THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1866.. Cl'JfY INTELLIGENCE . I For Additional Lily Intelligence BeeE!Ju,i Enthusiastic Meeting of Fenians. On taireiay even t); a larve meeting of the differ, entotroles of the Ionian Brotherhood in thi city was beld at Fenian hall, iwelith aid Cbeanaft sinets. Mr. Ani'rew Wynne, tlie District Centre of 1 liiladel) lna, rxiiiaiued that tii object ol the meet ing was to deviae tlie proper measures t aid the straggle in Ireland, which hud been hastened by the susi emion ot tlio writ of kaUa corput. lie believed the crisis had now armed, abd that byjiromptea eistaiice James Mepbens womd be able i hold Itia position in ire. and lone cnoa.-h to obtain a recog nition of belliaeient rights, and be had perfect faUti in the friendship 01 Americans, 11 the Irish poouW were only true to thcme.ve. l-io bad rocelvea mont p ratifying evidences during ibe dav that the iritliinca ot Philadelphia would Le tiueatihiab ur. when all Depended on j.iompt action The subscr pi ons at the agency ot the Fei;lau brotl.cuhood, No. EJaouth lhird street, bad been ,uit'j largo during tl.o day, and subscrip tion to a vast extent baa Leva promised early in tne eck. The following; preamble and resolutions wero unanimously adopiei: Whrrtan, It la .be determination of all tine Irish men that the bleesiiifs ol lit city the right ot a people to govern moras idvcs shall be extended to tbeir native country; and W heretu. I bey bave good reason to bo'iove that it Is only Mrceesaiy tor Ir.slnicn to estubilsh them aelves firnny on snch bulligeicnt grounds as will alowtho United is tales Cov rnnient to recognize ti.eir rig bin, ben tbey wiii itceive the cordial sym pathy ot all Americans, hoso love lor tlie Irish peorlo is only eeualied by tlieir hatred of the dupli city 01 tlie Kngiish lioeri.r.ient ; aud W her tat, It must bo appuroi t to every one that tlie most l'aMulo p. an oi tun ing ucn beinreient rgbts is by aidiug our bret r'ii in Ireland, who are wi ll organized, under the abio cbiettainsmp ot bte .'jjliei.s, iu holding tho r round and successfully re ai"l,iig the Urst blow ilia sj. im usion ot the writ ot habeas coipos than by cruaiiug a rebellion in a country among inendly people, three thousand runes away Iioui the scone t notion, and endanger ing a violation oi neutrality laws: and M hertaH, The sinews and implements ot war are required at once to make t.io roa.sla ice of Inahmen at homo to tbe slavery oi British rule successful; tLerelore le it Jit solved, That we call upon all true Irishmen to at once drop all ruiLOrJion-idt rat odb and assist their struggling brethren in Ireland, to open their prison doois, ana tu send them such immediate aid as will enable tbera to overthrow their enemies. hetolved, ihat we call upon ear American aympa thieeis, whom we tecopii;te by the thousand, to assist as now in redressing tho.r own injuries while our people gam their liberties. Heto vrU. lhat we ca.l u.ion all friends of Irish nationality to assemble on Tuesday evening, Hatch 6, in ma-t meeting, in Iront of Independence Hall, tbere within the shades of tlio bir hplaoo ot liberty to declare their loilh in the establishment Of the Re public of Ireland Alter tie adoption of the ab ve resolutions, seve ral speeches wire made by members of tbe Ciroes, and nuraeious subscriptions to tbe bonds received. The Circles adjonrned to moot on to-morrow even ing at th Hall. Twelf'h and Chesnnt streets, when tiaey will proceed in a body to Independence Bail, w liute a tiuDiic meeting i to do noia. ejoionoi Jonn O'AluLionv will be piesont. Among the distinguished speakers who will address the meeting the names oi Cantata MoCafl'ortv, General B. F. Alullen, s. J. Alcany, of Toledo, Ohio; Jeremiah Cavauafrh, of California; Colonel E W. C. oreeuo, of this city, and others, aro announced. Tbk Geaby. Legion. At the County Court House on (Saturday mirht. was hold a meeting of ex-oil; cers and soldiers in tlio Pennsylvania volun teers tavorable to the nomination f General liearv. on Wednesday next, at Harnsburg, as Governor of tbe State, it was very law tie-ore tne meoung was convened. Tnere was another meeting of soldiers elsewhere to appoint a committee to present to the Government their cairns to bounty, and the meeting at the Court Uouso awaited i s adjournment. T he l'residout of tbe Association, General Joshua T. Owen, occupied the Chair In accordance with the resolution passed at the former meeting in reference to vintmx Harrisburg on March 7th, committees were appointed to bave badges and transparencies prepared The members who intend visiting Hariisburg were notitied to be present on Wednesday niornir-g, 7th innt., at the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, corner Thirty-first and Alarkot streets, at 7 o'cloca a. ai. A general invitation was extended to all officers ana soldiers who are lavornble to the cause to ac company the Leeron. Free transportation will be furnished to aud from that ulaee to all persons legitimately entitled to it. .Let such be at the dopot of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, on Tuesday morning, at 7 A.M., aud General Collis will provide them wlih transportation. The l.ad'e adopted for ths delegation was a white satin ribton wlih tbe aoiOs 'Geary Legion" iu aenbed upon it. Colonel Charles 1). Naylnr was appointed a com mittee ot one to discharge tins uuiv. Captain ilackey was appointed a committee to Tirrnarn transi a'Pueies to be used on the occasion. The Zouave (General Coins') Kegiment bund will accompany tue legion. IRBEPENDENCB OQUAKE. ID the Con struction ot the now Court House on ludypendenoe fsnuare. it w ill be necessary to remove several of tne lame trtes on tixth street, north of the lino of hansom street. tSumj of theso trees are of groat ae. abhongh notol the number originally plantrd in tbe enoio-uie trior to 1788, tie Squaro was little else tliaa a common, bout that t.ma Mr. John Vaufihan, who hau just come irom England, wlieie ne bad seen tne pud 10 grounds ornamenrea. nndeitook at bis own expense tbe work or'planting trees and shrubbery, j tin attracted public atten tion, and the (square soon t ecame a lavorite lesart. Most of the trees planted by Mr. Vauglian were elms, and these bfcomiug lufostud with catoruillars, it was found necessary to remove them, and the Square became once more noriected. A lew yea's lait-r Ur Jauios Mease saccjuaxu in naving the nn- slirhtlT brick wall which ihen surrounded the Squire removed, and he also bad a number ot trees planted to take tlie p aue ot those of Mr. Vaughun. hi ace then tbe Bauare bas received the attention of the pub'io authorities, and bas been woll cared lor must oi tne hiuo. A Mokumbnt to Fallen Unioit Sol Dinte. It is in contemplation by a committee of citizens of Catasai qua, Pennsylvania, to erect a moi ument at that town to the memory of the do- lenders ol the Union who eu ls:ed in the ranks of the Northern army, ant who belonged to that viomitv. The committee wh'ch consists of several iiromiiient irent euieri of but vicinity, have bean very successltil iu tbe wny of raising luuds for the laudable oucctin view, auu a design ior me monu ment has already been prepared by Mr. Henry 8. Tarr, ot this cty. ibe i ei..n is beautjrul and ft'tistio, and has been adopted oy tbe committee, who have coutraoied with .Mr. iarrfor the erection 01 the monumtnt. Ibis moiiutueiit will add auottior to tbe many specimens ot otnaiui'ntul fou pture which came from this eftablisliinent, and aiso another evidence ol the intention of our cit.;vns to pertietuute the mrntorr of thnse who cavo thor lives to save our country from destruction Fibe. The alarm of lire about tAree o'olock yesteroav morning came lrom Manayunk. , The was'e house ot Aictubuid I'ampbeii & (Jo 's mill was partially destroyed. The tlamos weie checked before serious lots resulted. The bu'lding burned was an old atone house, formerly used as a dwelling it was two stories l.lgh, sum .ing in tne yard ot the mill troporty in the uppor portion ot Manayunk. 'Iho buililinc was storod with old wate, and the iiie bad been smouldering lor hours belore it was discovered. T ho interior was entirely consumed, but iho flames wero checked in the waste house. Tbe loss amounted to 1-3UU0. Insurance par tially covers it. A Fropee Appeal. Next Thursday evening, at tsansom (Street Ha l, an entertainmont will be given by the Philade tibia i ire Zouaves, to aid in the heavy cost of organizing their regiment. Ibusiartney nave Dorneuie oucre exnons. dearly every fire company In 1'biladelphia is represented, and no one is admitted to membership without i having served tbe country in tue recent war for the I Union. The organization is nopular and deserving. j The next meeting ol the Zouaves wilt be held at i the bouse pf the Empire Uwk and Ladder Coui- A Rmoni-AB SciciDK. Coroner Tavlor 1 last night beld an induest on (he body of a young man who hung himselt at No. 817 fthtppen street. Ho ivit tiie houte. as he said t visit New York, bade Ms family good-by, walked to iho stable, mounted a . in I, tied a rope to a beam overhead, slipped the nnok. and kicked the barnl away. - in hnnr .floFvinii h waa lojnd banging there. dead. His name was Edward Birch. Ue was twenty - n nii n,rrlAH The Coroner's iurv per formed their obvious duty. The cause aasigned for the act was family dill- rences. Nabbow Escape Williani Tallyman, a discharged soldier, wbi e walking along llaware enne on tiaturdnv. mistook bis way in the log, iit tall into one ot ttha docks, iiot being able to swim, he callud lustily for assistance, which was luckily at hand, and he was loan rescued irom his Foi icr Items. A lad clvlng the name of John Kennedy wss arraigned belore Aidrmaa Hor ley, en t-'atai day morning, upon the charge of rob bing bis employer, ex juopa a. v. i arsons, me secured was enip oyed in tbe rapacity of an office boy, and was considered by Mr. Parsons trust worthy, lie attended to the banking, litouontlv carrying large sums of money to and f.oin tne insti tution. bea be made a deposit be would take tbe memorandum lrom tae book wntcu the Judge bad piepared, and write out a new one, dedaoting fro.n 10 to iO lrom the original amonnt. Ia this way be managed to obtain abont seventy dollars. Fear ing that be would be apprehended, he cut out tbe receiving teller's account in the tank book, and made a newono on another pago, so that the amounts woold.correspoad with the check beak of Mr. l'aisons. Tbe cx-Judge, a few weeks ago. ascertained that tbe lad bad a tered a cheek which his emp oyer had tent him to draw, calling for $30 which he a tered to CM) and drew the last named amount, returning .the cO to Mr. Parsons and pockoting the differ- ei.co. Tbe youth wai arrested by Otricer Adam Tic Its. Me was coniml ted to the Ilouse of fto- lugo. On Friday atternonn two men known as Big John Ilupliessud Tattle John lluglios were arretod bv lietectives Lemon and jienderson on the charge ot the larceny oi a lumber ot barrels irom dillereiit brewers 10 the city. They were charged with operating quite extensively ior some time pat. Their p an was to cut the names oithe owner oil tlie barrels and then seil them Matsey & Collin, Gaul & Gray, with other breviers, bave sulTored much by their oepredatious. The prironors had an establish ment at (sixteenth and Wood streets, which was searched by i he tUlcers, when a kit of iho stolen pro perty was recovered xne prisoners bad a hcanug on Saturday afternoon botore Alderman lieklor at tbe Central fetation, and were bound over to entwer. Two men nanud Keddv Duncan aud Jaok rowed. piolesmouals, were arres.ed on Saturday evening iu ti o act ot "working" i the Second and lhird street cats.1 J boy wero taken belore Alderman ieitler, and committed for ninet days. A woman onoo attractive, named Fanny Burn-tt. was anaigned on (Saturday morn.ux to answer the charge of keapiug a disorueri; nouje. on Callowhill street, aboe (Seventh. 8 e was held to aus ver in tie turn ol 11000. Threo orraons fouua in the beue at tue time wero held in tf00 bait to keep the peace . , uamea irainor was arresiea on paturoay, on ma charge oi having stabbed James Fiewt. at a tavern in I'ock ttreet, a week or two ago, Fleet has been in tbe Hospital since he received tae wound, but being out of danger, Trainer gave bail lor his appearance at court.. Alderman Lots has held to ball the following named peison, to answer the charge oi selling lot tery lonoie: Daniel senman, iho mas ftntton, Cooper Moejlatn, iienjarauu x oung, Joseph Harper, Henry l eryie, Henry Williams. Joseph Gallagher, irvin inner, oouu uojiiok, jrannne aavoer. iireue rick Ktnner, and Kosine Fultz. John J. Collius and Alfred Bamuer were held by the same ldei man a principals in tue ousiness. xtsteraay aiteruoon about a o c ock a disruroance took place at the tavern corner of Fourih and George streets, during wmon a man named Thomas Haines, who was nourishing a long bowie-kuite, was arrested by Lieutenant Bnesr, aided bv another officer, and locked np lor a Hearing, ltie scene around the tavern was quite exciting. ( The Fibe Department. The Pennsyl' vsnia nose compuny intend visiting, in June next, their brother hrouicu in Kufluio, Albany, and Brooklyn. They will be tbe guests of the Eagle Hose Company, in Buffalo. ibe memoers oi tne Columbia, injured at tne tire, are getting aiong as comlortabiy as could be expected, and With a prospect oi their re covery. ltie jranaiin iiro ejoronanv. or Germantown will house a new and substantial steamoron the 2d of april. The steumer is nearly completed, and will cost about SoUtA). A number oi firemen in Washington. D. C. are to visit this oity en Thursday next, by Invita'ion ot the Fairmoont Engine Company. The Washington fire ri.en win bring with thtm a handsome present for tbe Fairmoui.t. It consists oi an elaborately orna mented frame, of b ack walnut which contains tne portraits ot sixteen ventiemen. In the centre is some beantiiul penmanehio, giving the names of the donors tu German text, above which is a lire cau in tue rising sun, wun an eagle noiding asnieia. k. the ivoograpnicai- Dramatic Association nave tendered, we understand, their services lor a beuofl to ihose wuo sustained injuries at the lata fire, In jNortn inira sneer. The funeral of Will am K. Btanciitr, an old and re- spec ea memeers oi tno weccnooe i.Djino company, wan larseiy attended yestorday attornoon bv ur men. 1 he deceased was the first Ass'stant Eugi neer of the Fiist Fire District when the Department was reorganized. Sentfnces in the United States Dibtbict CO0HT Judge Codwa'ader passed on aiuraav tne following senienoes : John B. Snyder, couvic cd oi lorgory and fraud. in making and presenting la se claims on iho Gov- ernnent, was tentencoa to eignteeu months' iui crisonment. Charles Jackson, eonvictod .oi a simi'ar offense rece ved a like sentence. John Cook, alias Joseph Cook, who pleaded guilty to dealing in couuterleit money, was sentenced tu nine months' iiiiunsomuent. jotin li. Mone, convioteu oi passing conntenoi money at Ji oding, ra., was sentenced to three vi ars' imriri son men t. William McLcod, convicted of passing counterfeit money at Gettysburg, Pa , was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. All ui luv uuuvo wun auuicucw iu itiu jcasiuru Fcnitentiary. ' Meeting in Refkbenck to t -. In jtjrld Fibemkn. On (Saturday evening a conven tion ol Hi emeu was held in the ball of the Pennsyl vania Bore house, for the purpose ot taking aciion in regard to the relief oi their comraih s who were injuied by the fire on North Tuird street last Monday even ng. Mr. W. 11. toheriuan was called to tho chair; Mr. E. T. Doruiel was appointed Secretary; and Mr. B. h. uepper treasurer. eonie sixteen are companies were represented. On motion, the fol low mg gentlemen were appointed a committee to conler with the managers of the different theatres in regard to giving benefits ior the relief of the injured at me late nie: Jj. i . uozia, u. muiun, jn v. u. Ultafford, E. Jones, J, V Fred, D. M.Lvle, and W H . isherman. Adjourned to meet on Friday evening next. Scott Legion. At a meeting of the Scott legion, beld on (Saturday nigbt. the following gen tlemen were elected officers ior tbe ensuing year: President, Colonel Anthony H Ueynoids; Vice Pre sident, Colenel C. M. Berry; Secretary, Lieutenant D. W. Morris; Treasurer, Colonel George W. Moore; 1 rustees, Captain John tSpoar, Captain J. Jos. Van-1 del, coionei f..ii. pi e; alonumont uommittee, our-, giant Wuham jn. Shul z, Colonel H. N. Wiuslow lieutenant W. J. Mackey. i The Names of Stbeets. At the pre sent time there are petitions in circulation for the chant e ol the names ol some ol the streets ot the city. Among the changes proposed is that ol Broad street to Lincoln avenue, in honor ot the late President. Dbowned. Philip Maflrulre fell overboard at (Spruce street whart, on Saturday night, and was drowned. The body wss recovered, and tbe Coroner beld an inquest on it. Deceased leaves a lamily. Meeting of Fibe Zouaves. The Phila delphia Fire Zouaves held a mooting on (Saturday evening, at which twenty six new members .were added to tbe organization - 1 0 ' lUKorAtmraia or LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, PHOTOGRAPH, AKD PICTURE FRAMES, AND GILT MOULDINGS Ko. 929 ARCH STREET, FHILADFXPHIA. PAIKTIKG8, AND A GKEAT VARIETY OF ENGRAVINGS ON HAND. ' OLD WORK RECILT EQUAL TO NEW. 1164m AMUSEMENTS. lJIkLET'8 CONTINENTAL NEWS JL iArn.6E. ! iroirKneaii to atl p aces oi Amusement maymnaa p to 6H o'clock any evening. ' lllly rr.f-c DrH'O itll 'l hlltflfifnUfl J llckeU csn itiael s IfH ' i I KOi.KAB mm urrnr, Kn ill rnv fcM T Birre. cntKmlte the Pes tOffle. tor tli Inrsrmt, Arch, Wlnut, aud Academy of Mnslo, a p tot) o'clock, evtrvevenins. 11 if pOYER OF ACADEMY. CM AS. ' II. JAIIVIS' FOlKin MATIKEE, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 8, AT FOUR P. M. 8IN0LE -ADMISBIOS OSE D0LLVR Tickets and lrogrammes at the MusloBt ires, tilt VEW CFIFSNUT STREET TUEATJiE. A1 CI Hy.SMJT Street, above 1 welfih. LKONAhl) UKOV-B WILLIAM E. UNN. Loxsees iri kiarauini. WILLIAM r. I-INN.. Kealdnnt Mauager 1 n I B ( M onuiv ) tBiit. ai urcii 0, Ana evert evening during tlie week, Ult MX MOHISOMY A e.KiAl liOt'BLK it ILL. IMMKNSE attraction. Boots open at 6 4ft. 'u tain rises at VH ' lie i rent Historical I rama, In thre acts. ,1 Hainan zed ly .1 C. FUSThl;, Kvq., aud untitled lilr. lilltKli (lliAHDH.Ml.N. ttios....; Mr K MOKD.VTJNT lertlios Mr. I'.LKfflt A ram It Mr. F. FOSChR i.'Aiuniian mr. o. ' Irakis. t, Tn vartoimance to cone udn with r.aucne s ';liaru ina episode, in two acis, entitled THE SIEGE (iK STBAL FKD. HtlhH Johlt. OKTON AS JSODIUA. CharlesMI Klua oi Swcdou Mr. J. T.WAKT Adam I'.rocH r, I. aeuuiUM WrllNKHDAY AsTEBNOO:.. Marcft 7. MMI BlX'i H GKAN l K (V IIT MAUNEE, I HE THKHE Gr-UIMMKS, BATIIKDAT AF1KKNOON. march lej '1 1 1 K THKEE CUAKD.SMKH, Fill DAY KVEMKU, la-ch. , ' BIM-U1T r MK. K. MORD'CNT, OM,T KVKNINij. Slarcb U, Flist nhbt of tbe powsnul now Urama, , h k i.eifti' Jkw kls. Admission to Matlno s. 30 cents to all parts rthe Iluuse. LIHrcn. 25 cents. Admiaslun to evening per fomiances, Vr cmts, 4; cents, and 1 Doors open at 6 45, e. una in risers at 7 UU. VTEW AMERICAN THEATRE AI WALM'T Btrect, above Eighth. BtCi. BE6T IM'thTAlNMI'.NT IN '1UE CI1Y. KVl.KV KVEMSO. AKD ON WEDNlitlUV ASH BATIEDAY AFTEB- AOONH. BrLF.KDID BALLETS, BRILLIANT C0HF.DIE.4, Lauiiliable iiurlesques. Humorous varees, Ajellkhliu Hal aua. Comic fautomimes, tjKMDe NOVELTY M kit IT. AmusemtTiis of all nations combined. Star Dramatic Ccicpany. Grand Corps de Ballet. Ethiopian and l antuuiime I orps i vnlnu llnura onen at 7o'c'ocVr commence at 7 SI. KOK lilt At COMMOOfclI"N OF LAulSS AND ClllLDKfcN Matinees wl 1 be given every Wednesday and feature ay aiteruoons lioors open at 2 o'oiock; comnience at 2 30 . HK1LL1ANT A EH AY OF ARTISTIC TALEVT. BIG K OKA JOVE11A, THK GUEAT ITALIAN DAK SEIESK M'lle Dallng. Mr. C. W smith, aud his grand Corps- de-Ballet. 1DU talented Artists. - R. JOHN DREW'S JtEW ARCH STREET 1HKATRE. Begins at IK o'clock. TNABATED eUCCESS OF "SAM. TB1K1) Wl LK OF MK ( H.UKKMJ. USTKiVL NIGU1S OF "SAM " M05DAT, T01SDAY, WEiNfDAY, 1HUBSDAY, an I FRIDAY EVKNINGS, , De Walden's nve act corned .ef , "SAM." Psm Laura Dick, Yarn's Tiger Bill Crockett , I, moral Rosiyn... .Mr. CIIANFRAU ....OL1VK LOGAN ....0. T. PAR-LOE DE WaLDEU ...Mr. F. F. Mackay James riushley... V .....Owen Marlowe Atiss Luptiemla lios yu ...Mrs. Tliaver tnilly t rouler Mrs. T. A. Crease FRIDAY. BtHf-FIT OF MR. CHAKFRATJ. Positively last ni(iht of "eAM " 'Seats ssuied six days In advance. WJ ALNUT STREET T II E A T R E. N. E. V comer NISTU and WALU CT Streets. Begins at 1H o'clock THIS (Motday) E VEKINO. March S, JMH. J. d. CLAKK.E will commence the BETE N.T n WEEK of the greatest engagement ot the present triunphant season which has e ready eouipn.ed over six months ot continued aud and UNI'RKCEDl It'l i-.D SlJCCfc.! On this occasion will be presented Tom Taylor's tin il ing Drama ot the Tie KbT-OF LE CVE MN, with all Its , appropriate Scenery, Costumes, Bad the fol.owmg great cast i EobbrtBilerlv Mr. J. H.CLVRKE To be lol.oweri by ihe glorious ouiedleita of LOVE lj. LIVERY. JTUtDAI- rKWJB SP.flUii' ut Mlt. J. 8. CLaHKW 7 ATI ON AL HALL, JUUKET STREET, above Tftelfth. . SFCOKD WEEK. AND POSITIVELY Til LAST, Commencing MONPM f.vtMMi aiarcn o, ana "EVERY J VfNING Dt'KI tl 'ig-. wtEK, FA1 HER KEMP'S OLD FOLKS. With their splendid Brilliant reception ot FMMA J. NICHOLS, The Jenny Llnd ot Anerica Admission. 3S cents. Four ticket for 1. Children, IS cents i Doors open at7t commence at s o ciock. GUAND MATlNBf S WFDSESDAY AND NAi OoDAY AFTEBSOONS, tUt At 9 o'clock. "VEW PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, NO. 833 ll MAKK1T Htreet. '" . j a i UAuni'ina Ki iiimrnuv LXIRaORDKARY ATTUAC1IOX. WILD ATJfTKALlAN CHlLDPEN. V ILD AVSIRaLIAN CHIbDKKN ' . THK MAMMOTH BABY. THREE YEABS OLD. '1 11 K WAAIMOTH BABY. THRKE YEVR- OLD. WEIGHING ONE IH'MIRKD ANO TUIRTY-TVVO AM) A -n A idt ruU.Mts, And one thousand other LIVING CTJRIOS1TIE. a27flt QOSTUMES I COSTUMES! A splendid asortmcntot COSTUMES AND PROPEItTIES. FOR MASQUERADES, , Are ottered to the attention of the bail-going public at this gay and festive season, at the A COSTUMEIIY. Cf twenty Ave years' establishment. No. O I 7 RACE STREET, North Side. Every effort will be made to please the taste of those who attend the Carnival Balls of the Season. W. O. DESMOND. 2 20 lm No. 811 BACK Street QYMNASIUM Por Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, X. E. Corner of Nlssth and Arcd. Open all day and evenings. Quarter commences at any time. , ' H. B. Private lessons In Fencing and Sparring S 8 St frofa. BILLBKAND - LEWIS. ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, CIIESNUT jy Street, above Tentn. ' Open irom . M. till P. M. lienjauifn West's iireat Picture of CiBUflHT KlJCTt.D Still on fXhllitlou i U VJRMANIA ORCHRrilRA. PUBLIC RE- ll h..r..la everv HsTLKUAY AFTCRDOON AT AifJBKAL FUND HALL. IX o'elo-k. laaanememU niaoehy adilreailua UEUH(J BAHir.UT,agoul .o. vm aeOMLKX sireei. uoiween Kao r v o i i mm rpnB STAMP AGENCY. NO. S04 CHKSNUT 1 BTRFET, A BOVii Till ED, WILL BE COHTISOICD AH H P Hr Turt'ltK iTA Wl-Hol FVEHT DK8CEIPT'OKr C0N8TASTf.T OM BA&D AJID 1 tsi isuuni. ills MEDICAL. JEDICAL ELEOTlllOITx WOhVERIVL SCIRNTIfW DIStOVM Dit. 8. W. BEOKWITII'S ' ELECTK1CAL INSTITUTE M. 1220 WALNUT Street, Electricity In swll It tnrlona Form AUiMtuiirri ir iu uirs or , lUrotklo lilHenaita. Within tho cast five years, Vunuandt of natienta. have been treated at mis oii.ee, su tiering from almost ever) lorni ana couaition et disease common to liuiuanny aim in ncany a i cases a ueueui or poriooi cure ba been eOcctod. 1'a sv, doatiiess, bliuvuesa, rbeunistisni, dys, epsia, canoer, and all the oid knotty cit-enscs that are a pb-ysician's curso, as it troves hit inability to eradicate, are by our method com paratively easy of cute. (Specimens of tumors it large growth extracted by means ot Kloctricit alone, wubout pain, without tho use of tho kuile, ligatures, or any other means, may be soon at om cilice by those iuterewted. We are willing to under take any ot the following dii-0oV, with every hope and proi-pect of success, with ,ry many oihors not Lire enumerated : K lJeaet ot the Brain ana JVrrrws Sittem. F.pik'psy, Chorea or 8. Vitus' Dance, l'aralysh illcnupic?ia), Mcura'gia, Hysteria, Nervousness 1 a pitation of the Heart, Loctlaw, etc. 5. Orgam and 7 uiuet conneattd with the Diget five byuttm fore ibroat, Dyspevsia, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Obstinate Conatipatiou, Hiemoirtiolilu or 1 ilea, Bilious. 1 lafulent, aiid l'aintor's (Jolio, and all ailections ol the Liver and Spleen. 8. Htupvratory Orgain. Catarrh, Conch, Isflu ensa, As'lima (when pot caused by onranio discuss oi tl e Lean :, Broiicliitis, 1'lcunsy, Fieurodynia or kbeumatism ol lite Chest, Consumption In the early staves. 4. fibroin ana Muscular Syttm.- Eheumatism Cout, Lumbago. Still' cck, Kyinal Curvature, JbUi Diseases. Cancers, tumors. 6. Urinary and Genital Organt. Gravol, Diabetos and Kidney Conplalnts. impotence and Somin.i Weakness. The latter complaiute never fail 1 1 yield rapidly to this treatment 6. JiiieatiM 1'tculiar to Femalei, Utettu Com plaints, involving a mal-poeitiou, as Prolapsus, An troveislon, Ketroversion, Inflammation, Ulceration, and various other ailections of tbe Womb and Ova ries, l'ainful, fc-uppressed, t-canty, or froluse Men. ruatfon, Loucoirhcca. XO LAI Its we can recommend this treatment as one of IKVAU1ED bUCC'E.S. A most inuume rable cases have come undor treatment at our otttot who can testily to this tact IDs. BECK W1IU hat CLtire charge of the Laoios' Department. Bt.l LKiCEo. Ihe diseasou and all Interested are referred to the following named gentlemen, wbo bave been treatod ana witnessed oar tteaunentos others at No. 1220 Vt ALJS U V Street : A. J I'leasonton, Brieadier-Geuerai, ro. um Bpruce street i a. l'lcasouton, Brigadier Genoral, bt. Louis, Missouri; Jaoub Vandeirrilt, Odessa, Dela ware; K A, tseinple, thread niauulacturer, Mount Holly, New Jersey; W. B. Smith, Iron- founder, iso uks Hanover stroet, 1 oiladopiita; Ceoree Douelafs Local Express comoany. 1 hila delphia: J. W. Bradley, publisher, No. 66 . Fourth street; Kobert "Work No 61 K Third street; Colonel r. w. pweener, assessor, becona Liisirict oi r aiia Orlphia, VValiiut and EiKbth streets; George O iLVuns, ro 418 Arcn street, Deiow vuin; winiam 1'elouse, type founder, Third and Cheenut streets; Ed. McLane. manufacturer ol cotton goods, witn very many otheis. rbvsioians or stuaents aesinna to nave lnstruoaos intbecoirect api lication ol Eleotrioity ior the oure of disease can apply at tne ejruoe. consultation tree, xiescriutive circulars ot cures effected, wiih numerous reierences, can be had by application at the Office. Ail letters addressed to DR. S. W. BECKWITII, Nol220 WALNUT Stroot, PhUa. 2 lamw COAL. (JOAL! COAL!! riST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT c 0 A L Y A It I), ninth street; BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRAlsCH OJFICK COENES OF SIXTH AND 81'BIKG OAEDEH 61RHET8. 21 JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALEE m ' LEHIUH AND SCHUTLKILL G O A L, BY 1JI CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater, Ban constantly on hand a competent supply ol the aLOVe superior Coal, sultuDle lor laaiby use, t( which be cails tbe attention of his friends aud the public aentrnlly Uidbrs left at Do 206 S. Ft th street. No. 82 fi Seventeenth street or tlirooifb Iesoatcb or Post umce, pron tiuy atteuoea to A SCPfciUOB tvt'ALJiy OK BLACKSMITHS COAL. 7 ti II 0 Ji E R T COAL BENDER, DEALER, S. W. CORNER BliOAD AND CALLOWIIILL STREETS ' PHILADELPHIA. None but the best WEST LEBICU. ah sizes, from the Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for sa,e for CASH ONLY. . 116 61a Also. LBGIKE. DFA1EB, AND FURNACE COAL. RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On snd aner AIOBDaY, February 12 two dslly trams win run neiween wasiiinKton ana L nontiur, cennectiiig at Gordonrvl le with Vlrvln la Central BaU- roaa inmii 10 ana irom menmona. as louowsi MAIL IHaIK leave Washington dally (tsundav excepted), at 649 A- iu , ana tiruva ai iyncnou rg at a'ss r. ai. . Leave l.yncbourg at 7 a. At aud arrive at Washing ton at 1 26 P. At.l " ' EXPRESS TRAIN Lesvs Wafhlngton dUy ducludlng Sunday) at 6 03 P. M and arrive at lnvhou g at B 00 A. at Leave Lyocbburg at MO r. At and arrive at Washing tons' 10 A M. Both trains making elose connections at Lvnchborg foi all points South and Southwest, and at Washlugion lor Nor 1 h aud Northwest. .' . First-class sleeping oar wm be attached to the n'ght The road la attractive, not only for tta eomtbr'able aocoinniodatlona, but lor the fact that It paw the now bli-torio locallue of Falrfas, Bull Bun. AlauaMia, Bris to, Catlett's, Bappaliaunock. Coipoper. Orange, and Gordnsviil. place ol uuperlshabla Uitorewt ill . the popular mlud. . ... . Through ticket to all points Dou'h and Southwest may he Lad In Boston, New York, Phlladololila, aud Baltimore, and at the offices of tint road In WnnulnnWu and AleiauuxU. W. H. aloe) AFFEKT YV I It) Ueueral Bupttriuteodant. RAILROAD LINES. EAVINO RAILROAD. URFAT TBIiNH LIB E F BOM rniLADKLlBIA TO TUB IKTKBIOR Ok I'IM'BILVa.'II, TUT. B HUILKIU,, HUHCl IRAMti. IVMBIKLAND, ABD WTOMIHO TAIXH 8. iKD NOKTM, OHTH rT, A 11 THK CAWADSS. VlNTl K a I RAhUtlSt- .t OF PABrtt-.KOF.il TBAIBS. LfS'lnr tlie Cnmpanv's Depot, at THIKTfBN'fF snei A 1 LOWHJLL blreeU, )blladelibla at the (oUew. Invbeiarsr 1 MCRXIBO MAIl. At J -On A. II. lor heaillnK- LetMinon arthnr, Fott vll . Fhiegi..Te, Tamaqna. tunbnv, Wll lamspon, E in ha V. o inner Matara Fal s Bn. Al.entowi, a 1 kerbarre, Flttstnn, Yerk ( arllsla '.'haaJberbr Hsiersttwn te. ete. 1 tils rain ci nnects a' READING with 'ha East Pen ivlvania Kal rod tialns ior AHenmwa. . and wit ti e Lel sni B Valley train for Ilarrlsbura etc t PCEI CLIMON l Catawlssa KaUroaA traini Vt lliiamrport, Lock Haven, F.I ml a, to 1 at It'll RIMti 'tu orthern Centra , t nmlier.anj Valle, ard Rrlatlkl I and Koaqnrbanna train for S r;r BDiteiland WlUUmsrort, York, Chambersnnrf lt" arova.ee t AF1FRB0ON FXPHF.HU Lrare. Philadelphia at 1 8" 1'. at., inr Keaitlnff, I o I. f'le, tvrri.liurv, etc, eonnectina wltb Keacllnif an) .o ua.iiia Kailroad Wain tor e eiornsia etc. and wiU ' istai hoi road train lor Milton. Wlliismspon Kitulia: Lnfa o, etc. htAl'lkO A' I OMVODATIO. Leaea Keadtng at S SO A. At. stoopInK at all Da: alious. arrlv.s iu riiiiace rlila ats-Xt A . M. Ke uining, leave Phi adelfihla at 410 P. M.. amves Is rnuiiiK ai 1 m r at. . 1 rains lor I bllarlplnbla cave Harrlshnri atT'JS A K ar.o l ottsvi l at S 3d a. M , airivma- In I liil; do.Dhla al l'.d f M. Atiernion Halt leave Uanlsbura at Mt v .. and 1 ottsvlile at P.at.i arrivtug at Folia delpbla at 7 US I'. M. kail sLurK Accommodation leaves headlna at 1 W M. ard ilarrlstiurp at t-t 0 I' Al laiket ira.n w lib a fasfer per ear attached leav Phi ae.elt'bla at 2 4S. toon tor Readlna and all at st. tiers- leaves Kesdltig a li'Du A M., and DowninvioD al i iv r ; . n . i ui siicit'Lia anu ai ay station All the atxiv trslus run dally Kanda? mcepred lnnilav trslns ,raa VnrtvillA t h Ik, a. M. and 1 hlii de:phla at MS P. At. Passercrrs lor J'cnim.Ui n sod In;ermer1iaie Doln tsketbektO A. M. and4Sn P.M. trains lrom l'lillude pbia, retnrnlna rom Downlnatou at 7 85 A. At. an o fto. il. JEW TUKK FITEl'SH F01 1'ITTBBTJBO AND TBI w r. r I.eavea hew York atl tO a. m. and 8-1)0 P. li . tuaiDi arauuig i i a. a.., ana 1 48 r. i . eonnectliifl a. tiiiirici tirtj wun 1 ennsj ivanta ann orthern Centra knllttau Fxsrrsa Trains ior Pittsbara. Chlcano.Wl- lunispeirt l.lmlre, Baltimore, etc. lie uining, r x pre Train leave teainsnorgoa ami ' l ern Ivanla fxprean irom 1 ittsbnrg, a land MM A. M., BSS"lng Beading at 4 49 and 10 S2 A. M , arriving at .New York at ill A at. and H-45P M KleeDina e a act eiTipsm In tl ete trains :hroag te'.Wccn Jry Clf no 1 uipnorg. wiinyn t narne. arau irsin ior new rcra leaves iiaTisnurg at 1 4 P At. AtaU Train ior Uarilsbuig leave Maw York at 11 Koon. ... S.HUILK1LL v ALLEY BA1LROAD. Tialns leave l'otisvl le at'4S and 1 liio A. M.. and 1 1 T. k., re turning liem Tamaquaat lUi.il. aud ISO an 4 15P J Kt 1I11LS1L1 A tilt BlfVL'lU IBSi R tlLKOl Trirs leave Antiurn at 1 HA A. 11. inr Pinparnvn mnd Hanlsbnre. and al 1'Mi P. At. lorl'lnccrovc and 1 rnniouti rriurnlnir irom llarrlsbara a' 4-tlO P. U. and Asm T nicnt at 1 to A At . and t HO P. M. lie Kits, Thrnnch first class tli ket and emlorant tlckata til a the principal point in the Bonn and Vi est and t anadas Ihe following tlcke are ootained on y at the Uir)o ot b Brailiord. Trtasurer.Bo 'fll S. Fourih a rent. Plilla delphia, or ot U. A. Blcolis, Central bupeiintcndent At 16 per cent discount, between any solnt desires for amille and flrina llll.iiAHt T1CKKTH. Coed tor 2000 miles, between all point, at S.Vi'W) eact tor laml.iei and fli nis btAbOB Tit KET8, Fo three, six nine or twelve months, for nolo only, to al points at reduced rates CLl liUYkf kN Kei-ldln cn tne Una of the road wll be tnrnlsued win cards, eiiii. hag themselves and wives to tlcsej at ha lare EXt TJE8I0B TU KETS. From f hi ade.pbla 10 principal stations, roou 01 .-stuicay. tunday and Monday at icdn-ed fare, to be bed only a tbe Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Cailo- hill streets. FREIGHT. Goods 01 al' descriptions forwarded to all tbe abovs points from tbe Company's Bew Freight Depot, Broae1 and w illow streets ,llrll IREIGBT THAIBB. Leave Philadelphia dai.y at 8 30 A. M.,12 41 noon an t-tUi At lor heading Lebanon Marrhourg Potuvhl Port Clinton, and all poln bevond. l.AlLH Close at the Phi adelpbla Post Office tor all p aces or. the road Ld ita branches at 4 A. At. and oral princii Btatlous only at l Uf. ai. ITOK NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND t Anboy and Philadelphia and Trenton Ralj-oad Company's lines FBOM PHILADEI.PFIA TO NEW YORK and ay piaces, lroiu Yi alnut street whari, will leave as loiiows viz.: ui At fl a. al.. v a Can-.den'and Amboy Accommoda tion 12 2A At 8 A. M., via Cumeien and Jersey City Express.. 00 A t 2 P M via Camden and Aniuov t-xpress r jj a St 12 M. (noon) and 8 P. M. , via Camden and Am boy Accommodation (Frelxht and Passenger).. ,. 2-26 At 6 anu 11311 P. M. via Camaen and Amboy, Ac commodation (Freight aad 1 aasenger), 1st class ticket 1-2.1 2d t .ass Ticket 1 60 At 6 and 10 A. M., S and 6 P. Al.. for Mount Holly, Kwantvll e, Pt mberton and Vlncentown 1 at 6 A. M., and 2 P. M.. tor Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. M., 12 M., 130,6 6 and ll-.V P M. for Pal myra, hlverton, Delauco. Beverly, Edgewater Bur linyton, Florence Bordentown etc. 1 ho lb a. M. and 6 PM. lines run direct through to Trenton LINEs FKOM KENB1 r-GTON Dk.PO'1 WILL LIAVI AS FOLLOWS 1 At 1116 A. M., 4 30 and C 46 P. Al., via Kensington and Jersey City 1 xp ess 83 W At 12 P Al tMtjht) via Kensington and Jersey city Ixpnfs. 2'2 1 be j-lt P. M. Line will run dally. Ail others Huudava except-d At l'!iO tind IMS A . M. 8, 1-80 4 80, 6 and 48 P. U., and 12 Miduhht. ior BrlBtol Trenton, eto. At 1 A. 11-. 10 60 1,6 and 8 P. V. tor e'ornwells. Torrls dale, Homesbuig. laonv Wisslnomlng. Brldeshurg and Frankiord, and at 8 P. M. for Uo.meaburg and uitermcdlate stations I1LV1DLB1 DHAWABE RAILROAD, For the Delaware KlverVallev, Northern Pennsyl vania and New York staie, and tlie Great Lakes Two through trains daily (Bundaa excepted) froti Kensington Depot as folion a: At 710 A Al.aud 130 P. If. LINAA FKOa N1.W JfOBK FOB PHILADELPHIA Will leave trom root ot Cortland street At 12 M. and 4 P. M., via Jersey Cltv and Camden. At 7 and 10 and 11 h A. M..6P. M. and 12 Night, via Jor- se City ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. At. and 2 P. 11., via A nil oy and Camden. At 12 Ai. 1 and 6 P. it. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden. Jim. 16. loot. , WILLIAM H. OATZMEB, Agent TV EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINE S. Y f from toot 01 MABKBT btrect li pper ieny) Lai J, except eundii" e FALL AND W1NT1R AKBANOFMENT. ( cn.n (ticnR WKDNEt-DA't . November 16 I84. For Brldgeton Salem, and a 1 Bta lonson West J arte and in Builroada, at t A. M aud 3-30 P. M. Ko. Mil ville and ai Intermediate fetation, at 9 A. X ai d3i. M Fore. ape Vay and Intermediate Stations at 0 A. It u allllvMa. coDiectlng with treUht Train Passenger ( ai attasbed lor t aue May, due 146 P. it., and 3 1'. M tli rough I assenger cue 8 P. M. For Giassboro and Intermediate Si ations, at 9 A. M., 1.1 d 1 30 P. ai. For Woodbury, Gloucester, eto. at A. la.. 8, 1 and S SO P. M. Freight train wM leave l'hl adelphla, lrom Bandtord't ibarl . at 10 A. M ., and Can'den at 12 At. J VaN HF MSSKI.aER, Hnperlnteudont THE WE.-T JFBBFfY EXPHc ti- CO . Pif. s ill attend to all the usual branches of express business, n ceive, deliver, and forward througli other responsible i-xpress Coinpnnies to ah parts 01 th country, ao' article in'rusted to them. A special Messenger accompanies each tbroueh trala Oflice No A Wainut atreet V lt Bui l4fi I' II I L A D E L PH I A AND EE 1 1 Ol )0 RAILROAD This great line traverses tlie r ortharn and Morthvie.. oountkso Veunsy.vauia to the enrol Kite, oa Lake Kile. It has been leased and it la operated by tba Penn sylvania Bailrc-ad company. TIME OF PaebBlsGi KTKAIN8 Al PHILADELPHIA Arrive Eastwa.d- rle Aiall "ra n 100 P.M. "I. 9 Erie Fxpresa Iraln 1110 A M. Lsav Westward-Erie Mill Train, 7 20 P. U ' Erie Ex -resa Iralu, 720 A. M. Passenger car run through on the Erie Mall ano Express Trams without, ouauge, both ways, betweer Philadelphia and Erin. P NW v6bk CONNHOTIOV. Leave New York ateOOP H ..arrive at Erie at 3-17 A. M Leave Erie at 1 '8 P. M.,ari(Ve at New York 1 l P. Al No ebange or car between File and New York. 1 legaut aleaplng ( a. on all Night lralus. For Information respecilns passenKer business, app) at THIBT1F1 B and MAKb.il Bfeeta, Philadelphia. And tor freight buslneaaotthe onipaiiy's A gents 8. B Kingston. Jr., corner TBIBTliltM'H nf M B KET Street, Philadelphia t J. W. Reynolds, Xne WU lam Brown. Agent, N O. k. . Baiuuiere. H. P BOTH) ON.General Freight Agent. PblladelphU H. W. GWINNEK.GnuralTloketA-ent,Phlladalh! JO D. POTTS Ganewal Mauagsr. wll'ianispgrt A IF BED L. TYLEK. Ueueral Bupannteudent FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. T. J. AI c G U I O A H, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Eto, FIREWORKB, FLAGS. Etc, MATCHES AND BLACKING, ' NO. HTHAWHEHHY STREET, Pint Street above t ecoud beten Marketand ( heauu t At I'tHLPBLrillA. RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL 1IVOKK VAILROAD. . Tl Al c. 1 AM.I- I onmicncinB muishai. oannarTo, BI6.1 rains wl'llrave Deput, corner ot BBOADbtreet and WAMBJBU lOh Avenue, aatollowsi apress Train at 4MA.M (Hondais excepted), fbr BaliiBiore and Wathlnirfon stepping at Wilmington, Ferrjvil. liavre-de-e!race Abtrdern, ferryman y. iracnniia irnrn mofrntun lieanare Br I road Tram at 8 'IS A. H fSunday ex cepted 1, for feallsbt-ry, All ford, ana Intermediate ' wy"JallTralnat91SA W. (Onrfajs excepted), for Paltlmore Slopping at Chester, Thurlow binwaod, Clnymont, and all regular stations between vVl.mlngtoa atd Bait n ore Impress Train at Via F. M. (Pnndiv excepted', for I aitln ore and Warhington, stopping at l. eater (lait'ont, l 1 mlnt-ten, ewark I kUin Morlh-enst ltrrjviif. Havre oe Grace, Aberdeen, l err uiau', ! o Is and Mruuncr's K up. Bl t Iiprcs at ll-l.t P. M. for Baltimore and w afl.lutoii. stepping at Chester thurlow. I. In wood, I aniont Wiln liiUon. Newark, Elk.ou, Noith Last, Teriy vile snd li a vre de-Grace. Pssftnrers by Boat lrom Ba'ttmore lor Fi rttess 1 t nree, or oik, e Hy point auu Bithmond vtu Uke tLe 1 A. l. Tn In. . , r an additional accommodation for those holding IbrcGcb 'tickets lor Baltimore. Washington snd south ern points, a hpcclal car vl l leave tlie Phllaite nhia I'epflt at 1130 A.ki., connecting at Orav's Ferry V.1U1 the Morning vpre-tlrain lrom New York. Wll.atU GTi'N A( COMODkllON TIIAIK9 Flopping at all BUtioos between PbUadvlphla and W lln.inuton. Le eve I'hllcdelphla at 8 IS and IMS A. M.. and S SO, SOU. and 7 MP. M The 3 SO P. M. train connects with Le lsviare Ballroad lor Mlltord and Intermediate stations. 1 eave Vt lluiinKton at 7-00, 8 IS. and 30 A. At., and 1 00 si d A 00 P At ' ra ns for New ( astle leave Philadelphia at 8 IS A. H., 3 SO and H P, M I Bitot GH TB 1N FBOM BALTIMORE, leave WllmlnKtr n at 1--00 V.. anil 4 JO and9-MP. M. e lilbihR FOB FBILtDl LIBIA. Leave CI ester at 801, 8 68, aud 1014 A. AL, and 12-36, IU, 5 01 ft 44 anil lO V'ip. AI. H e SI BALI IK1OK1 TO PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore 8 'IS A.M.. Way Mall) 110 P.M., Ekprofss b-35 I It.. xpress-9 1't I' hi K J press. 11 Accon n.odutlon liaiu for Iluvrn-do-Graco ami In termediate stations wl 1 leave l a timore ai 4 10P. M. 'I BAINS FOR BAL ' IMOltf. 1 eave fhertrr at S2 A. M.. 121 and 11 80 P. V. l eave Wl mlngton at 12 27. 6 13, and 10 33 A. At., and 4 P At SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Trsln st 4-tiS a. M tor Baltimore and Wash- In imm slODninu at Wilmlnirton. Perrvv lie. tlavre-da. Grace, Aberdeen, l'crryman's, Magno la, and Stcmincr'a ituu. Mj.nl Express 11 IB P. M , tor Ba 'timore and Wash ington, stopping at ( heater Tliurow Lin wood, Clay Diont, W lln.liiffton Newark Llktou, Northeast, Perry vllle. and llavnde-Grace. A special train wl I leave Philadelphia for Wilmington ier interniediate static ns a' 0 P. At. BALI lAlOBr FOR 1 HILADFLrlilA. Leave Baltimore r,t O-'iA P. M.. stonnlnie at Havro-de- Grace, rrrryvlll. and W llnilng'on. Also atopa at Elk ton and Newark (to take paBsenvers or Philadelphia and ieae passengers irem wasniagton or iiuitimoro) and faenter to leave oasaensers from Baltimore or Waah- inpton. - Ma a rpecia: train win leave wummgron ror Philadelphia ard Intermediate stations at Hi P. If Freight train. i li passenger car attached, will leave Wi mlriKton lor PerrvVI e and Intermediate s ations a Wl'.Al. u, r. a.tAM x, BUDerintcadenL "PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD The trains ot the Pennsylvania t entral Rai'read leave. theew Lepot, at 1 Ulh'llE 1 11 and A1ARK1 T HtreeU. 1 be care o the Market Btrect Passenger Kallwa; run to aud Irom this Depot ihey lear Front afreet every tio minutes, commencing one hour previous to the time 01 departure of each Iraln and al ow about to niln a ee lor a trip Their cars are In waiting on the arrlva ot eaoh Train, and connections are mad with all roads crossing A arsei street . on Himoajs-Cark .cava aveyen h and Market streets at 6-46 P tl. to connect with Fr.sbulg and trie Mali, and at 10 26 P. M wl h I'hl adeluhla t.xnresn. Mann's Haggage Express Is ,ucaa a Jlo.Sl S.F.lerenth street. Parties deslrlntf Bargag taken to toe trains caa bave rtdone at reasonable late- upon app icatlvn to him. IB.MB LEAVE AN U A hltlVF. Al lili'Ol, 111 Uf I Irle xpress , Mull Train 1 so 1 Accommodation, tso 1 ... last Line , 1 arkesi:urg Harrisburg Accommodation...., Luncaxter Accommodation Pnull 'iraln No 2 PI tshnrg and rle Mall Philadelphia Expres AJtKlVB Cincinnati Express Phi adelpbJa I xpress Paoll Accou,modation. No I..., at 7 30 a " B Oti ' U. " 10 DO " . 12 no ; ,':.- " 4 00 ' 6 SO " 7 Stl " 11 1 " at ISO A H. . 1 iu " 8"2u " 9 30 U 2 ) ' " 12 30 t If. " 110 . M 4 40 . " i 43 " 8 40 raixesourg iraiu Erie Lxpresa Laiicas er 1 rain , Fasi Line Paoli Accommodation Ao. 2..., Day t xpress , Barrlsburg aecominoda ton 1 hlla. clplla s xpress leaves daily. Plttaburg and Frle A' all leaves dally (except trains dai y lexcetl Bundavl iaturtlayl. All other The Penni-v vania Itailroad Company will not assume any risk or Bagaye except for Wearing Appare , and limit their responsibility to One Bundrod Do lara la vnlue. All Hstiaje exceeiifng that aatount In uni will be at tbe risk of tbe owner, nnlest taken by special contxnet 1 1IOM A H. PA IFF Ticket A gent at the Depot An FniiKTant train run dat y (except Sunday). For full lnioimaiion as to fare and accommodation, apply te V FRANCIS FUNK Ko. IS7 Dock Ktreet fCORTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Al Depo., THIKD Bueet above Thompson. For BETBLF.UEM. DOYLI BTOw N, MA BOH CHI NK, JCABION, W1LLIA M MPOHT, and WILK.io B ABK f-. At 7 30 A. M. (F xpress 1, for Bothlehem, Allentowa, Maucb 1 hunk, Uale.on Wtitlamspoit, and Wllkes- barre. Ali-SOF M (Express) lor Beth eh em, 'Fas too. etc.. reachliia Easton at '4'i P. M. At 616 P. M. lor Brthiehem. Aleotowo. tiauch Chunk Danville and ft illlanisport. For Dovlestnwn at 8 36 A M., 2 30 and 4 I P V 01 r ort Washington at 10 A M. and 11 P. at. r or Lansuaie at b is p. x. White cars ot the Becond and Third Streets Line Passe nger Cars run dlreet to the depot Ity TR.M.SB FOR PHILADELPHIA,' LeaveBctblabem at '25 A. M. and 10 02 A. At., snd Leave I)oy estown at 6 10 A. 11., 1'iS snd 6 30 P. af eave Lr.nrdaie at (HO A. M Leave Fort Washington ai lo 6" a IS, and i ISP U. ON FVNDAY8 ' Philadelphia tor Beto enem at A M. Philadelphia lot Doylestown at I P. M Loylestown lor Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. M. ' Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. kf. 1 lirtiugb Tickets must ba piocuied at the ticket on caa. THIKD btrtet, erBEKSS Btreet S '' HUB CLARK. Agant Ti'ltElGIlT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND J a I thefctatloiia on the C MDF N and AMBOY and tonnectUig P.allroads Increased despatch. THE CAM1EN AND AMBOY BA1LKOAJD AND TBAMJCOB'ATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES for hew YorkwUl leave WALNUT Btreet Wharf at S o'c ock P. Al., daily (Hundaya excepted) ' Fieiaht must be delivered beiore H P. M., to be 'or warded the sau e day. ketuining, ti e above hoes will leave New York at 12 noon, aud 4and 8 P. M. Frelybt for 'irenton. Princeton, Kliigatoa New Bruns wick and a 1 point on the ( amden and Amboy Ball rvadtalto cn ihe Be viuer Delaware and Fleming ton : the Nw Jersey . ihe Freehold and J aiuesburg, aa tlie Kurlnn ton and Mount Holly Kai road, received and lorv arded up to 1 P. kl. Ibe Lelvioei De aware Itailroad connects at Plif hl,8hur with ihe LehUh Va ley Railroad, and at Vtanun kacliunk with all poluts oil ti a Delaware Lackawanna, and W estern RaiUoad, forwarding to Byracusa, BulfaltK and 01 her points In astern New York. lha New Jeney Bal n ad connecu at Ellrabeth with the few Jerrey Ceatra Bdlroau aud at Newark wltat the M orris and Ketex Railroad A slip n ea oruudum specli.ving tba marks and num bers thit pr and consignee mual In every insiauce, be sent vt itb e ach load ol goods or no receipt will be riven Increased facilities bave been made lor the transnoriatlon 01 Live Block. Drovers ae Invited U try ibe rente W hen stock Is furnished In quantities of two car-load or more, It will be delivered at tbe toot ol or leth stree near the Drove Yard, or at I Ier No. 1 I orth river as tbe shippeis m -y dea gnate at ths time Ol hipuicnt For terms, or .uther I11I1 nnatlon, apply to WALT! K FREE AN F.elxlit Agent, 11 1 ' So. 226 B. DELAWARE Avenue Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, GERIJANTOWNL AND NORRIS'IOWB RAILROAD. On and a tor WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 18(15, until turner N 01 ice. FOB Gl RM AN TOWN leave Philadelphia 6,7 8, f), 10 11, 12 A. M , 1 3 I'lO. 1H 4,6 6H,H 7.8 , 10. 11. i2 P M Leave Germantown 6, 7, 7H, 8,8 20 , 0, 10, II 12 A. IS . 1,8 3, 4,4. t. j 8,0 10.UP. t! ' Ihe 2e, oonn train, and H and iH up tialns will not top on the Gernikutown Branch. 1 ON BCNDaYS. B leave Philadelphia 910 A M., i 7 I0S P. M. Leave GeiniantownS A M. 1 6 I'M P M I CHKSNUT FILL BAILHOtD. Leave Pblladelphlal 8, 10 12 A. if., 2, l.ih 8H,7,8, and 11 P. M Iave thesnut Dill 710 minute, 8 9 40, 11 4" A. At. '40, 8 40, S 40, 6-40 f'40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia 0 10 minute A. M., t and 7 P. If, Leave t bom at Hill 7'40 mluutt A. M 12 40, S 40 and 9 2 minu es P M , Fe B t ONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave PbllailelphlaS. 8 35 mlnu ea, 11-U6A.M., fc . 4)4 6K, 6M.8 OA ininutea, and 11H P. y 1 eave NoirUtown 6H.7. 7 40, 8, li A. U.AH.ih, 6, and Ihe 6 P. M. tialn will ton at School Lane Wlsa hlckon, kl anay unk, Boring Mill, and t onshoboc ken vulj. Oi bl'JlDAxO. Leave Pht'''elphla 8 A. M.. 2M and 7 P. M. Leava Norriatown 7 A. M , and 6 P. M. 4 FOR MANAYCNK Leave Philadelphia 8. 8 16 minute, IlDJ A.M. lit, I. IS (ti SW 8U6, aiid UM P. at . Leave Manayunk ). 7K. 8 M. tH, 11)., A. U.. 3,1 )' y U- 1 ."OH BCNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..IH and 7 P.M. Leave Manayunk 7M A. M . 6M, and 8 P. M. W, B. WIL ON. General Buirlutndent Dpot MNTU and UB a. Ail btreet perik us situauon. (
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