Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 10, 1864, Image 7

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    delphia to New Yorkand Way Place* m PhUa "
FROM WALNUT STbIeTWHAe/
.Vill ieaveae follows, viz: ' ~bi
Amboy ’ a *2*
A 11 and ersey “
s“* o 2S
EiprfiBs Vm Camden Amboy[ O.'and
Uamden and Amboy, Accoinl
modation (Freight and Passenger). 7™.™. i 75
„ ’ M - via Camden and Amboy, Accom-
CuSt T?cket reiellt * nd Pa66eng6r >, I 3 *
»d Class do. „;: * 225
p - M., via" Camden' and Ainbov’ An" 150
(i ' relghtandPaSa «6 e^S) Vt
Sd Glae do. # ..*\* ••!*■*.** * **
•^ ,enlo "wn, Betiilehem,
Ae‘; w 3 p. paston >iiLambertville, FlemingtonJ
e A° r M^?Tan I d 0 4)f’^']vi nsvUle ? nd Bemberton, at
™ SE Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
p?JS „EiT ^rt o i l’ ? elcnco > Beverly, Bur-.
IsV’i O S®? Bordentown, &c., at 6A. M.,
J-1 -> lj 3 and 4X P. M. The 3 and 4Vp wr
Lines ran direct thv&sgh to Trenton * P ‘ 2tt '
B^rtoato'fa^P^M* 011 ’ Delanoo > Be ™rly ***
fc 3 K ?NSINOT°N DEPOT
w (Night) via Kensington and Jersey
a- ( T as ,t! r int ? ton and’ New York Mail. y
Cnj " V ‘ a K - ensmgtou ana-Jersey
!"L
via Kensington "and" Jersey
«£ l ;Ao W ? 1I1!r,0n and New York Express 3 GO
M Sa Tbe y re L wm S £ ave " *•» A M GAS P
on Monday? ** nolme at A. M. (Night)
T, y a! ‘ ? r Cap, Strondsbnrg, Scranton, Wilkes
barre, Montrose, Great Bend, Manch Ohnnk
tertvilie ?elviderer La^-
«/ rtviiiej xiemuigton. &c.% at? a tvt ThioTina
»j P 6 M™* leaVtag Easton far M^ch
M eatijn ’ *°-' a ‘7andU.lsA. M.
biS?S°H I 1 ¥ eb,, s’ Tacony, Wissinoning, Brides.
j£ rg and Franiford, at 9A. M., 5, 5.45 and 8 P
?P rt > and 'Way lines leaving Ken-
to h e cars on Fifto street, above
waiiint, half an hour before departure. The Oars
“*•> «-£*2£
.^«sSJ?Ersssa?sKras
g as ba SS a ? e bnt their wearing apparef
Th. S,., er P°“ da to be paid for'extra.
to OiVe r>?n= y 1 the '‘ r ree PonBibility for baggage
per P 2™, d ’ and *UI not be Uablefbr
i ? oT^Tnf^ e Depots - ° rd - *0 tei
IiNES 2 FROM N^YOEKFOE^uSeI,-
„ PHIA, WILL LEAVE
from toot of Conrtland Street at 12M. and 4 PM.
e^p J m S6 » H°in y ?? d Camdel y at 7, 10A.M,’
d (NlgM) Tia f eis *y 01 ty and
From foot of Barclay street, at OA. M.. and 2 P
M., via Amboy and Camden. an tt 2 p.
P / ll! « No ,' 1, North Elver, at 12M., 4 and 8
akJHi'J" (Freight and Passengers) Amboy and
.fc&aa aaagvß Philadelphia, wrr.
lSrjll!ilr^ mNa ' rON b^tihoee
•• 'I CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after WEDNESDAY, Jannarv 20 ism.
p “s er trains leave Philadelphia for 7 ’ ISS4 ’
cepMdf“8 r os at i9m ' fl i' M ' l J ExpreSB ’ Mon <tays es
♦ 8«05, 12.00, A. M., 230 and 11 30 P M
w.?^5 8 - 05 ' 115 ’ 2.30, 3,58 and U. W P M
l!,“ S a^dUP( M° n<,ayaexcep ted),B.M.
New Castle at 6.05 A M. ind 3.80 P. M
S?X® r |t ?■ ®S. A. M. and 3.50 P. mT
Milford at 8.05 A. M.
Salisbury at 8.05 A. M.
TRAINS FOE PHTT.AUTtT.pTTTA
Leave Baltimore at. 8.35 A. M., »10 A. M
CBxptess), 12.45, 7.10 and 9.35 P.M. *•
. WUmlngtonrat 7.15, 9 and 12.10 A. M . 12. tt P
Bt., 4.20, 6.30, H.O5iP. M. ’
Salisbury at 12.05 P. M. ,
Milford at 2.35 P. M.
Dover at 6 30 A. M. and 3.55 P. M. I
New Castle at 8 30 A. M. and 5 55 P. BL
UMF M W ' 9io A - M - »«b BP>oT7I4 and
•Mmam^ 11118 for Salisbury and lntermediat* J
.tSa?^! 9^ 01 ?° V6r and 111 temediate
TRAIN S FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Cbester atS4O,X M., 3 00P M.
P. I laT e^rUmlnEtonats 35 ’ 925 A - M -t and 335
»S™‘a» a *SaS^ ltt PaSßenser attached,
a f slS P a g r Psrr ™^ d ‘ a term,.
f Z Fe^me “ d I® terms.
Leave Baltimore for Philadelphia, 3 45 p M
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphiaand interme
diate places at 4 20 P. M. ' '“ c
SUNDAYS: Only at 430 A. M., 1130 P W
Philadelphia to Baltimore,
axifp iladelphia 10 Wilmington at 430 A.
Erom Wilmington to Philadelphia at 830 P IVT
pXa. a 35 PM ‘ iTom Baltimore to PhUadel".
jgil EiBSpSjS NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
R. R.—FOR BETHLEHEM
BuiEEsTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK, h tf :
TON, EASTON. WILLIAMSPORT
_„ ? INTEH ARRANGEMENTsT '
_three through trains.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 16, 1563, Passen
ge. liains will leave the NEW DEPOT, THIRD
d’7,V\« bo J 6 Thompson street, Philadelphia
Oe-uy, (Sundays excepted) as follows: F
m?- 17 A,? L (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown.
Slanch Chunk, Hazleton, *WilliameporL
? , A ; hi- , l , rail L mal;es cl o»e connection with
tSI rfISS« Va i ley Ka f roa<1 > at Bethlehem, being
toe shortest and most desirable routo to all points
la .me Lehigh coal region. - p
tom 1 Jb 15 P ' M ‘ for Bethlehem, Eas
■This train reaches Easton at 6.40 P. M., and
C Yorfc tion Witt New Jers< W Oen-
Chnnm 5P ‘ M ' *° r Bethlehem, Allentown, Mahch
For Doyles town at 9.15 A.. M. and 4.15 p Mi
Washington at 10.15 A. M. andA. 15
White cars of Second and- Third street line
City Passenger Oars, run directly to the new depot.-
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA P
6 itblehem at 3U A ’ M " 9 - 30 A- M. and
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P M
I*avo Fort Washington at 6.40 X M. and 2
Jr.-jHL
ON SUNDAYS.
P P^ ladel Phla for Doylestown.at 10 X M. and 4.15
3 T ,o^ est °wn for p Mladelphia at 7.30 A. M. and
- Pare to Bethlehem
Pareto Easton.. ........ 7 .1 to
FaretoMnuch Chunk 7.7. !77 2 55
t > . T 1 $. ke mnst be procured atihe'Ticket
Cffice, THIRD street or BERKS street, In order
to secure the above rates of lare. ■
aplß ELLIS CLARK, Agent
itreets, at 8 00 Md i« , 5 H J E £ NTHa “<< MARKET
4.00 P. M. Trains leave ie^ and r s, t 200 and
and Market streets;WestPhn,°Jel Jhi, f ,7!l lrt ?' lirst
time from Eightofum^nAlS
A Freight Train, with Passenger n., „„„ u
wiU leave the corner of THIRTY Ft
streets (West and
. 'drains leave West Chester at 6. 40, 8.20 and TO us
A. HL, and at 1.25and4.35P.’M ’ nanaie.3s
— at 9 -°° A - M - and 2. 00 P. M
‘ West Chester, at 7 50 A. M. and 4. (inp M
-add 4 w'p In M ea J inS Philadelphia at 8. 00 A. 'oL, ■
•JJ aVJJf** connect at Pennelton with Trama
Jn;,o h ‘ 1 rL h P J lfl r. antl Baltimore Central ££2!
W * V Oxford, Ac~*c.
HtJyRY WOOD, Superintendent.
IMSBS AND el
inter ARRANGEMENT. 1
aSd anw?*?"*. •.®l*i*%rJEtalfcl<>,
daily,-except Sm&>w« - A *
Shr" 5
JOHNS. HltaJS SeSerai
Callowhill struts,
*!&&-’ aati office W, IRrjgft Sixth and Chestnut ■
WM. STEARNS, Snp’t.
THE ADAMS
COMPANY, 328
27th, is®, i Ktl:iT > Philadelphia, January
ihSmtittSS at^Smt^P 81 ?^* 131 ® sparged
a .Railroad depot, Imd h?|f2 n ’ ®‘ 9', by building
capacity for traneu!nLtnX tae acquired, additional
forward Hea T yExnrel^fvai 11 ??. UO S prepared to
Parcelß, toWaJhtorton oSir^ 43 ’ PaotEagos ***■
Annapolis, Frederick ;? H Ktowa ’ Alexandria,
Monroe, and other places Snm? stowl1 ’ Pomes*
army, at greaUy reduced rates ’ °° oa P le d byth.
Special agreements made „ .
«jt&VctoVpmes”’ol°ap B pSlS m^ osupplies H
! SoMiord- parcels t^n
oe&oT d at b^ r
BEOAD and LOCUST Streets * 00r “er of
■j 'V JOHN BINGHAM, Superintendent.
jjgßgSgSSa BEADINd RAILROAD. -
„„®EAT TRUNK LINE
*OF T£S SE INTERIOR
LAND AND WYOMWtJ^E?®'
’ I#EYS,
NORTH, NORTHWEST AND THE PAN A nag
Leave the n SSENGEB TRAINS
aim OAT TnwSfm 1 ? 111 ?! 8 De P ot > THIRTEENT
temYS ILL streets> Philadelphia, at the..
MORNING MAIL,
tUtts 'Svm.' fj? r Readin S> Lebanon, Harris.
Carlisle, I?
SsS£SaS»«rSSiS
;loSrn El Sraf°- w°Uh
£«&!“- ssmki
ltlSport ’ York >
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
a«f.sss I s&s&m;“±£
ai~s*!BSßas^s2s»
ll6 f °r Snnbnry, Northumberland,
J £ailrnarif™i Clinton with -Oatawissa
SSf^ forMllton ’ wmiams POTt, Elmira,
reading accommodation.
„N?^ TCBReadUlg at 6.30 A. M., stopping at all -war i
itMions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.25 A. M 1
Retiiminc. leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.: ar
rive® m Reading at 7. as P. M. ’
Trans lor Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8 A
ff'. and Pottsville at 9.15 A. M.,arriving in Phi’S.
Jeiphia at 1.50 P. H. Afternoon trains leave Har
.iSDurg at 2. OO P. M., and Pottsville at 2.30 P. M .
-rrivmg at PhiladelDhia at 7.00 P. M.
„I’3 al SSn??'? a 'v, wit ? a Passenger car attached,
a 'Philadelphia at 1 P. M. for Reading and all
vrar statums;. leaves Reading at 12 Noon, and
ar“ P/ M ‘ toPMtadelpulJSg
■nad Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M.e r.jo A. M.,
P»« CHEST ? K J AIJLEY railroad.
soSsl3j£ r 4,„ ! Sf, P a OT S ing ' owri “d intermedia*
S ;i 5 A- M. and 4.30 P. M. trains Horn
A and 12. 3e fi^“ e from E °wningtown at 7. 05
REIT YORK EXPRESS, FOB. PITTSBURGH
AND THE WEST.
™ ™ York at 7 R- M., passing Reading
Pen^fv,£ nd , COD , ne oUng at Harrisburg wild
ourfeh 5 R aLirQ ad Express Train lor Pitts.
Train leaves Harrisburg on
at SSa Eenils y l vama Express from Pittsburgh?
?L£f?L A - passing Beading at 8.45 A. M., Mid
arriving at New Yora at 1. 45 P. M. Sleenine
sncompanying these trains through between jfre££
0“7 and Pittsburgh, without chknge JBrs6T
A wr 1 sew»Forlt5 ew »F orlt leave Harrisburg at 8
looJriJ 4r trains for Hamsbur*
6 A- M - and 12 Noon. *
T^? l pyZ EI SPP.IA I ‘ ;LEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7.15 A. M. and 3.30 P
*4sp it ll lUne fr0I “ Tnscarolaat 9.05 A M. and
SCHTJYLEILIi and SUSQUEHANNA WATT
___ BO AD.
*Jv"£? B lea J e ATlburn at 3.45 A. M. for PinegroT*
?M t i arr i 5 , i ” re ' at 10 A - M. and 1.20 and 7 1*
bilekt 7 T *^p e^oY^°H nl Zi Hama.
M lfnd'ap: M PineeroTe «8.15 A.
TICKETS.
llrst-class tickets and emigrant ticket*
Sd oSf a d^ ncipal POlDta 111 the Wert
nffi^S U « OV £ nK J t i cfe i’ ts £ re obtainable only at tb*
Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No 227 Sooth
Fourth street, Philadelphia, „ of O aTnIoSu?
Qeneral Superintendent, Readine ’ ’
*t <« COMMUTATION TICKETS,
p 5 between any point* d»-
*lredfer families and Arms. *
MILEAGE TICKETS,
*•*£**£?«?' 9®® mi,a6 > between all points, ttsU 3f
tacn, fer families and firms.
SEASON TICKETS,
, e .’ * ,x > mne ortwelTemontli*, forboldw
only, to nUpointA ntreducedrates. “ ulu,c
_ CLERGYMEN
SesidiAp on the line of the Road will be far.
£^SS&£ tiUla «
TICKETS,
*° P rinc ipal station*, goo d
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced
Bmth°asd tte Tlotit mc * »tnS?2
taontn and Gallownill streets, ■
„ . ~, . FREIGHT.
aUaßscription* forwarded to all the
ftbove points from title Company’s New Freight
Depot, Broad and Willow streets FreifUt
_ FREIGHT TRAINS
Reave Pmiadelpliia daily at 6A. M , p »
»*« p ,-, fcr iiU™, HkAEi*::
Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond *
_ J HAIRS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all
places on tpe road and its branches at SA. M., and
for the principal Stations only at 2. 15 p. m. -*
NoB '
On and after December 7th, 1863.
Until farther notice.
, FOR GERMANTOWN.
L l a l® , P s, il j d t ll ’i llS —8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.;
1, -, 3.10, 4, S, S, 7,8, 9, 10, Hand 12P.M.
81 8 - 20 ’ 9 - 10 * U.
JJ 1 ' A.M., 1,2, 3,4, 5, C, Gjs, 7,8, 9, 10 and 11P.
. Thp 8 - 2 o down train will not stop after
leaving Germantown. v “™ r
ON SUNDAYS.
Reave Philadelphia— 9.10 A. M.; 2,7, 10R PM.
IjeaTe Germantown—B. lo A. M•i, a ovp §r
, CHESTNUT HIRE EAlii’oAD* M ‘
weave Philadelphia—6, 8, 10, 12 A M 2. Tv
SX, 7, 9 and 11 p. M. a. nt., 2, 3*,
Reave Chestnut Hill—7. lo, 8, 9.40, 11 40 A M
3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40 and I™4o P. M.
town B Branch. U P do not stop on German-
r , ON SUNDAYS.
Deaye Philadelphia—9. lo. A. M • 2 ?x» w
9 a £ B p! h M toUtHUl_7 - 50 A ‘ **■■' U ’. 4o, 5 40'^
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN
Reave Philadelphia—6, Sx, 11.05 AM- liti
4X, 6.05, 8.05, andllXP. M. ' *’ *
7 ’ 7 ' 60 ’ 9IUA -“-; i*.
, ' ON SUNDAYS.
Reave Philadelphia.—9 A. M.t 2X F. Bt
Reave Norristown—77 A. M. t 5 P. in
FOR MANAYUNK.
Reave Philadelphia—6, BX, 11105 A M. ■ lv v?
Hi, 6.05, 8.96, and uVkm“ 1 **
TFaSTx 7X ’ 8 - 20 ‘ U * A. M.-
„ ON SUNDAYS,
pave Philadelphia— 9 A. M.: 2X and 6X P. M.
Reave Manaynnk—7X A. M.; 5% and BP. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
jg®.
ERIE RAILROAD. 1863.
U ?, e ‘“•jfees the Northern and
“oTi Lke™ of p V sylyailia t 0 010 ci ‘y “
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
' and under their auspices is being rap
idly opened thronghont its entire length. * V
ness 18 w, Passenger andPreight bnsi.
miles lie Hamsburg to Emporlnm, (185
Sieffieta £, E 2f Wrn Division, and from
DivSfon. E (78 KIUOS) on ' 4110 Western
TfHBOP pabbengeeteaik at ph6.adbi.phia
■LEAVE WESTWAKD.
lO MP at
aavcn, and between Baltimore andLockHnvem
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express' TStaTboSi'
ways between Williamsport and Bal then™ .JES
Williamsport and Philadelphia toore ’ and
For mlonnatlpn respecting Passenger business ‘
&Utoe e ts SoUtlleaSt 00rner ° r and
S.geaL- IOT Frel^tlt business of the Company’s
8. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. Thirteenth and Mar
xetsts., Philadelphia,
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J M. Drill, Agent N. 0. B. B. BaliJmor*.
_ i ' „ H. H. HOUSTON, '
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
LEWIS 1,. HOUPT,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
.JOSEPH D. POTTS,
General Manager, Williamsport.
SAIL, LINING ]0 ige4
WEST JERSEY RAILRUAf
—Running time of trains, com.
Jail. 1, 1664.
Enr STREET WHARF.
S, ! i ya JA - M - Returning at 6A. HL
tor Millevilie, Ac., at 9A...Hl.>and 3P. M. Re
Wm . turamgat B Q 9 A . m . and ljlo p M .
tor Bridgeton, Ac., at 9A. M. and 4P. SI. Be-.
_ „ tnming at c. 30 A. Iff. and 130 P. M;
Tor Salem, Ac., at 9A. M. and 3 and I P, to.
at 4 and BA. SI. and 110 P. Sl.'
* T 1 yr Jo^snrs '’ &0 -> at 9A - M - and 3, 4 and 6P
' .TV, Eeturning at 7.00, 7.48, 9.38 A. Iff. and ‘J
45 P. M.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. .
' SALEM RAILROAD.
Jtni l letl' 1 01 traills > commencing FRIDAY,
, £ rO S WainntStreet"Wharfat9 A. M. and 3 and
o+4* j*o freight 12 M.* Returning, leave Salem
at 4 and 8 A. M. and 1.10 P. M.
Freight daHy eaci yray. Apply to+MORTOK
DULLS, Agent, 2d Covered Pier above Walnut at.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent.
cape may and milt/vtt/t.e eaidroad
FRIDAY
t^W.: 64 * Walnnt Street Wharf.
Tuckaho? e pn« a 'i?i’i S? 11 !? Honse > DennlsviUe
.• _ “jOCj Fort Elizabeth, &ud bv (touDfictiiif
to al l parts of Cape May county,at!
Daein Phi in ea . Te C:lpe Island at 6A. M
iiae m Philadelphia at 10.15 A. M
TON Mllfl S* daily; ly *° MOR
nat street 8 ’ Ag L| 2d 00vered Pier above Wal
no la
i&i EESgjgaeac Philadelphia ani
BAI ' T IMORIj CENTEAX
n - . . WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
will leavePh.l 5°, n i ay ’ Deo - 7th > 1563, the Train,
w-il l e aye Phlliwißlplua from the DEPOT of the
leave Oxford at 7.00 A. M., and a 10
f£S?i«Js D^a e “ st " Gounty - "SStaft iSSs
fhr^Ph.S? 4 ? * 0 P°hneot with the afternoon Trail
forj-hiladelpma. , HENRY WOOD;
- Superintendent.
lICITI I CITY E AI?n P nn?TKmS OURT FOK THE
p H I^_ Y AND COUr» TY. OF PHILADEL
ceasedi 6 ° f JONATHaN HARGRAVES, de
soltfe «,«"*“* by the Conrt 19 andit '
g Jkedl. t rlb^^?£^clW. ,, i u Sdi S*r
gfsp ms&jdhwS
DAA Itbruary 03d, IEG), at 4o’ clock P -\T ?t
Street, intUeduy
T’StfS WILLIAM M. SMITH, 7
' '• _ Auditor.
I“*XD GOUNTYOF PHlll'deS*HlaS
0 / ri 1 -', 1 * 1 - 411 x,4N ’OAbTfc,H, deceased,
seufe atS^sffif olnUd by the ° OQrt “ audit
Qnii e^? <ladjabttbe ‘ accon o t of THOAAS WIL.
WILTIAM n T Or^? e »“* *“> and teame--tot
,K ,C L A ? TiiIt deceased, ana to make
c“nntaSt will ™ e “ ce in the of the ao.
pnro the parties interested forth
SE& 7,rs. ? 0 e ?’ 2‘^ yK ®*T. *>»
No. 73i WATTwti»p«?-1J? • 5* j?-» a? his olltce
phia. w inthe City ofPhiiaael.
P f“ f m w«I* WIMIIAMM - GALLAHtR,
Auditor.
XN,THL OKPHANS’ COURT Fliß THP iittv
oT * 1118 Eatate of OONR4JD
meet the parties interested at No 124 Snmh c;w»>,
’ fes,fr,miw-sts
L“ T se? toe
ha T in f been uS^d^^ de^ a f!£>
sons, indebted to the said estaSi Vi m
make payment, and those harm? to
«eat them without delay, to “* C,ata> ? ™ U P re '
SAMUEL j. sharpless,
SSi§® I?- SHARPLESS, •
HENRY H. G-. SHARPIiESS,
Executors.
ja9-s, w6ws
Philadelphia, Jan. s, ism,
s aaS«Sls‘ ” *■
*S^s«aaHHx3
yon secxire of prosecuting hie claim, then we com
yOU you Btll nmon by good and lawful
snmmoDers, Sarah S. Barnes, l&arlM M T?son
and Lydia Ann his wife, in right ol thesaid
Ann, Jonathan D. Barnes, Samuel B ConiJ'ftfi!
rer Cope, late of your county, so that thevbe and
beiore our Judges at « our
CTOtolCoiunio l ,Pleas for the CitvaudPnnni-I
nATnfW PII L a ’ Ulcre 40 be held the first
Mareh next, to show wherefore wbereas
Demandant and the said Defendant
snd5 nd d i vidod do hold all that lot or piece
«f„ gT °'?? d Wlld tbe buildings thereon erected, situ?
;^ntttol^iS , taSdSf^ t i £? l S3-
SSvn “ vSSs
ti^'4. S °2 ,hw ; lrd b >‘ ‘he said Chestnut strert. S
westward with the shop and ground sometime in
the tenure oi Isaac Warren and aStepwSSfte"
longing to Samuel Barnes, otr howsoever else the
SS? » 0r of right ought to be bmwd and bouudedf
wh* “4tmue'fp n n n “ S ’ii ße i, nK the Bame P^mises
9 0 pa e K d e36 l i> i“ adelpll ‘ a H £ . n£
Ba?nll 3 aid & a ? d conve yedto Samue
Thomas te& f n f
common and tint «« • . in
not permit, Terv nnrnsiu? ‘he same to be done do
“ me
Snmmonets aJdVte wri? 6ra td@ names of those
iSSSStfSarffiss?*
orihsuonrto. P.and dul, swrap.
i.^ 1 t. a -aigyAiLte"'
/~IOPYING ANIj LETTE* WRITING -Let
i wrltte n for Ladies bv a Lady. and Oonv
Ill La O d < i«“mav Cr t?kß’f 0 -' ,,0!1 Ve f y reasonable terms."
-K les Lessons in Writing letters
mo O sYpo?ieZMa P h rOPer .r' ode “ f »d2.
1 Ponte ami fashionable forms ol letter writing
shortnotice! 00pied <U**ent W wrings It
s,»“ dd BEDNEE Street, near Oxford,
sixth honso above Twei.ty.second. fit-fit
BOWDOIN COLLEGE. ' ~ 1
hp 4dt£ lE fl I,IGA , Ij department.
MEDTPAT Sfimfe 1 !, °1 hectares In the
PnTw„ „-n SOHOOIi 0F MAINE, at Bowdoin
f°w'Zl%*l»? a M2?, pUc&,ioa tffthe Secre -
B li u K6 A W icg,' a i?M oUßNE ’ M - D " Seo 7 e t f. r ,y- t
wnnr G LISH BO VEDINQ and
fe'sr to r
higher branched of eommon
vantages furntuheH <« v superior ad*
Music? FRENnlftiS T. O^ 1 and Instrumental
“::s^s®sj|.rr
* imtttttm ii • President.
TOBACCO AND SB GARS!
KKtSL TOBACCO. -Dark' heavy Ken
an d for salJ by QEORaE 6 ! 0 / ia stOTa
Somi, Delaware n 2™ ELKINS, 11 ud # l2
seed leap tobaouo.
Wrappers aid p l i?ioT? ,lVa s'A § ee<l Eeaf Tobacco,
by CIEOKGrP at*t? P ld Oav*ndish for sale
ware A venue ALBJN b » 10 and IS South Deta
. ja29
BBOKE OTIT T h Val s JNCE THE WAB
just received firm? iS upertor Bweet lumps
schooner Florence™
o„ *«3SffiK2SilES*Sj,,
M North Sfilawuo aTOBui -
traveling guide.
J- VAN RENSSEIiAE.fi, Sup’t.
LEGAL NOTICES.
EDUCATION'
i OP MRS. M. th;
*iiqu*ciery Read lfiscovery s ’ over
fica-.et,- U reared me d IS thn kJ th £ fc,li °winr certi
tiumanity; benefit of all suffering
I. Mr. WHtom C ie T ef E A f N r 30. I*fc \\
S.'SK'.'S V®SSS “
iHniro.kl 8 womb, complaint, on its first ad.
weeks; J° ,? er bed for Bev ®“
anoth.r till Jf/ ns klnds Bot ,n one after
She Waa .^ an entiro wreck:
!cn of the fir”. d k tbe treatment of
Whom failed to Oysicians, all of
.lie was last e^vi£t n , d n e £i, bor any relief, ani
more than £J!l l * lDg *? 019 arms of death. It is
'O household Julies* ThVve® Jl™® able 10 attend
-mpioy a honeekeener 1 be, ; n compelled to
ng «s «n™. iS'„ lr *, liad Biven up doctor,
he blessing of God h£ den v ally and through
h ir.gsessing, r,. ™- housekeeper went up to
that her sister's H r lsler - . She found
■ l e lS T^’w^ a ~ W
montj, andas^himihep^UcniarT^i^:' ll^^
..MehH
dtheresnlt is tuaftte worab 1 i
mwmm^
oiignal Her* C m Jh£? m ' n ' ! h, - r
gsslsiHpgi
•X'tmST d ttfe'ffi 0 T £L sb ** call o“ miin
personally or write to them If tKydesire. 66 ®
Le^’ l of'r 1 ° f John R< c hmoSdKi“^ S in- uJwm
Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county, New
Mre t vv , _ Kixosbssixo, Sept. 27, !Sfrj'
in behalf cf THrJ 6^ 0 t? acCept lllis my testimony
coTory *» Cmrs * <*' Brora's »MetapfiysicaJDiY
sJ.m S l,JinJ? r Jl 0 J nine months afflicted with a
dearness, no 4 dimneSV'gGht T wai“ ffl/cld T
Pii«iysH§S||
made up my mind that defth nlol, e'eoul'd end 'my
='.r.-£SSS-« »“■. s,'s^
I am yonre truly, with respect,
di^oiT’W- 1 oU
\ ? ott;?o r nr^ d ®oaip innovator,
HlIrS flrst onnnnof all disease. It cures Deafni«
NeuS, o f-I
strong assertions, read the above cert,fic“£s fo ft
•T CGMPOUNIi SYRUP OF
—We often hear it repeated bv those
SYRUPOF I)OPR J Vh M t EI ‘ I ' E ’® ‘JOMHOUND
e- Vi DOCK, that among all the thoussn^
toTafn^irv^rs e . d toth k publics there is none of them
eo saintary as acongh medicine,sonotentas m „
Tteorator, soeffectnal as a pnrtfyfna sneclflc an H '
so t hoottng and restorative in SS-”ff p P hysf<Sl de
b:iity, nervous irritation and a generalalnkin.„
a prostration or the system? ainhtng or
l^sM^ta, J .^.P Top r^ ,OT ' F - JUMELLE, No
1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fe4-3ms
Tl UUUSON’S BRONOHIAX TABLETsIrr
ssr.asa? £ssi2L2? a
ais Bs»«ssa&. i WB^«£
"ptLEOTRICITY ——
WHAT is life without health.
Messrs. GBUKI and ALLEN,
practice will fee continued by THOR. at t via
«toSS, pXon^ OT b p^syu^ (^^"
ss“i!sS£E«2£sss'a,“
h.-ii’L 0 * diseases In which successful cures
haye been made are mentioned below
Consumption, first and General Debrlitv
D & o?SS*t, w or
Neuralgia. Dil^es^
3r« (Faui
gcr-ea. esses “*«£•
Bronchitis. I Deified
linnenaaand Catarrn. | ss '
bo chbsge fer consult*
® A. M. toGP. M.'
T estijnonials to, be seen
Ma N HOOD ■
___ AND TKB
VIGOR OF YOUTH BESTOBED
__ FOUE WEEKS, BY
Dr D Hi<-£rt°«?iP’ S ESSEN 6e OF LIFE I
~T: Bicord, of Paris, after rears of earnest sols
ssss ie ? ptb accedW to uhTSes; it
AcenUn S2^v er w“ P" blio > aQd appoiuwd an
Agentin New York for the sale of his vßin^ri
hifh'y-prtzed Essence of Ltfe! This wondeM^
arsusrs
turns ■Jhteh according to printed mstrnc
ble ’Th?i 8lm P 1(, > failure 1, Impossi
bv all »^,. U f e ' restorln * ohenld be later,
abont 10 marry, as Its effects are permanent
greatest U d^n d * ed by 016 J“ p dical profs to be tb«
Slf4 .. d i'“, ever ma de- Its developing
Is as cermb, mirncnlons; , Success, in every case,
isas CCTtaln as that science overthrows Ignorance
° f Lim is sold In
S 2 i tor nse, at S3'or four a nan w
one for 89, and wUI be sent to any’fart,
carefniiy pacted, on receipt of
accredited agent, FHIUP BOLAND, ’
One door y.
de7-3m*
I "E'I.ECTRIOITY. "
, Jj W ONDKRFUL DISCO VERY uti, WON
DERFUL RESULTS. ° S '
•m ol if oni J ! d . is * 86e 8 cared by sps
*>m wat nt?’t desired by the patient, at
cSeofaH? T Ktr l et ’ Philadelphia, and in
i ® no charge is made. No drug.
sys *f, m wlt h nncertain medical agent!
or oCT„?r. e , d by Magnetism, OalX?sm 1
Rho?£ e L modlllcatlolls of Electricity, without
I S- r Rny unpleasant sensation. 9 For fur- {
ShU nformatlon send and get a pamphlet, I
hundreds of cerilflcatesfipm
h f „ tto ™ oBt reliable menln Philadelphia, J
speedUynnd permanent
r“~*d after all other treatment from medical 5
less tb™ f aUed - ° ver eight thousand }
less than four years, at 1220 WALNUT street. \
i iir M *“ cal men and others who desire a {
Sinhe e my new discovery, can com-}
Prof ROT f ? l icF2 urse of iectures at any time. t
JTTor. UOltiiEs has qualified overone thousand 1
donsSteiiSft o^ 6 E,eGtTioityaa a Gpeo^ty - (
BOLLES & HALLOW AY, {
. ccM-tf 1220 Walnut street, Phlla. }
Q
A FRIEND IN NEED-TRY IT.-DR
SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT to
i are< ? from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
the great bone setter, and has been
usea in his practice for the last twenty years with
to* most astonishing success. As an, external
rapedy it is without a rival, and will alleyiat#
i;™ s P®edily than any other preparation
ror ail Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it if
2j“y Jhfaiible, and as a curative for Sores,
hIJJi B *' Sprains* Bruises, &c.». its soothing,
neawng and powerful strengthening properties,
tue just wonder and astonishment of ali
who have ever given it a trial. Over four fawn.
J lO1 * csrufleates of remarkable cures, performed
o?i f the last two years, attest this fact.
»oia everywhere. "• mlO-ly
V s '^AOK’ s DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—
tv vi“ p ? e Eozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
iJiphtheria, Ooughe, S:re Throat, Hoarseness and
*ru?!£?!££ Aflbfltiqns generally. Try' them.
ESTLAOK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cor.
ol Eighteenth and Market sts,, Phlla. ja2B.3m,
ition, Office hour* from
at the office. de2-ftai
and at BET AIL
LVtA\ r S~PKiTIODJI!4t DROPS
NEVER FAIL to CURE THE SCITEBIHOji
tYON- S PERIODICAL drops
*» a*pe C fflo for au female difficulties
LYON’S PEBIODIOAL SHOPS
are wonderfully adapted to ebstlnate
LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBQPS
are not pleasant to take, but powerful in tbelr
rations.
LYON’S PEEIOSIOAIi SHOPS
uerer barm any one if they follow tbe directions,
LYON’S PEBIODIOAL SHOPS,
n caass of painful sickness, act like a cbarm, la
ylgoratmg, restoring and renoTating tbe system.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DEOPS
are a scientifically prepare flufd preparation, and
more reliable than any Pill or Powder,
LYON’S PERIODICAL SHOPS
are genuine only, when tbe name of Doctor Job®
D. Lyon is written upon tbe directions, wbiob a«
wrapped carefully around each bottle.
x LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
»re for sale by druggists in city and country ertry.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
costbnt one dollar perbottle; will you waste away
Wltb anxiety and pain, when iSTtstmentofoss
dollar will surely cure you.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
•mi restore nature to Its bealtby;eourse, wi
be tbe indisposition.
LYON* S PERIODICAL DROPS
are. safe at all times when ths directions are ad-
Bared to.
LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DKOPS
when taken regularly always, prevent elctnaee,
and la not prevention better than cure 7
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
have stood the test of 25 years’ experience.
LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS
receive theeneomiums of all who use them. No
tady should be without them. We have letters at
most every day from ladies of the highest respec-
tablUty, telling us they would not be without the
French Periodical Drops for anything. Conld w*
publish the letters we have received, they would
convince the most Incredulous. We have now i!
mind on Instance of a lady who had been irregular
until her constitution was nearly broken down,
Her physicians told her she had the Consumption.
uid must die. She saw our advertisement, and
came to see oa. We, too, thought she was too far
gone to be cured, bnt commenced at the cause with
the Drop's. They acted like a charm; and to-day
the is well and healthy, a living witness ot th»
sfflcacy ofthe French Periodical Drops, and a r»
tldent of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you are
suffering any ofthe ills caused by Irregularity, w*
ash you to give them a trial, and recommend thein
to your afflicted fl-lends. One trial will con vines
the most sceptical, and never alter will you be In.
duced to be without it.
LYON’S.PERIODICAL DROPS
WHOLESALE
JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY & OOWDEN,
NO. S 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
by all Dealers In medicine everywhere
181 per bottle..
c. G. CLARK A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors,
auss-i mi wiy
A , G BA p ES.—Choice Almeria Grapes
E <P7 t t S tTc lni^f rS TS Dd arst ord er, for sale by M.
stress ' N - W ‘ comer Arch and Eighth
F Pr.me o d Government Java Coffee-
MAt CARONI AND VERMICELLI.—ItaIian
Ma. csroni and Vermicelli of shperfor au tlitv
mst lanced audjfor sale by M. ,F. SPILLIN N ?
W ■ corner Arete and Eighth streets. ’
O fiirPiffN-E. _ Oahinet
XI C.ampagne in calf pints. <8 mottles to the
Leaf p'a,? He .*S S ’ ec * i c °- .Gieslor £Co .Grape
Cli ouot u’ t ,h D6 ’ - qts aai P , - i ; Widow
? -Ti'J:'- ‘ h * e ß «niue auicle, for sate by
Sian N t.OLTON A SON, Brotq aud-Walnut. ”
BE : Hi EHfcSI BIKIKWHEiT. -The genuine,
Heilileh-m Bn kwheat Mea! aud Oat sfeal for
KfiSiK? 0 * UOLTONAsON,Broad
/ IIN i I • i\AT i HAlVls—Just lee-lved and 'dr
Waliatp &s. 10N °° LTOCf & SO».
H A MS.-—Cincinnati covered Harno
Pni- r ® ceiT £ rt for sale by. i THOMPSON
ffretts S * SON ’ BKOAD CHESTNUT
Gr.APEb AND ORANGES.—
Grapes and sweet Havana Oranges, just xe
cnvedaad fot sale by THOMPSON' • nr Amr :
SUN, BROAD and CHESTNUT stfeeS LAOK ; *
sAI -MON. —Fresh Spic.d Salmon tin
Tilleceived and for sale .by
JhMFCT s^ts CK * S 0N ’ BROAD ■ auS
HEIIIKIECK & CO'S CHAMPAGNE, very
ehoice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy
for «Ue by E C B S aines8 ’ s Brown Stout
M 1,,, r, rLi '3 CL,AR BE,Grocer and Tea dealer,
Mam street, adjoining R. R. depouGermantnwn ?
t.HEAP lEAS.—Finest. Young Hyson,
Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, English
Breakfast, Ohnlans;&c., for sale in original pack*
2F e 2h2. r .Jji sn> all boxes, for family use, at JAMES
R- WEBB’S, Walnut aud Eighth streets. de23
KII'BBY’S BROKEN CAiND¥, Vanilla Cream
i Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and
tsrops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures; all fresh
?iZS%r hy E-. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and
staple Groceries. Main, street, adjoining Railroad
Depot. t.Termnntown. 7 wul,iW
FRENCH peas, Champignons, ana JBonele«i
R clTruf ‘“portntiou; f o rSi e e e by
K * t/IjAKKE,- dealer in fine groceries Main
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germapt^wm. 111
FRESH GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS-;
New Raisins. ■ Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
? 'H ld Almonds. Just received fresh, for slla
by E. B. CLARKE, dealer la fancy and etaplas
Germantown) 11 ad J° inill E Kailroad Depot*
REP U. ED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF at.t.
grades manufactured at the Southwark Sum?
Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar House, for anl*
& E - G h S* m}HT * co -> Southeast corner
f’bostYiTit. streeta. wwaaivx
FRI>H OLIVE OIL 111 whole, half, and quarter
bottles; for sale by E. R. CLARKE, grocer
Mmn street, adjoining Railroad Depot, pfman’-
Philadelphia,
, FI J\ E ’ PRACTICAL DENTIST
last twenty yeaTs, 219 VINE Stree!,
inserts the most beautiful TEETH of.
, moi i? ted °n toe Gold, Platina, Silver,
OoraUte, Amber, &c/>-at prices for
neat and substantial work, more reasonnWe-than
J»y BenUst in this city or State. - Teeth.plugged
toJastfor life.- Artificial Teeth repaire^&auit.
No pain in extracting. AU work warrantedito at*
.KootmlHe* fa ----- . ’
of
York, and for sale hy. GEORGE AIiKINS* 10 aud
12 South Delaware avenue* fta .
Haven, conn.
will
SSSi.Si.f’rf ,’£?““ <"«Si
.•apsiKSaaisraj&tttSi*
onfyT/ 111 ita
i . or^e .
fted ThrniS generally, and **
S'*- Stackdon... ,
®-B.KeMpT‘’ KobenO. Day!*,
Isaa" h Geo - C.. Bowers,,
O. i£ n JtTK Charles Shivers,
T- J <5. XSeattergoV
Ambrose Snutfcl J. O. Tnrnpenny, * Co.
Theeie-- "Weaver Charles H. Eberle,
William B. Webb, N -Maria,
James X,. BispbMi,' S' Kringbnrrt &; Co,,
Koghes & CoombST’ Ca,
Henry n . ■.;
»?,;si«£,*ss*»™ l j|asrfcs3
Bajfe. For sale by toe iwfetof If C S e3t ’ Side
WK.Teatb «5
noJl-im*
J'uon,
SEsasssLr, x^Ss%3s&
TENTH Sts.. Phija ** ccrcer ABCH and
«e 25
PROPOSALS.
hoposals FOR STATIONERY.—
Horei: op Pepkebent atives, TJhited States 3
SEALED° PROPOSALS w!l? “£ 29 ’
assfisr-^Si-'Sss
Tiz“ f E pre6entat ives of the United States,
lta“StaMiSS ,e aiiarto P ° StPaper ’ extra super-
NotePa Per,e;tra
! fain/u “d. White foolscap Paper, exb-a superfine,
aid c“m! fenCy Note Papor ’ “sorted kinds i sizes,
rr’Hin w wte thick adhesive Envelopes, siix ntt '
2’tn r :‘! C l ? ic , k adhesive EivelXs f
ae’oS It 10 ? adhesive Envelopes -sxSv
|*«» fp -S ® ;
< ’ l l -JT Ii * e }, beorder a ‘*«^t^ropo^l ll7ll6BB
iiS Vi ort robber propelling Pencils
6 d Paber 6 Macs Lead Pencils.
e ( , d X? ry ? nd P eari Polders.
sO dozen Mucilage, large bottles
1 gross 4 inch flat Inkstands ‘
C dozen rubber Penholders, medium size
1 dozen 11-inch Shears -
1 dozen 9-inch Shears.
4 dozen fi-ineb Shears.
19 dozen Scissors, fine qualities, assorted
pintf Arnold’s Writing Fluid, quarts and
sii gross Washington Medallion Pens.
I m Levy’s (Juir mercial Pens,
dium points. 6 ” 7 8 blde barrel Pens, flue and me-
I i? dozen Porte-monnaies, assorted.
I Ifbozen Pocket knives, assorted.
I ,75 boxes cmCfuills.
I t»L!: ross ® a bber Bands itnd Bings, assorted.
I , h Pro P°r a t s . IIl nst be accompanied by-the names of
the sureties mtended to be offered. 7 of
< y ured by *avr, preference will be given to
I -k C P rod oction of American industry, if-eouallv
| che*p and of as good quality f and ku M^nf
wfu^Ste^b^th^rth 0 fUpply any class of artiffiea
ufaiturepfmeUn^dl^ lll66lo^o^"l *
wtidps are to -b© delivered. ~frpp nr q«w
Hmfe at the office of the Clerk of the
davolMarc? re ,s« tatlVeS ’ on OT 18*
mVSen'Sse" “ Rafter as-they
H°o£e t? SS&nSSSSrX &
§!fn? f ia } es »’ ’ , and addressed to the undersigned.
vi?e?£r ™ spec,mens of each class of articlefprol
vtded for most accompany the proposal, marked
■with the name of the bidder. P “ , marked
elZ b s, P ,VI? n oflr . rin ? lo furnish any-cliss of arti-
Ibe lowest price, qnality considered, shall
receive a contract for the same, on executing n
Werk cTfth ‘h" ° r snTet »es satisfactory to the
of fh* House of BepreEentatives, forum ner
°f.tb< ‘ sa ™ e ’ under a forfeiture of twice
the contract pnee in case of failure, which bond
must be filed in ibe office of said clerkwiffiin ten
resniTdecJared > . r °* ,o£aiS I “ lTe been opened and the
Z»*«'»*~s?BgUS£BgS&±.
OKOOiSfUES.
DENTISTRY