THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 18GG. ENGLISH- FASHIONABLE SCHOOLS. IIow tht naogbtrra r the KrllUh ArU tocrncy are lHnelpllned by tholr Tatorn-I.eUrraj from the ritrenta and ClaardlMnn wf the Tlcilum, Kte. From the Queen, January 13. Madnm: rursulnt: a topic namely, dUcipHno for children which hns been racently disciwed in your columns, I derirc to state, for the infor mation of one ot your correspondent, that cor poral pnnlBuroents have not been altogether fcanlHlied from n.odorn school lite. I should be glad to ft'k the question, however, by means of your columns, whether the following 1j usually the punishment for offenses, either small or great, at boarding-schools tor girla. Some timo ego, in conpf qtienre of an advertisement in tho London limes, 1 opened up negotiations with a lady who keeps a lurge school in the vicinity of London, and which resulted in my placing roy daughter, now lust turned fifteen years ot age. nnder her care. My wife iDlorms me, that since her return from fchool this Ohrlftmas, the first holiday since joinijisr the school, that my daughter has had to submit on one or two occasions to the appli cation of the old-fashioned birch. My wiBh is to know whether this custom still obtains at other boardinjr-schols besides this one, and up to what afro the pupils have to submit to this style of correction ? I am told that several pupils older than mv daugbaerhave been whipped during the pact half year, and tuat their Inonds, many of them moving in tho hijrher ranks ot lifo, are cognizant of the fact, and show no disaoprovaL I should be glad to know the opinion oi'som-4 of your readers. Yours, obediently," A. F. W. From the Queen, January 20. Madam: As I am writing anonymously, I tave no objection to informing "A. F. W." that at a great many ladies' boarding-schools tho birch is very extensively used. I was myself for four years at a strict boarding school at Bath, unui'l was seventeen, and for certain offenses we were most severely whipped by the mistress, font privately in her own loom. I know several of my friends who have been at other schools, and I have always heard that whipping id in flicted lor some offenses. I rememoor a case of a eirl over sixteen who refused to submit until lier parent (mother) w as written to, but the end of it was thatelia received twelve moHt severe strokes. No one can conceive the strictness of a large boai'ding-schcol and the tyranny ot the governess. Florence R. From the Queen, January 27. X. X. sends us an account, showing how young lad.es who are guilty of grave oircnses are punished in a certain school, name to us un known. "When an oilenso of sufficient magni tude takes place, ihe culpilt enters it in the book lcrsclf, and onirics the report to the lady super intendent, who writes under it the amount of punh-hnieut. For the tiist offense the delin quent is prepared for punishment, but generally pardoned; lor the second, she is whipped pri vately; for all subsequent, delinquencies the punishment takes place in the school-room, cn the 'horse,' nud in addition to the rain it indicts it costs in money about s. lees. This is the system: First, Bho proceeds to the housekeeper, to pro cure the rod she pays 2d, for the use of it; secondly, she has to be partly undressed by tho maid, niid this costs 2d.; thirdly, she has then to walk baretooted to nnother part ot tha house, to be robed for punishment a peculiur dressing used to add to the disgraco. It is a long linen blouse, short cotton socks, and slippers. Tho young lady, thus dressed, now proceeds to the drawing-room, to be exhibited to the ladv super intendent. Having been approved, she "is then conducted to the school-room, when she has ta pay Cd. to thegovcruesj who Inflicts tho punish ment. A wooden horse, covered with soft leather, is the medium ot caatlga'.ion. The delinquent then thanks the governess, kisses the rod, and retires to her own loom, to appear no more until the next morning." Madnm: Permit me to offer a brief narrative, which may serve to illustrate tho subject to "which vour correspondents have referred under the above head. A lady of my acquaintance has Just shown me your Isaac of the 20th, knowing my reason for feeing Interested. Myselt educated at Eaton, under Keaf, I have never seen tho slightest objeption to flogging as practised in that beet of schools; it has none of the obscenity predicated of it by poor Cowper; it takes place in a room cnlled the library, but where books are absent. The boy, held down by two col legers, exposes onlv about six inches of tha per son below the waistband, and gets his "swish ing" in. about two minutes. A majority o Etonians would certainly vote for its retention if it were put to the sutlrage of tho school. Hut 1 think a whipping to a child or seven or eight is one thing; such castisration as your correspondents describe is quite another. A lew months airo I should have read their letters with incredulity, but my own resent ex perience furnishes confirmation. I am a bachelor. Many years ago my own sister died, leaving her daughter to my care. My niece is now eighteen, and is as modest and well conducted a young lady as I know any where. Up to last (September she attended a London ladies' college of the first rank, and gave extreme satisfaction, and was at the head of her clas:es. In that month I took a residence at a pleasant town on tho Thames. My nieco, who Is fond of study, wished to attend certain classes at a large school in the neighborhood, and the arrangement was made by me with the lady principal. One Saturday afternoon, in the commence ment ot December, I returned from London just before dinner, and was met with a very dis tressed face by my old housekeeper. Her young m'strcss had come from the school in a half dis tracted state, and locked herself in her room. The old servant had, however, obtained admit tance and ascertained what was tho matter. There was a class for English composition at the school that niornins, tho teacher teiug a visitor tutor. Lecturing rather glibly on Eng lish poetry, this person attributed the line: "We mortal millloni live alone,' to Mr. Tennyson. As I am occupied In literary pursuits, my mece has read more than maay girls other age; she at once corrected him, say ing that the lino was Mr. Matthe w Arnolds. A governess, who sat in tho class-room, sharply told her not to contradict, or not to interrupt, and when the lecture concluded, a bad marc was entered against her in the register. It is the custom of the schoolmistress to luilict cor poral punishment for all bad marks of a certain magnitude, and my niece had seen one or twoof tnejouijRer children wnippeu; dui ner attend ance being only on certain days, she did not know that the discipline was anything but "In fantile." To her surprise, when about to leave after her le&oon.tdie was ordered into the school-room. To her amazement and inrti?nation, sua was told that she was to b birched "lor imoudence to a teacher." She protected and implored, but in vain. Her resistance was useless against lorce. No Etonian was ever so cruelly treated.! I aui an Irishman, and you may imagine my indignation. My resolution wa9 soon taken. That .evening 1 conr.uueu mo wives ot three ot my friends, v, ho entirely approved of it. With much difficulty I induced my niece to return to the school on Monday. Luckily it was not long to Chriutmas. ana she escaped any further insult. except the occasional "chaff" of one or two vounirer eirls. Eiuiv in January I wrote a polite liOto to the lady principal, auklnac her to lunch at my nor.se, ana receive the amount .due to her." Bho came, and was shown into the library, where the three married ladies above mentioned a wared her. Caning her to be seated, I toll ber my opinion of lier conduct; observed that for my niece's puke 1 desired to avoid me exposure attendant on legal proceeding?, and added that, with the BDtiro.alot ladies present, I should punish her as Bh bad punished mv niece. Of course, there wis a tempestuous scene, but she submitted. I had ridden over to Eton and got a good stout birch trom tho man who makes lor college it is a pood arpoiutoient. It is only necessary to add that she was treated as my nioee had been. 1 have since lifiird a rumor that she lute-it's to give up Ler school and leave the ingiioornoou. is MaJam: I have ob.ervcd with pleasuiethat "A. F. W." has taken up the ycry Important sub ject oi youthful discipline, and I trust I shall not be intrusive if I ngiiin attract the attention of the renders ci this valuable lonrnal to exoress my belief that fcminino corporal punishment Is not general, although I read with regret it is occasional; and lor the honor of governesses it is to be hoped that the flogging of a young lady of fifteen is an exceptional caso. The question proposed by the father of the young lady who was old iced to submit to so degrading a correc tion is both natural and gentlemanly, as equ illy exprcsfive of dixgust and lorbeaiance. The pernicious effects of whipping and Inspir ing terror by putting children into dark closets have already been ably and admi rably deprecated, and I am astonished that any enlightened person can be found to advo cate cither. It is certainly a lamentable proof that we are yet, in the nineteenth century, very Ignorant, for the end and aim of all education is to prepare us lor a future life. Are wa to tame the rebellious humors of our boys and girls as we do our hones and do;tsl Is the lash to sup ply tho place ol reason, t he strong to battle with the weak, and applause to follow the exhibition of matured ansrer, and may bo of indolence or revenge f Surely every retincd and enlightened mind must decide against so unequal and cowardly a contest. It is extreme meanness, lit tleness, and wickedness to fight or ailr'ght tho young, and a master who practises or permits cither (however learned) disgraces himself thereby, and proves that he is not a proper person to b intrusted with the care of then. A reader of this lournal remarks that all our public schools practise whipping from the sixth lorm upwards, and that no complaint is ever mnde. Are there no reasons why complaint is w ithhcld 1 Why are boyssont to public schools r Undoubtedly, to tit them for the various condi tions of this lilo; but is there no higher point to be attained than this tor the education of many of those who will oue day take tho lead? It not, I tear we are fearfully ignorant of that great book which teaches us a very different lesson. It is not possible to make a good man by violence, and "true greatness is goadneps." A young person beaten into submission will fccretly dislike the innletor, and deceit will usurp the place of sincerity, and, probably, every oiuer uuuio leeiin'j. "To be. and not to seem." onght to be the motto ot every school-room. Fighting corrupts nnd endangers both the heart and brain ot the unfortunatH delinquent, and I believe many cases oi insanity and soltening of tho brain may be traced to this disgraceful cause. Every one is aware that terror alone has been olten fatal to persons of matured aire; and how u it possi ble to suppose that it can bo less Injurious on the tender minds and bodies of the young? Fighting ot any kind, at anv time, and in any place (except in the caso of self-defense or in the defense of one's country) ought never to be tolerated in any civilusea nanon;and "Testament morality" must form the basis'of every scholastic system before England can truthfully boast of being as baopy as she is prosperous; and then, nnd not until then, will education become a complete and beautiful reality, instead ot an imperlect romance and a leartul hypocrisy. x. x. Mr. Gosrben, the youngest of the English cabinet ministers, is 34 years old; Earl de Drey nnd Ripon is lin; the Duke of Argyle, 42; Earl (.mnville, 0; Mr. Cardwell, 52; Mr. Gladstone, 50; Mr. Gibson, 68. In the new House of Com mons there arc forty members under 31) years ot age. The youngest is the Earl of Tyrone, who is only 21. Of the others, the Hon. G. De Grey, Lord'C. J. Hamilton, and Hon. C. A. Carring ton are 22: the Hon. V. Dawson, 23: Captain Stanley and Mr. A. Grcville, 21. Nine members stand at 25; the rest of the forty vary from 2i to 2'J. The oldest member ot the House is s:r w. Vcrner, who is b3; the next is Air, W. II. Bar row, w no is 81. Adelina Patli appeared at Paris on the 15th ultimo for the first time this season in "Linda." The house w as crowded to excuss, all the la lies were in lull ball costume, and some, it is said, were literally blazing with diamonds. Tho first act passed without any great excitement, but at the close of the second, Patti rau considerable risk of being annihilated by the otorm of bou quets wlitch were thrown irom all parts of the house. At the close of the opera she was re called ten times to receive the enthusiastic ova tions of the house, which she acknowledged with her accustomed modest grace. It to reported that Khe receives six hundred dollars a night lor this engagement. A facetious letter writer in Washington savs. that he was recently compelled to pay this bill, although the payment reduced him to the ex tremest penury: r.ouru ana room (turco aavs) si5ix) I so ot room lumituro (extra) 2 n0 Fire (extra) 5 00 Has (extra) 2 to l.'so ol bedclothes (extra) a 00 1 rinks 0 00 Use ol tab e at meals (extra). 3 00 Being told " Don't know" (extra) 60 lteiug told "Cau't sav" (extra) 60 Carry Idk bawaire to and from room (i-xual 2 5 ) i'nvilego ot spntoona (extra; 160 $4350 Add tun per cent, for cash. 4 H5 $58 35 Total. PROPOSALS. KOTO SALS TOR BOAT Chuck Supervising Co.M'nT Gulf States, JNO. 188 JULIA Mreet, New Orleans, La., February 6, 1800. Sealed 1'rouosuls wl:l be received at tins ouloe until 12 o'clock W. MONDAY, iotruary 28, 1S80, for luimshinjr the SnlWstonco Dopuriincnt with oO.UOO POUNDS GOOD HAltD SOAP, to I e made only from pood materials, tree from uuujtiiiiuuu mm unpiuasuni uuor, 10 contain no moie tlian twenty-live per cent, of water, and to Do wen uriea ueioro oeing packea. Samples of the Soap tuunt oe delivered with th Froiiosals (which aro reouirotl to be in duplicate). and must be in neat boxes, lully iubellod, and not m paper parcels. ine wimio to uo doHvcroo on or belore tho 80th or March, 18G6. Mo lilda will be received without a cuarantee from two responsible partica lor tao luitUlui luiilimeut of tue contract 11 awarded, 'llio DHckane to be of White Pino and madeneatlv. the cost oi tho same to be included in the price of tho article, and each package to bo marked wnb the contents cross, tare and net weight, the name of tbe perfon lurulnhing the article, and the date of lurcnae. A printed copy ot this advertisement niiut be at tached to each bid, and the proposals must be spe cific in complying precisely with all the terms. The 6uap will be carefully inspected in such a man nei as the Government may direct boiore bemir ao ccpted, and compared with the samples retained. It muut be delivered free of drayaic", m the Con niia.'nrp Storehouse, comer Thalia and No w Levee Rtrcvts, New Orleans, La., or at bucIi claco in this ci'V as lnav be required oy the undersigned. Payments to bo made in CeitiUcaies of indebted He's. The undprBigned resorvos the right to rejoct any or nil l it b offered. The Proposals mast bo enclosed In an envelope (scaleu), add reused to the urdenugned, and endorsed "l iOLOta.i lor koap." A. BECKWITH. 2 1811t Brevet Brig. -General and anp'r C 8. COVPKNMEIST SALE OF SUBPLUS HIED J BBEAl). fctjueisTEKCK Office, U. s. a. No. 8 SOOTH (tAY.STRBHT. BALT1MOHK. lid.. Jnnnnrv Kl. 1HA Scaled Proposals iu duplicate will be received at tint ollico dailv, and opened at 12 o'clock il.. on Wednesdays and Satuidays during the month of February, lor the purchuee of turpliu CiOOl) 1IAKD ii'HEAU, on huud ai this depot. J lie bread is in boxes 01 II ft y (50) pounds each. All the bread ofli red under this advertisement has l een caroiully and ihorouehly inspected, each box Laviuv been opened, examined, and theu re-coopered, and no box allowed lopluced which did not coine up to the itaudard tor it-HueJio noopg. No proposals received lor less than twenty ('201 boxen. Purchases will be delivered on boaid 01 transports without cx reuse to tne piirrnotcr. Payment required in liovornment funds on notifi cation ot accuptuueo of bid. 'i weuiydayt allowed puiolia-urg to remove stores 8i:ould navigation be closed during this time, the ttma so lost will nut be considered. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope "Propoaala for Hard Hread." and Hudrcttd to J llUMA vru.Biw, Brovt. Lt.-Col. and C 8 U. ts a., 1 31 2 20 Brcvt. Bri. Geul. Vols, CITY ORDINANCES. An ORDINANCE Authorlzinr the Mai or to appoint Wounded and Dinablod Soldiers as Telegraph Operators. Section 1. 1 he Select and Common ConnoiU of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor is hereby authorised to appoint, aa loon as desirable, bounded and disabled soldiers, not exceeding two tor rsch station house, on the police force ot tho city oi Philadelphia, to be dotailod as tolegraph opera tors and turnkeys, to receive the fame pay as those who are at present de' ailed for that purpose. (Pro vided that the prcnent police force is not increased thereby.) And all ordinances or parts of ordinance inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed WILLIAM is. STOKLEY, . , . rrosidcnt of Common Council. Attest Johh Eckstein, Clerk ot Common Connoli. J A Ml-8 LTND, Presidont of Select Counoil. Approved this ninth day ot February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-eix (A. L. 181C). 1 MORTON McMTCHAEL, It Mavar ot Philadelphia. BK 8 (I t U T I O H To Beloae a Cert am Property ot David King trom tho Lien ol a Certain Judgment. BefolTed, by the Sell ct and Common Councils of the Cily of I'hilaaeiptna, Ibat tho City solicitor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to re lease and lorevor discharge tha lollowing described property of David long from tho lien of judgment entered on tre uflicial bond of Jeremiah Fowlr, Collector of Outstanding Taxes lor the year 1801 (1. C. O. b. H. M 06, M). to wit : A 1 that certain three-story messuage or tcnemont and hit or piooe of ground, aituaie in the lat township 01 Koxbor.ittgh, now Twcnty-llrst ard of the city ot Pniladelphia, bounded and described as lollows, to wn : Begin ning at a point in tho n orthwestt-rly lino ot a certain nttyicet wide street (laid out end opened for publ.o use by the heirs of George W. hnuek, decoased, running south Hixi-fii e degrees, three minutes west jrom l ne Bidge Jurnpike Koad to a certain forty, tire Icet wide tlrect, also la'd ont and opened by the heirs of George W. Snnck, deceasod. and colled Snnck street), at the distance of live hundred and ninety-live tcct fix Indus moro or !os, north east ward 110m the northeastwardly sulu of said Smick street, thence extending oytbe line 01 the said titty leet wide street, north sixly-hve degrees, threo minutes east forty-fivo icet to a point; thence by other ground of the paid Jeremiah Fowler, intended this ony to 00 conveyed to Jonathan King, north twenty-four degrees, City seven minutes, wo?t ono hundred and thirty teet to a point; thence by other ground ot the said Joremiuh 1 owler sout b sixty-five degrees, three minutes est forty-tivo feet to a point ; thence by lot marked No. eighteen (18jin the plan of division of the estate of said Georne W. struck, deceased, south twenty-lour degtees, fifty-seven minutes, east one hundred and thirty tect to tlio place ot beginning : Provided, That tbo co-surety ot said David Bins shad consent to the said release. and that tho sum of ten dollars slia l be paid to tho Solicitor lor the use ot the city in delraving the xpensesot tho publication of this Kejolution, and provitiea itinner. mat in tne opinion or the city Solicitor, the mteresis of the city will not be Drciu- diced by caid lolea-o. w 11,1a AM . SlUtVJbh.1, President ot Common Council. Attest Abbabam Stewabt, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, Presidont of Seiect Council. Approved this nintn dav of February. Anno Domm 010 thousand eight hundred and tixty-six (A D, 1800). MUK ION MOSUIUAEL. It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION Changing tne Names of Certain Streets in the twenty-second Ward. liei-olved, tty tho Select and ( ommon Counoilsof the City ol Philadelphia, That the names 01 Duncannon avenue, and Wyandotte street, as now laid out upon the sectional plans of the Twenty second Ward, be and the same are hereby changed, as follows: Duncannon avenuo to Wynno Btreot; Wyandotte street to Western avonuo, and that the Department ol Snrvoys be directed to change tbe names as re corded upon the approved plans, trovidoa, the parties interested theiem shall pay alt expenses of advertising, etc., incident to such chanco. tVlLUAH h. Biuau.1, President of Common Council, Attest John Eckstein, Clerk ot Common Council. JAMKS ITND, President ot Seloct Council. Approved this ninth day of Fooruary, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. D. IbtiG). JllUIilUJM AlCJllUHAClj, It Mayor ot Pliiluceiphia. EF.SOLUTION Relative to Appropriation Mado to Uopair Bridges, approved Oclobor 14, ls06. Bcsolved, By tho select ano Common Councils of tho City ot l'bi'adelpbla, That so much of tho appropriation made by oroinanco, approved Octo ber 14, lHb'5, for the puipt.se ot rebuilding Bridges upon the Wifsahickon Creek, as shall not be ex pended for that purpose alter the completion ot said work, be and the sumo is hereby transferred to tho appropilution lor leluilding ihe Budge at Penrose Ferry. WILLIAM S. 8TOKLEY, President of Common Counoil. Attest ABRAnAM Stewart, Assistant derk ot Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Counoil. Approved this ninth day of February, Anno Domini oue thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1800). MOBION McMICHAEL. It Mayor of Philadelphia. TlESOIUIION A To Establish Lines and Grades in the Twenty hi st. Ward. Bcsolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City 01 I'Diiaueipnia, mat the uopartiuont ol Surveys be and is hereby authorized and directed to prepare plans, in dupllcato, establishing tho lines and grades ol so much of tbe lwenty-first Ward as he Lei ween Shur's lane, Ridge avenue, aud the river fecbuv kill, chargeable to item No. 11 ot appro, priation niaue to the Department of Surveys lor the ytar 1800. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, Presidont 01 Common Council, Attest Jons Eckstein, Cleik ol Common Council, JAMES LYND, President of Se'cct Council. Approved this ninth day of February, Anno Domini oue thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1S00). MORTON MoMICHAEL, It li ay or of Philauolphia. II A II X E S S. A LAECE I.Or OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, pans ot HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc., bought at the recent Governmout sales to be sold at a great wicriUco. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment of SADDLER YAKD SADDLEB YE ARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SOUS, 2 11y No. 114 MARKET Street. ATIL1TAHY AND NAVAL AGENCY OF UATHEWS, rOULSOJf & CO., ATTOKSEYS, , No. 8C8 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia-Box 2831 Claims lor Bounty, Back Pay, Prize Honey, ana l'cmlon Claims, promptly collected. E. T. MATT1EW8, (Late of Treasury Department, at Washington, D. C). R. rOULSOS, (Late U. 6. Tension Agent). A.JTCMP; 1 15 lm PATENT wTe E W O II K, OB BAILING 8TO FRONTS. GUARDS, PABTITIOJJ3, ETC. IBOS BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WOliK. i nvarloty, manufactured by i M. WALKBH As SON, 1 18 lm Ko. 11 K. SIXTH JITBKET rrilE COLTON DENTAL AShOHIATIOK ORI- 1 glnated tho Annsthetlo use of KI'l'UOIlS OXIDE (IAS. lor hYtractinv Tenth wltiiout bain. WE DO NO OT11EB DKVIAL WOKK. OUlce, i0. TJH WALNH'l' title , l'hlladeipUlu. 2 61iu MEDICAL. ftpPICAL ELECTRIC IT a WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT DR. S. W. UISOKWITII'H ELECTIUUAL INSTITUTE No. WALNUT Stroot, FJrcirlrlty in all Its Ynriona rnrmi uwiDisirriu lor tne cure or llironio JLHuetutca. Within the past flvo years, liovsandu of patients Lave been treated at this oflico. suHerine from almost every form and condition of aisease common to humanity and in nearly ail case a benelit or porloot cuie has been eflectcd. Paisy, doalness, oiiuunos, rheumatism, dysi cnsia, cancer, and all the o.d knotty vicrsrcB nicvv tun B IMrieiHU S CUTS6, SS II prOVCS bit inability to cradieato, are by our method com. paratlvely easy ot cuie. fcpecimens of tutnori ot large prowtn extracted by means ot Electricity alone, without pain, without tho use of the kuile, lie aturcs, or any other means, may be soon at our olllce by those interested. We are willing to under take any ot the following dises., with evory hope and prospect ol success with ry many o;iiers not hero enumerated: 1. Vtttunet ot the Brain anrt Nerooun Sittem. Epilepsy, Chorea or B. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis (Itemiplrcna), etira!pia, Hysteria, Korvouuesi. I'alpitatlon of the Heart. Lockjaw, etc. 2. Oigant and 'lusnt connected with the Dig ft live 2sm 8oro Jhroat, Dyspepsia, Diarrlia-a, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Ha?moirhoides orliles, Pilious, Flatulent, and l'aintor's Colio, and all ulleciions ot tho Liver and 8ploen. 8. keepiratory Organs. Catarrh, Coueh, fnflu enza, Asthma (when not caused by ortranio disvass of ue heart , liroiicl.itis, 1'ieunsy, Pleurodynia or Rheumatism of tho Chest, Consumption in the early stapes. 4. librout and Mutcwlnr System.-Rheumatism, Gout, Lunit a,;o, fctifl .Neck, byinal Curvature, Hip Diffuses, Cancers, I union. 6. Vrinary and Genital Organs. Gravel, Diabetes and Kidney (.on plaints. Impotence and Semin.i! Wcakiuss. Tbe latter complaiuis never fail tj yield rapidly to this treatment 6. IHteasts Peculiar to Females. Uterus Cora plainin, invo.viUH a mal-position, an Pro'nnsus, An trovetblon, Retroversion, Inllnmmiition, Ciccration, aud vnnotiB other allecuous of tho Womb and Ova ries, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, or Proluse Men s ruation, Leiicorihcea. 1U LAblKS we can recommend tlil.-t trcatmont as one ot LHVAEJED tCCCEbS. A most innume rable coses linve come under treatment at our olllce who can testily to this laot. Mi-s. HECK WITH has etiire clmrire of the IjiQles' Department. Kl.lEKLKCEo. lho dlseaaeu and all interested arc referred to tho follow ing named gentlotnen, who have been treated and witnessed oar treatment on others at Ko. 1220 VVAL3SU I" Street: A. J PliChonton, Brigadier-General, No. 010 Spince street; A. Picasouton, Brigadier t.eneral, he Louis, Slisoun; Juc; b Vandeprilt, Oduss.i, Dela ware; It A. seuipio, thread matiuiacturcr, Mount Holly, Now Jersoy; W. B. Kmitli, iron louniier, Ho. 1022 Hanover street, Pmiudo'phfa; George Douglat-s Local Express t'omniny, i hila delphia; J. W. Bradley, publisher, No. 68 N. Fourth street; Robert W ork No. 61 X. Third street; Colonel r. N . sweeney, assessor, bocond District oi Phila delphia, Ytnlnut and Eighth streols; George O. Evans, Ho 418 Arch street, below Fifth; William PelouFO, type founder, lhird and (Jhosnat streets; Kd. HcLane, manulaclurer ol cotton goodd, with very many cll.eis. Physic ons cr students desiring to have instruction in tho coirect application ot Electricity tor the cure of disease can apply at the Ofiioe. Consultation tree. Descriptive circulars of euros eflectcd. with numerous rolerences, can be bad by application at the Office. All letters addressed to DR. S. W. BECKWITH, 2 li-mw No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Phila. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T ILLIAM 8. GRANT, Y COMMISSION MERCHANT, yo. 33 8. DELAWAltK Avtnue, Philadolphla, a o kn r rou Dupcnt's Gunpowder, ltcllned Mtre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Itnker Jt Co 's Chocolate, ( ocon, and Hroma. Croekcr Bros. & Co.'s Yellow Mtt:il bheaihliig, Bolts, endisulls. 1U ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO., PKODCCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. 26 NOBTIl WUAUVE8, AND No. 27 NORTH WATFB STREET, l'lULADtLl'UlA. 2 21y ALEXAKDER O. CATTELL. KLIJAH O. CATTELL STANDARD SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Actaptcel to Every 13 ranch, of xieS Wlaere Correct anti Durable Scale is Iteeiuireel. A uniform standard ot weipbts, and a correct sys tem of welguinjr, are rutjects claiming the attention of every individual in the community, FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STREET, 8 21mthf 6m4p l'HIXAUKLPHI A. CARPETINGS, &o Q A It P H T I NG .S, A LARGE STOCK OF PHILADELPHIA M A N UFA C I U EE, ' In stoio and constantly receiving, AT VERY LOW TRICES. GEOHOE W. IIII.L., 2 1 thftuCm No. 128 North THIKD street. s SILBEKMAN & CO.. D1P0RTER3 OP . t A&OX GOODS, rniLAiituniA Portemonnaies.Poeaet books l'oraes, Travelling Faw, Hutehe.s Dreui-inii ( asea Ladles' Companions, Writing Desks, I'ortto.los, Work Hoxen. Jeii lioxea, I'uoio Kranh Alouuis, Opera O asses, field Glasses hpectaeles, t urd ( ases China and Gilt Ornaments. Pocket Cutlerv, Razors Combs ttrunhes, 1'erluinerT. r-oaus. Katis. Ilalr hen, Hair Ornaments. Bttel Jovielry. Jet Goods, Cor nelian Gooas. Ilrueelnis, Neck aces. Be t Claxtis, Studs. Sleeve Huitnns Scarf Hu, Hearf ltlnss. Milk W atch G uurds, Leather Guuros Htiel and V'ated Chains, Watch Kevs Hhnwi Plus, Violin Hiriuvs. Heads of all kinds, Dolls. Kuldier Balls, Lomlnoes, Dice, cbessmen Chess boards, I'ackiiannnon Hoards, Haying Cards. Pock it Flasks, DrinkiiiK Cups, Tobaeco Pipes. Tobaouo Boxai, Tobacco Pouches. HatcU Bozoa, Pip Btems, Cliut Tubes, Ciaar Cases. tlfily w ILEY & BROTHER, ivpntiTrna AWT T)FAI.FR9 TN ! HAVANA ClGAllN AND MKKCUUM PIPES, N. W. Cor. E1GUIU aud WALNUT Ktrueta. We ofler tJio finest ITavaua Clirara at prices trom 20 to SO ier ont. below the regular rules. Also, the ceie.biaUi'1 . LOME JACK" SMOKING TOBACCO, which is iar superior to any yet brought before the public. , , Motto of Lone Jack! "HKEK NO rUUTllElt, VOH NO BETTEB CAN BB OUlD." 116 3in ri'IIE FTAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 C1TE9NUT J B1 BF.ET. A HOVE Till UD, WILL BE CONTINUED AS HfcHI 'lOl'OHR RTAMJ Mol EVERY DK8CBIVTION CONSTANTLY ON IIAKD AND IK AY AM.OUKT. U 11 RASLROAO LINES. BEADING RAILBOAD. . GltET TBI NK MSs FROM P HTLA 1 K L1HI A 10 TllK IUTERTOM OI riMSII.V.Ms. THE Pi ItTJYLKIU.. !01!rHAr.JJA. I I'MBt hLAiil. ' WYOM1NO VAI.I.FY8, A?J-KPBTlJ' ORTHET,ANI-THIC CaWATUt. Vt Ml K i I HAr.UKMKh.TOr PA8fKMlEU TRAINS. . IieV??.,h Compsnv'i Iiepot. at TIIIK1KMH and ALLOWH1LL btraeta, I'bUadelphla, at tha lolluw lux hours t 82.A for Kelinir. Lebanon Hartsbmv. PolU I .' Jr',",ruT, Tamaqna, Huobmy, W II Ismsport. fc'niha. btnliester. Maara Falls. Bo.1klo Allmtowa. I kpbaiTO, Plttston, York, Carlisle, Vhamberibari Barrmtovin etc. etc. J his train connects at REAPTNO with 'ha Kant Pen uylvania Kal road Mains lor Allentown. s o. i and it if ''l non Valler train for Uarrtsburf eto.t ,9K.r CLIMON with Catawlssa laUroaT trains JvuiiMiispnrt, Lock Haven, Klnil.a, eto.t at HAS VV 1G w'th hvrthem Central, Cumberland Taller and hcliurlkl'l and Husquehniioa train for Kerui. Jrov a"14, wluUu,"Por Xork t'luunbsumUorf, line ' AFIKRJiOON FXPRE88 .if,''' hl'siiclphia at I 3U I'. M.,ior ReadlBf. PotU ti ic, Hrnbnrc, etc , connecting with Kewllng ana Columbia Kaiiroad train tor Columbia, etc. and wita t iIm Ballroad trsln f., Miiinn wiii .... Klmlia, Bufaio. Vto. " , KEADIKO ACCOMM ODATI05?. ..r.. ,l,''in t ' A. m., stonpin at aUwar iallons, arrlTr In Plillad phla at a. Al. k ,utning, leaves I'ul aUeipbia at4 Sl P. ii arrives la 1 ruins lor IMUaelphla cae HaiTisburf at7-Jl A. M and Pottsvl l at ail A. M.. ainvlnn In l hilrde phla at .l.r AiieriK.on Hairs leave Dnrrisbura at 1-41 nariislmrx Aectuiinodation leave Headlna at 7 Si A M. and llarrisburi-at O-KIP M. slatket ira.n wiih a Paaw.ger car attached leares Phi ou l.ila at 12 -3. noon tor Reading and ail way sutlers- leaves Beading a li'Sli A. Al.. and Irowmiwioa at lit lid P . te: tn tdelphla and all way stations A II tbe above trains run liallv Hnnrin? a exRpntel. fumiay trslns leave Portavlile at 8IX1 A. M and Phlla. dolphin at 8-1A P. Ai. t HK8TKE VALLEY BA ILBOAD. Passengers ior Dcwmngtown and In-ertnedlate potn tnke ilieh-Hi A. Al. and 4 3d P.M. trains trom Phiiadel I'bia, returnlnf rroro Downlnntou at ? OA A. AL an 4 SEW YOB. E1PEESH TO I'lTTMBt'BO AKD 1H WEHT l eaves Sew York atS iO A. N. and 8 00 P. At., paaslni Iteaums at 10 A. I.., and 1-48 P. Ai , connecting at Hi TTibl crtc Willi lenr.cjivonla and Northern Centra! Akilieaa xpreM Trains ior Pltti-burK, Chicago, Wh. liimisport J.lniira, Baltimore, etc. lie umlng, Express Train lenvesl'HrrlKtiurg on arrla 01 I eniis) I van la rpresn irom llttmrg, a 3 anil ft M A. M.. pui-ing Beading af4 4a and 111 62 A,M , arnvmt athewYorkat 11) A M. and -4fi p ill. Clecplni?(r aci nipBBliirtl ese trains throng teiween Jiae C5t and 1 Ittsburg. witboui tbargo. Alail Iraln lor Kew York leaves I'arrlMmrg at I 41 P. Al. Alail Train lor iianisbiug leaves Sw York at 12 oon. 8 BU7LK11L VALLEY HA1LROAD. Ttains leave Pottsvi le at 6-15 and 11-00 A. M., and Tl rb l'' rtulDlus "om sniaquaail 35 A. Al. andl'4t)ao hi in Vlkili and STjsorjEn 'NNA bailroad. Tran s leave Auburn at 1 34 A. Al. lor Pinegtove and IlanlHbiirg. and at run P. ST. ler Plncgrove and " remnntt returning roui Harrlsburg a' 4-00 p. Al.. and from Tre niont at 1 00 A. 11 . and 0 1 0 P. Al. IKKr.jH. Through first class tl. kets and emlurnnt tickets to all the principal points In the .North and v. est and unadaa The lollowlng tiekeif are ootr.ined on y ot the Oillo ol h Bradford, Treasurer, Ko til 8. Fourth siroet. Phlla delpbia, or 01 G. A. Mcolls, General buperlntcnUent, KCUtliLU. COA1BICTATION TICKETS, At 25 per cent discount, between any polnta desired, for launlles and linns AIILEAOE TICKETS. Good 'or2C00 miles, between all pouiU, at f?'IS0 eaoh, tor families and firms. BKAHOK TK KETS, Fo" three, six. nine, or twelve months, for hold only, to a I points at reduced rates CLHiGYAlKN Hesldlng on the line of the road w It" be tnrrjtahed wttk canla, entitling theuiselves and wives to tlckeu) at hall- lr"' EXCUB8ION TICKETS, From Fht adelplila 10 principal stiiilons, good for Hatuirtay. btinday. and Monday, at. reduced faro, to b had only ai the Ticket Olllte at Thirteenth and Callow hill streets. FREIGHT. Goods ot all descrtbtions forwarded to all tha above points irom the Company's Kew Freight Depot, Broad aud Willow streets FREIGHT TRAINS. Letve Philadelphia daily at 6 30 a. M., 12 43 noon, and 610 1 Al . for Beading LeDnnon. llurri.ourg, Potlsvlile, Pon Clinton, andall polms beouil. AM) 1.9 Close at the Fht'adelphia Post Ottice tor all places on the roud and its branches at A A. Al. and tor a 1 principal Btatlona only at 16 P. M. 815 liOK NEW YOKK. TUE CA51DEN AND JT An boy and Philadelphia end Trenton Bailroad Company's lines FROM PHILADELPHIA TO KEW YORK and w ay piaces, irom Walnut street vt liar., will leave a follows, viz. : VAUJt At UA. A)., v.a Camoen land Amboy Accommooa- tion. S2'! "43 At 8 A. M., Tk Cauioen and Jersey Cilv Express... 3 CO A t 2 P Al. via Camdt n and Amuoy Express At li M. (noon) and 8 P. At., via Camden and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and 1 aienger).... 226 At t aud 11-30 P. Al.. via Camaen ami Amboy, Ac commodation (Freight and passenger), 1st class ticket 125 2d Class Ticket I At) At fi and It) A. Al., t and fi P. Ai., tor Hount Bollr, Ewansvll e, Prmhcrton and Vlncentown 1 at 6 A.M., and 2 P.M.. for Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. M., 12 Al., 3 80, 5 6. and 11-te P. M., for Pal myra, Kiverlon, Delanco, Beveny, Edgowater Bur lington. Florence. Bonlentown etv. The lti A. 11. and A P Al. lines run direct through to Trenton LIS EH FBOM KKMS1NGTON DEI OT WILL LEAV AH FOLLOWS I At 1116 A. M., 4 30 and 45 P. AI.. via Kensington and Jersey City Express S3 '04 At 12 P. Al. i&Jght) via Kensington aud Jersey City Express J-24 'l he 6-45 P. M. Lure will run daily. All others Sunday excepted. At 7 HO and U'15 A. AL, 3, S'30, 4'30. S and 6 45 P. M., and 12 Mldnl.ht, tor Bristol. Tn Dton, etc. At 7 A. At., 10 50, 3, 6, and 6 P. M. tor ( orn wells, Torrls- dale, Ho mesbuig. Taeony. Wl.'inomlnii. Brldesburg and Frankiord, and at, 8 P. Id for Uoimeaburg and lnteruiedlate stations 1.KLV1DERE DKLAWABE BAILROAD, For the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsyl vania, aud New Y ork Maie, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains dally (Sundays excepted) front Kensington Depot as follow ss At 7 30 A. 11. and 3 30 P. A). lines from new yobk fob Philadelphia, Will leave trom root ot'Cr;lnnd street At 12 M and 4 P. W., via Jersey Cllv aud Camden. At 7 and lo and ID A. M., 6 P. M. and 12 NlKh VaJor- ref City and Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. At. and 2 P. V., Tla Amboy and Camden. At 12 H. 3 and 6 P. il. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden. Ji.n. 15. 1K6. WILUAM H. OAT7.MFR. Agent "IXTl'ST JERSEY UA1LEOAD LINES.-. II From loot 01 MA1.K.EX Btrcet tip per Feriy). Dal'y, except r-unda 8 f'aLL AND WlNTEB AirtASOEilENT. Commencing W EDNESDAY , loveiuber 16. Itmo. F'orBridgetoD, Halem, and all Bia leiiiou West Jersey and Salem Railroads, at OA. M. su.u i)-M P. M. Fo. Allli villa aud all lntennedla.e stations, at 9 A. Al. aid lit. It. For ( ape Way and Intermediate Millions at 9 A. M.to Allhvllle, conaecting with FreULi Tmiu Passengnr Cat altarbed lor t ape Aiay, due 3 4 P. At., mid 3 P.M.. through 1 nssenger oue 8 P. 11. For Glaselioro and mtermediate S'atlons, at 9 A. AfM md 3 30 P. Ai. For Woodbury, Gloucester, etc., ot 9 A. M., 3, I 30 and 5-30 P. It. Freight train will leave rhl aclelnlila from Bandtord'i wharf, at 10 A. at -. and Camden at i j tJ. J. VAN KVN8SKL Elt. Mnperlntendent. THE WEiT JEKEY F.XPII. H- COuPaaY will attend to all the usual branches of express busineM. receive, deliver, and forward through other responsible Express Companies 10 all partf o, the country, any article intrusted to them. A Ppeclul Messenger accompanies each through trala. Oftice. No 6 Wainul street 0 IB Oui I' UILAPELPfllA ANDERIE JOOiJ BAILROAD This great line traverses the .Northern and northwest counties ot Pennsylvania to the ci.v of r'rla. ou Laki File. It has been leased and It la operated by tha Penn sylvania Ballroad Company, TIME Ot pAfSENOfcltTUAlNS A'l PHILADELPHIA Arrive Eaatwaid rle Mail Irani 1-00 P. M. ' Erie Express train. 11-10 A. M. Leave Westward Erie Mail Train, 7 20 P. M " ' Erie Express train, 720 A. M. Passenger ears run through on the Erie Mail ana Express Trains without oiiange, both ways, between Philadelphia and Eile. ' NfW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York atO WIP U., arrive at Erie atl tl A.M Leave Erie at 1 "5 P. Al., arrive at Now York 1 It P. it. No chang") ol cant between File and New York. Elegant bleeping Cais on all Nicht trains. For Information respecting nnsaenuer business, apply at THIRTlK'i 11 and Ai ARRET Hfecla, 1'hliaduluhia. And lortfrelgWt business ot the ompanv's lAgeiits B. B. Khigsion Jr., corner TH1BTW Fv 1 H nl KET Streets, Philadelphia J. W. Beynolds, Erie Wd lam Brown. Ageni, S v. k. .. iiaiumuin.,, 11. H. HOrh'i ON.Oeneral Freight Agent. PhlladelphU II. W. G V INN ER. General Ticket A gent,Phlladelli! JOB. D. POTTS General Manager. Wli'iaomeort. ALF BED L. TYLER. Genera) Punerintendeiit J C. PERKINS, " LUMBER MERCHANT fcucoeaaor to B. Clark, J t No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a lariie uo varied eaortmen Of Building Lumber. it Lumber. 0 iy EAFNESS, BLINDNEfifl, AND CATARRH. J iHiira m n Pmfmaor ol tha Ete and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the aliove member! with tha utmost suueess. Tealiinonlala trora the most reliable sources 1b the eliy can ut seen ai uisoniee, no. 6 1(1 PINE street The Aledloal Faculty are invited to accompany their patitaU, aa ha kua m secrets In hut praclUw 10 1 RAILROAD LINES. l-)U,,kAI',,'ilJAl WILMINGTON, AND BAL J 1 1 At OltK BAILROAD. ij,11!!' lADLl',-7l"ienclng MOKBAT. January", e VJ r.'O1! ??y! Depot, comer ot DUOAD Mreet and WAdlilNG ION Avenoe, as follows) Fi press '1 rain at 4 06 A.A1 (siondaj s excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryvde, Havro-de-Graca Aberdeen, Perrrinao. Daenolla and Ht. mmer'a Kun. hujw, De aware Kri road 'I rain at 8'15 A.M. (Rnnrlay x teptedi, for Baluibtiry, Athford, and interrnediat ata'lr.ns. Way Mall Train at 9 15 A M. (Sunrlajs excepted), for Baltimore Slopping at Chester, Thurlow i.lnwoorL Clavmont, and all regular stations betww-n Wlmilngtun and Baltimore. Express Train at 2 45 P.M. (Hnndnvi excepted), far Laitlmore and Washington, slopping at Chester Jlsymont, Wl mtnt-ion, Aewark. E kton. N'orth-e.at Iirryvlle, Havre ne Grace, Aberdeen, Perry man's. Alaguo la and Memmer's Hun. Nii't t Express at ll-u P. M. tor Baltimore and ohlngtoii, stopping at Chester '1 hurlow, Llnwood. lajmont wiimiiiiton. Newark, Elkton, North Esst. Periyvl lesnd Havre de-Grace. Pswenrers by Boat Irom Baltimore for Fortrnaa Woiirt e, Norfolk, ny l'elut and Bictunond will Uka the S lb' A. Al. 1 ruin. n adilltlonal ac.commodaf, on for those holding IhroUgh lit kets (or liaitiiuoro, Waslunrton and -onli-jr-n points, a Special t ar vtl leave the Phlla lolphla Depot at 11 30 A. A ., connecting at Gray's Feiry wiU the Wornlnp 1 i.ro-s'i raio irom Sew Vork. WlLMGTtiN ACCOM MOD tllON TRAINS, Ftopi.ing at all StoUons between Philadelphia and ilinmgion. iyaVMJ,1',lJl,B,,eJ."nl," 1 Md 11-15 A. M., and S 30, B0l.mid7WP to Tbe 3 31) P. Al. train oonneets wild Deli waro Rsliroad tor MIMord and hih-nnediato tatlons. l eave W ilmington at 7Dt), 8 15, and V 30 A. il., and i Vi ar.d 5ttl P AJ ' ra ns for New Castlo leave Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M.. 3 30 and 6i'ti P,AI. IHLOl Gil TBIN FROM BALTtMORF. leave Wilminnten at 1-00 M.. and 4 30 and 9-54 P. M. lilMlK FOR PHIL 1 DELPHI A.. Leave Chester at 8-01, 8 An, and 1014 A. 31., and 12-36. 3-43 & 01 6-44 an.) 10-V'i p. At. ' ' th Al BAL'llHORl TO PTHLADF.LPItlA Leave Biiltimora 8 -l& A.M.. Way Mall; 110 P.M. EkprefS 6 35 r M. k x press 8 2P M Exprons. An Aecon modation Iralu for lliivre-dc-Grnce and In tirmcdiute stations wl 1 h ave lis tiinore a 4 10P.M. TRAINS FOR BALHAiURr, 1 rave f hi tii r ai 0 52 A. Al.. 8 23. and 1 1 50 P. ST. 4v Wimlngtonatl2 . 513, nnd 10 33 A. M., and ' HJNDAY TRAINS. Fxpref Train at 4 05 a. M. tor Baltimore; and Wash ireion, stopping a Wilmington, l'errtviln. Ilavre-de-limi6' beriJtt'u' 1 orrmiu'8, Mngno la, and Steuunor'a Nl'phl Express 1115 P. M, tor TSnltlmore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester Thurow l lnwood, Cfar moot, Wllu ingion Newark Elkton, Northeast, Terry vile, r.nd Havn-ile-Graee. ' A si eclnl train wl 1 leave Philadelphia for Wilmington lorlutermed'atestHtii nsa' I) P. M. HALilJiOKl I OR 1 IllLADFLPniA. Leave Baltimore rtl)".5 P.M.. stopping at Ilavm-rie. Grace, Perryvlll". and Wllmlng'ori. Also srops at Elk ton and Newark (to lake Dii-wii-crs 'or Philaueiphia and leate pussenKrrs IHm WaKlungton or Baltimore) and heter to leave passengers Irom Balthnoro or Wash ington. A sprelnl train will leave WI'mlngtou for Philadelphia and Intermediate stations at 6 30 P. Al Freight train, with passenger cur attached, will leave Wi'inlngton lor Perry vil'c nnd Intermediate s atlnns a 04 P. Al. H. F. KtNM- Y", BuoerlnteudonL PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD WINlhR ABHANGEMKNT. The trains of the ptpto-ylvaula t entral Rat road leave tlie N W Depet, at 'I 111 Kl 11.1 H and MARK IT btreeU The ears o the Market street Passenger Railway run to and from this Depot 'I hey leave From street evert two minutes, commencing one hou- prevloai to the time 01 departure of each Train aud al ow about 3ti mlnu es tor a trip Their cars are In wait in? on the arrlva 01 each Train, and connections are made with all roads erossing Alsrset street. On t-unoajs can. eae .ievenih and M arket streeta at 0-45 P. M. to connect with Pinsburg aud trla Mii and at 10 25 P. M wl b Phi ailelphla Express. Alann's HaugageExprette is .ocatedai o. Jl 8. Kloventh street. Parties desiring Baygagt taken to the trains ca bave it done at reasonable late- upon apivication to him. 1BAIN8 LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOt. XUUaiZ LKAVI. Frio Express at 730 u Mull Train gisi Paoil Aecomniodutlou, No. 1 " 10 00' t sst Line 1 j no l arkesourg i-ao p tx Uarrishurg Accommodation " g-jn Lancaster Aecomniodallon " 4 00 Puoli "train No 2 8 :lfl I'l tsburg nnd Erie Mall " 7 :t Philadelphia Express " 11 it) AllKlVk. C nctnnai! Express at 130 A At. I hi adclphla 1 xptess 7 10 Paoll Aceommodatioe, No. 1 " 8-2t Parkeslmrg '1 ralu " 0 30 l rie Express ' 112H " l aneas er I ralu j-j 30 P. V. tasiLlne j-o Paoli Accommodation, No. ' 4-tf) Day I x press A 4 BarrfNhurg Accommodation " 8 40 lbllaeelpbla Expresa leaves daily. Pittsburg and Frio Alnll leaves dally (except Saturday). AU other trains dal y (except Hunduv). Tbe Pennsylvania Bailroad Companv wilt not assume any rink ior Bagvage except for Wearing A p pare 1, and 1111.lt their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars la vulue. All baggage exceeding that amount In va'ot will he at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract illOMAS H. PARKE Ticket Agent at the Depot. An Emigrant Irain rnns daliy (except Sunday). For full lnroimation as to tare and accommodation, anntv t FRANCIS FUNK No. 137 Hook Ktreot NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.. Depot, THIRD Street above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLl HTOWN. MAUCH CHl'NK., EASiOii. WlLLIAMSPORT, and WlLlLEtt BAKKr At 7 30 A. M. (Fxpresa), for Bothlehem. Allontowti. Jlniich Chunk, bazieiou, Wllliamspoit, and wllkea barre. At 3-30 P. M (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton. ta.. reaching Eacton at 6-44 P. M. -vuu. w., ,tAt .A1! lor Dethiehem, Allentown, Maaok Chunk Oauvllle and wmiumsport. ' "",1D" For Doyleatown at 8 35 A M., 2 30 and 4-15 P. AI. F01 Fort Wai-hington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. AT. For Lunsdule at 0-15 P. M. White cars ol the Second and Third Streets Lint Citr P.istugcr Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, I Bethlehem at 6 25 A. M. and 10 02 A.M., and 8 1ft P. AI . Leave Doy estown at 80 A. M., l-is and S SO P. AC. Leave Lanxlale atO'10 A. M. Leave Fort Washington at 10-50 A. sr., and 1-15 P. if. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bcth'ehem at I) A. M. Philadelphia for Dnvlestown at 3 P. M, ' Doylestown tor Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem tor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. 1 brough Tickets must be piocuied at the ticket office. TH1 RD Btreet, or BERS.8 btreeL 5 ALLI3 CLARE. Agent J FREIGHT LIN EH FOR NEW YORK AND a 1 the Stations on the Ca MDEAI and AMUOY and (onnec-Ung Railroads Increased deapatob. U0CA,M1 1:S AND AMBOY RAILROAD AKD TRAN SriR 'AT ION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES JorNew York wdl leave WALNUT street Wharf at 0 e oi k. P. A1-, daily (Hundaya excepted). Freight must be delivered be ore 4X P. M., to be for warded the sane day. Beturnlog, ti e above hues will leave New York at 12 noon, aud 4 and 8 P. M. Freight for '1 ronton, Princeton, Kingston New Bruns wick, and ail points ou the Camden and Amboy Rail, toad: also, on the Belvluere. Delaware, and Klemlug ton : the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesburg, aa the Burlington and Mount Holly RaJ. roads, received and ft rw arded up to 1 P. M. The Belvloei De aware Ballroad connects at Phjl DpsLurg with the Lehigh Va ley Railroad, and at Manun kaehuuk with all points on ue Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western Rullroad, forwarding to Syracuse, Buffalo, and other points In Western New York. The New Jeney Rai road connects at Elizabeth with the New Jorsey Centra- Railroad, and at Newark wlt the Morris and Essex Ballroad A slip Dieiuoraiulum.specli.vlng tha marks and num bers, shippers aud consignees must, In every instance, be seut w ith cadi load of goods or no receirt will be given. Increased facllitie have been made lor the transportation 01 Live fetoek. Drovers a e Invited to try tile route When stock is furnished lu quantities of two car-loads or more, It w ill be delivered at the loot of Fvriletb streei. neurthe Drove Yard, or at pier No. 1 North river, as the shlppets muy designate at the-time Ol shipment For terms, or other lulonnallou, apply to WA1.T1R FREE AN. F.elnht Agent, 11 1 Ko. 220 . DELAWARE Avenue. Philadelphia, I11LADELPHIA, OERMANTOWN, AND NOHRISIOWN RAILROAD. On and alter WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1S05, until runher Notice. FOR OERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia . 7. 8, II, 10. 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2, 110. 8, 4, A 6H., 7. 8 0, 10. 11. 12 P II. Leave Germantowii 6, 7, W. 8,8 20, 0, 10, 11, 12 A. M . 1,2 3, 4,434.8 6)4.7,8,0, 10,hP. Al! Ihe 8 20 uown train, and Sn and 6K up trains will not top on the Ueraiantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0-10 A. M., 2, 7. 104 P. M". Leave Geimantowng A. M.. 1. 6 l)l P M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, ,3H 6H,T,t, and 11 P. M Iave I hesnnt Dill 7'10 minutes, 8. 9 40, 11-40 A. AL, -40, 8 40, 5 40, e-40, 8'40, and 10-40 miuutes P. M. ON SUNDAY s. . Leave Philadelphia 910 nilnutes A. M., 2and TP. ML Leave ( besnut llill 7'40 minutee A. M 12 40,4 40. and 9-25 minutes P. M Ft B t ONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8-35 nilnuies,, 11-05 A.M., IX, f. ih, bH, 6X, 8 05 minutes, and UH P. Al. J eave Notrlstown 6,7, 7 50, 9, 11 A. M.,1X,4H, 8, and 8 PM. 'the tH P. M. train will stop at School Lane Wisaa Llckou, Alanayuuk, Spring Mill, and cvnshohocken only. OS bUNDAYH. Ix-sve Philadelphia 9 A. M 2)4 . ad 7 P. M. Leave Norriatown 7 A. U , and 5P-M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia . 8 35 uilaulea, U-5 A.M., IX, t, 4.H 6H,h. Ht, and 11X P. M. , Leave Mauayuuk b!, 7X, 8 20. 0. lO. A. M.. 1, 8, CX, iH V U' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. AJ-, 2"4 . and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk IK A. M . AX, and 8 P. M. W. 6. WILSON. General Suiwtlntendent. I'epol NLK'l U aud GUELAi bueeta I