AaatAfl-aV.SakKl THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AHUL 1G, I8CG. Y RELIGIOUS IKTELLIUKA'CI'. FOREIGN. England. It Is paid Hint flnco the death of Lord I'Hlnirinton, Earl RufRell, In lull airreo nient with the royal Inniily, tines the Influence of the (JovcrnnK nt In behalf of Iho Broad Church partj. The succrssor of Dr. Wbeweil, as Mnatpr of Trinity, Is ald to be a Uroaa Church man. Scotland. Tho FreP Cluirch of Scotland has 790 ministers and 8(i8 churches. It Is larjrer than the Preab tcriun Church in Ircland,.whieh has CliO DiiniHtcrs. 8octh Africa. From Natal it is reported that the successor ol lr. Colenso, as RHhop of Natal, has been selected, and that all the Entr lih bishops have agreed to recognize the new Uishop." Francr. The grand prelimlnnty convention for 'taking steps lor a new tinnt-lutlon of tho Bible, which has been in course of prepurntlon lor years, held Its brat session in Paris on the 23d ol March. The leading men of tho Catholic. Protectant, and Jewish Churches have united for the tirbt time In this frreat work, the obleet being t combat infidelity, and especially the Writings of such men as Kenan. Fbench I'rotehtams. Relornicd Church: 150 consistories, 48D parishes, 21)2 "annexes," 895 churches, 1304 schools, 6t!l pastor. Lut.heritn Church: 44 consistories, 232 parishes, 191) "an nexes.'' 392 churches, C68 schools, 303 pastors. Independent Churches: 1!)5 churchcs,98 piiHtors. DOMESTIC. Presbyterian. The Central Freshyterian, Richmond, counts up the strength of the de nomination South, thus: Synods, 10; Presby teries, 46; churches, 1112; ministers, 640; licen tiates, 85; candidates, 45; communicants, 72,0! 6. To these it adds the United Bynod communicants, whose aegreeate (beliro the war) w as 11,448; Si nods, a; riesbvieries, 12; churchB, lfi5; ministers, 110; licentiates, 6; candidates, 2U. Thin the neirrerfate of ministers in tho United Church is 611; ol licentiates, 91; ot candidates, 65; and ol communicants, 83,821. Of thc.-.o 12,473 ore colored people. The General Assemblies of both branchee meet this year in St. Louis, May 17, It is ex pected iho Old School Presbyterian Church will be again the scene of very animated discussion. It is believed, that a majority will stand by the deliverances ol lormer j ears, while the friends of the South, and also those who are opposed to any deliverances on subjects line loyalty and slavery, will demand a repeal, or at-least a modincaiion. Lane Seminary has graduated 481 ministers since it commenced, of Whom 411 are still livinsr, nnd are laborir g in twenty different States ot the Union in India, China," Palestine, Alrica, the Vest Indies, and among the North American Indians. The library of the Seminary now con tains nearly 14,000 volumes. There are now five Herman Presbyterian Churches in the Presbytery ot N'e ark. Methodist. The Central Centenary Com mittee has resolved thut in view of the universal Interest of the Church, and of the manifest signs of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit of Grace, we have decided to recommend that the month of October be devoted to protracted religiofis services throuahout tho whole extent of Ameri can Methodism. The city or district of Brooklyn contains at least a dozen Methodist churches and schools, with tho usual complement ot churches ot other denominations. The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, assembled in New Orleans, Wednesday, April 4, Bishop Andrew, the senior Bishop, presiding; being assisted also by Bishon Early. There were one hundred of the one nundred and fifty delegates present at the opening of the session. The napers of the denomination continue to report extensive revivals and large accessions to the churches. Congregation al. In Boston, New Haven, Ilar'lord, and numerous towns and cities in New England, an unprecedented degree of religious enthusiasm is reported in the churches. Episcopal. Bishop Stevens has arrived in London, in improved health. The Trustees of Trinity College, Hartford, have elected to the presidency of that iust tntion the liev. Dr. Payne, Rector of St. George's Church, Schenectady. Baptist. Tt is stated that the Baptists have more members South than North. The whole number of members in the Union is 1,040,000. The colored Baptists of Charleston, 8. C, laving been deprived of their meeting-house by their white brethren, an effort to build a new church for themselves Is now being made. At a recent meetiuff ot thpir people held for tho purpose of raising contributions to aid this object, a number of colored women, having no money 10 offer, brought their market baskets filled with eggs. Miscellaneous. A yourg American lady, brougut up in the Christian faith, joined the Jewish Church bt Chicueo a lew days ago. There are now twenty ordained native ministers of the poappl in the Sandwich Islands. Rev. Dr. Wood received eighty-seven per sons, seventv-flve on profession, to his church in Geneva, N. Y., ou Sunday, April 8. Over 9ix hundred conversions are reported in Newark, N. J. The Evangelist of last week reports 500 con versions in Butfalo, N. Y. ; in Rochester, 100; in Lima, 50; Geneva, 80; Lockport, 350; in Auburn, 225; Weston, 60; in Carlisle, Pa., 100; and laree numhers in various other places, showing an extraordinary state oi religious feeling through out the country. Lords vs. Commons. An amusing practical conflict between lords and people look place recently in the town ol P.irkhauipsteud, England. Eurl Brownlow clioi-e to enclose the town c iu mon, two niiies long and a iniio broad; but Mr. Augustus fcmith, as- the owner of an adjacent estate, and theiefove us a commoner, nctinif in concert with lib neighbors, determine I to tc-t his licht to this course in a very practical wav. The while of the iron ratlins, consisting ot etout uriitihts, live feet high, and wiih broad metal bands at intervals, was thrown down Deft re duylighl, Mr. Smitn ami the commoners taking all responsibility, chartering a railroad tram, and engaging oik; hundred, and twenty men to do the work. The men were told oil' in detachments a dozen strong; the loiuts of the railings were first loosened by hammers anil chisels, and crowbars did the" rest. Before 0 o'c'ock in the lnoriiimr lbe whole enclosure was levelled 10 the ground, each stout upright having the metal bands, it tributaries, lirst lolded neatly round it. and then laid upon the turf. The people came in by thousands, strol ling over the common and cutting and takli'a aw ay morsels of gorse, to prove, as they said, "the place w as their ow n again." Organization op the Next Coxgkkss. A Washington correfpondent says that CoiiL'res will not adjourn without rrovidiuer tor' the organization of the next Congress on tho basis of the exclusion ot tho Southern Representa tives. It seems that a bill baa been iramed, or is rather in course of (ruining, by the Judiciary Committee of the House, wuieh will provide certain rules of conduct to be observed by the Clerk at the organization of the fortieth Con gress. The Clerk's duties, as all are aware, are pretty well defined in the Constitution, and it there is to be any change in the same, It should properly be otlered as an amendment to that lnbtnunet t. rays: "Cab manufacture In London Is an Im portant Drancn 01 trade; lor on tne nrHi uay 01 the present year there were as many as six thousand and seventeen licensed at Bomeret llou-e, which would, probably pive seven hun dred or eipht hundred new ones a year. Loudon AA4!n a 4' a vovv trvino a 11 li ovliiiuuiiurf HOllli'll so that th U an from hoiee hhu ally clones his 11 l lu 1 itt.i in ft firtu li ruin Viiar If A f it U IB UI1 1 j tui ninp M inf. vi uut t 1 1 wi no horses; but it it I soinir day aud nlt,hl there must be a relay of three." CITY ORDINANCES. KE801.UT10N To Authorize the Grading; and Purine of 1 we nty-f-coud, Alter, and Twenty-third Streets, In tbe Iwr-nty-stxth Ward. ' . L (solved, lv the feelret and Common Councils of tho City ol 1 hiladoliihla, That the Chief Commis sioner ol High a; s be and he is hereby authorised and directed to cuter Into a contract with a compe tent paver or pavers, who shall bo selected by a ma jority of the owners ot property fronting on Twenty tccond street, trom W ashington avenue to Federal street. Alter street, from Iwcnty-ilnu to Twenty srtpnd street, and f wenty-third street, from Wash ington avenuo to Federal street, for the paring thereof. The conditions 01 the contraot shall be, that the contractor shall collect the cost ol said partus from the owners ot property thereon. And he shall also enter Into an obligation to tho city to koop said stree tt In food repair tor three years alter the paving is linli-lied. And the Chief Commissioner is also authori sed to irrado said streets to the established vradoot the city, at a cost not exceeding fhn sum ol five hundred dollars: Provided, 1 hat the same shall be advertised according to law, and tho worn to ho given to tho lowest bidder. WILLIAM 8. STOKT.EI, President of Common Couucil. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. J AM KM LYND, President ot iseiect Council. Approved thin fourteenth dar ot April, Anno I oininl one thousand tight hundred and sixty-six (A. 1). 18m). MOBrON McMICHAF.L, 4 10 It Mayor ot rhl adolnhia. N ORDINANC E rroridins for the I'rotcctlon of Persons Kn gaped in Keenintr in Kepnir tle l'ollce and Fire Alarm and other lelcpraphio Lines in tho City of l'hilndciijhia. Section 1. 1 ho Select and Common Councils of the City ol Philadelphia do oidain, that it shall not be lawful lor any person or persons to post, paste, or isptcu any printed, painted, orwutten siiru, show pill, placard, circular, or advertisement of any de cript.on w hatsocver upon any telegraph pole or post within th rcity ol Philadelphia. Melon 2 Any prison violating any of the pro visions mentioi.cd in the first sretion of thin ordi nance sluill (nrluit and pay lor each oll'ensa a ponalty of live dollars, to he sued for and recovered as pen alties are ty law recoverable. WILLIAM S. STOKLET, Fr.'sident 01 Common Couucil. AtttPt Jonit Eckstein, Clerk ot Common Conncll. JAMES LYND, President of Seloct Council. Approved this fourteenth day ot April, Anno Donnul 0110 thousand eight hundred and sixty-eix (A. 1). lbOi). MORTON McMKHTAEL, 4 10 It Mayor of Phjnjdulphia. 1 ESOLUTION J.V Authorizing the Mayor to offer a Reward. Whereas, The citizens of the citr ot Philadelphia have been startlod by the murder of eight peaceable cit zens in the most cold blooded manner! and whereas, tho Councils ot said city doom it their duty to use every exertion in their power to secure too murderer or murderers of too Btud citizens; there lore Keolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That tho Mayor be and h hereby authorized to oiler such additional reward or rewards as ho may deem necessary to secure tho arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed the muidcr of the i oring lain if y m tho 1 11st Ward ot the cit" of Plil ndolphm WILLIAM SIOKLEV. President 01 Common Council. Attest Jons Eckstein, Clerk ot Common Conncll. - J AM KM LYND, . President of Select council. Approved this fourteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. V. 1S00). MORTON McMICHAEL, 4 10 It Mayor of Philadelphia. E SOLUTION Ot Instruction to tho Commissioner of City Property. V hereas, Sunday, April the fifteenth, is the Anni versary ot the death 01 our late beloved Chief Magis trate, Abraham Lincoln, who loll from wounds re ceived at tbe hands of the assassin Booth, and is mourned by the American people as a m irtvr to Liberty and Republican inbtitutions; thortiore be it Resolved, liy tbo Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That as a niark ot ressect for the memory ot Abraham Lincoln, that the Com missioner of City Property be and is hereby directed to display tne National Flag at half-mast trom all tie publio buildings . jui boflftoeutu day ot April 1 ext, and on the sanit53pWTno month of April in each succeeding year. WILLIAM S. STOKLET, Prosideut of Common Council. Attest Benjamin II Hainks, Clem ol btleot Council. ! JAMES LlSU, President ol Select Council. Arjprovcd this thirteenth day of April, Anno Domini ono thousand oicht hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1800). 4 10 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. " ESOLUTION A Authoiiziiiit the Punnsyir nuia Railroad Com puny to Kxtendits Line of Telegraph to thoir pre' nerty on tho Delaware Ifivcr. in ilie First Ward. ItesolvcQ, liy the Select and Common Councils of tee City 01 j'liiiaeieipma, mat tne ronnvivania liailroad Comnsiir bo and hereby is authorized to extend its lino of to:efrraph from Washington street wharl to thoir property on the iioinware river, 111 the First Ward,' by such routo as t he Chief Commis sioner of highways miy consider tuo most direct and convenient to facilitate tho business of tho Com pare , and ss will bo consistent with tho interests of the city ot Philadelphia. II.1.1A.1 . MUaLU, Pieeident of Common Council. Attest ItOBERT BKTHKLL, Absistant Clerk of Pcloct Council. JAM 1-8 LYND, President of Select Council. Approved tills thirteenth da ot April, Anno Domini ono thousand eiht nunrirca auu sixty-MX (a, u, UOinON Hcmi HAr.L, 4 16 It Jlayor ot Philadelphia. THE EYE AND EAR. I)KAFM:SS AND BLINDNESS. Til HO AT. Ll'NO. CU1HT DISKASES CA- ' 1 1 I n . . . w . 1 v 1 1 . 1 1.' . L 1 . . . 1.. .1 B 1 1 1 1 1 u irL. f lj 1 1 & K w 1 lit V,l,U.lJ7.a KFB'H new sml unrival ed systems of treating tbe nliov iALAL)II' t Willi bis ' A I OAUShR." lias ra celved the very bivliost appnil'nlion in ni the hest ineill cul men of all KCllO'iI.", and tlio lMKltKHKNT ot tbe entire medical l liKss. These, with Tihiisio MAI S Irani nnd It FhUhMt J-.n to responHiblo CI 1 1- ZKNS ci.n be examiueil by all vbo reunite his proles sleiial lerviees. at bis UtFICK and 1.ES1DK: .N( K, wo ItWl WALMT Blrcct. 3 211U)n DEAKNKSS, BLINDNESS, AND CATARUII treated with the utmost success by J Isaacs, M. D.. Ocu 1st and Aurl.si. ho. 61!) PINK street. Testi monial! lroin the ijio.-i rolinliie roi.m In the citv can l seen at tils cilice. Tne Medical Ka ultvare Invited 10 accompany their patients as be bus no secrets In Ms practice. Aititlc'al eyes Inserted without paiu No cbarijc made iur examination. 10 3 STOVES RANGES. &o. (J V Ti V E ITS X E W 1 A T K X T t?.lT SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FUltNACE. HANC3ES OF ALL' KIZE8. ALSO, PHI FGAll'rt NEW LOW PKKiSSUKE 8TKAM DFA'JlNvi APPAUAIUS. VOU BALK BY 64 CIIAKLES WILLIAMS, No. IU'2 MARKE1 6TUHKT, DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PKICE. DENTIST, GRADUATE OP X I'hilatieleliltt College ot Dental Purgery, el t8ftJ-4, lorn erly 01 West Cliesier, Pa.. Laving abrtea tliree .euri 111 ti e Armv, bus leiuiiert tbe pravtlce of his urot'esslou at ho V41 N. f.I.KVr.NTII Mreet. l'lillttilelplila, wbere lie w t 1 endeavor to five satlaiactnry at'eutiua to all who piay reiiuiiy ma laoitrsiouiu nervicca. ii'i rrilE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CIIPlSNl'T J h'lHK.t'l, AM)VlilIKD WILL bK CONTIKttU A8 hi hKTOFOKK. hlA:i'H ol VrKYDK.sCKlVTI0NC0llSTANTlT flV MAKfk ikll III AVIV bl.lTLT II COAL. QIE TllIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. UlllTiEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, No. 935 jfc'orfh RISTII Street, Abovs Poplnr, Kant Side, 4 7 JAMES O'BRIEN, DKALEK IS LE1IIGII AND SCnUTLKILL COAL, JSY 1UK CARGO OB 6INOLK TOJN. Yard, Bread Street, telow Fitzwater. Baa constantly on hand a competent supply of the alove superior Coal, suitable lor family use, to which he calls tbe attentioa of hi friends and the public generally. urati icit at no. zuo h. inn street, ISO. Si a. Eeventeenth street, or through Despatch or Post vmce, prun puy attenaeato A SLPtRlOk OlTAIJI Y OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 781 J OlIERT P. 13 EN DE11, COAL DEALER, S. V. C0RIER E1I0AD AND CALLOWniLL STREETS miLADF.irniA. Kone but the brst VI ST LEHICill, all sizes, from the Creenwcod Colliery, on band, and lor sal for CA.slJ OKLY. 2 10 6m Also. tKGINE HEATF.B, ANT) IX' KNACK COAL TEAS, Ac. 'IE AS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGRAM'S X Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8. SKf'ONI) Street BOASTED COFFEE REDUCED TO !10 CTS. atJliUBAM'tt 'Jca Wareliouno, Ho. 43 8. BECOND 11 W I 40 ,C. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S iea n arenouse, o. . Hr-t un l street HEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE prices, at IKOHAM'8 Tea Warehouse, No. 4 d. BKCOliD Street- Try them. GREEN COF4EES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A pound atlKGKAM'8 Tea Warehouse. Ho. 44 8 Stt OJH Street. Try them. Hi MEDICAL. J7HENCH MEDICINES IN VOGUEI ; BY GRIMAULT & CIE., Ctemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. . NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GRIMAULT'S SYRCP OP IODIZED HORSE RADISH. This f-ytup Is employed with tbe greatest success, In filace ot I ou Liver Oil. to which it is infinitely superior, t cures dixeates of tbe client, cmtu a. Ivmnhatlo il in- orders iireen sickness, muscular alony, and loss of aiuieine. jr. reueneiates ine constitution uv nun vinir Hie blood, and is, In a word, the most powerful oepura tlve known. It never fatigues the stomach and bowels, and Is adniinistcred with tlie me stent (flieacv toyounfr cbl'dren. subiect to bumonrs. or obstruction of ilio iiianns. At taut, 11 is very euicacioui in uie oisease of tue nam. NO WORK CONSUMPTION.' GRIMAULT'S SYUU1' OF HYroPHOSPIIITE OF LIME. This new Medicine ts a sovereign remedy In phthisis and oihei diseases of the lungs promptly removes all tbe more serious svnirtoms. The couuh ts relieved, the niiiht-Hweats cease, and the patient rapidly recovers his n euuu. NO MORE POVERTY OF1HK BLOOD AND PALE COMI'LLXION. DR. LERAS' I'HOSl'HATE OP IRON. This new lerruklnous medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and Iron in a liquid state It Is diflerent trom all hitherto otlered to the public, is liquid, to orlcss. lend tasteless. It speedily cures chlorosis, patusln the stomach, difficult digestion, dysmooorrbaia, auemla. 'I he majority of the Academies of Medicine of Paris recommend the phosphate ol Iron to Ladles of delicate constitution sullcrinx from anemia, and ail other per sons latlgued irom over aniety. neivous emotioug, overwork, general deMiltv , and poorness 01 blood. It is the only preparation which never causes const! p ation, and can be borne by the most delicate stomachs NERVOr8 HEADACHE. NEURALGIA, Is Instantaneously cared by GRIMAULT'S BRAZILIAN GUARANA, a vegetable subetance used from time Immemorial in Uracil, and mttre ty ine. m.ce. BETTER THAN COIAIBA 1 1 GRIMAULTS CArSLLES AND LIQUID EX Tli ACT OF MATICO VEGETALIS. Where all other Medicines have failed, tbese prepara tions wlii alwavs eflect a cure These insure a rapid aud extraordinary cure of severe receut and chronic cases ol firivste oiBfaso 'I hey are used In the Hospitals In Paris, ly the celebrated Dr. Rieord. and are found (treatly su perior to all hitherto known mineral remedies and t ( tiullia and Ciibel s. 'I he Iniectlon is used hi recent, anil capsules in the more chronic cases. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Paris, at GMHAULT & Cie., Chemitts to II. F. II. Vrinco Napoioon, 45 KUE K1CUEL1EU. In New York, at T. M- BECKER'S. No. 129 GRAND Strcot. IN 1'IIILADKLrUl A, f3 19 mth2m At FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO'S. REMOVAL! HEM OVAL!! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FROM N. W. CORNER BIXTEENTH AND RACE. TO Broad Stieet, Alove Race, East Side. Orders respeotlully solicited, and promptly attended to at the lowest market rates. HES, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. Tbe underslitned, ieellng exceedlnv tbanklul to his miiPy treads and cnstouiert for their vary liberal patron age tx tended to him during the last seventeen years, aud having sold bis entire Intel ext to MKHr-KN. UKb8, JUHNKON A DAVI8, Takes pleasure in recommending them to his formed pa'rons asthev are gentlemen of well known Integrity and will undoubtedly maintain tbe reoutatlon of the OLD DR1VKK' H E COMPANY, and tnevervwav act so ssto give entire satlstactiou to all who msv kindly Isvoi theuwiih theu custom. Kuspeotully. etc , 1 2 3ut A. HHOWN. QREBN TEAS, GBSEN CORK, rEACIIES, FKESH TOMATOE8, PLUMS EtO. AliliEUT O. HO BE UTS. ' DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES CCR ELKVEKTH ASO VLNK BT8. MEDICAL. ELECTROPATHY. . I)RS. CALLOWAY & SIIEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Ate treating with remarkable success all acute and Cbronlo Diseases, at their ELECTBOrATIHC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. Vfe hare been engaged for many years In the noble work of Riving health and happiness to the surTering and the afllletexL Paring this time we have treated about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS suffering from the various forms of disease, and In almost every case per manent care has been eflccted. Many of them. In fact, had bees given up as Incurable by their physicians. Ws bare restored to health. In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who had been suffering trom painful diseases five, ten, and flfteea years and upwards. At our Institution we have cured and are earing, elass of dls esses that has bathed the medical profession In all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great exce llence In this successful practice, Is associated with Drs. OALLOWAT A fill EDO In this practice. By this arrangement we bopa to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. BEM.UENCKB. We refer tbe diseased and others Interested In our new practica to the following well known gentlemen woo have been treated successfully by us : i GMJROE GRANT, No. MOChesnntsrreet. K. T D1.K1LVHI. No 1736 Cheanut street t.enerul 1LKAHUNTON, No. Bib Hpruce street. Mitjor-liciieral I'trASOSTUN, U. M. Army. lion. DAVID W1I.MOT. Judua of Court of Claims. Wai-h.nKton city, lion, j ii dee CATRON, New Tors. city. Kev. Dr. MAK-ll ALL. ol I'Ittsbur, Pa. .1W1N iOUREST. the ureut Tragedian. I!ev. Dr. HALL, ol Philadelphia. Kev. 1) AM I L t LARK, Illinois. olonel 1HOMAS W. 8WLENET, Assessor, No. 716 Wa.nut street. til OHUK H. EAKLE, Attorney-at-law, 8ixth and Che sunt atrects. I JMANCLL BEY. Attorney at Law, No. 7OT Hansom B rect. Pit. OEOROE W. FREED. Lancaster city, Pcnna. JDK. Al. II. BROWN . lilrard House. Itl V. MB. At A LLC) UY? Norrlstown. Tenna. ALllf itl H. MCOLAY. No 62 n Ullam street, New York citv. (.'. CU.v.MTNO", Ptuyvesant streel, New Ycrk city. H, r. MIL'K'l I.EFF, No. ;iiZ Market street. JOHN M. DI MM No i::i fouth Lroad sueet O W. AiFKt HANT, Cennsniown, I'hlladc'plila. C onsultation and pitrminations ttee or charge. An Interesting Circular mat ed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEOD, No. 1230 WALNUT Street, 3 ol BnnVtli2m riuladclihia. yox roruLi. WEIGHT'S TAR SYIIUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIItD Street. Trice, $1'00 per Bottle; $500 lor halt'-a dozeri. Tbe undersigned citizens take nleasure In cheerfuHv rcctn.mi mtlng the ute of Wright'a Tar Hyrup lor coug hs. colds, consumption, w hooping-cough, spotted lever, liver complaint, pains In the breast, iironcbitls. lnranmiaiioD, anu rcsinuiiuii oi snr vessels in tne lungs, etc. i jiu rein, uy euouiu ue iu evory lamuy 1 Charles C Wl.son. Forney's Preti olllce. Charles H. Oraflen, Sunday Mercury office. James Nolcn. y. ju.rer otltce W'tiilani F. C orbit. Associated PreM. AVil.latn H. Carpenter. Fire Alarm and Police Tele graph, t ntn ana ( besnut streets. A ltandolpb. Front and i ombard street. James W. ferrine No. llty Charles street. 11. A. Davis. No. 323 tlasklil street. John VYoodslde No 1331 Franklin street. Itobert Thompson No. It 08 Walter street. It. '. Marco, No. 6'J6 Fianklln aireeU J Geblofl No 731 8. Second street. John Bcvmour. No. 618 H. It ront street. . V . Howard, No. 1 Dock street 11. C. 1 art eit No. S27 8. second street L. Hates No. 6(16 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 ft. 8 econd street Mary CaldneM, No It 82 Ransom street VV. 'i homes. No. 20 N. Fourth street T. 11. ( avtliv. No. 1(9 Enretn's alley. Ceorgo W liBon. No. 236 Race street. W. F. Hrooks, No. 69 North Second street. M. J Hassett. No. 119 Canal street. 8. Seyoiour Rose Husileton. Char e Ropers, No. 921 Bouih street It. T. 'Weilingion, second and Ouarry streets .. F. Thomas, No. 136 South sixtn street William Hams. No. 61 ft South front street B. 8. Sanio.d, Opera Manager. John ilaginuls. rear of No. 134 North Second street Sirs. b. It. Choate, Newark, Del. Mr Wtllinm n. Wriaht' . Pih: We take pleasure In recommending your TAR 8Y LI' P (of w hich we bave already sold considerable quantities) as a most excellent and etm-acluus remeoy ioi tbe complaints Bet forth In your pruited Dill already suhmltied lo the public. As a f ratifying act to suffering linnianttv we w Hi ctieeriuiiv recomnieuo juur irimra ttcn to ail aft'leted with diseases which It is designed to cuie. lours, etc, . , D1LKR SON, Druggists. N, E. corner l ine and bixtU atreets. For sa'e nlso at . JOHNSON, HOLI OWAY A COWDEN'S, DVOTT & CO.'d, A nd all principal Drurglais and Dealers. Tbe subscriber would beg leave further to say that lie is prepared te nil orders ai.a rorwani ine r-yrupto any part ot tbe country. I'trsons desiring other lnior mat Ion by mall will Inclose a postage stamp and answers win ce returned as soon as tne exigencies oi ouaiuess win admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIOnT, 3 20 No. 771 S. THIKD bireet, l'hlladelphia, l'l SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o T W. SCOTT & CO., SKIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN MKN'SniltNlSllINO OOODS No. 814 Chesnut Street, Fern doors Li-Low the "CONTINENTAL," 8 2Grp I'll I LADELFHI A. p A T E N T SIIOULDEK-SEAM S11IKT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S KURNISIIINO STORE. PF.ItFFCT F1TTINU 8HIKT8 AND DRAWKK8 ion ile from measurement t very sboH notice. A 11 othir articles ol OtuN'ILi.MKN'8 DltLSH GOODS In full variety. VVINCIIKSTKK & CO., 8 24 S , 7u C U ; HN D T 81 ItKKT RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, On and aner MONDAY, February 13. two dally trams will run between Washington and L nchburg, connecting at Cordoiisvl le with Vlrvlnla Central 1111 toad txuius to and lroin Richmond as loilows: MAIL TRAIN. Ive Washington dally (humlav exc 'pted), at 6'45 A- II , and anlve at Lynchburg at b-ifi P. to. Leave l.ynchnurg at 7 A.M. and arrive at Washing ton at b -ti P. At P.XrRFSH TRAIN. Leave Washington dliv ( Including Sunday) at 6 05 P. M aud arrive at l.ynchhuig at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at 6 U0 f . M. and arrive at Washing ton at 6 10A. M. ... loth trains making close connections at I.vnchburg fot all points South and Southwest, aud at Wanbtugton lor Norih and Northwest First-class sleeping cars will be attached to the night trains. Ihe road Is attractive, not only for Its comfortable accommodations, but lor tbe tact that it passe the now hiftoriu localities of Fairfax, bull Run, Manassas, Hns toe, Catlett's, ltapahanuck, Cu, neper. Orange, and (iordonsvlilc. places ol imperishable Interest la the popular mind - Through tickets to all points Couth and Southwest may be had in Uoston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and at the ofllce ot the road In Waxhiugton Alexandria. W. II. MoOAFFFKTV, Oencral Hup Intendent I?OR 8AL11 STATE AND COUNTV RIfiHTS ot Capewelt Co. 's Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps i It prevents the Chimneys lroin broaklnx. 1 his we will warrant Also save. on third the oil. Call and res them they cost but ton cents. No. 2d. HACK bireet. Philadelphia Sample sent to uny part ot the United btatea on receipt of oeuu. 1 10 RAILROAD LINES. n BADINO RAILROAD. fll?WAT 1 kltVK tlvlr IT. 0 riltLADr Lmtit TO h li INTFRTOH OF pNMLVAM . T II K b( 111 V l.R 1 1 I., MJBOLE INNA. ( Ilklltritl tMi ;n wvnuik'ii ,1 If jt.T"E NCUTU, NOKlWtSl, AND THE t AN ADAH WINTER ARBANOFMKNT OF PA8XEN0EH ' 1 h A I N H Lesrlne its Cnmniin,'. iipmi' .t tmtiTrriTn 4 CAM OW'IIILL hours i- ' " ' . tlKNINO MAIL. At A A. M. tor ItCftrilnff I.tmn tTan-lat,nnr Vntlm. vllle, l'lnenrove. Tnnnooa. sunbtiry. wllllatrisport. rimirn, jiocursirr. ninara ra s, Haflalo. A lentown. W llkrshsrre. l'lttstnn. York. f:riiui i i,air,har.hnr Hstersiown. etc. etc ' Ihls train connects at READING wrh Fast Penn STlvsnla Hallread trains for Allentown. etc. and the Lehamn alley train tor Hamshurg. em t at POKI CLINTON with Catawltsa llsilroaT trmns lor VII- iisaisburg. Lock Haven. Flnilra eto.t at HARRin rUIKl with Northern I'rntrnl I timhArlana tmu, and Pchuyiklll and 8iisiitiehsuna tmlns lor Northuniber lsnd, WilllsintporL, York, C'bambersburg, 1'lnegiove, ete. eto. A FTF.RsOOV FXrRF.SS. Leaves Plillaoehilil. at H-gil P. M . for Readlnr Pntta. vllle, Harnsliiirg. etc., cnnnrctlng with Heading ana in onion usiiniaa train) lor Columbia, etc, and wnn i niswiwi iiniirosa trains lor Allilou, wiiuamsport, lmlra, bnt'Blo. etc. Kf.AIUMl A C COM MOD ATION . leaves ResdillK At Kl A Kl . il. .ni itallwiritl. lions, si riving at I'blladelnlila at 9 39 A. M. Keturnlng. leave Philadelphia at 4 311 A.M. I arrives In HesdiiiK at 7 JO p. M. 1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbor at 1M A V and Pottaviile atg'3 A. M. arrlvinv In l'hlladelphia at 145 p. M. Aitninoon trains leave Harrlslxirg at I 4.1 P. M , rottsvilletS 48P.l., arriving In l'hlladelphia ati ojp. W. tlAKKISlll R(l ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Keadtna at 7 .1 A M. mid Hirn.l.nra r nf) P. At. Market train, with passenger ear attached. leaves I'bl adelphia at l'l 4A noon for Reading ami atl stations. Leaves Heading at 11 5n A. M. and Downlng- town ai li ju tr. at., iur Pbliodoipbia and oli way sia- 11 1JO Alt tke akove trains ran dally, Rnndav excepted. Knnrinv trains leave Potuvllla at Kllfl A. U aiiil Phi. ladeiphia at It 1.1 p M t.ltl-n ' t.H VAUIjK.T KAILROATJ, l'assen&ers lor Downinutown and lntMrntefllAiA nnfnta tnke tho 8 00 A.M. and 4.10 P M. trains Irom l'bila- ucipuia, returning irom Downlngtown at 7 05 A. M. and I'.' b" noon. SMV YORK EXriiESS FOR PlTTSBCBtl AND THE VI 10 l . Leaves New York at n A M anil a P M na.ainir Reading at 1 A. M and 1-48 P. M , and connecting at Uarrisburg w Ith Pcmisi ivanla and N on hern Cemr'al Railroad expn'Ss trains tor Pittbarg, t'bloago, Wll jjiiiiipooii. i.iiuiin. i:aii'iuore, eui. iteiuroing, express train leaves liamsnnrg on am PI the Pennsylvania express Irom Pittshtirg, at S 9-eS A. M . paslng liendiiig at 4 49 aud 10 W A. M. arriving In New York at 10 A. M and 1 45 P. M. Sit Returning, express train leaves narrlshnrg on arrival and and lean ing cars accompany theso trains through between Jersey City and I'lttsburg without charge. A mull train lor New York leaves Harrlsburg at 1 45 P. M, Mall train lor Harrisbnrg haves New York at HI IIUYLKILL VALL1 Y RAILROAD. Trains leave t'ottsvllln at 8 4f, and II A. M . anil T1S 1'. M . leturniug Irom Tamatiua at 7'3o A. M. and 1'40 anu in r in SCltl YLKILL AND MU'QUKH ANNA RAILROAD. 1 ra.ns leave Atiliurn at 7 44 A. M lor Plnearove ami HarrlsliurK. and 1 N) P. At. lor Plneurove and Trumont. returning trom Harristitirg at 4 00 P. M., and from Iro- moui at i a. m. anu e r ai. T R KTS. Tbrouch flrst-elass itcketa and cmlornnf. ttnkebi in all the principal points lu tho Norih and West and Canada. lbe tollowlng tickets are ohtnlvable only at the office Ol 8. bit ADFOKD, Treasurer. No. 2i7 8 FOURTH street Philadelphia, or to O. A. N ROLLS, C.cacial DUJVtlUllUUCIII. M-lM)lll(: ; COMMli'l ATION TTCKFTS At 2.1 percent, discount, bctwocn an) points doslred, 1VI mUIIllVS ttl.U 1IIHI9. Mll.F.Ar.F. TICK I TS. Good lor 50(10 miles, bctweiu all pomts, (.12 50 each, for lauiiiievauu mills SF. A.ON TICKETS For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holders oniy, iu an uowis, ai reaueea rnrra. ( I.HBI1VM EV Reslding on tbe line oi the road will be furnished with caids entitling thiuibelves and wives to tickets at hall' tare. EXCTTLSION T'CKET8 From Phlladelnhla to nrlnclnal atailins. coon for Pa tniday, t-unouv, anil Mondav. at reduced faie to be bad cniv at the 'itcKet Olllce. at TUIUTLtNTU and C'AL LOW HILL Streets. FREIGHT. Corn's of all desctlpttous lorwarded to all the above point irom the ompauy's new Freight Depot, bROAH auu rvxx.t.urr Dineis. KHI:TGHT TRAINS LeavePhlladelphia dally at ft 30 A Af., 1245 noon, and 6 P. M.. tor Reading. Lebanon, Uarrisburg, Potisvllle. VAto 1 It... An I . .,, . . . I . k 1 T auii.vuu,uu, MIU Oil Ijumw invuilii. MAI Lis Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tbe iubu nim iui uitncries at OA,ju,anu ail t tie principal niaiiuun uuiji bi t jo r. sa H lo VjOK NEW YORK. TKE CAMDEN AND ah. coy ana pnuadeipnia tna Trenton Railroad VOUipaio a lines IROM I'HII.ADF.LnilA TO NEW YORK ana way pi aces, irow Walnut street whari, will leave ioiiows. viz. : VAitf at, b ii. iu., via -tamnen ana Amnov Accommoda tion $2' 2.1 At 8 A. M., via I amoen and Jersey (J ty Express... i 00 Aiir m via canutien ana Ami ov express 8.g it it jn. (iiooni anu e r. ai. . via t amden and Am boy Accommodation (FrelghtsndPassenger).... 2"28 At V and 11 bli P. M. via Caraaen and Amboy, Ao con uiodatlon (Freight and Passenger). 1st eiaaa uca 2-2A 4.VA JH On llLI,l,t,,IIM,,,,,l,l,M,,,,1,aM(MM I At 8 and 10 A. M., i and fl I . M., for Mount Hollv, Kwansvllie, Pcmbenon and Mnetutown : at 8 A.M.. and2P.il.. lor Freehold. ' At 6 and 10 A. M., 12 M.,IC30,8 8 and 11 -Sep M., fbrPal n jra, Klvnon, Delanco, Bever y, Kdgewater. liur lingtcn, Florence lionleniown etc. 1 bo lo a. M. and 6 P M. lines ntn direct through to Trenton LI NEB FROM KENH1 GTON DKPOT WILL LXAYl AH FOLLOWS; At H IS A. M., 4 30 and 6 4A P. AI., via Kensington and Jersey City Fxpiess DSD At 12 P M (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express fg 1 be b-4 P. 1j . Line w 111 run daily. All others Sundays excepted. At 7-!i0 nnd 1V15 A. M 3, 30, 4 S0. and 8 41 P. M and 12 Midnight, lor Bristol. Trrntou, etc. At 7 A. M., 10 60, 3, ft and 8 P. M. lor Comwells, Torrls dale, llo ineBhuig. lo. onv W issinomiuo; Hrldesburg and Frunktord, and at 11 IP. M tor lloimesburg and intermediate nations J.FLVIDFLE DKLAWARE RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Valiev Northern Pennsyl vania, and New York Mate. am. the Great Lakes. 'two through trains daily (Uuudajs excepted) from Kensington Depot as follows: At ISO A. M.aud Hti P.M. LlNk.0 FROM NEW YORlC FOR PHILADELPHIA, ' Will leave irom loot ol Cortland street At 12 M. and 4 p. At., via Jersey ( Itv and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. Al , 6 P. M. and 12 Night, via Jersey City ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. U. and S P. M., via Amloy ai d Camden. At li M. '4 unit 6 P. IS. (Freight and Passenger), via Amtioy and ( smden. March 12. ltS(,6. W 1LL1AM H. GATMFR, Agemt. 2d Class Ticket.. EST Jf.KtEY KAlLUliAD LINES. f T from loot oi MARKET i trect tipper Ferry), iial'v, except r-midav s FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Con tm ucing W EDNEsDaY , November I A, IHHS. For Lridgeton, NaUm, and all bta'innson West Jerse) and M n. Railroads, at 9 A. M. anu 3-30 P. M. Fo. MiLville and ail Intermediate btalions, at 9 A. M and 3 . M For t ape May and Intermediate 'tatlnriaat 9 A. H.te SI ill vllle , connecting with I rel, l,t T ruin Passenger Car attarhed lor ( ape Aiay, dne 311 P. Al., aud t P.M., through l ascnger "tie R P. Al. Fot tilasslKiro and intcrmedlaie H atlons, at 9 A. M And 3 3P P. M. For Wnooliury, Gloucester, etc. at 9 A. M., 9, 130 and ft SOI'. Al. Freight will berecel-d at second covered wharf below W blunt street. Irom 7 A M. UIH 1 8 P. M. 1 reifcht received LeloJe 9 a.. M will go forward same Freight delivery. No. 228 C. Delaware avenue. J VAN hENSHgl KR, Hunoriuiendent THE WEM' JFRfEY hAPRi.hf COMPANY will attend to all the usual bram lies of express business, receive, deliver, and forward thiougu other responsible Fxprets Compunies, to all pails oi tba couutry, any art'Cle intrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies eacb tb rough train, on ce No. ft VVuinnt street a 18 9m lt i-i; I'HILADELPLIIA AND ERIE RAIL. JOl)) HOAD. This great me traverses the North ern anil Nor tli vt est loiiutles of Pennsylvania t tba ( ity ol 1 rle. on Lake Erie. It has been teased and 1 opt raicd by the Pennsylvania 1 uliroad Company. 11AIEOF PASSENiil.RI ltAI.s A l I'UILADF.LFHTA. rrtve Eastward Irle Mail Train, 7 A.M.; Erie Ex press Train. 1 P. Al. Leave Westward Erie Mall, 9 P. M ; Erie Express '"pats'engVrcars run through on "he Erie Mall and Ex press trains both ways between l bllade plila and trie. v NEW YORK. CON- t CHUN. Leave New York at 9AM.. arrive at Erie 9 1,1 A. M. Leave rle at 165 P. M..ianlv at New York 8 40 P. M. Eiegant Mecping l arson a 1 the night trains. For Information respecting psscnger bunness, apply at corner TlilK'l IE 1 11 and A1AKK1T Streets I'lila. And lot Ireight business, of Hie ( omponv 's Agents, S. H. Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth aud Market streets. PhiiaUelphiat J. v. Reynolds, trie; WlUlam In own, Agtut N. C. R R , Baltimore.. H. li. H0IiN1O, General Freight A geut, PhPa. II. W. (-WINNER Geuerel I Icset Agent, Phlla. A. L. TY LI R, General btip't, W Uliamsporr, I EVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS REVENUK STAMPS. Ot all rieacrtutioua. Ol all dcserlptioi's, . , . i Always on hand, i Always on hand. AT FLORENCE 8FVINO MCHINK CO.'M OFFICE, AT FLORENCK hEY'I-O MA HI W E CO '8 Ol FICIt, N o. 8(0 CH KP N I'J, Mreet, No (WO CUKrtM'T Street , One door below Sevftilh street. One deor below eleventh street, the most llt-eral dlacount allowed. The most liberal Ul(iouuv allowed. It RAILROAD LINES pmi.APPLrtiiA, WILMINGTON, AND SAL- 1 T1MORK RAILROAD, HAiK TABLE, roirmrnrlhi VONDAt , Aorl. IH 1HCJ1 Trains wltt lrae l enot coiner r( lnmifi s.m .nit w isitx vn. 1 NAvrnoe sllIows:-i rxpreaa irain at 1 IS A. M (Mondsvs excepted) r Baltlmiire and M ashuiatoD alopnlng at Chester. Wll mmgt.n. Newark. Hktn, Noitln at, l errvvllie, llavre de l.race. Ahetileen. Penyman's, Aiagnona, cbase's ant Hummer's Run Wav A'ali 1 rain St R 1ft A. M. (Snni1n mkmiIi -r Pailimore, stopping at all regular stations between Pbl lhdrlphia and Paltlmor -. Jielawnre Railroad Train at T A. M. CnnAm ee pled , lor Prluceaa Anne. Adliord. and lntrme,n.t aistiors . ' r xoress Tra'n Bt Irf-i A.M. fSnndavs rxnanlaili Baltimore and Wasl lnplon. Fxnreaa l tain at I P M i.snndavs excented) lor Hal. tlniore and W asbiiikton. s opping at Cheator, C'lavinoit, Wiinilrgton, Newsra, Mkton, Northeast. Perry vl le, Ilavie de Grace. Absrdeen, l'errvmsn's, Edgewood. Mag nolia, ( base's and Mtemtner s Hun tu lit t inn aa at IIP. M.. lor Bait more and Waal,.. Inglon. res'onrershv Boat from Fa I'mere tor Fortress Mon roe Norn Ik. t tty PoiUL, and Richmond, will take the li sn a m iratn. v it.MtNiii nv a rrtiMy nn 4TT n v Tttjiua PtopplngatailMations between Phllailo'pbla and tvil- mingtoD Leave Pbllnde'nhla atl. 11 IS A. M., 4 SO 8. and li st P.M. 11) e 4 '30 P. M. tialn conncia with Delaware Railroad or llarrlagton and inienneiltitte stntlona. Leave Wilmington at 6 46 8. and I! SO A. M., 4 and IN P. M. 1 rains rnr New Castle leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M.. 4 .0 ana tip. M. ' iHUtiCGII TRAINS FRO?. BALTIMORB Leave Wllnlni-teg at 11 A M , 4 W a id '.0 P. M. CHi-kIKH FO PH1LADKI Pll I 4. Leave Ches or at 7 48, 8 46. M 14 and i 40 A M 4- 4J, 6 .1,7 If. ai d 10 36 P. M. FROM BAI.T1MORETO PHILADELPHIA. I eav Baltimore I'M A M. Wav.mall. o j(l A w Express I'll) P. M., Expiess. 6'35 P. Express 8 l'. sr., t xoress 1 K A I N H FOR BsLTlMORK Leave Chester at 4 49 and 8 M A. At., and 3 18 P. K. l eave W ilmington at6 x.1 aao 3 A. v.. and 4 lP. Af. Fre'tht Trains with l'assenser Cars attacoed will mm as follows : W llmlngton lor Pern vine and intermediate) stations at 8 OA P. M. Baltimore for Havra-rie Grace and Intermediate stations at 4 4s P. M. Penvvllla ror Wii- m'Pi'tiiii and iniemiediatn stations nt IS 00 A. M .con necting at Wilmington with 8 A. M. train for Fblladei- phia. on ua I I HAintv Fxpress Train at 4'1A A. M. mr Baltimore ami Waah. Inaion stnnnma at I hester. tVllinlnutnn. Nnwara ton, Nonheat Perryvllio Havre-de-Grace, Aherdeeu. I'i rt mi-n's. Magno la. C'base's and Mteminer'a It ju. Xttgnt express,! I r M lor nammoro and WosiiinKton. ecrnimoilaiion Trsin at 11 10 P.M. tor U'timi,.uin. and hilermedlate stations. BALIlMORfc FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8-iH P. M . stonnlnir at nnn.. Grace. Penyvtlle, and 'A llmmgton. Also s ova a' Kik ton and Newark (to take passengers for Phi adalpnlaand leave passengers trom Washington or Baltimore) and v nesier lo leave passengers noui xiaiitmoro or WAsa Inrton. V Accommodation Tratn from Wl mlngton for PhiLajIoi-a till lx and intermediate stations at b 0 P. M. 418 11 F, RF.NNhY, Superintendent. jjLNMSYLYAMA CENTRAL RAILROAD. M'RING AbRAhGEMET. The Trains ot tbe Pennsr Ivanla Central Railroad Rave tbe Depot, at Ibirty-arst and Market street, wbicb is reached by the cars ot the Market btreet Pas senger Railway, running to and from the Depot. Tlxt last car leaves Fiont street about 30 minutes prior to the departure of eacb Ttain. On Bundays Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets 4r mine tes bticro the dcpai lure of tho tvenlna Trains. Mann's Baggage I x press will ea I for and deliver BagMt-e at the Depot. OrCers lef. at the Ollice No twl t bcsiut i-trcet will receive attention ' TKAllO LKAVI PEl'OT. VIZ. I Mall Tram .....at 80 A. v. l aoll Accommodation, No. I atlOOo ' Fast Line atl2 00 M Parkeshurg at 1 U) P. M Bairkhuri. Act on modatton at 2 30 " I.aiieaFtef Accon tuouallun nt 4-f0 " I'aoll Train, No. 2 at ft-30 14 1 rle Mali at 0fl Philadelphia I xpiesst at 1110 a TRAINS AIlltlVE AT PEfoT, VIZ. I ClnclnnatlExpress- at 110 A. M PhllaUe pbla Lxpresst at 710 l'ao l Accou.uioUatlon, No. 1 at 8 2u " I'arkeslurg at 8tT0 " Lancaster 1 rain at 12 30 P. tt. Fast Line at 1 10 u Paoil Accommodation. No. 2 at 44'" " Iiay F apres at IPSO Uarrisburg Accommoilation ....at 910 u Monday'' txcept Saturday, t Daily. tDahy, except All other Trains dally, except Sunday. 'lbe Pentsvlvanla Railroad Company will not assnmf any risk tor Raggaxe. except tor W earing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun red Dollars In value. AH Baiigiige exceeding that amount in value w ill be at tho rink of the owners, unless taken by special contract Tit KET OFFICES Have lie n opened at No. 631 ( liemut street, Continen tal Hotel, and Glrard House, where Tickets mav be pro cur, d to all Important points in Pennsylvania, as well as) the West. Northwest and Bouthweet; aud all p tart Ic ti lers gtv n as to time and connections by JOHN U. ALL! N. Ticket Agent. lbe Ticket Olllce at West rhl adelphia will be conti nued as heretofore, where all Inionnatlon res.ee ting: routes, as well as Tickets, can be had on application to TUOMA H PARKE. . , Ticket Agent at the Depot An Fmlgrant Train runs dailv (except Sunday). For iuii im titulars as lo tare ana accomtnonations apply to luitinii a-iiib o DO. Ill LIU I K hlML O RTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD XI Depot, THIRD Street above Thompson. For BETHIJillEM, DOYLtPTOWN, MATTCH CHI NR., EAS'lON. WlLLlAMUPORf, and WILKES B A r. Ui" At 7 80 A. M.(Fxpress), tor Bethlehem Allentown. Maucb l hnnk, Hazleton, Williamspott, and Wilkes barre. AtS-SOP.M (Express), tor Betniehem, Faaton. U reaching Easton at 8'4) P. M. H At 415 P. M. ror lii thichem, Allentown, Alaacn (hunk. Danville and WUllamsport. For Dovlestown at83A A M.,2'30 and 4 IS P. V. lot Fort Washington at 10 A M. and 11 p. M. For Lamda'e at 8-16 P. II. W hile cars ol the Second and Third Streets Line Citv Passenger Cars run direct to t lie depot l eave Bethlehem at 6 2J A. M. 8 15 P M. Leave Doy estown at 6 10 A. It., Leave I.uu-Onie at trio A. Al and 10 trl A.M., and 3'lSand 5 30r. U Leave Fori Waehtngton at low a m., and2'll P. M ON rliNDA Y 8. PMIaileipbiaiOi Beth eliem at 0 A M. Philadelphia lor Doylcstown at 8 P. M, Doylestown lor I hi adelphia at 7 20 A.M. Bethlebem lor Philaocipbia at 4 P. M. 1 bronah Tickets must be piocuiedat the ticket office. THIKD street or REKK8 btieet F1.LI8 CI. A UK, Agent XREICHT LINKS FOR NEW YORK-AND J all the Msttons on the CA5IDEN and AMBOY d connecting Ral roads. INChf AfED DEPaTOH. IHr. CAMDEN AND AMBOY RA1LHOAD ANI TRANSFORATION COMPANY F HEIGHT UnK lor New 1 ork will leave WALNUT Ktreet Wha.f at o'- lock P Al. daily iBundays excepted). Freight must be delivered before 4K o'clock, to befor watded (he sr.me day. Returning, the above lines will loave New York at 12 noon, anu 4 and 8 P. Al Freight lor Trenton, Princeton. Kingston, Now Bruns wick, and a.l points ou the camden anuAmnov Rail roadt aiso, on tin Beiv dere Delaware and Fleming ton, the New Jersey, the Fieehold and Jamesburg ami the Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and lorwarded up to I P Al. 'I be Belvldere le aware Kellroad connects at Phi lips burg wttb the Lehigh Valley Rai toad, aud at Manun kacliunk with ad points on the I ig' aware, Lackawanna, and W eslem l.'al road, forwarding to nyractme, Bulla. o. and other Doints hi Western Now Y'ork Hie New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey i entral Railroad, and aiNuwark with the Mori is and Essex Railroad A s lp men orandum, pceliymg the marks and num bers, iblpperK, and consignees, must. In every inntauce, be sent with each load oi goods, or no receipt wld he given. N. B. Increased lacl'itles have been mail for the transportation ol live stock. Drovers are invited to try the route. V ben stock is turnislied in iuamlties ot two carloads o more It will be douvercd at the foot of For tlch s'reet near the Drove Yard, or at Piur No. I. North Liver, as the shippers niuy designate at the time of shipment. Fur terms, or other Iniormation, apply to W'ALi Kit FRr EA-AN, Freight Agent, 11 1 No. 228 K. DELAWARE Aveuue, Philadelphia ij 111 La bTU'rllAi, GKKMANTOWN, " AND I NOERIH'IOW Ji RAILROAD. On and a;U-r WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1865, until rur hel Notice. FOR GK RAf AMOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7.8,0, 10 11,12 A. M.,1, 2, 3'10. Sfc,4, A bH, 7, 8 , 10. U, 12 P At LeaveGeriiiantowii(i,7.7X, 8,8 20, 0,10, II, 12 A. M . 1,2 8, 4.4H.8 ) 7 8,0 10,11 P. M. lbe 8 20 oown train, and 3H and AK up trams will not ston on the Gennantown Branch. " ON pI NDaYS. Leave Pbllsdelphta 910 A M., 2. 7 10S P. M. Leave Geiuiantowng A M.,1 8 OH P M l DE-KNIT HILL RAILROAD. Leave PhlladviphlaS, 8, 10, li A.M., 2, 8, IK AM, 7,1. and II P. M Leave (besnut Hill 710 minutes, R. 9 40, 11'40 A. M. '40. 3 (0, 5 40, (j-40 8 4(1, and lli'40 iiiiuntos P. M. ON HONDA Ym, Leave Philadelphia 910 mlnules A. M., 2 and 7 P. V, Leave ( besnut Hill 7-40 minutes A.M., 12 40, o'40. and 9il5 minu.es P M Ft R ONrHOnOCKEN AND NORKISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 35 uilnu'es,. 11-05 A.M., ),!. 4H. tH,)t.80 minutes, and llh P. At leave Norrlstown bhA, 1 50. , 11 A. M., 1,4H, , oo BP Al. 'I he (K P. M. train will stop at School Lane Wlsaa Lickon, Manny unk, ripriug Alill, and conahohocken only. . OS til'NDVYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2H. and 7 P. M. Leave Nurriatowu 7 A. M , arid li P- M. FOR WANAYCNK. , Leave Phlladelpius . 8 86 minutes, UDft A. M., lai, 4S ftH,6k. 8tiA, and UK P. Al . . - . Leave Wauajung 6, 7X.8 29. OX, ll, A. M.. J, , L V U ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M , 24. and I T. M. Leave Manayunk 7H A.M. rH, anfl 8 P. M. W. U. WILSON. General buirin ten iter., Aiepot NLMTU OudOKliUi k)Uw t J
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