THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PniLDEkPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18GG. POSITION OF HENRY WARD BEECHER. Review or Ills Letters nml Adrlresa, by 8. B.Cox, of Ohio, at tl Brooklyn AVJg- im Wednesday B" -In (sr. A laro crowd ot the uCv.r rifled and unwashed as sembled Wednesday evening, in the new wis? warn ol the Const tational Union party, situated on Court street, Brooklyn, to hear an address from Mr. o. 8. Cox, of Ohio Mr. Cox la an cx-membcr of Congress trom the Buckeye Mato.end iince tiii ad vent in thia oily has been 'bobbiiysrouiid" in aearsh ot a norainauoa toCougTcss trc . o ol the lower diatno a He is now popu.atc- own by tue soubri quet of "Sunset Cox " On larpc-sized posters t .. subject of his address was announced aa a review ol' the position ot Ilenry Ward Ueechor In r crouce to kit r.cont lot tors and address, or, to elate he mat tor more graphi oaily, it was Cox vs ttuoouer A lane numb r of rocketa were sent np outside the building and by 8 o'oiock t e ifwro was very oomiortablr n led. Mr. Da n I ol V. Barnard called the mo-ting to order, when a series ! resolutions was road and adopted that tbe use of the building be tendored to Will. am K Robinson and H 1. Chittenden for the purpose 01 having tho presont political issues lnliy discussed. 1 be orator of (he evening was then introduced, and received a most entlius.astio welcome. Alter the ap plause bad subsided, Mr cox stepped forward and, after touching on several topics ol the day, he pro ceeded to-treatthe subject of his promised address, in subntanoe aiiollowat He ttiankod Uod tor hating supplied the place of i Be dead 'resident with tne courage of Andrew Johnson (three cheer) who unwcajiencd boars tho olive, spares tho rash wrong doer, , . Ulvitis widest seopo To Christian charity and gciic'tous hope. Not less civine seemed the inspiration tshioh lod Henry V nia lloecher (hisses) to peo his noble letter lor peace and Immediate Union, ou tho 30m of August last, which lilted the nation to heavenly heights bv the aiaiidour or its spirit and the ju tlce ol Its polioy. A-ius! how chant? rt lioui that Mr. Beeohor who, on Monday niht last, botero a crowd of artisans, dragged his weary verbiage in recan tation ot his sentiments and In slaudor ot the mn who still uphold thorn I It had been intimated that he wou a review tne extiaordmnrv speech of dat reverend gentlemen, He franklv said he lined him. He bad won groups ot gnerous fnenus outside of nis own circle by ins courageous dolenso ot patriotic and Christian truth lie womd not. save In do oiiho ol men as good and as true as ever f'uueht tor the flag or loved the whole land, repel hi" unjust aspor sions. Yet he was remindod to be caret ul bow he touched the olerr-y Whea Dr. Sacheveraei was prosecuted in England, it was said the women were as one man (laughter ) in bis oelcnse, aud Brother Jleober (laughter i had more than the women to back him. Besides, he was a littlo chary of what he said svuui lueu.ergy. Seventeen j ears ago, when scarcoly more than a boy, he wrote a book, and sad some tiling harsh, unjust, and un'rae about the Catliolio cardinals and Hierarchy of Home; and, although he then bolieved it to oe corrcot, he loarned altei wards it was other wise, and issued a new edition to correct tho wrong impression) yet those unjust remarks of his wore copied into a newspaper ol New York that morning, without the statement ol tueir correction, to preju dice him witii those among whom ho lived. So they see one need to be heediul hew they approached the clergy. But it bo ever found that in his remarks he did injustice to Mr. Beecher, ho would as cheerfully retract them as be did his ijvenile literature. Mr. Beecher am ears be tore tlio public in the rote ot on agitator again They wore iu hones he was snout to Join bands with those who desired the fruits of peace. Air. needier In August, in 1'cokskill, ce o bratingthe conquest, which had no reprisals but tho naa sugcis, peinai s, -unawares" perhaps Ihau deu Stevens (hisses) or Charles Sumner (blises) in di'goise bad visitod him latolv and lniected him witn "overlusting sulphur" tor Democracy and tne Jboutti. Mr. Boecher now harnesses to his party car all the baa puseions ol our nature to hold aloof tbe sections in perpetua haie. secession had been put down Dv arms : but it rema ned to bo seen whether the Union can be resioren bv the head and heart. It can never be dono till the clergy conibrm more to me spirit ot Christ and less to that ot I'agauism. (Applause.) They were honored in Brooklyn with a chuich intimately cunmcted with the State. 'J he pastor of Plymouth Chuich, by the lervor and the humor ot hit eloquence, with a felicity of illustra tion calculated to fckietho ear and tileasethe heart. bad become a po er in tue State. His utterances during the summer were like tho breath of Go J on tbe Boa, giving calm. When be wrote bi epistle of the 80,'h of August, It seemed inspired bv a wisdom so unusual to tho pulpit that the world took noto of it, that ho had been witn Christ , had caught ihe spirit ol that "Ser mon on the Mount," and ot the Iiivine forgiveness which creates the beatitudes lor man. The letter emanated trom the country, the sneech from the city. God made the country, man the citir. in thn 'grand scenery aiound his country home his spirit was pure ana eniaigea; no was surrounana witn revolutionary memories, and ali things were respon sive to generous and glorious emotions. That letter the felt assured, was baptized in a good fend praverful spirit. (Aoplause. ) Tho speech reeked of party, parly, party; It was full of venom, bate, and slander; it was tho voice ot the trimmer, the turn ot the weathercock. The Feoksktll lotier was the pillar ol a statesman lu thut letter ho held that "our thoory ot government hat no place lor a State except in the Union." It was tho cieod of the statesmen, Judges, and people of this country, until radicalism became powenu1. He hold that the Fenei-Hl unveriimnnt was not "eauiooed lor local legislation." This was the Democratic idea. He re velled with scorn tho idea that Stato. should be kept oui longer lor puny uuuo, iuu m voumi w uw lreeonieu, be raised hli voice for their salvatiou, as bound up in the immediate restoration of repre sentatives to tbeireais and of order to toe South. Be denounced parlies as the cause of the war; asked lndtgnantiy if this country whs to remain dis membered to serve the ends of parties, and heroi cally dared to moet tbe union of the people of the North and South, even it the South should coalesce with the "misled" Democracy l o.hoorsl. and even though the South should rule. iU the North, said be, is so demoralized by pros perity and besotted by grovelling interest that it cannot cuuirui, uiu ouuiu win uih uuiy wuuui, uui ou flit to control the Government. IietuBing to admit loyal Senators and Representa tives from the South to Congress will not help the Kreedmen. It will not secure them the vote. It will Mot protect them. It will not secure any amend (meat of our Constitution. It will only Increase the dangert and complicate the dilllcultius. Whether we regard tho whole nation or any section of it, the first demand ot oui time is entire reunion. (Ap ! plapse.y Here was a stateman's loresight, a Chris Li&n love, and a seraph's song. Thn electrio wire never bore more loud or heroic tidings of great Joy. It was as it his own big organ somehow was I sounding fiom tho depths of bis own big hoart (loud applause), and some angenc bauds were touch- ing tne cnorus When he made bis recantation tbe sound had become like unto tfco squeaking of a penny trumpet. Laughter.) mat grand organ, intertwisting us rare breads oi molodv into one rich diapason oi nrale how it thrills the great beart of the couulry I How onike that oigau when, during the Junketings of the Southern loyalists in F vmoutb Churuh (laugh- Iter) a ribald song was sung in unison with its tones I flDid they reniembur it? One could almost hoar the . , l . l . . l 1..:.. n t- . : . i mucarry ui uiv ihlui uuiuk uiuoiu vu nuivu ii was Wccustomed on thp Sabbath : We will han g Jeff Davis on a sour apple treo ; I'r&ise God t tun whom all blessingu flow ! We'll bang Jen Davis on a sour apple treo; I'raieHim a 1 creatures here IihIowI IAi we go marching on I Mr. Boecher. for half on bourot bis address, dealt vi th generalities His object was to lead his bearers o think his love of country was above party ; but he carctly reached tho throxhold of the object of hi iddress belore be eulogized parties. " W must act through parties." ihis afforded bim an opportunity Jof pouring the vials ot bis wrath upon the Demo tcraoy, and elevating the liepubllcan party. In doing this he praised the Democracy of the past to condemn the Democracy of the present. He , berated the old Federalism which lovod the Gov ernment more than the peoolo. The Democracy, e held, was onoe "Iho champion ot the rights of i he poor man true to justice, hbertv, and equality, down to Ihe bottom ot society. When was thisf Did Mr Beeober and his clerical friends ever stand Joy It then? Was it not always maligned by the Ijody ot tbe clergy irom the tune ol Jefferson till iuowf When was it that the Democracy were so iifoodt Was it in 1840r Read their platform iben jit denounoed slavery agitation and agitators as tending to destroy the rights of the butes, and Vmbroil them m civil war. ( Was it then tbe friend of the poorT Did It favor fiufctice, liberty, and equality theuT Afterwards, vben it adopted the doctrines of non-intervention as 'to slavery in States and Territories, in the interest of Weace and Union-was it then the jui-t, free, and i qual pnrty r Why did not Mr. Beeehortaen say sof Juid it ever champion the rights of the poor, tij hting lunequal exactions and larcenous tanftsf Did it not Ltto so now r Tne yokes ot wood of 1840 are yokes of ron ol lSti6 The consumers the masses the poor vu-e giound to the earth by tbe present taxes and , tariff; and the tariff oi last session, to be passed next vision, is doublo in its burdens and bounties. The ..real crime ot tbe old Democracy, onoe led by Mr -Sutler (bisseB) and others now snperemlnent as radicals, was .their political indifference as to lavery . i It was in Mr. Boeder's idea, a graud old party Mien. Kow.when slavery is riddlud bv war, and iioiiiihcd by codes, and there i no o,uostiou as to rvtn the filament ol it root remaining, he makes its t ladicat on au osienMhlo bending of li s simnch. not because be can Irom i's asln s rake up the embers or o d inejiioiees to re-enkiud e hatred and revenge. Be chaiges tnat the Oomocracv during the ar en- deavoied to deieat tne Governmeut m Its efforts at reunion, i h s vas untrue in loot, aa the records of Congress aud the S ato piatformi ot the Demooraoy show. They opposed certain abuses of power, and they differed Irom tl ose in power as to the modes to oe pursveo at limes lor tho restoration ot thefoderal aniboritvt but bv no ulaiform or vote eror made or given was this allegation justified. . , , nai it was laise as to our Cn cago platform was conspicuously kppnrcnt Mr. Beoclier mlsroere tente that platloim when he said, "It advised tne American people to give over the war, wnicti it pro nounced a laiiure, aud to cuhinit to the dismember ment ot tne country." If that was a oorreel report ol his temarks it was a libel a black a type ever printed. (Applause) Tbe piatlorm was Union broughout (cheers; and the roference to the war as a failure was on y In connection with 1 lailnro to restore tne Union." The radicals, if Mr. Beeeher lumped was to I'S boneved. had themselves over turned "the thcoiv of our government" by keeping states out oi tne union In Aoiriist Mr. Beechnr demanded entire reunion. If, tnen, there V4s a failure to res ore the Union, was not tne abused Chicago platform made true by radical disunion istsr (Applause.) uut -ir. ueocner bad to disavow his connection w.th Dumooracy. lie had spoken noble words which had aact their ap proval. He had barked them up by saving, "1 don't eare who thinks with me. I think thus and so, and a- 1 plcaso." (Applause.) Bui, a I at onoe he beoamo tne object ol radioai lying, rven nis urave ooy was siandeied. His own name was stneken from the leciure-ro Is ai. Boston by the scstholio dilettanti who buzz at the hub. (Laughter) His heroe soul wilted, and the Beccher of the stars be came tho Bcecherof tue paddle. (Linghtor.) 1 he preacher ol good will became tho partisan of hate Ke had caught the strains of the bigoran. not as it soared on 'mighty pa-aus " but as it echoed the ribaia song of tho vengotul crew who ehan'ed in his church He became lenrful ol losing his con gregation. Better liaAe lost hlschurcn on earth, dear brotbrr then ho might have ha I atitlo clear to the Church triumphant, ttioigh thereby perma nently sepat oted Iro r. his congregation, Mr Beecher wished to be rid of Damooatlo asso ciation Well, who had aked this studied revilor to Join Ibemf He said he had been Invited to Join. Vino gave the Inviiatlon? It seems be deliberated on it, lor bo said, in viow of all, bo there said do libeiately bo cannot Join that party. It was the whale that wallowed Jonah and ho did not like tho accommodations. (Laughter.) tie was Jonah and the Democracy the whale. Weil we have the ad vantage in one respect at loast size. Jonah was not, on the whole, a very lovable person, and be did not like bim as well as Brother Boochcr. (Laughter ) Mr. Cox continued his remarks in a strain similar to the above, and after fin'shing Mr. Bceotior he pitched into Ben Butier. analyzod the Constitut onal amendment, and wound up by eulogizing the Demo cratic candidates on the state tiokut. He was very frequently and loudly aop auned, and altor con c uulng at a late hour, tho meeting was addrossedby Mr. William E. Robinson. JV. Y. Herald. Mr. Shirley Brooks has written n new novel, entitled "Sowuer or Luter," to be published eeiially in London, with illustrations. Four thousand happy children met in one hall in Manchester, England, on the 22d ult. nuntlreds of pretty plrls in England are de coved to the continent lor immoral purposes. LEGAL NOTICES. KEGISTEK'S NOTICE. TO ALL CREDL tors. Legatees, and other persons Interested. Notice is herebv siven that the lo.lowlug named per sons did, ou the dates afhxed to their names, tile the accounts ol their Aunibiistiatlon to the estates of those persons deceased, and Uuardtana' and Trustees' accounts whiiHA names are undermentioned. In the olllco of the Itegister lor the I tobaie ot Wilis and gniuting Letters of Administration in ana iortne city ami uoutirv oi riii a doiphla; and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court ot said Cliy and C'ountv ior confirma tion and allowance, on the third 1TK1DAY In October next at 10 o'ciock in the morning, at the County Court House in saiu tiu. Aug. 31, lltza Hfpklns, Executrix of CATIIABISE e liOI KlNs. doceotied. 31, Adam HI er, Admiu'S raior of SABAH SITES, 31, Adam Hiter, Executor of EDWiED SITEE, deceased " 31, Tewis Yonker, Administrator of I DANIEL YONKEK, deceased. t'ept. 1, Joseph II. coimy, Administrator d. b. ,'n. 'of oa nan a. cu i , uecoHKSU. " 1, John liuime and William 11 Wilson, Execu tors nd iiuutocs ol iUUAIA'i UULME, de ceased 3, Isaiuh Davis dmluistrator of ABCIIIBALD C'Ailt S. deceased. " 3, Louisa Kelillcon, ... dminlntiatiix of t RANCID ' 4. KdwardWelr Admiuktrutor of JACOB OSTER. " S, Isaac Jeanes and C. E. Rennels, Executors ef hlLABS. deceased. " 5, WHIium and Itichard B. Duane, Executors of WILLIAM 3. 1UAKE, deceased. " 6, Wil lain KuiKht, Admluistrator of JOIIN Kl I liHT, deceased. 8, John J. Hess, Executor of CHABLES GIL- Lt-KT, deceased. 8, Eclwavd Yard, Lxecutor of JAMES C. Glfc- Mi.KK deceased. 10, BobertMcKnlght and William Taylor. Execu tors oi iIIO.uAM 1 AYLUK, deceaned. " 11. 6ainuci AlcMancuiy. Administrator of ASS SARIIAN, deceased " " 13 Charles J. Hendrickson Ouardian of JULIA C. IHAB1-LLA and IKLOEU1CK 1'. WI- KOFF late minors " 18. Wlihelmlna C. Froueflcld, Admlnlstra'rlx ot CUAULE8 FKOJiKl'ltLD, M. 1). deceased. " 18, A. C. GibBon, Executor of K.IMSEY DCKLLL, deceased. " 18, Henry 8. Ilugort, Administrator of DALLAS A. KJS EAK.-, Jr., deceased. 19, Bobert Howard and Charles nl. H. Leslie, Tiustees wider the willol JOll M LOGiJ, lor LOCI.tA HI UEUKEMAM now LEUEBL it) late a minor " 19, Frederick Anne. Administrator of IIESUY G It A N G E K, deceased. " 19, James Hoirocas and Joseph A. Warne. Execu- lors Ql mxijliiaM uc t aunn , utTurnieu. " 19, Behecva J. Hmith. Executrix ol r HANKLIN' G. Bit 11 II. deceased. " 20, Gcoiiie 1.. Tavlor, Administrator of GEORGE 1'AYLOU. deceased. " 20, Samuel V. Rohluson, Administrator of AXKIE J KOUItON.tkccused. " 20, Thomas G. Morton, Guardian of ALGERNON MORI ON, late a minor. 20, Glraio Llic Insurance Annuity and Trust Co., Guardian Ol ALGERNON MORION, late a minor. " 20. Girnrd Li e Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., Guardian ol CllAHi.h At. MORTON, late a minor " 20, Thomas G. Moiton, Guardian ol CHARLES M, JkiOR'lOS, la e a minor. ' 20. Pennsylvania Companv for Insurance on Lives, etc., Guardionot WILLIAM V. A. HO.SEEI1I, lais a minor. ' 20, yennsvlvuula Company (or Insurance on Lives, etc Guardian ot MAR X JANE i'OO'l'E, late a minor. " 21, John itell. Administrator of MATTHEW 'I ti O.M y ON , deceased. " 21, John Whllts, Admin iutrator of GEORGE B. WILL1T.S, deceased. 22, M anion Fox. AdminiHtrator of HORATIO G. V OKltv LL, deceased. 25. Josephine Young. Administratrix of WILLIAM K. BaNNEN. deceased. " 25. Marguret Uvden. Adminlstra rlx of MARY iili KIMMO.n. deceased. 25, Henrj Harden, Executor Of JOHN LAWTON, deceaned. " 25, Harrv G. Clay, Trustee of RICHARD A. AicREE. decoased. 25, Charles Karsuer, Administrator of GEORGE JAGG AH deceased. " 25, J. Cooke Longstieih, Administrator ot ELI SUA F. COOKE, deceased. " 28, Ignaz Koh er mid Mar.ln Kohler, Administra tors ot Fl DEL KOHLER, dcoeased " 26. Jaints Hvan, Guardian ot JAMES and CATHERINE Kr.LLY, children ol JAMES and liKIUGET Ktl.LV. deceased. " 27, Levi V hlrliine. et al.. Executors of JEREMIAH ELDHIHGE deceased " 27, Haney U. Peters, Executrix Of SARAH TE T RH. deceased. " 27, Wllilam F. Hansell, Administrator of THOMAS HANpELL, deceased. " 2". Marshall Scott and Joseph C. Fleming. Admin istrators c. t. a. Ol JO.HEl'H FLEMING, " 27, Anna Mewart, AdminlstratrU of JAMES A. 8 1 EWART, do eased. " 27, John H. Tavlor, M. H . Administrator d. b.n. ol PHKBK MA HON Y. deceased. " 27, Ell K. Price. Adminlstra. or of WILLIAM MERI DM II , deceased. 0 28 Mt FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Register. TN THE COURT OV COMMON PLEAS FOR L THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. MARIAN ECKFI LD1', by he her next friend, vs. THEODORE W. Et KFELItf. IV arch Term, 18t4. Ko 4. To Theodore W. Eckieldt. Rosponi ent. Take notiee of a rule returnable SATURDAY. October !(0, Utiti. at 10 o'clock A II., to show euuso why a di vorce a vinculo matrimonii should uot be decreed In the luove eae. Yours, etc , 11. E. WALLACE, H 12 f2w Attoruev for Llhellaut IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AMIlwall ' rlllLMlELPHIA. Estate 01 ROBERl' G1LI.KN. i)e.iail. otlea iti heretiv L'lven that ltebecea iim,.n wMnw nf said decedent, has hied In said Court an Inventory aud auuraisemeul of the personal propertv which she elects to retain under the act of April 14 1HM, and Its su nleiiieuis. and that the same Will be aDOroved bv thn Court on FRIDAY, tbe llllli day of October, A. li. lbutf, uuleas exceptions be hied thereto. , . JOdEFH C. rEROUSON. 10 8mflw Attorney for Widow. INSURANCE COMPANIES. JfcLAWAKBMUTtMI.MFETIINSURANCB IMWlUBAirii ! mr. g,r hiulai UKB1 I II V. LVGIflLATTIRB OF 1 K N M V LV A N T A . lM,tA. OFFICE, 8. E. C RN R IHIItli rltD WALSUT D J Jir-r .-, J'M l l.A irr.l.l'tl la. MARINE IN HU RANCH (h;o. intmnT. t To all parts of the world. INLAND INSITBAWCES In Goods bf River, canai. Lake, and Land Carriage to an pnnn oi me imon FltiK 1KHUKANCEH On Merchandise genentlly. 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Conrud, firm of Conrad & Walton, Ho. 623 oiaiaai BLieeb Euoch Lewis, late Gen. Sun't Penna R. R. Andrew Mehiifley, s. W. corner ot Third andWulnut stree's. G. C. Franciseus Gen. Agent Penna. R. R. Co. 'I hcroas K Peterson, So, iitina Market street W. W. Kurtz, firm of Kuitz ii Howard, No 25 8. Third street is 10m niRARD FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE, NO. 415 W AI.f CT STREET. PHILADELPHIA trilAli fAlO 1, 11 WADU, i hla comuai v continues to write on Ftrt Ritkl onh Its capital, with a good surpiug, is safety invesieu. 7U1 I-otses by fire nave been promptly paid, and more than 850O.OOO lilHlinrped on tl'fs account within the past few years. For the present the omce or tnis company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to its OWS BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH A WD CHF.8SCT STREETS. Then as now. we shall be happy to Insure our raUotiea such i ate i as are consistent witn saieiy. PllttCTORS. ' THOMAS CRAVEN. i ALFRED 8. GILLETX CURAIAN 8BEPPARD, N. 8. LAWRENCE. TLOS. ilAtKFLLAH, JOHN SUPPL1.E. CHARLES J. 1)1 VOX! HEN RY F. K EN N E Y, JOSEPH EL AFP, M. D JOHN W. CLAGHORN, LIII.AM K.KKKH. JU.. ALFRED 8 CILLE'lT. V. President anil Treasurer. JAilEU B. ALVOIU), Secretary. 1 1 i LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AUD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total I'reinvums Received y tlie Company in 18G5, 1,917,175. Total Losses Paid in 18C5, $1,018,250. All Lctscs promptly adjusted without releience to Cmtland. A I HUUU SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. oriicK, No. O .Merchants' ExcViani FIULAIIKLI'HIA !8I10U1 ROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY ur rniLAiiKLruiA No. Ill South FOl'RTH Street. INCORPORA'I El) 31 MOM U, Wd., 18t35. CAPITAL, 150 OtH), PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums ; or by 5, 10, or J0 year premiums, Non-loneiture. Endowments, payable at a uture atte, or on prior decease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 ytsut Premiums both cia see M on forfeiture. Annuities srauted on favorable terms. Term Po Klea. Children's Endowments Ibis Company, while nlvlnit the insured the security ol a paid up capital, will divide the entire profits of the Liie buBinens among Its Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized bv charter to execute Trusts, and toactu Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, an in other flduciarv capacities under appointment o any Court of this Couimonwealib or of any person or J er sone. or todies politic or corporate. MHKCTOKS. SAWI'EL R.1 SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADRCRY, JLltKMIAHHAt KKR, , HENRY HAINES, JOSHUA a. MORRIS, I T. W1STAR HRO WN. Richard woou, I wm. clogstreih. SAMUEL B SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARRY, President. Aetuary THOMAS WISTAR. W. D., , J- B. T0WN6END, Uli Mcoicii Examiner. Lena! Adviser, pHOEXIX INSURANCE COilPANY.OP THI- INCo'u OliATpiD 1604 CIIARTEH PERPETUAL. 1,0. 2'U WALNUT Street, oppoxite the Exchange. In addition lo MARINE and IN LAM) 1NSIRAVCB this Company insures lioinlosaor damaseby KIRK, ou llheiul ' erms on buildings, mcichandise, larnltura, eta., lur limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deiioutt oi piemlum. Ihe Companv han been ht active operation for more than SIXTY YEA US, during which ail luwes bay beel piompUy adjusted aud paid. . , John L. Hoflce. Lawrence Lewis, Jr , David Lewia, Peuiauiln lifting. Thomas H. Power. A. K. WcUeiiry. Kdmoud CantlUon, t i tlnrrls. M. H. Wahoney, John T. Lewis, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning. D. Clark Wharton, hamue IWlleojt. j(nv n WUCHltllEK. Prosldent y. l SA til WltCOX.SeCJClart, INSURANCE COMPANIES Jg29"-CHAIITEU PERPETUAL Iranlvlin Fire Insurance Co. Of riJlLADEL.PliIA. Arrets on Januarv 1, 1800, e52,5O0,8510G. Capital , 4(Wor.n pi 14 M.l If l,lb,108 8i ISCOMR FOR im 310 000. Aeciueu ruipius. Premiums CB8ET1XFD CLAIM3, 11,407 6 LOSSES PAW 8TXCE 18SO OVER 5,000,000. Terpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles H Bancker, Idward C. Dale. I onias sk""!. Georne Kales, AHred Fitter. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCalL Samuel Grant, Georue W. Richards, Isaac l-ea, VllSRbJfS N. liAMCKa.lt. President JA8. W. McALl.lHTEB. Secretary pro tern. It til jai.K, vice-f reoiuent. TTMliE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE JJ PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM.. PANY-Incorporatcd 1825 t barter Perpetual -No. 610 W A LNU i rireei, opposite independence Square. 'Ibis companv, taverably known to the community for over iorty years, continue to insure against loss or damage by fire on Publlo or Private Buildings cither permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stecks 01 Geods, and Mercbaudtse generally, on liberal tcims- ..' . . . incir upiim, luKeinar witn a large surplus una, is Invested in tbe most careiul manner, which enables them to oflerto the Insured an undoubted security lu the case ol lose. ... . DIREvTOBS. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux, Alexander Benson, ' Thomas Suitib, Isaac llazh hurst, Henry Lewis, 'thouias Bobbins J. GlUlmtbaiu Fell, Daniel Haddock Jr. DAN1KL SMITH, JB President Wiiliam G. Cbowell. Secretary. 3 UOS MEDICAL. Q LAD NEWS FOB THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for tbe Si-eudt and Pkrm- nkkt ( t hk of all diseases arising Irom excesses In youth. rh8icnianu nervous iieouu . eio. eio. l yj eauKur. er mr.i is nLUL-'PAni, Thev can oe used w Ithout deletion, and never iall tc eliect a Cure, it used according to Instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, iartie uoxes coataiuing r our omau, Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are uenerailv renulred to cure ordinary cases though benefit is derived irom. using a mnuln hox in cnronie cases, wtere nervous rrostrauon nas aflccted tlie system. BELL'S TOUlC PII LS A re recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating ami ltiricnrutlnir Remedy In tha wnrid. A Package PilceFlve Dollars, villi last a month. ani is geuerai.y sumcienu In extreme cases of Debility, BKLL'ls EXTEBA AL HEMF4DY, Price Two liollurs. sutlicieut tor a month, can be use tn onnd advantaue. It nives Stiemtta to the system , and. with the Pills -ctlll ee.ee.t a eomulete RentOlatiou A l'amnn et 01 mu naues. on me iiuuiw ui 1 uu in, designed as a Lecture and t au Ion to Young Men, sent tree, ien cents requiieu to pay poaiago. T vnn cannot nurchase Bkll's Specifio REHEDntt of vour Diucglst, take no other, but send the nioue; airect to mi. .TAMES TVRYATJ. ronsTtltlriff Physician. No. 811) BROADWAY. New York And von will receive them bv return of mall post-paid anil iina I'.nm filianrvo lri For sale by DxOT I X CO., no. 1st a. ByJv Street. " VOX POTTJLI s WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP, PJU8C1PAL DEPOT, No. 771 Sowth THIRD Street, Price, $1'00 per Bottlo:.p'in hftlf-a-dozeu. The undersigned citizens take pleasure In chocrtnTy recommeuuiiij the use of Wright's Tar Syrup for coukus, colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted lover, liver complaint, pains in tho breast, bronchitis, Inflammation, and restriction of air vessels In the lungs, etc. 1 he remedy sbotild be in everv family : Charles C Wiison, Forney's i'reit ollice. Charles H. Grallen, Sunday Mercury odice. James olen, A.oa.rer ollice William F. Corblt, Associated Press, William H. Carpenter, Eire Alarm and Police Tele, graph, tilth and t besnut streets. A. Randolph, Front aud I ombard streets. James W. 1'errine No. lltf) Charles sireet. II. A. Davis No. 923 Gaskhl street. John Woodslde. No Fninkiin street. Robert Thompson, No. 1C08 Walterstreet, R. G. Marco, No. 626 Fianklln sireet. J tiehloll, No 731 S. econdstroet. John He.vmour. No. 613 H. t ront street, E. W. Howard, Ho. 1 Dock street li. C. Hartlett. No. 'Ml S. -ccoud street. L. Rates. No. 6'S Arch street Albert Martin. No. 411 S. Second street alary Caidwelk, No. 1U82 Sansom streeu W. Thomas. No. 20 N. Fourth street. T. M. turthy.No. 1ki EliretU's alley. George Vt 1 son. Ho. 236 Race street. W . F. Brooks, No. 6.1 North second street M. J. Hassett, No. 119 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose Bustleton. Char ts Rogers, No. V21 South street R. T. Weillng;on, Second and (iuarry atrec E. E. Thomas. No. 1U6 South Mxto street William horuH.N'o. 616 South Front sireet S. S. Sanlord, Opera Manager. John Alaginnls. rear of No. 1.14 North Second Street. lire. e. tc. ttioate, fiewarsi, uv:. ilr. William B. TTn7if. Sir: We take pleasure In recommending yoor TAV SYKl'Ptof which we have already sold considerable quantities) as a most excellent and efhoaclouseraedj lor the complaints set lortb in your priuted bill already submitted to tbe public. As a gratifying act to sudurlnj bumauity we will chcenully rccommeud your prepara tlon to a.l atllicttd with diseases which It is designed tc cure. Yours, etc., DILKS & SON, Druggists. K, E. corner Pine and SUth streets For ta e also at JOUJibOJf, HOLL.0WAY is COWDEN S, DYO'iT & CO 'S, A nd all principal Drupglsts and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave fnrlher to savthit he is prepared to till orders ULd lorward the Syrup te auy port ot '.he country. Persona desiring other luioi unit ion by mail will inclose a posiage stamp.and answeis will Le returned as soou as the exigencies of business k iil admit Address WILLIAM Ti. WRIGnT, 3 20 0 771 S. THIRD Street Philadelphia, Pa. g A M A 11 ITAN'S G I F Tl SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE MOST CEHTAIN REMEDY EVEK USED "TES, A POSITIVE CCBR" FOR ALL DISEASES ARISING FROil INDIS CRETIONS. Contains no Mineral, no tialsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pit's to le Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entltely vogetahle, having no smell nor any nnpieasaut taste, and whl not tn auy way injure the stomach or bowels oi the mont delicate. Cmes in trom two to lour day s, aud recent eases is "twentv-tour houis." tent by mad. Price, Malo packancs, 2. Fema'e, tl SAMAIIITAN'S KOOT and herb juices, The Great Blood Purifier, and Remedv ior tcrofuht, Pic Ms, Sores, Kpots, Idlers Scales, Hells, JClc. For the above complaints the Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices, ts the must potent and eilactual remedy ever piescribed It reaches and eradicates every par tic eoi tlie venereal poison, will leinove every vestige ot iiuDorlties from the system, as well as all the bad tflectsol meicury. Price, ai-a per bott.e. SAMARITAN'S WASH Ts used In conjunction with the Root and Hrb Juices Full dliectiouB. Price, 26 cents. The old sickening and disgusting drugs have to give way to remedies ourely vegetable, pleasant to the taste aiiu A rt"1' 1 1 is t i tth. Sold by DEM AS BAKNEeJ & CO., No. 21 PARK ROW and by Druggists. DF.8 M ON D A CO., Proprietors. No. 915 RACE Street Fhllauelubia, u A1 LT PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY tho b'ess ni i , i? i v it- t t v 1 1 u . ean obtain relief by Dr. KINKEL1N, Germau phvsiulau. Dr consulting Kiukelln treats ail diseai.s. prepmes and ailminlsters mi luimnnn, i in y are pure, sale, aud rallauie. Ho invites a'l person sutleilng lioni disease to oall o li i in. Consultation free durtuc tho dav. Mid oUtix" oi.en till Do'c'iek In the evening. N W. com'"',0' UlIRD and L'MON Stietts, between Spruee and ""'' tifcets. 8l4(hu RAILROAD LINES. r E A D I N 0 BAIL 1 GREAT 1RUKK l.TNE. it o A P. IHM riHLAliKl.lHlA TO THE INTERIOR Of I ENNSlLVAMA. 1 HE SCHllVl.KILI.. MUN'il'K IIANNA. CC3!F.RI.AAD AM) WYUM1NO VAI. IKb. TI!E NOR1H, FiOltTHWEST, AND THE Vf N MAS. Vt INTER ARKANGFMF.NT OF PASBERGER TRAINS, ( c oler . Hull, I.esvlrcthe Comnsnv a Drnnt. at TIIIKTF.ENTH and C.tl l.oMHIl.L Stieets, Philadelphia, at the following hours : MORNrNH ACCOMMODATION, At 7-"0 A.M., for Reading and intermediate Rtatfnns. Retmnliis. leaves Readinc at 6 WJ P. M.. auivlMK hi fliilaatlplua attf 10 P M. jiii'k.m.mi rixriicnn. At 8-I.1 A. M.. tt r Peadlne. Lebanon. Harrlsbnrg. Pot's- vllle, Pmegrove, Tamaqua, HiioOury, W11liamsort, mira, UoeheMer. JNiaunia Falls, lliiflalo. Icnlown. Wilketharre, riitstou. York. CaiUsle. Cbambersburg, lageistown, etc. ete. This train connects at READTNQ with East Pennsyl- , a i ii.'ii, ,u ii .... A,iriiin, viu , Titi A.ciiaii,m Vallev train for Barrlthurg, etc, at POUT CUSTOM with Catawlssa lialri.au trains for Williamsburg, Lock Haven, Elmira, etc ; at H ARKlHItl'RU with Northern entral Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Bumiue. hannn trains for N'orihiimlierland, Wllhamjport, York, Chtmbersburg, Plnegrove etc. sr ibitAuun r..riitM Leaves PhllaCelphla at a. 30 P. M.. for Reeding Potts- vllle, Harrii.liiirR, etc., connecting with Kcadiua and Columbia Rallioad trains tor C'olnmMa, etc RF.ADI NO ACCOMMODATION Leave Reaclnu atH' IOA. M.. stoiinlng at all wav sta. Hons, arrtvligat Philadelphia at 9 40 A M. RcttirulnK. leaves Ihilauelnhla at 4 U0 P.M.: art Ives In Reading at 7 11AP. M. 1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlshurg at N 10 A.M.. and Potttville at 8-45 A. M , arrlvln? In Philadelphia at 100 P. M. Attemonn trains leave HarrUhurg at 2-10 P. M.. Putthvllle at 2 4u P. M.. arrivtmr In Philadeluhta at 6 4uF.M. HARRISItt'hO ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading ai 7 3D A. M.. and llsrilthurir at 4 10 P. M. Connecting at Rencing with Af.ernoon Accommo dation south at 6 tltl P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at tf 10 . M. Market train, with passenger car attached, leaves Phila delphia at 12 46 noon lor Reading and all way stations. Leaves Reading at 11 "JO A. M , and Downlngtown at Pi ,'10 , M for Philadelphia and all way stations All the ahtve trains run dady, Siimlava excepted. Sui duv trelne have Petttvlllo ats-00 A. M,.and Phila delphia at 3 1A P. M. Leave PhlhideluliU for Reading at 8 (10 A. JU., returning from Rending at 4 2ft P. M. CIIKSIEII VAl.LLV RAII.KUAD. Passengers fer Dnwnimton and intermellate points take the 7 ) and s-is A. M. and 4 30 P. M. trains from Ptillaielphla. returning from Downlngtown at 710 A. M. and 12'H rnon. JAEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WET Leaves New York at 7 mid U A. M. ard 8-00 P.M., passing Rt aning at 1 CI ana H 63 A, M and P4H P. M.. and eon neciiiig at llarrlsbtira with Pennsylvania and Northern Certial Railroad expiess trains tor JUttsburg, Chicago, vt I iamsncrt.it. mua. ua timore.ctc. Roturning, express train leaves Harrlsbtirg on arrival of the I'enns) ivania express trom i-ittauurg, at a anu :i tv A. M. and jl'lii I'. M.. Dssslng Reading at -t t and 10 62 A M.,andll-30P M.,and arriving in New York at 10 A M. and 2 46 P. M. Sleeping cats accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Piitbhurg, without chauue. A mall train for New York leaves Harrlsburgf at2-10 P. M. Mail train tor Hsrrlsonrg haves New York at 12 M. Btlll YLKII.L VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potttville at 7 and M M A. M.. and 715 P, M , returmng from Tumaqua at 7 30 A. M. and 1W and 4 15 P.M. 8( III VT.K1LL AND 8C80I EHAKNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. for Plnegrove and Hairiihtirg, and 1-60 P W.for Plnegrove and lramont, returning from Harrlsbnrg at3'30 P. M.,and from Tre- mont at VJi A. ju. and to r. ni. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the iirlrctnnl nointa tn the North and West and Camilla. The f llowmg tickets aie obtainable only at tne oBlce of S liRADJfORD.lrcasurer, Ne. -Mi tt. rocitin etreei l'luladc lphla. or of G. A. N1COLLS, Genet al Superintend dent, Reading TICKETS. At2-"per cent, discount, between any points doslred, for lamlUts aud urms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 20C0mhes between ad points, $62'50 each, for families ana Hi nis. , t ... SEASON TICKET8 For thi ce, six, tune, or twelve months, for holders ouly to all points, at notice a rates. CLEKUYMEX Residing on the line of the road will be furnished cards cntlUlng themselves anu wives io iioaein ai luii mru, V.xClittSlON TICKETS FrnmPhilailelnhiatunrlnclnalstatlins, good for flatur dav. Snndav, and Monday, at reduced laro, to be had only at the Ticke'l office, at THIRTEEN TU aud CALLO WIlii-L 8lrCCtS- FREIGHT. nnntm ni all dcscrlntious foiwarded to all Hie altov rnintsfrom the Companv t'i eight Depot, DKOAD aaij. WILLOW St) eets, FREIGHT TRAILS Leave Philadelphia daily at 5 ;w A. M , U 45 noon, and 6 P M., for Reaoing, Lebanon, Uarrlsburg, PottsvlUe, Port Clluton, and all points forward. M AlLn Close nt tho Phllndclpbta Post Ollice for all places on the road ar.d its branches at & A. M.,and lor tho principal tat ions only at 8-15 P. M. 815 -H11-AUK1.PH1A, UERMANTOWN, AND vunin i j m nAiiiiiuAii. On and ai'or WKI'NtWMT, May 16, ltkjt,, FOR GERM AN TOWN Leave Fhlladelphln 6,7.8, 0, 10. 11, 12 A. M., I, 2, t '10, SM.4,6, B.6, 7. 8 , 10. 11. 12 P. M. Leave Germantown 6, 7, 1H, 8 , 8 20 , 0, 10, 11, 12 A. M. 1,2.3, 4.4H.6 6X, 7, 8, . 10, 11 P. M. 1 be 8 20 down train, and 3H and 8H up trains will no stop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 910 A. if., 2, S. 6, 8, 10 P. If. Leave Oeiuiantown 8 A. M.. 1. 4, H OH P. M. CHE8NUT HILL RAILROAD, l eave Philadelphia 6, s, 10, 12 A At., 2, H lh, 7, and 11 P. M. Leave t besnut Hill 7-10 minutes, 8 9 40, U'40A. Al 140, 3 40, 6 40, 6-40, H 40, and 10-40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 910 minutes A. M.,2,5. and 8 P. at Leave t besnut Uill 7'4J minutes A. M., 12 40, 6 40, an (H6 minu.es P. M Ft R CON'SUOHOCKEN AND NOHRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8-35 minutes,, HSU A.M., IX, tH. fH, 6X, 8 05 minutes, and I1H P. 11, 1 euveNornstowu 64,7,7 SO, 9,11 A.iM., IX, ly S "''ihe 854 P. M. train will stop at School Lane, Wiisa blckoji, Ai anuyunk, ''j" enbehocken only Leave Philadelphia 9 A. jjM, 4 'and 74 P.M. Leave Nortislown 7 A. Al., 1, 5)4 . and 9 P. M. FOR Al ANA YUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 96 minutes, 1106 A. M., IH, th tK, 6X, 815, and 11 M P. M. lave U anay unk 6)a, 7J, 8 20, OH, UH, A. M., 2, 5, 6K 8J4 P. -J . .TW, . US DUriJJAlO. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2H , 4. and IH P. M. Leave Manayunk7!4 A. W., IH, 6. anuOM P. M. W, B. W1LI-ON. General Supeilntendest, pwepot ri Jti ana green utrecti ORTH. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Depot. THIRD tstreet, above Thompson. lor BETHIEHEM. DOYEFSTOWN. MATTn CHINK, EA8TON, W1LL1AMSFORT, and WILKES, BA RRE. At 130 A. M. (Fxpress), fot Bethlehem, Allentown Mauch chunk, Hazlelon, Wllliuuispoit, and ylikt Lane. At s 30 P. M (Express), mr Bethlehem, Eastou. ett reaching Easton nt 6-45 P. Al. At 516 P. Al., lor ilethlehem, Allentown, Mauc: Chunk. or Dojlestown at 8 35 A.M., 2-30 and 4-16 P. M Foi Fort Washington at 10 A. Al. and U P. M. For l.ansdale at 6-15 P. M. White ears ot the Second and Third Streets Line CIt) Passenger t uis run direct to the depot. TRAINS OR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethkiiem at 6 2 A. il. and 12 35 Noon, ant Leave Doyiestown at 6 40 A. If., 3-15 and 6 SOP. M Leflve-La-finlale at 6t0 A. M. Leave Fort Washington at 10-5tl i A. M., and J-15P. at - ON SUNDAlo. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. H. Philadelphia for Doylestowp at 2'30 P. M, Doy lestowu for 1 hi adelnhla at 7 10 A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4-3U P. M. 1 hrouvh Tickets must he piocuied at the ticket office s, THIRD Street, or BEtES Street. . 8 21 . ELLIS CHARE. Agent. VCtllf K RAIL JCUU ROAD. Ihis great line traverses the Not th em and Northwest ( ountles of leiiusylvanla to the t Ity oi I rio on Luke Erie. It has been leased and Is operated by tbe Pennsv anla Raiiread Company. 11MKOF PAKSEKGEUTRA1NS Al PHILADELPHIA, Arrive Eastward Erie Mall Train, 7 A.M.; Erie Ex press Train, 1 1'. M. Leave Westward Erie Mail, 8 P. M Erie Express ' 'passenger cars run through cn 1 he Erie Mall and Ex nress trains both ways between Phllade pbia and Erie, presst NEW YORK. CONNECTION. I cave New York at 9 A. H.. arrive at Erie 9 30 A.M. Leave Erie at 4 46 P. M., anive at New York 4 10 P. M. F let ant Sleeping Cars ou a 1 the night trains. Fori ntormation respectiug passenger business, apply ai corner ) lill' lIKili and Al ARRET S'reets Phha. And lor leiitht business, of tbe Companv 'B Agents, 8. B. KlngBton. Jr., corner 1 hlrteentb and Market streets Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds, Erie; WlUlain Itiewn, Agent N. C. R R.,lialllmore. . .. H. I'.HOCh'lON, General Freight Agent. Phlla H. Vf. GWINNFH. Gei eral Tics;; Agen , - Woodbnry 7 , M. and Freight, 8 30 Brldueton ' P,uAI,m at 8 50 A. M. and 3 05 P. M, Mle'atb M A. Al 1 and 3-08 Freight 6 45 P. AL P. M, Freight 8 10 c2ns May at 11 45 A. M. Parsenger and I reight. ?iwht v, ill be leceived at Second Covored Wbart hetow Walnut street, irom 7O0 A. M until 6 00 P.M. That received belure 9 10 A. M. will go through the same dFrclght Delivery. Nri i2 S, DELAWARE Avenue 125 J. VAN KENtjSELAEU, Supeilntcuaent A.L. TYLA.H G CralNU WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LIOTS MtUM toot ol MARKET Street F' Fcrryj, com mencing MON DAY, September it " 10I LOWS : LEAVE VHU.AUtlZ For Dililgeton, Salem, .'ji., rassenger. Stations, at 8 A. M . Mu. Q p M 4 g j, For Wooilbury, A- For Cape JSLV'tl TRAINS LEAVE , Ht-l I 'P.'-., u in A M Hurt 1 '4 P M. US A RAILROAD LINES. r.n.m,-.. ..."V?- TABLE. .... lea e 1 " ' . July i 1WM. Trains wBt T 'n Attl"1!'i.,lROAI BirtH andWASUIMa. I,?,?!'"' I 'n et 4 16A. M rMnnn.t i k poing ar cneauir. WH- at, rerry villa, nrv Aiagaoiia, c base's ana nvvj lUsja ladelphia and laltlm' r? ngumr ttloM bet ladelphia and iiaitlmoVn. utioM between Pis. Delaware Ratiroad Train at e a u . crptedi. for Princess An2 ,T . '""davs - stations. 1 """"'i sua intermedial FxpressTra'n atlI-4A A.M. (Rnnit... . . . . raliimoie and Washington. lBun1 eseeptedL ttt Fxpross Train at 1 P il. (Snndays exrnii , timers and Washington stopping at h, -Wilmington, JNewars, Hkton, Northeaat ' VaUTJXSr Ilavie de Grace. A bwcleen. Prrrvman'a. s aL. nolla, t base's, and Mrmtiier i Run I Mght Express at 11 P. M., for Baltimore ana w. Ington. 1 asFengersbv Boat from Baltimore lor F ortreme Ma. roe Noriolk, City Point and Richmond, will taka u 11 46 A At train. ' " WILMINGTON ArCOMMnnATtnw Teitva Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and WU- mlngton. i.eave i niianmpnui am A. M., 17 JO, 4 W0. i and II M . M. The 4 '30 P. Al. tiain ennn.r.. Vl.i. STi.J!l Railroad 'or Harrington and Intermediate stations. I eave W ilmlnrton at 6 .al 7-16 ando-sna u j.a.M P. M. Tbe 7 16 A. M. train will not aton at aiaUsa betwern t bcrterand fhdatlelpkia i raina ir Newcastle leave Pbuaaoipnia at I A. at. 4 30 ami 6 PM. THKiTim IBJ1ISS TROM FA I.TIMOR R Leave V llinlmiton at 11 A. M , 4 36 and 10 P. M. . CHteTLR FO" PHIl.ADI- LPHI A. Leave theater at 7 'S. ?XA 111 u .nAltja..ir J. mm 6-10, 7 ,nd Hi Stj P. M. " " " KVM It ALT I MORE TO PHILADELrHI 1. I.eAVA llaltltnnm 7"1K A U W ... -11 n.uA . v Express. 1 lu p. M-Expicss. 6 36 P. Al.. Exuross. lit i'. Al., txpre'S TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE l.eveClies'crat4 4nand6JA. M., and I HI P, K, i t'',? J J'mhmton at 6 23 atio v 3S A. M. and 415 P. W. ..V ''l'"4 Trains wlih Passenger ( ars attscned will lav f..Vi - wVrwJ,niJn81?n 'crrerrjvllie and lntonndir4 s atlons at 6 06 P. M. Baltimore for Havre-deUraoe arrfl IllteiUiedlatn .tallfina at iJKP 1U X. in. c . . , . . . - ...... .CI.VTIIIV IU, nil mington and In ermediete stations at 4 20 A, tl ,oo nectlng at Wilmington with 716 A. M. train for Full a- vipuia. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 416 A. ai. tor Baltimore and Wash Ington. sopping at I hester, Wllmln.lon, Newark Eik ton, Nor hea't Ferry vll.e Havre-de-Graoe, Aherdaeav Perr man's. Maguo la, wnase's. and Mtemmer'a Rnn. Niht ExpresH.il P M lor Baltimore and Washing! Accen modatlon Train at 11 30 P. M. for WliiubigWa and lnteiniediate stations. BALI 1A10RE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Vtallininra al a-9H V. U . ainnnlns at HanaS. Grae, ftnyvilie. and W lluuugton. Also s ons at Klk- ti.ii and Newark (to take passeugerB for Phi adeipuiaaaa leave passengers trom Washington or Baltimore) eat I tester to leave passengers uoia Baltimore er Wash ington. . . Accommodation Tiain from Wl mlngton for Fbiladol pbia and ibtetuioulate stations ate "0 p. M. 416 li F. KINNEY, SnpeiMtCBdent FUR NEW YORK. THECAMI)EjN TlND ' Amhoy and Phi aoelpfaia and Trentoa BaliroeAI ompdny s Lines. 1RCM PHlLADFl.PHI A TO HF.W TORK and Way Places, troin Walnut Street Wbaif, wlU leave , as toilons, vizi WAKm At 6 A. Ai., via Camden and Amboy, Accomneda- tion tits At 8 A M., vla'Caniden and Jersey City Kxpreae.... 1 OS A t 2 P. II., via t amden and Amboy Express 4jf At6P M , via Camden and Amboy Accommodation and Emigrant 1st class -jtj At 6 P. via Camden and Amboy Accommoda tion and Emigrant, 2d class I'M At 8 A. M.. 2 and 5 P M., for Mount Holly, Ewansw vlile Femberton. and Vlucentown. At 6 A. M. anat P. Al tor Freeho.d. AtS and it a. M., 12 M , 4. 6, 6 and 11-30, P.M. tor FtssY louse. Pelmyra, Riverton Progress. Delano, Bevery. Edi-evtater, Pur ington. Florence, Borden, town, etc. Tbe 10 A. AI. and 4 P. M. lines run oVeot throueh to 1 lemon. LINES FROM K N -INGTON DEPOT WILL LEAI At II A M.4 3U C-45 P. Al., and 9 P M. (Night) via Kens'ngton and Jersey City 1- Xpress Lines, far SJ-0. The G'4.j P. Ai. Line ivUllun dally. Allothers Suadaya excer ted At7 M and 11 A. M.. 3 3-30 4 30. 5, and 6 45 P. It a 41 A lonigbt lor Lrlstol, ireuton, etc. At 7 and 10 )5 A. M.,12 M. 3 4. 6 and 6 P. M., for Cara mel's Tornsdnie llolmeburg, Tacony. Wlsnlnomuur, l .rkie-burg. and t runk lord, and at 10 16 A. M ir Bristol, tehinck's, Eddingtou, and 8 P. At. tor Holaies burg and lntera.enia.e siatlons. AtTiiOA.M.snd P.M. lor Niagara Falls, BoHabj, Dunkirk untndali-ua, Flmira, Ithaca Owego, lt cl.es er Btngbi.n!pton, Osnego. Syracuse Great Bend. Montiose Yvlikesbatre. Scratiton Btioudsburg, Watec Gap, 1 elvlfifro, Fasten, 1 ambrrtyllle. sjemlngtoa, etc' j rje U'O 1 . I1"6 connects direct with the traiai . , leaving Easton lor Alaucu mpiiagmivnsi ""m' hem ete. ' , At 5 P. Al. for Lanibcrtvll e and Intermediate stattonn. June 1, U66. T 1LLIA Al U. GAiZMEtt, Aeus. ENNBYLVANIA CENTRAL BAILROAD.O bbMkklt A hRANOFMENT. a Tbe Trains ot tie Pennsylvania Central Railroaa leave tbe Depot at Ihinj-Hrst and Alarket street, which Is reached by the cars ol th Alarket Street Pas senger Railway, tunning to and from the Depot. Tb lust car leaves Fiont street about 30 minute prier to the departure of each Tiain. On Sundays Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 minutes before the depaiture of each Train. Mann's Baggage i xpress will ca I for and deUvec Bagyage at the Depot Orders left at the Office. No. 6il C besnut street, will receive attention, ,J"" IBaiNS LEAVE UKOT. V1Z.I Mail Train at 8-00 A.M. Day Express at 10-00 Paoll Accommodation, No. I atlHM) Fast Line and Eric ExpressH at 12 00 'AC. ' Bairlsburg Aceouniouutlou at i0 P.M. Lancaster Acceu uiogb'Iod at 4 ID paoli Accommodation No. t at 6-09 I'litsburfch ant1 Erie Alal t at 9 0 Paoll Accommodation, No. 3 at 10 00 u Philadelphia Ixpiesst at 1110 " 1 BAINS AUMVB AT DEl'OI, VIZ. I Cincinnati Ex presst at 12-49 A. M ' Philadelphia Express; at 710 ' Paoli Accommodation, No. 1 at 8 20 w ( oluu.bia Train at 9 00 Lancaster '1 ruin atl""P M. Fast Line all 15 Paoli Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 It) Day Ii press... at .w . Paoll Accomiiiodntion, No. 3 at 7-30 Harrlshurg Accoti.modutlon,,., ,"V..at 9 60 " Dot y. except Saturday, f Daily. 1 Dally, except Monouy. All oth. r iralnsdally. tXetpt MundaV. Ilttiunlng through Irom Philadelphia to PltUbnrat end Erie W ithout change 01 cars. Sui.dn Aecon.niodaiiot Tiatns for Paoll and Interme diate stations leave fhilaTe phla at DUO A. M. ana 7 OS) P.M., rt-tuinliig leave Puoll at 6 60 A. Al aud 460 P, M. a Tit K l OFFiCE. Ialccalcd at J?o: 0?1 Che.sut I'.rim. where Tickets U all lnipnrtr,nt prints mat be procured and lull inim-m. ticn given by JOHN C ALLEN , TlcketAgcnt. Alvoat lhiiy-tirst end Market streets, on applloa. ticu to THOMAS H. PARKE . , , Tleltet Agent at the Depot An rrrltrsnt Train inns dailv (except SundajrL For , full particulars as to lure and accommodation apply u FRANCIS FUNK , The Penrsylvanla Railroad f ompa?iv WHJ rfofasalne any rhk ior Baggage, except lor Wearing Apparai. and liu.lt their mponsibhity 10 One Hundred Dollar 1st va.',uS" -All Lanfiige exceeding thnt auwunt in vaJa will be at the rltk of tbe owLtr, uuleis takes by soeciai -contract ia Ti RE1 JJ lal. REIOHT LIKEr? FOR NEW YORbTanb tbe StatioLs on the CAMDF.NI and A u inn . 7, ...... r. 1 '.. 1 1 I k . 1 1 . I . 1 . , . . . . . . iuuucviiii)i ..m. luaua, j.iviiiocn or.srAlou, lUt, CAMDEJA AND AMBOY RAILIiOAD AND TRANSPOR I AUON COMPANY JCEIGHT UNE fit New York will leave YVALNCT Street Wbaif at o'ciock P M. daily (Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered before 4X o'clock, to be or waided iho same t'ay. Returning, the above lmos will leave Kew York atl noon, and 4 and 0 P. M Freight lor Tienton. Princeton, Kingston, New Brun wick, and a 1 points on the t amden anu Amboy Rail road; aiso, on the Be.V.tlere Dclawaie auil Flemtng ton.tbeNew Jersey, the Fiet hold nndJamesbura and the Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, rcoeuaj and lorwarued up to IP 11. 'J he Belvtdere De aware Kellroad connects at Phillip. burg with the lehlth Valley Railroad, and at Manoa kachunk with all points oa the Va'aware, Lackawaunsx and West em Rai road, forwarding to Myractui, Bututiu. aud other points lu Western New York '1 he New Jersey Railroad connect at Elizabeth wffa the New Jersey Central Railroad, aud at Newark what the Morns and Esbcx Railroad. A slip memorandum, tpecllylng the marks and nora lici s, ihlppera, and consicuees, must. In every inatauoe, be sent with each load, 01 goods, or no receipt win be BlKenn Increased lacKltles b"T, Doen mad 1f the tranoTtat?o "o I live tock!, Drovers are invited to try li e rniite W hen siock is lurnlshed In quantities of tw earioads or more It "h be delivered at the loot of For .'"Vn .ireet near-the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. I, 'North River, as be shippe" m designs teat the time oUshipirent. otncr mionmation, apply to For term. AL; CK FREFA.AN, Freight Agent, jyKSW. DELAWARE Avenug, PhtladelphlA ' HtTETjVD ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.SJ tin and alter MONDAY', February 12. two dally trains will run between Washlrgton and Linebburg, connecting at Gordonsvl le with Vlrvlu la Central Rafl- oud trains to and trom Richmond aalullows: , v jLiitAlN Leave Washington dal y (hundav excepted), at 6-44 A 31 . and an lve at Lynchburg at 6 45 P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. At. and arrive at Washing ton at 6 26 P.M. pxpHK8STRAllr. Leave Washington dally (Ineludlrv Pnnday) at 1 65 P M aud arrive at Lynchbuig at 6 wi A M Leave Lynchburg at 6 Ml P. Al. and arrive at washing : ton at 6 10 A. M. ., LothtraUis making close connections at Lvnchbargj foi all points South and souibweat, and at W aahrngtoa lor North and Northwest ....... , . , First-class sleepmv ears attached to the p'ght trains. Tbe road ia atuaotlve. "' eii'T '' ts connonable accommodations, but lor tne toct iUiat it paasea the now historic localities of Fairiax.llull Run. iiausaaa, bria too, Catlett's, Rappahauuock, nlpoper Orange, and G irdousvlile, place oi imperishable tntutost In tua P'fhroltig1hlltickets to all points Soul and Soulkweet , may be had m Hostou, New York. Pliilad -lphla, aet Baltlmor end at tUu ofticcs. nt the road in Wa"hiutask or Al"xaiidil. I W. II. MoCAFFKltTF. , r . . j Qeneral Bupe.lnuudeut f . s-'i'iimrr inn u ), .a.
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