The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 13, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ABELPHI A, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 186T.
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Chocolate.
Tbis nutritions article) U prepared from
cocoa, the fruit of the Throbrama Cwar, and
was first introduced into Europe from M-xioo
la tiiu J ear 1.0. The amnt Aztecs pre
pared it with great skill, and it U Baid that
the n anner in which they inauufaottireU it
gave it such Bolidity that it was really more an
urticltf of food than of drink. After the
FpaninrJu couqrtertd Mexico they did not fail
to record their relibh of ita excellent llavoraud
their appreciation of it nutritious qualities,
and m their estimation a single cup of it was
enough to Bustaiu a man on a day's march.
Chow late is prepared by grinding cocoa nibs
to a paste, and niixine witli this various arti-
L rles to ilavor and perfume the preparation.
The Aztecs used vanilla and other
the Fiench afterwards introduced musk and
various other perfumes. Sugar ia also added
to it, professedly to reuder the fatty portions
more mixable in hot fluids, as well as to give
a sweetness to a drink that dos not really
A. 1 -v, n till V M 1J Hi' 11 kUU EUt'dhlvUllUU V,
cheaper article was the principal reason.
Wheat and rice Hour, sago meal, the various
starches, Maraata arrow-root, honey, and
vn-lflttl-O-l flm ftlun rta..jl VslnrrL ttnil farina
j ni'laHMtd are a
undoubtedly ls
1 cocca, lut it is
- i ?e a real core
seen the quantity of oil in the
more irom the fact that there
cocoa used than that these in?re-
dinls act chemically upon the genuine article,
and because, being attached in part to the
paste or Jelly formed of these foreign bodies
in hot water, the oil is prevented from coming
to the surface. The addition to these
euhstaiices involves that of coloring
matter, that the original color may be re
tained; and for this purpose Venetian red,
umber, auottft, and in a few instances tnetallio
salts, Hindi as cinnabar and red lead, are
known to have been used; and the genuine oil
Wing thus fo entirely disguised, it has been
found exiedlent to add some animal fat, such
as tallow or hog's lard. The mixtures, what
ever they may be, are introduced into the
cocoa peste, and thoroughly incorporated with
it by rolling while it is kept at a suitable tem
perature. Before cooling the chocolate is
turned in its thin state into moulds, in which,
it receives the form of the cakes in which itia
sold. Thus prepared, the chocolate in common
use is an article of very uncertain composition,
and it is not strange that it fails to become the
favorite beverage which it is in the countries
where it is produced.
Chocolate is used in the manufacture of a
variety of sweetmeats, and has often been
precrihed in medical practice as a mild nutri
tive drink in some acute diseases, and as a
rood article of diet for convalescents. If it
does not always agree with delicate stomachs,
the fact may be attributed as well to the un
known substance mixed with it as to its
oily nature. The manufacture of chocolate
has of late years reached to a perfection
that may be termed truly artistic. There are
no shapes of figures that are not made with
it, and, like india rubber, it is almost indis
pensable.
The " Black Cat" Not that Cat, but
Another Cat. Mr. Evans, correspondent of tne
Boston rost and Bnltimore Gazrtte, says ho got
Lis cony of the Mesupe to telegraph North
from Mr. Overton, correspondent of the Cincin
nati Enquirer; that is to favt It was sublet to
him ty Mr. 0. The following correspon
dence Is submitted by Mr. E. to show that ho
Was not the original "black cat:"
Washington. Dec. 2. lHt7. Editors Cincinnati En-
quiver: I cuu loruiab Message by telegraph lor to
morrow's paper, II you will take It. Length At least
10,000 words. Advise nie forthwith, ovkutox.
latkb.
Washington. Deo 2. 1887. Editor Cincinnati En'
(juirir. 1'ieHHe answer luimedlutely. so all uviuys
my be voided. Ovkhtgn.
Wahhinoton, Dec. 3. WJ.Edit'ir Cincinnati En
quirer: I believe 1 sent the ouly copy West.
OVKIITON.
I,ATIU.
Editors Cincinnati Entfuirer: I sent the Message to
you, but allowed Euuns to t'ttaruiih it North.
OVBHTON.
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC
PKNN PTF.AM ENGINE AXI
liOlLMt WOKKS. NKAt'IK & IKVV.
lliAi'lKAt, AMI THLOKKT1CAL 1CNO INKERS.
. Ma( lllNlbiS. HOILHi-MAKKltS, BLACK
SMl'lll, and FOL'NDKKH. having lor many years
been in st.ccesslul operation, and been exclusively
engaged li. building and repairing Marine and Hlver
Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellers, etc., etc.. respeotltilly oiler their
services lo Hie public as being lully prepared to con
tract lor engines ot all sizes, Marine, Hlver, and
stationary; having sets ol pullerus ol different sizes,
ure prepared lo execute orders with quick despatch.
Kvtry inscription of paiieru-making made at the
fhoriest noilce. High And Low-presmie Flue,
Tubulai, and Cylinder Boiler.', ol the best Peunsvl
Vanla charcoal Iron. Korgings of all sizes and kinds;
Iron and Lrass Castings ot all descriptions; Koll
Turning, r-crcw Cuu lug, aud all other work connected
Willi tlie above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done
at the establishment lrte of charge, aud work guar
anteed. Tbe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs ol boais. w here lliey cau lie In pertecl.sal'ety,
and are nr vhled wlih shears, blocks, lulls, etc. etc..
1 tor ralb ing heavy or light wefchu.. c NTC AFTE,
1 joiin r. lew,
I 8 1J BTCAPIT and PALMElt Streets.
J, VAl'CillX WKBBICK, WILLIAM H. KUBRICK
JIIHf JC. COCK.
QOUTIIWAItK 10UNDKY,
FIFTH AN1J
tw WAteiilNUlON streets,
I'llILA OKI.I'HTA.
MEKIUCK &
EtOIKKKHS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low pressure bieaui Kuglnea
lor I.aiiU, Itiver. aud Mrlne Kervice.
Hollers, UttMonit-teis, Tanks. Iron Boats, etc
afclloKS oi all kinds, either Iron or brass.
Iron Fran e ltools lor Oas W orks, Wo; kshops, and
Sailroad biatloi a, etc.
Ketoris and fcias Machinery, of the latest aud most
Improved coni-triict on.
Kvery description of Plantation Machinery, and
PiiKsr, raw, and Cirist M ills, Vacuum i'ans. Open
ttieam 1 rains, Delecatois, Filters. Fumplug Ka-
bole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent fiugar Ilolllna
Apparslus, Nesroylh's l'atent Kttam Hamtner, and
Asplnwall A Woolsey'a Patent Centrifugal tSiixar
Draluli'K Maebine. W3
'EIDESBUKfi MACHINE WORKS.
OKHCK,
Ko, 65 N. FitOST STREET,
rHII.APKI.HHIA.
We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for our
well-know n
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN
WILLS.
Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin
ulni;. aud Weaving.
We mviie the attention of manufacturers to our ex
tensive works. ALFRED JENK3 A PON.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT
FOB THE SALE OP
UNITED STATES REVcNUE STAMPS,
No. M04 OHESNUT Street.
(CNT1UI. DEPOT,
No. 103 South lIFTII Street
(One door below CUesuut street).
ESTABLISH ED 1833.
Oor stock comprises all tno denominations printed
by the Government,
ALL ORDERS FJ LLED AND FORWARDED BY
WAIL OR EXPtliSH IMMEI IATELY UPON RE
CBIFT, matter ofgreat Importance.
Drafis on PhPadelphla. PoatOttlce Orders, Oroen
Dacki, and National Bank Note, received In pay
ment. .Ihfclollowlng rates ol commission are allowed
On 20.M. .........TWO PUR CKNT
From 2(ilown -...FOUIU PER CKNT
From Jl'io upwards.... FOUR AMD A HALF FEU CT
The Commission la payable In stamps.
All ordiis, etc, ehould be addressed to
6JTA31I AUKSl'V,
No. 304. CIIKSNUT Stret,
FUlLAUKl.l'HIA.
OI LF RS RJCEIVED FOR Si AMl'EO CHECKS
ildllti, RKCKlflS. ElO. UK
LEGAL NOTICES'.
"T3E(JlSTKIf8 NOTICE TO ALL CP.UDI-
J-V lots, LiM,e. h, ai.ii oti.i r pi i-iuiiM uureMi4.l:
.otli e is l.ereby iilvrn 1 1 ti ' the fullnwiiiK n&ind
persoi.s iltd. on tlie uuie tiilixe.l lit tln-lr tiuinea, 1119
11 eat couiUh oi their A : in ins. t;ti inn to t tin eiates nf
those peiHon deceased, and (iiiarilluiiH' and Trustees'
A connlH w hose iinoe ure umb'riiieiilloiied, In tlie
tlhce of lbn JteBisier for 111" I'rotmie ol Wills and
(.rantlnir Letti I'm ol AdnilinsMMIon. In aixl for the
C'Hy nod County of l'lilludeiplihi: null that tne same
ill 1 e preienitd to (be orphans 'Court of suld city
and county lor eoolirumtlou mm itlUwanee. on the
third -ItiiiAY In I. eeeinlier next, at It) o'clock In li.e
morning, at the County Court House In said cltr.
Iwi7.
Oct. 2"i Fmms Monro-, Administratrix of THORN-
'ION MOiN LOfc. ileivated.
" 16 therle- toniiy, AdinluHlralor of ANN S,
JIUI'D, de eaed.
2d, Johu L. Iluzbj, Executor of JOHN CREAN,
J I ., fleet a- eu.
J6, Theociore lt"in. Admlnlstratorof ANTHONY
K HA M Kit, tlece.utU.
" 20, Theidoie Jiotb, Adinliilslrnlor of CHR1
'1 INK K RAM Kit, deceased.
' 2G, Thomas Mhipley, Exeeut ir and TrtHtee of
r-ARAll ANN tt'l'KW A RT. deceased.
" 28, G. J. Cbamber'aln Mini U. II. Mct-ahe, Kzecil-
loriol DAVID D. LI WIS, de leased.
' t8, John Allryne. (iuartlian (as tiled bv hi Kx-
cutor) ,f ALLKVNK II WILrtON, late a
' minor,
" 2!, Aleaoter ITelmsley. Executor of FRANCIS
hLEV IN, dec-ased
" 10, H. R. Warrluer. Administrato of JERE-
M I AH Noll'i HLOP, deceased
" 0, James M liolsii' t, Administrator of ALFRED
C. liL Hit deceased.
" 8i, Henry 11. Tener, Kxetutor of HENRY H.
1RONH, deceased
Kuv. 1, Marclns Koelhheim, Exec ltor ot MORITZ
LEV VISION, 'ecea ed.
" 1, Jorn 1). Yeaer, et al. Executors Of CASPAR
VKAUKK, dot-eased.
" 2, Conrad 11. Andress A tlminlitrator of ISA AC
T, AN DREsn, deceased.
2, Ethellierl A. MarehAll Administrator c. t. a.
ol JACOH 1)E HAVEN, dsieaied.
2, William MiL'tughlin. Executoiut WILLIAM
(HitsON, d ceaied.
' 2, William ltotch Wlster, Adnilnlstratjro t. a.
ol teUHAN W. PRICK, tif.:eas d.
4, Antlrew A. Klpka. Kxccnl.ir of CATHARINE
RiPKA, (leceased.
" S.John lliiziehuist. Executor ol EMILY 1IA-
Zl I'll l'K T, deceased.
" 6, Ellzabelli A. HtcklliiK et. al.. Executors Of
FRANCIS H. HICKLtNU. deceased.
11 6, John Marston, Administrator of JOHN
K ELL Y, deceived .
' 6, George Re id, AdnilnUtrator e. t. a. of 8AM-
VEL M. READ, dec-eased.
" 6. Relnliard K. Vaoghan and Marg. H. Vaiifrhnn,
A d aii I n 1 s t r a I o r 8 cf IIAHMANN
VA COHAN, deceased.
" 7, Elizabeth Hnenn, Administratrix of ALEX
ANDER HAENN, deceased.
" 7, Thomas w oolmau, Admlulslrator OfSUSAN
IIIHHERD, d, ceased.
" 7, K. Harper JetTrles. Administrator of
T1IOMAH J. JEFFKIF.S, decein.t.
8, Joseph J. Doran, Administrator ot MARY II.
DICKSON, deceased.
" 8. Emmor Cowperthwsit, Guardian of 8U31N
C. HAllT, a minor, deceased,
" 8, Charles M Lnketm. Aiimlnlsiratorof OEORQE
C. bHEPUKRD. deceased.
11 9. Barah H. Piosser, Adininlslratrlx of JAMES
PROSBER, deceased.
" 9. D. Jones McVugh, Administrator of SU
SANNA TAYLOR, deceased.
' 11, Jacob b. Hess and Henry N. Rlttenhouse,
Admlnls rators of DANIEL 8MITH, de
ceased. 11 11. William J. btillwell. Administrator of ABEL
H. hilLLWELL, fleceaied.
" 13, Wllliaut W. Axe, Aduilulstrator of 'WIN
N AKD AXE, deceased.
" It, Dennis Dunn. Administrator o. t. a.of ELIZA
BETH ULENN, deceased.
" 13, Frederick Koons. Administrator of HENRY
HlltMI, deceased
" 13, Lavid Teller. Admlnlstrato' of GOTTL3B
LK1TEN BEKOKR. deceased.
" 13, Charles A.Rubicam. Executor ol SUSANNAH
llL'flll'AM, dtceaaed.
" 11, Charles H. Roberts and Sarah J. Paste, Exe
cutors of SA MUEL M EEli IN'id, deceaied.
" 14, Margaret Kuorr. Adiuinistrairlx Ol LEvVIS
MORTON, deceased.
14, H. Pratt Mclveau, et al., Tms'ees of H, C.
MAYER, dtceased.
' 14, Nancy Pollock, Administratrix of REBECCA
l eLi'Cn , oeceaea.
" 14. Louisa Moran. Administratrix of ANN WAG
N FK. deceaied.
" 15, Rebeeca T. Hmethurst. Executrix of RICH
ARD bM F 1 11 V lla 1 . deceased.
" 10. Annette M. Burden, Ad aiiuislratrix of SAM
UEL V. bURDK IT, deceased.
" 10, fiarab Lukens Keene, Aumiiustrairix c. t. a.
(as tiled by her Executrix) of JollS
LUKENS. deceased.
' 10, Henry K Ktene, Administrator d, b. n. c t. a.
ol JOHN LUKFjcts, oeceased.
" 13, MarHaret Mocre, Administratrix Of PAT
RICli MOO R . deceased.
" 16, John T. While, Administrator of JOHN
thom BON. deceated.
16. Thoiras W Islar et al.. Executors of WIL
LIAM WiLBARtOnCK WiS TAR, de
ceased
18, Charles H. Lincoln, Administrator o t. a. of
WILLIAM. P. KM LEY . deceased.
10, Charles Evans its1., Executors ol WILLIAM
Ilv A Ms. deceased.
" 20, Janus Bayard, 'Irustee of CATHARINE
BACHK. iereAsed
" 0, Fnocu Bex, Administrator of MARY BUSH,
ucesseu.
" 21. "The Glrard Life Insurance, etc., Connpany,"
Fixecutors Ot WILLIAM AGNEW, de
ceased.
" 21. Darr'et J. Morey, Executrix of JOHN
IKiKF.y, decease!.
" 21. Wlliiumb, Puliilts and William M". Tllgh
man. Fxeculors ot CATHARINE ANN
INGEHfOLL deo-aseo.
" 21. OeorReN. Kline, Administrator of ELIZA
BET H Pit 1CK. deceased.
' 2?, Ellzebt Hi J. Clark, Executrix of JOHN W,
CLARK, deceased.
' 22, Maria N. Jiahn. Administratrix of FRANK
LIN B iiAHN. deceased.
' 22, Barbara fcichweKler. Administratrix of JOHN
F fee HW EG LER. deceased.
' 2, Martha and J. Bolton Winoenny, Executors
of JOHN WIN PEN N Y . deceased.
22 Mary C. Wrlcbt, Administratrix c. t. a. of
JOHN WRJUlli. Deceased.
23, Georue l'lolet, Executor of JAMES GREEN
del-eased.
" 23 R. J. C. Walker, Administrator of MARY
ANN WILEY, deceused.
" 23, Ellen Homlller, Administratrix Of WILLIAM
HOM 1 1,1.1-K. (K I'taseil.
" 5, Edward L. Royal et al., Fxecutora of ED
WARD BO Y A L. deceased.
" 5, William A. Rnflner. Administrator C. t a. of
rtAHAJl axnin jiur r x r.ii, oooeaseii.
" 2i3. Mbi v W. Baxter, Ac mliiisualrix ol GEORGE
W. BAXTER, deceased.
" 2G, Stephen H. Price, Exeiutor of THOMA8
hli:n AltTi'ifiN. det'Bused.
" 20, "The Glranl Life Ins. Co.," Administrator Of
;koi;(,I-: W. WA RDER. deceased.
" 20, "The Peuna. Co. tor lus. on Lives, etc.." Eie-
cutorb ot ill haul uutULAitiii, ueceaseu.
" 27, William R. Hanson, et al., Trustees of H l'E-
PJIEN V. HANHuN, under the will of
HANNAH A. HANSON, deceased.
" 27, J. herueant Price, Executor ot MARTHA
MHtLlN, deceased.
" 27, Willliini C. Baker, Trustee of REBECCA F.
X1U G (lute REEVES), under the will of
FREDERICK V. K KUO, deceased.
" 27, Henry Simoes et at.. Executors of CHARLES
bHEPA Rl) 8M1 IH. deceased.
H29.'4t F BEI'EUIt'K M. A DA MS, Register.
IK THE DISTRICT COUKT FOH THE CITY
J AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA.
MiCHAFJL SHAFFER vs. JOHN GATCHELL. j
Levari Facias. June Term, 1M7. No. 7t b.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute
Ibe loud arising from the sale under the above writ
fiom the billowing described real et-tute. to wit: All
tl in certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south side of Coates street, at tlie distance of tifty Uve
tt el If ii Inches aud three-quarters of an Inch east
ward from the eiisu side of Thirteenth street, In the
hue District ol ftprlmr Garden, now the Fourteenth
Ward of the City ol Philadelphia; containing In front
or breadth on said Coates street eighteen teet, aud ex
tending southward between Hues al riKlil angles wilU
said Coates street, 111 length or depth on ibe east line
thereof sixty teet, aud on the west line thereof forty
three (eet lo the head ol a tbree-leet wide alley lead
I ii It sculhward Into 1'enn street, thence alonit the
eatitwaidly side of tald alley still southward seven
teen leei; bounded northward by said Coates s'reet,
eastward by urotind now or late of William Harmaii,
southward by giom-d ol Mary Brown, and westward
I tartly by a certain two feet six inches wide alley lead
OK iHirlhward into tne said Coates street, partly by
the back ends of Ann W, EnnllHb and Nathan
bt'eicb's Thirteenth street lots, and partly by said
tbree-ieet wide alloy leadlug southward lulosuid
l'eiio street,
M ill meet the I'Brlles Interested for the purposesof
bis appidntment at bis Ollice. No. m H. F1K1 II Hir.iet,
In the city ot Philadelphia, TUESUAY, the 17th day
of Let i-inber, lni7. at 4 o'clock P, M., when atid where
all peisons lnteiested are reiiulred to make their
claims, or be debarred from comlm? In upon said fuud.
12 5 li t AMOS BR1UGS, Auditor.
TN Til K OBPIIANS' COURT FOR THE CITV
X AND COLN'l Y OF PHILADELPHIA.
Ei-lHte of JAMEf HAM I LToN, deceased.
The Audio r appointed by Ibe Conn to audit, Set
tle, nod adjust the thlrly-neveiub account ot
'1 HOW AH CADWALADER, Executor and Trustee
of the last will and testament of JAMEK HAMIL
TON, deceased, aiUliiK from that portion ot the
EslB' belonitinK to Schedule B. annexed to tbe In
denture ol partition In the said Flstnte, dated January
2ti. Hi', recordud In tbe olhce lor recording daeua, etc.,
in PhlladelpblB, in Iieed Rnok G. W. 0., No. I, pate
4U7, en:., and to report distribution of the balance In
tbe bancs ot tlie accountant, will meet the parties
Inttre.iieil for the purpose of his anpnlnltmuit, on
MONDAY, Decnnl,er23, 1H7, at 4 o'clock P. M at
blsolhce. No. 4iti V, ALNliT Islreet, lu the city of
Pl2TfmwM WJ. BAKER. Auditor.
TlTTIIE ORPHANS' CoURT FOR THE CITY
JL AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Estate ot PERRY O DAN1EL, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the lourt lo audit, sot
tie, and adjust tne second account ot THOM AH
MiGlOAR.'irusleeofeslate ol PERRY O DANIEL,
dei eased, and to report distribution of the balance
In ti e hands of "the Bccnniilaiit, will meet the parlies
Interested, tor the purpose ot bis appointment, on
'I Ill ltM-iA Y, lecenilier ials.,7 al U o'clock M at
lio. 14. ABC1I Hired, ill the cl!y of Philadelphia.
W. D. BAKER,
12 6fiuwtl Auditor,
RAILROAD LINE$.'
1 2 A I) I N O R A I L R O A D.
f-.Vww .,,, HEAt TEfNK LINE
!lCv'Jj7,.IiA," I I''I'A TO HE INTERIJR OF
.i?'SftX,'iVA?,'M' '" t-CllUVLKILL. fctTH
y,.J: 'I,AiS-A CUMBERLAND. AND W, OMINO
1 TM, ; CANAI ah iUtitu' NORIHWEST, AND
'lN'J ER A IU! ANGF.MENT OF, PAHSKNGER
1 RAINS. MONDAY. Novmhrr 1, 1W17,
. . . ''!' U e f'"iiipnny-8 Dei.ot, at Tit I R l EKNTn
ami c A LLOWHILLBtreeta, Philadelphia, al the loi-
Itwing hours:
MORNING AGXXMMOATION,
At 7 so A.M., lor ReadiiiK, Allemowu, and Inter
nieiiiatestatlon". ,
BeturiilrK, leaves Reading at 90 P. M., arriving In
Philadelphia t K in P. M. ...
MOHNUNG EXPRESS.
At S IS A. M, for Beading, Lebanon, ITsnrlshurg
Fottsvlile, Plnegrove. iNiiiinj-in, huub.iry, Wllllaon
fort, ;inilra, J benter, XSia.-ara Falls, Biitllo
W tlkesharre. Pulsion, York, Carlisle, Cliauiben
bur. Hi gerstowo, etc etc
llio 7vu train connects at READING wltff
Em Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allen
town, etc., and lh ir A. M. tralu conntcts wub
Lelmncn Valley train for llnrrisbiirg. eic.; at PO.tl
IT I TON with Ci, I n wis a Railroad trains for Wll-liiiint-borg,
Lock Haven, Elmlra, etc.; at HARRIS.
Ill BO wltn Northern fVntrnl Cumberland Valley
and Schuylkill and Husqtiebauna trains for North
umberland, WilllauiBport, York, Cliambernburg
Pluegrove, etc.
sr l r.nnuua A I'it r.res
Leave Philadelphia at 8-8)1'. M.. for Rearil ir Pntts-
Vilie. Harrlshurg. etc., coiiiieollng with Reading aud
Columbia Rallread trains lor Colombia, etc.
POi'lhiOWN ACCOM MVD ATI ON
I.enves Putialown at 8 45 A. M.. sttmplmr at Intrr-
Diedlate slat Ions; arrives In Philadelphia at 905 A. M.
p.eiurnlrg, leaves Philadelphia at 6mo P. M.; arrives
In l'otlstown at 7iS P. M.
READING ACCOMMODATION
Leaves Rearilha at " A. A1-. aUiiioltiK at all war
stations, arriving al Philadelphia at ln'lA A. M.
Beiurnliig, leaves Philadelphia al 4 00 P. M.: arrives
In lUadmit at 6'45 P. M.
Trains lor Philadelphia leave ITarrlsnra at 810 A.
M. and PotlBvtlle at tr4ft A. M.; arriving In Ptilladol
phla at 100 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrlstiurg
at 2-lti P. M , Pottsvllle at 215 P. M.; arriving in Phila
delphia at 6'45 P. M.
Al A u II I li li rtef aci'Om .iioiiai ion,
Leaves Reariinir at 7'lft A.M.. and Harrlsbura at 4'ln
P.M. Connecting at Retding with Afternoon Arco
modation south at 6'30 P. M.. arriving la Philadelphia
at tt nil', M,
Market train, with ' rassenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 1-2 4 noon fur Potlsvlllo and all way
stations. L' aves Pottsvllle at 7 00 A. M. tor PnllaUel
phla and all way stations.
A li tne above trains run mtny. rumiavs excc;nei.
t-notlay trains leave Pottsvllle at s-mt A. M., and
I'lilladelphla at Sift P. M. Leave PIiIIhiIrIiiiiib tor
Kearilng at 8'CO A. M., returning from Reading at 4 23
P.M.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.
Passengers for Downlngtown aud Hniermedlate
poims take the 730 A. M.. aud 4-00 P, M. trains from
i'liilatlelnhla, returning from Duwnliigtowu at 6'3U A.
M.and 1(0 P M.
EW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND
THE- WEfcT
' Leaves New York at A. M. and 5 and 8 P. M.,
passing Reading at l-oo A. M. and l .W and lii'lti P. M..
and couii-cllug at Harr.sburg with Pennsylvania ana
Northern Central Railroad express trains lor Pitts
burg, Chicago, Wllliamsnort, Elmlra, Baltimore, eio.
Beiuruing, express train leave Harrlstiurg on arri
val of the Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg at 8
and r'-'5 A. M. and W Hi P. M., passing Reading at 4'4
and 7'Ctt A M., and 11-40 P. M and arriving lu New
Y oik at 10-10 and 1L-I5 A, M and 6-on P. M. Hleep
)ng cars accompany these trains through between
Jersey City and Plilfburg. without change.
A mall train for New Y'ork leaves Harrlshurg at
6-lu A. M. and 2-05 P. M. Mall train for Uarrlsburg
leaves New Y ork at 12 M,
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave PottsviMe at -o and II A. M.. an1 7-l5
P.M., lemming Irom Tamaqua at 7-a6 A. M., aud 1 40
and 4-."5 P. M.
bt II UY LK1LL AWP BTJ8QUEHANNA RAILROAD
Tialns leave Auburn at 7'65 A. M. for Pluegrove
and Harrlshurg, and 1245 noon for Pinegrove and
'Fremont, returning from Harrlsbnrg at i-55 p. M.,
and from Tremoui at 7'4n A. M. and 6 36 P. M,
TICK KT8.
' Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to
a. I the principal points In the North and West and
CltlfttlR.
lie rslon tickets from Philadelphia to Reading
anu intermediate stations, good lor one day ouly, are
sold by Morning Accommodation, Market train,
Read'ng and Pu'ustown Accommodation trains, at
reduced rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia,
good o aly for one day, are solo, at Reading and Inter
mefliat.t stations, by Reading and Poltstown Ac
commot alton trains, at reduced rates.
lite ic Wowing tickets are obtainable only at the
rfbre of. I. BRADfORD. Treasurer. No. 227 Soiilb,
FOURTH btreet. Philadelphia, or of Q. A. NlUOLLS,
General bLVerinienueui, iteauiug:
COMMUTATION TICKETS
At 25 per c ut. discouut, between any points desired,
for lumiues uu nrms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Onod for 20(X miles between all points, 2'S0 each
for lamiies au 1 firms. '
REASON TICKETS.
Fer thrpe, six, nlnp, or twelve mouths, for holders
only, to all poiui I, at reuueeu raies.
cf.KRGYMEN
Residing on tbe line ol the road will be furnished
cards tntiUiog iht aiBblves aud wives to tickets ul null
laro.
EXCi'RSION TICKETS
From Phllaiieiph.a lo principal slut Ions, (rood for
Snumley. Sunday, a.td Monday, at reduced fare, to be
bad only ai me 'ucati -'mce, at xxiJ.i-.ii.n.i i u sun
CALLOW UlLilt blre.'ts.
i HEIGHT.
Gnor's of all descrlptnus forwarded to all the above
points from the Compauy'a Freight Depot, BROAD
bUU Vt 1UAIH oireeis.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia d dly at 6-30 A. M., 1T45 noon
ai.de P. M., lor Rending, Lebanon, HarrHbura, Polu
ville, l ort Cllutou, aud al. points forward.
Mi ILS
Close at the Philadelphia Piwt Oillce for all places
on tlie road and Its branch is at 6 A. M., aud lor ibe
principal stations oniy ai i-iir, au i
JD EN. M SY L V AN I A C.CSTKAL EAILHOAD
WINTER TIME, TAKING EFFECT NOV. 21, 18o7
The trains ot Ibe PenusyD aula Central Railroad
leave the Depot, ai 1 H1UTY- FIRST aud MARKET
blreets, which Is reached d rectly by the Market
btreet cars, the last cur connteliug with each tram
leaving Front and Market slree ia thirty minutes be
fore Iih departure, TheCh(ntil aud Walnut SlreoU
cars run within one square of tb e Deiot,
Ou Sundays 'Ibe Market Htn et cars leave Front
and Market Sireeta thirty-live minutes before tbe
departure of each train.
bleeping Car Tickets can be h d on application at
the '1 lcket olhce, N. W.cor. Nlulh tudChconut directs,
8 Ak'enVs of 'tie Union Transfer O oipany will call for
and deliver baggage at the DeiHit. Orders left at No,
llsMarketBlreel.No. 11 Market street, or No. J H.
Liftvenlb street will receive atumtlou.
Mall Train
8'00 A. M.
h'.si. i.iiiu and Erie Exortoa,
.......... -li uu au
pou P. M.
Paoll Accommodallou, No, 1,
Harrisburg Accommodation,
Lancaster Accommodation.,.,
W P. M,
4'UO P. M.
6-OC P. JL
Parkesburg Train
Western Accommodation Train...
Erie Mall w.m
I lnclunall Expreas
Philadelphia Express
Paoll Accommouutiou, No. 2.........
. S-48 P. M.
.1115 P. 1L
r,
H is p.
M.
M .
-o0 P.
M.
Act-ttmouKialloii.,
11-30 P.
M.
e , le Mall leaves daily, except Saturday,
Philadelphia Ejipieao leave dally. Ail other trains
rii.lio nvfi-iil Nitiiilav.
The Weatern Accommodation Train runs dally,
except snuuay. For ibis Ualu ticket) must bs pro
curt d and baggage delivered by 5-0v P. M.,at No, UU
Market street. ,.- -nvmv rri; .
nnclnnali Exiiress...
!' A. M.
i,.ii..,l.,lt,liia e'.xnress.
,.. 7TU A. M.
Paoll Accommodatiou. No. 1
Erie M all...........
Fast Line.
Parkesburg '1'ralu
Iucaster Train -
FJrle Expreas...
Day Express
Paoll AMiouiniodatlou, No. a......
vi urrin-ri Aeisiinmodeiion
. H M A. M,
... V ai A. M,
... 9 - a A AL
s-10 A. M.
1-10 P. M.
110 P. M.
. 6-20 P. M,
710 f. M.
II 00 P. ii.
For inrtner iniorinai.' u piur vti
JOHN ALLEN. Ticket Agent,
Ko. mil CHfcNUTS;.re!t.
FRANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent,
No. llo MARKET blreeU
BAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket A geul at tbe Deuot.
Th. l ennsvlvaula Railroad Comnany will not aa-
sunie any rink for Baiigage, except for Wearing Ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars lu value. All Baggage exceedlug that amount
In value will oe at me n ot me owner, unless umea
by special contract, r u w n tu ri, w 11,1,1a mn,
4 la General Huperlnteudtint, Aluiona, Pa.
-niin.ADKLl'HIA, GERMANTOWN, AKD
I NORRlbTOWN HAILROAD. TIMF1 TABLE.
FOR GERM ANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6.7. 8. -ofi, 10, 11, 12 A. M.; 1, 2,
S. 4. 6, 6, 610, 7, H, V, 10. 11, 12 P. M.
' i.fav Geriuanlown 6, 7, 7 .Si. b, S'20, 8, 1J, 11, 12 A M.,
1 2 S 4. 4i.s, H, 7, 8 , 10, 11 P. M.
I be 20 Down Train, and 3?i and 5 Up Trains will
not Slop OU UIO utruiauwwn nrauui,
ON HUNDAY.H.
Leave Philadelphia 9li A. M. S, 7, 10'i P. M.
Leave Germaniown '4 A. M. 1, , Vj, P. M.
(illKKNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Lrav I'hiladelphia 8, 8, lu, 12 A. M. 2. Vi, 1, 7, 8,
"'LeaveChesnut Hill 7'10, 8, 810, aud 1F.0 A, M. l'4il,
3'4U, 6'4U, B'iU, b'40, JJ'jj j)Ayg
Tii.vu l l 1 1 uilel lib 1 11 II t .' A.M. -2 Mill! 7 P. M.
Leave Chesuut Hill TM A. M. 12 40, 6 40, and 0'25
ttVu f 'ONKTIOTl Of'K EN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia ti, 7', U, aud 11 Oi A. M, Hi 3,
Al til. MIL', i.l,,l til.' IV P.l.
Leave Noriiiilowu 6'4u, 7, 7'60, 8. uud 11 A..M. li,3.
04. nd ba r, M
ON HUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M.. 2-30 and 7-15 P. M.
Leave Norrislown 7 A. M.. 6'tu and 8 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK. .
Lesve Philadelphia ft. 7S,., anu 1105 A. M.,
4',. 6'. t 'i. b'ti-'i, and IIS P. M. .
Leave Manayunk S lu, ,, b-J0,9'. aud lli A. M., 2,
t'i, and 8 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M. 2', and 7 P. M.
Leave Manayunk A. M.,6 and U1, P. M.
W. b. WIISON, General Hupermtendent.
1 1( Deput, NINTH and GREEN btrecU.
RAILROAD LINES.
VJOBTH PKNNSyLVANIA ' EAILROAD.-
X I E MIDDLE KOU I E. Hhnrleat atitl must
olrect route lo Bethlehem, A llenlown, Maurh Chunk,
llar.elion, White Haven, V llkesbarre. Mahanoy City,
Mount Carntel, Piustou, Hcranton, and all points In
the Lehlli, M Ahauoy, and Wyoming coal reglnaa.
l'apsenser liepot in Philadelphia, N, W. coiner of
BERKHard AMERICAN btreets.
wiw rji.it a RRANOEMKNT8.
NINK liAll.v TUllNs
On and iflprtuiihsiiiV nb a mir?. PMimiritr
tialns leave the New Depot, oorner Berks and Ameri
can streets, dally (Sundays excepted), as follow
At 7-4 1 A. M. Morning Express tor Bethlehem and
1 iii'i-'lni nmuons od rtiirtn I'ennsviTama naiirotwi.
connecting at Bttiblebem with Lehigh Valley Railroad
ior -Aiientown.i aiasaiiiiua.blailhglon. IMaucn i:imnK,
Weatherlv. Jpnnsvilln. M' eltnti Whlla Haven.
Vllktsbarre, Plttstnn, Scranum. and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming valleys; also. In connection
with ILIkIi and Mahanov lull road, lor MananoT
City, and with Catawlraa Railroad, for Rupert. Dan-
vnie. Mitinn and v. 1 namf ixirt. Arrive at Maucn
i bunk at 12-05 A. M.: at Wlikesbarre at 8 P. M : at Ma
hanoy Clly ai 2 P. M.; at bcranton at 4 ( P. M.
Prutsenger by this train can take the Lehigh Valley
tialn, pasHlng Bethlehem at 1 1 -an P. M., tor Rasl-on,
nd points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New
York.
A18-45 A.M. Accommodation for Doylestown. stop
ping at all Intermediate atatinnn. Passenger for
Willow Grove, llatboro. and ilarlsvllle, by this
train, take the stage at Old York road.
Atl'l5A. W. Accouimodallon lor i'ort Washing
ton, slopping at Intermediate stations.
Atr.'.uP. M.- Exiiress lor Beihlehem, Allentown,
Maurh Chuiik.-.Whfte Haven, Wtlkt sbarre. Mahanoy
City, Centralla, Shenandoah, Mount Carmel, l'litst.m,
Sciautou. and all points lu the Mahauuy and Wyo
mliik 1 "al regions, passengers for Greeuvlile take
tills train to Uuakertnwn.
At 2-4fi P.M. Accommodation " for Doyleatown,
slopping at all Intermediate stations. Pa'Seuger take
stage at Doyleatown for New Hope; at North Wales
ior Dit m ney rowu.
At 4-lo P. M. Accommodation ior tjoyieaiown, Stop
Ingat all Intern ediale stations Pai-aeugers lor
illow Grove. Ualburu, aud ilar.svllle. takestage at
AbniKloii.
At bv I M 1 nrongn accommeoation ror Betlilo
ht m. and all stations on main line ol North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, cohhectlnic at Bel hlehem with Lehigh
v aney e.veniiig train or j',asioii, Aiieutowu, aua
Mutich Chunk.
Attj'2nP. M. Accomrjoodallon for Lansdale. stoiv
ping ft all Intermediate slat Ions.
At 1180 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash
ington. t
1 K A 1 .1 a anit-iva aiti rninAVE-iirms,
From Bethlehem, at 9'1A A. M., 2 05, and 8 40 P. M.
2-i4 P. M. train makes direct connection with ilimh
Valley trains Irom f. as ton, bcranton, Wlikesbarre,
Mabacoy City, and Hazleton. PaHsengers leaving Eas
lou at U'20 A. M. airlve In Philadelphia at 2-06 P. M.
Passenners leave Wlikesbarre at I SO P M. connect
at Bethlehem al 6 10 P. M and arrive In Philadelphia
at 8 40 P M.
From Doyleatown at 8'30 A. M., C'10 and 7TX) P. M.
F rom Laiisilale al 7 3ti A. M.
From Fort Washington at 11-10 A, H. and 8 '05 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia ior Bethlehem at 8-30 A. M.
Philadelphia tor Doylestown at 2'il P. M.
lioylealown to Philadelphia at720 A. M.
Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4-10 P. M.
F ilth and blxlh Streets Passenger cars convev DAS-
sengers to and from the new depot.
wunecars ot second ana t uiru oirecin line ana
Union Hue run within ashort distance of the Depot.
Tickets must be procured at tbe 1 lcket Oluce In
order to secure the lowest rates of fare.
ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
Tickets sold and Becgage checked through to prin
cipal points at Mann s North Pennsylvania Baggage
.express uuice,
1 it rio. 1000. r i in Btreet.
IfttUT K0K NEW YoKK THE CAMDEN
LM ) I , tntl Aailwi and Pbllatlelphlaand l renton
Bal'road Company's Lines, freiu Philadelphia lo New
York aud Wav Places, from WALNUT btreet Wharf.
will leave as follows, vlx.: vark.
At 6 A. Id. via Camden and Amboy Accom. Tta
At 8 A, M., Via Camden ana Jersey City, Express
M all.. 8-00
Al 2 P. M., via Camden aud Amboy, Express 8 lie.
Atfi P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Ac-f 1st class, 225
commodatlon and EmlKraut 1 2d class. 1811
Al 6 A M. and 1 P. M. for Freehold.
At 8 and 10 A. M., 2 and 8'30 P. Al.. for Trenton.
Ate, 8. and 10 A.M., 1,8, 8'SO, C, 8, and 11 '30 P. M.,
for Bord'ntown, Burlington, Beverly, and Delanco.
At 8 and 10 A. M 1, 2, 8'80, 5. 6, and 1P30 P. m lot
Florence.
Ate and in a. m 1. 3'xo. b. o ana lrso p. m., lor
Edgewater, Riverside, Riverton, and Palmyra.
Al 8 aud 1U A, M., 1, 3'30, C, aud lf80 P. M., for Fish
House.
Tbe 1 &nd 11 no P. M. Lines leave from Market Street
Ferry, upper Bide.
L1NKH FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT
Will leave as follows:
At 11 A. M.. 4' 0 P. M and 12 P. M. (night), via Ken
sington and Jersey City, New York ExprebS LI a as.
At 8 10 15 and 11 A. M 2-30, 8'30, 4 30, 5, and 12 P. M.,
ior Trenton and Br stol.
At 8 and 10-15 A. M., 2'30. 5, and 12 P. M lor Morrls
vllle and Tallylown.
At 8 and 101 jl. M 2'30, 4 30, 5, and 12 P. M., for
Bchenck's.
At lu 1.1 a. m., zii, ana 0 l'. m., ror .Kddlngton.
At 7 30 and 10-15 A. M . 2-30. 4. 5,6. and 12 P. M.. fnr
Corn-well's, 'loiresdale, Holmesburg, Tacony, Wlssl
Homing, Brldesburg, and F'rankloril, aud at S P. M
lor Holmesburg and iutermetllate stations,
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD .LINES,
r rum 1 .iibiiiki.(,ii itf-iin.
At 8 A. M. for NlHaara Falls, liulfalo. Dunkirk.
Cauantlalgua, Klmlra, itbaca. OweKu. itocuesler.
liiuguauiioD, uswegn n.vrac.use. ureal, littuu, aiou-
iruise, iiM-euiirivi duiruiuu, ciuu-u iuift, nmin
Gap, etc , etc.
Alb A. M. ana n-mi 1-. ui., ior ueiviucre, .K.as'.on,
Lauiberivllle, Flemlntrton, etc.
Theu-Kii P. M. Line connects direct with the Tra'n
leaving Easlon for Mauch Chunk, Alloutown, Bethle
hem, etc.
Al 6 1. M. tor x.amoerivuie anu miermeaiaie sta
tions. ,, , , . , . .
Lines rrota west i-nuaueipniu J'epot, via connect
ing Railway, will leave as follows:
At S 3i A. M uud 1-isu und 6'3i- P. M., New York
Express Lines via Jersey City. Fare. $3 "ii.
The 8 ;;u A. M. and -3i.i P. M.Lluea will run daily. All
Others, btiurtayB excepted.
At 8 -U A. Jtl., 1 .Tl anu o J" r . itL. tor 1 iciiiuii,
At 8 311 A. M and 8-30 P. M. for lirlstrol.
November 25. 18ti7. WM. H. GA1ZA1ER, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON ANU BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD.
llilin, 1 A 1j r.
Commencing Monoay, Sepiemiier 80, lfi7. Tr.ilns
will leave Deuot, corner BROAD btreel aud WASH-
INGION Avenue, as ioiiows:
Way MallTiaiu atboU A. M. (.Sundays exceptou
for Baliinmre. stoPDlnc at all regular stations. Coti-
nectlnir with lieluware Railroad at Wilmiugloa for
Crlsfleld and Intermediate stations.
Express i rain at 12 al. (buuuaya exceiiteu;, ior uai
tlmore aud Washington.
Kxiirer.a Train at 8-30 P. M. (Sandays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington, stupplng at Chester,
Tbuiiow, Lluwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New
nort. ki Atiton. Newark. Elklou. Noilheaal. Charles-
inwn. I'tr.vvllle. llavre-de-Grace. Aberdeen. Perrv-
nmu's, i:dgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, aud blemmer's
NlgM Express at 1100 P. M. (dally) ior Baltimore
aud Wuxhliigiou. Connects at Wtlmiugtou (sutur
Uays excepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stop
ping at isewcdsiie, iti ittuiewiw it, mhjvuu, uvvfr. uar
ringKtu, bealord, ballshuiy, Princess A 11 ue, ami con
necting at Crlsfleld with Bat for Fortress Monroe,
Norfolk. Portsmouth, aud the South.
Pahs, ngers lor .Harness atouroe anu inotpiik, via
Baltimore, will take the 11 M, Train. Via Crialield
will lake the IIDO P. M. Train.
WlLMIiN'-lo. 1 llAl.vi,
Ptopplng at all bullous between Phlladolphla and
Wilmington. ,. .
Leat e i liliaueipnia at isu, i i, o w, hiiq 11-au itianyj
P.M. The 4'3H P. M. Train connects with Delaware
Railroad lor Minora ami intermediate stations, me
tt ts) P. M. Train runs to New Castle.
Leave Wilmluktou at 7 aud 8 A. M., 4 '00 aud 0'30
daFIOMMBLTlMORE TO PTIILADELPIII A.
Leave Baltimore iis A, m.. v ay Aian; k m A. in.,
Exiiress; 215 P. M., Express; 6 35 P.;M., Expreas; 8 30
P. M.. 1-J press.
- ' " . . 1 . . . T T .11.1.1, , T . 1 I ... I ,. .
bCNDAY InAlitl r xium Xi 11, 1 1 aiuur,.
T.oi . Ralilmore at 8 56 P. M. sionpluir al Havre-
dc-lrace, perryvllle, and WllmlngUiu. Also slop at
Northeast, E.lklon,aud Newark, 10 take passengers
lor Pbllade'pliia ano leave passengers irom Tasuing.
ton or Baltimore, and at Chewier to leave passengers
lrt m wi-Hiiingion or jjauimore.
TbronKh Tickets 10 all points west, Bouin, ana
Southwest niuy be procured at- the Ticket otlice. No,
8J8 CHEsN Ui street, under the Conlliientai Hotel,
where, also, Btate-rooms ana oertim in sieeping-cars
can be siciired durlug tbe day. Persons purchasing
tickets at this ollice can have their ImiiKane eliecked
at their rtaiuetice by lb e Union i ranster Company, .
42 H. IT. KKNHKY, buperluiendeut, ,
"PHILADELPHIA AMD ERIE RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Thrniiirl, and direct route between Philadelphia.
Jlaltiuiore, Harrlshurg, Wllllamsport, and tne Great
Oil Keidou of Pennsylvania.
ELI-itANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains.
On and alt rMON DA Y, November 2.-1. 1867. the trains
od the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad wiil run as
follows:
Mall Trsln leaves Philadelphia...... 1P15 P. M,
" Raves Will liuispoii. 8 uj A, M,
arrives al Erie 8110 p. M,
Erie Expreas leaves Philadelphia itn noon.
1 11 leaves WllllaiiiBporl
8-eo p. M.
arrives al Erie.
., 8-45 A. M,
, 8-im A, M.
... 6-21 P. M.
... J id P. M,
Filmlia Mall leaves Philadelphia
" " leaves Wllllamsport.....
" ' arrives at Lock Ha veu,
tabiwiuu,
Moil "1 rain leaves Erie
10'25 A. M,
leuvea W llliuliisooli ,.ll'it5 P. M.
11 arrives al Philadelphia. 8'65 A, M,
Frie F.xpiess leaves Flrle h....m 24 P. M,
-t leaves Wllliainspoi't 8'tii A, M.
.. arrives at Philadelphia.......... l'Oo p, M,
Kln.liH Vsll leaves Lock Haven 7'10 A. Af.
" " leaves W'llilamsporl .8 83 A.M.
" ' anivesal Philadelphia 6-lit P. M,
Me-ll and Express connect v. 1th all iraluson Warren
Mid I'raiiklliillallway, Passengers leaving Philadel
phia al 12 on M. arrive at Lrvluelon at (-40 A, U. and
Oil City at 8'.4i A.M. ,
Leaving Philadelphia at 1P15 M., arrive at OIJ
All trains on Warren and Franklin RnllwsyrriAke
close fonnei Hons al o'l City with trains for Fraiika
and Pttroleuoi C'eulre. jft'p '. TyLr'a'1'
j;i General bupurlutenrient.
RAILROAD LWLs:
QAMDEN AND ' AMJI0Y UAILUOAD
' COMPANY.
'"--.. .-- . . I .- I . I. -. A
' . I . 1 I . " . ' i' I. i
1YIKTERAnH.lNGnMF.3rr.
ADDITIONAL. LINKS) AJiD CIIANUE OF
time or ir.rAitTi;HK i hidi wai
MIT ITKtEI WIIAKr, '
COM9IENCTNJ DECEnBtR 16,
On and after MOND AY. December 18th, an a1d.
tleoal '1 biougb New York Express Line will leave
Walnut ureeiwhartat 80 P.M.. for New York,l
Can den and Jersey City.
Relurnlng-wlll leave New York Irom foot of Cort
land Street, at 7 00 A. M., arriving at Walnut Street
wharf.
TnE TnitOTJGrT NEW YORK LINE.
Now leaving Walnut Htreet wharf at 1 00 P. M. will
be discontinued as a New Y'ork Lino, aud will run to
St nib Amboy only.
Reiurnlni-Fruui South Amboy at 7M5 A. M. for
Philadelphia. The Line now leaving New York at
A. U. for Philadelphia, will be discontinued after
December 14tb.
THE THROUGH LINK,
Now leaving New York. Pier No. 1 North THver rr
Ft iladeipbla. at 2 00 p. M. will leave al 4 00 P. M via
Amboy anil Camden, aud tbe Through Line now
leaving New York Irom the fbot of CortUnd Streot
for J'b iladeipbla at 4 . in P. M. will leave at 4'utl P. M,
via jersey cny aua cainaen.
THE EMIGRANT LINE now leaving Wslnnt
Street wnarf al 5 00 P. M., will leave al Cuo P. M, for
isew ore.
THE WAY LINE now leavlnct Walnut Street
wha-1 at 6 00 P. M., will .eavo at 4 30 P. M. Tor Bo'
dentown and Intermediate Stations Thell-3rtP-. M.
Way Line will run lo Burlington and Intermediate
Stations only.
Bet 111 mug vt 111 leave iinrnrgton at 7-00 A. M.
ALL OTHER LINES WILL RUN AS USUAL.
12 12 4t
W. IT. GATZMER, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND TKENTON KAIL-
EOAD COMPANY.
WISTEB ABRAKUEMESTS.
WAT LINES ICNTINliEO.
The Line now leaving Kensington Depot at 7-30 A,
M. for Corn wells, and the line leaving Oornwells at
12 M. for Kensington Depot, will be discontinued
after SATURDAY', December 14.
On and afier MONDAY, December is, the 8 A. M.
( Bel, Del ) Line from Kensington Depot, will stop at
all the principal stations between Philadelphia and
Trenlcn.
The Line leaving at .1015 A, M. will ron to Bristol
only. Returning, will leave BriBtol for Philadelphia
at 2 45 P. M.
12 12 46 W. H. GATZMER. Agent.
JpiIlLADEJLFUIA AND TRENTON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
V.'FST PHILADELPHIA DEPOT.
WINTER ABBASUEUENTi
' AnlT10NAI, UHE AT It NIGUT.
On and after MONDAY, December is, 18G7, an addi
tional through New Y'ork Line will leave West
Philadelphia Depot at 12 (night) for New York via
Connecting Railway, stopping at all the principal
stations.
IiKI.VJT."V DEPOT.
NEW YOItlt JUI. '. UlAt'O.VTISiFED,
The Lines now leaving Kensington Depot at 4 30 P.
M and 1-(night) tor New York, and the 7 A. M. aud
12 (night) Lines from Ntw Y'ork, arriving at Kensing
ton Depot, will be QlacODtluuti after SATURDAY',
Df cember 14. '
121241 W. H. GATZMER, Agent.
WLST CHESTER ANp PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA.
M WxN'IER ARRANGEMENT.
On and atter MONDAY, October 7, i87. Tralus will
leave Depot, THIRTY-FIRST aud CHEeiNUT btreeia,
Weut Philadelphia, as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at74.A.M.,
11 A. M 2-30 P. M 1'lfi P. M 4'dO P. M., G'.6 P. Mii
11-30 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depo
on East Market street, at 6 ".LB A. M., 7'45 A. M., 8'tO
and 10-40 A. M ., 1&6 P. M., 4 jo aud tt'oo P. M.
Trains leavhig West Chester at s.mi A. M.. and leav
ing PbllndolphTa at 4 60 P. M., will stop alB.Cs Juno
tlon aud Media ouly.
Passengers to or from stations between Wett Ches
ter and n. C. Junction going east, will take train
leaving West Chester at 7'to A. AT., aud Koiug west
will take train leaviug Philadelphia at 4'50 If. Ii., and
trauster at B. U Junction.
Tnecbesiiut aud Walnut Street cars conneot with
all of the above tralus, carrying passeugers down
Chesnnl street, past tbeprluclpnl iioteis aud the Cam
den and Amboy RR. ollice, at Walnut street wharf,
passing out Walnut Btreet to the depot. -
The Market btreet cars will be lu walling, as nsnai.
at Thlrty-llrst and Market streets, on the arrival of
each train, to convey passengers Into the city; and
for lines leaving tbe Depot take the cars on Market
street, tlie last car counseling with each train leaving
Front and Market streets thirty minutes previous to
departure ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8-so A. M. and 1P.M.
Leave Weal Cheater al 7-M A. M. and 4 P. M.
Tlie Depot Is reached directly by the Chennut and
Waluul streets cars. Those of the M arkct sire-ei line
run with 111 one square. The cars ol both lines connect
with each tram upon Us arrival.
Trams leaving Philadelphia a' 7"4o A. M. and 4'SO P.
M and leaviug West Cheater at 8 (Hi A. M. and 4'dO P.
M.. conned at B.C. Juucllon with tralus 011 P. and B.
t). R. R., tur Ox lord and lulerm 'Uli.ie poluu.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing aoparel
nnlv. as biurvavn. and the Company will not lu auy
case be rcHpounible for an amount exceeding one huu
dred dollars, antes a special contract Is made tor.tbi
game. HENiiY WOOD,
4 )Sf General superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA AND IIALTIMORE CEN
Ti'-AL RAILROAD. Winter Arraugemenls,
On and Liter MONDAY, October 7, lsra, Tralus will
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the Wesl
Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of
THIRTY-FIRST t'"1 CHEsNUT SlrodU (West Phila
delphia), al 7'4d A. M. aud 4'Sn P M.
Leave Lining bun al6'45 and Oxford at 8 3) A. M.
and leave Ox lord at 825 P. M.
A Market Tralu, with Paaseni-er Cur attached, wlli
run on Tuesdays aud Fridays, leaving the Rising Sul
at H'05 A. M., Oxford at 11-43 M and Ueuoetl a' pit
P. M connecting al West Cheater Juucllou wita s
Tiaiu lor Phila;elplila. On Wednesdays and Satur
days trains leave Philadelphia at 230 P. M., run
lug throhKh to Oxford.
The 'lrulu leaving Philadelphia at 7-45 A. M. con
nect al Oxford with a dally liooot biagon for Poaoti
Bottom. In Lancaster county. Reiurulng, levei
Peach Iloitniu to couuect at Oxfuril with the Alter
noon Train lor Philadelphia. ....
The Tialn leaving Phfiadtilphla at 4 60 P. M. runs k
RlslngHuu, Md. .... . ,
PaaseugerH allowed to take wearing apparel onlj
as bagKake, and the Couiiaiiy will not lu auy ca.ie tt
responsible lor an amouul exceeding one hundred
dollars, uuies special con traci be made lor thesauie.
5jij HENRY WOOD General bup't,
CAMDKN AND BURLINltTON COUNTY
RAILROAD. On aud alter THUR-4DA Y, Nov
14, lbW, trains will leave Irom Inoiot M AltEET Street
(tipper lerry). lor Mercbanlvlllw. Mooiestown, Hart
ford, M iihonvllle, llaluesport, Mount Holly, Smllh
Vllle, FvaiiHville. VliicuuUiwn, Hirmluguaui, aud
Pembeiiou, at lo 30 A. M. and 4 .10 P. M.
RETURNING.
Leave Pembrrton at 7-20 A. M. and 2'30 P. M,
Ml Holly 7-42 " " '6 "
' Mooreaiowu"8'03 . ,
10 2211 O. SAILER Siiperlntettlent.
"J LHT J EHSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM
V V toot of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry),
Commencing TUESDAY, September 17, IS?.
For Lrulgeloii, traiem Vlnelaud, Millvllle, and In
teriueoiate stations, S itu A, M., aud 830 P. M.
l or t ape May 8'3u P. M.
For oodhuiy al 8'no A. M., an l 3-:i0 and 8'00 P. M.
Freight I raln leaves Camden at 12 M. (noon) dally.
Freij.lit will be received at seoond Covernu v barl
below Walnut street, from 7-00 A, M. outll 5-tl P. M.
Freight received before V'UO A, M. will go forward th
same day.
Freinht Delivery. No. 2P S DELAWARE Avnnb.
I i tt W 1LIJ.AM J. BiCWiXL, feapuduteudeiit.
AUCTION SALES.
11
C . L K 1j 1. AN I) - 4 A CO.
f nci ef sors to riililn Ford ft- Co.).
AUCTIONEERS, No. 10 MARKET Htreet,
BALK OF 1500 CAF BOOTH, e-JIOES, BRO
GANh. I1B0G A NH, KTO
On Moiiday Morning, 1 ,
Df c. 18, commei dug al 10 o'clock, we will sell, by
catalogue, for rash, IftH' eases Men's, Boys', and Youths'
Foots, Mioes. lire", ans. Balmorals, eio. -
Also, Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, to .
which the early attention of the trade H called. 1 12 12 38 ;
JOHN H. 41YERH CO., ACCllONKERi
iNes, 23g and 234 MARKET SUect,
LA FOE rFRFMPTORV PALE OF BOOTS. RIT0K3,
BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, ETC.
On Tuesday Morning,
December 17, at lo o clock, on lour months' credit
16o packages boots, shoes, brogans, etc 1 12 11 tit
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH.'
GUtMAN, AND DOMl-JSTHJ DRY GOODS,
On lour months' credit.
On Thursday Morning,
Dec. ID, at 10 o'clock, cmtiracliigabout frOO packages
ai d ills of staple and fancy ar.lobs. U'ilibl
JW. GIUIMEY & t()N8, AUCTIONEERS
No. 808 WALNUT Street,
Hold Regular Bales of
REAL FSTA'lE. hTOCKR. AND SECTTRITIES AT
HIE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANoK.
Handbills ol each property Issued separately.
liKio catalogues puhllsiieu auu circulated, couutlulng
full descriptions ol property to be sold, as also a par
tial list of property contained In our Real Estate Ha
g Inter, and ottered at private sale.
Sales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper.
M
THOMAS A SONS. N()S.
139 AND 141
. b. FOURTH Blieet.
BANK AND ri HER STOCKS.
On 'luesday, Deo. 17.
At 12 O'clock, boon, at the I'lilladelphla Exchange.
Executors' bats.
80 shares Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank.
Trunin's' sale.
8!) shares Commercial National Bank.
7 shaies boutbwaik National Bank.
For other accounts:
V0O shares Union Canal (prefened).
ii snares ineoonu ana luiru b I rut IS 1'assenger Rail
way Company.
50 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Company.
7u Bbaits Phu-nix Insurance Company.
REAL EB1 ATE SALE. DEC. 17.
Orphans' Court bale Estate of Louis Wain, de
ceased. LOT OF LAND. 8 ACitEa, Frankiord.
Twenly-lhlrd Ward. '
bam F- late LOT, Trenton avenue and Church
Blitel, Fraukiord, Twenly-ibird W ard.
rale by Order of Heirs and Trustees Estate of
David Bacon, decessed. LA RGK LOT and 2 TH UEH
biORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Vine street, west ot
1 w ntlHib street. -Fxtending tnrougu to Reeves siresl. '
kV" THREE-biORY BB1CK DWELLINoS, Nos, 2 1
and 2tf, Rlttenhouse street, be ween Bpruce and
Locust , with four Three-story Brick Dwellings lu the
rear on Stewart street.
Executors' Peiemptory Sale Estate of Harriet
rrohesco. deceased. THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLING. No. 884 N (Sixth street. :
Very Valuable Business Stand MODERN THREE
STORY BRICK blOUE ami DWELLING. No. 848
S. Second si. tet. north of Piue street, adjoining the
Sixth .National liunk.
MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. l;i(-H Plnestreet. Has all ibe modern conveniences.
HAMjsOME MODEhN FOUR-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE. No. it . Broad street, north of
Lombard street.
VERY VA LU ABLE RU9INK33 STAND, Ko.
231 Dock street, between Second and Third.
Business biand THRKE-S IORY BilICK STORE
and DWELLING, No. V2"4 Market streeu
Peremptory bale THREE - bTOKY BHICK
DWELLING. No. 83 Capital street, belowtParrish
Btrtei.west of Twenty-Hrsi, with a two-story Brick
Cottageln the rear, ou Corinthian avenue.
Peremptory bale TH RF.E bTORY BRICK,
DWELLING, No. 2121 Shar.swood 1 treet, above Glrard
College, with a two-story Brick Cottage lu the rear
on Wright street,
VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT, 2't;
ACRES, south side F'islier's lane, within nne square '
ci the Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Peremptory bale-For Account ot Whom it May
Concern A VALUABLE PATEN r. 12 1881 '
SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. FINE EDI- '
TIONSOFTHE POKTS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS,
JUVENILES. K'lO.
On F'rlday Afternoon,
Dec. 13. at 4 o'clock. Also. McKeuuy & Hall's In
dian Tribes of North Am rlca. J.I2 12 26
FubMc Sale on the Premises,
HOE8FS. COLTS, kCATTLE, STeAM TUBULAR
BOILERS, OAK PO.STS, bUPER PHOSPHATli,
feCGAR MOULDS. POTS, S'.iRAP IROJi, KTO,
On Saturday afternoon
Dec. 14, at 2 o'clock precisely, will be sold at public
Bale, at the residence ot A. M, Eastwlck, Esq., Darby
road, below Gray's Ferry. UlOot
SUPERIOR WALNUT FURNITURE, CIITCKEU
IMG 7-OCTAVE PIANO. VELVET AND BRUd
bELS CARPF.TS, MATTRESS KS. ETO.
On Monuay Morning,
IGlh Instant, at 10 o'clock, bv catu-ogue, at No. 8119 .
Hamilton street, corner or Thlrty-fifih, Mantua, the
entire superior waliut pallor, dlulug room, and cnaua-.
btr furniture. , J.UH4I,
PEREMPTORY BALE-ON AfTOTTJJT OF WHOM'
IT MAY CONCERN.
THOMAS A SON, Auctioneers.
VALUABLE PATENT.
On 1UESDAY', Deceinlier 17, 167, at 12 o'clock.
NOOIl. Will ht notrl. Al l'lihlfe Kalu oi,ltl,.,t -
at the I blladelphla Exchange; ' """"'
j.euers i'atent, grained by the United States to
Alpbonse Loiseau, ior an Improvement in machinery,
tor coating or covering a cot e with a thread of wool,"
or lor surrounding a core of aoy material with a
thread ot any debited material described and Illus
trated in drawings, accompany lug the Letter Patent
which can he seen at tlie ollice ol Edward L. Uodin,
Esq., No. 813 Arch street, w here any luioruiallon con
cerning the same cuu be obtained. litl l
bale absolute, trap to be paid al time of sale.
rpUOMAS BIRCH & SOX, AUCTIONEERS
-I. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1110
CHEbN UT Street, rear entrance No, 1107Sausom at, 1
Pale at No. II lu Chesnut street.' ' '
BALE OF A LAKOE SiOOK OF GOLD J EWELRY.
FINE DIAMONDS, ELB.UA.NT WA'l'UUH8i ETO.
Ou Mondry Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chesnttt
street, will be sold, in lols to suit purchasers, an enllra
stock of Jewelry, compilslng gold sola iu greal variety,
gold tinner rings, brooches, brscelets eurdrop, st nls;
i-oarf plus, ever ptnla pencils, iocnets. chains, sleeve
buttons, scarf rings, etc, lu gret nuanltllea, both gold
and plated.
Tbu attention of tbe trade is oalled to tUo above
sale.
Catalogues leady on Friday. ' '' -. :
KLHIANT LIAMONDt) AND GOLD WATCHE1 !
Belonging 10 lue uame stock, will bs suld at 12
O'clock, i
4 The Diamonds and Watohps comprising: .
i Cluster aud solitaire diamuud rluga. , ;
Do do do p.ns. " ' '
Pair solitaire ear-rings. ' - - - - . ' 1
bond 18-karat lull Jewelled English lever wntrmes.
Io do do do stem wlnnrs.
Ladles' 18-karat diamond et aud fehamel.eU full
lewtlltd watches. , .
Ladles' solid 18 karat gold ohftlas, etc. 12 13 St
LirPINCOTT, PON & CO., AUCTIONEERS
No. Sin MA H I I T Street, Philadelphia. (Premi
ses foin.erly ocu . J by Messrs. Paacooat 4 Wax
nock. Auctioneers
. HARD WARE, CUTLERY, ETC, '
CUT L E R Y.'
rwer A One assortment or pycKKT and
TAsLK Cl)i'L,rl.Ky , rtAZ.tirt.-4.
J RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' SOIH-
i laafliaV-Jtas tsORS.
PAPE14 AND TAILORS'
OHEAJDs, 1,10,1
L. V. HRLMOLD'8
Cri' lery Plore, NO. IMS Month TENTH Street,
'1 uree uoors aoove Walnus,
gJRCVN'S PATENT
COIIIIlMin CAKPFT-kTHHTtHtH AND
TAl'U-ltlVKat. x
With ti ls machine a lady can alone stretch and
tack down at tbe same time her carpets as easily aa
to sweep them, saving back -aches, bruised lingers,
temper, time, and money. It will stretch all klnda.ol
carpets without the least damage, better, quicker,
and easier than any other Stretcher made, aud drive
from 2 ui ;o-os. tacks with, or without leather heads
Is simple, enally worked, aud will last a lifetime
Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. It Is a nloa
machine for ladles to sell. For Machines or Agencies
call ou or Address
WILLIAM F. NtllLIKLE,
No. 49 & THIRD Street,
27tir Philadelphia.
flAHDNEll h FLEMING,
at-jt'-'
OOACIl MAKKH8,
BKio. H MtUTII nrTH SITMEKT, ,
Sitv nd Beoond-haud Ourrlagea for Bale. Par
ttrriliiv ttntlnn rtniii to rerwli tng 6 '103'i
T. STEWART BROWN,
7f
B.K. Corner of
FOURTH aad CHESTNUT BTJ
MANUFACTCRtR OP
TIM"
13 VALISFB, BAGS, RE riUTJLKS. and eves
Ooaoripnou of Traveliug Uoocl.
VUliika aaa tlAUii UemdretL