THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH nnLADELrMA, TUESDAY. JULY 20, 1864. TVF.NDAT, JULY 26, 1064. KFWS FROM TEE 80UTH. Ih Ap- pointmput of If 004l m rv few Instance In whloh thy rrw tlcnt lu (xerciMd t)io puwor of roiuoj.il. na tne known notorions Incomptcn.y of ,!'"' fc.re-tnlure removal by him, l)""'" K '"I" w .tirfy tery one that nthittf b'it the Miort urgent Hole, Density hH. cunp-HeJ hli.t to re-lttjvo wrontnil Johnston of bl nniman.l. 1 be l. w ms of rtmorsl., eonl.loro.l in coiinty tion with is, goccen of our tnn, showi .that tlie I'ro-i-dent i food jii-lfTOof mililriiy merit ami nl.i liir m.ike ft"' arpointmcnts, anti hm aeUlom rtas'on to n pent his Iceliun. We t'live that where ho lias atcu Mluly on lb dk'tat of lil own judgment lie linn mmio nu ul-titJit-s ; hut inur-b. Ui'lcrcnce 1, due to the opiu Itiuti and wi-hos of lur,'e botlios oftlio people, not kfcaure they are the beet .judiic ol militury worth and ifnt'leriry, but boran-c it is. sometime, letter to do wrong, mid atioty the people, tli.m to do rifjlit and Uioblige them. Tlio rresiilttit hit! bad ntnplo opportunity to tost the mllttury north of John-ton ; limits who condemn tlio iu--noval have had rompnTiitivcly none; and no aatier what had been their oioituniiies, they know noihlnp aboat military all.urn or the iuili catiotii of military men. "W a all voud lor the President aa our ruler be we thought him beat titled to command, lad we to obey. We who selected him to drive tlM ear of State aliould not now perplex and em barrass him by tci.iiitc bold of the renin our aelvts. Nothing I more dnngerom tli.m (or a iMrfons, seaty rider to nel.c hold of the reins when the horse threatens to klek or run oir. UepubH'n Government Is a mons'rous and aVbsurd failure If the tropic have no faitu In the mea they select for oilice,anl rind it necessary to dictate to and rule thuir rulers. All the attempts to dictate measures and make apoiutmeiiis (or tho rretident proceed from an ignorant, reckless, and toirupt spirit ol dcimtKogiieiim. In the beginning ot the war it was exhibited in a ncrfert tornado of anger with tho President bcuee be preforrcd milking appointments of Wen as Winers who nail military Knowledge ami nalihcaUjns, rather llian of Uiose who knew aothing about miliMry flairs and who were too old io leant anytliinc about tbera for the favor ites witb the ignorant demagogue, who abused West I'oint and the I'reeidvut, were stump ora tors over fifty. Time has since amply proved that West lotntcrs men who have learned the science of war at school, and its practice in camp are best titled to command largo armies, Old stneip or.itors may stumble into victories bat they will generally tail ; and It is almost feii ocshta to place them in command when their failure may do serious harm. The people have seen enough of Johnston's retreats to satisfy them that, if let alone by the Oonnsrnment, he had no idea of making a suud this side the Unit of Mexico. If he could not kohl the strong position of KenesXsW Mountain, tr.ach less would he have held the weak one tsrrot Atlanta. Tbo people do not generally now tout mi the while th.it Johnston has been retreating hemre Sherman, be has had nn unny ppioaobiug nearer in numbers to that of hi-) ad versary Umn Leo ever nan when ne nas won nis Brent victories. Indeed, at Pultun, and ever Bine be lett there, his army has been large cnoDgh to justify and render it his duty to deliver batsto. The IfTiiV; makes new instie. Tbe ground of r us complaint is not the removal ot JoniHion, bet the preference wmea. It tupmaes, wus given to Hood over Hardee. J)oes tbo It huj know whether Iliinlee would have aeeeptcd the ap pointment? In fact, Hardee had been tendered -And refuted the command ot. the Army of the ' Tennente. Ee this as it may, the President, after anxious MBtultation with the best military authorities, concluded to appoint Hood. No man in the Con federacy was so much interested in retaining Johnston in command, if bo were likely to win a victory, as the i'renideut. No man had so goad an opportnnity to form a correct opinion of his mrriis. He came, tinder these circumstances, to the deliberate conclusion that Johnston was unlit to command, and removed him. If there be any error in the case,:t is that the removal was not made long ago. Lincoln delights in taking oil' beads as much as tho King of Dahomey or the Xmperor of liayti. President Davis has a nice sense of honor, sets a high value on renutution, and removes none but the notoriously incompe tent. It is because he is so reluctant to remove olli cers that ho is so cautions end fasiidions in stlec'.irg aud appointing tbeui. We believe the appointment of General liojd a good one, not nmy fron what we know of bis pa t history, bat because be has been selected by the l'reiJeut, who seems to be an admirable jude of the relu Yvs merits of men, and tinds no oe anon to repent to-day for the appointments mudeye-tciduy. A Letter from F-Jernor Lefaher, or Virginia. Frvm ttt RUhtunti W'ttij.Jui! l. We print below a document destined to be come historical. The calm, dinpussiona'c, and truthful recitals i: gives of one of the most wan ton and tartaric aets of the war needs no com ment to awaken the indignation ot every manly Iwsom. Onr soldiirs in Maryland, who are rc liorud to have laid in ashes the resiien 'e of the Yankee 'lovemor of that S;ate,by way of rctalia- ' tion. bave given practical exiireiion to the teol in g of our people, and anticipated tho judgment of mankind and the verdict of history. It is due to Governor Letcher to say tua: this letter was written with no view to publication, anil In re uponse to a private communication addressed him by tne Mayor ot tins city. Lsxihoros Va.. July -V Fhi'llnr thitt Yankee Would lake tho town nn Sultirday t llth), I leu. Ilolafl neur mUliUs"!. Friday r.iK'it, and went to IhK Isl.tiut, ia lied lirl. whure 1 re'lcum! till Wrtlneilay iiiiirnl iu I'-illowha: nlKC.heiirlnK t-1- Aielalit imil l-.lt, I riHurn. U. 1 bd r Kulv lieard tht inv hoii lia'l p -ti Uurre-'d. wliu All iih ciint;Dt. Tnv t'ireits luAdft l.y ttte Yankees airainat bm lur Ilia itai: two years, satnned tut? t.'iut Hie wu.ild ' Hefltrey my tio'is' wnen they cam.- :o I.exin'Ttun: lut always anr svd tlxy w.uld allow t'te inriiHuro and my family el-'tMilff to tr removed, lu bus, liowover, 1 was luaiaioli'l'd Wiientbe Vanie took possession of the town. Dr. Paloo, Medical li icct.T ol liunter'a artnv. and who htlla iroia Marion eotint. , V h(-iin.t, w.'nt to my lemon, told tnv wire he was nr. ell, atil saol he mnit l.ave a ru im lu tne aouftt. took the room, sniiped jind ltre.ikla.led, and wtit.n brvaKtast wm neariy uver, remarked, in a m. tuner halt jocioar. bait eonii-t. to Lizlo, iliat it was t'.o last meal -lt w iu'd lake hi ine ho-i.e. si.ortlv utier he h it wlltioul taki ileet.t any ji the iautlly,nurwa hi agn.ii HtD oy any oi niein. The threats ma b roMier on ka or. lay evenles in davd niv wife to leae t le house soul ) i t. irne 1. and !ie xeeKtedhr team In tin hearing ol lr ratuo ami i' 111 tain T iwai, o. Ne.v York, raiaain Towns v.ry ir incily aa)l tiiat I, o mi,' a private tllleu, and tie Ifiuso iijim private property, hurnhih' It wodld he a-i ineciia lie o.it raw. kO'l uroli.feil at ones to 40 to Hooter i head inaners aiU leriain U, went, and was diree.eil liy Hunter to ufo Biy wl e 1 In. t the li-nine wo.ilJ no: he iliiinrhed The scouel sl.owsiliat the sohi oto. rt ot this asnruice vails ouivtljr jp(iriieiikionv, anil tnm urcvent any Uil"K rroni Dein reuioveo. Aluut I. a. 1 'M H o . io. k . M (Sutur.Uv) t'uiit.l Berry 111C his ro ot K"ftrU ro,t, Up,uni tee orti r e.i.h for my w he. Kee esnie to tl e il..r. when lien s Inl irine . her that :ie was ord red 0 lliui'er t the tlie houi. Hti . replied t.iat tnere in nut h k .rue 100.1 ike, and atked t:T tl mtilfr. He said It w at a vertia: order. 1lie .M 01 aM to him . an It not tl d'lai ed unt 1 I .an ee tie lerul linohr' ""t he :rder le peretii.fory," lie rephta, ' anil you M.ive llv "-tBlmilek tole.iveil'e loiiMe " She theni.ked leave ti. re ,.uove b s luutoer , Mter . tivr oofl.and her 1 hildien' rtoihiutf. v.ln h uks ini.i'enily ret.meil. luimediutely thereafter, ' iimphene wuv ponreri n the , parior twor m.d jvn't"il w ith a mat h. Ill Hie me iiitime " daufh.'er had :ih rt d up 1111 aro-fii 1 of elotinnK. an ras eoum on; when he Jiiftml -o her, ran forwa'd.an. 'Ttl U.e . lot (una 111 lo-r aiun. Ho then pn:red rann l."i. Inttie Kalilr a.,H, hnre lit e.rawers. a.ld lentt. d It.e elotii H-afc.nKoit my eloMiin. wh-eh ne van! he Intended uke hrtn. f .ery liooie ,mi try tot w.m hnrnei! .are a sm.il' gra-n aver m It hon.e. Not a piinii le 01 th.ir, meat. ..r at . Ullnx edlhle was h'lt, all having heetl euliied on (fatvrdiiy. . Aiy in. 11 her, now 111 her seventy pit-btli y.ai.livn- on the lot ovninllo my ow 11, liavlnu with her one of her i,'ri:iO ckllh'ti Hud ervMlit. Alter my proii rv liad he.-n :h ... the live.'s nr.' J her aialik-. lot ate,l about lorn I. et (V nn Mto li-uie, w ith no olher itw ihau to hum her out also. 1 liome , tn, nt lw i.-e, a:ii would have oen eoiikuiued h it I tic .iiitlriTtk eltort-of roiitain lo.vnk, who made Ins Oven enx:-y water and extk'kUli.h the Maine. The captain tber's Unnlly. vrimvea oe a ue.iiiticau uiwardu my own ana 11 (Jenerajs Averlll. Cr.Kik.Htilllvan and Dultle iloii.ainced the whole proetedlni:! ou ouu-iu.". In violation of ail the orniclai, of civilized warlure. and stated that Hunter aiunc reiH.u-oiie tor iiice alroeltle. I am truly .......... aun.i j.r.n ui.ii. j. Jost'jihM.:.o, F.si, , ItlvLmiilkC, V'tt. Deittti off aplHtit Julia Hitrbel. tfrem the PciuJiburv A'aTi, Jo.. tij. . We deenir regret to anuaunca that rantuln J'un Mitchei, of tbe artillerv, so nobly idetitilied 'wit j tbo defeuuo of Morris Island, aud latelv of t'l Sumter, wus killed on Tusisday last on the parasol of 1'ort iiututer. Captain Mitchol was a young officer ot grcut gallantrj-, and had won most aionorable aLsiinctjou- not on'v bv the ev. klhtliutl of tha hb-lu st oriler of etis:i-aie. but hIkj, "Xy thoee attainments which win the confidence of ,-wie soiuisza as of huiiut.crkir oflic-er. Ibis u U secona truant aon tJ.at r. Milcliel liivs lost ia this war. We deeply simputllle Tilth the frrlu..uut ..,.. '.. . v" ia incir fua uireavu MMV tHlhlnic FarnUhM b III. Tho foilowinc jcqninitiou w&i br t. 6 Kclit! Onial J oh a McCauliiud, op tUiciii sent o( liuyvcttown, tvad the &imn furuniejH find ri'eivd fu MiirtMittry by lUctAiiiur ' HkAIK(VAHT"4VAi BY fcllAUB, Uii'kKHtuWIf, U4 ttly , 4.njril Diltjr, .No. . 1. lu ml.ui nl' t.ie liisirui ti -iirt oi Lu-uUi).U;flntTl r.rty ivv A'ef :,0i"U IjrYtillty tllUUtMi.tl tiuliirf 11 t'lHik' Upuil the tuAistifuntfj of fti ciy', Dim it i' tir ti ot tj r" l"Mirt tv ttUJWvd ifK IU (Jftyiu. ill a( IU IMU1D 111 ( lliCeti Hlrttsjn fiiifisj I If- It-f w tn1 wu)i,itL i .''. (turn ner handlse nose In llf tntse Ihr) fttitrns er wier chant. VI.. Ust otlBol clntlie. l.fcOS hkl, I ,.Vlft pikira 'f ,hoes or hoolt. l.-'od ihirto. Vssi pa.rs riraxrre, and.WiOII air o.ks. Four li"tir are l,wed fr Iheir r- lie -lion. The Mavnraud council .ire held repoiiiifie tor Ueei. eiiilon oi'thts order, and la case of non-eotuphaiKe. the aiual aenaily wlljbe enforced npon the rlt. JOHN M.S'AIMf AVn, llrht. Hen. t:. t. JL The fown of Itaeerotown navlnff nanplleit with Hie fereveilig reoulpltlon hy paving 111 ensh twenlv thou-hnd dollars lif SI), and havinit also fnrni.li-d il e Me. 111.: artl' les therein mentioned to the utml if their ah-hts, I tinr. I.y verlify tu the f.iek. and ulaea the lown und r the protection ot the ('oiifi (iTiite loreek, releaMius the r!tljen and tl.eir pioperty fiom lutthl eonttihiillon'i, and agref ing to stl Id hot It troin tnnher re tnirenooit. 0(111 H M.1 'At SUM). Hi iimdier-ltciH iSlC. N. K. font Sh.ies F.tntk '.SKI 11 11-4. twl Iimwers l.m Kliirts 'i.'h lloe 7.'4 l o .e l.u.i.l l;;70yr iH LlvOtS 410 floll.lOK 7ilp'.e--- ,i-i,'.l J. ('. AN lossi.N,yuarl.ruler. IT trli first I nilermtnect. To :: k'htof 01 ri ii'iiV- I'i thibiii ko, July 10. The e-Iit"rs of tho rtiebmond and IVursbtirg j.apirs h ive Iwen making tun ol the declaration of the Northern press that Urant would soon staiilo tho country with "another brilliant plot." lo you supioso that Otrtnt hits kept lil'ty thousand men In turn, plete lilh ness for six weeks, or fancy that his whole lime has been occupied in Inttifyinif him self find organizing ranis r If ni. yon will find yourselves vastly ni.r-takcn, and that within a very lew thiys. In what manner I came into possession of the facts I sin nlKint lo narrate, is not material. Suf fice it to say, they are fin ts, as lime w ill prove, l'erlmps a tew hours may bring tho dPMdful rcali.ation, I tremble to think of it. Know, then, our loved eocka le. city will soon be, if it is not at this very moment, thoroughly undermined, (irant, fur t'rom being content to bow up the "Itelicl fortifications," has deter mined to destroy the entire city, as by a tremen dous blast from the Infernal regions, in n singlo instant every budding on the principal h'reets of Petersburg will be lilted on high uud icattcred to the four winds of bcim n. You may liitigli at this, but It is m. My in formant has tutu a diagram of the mines, wiiicii, when completed, will extend tho length of llol lirfjbrook, Dunk, Sycamore, and Old streets, and retlinps as far as the old lair grounds, on the south of tho city. "This Im incredible, ami i'n P' ssiblc on the face of it," yon will iiy. Very well j yon arc welcome to your opinion. Hut you will lie good enough to tell mo what feat ever attempted with the pick and sp.-ulo tho Yankees have failed to execute; and will you explain to me the meaning of Grant's long in action ' "Why do I not make mv statement to fienornl Lee, or print It in tho kxprm!" yon will na turally inquire. I answer frankly, beoauso (!eiie ral l ee would relmtl me (at least I think so), and iiCiui"C the .iiru refuses positively to admit roc to its columns. Many ot your readers will fancy that I bave been dreaming; but I can assure llicui that I am in my waking senses, never more so in my life, and sincerely desirous, by this timely warning, of nvorting one of the rnost awful catastrophes that ever befall an alllicted people. You can publish this or n it, jiift as yon choose Kcspeeti'ully, Cn.. I. Biiowni:. CITY I1NTELLI0ENCE. The Srr.ciAL Incomk Tax. Some intsappre hension seems to exist in rogard to the purport and provisions of the special Income tax passed during the last eossion of Congrcxs for the year 184.3. The first law passed for that year levied a ttx of three rcr cent, on nil incomes over V(0 and under 10,000, nnd five per cent, for all over that amount. This tax has In many Instances been paid. Wbero the Income was derived from interests nnd dividends on loans, stock, &c., the amount was collected by tho incorporated com panies issuing them, who deducted the tax for the (iovcrnment from tbo Intciests and dividends due. Where tho income was derived from tho protits of business, wages, salaries, routs, etc., the individual owner paid it directly to the col lector. I he special Income tax. law requires live per cent, to be added to the three per cent, already paid, nnd to tho wholo income, excepting tlio tsuuu allowance, rent aciuaiiy nam, mate and municipal tuxes also allowed to bo deducted. As the incorporated companies cannot now deduct the additional tax from inte rest and dividends already paid to their owners. each individual is required to add the nun unit thus due to Government to his income return, so that it shall embrace all his income, w hetner de rivable from stocks, loans, rents, profits of busi ness, wages, salary, or from any source whatever. 1 he meaning ot tne law is that bo snail pay tor lHt'i.'! at tho rate of H per cent, on all income over $000. An individual who had a clear income of 1000, of which .100 was derived from prnr 'rty in incorporated companies, paid to tho collector the amount due on .700 only, which was 21, tbe other VO being paid by the companies. Now be will have to make out bis return lor yiiKkt, the additional tux on which will lie vi, making vsil In all, as the law requires, or in other words, our taxes have been increased nearly threefold, with a very bright pronpect abend of having a still fur ther increase. Tit i: 1) u. i; rl ' Kt.i'.fi A i i s. .n-t evening a meet ing of dclegutcs from tho different wards of tho ity, appointed for the purpose of devising menus to avoid tbe draft by volunteering, was hold in the Supreme Court llooiu. Mr. K. Harper .IcflVies submitted a resolution providing f.ir til,' appoint ment t a committee ot live from each Congres sional district lo devise means and submit upUu for recruiting in the seceded Muuis. ibe resolu tion was adopted, and tho following committee appointed : t irst District Win. T). Jdooro, lir. .1. Heritage, J. W. Hi. k,.l. I.e. llure. t arle Heritage. Net ond IMKiriet lianiui U..innicu,'. It. !'ctirOio,K. M. llatinrs. JameH Trliuhle.tJsleli JoIiiiboii. 'Ihttd lntriet-I'l-arlit .M. Wanner, John Fry, 1". T. Wallon. John lludd. Uenry lluiilet. f ourth District W. 11. Miturli e, U. V. I..)ut. rh.l. l, Jol.n M. l(ce , tieoriiu A. hliiilh. lluurv C.I.ea. Filth Dhlri. I .1. II. Ali'llridH, W. II. llimier. K. 1 Wntilit. J. I . Vanklrk, Wl hdia 11. Ith.iwn. On motion the commitleo was instructed to consult witb the Citiens' Volunteer lijunty Couimitlee in rciereuce to tbe appo iituiuut of tho recruiting agents. A resolution was also adopted, leeoinmendin: the committees of tbe several wards to have a thorough canvass made to ascertain the residence and term ot service o: ail who bavo entered the naval or marine service, and recommending the otlering of a premium of Ki'J.) to any person who shall procure a recruit or a suu.stuutu who shall be treditetl to the city. The meeting then adjourned until next Wed nesday evening. TuxDuaitin Caviik. TheiUotaof I'am.len under the late cull of the President, is divided among the three Wards ns follows: North Ward, HO; Middle Ward, 1.12; and South Ward, 11(1. The amhoiities and enrolled eiti.etis are making strenuous exertions to avoid a draft, City Councils oth ring bounties ot one, two, ami three hundred Hollars lor volunteers lor one, tno, and thiee vears. Last Thursday, a meeting oieiiroded men was held upon the subject, when it was re solvi d to solicit Mibseriptions from the citiens to he added 10 the amount auwiopiiated by t 'ouu cils and Ibe Hoard of Freeholders. About wl'io I weie thus rai-ed, and the work is still luvor.i'ily progres-ii g. An address by Ihe enr.illed men has lain issued, one of the clauses of vihich read, as lollows : Atd .lell ol ns hi lire enroll, it lie uii.ltarv Jnti tin liir. theriieaise and a; ree. that III eit-e u di alr; he nnd" ti till il.e iiiiota .a II e . n ol i duiili n.to Irtoe. oi ld f.-o tmu.ilo.ii, II. en, II to y ol ns mi eiuo; ed ho ilra vn an I a ce'U d. nil o ii, hoi iimiltd will increawe our ici-. rij- ootii priiioriion.iiiy, lor ine. -i ie oi ir.i -urinA' MLimti- lot. . if in i't s-urv . i.a the .ei iiiin o .Iran n iiu.l a'' '.i.i...d and will VM su. li inerea-e i.i M.iid Jtn-n lortim -nd IJ.i., w II lull leu dli fc aller .in li drall he lu.ole ; u ov eie I, liid. nn one shun n reili.ln it to lu.iKe nu. h no r ae ot b Ui. I lieu aranter than his nriinnal suhheiiiiliou. A second meeting ol the Uuaril ol I rcehohte'.' will be held on I htirsday. AsoiiihK Cm vriiiii lit. A new counterfeit purpor'iug to lie a ten dollar issue of tho West Windlield Hank, Ho. kins county, New York, ha becn put in circulation in this city within a few days pat, and from the comprint that have reached our cars we fancy that it has "took amazingly. 1 be retail druggist of the city Mem tw have been singled out as fit iiili.iects for the knavish practices of these "ehovers;" and in lour or five intauces the nur cluoe of a bottle of patent uiedii in- has caused eight or hlno Uollurs of greenbacks to exchange hai ds for tbe worthless money described. The vignette of the note is a wtcuiushin ut sea On the right bund of the noto, in the low er earner, is the rehresentation of a bhteksinith staudini; at bis anvil, whilu on the 0imisiio side a sailor leans on the eupstuu ot a vessel. The seal ot the State and the die ol a figure 10 occupy the left and right baud tipiier corners. The imixT has but it laint eliade of yellow, uud the signatures of the note, together with its general appearance, is well calculated to deceive even the brokers tin Third street. Our citizens tdiould keep a strict )ooJ out for this counterfeit, and the first person detected in otleiing oue should lie Immediately Wr: iiA. nv ar the largest atok and best an'oitmcut of Clothing in I'hiladclpliia, com prieing all desirable styles of goods, from mediuiu prioe to superfine Every one can be accurately silted jit once from our stock, what ever be bun sue sr proportions, in garou ut equul in all respect to work made to measure, at mm h utcr priirt. jr'nT those who prefer, we have atso a complete assortment of piece goods, which w.u ex miuie up to measure in a style surpasssa Txwsti mil, No. iiH Jlurket strtxt. THE amORl wi THE PIII. Tke, sword came dotn to the red-brown field, "Where tlie plough to the lurro'v heaved and keeled I And It looked so protid In Its jingling gear, Kays tho tilongh to tho sword "What brings you here i" "long yr ars ago, ere I was born, They doubled my grandsire up one morn, To fonts a share for vou, and now They want him back," said the sword to the plough. Tho rrd-brown field glowed a deeper red, As the gleam of war o'er t lie Innc-po sped; The sabres flushed, tlie rannon roared, And eide by fide fought the plough nn I the vor.l. NATIIAN ROTHSCHILD. yVoo. Hit l.'inilK limU.ltli .Y,:tt. Tho career of Nathan, alter tlie b.ttilc of Waterloo, continued lo be eminently prosperous, lie made money even In speculations that t"rnc l out bad, such as the Knglish loan of twelve mil lions, for which ho became responsible in 1HI0, and which fell fo a di'coiin', bnt not befuro Nathun had relieved himself of all lia bility. Hut Ms grentc-t successes wero in fortin loans, which ho was the first to make popular In Kngland by introducing the pay ment of dividends, which formerly took placo abroad, iu the London market, and fixing the rate In the sterling money, bating from ah nit tho ytar IHin, the transactions of Nutli.in von Kothsclilld were Fprcud over the cntlro globe. He negotiuted loans w ith the Car of all the Kus sius, us well us with Ihe South Ameil an K. pub lics ; nhil made bargains at the simo time with the l'opc of Jlome nnd the Turkish Sultan. No thing seemed lis) gigantic for his gra-p; nothing too minute lor his notice. Hut while investing tho ptolils of a bargain of ten millions, nnd pur chasing nn estate of Ill"i,0ii0 with the premium of a single foreign Joau, he at the tame tlmo calculated to a penny the wages on vl ich a clcik was ublc to live at Cumbeiwell, say clcik with a wife and seven children, nnd meat once a week. It was charac teristic of Natlinn that ho never paid his em ployees a farthing nioro than was necessary for thtlr bore subsistence; or ut least not a farthing more than they could compel him to pay. This meanness towards those who assisted him in building up the edifice of his enormous fortune, is a reproach to the character of the great finan cier, Irom which even his warmest adulators have not been able to free him. Notwithstanding his avarice in ordinary life, Naihnn llothsehild was fond of showing his wealth in luxurious entertainments and Btimp tuotis banquets, to which be invited tho aristoc racy of rank and birth, though not that of tah nt. l'cers and princes of tho blood sat at his table; bishops nnd archbishops bowed be fore bhn; and thrn-c who preached loudest against Mammon wero foremost in worshipping tho mccessftil representative of the golden guinea. At his grand entertainment, Nathan, who was really a very uneducated man, ami scarcely able to write, covered bis ignorance by nn ufl'ceted bnisiui i ie of speech and manner which, though it imposed on some, made him extrtnicly ludicrous in tho eyes of others. Thus be wits a com hint mark of the satirists of tho duy. His huge una slovenly appearance; the loin gii g attitude ho a-sunicd when leaning against his pillar at the itoval Kxchangc; his ruggt tl speech, with strongly marked Jewish accent nnd idiom, made caricature easy, and gave him up nu helpless victim to his enemies. Of these ho'bad many some of them created, no doubt, by envy but also n largo number of others whom be had ruined, or who fnneicd themselves ruined by him. l'ew weeks passed In the latter part of his career without his ro ctiving threatening letters, informing him that unless be should deposit a certain sum of money at u givcu place be would be shot, or loisoned, or. more liberally, blown up in his imifo in l'iccndilly. Thcso threats somotimos took fttirh nn effect upon Nathun llothsehild us to h.iunt him like a nightmare. One duy, two tall, mustachioed men it must be re membered that this was the anti-moustache period wero shown into bis private parlor at the St. Switliin's I.unc counting-house. Na tl an bowed; the vi-itors bowed. Nathun arose, and his bearded visitors moved unclose to him, their hands fumbling about in the pockets of their great coals. Nathan saw it at a glance, the mustaenioeu leuows nan eoineto shoot him, their bandB searching for deadly weapons in their pockets. Quick as lightning, Nathun took u;i tho hra'S-bonnd ledger and hurled it at tho bcui's of the strangers, at tlie same time s miniii g "Murder!" in a paroxysm of flight. The screams brought nil the clerks nnd porters of tho houso into the sanctum of tho millionaire. Kxplunalions took place, when it was found that the two moiistachetl in dividuals wero rich bankers from abroad, who, with a litt'c nervous anxiety in tho presence of the fit far of the Stock Exchange, had tum bled in their pockets for letters ol introduc tion and other iicecury credentials. "You must be a happy man, Mr. llothsehild," said once a gentleman silting at ?.aiuun s iianuucnng lame, nnd glancing round at the superb appointments of Ihe mansion ol his hot. "Happy ! me happy 1" wus the reply. "What ! happy, when just as you are going to dine vou have a letter placed in your hands, snying: 'If you do not send mo i.'sHl, I will blow your bruins out?' Happy! me liaipy"' Instead of with his wil'o, Naib. in fre quently slept with a pair oi loaueu pistois oy ms side, l'oor Nathan. In tho year IMl, Nathun llothsehild did a stroke of business which, while it brought him and hjs bouse immense prolits, also heaped upon them not a lilt lo obloquy, freely expressed in many I'.ntflUh and foreign newspapers. It is well known that tho supply of mercury is exceedingly limited, being, iu fact, almost entirely drawn from two mines, those of Almnden, in Spain, and of Idria, near Adelsi crit, iu Iilyria. The mines ot Alniuden, which weie known to the Greeks seven hundred years before Christ, and which fur nished tTon.COO annually to Home during tlie Iniptriul era, fell somewhat into neglect on ueeoiint of the Napoleonic wurs, at the commence ment of ihe present century, so tha: tho Span ish (lovetnment derived less prolit from them tlinn Ibinicrlv. 1'ndcr these circumstances, when Ibu niinislcrs of his Catholic Majesty were h..r.l up for funds, in 141, they enter tained the application of Nathan to furnish them with a loan, on condition of the Aluiadcn mines being made over to hitu tor a number of years as security. The bargain was struck, and tho house ol llothsehild entered in posses son of the mines, commencing the business by immediately doubling the pi h e of Aluiadeu mercury. Tho commercial world, much aston ished at this step, addressed Itself to ldi ia; and then it wus discovered thut the mines of Idria hid passed, likew ise, ery quietly lino the hands of Nathiiu llothsehild, who had settled of course, the prii e of the mt rcin y on the same si'.e as that of Almaden. Hy this little transaction, tbe house ol Kollischihl obtained a complete monop.ily ill tbe sale of nieriury, and Nathan was able to settle the price of tho niti. le, indispensable for many purposes, ut his counting-house, without fear ol competition. This clever ntioke of business us proft'uMe as it was clever had one notnb'o couse.iuotiJO for the nick and sutleiii g id all nations. Mercurial prcpitrati' lis, laigeiy employed in medicine, arc no innie inauiilaeiurt d from the pure metal us oliiniiud fiom the mines, but from the refuse of other articles containing quicksilver, such as the loil of o.d minors an 1 looking-glasses, li would be iuten kting, if tlie et.. titties were given, to cal culate how many pounds sterling ihe houso of llothsehild made v the little mercury husluess, uud how many pi ous died in consequence ol bad men urial medicines. 1 ho guiding principle In all tlio affairs of the home of llothsehild was the ro-partnership of Its in mlurs, enjoined on his death-bed by -Meyer Ansvlm, the founder o' the bouse. To strciiglhcu this bond of I'nion, Nullum conceived tho idea of establishing hlood-nllinmes between the various members of his family, not only in his ow n, but in Miecet tling generations. Accordingly, in the year 1Mb', he summoned a family congress to i'riinkfoit-on-the-Maine, to deliberate ou this itn pottiiut addition lo the laws of the house, and to ti ke measures for tho development of the pluu. The coniirt ss was to be inaugurated by the mar lingo of two first cousins of the family, namely, the eldest son of Nathan Willi the eldest tluiighter of hie brother diaries. Nathan urrived at 1 rank fort in best health nud spirits, exceedingly joyful thut this r'l'cat plan, which placed the bouse of lUithsi hild ou the same basis us the leigulnij fumiiies of I.nrope, was so near its execution. The marriage ot Lionel do Hothscbild with his cousin Char lotto b ok place with due pompon tho l ith of Jiiuc, lh'lG, at the Krankfort Syna gogue, within a stone's throw of the dark old dwelling In the Jew lane, the early residence of Meter Ansclui, uud still inhabited by his aged wile. On the very same day Nathan lull ill, uud be being nigh sixty years of age, it was suggested that his physician, Mr. Travels, should lucent for ut once from London. Hut of this he would not hear, riiysie iuiis, he said, Were very expeu sire luxuries bio expensive for a man jsissess. ifig a bare three or four millions. A cheap medi cal adviser wus called in accordingly, under whose bunds Nathan prow rapidly wor e. Mr. 1 ravers at last was summoned in by the family ; but he came too lute. On the iitli of July Nathan grew delirious, talking Incoherently of pounds, florins, and thalers ; and ou the ihtli, he was a coriwe. Larly on the nioruirg of the 2'Jth an amateur sports pian, looking out lor birds in the neigbborlnod, of Hr'gbtnn, shot a p'gfon, which, when pirtted tip,' proved to be ose of the wril known carrier pigioi.s of the hon-e nf Kothsrhl'd. It had, tiow ecr, no littrr concerning loam and the state of the money market nnder its wings, but only a small bit of paper with the Inscription, "II f it morl.'"lo Is dead. Who tbe ho w as there could be ro doubt. Tbnt dny there was a complete panic at the Stock Kxehange, and a great fall in Ibe funds. The remains of Nathan IlotbscbiM were brought fo this country, and ho was buried with fre.it olnp at the .lcv.-u Lnd Cemetery, oa thd Mb 1 1 Aiiuust. l'libllc curiosity, after the funeral was nvt r, was very in'ene mi the subject as to what timonnt of property Nathan Hothshi'd had lett behind him. While sotno stated It at three, others innde It six milli in", and some fn'iled it ten. The will, which was soon nf'.er p-ibM-hed, b ft Ibis curiosity iingrntiilod, for It furnished no account whatever of the amount of Nathan s ptopi rty, i or of tho securities in which it wa in-ve-fed. In lh' will, the executors, e insisting ol' the four brolhersnf thoilceca-ed, Mrs. It Hhsehild Inn f olien ). one ol his sous, his son-ln l tw, and llottj.m'in Cohcn,his bro her-ln-law, are stri' tly prolul iti d from pry iiigtbtor.ri!itcr''crlngwMiany t li it g in their mil -ial capo 'ity, lieyond the line of their prescribed duiies ns administrators. Hut tlie slab nu lit of a cipur'ncrshlii tet veen the dc eindiints of Meyer Anselui is distinctly made in the will. Nnthan, after declaring tlmt he has an interest in all the hmc conducted by his brothers tin Ihe cniitinetit, orders that his four s jiih shall carry t n Ibe joint business as ben totorc, in cin. junction with their nuclei. To his three daiigh ers, Nnih.in lelt tlOti.ik 0 each; hut under the strM condition that they idionld marry with the con sent ol their molhor and brothers. In the con trary rase, lliry wir.: lo receive nothing. The sume highly disciplined generositv distinguishes tho T muiiiitig part of the w ill. To public chari ties, f crvnnts, or dependents not a penny was left by the o.wicr of millions. rut: wir: or hiKKiiu, In extreme old ago Mrs. Uarrlck maintaiiifi l In r interest in the actors of tho day ami the af fairs of tho theatre; nnd to the last, it was said, took ptide in her ihapely ankle and gio l looks, she was fund of speaking In high terms. f King (ie rgo the Fourth, who, when I'liuco of Wales, had visited her at her vil'a at Hampton, lu (Hir ing after her health, and expressing interest in her welfare. This had given her heartfelt plea sure; 'ami I am not n little proud," she would add, "of the privilege of being allowed to drive through Mt. James' l'ark." At Hampton, too, alio had received Queen Charlotte. No notice hud been given of the royal approach, anil Mrs. Oarrick had been "dis covered," to use a term of the theatre, In tbo a t of peeling onions. The Queen, however, seemed pleaded nt the. siuht of th's homely occupation, nnd would by no means permit tho good lady to stir from it. Indeed, the story goes ou to tell that the Queen commanded another knife to be brouijit, observing that she should herself like to peel nn onion with Mrs. Oarrick ; and accord ingly, the wife of Iho sovereign and the widow of tho player snt for some time in the most agreeable and friendly manner peeling onions together. It was said that the Drury I.mo committee, when anxious about the success of a new actor, would inilHoeMrB.feirilck to attend in her private box, and then prompt her lo say on tho conclu sion of the pcrformnnco that she had been re minded of her departed David, if thoy succeeded iu this respect, of course the valued dictum went the rounds of tho papers Immediately, and the drbutnutr was Inndej to the skies. Iu tho case of Kcan, however, there in littlo doubt that tho good Indv had bi en really reminded of her luto husband, for iu the styles of the two actors a considerable re semblance exi-ted. In Kcau's acting, accord ingly, Mrs. derrick nuinifo ted great interest. He was always a favorite with Hie widow of his great prt deecssnr, and she loudly praised his cfl irts ; l.ot Indiscriminately, however, tor when Kean, on Ihe occasion of his benelit in 181 1, undertook the part of "Abel Drugger," which fiarrick bad made to famous, he received the iollowiug brief note : "Dear fllr, you cannot ilsy'Ab:l brai-Kcr.' "Yours, aw., f-.i ilsttsieK.'' To which the actor replied as laconically ; "Dear madam. I know It. "Yocre, EliML'Mi Kl Mrs. Oarrick was a frequent visitor at Koan's bouse in Charges street, and one morning, the story goes, fhe found tho tragedian in a state oi great perturbation. Ho received his guest rather abruptly, and withdrew. Mrs. Oarrick turned to Mrs. Kcan, Inquiring flic reason of this strange behavior. " on, jim. ivoan ex claimed, " you niin-tn't mind him ; be bus been reading a violent uttuek upon his "Othello" in one of tbo papers, which has terribly annoyed blm." "lint why should he mind what the papers fay i" a-ked Mrs. G.u rick ; "he is above them, and can afford tobeabuscd." Mrs. Kean : "Yes, but ho says Iho aitielo Is so well written, if it wasn't for that be wouldn't care about the abuse." Mrs. Garriek: "Myden, he should do as David did, and then he would bo spared all this annoyance" Mrs. Kean (with great inte rest), "What's that r" Mrs. Oarrick : "Write the article himself; David always did 'O." David was an adroit tactician, hut the times hud changed since he held shares in the iV'ife .1.7 itrtisrr and reviewed himself; besides, tho jour nals had incrcuscd tenfold. Mils. OAlitill K'S OltltllN AND TIIK KIM 's TSTK. Hut it is timo to refer t Oarrick's privjfo life. which in this car h id undergone one of its most important changed. Ho was, in fact, married lu Jfulvtoa .Muti'iie lo om, a young u.inscuse ol great beauty and accomplishments as well as of siainiess reputation, jus oiogrnpuers nave uoi (probably because Mrs. Garriek wus ulivo ut tho time of their writing), given any details with respect to this lady; but in one of the pamphlets published about the time ol Coirrick s death, aud bearing dato 17i0, tin i o is a romantic story, which appenrs never to have been contradicted, to tbe effect tbnt several years before, Lord llurlington, when ut i rice, had lot-meet a couueetion w ith an luili iu woman by whom he hud a child; and that mother and daughter disappeared alter a short lime. Notwithstanding nil researches and in quiries, Lord llurlington was never able to dis cover tho whereabouts of either, until by a mere uucldent lie nnppenea to see -Mdllo Violctti ou the stage, llecognisiug bcr br her extraordinary likeness to his lost mistress, he invited her to his house, and ou inquir ing into tbe matter found his surmise correct, 'lu atone ns fur as possible for his long though perfectly unintentional neglect, he retained her in bis family as a companion for lardy llurlington, lo horn he confided tho story cf fair parentage and by whom she was treated with th? greatest kindness nud a (lec tion. In this position she remained for two or three years, not again appearing on the stage, but occupying herself with the completion of Iter t uucuuuu two iito tic-qiimiviuu oi uuou'n'trv accomplisbmei.ls. On her marriage Lady llurlington presented her witb a splendid casket of jewels, which contained, besides, tlie . sum of ten tlmus. .nil pounds lu notes. Tbe I marriage, iu spite of thn disparity of religious perMia.-ions Mrs. Garriek being u Komiii i Catholic proved in every respect a hapiyone; ; pei leet compatibility of temper and a strong uf- Icotii ti on both soles prevented any painful heart-burning thut might have arisen from their want ot :diihlieii. It was a matter of remark that during Ihe whole of liarrick's life ho was on i no oceasle n separated from her foT tweuty four hours ut a tiinc. In tbe the. ore mutters con linued to go on w I'll fair success. G truck was ' never unwilling to assist young authors, many of whoso works he bro'ii'hl oat; bis behavior in this matter contra-ting advau tcpeously with lb. it of Colley I ibher, who was notoriously liruta' lu his manner. On the oc- ension of Fenton (that Fen'on who assiste I 1'ojein bis translation of Homer) offering his I tragedy of Miniuntu; he Is said to have re turned it witb the advice to its author to "apple I himself to some ucful tiado, for It was ceriaiu he uud tbe mute, would never agree." Ho is nlso uld to have expressed his plex-ure In re : turning the works of young author, calling it i with grim humor, the "choking of siuging I birds." To such charges us these, Garriek never laid himself open ; an author who was I always sure of u sulliciently courteous rocep ; lion, and knew thut if his work was injected, it would lie lor no other reason than its real unsuitublciiess for Ibe stage. Consequent upon Ibis mode of treatment, Garriek produced a vast number of pluys, nearly all of which have now, Irom tho change of public taste uud the production of better models, passed into tho limbo of nnrecognut'd genlu. Who in tin sa dnjsl.iiuws lucre than the humes if, indeed, ihe names even still suriivi. of VUime, The (hjjiua of (-'una. The hail of .S.e.i-, VrcMi't, l.titta, or Miifluj'lia They mo gone to their own plate; mid the purer taste ol lahr days is ecniiely likely to revive these stilted and arti lieuilwoiks. Public taste was Indued lit a low tl b in dnys. Ileuilers of the four (it wiis hardly need to be told that the king (Gieifge II) "hated boetiy and balnters," or Unit the lushloinilile world followed their Sove riij.ii's hud. That amiable niouurch wont to hfp over tho hi. est pocfry in the language; nnd thought the prince ol the painters of his tlay well lewaidcd with a guinea, given with the same grace that he would bave exhibited lu bestowing a bono upon a hungry and impatient dog. Of a like quality was his taste iu theatri cal mutters. Murphy mentions that be in sisted on the revival of ce rtain scenes in Otwuy'i I fi.i'ee I'ltterrrd, which hud been omitted for muny years on accouut of their gross indecency, lie was induced ou one occasion, however, to command a performance of HUlunii III. though it was impossible I or those about blin to convince him that the actor of that part could lie au honest niun. Tlio actors were terrified to observe that their efforts prodneed not the smallest nppta anceof intere In tbe face of their sovereign, who. indeed, appeared to do.e thmngh the f rente r part of the time. At the conclusion ot the play Mr. Fitrberbert. who had been in at tendance, went to the grien room, and was as sailed byOariick immediately on his entranre with eager nuestions as to what tho king bed thought of " Iliehard." "I ran sny nothing on that head," replied Fitzher berf ; "but when an actor told Iti 'har J, ' I he Mayor of London reines to greet you,' the King roused himself; and when I'aswell entered hul Itunitg lb.' nit, and win n tlie Kin exelansd, '1 tike of Otaton, I like I lint Lord Mayor; and hen the sei tic was over he snid again, 'Duke of (Jraften, tbnt is pood, Lord Mayor ' " "Well, but the Mirlike bustle, the drums and trumpets, nnd fbe slum's of s ildlers must have arou-ed a great inllilnrv jreniu-f" "I kno'v n ithing about Hint," replied Sir. l'I'li' rb it ; "hut wh'u lii h ertl .v..s in Hosworth field calling for his hnre, bis Mnjo-ty sal 1, 'Duke of Grafton, v ill ti. it Lord Mas or not ome ai'.iin f " lliscrlp) loim on Roeka, On looking over the nrgttmenti to "h-.w thtt Natriiganett liny was ever visited by the North men, and that the Inscription on the Dnthton Hock was insde hy them, it seems stMngo that I'niibh antiquarian ignore the fact that similar in-crlntions sre to lie found on rocks bv the sides of s ienins in Ihe Interior, a thousand miles from . C Dlghh n, w here) no nne iir sunies ihe Northmen I J ever sttaved. At Kelly's Island, Lake Krlc, Is a mi'gncsian limestone ns-k, covered with rude figures of horses, dogs, nnd birds. To a su;ier ticial observer it bears a general resemblance to thie at Diph'on, 'I iverton, uiij rortsinouih. in N.iriiipanseit Day. The rxk at Kelly's Island 1 1. ise i ever seen described. It is at tlio edge of the luke, neai ly horizontal, nnd when t ie w.iter is at a low stige. Is wholly uncovered, anlaet.'. sible with scar -ely wetting one's feet. 'I ht re are simi'ar sculptured roe as in tarionj iiiact s in ilie wert, described by School 'riil't. Squtrr, and others. They aioto be found almost Invatiibly bv the banks of iho streams; there are sevir.il on tbe banks of tho Ohio river ; one very re markable, about four miles above Stetibenvtlle ; some Lilf do.cn on Gnyatulottc river; alio near the rontlneni of the llig Santiv and Ohio, near rort'inotith ; and near Prairie du Cbien nnd other place s on the I'pper Mississippi ; in fact, they nro found scattered all over the west. There Is no material diflctenro in character between those on eastern nnd western streams the whoic a mere species of picture-writing. Sob lolerai't concludes, "i hey are all tbo work of tbe same race : ihero Is a family likeness in their s'yle nud workmanship and a coincidence in position that seems conclusive on this point." IIulonal May-a-oie. J J Jl NHY A. I X i, li, GAUQER AND 000PEB, No. aOB M. "WAsTliU (Street, Ptlow Walr.ut stresl, Pnil.AI'I.U I1IA. Imltite.n Ursr.ly and Wiua t.jssS,,ni Oi ll'id f Wvrfe made at O.d aud New Plot! a.-ys on sand or made to order. COAL TAeTsr-D IN HOlillKAIi") FCR sntrilrIO. All kinds of Trlrrjnlair i un:luallr al'.eDded tc. J; 1 lot 31 J ' 11 T M 1 IMJANDIIiH, WINES, KMO. The s.ii-Rrrtlx-r Infonr. ii.e pnl Hr t)i. ) . CK-ieosiTiji f hit mrs uri'l wM teiecieu cistkoi OU URANDY, GIN, PORT WISE, Fni URY AND MAD KIR A AVINKS, At 'A(.i'r.ai'' irlre. Tiifi rc fr.intir ir. cV on hand. rurt'lmi'-iti Mtslimt; a uientjT utiivle for private n ivO'sikl Uc vfl to C;iU ut 1IKMCY Jit L'UY ?S Wlic.al Wiiu And iMnor 8i.rf JJc. H: S. HvCX)ND h!it. twlc-v luce, jTp-im rtiieaiit)tiia UXUK'iS OFFICE, COMMON COVNUU rhlaiiiphl.i. Jn!.f i. iH.14. In iiooortlaroe wl'.h a rosolntlnn adopt 1 by t, C'nn.iu. n C.-i'ii- 11 ii thH('ityf riii.ud'lp'iift.on l iiiirsJay, llm J-Jth Uity tt June, li4, thr ftniicctl hill, fii'-tud "AN OHIUNASt E TO AI'TMOlte.K N A IM! I H N ( I KS TO M Y V. T THK Ll KNHKH INUHKM' J 1 I UK' I MM Ji' Till' fl I Y. M H)R OMIKiC ri IU )-LH U iierct--, iintJislivd for titibiiC Jrlonn iti-n. CK-rk ci C'jjix'-u OvU-'-srU. to ArTHoni.B an ijrnovA rox TO MKKT THK K FKNSRtJ INCIOKNT TO Tll' iiKhKSrtB or tuk ci nr. ANU OU OfUKtt PlH- 1.HK8. KMiin1. Th Keot nn.H')nimon Cotin'Jc of tv.e "Ity o. i'h ilatltlithia do orlitin. ft t t'i M.irr li iefhv n tliot uc l to hurrnw tr. ne th in .ir, the cretin of the corporation, sneh inn H m"iiv w umy be rei.ti. I tie lity Ircasnrcr, i'mra tiru to time "j .irjvt.l;! the tumiilfi ot volume.' r irom tne rjfy oi iU h the anivif-c r the LnitrtJ Stat . and f ir the d-f-iisi oi the i ll, n il cCi'fiinii In tlie wliole the sum of five hunilrtd thmisiii.tl tl lhtti ; for wlii.'h inttrept net to e':,eJ .'i rule ot nix nr cent . nor annum k.hiii no T'lfd 'ii.if vfl.ir.y. tiiu ilrt dtjyu oi January and July, at the oillce of the lily irt'iiiurHr. Tin? prlnripitl of the sail loivn sliIl ho rA'? uJ ratj ;i nit rAiirn'iuu 'ii mini uviii mo -t n: m'i. k and not da'-ire Ithont tin cotinciiI u( h-il lem tnr ii. naJ C'T'itl'iiU" thrrt r, in the ua'ial form nt stic oerfflvattji ii i'y Loat s. shall hoissr, a ihuku simotin; n -n mav rr.iiiiri'. hut not tor any fr t.nU't. ttl n.irt of fl'J, ri'iiUirtd. In amoun's ot" live hundn;t or or.c tu-idiil loHnrs. and It ilia I bo exprenfod In aid ertnl--ats that tl e Kttld loan thriein ntftitHM d and inrtiut thereof ar? i'r-3 aide lr e from ail taxs. Hccuon'i. Wheni'Tt-r any lot.n shatl be made by Ir. ie nt-reoi, iihto snail up, oy wrce oi nin orann j, annu al I v ainronrlat'd ont ot thfi income of UietioroorHt.e oht.'.8. and trunk th hum raid by taxat on. a vi a suttl '.i-j'tt to lay thtWitUTCit on said cnnlib aioa; andttio f irtUur -nin ol Utrt'e-tfiittiH nf one prr cintmn on the nar value if n -h ceniikaifs, so lamod, shall be aiiorrtad uuarieMy oot ot tlte income ani taxes loasmiii.tf tuna, wiji-r.iund ai d (is accumulation,, are hprehy etperjiily liivded for Uie tejcinpuon anu pauitni oi taiu crx:iiCAit)s. KKHOKI.TIOH ai iiiOiti,iu; Tiin i.r. hk io rcntiHU the oa- It NAN E. TTesolved, That the f'ler-i of Wmiiiu n Council te antticr lz(l to publifh in iwc duily new,iaiHrri In thii city, dally lor lour wet ks, th ordlnanoe pn'iHniid to "-omrai'n tj...m cll, at a itateo uie!iiiig thereof, tiuld mi tne JOii day of tlnUtt, 1M1, VlllltK'U "An Ordinance to AittHorlie an AJJHI -nti; Icn t rnret the exitna's Inoidcnt to tne dift-iR'6 ui tac i ity, and tjf other nun'tsea." And tho aald Clerk, at the s'Vtd ro vng of Count ill after liie rxniratitin ol fonr f.fki i"rom the first day uf said pnhiication, shall presun: :o this Council one of each ld nwspapors for every day tu wbich tne same shall l.a a been uiada. :J t'-4w iLFRKH OFFICE, COMMON COUVCIL, In arcoritam e with a rrti,hirim adopi"d by t tie Oxmnoa C'ounf il of ill City of PhUadHphia, on fjuriday, tne eVtt nay ol June, iwit, tne )Mi'Xa mi-, ?ninit.a 'AN OKPINAN' fc TU AtTlioHlK A I.OAN 1"'H SCHOOL 1 IR. Is herrby iiutltshed lor public Inform ton, t'M. K. YALL. Clerk oK oinmcn Couns iL AN OKVilWAVrr. TO AlITllo.tlX A LOW 1 OH HfllOOL PC IIPO-KH. Hrrt'on 1. The heleet and Comin'jn Ooiimils yl tv.e C4:jf at PldlfailHohia do -irdnln Thut lb- Miivri lieiehy ant'iori.'.ed lo borrow at not led than par on the ereoit or ti e e'iriri hm. i'ie niia oi tine million d dtars 1 pro, Ido tor tlie rt - u -rt, e-4tt-n-toon, and '"milction of ii'illdim-'i nr -n.fd p iri-oin q the I iri-t Hchool liittrl i ol Pviiio-t IvsnU, lorHiii'.h Lite-r;-t i"t to e-c id ilif re of ilt pr cmtoio jir tt .n'im, hhall be paid halt m arly. on th" itr-r ..f .ua.y and .h.lv. at l!to uc of the rity I re iirar. The piirvtptii oi tlie.t(d loan sntii ,; pa vahle and paid at Ihe exptiailon m thirty ycun fr. m ihe tla o the same, ind not lior Ithouith-j inherit of IM hoUbrs Ihercoi': and tli'ceitlm a't' tlitr'for, In te i-iul 'onn o lha crriiii'i.tea of tity loan, ft ml. M !om in na uinounu us ihe k-udeis may reipil.e. bar not lor any ir-.'-llow;tl pnrt oi ou hu mired Uo'ltr. or, it re u."ed, la ati'Otmih ot rtw liuiidre-1 or o i rhitw.id dod in ; aod tt htti he eprisd In .hhI i rMM .!t i it the -.aid hpn thei. 'n iiieiii,ii'ftl, and te iritiT'nr U:t .-eoi', an- pya-iU) la c iiom all taxet.. S- Hon 'i. 1 1 e Hhittuni of r:id ban hal) bA ap ronrl.it' d, diaiill u td. and tM'purth u d for iltu pnrpjts and In U nuiii nt. it ttt-biM S. lo v U : It ui I . To the sovt ral t ho,l ie.'tl ns n.i.e hiin.Iie l ar.d tMri y-l'tiir thom .md live litnidn d il.'ilrtr--, as foitvw u i"rst Mecilon. tuity ih.oi.ai I lo't tr : K'oud Sect t'n, Unity iivo lhu and doDtm ; Third Meet nn, thiriy ihoicathl .1 i liars : Jr'ointh ti' . tii-n, thiriy-ilM thuus-n I d II .r ; iiili Hcciiou, -My thousand d oltirt: HlM'i Ht-i'tlon, ibiriy tlomat d t.)ll.ir : flvrnlh Hcciion, ilny-ihiee tUou-and d-llarc ; Fichih Keci m ii lil'ty - IkIiI thoitind dotlart. Niniii He. Hi. n, forty thoLismid dollar ; Tenth He tloit. iwtntv live thou -.and dollars ; F.lcvemii Bettion, thirty-eUbt thosikaiid (he bundiatl dollars: '1 vehtb flection, thirty-four thousand dollars: 1 liineenth Ht ction, t L Irt -tlniit thoiiMunl d liars; Founeenlh Hcctioii. blty tboiirand dollarni I Hut. mh Met Ion, twenty-live thotibaitd dollars ; hlxteeuth Hectli n, twenty thouitand dollnrs : Hevt ulctiith H4n tiun, ti.riy-n' e tluiuaand dollars t Kiliiet nib Pttdio-i, tldil) -Jl e lliou-snd dllaii ; NiiH'teeidt. Kioliou,lwi:uty thousand dollars; 1 .wniletb Section, etiuty live ih..unsml uullara Twi id y -Arid Het-iimi, Iwi nty thousand dollars ; 'I w-'j'ty si cotut hection, elt-ve,ii thoiikund dtdlars ; '1 went third Hecilon, loir teen thousand dollars ; 'J wentjv (onrtb 8i it ion. sKtyei(jht thousand dollars t 1 twill.) tilth Hettion, tWttJdy-thrue thtusand dllaii( Tv ( ni) tlxtb Set tlon, f waive thousand dollars. Li.ii li To u-iiibuiar the 4'lt Treasury, lor appropria te i.b ahiady made, charneahie lo in is Joan, luriy-niue tlioi.tHt.fl tftli e Luudied and etitht dollars lit rn a. 1 ir coiitipveiicn's, btteeu tUoUbandnveliundrel ai'd uinrt -tV4 0 doilura. htctn ii a, W lieneer any loan shall be made by virtue !iu .f. t'.i re sbhll le. by loree ot thin ordtnaiic, annually appropriated out of the ineonie of the corporate estates. f'oin the sum raind by taxatlen, a sum hurtlclent to pay tht Inlet i'ht on aaid ct riliUat s ; and the turther sum of Ihree-U'iiths ol oue per centum on Iho par value of such tettlncate shall ba appropriated quarterly out of nuld lnty-toe and taxes, to a sinking fund, which fund and Ito ac umulaiioiiKuic hereby pe. ially pltdtiedi'or tueredeuip tlon and puUitut olOald certillcalipa. ItKRfiLL'TlOV to prni.isn A LOAW PM.L lull PI HLIC .sell' nil. ri. Fe'OJved. That th Clerk b a iti.orUcd to pnbliih In two iinil newspaper-, of this cliy dtlly, P-r four weeks, tlie ortUnant e ptenied toCOUiiaoa CouueU on 1 bars day, June lb, lM,Lt-uimtd - "AN K!HNANOo; TO Al TllOlriZE A l.OAS FOH Sf HOOI, PUR pdHKH;" And Ihe said Clerk, at the slated meeting of Councils, after the expiration of ioure.k from the first day of said puMkainn. -bail present to tl:ls Counell one of aacnof said notti-ranera hit aTery tfay In ultita Ue Sui shaJ La. s iH2U bade. iyV-4w SiriNO EMPORIUM, Tfn 8. "EVL-Nril t-r. lfi kTTTlTr;a. k.Al"lll"'E(l, f IItr. l ain . r.i'iK'er, - n'S. JXAiitr.u m.iH, rtejLrvhH.Aiffrt rn.LOW. WOVil AXD IHOH KKIiHIF.AKS, ! KI MO HUDH A MO nOTII. N. W. HeftatriHf anArencrtatlns atlfcrwled as with tors full deepatob. o.S. RhVBwTU Street. leil-la C0t 'STY'S TKA WARF.HOl'SK. ESTA J kl'shed Is 1M10. fB.rorUr am) rteah-r In I ine Taa, Wlnee, t.einort, Cncike Havana Clrare, t'rri.aA niarltwcll't Pl ales and Santas V.ivllth ard twelve, Ale and l orter, ejenned .Meats, Trnlts, floitp, A. Jt j Metio I'M r with e.ro. At o. US n. MF. OSI) -Ir-f. leJ'lv JiismiA IJ. C'uI'Mfr. ' lAIiri'. r, MATTlNiiS OILCLOTHS AND tlow Him les, from N ililtfM'jr t.M.is Of! :ent Hru..., wldo, 1 ( 1 --) an. I 1 ;i; lin.l.HH.n Pross-ls. .nu. d.) wui,7o. so a .d si e'li-.. ; w I, 'J I oi.l -J l at ooi- r tsinate pri es : Imeerul t'..riei II It to SI tit ."r u-i ; liorslu. irom si eents l ll't; Veimai, tc tar. nud llenin, from r'; l-i .-."its p-r yrn M.iol !, tne lsr,.i; a's.irino it ev.-r ot;i n d in l'! .Ul h.l..ft. rr.in .17 to I.', rents 1 ard t His V ed Aileti - n Sa o, ,,.- pot. ilono.rly itlifcw 1 h.i. Hi H HlimNIl sttr .et, fir. t ,o,..r ats.-c isalnut, .. site corn hsern.- n. J;7-:itn f I I, CLOTHS Ol- FVl 11Y VAKIKTY, J inaat. laetureS n.d r.r ssle ly hhtwHrri'. 1 1, Ttx c:o , So eOlMI K Stre-et. l'htlad. LCJlliT DIM' ASF,SI SKCHH1' DliKASKSI (.AM Mil f AN S nil l l HAM.M.tt AN S (.UT! TnF. Most CnitAts etrMil'T 1CVI.K l.'-t ti, Ves, a e-i.no uri' f.r tillMIKIIIKI A, i.ll.KT, rirRI',TI"IF.'l. f'oiitain n" Mineml, no hiil.Kin, toi St. raory. fnl ten pills to he tad en to etle -i s ore. thiir. in from two to reitr di;ys,a-d ri-nt eaes in "iwenty-foiir lieura.-' fneafid ly a irratluate of the f'nlvrslty of I'e'ins;- ve-iia, one ot th looet eminent Jloelf-ra and t.'lietnlsts of t..r ores, tit ih.y. so sveo-i Hi. s iroi 111,, Ml iiiasi.k wit, rs I !. 1 rt IlKle who linv. iht Irr.f re' Befliu-enred. ir eliO have e.-'-ii sorsetl r ith llalam CViisiva.or Mere-ury, st tmt t"j Hie fuvAiuiAV' 8 tiirr. .silf l.v Wi.fl ll, h l.'llie enveniee l'li. e, male park,., t'- f male. '. nLejt'Bl Pl.OOI-:!! , Tt.TTI.IIS, m M.r,1 'H'li , Ac, Ac. NAMAKI I AN H U of1id t rut. lie at & ir . 1 1 r.ntf. "VPHH.1N (K KNKIrL )1KHKH, 'lit? MA- lil lAN H MM)T AM HI Kit .M ICK, th? mot t-notit. cmrta Id . trd H na ri-liit:iJT . X ril':ri(M'a , it n'rtcrifs sand i-rail falfok verv iirlul.1 tff Vt'tlCffrll noi") M0 tiiailh) "nr Is th .rftiiri anl prrn ani.t. Tak! tfi"n of tint purfyii rnu1? antl h Hi-alril, ami do not trnnnnit ii iur H'ieritjt in at. wi w-utu juu himhm,iuuw turn. , . AMio.iifTi vou liiv l' pr''H ut crt inc'irAMr.tiK1 AM A- ft IT A K n Itui antl llR.lt li Jl l K w il r.inove r.-ry tilL'fl of iuiimriilfxs 'piii: ttif- vmii., a eJ aa au tiro bad ftK'vt vl Mtrcnri. In ucTij fT txTiri with lil it Biimlwr of tfinAlt nMfT. tlm T AM) i! Mil .'in iuhi nvi n.v ftilunti-il. in t N eratcrt I't'-rnn, ii l,U' nrrhn a, In b uriint lrwn. Fal lnrofii. Womt , 1 t-i It ,atvl f.irall compLUiits is'filfni to i mi "'. . Bnt lv eptcia Trl' - k.VJi . r r bottltq for I'. UMAKI I AV K U ASH Ifi. hi as' of MjiitiHt, ufM In cnnij M-Ml with the Rot;. unai ii. rh in Knit tirr tirn. I'ricp vn crni rht m- a of Un v r-inih t anae iihiwumu'w ny iintfianj and iaHcnt(. Th.v ar ii.fI in Hie riUtl hMi ioefi)tal. thu rc:oiliig hfaitli to iuuiij ol ctir ii a r rm; hiiih.konh of tiic bAKAHITAN'H KtiMKIUKS: "PlifT !l.lr"MVAl.. Foitr MrsTlHM-L, lUllinu l. II. 1 . Kcb. '20. "l Itivt iToM ilsfiM tion In b at nir iliot I tmve uscil n"i: ci.itoir.nr) tcrum , tbnt I have iiM.-d tnom with HHlp aatTit, ill'THion ami iir.rrlr, aimI hav t'cinl thm rrH,nd w hit ant;clM,li niii iTomptly and no.,!iialiy ilnnwml Ihasf fstti I llill lOll . I tiH VB t lie f 1 1 1 W t C( ntl It'U ' lu ttiflr f ttivur, and a U t a my ust of Uiciu cu nds, I rff iniin'Sil iiifrn ;rttij. ',r KiAi u. iii-Hr.in. "Anfi'Stfurt-htirKon ''ill N w ork Vul.' 1 t t l. inii)4 r-tood thut thet rMi.etlin aro ai rt -ra Hii-iidiM., mil "; u.Uvtl urt tne diseases i"T win n tt y urc oli4 rfd. 7HHU ty n. . i i "v m , Nl-. 2- S. I'.K.lll llfc mt. i)K.MOl A C(l , hf- trthnrir. Vo.i'l.S RACi:fltr-ft. RAILROAD LINES. 18G4. CAMDEN AM) ATLAN- T'lJ KAIt.itO VI). TMVr-:H A It t A N itl M F.N T. 18G4. TllKOrJjl iN TWO HOl'Itl! I! Tr.nr trah. i.iilv tit Allanll CIIV. Cn aotl fir Mo vDaT. July 4, Uauit kavt Vmt street yrry as follows: Man, l .u a. . Vr-'i ht. with ptsertrr aT iffl "hi,f"16 A. M ,press i.ihrouKh in'i noun V (0 i. id. A.lamio Act'orjiino.lation. iT M Jem titin Acc mm niatit.Ji, 'cttt !. M. lihli KsMNO LtlAViIb A'rLANrfC, AeTjrtiiitKailon .A'iHiudc, I'H a., at. Krress, 7-nH A. lr?jknt.1170A.M, aall,44HP. M. Kare lo AHmi'it , 12 Wl. Kn-,ind Trip Tl. tets f twal enry for uit da? md irain oi wn,ii tney arr ;nufn; sf w. "KXTItA H illHNr'le:i;i TKA1 8, lav Vine stit M'li A M. and 1 (a1 f. M. Leave lladilontlt id m V. l. ..nt! li L f. . ON t'MiWS, Wit train fr Miiii.t'e leaves Vine treei ? HO A. M. Leaves Atlanrlc 4 4C M. ,.:.n.t JCRS O. RHY ANT. Atf'-nt. Tin rmr whl. li was !rittle latt iar ha' entirely di-tnp- Ttiind,l-UMiit ine beaetioit of Uit n-uit Udlghthil on tbecuast. x0R 0RTII TKNNSYLVANIA RA1LUOAD. Hf.TIII.KIICM. lV'Li:r'iWN, V. rtN VAC'H CHI'SK, l.LtTON1 W1LK KBU AkUIS, und HiLMAJdsrour. SIMMER AUUAUOLMKNt:. A IMH I'lOSAu lit A INS. Of. and a-Vr MviNDAY, Jun l l, !Mi4. I'aePKer Trains vll leave the w Urpot, I iiiKU htr-'ci, aiM.e i no. no son it ree;, i'hiiaucij ua, i,.ny (luiiiiiys rT'wij loll... : 7 AM. (Em'0 f' - W'titfiiein, Alien: own. Man-. h rimrk, WilKes iarre, N lMlamtiiort. !' A. 5 . (AfJocLiotla'lon) Air iv.yle"t.'. IU A. M. (Aaoii'inoiiaiior.) for Kort Waslilnnt n. Jl ..M. (A'ft u niodall ti) tor Ioh-it wu. Ii ' V. M. tKupemi) for Hot hie -it in, I at ( ton, tc, 4 !' P. M. Mall) for D Met;wn. & lit P. M. ( totnruod .tijr.) lur UtinkVin, Al en'.own. and M.tii -h I In.nk . i: i' M. A- :'jiomod4tion)forLt;nsdfte. 11 1 . M. Accotpnio'iaiion) for Fort 'Vashmnton. ThAlIsH Hilt PhU.AOEt.l'HI . I chtc llti'hkheia at ti W A. M , t JO A M , and 0 07 P. M. I-bU wii att i'JA. M.,;l -tit?. M., aud 7 1 . M. l.iiiiMi.ile at U A. M 1 trt WarhlumunP.t 11 A. M. and '2 V. M. ON SI S1AH. rtidadflpM.i for Htltileiifin at tt A. M. l'iiilallt'liia for Imylttowr at ,i M. ioj U itoM n iur r.iiailtpiia ai 7'W . M. iu ihliVin for fhi adt Iphla at 4 P. M . Ulitman s Ilf-Ka M"'S- will .a:l I .r t;id u'Uver l-ar-irni.'' ut tt;e dfpot. Ordrt niuy l-o Kit ai No. IU H. l HIKl) l itis Cf ARK, Ajftit. IHni.ADFl.l'inA AN!) TRKNTON AND at. AMI A ASH AM HOY li A ILIIUAL) C OJd I'A MF.S. fUlll f,. On aid after 1.IONPVY, January 4, lhdl.Cie Trains for Vm- Yoik. leaving Kt-usii utoii Jteiio:. Plitlud;lpltia, ut 8T2 A. M (Mivhtj.and: t'l r. M.,and tho trams leavi m; NfH Yori: a. ! A. M. and 7H0 P. M., ill h reat'.er tc ruti ex.-lii'-ht 'y fi r tie I'niied sat-s Malls and Nev York uud W ahu ium l'alell,er-. und w ill not take In nor let OUI ani piifi IU Ts bet-ten ftHitl ctllea. 1 he i A. M. aMd I'.' M'On -.-bt 1 ii'et f ntn New York to Wash.mion, and i- 11 h A M and ' P. at. Liue iro n wa'iin;tMU to New YdK, will onliliu' al it -o ill, aud rarry mfi'Vr t .md !rm liie -uler'iiediaie staituUM and lt ui. ore. H wliin,'tO'i, .i' d N r Y.trk. A UK N IK M KST" ItKIAVKKN PHI LADLLPIII A ANI NKW YJUK. Lines it-a-.e Philaoe'ph a, fiom Kedtinjrlon Orpot, at 11 l.'iA.M . I Of, and l P.M., and r.,.Mi midnight, and tromUiil'iui S'eei Wharf ivi Camden), at ti and HA. M., 2 M..4 anloP M -iorN-w York. Andl' iHf. New Yoih, iron. i"o..t of CourtUndf Ntrcf, at; A.M. lo A M , 1. M ,4 a:ul ti P. .M , and f mi-!-niktif. and irom littt e? )tsrl.i street a: tl A. M.-audi .. , at. A. (-MV.Ml.K, J.' it Aii.-nt. SHIPPING. SItiAM M'KKKLY TO I.IVKR- M'l toitflinis at VU'-en1.!! v ii, t:ork Harlt - i in . .i krm'M. .ittiiii'-i's tl :m . eruoi. ms mu, and I'hlliilel.itilu sSteiimtl ip 'Oinptny are intended to a i a- tollow : F.l iMil l;i. S.iti.rtlav, diity -iO. 4 1 f Y ..' W sili . 1 1 in. Saiorth.y , 4'j.iist fi. (.11 Y il' Ma N' II I' H IF It. saturd.v. An,' 't 1 I Jl.il tiv r Fii . :-t lli:). ;,!( -irdtv, at n -oil, l.oui Tier No. 44 North Klvi r. i; 1 1 i:s oi pas m i:. P.tjaM'.'in .olt, or t-ooi. alen in urremy : I- it i i 'a mil fhivtm rtteeruK i alon lo Lomtoii H.i DO HtefraKe to l.nidoi.., First -t.ii. IwPjiU... H.'ti. h eerats'elo PariB...... Fir,! ' abln tollMi'hurr;isi,On SteiTak'n to llanihurf ., rasn'mifr- ure al-o ibrvtarcpsi to Havre, Hremeu lliai f.,1 I ISI , .UO-i . 4' (M ! W noi- .ie- i.,.t a m u im . .it pi i oa II v lnW rales. t- r..V i. l u. ro.! il i.r Ouet us'own :- I iMt C abln. 7." t' !).'. Hi "erase :Vm l.t ri)al a-id tjuetHtst jwii, t. 'I U wliu vv l ts ti to mm ul iur their mend tan buy uvkrt i tre at ihe rat s. n 1 or lujtbtr inioinmtlon apply al tlie Compan ortU-es. .IO.IS il. It.VLK, Am ut, Ko. Ill W'Al.M'T Street, Philadelphia. llUfsrON AND lMlILADKUMUA Strauiiilil j Line, ,itiltnit Irnm vit"h lijrt on .s i l L It; i A i iroui llrt wtiurt UMive l i r. istn-u., rima Uiliili a. aid lxillii Y burf. fliihtun. -rniii Qrsl .vliaj-1' ubiin- l'INK Htlei n Satnrdav. July l. Isi.l. li e sUIIi..kI,Ii8AIN, MalUewe, will .all Irnm I'lilla ili liitila tnr tt.istoii.oii Hatiiiray.Julv Uil . at In o vl..i-s. A . M i i.uil tl.e ii.aiiiln' NeiltMAN, linker, iroiulli.ioniiif rtiflaileli Inn. nn san.e day, at , I', of. TIii-m new aud hUtisLautusl alt.uimli'tis form a reiiuUer iij.e, sa'lilitr lioni eaeb iort iiDne-liiali.. r-B .Sattinla.v, . InhniHiiee-i eite-e-ted al oue-liatl tlie preiulutu cliartfe-d UU ale tuNsels. Kn ii lit. laki-n it fair ru'ea. , HI Hi). ers are reiiuesied U lelld Blip BretlpU and Bill, Litllnii will. Ihuli k'liod.. ,'or I toiirlil uf Taenia", (tinvliig fine acrotaniooiiUuini) ai,ivi0 lil-.MtV WINSillt t e., 'Jti-U No. islll S). DK1.A W AliE Avenae. YOU CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA ILIlmail 1 tie element lle-fr ttvainslnu UuL v.. will leave UM WKll.NWtllAY. July 27. at noon. Lowest rales eif pacai- tUrouau from riiuaUetihla to Ban frane'laeu. Aij1 U W. A. H AM 1 1. 1., Aiieiit, JJn.517 WA I KI T .Street. ill . -is.'" .'..US.SS.S rLsV-ol J. and HwutMiro l.lnre, via llelawar. and J..11 i..ll e uuui. t lie sienwe-t. lit uiunv uue, ail' leuvuig tlail, at -J v i look H.. and o o eleiea 1. M., iroui tnud pluf alioxe Walnut ttrert. lor Irel.til, whli-b will tie liken r.u aceoniinodatinii triHI.aplilv M. 11.1.1 AM at. ts Al It L li CU, Nu. a. IU I A". S UK. Avenue. tfTK VOll I.IVKKl'OOL, 8ATLKUAY, J L1-- "i " . ,, in ; Iiniisli l,ip V ANCOUVEK, Cuploin J. li.Carllsia, will sail aa abo. r. fiTtrtlablor .assape.ai,ITtn rvs 1UOMAB tt HABDSO"; Jvai-if .No.lUI WA1.SI.'I fcuuet B RAILROAD LINES. AiUtAM.I.MKNlH OF 1 hf I ' rtifi n end Amtiri and rhttarlolrhla and Tff niV n ailtnnd Or niminieV LlD s from rinladeipina to lodl j axd l. ay J'k -1 ni'fii wai sl r smi.Er wiunr. WPl Vsv nn follow . viz.. : FC I At i A H .yi ( Mind' n and Arutroy. C. and A. Ao- romui"dation Vi At A. M , vm ( aintlirn and Jrrf Cil, Mornliitt KtlTf 300 J m 1 At HA. M,, iaCamdtn and Jc- t Uj , Clus Tr-.t At li M , via Cini.dcii and Aiui'oy, C and A.Aocjm fn raOon At I r. M. Ma tamden and AmiM. c. and A. tn- pr f-26 At 1 V. Ms, via r.iiuilfii and Am boy , Accommodation ( V rr iHi t nnd l'if- iiL?r) 1'75 At ti P. M ., t la t soi'lcn miii Atuhoy, Acrommo Ulioii f I r- itifit and 4'a-s"ii?."-r) l-t ('his- I I' ket 2 ifi J 160 1 1 I..-- ilo f 7 , V. M ., ia .uiifl' it nod iti .oy Al1. I'lioMtfU II mi ( I rt'uhi and 1'annt ut-r), l-t Class JVkot.,., i i .i 2 2 I or Man-h i hunk, AH" lowii, Itpthb h' u, itjviitere ic ii . I aiiilttriviil'. Ki rii'n tfoi, Xc , .r.Ki 1. M. I' r r lfinnii.i.,ii, . Hinh ! iMiie, and ii.t-rui-diate Mtion. at . V t Kr Mou ii. li.. li s , :a.,s Liie.and in ml rtoti,at J A. M., j aim .1 i . .m I- or Ki.f-hoM at A. M. snl '2 V. M. I'-r rslm i ii. liii 1 1. in. ii. i. ii iii'v. Ttni-inirrin. rioienec. Ito.d- immn. A,-., nt i, A. M .. ! M . I . l :0, -. nnd t. V. M. 1 .. .u ..mi V. M. linos rnu .tuacl thruUei I r: iron. I or l'aiiryra, hlrion, lflnpo, rr and lturllaf' u n at 1 . M l H' ntnfront lrntn, f-r H-i'id, llMt'l'iirfoii, TWr!y. I Tnrrir.i,iilf. Al tl 1 .m vi nt I'M! A. M . mid i I I I'. M. 1 Win leavi asl.d.- .- At t A. M , nikut) Ma ht-n-riKtoti and N?w Ynrlt, W :it,ln.''..n nod 'W orv m:iii f TV t n-if-i a. M.. ni KcMfHiiLtoi. aid .iotr.iv t.ttvi:- UM KH J'W t 4 to V. M., la K' ii-.tiiKiou and JcrM-y .u E- M I re- J-OOl At ti'i.'i r. M. la Kemliuton nn Jt r m-v lite, ' WaxhiiiMtnt and N w ork Kir-B- -i'gli ruiiOH iiii' n n " hi .-i . titsu ' i . . 1'or Wat'T :hi. srr ."t di'in', Sraut m, Witkribarn', Jtoiiir s.,., ;r. ui lii .id, M. inch honk, Ail'-ii'iiw n, Uflllilr- rn H ivifh rc. ! nil- n. i.sniiif ri viiic, r if ujhot. J.i. rto ,ai A. ,M Ihis line enm t- ith ihe train h-awig i;itoL 1 lorMatnhrt !i at I .ti V. .M. I l or r n nimg on, l.uii'i m me, snu innniuMumir siauou" i t A I' V 1 For Itrlstol, Trenton, Ac, nt 71' and 11 10 A. M., aid5 , Vof Hoimrbiirifl'iuwiiv, Wi--l :omlrf. Hiid shurK, and j rmikt-rd al ! A. Al .o'l ', sua r-r. .n. iii ta ju. uiuv ,ina 'o llrl't'd. ' tf KorSi wVnjk and Way 1,1m s laMiit,' Komlnirf I), pot. tiikf Hip cur ou I nth r-tre-t. alhne ainnt, aaii an ho:ir ht-i'.ie .l"iarfiiio. Thf ar run liuoih 1. p-t, aud nn ;irrlal ofOio h rm run from ti. in-pot. Mllvpoiiiiiliol Impavo only aitoneu oa- n panrnKrT I'MiisiiiL'rrt ri' nnilill.ih d froin IttklHk; imvlt'illii AH lift(,' nl tL. ir carli if app.iHM, ah inuvanc mvv oitj i-m(m . n mi id iur flviru 'I hn i ViTimaiv li.ntt Mi'-lr r.'ipjni t bllily tor biii'tviiir to One IMlar 'T pom.d, and will not bf J liable lor any amount beyond mo, exevpt uy spiai wu iiiittnm'r) nut'i-u '!' Knrris will call for nnd dllvr bna- L-a'f at ti.e in-no's. Order-. !. h" l".t a. NoiWALNLi, atM-et. W d. II. tlATMKH, Agent. .Itini. ')0 lStH I.IM.8 1KO.M VKW Vtl(K FOR PHIL VMKM'HI A U'lt I. l l' IV s: . Krom foot of r.inrili.ud stnvt at '2 M. and 4 P. M.,vl. .lerey tnv aiti Liimucu ; hi i anu io i . Kroin tiMit ol Han lay Mrcut, at ti A..M. and 2 r,M.tW lof I .11! in I MM ' v -. mm i' if si is, . m From 1'ler Nn. 1 North Jtlvrr. at 11 M., 4 nnd fl r. M. Aiiinoy ami iiniocn. . .. (r r lt.li t anil rasenK' r via Ainooy anu uamucn. i;kkioht links for nkw York and J ii ;l t)i tmiiioi.s on the Camden and Amloy a-id con-' net ting Kaluoatl.-. IM-HKAfr-li iir.ni-ov 1 1 ii. The Camden nnd Amboy Kaliroad and Traniportation ri.tiiimi.t. krciuht ljm lof New irk W IfAVC Waliuo atrtet wha.f.on and aitr J.muary S, dally (Suudays e.t cet'ted), at 4 o'clock I. M. JttMurnuiir, the anove lhisk win wave new n kiovii 4P.M. ...-.. Kn lklit must bo dclivertd betore -iy V. At. to WJ lor warded (lie jaino day. Freight tor In-ntoii, PrlncHnn, Klnmton, iSew Brnn wl k, and all polutn on the C'niudini ami Amboy hail road ul.nun ihe Hclvntcic. heiawarc, and Flcniliiit n, the Nen ,lfr-c . tf f J-n-t h'.l.i ami Jiun-nbur, ami ihe H.irnfftoo and Mount Holly Ka;lroaU, re"elveii and forwarded up tc Ul, u rU t k V. M. Hmall parkaeo lr Mount Holly received , up to2o clock P. M. The lirlvld re Pi;Uftr-c lUllroad cnnfcleat Phillips bnr with th'j l.thiKh alley Jrailroad. The New Jtrsi'j I Itmlrnad connect, at Klliheth with the .Now Jersey eutral Knilrouit, ed it t .Newark with Ihe Morris ana 1-mx Ittillroad A Niip tin inorandum, -pccKyin the nmrks and num bfrs. uhlpprs uud rotikni't , must In owry Ini'auce I ent hh I'iM'h load of itood.rno rn oipt will h ulven. lucreaMd taaittbs havin dem made for iho transporta tion ot Ll V F. HI i M K. drovers nre luvi.cd to try 'his route. k Is furnished luiiuaiiti' tos ot iwijutf (iKO. H. KAtMOND.FrefL'ht Atcenf. iaA-tf Pit r No. 1, North ltiver. New Vora 1)mi.ADKLrinA. m-ilmingion, ani MAUIMUIIB KAII.R'iAD. CH ANGE of noritn. " On nrd after RMAY. Iuue 1,1!, V a .f f.r trHliix Is'iivi' PhtlBildtttoa for I lad i more al lu I ( Kxpn is. .Mondays excepted), 6'0i A M .. li M.. '.Ml ht .1 Id iid I M. Chester ill H'W,. Il Ki A. M., 1J0.2 ;M),4-:lO,t,-00 and U 00 i'.V. Uilir lni:i'.n nt 4 TO (Mondays excepted), B'tt, 11 13 JL Ms. 1 iit. a "in i, 4 W.ti-uu, lo jo and I lit) p. Al. I New 'aMle at H i-r A. M. and 4 1 1'. Al. V ver at H ('"( A. M. anil VH P. Al. ,v When the hIo.j I.OAltS or rrote. It will be d. hvered at the lot t of Fortt JJ. 0 .trw-t, ro ar the Dune Yard, or at l'ler No 1 INor, . UF ltlvr, as tho sh-pptTH may dciisnare nt the time of Uii"i t sl.lpu.nt. WALFKH FltKK.M AN, FnUht Agent. t V ' r No. iI'im S. Delaware avenue, lhiltlelphia, . T r MPfotd ui H :" A. M. f m, balisbury ai K I ft A. M. f c 'I KAIN.S FOIt PniLAOKLPIIFV. M B Lr-ave Tlaltiniorc ut HM.'j, ii lO A.Al., (Kxpress), 110 f.tl yy and Id IT, P.M. 1 I, W iiiiinM'i nt 1 4H, f, -I.., 9 A. M sti '-'l, 1,1-46, 4'00,4SsIJk 7-o0ui d y 10 P. M. 4 J Saii-lM.rv 1 li P M. I f i .1 r.t 1. M Mlllnrd at o:i.' 1. M. loerat ! 0 A.M., nnd 4 .V, P. Al. New 1'flHllc at H 10 A. 1. and tt'-V- P. M Chester ut 7 4., U-40 A. 100, -2 -W,4 W, .V00.8-14, 0 4C I'. M. 1 euve ll.iltlmme forSalUhnry and intt nnedlafo station, at hi J.. P. M. Leave liAltimore for Dover and intertuediuta sUtioui at l luP Ji. TRA1NH KOlt BALTIMORE. l snvff'Vf ter ni vm A. M . :i and ll-o' p. M. l eave Wilmington at .V.io, v. A M.. and 11-43 1'. M. Freight Trains, with pHB-ienKkr Car atticbed, will rua a tillo f ; Leave M)min((ton lor Peiryvltle and Intonnedlato placet at 7'4'i P. M. MNHAiS :- Only at i-'AiA, M., 10 M) P. Al., from Phila delphia to Paltluiort. From PMhid. lhlu to Wilmington at 4 tO A. M., 10 30, and lrtHi p. M. From Wila9ii)-.-ton to Philadelpbia'at 1-4M A. M. and 7'30 P M. Oulj ut lo I M , irom Kaitimore to i-niiuicipuia. . It W L' L' K! V V ltfnArilklan.L.iiil' R E A 1) I N G K A I L H O A fillKAT THI'NK LINE JKOM Plltf.AUKf.iltlA TO TUB ISTKltfOR l'KNNNJ l. A MA, THK Kl'lll VI.KILf., H18 Ol KUANS A. CI .MllEf!I.AM, ANU WVO.MINl) VAI.LKV, AMI OF, NONTII, StUlTHWKST. AND TIIK C'ASADAS. PAHRKNOKlt TUAINH Leave the Cfiupanv s in-pot. al TIIIHTLP.N I'll aul ( ALLOWIIILI. Mreets, i'htladviphiu, at the loilyniuj nouis UllUVIVil i L TT. At 8 Ll A. kl.. for lUudimc, I eosnon, F.ohraU, Ll.1' (VluiiiMs. liarruliurit-, Ptdtsv.ile. Pimijriive, Taina'i0 Hnnhury. U'tlhanport, fctlnii.l, Koc.hcttor, Niagara Kal Huitiilo. Allei.towr, Wl keHhurre, Pittofm, York, Corils chunibt rbi.rrf, 1Im4 -rsiotvii, Ac ye. I be trtin eonnects at hKAliM with Koat FaaniyK ' ina Hit 1 1 road trains lor Alientuwn, Ac. tho Heading en- A t'i'lutiilliu liHllroaii lor Kphrata, Lit z, and Columbia. anV with thf i.-haiion Yallt y tra-n tor IMnlrbuttr, Ac. ; tu PVC 4 l.iNTHN with t aluwiMia KsihoadtiuVna lor Wilkes arr Williamr.pi ri. Fork llawn, F.lmira, Ac.; at ItAKUU It) lu. with ' Nurlhem Central." '-C'umberUud Vall'tv, 1 and 'len i Ik 1 1 1 and Susmn-ha.ina" trains for N iitWir'' J b. rland.W iliianupri ork.i'hao lierfhtir-, Pinetfrova.A'r' AHFIiNtM.N FXI'llKSls j. eaves I'l-limit ndua at .i;;u r. At. for Keadlnn, Pidts vllle. Pirej. io e, llmrlstoai. A , c nnn;lli'K at Harris- bin is w Ph l eMi-y mifa ('entral train i lor Piitsburir. tc. Norihein I ntiul Itailroud tram for hunhury, North um-' neriai'ii, r.iuura. at., uiiu ar run i uni' u wiui i.aiawuha IsUiUt ad tialiia for MUiou, N'illiatuitort, tlmura, lluilalo, ' KF.AIMNO .UV'OMMOhATIOV. I.ejtTe. lteadit k at ( 0 A, ruiplti ttt all way t' tli im. arn u u In i'liiludi-lohi i nt li'lrti A . t 1 Iteiuiiduv. h aw pbiiadelplua Osi-ou P. SI.; arrises1. I I lull IIL Hi N- I I' M I Trano. lor I'liilanili'hla leave MurrUburt; at ft A, M.,ur Polls-ilh al !' !,' A. M . arrt imr In PhiUdulphi at 1 1 r. M. .M.triioon irainn itau llarriHui.rK at "A P. Al i on' me hi --.ni i-, .ii ., nn i inn in rhriiuei-Mua at r. a i Mnrlset tiHiliH. vllh a imsM iiri'r ear ntta. hl. lavM FliilaiMpI i at I P. M , lor lteadiiiK and all v ay sta'bins leav It tsdmii nt 1.'. ma ni. anil lhvM)inwiuwnit iJdtii. M lor 1'hihtiU -.'i.liia and all way tathaot. A ll (he af ove ir.iii s rou dally, Siniibiyi eeopted. Mmdav train- leu e PoliHie at l'W A. M.,and Phila delphMata l P M. t'liFht Kit YALI.LY KAlLltOAD. PaM iikr tor Lou uinis'litH u and mterme tiV psilnif take the m .; A .M. ttii 1 to p. M. train-, troiu Pknud'h)iiia. i roiuriiiiiK Horn Hownliifc-ttmu at tt 40 A. At., und ii la ll, M, (I. , vtthK KXI KKSS rOlt PlTTSUCli J ASl) 'iUU WF4T. i Leave- Nt w York at 7 P. M., nusuhii iteadlmf at 12 inld- rUht. una tmineciiiiL' at ll.nrit urg with Peuotylvaaia 1 ltiii.ni.iO 1-sli est leains iur rutHtiuiir. Kriiiiiiii.u r.irv' triiin iea.es Hurrisbititron arrival or uie l i iin i un a l.Mili-ss l.-olil I'lllstiurir ut ti .11) A. U.. na-slii llr...linn. ut h to A. M..and arrl.liii,' at New ork' i nt l'4'i '. M. Mrejiii if t'a'a ai'e-oiiiiniiiy tUcsa traius 1 tiiriuib, Dciieii jtisty lliy and 1'tti.biua, wiUigut v)iniii:c. Mi, II train, lor New York leave llarrishutv at 0 A. V i anu ai. at. Aiiu irain. lor iiurnsunru leave ..tw nil at I. A.M. ami 12 M. st'iir.ia;iit vAr.ir.Y ttAii.rtf) en. 1 refill leave I'ut'.i 111, at 7 l'i A. M. and 8- HI P. M .T'', intit.ii- iroui -riiseurnru at a tu A. .M. utia von r. M. j ri.tie ii.ill,l. tt r.tiie.isA n At i.tietAU. - Tiaint k-a.e Ai.titirn at .1 I-. A.M. tor I'liieieiovu and ItuirMiuri', aim at l".si aud 7 to V- M fur Piueuroe. only ; rriuinli s- Itotulli.rhsburv at l-:ui p. at., uud trim l'taa ' liro. e ut h 1 , A. M., aud 4 and P. II. -I It Kl'. I IS j I 1bron..li tltst-eluss li.-krls and eiuisrrulit ticket, to all . tlie lirti eii.al imllits In tlie Nortll and West and t'anitda.. The follii inn Ih ketb are obtainable onlv ul llio oilice of S JlltAliHiltli. Treasurer. No W7 H. Ull HTU .strn.it, ' I I l:ni'i I l"r "I ' A. Ml lll.LS, Uiuurul SeierliHeii- , dent, Krudiuu: . y . 1 A '.'8 i.erre' t. di. count, Imweoti uy yulntt deitred, i 'J for iiiiailic. tied him iti eir.v Ttfl.-,"rst tit mt ftr -.OKI mile., betMet-u all pomti, at Hi each. U iur luuitiies anu urnis. hKAXON TICKKT8. I or tlree,U, t.lne.or twelye luonlln, lor uoJdurl only, to ull (ii iiils, at It-Uuetd rM,c"yjat.x l-.-l.!;,.., tl... lln.MaSil.e'road w ill be fumlshel wliu t uitl.,eiillllli.tben .l.r. " lvu' ,u lea.t ' uU '""'' rXOtlKHION TICKKT8 1 Kn m I'lilladeliil ia to plui ifl aiatioua, nood r Ratar-. Ilav Kiiniiu. .and atomluy. " reduced lore, to be had only it tli" Tl. ktt Oltl. o,at TUlltTKKMH and UALLOVl UIlX Mrreta. KHKIIIHT. flta.ds of all ieserlp:l,.iia lorwarded to all the above) tin' nt ft out the l'ouiiaio ' few IreUjlil depot. UlleJAU and WlLl eiW hlreen. Hit ItlHT THAIV8 ! Leuve Phlladflpblu dally at ti A. la., I P. M .and P. M., I r lteanti.it, L.tmuoti, llarilsburit, I'otuvllte, 1'ort t liu Ion, and puiiils be.ond. WA,,H tTn.a al tli. Pblladt lphla l'ost otric. for all pusosaontli read and us bieiu l,e at b A- M., and lor tit. priticluo. italiebt old) atVKil'.al. 1. i 1 ti t. c a tl f I ii a s c i I 11 4 f I I ,!aV..