CITY INTELLIG ENUE For Additional Vily Intelligence tee Ei . Idlt rige. Largk Fenian Mektino at National ' Guards' Hall. Lmi cvenlnar a meeting at the irienris of Jrmh Imlepenrteneo was helrf at Na tional Guards' Hall. Long before the hour of rcanizntion the larec tia'l was deniely crowded, quite a number.oi' ladies bcinor present. "The General Bhertuan Circle" came marching into the hall with martial tniiKic. John Keeuaa wa. chosen chairman, and Michael Nash secre tary. Mr. James Gibbons made a few Introduc tory remarks, after which ho Introduced to the meeting Hon. Henry A. Worlbington, cx-Con-p-essmnii from Nevada Territory, who was re ceived with great applause. lie said he was pleased to see such a laree number ot Fenians present. Why should you not succeed in the movement yon have inauau rated? For almost three hnudred years vou have been bowed down aud your nationality gone; Englia functionaries appointed to admin ister your laws. 1'ut away your humanism and go into the light with Knpiand, and so strike her that she may feel H. Build up yoar army, atd thus testitV to your Fcnianistn. I don't desire to see the United States or aay power send ships of bread to England; but I do desire to see the United States sotid cannon balls, mime balls, etc. Into taeir inidpt. It you want your Independence you must cct it at tie can non's mouth. If the American Governnieut be true to itself the American Government can help you. We will cive ordura not to Interfere with your gannoats. If we do interfere it will be alter you have left th United States. If you pet jour gniilxvits upon the ocean, we will have one of our quick-pa;lini: vessels out to pick you tip in case of accident, and protect yon as belli gerents. If we do that, it will be an army in Itself. I tell you, Irelutid, backed np by t h , American people, can whip a hall-do.en Eu!r lunds. Who can doubt the success of your caiiKe? lie true to yourself, and true to the land of your lathers. You are seeking to obtain the same great end, tnere'orc harmonize your orennizatioiis, and pour out your money to 'pur chase the Irish bonds. In the little town in which 1 live there w a great Fenian sentiment prevailing. The speaker concluded his remarks amid great applause. Captain Edwaid Powers wvs next Introdnced. lie said: You are citizens ofthis great republic, and as such many of you have defended the flag of this country. A new issue Is offered, that issue being the freedom of an Island, of a peo ple, held by a Government who opposed the .republic of America, and now we are prepared to oppope that jGovernmeut on a principle of riebt. We look to the extension of liberty. Wre are met here to uight lor the purpose of commit ting no act that will cause a marshal to Belze you all, but we are assembled here to decide what neutrality means. 11 it Is proper that England should end out an Alabama, it is right that the United States should send out a vessel to destroy the commerce of England. When an unjust partisan will eiiter into a ring to cripple a great nation, It Is onr duty to stand and break down that power. I care not lor the difference of opinion. 1 'listened to the gentlemen who spoke last night. Consider what you have to do. The men w ho enlisted in18Gl went on an excur sion. That excursion party was a lesson. The battle of liull Run led to a'review of 70,000 men. It j our men did so roach lor America, why not do it lor the green flag of Ireland ? Do it, be cause it Is for the liberation ot your native home. Friends, purchase a rifle, learn to shoot, to tire, and then you are masters ot England. The Chairman here read a despatch from New York stating that General Sweeney had left that city at 6 o'clock. Mr. W. F. Carlln wa9 next introduced, and made an excellent address, giving a statement ol the wrongs inflicted unon Ireland by the Eng lish Government, aud In conclusion called upoa all to secure Irish bonds, and thus eontribute to the cause of redeeming Ireland. His remarks were frequently applauded. A gentleman In the audience made his way to tho platform and handed iu five dollais towards the cause, saying that he was good for five dol lars a week lor one year. Several other gentlemen came forward and contributed money. Colonel O'Keillv then mado a short address, after which Air. Keenan recited a piece of poetry on the Irish Rebellion of 170s. A Mr. Johnson, during the course of his re marks, was interrupted by great cheering. Gene ral Sweeney having made his appearunce in the hall. i As soon as order was restored, the General stepped forward anal said: Liidios and gentle men, I wish I could tind words to express my thanks for this hearty and cordial welcome. I doubly appreciate it on account ot the cause in win h it is given. I am glad I am here with you now. I have come here to tell you that every man must act at once. I have mvself been hard at work for weeks paat. We bavo been, aud are miikinir preparations In the great object. We have already made large purchases ot arms. Ireland is on the point of revolution. I hope they will not lise at present. It is an attempt on the part of Enefiind to mako her rise at pr s nt by suspending the writ of habeas corpus. I have said that wo must act at ouce, orthe gioriouB opportunity may pass away. Nature now gives us poutoon bridges, and we can ac complish our object as sure as God's In Heaven. We want "certain means to put arms In the hands ot our friends. While our friends are struggling in Ireland we niimt strike tor tbem, and the ga-e will be In our ou hands. There is no law to prevent a United States ciii.en to carrying his arms throughout the United States. We cannot orga nize an army to leave tor war with another nation. Canada is the point, she has a frontier, and there are a hundred places to enter, ir the enemy concentrate at one we can enter another. Canada once in our possession, we will be Joined In less than three months with Americans, and we can get all the materials wo want. When we conquer that territory we will demand the United States to acknowledge us as belligerents. England's weak point is Canada. Strike at Ems land's commerce, and tint is her Tital point. If Ireland was free Enalaud would sink to a third iate power. Bring Euirland to terms by striking at her commerce. Our opportunity is now, whilo Ireland is struggling for existence. This country is flooded with soldiers, and they have their arms iu their possession. I have not come here to make a speech, but for twenty years I have been preparing to break the chains of my native land. It has been my ambition to see that green nag float over tny mitive land. The Gcueral here conclude I, amid tremendous at plause. Tho nicotine then adjourned. Tub City to bi Cleaned. Yesterday morning contracts for cleansing tho streets of this city, and the lemoval ot all dirt, garbage, offal, allies, dead animals, and other refuse mat ter therefrom, were ejitcrcd into by Mayor Mo Michael, in accordance with an ordinauce adopted at tho last mectim.' of City Councils. For cleaning that part ot the city north of Maiket street, the contract lias hern awarded to Messrs. Smith .t Hill: aud for the district south ol M arket street, to Mr. Henry liiekley. Those parties are well known as having formerly been contractors with the citv tor the same work. Mr. hickley had charee of the street cleanlii" in the old city proper lor a nun,brr of years prior to consolidation. Mr. Smith undertook tho same work two or three years ano, but wus unsuccess ful, and we believe his contract was set asido by Mayor Henry, who receive 1 such authority from Councils. At that time, Mr. Smith's contract Was directly with Council, a fact which place I many obftacles in the way ot a proper perform ance of the woik. The contracts ju-t made by tho Mayor ore under authoiity ot a law which limits the sum (o be expended to S9 i, 000 per nnnuiu for a term of live yean., payable monthly in eiiual , poriioiib, after tho work is done. Streets in the busiuei-s portions of the city tiro to be cleaaed twice in each week, the woik to bo dono nt night, or between (i P. M. and 8 A. M.; aud all other paved streets, alleys, courts, lanes, gutters, and gutters under railway crossings, are to be cleansed at least ouco in each week. Ashes, garbage, aud other refuse matter Hre to be re moved once in every we"k. The contractor! aie also required to keep the inlets to public sewers clean und clear of all obstructions. The entire THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, work of cleaning the city will bo done tinder the supervision of the Chief Inspector ef Streets, and a Joint Committee of Councils, who are au thorized to reserve one-twelfth, of tho whol amount of such contract as may be due each month, to gaard against any default on the part of contractors. Arrangements are being mado to commence the work daring the coming week, and it is hoped the city will soon be placed in that state ot cleanliness for which If was at one time so remarkable. rowc Items. George Bower?, William Kratton, and Win. Wood had a final bearing yes terday, at the Central Station, on the charge of having been concerned In tho thelt of money fron a desk in the Standard Mill. Th's is the case in which the superintendent of tho mill was unlustly suspected, and it was stated yester day, by one of the witnesses, that Bowers, who afterwards conies ed to the theft, hud been set to watch the superintendent and report his movements. The officer who had the matter In hand testified to tho recovery of about ono hun dred and thirty dollar fromundiira platform at the depot of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company, where Da wen ejonfeased be had placed it. Hralton was chargod with an additional offense, that of having in his posses sion a promissory nolo for about three hundred dollars, the property of Mr. Samuel W. Raa iall. Mr. Kamlull testified that he last saw the note in the early part of January last, but he could not tell how it was taken out of his possession. The accused were all held for their appearance at court. Yesterday Alderman Lutz bound over Wm. Sneakman and Wm. S. Wright to answer tho charge of selling lottery policies, and Harrison Limning and Darnel Epley, on the char e of aiding and abettinsr in tae sale ot policies. Michapl Parrou was arre9rod on Tuesday after noon lor reckless driving. lie was the driver of the wacon w hich ran over and fractured the arm of Mr. ISrechcman, at Second and Dock streets. Uarron was held to answer by Alderman Hurley. A colored man named James Frngcson was arrested on Tuesday afternoon, at Now Market and Green streets, by oflicer Fisher, of the fce yenth District Police, upon tie charge of the larceny of a thirt. lie was held to bail in the sum of $:no to answer by Alderman Toland. An Individual named John Fisher was ar rested yesterday morning by Officer Catren, of the Eiehth District Police, on the charge of the larceny of a quantity of lead pipe. He was hold in $500 ball to answer by Alderman bosweiL Trial of Disinfectants. Yesterday afternoon, at the corner af Second and Morris streets, two new disinfecting compounds were tested in the presence of several physicians aud members ot the Hoard of Health. The deodori zing liquids are patented. The experiments were conducted by the inventor. Ono of the liquids is for use in cesspools, the other for dis iniecting pulrld offal. Both were tried with success, so far as changing the odor of tue decomposed matter was concerned. The experi ment with tht odal was more successful than the other. It is claimed that bv the application of the compound to the contents of cesspools, the latter, while deprived of its noxious effects upon the atmosphere, loses none of its qualities as a fertilizer. A more extensive trial would probably be necessary to determine lully the value of the invention, although several 6( the gentlemen present expressed satisfaction at the results. Collecting Asnrcs fWoin to avail themselves of any means that may be ...v.. I niuuvai in usiies. in ine aosenco ol their removal by the authorities; but some of the vehicles pmnlnni inr n,ot nn. .-,,, the most unsuitable that can be imagined, and ouuutu uui uc ciiuiiwju io oe useu. une was seen upon the streets yesterday, which was -JV"1V u iu iMcui-s BL every turn Ol tne wheels, and the ashes, hnvinrr hum n.i,i nn tn , 1 ' ft n ijijii UU IU the height of three or lour feet in the middle of it. with a tailboard Tint, mnra than f . " ie. tuau Pi A lUV.XJUTS high, they were constantly falling out, and ....v. u.inu uitu mr mum ur over me ciotaes of the passers-by. Suitable covered carts or wagons should only be permitted to be used in the removal ol ashes, whether done by the A Woman Shot. About ft nVinnV iot cvening.lWilliam Suell, wile, and small son were walking up Girard avenue together, and when near Vienna street nimi linlnmvn nnro.. .,ri a pistol at the party, the ball from which took ell cct in the head ot Mis. Suell, causing a flesh wound. The injured womau was rentovad to ler residence, No. 229 Palethorp street. A City's Amusements. A letter from Drparlon flu, a . " " vuuo ouuo lip mo ratlc and tneatiiriu npifnrn-iavisAa m. I ... ",u ... J.) Vl IUU- UMlSt year in that city: "From the report of the Royal Theatre, just published, it appears that theie were three hundred and twenty-uve lib-hta i.- unuum j x huh jjeceniDer si, ltitib, ou which the house was opsn to the public, and daring the year no less than one hundred and Clghtv-twn rlitt'prpnt ninn. utar. ..In ,n,i i i. j ... ii.",riojcu, ui nuiuu twenty-three were produced for the first time D .1 , 1 ini I . I H , . ' wcic wutii ib canea neu-eitutuutrt.' Of the one lmnilrnil anil tt a.iv pieces Jorty-two were opeias. The total number vi uviiinuioutM iiuiOB or lour smaller pieces being sometimes piven on ono right) wa3 four lormed seventeen times, Schiller sixteen, Gn the five, Lcssing three, Mozart twenty, Meyerbeer seventeen, Atiber fourteen, Wagner thirteen, Weber eight, Rossini six, Donizetti five, Bon-1 dieu four, Cherubinl three, Beethoven two, Bel lini two. There TA Tint mnnv IhootKoa r,V. t i Tniutt, -wDere such a vanctv oi' really oocl per- A French mnrrtiila nlilnH ,i .....v ma uiuit uy us 8 mUSlClIln in tllA lV.I-h nrmn II, 1....J !. stationed in the neighborhood of Pans. Ho began life not only with a coronet in his cradle but with an estate of $00,000. All of it is gone eYCCOt fort.r Hnllnra unri ha la o t It melted in womau s false smiles and falsa pro- i,s.c IUUWUO, INTERNAL REVENUE. JJNITED STATES HE VENUE STAMPS UNITED STATES REVENUE STAiirS. TEIXCirAL DEPOT, No. yol CIJESNIJT STI1EET, CENTRAL DETOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET (Ono door below Chesnut.) ESTABLISHED 1SG2. It EVEN UE STAMPS of every description con stantly on hand, and in any amount. Order by Mail or Express promptly attondod to. United States Notes, DrafU on rtifladelnhla or New York, or Current Funds rocolvod in pay ment. 1'iirticular attention raid to small orders. Iho decisions ol tho Comiiimsion can be consulted. hud uny liiforniatiou regarding tno law cheerfully given. The following rntos of discount are allowed: On all orders of $25, two per contdlsoouut. On all orders of $100, threo per cent, discount. On all oraors of $00, four per cent, discount. All otderi should be sent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, 16 AMUSEMENTS. "niBLEY'8 CONTINENTAL NEWS JLl Cnoir!RAtii to sll o'r ot AjaDmnt martMhtd np to KM o'clock idt evening. 1 at lj pHOlCE BEATS AND ADMISSION B. J Tickets can hd tt iRoi.RAMMB orrici, ! Ko. 4S1 rni BM T eirret. nppotlte the Poe tOfflce, tor the t tiff) it, Arcb, U'llnui, and Acadenjr of 1iilo, np to 8 o'clock, evfrv evenio. w POYEII OF ACADEMY. CIIAS. II. JA11VI& FOUUTII MATLXEE, ON THURSDAY, MATvCH 8, ! . AT FOUR M.' KINCLE ADMISPIOJT OSK tiOLLvtl Tfrketn and 1 rognmruei at the Hnglo Btjres. 3 3 4t fTEW CHKSXUT STKKET TUEATHE.- LKMNAhU UK0V4.lt U WILLIAM E. SINN, Liem ViLLlaM . BIN... ............ ...Besldontilanaser amIH J5 RMN(r, A flKKAi liurm.K BILL. JMMI.J.8U A1TKAI TION. Boon oprn at B 4A. Curtain rlho at V' lip tireiit lliHtorical lirnma, In tliroo tcn. liramutizcd by J v. fo-TKK, t i , nu,l cutltlcd 111b l'HKEK UUAUU8MLN. .' thos Mr. K MOHDAUVT I'orihos nr. :. LkA'I -jwnilf Mr. F. FOB I KR 1 .i mi.min Mt.U. 11 i LAIIKK The i-crionimiice to cone udn with F.auche'i ';liariii liiS cpinudu iu two Bem, cmltlud CllAKLK-s XII. . THE Plf OE OF BTBALVKD. MlhS JONIK OKTON AS CTiIOA. CharlcsMl Klim oi SneUon Mr. J. T . WARD Adam Itroik ...Mr. F. atOKDAUNi' 8ATVRDAY AFil.KNdUN i arch In. MXlV bhVi.N l H (R.NI F M II Y MAI1SEE, 'IHKTHKH.K (iirUHSMRN, FRIDAY KVKMMi, March 9, BKM.HI OF AMt. F. MOKlDKT, IODAY F.Vl NINii, March 12, will be produced a pownriul Local Drama, ontnlwt "HE KlkKMKN OF FHILADELPITIA. lTJEtiDAY, MAKi'Il 13, AKTEHNOON A. SO KVKNIMJ, M M BENEFIT 'lO THF. FIEEMEN disabled at the laie illtBsiroucllre. In active preparation. 'I UK LOST JEWELS. Amnllna to evening performance, 25 canto, 5J coats, and Si Duora open t -43, curtain neat7 30. IS JEW CHESNUT STKEET THEATRE. MR. FRANK MORDATTNT tales pleasure In announcing hla XHIKD ANNUaL BF.XEFIT, OnFRIDAY(i O-Morrow) KVEMNG, March 0. wben a varied UU of attraction will be prnented, con sisting of the ever popular don t a;sar T)E BAZAN. Don Cirar(lrt time la this city)... .Mr F. MOBDATJST hupporled bv the full iireiiKtli of the company. The- cc 1 hrattd l'oem. wrltteu by our Uiwimcuan. HtnryB. Ulni.Eiq., entitled ' SHALL AM K RIC A RULS? F MORDAI'NT. Concluding with the glorious drama of IKBLASD A8 11 WAS Ragncd Pat (first time) Mr. F. MORDAITNT Judy O'Trot Mrs. F. MORDAUJf r A'l the iavorltta In the cunt. MKS. JOHN DKEW'8 NEW AKCH STREET THF ATRK. Beglna at 1H o'clock. I'NAUATKD MJCCEH9 OF "SAM." THIRD WEEK OF M R. CHA FR KU. . - . LxsT K,VK moms of "sam " MOSDAY, TUF8DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ami FRIDAY EVEMNC1M laaauA De Waldca'a five act Corned ot "SAM." jit n f am Sir. OHANFRATT Laurs OLIVE LOGAN Bill Crockeit DE WaLDEN ytneral Koaivn Mr. F. F. Muckay Jaincj Plushley Owen Marlowe Mik Euphemia Roily a Mre. Thaver Iniily ( rouley.. Mm. T. A. Crease FRIDAY. BEKHFIT OF MR. CHAMFRAU. PoHiiiveiy laat night of "HAM." Beats accured tlx days In advance. TEW AMERICAN THEATRE A WALMJT Slreot, above Eiehth. BEST EKTERTAINMENT IN T'UE CITY. ., n , v EVERY EVENING, ASiD OU WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER JNOONS SPLFKDtp BALLETS, BRILLIANT COMEDIES. LauHhuble Burlesques, Uumoroua Farces, iicllgbtiu Bal aua. comic Pantomimes, t.EMU.N NOVELTY MERIT. Amoflcmcnia of all nutions combined. Star Dramatic pSnayme(orrar8J U UaUut- ithlo""" nJ te.,.,1."g,T.oor8 Pen ot 7 o'clock j commence nt 7 SO. rHii.i ACCOMMODjLlIt.N 'OF LADI ES AND i J Matincea will be given evorv Wednesday and feature ay aitcruoons. Duora open at 2 o'clock: conimi nce at i 30 BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTIC TALENT. SIGJ.ORA JOVETIA, 1HK GREAT ITALIAN DAN PEl ESK. K'lle Dullng. Mr. C. W. smith, and his grand Coros-do-BalletlOU tiUcntcd Artists. . "P- f ALMT bTUr.M" TH E A X It b.S. E. ' X o'clm' and WALN V Streets. Beglna at 'IHUHSDAY. CLARKE AS TON Y LUMPKIN LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF dR. J. b CLARKE A GREAT BILL TO K1GUT, Goldsmith a brilliant Crnnedy ot 8HK STOOPS TO CONQUER. Bouclcault'a affei tlve Drama of TliE WILLOW COPSE. FRIDAY- PARK WELL BENEFIT OF . , MR. J. 8. CLARKE When he will appear on the samo night, for tho first time, as Major De Boots in EVERYBODY'S FRIEND. AND TOt . j TOODLF.S. Which (wo comic characters Mr. Clarke bos acted In ew York alone ') t'mes. SATURDAY, Clarke's forty-second and farewell night. s CITAMORnCYLOP. T Tl D" T 1 v n A i. 1. i. A X'. with the Voynge Tlome to New York PAINTED Ot atlOOO FEET OF CANVASS. FoB A SUOKI TIME ONLY, AT NATIONAL 11 ALL, MARKET Street, above Twelfth, . ro'nienclng MONDAY, March 12. TQE CABLE JUBILEE, ' "NEW YORK ILLUMINATED," AMD Till CKLKBUATKU "BURNING BUI P," given with each entertainment. A1).V1M0N reduced t 25 CENTS Per onnance at 8 o'clock P. M. Matinee, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 0 cluck P.M. Scholura admitted to Matinee for 10 cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 1'. M. J7 6t ATIOXAL HALL, MARKET STREET, abuve Twelfth. PECOND WEEK, ASDPo"siTlYELY TII LAST, Commencing M('KTAY EVENINO. March 5. and EVERY I-VKNINU Dl'KIMl 1H.; WfcEK, i.v .r. . 1 A'l HER Kt-Mf'S OLD FOLKS, with their splendid o .,. . , BRASS BAND. Brilliant reception ot EMMA .T. NimOLS, , . , , The Ji'iiu.v Llnd ot Anerlca. Admission, 3U ccniB. Four tlcaels for 1. Chtldrou , IS cents. Doors open at 7 j commence at 8 o'clock. GRAND MATIN EhS WFDNFBDAY AND tA t tin DAY AFTERNOONS, At 3 o'clock. QOSTUMES ! COS T U M E S i A splendid assort nicnt ot COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES, FOR I.1ASQUERADES, Aro ottered to the attention ot the bail-golug public at th 8 gay and letlvo seasou, at the COSTIJMKHY. Cf twenty -Ave yoiirs' establishment, No. O I 7 RACE STREET, North Side. Eyery effort will be niB'lo to pleaso the taste of those who cttend the C arnival lails of tho Reason. W. C. DESMOND. 20 lm No. 017 BACK street. ACADEMY OF FIJJE ARTS, CHESNUT J Street, above Tenth. Open irom B a. M. till 6 P. M. Boujamhi West's iireat Plcturo of ..... JURIST RliJECT'ED still on exhibition. GK R M A N Fa OUCHF;f5lRA.-PTJBUC RR. hearsals everv 8TIKDAY APTERsiOOST AT MUBKALH:ND HALL. HH o'c'oek. EuKageuienta ntlnliv.ilil.u..luijL nunv n in p. u . ... ...... MOM LliL Y iirtet, betweto Knee aud Vino 1 1 Jul HYDE'S XA.TKIST AROMA &AiNG AND CONDENSING COFFEE BHOWNER, ' 1 FOR ; nOTELS, OROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Barracks, and all other sUblishmenta nalnt qnantltles f Coffee By tills Machine the Coffee Is SAVKATKO brown. Instead of being BUIINKI) brown, thereby laving from 40 to 80 per cent more IRON A than when done In the mnal way. A PATEKT TESTER Is attached, which enable the operator to are when the Coffee Is done Brown. CAN BJ3 CHANGED IN A MOMENT INTO A FltAKKMN OH AIR-TIGHT STOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. They work like a charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars coll or send for a circular, which con talni testimonials Horn many of the L'nltcd Mates Hospitals, Flrst-clnss llotcls, and Grocers Sow having them In use. Also, . HYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAYING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the same principle, being In the form of a STOVK COVER. Will suit any STOVE or It A NOB. The Coffee Is browned PERIAKCTIjY UNI FORM 1n a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND ItROIVNED In this Machine has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted in tho usual war. BESIDES giving the Coffee In ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by JIAEDWABE, nOUSE-FUBNISniNO, AND STOVE SIOBES GENEBALLT. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HIDE & TLXGLET, Ho. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2 13 Imo PHILADELPHIA COAL. COAL! COAL!: BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S COAL YARD, NINTH STREET, BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BR AKCH OITICE CORNER OF SIXTH AND BPE1JNG GARDEN SlRfcETS. 21 JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER CJ , LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, BY 2 HE CABGO OB SINGLE TOU. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Haa constantly on hand a competent supply of tlit above superior toal, suitable tor family use, t which he calls the attention of hia friwnds and the public generally. Ordtra left at No. 206 S. Fifth etreot, No. 82 8 8eventeeuth street, or through Despatch or toet Ofllce, proa ptly attended to KLftKioii wUAixir of BLAotsiirrns COAL. 7 g j J O B E 11 T F. BENDER, COAL DEALER, S. W. C0BKER EE0AD AND CALLOWHlXL STREETS, rnii.ADEi.rniA. None but the best WEST LEHIUH, all sizes, from the Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for sale for CAbU ONLY. C2l0 6m Also.tKGIKE, HEATER, AND FURNACE COAL. STOVES. RANGES. &o. QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT II 0 T - A I R FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL, SIZES. ALSO, PniEGAE'S JEW LOW TRESSUBF STEAM HEAlINti APPAKALU3. FOB 8ALX BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, No. 1102 MaliKEl 8TRKKT. 64$ RAILROAD LINES. ORAKfJE AM) ALKXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and aner MONDAY, February li. two dallv trains will run between Washington and L nib hurt connecting at (ionlouvvl le with Virvln la Central lull rokd trains to and from Richmond, as follows i JIAIL TRAIN. Itave WashlnKton dally (huuJar excepted), at 645 AM, and arilvc at Lyncnbu rg at 6-15 P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 1 A.M and arrive at Wanhlnir ton at 6 26 I. Al l fcXrHES TRAIN. Leave Washington oUv (lnclinllnir Punday) at 6 05 P. M and arrive at Lynchbu'K at 6 00 A. M Leuve Lynchburg at (WO f . -U. aud arrive at Washing ton at 610 A. M. Hoth trains making clono connections at Lvnchhurg for all points South and Southwest, und at WashliiHiou tor North and Northwest. Flrel-claas sleeping cars will be attached to the n'ght trnlns. The road fs attractive, not only for Its comfor'ahle ae uiiiimiilntlotiH, but tor the tact that It pitssoa the n w hi -tone localities !' Kairl'ax, liuil Run. JUanassaii, liris too, l atlett's, Rupiialiauutick, I'ulpeper. Oraiigo, and UonlonsvUle. places ot imperishable Interest iu tho popular mind. Through tickets to all points South and Ronthwet mav he had In Hoston, Nw York, I'hllad'iliihln, unit llaiflniore, mid at tho ofllces of tho road In Washington and Alexandria. W. II. MoiiAKFERTV, ilti General Hupurluteudcut. rrilE STAJIP AGENCY, NO. !t(U CHESVUT 1 8THKET, AHOVil.TmiiD, WILL BE CONTINUED AW Hl.HI.'iOKOKK KTAVI'H ol KVfcHY PFHCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND IN AMY AMOUNT. II 1 BBIDESBITBO MACHINE WORKS, Ho. 5 V. HOST STREET, MIILAPKLI-H1A. We are prepared to tUI ordura to any extent lor out well known MACHISEKTFOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN IfTLTA ncluilliig all recent improvement Iu earning, Bplnnlug. and Vi avlug. We invite the at teat Ion of manunutarert to oar exUe fve worts. 1 J ALFRED JESE8 & BOS. MARCH 8, 18GG. RAILROAD LINES. T) E A 1) I N O R Ai LB O A D. 1 V frRFAT TBFNK TINE FBOM rmLADKLTHIA Vo TH INTFBTOB Oi JV?'JlT.kVJ,lA' Tu,! 81 "UYLRUJL, l?7.-ili.RAi; W Mr,T ' PA8SKNOFR TRAINS. Ur taonia. btreeta, hUadelht. at the loU.w. . , MORNINO MAIU .11 . 'piA;.2f K"',,l,nl' telmnon Bartehara-, Vetts. !" . Tmma. Kunhmy, Wllilam.port, bis rain cmnecta at kFADINO with 'be Eaat Pen vivania hal rood tialna lor AHeniown. eo.i and wit 9,R.r Ll I ON wl'h Catawlssa Rail roa" train IJili anifport. Lock Haven, Klml a. eto 1 at 1MB . o 1."' orbern Central, t unilwriand Vallo ami Srhu, IXII and HuMiorhanna train for N, rOi nmleiland Wllliawsport, York, Chamberabarg. lto. . AF'l f RJSOOS EXPREH8 l.faves Th Ucelpbia at 1 lo r. M.,ior Rending, Fon. i ? rI.'',!!, ,etc ' e'nfotnB with Reading aD lo'umlua Railroad train tor Colombia, etc. and wiu (aiawtana Kal road train lor Milton, WUiiamauori injlra, linl'a;o, etc. , KEAI'INO AC OMVODATIOT. U(l Heading at 30 A. JU.. stooping at all wu a atlci.s. arrive. , fhMade Phla at: a M. tiso'i'; TVI,h' "iel"h" " 4 ' P' M" rrtTe' ' Trains lor 1 l.ll,lplpl, tare Burrfsnnrg at 7-V A. M f ru V1"' 8';'" A M- r'v"'i' In I hil-de ahlaat ' Attermon tialra leave HnlHburg at l-tt Ulphl.'.tlKM8 ' " P-i,- rr,VUl rui- A',"f"i',l,r-,.J'h 'asser.ger car attached, leavet Phl adelphla at .3 4 noon lor Keailliig and ail w av t. 1 S i.UiVCr' liST1,n; ' ,1''30 A M- Downing'ton at 1 ... H. L ' 1 n' "d'lPhla and ail wav stations. A II the above truina riin dally. Hnndaf a excepted. oVp bia at V'l " MV PortviJ'e 8 A" aU r nll ( UKS I EH VALLEY FAILROAP. i.l!rt!Tl!!? '.or ';on'nn and Imernieillate pola nln ,ii '"J 4 " .P- trln" tr 1'bUadel Hi! cTi Downlngton at 7 OS A. M. aud KEW IOKI EXTKE8eVF(B PITT8BUKQ AND TNI IraveaNew York at9'i0 A.M. andg-OOP.M., naaalrf Kf XrV U kS2&z iti'ssa V.EK v:iZoZttM"' uJuf:i'Pr",Tralal,,v''Tfbnrg on arrival ei 1 nns Ivanla pres irom PltPburg, at i and Of at New York at 10 A. M. and 8 -451' A! Bieeolnu C'a aci ompanv Inr tl ese trains throng tetween Jroev t'ltt and 1 ittsbnrg. wltbou. charge. u" ItaU Iraln for New York leaves Fiarrlsbnrg at 1 41 P M. Mall Train for lianlsbuig leaves New XorkatlJ Moon. v SCHUYLKILL VALLEY BAILROAD Trains leave Tottsvl le atb-46 and lino a. M.and 71 tir Mcu,ulll'lM,m TmQuaat7 Ma. At. aud 1-40 au I.',t.1,i'KIL NI BY89WHANNA RAILROAD Trains leave Auburn at 7 3A A. M. for Pincsrove and Hanisburg, and at Ijyi I. M. lor Mnegrove and lVZm"u returning irom Harrlsburg at 4-00 p. V aad nem Tre uiont at 7 00 A.M. and boo P.M. Through first class tickets and 'emigrant tickets to all tic principal points In the Nonh and West and Canadae 1 he lollow lug tlckeis are ontained oniy at the OtMot ol b radiurd,Trtaaurer, No m 8. Fourth street. Phlla leading 01 Nlcollf, tieneral Bupeiintendent ' rowMrTAnoN tickets. At 25 per cent discount, between any point desires for amilles and firms MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2f00 miles, between all points, at 32-N eaol lor families aud Arms UK A SON TICKETS, FO' three, six nine, or twelve months, fer hold only, to a.1 points at reduced rates CLUtOYMKN Refilling on the line of the road will be Mi minted wtts cards, enUt!i:ig theinselves and wives to tlckeis at hal iare ., FXCCESIONTIf KET8. From Phi ade.phia to principal stations, good foi catuiilay, t-nndSv and Monday, at redu-ed fare, to b( had only at the Ticket Oltiee at Thirteenth and Callow hiU streets. FREIGHT. Goods ot al' deserfntiona forwarded to all the above points irom the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad aud Wtllow streets FREIGHT TRAIH8. Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 30 A. M., 12 48 noon. an k M . lor Reading LeDanon. Harrltourg, PotUVlUe. Pen Clinton, and all poin'sbevond. mails f1!.. . I h. Phi .if al KU 1) . - ... 1 . the road and lis branches at 6 A. M. aud lor a.1 principal Btatlona only at21oP. M. a IS OK NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND S: Amboy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company s lines FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK " and way pieces, irotu Walnut street whari, will leave as lollOWS, Viz. : FABJt At H A. Al., yia Camaen ;and Amboy Accommoda tion f 2'4a At 8 A. tl., via t auiaen and Jersey City Express... 3 no At 2 P M. via Camden and Am boy Express 2 2J At 12 M. (noon) and 8 P. M., via Camden and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger)....! i-2j Al and ll'Wi P. M. via Camaen and Amboy, Ao coinnodatlon (Freight ana Passenger), 1st class ticket j-2a 2d Ciass Ticket 1 50 At and 10 A. M., 2 aud 5 P. M., for Mount Holly, Ewandvil.'e, Pcmberton and Vtncentown ; at a A.4I.. and! P.M.. lor Freehold. At Sand 10 A. M., 12 M., 3fl,5 . and ll'MP M., for Pal myra, hlverton, De'anco, Heveriy, Edgewater. Bur lington, Florence Bordentown etc. The In a. M. aud 8 P M. lines run direct through to Trenton LINEb FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAV Ah FOLLOWS :- AtUiB A. M., 4 30 and 0 48 P. M.,yla Kensington and Jersey City Fxpiess gj-ot At 12 P. M iNlght) via KeiiHlngton and Jersey city Ixpress 2 28 1 he 6-48 P. M. Luie will run dally. Ail others Sundays excepted M, ?u.d JV15 A;,-. ?' J 4'30-8 and 6 P M.. and 12 Midni.ht, lor Bristol Trenton, eto. At 7 A. M., 10 80, 3, 5 and 6 P. M. fort omwells, Torrls dale, Homesbuig. Ta ony Wlsslnonilne. Brldesburg and trankiord, and at 8 P. M for Uonnesbura and Intermediate r-tations LFLV1DLHK DILAWARE RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania, and New ork Maie, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Suudays exoeutedj from Kensington Depot as follows 1 . At 7 30 A. M.aud 3-3(1 P. M. LlNlA FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA . .... Will leave irom loot ol Cortland street At 12 M. and 4 P. M,, via Jersey City aud Camden. At 7 and 10 and 11 h A. M , 6 p. M. aud 12 Night, Yia Jor- se City ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 8 A. M. and 3 P. II. via Amboy and Camdeu. ' At 12 M. t and 6 P. V. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden, Jan. 13. lm. W IIXIAM H. OATZMFR, Ageat "IITEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES.-. Tl From toot 01 MARKET Street 1 Upper Feny). Daf'y, exceut hunda s ' FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing ft EDNEf-DAY, November IS. 188. For lirldgeton. Halem, and all Bta'lonson West Jersey and Salem Railroads, at 9 A. M and I'30 P. M. Fo. Mihvllle and aii Intermediate Stations, att A. M anrt.li. m For Cape Vty and Intermediate Stations at 0 A. M.to Millvllle, com vctlng with FreUbt Train Pasncngor Cat attached lor cape Aiay, due 348 P. Al., and ii P.M., through Passenger ouo 8 P. M. For GlaaslMuro and lutermedlute Stations, at 9 A. Si., For Woo'd bury, Gloucester, ete. at 9 A. M.. 1. J and 30 P. M. ' Freight train will leave Thl adelphia. irom Sandford's rhart, at 10 A. M ., and Camden at 12 af. J VAN Kt NSHKLaER. Superintendent THE WfT JfcRhMY F.XPRj.tt- COipAN will attend to all the uual brandies pi express business, receive, deliver, and torward tbrougH. other responsible txprets Comnuiiles. 10 all parts 01 the country, auj article in 'runted to them. A H pedal Messenger accomjanloi each tbrouth trale Oflice. No. 5 Wamut street b i(j gm i'Ul LADELPHIA AND Klill loUii railroad. This great line traverses tho Northern and Korthwer couutltsoi Pennay vania to the env 01 frle on Luke Ki le. It has beeu leased aud it Is operated by the Peun slvnnla Railrobd (ominy, riMK Ol" rAKhKNOi UTKAINSaTPBILADELPHIA Arrive Fastwa,d- rle A.all Tram Hlu P. M. ' Erie Kxuress Iraln. 11-10 A. M. Leave Westward Krle Mill Train, 7 20 P. M. " ' Erie F.x ress 1 rain, 7-20 A. M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mall ane Fmwhi Trains without cnauge, both waii, betwoer fbiladelpbla and krle. Nl W YORK CONNFCTIOV. Leave New York at 6 IX1 P Mv arrive at Erie at S IT A M 1 save Krlo at p?6 P. M.,aruVe at New Y'ork 1 18 f, M No change 01 curs between Kile and New York, legant leeplug I aie on all Night iraiiia. For Imormation repecilii pasenner business, npp'.y at 'J H1U1 li I H and MARKET steeta, Thiladulnhia. And lor freight bu-liics ot the oinpany'a Agoiits. H. 11 Kingston. Jr., coruor TH lTK . 1 ft snd'MoR. ii'.T Ktretds, I'hllailelphiai J. W. Roynolds, Erie; VYil lam Brown, Agent, N U.K. t. iiaiiiUioro. li. Ii HOI's'j ON, (ieneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia H. W. GWINNKR. General llcket Agent.Plilludelsbl JOS l. P01T8 Geneial Manaver, Wllllamsuurt A I K RED L. TYLHt. Gentral fiunennteudent. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &c. Y J. M c Q U I G A Nf Jmponer ana vi noiesaie t'caier in FANCT' GOODS, NOTIONS, E10, FIREWORKS. FLAGS. Etc MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. H STHAWnHUIlY STREET, First Btree above fecond bttweun Market and Chesnu t 84 PauAvau-uu. RAILROAD LINES. itU "f.Vfl'J- rt nnimencIng MONTtAT. Jannary S, itfs 1 Wli?JriV,f!5Tr wreer of. BROAD 6 tree ana WAblilNGlQN Avrnne. as followsi ?iiim! i5'V,v4.M.A'M (ndaji3tnted). tbr Paliimore and Waibhigton. aionping at Wilmington. Vl?V,:JlJ.nat'ni' Aberdeen, Perry man's: Darnells and Mcniu.fr a Hun. .j ...;,,r? Kr""i Train at 8-15 A.M (Snnday ex? taVi'ns'. 1 Jl,biry "for. n Intermediate R.?y ,n Jr,hl " 18 A vM- ("ondaj t exeepted), for Baltimore stopping at Cheater, Thirlow. Llnwood. C armnnt and all rnni.r ......... J ... m.T BtidBal ,m. """" "t-mingtOB Fxprcds Train at 2 45 P.M. iCandava inenfmli (X. l-.A'lln... crr,..i . "1 stopping at ci, ester and Washingion, slopping at ci ester V if . 1. i-rwri. a. tton North-east l inyvliie, Havre oe Grsce, Aberdeen. Perr.nmn'a. AlfguoilaandMeninicr-sKuaJ. oorrulcn' "nan. w aMngton, Horning at Chester 1 hurlow. I.lnwoud. VeV,vvMt..l"ml"Mo;- Kc,"'rk' E,k''. No bKas?; rrriyvl letnd Havre de-Orace. Paxunt-rrs by p,0at irom Haltimore lor F. rtteas tbe n"iA rTri:in l'y V"at nU KltnmonI UWi u'"'? n",(lil,'"n"1' accommodation for those holdln I hroagh Tickets lor Ilaitimore. Wsshincton and fouth- l'rrm'"riSsAnhPi,CLftl ie'v" the Phliarte nhla Depot at 11 30 A.M.. connecting at dray's Fetry with, the M orning t xpre-s'lrain irom New York VlI.!ltT(lN AtcOMMOntllON TRAINS WllnXnV " 6taUon, betweon Philadelphia and i?ne"v J'.!l'1.a!'nn,, R1' nrt ll ' A. M and S 90 8(10. and 7 00 P M The 8 80 P. M. train onneeM witS Delaware Railroad (or tllUord and ImerrncdE " Matnsf .A MfJ P Tmta ' r0U' 8 ,S' 'Ud JU . andTo 8 30r'..'d 8; W"9 l0BVe """"'P"1" U A. M THKOCOH TBtIN. FROM TIALTTMOTIF. Leave W llmlngton at V.. and 4 30 andy-.Vi u llt.ER KOK PIIILaDI-.LPHI V. iSTdtt0,1.'.8,?8, d lu u A-u-ni HXJI PALTIMOKk TOPItlLADFLPIMA Leave Haltimore 8 28 A.M.. Way Mailt lio P v EaprefSt S SS I AL. k xpress- 9 T P M Express. ' An Aecon.niodiitlon Irnin for Unvro-de-Uraee and In. Urmedlato stations wi.l h ave Pa tlinore ai 4 10 p M I RAINS FOR MALilMiiRtT ,l l eave Chester at 9 82 A. M.. 3 23. and 11 80 P. M. 4-ve WBjlngtonatl2 27, 813, and 10 33 A, AI., and PCNPAY TRAINS. inr,Xprt''rTr'!'n 4J' A M !or l!Hmore and Wash ington, rtopidng at Wilmington. Perrvv lie. llavrdo. t.nice. Aberdctu, l'crrymau's, Magno.la, and Stoiuiuor'a NlintExpressll lSP. M, lor Baltimore and Wash liigtoutopplng at ( hect. r. Thnr ow l.lnwood, (W- vii .nJ".1,"""0'. Northeast, Perr?- vibe, and DHvr.-de-(.ruce. J A special train w l I leave Philadelphia for Wilmington fer Intermediate stat nns ai f) P. M. wuuugioa 1-. 5A.L.',,OK''- OR PU1LADKLPHIA. Leave Baltimore nt 0-J8 P.M., slopping at Havre -div. Crace rerryvlll-. and W liming-en. Also atops .t Elk! u?.?i N'""rk (1? uke Vr,enve '" IMihaoelphla a,7i YhlZJi?'"'" 'rc,,n v'hlngton or Haltimore) ana Ington. V pft,"scn!cr fruI Baltimore or Wasn- A special train will leave Wilmington for PhlladTinhi. and Intermediate stations at 8 to P. M ui.adciphia Jrelght train, wjuh paenger car attached, wilt leava !,n;l1?t0B 'erryville and intrnnedlate s atlon Ta 64 P.M. u. f. KENNb Y. Suuerlnt'ndent. PEKKBYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILKOAD WINl l R ARRANOEMEM. The trains ot the Pennsy Ivanla Central Railroad leiva tbeNew Depot, at llll in IE 1 H and MARKET 8rr"u! The cars o the Market Street Passenger Railway run to and from this Depot ihey leave Front Ylreet every two minutes, commencing one hour provlouS to the time 01 departure ol each Train and al owaboSt Wmlnuestora ir p. Their cars are In waiting o" thi arrive, 01 each 1 rain, and connecUons are made with u roads c rossing Msme. street. r u On Sunaaj.-can. ,eae Kieven h and Market atrneia at 6 48 P tl. to connect with Plt'sburg and FrL iTfii ;' and at 10 28 P. M wlio pbbadelnhla Lxpress " Mann's Bap gage Express Is ocateda, Jlo.31 S. Eleventh street. Parties desiring Hargagt taken to the train, can have It done at reasonable late- upon apn icatlon to him TRAINS LEAVE AND A RRIVE AT DEPOi lUlii . LI A VI. ""' Irle Express . fn . Mull Train " 81. t.' Pao 1 Accommodation, No 1 " 10 00 " Fast Line ja m u- lorkesburg j.,,,. p'w. Harrlsburg Accommodation o.-jj, Lancaster Accommodation.,.. 4110 raon irain jo. 1 .., ri iruMip nuu r nt- aiuii... , Philadelphia Express , 1NBITB ' 7 30 '11 10 ffiC,5l,,,,i Exrre"s t I SO A K. Phi adelphia t xi.re.s ft 5 Paoll Accommodation, No. 1 8-2o firJtes'turK J r,iii ; " " trie Express 2 l---0!! i ri" " 12 30 P.M. ras. 1,1 ne i.ia a paoh Accommodation: Ao:v.......::::::". VVo Buylxprcss . " 4a Uarripburg Accommoda ton " 8-40 ri"5'.nI,il"-iLX2r?,M ,e"ve8 dB"y- Pittsburg and fJi-.'i'-Jf" daJlr exept Haturdayl. AU other " trains dai y (excet.t Hundar). iicxcuupvivauiauanroaa company will notssum lv. .r,Jk.1or ',,t' ,Pt for Wearing Apoare, and mlt their re'noim II. tv in (in. n,..,,... t,.,.: 2. . an lim .,1.,. .11 u....,.:. " ' -..r"-...""v"r" v ..' .1 1 h. .i .1. - t 7.. tTO '" ,n" amount in vain win be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract r JHOMAS H. PARKE Ticket A gent at the Depot. A n : mlgtant Irainruna dni y (except Sunday 1. Vo full InJoiniutlon as to tare and accommodation, apply ta FRANCIS FUNK No. 137 Dock Street) XORTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.. AJ iJrpot THIRD stieet above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM, DO Y L t ST O W N MATPH CHI NK, EASTON. wIlUAMSPORT, and WlLKEtt niLV3. i.- iZV) Bethlehem, Alleniowa, barre ' Uaj!e:ou, Htrfamspoit, and WUktm- Ati-SOP M (Express), Ibt Bethlehem, Easton, ete. reaching Katon at b'4i P. M. 1 "."luii, e., At 8lS P. M.. lor Bethlehem, Al'entown. .Vlauoh Chunk. Danville and wuiluinaport. ' "Mon For Dovlestown at 8 38 A M., 2 '30 and 4 IS P M Foi Fort Wanhlngton at 10 A M. aud 11 P. M. For Lansdale at (i-lS P. M. White cars ot the Second and Third Streets Lin itr Passenger Cars run direct to tho depot trains for Philadelphia, . I-;ve Bethlehem at 6 2S A. M. and 10 02 A. M and 0 lor a, Leave Doy estown at 80 A. M., -is and 8 SO P. M Leave Lan'dale at 6-10 A. M. . Leave Fort Washington a' 10 60 A M . and 1 16 P U . . . MJNDAT8. ' ui,or Ph ladelphiafor Beth'ehem at OA. M. Philadelphia loi Doy lestown at 8 P. M ' Iioyleittown for Phi adelphia at 7 -'0 A. M, Bethlehem lor Philadelphia al 4 P. M. 6 SIMS CLARK. Agent FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORKAT) a l the Stations on the CA MDtN and a M bo Y and connecting Railroads Increaned despatch Md 1UE tsll EN AND AMBOY RAILROAD ANT. TRANSrOICATION COMPANY FRE Itili T I Ak for New York wUl leave WALNUT tUreet Wharr at oVock P.M., daily (Sundays excepted) at ' Irelghtmust bedellvrredT be.ore4X P M., to be fm. warded the same day. Returning, the above unoS wm Waye New York at U noon, and 4 and 8 P. M U relght for 1 ri nton. 1 rinceton, Klng.ton New Bruns wick and a l points ou the Camden and Amboy Rail, road also, on ihe boivluere Delaware and Klem n t..n : the New Jersey the Freehold and Jamesbuw ia SAte u,po,f,.1a,.Unt U0"y ' lhe Belvlotie De aware Railroad connects at Phtt llpsl.urg with ,he Lehigh Va ley Rul oid, 8,?d at "anm" kachuuk with all points on ti Delawiire Lackawnnn? and Western Railroad, forwarding toseuM Buffalo aud oiher points in , estem New York. uu4io, lhe New Jcr.cy Hal read counecta at Elbabethwlth A sup mee oranduui. specliylng the marks and num. ber.t,Lippen. and conslgncca. must. In every inaiunoe. be sent w it ii cad. load ol goods or no recein will h Jiv.n. increased lacilitle. have been, made lor the transporiatlon 01 Live Mock. Drovers ae invited in liy the route Whenstockls fnruslied in quantities nf two cat-load, or more, It will be delivered at the innt 01 For leth ftieoi near the Drove Yard, or at Her No I f orlh river at Ihe shippers 1111 y des gnute ut th. tlimV ol shipment Forteruw. or otlier Information, aimlvta WAI.TI R FiiFEJ) AN F.elght AiT 7 II 1 No. 22H t. Li LA WARE Avenue PhiJadSla, pIlILAm-XITIlA, C. ERMANTOWN, AND J NOHRISIOU S H tlLROAD. ' " On and a ter V EJJ!u11t.,YJ)K(01veDlb' lut, 1305, until FOR Ol KMAVIO'WN Leave rblladeliilihi (i, 7. h n jo n U a. 1 ..in 3.4,6 6fi, 0.7.8 ,1U, U. 'u v j " ' 10 ' Leave t;eiiimntowii 8, 7, 7, 8.6'J, 0, 10. 11 11 A it 1,2 3, 4,4fc. OH. 7. 8, II 1(1, 11 p. M. ' ' M' lhe 8 2i. oown train, and 3 .' and bY. UD trains wir not stop cu the Ucraianiowu lirHiich. P BOt I eove Philadelphia IHO A AI., i 7 10'. P. M. Leave Ct-tuiaiitowng . M. 1 6 d'i P f T.. 1.11 ,,;r,vl ";LL KAlLKOtD. aiidllP.M pUtt8 8,1U li U 'SH iH Leuve 1 Chpnut Tj 111 710 minutes, 8 940, II 4u A V 411 3 '.O, 6 40. (i-40. 40, aril JH 4H minutes P. M. t f'N MT' DAKS. , Leave PhlladnlrMa n-lo 11 Inine. A. M.,2 andTP V l.eiiyo ( hei iut lull 7-40 minules A. il 12 40 6 40 aud' II I) 111I1111 cm p M Ft h I ON SilOnoCKEN A SI) NORRISTO WN Leave Philui ehibiu fi mlnu h IHis A M 1 J. a AJ6, tiX.HUa minutes, und life p. M . 8 1'li orr,MowI1 bil' 1 so- 9. HA. M l,4fe, 8, and 'ihe 6H P. M. tialn will slop at School Lens Wl-sa-hlckou, Munuunk, fpring M ill, and 1 oucbohoeken oulr ON ol NDAYd. V Leave riil'avlelpJilu 0 A. a1..fe and 7 P.M. Leave Norristow n 7 A. M , and 6 P. M. FOR MAKAVCNK. Leave Philadelphia . h 38 mluutea, li-05 A. M , Ife.I. 4fe 6fe, 6 V. 818, and MH P. M . ' ' LaveMauayuukfe,7l4,8 20. OM, life. A.M..1.5K ' 63i P. 1. ON 81NDAY8. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., '' . and 7 P. M. Leave Manuyunk 7fe A. M . 8)4, ana 8 P. M. W, 6. WIL-ON. (ieneral fcupsilutendea . Depot NINTH and OKEEki Btre'tv