TIIK P-A1I.T EVliNlKG TELmUrn. niH..: Orating Sklccpiift WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, Vt. ok r a n n , wmirrsH t a Torvo rromtcrTTr:.. ARMTorTHB roroMAC. or TO At mltTnlpbl, on my lonely rat, T4 ben -.liatlnwa wrap the wrooil nd A i'in focnn n view to fli-i-ei Of one M borne that pray, for me. tj rot blow npnn her rlireV, Ht form In not a loner'a dream ; Bui on her fnce, fair and mei k, A host of holier bcaatlo gleam. For wftly ihlnc her ailvor hnlr, A pmient fmile i" on her fare1, And the mild lii"tron light of prayer Around her ahcd.it a moonlight grace Ebe prays for one tbat'a far awuy The eoliHrr In Ills holy Unlit And bem that heaven in merry m.iy I'rotcct Iter boy and blow the right. Till, thotiRu the lenRiien lie far between. This silent iiM-etnir of herhourt Steals o'or my soul with brcivtli serene And we no longer are spurt. So fruardinir thus my lonely Injnt, Hy shadowy wood and haunted lea, That vision seems my view to greet Of her at homo that prayi for me. I.OKIk HROI'IJH lord HreOKham, In his palmy prime, flood foremost with a front subhmo And lips of Hume, The champion of the brave and free, "Wearing the badge of liberty And crown of lume. lril Uroneham, In his dotage, sneers And mumbles In the Home of l'ecrs Against the rifiht; Vo litrhtnin leaping with his words. That once were sharp a two edged swords, In freedom's tight. Opohob W. Bl'NOAT. HOUSE OF MITON, Ilf BAEBI0A1T. Br. Johnson, somewhut abating his "ptiltry awrtmonT scainst Milton." says, in his "Lite of the 1'oct," "I cannot but remark a kind ofrcsK?ct, perhaps unconciously pnm to tins great man ty lis blosTHphei's; every hnuse in whle.h he resided is historically mentioned, as if it were nn Injury to neaiect tiamina any place that ho had honored ty his presence." There has been abundant opportunity for this trlbato of respect. Although Wordsworth has upostrophi.ed Milton, Tbv .out waa like a atar.and dwelt aturt;" yet he did not regard "llfo's common way trom neb a distance, but painted oven the social us. rects, the recreations, and pnstimcs of London with indulgence, as when he said: " These things will be. and most be; but how tboy shall le least hurtful, how least enticing, herein con sists the Brave aud sovernlna wisdom of a State. To sequester out of the world into Atlantis aud T'topiitn politics, which can never be drawn into ?e, will not mend our condition ; but to ordain wisely as in this world of evil, in the midst whereof Ood has placet! us unavoidably." Milton was a Londoner, and, from Hist to lust lover of London ; yet he felt an ullectiou lor Our proud uiu-lan h tle 0 branching lm, that never .1111 pcrvattea. Then bt would return to town life : Towered cilia pi hm n. tlten, Aail the nui.y hum ot men. And elsew here he addresses London as Too bla.t abeda ! nil Iv4.1lnfi.a we .... la all the tartli, but It aa.ouail. lo thee. Tie Is even thought to havo drawn the rural pictures of "L'Allcgro" from tho "suburban .Kn..K )... a a m,w.V, ,,nn wltl, ,ia father at Horton, and visited London occasion !!. Mr. Charles Kniirht. in hia chainiinir n.iDer. "Milton's London," has well characterized him as "Ike poet, at one and the same time, of the city nd of the country." He was oirn in Bread street; he died in Cripplegato. During a long life we may trace In in trom M. I'd u Is school tbromrh a succession of London residences St. lliide's churchyard, AMersitato street, IlarDlean, Holborn, Pe:ty Froiice, Bartholomew close, Jewin street, Bunbill fluids. Tho poet's fondnois for town and country led him to choose, in most casts, a garden-house that is, a house in a gar den, of which there were, especially in the north suburbs of London, very many in Milton's time. The young poet is even thought to have studied under bis lather's roof in Dread street, "in some retired buck room, looking most probably into a pleasant little garden," such as wo may imagine, to have existed in the Bread street of two cen turies and a half since. His lodging in St. Bride's chaichyaid may not have had a garden ; be made no long stuy there, but took, Phillips tells uh, a pretty gnrden-houso in Aldersgatc street, which was in existence a few years since, aud was described in ihc "Column for the Curious," May 30, 1S63. The dwelling wus but a cottuee, with insufficient room for bis pupils, although this hardly agrees with Phillips' description of the "pretty garden-bouse." However, the houses in that locality were then noted for their fine gardens. From Aldcrfgate street Milton removed to a Douse, now pointed out as No. 17, on the north aide of Barbican, nearly opposite "Dixon's Ku petitory." This house is now immedm'ely to be taken down tor the Metropolitan (Extension to t in-bnrj ) Railway. The house itself w.ia named by its lust occupant "Milton Home ;" it is of Illicit, with bay wiudows. It ws in Barbican, his biographers state, that . Vil on lived alter bis reconciliation with his wile, recorded to have taken place in the house of a re lation named Blackborough, residing In the lane of St. Murtin's-le-Urand. Dr. Symmuns, in his lite of the et, thus describes his removal here: Milton was low reunited to his wife, hut his aut minted family being too largo fir his present . bauualiou (in Aiucrsgutc street), lie was oullgca to place htr in a friend's house till a more soa- eious mansion, which he had recently hired in Dsrblcan, could be made ready for her reception. When the necessary preparations were coin- pleied, she removed tuber new residence, whither me was soon iouowcu oy ner parent aim uer numerous tmit.iit.'ri nuu sisters who were noi uu - willing to share in the entertainment which was now become requisite for their support. In this asylum they continued till the question respecting their prupeity was adjusted with the Government, and till a period subsequent to the death of the author's father, in 1017." ("Life," second edition, p. J oh neon thus describes the change : "lie hud ' taiktn a luruer house in Iturtiioau tor the receit- tion of Bobolais, but the numerous relations of his wile, to whom he generously grunted reluge lor awhile, oecupitu nis rooms. In 'line, timv ever, they went away ; "aud the bouse iiKaln, aaya Phillips, "low ionises like a house for tho muses only, thong a the accession of scholirs was not great." Fiom llurbb an Milton removed to a smaller bouse in Holli rn, wbi h opened buck aid into Lincoln s-inn-lu Ulx, wuicti John son places at "about Ibl i, but the uctii il d.t'e was 1047, and bis tenancy about two years. In the Barbican bouse, in lti Hi, the wife of Mil ton Have birth to her first child, a daughter, bap lined by the name of Aoue, who wa- ei'.uer lame lrom htr bjr h. or in consequence of s.uno aci i dent in lid uillv iiit.iucy. Ayminons a so slates that the seeoiid child, Alary, was born October 20, Jtrlfl, tliougu Ibis contraoicts the it Mive-quoteu sHotemtDt as to iiilion ipntting B irbicau. One ol the illustrations to Mr. Knight's paper, ''de siuaeil from maps and e.lcvaiioos, temp, .fames and Charles 1," show x the B trhicin of that time ith its loliy gub ci and overhang ng stur e, very ruture-ine in comparison wlin tue pre-cntstrett The house. No. 17, iiptsears small .'or the "man . sion" of the poet's biographer; but it extends in the rear of the next house, Ao. lb, ntia is ot ex euoWe depth ; and a largo flight of stone stejn suteeud trout the btisciisent to thu onen snare rearward, recollected as a large garden with line trees, some kmy years siuce. The two houses immediately opiiosite Dixon's Hepository have more the width of a mansion. Barbican was, in Milton's time, well tenanted. Kir ltcnr si,i,,,an he antiquary, died at bis house herein 1UU. Here also were the mansions of the Bridgewater . family (the poet's early pairons), and ir Thomas Vriotheslcy, Garter Kiag-at-Anns, whence limcklcy slieet, tiarter court, and Uridgcwater tutre. Milton, after a lapse of years, returned to the same quarter of the town. In Artillery walk, lead ing lo Bunbill tk-lds. Here he finished his "i'ara. i ie Lot and here, on Suod.iy, November H, li)74, he died, without a struggle. "This," says rfalliips, "was his last stage in this world, but it was of many years' contiuunnce, more, perhaps, '. than he hud haul In any other place besidei." lie was Wied in the Church of st. (iilci. Crip- - (elcgute. In tlie same grave with his father; and the monument a bust, by the elder Bacon which Mr. Whitbread erected Borne seventy years , iuue, has lately been restored, in reverence for our gieut epic poet aud kif religious and political uideisfndence. Hon. Green Clay Smith made a speech in Memphis, the evening of the 27th ult., upjn the political Uues or the day. General Kilpatrlck bos so far recovered trom Lis wound tbal he was enabled to resume hut command in the Army of the Cumberland a few day ago. ' ' J t ? At tlia recent dmmutic fed at the Crystal -!..- In London. Mrs. Mellon so', two sove- reU-iis for a acraji ol Xhatkeray' niaauscrij.t of TaBLY SCOTCII BASKEE3. In Kntlnnd.the first bankers were goldsmiths; tmt In .Scotland they were. In a great many In- stanrrs, tradesmen of a very dirForenl class, soeh as drapers, haberdashers, and corn-dealers. Of tbe many firms risen to eminence from these pursuits, the old bouse of Coutte the trunk, so to speak, of the English and other Coutts is the most remarkable. The founder of the house was Patrick Coutts, a native of Montrose, who fettled a', l dlnburgh.at the bcirinninif of the IHth ccMuiy. He crr,cl on nicrciinlilo sprculailons wish 1 rnncc, Hollnml, sml ictlcu, uy nne n no acquired a fortune of fM.im Scots', which ri preon cd a cnsniiTu"ie sum in loose uny. Alter the death ot l airicK i..ouu, nn rm hn carried nn the business, enlarging it con- siiirrnbly, Bnd taking a cousin a' partner. 1 heir t)lls!r,Cls Wa- tlCrtllllK in lOin, nilyinu mm Brums iiroc.s on coininbsion, ai d the negotiiiilon ol lulls of exeliaugfl on London, Holland, frame, Itnly, Spain, and Punugai. I lift lulter pan oi the tia e a a very profitable one, so that Mr. John t'oult" grew rapidly rich, and wis chosen Lord Provost of K.ilinhtirgti in concqii' nee. no distinguished hlm-clf In that capacity, by setting np as fho lirst i.or i i hivim who nunmuni public guests at his onn house, it having been the eiiMom nrevioiisly o do the honors of tho city ut some convenient tavern or ale house. 1'n fortunati ly, these hoqiitalitie led the worthv mer chant Into cxi esses of the table, to which he suc- cunibi d In 17o(i, nl tho age ot hity-ono. 'I liiei broiightthc third generation ol ttiecontts on the stage corn meii hants and commission agents, gradually coming to oo oanKers. j ne two se ns ol John t outts, I tt'rn a anil i nomas, on whom devolcd the business of the t'a'her, were not jet able clearly to discern the ndvan-tiu-rs resu ting from bunking. Ihcy knew that their bill transactions were very piollnilile, ami tiny i yen went so tar as to hold money on trust from pihnte pi rvms, and to lnvct it in securi ties of various kinds, to the a 1 vantage of both their clii nts and themselves; )et they held to o rn dealing as the clilcl part of their business, only dabbling a little now an I men in smuggled gix ilf e , spiri'S, tolmc o, and the like. To assl-t la defriiu ling hi" Majesty's revenue was behl a perfectly legitlma'e matter, as Is well known in ilie"yo dohl times." Ol the way in which the litm of Putrick and Thomas Coutts carried on their business, in the middlo ol the last century, an iiiteres'ing account Is given In tho " Memoirs ot a Bunking Mouse." drawn up from the mutin script of Sir vVilliniii Forbes, the subsequent head of tho establishment. Half bankers mid half corn-dealers', the brothers Coutts bad a largo number of lients from whom tboy hold moneys iu tiust, or for whom they negotiated bills, and the whole of these often cry important trans actions was carried on in it couple ol small rooms, on the second Hour ol a house in rurlla inen -closc, Kdlnbiirgb. Tills very unostentatious tenement iihcwiho formed tho residence of the brothers, mid from here likewise they dliccted their transactions in corn, which were on a considerable scale. They bad a settled agent in Northumberland, who was employed to make purchases for tho house, and for nn one else, iu that county : and they had a great innny other commission agents in tho chief uiirietiliuial districts ot r.ngamu nnu neon urn. Ad.oiih the latter number was n soiuwhat celebra ted diameter, Cooper Thonihill, who at that time kept the Bell Inn. lit union, liiornnn deserves a lew wouls notice In the ltmlxiuy .Veici, as a man who hud traveled at railway speed tony years prior to the birth ol Ocorge hfeplieuson. Ills gnntcst feat in this respect was a rule from Hilton to London, bin k to Hilton, and then to London ogniii, thu whole distance being two hundred and twenty-five miles, which ho per formed da'e April 21), 1st I "i in twelve hours, or nt the raic of vtry nearly nineteen miles an hour. This is double the speed of a certain bran- new metropolitan line, which we will not lurltier describe, w hich wc hud the misfortune to travel a few days ago, which took two hours and u half lo can v us over twenty-six miles ol ground It must bo said, however, that Mr. Cooper ThoinhiU's rapid locomotive was regarded as something absolutely wondertul in his days The road over which ho pas-ed on the mvmora bio 2'Jih of April wus lined with spectators almost over its whole length, and the traveler was received with such enthusiastic hurrahs us it ho hud bi en a great king, or a man who bud killed thousands what people cull a conqueror. inezo tinto print ot the famous exploit is still preserved at the lien inn, at union. The Messrs. Cou ts.nt the period here sketched stood by nn moans mono iu being both bunkers and corn-fa tors. Messrs. ruirnoiinc, ot r.din IiuilIi. whose buiikim; bouse had long been eminent, wi re also corn-dealers on a large scale and so were the firms of Pordyce, Malcolm & Co., Arbtithnot h Guthrie, Gilmou Sc Hogg, nnd many others. The only houses nt Edinburgh, a century ago, who conliued themselves strictly to banking, were tue two nrms oi wansncui v.o., and V illiem Cuming. The founder of tho ilrst- ramed house, commonly called "old James Munslield," began lile in a very humble way, us a little draper In a buck street, fiom which lo ca itv he emergf d us adculcriii bills of'exenunc. I his led to inure extendi u money transactions, endinir in the establishment of a banking houso of the first cclcbriiy in Scotland. Tho firm of .Munslield, Jtumsay & I n. continued to lie of mo highest eminence till 1M7, when i; mewd its nuoie into Kuiutays, Bonurs X' Co. In a eiin lur manner the bin. king boue of Cuming ro e Into existence. Old Puu ii k Cuming, lb it is Ciim iig the lirst, kept a cloth shoo in Parliament-close, which his Bon und heir Will am converted into a counting-house, where he conliued himself en tirely lo the trade in bills and money, with so much success Unit alter a long pronuiity ui-o a hard lite, ho died tbe possessor nt a very c n sidciuhle fortune. These Individual exainp'es show the diU'ciences iu the origin of the principal bunking linns. It was the failure of many of their corn and other speculations which opened at last the eyes of the members of tho linn of Conns & Co. t ) the vn.ue of bunking, as tho throughout most profitable of their occupations. The personal ex perience of Mr. Jaii.es Coutts, the sou oi John, the hospitable Lord Provo't, did much to accele lute the accomplishment of this design. Mr. James Coutts, who had never been out of Scot land, went on a visit to some friends in Landon; in August, 17M, and while there fell In love with a .young damsel catlid Miss Polly Pi agrim, nieeo of Gioige ( an pbell, banker in the Strand. After but a lew weeks' courtship, Polly got wtdilt d to James, and thu event was lollowed by tbe entrance of the biiilegroom into the linn of Campbell, ht neelorth Campbell v Coutts. His Loudon experience soon showed Juintu Coutts that banking wus belter than corn dealing, even when taken iu connection with smuggling tea sud brandy, and be advised bis frien is in Scot land acci r ingly. P rhups the advice would not have bom so quickly taken but for disasters. The purtntrs of the Scotch firm of Coutts & Co., among w hom was now Sir William l'orbes and Mr Hunter, the hitter 0 very enterpri-ing man, uriilcitnok various opeto inns which ihcy did not uiiderMUiid, wuh the consequence to use uu ixprisuve colloqiiiul phrate to "burn their tirceis." Thev fi'f up a large paper mill at M lvilla very conshU luhlc cost; but, ben all was ready. discoveied that tluy could not make paper, aad had to coi sinii their imperfect produce to Aineii u, from whence ihcy learned, through their Kgi ut, "thai the printers of the ne wspu airs had l.onebt tome of the puicr, because they cc ii 11 not find nnv ot a belter quulitv, ami tiio iipothecuiies bad bought the re-t b'iii-c they could not find anv that was worse. .Not more fortunate than iu parci-iuuking were the pirt tiers in a leud mine si eciHiitiou. Thee sunk gold, but got no lead in return ; and though the phi in inei.t.u init- ht have bieu explained, iu a ihjsiikl scb-e, by the fuct that gold is much biavier than b ud, and will consequently hive a much giruur tend, my to sinking, the adven tuiirs find but liitlc comtoit lrom it. But they took the wise resolution of keeping luiicc loiih to banking, giving u ullthooiher brum h occupations, even Miiuggling. I hiswai about the jeui 1770; and the movement was lol lowed bv a niinibcr of other Scotch houses, pre vlcusly devoted to trading speculations a- well es bunking. Piobably the number thus starting into existence, all at once, was too great, for there soon came a tremendous crash which over topped oue-hulf of the new bankers. The disas trous event, as tudden as au earthquake, is still well lemcmbercd in Scotland, and generally spoken of as "Black Monday" nauicly.jMondtty, the nth ol June, lie liauiray Mies General I.utntir, M ho left Mobile tin the 31st ult.rctHMU that Hood has been reinforced ut Atlanta by two divlniona of Ileuurepurd'a Corps) from Kichmond, and two brigades from Mobile. Roliert S. Mullory, member ol Congresti from Kentucky, ha not bieu murdered by a ao'dier, avuai lettorted. Mr. Olb-ou' Mullory was thu rcrson thot. II. O. Kent, Kaq., of New Haniiishire, Tost matter of tbe Senate, bat been removed by tbe herfrrant-at-Armii, and Mr. A, 1'. uorman ap poifileu in uia place I.amartine has left Paria for Bufetmdy here. It la (aid. be intends comnletlnir a ilay he ban already cuiiiuiciiced, to be represented ,uext winter. . t A I'aris letter nayt of Mirei. the ednvicted banker, that "he ban uot yet leached the end of hia tria la or uia lawsuit, out uaa a meeting ot the shareholder!! of I i old company a few daya a.'o in the Ciniue de lTmiieratriee. He nai received by the immense asacnibluste with the favor which uoiwithatandiiiL' bui reverses, the very men whom tuey t fleeted have never williiieiu iroiu in in. na diew tutu at well an arfluiue trom hia audience, when be read a letter from bin daughter, the widow of the Prince de I'oliKuac, who died about I a year ago, in which the urouiiaei to exut.nd the laat fiaiiu of hrr fortune to aid hiiu in dofeiidlne; but bouui aud the luwrvtU t uu eUwvUyidvfJ." WIDOW BIMPSOFS SPOONS. In tbe Purlfh of Itathgate, In Lliili'bgo'vslilrp, Krotlaud, lived a widow woman by the name of Simpson. in her family resided. In the capacity of help, one Nancy Campbell, a girl of about nlne'eeu, who was Mi-prctcd of having taken a fancy to Kobln, the wblow's son, who reciprocated tho si nun i nt. Nothing, however, would soften the hi art of tbe widow ns regnrded a match, till at lust the following event hnvlng o 'curted, an I ( nnsed li T to give way : Ahftuj' the hav-uiahlng tine u I'Hunt anil coini aiutivi ly rich relm ou wus evpreti d to call nnd take tea that evening on his way to i.'tin nt'ow. It wii not mien inai inn superior rciitive hcnori l her house villi n vl-i', und Mrs. Simp son, ileti rmined that noihlng should be wsniing to Ins cniettrtitinient, brouviht out tho treasured noons (ii'lv In the Ion-noon, with ininiv limine. ions to Naiicv totichirg ihc cure shu should take In I riihii iiing Hum up. While ibis operi'imi was beilitr comliicfed In the Kitchen, In the midst of those uncertain days w hich vary the N t hern June, a sudden darkening of the sky nnnoitueed the nf ptnnch of heavy ruin. Tho bay was dry nt d lendv for boupintf. ltobin nnd two farni inen weio busy pathei ing it In ; but thu great Prep began to full w hile a considerable po ti in yi t remained in the Held, nnd, wbh the Instinct of crop preservi-tion, forth rushed the widow, 'o. loved by JVincy, leavinir mo spoons nan scoured on the kiti In n table. In her rapid exit, tlio girl had forgotten to iateb the door. The wea-cl and Ihc kite wen the only depredators known about the moorland tarin; but While nicy wero all occupied iu the bay-field, who should coma that way but (ieonly Wilson! Well, the kitchen door was open, and ficor ly stepped in. He bunged tho settle with Ins stall, he colli' bill, be hemmed, be saluied the cat, which sat purring on the window. seal, and ut length discovered there was nobody within. Neither meal nor penny was to Pc expected that day : tho rain wus crowing heavier, some of the buy must be wet, and Mrs. Simpson would return in bud humor. But two oljects powerfully arrested Geordy's attention ; one was tho broth pot boiling on tho fire, and the. other tho silver poons H'sttered on the table. Homi ng over the former, Oenrdy took a considerable sum, gave the Ingredients a siir with a potstick, and mut tered "very thin." His proceeding with the latter must remain unmentioned; but, half an hour alter, when he wus fulely ensi onsed In a furiu- honte a mile oil, and the family wero driven within doors by the iiierea-iiiK storm, they found everything as it hud been left the broth on the tire, the cut on the window-sent, me wiiuing and fl.iiinel on tbe table ; but not a sp ion was there. here s the fpisnns r cried .Mrs. Minpson to the eiitlic family, who stood by the fire drying their wet garments. Nobody could tell. Nam y had kit Hum on the table when she ran to the liny. No one hud been in the house ; they wero ct rutin that nothing was disturbed. The drawer was pulled out, and the empty stocking exhibited. iwery men, evory corner was 'carciicu, oui to no purpose; the spoons bud disappeared, and tho state of the fiirni-boiisc may bo imiigiuod. Tho widow run through it like one distracted, ques tioning, scolding, and searching, itonin, ."ancy, end ibo farm-men were despatched in different directions, as soon as tho rain Bbutcd, to iidvirtiso tho neighbors, under the supposition tint some strolling bi ggnr or g psy might buvc. carried olT tho trea sure, and would attempt to dispose of it in tho purlsh. Nobody thought of Geordy Wilson; ho Liid not bten espied from the hay-liehl. Lost the s)oons wire, beyond a doubt, nnd the widow bude fair to lose her senses. Tho rich rclaiion ci.meut tho appointed time, ami he had such a tea that bo vowed never iigniu to trust himself In the lit use of his entertainer. But tho search wtnt on; rabbits' holes were looked into for tin: missing silver, nnd active boys were bribed to tuin out magpies' nests. Wells and burns In tho neighborhood were exolorcd. 'lhccritrs ot the thrco nuirest parishes were i ninlovcd lo proclaim the loss ; it was regulurly uilvcrtised at kirk-gnte and marhct-pla.c ; aud Mix. Simnson begun to talk ot' getting a seurch- werrnnt b r the becgar's meal-pouch. Bathgate was alarmed through all its borders concerning the spoons; but when almost a month wcreuwav, nnd nothing could bo heard of them, the widow's suspicions turned from beggars, barns, and mag pies to light on poor isaucy. nne nai been ecourinff tbe spoons, and h it the house Inst; sil ver could not leave the ta'ilo wiibout hands. It wus true that Nancy hud borne an unquestion able character; out sum spoons wero not to n.: met with every day, and Mrs. Minpson was deter mined to have thorn buck in her stocking. After sundry bints of increasing breadth to Hob n. who could not belo tliinkiiijj his mother whs h diDg her judgment, she one day plumped the charge, to the ti ter astonishment and disomy of the poor girl, whose anxiety In tho search bad bem inlciior only to her own. Though poor nnd an orphan, Nancy hud sonic honest pride ; sho lmincoi ileiy turned out tue contents ot ner bisi (box), nnstrumr inr pocket in Mrs. Simpson's presence, and ran, with tears in her eyes, to tell tue iniiiisier. As wus then common to the country parishes ol Scotland, ililllcull.es and disputes which might mve employed the writers uud pu..icd mo magistrates., were relerred tu his armtrutloti, and thus lawsuit nnd scandal prevented. Tho min- istir had heard as whom llatbgato had not f 01 Mrs. Simpson's lo-s. Like the rest of I lie parish, he ihoum.t it rather strange; but Numy Camp- bi II was one of the most ci ions and exemplary gills ol his ci iigregtttion he could not beiicvo flint the charge preferred against her was true ; yet the peculiarities of thu caso demanded Inves tigation. With some dilllculty the minister per suaded Namy to return to her mistress, Hearing a message to the e licet that ho and two of his eiders, who happened lo re-idc in the neighbor hood, would come over tlio billowing evening, hear what could be said on both sides, and, if possible, clear up thu mystery. 1 he widow w is well pleased at tho minister uud his riders ci ining to inquire ut'ttr thu spoons. She put on fur best mutcii (that Is lo say, cap), prepared ner best spi-cchis, uud enlisted some of the most uncus and reliulilt ol her ucigunors to assist iu the investigation. l-.aily iu thu evening ot the following day when the summer sun was wearing low and tho ic.il woik was over they were nil assemble 1 In thu cliuiw coined kitchen, tue ministers, elders, and in It libers, soberly listening to Mrs. Simp son's testimony tout-lung her It s silver, Nancy, ltobin, nnd tbe fuim-muu silting by till their turn in ii e, when the door, which Had been loll halt open to admit the breeze, for the evening was sultiy, was quietly pushed u-lde, and in slid Hi ore y w iieon, witlt his usual accompaniments ol stall and wallet. '1 hi re's na room for yo hero, Geordv" said the widow; "we're on weighty business." "Wed, mem, said (ieoidy, turning to depart, "it's of nae consequence. I only caiuc to saa-ik about your spoons." "Hue you heard o' them ?" ciie 1 Mrs. Simp miii, bouncing fiom her sent. "I cniildnu mi-s bein' blessed wl' tho prcctmi (lift o' hi arm', und what's bolter, 1 saw Iheui," suit! Geordy. "Saw them, Geordy ? Whnr are they ? and here su whole bhiliin for ye; und Mrs. Simp. si n's purse, or rutin i- au old glove used lorlli.it : purpose, wus instantly pioducud. j "Weil," fuid (ieonly, "I slipped in no day, j ui d Men,' ihc tiller unguarded, I thought some i ill giii lid In dy might covet it, and laid it by, 1 may say uinong the leaves o' that Bible, tbinu'i' j on would be sure to see the spouus wheu you i went to reno. Ill fi re Geordy had finished hl reveUti.m, Nai ev Canipbell bud brought down the proudly disp aytd, but never opened llibl -, and inlcr su rtt d bctwi en its liav-is lay the do.en of loug n. nghl s oons. '1 he iiiinistcr of Ba'hgulu c nild scarcely com ni niol bis gravity while admonishing Oeordy on, the trouble und vexation his trick hud caused. The assembled iic'ghbors laughed outright whan the daft iiihii, pocketing the widow's shilling, which be hud clutched iu the early part of-his discourse, assort d them ull that he kenned Mrs. Simpson read her Bible so often that the spoons would be cenaiu to turn up. Geordy got many u basin of broth aud many a luncheon of bread and cheese on account of thut transaction, with which be Htnused all the firesides of tho parish. Mrs. Simpson was struck dumb even from scold ing. Tho discovery put an end to her ostonta tious profession, und it may be hoped tinned her attention more to practice. Has the story no moral for you, dear reader ? l.rintre Honrs. I'onipllinrnfar.T Order. TLe follow lug order baa been baued by Gene ral Meade : IIkahui AF-rtKU Army of thr Toiomac, Aunu.t 6, lhC4. General Ortler 0. o2. Tlie ConiiiiuniiinK-Gi-niral lakea great pletiiure In acknowledging tlie valuable nervicca rendered by l.icutt'iiaut-Ciiluiiel lleury 1'leaaanla, 4tU Ht-gt-nieiit rcuiitylvania Yetuiun VolutiUsir., and tie iittlcera ana men of bis command, in the excava tion cf the mine which waa ructxiCiifully exploded on the mormuft ol the otnh tilt , tindtr one of the cn.'ni T'a battel ita in front of llie 2d Uiviaion of the Utk Ainir Corp. The (kill displayed in the lay il, p out and GonatructioB of the mine rt-fiticta (treat crnlit upon Lieutenant-Colonel l'leiaauU, tlia nflioer in charge, and lh willing endurance by the ott.cera aud men of the regiment of tho extraordinary labor aud fatigue involved lo the priiati utiou of the work to completion, are worthy of the Itighcit praise. By eomiuand of Major-4iueral MtAOE, 6. William, A. A. O. Aincipg the Union soldier recently releated f i oin the Keni'l ptt-ona in lexaa Hal Llt-ttteiiuut- Colonel A. J. II. UiiFanne, ot the New Vork It 'ith. lie employed lib) enforced leirure la 1 writing Imoli vii "CftKipti aud 1'rituun." ln w. n. Mi KwiN s. ro.'i column If HIH HIE CIIUiUKKK MUlH ISM. COMI'lll JUHEO f llOM R0"1 S, DAiUta, AND LEAVE. CHK0RK BKMK.PY, tr. b:tm IniUan lnort-tlfl, enrm all fllM-a-m or die nibinry orvsns, ni b as ln rnritit, of ine t nii", In tlatiiiiirtlir.n nf II. e lli,lili r, fiillMinniatlnn of tl e HI Inn a, Htnnp In ih IlLnMrr, rio turf. (travel. Oli-st. linnr rti.i a. snil In ..,ti.i'i , r.s i i.iiinirii.l.il in tli i" i -t in..' vimi. 'or wiil'-n In ! I.i.ili 1 v.h.-rr ,01 ! e nnusi.ous uit-illln's raie bull J. rf 'i ' v MM MW MVt MM MM MM MM MM MVI MM MM MM y vt M M MM MM MVI M vt MM MVI MVI MM MV MVI MM M VI VI VI MM MM M M M VI MM MX MM MM MM MM MM MM at VI II prensr-.l n a Mwlpy roTKriitrslt A fa n, ttie Uo.a onlv tM'Ina ir -in IPS' to tsvrr t"U4Kjoaiiiii Uin-e tiuira iar Oat. It Is U.iri'tlo an 1 illriitlve In its ai'tami putl ring, and cl-'nioliis Ihc liliivl, c. istiiit ft lo rluw lit all nl Its iriKln-u pur.lv anil vignr; tluis r"-m-ivnir trom tlii armita.lll isnrnle oil Jailm-a wttoti kave lutlQieit dlsuate. C' (' 1 1 -l Tl I J UCl c' r n r it o k r. v. is iw- 1 ION Is iiil'tiiliil as nn n'ty oi a si.l im l" trie cul.Kil-Kl- k III. .Ml HV, Jliil smo.lil l.r loi-a III ruillll ill with thai nii-ilu ine In ail ui-'-s .-f liiiimrrli-i ii, lilei-l, K ti'-r Aihiis or tv life s. n ei '- is air h'-lillt t!. s -utlllli, I'.imI iltaiiiilri-iil; riaimvn a ml trii'a v h'-at. I -inl' e. uriil paiu. Itiso-iiil nf Ilio tiiiriuni at il iliensl ion iiiIkihI. e utln tlal Is i-inrti-tin'il wuh tuitrly all tl.s clie-te iine a lliji illolll. F.rrKKK-Krj Ki.i'i.i.i!.h;Ki: IK V K k.i.i:!'! ill B t.K K.I'. KK.Kn-.Kri-.i: JXI.l-tl.l.t. Mv tti n of tbe eriP,l"V KK.K KKMKflY ar.rt ;n! lo IK s'.K IN.Ii;Cl I'lV "ie t-vo iiieilli-lne at the fame tline all Improper Ji. rharRsn are ri-atuveil, anil 'Jie Wtsriki-ni-il ii inn a'e ,)ei-J-liy re-turaa to t'ull visor ari'l alraiiifib. K.ir mil pif-lpulara set ier pnuipti'i'tM lY'iin any Ir-it; stnro in ibe Mimtrv ,cr write na. anil we Will tnnll ftm to any aililreaa a fuU treaJJa. Ptiiiiinivnn 1D1JU1I1II) 1 lilt ii n mi ut mi mi mi nn mi iiin'Tintilllliill fl'IIIUIlllllllllll hi iMt III! Illl fill l"l ii a mi Price, OHKIt'lKI'.K Itf.MK- TiY. 11 l-r bjtde, (-r Itie.S buttlf fur i-i Price. rilKNUKKK IV- IU DP bi) nn Ml !! .'KC I piV. tl per In, lie, or Uirtu botuia tur l-i. Ill) III) III) III) iiiii)ntii)i)iii DDDHUDDU niKlftKKP. ffBCI An niilaliein -'lire Tnr rtrer tnal'.trrlioa. rtemliwl W-uk-mm, Nuctiirnal tinlaaloiva, null all uleeaaea cuiimh, liy H-lf polluli'in; sii'-li m lfl-1 of Miimory, tlnivHrsal Liesl tilde, rains In the lluek, iiltn nesa ul' Vision. Krciiiiituro lllil Ave. i Nitvih I if llciillv of Hratliliii.', rremb flnx, Waki'tiilnisss, Kruiitloiia on the Kaee 1'ale Coun'e niicn. Insanity, tl'iniimp ftnn ami all the direful com plaints caus.-d by ileimrtlaK Pent by i-xt.ri-.s t" nny aif- ilres on re i ll-t nl'r r illl byaUuvk-l-lcvery- wltire. FKKKK.rr.Ki n r 1 1 ti.b;.i i i; KB .K 1-tKKt: Klit.l.B KB KK 1 KKKI-.P.KK1T. Eti.l.Kl.ll.i;ii troul the (iata it uature. This medlcino la a Mrur-M TrMelnlile extract, anil una tin which ft I eitli n-l,iis It bus itn-n nscu in our iiriie tlcv fur mnnv years, hiiu with tliiiiisiiuea ireaieil. It bus not faili-U In a ainvle Insiuncv. mi Iim cliriittvu iinwtTs have been ftiillii'feiit to ttsin vic tory uvcr tlie niost atuliborn cusc. Tii those wlio bnv-e trlllesl with their eoii.lltiiit'in. un til tln-y think tlie'iiselvra tietuliil tl.c rt-MCh , ineilu-.il aid, we wnulil a.iv. Id HI'Altl Till! ! the ( HKKO- hl-.K I I I E "1 ri-si'.m yuii tu tivaliti ana vitinr, huh am-r ull ipiaek uiKtori liava tailed. For fn'.l nanknlara, rt a rinular iroin any brust Htora in llie -oimtry, er write the I'ropr'eturH, who will mail free, t i any one do alrlnit the name, a full trea tise In puiiuHiiot fiirin. Price's, $-2 tier bottle, or three bott'ea for and for warded bv K.xiircsa to all parts of the world. Hold by all rmpe, labia druk-glata overywht.e. RinnmiiiiitR Hit It llltltll K It it it it hit H unit n it it in: it it kk. ItlttlHHIIltllK I, ii it it it it It itK nun hub unit it it it n it it Mi. WKKiirrs ittjrvr.s'AiiNO 1.1 MUl oil, KHMF.XCK UK I.tKF ! Pri parid from I'uie Vi-s-e- table K tracts, ruiitaiiiiiis; Duttilny Injiirleui lo tbe li.oat delli-iite. Hie Kiiilvi-iiatliiK I'.llxlr Ib tbe rtiault ol incilt rii dw-(ovi-ilt-n In tlio vi-ttilalile kliiL'dian ; lieltm un entirely ntw and abstract niefrnd of cure, Inesjiccilve of all tbe old and worn-out Hyatouia. CtiJOXf '-j c: no c tu (1! CO LI ! 00 lo .:ci L'lVriVQ TtiU medl'lna haa eer. tented by tbe mnet emlaent medlrul n-,i-n of llie biy.iind OOIH) by tbem pronounced to t.o DODOOO one ul ihe itreaiu,t uiodJcal LHin ot)i) tusenvenea oi the as-e. 'ido ood One botlle wUlcuruUeneral t It)') DID Dl-Dlllfv. IKin lino A few bottlea cura !! DiO HDD tortea in feuiuica. duo Dim One tMitiie enrea Palplta yuii iniv) ikid in ine in-:in. OoOdihj A tew dunes rcatora t'ie DOOD oreuin of nt-raltiin. 1'ioni one to tbreo bottlea restore llie manliueis and mu vlevr of youtb. A few aiM-i'tite. 'I'loeii deses rcsioro tlio bottlee rare the) nn ;iu mi fill Illl III! Illl Illl UU Wi. re! i ase i. I inpoti nry. A lew ilonte ciaij tho low Rplrlu d. Dm- bottle rczt'ires menial pon i-r. A lew do.fabrlne the rose to llie cl.evk 'Mils nii'iln ine re.tore to manly vior ai d roimat ht-ultb the poor, ileblhuid, wiirn-ilnwii, ami desp Or-iitf ilkvulcu tl misual pltusura. The ItatVaa. anervrted vanth.the ov er-tnNkevl man of bnslnesi, lie) victim of nervoua dt-preiiaion . the in KK KK KlC KK hk kk' KK KK KK KK dividual sunurlnt-'imm ireiie ral debility, or lrom weak neaa nl u stinlu oritan,wilt au Und Immediate and per manent relief by the una of tbi4 Kllxlr or Kaueuue of KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK HK Lite. l'rlee. tl nar bottlo. three bottlua fur -ri, and for warded by exnreita, on re. ot-tpt of meney, IV) a-iy ad- area. Hold by all dnjrfb'Udi avery- wuh re. CIIKIIOKK.B IMI.l.NI SII1AK CiiATI-.ll t'F.MAI.B llrill I.ATOK, NNN III AI I II VI K--S.I.V Kit. JIN J ss UN NV -NM Xi KM J1S MM CKKTAIN AXIl siVl-K M N Knr I lie bin. oval nl "b- KM atria-ilons. and le hisiir- NM anie of Itt-umrliy ill Uia Kteeiunnca oi the Monthly J.S r.-niKl.. NM TPe.v core or "lit laie thoie M nnnn fens dl'in-c- that N kprini: livim iricuicirlty, by ri lino ItiK the iiickU arili U- N -N s s s s s NN H SS aeu. They cure Rtippre.aefl, BxceaHive, ana raiuiui .iieu atmatlon. Tin-y cure Orcen 81ckuesa 41'tiloroaia). KKKKKKKHE I.I tl.Kl.l t.l l-; KK. KK KKIK.B KI.KKE KK n: K.K.I KKf Kl 1 K. K.l.H.fcl.1.1 . K Tiiey cure Nervoua ana nninal Aiteiitloun. uain. In Uie buck und lower li irta of Uieboily, lleavln-ia, Ka'lKne on allsltlt exertion. I aliil- tatlon ot tlio Heart, l.ow- ni-Kii of Hililt., Hiaieria, Pira ltca"aotit, tlltiaint-afl, me., ate, Jn a word, tiv ro- movliiat the lrri-nnlarltv,tliy reinoietlie cnuae and with ItaUtl.e ttvvta taat .pn iu aroin la. t'l lllioai-0 til all. I It: Vt-n- tul lt' t-xiiMi-ii-. tie ei main Hull. II. n ileltinl if unf COIl.tltlltM'll. I.IV e.er tlU- Critf. llit-ir una .01. 1 1 l.if to anliatlliite fetrt-ai-'ti I .rwt-ek-lieti-, w liit n. v. In n in-i uiiy UMd, lilt nevt I t. I 10 tl.i. '1 ht-y Way bi- aa-i nai dat any ate, i.nd a' -i - n nod, I xVki-t hi in- .i iiiK l-IIIM' 'lllltt.l i'i' IIH, duiltiit ttlitf-li it.e iiiniiilintf run ii in of it-t-ir in- 'on w luld liilnlllVly l'i tY KM uituj. EKEEEK.F.K.KB l-IKKUiaiKK.ta, K.H KK KKKKR K 1.1. tit KB K.K EKKFKK.KF.K.B KKti.KKKftl.IC nuia J. EF.EKKKEKKB l.l.tKtlJi.Hl KK. KK KKKKR K.KKXli KB KK KKEKFK.KKEE ttlJ-KKKllt AO letter, aeeklns Infor mation or ailvlce will ba iirouipily.lrtieiy.aud dliiartiut ly aiiawnred. r ull dlracuoni accotuiiany at-li boa . 1'rioe $1 per box, or tlx mixer, tor a. Heat by mall, free of poat aie, oil rereipt of price. bold by all rtxpctabl atruuKiata. Tl.e CHKKOKEE IIKM- CI.SLo are. old by allenur lirl.ii a tlriuiatl.ta in tin- n I llil world. tkiB. unpriii ciiilrd doalera, liowevir.try to nil Motllileaa conipoiiiida In (ilei't! ol thi-aa llm.e wlil. li they oan net at a clx up prlua. and niakeiuni niniiii by aelUim limn tln-y can n the t'HKJt.lKK.B MKflll INKS. Aa you value yinir keaiili ay, Uie lieaitk of yonrollsprlnw do not be detvivt-d by ucli nnprlu ciled dri'niti.ia. A.k lor tin- rilKltl'kha UKUI-fiK-vu .,..1 i.L. iinnlhar. KS.slsS8H bi4 Wrl bHH pa bM4 b.4 t8 b-t 8 -IS b-tssssb If the iiruuiiiBtf will iiot boy tliein for T". "t and we will atud llnui lo you by Kapreta. Parlleaaddre.. tniiin ahould .Uia the rliata.o aud ayiuiifairaa. and lull partkular. In retard to Uuux caitea. Vt a traat all olaeaaea ol aehtoiilciiaturelnniaUiorft-niaia. t-.ii.m ... ..ntlenien ran addreae Ul ! perfect confl. ieiiee. and e w dl In all caan frankly and Ireeiy an.wor Iheir letlera, ana alve our ativloe aa ret "run eacu c. Ii.lnu At a iliaOanoe aued not fcualtaiti iMK-ailia llieir Inability tovl.lt on. We l.aetreait-laa;e..fiial liaileiit.lualloortlonaotllieclvlllietlflooe. r i..,i...... ..lA.-.lnu ui alll tili.aau wilt Poet Orflce, Couni, aim,, and i.aiua ot wrtlor, "lalu, an4 lncloe pomaae lerfi lor reply. .. 'i aeiMl to any addre.a our W pa pauiphlut fi-aa. Addxuaa all U-ltera and older, to Jia. W. II- at Kit IN CO., klKW'VORK. Aaerf.forPenw.vlvanta.nVOT'T C0..N-. . Korta tiiaVM; auial.ruUiMlvlt'aua.. c' V , WEIGHT & SIDDAIL No. 110 Mnrkpt Ptrcot ItrTWf.F.H FRONT AM- BCCNI Sfl KTI1. C. W. VKI- HI. ? I" SII-PllA. DBUGOI8TS, PHYSICIAN-, and riKXKIUIj MOHl.P.FJ;r?.K, Can fin '. atoor satablla'ant-if a full aiortninlof Imported and iHitusvtis l)rn, rpulr f'av.it Meiloiuev, Talnta, C'-al Oil, Wltido- t;la, rrriorlpton V"ll",c., at at low prloei aa aannlne flrat-clava goodi ran be sola. FINE K.slSiJiriAL iLS For Confttle itri.ln foil varlfly. and of Ui ti't m-vlltT. C'oclitiieal, Il nital Indlao, ktadilrr, l ot Aan, Cn-lnear, S'ida lu, Alcm.Oii of Vl'rlol, nr.at to, Ciipperat,r.xtradt of lo.wood. A-., FOB SYJtiiV nee, ah, aye on band, at loweat nrt casb prlcaa. FLIti: PPIe.'EI KOU FAMILY VSP, Oronnd xprQiljr for rnir aalea, and to wbloh ire Invite attantkm of Umve In vint of reliable artl -b . Mm, .VJuU, ATAlliJH, M JHTARD, tl., of evir tiotv OMera by ior.ll, or el'y pvst, vttn aieet -Tint prompt at tsnitun.ortp eial quota-loin n 111 lie furalvhid when r- questid. WKIOHT HTTTAt.IJ, , Waolp. ale Drag sVar-jhimsel, JaJl-ly No. J1J M KHBT Strut, above Front. W K A LT 11, II 1'- A L T II. AND ItKAi rv. If to lain ailnttrnit ivo; If to -aiisi' lnvid-,iii- aisli.; If to ise a bl-immnic tl-osi r, t lir f , iljlnj In aa s,or-Itltictv ! It fo have a beet of rrleail ; If :'uf vice lo raa arariila; If veltb li-L-h burn li'ii-id lo w ed : liantalble vtuiai wbfil Jsad 'fAt tu! If to live tbreeai rre and frn, Wlnhlnv a e as lone aea'.n; It In live a Hie ol psacs ; Ii to die and ioi to trrafe TlrALf n I II yon wish a life nf pleaenre ; If 'on value iim wur.d a irsaanraa; H'tvtry imiif'i't von w.nild sc. Take my aav'cf, and Wvh alt .ir.-r. 1 1, en. bavin renlib. Wealth, iai'1 Itnai.iy, y iu II be irs pared fur vi r duty. II) nn fill i rnl et I'r. WIl.WAM VifliVI X pi.ik, 1 II K .MAHItlAOK HIIDK. whb h should be read bv eiery uni Hold by Itnoe-ell'Ta k 11 - a'lv. nnd at tlie l - .. lor t!e, St. 1 Hi nt I B xTKKbT; I rl b !i tenli. a-' tf II IN 11 V t-t I M O Pf MTED STATE? NATIONAIi WAGON AND 00A0H WORKS, CAT'S- Vl.'Vi. Offloo, No. 5vJl Nb.W MARKET Btreoa, And l'aet try, Oomir of 9EC0! l A.SU -Jl'MliailLAND ITKEETS, riiiAiiKLrma. All vrij evtry in-i of , WlilllVs.'H'i'f). 11HATS1, WIlF.KI.BAKUOWsl, and I'lMIIMl WIIKKLA, adapted to A.n ly. iload, Sutler, or r'aniailoa purp .!. All work wurantod. l"Or,l .re pr.n.pily aitundad to. Ia4-J RAILROAD LINES. -illlI.Ai)l-I.rHIA, WILMINGTON, AM) X BALI1MDHK HAII.rtOAIl. LiiAi; r iidi nn. On tnd alter M "Silly, Auituill, lbi4. PasvenRcr trains It-uve rblladelplda lor llaill'.nore at 4-an ( r:pie-e. .viuaaya i"u-uauj,e vi . M., W M.. 'J lo a d In 10 !'. M. Chester at b Mb. 11 Ib A. -M., I' JO, 1 -30, 4 au, ti w anu n i r. m. V llrrtniiton at 4'30 CVIinila.i eirspinl,, ses.,il i.a. 1.. 1 .,0. ll'.M, I m, 'i le . In -HI and Il l.O V M. New Castle at H ei . M. anil V ' r. -M. lii.v.-r at us a. M. and I w r. si. Ml Ii id ai Hlk-, A. M SialltMllj at th A. M. I'll A INs KCH rnir.ADK.I.I'HI A. leave llnlllmnra at blii, U'-W A. M. (Kxpn It), 110, S-.'t. and III !: V.U. . Wllnill.tti II ut 118. 0-43, 0 A. M.. U , 1, 141, I'll, l ev. ardll in P. M. Nalbbnrv at I I'M A M. .Mllloid al J Vi P. M. ovrral lilt) A. M., nd4in I-. hew Casile at Ml A. il , and e-i? P. v . L'te.tler al Hi, -40 A. 14 , 1 ', i 4fi, 4 10, li 00, 7'M, 5-40 ae Leave flu liluiure fir Uillsbury nnd Intermediate vtallon-i, at in .v. I' M. , Leave ita tluiore ft r li-.iver ana iDtcrmeuiate smuens 111) il. .. I K S -V -V tV'l I, 11. I I -ID '.Ft. 1 vj 'tu ilxr IHIIIA. M . :l-0.r, an 'J 11 tvT T. . M . l eave Wilni iikIiiii at 5 .)'. a!i A M., 3 10 J. id 1140 P.M. yrclKlit Tralna, with rmtt.nger vat attarnea, win run a fi.lltiu i- Leave vv iimlnittim for reiryviiicatiainu-rmcamieiiavcca at 7 -v i". M . . ctiNDAY 8:-only al ao A. i . iu aur. m., irom raaa- H..l..l,l O. Ila.llmora. From i'Mlidi-lnl.la to -Wilinnik'too aivixtA. m lu-w, am 11 I'M. v r. It) V ilmlnften ti enilftil"lonni at I i a. m. ami ow P M. Only al Vrilj V. M , from llnltt-nuro to I'hllaileli li'a. Ja4 il. r. aKaM.1, Buperniieuueiii. 1SG4. 0AM DEN AND ATLAN- no KVlLltOMi. SI'MMIR alClaNUEVF.WT. 18G4. T'llflllUl iN TWO tlOI'lttt'l Four Irali.a dnilT to Atlantir CUV. Oi v. ifo-r lDNl)i..Uly 4,Uain; Rave Vineatnit rf ii y ae mihiw, : aiau, . aa a. va. Frelaht. with paaseiuer ' arta-hef.Slti . t xpresi (iiiroiiitn in vi noma i t eu r. jbi. Ailmiilc Aee .-ma dati in. 4 lb I . M JUiicdon Ai-eimiiii uliili n,ri :ui P. M. ItKIt !tM'l IKAV'I All,), h riu Ai-Cfinirneeatlun f A'.lentl) b'H A. M. j-.airsa, 7-oH A. M. ) reltht. II' ii A. M. Alall,4 H V. HI. Jitiu-tu n Are. .m:n-i,ta'lon. 'W 4. V. f jr- 1 1 AM n tc. Mi. Hound Irin ncatta m oo only fur Uie d.ty :oiJ trwlli on win- IMtiey ar.' Isaueill w. i. I ll ll.iur)rr ir,i,ii inn so, l tav- Vine llr-.il I r! A. 1. anl I IU P M. Leave lliiduoafl. ld I'ir. P. M. and -; 44 P. M. )K hl'M-AVsl. Mall train fir Allanllc I'nvui Slue :lrctt 7 3C A.M. I.-.IV Atla.'iUo 4 4b P. M . j.il-lf, JOHN O. FKYANT, Acini. T1HILAI)KTTIIA AND HAITIMOllK CKN J THAI, li i I.I.DAD, OPK.N TO OXKOilD-SrltlNll AKHAM.K.MhN'l. Dn ttt il utter r AID v i , Apru ii-tri.tne train! win leaver an Inllowa - LLAV B KSTVVAK'. ihibi., 'I AHIINH. i M.l HI A.IIONH. A. VI f. Oxtonl , Wlnil 1,'rovi... Avondile.... Kelint.ll t'tiadd'a Ford C'nncnril ...11 .! ,..li-'.7 ...7 n.'i ,. ..7 .) ...7 4'J K 2-i Phllaii-lpliia.... K W 4 at) a ,'ij Went t'lirster... 7 41 4 15 a -il W. ic .Innetloi).. tl-iM 641 4 17 'uncord (4 V I 5 . 1) 4 41 lb.i.1,1 e luril till Ull .(.-no Sue Kinm-ll 1111)5 6:17 W.H. Jnncilon.. ko.'i A lti Vvonilu'o m il li'M I'tillndelphli Ii J I "Aval I neater.... J W il M West Drove 10 211 7 Oi e.lll UMnril In .si THU 1'asM 1 lo r lii .:it In Philiid.aulila ha been i-hani:ed trom ill tin ml M.irkut .tirrt. lo Illl I C IV-Kilt 4 1' and FlL'llll UlAlikKT Slriel., Wial l'Mlailliliia. Mvkut Street Pinenter Hallway fan L-onvey I'aa.eiiKera to aud lrom tl.e lh-p.. I'as. enter, go inrouuii w mioi.i rn iiiki- "i i '. ja4 HKNItY W.-.iI), UnlJi rlnt. nde'.t. 'AI.I.M KAI1.HOAI) COMPANY. KIN ulna time ut Tiulm, com mauling KKlUAl , January 1 1M11 - 1 . ... . . a . , i i n a M 4 ..... I V LI roili .1 aililll nnei i.inaii ev n n. m ., a .. -, frela'tlt 12 . Kellirill.laT, avo hall-Ill ut 4 M.,tJ tl, A. M.,llur.M. tfilatht da'ly aai-B ay. AfPlTto Stcoinl CtiM-red Kler above WAl.NI'T H'rett, S liKi.AU AltK Aw niie. ja4-tf J. VAN HKVSKKLAKIt. nerlnteno nt SHIPPING. STKAM v KKKLY TO I.1VKH- no,l ton. liintr at Jui't'iit wii, fork tlarlKr. 1 .u- il known HK'Uinfrra of tlia LtvfiLto, Nr Y irW, and I'liilfci. ipl ia firuiu-rii,i i .jinpany ar inu aae-1 tu a i a : 4MTV OK MASf liKKTKR. Katur.Uy. AiifUit 13 ( ITY tK ,OMrt). Samrdav. Aiuil At. cri Y ttr It vi 'l i MoitK. NuiuriUv. Aiieu-i 27. Anil evr fuoi'atdirtK Haturday, at imkiq, iiuw Tier No. ItAI'KS OF PABSAfE, patvni.ktn Cold, or lis i mt vrut In ( urreu.'T: .rlKil V i HID mP'iF. niftixni; rtrkl(Htin to I.oiul'.ii Hb iu stiera to l.-mthm... JMNI Mm raiiin tu Puru... -u- Bitwraxeio ram , iw l1 trm ( atiin to Hauiburu .O'tiO Kt'raun tn ilainburif.. U Ui rasni'iuriTH ure lo inrwantvd ut iiavra, nrt uie u, tioi- 4a.r.l..in ililUKrtl . ill tOlllall IllW rklHK. J- iirt c tr- Ul l.ivi-riioin or iliwr naiown r irai (..hinii, h, v, fit. H)i-niK0 trom latvurnoni una iin4Miiio 11, Hit.ee wlio s inti iu sum tor tutir lnciiua van uuy iicauu l.cn- al Wf"e rtitu tvt luutit-r 1 nl 01 mat ion apply at ma company ntneoa. Ko. Ill WALN L I Btreet, ruilaiklplila. BOSTON AND rHILI)KLPIIIA. . Rtcami.M'r Una. aallfnff from each i.ort on ki.it A YH. trom flrrit whan abova I'ISt. htrcoi.i'liila- At mh a. ai.d Inu Whftif. KohUin. J-roin art wharf MtMtvu 1'INk Htrum.nn Katurdav. AUaiiint 14. im , l h m em h iii in ha t.trt. Mutuiftwn, win aau trom rima A liihiM fur Hon. on. on Kanirray .Auk'ti't 13. at 10 o cx A. M -; and the lUauikhip N OHM A N , Kukr, txum BuatoM toff riiilU:l liia, on name any. at r. m. Tlii'M new ana ouunvaiiiiu iii'iiiiinini. inrm rouuiT lliif, mMIiik from eatib 'rt punctimlly on Hatuntayi . lu.-unun. va cilt ctvU at one -hail Uiu prvuuuui cltargt-d oa Ulf- VfKhUllt. n it hiM ijtken at rair ra'ci. Hlnnnertt are noueBti'd to tend Blip ReccliU and BUU Lading wlih Uu-ir woods. ror laiktil or raage (navm nne (vommonr.ioai; apl'ly tu jir.rni n i a, n'e, jn-ti no.fMjf b. ifraiaATT&nc. avvuub. .aJT-a FOR N EW YOKK. DKSl'ATCH lUmm fi i'i i .T""1 Swiii. iiro l.ln. , Tla Delawara ana l.nt mnt anal. 'I h ateauitsta iif tlieae line, are leaviaif dally at VI cli-e, 14., auU u CliM. 1', al., Iruw ttjiMl JilK almve H alaut atrei't. For Irfiftil, liu'4i will bn taltfn oa araorambilatlnii tf.nil,ai'li ID WILLIAM M. UAIUU tt)., Ml. lil S. KMnAite Avauua. r4ftjL. FOU CALIFORNIA. HE0FKN1NO ut tlia Ktcararua Kouta. Tba .laaaut new auaLu.u.p liUl.lihN Kl I t, HI Have ON HA'I I'UllAV. Aliiruat J7. at BAUD. Lowa.t rale, uf aaa. Uiruugti fruut l'liUadiiliUla t "aKSrST W.A.HAtlffX, Auant. )16 lm Ko.317 WALNUT huant. tTK oa LlVKHl'OOL, .SATURDAY, L ft fir ?T"" ID. 14. 1 i.c Uriii.li .tup VANCOUVER, Captalu J. D. Carllsla, ni .all aa alaiva. ur luiatii oi uMeara. apply f 'iiiuHA kii'hahdrow a oo., Jjll t iiu.lul rVAX.Nl, I HUMt, - .. .. . . . a .. .a A '- , RAILROAD LINES. EW 11 A I I, U O A I) 1. 1 N K N 0 Iiril. I'lllI.AtiK.I.I'MIA TO HUDDiil V N, 1 Haul Dll l . r i v r, li)i un, KAHK . F.vcriiaron tkuktsi h, iidiiii for tiiiikk lTa. D.-l and after Vi l MIA V , Aunt) at I, ls.;, trul-ia -a III leave fro: of VINK sitrret. I'!n lads 'ptne, ever v ninriiinjf al H A. Al. iP'indsys f-o-epti '. thei i e l-v ttie Caioilan ,int At-lirlli- and Ifarltaii and lirlawarn bay Kailrowl . to Port Mi lini.mth, nnd f.y the c niininll.iiie aleatn-r l-ese ll-o t, lolcotif Allanlle gtipe'. llriKikb n; reoirnnr, ls.ive At. Iinitte -suet-l W harl every day I Snnda a excepted ). at II A M. Traielt rs fo tl,e .-ily nf Vew 1 .rV are n am .1 not to I lily tor pis-Av'O by till line, thMMie of N,.v ,lHr-, brtMrv i-r.ioo d lo llie Cioniien aid tnii.iy tnump ,ly Hie ex.'lmive prlvll. vf "t r.irr Itur p.i.-i'li.-ers und f.-iiit be tWH D I t,s elil, ol P'eia,lf-eia. an-l New I -irk. I 'I tl W, K. Dltll-I It frt, Deneral stnperintcndetit. 1)III..MKn'lIIA, fii;i!MANTO'.V:J, AND Mil'liinlOlvN KIM ifivi). l i vt i. lAtnr. (Oi and a'fr M'JSIiAl, May I' PH. until f.rtlier ' '"' ' rem i.him mro.v. I.rave rbllnfelplila it.T.a.'l 1" II, III A.M.; 1,2, 11 I . 1'. 7 M 'I III It 1' P M ! 10, Le.i've i,. rinaii'ln n. li.' 7. 1 ;l '. H, H .'il, in. 11, III A . M. , l.V. :l. 4. i1( , .i, 'i.b',. 7. s. a, I". 11. ioiiI I - I . At 'then lilcen. and llie :l and lix tralna ep, do not st'ip on llie ili-rniant.-vv n llrivo. Ii. I IIKNI T HIM- It Ml ItOtn. Tsnve l'l,.lul. Iplna.ii, ,ln,U A. Vt.t a', , ' i. 7. a, "leave ChMtint Illlt. 710, 1,!)' 10, 1H0 A. M. ; 1' I", TI- .'i 40, ii 10, H'to, nn. I 10 In I. M. 1 OK I CtSMIIDMiil'M'.N ANT) Noftlttl tOVV V. t.enve Philadelphia (I, H a.l, 1 1 D.'i A. M.; I.'i,:l, -l.'a, ''. C. .Hd.'i. ami 1 1 1 1 P. Al . Iave Nnrriatiiwn.u.'i, 7, 7',9 ami II A. M.; l.f, t. a, ami tl P.M. Tl . train tilt, will flop nt Wlsvtllil. kon, Minajnnll, and L-iiioboekeii only. H)K M VNAVl.'K. I.rave Pliilralftpliiri. li, M-aVi, II Ci A M., Vi. a, l.'i, "i,1, f v,, H e.'i and II Aj P. M. eaieMnn.iyui,k,ti,.,,7)t;,aO, ', IVi A.M., i. 5, 7, and :', P. M. II. K. 1MI Tit. ttrnernl Snpeilt letldent. ny.'ll Heiot, MM II and i.lll KN 14trt.;ta. X'OHlir ri'.NNSYLVAM A RAIMtOA I). 1 Kor RKTHLKIIKM. IMlYl.KirDWS, KVUDN, MVI ill L'lll'SK, ll.VI.t lu.N, WILKIHIIAItltt:, and W ILLIAMhl't'llf. HI MMF.lt AHWAMlEMK.Sr. A1H.I I IDNAb TK V I N "I. nn and after MONDAY, June I I, I1"!!. l'a-anncrTrr.ln Will Have llie K, -a- In pot, 1 II I It I) Street, above. I l.oinn son street, I blladripliia, daily (Htiuda) 1 excepted), a follow 7 AM. fEMire') for lli'lhlliem, AllcnUiwu, Mnileli f hank, Wilke.luirre. Vt illlaniapnrt. 9 I . A t. ( A' coruiin ilatl. n) f r lioylesbmn. 10 l.pi A. if. (Ai-ioii neHlaili.nl f-.r Kurt Wa iblngfon. 1 P , At. 1 A' ' on moilatlon) lor Dov lesiown. 3 15 P. M. tFP'i-s- i for Iti'tfile'iein, Laetun, .to. I I.', P. Al . t .Vlail) lor Dili leslnwn. b l.'i P. M. t'A.-eoiumodiitlon) lor Uetnlebciii, Allentow n, and M ol' h I hunk. i-.-i P M. ( Aieonimodatlon) for Leosdale. 11 P. At. (Aieorniii'idftll.in) Tor Kurt Waliln:;ton. TIIAIK.4 Hill i'lill.AllK.I.PIllA I rnve Itetl.l. linn al ii :m A M . : :la A. M , and C.-O, T. M. Iiovli-stown at H ill A. U V. Af.,iind 7 P. M. Laii.itiila at fi A. M tort Washington al IPSA A. M. and J P. M. ON SCNDAVX. I'lillailelphia for rtetlileb-m at II A. M. I'tnlnd. Iplihi far liovl town al J P. VI. Iioyli st i n lur Philadelphia at 7"AI 4 M. Ilnlilt-hi in liir Phi u li Iplii iat t P. Al. 1 1 1 1 1 in wit llaeptase K upreai will call mrand il-llver bar trm'e at the depui. Orders: may be lift at No. 11J S. Ulllll) "jtli!' F.t.I.IS CI.ARK, Axenl. It K A D I N G H A I Ml O A O i f:l('T Till NK LINE FKOV PMM.ADKL III A TO TUK INTKItlOll OK A'KNNM laVAMA, TIIK Mrili; I.KlLl., HL8 orKUANNA.crMliEULANn, ANU WUI1N VALLEY, AM) NOrUJI, NVIt'lHWKSr, AVDTllr: CAN AD AS. Ltf-avr th4 rimait Denni. at Tlilll 1 KKNTIl am! ( Al.l.dV. MUX Hui-ets, riii'atl.'U'ni.i, at thu luliowlng hours : 3HIHMJN M .Ml.. A H l' A. II., for Kiatl'iu, Ljjiiion, Lolimdi, Lltl, Olntnbla, liarrhl urK, roif.iviili. Pmcu-nivp, Irimiiun, H'inl.ur) . WUhainiM'rt. Kimir.t. KnctiPunT, int-ara r ;tii, l.utinlo. Allt iitown, kfwharre. ritttn, York, CarlUle, wlanD4fhur, llnvrt-rttown. A.'. ihv lri rnnf-:tk t hh..IiM wnn r.;m r.-ninyiTu-nia Tlmlr .ail trains tor Anjiiuwn. Ac. tlio M4ihig and liit.il.fia linilrn.iil for fnhrAt.i. Lit', rind 4 'olum'i.a. and with the l.f l.aiinn Viiu ytr Jin lor inm-onf il, xr. ; ai run LNTtN -wliii Caiawttia Kiii;n.attruin i r hk?i arru. V il)i,4iiir-pTl. Lota Haven, Liniirti, Ac.; at IMKItiM- lt( KfiHith ' Norihern Central, umherlnnl Valh'.v," mi of. t.,.xiViii mid Su-ntif )inna" trains itr N'"rt iinn- b.rUod,Vi!liam'r rt .rtili.rhaTh'TshnrK, P.mfove.&c. Leaves 1'l.ilud. Inhia at a0 K II. for Heading, Pntts- Hie. Tint k rove, lUrTlstn.r, A., conni-ctlnir at llarru tiiiii wl'h rnnTtvanla Vntral traim for Plitslmru, tc.. ortlntn f ntral Haiiruart tram tor cuiiniirr, oriumn beriard, Klinira, Ac, and at I'mt t'hntr.n w it. Catawlsia Hailroad txalnn for Milton, William-ijurt, tiiuira. Uutlulo, Ac. RKMHMi AH tlMMHHA I HIS, LcnTOH Reailuir at(iM A. M., utomnnK at all way sta tic us. arru In riillailrlphla at Win) A.M. H lurniiB, It .iwn riiiirttit'ii'iiia ai.i'i i". m , mrivs m ItfiiPlhgWH'Nip M. Truini for I'liiiadeipma nave iiarriMmr ai n .n., im Pot'vUle at U L' A. M ,arrlvlni, In PliUadidplu at 1 1. M. At'inmon triilnn Umvo HarrlnrHirn nt 1 V. if., pott-vllle at i'tot V. .t nrdvlnir in I'liUiviel-hln at 7 1. M. MiirKH. trains, with a piissenK-T oar auai non, nv rhilailelhta al I P. M , lor Iteadlin, and all way itatl-ini ; leave R. tttiine ul r, noon, unu imwiuiiKwwn mi. wi . M. for piilhu.el.iMa and all way ituttoiid. AU Ihe aiiove trains run tiaiiy, nnuuyi exoui-u. Hnndav trains leave Pottville at I'M A. M., and Pltlta- dclnblu at i ! I' M. r ,.,,-1.tx iir.n i r.t fliai.r.i ji.ui.itv.ii. Pa? ftiiL'crH for lum-iihiiMown and Intorincllft'o point! taKe Ihe M l.' A. M.and -'-t-O P. M. train from P.illatM..ila, relnrnliig from Downingtoun at M A. M., und I J 15 LW YORK EXnilH YOU PITTSUURCi AND TUB T.oarei Ifcw York at 7 P. M.. nafHliig Keadlns at li nill- nUht. and connuctliiu at llatns -ur with PeuiiiylvaulA artaliro.Kl hiie-s trams tV r Pitinhnrir. Ittnrnii!L- rAn iii trnin leavus narninurKon arnvu n tl;e Peniif vlvanla Kxnre.s from Pitt-burn at n - A. M. ra-Mtiit? ItfadniK al H -tu A- M , and urnvinx at New "ffc a; j r- -n. r-i'i-i'i. k .! -a,,.,, , ......... thr tub, between Jiriey I'lty and I'ittsbure,-, wltUoul Crtillive. Mall trnrtu ror ew i or n ave imrnsTint h n a. i, and 2 P. M. 31 ail traiiu ut llarrli!lmrg Have .New .uia atij A.M. rd i .V. , HflU I.KII.I V.M.I I If AlL.rv Train h ave Putwvil.e at i K A. M. an. I P. M., re- tntnintf lnm Tnscarora at t I" A. M. and 4 -l' P. M. HCiM l I.K 1 l.l, AM Ml 'Jl rallA. it ri.iti.i. Tnaioti U.vt Aiitinrn at :i 4.' A. M for I'lneirroTU and lljrrinb-irk!. ami at VM and 7 1) P. .M tor Pineurove only ; ret urn 1 1 a iioui ILirrinburx at 1'3U P. .M., and itota I'iua- Kroveat a Ao a. , ana .mo ;' '. m. Tbroaah nmt-clai thketn and rmtirrant tlokcts to all t'tv principal olntw In the North and et and v anttdin. The tolinwlnu tnn-lttaro oniaiinon-uiiir ui mr um w "i H IIMAI'VOI,!, Treasurer. No .'?7 H. KU It 1 II Street, I'Miide nlia. orof l. A. lv,OLL., uenerai oupurmuiu- dent.Heauinit: w tit ni lUU-l .ill. IJlllUil m r. a a, A'-'ft m-r pel t. dcount. between any points desired, for lamilics and ftnus. JHIt.EAl.K 111 lC.m, flood ft t? 2W'0 unlcf. between ad points, at HOW each, lor taiulne and ilraifl. (KAMljl 111 lr,in, Kor three, six, nine. or twelve niontlis, for holder! only, i all points, at reduced raten. CLh.KiiMnKy KtiKidiiiLMin tho line ot the road w ill be furnished with ce id, entitling tlicinivlves aud Hives to Uckuta at hull lare. ,.,, f-AUtJllPII'fl IIIRRID Pr"m PhlladrlnHa to prlnripnl stations, Kod r Hatar- dav hniulav, and Moinlfiv, ut reduced fare, to behadonlr ai'the'l l. kit otlice.at THlKTKENTfl and CAA.LO WUILL fitruets. . m r itr-i'.n i . 1 1.., .H nf all dexerlniioiia torwarded tn aH the ahovs) po'iiiK. toni the Company new frulaht depot, llKOAl and tYILLUw htrets. t It r.MillT 1 Lfiive Philadelphia dullv at tl A. M ., 1 P. M.,and P. M , f. rH' StMi Ki l.et'an..ii. llarrlbur, Puttavdle, Port CUu- ton, ana puuus oeyoita. Close at the Philadelphia Pon' Otllce for all plaeea on the road and lis brain h' at ft A- u., ana lor uie pruieipau statUiiikonty at a 16 P. Al. AY LT.ST CIIKSTKU AND rillLADELrillA HAlI.lMiAM, VIA MH'IA. H Ttl Nl I A li It A N I f. l K T. On and after 1 1(10 AY, Api II 1, 1n4, the Trains will leave !. UtlloW It l.eaie Philadelphia from the Depot, corner of THIRTY- Mtoi intl VAKKKT Hi reeln, 6 A. al , 11 Vu A. M.,1 M P. M..4 .Mi P M.,b P. M. 1'hnadt'ii iiia liepot cnaiu-ea irom r.iun i r.r.m i a ana MM.kKl btieeU lo lllllUV-r IHbT and MAKKiT Mll'Hl. l.ave We-t heater. Intra tnr liepot on bMhl aiAKivCai Btret,ti'yo A.M., 7-4.'. A. Al.,11 A. M .li P. M..4 40P. M. Ihe ears of inu v ei I'linuutiuina i-asoeinver iiMiwiij tVmiany ( Vail.'-t niret-t) will convey I'asstuers to aud Horn llie l i.iiaoe'iniai ueioi. Leuve Mdludel. Ida at Hi) A. 11 - aud 'i'.IO P. M, Leave W-sl i'Ih Mer at h a 11. and 1 P. M. Tiatns leaxlinr Phlladeohta at H A M. and 4'W P.M., and Wehtehesuret 7"4j A. M. and 4 Vi P. M., conio-ct wuh trains on (lie Philadelphia and Baltimore Central ltiirond for 0iord and Intermediate pcliiis. ja4-tf HhaNKt v uuii, tienerii ftupenqienqeni. -rK8T JKKSEY RAILROAD l.IMiS. y i vmti nclntf oa MONUAV, June 8U, l3, from Walnut Btret nan. run u.vit. AtHmidloA M.sud4:itP.af. Per Salem una lltldteion, at ITA. M und 4 P. M. v..i i.iuaktu.ni. nt ii.ii. ami lo A. ftl.. and 4 uud 4 .-0 P. M . or Wo.'dl.uiT. Olouetstcr, Ac, at ti audit A. M., li M., uud 4 and tl 1 . m a Ut. IT It l iim "i iiAinn iir.Anr. Cup? Mav at and 11 4r A, M., and IU P. M. Iilillvllle at 7 40 A.Ki.,and I'M audti iaj P. M. hiiietn at A. M., uud 1 li P. M. Jltldurl..i) t 4. 1AA.M., latip.M. i:UK.l,oro at 7 10 and M-.4A VM..W, 3 fX, au J TWP. M. WotKibun at 7,7'4y audtt M A. M.,aud t fcu, 6 0, ajidbWP.M. TIIK WVRT .TKRHKY FXPltFB COMPANY. nftir ni.. it waI .hi T htreet. will eall f..r and deliver lUrKive,and attend to all tlie usual branet es ot Kkpra buu.e. itit article taken by 6 AM. lines only, and IiiUM De Ilt to llie ouieo ine eTeiiinn 1'irvwii". rcrisnu- ble arliclet by thipllue untstbe aeut be lore oi A. M. A IHCial uekhen.er aeconifanieB ruxn umii. Ul j ll U. 1 ln...io.UJu aa,, aua ta-av.iL. 1C"i 1'llll.AUtl.l-tUA AU lpi; 4 Ml4. EH1K ItAILlt'lAD. lOll i. i-i, ,a .....Mt line traiar.na the atinrtln-ra ami Nurthwi-at vuuntti. el a'eiiu.jliauia tu the city f Krk ou I.aWe Krte. It l.a. Iiri'tt It ai.cil by tue rtAAfli Liani.t it.iL.nijAU I'OMl'ASV, and miili.r tlu-ir aualilcua II Oi'luu rapiaiy .a. oiwi HinM.uLi.iit lla entire Irtailal. It 1. now 111 ... i.r I i 11.1 i ... ll.ifciil uu.i.ri. ii... llarrihaiirv Iu t. nuiorliini . ta. uillf.l.oH tue biaatem l.lvi .luu, and irtaai bl.ettiald to l-rl. t.a ouluaj, ou tit. H i .urn lii.blin. T1UR IIP PASHk.UI.. THAI. H AT I HII.AllBLrllia. Mall Train leavae H uu A. M. kauris.. Train k-avt e 10'3U I'. I'ara run tlirirtiiiti HiTiiifl'T CHaNut: uotti way. on tlieaa tram, bat win a riiuan-ijiiiiaaua Lajca tiav.n,aud tieta eea llait more anu iiua nave.. Kleuant iitM-tiluu Car. on the Eaoreaa Train both way.. fur ailoniiatioti re.tM'rlliiit f'aa.viiK.r hu.liif.a, apply at It.. . r.. turner oi r.i.n. crtTii ana uaiihbi Btteeia. A.iH l,.r t'r.lul.l hii.ii.aa i.l ll.M t "n.i l.a,, v'a A I'MlltM : 8. II.KInK.ii n.Jr .corner BlAIttSt 111 and MAklvfcT tlrortii, I'lillailelplda. J. W. Hrtuolda, Kria. J. At. I,ul, Ae'eiit, X. . 0. K B.lUu..r..owsT0M Oeaerrtrr.iW.rhii.d.iA. Jai-tf Oestrat aiauar, wuuaip RAILROAD LINES. IVI't AHK ANllKMKN IS Ob Ilil'M. fW ,111, K I 1 af'.SV 1S(U. 7 he Canuli a and Ainh--t and rielaai lpbla anil i isamoni Railroad L'i mt-ansfca' Llm-a from Phlladelj.lila lo Hew fork and W av Pia-1 a ' kh'ivi wAi.wtrr aTHKF.r wiiahf, Will leave aa lollo.. VI.: A. At i. A v.. v a c-iiidcn and Ainboy, C. ana A. Ac . ottci. ilutl. B A' A. l , via I'aindm and Jeraeyi tly, Mornlnf It J-25 tH5 175 r.i-ri ft Al 11 M . via Ciinidi n and Anilioy.L' and A. Aoc inv in- . st ion . A' 1. M. i iSuuwn nnd Anii") I'" Al I V. .M.. virt riimVii hnA AmUoy alid A Ka- , Ac "in moslai ion I tri; Ut nitfl P.lf Hliifr) At P. M., M ( 4 tii. I. m null Athl'OT, r.-M(nrno imlon it f lt.li. an'l ra-B4't ii r lit l l if Ku-l J'l Ivk- l" Al 1 , (' vlft Ctin.1'n mid A in't"T ,,,'""ii ll- it (Kr-iKht und ni r), I t i'luii TK'hei.... ?.l '',1. lie. ... J 7.1 1 iO 1 '.0 Irr MTtn h litttilt. ly nl' n. It tM-Iipmi. l.f!vw,re, t nU n. I.Ainlortv till. KI.-minKtuii, r , I' I i r I mii.M t t vii ; mi tnt ruif-li.iti H'-iimti". t P. M. f 'r V'Mint lloiiv. K-vBiinMU', IVmlxTtnn, kiiU VlDoeOr (' .Ali.at r. A. M .. 'J ttltil ft I. M. t or I r r li '.il .it H , M. nml P. f. J '-r ' iilnivfii, Klvt?rt n, Iit-l.in 'o, Itrvrrlv, niir.tnKtoni Kl..rr.p.i:. Hoi-I' iil'iw n, ... l H A. M.. !! M., I, I "i, -', nutl I M. 'lht;i J) unt I'. M. iMK-t run uirevl ihrnunl. to ) II '111. HI. I'.-r r i r, Hlvf rtnti, DrMn.'O, llrvcrly, ami IWirllnfi; ti ii l 7 I. M M. HMil'Mut Trent. .n, f.r Itrin't-I, UnrtMuton, i'vorly, TnrfKl.-il'1. nnd Trn'ony nt M .;n A M. nnd "i V. M. UM.H KHM hfc.NhlNt. ION lKI'Vr VU leavi- nn tVi n ,t I A. M . , i mo-M t v' K'ii.Tiiv1.in nnd Nw York W n-vhli. wimt mul N. w "unk .Miiil W2i At II 16 A. M., vi K".'n0liiktHii ttnd .lormy 4 Uy K ,)r h t 300 Ai ! 11 i. l vii Ki itilnutua mid J rsov I'.lv K- iin- 300 At .'! I'. M., U Kenuifc:i',n mi-l J,Tr.y t'liy, Waxniiiia'ti.ti iMid New .ork r.MTcnn ' fnr,.tH line Intv. nt 4 A. M. nn-ti i. P. ,M, Tliuniirllf b' no hiM- nt A. M. ( Mnt on Mi-nnnyH. Kr WatT linn, Mtr.udHiMi.i, Hrrniit.Mi, .Vtk.'hirTo, lonir"-i',.n-ai Hi nd, .Miin. h flunk, AH-n'own, Heinle In m, llrlvjilcrr. I- it't- n, l,nih riMlti- Klmhiirt..n, ,r , at T ift A. M This Itnec nn-Lt with the triuii IrmliiK Ka-tton Jit .Mam h 1 l.uiiK At -t Mi I' M. I'i r I.iiniUTtv ih" nnd iMtrriif dH.n -tnt.n nt M 1'. M. F r Itrl-tol, 1 renton, Ac. at 7 l and ll l.'i A. il., aud 5 Vi.r il'.ltne-hiitv, Tiironr, Wi-I iOintnnr, nrld.-dlmrir, and 1 Miikiord nt It A. Al.( o, i i"', and V. M. 1 lie 9 A .M. Lliia I r " Kor New Yrli nnd Way .n- lenvlnn K'inlnirca I I i"'(ioi , 'nif I in' Cr uu r mil "'it. , ..a, an tiotir lieinrt d fiiHnro. 1 he iri rcn liro tliu 1). pvt, and on ;.rtlii. tt tart li triin run Ir.'iu 'In Iirot. Kinv i..niolj of li.icitiihf milv utllnwed e-irh pA"cnirr. Pa- niTft aro prohiMt.-d fr.-m titMnir mnvtt.ltu' ni Iia.tv4c l.nt th' ir witln aoiuir- l. Ail l).ijLi:e ovor tlfry hhhi la ( tp old tor rxtra Tli" ' onipany h ti't tiiir r.'.poni loltn for Iiii'.'.u v f. One !-ll.u o-r no-ii.d, uud 111 not l 1 1. ii U; Ur any amount Itey-md t except ny stnn i.41 con- I ; trart itrianrn1inL':nc Kxpra ttUI rail f-.r nnd dliv.T bna; ifti.e hi llie In iu!s. OnU-r-tu l. ttt ut No t w.LNt !..(. Wil. II. (.Al.MI.U, Vtfent. AuuiitaJw;. I.laN8 tiUM NEW YORK Kt)R rillliAUKM'IIIA WILL I.K.VV r. Krm fvt f rourtii.Ti. nir'.'i at il M. nni 4 P.M., via 1cim' t Ity and ( 'nniden ;u-. 7 an l l' A. $l.,H V. and I'i (Nil: lit) via Jersey t'lty nnd KeillilKlon From r..ot.i H.irilay itrtet, nt b A.M. and 1 V. M.,TiA Anilioy nnd Cimiiii'ii Fn in 1'kt .No. 1 North Rlvf-r. at 13 M.. 4 and 8P.1M- (rr tvlit and I-Nnifer Tla AniIioj an l Oanid i:iU-',(!T LINKS FOR NKW YORK. AN 17 A ail thf ntati'Mis on the Camdon and Amlioy and cou ne tlnu ltatlroari. l.NCltlT AHKD KKSPATClf. The Camdrn and Ainboy Ifullr.iad and Trnnitortallon Company's Kreiyht Linen tor New York will li-uvo Walunt sitiei wiiaif.nn and aft.-r January J5, dally (Sundays . t rpted), at 4 o clock P. Al. lteiisriiii.fr, the above Lmn will loave New Yo a at 1 and 4 P. aIa hnlrl't moft b dvllvt'red before 84 P. M. to he for-1 WBINI .1 lilt' r-iUIIW tlflj. rvifcLt lor "Jri n'r,:.. Princeton, Kingston, N w Bnins V!t und all point on the vamlen ami Amlioy Hallroad; aUo on the Heivuivre, ieiawMre, ami r lemoiKi u-J.r-nv.the Freehold nnd Jamei.bnrK, and h UurHnfff nn rf and Mount Holly Railroad, reecivt d nnd orwarad up toll o rl. ek P. At. Hniail packuKei br Mount Holly reotvvas i:p in '2 o rJock P. M. V Tin iia.u iiiorn nivitri ltsllrftiid ronntrts at Phlnlnsv linn-with the L'hiih Vallev Hatlr4iad. The New Jrseyj Lidlroud oonneets at Klirhcth witn the Wew Jery 4 entral ItsiJroad, and al Newark with Ihe Morns aud l.M-ex Kitilioud A ri in niriitomnilum. snectiyinir the marks and Bum Urs. shippers and conlKne, a. must In every instance be nut each lad of (tood1, or no rweipt will bivei..' Inctea.M-d larlhti. s havinit beeu uiu'ie for ihe rnsiorta lion oi LI VK Hi' n il. djt'vtrs r" Invited to try tins routv Miett the nlK k In furnished In unarm U-s of TtVOCAIi l.dAl'S or moie, it w ill bo d llvert d at the t.tot oi Kortleth treet, near to liove Yard-", or at Pier So 1 North l;fvei,a theshMP rs may ilfMBLttte ut the time of the Shipment. VtLTT,i KltKPMAN, r'rel.ht gentt 4 No. ai"1 H. Delaware tivenue, 'hiUdlnhia. i UK. U KAVMOMi, K re I l: lit Anent, ja-Vtf Pi'T No. 1, North Kiver. New iork. T)IIILA1)KLPI1TA AND TRENTON AND I tAML-f.N A Si) AMHOY It A ILKO.ll COM i'A Mtd- NOTK'K. On ai d after MONDAY . January 4, iwil, the Tralnt for New York. JeaMiiK Kensltptt n uepot, rnuaticpnia. au O.l.t a li'lulitl .irll Ul f M un.t fVl n trailita t..jttini New York at tl A M. and 7;J0 P. M. will berealier be mu fcii)itvi-lv for tie United Mutes Malls uud New York and S anliliiuioo l'liSKenorn, and will uot tuke In nor lei i.nt in iuo.f.eni'eri bi-ttveen ftilt I eltles. I he in A. M. and 12 MKlnfuht Llren f otri NnwYorktoi M'aohlnnrtoi), and thu II X) A VI and o P. M, Lines irom W a hid ui; ton to New Yi-rk, will continue an at preteut, aud curry iaMr i'K r to and lrom the intermediate stations am n..1ii...f.t . WnBlilntrlAii. iinrt New York. AK 1 ( A M i 1 . .M K N T 4 1U-.TWKKN PlULaADliLPIIlA AND rt.v luim. T.lnrti l.i vi Phlhule'rihift. fiom Kenftlnirtnn Tot. hi ll'l iA.M ,4 (Hi, and i'4, P. M.,and 1 midnint, and irom w atnui niTfi Trnari ivi t tumi-u;, ttiiuuo M., 1 M.,4 ardliP M.,toi New York. And leaves New York, from foot ol Courtlandt street mt 7 a l . in AM. VI M .4 und II P. M . and at 12 mid nl. hi, und Iruiu lootot' Barclay street at A V M.,andJ i . . . il' it i ill r y vi imi u f i PK N N S Y L VANIA lo! 1 IC IKI . CKN1 HAL ItAlLltoAD. I','Hr IIIK t.KFAT li 'CULK-TKAi K. HHOKT ROITK Toft IHK YVLNT, NHlttllWLST, AND bOCTIi W F,iT. Potni.tiit nis and ludhttes lor tho sale, Nneedv, and ooro fortih'c trab!poitur4in of pakseiiKvia, umturpassed by aJM p. uie in li e country. -J Trnlni leuve ihe Depot at i!.Lh Jr.n iu ana aamm' Pliotts as follows : M:ill Train at nt Lin nt Throiir-h Kxntt'Msat .... 1'arlti hlitUK Train, No. 1, at ... VHi k. M ...11 S A. M ...lirOH.M ...10 0(1 A.M ... 1-tWP. 11 .... a 1 1. m aike-ouru I ruin. .mi. 2. at , llarrmhurn AciNin.nioduilou at.. Umamer 1 t ain nt 4 0JP.M 1'i.a.li A.-ini.m.raali.ti.in .iKHtKd Wilt 1 hiliA.lcl. . x ai.naa n tl i iiia) at ' ' TlmiuL'h Pahtiiuers bv Ihe Y,sl Lino rearh A bamafu stippir, w hrti will btf found uxi ellcnt uccoDiniodaiiunfl the iili. lit at I ho Louan lloiat', and 111 the imiruing Hi..Tf take eiiln r the t'hiladt Iphla or Hjltuuri Kipns, t aoh J l.lcli in .ik is ooruecih.ns at riilr-unr nr ail poiuis. j ds.illtdit view is thus ailordudol Uie atuo tine tuuu umi mnct'iit scenery. 'Ihe Through LxprosB train rum dairy; au uie otut Iraiiiii dally. erfnt Sundays. . yon I'lriHhiim and tiik wkst. ' The 1.1 all 1 run. Kast Line, and ThmuBh Knressoor mt t at l'ltt" Lur with throtiKh trains (u ah dlvoiiftuK road from that oiht, Sonhtotho Lakon. Wntt to toe UibmIi Kljipl and Mlnrourl klvi-rs, and South and Southwest to a lunula atri-hMOie n railro.ui. i nroiiKn l uat'is 10 v;ievi land, IK'tiolt, ChlcaKO, ht I'aul, t 'ohunhiis, Indlaiuipoil ht liiln. Leavenworth, Kaiisas. Whcoliiiv. Davton, Cli cinn.ul, Louihilk-, Cairo, und all other yrmclpal pom aud batrtupe chit ken; tnrouun. I IS 1 II , 1 .i IIHAIM II II llal.UAII Th Through Kxnri'UH. It av Inn at 10 JO 1. M.. lyitmer at ltlHirr-ll)e IMerMctlou with a train on thia road I-ltKNSltrKiA aMH'HERSO!, 11RAMCI1 RATLHOA 'I h 1 hrouuh F.kiirrss Train, leiivini at 10 W r. M..ooiti n l ti mi ( rtMnii. m ih-tIi a m.. h i s ra ii on tne ro iif r uvi: mpiii tt at, iruiu hibv vm lutvmmvu iui cuvuaui at a to f. at. Thr Mail Train at i"2t A. M.. and Ttimufli Ktnrfus iH lo:io P. M , ootincrt ut a. I toon a with trains tor lloliidays f 1 iM.ri: mi 7 .vi f m. siiiik A. i. ra nKoNK ANIt C'LKAItKir,l.l HHANCH RAlLKOAT't: 1 he '1 1 intuit h Lxprvss Train, itavios; at 1UM0 r. M-, ! net c at 1 rn- w Ir tn a train for handy Ki.hte aud rhilllpp hum. and l.v llahl Kinlv Valley Uallruad lor i'ort Matilda. Muthuri, and h iiuionte. j 111 NTIMHiOaN AND HHOAD TOP HAILROAD. Tbu Ihroi'ith Kxpress Train, leaving al lu .mj f, M ,eoni i.cis at HuntiiiKduu with a train for Hopewell aud liloxlj ltiin at ii-M; A M. NUlilliEliN CKNtRAL AND I'HILADKLPIUA AH! KKtK RAlLROAiiN. I'ur Sunl-orv, Williumfpjrt, Lock Haven. Elu)lns,Ro' clut r, Ituiialo. nnd NiSkaia KalU, nabsvOKers tknii Ui Vail Train at 7".'' A. at-, aud tne TiTouuh Kxpre.ts h 10 ;,u 1' Al., dailv ecipt eundayK.po dtreoily throacli w It hoot cham-e ul caia between FtuladeiphU And Will liatiisiH.ru I r ..r VOi;K. HANOVER, and r.KTTVSHLMlO. the tralnJ h avliu; at H A. AI. aud i .j I. M ., eonueet at Colunibi-! w llh fains on tin Not them Central Hallroad. CI MHLHLaND VALLLV ItAILKOAD. The Wall 'Irslu at 7A.M.tend Ihitiatch Kxprcss a 1 (';' r. M.,couiitct at Ilarrithurg with trains for I arlistd C hauibert-hui v, and Ilai.rMinH u. i WAVM-HBl lit; HHANOII RAILROAD. The trains kavlm: at T2A A. ai and 1 .tu V, M.. conne ai Downinutow n wiih trains on this load to Wayueshur and ' .1 lineiiudtaie HtatunH. for further luforrnatton avpl al the Pflfienirer fitatloi b. h. comui- ut KLafcaV KM II ano M Allk 1 1 Htreeto. I AM KM i w 1 1 1: s , 11- act Agent. COMIUTA lloN Tlt'KKTH. rorl,S,C,9((-r I'..' months, at veryL.w rate, for the ae coininodation ..f pciKons ItvliiKOUt of towu.or Ktcuted oi or near ll.e Hue tl the road. Cul FOV TICKETS, For 06 trip Utwfcn any two points, at about two eenf ner mile. Thtna tickets are Intended for the ase ot famth i tra. cliiiK treiiientty, and are ul great advanUtfe tu neieoiii Diakiujf occiibioiuu trips. DllUNMi innr-in, 1 For one or thr e months, for the use of scholars attenduii I.1U.I ll. til itv I I WbSTlJtN EMItiliATIOS. , An Emigrant Aci-'ouiinotlatiou tralu l?avos No. 187 Ioc f wreet oauy (Hi.nuavs eciiu( ai v i . i.'iniit com fort a hie ni'Mleof travel lo families icoUitf West, h on-halt the Usui I rate ot fare. I'srUcular aiunuen t' aid to UsgAjufe, lot which ulnxks are yiven, and bajf,ig4 lorw ajtU'n n tue franc tram " uu iKssc.t-i.. k or lull mioruailou, ipuiy lo kiiii'lM fruNK. EmlaTttiit Aient. No. Ul DiAJK. HUi-ei, WANS 8 ItAfKiAtiE KXI'ltEHrt. An at utot this reliably Kvpress 4'oiiiiatiy will p1 thioush each train bolore raacuin the depot, and take ul clucks and deliver haaae to any patt ui the city. Hai aane w.tl be caikd lor proutpily whm orders are lull at ti T'anr.crift rDt-tot,Elevenihaiid Market streets. ThetravtJ lug tHi.iic a to as urea "(" " " rmtreiy rpvntvm 1. Itla'It lIlTi liv this route freights wl all descriptions can V w unit.) lo aud irom any points ou Uie railraids of Olu j Ktnii.it-kv, Indiana, Illinois, liconun, luwi. HlsstuH bv railroad din et.or lo any point um the navnjaola waloi i rf Uie West, by sit ainrrs Irosu I'ltuburg. 1 Lt.- rali s ol fru.kt to aad from au p.lnt l Uie Wes hi the ltpnylanla Central Hallnad arn at all limes a. tavoiatde ware charged by oilinr Uailnmd t outpanle Werclianuasidsldapera entiusUui Uie transporiaUon o then tn-iKht to ihi Cowuany can rely with ooufldebuo oi UVTTihc4!iirracts or shlpplnjr directions, apply to o atldroft tic -aywiif oi mc unimj; B ll. KINI.TON, Jr., riilUOtlfhl. D. A tSlLWAUT, riiUburg. 11 A It la AY f l l-'lll,'-.-- a CO., No. 1 Aalor Housa, or No. t . Wtllfs1 iVrii!. Ko.T7 Washiniyton street. Boston. VM I 1.1 AM liKOWN. No. NoitU slroet, JaiUsaor AgtutNoiUitmCeuiraiiiaiiway. rt,mrt- IT. n. IIWI OIOR. General otght Av ut I'l.iu.ieh hU. LtWlS L. iioupr. General Ticket f nl, Philod- li-hl r-MH;n i.kwii. General iuper iulsndvut, Aitvona, 1,