(JG THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PnHADELPITIA, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 18GG. I All THE FAMILY CAT. Tcbii folrl up my claws In my soft velvet pw, And purr in the gun, Till the short da? 18 done For 1 urn the limllv cat. I can doze by the hour In the vine-covered bower, . , --Winking and blinking t ' - Through stinnhlnc and shower For 1 am the lam ily cat. From the toosoberrv bush, Or where bright currants blush, t I may suddenly spring For a bird on the wing, Or dart up a treo, If a browu nest I see, And select a choice morsel For dinner or tea, And no one to blame me, Berate me or shame me For I am the lamily cat. In the cold winter nlpht, Wfcrn the ground is all white, And tho Icmles shine In a long silver line, I stay not to shiver, In the moonbenms'palo quiver, Hut curl up in the houso As snug as a mouse, And plsy Jacfcy Horner In tho coziest corner, ' Breaking nobody's laws, With my cbin on my paws, Asleep with one eye, and awake with the other, For pats (rom the children, kind woids lrom tho mother, For I am the family cat. INTER ESTI N G ITEMS. Navigation i the East. The Penobscot river is now cleur o! ico. A Sunny Item. In Ban Mateo, California, peach and apricot trees are blossoming. Cotton Mills in New England. Four enor mous cotton lactories are going up at Fall River, Mass. Manufactures in tiie West. A new andlarse woollen inctoiy has just been butlt In Thorn town, Boone county, Indiana. Pleasant for tfie Recipient. A servant girl at Ualilax, N. 8., 1ms recently fallen heir to a iortune oL thirty thousand pounds sterling. Freshf.t in Maine. Tho Bangor Whig says that the eastern part ot Maine has been visited by a ircbhet greater than has been known lor years. , A Charitable Loan in Georgia. The Gov ernor of Georgia has published an appeal to Georgia capitalists for a loan to the State to sup ply food lor its sullering poor. Crkvapbe in TnK Misoiasirri. A dangerous crevnsso has nppeared in the Mississippi river, live miles below New Orleans, on ttie opposite bank. Twenty fret of the bank has gone out, and the pap is increasing. Quick Running. Mr. Edmund So well, a well known pedestrian of Quebec, recently ran lrom 8t. John's Gace to the church at Indian Lorette and back, a distance of nineteen miles nud a half, in less than three hours. A Duel in the South. The New York IrU Tmncbab a story of a duel, said to have been fought near Vickeburg on the 2Uh ult., in which a Vermont major named Tomlins was killed by an ex-Rebel colonel named Mclver. The weapons used were swords. The Soutiierx Methodists. The Methodist Conference met in New Orleans on Wednesday, Bishop Andrews presiding, bishop Early assist ing, and Dr. Summers secretary. Ono hun dred delecates were present, and another hun dred are coming. A letter from Bishop Soule advises that tiie mime Southern be retained. This is the first conlercnce held In New Orleans for eieht years. A New Opera House ron Cincinnati. The new opera house In Cincinnati will be on an en tirely new and original plan. There will be no stnlrs to ascend in reaching tho auditorium, for the Btage, parquetto, and dress circle will be on tho ground floor, with such facilities for egress that as large an audience as ever was congre gated within a place of public resort in that city, may, in case of need, be clear of the house in three minutes. A Singular Suicide. Recently two daugh ters oi a man named Wood, living at Neshono, Wisconsin, attended the revival meetings of the village. They were both converted; but on the day appointed for (he baptism the lather opposed the ceremony, on the ground of the weather being too cold, . threatening at the some time that If they persisted he would hang himself. They were, nevertheless, baptized, and on re turuhig borne they found that tho threat bad been 1 ill tilled. Colt's New Pistol Factory at Hartford. The Hartford Time savs the expense of driving the piles for the inundation ot the new Colt's Pistol Factory (on the site of the burnt editice) will, with the cost of the timber for piling, ex ceed $GO,OuO. The new edifice is to have a Iront of live hundred teet, all of beautiful "pressed brick," with stone caps aud facings; and the total cost of the new building must be about a quarter of a million. ' It will be the most com plete establishment of the kind In tho world; and it will contain an Immense and very per fect system of varied and most ingenious ma chinery. The Impendino German Conflict. A German caricaturist lbs well hit off the probable entire and inevitable effect ot the deep quarrel which has arisen between Austria and Prussia in regard to the appropriation of the duchies wrested from unfortunate Denmark. The scene represents a Roman circus. Napoleon III occupies the im perial seat, while a I'russian aud an Austrian soldier, in gladiatorial costume, are entering the arena, and salutine him with the ancient for mula: "A ne, Ca-sar Im vera tor, morituri tn salu lantt" "Hail, GVsar, Emperor! We, who are about to die, salute you !" They fight, ai.d de stroy one another for the Emperor's pleasure. Negroes Voting in Wisconsin at Last. At the Charter election at Milwaukee on Tuesday, the iegulanDemocratic ticket, with one or two exceptions, was elected. J. J. Talmadge, who is considered a JohDson Republican, was re elected. There was no Republican ticket run. This being the first opportunity given the colored people to vote since the Supreme Court declared them voters, some precaution was taken to pre vent any disturbance, but no ono seemed dis posed to question their right, and their votes were peaceably deposited side by side with the white man's. There was not as many at the polls as there would have been with a'Republl can ticket. Canadian Gallantry and Inspiration. Pa triotism naturally inspires poetry, and the ele vated sentiments" of a grand national struggle spontaneously utter themselves in lofty verse. It Is not surprising that our neighbors over the border should feel the kindling impulse. A Canadiau paper brings us an ode to "Our Volun teers," the concluding stanza of which we copy, to show how hiuh the enthusiasm rose during the late peril: Brave Darlinptonlans, should you go W here bloody battles rage, Mar Heaven gnard too while yon strive Ihn strugg e to assuage; And strike amongst the Fenian hordes llli victory does appear, , And we'll cry hurrah for Canada And nor gallant volunteers. Raffling for a Pf.v. The Pall Mall Gazette savs: "An Enclish provincial lournal. a tew davs since,' contained an advertisement of a new' in some local church 'to be rattled for' by so many members. This is surely a sign of the spread ot American Ideas, ana one more proof of the popularity of transatlantic cus toms In this country." We do not believe the Pall Mail Gazette ever heard of an instance In this country of "rsffliuir for a pew" in a church. We have, like other countries, some customs that we arc not proud of, but we do not admit this as one of tbem. We have also many 'iien' of a different sort, which we nave no hesitation in recommending to our brethren across the water, as calculated to supersede some usages c 1 theirs quite as undesirable as "raffling lor a pew.' THIS FHSLXIAlXfel, Meeting of the Senate To-Day. Tho Senate or tho Fenian Brotherhood will meet In this cily on Monday next, for the pur pose of making the proper arrangements to carry out the plan of the campaign laid out by General Sweeney. It will probably be the last session ot this tody for some time, previous to hostilities. . The last call on the ciroles has been issued by the Fenian authorities, and President Roberts has pledged his word that the earnest men in hi organization shall not be deceived or deluded by false promises. JV. Y. Express of Saturday. Voimgn and Saying nt the Fenian Head, quartern From ihe JSeu) York Tribune. The embryo Fenian bud appears to be slowly ex panding under the genial influence of tnose sott April showers and warm sunshine, so that probably the early summer mil bring the lull bloom and loug expected fruit. The Union Sou are authorities re. Jorled lavorably yestcidav on their future prospects. Urdly even for an instant do they doubt their ability to cope with the loroo ot Kngland, army, navy, police, volunteers and all. The sailing of tho expedition, already announcod in the Iribuntt, Is continued, and they evidence no desire to add or re tract the statement a rend? published. It is declared, however, that the announcement of Bermuda as the destination is intended as a blind, which t lie Canadians aipeurto thoroughly under stand, if an opinion may be formed from the alarm created in that quarter which scores ot telegrams and nicseai rs to I onian dignitaries announce to ex int tlieie. We have authority lor stating that there is no lack of Fenian aims and munitions of war, which liave.it is said, been purchased loriittloor notning. It ii confidently asserted that some of the Kntiolo rifles aud cannon captured on Southern battle-fields during the la e Hobellion will lind their nay back to British territory, whi e at least one ot the last sttanicrs let loore on American oonunerco will apnin I canned to do food service airainsc tho nag n ont in iieaui wnose neutral ioiqs it tssuea. 1 hcinlolliizenco miblmlied recently in ret'eronoa to Fenian movements drew a large unmoor of persons to the headquarters to satiBtv theinoives by wor st. nal lEfimry that tho iufoi mutton is founded on iact. Among thoso who visited Union oquaro yes terday was a poor old man about 65 years ot ago, with "fi vcr locks and ta terms ttep' but whose heart still throbbed ardently for his own loved "Krucrald Ilo." lie rushed up the steps of the mansion, and, as toon as ho entered the building, anxiously inquired lor Colonel o'Malionv. Whoa uekco bis business witu tho Head Centre, he doclinod to answer, aud waited more tnan two hours lor an audience. A' .unllv, when lie wan admitted to tho presence of the Colonel, in whoso breast aro hidden all tho arcana of Fcuiuni;m, the old man said, enthu siast ica ly : "colonel, is tt turner ' "What do you mean, my man?" ' "Toil me, lor God's sake, li it thruo?" C'o'Otiel O'.Maliony "I do not understand you." ' Old Mtin "Is it thiuo that they have gone to the on Id lund and that they aro going to givo tho eitxons a batingr" and as He spoke the out man's out kindled and spatkicd with all tho concent rated hate with which his race regard their ' hereditary foes." Colonel O'Mahnnv assured his vi-itor that an ex pedition had sailed, bo could not tell him lor wliut point, upon wiiicu came tue lojoinoer: iuay tuo i-oid bli ps you, Colonel, and God siudthu bovs luck, and bod bo good to ther sowls dead or alive." aud alter giving expression to this questionable bemson I ho old man lett to communicate mxiutioss to a larso circle of nnuirlng friends the inteiligenoo which appeared to give lnra such hearty satisfac tion. It is no uncommon thing lor tho Bond Agunt, llr. Collins, to receivo tho pneo ot a bond bv in stalments, from 25 cents at a timo to $1. There Mis tec ii a reaction in jentan atiuirs lor mo mat few da s. i Manv of tho por?ons who Joined tho Brotherhood Some weeks ago and subscribed mouoy, in tho bo lef that hostilities would be immediate. v commencod, but who subsequently loll uwav and lose courago at not rceiiig tue mum uiaio realization oi ineir nopes, have again come lorward witn renewed earnestness, ardor, end enthusiasm, reparation ure being made for the reception ol Mr. Steplitns, whoso arrival has been alicady officially announced, and probablv tho exciti nicnt in Fenian circles will reach itacmo when the l'reeidnt ot the Iiish Krpublic stand a lrcoman btneatn the stannarn oi mo ureal Jiepuuuo. I A poetical young person on ono of our wharves remarked to a porter the other day that ho thought the warm weather was the harbinger of spring. The illiterate porter replied that he didn't know anything about the harbinger, but the wharfinger has lust gone home to dinner, ','becauso be tee him." Colonel A. H. JIarkland has been appointed special mail agent for the Post Otlice Department lor the district comprising the I'aciuc coast. INTERNAL REVENUE. NITED STATES REVENUE STAMrs. : UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMFS. FBINCIPAIi DKlOr, No. C04 CUES NUT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, f 'No. 103 S. FITTH STREET, One door below Chesnut.) V ESTABLISHED 1862. REVENUE STAMl'S of every description con stantly on band, and In any amount. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attended to, , United State Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York, or Current Funds received in pay ment. j Particular attention paid to small orders. j The decisions of the Commission can bo consulted, and any Information regarding the law cucuriully given. 1 be following rates of discount are allowed : ' On all orders of 825, two per cent, discount. On all orders of $100, three per cent, discount. On all orders of 6300, lour per cont. discount. ! All orders should be sent to I HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 Chesnut Street i j PHILADELPHIA. 210 SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT A CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, r ' AND DEALERS IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. i No. 814 Chesnut Street, I rorB BOOKS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL," t 8 20 rp PHII.ALiELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING! STOKE. 1PKUFKCT FITTING BHIKTB AND DBA WEBS made from mcasuranicnt at vrv thort nottro. . All other articles 01 UKMThiJllttl'H ilKJCSS GOODS in mil variety. ' WlNOIIKRTKRft CO., t'Ui 7UI C H i. bil U X Bl Jt I 2 U It E K Al TIIE IN FALLIBLEJIAIR RESTORATIYE. THIS IS NO HAIR DTE. TFF. IMMTKPK BPCCF.SS with which this prepftra tlonlnnift duilnp tlieobort ilms It has bpeii lielore tli puliilu, lite innucrd tiie UwnMndii ana tni ol tlioa lands bo liave ored and attritrd lis virtues to pro nounce u the ONLY and 1 HliE Hslr ReMoratiTe. Tiie ) urrka nan tircn In I reduced Into all Mie prlnnlpal cities both 1- ant and Wrat. and liavlng taltbfulijr poriormed all tliai In claimed lor It. 1ip KiipiT.enoil all other Hair Pre parations 1 he nrcka restores tirevUalr to lu oilxlnal color prevents the hair from falling out, br causlnu a hra thy condition of the iK-alp. linparttnc to the hair a ot.neM and g oM. and yt uthful arterance that no other Ilalr I'reparat'.in can produce. The Karcka la five from all Imtiuritlca orrolaonon i drngt , aad can be tiled Without I' liina acalp or hands. Wanuiaciured tag sold wholceale and retail br . BOBElil ILSUER, Sole. Agent, So. 29 N. FIFTH Street. Bt Lonts, Mo. A Hen's for Pennsvlvsnla, DTOTT CO., No ?!r2N 8tctiM) Btreet, Philadelphia. 12i)smw3ui HE "EXCEI.SI o HAMS (Pelccted from the beet Corn-Fed Hops.) AliE '1UE BEST IN TUE WORLD. J. ii. mi cm: nek & CO., GLKEEAL PKOVIf'ION DEALF.R9, Anil Curers of the Gelebrrvtftl " EXCELSIOR SUGAR CURED UAMS Tongues and Beef, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street. "one genuine nnlos branded "J. U. M. ii CO., KXCE1.BIOK." The Instly celebrated " F.X( F.L910R" HAMS are cured by J. II. hi. A. t o (in a stt le peculiar to thorn selves) epre-s)y for FAMILY IHK; are ot delicious tlavor-tree Irom the unnleasiint tasio of salt, and are pronounced by epicure superior toauy now oflornd tur sa.e. t 2 37 tuthsSia MARRIAGE GUIDE, BY DR. WIIXIAM YOTJKO. MAHKIAGE C.rirE, by Hit. WM, YoTJNQ. MA Kit I A UK (il'IDK, by 1K. VH, YOl'NU. JMAKltlAtil, (il'Il)K. by IK. WM. YOUMK JIAblilAOl. l.l 1HK, hy J)K. WM. YOUMl. MAKl.IAt.l. (il'IDK, by 1K WM YutlXU. MAKHIGE til 1HK. by JH. WM. YOl'Vd. Jl AUKIX.F. CI 11)1 , by 1)1. WW YOT'NU. JIAHH' AGF. Gl 1IK, ly 1R. WM. YOUSU. JlAHItlAt.K (.I IOK. by lilt. WM. YOUMl. M ARM AG. Gt'lDP. "There are more thing 'twlxt llenen and earth, Uoratlo, than are dreamt ot In our IhlloMiphy." Let no rnnir man enter the on' lire,' Ions of married Ufa without rre.tliiR every pape oi 1K. YOU.NU8MAR K1AGK (it 1 liEt or. veiv fine Ills Own Doctor. It diMilose ta' ts that every oneMinuld he aontiamted with. Ii contuins one hundred enravlni;. explaining the ana toinv ol ilie human syHirm. both male and lemale, with w hi intnrinntlun Hint iveiy one pi ouid know. 1'rlce, 6tl cents. Bold at I) It. Will TAW YOUNG'S OFFIOF, 8 17 C 0. 416 BI Rl'CK street, above Fourth. (J1IALLEXUE LIUIIT! Paragon Oil and Safety Lamps. I1R1GI1T LIGHT THREE HOCltS-OSE CEST So chimney I Koimokel No groase. Sold by Inventors, KELLY 4. NEEL, 0. fill MARKET Street. AGEST8 WANTKD. A'so, Denleis In Hoeps and Coal Oil. Machinery OI!s, arraiitod not to sum or chill, per gallcn. 3 15 "! K 1 I E 8 B U It (r MACHINE WORKS, urrivfi, Ho. 6S A. FKOST BTSEET, . PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for om well known 11 At 11 IJi ERY FOR COTTON AKD WOOLLEN MILLS ncluilliifi all recent lmprovemenM In Caralng, Spinning, and V eavlng. We Invite the attention ot manufacturers to our exten live works. I 1 , ALf HK1) JEtiKB HOB. COAL. JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER IN LEHIGH AKD SCIJTJTLK1LL GOAL, BY WE CARGO OB SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Baa constantly on lind a competent supply ol the auove superior voai, buitaoia tor lamuy use, to winen ne cans ine anenuoB ot mi irienda and tue public generally, Uidcm left at Ho. 206 8. Fifth street. Ho. 82 8 Seventeenth street, cr through Despatch or tout uuicr. iiron pnv aitcnnea to a surtiiidK yUALii Y of blacksmiths liUAli, .70 joi3Ei;x p. uendeu, COAL DEALER, S. W. CCENER tllOAl) AND CALLOWIULL STREETS rillLADELFniA. Kone but the best WEST LEHIGH, all slzci, from the Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for sale for CASH OKLY. . 2 10 6m Also, LKGIJSE, I1EATEB, ANT) FURNACE COAL MEDICAL. yox roruLi. WEIGHT'S TAll SYltUP. rmsciPAL DEPOT, No. 771 Koullx THIltD Street. Trice, $1-00 per Bottle; $5-00 for half-a-dozen. Tbe undersigned citizens take pleasure In cheerfully reconiuiiuiliiig the use of Wrlpht'a Tar Htrup lor coukLs. colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted lever, ilver complaint, put nil in the breast, bronvhicla, Intlauiriiation, and restriction of air vessels in the lungs, etc. 'I tic reniedy fhould he In every family i Charles C. Wi eon. Eomv's Preu ofllce. Churles H. Grallen, Sunday Mercury olUco. n .lames lolen, hiqu rrr otlice Wlillam F. t'orhlt, Asaociatod Press.-' WiUlnm 11. ( arpenier. Eire Alarm and Police Tele graph. Filth and t hennut streets. A Iianriolph, Front aud 1 ombard streets. James W. ferrlne No. 1129 Charles street. II. A. llavls. No. 3 GbhkM street John vi oodslde. No VXtl Krankiln streot. Hohert 'i honipson No. 1(08 Walterstrcet, K.U. Maron.N'o. 626 FianKlln street J Gebloff. No 731 8. Second street. John Heyniour. No. BIS H. tront street . W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street 11. C. liart elt. No. 327 H. second street L. Tistes No. 60S Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 H. Becond street M ary Caldwell, No. Iuit2 Bhusoiu street W. T bomas, No. 20 N. Fourth street T. W. Carthv, No. H 9 K iretu's alley. George WI son. No 236 Race street. W. '. Krooks, No. 69 North second street M. J. Hansen, No. 119 final atreet. H. Hevuionr Rose. BusMoion. Char es Rogers, No. 921 South street. It T. YVel ington, Second and Quarry streets F. F. Thomas, No. 136 South slxti streot Wlillum 11 nig. No. M& South Front iiroct B. H. santord. Opera Alanager. John tlaginnlB. rear of No. 1.14 North Becond street Mrs. 8. li. Choate, Newark, Del. Mr. WiWamB. Wr qhti " Bin 1 We take pleasure In recommending your TAB BYKUPtof which we have already sold oonslderahle QUuTitltiesI as a most excellent and efhVaclous remedy lor the complaints set torth ta your printed bill already submitted to the public. As a sratltvlngact to sullering humanity v.e will cheerfully recommend joor prepara tion to all aflllcted with diseases which It is designed to cure. Yours, etc., DILKR SOX, PrugglsU. N, E. corner l ine aud BUUi atroeta, Forsa'ealsoat JOilNBON, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN'8, , DYOTT A '0.'K, A nd all principal Drmgleu and Dealers. . The subscriber would beg leave fnriher to sat that ne is prepared ta fill orders and forward tbe Syrup to any part ol the country. Femins desiring other inuir nisi lnu by mall will Inclose a poxtaire stamp and answers will bereiurmd as soon as tbe exigencies ol bualiuwa will adult Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. 1 20 No, 771 B. THIRD timet, Philadelphia, Pa. MEDICAL. L E C T R O T A T II Y;. IRS. GALLOWAY & SIILDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Are treating with remarkable aucceas all acute and Chronlo Diseases, at the'r ELECTS Of ATIIIC INSTITUTION, No.lQOO WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We hare been engaged for many years in the noble work of giving health and happiness to the suffering and the sffllced. During this time we have treated about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering from the various forms of dlseaso, and In almost every case a per manent cure has been oflccted. Many of them, la fact, had been given up as Incurable by their physicians. We have restored to hoaith. In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who had been suffering Irom painful diseases five, ten, and fifteen years and upwaras. At our Institution we have cured, and are curing, a class of dio ceses that has baffled the Medical profession In all sgos cf the world. Dr. WLLMAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In this successful practice, Is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY & B11EDD lu this practice. By this airangqmcnt we hope to be enabled to attcud profession ally to our large practice. KEiJltENCES. We refer tbe diseased and others Interested In our now practice to tho following Wolt known gentlemen who have bocu treated successtully by us: GIOLOK GRANT. No. 610 Chesnutstrent. K. T DEB1LV1H No 17il Chesnut street. General FLF.AUONTON. No. H1H Spruce street Blator-Geni ral 1'Ll AsoNTON, V. 9. Army. Hon. DAVID W1LAIOI Judt;e or Court of Claims, Warh.ntiton city. lion, .indue CAPRON, New Yora city. Kev. Dr. JIAK-HALL. ol I'lttsbure, Pa. 1 DWIN tOHKLST. tho wrent Tragedian. Hev. Dr. HALL, ot Philadelphia. Kev. DAN II L ( LA HE, 1 llinols. olonel 'lIlOMAti W. SWEENEY, Assessor, No. 716 Wnmiit street. (ir OHGE H. EAP.LE, Attorney-at-law, Sixth and Cl rxnut f trrcts. EM AN I LL Ei:Y. Attorney at Law. No.707 Hansom S'reet. 1)K. GEOTtGE W. FREED.Laneasterclty.Pcnna. Ult. V M. 14. BROWN . Girard tlouso. ItKV. MB. MALLI'KY; Norr'stown Penna. ALHl-.lu H. MCOLaY, No 62 WUIlum street, Now Yoik cltv. C. CUM MTNO", Ptuvvesant street . New York cliy. II. '. sDL'ltl 1.EFF, No. 3722 klnrket street. .101'N SI . M lS'J No. 1323 outh broad street.' O W. i FKt HANT. Germsmown, Phi ailo phla. t onMiltstion and cxi'mluaiions lioeoi charge. An intcrcttlng Circular uiahed by addrcsnuig DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD, No. 1230 WALNUT Street, 3 3lsmAtli2in Philadelphia. J'KENCII MEDICINES IX VOGUE! EY GUIMAIILT & CIE., Chemists to II. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 43 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GEDIACLT'S SifcXT OF 10D1ZKD IIORSE KAD1SII. Tl lsl-yiup Is employed with the greatest success. In place ol ( tut Liver Oil, 10 which it Is infinitely superior. It rtire sdlteatcs of the chest, scrofu a, lympha:io dls orders green ttlckniti, nitiHculiir atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates the constitution by ourl ylng the bliofl, and Is. In a viord. the most povenul nepura tlve knovn. It never tailgues the stomach und bowels, i.nd Is administered with the gieateitt efllcaov to young children, suhiect to liunn-urs, or obstruction of the plnnds. At last. It la vcr) cBicaclous in tbe diseases of ti.e sain, t NO SIORE CONSUMTTIOV. CRIMACLT'S BYKUP OK HYl'OPHOSPHITE OF LIME. This new Medicine Is a sovereign remedy In phthisis and other diseases of the lungB promptly removes all the more serious symptoms. Tho coupb Is relieved, the nifht'sweatg ceane, und the patient rapidly recovers his b eulth. NOIIOBE TOVERTY OFTHE ItLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OP IRON. This new terruuinons medicine contains the elements of the blood und bones, and Iron In a liquid state It is dlfUreut trom all hitherto ottered to the publlo. Is liquid, coiorus. ienu iaxictes. ji speeony cures cniorosis, pams In the stomach, ililllcult digestion, dysmenorrhaia, out nits. 'I he majority of tbe Academies of Medicine of Paris recommend the phosphate ot Iron to Ladles of delicate constitution sullering from anemia, and ail other per sons Intlnucd trom over anxiety, neivoua emotions, overwork general debility, and poorness 01 biood. It Is the oi.ly iirepAration which sever cstmos consti pation, and oun le borne by the most dclicute stomachs. NEKVOI B HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, is instantaneously cured by GR1MALLTB bRAZlLIAN GUARANA. a vcgeiublo subtunce used from time tmnieuiorlul in brattl, and rn(r v itnsve. I BETTEIt THAN COPAIBA 1 1 GR1MAULTS CAi'KULES AND LIQUID EX- TRACT OP MATICO VEGETALIS. Where all other Medicines have Ihlled, tnese nrepara lions will alwavs etlect a cure. These Insuro a rapid aud extraordinary cure of severe rexem and chrunlo cases ot private disease 9 hey are used In the Hospitals In Paris, by ine ceienratea ut. uicora ana are touiiu greatly sti nerlor 10 all hitherto known mineral remedies and Coiialha and Culielts. Ihe Injection Is usediu recent, and capeuies in ine more enronic cases. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Paris, at GRIMATJLT & Cie., CliemiBta to II. F. II. Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE KICHELIEU. In New York, at T. M- BECKER'S, , No. 129 OUANO Street. IN PHILADELPHIA, r3 19mth2m At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO'S. HATS AND CAPS. T E OF FASHION. Small Proflls. quick Sales. HATS AKD CAPS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CHY. BOURNE, ISStutbfSni No. 40 N, SIXTH STREET. RAILROAD LINES. "YRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. J On end arter MONDAY, February 12. two dally irains win run netween wasniuvion ana iiinounurg, connecting at Oordon.vl le with Vlryiula Central 1UU ruad trains to and trom Richmond, bj lollowsi MAIL I HA IN. Iiave Washington dally (bundav exempted), at 615 a, i , ana srnve at iyncnuurg at o to r. at. Leave Lynuhimrg at I A. U- and arrive at Washing ton ut 0 26 P.M. I EXPBF.8H TRAIN. Leave Washington daily (Including Sunday) at 6 OS P. H. and arrive at l.ynchnnig at (TOO A M Leave Lynchburg at 8 94 t. M. and arrive at Washing ton at 6 10 A. at. Loth trains making elose connection at T.mchburg for all points Nouth aud Southwest, aud at Washington lor North and Northwest. Flrst-elasa sleeping carl wDl be attached to the night trains. Ihe road la attractive, not only for Its comfortable accommodations, but lor the fact that It pusses the now hit-tone localities of Fairfax, bull Run. Manassas, Bna toe, Catlett's, Rsppahannock, Culpeper. Orange, and (iordonsvhln, places ol imperishable interest in the popular mind. Through tickets to all points Houth and Southwest may be bad In Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and at ihe oflloes of the road In Wanhuitton Aleaauuria, W. H. Mot'AFFKKTV, UeuersJ Bupe luttadeat RAILROAD LINES. TJEADINO RAILROAD. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TUB IHTFRint Of IIM8LVAJA. 1HF. Ht HTJtl.KlLl, HOKt'l FHAhNA. tCMItmLAM), ' ,,NT,:AlHAhOFIF.M0kl'AflHNOFRTRAIN. ,J"P"nT Pot, at T1IIHT1F.N1H tag hours.- "U. I'blladelpbla, at the foUew. , MORNTKOMATU li7 8-Jpt.r K"d"- Lebsnoa , Barishnrt, Fotta. v.i'..: I T0T' l"mne. .funbrny, W llilam.port, w. kL?h. 7. r.r:.k',Vr,tFi' B"''0 Allentewa, 1 bis 1 rein connects at RRADIJSQ with 'he Kast Pen Wlvania Hallrosdtialns for Allentown. e'o.t and wit thy Lebanon Valley train tor Harrtshnri etc-1 PORT CLINTON with Catawlssa RaUreSIF rX.' HiiLTPf.w""- Flm,- . HAS "chuylkl l and Husqnebsnna trains ft.r North. grove atcT' """""PO'h or, uoamoersbarg, line. Leave. Phllsdelpbla at I S" P. M .tor Reartlnjr, Pott.. 7l i' V"r'i',b.Vr''J',c7 eonnecting with Kaodlng an Columbia Railroad train lor Colombia, etc.. and witk feWBur."o'r.t'ed f' HlHn' WUnamspert. . RK.AHIJiO ACCOMMODATION. I.eavee Reading at 8 0 A. M., stooping at all way stations, arrives .11 1'hlludelphla at 9-3A A. M. Be.dl'nT.V'f Sw'plf hl ,lel',bl P- M- l irnins lor I'Mlaitelnhls eate Harrlghnrg atTH A. M fli,UI't's.v,1;t8 3" A. M., atnvlng In Phihtdelphla at riii 1. Jl. Aiternoon tiauis leave Ilsrrtsbarg at W5 nariisiiurg AeeommodaUon bares Reading at Vi . and Harnshur? at 8-tmP. M Market cra.n with a p.mi,i ... 1..... Pbl adelpbla at 'i 4. noon lor Heading and all wav sutlers- leaves llei. litis al IPSO A M.. and luxninainn .1 12 SO P . ft. All the above twins ran dally hnndars excepted h unduy tr.lns leave Pottavllle at 8-flo A. and Phila. ueipula at.-in r. M. CHE8TEK VALLEY R4ILROAD. l assengerslor liowningtnwn aud Intermediate notn take the 8D0 A. M. and f Ml P.M. trains tVotn PhCadel. Iii'SeT 'rom ownln''ton 1W A. ii. an NEW TURK KXPRE8H ro riTTBBrHQ AND TBI Leaves New Tork at 9 tO A. M. and 8 00 P. M . easstm Reading at 10 A. ft ., and 141 1. connectiM a' liHrr,t,urg with 1 ennsylvsnla and North? ? Central Ralhoaa lipress Trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago Wtt liamsport. Flmlra, Bnlilnion , etc. mLmK0' w,r m ui micirui. miiu nil way BlAllons. ceuinpaavina ti ese trains tbtoug tetween Jaraey City jki i uiMiurg, wiiiiout ensr-e Alall -irnln lor ew York leaves narrlsbtirg at 1 4t Noon 'rln t0T aanhsi,m'' 'eaives Now York at 12 0"' BCDCTLKILL TA1.I.KY RAILROAD. Trains leave rotisvhle at 8 44 and 11-00 A. M and 71 4 i i;' 'J,u,nU'"'Iom lmai;uaatl 35 A. U. and 1 -10 an M lit TLK1LL AND 8C8QUFHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leuve Auburn at 1 as a. m. for Plnegioveand nnnl-biiig, and i at l-(i P. M. t r 1 Inegrove and 1 remont ; returning 'rem Hsirisburg a' 4-00 P. M and from Tro mont at 7 00 A. Al. and 8 to P. li. . . . Ht'Bi i. Throoph first class tickets end eminent tickets to all the principa olnis In the North and West and t ansdas. The lolloping tickets are eoiamed on v at the OtHoe ol b. l.rndtord. Treasurer, No 'i'.l H. Fourth si reet, Plilla Oelphiu, or ol U. A. lNlcolls. Central buperlnttndeut Keuding. COMMUTATION TH KETS, At 2 per cent ulscouut, between any point deslrod for tamilies and llrms , M1LFAOE TICKETS, Cord for 2000 mil' s, betwecu all points, at 51-60 each lor laiul ies and flmis BKAbON TH KKTH, ro three, six. nine or twelve months, for holde only, to ail points at reopcert rates . , CLFlturMrN lies Idlng on the line of the itud will be furnished wits cards, entitling themselves end wives to ticket at hall tare ..k.i KXCrRSION'lItKK.TS, From Phl'adilphia 10 prlrclpal stations, good for Patuiday, t-unday and Monduv. at reduced (are, to be hud only at tbe Ticket Olhce at '1 hirteentb and Callow hill streets. FREIUlin Ooodsot all descriptions forwarded to all the1 above points irom the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets IjREIGHT T'vVINB, Leave Philadelphia daily at S !)0 A. M., 11 45 noon, and e-Ki 1 JH . for Heading. Lebanon, llurrltourg, Fottsvllle. l'on Clinton, and all polos hevond. 1.A1LS Close at the Philadelphia lost Office for all places on the road and its branches at 1A. II. and lor ail principal Htnilous only at 218 P. At. g is iOH NMV YOKK.-1UE CAMDEN AND X An boy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company s lines FROM PHlLADKI.ri I V TO NEW YORK and way piaces, lrom Walnut streel whan, will leave as follows, viz. t FA.U8 At 8 A. At., v.a Camden and Amboy Accoininoaa- Uon. 2-jo At 8 A. M., via ( amuen and Jcrxey t.itv F.xpress... 1 00 At 8 P M. via Can, den and Antliov Express At Pi M. (noon) and 8 P. Al. . Ma Camden and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger).... J-J5 At 8 and H all p. Al.. via Can.uen und Ambuy, Ao coromodation (Freight and Passenger), 1st clans ticket j-2) 2d lass Ticket i jo At 8 and 10 A. M., 1 aud S P. M., for Mount Hollv. Kwansvllie, Pmherton. and Vlncentowu t at6 A.M.. and HP. M.. tor Freehold. ' At 8 and 10 A. M., 1 M., 30,4.8 and ll-aii p. M.. for Pal-' ntyru, nivenon, jjeinnco, ieveny, J-.dgewator Bur lington, Florence. Bordentonn etc. The 1 a. M. and ft P M. lines run direct through to Trenton. LlNEfet FROM KENWCTON lEPOT WILL LBAVB AH FOLLOWS I At 1115 A. M., 4 80 and 6 4fl P il., via Kensington end Jersey City Fxpiess 3'Ot At li p. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express .....7. 2"2 The6-4SP. M. Line will run daily. Ail others bunda) a excepted. AtlSOendlPlSA.M.. S,g-S0 4 So, and 84S P. M., and l'i Midnight, lor Bristol. Trenton etc. At 7 A. M., lu SO. 8, 5, and 8 1' M. tor t ornwells. Tonis lale, Holmeshuig, Taconi Wisslnomlng. Bridesburg ard Frankiord, and at 8 P M for Uolmesburg and Intermediate Matlons i.ELVIDERK DELAWARE RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania, and .ew York Hate at.il the Great Lakes. Two through trains dally (Wuudojs excepted) front Kensington licpot as follows: At 7 'SO A. M. and 8 -30 P. M. ' LIN Lb FKOM NEW YOLK FOR PHILADELPHIA, . . in leave iruui toot oi voruana street 1 , lq XI or,,, A T u . i... , , At 1 and 10 A. M ,6 P. M. and 12 Night, via Jersey City From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 a. II. and 2 P. M., via nilov and Camden. At 12 M. I lnu 6 P. V. (rrtlght and Pasgenger), via March 12. 1WI8. WILLIAM A. OATZMFB, Agent. -117 EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. M , rem loot otMAKKKj rUeet (Upper Ferry). Dally, except bundaja FALL AND WINTER ARHA NGFMF.NT. Commencing WEDNESDaV . November IS, lWi. f or Brltlgeton, Halem, and ail btu lomon West Jersey and "aleni Railroads, at 9 A. M and 3'30 P. M. l o. Mll.ville and ail Intermediate btatloni, at 9 A. It and8i. M. For ( ape May and Intermediate Htatlons at 9 A. af.ts Allllvllle, cnnsectlng with 1-nl.lit Irum 1'assenger Car niinrHeu tor i ape Aiay, aue a ss r. M ., ana r. JH., through PasHoiiger oue 8 P. M. For (ilasHiioro and Intermeillute Stations, at 9 A. M il d g id P. v. For Woodbury, Gloucester, etc. at 9 A. M., 8, I SO and S SO P.M. Freight v. nl be received at second covered wharf below n ainut street, irom ia. jn. unt i o f. si. Freight received before 9 a.m. will go forward same nay. Freight delivery. No. K S. Dclawaro avenue. J VAN KKNSHhUn EK, riupertutendent THE W EhT JERbEY l Al'hrh COMPANY will attend to all tbe usual branches of express business, receive, deliver, and forward tlirounB other responsible Fxprets toinpanles. to all parts oi the country, any article intrusted to them. ' A hpeclal Messenger aceomianies each through trala. Odice. No. 6 Wamut street 9 18 9m ICL'l' PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL. jvjtrtr- Kt)Al). liil. great ine travenes tiie North ern and Northwest Conntl. s of I ennsvlvanla ti 1 ity of 1 ne, on Luke Erie. It hus been leased and Is operated by tbe Pennsylvania Uniiroad Company. TIME OF PAPSENl.ERl HAIS AT PUILADELPIItA. Arrive Eastward Erie Mu'l Train, 7 A. Al.; Erie Ex press Train, I P. M. Leave Westward Erie Mull. 9 P. M Erie Express Train 12 M. Passenger cars run through on he Erie Mall and Ex press trains both ways between 1'hllnde tilila and Erie, htw i ork. con n l.ci ion. Leave New York at 9 A. N. arrive at Erie 9 15 A. M. Leave rle at 164 P. M.. fan he t New York I 40 P. M. Elegant Hloeplng Cars on a l the night trains. For Iniormatfon respectluK psiiseutier buiuesa, apply t corner T1I1RT1E IH and MARK1T Streets. Phl a. And to It-eight business, of the ( ompsnv s A gents, 8. B, Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets. PhUadephla t J. w . Reynolds, Erie; WlUlam Blown, Agent N. C. R R., Baltimore. H.W, noFhl ON, General Freight Agent, Phil a. U. W. GWIwNFB General i ieket Agent, Phlla. I A. L. TYLIB, General nnp't, Wllllamsport- I 1JEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS X 'REVENUK TAMPS, . Ol all descrlptlona, ' I Of all description, Always on hand. Aimers on hand, AT FLORENCE BFWINO MACHINE CO.'t OFFICE, AT FLORENCE HEWING M A CHIM E CO. "8 OFF1CJH No. 830 CHK8K IT r-treet. No. 39CllEdNUT Hreet. One door below Seventh street, One deor below Seventh street. Tbe moat IHieral discount allowed. The most liberal diseouut allowed fl'HE STAMP AGENCT,"NO. 804 CHESNUl A STREET. A HOYK THIRD, WILL BB CONT1N (JK HERETOFORE. STAMPS f EV T PFSCRtPTTOB CON8TANTT.1 ON IlAJiS, AS ANY AMOB U II he uming, t xprrss Train h-aes Hfirrt.l.urson arrival ol l e-insylvanla xpr-ss trom l lttshnrg, at i and t ill A. M., passing Readinj, at 4 49 and 10 Si i, M , arriving atNewlork at 10 A. M. and 1 I' m 'ai.inin,. i-T RAILROAD LINES. IniLt)F.l,rilIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD, Comrnsnclnr MONDAY, Marcti . im, TrsmswW ' iV.'Tr,? " o It ROAD tstteei ana WA8U- 1 1 (.TO a venue as lollnws 1- xnme Irain st 4 is A i.(Wori1sys excepted), tor Jaltlmore and Washington, slopping at heeler, Wa". nilngion. PerryvUle. Jlavra d-o,aee, Aberdeeu, Ferny n .an s MsmoiM. ( hsse's and Stentmer's Run. I'SUv-Sie Rsllroad Train at I II I u nmiitin ..v. iiTI'lfas ,0t Ttlocem Anne, Mlllbid,'and lntermedlat V, ay Mail Train at 9 15A.M. (Snndavs excptd), for Pal imore. stopping at Chester, Tnariow. I.lnwood). Ir mont and all legular statlonl between Wlun ngton and l aitlmote . " I x press 1 rain at 11 4A A. M. (Sundays exeept3d) tor Pali Imore anl Wahlngton. Express Train at 2 4 P.M. Cnndays excepted), for PsIIIuk re snd Washington, stopping at Chester, lay- n ont. Wllmlnaton. Newark 1 Ikl.m snrilm... P..rw vile havre-de-Grace. Aberdeen, Perrj man's, Magno lia. ( hsse's and Memmer's Run. . Mgit Express at 11 00 P.M. for Baltimore and Wasb- Iri ton I'assetgets by Boat from Baltimore tor Forrre Mon r e Kor oik. city Point, and Uiobniond, will take the II 45 A. M tialn. WI1 MlNCTOtf ACCOVBfOPATION TRAINS, Stopping at all stations between phi adelphla and W0V tnnigtnn : Leave I hllaitnlrhla at a IS 11-IS A r l l a-SS and ll'SO y. M. Ihe a-3 t P. M- Train connects with Dila vare Railroad for Harrlngtcu and lutcruicJIate sstlons r Leave Wilmington 7 CO, 815, and 9 W A. M.,o and 6 0t' p. M- Tra'ns for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8UA. M., ."3i at d 5-30 I'. M. . T II ROl (ill 1HAINIS FKOM BALTIMORE Leave V 'lluiliiglon nt 12 M . 4 :'. an-l ID P. M. ChESII RFOR PHILADELPUIV. mffl ?S ,l;'""t8il BSH, end 10 14 A. M , 12 '37, t 43, 01 5 4( .and Hem P. M . FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. leave Baltimore ft JO M. V ay Mah ; 9 20 A. V. Jxpwfji 1 10 P. M., Exprwsi 6 38 P. M., Express; 8-S P.M., Express. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chrster at 4 4!i at dS2 A. M.,i rdt-21 P. M. Leave Wilmington at B 23 and 10-89 A. M., and IP. M. . m;may i rains Fxprers Train st4 IS A. M. tor Baltimore and Wash ing on. stopping t Chester, Wilmington, Perrvville. llavre-de (.race. Aberdeen, Ferryman's. Magnolia, t r.ase a and Htemmer's Run. M(ih; Express 11-00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash- bigton. Accommodation Train at 1D30 P.M. for Wilmington and intermediate s'atlons. BALllMOhE FOR PHILADFLrniA. Leave Ba tlmorc ot 8 25 P M . istopnlng at Havre-fle-Grace. l etrvvll e snd W I mlngton Also stops at 1 Ik ton end Kewark ito tske innfrniier lor Pulladeiphia, and leave iBf.em.trs ironit Washington or ha tluiore), end Chester to leave paseengers irom Baltimore or i asliington. A special train will leave Wllmlrg'on for Philadel phia and inermedliite Blstlons at8-3li P. M. Ireliht Trains, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Wllni tiktnn lor PeirtvH e snd Intermediate sta tions at 3!) P. M Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace and intermediate Stutioi s at 4 4S P M. 12 H. F KENNEY, SuperlnUndenL IJENNSILVAMA CENTRAL RAILROAD ' M'KINO AHRaNGEMEM. j Tbe Trains ot the Pennsj tvcnla Central Railroad Have tbe liepot. at 1 biriy-Urst and lUrket streets, which Is n ached by (he ears oi the Market Streot Pas tender Railway, running 10 end lrom the Depot. The lui-t car leaves liont street about 30 minutes prior to the d imrture of each Tialn. On fjimilavs Cars lexve Eleventh and Market streels 4r mine tes befcre the dcpaiture of the Evcutnir Triilnh. B Mann's Bnirgace Express will ca'l for and deliver Bagiage at the Depot. On'ers lot', at tho Olllce No 831 (. hesnut rtreet wnl receive attention ' IBAlHt LtAVI PEFOT. VIZ. I Mall Tra-n at 8 00 A.M. I soil Accuuiniodatlon.No. I atld-Oo J'af t Line t 12 00 M. pBrtesliurg at IKOP.K B airii-burn Accoinniodatlon at 2 30 " 1 aneanter t tcn uiot alli n .....at 4-t'O " l uoll Trnin.No. 2 at s-SO " IrleMai at 9 00 I'blladeiphia 1-xpiesst at 11-10 " HIA1NS AlthlVt AT Dtl OT, VIZ. I Cincinnati lxpresm at 1-10 A.M.. riillade phla hxpresst at 7T0 ' Paoil Aceoinuiodatlon, o. 1 at 8 2u " Parkeshtirc , n 9(10 Lancaster 'train .- 8t 12 30 P. M. t ast Line at 1 10 " I'ao.l Accomtuodatlon, No. 2 '.'.'.'.at 4 4" M liny Fxpit-s at S-50 Harrishiirg Accommodation at 910 " JTDy- except t-aturdav. t Daily. Dally, except All otlif r Trains d ally, except Sunday. 'I he Pentsylvanlu Railroad Comnanv Will not assom ny risk for Baggage except lor Wearing Apparel. anl limit their responsibility to Oue Hun red Dollars In va'tie. All Baugiige exceeding that amount in value win be at the risk of the owners, unless taken by special contract. . TICKET OFFICES Have been opened at So. 6;'l chepuut street. Continen tal Hotel, and Glnird House, where Tickets mav be pro cur, d to all Important points in Pennsylvania, as well as the west. Northwest and Southwest: and i all partiou '."I". 'y'S. aB to t,me "nd connections by JOHN C. ALLEK. Ticket Agent. Ihe Ticket Otiice at West Phi adelphla wilt be conti nued as heretolore, v. here all Imoimatlon res.-ectlng; routes, as well as Tickets, can I hud on application to THOMAS H PARKE, . . ' . Ticket Agent at the Depot, An Emigrant Train rnns dallv (except Sunday). For full particulars as to tare and accommodation, apply ta FRNCIS FUSE. 8 '2 No. 137 DOCK Street XT O R T II PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Al Depot, THIRD Street above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM. DOYLK8TOWN, MATJCTH CHPNK, EABION, wILLIAMSPOKT, and WlLKEil liAKUK. A'!3- M.(Fxpress), for Bethlehem. Allentown. Mauch Chonk, Qazleion, WlUiumsport, and Wlikee barre. AU SO P M (Express), ftr Bethlehem, F.a.ton, eto.. reaching Easton at 8 45 P. M. ' ' ...At .4l?. r' ,OT Wethlebem, Allentown, MaaoH Chunk, Danville, and Wiillamsuort. For Do lestown at 8 3S AM., 2 30 and 418 P. V. Foi Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and U P. M. For Lansdale at 6-16 P. M . White cars ot tho Second and Third Streets Line City Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS JOR PHILADELPHIA, 8 ISp'm eU4lenc,n biS A' Ml 'na 10 W " Leave Doylestown at 8 80 A. If., Ms and 5 30 P. M. Leave Laurdale at 6'10 A. M Leave Fort Washington ai 10 5 A M., and 216 P. If. ON t-ODA Y S. ' u,1,,r'' Philadelphia lor Beth cnem at 0 A. M. Philadelphia lor Doylestown at 8 P. M, Doylestown lor Phi adelphla at 7 28 A. If. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Tbroaah Tickets must he pioouied at the ticket office. TBIRD Street, or BERKS street. K I.J 18 CLARK. Agent FKE1,?.1Pi V1" t0li NKW YORK AND ail the Stations on the CAMDENaad AMBOY and connecting Railroads. Increased despatch. IHE CAM Els AKD AMBOY RAILROAD ANTi Tt AN 8FORTAT10N COMPANY FRf'lGIIT LINES for New York will leave WALNUT street Wharf at o'clock P. M., dallv (Hunduvs excepted) " I relght must be delivered baiore4 r.M., to be foru warded the same day. Returning, the above lineiwiJl leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 8 P.M. m Freight for 'Jrenton. Princeton, Kingston. New Brans, wlik, and ail points on the Camden and Amboy kali, rosdi also, en tb. Belvidere, Delaware, and VletXgZ ton tthe New Jer-ey . tbe Freehold and Jamesburg, an &'w.?Ued upto'l P, .Unt ll receivi " ii.?!16.11'1..!?'!" P'.fTV,6 """road connects atPhn llpsburg wi n the Lehlnh Va ley Railroad, and at Manun kachuuk with a 1 points on lis Delaware. Lackawanna, and w estem Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse. BuJlalo! and other points In Western New York' The New Jerey Ral road connects at Elizabeth wltH the Few Jen-ev Centra. Railroad, aud at Newark wit tbe Morris and Essex Railroad A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and num bers, shipper and consignees, must, In every iiistanoe. be sent with eadi load of goods, or no receipt will be pivtn. luoreaaed facilities have been made for the transportation ot Live Stock. Drovers a-e Invited to try tbe route W ben etct Is (ornlshed In quantities of two car-loads or more, It will be delivered at tbe root oi Fortieth rtreet near tiie Drove Yard, or at Her No. 1 orth river, as tbe snippets msy designate at th. tlm Ot shipment For terms, or other Information, apply ta WALT1U FRKEiH AN, Fi eight Agent, 1) 1 No. K h. lil- LA WARE Avenue Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, f.'ERMANTOWN, AND i NORRIS'IOWN RAILROAD. On and aitor WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 186S, until i r urther hot Ice. FOR GERMAN TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, 0, 10. 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2, M0, SH,4, 6 8H.B, 7. 8 9, 10, 11, 12 P M. Leave Germantown 8, 7, 7X. 8,8 20, 0,10, 11, 11 A. M, 1,2 3, 4.4H. 8 8H, 7,8,0. 10,11 P.M. Ihe 8 20 donn train, and SH and 6H np trulns WHI not atop on the Gcrnikuntwn Branch. OJt nl'nlJAI3. Leave Pbtladelpbia 810 A. M., 2, 7. 10H P. M. Leaveleiniantown8 A. M., 1 6. Ili P M. CliESNl'T HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, 1'i A. M. 2, t,8M 5fc,7,9, "Leave' Chesnnt Hill 710 minutes, 8, 9 40, 11-40 A. M., -40, 9 40, t 40. 8-40, 8 '40, and 10 40 mluutea P. M. ' ON 8UM)AYis. Leave Philadelphia 9 10 minutes A. M., 2 and 7 P.M. Leave ( he-nut Hin 7-40 mluutea A. M 12 40, 8 40, an4 9-2S minutes P. M FCJt ( ONBUOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8-2S niinaiey, U-tUA.M., D,8. iH. tH, 6. 8 05 minutes, and 11H P.M. leave Norrtstown tH,7, 7 SO, 9, 11 A. V., H,iH, 8, an 6PM. ..... , Ihe bH P. M. train will stop at School Lane Wlsa blckon, M anuyunk, Spring Mill, and t'onahohocken only. OS SCNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. DM. and 7 P. M. Leave NorrisUiwu 1 A. M., and 8 P. M. , FOR MANAVUNK. , Leave Philadelphia 8. 8 35 mluutea, 11-08 A. K., 1M. 4H bH, 6)i, 8-05, and I1M P. M. Leave Manayunk 8Js, 7, 8 20, OH, UM, A. M.. 3, 6, OH SrNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 1 , and 7 P. V. Leave Manayunk 1H A. M . bH. and 8 P. M. W. U. WILSON. General SuMrlutendesia, Depot N1N1U and UUElktf bueH ii f" inKtiiiirTt"-!!!