The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 11, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENINfl TELEQRArn.-PniLADELrmA; FIllDAYs JANUARY 11, 1807.
4"
I.
Verified fey the nefarious conduct of James
Stephens, late C. O. I. R. A more barefaced,
unprincipled, and corrupt specimen of an
Irishman does not live outside the walls of
Mount Joy Trlson this present time. Wit
ness Colonel Kelly's exposition of his ras
cality, and any sane man must be con
vinced that money was the object of his
J. vIbU to this country, together with causing
bis over-confldlng countrymen to be arrested
the very moment they set their foot on Irish
Boil, In pursuance of his dictum.
I would not venture to write this, and bring
myself before the public, if I did not feel the
duty Imperative. I believe that some one
bolder than thereat must do so, and it' I Incur
the tenor of second attempt at assassination,
yetl will perform that duty fearlessly.
Let me counsel you to be cautious with whom
-Jtu trust your money. Earned by your
Iionest labor, and through much mental and
jtbodily Biiflerinjor, be not the dupes of lazy,
Idle, and Irresponsible fellows, who grow
Bleek and fat by the sweat of your brow.
You have trusted men who have no prin
ciple other than that which conduces to
their own individual aggrandizement and
prosperity. I know them well. Some of
your would-be leaders have sold our country
men to the highest bidder during our late
war. Others have lived off the plunder of this
Government, stolen by them In Its hour of
trial to maintain this glorious republic, while
"Others again acted like the veriest cowards
on the field of battle. This Is well known to
yon all. Then let me ask you, Are these
the men to control your purse or inspire
heroism ?
Some of the parties who have done all this
are the most strenuous supporters of this man
Stephens, and the loudest in their praise of a
fellow who Intended to run away with your
f. money so liberally given.
1 1 . ,1 111. t m
xiavc uu uiuio tu uu wim ducu men. AO
meditate an attack on Ireland at the pre
sent time would be madness, but more par
ticularly with such corruption in your
Cfflcfals. General Gleeson is no doubt ail
that may be required, but the patent history
of the lat officials show clearly that it was
the control ol the money-bags they wanted,
and not the liberty of Ireland.
I If there should be evidence wanted to
prove the character of those you place so
much confidence in, I call your attention to
a portion of a letter received by me, written
from the other side, by a gentleman who has
all the opportunities of know in a how the
machine is worked "Now, would It not be
etrance tact It James Stephens were
lending information by the transatlantic
bie oi the movements of those unfortu-
ate men who are picked un as thev
mi! rm OM "
COM MUSIC ATKD.
A WORD OF AOV1CK TO IRISHMEN.
Countrymen It la twelve months to-day
Since I left the O'Mahony Congress, then In
session in New York, "in disgust." I hare
been a silent spectator from that time
to the present, watching the workings
6f the Fenian Brotherhood, and my esti
mate of the swindle' at that time Is only
I repeat that my informant has every op-
iortunity of knowing the correctness of the
i. above, and he counsels me not to venture
?ver the Atlantic under the circumstances,
or I would be sure to be "collared."
I Keep your money, then, and apply it to
Something of a more useful character. Give
lft fAiintartnnr tn winrlv nrnfnra ni wnwlrl.
je patriots. Devote yourselves to the ob
f ects that brought most of you to this free
iand, where you can improve your position,
ina cause your intelligence and your labor to
e respected. Cultivate the virtues, and you
ire sure to inspire others to do likewise.
grown down swindlers and liars; but above
1, mushroom liberators, and wait for the
war which England must be engaged in in
the coming struggle between the despots of
Europe, or the probable conflict with this
Country. Then, and not till then, will the
lories of a tree Ireland loom up to gladden
!lie heart of every true lover of freedom and
very watchful patriot. Any other attempt
jvith such a mighty power as England must
jnly culminate in destruction to ourselves,
ind entail untold miseries and woe on our
unfortunate countrymen In Ireland. Nor need
rou be hopeless, lor there never yet was a
rivate or a public wrong done, that even
landod justice did not deal out the measure
io the evil-doer. I am yours, etc..
JNATHANIEL B. IIABTU9.
January 0, 1807.
PERSONAL.
I -Air. H. T. Douglas. Freight Superintendent
of the New York and New Haven Railroad, and
bis lady, were presented on January 5 with a
Due service of silver from the employes of the
road. The occasion was the tweuty-iifth anni
versary of their marriage. :
Mrs. Alanson Kelley, of South Boston,' Mass.,
recently had returned to her from a Mr. Cal
lahan, a dealer in paper stock, the sum of $2425,
which the latter found in a bundle of old papers
purchased by him of a rag picker to whom Mrs.
Kellcy had sold them.
The lion. Isaac Davis has uiven to the New
Ion Theological Seminary $1000, the interest of
which is to be given to some student of that
institution preparing for the ministry, upon
the condition that us a rule he shall preach
Without notes.
Tbe editor of The Lyndon (Vt.) Union has
been presented by n Illinois Democrat with a
largo hickory chair, as a testimonial "to a man
who had the moral courage and backbone to
print a Democratic paper iu the radical State of
Yermout." - -
Jo'nn P. Gibson, conductor on the Boston
and Worcester line, has been indicted for
neglect of duty in causing the death of a passen
ger by starting his train bef ore ascertaining that
all hid passengers were on board.
Colonel Montgomery, who has had com
mand of the Missouri militia called out by
Governor Fletcher to suppress the Rebels of
Lexington and FrankHa counties, has been pro
moted Brigadier-General.
- The dancing master of the Prince Imperial,
who received the privilege of the cloak, cane,
and umbrella-room at the Paris Exhibition, has
sold his right to the profits of the apartment for
$25,000 in gold.
it a Christmas dinner given by General R.
S. Foster to his children in Indianapolis, the
lather was presented by his sons with a deed for
tbe land on which the house stood, valued at
three thousand dollars.
The Portland Preta of January 5 has the
following fcingular marriage notice: "In Cape
Elizabeth, January 3, by Rev. II. M. Vail, Hen
rietta II. Cobb and Emma Pillsbury, both of
Cape Elizabeth."
A son of E. S. Huntington, of Norwich,
Conn., was recently very badly bitten by a dog
belonging to one Oliver L. Johnson, and a Jury
have juht returned a verdict against Mr. John
sou of 600. . , , , , :
Mrs. Grace1 Morrison, of Lawrence, Mass.,
whose husband was killed on the night of July
4 last by a rocket tired upon the Common, has
entfred suit against the city, claiming f 15,01)0
damages. , ( , .
p - william Eichbaum, Post master of Pittsburg.
i a., under John Quincy Adaiun, and for several
3 rttwurer of that city, dieuVon Sun
day, at the age ot eighty.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
N" E W BOOKS.
J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
Noa. 715 and 717 MARKET Street,
rniLADELrniA,
HAVE JUST PUBLISHED,
ID ALIA.
A new novel by "Omda." author of "Strathmors,"
"tbaudos," "Grarlllede Vine,"ett. fmo.
IlOBBRf SEVERKE.
Bis Friends and htg Enemies. A novel. By William
A. Hammond. 12uio.
ELEMENTS OF ART-CIIITICISBX.
A Text Book for Rohools and Colleges, and hand
book lor amateurs and artists. By U. W. Samson. 1.
.. Preaident ot Columbian College, Washington, 1): (J
Crown bvo.
CAHKROK HALL.
Aston-of the C ! II War. By M. A. C author of
"Ilia Lute Episcopalians," "Bessie Melville," etc.
12wo.
NEARLY READY.
OLD srn I'OpotAH. Br Bon. Mrs. Norton.'
liMinn TWO FLAGS. Bv "onlda "
MEMOIRS OK THE CONFEDERATE WAB TOR
INDEPENDENCE. By Heros Von Boroke,late Caiet
of n taff to General J. , B. btuaru
DAiMI DBJUES.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
No. 719 and 717 MARKET Street,
19wls3t PHILADELPHIA,
GROCERIES, ETC.
pATES DE FOIES GRAS
JUST RECEIVED
AN INVOICE OF FRESH
FATES DE FOIES ORAS.
SMON C0LT0N & CLARKE,
S. W. Corner WALNUT and BROAD
8 14 mwllpS
EW CROr JAPANESE TEA,
OF WEF1XES1 QUALITY,
FOB BALE BT
JAMES R. WEBB,
EIGHTH and WALNUT Street.
81
N E W FRUIT.
Crown, Basket, Layer, Bnncti, Seedless, and Sultana
liaising. Currants, .Citron, Prunes, Figs, - Havana
Oranges, etc. etc.
ALBEB1' C. BOBEKTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
11 7rp Comet ELEVENTH and VINE Sts.
GV7. WAENEB, No. 1530 AND 1532 RIDGE
Avenue, below Sixteenth Street.
KEYSTONE PLOTJE STOKE
Choice Brandsof Family and Bakers' Flour,
Corn Meal, Oat Meal,
Buckwheat and Bye Flour,
Corn, Oats, and Mill Feed ol every description,!
sent to all parts ot the city
Free of Charge. Cli 19 1 mrp
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULYER'S NEW PATENT
Deep Sand-Joint
HOT-AIR F URNACE.
RANGES OF ALL. SIZES.
Also, Plillegar'ai New Lowr Pressure
gteaui Heating Apparatus.
FOR SALE BY
CHARLES WILLIAMS.
6 10$ Ko. 1182 MARKET Street.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,
OR EUROPEAN RASGE, for Families, Hotels,
or T-ubilc Institutions, In TWF.MTT 0IF
VRRV.NT kl't'.H. Alun. Vhllmlulnhl. TJ ,.,,
Unt-AIr Furnaces. PnrtuhlA llflatani. I.nwriitwn irutMa'
Fireboard Moves, Bath Boilers, Btewbole Plates.
Boilers, Cooking Btoves, etc, wholesale and retail, or
tue manufacturers. SHARPE & THOMSON',
1117 stuth 6m' Ko. 209 N. SKCOKli Street
THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
The Fidelity insurance, Trust and Safe
Depoa.t Company, for the Safe
Keeping of Ilonds, Stocks, and
Other Valuables.
CAPITAL $300,000
DIBECTOK8.
N. B. BROWNE, KD WARD W. CLARK.
CLARt,NCIO H. CLABK,'ALk.X ANDKR IlKJIUr,
JOHN WELSH. .8 A. OALUW'ELL,
J. UlLLlOUAU FELL 'HENRY O GtBBOJI,
CHARLK8 MAOALESTFH.
Office In the Jrire proof Building of the Fhlladeluhia
National Bank. Hk.8NUT Street above Fourtn.
1 his ompanv receives on deposit, and GUAR11I
TEES THt, SAFE KEEPING Olf VALUABLES uuon
the lul lowing raies a yeur, viz. I
Coupon Bonds fl per JIOOO
KegiHtered Bonds and Securities SO cents per lOi'O
Gold coin or Bullion aWs per aluoo
Sl.ver Coin or Bullion 2 per ftlUOO
Gold or Sliver Flate t af per $100
( and Boxes or small tin Bnzea ot Bankers, Brokers,
Capitalists, etc., contents ookuoirn te the Compauy,
and liability limited. $ii a vear. ' "
The Comiianv offers for RKNT (renter exclusively
holding lhe key) SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS, at
fit), a;t0, f io, 4U, ana 75 year, according to size aud
location.
Coupons and Interest Col'ected for one per cent.
Interest allowed ou Money Deposits.
This Company is authorized to receive and execute
Trusts of every description.
liSlmwiip N. B BROWNE, President
Bobkbt I'attebsov, BecretaT and Treasurer.
AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY
NEW YORE,
FACTORY, HUDSON CXTY, . J,
This Company la now fully prepared to luraliU
LEAD PENCILS.
Equal In Quality to the Beat Braudij
The Company has taken great patna and nvested
aae capital In flttlnit up (heir factory, ana now Qak tue
American public to Klve their penclia a lulr trial,
AU Styles and Grade are Kanafaotnrei,
Great care has been bestowed to the manufacturing of
BCPKHlOK HEXAGON DRAWING f EMC'ILS, pe-
cialiy prepared lor the use ut LngUieers, ArciiUeots,
Artists, etc.
A coin piete assortment, consUntlr on hand, is oflered
at lair terms to the trade at their Wholesale Salesroom
; no. 34 John Street, Now York. '(
. The Pencils are to be had ot au principal Stationers
and Notion Dealers
Ask, tot Auieilcan Lead Pencil CIO 1 finw&a
WHISKY, DRANDY, WINE, ETC.
CALIFORNIA mm COMPANY
From the Vineyard of Sonoma, Loa Angeles,
and Wapa Counties, California, consist
ing of the following:
WISK BITTERS,
ANGELICA.
BUERKY",
HOCK.
MUSCAT! L,
CATAWBA,
CLAKET,
iO :T.
BKArTPT.?
CHAMPAOX'E.
These W1NE8 are warranted to be the pure juice of the
r rj, Dnaiirpassed by any in the n.arkot, and are hljhlr
recbuimended for aledlcloal and Family purpoeea,
FOB SALE BY,
E. L. CAUFFMAN,
AGENT,
Ko. 1 MortU FOl'RTIl Street,
I 3 thstoftn PHILADELPHIA.
Q-REAT REVOLUTION
IN TBE '
TOE TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES
Pure California Champagne,
ade and rreparcd as If done In France, from Pure
Cslliornla Wine, and taktta the place ot Imported
Champagne.
The nnderMgned wonld call the attention of Wine
Dealers and Hotel Keepers to the following letter,
which may give a correct idea of tbe quality ol tuoii
Wine
"Continental hotel, PHttADKLrnu, Oct. 29, 1868.
"M&68R8. llOHCUKB A C'O. I
'Gentlemen i Having aiven your California Cham,
pagnn a thoionpb text we take pleasure In saying tha
we think it the best American Wine we have ever used
Wc shall at once place It on oui bill or tare.
"Jours truly, J. E. KXNOBLET A CO.
CALL aud TUT OUB CALIt OKK1A CUAilPAONE
BOUCHER & CO.,
II 2v tuttatJm Ko. l DET Street, Kew lork.
A. MAYER, Agent, 710 BAKSOM St., Philadelphia.
UK ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY
KIOHAKD PENISTAN'd
blOKK AND VAULTS,
Ko. 439 OHEHNUr STICEET
Kearly Opposite the Post Oi&ce
, PHllDELPHlA.
Families supplied Ordtrs lrom the Country promptly
attended toi " 6 31J
"I ORDAN'8 CELEBRATED TONIC ALE.
tj This truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now
In nse by thousands invalids and others has estab
Uahed a character lor quality ot material and purity of
mannfactuie which stands unrivalled. It Is reoom
menaed by physicians ot tills and other places as a supe
rior tonio, and requires but a trial to convince the most
skeptical ol its great merit. To be had, wholesale and
retail, ot P. J. JORDAN. B a PEAR Street. illi
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
PENN BTEAM ENGINE AND
1... ... li..Al. A k I n'IJI..tivti...r
WACHIM8T8, BOILER MAK.EKH. BLAtlKHMITUS
and FOUlDER8, having lor many ytara been tn suc
cessful operation, and been exclusively engaged in
bu lldl g and repairing Marine and River Engines, high
aud low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propel
lers, eto. etc., respectfully otter their services to the
public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of
all slzra, Alvrine, it'ver, and stationary; having aetsol
patterns ot uillereiit sizes, are prepared to execute orders
with quick despatch, livery description of pattern
making made at the shortest notice. High and Low
pressure Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the bent
Peiinsvlvaula charcoal Iron. Forgings of all aizee and
kinds; Iron and brass Castings ot all descriptions; Roll
Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work eonueoted
with the abote business.
ltiawings and specifications for all work dona at
the establishine it tree of charge, and workj guaran
'eed. lhe anbseribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats, where they can lie tn perfeot safety,
and aie provided with shears, blocks, tails, eto eto.,
for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEVY.
8 215 BKAOH qua rauutu eueets.
I. VAIGHAH MEBKIOK, WIIXIAK B. MERBIOK
JOHNS. OOP.
QOUTHWARK FOUNDltr, FIFTH AND
D WASHINGTON Streets, . ,' , . . ,
Phii.auei.pbia.
' MERRICK is HONS, ' 1
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
uisnnfacture High and Low Pressure Steam Lngiues for
Land. River, and Marine Service.
Boilers, Gasometers,-Tanks, Iron Boats, eto.
Castings oi all kinds, either Iron or brass. 1
Iron Frame Roots lor Uaa Works, Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, eto. .
Retorts and Gas Machinery, oi tbe latest and most Im
proved consti notion.
Lvery description of Plantation Machinery, and Sngar,
Haw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans. Open bteain l'raius,
Ltlecaioru, Filters, Pumping Knglnes. etc.
hole Agents lor N. Itllleux's Patent Hnpar Boiling
Apparatus, Ncstnyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As
j.niwail ii Woolsey's Patent Ceutrliugal Sugar braining
faachuie. feilO)
BRIDESJJURO MACHINE WOEKS
OFFICE,
Ko. 65 N. FRONT STREET,
UllLADtl.l'IlIA.
We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for oar
welllnowu
IIACHINERT FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MTI LS,
including all tecent Unprovemeuls in Carding, Bpinnuiii
and ear lug.
We Invite, the attention of manufacturers our ex ton
uiv m orkfle
1 IS ALFRED JEKKS & SON
SHIPPING.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-CALLING
Queenstown The inmau Line, sailing
carry lug the Inked States Mails.
CJlTY OF BALTIMORE" Haturdav. Jannarv 12
"CITY OF LIMERICK,,"...... Wednesday, Junuary 18
"C1IY Of CO UK" . Saturday, January 19
"CITY OF DUBLIN" ,, Wednesday, January '13
"CITY OF NLW YORK" Saturday, January 2tj
and each succeeding Saturday aud Weduesuaj', at uoou,
from Pier No. S North river.
RATES OF PASSAGE
By tbe mall steamer sailing every Saturday !
Payable in Gola. Payable in Currency.
First Cabin suo, Steerage HM
To London (15 1 To London 35
To Puru h 61 To Pans 45
Passage by tho Wednesday steamers : First cabin,
! 0t steerage, Jl. Pa) able in United States cuneiicy.
l'assengei s aluo forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men, etc., at moderate lutes.
Meerage passage lrom Liverpool or Qneenstown, 837,
currency Tickets can be bought here by persons send
ing for their ll lends.
tor luriher information apply at the Company's
Ctttces. JOliN G. DALE, Agent.
B7jj No. Ill WALNUT Street, Phllada.
poICa for new york.-piiiladel
d iwa iSjim deli'hia Steam Propeller Company De
bputuU bwitiHure Lines, via Delawure and Raritan Canal,
leaving dai.y at 12 M. aud 6 p. At., connecting with ail
' tiorthern and Eastern lines.
For freight, which will he taken upon accommodating
terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BA IRI) CO.,
1 lg Ko. 11)2 8. DELAWARE Avenue.
uSirfts TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
ii-'-agfa. The undesigned having leased the KEN.
bi.NGl ON SCREW LOCK, begs to inform hi friends
and the patrons of the Lock that he la prepared with
Increased facilities to accommodate those having vessels
to be lalsed or repaired, aud being a praoiiuai Hliip-car-penter
and cauiker, will givepeiaouul attention to the
veusels entruMted to hi in for repairs
Captains or Agents, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinists
having vessels to repair, aie solicited to call.
UavTug the agency for the sale of "Wetttrstedt's
Patent Metaiio Composition" for Copper paint, tor tha
preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this ci.y, l am pre
tiered tolurnlsh the same on favoeable terms.
JOHN 11. HAM MITT,
Kensington Screw Dock,
IIS DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street
pEIRCE'S PATENT SLATES,
Warranted superior to any otbets In use.
M GUT I NOISELESS 1 1 DURABLE!! I
Cannot be broken by falling, and
Never Become Glo sy.
These Slates have been nnanlmouwly adopted by the
Board ot Control jor use In the Public Schools ot Phila
delphia, and aieo by the school authorities of Baltimore
ana WaHhlngton. Alio.
o-v. Vl "F8. EjVTEIiT BLATE 8TJRF 4CE.
The only Patent Stone Surlace lor blackboard now
belore the public. Warrantea to give satisfaction.
J NEW ION PMROE & CO.,
No. 427 JN. ELEVENTH Street.
Caption Beware of the ImlUtlou Books and Paste
boaid Slates ottered by event, aud which are made to
resemble la appearance our alaled goods. The genuine
are all eli her labelled ou the hack, or the package la
peled end walked. Patented Feb. 10, im. tl t tinwJin rp
TTNITED 'STATES 5 REVENUE 'STAMPS.-!
LJ Prmclpal Depot, No. 84 CHEHNCT Street
Central Depot, No. lva 8. Fl t' l'U Street, one door below
. Chesnut. Establlaheo IH8, . , .
Revenue Stamps of every description constantly on
baud In any amount. v
Orders by Mall or Express promptly attended to.
R00F1NQ.
i?AX J45 h k u With octtt a
! KfiVLSS?1- LOTH.md reated with
M.1I1)IJJTTA CKKCIIA FAINT, nakuu
Miem PTfMtly water proof. '
I.KAIVY HAVKL TtOOFS repaired with
Outta Porcba Paint, and warmnted for five veers.
fcKAKV SI.ATK IUMIK.S roated with Liquid
Gotta PerrJia Paint, which becomes as bard as slate
.71. J IIPPKR, '.INC, and 1KOW
ROOPg this Paint is the n- p'tu ultra or all other pre
tentions, It fbims a perfectly Impervious covering,
completely renlsts the aetlnn ol tbe weather, and con
stitutes a Uiorough protection againit leaks by ttivt or
otherwise. Tilce only from one to two cents per square
foot.
TIW and GRAVEL HOOFING done at the
shortot notice.
Material constantly on band and for sale bv the
MAMMOTH MOOHM4 COMPAMY.
It-t ItLKSS A KVEItCTT,
No. 30- GREEN Street.
12 21 6m
CLDSHINGLE BOOFSfFI.AT OR 8TEF.P) COVRRLD
V ITU JOH'o ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH,
Antice atedwithLIQClDGUTTA PERCH A PA 1ST,
making them penectly r ater proof. LEAKY OlttVCL
ROOFS repaired with Gutta Perrha Paint, andtwarranied
tor five yeam. LEAKY HLA'I E BOOKB coatl with liquid
which becomes as hard as alate. TIM, COPPER ZI NC
or IRON coated witb Liquid Gotta Pereha at small ex
pense. Cost ranging from one to two cents per square
foot. Old Hoard or Shingle Roolk ten cents per square
foot, all complete. Materials constantly on hand amtiror
sale by the PHILADELPHIA. ANI) PENNHTLVA 8IA
ROOFING COMPANY. GEORGE HOB ART 7
11 1 6m KO. 230 North FOURTH Bt-ee
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
PEIVCU STEAM SCOIHIXQ
ESTABLISHMENT, '
Ho. 510 EACE Street.
We beg leave to draw yourpartlcuTer attention to oui
new French htcam Scouring Establishment, the first and
only one of its kind In this city. W e do not dye, but b
a chemical process restore Ladles', Gentlemen ant
Children's Garments to their original states, wlthoai
Injuring them In the least, while great experience and
the best machinery from France enable us to warrant
perlect satisfaction to all who may favor as with their
pa tronage LADIES' DREHMES, of every description,
with or without Trimmings, ore cleaned and Unshed
without being taken apart, whether the color be genuine
or not
Opera Cloaka and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covera,
Carpets, Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc., cleaned and
retiniKbed In the best manner. Gentlemen's Summer
and W Inter Clothing cleaned to perfection without In
J ury to the stuff. Also Flags and Banners. All kinds of
stains removed without Cleaning the whole. All orders
ere executed under our Immediate supervision, and
satisfaction gusrai.tced In every instance. A call and
t xammation of our process is respectiully solicited.
ALBED1LL & MARX.
3 10 mwit
Ko. 810 RACE Stieet
COAL.
PJb W. PATRICSC & CO.,
NO. 304 N. BROAD ST.,
DEALERS IN
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL,
HAZLETON, MAHAN0T, EAGLE VEIN, AND
EE-BE0KE5 STOVE, ' . ,
Alwsjs on hand, under cover, and free from DIRT and
' SLATE. C825smw6m
COAL! COAL! COAL!
The best LEHIGH and BCHVTLK1LL COAL, pre
pare o expressly lor laniily nse, constantly on hand In
my Yard, No 1611 CALLOW HILL, (street, nnaer cover,
dellveied on short notice well screened, and picked free
of slate, at the lowest cash prices. A trial will secure
jour custom.
JOHN A. WILSON,
Successor to W. L. FOULK.
PBILAOFLPHI A. August 27, 1866. 9 858,n
MEDICAL.
DR. J. 8. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIKB.
if yon have corrupt, disordered, or vitiated blood, you
are sick all over. It may appear as pimplea, goies, or as
some active disease, or It may only make you leel lan
guid or depressed; but you cannot have good health if
jour blood is Impure. Dr. Roue's Alterative removes
all these impurities, and is the remedy that will lestoro
vou to health.
It Is unequalled for the enre of all diseases ol the
glands, scrofula, tubercular consumption, and all erup
tious of the skin. Price el. Sole agents,
DYOrT CO.,
No 232 North SECOND Street
DK. DYOTT'S ITCH OINTMISKT'
vi 111 cure every form of Itch, and is superior to any other
remedy lor the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting
complaint. Price 25 cents. Sent per mall, 40 cents.
DYorr & co..
No. 232 North (SECOND Street.
DR. J. S. ROSK'S expjuctohant.
For the cure of consumption, coughs, colds, asthma,
catarrh, tnliuenza, spltuug of blood, bronchitis, and ail
diseases ot the luugB.
This syrup having stood the test of manr years' ex
perience as a nmeuy tor irrita'ton or any hi 11 mum at Ion
of the lungs, throat, or bronchia. Is acknowledged by
all to he a remedy superior to any oilier known com
pound used lor the rcllei and cure of coughs aud con
sumption. Price 1. bole agents,
DYOTT tc CO
P86m No. 232 North hECO ND Bttoet.
EDICAL uoakd fou the EXAMIKA
HON OF CAN LUDA1E8 FOK ADMISSION
1N101ME NAVY AS ASMS! ANT SUKUEONS.
LUIiEAO OF MKIHOINB AND 80HQHitY, )
Navy Department, I
December 29, 18G6.
A Board of Medical Officers is now in session at
tbe NAVAL ASYLUM, Fhlladelphis, for the oxami
iiution of candidatos lor admiasiou iuto tho Mudioal
Corps of the Navy.
Gentlemen desirous of appearing before tho Board
mast make application to tbe Honorablo Secretary
ot tbe Navy, or to tho uiidcrsijtnod, statinir resi
dence, place and date of birth. Applications to be
accompanied by respectable testimoiuabj of moral
character.
Candidates must not be less than twenty-one nor
more than twenty-six years of age.
No expense is allowed by tbe uovernmont to can
didates attending the sessions of the Hoard, as a
successful examination is a legal pre-requieito lor
appointment In the Navy.
i be many vacanoies existing in tbe Medical Corns
insure immediate appointments to euouesslui eandi
dutes. , ..m. J HORWTTZ,
,1 8 tblOt Chief ol Bureau.
1867. diaries. 1867.
60 8tyleg and Bizes, at low Prices.
Visiting and Wedding Cards, tbe latest novelties.
Initials, Monograms, etc., stamped on paper and
envelopes, in colors, gratis.
A large stock of English, French and American Pape
and envelopes.
BLANK BOOKS ot the best anufacture. on band
and made to Older.
R. H0SKIN3 & CO.,
Manufacturers of Blank Books,
8uUouers,.lInffraverS, and Printers,
6 2 6111 rp
No. 913 ARCH 8treeL
ROBERT SIIOEMAKER & CO
i WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
ifAXVTACTUSEItSj " 1 ';
; WrQKTEW,
Z2V
Pfllnts, Tarnishes. anfl)IIs.
No. 201 KORTtt VOURTW 3TREET,
Hi HI tiA SuMIIMiimiH . na.utfk
RAILROAD LINES.
NEW AND 8IIOKT POUTIi TO THE OIL
KKOION'.
WABIifrT AND FRANK. US RAILWAY,
Trains will run on thin mad aa follows ;
(ioiMu HotJrti.
7'SO A. M.,Throngh Train. Leave. Irvlnoton, at Jnne
tlonofP A K. R. K., stnpning at principal stations,
arrive, at Oleopolls at 10 10, and at Oil City at 11 A.
1 M., connecting with trains for Franklin aud other'
points.
' P. M., Through Train. Leaves Irvtncton, stopping
stall priuclpal stations, arrlt ei at Oil Ct.yat & W
P. M.
7'80 A. M., Plthole Aeeommodatlon. Leaves Olcopolis j
arrives at Oil City at 8'16 A. M.
6-19 A. M., Pltlioie AeroraQodation. Leaves Oleopolls,
aud arrives at oil City at H Ifi a. M.
, , . , COINO MOUTH.
C'lO A. Br., Plthole Acconimndalloo. Lea-es Oil City,
arrives at Oleopolu at 7 20 AiU., making close con
nection for Plthole.
9-21 A.M.. Trough Train. Leaves Oil City, stopping at
ail principal Btations, arrive, at Irvlneton at i'i 4tl P.
M., maklngclose connection with trains on F.tfcE.
H. R., bound Fast and Went.
12V0 P. M Through Train. Le.tves Oil Cltv, stops at
. all principal station., and arrives at Irvlneton at
4 10 P., making close connection for points West,
and connecting vtth latter tram Kaston P. &E.K. R.
OAO P.M., Plthole Aecomnioilntion. Leaves Oil City
arrivt. at Olaopoils at6 2j P. M., making close con
nection tor Ptthole.
By this route, paahcngcr. leavlrn Philadelphia at noon,
arrive atlrvineton a'.fi'W A. M., have an hour for break
taat, and nri-h e at Oil City at 1100 A. M., or 22 hours from
the time of atartlng.
Paisenver. leaving Erie at 10 2", reach Oil City at -!0
P. M ., or can stop at Tldlotite and return to Brie same day.
Passenger, lea ing Oil City at (: A. M., arrive at Plilla
leiptila at 7"C0 A. At. next day, or at Lr.e at 4 00 P. M.
me lav, r
Pawiengers leaving OH Citv ot 12 fin p. M., arrive at Erie
atu-oop M. .amcanernoon.ornt PlilUdeipUla alteiuoou
of the lollowlng dnv.
All train, aontli leave Irvlneton after arrival of trains on
Philadelphia and t.rfe Railroad, connect at Olcopoll. for
Plthole, and at Oil City with trains for FruuUlu aud other
points.
All trnlns North leave Oil City after arrival of train Vom
Franklin, connecting at Oleopolls with trains for Plthole.
and at Irvlneton v. Uu train, bound both Ea.t and West on
P.&L. It. 1. NATHANIKL P. HOIIAKT,
Oeneial Superintendent,
T Warren und Franklin Uallroads.
NEW AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE
OIL KKUIONS.
WABBF.N AND FRANKLIN RAILWAY,
18B6. WIMTEK ARRANOtMF.Nr. 1HST.
From Thursday. November 2:t, 1W6. trains leave
Irvlneton (at the Junction of the Philadelphia and Lrie
ltailroad, M miles lrom Philadelphia).
(401NO ("OU'IH JO OIL CITY.
6-M A. M. klall Train arrives at Ttdioute at 7 S5 A. M. 1
Olcopolis at 0 10 A, M. ; and Oil City at 4 SO A. M.
. 1'6V P. A). Express Train arrive, at Tldionte at a 3D P.
M l Cleopolls at 4 IS P. M. : and oil city at 4 SO P. At.
OOIJ.O NORTH TU IBV1NLTON.
Ti atns leave Oil City as follows t
. 9-10 a.m. Kxpress Train arrives at Oleopolls at ft 60 A.
M. ; atTldloute at 11-50 A. M.t and at Irvlneton at U
noon, making close connection witn P. and . Railroad
trains for Philadelphia, and all points, hot 1 East and
Weat. Passengers lor Philadelphia by this traia arrive
there at 7 Jt. M.
1-20 P. M Si ail Train arrives at Oleopolls atl M P. M l
Tldionte at 1 3ft l. M. ; and at Irvlneton at 41S P.M.,
making close connection tor the West. Philadelphia
passengers by this train iema In at Irvlneton until It U
P. M.. arriving at Philadelphia at 1 '20 P. M.
All trains gol.ig South leave 'rvlneton after arrival of
trains on Philadelphia and Erie Hallroad, connect at
Oleottolls for Pit-bole City, and at Oil City with Atlantio
and Great Western Rail wav trains for Reno, Franklin,
and Meadvllle. and with trains ot Farmers' Hallway for
Kouseville Humboldt, Plumer, Rynd, Tarr and Story
l arms, PetroleumjCentre, etc.
All trains going North leave Oil City and Oloopolls
after arrival of (rains troni above points
By (his route pa.euger can leave Philadelphia at
noon, arrive at Irvlneton at 61)0 A. At., having 15 min
utes for bieakmst, and arrive at OU City at 9 45 A. ill.
Time through only vb hours. Or passengers can leave
Philadelphia at I 60 P. at., arrive at Irviueton at 4 23 P.
M.. neat day, remain over night, and take the tf 54 A, II.
train South.
At Irvlneton passengers will find four comfortable
hotels, and flrst-claxs dining saloon In the depot.
be sure to obtain through ticket ami baggage checks
at Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, West Philadelphia,
via Warren and Franklin Railway, the great abort
route to the Oil Region.
ISAAC BLAKBLEE. Superintendent.
BEVEBLEY B. S.EIM, General Freight and Ticket
Agent t
"VTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. -
X THE MIDDLE ROUrK Shortest and most
uiitoi iiui 10 nciumaem, .vuamown, M anon Chunk.
Pazletcu. Whtte Haven. Wllkebarre, Mabanoy Oity.
and ail point, in the Lehluh anil Wirnnlnn im.i moinnV
D?it"v.J,tln,.i'xbJ':a,Pnla. JS.W. comer of
WINTl.s AUttAKlibMEVT.
INli DAILY TBAIA8.
On andsfter'JTJKBDAr. January 1, 1467, Passenger
trains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Anierf
C8n." '.V i"' ?BlIy (Sundavs excepted;, as lellowsi
At 7-45 A M Morniog Express for Bethlehem and
Principal Stations ou Sorth Pennsylvania Railroad
connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad
for Allentown. Catasauqua, Slatington. Maueh Chunk,
n1,h?rly' Jnsvllle. llaz;eton- White Haven,
W ilkeHbarre, Klug.ton. P.ttston aud all points In Le
high and Wyoming valleys: also, in connection with
Lehtgh andAIahauoy Railroad lor Mabanoy City, and
wlih..,.a.,!,w,li8a Kal'road, for Rupeit, Danville. Milton,
and Wllllnnisnort Arrive at Maaeh Chank at 12-05 A.
M.t nt WUkesbarreatJ P. M.t atMahanoy Citv at 2 P.
M. Passengers by this train can take tbe Lehtgb Val
ley train, passing Hethlebein at 12 66 P. M., fork aton
and points on ew Jersey Central Ballroad to Mew
At 0 A. M.- Accommodation for Doylestown, stopoli
at all intermediate statious. Passengers for wtilo
.iovo, naiooro , ana Hsr,svillo, by this train, take
the Stage at Old York road.
At 1016 A, M. Accommodation for Fort Washington,
stopping ai iutvnnediate stations.
At 2 85 P. M. Accommodation aor Dovlestown, stoo
ping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take Stage
at lioy estowti lor Jew dope.
At 3-45 P. M. Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal stations on the North Pennsylvania Railroad,
making clone Connection at Bethlehem iWitli Lehigh
Valley train for Ka ton, reaching there at 6-4 P M.
Paeugers for Plafnfleld Soinert lllo, and other points
on New Jersey cential Railroad, take New Jerse Cen
tral train at Easton, whtcb arrives tn New York at 10 45
P. Al. Pasneugers tor Sumnertown take Stage at Koith
Wales, and fur Naxareth at Bethlehem, aud for Green
ville at Quakeitown.
At 4-20 P. M. Accommodation, for Doylestown. stop
ping af all Intermed'ate stations. Passengers for Wl low
U rove, tllntboro'. and Hartsvllle take stage at Abing
ion; lot Luoibi rvllle at Doylestown.
At S 20 P. M. Through accommodation, for Bethle
hem and all station, on main Hue ol North Pennsvlvanla
ltailroad, connecting at Hethieliem with Leblgh Valley
Lvenlnit Train for Allentown, Mauoh Chuuk, etc.
AtG'20P. M Accommodation torLansdale stopping
at all intermediate stations.
At 11 SO P. M. Accommodation, for Fort Washington.
TRAINS ABK1VK IS PHILADELPHIA
From Uethlchem at 91S A. M., li'30 and 8 40 P. 51.
2 30 P. M. train makes direct connection with Lehigh
Valley trains from Easton, Wllkesoarre, Mahanoy City,
and Ilazleton.
Passengers leave Wllke9harro at I St P. M. connect at
Bethlehem at ti IS P. M , and arrive In Philadelphia at
840 P. M.
From Dovleslown at 8-SS A. M. , 818, and 7-05 P. M.
From l-ansilale at 7 30 A. M.
From Fort Washington at 11 SO A. M .and J 04 P. MY
ON hCNDAYH.
Philadelphia for Itethlchem at 0 30 A. M. -
1 hlladi lphfa for Doylestown at 2-35 P. M.
Dovleslown to Philadelphia at 720 A. M.
lUthlehem to Philadelphia at 4 P. M
Fifth and t-ixth streets passenger curs convey passen
gers to and from the new depot.
hi to cars of second and Third streets line and
I'nion line ran within a short dls.ance of the depot.
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Office, In ordor
to secure the lowest rates ot faro
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
HHlman's Baggage Express will call toruud deliver
Bugage at the Depot
0 fl ice, No. 113 South THIRD Street. 11 !
TATEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA
YY KAILBOAD, VIA MEDIA.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS
On and after MONDAY, October IS, IU06, the trains
will leave as follows;
W EST CHESTE R Tit AI N3
leave Philadelphia for Weat ('heater, from Depot
Tlnrtv-tlrst and Market stieets, 7-JU A. M.t 11 00 A, M. s
2 30, 4 45, and 6-16 P. M. ,
Leave West Chester fbr Philadelphia, from Depot ou
E. Market street, 6 80. 8'0D, 10 45 A. M 1 65, 4 60 P. M.
Train, leaving West f'hestor at tt-00 A. AL, and
leaving Philadelphia at 4 45 P. Al., will not stop at Pea
ueitou, and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media
ouiv .
PFSN ELTO S TR A INS.
Leave Phlladei olila for Pennelton 4 IS and 11-00 P. M.
Leave Pennelton tor Philadelphia 8 47 A. M., Tib
P M.
These Trains stop at ll Intermediate Stations.
ON SUNDAY 8 Leave Philadelphia at 8 30 A. M. and
J-00 P. u.
1 eave Weat Chester 7 45 A. M. and 4-00 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS The Went Philadelphia Pasengcr
cars will leave Eleventh and Market streets hail an
hour beiore tbe train leave the depot, and will leave
the depot ou the arrival of each train to convey pas
sengers into tbe citv.
'i'talns leaving Philadelphia at 780 A. M. and 4 45 P.
M., aud leaving Weat Cheaer at 8-00 A.M. aud 4X0 P.
Al.. couueot atB. C. Junctien with trains on the P, and
ii. C. B. It. for tlx lord and Intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only
as baggage, and the Company will not.inanv ease, ha
rexpouHible for an amount exceeding one hundred dol
lar., uulcss a special contract Is made for the same.
t HENRY WOOD, Oencral Superintendent.
OAKDEJT AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
K. WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
! Leave Vine street Forty daily, as follows (Sundays
excepted):-? ...
Hall, with Freight , ....7 30 A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation. 48 P. AL
i RETURNING. LEAVE ATLANTIO
Mall, with Freight , t-tM P.M.
Atlantio Accommodation. 10 A M.
Junction Accommodation, to Jackson end in
, termeoiate stations, leaves Vine street. 830 P. M.
.Betummg. leaves Jaukson .....6 8U A. M.
I liAODONVlELIU) ACCOMMODATION TBA1N8
leave Vine street lurry daily at ll 16 A. M. aoattp. U.
Leave tlaUdoun.ld at 1 and i 16 P at.
. t JOHN Q BBYAST, Ageat
RAILROAD LINES.
jAN NAMES SIC HOUTEI
THE B30RTEST LISK TO ALL FOISTS
SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.
PASSENGERS FOB
Norilk,
Weldoa.
Ualeigh.
Newbern.1
(harlotle,
9 tDiiBgfoe.
Columiia,
Charleston, -
Klavfi:,
Savannah,
Auiruata,
Atlanta, )
Maooe:
Wet Potnt.
Meetgomery
Xliftlli
ana
NEW OHLE4N3.
TO AVOID DEL A V mi
K POTOMAC nEfga
CLOSED HX ICE), SHOULD BUY 11CKLT8
BY THH
KEW AND SHORT ANNAMESSIC BOuTZ
i.n.........1"1 leave Depot,
ruiLADELPUIA, WiLW I NGTON, AND BAXTIMOBII
. KAII.ROAD,
BROAD Street and WAKH1NOTOH Avsitie,
DAILY (Maturday excepted), at it P.M.
Arrlvlt g in Noifolk at 1 P. M. the following (tar,
FlVEi UOl'HH SOONER THAN BY ANY OTaiiR
LIN E, and making close connections for all rtoiute ,
SOUTU AND SOUTHW EST I
For Tickets and all other laformatlon, apply at the ,
office of the Oompanr, No.i chkhnu ir Streot, er
at the Ticket Ofilee ol (he Philadelphia, WiliuinUsu
and Baltimore Ballroad, No. Hit CilKNUT streeu
1 a u
a. a-. wibTiiaNHi
GENEUAL AUEHT.
JpAST III EIGHT LINE,
ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE mill,
VI Orange and Alexandria Rallrftstd
tend Its Connections.
The undersigned would respectfully ask the attentive
ot shippers to the ONLY ALL BAIL ROUTE betweesl
Philadelphia and the South.
Merchants and others desirous of avoiding frequent
changes and water transportation, wlU please mark
their freight via O. A A. B. B -Ball, and send te dp
of Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore BaUroac
BBOAD and PRIME Streets.
Cars run through, from Philadelphia to LynohbBr
without breaking bulk.
Dray receipts tarnished, and Bills of Lading signed at
the through freight office ot Philadelphia, Wileaingtea,
and Baltimore Ballroad, No. 10 South Firm Street
below Chesnut. . ,
Bates guaranteed as low at all times as by other ,
JAMES C. WILSON,
Agent Orange and Alexandria Ballroad.
12 27tpti ' Ko. 105 South FIFTH Street.
PITTSBTJ-RO, COLUMBUS, AND CINCIK
NATI RAILROAD COMPANY.
TUE PAN handle BOUIB WESTWARD.
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS UJUTtS.
the Government has assigned to It tbe carrying of tbe
I nited States Mall to the prlnolpal oltiesor the West
and Southweat
THERE BEING BUT ONE CnANOE Or CAB
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCISNA1A
AND BUT TWO TO 8T. LOCI 3. avuaai.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL A BRIT IT
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS, CAIRO. ANI
OT hVr LINl. " TEAIili Ii( AVASCJi OF AJr
Fast line at 12 00 M. Passengers by this train take
supper at Altoona; can take stateroom sleeping car.
PasseDgers are not subject to change at Pittsburg, ut
run through to COBhooton, affording; an unbroken
night's rest.
Night Kxpress 11 P. M. Passeneers can take sleeptar
cars through to Cincinnati with out one changei bf
this line vou have the advantage of comfort and plea
sure particularly for ladle, travelling alone, and famiU
with children, by this rout between Philadelphia and
all tbe prlnol pal point West and Kouth.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA , 8TEUBK&-
lIsjLlC ftt
PKNNSYLVANtA RAILROAD OFFIOB,
Corner Of TU1RXLE1H and UABK.ET HtreetA -.
1 , 1 Phlladttlphla.
. ,. . . ,11. BCULL.
Qereral Ticket A gent, steuhenviue. O. '
JOHN H. Ml CLE B,
General Eastern Passenger Agent.
iOHNDURAND.OerrnMrr0rfc '
?eJP?I vanl" Ballroad Office, No 631 chesiiut street 1
and Thirtieth and Market streets. Wert Phi!adiphllr
NEW FREIGHT ROUTE TO THE SOUTII
AND SOUTHWEST. OVUAU
IA TUB PHILADELPHIA, WILSfWOTOS AVtk
BALTIMORE AND DELAWARE
. , BAILKOAD LINES
to Cnsfleld. Maryland,, thence by the Great SoaUtara
Inland Steam Navigation Company'.
Steamers, to Nor fotk. Virginia.
. . OOMNSCCTINO WITH THH
OBEAT VlEGlNAIAANrTENaaaEE AIB-LLSE
to Memphi', Nashville, Atlantaand all points Soulfc
, . , ' and Southwest , . .
. Jn'jwt1'6 offers ?dvantages overall competing tranv
portetlon lines. Shippers by this line save bolU Urna
and money
THE MARINE RISK BETWEEW CRISFIELD AK
NOBFOLK. IS ASSUMED BY TflE
, COMPANY,
thns offering the Inducements of an
ALL BalL BILL OF LADING,
with guaranteed time from Philadelphia to all pro nil
ncnt Southern and Southwestern poluu.
, , , t FREIGHTS
For Norfolk, Richmond, Petersburg, and all points la'
Virginia and North Carolina.
FORWARDED AT AS L'JrY BATES
as by anottier line.
Freights delivered at the Depot of P. W. and n. B R
BROAD aud PRIME Htreets, beiore 5 P. Al., will reach
Norioik twenty, tour hours in advance of any other
route. This unprecedented deapatoh gives tbe shlniMc
ot Southern Preights from Phtladelphfa advantages not
betore ottered by any other lme. For lurther iuiortua
tion apply to
CHARLES E. DILKES,
Agent Vlrgitla and Tennessee Air Line Fallwat .
No. 411 CHESNCT street.
O. r, VT ILil JSAJNK.,
Agent,
Ko. 629 CHESKUI Street.
PHILADELnilA AND BALTIMORE
CENTKAL RAILROAD-WINTER ARRANGE
61 ENTb ON AND AFIKR MONDAY, October S.
ltt6, the trains will leave Fblladelohia, from the Deaot
ot the Weat Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner
lU-wyTa "l& ,lree,lW4n
iS$3!2Sit Z p1 it50 0xfora ftt 85 A- M4
A market Uain, tilth passenger car attacherV, will ran
off Tuesdays and Frlcays leaving tbe Rising Hun at
11-18 A. tl., Oxford at 12 (10 M., and Kenuett at 1W P.
M., connecting at West Cheater Jtiuction with a train
tor Philadelphia. On Wednesdays and Saturdays
trains leave Philadelphia at a SO P. M., run through. U
Oxford.
The train leaving Philadelphia at 7-80 A. M. eon
nects at Oxford with a dally line ot stages tor Peach
Bottom, in Lancastur county. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at OxiorJ with the afternoon train
for Philadelphia
The train leaving Philadelphia at 4-48 runs to Blsfmr
Stin. Md.
. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only
as baggage, and the Company will not in any case be re
sponsible for an amount exceeding one hundred doliais,
unless a special contract be made lor the same. t
t HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent
GLOBE EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE, NO.
610 MARKET afreet. Philadelphia, November M,
I80B. Tbe Globe Exprexs Company will tbls day opea
Its first Hue between New York, Philadelphia, BaU
more, and Washington lor
HEAVY FREIGHT AND PACKAGES.
They will call for and deliver promptly at the follow
ing rates :
For heavy freights to and from New Yors, 40o. per IW
lbs. 1 Baltimore, Aiic. per ltd lbs.) Washington, Sue. dot
100 lbs.; Georgetown, UOo. per 100 lbs 1 Alexandria, el M
per 1(0 lbs. . ,
Packages and valuables will be taken at as reasonable
rates as by any other reapouslble Companr.
The Company Is arranging to raniulv open Its offices
at ail important points through the South and South
went, as a full Express ... ., ,
Ibis Company are prepared to pay promptly for ens
los. or damage that may occur.
)rner mav ba left at the above Offlce.
oruersmay 8. W. WILSON, Superintendent.
STUART GWYNN,
Of New Y ork, President.
E. C. PECHIN,
t Of Philadelphia, Treasurer.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE.
No. 320 CHESNCl'Street, forwards Paroles, Pack
ages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Spaole, eitiior by (t
own Hues. or in connection with other Express C001
p.nles, to all the principal towns and oitles hi 1 the United
(States. ti JOUN B1NUHAM, Huperlntoudent.
PROPOSALS
UM1ED STATES MILITARY RAILUQAO
. "Wawikotok, D. C, December 20, 13M. '
! Sealed ?S wilf I rooeivod at h.s offio
ni.nt w M mVJndA Y, January 14, lor the eurohaae
toiued XlpISeiUosd Chairs, suitable tor . -. 1
P 1 bm Cbairs are now stored at tbe work of Com-
fet.fcTCam-rmastor'a Office .trt qty.
Virii.delDbIa, I"a.. or Louisville, Ky.
f Terms-Caii n Oorerument 7,,,
12 29 13t W. Col. end A. Q. M.-, t. A. uu.