THE &ATLT eveKTKo TKLKmTArn.rmiiAPEt.rniA, monday, ait,ust i, lsnt. MONDAY, ACCCST 1, OUB. ttAlTIMOTLB LETTER Jtcril r-- rj irrtniu rv-rar.A. Bai.timokb, July W we rather qui t hero to-day, with ft"" ieif1r.g minor than was anilr-ipaied. " " lalevjrely hot that the isolated W f -Pln .ool-orof endeavoring W Jo ao-a'orl,s our trfcole auction. The therm -meter I. now up To 94 degree., an h..w mm" more elevated It Hill become cfre night se I " dimwit to aivlne. We are lo realty P"1"? l,,r'l'?' -flry ordeal." Tb elem''nt,, en to 8 atoelting wlrh fervent heat. Scarcely a "breeze to break the blue cry s'al of too seas, or sweep cue blottoni from the trees." Then have been rumors upon rum 'ra, bit -.ban fnlrlv lofted tlirv dwindle down Into r cr diminutive proportions. Any nuni'wr of Kebt-ls front flttren to sixty thousand nave neon n ioiie(l an In readiness to invaiie M iryiand and . Psnnsv Ivania, especially the latter. It is also .Id lenrr.il Le ii in nomraand of th'-m ; that the aia rm-aul at dlff rent points In Virginia ot tar fr m the P tutuac, ready to s'rike us soon a their cavalry raids have demonstrated su.u riinhv ntMin nnr hirdera. Tl.es.i t n.nns.ra ions were to rnnlst of thoe altca.ly mane In Wran-rn Maryland, and ia the r'.in.rwrlnrl valle v of lYnn-v, Iv.illW. My Ota raodld opinion, however, In, tha' there h ive bean, inn far, e.muara. Ively fi-w armed Ko'teis this elite the Potomac, and tlmse .-hletly, if not en llnlv. oivalrv. It was. I have no doubt, and trill Is, the Intention of the enemy to make nnther deninoptration upon Wahmtflon. luis At.m-m r.14wt il.e .fin 1.1 lietter do br Retting a atrong liold in Pennsylvania, and then in Mary- lana, in lis rear, iuubbcv iuj wi "" i fnr Imlnred them to believe tuev eonld accom llsh mueh more on another trial, f irg'ittlng hnwevrr thiit vttinroti appliance wnnlil bo mud. as liavf la en io movt them on the very tlwfsbnld. From what 1 know, a fordi d will tome will now be given to any force thoy cau brit ft Into our Suite, or against Hie nation il ep taJl Traitors' gravel aro yawning to revolve siiem. I learn that the cavalry force nnder Moseby which vmtured int'i Washington county, near Knonaboro. was tin'erosy dnven ott liy our troou and made to reinsM the PoUmw lo n tiertd. d bu ry, leaving tome of their companions Miinu bli.ru thi-iiu-t. w tinve amp.e ueaui n that teuton lo make a I aafe. Hhi'old It come .iililn tbe range of pnnl'dll'y JOMbise trainis to appear in due course ot time .before Philadelphia and New York, the Inlialt- arjt of tie ie miglny roam may then come to s tealii Oft tense ol there being something else to . 4o and thii.k aiK.ut than money niakiiiK br camblit c in work" and Bold. Ttiey may also Warn the Imnortant fact that fnmiituom living. , rolling In luxuries, aweepiiiK ;iaciuents witn l.kaai d rutins, or oweii.NK in grana aauious etiveifd with gi niH, na-king luxuriantly at sum wier lew rt-. mav have 'O ee'iso. Lounireii und Idlers in Nor hern cities non VTwluo-m. who have neith. r aeen nor tasted of the t alliiei of war may then In self-defense ba b i"d. In order to proerve the value of the wtalto I bey have aeeumula e.l, to come forth a oiheri haye clone, and ai I in erushlni? out this lto belllon, or in the end it wi I crush and impoverish. ttwm. There are aerious tacts, and sootier or later may come home to every muu s door. I will have others to extend the Comment-. At the aame time appeal 10 your people to take wht I bave takl lino . ar.ful con.-lu.-r.itiou. f nere is Bo nrDM tor Inattention or idleness. Quito- a nrnila-rof our urominent cltirens are ( Kedford; auiont whom is the family of the Sou. Reverdy Johnson, tor all of whom some atii.rtti.fini.ioii is felt. The Rebels, in their pre- nt raids, pav no n spect to persons. Tney rob inoikurimii.ately. v. hi. h is looked upon by their tympntbixers a particularly unkind. The Northern Ci ntral K iilroad runs reRitlarly. The. B-.ltiim re and Oh o trains go no fanner than Hiir)sr' Feiry end Frederick. Tno teleifrapU lias also tea fd working btyond Frederick. 1 he great local frature of to-day In our city was the ropvecration, at the C uhedral, t the Right Kev. M.tron John Spalding, 1).D., of tbn DMieef-e of fit. Louis to the Areiiiisb opric of Jialnniore, In p aoe of Archnishop Kenrick, de ceased. The Cathedral was densely cow.le.l, lid the ceremonies highly imposing. Nothing tt uld surpass the graudenr of the muiic. Hun dreds wete unable to gf seats, or even aduiis tfciD Into the Cathedral. Ili-bop S)iald-mr U a in Mi ol great ability as a divine, and, like his pre ieenor, a strong friend aud lupporter of the Union. Rkotrta of IHi Keitrl Wtt.iernt Walker. Mojo ;Gencral Wm. II. T. Walker was for urly an officer in the Unl'e 1 Sia'es Army, and was abont Bfiy years of ago. He was born la Georgia, entered ihe West Point Military Aca demy In 1833, and graduated in 1W, standing nearly at the bottom of bis class. lid entered the United Bute Army as a brevet seon4 llou kui)tcflu,'ntry, on July lf 1837, and was at- tacbed to the 6t!i Regimeut. At the end of ihe mouth he received his fall rank of eMnd ileuWiiaut. tie then wont to Fl. rida, ai.d In the uutiio of Okoectionoe, on lie m er'J5, 1837, was wounded severely iu three ? luces. For his gallantry aud good conduct in hat baitle be wa breveted tirst It. u'enant from that date, receiving hi-, lull rank on Fn iruary 1, UiH. He resigned the service ou Cle ober 31, liwl but after an absence of two years wn in duced to rt-enter tho aei vice, lie wai trie e.f re mpuoiutea hot liruieuanlot ihe 6th l.ifajiry on NcvtmbtT 1H, 110, his lauk to Ouio flout Feo rurry 1, 1S3H. By this plan he was en ibled to gain tho pro tnotlon to a captain on November 7, 1H1A, i ml end f at a later pi i iod. he erv-1 In Moxi-'U, and was brcieteJ major on August M. IU 17, for gil iaiitand iii.riioiiou-1 cuauct a'. Comreroa .tud Chri uliu-co. He wn aev rdy wounded in the hat le ol Moliuo del Key, during the storming of the aoras on S. pt. inner tt, ll7, uud wisore vettd lieutenant-colonel tVoui that due. Daring Julv. lb.,4. he was aoimiii eo coiniu indaut of ci;tis at Wi si Point, ai.d on tho lid of Mirch, 1S.S6. was uroiiioUd to the rank Of m v r ot tue. 101 ta Ii.fan rv. On thi 'MiU of D ecntber. lSi'iO, he resigned from the U Ii Hi 0 huiUS sirviceauJ io urued o (ieorgi.t, wbm, alttiunt-h ihe first to leave the Uuited ht .it-.s si rviee for ihe i au e of the Uo'ieN, he was SlUowed to reman. After bein ueg eciud for tome tiini , I e as i ppoiuted a origadicr-gene-ral of the Rebel Provisional Army, a id durum Jane, UU3, was p oiuo ed toinajor-gekerul. 11.' roiiiniaiK eo divinoil of Iliroee's Corps, anil wasrhot tlirouih the loo' in 'lie cna-inem n.nr U.ilnf, Go Tgia, June, IWi. Ac: Tduu to lie I'bove r.'pon i ani.ears rn it he fell before Atlanta on Friday, Jul) 22, lSo4. Some prisons, says IIuU'm Journal of llv.iUh "loos ai d tumble" La'f the night, and get up In the nroiniug weary, nniefnuhed, and dispirited wholly unlit, fit her In body or mind, for the uttts of the day ; they are no' ouly iuc ip icit.it-.d fur business, bm are often isindered so ungracious ia their manmrs, so iirhab e aud fretful, as to trnrtad a kI.miiii 0er Iho wholo household. T te uhle to go to be.i, eud be in n sound, delicious slep, an uneoiiociuus delici iusuess 4n rivo minutes. I.ut cDiove.l in i's reuieui brunee, is a gri-ut happines-, an lue.'l ulalilo bieisiug, and one for which the most slncero ud aUecriouaus thanks should habitually t o up to that beneficent Providence which vouch salts the same through the insttuiuvniulities of i wise and self-denying attention to tue laws of our being. Reaih-ss nights as to persons in ap parent good health, arise chiefly fi jin, first, an overloaded stomach ; second, from worldly cores third, liom want of muscular activity projior tioned to the needs of the system. Few will have rei-tlest Bights who take diuner at m dday, and nothing attet ihat except a piece of cold bread nd butter, ana a cop or tw ot some hot drink anything beyond that, as cake, pie, chipp id beef, aloi'shnuta. preserves aud the like, ouly tempi aature loat when there is really uo cause for it. tiius eugeudertug dyspepsia and all its train of evils. Worldly care. For those who cannot sleep from the unsatisfactory cvuuitiou or their all.ilrs who Teel as if they were going bhindii.ind, or tliat they are about to encounter great losses, fhsthttf Csom thtir own remissness, the neriidv ot iftionils, or unavoidable clrcuaistances, we siavc a oti-y nuj sincere sympathy, lo such we ay, livo hup, tuiiy far better du'ys ahead, and " i aitigeutly, ptirsistentty, anu with a braise heart to that end. 'But the more eoiniun cauwe or restleu nights Is, that exercise feie not baeo taken to umk.ii tix ! dy tired ajtMMJgh to demand sleep, i aw v. ui t0 ,leep ssourioly if tlsu whole of dajiiiht, or as much theieol at will produce moiiurate lilRB(i apeut in UeJfcdy work in the open air, or ou hunvtiack sr on lo..t. Many Smil ad iheir aleep by su,iptl trig to force ou nature more til an she rutr.. Jrsr poisons will tail to skx-p soundly, UiLe ithcy Jo sleep. If tl.ey avoid slcimig iu the dy Sime, will go to bed at a regular hour and lioroi .aliy resolvi: to ,yet up tlie momtfut they wake, U.it.erlt is ut two, four, or ix o'liouk in th ruing. In leMthsn a week.eueii one will lin.i lifvt inotU sleep his s.i'.t-iu ieiulivs; lucjeaJkjr jiiit Jt lhat abtl UO liiufe. VH I'FL von, HT.rr t -' - What can a woman do in wnr t" You a--k in (ones of sd irn t Utj To'ee has swayed IU crimson lidf Since Arst Ihe world was horn. Jf one lair Helen made a war, Wha' my a thousand do ? To lnv.il purposes and aims Uod, keep our women true ! When, In the battle's deinlliet shock, tlnr eoiii tr V v;m oinsheil Iim'S Rii liil hum ai d bin ding 'i eaih the weight Of ov-rwlicln.ing b'ows, 1 ha tier? word of S nnhc rn d im-'S, From lips no proud to sue, Nerved up their faltering arms afresh Uod, step our women tiuo! To lhat high pnri oe of the soul That wie'ilio Judi'h's lila'ie., That fiieil the heart of Jon of Arc Ol Kargo.sSH m.'iu, Th.it U'Oio Ihe di,.!(,. of TopUv And bore Moll Pit. her through Our iar t. si helds l.ao led In blood; Uod, keep our women true I Their heroism still snrv'vrs, Though no enratignni' a hand Flings out the banner, waves the torch, Or bears the deadly brand ; It ilwelis In ;ciit:e-.t breams, and shines Through e es ot temlere.t oluo. 1 hat h ,k ihoe sad lint tlrui farewells Uod, keep our women true I Its enrnest trust lias beautified The darkest of our (I iys; It speaks its fcoro of c.ward hearts, It souuns the brro's praise; It twines aioiino ourtat cred tlag Tie (ioO-io-e laith thai grew I)e.ie the Sai i.mr's cross un 1 torn') Uod, keep our women true I The spirit of their deathless dee. It Is I reiithing ru.in I us now ; It biiinls the soldier's monument, It loves ttie wounded brow ; It casts lt jewels In the pla:e, Ai.d semis its lovid anew Fiotn heartlis a'reaoy desolve Uod, keep our women true I Oh, wenry, ac hing hearts behind! Oh, lone and suffering ones, Who brcavbe the prayer and waft the nigh For husbands, lovers, sons; Thoiirh bp ni'ty quiver, hands he cla-ped, And te.rs the lid nedew. Choke down the coward summons home Uod, keep our women true ! TEE METALS OF THE FUTURE. On the even ng of Friday, M ly fl. the letfnro theatre of the Uoyai lusiiimion was the scene of a most striking siU iiiemoralilo incident Ine lecturer if the eveulng Wits Professor Rosea) his mliieet, "The New M ;tnl Indiinn, uud re cent fcicsiclie in Niieetral Analysis." After rehiting the very few nutnculars at present as cirtninid nspeciing the ve.y rare metal the latest Oitcinerni anu as yet least known ol all the ckiin tits which thus formed the p.on.iry subject ol his discourse, and ttu n exhib.iing its benuiitiil spee ruin, and also tlio spectra of the thiec other recently mscovereil ine'al-, ossimn Tiibidniin, and thallium for our kn iw e igo of the existet.ee of which we are indebted to spec tral atn.lj-is, the lecturer directed the aileutioa i f his siulieoce to the met ii m.ignesiom.of whicU tome trwunitleeiit speeiinetis vtcro on the tablu lltlore Intl., one of ihem w, ighiiig not less man two pounds and u half. 11 way of crowning Illustration of ti e ri miirkub.c properties of tho hiaotifnl light iroduc d uy tho comou-tion of metsllic magi esiuni, l.e wound up a series or most hulliaiit experiments by taking'iy its means, wi'hin a couple of hours of mi.inight, in f.tco of the whole i.uiiicnce, a photographic portrait of Professor Faiadny. This poi truil was then tlirnwu on the screen, that all might sec it, uud certainly no fun-pictuie was ever more perfect. It was in the very building in which this re nisrkulne experiment was performed last Friday evening week that nu.gnes urn was tirst seen by human eves, little more than an or-hnnry lifetime go. He who tirst saw it was Mr Faraday 's great fiedrce-sor, Sir Humphry Davy. Until the year K07, no one had suspected that either the alka lies or the ea. thswere other than "simple" or "eli nienturj" nndeiomposable suoSMtices; but In tin t year Sir Humphry Davy took the first step ii to a new woild, teem. ng witli materials for new ar.s, by the di-corery of the true Constitu tion ol .-00 a and Hotash. llnvii g found that those alkalies arc really oxides of metallic bases, compouuds of oxygeu with the Bietals sodium and potassium, bo was led to conceive that the eai lbs, lime, magnesia, baryta, stroniiu, and alumina, and also silica, which be closstd with the e.-rths, were pro'uoly siuiilatly eonsti uted. lie sojo es.anlished that they are so. Iu the following year, 1(K)8, be suc ceeded in eliminating from lime, magnesia, bryta.uiid strontia, their metallic bases, cal iu.it, inagmsium, b iiium.aniistro.itiuin ; and uUiiongU lie was ii oi quite so succcs. ful $ regards abimi ia and silica, he yet demonstrated coneiu-ivcly tast they also are rx des. Oi the oxide uliovc enumeratel, f jur namclc, lime, a uniina, maguesi i, aud i-ilic ma te up as least four-lilt b- (pionunly tuoie) of tho earth's crust. Sir Humphry T.ivy regarded thu ha e of dil'va ft'1 IU' Ullk, uud accoidiiigly named it oil l- liunii but li'O'Jtrd CPeuileW tWUrW-rr iw re (emt.limt ca'bon and boron rather timl tlia .etnls. and ti.erelore prefer to call 1? silic u. The ba.ses of lime, ulnmiiia, and mignesia, how (Vit, arc ui'doniitciily nieimlic, and it is to the r bases, the meta's caicium, aluminium, auu mag nesium, that we venture to a.iply the de-igua- turn, "lh Metals ot the future. r.acu ot theee nieial" exiu in Immensely greater abund ai.ee than either gold, silver, copper, iron, 'ca l, tin, or zinc, or Ii died man an ma lamuiuny knowu metals put together; and as It seems 'o lie a law ot ihe universe ihut, in proportion to the ahui, ounce in wuicn things ex it, so nave they g'c. l uuu linpo. taut usis in every form in which they a.e ei.panie ot remaining permanently, wu cannot doubt that tue exiractiou of these me uls, and their pn parutioii lor pin poses of manufac ture, are tiestinea jet to necouiu, ana p-'ruaps o' lore very long, among the most widely practised oi mttiiliur i ut proce-ses. The lir.-t of these meta l to be br night intt ci niui'Tce was uluminiuiu, proved to exist by Davy in lS'iH, but first actually obtained 'iy wchli r in nil. Down to inn uiuuuuiuiu uau been olnuiu. d only in exc elling uiiuuio quan t.ty, m d on y in ihe form of a "grev powder." Ihe lint compact piece, weighing more than a lev, grains, ncr prouueed, was e.Miiuiici mine Fu neb Depnnin. in of the Hyde Park Intern i t oual Fxhibitiuu. lly 1H1 Sain'e Claire Dcvillc h.id shown how it could be proJuced m ..luiost any iiiuuiit.v, and soon the production of allium. nun. which hud hitherto U eu eot.tihid to the laboratories of the most exM-rt of the bioteerhosHi ot ebemisis. la-gan to ake rank among the ihdustilul arts. Ai the end of ItvH ihe selling price of iiluiniiiiiim was still ut tberuU'Ot l.M per pound, but In iniHlts price was reduced to per pound. Iu 1S(IJ the n.iiunlaeture of lhi uutal, under Ucville's l a ci.ts. w:-tinilerbil en Intliiscotni.ry by M n Lcl', llioiheis, of N. weasile-ou-Tyue, wb now pioduteitln eoii-ideruMe quantity, and nr at presint seilii g it at about 3 p.-r pound. As )C, it has bein applied tJ se eely any but oii.au'ei'ial i urposes, uud to these chieliv iu lis t-lloy with copier, known us A I null iiaru lnoic.'' Of these alloys of aluminum and coppir tic re are .lnuc in use, containing, re-p -ct-iveiy, 4, 7-5, und lo per cunt, of aiuiuiuiaiu. and seilinti rt 4s. bo., 9 . tld., mi l lis. Od. jer ponml. These a lojs are "so like gold as scarce. y to bj dis invu slhible Iherutrniu, wl'h tlie a t.litioiial Ml uahle pi" ir of beit'g as hard us iron," un I ihey are beli.g v. r largely u-ed, insteul of gold lor waich. chains, watch. eases, pencil-cases, an-l trn kits gi in lully. and also lor ai t ch s ot oin t n.ent lor thu table. Aluminium by it-elf lias as vet been usd only in tlie con-traction of icaihi malical insirumeiits. and as materiU for the delicate weights of chemists' bilnnce, and also for stutuettes and other small works of art produced by catting. Except lor Its duil color and inferior lustre which, however, aro proba bly oue in part to Impurities contained in tlie ine'al as at present produced, so that we may exnect that a meuil much richer in coler and lustre will I e obtained when the metallurgy of aluminium shall have arilvcd at greater perUc tion alinniu'uin would be especially suited for applications of the latter kind, since "it requires a ninth less inteuse heat than silver for melting, aud when melted solidities much more slowly, aud is there lore particularly well adapted lor costings mat require to be executed with irreat delicacy.' Conquering how short s time has elapsed since the art of eliuiiimiitiir aluminium from iu com pounds bad lis birth, (lie present selling price of the metal is inurvellousiy low; oat at me same time it no doubt greatly restricts the use of the ruetol. wiiiie i s present price conuuuus, uiuiui nium will probably be confined to such applies lions as thoe mentioned above ; but at the re duced cost which ia sore to be the result of improved processes of production, the area of its application will doubtless be very widely ex tended. Its lightness (iu specific gravity beiug oaly 2 56, or abont one lourifc of that of silver and about ooe-tliird of tlie iron); it greater free dom, as comiared whit commoner ui.tuls, h im natality to discolor or oxuiizc uy exposure to tue atsuoslieie: Its souorousuess, "greatly execod- liHtuiAU til sllvr us regtarus cioariasss; im buu li.bility to be acte-t utKirt by anr of the eleuients ot cualniary luoda, auil,t). i.oo-wisonous nature ot lis auha nenutive iiuulitius einiaeuily tliliuK i lurintu! material fur vessejs ana iiU-nsils to be Uteil iur culinary Burpujis 4- anil, fluall, tlis (rrcat li-uaeli, uj ,u .lleaoiljy of many of iu I a.luvtuLU tUs vvdiin tianluo ol yiliat J these sre proffrtles which are certiln to senre for aluminium, whenever lo. price s-iall pwmli, appl eatkms qnhe as nnmrmus and as axanslve a those of any metal at present In ordinary use. At otkevof tlitwe m'ala,magslani, in base H th iarh magnesia, la now rsr1n "b'l igbt from the laboiaiory imo the workshop ,,r the anltan." Three jears agi, a'l he chemists wh had eer obtained insgnednni at all had pro'xb'y pot obtained an ouace iminr 'iTW. nd on'y on J far ago me el lig price of toe mial w still m thcrs'cof 1 1 i g'linr s per nouiid, l'r frssOr Roseis', bmvcvcf t on 1'ihlay week, ex. liibi'id son poiindaof niagn. slum (of very much piner quality man Dn ever laen seen wnim mi n e'ftl wss priH.ueeu on j oyiiie jir iiu i s-ii: (i he bad himself seen produced the d.iv ii r one laf re, tlnrii g a halt hours v s.t to the mi ig-iif.-iam w..iks whicU M'. -i H'll hosri'CTi' y stabb-tieii at fsn lord ; and one oi inn live car dinal facts m the hismrv of muiiesiiiiii, wlncu, tie latter to Impress ihcin on 'lie minds ol tin KU"i nee, he had eaii e i to no state I on a mfit-i l plsesrd Drug iomivo me p anorm, is inai Mr. Soi.stad' is now selling m.tgtic-lum wire at ihr.e pent e a t t. Magliesium 1" a ngnrer merui man irn minim, lis spiclMc yravltv la'ing aiiout 1-71 It Is tnm n.tl rr n oie tlimi six tunes, wh. reius iliiovid mi .s onlv (our times. 1 ghie thnn Hvor. lis col ir and lustre are to thisse of aluminium as lb -n of ver to those of sine; lndeid.lt either of tho two ms'ta's niBBiiesinm and eiiv.r lias any ia; ermll over ihe other a renards tieautv and richeess ol color and appearance, the advantage Is .n 1 ably on the side i nuiniiesiuiu. Id ouo Important rait'cn'ar, nnigm slum has certainly she advai tag c of silver; while it does not ox di.e In a tpi'drratrlv cir.y ntii ospheru any mora rend! y thsn sliver does it is en irely uu itf'i ml by sulphnreited hydrogen, by wulcU silver is so speedny larnishcl. Though magnesium d"e not f xl-"t qultn so shunusntly, rln.ps, n cither cal.ium or alu m nium, then; Is very miicii more ol it In tli'i wot.d than of ury f ihe commonly used me tt's, pot evi n excelling lion, lloiues enter tig lull the composition of an liiimo .se nmii'i r an I vnrht) of hss ai.undiint minerals, It eo.is'ltntes Ihiiu-en or fouiteiti per cent, of doloinlt.', or B nriieslum liniestoii", a rock whi'-h Is found in t mo.-t all srts ol the or Id m cuorui .ns iiinn liiy . In F nglai d, for x ample, "the magne-i in lin tstono forma'ion ex'ends from Tvie in ' i h to Nottingham, a dirtnnee of one hundred und It.rtj-scven miles," and over at least part of It. t long line, is fully six hundred feet thi' k. Mugiusu n limestone c-.nsi-ts partly of t ir h i.atu of mi'gnesium and partly of carbonate of calcium; but carbona'e of magnesium ny itself i xists In Immense masses In soino parts of the world, as, for msbuico, InUrcecuandin ludia. In the ocesn, moreover, inugnc-ium csisi- Iu sit , h (usn it that where snl is o .t lui'd hv en,"ir I -lug down sea-wati r, the "inother li U..rs" left after the separation of the not m g'U lie used as pei Imps tbe most ecoiiom cul me of mi'guesidin. Mr Sot.siadl bus calci'l.ted that the oc an con buns one hundred mid sixty tlious.m I cirn ; miles i f magnesium - a quantity which would lorm a rubical miunniin ineusiirii.g liiiy-four miles every way, and would cover the en'ire sur face of the globe, both a"s aud land, to a thick ness f more Him eisht feet. What are the nses of 'ho metal of which the world thus comnins !! h a inarvedo is store, and the ohmlnmc nt of which in any quantity in fm h quantity, tor i xample, as ihut iu which we obtain iron is now, thanks to the geuim ol Mr. Sonstndt, simply n imes'lon of wo. king on a nillci'iitly iarge seder Cousi'lerlug thai, it is little more than a year since ihe inouil was (I i si niodiiccd by the ounce, It is nji. won lerlul thai we isn us yet answer this question o ily im erfeith thai wito respect to ihe proper. ics of the ii w n.etal very little Is at present known. No metal, cxc.pt gold, is bet'er adapted for put poses of o. Lament; it is believed to bo spictalh suiicd tor telegraphic purpose; and, struck by the fait that n is nut lilnu h.avier than bcait-ol-oek while in cenain conditions as to purity, Kn., it Is l.eli veil lo be a strong and tenacious as Bteel, some otic has siigu'es ed lb it, when it (ball be cheap enough, we shall build our ships-of-war of it; but tho only applica ion ot if which has as ye uciually been mului-oue dependent on the exircme richness in uctin c rays of Hie light given forth by the llama with v hi. hit horns in atmospheric uir. The lignt is ru ber in actinic power than any other ariulcial light known is so licb, Indeed, in clieoiicul lavs, ihat tbe sun itself, when unoli cured bv fi or clonds. ex ei ds omy by thir y-four Limes the chemiciil power of a inugtiesium flame, having the same uppar. lit d m met- r as that which the sun presents. The le-ult is, that by the lignt iroiiuctil by the cmbiistiou of magnesium wire, such as is now la lug sol I at three pen a lb t, we are able to obtain. In unv we nher, uud at any hour of Ihe day or night, much better pboio- graphs than can ever lie ob aiotd in this country 1 y sunlight, except on sm h clear and sunny days s occur in mis ciimute Lut, very ra.eiy iniicca Mapncsium will thus fender ns hcncUonh iud.)- . jni.UiDtol Ihe tun for pliotugrupliic purp-ises, ; and will, more ,ver. enaolo ns to out '.In pli.it'- praphi j picture- of places such ft! tne luierior of caves and nanes, the passages in the interior of Ilie l.Kv ptmn p) run. Ids, and iho like iuw which ninlitiht never ciders, nor can enter. But it is not in actinic power alone that tlio magnesium Itjrtit exetids ull other nrtuie.Ul lights ytt priHiucid. For die purpose of ai'ti'icinl illuminui'on (tent rn lly it is without rival. A very thin mti(tueMum wiie will give oir In burn ing as in ..cli :igbt ns a very powerful electric lamp; lint the niau,n. siuin lli.t, unllliO the tlectnc light, is soil and diffusive, and does not In the least dii.zle or intin the even. It Is more- oti r of the ptilCst white, so that all col ira, ev -n i lo the most de io.ie tints, aro seen in it as or- lectly as in sunliuhr, while a pingucsium lamp j has over boih the clccdlc lamp and the, oruliiury gas liht the adv nttg ihut 1! cm cerrlid uiiout as nauiiy as n eiinuie. a sun uieuter advutitage one, tnae -u oi great iiu,io, i- , tance which the magnesium light lusnlikeover I ...I L1...I .,tt.....f ..il.l,.m... r ..f 1 HUB PIIU UUI AIIT KI'IU ...till, V..-IU..IU1 Ul V. caudles, citisists in tbe rircniustnuoe iliat m.ii-ue-nim, in unilurguiui; Cumiiusii iD, gives olf iu t'Lkieiious va.orn ol any aliul. lus eni ut r.s bu. uii ix as ta , c millvs, anil nil do, into a iiieous vnp. r and cai liomc a id, w.tli a grualor or less siiiijixtbrc of sulphuretted hydrogen, and oili r luriiilurc-utstruying plate-a ui-niuK.uuil u .uu- . ii.juriiig c. ii.poiin.l-, the uulv pr i.iuot of tlie cuiiibU'tion of inaKnu.-ioiii is a harmless solid, tilt) omih ot niiiKin-'bitim or iimgui'sia. All Ibis points to the in iituesiuiu lUlil be ui? likely to come extensively into uo ucstii use, nldic Its great Lrll'tuui y wniild setui to readur it eminrntly adaptvi for uie in liglii-lmuses. In all proi.aiiilit.v, its price win not nmg ne an 'i-nci.: tu eulur of these two applications of ii; f.revou now, vtbile tbe uiaiiulactiire of uiauusium is not yvl tune tiioniiis old, tne ukui iruni in kui siuiii Is bui lut e mure co tly, ipn ntitv for i . tuy, than that from " cnnipusi'u" caudles, s..euis' that two ai.d u lmlf ounces of in.iiiu'iiiin will give lurtli, during ciniihustion, us much li,;ut as iuriiti jMumlt oi the is s: st- a. .uo. rsucli IS a ri'pio oiilltlle ot wuut. nas as yei iiojn done towards '.ringing into cointuon use two "f ihe thiee uiost ahuimaut metals in niiurc ILetals which will pi 0'itt'ily one dny exceed all o'. In is iti tlie vnnety aud linpor audi ut tncir appih atii.ns. Witu cileintii, ttio irlieruf the tlitee uieiuis in tii!siioii, we aie uiuiust uu n i i.uaiLtcd iu the metallic foim Cuni ii .cl iih e.)i;i u aud cai hon, it exists iu nature ee tuiuly io (ireutcr nusut'ty that m.igncsiiini, and imooa , blv iu t'teaur iuniitv than a'umiiii un ; Im.. it ha-liiir jet l few ' liuiinuuu by muie tU iii a Itw gtBint'at a time. The largest pieces of it evr t seen are some ru'iiitl) Lbiainud by Mr. Suiistit.lt, none of ihoio wi igliihg mure than twenty gr.ilus, und it h is prut'ulry Dever been seen pine ut ail. Mil 'b lie same mibt !' sh d ol b .th barium uud siro itiiuu, li.rli to meuils, a tnuufch thoj cannot oe cj.ii- ( paled for anuiidiiuio Willi vilher c ikiu'n, ill u mi- . nium, or mat-'Desinui, yet exi-t in unite as great iuuu:it) a- siiuie of ttieniet.il- nusr ia coiuin m un1, and iu qui e iiuiulity eim.igU lo p.'niiltof iheir Iitlng ol' much lmnortnncc in tiie arts In future. Tlie fT.ic' ion of th'se "meta's of the etrths" ftoiu the compounds of them witli oxygen uu.l other bodies which exist everywhere In such vst profusion, is tbe object of a new brunch of the art of metallurgy, which may lie said to have hud its origin entirely within the last decade. and which promises to rapidly attain immense proportion (if tliA nriiieiiilea nml nrii.'tlaHMU wbicb dibtiucuish this new branch (wuich has 1. .11 ' 1 1 , 1 1 very Utile iu common with the other branches) of the metallurgy urt, uud of what Iias yet to he done In order siill further lo cheapen the me als to which It Ih applied, we may probably speak in another article t'vrresjioiideiu t London Meiha nit s' Magazine. D. y. Voorbecs has been nominated for Con gress by the Copperheads of the Seventh district of Indiana. lie had declined this nomination In advance some time ago. It Is supposed that Colonel Harvey D. Scoot will be the Union can dldats. Dclanto II. Kckley, an avowed seooi skmlot, was nominated for Circuit Judge on the tame occasion. Tbe convention, was ItcUl at Greencaetle. Wadhworth's Tower, erected on Talcott Mountain, about ten miles from liartford, Con necticut, by Daniel Wadsworth, was destroyed ij fire on Tuesday night. It was supposed to be the work of an Lucendlar, It was a liexagoual shuptd building, pearly eighty feet high, firmly made, aud stoutly riveted to tha rock apon which it stood. The view from tbe top was one of un rivalled magnillcence, aud the place wst a favorite pot With plc-nie pur ilea and pleasure-seekers. It cost orifiluuliy ubout uud was luiuredfor ViORDS AWT PI..T3. A fliiKly la r-nliliir. A new book by Rv. l ac Taylor, M. A., baa lately SppoKd In London, nnder the title, ' Words and Places; or, E yinolnglcal Iiln-fra-tioi.t of nit'i.y, F.thnohigv, and geography," It contains a gr.ai deal of rnrlons Information, licit must have Involved mn. h laiarnd re senrcli. Thf author gives, among other things, an illustration of nomenclature as adduced from ItlsroKV Nl CHKONOLOOlf. "Ti ns there is a meuilo near S amford Tlrilsehcb slip goes 'hc name of lli'ile P uis. I r ebb! leuiuiirs ibis name Ins kepi in its ttnu.ii.us grasp the memory of tho prec. locallu ot ll.c lamoiis lurltori I C m e.s.i ,n lih h Ilaialii. son of Uo nv nr. m i It) .j Jlitild llaiclficn, King of Norway, ' even feet of l.i.glob fioi.iid or .11 bin b mo o ns h: may I, e tinier lb n oilier nun.' Aud at tin- o ber exir intt s- of the kit'e om 'he nam" of too town oi Ii. ttle.ln Isex. Is theepit.ph which lino ks ife sH)t wl.eio In lest than a moiitii the tsi xoii k ng lost hi- kingdom nuil Ins Inc. The mints it Me-s'n.a In SMI-, of Cirthagen in Spam, in d Miletus in Iouli, rcpc.it tho im nes of the mo lnr c lies who sent out the-e colon e ; and a ti me liko Tripoli reminds us that tncre weie ibiee 1 1 l s Tie Sldon, and Artda. which joined in tsUbli hiug 'he new Settlement. 1 he ns ine ot tl.c Philippine. Is an. is lei s nsof tno n V'i i'1 li'1''1 t'ie galleons steered from ', in across the St Uih.in sea. Ihe n due of I. out' int. a reminds us that In the days of tin) Orsi.tl Monat'ine France was the rival of Kng .aid n ll.e co oil at i n of tin-wrs rn world ; sno the null es of Virginia (troni the Virgin Uuu ii), oi tin Ciiiolmas, ud ot lieo'iti , give os tin ii. bsof ihe Hist f nnda'hm of F. 114 and' 1 ol n. 1 1 11 pire, and of some of the duct sncen sive shgis in 1 s progress. Tiie w i.d Londoa deny sp aks to us of the rcsctileinenl of tiie dcsn 1a e cby f Dryly the London U ill is; wuilc tin lianas King's (: umy and queen's Oounn , Phillips own, aud Mur ita ough commemorate the f ict ihut It w s in tiie days of Kiug Phillip ..Ml Cluei n Mary that the O'Mores w re extermi loiieii, ai.d the two new counties added l thu Jd giisli pale." We mid some further cx rncts AMKHICAN NOMKNCI.ATI'IIE. "The i'eep religious f. edi g of 'he earlier voya gers," he says, "is well illustrated bv the tiaiues which it ey iiestoweil upon tin ir d scoverie-. Hie failiest land descried by C'duui'ms wis the islui.u of Kan Sa.Midor. I'r 111 d y to day tin held on, in spile of the threats of h s mutinous erew, who thieatt nid to throw the cray vi.i n a lido the. sea. With whir vividne s dins tins name ot Sail Salvador disclose the feoliugs Willi which, on the sevenlittb n gl.t of the dreary vojae, the biuve Uetnase caugh' siin ol wluit seemed 10 lie a light gleaming on some eistuui shore; how vividly .1 .e Ihut nmiio etiahiu us to reilizc the cuue when, on the i.ix' Ouy, with an li'itiiblu but grate ful pride, he sti Id-t upon that now vorld of ha h he bud irre.'ined I'r. .111 bis bov hood, and, 1 nving en ce.l the syinhol of the Cl.risn in laith, lieknilila loteit.hu arose from hi-, kaees and l.iocui no d in a broken voi e thai Use laud should "l.ciici loith he. r ihe name of S in Salvador tue llo Saviour who bud pre-irvid him tlnougli so maiii p. 1 its I Sve cannot but rcveiuu. u ihuro miiniic pietv wtil.li checkuis the -torv of thu violin, i and avarice of lie con.pii ctdors. On tbe di-coviiy of unknown shores he nr-t thought of .hose Hi ice soldiers was to chum the lauds as O' w kin. loins of their L id -ml Ma-b r, a'nl to inci li rihwitb His syn.hol, the .Sun'a Cru. (tlie l.olj cioss), aud tho Vera Cruz ( he true cros.), the lame ot which nooks upon our maps so n a ot ihe earliest scttluucuis of tho Spaui u'ds and Portuguese." A HIT or AMLIlICAS HISTOIIV. "Roger Williams, a noble hearted man, who, stiaiige 10 suv, hud been cli isen minister at Salt in ('he 'New JirtiMileiii' of the Puritan Met Mrs), tluied to ah. 1 m the heresy tint 'the doc ir.ue ol pt rsecu'iwn fm Cai.se of (.'ousel- n 'c is most evh.eut y and luhie.niel.ly cmrary to the Uecirii.rot Jesus Christ.' F'or niainta.uing this Lett n Cox op n.on, hicti struck at the root ol Ntw Knglcud po ity, Wi llauiB h id sen time of exile pronounce J ugamst him. He wi.Ltlerid forth luto tbe snows of a New i:nj.li.nd wiipcr. 'For fourteen weeks,' ho n.ys, 'he of en, in thcsturmv night, b id neither liie nor food, and bad no Iiohm; nut 11 boll .w tiee.' Ti ava, showed him the mercv wiiidi Ida fel.ow Ci riraaos had refn-cd him. A i li d'au bif save bun shcl'tr einl food ; nut that I w g v. a 111 in the bir lore-t was soon pr .no np cd to l e within the jun.-diction of the 1'uri aa colon , and the apost e of toleration, hunted even from the wildeine.-s. eimmrked witu live c 1:11- l anions in a ca.ioe and landed in HUvde l-l in 1. W uli ilinple iieiy I ca led ilie spot wbero tho eai ue fin touched land Ly the n uno of IVovi- U' ni t:va piuce wu.cu situ xciiinius iua ctiuai ol Khoue Island, the Ktu'e wnijli Williams feuiiiieu as a shelter for arsons distressed for cuiitcience. KMOLISU NAMK8. "England is pre-etnineu'Jy tbe land of hedges ami ei el. surs. Ou a visiiio ti.ec..uu..ent inn ist tht lirst ti.iiig tho tour st nmice- is tho 'ih.-en us ol the hi ds.eii.Wa ot K' KlanJ. Tho fields, II. iy, i yen ill- lam. s, are hounded i nlv livainiri v. Ihe Im i e shoulders of tlie hill offend an eye f miliar with ihe pictures.. uo w. o.icd -k Imu of Ki uii h l.iuil.-cai c ihe rcituugu in- st l. s of c i'- t.vanoii are intoli raole, ai u tne interiuinaire tiienonun of tbe plains, varied only by tne utra'iln rows nf formal poplars, which str.-t b i0, n.Hes and miles by the side of ihe taiuisee, is ine x press til wearisome to those who have been g customed to qua nt, Irn guiar cr oits, and uil ttnlii?!:: bidgtrows, tunica nriia clemaiuaua hobevsui kle :- " ' LI'Ue luii i of niiortlvs wo I run wild,' oversliaoowed here and there by gnarled Oikt anu gimit elms. And il we c.mp..re local n linos in Cm.' ai.d wl'h those on tno contiuunt, we sb.ill lluu that for iiii.retln.il a tuousaud v. urs Ka(lind has Ihi li disiiiiciiy and pre-etniiieiitly tbe and of enclosures. Tbe sutuxes wnicn occur must, tru. uueiiilv in Auir.l'i-Saxou niues den ite uneueli- urts of some Hi.d,soiiietbiug heilged, wa le i in iriio'iend Au cxauiin tou of lb si names shows us ihat tbe- love ot privacy aud the seclu. m lit ss of character which is so otteu laid to tlie chume of Knulivhmen pievailed In full f irce an. inii tin; races which Imposed namvs oil our Kng lib vil: -ges. The-e uuiversa ly r curreut t ru!nir.iuiii, i n, bam. worth, fold, garth. p.irK, buri.li. bury, brougb, borrow, ail ouvey the m tion ol itii losure or jirotwtiou. The prev ilenco ot tlusc sutlixes in Lng.ish names u.oies, als , bow ii.tei.teiy the nation was imnueil with the principle f the sacred na uro of pioperty, and ho engi r nery man was to po-sess some -P'ti wnu n he unilil cull uis own, and gu .rd Iro u the iu fu sion ut iveiv o.bir tuun. K veil among tioscpir- t otis of ihe Tc itoiiic race which n m uu d on the coi.tiia ut we do not find ib .t tins lde i ot private right In s been manilVs ed iu hs-al naiu'-s to tbe ssme x i nt us in hng'a id. 1'be feeling saems, liii'ied. io buve ta'en more or U ss encbor.!, for we I ml In the Celtic mines of Kritaia strong imlicii'ioiis ol Iho same feeling. Troniiily wore ilii.n nte.li.ilf the Celtic nanus ot Wales aud iru aud loi.tuin the roots tlun, kit, ia. ly, all of which oi:na ly denoted an en-'loaiire ol soia-) Utiil. The Tiuti'Uic sutlixes which do not detolC elic'osuns, such us gait, d trf, utadt, and l srrin. a.l o ituiiierous in Uermany, arc not reur i- ' ducid m Ki.itland to ansthiug iiao the sarna vtn.i a- on tho coi tineiit. It would seam, theie- f.ne, H. a: the li ve of enclosures is due, more or hss, to the IV ts, who were gradually ausoibed i.n.oi a lac Mtxon coiodisis, luilnrntlou atf Irou. Tho !ron w.rk of Hie new brldgw at B'acVfriars U io U ii.'luiuunl.y a pioces- patou'eu oy -uord-.v l-o . and is aiike iui .o luut from ilu gieai c. si wbn.u will be incurred, and the testing of a raiiier absliuse ibeiui.al f umuU for the ptrvoivaiii.n of iron from oxidation aad decay, H ha t.r.j..a ia na fnllilWH Tim iron is to be thoroughly cleaned, and heated to the reuulsite temperature lu a turuacu niun.,ii i,w ilm inventors. When this tcmnora- ture is atlaiued, it is to bo pluuged iuto a bath of .it. f,ti..h and eh.oridtt of liutassiutu. iti I ... .1.... .. I... .I.a ,.... la u-.tl,- ' U molten SlUte, ao mm siau . mom u " .in.ui. it mav eaj.il v Dart with the surplus of tho alorekaid chemic.ils, which should run oil' like oil. Thu iron is men to uu uippc.i inu oooins waur, conUiuing a certain proportion of cyanide of potassium ; from thence it is removed to a liatU f.,r u io... 1 asaablni!. uud sot up ou end to dry. All the processes are to be carried on under ,i.r .ml ht fore exposure to the atmosphere tbe iron Is to be coated with an aspbaltuiu paint twice at given intervals; and agalu it is o re ceive two coats after lixiug. Of course, all the iunliiir. rlrililnir. and fittinit Is to be done preparatory to tbe iuduriiig. The time tbo iron is to remain iu the bath will vary from, one to five minutes, according to the woight of the metal to be operated upon, i'i.- .lMituta character of the process to which the cimtractor is rigidly bound, will account lor Ihe large sum to be exttended in carrying out this part of the work; 111 per ton is allowed to ihe contractor for the induration and paititing. Misns.Morewood will receive Irom tlio cou i...,in,i;.. nr ton as their royalty, wbtca It is estimated will he 1000. Thus 1 16,000 is to be spent id tliis effort to prevent oxidation, no a renter proof ol which, in its damaging resahs, cau beoileied than tho case of the cleaniagof the oxide (i rrus.) Horn Ihe Metiai llrhige, from which has lately heen removed above lorty ton (II OMde OI iron. lAllunm .umw..'i ...y.. The fountulns In Boaf n havoccased playiug, and consumers are etitrtiited to' tt C tbe to.lii- tuu'e rnmiuly. '& WKIC.HT ds SIDL'ALL No. no r.',a-Vft f'M-'-i IjrTwrjuH FKOUT AKD 8K.f'0!r BTRtKTB. C, w wmelii. t. U. sini)il.t D11U0018T S" P H V 8 I C i A Js M, ASI flKVFKAL aTORf.KIKPRHa. Olr fr'lstrtii' i.ttl,sl.nisnl stuli s-irtoisnta 'mp..rwl sna Iviirjestlr fuus, l-opn Hr ra'sni Mf.ilhKw, esin's. Cesi oil. Wincow ills. I're e-ir.''n VI. Ac l st io prices as gvniur..' fli-t rUs. v oils ran b sIS rrsts; r.""r.!T!At ibH Fort enfemknars in mil vsmiv ami ol uis hsst nasll'y llOCI.Uiral, lift V4 Ind'K", tl'T, I'ol sh, Oil Psr, Moss Asr., Alt oi.OI' f VI rp-l, r.inp.i. iVOir-, Ks'rscl it IxiviskkI, Ac, f'Oll DtilB use, alST' on hand, At Inwsnt r,t eAsh I'tiCiS nitK spicsa run famm.v iisb, tlri.lirid est.rs-IJ fer eur ssl-s. nnd to wmfth r. o invpf hi Atlsnllnn of tVos. in wsie "f rsl'Sles sr'lelAs Alu, IXlllllt), UTARCH. ilVHTAHU. it-, Srtrs fluff. CMm by trail, nr city d.si. will mist wlta prampt st ti.t,r.?,. or sp.slsl qaotaiions will l furaistied wtiso rs ijii'.sn e. WltlUlM Ml I ill, I, I.. Wtieie ala broij Wdrtiiiuss. jll-lj Jio. llll MAflkKT Hlra.;l. A ww rionl. II v r i h t 11 i v ROllCHI, Iletl Jtnu". RATS, MICE, Ants, A: c ' . , tec. ran BDET'fi VLRWIN m'ERMINATOR. IT IH IK AI.I.IM. 1 IT Ih INKLtJHLEl In put U( Ut l.trf K.t hti n all rtnriy u r iim, iili"tii mivl ff tvl fl .m her arttcnu. Tn im.i vi (id It Aitd w.irth by Wnnt. Lllir ivtnrO'fx'i t'rvMf,i'kiii. TItMfN ARK I KThitVA.UNIl.T P NI )F IT. kA1S AI Mtf't- I 'IK OCT OK 1I1KIK UOl.KH Ih Nit- Ii i-i lt re n- IHVI HltlMtiiiMi .O sill H ti. N.'lrt b ail Dr h f ti) l'lri thrf-anlnMit Ui l'nJt4 H'H'tS) I'ai iM'N. i'f non und ttnh for r'nri rsttrminnir, rt Bfi.r Ix.kts., if h li f ta nits-1. it I'd rlwDi'd fcf Pnini tor. K Hi.it .ir. inii'oi't Ui.it. No IJT'H I F, " 1 I i rT l''f vin,ii ManiifT'in, Kn M .M'VF' At Kir-rt, aifM.. WlnaU niprii Tfculli ftinl Klfvantb, Phiiadf Jpttl. I' II K. P K V M I M N Ht l'MTF.1) NTAIKH NATIONAL WAGOU AND OOAOH WORKS, Olllca.. No. 6U1 Nl V VIAHKKT Mtrsm, ana t'scto'y, erner 01 rtf CU.M) A.ND I'L'MHKKLANl) .STHF.r.rtl, .'aiLlll.l.PlUA All slid evt-rv Aind ot W M1I.N-. I'ShTa, IIHAV. WIIF.K.1.H vrtllOWa. snil TIMllKH WIII.S.LH, A.liip'1,1 Ui Anur.Koud. Hat'St. or si tailor. i.iri-es. A wurk warraateu tff 'liiiers is-uuiti'iy s'unnsa 10. jat-o RAILKOAD LINtS. h' It A I LK OA I) LINK SO I III. 1)111 A 1 K1 I'M. TO HIMKXI.Y V, J Hhul (-M I N I IVK !(.! UA, KxrntHioN rrrKKi'-v n.'.sMti ton r idtKK iatm. (Ill HtHI ttM'T s II , U . tV 1.4, Ifiil il WMI I- K fl nl I K StH't'l. I'll llUi. 'J.ll , hVlfV tllO''MMI(r.al HA. M. (H.ihI v-i t i 1 p,, c J, I! f 10 l- Hip I dsniM'n un! At- nt 'If atul iMPfru. iii-tf I ) ' w rt Hay KiiH't-(n I't.rt M. iincuth. uu t b h t 111 ii'"lt i a iu Jt utr U '.m, i Ai'ftnlir wtie.''. lirtHiMvi. ; trtiiriniu, A- A V. . ... TriiM"r N tlie city or sow y..tr Hrc n-mnt-n no-io I I. U hit pUrlK U1U VUVt '- H fl ! t'W J; W lnn.i k irsii. id in tin' rrttmrn h d Arnii n i'Oi..ly iliti fxcji'riivf i r i lis g ' t nil r 'hyf n iu th hikI f it!'t ht tMt n (1 e cliti-H til Pti ittdfipMit m ii New Yo- k. yj) t 18(4. CAMUbN AM) ATLAN i in i: ii.k evii NfMslAiK. All s NliKMK.VT. ISltl. Tiuioi'Ti is two ooi its::' Font iral-s d.il V I" AlUntl.i .'ttT. On siil ulier miiNIjAY, 'cny 4. trains luave Vinontreot Kiry as feia.ws : sihii, i-m a si. Fie.yl.t, ih iitssemer Ciir stlaetn'd . l)"15 A. M. KspresD (.froeRli le. V bonis 1 ' I'. M. AllsieSc sec. u ni slntn.n.4 Ifl f. M JuiKtlel' Aeeelillll sl-lll n,.'IP l. Ittrt KMMI I f AVtM Atl.AHTIU, Aema nns AMi.n r AUsntlc) ts A. M. f irs, 7ns A M. FrrliM ll"e A M. n.n,4sr M. Jtiiictii a Sec.ninn'flatlon. 6W A. If. Kir, ... silnn 1. . Mii'isi konaii rrin 1 ictsts isooaoniT fer Uie diiy i.ud tuiln en w'.leh thoi mrr Isueil) iJ (Nl. t.-VhA MAUltVrtr i.l.l 1141 SB, I.s sve ii.e si.Ki H-l.s A M. at il 1 CO I' M. L.nv. UudnouArld I'SVi I' M. anditol Id. ON sl'MllVS W..II t sin for Ail. i. ik ira.es Vino streot 1'30 A.M. I.eHl ss Ailuat'O s 4S f. M. lese-il JvHN O. IlltYANT, Asenl. Titmr wtilehvas made lat vesr Lis eniitflv IUap- pi iiti d, leaving tl.o Pt-seb vas of Uio uwai deliaailal on lh cut. st. OKTH I'KNNSYLVANI A RAILUOAO. MaUH ( III K. li.Al EHI.N. lMl.kt..1il.vKUt;, UUU Vt'll.LIAMri'l'T. SI A1MKK Aitaa nttr-itr.si t. a 111. 1 1 .UN Al. I n INS. ( n ami uft. r N.1.M AI , .li.n.- I.l. I"i.l I'.eisMisr Trains Hill I'l.VC till- Ni'S l.ili'-l.'l I1IK1I Htri'OI, U'HIV4 l'1'O.l.ll- siim ilieit, 1 1,. lull i). iii, du. J (M' ml.ijj .tc..trl), as fiilli.sis: 7 AM. (Eprens) Tor flsih e'lem, Allcntuwn, Munch t'l lil-A, wi ki si ittft . Witlli.ois un. HI. V si l A. ei.tr na e.ai.,.1 ) t r imi iriit iwn 10-lf A M I Aets n tneii.l-ia . for Korl Washington. S IV Al . Aiei.l- liu.iiull.'l.) a, r lloili'st.iwn U t.'i f . M. If eess) II r Hell.lelieia, basien, 1c. 4 Hi P. M . (Ma. I lie-1 letinn. f l .j p m i Aieviuiuiilullal lor Utiiululisui, AU-.ntow u, aim M'Hieli ' huiiK. i'l. r M. (A. eiin nioonii'-ni rir i.anoaie. 11 I'. Al. lAis-en tii..4il,"ti) 'or Min Waanlltittan. ThaiKs ilk ruii.ADKi.riii less r TIP 1 11 em a' film A M.'Jl'A M , .inrl S 07 P. M. li. j leu n al i. U A SI ,0 -Ki r. si., muu i i . ja. l.nii,ili.le ut ii A M. furt W aaliuaiiuu ai 11 V A.M. nnrt 2 r. al. IIS SUN OA Yd l'l,lla.li lu ia Inr R'thlelieiti al Ii A . M. rhllsd' i'i'l i lor in.j ipi. wa air. i. llii.tlesllit r rSllsili ll't. H'l l M. lit Mill a- in air t ui uiie.iiii.il it. -w .... , l'llln.an 11'ii.ksi'' I xi r. s- I.U' . f.ran.l ili Mvat b tl- e,i,e ai U. deut. oraera may bu lea a. o. lid a. i man "1' A.. illll.AliELI'IllA A.MI 1 l'..- iu.h A.i ('AMUtN AND AM HCiY It Al LKOA1) Ol.d.'AMEll. tSW I 11 Ed On a d after HnMHY Jui aa y 4, ls:l. His Trul.is fir New Yo.a. Iiaviiix Kmsi men ln'icit. Phliaie p'ua. a S li A .M (Nblit).anil :"' '' M . and lie Hams leaving- ,,w YerS ' S A. Al. al-U i .it r. St., -i ill ,n-rert..r r ni'i txiluslM-ly f, r t' Uiilii'rt K'ai-a WUa mi l .HpsrYiirs .i d ViasliliiS'.'n rsitsrs,s'itl w-ll not lai c In nor let Oil' B )'U n-lli er. lull'-ei-n S.'IJ el Ii s. i .... 'I lie M A. M. und l. .ti loniL-iii i, n e.i i i" ...mi.!. Wusl.llislon. rd I"' I ' rsl A M a, il P St. f Ins- IV') a S.si.I.ii kI'111 to N i a Y- ih. wilt eoiillnu- us al tir.i-e.it, and ru'iv a- sei.,,1 rs t.i .liO Ii uui t lis li tern'Sdislus Slioas und 11..1. tv ,.i..,,l iu., . ,u ii N.- v v.irk. AUIlAM.l.MI'.M- lll 'IWUKN l'IHLADI.LI-111 AND M.w titnrs. t.. I...w.. PhllM.I.. l, lla. f.lllll KoilSlllft.m ll.'ll'lt. Hi ll'i.'. A. M .III. "ll'l M-' !' ."" ivsi iniani.'.t.una Horn w . tt.s.t m t vvnaif 'via Csu'inn), al sndsA. . i . v. ... .i.. l 11 . im New Y.ira. Andle.ives N.w YiliV, l.onl lii-lofCoiinUlwltstH.lt, ai 7 A M . Ii A .M . 12 11 .4 anl HP .11 , and l li ml I .... li . ,n..l linai luitot batcLiy strset st A. w.. uad'J :. .. ' w m a til I . ai. ' A. O A IV. til', ll. ,nO-tr A. . lit. SHIPPIN. SI KA'l w I'. r. iv 1.1 in i.i un: .?C3jLDiiini loei l .nt at ljuc. wn. .lork litrb ir, mm - ......... r. ..II. M 111,,!',. All. Si' V.PK. .1,4 I'tiiiud'iplla Sisuuibbip (ou.ptny aro lu'.unisd Ui tsi iii.kv.m- hl lMII hu siiiurna, umy '. .i r v ri. w A 4111 V, -. 1 1 1 . a.liriU 7 . A lull V S Cl'IV OK MA Nl IIKM'r.lt. Kaiur.iiv, Auii'-st 11 ' And tv ruut-cediH Saiutday, .1 a ion, l .un l'ier ? 0. .kotibHlver. (lK,.AArR. ri..... ..,-. - - 3.1 Hi ... .i.iA i. ,i..ia ... it . . ..ut, it.ui in ( TiirtelieT : r-iili.'uii'ii. toY.i'i'i dull MiOU sieeia.o i. I, i.uio.i... .11 uu ?....',, I, n in p,la... H.'ikI Hvrrasslu I'.ns 40 ml v..... ni.ii, ,,. leiniiiiirL' :.i i.i r ihtuib 1.1 n.. I l'sens.'r are ulu liirwaided to Havre, llieaiuu. 7. t,., .1 ..xi.illk I, .w rule. 1101- I ..re. Ir. ui l.lvt tn.v'l r gntf nttown - Hrit Cahln, $5 mui awLr. MiA,.r.i, ,. IVniii l.ivt'l 1...0I and UlleensUlWil. 1 1 ' 1 ho... who wisn 10 seuu ior uu-.i tiiui. ..- li.iv .1 Ilisn-rates. , i.,.r tmt her iiiiuimuuon an uy m i-"um".j - JOHN .1. UAl.K. Asent, Ko. Ill W AI.N t,T Htrset, PlilUdalphl.. 110ST0N AND rilILAl)KI.PHU n..n..i 1 1 IJnn. aulllns Inn each port on ...1 ui.tvu ,r..m . ht v, nan aiMtvt) ri r. -itreoi, 1 iina- a. iul, a. d 1.M1U- W ban. tsnaion. rt.iin uit wuan .ImIvc I'lKV Hnerji.on rlatuidav July SO. latil. iu innHhl,it.RAMih, Mallliswa, will sail Irom I'lilla- . i..i.iu .... it...i,. n Satmeav. Julv 3') . a- III o'cfick A. ' .... . 1 ,U t . 11 ll..b.,P InttHlt ..Itinl... Al -, ana ine an auiMiii' .-.- " ' " ; ; " ' - - l'lilladell'lils. on same dsy.al 4 P. M. Thcsa nets and unbstantlal .1. amihios form a reuular llns.aa'llns liotueaeb porl punciuany i,n isauiniaya . lluianveB eaeeteu ni viib-iwi. w.r.ww.w..,.-.H .alt vesbflB. Hlnnurra are reiiuealed to send Blip Recelftt Slid Bills ...dint, win. ,mmH.,1.v .n.'l'v' XVM ' " ' .tlBSttYW.TKiw""' 'j'.f if Vo.il.fl Hi UKLAWABB Aveiiue yimsEWYOKIi.-UbSl'AHJU Cill!i"l.i,a aw.li.'ura Liues. via ln-lawara .ud l...,.i.i, l uual. '1 hs .luiinns of tla-ie lines are leavias colly ai 1 e ciocb at., aoiu a v ctvs.a a . aa.i uuut iruu t alrtivs W.lnul ttreet. . For trru tit . which will bs taksn on .ecommodstlug tfin.B, sn.l.v t. W ILLIAM M. llAUtl) CU., No. l.'i . liK.I.AV. AKE ATtnue. FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA Jllallrnad -'f lis etaauut nsw suanutllp (Kll.- iii 1 t:. v. in ii-.vci lowest r ue. of b.t Uuuuaii from ruuadelphla to r. u ui .wtHiut j. t 1n.11 noon. nan r riieiiu. ... . ,.,, AppUlo ' issi'it jyM tin Wo. 217 WALNUT UoaL rfi von MVEiirooL, baturuay, T I 1 -' a ....... IH 1SK4. . n,..iiiiilii.ip VAMJUUVK. Csplaln J. D. Carlisle, will tan at ami for ireisUl iaiHaae. apply to F ' mi nAKlidou no,. hjl If VVaVUili 'i hUv. RAILROAD LINES. n,.j V K N N n Y I, V A N I A rll'l on mi. it aii.Kiia ii. mi Ilir. viKSAT M'(;nl.K-TKA K HIIOHr RIH IK TO hik wist, Noitriiwaar, aj.ii aouthwici . r.'in .ptsrnis ssd null. 'Its iisj ih sals, sosedv, nd m f"ti -b t lrs. n,ln i.',n flf pK.fmts. s;nu usJ.ed or snr r ule lii ti epiintrv. . ., Trsli I, am ih-llrpet al ELKVBHTH AJ)d MsKKKT Hl.Sf is s InlMiWt . . w JHnlt Tm.ii 7 A- . - Mrs. in tl l:, a.m. 1 1 rint h Kxpts-ss in-rai e m . I I srs, all rs I 'ins. Nil 1 st Iinti . M . J.i k' bun: 1 r,on. No. i. ill -.si' M. Trtrrisl lu sviti,ni.idii'lon A.....' j sn r. M . I l.ii.c .! . 1 rs.n I 4 ut P. M . 1-inl. Ac am odalli.n ( says Wmi t'blM.lei- ii.wi si sour M. I 1 1.. en, b 1'i-s, im its i ii,i 1 .' i.iiim ft Hf-n a t -.ns r..r 1 tn..t , . I . if im.I 'H-f'.'.lel ' len se- mil. a xis Shi- f.tr i , ,,f H. I''.' I." SI. Ii.-e rt'"l ill In- Ml -ruH V in IV ' fuse 0'ih. r tt.e hl's.li li'hi'. or II illim .re Ktn'f s, eacl, .it' iv.ll. li lie.lies c-'t.l.ec I..HS 111 I': l-liiltK l..r oil (Kiln's. A rl-,.lili' not I' Ilia (: r.li 'i of lbs erllrn Ion sad Ita ' nui i.it'i i I teenrry , , I lie TL oi,,i. l,"-s T.nln runs d.nly; ll lbs etn r trsasi'A' y ixet-w Hiinilsvs. ,....Jr I ion rii'iis'ii iii and im. tr j The .Mall ir.ell.lSst III. ..I..I TllO'i'S ' r.tlr'-S eonf a.riAtl'.tl l.a ltl,li,r.niKli iraies. n al " W It ! t orn H al 1 ", V.inl. in ln i.ok.. Wll') i Wis.ls- su.l.l snfl Mls oiii l Hlv. rs. an l south and S erovesi I ll ' ' -i . ....... i I u ki'it Nl I; fVH. ii' I It it.'m:'M' nv rHiirfHii. i . i"-.ia- - i I hud, Del. cil I I I- mi "a rt (.'"l.m'xM, M.l.rtu M'ln. ! ht I, II i 1 , l.1!UVl'!lHA Ml Kn WI.'.H.K into 111- ! I c'liMtl I n'Mll' . ChTi, ami nil o'hr irtiv iil f lM, itl lnnrtnn ' t1'1 l rMtiitli iviI4u4 RMIItOVM. T. Tlirs.ii) l n it-- knv ni U l" . 1' M., roiiiK. tiv ni hlmti.r t-ti rt.ii t'on with truth on tli'i ronl for i iiur- i.l- I imiimi i,.': MvKSMM It-. SO ( KHMoN ItKANCII R U-H 'I I ! I ltr..t, h Ksirin ' i . h n 'nn i r'm ri if ut i i fttM-. a t i& A M . l-h ruin ' r,''l fi r lifi' I'M k A truiii ft bu Iuhm' CrcMuit I'-tr KlMju-ti'iraT t H i;. V. M i. 1)1,1. IIIAVMfll Rtl llltlNf'H K- AD. n Ha.. 1 mil -ti. A ,l ,miI Thr nfi KP'mI hi in :ni r M . mnn- t at Ally.na wiiu tr- B- ur H U !- 1 tu rn - 7 .'.' - M. a. u H I V . 1 ll.'ONI ANI I LKAKMKIII RKVi fl RAIT HO ll. i 1 hf 1 hriivi KiiTv'w I faiu. i- nvlnr M 1" f. M im n ih ai T rt ue i a trmii in-Mwrnlv Iti.Uf n"fl rhilHi- t-it h tin Ni K t'lv Vttlltty na Iru.tJ lor lort JHaLikli, i t-ti ry. And H( ..pic.ittf. Ill MISUIX fi N) MrtllAI T H Ml.lt' A II. 'I tjw I l i.. i vtt irK 1 raid. iT-dvinir ai lo .ui M , con-ii.ci- at i m uiH u with a Ira n fr llivt 'HvU una l'loJy I. ii i ai 'I'.'t A M KI lithh i -:THAt. AVIi I'HII.ADBl.nil.V AND KUiK KAil.K'MsJ. Kur Sir t urr, V lilit.utp -ii, l ock list an, K mlr, o. rl'iMT, Vu nl... nni N. t.af al. '.ia mti lak m- tti h ml Tihiii a i V-'i a'l iu T r.-iuli Kxr,, at in : i. I JM.. d lv i"t'pt in (liy-. d tMU inr-MKh, I net . i atn ot ca btwei n rhllailtipi,la ai.d Wtl- ll;ttt ttv- n rot Y iliK . II . N Klf . atvi lir.i I itiu1 uu. in irainn 'I'MIH nlHA.M. tin I li V M , rotinri't ut CilumOtft llli trtf'nf "?i t ht- No. tnf n Onrrnl Kn Ironl. 4 'rallff.kl.tMs ViM.lK. mit!(')M. rnMml Irainxt 7 ;i A. M , uB.I Ihrn iwh Kiritti t )(:' I' M , mi f at lUr'ixiiiir witn tfaln for allele. liinil T . 1 1 , l"l llHiit r .un n. A A . M.HM Mi I.KAM.'M RAILKOAIl. Thf Trainn itavltik' ut 7 J' A. M a di . I'. M., cnnvVt a lMifvini.ii wi Mt.ti inaiim im ihl Ma) to ajrncKlmrtr i.m jit- to ii'nir Mi na f't fu tf if h'tVi'iuatiGii aiMf a- ih r.uat-ii.i'r htatluu, H, j. i'i t it ill Ki fc K I. w .iMAhKKI -trffl. .UVF.M'OWIi S. Tl. kt't AtJfnt. fiMMVT 1 1 I' N lirfiKlH. 1 it 1, r "i ui H'l.a, ui viy i r fur th ae- i-t iiitiiot'- on i.l ,ii''' n It ii, rut if iu n. Of Uc.u d on i-r i fur ti in c oi tin until rnlTiiN TKKt-TH, For v1" tr'pr. I atWftafi anv two p i ut nhont trof?nli pt i iiiif . I in !( lifkH ir int. mlcil fur ih .tin ot i.iiinitu t'.iv i.iii: lii 'ii'ttl.i . ami ar ot . n ,u HilraiiUK'! to iwroin ciii mi, uictu loititl r p . m:iioi, th kETM, For oi' cir t' rv mortlm, tor the uhv ol VJiolinutlfnil'nK Icliool Hi I lie CP i . wF.STrKN KMH1K A I lOS. Ap Fmlirm I Ai'rotum.'ilii'.o i irin I-umm Vo M7 liooli t ii'i'i i u I i iiumi t'xvf .hM t ii' ii'f och I. M.."il.,rin I ii iti ill nil I 'It u tiii- ol imwl i o fumllu'H k-'Iid! Wfni, ht ii -Lull Un; niii. 1 rti?oi Nil i ..rm ula tit'i'iition la ) atl t" liufcfi'iitiv', (i'i. w i.i'-'i fl rckt ttn- 1 l U.Aiid oiw;i4sie Itii vi aioci: h tl.i' nau e tra u wuii p jftttCitrrt. 1 or iu.1 iiiioiUiaiuiVt -ipiv to t It N 'id r. NK, KmLr tnl A' iit, o. 1 17 iKH 'k otr't. MANN t. iA'tlK KX.Jlw. i An a&f nl ot tints tlinbh Kv.i-- ti.upiinv will pai thinuiih t rt' li ti n o t'cii'ii' 'r.-C'i'tit- t'' ilro' , ami tr,p up I'hi'l t Hl'0 li' MT tlUH-llH! IO UHV pa I Ol lilts ( ty. HrIK fi- w . Iif ci'iii l inr pit i,ij.. win ii orili-m ore h ft ut tha ii."f i k r l i o!. h'a mi h'in'l vturi iirt ftH. 1 if iruvrl liis. inliliC art an i imI J t if ' utiiti rt pin.i'-le l 'hit rout Ortt(i.ii oi a t ik'-rlption f.in be f r- lllt(l t'Ut i It' III Ui y W :iUn otl ill'! iltl.rHll '' OlTIO, I- f i-iiM y, InU linn lliinii. w in on sin, Iowa or Mit-onri, li a ItoNii ilin rt.or to h y ,moi on Ul uavttfa i.e waLura oj in.- Wptsi. ly -li aitit r- ttun 1 ishuri I hf nui n of iVt'ts.isii 'o ai.d itom u p-ihit in thu Want hv ilif I v uit m ( tin rati Itftl.rtitid ftr at all ihiifR n lav rail, a- ure il ai .l ty t'.iitT Km'roH.t i'oinirtnlH'i. Mr i Inn.!- ii u i .l'lp,ft:n tn 'lint uK tM ti .ini,nrt u. ion of tl.f .r ir Uhi o i hit, Coinpihy cmi rely with c ndtl-'r.co on Il n t,pi i tl nan-.lt ii tit-Mi' toii-rHrls or iiil(virig direction, apply to or aili.ri' n il1 A. iTitc rn' Hi.' 'oniMo S. Ii HI '.r t.N. ir , I Inl.KUIpliU. I'.A Nl I U ART, Hi ti-.iiir. ( I.AI.R A. 1 1 . I hii a 1 I K' H 4 I O No 1 Actor Home, or No, 1 8. WflHam steel. hew Vo k I KH 11 A I'll . Vn. 77 Wna'.liu'tuti street, Rost.n. V. II. 1.1AM I'M)"-., No. 0 Sim h airtivt, llalllmtro. At' 111 Mhii.hu Ciiarai Ua.iwny. 11 11. nut srov, Ocrsr.l Krefsbt Av-i.t l'biudeltinis. LS.WIM L IIOU H f. tieaeral Tfraet sent. Fbnadi'lrhU. KMIl.'H l.K Vs, Oeneral Wupsr.ii'Siideilt, AHouna, I'a. 1;lllI,Al)LIHIA, G K H M AN TO W.N , AND MlltMISIOWM HAilll.l lli. i.N. h: iaiilk Un and afUrMuMJAl, a) I'i, Its 1 1, antll further l:oile. . MIR .iKHMAVrOWN. Liave rfiiln Jelpi.ia S, ;,s.u in 11. U A. M. 1,2.1 10, .iK.i.l, !,'..., ;... iii.li. I, I'.u Leiti e t.eiuiaat' sn.b, , .v . s.s r , ll 10, 11, 11 A. U., l.i.ll.S , l.,'!', 7, H. II, III. li, sail I'i I 1 ht s 'lOiluviu, a. a th.- Vi uud S train., uu, da uot stop on tlie (lelitiaiiles n lira' i n. CIIK-NUI' 1IIIX It All i:oao. f tUTf Fl.ludelplilu,6, S,1M, .a A.M.l 2, oml 1- f. M l..at.CM Stut ll'H, 7'1''.,!)40, 11-W A. M. 1 l'lO, 3 40, ti 4e,s-4e.s f , aim ni l., t. M. fOlt I ONSHOIilll KKN AKD KOHIttaTOWV. l i nv. t ll.Kl. ll.h.. i S,8 3, 11 A. M ; I S 3.4',-V.', f i,.S 01. an . II 's I'. l.eavs K.irr aluau.Ii'.. 7, TM.V Slid 11 A. u.; IS, 4.', nk'aiitl 1'. M '1 1 e ii, ti ait. u.i, " III Stop .1 YViiiaulcaon, Manajaiat, ai.d Cobthoi ken oi-iy fOll M lsl I SR. l.ave I l.l!d. 'i.t,l-.ii.S u, il in A At., IJ, 3, 4.i, tj. ti.1,. b " 6ann HAS I' M. fave .Miniaui. .,"', t.o iv, w.-a, ii a a.... sno I,', 1'. Al. . . . II K. astl in. le-nrai isui.ere tenaeni. DM.-il llCfOt, MM 11 ami IIKKES Slroota. ' KST CH l'.HI KR AND I'llIUADhLrUM HA11.II"AII. YiA WI.I'IA. S KIN.) AllltAM.KvlKSI T. On aid uinr I HI DAY, a i. 11 1, 1 sjI, ilie I'rams will k.v a- lull'iW : . . 1 f.ie I'Miani'li-Dl. rroni ine iteiioi. corner m tiimi t Ull-I Sim VAHM'.T isiri , p A. M . 11 ui A. A.,ToO 1'. V., . III. I' AI..04U l'. tl. ..,. I lilladeli Ins I t-itol Cliuil. en irom r.i'in i r.r-si i rt ana MAI KM btlecta to lllllllY -HltsT and alAUh.Kl' hliee's. .. l.iMte Wet. tie.er, troni lis IMJ'Olun t-usi .siaiiisci bti.ai.O-'J. A.M.,1.'.A M ,11 A. M ,-' l' M.4I.M M. I tie ears"! 11, e W.-t I'li.ui.l I. is I'as.Hi.er Kullwur Nnil.ali) iMaiket al'eei)Hill c.illiej I'aaiananrs to and Item nil- l-uiiaariiu.a i"'nt. 'Is si mi l s. I , uva 1 hllade uhia at s UO A. M and -.' H'l P. M. Leuvs Well I In sler uis A M. and 1 si f. M. 1 suit leavlnii I'lillaii pin ut H A M. und ' V. M., at'd Wi'hi t'liea er Hi 7 4. A M. sad 4 4A r. M.,C'iune svllli tni.ns on tin' I'll Uile'pliiu a'.d UullltUira (.'ttulral Kni'ri'iid ler Oxteid uuu Inu-l lll. I'lute p. Inla jal-tl tlr-Mll unit, lie sr .1 -ucnntiHient. KST JKKS1.Y RAILKOAD LINES -.11 . .in en Mo .miai, j una to, I ' ll, rroia aii.iil S'ici'i lVhart run est r. API 111 d 10 A M. 11.I 4 illl I'. St. f er H.iVir. uut. li.iiirL':nn, ai ii A. M un.i 1 r. M. K.,1 i;i. -I rn. al 1,11, ulnl lo A.M. and I und 430 P. M . fer Woeill.uiv.Hloinisltr.Ac.. .' il uild'J A. M.,11 M., and 4 and 6 f. M .. .... I r . 1 1 IIMMl III Al .s L,r.. -r. fi'p.- M4v at si d il A. M.. a... 1 .1 .11 f M. iil' Ilk lil T in A al . ami IM and h .V) I'. .V. Sinen al a A II., .ltd I I-' I'. l'..l.l.e. I, till I A. M . 1 :ll', 1. (.lsi.sloi.ial 1 1 ana si- u ... im. i 1 o.uuu 1 c r. .... ... In.r- ill 7,7 lUundS'.Vl A. .l.,u'..d 2 -it, ii -.':, JO., H.dHlil'.M. TIIK WKST .llltsKV KXPItK.-" OflMflNV. ntl'rs No 5 V A I Is I I sirtn-i, ill eull l-ir .111 1 deliver lluvi;. . ,ut'il iltt an I" all Hie ii.- i Onuei.aa ir Ksoi-a buMi.sa. lu arlirui tul.elll.jr -. A M linea null . and li.iisl le s.l.t tl.e ollue .lie an llitf ereii..us. 1'ailaaa l e un cles Ii; 1 Ids line n n . 1 s n n. l.ef..r A 11. A u, , iu. u Client:'-! 11c. ,iuiiiui in .i .n..n. IU) ol J. VaN l.F.'-H .KI.AKi.supeiUiica.lant, K'I't riilLADKI.I 1UA AiSll 11 1-1 IklK tt tl..lt't4li. ......... 1 na t.M.f. ilu, ai.ith.irn ami Nirhw-st eoul.ll s.i 'rui.sylv.iial Hie city ot Krle onl.sk" f.rte. . II lu. ...l.le-.uln.lit r.N.t.-ll.VAv.lA KVILHOAO I lukll'M, aid aider tiie 1 atuio.s ia ovl i rapidly j u. ne.l.lirea.l,, a. 1t.e11.lr. Ie.,11. I It ll. w 111 iimj inr 1 . v. . .V, , 1 llarr sin rt lo 1 i,'"lulii. ml'ea ', "a Uo tasteru Olvl- no'i. and Irou. Wl.s-naia u r.tiB k.n ut.."-;."'. '"'"'iivi'k nr rAsstsotK riiAissar ruiLADSi.ritia. I MallTmln leuvs J bxl ies. 1 ram leau-a ""',' "' I Cais tun ll-ri.. tn v. nui" i n.-.-. Kali laittMB I'huaiHplila.rtd Lock Havaa.and botwoea Hi, t mine and l...ca liaveii. ... .. ... for Imorniat'on rupee Inn l'asanar tiualnesa, aniily at lis H. K. cornel of BI.KV s-.NTll ana swibi ". And lur t reiuui uusnii wi -'-";",'. h H Kliinsi'.n.Ji ,con..rali.lLbMllaud MAKKk-f Streets, rliliailololila. J . w . rleyuinos, r.iie. J. H. liriu. Asat. . . C. K.. l.alUrnor..ouHToM (ieneraJ Frelalit Assn.. Philadelphia. LKvviH L. Iliiiit'l. CK'nta-a) TkkH A.ent, Phlladelulila. joHKi'll U porf s, jat-tr OonerafMjinasi'r,llansurL i llllLADKLlMlIA AND BALTIMORE CKN J 1 HAL KAILUOAU, OPKN TO OXFOBU-SPUlNll AKHAM.KMtNI. (10 .I d alter ISIUAl , Aprut, liti,iut usim . tlull'tWB: . ...... n tr .fv ururu'i i.n LEAVE E&B1 a ABU. 1 1 s-.-i , r. .. .... . S'lAllOSS. A. H.t aiATIi.ss. a.m. r. sr. Oxloril ..!.) , 6M7 ..7 OS ..1VI ..7 i'i I aft I'lill..lelilila. S 00 4. Vt aal drove Avoudalc. ...... Kel.lMtlt (iisdd's Ford... Ceneord t bl Weal I'he. tor. . 4 01 W. (J Juuolioo, 4-17 (lnltenrd , 7 45 . II OU 4 IS 611 t-.'si 5 It SS7 6 (,l .. 14 ,. 0 41 ,.10 115 .10 11 4 41 Chaild'aFard, fi'l Keuii. lt , .SKI . S-16 Vi'.c. Jnnclloa. t li Avuudala fi-ti W.t Urova.... l'hlladrliibla , 10 JS 1 01 VV eai (.healer.... S i S ill Oxl' .rd l'l .'SI T-d l'u-.e.iaer lteool In Philadelphia has been chuniterl from 1 Kiiihl.s-ir.il nn.l MarVet atieets. to TlltUTY-illtST sud MaIKP.T filrrcU, Weat PblluilulphlA. Market 8lrot l'aaa enser Hallway Call cauvtiy PMBonsors to sad horn Paaacusars go throttsh wltliout ehange of cars. jl lltlUT Wool), auporuilendent OALEM KA1I.HOAD COMPANY. RUN T nlnglinitol' Iialua, commencing riUllAY, January rroro Walnut aiK.t Wharf at A.M., and freight W a, ttolurnlng, leave rtaleui at t A. M.,wl . M..110P M. Frtlghtd.'ty saeh wav. Applvto ' MOKT.tN alllXlf Aseul. eon4 t'overiil l'l.r abovo ausn jal-U c j.VAJSKMSllli.u.',,l'wu',vtt(U' RAILPOAD LINES. lew- a AKKANGKMKN18 OK ini4 lOt1 FKtt lillKl.I'M, 1 hr fatiMltn anil ail f aiwl fh la-Mr hia "d Tfnm Ratlirmil if mpsinti kw Irutti t'hiladclplna U York 4wd W a I'lai . a FrsOM WAI NIT hTltKET ITUAlir, rnvt m fi-l o f. M. riU. At a A a . i'riinfn ana mboy, C. ard A. Ac raniUiriti ft XV A' "A.M. via ( inij.ii am .hXKojr i 117, Murttinft T. I'M rr to rn ra lit r Iw I A) M . ia ran dfii ami mlMy,r and A. eo-jm- ! A;,".7;"'V'.Hi'VmV,iv;.;d-v;: i " . Al I f .VI . ia .'. .in.li i. s... Auih iy. Ai ' otiiflKMUtlon 1 1 il ihl Ul.il F.is .11 crl ' Al i' P M .Mill a.ii.S'n snrl Miilsiv. II I HI. Il l'rt-se. t TI SI I US til I IS-- ll . .'C'naiuu lats.u livf'.n ,. ...,. at. Al 7 ! M., Ma ''.ii il .T S ' '.ll-ll li..i. fjfn kin mill litiK'-iui r), I't imh.. am o. pff Mrt-i-h i li.itilr, Mh n. r li I-, I 4inhrrl).lr F It nrfi .mhi V r f l ii.il.- '. ii, Lauil'ti' i e, I 'ai Ii. IM. i.s n, Hulvl.lers, , e . ;(-. t vt. net ii.lenueillato 8LA- lion, at ,'i v. m. f .r Nioiiiii llol v, hi an.v!r, ivu.tM-r on, and Vlaeiv ii wn, i. m. i ni.fi r M I or r rh .10 nl 6 A. M. mill V V. ( I n.. 'i. Km- ri- n. r 'un v. Irfr' Fl- ri c. l-o Inn, Ai'.. nl K A " ArdF ll'a.Aial.iiaiI 4. li--.;' u "I i ' ! (oil. ,l" I.- ralti'traahUcrio. rj4llil,, ,r t-1. af i i M , 'I'lfllnifttiN ' M . 1. .1 .W.ft. ',m ira. t thnwah l. w rlv.ainl IVurllnrf- Hif-amboiit iTtnlnh, for Tt-if.il, Hutlli non, npvorty,. lorit-M r.f nt i 1 ft ii .41 A vi, tn'j .u I'. M. 1ilVav ( ,,w At 4 A . V , din ht K luliivinn and Now York, I hMi k.i air. St-w trk Mail t'TVt f At I r 'ft A. M., via KfiihiriKion and .) 1 H r.i I pr.- 8-0O I At 4-o t. M., via Kt hiiii,oii and Jt iM'v I'lty Fa- i I rp, 8 'UO At 6' t i'. M . i V, ii-ii'ktiMt Jvrs.-y U'tii lii- l n HtiO N- w Vork I x.-rt-an min Hnr hnVi ai 4 . M . ai.! 4 M. inorc niU 1 v no. p' t a. ' Nl h ' . n ' n or atT lpi s r v. f s . 1 ir, 1 r 1 T ti, Wi'kovbnrPr, .K"l!!'t- t;it-t I'.i ll'l, Vii.ich I Ii 'ItlK . I '"'il ii 11, ltn;nl m Hi h rt-i. r 1 nt n. I.iiii ' v" 1 Fi'titin;oi, Ac , ai ll'iA M 1 If Ititf 1 11 t- with tlir ti tun 11-a I Kantoa fot Mau h 1 tink ' I M- For r i- mmn on, LniiiTi ih'. ami tot- nni illt atatlnnt at ft I . M. hi I ti to, Irinii n. Ac. at 1 id 1 10 A. M , and r. m. I in Holtui'i-hi ri, Taronv, Wll n'nlnr, id-'shurtr. ami rtar ki.-rd at y A M , .', ."1 4 , and V. M. Tin-9 A M. l.ino ri i a n Hti- h i. tff rirNiwV'rk and Way Llnrn U-.ivln K.-ntlntron I. pt. ti.K t!.i r ir on Filth Mret 1, iiliovtj Wit.nnt. hail an l our l-i'io.o iii'i an' ri-. Th.- V th rim m . thu Li. p it, and on nirlvttl til tiich ir un inn Irntn the licji t Fitly pounds 01 luift.t nn.y .Uinfa wh pamAniror I'a"! ii. in in p.oUMtiM fr.'tn fuk:iK .uivft.iiii. a baaj4K hill t I'll I'fil 1' fe feppn f I. ll loiwrivl' ovr tlflV p'llil,la lo in- anl Nir extiu 'I hf 'niiim. H ut ihi'lr rp..,nii biln . It ii hai Mi. to ('tie (h'liui pi-r ,.o-. d, aui wll. rnu oo lml'if t-r tti.t aimunt nd $l", axc--.l ov tpiMi co trai t I, ml an. PHKL'At1 FxntPm will i-all for and dfHvtr hf KA).e ai tl Drpom. Onlvr-. .0 In- toit ac No i WAf.MUX ut ni. W..1. II. I.A1.MKK, AKont. AiuiM 1, lWil. 1.1. .it iiM y:w aiK r ut riHLL)Ki,PinA WII.I. laKAVK From loot nf ConrMfin nirvti all-' M.anl 4 P. M.Tla. .crrc 1 lt aiiHi iiinociKii 7 and Ih a.M... I. M , uiU ( .Mul. 1 va .'rit y t it v urn) ii-n liutou Kr Ii tii o Unr- 'io ntivt, nl t A M. and 'J I. M. t!4 Ai. ho und 1 i.ni' in From I n r No. 1 N -rlh Hin-. at 1'2 II, 4 nnd H P. M. (tri'lhtahd 1'iihviiit via A'uhoy and Caimlon. I'KMOHT LINKS FOIl NhW YWllK AND J ml the iifloi.t on thu t'auideii and .VuilKiy and coil r.u tiny l.ailroi.il'. I.N'KFAfF,I DKrATf'lC Ti e LftRiili n anil Auiha.y lnroad mid TrnQRpo't.itlon t'oniinar Ire ynt Lin - 'oi' Ntw nra 1I1 nave alnnt ainft w hart, in und mt r Jnimr ft, Uhy (duiida x ii pint), ai 4 ii i'ii'i r i. Itf.i.inii.K' tht- i.lHjvy Line! villi leave New Yo k at 1 and 4 I'.M. FrtKl.t hii'r-1 t. il' tlvortd bvloto :v P. M. to ho for natord ti c hin- dii . Fruit ht tui in 1. .011, PriiU'i'iO'i, Kin;(in, S ir Bnim- Irk , and all poim uo I ' 1 muuru uod Aiutoy hat in Mid ( aUu ou ihi Iti'iviiitie, liv wr it , t.l r teniiugt -n. tne Nr .ltrMM.tte lrt'shoJ'i a d iitu'-ftui'tc -i.-d Iiursi mom and Vlonm Holly it all run i , rti Uel und I'Trt ari d up to I.'1, o r. i k I. M . tuia.l 1 a tMi,Cis lor Mount Holly rvct'prt'ii up 10 2 o utfh . M. Tht- Itoiviiii're D Ua Itultroitd c 11 m f at Phllllpa tuiri wnh th- I chin at CalMuml. lhNow Jtrsvy lfnilotd iont.iM-s at F.l.'t'ii'th witn tne Nw Jvttfy eiitiai Htilroad, anu nt Ni-wurk with iho Morn ana hiiM'x Itfil.it ad A 'iio m m runiliitn. ' iht1 yinw ti. marks and nnrn- twin. ).iol i-rti aid vomsU'mmh mnat ill efr.v linatunca bo SB t r.t w I I. rich load ri Ku riH.'ir 110 rrpt wtllbi;l luciftMid ! hlth a ha ins htvn mfti'i tor ho ranaijor tlon 01 1,1 . t, K'l ink. oit.v. rn ure liivlmo 10 try - hit nmut, Ulii'ii tho nn-fk In fiimitiiiriPn ifuaiiti U-s nl T V(JOli I OA l-H or iroie, II will b t llvatcd at tni f-ot of KortitH ttieft, ma tre Iho.e Y4id-. o- ai l"cr No I orin HKt. a the ih ppfrt. my oUnatc at tho time of tbQ ahlpuiDt. HV Ll h ' FKF.F M A N, Krl -ht .'.gnt. Ho. VOH H Delaware avnut, I'hiUdeltita. Ot. II KAYMONh. Freli-ht t,an, ,1a-'-tf i'K-r No. I. North Hivvr. New York. IUIILADFM'HIA, WILMINGTON, AND liALIIMol.K K.Mf.R.iAf). l.ilAM.fc 1 IIOillS. On and slt.r Mi 'Mi AY, Xukj.iI.IM, raiaarper uu ns 1, uve I'hllsdc lilil. tor Ha, I mi. . re at I 8 (l.x"es. Mondays iccptsd),8-03 A. M.. li M.. it is a . lo 10 P. M. fin su-j at s u.'i, 11 l.i A. M., I'M, 2 JO, 4-3.1, 6 00 and 11-00 P.M. Vi iltr lntien at 4 SO (Moniliiv, esjopled), 8 0.1, li lt A. il., 1 Jo. i'isi,4 ari.il-is , III Maud 111)111' U. Hew (.'utile ut ." A M. anil t an I'. Al. bus tr ut S IS'. A M and 1-.)-. 1'. M. Ul'feid u, en.1 A. M MallsLaiy a. S le A. M. IKAIVIS IOH t'HII.AHKI.l'IltA. iHVt Ualtlinore al t V, II 40 A. M. lEtpresa), 1 10, ".'.1al dlli-.'jl'.AI. ' Wllnilnt'l'.n at I 4S, 6-4.',, U.K. U"i4, 1, ltt, t'OO, 139, 7 a.d ulul'. M. h.li.ls.ri at U'M A M. Mllfoid al -l 4.i V M. lwierai ;UA. M., mid 411P. M. Mew. 'na.l at s illl A. M and B-j7 P. M. t'l.sater al 7 46, S 40 A. It . l uv, 3 4,1, 1 40, t-00, 7'.st, -t0 IV V Leave Bi.liltuerc frSal-sijuiy ai dli.teruiedlalo alallans, si 10 a. r. m. I. rave U.itiino.-e for Dover and Intenn'-dlaui stations at 1'loP M. Ttt(8 F.lll IlAI.TtMOHK. VavtiChi ater alK'llA M ..'I II.'. and ll'it.1 P M. Ltara WlUulliKlon ai o'il.', U la A M., 3 40 and 11'40 V. M. . . Finish.! Truua, un I'asssngai vsr .nacnea. tui ruo aa f,..i.H a :- I.eavs V ilaHn(ien for Peir. vllle.ma Interraediate placet t 7 11. p 11 (-1 Nii.rt:- On y alt lid A. M.10UOP It., frora Phtla At it.li 1.1 Kallimiira. Frniu I'l.iuid. ipina to Wiliniiirtiin at 4 :10 A. M., 10'30, Tn.ln W Ut Ipulon to Ptilladelplila .1 MR A. M and T'OO P M. Oull .1 Wit P. M . fm". Haiti n-iro 'o riina tttiplua. jal 11 F. KbNey, ' uuertuteiiUunU II E A D I N G RAILROAD. (IKEAT Tltt'KK LIKB FFiOM Pllll.Alit.L IIIA lo f.lK ISTERIOR or lfiliJM L ASIA. 1 HE rli lit.v LKI..L, aLa- (JltuANNA.CrMtltKI.AS 1, AND WYOMiyu VALLEV, ASP .Miinii, OliTUVKaT. and the canabab. PASSKMlKIt TltAfSS Tve tie r.mi-anVa li.p-.l. a. TlilMTF.KNTIT and ( AI.I.0M lill.L dtlcets, Pbl..de plua, at tlis full0Wlu buuiaiH MI'IIMHO MAIL. Atai.ia.u. for Kiuii.nu. Ieti.ti.nn. Kthrat.. Litis.. 1'rliimbla. Larrlibuia, I'oitsvtilc. P mvrove. Tarna.iia, . Bi.i.l un. Ylll'au.p"rt, S.ui.ra.ll'.i l.e.lor, isiaitar. pui s. Uui uio. Ailv. tew , l k.-sbatie, I'm dm, lots, uaiisM, . hii.h.Tln.t . II.L.i r.inM 11. A-r. 'Ilie trun couiutiB ai ,. I AU Nil "lib Esat Pnylv. til. K.-iMi.ad iruina .or A.ieumwn. Ac. the llaaJius and C Inn hia llailins" tor 1 pl.ra a, 1 III d Col mill. nd Wilt Hie l.tt.uiii.n Vnlli jruu n loi II .rr b..', Ac ;ai Paf ( LiNTON wl Ii 1'aiu.vl- a asl n ua 1 alna t..r Wilkes .rrs,. Killiuuttp. rt. I.O.B Haven. B.rnlra, Ac.! ut HSHU.B lll'l... vlth ' NntlSern Ctlit ul," "ruunalrland V.lley," and ".'rtu.ilV.il aim SiH.iuel.a. ns" iraniB Mr .i.4 'urn. b.rbu u.Wiilium.p .t la-l.Tlia' liettb'ir,P.neTOV,aVn .F'lFlt.S.KiN FM'llK-.B I.tavei l'l.llud. h Ll. ai ll'ial P. M. lor K.sdlns, Vottl villi l'lneri.ia, 1 1 rl K'int ar a , e nnieti at Harris fm til li l euutyn an'. Centra' tralua n.r Palauura, c, tti.ttlein bliu! hai'i.iud liuiiia i.r hunnury, Nnrtnnm lierlsi .1, Un ru. r.,ed si P.n I I'll"!' n "Hh ( atawlai. llaliroud tr.iua I.T Mlluui, Wllli.maort. thnlr., Buflalo, &C' HE'.rlNO Ad'OMMOIIVTlOS. Lesvet Beuil.i 11 at n ' 0 A. M , toii.D.' if. all way sta ll. i.B uiri ll K in I l.lmdel.lilu at P ISI A . M liellllkli s. leuves l'b.isdel.l... .. 6 00 l M l arrives UI Ileui-llit a. SU'P M. , .... . T'a'nt li.r I'l.liar tlehui Ii ave llarrbbiiry at S A. M. ,asd Pelisville .1 S 111 A. Al .a'rlvlui; In Phllatlelpbia at 1 ! . .....nnn ,...!. I.... ll.irrl. -tvt ll tl 1 F. Al.. I'e.l-vil.c at i .ai P. M., aMvinu in I liI udl hi. at 1 P. M. a'.Tke' t ains, alih a passeusir car .Has -hasi. l.'.vS Pl.'lu.i. ll'l la ai I P. M ,lnr Itcadliii aiel all way -l.'.loaa; leave ft' I'd 11, ut IV, ll.mil, Slid IKivtlilutlnwil t 11 HOP. M lor 1'l.llu.ie'l his .ml all u itatl.ma. A.l li e si eve Iru'i a run tlallv. Hunday. fxeopted Hun iav ItalKs i'u.e Poltsvlile.l J uO A Al.. SJtd PhiU- d. iu .. a u. r m y u yy ,A1LROAD Pa.seneer- Inr I'nwuliiul wn and inMe-ae'l.'. faaiS tat.. H..SUA M.aU'lMOP. M.irin. trout l'oaadlu'iia. re im lig irnin lieaaluiinwa at 040 A. M., aud 1; li NtW VilUK KXIIIK4H FOB PITT8BUBO AND THB I avi-B Ni w York at 7 P. m'., passing Headlnsat 13 tnld nhln aim roi iinllni! a" Hairls -urg witn Pcui.iytv.ala kl toan kxp est na n. for I'lt.abur.. Kiiuruint' EipresB train le.vea llarrlaborgoa rrlv.lol till Pennsylvania F.sp.eaa Man Plllsliaig At a id.1 A. nutans Itesaiiig si., uuu .... v. .?l .. "ui....i. - t-... u.niniiunv thai. tr.ina llireuth. bilween Jtr.cy UiJ and Plltsbarg, wlUtoat 'Vlutrirslas for Kew York leave flaniBtitirg at 11. M nd.P.M. Mailtralntlor llarrleburg leave Hew Yorfc alA..ar.Ksi. A,, ..,.. "'..'."it:.". M. aad P.M..twa t'".''!.'rT :.,........ ...k.. .i A.M for Plneumv. and Hatv.sbi.rs, nl al 1-iO and 7 10 P. M for Pl.legn.vs only! rliunUf.ioinllrri.biirsstl iW P-and Irou I'lus grot a 14 A. M., and 4 nd . P. M. Throosh flrBt-claas tickets and tnhrrM tieketa to all U,e nth ilp.l point, lo the Korth and Wt audCanadaa. folio. IMtickeUar. '.!'VnKO.HTHWH e'tr B llKAliFOflO, Treasurer. No 7 8. lot Kt H Hireet, PMiade plla.orof O. A. MCOLLa, General bupanutaa deut, Kcadiag . Tll. i.v.ji.-.t ......... ...ir A'-'tl ner cei t. dltcoulit, pal.wiu uj yo.uta uw.t to. -".'-- -:-.-: .- tr t. a ,.n..ll... una fl,niM. BllL.K,atie. ii, rv ..... , . . C od fer 5000 ruiles. balwaen .11 poiulB, at 14 80 sM for lamuieBaudorrn.. For three , tlx, nine. r twelve utoutlai, tar kvaUars oaly , tt ail points, at reduced rales. ,.. ,,,.,, ill ro"'wli fnrnl.hed wllft Retldlnr on tho line orine , . ltta.u aiiiuir e.ida,sutllUuthuslves .a wlsos to Itekau atbat( lars. vm.DainK TIPKETg da: .1 blreeta. FRKHiHT. Ld WILLOW bUee,.. ight n I.esve Phlt.delpnl. dull" .t S A. M., 1 P. M.,.o t P.M., f. r Keadiiig, lbunoa.lutrrbjburg, PoluivUl., Port (Jluw tuu.anduoinUbejoud. g Cl.e . I the Pblladeipbi. P .atonies for .11 .bjeesnntha road ar.d ita bi am lies at t A. M., sud fvf t'S VI U.Clni tlalivlat vui al il Is i'i alt
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