The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 24, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    TITB DAILY EVENING TELEGHAril. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1801.
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SATURDAY, DECIMBKB 21, 1M4.
'CONNELL AS AN ORATOR.
J m Ttmftifi gitr Mntiatin.
K strnnger, bentling hit itopx (owArils the tmll
1 ibe Four Courts, enters the C.iurtof Kxihe
yt, and beholds a p-rily tinre slutKlin la the
) ir of Ilia inner bar, with bead erect and
junhlf-ni thrown back ; he In tbo Terr cnib Kli
1 n of oraioiloal power. What la he doing?
failing Mr. Attorntiy-Cinneral t-amln ; dturtAnt
upon the farrago of helpleis abenrdltr with
Jich tlie honorable rntlomnJiad regaled them ;
tls telling the court and Jury that the ape ,-eli
N diMingulsberi by coni;enil Yiiiiriulty, an. I
j lined no poetry at all; and wi'h nnnvial
i ig he la biowhcatlng the laer-otllcors of the
t That remarkable and moil veil tide m in
. Jlercnks amongst the oraior i. JUnii-1
i nell, or more iietm-ntly called Bmi.
jtebold, agirn, that round and stilwirt form,
tiln he is teen In the Four Court, p'eading the
;e of one who prufeaxd to bae b en in.i nel
ihat wh'Ch is dearest to all men his pcr'siu lal
iW. I nay protested, bee :ne tho client wjii
J of tboe wtue own ebarater Wiis iiii it'ln
if, yet be came ibrw-.it d, aeeordl ig to tlin
tm uengcit ot law, to demand juttl o for a
ng which he had himielf inflicted. The a in).
, je pleaded tbe chum; wnli great energy and elo
ienee; dt-errib: d ilia ng .ny, renl or assumed,
tt by tbo busliaiid, and ihe Iom which he n id
Mnintd Iron the allenntloii of tho atf cli un o
t ife, and bn ught tnir. to the eres o; th ;
Holing connel, k ho was likewise hit purL-i
ujonent and riolimlcul antagonist tiie c mriroj
f I able Ned Litton.
i )l'otincll bad wonderful power over his au
7 nee, quite as prcn ns that p esed by Nucri
J ., or greater; be could deal wttti nny ttieiiie in
fmat'erly manner. Now, In my j:idgmpir, I
f J a greater triumph to cx'.ra -t U-itn fr n Ned
i non than a thouund pounds from a jury, iie
;eno one better knew thin he diilwhuta
i? ter of oratorical llourinh hia ce lebrated opx-l-
t wan, Bnd no one had stronger political dii
f 'a than ed. The apponmnec of t'leoni or m
r"atlT in his f.ivor; ho had a commanding prev
IfflMcit like Mars or Apollo; a voice soft and
- tii mellltluoun or strong, overwhelming and
flble the breathing of the Uutu ortheroinng
,.'b
Ibe thunder.
I waa not alone his Toice that spoke, hia hnd.
i eye, bis mouili, his loot each mi l all was a
j gunge of pi rsonslon, coercion, lininuation, or
j loiida ion. Kever in all my experience of men
J I known one who had such powor over the
j itiiudejwtio ao thoroughly rulod the pople
1 Jud biiu;onc so Influential iuawiying and
J .tioliing the minds and paslona of hi audi-
e, or who had more completely in his g.asp
? rt'ina nf th? noliticnl Pi ff,iitit 111. ,k,i m,aa
fihmg. I hme feen a description of Ilroiigh im
1 O'Connell, in which it win said JJrouglnm
lied bis enemies, while O'Connell contented
laelf with killing them;lut in my opinion
iiuKUMiu Lcivr rxeeucu u tDUDl'll in tu re
nelesa use of tbe acalping-knit'o.
Aiever brooked a ainfflo voice that -himd tint win.
hit own,
loift, whwn he had power to erttsh,a rival nour the
thron,
ftevr spared a fjienaor foa, If auch coald aarva his
turn ;
"n to natter and to fawa, aa curse, condemn, and
apnrn.
,an waa he ever know a to bide or cheek his- scathing
bold cntugli ak'aln to brave Mi matchless 'Hillings-
pocu paint tho good and bad with an Impartial
pen
g-imlet, blande-t, teldest, coldust, best and wo.stof
men I ' 4
wrote the foregoing lines at the f.ot of a poem
I enis Florence McCarthy, which I need not
f waa anliraitcd praise ; and I ask any ca'idid
I aon to assert that any human beinir dnHi rvna
J euloginm as this. If any one doubt Mr.
j Jonnell'a ability to abuse in the most genuine
pngs-g&te atyle, let him read tho dialogue be
i u him and Biddy Moriartv, when, in nmthe
ilcl parlance, he called ber whisky-drink-
I . parallelogram, and the porter-awlping airuili
I la of the bisection of a vortex.
II bare aeen O'Connell nnon very great occa
a I have seen him conducting a great case
niairnag;i nave seen nim on his political
tram la tbe Corn Exchange: I havo sn him
jr ara,an uncrowned king; I have heard him in
nil mood a tender, lerocious. a-jathettc.
nor on a, acorn fn I, satirical, political, prx;tical.
I'emlcali and I hesitate not to gay. that ha
I'chad each chord with the hand of a master.
V:re was a time when I iiatenod to him spoll-i-nd,
riveted to the snot, and wondering how
h an orator could bare been produced. I am
many respects aisencnanted ; and it Is my
Jion mat alter me paaaina ot the ctholic
I Mancipation Act, and the Municipal
'form Bill, hia mission in Ireland hud
('oinated; and it would have been wol
society, though poesiiily not well for thase
i feathered their nests in other lands, if he bad
.n promoted to the bench, and selected as Lord
'ef Baron, to which oltlce hia talents entitled
4 to aspire, if not Indeed to the very highest
.Hion on tbe bench a consummation that con
utional restri tinnt could alone have p re
tted. I have nothing to aay to his political
eer; still less have I reason or necessity to
ak of him personally. I have no individual
five for praising or dispraising him. lie was
me always courteous; and, upon one occasion,
t tbe medium, as chief magistrate of the city
Dublin, of putting from the chair, in the
' ?mbly house, a resolutioa of thanks there
dd to me for a matter in which 1 waa then
cerned. I therefore write without political
ten or Ill-will. I am deposed to be juat, and
i peak of him as I w ould of a celebrated cltar
ir dead five hundred years; as one of tho great
a of orau ra from Demosthenes to himself I
to deal with bim merely ai a tribune and a
at advocate an orator, native, natural, par-
'vetve, powerful, and unsurpaesed.
hat ho w- .he beat Irishman that ever lived
itally deny ; still less do I think that bu w is
; greatest man. Such assertions are simply
,urd. This is a enuntry of exaggerations;
ilamation is all powerful in Ireland, at leist
h a certain class; and he who talks big, looks
r, and la most abusive, is sure to be regarded
a very great fellow. So far with ret'erenos to
, magnifying powers of our public speakers,
o are prone to exaggerate, because for un K'no
t nm titude you must paint in oils mere
,er-colori will not sntlice. To O'Connell, I
'3. not Imagine that the tribunes of old possessed
IT power over the Koiuan people than that
.tut demagogue,
be Oraccbi, Kienzi, Masaaniello. Mirabeaa,
ild not have had higher powers to lea l and
juade the multitude than O'Connell. They,
ivver, naed the aword he threatened to draw
.4 The Government awaited the fullilment of
threats; a few cannon dispersed the asscm
' 1 ge; and the peaceful agitators put up tho etu
I 4ns of war, with which they bad garnished the
f rof bloodlers opposition. The Government
- ghed at bis pasteboard and confectionery coin
.1 ssariat, hia ginlierbrcad, giuger-beer, and Aunt
, ly prooceaiona, but mimic war, hia ephemeral
Py.
f these remarks are not made for the purpose of
i parading the courage of Irishmen. The words
Arthur, Duke of Wellington, in the House
Lorda, uttered by him before Catholic eman
t on was paaaed. must he acceptable to all
dispassionate men: "We must also con
j that without Catholic blood and Catholic
ir BO victory could ever have been obtained."
.un : "Tbe hour of danger and glory is the
ir in which the gallant, the generous-hearted
ihman best knows hia own duty." In conciu
jn hi grace saya, and tbe words deserve record :
"Uj lords, it is a great additions' gratification to
to advoca'a these principles in conjunction
b a distinguished member of my family, so
ily at the head of tbe Government of hia native
ntry a country ever dear to nie from tho
Elections of my infancy, the memory of her
jogs, and tbe bravery of ber people."
Such were the Irish on the ba'tle-tield when, in
t eipreaaive language of Scott, they "marched
leaih with military glee." But tbe Irish in a
rk procession of pasieboard heroes are of a
Tersmt class. Who is there that witnessed the
.alcadusof tbe monster meetings, and the re-
t H of O'Connell from Richmond Bridewell,
I ten liberated by the judgment of tho4aw lords,
I it did not perceive, in the procession that ocou-
d the streets of Dnbiin a few days since, the
; je description of Iheutrical manifestation ) It
.tp onlerly, decorous, decently attired, and good
, 'jiurtil; but in some respect tbe characters
,'trayed had as much to say to Ireland as the
in in the moon baa to do with art underground
lway. There Haunted, In dazzling attire, lion
r da Baaan ; then came a hero of Aginc jurt
Boaworta; next followed a eomnoaite of the
",'i'ck Duke and bcaraaicuch, characters suitable
m a. iHirm.al lint tli rnHiwi, lf wi)int W Ail
'. ie Geraldlnes leS iruNh than of any other
ntry in ine woria.
all the great spettkert, O'Connell spoke
ly, vt lih measured cadence and cmphusia, so
t bas Bieauiug might be understood ; and his
tin waa so liupraae what be felt upon the minds
I but auditory, at Ihe risk of being considered
Hinotuiitvua and too prone to rep- utiou, more
u M say that which was novel and sensational,
is said that he Lever prepared a speech ; that
1, be never took a pun in his baud and indited
hot he desired to express. If be did not do so,
e certainly was a perfect speaker; and his
axae uiigat, in mol iuataucua, b printed in
same worda aa tuoaa in which they had been
livervd. 1 have heard that he complimented
e or tw tiritt'CUk-e Irish reporters exuellMtit
ort-band writeia on having expressed hia
i ssniDg more nearly than be bad done.
j uideiid there are few, u any, cxtcuiiioiaueom
f port km who, omtlona mF not ha Improved hf
,tri.coiit applirjit'Oii of the rale of rompon.
t fm. The ex prenntoa of hie. fact wi .ir.-i
the tonen oi Ma vuUt ; bin manner a rif d m
eithi r. He wan mumcr of nil the aramim of t'ie
hnman heart; and I tifver knew him to l
unequal to tbe oce mioo requiring Mi ahflltitn.
(o wi ftlw.tjs nolf diMianifd, nclf-rrllBut, and
comrtiftTiiling. I have not, at I htve nlreulf I,
liy rnicOB perxonatly to Uko or U nlike him;
MM, I cniinot hu'n admirliw the fnut power
Mhfihhe pownt(if() ; the mlrfhtjr lefor of elo
tiuerre, experunrc. and energ bj liuvim of
whtrh he moved hi follower.
IVhrn be mi' with ttflj .o nd form,
1 hf fi'p Dh'Hit wi it K r n titTi'w tt tfta :
A II frfliltr titttti to bun a mm.- (f t
n f.ft orlWn nf tliv;
Hv rM win- ir hrii,,rinl tlirr ni h th.
All Unk ti ntttMnit ln ' urrmt Hini die
A ((! ii. ah n th.' dif nititt (t miitlH ri'u;
In ail l hi i.i Inn Hituwii an lrih km;.
,t Urr ii' In h Ihij kt'iiin, p('.,p hli hit ;
lit A.-lIt ttJi fV tin opli rf Piil-t
!) i t-t . or npfiiiB i w i ih- tpic prv,
1 fn- riiMtiir p ( .r lio 'in-aiiTi -i? in-m (it.-'i
tr Id'H'hv (hr iifoj.ir N ., ,.nN , Wl)n .
H' nu k. Ihe- In tiHa.um morkflry ;
III- I'l 'cn, hv I o pi'y ; liuU,
CdMilf Mlim rt'l rVfn, VIMlrtT4lC. tfWl ;
Ami with a ninrvnlloim, uiti"iialhil po r,
Aim) flvi-ry ilitc of pun-1 -n I i an Intnr
A VMNt, ktt a-iM h uii-ry, li vtn iw.y,
1 tirti, tHt, rn r ilm -III m ivtm-MitH lltfV nhvy ;
Ti-f trr ti hi ho Im.Mh, th.- iu Mies -U.irp an 1 phy
Ai.il titl- .'(' O i fi'iiit ft iv id ilay.
Hi- 'pink 1 n Invt pa tli K.'.. (f r;ht.
1 in jr bid l;im til tfifji pr- iiipi y lu i n tWhl ;
V 'lU Km hi h,.i, iiiiri iii iht-'in b antirv,
1 ht nl turn m (I un 1 item. n id ilir a'liit ;
Tf iv winli, Ihi-y mi, art linr f -r tili wl I,
y Ih n. In, iImh i ainiif hi.) un vinvfliihfl tl!l !
'i It V rni4ro h irl hl invtt-ri tn wand,
1 he i r- vitmoti, m! th t rt ih hi fnml
k i IMtli m t iil li mi niit.li (i r tt iill iiii 'Uiri-ii,
Itrt-t-. h up ltr itatttehoaril nl this miral I rc.
JMMtltll.S Of I'MK 4 1.OIHIF.lt
A book has just been publVicd In l'loreiic,
cniitlcd "Tho Mysteries of tho Noapolit m
Cloister," which has produced comi I r.Vilo
excitement in evety part of I.aly, and lias
already passed through several editions. A
correspondent of tho S'unltnl, wridnir frnin
TiiKiiny, gives some account of this work,
mid of tho ststo of iiiDinnticisiii In Italy, llo
ays :
"The book is from llm pen of ex-Itonedictine
Hi nr etta (Jaracciulo di Korino, and heirs a very
0 1 tli rent character Ironi what this somewhat sen
sational heail.ng miitht lead us to i in a, n 110.
I'ii in te. 1 in lively hut veracious c dors, and hearing
thrt.ugbnnt tho impress of a terrible, reality, tho
liiciiinirs of Uennctta Carncciolo will mark un
era in llio history of public opinion in Italy upon
tlil-.iuomirtotni-oci.il iiucnlion. In an otllial
tftiM-, nioiiii.ticii.iii has received its death
blow in Italy; and the I'arliaiuent will soon
FCt its seal to the decree that pronounces the
suppression of a state of social lionligo
which. In Ihe Ihree cities of Home, N iplns,
and Valerino alono, numbers no less than .'10,001
victims of the two sexes, 'strangers to the past,
enemies of the pre-ent, and sterile to the future
of their native land.' 1 no system, I have sai I,
has ollicially received its death-blow ; the convent
no longer exists, or will speedily cease to exist,
as an institution rccogni.cd by tho State, and its
fanatic inmates will remain immured in their
living gravo only for such time as their own
enprice may direct, or so long as their intellects
remain captive to the deadening inlluencos of
custom and of iradition ; hut it complete em incip i
tion fiom the accursed thraldom must be cllecied
from within rnthor than from without. The mind
of Italy must ho thorough y awakened to tho
monstrous consequences of a system by which
thousands of unsuspecting innocents of either sex
are annually subjected to every species of bar
barity, coercion, and moral torture, until tho fatal
'yes,' wrung Irom their lips In an unguarded
moment, closes the door on hope, and consigns
them forever to the moral death of the cloister.
The extraordinary success, however, obtained by
'The Mstenesot tho Neapoli.au Cloister,' is 011a
among many other unequivocal signs that this
national reawakening is ut hand."
This Neapolitan Princuas was Immured in tho
convent of San Gregorio Armcno by her mother,
who was a widow, and found ber daughter an
obstacle to ber own matrimonial projects. The
tears of the poor girl, and tho remonstrances of
friends who ollerej to protect her, wero unavail
ing; and she was forced onward step by step nntil
return waa beyond the bounds of hope, She gives
a curious description of convent lite:
"A monastery contains all tho vices of a city
without its advantages or its virtues. By resign
ing her flowing iocka to tho scissors, and by tak
ing the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience,
a woman does not change her character; the
only difference being that amidst the moral stag
nation ol the cloister her virtues rem tin without
legitimate exercise, while her frailties or her
rn ea are nourished and developed by tho conti
nual strUKKlea of a soured and rebellions spirit
at war with its cruel destiny." Accordingly wc
are not surprised to learn that, when not engaged
in making pastry and comhis, or in tho much lin
eal exercises ot devotion, the inmate ot tho con
vent are perpetually quarreling among them
selves, propagating the scandals of the little com
munity, or plotting amorous intrigues wun tncir
father eonfeatorV. Tho Princess Caraciioo
assures that "the fien.ied passion of the nuns lor
pritats and monks passes all Iteiief; and that the
jealou-iea and bickeriogs of the convent mainly
originate in tue perpetual competition 01 tuo
young nuns to ac uro the m onopoly of a young
and captivating confessor."
The ignorunco and liivolity of the ltitu itcs of
the convent; their aon lid uvari-o, except where
it is a question of their own comtons; thoir inhu
manity, or utter indill'erence to suffering, and
their dishonest prociisities, aro illustrated by a
multitude of instances. The au'bor says:
"Luder their rough gowns of serge .hoy wear
the fined linen ; they sleep on throe woollen mat
tresses, and on pillows atulled with down and
fringed with choice lace; and although only tiie
stiictcat necessaries of cleanliness are allowed to
appear upon their toilet tables, their private cup
boards are filled with tho most tlogant k nick
nacks. They hare no money upon their persons
hut keep it under lock and key in a common
room, where each nun ban her separate drawer.
Tlicy have the pious use of abstaining
ft 0111 fresh fruit on Fridays, replacing it
by a plentiful consumption of preserves. It
ebould be remembered that we are here
speaking of a genu el monastery, inhabit d for tbe
moat part by ladies of bigh lineage ; in the case of
more plebeian iiiBtitutlousthe precodmg rem irks
must, of course, be taken with some limitation.
For the rest, all the factitious distinctions of the
outer world are as jealously maintained in the
convent as in the drawing-room. The existence
of certain vices, however, can be explained only
upon tbe principle tbut Idleneai is the root of
nil evil. Our author recorJs tho astonish
ment which she lelt on being advised, in un
undertone, by one of ber companions, not to
leave her box of sweetmeats 111 a certain
Klace, "as if she ever saw it again, it would
0 a miracle." One nan was robbed of live
piastres, another of a crown and a medal, an
other of a bran-new gown, the author of u holy
wuter vase, and of a tablecloth, which was after
wnrdB recovered with the Initials half picked out.
All the silver spoons of the coflco service disap
peared tine by one, and, to crown all, an imago
of the Vlriiin waa on one occasion despoiled ot a
quantity of precious ornaments, which the thief
managed to get smuggled out 01 me couveni.
The matter, however, was noised abroad unl
canst d great araudal, but the mi-sing objeela
were never restored. Oue morning a sum of six
duaits was found to have been depoiitsd, as a
conscience ollenng, upon tiie plundered uitir
This, however, did not represent the value ot a
twentieth put t of the property abstracted.
Of the cruelty of the nuns to their own sick
and an Ih ring we have many sad instances, as
well as the tyranny exercised by tue ricner and
stronger over tbe weaker and pooror sisters. The
deud seem, according to the writer of the "Myste
ries." to be treated in the convent with as little
concern as are the defunct members of a commu
nity 01 ants.
llvnochondria. convulsions, and madness are
of latui ntable freo.nency among the Inmates of a
nunnery ; and in the book are found some touch
ing narratives nf the baneful resn its of so auti
ociaiaiid unna'utal a mode of existence.
Ihe dillieultiea of obtaining relea.se from a con-
cnt ure powerfully illustrated in the history of
this unLnppy limy.
"After continued entreatiei and In spite of the
determ ntd opposition of the Ar hhlsliop of Na
Dlea. vibu systematically opcne.d her letters and
as far aa poaslh.a thwarted her plans, she Mb.ained
a I'dpnl brief, enabling ber to enjoy a short res
pite of suffering under tiie form of confinement
In a retreat cuihd the Conservn orio di CoiHtnn-
licopoii. Mie was, however, afterwards put undor
arrest by the civil power, and conveyed by force
to tiie teini-monnstic retreat of Mudragono,
where the was exposed to new vexations, under
which her health ultimately gave way. At
length, uftcr aevernl more years of contlaement,
she was released on tho declaration of two phy
sicians, that the continued observance of the
monastic rules might cost her ber life or
plunge her into u si.au of hopeless mental de
rangement. But tbe precious boon or liberty
wus not obtained without further annoyances
and difllcnities, and the steps of the ex
nua were coiitiiaaully dogged, and all her
movements narrowly watched by tho pulice,
respecting which institution there arewiouie par
ticular, well deserving tho intention of all wbe
w old form on adequate idea of what Naples waa
under the Bourbon management. But at the
name of Garibaldi the rotten fabric of despotism
crumbled into dust, and Naples arose bright and
full or hope amid tbe ruins of the past. On this
auspicious duy the Neapolitan lady, while the air
was ringing with pluud.ts and hosaunas to the
Great Liberator, withdrew to a church, and there
made a solemn restitution of tbe veil, which she
had dunned sfuinst her will, and worn faithfully
but rcldrlanllv for twenty years. 'At last," she
tars In the lonrluding words of tier history, "I
am huppy, and In the condition ) in which Ood
placed woman In the first week if tho rreatlon.
And why, fulfilling the duties of a good wife, a
UMd mother, and a g.tt l subject, may I not
spire to the trHnres of Divine mercy " The
Cliunh, howfver, refuted t sanction 'the mar
ringr, and tfio cetemony was porl'ormed by tho
minister of another communion.
nrn HYf s.
It may not be an altogether Innppropriato
Saturday evening thought, that many of tbe
hymns we sing upon tho Babbath are singularly
untuittdfor modes of worship. Not a few of
tlimn are monstrous In rhyme and totally d;sti
ttre of elevating Ideas. In the public manifesta
tion rf religion, as lu Ihe poisc-slou of it, sincerity
of hf art Is of course tbe onu thin needful. That
po-.v-rsi.cil, the decency and order nnd beauty re
sulting from a conscientious employment of tasto
and talent nie not to be contemned. They are
to gutnish religion, tj modestly embellish all its
impressions. Tho dnty of worshipping God Is
not rendered less susccptib'e because all the gifts
of mind and heart aro employed to their m-nt
refund rx'cnt in its performance.
The laauty of one of l)r, W t is' most popular
hymns Is greatly marn d by It. exccrablo rhymes.
In the sixteen lim s generally sung of Ihe hymn
"Why shnu'd I start, nnd feir ti die," only threo
words are joined to corresponding rhymes. Die
Is iiciilo to harmonise with ,.,, arr with th'rr,
Bir.7 w th yitr, and Wire with irntcj. Toe
N amy of the la verso, csjie-tially, is almost
neutralised. How can the heart be duly allotted
when the tasto is outraged with auch rhymes as
Hie found In the following verse :
,1i .u , a-i nuke a (I Inir l.'l
CeHfc.m 'in iliovii) ' 1 1 1 ' 1 -n o ( ,
Wl-lli- en M . lire 1. 1 I I,,,,, inv !nm(
n 1 biiiattie my life out .nvme Iv r 'i-r.
Take the following hymn by Taylor: its
rhj mes arc perfect, but its poetic il tnorit is about
on a par with the gratuitous contributions to the
poet's corner of a country newspaper :
II--w lory ,nmi-il iiei a rt7 ati sears t
Ami Hie... how Ii,-r ii e ih.-v !
XI -li 1 li a move a. slow a. 11 tue scars
Wonlu never patu iwsv.
Ilul even vrtM are pn.ntnr hv,
A ml HiM.n III unl all lie it me :
Knr flay I,, (lav, a. tnlnutcs Ily,
Ktprtilty eoliirn nil.
This is news truly ! Days are long, nnd so are
wet ks, end months are longer yot !
And tliomrh years are longcrcvcn than months,
the p et makes haste to assure us not only that
they will soon bo gone, but that oternlty is ap
proaching. Having duly Improved this fact
upon us, the poet makes the startling announce
ment :
JiaTS. nionttt. asi veara must have ai end,
r.i ' ha n.ifje ;
'7'""if ahiaia inr.i, long to upend
Ai vien it firil bfyun.
Wonderful as this discovery Is, nnd Ingeniously
as; it is announced by tho poet, ho claims no
superior intelligence on that account. Oa tho
contrary he expressly fays : .
flrent (Jod ! a erea'ure rsnnot toil
How aueb a IIiIul' cm be.
1 i.nl prav that I niv ilell
Tlnii loiia.lmia Hue.' wlili Then.
The piety hero is very good, but tho poetry
very bad.
Am an instance of the decidedly familiar in
church pot try, take the lines :
l'raver Is aipuln(ed to convey
'1 Lu blc ihlii.'H llud illn 10 ttlve ;
I.nnn an Kiev live Nliuulil I'lin.liHin pray,
Kur oulr v, lille they ptay tliey live.
Wo havo very beautiful hymns, but it has often
occurred to many religious people of taste and
literary culture, that the words by which thoy
are accustomed In hymn-books to express devo
tion nnd praise aro too often clumsily pat toge
ther, or barren of Ideas. Wc ndmlro the purity,
the beauty, tho majesty, tho sublimity of Scrip
tural language. Why should they not be sodu
lously retained ? Why should thoy ever bo
deformed and mutilated in versifications of tho
psnlms, or travestied by the attempts of modern
poets at hymns ? The best treasures of the Intel
lect should bo lavished upon the poetry which
we ded lento to the sorvlco of religion. Our
hymns should include all that is most majestic
in Ihe domain of peotry. Faulty rhymes hero
and there aro. it may be said, trivial errors. But
in the first place, it must be remembered they jir
upon a refined taste, and are too often mado tho
cxponcuts of what is little better than nonsense.
K1N-NE-N0-NF,-Avr
INDIAN iMOKINU Tontrcot
This world-ranawavO lonsceo it maautai-uirad from UjS
n?IKST LKAP.
&ne earn net 1 recrtntuan'ia twair ( aJQ GenUetuea of
kuxuruiut lasi.
Beta waotasate an retail at
BINT S POPIII.ARftnA.lt HT01B,
Mo.tll OIIKXMUT K-'xaet,
10-4-lm an do site at ate Uoaaa.
TIN O-HOUSE AND SCHOOL.
mad to order, ai
Do M? ft. RTF a a-reat.
11 U UOlkMIS Pl.OWMAjr.
fUirtik pEi.OND-Ha.ND COTTON SEAM-
m,JlJ kits hags, in atwra aail par sale ay
JOHN T. HAII.K' OO.,
So. 11 N . rueNSr Street.
P It O W N'H
ASll-DYSFEPTIO fOWDEJi,
An aaeoUenl areveittlve for that moat dlarraaaang aompUHat
DYSPEPSIA.
ta nxrar caaea of kxui ttaadlns It bai aSordad troUwoav
derfal raaef.
IT IS PWRKLY VEGETABLE.
raayAnau omi ut
HlKDEKIOa liUOWN,
Zrairl.t and CSMtalat,
X.K C.r. riFTH ASTD OntsIOt IN.,
niaOehihU,
11 KHl And tat tmH kj DriumMl fWiaraUr.
istt tMii nn r a o rrn nnnii o
UJ ,afrl n ....... u 1-ju.piaiiiasaj vi 1 A kl.ak
Jt-INTU Hirrt. vot Mark!. Ktwurat
rmiM.: tynrvd by B luVltUUCTT'H Kr-inlum fMn
Bat.Ue hueltis. Hupp4vcwm Hiollsr BroM, amp-
irl. OrntcMti, A.
SHIPPING.
ffff BOSTON AND PMILAOKI.rillA
taliU r HUnruifitp Jalne, tailing fr m aadi port oa
1 ChiuA VH. tVun .rut wnaxf above I I N H vU wat.Fhll
drifN a ard W'burf, Koatun. aVrwm drJ wfearf
ai PINK Htrs-i.on HaVtiJ-'tUr. leorubr M, LrVli.
Tft itianiihi .NdHMAIi, liaxusr, wlU a all ui l'a'wSl-
iua tVr Hosjiun. ou iiturla7, I'e.finbor , al 10 a. M.,
aia tha tuamthlp HWOh. Mat(r,wa, frvm liawtoa tat
rUiyiwIplaia.oa tame daj, it.F.H.
Tnf naw aud nhitamiaJ iianiatla fnra a ray aUf
Ate. aaUlnir from rarti uorl uorvfiutll? oa Haiurdart .
hmaianwi Uitil a( otta-Lail ki arvsvaaiua aA t m
taw Tt-iiai.
rL hta takan at lair rate.
fvpeni a rt ittipd t tend 8Ub Bxpu and BUH
CaHi with tbir tnausia.
ror fia-fht vr Vaiia- (irfnt flna acocDrn,14tkM)
apiy t urnitt nnntm . isi
jmi U Vo. J3J S. DKI.AWAkK Avauu.
VOR NKW YORK.
on nine uvk.
COABTWISK 81 TAMSKIV rOMPAMT 8
KW rKKIUllT I.INt
U!l NfcW VUHK.
an. i niw.-tlni; fv aa fs i Uiru aud JtfcJtdTB iMles ar.J
btw )tu -tans, Biiin(( vtry
TLKHbAY,
TIll'KSrAT,
ANI S ATI'UDAT,
from tf OompnTiT'i warf, frt u1mtc Ka- a mrwt, ara
New lerk, in m fit 11, jXorui Uiwr, uit aaiub Uityi,
a 1'. M.
Kor CrfVht. which wilj he rsifd d.il'r, hanOlc.1 tn t.a
noil m:t nil mannrr. ar A orln wrtnl wnb th ktumu-.i Ut;i"
iirttch, at laJ inu-t, a;plr to
ViI.iJAM J. TAY Wit OO.,
11-10 .im hti.'i.o Sorui W)iarvt.
tPffs STKAM WKEKLY TO LIVER
I i.u di know : auiait ot UJ l.twrj-OAt, Nr-v Yjrlt,
aad PhiiadritM.ia biaaAarp touj party u luitat'cJ U
tan ai rt'iU'W:-
t l'lY OK CONK. HaurtlaT. nwomborJl.
KAS'(;AK('0, PniHrdar. lMaijer id.
CllY Ot' i.0 inti, aiaiuraay, January 7.
AndiTffT itaiiediii baturda, ai noon, from Tcr N
M Mi-riti Rhfr.
kATKM OJf PABsH AOH PAY ABT.B IH ClItRKKCY
r:t.t CaMn iraTo HuwriMt toec
rtiut Cab lu to Trillion 17U U Hiaarant- to London... Ot ut
ra-it ( abm to I'arva. . 1 (4i RittsrmM to 1'ana turOf
riatCal4BUT1aiatir irlra0f) B.awira to U..wb irif. 74 09
fataunavri aUe r-rrdxl to Mavr, liuiiuiua ItWV
ivrftam. Amwft). hm , at txiualW k wrilM.
fara Uvin ijTerj-ool uf ijunfUiwn i rirtl Oabtm,
$lMt, ro, $I0 P'rwe frwu Uveivol and Qutuuit
liii.tD 1'hoa wui wiih to tend A luca triuuda oaa
buy tl,ki) hrt ar V'tA rat4.
iof iuiUhh iiKau.ivUi'fi ai'tXyttttiaOoinnany offlooa.
' Bo. Ul WAXHUX Buaat. l'lUiadclvIiV
,,Tra. FOR NEWTOHK. DR.'STATCH
. ' .' .11 li.WI.itf. 1 ... .4. lil.u.... ....
E.ni.a i anal. Tft. aaii.ra of anva Hnee are Waetuf
aji, ai la o caiae at., aaa a . ttt.a r. as., iro aujag pm
aao,a Wkijiutauer4.
ror frei.nt, which srm be ttVeii oa aeoomtaocUdn.
torn., apple fo WILIXAM tL BAI Mil CO., I'M V
VUJIaJia To.
,n. w. n. Mr.nwiN r, cn s cotUMrfiVoa
TIIC i.rir.HOKS.B Mr.l Mill NEIS.
CiiuroTTMuhn from R(ot,dabki, ad Lyf
CIIKROKBK Itr.MEIiY,
Hie area Indlaa IfaraUs
eiir,n all a'ai-aea 01 me
arttiarr rf ans. tnr a. iu
eir tiririira if tie I'rlne.
I r-flume tin. of the ItlailiWr,
Iiin.iBinalloii nf the Kid
ney.. SHmi In the B aililer,
Btrlnnra, Oraval, oleet,
O' iioirho a, and la eepael
al y recorniiM iiiled In Unite
et.i-e o Fi.or aHius (or
Wllte. In rental! wher.
aa Uie old naweeotu tui-UI-etna
have fni.-ri.
vy MW
MM K
V d MW
M SI
MS MSI
at M
M M
VM
l VI
M
MM
MM M
MHVIVI
W M VI VI
MUSS
MVtuvI
MM Si ml
M M
M l
MM
M
MM
MM
Mw
tl l peeosred tn a hluASly
enncenUAted rnrtn, ihe ile.a
anjj lielti. rrnm nne to iw. lea
ap M-nrul, 'ire. tlm- s p day.
It II dtiiretle and aterallro
In Us aiillon t purlf Ina; and
eleansliir th. blue, eau.tna
It In In all lis nrliinal
l-nrltf and YlRnr : thus remo
ving f'otn Hie eyfl.fa allnar
niriiiu, -eii.ea wuieb Uaa ai-
r-cti rn
f'OCCClf
ci tXl
til
rvi
CO
cc m
iv oo
rrrrrt o
luctJ Unease.
riuitoSKit inirfu
TluN la Inleniled as an auy
t aMletatil In Uie fliriu).
K r K III MKDY, and should
he a,n. ia roftlutH-'ion vH
that meilirlna lii all cava of
OnniTl.ira. llet, Kontr
AHoia or Whites. Itt eirecta
are healing, aiwitliin., and
ilamiilreiit ; remnvinn all
ca.ihnit heat, ctionl.e, and
aa.n. Innteail if the Imrnwif
ami alinoM unelidiiral, e aln
W at Is eipeni tired with
niartT all lli. oliaa (rujua
lu,'ctiniia.
rrr.rnrwK
r.r.KKf.ttKK '
K.K
KK.
t r.rv.r.
nets
KK
K
V StFK KKF.-f
kJvklJ.l.K.I.L.a
T.f Ihe nie e flie rilKflf)
ft Lal lll.SM.f and CIIK
ktihKK Is.jr.CIION lli
two iiiedldni'V at th. isme
time ad lnin-pi-r dla-el.ari,'!-.
aie ri-iiiofi il.anil Hie
wi-akenel irjaii are npee.l
li v ri-.i'ri'd to fnll rbfor and
alreiiKtk.
I or ll partlooUre Ret ottr
painphlel trim any dniR
eteie lb the foamrr, or
write us, and we will mad
fr in aiar adilrasi a full
tri-al'ee.
mi nrr
nit mi
i.u i.u
im mi
iiiMiTmrmiiiiu
lllllillll IHIIIIIU
mi mi
un mi
im mi
un II u
rfiTnKit n nit.-An
uniantto- eure lor Kii-ina-toTrlin
.aa,4(n'nal '..iKne-e,
Vncruri al r.nil.nt infl, end
nil tlisi hiii'b caimrtl liy huir
nollution, roil h aa I,i.M of
slinmie. I nlver-al Lis1!
tmle. Inlli, In Uie liaik,
iMmne-g of V 11, in . l'rrnia-Inri-
liltl A.c, W.-Hk Ni-r,n,
Hon. nitr of H entiiin,
Tieliitilmil, W A. rl4l III, I
I ruotn.n, on the rare, la.
(tminn niiin I ii-ann v. (tnii-
iitiitlnn. ami all Hie illrulul
'roniiilaiiilH i iiiiu'd hi (J,-ii-Iuk
liiiii tiie paUi of1 uatura.
Mitiritinnr)
I'llllliUKlMl
im iu
im lira
nn ni
nn ut)
Mi iw
nn ni
ininniiT'i'ii
Milil'lllill
This meillr'ne Ii a .tmple
veiii'tnh e .s triirt , and une
on whlrli all ran rely, at II
hn bi en lined In our prwo
tlre for mane year., and
whli tlinuoaii.ls trtstnil. u
ha. not Inlied tn a ilneta
Instance. It.. euratlTe pow
ers have hi-eti euilielmit to
t iin vli tiirynecr tho moat
atiititiorn ca--e.
'l o Ulnae who IISVO Irill-d
Willi Uirjlr constitutions until
thf.e think lla-niselee. he
jond the ri'ai-h nf rr.ediral
aid. we would s.vliF.SPAIIt
fiOI'l the (.'IIRltOKKR
ItrilM will rcHloro you u
he&l'li mid vlk-nr. ami after
all iiuatA doctora taara failod.
rrrr.Trrr.K
I I l.l.hEKI.k.
IK
K.
r.r.FK
KKKK
a,R
r.v.
yv.rvTvv.vn
ajLirJ.r.u.ia
PR. TVItlorrTfl REJP
Vr.NATIMI K.I.IXtlt; or,
F.saetire of l.ltet rn-pnred
Imm pure Vrssitahle Ks
trnrts, contaiiiitis nothlnf
IniurlnQS to the uuist llcll
tate. The BHuvrnatlnr rTllsle
ntr
UI
im
mi
mi
mi
hit
1111
till
11U
Is the reaulL of piuiiern
dl.roeilis In tho vtyei-
klnvdom: oeltiR an
nllrel? new and ahu-ra. t
method l eure, Irreipi-o-
e nf an tt.e old and wuru-
out Bvitosua
Thli meillrtn. has heen
te.teil liy Ilia most emi
nent mi'dlcal mn of th.
day, and by tliem pro
noiinrrd to he one of th.
areali-.t medical ducorerloa
of the ae.
Onu l-o tin will etir. Ucn
ral MrinUr.
A few ilnies cure llystcrtef
In KeniAlaa
Oho hull In etire. palpka
tiua ol the Heart.
A lew du.es restor. tbe
BRKTlltRRRrt
KKIlltltKltHR
ma mtu
Ki.it rum
kki: ItKK
KkltUHRKIlIt
nun unit
llltlC KHR
KkK UltR
bun
ItftR orttan. of aeni-ratl'in.
From one to tlireo hov-
tles restore Uie uiajiU
be.s and full vigor of
ywuUl.
A few 4osea restora the
annellte.
i arte Dottles rare me worn
sane ul Itnuoteney.
orsroc
A ii-w uoses cura.tne sow
:lJ(JCv,
splrllnl.
line b'tttle resturea men
CMS
0
fsj
rn
en
CO
IT
tal pi.wer.
A lew ouseg onus tue roi.
to the cheek.
I His nmllrtne restores
00
to ttiauly viftor and rdtiu.l
health the poor dthlU
tatt d. worn down, and ili-a-palrnlr
devotoe of aensual
('ccftrra
CCi-CO
Tin IS ELIXIR ennsa II rs-
ple.xuia.
teria. tleiiernl Jlelnhny, -al-
fitaimo oi the Ut-arl, and
mpuli-ncy. Il reatores men.
Ia power and the npiietlte,
and t-aueoa the roie to mount
Ih-i cht-i'k of pallor, nnd tha
d'-htliuied man or womao
to fuel vigoroe. and srroiin,
ths yotliiii and auililUnne
blood to course UirnuitB
every vein, Uie nerves to
become atniDK, and Ibe Area
of new life and vbtnr tn re
anlinala tne enUra. body,
buihlini; up lae coiiatKallon,
rt-a:oi Inv ioy and Uie to tn-wiy
a sad and dai;eued flrvjlde.
orion
or ii i
(ion
OilO
ot o
rwio
ooo
rxio
ft' Ml
IHiO
uoo
ouo
orMiontj
OOL.O
rHFKnKyir, riT.T.HI
HI UAH DA I III
IiIMAI.K RWH'I.ATOH,
IlktAIIH rilLSIKVlta,
CKKTAI V AND HAKK.
ror Ilia fteinoval of Ob-
till
till
lilt
Illl
Ill
Illl
III
tl-it
Illl
till
Btrnetlons, and the llistir-
nnee of RevDlsrlty In In.
keenrreoce of Uio MuoUily
fwlods.
1 hey core ar obrlate Ihos.
BBiueroua otl.caeea uiat
stiri-fflroin lrrt-iulari!y, by
rtniiovUut Ibo UlL-sulalKV
Me till.
Thor cure .nctH-iwiAd.
1tsee.alye, and 1'auilul iaen
alruation. KK KK Tlit-v cure Oreea Bii k
KK. KH ni-tn CM iro.lai
KK Ka They eure Nervetia and
KK KK. Kplual AHe-l ona I'alns la
KK KK tho Hai-k and lower parts
KK KK "i" Holy, llrailnius,
KK KK Fntiirue nn Hlii,'tu Kertlon,
KK KK 'n:pitntlnn of tue Heart,
KK KK IxiwDiias of Hplrlu, llvaie-
K K KK rn, Hirk Biadache, Uidtl
KK KK nna, ,Vi-., .tn. In aword.
b reinovlniilhe Irregularity,
tfiev remove lle eauatt. ami
with It all tha .ilactt Ifeal
aprins from It.
Comnoifil of utmp'e twmi
table extiact", thi-y con lam
iiothlna Ueleierloiii to any
NM
t
Sll
NN
conslltuilon, however deli
t:aie,tblr function being to
UNSX
.1 UN
ivbutltuie trenntnior wcaa
dcm, w hich, when o rope rly
hm d . they never I all ly do.
1 hev may bo infr-iy uied
at any tue and it anv period,
tiff t during the first ttre
mouifu, during which tha
ISM
. (
N N
1N
NN
NN NN
il N SI fs
HUH
unlallltis nutaroot their ac
tion would UifkU.bly iuit
ymm prtKoancy.
T'rlces of Uie Oheroke.
Meild tnea Cherokee Keuie-
FF.KFFKFtKH
V K
YW.
X.Y KF.K
rr-Kl-iC
F.
FK
FKKFFF.FF.FII
KJ.il fcJ-.l-r.l.fcJfi
dy, a boltle. or 3 bottles
f-irf'i Cherokee Inieolloo-
t3 a ho'tle.or S bmttea for
tb. t aerokee t'ure, Si a
rnllie, or a Domea lor aa
tir. vVilh'hts Klulr, 11
bottle, or '4 but' lea for ti
Chc-iolii'e Pilla, fur fwoiales,
ti a ijok, or o uuxub lor
In OjerMEdOKKK MKHT
iinei, tbo uiifortunate will
And a tfoy of deitverance
fr. ia nuflering and pain. .
day rpU-nald and feioriona,
wkitin tin y shall no loner
arier without i:esi.iion or
repof, eitner lhroutU mr
aanary iiat-a or tii4 Ufl' lM
ait ay of uauiA)ua prcuara
tlont. i hn haroYetdlHnea"
I F. It KKK K K
I-:l-;il.KKl.r.t:Kii
1.11
FK
ItKK nr.
Ite.M.K
K
Kit
awompliih their rautom t: K KKK r
ttitjlr einar.cijja:ion. au a,i.i.i.iwvr.i.tt
rn.arlpatlo:i o gT'-ar.io ad-
lulfal-and o prolific of
inlveral yc-ud. Then- medl-
ciueit ill prut, lu uny and
vwy Cftie, full lit ul and
iievar-fi.il ng frltnU n th W ti 1 a' I ta MKKO.
tune of ntrvtl. KltH MKII'INKH o t
(xceu thu (-l.u'oktf
rilla, th a are nt by uirul,
KKtKFrFFFH .TfMfpO'Uitfn), on rrctji
I . r. r.l .l.r I. r.MS JTicr , to any pan ot tfio etU
KK ucd world, rfun Iv parktwl
KK in iQt b ft manntir that no
t l-KI'K Due through whoae mutl
I- 111.14 tin y may paia would know
, pi: we fonuwiTi.
hi l.iuilii r (r)ntinn ran
(.1 F lt'.Ki I K adilrtjki ui In aerl.el eonrl-
JlM.I.IU'.MJ.i. tlMtce. and wo Ui lu ell
i-ftkoii frankly atiawer thtr
-j tun, iuuI iftvo our opinion
The cnEKO T.T. M KIH ol t-at-b indiwduu! cum-.
l N I nif !-' !(! i. j .'ill i i.U' i- ytti . il't no luluO ul,.
priii. ti nwn'ii' ui t'ie i iv i-li-tl
word. h(ne nnpri'i
iiltil lU arati, tovevnr, try ffNVS
to soil worUi'egi eoiiimnda SSSSiSS
In pljue of thrfo Uivao 1S
wt kli they can t at a rHf HS
chtup price, and nikeni p riHrl wi
money by iMng than ti.ey toS
tan on tie ; 111-L K Kg Vra
MKJMINk-tt Aayonvaiu l bH
y.wo' boaith aye. the hattb HA HA8
of your I'llr-pniiK-do not be HHB
dwrwt by ucl unprtn- BSii
rltkd dmfi'lnta. Ank (4 hWfc8
TllF.HK Mrl IClMtrt, aiul
take Dootttert.
faationta adttrt mlnir na will DleahO write Tot OMr.
rout.t; , Htare, ai.d i.air.o o wriur, plain, aLd tuclw put-
ueatamp tor raj-.
If the lTupglxta win gnt Itnt them .r yon , tend to m
and wi wtu ena u.em to yon vj aj'trH. i tniri ia
rtiua.iMi m kiould ktatc tha diacfla and pymptomi, and
fnll purttrularp In retard to their canet. We treat aM ula
of a (Jironic natui la male or lemale.
laitanti livlug al a dlnanoa noed not hen I late teAui
of tiit-ir inability te Ult oa. Me have tri4 eueoeaa-
futlv paiiaiila m an poruoni oi u.e u maeu jvm.
M e arlab to aen every reader ef thii paeer our tfthrty
two i t haniaiiiet frae.
ArtlT.ta alll.llnaanilorn-watenr W. . alKKWII
CO., Ho 81 I.lliK.KTT Rlraet.-Naw Inrk.
Hold wholeaaia au) ieun l.r IjVOTT PO.,
-:-4!h Jio.3. BIirOM) Btreai.
D
WEIGIIT & SIDDALL
No 1?0 Mnrlrot Btroot
rmr,r FKOWT AVI) fUWOKT rWm.
. W. W8IAUT. rA. I
PRUOQI8Tfl( PHY t0ft 1ANI,
Of.VFRAL ffTOKKK BKPFIW,
Can fii.fi al mriU kHthmrnla full hntnMni It
and lon)Mtio ImMt, Popnlar Patent MpisJimm, Pntevi,
CoaI Oil, Window it', PraiorlrUtnn Mala, o.t at aa
prloea aa rntiuli) flnt-rlafli itnodfl an b toM,
f!NB RKSTIAfc CMA
Fnr (VmfawMKwar , In fill Tarl4y, and nf tha hwtt rjoaifty
f'oriilnMl Bifai Imlif, 4addT, N Aih, furflviaf
Hod a Aah, Alum, Oil of VHH1, Annalto, Oopporaa, Ratraot
of Ixniwo d, A., FOIl DYKltri' m, atwayi on hand, al
In wast n1 rah prlifta.
nKB HI'K Kfl FOB FAMILY ITHH,
fmund Jrf taly tt our ilta and lo wSkjfe w forlta
tiie ateiiidn of thoat In want of rail! araiaia.
Alio, JMJJGO, STAkVJt At it TAR f. of rfr
Order by n ail, or Ht r poat. will m4 wHh prtwapt a.
tntlf-fi.r prfil luouitloTii will bo famlMiaitd wtin r
uaitod.
W iUOH V A MTlYnATiTj,
Whoioata DniK WarohnnM,
Jail 1 K0. 119 MAKHKT Htrtf, ainrr FfiL
T "KA FN KW, PLINnVKSS, AND CATARRH
I ' J. IftAAf H. M. I) , F.ofaaitnr of IM r.r awrl Kar
Uwabi all t)lsM a,ip'utn'Mlu to tha arMvn maburi wlrt
Mm atmoat Atiorflo. Tj.tm -diaU fiom lha nv-il ri'lnMf
ni'Mfcii lr i ( can fn at hf fH, Bo. ftl!f Prvi
mA, The U odkai Kaully nra Inrltasi to aoeo-tlfv
kHi aa4'u .ai hm hat do aaarota in hia pratLe. i tf
MII1R VIHHIN WAX OF ANTJTaT.F.S.
Y I Tata aiiil''t('nfimtic haa nn tTual for oanttf
toig. whHaniiiff, a titl prunprvInK th eon.plf xlon It I pr
pr3 fYot-i pn i white wai. h.'nr lit fitraot Itrarjin-irt
Maa f.r rrfifrviriK tt' akin, maKlriff It tofl, fair, iinfth
tnii raniarrfit- It It tnont Rolhltitt a'lcr hrtnir.iMirwt
rhai.jia hundn and lifm, tvmv iimplii, IMntaiswa, tan
frv kltta, or nuiilmrD. and tunart- a pearly tint to th
far, nt-ak, nr,U unm. I'rli ft 3 , (0. and 76 t:inla. H"NT
A O.. ho.ia fl.MKVF.NTII HtreH and S. 41 tl.KlullTIf
tHraat. Ul ft tn
DH. CIIAUT.K3 HUBERT'S
waininittl in ah cfcufn. Irirt. Kf,K IIOKKitr.Ort
m.'Uiral rhrNli'lan. Fndan: anil (1ifa prlrai for
laHtlira. Ap.il; at Hie UtI ..M'J 1HL'U BIOKt,
No. 1010 COATKH 8TURKT,
11 '--Im Wl of Tenth.
-WKALTII, HEALTH, AND
BEAUTY.
If to cali alm1rinR fffn :
If Ut ran invidiam U'hi
If i li a bloom Inn iltwr,
radmii, dying in ao hoar Bai wi I
If tn faav a knot nf fH- ;
If (or viob to ma amantlf ;
If w hta uora hkxij to wM ;
ir trifle itona waan dad WalttiI
If to Htp thrreMort) and ton,
Wliliii'H II i a lonv aiAin ,
It to Uvo a life ol ica ;
If to ir and goto ifrcaw Hbath I
H jos wish a llt'o of p1afirii;
If yn Taiuf thu world lraiura ;
If pft-ry aoinrt yon wrmld inft,
Takf tnf mlvlcit, and wlkb at! Mim.
1 Tbh, hnvtiiR HuaJti, Wen It, and noaatr.
Yui Ube arttiMi" fur Trjr dat.
KTaoarpful p.THial f Ur WM.I.fAM YOUHO'fl
Rook, I UK MA KKI A1K t.UIhr., whl b f-.i!1 bo r.vad
hT er? on. Hold h 7 Itookii'ilori gatnaraav aad ai ti
Doctor a 0H1M, Ho. iJb bi'HUUC tsU.H&T ; ptft U
SF.CKKT IISF,ARKS! SKCRRT DISKAHHBt
HAMklTAN H OIKTI
HAMAUM AN 8 UI.TI
Tim MnaT Ckkiain Ctim Kykr linr-u.
Ya . a pi(lva eura lor
0()1SORKHO:A. t.LKF.T. STKrCTVTF8, Ao.
Omiainn no Ailnarai, no l.nlBHin, iio Mtiruarjr.
Only tt n pHla to bu InkiMi to f.Wct a ure.
fur ci hifnm two to hit dart, and meant miAi ki
"twantj-htor houra." I'rpartsd tj a irraduato of tiio Cm
varnttr of Pnnn,ri vanla, on of Uio uioit tuuMul iiooion
and ( tif mlati of tha pren.il day.
JaOrVxi litrMR, ti THl'M.r., PHANOR Wit ATPVKJU
11 thuiu who havo di'ipa red ortri4tifiaT enrad, itv wfa
have li en purgad wiik HtUtaia Oopaiva,ur Morouir.a
ouou trj Ui
KAMARTTAH B (JIFT.
Hrnt hy mall In a plain t'livalopo.
1'rioa, tuaie paaaaKvi. $'i Kamaioa. (8.
It I, OOD I
ltLOOD!!
1.1.0DDMI BlaOODIlU
BCKOrrieA. VI.CKRR,. BOKKS, KP0T8, TRTTKUt,
HCAI.KM, l.oim.
BY HULLS OK VttNKKKAL 1HKA1S, Ac, Ao.
8AMAKITAN 8
FOOT AN l UKKIt JITICFi
Ti n(Tt red tiie pnMlc aa a pnnltlve onre,
PYTnil.lH OK VFNKKKAla DMK ArtKH lb BAMi-
KITAN H KOOT A Kl H KKtft JCIOK, la llic tn potcwi.
Certain, ami atlrctual n-uii-ily rver prrrlhed ; It rranfrwa
and arautcati'a avry parU! f the vmir-al oolton, ao
ai iiit cure la uiorouitn itiui p?rutnai;ot. Tak uiea oi
la purifvniK n-rn? lv am) b hralrd, and do nA tranimH
to our pammHjr vitat or vtlUttt. jou luaj repunt in afUr
yaia.
JiU "T IIRFirfllKI
AMhotiL'tt tom mar b pr"iiounp t Inonrahlo.th A AM A
Itll AS NKduTamt UKUIl J.1('K will rt-mivti vty
vtokilhuo) impurl.uji. from uia )-it4iu, ai wall ai all la
bd atnjcti ul tuaroury.
Kr.MAI.PSt FKMALKR1
In iiiinv Hifcrtloni with which numhera of fmiilaa
ftullor, Uo Mx.l AND HF.Klt J I l('K4 uro mott happily
adapted. In I Icaran d I'U-rntt, In l,iicorrliva. in bonjin
iio. n, I" nllmtfol tha VVuuib,Dbillij,aud 1 jralleoiupittAiiu
IHttUU-til lu Ulti
ttont uj uxprvaii. frirc i a Dottle, or t Dottwi ror
HAM A rtll A N 8 HASH
In ra.e of Brphllla, uuil Ui conm ctinn with the Root
and il em .ruirt a ran fiirrruutu. irico z-i n-nii.
I Uf atltcacy of tin v r'Uinl la auke aekuowlodiTPd br
phruli lan and pat'iita. 1 hry ore mt-d in Uie I nlitnl
hiaie iioflpiiaia. Uiux reaturmr iioatui to luauy ui runr
bravf 1'il'litT.
Iroiu tde KiilUmore'un :
wUAl' THK SCRilKOVf WAY OF THK
HAM aKI TA fi H Kr.MK'-IBH:
"I'oHI' Iltifti-IIAI., K'tKT M AftlTATX,
"ltaltimore, Md., KebniAry . Ih1.
T ha--r rant naturactlon In atatlnv that 1 liave need
Tiie .a -. i .in ketneclaa' fr Vfu-rfal iMaraaa lu Iw
net cut - uy furmi, Uiat I have umj thorn with Judg
ment, d 'M tion, ard prxpvr.v, and have frtuiul thaia
respond tu my antic pntiunt promp'ly and r frr-ciu.Uly.
Kiit winu inair coruimiiiion, i naro uio luneai cauino
to Uuir cthenry, and at far ai my of tliaui axteiida,
rc'Uiiu.4 Uiwm strougly.
'AiBlttaut Rurnvon fih Naw York Via.."
f.ot K ha nndot aOHHl that tlic-e rauif lies are an reoom-
mtiudcd, aud will UiMitivulT cure Uie dUotni for wUtoh
tlwy art oilarvtl.
Kild by H.il.t'Pll Aw,
No. l ir.H in MrraeU
Ai O.,
10 1? wi-Vn h. yU HACK StrtHst.
T J. S. KOSK'8 GOLDEN TILLS.
J ' I'D to till. leii d females have been hunilmaueil by
re.aarl.a, Atiilomlnal rlupieirtira, Ar , fur the cure of
rallliifinl UiaWouib and general dcbl.lty, whleli meant
can onlj pritve palliative, If not llliurloua. Mi.ueof lir.
Knae a iailentf huve teen oalt k aui-h abauriltnea The,
relrm hia tlulileti 1-llla, ami therebj ob aln aperient
euieby Ui. use of only a few boaea. lor Uie.eoom
pielntl one hoa 1, wortli a btinil.ed Aliimloal bui(ior;er.
Price, &0 e, nig per boa bole Aj(enil, UiOTT A C'J. No
-2 M HEl'OKLI H.icel. 10 l-tullialin
'I' II K SAMARITAN'S CUHE
LAN J1K KKI.IKII Oh!
HtVtll KAILS TO CrKK!
DUi.i NOT N r.-tK4TKI
IH HI'r.rilY IV AITIOMI
yo riiAKHK or iukt i Kui iiie.in
DCK8 Ndr I Nit l(H KK V, I TH lUHIsa.s-tl'LRSlUTSI
CAN He, tM'li WITIIUI Y UK I E, 110a I
I'rire Si, Muteiir l emale.
Haul Ity mull tw auy aililrcsa.
. n. rRK'E ItDRK,
riux 'Jiivi Peat Ofllr
Kole Ap nta, bid I' r A I'll..
1-1 Huh-, m 5o. m M. PSLMNb Blreet.
1 JHTI.DKLPI'IA, V1I.MINUT0N, AXD
I llAl.ll.MOKK RAll.KOAIi
I'lMfc. I HI.B.
romini'n hi(f VoNI U . Ii'etubar 19. ln4. Tralua will
l,ae lit p. i oi ner HUOAl' hir.et aud WaSIUN"; 1 iS
Avenut, a loll w
Kxi iaa. 'liain at 4 s A M (M.-nriai excrTifrd) for
i.aiuiuoie aa i mia. vuu. ini"iin at vviuuu.t-u,
Hui) villa, Havre Co iru-t , Aii.vivii. iVrryuu and
AlUkOohtt
ftT M.U Train at ti.A. M (Htuul.iva exi-p'-l) f r
hhluui-it', t')p.l. a: All ifulat t f'io.ifc u'i..ev-'. ui will.
ie:.varo K41I il ut V ilm.u;nv;i Or Mil oul, Salii.iiry
and liiteitiiod'Htc 'Itt
tap.ef naniatl r. M ( sun ., 11 exi-tot'-d) Tor lial
Minoie and mhln.'ltiu, t'.ut' V at 'ita:v: , . iiuiintaiii
Klklun, Fvrr nit, nu lliivre il? U"e
Kxun'ii Tru'ti ai Hi ;'. '. .iinda a en 'e;tti ) l.r Mai-
t!tn ' and N u tutvt -u top'!it itt ..lUt.i ton. Vw.irK ,
f I Hon, nil l.tsl, iTfyiil.tt,llavr ue rot, i'viri
lil.,ti'r, airtt M'ltf i-.ilu.
SkU aV.Mv.k ut H lo P. M. for llnlijur, anl
U'i.r .11 von, iiopjuoii a: 'i.:tr iuiily U 1-. kv lliv.i more
and fVat,i)rtoii p.te.-.-irfr--), Wlliouui.n, ;m "..mi., Kik-
tnn. North l-.n1-! . I'err vil c. and I In re tlr.i.'H.
Panitim" r 10- riTjtii-na Mtuiov will take their IS A. M.
j 1 u iii .
A-t'MMOliATlOV T!l VH
Stop; lne at nil ataiktua betwoi o Mi i.ide.pMn nulWU
in fi n.
Umc I t; larfilikia at 11A M., !, .1 ;Vi ui.it l.i P. M .
;) 1 I. W. Ti'.ihi 'Tiuii" : 0 m ,t)i luliwa.e K lalt'bad I r
M if'fd mi il ;i it in. 4 .!if,i -iio'l. us
j 1 :ive W i.uiiiiftoii a 7 ' 1 an i VJ'A.l, 'J .., and (." JO
I. M.
Tlll.oriilf THA1H Flirt M HM.TlV.V'iR
l.f'u VL W .un . ;rioii a. 1 M . 4 v4, a :i 1, and . i'. M,
IIIIKIl Ft Mt I'llll.AitKLI'HIA.
lifiivp fh a-rti- ul 1j, ib-14 A M , l-.aj, a . .1,4' j, 7 '.'0
and 'J Ui I M.
PM'NI'AY THMN'tl.
F.re Train it HAA..M.i.r liul'twi.e a'l-l Wfli-
iji .tK, A I't-rdt-en. I'f rrumn M ,yu
hi;ii Kxpre-a at H'laF-at. to.- 1l.1t1.mo-e anil lVah
tliu n, aioijiiiuv ul I'iiiainr Ut lnli,m ro and wa-(hum
ityU j aai-i.tt 1 1, 'i .inii'ft't' n, cwu.k, KikiwU, .Nui'ia
uart Feriyvi.-e. nn1 Uavri Cv (intra.
At4iiiiuouathu 'Jraln at 10 P.M. for Wilmington and
BAI.TIMOHR F(K PIlILMiKU'ritA.
I. fare luMjia' rr at Hl'.M , .U'.,:Mg at rvr do
(ia rerryvtiie, ano v niiniitron. a id muph at r.ia
ti n hLL Nt-niAik (to WKe i.ar.tii-a !if Philailclohla un
leaw iumdm' fr. ta W Hrji,,m,oi. or JU;tiia .raJ, mi.u
( liHi'cr to leae fut:r tu in ,iut:n.o. c ur W.i.r,
II tiU tl.
I,ti4.c Wtliu'ftKtt-ia ft' Philft'VpKa n 6 .it) P. M.
KIOM PAl.TiftlO!:; 10 1'llli.AI'KLPillA.
I.ea.e Itdiimu-re h A. M.,tt'iivMv!; I MP 4..K
v. M , iu.r( ta.
jiiiim run i) a 1. 1 1 Mijf la
Leave 1'i.eetarat K .7 A M . . I est and U' .(J P V.
1 j. o V' l.n. iifcion at b 1j 40 A. al., 2 ii 4'Ca and li M
T t.'M Ti''.ii 1:h PaoaeAe.r 1 ar attaehtd will laave
wl Diin-itii lf I'nryUieuB.1 ifi;t'nui'l.ate hi.itiona
7 -bi. P. AC
U :
il.i iwfcN .r.V,'.
t-iiuUudMil,
ARRANOKMKNTB TJF lOi'l
kKW tllllK I.I a Kd I 'D li
The flailidea, and Anr.l I T anil PMIa.lrlnb'. anl Tventne
ftailma. Cempaawa l.lea fniin fhlleileli.il -a to Hew Tort
and Way I'Iad
Fkom WAI.rtT HTREHT WIIAUF,
Will leave aa foliowi, via. : wnrot
At A M .TiiiOeindMa luulAniboy, 0. and A. Ao-
rvwnmrwtalAna IS W
At a A. M , na Camden and Jaraoy utty. Momin
.-pr-' ea
At IJ fti m , UaOauden and Ainboy,U and A. A-
eotiiflai.dat Ion
At 1 F. at. via Oamdea and Amboy, C. and A. Fa-
pre
Al 1 F. Ma, via Oamla awd Ainlwiy. Aoe-iuatt-
daUrw (Fr4:ht and FaaMttaari
At A F. ftf-, t 'aradnn and Amf-rry, ArwwamAlaUoei
(Frwaiva and Faiiiror) lat (Maaa Ttrket
(1am iV.
At 1 P. a., via OaMivdon and Amuy ArryHjiin.Ala-
tlfui ( Fro I v tit and IwaUaior), lt I'lae Tkkwt....
-W (Mau do
rn
ri
17
I-?t
ror itaJvldoiB, Kajloa, i.ainbortvllle. Fiem'tuton, i ,
8 .Vi V M.
For I.arnUHvHli? aifl Itit-ninu Autlnnx, at a F. M.
For Mount Holly, F.vana i:ia, ' ruber ton, aitd VUwaa
town, at t A.M., 1 a.-.d ft f M.
For Frmfedd at a A. M. and F. M.
F'-r I'almyra, KJvwton. inaanro, Iteyarty, 1WffwattT,
FtaarW't' Fl-.ratir, Honliiton, at a art I ! n A.
V., v ni, ft, (( and II V P M. Tbr SOand i F. M.llnea
run itlree thimf Uj Trtmon.
For rlinyra, Klvortoti. IfMntioo, Bovnrij, and Bnrllwc
hi at 7 F. M
1.1 NWH FU"M KRN51IKOTO?! DF.I'OT
Win IraTP at rolt'Wi
At 1116 A.M., via Kni!nT"n end Jeraay City R
prv At Vft F. M., via KeniliiKUia vnd J-rmcy iK, Ki
! At Ui 1'. M , la Knnttrwton arwl ,ltwrsf (1ty,
It Or
Of
waaninyton anri M-w York l.inrtH
AlHI. M. (ny.:tl, li Krenalnttton and ,?arav (Mty,
a re
rvnii-w-oTi ntiii ni'eT lorn
Ti.i
! Ui r. ,l , line will run dally. All o list Mi ml ay
e ori' d
For MufTHln, linnklrk, KliiArn, I'ha a Ow , Konhea
tor, IUnhinn.in, .r M I two.). Montr", V) lrrl,rr,
Hi" aivnrt. Hmnidil'ii-'tr, Wau-r Up, Mioh i 'huttr, A Nen
hiwn, le hler-ni. rteNMhrB. F.iwt- n, l.tinhrr'vl!!. fiom
litf-ia-tr, Ao . a 7 14 A M IrU hne e -f.nr'iu with Uie train
-1 n4 f st, r atatioli (hutk ai F. M.
Fr l.wiiajifl' Oh- ai i I'. M. on HeUnrd nly.
For hrt.woi, T-n-nh n. Ac at 7 t' arid 11 V A. M., aad I
and ft I. M , and i mitirtwrit.
tor lioj-naxirt, J arony, Wl-i.lnomli-f , flrMonbiirfit and
Frai4keni at : a. M , ft.fl and y. M
I ' F-r New York andWaylJnoti lasarrnri- Knatrtr1
r'-pt, tahe Dm o-trn nn Fifth -.trot, alrore V. aint, half an
hnar trMot lieparinr. Thr ?r run lnf-o the 1.hh, mini
on nriiTttj nf eauh trom run fr-ia the Deiiot.
Fifty i-otinda of biiriran-e only llo wed irll pfin?r
Patriicirii rr prohtlilto fr im f nk Inir nnytMin a rwnrja-rt
hut ti.elr wearfntf appnrf'l. All hi aakr-or llfly ivonni
tn ha paid for end a Tha ( umpajiy llmt ih,tr nuponftl
bilrtr lor liansrc t One ltollHr p-T pont.d, and will n it Im
Vifthte for any am run t buyond tltJO, enoept by sp octal ooa
traet
(.rahain'g ftntnure Ktpreaa will rafl fhr and dellrnr ba
pau at ti Iti pyu. Oriura hu Hxt itt Nn 1 V A I.N ul
lUf-t. Vi . li. OATXMKK, Aifooi.
),- fM l r 1. lAf4.
LINKS FKOM HKW VOKK FOR PHTLADK1FIITA
WIJ.I, LKAVR
Fmm ftKit of Toirrtland atroct al 1? M. and 4 P.M.. via
.ter-ey My an ft Canidan ; m 7. 10, and 1 1 2Mi A . M., 0 P.
M .. end 13 Mufif , via .Jwrney City and KfHsliirflf u
FrHnfl4tot harclay atroet, at ti A.M. aitd i P.M., vie
Amboy Bitdt amUn.
Ftyfn l ier h. 1 Nnrth Rlear, at M M., 4 and SF. at.
(r rttlf ht and PanHeiiscnrj via A mhnj and Cai,j la.
lHEIGHT T.INKS FOR 1SKW YORK AND
J all the atattona on tbe Camdon and Arnbuy and tun
nectina kail road".
ICl.F.AHF.O IFJ4PATf'H.
The Oaaiden mid Atulxny katlroad ard TrananortaUoa
(Wnjiany a Freight IJnfta ftr New Y or will leave Walikot
treat wharf on an aVr Jan nary 8, dAMy (.Sundays ex
Cej'tt f at 4 o ulm k p. M .
itetamiLg.ihe abova Llnta wlU Uarc New York at 1 an
4 PM.
FrrviM moat be delivered before li P. M. to be t
warded Uie aaine day.
Frataht for 1 rcnion, rHne4on, Kiiuytwi, If ow Bran,
wiak. and all potnta on the Uainden anl Aio'soy Railroad ,
alao oa the UoJvidare, Delaware, end Flemuarton, the Sew
Jernav, the Freehold and Jamtiahiirir, and IM HarUnitofi
axd kUiunt Hotly Kallrnaile, roatvad and ftarwarded up ta
lio elaK-k p. U, Hmall paoXavee for Mount HoUy reeatved
oy to i n'ebvnk P M.
Thr Holvlder llawara Railroad ronneet at Pbmtne
bur! with the lhitih V alloy KaMroad. The Naw Joreety
Rafliriad eo.nntH.te nt KhtVtth with tho Nw Javtary
Central knirr-ad, aud at Newark wKh Ui Moma aud
Anava Railroad
A slip ntemtninr!nm, anerlfylnjr fhe Biari and nam
bera, aiilvpera and coualnat a, muat In evary luatanea be
n( wlib each load of pnoda, or no raeaipt will ba given.
InoreaMd farlrlile havlnjr been uiada ftr the trarvspoeiav
Unr of IJVF, HT(X!K , it,ajvera are Invited 10 try this route.
Whan a atock la fnrnlehed In qaaatm of TWO CAM
IOAl'H or more. It wlU be deltveratl at the fixd of Fortieth
atretH, near th Drove Tarda, or at Pier Ho. 1 Nnrufc
lriver, aa the ablpivera may teairnare at the time of tit
hrptuwt. WU.TkH KVF.F.fy AN, Fre'it At,
Ko. -h S. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia.
UVAK H RAYMOND, FrlKht A root.
Jaf. f Pier Mo. 1 North Hirer. Jfew Tort.
rjHK PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RATL-
KOAM-mS DAILV TlaAIMS! 1'UlLAUa.LPUiA
TO riT'IBltUlt(i-3c6Mll.E3I
TeTlehe4 0fIloertf the PFNNSVr.TAHIA CRHTRAL
KAII.H(JA1 la now located at the New Paaffcer Do pot
ef the (Vimnanr, TUIKllUrU aud MAliKHT Hlroota,
PlllLADKIJ'illA.
On and afW MOKDAT, October 81, 1801, train wMi
leave I'hllaUelphla aa follow:
n0O A. M.
VATTj TT.A1N, wlih tha fotlowlnir oonneHlont : Ar
liy at WKSi ( lNTKHSKAjnON li 04 A.
M.. and eouin-el with west Cheater KaUrrmJ. nr-
rli JUi at Weat ("heater 9-m A. M. At I-OWNIIMIOtT K
-,u a. M ., ooDniirtiiiK wun train lor wayreaourc, ana
reachlncUiere U K) A M. At t'Ol.UMHI A 11 W A . M ..
omiiiurting with Nortbrn Central Uailraj1, and reoh
Inn Y rk at 3 60 P. M , Hanover Jnociifn :(0 P. M.,
iiairOver 4ri r. m., nna (H'ti vDiirx i u r. h . Alio,
wit'' train cn Itradiny and Onlmnhl Hallroad, laaviw at
no r. ai. Anne in iiAUKirtiUiHt. i-au r in. eonaeotuie
wlih NorthtJtn i'tntral nam- North, thut l.eave Hania
huia I iM'. M.. airlre atsunbiirv 40J P. M.. Mlliifi IMP.
A4.( Wllllanuport P M.. lci llavejl 7'AO P U (Pee
Biritcra hr Klmlra, ko-hmer, C'an&ndaUnia. KI Kaia
FrUla, An , ria.:ii Llmrf a 10 4- P. M., aad Utiilnlo at ti 1
M.t raaoni:ira ror lianviiie, itiiri. iiioomtmr.
Itorwlek. Ketten Havtui. Hhickuhinnv. IMvniouiii.Ktrwattm.
V yomtue, in ton and Niruni .n, take tim I.atkawanna
an tiiiMiifuuru iriri ai xvorLUunitowianci.i at iiak-
UlMtritU.fof I'olnta H iUhoit ot thorn Cantr ItAtlwny,
lete at 1 W P. M . itrrlu York 'i'i7 P M , IIiptv Jun
Hid y an p. M . Hanover 4 t P. M., and J"ttyririr (l ift P
M. Al liAtfiilHUl hi), ar points In t'uii.tnMiand Valiay,
Uavlnx al I 4i p urnve ( arllilu 'i ii P. M.. 4 'lir.mlMrx-
'rg 4 Ho r. jh . ai.n iiuk'erin 11 r ia r. m. At i tki)k
t-t p. M . coiin&rtiliii with Hald Kajfte Vatiy Train,
u vies at 7-4ni 1. M , atd arriving at Kollfout at Mtft
P. M. At AI.TUO SA 7 40 P. M . 0 .liinecU wiUt Urauon
train for Iio. I ld ahiujt, raachliiK l.iero 8 ib P M . At
t'KKMNON H.-s p M., 1 otuiacMii whti Itrunrh train (or
r.eiiabarn. arrlvinir thare UIO P. M. At PI l'T4lltTIl)
1 U) A M , and thra oounectliixforuU potuta We)t,Nrtu
weat, and outiiwoat.
1000 A. M.
PAOM ACCOMMODATION, So 1, arrlvltw at Pa ill I at
11 tl A M
11-lU A. ill.
FAftT LIKE ooanec: at h A KIHWTJ.H 34 F. M .
wliti tralu 011 KendiLii and Colunilla Kai.rnad, arrlvHw
at 1 lUa a 10 P. M . Kphrata Jl .Ul P. M-, and Kad-
inc ai 4 ift P. W. At H KKlilHilUi. with an Acwniiiin
Cniira Tratn on Koribarn (Yn'-ral ItaUtvay, for ti inba
and inU-rn.eolat! potntH, reaoJiliitr nmi fury ai utAlv, m.
At HAKHlIU Ii(i with train on Cumbajrland Valley ir
4rt!Nle, aruvlna theie al ft' I P. Al. Arnviat PitJbur;
1 u a- ai , Kim mere waaea cioie connoctiou ror aa
M eatern piiiiits.
I'UIJ t'a n.
PARKFOHllim ACCOllvODATlOV.arTrvca htParkfti-
burg at e '16 P. M., ttopaa g at Inturmtid.ate atatltmi.
30 I. M
HAItlllsnrRd ArCOMMODATIOH, make eonnee-
tUai ut Downintfton a: 4 4 P. M ., with train on Wayna-
burtf liram-h, laaviua; at 4 aw r at., amt arnnrut at
Hayneaburii at C w ' ai At 4;rt,UMitl A, at 6 P.
M .with Northern Cenual Itallwuy for V-.uk, .waving
WrUfhtevtllc7 onp, M . and arriving at Tork 7 ill P. At.
Airlvea al llarrhburK at 7 40 p. Al
400 P. M.
FVIOHANT ACCOMMODATION, f ont No. W Dock
tram, da ly. eic.pl nunday. Arrive at HarrUbarac.
8 4i A. H i AtiKllM. Vit A M; AlloOua, MA) P. At ;
and PiitaburK, 11 40 P. M. The rimru oon.lorfaeie. and
cmuran'a. or tamillea fcolny Wtjti, will find tiie rate
lovv, tnd Kave their tauiiARe. ror which eureka are itlv-n.
lorvaided hy vl'u aame taalu. For rurilitr parUotitare
apply to FKAM'IS Fl NK, KuiigiaTit -XeuL, Ut! IhMk
tiwt. Hriwten Ua'TikbufK and 1'ltttbiuit a Aret claaa
car ( attached to this train for loetl travel.
41 -CO P. M.
I.A-frASTVK ACCOM MODATIOW. raevet r.Hi Mar
at 7 j P. M., and reachea CoiumWa a- 8 10 P. At.
a:io p. M.
rAOLlArC'OMSIObATKiV. Ne. 9. rvaihea Pao!l atfiM
P.M.
8UU I". Jll.
Firmnrpo a so f.kie kwbr.su, with the .-
lo t i r if euontjotlona: Anive llanltbuiM. li - A. M ;
8unbury, H it. A. M ; Nnrthnmtx'riaud, 8 At A. M i
rtllUl,4 i A. A! ; w Illl avo a port , 1) A . H ; lil aum
b'.V A.M.; Kttitrluui, hi li 4. M ; Hi Ma-y a, Il U A M,;
C'orry. P A! ; aud tue, 4,'. P.M. (At Cony cW
nelo i jiiaue - un im ioa n. . rur inuvn c iu
rtnauer m, ice pieaont trrtiua of thr Kwl.tu nro by
8tae or Boat ft ; Oti C-tT and rni ltn.1 r4avurc fur
Daav lie. hinsjil. Mos:oiiBtnr.T, ieiwlck, Maccti Havtit,
hhicVahlony, P.Mnouth, kit :i.uhi. A'yuytli.; i kiau-n aad
hcrantoo. take t'nr Larf.aam a and HI m.u.bara; want' at
fa'rtnim.atr. ttiif 1 tl'aaaanuer for aiietra, HehtttJis'r,
L'ana-n lataa Niagara t'ei i,t.n-.. reach Klmira ait i 4.4 n..
aud P.otra.at At i. M.j At li AKU1H Hvi, -Mi Morut
eta cmwal I'a'lnay, fr tre o'in, l-ivin, ai J 'o 4 m, ;
arrnaa Vtirk,4-I0i. M ; iUnor June n, 4 V A. M ;
laavta Hanover Jvn'iii SUA, m ; anivea liAnnvur,
1) ) A. Al .aud 4.uabiirf, 1 '.' P. f - A 1 1 1 1 1 .
1HS.4 4it A. jl., wi;ii u-io o'l l'.ro4d tj li. K , anvLug
llonvrt A M.U:. Llallua, A. M . ai.d o jh-
m-i-'iiij tt-enea by Hinfv for HelH.rd. Al T rt'lN K, i i3
A Mi coure4iuir Kb train un Paid F.-ub' Vilit Komi,
leaviii, I vi(i ;.i A -4, A ..urr vt hUk'nnio. II lu,
M . ai d HoxturJ, U A p. M. Lfriviiv: mi ('hf Lrtv'd
K. It. at tl . A M . and arrlre Ph-lliu -'01 n. 1 1 t'U A M.
At 't(KHhOM,7-.li A. M , con nee.: 1 nf with uniiei train
ft l.tleatburi;. and aril - 'tnj'derv, li I.U A' 11. Al II
VIU.E IM.HKC I .ON, i:2 A. M , uuii'tUitf wll-i
braiu-li tin 1 11 wi.H'.i mnu iiia'nw U U lo A-M.aud
lufilaua 11 ." A M Thli tram aiv nnet at P-Utira-virwith
Wt I'vnnM ir.in'.a K li., arri oij.' Niilubtu it,
117UA.M Arrive PIlTSllUhtt ut li 0 1'. jl., aud
u diiwi: u-r a.1 pciiiifc v iviL
P. M.
Pltn.AliK! PI HA k.vPliEHH, btopa only at Ti wn
lni.tovu. i ui.rru tM . 1U il-bfi-K. .Mai y-villtj, Niw-
i t.i 1. M itt, in. I.dw.trow 11. H ni.t :nj, -Ion. AH'inA. 4 lal
iHrm. a-d mi n ai'.'h. At Ht' at 1 1 Ht HM IN , wttn Itroad
'lo U k , K.-iii. 1 V re at Mtl A. M..;ii.U arrrvinM K.t
iUdey - A.M., Ml. J'libii A. M , urnl tlieliCH
by Mii-e to 1 dr - Ai AM iN nl V A M ,e a.
"tM-iiwii ian;,il( h.Oi tr-m l- r (i-ihiavah' rj, rri-trlufiH
Uteri' at S kt A fd . tnd lliaiu a Dy hat to Pdtonl. Ar-
11 r, nt Fiitkt uf. U til P. M.. Ul.lUUief ioo tOli!ti":n
Willi Ihiouth tut nil on all Uie uiverifl'ic ti iid ii cm t lint
point isiiritt 10 IK' I u-n, Wtt to '.he Mlsaichiivi and tnu
Ailaa'(ir rtx'i. and Mouth and P.uthwwi tu all pou.t
aaiv la , tl. 's- Il V rail HOlt J.
r or furth- r 11 frin.ail n. apply at th Paonra- H'atlun,
tortei i 1 1 11 1 It 1 -1 11 .mu m Krt r. 1 711 tei . 1 una.
JOHN F. VAMLbUU, Jr.,llkl Aiml.
-r.nn.AiiT'i.rmA An tai.ttmork ckn.
X THAI. KAIl.aol, 0IP..1'J0lAfOJH-8I'ltllt
Akl ISI.HII I .
Oa aid aJitr t hioi Y, April 1, 18C4, th. traina wl" leait
1JK.AV KAfiTWAK!!. I IBAVI1 WJCvTWAT.il.
...ei.... .11. W.l Bl.TtOHa. A. U . H
riifoi.l till I J.i reiial,.na.... a ou I
V e.1 lirviu...,..! -'7 IH KtalfliwMj.., 1 4 ii
Avor.lale.?,..., 7 r.l 4 i. W. (.' JnlieUon.. ' 6 il
Kwil.lt..... 7-tw 4 17 t-.wwr.ril 'U v.,
I Uailil a rii....1 41) 4 II IA1 P.-rd,.,. fJ'AI l
Conc.-inl H-IO uil Meaieertl 10 0 ill
W l'. Juerlli a.. b-lb I.'. A.i.uL.le ,t 51 S M
phllanlvev.....H n IW Hi.enl,,Mfl 7 tJ
we.lt4e.ier... IK nt .
u.MaM. It. te Phn.il.liihla ha, he.a eiMftefd fr.n
i.lnil, .nil Market .HeeU. b 1 HIK'I V- vl Kn T and
kiAltltAi' Hirtet., vt en I'rutaJ.ll-l. Harkat M'evt
Paaaaei-er ItaJlay cava eemr. r.Mi..ei, bub him.
tbal.v.
r; .1' v.rpan wiu-.hii cr.,ni- oi ea v.
J4 UAJ,HI( W VUAj, Hl;vtnUtn-li
18(54.
? K.Vf i k tl h'.K R A I IjROAD LTIfKfl-a
Tf haw Arrauit'munt. (in and aner lt!lanfATt
Ketrbor I, 1M4, u u al l laava from Wakiat aYj
FlM aa rtrt-i .
F Oap- Mir an4 ll plac-a tnalli of M 1 1 W Me at $
A M ttllf M,
F tr Mdlvre, BHdt.toa, flalnm, an4 all Ui1tnaalrfa4e
lap anntk nf (naafvim at 9 A. M and X f. M.
r or (iRlm at A M , 17 M , and P. M.
For VVtHxitiury, wiuucieter. Ae , at V A. M., II M.,1 an4
8F.M.
HmTtKTlfO.
leeaveran Mav at A. M aue 11-41 A. M.
MiUviiteat n-10 A.M ano F. M.
M Ilt4d(jtn alT IM M..IKT.M.
raiMn at 7 A.M., and 3 P. M.
" WodlMin a 7,m 4'. and 9 44 a. M.,aM 4 WF.H..
and tin p. m . to ( airdsn vnlv.
T7IF WFHT JF-HrtFT F.XPHKHH C1M PA ITT
Will a1 ten 4 tn all th mual I rarrhnw of Ht pria hwei-nr-a,
rceiTa, dalivvr. and frwrd throiith thar reaat
albln F.nnreea ( ofripm lea to all parti of th ronntry an
artlrlo ii tn'tfrt to thm. A Hpeclal Meanantiar aoeone
pan Man eorh thrQiteh uln.
J vAM ItRNRNRlaABa, Bapertntendawt.
Pl.tlaVj h!a, Not. mh tr 1, U-4. (II I)
X'OKTH VV. HNRYTvVANl A RATT.R0AT.
fnH HFTlll.F.HFM, lxT I. WIT( WN. A4rt.
MAf'CII illl NR. 11AZ1.ATON, Wli.AKHUAwUUB. Wir
LlAMttPUHI. FA T.f, AKHArfOKMHVTS.
On and after M"N'), Nvainf 14 1M, Patfrr
Trnina w(i Imivh tha 7i KW IiHIMT. Tf U RI HireH, abovaj
TTiMniiaon, 1 hliadelpMa. dai y (Hunday eaoeptort), M
(bliowit
At 7 o A M. fFivreaa) for neiMaham, Allan to wa,
Manrh 4A.ni k. vv,Hunrtptr, ViiUm-,.rt.
A I i A . M . ( Ait oitiinoilAUiin ) air I royjaitnwn.
A t I IA P. M . ( A coo mm-it! a i-wi) fur Ko't v aahlnjrton.
At 3 rd I'. M I Kiprmt) lor hr-tt'li,. m, fr. .aeon. e.
'fine train rr-ir- F. t. n at r. m.t ,n,i i,nkf 4 oaf
eortne ij-ii with xht New Jtni t witral f.r Naw lurk.
Al 4-U P. M. (Mall) for Iole.t.-wri.
Atotil'. M ( A' ronnitoiiniloii) Itr Ilo blcticm, Ailea
town, ajd M 11 1 h 4'fimik .
6 li P Al ( Ao '.itiiiui di(Joi) for learuidnl.
1 Kr'mrti 1 m t.Hi nits H lit iirienrM at tnr Tirfctrt Oflloa,
TtllKI Htrwet. or HKKitH ftuosM, In ord-r to at cure tb
UiT rt rate, ot fnro
TkAINH Fnn PHir.Tni.r1IIA
I ara ne'ia.onin at a - nod " AM, and U l T.H.
IrnvVet wn al W) A M.,nnd I M p. M.
Mnp'lrtU- nt l lo a M
I urt WaablOMton at W F M.
(IN HCMMY
rllad If "la for Onvawowti a ir.n A. M. and I'll p. at,
I"VHatoa ti f r PtuJa iJol( ,,t 7 A M ftf-l 1 P. M.
Illllrtian fl PaK.neo h,i"-nm will t r aad deHrar
hau.i.e Ht the nejmt. Ordor may bo lef. tu Mo. IK
M.7H1HH Sti- ot.
V VJ FIX IS CI. ARK, Agwna.
FST di KSTKR AM) rillLADUU'lUA
f kailkoad. via mkdia.
14 Pino ai:ka n'irmkmt.
On and after KKI DA T.April 1, lHrvt, the Train wfTI lva
a" tollown :
1-vf. phllA'b 1. Ma fnwn the Dirwt. oomer TlTTKrT
FlKtT and M A liK FT ftntela, 8 A. M , 11 I6 A. M.,r
P. -v P M..6 4A P. M.
f-hdadeH-hta Depot ch:it.-r! from KIOIITKKVTTf ar4
VAI-KKT htrec4 to 1 111 K I Y MKrt 1" and MAUKHT
M'-ol.
Iave We-i rhrater, from the Ianot on Faat MAUKKT
Btn tt,-W) A. M.,7-4i. A. M., II A. M ,3 P. M ..4 44 P. M.
Ihe rare of the W e-it I'lJimUl.thia pnaiUHiuor KaPwa
Ootmpany rMark4 atreot) wlU convoy Paasinr to a
trutn Uie PldiatUlplila lo pnt,
ON HI ' KT AT Ht
T-ave rhl1adele.hla at s Mj A. M. and 710 P. H. .
leeave eat t 'healer at K A .M. and 1 . P. M.
Train leavl'.K Plvlimie phta at H A M. and 4'W) P. Hf.,
and Wet (tuat rat 7 'A. A. M. nnd 4 4 P. M ., oofmea
wHh truini on ihe Philailelplila and HaitUuore Ceutra
knllr.id twrOKTord and Intermediate point.
Jl tf UKMiV WOD.Oenaral Huportnterulsni.
VXW RAILROAD LINK NOUTU.
Il PHU AhKl l'HI A TO HKOOKT.rV.
TllUOlCiH IN FIVKrlOtUd.
ETrTTRPIFOH TTf'KRTH At ;OOi) FOR TTIRF.H IAT9
m and after MONDAY, Ann at 1, W-4. tralti will la
Fxt of VI NK fttroet, Philadelphia, every morujn at 8 A .
M. (Sundara eieepted), that ce by the Camden and At
lantic and karltan and Delaware Hay Railmatla to Poet
Monmouth, and by Uie i.nMnnU jni ataainer Jetwe Hntyt,
to foet of A 1 lan tie uet, lirooklyn; reiurnlrw, leav At
Unue StraetWliarf everyday (Sunday aaoottd, at II
Trnratar r Ih etty of New Trvrk art notltlad no t
atpply for paaaaft hy thla Hue, Ilia tt ate of hi-w Jkrrar
b a vint' aranted to the (Mmdan and Ambny monop oly Ut4
eiclnnlve prlvllttfo o( earn Ina; paaaeniiera and froiiflr. ba
tweia the oJtlea 01 Ph hulrhla and New Votk. ly-ef
W. F. OH1KF1TTA. tieneral Kupertnteadeaii.
II
K A 1) I N 0
RAILUOAD.
OKKAT 1-UIINK LIVE
TUOHf mT.lHl.!-lllA TO THK IHTFHTOR OF
JT.MUMVLVAHA.TIIK HrrilJTI.KU.U, U
yUEUANMA.CIJMHKUI.AI.1), ABU
WIUMIMU VAI.UIV,
KOKTlf, JIOKTnWBUT, ANDT11B CANADA.
PARSKNOKR TRAIN1
Tae lira Omaaur'a Heput, at THIKTHENTH aa4
CALI.OVT1IILL blrvela. l'kllaileUilila, at Ua Mluwliw
hvuia
MOKKIXQ MAIL.
At 800 A. V., tor Heading, Iaanoa, Kohrate, rjtla.
CeluuMa. HarruliarK, I'ou.Tllie, PlneeTo... Tama-ia,
Huliliury, Winiain.pert, Kimnra, KnolieMer, M laieara KalM,
llurHalo. Allentewn, WIke.ttatT., I'lttalun, York, Certlala,
CiiamDea-Bliura, llagwraaown. Ae.
Thla train cuonecia at hEADlKO with Kaat Pennirrra.
nla Railroad train, pur Allentown, tbe Reading .net
Gmujuute Railroad fiir RfUifata, Una, aikd (1-iluinbl.. an4
WHh the Ilnmi Valley train tr Harrlaburg, Ae. i ai Paat?
CLINTON with Calajvt.akaalroaa train, aur Wllke. -arra,
WlUiamapiirt. Iiek llarreo, Eimlra, e ; at IMUKlH
Illlltd whh .'Nortliani Central," 'umharland Taller,
and "KeauTlktll and Haaquehanoa" trala. fir Mirtina
iKjrUnd.Wlluam.p-Tl T.rk.Chaeilierahura, rmagranM.
ATTRKNtXlH KXI'KKiM
Leave. rhUadelphia at S 30 P. M. ir Iteadtna, Pnita
Tllle, I'lnuarriva, jl arrlalniry, A.., ooaneoUiiK at llarrta
bnra with I'anniiyWania Central train, nir Plttal.iuv, Ae.
irthMii C.Dtral Kallruad train, for Hunburr, Nnrthao.
berlan.1, Klmira. Ar., and al r.irt I wnum Willi Oatawlaaa
Kalinwd ualna fur Miluia. Wiuianujort. Eluilrm, Uuiiaias
KEAIIINO AOOOMMODATIOa.
taTe Beadil g al G'341 A. M ., tottlna at all way ,taV
I Icn.. am. ilk 111 1'bllailelphla al 3 A.M.
kelurninu, li-avue I'hilaUullilua al 4 IW A'. M. 1 arrtTOe ta
KfUI'iniR a, l n I ea .
Train. for I'idlafleuima lear. n amannra at h-uw a.m. ana
Putullle uaui. M , anlvln, in Phil.idelulila at 1
u. Anernie train. Hum, mien ai l 4Ti r. at
Pultavllle at 'J l I'. tl., artlvtnu In I'lmadeli-hla at 7 P. M.
Mer.et Irnlna. wnn a pa.ner.rer ear altaolMvl. lear
PliilaiU-lphla at I P. M., Inr U.adniK Md all war eleJimaf
leave Kieamt' at I?, nnnn, and Dnwnltu,-towu at Lt&l P.
M Ntf l atladelplila and all way .latlfina.
A il Uie aenve trail., run dally, Moa-lar. exoepta.
Runila) trnlna leave PotUvllla at I 'M A. M.. an Phlla-
delihlaat3'l I' M
I P.tl V Aljl.F,l KMLRi.Ke.
PaiMru:ara Inr lK.-rnllmli.wii and interiueIal. Dntnla
take the H 14 A. M. anl lP M. train, tro-u I'luladelnhla.
retnrnUif trutn l)wnloiriowii at 7 0 A. Al., and u St
MK1V TORK FArittHS POH PITTSBUSd AMD TUB
WRIT.
aeea Mew Tork at A. M.aadT P. f ..palne Rai1ln.
at rJ uiiarvulil ai-d IMP. M.. and ooiineauav ai narrla
bur). wiu. ruMeiyleaal. Kallrua4 iCaarea. Ualll. lur PUM
burit. 1 3'l aKO. and the Weat.
lletunui.il Eun-eH Ualn aim HamatMenroa arrreal or
ibe Penn.ylvaiiia Kilire.a Iruu Plttauura at Sua aa4
HtNl A.M. pwaliw baailing at 4 41 and 10 Al A. M , aa4
arriving at Mew Hoik at lu A. M. aad 4 v P. U. HUea
Cai a ae.-ompany tlia.e train. Uimu.ll.batwiieu J urHxf
Cliv aau I'lttatiuri.', wilhnui etianeu.
Mull traJai lur New York li-avea lUtniMir. at I II p. aa.
Had train Inr Harrlabuii: leave. New York at U AC.
Nt'lllll l.r.11.1, VALIBII KAIL.K(IAI
Tralna kave Pott.vllla At7 it A. M. aad :iIP. M..IW-
tnrmii4c rrtiin TniKaj-nra at 410 A. M. and 4 96 P. M.
n!m!YI.KII.l. A14U Hl.HUl KIIA.-.NA K A ei.lltl a Ir.
1 reina leave Auburn at S 4A A.M. Srr Plneioroar. a.4
IlaineV,ir, and at 160 P al Sir Plucurruv. nlv I retana
lnn rroai Harrlaiinrit nt l so P. M., and fruai PUmi. aA
7-tfc A.M., eiiJir.il.
tti it KT.
Thrntuti flrel elai. ticJu-taand eenlrrant tVlketa to aE
Ibe prli.rial -ot. In the North and Weat and Canuubaa.
The fnllov. ln ticket, are obtainable onlv al tho oHloeol
H PlltAlirlUll,Tr..aaurer. Nn. 917 H. POUKTH HUM,
Phlla.lo.ut la, or of ti. A. Ali.VLUli ueaer.4 aavecim.
dwJU, ttcmdliMf ' .a
Ul.mi'1 iniin ,i,,f.r..a.
At 2 neree. t due-ninl. between any Mlnta (UatrW.
I.r lataMlea and flitna.
UILKAIIK TI' KKiti,
Good nTlCO mile., b.'w.eaal uoiuu, atwYltOwah.
Car fajuQiaa aud Arena. ,
hKA-'Jia TH turn,
For thee... Ii, nine. or tweWe io..mh., fer beaAera only.
ao ai putnu, at rtdaci-d rate..
('l.l.Ky raiBia
Ifeelcltnk-en the Ttne oltrut nwd win be famlahed with
eaid., eutltlii Uiemaelv. and wlvae to Ueketa a ban-
tare.
EXmRHVlW TI'-Ka-ew
Pri thllartelpl ia to oruielbal atalion.. ftond for Satw-
da, euii'iav. m d kl.-eH .y, at reduo-d fare, to be had only
at the Tkket CilKee, at TillUTKEN TH aad CtLLOlUU
HUMta.
rilF.KHIT.
(J.M.da of all deHerlbth'U. rurwardod to all the aboTa
pc.aia. Imin tiie f 'oiui-an'a bew 1.4.111 deput, MlUAi
and n lLUJVI Ktreeia.
HiKKIITT TRAINS
Leeve PtiHade'ehla ilally at A. M ., 1 P M. .and P. V .
- K.a.lh I e.iannn. Ilarri.nnrg. Petuvula, Port OM
boa, and p-jaota bayond.
MAI1.H
(V.. at Ihe VMladw'vk'. foa-.Oitle. tT all p'aoaa oo tha
rf-e,l and He b-iui'-le, at I A.M., Mia nil in. prin. pai
UUima only al 1 11 P M.
1)Iiri.Al)Kl.l inA, nKRMAJ. TOWN, ATK
MLltUtlSIUVY BA11.WIAI..
TIMft TAlll.B
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