Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 13, 1868, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    NEW PUBLICATION&
MAGAZINES.
Journal of 'the Franktin Institute,
for Jily, opens with fourteen pikes of "Items
and Novelties," which bring the reader into
contact yfith the latest inventions of the year.
la ,the department •of Civil •Engineering we
have the continuation of Chanute's account
of Pzimunatio Bridge Foundations,,with, plates
representing a bridge over the Niemen, and
two piers of the bridge on the Rhine at Kehl,
and etipplernent to Mr. Rockwell's' article
on the Suez canal. Then follow a description
of.the 00113113 h pumping-engine, noted for its
economy of fuel; the conclusion of ' Mr.
Hodges' intelligent argument on "Patenting
a Principle;" "Nitro-Glycerine -as an' nubs
trial Agent," by John Mayer; the continua
tion of Prof,A. M. Mayer's • lecturellotes on
Physics; and the commerieement, with cuts,
of a dese.ripton of the Giffard Injector- The
most readable article is the phonogratihic
report of Prof. .Morton's second lecture,
called Sunlight' and Moahliglit,7 illustrated
vrith a picture after Hamilton - cf - A.lau - surface
of Copernicus, as seen by, the light „o f the
earth. Prof. Leeds' Exp e rime nts ,Chem •
-
istry are ' continued. The Journal issues
from the. Franklin Institute building, in'
Seventh street - . f •
C contributes to the last nurahec
sopke ,luteresting studies ou r 410
mixture of races in America; Dr. Callen con
tiettek(fmn,the June ritmaber) his °gemination
(tithe various routes fora ship cimaltietween'
the tivo cam; a 'letter from Me.' gveryn
(authef of lupOtton Culture . pub- .
liehed liithe March number)'answer to
planters who.wish to emigrate to Asia - NM'
the 'South; 'and a, quantity o;infoiMation on
vtiricirlf national tiobiPPts; ToP4lifed-frOto Re-
Ports *Pa PorreSP.ongeneAlmstkes up a ,num
ber ;that 4 very , iuterestingithroughout,lexeept
where the Southerner's, shabby vainglory is
called . fcirth. z.
The 4gg-,tilaikt, several new Strawberries,
the Gladiolus the Magnolia, the Grape, and
many other plantai are seabonablr treated by
the - tontritrptors - to - the IA - uguat — Journat -- of
Horticulture; and Peter Hender'sori . asks
the editors the somewhat stupefying question:
"la a Geranium a Pelargonium?" A great
.quantity of advice and information is swept
143-bpllie-EfftiV(Tiiiiiiiakeitriytn'thli-Departr
le•if:i 'tr . : :it C tie:: .11 cares_
pondence. There is no other agricultural
magazine quite so bright, companionablennd
up to the age as the Journal of Tilton & Co.
The most attractive papers in the tolgest
number of the Jewish organ. the Occident,
are a translated article on earlyJewiah martyrs
in America, and tr plea for the convocation of
a universal Synod of Jews at some early
date, for the purpoi3d of adjusting the difficul
ties introduced into the sect by the march of
modem ideas. The other articles are of ex;
elusively Hebrew interest. Office of the Oc
eident, 29 South Sixth street.
The second number of the new religious
periodical; Good News, has a - fair variety of
moral and pleasant reading witbkout sectatitm
.
asnu • There is good deal of insight and
thoughtfulness displayed in the article entitled
"Literary Chtiractelistics of the Tinies." The
pages headed "Notes and Comments" con
tain a particularly liberal and complete digest
of *religious news from all over the world.
Published' by Wynkoop & Son, 108 Fulton
street, New York.
NEW BOOKS
Dr. Pye Henry chamasse, pup i tiora
sician-accoucheur who assisted at the birth
of Queen 'Victoria, has pUt together the
gatherings of a long and ample practice in a
little book called `.`Advice to a 'Wife." PrOm
this adviee any woman may gather Some
•precious ideas as Who cue of her •health.
.The manual is very popular in England,
where it has passed through eight rapid edi
tions, and we know of no similar work
where an equal amount of doctor's love is
given in the style of plain modern conversa
tion. The decorum of such a book is its
-directness. Dr. Chavasse not only calls a
spade a spade, but he calls hair-oil "dirt,'
and he calls fashion "infanticide." Without
giving technical terms, incomprehensible to
the class he addresses, he has produced a
wade mecum which is a real triumph of
medical knowledge bridled with common
sense. The "Advice to a Wife," which is
said to be selling by tens of thousands in the
old country, is perfectly sure of winning the
confidence of American strong-minded and
feeble-bodied women. Published and sold
by J. B. Lippincott & Co.
A handy little )book of 67 pages, by Dr. F.
Getchell, pertnits a mother to read, in the
course of an afternoon, the most that it is
necessary to know of bandages, ablutions,
nourishment, &c., l'or her new-born or ex
pected infant. Published by Lippincott & Co.
Loring, who generally selects with great
judgment for his cheap series of "Tales of the
Day," publishes a good conjugal tale, trans
lated from the German, under the name of
"Lucy : or, Married from Pique." It is sold,
at 30 cents, by Pitcher.
Appletons issue an elegant volume of Mil
ton, on tinted-paper, with the illustrations
after Turner, in their Globe Edition of the
Poets. Their plaid-cover pamphlet Waverley
has received the addition of the glorious novel
of the Abbot. These two books may be
found on the counters of Claxton, Remsen &
Haffelfin ger.
The very beautiful Library Edition of Wa
verley, by Ticknor & Fields, now comprises
three new volumes, as follows: Woodstock,
or the Cavalier—two volumes bound in one,
'with steel-plates of Oliver Cromwell and
Alice Lee ; Peveril of the Peak, complete,
in a volume likewise illustrated with two tine
engravings; and a concluding volume .whiolt,
comprises the Surgeon's Daughter and Castle
Dangeroui, together with nearly two hundred
pages of Index-and Glossary for the whole
series'of Waverley. The same publishers
have. now ready the story of "Little Dorrit,"
intheCliare - s - DfokinifEclitiiin, with the ori
gir at etcbinge'by Etablot K. Browne. These
beautiful standard worry are for sale by G.
Lippincott & Co. publish, in their Globe
Boilver;:OziO of his moat , &Moralizing books,
the life of the romantic rascal Paul Clifford.
anyildig•vbrild neittiallie the effect of this
sickly bit of Bulwerian viciousne* it- would
be the perfect page and type, " whick set its
moral . redgoi*ltich bi a clearest light. '
TELZGRAPIIIIO_ 81:IMMAJny.
Bnrentss' his' been by the North Ger 7
man Confederation to modify her emigrant laws.
Ex-Gov. -Itnoww, of , Georgia; has been con
firmed as Chief Justice of-that-State.
SECRETARY SEWARD has returned to Washing-
GENERAL SRERAAN hat left Bt. Louis for
Gmaha..„ l „. . . . ~‘
In the. Upper Renee of the Hungarian Chem
hers, the Army bill passed without a dissenting
voice. ,
DuKtt-Montpenaler has addressed a letter to the
Queen Isabella, protesting against the exile of
'himself and the Duchess.
fifs'Emberor of Russia and . Bing Wilihut of
Prussia are at Langenschwalback, Nassau. Their
interview is reported to have proved pacific...
A ,nn.t has heeri introffueed the . Glioiiia ;
;Legislature to prevent diserimination on account
of color in public conveyances.
• IN 'London, the recent speech OP Louis Nape-,
leoli, at Troyes': is much commented upon, many
:of the journals regarding• it-as peaceful, while
others look upon ii as warlike.
Ap agent is to be appointed by the Federal
GovernmencGermany, tn....superintend the em
barkation of emigrants from all German porta,
!and reOrt . aby abutes whien,may exist. • `i •
GOVERNOR Fmrron has been requested by the
New York Board of Health - to have all cattle
trains for that eityinspected at - - different points.
on, the :route. ,r
31sAVABD Itarrnonnsi -Mal., father of .Majdr-
Galena Joseph J., Reynolds, commanding; Co-'
partment-of Texas, died . y,esteray morutug
, Lafay'ette,'lnditina, aged' 92.
TUE North Carolina. Legislature have resolved
to adjourn on Monday next. ' 'A bill 'organizing a
special vblunteer force will probably pais before
adjournment x•
THE Louisiana Bernie has adopted the minority
,report of its Election Committee, in, favor of the
retention in their seats of the Democratic B ona-;
, tors from NowOrletiori:
„
TEE members of, the International Tailors' ,
Convention, at Washington, called upon the
President yesterday, and Mr.- Jolansoir made
a brief speech In , acknowledgment of their
Nish.
THE Alabama Legislature has taken a recess
until the first. Monday in November, witliont ect
lug npon theliovettor's veto of the Eleetoral
The Satiate patsed a registration.act, bat this was
tabled by the House. . .
Tim Militia bill did not pass both Houses of the
Louisiana Legislature, as reported, there being a
disagreement as to one of its clauses. The Presi
both signed the State Lottery bill under protest.
his stated that the North German Confedera
tion desires to enter into negotiations with the
United States and other powers for ,the purpose
of establishing a now International law respect
-trig entigration •
V) DV 1/21C:
A. SALunstnn's ASSOCIATION.-A meeting or
salesmen was held last night at the corner of
Walnut and Fourth streets. An Informal meet
ing had previously taken place, at which John
Given was elected temporary President, and B.
. Hill was apt:minted Secretary. The object of
e present gathering was stated In be -.for the
be
nrpose of forming an association, which should
prove mutually beneficial, in divert wnys i to all
salesmen. A permanent organization was
formed by the election of the following officers;
i President—B. L. Hill.
Vice;Presidents—George Housman, A. B. Waz
ters, William Wrigley
Secretary—C. W. Nickerson.
A motion thst the Secretary also, act as Trea
surer was approved.
• A constitution and by-laws were read, and
after certain amendments and alterations, were
adopted. Among other things they declare that
the organization shall be known as the United
&RUB Sairamert's Assciciation, to be composed of
persons who are regularly engaged in some legi
timate mercantile pursuit. After some other un
important businesa the meeting adjottrned.
ATTEMPTED RODDERT.—Horatio W. Mitchell,
polling from Allegheny.Clty, was before Alder
man Beltler, yesterday afternoon, charged with
an attempt at larceny. Edgar F. Baton, engraver
and jeweller, doing business at No. 720 Chestnut
street, testified that the defendant visited his
place in the morning, and he observed him stand,
bog at the case while he was attending to a lady
who wa s making some purchases, Thos. Powell,
Who be employed at the store, testified that ho
heard the bar, Which fastened by a lock to the
cue, fall,.when ,he started to the door, but the
defendant fled. Upon searching Mitchell a small
lbck which secured the show case waiilogrld upon
him. He was held in i1t2,000 bail to anstver.
SIMPLIFTERS.—Thomas Jones, Mary Jones and
Edward Cassidy, three shoplifters, who were
Olken into custody on Saturday last by Detective
, •
Stephens on suspicion of robbing various stores,
had a final bearing yesterday afternoon before
Alderman Berner. The accused were recognized
Its having been in the stores of Stokes & Woods,
No. 702 Arch street, Wilmer & Cattail, No. 242
Chestnut street, and Solomon Masbon,e, No. 231
South Second street, from each of which they
stole goods. They wore sent to prison in default
of $5,000 bail each.
Tun NAVY YARD.—Commodore Thomas 0
Selfridge, who, since January, 1866, has been in
command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, has
been relieved, and - 16 to be succeeded by . Comm
odore John B. Marchand. Commodore Selfridge
is on the retired list. He has been In the service
since the year 1818, and was last at sea in 1862.
The Philadelphia Navy Yard has been in excel
lent condition since he seemed command of it.
Commodore Marchand is on the active list. He
entered the service in 1828, and was last at sea
in 1865.
TAE EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL.—The monthly re
port of the Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal
t.hurch shows that there have been admitted for
the month of July 114 cases: discharged, 95
cases; remaining under treatment, 113; number
of cases under treatment for July. in' the out
door Dispensary, 1,411. Expenses for the month:
Medical department, $144 98; household expen
ses, $2,875 33; improvements and repairs,s3s 25
—Total, $3,055 56.
EMIGRANT TRAVEL.—The emigrant travel over
the Pennsylvania Central and the Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad, during the past year has been
unusually large. The total number passing over
both roads from the Ist of January to the close
of July,lB6B, is stated at 26,656, of which number
17,103 went over the Pennsylvania Central. Du
ring the same period in 1867, the emigrant pas
sengers numbered 19,932.
ROBBING A SLEEPER--John Hammen, a rather
uncouth-looking individual, was at the , central
Station, yesterday afternoon, charged with re
moving a' silver watch and gold atnetbyst ring
from the pockets of a man sleeping on Third
street, below Chestnut, on Wednesday night hug.
The accused was committed for trial.
BAsE. BALL MATLIC 7 A series of games has been
airru3ged.. between our Athletic and the famous
Atlantic's of Brooklyn, the first of which has been
flied to take place in this city on Monday, 31st
inst., on the grounds, at Fifteenth and Columbia
avenue, ,and the second on September 7th, in
Brooklyn.
MAN BlLATEN.—Richayd McGowen, 9fTrenton,
N. J., was recelidintct the" Pennsylvania Hos.
pital yesterday, with. severe bruises and cute of
the lace and an arm broken, which he 'said was
i done by a crowd of roughs who attackedlhn in
the lower part of the city; ;;
Arporsrtimers,—Maurice 'Harrington, `D, R.
MeCleau and Thomas R. Brodhead lave been ap
pOinted United Statea Internal Revenue Gangers,
and Inspectors of Distilled Spirits, for the First
District of Pennsylvania. -
Soin: , —Thomas Sr, Sons • sold yesterday
the Dexter Woolen and Cotton Mill, machinery
and fixtures , at Manor:n:l, for $50,000 cash: !.
—A. country newspaper rudely says: "-The
ladies of this city have formed a 'Sociable Society,'
with, constitution and by-laws that will not allow
them.to talk about their neighbors. We are also
informed that they axe living up to this rale with
! perfection, which is the first instance of the kind
- on record." •
THE DAILY EVENING BITLLEIIN -PHILADELPHIA, 7 H [TB SDAY, AUGUST 13, 1868.
ec ciao iii a Irgeneht ifienarapaper
'TATthe Allnwing , sc7 ;
cotmt vf. I ,:attablt diode upbrk me
contributors,-4.-Piiil4e-Oassagnao:---
2ap at aquarter to three,
beingin - the office - of Viii" - Paylc --- we saw a
person eater-wesriagihelkit ulSlibim -it)f a
naval lieutenant—. This person, who had not
been anno,unced,, walked,,,upAo,ll. de Cu
sagnae; and said to hid; 'Are you M.Paul de
Cassagnac?"l .am,' _he _ replied; and then,
without any further comment, he struck hluu
the Vaseatistio; this in
sulted, kept his . . temper, and said,
'Very.,,,,,Nyell, sir ; . , yourself ;
what does this' , mean? The. stranger,
wbo seemed in a great state .of excitement,
and who all.ffie time had his hand on the hilt
of his sword; ratted iittilnittoiexplain him
self, vociferating, meanwhile,..qt is a duel; we
fight to. the, lastdrup bjuok you may
cloese" your 'iveapotr . ill,c 7 de b4 Caisagtiae
then said, 'You see how calmly I speak to
'you. You andwrivhati I ant) You attack
me in my own house I have 'right to kill
you. I could,'moreoviikes.l aisi armed; but
to'avoid the - appearance - of an Hiegel
act; Once more, explain , yourself.' am
fixated, repliedlhe officer In an excited
manner; haver albadedievolVer.'
"IL de Cassagnse now assumed ; a threat
; ening manner. :,,;The , stranger,t then; in the
most intsphemat ~ nuteuerilaye thitnithe , fol-; •
lowing explanations: 'You have. :
insulted
Jules Fa7reslchet has been asqcond father to
me. Lowe.everyllusx hire ., . Yen - likrzt
'itouited 01 9.0 1116 * those Aoart#- Ir
-
will PO acqvi au 6 h l ,qt. l 9 l gEl , t 4 4 POWishea-
I,h4ire gone round yue,wo#o;., for three days
II hive' been'searchin4TOr ,yeini.`,l:have fought
seven ' You may chooses ybui weapons. ,
I will not fight with-a.sword, . because'my
naval,comtadcw, wbuld say I had killed' you;'
and much more in the - name - strain. oirery.
Well, sir,' rtiPllOlll,AO VOist4iltioi, lint hive
you the, enrage Wrlte:find„, On, what 'you
• hivijut uttered , And 1111Nybie w h at yen have
done here?': :Per;tiinly; „dictate ,and , r will
write Tfieremoxi; het wrote ::the folipwing
dgelaratiOP:
the undersigned,CharlesErnest Lullier
"and (interruptinwhlmself),l. miglM write
Baron Lullier, but. I despise , Ahose sort , of
things—l am a Republican; naval lieutenant,
and 1"---‘declare , that I entered , the ' , office or
offices of the-4'a2B for the purposeof striking
M. de Cassagnac in. the face. ,
K Paul de Casaagnac has referred the af
fair to the Police Correctionelle, and thus
terminates an article on the subject . : ;
"As for me, I am proud and-sOisfled with
what I have done, Tim reputntion which I
- had acquired is --- dinagreeable - to - mc -- I — have
/vac.. reallgul
time I have refused to dght, and _that in the
most distinct manner. Formerly people used
to reckon my duels; they may give that up
now."
SCOTLAI\ D IN THE FIELD!
Philadelphia Caledonian. Club
All whO desire a day's pleasure will find this the beet
opportunity ever afforded to the public , of title citY.
The Games ARE OPEN TO ALL COMPETITOBB. and will
comprise Feata of Strength. Swiftness, etc., and . will at
the same time afford amusement of the most varied and
entertaining character.
' Splendid accommodations for Dancing.
Music by McClurg's Liberty ..Cornet Band, Finnie , a
Braes and String Band, and the Pipers of the Club.
Grounds can be reached by the Germantown Railroad,
from Ninth and Green atreeta, hourly, after, &SO A. M.
and by the Fotteth and Eighth Streets Passenger Care
every few minutes,
Carriages will enter the grounds by gate off German
town road. • .
Admteeton to the Grounds
Chlldrcn,.,
'hoicks to be had of membettof tho Club and at the
gates on day of Games. - aul3-.3t*._
NEW O.I3.ESTNET BTREET THENTELE.,-,
LESSEE_
_.S. .
MANAGEES
MONDAY EVENIN, lingliatl7.
Will be produe_ed for .the lint time in Philadelphia the
grand bPettacular Extravaganza of the
FAWN
With all original• foolery,
_Properties. Costumes.
Jevv els and Armors from Niblo , B Garden,
New York, Which cost upon
its production
$lOO,OOO
•
Upon its original production tho cast will embrace the
best operatic and dramatic talent in the country.
The ballet will comprise
JARRETT & PALMER'S
COMBINED PARISIAII AND VIENNIESE BALLET
IROUPES.
The Bale of Seats will commence Saturday morning
UI ALNUT STREET THEATRE. Begins at 8 o'clock.
TI THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, August 18, 1868,
J. E. MoDONOUGH'S BLACK CROOK,
First appearance of the celebrated
STAR PREMIERE.
MDLLR ERMINA VENTUROLE,
From Jarrett & Palmer's Troupe, Niblo's Garden.
And triumphant success of the
GRAND PARIisIENNE BALLET TROUPE,
THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF ARTISTS IN
THE COUNTRY.
MDLLEB. VENTURuLE. DLANI, LEAH, WENDEL,
ALEXANDRENA, ALBERTENE, BARETTA. AND
PANZRIA.
THE ORIGINAL FRENCH CAN-CAN.
GRAND TABLEAUX AND STARTLING EFFECTS,
AND THE TRIPLE TRANSFORMATION SCENE
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT 2 O'CLOCK.
BLACK CROOK MATINEE.
I Jl, - 1 , iol.A.Nri.—'lllE GREAT CARNIVAL OF la6B
Grand Fancy Dress, Calico and Citizena' Dress Ball.
combined, will be given in the Monster Ball Room at the
Sea Breeze House, Cape Island. on Saturday Evening.
august 16 1868. The 8.11 Room will be illuminated and
splendidly decorated for tide great Fete.
MASK FIASSLER,
Directing Manager.
,Tickets admitting one -gentleninn and two ladies, Five
Dollars. Extra Lady's ticket, One Dollar. Tieketalor
one gentleman., Three Dollar!. aulitl3
ACADEMY OF , FINE ARTS, _
CHESTNUT, Street. above Tenth.
•
'Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.'
Benjamin WeaVa Great Picture of
CHRIST REJECTED
kill on exhibition, ieZtf
OiIigRUCAN VARIETY THEATRE.
Y Ewan and
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
la Grand Ballets, Ethiopian liorlosonea. Bongs: DAIIMIL
~ ,n nant Acta Pantomimes, dce.
BENEDICTINE.
Du Moine a Ben6dlCtina l a!Al l i li a 4 ye de F 6 camp, (France).
°unpack Imperial, Rosslin Hummel. French Bitter&
Brandies, Champagnee, Clarete, and other Wines and
Cordials. •
, C. DE GAIIGGE
General Agents and importers or.f the United States and
Canada!,
No. 3 William street,
New York city.
017-w.f.m.3m4
it3nFIORI3EMANSHIP—AT THE PlilL ADEL
PI RIDING 130110014 Fourth street. abavi
Vine. will be found every facility for a cquiring
a knowledge of this healthful and elegant acco
ment. ' ThO School hi pleasantly ventilated'and larannfia
the horses safe and, ell trained. ,
rAfternoon Class far Yawns Xisfles. 1
addle Horses trained In Ms best manner.
adille Horsed. Horses and Vehicles to hire.
Also. Carriagea ;to Denots,,Parties, Weddings.. Oho • r
, .
Ping a,,, .
: .,e44 - • THONLAI3 ORAIGE & BONN'
t.Alrnana,cs•for 18694
Now ready in great variety; Twelve •kinds. F,nglish,
three kinds German. ,' For tale or made to order at short
notice, and lowest price.
Filbliehein, Pookeellers, Medicine Venders' and" others
can have their imprints: and advertisements, Inserted In
what
execute' cl cheaply
- or j d o e b r, riin at ve tth iy g lo o w f
a r u ate xi a nds . ~ . • ,
.nd PromPtlY. ' - • - KING do BAIRD,
p s o t ok th an ey d
f - - - • . . , 6078ansom Street: -
nulf: ...f in 2ccr • ., . •- -
_ tBAGRANT AND PLE.ASII G.,
• 'l3ol.tiftiVE dr, 400. 1 S TOllLErvitodies are
widely MI OIS ix—fragrant and pleasing
-they )lOltve softening influenee on
the 'eltini--Pitta6ttrgh Christtan Advocate.
aral) =yr f 11.1p0
urn:pm CASTILE BOAP.-100 BOXES ..GENERNE
Y White Caotilolion, landing from brennaylvanf
from Genoa. and for "ale by JOS. B. BUSW.B, & 00..1011
Bout Balaware avenge.
AIIiUSEJIENWS.
VIE TENTH ANNUAL CELEBRATION
OAKDALE PARK,
ON MONDAY, AUGUST VITA, MM.
JABRETT g
WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
INNTUVAITIOPi.
.i.tAr.x.poti: - ':P.s!'.'-,::.',..
tr . l'
fiENUINE: , PREPARATION°
,rff 'raw
BEM 0110
HEMETMIHH4' . : •
7111.1111.13HAILHH
mug
HMI
"Highly Concenrated" ,
Compound Fluid Extract Btichu,
A positive and specific remedy for diseases of the r
.Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and , Dropsical
Swellings:
EREEITERR
P EE REEEREEE
B
• PEE
EEEEEE •
EEEEEE
ERE
ERE
ERBEEL'ESE •
EEREPREEE
„ r
'This
the
increases he alth yper ot digestion, an ex.
cites the absorbents into action, by which the
water or celeritous depotitionestad aft monstural enlarge
merits rare ;gauged. !til well EUI pain and inflanunatlon.Shil
tatell .
ni 6 nt W ffill e n h i a,d Oilfirm. ;
( }liLiaßoin's Ex
Front•Weliirness irking frmn etc 4 . habits of
nation, early indlscreti... attended with
the following ay ms: •
Indisposition:to exertion, Loss • vower, -
.Loes of memory, ulty of breathing,
Weak nerves, Tr ... .11ns,
'Horror ;of diseases, Ws %a new..
Direness of vision. Pain the back s
Het bands, • Fins . of the, bod.Y.
1017111nra of the akin. - • Ernst'. on the face.
.Univereallassitude of the Failld oo •
'These keponctome, it alloWod to go on. which this me ,
clue invertably removes, Boon follows • ' •
Impotehoy, Fatuity' IBPirePtio Fite,
In ono of which the patient nie.7 Mint
Wbo can eab thitt they are not frequently 'followed by
those' direful &Leases:
Insanity and Consumption.
Many aro aware of the * ea o of their suffering, but
none will confess.
THE OBOORDO OF SINWASHAINIF t -
And the melancholy deaths by consumption, boar ample
witness to the truth of the assertion.
Oho constitution once affected with
Organic Wealmess,
ffeentresthe Corthediclne to (strengthen and Invigorate
the evetern. soh.tch
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Invariably Does.
A trial will cowrineo the moat skeptical,
In many affectlonsiecultar to females.
THE EXTRACT OF JEVUOlitt
p unequaled by any other remedy.
No Family should be without it.
Taken morob abeam. mercury. or implement medicine
BELEM OLD - 4IIXPRACT B JCHI7
AND J3IPROVED ROBE WABE
Cared these Diseases in nip their stages, at, ne
in, expense. little or no change in diet, no inconvenience
and no exposure.
.60 Conte
26 Conte
Use Helmbold's Extract Bachu
For all affections and diseases the urinary o rgans,
whether existtng in is ale or Female,from whatever cause
originating, and no matter of how long standing. Di
sease of then. organs requires the aid of a Mat" Lie.
113ELDIBOLD'SEXT.UACIT 81701117
Is the CI reht DO:retie, and Is certain to have
the desired effect in all diseasee for which It le recom
mended. Evidence of the most respowible and reliable
character will accompany the medicine.
Phvaiciani, ploaae notice,, I mak [no "eocret" of "In
gredlenta."
HELMB01.11:113 EXTRACT RUCHU
Te comvosed of bucbu. cubebe an juniper berries. ea
lected with great care.
!PREPARED IN VACITO.
Fy H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and analytical ch: t inii3t, and sole manufacturer
Helnhold's Genuine Preparation.
LLL
LLL
LLL
LLL
LLL
LLL
LLL
LLLLLLLLLL
AFFIDAVIT.
City
appeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, H. T. Heirabold, who, being duly
sworn. doth say hie preparations contain no narcotic, no.
mercury or injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. HELMBOLD.
'Sworn and subscribed to before me, this Md dap of Mr
./ember, 1E64. Whi. P. 'RIBBER% Alderman.
Ninth Street, above Race, . .
• , , •
- DHDDHDD__
' npopronn
- ; DDD DDD
DDD : DDD
ODD . DDD
DDD DDD
DDD DDD
DDDDDDDD
DDHDDDD - • •
Brice—sl 25 - per Bottle', or 6 for 66-50
Deliver to any a ddress,seourely packed from observation.
add reek all letters to , • ..
IL T. HELIVEBOLD
,
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
cel ' BROADWAY, NEW YORK. dal
Or 11,elmbold's 'Mtdical Depot'
104 BOVIIITENTH 8T,,: PHIL'.
13 • ew : r n e d: f avjG C T I :Pal l o t e s e t l i o . ,. Who
-:-aruoles-on-the .ep f
utation - obtained
Helmbold's . 'Preport4tionst-'
.Sold all Li rti valeta everLitehere. , -
Ask for kielmbolift—tako no other.
_
NONE ARE GENUINE mum done no fa eteeLen.:
gr o s u r s e e. dar d an i en with fac-trinute of
. my t!i)F114334 Were
•
H. 2. HELIII:BOLA
razsg
rtmiimum.
LLL
LLL
LLL
I.LL
LLL
LLL
LLL
LLLLLLLLL
LLLLLLLLL
NMI MMM
M3IMM . rim nim .
.:.
MM MM MM MM
MM MM MM MM
MM MM MM. MM
MM MMMM MM
MM MM
MMM MM
MM, _MM . 'WA
. •
BBBBABBB
888888888
888 88888
888 8888
BBBBBBB'
888 8888
888
__BBBBB
888888888
88888888
0o000•
0000000
000
0 0000
0
00 0 0 0
000 000
000 000
0000000
00000
MEMUNI
I NOTICES*
ogo A xo f l u b a k
L , oxyffttl, , 29, pIiOADWAY
MR. THOMAS) R. ElidathilE:oliera sc pCle+
lodik ,bearC• from. woo. go opt as •oi .4.11:11
Pentoolpauc aillloir'ozpnetblo4j9 Van 13 .
on or oondits Ws &blotto
, • •,• -; • ~ • ••-, ..1081a °AREAS .TRACrK,
u 1 2 .2 • .• • '. oxtail of Perm
nivIDENno rir4mo=l.
stir INSURANCE COILPANY . Ok TII.E.STATEt ,OP,
RENNISYLVANIA. . • •
Avcitter Sri Isee:
.WhoDirectohl have Oafs day declared a Dividasui of OW
per cent or teretre dollare per share. clear of United,
LitatOg and btate taxes, payable to tho stockholders or
their legilreprosefitatives, on dettialid:
- • Ll*lll .11OEPER.
Atialull • - • • . r Secretary.
mar- OFFICE OF THE UzillON WALNUT
RI.I.LWAY
COMPANY: E, D _ 0 424 BT.
..ennLaorn.rzna, Jolly 27_, 180. .
The interest in ft Company : °nth° Flat Mortgage Bends of
Union .Pacillle ha wa Company : Eastern Dlrtaion; dna,
August let, 1868. w be paid on presentation of the cou—
pons . therefor , on an d after that datn, at 'the banking
house of DAIINnY,MOKOLDIdf
. 63 Exchaggo,Place; Now York.
W. J. PALMER,
' Treaanrer.
i929tuttrat§
imar ,aw a : N Dma n 4 . 2 t 7 N?
) Dl T .P R ititt i lL o ß t O ,
, . • - Pitt June 25th .
, • DIVIDEND • ZVOT/OE. • '
Tile Monster books of this_ Company will ne_PmsdlS $2,31.
TUESDAY. Juno 800, and lid reoPeruld ouTkluiD3RA.x.
July lintraf3B3.
A. Dividend of Five per. Vent. if bete eitgarei t a
Preferred and Common Stock. clear. of., sk
State taxes, ',likable in -Conti:non stock ' on aint . ,...LA
Mth to the holders thereof as they shall stand
on the books of . th e Company 011 - tho
able' at this • ' '
1454=6 , • . • Treimartm
eIIIPPEICaIt DUIDB•
For Boation--Steamshin Line - MINA
SAILINOFROM pIC S Y FIVIC DATA,
FROM FINR OTREFr rID4DRIXIMA. AND LORD
1101111W - I — ,Mg tam Ca ein 04 , 13/0014 .:i '" 1 ''
. 01.0.XON# 10110 ton% - Mpill, MA RkaggisT. I' '
• ' Etatall&N•ll2oB tacts.filiptel4 CroWell• ~ r ll
The NMtMeN Preto PIMA. on Tees
_ll.o..nti.e.'l&olo Am.
Tne ROMAN from Moir on 0 ;creep. Aug. li n i mi ate P.M..
These titesnisidln. • and
toceiveij
_every day. a . •
teang
aha%steNtrtl4l
Freisnt for poinne beyond sent
Frehaken for en points .in Ines • and foe ,
warde as directed,. , linunuom .-s • - s ...,...,.. ~ ,sr s. ,
LrPt r r to • a! Ititirlii..
is ,.. via , ' • =Son Delaware 'venni
-•,..; I.l&DELnue. 1 cautbzweiguios ,
..,
r . FO LKSTEAMSHIP I E. -
TRROMYREIG : _ AIR Lazio To Tin ),
A riza AN I A . P . • ' '
Y A •I A it x,utiz v ii i i
Al Noonitroto T WlLAA t tl u stra
poit Ti n ?Pre d rio 01 C Mut via Boaboatir AIA
mAo Railroad., oclanoona at Portamouth and to Uroarl•
bars. Va.. Team** and ' tho West, %la 17ing in t
, W
Togiaaa MINIM° and Richmond 110311 Donate
ht HAND A M E WMaad falcon at What
RR ., THAN MBE. , ,
Wit*. themi of thb tont* conk_
mud i l lt u ma potato as themoss_ duitabir madam for
carrying every description of had=
transfer
No tha .
ne for cartuaistiou. drama, or any Onion
StA3lMWDollumre at lomat rated.
Ftt received DAS.Y.
- P. CLYDE&
it North and dontb Wharv e S
-WFP.-PORTESlcdgentnt Richmond and Lltr,Poto
T. P. CROWELL CO:,.'hatmta at Norfolk. I
... PHILADKLITIIII ANL/SOUTHERN NI/
MAMBHIP
idn COMPANY'S, REGULAR
ll
—11.1.0 Id NU= WHARIMIL
The JUNIATA will eau FOR NEW ORMAN&
via HAVANA on —, &rat---„ st 8 o' doelt A. K.
/tie JUNIATA will salt kb.I.MINEW ORLEANS:VIA
HAVA_N,k on AoAuet
The TONAANDA , will sail FI R SAVANNAH on
Saturday, Ancona 16th, at 8 o'clock M.
The WYOMINO will sail FRO SAVANNAH on
Saturday,Aumkt 15. ,___-• _
The P/ONF :., will OR FUR WA. I 4GTON. N. CL
on Thursday. , August NI, at 5 emu , r. M.
Throach Sine of /A Oll O4l alas. asta , Puma Tickets
sold COW pointy South and wad.
WILLIAM L JAAlth beia General Ana.
CHLa4EB E. D Freight Await.
no NO. 510 Booth ware avenue.
11.AVANAB.. • '
, The 6 )1141-MONTHLY TATHIL
D STRIPES . .. ,
0 a:6steam= will leave . uala . vori * for . ueasha 'ever/
4mo* at BA. - _
The D•STARk3 AND IFFRIFIGI: ,41010044111aeter.
will rail for Havana on Tileadar rharoll3l. July 2 / 5 4
at 8 o'clock. • • .
Pause. Ehiveruy
No t re ceived after Attu
For tor PIIMIAMV..
WATrOOII BORO.
ante 140 orth Delaware ovules,
' FOR NEW MO= _
Via Delaware and Rarins/.
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COM P . _
• The Steam Propellers of the Line leave Dotty from
Srez lobar( below Market street..
THROUGH 111,94 MOUES.
Goods forwarded by all the Lines going out of Pim
York—North.Mast and West—free of corrunindon.
Freight received at ern maul low, rates,
WM. F. CLYDE& CO.
14 South Mama, Philadelphia.
JAS W
. BAND. Agent • •
119 all sweet, oor. Bouth.l.iew York: inbl94lll
NEW EXPRESS Ina To ALE/CANT:IBM
s C G b eo es g p o ea wn aat D ,
ett ashing O ton us ! %
,n
natio ,
o". Alexandria
from the mold. dtreat mate for
L onthwas ynchbu
t.rg. Bristol. Knoxville. Nuliville; Batton to ti , „ WI
S rket streetteamers leave
every re
at a olmlz from thi &IC wharf abov
bia. bt mom
Freight meelved datly. • WX - EcoLlrbt'a Ca.
• • 14 North and South Maim.
J. 0. DAVIDSON. Agent at Georgetof
al ELDRIDGE GO.. Ages* at v atiusqlstt
gala, e ..14"
FOR ANTWERP--PETROLEUK, ,
j _17,:,•. The brltinh epip RantParefl. CaOttall mO
ALELN; in now loailin for 'above port for
(eight, or peonage. apply to WO & CO.. ia. ISO
ato t Blanca.
I WANTED IMMEDIATELY, VESSELS. TO
load at Vharleaton for. ,Thiladelrhia. Liberal
freights paid Doc k eatch given. Apoly to
Edmond A. Bonder & Co., street 'wharf. je304.1
FOR ANTWERP.—TIIF 'FIRST.CLASS SHIP
'"'",‘, FOR
POLLY , " is now loading for Ant.
warp, having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged: Will have quick despatch. For freight, Refined
Oil only, apply to WOR.RMAN 00,, LW Walnut
street • aul2 tf
FOR ANTWERP.—REFINED pETROLEMI
arrest only The fine Ifilthsh lfark 9310m1d0n,"
Cowan, master, having •f/, , large..lLortlon of her
cargo engaged, will have quick deenaich. For balance of
freight apply to PETER WRIGHT 4e 50N8.115 Walnut
meet. . .
NOTICE-FOR:' NEW . - YOBIL - VIA
Delaware and Raritan Canal--13wIftanre
, , Transportation 4 Company — Despatch gad:,
likftstwe Llnes.—The butinesalbrthese L l nes will be ro.
etuthed on and after the 19th ,of ' March. For Freight,
whietf.will be takes on accommodatittg , terms, aprily to
WM. M. BAIRD & CO., I,B2BonthWharves. ' (=WM,
• .•-• DELAWARE I 'AND GUESAPEABE
Steam Tow. Boat • Conqz..=-Bargee
towed between Plilladeb Baltimore,
Havre.de-Grace. Delaware City and inter= _
_Ote in%
WM. P. CLYDE & CO„ Amts. Capt. JOBB ,LAXIC/11.
LEN. Burn Office, 14 B. Wharves, Phila.
. fel&
lAETION.--ALL PERSON: ARE 'FIE • EBY CAE:V Honed against harboring or trusting any of the crew
of the Brig Chief, Bartatry hinder. as no dolga of tnair
controcting will be paid by linip_rin or. conaigneee.
IY:l2tf OKKAIAItm (Xt..- coningn erg.
OTICE.+CONOIGNEES '!OF MERCHANDISE OF
N
sr. brig Chief, Bar , aby niester; from , Leghorn, will
14leaso attend to the reeeptlon,of their geode. The vessel
will commence diseharglng Ander general erder.on FRI.-
DAY,' BL, 24th at • Bansom etreet • wharf, debnyl•
kill. when , all goods's:tot perMitted will' to. lent to the
public stores. woßic MAN •ae coo'
3 .1.5" , 211 tf 123 Walnut street.
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED
against trusting any of 'the - crow of the Brildsh
bark Ada, Murphy, master, from Liverpool, as tm.debta
of their contracting will be paid by either the captain
or consignets.• PETER WRIGHT do BONS, 115 Walnut
sixeet . •
ALL rERSONB , ARE,- BER,ERY. . CAUWIONED
againet treating any of the crew of the Er. Jelin
Rills, hielvh4 piaster, {rota Liverpool, as no•debts of their
contractln_g be_paid by either the Captain or ,Con
shinees::,' .PBTER . WRIGHT tit t SONS. •Naid-Itt Walnut
street , • • p •t , jy2/Jtf
NOTICE ELF,
T;TC()NSIONEES OF MEROHANDIESE
• per 'Bark SARAH A.' DUD.MAN, Perrg, Master.
from Lon._don,Will.plesse attend to the, reception oUtheir
goods. The vessel will commence dischareng at Race
Street Mbar,: -Under 'general order, on THSDAY,A. •
M., 9th inst., when allltgods not e itted will be eent:to
the Public Stores. WO dc CO., L%t Walnut
street, Consigneeel . ::11 • .• • jyr.tg,/,
f;IAUTION.—ALL PERSCoNftiaIIE'IIEREBY 'FORBID
harbortng or trusting.anv of tile crew.of thenoryregian
bark 'Andreae, CantainDahl; no debt of the contract:
in d 4 be;pajd . ,by ,captain or , ase#o3.- , 'WORKMAN
iy9a
.
CIAIITIOIC—ALL PERSONS ARNVIRRENY; ,OALY—
Nened mallet trusting ob be/boring any et' the crew''
of the N. O. ehip Neptune. Dinekeopiete3te4.; as yo depts.;
ofithelr contkeette,g will be paid by captainorCensig tee.
WORKMAN 41/04 LW Weibel, Street:l t tit;
CCAUTION.—.ALL PERBONS AIE HEREBY CAW
tioned against frosting or harboring any, 9i tho • 01 V;vi
of the N. ship. Eleeirici Utinge. 'lntoner,' as 100 debts of
their contractingyzill he paid .hy captain: or
.nonsigneo.
WORKMAN a; CO., no Walnut Streot." tf
•
`cAtnicoN:—ALL , PERSONS ARE "ItERESX
• .tuned agatzist trusting or harbos i r nay of crew::
0 the N. 0: hark Gegstamundos, , N.R.lls• mast r. as no.
-debts of-their-eoetractiag-Ivill De 1 ,4 br tantor
' eigneeP• WQ4114.411.:ds 00.1,947W04450)0.1171g
ti gari-Lrek EASO tgLilg AREBY , "CAII :
81 arr vraa att c ;ri r l e bark I„AtEmwAjgai, .
don, a! no debt! of their cossrwillbe4roidt IV Caw,
fain or lionsigidmi: Wmu & CO 4 tOnor: :es:
- .
71J T ORTON PINE - APITA.E ' BE.—lbto /*lmam'
AN Consignment. Landing and for Bale b7s.JOB: B.
BUBBIER•4 !G0.A.604t4f0r AorknaitVcatitmlta.aostAL
aware Avenge)
, .
0141 ,
lienc-45, ;PA A. Vo •,
111111C7011, TIM PALL IS11)11,
ADVERTISE IN
Egg=
THE COMMERCIAL LIST
curtrammr.
1, 1
illvngiff`i-FIVE BELSON
WOE
- VV'ERY
MERCHANT,
STOREKEEPER,
khould Read and Advertise in the
COMMERCIAL LIST
PRICE CURRENT.
1. It is strictly a Commercial Paper.
2. It contains reliable Market Reports.
8. If contains the Arrivals and Clearances.
4. It contains the Imports and Exports.
5. ItAontains more Financial News than a
the otheN daily or weekly papers.
6. It contains the best Ship News.
7. It contains a List of all vesselain Port.
8. It con twins a List of all vessels on the way to
this Port.
9. It contains a list of all v RApts loading for
this Port.
10. It makes a specialty of all Commercial Nowll
11. It makes a specialty of all 011 News.
12. It makei a specialty of all (told and Silver
Mining News.
18. It has special Marine Reporters.
14. It has racy local and biographical sketches.
15. It has spicy Editorials on Commercial
Topics.
16. It has two columns of reliable Quotations.
17. It has a faithful report of the Petroleum
Trade.
18. It contains OFFICIAL STATEMENTS of
the condition of the Banks.
19. It contains the Annual Reports of all the
Railroad Companies.' • •
20. It contains the 'lLnitial Reports of the In
surance Companies.
21. It contains several columns of Commercial -
Items condensed from origirmisources. • • •
.1:
22. It contains'aliseof thellANKßliPl'B 4 , the
names and this amount doe each Creditor.
23. It contains Sketchei which Instruct and
ewes the ciorke.
2t2II:Ilt 141.;0=fliggiAIRTIRIN411
MFDIUMS IN THE WORLD I,
,~g - .. ,~.e~,t r'' .
rul?lisited etvery pfk#Lrdqie,bir
'... bq .1..
't
tri
4WINsLowsoN
.'i7. D r . i.7;1.-•;',.-,.
It,
2414:)0ck , Siltreet4;."-
, SPOMMIMPHIE&s.
FACTURE,R,
CLERK
1 t,
1
MEI
MEE
5t:t;i3 . .t..4 tr:f k
• ..ka,-#6,0-yia-4-Duce-tati:,:,..Y-q
-' Mr. Edif editorial-In:the lEtuk-1
3ING BULLETIN of the 7th inst., in reference to
Pennsylvania Fißich -at4lTthe people speak
ing that dialebt; 'dee% creatinjustitSe to a large
and very worthy class of citizens of this
state. This dialect is used by the people^ of
a belt of country extending from the Dela
ware to the Susquehanna, and marks:;whal
might be called the frontier line of the State
under the :; ;.
..-Pl'Opidertirt 2:o'w:rain 'ent .451.
Wm. Penn. They are the people
`,:
who ~, I ttrigiruglY:li 04figrafed -,from - the`
different States of Germany, bringing with
them their national habits otAitigorq,
gality and: thrift. Their have been
passed in constant toil and self-denial, but
they have con - Vertaa Wildernesti into . "a gar
den, and made if "blossom like a rose."
They speak the humble dialect , of their
fatheru,wlio brought it with them from Father
land when they came here,modified only by a
free admiiture of the. English, which contact
with that langu age bnee 4 essarlly pra
duced. It is "very certain " that the
classical student will- - - not he charmed
either by the force, capacity, or _beads , :
of this dialee.t, but it Is not true to'say that it
is "demoralizing."
Nor is it true to say that f‘thcipeople who
speak this dialect; havp no „literature, -no
schools, and' no means of penetrating the
mysteries of the commonest branches of
learning." In some' of the '
townships of Le
high County, for instance, the Pennsylvania
Dutch, `turyokbillit,:is excTusivirly;pied; and
yeti?if you--will -but , -examinctrthezetrunon
school reports, you willlind:that they, have
not - only availed themselves of the
advantage; of madenrpaeapis ot4instruction,
but that. they are: eqruillkt_tilivo with. any
other people of the State to the great inter
ests of educaUon.- They have school accom
modations for fwery'ekUst male' and 'female.
They employy , no teachers tirdep they have
passed publid' e.xaminationsliand-ree.eived
certificates of competency from the County
Superintendent, heee echo* are all con
ducted in the Eng language exclusively.
The number of common.schools established
in Lehigh county is nearly two hundred and
fifty, where PIO 0 111 5± 0 :thOuktuul
ceive instruction during an average
period of over six months, at an
expenditure of $BO,OOO. Now, by a
further examination of the school raparte,you
will see that the standard of the schools_
generally as good in Lehighcounty as in all
other parts of the State whose educational
effortS are made public. You further say
that "In these COUlltiesthe -educational stan
dard is perhaps lower than it is in any other
portionoLtidarepublic—The-fael—U---- that
most, if not all of these counties have mittens,
academie% - and seminaries; besides - well
conducted public schools. Yon can never
teach 1 ",Perinsylvania Dutchmen" to be
ashamed of their bastard dialect by misrep
resenting them. That mode will not answer.
One more remark, and lam done. You say
these counties give heavy Democratic ma
jorities, yet Lancaster and Lebanon are,
both slightly Republican `in their tendencies.
In Lehightwo of thenicist thorough' "Penn
sylvania Dutch" townships, namely, Heidel
burg and Washington, always roll up heavy
Republican majorities; and you may rely 'on
it,they will do the same for Grant and Colfax
About one-half of the "Pennsylvania Ditch"
in Lehigh are Republicans, while the Irish
and foreign Germans are nearly all the other
way, although they don't speak the "Penn
sylvania Dutch." The fallowingextnittfrom
anhere English paper may not be out of place
_ , _
"EDUCLTIOX MaiGX4l,7,—railiamentaur
returns show that one-third' of the men of
Hertfordshire, Cambridgeahlre and Ntirfalk,
who married in 18G5, had to maketheirmark
instead of signing their names to the register;
and that more than one-third of the men of
Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Staffordshire were
in the same discreditable predicament. In
South Wales more than one-nalf of the women
were unable to write - their names when mar
ried; and in Bedfordshire the proportion'of un
instructed is very little less. In Liverpool
out of 23,740 who were apprehended in 1860
only 253 could 'read oi write well; while' of
720 children dealt with under the Juvenile
Offenders' act not one could do so. For the
148,000 marriages in 1864, 42,000 of the men
and 58.500 of the women signed with a tnark.
The Birmingham Educational Society states
in a recent report, that not more than
ball of the children 'educated' at
the national schools of England, or
belonging to the classes for which those
schools are maintained, can so much as read
and write."
Our educational grade in Lehigh,
or any of the "Pennsylvania Dutch"
counties * is not as low as this. We pretend to
be on a par with the educational grade of
Pennsylvania, which you will find to be so
in inquiry.
3 oping you will insert this hastily drawn
c al umcation in your columns,
I am your obedient servant, M.
Ausrivrowri, August , 8,186 L
'Wagner's New Opera—A Spicy and
Merciless Criticism.
The war about "the music of the future"
has sprung up with fresh vigor and bitterness
since the production of Wagner's last opera;
the "Meistersinger." Many of the European
critics have praised it in the most wholesale
manner exhausting all of their epithets of
admiration. One sturdy critic, however, Dr.
Hanslick, of the New Free EMI?, of Vienna,
gives the opera an overhauling which will not
be much relished by its friends. Although
• Vienna is a city where the worshippers of
Wagner are in a large majority, he writes
with as much fearlessness as though he were
in Paris.
He first ridicules the overture, "which
dashes all the leading riZOtiVi of the, opera,
one after another, broken-wise, into:a flood
of chrbmatic passages and transitions in
order finally to shake them together im a ;visi
ble hurricane of sound, and must awaken the
apprehension, in the uninitiated'at least, that
the Nuremberg Mastersinger's business was
done in prussic acid." The libretto is ex
posed to a running tire of scathing ridicule.
The story has the elements of a comio opera;
but "an elephant can more easily caracole
than Wagner be funny; when he seeks to
make his music funny he only succeeds -in
making it sprawl and limp, even Unbeer-f
ableness." "When the apprentice, at avid,
speaks of `bread and water,' the :orchestra,
plays murder and arson. The chorus at ,tthe
end of the act, at which the people laugh., at
Beckniason's bad song, might be sung by an
infuriated:populace after a lynching." , ,
Of the style of the composition this truou l .
lent critic 'says; _ •
"A small motive) is struck up; before it has:
time to grow into a proper melody or theme
it is bent, broken, set higher or lower by_
means of continual modulation and inharmo-;
miens shoving about, then carried on : a little
bit, then chopped up• to pieces and cut short; 1
again,iefieated or imitated , " now now by this,' noW
by that I instrument. , Anxiously ahrtnnhig
every resolving cadence, this toneleat and ,
mnseleless 'figure flows- forth into the' int.
measurable, ever renewing itself out of itself.
To cast a glance over entire lengthy scores
of this sort is to perceive always the
same uniformity of impression, joined to
continual nervous restlessness and interrup
tion of the details. Only , in a very few:
daces, where the text exacts a lyrical resting
. _ .
. .
• ;41,12,ik. , kit 7 :ISAILY . EVENII4BI MI/BUR - , PXITADELPHIAii.TILIMSDAY, 'AUGUST -1-3, iscv ,
spot; cri0):61 , ,,,, ~. , -7-)iiistrir
in WiltitiWir - 4 ' ' -Pii '' ; sign
i
theniotfro cot :'. A • Verily
_. iffeltaiii
being into a sppoo.l3 • Aanillateltioly; on the t
_other 100,‘thirotighout the dramatic parts of
the opera—in the monologues, dialogues and
concerted piece/ift:ll/leis:ldyls rintentnulted
lo the yoiges, but transferred to the orchestra,
where,' being' I.ilitinftkl it is _ wound ';but as.
though it were passing through a "spinning
jenny. This melody-weaven orchestral ac
companiment:. constitutes'-: iii- , . reality' the
coherent and
,eubstantial ound . picture , of the
Weistettinger,'-the voice ' being complled to
accommodate itself to this accompainment by
alsoweaviny„,itc ;phraissii,, into . it, half de
claimed, half sung."
.' order' to obtain'forthiii inethOd (which
is by no means ,one. Sharply characterizing
and specifying, but, on the contrary, one pe
culiarly levelling and vulgarizing), a means
of establishing, the characteristics of the
dramatis parsons,' and to, ;preserve for the
ear an anchor 'of salvation in the ocean of
'melodic ~ infiriity;'• Wegner inset the, so-called
`memory contrivancef that is, themes • which
crop up in the orchestra as soon as a pertain
person' domes on the. staol; or a certain event
18 referred to - 7 - ThiTHastersuiger's (211 d has
its own march-like motilid, - the apprentice
David his own writhing puma of semi
quavers; similarly Walther and Sachs have
each his own ~ epl . g . B4Vell as musical urn
-
form„ by,"w.h .1 , ifeophf tatibe recognized' in' , -
a crowd or by twilight. Not only personal
rights, but rights or things, are to Wagner
fitting foundations for these 'memory con
.trivances.' As soon as any mention is made
in any part of the liiki&Of St. John's-Day, or
of the,prize-,singing, so soon, is,struck up
FOcrner'iiddr&s fron2 the first Set; Walther's' .
inottvo -not only ancOmP9 lo3 his PePon' , but
every allitsitete him, to Eva's love, to igen
uine poetry A in-q contradistinction 7 to. (guild
poetry, &c., &c.. , , !Inasmuch as that lambic!'
these motivi refer constitute pretty nearly
-the whole material athp "Mastersinger,'-and,
besidei, lhe motivi th e mselves are ‘ the 'hap-
hap
piest musical phrase's - ` in the whole opera—
you ant Alestined Ulmer them throughoutthe
whole evening, alone' or tdgetherr, now' inl
this, l now in vtiniti itsrohesva*.varti colored
ktightly or darkly as the'Ciise- may be. At
first the listener rejo ices
. over these tiny melo
dies;' =raver, bus intelligence , is kept-, busy
in recognizing and following them'' up; 'btit
the more incessantly they swing us backwards ,
and-forwards,-the- -more - --uncomfditable- - wer
become, just as in a real swit The whole
music of the opera is made u DS four or five
such leading motivi." ,
In Praise of Tea.
Aixrrrespondent - ortito - ftWidtiticeour'-
91171 antra • .
"I never kiew how muckwaa implied by
the term !teetotal,' till took tO drinkin this
delig,htful beierage, which now is my main
stay, and to , it Iresort at all times to restore
my wasted Enemies. Then Hike to take it
easy, and prefer to have nothing on my mind
but the businessin hand. But it suits me at
"'all times to sit and ehat• over a cup of tea—
'the cup that cheers but not inebriates'—for it
makes one's ideas flow, gives zest to our in
tercourse with our fellows, opens the heart
to the finer emotions, and:makes one sensible
of the blessings wb enjoy in having great
snips and brave seamen to bring us such a
gift as a box of tea.
" 'Thou find of blessinge, choice black tea,
Necked front the fragrant 'shrub Bones,
Rich in aroma, brawl Bottehow, •
In ships sent over from Hong Kong.
Steep'd in hot water, ,quantum sttf—
Not muo4, nor little, bat enough—
Nectar divine I here discern,
And bail with joy the smoking urn.'
"From this . you will perceivethat tea holds,
in my estimation, an exalted place—the place
assigned tar water by Bishop'Berkeley, who
intihatained he had found in the lettere sove
reign balm for every wouml.' If I am ill I
take a cup of tea to regain , my strength.
When I am well I drink it to keep me in
health. If low spirited, tea imparts a cheer
ful glow to every object on which my eye
may chance to rest. For this reason my
rooms are hung with paper adorned
with tea leaves. My crest is a tea
pot; our first babe was named Tetea,
and was christened in tea, and 'my
castle in Spain' has a conservatory in the form
of teetotum, filled with every variety of the
tea shrub, and surmounted by a statue of-
Catherine of Portugal, whose devotion to her
cup' of tea led the way to the universal habit
of tea-drinking in the British Isles. Certainly
something is due to her memory, and I know
of no more worthy way of giving expression
to our gratitude than by associating her name
with tea-drinking."
In,/..ea:~:~
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.
1868. SPRUCE JOIST.
SPRUCE JOIST. 1868 1
K.
T.
H HEMLOCK.
EMLOCK.
LARGE STOCK.
LARGE STOCK.
KLUILE, BOTHER it ClO.
, 2500 SOUTH STRELIT.
1868. FLORIDA FLOORING
FLORIDA FLOORING . . 1868.
CAROLINA FLOORING,
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
. ,
DELAWARE FLOORING.
• •
...,
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARD&' I A
',.',
RAIL, PLANS.
1868. .7.'"918231101:LANL 1868.
1868. MORIE,N L'mr.L., 1868.
1868. SEASONED POPLAR.
BF.AHONED CHERRY.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
lug Q CIGAR BOX MAKERS. 18“8
(Jut,. CIGAR BOX MAKER&
EIPAND3B CED&R_BOX BO ARDS,
FOR BALE OW.' . ,
CAROLINA SCANTLING. . 1868'
CAROLINA H. T. BILLS. , '
NoRWAY SCANTLING. •
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
1868.
1868. MIRK MM.
CYPRESS SHINGLES.
PLABTEEENOLATH.
CHESTNUT PLANK AND BOARDS.
'lB6B. EINE egfill FA' 1868.
-4LOIIIIDA RED - ClestAt. —
MAME, BBOTIIEIt CO.
9500 0013T1/ BTBEE
PHELAN & BUCKNELLI
Twonty-third and Chestnut Ski
LARGE.
*ixaityr AstMx 9 gPte%
ALL THI
Ii gtESS E NP UT
CLEAN AND
VENFizuR.
CEDAR. CY W HI'L ' E PINE samorza
SEASONED LUMBER.
MICHIGAN CANADA AND ' N SYLVAN:EI.
' !LOCISLI AND HEAVY AROLINA 1. 1:
„ SPRUCE ALIFEMLOCICJOIST.
HIGLIPINGt O 1 ALL. gs'
mites
trADIDM/B;MUIpMIN4skis:
FRENCH MEDICINES
O.IIIMATILT &
then4its to H. I. a Prince Napoleon,
No. 45 Rue do 114eholien, Paris.
•FOLIIBLE PHOSPHATE OF IRON,
By Lerae; If. 11.", fleet= tie Menem, Grimealt llc Co.
According to the opinion of the members of th a l taris
Academy of Medicine, thls article hi superior to the
ferruginous preparations known. It agrees nest with, the
stomach ' never causes costiveness; it contains the eleo
inests of the blood and the osseous frame, and succeeds
where otherpreparations fail, trochee Villiers pills, iron
reduced by hydrogen, lactate of Iron,,and ferruginous
mineral water. One tablespoonful of the solution or syrup,
contains. Urea grahus of eatt of Iron: , They are both
colorteea
Child/anis Diseases—Tod meAXyrup...ol
• ,' Horse.dgmass
, , Prepared'by Grimanit & ' mix .-: •
This syrup contains iodine combined with the juice of
watercress, bone.roldbh, and, scurrygras4 ,in which
lodine and sulphur exist naturally, end. for this reason it
is an excellent, substittnti for cod , liver OIL Which Lamm).
rally sup Dosed to owe' its efficacy Cottle presence of iodine.
, The Raised Syrup of II ontoradish insatiably produces
Emost satisfactory results id at etau tHinistered to children suffer.
hem iymphatisni, , r . congestion of the glands
the neck, or theffasimisr ca w e ruptio ns on me face so . fro.
nest during infancy. It ts the best remedy for the
t stage of Consturipti‘ , n.• ing at once tonic and de ,
putative, it excites the appe ti t e ,' promotes digestion, and
stores,to the tissues their natural firmness and vigor.
Dr. Intilti flu Dalssonls Digestive ILo.
zengesi: of the Alkaline Lactates.
_ The Alludlne lactates exercise Wni
e oeS beneficial '
in
licence over the derangements of digestion, either by
their peculiar ;action on the , MUeIUMB membrane of the
stomach .or by, affording to, the latter through their nom.'
bination with the sally*. to the gastric once a simply of
lactic acid.' which all English,Trench and other Phillotts
gists admitto be ini essential principle of digestion. -For
the inform nof those who may be without medical
advice, tyre be elated , here that the arm of im-
Vatted dig on al io l ea leadache pain in the forehead.
ben,i awl gad/alga, hftribarn, wind in the
stomach M j ek. of appetite, emaciation. dic.
. ,
DISE
, II ABE B OF TEE baEsT.
_ .
Syrup "of ypophorptilte of .Lltire.
Grimault dc Co., CbemArtarorilF.
A map compounded- this new salt has been intro.
duced by Dr. Churchill. to r o
th e treatment - of pulmonal7
phthisda. Recent trials made at the itromoton Consump
tion Hospital. an institution especially devoted to the
treatment of diseases of the chest, have abundantly de..
monstrated the absolute necessity of obtaining this new
tberapt olio agent in the most perteatlzpure
condition. — EatirtableaPiiimitil of syrup -contains four
erainaof perfectly pare hypophoephite of lime: and as
compounded by Mid Grimault Go., of Paris. the syrup
is the only preparation which guarantees to the medical
profession all the properties required hi this riada o / 0
medicine.
DIARRHEA, DERANGEMENTS OF THE
- STOMACH.' .
g4II2IIIIANTWAIP s. .nsys Gir r ak ail ,. A -
,Thls natural vegetable production, perfectly innocuous,
has been long used in Brazil with the utmost success. as a
remedy for diarrhoea, alck headache, dysentery, and all
disorders proceeding from derangement of the stomach
or bowels. This powder is Indispensable for all families,
and far rr ore efficacious than opium and the sabnitrate
of bismuth.
MMUS. DEPOT:
IN PARIS. at ORB/AULT & C0.V3:45 rue de,ltichelleu
AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO 2 ,
N. W. eor. Tenth and Market Ste.
de74,9m
AMR% SEUISAPARIL
PQRHYLNG
ILOOD.—The reputation this
excellent medicine enjoys is
derived from its cures. many
of which are truly marvellous.
Inveterate cases of Scrofulous
disease, where the system
seemed saturated with corrup
tion, have been purified and
cured by it. Scrofulous affec.
tions and disorders, which
vere aggravated by the scro.
lous • contamination until
iey were painfully afilictin&
we been radically cured In
awry section of the country.
. to be informed of its virtue(
"Scrofulous poison is one of the most destnictive enemies
of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the
organism undermines the constitution, and invitee the at
tact of enfeebling or teas] diseases, without exciting •
suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed !idea
tiro throughout the body and then , on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous
foram, either en the surface or among the vitals. In the
taller. tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs
or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows
its presence by eruptions on the, ski. n, or foal ulcer
ations en some part of the body. Hence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this Eissoaspeurr.ta is advisable,
even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Per.
eons afflicted with the following complaints generally
find immediate relief, and, at length,ure, by the use of
this SARSAPARILLA : Br. Amnesty% Fnas, Roes oa
ESTSIPIMAS, TETTES, SALT RILEITII, SCALD HEAD, RING.
WORM. BORE EYES, Boaz Esse, and other eruptions or
visible forms of Eincorutota disease. Also in the more
concealed forms, as DYSPEPSIA, DEOPST • REARTDISEAST„
Pyre, EPILEPSY, Neon/Lou, and the various Mamma
affections of the muscular and nervous systems.
Syrica.ts or Vs :Nagler. and hixacmitar. DISWIES are
cured by it, though a long time is reouired for subduing
these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long con
tinued use of this medicine will cure the complaint,
LEVOOSIIIIOLW or Winns,Unatter Ur oz
Es-
MALE DIBEASE73, are commonly soon relieved and lint
mately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect
Minute Directions for each case are found in our Al
manac, supplied gratis. Rnausturisat and Gorr, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the
blood, yield quickly to it, as also Lryre. Con`
PLAINTS, Tourrorry. Commence; or len.,utawriosi
of the lavas., and Jammer, when arisLlM
es they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood.
This SARSAPARMLA is a_ great restorer for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who are Lancutro and
LISTLESS, DESPONDENT. BLEETLXI3B, and troubled with
'nevem APPRESEENSIONS or FEAES, Orany of the affec t thou% symptomatic of Wnalottres, will find immediate re.
lief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial
Prepared by Dr. J. O. AYER & CO., Lowell. Blom
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Bold by all Drug, Foots everywhere. au3Kly
J. M. MARIE dr. CO., Philadelphia. Wholesale Agents.
if Wel. IadVIAL.I4I , 4A.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR
%.J cleaning the Teeth, destroying animalcule which in.
fad thew, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling
of Iran-once and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may
be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and
bleeding gIIMII, while the aroma and detereiveness will
recommend It to every one. Being composed with the
assistance of the Dentist, Physicians sad Microscopist, il
is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the um.
certain washes formerly in vogue
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of
the Dentellina. advocate its use; it contains nothing to
Prevent its nnrestrained_employment.. Made only In
JA Eißil T . SHINN, Apothecary.
Broad and Spruce aroma.
For sale bY Draseiti genera and
.. _
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stockholm°.
H amr a & co.. • Robert 12., Day*
C. B. Herz lis , Geo. C. Bower.
Isaac IL
Y. CUM nivel".
C. H. N S. M. McCollin.
T. J. Husb . 'S. 13. - Bun E t t % ,
Ambrose Smi Chas. H.
Edward P James_ N, Marks,"'
Wm. B. Webb, ' E. Bringherst & CO.
James L. Bispham. t & Co., ,
Hughes & Combs. H.C.H. Blain. Sonia
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth& • .
1868.
ISABELLA IMIANNO. M. D N 825 N. TWELFTH
I.Btwet. Constatattons free. mySI3.
I AIIEATEBUI AND WOVE*.
LDESON SON%
1
Na ISai UT Buser.
lulu:o4l 6 e=
Se toUnited States Mint.
LOW Dom?.
_ll,
ORAMBEE,
AndVeild!rat .
d
- - ref Anthracite. Ath
ATAn Vt iminctia ana woo - F Plea;
WA. II74 4III7FtRNACEI43_,
roe Wanal rat i ' ltidio an I vi vate Baddizton
RE ,
CHIAINEY OAM
°CaDVINIAIA**O3,aII%33°II`IIIBI4
1868.
COAL AND, WOOD. ,
CROSS CREEK 'LEHIGH COAL.
__PLANTED di bIeCOLLI_ .N •
• No. 8033 CUBSTNUT Street, West MagdalSMS, •
- Sole Etta Agente for Coke Mothers & Co.'s celebrated
Croce creek I.ehigh Coal. from the . Suck Mountain Vein.
Thia Coal le partlealarly, adapted for making Steam for
Sugar and Malt Maim. atreweirlea..dic. It fa able user. muwed as a Family Coal. Order; lett at the OffiCe of the
Miners. lie. 841 WALNUT, Striet,(let floor). willeive
our rrompt attention. 'Lieral arrangemente m ade with
manufacturer. tudng a •. • ay. ~.syntf
.hpe i gtoPr DENIM ' ' JOHN P. ISHELTN.
uND.Basitim. niviva Amnimzitori
tlieir stock of.. --
Optingg fdonntain, Lehigh and Leonid. Metuitaiik 'Co
hich. with the Pr y; on Weil by us. writhink mind
be excelled by any ther Coal.
Office. tote Buittilu h lio. FL Seventh
'treat , B BELEAE__
alO -tt ' Archatteet w arr. lichnviloUl.,
_
BOND'S BOSTON - AND -TRENTON B'B3iO'i3l.r.- . :,Ttu
trade impelled with Bond.' Butter'LCreant." MEL Ova
item and Eglieonit, Alm -West & Tbotwe eelebrated
Trenton and ine Bblectit, by JOB. B. BUSS= do CO.
ibgeAseinbk &nth Delaware avaitio. -
DIEDIC/M . AIL.:
Chomista,
OJUS '
S It MTV E —ILIONNT.. fataRILL
ur TfIAMS, Ifo. tumult street. omit=
of Oss PlzhiredakmEl L itet, az‘old call the
of the Se to their issortmeitt of Ow
ChisuSe implants, E sz nreis lia whr tw ar Introthwt
g ul PlPt eisteisaftre pt 4ift4 v. *pea 111/ wort
IR• • : O• •• : • :1: ;flit : •s :
Wfdte Lead. Zino White and Colored Paints of • ••
awn inanufatorg_o4 Lnaloubtedinnity; geardittes •
sult=ll:agir eHOEItASE~
Le to P. E. owner earth •
I11DBAR13) :1 e OF RECENT ' TBITORTATION
and vezy snerlor . quallti_LWhlte Vll am Arabia. Esau Irons Castor O White andl Mollies! Castile Beep, OUve
Oil. of various rands. ' For sale by ROBERT SHOP
NI r& .. •v(X) Biliglisiits. Northeast comer of a ace streets.
. s .n 0274 1
t
MOR •
‘T/
sked triatal
ars.
'EITINI3BLEI3.-431LADIIA%
pw -Tileate4(ra Beralos Brushe
ea
s. alltrera
Boxes. Elor a lexl liatiamta.
said Boit Re bet Goods,. Vial Casai te allaas rya
filyziagea;4l4l. all at "Tied Hands^
SNOWDE
• . - . 23 South E.=tli street.
; ; • t • 85•,t;
• • E. corner Fourth and ince •,•
Invite .
th • a • • • Z •n of the Trade to their large stock. •
Fine Drug end Chemical. Iteeential 0114 890%
lIIUWILIUMFMT. IRON* Oki.
1 RON FENCING. - i
~"-•,'
t
[RON
i • .: ,
The amed are prepared to receive 1.• ; ,for
English •F ence of the best edality,-kno . 0 LA , cattle
'Hurdles.',aiddurable and economical f.' ir • that eau ,
be tosbiLfence Is. ado . • , i on leritry:
(este or for.thsfpratection e = • i jums colus at use ,
in A 1401114 in parka and pleeumre '
, •
•- \. YAD- ALL lIGIBLN.- - •
No. - 411aouth ware 'Avail&
, .
M ERI " ir4 r+r
B 1 a FOONDR
490 -Wtii A
9 11 1 A-ekeWil P, adelpldle. -•- '
STEAMSTEAMENGINE,S--g h and how! "Incittre.Hett
Verticud.Beena. ng.-Blast and Garth& I"tiMP )
BO del Pine, Tabular fie.
STEAM Naamith and Davy limn, and of ; :
CAST l SLoam.Brrand Green ti t ua tlia; n6 dut.
ROO Pratte.. zor covering or iron.
TANS ' Gait orliVrotedtt Iron. f water.'
GAI? M.6l . lNERY—iluch RetOrtp;•Bonch GsathUtrk
Holders an Pretaca. Parifier.
rows"' Valvekciovernorrs. &c,
BEGAH. iiidt d
mitwAY--Buch alp Pans and :
Pumps, Defecators,Bone Black FUters, Butmer...Wash.
era and Elevators; Bag Fillan. Sugar and Bone Black .
Bole ntanufuturera of the fo sPeelenlael
In Philadelphia aid vicinity; of William Wrigti Figatent
_ Variable Vutoff Steam _ • • '
In P vanta;af Bhan"Tr e. utucers Patent Dea&Btrok4 •
In the United tats; of Weeton'e Patent Reltcenterint
and Bell-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining hiscidue.
Glans & Eartol's improvement on Asplavran & - Woolsey'.
BartoP. Patent Wrought -Iron Retort Lid.
y .
Eitrahan's Drill Grinding Beat
Contractors for the dollen. erection, and fitting up of Be.
..
- -fineries for•. l :corking-Sugar ortioisases,
traztor'fiC po Dor d gin ot Copper cot
C
dantly on hind and for sale try au ITIENRY WEit3bs
CO" No:1132 South Wharves.
IVO.I GLEXIGARNOCH A3COTCH PIO - LHOIV,FOR
J. l ll Bale in lota to salt parchasamfrom store ONE to str
ive. ' VIOGHT dr.
• . 'llb draft.
WORTH PENNEFYLVANLS. R. R.—.
THE RIDDLE ROUTE.—Shorteat
and Most direct line to'Bethlehent.
Easton, ,Allentown. Manch Ch 2 Hazleton. White
Raven. Wilkesbarre,Mahanoy_City t. Cermet. Pittaton,-
licranton.Carbondale and all the 10 Lathe Lehigh and •
Wyoming -Coal regions. •.• • •
Paasemger Depot In Philadelphia, N. W. comer of Barks
and American et:recta
BUMMER ARRANOMEENT_ fr iILEVEINI DAILY TRAM(
—On and after MONDAY JULY hath 4 1868. Pas:
meager Trains leave the New depot, corner of Beaus and
American streeb, daily (Btu:Ways exceiptedkaa follows:
At 6.45 M.—Accommodation for Port Waahington.
At 7.46 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem, and
Principal Stations on North P lvania Railroad. can...
eon-..
netting at Bethlehem. with Valle and
and Sus neharuaa Raman for town. -7 Cigt:
Manch Chunk.Wea erly.Jeaneaville,
slatizevai.
Haven. wlikesbant. •Eingston:
Pittston. and all points_, in Lehigh . and ":
Wyoming Vallays_, • also . In • in
• with Le.,
hist. and Mahan°, Railroad far Mahanoy City. and With
Catawiems Railroad for Rapert, Danville. Milton and WU
liamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.05 A. M.: at
Wilkeeloure at 8 P. M.; at Mahanoy. GUY'
at 2 B. Passengers by this train can take the •
Lehi ,gh Valley Train, passing Bethlelnmot. at 11.55 M.
for Easton a n d points on New Jersey Central !Who'd te
New York. - • •
At 8.45 A. M.—Aceoramodation for Doylestown, etop.'
ping at all intermediate Btationa. PatECTlgen for
re e g at f °' and Hartsville, by .
this
York Road.
At 10.80 A. M.—Acxenneow , oe far curt' t
satungont. -
stopping at intermediate Stations:
At L4sp. M.--Lehttth Vath y'Morel foe" Bethlehem,
Allentown. Manch Chunk & White. Haven. Wilkeebarre,
Mahanoy Om Hazleton, Centralia. Shenandoah._
Cannel, Pittston and. Scranton ; a ll points in Mahe
noy and Wyoming Coal Regime!: •
At 2 85 P. M.—Accommodation for Doyleatown, stopping .
at all intermediate stations. •
tAt 8.15 P. !A.—Lehigh and ihnottehanna Express for
Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Manch ()hank. Wilkes
barre and Scranton. Palatateer• for Greenville tats this
train to kutkertown and, Bainneytown to North Wales
At 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation for Doyleatown,
at all intermediate shalom:- Pansengere , for - ow -
Grove. Hatbarongh and Fartsv,Sie /*Pa. , 1 5t
ton for New Hope at Doylestowr-
At 600 p. 51.—Throngs accommodation for Bethlehem.
and all stations on main Line of North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley,__Ler
high and tine q nein:inns Eventing Train for Easton. Allen
town. Manch Chunk. ,
At 6.20 P. BL--AOOorninoilation for Lansdale, rtoiirtoS
all intermediate station&
At 11.00 P M.—Accommodatten for Fort Washington.
MAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA:
From Bethlehem at 2.00 and 1105 A. Mt. 2 and. 8.80 P.M.
11 05 A. M. end 2.00 P. BL,Trains makee direct cam e o.
tion with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Basmiehanna
trains from Easton. Scranton, Wtlkaebarre. Mahaney
City and Hazleton,
Passengers leaving Willtesbarre at 1.45- P, 51, connect
at tsethlehem et 6.05 P. M.. and arrive in Phiudelphia at
&BO P. M.
From Doylestown at 8.25 A. M.,5.00 and 7.00 P. M.
From Lanedalo at 7.80 A. M.
From Fort Washington at 9.90.10.45 A. M. and 8.15 P. M.
OUNYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem D
ai A 9.80 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M.
Doyleetown for Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.20 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth streets Pareenger Can convey panes.
sere 'to and from the new Depot
White Cars of Becondlind Third Streets Line and Union
Line run within a short distance of the Depot
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket office. in order
to secure the lowest rates of fare.
- - • -
E CLARK, Agent.
Tickets eold and Baggage checked through to principal
'volute, at Manna North Penn. Baggage Express Office,
No. 105 South Fifth etreet.
SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA•
SHORE!
FMW.W.WircMTI.'MM
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY.
On and after SATURDAY, July 4th.l, trains will
leave Vine street Ferry, as follows. viz.: k
Special Excursion.— 8.15 A. M.
Mail 7.88 A. K.
Freight. with passenger car attached............ 9.15 A. M.
Express (through in two h0ur5)........... • 100 P. 51,
Atlantic Accommodation. . . ~. • ".=.,
_... . .4.15 P.M.
RETURNING, WIL L, * LEAVE ATLANTIC:
Bipedal Excursion. ~,, 5.18 P. M.
Mai1........4.20 L. M.
Freight, with Passenger diti. .... ...... .
• ......11.40 A. M.
Express (through innwu howl;. 7 111 A. M.
Accommodation..... t .5.50 A. M.-
Junction Accommodation, to Atco and Interme
diate Etations leaves ylne street. ... ...........5.30 P. Id
Returning. leaves Atco • ... .6.25 A.
ILIDDONFIELD ACCOM V
BODATION EI T 16111413 WILL
LF,A.
Haddonfield, t Terry at 1015 A. AL and 2.00 P. fiC
Ed..... ~, .... LOO P. M. and P. 15 P. M.
SUNDAY MAIL MAIN 'TO ATLANTIC CITY.
Leaves Vine Street. ........ . . ........ tal A. BL
Leaves Adantic...................... • . LSO P. M.
. ~ •
Fare to Atlantic, ea. Round trip tickets, good only for
the day and train on which they are lamed, $.3.
The Philadelphia Local , Express Company, No. Ili
Chestnut street, will call for baggage in any part of the
city and suburbe.i awl check to hotel or cottage at
Atlantic City. .
Additional Ticket Offices have been located In the
Readhogroom of the.ontinental Hotel. and at No. Ur
Chestnut street.. ; •
law • - • • D. PM MUNDY. Agent.
araigatTota lThAD AND WlMarite
TAME itigild.-tha arid ailar
Friday. MU 1. 1 868 .
FOR GEWANTOWN. -
Leave Philadelphia-6,7 L 8, 9.06, fill. 12A ! L anis
2k,..5, 5, 514 die. 7, &IL la. is. lir , -
"Leve mantown--6,,_,7 ifs 7 6. &MR P./ I *p 11 -BL
ts. a 4, 63.5 7.13. %le. as. • •
not
The
stop 830
on t dohe wn N•sins aid •
ermantotm,Bran thee(
idanud 5,4 12141114 Wll
G , , •
ON duisDAYB, .
Maws Phlladelpidis,--OZ Infanta& Ni 11.7 antiMPAL
Leave GierMantOWMllikaLA laandft ie.
R*FT,ROAD, •
Leave Phila=l,--6. 8, IA - 12 24 1 1,G tat %a anti
" reta i r;
ut am-4.w &jun and IL4O A. ,
11.; LSO. 8,10. 6.10. 6.,%11 1 . 4 1tand •l is d4A .
Leave Philaslelphia4-9.1.5 iniznstee• A' N.l Rand, F. H.
Leave Chestnut Ni 11,7.60 Minutes; 4611.01.40 Maud I
125 inftintea P IOIIOCitEN .
FONCQN'§i
Leave •ftimeithia-4. "/31. a:ILO& 'M.I 134 . $t 434
ft% . 1 7 it,
636.
Leave No two-1,40,, jso; 11 - 4•14 1
and 836 '
„ _••,..0N SUNDAY&
Leave fibiladelpitusrZia m endl7.l4
Leave ostietaWa 4. 1 ; .1.1 1 1'..M. •
FOR '
Leave Ptilhhs--6. 7.1 N U.-ILI:6X. X.l 136,, 4.16, 636,
1.15. 8.06 and .M. T , y
Leave 11 — CA 8 : 40 * 9 g0 11 31 A. H.l ll . Pk% 0.
. .
IX and 9 P. 1L
1111111DAY13.
Leave Philadebhia --1 A• ;OS and! 11 P. M.
Leave Manayunk_—__lX A. H. 6 and Ga p er M.
W. 0. General intendent.
, Depot, Ninth and Green att•whit
bUlt76lll.
isTm
FOR CAPE MAY via WEIFUJERSEY
, . .
• RAILROAD.' ."
.
From Foot Street /
(UPPER FERRY.)
Commencing Batnrdaty,3nly 15th,186614.
TRAINS L EAVE AS FOLLOWS:
FOR CAPE MAY.
Om A. Cape May Expreas, ducat 12 25 (noon.)
Ll 5 P. 14.. Cepa May Passenger. due at 7.15 P.
4.00 P. M., Fast Express, due at 855 P. M.
RETURNING LEAVE CAPE ISLAND.
&80 A. M Morning Mail, due at 11100 A. M.
9.00 A. M. Fast Express. due at 19071'. M.
5.00 P. M.. Cape may Express, due at EL 22 P.M.
Sunday Mail and Passenger train leaves Philadelphia
•at 7.15 A. M. Returning leaves Cape Island at 8.10 P. U .
^Excursion Tickets. 518 00,
• cape May Freight halm leave. Camden diar" at 040 A.
M. and Cape Island at ti 46 a. _
Commutation Tickets . between Philadelphia and Cape
May. at the following rates: '• - -
Annual Tickets, 8100; Quarterly Ticketa SA for saleat
the office of the CMS parry in Camden; N. J.
Through tickets can be procured at No. 1128Cheatxtut
!tree.(Continental Hotel), where orders can also be left.
for Baggage, which will be called for and checked at rod."
dances bythe Union Transfer Company. • ,
WEST JERSEY RAD ROAD LINEI3; •
Fore Bridgeton, Salem, Mlliville, Vineland and inter.
reediatairta Ooze, at 2.00 A. M. and &80 P M. s ,
Tor Cape May, 9.09 A. M. and 11.15 P. M. and 4.0 P. M. -
_Woe dbuililecommintation train, AOO
_ Oridgetcrn , and . Salem ,Freht,ht train le av e . , Caakdea
deny. st (noes) •
Comnmtanon ;Cheeks between Philadelphia and all
Astatine at reduced rate.. • • • ,
WIL SEWELL; Superintendent.
Ilia'Mlß"
FOR NEW YORK.—THE CAMDEN
D ABB 1 Y awl PHILADELPHIA
AND T : A le N RAILROAD 0051,.
ROHM LINE% from Philad a to New York. and
way Owes. ham ,Wahara , ".. wharf. , • l'are.
At 680 Ili.. via Waded , lust illanbon Annum_ _ .__,', 112 91
At BA. via 47. .lom and Jersey €lty_gxpratiAtau. • 8 In
A.
At 100 P. - via Camden and Amboy Pm:rook , 800
At :LBO P. , ~ via ellttlltell and Jersoy City Ettiraus, VOO
At 8 P. 14, for Molloy andintermemate moon&
lit 6.80 and 8 1L.2 and aim P. M., for firikenold, , •
At 8 and 10 A. M.. 8.80 and 4.10 P.M .. toritentart.
'At 5.80,8 44 10 A. 1.51,11. 8.14. 4.80, 6 and 11410 P. if., for
Id laston.
Istanat,n, B 'Beverly and Delano&
At 5.130 and In A4NLi 4a, 8, 8.0. . 4.0.6:and, 1140 PAL. fir
orona& __ _
_._ 41 ,
At k /1L
5.80 in6lo EL.I suurtsB, and 11410 P. ` 61. r ratio:
, Mater, Blvemdde„ mouton and Palmyra. , 5 P.M. for
~_ Rivorton and 8 . 80 P. H. for Palmyra._
At 6.80 4410 •
_A.HAV. ,4151.M1 InullLiß E L NLior klelt Boum
:filirTho 1 and min P. 48. Lino wipAlliaontt,oni fon or
market street bi nr j r . t..31:27.; ' '' ' '
At it A. k, via' and :entry City. NM ?oft
Enna. a ........ . . ...,.. , i _ '2B 00
At 7.00 and 11.0:1A.M.,2.80,11.80 and 5 . r.64. for Trenton and
Bridal, Andvtlom A. M. for Britt%
At 7.00 and 11 A. M.. 2410 and 6 P. M. for Morrleville arid
Tußotown.
At 7.4 x: and 10.15 IL M. 180 and IT. FL for Bawled and
Eddington. 6,,, --- ,„A v. ''' , - ,, Zai-
At 7.00 and 10.115 A . hi . ' 2.80 , 6. and ' 6 . .154., for Cot t . ,
Torreed46,Holmeatars. TataTiF t Whildnoillint des
burg and Frankfort!, and BP. 44. tor LLAmet urg and
intermediate Statical. - , I . ^ ' , A '
From West Philadoip hia Depot war , via Connecting Ran.
_ _
P- At. .
I. 'win. ,f." Jew WTS •ft
Line. via Jemey City- .:...... ... . . . .. 826 •
At IA. M. Emigrant Line. - - CO
The 9330 A. M. and 8.80 P.M. Lincs .- run Alletnata.
Sundays eat:este& • • 4 .
At 9.80 A. M., 1.10, 8.93 and 12 P. M., for Trenton, 1
At 9.80 A. M. 8.80 and 12 P. M.. for Bridal.
At LI P. M. (Night) for Moniaville, Tallytown. fithenclo.
Eddh3gton, Comwella, Torrisdale, Holmesbung.TaconY.
Wissinomingrßridesburg and Frankford.
For 1a331 . 11 leaving Iltui,idirwton take the car, on
ermira a., vosCriii
departure. The Cars on Market Street "Railwayren di=
nett to Weet Philadelphbs. Depot, Chestnut and Walnut
within one epees. On Sundays, the Market Street Cans
will run to connect with the itit A. id and &BO P. li. finest.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
At 745 A. Ati, for Niagara Fa l l Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego. Rochester_,Dinghampton, Oswego,
Syracuse, Great Hand. Mentroae.Wikeibane. Schooley's
mountain, Sc.
At 7.00 A. M. and 8.80 P. M. for Scranton, Streudaburg,
Water Gap Delviner IN Reston, Lam MM./a Plemingon,
the B.BOP. N. Line elonnecis - direct with - the ain
leaving Easton for Manch 01nrak.Alleadown. Bethlehem. ,
• At 5 P.M. forLiuntextville and Interned:ll3M Stations.
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO.AND PEMBERTON
AND HIGHTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Market'
Shr o lEerrY (Ifiy 6.lB ided . •
•At B'A . M.. 4an . for Merchaatsville, Moores.
ord, Hainerport. • Mount Roily, •
Smithville, Evansvi ll e, Vincentown , Birmingham an d
Pemberton. .
'At I and 4 P.M. for Lewietewn.W ••
own,Cookstown,
New Egyptidomerstown.grearn Ridge. imlgyetown,
Sharon and Di
• Fifty Pounds of 7.argis n:L ge only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking_ anything as bag
gage but their wearing appateL Allbaggage
_over fiff:y
lanruda to be paid for extra. The Com p an y lim i t their re.
• stfonnlity for baggage to tine Dollar per ponnd,and will
not be liable for any amp= beyond (6103. except by sPe ,
Zes act sold and checked direct thromth to
wowoo, womeeter, eld. Hartfoni. New; maven.
Providence. Newla cha ft er eg, Troy.. Saratogss
Roma, Syracuw ullalo, Niagara Pails sad
illuapennon Briggs.
An additional Ticket Office bxated at No. am
Martina otreetWhere ticketa to New York, =dial la.
portent points North and East, may be procured. Per
sona purchasing Tickets at this Office. can t have their bag
ja44emlheckedeffln. rjtsi . d e enjelfr a h . Pei Pim. by.
Lines from New YorkfaTF u hiladelpida will leave from
foot of Cortland s treet at 7A. M. and 1.00 and 4.00 F. M..
via
_anrsey CI dCamden. •At 8. 51: via Jena
City d E n. At 10.00 EL M. and`49 M., and 5.00
P. id.. via Jersey City and : West Philadelphia.
_From Pier N0..1.31. River, et 5.3141. WAncommodation
and 8 P M. ErPrees. via Amjxiy and Camden,
June 15. DM IL GATMER. agent.
•
jargemg PHILADHLPRIA,WILNINGTON
AND BALTIMORE RAILROD—
, TIME TABLE--Comnuancing Mon,
day. AprillBthi 'LBW Trains will leave Depot. canner of
Broad street and:Washirusten avenue. as follows:
Wayaxiail Train. at 8.80 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore, stopping at all reAmiar statiotur. Connecting
with Delawardßallroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and
-
intermediate stations.
• =Express train at 12.00 M. Iglundays evaeptedYfor
more and Washington. stoning at WilmM2toe. PerrY
villa and Havre.de.Grace. Connects at Wilmington with
train for New Castle.
Express Train at 8.80 P. M. (Ehmdays axzeptad),lor
timore and WashbaEtm!Hrtapping ,at: Chester, Tinirlow.
Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington.Newport,Stanton, New.
ark, Elkton.brortheast,Charlestown. PertYVille..._
__Havre-de
• Orace, Aberdeen, Perryman e. Edgewood , magnoßa.
Chase's and Stemmees Run.
NiOt Fartreernt moo P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Washington. stopping at Perryville and Havre. de - Grace.
Connects at 7Um.ington (Saturdays excepted/
with Delaware Railroad Line. stopping at New
Castle, Middletown, Clayton, Dover; Harringon,Seaford,
Salisbury, .Princess. Anse, and connecting at Crisfield
with boat for Fortress Monroe. Norfolk, Portsmouth and
the Borah: •
Passgers for Fortran Monroe and Norfolk via Bald.
more will take the 19.00 M. Train. Via Cristlekl will
take the 11 P. kL, train. - •
Wilmington Trains, atoning at all itatioris between
Philadelphia and Wilmington:
Leave Philadelphia at 11.4.M.,2.80,5.007 and 11.80 (daily)
P. AL The 5.00 P. M. train connects with the Delaware
Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 8.10 A. M. (daily) and LBO,
4.15 and 7.00 (daily) P. M. The 810 A. M. Train etoP
between Cheater and Philadelphia.
From Baltimore to Philadelphla,—L eavells4timare las
A. AL, Wa MalL 9.40 A. M.. Expresa. 9.25 91.. Ex
press. 8.86 P. AL-Express. 856 P. M., Exsresa.
SUNDAY TEAMS FROM BALTMORE.—Leave Bal.
timore at 955 r. AL. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perry.
villa and Win. Also stow at North East. Elkton
and Newark, to take passengers for Philadelphia, and
leave p ere from Washington or Baltimore, and at
Cheater to leave passengers from Washington or Bald.
more.
Through tickets to all points Werhlikrath and Southwest
may. be procured at ticket.office, fdSChestnut stroet,under
Continental Hotel. yawns also State Rooms and Berths in
Sleeping-Cars can _aecured during the day. eo ns
purchs.lug tickets at this office can have baggage e ed
at their residence by. the Union Transfer Company.. •
EL P. , II:ENNEY; Bupamtanclant.
. ---- - - 'WEST CHESTER' AND Puira
-- - TIELI'HIA RAILROAD. VIA ' ME.
MA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, 'Aprll 18th. 1868. the trains will
leave Depot, Thlity first and Chestnut streets, as follows:
Trains leave phuadelphis.- for- West Chester, at 7.15 A:
111., 11 A. M.. 2.80. 415. 4.50, 7 and 11 P. 51.il
Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia, from Depot on
Market street, 6,15, 7.15, 7.80 and 10.45 A. M., 1.55, 4.50 and
6.50 P.M
RA and after Monday ` June 15th an additional Tra'n
Will leave Philadelphia for Media, and bitermedia e
Points at 6.80 P. M.
. .
Trains leaving West Chester at 7,80 A. M., and leaving
Philadelphia atl.Bo P. /L. will atop at B. C. Junction and
Media only. • •
r Passengers to or from etationn between West 'l.:neater
a - nd B Junction going 'East, will take train leaving
Weet Chester at till A. M. and going Weet will take train
leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., anCitransfor at 13. , 0.
Junction. -
. . .
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. K rind dE.O
and leaving Weld Cheater'at 1.130 As EL and 4.50 P. K,
connect at B. O. Junction with Traine on P. and B. C. :B.
R. for Oxford and intermediate poin.tir
ON SUNDAYS—teave Philadelphia aty ROO A. AL and
. •
Leave Weet Cheater 9.45 A. M. and 6.00 P. K
The Depot ia reached directly bythe Chestnut and Wel.
nut Street care.' Thom of the Market Street Line run
within one agnate. The care of both lines connect with
each train upon its arrival.
Ur Passenger, are allowed to take wearing , apparel
only m Bag ge, and the Company will not, in anyi r m
be reaPonalble for an amount exceeding Slou Omens
centred is made lDr the name. kik riltl4 WOO
, • - General uperiatendemt. •
, OM** ' PECILADELPIEUALLAX_D 'BUB
ItAlLßOAD—dUilaszir -Timm TA.'
BLE.—Throu mid Street Itc v ,ii i k l : 2 l, t i
j, o.
tiriOsi Philadelphia. Baltimore. Harris
port. to the Northwest and Groat Oil on of •Penn.
sytvania..Plestard El t am or ! all N t Train& •. -.
On an d after sioNDA _. /47,4 the Ma= 0211
wsl f s
the Philadelphia and Erie Rimiest' , , ten as hums";
' Mail Train leaves Philadelphia_ ....... ........ tus F. If.
" " illiastsport.j,.„ .. . ........., 890 ALM.
""" " arrhros W Er r • ... 810 XBL .
Ede Ex ii reu 162"1 1 4 631115tumnt: . ..... a6l P. Q- 2:
, w 0 arrives at Fide:: • ."•. y,......4... M. •
&Mira Mill leaves Philadeliaa..•...... ....... aoo A. M .
- r . •watt ~......... ... .. . &Si 9 r.' M.
" " 8111V18 at Lock If aVe2:44 ...... ••• . , 7.46 P. M.
, . EAR ... "
Ida Train leaves Bri ...... . • 6......11.00 - /L M.
Wip_imu . . Apa1:...... - ... .. • ao.u.P, it.,
i ,... ~.. arri vesat rnimaelpium., . 7.10 A. M.
Er* Express leaves Erie. .....:•••"...; . .. : . .... 7.40 .' at..
- wutiamaport.." ... ..... au ... at..
." .n arrives at Philadelph ia. .."` • "..` 6.90' IL '
Mail and Express connects with Oi l . vreeg and Ane.
dhow , /diver Railroad. Binp_o_h_eched Through.
RP') L. TYLEit,
. General BapeOiteadant. ''
TIikATIMEMV innESS 0 5r
QUICKEST - 111 EB, RECOling:
MX PIN 11,011116.' • - •
Pte-
.. • .
ilitillitilllEßAci_OMffl4T4 PENINTLIVA , , •
NIA stAyLgoADAND .PAN-uArmLE N . 7 1 )4 HOlOlll Vol -'
TIME than by COMPETING LINER.
takingtho 11.00 TRAM junta ,!
ON N Tlywatt EV=O.NAnt Alif, P. hf.. BS
Okil. 0 B N/OHT on the mil= • " : :
sir THE %M G M i.(u t i rld celebrated Palate
nut through from
E I VA I MUNNATL Passengers takia , ..x the MOO.
and 11_ ..00 P M. Trains reach
_OO4:3INNATI and • all '
Pants WEST and SOUTH OM! IN ADVANOIQ
of all Other Routes.
Panama , " for 0 11 1CINNATI„/NDIATi ca APtia8,,
ST. LOBIR - CAIRO,OHICAGO, B
TON, 111.MWY HILWAITKEWA OHAH,
and all: ts WEST.' NO sztd
wEBT, willttartienlar t salt for TIMM 8 118 7.1ii$ •
PANHANDLE p articular • •
sar i Tz tu 4SECURE . the USIED LUMEN of
this be VERT -P IT and .• FOR
TICKETS 'Via PAN-HAN LE.," at TICKET MICE&
N. CORNER NINTH and OBBEITNUT Streets. ;
NO. 116 kLIFEET STREET, bet -4 Second, and Pm:tilts.
And THIRTINETOBT and MARKETBtreets.WestPltila.
O. F. Scutt; Oen'l Ticket mt., Pittabursh."
40124 U. uu,ts.s. Betel Essen Ast,4ol BroadWaY.K ,
Eriminsing READING RAILROA D
GRRAT-TRUNK-Dom ,
alas lelphia to the interior of Penmsylva. ,
the Busqueharmai Cumberland ane•
Wyoming alleys, the North, Northwest and the Cana. ,f
daaSummar Arrangement of PassengerTridrisa i danstil f.
1868, leaving_ the_ (ionipanraDepot, Thirteen Cat ,
lowhill atreetif,'Pbil,Lel,phia; at the following hours - ''" •
f MORNING ACCOMAIODAT/ON.--At 7.80 - , fa. ffi fen;;.;
Reading and all intermediate Stationsind Allentown.
Returning. leaves Reading at 0.80 . P. M..- arriving
lO
Philadelphia - at 9.15 P. AL _ •__ • • +' • -
MORNING EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. M. ROO heading. Le.
baron, Harristrarg. Pottsville. •Pine Grove, :Tamaqua.;
Bunbem,___Williarnsport,Elmirs. Rochester,Nlagara_railA,,-'..
Buffalo. Wllkesbixra , Pittaton.- York. Carlin% iase. bersburg.Estown, did •
The 7.80 conitects at Reading with the East Penn.
sYlvania ad trains. for Allentdwri,.Ase.; and ' theV
8.15 EL M. connects with e LebsuionNalley#ath for f;
Harrisbturg,dre.; at Port Clinton with Cataw Bat. :
trains for.Williamsport., Lock Haven. ,Elraira, t
HarrisbMg with Northern Central, CnMberhuni Valley. - " '
andSch i n ylkOillNa n M d ,
P Bu o E u S eba - nna b t a rai nuarg f , o Pr N in o s r v th o u v m e, b
er. ;
-lan iln ml ß kC L a ease h Philadelphiasal) P. r C ßeading,
Pottaville, Harrisburg. dm. connect. •
tugble with Reeding and Columbia Railroad I Bathe for CONcy
am. dm
POTTUTOWN- 'ACCOMMODATION.-leaVel'
town at 6,45 A.M. stopping at intermediate statiouslar
!javelin Pbiladelp_hft, at 9.06 A. M. Returning hiavea.Fbi. -; •
laditaat 4.80 P. M. arrives In Pottstown at (1441 LL.
READING ACCOMMODATION-Leatna`Bea at
7.80 A. M., 'Sopping_ _at all was , stations; anivesl in
delli=l9,ls-Af ill. _ •
g; leaves Philadelphia at 6.15 P. IL g arrives in
Reading ata_K, K _
andfor ,Miladelphia leave H a rrisburg at SAO A. bd.. • '
and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., arriving in et at
LOO P. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg al%
and Pattsvitle at it45P: M.'; arriving at l'hUadelp • ' ,
Harrisbuig accommodation Reties Reading at 7.15 A.
Harrisburg at 4.10 .P. M. Connecting at Readhlit.
with Afternoon Accommodation , south at 6.80 P. X.
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M.
Idark.et-train.-with- a-Passenger - car - attachM - leaVes" -
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Pottsville and all Way Sta.
tions Lleavea pottgoiLle at 7 A. Id.. for PhilattelPida and ail
'Way Btatiatut„, ,
All the above trains ran dall).Bundaya excevteil,
Sunday trains leave P e at ROO A. M.. and
delphla at 8.15 P. M. ; leave Philadelphia for Reading - at
8.00 A. MM.,,, returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M.
CIIEBTER VALLEY RAILROAD-Passengem for_
-Downingtown- and intermedtate - pointelaintflle =KM:
12.45 and 4.80 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, rat
at 6.19.9. sum - 6.4= .
PERRIOtdEN RAILROAD.--Passengerfs for College.
villa take 7.80 A. M. and 4.13+) P. M. trains from Plitladel.
plua,, returning from' { Collegeville at 8.27 A . M. and 1.49 P.
M. Stage lines for various points In. Peralomen Vatter •
connect with to airs at Collegeville.
NEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEi3Z-Leaves New York at; 9 A. M., 11.03 and 8.00
P.M., passing Reading atil A. M.. L5O and 10.10 P. Moand
connect at, Elatrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh. Chicago,
Williamsport Elmira. Baltimore. die. .; •
_Returning, 14 ass Train leaves Dantsburg, on arrival
of Pennsylvadia from Pittsburgh. at 8 and 5.25
A. M.. 9.85 P. MI passing Reading at 449 05 and. A. M.
and 11.40 P. M., arriving at New York 10.10 and 1L45.6.31.,
and 5.00 P. M. Bleeping Cars accompanying these trains
through between Jersey MP and Pittsburgh. withent
change.
Mail train for New York leave!' Hannisburg at 810 A. M. ,
and 8.1:5 P.M.Mail trainfor Harrisburg loaves New York
at 18 Noom_ • ..
111(21.UYLvinr,,L VALLEY RAILROAD.-Milud leave
Pottsville at A 45.11.90 A. M. and 6.40 P. 91..retunringftym
"Tamaquimit 1345 A. M. and 2.1.9 and 4.25 P. M.
SCHIM.,KILL AND 'SUSQUEHANNA RAILRO AD.
Trains leave Auburn at LEA A. M. for.Pinegrove and Han. •
risburg, and at 12.15 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re.
turning from Harrisburg
_at 880 P. M. , and from . Tremont
at 7.40 A. M.'and 5.86 P. M...
TIoRETS.-Through first-class tickets and emigrant
tickets to all the principal points in the North and 'West
and Canadaa. ,
Excursion Tickete from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediate : Stations., good for day only. are sold hy
Morning , Accommodation. Market 'Train,• Reading and
Pottstown' Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. -
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good •for dayobly
are sold at Reading and Inter ediate Stations .by Road
lug and ?diatom' Accommodation Trains at reduced , ,
ra Th tes.
e follaiing tickets are +obtainable only at the Office'
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 727 South Fottrth street.
EhiladelPhia. or of G. A. Nicoll.% General flaperintendanti
RP ,
Commutation Ticket, at gi per cent. disr.ount. between ,
any points desired. for families and firma.
Mileage Ticketa, good for 2.000 mile, , between all points
at 852 BO each, for families and firma
Season Tickets, for three. six, nine or twelve menthe.
for holders only. to all, points at reduced-ratea. •
man residing on the line of the road will be far.
ni e si l ie r Fwith cards, entitling, themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare. , _ •
Excursion Tickeht from Phlladelphlitto prindpal sta.
Lions, good for Saturday Sunday and Monday, at reduced
fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office. at Thirteenth
and Callowhill streets. • • • - • • -
FREIGHT.r-Goode of all descriptions forwarded to all
the above iota from the Comproara New EreleaDePet.
. _
Broad and Viillow streets.
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily &CUE' A. K.
12.46 noon. B.te and 6 P. M. for Reading, Labiate% Harris,
bore. Pottarville„Port Clinton. and all points f or an close, at the Philadelphia Post-Office for an places
on the road and its branches at 6A. Pd., and for Mersin,
cipal Stations only at 2.16 P. M. • )
• BAGGAGE.
Dungan'e Eames will. collect Baggage for all trains •
leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No 226- ,
South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Cal- •
lowhill streets.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
• Ra ilroad.—Summer Time. -T
effect Ma y I.oth, 186%. The tre, of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at
Thirty-first and Market streets, which ia reach ed. directly
by the care of the Market Street Passenger Railway. the
hist car connecting minu t esch train. leaving Front and
Market streets thirty before its deparure. Thole
of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway Within
one square of the Depot,
ON . SUNDAYS—The Market 'Street Cars leave Front
and Market Streets 136 minutes before the departure of
' each train.'
Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on apelication at the
Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Cheatnut
streets. and at the DePot.
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and
deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest.
nut street, N 0.116 Market street, will receive attention.
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ:
Mail Train... . . . .... ........ —....at8.00 A. M.
Paoli .. • ......141.0.00,A,
past Line . . .at 12.00 M.
Erie Express.. ....... . at 12,00 X \
Paoli Accom. /jai!: .....
Harrisburg Accommodation at 2.80 P. M.
Lancaster Accommodation. ............. ....at 4.00 P„ M.
ParksburfiTrain. . . ..at 680 P.-M.
....at 11.15 P. M.
.................at 11.15 P. M.
Accommodation.. • ..at MOO P. M.
Erie Mail leaves•day. ex•eePiilialA•ll•3••
Philadelphia Exprest leaves daily. All other trains
daily, except Sunday.
The Western Accommodation Train rune daily. except
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured arid
baggage delivered by6.130P. M.;_at 116 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, NU:
Cincinnati, Expreas..... ............... ........at 1.85 A l ra.
Pbiladelphia Expreaa ........ .................. 7.10 "
P Erie abMail Train.........,....... . ..::......." 9.10
Fast 9.85 s.
Lancaster Train . •• " "1.7.30 P M,
ErieExpreaa t• 5 , 00 la
.Paoli Accom. Nos. 2a 8.. ...... ........at 340 es 7.10 "
Day ... ... ........... ....... ...at 6.00 "
Harrisburg Accem..... . ................. " 0.60 :
Per further thformation.
JOHN O. ALLEN, Ticketent; 901 Chestnut street
FRANCIS FUNK, Agen_,t 11 Market street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
' The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume
any risk for Baggage; except for wearing apparel.; and
limit their rapona., bfilty to Onellundred Dollen:lin value.
MI; Baggage exceeding that amount in %MICK) Will "ba . st
the risk.of the owner: TW A onbit eclat con
RD
General Superintendent AltOena. a. .
ELPBIA BALTIMORE ,
EriarillageMi rld a Eintemar
, Arrangements. On and after Monday.
April 18: UAL the Trains will leave Philadelphilkfroneug, •
Depot ()Mho Wed Chester & Philadelphia Railroad. cop;
ner of ThirtY-Orst and Cheslant streets (West PhiLadla)
at 7.15A.JA., and 4.50 P. M. ,
Leave'Biang Bun, at MS M. and Orford at 400
SL
and leav_ e - Oxford at 8,25 P. M.
A Market Traci with Passenger Oar attached will rim
on Tuesdays and Aida leaving th e Walrus ,
A. M., Omford at 11.45 and Kennett at LOOP. con- ';
=at West Chester, unction with a b•a,M for' bila,
a l . On • Wednesdni u u i pl• Baturdays train leaves '
philggelphia at a AO P. through to Oxford. _
The Train leaving Pidlado &14 1 ast 7.15 A.M. commas at
Orford with a daily line of 13 for Peach Bottom, hr
Lancaster county. Returning,. eaves Peach Bottom to
connect at Oxford with the Altattorre Train for 4104*
The' - Train having Philadelnhie;at 4.50 R. B. ran to ':
Rieing Sun,
Bu Pameng o n re
allotted the to
atnayke w a n r o i t n , e i
In m% for d nsno mp wftem w gone
na
n gp u np a ia rreeal O-
nbley .
•
=ma a epfthil contract be made for the same,
mhl9; XIE NRYWOOD . General limn;
. . .
.
411MONEN B ABT mu Mayt. R7 vAnR
BQ4SD. to - Wdkasbarre.
611-biunt rt i ;Oenfranii.-nna-sili- points on LehLgl
ey R ailro ada de nwkwa. _ .• -
new arransemente. perfected -tide day, Chia roadie - s -
enabled to igloo increased dmatch to machines. cow
ied_to the above named Lts. -- • - '
d4b r e g. l ifet Y VI R I IMEWIALErgreeda
Before 6P. M., will - reach Wilkeeberre. Mount Cam ;-
Sfalmanoy City. and the other etatime In fd ehanoy -
Waring venal before U A. Al g & li the eneceedhig day.
(NARB. Aa&
;?7 , 4,1