v V , ' " T .'. ' l miDAT, :3Wt 1. 1WH. :; ' BHEKIDAN'S OAVALHT. FROM wrurRALlHKTrR'i COM HAND. - t - a a. -j - , nmr.L roHcrn sfnt to tKTT.RMTi tmw iiik ktrrLiF.s wbiH ai k--wby bb abash-inkd TUBSlBOBOrlYKCBlHBO., , , MABTTWsm'BO, W, Va., June 30-Arrlving hereon jtatarriitf morning al li o'clock, and learn ing that a Isrirn' train of wairfins, tcim. by several thousand trooos. would mart at 6 o'clock for titnunton, wl'h supplies f i rovisions and 1 aromnnitton f'r Uiwhis linntei nna crook command, t di-tormlmd to acoitnp.inv It. Lute in thn afternoon of the next day we were Ordered to return to M.irtinslMirg, where, i in our arrival, 1 until Hint llie expedition h id been turned buck hecttiat Humer and Crook hid ar rived at Lewiaburg. It win said iluit the gennrai Intel not lw a hii' I. but onlv rcpulniil lietnre l.ynohliiirK. and th o hoy e mid li.ive taken the plai tha next duy, liut llieir auiiiiiiuition i getting very anir. e, and K well, ami Hrecktnrid.'-!, and Mot'auslaml were nil a'tning lor point to cnt Hu m oil'. I fame to comment 1 1 iimke. Time will how the truth N spe Mil? all malt-re, the Hunter and The supplies wnun were to luive pme to the i-miiniaiul through tho vhIIiv, will now !i sent via I'ark'r-iiiiirg to harle-lon, whore Hcnerat Hunt ;r hus already ordered his headquarter to lio prepared. tttr TkAH.V WTM.vn TKT.TTJTl APTI PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. JULY 1. 18G4. THF GRFAT CEHTRAL FAIR. I CITY INTELLIQENCEi I. Tlkl Ontlma rrnt Whlt-a H-mim tn . Jamn River Dsprt Fltht t llvllo t HI. Maryw 'hrh Vnprerlentet Knllnntry or oar II era nitllrrlea isiiiillloia .4 Hart . rpoa Wtalto Itoiine, 11AIH aktbrs Cavai.bv Conrs, J"" The (lay belorc General (Sheridan's return ti White Hotiw, he having been delayed by send Inn hi prisoners and wounded, nearly one th in sand In number, to Weal 1'oiiit lay another route, Wado Hampton, who had marched upon lit- right Tank at a renjuciful distance all the wiv ' fr.n nonhinaeiile. crossed the M itianonv an I ' l amanker to tl win t ward of him, and tiMde an , ( rook expedition included. auenipt to rapture nil trans at wniie noun.-. - He wa .frustrated In thin liy the combined flonaofOvncral Ahercroinhic, Major Hotnnon, of ine home artillery, and the irunlioau. llitinp ton'i forrra were ahclled out ; Wit hi renriruard had not loiten dear f the vicinity before it . verhaulrd, neiir Tnnmall'a Kiaiioo, by ciolom l treg s and Colonel Devlns' lir find. n of Ueai ral riberidan'a advance, who charged upon nnJ grratly hastened i' movemenui. in thl- enK,i' ment, Maior Itcntly, of the nth New York, wko ttelmvcd very gallantly, wa wounded in the leg, ranting amputation. The 0ier.ition w.i iu-:-cewfuly performed bv Ir. Kuliaon, Surgeon in C'hlef of Torbt'rt'i Division, and the Major ia now doing well. ,,- , " " A Hhlrmlah al Jimim' Rrltc. Having received aupplicn and recruited amnc vthat at White Hone, wiihonl twnher molenta tion, General Sheridan moved hii corps, with his trains, towards the James river, 1) -vins' r.j l Meriiu's Hrigmlts being lu t!l8 S;lvaiice. When near Jones' bridge, tiim the ("hickaliominy, en the iiJ-inst., they came upon a bodv of tho "fniy'a cavalry, which they nam rlcircd out, with fritting los-es In the lt, 4th, ftih, and 10th iew York, and 1st United Slates. Hatlle of M. Mart's 4'hnrrh. In protecting the tlanks and rear of the corps trains, General Orepg moved his dlviiou towards Charles City Court House, finding and rklimishlng with small liodlcs of the enemy, j When near St. Mary's Church, on the U4tha he I ascertained that a large for e of Infnntry and cavalry were posted ami intrenched a short dis tance in his front, and on his fljnk, apparently with a desiga to inurcepi his progress. From the formidable preparations made it was evident that tbey expected Sheridan's whole force to attack them. In this they were soon disappointed, and, ending that Gregg was flanking their position with bit two brlgHdcs, they left their works and fiercely attacked his flank and rear with a galling' fire, demounted. This attack, being expccuxl, slid Dot tn the least confuse oar gallant troops, who at once returned the tire, and, having tils- :' aaoonted, gave them battle. Gregg placed bis led hones in the safest position he could select, sad, finding he was largely outnumbered, fell back, fighting every inch of the way, till be ; reached an opening where bis artillery could be made to tell upon the enemy's ranks, bat stl 1 keeping them in inch a position that they could ' not reply eflcctualiy with, the same arm of the service. Lama at fit. Mary) f'hnrrh. ' " This was unquestionably one of the most fiercely contested little battles which our cavalry has ever fought, and oar losses were compara tively large. Only Duvies' and Colonel Gregg's brigade were engaged on our side, while Hamp ton bad a portion of E well's Infantry to asiiai film. Ail of Gregg's communications to Slicri- , lan were ibtcrcejited, and he could get no rein- ' " nituts. , 1WColonelCovod, C lt,rwya1:moVl"y ton of ex.Congrcssman " "'"'rft wounded and left on the field. ? ' through the body. Colonel Smith, 1. . 'me, waj shot through the thigh, flesh wonnd, whit tie insisted did not hurt hint eo that be could not remain in eommaad. Hie surgeon, however, ordered him to desist. Coloticl Huey, 8th l'enn ylvania.U misting. Captain Vf. Phillips, 1st Maine, serving on the sua of General Gregg, was fcilleo AUCTION BALE THIS MOHNINQ thi: att i:x i aimoi:. Etc., r.le., Ke-, r.tc.. r.ir., Joe Jnhniliin' Army, There are four corp In Oeni-ral l ie Johns' m's arniv, now opposing Kherman. llnrdee'i Corps Is composed ol Cheatham a, Cleburne's, Walker's, and Hates' llivii-tons Hood's Corpe. of Hteven aon's, Mewnrt's, mid lllnilui in's liviiont I'olk's Corps, of l.oring's ami Trench's livi-ina, and another of dillerent communis; mid Whe-ler'e t avalry Corps eouaiHts of the division of Kelly, Jackson, and Martin. There are alfO two Independent cavalry (livi-lons, respectively commanded tiT Roddy and l.ec, which act in concert wilh Wheeler in the field, though. iitlr.r-t in their organizations. The Georgia lnf.intry, or "Governor Itrown's petH," us they are called, are said to number !'-. tween ten and fifteen thousand ; they are princi pally employed In erecting breastworks, and ai jet have done hut little fighting. The, othor corps arc each said to lie about twenty thousand strong. The Kchcl cavalry have not, nntll recently, effected much harm to our rear. The burning of the bridge at Tiltnn and the destruction of the trains there, and Wharton's dash lust week, have been the only damago since the burning of the ninle train at Cassville. General Sherman has ii-sned an order In relation to tho punishment of guerillas, biishwackcra, and murderers, which will fullv meet the requirements of the situation. Louitrillr Jaurnnl. FOREIGN JOTTINGS. . Captain Montgomery wat shot In the tVjjl ; Captain Tncker, 1st Maine, in the shoulder; Cap " tain See, 2d Pennsylvania, In the hand : Captain ' Ellie died of sunstroke j Captain Page, 10th New Tfotk, killed i Major Deweee, Uth Pennsylvania 'mksing; also Adjutant Heed, '2d Pennsylvania, T aad Captain Adams, signal otlicer. Adjutant H. M. Saidwin, 6th Ohio, killed) also Lieutenant ' Heed, let Pennsylvania. Major Cillcy, 1st Maine, ' shot in the leg. All behaved with the greatest bravery, and ' their conduct is extolled in the highest terms by Ovneral Gregg. ' Baudot's Battery lost eighteen men and twenty-five horses. Deunison's three men and ix horses. Ut raamll fklrnlh Near JonV BrllK, !' CUlcUaliomloy, ' June 23, IH4. ' lltot Joaeph Wright, M. lit Pa, thigh ; Corporal A II - llt.I, litPa.armi 8KtTh'n SnvUar, 1J. 1st Va, side; w u ti...u ,i i.. v. i.f ira kn... K. lit Fa. arm: Baaiaal Hrfd. L. I1 Fa, iSuulKar; ui A O KIHot, 1, 11 f. sip; wao w itranara, ti, i r, ,ii.ihuw, . . fianll. E, lal Pa, ark et W Tare.C lit Pa, arm; ltiihrr. M, Ir PS. kota hip. : Hill Wait-r Leal, E. 11 Pa, Uxk ; Oeorsa W Kilaa. M, lut Pa, hand; laaac (Voir, K, His PT knaa; Frank Whoalan, D. l nh Pa, il le; Corp a iMrht..nn. V. laik Pa. mw. Dm Aiuhrnlwli. l. IKitt hia Pa', V. riniavr ui ntrki HC Mahonv. I l:tti P at., w.n.ra. A.lMtta Pa. arm : Jolia Kiifs. 1. . .r- n n.llrv. H. I.lih Pa. aule and baak; WmJPex V .lit Pa, arm; An UcMahood.t'.IHth ra. hand t Julio ' JH AJtanh. D. th ra, tnliih; Alsrt Kosanerana, B.4in mm .n. Cnrn Prrd.rlck L lloachea. li. 4th Pa. chesk and am; coipliantol ruiek, 1). 4 in Pa. arm; But Jamaa Barktn, B, 4th Pa, las fraolurtd; Corporal William I XcCloia, A. 4th Pa, ihlfrht J'avld Kleliarda. I, 4lli ra. arm: W B McF.lroy, B, 4th Pa, thnuldw; t B J Smith. B. 4th Pa, kit; J M MeC'ordr, V, lih l'a.ltilti: W D Black bnrn, D, 4th Pa, arm; HeKt-Ma) K Apnrty with the principles of G.irlbaldi Is forming In the llaliuu enamours. The corporation of Manchester now supplies high-pnissiire water-power lo the buildings in that town, and this pressure, feeding numerous turbines (n particular kind of water wheel), ac tually aunnlics wind to the church organs, turns rnuiues and fans, works hoists and cr.iucs, and in some hotels dues all the lil ting of the establish uent. The article known in commerce as Jnte, which has been once tally described In this gos sip, is now used in the manufacture of tine roods, such as ladies' dresses, cravats, browser ings. and other articles of dress. It costs but about live cents a pound, and whon properly bleached and prepared, Is as handsome us cotton. Lord Palmcrston, In a late speech, rebnked severely those British merchants wno cameo on a contraband trade with the Hebels in China, and sent homo to thoir friends "high flown pane gyrics" of their customers. H might, with much iireatcr nronrietv. have referred to the con- tralndists who are doing the tamo thing for the Hebels in the Southern States. A substitute broker enticed a foolish yonng fellow from lioston to Concord, cw Hampshire, the other day, where he Induced htm to consent to go as a substitute for 100, with the promUe that as soon as be was enlisted "he should marry i beautiful young lady who was worth $10,030. The su""000 I'lestioned him and detected the frand, and bUi lbal inl til( brokef WW missing, Francla C. StV.nicr. who murdered Uicuard Tlr'.cr, Warden of the Maine State Prison, on the 14th of May, 1V63, was executed on the 2ith instant, at Thomaston. This Is the first enforce ment of the death penalty in Maine since 18:W. There are eleven other persons nndor the death sentence, but whether nny of them will euttor de pends upou the will of the Governor. The lloyal Dublin Society, of which we hear bat little in this country, is more tliau a hundred yeais old, and is an agricultural, botanical, statis tical, soological, geological.mineralogical.artisti cal, and all sorts of a society. It is managed by snbsuriliers, who are liberal without being luarncd, give very small salaries to the scientific men they employ, and make all the show and take all the honors to themselves. It is, in fact, a mutnal .jm.w.. . iv.j, aa some oi our own most pre tentions societies arc, ana about as oseiut. One day last week a man laboring under aberration of mind was taken from tha Roches ter depot of tho Central Railroad and sent to the Lunatic Asylum of Monroe countr, where he still remains. It was supioscd that he had escaped from some other asylum. He had in bis possession a railroad check. No. 711, from New York to Chicago ; but no baggage to corres pond has been found .He gives his name as Edward Williams, but his shirts arc marked "Anson Rogers." Harvey's theory of the circulation of the blood, of thecirculation.li) beginning to be disputed ; for blushing, sudden paleness of the face, Hushing and chilliness ot tno nouy, ire nacntly occur without any disturbance or modili eminn nf ilm heart's action. The steady move- n.entof the blood in the capillaries, the circulation through the liver without the intervention of any The first of the auction sales al (he Great Cen tral Knir took place this morning. The s lies were cont'uud to tho Smve an 1 II dl iww.ir the Machinery and the Agr.cnllnrnl 1 iiplcinen s, and Furniture Department The attendance was small, and but moderate pri'-cs were obtained. Tlis" I'rls-v. At ten o'cloik, Mr. T. S. Fills, sue Ion fr, mount) d a stand erected i". the Hollow-wire Department, and corrniet ced the ordar or the sale for the ilav. He stated th 't the aalis would be for cli, without reserve or l mlta ion. It was al-o expected tluit the goods purchased at the morning sale would ba removed during the atternonn. lb first articles depose J 1 1 wi r ' lot no, z, eoiisisllna ot a I'niteU Stales complete stove. eight Int lies, with pot, kettle, sp,er, and lon- ran. J Ins lot was vailieu ill iiiiici.-en nun ir, nt was finally knocked ilwn lo Mr. J. N. Clark nt tlie price of fourteen .Miliars and a hull. l.ots No. 1 aud 'I constilincd the remains ol the stores eontrihiiUd by Stuart A I'o er-on, the first lot, iovtiver, having liceii disposed of alter the cat.. logiie had lieen mane out. Mr. C. Williams' contributions were in x put up, and ware disposed of to thu donor at the loliuw- lng7:..;:'.u p-.c" : Lot No. .'I. One ID-inch gaji-burner parlor stove, valued a' nroiignt wi. Lot I No. 4. fine liz-inch gas-burner par. or stove, valneil at -ju, nrongnt i.. Lot No. A. One lhrce d'Uib'0 oven cooking range, valued at .0, Irout'lit 10. Lot No. (i. one 4-inch M. I anil i.oiuns patent ventilator, vuliii d at 010, brought W. Lot No. 7. One No. 4 Culver pattern hot-air furnacn, valued at S'lW, brouiiht 100. Lot No. lo, consisting ot one large uounio-ovcr hotel range, contributed by 1). Mcllvuino, Ks.., valued lit $113, brought tio. It was purchased by Mr. Hand. Chase, Shiirpe Thompson's lot, No. 17, con sisting of one fotir-oven hotel kitchen and canopy, two hollers and stewholes, was the subject of much competition when ollercd for sale. This range, it will remembered, was used in the kitchen of Die Fair, and has c Hiked over six thousand meals per day, together with supplying nt times the demands of the l'eun Kitchcn.i The range was sold independent of the selling and the stack. It is valued at one thousand dollars, and started at the low figure of two hundred dollars. Alter considerable bidding, it was finally knocked down to the donors for the sum of $U0. The sale of some one hundred other lots, con sisting of parlor gas-burning and other stores uccci ded the disposition of the mammoth range, all of which brought but moderate prices. The Machinery iti1 Aa-rlcnliural De partment. was afterwards visited, and the goods remaining on hand disposed of. To-morrow Morn Ins;. at 10 o'clock, the stock of the Refreshment De partment will be put under the hammer. Among - j.. ; -:un.i iiiio..i... ir. ianniU.i,i.. CITY INTELLIGENCE! ' i Svt rr TiiRanoMF.TaR To-bAT. Six A.M., 7J. Noon, HI. One P. M., B?i. Wind S. S. W. VxivmstTT Cow nicktT List or Gnan. vatfs. Musical Fund Hall was crowded by a large audience this morning, on the oc -aslonor the annual commencement of the Vnlverslty of Pennsylvania. The audience was composed princli ally of Indies. The following Is tho order ol i ri i-.es, ti getht-r with a list nf the graduates, and the iiiinni ot tho-e upon wh im the prir.es v.cre tonlerred . cittt'ttt or i rRCist. rsic. I IIAI I 1: IO I'K KV IIA.I IKS t.ruk f ii t ' mM IV. ii i ra . Krimalb 11. Ciisllr. M d O XJ. I O A. N, ratftT and wtwlfaata rslr m - FANCY OOODS, NOTIONS. Ao. riitEWOMS, FL&OS, fto. tches anil IllRoVclrisr, Ho. 9 lBAWIirllT STUEP.T, (rmi atraet ataiva fasrond, bsttwaan Narfcst an Ckaaaat) ai;S-taa PMItADBLPHia. " OLD S IMrKOVF.D STF.AM AND wateiu 1 IIKAITNU APPAItATt'K. . For Warailrs and Vantuatins Pnialc Hultillniri and Pn- vaia itasioanvai. Ma fm faa'n rest hy Hi . IMUJS blEAM A-Sli WATKH nr.ATINO ramrsn Ol I'UILalls.l.' oi a. . JiMi-s P. wartn, Vo 41 H Klt'ltril trt. hJtl-dm M. PEt.rwkl.U uiilnllilant. Oiiiilon-"l'"rtiiiiiif r Vi v s.ttn's.' i Aimtk nt i lie rt iicsli- Uratiot oiailiii " I urn "I'leii urli ne llyriocnle, Ul Otstldit T'hroli pv of llonier,' D' uiais.Ti '-MrUii' r anil lo-niiion," frail- is lh'l. li. om.rs tlaye,. ('. Rene i.rei! ry. tlrnnoTlllfK.t.ii'lwIlt. Charles h. Morgan. J r. I flNKFIUilMO OP 1IKORBF.S. The Degree of llacln lor of Arts was conferred ou the following memtiers of the Senior class : .lamas llatnrfl, Aie-.arilT II. tmilll, I I'tanSllti li.Ca.ili-, ! lb III V I '. t')iitininlt, 1 I l.iule- M.l'n.wll, VWli-in .1 1 li. W'H.lilnston II. ibiiun, 1 ('lianas i;ilpln..lr ('. Han (iri'Kory. i The Degree of Ilachclorof Science was con ferred on William P. Coleuian. The derree of Master of Arts was conferred on the following graduates of three years' stand ing : A. M iller Allr-.l l..ll.mlu,n, K. Hoiimt Itiiyes, fraii' is H'J I, li. IWiini iill K. l.wlWig. Chsrlo. K. Murn, Jr., I ,-,ir. Oakm'in. Untist t J. H. Htan, Howard W.m.iI. Charles .1 I.lt'la, Jnt.iiA. Mi rtnnr, il. nr Mullet. I rank W. Paul. K. ilrrenmiKh Piatt, .lanlfs Has Is, I hirloa A. Hijiaeffcr, William S). Hteen, Hatmul Warnir, Jr., (.enrse W. WnnnaiDSChar, V. Ilium W. Wurta, Zi7ZttMiT.WW. MthP. uiish ! propulsive force, he tact " T Batti. 1., 4th Pa, W ; j MoMiiuin,li,4th Pa ie.a.aiii aifcries are usually found empty, among other taa achatftr. B.4th pa.nc.-k t u wiisoa, 1, 4th Pa.ttii.h-, I things, cannot lie accounted ior on thtiypotlie j.bBpugan.E, 4th Pa, head; Jamaa B (ka-rnan, t, id Pa ,iB lnllt tie heart is the sole mover of The blood. 57Sirf.r.:-.? V.rnke.r ! The new theory ia that thn action ia a chemic! oac. Lewis Msur) . R, 'id Pa, mi R 11 Pierre, L, Id Pa. both ' ctxska-.D. Bates, L, 3d Pa, If K : Thus Jf uklns. 1.. ra, aum; llaurr O'I'all, L, ti Pa, .Iiouklo'; Kpb llartliolo aiaw.P, sdPa.ahmiMler: Hersosnt W C Kraoi, 1). 'id Pa, wck; Hiram Blipart, M, 'id Pa. knae; Captain Clement i-ae, 24 Pa, hand: W 11 CuUey, A, 'id Pa, arm; Jaeob Frits, n. tl Pa, hand; CorpiraJ KrTin a. ttlssnikart, II. 8th Pa, both anklet: Joha W Itlehards, t. Ml) Pa, arm; Oore M Mi lntyre, (1, Sth Pa. arm) K L Wlae, (1. sth Pa. arm; W C Olilesnie, o, sth Pa, Uilfh; J fmHh. (I, etb Pa, bark aad chsst ; eiorp A B Wolf, O. Sth la. a da and back: W Miller, B, sth Pa, aarond and fourth drisars; Bjt J B Cuurtaey, P. Sth Pa, le; tA-rp 1. A Slfbart. M. Sth Pa. foot amputated; John Jjhnaon, V, Sth Pa, hip ; (lao A flntlh, U, llllh Pa, shoulder; Corp H Umllh, b.Ifcih Pa, arm; Pater French, D.hitB Pa, aide and na k; John Pbllithasl, D, Kith Pa, lt; Sgt Monroe Steaaea, O. ltitii Pa. ahouidrr; Amos Adiek. C, 16th Pa, -awat; Corp H itoilta.B, lath Pa. arm; K P French, 1, lull f. avcreir; Robert Totiaa, A. 1st Pa. lo-; Jolia iii'u, ,Uth OUiiJ, Saud I'Miaias, L, 7tli P, THE FICHT AT LAFAYETTE. psaWraYVW A Copy of PilloVi Letter to Col. Watkins. fEDERAL 1ASH OHVY TOVR HILLED AND TEJI WOl'JIDED. The statement that Colonel "Watklnt lost fll'iy fcillad and as many wounded, published in yes terday's paper, was an exaggeration. We are fcaoDV to make the correction. The Federal loss was only four killed and ten wounded, while the Kebel loss was Ihreej hundred killed and woun led, Instead of one hundred and seventy-live as llrat 1.'r,d- . , . ... ., .'.. A copy OI ucnerai iriuvun rmuw a udiuihu for the rurreuUer of Culuuel Watkius, with his ' command itaAlvrTIi faviiar Division, LASarsTTH, Oa., Joi i4 To tin Coaamaad'ns Orthwr of I he V nlled flla'as ?orc Hill Puat-Blr;-Tgaave tha uunecasaary ahd iCof biiod, 1 damand ih liania.liate .urre.i Jar of t il ioaiandyoiir fi.rcea. I have auihdent force to tuk the tl.ee "lid intend to do It. and mail resort to the torch. In uTiiiiou to hot and shell, to drive you from your preacut W,1U"llrlg.-l- QUZ'i- flLLOW.Commaiidlni. Thui vain, conceited wretch did not take La favettts. Hil failure was most disgraceful, and when the llebel authorise ascorum the small levee which held his three thousand in check, for than three hours, his disgrace will be final J- sntnplete. fuuT iniiuencu aud imiiu- l'oii' "aed bJ lhu ot ih llev" Ur B'S"P inHneuu,vnniia" kel't u'm in some sort of kin have,"! tul" t,me' Croxtoa and Wat-CWtunooit&MxiiniSuithi-T on hi torch. cJn'wrbury,fCn,.vrll'lieri if prevailing la A Great National - ' in Boston in November uS; Pair is to be held Pracd's works are to sppM, ! dited by his sister, Lady Vouua,iio volumes, fcir George Yc ng. u nephew, Two thousand itfht hundred ana. . . . l.n iuv.il IVnm d. aili O'vy-i. wreck on the British coast by what is calU?jJ- of In the Runrema Court at Salem. Massachu setts, last week, an action was brought in behalf of Wm. ii. i-ovcit, a nine ooy tun years oi bko aealnst the Salem and South Danvers KiUlroud Company. The plaintiff and another lad got on the rear of a horse-car one evening for a ridu.aad were told bv thu conductor to net off and go on front, which they did ; but after riding a short distance the driver ordered them off, and the nliiintirT aars Dut his hand or foot against him. The car was not stopped, and the lad in jumping ntf hiat hia balance and tell auder tho car. A wheel missed over his riehtanu and tho limb had to lie am pntated. T he j ury returned a verdict of ft'2000 lor the plaintiu. Apparently ingenious "dodges" lo escape the draft do not succeed in Massachusetts. The other o',;va young muu in Chicopoe had all his front teeth t'racted, although they were perfectly i ir- "s drafted after all. In Amesbiiry. ne Morse, who . dr",ted ln '-'Ti im eight teeth extracted to je xemptlon, wh eh n. obtained ; but the fact. WtV.in i to the ii . vii .l lew davs sinCV, worse wis ......h held to service, and asslguea P the ar tillery, without the privilege of pying C")tnmH. tation or furnishing a substitute. ..o Was sent to Galloup's Island on iuesday. ibe npringtiuia MnntliUcan says a foolish conscript in Dalton cut ell the index finger of his right baud afier he was drat'U'd, supposing he would be exempted for it. Dut when be came to visit the Hoard of Enrol ment be vi us accepted and sent to camp. Dr.Cbapman, of whose discoveries in the prac tice of medicine we have several times spoken, has published another valuable work on func tional diseases and the treatment of them by heat and cold. Among his applications of the principle are those in cases of headaches, vertigo, mental alicrratloo, cerebral condition adocted by the circulation, nieurisy. brouchitis. and hieui i- topsls. Functional derangement of the stoin tch are slso cured by the application of ice along the back. Ko, too, obstinate and long-coutinned con stitution of the bowels yields to the inilucnco of . ... , 1 ....... ,1 . .r u .1 1 roffir.ll. COld Upon ine Ulimarauu lunvi ..a' - Kpilepsy and paralysis have ugain and yielded to Dr. Chapman, who seems to IftV0,di,. covered In the nerves and their ' ng!, 0n v4ch side of the spinal coluro- , mo4 Taiitahle and potent iiiliueucci tn( human frame. His views are philosophical, and will readily be adopted by tbr'.e who lean that Way themsches. Frank Smedlcy, the author whose recent death has been announced in the foreign papers, was a remarkable instance of the triumph of nientul vigor over bodily iiillrmity. From his infancy lie was atllicted wilh the must distressing deformity tiaturul malformation to such an ex tent that be could neither walk nor ride, nor indulge in any active exercise whatsoever. In ordinary cases such grievous afUictiou would have deterred the sullcier from any attempt at making cither a name or a position ; but by an exercise of Ibe will, Mr. Kmedley triumphed over the trammels which nature had put on him from Lis birth, acouired a liberal education, became a pro. t i and forcible writer, and won bis way to a good place in literature. 1 liy a curious sntitueai to ni noriu-u mvaiiu condition, the whole bent of his taste was in the "I'eclion or Biaiuy power, hks ui hu),iu" e. nr. back iu thrn uoods are comnriscd 12(10 chairs. 100 marble top tables, 100 sets of castors, together with niates. cuds, saucers. Ac. without numner. In the afternoon, at three o'clock, the miscellaneous goods will be disposed of. Bide for the lumber of the Fair will not be opened until live o'clock this afternoon. This delay has been made in order to allow the Government to send in its bids. A Failure-. We regret that a few members of the commit tee should have insisted at their meeting yester day afternoon upon charging an admission fee of twenty-Are cents to the non-holders of tickets attending the sale to-day. IfeveuatiUieyf the beauty of the Fair yet ....in.i m.t he some nlausible excuse for'sncifan act. Hut when Union avenue, the Horticultural Department, and other g dleries of lower rate, have been ronoeu, even to me wuhs, oi all their decorations.we cannot conceive what evil the Committee could have hod in view other than tbat of reducing the proceeds f the sale to an amount much less than mat which migut nave been realized had the doors of tho F'r been thrown oien to the public at large, iicnceme I attendance this morning. We trust that on the occasion ot to-morrow s .lea ihis mistake will be remedied. If there are any to poor In our midst as to be obliged to avail themselves of this means of viewing the (..erinr of the Fair building, in all conscience sake let the Committee be liberal enough to en cnnnigo them, and more than this, to give them a utau iy welcome. The Art Gallery tbi rsm&ins onen. The suction sale, however, takes place on iucsuay eveuiug, juii , at cios o'clock. There was a large attendance at the Gallery this morning. THE BLACK BINHOF, We have already alluded to the consecration in England of the ltev. bamuet urowtuer, a negro, as Bishop of Niger. The following inci dents of hi career are furniihed by the English papers : "His original name was Adjai.aiia nis lamuy lived nt Ochugu, iu the Yorubu countrv, one hundred mues lnianu irum tuo diki" oi douiu. In iH'21 ho was earned oil bv tne l'.yo Miinom- .-tuna, was exrhanued for a horse, was again exchanged at Dahduh, and cruelly treated; was ii,i.n auain sold as a slavo for some tobacco. wm captured by an F.nglish sbip-of-wiir, and landed at fSicrra Leone in 1W'2. He was bap tised in 125, taking the names of the Evangelical vicar of Christ Church, Newgate street, Samuel Crowther. In 1HJ he married Asano, a native girl, who bad been taught in the same school with him. He was then for some year school master of llcgent's Town, and subsequently ac companied the lirst Niger expedition. Arrived in England, he was sent to the Church Missionary College, Islington, and was ordained by the Bishop of London. In 18."4 he accompanied the second Niger expedition, of which he has written a very able account, lie has since been an ac tive clergyman at Akcssa, and has translated the Bible into Yorubu, aud hs undertaken various other literary works of a (Slgious character for the benefit of his Africa brethren. The nw bishop is a strong evangelical, but has not mixed himself up with doctrinal controversy." W.lllsm M lla-nrd, John J cars- ' r. W ulluni W. CiiiiK. Levi 14 ksoii, ,lr , Hi- hard II. I'oiulnsa, F.tiM-ne IU! Polit, Jolin Turtle., Cl aries W . I ;nmi' s, ( In . l r Ii llnitt.iiilt, Fdward J. Ilejl, Marl In I1, Jones, II. 11- in 11 Keen, Tho degree, of Bachelor of Laws was confer red on JohK Ili lhoiaer 1 ox . I .tiimra M. Paul, 'I reailwell I s vi laiul, ! Jli tii rt lilt-li e, Jr. Ann,, II. Muln, The degree of Bachelor of Arts ad enntlem was conferred on lirv. A.niiel (', Jr. mcsio. Valeilktery Oration, - - - Howard Wood. ANNOVXCEHKNT OP PniZKS. i r... ll,i h...t iiiiv In tho benartment of InleUaet-al and Jlloial Pliilosopliy, lo Edward T. Ilarlletl, Junior tiai-s. ulii't,"Pillumliyol Mnturiaiisiii. t. For the liest esaniliiatloil III flemontbatirs on tie r-..... ..... I K.tr.. u. Franklin I. (Insl-. HaSllor Class. -j i'.. !. I.... i F.null.li s:.aav. Mobiect. "Heholari-hlD I'rllirnnlve ' lo Franklin ll.Caaile.of the Senior (.'lass, and Itohert F.. TlioiniSon, 01' the Junior Cliua, Subject, I'ltlnia Thiile." ,. ..,,. 4 t or suis rlorlty In declamation, tn rietnrnt ;. Dickey. H. iiIh. more, and ttrllllni A. I.sino.Ttnn. Freihuian. I: The Henry Iteed prl.e was awarded lo rrallKlini f . i.. u..i..... -l.u untiv. tn l.ltrarv LatMir. The benediction was then prououueed by Dr. (Ifuiilmnn. Hassler's Band then closed the exercises with some snlendid mus c. after which the vast ait dienco separated. The speakers received with great applause throughout. Ahkival of WouxiiEn Soldi ebs. The steamer -Veir Jernry tltro arrived at Kace street Wharf yesterday afternoon, with 18 wounded soldiers on board, direct from City Point, Va. Many of the soldiers were minus a leg or an arm, while some few were suffering from levers, Ac We give a list of thoso belonging to Penn- sylvania and New Jersey Kegiments. John Denny, 77th P Pel r Black ,2l Pa Art u.,, i i... Ni ..,,. i.i .t ia .iood i.ee.. in n i a Ail Jas MtCliiln. l.'Ath Pa Corp (!en Marplier, Uth N J John Aill, 1ID 1'a a l.amiierion,suii a SkI II Mtinimon,-idPaIta Hut John K, Hlrney, M Del died RAILROAD LINES. WKALTll. UK A LTD. A.ND J&t rt raw admlrlns etea: If to eaup InvUlf-tia sifnai If li- r-e a moomlns tlower, ladita;. dying in au hour Bi.actv I Uui liava a hnstoffVieiiitst 11 (or sire t.i make aiw ndst It wild l,lvh-b..rn liliKid to wed-t If a mariile atone wnea dead Wealth. rf I" Mea threescore and tan, W Ishlns life aa Shis avala; K to live a llS o( pvaee; If to die and sola- flrensa HralthI If von wl.h a lire of aleaaurea ; II eon value Ihla world f Iraa.qres; It every conilTt ynn would aee, Take aiy advtoe. an-1 wish oJ( lAras. TVr. ssekis Health, Wraith andBcaaty, Tou 11 h prepared Sir every duty, n. ..r-rl n,.r..l of lir. W ILLIAM VOCHil H Hew ...... Tlis. SiAKUIAIlF. (11'lllF.. frhU-h should he read bye-eryone Bold by hooks- Hera aanrral'r, asia at tna llorlor a on ce. o. io oi ni n a i vr-. . , r.--- cents. KCKBT D1SEASKS! 8KCH.RT DISEASESl auaii;i a n uir i i HAMAHI AMU (HIT! Tils Most O.siain Hi.u.lr Kvr.a I'aaD. icff.a M'ltlve cure lo- iioMiimiHI A. (il.F.RT. KTBIC rcitF.a, Ac. f'omalns no Minernl.no Balsam, no Mercury. , ml . ... n ..,h. ,,, iw t.kn lo ..lli'i't a rare. Cure. In (mm Iss lo lour day s and recent rases In " l. ntr-loor hours.'1 ITenared hv a STaduat of the t'elveiail- of tviin.vrvania. one n( tlta luost eminent DiM-tork slid Cr.eniists ol the prew nt day. mo KViOHVH- xo mill lit. I.. .Ml (HASIIB WHATRVrS. 11 thnte who have ih.p:r d of si lium cured, or who hue Is-m imiad with lialsaui C'opala,ur slarcurjr.at mice uy ma . , SAMAIllTAN OIF. Rent hr rnnll In a plain euvelie. Price, wale seekuves, $i. Feuiale, t ). rrw-T-rn P II 1 1. A D K L V H I A, O P it Vi-::"1. kiAfciow n, ami hviuuiarows lUkJiihOAfi. ' . i TTMKTABl.r t aad after MONliA V. Mar iii. laws, ntilll fanMr antlea Fl'K OKIl.MA.NTiiWN. ! rTinad.lphls S.7.S.I. 10,11. 1J A. M. 1,11 M i. a., vv.s. j.s. . s. n. n p. bea.a ilrrmanlewn. I. 7 ;si 1.110 S. Id. It , 1J A. M.. I.S.il, 4, 4 . 6, .',, 7, 10. II. and 11 P. M. TheS l down, ! the and trains op, do net shay on the (iern.anlown llr.nrh ( lIKMNt'T lllt.l RAlt.BOAn. laaverhlladelphla.s.s, 10, 11 a. M.i I, af.f-V. r,9.snd ,,i'.esVcia.n"rl'll .7 in.S.S'40, 11 40 A.M.; 1 40. S 10. A-40.ll 4o,h'l0. and Mi-lol'. M. Kill l (iNSlinlloi KF.S AKn KOItltllTOWV. t ease rhllad-H4ils S, S SA, II W A. M l).8, 4X. 'l V. w VltVrtowaV. 7. , S4 II A.M ! l'-rf.. r .lot,' l . in. ,. ,...i. k u . Till' ' , fr.ln HP Will Stop ai T. I---"' "W". ana Conshohocken -my Leave Pl.lladrlnhla. i'.,' s :V. IP' A.M., H, , H.H. .' II 'a P.". ... , ,,. A.M..1.'..7. I ra - e mills.' on. ..',--- - anil ill, P. M. ... ,,.-,i ,w.rlnlen lenl mv.11 ' lleil, NINTH sil l lnS-KS atre-ti. a - , ,, is-i WI'.S T I IIK1 1 P. It l in- IWWaWw" tAIltM'IIIA BAILKWAD, VIA Htl'lA. ,,n,,.r ril'llinil nnnan'ir nii ' - on and alter FK1BAV, April l.liaH.ihe Trains will la.iva 'VeJi've Philadelphia, from (he Depot, eorner n JI" HTlf FIKKT and VAKkKt Slreota, A. M., It'll, A. M J ' -hiYa.'nh 'i'mVS thao'.ed from Kliill TF.P.N T(l ad WA1.KKI Bireeu, lo I lllarY I IKS I' and MAKKI.r " I'TaVe We.tChest- r.ftom the Depot, on Kast M ABK KT l..i.7(IA.M,;4.'.A M.HA M .7 P. M .4 P. M. 'I he ca-a of the wis runs leipua iii--.,ii-i ..mn.. Company (llarket slrest) will convey rasa.,ers so ami Ironi the Philadelphia I'rpot. I.esv l-Miadelpiila at s ;.n A. M. andJifi P. M. Leave We.l Ch.su rats A.M. and 4. SIP ;.. ., Ii.iii. leavinu Phlla-lel Ills at H A M. and 4 30 P. M.. aril West Che-t-r ai J'l'. A. SI. and 44 i r M .e-innei'i wlih Irnllia on tha rhllaae phia and llaliimore Central Hailroni! air (i.xf''id snd lice inillate p , lot. Uk4 tf llt;Mt W ISIU, l.eiW rUi- lliurii.i.m. RAILROAD LINES. j 7 A li H A N f i K M K NTS --v,v. t or NKV Vi:k UF.-t l 'i liH tin Oft ai 4 AtnlxiT m l I ,,tii)cl,.hi fti-il llriiii -nA rmnpnnfrt Lhiii fi.rin riti'1tii.hUto Hem V, W1,!''T CTHRBT WHAKffi Will If tm fn few, vim r At r, A. li., mk mI.n and Amhoy , C. A. K- r n.inr,diitl4n V Al H A- M..via LNm4ili and Jtimny Oil . Morn Wig Kipni Al h , M ., t'Rinili n and Jv-ry l .vJrt ( tui Ttrkrl J At 1 .M . fit f nt4)n anu Aiiim , (,. n A. Aoouu- W iti'. ati.n tU A I 2 I' . M , via aimhn and Ambir, . aud A. E - I ri-" 1 At 1 1' M.,l niiiili ii ftml AitiIkiv, A Csim'rf1a4kin m (I m j, lit na '--ri (fswr. l-7' At : CM .via mini i. and Amfi-t', AC AYimvdttoil I 1S(U. II LI Kill! BLOOD 11 . BLOOD!!! I BLOOD!!!l Mh haelVlles. 2Ht 1'a Michael n Price, ls4ih Pa Hulct HinUh, IH-tih Pa Hf.1 A Brady. tld P Jal Bulfer, l4th Pa Jet. a llabblli, Una Pa Kt Jas cook, vo ra John Perry, 1101k Pa iThon lleurnslith N J Jos M Casslu.M P I Rut Fd Miller, 60th X J '.iohn Williams, nth N J Win Christ, ftfith Pa Bgt J W Wallere. 141 It Pa Corp DaM Rush, lull Pa A "ilea, Uth Pa N Burnett, 1st Pa IF Cole. Mist ra SeiK'rt LA. t'LCKKH, BliNF.g. SPOTS, TF-TTEHS, e Ai.F.s, null s, HYPHII.IH 1 1 it h:k 1IF.AI. liliKAKH. Ar.,c 8AMAKITAN H BOClT AND HIBll .M'!'-F Ts ofleretl the ptit-llc as a poattlvo care. rrPltll.lN OU VF.NKRF.AL lilMKAHKH. the HAMA- KI IAN M k(n 1 1 AND HIlIIII JUH'K. la thomoat p itent, eerlaln, ai d eflecual remedy ever prescribed; It realties .ml ..r.illr.le. ever, narlli'le of tha veneie.lt OeiS'irt lo that the cure Is thorouwh and oermanoiit. Tako than of no. inirlrvtrn remeitv and he nt-aled. and do not transmit to vour posuriti that for which you may repent In titer ' ' TIO WftT DESPAIR! Ahhonri totj may he nronoane.ri Ineurahte, tlie SAM A BITAN B BOUT ANII HKltH JCIi'KH will remove every vesiise of Impurities I rem the srstess.aa, well as all gie hid enecta i aieicurj. nunm PKMAI.F.ajlt I many amnions with which nnmiiers of Females stiller, th BOOT ANH HKIIB JUICB moat happily adapted, In Ulcerated Clems, in Leuoorrho-a, In hearlns down. Falllns nf the Womb, Debility, and (brail complaints Inrlilem to the ee. , Bentkysxpresa. Price tl ahnttle.orll bottles for ,i. HA H A Ttl 1 A N I WASH Is, In cases t rSyphklia, used In oonuincllen with thsBoot and Hero .llileea. nil oireeiiona. i rice to ceoi.. 1 ha eltlcacy oTthoae reinedlea la alike ackaowlodved hf Bay.klaiia ana iistisnis. iuBj,i.iiwmn . n. m.,. tilials, thus reslorli ft to heallh many of our hrave soldiers. Iromihelialtimore-'Siin: " , WHAT TUB ItJItdEOKa 8AY OF TUB BAMAKITAN d BEMEIllKMi "Post H.-aelTAi , Fost Msasttsr.L, I . ' ll.lilmon.. ld.. F.b. 'ill. IH44. t mt v.a ..tl.r.ellon In atatlnr that I have n.ad rAa Asnidi-fran llemtdM for Venereal Disease In Its most eostomarv forme ; that I hare nsed ihem with Jmlit wM.nl. discretion, and nroperly, and have found Iheia ...nnnd tn K v aniirliatlons tirnmptlr and effertvaUy. Kaoerlns their composition. 1 hava Ike follust eonddence in alMtr eiscaov. ana aa tar aa uiy his oi iswi , . ,o.nd them strongly. Ainm "Aaalatant Hurueon tlh New York Vole." Let It be naderstood that iheae remedies are aa recom mended, and will positively cur tha dlaeaaea for which ""noldbT B.C.T-PHAM. ' So.7.',a. HUIITll Mlteet. FjESMOND CO., Je4.ini Bo. 816 KACE SJtreet. Tin SKt'i.L ok Conpucii's Mounted in Gold. With the late Ixud Elgin's collection of Chinese curiosities and works of art, this singu lnr relic Is to be seen at tbe salesruom of Messrs. Christie and Munson. Wliettiir it be the real Corp J Whitehead, 187U Pa o Hut. I4tith Pa al w J.eonaru, ein " . . J ,. Wm Fosiet.tHh N J r 41 lan, Hut Pa Capt 8 Hlckey, fleth Pa 1 . o . f. , .. .1 . ,l,n wav tin asm Nor. 1 111160 WUll UIIU uu iso J -I ' grant Henry FitKSiminons, Company G, 2d I enn- syivania neservra, risus "I , J, 0,163d New York, and Kausoia Dodgo, Com- puny i, isi jiaiusi. Reception. Tbe 68tn itepment rennsyiva nia Volunteers, which arrived in this city at an early hour last evening, will have a reception this afternoon at two o'clock. The Henry Guards, Captain 8pcar, will par ticipate In the reception. The procession will fortu at tne balouu aiiuut i u-oiovl., ..il proceed to Front Street, thenco to Second street, thence to Walnut, thence to Broad, thenco to Chesnut, thence to Fifth, thence to Huce, thence to National Guarils' Hall, where they will be re ceived by tho City Councils, and afterwards dis missed. . ... This regiment has re-cnllsted for threo years, and on this account have received a furlough of thirty-five days. They re-enlisted in January, but their services emld not be dispensed with for a day at that time. Whem the regiment, under the command of the late gallant Colonel J. Hichter Jones, left this city, in Fobrnary, 18H2, It numbered 900 men, and returned yesterday with but 243. . . , , The following is a list of the officers who return with tbe regiment: Itohert C. Hetlman, Co. D, in command of regiment; Captain Cecil Clay, acting Major; A'nlant, Morgan C'arrj Surgeon, H. C. Christy; -issistant Surgeon, F.A.Nichols; Captains Daniel F. Linn and Julius A. Hoskins; Lieutenants Clay, liurham, Johnson, llurning- bam, Collins, Kinsman, ana woou. Boi'ntt to SfiisTiTiTEs. The resolution authorizing the Bounty Fund Commissioner to pay a bounty to each man furnished by a citizen as a substitute, provided such substitute be .ritii,i m I'hiUilelnhia. was called up in Coun cils yesterday ; and Mr. Miller offered an addi tional ne. which authorize the Commissioners to pay a bounty of JflOO to men of one year, 0200 to men of two years, aad lf3J0 to men of three eura. This was introduced, a Mr. Miller stated. to meet tbe case, should Congress pans finally tbe bill now before it, authorizing calls for one, two,. ami three years. Tbe ordinance was auopuxi. At tha aama time, an ordinance passed Common Council creating a Hi, of three millions for the pat ment of bounties. DisonDKBi.T Yot Tin. For tome time gang of tmuU boys, whose ages range from ten to fourteen years, have been In the habit of Erabbiiiit handkerchief from tho hand of ; poMienirer While passing along in tno cars, RAILROAD LINES. 1804. 1SG4. CAMPEN AND ATLAN TIC BAlLhOAO. at-xt writ aiimaNiiKMP.NT. TIIBOl (111 IN TWO UOI'ltS!!! Vamp Irftln. d.llV to AllaHtiC OltV. On and alter MONDAY, July 4, trains leave Vins street Ferry as fellows stall, 7'w a. n. . . . rreliihl.wlih passenger car sltsched.n 15 A. at Kpri'i.s (tlirouKh In! honis) 114 P. M. AilamK aeeommmlatlon. 4-lft P. M Junction Arcomni Hlallo,A :i0 P. II. RtTI KNl.NU LEAVF.H ATLANTIC, Aoemmoc'a:lon (Atlantic) i Vi A. at. Kipiess, J l A. M. Frelsht, M'AOA.At. Mb-! . a..,.. a.A - a.. tiu,.ti &i-isti Unimii Trln Thbeis froedonlv for Uie duy ana train on winen tna are is.u'o I 90 vo. l HA tiAinranr ic.1.11 jnan-., LeaveVlne atiael 10-11 A. M. and 1 00 P. M. Laave lladdouQi Id l'4o P. M. and'i 46 P . At. ON SUNDAYS), Mall t'aln for Atlantic leaves Vina streat 1 30 A. M. , .-.. A(1...,IA A-AK P. M. 1ao-tr JUUS . nnmni, mmrni. iri,. k.. whlk wa. mada la.t vear has entirely dlsap Beared, h aving th beach on of Uie must dcUk-hllul on the coast. . . . ronyT 11 ii.'.iiil.T a, w.MMnt Tlk.i.l on tbe 'Jd. Hd. and 4th of JulV. will be good la return on any tram ou or ueiore wc skull of the celebrated philosopher aud moralist , yei-ti r3av an excursion train passed through of tlie celestials er not, it is converted into a very ; Miinaj cniameulal object by the clever design and wurkmaiialnp of the Chinese. The strange iovn,'"" object is mounted in pure gold, on a caskeor "box, -!vl rest upon a triangular stand of gold elaborately chaned with the Chinese conventional cloQut and some very gOuu scroll work, with a rudu kind of cherubim at each angle; its weight altogether 77oz. (Mwtfl. It may be reaiembered in tho Chinese Court of the Great KxLihiiion of 18t!2, and was taken aiuongi-t the lot at ibe Summer l'alace at Pckin, by oueol Kane's Cavalry. The cover is of gold, and oruiiuiciitcd with the same work, studded with a lew iewels. Mr. Warren suuxest8 that the ornament of the clouds is lutein led (o rcpres thc region to which tho soul hC flo there guaided by tho celestial f ' ?. ,,, this skull being a veritable r dence is sgaiustit; It nuality ot toiiH navurilr. when these lads succeeded in rrliev loir . mm, Ivor of children of their hand kerchiefs I while waving them from the windows. S lie ob I ject of the young offenders is to secure what money may Le tied up in the comers. Tbe police arrested f urKen of the gang, and they ' were held to answer. I Curr.i.TY to a Child. A woman residing at Blxteenth and Junes streets, was arrested yester- i duy upon complaint Ji her neighbors, ehiirged ' :.t. ... 1. ... 1 i...... tr 1. nlloirml I wiiu. erueiiy iaj lime uauuuvc. - "'-" . tliut she kt"' ,i0 little girl con'1.!!;'! iu k garret, .ni' T'viafeu to give her half enough to eut. The .ni'.d "when rescued was so weak as nut to lie ' able to nan 1. Tbo unnatural mother was held . for a further bcuriag. 1 Bt-n.DiNO rtiHHiT. The following will exhi bit the number of permits issued by the Building -.' rstmu'iiiili I WF.ST JEKSEY HAll.KUAU K3LW"1ji:r'l-K's (ViramencinsMONDAVflun .11, i.lroUl ITALHI I nirvei ttiib.i. FOB CAPF. MAY. At and IU A. M. and at 4-30 P. If. w . b-Im. .nA II.IAs,nn .III A M and A P. IS. PorOlaaehoro. at S, S, and 10 A. M., and 4 and raoP. M. I or w oodburv. uloacesior, Ac at aad 0 A- M., U a. and i and P. M. KKTDBNINO TRAINS LK.AVK Cane May a- Sand I1-4A A. M.andA 10P. M. Mnivll e at 7 40 A. U.. and bl aad 'W P. At. halrm at S A M. and l ift P. M. t, ...... ., . 1 '. a if (..in i. M. .. Mn..dii :i a u 1-HOlnJT M P. M. Wdbury at T.T'-aO and M A. M., and 1 o0,-J, & Wand S I. p.m. tub- west .ir.nai.-v KXPBKRSI COMPAVT, ns No A WALNI'T Street, will caU tor and deliver Basnase, and attend to all tha usual branches ol F.ipresS business. oev Article! taken by H A. M. lines only, and must be sent to tha ofllce th evening previous. Perishable an h ies bv Oils line mast be sent befors 4a A, M. A enecml meaaenser aceoiupa. lea eaco wsin. aiySl J. VAN BBBSSKLAJiB.BuporlnUiUdent NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ( AD For BP.TiII.KHKal, 10. WlLKBS-BAKhF.. WILLI AHHPOKT. Bl'MMFB AKUAM.KMKNT. Aiiiii riiiSAf. thaiNis On and after lttlNDAY, June IS, l--t. Passenrer Trahn ui u,... the naiKt. i lliali Htroat. above liunnp- son street, rbiladaluhia, daily (buudnjs excepted), as '"t'a ' m. (Eipreaa) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Maueh ,.". W llhesoarre, W lllismspon. tith a " ( Aecommod.t-o.. 1 for Dovlestnwn 1014 AM. (Ac7UUatlo) u.'.' Fort waanington, S P. M. I Aceonimodatloti) for Doyle. 4 P. at (Bapresa) for Hetnkhea), Ea'100' 4-16 P. M.(Mall) lor liotleslown .,.,., 1 11 P. M (AceomiaoaatlonJ for BullHchew, av'ntown, S lor1. M.tAcenn-niodalloiO for lansdahs. 11 P. M. (aceenimoila'loa) loi lort Washington. 1 It A I MS KIH PIIILAIlKLPIIIA I save Bethlehem at A M. ,). si., aid 07 P.M . lH.j h slow n at li 40 A. AI ., 43 P. M ., and J P. M . I.anidaleelliA.M. 1 oil WaaUliigluii at al 9 A. M. and 2 P. At. ON M'MIAVH. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at A. M. l'hiiuei,bi ft,r Duvleslowu at s p. ht Jipyloslown fiif I'l;!dal"i-'- u j.. A M Belliih :roilu.1elp'hla at 4 P. at. I ...man's Itacusce Express will call fof And deliver bvni-lie at the depot. Orders may PC Mil at no. itn a. TimtB .r..t. ELLI8 CLABK. Agant. -na PENNSYLVANIA t.A.---Sa CKM l lfAl, H SII.IIIIAO, li'l. i.nrAT Dtit lll.F I It Ai K SIHllir in" TBF, WEr. MIKI IIWI.-si , A P"H lH"r.-.i. F.'inlalneliia and (a, nines lor II e safe, .pecrtl, a-id cm- firii.hle irnn-pon.iloii ol pas-eiiitprs. ucsurpassed oy any rout'1 lu ibo conntty. Ttttllis MO-e llie llepol at t.l.e,. I.AIU aim a.-.ioo Street.. a. foil-. wa: AlnllTram at 7" A. U. l ast Line at ' f'? T lo'ikli Fapieta at " - Parke.hnrg Train, No. 1, al . w Parkeamns Train, No. 7. ai po-l P. m. Ilarrlslo.ri.' A, coioinodallon at s-r-i , n l.amxater I rain a' "0 P. Paoll Areon-nioaallon (leaves West I hlla ). at l- 'SI r. 1 hr- nth Pa.rnrers bv the Fast Line reaen sio-ona ior snpt -T. where Will he tonnn ekoeiient aei-.iminoo.ii m. mr the nil ht ai Ihe Logan House, and In the moriilnir atav take ell her the Philadelphia or Itaitltnore F.l're.-,a, each of wMi h n-alies conrei't'.on. a- rnisniiri.' ror an eo n'"-. s d.-Hplit lew Is thus artotd-dof tha enllre line and Its nissnlfli'ent seenerv. be ihroiuli r.spress irain runs uaur, au 111a wio trains daiiv. eserpt Hi-ndai a Full I'll THIIUKII A!Sli llie. vr.--i. ThS Vail Train. Fast Lino, and Through r.xpreae coa- nert at Plttsl.uiir with ihroash ttalnaenall dlvei:lnK roads from thai polnl, horih 10 thu Lakes, ivesi to tne "i sipplsnd .Mls.onrl Hivers. and Mouth and Honthvrcit lo all Dolota aeeessllile by railroad. Thmtlah Tlrk-'a to ajlevrlend, Detroit, I hle.po, Ht, Paul, Columbus, tnillan apolls. Loula. Leavanworlh, Kan-as, Whsehns, Doy- toti, (.Tnrliinatl. l.oulsvine, Lauo, ana mu uuier inii'w points, and hnrraire cheeked thr, ui'h. l.'.IIIAt.a IHIA.-s- a B.o-n,i.i', Th.ThrAn.kV.nfM.. le.vme at III .SI P. If.. OOnnfietS at lilalisvilie Intersatilon with a traiaon this road for IMa'T'-vllM-. Indiana, Ac. BBF.BNBI'KO AND CI1EH0N BRASfCH RATI.BOAD. The 1'hroui.b Exi reaa Train, leavinu al 111 an r. sa . 00a- necls al Cresson, at 104 A. M., with a train on the r -a-I for Fhrnshurg. A train also leavaa Cresson for Bbenshurg at S 4k P. M. 11(11. LlllAT MISI Kll lllta-si;il IS'iAir. The Mall Train at 7 If A. M., and Througlt Kxpress al Ke; 0 P. M.. coimei.'t al Altoona with trauisfor lloiudays- btirIs'7'ftP.M.ai.dS'(0A.M. , .. TlSOK ASH ei.r.Slirir.UO nioiro.n n n . i.-... ... Tha Tlimnaa K. --. i r.i". i..ruia ai 10 .-or. frt . r-ip- b..m .t 1 ,in wno a train ior nanuv 11 mu noil riinoi,-,- hiirg.aud by Bald Eaulc Valley Ballroad for Port Matilda, jaile.ootr ann nrni't-iur. n..,.r..t. Ill .STIMillUS ASP nauso ivr hbii.iv.io, Tk. Thrmi.h k.nre.. Train. leaTlnir al IU 110 P. M.. eon- peels al HiinllnifdoB with a ualn f r Hopewell and Uloody Uim .1 a hlt A M BOBTI1F.BN 4-KfTRAL AND PITH. tDKLPUI A ASO r.l.lK KAII.lllaiin. in Knnliiirr. Willi. miiKirt. Loek Havm, Blmlra, Ito chenter. Bntlalo, and Bls-jara Falls, paai ni(ers Uxins III Atall Train ar TVt A. St., ana rue inrou-in -c-ipr..--. e 1(1110 P.M.. dally except Hiindaya, go dlreelly Ihroiuih, without cnange 01 cars ooiwecu i-uuaueipuiw !-. uamspon, . n . ,pt-n,,nt,Dii . I er IU1IA, tifln", s. i. . ano --r-i ,- , leaving at 8 A. II. and J ai P M., connect at Columbia with Iralnaon the No-thetn Central Ballroad. 1 11 im.-ni .ii.Lr.i nAii.n..M.. -rk. W.UTr.m .t 7-JAA.M.. and Tbrouah Exoresi al lie: 01'. M.,eonnect at Ilairlkburg with Ualns lor carnsia tliambersbnrg. and nasTTarown. m.VN.'Miii nr. hiiani 11 H.ii.nonir. Th. (..in. Uavlni at 7 26 M and 110 P. M-. connert ai Downlnk'iownwlih tram oa this road to Waynesburg ., i.i.m.Hl.t. .f.lli.n.. For fmtkei tnftirmalK-n sppiy at uie ra.stnixer nana, B. K. eornar oi BLEVICNTii and s ssssr ntr. JAMIJI eei l-r..-.. i ivaai. Aa...-. eriUUtTAtlliN TICKF.TH. a a a it nonth. mt serv low rates, fhr ttie kc- conim Station 'ol pet nana Iiv.ag oat of town, or located on or near u.eime ot ne roaa. For Tf- trip beiween aby two points, at aboat two eents fier mile. These tl, sets are inienoea ror tne o o. iu traveling frequently, and ar of great advantage to persons making art aaiosuii inpa. For oe or three months, for tlie as oi scholars attending school lu tha city. Aa F.mlcrant Aic'inuwd iilou irala leaves No. 137 k ........ A.u lliimri.v. ..centi a I. ut S o elivcK I. sa ottering a eoinltirtabla mode of travel to families going W est, at one-half IM naual rate or fare, rarticiiinr attention Is onld to bsf-aire, for which checks are given, anillia.-saselorwaraeuoy me saiua iiaiii p...w.a--- i or run inionuaiion. appiy to FBANCIS FUBK, Kmlgraat Agent. No. 1,17 HCKJH Mtreet -u. wx."a nmniliR r.VfKKSri. i. ...ni mi. ...ii.hla F.arwss Coinoanv will pass thronsh each trsln before leaching the depot, and take ap .i,. ... .i ,i.i,. huu.ni ts uir sirt Uiealiy. Ilav- gaie will be cared lor promptly wnen oruera us ivi-.- ..-. Fas.inatr iteoot. XJawnui wi.u ...-o-o. valinK public ars asaared lA'i 1- is tutirtlu rtiponMOli. By this rotate fttlghts faildeaerlptlonaeanh forwarded to and from any po.nls on tlie rallroaoa of Ohio, Kenlui ky, i..u. iiitnAi. wi.m.io,Iii. Iowa or Ulssourl.by rallr.iad dinel.o'r lo any polnion lbs naylgahle waters of the Wast, by steamers from Pltisbnri. The raloaoi trelshi mend (Tom anv point la th west by the Pennsylvania Caiural Bsllroad are at all times aa ... i.i. - . , hv other ItaUroad Cnmnanles. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation ol their fieltht to thla Company cau raiy wiui .oiiauao-.o m Fof'ftlgtii"urraets or stilpplng 4lrclJons, apply to o address llie Asenta oi ma s ompany . 8 B. B I N41BTON, Jr.. of Philadelphia 1). A BTEWABT. PlUaburg. -I .UU A .VI .bl..o I.EM II A CO , Bo lAstor Uous,er No. 1 8. Wllllata street. Niw -lork. , . I K F.l n A CO . Kn. 77 Waahlngton straat. Boston. WILLIAM BKUWN, No su North street, BalUmore, Agent Korthern C.nU-U Ballw-sy. j( n ,I0r8T0w General Freight Agent, Phllad-lnhli LSVVI.S L. HHIIPT, General Ticket Ai-nt. l-hll idelnhli KBOCH LKWW. Cleneral fluperlnteudent, Altoona, Pa. (FtelL'ht and Pa-f-enrerl. 1.1 Class TO-kett IA I li,-- do , At 71, I'. M.. s la ( atofl.n and Atat.iy A o-nomoda- . I on rrrol-.Lt and l'a..enier), l-KTass Tk-ket 7 IS d la-s do r' ForMsinli I'hnnk, Allentow-, Pellilei,--to. llelvidVr, Fa.lott. I.smh. rv- Hie. H. niln,'rn, Ac., at S p. M. or t iitnliib,n, Lanilierivllle, aad Intermedial sta tion., ,M- M. . . ior liniint Holly, Kvanaville. and Pemberton.at A.M., 9 ami ', I. kl lor Freeh. Id al S A. M. end 7 P. M Foi PaloiTia, Itlverion, Denn.o, lloverly. Bnrlln-rton, Flteoie, florrti i to n . Jtr , at S . M.,1'1 M..I, t .ft aniISP M. Hie Ml and t p. M. lints run direct through to 'I'rililon. For Pshiiyra.lllverton.Delanco, Beverly an Barlhif tn si t 1. M. stennilmat Trenton, ft.r Rrl.tol. Iiiirl'neton, Beverly, Torrcsilsle ana I ii'"n , i p-:io a it aoil -i .n i. M. , I.lr.i t mom k t.SMl .w I I'JI lii.rui III leave as I, Ito-r. : ' At 4 A M , (ntrhilvia hensinston anu j-iaw i ore. Wash n. toll and -sew loi a siai w XJ At ll ilA.M..via BenslngloB and Jersey I Ky a. a- ore.s aw At 4 SUP. .M. via Kenslnston Slid Jerseyciiy Ex- pres. aw At s -w p. M. Ha Ki nslntl. n and Jersey City, Wa.hini-ton and Mw iora r.pie.. " o I., o.,.. ,.... .ill II and li (S P. M sor Wati-r (lap, stroiol.hnrir. -scraoton. w na.soarre,. lonlro-e, ureal Bend, Msnrh Chunk, AllomowB, Betkia- lii m. I.i lv.il-r.-, I- mhioii, ,Hini,erl iHo, Flemlnirtoo. Ac., at 7 1 A.M. Tkla line rotineeia wlis the train lea Vim - Fa.loii for WanehCliaak al a .si r. For Flittitl il, n, LallllHTIvllie. auu interioeoi-wo mm tlonsatSP.M. , ..... . .... lot Brl.lol. I rsnloo, c. at no ana u u a..,iiih f ' .. . , lor Holm-sbtlrg. rarony, w l.sinommK, nrioi-soorg.anc , Fnii krotd. at s A M., ;,, S 4-'. and S P M. The V A. X. I ion n,n. tn llrl.lnl. t"lor a Vork, sad W'av Lines leaving Kiusalnglon . 1 ei.ot.lski the canon Flllh' stnet, abnva W alnat, ha ar hnortiet'ore -trr-nrttfe Ihe Cars run Into (ho ftepot, and en arrival of each Train, rim rmm lae negiot. Filly ponnOBtK hnsai-e oniy a-io. e eao.o MM-n.o i-aaseni'-re are prolillntnil from laauu aio ining aso-ap. ciife hut Ihslr wenrli-g ap"i'ei- au omwi-'ib -i-"r no, tounds to he pee I r etra. Tlie Coiapuny Mmlt tliall" retpotiaihillty lor hsiraane to line Dollar per pound, aad will nil na liaoie ior any araouiu u.j. ,"', . -. - spi elal citll aei. ... . (irahnin-. Bmrrsfe Fvpre-s will call for and 4e'lr"rh"- gHie at th Dspois. Orders lo lie leu at o. laisio ,:,tri WM. H. UAIV.MEB. Agent. ll-i'lS iltOM BFW YOBK FOR flllLADRLrRU- Wll.l. LKAVK. rmm fed ofCootiland street at 17 M. and 4 P.M., via Jersa- Cily snu camoen : at t ano jo s. j-ao a . wn". i. j v',-i.. .. .1 ....... i ii v .od ki.n. In. bin. Fretn loot of llarelny street, at 6 A. AI. and F. M., via Amhoy and Caiiolrn. from ller Bo. I, North Blver.at 1 M.,4 andt P.M. (Frclltht and 1'Skseni.crs' vim auiuoy anu -oaiau.u. I , , FUEIOHT LIN KB PUIt HEW fjpg York and all tlie sta Ions on the Camden aa4 AuiImiv and cnnni'Clliig Railroads l.,il. ..... liUBD. TOll . , A .v.o--.a l. .r. v, TLCmrii. ...a Aiolioii u.iiroid and Traassortallot Compaey'i, Frelnht l ines fo- Few Yo k will leave Walnut sir-et wharf, on and anr Janaary S, dally (Sundays a ceptedl, at 4 i.Yleek P. M. Beturtdng, tbe alKire uno wm leave new -as a "i relBlimust be delivered bafhre ii t-M. to ba far. warded the sam day. ' ' "' Freight for 1 renloli. rnr.wtoo, iiingiiii- J" wlek, and ail po.nia on the Cairn' ea and Amhoy lUllroadt. .l.n on tl e II, l. lili re. lie awaie. nr d Flrtulngton, Hie law Jersiy.S)iFnehold snd .laa e hnrg. and the Bnrhngtom and Monnt Holly Kallroans. rei-eivru ana niewai-uou li , vi clock P.M. Bmall packages ior atouua sw celv- d up lo 2 o eloek P. M. The Belvldere Delaware Baltmad eonneets at Phllttp-hnri-wlih the l.hn,h Vallev Bsllp.nd. Th Bow Jerscf urn n-M ...upi. . K.iixalieib with the New Jersey cential Kallnd, aud at ewark with th Morris aud' Kssex Ballrosd, A slip memorandum, specifying th marks aa-S nm hers, ah'ppers and eonsten.ea, tnai-tta ovary Instance b sent wilh each k ad o4 gooda. or no reoelit will In glvan. lncriared lacllli es having been made rorthauansaor tatlon of LIVE STOCK, drovers are Invited to trytkl. "when stock Is ftirnlsh In anentltlce of TWO fAB, LOAliS or more, It will lie ueilverea ai ine mo-ioi ro- street, near th nwvn laros, or at rirr i-u. i, J-otM. Rlver. aa Ilia taippera mav oc.irnaie ai in-s iiu--..-. shli.Bient. w A L I KK r ittsKiuAts, rTautris V- JIM. 4UO n i - - UtO. B. RAYMOND, Fnlabt A Bant. Ja5-tf rier tio. 1 .North Blrsf. Haw York. s PHILADELPHIA, - WIL MINCTOB A BALT1MOH-E KAUs- 1 CHAW IF. OF HOUBB. O-a and after Hl'NDAY. Juno 19.184. Paseaar-r traina leava PklUdelphia for ' Baltimore at 4 so ( Bit-Teas. Mondays gssls 4), A.I 17 M-, t'80 and I0-B1 P. M. . Cheater at b ub, us A. at., tno, a eo, a , vs to u Wlimlturton a't 4S0 rMondays eie-etrtedl, 40, U-l A. M.. I'SU.S'BO.t'W.S'OUBI-SU and II 11 r. J. Sstt l SHIN) si sin a. a. sna , ei c, w, Dover ai S i n A. M and 4 P. M. MUford at 8116 A. M. BaBsboryatS-dt A. M. " .' ' Laara Barhlnua-o al IU, 40 A. M., tlUffM), -la , 1 t-J.-, and 107 P. M. .... ' ' Tl Wllmlnston at 1 4,45, A. M., 1M4.1, l ,4,4a 1 I SO aao to r. XT. BaHsbary at l isi r. m. Mlllnrd at 3- P. M. .. HoreratS im A. M., and 4 M P. M. Bew'aallaa(SA.M.andP.M. ' Cbeatwat7 4,'40A.M.,l W,-aa,4 44, 440. 414, - P M 'Leave Baltkanrs n Sidlskwy and tntensiedlaaa statloa S!,vePBiKiinorf.wl)ovrn4 lntrmBaU sUttoM al IWt.M. ......,. TltSi .-n r --iv i . . ' , -.,,,-. Laaye Chester ai 8 40 A. M..S andUOSP.M. Crave wtlmliKtoa at H0, 11 A. M., 4 a ntt P- M- . . . ... r. ...X-A Fr-nignt Train, wita ...n---Ti v. am -...-., - "lalTwiteliiglosi Ibr PwryvBI an IntwmaiBasa lao "s'tHDATB i-4Mly at 4-40 A. M.. 1040 1. J4, feoa Pb dehlA to Baltimore. . pSom Phaadelphla to WllmlnrBi" at 440 A.M-iri aa U'OUP.M . . ....... ..... w From Wffmmifton to r-uisnwus . , I ' IB piiuouii. . ...u. .. r m roi-j ai in u B. M. H. r. KBMNEY. 8asartnloaon. KAILHOAoi ZiillOi BAILBOAI PHILADELPHIA AND TUf.NION AND C'AMDBM ABU KA1LBOAD COMPANIBB. Ni.ricc On and after MOVDAY. Januarv 4. INS4. the Trains for V ew York . leaving K enslngioa Det-ot, Philadelphia, at H' 17 jk M. ( night i, ana iw i . ss., ana tne traina leaving tsew 'ork ai a A. Is . and 7 SO P. M . will herealler be run at- cluslve'y (Or th Dulled Hi. li s Mulls and New York aad W a. Motion Passensers, and will not tak la n Jr let out anv passengirs between .aidchlea. the 10 A. M. and 14 Midnight Lines from New York to Washington, and tile 111 A. M.andtP M. Ijliea from Washiiikton to F ew York, will continue as at nn sent, and car v ps.aengers to and fr m tha Iniorinedlai stations and Baltimore, w aahlagion. aud New Yoik, ARBANOEMENT8 KTN pmnDLt'llI A ,,, TtlkW OllK. L!Lr. lei-., wm. A-iom. r.n. K.ntlnulnB lie not. al U' A. M., ('It'll -4fiP M and ffM mail I -nt, and irom Walnut mre-t Whan (via Camden), at and A.M., 17 M.,4 ami ii l'. M .for Bow V-r. And leave New Yor. Horn lootof Courtlandt Ueet, at 7 A. M., in A.M. ,17 U.,4 and 6 P. M . "' 17 luldoignt, and rrom foot of Barclay sin ai t 4 A .,'" ' ..,, jai l M. A OA fHBHi .-"i' READING lltie IT TRPNK I.IWa-l FBOM PHIIADFI.I'lllA TO TUB IBTBHIO VT J-CIISHI l.VAMA, TUK I-HJUC'I l.ivil.io o-JO Ut'BUANNA. CliBBEKLAND, AMU WVOM1MJ YALLBYH, 0kTB, KOBTHWBHT, AND TUB CAB AD A. PAKHF.N1IKK TBAINfl Isv the roo,h'i ieot, at TIllRTEKKTIl an CALlLwHILL Btrrti, IflclfW, at th IbUowin, hoars l t MORNING MATC At 414 A. M.. for Beading. Lebanon. RohraU, I.ltf. Coluuihia, Hnrristmrg, Poii.vllle, Ptne-irove, 1'amaiiua-., mitihiiry, w illlatni,io--t, Kimlra, Hoeheater, Niagara Fa'i lluil.lo. Allenlown. Wllkoabarre. Plttalou. Yotk.C'arUs Cliainbersburg, llagersiown, Ac I Tlie train counsels at b LADIMO wilh Bast Pemsaylvali Bla Ballroad tralus for Allentown. Ac, the Beading an,l-& t oinnioia waiiioao ior a-i-niBia, I4in, anil -L-oiHi-Buia, aiei with Ike Libanon Valley train for Uarrlshurg, Ac: al PelkT CLINTON wilh ( a'Bi... Ballmail traina ior Wllkesbsrro, WllPanisp-nt, lk Haven. Kiraira. Ac; at IIARIIIB Bl KUwIlk "Nortr.ere Cealral." Caini-erlaod VsUay," and "fu-bitylklll and Hnaouehanna" trains Bir Northuta berlaad, WUlluusi.irt,York.(.'hamboraliu-,Pii-awiov, A. AtThKN'-Q;; "tAr,s.-,a l eave r.'-i4(ltilil 4 P. M. lor Beading, Pl vllle, Tlni.r,w, tigirisbnrg, Ac, eonnertiag at Harrta. bin g with l-tansvlvan a Central Ballroad traina Ibr Pitt burg, ., Northern Cenltal aHn-ad trains Ine Hualmry. Biitlhumb.rlnd, Eimlra, Ac, and at Poet Clinton wllk Ca'kwL.a Ballroad iraUis lor Milton, WllllmaB-rt,U- Too . HnllAln. Ar. BF.ADIVI4 4'X.-0IMODAT10!r. leaves Beading ut is A, M , slopping at all way sta tions, err run In l'hl.'ailelplin.al U i-U A. M lletlitnlng. leave. -hllsdelhlk St 4-00 P. M. arrlvM la I R.B.iInu ai s in P. M. -j Traina i. r Philadelphia leava Harrlahrtrg at H A. BL. and I Potiavllle alii lo A Al.. am-lug lu riiii.orlUta at jtf I'. Ja aim rnoontrao,. i-ave iiarti.nnrH al a r, a. "otar Ulle al t an 1-. M.. arriving in Piill.ileli-)ig a i u M' J Market trains, wilh a pa.ia iKsr , alla-hcd "leal Philadelphia at 1 P. M., for mT'llZJm, 18()1. . ..... ....1 r.u.L.1 minALruf ua jjiiirmi .v--.--,-, , ir-i-.iion of Biaiilr power, I eats oi p The Bntl-slavery celebration on the roBrtaJ Vw,,, g-Uon .and daring euterprit . ...i ...i.t..k t... .ni.n.llv ni-i'Lirvil at Its. 6vi,. ' . .i .... .. I. ......... 'u I I juiy, wm-u -"'"." - - -t i Li. 7 not on ly uerur smuh. uwdo . v-.. .liiuliMui. Massachutetu, will be outitted this ......Xw nv..x evta aaw a race or race- Vear. ' ( iw VJ" fmin reading, conversing, ana tne r ., ,rvili. .L..1. . ..-i.i...: T .1.. ..Llll oprovlvx, "-iu iiiiairi'iaiinu muu a siuguwi ! Tha Pacific Methodist College In California flourishing. It u sUblished If the M Jlho dist I liunli .South, aud id ituatd at i.acavliie, fcul.ino ctiuniy. .-.... 4 In reT,v from Bor-. (Vi dettcriDtlve fact he gathered the best M-uoially favored people, be wrote fieargd. . 1 XU lierby that ha ever ap- ..a(?ons. As to .ic, we fear the evi- .. so Ruiiill, that unless the . i. .vol. i am uiu iuiii'.iuiu. .ui'w exeeiieus. v.... ,.,io,i u .iii,.int. , , II VIIHIU ll'll 11.1V LIIM.U.I... h ...... . v.. - )'TliD ,,M coliticiion to represent the iitiantuiii of takrarowrLatwftVwn onniition. he found that the skull did not till sheds, 2; storehouses, 2 : sta c, 10 1 ;or0Sl It bv fully seven eiirlltlis ot an inniumo mus, wisi,iii.-- ..wl a ho If Ineh In the Small diiLmeU-T. 1 r- ! Inspectors for the month of Juue : Dwellings, lit 8.BOiry,69; 2-stury, 44; 1 -story, 7 total, UQ; of bakehouse, 1; church, Jj ooai h-liouscs, 2 ; dye- houses, 2 i lactones, iu ; engines, ii um i 1 i Ice- SHIPPING. and a hulf Inch In the small duimeUM. A lomailo and ball storm, with a track hulf a mile wide, wrought do-druclion with the crops in Bethel, Maine, last week. Mituy farmer lost every growing thing. The Pojie's censor has adiled a lare number of new works to the list of the explicated. Anions them we notice "The Lite aud Work ol' bweueBborg, I'aiseHoeb Railway. A resolution passed Common Council yt-btetduy, fciittCaling th Com mittee on I-aw to report to Councils an ordinance supplementary to an ordinance "renulutinj? I'as reiiKtP Hallways," tlxing the annual license of each car in advance of thu aum now paid, equiva lent to oue cent per each passenger curled duiliig tho year 1W13. Inlbeasb in tub I'bicb op Oa. The City Solicitor is of the o-'fon tl... ,iie Board of An original manuscript, in the handwriting I Tntti-es nf the 7-i,n.,.i..i..i.i.. r, have a of Wailanie de Maintitiiin, has recjntly been Ui. ! ngbt to Increase tha n,ce cf B without the covered at Caen, containing rules for the Kuvoru- I fiSisent of Cltv Coupi! ment of the celebrated Institution of St. Cyr. cuiiunt ot t.iiy t-oureill. -Thee.rliestmlni,iture.iuexistencelu m.nu- ! fc 'TV 0 CmXT LZ script books are in the form of small, si-mire 01 G lm' . College wer elected by CjuBciI drawings let into the text without ornamental ' yesterday .fteruoon. Select Branch elected "''i1llli"i,'31 rillLABELPHIA AUa-r r--Stt-.?--l Ak'll Vkll.' llAII.HOAD ThtfTT'si luf tiavirsHiho Korthiia and Nvrthw.. ci amies nf Pi ansvlvanla t-he. eity . f Krie oil I a k " Krle. II hasbeenl Hi) hi lh P tjIBSl I.VA.M RAII.IWAII CtlMI'AhY, a-d IllnVr Ihelr aa.plee IS being rapiuy l IV . ,'' '' TW and uowiunguiwa at U-Jur I ii. r 1'nl'adsli'' '.. .nd all way al'oaa. I U lb auo-r trains run dvlh, SuiidayAexeoated. ' 1 1 nunilav Irsins leave Potlsviile St 7JU A. M.. and PLIlac eelelilaalS'UP If. I ClIt.llIKH VALT.F.V BAfl.BOAD. ' I Passem-er. lor llownleutown and I'llernipiliata anlulg a opened ihroutihnlit It. vtulr lentlh. rttuulli from Dowllingtoiru at 4 4U A. M., aud lJ14 ftrft STEAM WEI.KLY TO LIVKR-JJJ.ilLL-as.pool, lou-htng at 'nMnttown. Cork Harbor. Tlieei li-nionn sleaue'4 0. litm Liverpool, New York, and Philadi iplda aioain mn" fonipauy are Uiwudedto aaU lolloWS ' (UIY D'" MANCIIKHTRH. Saturilay. July 2il. . t (IF lAIMHlN, Baturday, July Uth, CITY OF llAl.TIMiillK.Katiirila.v. June Idlh. Ami en rv aucctxdiug Saturday, at nueu, from Pier BO. 4 Korlli Uiver. BAT F.B OF rASSAnF., Payable In Oold, or iia-iulvaieniia Currency ; Flr.l Cabin -(l(l Kleer-ige 41 00 First Cabiu to Lon4oo M 110' Hleeraye to London ... Sl'tSl First Cabin toPntls ... n HteerAne t , Paris 'W tlistl ubintolliimhurg HP- buorage lo Hamburg .. S7 UO l-assant-ers are also (o warded lo H avre, Bremen, Botusr daui. Anterp.i.,i wiually low ralea. .. Fan irom Liverpool or y ueensbiwu :-Flrat Pablo, n tHl' tiOi. gleeraue irom l.ivarpnol and gueauatuwa j.gj. Tlioavwliewishuist'ud fr Oisir Iriuuds sail b Uol,t V o furllior lnftirmaUon apply st Jh Co"JNln y, oftloes. . . ..... i.'-. U- WALK. Aseu-. So III WAl-NOr jUcet,PUiUdolpllia. BOSTON A ii.Hi,i,nm lo Fmoi rlluu I M 4 miles, ou Ihe Kustern DiVI sioo. and livui bheltlald lo Brie (,Sia hj.J.ou Uui WeaUru Dlv Ision. Tl M K OP I'ASsBStikB TIIAIXS At 1-IIII.ADnLPHIA Mall 'I raw leave ."'??,' ?J Aapress Tia-li leaveg tr -V 1 . 94. Cars run ihro, sh si 1 1 u.a r ciiimii h uh . f,B tl,., trains between Piilladtlplils u4 tJ"l.U4ou,auiljelven Bdltlinvre snd Leek fliv.-n. F'igsnt Hl.etiiiigCsrs on ;,m Krpress Trsln both ways. For iiikirmauon ;epectliig Pasaonver busmesa, app y at llie W . K. co;,,er f Biavtuth aud u.ikai stroe . And '.r Freight buaim-ss, ot the l ,mu""s Anentt '.',. B. Kiiins:ou,Jr.,ornr9uilcttiUiuilJtarkit ttrtew, Pl.lladelthla J. w. Brnu.M,Prln. J. M. DrlU, Aeaut, B. B. C. K., Baltimore. -y Oerxral Fi eight v oon BBW YORK EXIBK4B FOB PITTSBIBU AMD Till WK8I'. Leaves hew York at 7 P. M., pa .slug Rr.it nc at U aaldr Mill. t, and cnie-tm-i at H.r.i .'.urg wilh r?LUsjboa -u.,in..A Bv ........ Iin'n. ftr I'll,. Urj. Iteianlns Fan-ess trulu Itsvo. lrltbargwarrivaIo'f th', r-epnsvlvni; B'V'esa trom Plusburg ai-ioa.j. basiina l.ba tt al n so A. ai., auu airi....a " i at 1-4S tT. bleeping ( Are a.-eompany theso tram.) V ....... F-ltv .-id l-lllshin-a.-intliisulohan-!" fllsl', trains for Slew York leave Harrlaborg at A. i WJ-J P. M. Mall trains lor Harrlsburg leave atc-r -l A- cui y7kii.t. tallft b ailroad. m Traina leave PottsvPle al 7 10 t ' ' ; SAT or. .Tl PHILADELPHIA isteain-BHP I'.o, sailing tToai each port oa tB, irom ..... Whaif above l'lr. i-ttreev 4tt li. 11. HOftf Vh, it Am nt. I'l.U.elphla. I.K.H'IHX Plll'l-l'. General Ticket Ai at.PMia-lelokla. .Ilk-KI'IS il I'llil.S. (.eneral Manna r.Wllllamspurt. adjunct. DrOwncd pertoo should, as soon as taken from tbe water, lie placed on their faces wlih oue of the aims under tlie forehead, In which posi tion the water will more readily escape from tb utouth, and the tongue will full forward, ke' , z th w indpipe free. sJln I-'.pj-lish words are creeping gnu)- the (jeriuun language. At iiamour' jally into thuro hai i:E n,k r r rr .heuen ud Hand: aus dem Uced that' -suiioriery" M , - j Kugliiihen von II. Althuus." Auirns ... ti....,.- ri... tr. I ax. and R.li. Gill. . "' mon llrancb'selocuid Ja. V.tloswoll, Ileur " .mmous, and Vi. Henry Bmith. t VlOLATINO AH OUDmABUH. lAUioi-,' and others do not seem to be aware that'lt-hi con trary to law to place water trough! on tho foot way Yesterday HljA Const ible hartou fined several hotcl-kct per lor (his otrnce. LotAiEi'.--The Independence fitcain Fire 1'nglno was located by Council yesterday, over iheeto "f the Mayor. The bill location the fpriog Garden Euf ine Company lt. vtre-n. J'hllaiBII'hla, urd '0g Whart, Boston. From llrat whait abov e FIN F. ht' M sn' urUay, J ana 75. 1H 4. j1,a slesiP.dip gAXON. Matthews, wm aau tTomiai ,.ii,.h . .... u ' ... uu.-il.f. Jalv I. at IU oelael A. A I no the sleauiitip auin, '--.' - fcr Phtladelphia.ou saiaday.at4 P.M. Tbeae new auu au-jaiaiuw a.oaws.u r' - line, sailing Irniii eatb porl piiuclu.lly oa Haturnay a. luanr!.a llAed at ou haU liiu piwuuus. (UiArgBd oa sail vessels. j E"pAW.re"Ue.,i.,:w-Un4 BU EpUa.dB.n. 25JpSKf KSi. Ojsvtn n. acmodaU...) U- Ho. S-n . HBI.AWAHB Aveu. IOR NEW yORK.-DHSPATCU and gwinsur Lines, via Iwlaware and JltwSM..'- P.4UIB- thtr B-.. ft.trtl'-ih'u'h win b. taAen .a -.mod.ti,,, tefms. .iplr b. wflXIAM M. BAJBD ACO, . 41 XIXAWAKE Avnu. - ' ' y n IJ. A 1)V, L P II I A AN U BTiAlJ; (5-y;l.''fiXFOUI,5.''.llN(lABBANOEMK.-.T. (fcM, and alter I WDAV, AM 1.UW.UI uaais wlU lav 1.F.AVB BABTWABIk. MATIIISS. am. r.u, n(,,,6 ut-so West drove.... f' 7 ivou.lale 11 Benuell 7 10 Ghadd a Ford.. 7 IM ' L,.,".'?,??.":.'ali Philadelphia. ..K-S4 w est n. sw; ' ,.. ...u..a I... E'm!SLui aad Market streets, hi TltlBTY-l iltr and WABKhr Btreeu, West Phlladelidua. Market giraat Pas.-Jiser BMlw v c ouy l'aaiaugors to aad Iroa PaasaualS4Ulilg7iwlth'-utchaaj;aof aars. ' lutassaittasac. .,-, woOP.WaperlaKniUnl.' til 4 01 417 4 41 io MS 4?4 Y 10 I.P.AVB WBBTWAItn. triATloaa. a.m. p.m. Phllad-lpbla... S HO Wrst Cieslar.. 7- 4 W C. Jnuoli in. e CoD-eoril S Cbadd a ford.. st kennalt 10 0 Avomlale Be 71 West Orov....U 1 (Hfonl BrM h.rnln,O.niT..c.ro,...S;10A M VVi.'SkAn. lULsro,, a. S 16 A. M. I Vhr..;f.. "tiu-' Miowi... ..i. ''''''v'T,rr.'V'S";i JiriM 4 4 40 44 5 41 M 4 U ISI 441 7 l 1(0 OeliLiieaoins-MM,,TATIOM T,0KBTII. At 71 par cent, dlifoum, Utweea any wUi siro. fainiiisiB ana uims. r.ood fhr 2COS ior laiuunc. .-.mm. ... ... ......,..i, ori;.f,a uw.iihs.rl.oldrso toallpoUlls.M rauu.;. ""Lunx tllllAl'.K TICK FT ' ' ' miles, Dm wet.il all iolnva 4 e I I , i si. n xvD KALEM It AILltO Al) COM-4v"V-APA,'Y--nDnnln of Trains, oou auvoona HUDAY.JaliMary 1, lo4: 4 . . . w in.uiW.iuMt Btreet vfhaif al A. M'l"J4;oiA frewlil 17 M. B-liirnlPg. leave Ss' a 1 4 A. IS, l A. M 110P.M. 'htdvaj-eb .. apv;- j B-adoo.wipi.17KwAAi;Ai;ls . JM-tf ' " " J. TAB AtBBMSUtLA Wi iilUl.dBU. ... iin. al ua road I0 bfhriilahad Bi-sldlngoa th nna or ' uAaia al cards. oultlllBg taaa"-- .--. fai. . Hxrrimrtif tickrt - , I-kitadelphla lo pras- lpal siallona. gosnl ftir 4 Trom ' Monday, at red o ed (are, lo ba bail H'timl&V fcLB 1 11 AM4 (i.U.IVl'1 BUsels. B-HwrnltT. .j a daaarlplhna fcrwardod U ll Ui , ..7T f". c.o..p.f '. asw nght dpo., waiow "--t.,.rj...M .1.1.1. a. ii. mt A. U.I P.M..andl'1 Ballav. Lettaisou, itatvlaua . l'-UTUla.p-ll t an piaiu bajwsae . -au ' " Kia and nt beaiieliea at A- As Mi, Ban P smiUvbi only ai is f-j. . i i fi