THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PIHLDELPHIA, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 14, 1866. 7. THE FIRE. A rry of firf ! a noise In the (street ! Tlif distant clamor ot running mt'D, And nearer the tread of a hundred fret, And louder the r'.mr of that cry acain, While 1 hear of my heart the startled beat. The awful stroke of the tower bell, One, two, three, then a tremulous pause From the hrcnien's throats a chorused yeil, A the tound of a mvitt and eavane applause. And the steamer shrinks by like a Hendlrom hell. In its trnck prows a living lenpcth of fire. The breath Irom Us lungs lilts a light in. the air; Now what may withstand Us terrible ire f There's death lor the mortal who so shall dare Hear it iianr, like a beast, In Its fierce desire. In the southern Bky a lurid glow, And a cloud of smoke, like a demon's whig, limit's over t?i9 civ, long and low; But the cross ot Christ, that blessed thlnr, Shows clearer athwart the glare, I know. Well, let It bum, what loss comes to uie r Some desperate niati with tremblinic hand, Who trom worldly ruin to worse would lice, It may he has Huna; the faial brand And ho smiles a smile that is sad to see. As the flames leap up then wretched and wau, Huirs his Policy cfoe to his perjured heart, And "knows not how the fire bcan;" Or, some purse-pioud saint and bis factory part, And this is the end of one golden plan. Enotipb. to the rescue already have gone Tin s said I. and closed mine eye to dream, But through my dream that red light shone, Anl 1 woke tit last with a sudden scream, For 1 heard full well beb dyiup: groan. O pity me, God, from Thy mercy-seat; If my sorrow is sin. thy par Ion I crave They saw her not as she leaped to the street, And, alas ! tor the lack of an arm to save, Tbe one that I loved fell dead at their feet. A STORY OF WONDERFUL DISCOVERIES. Three Hundred and Sixty Buried Cities Gold Coins Four Pounds in Weight Old Tea-Bricks. ' An English, civil engineer, named Johnson, lately enpaired in the trigonometrical survey of Cashmere, has made a curious report of what he saw aud heard in Chinese Turkestan a part ot the world long inaccessible to Kuropouns. He says that while measuring and triangulating, last year, at a remote station on the borders of Cashmere, he received an invitation to viit the new ruler of Khotan, who had expriled the Chinese from his province, declared his inde pendence, and determined to enter into friendly relations with the nearest British otiiser within reach. The adventurous Johnson being the handiest, the Khan fortnwith requested his firesence at the capital, llchi. The way thither ay across the Kinn-Lnn chain of mountains, by a ditlicult pas at an elevation of nineteen thou sand feet three miles and a halt. H was a hard journey, but the indefatigable Johnson' pushed on, saw the Khan, stayed with him for lour days, heard some very wonderful stories, and then made his way back by the Himalayan Eas-seflreoisting the Khotunesc inclination to old him as a hostaee tor tbe opening of com 'inerciai relations with England. It is said that although German travellers have previously crosed the high mountains which hem in Khoran, no European has ever before entered llchi, the capital. The Knan is described as the natural kiug of men of the Car lylese pattern, eichty years old, six feet high, stout, ot a lair complexion, and altogether a goodly specimen of the old Turkish gentleman, such as he was in the days befote Ottomans were heard of. Ho rules a province of two hun dred and fifty thousand inhabitants, whereof hid capital contains lorty thousand: fine strong men, and short but pretty women, lair and cleanly in apparel, and dressing well, all Turks ana Mo hammedans, great eaters of meat and drinkers ot tea, all carrying on a considerable trade in the face of great difficulties, aud most anxious to trade with the English in particular. The country, well watered by moderate showers, and irrigated lrom the rivers which flow northwards from the Kiun-Lun, is fertile and productive enough to stand a favorable comparison with Cashmere itself, but its climate Is described as being much superior, both dry and equable. Tb.1' reports brought back by Mr. Johnson are somewhat Munchaiiseni-ih. For instance: 1. The terti'ity ot the country is increased by a fine impalpable dust or mould which is wafted In from the adjacent deeerts. "without wind, in perfect calm, and nil" the air so as to darken it." This pnenomenon occurred during Mr. Johnson's visit, and he was then unable to read mint at noon without a candle. It is not explained how the dust is blown without a wind, but Mr. Johnson says it is "wafied in a cului," and he cannot be contradicted. 2. The storms in the desert raise waves of f and, which settle into hills three hundred to four hundred teet high. Why not one thousand leet ? 3. The tradition of the country is that three hundred and sixty cities were overwhelmed in one day by sand-storms. The sites ot these cities are partially known; so there is avast array of Pompeiis aud Niuevehs awaiting some body's pickaxe, shovel, and archieological ski'.l. 4. The people of these buried towns used gold coins weiehing four pounds each but ''this is kept a profound secret by those who know the position." There is no relic of the Brobdiena giun purses in which this money was . carried a bout for every day use. 6. "The store ot tea used for the actual con sumption of the people is now dug out of one of these ruined cities," and Mr. Johnson brought a brick of this tea away with him. "The Chinese supply is now cut off," so the Ilchians cut oil their supply Irom these bricks. We are further informed that the country in which these wonderful things happened is highly auriterous a lemark which is perhaps unneces sary w hen we remember the four-pound gold ' coins which seem to have been the circulating medium. Mr. Johnson's report is about to be published in London. An appropriate vignette would be a drawing of a long bow. HOW ENGLAND 18 FED. From Whence She Ha Her Dally Bread from the London Globe, September Evening. As the harvest in drawing to a close, it is of interen to record tiio cmanucic oi ioreii?n corn and wheat entered for home consumption in the first seven months of the lust three years 1864. 18C5. 1866. tSnt. twit. Cwts. Hupsia I6186RO 8,610,484 8.988,969 Vrussia 3.740 1U8 2.729.900 2.460.902 Denmark. 109,425 297,112 244,952 tjchieswiK-Holstein . andLaueuburir.. 1R1.896 159,211 117,680 Mecklenburg- 868,264 3i2,d33 456 22 HauBe Towns 8H4,7ll 2(i7 998 489,720 iTinee 487.891 U78.791 8,162.206 Turkey. Wallachia, and MoWavla. . .. 273,288 407,469 300,973 Eevpt mm 8,78i iTnUed States 6,002,724 402,807 " 823,100 hT"m' 406.376 101,694 8 789 Other countries.... 802,683 670,007 2 283,274 Total... ..12,E62,281 9,640,749 18,784,435 Newspaper Postages. By a recent order of the Post Ollice Depart ment' all newspapers addressed to the following countries beyond (Jermany, wheu forwarded tu the closed mail to PrusKiu, must be fully preptdl to their destination, at the rates named : Bnssla, Ine'ud. ids; Finland and Poland... t Ctfl. Sweden 10 Jsorway 13 ieumark 9 (Scbleswig liol- atein 8 Switzerland 9 lUly, via Kwitx- eriand 11 l'ai al BtaU-s, via bwltier'aud.,.12 Turkev, Tia Je rusalem 11 Turkev. via Tri cste 11 ota. ea. ea. ureeoe, via irl- ete 14 Eirypt, via Irl- este 11 British Kast In i' dies and China, " via Trieste. ...13 Farther India, the Duton ana -French poi'soa ions, via Tri-eU) QLEN ECHO MILLS, CERMANTOWN. McCALLOIS, CREASE & SLOAXE, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF C TV It, PETING . WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, No. 50.) CHESNUT Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 510 CHESNUT Street. OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL. 9 U 2m WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. No. 225 North THIRD Street. It anything viaavunlcd to prove the absolute purftj ot tlila Vt Risky, tlie li.liovi lug certificate ahould dolt There Is noalcoiiolic Biiniiiliini known commanding sud4 tceu.u.iui.allon t on, sucn liij.li souiccs: I'liiLADKi.rniA, September!). IRoS. We have caremily texted the sample of (.HENNUi GROVE WHISKY which ou Send us, and llnu that It contain KOMi of tiie i-oisokols substance Known a! fi hi- oil. which Is tlie characteristic and Injurious in gredtent f the whiskies in genera1 use. BOOTH, UA.UKi.rr A CA MAO, Analytical Chemists KbwYobk HcptemborJ, 18M, I have analyzed sample ot CHEsnut GHOI VH1SKY received lrom Mr Charles Wharton, Jr., I bliaiioiphla; and having carelullv tested It, I art pleased to state that It Is entirey free from poisonou or .... r Khiovs substances. It la an unusually pur anu lint.-, v'.red quality ot whisky. JAAIE8 R. (.'HILTON, M. D., Analytical Chemis Bostow, March 7185 I have made a rhemiral analysis of commercialism pies oi CHESNUT GROVE Wdlf-KY, which provesu be free tioni the heavy Fusil Oils, aud perfectly pure an unadulterated. 1 he tine flavor ot" this whisky Is derive born the grain used iu manufacturing It. Respecttully, a. A. HaYES. M. D . State Assayer, Ho. 16 Boylston Btieet For ssfc hi barrel, demijohn, or bottle at No.225Nortl THIRD Street Phllade.phia. 43 NATHAXS & SONS IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS. Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street PHILADELPHIA. M08ES BATHAH8, HORACB A. NATHANS, ORLANDO 1. HATHA 8. 119m JpKED. BALTZ & CO., IMPOUTEES OF WINES, GINS, Etc BOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Cardat & Co.'s COG A AC. Ko. 116 WALNUT STHEET, Fiin,ADELrniA.' CO 3 3m c II A M P A G N E. JuRt received, in tend and store, a new Champagne, called ' far superior to most of the Wines now In use In this country. Imported exclusively by the subscriber. Also on baud (and the only place whore It eaa be procured In this city) the very celebrated South America ANGOSTUKA. BITTERS. GEOHOK M. I,AUMAN, 8 30 lin Ko. l'J8 8. K1NTH H ruet. SHIPPING. STEAM TO LIVEKPOOL CALLING at yueenstown The luman Line, sailing "CITY OF MAM'lU.SlfcU". Wednesday, Bep'.embor 11 "CITY OF BOSTON" huturduy, beptmiuer 15 'CITY OF I Olta. weuni-suay, Beuiemoer i l-.DIMilJRUH" Saturday. Sentumber 22 " CITY 'F LlilEKU K" Wednesday, Bcpieuiuer 2B uud each succeeding haturday and Weducsduy, at noon, uom Pier Ho. 45 North nv.-r. ' ltAlt.H OF Pa SB AGE Hv thn tniiii fltAamnr naiiln&E evuiv Saturday. First niiiii i:i,i.i coo Mtei-raue. Cutreucy $16 To London 6 To London 41) 1o Paris 10ft To Paris SO Passage by the W ednesday gteuuiersi First cubiu, loot steerage. (36. Payable In United Statea cur- repasM'ngers also forwarded to Havre, Uamburg, Bra man ato .1 I, I AilnrJIt A ratufl. Steerage passage tuom Liverpool or Oucenstown, 140, cuirency. 'i icktts can be bougut here by persons soud- lu r,. i,aI trl.la For lurther Imoimatlon apply at tbe Companv'i o Aires. JOM G. DALE Agent. 87 Ko. Ill WALKLT street. Phllada. FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL dalnhla Steam Prooeller Comaanv De- bUUlCU OWJllhlirw lluVD.Tin ,'VjuniuD nitu iwi minl. leaving dm y at VI M. and b p. M.. connecting with all northern and F.nstern lines. For treiglit, which will he taken npon accommodating ternia. St DI V lO W ItUAiU i. a inx a. j i is Ko. XVI H. DELAWABltAveaue rro SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. TH1 I undersigned having leased the kknhinuiujh tniiv.w Dof K.beus tohnorm bistrienoa aud theoatrocu ut the Dock that ba la prepared with Increased t'aoliltlei to accommodate those having vesse a to be raised or ran aired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, wl-1 give personal attention to the vessel en ,.i In hln mr rpn&lra. CaptuUis or Agents. Ship Carpenters, and Machinists bav in 1 vessel tu repair, are solicited tu ; call. Having the agency for the sale ot " Wetterstedt t Patent Metallic Composition" tor Copper Palut.for tin pieservatlon of vessels- noiiumn, ,ur uu. tiij, a u f' - . i . . i . . . . 1. ,'r.li a ,Am.d pai.u to .UXUU.U JOHN 1L H AMM1TT, Kenalnston Screw Dock. 11S DELAWARE Avenae.abof l-4UitEL Street DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVINfi lfrntAfl ma lAttAmunAtent tor tnv mode Ot adnilulaurtng Nitrous Oxide Oaa. by Which I have raii.cieu utunv iiwi..rtnM ni -i-nAin witnnui i,Min. i aiu justltl. d In aMertlnu that It la both safer and superior to uuy uuicr uow lu use. TJR. O. T.. MTTKN8 ?LS9 Ko. 731 8PKUCK Street T-vR. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED XJ coulldentlailv on all recent, local, cbronlo. and oonstitutloualdlseadta. at bis old establishment north Vi est corner ui auku aua uuion straets. 814 041 RAILROAD LINES. TIJILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND BAL JL Tl.OHfc B1LKAI, TIME TABLE. (ornthi Bring MONDAY. July t lHflfl. Trtlm will iia.i 1 rpot imnip ot KUOaI) Street and WA8UIM. T N Acime lollows: I'xpreoa 'Iraln at 4 IS A. at (MonrtnTn excepted) to JiHlllniore and W(ihin(iton atopnlng at Chester, Wll n.tl c f tit ev ark. Klkt. j NOHIk at, l rrrt vllle, MdTrp. Ho (.rare Aberdeen, ln)man's, Magnolia, chaoe'n and Ht'-mnierV lton Way aiall Train atSIS A M. (Hnrilnvs excepted i. foi Ileltimore, atopplnn at all regular stations between Phi Inn It'liin und Imitlnior . Iielaware Kaliroad Train at 9 A M. (nrda" ex rrpted, for Hrtnceiis Anne, Mil ford, and Intenncdbm stations. xpreu Train at 11-45 A.M. (Snndars exceptod), tor I alilmoie and Washington. Kxpre s Ttaln at 8 I' W. (Snndavs excepted) mrha tlmore and Washington, stopping at i hentor, (lamoi t W Imilrgton, hewark, HKton, NorthenHt. Perryvlile Ilaie de Grace. Aberdeen. I'errrtnnn's, Kdvewood Miia nol's, base , and Meimncr a Itun I i(iht Kxpress at 111. W.,tor Baltimore and Wash liK-ton. i BPfenpersbv Boat from Ba'tlinore lor For res Mon-' roe NoricJk, City l oint, and Ulchmoud, will take the II 4l A l train. VllMISGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Plopping at all fetation between Philadelphia and Wil mington. ,.IiH,e-T-"1?,'pi,at9.A; M-''0- 4 W. 8. and 11 80 l -.- V'e.,M .K .W- t,n n conil,'""' with Delaware liallroadior llnrrington and tntermedinte stntlons 1 1.,ve,J1?'l.,i,',on H 6it0 .7',', an(1 a'30 A M.,4 and 6 S0 P. M. The 7 16 A. M. train wm not stop at stations between ( het-terand Hhtladelpbia Trnins tor Newcastle leave Philadelphia at I A. M.. 4 'Mi ana 6P II. TH HOI GH TKAINH FROM BAI.TIMQItE Leave llmlnxton at 11 A M , 4 30 and 10 P. M. CbfVlKK FO Pllli-ADI-LPHIA. Leave (hosier at 7 2H, 7-65. 10 14 and II 40 AM..4 4J o-lo, 776 end in M V. M. . r'KOM BAL'IIMORKTO PHlLADF.LrHti.. I eave linltliiiore J '5 A M.. Wav mall. 0-20 A. M.. F xpress. 1 10 P. M. Express. 6-34 P. to., Express IS P. M., Express TRAINS FOB BALTIMOBK Lenve t hesierat 4 411 anrtH UK. M., and 38 P.M. I.i ave V llmlngton at 5 'i ana 0 3'l A. M. and 415 P. M. t relpht Trains wlih Passenger ( ars atticned will leav as foilons: W llmfngton lor i etrvine and inlerniodiate stations at 6 fP. M. Baltimore for Hsvre -do-Grace and Inteimediate stations at 4 4SP. M. Penvvllle for Wl -mlnkton and In'crmediate stations ati420 A. M .con necting at Wilmington with 7 lt A. M. train for Pblla e.uhla. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4-l A. ai. lor Baltimore and Wash Ington. stopping at t heater, Wlimln. ton, Newark. Klk ton, or hca-t. PerrjvlLe Uavre-de-Grce, Ancrdeen, Pert msn'a. Hag no la. tnase's, and Htemmer'a Run. Ml-tit Kx ren-.ll P M tor Baltimore end Wnshlngtor Acccnuiodadon Train at 11 30 P. M. lor Wilmington and Intermediate stations. , TtAL'llMOKh. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave I altimore at 8-2ft P. slopping at Havre-do Grao, Penyville, and Wiluiington. Also siops at Klk jwh and heark (to take ipasseDgcrs fnrl'hl adelpiilaanii leave PafiHeTieern trnm 'AAlilnuton or llftltimnra ntiH t. hestcr to It-ave niiflftenoerfi Hum UaltlninrA nr Wk.Ii iDKtOIl. Accommodation nam irom vt i mingtnn for Phllade' phis and Intermediate statlous at t "0 1-. M. iu n f . H.iAMr, Superintendent TjOR IsLV YORK. TIIE CAMDEN AND iAOR NEW YORK. TIIE j- Aniopv ana i'hi.aaelpbm and licntou Railroad Amhov and nmtiam 's Lii es. HiOM l'lllLADKl PHI A TO New vnmr ard Wy Places, Irom Walnut Street Whaif. win 1 as toilows, viz : fade At fi A. fii., via Camden and Amboy, Accomn oda nun f2 28 AtHA M via Can. (leu and Jersey ltv linmo 3 no A t 2 P. !., via Camden and Amboy F.xpresn 3 ufl A t 8 P. II .via Ciiuiden and uibov Accommmliitinn -l-u At OP. . via Ciiuiden and Amboy Accommoda tion, 2d class I mi AtttA. M. ii and 6 P M.. for Aiount Holly. F.waus- vlile len hinon. aud Vluceutown Atfi A. il. aud'i 1'. M lor ireeho.d. At 9 aud l(, . ai., Vi St., 4, f, 6 and 11-30. P. M. tor Fish 1-ouhc, Prlmyra, hiverton Progress. D-lmioa Beveny Fdtenatcr, J urmuton Florence, l.orden- towii.etc. The "OA. M. and 4 P.M. lines run ,;;ci through to 7 1 pi 1 1011. " I.INJLS FLOM KrINGTOH DF.POT WILL LEA At II A AI, 4 30 6 45 P. M., and '2 P SI. I Mull t ) vis Kinslngton nnfl Jersry City i xi.resa Lines, lure 3-i Tlie646P. at. Line williuu daily. Alloihers Sundays executed At 7-!0 and 11 A. 31., 3 3'3fl 4'30 S, and 6 45 P. M a d A idnlglit. tor Pristol. 'ireuton, etc At 7 and 101ft A. M. .12 W. a 4. 6 and 6 P. M.. for Corn- vie I s torritduie Holmci-biir?, Tacony . Wlsilnomuig H nil e-burg and t-'rankiord, aud al 10 1ft a. m mr Bristol. Schtnck's, liddiugtou, and 8 P. Al tor liolmes- hum and intermemaie stations. At T M A. Si, mid 8-M P. M. lor Magara Falls, BuDalo Dunkirk ( anondainia, niuira, Ithaca. Oweuo. Kn dies er Blnglmmpton. Oswego yracue Great Bend Montrose Wllkeabnrro Scraiiton Stioudsburg, Water dun, 1 elvhirre, rafton, l.ambenvllle. r leuiliiL'ton etc. j he S-:-0 1 . M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Laston lor iluuch Chunk, Allentowu, Betb o hem i-to At 6 P. 11. for Lambertvibc and Intermediate stations. .lune 1, it-btt. v luiAiii u. UA'lZMlih, Agent "PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.-- 1 cuma r.n a hka.mi i-jumit, Tne iraius 01 ire itiilii) ivania central Hailroad leave tro uepot, ar juiriy-nrst ann Market streets which is ri:Llitd hy the cars 01 the Market Streiit enter Railway, tunning 10 and lrom tlie Depot. Tbe iuh cur n-nvt: riuiii Diii nuour miuutes prioi to the dcourture 01 euch 'lialn, ... On fsunda.vs Cars leave f.levenh and Mirbm streets is niiurtes before the dcpaituro of taih Trulni Mann'H liaggae i.xprcs win n ror anu deliver Kaimiia at tlie IJeoou urior mi. ruo Ulllco. No bill 1 hesnut street, whl receive attention. 'JBAiNS UlAYIt KM'Ui YU'i Mail Train at 8-0n a. m liay Lxprcis at 10-00 Y sou Acconiuiooation. xo. 1 uuniii Fast Line and Lrle Lxpress at 12 00 M 1-airiMiuri. AcroniUjuuaiion ai l i 1. 11 l.aiicaxlc-r Acccn li.ooa'lon lit 4111) " l'aoll Acconirotdation Ko. i at fi-00 " l iitfburMhauc FrieJUal 'l at eoi) k l'aoll Accommodation, Ho. 3 utlOUO " Philadelphia r xpieBRt atll lo " T11A1NB AblaVB AT BErol, VIZ. 1 Cincinnati Ixprrsst a 12-40 A. y Philiidciphia txprcsif at 710 Paoll Accounnodatiou, io. 1 at 8 2n " Coluuibialraio at OtjO " Lancaster 'train at 12 4'l i'.V Fast Line .....at 1 10 1 aoll accommodation, Ho. 2 n t 4 In " l)ay txprcBB ut 5-.50 ' Paoli Accouiiiiodution, ho. it ai 7 ' UarrlsburK Accomuoilutlon lit 9 0 " iiary. except saturUHv. t Du.lv. t luuiv, except itondiiy. all othir 'Jraiiiadally except SunUuy. Iliuiinlng through lrom l'hiludelphia to I'i.tsburgb aud Lrle without cliui.ge oi cars. r-uimin Accin niouuuoi iiauio iut x ao i imu inicnne d.ute stations leave I'lilla'le plila ir. S-(i0 A. M. una 7 00 1'. M., rcturniug leave l'aoll at 6 50 a. M, sud 4'50 I. M a Til kl. l OFFICE Is loca'.cd at So. 6?1 Clifccnut streei whero Tickets to all important points mav be procured, and mil lnloruiu tioo then by JOHN C Al.LF.N. Ticket Agent. Alvo at iiiiriy-nrut and AlnrKei airccts, on nppnca- tlouto . THOMAS II. PARKE, jK'Kct Agent at trio Depot, An Frrilprnnt Train runs dailv (except Hunflavi. H'oi full purtiuuiars as to tare aud accomuiOdaious. apply to FKNt:l FUNK, . . 1ST dim K street. Tbe Penurlvlfnia Itnllroad Comnanv win nnt u.a,im. any rlfk lor Buiiuauo. excent lor W earlim Annami ati.i limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollurs In value. All Lavage exceeding Unit amount in value w ill be at the riik of tbe owner, uuless taken bv Hm-riHi contract 3 12 Tj'KEHiHT LINES FOH NEW YORK AND X1 al the stations on the C'AMDKN and Ail HOY ud connecting itanroaus. iJMur-Ar-t.j ut:r A'l I'll, 1bi CAMDFft Hl AMBOY HAILMOAD AND TBASP01HAT10N COMPANY Tlil.KiUX L1NF8 lot New lorkwUI leave ALNL'T Sircet Wba I at 6 O'clock P M. daily (Sundays excepted;. Freiellt must be dcllvereil IteftirM neloelr n hA fo. waided lie same day. Keturuing, tne aoove imca wui leave new York at Vi noon, aud t and b r. ai t rem 111 lor neuion. nmtewu, inngxion, sow uruns wui, aud a.l points on the Cuniden anu Ainliov Kail road) Bleu, on the BeiV.dere. Delaware and Fleming .,n 4tiA New Jersey, the Fieehultl and .lamMtl.nr., ... the Burlington aud Monut liolly Bailroads, received aud lorwaroed up to I P. M. J lie jiemoere ie ann iun,nu cunnecis ai rnilllpa burg with the l-eh'th Valley ltainoad, aud at Manuo- kaclmuK wnn an poinis on ineuo-aware, Lackawanna, and Western Kal road, forwarding to .yracpjfe, Buxlaio, aud other poiuis in wiiera new i ora 'i lit, New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Railroad, aud at liewark witl the Morns anu r.-aejk Aiaiiiuitu. A slip liieiiioruiiuuui, pecn.yiuH mo marss ann nam lu,,. .liiiint ra. and coneli-uees. uitisu lu every iiiHtnna be aentwitb each load oi goods, or no receipt will be "'nVb. Increased lacl'ttles have been made for the transportation oi live sioca. AJruvers are Invited to tr the route, vt ncn biock is lurnioneu in iUuliillk-s oi twi carloads or more, it will be Uoiivered at ihe foot of For tie h streei near me eiuit a uru. or ai l'ler No. 1 North River, as tbe shippers niuy ueslgtuteattha tlm. ofrslupmeut. , . i For terUlS. uinui hiiuiiuqm..,,, nvty lu u W ALTElt 1'itFl' i AN, Freight Agent, ' N'o. 220 s. DLL AUK Avenue, Pliliudoluhla I k RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA EAILROAD.ti KJ on and alter mojnda v, ttenruary 12 two daili trains win ruu ueiwueu n obiiii'huiu anu a.i nchburg connecting at HordouKVl lo wlih Vlrvlnla Central KD road trains to aud Irom Richmond aa tuilows i M.1L, A nA I A . I,i ave Washington daily (Sunday excepted), at 6 "4 A- M , and ariive at Lynchburg at a 4ft P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M. and arrive at Washing ton ut 6 26 P.M. EArar.Bs tuaiin. Leave Washington lllv (lueludlng Sunday! at 8 05 1 M and arrive at Lynchbuig atOOtiA M Leave Lynchburg at 6 30 P. M. aud arrive at Washing r. hI a lu A M lioin iruiua maaiug ciuse connections at LivncnDurg lor an ru'"'" nuu nouiunesi, ana at w asuiugtoi lor North and Northwest First-class sleepinff cars attached to the nlirht train. The road Is attractive, not on y tor Its eomtonablt accommouanous, put lor tne tact that It pauses Uie now I.Utorio localities of Fairfax. Bull Kun. Manasaas. Brut tf,. ( atlett'. RannabaniHM:k. t'titiwimr. OriniiA. anil (iordousvlile, places ot uiiperlsbable lutetest In U popular mind. i iironah tickets to all nninta Pnntti and BonthweM may be had In Boston, New Tork, Phllad-.-lphia, and Baltimore anu at tUu vaatss ot tbe road lu vt alunelor lAleaauuna; , . h, HiiuAritiu i, Ueuural bupe.luUude RAILROAD LINES. E A DING RAILROAD CIBKAT TRrvt MKt liOM .PHILADKLlHlA TO iHK tsirRTOR f . v. V . LVA . 1I1K bCHVYI.KH.U MiSUOH i,.fJA.'I:M-1F,,I'I. AND WYOMING V AL- CAN A V A ft 0KTbW.8T, AND THE HLMalLK ABPASOKMKNT OF 1RAIKH l..ta.J lu.:il PAS8ENOEB VaiTj.,f rn,""".''l)eBot.at IHIRTFENTn aa hours huect- i'blTadelphlA. at the tollow a a. ,.,n f1II,,T APCOMMODATIOH. At 7 !0 A. M. lor Iteaomg am- intermediate Btatlo a u OKMN(j EAPKaSS. At 8 lft A. M. tor Jleadloc I -I, ....... ij..Kmm tn Vlile. linegrove. Tamaiina. m.ni.nr. lillmno 1 Imlra. Kochesier M-.r. . , .. a BerMown.etc1.,;e.,, L"Ut 'bt -Iliis train connects at RKADINOwnh F.ast Penn srlvanlu Hailroad trains (or Allentown. eto , and the W.VViJ"' Vu H"1 ,or Harrlsburg eto at POUT CLINTON With ( atawissa ltallroad trsms tor Wll llB.nshiirg. Lock llaven. Klmlra. etc.i at HARRIS " lh nr"crn Central t umberland Valley, and ehiivlkill and Susquehanna trains mr Northumberland, W llilanuport, ork Chambersburg, Plnegrove. etc At ILR.NOON KAPRI8 ,MMVi" rJll,,alelPltia at S 30 P M , for Heading Potta vll e. HarriHburg etc, connecting with KeadlnK and Columbia Hnliroad tnaina for Columbia, eto. 1 ..... ii?.IA1,,?.t't ommodatIon. l eaves Heading at eoo a Bl.. Biniinuig at all way sta tions irtvina at Phllanelpl.la It 8 6& A. M? -InSSKffi1 6 00 P.M., arrive 1 rains tor I'bilodeiphla leave Harrlsbur at 810 A Bt.' ?ri(l PotisvilJe at 8 A M arriving In Philadelphia at i,-1'-.,1 i, ... ,!tcnoon tralna leave Hurrlsburg at 2 10 atb4l'M 5 M'' rrtvlB8 m Philadelphia IIAItltlPBCRO ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading ai 7 30 A. M. and Harrniliurg at 4 10 P M onuec lna nt Rending with Aiiernoon Accom '",'nd.". soulh- at b-ao P. M., arriving In Philadelphia ,1 1 II 1 . M . Market train. ltn pns'enger ear attached, leaves Philadelphia at P2 4 noon for Reading an 1 all wav ata ns Iavi- l.eydlni 11 81. A. M and Downlngtown nt 12-30 P. for Philadelphia and al way station. All toe ahove rains run dally, umlavs excepted. Snmir.v trains leave Pottsvllle at 81HI A. M .and Phi lade tihia at 3-I5 P M Leave Philadelphia for Reading a. 8'UO A. Al . l le.mnlng irom Reading at 4 25 P. M. ClIKSiFh VaLLKK RAILROAD. I ssfcncers lor Powntngtown end InturmedlAte points tako the 7-3U and B-l A.M. and 5 0 P M. trains from Pbl Mlelphia, returning irom Downlngtown at 8 35 A. M. and 12-J noon. M1W YORK EXPhES FORI'ItTSBUKO AND TUB W EhT. Leaves New York at n A M.,and 8'OH P.M., pausing r.cauingat 1-06 and 1163 A. M and 1-48 P. W , and con nictmgat llarrisburg with Pcnnst ivania and N'on hern (rntral llailioud exiiress trains lorPituburg, Chloago, Wll lamspurt, I-Imlra, Baltimore, etc. lietuiiilng, ixpress truin leaves Harrlsburg on srrlval 01 the Pennsylvania express from Pltisourg, at 8 and SfoA. JM.. and 0-18 1'. M pausing Rending at 4 49 and 10 52 A.M.. and 1!-3;iF V , and arriving in Now York at 10 A. M and 2 4ft P. ieping cars accomoany tliese tialim through between Jcrse city and Pittsburg, with out change. .1 mail tralu lor New York leaves Harrlsbmg at 210 P. M. Mail trair lor Harrlsburg leaves New York at 12 M. SCHEYLK I LL VALLLY RAILROAD. Tralnneave Pottsvllle at 7 and 11-30 A. M., and 7 IS P. M . HTurniiiK irom mamaQUa at 7-36 A. M. aud 140 nnd 4 1ft P -M SCtil'YLKILL AND SUsQTJLHANN' RAILROAD. '1 rains leave Aubnrn at 7 60 A. M. for Plnegrove ami Darrisburg and 1 60 P M. for Plnegrove and Tremont. returning rrom ilarrishnrg at 8 20.P. M., and from 'Ire- moniai i ao a. ua. kuu o ao r. m. TICKK'ld Ihroupli rlrst-class iicketg and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and VV et and Canada. 1 he lolloping tickets are obtal able only at the otilce ot H BKADtOUD, Treasurer, No. 227 S FOURTH Mrcet. Philadelphia, or of O. A. lilCOLLS, Ueneia Superintendent. Peaolng: COJIMLiTIOS TICKFTH At 25 percent, diccount. between any points desired, icr tauiilics ai d linns. , MILF.AGE HCKF.T8, Coed lorSCOOmllcs, between all poiuts, 152-59 each, for families aud Uiuig . SKASON TICKETS, Kor three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holder only, to all points, at reduced rates ILS.HUY11RN RcFtdlnp on tbe lino 01 the road wll! be furnished caru entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hall fare. fcXi VRSION TJ Kfcl'S From Philadelphia to principal sia lens, good for Ha tuuiiiv. SuiKiav.and Mondav. at reduced la:o to be had 111 v at tbe Ticket OUKe, at Till UTKKN Til and CAL LOW HILL Streets FREIGHT. Oooi: of all descriptions forwarded to all the above notuts irom the Company's new Freight lepot, BUUil) anu nn iiuir nireeui. FRK1GHI' TKAIN.S Leave Pblladelphia Dally at ft 3d A M., 12-45 noon, and t i'. ai.. tor nei.tiing. j.euanon, riarrtsburg, fotisvllle Port Clinton, aud all points beyond. JUA1LM Close at the Philadelphia i'0st Office forall places on the toad and Its bianchea at 6 A. M , and for the principal stations only at 3 15 P. M. 8 1ft -PHILADELPHIA, CERMANTOWN. vj.iii.iuniiutL unTiin .ii ' AND f, , jUlinln I U 1111 xv .rv a uivvv 1. On and a ter W F. I N KSD A Y, May 16, 1868, FOB GKRM AN'IOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, 0, 10 11, 12 A. M.,1, 8, S'10. 3 4,6, , 7.8 9, 10, 11 12 P. M Leave Cermantown U, 7. 1H, 8, 8 20, 9, 10, 11, 12 A. M, 1,2 3, 4,45i.6tiX 7, 8,0.10, UP. M. "llie 8 21. uown train, aud Ufi and H up trains will ao top on the Uermautowu Branch. ON bL'NDaYS. Leave Philadelphia 0-10 A M.,2 3 ft, 8 IflH P. af. Leave UommntownS A. M . . 1 , 4, 6H. QH P. M. . 1 KsNLT It ILL RAlLKOAlh Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10.12 A M.,2, 3X and 11 P. M Leave ( besnnt Hill 710 minutes, 8 9 40, 11-40 A. M I 40 3 '0 5 40. 6-40 8 40, aud 10-40 minutes P. M. OS SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia O lOminutes A. M., 2.6. andS P. at Leave ( Le-nut liiil 7'J minutes A. M., 12 40, 6 40, an i) 25 uiinu.es P. M FI H CONMIOIIOCKEN ASD NORRfSTOWN. Leave Ph ladeiphlaS, 8-35 minutes,, 11-OS A.M., IH, AH. bh, bX.NOftnilnutes.and I1H P. M. ieave Nomstowu 5X.7, 7 60, 9,11 A..M.. IH, 4H ik "'ilieeX P- tialn will stop at School Lane, Wlw,a blckou, Manuyunk, spriug Miu, aud ( oushobocken onu- OV SvNDaYS. ' Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..2M.4 unaiH P.M. Leave Norristown 1 A. 11., 1, SM. aud 8 P.M. FOR M ANA YUNK. Leave Philadelphia 0. 8 3ft niluutes, 11-Oft A. M., IH, 4) bH.tiK, and II H P. U. ix-ave Manayunk 6k, 7H. 8 20. OH, 11H,-A. &., 2, 5, CK ah p. m. du ni'd a a. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2)4.4, and 7 54 P. M. Leave Manayunk IH A. M . 1),, anu) P. M. W. S. WILSON. Ceneial Supulntenuert, (lienot NIN'IU andUUFKaiHireot ORTH PKNNSYLVAN1A RAILROAD. Iji i.o . 1 H i It li stieet above 1 uom pBon. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLSTOWN, MATJCB HLNK., FAB'JON, tVjXLIAMbPOUT and W1LK.EH , BARRE. . . . , At I 3" A bi. (rxpreanj, mr A-ieiniencm , iuientown alaucb Chuuk, tiazleiou, Wiillumspott, and Wilkes biirte. At 3-80 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, eto reaching Easton at 6'4r P. M. rl 0 10 J. an, lor Jieiuicueui, Aiieuiowu, oiauoi Chunk. . , r or iioyiesionu nr o on a m. , a ov buu t ir r. ai, Foi Fort W anliington at 10 A. il. and 11 P. M. For I.anndale at O'lft P. M. Wlilto earn ot tlm Second and Third Streets Liu CItj PaisiugerCars rundireet tothedepot. TRAINS DOK PHILADELPHIA. Leave Betulvhem at 6 25 A. M. and ii V5 Noon, am 11SP-M. . - Leave loy eaioftu m o vi a. m.., j id ana o nu r. OI. Lsave l,aiiMlale atti-10 A. M Leave l ort Washington ai In 6t A. 31., and J'lJP. al ON SUNDAYS. Pbilade ipbia for Betmenem at 0 A. M. Philailelpbia lor Dovlestown at 2-JO P. M, Dov leftown for Phi adelphla at 1 20 A. M. Hethl. l ein tor Philadelphia at 4-30 1'. M. 1 br.ugb 'lickets must be pioouied at the ticket offices, TBI hU Street, or BE RE 8 btreeu S21 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. WEHX JEUbKY RAILROAD LINES, FROM toot ot MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), com n.enclng TUESDAY. August .. lHtb Ha. M Muil lor Bildgeton, Salem, Mlllvlllo, and all Intermedinte stations. 8 P.M. Mail lor Cape Mav, stopping at Woodbury and Glassboro. and all stations beow OUtssboro. Due at Cane A at , 1 00 P. M. Siul'.M- Passouger, lor BilUjreton, 6a em, and all interuied-ate statlous. 8 P.M.. Woodbury Accommodation. 4. VAN KEN SSELAEU, Superintendent. Freight will be received ut Second covered Wbart ne ow Wainut street, lrom 1-00 A. M. until ft-OOP. M. '1 hat received before 8 CO A. M. will go through tbe gam ""Freight Delivery, No. i28 8. DEL AWARE Avenuo. ! 1'be WestJurroy Fxpress Compuny will attend to all the usual branches of i-xpresa businens. A Special Men hen get accompanies each through train. Ollice, No, t MALNUT Stieet Philadelphia. It ETC ItNINU TRAINS. Lenve Cape May at 8-uO A. M.. ft ail. stopping at, all Stations ou C. M. dr, M. It It., and Viueland, Olassboro, and Woodbury. Duo 11 87 A.M. l eave Itridgetou, 1 15 A. M. and 3 40 F. M. teave Salem I a M. aud 8-116 f. M. Leave MUlville fi-ftft and '44 A. M and P. M. J. VAN HENS8ALAEK, Superintendent, West Jersey. Salem, and Cape May, uud Mllivllle It R TviAtt-PHILADELrniA AND ERIE RAIL 1 Dl'l' ROAD. This great Une raverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Feuusyivuula to th , Ity oi Frie, on Lake Erie. It bas been leased and ts operated by the Pennsylvania Raiu-ad Company. riMEOF PASSF.NtER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward Erie Mall Train, 7 A. M.; Erie EX ores Train, I p. M. Leave W estward Erie Mali, P. M Erie Express 1rrantenger cars run through on the Erie Mall and Fx ureas trains both ways between Phllade phi ana Erie. v NEW YORK. CONNECTION. Jave New York at 8 A. U. arrive at Frle 830 M Leave Erie at 4 46 P. M., anlve at New York 4 10 P. Al Kleuant Sleeplug Car on all the night trains. For intorinatlon rexpecdug paHseurer bu.iuess, apply at corner T 111 R IT Bill and MAREKT B'jeet Phi a. And lor t.eitbt bualueaa, of the t ompauv'a Ageuts, a. B Eings'on.Ji., corner Thirteenth and Market streeui piilladelpbla; J. W. Reynolds, Erie; W iuiaui Btewa, Aeut N. C R It., Baltimore ... t II. H. liOTJHION. General Freight Agent, Phl a.1 U. W. CWINNF.B General Ticket Agent.I blia.t A.L. TYLER U eralou' wu"u"lrt'r' MEDICAL. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP r IS A PROTECTED 8OLIT1ON OF TPf PROTOXIDE OF IRON A new discovery la meniclne which BTIilKFS AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with Its vital prinoiplk , 08 lira KLKMENT 1 l.UM, This ia the secrot of tlie wonderful success ot tblt remedy in ouruig BYSPFPSIA, LIVER CM PLAINT, OUOPY tnnupil'l IHAUI.lilK l, HUILH, Ji F.KVtj'I.S AF FI ( TION 8, CHILLS AND FKVFH8 HUMK8, LOH1 OK CONSTITVTION A I. VIGOR, DIS EASKSOFTHs, KIDN KY.h AND R -Al-DtK, Fl MALI'. COV PLAINTS, , And all Diseases originating In a BAD STATIC OF 11IE 11 LOO I). Or accompanied bv Debility or a iow sla eof (he svstnm. Being In e lrom All-ilhul in anr inrni It. a,tifnil7lno ot. tects are not tol owed by coirespondlng reaction, hut are ieiuiiiurin, iniuHing sirengtu, vigor, and new l ie into all i-ii.oi 1UH..MOI1I, anu oun jing np an iron constitution. DlhPKPMA AND 11KI1ILITY, From tbe Venerab e Archdeacon scOTI". D 1). ''l't kHa, Canada Fast, Marrh24, l5. I am an lovniaruta li.aiunilA ... mnM .k... j ears' rtandln." - - a nave oeen so wom-enul y benefited In the three short weeks nurlng Inch 1 t-nve used the Peiuviao Syrup, that I can scarce y persuade mysel, of the reality. a i-op.r. , ,w,.o miu.ii uio an-a:oti lined at thechsnn. I am wMely knov. n, and can bnt recommend toother that which has done so mucb for me." A CASK OF r YEARS' STANDING CUBKD. From lN81.FYJEWF.rr. No Is Avon Piace, Boston 1 bate suflcrid, and soui.times socrely, for 27 year... from dyspep la 1 commenced taking the l eraviin Svruo.anc lound immediate benefit from if in .... of tiii seor lour weeks 1 was entiielv rmlevod from tnv suflcriiiks, aud have enjoyed uniutcrruDted health avr shice." One of the most distinguished Jurists In New England 'I have tried the PERU VI AN SYRUP, and the resnlt fully sustains vour prediction. It has maue a new mau ot me in uecu into my systain new vigor uud energy t 1 sm no longer tremu oii and di lil l aied &a whtn yon lu t saw uie, but s.rnnger, heariler. and with larfiercana cl y lor inbor, mental and physical, than at auy time during tbe last five ' cars " An eminent Divine ot Boston says; "1 have been u-ing the PERCV1AN STRUP (or somd time past; I, gives mo new vigor, buoyancy of spirits elasticity ot muscle V T?k vtatidt have bi en ehanged. bp theuteot tluircmdff trim tf. uk. i ekiv. ; rti a criuinret to tircna, firatthu. and hafpy men at.dicometi; and mvalidt cannot reason- aoiy i,et.ta;e to give u a mac. A pamphlet ofikt pages containing certificate" ot euros and recommendations irom soiuo of ibo most eminent phvsiciaus. clergymen, aud o hers, will be sent tuna to an) address. rteetnat eacnnottie nil ph.kcvian syrup blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DIftSMOHH, PROPRIETOR, No. 3G DEY Btrcct, New York AND Bi ALL DRtOClSl'8. C R O F U L A . All Medical Men agree that IODIN"! Is THE BEST Rl Ml DY or Scroiuiu and all kindred diseases ever dis covered Ihe difficulty has boon to obtain a Purs bom HON of It lilt. II. ANDKltS' IODI3VR WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iod'ne, Vt ITaOUT A SOLVENT! Containing a fcix grain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND . BESrOEAIiVE It has cured and will cure Si. liuFULA lu all its mani fold tonus, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHECM, And li boa been u.ed with astonishing success In cases OI KlIBUMATlSM, DTtl'Kl'BIA, l ONSUAIPTION, FGUALB COSIrLAlMS, UEABTIVKU, anu rvlDNKV U18IABK3, CtC Circular will be sent feeb to anyone sending thoir aouress. Price a -oo a oottie. or fi tor aft on. Prepurcu bv Dr. 11. ANDi-hS, Physician and Chemist. FOK SALE BY J. F. JOINSMORI2. No. 38 DEY SUcet, New York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. y ISTAR'S BALSATil OF WILD CHERRY DAS BEEN CBED FOB KKABLT HALF A CESTUUY, WITH THK MOST ABTOM1BHINO SUCCESS, IN CUBING COl 0118 COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT IMLUEfZA. WHOOP1SU COUGH. CROUP. LIVER COMPLAINT BKOsCHITlH, DIFFICULTY OF BHi.AlHING, . Cll.kl 1 A X 1 X I.' 11 L' I, I.' " ASiBMA. AND EVERY AFFEC'I ION OF TIIE TIIItOAT, LlAuS, AND CIIKST. CONSUMPTION,1 Which cat res off more victims than anv other disease, anu which battles tne skill oi ihe Poy.-dctans to a greater extent thuu unv other uinludy, o.t n 1 IELDS TO THIo REMELY W hen all others prove Ineffectual. AS A HI KlUC INK, RAPID IN BELIEF, SOOTHING IN . EFFECT, IN ITS OPERA HON IT IS ITNSLKPASSI3D I While as a preparation, tree from noxious Innedlonts, poibon, or minerals-, uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge ! combining all that is valuable iu the vegeta ble klnguom ; lor this class o: disease. It Is 1 INCOMPARABLE t And Is entitled, merits, and receives the general confi dence oi tbe public, SEYMOCR THATCHER. M, D., Of Herman. N. Y., w rites as lollows : "W isTAu'8 Balsam of iVild Ciikkkt gives universal sattflsction. It seems to cure a Cough by loosening ud cleaneint the lungs, and allaying Irritation, thus kk MOV1MO TUB CACBli, lfcBTKAU OF KKTINU UF THg COUGH 1Kb leaving tub calbb BKUihD. I eonsidor the Uolsuill aakood as any, It not the. best Cough medicine witli which I am acquainted." From Hon. Juoge SPRAKFR, ot Cunajoharte, N. T. Gentlemen This Is to certliy that mysu.l' aud lamlly baveutedDr Vt imab's Balsam of Wild Cugiiur tor bbveru- years, and that 1 take great p.easuro iu rocoiu mendiug it in prctercuce to auvihlug of the kind tor the purpose lor which li Is Intended, in ca.es oi Aithmu, j'h A.aij, or A flections ot the 2irua(, I huve never mot wltli au thing equal to It. Very rrspcotlully, DAVID SPRAKEB. I be Rov. JACOB 8ECIILEH. of Hanover, Pa.. Well known and much respected among the German population iu this country, mages the following state ment ior the benefit of tlie attlicted : l cur Sirs: Hating teaiized in my family Important bcnelitB Irom the use ot jour valuable prepara. Ion Wibiah'S BALbAM of Wild CHKKUi it aAorJs me plea sure (o recommend It to tie public Some elgut yours) ai;o one ot my duughteis seen td to be lu a decline, ana little hopes ot her recovery were enter ained. 1 then procmed a bottle of your excellent Balaam, and beiore she had taken the whole ot the contents of the bottle there was a great Improvement In herhoa tb. I have, In my Individual case, made Irequent use ot yonr valua ble uieulclue, aud have aiwaya beeu benefited by It. JACOB BBCULm PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. FOB SALS BT 3. P. DINSMOBH. No. 36 DEY Street, New York. BETH W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietor, Bosto i. And bv all Druggist. 6slK Q. II A C E S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. ' GRACE'S CELBBHATKD SALVE CUBES W0UNDS.BBUISKH,SPB.UN8. - GltAt'Ifi'S t'ELKUlt ATKU SALVE CUBES BOILS, ULCERS, CABCEHS. GRACE'S CKViO SALVE CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. GRACE'S CKLKBRATKD SALVE CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVKt HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUNDS, ETO. It prompt ni action, remove ipaln at once, and re ducea tne most augrv-lookbjg swelling and Inliamma tion, a if by ma'o tbu affording lellel, ajid acout- plOuly cent a box I (Sent by mail for 35 cent.) - FOB AX BT JT. T. PINSMORE, No. 88 DEY Street. New York 8. W. FOWLE A SON, Proprietor, Boston. Aud by all DrufgtsU, Grocers, aud Country Stores MEDICAL. JfKEKun MEDCISE3 IN VOQUE I BT CRIMAUC.T A CO. ( fim.iets to liii Imperial Iliqhneti lrinfie Napoten, 47 Rue Rlcholiou Paris. ' NO MORE CON0MPriOV. GRWA VL T'8 til HUl' of UYl'QVILOaPUA TS t HUB For all 1 leaeso( the t host (his Moil loins Is Invaliiaal. il tslarteij ucd at the HKOHl'l U" HO Pi PITA L. In London, mr uonsiimptlon. and gcuera l nnpioved h (he Ua.liiig Aitdicsl iicu In l.ti;land aud lu ('ranee. NO MORK COD LIVER OIL. griwa vl ra sirup or iodized nonazRADian This Ryrup is empiOTed. wldi the gteatett success, aa place oi . oil Liver Oil. to which It is lutlnllelv suae'ior. It cures diseases of the clinst, acrofu a tvmiihntlc d Bor ders green sickmt.s, muttcular a onv ami loas oi appetite. It regenerates (heconstltution bv puriiying the blood, and is. in a word, tbo moat poweruii depurative knows. It Is ai ministered with Ihe gren(es- elllcacv to yoiinc chi.dren, subject to bainors or obstruction of the glands. NO MORK POVtBTY is 1 11"! BLOOO AND PILE COMPI.KXION. T. LERA i. PIlOSPH a i F. OF inON Thls new ferruginous medicine contains the eleraeaU oi he blood and bones and IRON In a iiiulU atato. It ts oll'ereiit irom ail hitherto offered to the public, la liquid colorless, and tiuteless. It spccai.y cure CHLOROSIS, M , PAISU IN THK PTOVACH, DTCMEVORRnlSl?1089"0 The n slo it.vo- the ' ca.letniosot Medicine ot Parta recummeud the Phosphate ot r-m to Ladies of delicate constiuitlon. suf.erlnu uom Anemia and ah other par si. ns tatigued Itoiu over anxiety, nervous etiiollans over work, general deoillty and oorness oi blood It Is the only preparation which never c aus consti pation, and can be homo by the most Uellcatestotuacba. NF.RVOCs HEATMrriFs, NFPR LOI A, IN8TANTA- n r.ueni.i i uklii hi OK1.MACLTM l.UAKANA. A vegetable Brazilian substauce, eotlrely Innocu itn. INTERNAL OR LOAL NEW l I'Ht IVK AGENT, MATIvJO. GRIM ACL I' & CO., r.vnis. Ibis new remedy is prepnrcd from the leaves of Peruvian pepper .hiuh called MAI'ICO. and curs promptly and imal Iblv. without any lesr of InHatn- niatory results Ihe gTeat malo'itv of Phvslolans in Paris Russia. -Germany. .ni Nnw Tnrk now uaa aa other remedy. . C.ENFRAL DRVOSITOnriTO . t,J,1. IT?r,?KaIt,G.H1M-ftUI'i' J0-'. Chemists, K 4T BDE KK'UI- LIEt In New iorK. at M. M FOUGEEA A VANDER KIF.I'T'H, WILLI AM Street - jn j niiaiieinnn. at r stMii, muuAKDH (to., and ot every good chemists . Sithtf yox popuLi,. W'lUGHT'S TAR SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. South T11IIID 8treo Price, $1-00 per Lottie; $5 'U0 for half-a-dozen. The undersigned citizens take pleasure In cheertmll recniiinem:ii,fe the use of Wright' Tar Syrup to coughs, colds, confuti ,tlon. whooping-cough, apotte lever, iver comp.u'nt, pains iu the breast, tronchida. inUauimatioii, and reau-lcnon oi air v esse is In tbe lung, e-.c. ' be rcim dy thou Id be in every family : Charles ('. Wi fon, Fornoy's Preit office. Char cs II. l.rulteu, Sundap Mercury oMIca. Juu.e Noleu Jt.qu rtr ofl.ee William F. t orbit. Associated Press. William H. ( arieni er. I-ire Alarm and Police T graph. Fifth and I hesuut streets. A Randolph. Front aud i onibard afreets. James W. Pcrriue No. HOT Charles sunset. 11. A. Duvih. No. ;i23 Uu.skl l street, John Vt oodsiue - No 13-31 Franklin street. Robert Thomps.n. No. 1(108 Walter street, R. G. Marco, No. 620 Finnkiln itroet. J Gebioti. No. 131 8. -econd street. John semiour. No. 613 8. 1 tont street. t. W. Howard, No. 1 liock street H. C. 1 art ett No. 327 S. econa street. L. Itatcs No. 6(16 Arch street All ert Martin, No. 411 S. Second street M ary Caldwell. No. lt3? Sitnsom street. W . 'i homas. No. 20 N. Fourth atroet. T. M. t atthv. No. 11 Enrotu'e alley. George Wi son. No. 236 Kace street. W . F. Brooxs, No.tiS North Second street M. J. Uassett, No. 119 Usual street. 8. Seymour Rose, Bustleton. Char es RogerB, No. Wl South street R. T. We ilngicn, second and Quarry stree J . F. 1 homas. No. I'M South slxtn street. William Barus.No. 61 6 South Front street. S. P. Samord, Opera Manager. John Alaginnls, rear of No. 134 North Socond street. Mrs. S. R. Cboate, Newark, Del. Mr. WiiliamB. Wnvht. Sun We take pleasure in recommending FoorTAB SThCPiof which we have already said conslderaltla auamiliesi as a most excel leal aud efficacious remedy lor the complaluls set lorth In your printed Dill already submitted lo the public. As a erat living act to sufterfu ,huii anitv we will cheerln lv recommend your preoarm tion to ad atllicted with diseases which It is designed t cure. Ycuis,eto., DILKP SON, Drnggtsta. K, E. corner Pine and Sixth streetoj Fcr va'e also at JOHNSON, HOLLPWAY COWDEN 8. . DYOTT CO '. ' And all principal Drurglat and Dealer. The snbscrtber would beg leave further to ar taa be ia prepared to tl.l orders arid forward tbe Syrup t nuv part ot .be country, ferrous desiring other iutor nation by call will inclose a postage stamp .and answer will hercturntd as soon aa the exigencies ot budinea w ill admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 520 No 171 S. THIRD Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Q L AI) NEWS . FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all case lor the Spei.dt and Pebma ' mm l i an ot all dlscaseBiirisiug lrom excesses in youth Physical and Nervous DeblllM , etc. etc NO CHANGt-. OF DIET Is NECESSARY. They can oe used without deletion, and never fall to ef.cvt a Cure, If used according to Instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, Large Boxes, containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. - From fonr to six boxes are generally required to cure ordinary cases though beuelit la derived from using a single box lu ( bronio Cases, where Nervous Frostratlon b effected the system, BELL'S TONIC PILLS Are recon mended as the most Efflcacioos, Rejuvenating; and Invigorating Remedy lu tbe world. A Package Price Five Dollars, wUl last a month, and Is gtuerai.y sutlicieut. ' In extreme e jeesof Debility. Mi,L EXTEHSiAL RE.MKDV, Price Two i. i nurs, sufficient lor a month, can be use to good advanlage. it gives bucugtii to the system, and, witn tbe PUU, will etlect a oomplete Rextoiatiou A Pamphlet oi 1U0 pages, on the ERRORS OF YOUTH, deskneu as a Lecture and Cau Ion to Young Men, seat free, Ten Ceuuretiulied to par postage. It you cannot purchase Bull's Specific Remedim of your Druggist, take no other, but send the money dlreot to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consulting Physician, No KID BROADWAY. New York, And yon will receive them by return of mall post-paid, aud nee from observation. Fur sale by DYOTI & Co., Ko. 233 N. 8ECONS Street (ji W" AK DEPAhTMEMi, tUKbOXi-UEN& JtAL'S OU lCIi, Wabuinoton, D. C, Aup-uat 10, 18(36 An Army Medical hoard., to consist ot Brevet Colonel J. H. Drown, burgeon, V. 8. A , l'residont ; liievet I.ieutcnaiit-Coloiicl Pi. li. Virtx, Burgeon, U. fi. A.; Brevet Lieuteuant-Colonol Antuouy Uever, fVTgbOn, V. S. A.; and Brevet Major Wairon Web ster, Assistant (Surgeon, U. B. A., Eeoorder, will meet In New York oity on tbe 2otb of Heptembor, next, lor tbe examination ot candidates lor admis sion into tbo Aiedioul btalT of the United tttatea Aiimv. Applicants must be over 21 yoars of age, and physically sound. Applications lor an invitation to anpear beiore tbe Board should be addressed to the Surgoon (jcnoral, United States Army, and must state the lull 11 a mo, residence, and date and p ace ot birtb or tbo candidate. Testimonials a to cliai actor and qualifications most be lurnished. If the applioaut bas been iu the Medical service of tbo Army during; tbe war, tbe laet should be stated, together with his former rank, and timo and place ot servioe, add tes timonials trom tbe ofiluer with whom he hat served should also be forwarded. lNo allowance i made for The expenses of persons undergoing tbo examination "S it is an indispensa ble prerequisite to apjoiurmt, 1 hore are at present sixty vacancies In the Medical BtalT, forty-six of wluob are on-nnal, being created by the Actot Congress annroved July 28, 1866. JOoEl'H K. BAHNKS. 8 11 smwSOt tSurgeonjeneral, U. b. A. ' FOR BALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS of Capewell Co.'s Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamp t It prevents tlie Chimney from breaking. This e will warrant Also tavea u third the oil Call aud see them they cost but lea oeuta. No. 2(19 RACF. Street, Philadelphia. Sample aeut to astd. iart ol tbe Culled States, ou receipt ot tl Csut t U
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