t THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, . THURSDAY, APRIL 20, ,1860. 8 Meeting o the Presbyterian Asscmblta. Jhrtm ths tt. Louis Newt. The meeting In St. Louis of thr; General As wemblies ol the Old and New School L'reabytfJ xian Churches, on ttio 17th of May next, will bo an event of iiDcoiumon interest. It is si-blom that two such auirust ecclesiastical Judicatories meet in the some place at the game time; and In this case, the profound gravity of the subieots to b discussed the question of a reunion between the two bodies, the inevitable intrusion of the Missouri Tet Oti'h and the Uosccrans Order Into the Old Be hool bod v, and the pr wo itlon of Rev. Dr. Breckinridge lor a-, inde pendent consultation ainonu the "Union" mem bers of the Mine body all these will come in to lend adrtiuornil interest to the proceeding. Wo most earnestly wish that the consultation may be hnrmonlous, candid, and fraternal. The New 8chool Assembly will meet in tiio Kirst I'resbv teri an church (Ucv. Ur. Nelson 's), and the Old School Asreniblv In the Swowt Presbyterian clmnh (Pev. Dr. Nlcholls'). There will be about six hundred delegates. From the West Indies. AW EARTHQUAKE SMALLPOX MUTINY. From I'or'o Ruo we have dates to the 15th instant. On the 6th an earthquake was tclt which lactnrl taronttf SCCOIldS. Brnalli ox continued in an alnrnnn? way at Tonce: the town ot 1'eplno has suilered severely from it. . , , From the Monitmr, of Martinique, I glean that by order of llarechal Ua.nine, that of the two companies of Zouaves who mutinied there sii were phot, three condemned to ten years hard labor, seven to i-even years at the same, ten to five veais imprisonment. Cholera Disappearing lrom Guadaloupe. The last dates from Guadaloupe state that the cholera is disappearing. The offlcial statistic!? published by the Government show a mortality lrom this disease of 10,800 out of a population of 149,107. ThU Is a proportion ot per cent. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Intelligence see third Fage. li?Fnta Swos'B Adventures "I oame, not long tbioth, to thith thity, With lookth far more Webby than nithe. Till mv conthm. botb withe and witty, Moiflt kindly gave me thith advithe : 'If In life i on with to thuotheed. Tour droth mutlit be noatcr to tbeo, And garinentti ath fine atii jou need, Purchilhed at thmall pritbo can be If you'll be taught Dy one wboknowth, And buth lrom Benneu'th aJ his clothe.' AVe have-All-wool Fancy Cassimore Coats, as low as, " ' l'anta " " " Vests " esoo 4 00 2 50 Matin? an ei.tiro all-wool (auov suit ior $11 60 All-wool black uck Coats as low as $11 00 " " Casimero J? auU " 6 00 - " Cloth Ve ts " . 4 0i) Making an entire all-woo: black suit lor 20 00 All-wool good style Fancy lassimore Suits, to match, lor SH 60. Astonishing- as tlieso prices mav soora, compared with those to which we uavo beou accustomed lor several years, they are not ActuiuuHwe huve the goods in quantities, at the. prices mentioned. Wo make no lo trash they nro all soiviccable BMod. Advancing lrom these rates wu have a oda ot nil grades, np to tho very urn st rabric. comprising by far the largest and most compieto assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia ;nien's, youths'; and boys'), surpassed by none, and equalled by lew, in stylo, make, and fit, at price guaranteed lo vor than tho lowest esewhere, or the money refundr-d. To Clotbiebb Our purchases lor thi season having been delayed, waiting tht expected docliuo in foods, wo have now on I aul the largest and best assorted stock ot Clothing in I'hilaaoluhia, par chased lor cask exclusively, at the very lowest rates of the season, which enables us to realize a fair prolit and sell at priors lei-s than the co"t of same goods in most other establishments We can supply olothiors doing a fine city trade, with goods adapted to their ales, at prices so much lower than the coat of their present stocks, that, by making an average ot the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their goods at prices covering the average cost, and even paying profit. liKNNKTT & CO., Tow Kit Hall, No 618 Makkkt Street. New BunoLAn-rnoop Safe for thb National Statu Bak, or Camden. Xho .National Bank, ot Camden, has adopted tne wso precaution ot render ing its vaulis doub y secure iV ordering oue of Marvin's celebratod Burglar-proof Sales, of large size, and made in the beso mannor. lii loro its re moval we bad an opportunity ot examining this splendid safe at Mesis Marvin & Co.'s establish ment, No 721 Chesnut street, and wore torcibly impressed with its superiority over othor sufos in use. Jn this opinion we seom to be susmined by a large number ot public, moneyed institutions and prominent private Individuals, who have rcoouily been supplanting their old safes by the Marnu arti cle, ibat the latter approximate more nearly to lire and Bnrglar-proot perfection than any other sat.-s made we nave not tne gugniesc utnut. i no safe here referred to is a mavmiloont specimen, 'J be ordinary nrc-proois made by Marvin & Co, are not only thoroughly fireproof, but perfectly dry. Hie tilling boing ot dry pioster, mixed with small pieces of alum, never moulding their contents or corroding the iron. This has been recently demon strated by most earisfactorv tests "Mexican MtJbTAso Liniment " 1 his is tho roost euective article eter discovered tor cu'ing quickly, saluly, and permaLeiitly, sprains, sores, scratches, burns, bruises, rheuiua ism, or injuries of any kind, both to men and hones. No iaaiily should be without it. All genuine bottles hive tbe private United States etaiup of Demas, itaruos & Co. over the top. For sale everywhere. Biko o Spring. No bho d the buttoreup In the mi arfo.vs surinping up; And Pnillis, too, with raptute craz". Cries out to Cb oe. "Lawlr-a daisy 1" Tbe daisy is the only rival In beauty to the beauti ful Spring Clo' hing now selling at Charles btokes & Co.'s One Trice, under the Continental. Window Shades at Onb Dollar. '1 he country people come, The city peop.e come, 'J lie Western people come, The Southern peuple come. Cheapest Shades ior all at . Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. BFBrNQ Fashions tor Childbes M. Shoe maker k Co., Nos. 4 and 6 N. Eighth streot, are now opening a splendid assortment ol Childben's Clothing, in the latest Tans styles, unsurpassed for- eltsance of workmanship and material. The public is invited to call and examine. TjFholstkby. Large jobs of Upho'stery done with a quickness truly astonishing. jVo delay, no disappointment, sufficient hands put on a job to finish it when promised. Charges moderate at W. Henry Patten's, No. 1W4 Chosnut street. KCTTINOHAM CURTAINS, 0116 dollar. Heal Lace Curiam s, two dollars. Y. indow bhades, one dollar. Another Auction lot of Curtain, at one dollar. Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut streot Afbil Showers are no more grateful to the soring verdure than is Chailos btokos k Co.'s One l'rice Clothing fetore. under tho Continental, to the purchaser of Spring Clothing. Clothing of all ma terials lor spring wear, and of the best workman ship, is here in great quantities ana at low prices Call and see them. Wi understand that "original interests" in the Virgin Goid Mining Company, advertised on fourth iumi are in active demaud. We have lust reoeived tbe Prospectus, which, on perusal, we tlnd presents in miW.riljera KDOOial attractions. 1 how desiring to secure original interests ($100 each ) should at ouce send in their subsonpnoua. I. ace Curtain b. Now is the time to purchase Curtains were never sold cheaper. Very heavily -worked Lace Curtains at from six to twenty dollars, at W. Hjuiby Patten's Curtain Store, at), iiio moaum street. At Keducbd Tbioes superior styles Photographs, Ever? variety executed with rare txiu at a. t . Kol mer's Gallery. No. 624 Arch streot. Now is the time lon't forget the place. wiitinLhT nubile aDDrnval. Hasheesh Candy as being the best remel known in all olastes of Throat or Long duliomties. tor sale by ali drag- fists. Window Ebadba, one dollar. More of them at CoMPOfHD T ntkrfst Notes 7 8 10 and 5 20 wanted. De lloveu &. Brother, No. 40 M. Third street. 0-20 CoDPOifs. lu May 1st, Wastm nr Dkkxkl & Co., j Mo P4 south Ihibd Street. roruLAB Tailormo. ' RBADY-MAD CLOTHJf.0, AND TlH CWBTOaT WOBK. ' Wabamakkr k Brown, Oak U all, Southeast corner fixm anl Mabkkt Streets. !VlAKItliJl. P.AKKl(j'IO i CMMlNwS. On the 2Cth in stant, at Bt Matthew's Cburoh. bv the Key. J. U. Kccl-ston Mr FttiM 18 B4KRINGT V to Mis t LAB A C, daughutr of Thomas cummings, all of this oity i MirCHFXr DAVIS On the 2.rth instant, bv theltev G. W timlley. I). D. .1 JAV MITCHKLL, Kq , formerly of .Uarvlnnd, to Miss AtiMli Bfcf.L DA V18 daughter ot M. J. Uavis, Esq., of this city. Ho cares. hPKINGER TIEM. -In St. Andrsw's Church, Anrll !i4. bv ih- Rev. Wubnr F haddock. JOHN B. bf'MNGEtt, Etq , to HAKHIEI' a. 1L1LL, all of tlils city. HHOUBDa SnFRBOBNR On the 19th ins'ant, bv tne Kov (t A I'cvz, assisted by tne liov. u f. Ilorrberger, Mr. GEoliGK W. HnOU;tU3 to Miss SALLlE KliEKbOiiNK, all of this city.. B ATTTJltS. On Tu"sdav evening, the 2tth in stant, HAKKIKT LFK, only dnghtcroi Kichard M nd Jnlia L. Batturs Due notice will be given of the funeral. (Brooklyn "Eagle" please copy ) DOBON. On the 23d instant, JOHN BEDELL, son ot I nos 1 . ana Huldan 11. Iioron, agod 1 yoar and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are rospeot lnjly invited to attend Oie funeral, from the residence ot bis parents No 2112 Mount Vernon streot, on ftixth dav, the 27th instant, at 2 o'clock. To prooood to Fair Hill. FOY I E.-On the 26th Instant, EDWARD FOTLE, in the 67ih year o h a age. ibe relatives and friends are invited to attend his fnreral, lrom his late residence, N. W. corner of Fonith and Aoble streets, on (Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. LOUDENS LAGER. On the 24th Instant, JOHN U. LOUDENbLAGEU, in ibe (il-i vear ot hisago.- 1 be relatives end triends are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late rts denoe. No. 431 Eatt Cumberland street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 1 o proceed to Franklin Cemetery. McKINNEV. Suddenly, on the 24th instant. JOH, son ol Owen and Bridget McKinney, aged 10 years. 1 be relatives and friends of tbe family are .e-pect-InUy invited to atteud tbe funoral, lrom tho reel del ce of h's parents, No. 1628 Germantown avenue, to-morrow (Friday) morning at 8J o'clock. Inter ment at St. Michael's. IMTENT H KRB CUTTKK3 OR . EXTRA large Tcbacco ('utters, and several varieties of the usual hue ol lobacco Cullers, lor sale fry 1 ROMAN it HIIAW. So sSSfElghtThlrty-nvelMARKKT Ht below Klnth. TtlNNERAND TEA KNIVES AND PORKS, X ' comprising those with handles of ivory, norn. inilla-ruliber. elionv. cocoa etc.. etc.. lor sa e with a lencral variety of Housekeeping Hardware, bv TUP MAN A 8UAW. No 838 (Klght Thirty-five) M A KKK'f wt . below Ninth. TO PROTKCT FK01I RUSTINO, TAINT X your metal roofing. Iron railings, or other metal Ic manufactures exposed to tue weather, with Mead's W eath-r I'rooi l eincnt. which has been satisfactorily used lor the past pix years In the New Eng and States; as wen as ior stopping leaks In ai kinds oi loots. Ho.d by the Agents. TROMAH 8HAW. io. 836i l-.itjDtThlrtv-flve) MARKKT Ht. below Ninth JOB DAN'S TONIC ALE. JORDAN'S TONIC LK. JO-DAN'S TUMC ALE. JORDA 3 TONIC AT,E. It Is recommended by physicians ol thin and othor plans as a "upcrlor i r, anO requites but a trial to convince the moft skeptical of its great melt. To be bad, wholesale and retail, ot P. 1. JORDAN, No. 220 PEAK Street Champagne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or by tho barrel 2145 p ATISIN T VV J It E W OKK FOR BAILIXOS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIOX 8, ETC IRON BEDSTEADS. AND WIRE WORK, In variety, niauutac.ured by M. WALKEK & SONS 3 2!) Cm8p No. 11 North SIXTH Stroct LAllOE NEW-COUNTRY TRODTJCE AND BUTTER STORE. All kinds of the verv best PRODUCE AND PRO- II IIOKM nl 11m vprv ll'.Wf'ftt CllUUtrV DrlCOS. Ereh 1-oui d ltutter R"li Butter, etc. received dally TjuU.Eks, Choice Meats, uroceries, rnius, etc AT Ho. 812 RACE Street, 4 20 6t Near Eighth. T7UK0PEAN TAN BATHS' INSTITUTE, JLJ nnacr tne superviBmn oi . ia nil, i. ou.i For the cure ot Gout, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Hvs terto or Eulleptfo C'onvuistons, and all ma'adies oilt inatlng lrom defeeta In tbe bO'ly, of the bloud, micb as Pies, Tetter, open Wounds, eto. Obtuse or V. Vi W ' 1 V I II u.mnf V hbered Limbs recover tneir scnsiouiiy, una in dobu Its Lealtby lorm. ratienut. wnno unoer irrniuvui,, van ud k-wiuiiiu-dated w 1th board at the Institute. C4 13 lmrp AUCTION SALES. SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, NO. CHESNUT STREET. 1020 PEREMPTORY SALE ALABASTER VASES, ORNA- Jkltlt is, i Ai ur. ir o, tiu, On KstD dav Mnrnlnff. isrti Innf . at lliM o'clock, at the Art Gallery. No. 1020 Chesnnt strtet, will oe soiu an assonmeni oi unio hardlulio and rtienna vases, card receivers, statu t ties eto. etc-, being tbe balance ot invoices, eto-t ex amps Jupltei 'auu -aiuiocua- .,.. Open ior examination on morning ot sale. li 26 2t fl.l Vn f1 n. waahlnvtnn Rnnare. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURM'URB PIAN0- rum e, uwm tiu., tin Vnndav Mmninanext. 30th Inst., at ill o'clock, at No. 22 8. Washington SniiArn hv entalnpne. thA snnerior houseaolu lurnlture. comptuiiug the general asuortment oi panor, uining- rnom cbainber, na kitauen lumuure suuenor varpaus, etc. etc ,,. A no 1 octave piano-rorte, Desi mate. it za May be examined at 8 o'clock on morning of sale. f II E E M A N & CO. ARE NOW OPENING, AT No. 45 North SECOND Street, BETWEEN MAEKET AND ARCH, At tbe Ptore lately occupied by E. Jones Lister, a complete and extensive assortment of Eich Parlor and Chamber Furniture, In Black Walnut, Rosewood, or Mahogany. Also, Dining Room, Common, and Eitoben Furniture. Fine fcnauiellad Chamber Sets, In large variety. Cane Seat Chairs, Extension Tables, Mattresses, and Bedding looking Glasses, eto. eto 4 24 tuth3t4p SPRING. WILLIAM D. ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT CAltMAGE BUILDER, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. 28im4 QNE DOLLAR'S "WORTH OP ICE PER WEEK Will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the 'warmest weather, by using one ot Scliooley's Large IlefVleerators. They bare three apartments, and are thorough ventilators. Tbe small sizes require but 60 cents worth, of Ice per week. ' E. S. FAttSON & CO., MANOTACTCEERS, ftHlmrf Ho, 220 VOCE. Street. coldifhs' rniLADELrnu CITY ME3- .. FM)I K COMPANY. Tills Hii ny bun been lbrmed for ths purpose of smnijMn llie Puliilo with re lahle trostworttiy men, resu t4 ecoie ny orurrs inai B ar re yiven hi on n, U..loctny duimiim rrkKs. hai rae, to an part ol tbs city ; to set as gnliles to itraiiKCiP-, in 'linrt, to be at tl.e itispesltii n of the I'll. .lie in any eiiiesencv. where the services ot a trustworthy man may be re quired. Kvery Messeoder eiroloyed by tbe Company Is rs- Snlred to slve ireehold peourlty to ths amount of fitly oilars. and tlie ompany wl I be responslb.s lor that amount Intrusted to ibeir Messenser. Ibe alesneoyers ean al'O be engaged 'or a certain time, to c can offices move turnlttim. watch Merchan dise, KUires, thlps and hul dlnft", or nixht. o 'i be Company Is tcHpon-ihle lorilistnt lnu exenutloa ol any order Riven to a Messenger aiso or thssaie delivery oi Mtrsaaes. Packatca or Bavnars intiusted to them. Espicialcare has been t' ken to euaave none but men of aooo character and with o.d reierencos, and the Compa'iy leei co'illdtni that taeir men may be iclifd uron with saietv. lbs vicsseniiers Weararideap with ths numnerbv which each h e senger may be Id. ntiflod, and a Badge with the In'clption 'eOLDUtBo' l'UILAIKT,PftlA CITY MEH8ENOKR COMPl NY " Each Wessencer Is urnlshed with a prlnteC Table of Chnres antl'lickets In place of written recelp s the Tat.le chowlTB tne amount the MaMPnger Is allowed to chare and he Tlt ket tho nsyment received tot any particular errand or fur a cettnln thins Every complaint ignlnxt a Messeimer must be proven by a Icket. and the Pub lo are tbeioore earnes I) re- QIIPS OU ro IIIUSI UhOn i lie lieilTrr oi iicaei imiicYrr a Memeuger la employed hereby gnarding thpnucives aod the ompany agidnst fraud. The advantaps in- lenaftl 10 ! procureu 'o ine ruouc ny imib iiuw mi. im lonare HKIPa'II II and MAFfcfY in ton dallvery of Messntes or sma 11 i"ackages. ana laotniy in procuring the slfUince ol any number ol men for any purpose. 'lbs Messenger orpa Ding lormeu vy nr.iim.it.u HOMHERh, the Pub Ic wl I certain y asMst these men in their endeavors to tarn tnelr Ivellhood bv honest labor at the same time promoting the comfort and ex tending the means oi communication In tula large city. Pimllar institutions have been 'n success til operation lor vrars in ail tbe laruer cities ot Europe. In New V ork and Boston and tbe t orn any lee satisfied that their rtlnr to Introduce In tills cltr ao Institution beneficial hth to tfieworknu oiain.s anil trie nunnc gem rally will bo apprccla ed and rewaraou ny a liberal patronage, TARI.K OF CIIAKOKS. I. Pfnvlc Errands with a II. Work for a certain nackage. nme. ft mocks ft cents H Uotir '.'0 cools lOHloca 10 1 Hour 35 " IS nioiks lft " ilX Hour r SO Biocks 2" " Hours 65 " 1 nch additional hour 3U cents more. Half dav from 1 A. M. to 12 noon, or irotii 1 r. M. to sp.m ei Cneday i 'H N. 11 v ben more man two men are wanted orders should be leu at toe ofh eo ot tbe Company on tbe pre vious evening. v ww r tiTivrEir VT a . SJ, W ll I r ilia, AUUV 4 24 IStrp Ofllee. No. 423 WALNUT street EDICAL FLECTIIICITY Wonderful Scientific Discovery. DR. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTKICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tbe Treatment wf Arnte and Cnrouto Dlttcasx)). Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on tbe principle of the galvanic battory. Tho brain mucous and serous membranes, tlie skin, tissues, and flu'ds, constitute tbe negative and pofi'lve forces. Every i.ctlon, whether mental or phvslca , 1b the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excret.oa are due solely to lectrlcal Influence. There is a polar action cstab Ishcd throughout the nervous system waich connects with every pare of the body, establishing and preserving a pre er ba'ance of the electrical element, which constitutes health, and a dliturbanco o' which causes dheaso. There are strictly but tao conditions ot olf ease one of inflammation, or positive! the other' weak, debilitated negative; and as Electricity contains these two conditions in the action of the poaitlve and negative currents, all we have 10 do Is to neutralize tie disease end resioro proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey tho Impression that we cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption alter the lungs are all destroyed i vet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, tl at hundreds ol cases of almost every torin ol cbronio diseases, pronounced Incurable by tbe best medical practitioners of the country, have been radical y cured, some ot them in an Incredibly short time, by our Electrical troatment Its groat superiority over other practice in the cure of disease is a so attested in the fact that, whhln the past ove years, over foijutsfin thousand patients have been treated at this olllce, suffering from almost eveiy form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all cases a benefit or perfect cure has been effected. Pa sy, deaf. ness, blindness rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all tbe old kuotty diseases that are a physician's curse, as it proves his Inability to eradicate, are by our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure, boeciinens of tumors ol large growth extracted by means ol Elec tricity alone, witLout pain, without the nse of the knife, ligatures, or any oiber moans, may be seen at our ofl.ee by those interested 1 hereiore, with these facts to prove our theory and treatment ot disease, we are willing to undertake any of tbe following dis eases, with everv hope and prospect of success, wlta very nany others not here enumerated : 1. DlBKAbKB OF TUE 11KAIN AMD MSHVOC8 STBTEK. Erlleps). Lborea. or et Vitus' hauce. fu.alysla (llcmp efeia , neuralgia, uvturi. Nervousness, I'aiii- tation oi tue tiean coca-jaw eto 2 IKUAhS AND I ISBILS CuMNKCTBD WITH TUB DIGES TIVE ib-jem. boie ibroat. Dyauepsla, Dlarr.iuua O)- sentery, obbtluaie uors ipatlun lia;iuoi r iiuidee or 111,8 dm li us ciaiuient auu falntei's tiouo, and aU aDtcilons oi the Liver ana Auieea. . KEHi inATOHY uiiGANB i aiar n uougn, innuenza, Astl ma i b n not caused bv oruuulc diseases o tlin hcaitf, rruncniua, rieuiisy. jyieurotiynia, or Kheaina- tisui hi me v test consumption in tne eariv e aves 4. Ei Bitot's amd Iiuscllab Mvstkh.-Uheu atlsm, (out. Lumbago 8 lid .seek, Kpluai (Jurva.ure. Hip lltHian. i aucera. lumors. ft. Ubinasx and laENiTAL UBRAN8. (iravel. Diabetes. and Muuev lomplalnu. impotence and eemlua; Weulc. utsa. Ibe laiter complain s never mil to yieid rapidy lo iuib ireaimeu . DiuKActs fecpliah to females. uterus com- plaints, lnvolv ng a mai- nosition, as Prolapsus Antio version, Hetrovtmlou, Inflammation Ulceration, and vailous other afleo Ions ol tbe Womb and Ovaries 'to LADil.B we can recommend tbis treatment as one of Ui VaKII D bUcCkb A most Innumerable cases have come under treatment at our oince who can tea itv toibtslact. sirs. lit. jk -vil li nas entire charge oi the Ladies' liepaiimect, nd a I aeiicacy wil, be used towards tb.se who entrust then selves to her care. lu it malt, diseases, sa uientloued in the above llai, wltli others not mentioned, she has bad a laige expe- neuce, anu can connueui.y promise me most grata; lua results. lu lilt ar rLiuito-iiiB treaiment la mua ana gen lie, producing no shock or unp casunt sensa ion wtaiever, uur proiess.ouai inteicourse wnn tne atlilcted will ever b cbaracterlzed by perfect candor and honetty, and those wnose complaints ar incurable or do not aomlt oi amelioration will be frankly told so, and not accepted for trea uient It matters noi Waal mav be our comnUlut or bow long you may huve Bar tered, or bow much, or what course oi treatment you may have been subjected to. or wbat disanpoluiments you may have experienced, it tbe system Is not worn out li sufhoicm vital! y remains ior reaction there Is a air prospect ol recovery. Llli.lt fc.N CI 8 Ibe diseased and all interested are re erred to tbe fo lowli g-named gent emeu, who have been tieated and witnessed our trealmem on others, at Ko. li&O w ANMJT Htieet. , A. J. Measonton lirleadler-Oeneral. No. 916 Borneo siriitt W li. emitb, iron loundcr, Kn. Hanover ctreeti fceo ge Doug'ass. Local . pre s Company, Hiln utrr-pt. ihnvt (.'htwiinti J. W. Bradley. DUb.lriher 0. bO H Fourth street: Kobert Woik. Mo. 61 N. Third street! Cornel T. W. Sweeney. Asseisor Second Dis trict Philadelphia, Walnut s reet, btlew Eighth; Ueorge j- vans t cvuiia x naesaiii ujiiim.it ,uuu.,.iuu ntrutii, briow Flub Air Pe.ouze, pe founder, Third and Chesnut stre tsj Ed. jdcLaTie, manufacturer cotton goods all oi tMscltj. A. Pleasouton lirigadler Gone ral, Nt. louIs.Mo. t Jaoob Tandegrlft, Odetsa Del i u. A. ecmpie spool cotton manuiacturar, juouuv uoiiy i.j. wlili vprv n.anv nllipra Physicians or students desiring to have Instruction in tlie correct application ot Kleo.rleity lor tne oure of dls cases can atip y at the office. Consul' at Ion tree. DxacrlntlVe Circulars of enraa erected, wit numerous reierenoes, can bs bad by ao- pncation at tne omoe. AU letters addrutsed to DR. H. W BECKWITH, So. 1320 WALNUT Street, 4 12 tlutm 2mRp PbiUdelpbu B. J- WILLIAMS, North SIXTH MANUFACTUEEB OB" No. 16 Street, VENETIAN BLINDS, AUD WINDOW SHADES. Tbe largest and nisst asscrtmant in the city at ths lowest prices. ' 44 2mrp MOM 6JIALE8 HALE AND ETTBXD. RAILROAD LINES Tnit ADKLi niA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL- i X, T1MOHE HAIlihOAD, , I , 1I1K TABLE. fomminrlng WONDAT Ajirll l 1R6. Trains will 1eat lepc.t comrr ot II HO AD Street and WAMHINO ! N Aveiiue. aa follows: Express 'I rain a' 4 1ft A. M. (Mondays excepted) for Jtalllmore and Washinston stnpning at Cheater. WU miettin hf ark, y Ik ton. Noi f fit art, PerrvvUie, Havre 0 (.race. A berdeen, Penyman's, Alagnolia, chase's and Bifmmer's Hun Wav Vail Train st 8 IS A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Phi ladelphia and I'altinior . Delaware ilailroad Train at f A. M. Cnti(1a" ex eptd .for Prlucecs Anne. lliord, and Intermediate at a I tors li cress Train at II -4H A.M. (Sundays excepted), lor Lauinioie and ashlnpton. Express Train at I' 11 iSnndays excepted) lor Hal tliimre and WahlnUn supping ut ( hc.tcr, t'lavmont, Wlimlrgton, f-ewara, Hkton, Nortbenst rerryvl'lo, Uevie Ue Orace Aberdeen, Verryman's, Edaewood. Mag nolia, i hflfe'" and btrmmcr s Ktin ight ixpnss at IIP. M..lor Ilaltlmore and Wash ington. I astenpersbv Ifoat from P.a tlmore tor Fortress Mon roe Koi i lk, City Point, and lilchmoiid, will take the 11 4-1 A M 'rain. AMI.WINOTOV ACCOMMODATION TIAIN'S. Plopping at ail btutions between Plilladolphla and Wil mington l.tave Phtlade'phla at A, 11 1,1 A. M.. 4 M 6. and 11 P. 11. Tbe 4-0 P. II. flu in connits with Delaware JRaitrcad or Harrington and infenne-linto stations. leave Wl.miugtou at645 8 anduHUA. 11., 4an,16 30 P. 11 Trains for Newcastle leave rhlladolphia at S A. M.. 4 ID ir.n P. W. 'iHltoriOI 1RAINS FROM BAT.TIMORB Leave Wllmlnvtr n at II A M., 4 3t and 10 P. M. tlllr'lLH FO P1IILAU1.1.P1IIA. Leave Lhes cr at 7 4ti. H lb. HI 14 and 11 41) A M.,4'43 ii,l aid in atip. ii. EI OM l!ALlIMiBETO PHILADELPHIA., leave Haltln ore l-'ft A It.. Wav-mall. !)-Z0 A. M.. Exprefs riu P. II., Expiess. 633 P. 1.., Express. H i) P. M., txpress.. 1RAIS8 FOTt BALTIMORB Ler.ve f rs ii at 44!) and 8 52 A. M and 3 ,18 P. V. 1 rave V llnilngton at D a auo V .13 A. II. and 4 l.t P. M. Kre:tbtTrnina l h Passen:er( ara attscned will eava as fo'lows: vt llminitou tor errwlne and intermediate statli n at 6 (3 P. si. Ilaltlmore for Havre-dtvUrace aod li ttimrdiate stations at 4 id r. AI . Peri wl In for M ll- m'lmton and Intermediate stations m A 00 . VI . con- necling at WIlmlDgton with 8 A. II. train for Phlladoi-Pn:- OU 11J I 1 KAIJS. ExnreFS Train at 4'1A A si. tor Baltimore and Wah. Ingion s'opuing at bestrr, VVlimln. ton, Newark Elk ion, lior'hea-t PerryvH e Hsvre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, pt n m n's llsnio ia. Chaw's and steminir's Hun. Mt-lil t.Xircn,ll 1" M lor Jia timore and Wnslilagtor. , ccon niofsilrn 1 ruin at 11 30 P. M. for Wllmlnirtnn and intcrmrdlate stations. 1A1.I lilUKK rOH rtllLAPtl.l'BH. Leave I altiu ore a' P. M . siouelna at Havrn-dn. Grace. I'crtjville, and llniiugton. AIo s ods at E;k tcn and ik (to take nasfengt-rs for Phi ndolpnlaand rave paFseniers rrom v asuintiion or Baltimore l and 1 esttr to leave pastcngcrs nom Lultimore or Wash ington. Acrommrristion Tram lrom vt I nilrgtr n for Phllaftni. phla and lutirmeoiaie stations at b "0 I . M. tie u r. atAAf x, nuperintcnaent. TJENNSYLVANIA CEXTKAL EAILEOAD. X M'liikO AhIt..MEAlh -T. ibe Ira nsoi tie 1 enui-t Ivania ( entral Hnl'moit leave -no 1 mot. ai 'ihr-nrst and market streets, bicb lsr(i:cliet! b. the t ars o the llarket Mtrcet Ps- S enter Dailwuj tunning lo und from tbe Depot. 'Lbs laft tar haves iout Htrett ubout 30 minutes mior to the ononure oi e:;ch Ttaln. On buntla.vs Cars leave EU-ven h and Market Mrte s 4 niincus htftru the departure of tholvciung '1 ruins. Mann's jjaggage i xprets win col for and il,iivr Jai.iai.e at the Drpot. uri'er- lef at the ttiWra v Wl t Lestutftreet wnl teccive attention TKAlN. LEAVE . 1.1-OT VIZ ! J! all Tram at 8 0 . I i.oii Arttinin.ouation.i'' o. I atlli nii Fast Line at 12 (10 M Vnrsesi urg at 1 CO I', u baini-burt. Accommodation at 2 ail - 1 ai t aster i' ou mooa' Ion at s on paoli 'lrain.jSo. 'i ai ft-.IO " 1 ii.- A.r.l at Dal rt'lluce rha i-xDsst at li lt) TRAINS jMlhlVE AT DEFOT. VIZ. I ( Inc nrotl Ixnrrss . a, i .in HiilaOe p),iu txpresst "nt 710 A. 11 Pao 1 .vciou u.odatiou. No. 1 at 8 Jn 1 l'uikesl urg Bt 900 ' Laticnster train ut Vi W P. East Line t 110 ' Poo I tvccon.inotlation, Kfl, ii at 44" Day l3nrts ... ut M. iiarriFiinrg Accomuioilntion nt 1H0 l aly CSCCl.t Sq lhIiiv DaMv. UnlU riTcinl Hominy All ithtr'i rainsuaiiy. except sundny. i be 1 euisivania Ituiirou... Com nan' v will not assume snj- rick Bagi. age except lor Wearing Apoiirei and limit their rthnousib Hv in (inn lum rrtl Do In h, va ue. A I liautnge excce.ling that itmouiit m vtluo- wiii hi tit the rifk ot Hie owncm. un ess taken bv sDnciar vouiinuk TICKET OFFICES Uuve be- n onened at o. 6fl ci.rsnut street, ( otittnen tal Hotel, mil Clrurd House, wlere 1 Ickota mav bo oro cur d to all Important points in Pennsylvania a Wi ll as me n en. surinwisi anu BoutliWe.-,! j and ull partiou lars glvm as io time and connections by JOUS C, ALLEN Ticket Agent. Ibe Ticket till, ca at Wesi I'hl adelnhla will becontl- nued as heretuiore, where oil lino: mat'ou resrectlog routes, as well as 'tickets, can tie bnd on application to i HUMAN u fAIllvK . . Tickoi Agent at tho Dcjot. AD Emigrant 'f rain runs ila.lv rexcer t Hmufavi Vnr full particulars as io lare aud accom-noda oiih apply to 3 12 r iv n' ia ri'iv, Xo. 137 DOCK 8tret, Itt; -PIIILADr.LPHIA AND ER'E RAIL- JOIMI EOAD.lhfs treat tne travenns tho n.,h. ern and Nonbwotit t uuntles of Pennsylvania to ibe City oi Irie on Lake Irle It has beeu leased and Is eneratcu oy ine feLnsv vania tiuliroad (ompany. TIME OE PAOSr-KEKIKAIKS .VI PHlLADhtl'Hf A. Arrive Eastward-irle Mail Train, 7 a. Al.t Erie tx prtss Train, i I- 11. Leave Westward Erie Mall. 9 P. It i Frl t'mnu Train li a). r aM-enge r cars run through on 'he Erie Hall and tx press trains both ways between Phlladc phla and trie. Leave Uew York at 9 A at. arrive at r.ne 9 IS . M. Leave 1 ne at i fiS P. 11 ..an lve at Mew Vprk 3 4u P. II. Elegant bleeping ars on a 1 tbe ulgbt trains. For iinormation resneciitiir nasenunr hiiKiiiAss. annfv at corner TlUK'l IE H and MAKKI T Streets Pbi a. And lot treitiht business, of the Companv a Agenti, 8. B. Kingston Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets. Pblladelnhiai J. vv. Kevuolds. Lite,: WiUlaui llnwn. Agent K. i;. R R., Baltimore. ti. i. nui n j tj , uenerai rreigni Agent, rnwa. H. W. GWINNEB General I leset Agent, PhUa. A.L. 1 LEB, General biip't, Wuilanmport. TjOIEIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND J' at the htations on th CAMDEN and AM BOY and isoiiurvuu!' UDMuaua. ininrancn nr,Tirftlt;il. I Hf CMD1.N mM) a M BUY BAILI OAD AND TPANEPOK A I lOii COMPNY FMEIOHT LlNKH lor NfW 1 ork will leare WALNUT Street tvha rats o' leck P W. dapy Sundays excepted). I rt-if nt must De oeiivered beiore 4 0 Clock, to be for vt aided ibe stint day Keturning, tne a Dove lines win leave new York af12 noon, and and P. U Ireljibt for Tienton rrinceton Kingston, New Bruns wiek, and a.l points on the t amueti anuAmoov kail. road ; a m, on tbe Be v (.ere Delaware and Fleming ton tlie r-tw Jerrev the Fieebolil and Jamaabura aud tbe Burlington aud liount Dolly Bailroiuls, received and lortsaiued up to l P 11. 'Jhe Belvldere I'e aware iienrosn connects at Phi lips burkWIibtbe 1-ehli.li Vul ey Ral road, and at llatiuu kacbunk wub a I I oliits on tlie Da'are, LackawannH. end V tstero lial road, forwarding to oyracune, Bulla o and other nolntB 1 1 Westein New York 'i lie New Jersey halirou connects at I I zalieth with the New Jersey t entral Railroad, and at Newark with me illfirilB anu r.taex xiauro-iu A a In memorandum, tnecli.vlng the marks and num. tiers, tbinpi rv. and ei i sit neec. musi. In every intatic. be sent wub each load oi goods, or no reuujptwhl be ol VPfl. IS. B. Tncreated lacl ities have been maiie lor the transnortation oi live Bioca, uruvcra are invited io in' thermite, wnens'ocs is urnsneu in iunuiities ot two carioaos o- move it v r ue ue ivrrru ai tne root of For He li rret mar the Drove Yard, or at. fu.r Kn i orth Elver, aa the sbippeis ma., aesigutto at the time or suipmein. tet terms, or umci ill uriu.iiuii, f M'r to WAL'ER FHI El AN. Freight Agent 11 1 Ko. 226 B. DELaWaBE Avenue, Phi aduiohla "OllII.ADELPHIA, HEHMANTOWN, AND S IVkHlniOWB sitiuiuAu, On and a ter WEDNESDAY, November 1st. 1866. untl " turihei Notice ' rOR GHIlIANiOWN Leave Philadelphia 6. 7 8,0,1(1 11, 12 A. M.,1, J, J-10 3K,4,5 8V 7. S , 10. II 1' M '''' Leave C( rmaiifown 8,7, 7. 8. 8 20, 0.10, 11, li A. M l o a J. Hi K hi 1 8. 0 10. 11 P. M The 8 21 oown train, and ih and lV up trains will not aton on the Oeruiautowu branch. ' OH WU Da YS. Leave Philadelphia 9-10 A 11, J 7 WH P. If. Leave GetmantownS A M, 1 8 M P M. i CI.EHNDT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia. 8, 10 12 A. U.,2, ,3H SH:7,t, and 11 P. M . . , ' ' Leave t besnnt BUI 710 mlnntes, 8. 9 40, 11-40 A. M. 40 8 0. 6 40. 6-40 M0. and 10 40 mluutos P. at. OS bUMlAfrt, Leave Phllsdelphla 010 minutes A. H.. 9 an7P. k Leave bexuat Hill 7'40 minutes A. M 12 40. ft 40, ant! Fl B t ONSIIOHOCKEN AND NORRI8TOWJJ. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 3ft mliiu es,, U1M A.M., lit, I 4M AM. fiW 8 OA minutes, and 11 )t P.M. 1 eave Nor riu town 6H,7, 7 60. 9, 11 A. II., Vi,ifi, 6, an 8 PM. 1 he 6 P. M. tiain win stop at School Lans Wisa- hick on, anayuna, npriug ai in, and Conahohockeo only, ON btJliDAY.8. Leave Philadelphia 9 A M..2X and 7 P.M. leave Morriatown 7 A. M . and ft P. M. FOR MANA YUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 s mluutos, 11-05 A.H..1M, 4H 8M, and llX p. jm. Leave Uanay unk , 1 W, 8 20, 9H, Ills, A. M.. 9, 8, OH BCKDAT8. Leave Phlfadelphta 9 A. M., 2, and 7 P. M. . Leave Uanay unk 14 A. M . , and 8 P. M. W. . WILHON. Oeneral Sunarlnfendest, . aVepvt BLUXJi aftd MMLiM B T FAILROAD LINES. E A D I N O R AI L R O A T? D. C.TtF.AT TMITVK T.INr. iti'M PIITI.ADKLPIH TO "HE INTERIOR OF IEM.SYLVAM-, tnE bt 111 YI.K III, tiVIJI- 1 ANNA. I MRFFT.AND AilD WYOMINO V 'L LEYH. THE kvKTIl, NOBluWESl, AND TflE AN ADAS. WINTlB AKBAOM.;T OF PA89ENOER 1 H A IN Leaving tre Comiiany's Dcpo'. at THIRTEENTH sed CAIIOWBILL etrects. 1 hliadclphla, at the following hours: a-ORNINO MAIL. At 8 A. M. for Reauina, Lebanon. Ilarr!sr.nnr Potts Vllle. Plnenrove. Tamanna. -unbnry. Vliliamaport I Imlra, Rocbvs er Ma. ara Fat s, Kullalo. A letuoAii. Vlikesbnrre 1 Ittston, York, Curilala, ( hsiiibo'sbutg, Usternlcwn etc. etc. This train connects st REAPING with East Pcnn svivanln Kalln ad trains for A'letitimn. etc, and tho Lrl an n alley train lor Ilarrlsburg. etc i at POUT CllM'ON with taiawitsa Hallrcad trains r Vll lla nshorg, Lock Haven. Klmlra ete.t at BaRKI- II "Mi with Northern (entral Cumberland Va ley. and Pct-.uv Iklli aiid Pusitichsnna tralus ior Norihtimli;i lard, Wil, la nn port, .York. Chamborsburg, i'uiogtove, etc. eto. AFrF.n00t EXPRESS. Leaves PhUnoelpl, 1 ai 8-8'i P M , for Hearting Po'fs ville, llarnnliurg eic, connecting with Reuillng and Co unlna Ralroad tiaina lor Columbia, eto, and wlh Catawlsra 1-ailrosd trains for HUioo, WUilaiuspjrt, Umlra. Bufalo etc. KI-AtHNO ACf OMVOniTlllU Leaves Leading at 6 30 A II., stopping atall wav sta tions, asrlvlng at Philadelphia atSIW A. M. Kf turning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 30 A. M. t arrives In Reading at 7'30 P. M. 1 rains tor v hiladeinhla leave Ilarrlsburg at 7 25 A M end Pot (vllle at 8 30 A II arrlviuu In Philadelphia at 12 4ft P M. Aiteinonn trrlns leave Hurtlsliurg ai I 45 P. M , Potisvllle at 2 44 P. M , arriving in Philadelphia atl'OSP. M- UARRISBl'RQ ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reuduia at 1 .IS A M.aml llnrnul nrir at 9 00 r. W. Varket train with passenger ear attached. leaves Pbl adelnhla at 12 45 neon tor Readlnuann ail sta ll n. Leav-s i.eadliiir at 11 3u A. 11. and Downing- town at 12-30 P. St.. lor Philadelphia aud all way s a- I. ns AH tns asove trains run dally, -unlnvs excepted. Hr.nnsv t rains leave l otlnville at H oo A. M . and PhU lade phisats iftp M. intn mi vL,Lr.i it l l.mi Ai'. PasrenLtrs lor low n nutown and Intel mediate nolnta take ibe 8 (Hi A. 11. and 4 30 P II traiui from f'blla- dt inhla. returning irom Downlni. town ut 7 05 A M. uud 12 ;i r.oon. -NtW YORK EXPhESS FOR PITTSBUH8 AND THE Leaves New York at n A M and ft P M. nnaainn Reading at 1 A. M and 1-48 P M , and connecting at llarrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northc-n Ceutriil BaihoaU exnrets tralna lor PHtuhurg. Chieugo. Wil inmsnort llinira Laltimore. etc. Ltttirnlng, exoress train leives Barrisbtirg on arrlvnl Ol the fenncvlvatila exnrcss lrom Plttsonru. at 3 and h-fft A It parsing Remliug at 4 49 and 10 hi A. M.. and striving In Sew York at 10 A. M and 'A 45 P. M. "Inep Ir g can- accomnany these tialns through between Jontej (itj aim riit-nurg will out cnange. A mail train lor New York leaves Farrlshutg at 1'4 P. M. Hall train lor Barrisburg leaves New York at 1211. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave I'ottavllla at K 4.1 nl il .M.. andl-IS P. 11 .lemming lrom Tamaqua at 7'35 A 11. and 140 gnu 4 io r M r-CbL YLkILL AND dVQUEHANNA RAILROAD. 'I rains leave Auburn at 1 4.1 A. M tor Plneurnvn and Ilarrlsourg. and 1 ftu P 11. lor Plnet:rove and Tremont. rciurtiiiiv irom BarrisUurg at 4 OOP. M.. and lrom Tro- u.out at 7 A. at . and b Y AI. T'CKKIS. through flrst-0 SFS itckets and emlcrnnl tlcko's to ui tne principal puinta in tho Tsor li and Het aui Caiiaou, . , i he ollowinp tickets are ohtlrablo only at the odlco oi n i ma uK. jrcastircr. x.o. lii t tiUK I r-treet I Tnioilelnlua. or to (1 a. M( 1), I H Cinninl Bupcrintenceri. neaoing: l tljl Jl V I A'lltl i iiki in At '5 percent, riiscouut. between anv Dolnts desired. ior iBLi.iiit-H ui u urms. 11 1 1 l-.AC. . TICKI TS. Cocil or KOOnilU'S. between all uolnta. 852 8!) each. for ninnies auu ui ins SEAI-ON TICKETS. for three, six. nine, or iwe'.vo months, for holders on y. io a.i nuiuts, at reuuern rans t I.KKtiY.M KV I'-wldlnr on tbe line oi the road will be furnished with caids entitling thtmselvcs and wUfs to tickets at hull iniu. EXCTJItNIOK TICKETS From PLilad. lpbis in nrincloal sia U ns. eortd for Sa tuidnt . r-unday.anil llondav. at reduced In o to be hiid in vat tbe i itkct ouice. at 'llill.lt.tMU and C'AL LO W HILL Btreeis. FREIGHT. Gooi s of all desciiptions lorwarded to all tho above nriii ts n cm tbe ( omnanv'snew Frch-ht Dnoot. hiiiiaii anu aiiLviv Direeii". i . ( HT Tit A TNS Leave PblladelDbia oallvat ft .in A M.. H-4A nnnn ml h i. at. ior ntauing. i.euiinon, iinrrlsuura. 1'ottavilla Port iliuton, and all poims licvond. MAII.s Close at the rhlladelnhia Post flfllrefori,ll nln.-roon tt,n ii'iiu finu iu uiMieiiea m o a. ill , anu ail tiio prmcinal stations only at 2 15 P M. 81ft -iron NKW YOKK. THE CAMDEN AND J1 All boy auo ruuaueipuia and Trenton Railroad i. ollll'n" ilIle , FI.OJ1 IHILADEIFIIA TO NEW YORK anu nuy p.ud t-, nom M abiut street whan, will leave aa 1UI10WB viz.; , fauh ,a t ... oi., v a enrruen ana Aniooy ACcommooa tlon $1 2n A 1 8 A. M., via i tin. cm and Jersey t ltv Express... i 00 A t 2 1' to. via Can tlen and Anibov Express l( a i n si. (iiccni anu nr. u. wa ( ainueu and Am boy Accomuiodation (Freight andPassengcri.... t b niu 1Kb t. M. via CMDuen and Amboy.Ac cou n.odutlon (Freight and I'absenger). 1st o'aas ilcke id ass Ticket 2: i-it I Ml At 8 and 10 A. AI.. 2 and ft P. M., for Mount Holly kwamMl e, I'inilicrton and vlncentown; ate A.M. anu s r, ai.. ior reenoiu. At 6 aud 10 A. M.. 12 11.. 3 30.8 6 and 11-31 P M.. for Pah n j ra, hlverton, Delanco. Bever.y, Edgewater Bur lington. Florence Bonlentown etc, 'I be lb a. M. and o i' Ai. line h run uirect tnrougn to Trenton LISEfr FROM KENH1NGTON D.POi WILL LEATS Ai r OLLO Wo t At IMS A. M., 4 30 and 6 45 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City Exp eas S.V0 At n r ni (fignti via Jxensiugton and Jen-ey i Ity 1-xpresa tie b-4.) r. m. luio will run dully. Ail others Nundavs rxcrpt' a At 7 ,.u ena ii io a. m., 3,3-30 4 -so, ft anas 4ft P. M., anc 12 alio oil it 1 ior urit.101 'ireTiton t,-.. 'At 7 A, M.. 10 80. 3, ft and 6 P M. lor ( ornwells. (orris dale, rlo mcsbuig. lu-onv Wlssinoming Bridesburg and Fnii.k ord, and at 8 P. 11. for Bo meaburg auu lELVlDhRb Dl. LA WARE RAILROAD. For the Delaware KiverVallev, N on hem Pcnnsrl vania audNew York .-tue and the Great Lakes, 'two through trams daily (Suudajs excepted) fron AeiiMiigioii iepoi as iotiows. At7'30A 11. and 3-30 P.M. LlNlS FUOai NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA W ill leave lrom toot ol Cortland street At 12 M. and 4 P. Id., via Jersey tllv aud 1 amden. At 7 and lo A H , 6 P. 11. end 19 Mgbt, via Jersey City and Kensington. From I ter No. 1 North river, at 8 A. M.aad 9 P. 11.. via Amfoy and ( amden. At 12 li. ( anu 6 P. M. (Freight and Passenger) via Aumuy anu t auiaen. March 12. 18fcfc. W1LUAM H. GATZMEB, A seat. TSJORTU PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 Depot THIRD Street above Thompson. ror Bi-.i tiU.Hji.M, DO I Lr.ei O Wa, stAUCB tl'l Mt KAHl'OM, WILLIAM 8POBT, Bud W1LKEH a 1 it i.e.. At 7 30 A. fe. (txpress), for Bethlehem Alientom Uiucb thunk, Uazleiou. WLilamapoit, and Wllka baire. 330 P. M iKxpresa, for Ileta ehem. Kaiton, u reaclimt I anton at 8'4j P. M. .t lift P. M. ior Bethlehem, Allentowa, Vauc 1 hunt Pan villa and ft Ullamsport. For Dolesiown at 8 86 a Al.,2'30 and 4 15 I', U. r 01 Fort IVashiugton at 10 A if. and II V. M. For l.aneda'e at b !5 P. M. w bite cars ol the Second and Third Streets Ltna C if t'atnengcr Cars run direct to the depot TKaINH OR PhlLADELPHIA, l eave Bctbiebers at 6 2ft A. M. and 10 02 A. St., ao S IS P. M . Leave lioy estown at 1 90 A. U., 1-15 and 5 30 P. M Leuve I.miMla.u at b'lU A. M Leave kort WaaLlnMon a, lO ftt- A. M , and I'll P. U Ois hUNDAYS. Phlladelj-hia ior f.etu enem at 0 A. M. Philadelphia lot Doy estown at 3 P. 14, Doj lenown lor Thi adelnhla at 7 20 A. It. Beihlebcui ior Pliiladcliihia ai 4 P. M. 1 brough 1 ickets must be niocuied at the tloket ortleei I H1UD e tree 1. or BERKS Ntreet. Sft XL LIS CLARK. Agent EST JERSEY RAILROAD LI N E s7 roni loot 01 MARKET titxeet (Upper Ferry). Dal ft except i.uijda s FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. CoiiiU i nouig Vt EDNEhDa Y, November ift, 18HS. For Bridgeton, Ralem, and all Btailonson West Jersey auu KaiiU; Rultroads.at9 A. M and 3-80 P. M. Fo. Mil vllle and ah Intermediate btatlons, at 9 A. 11 ai 03i. M . Fori ape If ay and Intermediate stations at 9 A. M.tc M 111 vllle . coureotlng with Irelnlit Trulu Passenger Cai attached ior ape llay, due 3 45 P. M., aud t P. tlroufchlasseiigeroue8P.il. ForGiassboru and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. St ud a 30 P.M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, eto at 9 A. M., t, I JO and ft 30 P.M. ' Freight e nl be received at second covered wharf below W alnut street. Irom 7 A M. until ft P. M. reight received before 9 a. ii. will go forward same day 1 Freight delivery, No. 228 f. Delaware avenue. J VAN HI-NH8EL.ER, Superintendent TB3 WEhT JERSEY EXPRfci8 VOmtAN I will attend to aU tbe usual branches of express buslneaa, n eeive, deliver, and forward through other responsible Express Companies, to all parts 01 the country, auy art'ole intrusted to tnem. - ' - - A Special Messenger accompanies each tbrongh tral OBiee No Wainut street 918 9m AT QUEEN'8 -NEW8 STAND, 8. W. comer SEVENTH and CILE8NUT Streets, ALL Tit 8 DAILY AKp WEEKLfP 1 PERIODICALS, Etfl llay b obtained at euxrent rates. Hi J1JZ CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. . A'OH' IS 'IllE TIME TO USE A l-HtVENTtVE. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. THE CHOLERA Is defective vltallraUon ol the cloud, and when the blood loses it LIFE GIVING rOWEK, It rsuses relaxation ot the cnnttac'lle nower ol the Doed vettelt ol the ft'-oy and the intestines open tnatr myriad ft li( a reisel srn ai ne auiiiminoua uiunu niak Ing material passes off Irom the bowels PVRF AM) HF.ALTIiY BLOOD IREHIS I B D1SKABB, And while iberemav le no occasion for alarm, those of n,j ure blwd are n.ost liable to suffer. HUH 11 it 11 HUH HUH nun HUH Bill! nun 11 tilt HUH HIIIMnlUUIIIU Hi U HHU nut milt HUH 1IIIH nui mill UUU l.HU IN THE PrKING MONTHS the system naturally undeitoes a cnutii,c, 01 11 -'i ihuiulo diuuli CONU-.N'IBATl-D IXIRVCTOF h-AKNAFAlULLA Is an aM-lstsnl 01 tne green at va ue G1V11U 11LOUJ1 10 1 tic. lAUiiu lur.fctt.. . AKP ' BFAI'TIFYING THE COMPLEXION 1 ' 1 , EF1E1EK1-.F.V.E 4 X VEKLEEFEEEE 1 EKt-. EEE ERE E EE FEE EE1.KE.E El- K Il-E Kl KFFEEEEEF. EEL EE t E EE EE IT ERADlCAiES rLUPUVE and ULCERATIVE) DlsKAhrr-o IbeillR-Ai NO-E. I.Y ES. i.V KUU8, SI Al,r and t-KI.Pi . W men hu uiMigmo me 'ipeanuieo, PI liGING tLe evil ebects 01 meicurj and removing all tatntf tot It'llliinnui a--i MMuiii.. v wnii- lum.r " . . , , ... , , . ...1 (11111 rm. h ui.k Yiite anu is iukcu uy jxi'. auu .i.Axiiikii. mu pt-iiectSAl'i.1 1. .ILL 'LLL I Lb LLL ILL ; LLL LLL LLL ) . , , ILL II L I.M,i Ll.L. LLLL LI.LLLLLLLLI.L olaJwol thewon-t Ot ordcrs that afleo: mankind ' ante irem tliecyTuptiou that accutnu atvs In tbo blood. Ol all the discoveries tlnit In e been trado Ut purge It out. none eun'iuul m elfect licluibold's Compouud Ex tinct 01 HaiSipuiil a It cieuiiaes aud reuovatus the' b.ood. Instils tbeviiorol hi-ulth Into tho sys ein. and purges out the lumors which make disease It stimu lates the healthy luncilona 01 t ie bodv. and expels the dttordera that grow aud rankle In the blood. MMVM VMM M 11 Mil 11 11 Jim MM 1 M 11 Jlllii MMM M 11 HUM 11 UN 11 M MMM MMM If M 11 MAI MM It ;l It JiU.ll MMM Ai M MViM It Mil - II li M.VM MMM MM MMM MMM M JI.UM UaiM V Mild I Scrofulous, mero rial, and svphllttlc dfseasos dostroy whatever pan thev may attuek. housamls die an nually irom protracted diseases 01 ths class, and from the abune ol mercury Visit any hosulttl, as urn and prisons, and Satlsiy yourself 01 t e iru lini ness of this asi-er ion. Tbe aijjt.m best tesists tne in roads of these diseases by a lUillWous comliiiiatioii ot Tonics. Ueltnboid's t Igbly oncentrated F.UiO Extract Sar saparllla is a Tonic ot the .reatent value arresting the most mveterute uisease alter the gluuds are dustroyed, and the tones ai ready af'ecieri. ihts is Hie testimony 01 thorn-anus who b ve used and proscribed it (or the last lb, ears. BniBBIJ1,B DBBliBBBliB lllili , BUB lillll KM II BUB Ullii BBBRBBBB BI.UBBLBH BliB BBB bull BbB BBB BBB BIlllBBBBBB BBBBLBB AN 1NT1-RES1INO LET I KR is published in the Meoico-Chirurglcal Bo lew. on the subject 01 the ex tract ot rarsapariila lu veueiea attcctle-us. by Beniainln Havers, F. K. f..e,c Speaking 01 Syphilis, uud iHsoasen anting rm the excess of uicrcuiv, he atatos Thai no r,ituy t's tqual tu the ix tact 1 ' Sartapant at its pow, r is 1 atraordiiarti m r- so than ,ji..Atr drug am ae quaitm f ' 'h. lis n iA r ciest senie a i-nic, tc.th ihts mvaiuutls a.trtwr, thai i a picub'e t a state 1 llie tyil.m so sunken and yet so imtab'e as rn d rs oilur substances uf the lon e e.uss unavailable or niurfus.' , , Oooo OOUOOO Ooo 000 000 o o 000 OHO OOO 00m Ooo OOO Ooo . 00O 000 Ot'O I 000 OOO u ' ei . OOOO 1 TWO TABLESPOONBFCL ot the Extract of Saraa parilla. added 10 a pint 01 water. Is equal to the Lisbon Dim unnk, and oue botl e lseuuai 10 4 gallon of the. M rup 01 harsaoariila, or iln deeoclon as usua ly made, 'i be uecoctlon la execcuiug troub.en mo, us it Is neees sarv to prepare It Iresh every oay, and ibe 8ru Is still more ol-Jtc'linabie, as It Is weaker than the decoction; ior a buiu saimalcd with suiir Is susceptible 01 holding. In to.uuon much les- extractive matter than water alon . and hesynin Is o lierv, If o objectionable for the patient Is frequently nuuseated und his siomacb sur iciti d, bv tbe large proportlou 01 sugar he Is obliged to ake w ith each dose ot tarsaparll a and which la oi no uso whatever, except 10 ksi p tbe decoction from spoil ing. U ere the aUvaiituges ond superiority of the Fluid I- x tract in a comparative view are strlklmrlv manifest. LLL LLL LLL LLL .. LLL LLL LLL ; Li l I LM.LLLLLLLL 1 LLLLLLlLLLL He'iiibold'sEXIRACT BCtljU C ures Kidney Disease. . Ho'uibold s 1 X I i.iC I 11 U 110 Cures Kheuiuatlsna lleiml'O d's 1 AJ j 1 1 riu v urasurmaiy diseases. IlSmbold'sIXiR CT BliCliU Cures tiravnl Be.nn old's EXI'HVCT BCCHIJ t ures strictures, belmboid's I X'KaCT lit UD Cures Dropsy. For tbe diseases named above aud for weaknesses. tun nuui Femuie xessun t and Pains in tue Hack, r emuie Complaints ana Dis orders arising lrom excesses of any kiucl, It la In valuable. DDDnDTinn DDDDDDDOD DDD DDD DDI) DDI) DUD DDD DLD DuD . DD.S DDI) DDD DDD D"D - DDD DDD I)" DDDDDPDDD nF.BE F.XTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO C8E IN 'I HE L'MTl' D blATE AUMY. and are also In-very geueial uae in all tbe state HOSPITALS' aud PUBLIC HAMI'AHY INS 1 ITU I ItiNS throughout the aad as wen a iu iinvaie practice, auu are ounsiuerea as mvaluable lemeoles. I BUI.U 131 JIL1, I'UtMIMlSTB. Principal DeDot HE LM HOLD'S DRUG AND Milan tv a ttr.inii;nr., No 684BHOADWXT. NEW YORK. AND HO. 104 8. TENTH 8TSEET, PHILADELPHIA. roiu oy iruggiia everywnere. BEWARE OF COUMEKFEIT8. 114
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