X 3 iL v THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAriT. rniLApELrroA, 0, 1804. TCESDAY, BBPTEMBER , IBM. ; APT QUOTATIONS TOE THE TIME3 HUJnD FOR TH n "RTKKIKO TF.I.BORA PII," B COLI.IT cibukb. riTRIOTINH. A patriot if one who lorr-s hi rountry, tlOYotcs . kimeisif to it irrTiiw, or Intmrs for it benefit. ' 'Patriotism most be founded in grant tirlncl " Vti, and supported bj gnat Tlrtuus." liolimj. ir. (. "Patriot and faction, JUk oil and wntnr, ml x when strongly nlmltcn, ut never can unite disjoined by rtir.iire." l Aaron Hill. "Far dearer the grave or the prison Illumed by one patriot name, Than the trophic of thooe who have rlson, l)u Liberty's mini U) fume." M mre. Frrfttlir there the mnn, with soul ho dead, Who never to himself iia'h naiil Thia la my own, my rmtive land ? Th wretch, concentred all In self, Living ha!l forfeit fair renown, And doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust, from wlnuce he sprung, ' Unwept, unhonored, and unsung." Kralt. TUB UNION. "Union the bond of nil things, and of mnn."-'7. "When kind fate has onco plantud Two saplings together, Thut arc warmed hy one rav. And that feel the name weather; AVhen their bram hea entwine, And their leaves Intermlnglu, It were better both died Than that eliliiir were single." Dallas. "Flirts sepHraUd and disjointed nro to ?o liron'ht together gently and eiiitllr, that they may touch one another, und so bo prepared for million." i tirman. "Jiut if treason causes a wparati in of States, (lie only power Hint exists to unite tliem at-aiu i. . thttue." Old Viay. NOHTH AND Sot Til. They mov'd like stars united in their apbRren, Or like the KtioDO by Ionian's waters witsu'd, - trVhcro mingled, and yet separata appears The river from the lake." Huron. "Let the bond Of mutual, Drill accord, us heretofore, Ua-te ihem, and let wealth uud peace abound." Homer. OI'R I'Ol'NTRY. 'Oh, save my country, heaven!" Pope. AIIHAHAM LINCOLN. "A man that fortune bufluts and rewards." Siak:peirr. "He stands between the wronged and the wronger. The defender of the oppressed and the champion of a race despised. The whip is ilenced in the South, and the chains cease to clink there. Humanity assumes its shape, even in the midst of those who would have crashed it to earth. Light and sliado now make up the landscape of a Southern sceno, as von view H jpon the canvas. The one is a beautiful speci men of art the other a sublime reality of nu'tiro." CO. "I snld Abraham Lincoln will prove true. And be has. Ood bless him. Slow if yoo please, but true. Unimpassloned, if you pleae, but true. Jocose, trilling, if you please, but true. U-.-luc-tant to port with unworthy olllcials, tiutrrue liim elf, ttut as steel. I could wish him loss a m m - of facts, and more n man of Ideas. 1 could wi-.li aw him more steru and more vigorous. Every man V-'H111" faults, liut still I say Amen to Abraham m, - tmcoln! My eountrv men, can we do bettor, any 'If- of us, and all of us, than to say Amen to Abra ) l.in Lincoln, till the Lakes shall ei ho it to the (iulf, and the Lustern unto the. Western sea ? IIkv. Jon P. Ui'LLlvr.R. GENERAL SCOTT. "At morn we met The venerable man ; a virgin bloom Of softness, mingled with the vigorous thought ; That tower'd upon his brow ! As when wo sea The gentle moou and the full radiant sun, . Shining in heaven together." Moore. . The culm of that old, reverend brow, the glow Of its thin Kliver lucks, was like a Hash Of sunlight in the pauses of the storm." Milman. "A little longer, yet a little longer And nature drops him down wittiont your sin ; Like mellow fruit without the winter's storm." , DryiLn. GENERAL GRANT. The word Grant, Menage derives from the Ger man Waren, which itself is from A. S. II ir-iii. fe.tcarian.Carere-proritlere, cu.todire, defendere; to provide or foictu-e, to keep or guard, firm or secure (), the possession of a thing to another, to guarantee It. Dictionary. "The game I start, courageously pursue." Lanyhorne. 8KHBL8 ! Thus all the doynges and nttcmpts of the rebellions people had cvlle succosse on their Arst entorpneo." Hull., JJenry I J I. "Nor idly sit onr men at arms the while, Four thousand horse, that ev'ry day go out, And of the field are masters many a mile, liy putting the rebellious South to rout." Itattle of Aginconrt. "Well, on that day, the world repose bad galn'd, And bold rebellion's blood hail ull been dram'd." Autre. TRAITORS ! "Bat what talk we of these traitarly rairah, whose mMerief are to be smiled at, their oileucus being so capital r" The W inter' i Tale. 'And far the blackest there, the traitor friend." Uryilen. What means that traitorous comMnaliou, less, Too plaiu to evade, too shatneful to cmf.jss ?" The iletlal. "Can he love the whole Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend Wiioia, iu tiuth, the friend of no man there!" Cotoper. JF.Vf. DAVIS. Satan their dread commander." Milton. "For he that hath the devil to his father must needs have dcviliah children." iMtimer't Ser- "Hell One of the devils, I warrant yon, has fot a cold, wlih being so long out of the fire." JJryaUn. "This outwnid minted deputy 'Whose (allow isuge, uud delibera'e word, Kips youth 1' the head, and lollies do'li emucw As falcon tio'h the fowi is yet a devil ; Ilia tilth wiihin being cii.t, he. would appear A pond as deep a lu ll." sV,u.,.ojtiir. 11KAI U!:UAK1. " Savter jur ntii u.c rteular." Jl taut t ft tiler ucitr mit-ux ..autr.' That is to mty, one must go back retreat a few paces, in onier to t il e a better u an. tsaute ifi iu ut" sShvc himself who can : cut wbo can ; run who ... T! e pl.ia, ol f.ilit when a rrtLtii um.y i.- . n;, n. J. I'. IU NJaKIN. "Blush colli flute." !.a:,,,toi .-. t "these people aic very Uile.vii.ii, v l.icli I proved to uiy cost, lor ihty mi le a ca-ke1 ol mun;, wii.i fullFSnt good lue. Hu;.lt .-, I o.iou, i ol, 7, LVA "liM'H jewelry and goods." r'Wn 1'iiyn:e. (i UN Y. HA L l.EB. "A second Arnold on Coiumlilvt's shjif." Anon. HUMS. 1IMITOHS. "Jesus begin to spcike unto the people of John. To te va, wet e out unto t U wyldcrnM AVei.t e out lose h neih shaken with the tvymlc ? . 1'huyhnan'a JJtble, l'l-Ol. tpllrr 4'Mlurliir a NiiHke. The Orleana (New York) liepubiUan relates that one day lust week ex-Comptroller Loren.u UurroHS discovered, in a building belonging to loin, a small snuke suspended by the neck uudor it shell'. On examination, the suspension proved to be accomplished by nothing more tubsiaiitiul than the thiaaiis of a spider's web. '1 ho main web or nest of the spider was. mt .. ssndi r the shelf, perhaps two and a half foet from the floor, from this depended a cable formed of a number of strands, and from this httug the aaake. The upper half of the snakes body sKKmcd to be would around with the tlnythread, btch was so tightly drawn about his Lead and WuwMasto prevent the reptile opening its noutli. waving thus secured him, the spider seemed 'Jut on drawing Lis prey up to his net, and iL.ifti l1fd had so far succeeded as to hav ment bv r:! 1n"wtd its dislike of the IreaU utmost witft,". rt,C' WrrnggleV were very'" '"J uo crr.ediy was hed by tZ tr t 'Ud. i"100"; miid the spider was bv uVL jTy leDB' , lueu of his species. ' Th. app" J"' u POC,T Uuggle was Matched by iuoiLS S. p-r.oji during the day, ailia U hy u 'too f the singular eouiert. But that the c n.le wl. ocidentaliy brokeu bv a person who entered ih ' room, the spider would have uudoub'dly druwa the snake to his den. This singular case pre. n-nts donhie room fur wonder hrt at ths "mraUgy" of the spider In getting his coils liout tliosn:i!e; and, second, at the wonderful ireacth evinced in drawing up u ropllli at ls.st aaae kcusUrsd tiutoi hil wll. DlfiKY Or A LADY Of QUALITY. Rtmllrfs of Wsiitr S-ot, nrsi. Nldalwna, Rl-tdy, aw4 Kapolma. An Kngllth publisher has onered to the public "Diaries of a Idy of Quality from 177 to lull." the "lady" In qantthm being Miss Frances VUIinms Wynn, who was the daughter of Kir Watkln Williams Wynn (tho fourth baronet) and Charlotte, (daughter of flcorge Otvnvllle (First Loid of the Treasury, 1 7'"3 to 171:,) ; and hud for uncles the fust Marquis of Buckingham, Ird (innvllle, and the Right Hon. Thomas (iienvillc. Miss Wynn was an accomplished, kindly lady, who, during her long life, fiom 17W to In..", had ample opponuniiy lor rtoring up lively gossip of notable ,crsoniges find events; uud wo lind chit chat about memorable ghosts and ghost stories winch excited or moused onr grandfathers ; of Napoleon, Kean, Junius, Loins i'bilippc, Sir Walter Scott, Cannibalism iu Sumatra, the Old Woman of Kelaraero l'oicst, Hallo in", M uric, (jui en Ante, Lady Morgan, Wellington, Marl botougli, .M.urciid'y, the l'n .tender, (ieorc 111, and Unci n Victoria. Here is an Rlliisior.ti " Sir Walt r : " "Ainu., 1S(I7. Mr. Scott, the author of the Ijy,' told us some curious border histories. We wire n.o b plcsed with the coiiclu-ion of tho l.is orv of Wat Tynl n. Win n be was grown old aiid blind, one ol thesgentsof the L.idy of llrank sonie, in her ubsenec, called upon him tor the ii nt of a smnll tower which be inhn'uted, part of which is standing to tins day. Wat, incensed, re plied he never hud paid rent, nor would he at that a'O. At lust he delivered his how to the steward, nnd said he would pay the man who ctrild draw tli ii t bow j the bow was certainly tried, but we will hope that i lie lady would never have o'dured such a man to p. iy his rent. However, certain it is that pome vain attempts were ma le to draw bis bow, und that Wat never pud his rent. Mr. ScotL spoke of one story which might Iniike an excellent ballad, but he said fie could not write it, ns to do it justice much humor, a quality he never pos-essni, whs required, fieoit ol Harden, one of bis ances tors, as a tumoiis border thiof, and at oin tone, when he had either sjsijli d the neighboring Ku lish ol nil tin ir callio or bad H inhumed thuin ail away, he began to fear tint from disuse he niiu'lit become less expert at the honorable trade he pur fuerl ; and, to keep his hand In, amused himself with driving the cattle of one of Ids own coun trymen and neighbors, Murray, of Klihnnk, an uiu es'or of the present Lady lvihank. Murray soon found means of revenging himself, and biought fcott, his followers, his cattle, Aic, all prisoners to Llihank Castle, ')n(thu walls was sitting his wife, who, perceiving the train that followed him, nsked what he meant to do with Scott. 'Why, hang him, to be sure,' was the aiswcr. The more prudent wifo exclaimed: 'What ! hang such a winsome maiiuie as Harden, win n we have three sneb sorry damsels nt home ?' Mtrruy was persuaded by bis wile, Bnd sending lor one of his daughters, whose ugly face and immense mouth hud acquired her the name of Mug o'mouth Mutruy, proposed to .Scott to marry ber, h aving him no other alternative but a haltov. The unfortunate prisoner most ungallantly re fused the Incly ; and the tradition says that itw.'.s not till the rope was tied to the tree, and he began to feci it tighten, that he repented. Ho was mar ried, and sorrowfully bent his steps homewards, ti.king with him his ugly wife." Another little memorandum ahoutthe " Wiiard of the North : " "My uncle gave me a curious account of the introduction of Mr. Scott to the I'lincessof Wales. Mrs. ll ivnuin, iu sending the invitation to my uncle (Lord (rcnville), added a personal request that he would cuuio early to protect the p. a t (tor as such only won he Known), who she believed would l ot know nny one other guest. .Seott ar rived lute, w s only presented to the 1'iinccss just t ( tore sue went to dinner, at tuniu his place was of course far removed from her, and little if any conversation took place between thctn. Very soon after the gtntlcmen enmo up from dinner, the rrincess suid, 'Mr. tScott, I hear you have u great collection of stories which you tell remark ably well ; pray let us henr one.' Without uny disclaiming speeches, without bcsibition, almost without delay, Scott began. 'Mad.im, there was once,' Jvc. The story was much applauded ; un it tier was called for and followed with equal futility." II!S. RIDIION8. In speaking of this celebrated woman, Miss Wynn Is rather critle.nl : ''Mis. Sirtdons iu her prime Is certainly a br'glit recollection, but I did not feel for hor act ing quite the enthusiasm that mo t people pro fen. It was too artificial for my taste: her atti tudes were fine and graceful, but they always seemed to me the result of study, not liko Mii O Kcil, who always was graceful merely because she could not help it, becauso it was impossible to throw those beautifully formed limbs, and especially that neck, into any position that was not beauiitul. At the same time I must say. in 'Isabel,' and in 'J.iiie .Shoio,' Miss O'N. fl struck mo as very inleiior indued to Mrs. Mid- don.-. She never excited th it deep thrill of honor which made my blood tingle at my liDgeis' end. 1 was nu imieho y, and that was all. M ss O'ISeil had sense enough to refuso the cbaructtr of 'Lady Macbeth,' conscious th.it her powers were Inadequate to It. 1 never saw Mrs. SiCdons with ii good Macbi th,' for Komhle 1 never reckoned tolerable; nor did I led I knew what the character was until I heard Mrs. Sid dons reud the plav. Certainly in Unit reading, some, speei tius ot .M n'i.etli , and almost the who'e ot the witches, wero the parts that struck me most. Probably ' Ludy Macbeth," however exceili nt, hud, by frequent repetition, lost some of her power ; ccriuiul (1 fi ll) in that part Mrs. tSiddons could uo longer surprise mo. Yes, she did, thoHgh. I looked with impatience for the grand sleep-walking scene, and thought I would tuke advantage of inv position, which was very rear her, to watch the fine, fixed, glassy glaro which she contrived to give to her eyes. Alls! fl at was quite gone. Whether the diminution of the natural lire of the eye prevented this effect, or whether the init-c'cs were grown less II .-xitilo fn m age and want of constant practice, I know not, but 1 feel quite certain of the fact. It struck me when 1 saw ber oueu more, iu one of ber fre quent reiiu.earunifs, uct " Lady M :beth" on the opera stuge. Then my plca-uru iu seeing ber was incicaacd by my delight in watching the t licit she produced on the very el oqiieul though plum countenance oi .siuoumc tie .Vacl, who sal iu the s'uge-box, literally wrapped up iu the per lorn sum." ICRKMlY. Of this ttctor Miss Wyt.n says: ' FtlMa-Ativ Id, Ills. 1 saw last night Macii hi' in Imiiij I. ear, ana llt'lc cxpe led, hi tic pHsir.t lUgiaocil siute ol the s:a:;c to ne i ll) j" i tm lnniice that would rivu me such lib inure. V'lr-t ot nil. It is Sl.aki siieare's 'Iar nt a word Is adde I to the text : the uainfit ly line cft'asiiophe is ocri d ; und the play, in the regular theiitre phrase, well got nn, excepting in Uo to mule parts, w Idcb wt ie iilnio-t a ill-dressed its i iiey were i c eo. 1 cannot conceive a neiMir model n.r a nn ii rr ot 'Lear' than Macr ady exhibited in lace, limine, ote-s, mm appaieiu a.o. Tue littler sci ins m tne the ii ailing puint ol his ruprescii'Jt- ion ot ihe cl ui.cui. in wiiieli ha snbilitit'es the inii.icility ot age tor insanity, wb'idi 1 hv. liiluno ci iisi.leied a tlic li.il'.uu' leaturo of l.un. 'I In more I ihiuk be no te 1 am mcliu d lo tint V thai t'.is was the intention of tiie icj 't: it ti e fsinf nine, 1 inns: own that it has, as t'.r as nuiu'htic i Ih ct 's C 'liccnu d, lOme o' jc tious. The cnifC, il;e iip;ial to the elements, wlncu one hi s la c u used to ills'lll.c i" ii ran', nnpcuied f in e and in fn ctlve, paitlv, I t elhrve, t ecause to lailvin tic pla, I Imd not eutercd fully into ti e eon. ip'ion ot ih,- m 'or; but I sidl Ih, iik, iii.i n rct'o-pt t t, t'-at both, rspeel lily tlic en no, in iv: In have lute, in.ni.j to nil witn stngn- l.r i licit it 'repented ia a trcinuluiis md vuy siiiiliin lnuiiinr. i nope lo juugu ol tills ere long on u second view. I b it almost us if I hud lievi r n ail, certainly never wen, that finest of nil semes that on'tlw heath so much was 1 delighted with the eilect produced by the Fool (now reinstated for the first time for many years). The artless iitloctiou. shrewdness. archness displayed by Miss Hor ton, Ike sweet ness of the man hes of song, seemed liko the diopof cvmlort iiifuHcd into the bitter cup of ine poor u:u king, luey niaue me uiei mat the coDiiuei, tutors who assert that, when in the lust sad sc:ne he savs. 'And uiv Door fool U hin ged!' be cannot mean lo allude to the boy, In d t cver seen it so acted. Much as I admire the strict adherence to the text, I must my that tie omission quite new to tue pleased ine very in'Jcn. w tieii poor niina 'Minater, taneying llui e!t on the edge of the cliff, says, 'Now, fellow, iMi-a thee well,' instead of falling down, lit Is interrupted by the anivai of 'Lear, and rou are spared the absurdity of persuading a man whom you have seen falling from his own height, that no tumbled down a preci pice, lu the battle there was oue novelty which I think, from a greater distance than the box In which we were, might have a great effect. Ihe soone was distant view of a battle, or rather of heaps of eUin; when tho challenge fa given, a eiuimp clot it immediately formed by a tialhado of Surs and battle-axes. The last scene is almost too painful ; I felt it would have been qn.tr, it' 'Cordelia' had not been such a do tcttuble suub-ciosid creature, i suppose it would be l.ir,b treason asainst fehukspemu to alter the catastrophe, and to give it what migbt he called a ninodraumtic Herman character, but I could not ieip wishing the representation to conclude when 'Liar- says: , "hsllvMs lfHhsse, "," "'"' umi 0oi radwui all sorrows fluun.r i h iu.' AWiHiON ON A VISIT. Here is a sketch uf domei-Uo lifa In a palace. The qnren reff rred to was the Queen of Wurtcra berg, born rrincess Royal of F.ngland : !'Thc Queen, who Is always trying to pufT off the conjugal tenderness of her husband, told my mother that he left It to her option whether she would receivo Napoleon. Hhc said, 'I could not he-itate j it was my duty.' 1 do not givo hcrany credit lor a determination so perfectly natural; few women would, I think, have hesitated under the sumo circumstances, even if the opinion given her was not nn order given in a more polite form. I do give her much credit lor the honest candor wl h which she now speaks of the fallen conquer or, though pi rfectly aware th it it is very dis.imi'6 ablr to mo't of the members of her own family. and especially to the king. The Queen of Ibtvuria was not ns wiM.1, and upon some occa-dnn w hcni Niipnleon wns Incensed ut some slii'ld from her. he said she should remember what he was but for him, oi filr il'tin mttrrfihlr itrfitr t'ir ormr ( linden i, and Inmate the conduct of the Queen of Wtirtembcrg, In hllr ilu pnt irnml ,'ui (tt Inline. 1 neuin eu sanl tlnit the grc it pre l nraliotis niinle in the nalin es at Stuttgard 1mis liourg for the rcrcption of Napol. on, were not w ith her npprol nt:on, and that she said to the h ing, ' tffin ami, runs h ricz fuirr le puin re ait hru il'itali rt o. in tirmr.i, ii i in.t Vf rouer irrs urortr ttiM forte ttiirrt'thtiii a juner. It was ridicu lous enough to hear her say how, when Napo leon admired the Lyons embroidery, nnd said, '1 cannot have such ot the Tuilcrics,' she told him it was her work, adding, 'find forgive mo. that was a lie.' W 'hen he made the same ob-er'. vution on some other ins'nnco of inagntlicen o, sno ioiu nun u was an none ny ine"'nc won btiitipire,' uud in relating this, added the same corrective. Khe said the manners of Napoleon were extremely hrtuiiir, even when he was making the civil. Mie had seen both Josephine and Marie Louise w iih hitn, nnd seemed to have been less phased with the manners of the former than most pcrmns who saw her. Napoleon use I to play at w I, lt in the evening, out not for money, playing III and inattentively. One evening when the Queen Dowager w as placing with him auuinst ber htrbiiiid nnd his daughter (the Queen of vt cstphalin, the w ile of Jerome) the King slopped Napoleon, w ho was taking up a trick that be longed to them, saying, 'Sire, on lie joue t, i en cotiqiirraitt.' The Queen spoke much of her liiihcr, of his recovery from his first illness: mentioned the Kory one has oilen heard of his wish to read Am? I.etir, which the doctors refused him, nnd which he got in spito of thsui, by nking lor Column's work, in which he knew he should lind the play as altered by Colman for the stage. Ibis I bad often heard, but the ittlecting scqtiil was quite new to mc; and, fatiguing us the visits to Louisburg arc, 1 wished 1 had been thcro to have heard it from the Queen's own mouth. When the three cider princesses went in to the King, he told thotn what be bud been rending. He said, " It is very bettt tilnl, very iillccting, and very awful;" adding, "1 am like poor J ean but, thank Ood ! I have no (c(n, no lioneril, but three t'ortleliim." The Queen wept in relating this; and my mother snys she felt as if bhu could have done the tunic." I, a no it i. a ik.t Tim:s. The remuneration paid for the various kinds of lubor by our ancestors', was very different from what is usual at tho present day. By nn ancient law, lu force before the reign of Henry I (1 llioi, "judges who serve tho king, it is lawful for them lo take Id.of the plamiiil after hearing ol the cause, uud no more, although there be two judges or two plaintills in ono action; and the 'pleader fid., and a knight sworn a witness 41., and eteiy juror 4d., and the two swearers 4d." lint in the reign of Henry III (121b), tho king's justices enjoyed a salary of ID marks (tho mark was 1,'ls. 4d.) per annum, which, In the twenty third year of that king, was augmented to il'iil, and soon niter to more. L'nder Henry IV (i;S!i'J),the chief justices of the King's Ilenchaud Common l'leas hud 1411, and one of the judges ol the Common l'leas had o marks. The ancient price of agricultural labor was as follows: In tho twenty-fifth year of Edward 111 (l.V)2), the wages paid to haymakers were Id. a dav ; a mower of meadows received lid a day, or id. an acre ; reapers of corn iu the first week in August, 2d. ; in tho socond week 4d. per duy, und so on until the end of tbo month, without incut, drink, or other allowance and liuding their own tools. For threshing a quarter of wheat or rve, UAd. a quarter; beans, pc v, barley, or oats, HA. "lS.v the l.lth of Richard II (A. 1). l.'hSD), the wages of a bailiil" of husbandry were a murk a year, and clothing once during that timo at most. A carter was paid lfls., a shepherd Ids., nn ox herd (is. Sd., a cowherd tho samn, a swineherd fis., and a driver of ploughs 7s. From this time up to llic 2:',d of Henry IV (ll'J'J), the price of lubwr was fixed by the justices by proclamation. In Ihe year 1441 the wages of a'builitf of hus bandry were 2is. 4d. per annum, and clothing of the value of os., with meat und drink; a chief hind, carter, or shepherd, 'Jt's., and clothing, 4s.; a common servant of husbandry, Lis., and clothing, 3s. 4d.; a woman servant, 10s., and clothing, Is. In the timo of harvest a mower received 4d. a day without ine it or drink, fid. ; a reaper or carter, i lid. a day without meat ami drink, .Oil. ; a woman laborer and other laborers, '2d. a duv ; without meat und drink, 4.Jd. a day. by the Ulh Henry Vll (1 1'lO), th' ru was a like rate of wages, only with a little advance. In the December ol the first year ot liiiiioing h.tou Col lege (A. I). 1411 ), twelve carpenters, tliii ty-threo frei masons, and two stonemasons, besides twelve labours, wire employed. 1 he treeniasons received 3s. n week rurh, with out deducting for holidays; the stonemasons and citri enters hud 2s. lid. a week, if it was a week with one or more holidays in it lor a week vihhout holidays their wages were ll. ; the labor ers hud Id. a day each, but wero only Vid for woiking days, which were, on an average, not more than lite a week, us nothing was done on tiny of the festivals or fast days in tbo calendar. Throughout the peiiod of the works in Henry Yl's time, the w ages seem to have been much the same j skilled workmen, such as plumbers, saw yers, tillers, etc., received Gd. a day, and common laborers id. 1 lie I'tiriH Nfiison. Hut I presume I onL'ht to spi nk a little of the Imperial family. First, then, the Kmperor. The Inn bago has been very bad ; und I suppose he w ill try Vichy again. No wu'ers like tho Vichy wa'crs iu their own especial way. You see the Mn pcior driving l.im-elf ahont in his phatou with the utniw-t sense of securi'y In the. most miscellaneous puns of Purls. He w as limping ut the priia'e review ot the French Kxhihition ; and gj.ing earnest y at Wintcrliiilter's picture of tho 1'iince 1 in pi ri .1 with bis ritle, on tho steps of the palace of Kt. Cloud ; and then g ling carefully over the I'littlc-pictures with gritn recollections of Sollerii.o ut.d Magenta. Doubtless he looked very caiefully at the picture of Soll'eriuo itself, which 1 i:., nl ion elsewhere. llrsides Wmterhal'i r'- , there are two other picturisof the 1'iincc Impel i d. Due is by De buts (.i,j of the CaMloj'iio) of tlic I'liucij driving 1 1, rou,' It the guti s ol Hag iielle the villa of an I'.nghsh not i It in tut whom ho often vis'ts. Tim oilier i- by Arinand DiiiniuWipic, "Promenade lie ts. A. Mm Mei;;ntui h 1'riine Imperial," ftilh two oiitridcts aiul u group id' Np-iMs. The little i'lii.ee's duty o! u know leiigiug all salutiri ins r.pln :r- it source ol unluiiiu.: enjoyment lu him, u il be di c.-. ii very gracefully. 1 lie left lie give lo ihe el, 1 lien iu Ihe gardens of tin; Tuilcrics t" oilit r Miiid i.v ought t i in .ke him very popular wib 1,1k wrni.g Cetpi inpi.r.iries ; nio.intuiH of enl.es, rlvi is of sweet thiol's, and tho Champs 1,1 M i's elt uted ol in. st of its eutoiuttiy uuitisc liieft tor ilu ir s,eci I dcleelail .n. The ordinary lir.t.sh touri-t, of d j.uesii.'uieil biibiis and sirmg family Icelrig1, is not e nny I na.glit to udmire the O'ddoor ari'augeir.cnt t oi liie linja r itl lamily. You in-v r I,,- any ch : n see th liii'.t'UToi nnd wile di :v.n ; out to '.her, tit r vet tlic mother anu el i Kt. 1 ach ol th ' irl i has a sep.iraie cnrVf. tSi mi 'inie-in the 11 -is de llonlogi.c Ihe f.irii..').c t,f the l.inpi r r p.isscs tli.: eiuringe i I the Fin pres.-, and there Is it a e.M'h unite ol a very ( I'und iiu I u vcrv grai elul boa'. Wia terl'ttltcr's portrait of the Ftupress gives us a very jiietty face, but give i. an expres-lott of iiulidp-pinei-s, w hich I trn-i is not balii ual. f'e iple aie saying thut V.'interhtiltcr's best days arc pat t as a portrait painter. London Society. Si mmi u Bot hs. 1'hysiologlcnl research lias fully established the fact thut tteid promotes the acputulion of the bile from the blood, which is then passed from the sysiem, thus preventing fevers, the prevailing diseases of svmnier. All fevers are ' bilious," that is, tho bile is in tin blood. Whatever is antagonistic to fever u "cooling." It Is a common sa ing thut fruits are "cooling," and alto berries of every des. cription; it is because the aeidily wldeli they contaiu aids in separating the luXe from tlio blood; thut is, aids in purifying tl.o blood. Hence the great yearnings fur greens, and let tuce, and salads in the early spring, tbovs Icing eaten with vinegar; hence, ahio, the taste tor something tour, lor lemonade, eci an attack of ft vi r. Dut this licing the c isc, it Is easy to see that we nullify tho good elicits of fruits: and berries in proportion as we eU them with sugar, or even sweet milk, or cream. If we eat tin-in in their natural statu, fresh, ripe, perfect, it is almost iiniMissiblu to cat too many, to utt enough to hurt us, especially; if we eat them, alone, not taking any liquid with thctn whatever. Hem, also, buttermilk or evou common sour milk is antagonistic. The Greets and Tucks are passionately fond of sour milk. The shepherds ute rcrinit, and the milk dealers alum, to ut&ke it sour the sooner. Jiulternulk aeu like water DiiluDS on the system. f t-a Tti-adihin'a new ulorv of 'Uftfnrv Ttnn bar" has reached, in .F.ngland, a fourth edition. Among the characters is a police detective, not unlike Juspc' tor Ducket, u Dickens' "likak House, FOURTH EDITION GLORIOUS NEWS FROM WEST TENNESSEE. Wheeler's Raid a Complete Failure nKFiti.R ki;tki;t into l.CMl. Generals Keller and Haskell Killed. RAILROAD GEINC RAPIDLY REPAIRED. Ufc.i JOto.. lUo., Kto Site, Nasiivii i,r, September 5. Clcneral Ttonssciiu tchgraphed from Spring Hill Into on Saturday night that Whcehr's force was across Duck river, and bad joined Itoddy, and both were retreating towaids Florence, Ala. (Ii in rid Konsscuu pronounics the raid a com plete fill I n re. General Kelltris reported to have, been mor tally wounded und to have died at Franklin yes terday. (icm ral Haskell is also reported to have been killed in a tkirmish. Considerable damage has been done to the rail road, but a largo forco Is employed in repairing it, nnd they will soon have it in running order again. The ilamnge dono by tbo Itcbcls to tho Chatta nooga ruilroud is being rapidly repaired. Ono lnldgo only lias been destroyed Hint over Slcwnrt'6 ( reek. It is lifty fiet long. Colonel Spaulding was not captured, as re ported. He is safo with bis command. Captain Trice, of the 10th Tennessee, was kil'cd on Friday. HIGH I ,Y IMPORTANT CEN. SHERMAN'S VICTORY Three Thousand Killed and Wounded. TWO THOUSAND PIUSONEHS. Our Army in Full Possession of Atlanta. Nasiimm.k, September 5. News from Oencral Sherman's army to-day reports tho enemy's loss ut .'1(100 killed nnd wounded. We captured 2000 prisoners. Among them is a Brigadier-Cienciu. A largo amount ot' material was captured. The army Is in full posesston of Atlanta. The river is fuur feet, and rising. UEMFH.VI. BOSIK'll tVN ) IttSH- WII A HIIIIS. Br. Toils, September 6. General llosecr.ins being satisfied that the citizens of Boone county have been co-operating with and encouraging bauds of liii-liwhai kei8 nnd other outlaws, and that Thomas Waterman, tho only support of a widowed mother und two sisters, was recently shot w hilo on a steamor lying at a whurf nt that town, by a gang of theso villains, has added an assessment of $10,000 on the disloyal citiers of said town, for the benefit of the mother and sisters of said waterman. T0-DAS'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Kpwlul llt'spatthes to Kvinlns TelOKrapli. Wasiiisotok, September 8. AYahiino ion, September 0. The mail steamer John lUookt, from City Point, reports that on Sunday night our batteries within rano of the enemy, fired a salute in honor of the victory at Atlanta. Tho fiiimo night, about ia o'clock, hi uvy cannonading commenced in front of the 1Mb and 'J.h Corps, nnd continued for about two hours-. The cause of this cannonading was not known nt City Point yesterday morning nt ten o'clock, but it was supposed to have beiti brought on by the firing of our salute, which stirred up tho llebel artillerists. The IWool.i brought up tho remnants of Bat tery C, 1st New York Artillery, Captain llarnos and Battery C of 1st Massachusetts, Captain Mar tin, which batteries did such excellent execution on tho Wcldon railroad iu the late fight. Fifteen deserters from tho Rebel army canto up on the llrooka. They are mostly Irishmen. James McQueen, a Rebel Bpy, sei.ci at Point of Rocks, bus been lodged in tho Old Capitol. Thomas Fox, Company C, U'hh Pennsylvania Regiment, has been drummed out of service for misbehavior before the enemy. ; ueiHl roo It titUea Urueral Iliititer'N 4'oiiimniifl. Mnjor-Ocucrul Hunter has been relieved at his own rc'iucBt from the columned of the Depart ment of West Virginia, and llrevet Major Oono rul (Jiotgc Cri ok assigned to tho command In his place. Jeir lliivia uikI Rlnxiinllluu. An euvoy was lately sent to Maximilian by Ji ll. Duvis, tiiop' n Ciplomatic rela'ions between the Ht hil cliiif nnd tbo iiow-llodged Emperor. Maximilian refused to receive or have anything to do w ith him decl trlng thut he did not know the C'unle. cr.icv, hut it was not a rccoguUcd Power, c. 1 Itr tCt'hcl lkrosirHmitif. The expulsion of Hood's uruiy from Atlanta l iin.us up the importunt question us to what the 'It hrl p'oi ratiiii'c for that army will now bu. The o-Mi'l'i y th n leir. Davis w ill recall thebulk of this fi rce into Virginia is recognized. Added to 1 e's foiec, it might afford the means for some b.di'cr t".t i ri- tl :n he dares now essay. In tlolniT 'bis, however, the Rebels would give up tin wholi o! theurc; i i'ood-producing regions of the We-t, w I i "!i would ho fatal. The dilemma Is a puli iul one for i1k.ii. Gen. Sherman will inmc t'iatcl' I'ni iiiy l.iiii, -If thoroughly at Atlanta, and though in his oillcial report he sta'cs the need iu which his army stands for rest, it Is not supposed that this will prevent his extending raids from Ids new base. Atlanta is a great ganglion of railroads running la ull directions, auJ there is tio doubt (Juncral Shormau w ill dr.itv from his position ull the advantages it has. EIJOIOIKG OYER RECSt"viOTOEIE,, OAiclnl Order from Jeu. (nil vt nlatler. UtAiiov Akiniis DisiKicT or Piiii.aiikli'uu, riiiLAoixi'HLA, l'a., Soptcmler 6, 1804. Gene ral Orders, No 9. A salute of (100) one hun dred guns will be fired to-morrow the 7th klstaat, t 12 o'clock, M., In comuieinoratiou of tho cap luro of Atlunta, Ocorgiu, by tbc United St a tot) loioes under command of M.ijor-Geueral Shctruan. By coitmand of NUJor-Gencial Cadwaliiikii. Cyrix S. HaUlenian, Asst. Adjutaut-Qoucral. Markets) bj Tilrrrairi. Nkw Yiik, September 8. Flour dull; sales ot N il- tills, st uucliaiiki ii inu'i'i, Wneat ilml : silftui iututuiit. Cjin tlutit yj.noi tiuth, siaii st ilTuii.vt'tj ', . t-rmt mil. l urk ruin; ilsHI libit, 1UIU St ttl ieeitl So w.'iiskr iiuii m ti m. lueM,i, fiuui, is.i.Ou bbu. Wheat, 0,fsjo buik, ; Coin, W),uo l.iuti hi.w Yokk, Hcptember 6. Stocks are Irre- lii.si. Ctili ntin Slut It'.'k I. land. 10i ; t'uuitstrlituil f'tfirrtd, t', II Itiols Ci-tnml H. rip, l.'il', ; M'cIHk tu Poll tlutli, ft. t4 ; New Yrlt t'eliiritl, ItHi Keitifln, ; Ili'Uoiii liner, l'il ; Mti-S'iiiri, ii.'; Kn, loi . ; I urn-year in nejitr., m; ricsiiirv. lioti ; ive twt'iuy Ounpom, Ilk, luyvulw,le;.s(. tivkl, SHERIDAN'S ARMY DETAILS OF AVERILL'S VICTORY. llFAnurARTFn Avi:niLi.'a Cavai.iiv Divi sion, "On tho Move," September 4. Yest- rday our operations on Oencral Sheridan's right, and in the direction of Winche-n r, were eminently successful. About hull past ten A. M. l.iiU'i'J Division of Rebel cavalry, then reinforced to live brigades, attacki d our line one iiido north of Datkesville, a smnll town situated on the Win Chester rike, seven miles south of M irtinsiiurg. Die attack of the enemy wns made w ith gal lantry, but ns gallantly upulsi'd, iilthotich wi had only engitgi d a portion of the command, an I the ollcnsivc purty had three in aetion t otirone. Having lor a short time iiniintitiiu d the detcu sive. in orih r to allow the enemy time and oppor tunity to (levelopc his strength, we took tho offensive, nntwi'hspmding the disparity in tiiiin I ers. and drove Ixmi ix's whole divi-i itt at a very rapid I ate over the. Iiehls and through the wo ids, jBft litlc-pits nnd rudely coiiitriicted breast works, it distum e of nearly live miles. Arriving lit this point Ihe enemy attempted to make a jti.nd. opening n rapid lire from bis artilliry, and using his whole cavalry force lo pretent us from crossing Mill crick a smnll stream which clos es the pike and empties into tho Opcipntn. 1 be engagement in this locality w is of short duration, hut uiiiisnnlly spirited. Wo charged the ci ciny with portions of Powell's and tsehoou miikt r's llrlgHdes, and would have taken his ar tillery, bud our men been able to get across the cieik in the maimer they advanced. As it was the enemy's artillery escaped ctpturo bv tlnj men st accident, and, foitutiulc for llieiu, interp -sition ol Mill creek. In the action the 1st Virginia Cuialry made a special charge ot gnat gallantry, under lacu leniint f oioncl Charles K. Copharf, imd drove Ihe t iu my, who was cliuiglng nt the time, like a flock of sheep chased by wolves. In "lighting out" feni es and ditches were no ohst teles to the enemy's hasty exit. In ihe giiieuil charge made by Powell's and S In onini.I.er's brigades the Utter ollicer h id bis bloino cut in several iihn cs hy small shot, and his skin gru.cd by u ball from a sharpshooter's n Hi". Wc took a number of prisoners, representing the Kih, lKlh, vnd Mil Virginia cavalry, who wore turned over and sent to the rear by the Provost Marshal, Captain Cruwtord. The same ollicer hud last nittlit two young men from Baltimore, ruptured w liile attempting to join the lieln'1 arm v. l.ietiti nunt K ing, of a Tv mics-ec regiment, was riipturtd, with b,s entire force, while returning fiom picket. Another Rebel ollicer is also a prisma r in our hands. Our loss was thought to be heavy, hut it proved unusually light for the character of Ihe engagc mtnt and the olctiincy with which Fornax fought us. While the oavnlry fight in front was going on, Colonel (Ireenlleld was conoucting important opt rations on the enemy's left rear, which opera tions were snccessliil. At tho same time, Major Otiinn.of Ihe 1st New York t Lincoln ) Caralrr. was on our left, and repulsed auatlmipt of the enemy to turn our left flank. notks hy tub WAYsmn. General Fllihugh I,co calls General Sheridan's nrmy "Harper's Weekly," because, as he says, it reaches Harper's Ferry once a week. ncn uenerai luinm-s urove us out ol Martins- burg on the Otli, lie left his i ompliments on re tiring lor (Jener.il Avcrill, saying he was very sorry lor troubling him, hut tli it he nunc down to get information of tho nomination of tho Chicago Convention. The next day General Averiti nitacheu nun, perhaps to see how he liked it. Last night fbeifl was heavy firing on our Iefc in the vicinity of Beny villc. The presumption is tluit a portion of General Sheiidau's infantry torce was engageil. mere is u report out that the eneinv is boldinir his army in this; quartir toalfeet our Presidential election, and that his last move was made for a tuirpote connected with the nominating conven tion at Chicago. We are n;:ain on the move this nruii ni. hav. ing nlrcady driven in the enemy's pickets. Yesicrday, when we were fighting Lomax's Division, Rhodes' Corp uinved down to attack us wiih eighteen pieces of artillery, but fell back during the uiglit. 1 he enemy lilt on tho held uuito a number of killed and many dead horses. H iving passed over the road the" Rebels rotrea'.ed, wc found that the Rebel loss was very largo compared to our own. NEWN FltOTf tlCllfO! SMITHS. Washington, September C The Richmond Sentinel ot Saturday savs: "A heavy buttle is reported to hiivoheon begun at Allitntu on the evening ol" Wcduosd cy, and rcsumtd on Thuisday morning. General 11 trdee, with S. 1). Tie, und Ole' urnc, is said to have begun the light and g lined some advantage at first, but siiusciiticiiily lost it. Generals Pattoti, Aiiccron, una uuminmgs are repjr'.eil to have been wouiiile-1. " Olhcial advices from General Forrest to the 1st insiunt l ave been rcc ived. He reports the enemy to have cvacuit'od the Memphis and Charleston Railroad up to Memphis, and that the Yankee troops iue moving up the Mississippi, cu route to Virginia and Missouri. "Governor Vance, of N'oiih Carolina, has ismcd a proclamation t Ifering a fieo p.trdjii to the many deserters who arc lurking In the wiuds nnd mountains, and threatening the extreme pemt'ties of the law to tho. e caught, us well us against their aiders and abettors. They are to be humid down like guilty felons." Ihe Hentinelot Saturday, commenting on tho Chicago nominations, says : . "Of the candidates, MeCh llan, who was for merly a decided war until, is represented to have greatly inotlilied, if not iudeed aimndoned, his belligerent sentiments. Tho support i;ivcn biro by so ninny decided peace men lends strong con liimution to the rcjoit; and nothing would be easier than for Mct'iellan to reconcile, a declara tion for peace in tho present state of the question, due, as we may suppose, to l.ineulu's misroan ugeiut lit of the WHr "Of Mr. Piiidlt ton's position thcra is no un certainty. He is uti ardent pi'ttce mun, und lltu fact that such a man was nominated is a strong pn.ot thut MeClellan's pi u.it ion cannot I J widely v orient. The contest which now commences will be brief, but it will he violent. Two mouths will close it, and will decide w hich sit, ill rule Lin coln or McClellan. "i'crhiips there are nn two public men in tlic United States separated by a greater aaiinodtv than ixi.-ts between Lincoln and McClellan ami their respective partisans. There is nroWblv no one by whom Lincoln would not prefer to bo beaten. '1 his w ill add to the rivulry. Pai.tn or Rhai. F.statk, F it. Tho following sales of Rial Fslutc, &c, were Hindu to-day, at the Philiulvl hia F.xclntnge, by Thomas & Sons, auctioneers : fiWl'ltv fire Por Cent Li. in, uui' 1S7I. '! p- ont. to SMiref Nix l'i-l l'n, I. Loan I'niul llsctlat I .'nun ti, re dd inhtile 'i7Ui Aiuil l.. (!. (.;t'a sou si sriis liiL.Uiii,u i iiiimI i',ial uj on e'o , par In. !.'... ' 1 bIihic Weresiillli' Mttrio y ruiiipniiv f , lMi shares I'llv llic It. I'liihi.t, ip ,l J'iS'i. IISi .I nns t IcHiT iillsv it.,lir. il l ',.no ajr. tl'10. il.ll lliarit l.ltlli- seliui.lnll liailruaa ll.iuij ,ny. Jus.'. f"klurut Hiiie-h" llioo. . ,,l 'to,vll c. ill. 'Oi' slian-1 Knit MiilniiK.y Itailroa 1 r.mip ,nv. f It1; $MSf liny ol i'lil.lairc I'.mnla. oui.,1 1st .lammry, IHitl, put aide III isiji ais l l.oiu o Auiur.i a, Sin i oiatti per tiei.l. cui faais he j.r cut. jl tan . I tiilc.,l ia Mie-.o.sli p In vk Co. Mo bid. I sliaie Aeuili in .,1 i;.e Arts. Sis .,. WO sluif i Mli,l,.;.,: i,,et Krif Hmln alt. t a',. 'Oiluoiail itiot, I'.ioi , 1'i.ilnil. I, 'ai, f; ',, 4t il.uri s i o una,;., it a Ii.jidimpo Is Itailmad l-'oneanv. eoliiiiinii so,, Ii. Si: V SlT'Vtl hi ri, sami' eointain. fit. 4u aliuns Mfiili. ui Hie and taili.ua Uuilrimd Co. Hi. i,'i,hm t ity ol I lenieii 1., uii lii. lircae, nia. llouiiiU-n nt, S 0 a icar, f I sun. lliree-l..r brick start- Sad dn-cUmg, '. K. comer Bsitii and I inn streets, t ss ll. Hiu-storv Iron hunt HUira, Xo. 3114 V. Uelawars ava- lilii-. No bid. Ni it liiiHt, rn dwelling. No. HJ H. Finn Btrt, betwain Wllleii and Nolili-stioi-tK. f 7iim bid. I alu..b;e ii":wrtv,'iiciii,l.iuy a lane, at oillluir Isnl known ns Urn Hulls Iliad I'oipi-nv, tinea nint-a ifuui Alsiki t atleel biiilKti riieiity.linirill Wilot. No bid. l.iirMii and isluiible cainui fuct.ire, rolltriir mill, distll Iriy, aid WatniK trui'iiiFnin, win, 0er 1J acrei of luud iiirliewn, Pa. siis.hw bid. liaudkuuie cioiniry nut. Lower Murlon, Molltitooterv coiiiny. tin, nuli-m'r.an in-iamii . aivuuMil. ulimblr bieiveri . tanln., Ae . tire a -rns. near lbs Itlds turi.pll o, at the Ki.Ua ol HrliitylkPI. HD 'sil. o at modern dwcuiiig, No. UiS Ma tk til aireet. tiivO DM). Three story brick da ailing, No, lS'a Addlion strset, eibi.i bat. Ino-itiay brli k alore anil dwelUuir, V, Y. corntr of 1 irivenlli und filbert atrnets, wulidiawit. Nob!dblt' V''r ''""' U(,u,c r"i'i Lu"K '" Mudernl-stiirybrli'k dwalUng, No. U'i7 Citroa slraot, t una 400 acres, Elk county, Kidsway tsirualiip, Pcnu alianiu, ho bid. Tere.t-.vJ, iek slots and dwelling, No. alt 8. Hixtlt Street, f -.StlM'Td. -aTtbUvae!!l' IUl,'U'0aJ l"t cV.Kuutlatou couuty, Q Ii A II K H () N CO., UANKIiliH, Mo. 121 B. THIRD 6TRKET, PUILAIivjj'lil. OorarwMtit fiaeurltiai of all laaaas Puich.ad and lit alt. Stouks, Ilondi, and Uold Bought and Mold oa Oorav atluioa. liTEUEUT iLLOWtu ON PEP08IT8. CvUsiUons rrvmytly ItaUt. f-tf NITED STATK8 INTERNAL KBVENUK. rtrat fr.heetlfB Mitrict ef Pennvrvania, e- .mcrtslnff lbs Feroad, Tlikrd, Knotlh, riflti, Hlath, and K.lcrenlh Vt arda el tbc City af rbuadarphts, KOTICB. Tt AntiTial Assea.ment ror lsr-t, fcr trie above-nsm-d Dlitrfet, of prrnona babls tnatar nn f'arrlniTs rifimire Yarhfa, llllllurd Tables, and (lold and Mllvr Plat-, and also of pi rums reiilr d to lake out 1.1,-eiisi'i, having been et nipli-tf d, XiTll'K 11 IICRRtlV tilVflV, Tl at the Ta res hfeti'aid M 111 ba receired allybytbe utu'i rt S'ad, be.wrrn Die hoiira of tl A. M. and ,1 P. M., (siualM.is excel ted.) at In UfTii-c, So. Stil IMIESM'T ft rest, apcenil (1, a. r. on and utter I'll I' ItShAY, Heplembnr I, and iml'l and Im hiding HAT I IttiAV, Sapu mbir III, ensuing, rcNAliir. All pf rnr wtio falljtopay tl elr Annual Tares npr.nrar rlaies.iih a-ur- va'-to , hliJlArd tail.u-a. t:oM and sltvarplate, on rr berate tbe 'It'i day of Sriti-!iiber, fsM, will Inear a per altv of n n per e, ntum sitdi'lanal ot the anion Ht ttiere'if, and be llntih o ei,. n, a pr.o lile I f..r In the ltllli H,c:l,rt of ti e Felse l.siva i.'.li.ly 1, lsii.'. All perioim wtio In llde liiiomrr IliAll fall lo take out Itaitr Hi 1 111-, as ri'iiiilali d liy law, on or bcfuia tho Wtli duy of Si t'trinbrr, Wll, will Incur a pcna'l.v of ten per centum niMltional nt' the amount thereof, and be eiitueet to l t rrer ii I Ion for three tint' a tre Alaonnt ol'satd tax. In a eonlanre lib the i r'Vif Ions oi thf utitli aectloa of tt,o law an re.aid. All payments are reqnlred tn lirtnsefn Trrasnry Votes, under aiitlu rlty of ibe t'nlted States, or la noten of Hanks c-rs-anltrd ntuter the act Ui provides National Currency, known an Ni,ttonnl Itunlia. KO fl ltrilLK NinK'l'. WILL IIK. (alVRV. JKSI K.lt IIAIIDIH ',, ('.llactor, '1-211 No. m rilKRNI T ISlieel. FINANCIAL. JP 11 Jbi 1 It.. HTKUII tc CO.. IJANKlCJtS, No. 80 B. THIRD 8TREET, BDT AITD SXLI, OCLD, Hn.Vr.R, AMI GOV E K N M F1NT BBCURfTtF. H T O U K H POI.-OnT AMP POI.n ON COMMtBMtoW. Imtilt g'i'OCHHANU (KCUllITIEH BOUiiHT AND SOLD ON COM MISSION, DC nivrjj & EEOTUES, MM Ko. -JO S. TfUKD 8TRRBT. QOliD, U JL. I), O JL. O, KILTER AND BANK NOTTh WANTI'.D. DL HAVEII 4 BEOTnEB, ai'l-tr Ho. !40 8. THIRD STKKrT. UVKI'N OF ItEAUTV. WH1TK V1RQ1N Wax or Antl'tes la ue most perfert preparation ot ti e age, lor bimilitylnK. whUcnnik'. and preaerving tna cnit'leslon. tt ts rnsde tlvni pine 'White W ax, hence lu rtraordtnary fiuallili s tor preaervtng ttie akin, making ft soft, am.iotli, t itr, and tranaenrent. It enrea ehapnod hanita or l!, reniovea pimplea, Ac. Piice ik and W conut laauulaeliired nty t,v HINT A. t'O., I'ertiimera, No. si W. LKillTH Sit., 2 doora atwive t'hamiin, and anl(t-lni tin. Ul 8. HtVKNTH Street W K A LT II, H HALT II, AND BKALTY. Ifto gain admiring evsi If to cause lnvldwiiia stt-hs; If to be a blooiiiint.' flower, Kadlug, dy lug In an ttoiu- Bbaltt I If ti have a host offriAndst It'for vice to ma '.e ami-iids ; If Willi hfkh born blood tn wed; li'a marble atone when dt'adWKAi.Tat If to live threescore and ten, Wishing ll-e as long again; It to live a lite of peace; It to die and go to irrrt.ia Hkaltii I If von wish a life of a-lessnras 1 If yon value ibis world a ireaenret; ft every comknt you would sea. Take my advice, Dd wish alt three. Then, having Health, Wealth, and Beauty, Xou li lie prepared for avery duty. Hy a careful n.rn.al ot Dr. WILLIAM VIHFNU'Sl Mw Hook, Ills: klAllltl AUK litMHK, whleh should be read t y avery one. Hold by llooksellera aenerally. and at Die lioclors ollice, J.o. tin rll'LUCK HThltCr; price tat eenta. au.'i U OAMARITAN'R CURE. O HaMAIIITANis I'ltK. SAMARIIANS (I'ltK. (AMAUITAN H f't'l.K. tsAMAKlTAN H t l KB. S. A M A III I' A N Ii I I lik. BAM Aid rN H ( THE. hAMAIllTANH tllltK. SAMAKITAN S t'.L'KK. KAMAU1TAN H ( (UK. nMAHiiAsa critK. NAMAKII'AN 8 t HHK. HAMAUITANH CI UK. M.sMAItlTANS C'I'liK. pAMAIII 1 AN'H t-l nr.. bam.hitanh ci'iiK. s' A M AH. 11 A N M C't'RB. AM Altl r AN H IT UK. HAMAItl'I'AN 8 I'I'ltK. BAMAKITAN'H CTItK. 1'Y.e only sure and Bine remedy for llonorrha-n, Oleal, Ntilrtuie, Ac. Luroa lu nil ensii in trum tmi lu a, days. ITIatt'i Male or Ftniale-seiit by mall. IiVOI r CO., Sole Agents. a MARfTAN H tTRR. HAMftlllTAN'M fl'KK.. H .11 A It I VAN IS ( I'ltK. NAMAIII1 AN H I I'ltK. HAMAItlls Ml ft Itl:. B A M A It I TAR .S OI'KK. KAMAItl'I'AN M t'l'lti:. HA.MAItl I'AS'S ITIttc. HAM Alii IAN S t'UllK. .iAWAUITaN M I'I'ltK, 8MAillTAN'.H Cl'lll'.. SAMAItl IAN'8 ftltB. NAM i 111 r AM H t'ULK. HAMAUI TAN H t'l'UK. SAM.tlllTAN'H fl'HK. H A at AI'IT A N"a I'I'ltK. NAVAItlTAN'H I'I'ltK. HAMAIMTAVN l'"l;K. XA MAW r NS CfU. K A M A It I I AN s I'I'ltK. Titr! flltlAT Sl'la'ltli! I 111 NKi'ltKf f)fSEA-IKS, beiiilnal vtiuil.uess, iloiioirhu a. tinci, A:c. Kaeti box eoniuiiis -Jc I'nt,, and will elite- lu from two to Six itat s. I'rli r f.'J It Is nli-n c. rtain to rettore tnu-s and power to tb.-se wtio are deb.lttuti d Ly iseesa or iir-y aiht-r eauie, aud will re-ton-ull to lull n..L r i l i cntli. m Ia n rlie Cilii ure nsa.1 wl'tioul the mjeetion. In tai ae eiise, uuu I'Ul Itiree liuiea a Cn.v. tbiul by mail.) ('. l lltt'F. ROSK, rronrlctor, f. 1'ltH'K I'.USK, I'roiineior, t . I'liM'K Hi IMF, fo.orieior, I'. l-lllt'K Itusi;, l'ro,ru-,or, t:. I'i.K'K llossK, l'roirleior, llax vc.Vi I'.-nt llllico. lion -'It's; I'lINt tllTieo. It a 'ssi I'oat iiilice. Hosts ti I'o-t lUllee. ltos 51 ssi I'oat Olliee. I'liOIT A IM., IllMITI' CO,, HYilIT A Ii . Ol T a: I'll , IIVIUT At t'O., Ko. -I"! S. Kst IN U Sn-eet. Sole Alien!, hVIe Agi-nts, riele Areuis, Noll- Agi'UIH, Hele Aeuil, No. If.lJ N. SK.'ONIl Str, et. No. van N. KK KlNli utroet. Nu. i. J N. hai'ONH Nireot. bu. irt n. bl.C'J.M) Ktract. Re sure and ask for SAMARITAN H I I'll K. hl.UAM IAN is t l hs;. KAMAItlTAN S CI 'lie. hASIAUI I aN SI i t IIK. IIAM.tilil I AN H t I'ltK. MAMAItll AN H I Tit SI. HaMAUHaN H CI'IIK. r. A M Alll TAN H t'l'UK. HAM AMI I AN 8 t'l'UK. ft A M A ItlTA N'N CllkK. NAMAfll TAN I'D Ot Us;. MaMAIUI AN H t'UKK. HtMAitl I AN H CI KK. MAMAIUI AN H CI IIBt. hAMAKlTAN H t I, KF.. fi A M A b I I AS IK UK. MAMAKI I AN'M CI KK. SASIAKI1 AN CI UK. MAMARIT AN K CI UK. HAMAItl'l AN H I't'l.l'. r tri p tr nn mtn. n uri tiK iiinoiin. NVKI I' liK llll'OltK. HVRl'P lK Itlittlllll. M I t l liK I.II'lOlll. Hi Kill' OK KtiHIItll ftlil I" l. hll.'oKll. H Itl P UK Iticiiltli. M lil l' LI, llll tlllll. HVIII T liK Itlt'DltD bll.tr iih 111' ottl). 81UIT' liutltlCOIth. hVKl'P 1E RICiiltO. M ni l' i tc Rii iinii. hi 111 1' i'K Itll'uldi. III I' UK Kl' Ultll. Mi Itl P I'K KICOIIII. Ki Hi t UK llll'URD. Hfitl I lit UlGoltll. BVHI'P I'B ltfl I'lllJ. HVKl'P DKRIOOKI). Hi III P I'K llll'tlltil. Mi Kt'P UK RICDItl). ask HI P Ht- KIO. 'lilt. HYKI'P UK Itlt'llKI). hi Itl V I'K RIl'OHIl. HYI1CP DK Kll'lllll). Hi HOP 1)1'. Ull lilttl. NYKUP UK Rlt'nltll. hYltl 1' I'K Kit ORIl. M RI V liEKIOUkU. A eeruna ctira for all liraii of Venereal llliea.ua n.ed In ilia fcuiopeaa Hoaptiaia, aud iba aiunea laroughoul Llirope and Ariu-rlt-a. T Ina priparaiii.ii baa no canal aa an aradleator f tiila foriiiordiBt..aM'.aiidstruiisUioiia Uie const it utlon generally. It Kill cure alt Korea, H,sia, I luiplea, Teltura, oi any cri.piloua, no oiauar liout wual cau.e ot Itun lona stand fug. ' tTilcetl uirbfUs. C. THUH HOMB, Proprietor. C. PKIi K ItUHK, Proprlelor. O. I'KICK ItlisK. Piopneiur. ('. I'KIl K loisg.. ITooriel ir. C. 1'hltK HONK, Proprietor. Ill OTT Cl. "le Acerb. H'4e Aenia. R-.Ju AmuiiIs, Mole Asisits, Hula Agents, Hole Aoi,U, Holt- Atielila. 8tat loaiiyaddjts,!, iivoi r a co. UYiirr co. . Hi UTT At CO. fiiOTT 4 CO. HVOIT CO. HVOTT A Oi). 'o. J -J If. bKt'OSIIl Mlreet. a iJiMutb koOl V RAILROAD LINES. 1)1111. ADKT.nilA, flKRMANTOWN, AN JitlRklHfOWK k.slf.ROAn. TlMP. TARI.lt. fn and after MOMiAY", May 11, Wt, taait trthsr not ie. FOR flFRVSHTOWW. If are rhtlndelpl.ta 8, 7, s.u 10,11,11 A.M.; 1,1, 1 It S',, s. r-,:, fi. 7, S, a, lo. II, 17 P. M. Leave l,i manlown. A, 7, 7 IVi.s.s JO, , tn, II, 11 A.M. 1.7. a, 4 IV, A, ,.',. 7, s.'l. III. 1 1, and U P. M. Thes Jncion. and ihe , and .IV uaUia ap, oo asH st on the tterment nn II ram h, ill K.s N ( I II 11. 1. RAILROAD. t.-ava Phtlad.lpl,la,, S, lo, U A.M.; I, V.V.T.t an.l II P. M. Leave r-heannt mil. 7-in, S, 9 40, U'rOA.M.ll' ,J'f. 6 o, l s to, and lo so p. M . K)M t ONRIIullliI NKM AND NliRllt'TOWN. Uare Philadelphia S.sas, 11 is, A. M. ; l.S.l, it, H (S.N "A. and III, p. M. .,,""v' Ii,"rri"u".' V. and 11 A. M. Df, H Ihef.s tram in, will stop at Wnaldcoo, Maaarink and t'4,ii.hoe kan oi ly. 1'llt MANATtTVR. Leave rMlaifel,,hla.,8U,tl'liAA M., W, S,4l,l. OS.S I'f.aod list I'. M. ' " nL'J'1M"ni"i'k,t.,,7S;.(5n, A.M., t,l, T, It. K. NMITfT. Ceneral Onnr-n-l.nA. mill I'ecol, MNUI andtlllKKB HtreaU. AUlllTH n.NNSYLVAMA RAIUIOAD.- 1 Kor PrTlll.r.lIKM. l'"Yl.F4ToWN. RASTOX hai t ii cut nk, iia.i.kiun, wii.aiuii Aims, ail WII.LIAM.iPf'RT. ' Bl HVPH ARRsVllF.yrwT. AIMH I ION At. TKSINM. On and arler vtiNHAY , June lit. ixats t'sM.niar Trains f villi leave the N' n l'-ot, 1 II I Itl i Htreel, ator Thamp- l Son meet, 1'blledciphln, daily (Huiulaya oacopled), as I follow a M 7 AM. (Rrprem) for Pethi-tiem, Allenu"n, Manh ('bans, wiikesnarra, vi uilam..rt. V l.'i A. M. (Aeion.inoilattoi,) t,,r llnylestnwa. It' If. A. U. (Areou inodatlon I for Fort W aalilngtoa. 8P.M. ( Aee,.n nnaliilion I for Movh Hon n. II I'. P. M . IFsp-eii i f, r Ketl iahem, fjtihin, Ac. 4-lfi P. M . Iklall) lor lho le.tiovn. fi lo P. M. ( Aceoramodatlon; for HerhJcham, Aileatowa, and Maueh t hunk, fi IS P M. ( A"-, rrrnodatlon) for Lac "date. 11 IV M. (Aitott" Intioni for f on Wea'iinvtoa, 1MA1KS H'lt PHII.AIIK1.PHIA. ,..'n.r,, ii'iipiii Hino-n M ,,''A.M ,in,.llir. Oa, ,1 fi, ileatown at I, '0 A. il., J 4ft P. M .ulid 1 P. M. fort WasbliiKlon al II V A. M and i P. M. CM HCNItAi St. rt.Cau. h.l.la for Rethlelicaa ut ! A. M. Pl.i.ad' l hla for fiovlestow n at II f M. f llovl...lnM l, for I'h1l..l,-I,.),.. ml 7-JO A U 111 i hi, lo m foi Phi adelphla at 4 P M . Illllnian's lta,.gat.e s sfreaa w 111 rail for and deltvar hA g i in tne di-Hri. UUen may be left at No. lit S. l UlkVO floeet. -l;i r.lXIS CLARK, Ajemt A'liW RAILROAD LINK NORTH. 1 I'llll AI'KI.I'IIIA TO mtODKI YN, Ttlltol lill IM HVK HOCUS. KARK .!. f CITfllnv Tict tT a j . , oil, en. rntir ni.. tin anil after Monday, Ann It I, )ho4. tralna will leave? otof VINK Htnet, Philadelphia, every morning at A. J ai. itxtinueyx est epteui. ti.ei n bv the Camden and At lanlle a,,d Hurltai, Mini llel.u.ie il.w li-,ir.,.,l-in o ... Menniontti, ami by tin- comui'Mti.nii an anier Jesn Hoyt, W ,, u, , Aii.iMir iim, enniin n ; reoirninc, leave ll- linihc HUeelWIiarl aver) day (Hundaya axceptaU), at Ii A M Traietera tn the etty of New Turk ara notified not to apply bar paisafie by thla line, ttiesltale of New 4v-y having tirai, ted to ttie Cnmrten and Amhoy monopoly tha exclusive privilege ot earr.l Ing pn-sensers and frelvtit be Iwtia tbc rltiii ol Pteliidelolda and New York. lyW-U W. r. t.UIl-HITH, tii neral Hiiperlnteadent. "WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA KAlI.ItliAli. VIA MU'IA. H' ftlNO AltllA sniKMKNT. On and after UllliAY, April 1, imm, the Tralna wlflleava a- loilov. n : l est e I'hlladeli.rila from the Depot, corner of THIRrY FlltVI and M AUK KT Htreeta.SA.M , U'0,5 A.H..TM P. M.. Cm p M. b'4'' P M lliMadclthla liepot ciian.cd from F.ltlMTKKNTH ant? MAbKKT sneiu ia iilllil Y l lllhl and AlAUitsiZ Htnels. f.eavr West Cliester, from the Depof on Fast M A UK IT Ptriet,t,"Jll A. M 7 -IS A. M., 11 A. M P. M.,4 4V l. M. Ihe rant of II, e YYet l'hilu.!t,ihlu Paisenver KaJlwaF 1 Inii.m l l.rt.,.f at, ,-l 1 l, ,11 ,.v..v l'--.u.UM ,.. ..... from tbe Plilladeli.tna ll. pot. ,H Li ove I'lilladelphia at H no A . M. and 2-aV P. M. I.t ata YYeit Cheater ul s A AI. and 4 Jn P. M. 1 1 Blue learlnii Pbllade plila at H A M. and 4-.n0 P.M., ai d West t heater at 7'4.i A. M. and 4 4A P. M., oonneot wtlh truini on ttie Ph'iadclphta and Haltlmora CenUoi Jtal ronil lor (Jxtord and Intermediate poluta. ja4 il IIKMU wouii, i lei, era! .superintendent. -1'EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINKS. ? Comnitneiiit 1 ilUKHDAk, Bepletuber I, lMol, front 'Vtaluut Strtat Wliarl. for capk may. At III A 11. and J P.M. Fer Hn'cm ana 111 iiln ton. at II A. M and 4 P. M. For lilas.horo. at !i and 10 A. M., and il and 4 P. M. tor W oodhury, 4o a' 'J and 11 M 11, 4, and S P. M. For (llouceater. Ac. at a A. VI . 1'.' M.S. 4. and VP. M. I.KI I RNIMI 1 h'AINM LKAVB Cape Mav ai Ii and II t A. M. Mill' llli. al s 07 A. M .and l-oo P. M. Hslim at 6 A M.,and 1 IS P. M. llilttcetcn atfi I'. A M., 1 .M'l'.M. t.lasaboro ai 7 Inandici; A M .if and 3 nn, P. M. Uooeburj ut7,7tu und tl 47 A. M., olid a 50, and 3 JO. P.M. TUB WF.RT JFI1SKY KXPItF.SS COMPANY, Onire.No. (VAI Nl T Ktre.-t, will call for un1 deliver Ttutgigi', mid ait. nil to all Uie usual branches of Cxpreas blllibesa. A apii'iol ir-esaenger aeeoniian.a eaeh train. J. VAN lllCNSSKI.AKIt, HO tf Hupartntendant. READING RAILROAD. II fJKF.AT TltrSK MSB FUOM PIIILADKIs MIA TO THA INTKfirnil OF i'KNNh lAAMA,' III', H H U VJ.KlLi HL B (jIKHANaNA.C! MllKlil.AM), AM W 1 UailJW W Al.l.Ll, AM) MOUTH, hOIiTHWEHT. AND TUK CANA.DAS. rAHRKNr.Krt thai Ipivk tip pMiiianvi ! H, tt Till I.TKKVTH nt I AI.I owini.l. Mi t-it. fliiltttlt'Ii'ltiu, at tliu I'oitowlm I tiuuis MfHtMNU MAIL. At 8 lis A.. II., for K.-mlnisi. I.t-OHifin, Kohr.il, TJMa. CohiinMa. )lrrlt tMirir. r..ittville. pinptimvc, 'i Amt'iiia,! Hutiiiiiry, Wnljaiiijr'.rt, Kunirn, Uoutipnttir. Niuam Kalli.l lUiiiiiio, a uc. town, rit AitHrie, rituiua, ioie, cttriuit) i Liiuihtit rltur.'. lIL-t rtviuun. Ac. 1 '1 hr irtiln roiiin. ii nt hKADlNa with Fnf P-nntylrni-l nia Rat.ro(l Irani tor Ahniiiwn, Ac, the Ketuliiitf and I Ohi ml!.. ItHilroad lor l.'hrta, I. it ., and t'nluuit.la. andl itli th .f tiMiion VH. y ti im for If irrf-b .rtr, Ac ; ai PUf I Cl.iNTON wltli 'iiiaw l-- imitroHH tralim lor WHkpg-.arr iliimM' rt, lo.fc llavtn, Elmira. A. ; at HAKKiM- JU'lUiwali -Northcm OntiAl," 'M'uoiherland VaHey," ain "rciutjiiiiiu anu rusniifhanna traini ftr M rtiam-l Iwiland.Wiiliamt-prt aiK.tMiatnlH'rnliiirK, Plnj(frova,lM I aftKTFH NliON KXI'ltKsH 1 f nvf n IMiMa.I, liiliia at uQ l At. IT Ueadlnt.-, Potta-I tU1 . IMnftrifve, llitrrliihtirK, w , RoDiif-titinK at Harris,- hum th riinyianta (.' ntral tralna i',r Piutunf( 4t3., MortnrD t t-nirai KaiinmU irnnit iir .sun bury. Nortiuim- bPiwiKl, Kluura. .It., and a' Pirt ( llnt..n with CAtawlawJ Italiioud Uaiiifclw Uiliun. VV.Uis.iuiort, Eluiira. liuiIaiioT sc. HEAIilS'O ACi'i'MMODA I ION. LnTrh Benin k aimn A. M., fioi.pintt at all way it I 1 Ul . arr h t in II Ihtdt ll-htii ut ! H A.M. 1 KciuruinK, i. riiiUiii,ii'a aiu-uo P. M.( arrives tni nriu. injj Birmir in. i Tntliih fur Plillnnipltta If nvc flarrlMbura at 8 A. M., an1 i'nihvjii at Hi a. ai .aniMnu in I'niimii'iiiuia at I P. M. Arininon Irsiint leave Ilitrrlxhiisrif at 9 P. U l'oitvji:,. at V'.H' P. M.. an Kit i if tti I't.l.adelnlila at 7 P. VurVet tiaiiifr. with n Mi-nTBtT rar tttaj h.l.lay" Phils..:, hi) In at I P. Al . for Hrartlni. and all May -tatlona J It vi it. bsiiiii. ut i'.', m-oii, mid Ihin nlugtowuat ii JuP m M (nr IMLtilniMa an.l hII way itatlni. W Ail tlic ai.iv trjh.si run tiaiiv. sundavi eioeoua. Hun. 3 traitit luivt P,.niil at 10 A. M., and PoilA- drM tinaiH i V M ClIJ-.MK.k VaLI.KV RAlLkOAn. Pairticrii for ltriw,iini:i"n and UitwripeHata 101111 tuhi- Hi.- h iit A. M. and in.o P. M. trainn from PtiUadalphta I mttn.if'if !iiiu iutviii(iiuwu kt tt W A. M.t aim U 1J KW HKK r.M'litf KU IMITBUOKa AND Til HI .-ay r Ki w York at 7 V. M .. p!.lTK lt-adlnf at 11 n14 i r le-in . aim ,ininH ii i.k' a iifir.inr hium i'onlvaa ltai:r.nd hi-w f" train tv fltiabuiK. Ut in rmii Lktr rik 1 1 Id U a t-.i It hriiab'irKoa arrtral rM int ri-!' iii aina f. Miicko I mil I'ltntimie at MIA.M i pnt KeAilmt. a' 8 4 M , ami nrrtviiii( at Nw Vorkvl at l vt r i. Miiii,t t a afTOiutuinr ttimie trainti tlirt uvb, btiiwfcfii Jerkey city and i'lttaburu, wltnoo-tfl cuaiiist . i . MHt t ral-tu (Vr N w V ,V lave Htrrlabortr at 8 A.Vl bm1 1 1 M. Mrl tratrut ior llarrtbiin. laava New kortfl IIGA-M. A''l I- M hi ill .IK II I. VALIEY HAILROAI. Truln 1. avi itf. ill? ui i J.'. A M. and 3 M P. M., rH lui rn:f i-t hj i mi nrt-rn ii m A M . ana r. M . H IM il.MI.I. AM) HI SiH'R IANNA KAII.KOAD. 1 rami it av Aiibvirti ai 3 4' A.M. fr Pinj,rov mnm lUnif-buri., an.i ni I"." ana 7 10 r u for Pliittcnia "'JW rntirnii't-' tfom Hi.rriittur., -it 1-' P.M.. aiid ItiMa Plbs aroiunl II 11. A U ! , , A o , I W a Tlirouh flmt-i'lAn. ti.-kgit. und cin'urant ticket to aim llic til, ni al j.otrt-. tit ilu- S-uih and Went and Cnaial 1 he fnl it ti.. tltAt ii, tiro i htu'ntr'lflonlv at :1k; ctllc ufl 8 M(AtK(ilil.1niiM-ii-. N Mil H. tOI'KTH HlraatB I'M '"i i or of A .Mi OLL.i, Ut-ntjraJ Hupruitul COirMI'TATIitV TICKFTS, A '.'A i'r vt t diT-M.m, bwtvvreii any point! (UaLradl oi i iu uira arts n-m-. wii.irAi.K tii;bth, !.-od r.rr 5f:n tiHUf,lia.Htn all iiunt, AtfU.33: fT fnu lliea aud flrmi. JiKA'ON TICK KTM. Kr t) n e, tli, nitiH.or tw Irt uioniiit, for holdari onlyj .0 Mil puiiun, at rt'Uu-fa rnv. t I.I KliVhSH PcHtdlnc mi tbA lint-t.i Hit) roud will b fiimlnha! will f ftrdt,, tutillii.f tliciiiithca aud to lcau ai FvrirrHiow TiniiiTft Ttom Pblladftphia to pilm Ipal staitona, foot r RaiarsL . dav. t u.i.Jmt, and Midv, at redded far, tm ba bad om ai thf 1 Rkctume.ai iUliaJCt. JMaadCAJXuwUlLi oirt)ia. FRr.I.JHT. 0(Mdi of all doarrlpnona furwardM to all th ahovJ fmifiin, irom tin- I'otui'uii'a uuw liaitfht dapot, ilUOAii aiiu niiil.UTT Dirci'ia. uu:k;ht tratss T envs I'MlaAMnlils, dullv a A y IP V wtA I U I I r Krad'uiif, ttbauon, HarrUburg, Pol UT ilia, i'crt C'liaf ton, ana puini uauueu vah.s n at the Philadelphia Pu-U)fflr r.r all placai nn thl road and iu bran-hea at I A, M., aud tr tii prUtClpai aiauuua uiiij mi j 1C.M 1'IIILADEI.PIUA AND lOfM lOIH. Kit IK ItAILItOAD. JOIM Thia ureal Ifue traieraaa ihe Wuriherti and NorHiW'-i cxnintlra m teniiblvanla to tlie city ui yjie on Lake Krttrl It Iiarneeulea.ad nytlia rfctsA.-si ltaaiia aunnoai rt'MrANV. an4 under their uuauicoa Is leulng rupidJf opened IliroUkltolll lu entire length. 1 It I, now n limn tor I'aaaenger and FralitM bnalneii frn& IlarTiaburg lo a ropoiluru. tlf' nilli-al.oa ins baatem llv aion, and trout bhaSuud 10 lutt tfS saua), ou Ui rt uatw lllvUi-11. iiue rtr raaaiHOSS TRAlgS AT miLinit.PKH. Mall Train leaeaa "-U0 A. Ml s.apraa Tram ksavi-a rau p. ivaT l ei, run tnroiie itiiuui hakuk both way, on Uie fl ....... .., .- I-T.il.rt.lola .ud 1..,. 11...,, ..,a ..,U,... W Balilnioia and Iii-i Haven. laeaaai lieevlna Oar, on tha Eipreai Train both wan lor Inloi-uiatUin re. peeling I'aaaunger buatnea., aiipl. .1 V ' H. ' comer otKl.KVKMTIl and MAkr.El Hu..La. at And for r relglit Pu.tnea, ol tho t.'omuurir . Immi. w M. tl. Kltiaalon, Jr , con.ar BU I Kt -N 1 U and JdAJtHL SlrtMHa, 1-luiailelpliUl. J, W, Keruoid., Kata. i. M. UnU, Agent, a. H. C. B Baltlmora. II. HOrfRTOiT. tlaneral Kr eight Agent, rtuie-lelpi.laj. LEWIS L. IIOUPI', OclHrat Ticket Agent, -Ull..l, li.h, Ji'HKi'ii i rurrM, Jiif-tf Stacral aluia.tr, MfUainapll