ALBUM GfcNS. A Rotnnlelaty. Come nit beneath ihe hawthorn tree, And press tby lips to minei I hav a morry song for thoe, Will cheer thy heart like wine. O wwll the bonny heath may smile, The lark tin clear above For w will lore a little while, Ibeugb aJ in vafn we lore. pir. John Rotter Chorler has lately published a oiome of verses, entitled the "Wife's Litany," hlch contains a prayer to the Virgin, bediming iiuB: Ihon that onoe on earth did weep! B a broken heart't complaint, And a paiu ttiat poison sleep, ' Mary, ilothor, Quroo, and Saint, Bear mo, lor my wound is dnopl Aid mo, for my soul Is lain 1 1 Bid the darknf ss oome and seal Earning eyes tbat will not closet Let me oeaso awnie to IppIi And the pangs of manv woes. And the heart toon mayst not boat, Ciontle Mother, hid roposol Hartal of the Beautiful. hore shall the doad and the beautiful sleep 1 the vale whore the willow ana cypress weopi here the wind of the west breatbos its softest sigh. here the silvery stream da flowing nigh. nd the Dure, clear droDi ot the rising suravs -titter like rems in the bright moon s rays- warm smiles may never aispoi er trie lorm we loved so well ro the o Da-klinir waters now i iere the fan out. aril ft violets grow; ere the sky and the earth were softly fair, u nry ner mere Dury ner mere. INTEItESTIlVG ITEMS. Price op Papers in thb South The Gal- i fsion (Texas) Bulletin says that any New York jtaiiy paper chu De Dougut in thai city "ior niteen jtnts a copy." j Faib Wages. Tho St. Louis (Mo.) Dispatch Assorts that pilots on the Missouri river get from f xtcen to eighteen hundred uollars a month, at Jprescnt. Telegraphic Censorship Removed. A de patch from New Orleans savs that all r8lric ions on commercinl cipher despatches are re moved by an oider lrom the War Department. A Community or Spirit. The Atlanta (Ga.l fntelligencer reports that within the limits of thj orty-nix counties which lorm the tourth revenue collectors district in mat section, mere are hree hundred distilleries. Capable of Seeing Both Sides. The Clove- and Leader savs that at Corry. Ohio, the same centleman la owner and editor of the two local apers, one of which is thoroughly Union and he other strongly Democratic. " Navigation on the Lakes. The Detroit Michigan) Free Tress says that there were troiie indications of a general breaking un of ihe ice in Lake St. Cluir. aud n resumption of Juavigation in that direction. Arsenic fob the Complexion. A girl, not 'mi i-tnnn i no ra t ' n rrn el i nrl wafnn f I tr in Um h field, N. Y., from an overdose of arsenic, which he had been taking in large quantities lor a enes ot weeks la orucr to improve ner com plexion. A Mobmon Obituary Notice. The death of Mormon bishop is thus announced in a Salt Lake paper: "He was thirty-seven ytars old, Imfi leaves an interesting family of eleven wives a& foity-seven small children to mourn his leatn." Veby 8omnolent. A child at Calais. Maine, Vein if troublesome irom teething, was given a ralt of infused popples, which put it to sleep, itcia was on Tuesday night week, and at last uc t'punts the child was still sleeping in spite of all filorts to arouse it. The pnvuician entertain Ihope it may recover. A Versatile Cleboyman. A correspondent of 1 Western relifrious paper knows of a preacher in one oi the Southern States who has charge of four churches, edits a newspaper, Is president of a female aollege, runs several peddler wagons, keens nn a fnrm. and owns several uateut rights fwhich be farms out. More .Explicit if Necessary. Springfield. Mass.. desires a brief biographical record of the soldiers who went from that city to tho war. fThe city clerk, therefore, sent out circulars, and ifeceived lrom one hero a reply covering nlty flour pages, with a postscript expressing wil lingness to be more explicit it necessary. What Martha's Vineyabd Produces, A New fBedtord (Mass.) paper reports that the steamer Mononanseu, lrora the vineyard, recently brought to that port wild geese, black ducks. loons, coots, and sheldrakes: halibut, codiish, shaddock, flounders, smelt, and herrings; with eggs cnoue.11 to set an tno nens in me county. Prize Money. The law reauiring the deduc tion of bounty paid to personi transferred from the army to the navy lrom all prize monrv due such persons, having bepn re pealed by Congress, and a large number of 'claims which have accumulated In the office of the Fourth Auditor will now be taken up and paid as last as possible. Pay of Seamen. A month's sea pay Is allowed to every officer in the navy, by a law which has ust passed congress, lor clothing lost during he war in 1861. Applications may be made to the Fourth Auditor, enclosing affidavits that such clothing was not lost oy the negligence or fault of the claimant. A schedule of the articles lost is required. Direct Taxes from the South. The following is a statement ot the amount of direct tax paid by Southern States under tne act ot August 6, 18C1, ior the quarter ending the 1st of January of the present vear : Virginia 823 270 17 Tennessee 40 000-00 North Carolina. 87,810 00 Arkansas 15,2:iif00 Souih Carolina.. 10,297-45 Total 8126,107 62 You Can Do It With Ease. Tho following ingenious little enigma is inscribed under tho Commandments, in the chancel of an old Epis copal church: rRSVBYPBFCTMNVBKPTnSFHCPTSTN. Only one letter is wanting to muke good English of it thus: "Persevere ye perfect men ; Ever koap these precepts ten." Apolition of Slavery. At the last session of the French Committee lor the emancipation of the necroe?, two addresses were read, one to the Queen ol Spain, and the other to the Emperor of Urazil. These addrese9, which ask lor the abolition of slavery in the Spanish colonies and the Brazilian Empire, are signed by MM. Guizot, Uroglie, Montalembert, Falloux, Henri Martin, Laboulaye, and others. Jcbt to Fbiodten II im. Anpgro was shot last Sunday morning in front of the Macon (Ga.) jail, while standing there conversing with some prisoueis. An individual named Tom Knight lold aim to move on; and upon his refusing, Knight fired his pistol, the ball striking his victim In the neck and wounding him danger ously. Knight says Ue Intended only to frighten the man. Sickness in Texas. The Austin Intelligence oi the 2'2d says that upwards ot seven hundred cases of measles and other diseases are reported in Austin and vicinity, and the epidemic is now decreasing only for want of material. Of this extraordinary number of cases a large per centage has terminated fatally. At laht ac counts it was rumored that the scarlet lever was in the city. Myb teriocb Disease. The New Albany (In diana) Ledger of Tuesday says: "A diseane something like hog cholera is proving very iatal to the hogs in this citv. They are dying in larf:? numbers, and the Street Commissioner informs us that this morning there Wrre no less than one hundred lying dead in a radius of flvo or six wjuares, all of them having died aluce Suiu!a' morning." ' 1 A Movement to Divide Tennessee. The people ot East Tennessee, disgusted by the con duct ol the "boltlnsr" members of tho State Legislature, and believing mat central and VVesieru lennesheo uuve iuu'ictu tuiuuy uib' finetfrnm that section, are agitating tho nues tlon or a division ot the State. A writer 111 the Jcnesboro (Teuu.) Flag asseits that be bus talkciTwith a lurge number of citizens, aud finds l them almost unanimous lor tue measure. tiere the son's t'ht's tears o' tithe vale wn, "I THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, White Blood Pbedomimatrs. Tho accredited correspondent oi the JVafon, who so graphically delineates "The Bouts aft It Is," tells us in his thirty-fourth letter that In Mississippi the seventy teachers in the colored schools are re quired to report monthly to tho Freedmen's Bureau, specifying among other things the num ber oi pupils ol mixed blood. In the twelve schools which happened to stand at the head of the list there are returned 287 children ot pure Alrloan blood, and 777 of mixed blood. Fossils. Interesting remains of the Pllosaurus have quite recently been added to the collection ol the Brilhih Museum, and will be described in the forthcoming volume of the Pala-ontographi-cal Society's Memoirs, by Professor Owen. The remains consmt of a nearly perfect skull, with the lower Jaw of the same animal, which are but slightly distorted from their normal form. The skull measures nearly five feet in length. The rami of the lower Jaw are each upwards of" nve feet long, from the pivot on which they work to the lront point, v. here they unite. St. Peter's Eighteenth Centenary at Rome. The year 1H67 is tixed as the centenary year of St. Peter's martyrdom. The anniversary is to be observed at Rome with great pomp, and other celebrations are to be adderl, to make the year memorable, and the city highly attractive, both to the religious of the Catholic faith and to the curious ol other creeds. A grand Oecumeni cal Council is to be held, a canonization of several saints, and other demonstrations of the kind. The idea oi the centenary originated, it is said, with the Pope, who was much im pressed by the meeting last year to celebrate the centenary of Dante. Hence be adopted and applied it to another and a higher subject. PROSPECTUS OF THE CARSON GOLD MIMING COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK -..OOO.OOO; NUMBER OF SHARES, 60,000. Far Value and Subscription Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000. OFFICERS: president, COLONEL AVILLIAM B. THOMAS. secretary and treasurer, pro tern, J. HOPKINS TARE. solicitor, WILLIAM L.. HIRST, ESQ. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS, CHARLES S. OGDEN, EDWIN MI DDL ETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Land of this Company conolsU of about 120 Acren, In Ai ecklpnburg cuuuiy. or til Carolina, about 3h mllCB lrom the town ol Charlotte. On this property fifteen shafts or pits have been opened and sunk to various depths, irom 10 to B6 leet, Uuiuou- truilDH tho existence 01 three parallel veins ot ore of about i teet In width and about Iff leet apart, converging to a common centre ai the depth oi about 150 leet, toim lng oue Immense moss or vein ol ore, extending In Unfth through .he property more than half a mile. Heie are alto on this property oiher veins ol ore unex plored 11 these ores ure known as the Brown Ores, and are Terv rich, yielding an average ol about 200 per ton in gold, the ubove res ults having been demon strated by the rude working of the mines for several yearB past, the rlek ot Investment in undeveloped pro perty Is not incurred, and by the application of modern mining and reuucing machinery the l onipany anticipate an immediate and large leturn for their monev. Caving an ore tbat readily yle fls S200 per ton, some estimate can be made of the value ot his property. With the present unpcricct system ol mining, ten tons of ihis ore can be taken out and reduced dally trout every shall opened, at an expense not exceeding t25 per ton, leav ing a net daily proUt of 1750 for eacu shaft worked by the (ompanv Ihe lorue working capital reserved will enable the Company at once to procure ana erect tho best modem uxchiueiy lor manipulating the ores, by moans 01 which the yield will be laigely Increased. These mines, whilst they produce ores richer than those ol Colorado or .Nevada, have many advantages over them, particularly in an alumlance , I lu 1 and cheap labor, and the lucilit.v with which they ean be worked during ihe entile yeui : whilst those ot Colorado and revada can only be worked during the warm weather. A test assay or an aveiage (specimen of the ore from the Carson Mines was tuude as iaie as the 27th ol January ot tne present year, aa will appear ttoui the tol- lowing ceruricaie oi 1'ioiessors uooiu auu uurrett, tne Asaayersol the Philadelphia Hints . Philadelphia. January 27. lflAA Dear Sir I We have carclullv ausaved the sinnninor ore irom h arson juine," nunn i orouua, and und It to yieio ten ounces nine pennyweight ot pure gold to the ton of ore. The coin value Is therefore 211'U2 per tun oi ore. i yours, respectfully. liOOTH A GARRETT. Dr. M. B, Tatlob, No. 404 Wa'nut street, l'Mlad. Subscriptions to the Canltal btock will be received at the Office ol the Company, o. M WALNUT htreet, w here samples ot the ore may b Ben, and lull lnlonria tlon given. 23 MARRIAGE GUIDE, BY DR. WILLIAM YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by I)K. JVM. YtitTNQ. MARRIAGE GllDE, by DR. WM. YOISU. HARR1AGK GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUKO. HARUAGE GllDK, by 1IU, WM. YOU.NG. MARhlAGK GU1DK, by DR. WM YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DM. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GU1DF, by DR. WM YOUNG. MARRIAGE UUIDK, by DK. WM. YOUNG. MaKSIAUK GUIDE, by DK. WM. YOUNG. M A BRIAGE GClDf . "There are more tilings 'twlxt Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt ot in our plillofopuy." Let no young man enter the ob: (gallons of married life Without reading every pane oi DR. YOUNG 8MaR- Rl AGE GUIDE ; or. Kveiy One HIS Own Doctor. It (incloses la .tn that every oue should be acquainted with. It contains one hundred engravings, explulnlnir the ana tomy ot ihe human system, both male and leinule. with usciui Iniorniailon that every one should know. Price, SOcentH. feold at DR. WII.I.IAV YOUNG'S OKFICR, 3 17 C No. 416 HI RUCE bttreet, above Fourth. Q 11 E E N PEA 8, GREEN CORK, , JllESH PEACHES, FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS Ero. AI-BEIiT O. ROBERTS, DFULKtt U FINE GItOCEUIES S2 COR ELEVENTH AND VINE 8TS. (JI1ALLENGE LIGHT! Paragon Oil and Safety Lamps. BRIGHT LI GUT THREE HOURS-ONE CENT No chimney! No smoke 1 No grease. Bold by Inventors, KELLY Sl NEEL, No. 011 MARKET Street. AGENTS WANTFD. Aiso, Dealt is In Hoaps and Coal Oil. Machinery Oils, ivrranteo not t hum or emu. n il per kbuou, 1 10 li 1 1) E b 13 U H i " MACUINK ' WOBKS, i frFlCK, Ho. 68 h. FKONT STREET. I PUIT.Ankl.PflfA. W are prepared to nil orders to any extent for onr ell known MA DIN KRY FOR COTTON AKD WOOLLKN MIXTA, nrluumir ,ni reeeut luipiovement') In Caralug Bpiunuig, ana " eavmif. We Invite tbe atteDtlosj ot manulacturois to our ezten' live woras.i 1 1 ALFRED JEVKB A 80S. rrilK 8TAM1' AflKNCY, NO. 304 CHESNli' I K'l RV KT. A lOVK 1 11 1 Hl, WILL BE CONTINUE! AS H HKTOORK. HTAMl'S of EVKI1T JiFbCRlPTTON CONSTANTL' ON UANt", AND ANY AXOU&T. Ill) COAL. QNE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, , SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS i i C O AL 9 No. 935 North NINTH Street, Above Poplar, East Side. 4.7 JAMES O'BRIEN, ' DEALEK I2f LEHIGH AND SCHUTLKILL GOAL,, BY IHE CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on band a competent supply of tin above superior teal, suitable ior family use, to Which he calls the attention of hu friends and tl public frenernlly. Ordon loft at Wo. 20B S. Fifth street, Ko. 82 8. Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or Vo OtHce, proir ptly attended to A SUPLRJOR OITAIJTV CtV Rf, AfTICRMTTTIH COAL. ) 7 84 JO CERT P. BENDER, COAL DEALER, . W. CORK EE BROAD AND CALL0WHILL STREETS MlLADEtrHIA. None bnt the test WEST LEHIGH, all sizes, from the Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for salt for CASH ONLY. mo flm Also, ENGINE, HEATER, AND FURNACE COAL SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT & CO, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS OS . MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 Chesnut Street, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL," 8 26 rp ! PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SlilKT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FUENISHING STOEE. PERFECT FITTING BHIRTB AND DRAWERS made from measurement t very short notice. All otber articles of GEN ILHAl JN 'fl DRSS QOOD8 In full variety. WINCHErTER & CO., 8 24 $ 7U CHESNUT STREET MEDICAL. RENCII MEDICINES IN. VOGUE! BY GR1MAULT & CIE., Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVES OIL. GRIMAULT'S SYKCP OF AOD1ZED HOUSE- KADIS 1L fli I a Cvnn la annntnvail uriil. lh. dm.Ia.1 ..mm In jilaco ot I ou Liver oil. to wblob it is inunitely superior. It cures dlsea.es of the cuest, scrofu a, lympbailo dis orders green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of annetlte. It regenerates tbe constitution by nurlivlns the blood, and is. In a word, the most powenul aepura tlve known. It never tailgucs the stomach and bowels, and Is administered with the Krealettt ettloacv to vouni? children, subjeot to humours, or obstruction of the tiianas. ai laut, it is veo emeaeious in uie diseases or the skin. WO MORE CONSUMPTION'. GKIMATJLT'S 8YKUP OP UYPOPHOSPniTE OF LIME. This new Medicine is a sovereian remedy in nhthlsls and oi her diseases of the lungs promptlv removes all tbe more serious symptoms. The cough is relieved, the nMit sweats cense, aud the patient rabidly recovers his n eaun. NO MORE POVERTY OF'IHE BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OP I HON. This new lerruuinous medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and Iron In a liquid state It is diflerent lrom all hitherto otered to the public, Is liquid, colorless, lend tastelexs. It speedily cures cblorusls, pains In the stomach, diillcult dl-esilon. dyaineuurrhma. anemia. 'the majority or tne Academies or Medicine of Paris recommend the phosphate ot Iron to Ladies of delicate constitution suili-rlUK Irom anemia, and all other per sons lallkueJ lrom over anxiety, nervous emotions, overwork general debility, and poorness oi blood. It Is the only preparation which never causes consti pation, andean be borne by the most delicate stomachs. NEBVOPB HEADACHE. NEURALGIA, Is Instantaneously cared by GRIMAULT'S EUAZILIAN GUARANA. a vegetable substance used lrom time immemorial in . Uraiil, and tnitre ip muff, nave, 1 BETTER THAN COPAIHAII GRIMAULT'S CAPSULES AND LIQUID EX- 1HAUT VV A1AT1UIJ VKGE1 ALilo. Where all other Medicines have fulled, these prepara tions will alwavs etlect a core. These insure a ranldand extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic cases ot Crlvate disease. 'J bey are used In the Hospitals In I'arts, y the celebruted Dr. Rlcord. and are found irreatly su perior to an nmierio Known mineral remedies ana I'oiiBlba and Cubehs. Tbe Injection is used in recent, and capsules In the more chronic cases. ' GENERAL DEPOTS: i In Paris, at GEIMATJLT & Cie., Cnomists to JUL, F. H. Prinoe Napoleon, 46 HUE K1CHELIEU. In New York, at T. M- BECKEE'S. - No. 120 GRAND Street. ' IN PHILADELPHIA, I C819mth2m At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO'S. i , . REMOVAL! REMOVAL!! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FROM N. W. CORKER SIXTEENTH I ' AND RACE, TO Broad Street, Above Race,' East Side. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to at the lowest market rates. . I HESS, JOHNSON & DAVIS. ' OLD DRI VERS' ICE COMPANY, i The undersigned, feeling exceeding thankful to his many lriends and customers for their very liboral outron- i e extended to him during- tbe last seventeen rears, aud Having so q bis entile inteiex, to kits Mi a. U1S, JOUNSON A DAVIS, - Takes nu-asura in recommending them to his rorwe pa rous us they are gentlemen of well known Integrity' u nd will undoubted1 r uiainuiln tbe reuutatlon of the OLD JiRI VKK.V lf'K COMFANY, and Inevervwav act so as t ptve entire saiUtactlon to all who mav khidiy invoi tiieuiwlih their ouaioat. itespect uuy. etc iiiux . A. IIKOWN MEDICAL. JLEC, TROPAT1IY. DRSj GALLOAYAY & S1IEDD, ! THE i SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Atetreatlna with remarkable sncoess all acute and ' . Cbronlo Dlsoaiea, at their , ELECTEOPATIIIC INSTITUTION, No.1200 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 affile i eci. Daring this time we hare treated about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering trom the various forms of disease, and hi almost every case a per manent cure has been eflrctcd. Many or them, In fact, bad been given up as Incurable by their physicians. We bare restored to health, In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who bad been suffering irom painful diseases Are, ten, and fifteen years and npwaros. At our Institution we have oared, and are oaring, a olass of dis eases that bas baffled tbe medical profession in all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great ex De fence In this successful practice, is associated with Dm. QALLOWAT SBEDD In this practice. 'By this arrangement we hope to be enabled to attend profession ally to oar large practice. BEEEHBNCES. We refer the diseased and others Interested In our newpractlee to the following' well known gentlemen who bare been treated successfully by us : . . . OlOEOE GBANT, No. CIO Chesnut street, K. T DKHILVIlt. No 1736 Chesnut struet. - Ueueral l'LKABONTON, No. Bltt Hpruce street Maior-tieneral l'Ll- AMONTON, V. 8. Army. lion. DAVID WLUklOX, Jude or Court of Claims, Washington city. lion, dudtre OAPEON', New Tora city. Itev. ir. At AH-II ALL. ot I'lttsburp, Pa. . , EDWIN EO&REST. the mat Tragedian. Kev. Dr. HALL, ot Philadelphia. Itev. DAN 1 1 L t LAKE, Illinois. ' Colonel '1 HUM At W. bWEENET, Assessor, No. 716 Walnut street. , i ur oituu H. EAKLE, Attorney-at-law, Sixth and Chesnut streets. EMANUEL KEY. Attorney at Law, No. 707 Sansom S'reet. DK. GEORGE W. FREED, Lancaster city, Penna. 1K. M. B. BROWN . Olrard Uouse. BKV. 11H. MALDOKY: Norrlstown, Penna. ALB Mil' H. NKJOLAY, No. b'i William street, New York citv. C. CUJlMTNG"', Htnyvesant street, New York city. H, '. MiUKI LEEK, No. m'i Market street. JOHN M.IU'IM No im -outh Broad street. O W. MER( HANT. Gennentown, Philadelphia. Consultation and exnmiual ions lieeot charge. An Interesting Circular mailed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD, No. 1230 WALNUT Street, 3 31sm&fh2m Philadelphia. y ox roruLi WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. : PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 Sotith THIRD Street. Price, $1-00 per Bottle; $5-00 for half-a-dozcD. The nndersl(ned citizens take pleasure In chcortuMy recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup tor coughs, colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted lever, liver complaint, pains in tbe breast, oronebkis. Inflammation, and restriction of air vessels in the lungs, etc. 'J he remedy Khould be in every innilly i Charles C. Wi.son. Eoiwv's Pret$ ofllee. Charles n. urallen, Sunday Mercury onlce. - James N olen. Jtiqu.rer chlce William F.t orbit. Associated Press. William II. Carpenter, Eire Alarm and Police Tele graph, Eilth and ( hesnut streets. A Randolph. Front aud I ombard streets. Jemes W. ferrlne No. C buries street. - 11. A. Davis. No. 323 Gosklil street John VYoodslde No 13al Franklin street. Robert 'J hompscn No. 1108 Waltorstreet, R. . Uaren,No. 626Eianklln sireet. J GeblofT No 731 8. Second street. John bevmour. No. 613 8. tront street. Y . W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street II. C. hart ett No. 327 8. second street. L. Bates No. 6H5 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 8. Second street. Alary Caldwell. No li32 Sansoni street. W. '1 homes. No. 20 N. Fourth street. T. M. earthy. No. It!) K'lretli's alley. George Wl son. No. 236 Raee street. W. F. Brooks, No.69 North second street M. J. Bassett. No. 119 Canal street. 8. Seymour Rose Busileton. Char.es Rogers, No. Wl South street B, T. Wellington, Second and Quarry streets V. E. Thomas, No. 136 8outh stxtn street William Bams, No. 616 South Front sireet , S. S. Saniord, Opera Manager. John Maglnnls. rear of No. 134 North Second street Mrs. 8. H. Choate, Newark, Del. itr. William B. Wr ahtt 8ib: We take DlesBure In recommendlrig your TAB SYRUP (Of which we have already acid considerable Quantities) aa a most excellent and efficacious remedy ior the cemplalnts set forth lu your prmted bill alrea-iy submitted to tbe public. As a gratifying act to suffering humanity we will cbeerfnllv reeommend your prepara tion to ail afflicted with diseases which it is designed to cure. Yours, eto.. - ' DILK8 SON, Dftggists. . N, E, corner Pine and Sixth streets. For la'e also at " . , JOHN BON, HOLTWAY A COWDEN'S, , DYOTT & CO.'(t. , And all principal Druggists and Dealers. The subscriber would heg leave ftirther to say that he is prepared te tU orders SLd forward tbe Syrup to any part ot the country. Persons desiring other lmor mat Ion by mall will Inclose a postare siamp and answers win uereiurneu as soon aa tne exigencies oi uusmesa will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. 3 20 No. 771 P. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HATS AND CAPS. T E LI P . . OF E FASHION. Small Profits. Quick Sales. HATS AND:CArS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST PEJCE8 IN THE CITY. BOURNE, 128tntbf8m Ko. 40 N. S1XTU STREET. RAILROAD LINES. O RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAITJIOAD. On and alter MONDAY. February 13 two daily trains will run between Washington and Lynchburg, connecting at tiordoufvl le with V try In la Central Rail road trains to and from Rlubmond as follows i MAIL IRA IN. Love Washington daily (bundav excepted), at 6 "46 AM, sua srilve at Lyncnbu rg at 6'4S P. M. Leave I yncht uig at 7 A. M and arrive at Washing ton at 6 2ti P. M. , EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Washington dally (including Sunday) at 6 05 P. M and arrive at I.ynehbuig at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at ( HO t. M. and arrive at Washing tonal 6 10A.M. ... both trains making close connections at T.vnchburg foi all points South and Southwest, and at Washington for Nonh and Northwest First-class sleeping cars will be attached to the night trains Tbe road Is attractive, not only for Its comfortable accommodations, but lor the fact that It Passes the now historic localities of Fairfax, Bull Run, Manassas, Bns toe, Catlett's, Rappahannock, Culpeper. Orange, and Uordonsvlile, places ol imperishable Interest lu the popular mind. . ThrouKli tickets to all points "oath and Southwest may be Lad in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and at the onlues of the road In Washington Alexandria.. . W. H. MoUAFFfcRT V, ( ' ' General Bupe Intcudent I70R SALE-STATE AND COUNTY" RIOITTS 1 of CapeweU Co. 's Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps i it preveuta tbe Chimneys (rem breaklug. This we will warrant. Also saves aue third tbe oil. Call and see them they cost but ten cents. No. 203 RACE Street. Philadelphia. Hamp e sent to any part o( tue Vnltvd bUtes on receipt of ti oeuts. 1 10 APRIL 12, 18G6. RAILROAD LINES. H E A D I N O R AIL tt", O A D. n W 1 i ssnt.vrw - . . . v - 52wvl)iLH, t ,hk intfrtoh of V$S iEWwAND. AND W YOMlNtl V aL CANAtA8 JNOR1U. OaittW81. AND THE WI5TES ABBAKGFMKNT OF PA83ENOE r"ITAn5,,, Company's Denot-. at THIRTEENTH and boors btreeu thi.adelphla, at the loilowlng ... Is ORNINO MAIL. .iV. A-". r Readlna. Lebanon. Harrison nr. Potts Tllle, riiicm-ove. Tainaqna. unbtry. Williams tort. I Imlra, Roebesier Nlatara Tai s. Buffalo. A lentown. tlkfsbnrTe, 1 Itwion, Yon, Carlisle, Ibambersbarg. Unerstewn. eto. etc - This Usln connects at READING wt h East Penn svlvanfa hallr.iari ir.ln. r,,. a ii.ni... .n. Lhnin Valley train for Harrlsburg, etc i at PORt' CLINTON with .I'atawitsa RallroaT trins tr WM- V1,.1,'UI naven. Mmtra etc.) at tlAHKts- BURO with Northern ( entral, umberland Va y. and Bchuylklli and Pusqnelianna trslns ior Northumber land, WllilBUl.DOrt York. Chamhnrnbnnr. PlMiut etc eto. ' AFTERNOOV F.XPRE8 Leaves Phtlaoelphla at 8-8H P. M , for Reading. TotU villa, HarriHl.nru etc., connctlng with Reaillng and Co nmhia Railroad trains for Colombia, etc, and with vVrlwf. JJ"Kd uains lor Milton, Wllllamsport, Elmlra, Buflaio, etc. RKAD1N1 ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 6 30 A II., sUipping atall way sta tions, airiviug at Philadelphia at 38 A. M. Iteturning. leaves Phlladephla at 4 38 A.M. I arrives In Resdlna at 7 30 P. M. ' Trains tor Hbiladeiphla leave Harrishnrff at 7J A M and PottsvlUo at 6-30 A. M. arriving In PhllarifllpbJa at 12 44 P. M. Aiteinonn trains leave Uariisliurg at I 46 at roi imv " 245 p M ' rrlTln ta i'hi'eiphia ll ARRISBHRO ACCOMMOD TION. Leaves Rending at 7 35 A M. and Hamsbnnr at 00 P. M. Market train, with passenger ear attached, leaves Phi adelphia at 12 45 nooa. Jor Reading ani a.l stations. Leav. 8 Readiua at 11 30 A, M and Downing towa at 12-30 P. at., ior Philadelphia and all way sia lic ns AM tns ahove trains mn dally, fiunilavs excepted. Bunrlay trains leave PottsvUle at 8-00 A. M,, and Phl lade phta at n i6 P M. t ill 8 ' EK VALLEY SAILROAO. ' Passengers lor Downingtown and Intermediate points take the BOO A.M. and 4 30 P M. trains from Phila delphia, returning irom Downingtown at 7 0 A. M. and l2-!to noon. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOB PITT8BTJBO AND THE WEbT. Leaves New York at OA M., and R P. M., paslng Reading at 1 A. M and 14 P. M., and conneoting at Harrlsburg with Pennsy.vanla and Northern ttu ral Railroad express trains tor Pittsburg, Chioago, Wll ilamsport, Klmlra. Baltimore, eto. Returning, express train lenves Harrtsburg on arrival ol the Pennsylvania express irom Plttsnurg, at I and 0-fB A. M . poising Reatling at 4 49 and 10 62 A. M.. and arriving in New York at 10 A. M and 1 in p. M. sleep ing cars accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Plttrburg witLout change. A mail train lor New York leaves nartlsburg at 145 IV M. Mali train ior Barrlsburg leavis New York at BCI1TJYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave PottsvUle at 6 46 and 11 A. M., and 718 P. M , leturnlng lrom Tainaqua at 7'35 A. M. and 1-40 end 418 P M bCBUYLKILL AND 8TJPQUEHANNA RAILROAD. 1 rams leave Auburn at 7 46 A. M. tor Plncgrove and Harrlsburg, and 1 60 P. M. tor Plncgrove and Trouiont, returning irom Harrlsburg at 4 00 P. M., and ftom Tre mont at 7 A. M. and tt P. Sl. Tickets. Through first-class itckets aud emigrant ttokets to all tbe principal points In the North aud West and Canada. J he loilowlng tickets are obtnlnahle only at the office Of 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer, Na. 327 8 FOURTH Htreet Philadelphia, or to U. A. N ROLLS, Oeneial Superintendent. Reading: COMMClATION TICKFTS At 75 per cent discount, between any points daslred, ior lamllies ai.d films. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for SOOO miles, between all points, ?52-S! each, for families and llinis SEASON TICKETS, For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to ail points, at reduce rates. CLEBUYM EN Residing en tbe line of the road will be furnished witb caids entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Ra tal day, Sumiay. and Mondav.at reduced laie. to be had in v at tbe 'ticket Office, at THIi.TEi.NTH and CAL LOW HILL Streets. .. rntiuni.. Goods f all descriptions forwarded to all the above points, irom the ( ompany 's new Freight Depot, BROAD and WILLOW Htreets. FREIGHT TRAIN8 LeavePhlladelphla dally at 6 30 A. M., 12-45 noon, and 6 P. W.. tor Reading. Lebanon, Harrlsburg, PottsvUle, Fort Clinton, and all points beyond. MAILS close at tbe Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the toad and iu branches at 6 A.M., and alt the principal stations only at 15 P. M. 815 XiOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND A- Am hot ana l'nuaaeipnia and Trenton Railroad Company's lines FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and way pieces, trom Walnut street whari, will leave as lollows vis. I VASB At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommoda tion S)2'2A At 8 A. M., via t auioen and Jersey City Express.. 300 All r ju. via can uen ana aniuov Jixpress At 13 M. (noon) and 8 P. M. . via Camden andAm boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger).... At 8 and ll'bli P. M. via Camaen and Amboy, Ac commodation (Freight aud Passenger), 1st class ticket 3 26 3-25 3-24 160 ax o ana iu a. ju., i ana o r. At., lor Mount Holly. Ewansvllle, Pemberton. and Vlnceutown : at 6 A.M and 3 P.M., tor Freehold. At 6 and 10 A.M., 13 M., 8-30,6 . and 11-30 P. M., for Pal- n.yra, Riverton, Delanco, Beveny, Edgewater. Bur lington, Florence, iordentown etc. 1 he lo A. M. and 6 P. M. lines run direct through to Trenton L1NEB FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAV1 A8 FOLLOWS t At 1116 A. M., 4-30 and 46 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City Expteus 3 -04 At 13 P. M (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Fxprrss f2l 1 he -46 P. li. Line will run dally. All others Sunday excepted. At 7 iiO and II'IS A. M.-, 1, 3-30. 4-80, 5 and 6 45 P. M and 1-2 Midnight, ior Bristol. Trenton, etc. At 7 A. Sl., 10 SO, 3, 6. and 8 P. M. for Comwells. Torris- dale, lloimesbuig, la ony, Wlsslnomlna, Brldesburg and Frankiord, and at- 8 P. M. for Boimesburg ana Intermediate f-tations J.F.LV1DERE DFLAWAItE RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania, and hew York Mate and the Great Lakes. Two through trains dally (Sundays excepted) from Kensington Depot as follows: . At 7'30 A. M. aud 8-30 P. M. UNJJ8 FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Will leave trom root of Cortland street , At 13 M. and 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., 6 P. M. and 13 Night, via Jersey City ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at a A. M. and t P. M., via A nitoy and Camden. At 13 M. 8 and 6 P. M. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and ( amden. March 12. WB. WILLIAM 0. GATZMEB, Agettt. TV EfeT JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. From loot Ol MARKKT Ktreet itc nner FenrL IBIJJ VAveni. ruuufti . FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Con menelng W EDNEhDA Y , November Is, 1886. For Brldgeton, Salem, and all Stat Ions on West Jersey and Baiem Railroads, at 9 A. M. andt'30 P. M. Fo, Mlbvllle and all Intermediate (stations, atO A. M and3ii. M. J or ape May and intermediate Stations at 0 A. M.te Millvllle, connecting with Freight Train Passenger Car attached lor I ape May, due 8 46 P. Ju., and I P. M., through Passenger oue 8 P. M. ForOlassboro and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M , and 3 80 P.M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, etc. at A. M., 3, 130 and 6 30 P. M. Freight will be received at second covered wharf below W alnut street, lrom 7 A. M. until 6 P. M. 1 reifcht received before A.M. will go forward same dav i Freight delivery. No. 228 S. Delaware avenue. I J VAN RKNSRKI.a ER, Superintendent TBE vIEKT JERSEY KXPRKHS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver, and forwurd througo other responsible Fxprei-s Companlex, to all parts ol the country, any art'ele intrusted to them. A upeclal Messenger accompanies each through trala. Oflice No. 6 W'aiuui street : 8 18 tut IbiUl rHILADELI'IlIA AND ERIE RAIL. -1 vj VJ W SOAP.-This great line traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania te the City of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and la operated bv the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. TIME OK PAS8kNt,i.R1 RAINS A'l PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward Erie Mail Train, 7 A. M.t Erie Ex press Tialu. I p. M. l eave Westward Erie MaD, 9 P, M i Erie Express Train 12 M. .v - Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mall and Ex press trams both ways tietween Phllado phla and i-rle. JEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at A. M.. arrive at Erie 9 15 A. M. Leave Erie at 1 66 P. M..lan ive at New York 8 40 P. M. . Fieiiant Sleeping tars on a l the ulybt trains. For luiorinaiioii resueciiLg psi-senKer bu.iness, apply at corner THjR'1 IV. Ill and MARKET Streets I'bl.a. And lot Iroiht bnflnefs, of t'e ( ompnnv 's Agents, S. It. Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets. Philadelphia: J. w. Reynolds, Eriet William Biowa, Agent N. C. li K., ltallimore. II. J'. EODMON, Goneral Freieht Agent. Phlla. H.W.CW1NNFR General 'ilcset Agent, Pbila. A. L. TY LI R, Gcneiul ! np't, WUIlauisport. 1JKVEXUK STAMPS, REVENUE STAJirS Xt 'RRVENUE STAMPS. , Ol all da cripT'nns, 1 Ot all descripUona, ,' 1 , .- ". ' ' Arwaysonhand, I j .' Alwavs on bund, AT FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.'H OFI H E, AT FLORENCE. SfcWIU M A filial F. Ca'S OFF1CA No. 010 CHESN lirMieet, No 030 ( 111 fc NUT Street One dour be ow Ho vent li street, One deor below Seventh street. The most li ersl discount allowed. j lbs most libejul diseouut, allowed, T - It RAILROAD LINES. IUILArELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND baltimore railboad. . ' . time; Table Cemm.nclno MONDAY, March W. 18f. Trains w IVTJ'01 ct ,nr ,. 1 ROau 6ct and WAba 1NGTO vrnue as follows) F xnrr.S Irani at 4 16 M.tMondsys excepted), lot ' J altin oie rd W ashlngtnn, stopping at ' bester, Wrl. n.lnaioo 1'erryvllle, Havre d.vtiraee, Abenleea. l-enrr--tran s Alano I bnse's and ftemmer's Run. l'el.waie Rrllroad Train at 8 18 A. M . (Bunder ex aTnVuta 1'r'oceM DDe Mil lord, and inlennediat Way Mall Train at 1 18 A. M. (Rnndavs excepted), ftw Hal imore stopping at (lies er, Tnir.ow. I.lnw.iod), i la nioiit ai d til irgular stations between wllmlniitom and 1 altlmoie " Express Train at 11 46 A. M. (Bandays excepted) tor 1 in. ore and Washington. Express Train at 3 46 P. M. tfnndays excepted), fa Baltimore end W ashington, sionpln at ( beater. (Isy n ont. W ilmington. rewark. Kikton, Aortbeiwt, Pertr. ' vile havre-de-tiraee. Aberdeen, l'errj man's. Mnaua- lis. ( hare's end Mejiimer's Run. , Nigl.t Express at lltKI P. M. for Baltimore and weas- Intton , I'arset gets by Boat from Baltimore for Forties Mon rre. Nor on, City Point, and Kiohmond, will Uke the 11 48 A. M tia'n. Stopping at aU statlot.s between Pbl adelphia and Wt m'nktont l eave I hlladelphla at 8 15. 1118 A. M , 3 So . an 11-30 P.M. Ihe 3-3m p. jvt Train connoots wllh Dela ware Railroad for Uarrlnhton and IntermeJlata Satlons LeaveW-llmlngtoa 7 CO, 815, and 950 A. M. , 3 00 and .'lri,!k,' ,0J$fZ P19 ,e,T r'iilladelphls at (ISA. At., 3 'to ar a a'liv 1 . Al . TIIROI GU 'I HAINit TROM BALTIMORE jueave Wilmington at n m . 4-30. an i 10 P. M. CliESlER FOR PniLADF.LPUI. ta.r.f ti..l.,.ti(l .... ... in... . n .-01. 6 4t .and lfl-38 P. M " . . rjw'iri l aiimuM-. iu rtnuiiKLPHlA. ' leave Haltlniore 8 30 a. M.. Way Mall 9 20 A. M Express; 1 10 P. M., Expiesst 36 P. M., Express! 81 P.M.. Express TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 4 4C at dflfV2 A. M.,; Ed 3-23 P M . Leave Wilmington at 5-33 and 10 8 J A. M and 4 P. U. " M'NDAT i RAINS ' ExpreFS Train at 4 16 A. M. mr Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Perrvvllle. Uavre-de-Orace. Aberdeen, .perryman'a. Magnolia. Chase's and fiemmer's Run. Mght Express 11 00 P. M. lor Baltimore and Wash ington. . Accorrmodatlon Train atll'SO P.M. for Wllmlturtoei and intermediate stations, -o BAL11MOKK FOB PHILADt LPRIA.' Leave Ba titnore at 8 26 P M.. iskipplng at Havre-dfl-Grace. 1 cirvvll'e and W Emlngtcn. Also stops at E Ik ton and Newark (to tale pnssengers lor PuUadelphia. and leave jasxeiutrs Iromi Washington or I a tlmoro), and Chester to leave pussengers lrom liaiilmore ot Washington. - A special train will leave Wilmington for PbSadel- phla and in'ermedlate Stations at 8-30 P. M. Freight Trains, with Passenger Car attached, wll leave w llm nston for Terrvvil e and intermediate sta tions at 6 30 P. M. leave Baltimore tor Havre-do Grace and Intermediate Btutlons at 4 45 I' M. 812 H. F KENNEY.Bnperlntendent PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RaTlROALW EFEINO A HRAhOEMENT. in, iiaiuB ui iiitj i tiiup,, iTDiim it'inrmi lUllirOSMl Irave the liepot. at Ihiriy-flrat and Market streets, w hich Is reached by the cars or the Market (Street Paa scnger Railway, running to and from the Depot. Tbe lact car leaves Eiont street about 30 minutes ptJor to the departure of each Tialn. On ISnniiays Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets 4smlnntes beicre the depaiture of the Evening: 1 rains. Man s Baggage Express will ca l for and deliver Bag.si-'e at the Depot. Orders lofi at the utllce No 6il tbesnut street, w 1.1 receive attention' thai si UAva tiEFOT. viz.: S'ail Train at 80 A.M. Paoll Accommodation, ho. I atlU Oo ' Fast Line at 12 00 M Parkesbuig at 100 T.1C Bairisburg Accommodation... at 180 " Lancaster Accon.inoualion at 4 00 M Paoli Train,No. 3 at 6-30 M Erie Mai: at 9 00 Philadelphia Expresst ,. ..at 1110 . " . . ABB1VE AT DEPOT, VIZ. I Cincinnati Express; .....at 110 A It Philadelphia Expresst at 710 Paoil Accommodation, No. 1 at 8 20 " Patkesl.urg at 9-00 Lancaster 1 rain at 12 30 P. If. E'ast Line ; ,t l 10 u Paoii Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 4u Day Expres at 5-50 . " Barrlsburg Accommodation at 910 " Dally, except batdrday. f Daily. Dally, except Monday, ' ah vim. j ibuib unuy , vxcepr nunoay 'l he Pentsy li sulu Rutlroau Companv will not assamn any risk for Baggage, except ior W earing Apparel, aal linilt their responsibility to One Hun red Dollars in value. All Dauuage exceeding that amount m value wilt be at the risk of the owners, unless taken by special contract. TICKET OFFICES tal Botel, and Clrard House, where Tickets mav be pro cured to all Important points in Pennsylvania, as well aa the West. Northwest and Southwest: and j ull miHicu lars given as to time and connections by JOHN O. ALLEN. Ticket Agent Ihe Ticket Onlce at West Philadelphia will be conti nued as heretoiore, where all Inioimation reareotlna: routes, as well as llckeU, can be had on application to THOMAS H. PARKE, . t, . . Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emigrant Train rnna ri.iiv .rnt nn.i.u fnll particulars as to tare and accommodations, apply to FRANTIH FITNI 3 12 No. 137 DOCK Street. K, XIORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Xl Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson. A"?r. .-.BETHLEHEM, DOYLFBTOWN, MATJCH CHI. NK, EASTON. wlXLIAMBPOUX , and WlLKEtt At 7 SO A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Al lentown. Maucb Chunk, Hazloton, W'liliomspoit, and VT likes banw. At 3-80 P. M. (Express). tf Bethlehem, laston, eto reaching Easton at 8-4 P. M. ' At 5 1 P. M., lor Bethlehem, Alleotown. Manch Chunk. Danville and W Uliamspo?t. "UCB For Doles,own at 8-36 A. M., 3-30 and 415 P. It, t oi Fort Washington at 10 A. M, and 11 P. M. For Lansdale at tt-15 P. M. W hite cars ot the Second and Third Streets Line City Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, . ET Bsthlebem at 8 26 A. M. and 10 03 A. M and 6 15 1 - M, Leave Doyiestown at 6 30 A. If., 3-16 and 6 80 P. M. Leave Lamdale at 810 A. M Leave Fort Washington at 10-6U A. M., and 2-1 T. M. Philadelphia tor Bethlehem at 0 A. M. Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 3 P. M, Doyiestown lor Phi adelphia at 7 20 A.M. ?ethlebem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. hrough Tickets must be ptocuied at the ticket offieei. THIRD Btreet, or BERKS btreet. 5 IJ.LIH CLARK. Agent TNRE10I1T LINES FOR NEW YORK AND all the (stations on the CAMDEN and AMBOY and connecting Rai roads. INCREASED DESPATCH. TUfc, CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILHOAD ANTi TEANSPOKI ATI ON COMP NT FREIGHT U&K4 for New York will leave WALNITT Strtt nrh.. t i e o'clock P. M. daily (Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered before iH o'clock, to be for waided the tame day. Retnniing, the above lines will leave New York at 12 nooa. and 4 and 8 P. M Freight lor Trenton. Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, and a.l points on the Camden auaAmooy Kail road; also, en the Belvidere. Delaware and Fleming ton, the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesburg, and the Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and lorwarded up to 1 P. M. 1 be Belvidere Delaware Kellroad connects at Phillips burg with the Lehigh Valley Raliroatl, and at Mauuo-, kaclmnk with ail points on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, Buflaio. and otber eoluu lu Western New York Ihe New Jersey Rullroad connects at Elizabeth wlttt the New Jersey t entral Railroad, and at Newark with: tbe Mortis and Essex Railroad. A silp memorandum, .poc living the marks and num bers, shippers, and consignees, must. In every lnstauce( bo sent with each load oi goods, or no receipt wLl be given. N . B. Increased facilities have been made for tbe transportation ui live ihiu., rruvera ure luvtiea 10 try the route. When stock Is lurnlsbed in quantities of two carloads or more, it will be delivered at the foot of For tieth sireet. near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1. North River, as the shippers may designate at the time of shipment. . . . I'or terms, or other Information, apply to WAL'IKR FREEMAN, Freight Agent, 11 1 No. 326 S. DELAWAEbi Avenue, Philadelphia. H 1 EX!) ELTh 1A, GERMANTOVVN, AND NORRIS'IOWH RAILROAD. On and alter WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1865, until further Notice. FOR GERMANTOWN ' Leave Philadelphia , 7. 8, 0, 10. 11, 11 A. M.,1, 3, 1'lO. SH. 4, th, 8, 7. 8 0, Ju, II, 12 P. M. Leave Gerinantown , 7. f , 8. 8 20, 0. 10, 11, 12 A. M . 1.8 8, 4, 4H.8 bH. 7,8,8 10, 11 P. M. The 8 2u down train, and 31 and l up trains Will not inn nn the GarBiantown Branch. ' . ON SEN DAYS. Leave Philadelphia 910 A. M., 2. 7. 10k P. M. Leave UeiuiantownS A. M.. 1. OH P. M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, I.IK 5M,7,8. and 11 P. M Leave Chesnut Hill 710 minutes, 8, 9 40,1140 A.M., -40, 0, 1 40, 8-40, 8-40, and 10-40 minutes P. M, ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 10 minutes A. M., 1 and TP. V, Leave ( heKUUt Hill 7-40 minutAi A. M.. 12 40. i 40. ui 9-26mlnu:esP M Ft K l ONSHOnOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave 'hllni'elpha0. 8 36 nilnuies,, 11-06 A.M., IX, t. iH fiH, 8X.8 0uilnutcs,and 11 H P. M. 1 eave Noirmtown 6, 7, 7 60. 9, 11 A. M IX, 4)4, 4, and 'r n. tneo r. . nam win stop at scnooi lm wisaa- hlckon, Maukyunk, Spring Mill, and Conahohocken ooiy. OS hCNDAYS. Leave Phl'adrlphla 0 A. M., 2X. and 7 P, M. , . , Leave Norrlstown 1 A. M , aud 5 P. M. , ' T FORMANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 0. 8 85 minutes, U-06 A. at., 154, ' 4V 6X,6J. 8-08. eiiilllH P. M. Leave Manioi.uk tiX, .X.8 20, OX.UX, A. If.. 1,6, h p. M. OW BUND ATS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2X . and 7 P. K. Leave Mit.ayunk 7X A.M. 6M, aud 8 P. M. W. b.' WlL-ON. General SopertntenrletiA, . Depot NINTH aadtijUEJUi tf tt fcaasji