THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 186G. RELIGIOUS TROUBLES IN ITALY. ltllti of the MwMicra f Prot"tant la Barlcttn YIx Poriona Hilled and ftbont Tweaty Wonoded-rnrr ot h Blob evrnl i Prlentn, Monhf, and rrlraf.clr Airnl, Et. Florence (March 29) Cor -tipondence London Times. The Berlotta massacre turns out to be Terr little Inferior Jn atrocity and extent to the worst ot the first accounts that reaehod us, and the Diritto scarcely rpoke In an exaggerated strain wheu It do elated that jiili at, at the nead or an ignorant and brutal poople, had renewed in little Marietta the savage soodos ot the nivht of 8t ttartholomew in i rmuce." J tie instincts or fanatical pries is seem the same m all are- and eountnos; otherwise one might well wonder at the perpetration of such atrocious enmea in the name Or religion in the Tear 18 JO, and in country that claims to rank with the most CiTllixed. It is notorious, howeror, that the Terra dl Bartls by no moans one ot the mom enlightened districts of this peninsula, and what hat Just occurrod there may soJTe a a itssou to tboso Italians who cannot bear to he told ot the vlce. tenoranoo, and fanaticism of large portions of tholr countrymen. The papors have boon requested to make the best of (he matter, but not all ef them cbey official hints of this kind, and proTluoial Journals and private lettoia bring na abundant details. Blame is cant upon the ml pre lect ot .Marietta, who was warned ot tno coining out break, and even, it is snlil. ol its exact hour, bat who took no precautions. With a few bonorablo excep tions the local authorities and the Rational Uuards seem to have disgrsoed tliems-lvos. A (Attn A thA 91th nf Marnh trntn Harlnttn. finh. lished in the Corriere Utile ilarv.he, says: I "Three houses tmrnod an i six persons killed. 1 visited the ruins thii morning, aud the (amnios of jemeof theTiotims. I will not dwell oa the paiu'ul rrpresslon produced by tho blackonod wails and roll en furniture, the traces of blood still vlsib.e on walls and pavement and the gnoi or weoping or- iian-; l will lin t uyse i to incts. it appears mat ie Lent preaouers, mstoaa ot exciting tno laitniui o reDentai.ee. regu ar r preached hatred to the i rotObWutn. representing their destruction as a fceco'ssrv work, good and agreoabio in ihit sight of jrod oflove. No wondor if such bad sootl pro tluced abominable fruit. But it appears thac poli ces and reaction were combined with religious Cobves. "1 am assured tbnt one hundred and fifteen houses ere doomed to sack aud fire, and tbata list oi them is in the hands ol Justice. Be that as it may, on 'Monday the 19th instant, a horde of lunatic ontered he house lu which the Evantrollcal meetings nro meld, killed in cold blood two brothers w ho fell into heir bands, smashed eyervtnmg in tno House, ana ot tiro to it. The piopriotor and the preacher es aped ever tho root, and I am happy to ay thac the atter found shelter in the bouse ol tho Canon Ua- iriel Rixzi. The oonduct ot tho National Guard anuot be too severely biamed. I be mooting house s not more than tinny metres lrom their post, and be butchery took piaoe literally before their eves, vithout iheir Btimnc a fine-or to prevent it. For Itwo hours th mob of fanatics did what it ploased nd during that lime it burnt three housos and killed yive persons. A bixth died yestorUuy of his wounds. i tie number ot wounded is great, out tno list is not et complete. Besides the priest Kuuieri l'ostijr iene. two o'her priests, a monk, and inor j than two iwidred per.'onB are already incarcerated, and fresh rresls are being constantly made." A letter lrom Trani, in the Naples rungle, says bat the c.erical reaction bad been planned on a urge scale, and was to havo its ecno in other towns, utibe movement fat ed or at least was only par- il. A lotter in the Naples J'atria says that lor uie time pan a number of persons living at Bar- tta had becomo audictod to the so-called fc.vau lical lorm oi worship, and thac it was lately de livered that a minister of that faith lived In the hafO ol the brothers l'etruccl, The meetings which ook plaoe there amounted, according to tho Patria, jo lour hundred or five hundred persons, but this is erhaps an exaggeration ot a mistake, tor in another fetter, in the Corriere delle J'uolie, 1 find .the fol lowing: , several months ago ono uaetano uiannini, oi lorenoe. took up bis abodo at Barletia, with the in- km ion ol nmkiiig. t.iosolytus to his reugious doo nnos and beliet. To that end he held secret conler- aces in a private house, and bad succeeded in sur rounding hirveli with about forty loilower. This (tec became known among thu people ot the plaoe, ho which, endowed with a lurvid imagination, and lallurally not yet educated to civilized toleration, to wtuai respect oi consciences, to noeriy oi rei pious nviouons, conceived great auger and open indig nation. But peihaus these leelings would never nave Exhibited themselves in disorderly and rebellious Jew ll tuts ajemeu piunviiors, i u-Miguuu, ttuu jireu ifroe (I torget the name ot a lhird had not lrom the tuint repeatea.y siirrea up tne popular iury ana fioltrd the citizen to revenge Christ and the Catho lic religion upon the unfortunate Evangelical minis- pr ana htg loltowers. f rom uay to uay, tnereioro, ie anger of the pooulo. which is Buperstuious. bo- iiuse it is igLorant and most intolerant because ot yet ripe lor real liberty, became nercer aua ronger.- In the minds of these benighted fanatics there an- V'ars to have beon a strange conlu-ion as to the aeons ol their violence, judging, at leaat, trom the ies they are reported to havo uttered. They ox aimed in one breadth Victor Emmanuel, the alian nation, the Catholio religion. Garibaldi and i'-suB Ci.riat, adding to this strange and irreverent ledlev ones of "Down with the Protestants! death thorn 1" The nnest most compromised is said to a Capuchin friar named Vito Maria da Moia, iwbo -,p ayed extraordinary zoal and iurv in hounding tne moo to its murderous work rom a private iirco 1 havfi been Intormed that as manv as venty porsons were wounded : but this may be an aegeralion, and porhaps the true number will i ver be positively known. It would be a mistake, however, on tho part of the tbontiOB to cloak the ttuth, iu.tead ot boldly pro aiming it. ana rigo ously punishing the oll'enderj. he ministeriul prints seem to havo become very tardea in speaking of ihe allair. On the other Lud, thu Diritto exonerates tho Mininter of the In- nor irom a guppressio vert (wuuu quesiiuueu niu her aa in the unameer concerning tno ttartetta assacres), only by dec urirg nun worse lnurmed n would be any private person who had an Into- ;t in ascertaining the laoUo! the case. While stat- g the killed at tlire pDisons, and presenting the air in the mildest lieht. bignor Cniavos assured the hamLcr that politics had nothing to do wltn theso Dloruh'e eteu:s: but, it this be true ot the igno- ut rabble who did the bidding of their clerical lead- i, it is exceedingly hard to bolieve that politics a no share in ox ltingthe savage zoal of the latter. e principal l apal organ, the UuUa Caitotica. dares t openly delend the assassins and incendiaries ot rletia, but it casts the entire responsibility of the oudshed, and ot the other excussas committed, ou Ibu ul-advised Mimxters ot the crown, and on the audacious horetics who dared to intrude nwelves among the uicet and pious Chnxtiansot leira dl lian. it argues that when the Uona i- ion was proiuulpated bv Charles Albert, in IS 18, on y non-Uatholics in the kingdom were tho udois and iho Jews, and that, tborofore, to them Jould be limi'ed thu toleration wliicn tht Consti- fl.nn u,l.llA ..,niDi.nl.. I'ail.nln A ,kL.tnl.n d nouian croed the roiigiou oi tne ntatu, guarn s to other forms of worship. "But the ministry, mpllng ujion the la v, allows all heretics tj come lta.v, to raine a pestilential pulpit, aud to busy involves in every way to d ran; her son's from the ioni of the Catholic l 'hurch." If it bo true that rrotentant congroration at llurletia is as largo as ii u oi the letters tneiicu state, we need not wonder the irritation manitetded bv the f anal Journal in v. Ion' articie which it htaas, "The Roliiou3 War the Kingdom of Italy." is. letter ot the 2tifi, from Bart, gives the following ount 1 1 tne town oi uarieita: It has about twenti-live tliousand inhabitants, which at luaht tliree-louriUs belong to tho class ot fioni.' or auriculioral laborers, who do not livo in itagi B scattered over the coun ry, or collected in lages. a in other countries, but are bore a?glome ied in wretched streets of the town, filthy and nkiug, aud in certain habitations, which should ie properly be called stable, tne more so as mon 1 women dwoll there under the same roof with a and every variety ot ooiuesuc animals. I his class of cit zens, ignorant, poor, superstitious erocity, is naturady led by the piiesthood, while two other chusus. artists and parsons in eay inmstanoe. have almost a repugnance to ai- ach it. owing to prejudices wnion are realty not t.fl,ih:" 1 n. nr date of Anoona. the 24th inst , the Mmiteur . he hi archil mentions tne arrival in mat city oi nor Cllanniui, the Evangelical pastor, who, with ma sons, "escaped miraculously trom the new Bartholomew, wbioU took place in that town on 19ih." Wrw Rttlk op Smoking. There is a tribe of his-cu'otle8 in Egypt tailed Buencla-pezi, or the l-nakeds. ''God ujutie v nuked," Biiid one, Jtid therefore I have never worn any kinl ol Jithins." YeV their lopto mils to convince ir women, tor tney are oreHnen toieramy wen. ev are incessant smokers; and moreover y have Invented a "new thing" In that bacial "Tliey think they nave mventea an improved thodol Binoklne. They take a whiff, ir nut the crosier BmoVe. then by a sudden i.atatinn rniititHie to catch aad bwhUow, as S v say. the real essence, the spirit, which, la f-ordinary way, Is entirely lost." . f.v oYiiwt to see the Iiaenda-pezi etyle Intro- tad Into our Ameucan smoking cars ere long. LEGAL NOTICES. THE COUKT OK COMMON PLEAS FOR T1IK CITY AND COUNIY OK PHILADELPHIA. I- state of Mrs KL1ZAIIKIH DkWOLF (late innos). sj l he Auditor appointed bv ihe Court to audit settle, and snluft the second and final account ot AAMUKL WAUNKK and TOBIAS WAI1NKK, Trustees, and to report distribution ot the ba'anr.e in the hands of the accountants will meet the puttie interested for tne purposes ol his appointment, on WEUNK8D Y.April 2 ihm. at VI o'eloek M., at blsotPce, No 4iri w A L MJT Street, in the City of Philadelphia, 4 14stulh5t IN THE COUKT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR J. TIJK CITY AM) COUNTY Ol' PIIILAHElPUI A. Eststeoi Whs MAHORKT E. VILHOi. The Auditor appointed Py the Court to audit, sn'tla, and ailliift the llrst and tinsl account nf JAMBS J). WAGAtK Trustee, and to rupnrt dlntributlen 01 the bal ance in the nanus of the accountant, will meet the Dartles InterCKted. tor the nurnoses of h i a id ilntment. on WKDKKMIAY. lApril M, IW, atlo'clock P. M., at hli ofllce, o. 40'i WALKUT Street. In the oltv of Phila delphia. 4 Mstuih&l IN THE COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TUE CUT AND COUNTY OF PHItvA UJELriHA. r state et Mrs. JUI IA W. CKUSItY. ThelAndltor aunolnied hv the Court to nudit. settle, and adjust the first and final account of TOU1A.S WAGiEK, 'I riintee, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet tho parties Interested lur ine purposes ui ni" appoinimcDt. on nr.i haouai, April Vi. IWW. at 1 o'olnek I. M , at M offl 'e, No 4d1 VALMTStrect,inibecityorrhlladolphu. 4 l4stutlit IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY (if I II I LA OELPUIA. Kttflte ef Mrs. HUH AN MEKkDITH The Auditor annoiuted hv iha Court to audit, settle. and adjust the llrst and final account of .lAMK-t M. WAUNh K. irusten. and to repurc dUtrllmtlon of the balance In the bands ot the accountant, wi t meet the parties IntercHted lor the nurnnses of his aonolmmnnt on WtHNKHDAY. April 2'-tn. lsiiB.. at 11 o'clo k A. M , at his office, No. 402 WALNUT street. In the elt; o Phi ladelphia. 4 14 stuthSt IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNT OF I'll tL A DELPHI A. rstate of Mrs, hUHAN A. WIHTKK. The A uditor appointed bv the Court to audit, settle and adiiist the first and final account of JAMKH I). WA1- Jst K, Trustee, and to report distribution ot the balance in the bands ot the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of bis appointment, on WEDNESDAY April 2V 18(10 at 3 o'olock P. M. at. his otlico, No. 402 WALNUT Street, In the city of Philadel phia. 4 Hstulh.H DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. fliENCII STEAM SCOiUINtJ ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 EACE Street. We beir leave to draw your particular attention to our new French Mesrn Hcouring hstabllshireut the tint and only ore ol Its kind in this city We do not d.yo, but bj a chemical procevs resicre Ladles', Gentlemen's, an. Children's Garments to their oriKlnal states wltnou injurlnH them in the least, while pieut experience and the bettu achluerj- trom France euublo us to warrant penect satisfaction to ail who may lavor us with their patronage. LADIES' DRht-SES, of ever, Uescitption, wither without 'trimmings, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine or not. Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covers, Carpets. Velvet. Klhhons, Kid Gloves, etc.. cleaned and rettnlHiied in the best maimer Gen lemen's hummer and Winter Clothing Crimed to pertecti n without In jury to the stuff. Also Flans and Lanueis All kinds 01 stains r moved without c 1 anion the whole All orders are executed under our immediate supervision, and pattefsction guaranteed in every lnsinnce. A call and examination of our process Is retpectlully solicited. AL11EMLL & MAM, 12 nitheS No BIO RACE Btieet XTEW YtiRK DYEING AND PRINTING J.1 ESTALL1BUMENT, btaten Island, No. 40 N. EIGHT H Street. This Company, so long and favorably known In New 1 era mr tue past lony-six veats. nave opaneo an otnee as above Ladles' and gentlemen's sannents and wear ing apparel of every kind Dyed ard Cleaned in the tnosf perfect manner Mams ana spots removed lrom garment) Vt ltboui belnn tinned. tierchunis bavlpg poods ot undesirable colors can have rcem reo.Tco in suncnor etvie. i zymwijiu LIQUORS. (J11ESM1T, GROVE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIKD Street, If anything was wanted to prove the absolute parit) of this Whisky, the following certificates should dolt There is no alcoholio stimulant known commanding suet eccttDicndatlon tiotn such high sources : Philadelphia, September 9. 180S We have carefully tested the sample of CIILSNUI GKOV1. WI118KY which you send us, and find that II contains konk or tub roibONOtis spbstakck known at fi siL oil, vi nu n is tne cnaracteristio and injurious In gredient of the whiskies In general use. UOOTH, GAKHK'JT & CAMAC, , Analytical Chemists. V, Vadv OAn,nmt.na 4 1 0 KO I have snalvzed a eamnle ot 'CHESNUT 6itOVE VH1SKY received Ironi Air. Charles Wharton, Jr., ol l'hiiadelnhia; und bavliiK carelullv tested it. I am pleased to state that It is entire. y fkee vuou poisonous ok UKLKiEHioi s substances. It is an unusually pure auu uue-uavoreu quant.v 01 wnisay. James b. mi.TON, m. d.. Analytical Chemist. Eobtov. March T IMS I have made a cbemlesl analysis ot commnrclil sam ples of C1IKSNUT GLOVE WHI.K V, which proves to be free from the heavy Kusll Oils, and periecily pure and uimduPerated. '1 he fine flavor of th 5 lv hl.sk v iu derived 1IOU1 me yruiu um-u iu uinuuiuciuriiif ic jjespeciiuiiy. a. a. uaykx. m. v.. State Assayer, No. 16 Boyiston Btieet For pule bv barret, demllohn. nrbnltln. RtNo. MfiVnrrh iiui.li direct, r niiaueipuia. t a NATHANS & SONS, IMPOliTEIlS OF OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. No. 19 N. FE0NT STREET, PHIIjADELPBIA. MOSES NATIjARS. HO RACK A. NATHANS, ORLAMiO D.MATUAKS. si 9m DENTISTRY. TSA1AH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF J. fhl.adcli'bia Collese of Dentai Purcery, class 18S3-4. lontierly oi Westchester, ra., having servea turee years in tne xruiv, nas lestimea tne practice oi ins proiession atNo 241 N. ELKYKNTII IStrcet riiilodeipbla, where be -nil! endeavor to nive satis aetory atieutiuntu all wno may requiie his pioit ssiouai services. n s RANDALL & CO. PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine Knglish Toilet Soaps, IN CHEAT YAIilETY, JtBT RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. We have constantly on band every variety ol TERFUilEEY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders. Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Wuter. bbaving Creams, -Cosmetlques, Tooth raster Brushes, e i turn JjJ TJ R : E K A I THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TBF. IMMVKHF. HI7CCEB8 With which this prepara tion has met duiiUK the short time It has been beiore xue puunc, asa piduceu tue tuousanus auu tens 01 uiou sands who have nPil ana attested its virtues to pro- nuunce H the ONLY and 'J'KUL Ualr Restorative The 1 ureka has been Introduced Into all the principal cities both Last and West, and having taitntuliy periormed all iui i ciuiuieu tor n, bac supirn oeu an oiuer uair rre- pn rations J ha r ureka restores Orevllftir to Its otiKlual coiori prevents tne Pair from fulling out, ov causi healthy condition of the n-Bln. maiurUii? to the t soilness, and floss, aud yc utbiul appearance that no other Ualr Preparation can produce. The fcuruka is free rrom an uniiumies or poisunou 1 drugs, ana can ie uie KV 1 11 U l . I wuil-WK P.ll Ul ,1 II II. . Manulactured aa sold wholesale and retail by ROBERT USHER, Sole AgfrU, No. 2D N. FIFTH Btreet. 8t Loujs, Ho. Aarnts for Pennsylvania, DYOTT CO.. No tR bKCoNU btreet, muaaeipum. 1 20uiwaui COAL. QNE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM WniTXEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL. AND BITUMINOUS COAL No. 905 North NINTH Street, Above Poplar, KaatSId. 4 7 JAMES O'BRI DEALER IH E N, LEUIUH AND SCHUYLKILL O O A L, BY 2UJC CAEOO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, belcw Fitrvsater. Eas constantly on Land competent supply of the above superior Coal, suitable tor iamliy use, to which he calls the attention of his friends aud the public aenerolly. uiaoM loir at wo. XOfiH. Fitth street, Ko. 82 B. Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or tost Clfiice, proD fitly attended to A HL I'LEJOli QVAIATY OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 7B ROBERT. T. BENDER, COAL DEALER, S. W. C0KNEB BB0A1) AND CALL0WE1LL STBEETS rPILAPELlniA. Hone bnt the test WEST LEHIGH, all sizes, from the Greenwood Colliery, on hand, and for sale for CAbU OJSLY. J 10 m Also, IKGlhE DEATEIt, AND FTJENACK COAL TEAS, &o. I'EAS REDUCED TO l, AT INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, No. 43 8. PKCOND Street. EOASTED COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CTS. at GBAJU'M lea Warehouse. Ho. 43 bECOXD Street. inC. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S 1U Tea Warehouse, t.o. 43 8. 8KCOD Street. qAEA8 AND COFFEE8 AT WHOLESALE prices, at IKGRAM'8 lea Warehouse, ho. 41 tJ. fJIREEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A V pound, at ikgbam'8 Tea Warehouse. No 43 8 PJ( ONL Street. Try them. Hi MEDICAL. FEENCnMEDICINESIN VOGUE! BY GRIMAULT & CIE., Chemists to H. F. II . Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GRIMAULT'S SYKUP OP lODlZfcD HORSE RADISH. Til la Kvnin 1a fmnlfiv a1 wifli 4lio rrvo r vnat eninoud In f lace ol CuU Liver oil, to which It Is infinitely superior, t cures dike men of the chest, scrofu a. lvmnhatio dis 'a J W 1 1 'vj tt 1 iii iii v Ski vm n Duvvvno. iu orders Brern sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite. It remnerates the constitution bv ourhvlns the blooa, and is, In a word, the most powenul oepura tive known. It never iatlpiies the stomach and bowels, and Is admln'stcred with the eieatest enlcacv tovoumr children, subject to humours, or obstruction of the tilands. At last, it is very efficacious In the diseases of the skin. NO MORR CONSUMPTION. GRIMACLT'S SYRUP OP UYPOPIIOSPHITE OF LIME. This new Medicine Is a sovereign remedv in nhthlsls and other diseases of the lunts promptly removes all the more serious symptoms. The couth is relieved, the nii-ht sweats ceuse, aud the patient rapidly recovers his n eaiiu. NO MORE POVERTY OF TEE BLOOD AND PALE COfllf LEA ION. DR. LERAB' PH0S1HATE OP IRON. This new terruiiinous medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and Iron In a liquid state It is different lrom all hitherto ottered to the public. Is liquid, coioriess . irnu tasteless, ji speeauy cures cniorosis. pains iu me siumucu, uuucuii umestion. oyBinenorruuja, anemia. 'Ihe majority of the Academies of J'cdlclne of Paris rccommena tne pnospnate otircn to Ladies or aclicute constitution suflerinx lrom anemia, and all other per sons iaugueu irom over nrxiety, neivous emotions, overwork, general debllltv, and poorness 01 blood. It Is the only preparation wnicn never causes cnasti pat ion, andean be borne by the most delicate stomuchs NERVOUS HEADACHE. NEURALGIA , is Instantaneously cured by GRIMAULT'S BRAZILIAN (HJARANA. a vegetable substance used from time iiiimemorlul in vruttxi, ana tniire ip incp-niirc. BETTER TH AN COPAIBA ! ! GRIMAULT'S CAPSULES AND LIQUID EX- THAU Vf MATIUO VriUrjlALls. Where all other Medicines have fulled, these nreaara- tions win uiwavs euecr a cure. J nose insure a ruDiuann extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic cases ot Crivate disease. 'J bey are used In the Ilospltuls in Paris, y the celebrated Dr. Ricord. aud are found greatly su perior to all hitherto kuovm mineral remedies and Copaiba and Cuhel s. I he Injection Is used In recent, auu capsules in tne more chronic cases. GENERAL DEPOTS . In Paris, at GRIMAULT & Cie , Chemists to 11. F. D. Trinco Jiapoioon, 45 RUE ltlCUKLIEU. In New York, at T. M- EECKER'S. No. 129 GRAND Street. IN PHILADELPHIA, 3 19 minim & CO S. At FRENCH, RI CHARES "REMOVAL! REMOVAL!! OLD DEIYERS' ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FROM N. AV. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE, TO Broad Stieet, Above Race, East Side. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to at the lowest market rates. , HEtiS, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS ICE COMPANY. The undersigned, teellng exceeding thankful to his manv friAmls and customers for their verv liners! nntron- K xtended to him durmg the last seventeen years, aud paving soio nis entire mierem 10 S1E8KKH. HKhB. JOHNSON it DAVIS. Takes nleaiura in recommending tnein to his former pa'rons. as tney are gentlemen 01 wen Known integrity and will undoubtedly maintain the refutation of the OLD DR1VKKK' ICE COMPAN Y, and lueverv wav act so as to give entire satisfaction to ail who muv kindly limit mem wuo tueir cusioui. upeetu'iy. etc.. J 2 3m A. BROWN. QUEEN PEA S, CKEEN CORV,. ' 1PESU TOMATOtS, ; K-ro. AIJilJltT b. rtGJtl.HTS, COB ELEVKNIH AKD MUM, Hi X MEDICAL. gLKOTROPATIlY. DBS. GALLOWAY & SlIEBI), THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTUICIANS, Ate treating with remarkable success all acute and Chronic Diseases, at tlie'r ELECTEOPATHIC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street, One Door Eost of Thirteenth Rtrect. Wc have been engaged for many years In the noble work of Riving health and happiness to the suffering and the) affllced. During this time we have treatea about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS sufferlnn Irom the various forms of disease, and in almost every case a per manent cure has been efleoteo. Many of them, in fact, bad been given up as incurable by tholr physicians. Wa have restored to health. In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who had been suffering lrom pulaful diseases flvs. ten, and fifteen years and upwards. At our Institution we have cored, and are earing, a class of dis cuses that has Ladled tho medical profexston In all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In this successful practice, is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY A 8UEDD In this practice. By this ajraniremcnt we hops to be enabled to attend profession al, y to our larire practice. KEtHtENt EH. We refer the diseased and others Interested In our new practlco to the following well- kuown ucutlcnicn who have been treated successtully by us Ul OLOK OFANT, No. 010 Chesnutstreet It. T DESlLVh It. No 17116 Chesnut street t.cueral 1'LI.ASuNTON, No. tili Upruco street JlBjor-t.em ral l'Lr AnONTON, U. 8 Army. Hon. DAVID W ILilOi'. Judxe of Court of Claims. Wah,ntton city. j ion. tiuuK uai' !., jvew 1 ora city. J V. J IT. JVt A K M A LiJ, . Ol l-HFHIllirj', fa. J-.DWIN FOKIIE8T. Ihe itre at Trancdiiin. j.ev. j r. hai l,, 01 l niiaueipnia. Kcv. DAN1H. LARK.. Illinois. ( olouel 1IIOMA8 W. SWKhK EY. Assessor. No. 713 Wa.nttt street. iiroiiUK l. i Aiti,!., Attorney-at-law, Hixtu and ChcHiuit etreets. IMAM IX KEY. Attorney at Law, No.707 6ansom 8 net. PK. liKORHK w. Kit i). Lancaster city, reona. jilt. ,M. 14. 1U0U N . (iiruro House. UKV. MK. MAI. LORY; Ncrrtstown Penna. ALII Klii' II. MLOLAY. No hi WUIium street. Now York cltv. f!. CHSiMTMl!", Ptnyvessnt streei. New York cliy. II. '. hUK l 1 EI' K, No. XVi'i Market street. JOHN JI.IH 161 yo 13!Woulh Erond stieet.' O W. MV'.Rt HANT. Gennsniowii, l'lillauclpbla. Consulttion and cxsniiuations lteeoi charge. An interesting Circular mal.ed by addressing CHS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD, No 1230 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. 3 31 imA th2m yox roruLi. WBIGIIT'STAII SYI1UP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIltD Street. Trice, $100 per Bottle; $5-00 for half-a-dozen. The urdcrsliined citizens teke plcnsure In cheerfully recen uiiiicilug the use of Wright's Tur Htrup lor coug lis. colds, consumption. whoopiug-couRh, spotted levtr. liver coinpla'nt, pnlns In the breast, bronchi ds. ini'ammation, ana restriction ot air vecseis in the lungs, etc. 'i he remedy should be In every lamily Charles C. Wi ton, ornv's frett otllee. Charles H. Ginllen, Sunday Mercury ollice. James Nolen, hqurer tthce William F. Corblt, Associated Press. W illiam H. Carpenter, l ire Alarm and Police Tele graph, liith and c hesnut streets. A itanooipn. front ana 1 omnaru Eireeis. James W. ferrine No. 11'29 Charles street. 11. A. Davis. No. 323 Usskld streeU John W oodeldo No. 13,'U Fianklin Btreet. Robert Tbompscn No. BOB W alter street. R. O. Wurcn, No. 626 Fianklin aireet. J Geblotr. No 731 8. Second street. John Seymour, No. MS b. rout street. .. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street il. C- li iu t1 ci t No. 327 S. second street L. Bates No. C05 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 d. Second street. Mary Caldwell, No 1M12 Sansom street. W. 'J houias. No. 20 N. Fourth ftre.it T. W. t srthy. No. ltfl Ei'reth's alley. Ceorge Wlison. No. 236 Race street. , W. F. Brooks, No. 69 North Second street. M. J Hassett, No. 110 Canal Btreet. 8. Heymour Rose. Bustleton. Chnr i s Rogers, No. Ittl South street. It. T. Wellington, r-econd and Quarry streets J-'.. F. 1 homas, No. I'M l-outh sixth atreet. William Barns, No. 61ft South front street S. 8. Samord, Opera M imager. John Muginnls. rear of No. in4 North Second street. Mrs. b. It. Choate, Newark, Dei. air. tr;;;;i B. rrriaht .- Sib: we take pleasure In recommending your TAR BYRCP tof which we have already rl consitierahie niiiiT,iitt..si as a most, pxi elicit nud efficacious rcniedv 101 the compisiiitH set torth In your printed bill alreu ijr sunmitteu to tne puinie. as a iruuivinn act 10 suueriug humanity we will cheertnlly recommene jour prepara tion to ail afflicted with diseases w men 11 is uesigneu 10 cure. Yours, etc, . jjilks s, bu, urnpcisw. N, E. corner Pine aud Sixth streets. For sa'e also at JOllNe-ON, HOI.I.OWAY COWDEN'S, DYOTT & CO.'. A nd all principal Drupgis.s auu Dealers. The subscriber would heir leave further to say that lie is picpurea ie nil orders etiu wnnni ie i-.yrupio nnv mirt ol the coiintrv. 1'ercous desiring other Inter mut ion by mail will inclose a postage si snip and answers win beretuiiKU as soon as tue exiycuciea oj uusiuess will admit. Address WILLIAM B. WKlUItT, 8 20 No. 771 S. THIRD Street, ruiladolphia, Pa. SHIRTS. FURNISHING GOODS, &o J. W. SCOTT & CO. SIIIP.T MANUEACTUHEES, AND DEALERS IK MEN'H I11HN1S11INO GOODS, IIo. 814 ChC6nut Street, FOUR DOCKS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL," 8 2C rp PHILADELPHIA. I A T E X T SIIOULDEll-SEAM KlilltT MANUFACTOI1Y- AND (GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIINO STOKE. PERKKCT FITTlNti BHIltTB AKD D1UWKR9 mede from niessurement t very short notice. A il othir articles ol UiMLdvMi'.ji'B uuuua In full variety. VlNCIIl '.HTb:R & CO., 824 S 1 CHaiBKUI Sl'KHJiT RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAiLKOAI). On and aiter WuKDAY, February 12 two daily trams will run between Washington and incnnurg, connactirg at Gordonsvlle with Virginia Ceutral Ru roud trulns to and lrom Richmond as follows 1 IUAJL, iuaih. , ... 1 1 fae Washington daily (bundav excepted), at 645 A- M , and arilve at Lynchburg at 646 r. M. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M. and arrive at washing ton at 4 26 P M. r.Armni 1 main. , . T.esve Washington dahv (including Sunday) at 6 M P. yi. and arrive at 1.) iichn'mg at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at 0 DO r . M. and arrive at Washing ton ut 6 10 A. M. hotn trams maKing ciose connections ..ruuuuurH for all points Houth and Southwest, and at Washington lor Nonh and Northwest. Flrt,t-clds sleeping cars will be attached to the night trtins. , . Tbe rns" is nirraotive, noi oniy tor voununaoie accommodations, but lor the fact that it passes the now pi-tone localities of Fairfax, Bull Run. Manassas, Rns toe, l at'ett's, Rappahauuock. Culpeper. Orange, and (iordousvllle, places ol uuperlshaulu interest in the popular mind. Through tickets to all points Pouth and Southwest pihv be had in Boston, New York, Phlluitciphia, and Baltimore, and at the offices ol the road In Washington Alexandria. IW. H. MoCAFFKRTr", Oeneral riup inUndent. I"70K 8AL1C STATE AND COUNT? RIGUT9 ofCapewell A Co.'s Pateot Wind Guard and Air Heater fot Coal Oil Lamps t it prevents the Chimneys lrom breaking. 1 his we will warrant Also saves ana third the oil. Call and see tbem they eost but ten cents. ..,. SHiS HACK ritreet Philadelphia Sample sent to any part of the United states on receipt of ii eeuu. 1 10 RAILROAD LINES. R E A D I N 0 R A I L R O A D. ORE AT TkllNIC T.INr JFOM PHTIiAULLIlII TO IhE INTKRIOR OF I'tNhHlVAM ,1HE btHI Vl.tllll, liOUE LANNA. I VMBFFI.AND AND WYOMINO VaL 1.J.YH. TUB NORTH, NORTuWl 8 T, AND TUE CANAJIAll WINTER ARBANOFMrNT OF PASSENGER Lesrlnjt tbe Company's Iepot'. at THIRTEENTH aad CAIIOWU1LL fetrects Philadelphia, at the loUowtng hoars 1 HORNINO MAIL. At g A. M. for Reaalna. Lebanon Harrlsbnnr Poffs vlllo. 1'lnegrove. Tania(ua, unbtlrr, Wliliamsport. l-lrnlra, Koehesirr. Nia.ara Faiit, Ituffalo. A lentown, JS llkesbnrre, 1'lttsten, York, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Dscersiown. etc. etc This train ronnects at RF.ADINO wt h F.ast Penn sylvania Hnllrcad frslrs for Allentown etc., and tha Lelinnrn Valley train for Harrishurg, eto t at POR1 CLINTON with Catawitsa Railroad trsms fcr Wll llB'nshnnr, Lock Haven. Flmlra ete.t at HARRIS HCUO with Northern Central Cumberland Va ley. and Schuylkill and Pnsqtif hnnna treins lor Northumher hind, Wililamtport, York, Chambersburg, fh.egtove, etc eto. AFTERNOOV KXPRF.a Leaver rhtlniiolpbla at 8-HSP. M , for Heading Fott. vllle, Ilarrwhurg. etc, conneetlnu with Reading and Co umhla Railroad trains for Columbia, etc, and with Catawlsra Kallroad trains lor Milton, Wlliiamsport, i-lmira, Uufalo. etc. . READINO ACCOM MOP ATION, Leaves Reading at 6 M A stojiping stall way sta tions, a.rivlug at l'hiiadelnhia at S it A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at t it A. M.I arrive in Reading at 7'80 P. M. Imlna tor Philadelphia leave nnrrlsbnrr at US A M. and PottsvlUe at M iNl A. M arriving In Philadelphia at lvt-4 P M. A item 0011 trains leave Hurrisburg at I 4A P. M , Pottsvllle at J'44 P. M., arriving In Philadelphia at 706 P. M. H ARRIS RL'BO ACCOMMOIHTIOX. Leaves Keding at 138 A. M. and Hamshnrg at 00 P. M. Market train, wlih passentter ear attached, leaves Phi adelphla at VHt noon for Reading ann ail statlcns. Leaves i.esdlns at 11 3n A.M. and Downing town at U ii) P. At., lor Philadelphia and all way sia th us AH I he aeove trains run dally, Sundays excepted. Ouniiny trains leave Pottsville at H-UO A. M and Phi ladelphia at S IS F M. I1K8 KK VALLEY BMLROAT). Passenpers tor Hownlngtown and Intel mediate points take the 8 00 A. M. ami 4 30 P M. trains from Vhlla. deiphla, returning irom Downlngtown at 7 05 A. M. and NLW YORK EXrhESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE v r.M-. Leaves New York i n A M ami M P. M naum. Reading at 1 A. 11 and 1-48 P. M , and connecting at Harrishurg with Pennsj ,vanla and NorLhern Ceu ral Railroad express trains lor PitUburg. Chloago. Wll liumsport. I.lmlra. llnlt'more, etc. tiiturnlng, express train letves Harrishurg on arrival Ol the leiiiisvlvniila ex ores Irom Pltmonnr. at X anil Iff 5 A SI . liaising Remling at 4 40 und 10 ti A. M. and arriving in New York at 10 A. M and i 45 P.M. sleep ing cars accompany these trains through Pet ween Jersey 11 ij- auu r uiMjurg n Illioill cnange. j man train lor new rorx leaves iiamsnurg at 1 4n . M. Ulall train lor Harrisburs Iravea New York at 12 it. BfHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave l'ottsvllln at 845 ami II a.m.. andl-is P. M . letumlng Irom Tamaoua at 7 '35 A. M. and 1-40 und 4 IB P 11 fcChUYLKILT, AND HTJQUKH VNNA R ULROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 14s A. M tnr PlnntrrnvA .ml Bflrrisl.urg. and 1 5u P. M. lor Flm-urove and Tremnnt, rcturniiigiroiiiUarrlsturgat4 00P. M., and from Tre- uiouiai 1 a. at. aiiau r. ai. tickets. Through flrst-elass tickets and emlin-nnt tlekets in all the principal points In the Nonh aud West and lanaua. 'J he 10I lowing tickets are ohtninahle only at the office 8. RKADrORD, Treasurer, No. 227 S FOURTH 01 Mreet Philadelphia, or to U Superintendent. ReHuing: A. Ml OLLS, l.enotol tJUJlMt I ATION 'JICKFTH At 25 percent, discount, between any points desired. tor iauiilies ai.d firms. MII.F.AOE TICKETS, Good for SC00 miles, between all nnlnts. .V2 .11 each for families and hi ma SEASON TICKETS, For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. t JLr.MUI M CM Residing on tbe line 01 the mad will he furnished with caids entitling themselves and wives to tickets at halt 1 are. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia 10 nrinclnal sia,ii ns. irnnd for Ra. tuidov, Sunoay.and Alondav, at reduced fate, to be had tn vat tbe J lcKet unice, at TlUUTLi-NTfa. and CAL LOW IilLL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all desctlptions forwarded to all the above points, irom tbe t ompauy's new Frelvht Depot, BROAD and WILLOW Streets. lUEltiHT TKAINS Leave Phllodelnhia dull vat II 30 A M. HIS nonn and f. P. M.. tor Reading. Lebanon, Barrlsburg. Potuville. Port Clinton, and all polnta beyond. MAILS Close at the Phfladelnhla I'nat Oi'Hre for all nlae. nn tt, iubu auu iu uiancnes et 0 A. Ai , ana an tne principal .iBijvu. uui ai j jo r. ai s 10 TOOK NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND A Aniooy ana muaacipMa ana Trenton Railroad i;uuiiaiir iiiiep FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and way pieces, irom Walnut street whan, will leave ai loilowa, viz. : tA.ua o a. ax., t;s omatn ana Amooy Acconiinoas tion J2-2.1 At 8 A. St., via ( en den and Jersey ( Ity Express... 1 00 A t 2 P Al. via Can den ar.d Ambov F.xpress 2 28 At 111 M. (noon) and 8 P. M., via Camden andAm boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger).... 221 At 6 and Ipse P. M. via Camuen and Amboy, Ac commodation (Freight and Passenger), 1st class ticket j-ji 2d Class Ticket l oo At 6 and 10 A. il., 2 aud fi P. M., for Mount Holly, Ewansvll.'e, Ptmberton and Vlncentown : at 6 A.M.. and 2 P. M .. tor Freehold. At Band 10 A. M., 12 M.,8'30,S.fl. and 11-3(1 P. JJ., for P al ms ra, hlverton, Delanco. Bever y, Edgewater. Bur llUKtcm, Florence Pordentown etc. 1 he lo a. M. and 6 P il. lliits run direct through to Trenton LINES FROM KEN SI NC TON LLPOT W1LI- LEA VI AS FOLLOWS 1 At 111S A.M., 4 30 and 6 46 P. Al., via Kensington and Jersey City Fxpiess 43 0t At It P. II (Nifclit) ViB Kensington and Jersey City Express j-2i 1 he 6-46 P. ivi. Line will run daUv. All others Sunday s excepted. At 7 0 end IMS A. W.. 8, 8-30. 4'34). 4 and 8 48 P. M., and 12 Midnliiht, lor Bristol. Trenton, etc. At 7 A. M., 10 80, 3, 5 aud 6 P. W. tor rornwells, Torrls dale, Ho'mesbuig. Tarony Wlsslnomlug. Brldesburg and Frankiord, and at 8 P. Al for Bolmesburg and intermediate Kations L1.LV1DERE D FLA WARE RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Vallcv, Northern Pennsyl vania, and New York sta e, and the Great Lakes. 'iwo through trains daily (Suudajs excepted) front Kensington cpot as follows: At13UA M.and 8-30 P.M. LINES FROM NEW YORK FO PHILADELPHIA, W 111 leave trom toot of Con land street At 12 M. and 4 P. M., via Jersey City aud Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., 6 P. il, and 12 N igbt, via Jersey City ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 North river, at A. M. and S P. II., Tla Ami oy ai d Camden. At 12 ki. 8 ana 6 P. W. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy find Camden. Murch 12. im. WILLIAM H. OATZMER, Ageit. EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINE S. If i rom loot 01 MARKET ttrect (L pper Ferry). Daliy, except (-undin s Fall and winter arrakofment. Cr n uieucing EDNEhDA V, November 18, 18ti'S. For Brldgeton, Salem, and ail tta lonson West Jersey and i 41, Railroads, at 9 A. Al. and 3-30 P. M. Fo. Milivllle aud all intermediate Msilons, at 9 A. M aiid.1i.Jl tor ape May and Intermediate "tatlons at 9 A. If, to Mill ville, connecting with trelght Train Passenger Car atta-hed lor Cape May, due 8 45 P. Al., and 8 P.M., Ui rough l assenger cue 8 P. M. F01 Giactboro aud intermediate 8'atlons, at 9 A. M WdSiOP.M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, etc. at 9 A. M., S, 8 JO anti.vad P. M. Freight will be received at second covered wharf below W alunt stieet. Irom 7 A. M. until 3 P M. Freight received before 9 a. M. will go forward same dav Freight delivery. No. 228 8. Delawnre avenue. J VAN K1-N8SKL, KR, nunertu undent TBE WEfT JiRbEY EXFRi-h.h COmPaNK will attend to all the usual branches of express business, n ceive, deliver, and forward through other responsible Express Companies, 10 all part c tbs country, auy art'ele intrusted to them. A Kpeciul Messenger accompan'es each through trara. Quit e. No. 6 Wainut street 9 16 9m ISM PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL- ROAD. T his great liue traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties 01 leuusylvaula to tha (. ity 01 Frie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsvivanla Railroad Company. 11MEOF PASShNt.EBTKAINs AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward Arte Mall Train, 7 A. M. ; Erie Ex prtss Trulii. 1 p. M. Leave Westward Erie Mall, 9 P. M ; Erie Express Train 12 M. Passenger cars run through on he Erie Mall and Ex press trams both ways between I'bilade pliia aud irle. V NEW YORK CON v l.Ci ION. Leave New York at 9 A. M.. arrive at Erie 9 IS A. M. Leave rle at 1 68 P. M .lanlve at New York 8 40 P. M. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all the night trains. For iniormatlon respecting passenger business, apply t corner TiiIR'1 IE'l II and M ARKKT Streets l'lilia. And lot lreigbt business, of the Companv 'a Agents, S, B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets. Philadelphia! J. w. Reynolds, trie; William Blown, Agent N. C. R R., Balthnore. , m. ?' HCtJslON, General Freight Agent, Phlla. H. W. ' W1NNK8 General 'lleset Agent, PhUa. A.L. I I.tU, Geuaraisup't, Wililiii.'JBport. 8 1EVENCI5 M'AMPfC RKVENUB STAMPS . J"",'VE.NVJtBTAt?,'s. - ;4 OI all descriptions, ' Ol all deaeiiptUMis, . . ' ' ' . M , t ".irti'vs ou uina, ' ' " ' , a" on hand, AT FLORENCE BFWINQ MACRTSh' CO.'S ohFICE, AT FLORENCB SEWING MA(:li,J O. ) vFICH , . No. 630 CHJCSNUTiMmwA. No. 630 CHESNUT Snv,i. , One door below Sevenm urn ,Oae deor balow Seven ui trwe'fc 1 ne nioai in eral dlaoount allow.l. The most libeial diseouat allowed. I 4 t-. ...a.iJ Ionian. rfntao'-' ' - iAlLnOAD LINES PIIrJ,LTjrmA' WILMiN0TOJi."AND 11 A L TIMCttE RAlLHOAD, , , ..ll TARLF. Conimtnclng MONDAY Anrll Id IftM Trains wl'l leavj liepot coiner ot HKOaD Sireet and WahiIINU T N Avri.ua. as loHows; Fxpress 1 rain at 4 1ft A. M (Mnndavs exeented) for Bi'liliiiore and Vashmi!toa stopnlng at Chowter Wli niirgton. Nrvark. Mktnn, Kottlu at, Perrrvllte, Havra-de-Crace. Alertlcen. Penymun's, Magnolia, chase's and Stemmcr p Run Way fall Train at IS A. M. (Honda vs excepted 1 far Bailimctc, stepping at all regular stations between Phi Iflrielphta and lialtiinqr -. Delaware Railroad Train at t A. M. (undar ex ec pted. lor Princess Anne, llford, snd Intennediata slntiois Express Train at 11-45 A.M. (Sundays excepted), tor BaitlnMite and ashlutloii. ' F.xpress Ttoln at 8 P M. tSundavs excepted) for Hnl flmore end WaMilrftun S'opplng at Chester, Clitmwt Wlimlrglon, Newara. Hkton, Northeast. Perryvl la' Bnvie de irace Aberdeen, l'errymnu's, tduewood Mut nulla, base's snd stemmer s Run. Mpht txprtss at 11 P. M.,ior Baltimore and Wash ington. Pawenrershv Roat from Ba'tlmore tor Fortress Mon roe Norn lk. City Point, and Richmond, will take tha 11 48 A M irsin. ' WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATIO1 TtAIN'S Blopplngitailbtations between f hlladolphla and WH mingtorTJ'' I.eae Phtlade'phla at 9, II 18 A. M.. 4 80 6. and II 8 P.M. The 4-30 1'. M. ttiiln connect with Delaware Railroad or Harrington and in termed in te stations. rLeaveWhmluBtouat6 44 8, and 1)80 A. M., 4 and 6 M Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M.. 'I HltiW (in TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wllnilimten at 11 A M., 4 3i and 10 1. M. CHiMER FO PIUI.ADKLPHIA. Leave Chester at 7 46, 8 48.10 14, and IT 40 A M.. 4 4J 6-10,7 l and 103KP. M. va.,aw FLOM BALI IMdRETO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 7-S A M.. Wav-malL l)-2l) A. M. Express 110 P. M., Express. 6-3.5 P. A.., Express. 8 ij P. M., Express TRAINS FOR BALTIMORR Leave Chester at 4 4!) and 8 il A. M., and 3 38 P. H Leave Wilmington nt8 23 auo I) 33 A. M. and 4151' M Freicht Tin ins wl:h Passenner Cars attaened will eava as follows: Vt llmlngton tor Pern vli'e and intermediate stations at 6 f8 P. M. Baltimore for Havre-do Grace and Interutedtate statiors at 4 48 F. M. Perrwille for Wll m'ii(.ton and Inieimeiiiate stations nt 6 00 A. M con necting at Wilmington with 8 A.M. train for Philadel phia. SUNDAY TRAINS FxpressTralnat4'18A. At. tnr Baltimore and Wast). Irgton. sopptng at heater, Wllmlnuton, Newark Klk- 1011, iMir n rurrym e unvre-ue-iirace, Anerdean. i rrp mi n s. Magno la, uuase's anil ntominnr s Itau. jmkiii r,iirB.,ii r hi lor UBiuiiiorp, inq w aldington cconiinodatlon Train at 11 ao P.M. for W11,,. 1. ,,.- and intermediate stations. B A LI 1M ORK FOR PHILADELPHIA,. Leave Baltimore at 8-28 P. M . sioDiilnir at HuhiJ.. Grace. Vertyville, and Wilmington. Also s ons a' Elk ton and Newark (to take pasxeugers for Phi adnlpniaand ' leave passengers fro 111 Washington or Baltlinitre) aud Chester to leave passengers uoin Baltimore or Waah. inrton. V Accommodation Train from Wl mlngton for Phlladee. filiia aim IlltcruieuuiLr hliiiiiih ai Q V r. an. 416 H F. K F.NNhY, Superintendent. I j LNN bY LVA MA CENTRAL RAILROAD 3 URINO AhRANGKMF.M'. Tbe Trains 01 the Tetins ivania Central Railroad have tbe liepot. at Ihir y-Urst and Market streets, which Is reached bv the cars 01 the Market Street Pas senger Railway, running to nnd from the Depot, la lui-t. car leaves Flout street about 30 minutes ntiur. to the departure ol each Ttaln. On Sundays Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 minutes belt re the departure of the Lveulor 1 ruins. Mann's Baggage Fxpresa will caT for and deliver Bagtao at the Depot. Orders let', at the Ofllca. No 631 t li caput street will receive atientlon IKAlDt LEAVB PEl'OT. VIZ. i Mall Tram at 8-efl A ir Faoli Accommodation.No. I atlO-Ou " Fast Line at 12 00 M Paraesburg , at 1 00 P.jr B airlsburti Act ommodatlon at 230 " I.aneaster Aecouimooation at 41K) H 1 aoll Train, No. 2 at 8-SO l-rleMah at 0 00 Philadelphia Ixptesst atll-10 M . , AlNa AHK1VB AT DEPOT, VIZ. I Cincinnati Express: at ho a m Philado.phlu Express at 718 Paoil Accommodation, No. 1 at 8 2ti " Parkesburijt. at 9W Lancaster 6, Jftl at U m P. St. 1 ast Llnavkgf at 110 Paoli Accoii,odaUon, No. 2 at 4 4" ' l"y,KJPress ,t V50 - Barrlsburg Accommodation at 9-10 'lF-except Saturday, f Daily. iDahy, except All otlirr Trains dally, except Sunday. 1 be Pennsylvania Rnllroau Companv will not assume any risk tor Baggage except lor Wearing Apparel, atwl hu.lt their responsibility to One Hun red Dollars tat value. Ail Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at tbe risk of the owners, unless taken by apodal contract TICKET OFFICES Have been opened at No. 631 Chef nut street, Continen tal Hotel, and Glrard Douse, where tickets mav be pro cured to all important points in Pennsylvania, as woU aa the West. Northwest and Southwest: and nil portion 1"J-'yn. ? lo ,ime bo1 connections by JOllN C. AI LEN. Ticket Agent 'ihe Ticket Ofhce at West Philadelphia will be conti nued as heretofore, where all inioimatlon resrectlna; n.nl.. .-.II ..lll.b.t. . - 11.. .. iuuidd, no n as iw.su, vail "V Iinu uu anuucmion Va THOMAS II PARKE, . , A . Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emlprant Train runs dallv (except Sunday). For lull particulars as to lare and accommodations apply to 8 12 Ko. 187 DOt K Strait. in' ni in r uiK, XlORTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Depot THIRD Stieet. above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLFSTOWN, MAVCB i,K' W"10- WiLLLAM SPORT, and WiLKEB At 7 80 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Ailentown. tlaucb Chunk, Hazletou, WUllamapoit, and Wilkea- At 3-80 P. M (Express), for Bethlehem, Eastoa. tc reaching Easton at 6-45 P. M. ' At 519 P. M. iot Bethlehem, Ailentown, Maacn Chunk. Danville and W llllamsport. For Doylestown at 8-88 A M., 2-30 and 4-18 P. V. 0l Fort Washington at 10 A M. and Ii P M. For Iausdale at 6-16 P. Al. White cars ol the Second and Third Streets Lint Cltv Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS KVR PHILADELPHIA, 6 LeT Bethlebcm at6'25A. M. and 10 02 A.M., and Leave Doy estown at 6 30 A. K 3-18 and 6 30 P. If Leave Laiodale at 610 A. M Leave kort Washington at lu ftti A. M., andl-15 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia lor Bethlehem at OA. M. . Philadelphia lot Doylestown at 3 P. M. Doylestown lor Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. 1 hrough Tickets must b piocuied at the ticket offices. Till UD Stieet or BERK 8 street. 6 LLIS CLARK. Agent HEIGHT LINES -FOR NEW YORK" AND all the Stations on the CAMDEN and AMBOY and connecting Kul roads. lNCRr A8EI) DE-PATCH. THr. CaMDLN jND AMBOY RA ILl'OAD ANT TRANSPORt ATION COMPANY FREIGHT UNKsJ f:'.N,'wjQrk7,i11 'SaTe WALNUT Street Wha.l at o elook P. M. daily (Sundays excepted). ""'"' Freli'ht must be delivered before 4X o'clook.to befor Waided the same day. Returning, tho above lines will leave New York at IS noon, and 4 and 8 P. M Freight lor Trenton. Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns wick, and ad poiuts on the c'amuen ana Ambov Rail road; also, on the BeiVidere. Delaware und Fleming ton, the New Jcrsev, tilt) Fieehold and Jamesburg, and the Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, reoeived and forw arded up to I P Al. '1 he Belvidcre Delaware Kellroad connects at Phl'llpsw burg with the Lehigh Valley Rai, road, and at Manun kaehunk with ail points on the Dataware, Lackawanna, and Western Rai'rond, forwarding to eyraciuie, Butlaio. and other uoluts lu Western New York The New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey C entral Railroad, and at Newark with the Mori Is and Essex Railroad A slip memorandum, nonliving the marks and num bers, shippers, and cjinsieuees, must, lu everv mstauce. be sent with each load 01 goods, or no receipt will bo given. N. B. Increased lacllitles have been made for tbe transportation ot live stock. Drovers are Invited 10 irv the route. When sock is turnlshed lu quauiltles or two carloads or more It will be delivered at the foot of For tieih street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. I. North River, as the shippers may designate at the time of shipment. For terms, or other Iniormatlon , apply to WAL I EU FREEMAN. Freight Agent, 11 1 So. 228 8. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia iH I LADELPHfi, GERMANTOVVN , AND M NOBR181 OWN RAILROAD. On and alter WEDNEHDA V, November 1st, 1865, until bun her Notice. FOR GFRMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, 0, 10, 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2, 310. 3K, 4, 6 IK,. 7.8 9,10. 11. 12 P.M. ' LeaveGermantown6,7,7X, 8.8-20, 9,10, 11, li A. M , 1,2 8, 4.4K. 6 694- 7, 6, 0 10 11 P. M. Ihe 8 20 down train, and 3h and 6H up tiaini will not stop on the Germsm-n Branch. s Leave Philadelphia 910 A. M., 2. 7. 10H P. M. Leave UeiniantownS A. M., 1 6. OK P M CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, i2 A. M,, 2, 8, H 3M,7,v "Leave Chesnnt Hill 710 minutes, 8, 9 40, 11 40 A. M. 4U, 3 40 , 6 40, 6 40, 8 40, and 10-40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 910 minutes A. M.,1 and 7 P. If, Leave Cbexuut lilii 7-40 minutes A. Al 12 40, 6 40. and fib minutes P. M F( R ( ONSHOnoCKEN AND NORRISTOWW. T.esve Phllaileiphia 6. 8-38 mlnuies,, 11-06 A.M., 1M.8L 4X. 6K, 6X,8 06mluutes,andll pTm. 8PM ' i,otrulUjW11 1 11 A-M IX, 4)4,6, aad 7he tH P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane Wla bkkou, Manayunk, Spring Mill, and Coushohockan ouly. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2. and 7 P. M. Leave Norrlslowo 7 A. M., and 6 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. . , Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 86 minutes, 11-06 A. 1M, 4)i 6X, 614, 8-08, and UX P.M. Leave Manayunk 6S,7K,8 20, OX, 11M, A. .. 1,1. H I''M' ' " OW eONDAYS. Leave Pbtln.i Jphlts A. M 34. and 7 P. M. Leave Mar. tu.s : A. U ,6M, and 8 P. M. V. iv, WIl-OW. General Suparlntenrlein, 44 end UUEUI bre
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