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THE DAILY EVENING TK1;K(I?APH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER G, 1867.
SEARCH IN a FOR THE POLE.
nj OBOROB AL RKK TOWK8BND. '
(From the Leoture-'LaucH to the Worth of Us.")
Sweetheart, the flag you gave me when we
parted
WareB in this Arctio blue;
It In, my lost one, loving and high-hearted, -
Not I who braru it, but the ghost of you.
Warm-ml it flutters, like the firelight'
flashing,
When iu my arms you told
IIow there were duties fonder than our passion,
And comforts iu the polar cold.
I Jtnow you will not kiss me, home-arriving,
For more than oceans 'twixt hi roll;
Still, dead one, dear one, I am striving,
striving,
Sweetheart I sweetheart ! I'm searching for
the Pole I
All day the solemn icebergs drift before ns,
So shivering and stark;
All night, beneath bewildering auroras,
We hear the great nea-horse's freezing bark.
The white bear follows over floes and ledges
To see our camp-fires glow;
The wolf-dogs fly in fear before our sledges,
To scare tbe wondering Esquimaux.
Long howl the silver foxes ad we gallop,
To mark ruau pans their furthest goal,
Where never sea-bird screamed above a shal-
r. lop' .
Sweetheart t sweetheart t we're searching
for the l'ole 1
Low throb the tidos; the pallid stars set never;
The needle Dickers chill;
The pitting conipasj points 'from our en
deavor Still steer we North by our magnetic Will 1
Dead-faced, the steady Boreal orb above us
Shines with no cheering hue; . .
Our icy dreams are full of those who love us
They cry "Come back !" the good, the true.
But from Man's cause shall no man's tears
recall ns;
"Proclivfor!" cries the deathless soul;
Fling out our flag, whatever fate befall us
, Sweetheart ! sweetheart ! we're searching
for the Pole 1
The ice-floes southward float while we are
urging
Across their crackling crust;
Wide pplits the ocean to its undersurging;
In God's right hand to bear us up, we trust:
And one by one our comrades, hungering,
thirsting,
Drop in the snows to sleep;
We bend and kiss them, with our poor hearts
bursting,
And journey on: we dare not weep.
We leave them milestones, that men may pur
sue us,
And for their martyr's aureole,
The Northern Lights burn beautiful unto ns:
Sweetheart 1 sweetheart 1 we're searching
for the Pole t
Alone I go, my last brave sailor perished;
I fall, dear heart t I faint;
Out of my hand your flag so well I cheriaed,
Reach down from Heaven and bear it on,
dear saint 1
No farther from me in these lone bleak regions,
Than where we loved and wed,
Robed in your white and beautiful religious,
I knew you followed me o'erhead.
Oh blirs 1 Nor death nor seas nor winter
sever
My deathless purpose from my soul;
The' flag of love and courage blows forever,
KtVPAt.TrtAart I RvAathuftrt 1 stji BonviiltinfT frtl
the Pole 1
'On an eminence overlooking the Artlo Ocean,
Franklin bad the mournful privilege of unfurling to
thecold breeze a banner presented to him by bis li rat
wife for this purpose, ai sue lay on ber death-bed, a
fen day before bis departure, She died tbe day after
lie leit England." American CycloinrMa.
Influence of Ellctbkity on Plasm. M.
Dlondiau, of the French Academy of Science,
has recently made some interesting experi
ments with electrical currents upon plants. It
appears from these experiments that an induc
tion current only produces a destructive effect
on the organs of plants when, in consequence
of the flab bines i of their tissues, and the large
quantity of liquid matter they contain, it
finds an easy passage; but that it does not pro
duce any sensible effect when it acts on solid
tissues. Nevertheless, by increasing the . in
tensity of the current, and applying it for a
considerable length of time, the tissues of lig
neous plants may be disorganized so as to
cause death, as if the plant had been struck
by lightning. When the current is made to
act on fruit, it hastens its maturity. This
efleot has been obtained on apples,
pean, and peaches, those subjected to
the ordeal of electricity having ripened much
fasterthan their companions that had been let
alone on the same stock. But the most curious
effects were those produced on seeds before
sowing. After making them conductors by
keeping them some time in water, they were
subjected to the current for a few minutes.
The seeds operated on were peas, beans, and
wheat. After electrifying them, they were
sown in pots filled with good garden mold,
while other seeds that had not experienced
the effects of the current were sown in other
pots filled with the same mold and in the same
state of moisture. The electrified seeds germi
nated in all cases much faster than the others,'
the stalks and leaves being also greener and
more vigorous. Bat the most singular cir
cumstance in beans was, that while in their
natural state the rootB invariably strike down
ward, a tendency which no mechanical means
will counteract, electricity caused the roots to
strike upwards, the cotyledons penetrating
downwards, and the roots branching out into
the air. This bears a fctriking resemblanoe to
the inversion of the poles in a magnet.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AMI) COUNTY OF PHI LA DELPHI A.
Estate of PERRY ODAN1EL, deceased.
Tbe Auditor appointed by tbe court to audit, set
up, and adjust tbe second account of THOMAS
MEGEAR, Trustee of estate of PERRY O'UaNIEL.
flet eased, and to report distribution of tbe balance
In tbe bunds or ;tue accouuteni, win uieei me parties
Interested, tor tbe purpose of bis appointment, on
THUHbUAV. Ifceuiber ia,lHJ7. a-t VI o'clock. M.,l
Ko, 141 A Street, lu tbe city of Philadelphia.
V. D. BAKER,
12 1 ftnwBf " Alii'.l!?!?l
TNtIIe ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY,
X AND COUNTY OK PUiL ADELPHIA.
Eatateol DA V1D JAVMt, deceased.
The Auditors appointed by tbeConri to audit, nettle,
-.it. ... ..... i,.., ...... , ,i .1. w H Eaton sM 1 IU.
. tliAKLhS 11. ROGERS. EUWAK1) M. PAXON.
HENRY LB.Wls.and JOUN M. WHIT ALL, Exeou
tora and Trustees of tbe will of DAVID JAtNE,
deceased, aud to report distribution of tbe balance lu
tbe bands tf tbe accountant, will meet tbe purlieu In
terested lor tbe purpone el tbelr appointment, on
W&UM kl)AY, December 11. Iti7, at 4 o'clock 1. M ,
at tbe otlice ol tbe estate, Ko. eia CHESN UT Street,
in tbe City of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM D. BAKER,
JAMES STARR,
H 29 ftnwBt Auditors.
IN THE ORPHANS' COORT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY Of PHILADELPHIA.
Estates of HOW AUD aud Jochl'li 1)1, B a, minors.
Tbe Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, set
tle end adjust the account or THK PENNSYL
VANIA COMPANY rUH IJNbURAJNCKd ON LIVES
AND URANTliNO ABaynii'. Ouarflliiu ut the
- n,,r thnlren of ADELAIDE ; DU1..S debased ami
enorl distribution of the balance In the nandg of
.,,ii mailt will meet the parties Interested for
to re
tbe
tbe
aTcuiIVno. VaLNUT btreet, In the ctty Z,
rw Xl! JWW (XAYIWl.AttWM.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IDEBISTER'8 NOTICE TO AM, CREDI
A) torn, I.f aiece, and other persons Interested:
Aothe Is hereby given that tbe following named
ppiKoti dm, on the dates a ill led to their names, II le
the at counts ot their Administration to the en Hies ol
lln.se prisons deceased, end Guardians' and Trustee'
HceoouUi v, hose name are undermentioned. In the
ofl.i-e of the Register for tbe Probute ol Wills and
Granting Letters ol Administration. In and fur Hi"
City unci ( tunny of Philadelphia; and that tne same
will lie presented to Hie Orphans' Court of suit! cit
unit county Inr riiiiHrniatlon anil e I low an -e. on lh'
third - It IDA Y In Let ember next, at 10 o'clock In the
nn ruing, at the County Court House In Saul city.
IW7.
Ocu2 HniniM Monro, Administratrix of THORN-
'ION MONROE, deceased.
f6 Clisrlr- Comiy, Administrator or ANN M.
It U I'D, dis.'easpd,
' 2fl, John 1 iluzby, Executor of JOHN CHE A N,
J r., deci h ed,
" 26, Theodore It t b Administrator of A NTIIOJTY
K HA M EK, (lifeseit. v .
" 26, The don- Koih. AdmlnlNtrator or CIIIltH-
T KMC K K A M Lit, deceased.
' 2li, Thomas hhipley, i;pcntr and Trustee l)f
HAKAli ANN t IKW A HT. deceased.
' 28, O, J. I hanilierieln uud . II. Mouabo, Eiecu-
torsol DAVID I). LEWIS, deTeased.
' 28, John Alleyne, llusrdl in (as Ilh'd hy his Rx
ciitor) t AD LEY NIC ii w 1 1. SON, late a
minor,
" 2, Alexander Helinsley, Executor or FRANCIM
blih-VIN, deu'-ast d
" 10, H. K. Wan liter. Adminlslratii of JERE
MIAD NOllTHItOP. deceased
" 0, JainesM Molsu l. Adminlstratorof ALKKKD
C ill' Kit deceased.
" 81, Henry it, Tener, Kxerntor of IiENUT B.
lUONrt. deceved
Nov. 1, Marcius Koeilkhelm, Kxeoitorot 1IORI TZ
LEVYR-ON. fecea ed.
' 1, Jon 1. Ye'K'-r, rt ai.. Executors Of CASTA R
V KA t Mi 11 d woftoil
" t, Conrad It. Andreas Administrator of ISAAC
T. ANDHE.-., decessed.
2. Kthelbert A, MrHbll Admlulatrator C. t. a.
ol JACOH UK HAVEN, demand.
2, William Md.iUtflilln, Executoiot rVILLI 1M
OlllMON, d-ceased.
T, W illiam llou-li Wlster, Adm'nlslnttjr o t. a.
ol HUBAN W, PKICK, rteneas d.
4, Am'j'bw A. Klplta. Kxec'Hjr ol CATUARINK
llil'Jk A, dectak id.
" li, John llBKlehnrHi, ExPCutor ol EMILY IIA-
.I EHUHhT, deceased.
" 5, Kllzahetb A, Hickllni( et. ai,. Kxecutors of
I KANt IS H. Hit KLINU. deceased.
" 6, John Mftrston. Adnilelslralor of JOHN
KELLY, deceased.
. 6, Oeori Head, Administrator o. t. a. or SIM-
DEL AI. RICA D. deceased.
" 6. Kelnbard K. Vaughau aud Mart. S. Vanirban,
Administrators of HAKM.ANN
V ALU HAN, deceaaed,
" 7, Elizabeth II .eon, Administratrix of ALKX-
AN DEI; 11 A EN N, deceased.
" 7, Thomas Wonlmau, Administrator of 808AN
H1HBEKD, d ceased.
" 7, E. Harper JeUrtes. Administrator of
THOMAS' S. Ji.Et'HIKH. deceusetl.
" 8, Joseph J. loran. Adintnlslraior of M AUY H.
DICKtSON, deceased.
11 8. Emmot Cowpertbwslt. Qnsrdian of BU3 AN
C. HART, a minor, deceased.
" 8, Charles M Lukens. Aduilulstratorof GEORGE
C. bUEPHEKD. deceased.
" 9 f-arah H. Prosser, Admlulairatrlz of JAME3
PilOSBEK, deceased.
" 9,1). Jones McViui(h. Administrator of SU-
HANNA TAYLOR, deceased,
' ll,Juob !-. Hees aud Henry JS. Rittonhouse.
AdmlriU rators of DANIEL K.UITU, de-
reaai d
" 11, William J. HUM well. Administrator of ABEL
11 . b'XT LLWK uL, deceased.
1.1, Wlllian. W Axe. Administrator of WIN
NAKD AXal, dt ceased.
' lit, Dennis Lunn. Administrator o.t. a,of ELIZA
BETH ULEriN, oeoeased.
' 13, FreHtrlck Koons. Administrator of HENBY
UIRMI, dectated
" 13, Tavld Teller. Administrator of QOTTL9B
LRITEJNCERGEK, deceased,
" 13, Charles A. Hubicam. Executor ot SUSANNAH
KUKICAM, deceased.
14, Charles H. Roberts and Barah J, Page, Exe
cutors of SAMUEL MEEKINUd, deceased.
" 14, Margaret Kuorr. Adiulnuttrairiz OILtttVid
MORTON, deceased.
" 14,11. Piutt McKeau, et al Trustees of H,C.
MAYER, dtctased.
" 14, Nancy Pollock, Administratrix of REBECCA
PwLLOK, deceased.
14. Louisa Moran, Administratrix of ANN WAQ
N fc R, deceased,
' 15, Rebecca T. Hinethurst. Executrix of RICH
ARO BMETHURST, deceased.
" 10. Annette M. Btirdett. Ad tninlatratrlx of SAM
UEL V. BUULKIT, deceased.
" 18, tarab Lukens Keene, Administratrix c, t, a,
fas tiled by ber Executrix) or JolIS
Ll'B ENd, deceased.
" .18, Henry Jti Keene, Administrator d. b. n. o. t. a.
of JOHN LUKENS, deceased.
18, Marvuret Moore, Administratrix of PAT
RICK MOOtth, deceased.
18, John T. White. Adiulutstratsr of JOHN
THOMPSON, deceased.
" 16, Thon as W istar et a'.. Execntors of WIL
LIAM WlLBERiORCH) WIS CaB, da
ce, red
' 18, Ctiarles f. Lincoln, Administrator c t, a. of
WILLIAM P. EMI.EY. deceased.
" 19, Charles Evans et al., Kxecutors of WILLIAM!
hVAroH, deceased.
20, anieB Rayani. Trustee Of CATHARINE
UACHh, cecea'ied.
" 20, FnocuXex, Administrator of MARY BU3U,
dccit'Seu.
" 21, "The Olrard Life losnranee, eto . Compsny,"
Executors ol WILLIAM A.NEW, lie-
" 21. Harriet 'j. Morey, Executrix of JOHN
MURKY, decease t
" SI, William W Pnlillvs and William M. Tllgh
mau. Executors ol CATrtAKlNii ANN
INliEttcOLL decascd.
" SI. Geoue K. Eliue. Administrator of ELIZA
BETH PuICK, deceased.
" 2.', Ellzab th J. Clark, Executrix of JOH H W.
CLARK, deceased.
Vi, Maria N. Hahn. Administratrix of FRANK
LIN B Ha UN, deceased.
Wl. Barbara Bcbwegler, Admlulslratrlx of JOHN
F. fcCHWKULER. deceased.
" 22, Martha and J. Bolton Wiuoenny, Executors
of JO UN WIN PENN Y, deceased
" 22, Mary c, Wright, Administratrix c. t. a, of
JOHN WR1UHT, deceased.
23, George Piolet, Executor of JAMES GREEN,
deceased,
" 23 B. J. C. Walker, Administrator of MARY
ANN WILEY, deceased.
' 25, Ellen Ilonilller. Administratrix of WILLIAM
HOM ILL ICR, deceased.
' 2J, Edward D. Royal et al., Executors of ED
WARD ROYAL, deceased.
' C5, William A. Ruffner. Administrator c. t. a. of
BARAH ANN KDFt'NKB, deoeased.
2ti, Mary W. Baxter, Administratrix of UKORGE
W. BAXTER, deceased.
" 2, Btephen is. Price, Executor of THOMAS
R1C H A U H40N , deceused.
" 26, "The Olrard Life Ins. Co.," Administrator of
GEOROK W. WARDER, deceased.
20, "The Peuua. Co. lor Ins. on Lives, etc.," Exe
cutors of HIRAM CRIDLAND, deceased.
" 27, William R. Uausoo, et al., Trustees ofHl'E-
PHEN F. HANbON. under the will ol
HANNAH A. HANSON, deceased.
" 27, J. Kergeant Price, Executor of MARTHA
11 1 ! LIN, deceased.
" li7, William C. Baker, Trustee of REBECCA F.
KRUO (late REEVED), under tbe will of
FREDERICK V. K RUU, deceased.
" i!7, Henrv Honors et at.. Executors of CUARLE-I
bUKPA RI HM1 TH. deceased.
1121'flt EREDERIt K M. ADAMU, Register.
TK THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY
JL AND COUNTY Ob' PHILADELPHIA.
MICHAEL Ml A PEER vs. JOHN OATCnELL.
Levari Facias. June 'I erm, 17. No. 7t8.
The Auditor uppolnted by the Court to distribute
the fund arising from the sale under tbe above writ
H on i the billowing described real ettale. to wit: All
that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of Coales street, at the dislanoe of II fly live
leet ten Inches aud three-quarters or an Inch east
ward from the eust side of Tblileenlh street, In tbe
ale District ol (Spring Oarden, now the Fourteenth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing la front
or meitdth on said Coatee street eighteen lent, and ex
tending Mimhward between Hues ut right angles witb
said Coates street, iu length or depth on tbe east line
tin riol sixty feet, aud ou tbe west line thereof forty
three leet to the bead of a three-feet wide alley lead
ing southward Into Penn street, thence along the
eatdwardly side of (.aid alley still southward seven
teen leet; bounded northward by said Coales B'reet,
eas ward hy ground now or late of William iinrnin.
southward by grouLd ol Msry Brown, and westward
partly by a certain two feet six Indies wide alley load
ing northward Into tne said Coates street, partly by
the bark ends of Ann W. English and Natbsn
stietch's Thirteenth street lots, and partly by said
three-feet wide alley leading southward luto said
Penn street.
Will meet the parties Interested for the pnrposcsol
his appointment at his OlUce. No. 123 ti. HF1 H Street,
lu the city of Philadelphia, TUESDAY, tbe 17th day
of December, lhu7, at 4 o'clock P. M when and Where
all persons Inteiested are required to make tbelr
claims, or be debarred from coming In upon said fund.
12 & ltt AMOS BRIUOri, Auditor.
gROWN'8 PATENT
lOnUISED CABPKT-ITBETpEB AND
TACK-DBIYEB.
With this machine a lady can alone stretch and
tack down at the same time ber carpets a easily as
m ween them, savins back -aches, bruised Augers.
temper, time, aud money. It will stretch all kluda;of
carpets without the least damage, Detter, quieter,
aud easier than any other Stretcher made, aud drive
(row i to tu-os. tacks with or without leather beads
la simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime
Agents wanted. Liberal terms gtveu. It U a uloe
machine for ladies to sell. For Machines or Agencies
call on or address
WILLIAM r. M II EI H LB,
K0. t & THIRD Btreet,
nx xiiUr-aoiptUA,
RAILROAD LINES.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA D.
HIK MIDHL.K ROU I E. Shortest and-most
oirect route to Reti,l,-l,eni, A llentown, Maucti (Hinuk,
,..r.. uvjii, Hue iiuthii, w iiKeeoarre, Malianoy City,
Mount armei, pitiKton, HcranUin, and all points In
the Lehlgii, Malianoy, and Wyoming coal regions.
r t.rnt-1 Krr I'rpi'i ui in ii Boei p ii la, in . w.coinor or
BEREBand AMERICAN Mroets.
WIN'I h R A RRANOEMKNTS.
MNKDAILt HIAINH. -On
and after'tiic ii,ii . v k,,v u isirr. 'PmiRAnirpr
liaiiis leave the New Iienot. corner Herks and Ameri
can MrteiH, dally (Sundaj s excepted), an billows:
i s jv. m iirni iik Express Mr Heiuteneiu ana
lIliriliAl Hlnlnin. nn rv . . .. u . n.ii,nu,l
, ...... rrilin,ITIlll:l Arll , ,.r,,
J' ecili'K at lie. lileheni wlib Lehigh Valley RsJIr.iad
.... m i.rinuw n, niar-aiiqua. rAiat'iiglon . M unci) ciiiinx,
Ueulherly Jeausvilla, H ellon, White Haven,
W ilk. at arre. I'hisiun. Rcranum. and all poinuj id
I elitgh end Wvomitur vnii.r,! wli, i M,nnn
with 1, l ull and M ahanov itllrm.t inr M .L.i.m
tiny, and wttb Ca'awWa Ra'lroad, for Rupert Dan-
vine niiiKui aim 1 iiamrpnrt. Arrive ut Mau-ll
t hunk at 12 0 A. M.: at Wllkmtrre st 8 P. M : t .!
iisnoy my at t P. M.; at Hcranlon at 410 f. M
Fasn liters by this (rain nan Ink tlia r.anifii V .H..
tiuln, pio-siug Prlhlehein at IrtA P. M., hir Runton,
i'uiuib vu iew jersey neutral Maiitoaa 10 JNew
YorK
- At 8'45 A.M. Accommodation fbr Doylestown.stnp.
ring at all Intermediate stations. Passengers lor
Willow Grove, Hatooro, and Hartsville, by tbu
train, Uke Ibt Btnge at Old York mal.
Atln'iSA. M. Acnoiiimndatlon lor Fort Washing
ton, stopping at Intermediate station-'.
All . It) P. M.- KxiHriss lor Bethlehem, Allentown,
MhucIi (hunk. White Haven. Wlllc.Hbarre. Mali an. it
City, Centiaila, Kbeuaudoah, Mount Carmel, Plitnton,
HcTanton, 1. nil all points In the Mahanoy an1 Wyo-
., I f fasseugors lor ureenvuie lake
this train to Quakertown.
At IMS P.M. AlviimnilWlftMnn tnw hnvtaal,,n
Slopping atali Inlermediatestatluns. Passengers taks
I. tT. y'"lown for New Hope; at Mono Wales
va t'tiuiiirjtiiwUi
a t 10 f. Accommodation for Doylesfown. stop
ping at all Intern edlule stations Paneiigers lor
v tllow Orove. Hathoro. and Harmvllln. tk..i.
Abintslon.
At ft vi r. " inroiien acoommeaatmn ror Bethle
hiin and all stations on main Hue ol North Pnnnvi
venla-iteilri Bd, connecting at Betblebnm with Ihigh
vaiiey. r.veniug traiu tor jaston, Allentown, aud
MhucIi ( hunk,
A16'20P. M. Accommodation for Lausdale, stop
tkig at all Intermediate stations,
AtllDU P. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash
ington,
11113 A it III v it. ruuisuitbruiA,
From Bethlehem, at B'ld A. M., 2 03, and 8 40 P. M.
2'I D P. M. train makes direct connection with lhurh
Valley trnins lrom rjiston, Hcrauton, Wlikesbarre,
Mahunoy City, aud Haaieton. Passengers leaving Elis
ion at II 20 A. M. arrive lu Philadelphia at 2-OJ P. M.
Pesfeneers leave Wlikesbarre at ISO I' M. rmiiiMt
al Bethlehem at 618 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia
at 8 40 P M.
From Doylestown at 8'88 A. M., 5T0 and 7 '00 P. M.
From Lansdale at 7 Mo A. M.
From Fort Washington at 11T0 A. M. and 3 '05 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-SO A. M.
PblladeliJila lor Doylestown at 2'H0 P. M.
DoyleMown to Philade'phla at 7-20 A. M
Bethlehem to i'hiladelphla at 4'l0 P. M.
Filth and sixth (streets Passenger cars convev Das-
si ngers to and from the new depot.
v bite cars ot Second and Third (streets line and
Union line run wilhlu a short distance of the Ditpot.
Tick eta must be procured at the Ticket OiUce In
Order to secure the lowest rales of fare.
ELL14 CLARK, Agent.
Tickets sold and Baccrsce checked through u nrln.
clpal points at iiauu s North Pennsylvania Baggage
Express OlUce,
1 if in o. 1115 s. EHm street.
1RAr7-F0It NEW Y0RK THE CAMDEN
Lt 'li I and Am boy and Phlludelnht.atid iv.mnn
Railroad Company's Lines, from Philadelphia to New
York and Way Places, from WALNUT Street Wharf
will leave as follows, viz.: ra.
At 6 A.M. via Camden and A mboy Aocom. Ha
At 8 A. M., via Camden aud Jersey City, Express
iu ..M .... 800
At 2 P. M . via Camden and Ambov. Kinrm.. m.
At 6 P. M-. via Camden and Atuboy, Ac-J 1st class. 22S
At 6 A M. and 2 P.M. for Freehold. '
I 8 and in A. M., 2 and S-30 P. M., for Trenton.
Ate. 8. and 10 A.M., 1,2, 8'80, 0. 8, and 11 -30 P. M
for Bordrntown, Burlington, Beverly, and Delanco,
Al 8 and 10 A. M., 1, 2, 8'80, 5. 8, and 11-30 P. M., for
Florence.
At 8 and in a. m.. l. 3-30, 8, 8. and n-30 P. M lor
Edgewater, Riverside, Rlverton, and Palmyra.
At 8 and 10 A, M., l, 3'ae, 6, ana U'uo P. SI., fbr Fish
House.
Tbe 1 and 11-30 P.M. Linrs leave from Market Street
Ferry, upper side.
, LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT
Will leave as follows:
At 11 A. M.. 4-. 0 P. M.. and 12 P. M. fnltrht). via Kan.
slngion and Jersey City, New Yo'k Express Llues,
At s 10 15 and II A. M.. fi-ao. a-sn. an. a. m.nt ii t r
tot Trenton aud Br stol.
At 8 and M'15 A. M., 2 80, B, and 12 P. M., for Morrls
vllleaud Tally to n.
At 8 and 10') jx. M.. 2'30, 4'30. S. and 12 P. M.. for
Schenck's,
At in 15 A. M., 2-30, and s p. M ror Kddlngton.
At 7 80 aud lu'lfi A. M., 2'30, 4. 6,8, and 12 P. M., for
Cornwell's, 'loiresdale, Holmesburg, Tacooy, Wlssl
nomlng, Brldesburg, and Erankiord, and at 8 P. M
for HolmeHiiurg and Inteimedlate stations,
BELV1DERE DELAWARE RAILROAD .LINES,
From Kensington Depot.
At 8 A. M. for Nlugara Falls. Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Cauandaigna, Elnilra, Ithaca, Owege. Rnouester,
Bingbamlon. Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Mon
trose, Wlikesbarre, Hcranlon, Strouaaburg, Water
Cap, eto , etc.
At 8 A.M. and 880 P. M.. for Belvldere, Easton,
Lambertvllle, Flemlngton, eto.
Tbe8'80 P. M. Line connects direct with the Tra'n
leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, etc.
At 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate sta
tions. Lines from West Philadelphia Depot, via Connect
ing Railway, will leave as folkiwsi
At 9-30 A. M and 1'30 and 8 it" P. M., New York
Express Lines via Jersey City. Fare.(3-25.
Tbe 9 ao A. M. and tf-au P. M. Lines will run dally. All
Others, Suudays excepted,
A I 9'30 A. M., I "30 and 6-30 P. M. for Trenton,
At 9-80 A. M and 6-30 P. M. for Bristrol.
November 25, 1807. WB. li. GATZMER, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL
TIMORE: Railroad.
HME TABLE.
Commencing Monday, September 80, 1887. Trains
will leave Depot, corner BROAD Street aud WASH
INGTON Avenue, as lollows:
Way MaUTialn ats ao A. M. asundays excepted,
for Baltluioru. slopping at all regular Mutluns. Con
necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington lor
Crlsheld and Intermediate stations.
Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal
tilnoreand Washington.
KxprefS Train at 330 P. M, (Sundays excepted) for
Iialllruore and Washluglou, Slopping at Chester,
Iburlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New
port, blanton, Newark, Elklon, Northeast, Cbarlea
iowd, Per.yvllle, llavre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Perry
man's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, aud Steuimer'l
Run.
Mght Express at 11-00 P. M. (dally) for Baltimore
aud WsHhlugtou. Connects al Wilmington (Satur
days excepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stop
ping at Newcastle, Mlddlelown, Clayton, Dover. Har
rington, Seaiord, Salisbury, Princess Anne, and con
nei ling at C'rlhlli Id with Boat for Fortress Mouroe,
Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the South.
Passengers lor Eortiess Monroe and Norfolk, via
Baltimore, will take tbe 12 AL Train. Via Cf IbUold
w ill take the 1100 P. M. Train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS.
Flopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and
Wilmington.
Leae Pblladelrbla at 1-S0, 4'80, 8 00, and lr30 (dally)
P.M. The 430 P. M. Train connects with Delaware
BallrOHd lor Milford and intermediate stations. Tbe
B uo P. M. Train runs to New Cuttle.
Leave Wilmington at 7' and 8 A. M., 4 '00 an l 6'30
(dall) P. M.
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADF.LPIU A.
Leave Baltimore 7'25 A. M.. Way Mall: tf'.'lSA. M
Express; 2'15 P. M., Express; 'B4 P.1M., Express; 8 38
P. M., E-x press. . .
SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.
I.f eves Baltimore al 8'6o P. M. slopping at Havre-de-(Dace,
perry vllle, and Wllmlngtou. Also siojis al
Norti east. Elk tou, and Newark, to take puseugers
lor Philade'phla and leave passengers from Washlug
lou or Raltlmore. and al Chester to leave puaseugere
from Wmblnglon or Baltimore.
Through Tickets lo all points West. Booth, and
nulhwet may be procured at the Ticket OiUce, No,
m:8 CilEsNUT street, under the Continental Hotel,
w here, also, state-rooms and berths lu sleeping-cars
can he secured during the day. Persons purchasing
tickets at this otlice can have their baggage checked
at tbelr residence by the Union 'I ransler Company.
4 H H. K. KENN EY. Superintendent.
"PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.-
"WINTER TIME TABLE.
Through and direct route between Philadelphia.
Baltluioru, Harrisburg, Wlhlaniflporl, and the Ureal
Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains.
On aud after MONDAY November 25. 1H87. the tralus
cn the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run aa
follows;
WISTWABDi
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia I''? P, M.
leave Wlll'amkuorl.
8 0S A.M.
" arrive at Erie
.. 'J P. M.
, 12 00 noon.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia..-.
ii leaves WUHamsport...,
" arrives at Erie
Elnilra Mall leaves Philadelphia...-.
., leaven Williauisport....
H " arrives at I-ock Haven,
KAJBTWAKi),
s-nu P. M,
.H H A, M,
8-0 A. M.
8 M P. M.
I 44 P. M
.Ans A. M.
.11-MP.M
Mat) Train leaves Erle....-
H ' IhMVtM WllllamstiorL.
H arrive at Philadelphia-
8 6" A. M,
Erie Express leaves Erie .
' . ' lt-avea Wllllamuliol'l......
4 28 P. M.
8'60 A. M.
100 P.M.
arrives al Philadelphia.,
f'lmlr Wall luuuu. t .u.lr II avail 710 A. M.
" " leaves Wllllatuiort. A. M.
M nr.luua.1 PlilltiilMltlhla.... 810 P. M.
Mail and Express connect with all iralim on Warrea
and Praiikllnltallwey. Passengers leaving Philadel
phia al l2ot M, arrive at Lrvtuutoa M 8 40 A.M. aud
Oil City at H O A. M. , .
Leaving Philadelphia at 11'IS I Id JTlV at OU
All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make
close connections at Oil City with trains tor Pranktbs
and Feuolvum toutr yffVyYK'i
IU wiral 'MLuinieAU
RAILROAD LINES.
iS A 1) I N O RAILROAD.
IlllKlT TniTMV 1. 1MB!
ii.,JT..,'nT,'AD,,LlUIA 1X 1HK INTERIOR OF
f , . . '.VArilA, THK PCHUYLKILL, SU
QLEH ANNA COM RERLANI), AND WYOMINtl
A 1-LKYS, TH F. NORTH, NORTH WEST, AND
W1N1ER ARRANGEMENT OF PASHKNOER
JltiH. MONDAY, November 18, IH87,
Leaving the Cnmpany's Depot, at THIR I EKTTn
nd CALM I Willi. I. HlrAAta t'l,ll.,lol,.l.. ,l.f..l.
Itwmg boors:- ' "
AIlllllIM AiX.XJMMO ATIOX,
A I 7 "30 A. M.. lor Readinv anrl int,mMii.i..ittiAn.
Itetiiri lng, leaves Reading at 8 30 P. M., aniviugtn
Philadelphia at CIO P. M.
mL'nrsiiNU KAfKrsn
At R'lft A. M. rie utiitur uimn., rrtaH,,
I'ottsvlile. Pint grove, T.smnqna, Stinhury, Williams
poit, Klnilia. Kochester, Nlaara Falls, ButlAlo
AheniuMn. Wlikesbarre, Pulsion, Y'oik, Carlisle
t haniherstnirg, ilgerstown, etc. etc.;
IhlH train connects at READINU with East Penn
sylvania Jta,lrod trains Inr Allentown, etc, and the
l.elmnon Valley irnln fur Harrisburg etc; at POctl
4 LI. v TON with Cstawls a Railroad tralus for Wll-
iii.mfiiurg. i nra ilaven, Imlra. etf.: slHARRI.-l.
IU ittl wltu Northern Oeniral Cumberland Valley
and Schnj Iklll and Susquehanna trains for North
ninbi rlnnd, Wliliamsnort. York. Chamhnrsbnrv
Plnegrove, etc.
iir i r.nuuun KAIVKKH
leaves Phlladeltihla at 8-8 j P. M .. ir Remit nir trli.
Ville, HnrrU burg, etc., connecting with Reading and
lolumbla Rallrnad trains tor Columbia, eto.
1'Ul'lB'IUMiH ACtlOM UODrlTION
Leaves Pottstown al 6 40 A.M.. stoonlmr at Inter-
nietllHleAaiions; arrives In Phtlauelptila al 905 A. M.
Heiuriili g, leaves Philadelphia at P. M.1 arrives
III PotUtlown al 7 t'S P. M.
iiKAi)iN4 AcmvunniTins
Leaves Reading at 7-KO A.M., slopping at all way
S'tttlons arriving at PhllHdelphia at lu l6 A. M.
neiunniig, leaven rntiadeipbia at 4 oo p. M.; arrives
In H.HOing at 6 On P. M.
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 810 A.
M. and PfillHvlllo Kt s 4f, A. M arrlvlnir in Plillmlxl.
I'IiIh at l iHi P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrlshurg
B121U P. M . Potisvuie at-4P. M.i arriving In Phila
delphia at p. M.
HAltKISBUKO ACtXJM MOD ATION".
Leaves Reading at 7-18 A. M., and Harrisburg at 4'10
P.M. Com ecttuir at Resrilne with a rior.w.r, a
niotlation south at 6-30 P. M arriving In Philadelphia
Market train, with passenger car attaohed, leaves
Pblhtnolph'a at Iti 4i Boon for Potlevilie and all way
stallot s. Leaves 1'otlsvllle at 7D0 A. M. for Philadel
phia and all way stations.
All tbe above trains run daily, bnndnas exoepted,
Sunday trains leave I'ottsvlile at M A, M., and
Philadelphia at 818 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for
Reading at 8'C0 A. M returning from Reading at 4'24
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.
Passengers for Downlngtr wn aud Intermediate
t oliis lake lbe7'30 A. M., and 4 00 P.M. trains from
Philadelphia, reluming from Downlugtown at 6'3t) A.
M.end POOP M.
NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTS BCRQ AND
THK WEST
Leaves New York at 9 A. M. and 5 and 8 P. M.,
passing Reading at 1-00 A, M. and l oo and lti'08 P. M..
aud coun.ctlugat Harr eburg with Pennsylvania ana
Northern Central Railroad express trains for Pitts
burg, Chicago, Williauisport, Elm Ira, Baltimore, eto.
Returning, express train leaves Harrisburg on arri
val ol the Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, at 1
and 4 55 A. M. and 91o P. M., passing Reading at 4-40
and 6 80 A M and 11-16 P. M.. and arriving In New
Y'ork at lll'lo and llN A. M., and 6'u.i P. M. Bleep
ing cars accompany these trains through between
Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change,
A mall train for New Y'ork leaves Harrisburg at
8-10 A. M. and 2-03 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg
leaves New York at 12 M.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Poltaville at 7 and 11 -8.) A. M., and 7-10
P. M., returning from Tamaqua at 7'3S A, M., aud 140
and 4-15 P. M.
SCHUYLKILL AND BTJ8QTJEHANNA RAIL
ROAD. Trains leave Auburn al 7 '65 A. M. for Plnegrove
aud Harilhburg, and 1146 noon for Plnegrove and
Tremont, returning from Harrisburg at 3 55 p. M
and from Tremont at 7-40 A. M. and b-40 P. M.
TICKETS.
Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to
a. I the principal Dolnla in tbe North and West and
Ctuatla.
lie ralon tickets from Philadelphia to Reading
and intermediate stations, good lor one day only, are
sold by Morning Accomniodatlou, Market train,
Lead'ug and Pottstown Accommodation trains, at
reducid rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia,
good oily lor one day, are sold at Readlug aud Inter
mediate stations, by Reading and Potiatowu Ac
Ct mmotalion tralus, at reduced rates. -
The fc How I ng tickets are obtainable only at rhe
ouice of A BRADFORD, Treasurer. No. 227 South
EOURTH Street. Philadelphia, or ofO. A. NICOLLS,
Oereral btverlntendent, Reading:
COMMUTATION TICKETS
At 28 per t int. discount, between any points desired,
for families t ud firms.
MILEAGE! TICKETS,
Good for sots, miles between all points, J2'50 each
for lamlllea an I firms. .
SEASON TICKETS,
Fr three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holders
only, to all point i, at reduced rates,
CLI'JROYMEN
Residing on the line ol the road will be furnished
cards entitling ibsinsalveaaud wives to tickets at nail
tare.
EXCURSION TICKETS
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good fbr
Saturduy, Sunday, aiid Monday, at reduced fare, to be
had only at the Tlektt Ollice. at THIRTEENTH aud
CALLOWH1LL btre.s.
I REIGHT.
Goo s of all descriptions forwarded to aH the above
points from the Com.auy's Freight Depot, BROAD
aud WilLLOW Streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia d.vlly at 6-30 A. M., noon
and 8 P. M., lor Reading, Lebanon. Harrisburg, Potts
ville, Port Clintou, aud aL points foi tvurd.
MjILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places
on the road and its branch at 6 A. M., and for the
principal stations ouly at 2MP. M. 4 8
PENNSYLVANIA JDNTRAL RAILROAD
WINTER TIME, TAKING EFFECT NOV. 24, 1887'
The trains ui wo renusyn auia tiitrai liauroaa
leave the Depot, at THIRTY- FIRST and MARKET
Streeu, v. bleu is reaciiea a.recuy Dy the Market
Streetcars, the last car count cling with each train
leaving Front and Market stree thirty minutes be
fore lis departure, The Chesoul and Walnut Streets
cars run within one square of tb Depot,
on Sundays Tbe Market Btn et cars leave Front
and Market Streets ihlxty-nve. miuutes before tbe
departure or eacn iraiu. ...
Sleeping Car Tickets can be h on application at
tl elli'ket otlice, N. W. cor. Ninth nd Cheanut streets,
and at the Depot. .
Agents of the Union Transfer O mpaay will call toy
and deliver baggage at the Depot, Orders lell at No,
HO Market street. No. 118 Market street, or No. 1 B.
Flaventb s'rfet will receive attention.
TRAIN LEAVE DEPI1, VIZ.-.
Mall Train 8-00 A. M,
East Line and Erie Express.... 12-00 M.
Paoll Aooouiniodaliou, No. 1 es l'OO P. M.
Harrisburg Aooouiuiodatlon. 8'30 P. M.
Lanoaater Accomruouallou...- , 4-00 P, M.
Ptirkcsbuig Train - . 6'00 P. M.
Western Accommodation Train . ft'4S P. M.
Erie Mail. ...-.......... m... .1118 P. M,
Cliicluuatl Express......-. ..... ..-.. 8 iK) P. M.
Philadelphia Express - .1118 P. M,
Paoll Accommodation, No. S.--.... 9'00 P. M.
Accommodation...... .. 1130 P. M.
Erie Mali leaves dally, except Saturday,
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Ail other trains
rfuIlD OTPAIlt KllllllftV.
The Western Accommodation Train runs dally,
except Sunday. For this train tickets must bs pro
cured and baggage delivered by 6'ou p. M., at No, lit
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.:-
Clnclnnatl Express... tH . 133 A. M,
PhiliMlelphla Express 7'1U A. M.
Pool! Aceouimouation. No. 1 . 8'20 A, M.
Erie Mail . 8S A. M.
Fast Line. - . '35 A. M.
Purkesburg Train.... . 9-1(1 A, M.
LancHSler Tralu -. l'ltl P. M.
Erie Express 'lop- M
Day E,jtpresM - - 8'2o P. M.
Piiolt Accommodation, No, 2 . 710 P. M.
Uarrlsbiirg Act-ommodallou 50,P, M,
k'or lorther lnlornisl'-JO upply to
" JOHN I ALLEN, Ticket Agent,
Wo. mil tillN UT Street. '
FRANCBJ FUNK Ticket Agent,
No. 110 MARKET Street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket Aueul at tbe Deuot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compauy will not as
some any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount
in value will be at tne risk ui the owner, unless taken
by special contract. KDWARD WILtiTAM(S
4 29 General Superintendent. Allooua, Pa,
-piIlLADKLPIJIA, GEUMANTOWN, AND
FOR HERMAN 1 OWN.
Leave Philadelphia 8,7. 8. 9 0S, 10, 11, 12 A. M.; 1, 2,
3U, , . 8. ?. 8'10, 7, 8, , 10, 11, 12 P. M. -
x-eave Hcrmautown 8, 7, 7.V , 8'20, 9. 10, II, 12 A, M.,
1. 1. 3. 4. '. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 P. M.
Tbe 8 20 Down Train, and u aud Ki Up Trains will
Dot stop ou the Otmianiown xiruncu.
4)N SUNDAYb.
Leave Philadelphia l A. M. t, 7. 10'j P. M.
Leave Oerinaniown B'4 A, M. t. G, t'4' P. M.
CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, Ui. M, 2, i, 7, (,
and 11 P.M. .
l-aveChesnnt Hill 710, 8, 940, and U0 A. M. 140,
X 4U, D U, 9 W, O -IV, MDU IU tV I , BL,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia OU A. M. 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Cheauut Hill 710 A. M. 12 40, 6 40, and t'2S
Wll CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia , 7'.'. 9, aud U 06 A, M, la,S,
th, 6S. M. 8 05, and 11 'i P. M.
Leave Norrlstown '40. 7, 7 60, 9, and 11 A, M. I,',', J,
4.'a,W.auds.r..WBUNDAy8
Iave Philadelphia V A. U.,2'30 and 715 P.M.
Leave Norilutowu 7 A. M 8ati and 9 p, M,.
FOR MANAYUNK. !.
T.eave Philadelphia 8, 7.9. ana 11 0( A. M., 1 ',!,
4K. 8 00, W,, and IIS P. M.
Leave Mauayuuk 8 10 7,, -20, 9x, aud 10, A. M 2,
'' ' ON SUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M,2' and 7"h P, M.
iWave Mauayiink 7 A. M.,8 aud 9Vi P, M.
Y Bi Wl'LHON, General Superinienrlent."
RAILROAD LINES.
WKHT OHtHTKH AMI PIULAPKU'IHA
RAILROAD. VIA MEDIA.
. WijK I ItK AKKANOEid WT,
OD ftlld td KJ , 1 IV T A lu.1 If-ln. alii
leave I repet , Tl i 1 RTY-FIliST aud CIIESN UT Streets
""aiieipnia, as follows:
Leave Phtladelnhla f,.r wt C'hwitnr. at 7 4. 4. M.
D -80'PWM'IW ' " 'U P M" 'W M P' M- a
Leave Weet Chaster for Philadelphia, from Dept.
on East Market street, at I'M A. M., 7 '48 A. M., 81O
ana in -is A. jm ., i m f . M., 4'fxi and 8'64 P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at tjn A. AL, and leav
li g Phllarteli.bia at 4 S0 P. M will stop at B. O. Jobo
1'tMisongera to or hrotn stations hntwann Waat I'Iim
Ut aud it. U Junction going east, will take Ira! a
leaving Weal Chester at 748 A. M., and going w.sl
alii laxe train leaving Philadelphia at 450 P. an
trsn-ih r at B, C Juuctlou.
The Cheeuut and Walnut Street oars ormnect wll'.
all of Hie above trains, carrying passengers d-twn
( liesnut street, past the principal hotels Aud tbe Cam.
den and A mboy int. oilloe, at Walnut street wharf
PHsslnr nut Walnut street lo the depot.
, The Market Street cars will be In waiting, as osnai,
ai 1 ntriy-nrst and Market sireeta, on the arrival ol
each train, to convey passengers Into tbe oily; and
for lines leaving the Depot take the cars on Market
street, the last car couuectlng with each traiu lenyliij
Frout and Market streets thirty miuutes previous to
departure.
tin nun hats.
Leave Fhllartnlpniaat 830 A. M. and 1 P. M.
Leave West Cheater at 7'W A. M, and 4 P. M.
Ibe cam on M&rkt.L aLrrwl will ooiiumoI with
all Sunday trains, both ways, aa usual, leavlnt
i root and Market streets thlrtv-Uve minutes brorLn
train leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival of
each train, to carry passengers Into the ctty.
Arams leaving rnunaeipnia at - Jk.. jru ana 480 p
M., and leaving West Chester at -00 A. M. and 460 P,
M,, connect at B. C. Junction with trains en P. and B.
C. R. R., lor Oxlord aud Intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing a p parol
only, aa baggage, and the Company will not lu any
case be refiponilble for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dorian, unless a special contract is made for tbt
same, HENRY WOOD,
4n? General superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEn
TRAL RAILROAD. Winter Arrangements.
On and after a ON DAY, October 7, HW, Trains wll,
leave PhHadeiphia. from the Depot of the Weal
Chester and pblladelphla Railroad, corner of
T H 1 R T Y-F1RST and c H eh V U T streets ( West Fulls
delphla), at 7'4 A. M. and 4'i P M.
Leave Rising Sun at 848 and Oxford at 8 30 A. M
and leave Oxlord at 8-26 P. M.
A Market Train, with Passenger Oar attaohed, wlb
inn ou Tuesdays aud Fridays, leaving the Rising sou
at 1108 A.M., Oxford at H'4oM., aud Kennett at Pit
P. M connecting at West Chester Junotlon wlta
Tialn for Pbilaielpbla. Ou Wednesdays andBatwr
days trains leave Philadelphia at 230 P. M rut
lug through to Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 748 A. M. oon
cms atOxtord with a dally line ol Stages for React
Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returning, leaves
Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford wltb tbe After
noon Train lor Philadelphia,
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4-50 P. M. runs h
RlslngSun, Md.
passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only
as baggage, and the Company will not in any case ot
responsible tor an amount exceeding one hundred
dollars. Utiles a special contract be made fortbesame
(11) HENRY WOOD General Bup't,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM
foot of MARKET Btreet (Upper Ferry),
Commencing TUESDAY, September 17. 1867.
For Brldgeton, fcaieru Vlneland, MillvHle, and In
termediate stations, s-00 A, M., aud 830 P, M.
For Cape May 8'30 P. M.
For Woodbury at 8-oo A. M., and 830 and 600 P. M.
Freight Train leaves Camden at 18 M. (noon) dally.
Freight will be received at second Covered W barf
below Walnut street, from 700 A. M. until 800 P. M
Freight received before 900 A, M. will go forward ths
same day.
Freight Delivery. No. Z28 B. DELAWARE Avenne.
I if WILLIAM J. BJCWELL, Superintendent.
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNT!
RAILROAD. On and after THURSDAY, Nov.
14, 1807, trains will leave lrom lootol MARKET Street
(upper ferry), for Mernhantvllle. Moorestown, Hart
ford, Masooville, Haiuesport, Mount Holly, Smith
vllle. Kvausvllle. Vlncentown, Birmingham, aud
Peuiberton, at 19 80 A. M. and 4 80 P. M.
RETURNING.
Leave Pemberton at 720 A. M. and 1-80 P. M.
" Mt. Holly ; 74i ' ' 2-54 "
Moorestown ' 8 08 " 8-21 "
M22tf C. SAILER Superintendent.
ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC.
Vtr. PENN 9TEAM ENtJINE ' AND
l, li h4. BOILER WORKS. NEAFIK A LEVY,
l ltACliCAL AND THEORETICAL KA'GINKERf?,
mat luniain. ri'-'ii.r rv-m a iv r.iv, anAUa
SM11US. and FOUNDERS, having for mauv years
been in successful operation, and been exclusively
engaged Id budding and repairing Marine aud River
Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Water
laoas, rropeuera, ens., etc., respectfully oiler tbelr
aervieen w in. puonc as neing luiiy preparea to con
iwr vuKiuri ui an aizea, aiariue, itiver, and
Stationary; havlugsetsof patterns of dlirerent sizes,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Evry description or pattern-making made at tbe
shortest notice.' High and Low-presiure Fine,
Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of tbe bast Pennsyl
vania charcoal iron. Forging of all sizes and kinds;
Iron and Bruss Castings ol all descriptions; Roll
Turning, fccrew Culling, and all other work connected
w 1th the above business.
Drawings aud sp -citlcutldus for all work done
at the establishment free of charge, uud work guar
anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats, where they can lie lu perfectjmrety,
and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc,
for raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C. NEAFIE,
' JOHN P. LEVY,
8 lj BKACn aud PA LMER Streets.
1. VAUGHN MKSBICK, WILLIAM H. MKKKICK
JOHY l. COPK.
SCUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
WASHINUTON Streets,
PHll.ADELPRIA. - ,
MERRICK dt SOSS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High aud Low Pressure Steam Engines
for Land, River, and Murine Service.
Boilers, (jaBometeis.Tauks. Iron Boats, etc.
tastings 01 all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roots fur Oas Works, Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, etc.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest aud most
Improved coublructiun.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, aud
Bugar, Saw, and Orlst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opeu
Steam Tralus, Delecalors, Fillers, Pumplug En
gines, etc,
sole Agents for-N, Bllleux's Patent Sugar Bnllloz
Apparatus, Nesmytb's Patent Steam Rammer, and
Aspiuwail & WooUey's Patent centrifugal sugar
Plaining Machine. 83
BRIDESBURO MACHINE WORKS.
OFFICE,
NO. 6B N. FRONT STREET,
PHII.AUKI.PH1A.
We are prepared to llil orders lo any extent for oar
well-known
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN
MILLS,
Including alt recent Improvements In Carding, Spin
ning, and Weaving. .
We mvite the attention of manufacturers to our ex
tensive works.
lj ALFRED JESKS A HQS.
. STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
NOTICE. TH S UNDERSIGNED
-1 would call attention ol the publfc to his
KKW UOEUEiN JSAUUI HURT-JACK.
This Is an entirely new heater. It Is so oon
atructed as to at once commend itselftogeuernllavur,
being a combiuatiou 01 wrought auu oust irou. it is
very simple lu its construction, and la perfectly air
tight; aelf-cleaulug, having no pipes or drums to be
taken out aud cleaued. It Is so arranged with upright
dues as to produce a iurger amount of beat from the
same weight of coal ilmu any furnace now lu use.
The bygrometrlc condition of the air as produced by
my new airangement ol evaporation will atouce de
monstrate that it Is the only Hot Air Furnace that
will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere.
Those in want of a complete Heat 1 tig Apparatus
would do well to call aud examine theOolden Eagle.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
NOS. 1132 aud 118 4MARE ET Street,
Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Cooklug Ranges, Fire-Board
Stoves, Low Down Urates, Ventilators, etc, always
on hand.
N. B Jobbing of rll k lads promptly done. t lo
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC.
CUTLERY,
A fine assortment of POCKKTand
TABLE CUTLERY, RAZORS,
RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' SOI
SOlia. PAPER AND TAILOR
HHKARS, l'0.i
L. V. HELMOLD'8
Ontlery Store, No. 188 South TENTH Street,
Three doors above Walnut.
COAL.
BMIDDLETON & CO., DEALERS IN
. HARIEIUU LEHIGH and JCAULK VEIN
COAL. Kept dry nnder cover. Prenarexl expretly
for family nsa. Yard, No. 1M WABiUNO 10
avenue, onioe. go, SI4 w AUfN UT strwet. IH
TTTH.LIAM BTILL'8 COAL DEPOT. No
W litis, 1218, and 4J10 WASHINUTON Aveuu
1 he best qualities of Coal, for domestic or ik'" ",
lurnlHbed to any part of the pity. 11
rMTTTFII TH ITWT. Tl I K Hllf.V HI HI'-
V.I lug's Editions Family, l'ulill ami lJ',,t i,tl.ii
in neuumui siyie. or luiney l.- uiiutoS'aiM"v
hludiega. A new edlUou, arraun v
Pvtuaiuief fciuuies. MA,,pnm. ?1!,I,T:,,;
AUCTION SALES.
M
cOLRLLAND -rV- CC
fMiccotwnra tc riililn Fnrif A fin I. 1
AUCTIONEERS. No. 608 MARKET Street. I
8A LK OF 1700 CASES R(XJT. SHOES, ZlXOd ANff
On Monday Mornlnr,. . I
rrrmlip 0 mnimniirlnff aL In aiVljirTe. aA rlll Aalf1
by catalogue, for cash. 17u0 cases men's, boys', an!
jonth's boots, shoen. brogans, balmorais. eto.; alj
women's, D.lf ses', and children's wear, from city aal
Pastern insnnfucttirers. --litstl
J
011N B. MYEKS A CO., AUCTlONMEItf
Mos, 288 and 284 markjlt street.
J
LAROK PERFMPTORY HALE OF FRKNCTI AN
Ol HER EUROPEAN DRY GOuD.S, ETO. i
On Monday morning, J
Decen- her 9. al 10 o'clock, on four months' credit!
Pit lots or French, India, Uerman, and British Dili
Ooods, , , ..... Ill in 1
I. A ROE PEREMPTORY BALK OF BOOTfih BUOHFif
BROOANS. Eire. . I
On 'l uesday morning. 1 ' f
Dec. lo, alio o'clock, on four Dioutha' credit. IW
packages boots. shoes, balmorais, etc. . U4t
LAROK PO-ITIVB 8A LK OF BRITISH, FRRNOHi
o,ltiAN, APill OOMESi'iU DRY OOODS,
Ou lour months' credit, , , - -,
On Thursday Morning, '
At 10 n'fllnrlr ftmhwln. .hmii inA untrairM an.
lots nl staple and fancy ariiolK. I I'i 8 t
J.il. Ot'MMKY A SONS, AUCTION EHRtv
No. 608 WALNDT Strfcel. , I
Hold RegrjIarSalefl of I
REAL ESTATE. SI OCKH, AND PFCTRITIBa Alt
THK PHILADELPHIA KXCHANG1C. I
Handbills of each property leaned separately. I
1000 catalogue publtsiied and circulated, oootalnlnf ,
ftill deacriptions of property to be sold, aa also auar-v
tialilatof property contained In our Real KatAte RaH
glnter, and ottered al private sale, I
Sales advertised dally In all tbe dally newspapers. hi
M.
THOMAS A SONS, NOS.
b. FOLRTH Street.
139 AND 141
ASSIGNEES' SALKOI ASSETS.,
On Moridav. '
December 9. at 12 o'clock, noon, will h nM t Aba
auction rooms, by orner of the surviving assignees
end trustees of Reed Brothers A Co , In pursuance of
ibe authority of tbe Court of Common Pleas ot Fhlla-1
ueipuia, in. remaining assets or tbe said firm. Also,
174 K7-100 acres of land in Woodbury oouuty, Iowa, aud
fill acies In Smith county. Texas.
Full particulars In catalogues now ready. ' LI t St
BANK AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS) ETC 3
Dec. 10, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia, Hx
change. ...
Executors Sale. , . .
MsharesBouthwark National Bank. ' '
!u shares Kensington National Bank. ,.'-C i
to i-baies Commercial National Baulc
iHOsbares Mechanics' National Bank. ' n
stieu Convertible Bonds Cheeapeake and Dal. Canat.
2d00 1st Mortgage Huntingdon and Hioad Top R. R,
(00 C amden and A mboy Railroad Bonds ol 1841.
100 shares Little Schuvlklll Navigation R.R., par Ml.
42 shares Camden and Aniboy R. R.
8 shares Philadelphia and Trenton R R.
loOsharts Lehigh Valley R. R.
loo shares Mlnehlll and Schuylkill Haven R. R.
to shares Phila., uermanlown and Norrlitowa R. K,
Fur Other Aocouuts.
100 shares Morris Canal (common stock J .
6on shares Cambria Iron Co. 1
(500 Couuon Bond Wvnmlnv Coal and Iran Co.
4H1 shares 17th and 10th streets Paksenger Rail wayOtK
luuusuares mack iieatn coal uo.
14 IT A . 1,'b'n A T li U A 1 V Hu, A
A.JnAA JVl A m A AU am-AJB.. WV. .W
Orphans' Court Sale Estate of Charles Penrose,
deceased TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLlJNti,
&1U i HA IrnrlnA llraot.
Same Estate TH REE-STORY BRICK DWELIt-
iPo, iso. 818 Lombard street.
Hm FIala 41 TrtUh'.nif.F.M'AST.Ta aROTJND-
RENT8- 88-40, 9'6, ll, 812. 20, 818. I7. 816 8tl.74T,
82. t48, 124 24. M4, SlS, 828 7, :t7 20, 821 HO. l8I, I8.
lai-to. The above Uround-Renu are well secured.
nmhaiiA' ivmrt Pttmmutorv Sale Estate ot Davit!
Vlckers. deceased IRREDEEMABLE OROUND
ItV NT. Slfiii a vane.
VERY VALTJBLE BUSINESS STAND FOUR
STORY BRICK STORE. No. 47 S. Second street,
haln en Market and Cbesnut streets: SOU feet front.
VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESI
DENCE, No. 264 S. Nlutb street, above Spruoe street.
Executors' saie Estate or Ann uaig, oeonsnu
TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK DWELLING
No. 828 N. Fourth street, above Poplar. .
MODERN TUREE-hTOKY BRIOK RESIDENCE,
ISo. 122 Callowbill street. .
reiemptory Sale ELEGANT THRTSK-STOBY
BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 817 Spruoe street; has all
the modern conveniences. Immediate possession.
LARUE AND VALCABLU PROPERTY, know
aa the "Western Exchange Hotel," stables, eto,,
Maiket street, west of Thirty-ninth street; 123 feet
front: 193 feet deep to Ureen street; 2 fronts.
TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS
Nos. 1100 aud 1126 Ellsworth street, between Wash
ington ud Federal streets. ,
THREE.-6TORY BRICK DWKLLING, No. 9M
8. Fllteeutti street, above Carpenter.
THRKE-STOKY BRICK STORK AND DWELL-
jssu. n. w. eorntr or t ineeutn ana Montrose streets.
Administratrix's Sale GROUND-RENT $28.80 e
year.
Catalogues now ready.
PEREMPTORY SALE ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM;
IT MAY CONCERN.
THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers.
VALUABLE PATENT.
On TUESDAY, December 17, ltw, at 11 o'clook.
Noon, will be sold, at Public Sale, without reserve,
at the l'iiiladelphia Exohauge, '
. Letters Patent, granted by the United States to
Alphonse Lolseau, lor an Improvement in machinery,
for coaklng rr covering a core with a thread of wool,
or for burroundlng a core of any material with a.
thread ol any desired material described and Illus
trated in drawings, accompanying the Letter Patent
which can be seen at the ofllce ot Edward L. Bodln.
Esq., No. 813 Arch street, where any Information con
cerning the sanie can be obtained. 12 6 8b
Bale absolute. 5oo to be paid at time of sale.
L1PPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS
No. 240 MARK ET Street. Pblladelphla. (Premi
ses formerly occupied by Messrs. Pan coast A Wax
nock. Auctioneers.) -
LARGE POSITIVE CLOSING SALE Off RICH
FANCY GOODS, Paris Clocks, Paris Fans, China
and Bltqne Goods, etc., tbe balance of tbe Importa
tion of Messrs. B. Dramant A Co., on four month'
- On Mondav Mnrninsr.
Dec. 9, commencing at lo o'clock.
f!2 8 Jt
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. UM
tjir.on v a Trt--L, . puti .ucb ag, iiu rsansom St.
LUMBER.
1 W8-"7 SfcLKOT WHliJfi PINK BOARDS
lOu I . AND PLANK.
4-4, 8-4, 8-4, 2, 2, I. and 4 Inch .
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, U feet lOSg.
4-4, 6-4, 8-4, 2. ty., 8, aud 4 Inch '
WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANKi
LARGE AND SUPERIOR Sj-OCK ON HAND;
B U i L DIN (j
. P.CILD1NGI
BUILDINQJ
UMBER I LUMBER t LUMBER!
4-f JAXSAJAjlVt A. X lAIUHllNti,
6-4 CAROLINA FLOORINfJ.
4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
t-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WIUTK PINE FLOJRiNU.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
BPRUCK FLOOR1NU.
STEP BOAR OH,
RAIL PLANK.
PLASTERING LATH.
i VitT U E D A R
lOl) I . SHINGLES.
AND CYPRESS
1S67
-WALNUT BOARDS,
, WALNUT PLANK.
"WALNUT BOARD6.
WALNUT PLANK.
LARGE STOCK SEASONED.
i Kr7 LUMBER FOR UNDEHTAKER3
lOUl, LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
RED CEDAR. WALN'LT. AND PINE.
tb(7
ALBANY LUMBEBOF ALL KINDJ
ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDtf.
Oh,yBtJl. 1J.1 WA1.JMU1.
DRY POPLAR. CHERRY, AND ASH.
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY,
ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS.
i CIGAR-BOX
M ANUFACTUBEES.
XUII I . c
K4AK-BOX MANUFAClURERri.
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
18b7
spruce joisri spruce joisr
, fiPRUCK JOIST 1
I KOfd 14 TO 81 JI EE I IAJ?3.
BUPJOUOR NORWAY SCANTLINOk. .
MA CLE, BKUl 1; rui. ,
No. 240U SHITTH SI KEKX.
1 rr 1
II S. BUILDERS' Miuti
til .4. ... A - "'ZZ."'
AjOAjj-ixi. Best Seasoned Lnnibs
Al (rays on band, p..ot.
WOOD MOC7LDI" BHACKET8, BAiUSTltaa.
AND NKl'ipstrs. Bracket and Wood Mouldings.'
ZoD HVVLVtXU' BRACKETS, BALUliTERfl
w.nmt and Ash Hand Railing, 8, 8. and 4 Inches.
....oMrT. riHKBNDT. and WALNTTTF
MOljLllU'tlHKI order. 8 IH
j c. pcniiinf
S a ...... . . . -u . . tarn.
Bsocessor to KtClark, JtS
NO. 8J4 CDRISTIAM BTBEET.
CrBstantly on hasd a large tuii vajrWfl Mert""
Vl llHiiJU i-W4JvW I tat