THK DAILY EVEXLVG TELEGRAPH. -PHIL ADELPIIIAy , MONDAY, DECEMBER .31, 18GG. r LOVE-LETTERS. , An Amusing 6ki((li, Tlr o(ciio8 of compo'ltlon Is onn whitli ma-t men, in I lie course of a lonp ami ciic kcreil career, 'iitoiiic familiar with, if tncy navo uot ,?ot to wr to lovc-lf-'ters of their o wn.thi; chance? f 111'.- or of a prolusion brinir them aenerally ito contact with the love-letter of otlmr i'oplc: 'and general experience irror in ttii, lat tlicix i" no branch of literature so univii'. lly cultivated to so wrv little purpo-e or uf-e. Love -letters oujrht, on theory, to be full of enlu j. Tbe.v Joulatn, or rue Buppos-ed to con- aiu, the young guMilnus of niture and of the ieart. And it is very much in invor or t:ie writer? iat they write in moments of considerable ex- Itatluu, av.d mean what t'ley write to be seen nly by one pair of liquid eyes. At such a task, ue would think only n very t-tupld man ould fail: but, on the contrary, one finds tlmt ry lew men succeed. lVrlrips, at the time, it not of itiucli conuequcuee whether the author foituu-jte in u lirerury point of view or not, the only critic to whom his niorts are stib tted is usually blindly purlin!, and perhaps much ol a literary juli!''. lint rs clever icii every now and then i.rc fucinatiiir, .ind do hriiien touietimi'j to mil in love witu hi, it Is necessary lo haw houk sellable view. o what a letter .l the ort, nirerted to a npeient critic, should roiilnin. And inar ch . in the pro-cut condition ot society and law , nobody can be qii!e certain that his e!et'.tr tniiy not hfreaitur be publMioJ, Ueriorthe benefJt nt tip- newspaper 9 or lor tentv, it is important that people should ain to cive tlicr mind to doiiii; their listolii'y duties well, and in a manner nlcolnVil to 1-ri.iu 110 disgrace upon hcni.-ele or tlicir ednca'-lon. What ruins moft love-letters is not the sentiment, or he u:iworldlines thii iniilci'lies them, so nuch as the aduerenee ton cuniiion form, which is not by any means bused upon the rule of the hiirhest ut. The love-letters of trademen and hnli'-ciUicalcil people, whenever tbevtiunup in the papers, nre always lull of ittle commonplaces whicli the writers appear UcoiiMder appropriate to the situation, 'l'liey never .-eein uble quite to make up tlicr ni'iid whether it is the correct thin? to call the beloved obiect tho't or jou; and the second per son sfnaiihtr and the second person plural keep Wnnieri!i' tip ntrfiin! one another in a manner that ni'i-t be heart rend! us to any younti tra les ninn's nrs-trcta who is much of a enumiiuiian. There is som jt iiins; about the leiters 01 lover who be ons to this clt. f life tint rein in N the , rennet of a valentiue. It is the correct thinir, 'appairntlv. anions them to ongacre in a pc-nodi- ui cm ie-p'juueuce, unti uie ii iiisu tradesman 1 .. . 1 . .1 A. .1 oes it without a murmur: nut ins share 111 it uera'.lv consib's ol a3muccH that when he t back to his shop after leaving the lady of aUectiou, he could not slep a witik: but at eveu in the dark wotches ol the nk'lit h "thine, fondly thine.-' The vnutm milliner, whom it Is addressed, 1? far better pleased 't these little common forms should not bo ov.t. Love-letters, like a troiissemi, u wed .Meaktast. and a trip out of town, are the Lor incidents of courtship and of niarriiifre. tber voting milliners have had them, and it ould be a painful thine to think thev were to oni.Tteii. lhe nappy tradesman is houim lo atify so harinlcs n l eutiment of feminine -ffnU'.v: and rlourwbcs away with his thee s and bis them's in order to keep pace wi'.h his and his fair mistress' conceptions of what a love letter ordiuarily ii, and what it is designed ( to be. The love-letters of uiluc vted pr ople 11 re. doubt less, les-a priolesque, but educated people have their own common form, which to cold and ; rational observers would appear possibly little lees ridiculous in the loner ruu. The poetry of the times basacoud deal to say to the love letter of the period, tiirls who are tolerably well read, know by he ir t, all the routine of ovemaking Ion ; before they ever come to bo jrioul in love. The first thins: hat a woninu likes when she is being courted, ts to be called somethiLn like what amateur musicians are always culling one nuoiher in duel. She is quite willing to be a bee, or a bird. or a lily: but it 1 de nout ur tha' -hes-tiould be either in the orui'Uoloeieal or the botanic-til Hue. It I all very well if the lover happen.- to have been a little in the duet way, too. He Can in tit is ca.-o under-tand the fi elinu. and nerve himself, without much diiliculty, to respond to it. But it he is entirely ignorant about birds nnd botany, his tak become: nior? eer'ous. He has the humiliation of beimr obli.aed lo couUuc himself entirely to callinir hi future wile an nmrel or a soilless, accurdimr as he im n ost addicted to c)n-?ical or to t'hriiiaii I iuytoolojy: while the niortu'.ylus thousilit can I not la 1 to strike liim that botii apiel!utions are I a little elevated an I a lntk' trite. It it were not, I iiido-.t. lor the penny wiitina; love-lrttci' I. mierht rot be so exhaii-iing id the.iutellect. In 1 old r;;i e a aentleman Cv ild only inJile epistles of the k nd otiee a week, or once a fortnight, and bad plenty ot leis'ire to 2,et up Jn-s literary 'steam and to select Ire iilnsiratious. If, at the moment, it did not occur to him what sort of plant he wih'd to cull his fair cur rcsponl?nt, he had at least seven days to think about it, aud to consult bis dictionary. The penny-post ha altered all this, and 11 lover's iniaiua'ion now ha to nudcicru frequent and dim na! diaiiis which it really is quite untitled to support. Courtship has Income n literary crisis in lite. Men mut write us lomj; as women will read, and it is on this account that the art of love-letter writine: deerves to be seriouily tausht tin A seriously recofinlzd. It i a sad thine to mink how many people are totally Ignorant of the proper rudimeuts of a train in ir whu h is ure to become necessary to them tii tlie dnily rowtiue of their profession. A Ti'lbn'" o j?-nicv fl'iv, iii .( iiowinp deserved eouipiiuienr t'i tiie is oriuiii in a requeM in.t le i us nuiuor, on heTinrtol a laily rorrepowlent of Mr. Colfax, for his the author's) uiitot-rnnh to eiiflo.ie in her letU't. Mr. Whittier, who wa present, nave it mi'Oiii)tu: Collax ! Well chosen to preside I I'er t'n'Ctlom's 'ouffiess, aud to utiide, ouo who ho d. the runs of luie, The current ot HSKn at doDate; i rouiHted bv one too wiso, and kooiI, Aim iair, witha', to bo Withstood, lli'f, from our Northern rivur-hauks, 1 -end to ihe my hea'ty thanks t or all tho pativneo yliU has borne T!' truirv foot o: Bunkum's horn, 1 he h ssiug ol the Copperhead, Ard Koily dropplnir nordi of lead! jitill wifely reudv when tho fca'e. Hnnfia poised, to make tbo r put prevail : .still loremost, thuuirh 8euesiou's head Ho ciuxhed, with si'ornliil heel to tread The lile out from its writhlnir tml ! Ai wUe, firm, fuithlul to the cud, t.ol keep thee! prajs thv Bincero friend, 7th Mouin 11, 180G. Jou.n 0. Whittier. Jtcjot t of t he State Ti-cnurui' of North CaMoliitn. Ealiioh, DfComber 28 I ho report ol Mr. Hat He. in asurer ot .North Carolina, exhibit ai lol low: J ho anti-war debt oi 'ortl Curo'iua. in cludmir iuierest to the lit of Ooiober, lSod, is 818U23;000. Ibe loliowing iconoral Mat-nvnt shows tlio condi tion ol the Mute Treomirv : Ha ance m baudi ot ?iub'io Irtaurer Jauuiry 1, lSiiii, 5'Jiil US; receilit or tt'O fl-cal year cudin( -ieptoiubor 30, 1M0, 1 007 770 UtJ; diaburseiiien s for tlio lineal year eudiuir icptembfi 80. lt-i C 1 850,62 72, loaviiu in He hands of tho public lrca uror, Ootober 1, llWJ, 12s,205l2. A tabe is aoKcudeU to the report, showing an estimate ot tbo pro l ubln cMitiiHos ot the bta e tiovermuent fur the (iscal year endinar October 1, IHoit.as tolio vs: LeKidlutiro riepartnieiit, 4101.100; Exucubve Uc uartuieui, aii30i! Judicial li'partmi-iit, 00U; nuacellaueouH, tt'i'iS 13" totu', iS1'.I),6:I5. The Trou. surer l1ave it 10 the Le(rilaiure whctlirr provision shall Lc made for tho payment ot tnleient ou the public rebt, and it so resolved, ho suys the iuU j cau Le increased lor that pumose. Tliote ore 202 tluilv, trl-wcckl.v, unJ weekly miners i)uiiiiii.'m in nil raciiu' roui ;n uu' tiire, Hup luiii'ti'M tui't inty ui tii"ni'.ir hi CiiH;'ornia. iwih of n A?od Lady Mr'i. Miriam ll irt, of J tne (OW pUn.on, Me., dii-d letetitly at the ad vanced nee oi 0,10 hundred jears three months and ttu du.' fcS'ie, was boru ,ot Sua barmy ms.. AnuiiBt 21. Iv ' "'tt'ueu inline was Hieck. She had u dieting t rcmcmbiance of the II nlii ot l ovl, ntnn .linM k 1 AM WO0H 01 tUe Itevolution was eh'ed, and of he." father's takiiifr his fl-un ami (toiua out 10 join the tniite-nien. !he and her Utisbiind were amonir the ii"s' stt tiers of Union, and endured all the labors al rrivutions ol a pioneer lite. Her two children, noth over seventy years old, followed their mother to the prove. , VIILl 1NERY, TRlrVI MINGS, ETC. JILLINKRY rOH THE HOLIDAYS. A C'licnp nnd Sabstautinl Ott't. Attention In called to my elegant aMormeiit of it'll BONN.dUltnbte tor Hcnrln) KEATIIIiK3.rLOWK.K9, nOMJETS, RUd lot' Ml I.APII H' HATS, prepared tpecta'ly for the HOLIDAY SEASON, nnd selllnit at greatly reduced pilcos. .r. MAUEMOIS I". Ij 1. K K K O tt 1 1 , 11 6 t utlim No 1)01 VVALN VI .sdre.-t. jp-.v Sl'LKMiIM Ot'LMNC! OV FALL. AND 't"VVISTEn 8TYI.ES. J1K1, M. A. BlStKK, rJ"- ho Mai tlhhMT Mircct, I'lillAdelpma, r IMl'OKTFB (IF LADIf.H' DRKSrt Atfl CLOAK 'lKIMMlnOS. Alco an elegnnt gtock nt lnnxried Taper Pa.tein for Ladies' and Clill, ren' IirffR. 1'orlnan Urern and thick Halting in all it vuiietlea. I adieu turntnlilnv their rich nnd cotiy imii rla mav rely on bcinfr artiatleallr fitted, and heir woik tlnlhhed iu tlietuioat prompt and eill clent niannir, at tilt lowest posnlble prices at twentj -lonr hours' notice. Cniting and baKtlnu. I'atteini. in eta, nr by ibe aingle piece, tor tucrchanu and dress makers, now ready. 920bui MRS. R. DILLON, Ifos. 333 and 331 SOUTH Street, Dm i handsome assortment of M1LLIMEBY for the Podday. Also, Silk Velvets, Crapes, Kit bons, leathers, ('loners i nd Lrtuics. Ladles who make tlicir own Uon nets supplied nliLall tba material. 7 isi SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &a G EXTS' rur.NIiiUINO (iOODS SI1IKTS V APK OK ' E )Y 01!K iULLS Ml'LIS on y usual price bV. UIT IA)K OK WAMSL'ITA MUSLItJ 11 tl'l.'i usual price J.VM) LO 8 frll IK1 N ou hand and made to order A liberal deduction to win lusalo trade WH.hH. hllAKt-H, AMH'ANIM FLANNEL U UKKMillKTH AL PKAWKHH, all sizes and ua It leg. AlfO, FANCY SCAHKS, N'ECKI'iKS, (il."VKS flDK KS., Hl'Sl'ENDKItB, etc., iu great vanctv. nnd at leasonaole prices. CU6 2ui T. L. JACOBS, No. IX'.Ui CULSNUT Street. I C H A 11 D E A Y 11 E, (Ten years with J. Burr Mooro .t John C. Arrion , HAS OPENKD AT No. 68 N. SIXTH St., below Arch, P..iladelphia Wncro tcintendBto ketp a variety ot OKNTH' FUUNISIIIN'U GOODS, And to nisnufacture the improved SIlOfLUKK-SLOAI SIUItT, Invented by J. Burr Mooro, which for ease and com loit cuunot be surpassed. 1) ii JJ F. BUTLEIl, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS No. 142 South EIGHTH St. 1 2 J. W. SCOTT & CO., SHIKT MANUFACTURERS, AKD DEALEHS IK MLN'S FUltNlSUINtt GOODS Ko. 814 CHESNUT Street, KOL'R DOORS EELOM TUE "CONTINENTAL, lliiLALEl.ntlA. p AT E N T SIIOULDEK-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. l'tltf-JCCT FITTING BUIR18 AND DBAWiiK nir.de item mcafurcuient at very abort notice. All other ailleiea of UfcNTLKAlKM b KKJiSS GOODS .ntuilvtioty. WINCU1:BTJ,n & co. 111 Ko. 706 C1IEBNUT Bireot' QliNTS' EUUNISllING GOODS. F. HOFFMAN, Jit , Late G. A. fJoflinan, successor lo W. W. Kclght,) KINK S111KT8, AND WE.U'FERS, HOKIKUV AND OI,OVS, bilk, Lambs' Wool, a Merino UNDER-CLOTHING. 10 6tiith8 No. 8'43 AKCL Street. PROPOSALS p Ii O 1' O S A L S F O U COll K It. Navy Dupahtmbst. HfllBAU OF CONS'lltUCTIOV AM) ItKl'Alll Uecember li. lSliii .ealed I'ronocnls to fiirnitli 4UU,toO uoiimli ol Innot Copper, ono luiif "Lake " beat quality, will be received ut this liuieau until 1 o'clock lJ. M., of J n ii uiu y 3, lbo7, at which time the proposals will bo OfCI.tll. 1 lie prorosals must I;e add recsert to the "Chief of the HiiiojU ot Consiriictiou nnu KcpaiiK Navy JJo I iiriuit'iit, Washiiipton," nnd Le endorsed "l'ro poruiR lor Copper," that tliey may be dinineuished lioiu other Ousiuess lettois, nnd must bo made in cuiupl anco wilh tho ' Instructions to Mulders mil kin if oilers lor supplies tuthc Nuvy ieiartmunt," winch cuii be obiamed irom the Commandant's otlice at any Nayy Vard, or from tho i'lirchasinit l'uymastor at any Kavnl Station, or lroui this liuriau. Iho Copper to be snbiect to the necsry test and inspection of the proper ollicer of ih" Waaliinitou ISavy Vard, where the whole quantity is to bo de livered ; 160,000 pounds to berledvercd onorbefne tho lit ot iebiuarv. and tbo remniuder ou or beioro the 1st ol Aplil, lfe(i7. 12 20;hui4t "T T Ml F.D STATES MILIIAUV EAILKOAD l Was'hikoton, P. C, December 20, 18t!0. f-'enled proposals will be received ai this otllco until 12 M., MuNUAV, January 11, lor the purchao, iiom the United Stales, ot live thousand (6lXiO) l oiiied iilp ltuilroad Chairs, suitable lorl&ib, "1" Hail. ' Hiese Chairs aronow stored at the works of Comma- & Winslow, Trov. New Vork. Mimplesinay beeen at tlusollice, or at thoLnited Stales (Juailermaster's Ollico in New V oi'k city, l'liliadi lphla, l'a., or Louisville, Ky. Terms-Ca-h, iu Government iund'. J. J . C K I Ij I f 12 20 13t Hvt. Col. aud A. Q. M., U. 6. Army, LANDSCAPE DRAWING CAKDS, A LWAU uiul seilesot views, tltteen in nuinbei, -.ned lor the instruction ol Juvenile artists Price, Is enta a puckaKe. With tha tVKNING TKLKGKPU, iiV VO Mi CLIP f ER c, w 111 be found on sale at tfce NEWM STAND, 1. W. tornerSKVF.KTU and CUEHNUT Street PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS h AMlAltli 1KST1TUTK. Mo. 14 M. M'lll street, ahove Market. B. C. 'ui thirty i-eurfl' prafttlcui exDerlouce. K V 1. B KTT, auaruutte tii .lti:iul niliiiwiiiieiit ni hi. i'reiuiuu latent ilraduatlnir I'rerkuio Trusa. and a variety ot Olhera. Bunnortera, K.lantic StocklURS.hhouluei Branc Crulclu a. buitpeuaoi'lta, Ao LaJiea' apartuiuut " ucted by a Ladr. fM A TjY XANDEB ('. C ATT EL LA- CO., . I'KOIH'OK f'OMMISBlov 11 K ROll AS'I'A, ho. 28 NOUI'll WIIAUVKS AND SO 7 NOKI1I U Al'I'.lt KTIM'.F.T, l'llll,IM'M I'lll.V. Ai sxAsni a r. vi 'it i.l vl 'j! i:m.i.mio i Ariv.i.t. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. & A. C. V A K 1, E I t, OLD RYC WHISKY, IOK 1AMIHES AND 'I HE THADE. Ko. 1310 t IIKSM'T Street. J4 & A. C. VAX Ji E I L, FiMEOLD SHERRY WINES, l ot Families and the Trada. No. 1310 ( IIKSM'T Street. II. & A. C. V A N IJ E I L VERY SUPERIOR BRANDY, For Medicinal and ether uaei. No. 13IO ( IIHSXt T Slrecf. 11 k. A. C. V A N B E I I,, CHAM PA ONES OF ALL FAVOUITE BRANDS. No. 1310 CHKSM'T Sticrf. & A. C. VAX I! E I L him: mekciiants, 11 ly inwIGmrp No. 1310 CIIESNl T t. G It E A T II EVOLUTION IN Til K WISE TRADE OF HIE UNITED fcTAlCS Pure California Champagne, de and rrcparrd aa i done in Frnnce, IVoiu prO I'nliloruta Wiuc, aad taku k (lie place of Imported Cliunipa.no. I lio under. Iprcd would call the attention of Wlue licalcra and hotel Keepers to tlio folionuiir lotior, viblcli imij Ive a correct idea of cue quality of theli Wine- 'l oktim-tal Hotel. 1'iui.ADr.i.rii.-Oct 25, 1803. ' MusBiii. boLci.i.ii ii t o. : ;mtlcii en :-t'uvii(! nvcn your California Cbam iif a tiioK iiili test wo take i leBHiire innayliiH tha v c tlili.k it ilie test Auuiiiiiu A'lnu we liavo ever uaou W e hUt 11 at once i.ltico it ou out bill ol tare " ours tru.y, J. K. K1NUM.ET A CO." CALL ai.d TliY Ol K CALlfOltMi CHAMPAGNE BOUCHER &, CO., II iU tuthn -j 'o. ?o 1KY Street, Kow Kork. A . J! AYl'-K, A tcnt. UO SAKEOM St., Phi adclphln. ;l NATHANS & SONS I M V O iHANDIES, Etc II T OF i: n s XV1NE3, . Ku,. CHN8, So. 19 North FH0NT Street. riilLADFXflUA, 1HBKS KATUAtIA, UOIUCK A. NATHANS, OULANDO D. MA'l'H AfS. 10 2? u M ADULTKRATED L I O D 0 R s ONLY ItlCUA'lO PLNISl'AN'rt UTllIfL1 i K ll Vl 111 'IV No. ITO CIIKSNUT bTlll'.l'.T Keuriy Oiioit the l'ot OUVo PlllbAiiEUHlA. rmiililesmpplied Or.lers roin tlio Coaotry promptly teticied to I ( h DAN'S CELBHRATKD TOXIO ALE. r) 1 his truly lenlihlul nnd ntitriioiis bever.ixo, now ,n use hy ihonsai.oe Invmlus and others lmn eitnb lisl'cd a thfiriieter tot qualii) ot material and mint,-ol n. mm aituie wl ltli stands unrivalled, it is rccoiu n.emicd hy pliysicians ol this and other places as a supe 'lotioKKi, and rt(inres t ut a tnai to convince the most t-kepucal ol Us (ui at n erit To ue hail, wlio'esa e nnd rctall.otl'. J. JOIIDAN.N . '2 l'EAJt Street, fll 7V AMERICAN LEAD PEftCIL COMPr NEW VORK. KACTOIIV, HflJSON CITY, . . Th'.s C'tmpanj isuo lull) pr in.redtoturnlsli LEAD PENCILS. Kiiunl iu U,nllty to the Best Uranda, Tiie Company has taken treat pains and nveted iri. nipiiu in lilt mi k up ihi ir ,a' loi v, anu now a-k die AUiejkuu pub.ic to aive ttieir pmciu alulr trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured. Orent care has btn ) csioMCd to the manii iu tiirliii,' . f tt li:iOH htXAliON M.AVMNU I'UMltrt. upo ciul y irc uretl nr the ute 01 Luiueers, Aichltecis, 6 rtiuts, etc. a complete acrtm nt, constantlr on hand IsofT'i ed at lair teiuis to i lie tiiuic at i lit i r holesule Waleoiooin Ke. 34 JOHN Street, New York. 'I lie 1 ncl's are to be had ot all principal Stationers and Notion Deaitrs Ask for Au.oiicuu Leml Pencil. 101 fmwtiui OUERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DCl't'GISTS, it AX UFA CI U HE KS, IMtURTEUS, AM It DEALERS M Taints, Varnblics. ana Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 10 243m COBNKU ACR ONTJ JIENTS, TOMBS, GRAVK-STONES, Etc. ' Jut comple ted, a beautltul variety ot U ALIAS MAKBLB MON L'll EN'1'8, Will be sold cheap for ca.h. ,., Work cent to any p4tt ol the tTiiltcd States. IIENIIY S. TAIIR, MARBLE WORKS, i wini No. 110 GRE1N htieet. I'UlladelpliW N E X V H 11 Ad MANI'KACTORy A N t; J O UN T. a A 1 L. K Y & c o., VKMI1VKD TO N K. corner ol 31 liKtl and WATER Strc.t?, Philadelphia DLALEHU IN 11AUS A ND BACiUING oi every deBiritloi',irr lliiiin, Flour. Salt, Buper-l'hoajiaaie , of Lime, rouo Hunt. He. larre and email CUNV MltH eonstautlyon h nd. a-a-'U Ainu. WOOL BAl'K!. JOIIN T BA1I.1.Y JAIIIIB CAOAPIiN. pi O USE COVER S, M1.FALO BOBKo, ANGOLA MATS, BKICW MAItKKl' RA'IKS. KNl'.ASS :- c;o , ho. UU MARKET htrot. l.he-sl'O I oie lii ilcoi'. Ci in.-hJ ie. ilihthiut FINANCIAL. r.ANK.IN(J HOfiSE jAY(jObS&(p. 113 and 114 So. THIRD ST. FHILAD'A. Dealers in al Government Securities OLD G-QOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted LNIEREST ALLOWED ON DZrOSIT. C'ollecth n mad, Stocks bought nndpold on Com mlfslon 12 .43ui Special liif.'i.tFa tcccn n cfatlorj icettvcd lortad 5-203, 7 3-10s, 188h, 1040s, HOI OUT AND SOLD, DE E3AVEN& BROTHER, to. 40 S011I1 THIill) ST. I02rpl ATlDfiAL EXCHANGE OAfiK Capital $300,000, Full Paid, HAS BEHOVED TO ITS NEW BANECIFJC HOUSE, Nos.633 and 635 CHESNUT St. A. I5C1U l'usitleiit JciiiN W. Cii.ik ici.. Cashier. 1L7 C ) dBenleU IZ JIL. gf. ZfeciLLLlLcA ojliL 3faLaq;n. Q-iirhaiiae, and mcmlicU a' gftacfa and ,&c.Ld XLcli.arLg,cA. uz licit rltLeA. fLicaiuiiA af (Javhlzi, and 1LLIAM PAINTER .' CO,, EANKERSJ Ko. 3G South T1IIIID St. Goveruinent Securities Bought and Sold! And Old 5-2 O, CONVERTED INTO riVE-TWENTISS OF 1866 And Uic ne ,v liviidi tlt-Mversd Immcdlatoty. CITY LONS BOOGiil AND SOLD, D A VIES imOTIU'UtS, Ko. 225 DOCK Street, UANKEliS AND BROKERS. BUI AN" BKLb L'MITKD STATF.B B0K11S, ALL IS UE. Al'tiL'ST, JVM:, and Jl!LY 7 3-10iOiK3. GOMl'Ol'Sl IS'IEKLBX NOTCH. u AtjeitBT 1 .10 NOlfcB CyV.ltl'L ISIO 1111 lit 6-iOBO-"DB. Bteicantilo Taper and Loans on Collatudla negotiated Bioek nought and fcold ouCuumiii-Hluu. 131 QOM POUND INTEREST NOTES, JANUASY COUPONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. STERLING, LANE & CO , BANKERS, & ctrcp Ko. 110 South TH1BD Street. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFEb VANS & WATSON M AS V FACTCBEUfl OF FIRE AKD BURGLAR-PROOF 8 A. F1 E S DESIGNED FOR Bauk,Mrcutlle,or DwvlllnK-Ilosiaei V Established Over 25 Tear. Over 24,000 Safes In Use, The only Safes with Iusidu Doors. ' Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness, told at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREllCOJUSi No. 811 CHESNUT Street, PUILAIiELPHlA. tUSAp g L A T E MANTELS! feLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Diuublluy, beauty, Btiengtb, and Cheapness. bLaTE MASTELB aud blii to Work Ocnerully, niadf to order. J. B. IvIMES & CO., U o 21?1 and 31:9 CHXSNVt Hueet. JWLROADJJNES. E A I) I N G U A I l B O A It 11. i. M IMMlil-ii.i.1. i o IVTFtfTOR OT IKSNBILVAMA. TUB H III YLKlLL, HrjB. ; UMI'rill.AJiJi AMI Myi1IITf CAftiiAB Ct-,J t'WtBT. AM TDa rtUNTi R AELAKUEMJ.NT OF rAS6EKGf.B TKAUfa, .. - Ik. r. l'C Cl,,r Hi, nTV.Vr ''?rt , l'V"y Vffot, at TUITiTEKNTn and hour's-- t",,'l. FoluideirUa, at tha loUowlug W'RKIKa AOCOJVMODATlOtr, At i ',41 A. II., lor Leaiii'.( and iTitermfUlato Statfitii. fcelmnuif. leaver Rending at 6S0 I". M axrlvuuj l'li!lauelfhi4tU 10P. 1M. Ill'RSIXG FXFUF.BH, At 8-11 A. 31., It r 1 fading, Lebanon, Harr1rturR, rotti-vill-, I'lnctfiove, aari.Kipia, Bnnhury, Willlauisport, T DiTR. Koc!)rtor. Vw' Falln, Bullalo, hentown, TViikes(,anc, l'lititon, Vork, CaTllnle, C'baubersburg, IIki iviown, no. cin. Dilf train ennoeeta at REAPIXO with Kaat Fannarl vaiila Italin art tralna f r Aileiilon.to..aiirt the Lebanon Galley train for Harriniiura, etc., at I OKT CrlNTON n th rtwln Kal.roao traint for WhllamslMirg, Lock Haven, f.lmira, etc t at IlAKKIHBUKii with Northern jtMial.t tniibfrland Valley, ard Bchilkill and Buaque aiira trnlna fur Nonhutnhirland, WllUanuport, Vork, CLutnbcTfjburg, rinejfro" e. etc. AF1K1IN0OS EXIT.ESR Leavea Philadelphia at 8-i P. Al.,for Feadtn?rott llf, Ilivrihburii, etc., conuecitii(! with KeadlLg and ( omuibla Balhond rulnHor Columbia, etc. KKADIKG ACl'OMMODATIOV Leaiei Reach, at ti-Sti A. M ., atoppti.a at all fiay t tloi.a, enlvUg at Philadelphia at 9 VIA M. KeturLli.n,leavcairhiiMnij)tiit 4 i0 P. M. ; anlvai In i.r aoinj; at 7 U, 1: f Tiaij.a lot 11 llauelphfa leava narrlshur,- at 810 A. M., and I f.ntvillc at 8'4o A. M , irlin Iu Viiiladtlphln ft I W 1'. II, Af.erroon iraius enva IlarrlBl ur at L-iO I'. 6'"p m""" ht a4i l'' M'' BrrUintf 10 fbJiktiolphia at ' IIrRiPIIfl O ACCOMMODATION I.eavea Ju nilmg ai 7 ll A. M.. nnd lNirlabmv t W M. loiitveting nt Ileai ins with Af:ernoon AccjmHio (';iilon toutli aUut 1'. W.,anlwLg In 1 hUadeli-hl attr 10 Market t'a'n. nithpstienKfTear attaehed. leavea Phlla uphta ai ll 46 r.con lor l;eaalrir and kll way ftallja. l.cavea LencllnK al 11 U0 A. M , and I'ownlmjtowu at IX oC I'. SI., lor Philadelphia and all isay atatlona- Allihe abive trams tun dadj , hiir.daya exoepted. fiiidytrlnleaeP"ltvil!eatf-00A. M..and Plvilft iie'phia m 8 I.l I. W I.ec l'Bihule!;ililft lor KeaClug at k CO A At., rei liming from heading at 4 vi P. M. C'llEfltK VAILLV KAll.l'.OAD. ramerge-a I'nr Di.wnirgton mid Intermedial rntnU .aleil,7 ;!0andfl'lCA. M. and 4'80 P. M trains from M iiaJclrhiu. returning from Dowiiingtuwn at7-U) A. H. 'lilt HMD tinon. StW OLK EiPHESS FORTTtTSBtTBO AND TEE WKMT I av( Kew Tork at 7 and V A. M. ar d P OO P. M paKslru? Ktacllng nt 1 (''land 11 M A. 51 and 1-48 P. M., and con uieilrg at llairifburg with I'ennsvlvanla and Northern (t-utial Railroad expreaa ualna lor PUtaburc, C'hlcaco Wiihamt-iHtt, tlmlra. Baltimore, ate. Keiumm. exnn na trtn leaves llanltbiirg en arrtral o he l'tims Ivanla expieis from 1'ittsburg, at 8 and 9 fy A M. and ft-J,", I', ll,, pHsaln Heading at 4'-! and 10'f2 A M.,andll-3CP M.,and arriving In Sew Vork at 10 A. M. aiid V-49 I". M. t'leeping cars accompany these trnlut Inoigh between Jerauy City and riltaburg, without chango A mall train for Kw York leaves IlarTlshurg at 2-10 P. it. Mail train for liarilaburg haves en Vork at 1-' M. ScULVLKIlU. VALLEY LAlLKOAD. Trains leave Pott-ville at 7 ana 11-U) A. 3l and 718 P. M , teiuimng fioiuTamaiiua at T ii A. M. and l'W aaC 1 In P . M. SI'IH'VLKILL AST) Bl'fiQVEUA KNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 50 A. 11. for l'liiegrove and iieirKhurg, and 1-WIP Si. for l'inegrove and Iraraont, turning from Harrishnrs atS-20 p. M,,auU from Tre mot:t BtJ iiiA.W.andr.-zoP M. TJOKETfl. Through first-class tickets aud emigrant tickets lo all he piiui 'i rI points In the North and Wejt and Canada. 1 he following tickets aie obtainnbie only nt trie office of S I'1:AIF0K1. lreimiror. No. B- FOI RTH Htreet, i hiladeijdila, or ot U. A. 1UCULLS, Ucnoial Bupsrliiteud Uent, Reading : COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 2") per cent, discount, between any points desUed.for atii'ilcs and urms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 ml.es butweeu a l points, t?2'SC csch.foi tauiilieii anufiinis BWASON TICKETB. For thtee, sis, nlna, or twelve monihs, for holders only, 'i all points, at re due & rates CLERGYMEN Residing on the line ol the roua will he furnished cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at talf laie. EXCLUSION TIC'KE'lB Fiom Philadelphia to principal muti.ms, good for Satur- ay, buncay.aLd Monday, at reduced tare, to be I ad odIj ii tre li.kct Oltlco, atimuTEl.MU and CALLOW 11LLL Hutcts. FREIGHT. Goodi of all descriptions fuwarded to all the abort :'oi uiu from the Company 'a I'teiiht Lepot, 2l:OAO aad WILLOW Btiects. . FREIGHT TRilNS Leave Philadelphia daily at S M A. M, 13-4 5 noon, and G 1' M., tor Reading, Lebanon, Uarrlahui g, lottjviile, l'ou CUnton, aud all points forward. MAILH Close at the Thtladclphla Post oillce for all places en the rrul aiid Its brancnes at 6 A. Al., and for the iriicipaJ tM'noS only at 816 P.M. bli TTKKIGHT I-IJiES FOR NEW YORK J.' all the matlors on th CAMDEN and AMIsOY cuiineoiing Kallroaaa. INUKi.Art D Ds.o..-"i'K. and 'J HE CAisDl.N AND AUUOT KAtLKOAu m.it-' TUA8POU'rAlION l).MHA.Y Fit EIGHT LINES for New Yojk will leate WALNCT btreet Wharf at S o clock P. M dally (Biincaj s excepted). Erelght must be dehvcied before 4a o'clock, to be for warded the same uay. Keturning, lhe ahove lines will leave "ow Vork at 11 ui ou, and 4 and 6 P. AI, Freight lor Irenton, Princeton, Klrgston, Sew Brunt w kk, and all points on theC :'iuuen und Aiuhoy LiiilroaJ; niso, on the lielvldtre, Delaware, and Pleraingtcn, tiie New Jertey, the l-'-ochoid and .iRinobur;;, and the I'.'ir liiigten and .Mount licily LaiUoaag, received and Lr wa ded tip to 1 P. -M. 1 lie lieu idire D lawsro nall-na4 connects at Phll'lps bmi: with the Lthl.h al.cy Jbnilruail, and at Manun kaehunk with all folnta on the Delaware, Lackawanna, auo Western ha.noul, toiwiuUiug to b.v.acu;e, hulialo and othtr points in AesternNi-w Vork. 'j he New Jcisi Unlliond connccii at Elizabeth wit'i the New Jersey Central Uailrnad, and at Newark with the Idoirls nil Essex UaUruaU A slip nieiuoranuiini, tpccl.'Yliig the marks and n iaihers, aliii ieis and consignees. mut, In every instniice, be seut w it ii each load of gooiia, or norecclc t w ill be f,-lvi n. N. M-Incieaied fbrllitles have been uinde for tha transportation of live stocs. I'rovera are Invited to ti-y the route. When stock Is furnished In ouantities r f two cu oads or more, It wifj te delivered at the loct ot fortieth Hint, near the Drove Vard, or at Pier No. I, North i liivcr, as the shippeis may designate at tlio time ol I shipment, lor turns, or other Uitorn.ation, ai plv uj WALIElt 1 KEt.iiAN, freight Agent, No. 2t 0. DELAWAKE Avenue, PhUidelphJa. I -VT0RT1I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I X Depot. N. W. conur BEIIKM nl AMEKIC'AN titf. PorltETHl .EllEM.liOVLEfTOWN.MAUClI C11UMA, UMI'A, nii'i.i.uiPi oia.siiu ictvcnuAuiic, At i 4" A. M lExprcs9j. for Pctldehem, AUeutown, Muucli Chunk, Hazleton, W'llliaiiisport, and Whkesharre. At o I'o P. ii, (Exprets) lor Lothlehtu, Eu.un, etc., reaching taMon at 6 4i f M. At 6 P. M for llethlehcni, Allentown. Mauch Chunk. for Di.ylestown at p A M ,'i ; ! aiiil4'Jt P. M. lor Fort Washington at 10-1 i A. M. and 11 00 P. M. Vi rLansdale at 0 20 P.M. Fifth and Sixth street", Second and Third stie-ts, aud I'nion lilies ol I'asseuBor Cars run lo tho now depot. 1KA1N8 AllKIVE IN PlIlLADEr.l'Ill A. From lietlueliem at H'l'i A. M. and 2- 0 aim 8' Hi P. Jl. Fiom Doy emown al 8 95 A. M.,6-l.j and 7 15 P. M. 1 r, ni l.ansilale at H'8o A M Fiom Fort Washington at li'CO A. M., and 3 OS 1'. M. ON 81,'NDAYS. Philadelphia for rtetiilehem at b'iiO A. M. l-lilladelplila for Doylestown at 'J-; P. M. DiO lesiow n tor Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M. Itethiehem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Through Tickets must be procured at the ticket ofUcoi, Til lbl btreet or BELK6 Street. 6 21 ELLI8 CLAKK, Agent. Qnn PIIILAUELPIIIAAND ERIK RAIL, i OUU. ROAD. This great line traverses the North em .nil Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania totheC'lty .ji 1 rle on Las Eile It hus been leased and la operated i i ue fcnnsylvania rtailroad Company. 11, K OK PAS8ENUEH TKAIN8 AT PHTLADEL PI UA. arrive Eastward Erie Mail Train, 7 A. 11.; ErleExpres, I ra b, l"20 P. M. t Eluiira Mail, 6 4l P. M . 1. ae wesiwaru Ene Mall, 9 P. M. i Erie Express li, ui,12 M. t Eluiira Mail, $ 00 A. M. . Passer ver cars run tbrotighontne Erie Mall and Express tru ns w liliout chaugo both ways between PliiladclphJ4 an Eriu. KEW YORK CONNECTION. 1.. hvo New Vork at A . M., uriive at Eilo 10 00 A. M. .. i,ve New York at 5 00 P. M arrive ut Erie Tift P. M, 1. live Erie at .'. 30 P. M., arrive at New Vork 4"40 P. M . avu Erie at H'lO A. M., arrive at New Vork 10 10. A Af . r if sunt bleeping Cars on all the night trains. For lnlni niatioii respecting ptsnengbr business, apply at ioi' er I tint i ii in ami aiauivr. i nireets, inua. Ai d lor frelgbt business, oi me uompuny s Agunta, o. n, Kl utcn. Jr., ccrner Thirteenth and Markot streets, l-L u- ili'lila; J. W. ltovnolus, Erie; WiiUaui Brown. AieU N C. K B., Italtliuore. ' H.H llol'HTCN, General Freight Agent, Phlla. II. W. tlW Y NNElt, tieni ral Th-ket Agent, PhlU. A. L. TYLEK, Ucneral Sup., William.;. port. TV KST JERSEY" RAILROAD LINES, FROM V Toot of M AltKET Street ( I'ppw Ferry), ejmineoo Iiil All IN DAY, (-epieuiber -.'4, lSiki. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS FOLLOWS: J.r ilridgeiou, falem, Miilville, and all intermediate its Ki-s.aiB A M. Mull, 8 30 P.M., Passenger. I ,.r Woudhurv, A. M., ii'30 and 4 P. M. In. nue Mav, at 8 110 I M. KM CKhINO TKAIN8 I.r AVU Vi nd'rv at 715 aud '40 A. M and 4 M P. M. 1 n.'i.eiriat7'l''iA.M. anda-IiOP M Freight. 8 TOP. Jf r lt in at 6 tO A. M. and 3 or. P. M. Frelglit, 6 45 P. M. it-ifN li'e at U o-j A. M. and 3 e8 P. M Freight, 6 10 P.M. arc May at 11-45 A.M., Passenger and Freltht. I reight will be received at First Covered 'Wharf arc Walnut street, from O'OO A. M. until ft-ia) P. M. '1 1 rcelvedbifoie7-l0 A.M. vlllgoihrougli Die same day, 1. i.nl iU eiy. No. 'Jzp H. 1FIJ1W AKK Avenue. ' Jo . ... J. Vky ltENsELAEtt,8uiilinieiidciit.. f ' . . c ' ' i . t. . ; ' s , . ' RAILROAD LINES. PIIILADKLrinA, WILMINGTON' AND DAL iiMOLt i:Aii.iti!j. i, . 1 IMF. TABT E. "inr.: Tr.".:f,4 ,.5A- U. (Mondays ,CeHJ, t, Italtiroor ana "htngton.atopHnq at Cheiier. ft'Ilmiiit ton, ewark, F.lktT- northeast, rerryvlile. llavro-de-f-iare, Aberdeen, P6rTyi""1i tdjewooU, Maoolui. CI Sue's anc Htenimer's Ron. M Mall Train at 816 A. ST. ((JunlaTs f CP pted), fat Italtliuore, stopiilng at a.l regul.-ir stsuns. C-ni Cctin w ith lirln-.iare hailjoad at Vi iluilngton tor t'rlstleld sol interuiealate stailoiiK. KxprestTialn at 11 4f A. M. (Sunday, excepted). fo Balnmorcanrt W ashlruton. " ' Express Train at & P. M. (Sunday excepted), for Bal timore and Washington, stopping at C'hmter, ClavmiMic, Y ilnilngion, hewark, Elkton, Northeaiit, Perrvviu. Ilavre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, I'ein man', idj,ewood,'Mait nolla, I hase a and hiemmer s Rim. Mght Express at 11 P. M.(dal y).forEaHlmoreandWah li gton. Cot nectsat Wilmington wilh Delaw are ltailro4 l r,e(8aturdayeiceptc(lj,Rtipinaat Mlddietown.Hinvro. l'ovar. Harrington, Beatonl, BallsbBry.piinceaa Anne.an eornrcilng at CrlsDeld with lluat for Aorfolk, Portstujuiii. anc tot Kouth. Psssensi-rshy Hoat from r.al Imore for Fortreu Mtt. roe at d horfolk w 111 lake the ll-4 A. M. train. WILMINt.lON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS nilrig'ton8 t buUuI" l,ctw,!e, Fhllftdeiph.a and WTI- LiavePhMadelph'a at H-SO, 4'CO,, and ll'SO (dallyl P M. The 4 00 P. M . train orni. i-i. i ,, 'f.L f. ". u ii.' . nnu ...ii u. - Ai Olllt,US. 1 IIC U 1 runa to in Ca-t. M. train i.eave HlluilnKt.'n etTlJ atvl S'CO A. M., vdtily) l'.M. . ' Sand i'W FJ";M PALTl'.Or.E 10 I IIILADLLi niA. Lfpvf Peliltu m 7-v: a. Jl . Way-untll, ll-rf,. A. txpitij. rii: m., tx :ejj. e to P. M., Express r. 31.. F:.pre 1 r m Laii more t liivre-do Grace Ut,uii6Hi 4-IUP.M. an', lut'.-.mc TKAJNd I OK ItALTIMOEE. Ica- e frslerat 4'4!' ein' A. M., and ;,'.? P. ?,f Ltave W ilnilugitn a: in Warn: 9 4 A. M., audi U P. . BI SDAY- TKAJN Lenvra Baltlrroreat P. M ,so ,iptng at narre.-tw Grare. lerryvllle, ano Wilmington. Also slops nt Elkton and Newark to take dskbi ntra torPhlladelplua and leay paisngtis IVom WahhliMion oi l.aitimoie, and Chester ti leave passengers from Palllraore or Washington. 'I 'I, rough 1 leleis t all points West, Bont!., a"d P)iith i"it, n;y he proiureo at Ticket t!!lre, No H.'H Cheariut street, u nder ( onlir.ental Ilolel. Persons puMianlmr tirset,! i t th1 ofllcpcnn na ctl.t lrhagj,-agc hecked a: th- teti-'eiice b) Orahaiu's H Ufcf E. lesi. io 11. l'.iLLNNEY, Superintendent. PENNSVLVANIA OFATKAL RAILROAD Wl.Vltb AtKANOEMEM'. The Trains ot 'tho I rnnsyivanla Ccntn I Paltrosd I'avi the Depot at Thirty flret nnd Market streets, which u reached directly by the cars of the Market Mreet Passerwnr huLw ay. '1 hose of the Chesnut and Walnut etreetj Eiul way mi. within one snuare ot it. mi BiinCajs 'l heiarke:Btreet cars leave Eleventh au Ainrket Bts. X minutes l ofore the depurture cf each T-ln Mann's Pa. gage Express will call tor and deliver a. fcageai theicpot. oiders lelt at the UUice, ho. Chas uui sltctt, will receive aitei.tion. IKA1S8 LEWS IH l'OT, VIZ.: Mali Train fit T0a.bC Paoil Acconimodation, o I A 2, at 10 A. M. 11 't p. H Past Line and Erie l..pieit at 12t K Parkesburg Trait at Duo P. M ilamshurg Arconimocati n at J'jii Lancaster AccomnuxtHtion at 4 00 " i litHhurg and Ene Mall at 9 no Philadelphia Express at 11D0 P.ttttburg and Erie Mali leaves daily , except eat:rdar Philadelphia Expiess leaves daily. Ail olhar Ujuu daily, except iiundav. Passengers byaaall Trnlr goto W'llllamsrort wlthoat ' chiuige ol iars, and arrive at Lot k Unveil at H 10 P. M Passengers by Mail Tram go to CaiUnleandChamhers burg w ithout change of cut s. Weeping Car Tickets can be had on application & tha Ticket Olhce, No. il t'hesnut street. 1 TKA1M.1 AUKlVt AT utroT, viz. : Ctrclr.natl Express atli C-A Sf Philadelphia Express at li'j ' paiili Accoinmiidalkn, No. 1 & 2,ut3"0 A.M. 4 7-10 P M Parkeshurg Train at '20a" ' Lancaster Tiaiu ut 12 10 P M Past Line ....at lv.t) " lny Express at 6-"i0 " Ilarrisburg Acommodation at 9 0 " Philadelphia f xpre.s ar.ives daily, except Monday. Cincinnati E.pie.-s axilves daiJ. All other trtiru daily, except hunuay. I'as-u.gtrs leaving Lcck ITaven at 7 CO A. ST., aBd WU liAnuport at K-40 A.M., reach Philadelphia wiihoiit change oi ears, from Wuliamsport, by Day Express, at 6-W P. M. TliePennsvhttiiia Kailroad Couipauv will not asaum any risk for liangage, except for Wearing Apparol, unj limit their responsiliillty to One llunured Dollars ha value. All Paggage exceedi'u tliat auionnt la va'us willbeattiic risk of the owner, unless taken by :cil ccntrnrt. Eor further Information, apply to JOHN C. A I. LEN, Ticket A jjtnt, No. Ii31 Chemut SU SAMl'EL II. WALLACE, Ticket Af ent, at the Denct. An Eruigraut Train runs dally (except Huuday). Yof full paiticulars as to fare and accominodattons, apply t Hi! 1 fAC18 1 I io. Ib7 LoCli. Str-'- FOR NEW YORK. TIT K ' CAMIV?K - ANO Anitoy ard Phliaueiphln and Trenton "auroa Com luny's Eli.i-s Fl.O.M PUTLADELPJIIA TO "r-W ro ant W ay Places, fioia VYlnut titrei M "ul'l'i w111 ''' M ..ilows,v!.: . . FAXX. A. M , via Camden and A'ol'7. Accomrnoda- Hou , ti-M At 8 A. At., -sn'eu and trey City Expiess..... 3 iSI At K II M vii , i.. n.:d Anihoy ijxpreis ........ tlAi At ( I'. M ,i Camden nnd Amooy Avcou.modi.Uou and i mii ent 1st class , J jj At o p. M., la Crmden and Auihoy Accommodation end Emigrant, Ldc.ass Lifl A::0 &.h:., aud . P. ji., for Mount Holly, E.an4 vlue Peni'rrlon, Iliiniliuham, and Inceuiown, at. 1 a: A M. and 6 P. M for M.nint Hlly oulv. AtiA.M anu 2 P.M. tor Freehold. Ai' arc 10 A. Bl , t'J M .4, ft, 6, anu H-50 P.M. fur Pi Ilcuse. Palmyra, liivtrton. Progress, Delanco, Leverty, R water, inulrigton, H rence, Bordcntow n, etc. The Id A.M. and 4 P.M. lines run direct through to Trent n. LINES HtUM KENttlNC.TXlN DEPOT WILL LEAVS At 11 A. M., 4-a., P.M., and 12 P. M (Night), via Ki nsjiL'ton ard Jersey (. itj Expreaa Linos, fart ti-Vi. The ' 4T, I . M. Line will run duiiy. AU others Suuiaja exci pttd. At 7 ' and 11 A. M , 3, S'M, 4 80, 6, and fi'45 P. M. and i 12 M mnigtt, lor Bristol, Tieuiou, etc. ; and at lo-llt A. M . ' fji llii-to:, At" :.o ai.d l'!-ia A. M.,8,4 sf.,f ,nd IS P.M..forSeUoack'i At l'J ir- A. M , 5, and 1.' P. M. lor EiMlngton. At7'-0ai d!"i5A.M .8,4,5.6 and l'J P. M.'fbr Corn- - v I'll s, Torieednle, lloluishurg,T acony, I irlaoal-iirt,, an J t ranUuid, and at 8 P. id, lor liolmisburg and luter- incill.itesiathna. Ai lo K A. M., I , t, 8. and 12P . M. for Wlsslnomios. hl.LMl'KHK DEI. AW AKE KAILhOAD, For the De'.nwsre llivc-r Valley, nrthern Peunsvlvanla, ar.d New Y ork Htute, and M e lir. ai Lakes. I ulfy i rtuc- iii vi extepltd; from Kensington Depot, us follows : At 7 14A. M lor Niagara tails, liuiiaiu. Dunkirk Can an- dutgua. Eluiira. Iihaca.oweg,, Itocherter, tiirighamton, Oswego, Syracuse, Oreat Bind. Montrose. WUkesbarre. tcrai.t,.n. Miouflshurg, Water Gap, etc. At 7 JO A. M. and -bo P. M. for Helvlui re, F.aston, Lam btrtvl'.le, Flemliigtoi!, etc Tl.j H'W P. M, Hue connect direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chuua, Al.eniown, Bethlehem, eio Ai f P. M. for Lambertvlllpand Intermediate station! . I nciinbir jt. ltii ti. WILLIAM II. UATMEil, Agent. P hiladl: i iiia, i;ekmanttuvn, a NOP.RlN'' WN KAILP.OAl). On and alter '1 1.1 K8DAY, November 1, 13W, until far thti uoUce. OEKMANTOW3r I.f ave Philadelphia ll, 7,6, P, l'i, 11, 12 A.M., I, ,S V, B:;,!, S.Mt. ti-U',7, 8,P, 10, 11, 12 P.M. LiaveOeruiantownC, 7, 7X, ti, H ".'0, U, 10, U, 13 A.M.. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4)ik , 6, bit, 7, 8, y. 111, 11P.M. Tl e8 2P down train. aud 3Js and lii Lp trains will nt stop on ti e Uerniautow n Branch. ON SUNDAYS, ti avs ITil'adetDhla 9-ii A. M., 2, 7, and in,VP. M. Leave Oerniantown S4 A. M., 1,6, and 'i P, M. CHEHNUT HILL B.ULROAD. I.rave Philadelphia 6, ti, 10, 12 A.M., 2, V, 7,1, "iuave Chesnut mil 7'10 minutes, R, 0 40, ll iOA.M. l-4u, 8 10, O iO, li 40, S'40, and 10 iu minutes l". Jt. ON BUNDAYti. I.r ave Philadelphia ( 'i minutes A M., 2 and 7 P. Sf. l.i a e Chesnut Hill 7'W minutes A. M., 12S0, 6'lo, aal 0 ifj minutes P. M. FOK CON8HOHOCKFN AND NOKKISTOWN. L ave Philadelphia , 3i 11 11.'., minutes A. At., 1,I, 4a 4, ti-4, uitiiutes. and UU P. M. Li .tve Nonistown 6 40, 7, 7'u0 minutes, 0, 11 A. M., IX 4k. tX. and H 1'. M. '11 e.'-H P. M. train will Btop at Falls, School Lane, Wis tI,ickon,Mauaj uuk, Spring MUis, aud Couihoiiockeu only ON SLNDAY8. Le i ve rhllndelphla 0 A- Al., 2s andf.Ji P.M. Li ave Noirlslown 7 A. M- h and tiX I. M. FOK MANAYI'NK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 3o, 1 It'o minutes A.M., 1 8.4 ,6t,6,K'0r., and l4 P. M. Leave Mauay uuk B'10, 1, 8 20, 'Hi, 11 A. M., 3, 5. 8u 1' M. 74 CN SUNDAY'S. Lcive l'hlladclplila 9 A. M., ii, and C V P. M. LfeManaviiiik7 A. M..uand : P. M. W. 6. WlLhON, (ienural Hupurlntiyufent, Depot NiNTU aud uliEEN Jiree-J HARD RL'BBEtt ABT1HCIAL LIMBS, Anns, Legs, Appliance lor Detonntiv, etc. etc. inese Limosare ilraus. erred lroui lile In lonn and tit; are the lightest, most durable coiutort- ab e, perieci, ami ariisuu muiinuu'i yet Invented They are approved and ..a hv tii Puited Slalos lioveril- aii nt and our nrlncipal turgeon. Paicated AUgmi : k " IWA K t trtLL 4 CO.. No. 6S9 AECH Btreet, 1'hlladelniii l..-,.nhl.it free. '11 bin PUIVY" WF.LLS-UWNERa OF PROPERTY ' Theonlv place to get Pri W oils cleaned aci 1 uicttd at vary U prices. pr.YSOW ' . ' Maruiacturet ol Pou'iretw V )S fcOLPSM'TU!-1 UAI L.L iiKi-liV .t'1"' 11 n 1