The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 14, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPn. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 18GG.
PROPOSALS
puorosALs FOB J1U
JKON HEAD BLOCKS.
GrARTKFMA'TF.a-liKNEBAL'a OFPICH. I
vv Aiiiur. V. c , October al, l f
1. Staled 1'ioposais win bo ruoeivod at (lie Cilice
of the Quuitei master General, Washington, I). C.
ootil November 80, 1H8, lor forumlnnv Cant-iron
licad Hoicks lor National Cemeteries, dtliTorod In
quantities about as iollows, viz. :
llOBH IHOCK".
At itoMon, Man
I'reviuencc, K. i.. ,;
r.i'W Jlovoi, ( pin,
Ne Voik City, N. Y
1'hi.adei. ui, i'cuna
rittsbtirir,
rrederi-.-k, Mar) land
.from
gOO to
600
Irom
, Irom
, Irom
irom
.Irom
from
800 to
8(K) to
4 000 to
8 000 to
100 10
1,100 to
500 to
1 COO to
2.600 to
2 60.) to
4 000 to
100 to
2ii0 to
600
6(0
0,000
8,600
200
1,000
oo
2 000
2,70d
4OO0
7,500
4 urnberlanu.
i. j ,
. . . .irom
. ...from
. . ..nom
. ...Irom
, ...Irom
, ...Irom
jauiinoro,
Annnpo.is,
l o.M Lookout, "
Artietuni,
WliecliUK. W. Va
auu
600
( har.mon (Kanawha C. H.LIrom
n asniu 8t(in, ) c
Alexandria, Virgin..
F iedorlrkburg, "
Winchester " .
Harrer's Kerry, "
K.chniond, "
Hamiton, "
rroin 20 000 to 25 000
.Irom 8.0 O to 4,000
. from 12 000 to 16 000
irom 6 000 to 8,1
from
l,0i 0 to 1,500
8,(KK) .o 11,000
8,000 to 4,000
,uom
irom
rnortoiK,
.from
7"0 to 1 600
City I'oint or rotcrsburjr.Va.trom 15,000 to 2o,000
Newborn. North Carolina. . . .1rom 1,000 to 1,600
Wilmington. " from 26 000 to
8,000
balisbuty, from
(ioldri oiouph, ' irom
Charleston, Buuth Carolina, .from
iioK-nce, " ..trom
Hilton Uead, " ..trom
Beauiorr, ..fiom
Savannah, Georgia irom
- oiio to ooo
1 600 to 2,000
wo to 1 WO
5i 0 to 3 600
2 OnO to 2 000
10 0 to 1600
l.OiH) to 1,500
4 000 to 7 0.0
Marietta, trom
ADuerHonvtiie,
Millen,
irom 12.000 to 13,000
Irom 1,600 to 2 000
atomic. Alabama Horn
""0 to 1 000
2 000 to 8 000
600 to 1 00 )
8,000 to 4 000
2 000 to 2,600
600 10 600
600 to 600
200 to 800
1,200 to 2.000
feinaa or Montgomery, Ala.. Irom
Bairai.cas, Fionda from
ew Orleans, Louisiana.
Baton Rouge,
Port Hudson, "
Biownsvulo, Texas
Brazos fcantlago
Natchez, Mississippi
Vicksliurp, "
. from
from
from
Irom
trom
trom
...trom 16 000 to 26.000
. . . Irom 4,000 to 6 600
...Irom 8 000 to 12 000
...from 2 000 to 8,000
onntu,
Memphis, Tennessee
Fort Uonoleon, "
Nashville, "
Pittsburg: Landing, Teun..
Stone Kiver, ,,
Chattanooga, " ,,
Knoxville, ..
from 16 000 to 20.000
irom 8 000 to 4 600
Irom
4 (OO to 6 000
from
. . . . trom
. . . from
Irom
....from
trom
from
... from
... Irom
.....from
6 000 10 10 000
2 600 to 8,000
toiunioia,
Louivvile, Ken lucky.
Camp Aclson, "
Bowl i.g Green, "
Lexington, "
Cairo, lllino's
Chicago, "
Sprinptield, "
1,200 to
4,000 to
2,0"0 to
1.200 to
1 000 to
6.O0O to
1,000 to
600 to
200 to
1,200 to
800 to
1,200 to
100 to
7( 0 to
800 to
800 to
200 to
4 000 to
3 000 to
1,000 to
100 to
800 to
2.000 to
1 200 to
1,400 to
1600
6 000
2600
1600
1200
8,000
4 600
1,200
800
2000
1.000
8,000
200
1,000
2 400
400
800
5,000
4,000
1 500
200
1000
2 600
1600
iuinov,
from
Rock Island." irnm
JetinTonvi le, IndiaLa irom
indianapoiis, " trom
Jacksoe, Michigan irom
Cli.clDtiHti, Ohio from
Co.unibus, irom
Camp Donison, Obio trom
Johnson's I.land, Diuo trom
ht. Louis. A1ise.01.ri Irom
JntTerion liai rucks, Missouri. Irom
Fort Leaven won h, " irom
Uavtnport, Iowa trom
Keokuk, irora
Little Kock, Arkansas from
Fort fcmnli, r0m
Omaha, JS. T lrom
San Francisco CmiinM.in tmm
2,000
1000
200 to
2 The head b OCkato Un mails in anRnr.lanen wi h
the pcc:iicat ons and to coulorra strictly to the
sample; both ot woich may be soon at the oflices of
the Depot or Chief Cuarumiastei8 at Boston, flew
York, Philadelphia, littsbnrp, Baltimore. WaMnnif.
ton, Forties Monroe, Kicbmond, KaleiRh, New
tern, iaveuevulo, Charleston, Ba.annab, Aoeusta,
IGa.). lallabatsee, Mobi e, New Oneans, Gal
veston, Vicksbure. ilemphis, Nashville. Chatta
nooga, Muilieisboro, Louisvillo, Cuiro, Chicago,
Jeutifonvillo, tolunbiiB (Oliio), Cincinnati, De
troit, fet. Xx-uis, Foit Leavenworth, Omaha, Little
ock. and ran Fruncisco. (Bids lor nan Francli-co
will be received until December 81,1860.)
8. They will be about nine '!) iucues high, from
ten (10) to twe vo (12; n.ches long, tod fiom three
and a hail (8j) to lour ami a half (44) inches wido,
with a flange around tlio ootiom. itiev will be hol
low, Rod ml have a number csist on the back, and
an lnscuption of the nan-e, rank regiment, arm,
oompauy, or corps, and dato ofi.caihoi (be deceased.
casun luiwd letters ou the to;i. Ihey nmt beca-tof
food stove-plate iton, weiirh not loss than twenty
('20 pounds each, and be coated thoroughly by dip
ping in mooed zinc
4 feepatate, b:ds aro invited lor delivery at each
place; aiid m case tbo sumo parties oITt to sii)plv
more than one locality, it a ou d 00 stated at what
reduced price tlio articles would be lurnished in the
increased number.
6. Kacti bid must be accompanied by a good and
sufficient guarantee ot at ioat two responsible par
ties, that tbo contract, it awarded wnl be falthfu ly
and promptl executed, (the responsibi ity ot the
guarantors must be sbown by the olliciul certiiicate
ot the clerk ol the nearest District Court, or of tno
United Mules District Attorney.)
6 The coven mcnt reserve-to itself the right to
rrject all Lids, it unhutisfnctory ; and to delay the
an ard not luler than the first of January, 1867 ; aud
also, in some instances, 10 chance tue points of de
livery ot a portion of the In aa blocks, iu which case
a leasi nublo allowance lor increased, or deduction
lor diminished, transportation will be mado.
7. 1 lie time of debvei v to be subject to future ar
rangements, sufficient time being allowed alter the
lists ol nan.es are lurnished to the contractor.
8. Tlio articles must conform rigidly to the sain
Die. and will be suliect to such inspection at iho
point ot delivery as the Cb.et ol tbe bureau may
9. The full name and ret Office address of the
hiririer gliould ai liear in tbe urouosal.
10. rroposal- sliou d be plainly endorsed 'Tropo
sais lor iron Head li'ocks." and be addressed
"To tbe (iuartermastoi-Gcnoral V. B. A., Wash-
Jngion, D. C.
K ' M. C MEIGS,
Quartei iiiastor-ueneral,
11 S 10c Brevet Jkiojor-Gcneral (J. S. A.
pKOrOSALS FOR STATIONERY'.-
TnKAUDBY Dkpabtuf.nt,
OFFICK OF INTKUIiAL ttKVKNUE,
W ap HlhOTON. October 10. 1866
Sealed I ronoca's will be r. coived at this oliio
until the Filtcenth day of November, 1863, at 12
o'clock M.. lor sunphinir tne Assessors and Collec
tors of Internal Revenuu turoughotit that port on of
tno united Mates Ivintr east ol the kocev Jio in
tains, with S'lATiO.XFRY lor the fiscal yearondmc
June BO, 18b7. and until the 1st oav ol January. 1Mb
for supplying tbe Assessors and Collectors west ol
tne uocky Mountains.
Bidders may obtain a schedule of articles to be
furnibed, with conditions under which sucU artie'cs
are to be delivered, upon aon ication to anv As.
sessor or Collector, or to the Commissioner of In
ternal Kevenue.
ro proposals will be entertained from parties who
are not regular manufacturers or dealers in the
articles bid lor, nor will proposals be considered
uuiess accompanied by satisluo ory guarautocs that
the contract will, if awarded, be laithluliy exe
cuted. Bids which contain pr'ces less than the lair cost
01 tbe articles will be consldeied fraudulent and re-
Tbe Two Huudrod and Forty Collection Dls.
tncta are distributed into Five Departments, as
shown by the acnedule lurnished, aud each pro
posai must name tho J partment it is proposed to
Ui,KeTCommissloner reserves the right to reject any
kids or part of bids which the int. rest of the Gov
ernment mav require. J he bids should be addressed
to tbe Commis-ioner ol Internal Revenue, endorsed
"I'roposals for supplying Stationery to Internal
Bevenn. Officers." E. x. ROLLINS,
10 4 wfa tnol4 Commissioner.
A nd coated with SVaKT OBVEL
maklna them P'wi.y v----5w.rran(
Tot tii r,.; LKAK Y BUA1 K KOOfJ '""SiiiTiVSa.
which becomes as ?, V"f, t pVrchi at small ex
or HO coawd whh Llouid tlutta J " .".guar,
pen. Cost ranifii 00 m oat to nw n
I t, ' f ' ""-t..vv :iitJ r CkT
PROPOSALS.
p K O r O S A t iFO K RATIONS.
QtTA tlTKRM AATKR'M OpKIOM, )
llMTklt fciTATRH AJ AHIM lORPfl, (
WAHHinoron, D c , t)ciobor l'J, lflfifl )
pealed 1'ropOHBis will b Kcoiverl at tins ottlcs
uuti. 2 o'cloct il". M. ot HJK,-.DY, the 27th day
ot November next, tor furnishing rations to the
United Mates Marines at tne following stations,
liom January 1, 107, to July 80, IW08, via. ;-
1 OhlMUOL 1 11, New llumpsbue.
Cli AKLK VI OV N, Maxsuuhiisetts.
BKOOKLYN, few York.
i nlLADKl I'M I A, I'entioylvania.
W A-HLSGION II1Y, Dmfnctol Columbia.
dOfcl OKI, near Notioik, Virginia.
MtAND CiTi , Illinois.
1 LNACOL A, Florida
Jtucb ration to conlt of three-fourths Of a pound
ot poik or bacon, or one aud a lourt 1 pouud 01
Irish or sat ocit; eighteen ounces of bread or
flour, or twelve ourees of bard bread, or one and a
tourth 1 ound 01 corn meal 1 and at the rate to one
but.ared rations ot eight quarts ot beans; or, in lieu
thertoi, ten pounds ol nee; or, in lieu tbereol, twice
l r week, one hundred and lilty ouncesot dessicated
potatoes, and one tiunoifd ounces of mixed vege
tables; ten pounds of coflee; or, in lieu thereof, one
and a bait pound ol tea; 11 1 teen pounds of sugar;
lour quarts ol vinegar; one pound of sperm canales
or one aud one-lourib of odamantine candles, or
one and one-half 1 ound of tallow; four pound oi
soap ; and two quarts or rait,
'IneratioDS are to bo delivered upon the order of
the ootnmaudliig oflioer of each station; the Irosh
beet, either in bu.k or by the sing e ration, of good
quality, witu au equal portion of biud and lore
euarter' recks ana kidney tallow exciud 'd; the
pork No. 1 prime mess pork; the flour, known as
ixtia siiperbne in the market of the place whore the
station 11 located ; the cofloe, good Kio; tlio sugar,
good New Oilciins, or its equivalent ; and the beans,
vinegar, Canutes, soap, salt, etc., to be of pool
otiulity
' Ail subject to inspection.
All bids must be accompanied by tlio IoIIjh in
gunranUe:
The undeisigned , of , in the Stato of ,
and , 01 , iu iho fcjtato of , heieby guir
antee that in case the foregoing bid ot , lor
rations as above described be accepted, he or t hey
will, within ten days of the receipt of tbe contract
at the post office named, execute the contract lor
the seme, with good and sufficient eeeurmo-; and in
cae the said snail fnil to enter into contract as
aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diflb'ence
between the oiler ol the said and that which
may be accepted. A. I)., Guarantor.
C. D., Guaiantor.
Witness:
fc. F.
, 186.
1 hereoy certify that the above-named are
known t' me as men ol property, and aole to make
good 1 hi tr ruaranteo.
lo be signed by the United States District Judge,
L'n teo States District Attorner, or Colli ctor.
No proposals will be considered unless accom
panied oy the above guarantee.
Newstapers authorized to publish the above will
end the paper containing the Urst inseition to this
office lor examination.
I'roposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Rations,
and addressed to the undersigned
WILLIAM B. SLACK,
10 31 wit Maior ann Quartermaster.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
LARCE SALE CF CLOTHING, CAMP AND
GAliKiSlN EQUli'AGt;.
CntEF QrjAETEnJiASTER'e Office,
DxeoT or Washihgton,
Wabbikotow. D. C . November 5. 1866
Will be sold, bv direction of the Quartermaster
General, on MONDAY, November 10, commencing
at 10 A. M.. tinder the tupervision of Captain D. G.
Jhomas, M. t. K., at Armory-Square Depot,
Seventh street, below Pennsylvania avenue, tbe fol
lowing described property;
AlHiut 19,000 Axes; 13,6u0 Picks; 14,000 Hatchets,
and
About 19 000 Axe Handles; 0000 Pick Handles, and
12,000 Hatchet Hand e.
These goods aro NEW and IS ORIGINAL
PACKAGES, and were manufactured by liuul
3. anufaoturing Co ; Collins & Co.; William Mann,
Jr. : Leattr & Co.. and others.
AL-0, ABOUT
7500 Great-coats Lrown. black, and grey.
40X0 lntantry Overcoats black.
260 Cavalry Jackets.
1000 pairs Trowsers black. All new goods.
I ocetuer with a lot ot condemned ciouiing, etc,
consiMing ot
Greatcoats,
I Knapsack aud Haver
sacks, I Spades,
nlanfrv Overcoats
hack Coals,
Jackets,
jSuovels,
Axes,
jcamp Kettlei,
Rubber Mess Pans,
Large lot of Tents and
Tent Pole.-, O.d Rope,
Raps. etc.
Hats,
Cat a,
Woollen and
Blankets,
Bed Sacks,
Metallic Scales,
Goods mufct be removed within five days from day
of sale. , . .. .
Terms Cash, in uovcrumeni lunas.
By command of
' General D. U. RUCKKR,
Assietunt Ouartermasier-General
CHAKLEi H. IOVIPKINS,
11 6 lit Bvt. Brig -Gen., Qua-tormaster.
iALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE AMD
J OKDNANCE biORE.
Will be sold at Publio Auc'ion, at FORTRESS
MONROE, Old Point t omlort, Virginia,
on 1 11 UKM1A1 ,
22d day of November, 1806, at 10 o'clock A. M.. a
large quantity of c tores consisting in purr, of tho
lnticiwiiiiF articles, viz.
26 Field aud biege Cannon, cast iron, of various
61,670 Sbot, Bhclls and Spherical Cue for Smooth
Bore ai d ivineu uuus.
70 Merrill's Carbines, new and repaired.
600 l.nlieid Rifled Muskets, Cai. 577.
26 Heurv's and bpencer's Repealing R lies.
600 Foreign Rifles. "Austrian," Cal . 6t.
600 Smooth bore Mi'skets, aiod-lSia, Cal 69.
240 do. do. do., altered to percussion
Cal. 69.
10 dn. do. do. Flint Lock, Cal. 63.
217 Revolvers, "Whitney's AlRoiiiiugon's Navy,
lal.fJO
llliiQ ( nva'rv Btld Artlllorv RabTCS.
211 Swords, Musician a and nou-Coinmissiou'id
tfitlinpra
Fourteen days will be allowed for the roinoval of
stores,
lerms ot sale Cash.
1 X. G.BAYLOR,
Capt. of Ord. and Bvt. Col U. S. A..
11 1 18t Commanding.
Bc
R E A U
OF O R D N A N
C E.
NAVY DKPAUTMKKT, I
WAsniNOTON ClTV, Novmber 9, 1863 )
HALE OF NAVY I'OWDKUi.
There will be so d at Public Auction to the highest
biiirierx. at noon. WEDNESDAY. 28th day of
November, I860, in the Office of the Inspector of
orr.iinnen. rew Yori Navv Yard, about two thou-
und 120OO) barrels of POrYDER, composed of
a,rvif(iltie Ai.it unservic 'ablo.
1 he powder will be sold by sample, in lot" to suit
purchasers. , . , . .
leinis One-ha'f cash, 111 Government lunds, to
bo deDosited on the conclusion 01 the sale, aud the
..,.n,o,,,,i..r within ten davs afterwards, dunug which
IHUI.I..1'. ' ' " 1 I .. A . .......V,
tune the powiieis must ue removuu uy mo iMimuasrrs,
... i,.. iuV. ihi.v will revert to tha Government.
Purchasers will be required to furnish their own
packages where the powuer is uoi iu wira..
H. A. IJS K.
11 12mwl7t
Chief of Bureau.
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC.
PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS
BAND AOs. IJNST1TUTK. Mo. 14 X
K INT 11 Mnu ihnn Mirknt. H. O
I VLSKIT, arter thirtv vrara' nnu-tlcni exDerionce.
fuarantees the skuiul adlustment 01 bis rremiuo
atent Uraduatlny Prevsure Truss, and a variety ot
otners. oupporteis, Elastic HtocklUKS.Hhouluer Hra es
1 , jil.i J, iuies apartmunte '""-
DENTISTRY.
IT"! TH5 GOVERNMENT HAVING
VjyjftTf (tranted me letters-patent tor my mode of
Suiinlsterlng Mirous Oxide Ga. by which I bav.
lu.tlll. d in assertiiia that It I both safer aud superior 2
uyuul DK C. T.
fi SI 6m Ho. J31 BPtrjciC Street
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVE-STONES, Etc.
Just completed, beautiful variety M
U'ALIAH MABBUE MOMCMZNTH,
TOMBS AJ8D OKAV1S-8T01IIR3.
Will be sold ebeap Tor oaah.
W ork aaut to any part ot the United States.
HENRY S. TARR,
i i nuT H ur v a
HAaiaai tt vnnni
Vo. 110 OPJEEN btrwt, irbJUdclpull
124 wtnt
INTERNAL REVENUE.
TJN1TEI) STATES REVENUE STAMP&
PUIM1PAL i::pot
No. SG4 CIIESNUTStieot
CKMBAL DKP01.
No. 103 South FIFTH Street,
Of-E I'OOa IU LOW CHEHKIT
K6IA8LISUED 132.
Keventie tianip of evrry
on hand in any amount.
demerit. t'.ou constant
Orders by Mail or EnprciS promptly attended to
United States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia,
New Yoik, or current funds received iu payment,
Particular attention paid to small orders.
Tho decisions ol tbe Commission can be consulted,
and any luforti ation regarding the law cheerfulli
given.
The following rates 01 discount are allowed:
ON ALL OKDKRS OF 2n,
TWO PF-R CUM, DISCOUNT
ON ALL ORDFjBS OF 100,
THREE PER CENT, DISCOUNT.
ON ALL ORDERS OF J.JoO,
FOUR FER CENT. DISCOUNT.
All orders should be sent to tht
STAMP AGENCY,
No. 804 CI1ESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MEDICAL.
Q LAD NEWS
FOR TUB UNFOKTITNATE.
BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES
Are warranted In all cases, tor the Hfkudt and hum
MvM CUhK ot all UiseasesarlttiUK iroin excesses in youth.
ll'ul ui.ll K. p.. .... 1 ...K.l... n. .. . ..
& t'J 0. W. HUH T VIU ADIUlJ , CH,, VIM
JXV ur Jir. I IB AKt'KSBAKI.
1 bev can oe used without detention. Anil nnvap ali tr,
efiect a Cure, U used according to instructions.
BEXIS SPECIFIC FILLS,
I'rice One Dollar per Box, cr Six Bexea for Five Dol
iars; aiso, j-uine noxes. containing r our bmall,
1 rice ri liree IjoLmth.
From four to six boxes are ueneraOv renulred tn emA
ordinun cases thoukh benefit (a derived trom using a
6II1(.1) box
in t lirouic cafes, wtere nervous Prostration his
allccted the system.
BELL'S TOH1C PILLS
Are recommended as the mosiKOlCMcinan ltiiuvenin..
inn Invigorating KcnjeJy In tho wor d.
A Fackaxe ft Ice rive Dollars, will laat a month. rul
is general.; suilicient.
In extreme easesof Debility,
JLijVI AuAlEltlNAL lU.MKDf.
'rice 1 wo liollars. sutliuleut tor a month, cw bo na
to itood advautuge.
ltvlvea bticuuta to the system, and. with h vin.
Bill etiect a complete Bestoiatlon.
A .runipuiei 01 luv rKt, vo ine timuitK ur 1 uu 111,
rlcsli ned as a Lecture and L au Ion to oumr Men. sent
tree, len Cents requited to pay postage.
It vou cannot nnrchase Hell's Hpecific Kehkdiu
i t your DiUktjibl. taku no other, but seud the uioiior
direct to
Dli, JAMES BRYAN, Consrlting Physiclau,
t.o. 19 BROADWAY, er York
And von will receive them by return of mail, oust Daid.
and lice trom observation.
tor sal by DYUlX st CO., no. uri x. flwi.MJ
Mreet 6 11 S
s
A SI
A IV 1 1 A XV O X
BAMAHITAJV'S GIFT t
I F T
TEE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER H8ED.
"TK8, A POS1TIVB CTJUF."
D18KA8E8 AKIMIKQ KltOM IN IIS
CKKlo8.
OH ALL
Contains no lllneral, uo Ualsain, no Mercury,
Oiny 2 m Pitts to he Jaken to Affect a Curt.
Ihiy are entnely veKctable, bavnig uo smeil nor any
unn.casant taste, and vlil not m any way imuie the
Biunuch or loweis 01 the 1110. t deUcitto
1 uies in trom two to lour da s, aud rtcent cases Ir,
twentv -iour houis."
hent by mail. I'rice, Male packages, 2. Fema e, 3
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HLRB JUICES,
Ibe tlreat Blood Puriller, and licmedv ior
tcrojula, t'ltea, fores, &po(s, 'lrtl? Scacs
MUK8, J-AC.
For the above ccniplulnts tbe Samaritan's hoot and
llert. Julcia. Is the most potent 11 nil etlcctuai remedy
ever piescnnea it reaches hiiU eradicates ever.v par
tic eoi the veiiereal poison, will remove every vestige
ol Impurities Ht m ti e system, as well as all the bad
itUcts 01 hidcury. I'rice, per botUe.
PAMAIliXAN S WASH
1 used in conjunction with tbe Koot and Btrb Juices
Hill uiitcuoiiH. 1 rice, :u ccuis.
The old nickenltc nr.a u.u.-ilnc uru? .have torn ve
r, ay to remedies purely vegetable, pleusam to the tuste,
Lin. A IOMI.VL ItltK.
bold Iiv KA1Ui8iCIO..M). ill r A nti. IIUW
and by l.iunBi.sl.
lir.Miuiii s iu., 1 ropneiors. no. uiottAi. airee
Fhilsileiiil'la 16
ALL I'KRsONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY
the b ess 11 of good beulth. can obtain relief ty
tonsuitiliK J'r. to.iKnti.i-, uernian pnysiciau. i'r
Kinkelln troulu a,l u'smecs. preouies and anminlsters
nil o n nitdlclncf. ibtv are pure. sale, ami reliable.
ile inviifsali persons uf!eitna fiom disease to call on
him. consultation iree uuriuir mo uav. ami oitices
open till 0 o'clock In the eveninv. N W. corner ot
'1 lilim anu ui'JJ Htreeut, eeiween apruce ana nne
treets. eitiui
N.1
EUBALCIA CURED RY A SINGLE AITLI
cation of"UrbAM' 31 A j MKT IO OIL." Bold
nl I I'liAil n o. Z9 r. r iiiinu oireet, anu ny ai
prutiljlsts. 60 cents anl 1 a bottle. It) I 3mrp
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC.
M.
NATHANS
& S O N S,
I M P
O li T K
OP
EBAKDIES, WINES, GINS,
Ktc. Ktc.
No. 19 North FRONT Street,
1'HlLAPELmiA.
MOSKS N4T3AKH,
BOKACt A. ATHAS,
OKI-ADO D. hATHAIlS. 10 2 J
JpRED. BALTZ & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Etc
SOLE AGENTS FOB
Riviere, Cardat &. Co.'s
COGNAC
Ko. 118 WAtSUT STREET,
rHttADFLVHIA. ) 3 Sm
H ..ir. nwatl Jt C.a. 'a latent Wind Guard and Air
Heater for Coal OU Lamps t It preenta the Chimneys
from breaklnir. inia we win wairauv. ! u'nw
intra the on. van auu m.
o. 2t RACE Btieei, rnnaueipnm. w ana
part orthe united Htates.onreoeipt vi i mum iv
ALEXANDER G. CATTBLL & CO.
lUVlnnK rnuMTRSIOK MEBCHA1T3.
So. SOKTH WHASYXS,
AUD
0. KOHTH WATKB BTBIET,
AUXANSK ft. CATTaiA. FfcUA O. CA
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JvJORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 133 South FOURTH Street
PIII1.ADEI.FHIA.
A an ual P alleles vnaei analnst Ueneral Acctdsn'j
all di rcnptlons at eieeedlrVT low rate.
Insursnce ebected ior one year In any imn rrnm tltit'
to aiii.i0, at a premium ot only one-lialf t-i cent,
stearins the lull amount Insured in ease of death, ano
romnensatloD each week equal to the whole pre
ailum paid .....
short urns Tickets for 1, 1, S, S. 1, or 10 day, or 1. 1. 01
6 months, at lu cents a day, Insuring in the sum 01 JJC0
ir Hiving ' P'T week It dlsahied to be had at toe
tleneral tittioe, JSe. I;i3 ft. toUIITFl 8tret, fhliadel.
phia. or at the various Uatltoai 1 Icliet olltces. He surr
10 purchase t ie tickets ol the tiorth Amerloau Transit
Irsurance Compsny.
for circulars and farther Information applvat tht
Saneral OtLce, or of an- ot the autuoiliid Agents of Ui
"otnpany. tEWg u norPT. President
JAMF.M ftl. CONRAD, Treasurer
DKKT C. DKDWN, Secre ary.
iOHli 0. BI'I.MTr, Solicitor.
LIRtCT'ORH. ,
U J,. Honpt, late of Pennsylvania Bailroad Company
i. K. Kitigsley. Continental Hotel.
fsmuel C. I'aliner ( ashler ot Com. National Bonk
II. (i. I.elsenniiK, No. 217 and 239 Dock street.
lames At. Conrad, Urm of Conrad At Walton, Ko. 63 J
Maiket street
r noch Lewis, late Gen. Bnp't I'enna R. R. . , , .
Andrew MehsOey, B. W. corner ot Third and Walnut
"Ii.'c.' Franciscus Gen. Agent Penna. It. H. Co.
Thomas K. Peterson, Ho. au;t6 Maiket street
tV. W Kurtz, Arm of Kuiti A How am, "o V 8,
Third street. 1 3 lum
QIRARD FIRE
INSURANCE
AND MARINE
COMPANY.
OFriCK.Ko.UVAl.hCTBTREET.PUll.ADF.I,riU
CAPITAL 1'AIl) IS, 1M CAHU, 2tK),iKW.
11,1 cotDpni'v cont!ru!to wrlteon f'irs Hitki mt.'j
Us capital, hh a goof, surplus, hi sa ely Invested.
701
T.ot'fs by Bit i ac been promptlj paid, and more thi
8300,000
Dlsbucd on ti ls account within the pastfew Tears.
For the present tha office of this compai y wii.
remain at
No. 415 WALNUT STREET,
fut Hhln a few months vlll remote to its OW
HUILDINO
N. K. CORNEf! PEVENTI1 AND CB KSNtT 8TRE1.T8
'I ben as now, we shall be happy to insure cur patrons
such rates as are consistent with saietj-
DIKECTOBS.
THOMAH CRAVEN, i ALFRED B. GILLETT
rUItJiAJi BBt.rrflKU,
mod, il ACKFLLAU,
CHARLK.fS 1. 1)1 l'OST
HKSKY . KKNSET,
JOSKl-H KXiAfr, M. 1
JOHN W. CLAOHORS,
bit Ad Vl'HkM.Jl..
ALFRED K. CILLETT. V. FTesidont and Ireaiturer.
tl AM El B. AI.VORI. StcreurT. 1 iai
Jjri'EBPOOL AND LOND05
AMD
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital and Assets, $16,000,000.
Invested in United States, $1,500,000
Total Premiums Receivetl Ly tli
Company in 1BG5, 84,017,175.
Total losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250
All Losses promptly adjusted without reference to
Enaland. ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
OFFICII,
JSc. t lMei'diants' Kxcliana:
llllLADELl'UIA L8U6.n
1829CUAIITER PERpETUAL
Franklin fire Insurance Co.
PJLIIL,ADJaiiIJHlA.
Assets on January 1, 1806,
3,500,85100.
lapltal
Acciutu UIpIu8.
FriUiiums
.4flO,00U t)t
.. S4t.M:i 11
.l,l,to.
UIiBF.TIXED CLAIMS,
11,401 M.
IHCOMK FOR Wi
.UV Wit.
LOUSES PAID SIJSTCE 180 OVEh
l erpetual and Temporary l'ollcleson Liberal Terms.
DIUKCTORS.
Charles 9 Bnnckcr,
l obiiiM Wa'noi,
Suinucl Cruiit.
(iiorno W. Klchards,
l-.o war a u. lraie.
George Fales,
Alfred Filler,
F rancis W. Lewis, M. t.
l'eter McCall.
iNlUtUS,
CIIAKLF.8 H. BAfcCKF.lt. l'resldenr
EUWAL1) C. UALE, Vlce-Vresldent.
JAS. AV.
11CAL1 lhXKK. Hecretary protm. 1 Stl'2
lMltAJNCli UAUX.CSlVr.JjY THt
JJ r:iili!YLVAMii F IKK IN8UKAA1.13 COM
4 A 1 Jncori'oruicu idj-i quarter rerpeiuai ol
u h i.Mri btrcct. opposlie lndcueudcncotiiiuare.
'Il, in i iimpiin.v, iavirauiy anonu to tue coinmnnin
lor over lorty years, continue to insure against lus or
jn en.e by tire ou lubllo or I rlvate liul,dlns. either
punittueutly or lor a limited time. Alno on Furuuuru
btt'Cksoi Uoods, and Merchandise nnernliy, on liberal
U'inis. x ..v - . , . ..
J tieir VBiiitai, wiit-iiici n.iu n inrKe eiiirniun r una, i
Invested iu the un.-t carciul manner, which enables
tlicui to of.cr io Die Injured an uuooubted security in the
case ot loos.
1'llit.V lOl.".
Daniel niith. Jr.. John Kevcreux,
Alexander liensou, T houius btnith,
)i.uuc Uazlehursi, Henry Lewis,
Ihouias bobbin., J. Ullliutbuui Fell,
Daniel llaildock .Ir
liAMtL tiillTH, Jb., I'resld-nt.
William G. Crow f.ll. Secretary. 3 3uj
t i;(iU'K.Ni' LIFE AliD Tit U ST COMI'AXY
J OF 1HIL.VLIK1.PUIA
o. 111 South FOU11T1I (Street
ISC'OKFOH A'l KD iltlM H, Wd., I8.J5.
I AUTAL, 10 COO, PAID IN.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums ; or by S, 10,
or 0 year Premiums, hou-iorielture.
nitouient, payable at a uture ago, or on prior
decease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year i remiuuis
both c a ses Non lorlelture.
Vniimtie gianttil ou luvorable terms.
Term l'o h les ChiMren's hndowuients
Ibis Company, while trlvlnti tlio lnsur-d the security
ot a paid-up Ca, ital.will dlvice the eutire pixidu of tht
Li e hufnesn ainonij Its Folicv holders.
MonevS received at Interest, an i paid on demand,
'iutliorized bv eliar.er to execute iriiBts.and ioa:tn
yiccuior or AunUiilMtrator, Assittnee or (.uardlan, a i
in other ti'lui iarv capacities unuei appolntmeut o au
i onrt of this C'omiiiouwealin or of any person on er
son- or bodies politic or corporate.
riPECioiii1.
S Mfi:L It, SIIIPLF Y, RICH RD CADKI'P.Y.
Jtith-MlAllHtoKth, , H EM U i HAlNts,
Ju"lil A a. MOIiltls,, ' ! X. W1STA R bttO VK,
l ie HAUL- V O'Jl'. WM. C. LOUtTRISrlt,
1 CHAI1LE8 F. COFFIN.
fsiVlCELK SHIPLEY. UOWLASD PARRY,
President. Actuary
THOMAS WISTAK. U. I)., J. B. TOWSSESl.
7 27 .j Meolcit Eaamlner. Leaal Adviser.
HENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. OP PHI-
IAILLPH)A.
lSt'UKPyBAl'KD 1W CHARTER PICRPETDAL.
Ko IS WALNLT htreet, opposite the Lxchumre.
lu adultlon to -MAR1NK and IN LAND 1NSCRASCI.
.1 iH i ciupauy injures nom loss or daoiae liy FIRE, op
L'trai eims. on bulldinp, merchandise, lumlture, eta.
tor limit1 period.-, and permanently on buildings, bj
, m, o-it ot premium.
I he Conipaov tas been m aclve operation for more
1 nil H1XTY YEA RS. durine which ail Josaes bav bee)
adintted and paid.
1 I'litsronS
t.,hnL. Hodcs,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr,
David Lewi,
t. iijiin'n Ettlng.
Tboiiia U. Powers.
A. R. Wcklenry,
Kduiond Catillon.
t mils c. Korrl.
y B. Malioney,
j.ihn T. Lewis.
William 8. Oram
Kobert W. Learning.
T C'lari WhartoD.
Hi'mae IWlli'O.x.
WTJCIIKREK. Preslo.'n
iitinrn. Wilcox. Kecretar.
4 It
TJITLER, WEAVER
&l AN 17 V A CT n&V.Rfi Ol
A CO.,
jUASUrACTC&KBS OT
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords,
Twines, Etc.
So. 23 Sorth WATER Btreet, and
Su. il Sorth DELAWARE Avenue,
euiLjUiau'iiiA.
EI.WI B. KlTLBU, UlCHiiL WlAVKB
COXBAD W CLOTHIKi.
iU
g LATE M A N T E L SI
SLATE M 4NTELB are unaurpassed for DurabUity,
teauty, Btroogtb. an 1 Cheapness.
bLATE V 4NTEL8 aud slate Work OeneraUy, made
to order. .
J. B. KIME8 fc CO.,
. Hew 1W and SIM CHK8NTJT Street,
RAILROAD LINES.
Ei A
I) I N li U A I
L n'o'A" I)
Ohf.at 1 nrmir imp
HOM PHI f, A I iF. 1. I'M A TO THE 'tNTMtOK OT
IF.NNfOLVAMA. THE feCHliYIKILl,, htmJCR
IIANhA, OCHKiVRLAar) Am, wyoMIIft VL
Ltl. THE KOR1U, SOKTaWEST, ANO THE
nlSTfcJt AKIIAJtGEMEVr OF PAHBEBOEB TRAINS,
uo oner H, 1K,
l.eavlrethe Company's Depot. atTIUKTr.F.VTH and
r.l,l,cvlliLL etiacts, I'hiiadcipiiia, at the fobiiwini
horns :
VORNIJUQ JICCOMIIODATION,
At 7'"0 A. M , lor lteadlng and uitemieainte Stattona.
RetiitDliiE. Itsven Kesdlni: at 3'0 P, M... arrivltur
riiilactlphiaatf i"P M.
AH 'lin I iSl t LAI UlC.rr,,
At 8-1 .'. A. M ltr leadln. Labanon, HarrfstinTir, Pot's-
vllle. llntKtmc, Tsmaqtia, hnntmry, Willtsmsport,
I inns, Ktcheiter. MaKa Falln, Initlalo, Al entown,
Hiikehne, i'lttston, l'ork, Carlisle, Chambcretrurf,
inni IK nun. pif. nrn.
Thin train connects at BKADIKO with East Pennsyl
anla Itailrrad trains f. r Allrutowa.ete..and the Lebanon
Valley trsln for arrlbur. etc . at PORT CUNTON
thCataii.a llai.rnaa imiiii for Wiillamsbtira. Lock
"n-rii, r.iunr., eic : ai itjinniniii,n wini hiiu..
Central Cumlierland Valley, and Hcbrylkill and Hunino
"Hi ra trslns f r N'orhuniherland, WllUamsport, York,
Cbambcrtbuig, l'lneKro e etc.
11-. .... in.... ... . T. . ....... .IT',,,, ....... l ,.hM
At I r.KNUON r.r ltr.1
Leavs PMIaiielnhla at 8 iio P. M.. for EesdlnK fotts-
vllle, Ha'rltburs. etc.. eoniicetma wltn Headline and
Columbia Kalhrad trains lor I'olnmhla, e'e
Itf.AlUNtl AL'COMMOHATION
Leaves Rraolna at R-.Ji A. M.. itnnniin at ail wav sta
tions, arrlvli g at Philadelphia at 9 tt A M.
nemrniiiK, leaves i-nuaunphia at 4 at) P.M.; anives in
Hi sdtnR at 7 HAP. M.
'1 reins lor Philadelphia leave Harr rhnrc at S10 A. M..
and Po'ttville at 8'4A A. M.. arrtvinc In Pluladelobla at
1 00 P.M. A ben eon trau, s leave Hatrlsburg at ii-lu P.
M., pttsvllle at t Ht P. 11.. arrlvtnu in Philudebilila at
6 10P.M.
jtIAri.lSr.VrO ACCOMMODATION
Leaves Kesdtna at 7 80 A. M.. and Hnrilihnrs at 4 10 P.
II. Ccnnictmg at Kesoimr with Af:erroon Accommo
dation south at U 'M P. M.. arriving In PliiladelDhla at u 10
r.M.
market train, with Dasscneer car attached. lavi rn..
delphia at 12 45 noon lor Keadlnr and all v .i.tin.
Leaves Beading at 11-.H0 A. M , and lownlugtown at 12 oC
r. i., ior rnuaaeipma ana an way statlous
All tbe atx.ve trains run dally, bumlaya rxespted.
Hnr day trsins leave PutUvUle at c'Wl A. M..and Phlla
de'phia at S lo P. M. Leave PMludelphls for Keidlng at
8 UO A. II., reMirntnc from heading at 4 1M P. M.
CHEetlER VALLEY RAILROD.
fspienncrs lor Downirgton and Intermediate points
take tbe 7 ;0 and 8'l.ri A. 11. and 4 80 P. M. trains from
Phlla lciplijn, returning from Downbigtown at 7v0 A. M.
and 12;io toon.
LW YORK EXTRESS FOR PITT8BTJKQ ANT) THE
WET
Leaves New York at 7 and 9 A. M. ar d 8-00 P. M., passing
Rradinunt 1 t'.-.and 11 M A. M and 148 P. M., and eon
ncctlna at Ilarrlsburn with Pennsylvania and northern
Cential Railroad expiess trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago
Williamxpcrt, Klmlra. Baltimore, etc.
Betiirning, exprtsa train leaves HarrlFbtirs on arrival e
the Pennsylvania expiess from Pittsburg, at 8 and 1 L A.
H.andH-lftP. M pBSauur Reading at 4-4!) and 10 WA.
M.,ard 11'oOP II , ami arriving la ew York ai 10 A M.
and IMS P. M. Plceping curs accompany tncie tialns
tlirouxh between Jersey City uud Pittsburg, without
ctisngtj.
A mall train for New York leaves Harrlsbnrg at 2-10 P.
M. Mall train tor HtrrlshnrK haves New York at i'2 U.
HcllCYLKlLL VALLEY RAlLHOAl
Trains leave Pottivillc at 7 and 11'ilO A. M and 715 P.
M , returning from Tuniaijua at 7 35 A. M. and 110 and
4 16 P.M.
eCHL YLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Anlinrn at 7fA)A. M. for l'lnegrove and
llairinbtire, and pjOP Is. for l'lnegrove and Iramont,
ti ttirnlnK from Harrlsburg at 3 20 P. Maud from Tre
luont at T lio A. M. and l-'ib P M.
tickf:ts.
Thronnh first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all
the principal points iu the orth and West and Canada.
'i fie following tickets aie obtalnsble only at tne otlloe of
tn KKADi-UKii, ireastirer, rse. ;rJ7 . hucktii Htrect,
I'hilaaelphla. or of U. A. MCOLLS, Uenetal tiuporluteud
ncnt. Reading :
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
At 35 per cent, discount, between any points desired, for
lamiuts anu nrnis.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good for 2000 ml.es between a.l points, $'2 rO each, for
families una firms
8KASON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only,
io au poutm, at rcuui u ruics
CLERGYMEN
Pecldlnrr on tbe line of the ronu will be Ihrnlshed cards
enutiuig themselves and wives to tickets at I all tare.
JAtJtKHlOlS TICKE'ltS
From Philadelphia to principal statt ins, good for Hatnr
it, ouiiuni ,aiiuiuunuuy,ai i-uutou i v, wo iu i.
i u- TiLket olllre, atTIllitTEENTIi aud CALLO WHILL
Streets.
FEEIGIIT
Goods ct all descriptions forwarded to all the abovt
points firm the Company's Fielght licpot, BUOAD aud
iLxvn otieeia.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia dally at 6 iM A. M , 13'4-j noon, and
u r m., ior iieHLing. l.coanon, uarribuurg, rotuviue,
i ort ClintoL, and all points forward.
MAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Pott Olllce for all places en the
road and Its branches at 6 A. 11., and tor the principal
tuiicns only at o'l-i r. ai. e lit
LiH)R NfcW YORK. THE CAMDKN AND
J.' Amtoy Ld rhiladcitihla and Trenton Kallroad Com
pany's Lines.
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK
and Wny Piucts, from Wulnut Street W barf, will leave as
Hows, viz.: i-akk.
At C A. M , via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda-
Hon $2"jr,
-At 8 A 11., v la tiamilen ana Jersey City Express 8 00
At J V. It., via Cumoin and Ainhoy Express aim
Alt! P. M.. via Camden and Amboy Accommodation
and 1 iiii(.iant 1st clabs J 24
At li P. 11., via Camden and Ainboy Accoiuuiodutiou
and Emigrant. ad oiass l-ao
At 8 A. Ai., it and a P. 11., for Mount Iioilv, Ewansvllle,
Pcn.berlon. and Vincontuwu. At 0 A. M. and 2 P.M.
for 1 reeiiold
M 5 apd 10 A. M , 12 M , 4. 6, fi, and UT0 P. M. for Fish
House, Palmyra, Rivcrton, Progress, JH-lunco, Beverly,
hdgiwater, liuiliiiKicn, Fljrencc, UorUenton, etc. The
It) A. 11. unit 4 P. 11. lines run direct through to 'fronton.
LINES FROM KEN'MlNti'lON DEPOT WILL L F.AVE
rtt 11 A. li.. 4-:-), ti-16 P.M., audi'.' p. M (Mulii), via
Kn.siin.n n una Jersey City Express Lines, lure $;i-00.
The 0 -, 1. 11. Lite w ill mil daily . All others Sundays
i-xc.p'ed,
t :;, ui i 11 A. M ,3, 4 30, 5, and 0 45 P. M.and Mid-
num. lor Iliietol, Trenton, etc.
At 7 and lirl.'i . 11., 12 II., X,4, 6, and 6 P. M.. for Corn
wen e, lorre-.il.de, Iloimesburg, Tao.ioy, n is.-lnoming
liricisl tug, and Mjn'-lbro. anu nt in I.. A. M., I'.T llris
ioI, si lu-nck's, Eddliigtuti. aud t P. M, tor iloimesburg
ant lhte: iiiidl.ilf stations.
t ;A. II. and 'J-iiO t. M., for Niagara F.ilh, BulTalo.
lumiirk. Cniiiindalgua, Kluiiiii, Iihuca.Owi , ic.clies
ter, Binuhumtiiu, Oswego, Myructuo, C.rcat Itend,
llontiose. Wilkesbarie, iscrant.m, hiroiidsburg, Water
ns,i, M'ivldtic, Lantou, Lainbirtville, F.emlngton, eto.
Tlie :')-;to P. M Line connects direct with the train leav
nig Elision l..r Maucii Cliunk, Allcutown.Hetlileliem.otc.
At P. II. tor Lambcrtville and Intoi oioilinte Htatious.
June I.I81.O. WILLI All II. (MT.MEU, Agont.
-VT 0I1T1I rKKKSYLVASIA KAILEOAI).
J.N Depot, 11111,'D 8treet, above! hompson.
rorBElI.LLHEAl.DOYLEisTOWN.MACCHCirUSK.
h A ION, Wll.LlAAifl'Oli'l.aiul WILKE.SUARkE.
At 7'!0 A. II (Express), tor BetlUtliem, Ationtown,
Mituch Chunk, llnzlstoii, Willlanip.irt, and Wilkesharre.
At a ;.0 1 11. (EMprets) lor lfuhi.'heui, Easton, otc.,
readin g Euhton at 0 45 P. M.
At u l.i P. 11,, lor lletlilohun, Al'.entown. Mtich Chunk.
l cr lioli'town aiii'W A 11 , i iu and 4'l.i P. M.
For Fort Washington at 10 A. 11. and 11 P. As.
li r Lant Jaie at o 15 P. W.
Wl.ll.; eats ol the heron d and Third Streets Lino City
I'usstuci't t ars run i!iieci to th Cej or.
1HA1NS 1 K PJHLADELI IIIA.
Leave lii.thitliciu a: ti'25 A. M. and li "ii Noon, and 0' IS
P.M.
Leave Hoy estnwn at fl-40 A.M., 3'15 and 5 S(.P. M.
Leav e I.aiuiiale at uOi A. 11
Lac Fort Washington at 10-C0 A. II., and 2 15 P. M.
ON 8LNDAYS.
PiilladoJphia for Bethlcbem at a A. II.
Philadelphia fi r Doylestown at 2 "10 P. M.
Lo: lestown tor Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M.
lUitlnelicm fur Ptiiianclpliia at VM P. M.
'.'lit'oiigh 'liokets must be procured at tao ticket offices,
TH I hD btreet or BERKS Succt.
5 21 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
1 Cfift PHILADELPHIA AND ER! K KA(J.
J O vJ v J .ROAD. '1 his great line traverses tlie North,
ern nd Notthwest Counties of Pennsylvania tothst.'ity
in Erie on Lake Eile It hus been leaned aud is operated
l.v tro Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
TIME Or' PASSENGElt TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
a i iiv e Eustuard Erie Mail Train, 7 A.M.; l;rieEuros
Tia n. 1 P. M.
Leave Wsstward Erie Mall, 9 P. M.; Erie Express
Train, 12 M.
Passenger cars run through on tne Erie Mall and Express
tra ns coth ways between Philadelphia and Erie.
NEW YOitK CONNECTION,
l.iave New York at it A.M., arrive at Erie 9 30 A. M
Leave Erie at 410 P.M., arrive at Nw York 410 P
t legant bleeping Cars on all the night trains.
For lnforinathin respecting pusei.ger bmmesr apply at
tonier THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets. Phi a.
And lor freight business, ot the l!oinpauy's A " S. H,
Kle..ion, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Wsrket streets,
Pni Welphlat J. W. Reynolds, Kiiet WUUaui Browu,
AgwitN O. H B..lial'luior.i.
II. H HOUSTON, General Frefffht Agont, Phlla.
II. W. GWY NNEK, Ueneral Tick" Agent, Phlla.
A.L.TYLEB, General Hup., WUllamnort.
WEST JERSKYRAILROAD LINES, FROM
foot of MARKET Street (CpP Ferry), eommeno
ing MONDA Y, t-epteu.ber 24, tHWi. nwa
LEAVE PHlLADEXPlIlA AS FJJI.I.OW8:
For Brldgeton. palem. Ml Ml I. ni all InteroiedlaU
stations, at H A 31. Mall., JJHP.Ml'"eiiil
For Woodbury, 8 A. If., 8'Mend 6 1 . 11.
For Cape May, at 8 : P. M- KO
I BETURNINO TRAINS LEAVE
Woodbury at 7'l and 8-40 A. ' d I'M f. M.
Brldgeton at 7 05 A. M. and 3-30 V. M. Fright. 30P. U
Salem at K 60 A. M. and ' "!Pht 6X ,
Millvllle at 8 W A. M. aud JH P M Froigh , 6 10 P. M.
Cane ISav at 11-45 a. Pan enger and F rei(ht.
FrslglTt Iw be nw" t Second Covered Wharf
blow Walnut om 8-O0 A.M. nntU 6-00 P. M.
That received before700 A. M. wtl goHirougk the same da.
Frtoiuh Delivery, . 8 ''FLAW ARE Avenue.
RAILROAD LINES.'
Idh'lahf.H'Hia, v.ilmin(;'ixn andtsai,
lliHJl: LAI1 IC.'AI)
' 1 tr TABIE.
Commrnrtrg TI'F1AV, in- 6, lSiV. Trftnt WHI
lea e lcp..t, cornet ot HU'.i.U- Btreet and WASIUHOT'IM
Aven-H', as lohows :
Fpret.s Train at 4 IS A. It. (Mondays erceptM), foe
r.altiatore and WamniiKtiin,atiip)'iii t Csler, tVllmina
ton, eark, Klkton. 0Mtieat, Psrrvville, llaore-de-race
Aberdeen, Perryiuan's, Magnolia, Clianc's aid
btfmmer's Run. t
Wy Mall Train at sift A. M. (Stmd&j!. exceptrd),f.
raltlmore.stopplnn at aU regular stations betwota Phila
delphia and HaM'niore .
De a are Rnltroad Tra'n at t A.M. ffnndays rtcr ptel).
for Crliftehl and Intsrroedlate stations ,
F.xpreiRlialn at 11 4h A. M. (Sundays eicepted), f x
P.sliiincr.e and VVaMiiiKton.
ExpreM Train atliP. M. (Sundays excepted). forll
tlniore and Vn-hlni.'tn, stopping MCb.ter, Clsymeat.
v llinlniilon. Newark. I.lkton. Noriiifti.i p..,n.
Havre-deCrace, Aberlcen, lorry mau.. Ldge woei Mag -nolia,
Chase's and hlomnier's Rim.
iilj.'ht K.xpr at 11 P. M.,for Baltimore and Tt aihlvatoa
Corneets at Wilmington with lelawro Railroad na
(Kattintsys erceptut). stoppliiq at Mlil lletowu, hirvra
Barrlngtoii. Poat.ird. Kali-bury, Princess Anne, aud coa
lirctlnnatCrtsneld wlthltoat torNortoik,I'oitsiuouto,an4
tlie South.
1'snsensersby Poat from P.sl Imore for Fortress Mos
ror, Nnrfolk, City lolnt, and Richmond, wUI lake tbe U
A. M train.
WILMINGTON AC COMMODATION- TRAIN'S,
Stopping at all Stations buneca Philadelphia ajj Wli
nuimton. Leave Philadelphia nt 9 A.M , 12-,Tf, 4 SO. , andtl'.inr
M. The 4','i0 P. M. train connects with Deliwara Railroad
lorMlltbid and intermediate stations.
J,crv W'limli'pton at 3o, 7 lo, and P-fO A.M., 4 an4
(VJ-OP.M. Tlie 7 I"' A. M, trntnwlU not stop at utaUuaa
betwten Chester snd I'hllade'phln,
Trains for few Casile leave PliUado'.plila at IA.K.
4-0)and BP M.
THROUGH TJIAINS FKOM PALTIMOP.r..
Leave Wiiminnton st 11 A. M ,;; una io p.m.
CllFtViT.U FOR PhlLADEi rniA.
T.rave Cliesterat 7 US IU, 10 14 and 1140 A.M..4 U,
u10, i"'n, suit lo-i.e t M.
rii031 lAL,illl.'I.e. IU IlllLfti'Lti Hi.
Lae Baltlmue 7'i- A. M , Way-mail, l)-Jt A. M"
rxnic's. 1-10 P. M i Express. 6Xt P.M., Lijircu.
P.M., ExprtSS. . .
TP.AISS I OK liALTIJlOKE.
Leave Cht Ster at 419 and t? W A, II , and i ? P. M.
Lewe W ilD'Ington at ft-i'.j and ! S3 A. M.. and 4 Id P. H.
Freltl.t Tralnk with I'afirnuer frats atiaehivl will km
as follows: Wilmington, or Perryvileand In'crmeaiata
stations ai 6 0j P. M. Baltimore, fur Havre -de-draoe and
tn'ciniediate suiions at 4 40 I'. M. Perry vllle fbrWi
niii Rton an I Into mediate stations at 4 SO A. M., conneot
bif at W LmUigton with 7 1,'. A. M. train for Philadelphia.
Ol 11V.11 Xlll..
Express Train at 41.', A. M.. Inr Rulllmnra mrtA VTm.L.
Ington, HoppInK at Chester, WTciinglou, -ewark, I lkwn,
JNortneast. Perry vllle . llavre-de-Craec. Aberdeen, Pcrri
nnin's, Magnolia, Chac s and S'emmer's Run
Ml.lit Extmns, 11 P. M.. fur ltultlmore anri nrahlnh
Connecting at W UutlPitton with lulawaie Kallroad ilns.
Accommodation 1 ram at 1P30 P. M. for Ihatngton ao4
bitermtdliite stations.
BALTlMOJiE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltin.re at f-P. M .sicno us at llnirri.
Crat e, PerrjvUie, nno W iunlngton. Also stops at Elkloa
and Newark (to take pt-encngets forPutladclphla and leave
pat si ngers from Washington or Haltimoic), and Chester tn
kave passengers from Baltimore or Washington.
Acri niniodation Train trom iiram-ton for Philadelphia
and lnteimcdiate stations at CVt P. M
410 II. 1. KEENLY, Superintendent.
PENNSYLVASIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
F'ALL ABRANGEMENT.
Ike Trains of the Pennnyivama Centiul Bailroad leave
the Depot at Tlilrt-tlrst and Market streets, wnJcli la
reach! d directly by the cars of tho Market .street Patientr
Rahway. ihosoof thet hosnut aud Walnut Htroetj RaU
way tun wltnln one sijuare of It.
On Bundajs The MarketStrtet ears have Eleventh aa
Market Ktc. 45 minutes before tne departure of each Train..
11 ami's Ba gage Expriss will call ior acd deliver nag -gage
at tbe Depot. Orders left at the Olllce, No. (il Ches -nut
street, will receive attei.tion.
1KA1K8 LKAlt lL-OT, VIZ.:
Iny Express at P'fW A. M
I aoli Accommodation, Ivo 1 A 2, at 10 A. M. A 11 20 P. K.
Fast Line and Erie Express at 12 nO K.
Parkesburg Trail at J1K) P. aC
IlarrisUorg Accommooatlou nt 2 HO u
Lancaster Aceommouittiou.. .....at 4 00
1'ittfburg and F.ne Mail at 0 00 "
llilladeipl iaF'.xpress atll'01 14
P.ttsburirand Eric Mali leaves daily, except Maturday.
Pliiiadtlplua Expiess leaves datiy. Ail otuar trauas
daily, except Kunaay.
1'assini.eis by Day Express go to W'llliamspsrt wldvout
change ot tars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 8 10 t. -A.
Passengers b Day Express go to Carlisle audCbamhera
btirg i ittiout change ot cars.
bleeping Car Tickets cau be had on applicative at the
Ticket OUlce. No GUI Clumut s.ticet.
TlVlbS AltlUVE AI 11.1 OT, VIZ.:
Ctrclr.nat! F.xj.ress atlJ-ji) A. M.
I'l iladtlphia Express at 710 "
Pu.li Accommoilation.No. 1 & 2,at 8420 A.M A 710 P. M.
Parkesburg 'I rain at P1H A M.
l.anuister Tiam at 12 40 P M
Fast Line at 110 "
Day Expiesit at tW0 '
llarrisbuig Accommodation at 6 ftO "
Y liihideljiliia t xpicss nrr. (a daily, escfjit Monday.
Cincinnati Expiess arrives daily. All other train
dally, except hunuay.
Passengers leavin; Lork Haven at 7-f0 A. M anl Wil -l.'nm.
port at 8'10 A.M.. rtaeh Philuuelpliia wiihout cbai.M
ol ears, Irom Wlli:trtisort, by Day Exprtsi'.Bt 5"50 1. M.
1 lie Pent, svlvat.ia Railroad Compnuy wtU not assume
any risk for liagcauo. except for Wearing Apoarel and
limit their r'sponsibtlily to Ore Hundred Dollars 1st
value. All Baguage exceeding that amount lu valoa
will be at the risk ol tho owi,er, umos takuu by apic4ai
coiur ict. F or further information, appiv to
JOHN C. ALI EN, 1 icict Amnt.No'. 11 CIiennt BC
tiAMl'EL H. WALLACE, Ticket Aicnt, at tno Depot.
An F,niigrnt TiRln runs tiailj (except Sunday). Ko
full partiunart aa to lure and accoiuiiio.laiiors, apply tit
1'1JANC1SJ INK , No. 1.-7 DOCK bmet.
I PHILADELPHIA, UEUMANTUWN, AND
NORRl!)WN KAH.LC'AD.
On and utter '1 HI J:SI'AV, November 1, lSW, until fttr
tlitruothe. FCB GERMAN .OWN.
Li avel tillf Ctlphia 0, 7, 8, b, 10, il, 12 A. M., 1, 9 J V
8?i.4..VfJj,flb,j; ,!,, 11, 12 P.M.
j.tave i.t tniai.towL o, ., .,fr,t ju , ll!,u, Z3 A.M
1, J(,il, 4. ?,, t. 7,b. !, 10, 11 1 . M.
.heS u v.iiiniii,,atnt,v, una;;1; tp trains wtl not
slop on tie Ccrinaiitowii B.anen
ON SUNDAYS.
I.er.vt PhitadclpMb !i','4' A. AI., 7. and Ifl'j P, y.
Liavt Cciuuiiitowii A. II., l.C, auu i' i, M.
CHEMOC'l HILL .;H OAD
I.rnve Pbiladtli.hia C, b, lo, 12a. M., 2, S'i,ti, 7,i,
at. 1 11 P. li.
Leave CI, ( sunt Hill 710 minute;, S, P 40, 1H0 A.M.
1-40, i 4t , j 41, ti 40, 8 W, ai.il 10 4(i uiinuwa P.M.
ON M' NilAYS. r
Leave riillai'elih'a 0 minutes A M., I and 7 P.M.
Leave Cliesiiiit Hill 7-50 minutes A. M., l'.'So,64d, and
Ll-;5 nuiiutes i: M.
FOl- CON.SHOHOCKFN AND NOKBISTOWN".
Leave Philadelphia 0,8 H 11 1.1. minutes A. M
ii,l'H 0'4,8'05 minutes, and liH P. 11. '
Leave Norristown 0 40, 7, J-tO udnuUs,9, 11 A. M., 1JC.
ih, and 8 P.M.
l be 6j P. M. truin will stop at Fal), School I sue, Wia
tliicsoii,Uanayuiik,fprlng JVilis.aiidCoiiTlioiiockeuoaiy.
0; Bl'NDAVH.
Leave Philadelphia !) A M.,2X andf P.M.
Leuve Noirittown 7 A, M., 5 and hS p. M.
FOR MaNaYI'NK.
leave Philadelphia C, K 11-05 minutes A.M.. IK.
3,4X,fjX.6.,J,t;.,aiidll,P. Il
Leave Mauayuuk (i 10, i; 8 20. )t, A. M., 5, 6, tVY.
8h P M.
OK SUNDAYS.
Leave rhllsdelphin ! A. M.,i), and flV P. M.
Leuve Mai ayunk I4 A. Ai..5tand 0 P. M.
VV, S. W IL80N, tiencral huperintendeot,
Detot MATH aud ORES.N Mreeu,
TREllillT HXES Ft.li NV YOKK AND
X1 ah the S-.atli.irs on the CaMDE.n and A M ROY and
coiineciirgltadroacs. INCREASED IiESfATCH.
'I HE CAMDEN iND AMHUlT R AILROAD AND
TKA&SFORTAllON COMPANY FKKIGlir LINES
tor New York will leave W'aLNLT btreet Wharf at
o clock P. M uaily (holidays excepted).
Freight must be dtliverea .beioie 4,'a o'clock, to be far
wi.raed the sume tiajf. , ,
Bcturnlig, ths ai.Ove lines will leave Now York at 11
noon, and 4 and C P. li.
Freight lor Trei.tou, Prlncetr.n, klngaton. New Bruns
wick, ui:d all polnti on theCamuen and Amboy Kallroad;
also, on the Belvldtifc, Delaware, and Fleinington. tha
Now Jersey, tne F.oeliold and .laiuesburg, aud the Bur
liiigtcu and llount lloliy iiailroaia, received and fuf
wu'ded up 1 P-
'jheDeiviiK-ieDtUware Railroad connects at Philllps
butg tue Luliigh Vul.ey RuUroag, and at Mauuu
kacnnnk with all points ou the Delaware, Lackawanna,
anu Western Haiuoad, fornarding to hyracuse, Buitald
1i0 ol lit r points in VV ustern New Yora.
'J he New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the
I.'tw Jersey Central Rsilraad, aud at Newark with the
Morris l nil Essex Railroad
A ii memorandum, specifying the marks and numbers,
shii pers slid consignees, uiuu. In every Instance, be sent
v it a each load of goods, or no receipt will bs given.
N. B Increased facilities lave oeen made for the
transportation of live stoca. Drovers are invited to try
theiouto. When stock Is furnished In quantities of tire
cunoaOs or more, it will oo delivered at the toot ot Fortiota
street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1, North
liner, as the sbipptis may designate at tbe time of
shipment. For terms, or other IntHrniailon, apply to
WALTER FREEMAN. Freight Agent,
No. 22G b. DELAWARE Avenue, PhlUdelphut.
0-10 ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES
jJLJj CH aNDELIERk, BRONZE 8TATPAKY, liTO.
VAN KIRK & CO. woulurespectlully direct the atteti
tl n Hi their friends, aud the public inral 'f their
iutge and tleitant aasortment ol Gi riA I t' KRS,
4 li ASDELlEltS, and ORNAMENTAL IsRONZfci
WARV8. Ibose wishing handsome aud thoroushlr
mt.de Goods, at very reasonable prices will dad ft U
tlietr advantage to ive us aeail beiore ponhaalug else-
jf'B.-Solled or tsrawhes flituies rcflnlahed wit
"j iSLC"' 'U"W'"tb" VANKIBK A CO
PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OY PROPERTY
The only piaoe to get Prt'T Weill ctoane ant 4 1
ufected an ery lo Price PETSOIT,
Manbfaeturei of Pondretle
I0( OOLD8MITU8' HALL, t KA Street
11 I I tKi ' ' horiU OUBTtl