The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 30, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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TITE DAILY EVEXIXO TELKCKAriT. riTTLADKLnTIA, FRIDAY, DEOKfBHI .'50, jflfil.
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Friday, rKcr.Mnr.n no, ish.
THE JPDiE. .''F EN'ULANif.
, Continued fritm -th fay1
Jrutiee of Hie Coiiinum l'letn. We liavo html
tlist lie cn -ri'ii tins Mlirc witli ri'luetHinT,
hhoiiKll pi t tk.' (. 1 1 i . ! , imil ti I reiimirn,
lit his dipoMii. T'i" (.oliticO srerrn u n li-'-t
""'d to hi" tnte and Inr it. Ho tiiiiiiitlit, sn I
I tliouglit wl ti him, tli.it i- w.n -u n--t
ui- . lo Ins i sp ii ity : hmI tin' ; 'Tern nei.l tit ter
warrls raw rp.is.ni I icrct that n urr.it
im-tit wns ii i h i 1 a fur keei-intf Iiim in th ll-i.i-e
Ol Cotnmoiii, wliurr, until Mr Kmim. II I'.ilmer
Come tn tlio rem il'-, Hi v were wiVrr in I. m vers
tl'iBn tlitlr o o' cms. On Mr. ' ir.lwe l'i 1iiJi-.ii
motion in f, r cnumpr, ( orkimrii nu the
Aery mull lliev wnitei! ti iniLe, linul ti:Mi'i' Sir
I HiiKli Culms ; un I there frr.a nt! y ro inrcl o i.
I tions wlirn thy re-mirei! n liniil, rrsily, roaii
'int stjicaVrr, who mt, nut ti hi' put duwn by
, itiior. lint the t limine pr iveil tnfYiintit-.'eoiis
botb to tlio ni ne nnd the in w chief iii-lii i), mi
ttlte wholi'. He ftHve. -uch itriipml -.ttiMii tiim in
his jmlkii.l rnpm-ity. tb it v. lisn tht t'hii't jum -it-
bi ol Hie tiiii'. n Id nrh hi i Huii- varum in s i.,
ie was rui-eit to it with the itit;re npp1 o ,il of
hA4 it.li H-ion. It w.is s mill r tbr tinit, anj
contrui-lietcil, that rrn one of Im iml -tin Mit ,
bin Iei'ri Uuee ieir-,' rh i t jimiorilup uf
Tbuninion Tn .ii, ni Micei'iiii -iniiitii-'iui-l.
A getv'tiil iiilMiiriitriitt"ii of ju-tiee in ih"
cstjtnlnl uiul u.i vnti' 1 ."ihiTe liui pruri'il
rr millT .-ikLi-tdi't rv. Hltlinuet- situn.r th a v it
variety of uncial uiul moral a. well as iti'iiei.il
uiiMions Ii 1 1 - II collie int. re me riuet cii'ninu
itnlcivil tiihiunl of tlu-e rcihni, it woitlil bo
jiRMl lo nay ujiii nn unit ii"i r iti-ii r.iuvc ior
Jiivil. Ill the r.mi)tin ninl ('iilihore riive lie
in. Lp tlirniii'h t hp tlnie.lion.iri il nr.i li.-n nt Ih
court mver 1 1 tinmt a r:ile f ir a i-rimintl Infor
million, niilc-i the npiilir .linn for it w.is in.nli' ut
,hc arlitl avail. ihle perio I. I'he i-onrt 11 ro-
(anli.il m ii'iinrrnl hun. r I". ,r tl.n mim.,a.. uf 1 1.
jartli ular jiinsil ell m, an J wan out t turn a Iv.if
ar to hailing nnd bt'Ritnliiii; ili-nianiln of mi'i I ic
tion. The pnire judo's warn conso iiien ly
against the panting of u.e rule, and only yieldt.l
from unwiliiiiKtii'i'!) to tiivc public espasMou to a
dillcretiee W illi tlu ir chief.
Ills reasons were jtenenHU ninl pliuiitili', if
tinMititid. His mind revolted ut the n itimi of
a Fiii'uie. in i:iiinu:ioni inr niiiv'eu ricr mros
RlVcctlt g millt iry reputation. Hut, in re ility,
the piinciple and pohey of that Mutnte waru
especially in p"in'. Tnei) were s-trikujcly illn.s
truud by Lord I'lunkett : "If Time ciinet a
scythe in one Ii mil with which he mows down
the a-.viilenre fif nnr riirht. he carri.-ii an hour.
glass In the other wuh wh i'll ho metes out
those purtiors of (Inruiion wnivli alia I p uler
that evldiT.ro no Inner nee fairy." When
Lord I'ardlan'a conduct at ItulukiavA w:m ilit
distti'fcd, the cin-unibt itices weru fresli In the
memory of Ibe principal wi'neasr; tUcy were,
mo-t of them, living in this country or iicceiMo
and ready to give, evidence After the lap-o of
six veari some wrrn dead, others were a inent.
and all mlglil urge Imperfect recollc ti in, or un
villinRni'as to tcopen u di-acicealile topic, as a
ground lor refusing lo come forward ; and It will
le renumber, d that time is no mode of com
pelling any one to make an allidavit fin or ag mm
! cither party. The cepomnis on lioi'i aides are
) TOlunteira. The inle intist and would have been
discharged on the ground of delay in the applica
tion, bail thote existed no other ground f ir dis
charging it; unit we nidi bardly say that tin sc
iwttst.'''' 'Mfi j.arded without the Mna!!c-t 1'ilci'-
prse to tlie merits or demcriia of the ('.
We oIho vcnuirc, wiih all due huniili'y, to
Submit that a datiernus and un'.cnabie dm ;rius
was laid down in the Saiirila; llrtirw libel cae.
Itsurely cannot be n liliel by the law of Kiuh.ml
merely to ntiriiiiitu nioiives. wlicn those inutive
aro a declared inlerencc, lair n tiulair, from the
proved or admitted fa. ta 1
One miirkei advantage of having an a.'eoni-
plished gentleman, who Las won his spurs in
, Parliament, and can hold his own in the moat
cultivated circles, as Trc-idm: of a court, is that
! be c.sn alfoid to unocml, t lie on easy terms
with the Lur, and opportunely throw a-idc form.
Thus Lord Man.-licld, a nohletnau's son, the
friend of Pope, and the rival of Chatham, was the
most unable ot chief justices, and w as "at home"
every bunday evening to a select circle of too bar,
including fevcral of the juniors. Lord Stowed
used to say that dinners "In'.ric.ite" business; so,
nder due re trainis, do fumiliarity and confidence
"jetween Judges and counsel. Wo feel sure that
the bland demeanor and considerate kiudue-ui of
the three existing chii fa arc productive of a largo
ttnionnt of uniiuiilkd good to litigants.
1 JCt 1UUQ HlllCU (JCIVOil II 1 1 lllllOSlClll 1 111 11
I, back fur enough, compare S.r Aluxauder Co :k-
Dnrn wiin vine! justice vooo'. ii.orn luinenien;
in tills respect. "I do nut like," said Curran, when
master of the rolls, "to ppe ir in the character of
i m uiiu'oiiviiii, iu ti'.T i. tiiv, j'p,,i iiiv
ftuuvnin ui n iiiiiiihi nutu 4 nci tinio n lumiiu
from the ranks." This is just wh it Lord Tenter
den did like; and lie w.is, to all intents ami pur
noses, a colonel from the ranks. A innior must
V u u.i I .an n .1 1.irlw .luviil.l fit' u.,1 1 a i I v hub. ulii.
rose to addresg him without fear and trem
bling: and there was an upplauding titter round
Ihu back benches when, on hit barshlr chiding
a relereniiwo "Jiistiulans Institutes, it was
retorted, "Ob, my lord, 1 am iiite aware that
we have nothing to do with the civil law in
this court." llis partiality to an eminent lender
(Scarlett) was so marked that, when the lavonte
saicastiially told Mr. Ailolphus, "There Is a dif
ference between the pra tice hero nnd at the Old
liailey," the tellluir reply was, "I know there is.
There the judge rules the ndvoea'e; hero the
advocate rules the judite." lie was ha'iitually
charp with witnesses, and once Mid the Chairman
of the l'nst Igilia Company, no; roe ngn zing him
at lie entered the box, ami took the book to he
sworn, to "hold up his head and apeak out like a
man." Mr. Townsend, his biogiapher, ipiutcs
another anecdote, which, whether literally eorre t
or not, illustrates bis Inveterate habit of snubbing.
The scene is a circuit dinner, with his lordship
pntiuiDg. Ho a.sks a country magistrate if he
will take venison. "Thank you, my lord ; I am
going to lake boiled chicken." "That, air, is no
answer to my question. I a-k you again if you
w ill take venison, and I will trouble you to say yri
or no without further prevarication."
Theke traits of character will presently bo ceeu
to have an important nnd Immediate bearing on
one i" ' -,'oi .ft of this urtiele the comparison
pt the prr sent with the past; for Lord Tonterden
wsb an excellent chief in what are commouly
regarded as essentials, a classical scholar, and a
well-intentioned, tliourrli nairow minded num.
Lord llrough: m's claborat-i and admirable por
trait of him in "Historical Sketches" tubiUu
tially conllrnia our et1m;ite.
It w-b as a puisne judge tbat Lord Tcntenlen
Aral acquired, or ii sued and consummated, the
refutation which led to the ehi.:f just coship and
the peerage; and it was as jiuisne judges that
1 many first-rate lawyers w ho never rose higher,
I have earned lasting (duces in judicial history.
J "As ltmkc's namu in the Senate," exclaims Mr.
j Tow nsind, "Is the name of Duller in Wostuiiusur
f Hall." Not unworthy to be p'acad in the saino
category ere the aauies ol l o iiiunc, i.uurence,
Hnllock, liayiey, Liauinier, Ilia kaUme, Holroyd,
Liltiedtt.e, l'atteson, l'ark (Lord Weusleydalj,)
Alderson, Muule, etc. etc. Wo must, therefore,
not lie suapeeied of undervaluing the weight and
iiillueuee of Ibeir successors in tlio same rank now
on the bench because apace forbids an Individual
I and detailed ueconnt or appreciation of them.
S Mr. Justice Croinpton won his way as a hard
I working junior, aud never aspired to silk, lie
I bad been a special pleader of no mean distinc
tion, and while en the northern circuit ws
largely employed in commercial case of import
ance. In addition to his repute as a good
general lawier. his authority stands de-ervedly
high io those branches of law In which his i'oren
tic practice principally lay. His judgments are
marked bv clearness and candor; his demeanor
Is unassuming, and his address conciliating.
Though an Kngliahuian by birih, he was educated
at Trinity College, Dublin.
Mr. Justice blacknun is probably the most
I ' -
deeply-n sd lawyer In hi court; and he his
llioronithly due sled what he has read. He is
a so endowed with a strong logical faculty,
inn nsi ly Scoti h, w hich rnabh him to knit Ins
) remisi and conclusion together with rare tirm
tics and tenacity. Where t.u fails Is in manner.
1 In re is not a pan I' leof real arrogance or assump
tion In his i harai tir; nnd yet, not long tigo, ho
n siniced lo get tnioa very ilisaareca'ile dnlereuec
with the ahcriil nnd couii'y iniigi-tm'cs at an
n-sie town, and made the public think hint
wrong, when mo-t pro' ably he was substantia ly
tkht. lie wns cdiiiatcd at K'.on ntnt Iriinty
College, ("anibtidce, whee he took a dcgrc.i in
ti.aihi mm ics. Ills fncn.U thought hiehly of
1 im, imd lie as i nroin d a incur er of t ie e lib
or soi l, ty called " I lie Ai o:!es," wli'cli hoi-ti of
fa Mi g w ni Ked wore 'era in trie domains ol tiion. -it
io d iiii:);:nnt.on. It m yliycinitu to a man of
gi iiins or tuo, nnd actim! men ot talent, as
1'! iiig In I.Tceil t i the fr.n rnitv, but as r girds
rui'tot al tl oiiel.t or pi.-eress, i-s ai.n i.s no :tit b
cutout of the it lc hit. ml hisioiy ot l'.i.k;lai,it
w rln id bt iiig n-tsfil.
Mr. .1 i.sti e Me lb r is t i ruing on: a lair aver ie
jutli e. ah In it li he h d i o in a' ke 1 or r cogm, cd I
i 1 1 n I i t i n t i i i . fur .lie pp b inn nt. Ilo w is a scr-
iiit,t at-'nw in tub ralne iir.ictn c, a tncuib.'r of ;
pin il mi lit, in. d h chl v rcspi cteil by his tr ends.
He is aiiinitleil to pii.si.sj sense, p itien. e, .I'l l
in i n: tiHiity.
Mr. .Icsco slice, along with a fair repui.iti m '
fls a law i r. but -'s i ii in. i.ts nt strcintth .onl con- !
lob m c w l,i. h a'c lan r ai d n t les, v.ibia'i.c a i
tniio y ii ile, ciiiiet i e of ctiaraiter, a so id ami
con icla iisive in. ib rst.iTi.l.ng, a geticrnii il;s- I
po.-iitm, and iMBiiratiding powers of e-pies-j.in
to i ntorcc ih, itic.it' s of h riM-on and
ins lietut. A a li ishinati, a iioiiiau C itli ill -, and I
a it i ml er dum p; in lotir Tear-' si -snin I r t'c I
itiiit.ty of K ; 1 K i ii Ti y , l.e was expo-id to more
tin r. in lit in) tempt .it, on ; but ho never o rre-ed
into tl.e b-phtlis ot po'inc, ie r t ver c u or i- I
mi-" d loin-cil by the iiiioptinti ot the nnte.ia'ile I
doi inm s w bit h Ins i-onsiitnen's would f tin h ive
tin c. il i n h'm. e belli e ilia' it iv,n tin etmro !
mi-ttikc to ,siippo-e that his pivfci meat w.i do- i
hi i il on ncc- tint of I.ts ii II -iiei. I
1 1 e fillet' .It. slice of the t'oniinvi rie;H, Sir 1
Wi mini I rli , is ot good lior-etshiro In nilv. t ie I
si, ti M a c'erin man. lie was e.lu at. I a. W in-
cluster Mnl New Cnlleiv, Oxlurd. Mis entire
cii'iirhas tuen siiccts-ini una irrepi oai ',a'i e ;
but his la st .jiialities arc i.oneot a showy .pi ibty.
lie is a good scholar, a good speaker, an cecl
h nt lawyer, an iiccouipiishcd and agrceali e gcu
1 It man ; 1 1 we shoubl be pi n .led to point to any
pai iictil. ir oi ens. on on winch he caine out In a
mntiiici to nttra 't extraordinary a'lenii m or ap
plause, llis p'ainness of in mncr, al-o, and
a sin ht touch of provitic:a ism in hi- speech, are
H I lo hide tiie g'-niiiiie lelin 'inent of his mm. I
tn in those who no not know Mm well. Vticn
he lirst joint d the We-u-tn Circuit, it purtook
a pond mal of the nature of a plca-ure jeirty ;
Slid an niiimsit g amcdote Is to'd of his half
si linns ri lnonstranco with Wihle ( Lo d Truroi,
who had no teste lor the prolonged merriment of
the mess table, fur cpieiiiiun exponiiions to the
semi oast.
"I tell you what il is. Wilde, till you came the
circuit, we lived atoiet-.d y idle lite, liKe gentle
men ; evening cotisiiltatf ns were tniro tottinl
nml'crs, veiy rapidly got over; nnd when we
ciiiee into court ill the morning, we were nil
pietly marly ou a par, so far us c uiconicil in'l
n ute aeiinniitai!ie wnh our briefs. Now, you
have set the example ol sitting up half tho night
poring over tin m ; and the rest of us must do
likewise to keep naee with you." Wilde also set
tl.e t xit tuple nl long speeches a bad habit, w Uii h
long Miricd him on the .scene of his earliest
fori nsie vied r:es.
I rlu was no mher for the ity of Oxl'ora from
ls.ir to 1M 1 ; but he made no am nipt at pirlia
iiieiiinry distinction; iitul when, in isl'i, he was
ii pinlilcd to a puisne indcsldp in tliu Coininoii
I'iciis, he was ao litlio appreciated that there
ni'pi ari d atrong conimcuts in the lea ltin-' ne.vs
pa( era i:n the ullectl injustice ot preiorring him
to Mr. (afterwards Iliiron) I'lu't. Ho ns removed
to the (juccn's Ltneli in 1 Id, and appointed to
the dignity he now tills in 1 si. , L He lias every
rea-on to corgi'tUulate hiiu-elf on hi: colleagues,
ami , its ri gii'ds atrhoii y ou law questions, is
thought to preaidc over the sirongesl of tho com
mon law coi.r.s.
Mr. Justice Vaiiehan Wllliamt, especially
atroi g in special pleading and real property law,
woiilu rarely be found wanting or tripping la any
branch of I ngli'h jurisprudence; and Ins whole
soul Is In the eilective dischaigc of his duty. Un
luckily, an incipient deafness threatens t impaii
his utility n.s a judge of as-ic ; but I at in the case
uf tho late Jungo Patterson) the public, if thoy
had a rhoice in the matter, would bo extremely
ill udvlscd not to put up with his infirmity.
Mr. Justice Willi s was a pet protege of Lord
AVeiisleydule, which is a sufficient guarantee f ir
his lacal acquirements, as well as a tolerably sure
Indication of his quality of mind. Admirable
Ingenuity, combined with an extreme loudness
lor ti clinical itislinih jni and tine (not a w . ivs
obvious ) analogies aud trains of re.isjtnii'; is his
foite. He is.eonscquently safer in double than
in single harness, but a most valuable member
ot a court in till respects. He is by birth an Irish
man, a native of Cork, and gruain.ted a'. I'r.nlty
Colli pe, Dublin.
To come to tho Kxcacqucr. The chief baron,
Sir i'rcilerick Pollock, would hold a very high
place among the Intellectual notabilbics of Ins
time, even Inul lie never adopted law us his pro
fession. His mind Is undoubtedly otio ot extra
ordinary graap, vigor, and versatility ; and if ho
bad stuck lo mathematics or mcchan cs, lie mignt
be now in the same category with tlio ileiscucls,
Aireys, l)e Morg ins, and Unhinges. Wo allude
not merely to the si nior nranglersHip, which wis
his staitiiig point, but to lUe manner in which
he grapples with tho scientific. ques
tions which come before him. "N Mian,"
writes Lord ilrougliam, "can dou'ot that
a familiar acquaintance with mathouni'icttl
principles, mathematical methods of demon
stration, and the doctrines of inech inicil and
of chemical science, is of unspeakiibla Import
ance to tho practical lawyer." TLo chief baton's
general acquirements, too, are varied and ext ,n
aive, anil his argumentative powers aro of the
highest order w hen he is siillleiotitly w irmed and
stimulated to p it the in forth. It must be admit
ted, however, I 'nut his mind is subject to lits o
Sluggishness, or demands intervals ot repose; fur
his business at the bar was sometimes discharged
in a lenunctory manner, and he is rather unduly
prone to talk hiinsi lt into the subject, as it were,
by a running colloquy wuh counsel from the
bench. As one cxaiuplo among many, wo may
reier to that which must be Ire h in tho memory
of our readers, the urgiimcnt in the, Alex indi ia
case, In which he maintained his ground agunss
u foiiiiidublc antagonist, Sir Uoumlcll I'ainior,
without thu lemblunee of an appeal for forbear
ance on the score of his elevated position or his
ago. His easy disposition, habitual goud temper,
ami considerate kindness, nre well known.
When a "lino old man" was mentioned In
Swift's prcn nee, he broke out angrily ; ' 1'hcra
is no nich thing; II bis head or heart hud been
worth imvtbing they would have worn linn out
long nuo.1' Sir Frederick Pollock, burn in 17.S11,
must be admitted to form an exception to the
rule. He was elected a member of thu House of
Commons In ls;l,and was utiorney-genernl in
S r Robert Peel's short administration of Ksil.
He came in aguio with his party in 1M1, and was
made chief barou in 1st I. Al'hongh ho never
acquired fame as a parliamentary orator, ho fre
quently spoke with clicct, and his duties as law
ollircrof the crown were discharged with ability
and conscientiousness.
In the course ol the self-same argument in the
A'exandria case, to which allusion has been
mnilo, Sir U iundell Palmer, having to quote a
1 eatin authority , sarcastically said that ho would
translate it "for the benefit of tho caurt"-iniich
as a young member fresh from codego might
ofl. r to translate for tho benefit of the country
pen'liuien. As the learned attorney-general
coalil not mean this as a hit at the chief baron, It
was thought to aim nt the puisne barons, only
ouo of whom (Huron Pigott) had enjoyed tho ad
vantage of a university education. Whether they
wero strong in Horace or Juvoual may bo
doubted, but we should glvo them credit for
being able to construo the Latin of the lawbooks ;
and, at all events, they possess between them
most other Judicial requisites.
. Parou Uraniwell showed by his judgiueut in
tliit vi ry cn-c t'nt lie w ielded a strong, tiro n
it lelin I, well saturated with juri-priidenti il
lore. Hm education w as private ; and he ii one
of the In st tpeciincin of the hard -header), ener
get'e ti an of husiiii ss who has loreed his way
without much gi la nil cultivation or refinement.
I'.iiinn Chnniic.1 (although not quite up to the
mutk on tins occasion I is c 'inmot.ly i.iqirigulshed
by Ibe neatness ami lucidity wit'i whl 11 ho ap
plies hit abiiiulant kuowl.iic; tho chief draw
back hi ing his frequent itidc .sion.
Luton Msrttn ( son. In-law of the chief buotii
Is st heme m the h tuning of the reports, pis
si sses an CNttiioid r.aty familiarity wi'h corv
brunch if piainee, Knows mote of the world
II an n.o-t if liis c dlr.vui , ninl 1 a quick
witted, ha i d 1:. in led in hi to boot. Ills spec 1 1 Ity
Is a spoil nc i nu e. I loiicuoy , i r hn ki t , tb , c
eie in t ( i.ni.eh of them lo ma ie it worth a nnl e -'s
while to In i o-iie a no in ,r.l tin' .I-icm-v C u'i,
or a tn q'n nti r in 'lattirsili s. Lord 1 cm r I n
nt a ciuel il i it. pi r on this sort of lligi im
i n 1 1 1 inly oi-eon Mi n.inci d l,v I.i i ,1 111 limb u otnjli I
I) ! I'isii g to try a i action tor die auioint ol a
i r upon n i og n.ht whi n ii.nl mil come -il,
" e, inv lord." 'ttid the c ninsei (or th" plaintiff
1 1'ri -in.' Inm I " e i . - mitioi d I hat the do rs .-In mid
i 'ght." " '1 ben 1." n lii-o the i In.-1 m slice, "am
inn lied (o 1 nu :io u.oie of it! fail the next
C. '1'."
ltsto't l'i -ott Ins not been I nig enoug1! up n
llie bench to iii-titv an i stim ite in hi- nninid
n.t ill-, in.,' he w. s pi.i. el uinii-r a ten,, n u v
I I I Mn '. t :l 1 1 1 It l-( , f'r in liavinc: b ' tl tT 'ei el r , N I ,"-.
.llis,, e Stic So lui.nv iivriiini l..si,r .c.l
a.li ' i ati s. i I whom co, lc I'm -ght li tl u c at i
a I. lnc inn,. , i , it; w n ,,s intgr., i'i w ,.
.,'l.ni y re'rii n fri'tu m. , a"ng . . , ,u ;. 1!
i- a et nt'.enoin bytitth.a i.rai.i, .',i ot t I m. I
t.r-iiioi I elm i, h.,d a iair pr.ic.i a , I s
tin mi n 1 1 r lie, ding :
NX ii I k itito a a. o on1 cur', a;l v-m nil! ii,t I
i' en vi,i d inili a't c.ig, r .oi l.i u e, v in ,i:n a i 1
i r" u- i l - g e vi i y gest ii ie ' I -he com ' -rlnihl i-lee.
Walk inio a c ti t i I i .;-ii;y , ai.d in :i ;e a t.m s
oiitit'iw r.'y, 'i'i Will tin t no einli m ; i ,
llie soiici ors and then c.i rl,.s, a :th oec i ionaliy
tic piiiti-s to the -mi in,, pu ihc, th. rcl i',
re ! i r l.ae n -r ear lo h .nt ,i li I iv i-n.i or
tnitc-t ol n lord i i-N 'e. a v , -.'.eli mc -lior,
or a ina-tir of the r"lls, eve i when he
In art the honored mime ot Kmui !y. At the
tnt v.i w. too, tin ie .i i ins no in .rued d icr. n o
bctni'en llient. 'l fit aiu nil diligent, cons ii-u-tn
uv pail is-fa king nu1 n. nine or le-s I. on. '.I, laiiy
equal to tin ir in ik f't ' ie i, m oi 'i'm '
( imvitliinii. lint nt) c.itituH ias over Iho
liistii s'lii-licd bold, r ot the gre.it seal, the Right
Hon. Kh hurii lletln 1', Lout est inry.who exer-ci-is,
anil is long I'k'-Iy to exerc se, a iM'i'ilotui
riuit iidbicnce oi r the ch.tra t r nnd iirospects
tl the iole-sic:i. He no-.,,ily the gr unl dis
pecser ol i's l.cnoia, but he is a law n former,
learless, ciiiichteiicd, nnd far-seeing, who has
dot e li. ore to acceleiate its pnriticatioii and
n in oc 1'.- pr. ct ii .it alius- - than any man ih i tig ex
cept l.t rd brougham. He e;ave toe lirst imp il.so
to the sinwiy reliving inns of court ; and if is n it
his limit that any one may still obtain tit degree,
of barrtsfet, with its rank and privileges, without
any t xiiDiin.it ion as to cduca'ioiiul litmus, or anv
to.tit.ve and satisfactory te-t ol" cotnlnc; and
clnitm t, r.
liiclmrd I'.' flifll is a n ith'o of Wilts, and tho
son of apbvsicinn. lie was admitted ol' Wad
liuin College, Oxford, in IM-l, and took a
"iloitbic lir.-t" in IMs. II i res, p d in the iml-vi-is.ty
us pntate tutor till ho obta tied B felloiv
ship ; soon utter w hich, havit g ulre uly i utcred ut
the Middle Ti tuple, he began in earnest the study
nl Iho law. lie was called t i tiie lor in 1J ,
nnd leeeived a silk gown lu IM'1. HiSMiperinrity,
w l.cn his pretensions had been fully tested, was
so m.uiilest ns to prove iu some sense a dis id
vantage to him. Ilo had too much of Ins own
way, especially in the court of tho Vice-Cliauccl-lor
Shadwell, in which his chief practice lay for
a period. This judge's bearing towards him was
doubtless a good deal owing to thn a-sisfance do
rived from his arguments ; but still it was a sub
ject of complaint amongst his competitors-, and
call united io net injuriously on the very object
of favor. In tho other courts, Including the
h'ghest, in the House of Commons, and cien In
the Home of Lords, the most augii t as-etnli'y
in the land, the habit ol undervaluing or domi
neering over op oucuts clung to him.
Cnncf union to-morrow.
f WEIGHT & STDDALL
No. VA
'NT ,AI HF.rO ND UTi.FTTS.
C. W. w kh.ht.
y. H. SiVDalt.
I) UVGOIS T S, IMl V S I C I A N 3,
CtKN KKAIj l.T'Mii:KKKri:KH,
Cun flrnl at our "ti. MiV mi ni a i'!t Ahtort. r.tof Tmpo'od
and l-oiiiesnc Iirni, PoniilAr Tat-nt U Jtt-im-4. PtUnti,
(o! Oil, Wiiidow t ;)flaa, tni.-iTlitKn VlrtiH, c.t 4( low
prlciH mr Kii'ne lifM-cta1- n.t (h can tf nold.
MN12 K1HKS1IAI, OILS
For Ot'iWrctlnncri, tn tnll vnrl.-ty, and nl' tlio belt qualliy
C'othiiical, BcnJil ltitlt', Mitililcr, l'ot Akh, l'ui.t.'&r,
Hdt'i AHb,.lHin,oi! uf Vlt rlt'l t A Hit Alto, .'tiiMTin, Kxiricl
of l.oWvvO"l, Ac, iron l'VhUS' uue, alrvu! un':ani,al
fci-f nt nt t cash i Ires
VVMZ tiVH I'A KOl FAMILY
Crrunl exprciljr fur our aairs ami to wlifch wt tavlta
die atttntttn cif th' In aiit of u,Lii.ii aril. !.
AIbo, Mtluo, A TAKitt, UVbViRb, ,it.of extr
OnkTH b mall, cr rltv pott, wit) mrtt with prompt at
tfntloii.or penal qbuitiilom t!i be lurnishtd wiea re-
BUI SU A.
WltlGHT HTDDALTj.
Jall-lj JJo.ll! MAltKKT Htri'.tt.aboTO int.
1J 11 ) V N 1 M
AlITI-DYSPEPTIG POTCDoR,
An earrilvnt preventivo lor that moat ilhtreHilng com plaint
llYbl'KI'St.V.
l.i many rasci of ktiv taniUBK ll naiaiTrtleJ trui wo
(lerfiil ri'llH".
IT IS rLKKLY VKGKTABLli.
I'll: I'UIKI) OM.T 11 T
DrUsUltt and Chumltf,
n.e Cot. nrrn .vu :iiksnt t..
FMNtloipttla,
ll-lftl Anl fir .; by Piuv ,(: Knt?ra!lr.
f1 HA lA.K "KmiULTS, No. H Nortl
Hfi- MM 11 Hjict, ..iiva Mii-Ar-l. Hiipt-'n
ra-licallreuffd by ti r. fc.Vl,l:Krrrt I'romiura FMont
OraouatMiic I ftiitra Trui. rtoin-rior k.U B!t,
K ue hurkUiri. HUkLKriri( hhouMar Urea. rtmoo
rl' i.Cni'i'iiis, Ao.
LUi aiUaJt4 ty Mfi. B. C. EVF.KETT. aarM-l?
W" K A LT It, HEALTH, AND
I r to pain a1m.rlnK t-ya;
If to i: i ua In III ion Hi.fiH ;
If tn ba a MoomltiK il ti"
fatliutt. dyinniu an lur Hkai u 1
If to have a host of fiirmla;
If for viuv to make anifiuls;
Ifwlthliigh bt-rn bii-txi t" wed-
Ifa marhU' Uut' vUta deat WkaviuI
It to liro thn-recore and ten,
VMiin iiia oni a uii i
li to live a ln oi
If lo cie and go to j' " Hkalih I
If you wth a IH'eof plaiurot;
If you valuu tUln world ir'atnret
If enry tomtort you would ioe.
Take my uiivlc, and wlih fhres.
Tht'n, havhiR Health, Wctttti, and lieant?,
u u II l.e prupiiiai lor every duly.
I Bvatarrfnlprriealof Dr. WILLIAM YOITNO'S X.-w
- Book. 'I UK MAKIil AUK 11UIDE, wnuh Hon Id be read
!r rvery one. BoM by llwkiflit ri K-iiriilly and ut 0
: Jtootora OHice, So. hi'KUCK UTHLI&Ci prb'e -Ih
ctUU.
M11TE Vlb'-IN WAX OF ANT1LLK-I.
Tt 1 i'm et. pii .Its t'.minetlr I as ni e-iutl ler t..-ft'itiry.
Ictr, nfiim Inn. ai nt ;t, in Tics- tlie f anp i'nu It It pr
t"oril Irian loin ti-n was, fieri- p la I''.ra.ir t ta' v " a II
Hi n it r iiretf-rvma 1'ie HHtn. niakliia tl tell, Ulr, .iii.mia.
eil Irti ,,,sri lit 11 . luo.l so--t I, Inn a'lrr ( n I nil. i-iuel
et i i-mt h iii-ls ami ltp, ri im" i plot, hluti-iirt, isn.
frri ni,, r s'liituirn. ami lnqia-tt a pmrl tint la V
fa-e. Bi cl, an.l am. I--! a 1. , ,'.l). tut 7a ci'n't. III'S'T
lb. No. l.U H.HKVFM II lltrcat, aial Xo.il HI' -H I II
Htrert til S iiiB
SHIFJ'JNO. "
.-frf, lidSTON AND I'll ILAtiKLPIl I A
w- Hts-MiiMMp I liic, R.illitiK t m n,trh port of
r i i iii A Ui.rn flr-t 'mri io,e ' N K -strict , Phila
tH 1 1 ' 1 h nnd Whirf lt.r"n. 1 r."n rtrt wliarf
a ".' I'lKf Htrr.'i.op s4o'itav. 1 1. n'.r- f si. 1-1
I iit - f t in .!,,! H n s, M .mtifw. wi! .' n-M) V V.
iV I; :n . i IS -r.in.on ! ut A t v . 1 1. ..ml" r I m' Io o r) --k
A M : i:.l ti p nt. n.nsrm, Milf.l . ;llfk, r, troia Husioo
(' t 1 1 1 ni). i) ; M , n n,in p ti iv. m i r. .
1 (n im w aivi sitiii'iiiM mu iimt"r f'i'ni a r i la
l!; . mi i r In ni rnih .rt yu.t f. t-n Vnit vt .
In -ii' hi t 1'i'n ikiI nt one I. a i U.e namuu e..ai g.'d or
I lU o-'ili.
I i u )' -aVin at fur ra'ot.
hMHt:rr-'ir-i,lioiPn'.l HUH B-'frl! tt T1! BVU
Lai'm, i:r th. ,i ..n!-.
Yt r 1 1 1 . Vt it Tiil'ii;' (1v' fn a-.-o '.Tinil l)or.ll
a;-; h io iikskv v is k !t ri.,
i4 tf No. .'.' s. HKLAW lK Ai'iiue.
li'U M.W YoUK.
IM TnK I tK.
coam wi-i p i i y - ii : : i i im V i
M mi oil i-m:
H'l; ti;K.
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ill:
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1 Mi ItHl'lV.
tVH TI K V .
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. Ii u ir I'.- n-- I'-ii-.l i n . I re I'-. 1 in tit
i -met. '. i- a ,. n vi ...1 w i:;., tun i-ru.no .t iti j
I.e. .,. .i,, '. oi
W II I 1AM .1 T 1 1 ! Ott 1'it.,
-' -t -ir a W lull i el.
I' M.
I . . I i
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: pi '.'" v.i. i . - I iv
. t i- I n i .1, Sen- v -i-n
,i'i l.'iupoiy u 'iin-a-ltj ti
mi'ii ri-
I IN.. Ilo 1. 1, v I,,,- ,..,., ,;, -.I,
I 1 I Y 111 11 l'i t-lvll K hi- i e ii I , : : y T.
I I I UK 1 o s I UN . s io e e ij. .1 , i i v. i I ,.
Ai.ii.n'i -urt ii ,li.. R : i; t .1 k i , .tl u on, n ..n P?r Nc
II S-.i-l i.i r
lit I I K lite I'K-lei, iohm.k IM I I i.ltl.SCY.
I r-M.'i'i'. i on .o -hit i. , t . i rt
I ' I'al ii, t.. I ii.:.. n I ,e .o t, rrt.e t ' I letl... :
Ut .1 I ;ili Bin r..l... 1"" i HI., ni; te I'ir." .... vie.
I I - -. -..l I ii tu 1 Oi in r I -' , H'l, r e t, U -i.it nu. ,'l.it
I'll- -i-ii-i . h!i tc-ii Hr.t'-'l I.. Ifinro. ll'rii.un, Kol
toi - an. At lui't ;c . 1. 1 1 .,aa Hi l-.w ma's.
Ki.ii irlu I ii.ii, ,i,l er l,'-i.-. nil. .mi Flrtt Cil'itr.
tin. fli". 'in ."Ci-.-ni-n (rum l.li iti,.hi ,-,1 i,'.,,-..,,,.
t.-'in.l.'i I '. -ip wl,,, ii :h'i 'n m-i'if tor tin-r uk-n.ta cr
b-r ' , l,." 1 t-i I, !' ,. I
It'' r , j, rl.i r 'I: a mnl lee Aia i v tt tt n Oaainiinv't r-flli e
.111, IN II. I'AI.I.. Ai.-Ili,
No. mw.U.M I Siic.-t, rin:.i.!,'liii
r .. - KOL N !(W i i UK. Dl'.SlWl'Oli
luiiiK.in--'-. sail ttwiO.um lii. , Tit liiiitwAre ard
I. -1 11 ai -i'. I "i1 M c.i'i ,'i ' -t l 0-- iilie. uri IliAS-.lt
a,, ii tc 1.''.i-:,k M ., mil o clock f.M.,irtiia trnril .t
tl.. us w h'ii'H it-n t
tin 'rc'i te. w 'ni-li wt'i b tli'-n on Ai-c-immo.v-ttcj
tl- li . II H I" M 11 1 ICH it. l.Alkl) ,ti CO.. .So. l.t-l
1)1 l.AK M.K Avinu
RAILROAD LINES.
IU: t AKH ANfJKMT'NTS OK ICi! 4
lW'. NKW CHK II . IU 1,
Iht- Omdwi an.t Ainhrf int pb,vi'nVra Md Tronti n
ktiitoivl (-'- inpfltiiftk' LtlWk fruu rhi...lo.-tnrs to New a oik
aitl V a I'lti. ft
I MOM W'ALN'T fTKKKr WlI.VHf,
w'H ltHva t ft, tt . : Tna
At A ii., vAi nn.ih-u and AinVoy, C. and A. Ac-
it i n tit 'ti f2t-
Asi.M, via 1 aimlu) and Joritiy ty, r smin
R-.r. lt
All! 'K1 H. via M!id'n and Aiuitoy, C aiirt A. Ac-
9k tuaic-;ttkn Hi
A i 2 T. U . vui ( .uiidttn aiil A mooj , j. ai:tl A. fcx-
pii 3 2
Ai l;fir. M .. m Viiii.V-n hi. Anii ik . Aiv ioiuo-
ttaunr ( f ri'lrht nt l -WtHfor ) 11
At h F. M., thi ('rn.o-ii frill vi'itv, rrliii'H UUjII
( 1 tcU.LI and fiioiKi.r) i.t rwnnTtvkul VIS
i iii-m d rit'
A1 1 r. M.t via 'uiiUmi anl Anloy Aot-.-oJiVHla-tlon
i Tri'itwlit nd I'a-tit iu-nr). I t CUrni Tii-Att....
8 ,'l
S I t-Mi-P d. , I'M
P or H'JvWwv, i-aji'ion, l.am!ytvlilf , Fiem Qifton, A-.! ,
Vi r I.ainJKW.vme nnfl lr(4Tmftt!atfl tnUn, at P. M.
For to4MiU fluil), K.vannvitu.', rfiutieriou, aud Vlnoeti
town, at A. M., 2 and P. M.
Per VnUMd t .'.A.M. an.t TV.
t- T I'alwyni, Ksrcrtou, HvHiitio, KercHr, Rdjfi'witcr,
Wnr It kv r 'rvniiiei, ltonlunUwn, f t B t 1 1 5n A.
ii.. It ."J and llI'M. liif .1 Wtind j 1'. M. Ilnoi
ri'B 4'ri UH'mhI" UtTri'nNw.
For fft'tnyi a, Itlvmon, Deiaaeo. Bevcrlr, aad Murllaz-
fV nitir. m
I.INFH FR(M KKNftlKdTOM DF.rOT
Will leavt- ai Mliw
Ai II Id A. il-, via KeiiiiltiK'oa nd Jorw.y f'tty Ek-
prM S TO
At 4 T. M., ti.i K AjiibiffWu and Jvmof -t'JJy.tta-
prma 8t)C
Al I'. M., via hw4ntji nn1 ff.f tyt
W ihlTVt"iwnd Nw M ork irw ' W
A' IV r. W . (Nijht),v KwUittn ivdJur.y Otty,
WKMuitifiii and StwYork
TKi' ' V, A4, doc Mia run duly. All h -r fiimay
ecifrf4. f
rorhntNlo, DuiiVIrk, niin4ra, 1ha- A. Ovnn, irhet
ter, lttn,mitr:, tirct) ieut. Mni.iror, Wtikontrre
ttfvan'un. MtrnuUil'ii-jt, Watvr Isrii, MrttM-a rhouk, Alli
tawn, Hekkiiii, iivid. ie, Rnu n, LmttriviU.', K'en
(tion, .V . at 7' 16 . M. 1 .U Una c t iif.'tH with Uic train
Un1nff ttaktot ft.r .Mincb ThiMik m 4 t K. M.
Fr l.Hil-rtv11.i at V. M MAtur,lnv ..n!y.
ror KrMol, Tirnton. Ac at 7 1- and 1 1 l A. AC , and 3
ami I. M , nad li umlnht.
Vitr M.iliBtMiri:, I ai onr, TTI'fl'wmliir, HirishiirK, and
Fraukr. rd al 'J A. 1 and I'. M.
(fc For Niiw Tori aad Way Miinh hMvlnn Kt,itlnon
t tl, tKh tin' crn uu Kink Miei't, lov walnut, ha.r an
kour l.i-it te iifi.ruru, Tii f "am run lnttie lt pot, and
on nt ri Ml rf esrh trim run (tout ib Iiouot.
9 iRy j.- titiii oi h.ijrt' otily allow M 4oh ptinifef.
I'aai' nr;i aro piolill lit il fn-m i;ikliit anviutn - h j.-nt
hft il n-wwaitou aavivl- Ail luwh' uvar fifty pumiui
tr l mui for exfia 'I b romimiiy ll u!t tiieir r"ons
Ixtor frv liMrauc On l .lUr i-r P'mh'1, io1 will not be
bab lor aay auiouui beyoud $U, eaoayl by special eou
litft. Omhani'i P fn.f Fmren wfll .-all for and df'Kcr m
foi, at Ui Ieps'a. Order to be ielt at ho J W.AIMiT
turn. Vi. 11. UATKMKli, Avut.
I v. fit lr I, ltVt.
LINKS ritOM MTW TO:lC rrR PllILDKI J-!IU
WILL LKAVK
Frw foot of rourllin :re-t at II H. and 4P.M. v-a
Jrt'v rifT aeU Oiitie'i ; .. lu. ant 11 0 A. M., ti i.
M., an! 1) Nu'nt, via Jmm y iUty and nanniiifton.
F rntu frntt of linalay kta-el, at 6 A.M. aud i V. M.. ft
A Niboy and ( aiuilwn
From ricryo. I North Rher. at 11 M. 4 and 8 T.
( Krulnht and I'amenucr) via Ai'ibni ,uid Caiudm.
JiKlGHT MXI-S VOU NKW YOUrC AND
aH the ni illoni e tke t'aunkn und Aouojy aad ojo-
noittut Kau(oal".
IKfTtf AKI PBATftl,
The 0wwVn unit" Auit-'T Kiirot Aid Traipo-1aMo
Cowcany Fi-eiaftt Unee for bw or will ie W nnt
irt.i Dkiff, m an1 afr Jaanary D. daliy ( AuiuUy ea
Cri'trf1 ) Ml 4 o eiw l.r il
UetDrrjr.K. Uie above Llati wit! Wave New York all aad
4 r ii.
rr.ift mmt be detlverr4 befure Jt'.P.M.to be fbr
wa:tlco Nit intiue ttoy.
frHtte Ux rrema, Prtneetwi, Khunrt, Jfew Bnn
wik. aud aU pouea wi M aiaiii and Aiuvi Ri'lr i l ;
hfeofw lite lteJHUre. Iiiwvn, awd riemiartoo, I at Mem
Jirv, UieFreild and Jamihitrif, and iu Hur'Ktim
aad We nnl Hubf RaUrvani. rocivd and Airwanled up te
liuoswk P.LI. in All fcckasa M kloaiitliodj roooived
up Ut i e ik V M.
The Pe.vif'ere Welewar1 RaHroad evniiecti at VWe
biirv wita Uie Lehigh attay Jtauru.id. Tho Nw Jiry
H.Droad Ui al KliihUi with Hit Nw Jcrnev
t enfral hturoad, and at iewart ntta lit Monu nuii
Kv KattroAd.
A up mt'Bernt!BBi. perfyag the nartre and naia
Un uvpaia and cou1k .) i, mutl in ery laitanee 1
VKM whh chh ! Hd of rdi.orao rerepi will bn thin,
larfisd 1mriitU- btoK beea oiads far tiie iranisurta
tl4wi 4 I.I V 1 1 K, eV"r ai lniie4 W fcry un rouU.
W bttii ta itoek b farioihe hi ananlitiei of TWO (!.H
UAhH tf BsO'. l will e drllvwed at the toot of fc ortiMh
tut mi, aiar iw Lme Lwdi, er at fter M 1 Nortft
tn'tr. a the khif ert mv rteMsmate at the Hme V Ui
euipnivcit. AI.1 k.U mk.CM AN, riei:ht Ak'fciU,
Ko -1 H. ic!awr avauoe, MitUdwlphla.
tfKO.R KAVUO.Mi, treUht iliuA,
)aA tf IMer ke. 1 Monk Illvef . ew Vorlu
Xl'E.T JFRRKY RAILKOAD LINKS
y JUiW Arraii m nt. On uid alter 1UK8IT,
Kovtmboi' 1. IM, uum wl leatu trout Waiaat iUce
Fiei ai (bllowi ;
rnr Cy Mv and all plea eoUh of UilWUle at I
A. II eat J F. ki.
f's MiVvOiv, Ritdketon, Raleni, and all tnUrtooOUU
placee eeuia M (Ubr at 9 A. al. aad J r. U.
roc 4iiMlNo at 9 A M -. U kl.,ad 4 V. M.
For Wacdhary, Uluuctikof, A , ai A. M., 11 M.,3 arvd
cr. m.
RKTTHTTTNfl.
LeaveCawe Mav at A. M. and II A. M.
MHIvdiuatti-in A.M.aae 3 P. M.
" Ltrldket at 7 MA kf.,1 kP.M.
" Haiutm at 7 A. U. at id t P. M.
" Woodbury , aatd 4f A. ., aud 4 it P. M
and H LU P. M . to CiaiWn oiit.
TIIIC WVI4T tmitSUY HXPKCiN COMI'AXT
WlU ait ad te aH tke omtal branenee of Kxprei bnel
Bent, iweaive, deMver, aud forward Unab ,utH ruepoiv
atM" Kjrpreee Cowpaniee to all rte er tkiM-ounlry any
urtiele eatruaUd to tkMa. A ttpttaial MaMenuur acou
Laalee tacii Uiroutfh train.
J VAN KENAHKLAKK, floprluteiidenL
nnileii-kla, Novawbar 1. li. lU i
RAILHOAD LINtt..
XUM'TH V) NNYM'AMA K A IM!' A P.
ly V ll RpTMl PIIPM. liM!'H.N
MAT 111 I NK, IIA.I.KTON, V M.KKAHaHKK. WIL-
l.,AkHH 1 .
rtt.T AURA Vr,rfXT.
On ar aftnr M"Nlt, Srn.'vr IV.t. Pan-nc
T-ii inn "til I fftA Ue MKW lM' 7. nil RO i h e
Tt m(inu, Liid'-Ji t.M, dai y (rtuiiiiTi ce,tt0, ae
Ib'iov.
v: ? A M. (furrt) for MOtlo'im, All ntowH,
W mu h :linnk, w ikli uTi, riiiiii(iii.
A l il .' 0 A. M . ( A. . in nu ulrtt K.H ' h r I vtm town,
A I I "- P. M . ( ri.iiiini.)'la-,-r ',-r t o"l anhntat'Ml.
At 1 ; n p. m I Hvnit ) or HoMlti'm. F. m-'ii. c.
Tin irnJn rivt I Km n at t. W ., uixl in V f fltae
e nne lion itli I) e Jeriv i 1 1 aJ f - r NV 1 ofk.
Ai 4 IV M. I Vail) .r b fwii
A-.'iiMV M l trrmnmoiUUon) f.r IUmMiIh-iu, Allen
to" r. ai.d M 'inr h t ImiiM .
fi I P M ( .IfuniiLi dlloii f- I ini Jn.
i to. 1 ii-ni u i.--t U rrt'f ."'.t at tn TVk l O n.
Till HI" Sne1. T MKltK.t .iliJt, in id- tti eicJii- Ui
lo e.tt rale r hn
ThAtSU Will pni' MKI IMII 4
T Me n;til. iirm at 'i ai-A -o' M , ati 1 4 U P. M .
1' v ., it wn a' ' -0 A M.,and i 4,1 1" H.
fc!!.. ! at r.'I'i A M
t .a t v ajihin((tsn at . W P 14
UN SCSI' N H
VM'h.I. kb tt 0.. e (on v .1 1 . M tA I'll P. M.
l.'vttow 11 f r IVvl 1 t'ii'io nt 1 A 1 iinilJl', V,
Hifimi Itjit.aK'rt Ktiii wl1 rl i r : ! itHvrr
bn t. -isr ni t. 0 .lei itt. iijdri u-.iy b.i Km', .u No. Ill
n, 1 mill .iti.
y- ! KI.LH t'l. 4 UK , Ac'it.
Ijiin.ADvi.rn' a, (umimantuw, and
i'HHJIOw N H t M.l'i' K I.
T. i A f 4 Iti K
On ani aitT M'.)MAi, iy U :l. ui;ril 'jr'.'er
niie.
Vou i;F!5M mws
I.ve 'h 'I ,s i,, ;, s, 1 1" U, li A. V. ; 1, ?. If
S . i". ll , li P m
L ,i e i-i i 'Prttit'-r. 7. 7 . : 11, Pi A.M.
l.j i, i ,,;.. :,s.'t,u " n,i'iiv m.
V - t-tA n. -aii. I i ft and UaJsi j), do tit ate
Mi t..o t'UU.ot s n Hr"C'i,
i:i:i',"Nl' I 1111. 1. tt.VII.KOAO.
T,oav I'hl'.tide.pbia. S. V, ID, I'J A.M.; J, A'.
til l II 1 M.
I no fheMi'tt 1t!1. 10, 11 to A. M ; ImO, 340
6 4". I". 1'. ru 10 0 1-. M.
rOK t rHiH IH M'K I- N AM) N UH IS IH) N.
I'l'iU'','!.!.! llw.A. ..; 1,3,IH,H
flV. KMi! IIS
1 . 4- i- run. n, fr, 7, 7 u 1 sn I II A. M. ; IJf, H
, in I j p, ki.
f . :, tr i tn ni. t'l p nt w '.lakun, M uinyunk
an. t .''i-L.. ki o.-It
fr"K Ml V VO NK.
I .a - 1 bl's.V '; ' u. ii.fl ll i j A M-, li. 3, IS'.?-.
-' i; r. m.
I e.oo V-iuaiMi.k. JV.H A.M., t,3, T.
ai.i : I'. ;.l.
II. K.inil.' .vil SiHitfi.iVnt
P-;ot, Nl vri .im 1 i..ikv M su-e.-.
j) I- Al) I N U K A I L U 0 A D .
l:f KT TU SK I INI
KttOM fllLAOKI, 111 TO TlIK IN'IKKIOK OI
IK.il- L A Nl A, I UK H Hi LK 1 1 I,, SUA
ll till. N . TMl.KPI S M, AMI
V OMINU V.l I. ICY,
MI
NOLTII, NOUTnWKhT. AND TI1K CAN IA8
rAHKNi.Klt TltAlNt
1 avr ), (i n,iii. i h-V'";. ai TIIIKTP.',S"rn am
l.l i V Illl.l. Llinuli, I'lsi-mUaN -i. ut U.O f.flii'Wtn
h-'iiii
V'HJMKU MAIL.
At vm A. W . f.ir lua.l-iu-. iftji....n, Knhrnra. I 'ttt
''(iiiiiiH. LanO'iir, l'.rttilf. P n-vrow, Tunnnua,
fr:mtiiry, W ul amin'it. Kimira. K -!u'tor, Via-a P it -a
liiicnio, Aile-.twr. V I kMbarte, l'luat'ti, Vork, t'aruile
t hnt'rilM.r.', llni'Tr.uo n. Ai . -.
1 hie nam romo t tt at PtX IlN(l with Rut P yhra
fiia Ratirovi triuna ior Aliuaiown, Ac. tho Ueadiiot and
( tui"iou li ailiot I (r I jJirita. Li'.i, find ('olum'na. tui
woh t'ie I el anon Vnlley train for II irl"liurp, Ac ; m PK f
t'l.l nT 'N IMi rdiawUna Ki'imnd tralm K-r Wllkca 'aire.
H liH!ni. rt, lurk liaeo. K.nclra, .tn.; nt IIXKKIH
1I KilwiUi "Nnrtkern t't-ntrai," "i 'uinl'prl.inil Valloy,'
nr. I ".st nlk ll an-1 StU'infnann" traiun for K nlium
lrUsnd, U)muil m I Oi k . t ':iAniherbiiri( Putt:ro e,Jko
AbTK.I.'MiuX KXPIihSH
I raTf VULi . !;.,ia at 'l-.ni P. M. -r Keadtnj. Vt
vi1!--. I'Tii'if in e, II iMU'mnr. .Wg., ronnrctum at llarrla
Lu- n w li h l etKiyN iha r.Mitr il train fur Fitt'oirf , c,
J.t.nl m "t air I I'M i . id iimii .r Svio'mry, Ttontnim-
lu t inr. i. I !'i. 1. 1. Ac , rtini at I' i t i tint' w ItS (J.tt'i taaa
liniirtHid tralm for Milton, w iibamsort. Klmlra. UuLfaW
sltt.
It E APT NO A(rofrOT VTiny.
I,'rtTtt Rt-vhf.c at r'M A. M., t.M- tnK all wiy st
I Inn. irr'wi'l in I'MIii.'-.'lo's nl J .' l.M,
Ki'iurnintj. kav. fbilWi-lolja at t Jb I'. AL ; arrlvoe ta
Lit.iN :it . A- I' M.
'f iii'.n fr Pm'iuN lpHakave Harriitoirir t A. M .afifl
r. 1 1 il Jo nt n .1, , X , rhIv inK in Pi a) i-luiivhwi ni I 01
P. M. AOerii'H'n traini lcr' M lrrtn.niri; hi I Vi I.
pml-VP., ai j .lo p. , (inhlrw hi 1 :i!uotrl-hln m 7 IV M
Murkft UH.nii. wii.i a nan-sigi rar altacho'l, bav
Pitilrn't ipt in at 1 1', SI , fr Keaibok Mid all w.iy fcta'fcwia;
b avi- K ading at !?, r.oon. iuhI fi.iw plntown at U JU P.
U for PhUmif -1a and Mil wav H.UI-M1".
All La atove tralra ran catl, Siinduyi eieorited.
8j:oitO trati:. ii ue l oiuvl'te at 7 A ii., ajid PhJIa
de.i hia ut 3 Ji P M
PirKHTPK V ALI.Kf R WLROAI.
Paiiwnwfr for I)ownnni't n anti uiiwrme waa fwMnti
UKr h- h i,o A M. and 1 JO P. M.ti:uni frna P alatlali-tua
rt'turi.iPK frt.'m l..wniiiijlowu at 7 A. M.. aiwl l'i K
WftVV YORK LXrKESrt POR I'lrrsiHTttl AND TUB
WK.T.
Learn Vw Yorti ati A. M.an.17 P. kf ., pnnlnd Rea.llrn
at I-.' loiiliotfol ui.il 1 J P. M., ao l cutMiprtlnir at Harris,
rurn wuh itmyti ie Kaliroal L'prusa trauu for Piiu
bnrtf. Hi a, at d the Wtt.
Ui'tunitTK Kpn i train Itavoi HarrUbiinron arrrval of
thn Petn.iylv aula Kpies Lorn I'lUiourtf at 3 W an.
rl-ltt A. M . pa!fir Kuitl r.t at 1 U ana lu Jn A. M , und
arr.vlnrf at W w Yoik at 1 A. Iti. and 4 U P. M . Mlop
It b (' acramp iiiy t)ie Ira! Urougti,beiwnu Jurvi'y
t iiv uad 1'ittil.iifL', w iLhou C'.aiu.
Mull train (or .HlW Y.rt. Uvee MarrtiMiTc at 1A. p. M.
Un.il train ar Marri-bwru lave Srw Yu't ' 11 M.
Hi Ml Y I KILL VALI FT H A ILK A l
Trarnn iav Potttyil( at 7 I K. M. and A I. M.t ra
tTiin nK tioru Tiucarora nt S pi A M. and 1 3ft I'. M.
8t.m:t I KILL AMI HIM.'I IMANNA KAM.UD40.
1 rfi'n leove Auburn at A.M. br I throve and
II nr'-bur,-. unl at I'.'xiP M for rmwe ooly ; return
ti t: iroui Harmlmrf i,l 1 JO V. Al., and 0V01 PUlCiTvveat
7-16 . M., ai'd u P.
TTf'KKTt.
T'tr-nch tlrt r'nti tu-tu im! nvlraii ti( to all
Ikf mlonoal loitst tn fie NnUi obd 'V,.-! si'd I'.inn'taa.
1 'ie h.ll.Mvh.n U ar tMiroUl- onlv at im oftbyi.d
l'.ltAPK"KI.TrciiMirer. No :!v7 K. HH'ltTll HlrofH,
Pliilaiic pt u. or of ii. A- ML'OLIvt, UfOi-ral SuyuiiuLe
dclit, lU-sidliiK ;
roMMlTVnow 1 1(K K.T8,
A per ee. t. di-'i't, bK.t!n auy polu dcslrod,
An iBinTm aitd r'nn.
MI1.F40K TTKF.rt4,
C-d r SV mil, beiwei n ad poini, at bO wk,
U t fniutteA Miul irrx.
hKA-OV TirK KTH.
F"f three, 1t, ninc.vr twalvo uuulii, for hoi dare only,
lo all iUJiu, ai rvda:d rutM.
t Lfcia.VMRH
lttffr? on tlm Ifnn of tlie ril will be fiirnlnhed with
raid.-, iiuii.H-i tbtiuaclvai and whaa to Uck cu a hut
th"'' KtmrRSlOW TirVRTH
Fn-m PliHedelpi. a to principal Miimiui, ftxd frir Ra tar
da v, Hnmlar, and Mioifliv. at re.luuwl fare, to be hud onlv
ihc 1 xket UiMce.ai lUlUTNiaaudCAUUWiiiLL
httoe'.e.
KUKH1HT.
UootU of all dirr1ptione ftirwarded to all fhe above
ponip.fim tl i oniian a caw freU'it dvput, JUbOAD
and WU.l.OV Btretti.
Fl! KTOIPT TR4T!49
1.enveFhllad'lvbU dully at 6 A. At., I P. M.,and "f.M,
fT ki-adbt. Letmnon, Harrtabnrif, i'ottavtlla, Port OUa
kt, aoJ LivUita buyvud.
VAIT.
rt ee at the PhfadTpli(a Poa' Offlre fVr all prlaoea en the
road and iu bmnehe at ftA.il., and tvt Ue yiiuesfal
etaUoiw wdy at Mi P. M. '
f)irnTAlK7!7HIA AN 0 MALTIMORK CRN-
J TKAL ItAlLROAD, WX TO 0OHU SVUISO
AHRASOKM FAT.
On arri afU-r F Hi DAT, April I, kM, the tratne will leave
' LKaTb"kAJTWARO. i IS.KV WKHTWAItD.
aiATiuaa. a.m. t.u. arAViuva. a.m. r. m
Oxior.l r, A) f J: VhHaiteij Ina.... HUI 4 at
V u.tOroTO n 7 I Vi rVwt ftioeW... 7 4ft 4 44
Aombile 7 bn 4 bl tT. 0. Jujiouou,. 9 i'U
k-i.ii 7 W 41 OiHU ord 'S ft '6
( bid.l Kurd.... 7 42 4 U'fi.alJ uPord,... 9 41 4 14
Onnrord Hi iiintt Ibi4 4 .fl
W. t,'. Junetioa.. H lft 4 ! Avon 'a I" ii 4' 4
I hiUdvkui Vi ! Wmi irove U J 7 W
Wnt4'hkatr....9.'Jll 1 0ft,rd In M 7
fwiwoKcf I'rpnt kn PrilUdliiJila kiu hm onuiitfrd from
Flv'Htuti artd Market iumm, ia 1 Hilt U '-riKrtT and
MaIiKKT HltiU, Weak l'lttluJl(bia. Market f4trnt
raifni.fr kaliaay Cawa ouavy PaaaenMera lo and iiuaa
tfe Lttft.
Faoatuatri go ttrowrh wtrhont rhancr of eara.
j4 It MM MY WU1. bmrtnumdal.
Tbla trraat ttiie Ira versa the H rum and Mrtliwtal
CtunUi o Pt-iuiaylvanla to Uie eiiy ni IrVU oil Lak) Kriw.
It hutbret. Wai.d by the PKNMHTLVAMIA HAlMeOAU
ty iMP A MY, and andnr tbMr analooa to boaa rayully
Opi iid Lhroaabuut lt tmtlre lenifUi.
It im now ta fcr I'aiienai aud rrlRht buatnaae f
Ilarritkurtr to k mrKMimn. f! mllta), on tho Kaeiem LMri
h..b, and liwu BbfU14 ko k!xt (ib wAM)tM tee Weetara
1tvlaieu.
-rum FieacvauB nans at penLAimrma.
Vail Trawi Iwwei 0
Itapre TraU) lav Mr) P. M.
Cmn rnn ibrn;gh witmoit cnahhi bokli wayaon tiwia
tralu betwoea I'Mlairhiaand Loa llavaa, aud Wa
LaHiiiinre and Lock Maven.
k.k.ii.iBt Hteiinit Care on the Kipmaa TTfirn aota war.
For kotTiftaaui ran'rliix t'ana nver btw'nci. anuly al
11 1' h K. rnniMf of KI.RVKxTfl and M iHMI' Atcauia.
And Ajt FrtaU iUitne of tb ( ouioajiy Ai:vv
H It KiiiRarwi. Jr , cfiier WX r:TU aad MAieKKt
trufta, Pai)alfhfa.
J. W. lE-yiiiUda, Krto.
U. Drfi, A-, M. . C. VM
Gmieral Froiirnt Armit. I'MiaWie.
LK ' I !i L. HoUPr.
General Tlrkt Ant PhUadlbl
JiiMKJ'H I POTI',
Jat-tf
iiemeral Uanair, Wt)itaiiia
RAILROAD LINES.
BALI ikiniifc H UI HtiAiV ' A "
r. inm. n. lotVONlMV 'liirmVf o 1VM Tralne will
Irave lepoi. . mncr LH'JA1 bir.at and Vtu?il
A fi nc ax follow t - na AS1H.UH
l- M-. 'Mam a- 4 n a M fMtM( ,viaN)
p.-l.in.i.-f aai Vtath! einu, au.tv tn at v. ii,B.nitnfr
lirr.itio, liarre tie t.ra, e, AUrun, Iwryma" 1 1 al"
m 5utITrnln at I A M fnndnv ncpti for
1 in I i in1 rt. -tn) t)i t a aH ri'uuiar ifHUfiioi rnnrtarttng wttfci
1 isiiivnio R'Ul i-adal Wilmington tor Mibord, aulmry,
nil ih(- i incOiatr iaii"Ui
t n.iiis I -a n al I I. P. t (nniav o .o?l''dl Put.
0?,. ir an it V nvh'ni, 'f n. atei-pl-ir at ' hi'iter, w"it'aioion,
I Ik tun, pi rr uhr, ai liavrr- di ( iacc.
i- im" T ii n i; .'-0 f m . i mi nil. 1 1 -i t fcnled) f w lt.il
t'ii.. tr ai'tl rt.i'hi.iii- !cf:'l(i at Wi 1 m in t -n. Wo wrk ,
m i.'T., S r(' I Pi-r- ' i.e.llavrA do isr-i, I'eiTy-
IHMt , ati-t M 4 lolta
N-irtu Kvo. n at II I I. M nr Ha 'l it rn aid
i ,vi n. '. o. n o ioi. ai t r ( ,nly 1 1 th" Ma t in
aiiO il'iii. to'i I'O'fn.'rr-i, W llinuu-cn. N'aik, Ulk
i . r i oil 'i I i 'l , Pt'M mc i'IKI M a ff il i r-".
I ami ii.i i s t. 1 im ti ' - Mum or will take iho .vA A . II .
TlllHI .
At'l'oM ViTK'l !'V TK 41V 4
Hb'pi tin at all ma lum t '.. n Pb in't pula and Wll-
tll ti, (op,
L.tv.. I'toMfi !:iMi fit 1 1 A M . t. ' 1) mid 1 V. M" .
Th,- 4 I' . r. ii t, iii I .t'uw.i.'ij K.lrjai fir
if'. ft :,t .1 lllif II. .'.ii vt-. j, ni
I w i.i. in tun at ; 1.. ami '.) i A. 1 , 'J M and C W
r, m
TI"(M i,ll TUAIVM ntOM HMIIMOHH
t r wt i v . i - I, h it, ,n, i i .ii p. m ,
III - I " iv :.' I'll 1 1. 1 1 'Ki. "in i.
I i .it " l... ..rli a. M , U-. d ;.. PM,7-if
aiul ' i- P M.
M NPW rillv-
K x pf Trilr. m ; i i . M f..r luVlivr An I WaOl
If: Ji t', hit fl I 'tii''i n. P, r v - ifl, l!lii
l.'.'ff, Mm r..- i.. I'.tt mm mol M rnoi!.
hi. i t t no' nt ll-I-'. P t. i.m kii. ii. e in I Wuh..
II . t ll I IU rtl I lo'H r I I r l!.l''UM 'ir d l tf
t.n 'H."'Ii'im. I. iu ", Nfwtrk, lukto-i. ft nin-
1 I h i -. nr-l M . t- tr .r.M-.
Afcf- it iMixia-.i. ii 1 rf.Hi at 1" P. . fr n'iliniTK'.o.i uud
j - .
it i 1 1 m 1 1 1. r F- n piiii. t tn-i.pni a.
I fix I ri" i" t i ;i '.I '.' P, M . ii to (mp.k rtt llavra de
I a ' c l r t and i im op o'l. A o th-iii nl I'lk -t
n mu' N w.'i y t ta t fit - r 'or Plm in-lii'i a mil
lri iiAiLnmii M.'in li-iurr ion or tlaiunoi. mi'l
t'lt.'i l irttv pan.c l.-.'i.i I '-a :li in h ur N rikli-
II litOJI
J.i iw W ''n'n'.'-i n fnr phili r ih V r, m P. M.
1 f lM ll M ! MO.ir i I ill I. I'LI.P II .
Im.r I i ' i no r. l M . , vv.iv u I. I I 1 I' d.,P
f".'. l. r St ., 'T .iv ( l n:i ; I..I.P M.l'dtfo,
r M,K'i.i
r k ti st fiirt HAM! mup.f.
Iavat"sat'i- t : M. I b ' .1' ,'l i 1 P M.
I imi v ii .it u. i. ii ,K I 1 1 a. il ., j .'.I, p.. mil IJ -ii
r m.
f r ii.at Tra'n v Ph Pmo'iu-iT ( ' r a'l oi'ict will latv
i mint-i-'n lor l'l'trj i it .uj.1 iii i-i iniiia. .tauona at
T O.'- I, ii.
)- an II. F . KRMNFY.H'Mvriutemlent.
'HAN(iK OV TIM I'..
TlIK PI N VYI VANIA t 'FA THAI. It AU.I'.O T.
TKN lAll. 'i' K A I N - ! I'M 1 1 . l F I, "111 A 1 O l' f I'i-
i.L'i;ti-dH. millh:
TVe TI-IlM Oi! ,-. f the l'KNSYl V AM V I'KMTIUL
ft M I .K" A 1 1 ta nnvNfl'i'ili thpN.Mv Pii-. n it HimH
1 . Om. nu. v, 111IKilr.ru anu MAKKH1 Htrouia.
PMll.Al'l- I Pill .
IML I HILMX I.PItlk FAIM;E loives dailv. TUB
1't'lK MAN. li-i"t dni i'Mi-,.i Saiiijuay. All otm-r
tmiD'. lfuvf diilv. ecc)it rt'in-lav.
I'lirti-.t atioi Mi i.n 1 4 V , rniuer '.'t'., lNil.tr.itm will
lAc I bl.tuuti.loa a I -ll. 'Ti
tN'tilt A. 11.
TH ATL Ti: MH, wlih tia tnn Pu; o wmotlon Ar-rli-
at A L.i t rilKNi t K N'l KKSLCI ION it l A.
M., ard contoci Willi VVriv l.to-an-r KaHroad. ar
tH Mk at Yivhl i .ictfr ir.10 A.M. At I'OW M I OW S
V'!U a. IH., c irtifi'iti'K with train lor W.iyrnlmr-:, and
rent lilni klir-re H ill A AL At cot .1' M HI A IL W A . M .,
rontir 'tii'K wilh Nntuni Crn'ral iMilr.-atl. and roioh
lii K loik ft' V.'"' P. M , Han nr JhnoUfi 3 M) P. M.(
Il.itO.fr 4 4". P. M ., nnd i i.-lt vta i. L P. H . Alio,
nli i lain n Hfadiiuf a to! f .'i'lintu i 1: tllroad. laavinir at
IlnP. M, Attnei.' IIAHKMHI i:U 1"' P M e.oine.'ltn
w Mh N"i 'hm Ci nt fill pa North, ttmt Lrara M irrt
butK I t C M , aiTive at son 'oiry 4 3V P M .. Altltou a irt p .
M.. V iiiiinii nri ;-.. p M. Lor t ti ivH " P il ( l'J
b. nti rs for I'lm.ra, Ho. !:i':r, ('ri.tii'lAL-iM, Nlk;ra
r.tll, ,kt- . n'auh f ,itu;n a 1) V P. Ma a 1 1 Hn.rnln at U
A.M.- i 'aH'ii;r. t r lAtivtn, hutort. P'antoirK,
p.n wirk. ht rn Havpi,Hliif ktilnny. Ply ai'wrth. I lm;aton,
wyotnajtf, t'lttat.'n ntid rr.inion, iaae t'te Lai kaw inna
ann hi... uil'urK trikii ai n nrt ij o npior land . I At HK
KiMtl Ht. Im pidntt .N nirhon Noitfiirn Cen'raJ Rulwuf,
lcd e at t 1. Al , nrrlvo Yuri 'J J7 P M , II tn vir Juno
tn.D U . P. l . HiinitfC P4k p. ., and G.iUyslMirK li !.' P.
M. At rlAPftlSVl KO, fc.r i'"l-t In Coniberii'.n.l ValH'y,
biavlnr at 1 P. M ., nrrH c t ailiaM '2 UH P. M.- Ctmn.o'ri
bi rg 4 P. U . an.! ILiKt rlnwii f S P. M At Tl ItONH
1 ftv P. M . '-oiinri-tiiiK witb lUid K.aui Valley Tniltt,
Itavb'p at 7-f P. M , nnd arriving K ii,u-rotiti' at y u
P.M. At ALToOsa 7 4" P. M . onn.U k win hraiiot
train for Unit tda t iMirtr. reaclilini Uoro P M. At
CKKHhON :' M., ci.aii'i'n wlb lrato:h tram for
Mi r nrt-'iff,, ntrivinM t iuu V 0 P. M. At I'l rTIH'lil
I w) A l , ttnd M.fc con ii i-o Una for ail fHriuu H tuUXirui
wvt, and ftouiliwKt.
1000 A. M.
FAoli AcroMilOiiATlO.N, No 1, arriving at Paoll At
II P- A Al
l 'i 00 !f.
FAST LiyK eennfl-tx at La.NMIIVTT.LF- ?'40 P. M.a
wttii train on Hi-nilirp and Columbia La' ro.i1. arriving
ai 1 Mi? 3 1n p. M , Kpnratt .1 :'l P M., and It-ad-inr
at 4 1ft P. M. At ll MiMIU KD, with an Ac oiiimo
!ulien I rnhi im Korilit.rn C.-B'ral Mnllway.fnr Mjiilmry
aid tnte-iiidite point, rt noui'i-; Pun' ury itt C ati p. M.
At HAtlKIHIU Idi with tram on Ciintb.ir I and YaUrr for
Cnr!int',ariivriijc lhu' al .VU P.M. Arriwa nt Pu-ibiir
1 '.m A. M , and Utmo laiiikcm cloie counetlju IW mJa
W ieit.ru noMita.
iio p. n.
PAHKr.m i;i , At TOM VfU A I lOV, arrlvn at Parlo.
buigai. 1. M., iiojiyii at iiiti t mt-ilate atdUoiti,
I'. M
nALHlsPt RC Ai(.(ii.M.iiAllON. maKee eon no-.
l'i n at tKiwiuntoij a'. 4'''4 i. L, with tra.n on VYaynre
bmt I'ranrii, leavhv at 4 iM) p. .M , and arruio at
W ayneibur.' at a .ai p M A: 4'OLi'MKI A, at u- P.
M.. w mi -Si iiiu-in C'ttiiit La'lway for V.nk, katliin
rULl.Tilli' 7 uo P. M . a. ot ai iMiirf at or J j i'. al.
A in mp at Hiurlibt.rK a: 7 ! P. M.
mmi i. r.
VMltJR ANT ArcOMMOti vl'loN, fi-am N. In7 fioek
'tief., dal, t-wpl hi nUny. Acrivei at llirrUburn,
4-i A. M ; Mit'Mti. ! li a. M ; A!loana, li Ji P. M. ;
and fiiUlturK, ll io p. if. 1 up . a h am eou.foi tnbU and
fnti.raiiM or am'li (ntii; iVrt, will tlnd tttc ratea
low, ami I'nvn tlinr bavpni'i". itr whh'h eiicl aie Kivin,
fnrwaidi-d by tin a,n irjin. Fur furihor par'iculara
ajpl to Kl'AM IH M NK, Liuiirr.rP unt. .No. 1.1 Uimk
eutet- lii'iwin iia-rlst.urir and pi'iiti'iry a tlrat cinn
atr ia uLlatl.tHi to tion trniu it lurtl travel.
4bu r. m.
I ANi'ASTl'H Art ommoimtiiiV. reahe Lancaaiar
at i P. and Co.Ufotna at 8 lb P. Al.
avio i. nr.
PAOI.I A V0M w'bAl io, ho.J.roacht-eraoUuttiM
r. ai.
P. M.
riTTSUIIIlS A Si Fail MAIL, with the
lnKitK ci:iii'itriii Arroe - Hri 1-DiirK, imj A. At ;
Km luiy. IU A. M ; Nurthumbfi .aim. 4 il A. M.
Ull'.on, 4 JmJ A. M ; 'Wll'.ifticsrort.t. fti A. M ; L a Wavnn,
7 J ) A. M. ; Kinportian, 1 1'ftH P. M : Ht Ma-y e, It n.i Pkl.j
Corry. lP M ; auu Hue, b;tP,M. lAl Oorrv okua
Cob tier -rr- iiiad v It u Oil . rba H. U.. for 1 ttuivilru and
h nai i'. .lie nrternt tcrinhuu of tha Itoad, 4 mitre by
Htaat i at ir on City and 1-nuikHn Pdsonfra fr
I tan v I .j Kitpwt. If Jooumhur, HkhIcI, Bvi-uJi llavan,
Min kK inny, I'o uiouili, kiniton. Wytyining. PhUmi mmd
hi'rani'.n. take tin- Lai-kaManra and HI .ntntbtng najti at
r,rtiii)iiibt-r',ria 1 i i'jiafrw for Kskulra, no'-bin-r,
4'anan iaUua Niagara I'ali.i.eic.. rearh K.iuai a at ll A.ai.
and IUfla at It i P. AL Al li HKI J IIP Ut4. with Korib
era cwin-al huilv.ay, for tse hviHti, lavin atJ.'UA M.
airties Tm,4 lu a. W ; Venovar Juue I n, 4 A. M.
Uavt-e Hanover JniinJoa IM) A. M.; arnvra Hanovir,
111 A.M.. aud (.Atiytburv, I P. M. At ULMlam
yxiS.& .il A. M.. with ttaiii ou llroad To K. K . arriving
lit pen bH A. al , Ut. LilLi. A. il . aud o.n-
ne.-iiat Uente by Hi" tor Itelfbrf. At TK'NK,(l29
A M., unieritiif wnh tram oa Maid K41 a-lyy Road,
IraviriK Tvroua at H'flA. H., arrive ni.oftinir. 11 Ma.
hi . and Howard, U'lfl P. at. LeitvlnxTvrorieuit rimrflold
K. K. at H :. A M , ihiiI arrU nu PhMllpNar, il-oo A M.
At CltKASO N. H 13 A . M , ronnt-cunit with br.inei iratn
ftor t ti iihtiiirif. and arrlvinit tliMre, Pi JI P. M. At rtt Al IK
MI Lk. IMtK.iKCIiOh, lull) A.M. eoiiiirrUJiK with
brancb Ualn wbtrtt arm e. niairavllla, 10 4j A.M .auiA
I nt iti n a I'i'H'l. M rhitirift Uo m nnvctii at Hinira
T'Jte wMh M'fit Primt lv in m K H., iifi1- v Halubnrir,
IP-IS A M Arrl ei PriTltUKO at 1 W P. At., aud
oomim u br ail poUta Wtwii.
ll-IO P. -M.
FlirT.AIP1.rmA ;.PKKhh. ! !,. nty at Pawn,
tan tew . Lf.!irAter, 11 a i lburjr, Mary riHf, JJ.w
i oit, i't: in, l.wi'owii, limit inidl.in, Alt inA, Oal
lHLifi,andCfnirnaiitb. At Hl'fc I'lHOKOS, wall Broad
'lop U It, lea villi,- iht-r at VIHI A. W., and arrtvbw a4
tMiOltv A. M., ULltabae A. M , aad inane
bv ftlae t llfdlwrd. At ALI OONA. at fr" A al., aua
rrinn la made with train k-r HeilMaribur;, roaruma;
thtw at 1 '! A kl.(anJ ibem e by kaca M) kiadloru. Ae
nvca itt 1'iUii nr, a V) P. AI , mahui ejoae ronnuctlua
with tftrori(.'b I ;(' n n D the rtivnrfjij rwada fi aui tbaA
pdnt North to thi Lakel, Weat U tha kflaeiiipid and wi
jHanoirrl rlvera, and Montb aad fiootbwaal to aU potuia
n (wmilti-liy railroad. '
For firrtixw tofn iuaiMn, apply at the Patieasjrw Itatloa,
cfiuer mi Xll It-IT P 1 11 and M AKK F I Kne. i, Piuia.
JOHN r. VAN LP.fcK, Jr., Tiekot Atni.
VEW RAILROAD LINK NORTH,
II pllll AiiKI PII1A TO HHOOKLTM,
TtiKOl'GH IN rtVK tiOUUrt.
I AKK M.
UTTT'lrtJfON TintPTH ,t, UOtlO FOR TTTHMH rATl
or aa't anar MOMM Y, Aatu et I, bv4. wain wiU lav
Hot of Vlk)K Atreet, Philaiipkia, evecy aBorntnc at A .
M. (Bunib'ji xiptet , tbaaee bv t4t Oaindan nd A4
UfiUc and katitan and lUiaware Hav kMWoada Ut Pact
Atouni.iiith, aad by lAe euUMnniloMU itainer Jveae Hoy4
tn bt of Atlantic htreet. Iintokiyn ; riniln( laava At
lantic ftkraul Wkarf every dy t Hun aay t axiUU),a4 it
M.
TiaveWi fe the tlty of Viw TtH are noUflad not ta
ar-iLy fur paiA,- by tbia Una, the t4tae ef Hew Jfday
kiAvmir ttranitd lu tba (.'amnan and Amboy monopoJy th
ext hiiive prtvilaa' o f arntnit paiire aud Irani b
tweon tbe rJUra ui PMU'li-ti.bia and New York. y U
W. r. Li.irrirTa. Uvaarai suttik
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