mm, J AN013LH LIAB3IKU AFFA1RIN N2 W YORK A nixrnriUil II, mhitiid'a l . . . .- . . .. " " I nnu ---- HUH 1 er Pi t a mmi r . it 1. I'augt-ioualy 4uU.y Party. Stabbed A treat of the nave, ui iau-. ivrt in. i... SI. auso, brut known t.i ... I'll lOI'ttttlCr. Slum Knnio a.poegible to lu-tplvcsoiijy, they found it at ice ant) i l-urau. K u"'c'a beet opinion, was to i mi cm Banner UKnvt'i iUn J110". v "o mean, wllllnar husband, I tie woimiu started tor the d ft 1. ... ' ---... ' "Ii J II llin Til PV Sit Pins door with iho ho iocp rod a Kffr - Th turber of big pence a again Rtabbed in iim, " ' .. wi mu uiiuu At'raoted ur tn Sthnhonri,,a0U P",r; OfllC0r 'Sd be murii r h" at 0rtue ""eaicd the won d- Uht lnV.-g0,Jl'cle b0 was l0Cke(I P '" nam. J no in tu i Hit man wn. n...r . . mlti ).,. .. " 'in-u iios I hp oaMonm mjuied, the laii.r reached in . vital part it to I killi not tlioiixht Hlie ""u" r Buiir Atu l k Ttmes, Crown UlamondK. tari Correspondence of the Lon ion Star. P'oucupanon of the feminine world ot Paris is to ascertain which of the great hihlonc. diamonds are t- heure at the Universal fcxhibuion. Indnlerent as e mav be U the uieritH of precious stones in pcneral, it must oe admitted that the diamond has from time imme- v-, uujiicu a rertain poBition in the history or nations. Thus it was one of the stones whieh adorned the breast-piate of the Hebrew high pnebts. Homer iells that Juno wore ?m- ,Th-:Lm. bfl ea."- 1,1,4,0 believed the stone to he created by the rav of certain tura ti. ancienw maintained that toe diamond Imparted courage to the wearer, in liko manner as they believed the ruby to be a preservative atrahiHt pcsxiieiice, the tapphne to heeure the favor ot princes, and the emerald to preserve its po essor Hem faUe accusers. Ceitain it is that diamonds at this moment represent several mil lions of money. The name oi everv Ktnno vgiiiin. i nk 0W is now perfectly known, and its where-?.o!I,?-eer,a,ned' whether It be at Amsterdam. I aria, Moycow, or London. The moment that a diamond is dincovt rea exceedinff this value, the stone, as it were, attains a sort of etat civil in the worn of lapidMri- s. For instance, no one would daie to wear an imitation ot the Keeent so long concealed by a slave in a deep wound he made tor the purpose In his thitrh. Its uiT u fJO,:arM una or gnally cost 312,500, although its actual val..e is twelve mill on. Neither would any lady attempt to adom her elt by an imitation of the Sncy, which, as you ara aware, was cut by Lou.b Ue Berquecm tor Charles the Bold, Vuke of BurSundv, who woie it in his helmet. Henry HI borrowed it from nis treasurer, De Saucy, In order to gather inoney on it lor i he purpose of raising troops by giving it in pledee to the Swiss. The servant to whom it was entrusted was attacked by a band oi Free Lances, and died fiphting for his life and honor, llis master, De bancy, confident that he had sacrificed his life m defense ot his trust, gave orders for the dis interment of his bodv. On cutting it open the aiamond was loui.d In his stomach. The Kancy pas-sea succe-sivelv from the possession of James II to Louis XVI, from whom it was -to'eii; and after a series of adventures it was soM liht year, by Pnrce Dem doff, if my memory seves me, lor the sum ot 26,000. Tho French fown possesed, in ihe vear 17M, including thoe pur chased for the h it of Louis XVl's sword 6f state, f4r7 diamond-, amon-r wh ch were the Kegeut, the Blue Diamond and the Sancy. The whole of lhis treasure was robued in 1792, lroni the Koyal Garde Meuble. .eurch was va'nlv made for the perpetrators of this dannir theft, out no trace could bo dis covered of the jewels until the com mime re ceived on anonvmous letter, station that a great part of the miesluu stone were burled m a ditch of the Ailee dee Veuves, Champs Klysees; and truly the Recent aDd the greater part of the Crown clamotds were dust out of f pot ot ground now occupied by the celebrated lOTwiiraiii bo wen Kno n as tne fliouliu Kooe." Ihe true story ol this robbery was ne Known; out in 1806. a man of the stran name of Baba was taken up for forgery, an co'i'ei-sea toat he hod agisted in the nrtir anl had buried tne Kepent, and subsequently revealed its whereabout to the commune. His line of defense was a peculiar one. He iu lormed his judges that France owed thp Im puial dynasty tn him, seeinir that had he not revealed tho spot where the Regent lay burii d, JNapoleim could not have pledged if, after the 18th Brumaire when bis possession or power depended on bis having iunds at his command wherewith to pay tho army and carry on the Government. The Kmperor had Kurope ransacked tu recover the ie-t oi the Crown dia monds, and succeeded in repurchasing the most valuable among them. Louis XVIU'preseiited the Duke ot W'Hlineton in 1815 with the Order of tt. Esprit, executed with the Crown diamonds which bad cost 750,000 francs, but the value of which amounted to 20,900,200 trancs in the year 18"2; although ihe feaucv was not among tbem, neither were the splendid opal called "The Burning of Troy," which had belonged to the Empress Josephine, nor a diamond ot thirty lour carats, which the First Kmperor was said lo have lobt on the ticld ol Waterloo. Freucti Coufect loocra. bviUnrbiud h is long enjoyed tbe honor of KUpplving Europo with conieetlc.ners. Even now. and especially in the departments, many confectionery establishments, which are tho loiighly national, claim a Helvetic oilgin, and yet the .coniecnon nianuiacture of Marseilles t-nports its sweetmeats to Ejypt, Turkey, aud the trench We't Indies. Its proere-s has been COtlhtailt and ranlll. TnurH tlmrlnaonCllio FlTrtt Umpltethira wer at Munanltna nnl Innr Of these e.iablibmeiits. tiirnmff nnt nnnnqllv confectionery to the value ol 37,000 francs. In lBIW tbat city reckoned SB manufactories of strops, bonbons, and iam, the produce of which was estimated at nearly 600,000 francs. ln 1840 the number ot confectioners was 8t in 1856 t&; and in the present year it is 116. This branch of industry baa assumed such an importance that its products are valued at 3,600.000 francs namely: Pastry of various kinds, uuo.ooo' fruues; bonbons and other contectlon'ery 2,600.000 francs. It employs a great numoer of bands, and the following are the formidable figure) rppiesentiug the exports from Mareiile-a to foreign counties In the vears named: 1826, 49.4V4 kilogrammes; lftao, 73,024; 1840, 146,5118; 1855, 260,712; and in 1865, 461,220 kilogrammes. During the last two centuries no personage of distinction passed through Marseilles without receiving the municipal gift, an Invariable part ol which was, according to the rank of the per mm, a certain number ol boxes ot confectionery. When, in 17V7, the. Comte de Provence, atter wnrds Louis XVI 1 1, visited Marseilles, the fol lowing, according tothe "Ceremonial de l'Hotel-de-Ville," was the comoosi ion of the presents ottered him: 24 boxes of confitures glacees, cedrat, bergamote, orange, chiuols, and others, weighinsr 118 pounds net, at 25 sous, equal to 141 trancs 12 sous; 24 boxes or tine coratits and paaHUes. 95 ro ;ds, at 60 sous, 237 francb 10 sons; for tbe 48 gilt .toxes, at 15 sous, 26 francs; the total be'in Alo francs 8 sons. Gatiffnani. wrVObnervaleur &Ate8tu states that a gentle man nnnied Joffrov. a lew daya ago, discoverel In one of bis fields a monstrous mushroom of the edible' species. . This mushroom measured 1 metre 8 centimetre in circumference, and its litem 12 centimetres. This fungus was in a very frusb state, and Mr. Joflroy had it served for his dinner, ana toana us navor ot tue most CjquUite description. liM Wrlm r VJ . . 10 Bl'"""'"f loiiHCioin.lv to l ot.Mm , i id n"cd ,obe 'imrated Irom hor !,fitJV.VH,,.!e.r.1.,,., ':B' w,,,,,e ip lonnd hordoeoiV --. .I1HII. Mill! f.lllflV. tlx. ....n... 1' i V ygQMj The Ucbuiidlon of Fortland. vagal orrrotidenl writes that thn rtr.sr.ln' inn ,1... i .' nUMO I BUC V""".' "c.,i.(,iii; ten. ur tho eight church .-(ii-icc9 1 conwinied bn one is rohu.1t, whloh 1 the Lomlth. 11,0 Bishop's residence adjacent is porno up in prund ft lo. Tlin two or thr.-n hoununo I dolliirs given lVt summer for "Port land Ru,r, icrs" by giiibcc people, went wh.lly !I i, . UHIK,S' Catholic. insioHd of reaching t if Kel.ei Committee. Tho iHcts came out since i be Quebec I re occurred. GOVERNMENT SALES. I AIR E SALE OF tXOTHlKU, CAMP AND C'llltF QCARTiKr.APTV.R'H flKFICR ) WAfiiiiNOTOK. D. V , Novt.iubcr6. 18(50 1 w ill be noid, by aireciion of ihe Ouarternianter- at 10 A. 11 ..nnderthoinpirvwionol Captain D u. luZV'l' IT'" J'T''vama avenue, tho lo I lowiiip dCKcnU d proper!) i About 19,000 Axes; M.fwO picks, 14,000 Hatchets, AuuJi9.? 'Handles; 0000 lick Handles, and l.uvtl ii ati -lift Hbl1 f. i aM- aL,0Ub ae A'EW nd IN ORIGINAL l AthAOfis, and were maiiutactured by uunt lr'?l .a.CHnerC0 Co VViiiiam7M.nn i'r.; l.tatty & Co., and others. ' i.i00 C.rr at-coats brown, black, and irrev 4K0 linatitrv Overcoats black. tit) t avalrr Jatki tn. VM) 1 air. liowKcrs black. All new foods. jonetntr with a lot ol Condemned Clothinir tc cotiHictms oi ' ' Imatcoais, iKnapsaoks and Haver sucks, Inlantrv Overcoats, Hck Coais, lackets, Hats, (a. s, r-paue, htioveis, I Axes, Camp Kettles, Kubber Alcsa Pan, iLarfs lot ol Tents and Tent Poles, o.d Itope, liairs. Ptn. V oollen and Biaiikeh), Bed Sucks, Metallic (scales, C ocas mutt bo removed witinn tivn r.n... ofeale I enns Cash, in Government fonds. By command ol General D. II. liUCKFR. Asnuitant Quarteruiaster-Lieneral iii. ii. IHAKLES 11. fOHPKlNS. II 0 111 l't- Bn.-Gen., Quartermaster. SALE OF CONDEMNED OKDNANCE filOKEd. ordnance and ..M'ilt Publ,c Auo'ion.at FORTRESS MOMiOE, Old Point i omlort, Virginia, On IbCKoDAir. 22d day of November, 18ti8, at 10 o'olock A. M.. a larjie quantity ol btores conBistmg In part, ol the loHoviinc ailicies, viz. 26 Field and fciege Cannon, cast iron, of various calibres. fil,670 bot, Sholls and 6phonoal Cae for Kmoo;h Bote ai d Aided t.uns. 70 Merrill's Carbines, new and repaired. 800 Enne.d Rifled Musnets, Cai. 677. i6 Htnrv'B and spencer's Repe.ting Rifles. 60( Forein Rifles, "Austriau," Cal. 64. 600 Smooth bore Mnsketa, aiod. 1842, Cal. fill. . d0, l0, d i altered to percussion Cal. 0. 10 do. do. do. Flint Lock, Cal. 09 a i Revolvers, ' Whitney's ft.lieminKiou's Navy. I'Bl ou 1(9 t ava'ry and AHUlery f abres. 211 Iswords, Alusioian s and non-Commissionud Ollicers. ourtccn days will bo allowed for the removal of lores. Terms oi sale Cash. v T. tJ. RAVI1R Capt. of Ord. and Bvt. Cul U. S. A.: ,J1 1 lnt Commanding R E A U, OF O R D N A N C SAW 1JKP A RTUKKT. 1 WASHlNOTOit ClTr, November 0, I860 I OAtJS UJ HAV I rOWUKKi. There will be so d at l'ublio Auction totho highest bidders, at noon, WEUiNEIAY. 28ch day of November, I860, in theoulce of the Iuspeotor ol Orunance, Aew iork Navy Yard, about two thou sand t2UXl) barrels of roVDEK, composed of serviceable and uniervicHtb)o. 1 be powder will be sold by samplo, in lots to suit purchasers. leurjB One-half cash, in Government tunds, to be di p.. sited on the conclusion ol thn salo, and the remainder within ten days afterwards, during it htoh timo the powders must be removed by tho purchasors, oi hoi wise they will revert to the Gorernmeut. Purchasers will be required to furnish their own packages where the powder is not in barrels. H. A. vYiSF., 11 12 niwf7t Chiet of Bureau. SHIPPING. fcTEAM TOLIVERPOOL-CALIJQ LiiiaUat Oucenstown The Inman I.lnn uiiin. i-iu ivtckiv, cumuiK tno Lmtea Mates mat j kDlMib nOli'' BHtimlay. ovember 17 '.i'.'SKi :.' Wednesday. November 21 "CITY OFTBOK'I ON" Saturday, Novomber U ' CM OF I.IMKKiCK" Werlnesday, November JS CUV OK WY8HlNU ON"....Haturdav,lecember tl and rai b vuceeedms Mdmday and Wednesday, at noon, noni Pier No 44 North nwr. UAK.8 OF lVhKAUF. It the mali steamer naillnR every Saturduy. I list Cabin, (.old $!H) btecrat-e Currency f it lo London nil To LoDdon 40 To Pans 10ft I To Paris 60 Paauate by tbe Weilnesrlnr gteameni: Klrsi cabin, illUt feteeratie, t)6. Pavable In United Hluteg cur rency. PauBfngers a'so forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, H ra tten, etc , at inoilerate rates. hteeruge passage lroni Liverpool or Qneenstewn, B4U, cuirency. 1 it kits can be bougot here uy penons send Inp tur tbelr trleuus. For umber luioimatlon apply at the Compauvi ofl cea. JOli o. pali; Axeut. B7 No. lllWALNliT btreet. Phllada. me- STAR LINE NEW ORLlf A.NS. TO Tbe New York Wall Steamship Coma? s fine ocean steamers will leave Pier 46 NOUTli KR, No 4 lork, at 3 o'clock P. M., as follows:- MOHX1NO hTAlt fsaturjay MOMKkKY M. eduealav HAVANA hntiiriay AUbBOL'lU .VedueslMy All bills of lading signed at the tfilco it tn tbe pier. or lreljibt or passage apply to C. K. GAERI80N, President. UAHltldUN 6i, ALbUK, 10 10 4i No. 6 1IOWLINQ liltEKN, New York. II. L. LEAF, Agent. Office Adams' xpres, No. oil) Cbesnut street. A T L A N T I C COAST LINES, MAIL STEAMSHIP . 8EMI-WEEKLY.FOH NORFOLK AKD RICHMOND, cabins 6and8 t b Ahl.LriTOU. cabtu Vii. eecond Clasd S13 tA VAN ..AH cabin 2a. Second class. 11 Everv 8 AT CRD AY, Htar line for Nr.W01tLl.AN8 Direct NKW ORLEAK?) t lr.t cabin.. WJ Ricond cabin.. tV). heoond eia.s..ij 'JJ C"l'Ui.. t0 hecoud cabin.. 40. Kecoud class.. i W tin unsurp eased aeconjuiouatluns to either class. l ot Irelkbt or passaite, apply to AL.L.UN E. 'JIIOUAS b CO., 10194a &0. 8 BOVVLINU ORKfclf, New York. JPS rt 03 PEW YORK. P aftniaianagi iZlm deiubia tsteam Propeller C iuaure l.iaea.vla Le,,, ,n A PHILADEL. omaanv lie. le.Ml OKI ,.t 1. At. "ft t!' " 1 (iortni rn ana r.H.tern nnen. lB "btUWiin A venae ffff TO KHIP CAPTAINS AND O WNPi?ia ftu;-n.a undersigned halnaed u oioSTbtUKW DOCK., bev. to VtornT bui f 5-" anu the pauons oi tbeUookEat be liJiJJ.1'6.1; Increased laoUltlea to accommodate thoae baviuMvJIlLL to be talsed or repair', and being a Diaoucal alini turner and cau ker will give peraonal aiteuUoa to .if! venscla entrusted to him ior repairs lu aptaiua or Agents. 8blp-Caroenters, and Hachlnlntr having veaaeia to repair, ate solicited to tail. havlug tue agency lur tbe sale of "Wett.nitedt's ratuut Ueta io t ouipeslUoa" rar Copper Pamt, iur Uia PreMrvaUouorvesaels' potto ms, for tills el f, 1 am pr! pared Uiiuruuib the earns tin lavorable terma. , , ,, JOHN U HAAOa-ITT. i , , . ... . KuUi(rtoo Mcrew Dock, US Vt LAW ARE Avenue above Laurel street. THE . ..... v.. , ,u r.- in i-ornanrt, Me., is raolm uZn? p,H(p h wonr.u : ip nn nvcruh""J now biK-lltnft and i r.rnV.i 1.bV.,.'"! 01 nR"n,p'-. the click ol p JI?r , ?D,Vbe v1oup,, of te workmen make v. - , u nil i. w ii ii-ii h i rr ii ahi a t IV- 1 INTERNAL REVENUE. UKED STATES 11EVENUE STAMPS 1'liiytlPAL DEPOT, No. G04 CIIESNUTSti cot CICMItAL LEF01, No. 103 South FIPTH Street. ONE IiOOK BKLOW CnF.SXVT 1TABL1SDKI 1802. L'cventie 8tampof every dcucrlptlou coiiMant on hand in any amount. OrCrrs by Mail or Express promptly attended to United fctates Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, New l'oik, or current funds received lu pajTiicnt. Particular attentien paid to small orders. Tho decisions of tho Cotnmitsfoncaa be consuttud, and any Information renardiug tho law clieerlutlj pivcn. The fo'loviinji rates oi dl-count areal'owcd :- ON ALL ORDEIJS OF $25, TWO PEJt CKM. DISCOLNI ON ALL OKDKKS OK 91')0, 1HBF.K PEB CENT. DISCOUNT. ON A IX OKDEKS OF J), EOUR PER CENT. DISCOUNT. All orders choald be sent to the STAMP AGENCY, N o. tiU-HJiiiSJNTJT Stree. rniLADELrHIA. MEDICAL. Q-LAD XEWS FOB TUX UNFORTCNATB. BEIX'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES re warranted in all cases, for the SraaPTaBil rma. r.HhT CUhK ot all diseAscs arising from m Vourt fbjsicaland Nervous lebUlt.v, eto. e y0Utl1' NO tHAMJi, OF DIET 1 NECEKSARF ei:leJy.?,?0..UHC V010'.'1 "'ectlon, and tieveVfall to chect a Cure, it used according to lnstructlona. '"u,w BELL'S BPKCIFIC PILX.8, l-nco One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; atso, Laijse boxes, containing Four btuall av . . . Vlte 1-"ee Dollars. ' ot&Z,1.0 ! ltLJZ JSnnlrcd to core siuulo box .... . ... . . wBU wnuoui i. uvriveu irom munir a .h.r,onl wtere Hervous aflectcd tlie system. Prostration has BELL'S TONIC PILLS JSP' . In extreme cases of Debilltv. X AsAvLli'SJ A0i.'A'IO l. A J. II furnr,. rricxiwo Dollars, gulbcient lor a month, can bonne w uiu.nurunuige. 1 1 glvessfetroLKtn tothe system, and. wltti tbo pm. alllehectaoompleteRestoiatlou. A Punipblet oi 100 paxes, on the ERRORS OF YOUTH. desliineu as a Lecture and Caudonto Voung lien sent tree, Ten Cents reuulred to pay nostiue. rcyulieU to pay postage. It yon cannot purchase Bmx's Hpecifio Hnirpniu direct w "k n0 0,he,'','ut BeuU tl,e """"ey Dli. JAMK8 BBYA. Consclting Physician ... No. S10 BROADWAY, Now York And yon will receive them by return of mall, post paid' and nee irom observation. p ror sale py dxoit Co.. No. 232 N. krpovti btrcct , ens gAMARl TAN'S GIFT! ' SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. "YES, A POSiriVK CCRU" FOR ALL DISEASES ARI81NC1 FROM IN IS CliLlT'lOiiS. Contains no Mineral, no HaUam, no Mercury, Only 'len J'lhs to bv Taken to Jiff eat a Cure. They are entitely vegetable, having no smell nor an nnu. easaut taste, and viii not in nv inm ii,'.. stcmaeb or bowels oi tbe mont delicate i uies In irom two to lour day., and recentcases ia "twentv-lour boms." bent by niuu. l'rice, Male packages, fi. Fema e, 3 SAMARITAN'S ROOTTnD HERB JUICES, The Great Blood Purifier, and i:emcdT lor tvrojula, (Jiceta, Potv, pots, 'hidra HcnUt JJoils, Etc. For the above complaints the ramarltan'i Root and Herb Juices. Is tho most potent and etlectua! remedy ever piescrlbed. It reaches and eradicates every par tic eoi the venereal poison. Will remove every vestige oi Imparities tmm Uie system, as well as ail tbe bid ctltctsoi meicury. l'rice, tl-25per bottie, SAMARITAN. S WASH Is used In conjunctinn with tbe Boot and Herb Juices i ull UiicctMjiis. i rice, 'ii ot-nia. The oid kkkenltg und d(,uUng ilrn?s have to give y AJf.uTff,cJ? J"11?1? J8"ibie, pleasant to the tat, BnuA 01T.VE Lll'K Sold by DEMAS BARNES AtO., No. i PARK R0V7 and by l)rn.ints DEBMOJSD 4 CO.. Proprietors. N0.916RACE Htwe fhlladelubia y j ALL PLRsONS WHO DtT NOT KXJOY tbe bless ng of good be ilth. can obtain relief by cunsnlting Dr. E-ikKtLlN, Uermun pnysician. Dr Klukeliu treata ail diseases, prepaiea and administers ins own medicines. They are pure, sale, and reliable. Ho Invlteaatl persons aufleiing lioiu disease to call on him. Consultation iree daring the day. and ortijen open till 0 o'clock In the evening. N W". corner 1 lllliD and CNloN BtreeU, between Spruce and Pine "ecu). 014 8m NEURALGIA CURRD BY A SINtJLE APPli .r?1!0 S "UrBAM'6 MAGNETIC OIL." 80M prngglsia. 80 centa and at a boule. - . - . u Ml.wla OllU 11V III 10 1 Hiurp WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. M. N A T II A NS & SONg, I M POINTERS OF BRANDIES, ) Ktc WINES, GINS, . Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PHILADFLFIIIA. MUSKS rtATHAMB, BOH ACK A. ATUAa, OBXAMDO P. WATAS. , 10 2 fpKED. RALTZ & CO., " IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Eto SOLE AGENTS FOB Riviere, Cardat & Co. 'a COC.NAC Ko, 110 WALSl'T 8TRKKT, : ' ' fHUADELVHIA. tl3ni OR BALE BTATE AND COUNTY BI0HT of Cape well u Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air Heatet for Coal OU Lampst tt prevenW die Chimney, from breaking. This we will warrant.' Also saes ou. third tbe oil. Call and see them, they cost bat tea cents Mo. 208 RACK Street, Philadelphia. Sample sent to and part yl Uie United atateg.cn reoebjt of n ceuu .j ALEXANDER O. CATTELL 4 CO. rpByDucX COlfMlseiOH MERCBAJITS, ,' i -Xo. M HOBTH WHABYXd, AUD . " 'Ko. VI ITORTH WATRR STREET, i PUIILDtLliUA- S2K AtlXAiTPEl 0. CATTWA. atWAI O, CAITr-Lfc. LA DELPHI A , MOiVDAY. INSURANCE COMPANIES. N0RTn AMERI0AN TTIANS1T INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 bouth FOURTH Street PlIU.ADItl I HIA. iomiH-na.il... ....... ii.,.. . .. . week euual M tb Mion un llctft for !,.. 7, or 10 dan or I. I oi b o.iimh-, at lu teuji a dai, iD.urlni in ilinum , r .l. bo ; t (.IvIiik aH p,r wei kii ol.alnra to ! Liul at me nn.a. ur i me tar'ouahaiiioad lloNPt oltlce, Ha.urt l or cirrn ra and farther Inlormatloa apnlrat the .nf rl DtLte, or olany vl tie aulliuilzjd Aunnls ul tbt I KWih u norpt. Prenldont JAKFH at (ONKAD. J reamir.r l NHV V. MHiiWS, Hicre ary. JOiili C. Bl f.LlTf, fiollcltof. , . . . 1 lKKCl'ORS. fc. I. oapt Ute oi HennmlvanU Hailroad Comraar i. 1. hinalp. (onOnrriUil Hotel. r.u.uij . i aimn i axlili rol Com. National Bank. H. li. I.el.onnna, Vos. 2.7 and m lor utrwt. StaTket'auwt'0 f i oaTti wauoo, Mo.623 I. nocn KewU. lateOnn. Bn'p't Penna B. R. AMlleW IttLllie. M. W ri.rn.r ... Tl.ir.1 .nil W.lnnl (i. V. Fr;nrica Oen. Afrtit Ppnna. R R Co. 2., 7!,I,K- I'etemon, No. HiiWMatket Ktrcot. Tbird rtrett. ' H Wid QIRARD FIRE INSURANCE AND MAIUNF COMPANY. OrtlCK,Ko.4l5WA!.T8rKEET,FlllLAlFT,rnU ni'uii ran' in, in lahii, aam.iKKi. 1 1U Cdtniat y ccntli ufo write on f-rt htttt onU Its t aTHal, lib a ,-ood .urplBg U aately UtVvated. 701 I ,l""by tire cae been (ircanptly pala. and niurettiM. 9500,000 lM'Urwfl on tl in acconnt within the paatfew ywu-a. Kor tlte vivDiui uie omce oi una cotHptir.j- wn. rctnatn at No. 41ft WAI..NIIT STKKFJT, KvitiiiNo ftW montb8 wul remove to its own N. l .tOKNEIt BEVESTn AND CI1 F8N FT STREETS Ihtn as now, wo shall be nappy to Insure uur patrousa ncti tatcf aa arc consHent with i-aiety 1'lKb.CIOBS. THOMAH CRAVEN. AtrREI H. OILTJCTI rtHMAB BnciTAKII. lbO. A1A( KELLAR, lOllN hCPPLEE, JOIiN W. CLAClllORN", blLAS YLlCKEtt. Jh.. ( HARI.KM. DIPOITt HfcNKY r. KKriisEr. JVbHtU KJ.APP.M.D ....... . AnuaiAB ckavkn. President. ALFRED 8 GILLF1T. V. President and Treasurer. JAAtEB B. AI.VOKD. Bvcretarr. lllj LIVERPOOL AND LONDOi AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Tot til Premiums Ileceivecl ly the Company in 1805, S-1,017,175. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $1018,250 All Losses promptly adjusted without reference to Envland. ATWOOD SMITH. OI'I '1 CF G 1 ,lcral Afctot for Pennaylvanta. No. O Merchants' LIxchanee rblLADELI'UIA tg 11 6m 1S29-CUARTER PERPETUAL Franklin Tire Insurance Co. I A l.4-us J Tn i n 1 ion. I ' w J,50G,8510G. Capital , Acciuei. surplus 1'n.uiiuics...., tB SETTLED CLAIMS. 11.407 M. ...40b.OUOo ... 144 M,1 u ..l,lttt,W-Si IHCOMB FOR IBS $5,000,000. - Perpctaat and Temporal Policies on Liberal Ttrma. x , DIRECTORS. Charles Ranckcr, Edward C. Dale. jiiiuiok n .iiiri, ueorge rales. Alfred Finer. (icort-e W. Richards, Francis W. 1-ewlu, at. B laaac ie. CHARLF8 N. BANC'KER, President. EDW ARD C. DALE, Vlce-Preslueiit JAH. W. AlcALUiSTFR necretary proti-m. 2Jtl2 Tj'lRK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY -Jj PENNSYLVANIA FIRK INSiRiv.v THE 1 ANY-lueorporttted 1B25-Chartcr Perpetual -No Mu WALNU l .street, opposite Independence SouaVe. con jum i imipmiT, lavcramy anown to the community for over lorty years, continue to Insure against loss Tor imone by lire on Publio or I rlvaie Buildings vi7hi, permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Fiirni uro htoeksoi Goods, and Merchandise generally, on llourni terms. Ihelr Capital, together with a large Surplns Fund.! invested In the most careiul munncr. which einbie. them to ol!erto tbe insured an undoubted security lu th case ot loss- ul pibkCtohs. Daniel Smith. .Ir., , John Devereux Alexander Henson, 'j liomas Smith ' Isaac llaltbursH I Henry Lowis ' Thomas liobbins, J. GUIlntham Fell. ' Daniel Haddock ,lr. " DANIEL SMITH, Ja., President. WIU.IAM G. Cbowkll, secretary. ' zm UROVIDKNT LlFK AND TRUST t OF 1 HlLADEliPblA COM'AXY No. Ill South FOCKTI1 Street. INCORPOKA 1 ED 1 AlOVI U, Wd.. 1885. CAPITAL, l iO Ouu, PAID IS. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums t or by 5 10 or j) ve.r Premiums. Non-iorieiture. Luiiimments, payaD.e at a deceate-, by Vearlv Premiums, both c.a-ses Non torteliure. luture age, or on prior or 10 year 1 rconuuis Annuities gtanted on lavorable terma. Teim I'o 1. lea Children's r.ndowuients This fonipuny, while giving the Insured the secuht ois paid up Capital, will divwe the entire produ ul'th. LI.e business among its Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand: Authorized by char.er to execute irosis, and loa'.tu Kxecutor or AonUnlstraP'r, Assignee or Guurdiau ai iu uu.ci uuuciary vapaciuea unuei appointment o any 1 ourt of this Commonwealth or ol any person orj tr suns, or bodica poiltio or corporate. SAMCEL R. SHIPLF.Y?KCTKl"?ilARrCAr)RCRr ,lf KKM1A11 llAt- KER, . .HENIll HAl.NES, JOSHUA H. MOHR18, T. WISTAIt HHO VN, EK11AKD VV OOii, WM. C. LONGSTRETH. t ijARLI:8 F. COFFIN'. ' sAMCEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARKY, . President. Actuary THOM AS W1STAR.A1.D.. J. B. T0WNSED, 1 i AlculiH Examiner. Leaal Advisor. pllfENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHI- XT LADELPI11A. 1MI OiU'OltATED 1H04 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No 22a WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In add ii Ion 10 MARINE and IN LA Ml INSl'KA.VCK tills t oinuany Insuren tiom loss or uamae by FIRE, on Jlieial emit on bulidlnga, merchandiae, inrnlture, et. mr limited period, and permanently on buildings, h, aepo.lt 01 premium. 1 be Company has been m ae iv operation for mors llian SIXT Y VF.AKS, during which ail losses bava bee 1 MompUy adjusted and paid. John L. BodM. Plar.CToaa AI. B. Mabviiey, John T. Lewis. William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton. Sainoe jWHcox, Jnmj u Liawnnoe uwu, JrM Iiavid Lewin. Hi nj.inin fcttlng, Thoiua. H. Powen, A. R. Mcllenry Kdmond Castlllon, Louis O. Norrls. WUCUK&ER. Preslden, Jwrr.i Wttrox. secretary 4li XpITLER, WEAVER & CO., AIASCFACTCBCRS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, . Twines, Eto. No 2a North WATER Btreet. and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenae. . EPW1MH.FITI.EK, MlCHAXt, WlAVxa CoMgAD T ClOTIUKg. J14 gl' ATE M AN T E L S! PLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability, Beauty, Buengthi anl Cbeapnesa. 1 bLATE MANTELS and late Work Generally,' made to order. -r ' , ' , ' . J. ii. KIMES & CO., 9 9(n 2124 and 1128 CUKSM SUset. .11 .?,D.??.ni'i!l(''f. "u,rt wainst oenoral Aocideoia to ilH u a'S(c' " r JEr a"" ""i lrra CK C ecotlpg thr mil nini.nf lr.iir.rt In ot A..k ... whole nrc N0VEMI5KU 12, 18GG. RAtLROAD LINFS. R u A vnL7:jJ' OA I) H um uni ,y,v ' ""V i.h t lMK?.I!,;,Un Ar WYt-MIN' VAU H 1 Ti.lt AllItAjJCFMBNT OF PA8BK 9GER TRAISB. CMVlMUilfTl'JX1" TIIIKTf.ESTtI ami Dour:1 . . . MORKflfO JOcOiivnniTmw ... . .(. ....n ..cuma; at o ini r f hilaaeli hia at a 10 P M. M., arriving Wi'KHINO EXPItP.(t, - .uui, j mokrov e etc leave. . .. f ' POOS FXPI!EI8 viu.VD.,l,i,?1'h.m 83rp' M., f,r Pesdlnir Potts- Leave. Re.cbt .V'CMM"i)liA.TK'S , 1 U P. M. APerrnon ii.Jf.,in1vlr,f tn h lalelpbla at 6 4XF.14. rrivu la k hiladelphia at HAREISniTliO AtSJOMMODATIov t!.Ma All the al. ve iiaina run dady, hunHag anoapted fsnroay trema have Pauvilie atfOO A. Mini PUU fc?i?a"i.l".W,'-M J'c,ve l'"""e'!'hL for ReadKi Tat b 00 A. At., re urn r from tieadinft at 4 'a, P. At. n r.. '-J',io,.1'tt vatij!.ir 11A1I.KOAI). t.ififlw DowiU"i!ton and intermediate polnbi ami 1W iTTin. " '""B"'wa at -w a. AC NEW lOEK. FJO-BESSrOR PITTSBCRQ AND THE n.LSin?.ew.Vork at 7 and t A. M ard S'OOP.M., passing R.ta. nJ' "t.x,,'',,.,1J1MA.AI and 1-48 p. it.? and con" 'nt,i i..,!: .DUr, "llh .enn(.lvana and N .rtheni wVii,.n.. ,-1 ... VT" iraiui lor Pittsburg, Chloajm Wlll)amsp. rt,Elintra. Balumore.etc. throimh bet.n AlrV.J" wlun ehariiiu J a inauurg, wuaoat A mall train forN'cwTo'k leaves ITarrisbnrg at2 W P Trains have Pott, vtlle at 7 aua' llo0 A. M., arid 7-15 P pCIIL' YLBILL AND ftCHQf EHANNA RAILROAD n...ilV.7.i. - . . '.".ni .1 7 JA- luc HiKgrovc and ......... u...K, hiu rjir m. wt rinearove and Iramont mo..tat7T.M."and;N6p'Mrv " ,rom ir- .... Tickets. j nrriDgp Prst-class tickets and emlprsnt tickets to all the principal poiuU m ae North aud VVe.t .n,iV.. S l i!i iVi'JTUi'S Hc",a" Sbt,nbl cly attoeolrlce'of m.?1'l rVt1U!'',.rfas"re.,:'N- FOI'hTH btreet. Mat, ; leading : :- nacoixb, Uenetal Suberhitend- . . o- oomm UTATION TICKETS. lamUlSe,.P.r.f,1r;'"C0U,1, bWecn " Plut tad. for famme.fannrn'Cbe'WeeU e.for RJT A SOW TierfTO .J0u.ihIC? B,n or twelve months', for holders only to all points, at reduced rates om. ,., , CLERUYATEN .n!mmi".5!!!..,'?rjBlJte .be furnished cards n ...us. ,y. . iu wiTi-n m ucaeu at tali fare. . LM'CasiON TICKETS i rora nuaaeipni to principal stations, nood for Ratnr. mi: BVH.ay' Monday, at induced tain, to be had only J??tI 01 rtUc' a'TBlBTKENTU aud CALMJ VV illiX Oooda of all descriptions forwarded to all the above & i j own1H,;on',"u'y', "ePot. BROAD and FRF.IOI1T TRAINS ljeava fniiaiieiniii. ri.uv .iiu.i r .a... Port Clinton, and all polnta forward. rotu,vUle' Hi a 1 1 a ,S.n 5!?lZdJ1W ime J","" P'm en the road and Us branches tit 6 tationa only at 8-l P. M. m.,anu ior the principal o Hi H " r' a i.,uiclv 1 " K CAMDKN A ND Suav e" Liiu'..""1 rJtatoW Thtn Railroad Com' . . 'iOM rniLADELVlUA to NEW YORK ?Uos" tt!!'' WOW WumUt Mtrett WUarf- Ati.?nA'- Tla cmdfn Anilwv, Accommoda-'"" f ! 5 A V" 5-'an,"anand JeVsVy City "exdVom " am A! t J.' v ranuteii and A.i.ooy E,'n.S LS a-uo At m r. m.. via camden and Aniuoy AucommZ MS J ...ijikiii, .-u cinati.,, . .......... i.M Ap8eAil"nd.,6!::i.J?'r Mount UoUvV E winWli? for i reehold. . u. Afc u a., at. and At.1 and 10 A. M , 12 M., 4, 8, 6, lnd IPSO P. M. llou.e. Palmyra, Bivertim, Proves,, Dolanco, tUL'ewatcr, UiiiUiikIcu. 1 Ijrcnee. Jlnrdi for Fish lleverly, etc. The . y-.M. lln-s rnn direct tlvouirh to Trn,.. i.iita li;ijH KENSINGTON DEPOT Wir f 1 ir.v ii At 11 A. AI.. 4-ao, .wo P.Al" andl2 P. M (JKIano,? Th."? .!"v"?,.Jern Express Ltaei ,nTra AtJ aoiind'll A. M .8, 4 80,8, and 6 45 P. M and MM nignt. lor ltrl.U)i, Trenton, 01c. M M W" At7audl0'10 A. .M.,L!M., a,4,6,and 6 P M for Torn weir,Torre.dle, IIolmeaLurg Tuoony, wVsalnoSSIuV' Bndt.-ebura.and Kranklord. aau at 10 l&.V,fiuSS tol, hi henck s, EduuiKion, and b P. M. fur H,,imL.M.I and IlitcniieUinte aiations. Hulmcoburj ' ' Ji- una r. Jl., ror Niagara Falls. Rnflaln Dunk irk, CaiiumJiiigna, Elmira. Itl.uca.tiweji,' S ter, Bint:hsmton, tlswego, Syracune. Groat RV Moutroso. Wiikesbarre, Bcranton, s",.dsbu?B WJ1 J-aUn. Lau.liertyWrFmSn mnmu iiuua, Aiientown, llethlehem tun At 6 P. At. tor Lambortvllle and intermediate ,taUon June 1.18(1. WILLI AA1 H.ATMER. Agent. XT uiviii PKMNSYLVANIA RAILROAD J lliuint I'll I I'll Ul.. , ""liVV1.1, " or BEfl.UiikM.lXirEHWwKra CHUNK EA S 1 ON. Vt 1 LLI A AlMPURT. mri wYi Kul'P' ..At ? 'if. A. AL txl'res), lor Btthkliem, Aheutown Maue 1 Cl.tink, Hazleton, Willlamsport. and Wilkein' AioiMi r. il. f Express) lor Bethlehem, Easton eto reaching Esfton at j.i P. M. ' eio., At f. I j P. AI.. lor isetbleliem, Anentown. Mauch Chunk 1 or DoyleKtowu at W, A AI., V ao and 41.'. P. Mcnun,t; .JtorLaiitdaieuiiil&P.AL '"' While curs ol Uie Second and Thud Strcots Lino Clt. Pusseucer Car. run direct to tiiu aepnt. , ' 1 LAINs pi.K PHILADELPHIA, leave Betbuhciu at 6'2i A. At. and 12-i4 Noon, and 014 Leave Iloy'estown at (HO A. M., 3-15 a'ld 0-30 p M Leave Lunsdalo at B OO a. M Leave 1 ort Washnigton at 10'CO A. M.. and 21:, p 1 ON M'MlAVS ' ' 11,1 Philadelphia for Betlilehem at H A. M. Philadelphia for Doylcstown at V-.Xi P. M. I ojleatow n lor Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M. Pcthiehem lor I'iuiadclpbia at 4 J0 t. M. .iiroutju ncucis iinmi ue procured at uie ticket nil. Till bD street or l'.LKKS sirt ucKet omcoa, ELLIS CLARK, Agent. 1 SG0 "EL"" AND ERIE RAII, J UV.',,I.,'AI''-ibis great bne traverse, tin. Kh :&7zs to . ottv bytMPTn-nvlvani. Railroad Cou.'pany? W tUrttU1 TIME OF PASSENGER TRAIN'S A V PHILADELPHIA Trail MttU rrn. 7 A. M. j ErieExprll. T'fj Wss'tward-Erlo MaU, 9 P. AI. ; Erie Exprsss i'11-.ciigcrenrs rnn throughontne Frio Mall aud Express trains both wins Peiween Plilladeliiiiia and Erio. NEW VOHK i.iluiiMnu . Leave New York at 0 A.M., arrive at Erie A. M. Leave Erie at 4'46 P. M., arrive at Nw York I'll) 1'. M. 1 l.mnt Sleeplna Car. on all ii.a nii. ir.,in. 1 or Information teapectingp,iilsfnt(r buW"1 Apply at I'UIDTIVTII ... it .1. ..1.1.1.. ..! M,.. 1 .cj 11 aim ai Airr.i street.. And lor freight btnlncss, 01 the Company's Aaeiits, 8. B. imi M.iuii, oi,, ccrner i nirteenui aim nmraet streets, I'lniadcljihla; J. W. Reynolds, Erlsi Wlnuun Brown, h.m. a. v. u a., iiuniinorp. II. H. 1IOCSTCM. i..n..rI Freight Agent. Phlla. H. W. I IWY NNER, General Ticket Agent, Phlla. A. L. T'Y LICK. 1 :i.ri sua.. Wliliamsuort. T7 EST JERSR WAILROAD LINES, n6M V foot of MARKET Sue' ( upper Ferry), conuuenc higMONDAY,epiember LEA VE PHILAOEJ'l''"A A8 FOLt OWS :- For Brldgeton, balem. 3fi'lville, and all lnlermediat nations, at 8 A jl. Slull 1 $ 'M F. M., Passenger. For Woodbury, 8 A. Jf..',','i0 ""d 6 P. M. . For Cape Slsy, at S ; P M- . ' " . f iRETUKNIN'tl TRAINS LEAVE -- Woodbury t 7'ii anil H'40 A. M and 4 54 P. AC Brldneton at 7 04 A. and a-iip P. M Frelgit. 30P. M saitai AAii u A. At- "! f. at. treignt.a 10 r. M. lillbli 'HtC .A.Af,anai'fP.M. Ireil.t.10 p. M .Cape MSy atlKfi A..M.-Penger and Frebiht. ! I reiiLt ill la 4Vceiv4 , at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut ftmeU from S-W) A... At. UnrU 8sj0 p. M. T hai mcetvwf bfi ' A.M. will go tarotigh the sameday. FreliLt Delivery, fco.-a S. DhUAW AkK Avenue. Vtto . VA BeNoSliAAB.Sapetinteudeat. villi, i?, A' ' t,-"''! I.t'liain,ii, Uarrirtn-r. PM'. I im'r.1 FT?; '""'I"... Hanburr. Wllll.m.port, i imra, Rciricftrr. !,,..,. Jail., KiiIIbI.i, .lnuown SKi;:!;?' iMk- .; v1.,'i'.",r.,!!n c".nr"'ct" RKApIN wk Bast Paoniryl. Va iirv f""1' "'" f r All,ntoa.io .and tiiettbaaoa T-Uhr.JV ..rtuburg. etc , at IOKT C'IMON S.w.1, rr ,iM r """" f"r '.lUm.bnra, Loci c'ctVai I "i, ir,;i"5 5 "AHKlMIIUail with Nwtaara uiwriaua, iiuamauurt, I or a. .,!. ,.. "l'r,B" "in leaves tianlsburv on arrival o M and MB VVl' P,tr ,rom " at 8 and ! oTa m Mmi ii 'isi'pij !1 lieadlna at 4 W and 10 WA M.,andll 80P M .and arrlvliiB nKewYorkai in a m ana x a v. m. Km RAILROAD LINES. pIlILAPECPIIlA, WILMINGTON ANDbTl Tivti r.iti w owrmencing Tt"l.MAV, July 6, lfi. Trtn win I'avt, Hep,.t. corner oi UKOAD Uuceiand r, ASniN..r..ii Aveniie. tnllnwk i t rta Train at 4 15 A. M (Mondnysr eiteeplM), far n liojiirc and v .. i.in. i.. i..., '. ', "."" BuVwAh?U' Wgnoha, fchaae.. mubr.;d'irarnr;;jir''r foro fi,no'Z;Ji!llnK't;,.'',M' Rl"1ars excepted), for n. vl inT.,.n W"l""e,n. '"""I'lng atCoes er. O .ymeat, Wilnlncion, Newark. ElKion, Nortneast Pernvllia Ilsyte-de t;re.Ah.rdee0, 1'errVtnans ' ktowMd?Afi' noli., cnana a ana Cicmmer'a Hun. ' e Nk.lt lxpn at 1 p. M.,for It.lUmore and Wahlnt (Nati.nn.ya ereputi. stnuplug at Mi,! loi mra. BiirniiMor, reatird. Sllstuiy. Prli ce.i Anne .Vd'Tf,, Piener by po.f flnm p,l more for Fonreiw Mo A?W t'r'alnV W v M' u,,a X". wlBUk7S.ua SBjl.,,'M",S?TPN ACCOM VODATION TRAINS, nilnMon" atM-nt betweun Philadoipbia and WO. i7'r x?. a a M -1 'n ' Wlu Delawaie Ealu-oaA lorMiifoid sndiulcimidlateaiatioiia. Leave Wilmington at ;,. 7 la. and o-sa a tt a. .a J : P.M. Tit MA A. M. train ufD bttwiet: Chester, nd PMiade'phla, l at .uUob 4io"i?dMfW t'"", ,CVe l'hUdlP" t A.At. i . T,'p1f L'GH TWAINS FROM BALT1 WORK. Leave Vt i.miiiMon at II A. M .4-Wiand lop. At I lll- K IIK him niii . i. ....... Leave Cheater at 78 7 10 14 and 11 40 A U i u J KAINM KOR RALTIllORE. r. as iniii.a... ttn-.r .; . " ""wi win leave eimeeiateunon. at" i" Z 'K TVX InUnnedlate stations r U- fuf ""OKlou and 1 RALTJMORE FOR PTfILADTTtTrr. : " D",( "K fT.o Baltimore or W.ahYnVton Acccnituodatlon T rain from Whmli.gtoo SSiV Phiiaiid.1.1 . and Intermediate giatioi.s at 6 20 p. M blUdelpblsi lb U. F. KEN.NEY, 8uperlntenAant, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RALLR0AD1 ll,.T...n. ,iALt ARRANGEMENT. way iun within one simare of it, BtreetsBaal On Bnndas-T ha Ataiket Street cars lea ve ElevenUi au Market sts. 4fi minutes before the depariuw of ea?h ivln? Mann s Ba. gage Eaprrss win call tor atd I dedVer t' gae at the Depou Orders left at the Offlce Ho fill cLVi nut eutet, wui receive attention. Ch T, trains ikiva pKfOT.rtz.: Paoll Aceomniodaiinn x 1 a n .'.".a"."'.'.'V ."T:-A- r vi une ana trl I'.tL H.I.1I r-r. T.. im. i-jii"'8 '?. i." -:5 - . e a a.. Iiam.burir Aivmitnn..ii.. ....at l'OTtp. JC. 1 a7J.!7.7." at tj at r . . v ..... u. fc.wiuiiuuiiou. ............. .r . -iwi Pittsburg and Erie AI all Zi Jim I'hil.rt.liihlm V.i.nu.. at 09 P.ttburg and Erie Ia7uaaves'daVlvye"xoeut saiorrt.- Cincinnati rZZ "iiJ'0T-v,z-!" ,51?:.4?A:.. PetbgTral'r Lancaster Train r anlliuio.... 1 .. .. 1. . at 12 40 p. at. at i-jo F- Uanlsburg Accommodation. at ho : dally, exctuaay! oluV- Ail other train. l'AHh 1 1 17 lAflVlTlL Tywlr TTa... AA A - - Kamspor, 8-40 A.M.7re Pnuae pZThZL 01 cars, irom Vi llllamiort, by Da Express 1 at a-ii . 5 The Pennsylvania Railroad Compan lli Lot i any risk for Duol-i. .. Jl1" "ot ,UI "!!!! tUe'T, respmiMbh.., w On, uTuredPoiJTr;'i contrjict. For turtbor informaunn .An7 . u specual An 1 n.i,.7 .rri.V.,:'l"enc. aitne Depot. 12 FRANCIS i :ik kTZX-'W to FRANCIS FtNK.NoJaTDOC VStM.' - 1 got s,f ocrtot. PHILADELPHIA, ;EKMANTOWN Ami' NORRiniuWN KAlIJtOAB. . ,A"""i ! Uicrnno'Jtfc:!,Ur'i'UlJI'81)AV' 1. 1866. untU for. FOR GEUMANTOWX ' ' ftTOiftW . iffiXMfoWt'10'11' u A-, The82i down tram. ami .nd t u slopontteOcrmuutownBrancn wm no r ' ,n, , V Vli bCNDAYS. 1 . ;t Lenvt Philadelphia 9-U a. at.. 2. 7 and inv i mi Leave Geimautown f i aT M . , 10, aim !'VP CMESNC'J' HILL JtAll kii.'i. ' ' '-7-. Leave PliUaOelohia IL a 10 ... . .OA.? ... fa ami 11 P.M.' ' ' "'""V i..M,0, 7,f,. Leave Chesnnt mil 710 minute,, 8,9 40 ll n 4 v 40, 41., & 40, 0 40. b-,0, and 10 40 uuoutea P. i. A- Leave Philadelphia A, mbiute. A M..3and7P v Leave ChcBUtit mil 7 uni,in.,i... a 0-26 minutes P.M. and, ' ojKoa1'hoiiockfx And norristoww' ' Leave Philadelphia 6,8 SI, IH'6. minuteaA. M ' iV ' i. n4.6S,,S-tiO mmutea. andli; pm Van 4C o"C and 8 P. M. 'rr nJnntee' 9 11 A. M., T be f.H P. At. tram wfU stop at Fall. School Lane Wi s.l,icAou.M.m,uBk,Sp Lesvc rbllodclphla ! A M.,2i amis' P.M. ' , J Leuve NoirinloHn 7 A. AI,, 6 ana 8H p. M. , ; . FOBMaNAVI.'MC. ' i c ?T4T1 riilladelphi 6. 8 1 1 oa minutes A. AT Htf : a,4i,f.t,.'i,.Mf.,aiid ll,P. M. I. 8 p"M.4,a''''- MiJtti 1U,I,8 20,9i,11' .6Y.; . ' ' ON SUNDAYS. . . '. , Leave l'hllauelphla !( A. A1.,V, audC'f P At Leave Maimyuiik 7X A. M .V.?and p. M. . .' t . 8. iLsON. General SupcrinttedenL .-' j . . Leuot NINTH and GREfcN pjwa. FREIGHT LINES FCR NtW; YOIKTANDJ all the S-atious on the CAMDEN and AMbOY anA cenree.hig ltailrnam. li.c'ItEA'-ED DESPATCH : 'I HE CAMDEN -kNl) AM Hot' KAILKDaD 'a1TT TllANSFOlt'l A1ION COWPANV FKEtuu r LINiS 1 lor New York will leave WaLNUT btreet Wharf .fa oclotkP.M ually (Sundays excepted). W " 1 eight must be deUverea beloie 4 O'clock, to he tnw ' wnrtieu tbe.ameear. , Uv ii fceturnii g, the auove hneswUl leave New York at 1' neon, and 4 ana 6P. M. - Freight lor Trenton, Princeton, Kinsetofi. New R,n. WIU. aLd an Pint on the Camden anu AiboV tonr? ' airo, on the Belvldeie, Delaware, and Itommtm Ne Jery.theF.eehoid and .lame.burS, ,aSd th hf. - kuchunkv.iinklipoiiiu ou the Delaware Manun ana Western hamowi. torarrt,.. 7 T?:.fck,raiina end other points in WeUrn New D'rw.Bultal T ho New Jerej Kailroud connecia at EUnheft. -i.v .v . Niw Jersey Central K.iir.... -uzaDeta. with the Morris 1 nd Esex Kaliroad Newark with the jonei live t. Drover. . J S"r ul wi.en stock Is furI If.r! r?.,n.y ; "x ? '7 eauoaa. or mcse It will oe dnWw T.. or "' tiet, near the Drove Yard n. 7 i. 0t0,1,rtlell hiver. as the shippi,, mtr V-i .kt.?'er. ? shipment. SO. 226 it. DeA WARAL"' Wt '" Cit O ARCH t?TR E F T f J a a i7 A CH, N OELl ERs. Vs. ik , . J,. i ii" r' FIXTTTREri ' V AN KlliK A CO wouio r. n.r.r..w7 Ll". tltn at the ' Hi . ndg, and the SoT.Vii ..J; . 1 atusn- !Ar,,Lfi.Tsnt 'JStT l.h.A!i'fk,L!.," and ORNAMENTAT ooVi1r W AbFS naue tl elr advan where. ban lug else- ' N . soiled or tamtsbnd flvtn.A. ..i..v.. special care and at reasonable price 6 4 DOT) y eiuon.hi. "i wna AKKIBK A PO TDRIVY WELLI3 OWNERvt OP PRGPFHTY ' price. I A. PEY80W, , OOLDSMITtLi' BAXU.L BAU ttireet tios . Leave Chester at 4 4t and 8 62 A. 11 , and 8 P. M iV7. '"""'K'"" at 6 and 8a A. M . and 4 16 P. A aiip memoronsum, spceliying the mark-. t ahlppeia andcon.lgi.ee.. uiu't. to ev. ln.a'",b,, wim each load of goods, or no retell 'win I . ." tMU JV. B -inched f lhinV. T.Ji1 . " fce I'unspoitai the route.
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