THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18GG. Waiting for the Dentist. From Ijyridon Society. The day was. brlcht and sunny, the weekly Punch was funny; J3ut Punch with all its charms for mo had no temptation, At the (lontWn I was waiting, heart and couratro palpiiatint. And I cared not lor the weather, in Mid antici pation. Would I were a Special Header! I would beg the prentle reader To listen to mj plehdines for Borne mercy to my rhyme. About the thoushti that, teasing, tnado me hot ind kept me freezing, Kept me mirthful, kept me mournful, all that dreaiy waiting time. "Love," I thoucht, "impetuous, ecethinp, is another state of teethimr, Alilce we feel its torments In palace and In hut: lint we give up proans and sighing, break) our youthful vows of dying For the dear beloved obicct when our wisdom , teeth are cut. "Jcnlouny wo feci for love's sake, 'tis exactly like the toothache, With its quick ppasmodic throbbing and its sud den fits of pain: Brave is he who hides this feelinpr, bears his ancruiih wiihout snuealiriir. And when thelitis over, holds his head erect again. "To Tain we are apprenticed, Aga is but a skil ful dentist, He 'stops' our cares and troubles with a bi'ter dose of death.'' Here my similes were ended, of love und tooth ache blended. And delighted at their truth, I paused to tuke a breath. , "What spoony moralizing!'' cries the reader, crttieizihp, But It kept my mind employed till I heard a sort 01 purr, And a lootman stood beside me, grinning covertly yet widely, Then quoth he with a firm "Now my m:utcr's ready, sir !" General Ekln In tho Field. The citizens of Columbiana, Ohio, a very thriving and beautiful village in Columbiana county, have orgunized a lycoum, for tho pur pose of advancing literary Interest and culti vating a spirit of educational improvement among the young of both sexes. 0 At a meotiug of the Lyceum, In the early part of January.it was decided to extend nn Invitation to General Lkin, a former resident of Columbiana, to de liver a lecture before tho society. Tho Goacral accepted the initation in the following letter: QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Ol'FlCB, FlRFT DrviHioN, Washington, V, C, February 6, 1805. John E. Allen, Esq., Secretary Columbiana Lyceum, Columbiana, Ohio. Dear Sir: 1 am in receipt of your favor of the 3d instant, inviting me,by a vote of Columbiana Lyceum, to deliver a jecture tefore that body on a subject to oe chosen by myself. 1 beg you to convey to the members' of the Lyceum my acknowledgments of the compliment' iinpl'cd. by their flattering invitation, with the assurance that bo soon as official engagements -w ill permit I shall bo most liappy to cratity their wishes. AltUoucb. 1 can not at this moment designate citLer the subject or the time ot my proposed lecture, 1 leci justi fied in promisme the discharge of the pleasant duty which your kindness has imposed, before the cloc of the pre.-ent winter. 1 have accepted your Invitation the more cheerfully bueauae Columbiana yvas ihe happy scene of rav youthful ptudies, under the tutorship of the good and learned William Moody, Et--q., and because I cherish pleafant memories of the place and of kind friends who lived there, some of whom yet remain, ana with whom l wouia ue so truly clad to exchansie friendly greeting. I am. dear, sir, very respectful ly.your obedient servant, jamks a. ukin, Bvt 15rig.-Gen., Q. M. D. FURNITURE. U Y PUltNI T U It E AT G O U J j D it C O.'S UNION DEPOTS, Wos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street, (Opposite Christ Church), AndCornercfNIMTHand MARKET. The largest, cheapest, and best stock of FURNITURE Ofevciy description in the world. 2 10 ly TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I li ave a large stock of every variety of Furniture Which I will sell ut reduced prices, consisting of ASD MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SLITS WALNET CHAMBER SUlTd. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET TIXSIL PARLOR PTITS IN 11AIB CLOTH. PARLOB BTJ1TS IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book-cases, CI atti esses, Lounges, 1.1 c. Etc. 3'. P. GUSTINE, 1 18 3rn N. U. Cor. SECOND AND RACE 8T8. DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OP Philadelphia Collcte ot Dental Burnery. olaaal8M-, formerly 01 est t heeler, l a., having arrvea three yean hi the rmv, l as lecumed the practii e of his profession Bt0.241 . i.LLVEM'li Mreet. Philadelphia, where he will endeavor to kivo atis.actory attention to all who may require nia pioiceeionui services. 118 17 STOVES RAKGES. &o. nULVEIl'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT II 0 T - A I R FURNACE. HANGES OF ALL, SIZFS. ALSO, rniEGAK'8 liEW LOW PRESSUEE STEAM HKATIN li APPARATUS. yon BALK BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 6 41y No. 1132 JlABKEl' STREET, TE VENUE PTAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, Of all descriptions, OtuU diiscrlpilons, Alwaya on hand, Alwavs on haad. At EVANS', No. 610 CIIKSNL'T street, At EVASh', No. li0 t HEHNL'r Street, One door be'ow Heventh afreet. One door be!ow teventh meet. The meat liberal d'xcouui. u' lowed. The most liberal dlwouut allowed. 2 fi 628 II O 1 K I N S' ROQ IIOOP-HKIRT UjOO iianu aciorv. jo. uia audi wrreet. Above tslxth Htinttt, Phfittlelphla. Wholenale and Ketuil. Our asfortment embraces all the new and desirable ptyle und ante, ot every length and alzo wuut lor ijullea. Misses, and Children. 'i ... or ) VII. O WX HAKE " are WDrrinr In fn)h ane dmati't'y to any other Skirt made, aud warranted tosive gantiiaciioii. fcklrta made to order, altered, and repaired. 8 4 ly rrHB STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CIIESNUT J HTUKET. AKOVKTHIKI), WILL BE CON IIHUJiD 1A HI' It I'TftVlH IT. STAMPS of FVEBY PESCKIPTION COHSTASTLT lilt I1A1, Attiy MM AJUUtai. UH T7ALENTINES AND VALENTINE CARDS V splendid assortment and ehearent In tho city, at HI ACEE'tii bECOM) ndCUtNCTiret. btlt PROPOSALS. IOVMSNMENT SALE OF SUjOTLL'S HARD UREAL). SunsT'TifwcK cvrnoR, u. 8. A, A. j lltlCT, I 1. IWkl ) ecolved at . NO. 8 IfOITH tAT.STHIHCT, BALT1HORK, Ma., January 01, Scaled Proposals in duplicate will be recol' this cilice daily, and oponoa at Li o clock II.. on VVcdnesdaji and Saturdays durum the month of February, for tho purchase of surplus GOOD UARi BK KAL, on hand a' this depot. Ihe bread is in boxes oi fifty (B0 pounds each. All the bread ofTr-rerl undor this advertisement has been careiuliT and thoroughly Inspected, each box having been opened, examined, and then re-coopornd, and no box allowed replaced which did not come np to the stnndnrd lor issue io troops. No proposals received tor less than twenty (20) boxes, Purchases will be dollvcred on board ot transports without expense to the purchaser. payment required In Government funds on notifi cation of acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed rurcbafors to remove stores Should navigation be closed dtinngthis time, the Mma so lost will not be conHinerca. JToposais to bo endorsed on me envrlopo, "Proposals for Hard Bread," and addressed to J hum AS wiLoua. ttrevt. Lt.-Co . and C 8 U.S.A., 1812 28 lirovt. Brig. Genl. Vols. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT & C 0., SHIRT MANUTACTUHEES, AND DEALERS IN AIEN'S FURNISHINCr GOODS, llo. S14 Chesnnt Street, rorn duohs bflow thb "CONTINENTAL," SiClyip FHILADELrHIA. p A TENT SHOULDER-SEAM AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK PERFECT FITTING 8HIRTB AND DRAWERS made f'otn measurement st very short notice. All ell cr articles 01 OENTLEMEN'H DRESS GOODS In full variety. WINCUKSTKU & CO., 8Uly 7US CDK8NUT 8TKKKT LEGAL NOTICES. "IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL iNL COUATT OF PHILADELPHIA. r.statooi . L. JOH N, deceased. Ibe Auditor nnnolnted bv the Court to audit, settle. a til siljust tho flrnt aecountof C. F. MaKNNKS and I'l; l Dt.UIC'K IihYFU. Jjxecntorsot" the last will and testninent oi F. L. JOI1S, Oeceascd, and to report distri bution of the balance iu the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested tor tho purposes oi his api ointment, on 'I UKSIlA Y, February ill, 1KC ,, at 4 o'clock P. M.. ni his oltlco. No. 4Vi WALNUi' Mreet, in the Cltv ot Philudelihiu. nnwat . u BAKER, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AM) (. Ol'Vi'Y OF PHfLADrLPHIA. EMnte ot .IA3IFH I'OSMiar, uccenseu. Notice is hereby lilven that MARY COWOLLY. vldow oi sulci decedent, has 11 ed in said Court hor peti tion and an Inventory and appraisement of ihe personol property elected to be retained bv her under the act of Anril 14 1HM, and the supplements thereto, and that the sinne will be approved by said Court on FRIDAY, Fe bruary IB, irMj, un.cos exceptions tie men rnerrto. JltvAKI J1 nr.i unu, 2 C fsmwlt Attorney lor Petitioner. 0 ktUfUFACTUaMB Of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, PHOTOGRAPH, AND PICTURE FRAMES, AND GILT MOULDINGS l No. 929 ARC II STREET, PHILADELTniA. " TAINTINGS, AND A CHEAT VARIETY OF ENGRAVINGS ON HAND. OLD WORK RECILT EQUAL TO NEW. 11 fl4m g O M B T II I N G N E AV. Smoking, Chess, and Reading Rooms Combined. TLEASANT KESOUT FOB GENTLEMEN, T. O. KOltONY & Co., No. 12115 CIIESNUT STRE1 T. TEA, COFFEE, CII0COLA1T. ETC., ALWAYS KEPT FOREIGN ASD DOMESTIC NEWSPAPERS ALWAY S OJt flLK, A mong which can be found : I'UIICU 1 Onee-a-Week, Atlieuu'Uiu, 'ieinpie Har. 1 onililil .vlapaztne, London Journal, (larien Laube, Klmlderadatch, Kolnl.-che Zcltunp, Jlurpor'a Monthly, Leader, Arniy and Navy JournaL Loiulcn 'limes (uaiiy ono weekly), London Illustrated, Hell's 1 lie. Manchester Clipper, London F.r, London Koeiety, London Orcheittia, Fun, Jiorihern Wtlg, LATEST ItETLESS OF hTOCKS. 1 2S uiwslinrp J U II E K A ! THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. IV F. IMMENSK SUCCESS with which thli nrenara tton ban met duiinH tiienhort hue It ha' beeu betore the pubiiu, HUB Induced the thouxiuid'. and tuna of thou kiiuoii who have u'ea i.u attoateti lis virtues, to pro nounce 11 the ONLY and I HUE Hair Keatorative. The Eureka has been Introduced into all the nriuolDal cltlei both East and Went, and baviun taitnltiliy Deriorined nil that I claimed lor it, lias huiii reied all othr Hair 1're pnrutioi;i. 'I be ureka rentorea Gruv Hair 10 it original color; prevent!) the hair trout Inning oik, by caunlng benithy condition of the acalp. nnparthi? to the hair a eoliueKK. 011 el gioxii. and ycuthlul appearance that no other llinr Preparation can produce. J lie Kureka is tree lroin all lmpuritien or polsonoua drugs, and can be used wittiom aoiimg acalp or Hand,. Munulactured audaold, ytholesale and retail, by ROBERT FISHER, Sole Agent, So. li N. FIFTH Street. St. Loula, Mo. Apentu for Pennsylvania. DYOTT it CO.. No 232 N. Bixujii Pireet, I'liiiiiueiplilu. 1 waiuwiliu Q II E EN 1 K A R, GRFFIf CORN, FBE8II PEACUES, FKESU TOMATOES, TLCMS. Eio. AiaJEltT C llOBEUTS, hlkim in fine Gnoa:niE3 0 22 4p COR. ELEVENTH AND VINE 8T8. "REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, X lit EVEN If. UTAMPB, (it a' t desertptionii, , Ot all dmtcriptlonn. Always on hand, Mwavs on hand. At EVANS', No. 610 CIIESNTt r Mrer, At J- VANM", No. WO Cill tiNCT Street, One door below Seventh ttroet, One deor below huveutli mroul. 1 he most liberal ill-eotiut allowed. lu uiu.t liberal dunouut al.owed. CITY ORDINANCES. AH ORDINANCE Antliorirlne the Mor to appoint 'Wounded and DisaMed Soldiers as Telegraph Operator. fwctton 1.1 he folcPt and t'ommon Council of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor is hereby authorized to appoint, as soon a desirable, wounded and disabled soldiers, nt exaeedinn two lor each station bonse, on the police force ot the city of l'hiladelpbla, to ho -detailed as telegraph opera tors and turnkeys, to receive the same pay as those who ate at present de ailed lor that purpose. (Pro vided that the present police lorco is not ino'caod thereby.) ,And all ordinances or parls of ordinances inconsistent berowub are hereby repea'oil WILLIAM S. MOKLEY, rrosldint of Common Council. Attest JOHW ErKSTKITT, Clerk ot Cotamon Council. JAM1S EVND, rrosfdentof Solect Council. Approved this nlntb day ot February, Anno Iloniiiil ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. L. 1800). i MORTON MoMICHAET,. 2 10 It Mayer ot Philadelphia. 11 E80LUI10H To Iteloare a Cortatn Property ot Dayid Klnt lrom tho Jjen of a Certain Judgment. Kekolvcd, by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, that the Ulty bolioitor bo and lie is hereby authorized and dirocU'd to ro laeand lorever dlsclmreo the following- doTribetl jnopcrty ol David King lrom the Hon ot judgment filtered on Ue official bond of Joremiah Fowler, Collector of Outstanding; Taxes lor tho year 1804 ( l. C. L. IS. H. M t5, 20). to wit t All that ourUtn three-story niC8tuape or tenement and lot or piece ot wound, ailnate in the lute township ol KoxborjUh, row 1'weiity-fiiat W ard of tho city oi I'mladclptna, bounded and f escribed as lollowa, to wit: Benin, niiia at a point in the northwi sterly linn ot acortain liltytcct wide atreet (laid out aud opened tor publio use tv the heirs of (jeorce W. Mnick, deceased. running Boiith mxt'flvo-doKrees. three mtnuies west irom tno JHIdfte Jtirnpiko Koad to a certain foity live feet widoitrert, also laid ont and opened by tiio hoira ol Ueorpe W. bmick, tlecoasod. and called .snnek street), at the disianco of livo hundred and E'ln ty-tive trot six inches more or less, uortu east ward nom the northeastwardly aido of auid Hmick atrecl, thence extending Dytbo line ol the mid titty loot wide street, north idxty-live decrees, throo rninutea eoet lorty five feet to a point; thence bv other ground of tho said Jeremiah Fowior, iutonded this tiay to do conveyed to Jonathan King, north twenty-four deureea, lilly tevon lntnutos, west ono hundred and thirty feet to a point; thonce by other ground of the said Jercminh Fowior aoutb sixty flvo degrees three minnten w est forty-live feet to a point ; thence bv lot marked No. eighteen (18 j in the plan of division of the estate of said Oeorgo W. tSmick, dtceastd, south twenty-tour dovioue, hfty-sovou minute, cast one hundred and thirty leot to tho plnco ot bopinuing: l'rovidcd, That the co-surety ot saiu jjaviu limn enaii consent to lite sata roiease, and that tho sum of ten dollars shall be paid to tho .solicitor tor tho ufo ot tho city in del raving the expenses ot tho publication ol this Resolution, and provided lurther. that in tho opmou of the City (Solicitor, the interests ol tho city will not be preju diced by said relea-e. VY Jlll.U S. MUltLM, President ol Common Council. Attest Abhaiiam Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Connoil. JAMES LYNL, Trea'dont of Select Council, Approycd this ninth day of February. Anno lioiiim one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A 1). 1800). 2 10 It Mayor of Philadelphia. li f; SOLUTION CliauL'ini.' tue Names of Certain Strocts in tho twenty-second Ward. lie.-oiveu, ny tne heteor anu ( onimon councils oi the City oi Philadelphia, Hint tho names oi Duncannon avenue, and Wyandotte stroot, as now luidout u)0n the sectional platu of the Twenty second Ward, be and the samo are hereby changed, as lollows: Duncnniion avenue to Wynne streot: Wyandotte street to W catena avenuo, and that the Department ol Surveys be directed to change tho names as re corded upon the approved plans, i ro video, the parties interested theinu shall pay all expenses of advertising., etc., inciaent to sucn cnane. ii.iiaji ts. aiuivivii, President of Common Council. Attest Joiin Eckstein, Clerk ol Common Council. JAMES I YND, President of tioloct Council. i 1 . t. T ...... 1 . . , ' jiij)ruveu Linn iiiinu uu vt j . i i i , Anno Domini ono thousand eirlit hundred and sixty-six (A. li. 1800). jjujitiuiN jJicaiiuriivt.i, 2 10 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. T"i K SOLUTION XV'- Relative to Approjiriation Mado to Repair lounges, approvea uctouor li, i-soo. Resolyed. lir the beloct aim Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia, That so much oi tho appropriation made by ordinance, approved Octo ber 14, lowj, lor tno puipcso oi reouiiuing uniigca noon the Wissahickon Creek, as shall not be ex i. ended for that purpose after the complotlnn of said work, bu and tho sumo is hereby translerrod to the appropriation tor rtbuuuing tuo iiriu?eat Penrose Ferry. vvii.i.iAJJi n. siuaiibi, r real dent ol Common Couuull. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant C'icrk ol Common Conncil. JAM 1 ft LYJSD, Preiident of Heluot Council. Approycd this nintu day of Fobruarv. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A, D, 1S0B). JUUK1UJN MC MICHAEL, 2 10 It Mayor ol l'hiladolphia, 1 KBOLUTION V To Establish Lines and Grades in the Twenty- hist vt ara. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of tho City ot Philadelphia, that the- Department ol Kurvevs be and is hereby authorized aud directed to prepare plans, in duplicate, establishing tho lines nnu grades of so much of the lwonty-lirst Ward as lies Let ween enur s lane, ltiaue avenue, ana t'ie river SchuyikilJ, charpeublo to item No. 11 ol aonro priution muue to the Department of (Surveys lor the year lt-.w. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President oi Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Cleik ot Common Council, JAMES LrND, Presidont of Select Couuoil Approved this ninth day ot February. Anno Domini one thousund eight hundred aud sixty-six A. D. 1B00). MORTON JIcMICriAEL, 2 10 It Mayor of Philadelphia. H A 11 X E S S. A LAEGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGOX HAR NESS. 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol HAH' NEisS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, oto, bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a great sacrifice. Wholesale or Kotail. Together with our usual assortmout of SA VDLEll YAND SADDLER YUARD WA RE. VILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 2 1 ly No. 114 MARKET Street TVTIL1TAIIY AND NAVAL AGENCY OF MATIIEWS, P0ITLS0N & CO., ATTOBKKVd, No. MI8 WALKUT Buect, I'hlladelphla-Box 2831. Claims tor ISounty, Back ray, Prlzo Money, and Pennon Claims, promptly collooted. E. T. MAT1IEW8, (Late of Treasury Department, at Washington, D. C.), B. POCLSOJf, (Late V. 8. Tension Agent). A. TKUMP; 1 191m p A T E N T W 1 11 E W O II K yOU RAILING STOW FRONTS, GCABD8. PARTI TIOS8, KTC 1R0H BEDSTEADS AKD WIRE WORK n variety, manufactured by M. WALKEH & RON, 1 18 lm . Noll JtTjSlXTH 8TBEET ri"HE COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION OKI X glnatrd the AnaitheUo use of VITltOl'H OXIDE (IAS. lor Lxtractluir 'teeth without pain. WK DO NO OTHER DkKTaL WOHK. OUlvvi N. 7M WALNUT fctiee , LuUttde'pulu. X)Uu MEDICAL. jjepical electkicitj: r s - J WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVER S. W. UKCKWITII'H ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, rJecfrlclty tn nil It Tnrloatt Forma AumlnlMtra tor tta Cure of Chronte liaenn. Within the past five years, thousand! of patients haye beet treated at this oflioe, sunbrirg fnim almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and in nearly ail cases a benefit or perteot cure baa been clleoted. Patav, deafness, bliuancss, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty disease, that are a ptusician's curse, aa it Droves bit inability to eiadicate, are by our method com paratively easy oi cuie. tpeciiuen of tumors of large growth ex.racud by means oi fclectrioity alone, without pain, without the use of the kuilo, liuntures, or any other means, may bo seen at our otl.ee bT those interested. We are willing to under take any ot the lollowiut diek.. with everv hone and prospect ol success, with i.ry many o:iiers not here enumerated : 1. lHteasrs ot tM JJratn rmd Xervoui Suntrm. Epilepsy. Chorea or 8 Vitus' Danco, I'arnlysit (Hemipletnal, Iseuralria, liystcria. Keryousness, iatpitatlon oi the Heart, Cock law, etc. 2. Urgant ana JUturi connected vntu the Jtigei- five tvnttm Sore throat, Dyspepsia. Diairluea. Dysentery, Obstinate Constitiation, Haiioiriioidej cr i ics, liiiioun, r laiuient, ana i aitiior s coiio, ana an nttections oi tno uver ana spieeu. 8. Jienriratorv Organs. Catarrh. Cougb, Influ erza, Ab'hnia (when net caused by organio disease ol ti e heart jtronoiiitis, J leunsy, neurodynia or Lbrumuusm ol the Chest, Consumption tn the early stages. 4. brou ana Mtttcular System. lineumatlsm, Gout, Lumbago, fctitt' eck, biual Curvaiure, Hip inseases, cancers, i uinors. C r .... ... .. .... .V '...... 1.-. - rii Hirnl OlahntA. and Kidney Complaints. Impotence and bumioai Weakness. The luttcr complainui never fail U yield rapmiy no mis iroBtmem 6. iAteaset J'ecuttar to jtemaies.u terns tjom plain in, involving a mal-pnsitlon, as 1'rolnpsus, An troveision. lit iroversion. luiiainmanon, uicoratiou, and various other allections of the Womb and Ova ries, Painful, fciupprosued, (Scanty, or Prolnse Men. atruation. Leucorrucea. It) LA li I f.S wo can recommena this treatment as one ot CIS V A ill ED SCCCENs. Almost innuino' rable cases have come under treatment at our otlice who can testily to this met. Mrs. BLCK WITH has ei.:ue cliaruo of the Laaies' Dot.artmeut KtiLKrJVClo. Ihe diseased and all interested are referred to the following named genllomen, vrao have been treated ana witnessed oar treatment o mhors t No. TiliO WALNUT htreet: A. J l'liasonton, Urlgadior-Oeneral, ISO. uio Spruce slreot: a. l'leasonton, Brigadier tionoral. bt. Louis, Jlij-aouiij Jac. b Yandogrilt, Odossi, Dela ware! K. A. iemp'e, thread mauulacturer, Mount Holly. Now Jersey; W. B. Smith, irou- lounder, iso lvsi iianover street, i iinauo pma j licorgo Douelafs Local Jixprejs comnany, t una' delphia; J. W. Uradley, publishi'T, No. CO N. Fourth street : hobert W ork, No. 01 K . Third street ; Colonel 1'. N. sweenev, assessor, bocond Distnct ot l'hila- delnlna. H alnut and Eighth streets: George O, i:vans. AO 413 Arcn street, ooiow rmnt vviiuaui l'elotifo, type louudor, lhird and Cbosniit streets; Kd. IdcLane, nianuluclurer ol cotton goods, with very munv others. l'livsicians or students desiring to nave instruction inthecoirect application ot Electricity lor tho cure of disease can cddIv at the Ofl'icc. Consultation free. Doscriptive oircnlars of euros e fiected, with numerous rclerencos, can be had by application at tho OfUce. Ail leucis auuicsstu to DR. S. W. BEOKWITH, 2 lsmw No. 1220 WALNUT Street, riiila. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T 1 L L I A M S . . G II A N T, II COMMISSION WEKCIIANT, No. 33 S. DLLAWARB Av.nue, Philadelphia, aoknt rou Tlupcnt's Gunpowder, Rctlncd Mtrs, Charcoal, Etc. v i4L'nr A. v. 's ' hoenlHte. CoooH. and Itroina. Crocker llros. & Co.'s teilow Metal hheathlnb', Bolts, and alls. 1 1 ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO. l'RODUCE COWMLSSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND Vn 91 NORTH WATFR STREET. fHILADELl'UlA, 2 21y ALEZAKDEn O. CATTELL. ELIJAH 0. CATTELL STANDARD SCALES. PAIR BANKS' ja STANDARD SCALES, Adapted, to Every Branch of Iltasl. riess Wliei-e a Correct and Durable Sortie 1h llectuired. A uniform standard ot weights, and a correct sys tem of welftuinfr, era subjects claiming the attontioa of every individual In the community. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STEEET, 8 21mthi'eni4p J'llILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS, Ac C A 11 P K TING S. A LAEGE STOCK OK Till L ADELPHIA M A N UE A C I U BE, In stote and constantly rccoivinfr, AT VEKY LOW PKICES. GEORGE W. IIII.L, 2 1 thstuGm Ko. 128 North THIltD street. O 8II.BERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS OP O. J AliCV oooi8, 0. 1 N. FOCRTII Street, 1'llILADKI.MIIA Portemonnales, Pocket Books, parses, Travellbiff Bans, Huu-be.a Drenalna Cases Ladies' Companions, Writing Desan, Portlolios, Work Boxen, Jewel Boxus, Phoio granh Aloums. Opera Oia8e, Field Ulaaaes hpectaulea, ( ard Caes t:hina and Ollt Ornamenu, Pocket Cutlerr, Razors I ouibs. Brushes, Pertuinerv, Noans, Katu, Hair em, 11 air Ornaments, Steel JewelmJet Goods. Cor nelian Gooas, Bracelets, keck aeei. Be t Clasiia, Httiils, Hleeve Button hcarf Plu, Bcarf KiiiBS, Bilk Watoh Guards, Leather Guards. HU-el and Plated chains, Watch Keys. Shawl Pins, Violin HtrluK?- Beads ot all kinds, Dolls. Ruliber Balls, DomlnoeH, Pice. CbeSHmeo Che.ta Boards, BackKaninion Boards, Playing Cards. Pocket Klasks, Drluklns Cups, Tobacco Pipes. Tobacco Boxei, Tobacco Pouches, Match Boxes, Pips Btins, Clua Tubes, CluarCaees. Ilsly w I L E y & BROTHER, TM-pnnTF.ua ivn DEALERS IV HAVANA ClUAtt AND MI "K--CHAUM PIPES, . W. Cor. EIliUIU and WALSliT btrutta. We ofler the finest Havana Clears at prices from 20 to 30 j er out. below the regular rales. AUO, the celebtate't . "LONE JACK" BTUOKINO TOBACCO, which la fur superior to any yet brought before the publio. . . , Wotto ofLone Ja; "SEEK KO FURTHER, KOR hO BETTER CAN BE yOUiiD." ' Usain THE PTA11P AOEKCT. NO. 804 CHESNDT e TR ET, ABOVE.XI11RD, WILL BE CONTIliCEl) A M H 1 K I 1 0 i'i. I H KTAMPRofi Vl.BY PVBCRIPTIOH CON8TASTLT OS BAKU AiiD 1M At AilOUHiT. 1111 HAILHOAD LINES. 11 E A 1) I N J It A I I, n O A D, OHEAT TRUNK LIS J ROM PniT.ADfcLPHIA 10 Til K JfTERJOfc 0 l'IfAMI,VH, 1HK HI IIC ILK ILL. HVMUCVHAMiA. t CMBt KLAMD, AND WTOWlSO VAI.I.KYH. An WORTH, NOR'IHWKjsT, AND THK, ri!ATAt. VivTfR ai BA..TOFPA8.lFR traina. Leavlnf the Conipani's Iirfmt, at TIUKrr.KMii and ( AI.LOWH1LL Directs, Philadelphia, at the lol.ow. Int boar. MORMNOMAIl. At 8-ofl A. M. for Reading. Lebanon Rarbihiirff, Pott. Jtle, ;pinesTye, Tainaiua, Hunbn.T, Wll lamsport, Emilia, KocheMrr. Mat-arn Falls Bu.''alo Alinntnwa. l kenbarre, Plttston, Verk, Carllsis, '.'bambenbari Hnmtcn etc. etc. 1 fata train connect at KF.ADINO Vrllh 'k Kat tylvama Knl rond tialn for Allenmwn, o.i and it Lebanon Valle train for HarrlRbiiri eto. PORT CLINTO.N with Catawia Kallroa " train W ililamport, lck Haven. Elml a. eto i at HAB ROBl ho w th Northern Centra., t omlierland Vallnt and PoliujIXI I and Huninehanna trains for Nertft rmbeiland. Wllliauisport. York, thanibersbars. pie. grove, eio. An r RJJOOX F.XPKKHH Leaves Phllailnlnlila at a 911 I- M .nir nsnitlna Vnt. Die, HiMnHburr. etc.. eonnoctltiu with kmnllnir ana Colsnibia Railroad train lor colainbla. etc.. and witk f atawlssa Hal rad train for WiUou, Wllliauisport. Limit a, Buffalo, etc. REAMNft ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Iiaillna at H-rtO A. M. alnnnlnir at all wa Stations, arrive In Philadelphia at 9-M A. M. wi, inm.(f, irave i ni aucipnia at 4 u P. At., arrlvos la truoinu ai t p. y . Irnlns lor Pl.llaiU-lnhla CT Barrllinr at 7-H M and Potlsvl le at tt M A. M., ainvlng In Pbibidelphln at L'.e P. M. Alfirnitnn nalna l.tflvn llnrrluhnr n I 4f P II.. and Pottsvllls at !T P.Jl.j arriving at Phila delpaia at7 P. M. tiarr.Hiurn Acrommndatlon lravea Keadlna at l ilt A 11. and Harrlii)unati t)P N. Market tra.n with a PaM".yr car attached leave rhl auelpbla at 12 4. roon tor Keadlna and nil way sta tion leaves Rending a' li'Sil A. AI., and IKmnmioon al lltOP . fa.: I In aaclnhia and all ay stations A II the above t ruins uin dally, hpnrtaj s excepted, hunilav tralna leava Purtitvlllo at H1U A. At., aitd I'htt delphia atS-l.t P. M. I IIWitK Al.blI 1IAIL1IOAI), Paisenirera tor 1nnitibtnn mid iii'orinfMllaie nniit tnkeihea-ro A. St. and 4 30 P. JI. trains Irom Pbliadel phia, retarnlna from Downlngton at 1 05 A. M. anl 4-' Ktt). BW TORK KZPRE88 FOS I'lTTrtBl'RQ AND TBI Leaves tin York al fi l U A. at. and A-flO P. U naaalna Reading at 14 A. A ., and 1 4s P. i . connecting at imrTiai.urg witn l'enravivanla and Northern Central knihoaa txnriwi Ira inn tor I'liotbum. ihiraua. W It. lntnieport. Elmlra, Bnltlmore, etc. he urning, Kxprehs Train leaves IMrrtabnrgon arrlvsl oi Pennsylvania Kxpresi trnm Pit;bnrg, a: 3 and it M A. II., passing heading at 4 4H and 111 52 A, M , anivinn atNe York at 111 A M. and 2-45 1' M. HleeplnKfat aceompanvlnr tl ee trnlns :hruug tatween Jey City aim i iiiannrg, viiinoui ennrge. At all 'l rain lor iiew lork leaves ria'Tb.burg' at I Is P M. 11 all Train lor UarilHbuiu leave New lurk at 1. Moon. HU11UTLK1LL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvl le atti-45 and 11UU A. M.. and 7-1 P. M . , it turning li em Tamaqua a 1 1 3a a . M. aad 1 -It) aa 4 16 1. U. (tt'llCl LK1LI. AMI Bl'POUriLlfNA R VIT.ItOAO. Trains leave Auburn at 7 aft A. M tor Pineprove and HnnlHliurg, and at I SO P. M. lor l'rnepmve and ( reuiimtt reiurnuiK roui jinrrihuur a tiit y. au, ana uom ire U.oEt at 1 UV A. Al. anu d t v r. m. J 11 IV Mft. Thronrn tlrvt clas tlrketn and emlrrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and Wctt and t aniuias 'i ne. louo'n'iiii; Ticheif are onTH'iien on v At ine inuoa ol S. Bradford. Treasurer, No. 8. Fourth sireot, Plilla- (lelnnia, or ot -. A. .XHicolis. General buperlnUtndeot B"dtog. , Liraini e i l uj;v j ji Kr. i.i, At 58 percent dlNCount. between any points doslretf for lamuies and firms MILF.AGK Tit Kr.TH. Coed tor 2000 miles, between all uomta at f 5'2'SO eack. tor laini ics ana nrnis. br.AhON IK Ktrs, Fo three, six. nine or twelve months, for holds only, to a I points it reduced raten t i.f- i(ti i ni r n Replrilnir on the lino of Hie road will be furnished witk cards, entitling themselves and wives to tick em al had- lara. KAl l KHIOS TICIi ET, From Fbi ailninbla to principal alnMons. good for FatuiOoy, (Mii.dny and Monday, ut Ktlu'ed tare, to Of lieu iiiiiy av luo Aicavi vuice Ub AUirieeuLu aim iunvtt1 hill strcuts. itiiunr. Goods ot all descriptions forwarded to all the ahov Doint! lrom the Company's ow IreUli: Ueuut, BrooC and w mow streets , r itrioiii iHins, Ltave Philadelphia daily at 6 30 A. M.. 12 45 noon, and 6-10 1 Al . lor Beading. Lebanon, liarnouxg, Poltavuls, Poll Ciintou, ana all pom r oeronu. ol A ILin Close at tbe Phi adelphla Post Office tor all place" on the road and Its branches at 6 A. Al. and lor a.l pruiclpa: Btatlons only at i io r. ji. a 10 ,Ott EV YORK. THE CAMDEN AND Amhoy ond Philadelphia and Xrcnton Railroad Company's lines moid 1HILAPF.LPIIIA TO NEW TORK and way piuces, tioui Walnut street whan, will leave as n (IWI VIZ.: JTAUK At h a.m.. T,a Camden .ana Amuov Accommoda tion - io At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey Cltv Express... 8 00 Al2P Al. via Camden and Ambev Express 22.1 At 12 M. (noon) and 8 P. Al. . via Cauideu and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and l'afsengcr;.... 2'25 At S and ll-an P. M., via Csmaen ami Amboy, Ac- riintmnuution 1 1-relent ana rasacnKcri. 1st c uss ticket - 2d Class Ticket 1 511 At 6 and 10 A. M., 2 aud 6 P. JSt .. for Mount Hollv, j-.wani-viiie, remuerion. onu t uiceuiown ; ait) a. at., una 2 r. ai .. lor r reeiioia. At 6 and 10 A. Al.. 12 AL, 3 30. 5 6. and 11V p. M., for Pal. mvra. Kiverton. ie'anco, uever y. jLunewaior uur- ilnvten. Florence, llordrmown ete. '1 he il A. M. and A I'. Al. lines mil direct through to 1 ronton LlJiES IROM KENK1NGTOM l iil OI WILL LEAV as r UU.UWS : a 1 1111 A. AL. 4 30 and 6 45 P. Al.. via Kensington and Jersey City Expicsa MUt At li V. SI. iNlLhtl via Ki linini.'tiio and Jett-ev Cltv I xprefK 20 1 he -45 P. M. Line will run daily. A'l otiiers Sundays excepted. At 7-30 iind 1115 A. M., 3, S'SO. 4-80, end 6 P. II., and 12 W Kin Ik Ut, lor Bristol. Trenton, eto. At 1 A. JI.. 10 50, 8. 8. and 6 P. M. lor i ornwells, Torrls- dale, no netDuig, laeony. v i.-sinoining. iinciosuurg ana r rankioro, ana at a p. ai. lor no meouurg ana Uitermeoiaie i-ibiioiis LELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD. For the Delaware River Vallev. Northern Pennsyl vania, and New York State, and Hie Great Lakos Two tiiroiiKU trams daily (muiiuujs cxccptcu; iron bcnsinf-ion uepot as huiowb i At T-.'lll A. Ai . and S-'ltl P. M. L1NUJ FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Will leave trom loot oi t nrtiana street At 12 M and 4 P. M..via Jcrsev Cltv and Camden. At 7 and 10 ard 11. Si A. At., 6 P. At. and 12 Night, Yia Jor uti l itv ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 Jiorih river, at 6 A. V. and 2 P. If., Tia Ainlioy and Camden. At 12 Jn. 3 aud 6 P. N. (Freight and Passenger ), yla Amooy ona taniuen. Jan. 15. Ibb6. WILLIAM II. OATZMER, Agent -1T EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINE S. Urorn loot oi market Btreet (Cpper Ferry). Dal y. except tuiids 1 ALL, AM H1H I I.B AUKA trai I . ronimencing WEDNESDAY . Novimber 15. 18P8. For Brldgeton, Halcm, and a'l bta l'mion West Jersey ana xaiern itauroaiis, ai v a. ju. ana r. at. f o, Atiiivuie ana auuitermeoiaio biaiions, a. v a. at. aniia l . At. ForCaDeVay and Intermediate stations at 9 A. M.to Al illvllle. connecting with t reliiht 'IVuIn Pa'sencer Cat attar neu lor tape ai ay, one iu r. ai., ana i r. Al. tjirouub I'ASflenuer flue H f. Al. For Glasslioro and Intermediate S'atlons, at 9 A. MM curl 30 P. M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, eto., at 9 A. M., 1, IK anil a :in P. Al. Freight tiain will leave Phl'adelril.la. trom Bandford'i wharf, at IU A. At ., and Camden at li M. tf. ynrt nr.nDDcii.r.A, niipDiiiiujiiiicat rnr, vtEhT j er.sk y kxpih (- compamv will attend to ah the usual brancbos of CXDress bUHlnesi receive, deliver, and forward thruui-'ti other respontiblo Express coniDHiiies. to au pari oi tn couuiry, any article WTruRieu iu iiit-iu. A hpeclul MesaenKer accompanies each throngh trala. umce, jo. p nainui atreet u in biii C!F PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE lniw KA1LKOA I). This great line traverses the Northern and Xorthweat enunlieaoi Pennsylvania to the cuv or Krla. nn T.Kka File. It has been leased and li is operated by tha Penn sylvania Railroad Company. TIME OF pAfhENUt-KTUAlSS AT PHILADELPHIA Arrive Eastwaid f rte Mull Train 1-011 P. M. ' ' Erie Express 'I rain. U-1U A. M. Leave Westward Krlo Mali Train, 7 20 p. M. " " Erie ExBresa lruin, 7'2U A. M. paspenger can run thronuh on the Erie Aiall ana Express Trains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erl. M-W YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 6'OOP M., arrive at Erie at J-57 A. If Leave Erie at US P. M., arrive at Now York 1 l p. At, Ko change oi cars between File and Near York. Eleuant Kleepiug Cats on all Night iraliu. For Information tnnecjlng pasHenaer btmlness, apply at THIRTIK'i U and MARKET Htreeta, Phllitdelnhia. And tor! freight business ol the ompauy's IA genta 8. It. Kingston. Jr., corner TH litTK ' H and MAR KET Mreet", Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds, Erie) Wil lam Brown, Agent, FI C. H. .. Bammorn. 11. II. 110 CM'i ON, General F reight Agent, Philadelphia II. W. GWINNER.GenerBriic.ket A gent,Pn!ludeI,al, JOH. I). POTTH General Atanagar. WllllaniDPort. ALE RED L. TYLER. Genoral SupermtendenL J C. P E R K I N S, " LUMBER MERCHANT uooessor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHltelAN STREET. Constantly on band a large ad Taxied assortmen of Building Lumber. IL?t?? PEAFNE8H. BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH. 1. ISA ACH, M. D.. Pro'essor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining te the above member! with the otuiosl success. Testimonials irom the moat reliable fources In tlie vitf can be seen at htaofllce. No. til PINE Htreet. The Medical Faculty are Invited to acvompany their pa(ieali at he bus uo ivoreu In hl iHvtlve 10 1 PAfLROAD LINES. I 1111 LA DELPHI A. WILMINGTON, AND DAI 1 latOHK RAILROAD. TIME IABLK ommennlng MONHAT January B. IU 1 rains wl'l leave lep.,t, comer ol BROAD etreet and WAHlllNG ION Avenue, as tnllnwa: kxpreas Train at 4PAA.M ( Monrtaj s excepted), fnr Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, I'crryvil e, Havre-ae-Grace Abenloen, Perrman'a, Jtacnolla and Htrnmier's Hun. lie aware Rttlmad 'irain at R-15 A.M. (Hnnday ex cepted i, for bailKbtiry, Ml. ford, ana lntrmdiate Statlona. W av Mall Train at fl 1A A. M. fUnndai s exeantjuli fhr Baltimore 'topping at Ckeafer, Ihurlow. iJnwond, ( laymont, and all regular stations between Wt.iulngtoa and Baltimore. Expreas Train at 2-4.1 r. M. (Bandars excepted), tbr Paitlmore aud Waahmgton, stopping at i.'iiosler Clavinonl. W limlni.-tnB. Newark. K'ktnn Nnrtli.aat Ptrryvlile, Havre ae Grace, ALerdeen, Perroian'a, Alitl.no la and Meumier'a Run. Mwtit rxpreas at 1115 P. M. tor Baltimore ana Washington, stopping at Cheater 'Ihurlow, Llnwond. Cla.vnmiit. Wllmltikton. Newark, Elkion. NottU East. Pertyvl lesnd Havre de-tlraco. Paaaenpers bv ltnat trnm ftalt-ninra Inr IfnrtrivM Monroe, Norfolk, t Ity point and Richmond will take the 9 IS A. Al. Tri.ln. As an atldltional arcominndat' on for those holdlna: Through Tickets lor Ba timore, Waalunrton and mou'Ii ern iolnts, a hpavlnl Car l l leave the Phllaileinhla Depot at 1130 A.M., connecting at Gray 'a Ferry with the Morning Fxpre-s'lralu lrom New rork. niLSI-CTIIH ACCOM wOI VTION TRAINS, Ptopning at all Htatlnna ltwvon I'lillail.iliihla anal llnungion. I.ravti Phllndslnhta at H 15 and 11-15 1 U m'lM 5 tip, and 7 "0 P M The 8 30 P. M. train connects witk Deluware Railroad lor MPtord and Intermediate natloni. l eave W llimngton at 7-00, 8 15, aud V 30 A. Al., and Ot ai.dS Wlp Al i ra ns for New ( artJo leave rhlladolDhla at R 15 A. M . 3 30 and 5-10 P.At. 'llllim GH IBMIN- M1USI H A LTIMOtlK. leave Wiimlnitton at li-00 M.. and 4 30 and9-5P. M. CHFHlEK FtUt rillLnDELl'UlA. Leave Chester at PHI. 58. and 10 14 A. AL. and 12-3fi. S 4.1, ft Fl, 5-44 anil 10-20 P. M. t HUM 1A11I.IGK IU I ! 1 1. A lir.Ll II I A. Leave Baltimorn 8 25 A. AL. Way Mailt 110 P.M.. EKpre.8( 6 ;i6 p M.. xpress-92 P 51. F:xpres. An Arcommoilatlon liain for nuvre-flp-Grao and In termediate stutlona wl.l leave l'n timore at 4 10 P. M. 'IRAIN FOR BALI JMOIlfc Leave f hentr r at 9 52 . M..313. and II 50 P. M. l.fnva Wl mlimlnn at 15 27 S ill anil 111.13 A. At., anil 4P.M. ' ' FTJNPAT TR AINS. Exnrei-s Train at 4 05 a. M tor r.ulltmnra and Waah. lnuton. Stnpiilng at W'imlnirton Purnv Ho I IivnmIa. Cnice, Aberuecu. Perrvmau's. M actio 1a. and Stnmmar'a Run. NlL'hl h.XnressTl 15 P. M . Inr Ttn tlmnra anil DT..K. Ingion, stopping at cheater. Tlmrow l.lnwood. Clav- innnt, W llinlngton. Newark, Elkton. Northoast. Perrv- vibo. and Ilavre-de-Gracc. A nnrelal train wl 1 leave rhlladelnhla tor Whmlnaima lor liitemiedinteatatK n at (I P. Al. IIALI15IORK KOIl PHILADKLPUI A. Leave Baltimore nt MS P. M.. stopping at IUvre-dn- Graee, I'erryvlll". and Wllmlnp'on. Aiho stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take PsNaenvers lor Philadelphia and leave parsengera frem Washington or Baltimore) and cheater to leave passengers lroin Baltimore or W aU lucton. A special train win leave v itmtngton lor l'hiladolphia and Intermeiiinte stations at 6 30 P. M Freight train, with pnaHonger car attached, will leave Wilmington lor l'erryvillo and Intermediate a'atlnna a m r. ai. ii. r . ivi' .k.m i, ouocrmtenuunt. "IENNSI'LVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD X W INTER ARRANGEMENT. Tiie trains or the Pennsylvania central Karroait Irave the New Depot, at '1 Hi RHel 11 and MARK. FT Street. The cars Oi the Alarket btreet Possenuer Rullwav run to ana from this Depot I hey leave Front street every two minutes, commencing one hour previous iu niir iiiuc ui m;iiiHuio ui cavu iraiii.auu arow anout 3I niina es lor a trip. Their cars are In waltlns On tha arriva ot each Train, and connections ara maila with ail roads crossing Market street. On hunaaja can. leave .ien-n. ana m arket strweta at 6-45 P. M. to connect with I'lttaburg and Erie Mall. and at IU 25 r. w wit n i nt aocinnta txpreaa. Maun s Knggage t.xpret. ut locateaai Ko.31 8. Eleventh street. Parties de.siilng BargaKa biken to the trains caa have It done at reaaonebie iRte- upon apt) n ation to him. TUAIM LtAlt, AAJLl f Hill in it itfOI, IHUoi Frle Fx press at XImII Train 7 3V A. U. BIS' " 3 0 00 ' 12 00 M. l 'Oli P. AC 2 '30 " '4 00 ' 6 30 ' 7 30 illll 1 bo I Accommodation, No. 1 F'aft Line Partes'.. org Harrisburg Accominoilation i.r.ncater Accomiuouuitou Piioll yrain No. i HI tshurg and Erie Mall Philadelphia Express AHHI VB. Cincinnati Express at ISO AX. 1'hi adeiphia Kxpress , Paoll Accomniouatlon, No. 1 Parkestiurg Train Erie Express , Lancns er irain , 7 10 " . " 8-iu "OStl ' 11 !llt ' 12 30 P. If. " 110 Fast Line Paoll Accommodation. No. 2 4'40 " nayi-xpresa 45 Ilarrtsburg Accommodation " 8 40 PhlluielpDia Express leaves dallv. Pittsburg ana Frio Mall leaves dally (except (Saturday). All othe rrions oui'y exeepi nunoavi. The Pennsylvania Railroad Comranv will notassnraa any risk tor Bagage except for Wearing Apparel, and inn 11 uietr respousiouny to une Hunarea noiuirs 10 vnlne. All Bernage exceeding that amount In va'ua w ill he at tbe rtuk of the owner, unleis taken bv SDeoisl con tract THOMAS H. PARKE, Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emigrant irain runs daliy (except Sunday). Far fall lnloimatlon as to tare and accommodation, apply te FRANCIS FUNK No. 137 Dock Htreet jVORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. A. Depot, THIRD Stieet. above Thompson. For BETHLKHEAI. DOYLK8TOVVN, MAtJCH CHI NK, EASION, WLLLLAAlbPORT, and WILKES BAKRK. At 1 3D A. M. (r xpress). for Bethlehem. Allnntnww. Alanch Chunk, ilozleioa, Wlillauispott, and WUkea barre. At 3 30 P. M (Exnroaii). for Rethlehem. Faaton. ete.. reaching Eastou al 6'45 P. M. At 15 1'. 51.. tor Bethlehem. Al entown. Maack Chunk. Danville and WUllumsport. For DoMt Htonn at 8 3ft A. M., 2 30 and 415 P. M. oi Fort Wa- hinKtim at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Lansdale at b'15 P. M. White cars ot the Hecond and Third Streets Lint City Panscncer Curs run direct to the depot. TRAINH FOR PillLADELPnt A, Leave Bethlehem at 8 25 A. Al. aud 10 02 A. M" aad 6 15 P. M. Leave Doy.cftowa at 30 A. it., -is and 5 30 V. AC. l.euve Lanrdnlo at 8-10 A. AI. Leave Fort Washington at 10-51 A. M , and 115 P. M. O.N hL'NDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at ft A. M. Philadelphia lor Doylestown at 8 P. M, Doylestown tor Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem tor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. 1 hmngh Tickets must be ptocmed at the tloket officea. TH t RD btreet. or BKRKS t-treet. 5 ALLI3 CLARK, Agent "j HEIGHT LI NEB FOR NEW YORK AND X a 1 the Stations on the CA MDF.N and A-MBOY and connecting Kallroada Increased despatch. 'J ILK CAM1EN AND AM BOY RAILROAD Aim TRANHft-R'ATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES lor New York will leave WALNUT tl treat Wharf at i o'cioek P. M., dally (Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered betore 4X P. Ttf. , te be for warded the same dBy. Returning, tbe above lines win leave New York at LI noon, and 4 and 8 P. M. Freight for '1 renton. Princeton, Kingston. New BVnruT. wick, and a.l points on the Camden and Amboy Rail, road 1 also, on ihe Belvltiere, Delaware, and Fleming, ton : the New Jersey, the F reehold and Jauiesbarg, aa the Burlington and Mount Uoily Raliroaua, received anl It rw ard ed up to 1 P. M. The Belvldera Delaware Railroad connects at PhT Hpsburg witn the Lehigh Va ley Railroad, and at Manun kach unk with all points on tt a Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, forwarding to Byracaae, Buffalo, aud other points In W estern New York. The New Jeney Rafroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jeiev Ceutrai Railroad, aud at Newark wills the Morris and Essex Railroad A shu ineaioranduui, specli.vlng tbe marks and num ber . shippers and consignees, must, Iu every Instance, be sent with eadi load of goods or no receipt will be given. Increused facilities have been made lor tha transportation 01 Live Btock. Drovers are Invited to try the route When stock ts furnished In Quantities of two car-loads or more, It will be delivered at the loot ot Fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1 ortb river, as Ihe shippers mny designate at the time ol shipment. For terms, or other Information, apply to WALTKV FREEMAN. Fielght Agent, 11 1 No. 228 b. DELA WARE Avenue, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, GERJIANTOWN, AND jai jsunms t w n nAiLuuAir, On and ailer WEDNESDAY, Novembef 1st, 1SS5, until runner ioue. FOB OtRMANTOWN. 4 Leave Philadelphia , 1. 8, 0. 10. 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2, 3 10. 3.4,5 bH.b, 1. H . 10. 11, 12 P. M. LeayeOermantown6,7.7li, 8.870, 0,10, 11, 12 A.M. 1,2 8, 4,4H. bH. 7,8, 0. 10, II P. M. The 8 20 down train, and HH and b up trains will not top on the Oeruiantown lirnnch. ON HUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0 10 A. M., 2, 7. 10H' P. Af. Leave Ceimantiwn8 A. M., 1. 6. Wi P. M. CHEHNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 3, 3H 5H,7,S. and 11 P. M Leave Chesnnt Uill 710 minutes, 8, 9 40, 11 40 A. AC, -40, 8 40, 40, b'40, 8 40, and 10-40 minutes P. Al. Leave Philadelphia 0 10 minutes A. M., 2 and 7P. ML Leave C hesuut lint 1-40 minutes A. M 12 40, 5 40, aud t" minutes I si vi 1 nvkimnorRES AND vownisTnww Leave Phllattelphlaa. 8-35 minutes,, 11-04 A.M., IX, . 4H, 514,6)4,8 05inlnule8,and His P. M. Leave Noirlstowa t.,7, 7 50. , 11 A. Af., lH,ih, t, an 6 P Al 'I he bH T. M. train will stop at School Lane Wlssa hitkon. Manayuuk, riprlug Mill, and Conshohocken only. OS bUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M., , sod 7 P. Af. Leave Norristown 7 A. Al., and A P. M. FOR MANAYl'NK. - Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 35 nduutos, 11-05 A. At., IX, I, 4H.6,6X.8-'.aiidllH P. At. Leave Manayuuk 6, H, 8 20, OX, 11)., A. K.. 2,(,W. 8i P, M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M., 2, and 7 P. M. Leave Munayunk "H A. M , tH, aud 8 P. M. W. b. WILSON. (It ral Hupetlntendent Depot fcLMU auJiiLLA fiwwM