THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.- PHILADELPHIA, : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, IfiOG.: IllH. SEASONS. Oh I the breath ol upriutt to moot In the tiiouutiiiD ir is sweei, Ah 1 woniHu'8 lute in pcUt tiiau roses In May; Hut the breath ot Kpno,, in fleet Ah the row at her feet, AiK love, like the "pring-tiui, soon msetli away. The u minor nn if bripht, The 'waiiow's wine is ln?ht, Anil wnmu'glove la warm n a lino numnier diiyj But the fun will eet in nifrht Ar.d the swnll iw wiliir bis Hifht. And love, like ibe Bumnifr, coon pasnoth away. The autumn loaf Is frail, The n oon at eve is pale, And woman's love is pure as the moon's silver ray; ' But the river moon will fall, Tbo leaf flies on the pale, Au 1 'ove, like tho autimn, boon passeth away. Tbe frozen stream is still, Tlio wiutrv Mir is chl I, Ad J death is yet colder and stiller than they; But li'lf's expiring thrill Rollcveth every ill, " Ami death, lite the winter, soon pitusfitli away. FREEMASONRY. Its Introduction Into the United States null He llUlory. The aJJress ilcltvered by John II. B. Latrobe, Of Baltimore, at tuc laying of rhe corner-stone ol the new Masoplc temple In thHt city on the 20th iuHtaut, pave a condenspd history of Freo manoiiiy. We quote a few pavane-i: "At the commeucemenl of tbfc eighteenth ceuturv F re-masonry haJ ceised to be a healthliil au'l venous societv, whose oc eupHliou 'consisted iu btiilcliutr oditires. The apes were no lomrcr dark. Learning, oraonr ins, as the monunj '-nin nbjvo tne hlll-to,is, Iroai the iilcotn in which it bad been hidden, wag gradually illumiuutin? Europe. Tne print ing press was revoluii omug tie world. America had been oisoviTed. Enterprise was on loot every where, and marching with a plant's strength. Lao r, rulMing impatiently the chains with which guilds aud corporation bound it. was Mriiegl n;i into freedom. Research., careless about the mysteries 01 rites, was busy ing itself about the ni) stones of art. and, year by year, uuveiliuu' tue.u. Otner men became competent architects aud boulders, and tbe Masons, ceasing to be a necessity as craftsmen, lound themselves in exclusive possession ol their peculiar ceremonies only. Year after yeitr the society became feebler. William III bad been its last roval patron; Sir Curistopher Wren its la.-t (Jraiid Master in Rutland; and. at length, somewuvre about the year A. O. 1717, four lunges were all that remained of the once powerful oraar ization thm bid bu i It Xork and Westminster, anil Ely aud Canterbury, and Lin coln and Durham, an I to which the monarch hud been indebted tor his palace, and tne baron lor hts hold. Ihis was the lowest ebb in tf.e fortunes of Froemusotiary. The tide then turned. The practical leatiire of the Order was aban doned altogether. It became speculative In its character; and in a little while wc find the (irand Lodge of London permanently estao lished, and Freemasonry once more attracting to its lodges ran aud wealth and influence. But the Grand Lodue of London was not with out its troubles. The Morons of York, rich in muniments, - with a charier dating back nine hundred year.", d spu ed the authority of the view creation; and it was not until the begin ning of the Dresent century that harmony was obtained, and the authority of the Grand Lodge of England recotmi.eu by all parties "Freemasonry was introduced into the United States in 1731), mid seems to hare become popu lar at once. Washiigton was tho master oi a lodge, and the greater partot the officers ot ttie Army of the Kevoluiiou were members of tbe fraternity. The loruer-slone of the hall we are about to leave was laid by a Governor of the State, then Urund Mat3r of tne Grand Lodge of Maryland, and tbe building was in augurated by the 1 ire (jeneril Winder, who suc ceeded him in the office. There is now a Grand Lodge in every State of the Union: and the noble edifices which are everywhere be inn built for the accommodation of tne Order, while they do credit to the taste, man'fc&t, at the same time, the wealth and prosperity ot those to whom now lielougs the duty of trausmlttiriGr, in all their purity, to a dis'ant tuture, the principles ol Freemasonry. "You have probably seen in the papers of the day that the cornei-btoue ot the old Mason c ilall, which wc are about aoandnin, has recently been unearthed. It was laid in 1811, mote than hall a century aeo: and you must have been sruclc by the f'.ict hat, notwithstand ing the care takn to transmit to posterity the history of tbe bu Iding aud some brief chronicle of the times, tw coius of gold, a h tlt-ea'-'le of 179i; aud an eaale of 1811, with tbe inscription on tbe uinrole, were alone lound to be unim paired. The silver was bmckened aud defaced, the lifriires on the cornier had disappeared, and some remnants of docyvd binding were all that to.istiticd to tae printed volumes that had been placed within the stone. Damp and mould and time, that edax rerum, in the short space ol fiftv-to ears, had deleaved the pur pose of the' bu.lders to hand down to future aes some memo- ot their transactions, but theeao.le and half eagle were as bright as when the coins first issued trom tbe ni'nt. It would have been the 'same had the gold come from the foundations ol an Indian anrine or a tem ple in the Forum. It will be the same when as many jears shall have rolled over tbe new resting place, to which to-riav it Is cons-igoeJ, a have accumulated since the remote past. Two concluding volumes of J. Lothrop Motlev's" History of the United Netherlands, from 'the depth of William the Buent to tbe Twelve Years' Truce," is advertised in London. They will he tssjed here by the Harpers, the American publishers of tbe first and second volumes, and in a lew weeks the work will pro bably be reudy for distribution. The Poet Laureate has joined the defenders of ex-Governor Eyre, aud has sent a subscrip tion to the fund lor ni9 delenso, which has now reached the uagrcpate of 4000. This is the fourth preat literary name that hus taken Mr. Kyre under its protection Curly le, Ruskiu, Kingblvj, and Tennyson. Dr. Char'es Voat, it is said, will give at the beginning oi the new year a series of lectures (confirmee philosophiques) in Farts on the "Origin ol Man. vr. uhuiics i wi wivuioh-u both asa naturilist Hnd as being the friend of Prince Napoleon, whom he accompanies in Ins travels. A London publisher announces "The Lover's Dictionary- a Political Treasury of Lovers' Thoug'hs, Fancies. Addresses, und Di lemmas, indexed tor reference as a dictionary of compliments, and guide to the study oi the tender bcience." The celebrated astronomer, Sir John F. W. Hersebel, has made a venture in a new field of intellectual labor, and translated Homers "Iliad" into English accentuated hexameters. .In hi! a. fSmft is to delivethe opening Ice.. ore of the New Kork Merontile Library Course. He has lectured Hitmen times betore literary societies the present season. Mr. Jobn Stuart Mill Isnow eneftge at Avig non in editing the collected woiks ot ue late Mr. Buckle, the author of the "HlrUry of Civilization." An Englishman recently sent his wife lu.o .v. . ts vinlt some friends, and durin her absence sold all nil property, and ran oft' to America with a young womiin. Amone the tecnt announcements of Mr. Benlley, the London publisher, is "Letters from Hell." from the Danish, i Habitual drunkenness i for two yenr ha been made a cause for divorce by the Vermont Le-'iHluture. One year is enough. -Southern Kansas 1 growing cotton with oiicew. In otaer P,ace8 the ?n tt ',U jttiSiao. Exhalations of Plants Producing Fever aid Ague The Journal de Ikeilivn ue Jtmre'tes con tsins a li tor Iro.n Dr. Itiumon, Prolesor of liolimj in tbe University of UrusM'ls, confirming the v ews recently promulgated b? Dr. Salis bury on tho or.vpu.eainic origin ol marsh or tm tertiiitn-iil levers, but Haling thai the lacts men lumen by the oisfuiguished hnglisn physician hao long be n niiognixed in Belgium. "Jn 184:i." haR Dr. Harmon, "1 studied at the University ol Liege. Proiei-sor Charles M(ron had created in li e such an amount of entiiusiasm in the sIim!t ol tbe physiology of the fresh-water algfe, hat tne windows and mantelpiece of my chamber were encuinbered with plates filled vith Vaucberla Ascillatoria und coniervio. My preceptor sbio to me: "lake cam at the period ot their tructdeat!on, for the spores of the alga? give lutermii tent lever. I have had It every time I nave stucliel tbem too clascly." As I cul tivated my alB' in pure water, and not in the water ot the umr-h where I bad gathered them, I did not tit'noh any importance to uis remark. 1 suffered fortnv carelessneB a mouth lntert at the period ot their Irucliticaliun. I was taken with bbivering; my tei th t hauercd; 1 had the fever, which lasted six weiks. John H. Burratt. It this assassin lias lieen arrested by the Italian authorities aud 'then escaped, as is reported by ocean telcgaaph, they will undoubtedly spare no efforts to secure his recapture.' Every Government has a common ui'eiest in having him brought to punishment lor his crimesjin bavint; every wicked conspirator overtaken at.d brouphr to the bar of ju-tice. In addition to tbis, the Italian people ndrn'red and revered our manyred Lincoln next to Garibaldi nnd Victor Emanuel, and will no v unquestion aoly leave noMot.c uncovered to secure Siirratt's rearrest. It will be remembered that, according to common rep rt, he wan concealed lor a loog time in. Montreal. If, after escaping to Europe, lie should now be captured and meet the fate which ha bei n awaroeo to his rellow-conxpira-tors, the circumstance would afford a warning to oiher wieicbcf who mav think tiint time ana distance insure an immunity for crime. How Paris is Improved. Buron Haussmatin has just ejected the proprietors of no less tiiaD tiilriy-one houses, which lutier arc to be de molished :n order to widen the Kue du Temple, and to enlarge tbe squares of the Chateau d'Kau. The landlords ol these tenements are to receive a compensation of 11,571,282 lrncs, and the tenants 7,125,480 francs, whUh constit ute a total ot 21,6H(J,7(2 francs. This in American money represents a sum ol $4,25i),0(IO A single habcr ouslicr'Sbhop i to receive $tit),0()0; a clock maker, $35,iiuO; a toy shop nearly $2u.on(; a sta tioner $1.1,000; a poik butcher $2 J,()0u; and the Boud'on Duval, or soup rcstaubani tor the work ing clusse , $00,000, which latter sum (savs a correspondent) proves the immense service rendered to artisans and mechanics by these admirably managed eatina-houseii, where u bowl oi the best and most nutritious soup can be bad ior six sous, man wmcu no cook couia maKe better. The Shoe Trado at Lynn Nine failures have bien reported at Lynn. Muss., during flic last mouth. The tailorec'iire not for heavy amounts, but the Shofand Is ntner Importer says: "If the present dull spell in trade continues, more will be likely lo go. If so. it will be n'.l the better lor the trade, as the anxiety of thcs weaK parties to sell goods has unduly depressed the market, and induced buyers to believe that by holding off they could obtain goods about their own prices. If not a case of goods weie to be made oi sold in Lynn lor the nevt month, the result would be beneficial." Wonh p of Royalty. John O'GroaVs Journal says: "one day, during the late visit of tho Duke ot Edinburgh to Edinburgh, his Royal Highness, having occasion to vuit one or two shops in town, took a cab from the common stand, hoping thereby to elude the notice of the crowds, (m aliirhting from the vehicle, two wi U-dressed ladies stepped up to the cabman, and in winning accents demanded, 'Ilov lone will you let us sit in your cab for a shilling?' Tho modest darlings doubtless fancied that it would he somethim'. trrand to say that they had eat in a carriage used by his Iloyal Highness." Bible Hous3 in Turkey. We learn from the Boston papers that the aaent ot the American . Bible Society for tbe Lcvaut is now in that city endeavoring to secure tho sum ot 50,000, lor the purchase of land and the. erection ot a Bible House in the city oi Constantinople. " It is pro posed to have in the building a depository for the Scriptures, which are distributed trom ehut point in twenty oilferent languages, otlices for the Bible and missionary societies, a hall, rooms for the insMuctiou ot the blind, and the other acencies belonaing to tne centre ol Christian ctlort in the Tittkinh Empire. Coknel William Preston Johnson. The Lex inqton GaztUe of yesterday says: "Colonel William Preston Johnson, of Kentucky, has been elected by tbe Trustees of Washington Colleee. at their" recent meeting, to till tne chair of History and English Llierauirc in Unit insti tution. From his antecedents and reputation he is the very man lor the position, and will prove a moBt valunble addition to its present able protessorinl corps. Colonel .lotmson Is a son or General Albei t Sydney Johnson, :ind w as an aid of President Davis during the war." Death of an American Vocalist at Milan. Letters just received from Milan contain tho sad intelligence of Ltbe death of Mrs. Celiia Houston Ford, which occurred on tne Z7tu ot uctouer; her disease being quiclf consumption. Mrs. Ford was a Boston lady, and had been study ing in Italy but little over a yenr. it is pleasant to learn that two American ladies, musical students use ncrscii. were wuu ucr throuehout hor sickness. A New Movement at Lawrence The Wash ington, I'embcrton, and Everett Corporations have leased a larw block iu the new store on ibe south side of E-sc.v sireet, for the purpose ot supplying ibeir operatives and others with groceries and provisions at reasonable prices. The goods are to be sold at u small advance from tost, and the profi's, it any, lire to be divided semi-annually amonu; the operatives. Poverty Among Laborers. Great distress exists in Dept'oid, England, umoiig the artisans connected with the shipyards and sirailai works. Ten thousand men arc out of employment, two thirds married men with families, nearly thirty thousand persons deprived ot tueir ordinary iivelihood, und the trades-people of their ordi nary protits, whilst iho burden of tho poor-raie- threatens to be almost destructive to them. The Palliter Shot The experiments at Shoe burjness, England, have resulted in the linal approval of Major PaUiser's projectiles for bat tering purposes. This decision has already been airived at as lar as the Admiralty is con cerncd. The War Office authorit ies are no at of the same mind, p.nd chilled iron projectiles will lieneeiorth bn exclusively employed by England by sea and land for penetiatiug iron plated defenser. Tho Constitution Cet to Music A Paris journal f-lutes that M. Crcceler. a composer and pianist known in New York aud Boston, has set Un American Constitution to niusio. This strange oiatoriuui was lately perforuicdibofote a selected uudience, aud thoueh it lasted lor several hours, it was received with enthusiastic tipproval. The critics compare Greceler favorably with Mozart and UosBini. Eces. Caithness, Scotland, exports about 10,000,000 eggs annually, amounting in value to upwards ol 1U0.000 a value greater than the entire leutal of thecoiinty aity years ago. IISE STAR1N S CONDITIOH POWDERS FOB HOUSES AND OAlTLE. It cures Worms, Botts, and Co'le. It cure Co ida. Coughs, and Hide-Bound, i it ia the best alterative for Horses tod Cattle nu. te. havlnii reputation of W years' standing. t is sure preventive for the much dreaded Rlndct ''TovMmi'r er Dairvnan sbonld be witliont It origin i Philadelphia by DYOTir A CO.. No m KorlhV,. ONli hUieti JOHNSON, HOLLOW AY A CO Wllw Kn orlh BlXTM Ktrefi, ana ny iru H r gists bout tae country. Addles aU orders to ST A KIN FLOYD. Proprietors, KO. W W A V Street , New York. INSURANCE COMPANIES. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE C0MPAKY," No. 33 South FOURTH Street ' flilLAX.l.PlllA. A nr ail I'd ldf weuid M.iliisi Uenrral AooMents il Ui mil lid.- kt tkcci ill Kir iow rate InmmiH fre m or one ytr la imy Sum from 1100 10 H' lit t a pnmiuai ol oulr on-olf pel cent., rcurlpi tbe mil amount Inrared In eaueot death, and ion rrnsatluB tacL week eaoai to to wuole pre mium pnio M.un uuf 'Jlckcmfji, t, a. 7, or 19 days, or 1, s, Oi t n.i.mim, ai ioceuual r DuurU. in Uieauia of liHHi, irviiia bib pr difMi lirab.eo to be liad at tne (Ul.eiai Ctl.ce, . IM 8. t W KTIi Mtreet, rM.adel pliin. or at iL anou Uallioad 'ilcket ofllin. He sure o purvbaii ine tickets of tbe kortb Amerloao Iran si KKurance CtDipMiv. or circa do aud tvrtbrt lutorii tion snr!ra the inieraloa.ee, or of nay ol tho aataoilf id Agents of Ui "oniKftay. j jlfrm , norp r rrenldcnt. JAtors U Cl'MtAb. Irpisunr Ill NhT C. BKuVVN, H.cre arj. iOUSi O. Bl'I,LlTr Solicitor. I IKbClOtU. L. L. Ttonpt, late oi lnni lvruiln Railroad Company J. 1'. Kimi'cj-. (ontlnental Hotel. Bfm m 1 l . I ulinn lanMerol ( em. Katlonal Bflnk. 11. U Lelrennna. Nox. 2S7 and 219 Dock nrcet. lan es M. (oorau, firm of Coorad A Vt ailon, Ho. 62S Maiket sticet hi) (.(I) l ewis. lnte Oon. Bop'tPcnna U. It. Ainlrew iubt.Ce, b. V. corner ol Iliird and Walnut rcc s. u C. Krnncismn Cm. A prnt I'mr.i R K. Co. 1 1n mai K I eieiHon, No. MM Market street. fV. W Kurtz, flrui of Kutu A bowaru, Ko. Vi P. Hilrd street IS 10m jg-CllAUTEll rElU'ETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. PIIILADKT.I'HIA. AtsetB on Jnnuarv l;.ISGO, Cnpltal. tm Mi w DMM.'I II i.nw.niH-ji UiC'OMK I' OR IW :uilne. Adiun. Surplus, Inn.iuuiB tB&KTTlED CLAIMH, 11.467 M. LOSSES PAID SINCE 189 Ol Eh 5,000,000. l'erj.elaai buJ Tim purar; 1'i'lHie'on JJtKrai Tiroii. miitcTORa. thanes H ISanckn', lidnuxd C. Da'e. l vlitui' w 0j.nii, Hi.ii.iie' imni. iuprn W.liicharua, limacl.ea, CFTARI.K.e KUWAKK C JAI. W. MlALllt-Tl U (icorgr I'ales. Aiirtu rifie, 1- ram L- W l.owu, tt. O. l i ter MrC'a.l. f. BA('K.K, rresireni. IM.E, Vloe-I'reaideni. becriturj croUra. IU Q I HARD FIRE AXD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Off 1CKP.41W AlAtXS'i 'KJhr.l.l'lllLAlilXl'UXA CAPHAI. 1A1L) IN. IN CAHli, tt,tHl'. In I'fcnipai'.x i-ontu.nitfi wilreoii f-re oriij ItMcnpHnl, w ith a pood snrpluB. h sa ely Invested. 701 l.ojsi by rlrf i ai bein prcmpttj paUi, end niore that f?500,0OO Dlsbnrsrd on It Is Account wnliin tiic rastfew years Kot tl.o rr'pcnt the utl.ce of thu, company wil, rr uiuln at Wo. 415 WALNUT BT1JEET, hui within h few moatlis will rcmore to its UWD HUILD10 N. t,. l,llkKIi MKrKhTH AND CRKSNTT gTKEKTS I hen ns now, no sbail bo happy to Insure oui pntrousa such rate as are conslsicnt with batety HUk.l.ll)KS, THOMAH CRAVEN, jx l.FRED 8. OILT.KTT f I U.MAK bllhM'AKD. B. 1.AWKKNCK, rhOb. i'AcKi;i.ivi, ciiarliKn j. ii i oh I01i hmU'fcK. HfcNllY F. Jdll N W. CUaGllORN, JOSK1H KLAPP, M. D blLAB YLliKia, JK., THO HAS CRATEV. President. AI.Fr.ri 8. OTl.t.l.'n. V. President and Tretunrer. JAMKK B. AI.VOKI), Sccrclart. 1 1 LIVERPOOL AK1) L ON I) OS Al GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total l'reniiianriH ltecelved "by the ' Oomi.nny iu Ifciliij, iS-l.O i"',175.. Total Losses Paid in 1S65, $4,018,250 All I.oht-i-s piorcPUy ailjustco wiihout rctennce to England. ATWOOD SMITH. Uciicrul Aunt lor Pvnnsyivania. Oll'IClO, No. U Alevr-litmts' ll.xcliui!: llllLAl'tLl 1IIA IBillim TjhoVIDEST J.1FE AM) TRUST CO.Ml'ANV J OK J lilL.iliKPnlA ho. lil houili Fol Jl'lll Mtrect. INCORPOK.t 1 Ml II AlOM H, Wd., CAPITAL. 1W) OWi, 1'AiUU, Insurance on Livci by Yearly Premiums ; or bv 5, 10 or J year I'liuiluu.s, ou-ioricitiire. l.naowiiieius, payali e at a oinre age, or on prior diceato, by Yearly i reiiiluins, or IU ycur 1 rcniiuuis both 0 a lea Noli lorleliure. Annuities gtimtid on lavoralila tenns Term l o Uics Clnlren'a 1 udowinenls 'Ibla Company, wulie nllnK the insured ilic sccuriiv otapBld up Ca,iiai,win divico the entire piotiu ol ilia l.lie business umou Its Poller holders. .loiie8 icccived at Interest. anu piiid on demand. Aiilliorlzcd by char.er to exoeute 1 rusts, ami ioa;tu F xecutor or Aomlnlsirator, Assiitnce or Uuurdiuu, 1 Iu oilier Hoik lury capacities uimii appoiiitxucnt o aur Court ol this tomuiouwealin or ol any persou orj er-Bcu.-, or bodies po.ltio or corporate. DIlltCTOBS. PAAll'KL R.SH1PLFY, RllillAKIt CADBl'RY, .11 lir MIAIl HAl KrU, ,HENU HAlNKh, JO.SHUA H. SlORRiS, T WlfTAltBKOVVN, L1CUAK1 YVOOJJ, WM. V. UINUSIRKIH, i 11ARLKS F COFFIN. S.YJlUELR 8H1P1F-Y. ROWLAND PARRY, Preaident. Actumy THOM AH W1STAR. 16. ., J. B. TOWNSK.nD, im fceoii-a l.xaiiiliier. Inal JdTiser. TTThfci lNSlHtAMJK E CLUS1 V ELY! THL J? lli6YLVAMA Fllif. INMHAAcE COM 1 ANY -Incorporated iAV-i-biirter Perpetual -No 010 i.Mj 1 Miet t, opposnu iiiuLpi'i'iu uce Mcjuare. 'Jhis company. lv MDly known to the ooinnitiniry lor over lorty years, coniuiuo to insure against loss or jn aue ly tiro on Public or I'rivuie ItuliUinus, either pi niiiiiieiilly or tor aliaitti d time. Also on Furniture, Mocks 01 Coods, und Alorchiuidiso uouoraHy, on lluoraJ U'lins. 'I Leir Capita', tocetlier wiih a lariie Hnrnlits Fund,! Invented m the most caieltil manner, which eunbio iliein lo olior u the iusuiod ail undoubted security iu thu cubc ol lorn. I'lHKCTOl:. Daniel smith, Jr.. . John Devermix, Alexander llonoii, I Thomas 811111b, Isaac llazlthitrsc, I Henry Lew Is, 'lhoiuaa Itobbius I J. lllltluhani Fell, Daniel Haddock .lr DAM Kt, i-MliH, Jb., president. William u. Cbowkix, becrotary . uaOs vnllCKNIX 1NBUBASCE COMPANY .OP PHI- l LADKl-PHIA. IM ORI-ORaI 1.D ls04 CH tRTF.R PERPETUAL. No. '4 VV ALM'T Mxeet opposite the Kxchanjr, in addition 10 MAlUNK and i.MAM) INHI RAN'CK ihis Company lnsorra turn loss or damarohy FIKE, on nnoral eruis on htilldini;, merchandise, inrnltnre, ete. ior limited period, and permanently on buildings, by deposit ol premium. he Company taaheen tn active operation for mori ttitui SlXTk YFAR.S.duiinir which ad loaaea have boe 1 oioinpUy adinsted and paid. PixiCToal. .lolmL. Hodre, , Lawrence Lewu, .Ir M. M. Malionv David Lewl. John T. Lewis. H njauiln EtUnn, Williain H. tlrant, Tbomaa H. Powort, Hubert W. teainlnw. A. R. McUenrv. D. Clark WharioiL, F.dmond Catlllon, P JOHN R. WVCiiXJUtR. Prealacnt Camcjx Wu.coi.tii'cretari. 4li TlTLETw, WEAVER A A- It 1 t. I'l t PTf'BI'liai (Ti CO., 1 1 J6V ar -a V Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. No 2;i M'rth WATER Stieet. and No. 'i Ncrth DELAWARE Avenue. VHlLAPELHIiA. ii-win II. Finr.u, Michafx WiAtrta ii'Sin ""t,(i;M1 Clonus. U4 MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GIIAVR-STONKS, Etc. Just eomploted. a beautiful arlet ot ITALIAN at A RULE MOWl'MENTB, 1 A "A TO 61 alt) AND URAVK-BTONKIs Will be sold ebeap for cash .-...' ork sent to any part or the United BUtea. UENUY B.-.TABR. , , MABBLS WORKS, !, p, IIP GUF.1.S Hireet, t'ldUdtplJ ' LEGAL NOTICES. jAsTAlR OF If KNTlY 1UT1I. hKIJEASRf.- Iet ers Of Admla'Atrfit'nn nnun flie said' estate haviniibenn prnnt.yi in the onderaipned all persons innei'Kvl ibereto will make paynieut, ant tboit bavins claims, will present them In JACOK Kt.FMtf, Aam'nlKtrntnr, NO D1I4 TIRilHiK Htmetj Or his Attornor. KOUKRr P. lifiUtKi', llllmut No. mrtB. Fir IU street. 15 THK ORl'KANV COURT FOlt THE CH'i JL AM) CGl'MV r PHILADFXI-tllA. ktae ol Ma BY lm;K iNHO.N, do. eased. Hie Amllior appointed by Hie t eort to ajdlt. selt'e. ntd adiimt Hie scc lint ol M APO AKrr eUDKS, Ad lienlMrttnx i i the estate of M h Y lni'KIN UN.de crnid and lo rt-port (itairlhullon ot the hs'.nre In Ilia linmls oi Hie account an '.will mt.et tbe parlies Interested .oi the purpose of his appointment on lUr.rtl'Af , Pe comber 4 1nh, at 4 o'clock P. M., at bl oltlce, No. 40J Al.MI1 Htrtet, in th l Itv of Hl't.sdelpbla, 1123(mw3ta A'MOH J. klr.LLV, Audi or. IN THE OBPHAN9' COURT FOR THE CITS X AM COl'MV OF rtllLAHKLl'HlA. Isiflte ol SARAfa p.Thhb diceaced. The Auditor aufcinted by the t oort to audit, settle, and adjust the acennnt of N ,M:Y 11. PP.I'KK. Kxeoii trm ol the last will and testament of SAR H PKTKRS. it. ceased and to report distribution l the halaoce in the Lands ol Ibe accountant, will met tne parties ln te re wd lot the purpose oi ula anpilntmntit on TL'KH DAY, liecember 4. 1h, at!) o'clock P. 1r., at bis otllcc, So. V'l WALM'T btxoot, lathe l lt of Phllade pun 1, jSftnw.-it" w. I). 15AK1K, Auditor. TKTHI X U'AY ASV COUMTT or PIllLAUr.U'U A. Ibe Auditor npiiolntod by the t'onrt to audit, settle and adjust the account oi SAhl b t' I .lll NliN, Irii-Keand -1 ortitj ol .-AR AH 11 DANA and tote port dlMiiiiutlon oi the balance In the hands ot the act onotant will mi et the parties Interested tor the pur r.on' ot Ms appointment, on 1 1 Ksim Y. DeceiuOir 4. A J at 11 o'C'OCk A.M., at his onice, Ho. 4M WAlM T Ptrett, in ttic City of Phlladctphlr.. ililimw.-t W.D. B.U(.K, Auditor. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. TENN fcTKAM KNOINE ANI' ORKH. NKAKIK A Xt.Vk Illl'OI.Elli.Al. KNlilSl ! 10 iLMl BOil .l.R I1...II1I1L AMI AlAI MM.-'l S. I ClLl.K UlAKtKN. ULACKSWIui.K, and rOu MLS, havina 101 many yrais been In sue ccsfiu' opt'iatioo, mid bien exiiuslvely ennaired in builiii. K und rc airing M mne and blcr t ngiutw hljjli i,ml low pressure, iron liolltrs, W utcr Tanks Propel lers, etc etc.. rcspecttn ly oi'.er their service to the jnit'lic i.a hclDR luliy reiu,red to contract for engines 01 ulislia Mvnue, H vcr, aud ruitlonun : buvtog seso' pntti rns ot oll.i rnit nits, are prolan d to execute oider wnh iiulik iierpHich. rver description ot pattern nskina made at the shortest noilco HlKh and Low pressure r lne. 1 ubulnr, antl l yliuocr Uohers, ol tbe besi Pciinsvlvfliita cliarcoal Iron. l orjiiUKS ol all sizes am! kinns; Iron and lruss 1 usunps 01 an descriptions; K01 lurtilii(i. hcrcw t'u tirn, at d all other work connect1 w ith ttic nboe bu'-irie-v- ljiawtr.s aud aieelticatlons for all work done the cstiiblishaie , trio 01 chariie, aud work guaran 'ceil be snhscrtliors have ample wharf-dock room lot repairs ol bouts, where thi-y inn lie in pet feci sutetv ntio tie provided with siii-iim. blocks, UllB, etc etc. tor raisiUK bearr or liubt welxhta. jAt'OB t' NKAFIK, JOHN V. LKVY. n REACH uud PAlilKK Btxeets. r. VAt CBAN ME8RICK, M .LLI AM II. MtBBICk JOHN r. (V'm SdlTHWARK ruL'MiiCY, Fit Til ANL V, AHhIMi'lOX btreets, 1'H1LAI'HJ11IA. Mr lllilt K & noNH, KNOINEJ-.il.- AMI MACUIMSTM. ii'snutacture IiIkIi and Low Prosiiure bteaui Krulnea fo Land, l.lvcr anu Aliiilne M-rvke i. oilers, (iaxomeirrsTanks, iron Boats, etc Ce tings Oi all kinds, el. her iron or biasx Iron riaiie Roots ior Uas v orks, Workuhops, an KmlioHd btations etc. Retorts und Uas Machinery, of tbo latest and most I id provid constiuction Kvuy aiisciipllon 01 Plantation Machinery and flucrai a n , and l.rln Mills. Vacuum 1'iuu, Open rtcaiu Trains 1clicniorc, Fi lets, 1 nil I'lnn l.niiincs etc. t-oe Atinis ior K. H'lleux's Patent faunt Boillnii ApnniMtiig, hcsii.ytb's l'attnt rteam liamuici, and as- ilnw nil ic, Wooitc) '1 Patent CcntrliuRal .iUKr Dralnin laihlnv. 0 Jl' ID ESBUKit MACHINE nVOBK.S. Ol-flt'l., 5o.CS K FRONT BTRBET, rillLAIIULPlllA. We are prepared to UU orders to any extent for om well known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AN D WOOLLEN Mil LS lnclndice all recent ImproveucnU In Carding, Spinning andttiavuip. V e invite the attention ot manutacturers our extco sivo works. ALFRED JFJJK8 A HON MEDICAL. , A I N H W S . . TOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S Sn:CIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases, lor the Si-kudi and I'guu h r.M 1 1 uk 01 all diseases arising iroai excesses In youth plitsiciilund Nervous Dublin. , etc. ete M CHANUH. OK Hlhl IS &KCKSHARY. '1 hey can oe used without detection, and never tall tc I'l.ci I a C ure, il uked accorduig to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, i rice ('P j Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Doi mrs; u so, liiiko Boxes, contuUiing fc'our bunill, l noe Three Dolium l' rem lonr to six boxes are gcueru.it rcqnlrcd to curt initiar cutes tuough beuelii Is derived irout utiun a nuslc riox 111 1 hror.io Casea, where Nervous Prostration has ailtcted the tystem. BKLL'S TOMIC PILLS re leconiniiiiilcti aa the uiosi l.tiicuclous, llcjuvenatinii and lui'icuiHling Reniedy in tlio wor.il. ApuckiHc I'liocl lvo loliuis,.wl:l last a njoiiOi.aui u kciu ra..j sutUcienu in i xircme cases of Debility, iuA.L't .X'k ai.li.AAL ULjIIKOt. Price Two iiotlurs, bumclcut tor a mouth can be uas lu 1,00a atii mnae. Ui'lves hiienut" to the system. and. wito tbo Pill, willctiect a complete P.otorutioii. a Pamphlet 01 1110 panes, on iho PRSORS ()K YOL'Ttt designed us u Lecture und cau.ion to Younir Men, sent I lite, 'Jen Ceuis reiiuireu to pay postane. 11 vou canuot purchase Bim-l's hpfxifh; ItF.ur.Dte , 01 your Diuttist. take no oiher.hut bond toe uione;. direct io JUL JAMr.S X1EV AN, Con ltini; 1'iiysiciau. bu. dill BRO-iDVAY. New Yon I And von will receive iliem by ruluru 01 mail post pain and nee truui ohservMlion. For saie Ur DYOIT X Co., No. 232 K. iKCONi Mrect. 11 R A M A 11 1 T A K S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S TEE HOST CERTAIN KE11EDY KVl TIBL "YHH, A PObli'IVB CPKV" FOh ALL DISEASES ARl?IN FROM I I! Cltr.TIO.SS. Contains no Mineral, no iiaL-iuin, no Mercury, l Only icn fn to bv Janento J-.tfivt a Cure. They ureentitely vegetable, having no smell nor am ' ii no ea-iint taste, ami will not In any was Injuie the sioiuneii or Loweis oi the rnoat delicate i ti ics in irom two to lour da, and recent cases "twviit -lour noma. " , eeni by mail. Price. Male packages, 62. Fema e, $ SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND IIliRB Jl'ICB , The i;rcat Wood Purifier, and Reiucdv ior urofuUt, I'nus, fori-, ?lols, JcWr team Jiotls, hAc. r or the above complaints the Samaritan's Root and Herb .lu li es is the iuo.it potent and etleotual reuiedv eviii- pieseribed It reaches aud eradlcatos every par licioi t be Veiiercai poison.' Wilt remove every veatlgi oi IniD'iiiiieb in in tne system, a well as ad the bad etliciaoi Uicicury. Price, l"25por bott.e. tsAMAKH'AiN'S WASH Ik tired In roiijuiicii.m ii-'th the Root and Herb Juices I-uit ulitctroiia. Price, Jiceiii. i i.o o.u sickening und disgusting druf 'have to give a io reu.euie- puri.iv vegetable, plcusaui to Uie taito iliJ A I OM I V). I I liE fo.A 1 j DEMARARJiBSCO.,o.l PABKHOW i.t'U bv liruii.ists. , .,.,,. . ii..-imoM a: CO.. Proprietors. No. 915 RACE stree j ' r.llade'Uhla a r.i. r-RRsiiNs WHO UO NOT KXJOY iho lioiuii ot good hoiiltu. can obtain relief by consulting Dr. KiiKLLlN. oenuan puyaician. jji Kinkelln tri-ai. ail uiset. proouie and administers nia own medicines. 'ibyre pure, naio, aud reliable Uu Invlieaali persona suferlng trom diaeavw to call on bun. Consultation lrce curiuii the day. and odlces open till Do'clock in the evening. N W. corner ot THIRD and INION itrecls, between Spruoe and Pin treeta. , Kern XTEUBALGIA CURED BV A SINGLE A)?PLI JN cation of "UPBAM't MAONET1C OIL. Hold it Vl'bAM 8 No. 26 r. KIOHTU Street, and byn. DruggUu. 60 cent and 1 a boMle- M i imrp WILLIAM S. OEANT COM6W8810H MEROnANf, B0. 66 6. DJtLAVY ARB Avenue, PhUadelphU, ' w A'Ikht rou Ddpcnt'i flnnpowder, Kenned rltw. Charcoal, Kta. , w. Baker A C'e 'a Chocolate. Cocoa, and Brom. , l iooaet Km. 4 Co! YotUiW H hUiUig, Bolts ",., ; '. , :' ' ' RAILROAD LINES. E A D I N (1 K A I 1. it 6 i) (.kl JO IDI'LL ,1JE- 1 i:tM 1 IIII.AIil. 1 I'l.i a t,i t'iil 'tvi- urnt er 11.NNS1L1 AMA, Tlir. HClH lIVILl.r H SQUB. HAbftA II ih. . I MV.llllAlh AND wl'tMtH'l VAI.- Ills. 1 tlL 1 NOR1U, NORTtaWLST, iHO IU WINTEB ALltANGFVFNTOP PASBr.MOr.K VIJIU18, c ooer a, in,, I.rav.'rr the Comoaov . iiFtn.i TiprtrriiTti nff Ca i.lc W DILL btiacta, PnLadilptla, ac the "lobowing hours : , l01tI0 AfXflMMODATION, At 1 ! A. at., lor BeatltiiK aud a.tnm.,uii 1 Statl.ma. I'Ctitintrie. leaves peadinc at 6 M r u uri-jiu.- Ph.iautlibiaatf H'P. Mi'imi.-ni f.AriiE"!, At g-1.-. A. W.. 1 r Feadlnif. Lebanon. IlarHaknM. nru. vllle, pnifjoove, 'jsmsipia, hunbury, WUIlamsport, 1 imira, Rochester. Nias-a rails, Bullelo, l.emown, WilketLsne, Plttaton, York, CaiUjle, Chambertburf, Hairrstown, eir. tto, .. IMs ira'n cnni-erts at REAPINO wftb East rannsvL. vanla Railrrad train f r AlitLtowa.etc ,aert tneLebanna Valliy train for Iiarntburii, etc., at PORT CUNTON w'th Cataw Issa lial roao trains for Wlillarmbiirs. Lock Ilaen, Umlrs, etc t at 1IAKKIHHUKU wilb Nrthera Ct ntiat Cnmbfrlatid Valley, and Hctii ylkill and Baaque- TM t a trslna (or Nnrihutnhnrluid. M ll.LluiatHxl. ork. Cbaubcraburg, I'lnenrove. etc. AFIF.RNOON KXTRERfl Leaves Phllaaelohia at f P. al . for P.ridlnT Pott s- ville. lls'riJ t'l,rii. ete.. cotinerfne w-tfl KeuLnf and Coluubla Rallioad train tor Columbia, etc. RF.ADINO ACCOMMODATIOK Leaves Reaclnit at 6.i A. M.. stonoiiir- a.t all wat sta tions, arrlvlj e at Philadelphia at U 40 A M. l.ettirniiis. leaves l-hUaoeinbia at 4 :i) P. ir.isnlMiln Keening at 7 ft" P. M. Trains lor Phllanelrbta leave narrlsbnrjr at 810 A. MM and Ponavilleat b 46 A. M., arrlvinc In PniladclpMa at 1 PC P. M. Afitiroon trains leave liarrishun,- at ii-i0 P. M P. tuvlile at 3 45 P. M.. arrlvirw Iu H1..11.1. lnhia Kt 64tr.ll. HAFRlSRUrO ACCOMMODATION IavCS ht H(l I rill ai 7 tl A. M.. and llsrrUliur .1 4 Id P. M. Cintuctii'K at ResoiM.- with Afternoon Arenmma. nntlon'toutb at C Mi P. M., arriving in Phuadclpnia at 1 10 Market train, with nassencer ear tthi Pkn,. deli his at 1-' 46 oix.n tor Rnaolna and all war swt'ois. 1 laMiRcolim at 11; A.M , ana lowulutoWn at UX tr. m ior roni iieeuiia ano an way siauons Ail the ab e trains run dady, Bundays cxeerted. holiday trains have Potuville att-On A. M.,and PI. Ha de pbia ai 1'' I . M Leave Poiladelhla tor KeadRur at ou A. M., remrnii r fiom heading at 4 2:" P. M. ' CHKnl Kit VAI I.fcY RAILKOAD. Passence's tr Dowrilreton and lot em, ed late rotrt. tat e the 7-;o and Wis A. M. and 4 M P. M trains from Pl.ila li Iphia. returuiPB fiom Downluirlown al 7-o0 A. M. and 1;-;' Mien. bW YORK EXTRESS FOR PrTTSBURQ AND THE WF.hT I -aves New York at 7 and P A. M. ar d -0P P. M., passing Reading at 1 1'.", arid 11 W A. M and l'4tl P. M., andcon- liecilIiK atUatribbura with Pennsvlvanta and Morrliarn t entint Railroad exp-ess trains lor PltiaDurg, Chicago t nupujni.ii, r-iroun. Dailimnre, etc. LitiinniiK, exprtas train leaves Harrlsburir on arrival o Hiu I'm nt. ivaiiia exptets Irom 1 iltaburg, at 8 and 9 tti A. M.ai.dP-K. p. il,, passing Reading at 4-411 and 10 '62 A. M., and 11 -Sop &1 ,nd arriving In New York al 10 A M. si d SI 46 P. M. Sleeping ear accompany these trains tliriuiiib between Jersey Cltv and PuUburc. without changu. A mall train forNtw Yoik leaves ItaiTlsburg at 9-10 r. M. Mall train lor Ilsrrliibiirg leaves New York at 12 M. Si HI Yl KILL VALLEY PA1LROAD. Trains leave Pomville at 7 ana 11 -SO A. M and 7-16 P. M ,rtttirmin;iom l auiau.ua ai 1 iJ a. M. and l'4d and 4 16 1. M. Hl'HT'YLKII.1, AND RVP QT'EH ANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Atit'tirn at IWa. 61. tor Plnegrove and IlHirishtiig, and 1-.HIP M.for Pinegrove and Irtmont, returning from ilarrlsbnrg aty i p. M., aud from Tre icont at7 WA.M. and.V26P M. Tickets. Through nrst-elass tickets and rmfrrant ticket to all the pilne.lpal points in the North and West and Canada. '1 he fi Rowing licaeis aie obtuinsble only at tne office of 8 PRADVOKD, Treut titer. No. -227 B. FOURTH htreet, I'hiladi Iphla, or ol U. A. MCOl J.B, Ceneral buportntaud Qcnt, Reading : COMMUTATION T1CKET8. At 2-" per cent, oleiounl, between any puuils Ueslrcd, for tuDiiliis aud flruiB. MIT'FAftE TICKETS. Oood for 20COmlics between ad points, td2'50 each, for families ana firms fUCABON TICKETS. For three, six, rune, or twelve months, for holders only, io mj iuii.ts, at rtue ' u inic. CLERl.YMEN Resldlnr; on the line ot ihe road will be furnished cards enutiuig thernselvcs and wives to tickets at talflaie. EXCLatBlON TlCKE'iS From Philadelphia to miacinal stati'ins. good for Satar- iiav, Buncay, and Monday, at rariuced fare, to be l ad only at t e Ticket olUte, atTUlRTEENTU andCAIJWUILL Btreets. FREIGHT Goods ot all descriptions forwarded to all the abovs poinisfmm the Compauy'a Ficlgbt Depot, BROAD aad WiULOW Blieets. fi;f.ight teains Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 1 A. M, 11-45 noon. And (i P M., for licuolng, Lebanon, Uarri&buxg, Potiovilie, l ori uuutou, anu au points lorwiu u. MAI1.H Close at the Philadelphia Post Orrto for all plaowi en the road and Its branches at 6 Aw, 61 and for the prtaclpaj tn'irii. only at B-io r. as. o li liillKUJUT LINES Fl.R SKW YORK AND JP uli the Btiitlons on tiie CaMHKN and A61MOY and coniieeilngliallroaGS. INCRKAt-ED DESPATCH. 'IllU CAMDi-.N AND AMIIOK RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY UltKiUT LINES ior New York will leave WALNUT htreet Wharf at o clock P. M. daily (Sundays excepted). F reight must be delivereu bcldre 4, o'clock, to bo for warded Ihe same day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 13 noon, and 4 and 6 P. M. Freight for Trer ton, Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, aud all points on theCaincen and Am boy Railroad; a so, on the RelWdc.ro, Delaware, and Ficniington, the Now Jersey, the F.eeboid and Jamesburg, and thu liur linafcn and Mount Holly Raiiroaja, received and for wu'ded up to 1 p. Al. 1 lie Bcividuic Delaware Railroad connects at PhiUips htirg with the Lihu,h Yaliey Railroad, uud at Slanun Kiteliunk with all points on tbe Delaware, Lackawanna, ana Western Rumoait, lomardiug to byracuse, Bullalo kiaf ollitr points in Wctcrn New Y ork. '1 lie New Jersey Rallioad connects at F;iiabeth with the New Jersey Central Railrvad, aud al Newark with the lloirls nd Etse Railroad A silp uienioianeuin, eH-cUylng the marks and numbers, clnppcrs kiidconsinnres. murt, in e ery iustance, be sent w itn each load oi gooCs, or no receipt will be given. N. B-lncreatd lucllitlcs hae been made for Hie transjiortatlon o( live stoca. Drovers are invited to try the route. When stock is furnished in quantities of two eiirloaut or more, It will be delivereu at the loot of Fortieth hiieet, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1, Norm Liver, an the shippers may designate at the time of shipment. F or terms or other tntonnation, applv to WALTER 1 REEMAN, Freight Agent, No. 22e H. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. IS! OllTH PFKTsSYLVANIA ItAILROAD. lit pot. ai n i.ij Btieet, above J hompson. 1 or DEI HlillEii.liOi LEblO WN. 61AUCTI CHIINR. t.A.S J ON, WILLIAM M'ORT, and WILkEHBAKKE. At 7 1-0 A. 61 (Express), for BetliUheia, Allentown, imucli Chunk, lia.lotoii, Williatnsport, ana liKesl.urre. At U'bti P. 61. (Express) lor Bethlehem, Eaeion, etc., rt'acli'.ng l aton at (i 48 P. M. At & io P. 6i lor Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk. Kir ln ylcHown at K-6 A 61., Si i and 4-10 P. M. For Foil Washtiigtoti at 10 A. M. and 11 P. al. For Lantdaia alO 15 P. 61. Wnito curs ol the Mioi d and Third Streets Line City Passi ngur I ars run dfrcci to the depot. 1RA1NH FOR PHlLADEtrHrA. Leave Bethichtu at li'2j A. Al. and Vs.-in Noon, and G16 P. Si. l.tHvo Toy cstown at fl-40 A. M.,S'l" and o'.JC P. M. LiueI.Hiilhicatlj-0nA. 61 btsvo Fort Waahlngton at 10-C0 A. 6!., and 2'Lj P. Bf. ON BLMIAYS. Philadelphia for Hetlilelum at II A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2-o0 P.M. ioicMown for Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4'cO P. M. through Tickets must be procured at the ticket otlices, THIiiDBtreetorBLRRS Street. f. VI F.LLIB CLARK, Agent. 1 Q(( PHILADELPHIA AND ERIK RAIL XOVJU.ROAD. This great line traverses the North , rn Mid Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the City oi line on LukeEiio It bus been leusd and hi operated bv the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. I IME OK PA88ENGEK TRAINS A f PHILADELPHIA. arrie Eastward trie Wall Train. 7 A. 61.; Eric Express Tt am, 1'20 P. M. ; F.lmiru Mull, 6 40 P. M . Leave Westwaid Eilo Mall, 9 P. 61.; Erie Express Train, 12 M 1 F.lmlia Mull. H 1X1 A. 61. piiM-enuer curs run tnrottgbonrne Erie Mall and Express tra'iia without change both ways between Philadelphia ai d Erie. y0RK CONNECTION. Leave New York at U A. 61., arrive at Erie 10 00 A. M. Lcuve New York at S 00 P. 61., arrive ut Erie 7'I6 P. 6t, Leu 0 F:rle at 6-S0 P.M., arrive at New York 4-40 P. 61 Leave F.rio at P-10 A. M., arrive at New York 10 Pi. A 61. Elegant Bleeping Cars on all the night trains. For information respecting p.ssengur business, apply at I corner THIRTIETH and 6IARKET tttreets, Fbl.A. And lor freight business, of the Company's Agenu, 8. B, , Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, 1 Philadelphia: J. W. Reynolds, Enei Wilnaiu Drown, 1 Al'i nt NCR K., Baltimore, II. H. HOIJ8T OS. General Freight Agent. Phfla. I H. W. tiWl NNEH, Geuural Ticket Agent. Phil. A. h. TYLER, General Sup., WlUianuport. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM foot of MARKET Htreet (t'ppsr Ferry), commenc. lug MONDAY, replember 24, IWH. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS 10LL0W8: F'or Bridgeton, oalem, MfUville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A M.Mall.. S IX) P. M., Passenger, por Woodbury, 8 A. M., 8 b0 and II P. M. For Cape Hay, ut P M. ' P RiuRNIK TKATS9 LEAVE Woodbury at 716 aud 810 A. 61.. and 4"M P. M. Bndcion at 7-C A. M. and 8-; P. M FTelyht.e SOP. M Han in atfi 60 A. M- and 8 Of. P.M. Freight, 5 p. M. MlIlvUleatUo.'iA.M.andH'O&r.M 1 relght.li It) P.M. Cape May at 111-' A. M., Passenger and Frefc ht. Freight wUl be received at Kecond Coveted Wharf below Walnut street, from biiO A. M. nntU u0 p. M. T hat recelvedbfore7-l'0 A M. tH go through the aamo day. Freight Deiliery.No.i-.HH. DKLAw AKIa Avenue. giiiV . . V Ail KlENSbtL.tA-R, 8ui; iBtend pt.. RAILROAD LINES. "I JIllLADFyLnilA, WlLllINtiToN AM) HAL S. HMOu-i it Ail fttvAl. 1 riyr. TArf.r. rVitnanenelri MOMitV . Nnvrmftfr f(!. larj; a,. . leave Depoi, coiriroi RROAJr Bii-et at.d w ABBUVtiTOM Avenue, as lollowsi prese Train al 4 1ft A. U.(Mni1rS exeeptsd) f It a iu a ore and Washington, stapling at c'ttsstei, sri aunav ton, yewark, Flkton, 1 O'thraU, Perrvvils, llavrw-dj-rraee, Aberdeen, Pnrr.a's, Kd"wo,id, Mtgtjlta. W av asall Tram i Nlm. ti Oi.n,... ..... d Raltiinore. stoiing ai all rignW alauvna. Ooiiaertiag with IX'lawareltaiiiodt Wilmington lor CrPilleU aaS Intermediate stailors Express Tiain st 1146 A. M. (Sandkya exeeptedl.foc Baltimore and Washington. ," Express Trin au p. it. (Sundays exespted). lor Bas tlniore and Wasbut. n, atoi.ptng alCne. cr, CUymsaC Wilnilrgion, er.', HUM, "Nortneast. PerJyvilTi' ' Hayre-de llrace, Aberdfen, l errymwi s, ltdgewood. Maa ' Dolls, Ci.sh sand eiiin.er'a Run. Night Express a II P. al., for Ba-ttmore and ? anh'artoa Coineets at Wilmington with Dei.w.re Raiiroadl'ila (Malirdsvs eiceole.1 1, atornlns at n... 1 Dovsi. Pamnaton, Healord. rtallsbery.ern ceaiAan. J1 connecting atCriaacid with Boat tor Norioik. Kort.mA.,h aiic ii e noii tn. r- Psssenners by Bost florr. Hal Imors n AfrilI'tr,a'lik' C"? ,01rt' SD! tlch;uoud' wUJ ke ibe U WILMINGTON ACTOMV.OD ATION TRAINS. nilnMon " 6UUjn l"1901 Philadelphia aadfrm- Th'.i 'i1 Un;(lr t !W, 4 00.6. and II SOJP tor Wllfoid and intwraedlaw sialics s. ih, 6 P 61 trj runs b h"W Ca-tie. .Miai LeaWllmiuwn (31) at71J, an48S0 A.M.,1 a ' VrV)M BALTIOKK TO pntLAliELPniA. 1 ' I xpie-s. l-iu P. M , Expieis. ... l.-.io , ...... . . r. - - . av r. M Express. I P. M . Exores. Fr. m Kait more ta l!avv dl Qraca am i.....,. ttni'Ons at 4x( P 14 '1KAJNH FOR BALTIMORR. - I t.eave i rester ai J aoa e . t a. m , aiid4H8 p M . , Leave V llmlnguin at r, v.t and P 4 A. at., us ih.u SUNDAY TRAINS. . Leave Baltimore at H'Jk F M .iwonnr at rt.. h Grace, Perry vllle, rna Wllrjlugton Aiivsxipt M Kiatosi and ewark (lo tale pataungers for Pallacieinia ana nave i 'kisengecs ftom Washington oi liall'moie), and Ostaater a iae passengers from Raltlnioreor vVashiugwn. .' .' Throtmh Tkil eta f au points West and pontiwnit a V a ...... 1 1 1 mi. ii. 1' .. k . I I", ... MA UHJ. ''..-... .. . . . ,. I ontiuenial Hotel Perrons pun lia.-lnn Ucaets at taw , olliccan navetKelrbsiTKago checked at tueir rcUnaek l.ir.l sin's Baggage J Expivii. ' It. F. RENNET, Superintendeert: PENNSYLVANIA CENTKAL RAILROAD.- . WlAlEU ARRAM.KMK NT. . , ' , 1 lie Trains of the 1 ennsyivania Cenbal Ralbroatf leavej the Depot at TlilrU -llrst aud Market siree , wtiich la" iriwmuuiirvii,, 117 mr 1 11 s ,i iiib mtritt nireet raienrY ' Rahway. 1 hose of thecbesnut and Walnut tilreete HM way mn wltuln one sifiiar ot It. on nundais I he k-.ni ket Street ears leave Klsventll aai ' ' Market t. 6 minutes belure tiie depart lire of eaoh frwa.' ' Mann's Ba, gage Expnes will call lor ai d deil t -nasi-1 1 -gageat th Dep. t. Orders left at tbe Ofllce, No. Ul Ohaak. .. uui stxoet, wui receive aitcnuon. ... ,77. : TRAINS Lk&VK IlKl'OT. VTT..!. ' - '' t . Mall Train atfleftl'ir I Faoll Accommodation, bo 1 A 2, at 10 A, 11, A 11 10 P At Fast Line an Erie Expresa at 14O0 il Parkesburg Trail , at Its) P. it Uarriaourg Accommodation t al lr-u w Lancaster Accommotaiion .....at 4'00 Pntaburg and Erie Mail at 8 00 u Pliliadeipi la Exprss at 11-96 ' ' PittsDurg ana i-.rie Man leaves daily, except Natnrdar.- -Phlladtlphia Expieta leaves duiiv. Ad nthr ir.ln. daily, except hunday Passeni.ers by sssll Trale goto Wllliaraiport wftkotit change ol tars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 111 P. al Psasengera by Mail Train to toCarusieamtChainbeaaj burg w itliout change ol cars. rileepii g t ax iieiois can be Had on application at U Ticket Otllce. No lll Chi snut street. TKAINS AKK1VS AT Ull'OT, VIZ. I ' " ' Cincinnati Kxpres atlt-5A. IC. Philadelphia Express at 710 " Paoli Acconimotlation.No. 1 & 2, at 8-20 A.M A 710 P. If, ParkCbhura Irain at 9 20 A X. Lancaster Train at I HI P. f Fast Line ..at l .0 ,i Day pjipiess at 6'50 M liurrisburg Accouimodaiion at flftO " 1 hiladelphia xpieis arr.vej daily, except Mondav. Cincinnati Ex pre,-s arrives dauy. All other tralsse dahy, except Sunday. Passcngere leaving Lock Haven at 7 00 A.M., and Wt llnnuport at 8'4U A.M., reach Pniladephia whhout ciiaoaw ol cars, from WUIlamsport, by Day Express, at 6 60 r, M. The Pennsyhama RilraU Company will not a. sum 1 any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel a4 limit their responsibility to One Hundred Douars value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in valoe will be at the risk of the owner, unwas taken by special contract. For further Information, apply to i... JOHN C.ALLEN, Ticket Agent, No. 61 Chetntit St, r-AMLEL H. WALLACE, Tic net Aeni, at toe Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily (except Sunday). For full particulars as to fure and accommodations, apply tm U FP.ANf ! tl NK.No.li.7 I OCR bUtU FOR Nfc-W YORK. THR CAMDr'AS panYS Line. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORIT ' " i and Way Placts, irom Walnut Street Wharf, will leave at Pillow s, viz.: pans At ti A. M , via Camden and Arnboy, Accommoda- nou s?-s nifA at., via uamuen aua Jersey City Express 6 06 ni i 1 . on imiuomi bl-ii Aiuooy express -(SJ At 6 r. M., via Camden and Amooy Acoommodatlon and Fmipant 1st class js; At 6 P. 61.. via Camden and Atnbcy Accommodation and Emigrant, 2d c as I'M . At li and 10 a. M , 2 and P P. 61., fjr 61ount Uoliv, Ewaas -vllle. Peiubertou, BirmiiiKhain, and Vlncentown. and at I. P. M lor Mount Holly. ' At ii A. M and 2 P. M. lor F reehold. AtU and 10 A. M ,12 M ,4. ,t, ana 1DC0 P.M. for Fish House, Palmyra, Rlverpin, Progress, Dclancn, Biivedy EdgtWttter, burlliiglon. Florence, Bordentown, ee. Toe ' 10 a. 61. and 4 P. At. lines ran direct titroogn to Irentea. i LINES FROM KENblNli'lON HEPOl WILL LtaVK At 11 A. 61.. 40, li if. P.M., and 13 p. M (NlgUi.), ' Kcnsingion and Jersey city Express Lines, fare tit-OO. The B 46 P.M. Line wRl run daily. AU others riundays ' excepted. , . ,. At i'Wi and 11 A. M , 3, 3-;'", 4 30, 6, and 6 46 Pi M. and 12 Midninnt. ior Bumoi, Trenton, etc. . ai 1 ou anu t" io n. m ,o,t vi,D,aiia ii- . M..rorscaenck'i At 10-.r. A.M , 8, 6, and 1 2 P. M. fur Eddlngtoa; ' At 7-;i0 ajidl015A.il .4,S,, and 12 P. M. for Cora. well',Torreilli-, llolmcttiiirg,'ti.3ony-, Urlde'sbnrg, aad t ...,L l,.,rf .art ut a p m u..i.. .V.. ... B.! T . ...... 1, . . .... uu..uu,uui UIU IUKS- nudlate stations. . , .. , .,e AilUlfiA.M.,:i.4.f.,fi,i and 12P.M. frr Wlsstnomfnir. ,, BELVlDLIU. Di.1 AWAilE RAlLnOAU, For the Delaware Bfir V.'.Ucy. ortiiern Pennsylvania." itiinNew York Mtite, ami too Great ) ahea. Two ihrutaa ' trillllB unu.v i""iiu.i7. vmj.i'icu IIL-Ul UlC TV1tnillUll I Jiepi't, as tollows : . , At 7 A.M. and ii-'M P.M.. for Nianara Fall.. Rnsr.t. ilunkirk CaiiaXiUulgua, Eln.lia. I'.lmca.JwenB, Rockas- ' tor. Binuhamton. OseiA. Hvraiiu.e. Uiaati 1 Montrose, Wlikesbarie, hcranton, Htroultsburg, Watet Gap, nelvldere, Easton, Lambertville, Fmlngpa, sta. The ViU) P. M Line connects direct with the train leav ing Easton ior Mauch Chunk, AUentown,UethieheDi,cic. At 6 P. M. lor Lsmbcrtvltle and intermediate station. -November 21) IBK. WILLIAM ILGaTZAIER, Agent. , , T-vIllT.ADEI.l'HTA. CEltMANTIlWN ' ivn X NOKRlrtOWN KAJLIOAD. On ar.d after Tltt'EfcL-AY, Novtmberl, 16Cfi, mtU fur ther notice. ' 1 i ' . , FOB OKEMANTOWN. . . , Leave Phih u-iphla b, 7,8, , 10,11, la A.MZ, !,. , $?4.4.6,th, -".'..'M,'.ll.l2 I'.M. ' Leave (;ermautowLi, 7,7,8, 8 20,9, 10,11, 13 A.6; l,2.P,4,4fc, 7,8, 9,111.11 P.M. T lit 8 21' uown tram, and l and ( sp trains wlU not (lop on the Utrmantown brancn ON SUNDAYS. ' Leave Philadelphia -,' A. Aa., 2, 7, and lt)V P, Rt. Leave titimnntown t't A. 61., I. li, and H)i P, M. CHE.NNLT HU.L RAUJXOAD l eave Philadelphia ti, b, 10, 12 a.6., 2, Z,bX, 7,6, and 11 P.M. Leave CMsrut nil! 7-1" mlrutei, 8, 940, 1PMA.K. 1-40, 8'4u, i'40, 0 40,8-40. and III 411 nunutes P.M. 1 ON HUN HAY 8. 1, IeavePtiIla(ielphla!l t4 rr-inutea A M.,2and7P.K. ' Leare Chescut DUi7-Miniinuu A. hi., 12-40, 6 40, aaut fl vi minutes f. M. IOR CONWIOHOCKEN- ANO NOLfclSTOWN. Leave Philadelphia (j.bl' .n pli. Minutes A. M., IK.t. )s, M. Vi, bi inicntes. and llj-i P. M. LeuveNorrltown6 40, J, J-W uatiate,9, 11 A. M., liC 4i, th. andH P.M. "1 lie Lin P. M. train T-ill step at Falls. Reboot Lsna. vru.. shloou,Manayar:k,riprltiK MUM,aiidCnLono:keuuali. r Ilk kllLIUVk " T.eavePbtladclphJatiA. M.,2i andeP.M. '. Leave Nonlatown 7 A. M., 6 and bSi P. M. . OK UATlAl UNK.. ! leave Philadelphia 6, 8 D-Ml-00 minutea A.K.. 1 t, 4i,Si, fc4, 8-oJ, and l!i P. tt. Leave 61unaytmk l-;C, 7. 8 20, V UK A. It., 2, 6, CI. 6 1 M. 1 ON FITfDAYB. : Leave FUUdciphl H A. M. and f. P.M. ! Leave Mar.ayuiik7H A. M.and P. M. I W. b. WlLH&N, General (Superintendent, 1 ' Deaot NINTH and ORUSJ4 btraea. JAMES It. LITTLE & 0 0. . MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ' STJPEEIOR COFIIN 1EIMMINQS. No. 104 N. SIXTH STREET. i , PUlLADELPfilA. ', Mounttnirs, Handle, gore. Tack. Diamond btwde fScrew-Caps, Ornameuts, mar Btudj. Lining Nails. Es cutcheons, tUver Lace, Inscription Plates, etc. efe. i PartlouIr nttentlon psU ' CIO II lm i KMORAVIWO COFFlW-PI.ATH!g. P-RTXT WFLI OWNERS OP PROPERTT The onVp'cet WY7 Welliol-ane- 4 tw. nictedtirh'P'fc- A, PEYTOW,"' J.' ' ! ' Manitfacrnrerof poedrMie ''' I ; aOtDSMITlia' BALU. h liUAltY UH
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