THE DAILY EVENING 'TELEGRAPnPglLAELrmA,: MONDAY, iMAHCT 26, . I860. c PJHISNOAL SKETCHES. HIRAM POWERS. It la well known tout Flaxroan tu a believer k the doctrine of Bwedoiiborg. It appears by a recent letter of Powers that Tie in uurt ban Iour been of the tame faith. It having. been pro posed in London to erect a statue of the dist n trulfehed S-vetlo, application was made to Mr. Powers, wbo mane reply: I nhall be irlnd to execute a s'atne In marble r bronzo ol our srrcat author. 8weaenDor; aud 1 have nothing at present ongam d to prevent in oo ginning, bucu a woik. wi Inn two ortmce mouths. Iam U"t rich, and thenloi'o should bo glad to accept ad tlio pecuniary aid ttiav con d be givon witlilu reasonable limits sv il2 0 winch would mnko tho work remm crntivo in tho degree of my other works. Hat it so much cannot be ruined th.m plemosee how much can be not, and let mo know, i will do the work lor whatever sum can bo raisod; and it mine than Xl'AH) cau bo raisod thun 1 will make the atntuo larger than lite, or put additional labor upon it. 1 Simula want about two esttit ti mo tor it. Do not bu uisiiouraiod it the sum you enu ratsu should bo smuii, I u1 lot me know. Oi Ouurso 1 should require all tho aid (portraits, etc ! you could givo. 1 do not know the nature ot tlio cluuso (in your circular) wlncli rtloia to my sentiments m roiaid to the writings ol &wedouUirjr, and wliicn you think It lOssibu I ruicht object to. I aru a '.New Churolinian,' a 'Nwodouborg-ian,' a 'Aew Jorusaleinno,' without any le orvauou whatever) aiid 1 m.-h U to bo k.'O'.wi. I have aiways wMlio.l this to bo Idowu. And if the crreu.ar expresses auv doubt on this point, thou inuouii 1 wou d objjot to it. bvcot uborir is my author; all tho otner wnter' (in comparison) seem moving in tlio dark miih inpeiJin tiaud-fc,iop:iia: tue-ir vrij winlo be movrs in tho brot.U limn Ci the puu -boa's own sun. 1 read no other author man Swodonnorir, nor have 1 lor umtiy- years unions tho seruious oi Now CliurelitiiMi. ndlain liitppy to know that (iod lias a lovwd me to be luatrumrumt in (iircoiiuir.atteii tioii to our iluaveuly Doctrines, lliorclorj, it it will do eo d, publisu uieu.Nc C luiicuuidii. "Willi kii.uci n-irardd, 1 urn, dear sir, "Vtuis mncorely, ' Hiha.m 1'0WXR3." cTlALLEH DICKENS. Dickens, in hi .youth, w thud described by a "reioite- ," v. lio in Rivnih' hU rcuaaiaoeiiccs of tUc era t la a London paper: "First and loreinost was (Jhar'os Dickens, who was as coed as Ourney itl t woive vca-a ot ait . Wonder ful aptitude! Charles D ckous wan a better dressed wan jearsalterward:-, ilitiuti sail opo ol the best drut d men about town, wdh his I'nusian watst cout, and 'tho lust rose ot minuter,' it may bo, in bis cent when lie lectures, UiUKeu., wnou uu w into tne gallery ot tlio House ot Commons, had J-l'Ormy wihfiaiids, line linen, part and pircol ot tlio inner uriuenl not '1 icca.inly -.vot-purs' Willi bullion buttons. under it . as to mo lull many a morning at three o'clock yotinz I'liosbus tfi Uini everything but tlio wots ( tlioso willnu tho Hoiuo to Me '1-loz' take notes ol Paiiiieiaion or i'oM, or iiioct d tl etiit el nil, Ui.ia.h and bmel, tlio l'as'.est speitkcra t lie world ovir heard ol to sou, 1 cay, lliekcn'i take notes of tl;co slatesinon, at sucu au hour viitli i ou-too in i.e bund. Faouliire-heiidod pencil in the other, was one ot tno ino.-t wondo t'ul ' Mollis, and ho would lutve the Housoiho noa osi and bent lean sub. win o .he rest, were ail sliowiujr, tho signs ot niu weittnd teur ol tho night." VEUDL '"Here is a PariHiau peu-and-ink portrait of Verdi, the (jreat rompo; er: "ignite tali, spare, ratber than fb'thy, a stronjr, neit'cnc liead, which remindi one ot raivator Kosu's iii; ud eliielb !tich is Verdi. His pla'-'ce is lain l and lesenUary, thick eyo-brows cover his eyes with their nitfeUr.ous sliatie. His 11010 is tiuck rather t an 'aivc; Inimi. two wrinkles cotno down to the ehiu. like a tnrrow piou.'bcd by d sUiiiu. A beard i :ack us jut bides an ironical sun e. His liroad, virile brow i crowned b h- ir which lrrzies liko sea-weed. l'bo genoial expression ot bis laco is baru, sivere, haughty; it de notes wll, courage, iiHiru.it. erui is a man ot uturnishod bou.r and proverbial Bhvnoss. lie lias, besides bis art, three alleetions, lodged uiono in bis heart of licurti : llin country, road lnir, and ins couutry-scat Aaint Asruta, winch is ready a palace, l' lettii' contact Avi'li society, par ties, dinners, balls, exetruiitix connlim nt-, pulls, and above all tbincs, a cinque, he i truly an odd, l izurre, aud jiiizzlmir ciiaracior. luu Verdi is tho Verdi wbo is the fame wall everybody; the stitr, rouirn, abrui-.t, re-tless, scowliuir man ; icy to mere actiuuiiitunces, never exiircssini; au opinion, especi ally about niusicul liuUeis, sluverini; at, the ni-r lit of an a bum mid at tl e demand oi a i ortrait ju bno, uii od i stick. Nobody can como neur Uim at re beareuls, and b'i iuirii;ls outiu;eoiiHiy tbreo t mcs a day with tho n.a. uner. He bus riot tho least moroy on finceiB; puilcKs and bypercntic.il, bo muk-.s tlem l)oi'i ii apuin und ujuin, uti til thoy aro utterly exhausted. The least tbniR turown him into a paasioo and excites bis norvoui irri tability. Ho is t tin niL'htiuuro of tlio orchestra oi t.ic opera. Nevertheless, as. alter all, his object is apcilict per loi million of bis work, the arttlswlio accused bun of brutality, end oy yielding to his ext ccLCies, and by uniting thoir zeal to biB sacred tiro. Ho ill not a low tho least cbauye to le matlo by them in hts wi.rk. At the rehearsals of Let Vesprt Mcilitnvcx, Monsieur Obiu, disoonteuted with bis part, returned Verdi as nood as he vavo, whereupon Verdi sesnended ( verytliin" until Obm wroto bun a let i er oi excu.-c. The obstinacv on both sides lasted a niontl. a whole nionm, without any rehearsal 1 Twas not Veroi who yielded. Iho other Verui is a . gentle, unilablo man pcrlectlv courteous, fond of takinir, but only with bis most iutlmato friends; liut ibis Verdi has never been seen except by throe or tour friends lor theso lriends bo would do any- A.Ilemarkubba Will Case. The Dublin Court of Probate has been engaged for tbe past month in the examination of wu it Is known as "the great Irish will case." The uit was instituted to establish (he will and ouicil of Sir Edward Fitzgerald, of Carritroran, iu the county Clare, by which his personalty, worth cloven tbouHund pouwbt, was bequeathed to liis widow. Lady Fitzgerald, with remainder, us to a considerable portion, to the male descendants ot Colonel Pitze,eralo, a paternal uncle ot the testator, through the Coloucl's daughter, Mrs. Cochrane. The?o instruments, which were respectively dated February, 18G1, and March, 1802, were legally executed and attested; but thoneh in all points of form cor rect, fcir Ausrustiue Fitzgerald, the eldest sur viving brother of Hir Edward, who had become lis heir aud iirst next-of-kin on his death with out isBtie, impeached them as having been ob tained by uniair rneuns from an incapable tes tator. In 1847, Sir Edward, then In bis forty-first jear. succeeded to the title and estates, having received his education at Oxtord, and having alterwards been an attache, during many years, at Lerlm aud Vienna, lie was a relmeJ, grace ful, and aceomplihhed gentleman, though even at that time tae continual dissipation in which he had long unhappily indulged had seriously Impaired a robust constitution. The history of iiis subsequent lite down to ins dentil, in the autumn ot la-.t year, says the London limes, is a terrible example of tbe'etlectsot vice in reducing a mind originally sound to a state in which its capacity to thitiK or form a purpose becomes questionable. Sir Edward's time was usually spent at CaiTieoran, or iu visits to Dublin; and lie wa proved to nave been- continually ad oicted at both places to habits ot drunkenness, which, acting on an enfeebled frame, produced melancholy consequences., xue graceful gen tleman became a paralytic ot wretched aspect ana nitnv habits: tne euv attaohe degenerated Into a bruiniefes sot, an indecent talker, a petty pillerer; the trained and accomplished man of ine wowa became an object ot scorn or compas' Blftn. rihunned hv Ins annuls, evnelleii from clubs, unfit tor active or social life, Sir Edward Fitzgerald, alter fifty, was a mere decaying wreca. In 18.1C he married tho widow of an Indian oflicer, belonging to a well-known family in Ire land. In 180U ho was visited by his brother Au- rustine, and a son oi me latter, named Austin, The young man Austm became obnoxious to Lady Fitzgerald mainly, it appears, because ho encouraged uernusnauu in ms excesses; and. finally, iu October, lfeGO, she lett the hons. Tho next day Austin composed and published a series ol Placards containing a vulgar account "ot tbe flight of an elderly lady w ith a cast in her eye," and several oi them were directed by him to Ladv Fitztrerald aud some of her relatives. Ladv Fitzgerald sent lawyers to threaten him with a criminal prosecution for libel, and from that moment cherished a profound aversion to the joung man. Her husband was afterwards re moved to Dublin, where, durincr a severe nine's l.adv Fitzgerald snooeeded in poisoning his mind acrainst his relatives. He Anally made a will leaving all his landed estate to her, ana then died. The amount at issue is thirty tbousaud dollars a year, and the relatives brought suit to (treat lug wiu. Iw court deemed in their tavor, . t will waa broken oa the ground that 1m- "? " atlneneca had beea brought to bear P"!Pf. ' Vble intellect ol the testator, j upon the i. , I Wiida of Prize Money, ! ti arir... ivm n oflictal statement that the total an oTm of T,rl ,hat ba hvn PHld i 1 r . "prurM made (during tlio to naval oflteers or t. k ... b L. . I ri r, i. . me late ntVif.fl-. rf.rnlvf.1 If... . lvv tMl The agerecate amount paid to ' Pl- smo Tml ol),42t;-ce, an 1 316!) otlieers rci-'' ,n"(1 upwards, amounting 1n the ag.'re tt' 870-40. The bdlonlng Is a 1-st ot ."?,0'8 have receive! f ftOOO aud upwards), togeuer wlta the amount received by each: ' ( Af'mirals. Vlio-Admiral D. . Fnrratrnt, '51 7U (i7; eai Admirnm JD. D. i'orter, e91fj'j99: 8. F. Duponi, S67 uil '2b; . U. Mrliiarham, 115,417 W; J A. Uanihren, &L'UJ8 60; L. W. (ioiai-borouirh, S6013 07 Commodoroi. T. Pailey, $10 608 29j J.I Lard ner, Ciltt 141 01 ; W. W.An Kean, ?. 580 88; H. U. Hell, )rl8. 48 22 ; t, H. Wilkes, SSln3; ti. Van llrunt, I67120G; 11. li, Thatcher, MtiOO 43; John Uoan'Tf, btilUJ til. npi-iiis. 1'. Lee, H0n,(WC3; O. II. Rcott, f F840 14; B. F. c-ands S 36 fct')-07 ; W. M. Walker, Cfa6.44 40; O h. Oi s.-on, $2i U0-J 7:!; I) II. Iimire.y, H4,14l a8; J. li. Aia.cliaut. 1 12 710 78; T. V. Urotno, 12 60 81; Juc h I. dr.eno, $,lb3 12. Conimanders J ., J. Almcy, t54.608'71t J. F. Armstrong, 9C2W-M I.M. Kruf tier, s).4i 21 ; J. J'. Haiikliead, fftiHH-61 ; John C. Btauniunt. 47; 1'. trot by, 1 1.4 81242; Hunol on Coiuus. 15,f15-83: A.G. Ciarv. t-(b41 ; Overiou Carr, 7o,i7-a0; J. Li. ciarv. s-mm uvenou Larr, J. u ties, IP10 4'J6'71; C. Hunter, eOM312; Joseph iman, 814,(da tO: '.K, Aiullaney. 915 717li3; J. 1'atrolt, tlO,17a(6; Gw.rm . lUwom, S2!t,- iewnes, nu I.tnman E. 1'atrolt, l!3D0;b.D. irencUard, H8.7W40; it. U. Wyuian, ftl'4.l(i0f,0. Lieiileiiant Comniantfirs. Willnttn Uudd, tOS, 7'0 24; h. K. ltreese, J;)7,Co5 2S; It. F. liradlord, tV.A-M f3; F. liuraets, Ha,tS-y2; i. 8. liarue1, fcl)aU4; W U. Ci.testmuu, 1U,W9"'Jj ;. t'. li. i a.uwcll, 810.0.2 08; E. F. Doviint, S08.rf)'70; John F. l(b(i", t'.CMo; C II. tireen, iftwian?; J. K Jeeelt, fc27,i7J itl; E. 1. McC'uuley, 4SH430 4(1; VV. I'. Jic( nun, it-H'3 87; S F. uaci enbo: s. 21'i C7; . C. ltoi'Ci, fctif.14 ); II. 11. W alla ;t, $5Mi lit; 1. ii, Watmough, 26 J jWM. Lieuteiiautf. K. A. K. Benhain, $B215'41 ; Wm. H. CiifLini', t-lfjGLbTC; E. touioy, 8-.i,S:l70; E.irl EntrdKii, t21.(il7 1D; . H. Eaton, Sii!7B5; ' F. laiquliar, !rllt22-Ui; B. OhernrOi. f-U1041; X. t.nouwiu, (?W.y7tti; ti. H. Hunt, $5762 W; Lfttiis heini tl', fl4.f19 0G; V Jl. bomHU'j, Sll hi 03; i KwlreiH, -.-i44&. J J. ilolieiUou, Ht5-12;F. 1). Mcuiirt, titj.Cly. ii F. fcmith. f-lo.Outi K; J. O. V anctJ, f IK7 oil : W. 1-1. West. S8GS6 81. ' Ifl 1,1- HI a I I? Amnxn ; 1 I 51 . T Tt lireck. 'f 1.268 Uti; F. 11.' lkumey. tli)3Mi'J; W. 1. tick, SiluS efc; C. li. Crosier, Si 3.-0 11; I', ti. Cruso, ItJW-!'!: vv . K. Deiuiicoii. tt20.bWJ8.i: E. E. Deiru. E0Mtl3: r.C. i.itb. feuli4J; K. llookiiis. Jr.. io,84!J 16; J A. Haiuiuirt. 8l 42 17; . U. Eumlt, t211t-bi; C. W. LiiWmiii. Wii'.in 7(j; VV. is. .Martin, J1H20 4LI: fci. VV. AiuUicr, Sf.ii'.l bl; A. AV Milclrum, C01171; V. l'otler, frl3,3Ki; L. H. Faitridrfo, 6if8 f; Fmnk bmitli, r.'H?J4i; "V. E 'Initio, fcuun; x:. van Hice. tu-'is i(i; A. Wallace, 8,-)3,21'.el)C; V H. V. i.kej, StSel "J3. .Actinir Misifiis. i:. m. ini, e.-i.2i4 '.'o: (. it. Colby, M.71-46: C. II. Cold n. c .2i3bti; H. 11. Itiiit, er. kirtfcu'ia; ... linvs li-nCfotiU; 1". lelaui. n'.o17 70; C. 11. Frebve, S5214'7b; W . S. How form, W773-L8; S. Kartiinc, fc-Sni 4o; S. 31. Lane. Mf.ba-W; J. O. Aler.-e, f6ia.)bS; Wurren For.er, iti ilMf ; U. ft. n. itv) cits. 8ttj77 05; J. 31. C. Ku Villu, SSW1 03; K. l.itbadon, ?f61U0a7. Actme .tinders I. bUjt.taril, Slllti'.i'J; vy. , wuze-, tuit!6 75; C. 11 Stnnlia, S578.MU; C V. Ihoiiipson, frr,CS5 d-1 ; Jl. E Vnuiteli, S.;,.'7oti G3; F. Wallace, ts'MiM 00; tit'ir.o ft. Williams, Sit .02 14 Action Mir.'L'iiits. A. E. Etnoiv. &M33 10: J. flvjcir. -7441 UM; 0. 1. Han it. It 8011 09; U It. Uiir- penliotliein, )4(W2U; U 1 l-iubtanl 7(3; It. O. Vnsi n. e7tUo-ai ; J D. Murphy, S67"4 32; J. l"io e, f Cb7S 07; A. .s. ltqficr, 870o2 b3; A. Shii k, 15X30 43; , t. W U Ct, fel04t) OS. The following is a statement of tho amount of rrie monev pu.d to oflicers in our navy lor cap tures during the recent war: Total Jlighett rate to amount, oneojlcur. Average. 1 vico-admira1...$&i270 07 6 rear-aiinuia s.. .179 wl 41 Ul 523-93 35 81812 l'.)comn;o.ore8....177fi78 0G 40 DOS 29 9,310 21 it) cupiains 28,670O ItO.iihO H9 13 luii-fil 66 touuiiauden. . . .823,6260 64 608-71 6,77212 uu iietiti l.aut-com- mandeis. .354 278-10 8 778 31 11 017 10 11 209 97 11.4M 9J 16,33943 10 i 10 90 7,680 09 21,580-79 7,722 00 3.033 42 2,000 29 1,649 U2 1 178 01 1,145 69 1814 55 832-77 070 22 U49 45 157 l euleiiaiits. . ...&8 400-00 ...673.13a 66 .. 658 078 41) . . .249 740 L'3 ...187 7b4 80 18 704 08 biO masters. ., .. 4 oueipns..... 118 surgtons. Ill payniu&teis. 132 toatsw ains. . tOO cnrinecrs. , .P.37,173 24 454 n.a lei'b mates . 294 862 87 SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J. W. SCO T T & C 0 SHIKT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALERS IN MEN'S FUKNIKHINQ C300DS, K"o. 814 Chesnut Street, FOUR DOOKS BELOW TUB "CONTINENTAL," 8 20 rp FllIlJV.tEtl'HIA. PATENT SUOULDEK-SEAM KHUIT MANUFAUTOKY AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. rEKFECT FITTIKG 8BIKTB AliD DKAVVEKS made from mcBinireuicnt t very short notice. All nlt.ir arLielenol UiJMLjaiKJ'B DKiSS GOOI1S in full variety. W1NCIIKRTKR & CO., 8 24 S 7tl CliKBMJT BTKEi.T STOVES RAKGES. &o. QULTER'S NEW T A TENT SAND-JOINT T U 11 N A C E. HOT-AIR RANGES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PIUEGAR'S KEW LOW FRESSUBE BTEAM HEATING APFAEAiTJS. FOR BALE BY CIIARLES WILLIAMS, Ko. 1182MEKE1 RTRkET. 64 MAN UFACTDRER, AND DEALER IN gltotojjraplt Albums, BOOKS, BIBLES,' PRAYERS, Magazines, Novels, and all the New Fublloationa. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Picture! of all kinds Framed to order. 808 CHESTNUT ST. 803 TJEVENUE BTAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS X KEVtUK STAill'd, , Of all deicrlptloiiH, ; Oi ail description, . Alwtvi oo band, Aiwayi on liKiul. AT FI OKFNCE SEWrSG If ACTHN E LU.'H OKr irB. AT iXOKfcktK BEWINU V Af HlNK fjy.'B OH'FlCli, ro. mi i nr.ffli.ri' rttreei. No. t;t0 C'ltKSNUT Htieot, One dour below Hevemh vtraet. One door oelow Heveutii alrWU Th6 moot liberal tllwount allowed, . llieuitiDt Ulrl (LUuouu( ailowetl, ' ti y w . ws7 P It O S P E O T U S Tt THE C ARSON) t ; GOLD MSm COJIPAiVY. . j CAPITAL STOCK-...$N'50ol,0bl H UMBER OF fDABE 6o,OLKi Far Value and Subscription Price, $10. V0EKi??Q CAPITAL, $50,008. OFFICERS: ' tbesidekt, ' COLONEL WILLIAM B. TUOMAS. 8ECEF.TART AND TKEABCEEK, pro tCtD, " J. UOPKINS TAER. BOMC1TOR, WILLIAM L. IIIRS-! ESQ. VIBECTO'Ag, COLONEL WILLIAM B. TI10MAS, CHAELEH 8. 0 GDEN. EDWIN MIDrjL..;X0Ni ALEXAXDFjj j. HAErEB, ' WlLLIAJj BEEGEH. Ifie LDa of tfi la Ccmpmy conpNts of ahoat 110 Acres. In A ctklrnliurg couuiy Twslh Carolluu, about B u.iKr iiouj iiic town oi cliurlotte. On '.lils property lif ccn Hhultsor plto hnve beon opoiicd miu'simk tovurlouo Uciti;, iroin IU to Bj ieu duinou-Mtr-hiliiK the tj,iHii:ce i il rcu vnrui e M'tiiBO- ore ol' tiDoiit i net m wioiii urn. utjout :.'i ivci upan, tuiivcruliig to a count en .ci,tic ut the utpili o uboul i.ju net. loan ing oue lihii.tiiM1 uiuib or cin oi oie, evtciittiaK in li nnili il.robli . Jio property Uioru tbiin hull a mile. rJ Le e aie iti.-o on ibis pn.peitv o ner vi-ms oi ore unex plored Alitije.jo oriHure Kntwu us lio llrowuores, uiiu are v rv ntli. jiuiliU! i.n hveriucol aboiiiciti per ten in (tlil Hie i.l.i xu riDu.tu l,uli t , een uuinoti Hrunul v tl,e iiiuu forking oi tlin inlneit lurnererul yenrb i ni-t, tbe rnk ot liilnieiit In ui.ilevo inped pro pcrtytNLVt mcurreil, anil liy tlio uppiitntiou ol inodcrn niinii (i fli'il retiK-mt n atliiiu.ry lie ompttm amlclpu.e an liiiu ei.luto nna luifce n turn lor their uiouey. ravlnirnri ore tlmt reaillly jie fls tiOO per ton, somo estin.ate i-uu be nui!e oi 1-c vuluc oi li ? propertv. Willi tl t prison, m.poriett ctein oi nilnint'. ten tons of iliin t ie ti.n U 1 ii S. i ii oul and rtuuci d duilv ,10111 overv slia t opet:ed. at i-.n expeuse 1101 i xi eedlnj; 62 tier tou. :env lnMUiiit daily prollt ot loi eacu glial! worked by the tonipnnv The lri.'0 working capital reserved yrl;l enable the Coii'PUiyat cute 10 pi.'cuie ai.o ereettlie uest modem ihacliii.c.y lor n uiiipuliitiiin tl.e ores, by means ot wliicu tbe yield v 111 bu ia fci ly lneieused. llicso n.iEes. whilst they prcdnce ores richer than tliov ol Coloindo or cvuda, havo many advdiitaen over tl i 111. pkit.culurlt m au nhumlaiico . t lu.l and chtiip labor, and Hie liicillty with which ihcy can be yiorkeu (.111 ii, lu entile year: whilst ti oso or ( oloralo aud Sevado tau only he worked during the warm weather. A test m?ny of on nverape ispeclruen of the ore from the C'uiron Jtilnea yias mude an luie as tlio '.'7 tli ol January ot the prt Bcut yeur. an w ill apooar Irom the tol lowiiiK ceriii;. ate 01 l'io(8or I'.oolh aud tjarrett, the Aetayersoi the rhliademliluHlint: I'liibAUKLi-iiiA, January 27, 1SC6 Dear Sir: Wo liavc eureiullv assayed the sample of ore ,rom 't aison Mine " horth t arollua, and llnd li to yield ten ouiicc-b niiio iiennyv, eiKl.ta 01 pure void to tho ten of ore. 'J lie coin value Is therefore felu w per ton 01 ore. yours, respectfully LOUTH & OARitETT. Dr. M. B. Tatior, Ko. 404 Walnut street, l'Pllad. Sul'FCTlptloim to the Capital Stock will be reccivd at tbe Ofttte 01 the Company. o. 4m WAU.UT htrcot, w lu re Mimples ot the ore may he Been, aud lull iuiorum tlon iilven. 2 3 LIQUORS. QMS KIT CK0YE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIRD Street. . If anytlilnir wus wanted to prove the absolute purity of tliiB Whisky, the following certificates should doit There Is 110 alcoholic stimulant known commanding such ccciuniendatlon horn such high sources: lHii.ADiiniiA, Septembers 18"8. We have ceretnlly ttsied the Buinp.e of ( HLSSCT GROV1-. WIlibKY which you send us. and find that it ci iitains kone of 111K i-oitOKOis (tiiHAM'u known as vt eiL oil which Is the cbaracterist'o aud Injurious tn greUieut of the whiskies in general use. ltUO'XU, UAKUKIT ft CAMAC, Analytical chemists. New YoriK, Pcptcmher 3, 18S8. I have analyzed a nample ot t'tltsiil'T OHOVE V. UlbKY received irom Air Charles Wharton, Jr.. ol I'MiRte phia: and hang eorelully tcsied It, I am plci Htd to Btato that It Is entire y fuee Fkom poisonous on DKLKTLiiiot s substances. It Is an unusually puro uua tiue-llavored uua.ity ot whisky. JAAIKS li t ntLTON, M. D., Analytical Chemist. Boston, March 7. 18.-.9. I have made a ehemlfnl analysis of coiuinercl.il sam ples of CliFMiUT OliOVK WHIKV, which proves to be tree lioin the heuvy Kusil Oils, and periccily pure and unadulterated. '1 he fine iiaor of this whisky is derived Horn the tmiln used In manufacturing It Keepcct.ully, A. A. MATES, M. D., Blate Assayer, o. lti Iioylston Btiect For Fale hy bsrrel. flemllohn, or bottle, at Ko. 226North HllLD Street Phlladeiplila. 3 8 J W. n A M M A R, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND TINE OLD WHISKIES, No. 02O MAKKKT S1KEET 1 8 3m PniLADELPHIA. ; NATHANS & SONS, IMl'OKTHItK OF OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. No. 19 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. J10SE8 NATHANS, iiORACK A. MAI HANS, OIvLANUO D.RATHAN8. UPm LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE OKl'HANS' COUKT H)B THE CITY AJiD COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. EAtate of JAJUES B. (-M1I1I Jr. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the t ourt to audit, setflo, and adjust the second account 01 JOIitf H. AUnXIN, 'Jrusteo under the will 01 JAM E8 ft. 8M1IH. Jr., de ceased, audio repori distribution ot the balance In the banes of tbe aecouniuut. will meet the uurlles Intu- resied, mr tlio purposes of his aiipolntuient, on MDSf HAV, March 2(1, ibbii. at II o'clock A.M. at the office ot JAnlEK W. PM'L. 1-8(1, ho HQ Bouth FOUUXH street, iu the city ot l'hilailelnhla. 8 Id liuwot ESTATE OF HUBERT B. WOOUllUfiN, DE CEASED. Letters ot Administration having been duly granted to the undersigned, ail pel sons indebted to said estate will please iimke puvmeut, and those having claim against tne same win present Uiem without deiav. JOEPU M. PILK, AdiuinlHtrator, 8 lOniGt Ko. 48a w'ALNUT htieet. QUEEN PEA S, CBBEN CORN, - IBESIi tKACHES, ! KRESI1 TOMATOB3, FLUM8, Ero'. ALBEItT O. ROBEltTg, " ! DF.ALEII IN FIXE GIt0('EJlIE3 . 22 4p CO&, ixaYEHTH AMD VIK1C 6TB. MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &o JEMPLB OF FASHION. Impottationi lor the Spring and Summer oflSCO. , MRS. M, A, lilNDFIt, Ko. 1C31 COE8OTT 6TREET, PHILADELPHIA, Imporlerol Ladles' Dress and Cloak Trlmmlnirsi also, Par. a 1 atterns in '1 Istue Paper, lor Laulcs' aud chil aren's Jircses 1 eesiTe 10 call your attention to th ahnve card, and shall t e pleastd to have you call and inspect my stoclr. and I think you Hill llnd It tbe most choice and elegant assortucuito rtlect irom lly mclntles lor btaiiiins; tlie mt.st Oesirah e novel les ot the European market are new unsuipa-sed and ablpmenta per n arlv every stern. er a:d lrebness and variety to the collection. 1 he mos' (.eirblp styles ul Ornan, cuts, Ituttonn, I aces Fringes Ct rd. lafels. clvi t hlbboi s. Iteltinv. Patent Hoots and Eyrs. Knmh Corsets Milelds. Drvsa Klo atcrs, Pads, Hoop Hkirts of onr own and Madame Deniorrsi s tr.ake. Hniipinti llraiding and Embroider In t i Fiei.eb I luilrg ami t.Bunt ring. 1'f.rlslan I tm and Clonk Making. In all Its yrletis. Laillen lurnlfli nr ibr Ir rich and costly nm'erlnls niav rely en bring artistically fitted and their work llnlsliod In themes' prompt and cfliciout mannor, at the lowest possible prices. u llt.p f.nd Pasting at Hie shortest notlro. bets 01 I atterns now reai:y lor lerehati!s and Drcas makirs. All tLo Easlilun L( ( V. for sale JM ItP, m. A. BINDER, Slolm No. 1C31 CI1ESMT Street Philadelphia. mi). s r n 1 n a. 1866. OPENING On Tuesday, March 20, AT MRS. E. KEYSEIt'S CIIIIDEEN'S CL0TIILNG EMPORIUM Ko. 1227 CHESHUT Street, 3 18 lmj Below Thirteenth, Kortb sldo, Fbilndelphla. K. DILLON, Nos. S23 and 331 SOUTH Street, Hnsa handsome assortment of PITJNG MILLINEKY-, J!lff(S' and Inlauts' lia s and Caps, Mlks, Velvets, Crapis, liibbons, Feathers, Flowers, rratr.es, etc. 3 154m FURNITURE. GEORGE J. 1IENKELS, iniRTElNTn AllD CHESNUT ST3., FUEXITURK VrAIlEHOUSE. A large assortment of Rosewood Drawing-noom Furniture We.Inut Drawlrg-Room Furniture. Walnut Dlning-Room Furniture. Walnut Library Furniture. Walnut Hall Furniture. Rcsowocd Chamber Furniture Walnut Antique Furniture. Prices aro as low as the quality of the w ork will admit of. GEOHGE J. 1IENKELS, 8 2 1m l ate of Kos. 8il0and 811 CHr.HNUT Street TO IIOUSEKEETEUS. I have a large stock of every variety ol Furniture which I will sell at rcouced prices, consisting of PLAIN AID MAKBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS WANCT CIIAMBElt SUTd. PAHLOR S11T8 IN VI LVKT PLUSIL PABLOU 81 ITS IN HA1B CLOIII. PAULOR tSCllS IN KEP.-J. Mdihoetds, Extension Tables, Wardrobes Book-coses llattiesBcs, Lounges, Etc. Etc. I'. 1 blTSTINE, 1 in am h. e. cor. second ad race hts. FIRE AND CURGLAR PROOF SAFES IIEFIIIEIN CHESNUT STREET Letter from Wells, Fargo & Co. JIO.CCU SAVED IS HEIUIING'S l'ATENT SAFE. PiiiLADKLritiA, January 2. 1806. ItEffES. Faebfx, DEmuKO & Co. Gentleiucu:-Ve have Just opened our t-alo, one of your inunutacturo. which passed through the destructive flro In Chosnut s reet lust ull)L The bale won In our oitleo, Ho. 607 w hlch building was entirely destroy ed. The balo was la a warm place, as yon mav well suppose. nd was red hot Vihen tuken out of the embers. We are well satisfied with the result of this tiial, and llnd our books, papers aud some ten thousand dollars In money almost a per fect as when put In the ate. Kothlng Is injured, It we except the leather bindings of the books, which are steamed; the money and papers are as good as ever. Truly yours, WELLS, FAItGO & CO., Per J. n. COOK, Agent The above Eafe caa he seen at our store. FARREL, HERRING & CO., 3 10 lm No. 629 CDESSUT Street. J U R E K II THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. Tit K. IMMENSE SUCC ESS with which this prepara tion has met duilnK the short (line It has been belore the pub, lc, rss Induced the thousands and tens 01 thou sands who hae used and attested lis vlriue to pro nounce 11 the UKLY and 'I HUE lialr Restorative 'the Eureka has been iniroduced lino all tl.e principal cltle both East aud Wesi. and having lalmiul.y performed all that is claimed lor It, bai- superseded ill oilier llulr f re parations 'I he K ureka restores (Jrev llatr o Its oiiutnol color) prevents the hulr from tuning oui, by causing a htuitby condition of the scalp, imparting to the lour a solmesM ana g oss. and yoitlifiu aopearame that no other Hair Preparation can produce. The K ureka Is iree irom all impurities or polsonou 1 drugs, andean he usad without s. li'ug scalp or hands. Alunuiacturcd anfl sold wholesale and retail by BOBEBT BISUER, Sole Agei,. No. 28 M. FIFTH Street. St Louu, Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania, DVOTT & CO., Do J32 N, SELOD btrect, Philadelphia. 1 20smw3m RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and aner MONDAY, February 12 two dally trains will run between Washington and Lwiuhburi-', connecting at Cordomvl le with Vlrvinia Central Itall roud trains to and Irom Richmond, as follows : MAIL IRA IN. Itave Washington dal y (r-uudav exceptod),at 8 45 A. M , and antvo at LyiicUhu rg ai 6-4S P. hi. Leave Lynchnurg at 1 A. M and arriv at Washing, ton at 6 2(1 P. M.I 1 1 KXPBEBS TRAIV. LesTe Washington auy (including Bunday) at 6 OS P. M. and arrive at Lynclitiuig at tMI A. M leave Lynchburg at 6 HO f . At and arrlvo at Washing ton at 610 A M. , ... . . l oth trains making close connections at Lynchburg for all points Nouth and Southwest, and at Washington lor Kor.h and Northwest. Flrst-olaos sleeping Kara will be attached to the n'ght blli'e'roal Is attractive." not only fbf Its com'brtahU aeeouiuioilatlons, but lor tha fact that It passes the now hlstono localities of Fairfax, liuil Hun. Manassas, Bns toe, Catlctrs. Rapimhauuoct, t ulpeper Orante, and UordousvlHej flW vt imperiehhle Interest la the ThrougV'tlckets to all nolnts ouih and Southwest mav be had In lloston. New York, Philadelphia, and Ualtlmnre. and at Uie offlwn ot 1'8 (! " W'i-.h'uuion Alexandria. W. MiKIAIikbi , RAILROAD LINES. IiniLriFLHlIA. WILMINGTON, AND BA LTI all RE kATLK()Al. 'II Ml. 'I Alilj; Commsnrlnir MONDAY, March 21, !. Trains will 'tave Lepot corner o iriiAl) Btieet and WASH lNt.Tti N Avenue as toIlny,s : rxnrets Tram at 41f ti. i Vortflavs exeepteflV for Jlltlioore srd Washington, ftopplrg "at ' hester, WiL minaton, Perryvll e. Havre de-Oracc, Aberdeen, l'erry nan a UasnoiK. ( base's and Ktenmier's Kun. Deltvaie Rnllroad Truln at H .-, . 11. (Sundav ex cepted' lorPnlisbiirv,Mll ofd. sr.B Intermediate stntlena. Way Is all Truro at J 16 . IV. iunrta excepted) ior Isal iniore. stopping at f'hester, T narlow, I Inwoort). t lsi RHuit and ell legular staiiots between V ilininuton and Laitlmorn Hpres Train at II 43 A.M. (Pnndays excepted) tor llaltlinore and Walilimton. Exprcfs Train at 2 P.M. (Sundays excepted-, for Baltimore and Washinalon. sionplng at lisster, lav mont Wllitilrgton, Newark, l.-kton, .Norlteast. Prirv, vll e Favrr-de-Crace. Aberdeen, lrr man's, BiukUO 11a, I base's and Mcmmer's Kun. , Nipl.t Express at 11 00 P. M lor Daitlmore and W ash Iriton Passengers by Poit from Dsltlirore tor Fortte Mon r e Nor-oik, I ity Point, and li e liuiond, will tiike ihe 11 45 A. M tia'n. W II 1MMITOS ACt OVliODATIOK TRAIN", Stort-ing at all slatioi between Phi adelphla and Wll ncngtou , leave I hllnc'elpMn St 15. 1MU A M . 8 Sri 5'3. snd Millie. M. lie 3-11" P. M Ir.iln connects wiih Peia- are llailroad lor HarrluKion cud Intermediate S aliens Leave Wllniingtou 1 CO, 81.1, and "-J0 A. M.,3 00 and 8 On P. M. Trains for New Cnstlo leave Philadelphia nt 8 1,1 A. 11., 3 iui m d J-20 p. M. TIIKdl (ill IKAINS FKOjr HAT.TlMOftE Leave V llniingtr n e.t li f . 4-;. smi in V. M. ClIEHiHi FOR I'llILADELl'lII V. I.0aS' "WntH-il 818, and IU 14 A. M , 12-37. 3 43, vwi.u. ni.u- - n 1 . v. w n si Itirn i tiff iiITr I Ion" 1 al'l.Mor' 80 A. M V ny Mai 20 A M Ex pies; 1 10 P. il., lix JT t 6 30 1 . A!., Express; 8 25 P.H.. Express FOn R4IjilMOnE Leave Cbf ster at 4 4" vv,1 f fcfiv'L '?i Leave WLmlurton at 5-2.1 tnu l!t, iL m i i 1 t- Exnress Train rti lh'l ', V... "O '! vTn-ll- inp ou. stepping at ('hosier. Wllionittn... I'l-rryvitio. Ilbtrc-dr-Oiucn, a bcrc'ei 11, Pcrrymun's, Ma0 titflia. v i.p-.- n biiu rMvu-iurr p mill. N it lit Express 11 Ou P. A), for Iialtlmoro and Wash ington. Accoit modatlon Train at 11'30 P.M. for Wilmington and a to louilii e s ailons. llALTliiOKE 1-OU PIULADI- I.rrilA. Leave lin t more nt 8 2"i P M., !sti,ppl:-g at llavrc-do-Crace Peirvvil e end WluiliiKton. A so Mop ai Ilk ton end Nev.nik(io ti.le ii-cniiers lor l'iil.ade;plila, and 1 nve iiisxiinrs iromiWi.liliigtcn or 1 11 t u ore). Bint Choi-tor to Ituvo pasMiieis irom l'al Inioro or Vt asMi.gton. A special train w ill lenvo WMmirprlon Tor PhllaJel phia and p lerim dinte Bintlons St. 6 all p. M. ire!iht Trains v.itli Pusccnicr ('a' attnehed, will 1( ave llni n ten 'or Ieirvll e und iiilermciiiateftn tlors at TO V l Leave Lnlt ii.ore lor Uavre dc Urnce and Intermediate Stations at 4 4") M, a li il. F LtN.stY. Superintendent. "IjENNStLVAMA CENTRAL IfAlLKOAD J tPIMNC. A 1R.N(,1:I!!:VI. The Trains 01 the Pet 1 sj ivunin ( en(-al Railroad have the Depot, nt 'lhlr.v-tir.it mid Slmkct Ht.-eets, v hich Is reached tv ihe ears 01 the Market Hi(et Pas senger ltailw av. running to end irom the De pot. Th lu-t car leaves Fiont s'reei nboi.t Ul minutes rtior to the (leimriuic ot ei.ch T'aiu. (m Kuni'ns Cars le vo El-v-n h and Msrket slice s 4 mini.tcs hiltre the depuiiute of the 1 venimr Trains. . " Claim's FoppiiKO Express w'll cn'l for and deliver Pl.Hii,e at the le pot. orders let at the uilke No (j;.l ( l.csuut Hrret. wi.l receive attention 2 RAINS l.h.WK DLl'OT. VIZ. i Mail 'iram nt 8-f 0 A. M. Ptioil j ccon:uo(iution,:o. I ml' hi 1 ost Line at 12 Oil ir Vi.riieil.iiii- ut 1(0 P. Jl. 1 u.risl urt Acion initiation t 2 110 ' I ai ( hM r 4 1 a n.U'ocuiU u i t 4 itl " l'uoll Triiin,No. 2 rt .V.li) " I ite Jlal ut t-Cil ' l'hiluCei.hin Ixniessl ut U lu " 1IIAIH AUIUVE AT DEPOT, VIZ. ( Ineinnatt Liuress. .at MO A 1 111 . M. riiilui'.e pl.iu Lxpretst , I'uo i .ciouiu.odulion, 0. 1.. ut at jnt Kesourir l.ancuster irnln Fust Line Fue l Aecon tiiodallon. No. 2 Dny Txpress liarTisliurg Accommodation I'ul'y. except fculuiday. t Daily-, Momiav. iu 9 ( il " ....at I2 i P. M. ,.ar 1 iu ,..ot 4P' " ...at .V50 " ,..at 11-10 " t DuUy, except All t thrr Trains daily, except Sunday. 'il e Peiitsylvanla IlnMroad t'oi'panv will not assume any risk for llaptat e. excejit for v earin! Apnarci and lin It their r spti sibl ity 10 One Hum red Holla 's hi va ne. All Daui'iige exceeding that iiinount in vslno w lit be at tho risk ol the ov mrs. uulcsj tukou by special contract TICKET OFFICES Have hoc n opened at No C'lt l e imt street. Continen tal Hotel, anil (.Irenl House, where I iekets mav be pro cur. (I to all imoortant points in Pennsylvania, as well ut the West. Northwest and Southwest ;' ana all nurilcu nirs thin ss to time aud connections by JOHN ('. AI Ll N. 'I ickrt Agent. TbeThkct (ifllceatWrst rhl'adelphla will be conti nued es heretoiore, whero all Itiloi mutiotl resreetlng routes, 11s veil as Tickets, tan lie hml ou .11 .plication to THOMAS li. I'AKKK. Ticket Agdit at ttfi Depot. An Fmltrnnt Train runs duilv (except frundav). For full punicuiars as to lure und accoinmoda Ions itpply to FltN( H FUSK, 3 12 Ko. 137 DO. 1C Stro t. XIORTH 1'ENNSYLVAMA EAJLROAD. X Dcuo;. Till ED S-icei. tbovs Thompson. For BfclliLEliEM, DOYLI KlOrt M ATJ CU C11CNK, EASiOii, W1LUAMSVOHT, andWlLK:H BAllK-'. At 7 30 A. M.trxpresti, tor Bet'ilehem. limitows. k'Riich hunk, Daiciotou. Wliliumsport, and vytlket barre. .- , a-30 P. It (Express). ior Kcthlehem, Kaston, etc., resell ink Ens ton att'45 p. M. At 55 P. U., tor Urthiehem, Aletitown, JMaaol Chunk. Fanvllle. und 'W'illliiii:sport. For Dmlestown nt 8 35 M., 2-30 and 4-lf P. V. - F01 Fort Washington at 10 A M. and 11 p. M. For Lumda'e at 615 P. M. W blto curs ot the Second and Third Streets Lin City l'a.KtULiT ( nro run direct to tliedepot. HHINH iOlt PHILADELPHIA; Leave Eithlebein at 0 25 A At. and 10 02 A.M., ana 6 15 PM. Leave I'oy'.estown at 6 8(1 A. U., 1-15 and 8 30 P. V. I.euvo LenMlme at b'lu A. M Leave ort Washington ai It) 6' A. M., and 214 P. il. ON JDAT8. . , FMlarfelphia (or Hetn enein at ft A. M. l'hlladelphlu lor Doylestowu at 3 P. Af, Doylestoitn tor phi adelpiilaar 7 20 A. V. Hcihle hem lor Fhlinilelphla at 4 P. M. 1 t rmikli I iekets must bo ptocuied at ihe ticket office THlIiD street, erBEKKH Micct. 6 Ail 18 CLA&K. Agent TfREICHT LfNEH VuR NEW YORK AND a a 1 iiieMaiioiis on tne (- aiij.jh and AUitOY aud cuiinectuig railroads Increased despatch. THE LAAHEN AND AH1UV K.v I LHOAD AND TRANSfdH'l ATION COMPANY FHEIOIIT MNFe ItirNew York villi leavoWAl.NET Mtreet '.Vhart' at ( o'c ctk P. ii., dany (umluys excepted). Fieisl.i u.uM be delivered lie-ore 4)4 P. If., to be foi wsrilid ihe sun e day. Letuiiiliig, tie above lines wll lta New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 8 P. M. Fri-lvht for 1 rentou. Princeton, Kingston Now Brans. w-Uk and a. I points ou the ( i-anlen and AmhoyHaU. rosdtalso en the Beividere. Delaware, and Fleming, ton : the New Jersey, the Freehold aud Jamesburg, ae the l.urliiiL ton aud Mount Uoily Kai. roads, received and forwarded up to 1 P. Ma The i elvimie De aware Itiilimad connects at Phi llpsOurg with il e Lehigh Va ley i:airoail, und at klauun kachuuk with all points on ll' Delswire. Liu kuwanna, and Western Railroad, forwurdiug to Syracuse. Hull'aio. aud o liir poiuts In . esternNew York. The New Jeney ltaliroad connects at Elizabeth wltt the New Jer-ev Centra. Kullrouu, and at Newark wttk the Morris aud Essex Railroad A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and num bi re . shippers and consiki ees must. Id every instance be sent w ith eac load of goods or no receipt will b yivi u. Increased facilities bave been mude ior the tri)por utioD 01 Live Mock. Drovers a.-e Invited to try the route W hen stock is furnished in quantities ol two car-loads or more, It will be d- livered at the loot ot fortieth street, near the Drove Y'ard. or at 1 ier No 1 orth river, as the shippers may des grime at the time ol shipment For terms or ( Iber Information, anoly ti WAI Ii H FHFI.A A.N. F.elubt Agent, 11 1 No. 2tt .-. I t LA WAKE Avenue Philadelphia. - 1 TiHHADELPElA, OERMANTOWN, AND Jt NOKIilSiOWh HMLItOAD. On and a. tor W EDNEHHAY, November 1st. ItiCJ, until r-unhei Notice. rOK G I KM .AN TOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, ft. 111. ll, 12 A. M., 1. 2. J-lu Sh.4, 6 BK.B. 7. 8 0, 10. II. .2 P M Leave (.1 iniui.lownO, 7, 74. 8.8 20, 0,10, 11, 12 A. U 1,2 3, 4, 4. . 6 IK. 7.i8, 0. 10, 11 P. M. The 8 2i. uovn train, and 3H end 6H up trains will not stop ou Ihe Cera i.iiti'Wii 1'rnncli. , ON 81'NDaYS. ' l eave Philadelphia 9-10 A. !., 2. 7 1H P. M. . ; r: Leave Oeiuiuntown8 A. M.. 1 6. !IH 1' M ' ( I EKNUr KILL BAILUOAI). .' Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, i2 A. At., 2, 3. 8H,7, "Leave "Uiesnnt Hill 710 minutes, 8. 9 40, 11 40 A. M. ' '4U. 3 -10, 5 40. b'40 h'40, and 10 40 miuutcs P. ' ON SUM)AY Leave Philadelphia O ld minutes A, M., 2 and 7 P. la Leave liesnut lliil 7'40 minutes A. U 12 4U. 6 40. and BUi ONPHOnOCKKN ASTD ? OKHIST.)WN Leave Philadelphia 6. 8-35 mlnuies,. ll lw A.M., 1H 4 4)4 6,6)t . 8 05 minutes, aiid llh P. M ' I eave Notrletown 6.7, 7 SO. . 11 A.M.. l,4)t,6, ins 'ihe'oKP. M. tialn will stop at School Lane Wls. hlckon, Mauayuuk, "u' "a 0U8U0nM ken Leave PbHatelphla 9 A. M.. - snaj P. M. Leave KorrlstownJjM k.nd 5 M. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 35 minutes, Ii-05 A. M , lM,t ' 4h 6)4. 6. 8-U6, and IIH P. M Leave kiaiiayunk b)., 7K. 8 20, S.K, ?1H, A. M.. 3. S. i ,V- U- OS BrKDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0 A. M., 2H , aud 7 P. M. Leave Msuavunk 7)4 A. M . 614, and 8 P. M. W. ti. WIL"ON. Oeneroi Kupeilnienrtea Depot NINTH and (JKE.I BU U RAILROAD LINES. IJEAUINO RAILROAD. J fiKEAT TKrNK LIB " FBOM PniLADEllHli 1 0 1 H I IJTTMJ0 n PEN Nbl LYyiNl A . 11JE SlHDYIKlU,, . bl'tfCl FHANNA. 1 1 MM BLAND, . AND, WYOMINO VALI rYR. AT D SOUTH, FORTH WhT, AD THE OAHATUli' WIMtH At It.Uy MKFdOr PaHHFNUFR TBA1W LtavIrK the rompanv'a 1 erot. TH1KTI-P.N1B and 1 A 1 LOW BILL b tree is, 1 lllaaelphUt, atthe 1U,. MORNINO mail. Ath-OJ A. M. 'or Beading Let anon . HariPbnrir, T :j-mcsiove. lamsnna, Piirbmy, Wll lsunpl Etn lis. Ui cLi lIrr Klarara Falls Un.'ala Al;nii. I kesbarre, Plitston, York, (arllsls, Vbauihersbsi! Bsierstiwn etc. etc. 1 his train e nneefs at BKADIFO with ! fan pylvsnia Ballrosd tiains ior Aileniown. e'.o.i and wst n e Let anon alley train lor liairlshorft etat 4 POBT CL1MON with Catawlssa Kallroad trolna Willlamsport, Lock Haven, Elml a. etc., at HAS. K 1,(. 1. Ill Korlliarn I'mnlmm I nml... ... v.n am neliUtlklil nnn Kniiin.hMin. 4 'r,. t..m mi .V -- - ...... , M 1,1 ... I I.IIU I HOT ' Af'l EBNOON EiPBlCHH j.eaves rnitsoeipnia at 8" p. Ai .ior Kesdlnfr, Potta vilte, lUrri'-hurd, etc, conuecttng with Beading and (oiumlita Kalltoad train tor I oli iobla. etc.. and with inmwista hbitosu uam ror Ml'ton, w liiaujsuort. Klmlra, HuPa o, etc. "ytt i.r.AiiMi 11 ' uasui'ATiom, Leavea Beading st 6 .10 A. M.. slonplns; at all waw s atlons. arrives ,u I hllsoe phla at fc-115 A. M. m uruing. leaves jfw aoeiuhia at 4 30 P. m,. artivei la Pesding at7 !U V W. Trains lor Philadelphia cava HsrHsburg at 7-25 A. M srul l'ot-svl le atn in A. M., airivmg In rhih deiphla at 1 -W P. M. Anernoon ti ali a leave Hnnlsburif at l-4 P. M.. no Poitsviile at a-.f. P.M.t arriving at Phlla otlphia at 7 vi P. M. batiifl urg AeeommfKlatlon leaves Reading at 7 M A. M. ai d Harrlshury at 01-PP M Maiket tra n olih a l asrei ger car attached, loaysa Ptn aoelpl'la at 12 45, noon lor hredhig and ail wav sta tlors leaves Lending at li'Sft A M.,iirid I'owntng'.ouat liinr . ii ; l hi adelphla aim a : av sUitlons A 11 the above trains rnn dally etniidaia ejceuted. tjundny trslns -eave Pbttsvllle at b Oo A. M and TlLllaa de'phia at3-l'i P. M . ( LEST I B VALLEY KAILBOAD. Passer.rors !or Dowmngtosin and iniermeiliate nntn tsfe ;he Siip A V. and 4 ;io P.M. trains from PbLujdeN Phia rxtnrning from Downlngtou at 7 05 A. il. ant 2ai S ooo. A1.W IOBS EXPRESS F(' PITT8BUBU AND TBI w'k 9,0'A-- nd 8 00 P.M., musing Beading ' J0. l,d ' !H ' . cnnnectlna at llairin oig ".'h 1 wrsylvurla and Northern Central .Leil.iau i-xprrss ' P'tteburg, ( hlcago, Wll. liau-nort tlrrlra, P..,1D.'0lr, f'-, I eumliig, x press 'I ra.."" ts 'rrtburgor srrivsl oi I-1 nnsylvanla Fxpres- n.''U f ltbnrg, a JandUP A. M.. pasiig Bj-noing at 4 4 '& A, M , a living at Ne York at IP A M rnd 2'F ' -''iecpiiiij ( a at i mpativujg tl rso trilns thi-ong I'tlfren Jef ty and J'ittsl.ntg. w.thput cliii:o Mall Irain for New oi letives na'Ttsbnrg at T 4i P M. Muil Drihi ior Manlsbnig leaves KOW Yolk at 12 Noon. 8C11LYLK1I.L VALLEY BAII.BOAD. Tialus leave 1'ottsvl le at U-4fl bud I i-ui A. M., and 71 P. hi., istuiuing lioui 'l saia(;uu ail 35 A. M, aud 1-40 an M F.t l LKlLL AND SUHCCFH ( N'VA RA n.BOAD. Trans leave Aulttrn at 7?5 M. 'or P'ncgiove and Hnnlshtirg. and at 1-Nl P. M. tor 1 Inegrore and Iremont; ratttrnltig 'rom llorilsttitgn. 4-10 p. il. and fiout Tra mout ut 7 00 A. JU . aud b ( 0 P. M. T1CKJ iM. Through first class tl lets ai d emk-ranl ',tfettt to all tin irine.pa; pomis In tl.i N'oitli Mid v -ctand i ansdae. The lollowmg tli he - aro oi ta'rcd cn'v at Iho Oilloe ot P.m.-.ford. Trr astir. r, No m P. Fourth s net. Phlla rlelrhm, or ot O. A. Nico 's, Ci neral Kuutrlnn-inleut. Keudlng. OMMVTATlOIJ Tl' KETS. Al?5 per cent discount, between any points deslrc4L for amilles aud firn s MiLEAuE 1 JCKE'i'S. Cood tor 2IC(i nules, between ali pouiU, at 5:-50 each, lor lan, lias hii.i ii.ms BFASOy Til F I TV, Eo three, fx nine or twolte uiollths. for holds only, to a I points rtreoncfd rsle CI.i l.f. r'Lii-N Be- idint en the Ere ot the read will be furnlsned wit cures, luU'.Uag themselves t nu niyes to tlckeis at hll lOi'U i EA(.L"l:.?ION TK KLT8, Frrm Phi Bde'pli.a o irliieipal str.tlors, good fo hntuiduy. Mn dnv end Sionoa nt rei'u'-ed faro, to be had ( ni at tl.e lick tt Oti.ee at Thirteenth and Callow hill streets. I BLIGHT. (intdsot al! deserlt tioiib loiwuriied to all the abort points from the .Company's New Freight Depot, Hroad and W lilow streets r (11FIGHT TVAIN8 Leave I'hlliidelphla dauy ai 6-S0 a. M., 12 45 noon ana 6 (0 1 At lor Leuuir.g. Leoaiicn Harru.ouig Pottavllle, l vti Cllntou. andall poin s oetouu. I'.ILH Close at (he Phi i dci phla 1 est Othee ior all p uce! on ti e road end Its branches at 8A.M. and or all principal BUlions only st 2-161'. M. 815 tiit NEW VoltK.-'lllK CAJiDEN AND Jt Aiiti.v and Pblltuelihlu and Trenton Euliroad C(.mrn"v's Hues 110M I HILADKIPEIA TO NEW YOBK ann way punts, iioiu W alnut street whu'i,' will leave KJ loi lows iz.: FAKHl .l (i A. Al., Via Caii uen fatid An, boy Accommoda tion 2-2S At t A. M., vni ( eu uiu und eer-ey 'v Express.. 3 00 A i 2 P ii. via Cau den ai.d Auil.o- Express 3 24 At 12 HI. (uoon) end b p. AI., la ( nindon and Aui- l.o Accoinmotlatiou ii'i 1 Ii-lit und l'a.scnger.... 224 At (1 una H it P.M. vIhCuuiucii and Amboy.Ac comuiotlation il- ieltht and tsein,er), 1st C ass ticket ; j-2J id C ass Ticket &o At. B ar.d lu A. M.. 2 aud 5 P. M., lor Mount Ilollv. K.waiifvll.e, p. n.l eriou and Vlnctntown: ate A. il.. and 2 P.M.. for Freehold. At 6 aud IU A. M., 12 M.,3'3H,5 6 andil-K P M ior Pal myra, Klveiton, Delatico. Lever y, Edgewutcr Uur lliHitou. Florence Pordentown eto. '1 he lu M. and 6 p M. In.ts inn direct lhtoi:;.li lo Ttinfnn LlNEt. F LO il KE.t1.0TON 1 1 hul 1LI. LEAYJi AS FOLLOWS : At 11 15 A. M., 4 SO und 8 45 P. 51., via Kensington and Jersey City Exp ess 83 '01 At 12 P M. iJMUit) via Kentititit .n and Jeisey city Express 22 'I he 45 P M. Lino will run dully, n I others t-uudaya exceptid At V- 0 nnd 11-15 A. M.. 3, 8 S0 4 3c, 5 und 045 P. M., and 12 M.onUht, lorlltistol 'in ntoii. cto. At 7 A. Ai., 10 Jl), 3, 5 and BP V. ior Cornwolls Torrlg- tiale, iio n tabuii; io. onv Wlssinomiiiu Brldosbura and Frankiord, and at 8 P. M for Homoshurg and Ijitermediate Mations LU 1DJ 1 E DIL.CWABE KAILBO.(D, For the In la ware River Vallijv, Norihem Pennsyl vania and New York Ma'e and tle Groat Lakes Two through irair.s daily (Suudas excepted) irom Kensington Depot as lot, ua : At'i 3U A. Al.cutl 3-au P. !. LlNiP FlituVi NEW YOBK FOB l-nTl.ADELPBIA, YV ill h ave m m km t ol ( vrilhua sirpot At 12 M. ar.d 4 P. M,,vih Jersev city and Camden. A'. 7 and lu A. M , 6 P. JU. and 12 Night, ; Jersey City Buu Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. U. and 2 P. -M., vl Anil cy and ( an oen. At 1'.' A. 3 and b p. At. (Freight and Tassenger), via An. boy and ( amder. Idurch 12. lfc( 8. WILMAM H. OATZMFB, Agest. -11 EST JERt-El RAILROAD LINES. f 1 Frtm lool o' MA HEE1 Hreet (Upper Ferry). Dai y, (7.tei.i sun n' F1.1 AND WlN'IHt Al BANG! TJENT. Ct ti n.i nc ng M I DNE DA Y . November i5. ltd. For Lrldg( i n Sulem. and a 1 f-ta Ions on West Jersey and Ra.iin lailieads, atsA.M and 3-30 P.M. Fo Mil.Miie and a i Intermediate Stations, at 0 A. ill aid ill. M For (ape May und Intermediate Mations at 0 A. M.te Mill vlile. com 1 ( ting Willi Ircii l.t Traiu Passenger Car attarbed tor ( ape May, due 3 It P. Jl., ud 3 P. At., tliroui.li I assenger cue 8 P. M. l-oi o assiioro and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. U li d 3 31 P. M. For Woodbury. Gloucester, eto. at 9 A. M., J, 130 and h 1.(1 1. Al. Freight tiaiu wpi .cave Phi adeliihla irom Sandford'l hart, at 111 A. M ., end ( un den nt 2 M. J VN hi-sssn.-Elt superintendent. TUR W Ei T J hB.E-i EXPB. CO.-Fan I 1 will attend to all the uaiuil branches of express business, rv ttne, deiivi r, and forward through other responsible-k-'ipiets ( oniuauies. 10 all parts im ths country, amy art de lt.'rustrd to 'hem. - -. Kreelul Vessenger accompanies each through trahi. Ollice No. 6 Wumut street 8 10 8m 1 0 i 1 ; rillLAI ELl IITA AND ER! E RAIL lOI'D ItOAD.-2hlsi.reat une traverses the North ern and Northwest ( ouutlts ol I eniisylvnnlu to the ( ltv 01 1 rio on Luke i lie It hns been leused and la 01 crated iv tin- l'ei.n'v vnnlo l.'all-ond 1 oinininy. T1MI.OF PA,'.EB'I KAINs A l PU LADI Ll-IirA. arrive Eastward krio Mall Train, 7 - At.) Erie Ex prtss Tram I I' M. Leave Westward-Erie Mall, 9 P. M 1 Erie Expresa Train 12 M. - . ' . . Pai-sent:ercars run through on ho Erie Mall and Ex Dress trains boih ways lu te n l'lillmle phla aud trie. NEW OUK Ci'NM CII')N. Leave New York HUM arrive at Frie 9 15 A. M. l eave i ne at 1-55 P. M an he -t New York 3 4UF. M. r lei ant Slei ping ( srs ou a 1 the i.U tit.'rnlns. For Iii'oniiHiion respecting m ssi uger busiuess, apply IHcotuerTHlli'lIETH and MAKK.1 T Streets Phlm. . And 101 Innht biiBlnets, of tbe coiupiniv'a Agents, fl. B K Inesion. Jr., corner Tlilr'eenth and Market streets, I'biliidelphlut J. vv, jievnolds, t rie; William liiown. Agent N. C. K II., Bnltlmor- 11. I'. HOT's'iON, Oenersl Freight; Agent. Phl. H. W. OWI NFE General I teset Agem, Phlla. A.L. TYL1 B, Gineral.up't, Wllllsmsport. EEVENUB BTATUPS, RFVENDE STAMrS, KEVENCE STAMPS, Ol all rescript Ions, Ot all descriptions, - - . Always on hand, ' - ' ' A lw avs oil baud, AT FLOFESCE SI WING MACHINE CO.'H OFFICE, AT FLOEENC: 1-F Wr O M A ( Hill R CO 'S Of FlCJi , No.6IOCHtPNU' treei, au"1 - ' No 6a ( HI SNDT Street One door bo!ow Seventh street, ' One deor below Seventh street. The most IP eral discount allowed. The moat liberal discount ailuwed. 28 ri'IIE BTAMPt AGENCY, NO. S01 CHESNTl JJTOKui??" ai. t'ONIlNUEi STAMPS of EYJE TDFSCBTPTIOSOON8TANTL1 ON DAN D.AN ANIAMOU .. 11 II
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