"(gwnfog - clcgtaph MONDAY. SErTF.MDER U. W. THE BABMEMT CHBWTH 1ITW. Mr B H. riunu'tre conUlbuM to Good Wotit th. following trsasliUlotl ot th First Clirl.ti.t. Hymn from lftQ Ortck of Clement of Alexandria, of which H says: "I 'un balf-wlltl at.rnptnfSs.aiKi Maori inr... . Jb-tLin, and passionate exlmlini, rt': 2n eoniiiiuoin trains 4f thought and t-.t,in, ioeh as )ter hymns a'Miunil in, wo may sv,, li is tKlleTfd, no runoto likeness to tlie:e "plriinl songs," songs I vrry dtcl corjlnR from tli Spirit who taught men to cry AMia, rather, whi.li Tiers at om-e thtsveivasion ami the food of the ecstatic love ami adoration of tlio nsw-lxirii ( tinrvu of Christ." Cmrr. for the tn,orn atfeil, Making in will glvo hood ; "WIcir thfit dire-lust right The wild bird's wandering flijtliti Hulm tor the shins Hint hi-'i Their pathway o or the dren ; Phi'herd of sheen tliatnwr Tbelr Muster on the thnr Ktir up lliy children -;, with uii.iom mvJi In hymn end Vb , , "'dl,',f'li,.).,unpBVordi " K "KinJ-t 1,0,1 M!gilvtI, wisdom's m,; ' '"Ay when cares annoy, ."er of endli as joy ; )f all our mortal race " tavlotir, of boundless grate, s O Jesus, hear. S Shepherd and Sower Thou, Now helm, nnd Iricll' now, Wing for the heavenward llrht Of nock all pure and bright, l-kber of men, the blest, Out of the worid'i nnrest, Ont of Sin's troubled sea Taking us, Lord, to Thee; Out of the wares of strife With bait of blissful life; "With choicest ti-h, Rood store, Drawing Thy nets to shore. Lead us, O Shepherd true, k Thy mystic sheep, we sno, Iad ns, O Holy Lord, Who from Thy sous dost ward, With all-prevailing charm, Peril, and curse, and barm ; O path wheie Christ hath trod, O Way, that leads to Uod, O Word, abiding aye, O end leu Lisbt oil hijth, Mercy's fresh-epi inning flood, Wotker of all things good, O glorious Life of all That on their Mutter call, "i ' Christ Jesus, hear. O Milk of Hearen, that prest From full, o'erthwing breast Of her, the mystic Undo Thy Wisdom hath supplied; Thine Infant children seek, With baby lips ail weak, Filled with the Spirit's dew From that dear bosom trne, Thy praises pure to sinr. Hymns meet fnr Thee, our Kinif. For Thee, the Christ ; Our holy tribute this, F'or wisdom, life, and bliss, singing in cnorus meet, Singing in concert sweet. The Almighty Son. We, heirs of peace unpriced, We, who are boru in Christ, A people pure from stain, l'raiso we our Clod agAia, Lord of our 1'encc. ; - . FRENCH ETIQUETTE. Whether with individuals or with nations aothlng tendi so much to the continuance of friendship as a good understanding. Etiquette .was invented so to discipline and set In order meetings and assemblies, whether great or small, that they may not be disordely mobs. If eti quette were, ldculical and uniform all the world over, social intercourse would roll on anti-friction wheels. All would go rii;ht, or nearly so. Frivolous grounds of Ill-will and quarrel would be greatly diminished. No one would hare the tight to take offense, at a form ur usage which is atringent on everybody without exception. As it is, half the hitches, pulls-op, and stoppages which occurs in society result from Mr. and Mrs. So-and-so's taking umbrage at proceedings on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Such-a-onc, which Mr. and Jlrs. Such-s-oue never dreamt would give oll'onsc. They have unintentionally violated some, rule of politoness, on which their neighbors insist, while they make light of it, or perhaps are ignorant of Jta existence. Unfortunately no universal code of etiquette -exists. The rules vary in various countries. What is sullieicnt fur the occasion here is in Inflicient there. What is polite amongst Turks is the reverse amongst Christians. With politeness, as with everything; else, too much of a good thing Is good for nothing. "Z.'tf media in rebut," faith Horace. There Is reason in roasting eggs. To overdo any observance is wearisome when it is not ridiculous. The world, which is especially ruled by eti quettethe world of courts ullords plentiful examples of the absurdity of overstraining con ventional rales. A kingsurroundud by attendants, may yet have to wail nareroot, in consequence! ol the absence of the ollicur whoi-o riifiit it is to shoe royal leet. When Cardinal Kichelieit was nego tiating with the English ambassadors the mar. riage of Henrietta of France with our Charles I., the match was nearly broken otf on account of two or three additional steps in advaneo to meet them, which the said ambassadors exacted. Kichelleu got over the dilllculty by taking to his bed.- l'bllip the Third of Spain, seriously ill, woe silling in his srm-chsir before a fire on" which an unntcessary quantity of wood was piled. As the heat became uncomfortably tierce, tho kiug re quested the Dens who wore present to rmnovo a tew blazing brands from the hearth. liut the grandee of Spain who enjoyed the sole priri.ege of laying a finger on the royal lire was absent, and bad 10 lie sent for. The king's arm-chair might have been drawn back, llut the grand chumberluia lone possessed that prerogative; and the cham berlain was in fault, as well as the stoker. More, it Is forbidden, under puin of death, to touch thu person of Spanish royalty. Consequently, in virtue of court etiquette, und in the presence of his courtiers, the king was done so tlitiroujflilv brown that he died of the rousting the very uos.t cluy. Thaiik heaven. In ordinary society, things aro not curried to stu b evttemes. NeveV".heles, it is possible for Jio.iteui ss to be exuggerauid into af fectation. Thus, it is a mark ot respect to yield the precedence at the threshold ot a door ; but to insist too long and obstinately, bccomci ri.li.u lous. Adiumutic iwltr cone ude.s an a- t ot a comedy by the entrance of two old Indies wti route to call t the same h nise. Tliey oiutu illy aprtcto go In first w.th such persistence, that thu diop tcuue closes on lliein hot. no either will as sume the pioccilenee 'J en minutes HUer.v ir l-, when the drop scene rise-, the dowagers are s ill at their struggle of ceremony, and it is only slier a debute ot several seconds tnut one ol Hum makes up her mind to cuter. Certain rules of court eti piette may, pcrh;is, ayiieur ridiculous, und u icpuxnance may bo telt to eoiiiorunug to them, lint it is wise' to pluck up courage under adverse elr titnst inccs, and to Uu at Koine as tlicy do at 1; oiui'. N in kon whom no one will ueense of bcu w-mtinf in dignity himselt, or ot wishing his represent t tives to be wanting in dignity is reported to have said to au l-.ngli.h envoy, who ha.l L,0eii rclused un audiem e by the Kmperor of China because he would not prostrate himself in tho manner re quired. ".Monsieur, I should request my amoas milor, it necessary, to lie a conpieof hours ou the Hat of Ins stoma, ii, but, ut inn- price, t suecee 1 ,u liis ini:tiion." 'ibelirst condition of pie-cut. iliilitv in soe'v is cleanliness. 1'eraonal i:eutn.:.-s und mv:.t ti propriety ought to march to:-etiicr si le bv si.l. Inicllcctual anility Is no c.vc iso for j..-r.onal ingligeuee. Voltaire and Ci.-cio-a i-iti,ou - brace to couple both strongly insi-t on , .canli ness, and both urge th -it it be without an'-- tatioti ; not carried so far as the iauti h duiue's iieatncss, who re I used to let l.cr house be -qnjwn 1 1 Cii.itlcs V, "because,'' she said, -he won't t.il.o or, his thocs." You ought to salute all persons of your ac qiiuinumce wherever you happen to meet them. It is bad taste to refrain from saluting an inferior until he has first saluted you. Not to return a cultite, out of pride, is the proof of a silly and narrow mind. Ju out of Ihe way plaoes, aud in thu country, it is customary to salute unknown persona bom you chance to meet. If you ate walkmir w ith a Irieml, and he is suluu d by one of Ins friend-, you bIjo it re bound to return the mime, tiiouch unacquainted with the person who inai.es it. Juliinatu irieuds sulu.o by uiot.uu of the bund ; equals, bv taking oil the hut and rais ing it a little above the head, or by a slight bend ol the knee, as if making a curtsey. When, alter 4-xi hanging salututious, you enter into conversa tion with a superior or a lady, you ought, in 1-iaiue, to runum uncovered, lut tu hand, uutil requested 10 replace It. ?P It Is ntl allowable to take the hand of person" I you meet, rxcvpi nctween equals or liv a sniv-rl t to au Infi ilor. hen you lake anv one's -n'i ton may press it gently, but not'shak' ,1 ij s onpohte to call any ons loudly by P' m ln" lh, street. 11 r."" OM,r WRT' ,tll.mr.a nlwars be done with the i..ot extreme P'l".(li;'; "ukini. 0fl vo;. bat, even when aihln" f .... ni- - Inferior class. In 1? JTZ uJ ,a ,'' others as von w rftx-'lte"- to the !,.. , Sd lr"sd " 'nM '"' by," ,hd Infor '?, . ! nonml M supply the r. f, desert . re can. ln villages onlyillcr houses to 1 of towns, is it allowable I" , nke inqiihifi. cont'octlng links .htt or viio" ar.-on.-oe,' loireiuer atnt seep of mctety : they bring PKs tb in could arise from lip moie intimate ri ,iire. W'c cannot, tbere niete bnstnetis iuNantliropei, tlmt calls are to i loir, allow, witrta' they ought to be abolished, wearisome, ail and even nccraary when mad.) Thcv ate mid 7ns. 1 1 yon come to settle in jnil.ei.su la usual to iiiahc what is termed "a a to' cull" on the x rsons w itn whom von havo (..o. In short, in 1- taiicc the new comer l tlm first i call ; he la cxprrti-d to seek Itistet l of waiting to le sought. After a dinner, ball, or evening party, u should call on vonr entertainer within the wr k following, i lie lir-t case is sometimes cnlltd a rimtrilr fresri. n. It is not pi nnis-iblc to keep people waiting w ho all upon j ou. It would be an impertinence to do so, w ithont absolute necessity. If you are detained by nny accident, you must charge mother pci -on to do the honois of the bou e, until you can np ear and make proper excuses. Any one who a"f( d o'herwisc would expose, bimscli' to mortil.Miik' lessons. A duke, belong Ii g to one of the lift families of l-'iance, c led one day on a mitiib r, ho happened Ut b busy ai ranging the hooks In his library. The minis ter, ut.w lllirir t-i quit his tak, sent a rcou-.'st to the dulie to wait. Alter the lapse of an hour, the rnini'-tct doienrd til show himself, sayittir by way of excuse, ! bad quite f irgoifoii y . ii , Mon sieur le Due.' "Say, rather, that y"n forg. f your-clf, Mon sieur le Ministre," n plied the duke. When persons who rail on you take th ir le n e, yon are Uaiud Ui accompany them to the d.so , unless you aie al-o reee;ing otlier visitors. If even ion discciid oi.eortAoul the do r st -ps w ith tin in, the attention is -till greater. Kinitig far the servant to show people ont, while vou remain without stirring in the dialing r:n. alone, is Quite cpposril to French rsd'.trnex. m.l has, probably, given frc.mentotlcnse to torvigners I Ignorant of our hub ts. I The nta-ter or ujlstre.-s of a hense shov.l 1 r.e-.-r ofh r a dinner siois ff-, - ;,,;it-. A m;er o--f t--vltcd -omc people to !int:cr. ar J treated tS.-at ! meagre late. At lessen he v:d, - ka ev. v y i fru nus, 1 am jo'.j . -. 'u.'u-. " i "Oh," rcjilicd et c ot 'he b-irjrry su 'v.-nrr-s, i little ceremony does os harm." Martalnvt'le, tbe aut! or of tie ' Vied i: M.-.i- ', tor," acvepted a dinner vt the injd. Mi so ! charmed h s hosts wr.Jt t cvrvervi::..-n. '.."la;. when about to take h: '.cae, t't wculi voc e- j nimgouniti n nxeet a :-sw t r cvui nj t:ii dttiiiigwith tlicn a-rain. ,-rr wei:. t.?ea. ' said, "since yon tt'i-t. 1 wit J:-t w.sa yea v-l Imnieduitely, if yon like." Urillat Saaiitt declares that t.: m tu wio re ceives his friends w-.ihotit jayitt tn;rse)uai a:cea tion to the repast prepared for thern. ts unw"r:l:v to have friends. You are resinmsib'e for the well being of the persons yen inrite, so long as they reinein under your roof. For a getitlemau's dinner roil wiil hare hot side di.-hes, venison, fillet of beef, all the courses solid and succulent, plenty of roasts. No light pnsiry or sweets, but pates, hams, boars' heads, und other charcuterie of celebrity. At dessert, scicei cuceses, oranuy encrnes anel plums, early fiuits, and a few sitnplo sweetmeats, solely tor show. A ladies' dinner is a different affair: cool side dishes, courses of choice fish and game, plenty of delicate pastry, first rate vegetables, lta variun cheeses ami creams pcrfutncJ a la vunille and a la rose, elaborate and elegant dessert, with bonbons varying in M tror, shape, and smell. A mixed dinner must be contrived to suit all tastes. Mote well, tho cheese at dessert, not between din ner and dessert. When you invite French friends, hare at least two or three sorts of cheese on the table, c.ich under a glasa cover. Tho " I'hvsielogie du Oout" says : "A dessert without cheese It) a beauty blind of one eye. Cut the cheese offered you, lengthwise, instead of helping yourself to the pointed end Kirch napkin should be ticketed with the name of the person for whom the place is intended. Four glasses are the Indispensable escort of every knile and fork ; thu largest for viu ordinaire, an other for choice wines, another for champagne, a louriii tor iuc line wines tuKcn at dessert and with entremets. In the grandest mansions, fresh knives aud forks arc given with every change of plates ; In second-class houses, knives and forks are changed ut each courso, iiud after fish; in muny, the sumc knife and tork serves through out the iliuner, aud lire replaced by a knifo only at dessert. llefore dinner the mistress of the house should see that u!l urrungements are properly m ide. At dinner she ought to charm everybody by her grace, attention, and fi icndliness. Alter dinner a well-bred woman will not betray in the presence of her guests any marked utieuiucss respcctiit!? what is left in tho dishes. It is ridiculous fir a hobt to show anxiety to save elaborate confe -tionery which may adorn the tablo. It 1h for thu guest to plead for the spai iu:t of those cdili:es, which are generally contrived to please tho eye rntber then the palate. bread, v, hen once handed to you, may not be sguin cut, but only broken. The hiack-bottle question Is speedily settled. Wine luuy not be decanted. The dirtier, the dustier, tho mouldter, the inoro cobwebby, a bottle is when placed on the table the better. It is the down of the peach, the bloom of the plum, tho dew of tho rosebud. When a bottle is uncorked, and you are about to help your neighbor, it is polite to pour into your own glass the first few drops (which Italians would squiit ont on the tloor), before filling your neighbor's ; and theu afterwards to fill your own. Fating is not so simple an act as the multitude imagine. Animals feed ; nun eats; clever men only know how to rat. A novice in society, sitting opposite an old marquis whose manners bore the stamp of the highest refinement, ex claimed, "W hen shall I out my soup like that gentleman ?" Vou may know middle-class Kiiglish from middle-class Fiench, thus: the Fnglish sip soup from tho side of their spoon, the French from the end of it, holding the utensil as it they wi re eoing to pitch it down thoirthroat. After eating an egtr, break the shall. Never wipe a gift's or a plate with your napkin, which would be Hi) implied suspicion ot your host's chniiliiii ss. Fish must not bo touched with a knile. A fork should no', be laid on its back. The masts r of the house generally takes his place at ine middle nl ibe table; tho mistress aits oppo site. On cither side ot each are placed the most favored gttists. The right is the seat of honor. At very grand dinners the hosts do nothing. Hoth the dishes ami the wine are served by initio domestics, w ho inline them when tliey oiler them to the guests. At the conclusion of the dinner, bewure of folding your napkin, us If you were ut home. The liu;;cr-glass and inoiith rmsiug cus tom, (more to be honor, d in the breach lhau the oliMivui.ee) is st 11 unsettled uud debatable. In gi n- nil, it ts obligatory to spend tliu evening in the house wheie yon have dined. In the ctso of votir being eotiipclhd to mire tariier and, for that, it is stiictly nu'cs-uiy to have unavoid able riictinisfatires to al'i ce as the r -uin yon should give notice of it bcfoie tint repast, and! ou departing, timnile-t extreme regret, l-.xe pt wlicu he is bcssed to slrij.',or hen he takes any re in shun t.l: , CU-tntn II quires a ftcutlelllllll to b bl his hat ill bis bcnil lliroiii'liout the soiree. Tins usaewas probab.y inveuicd lo keepatvkw.ini individuals onto! the dillieully of not kuoiug wnai to do v nli their peudcut arms. It is only allowable in a case of the greatest inlii: a. to recline on a sou or divan in every otlier i use Jon must uiaint ,bi a decorous po-ture mid uUittuie ; that is, ilboiit the least lioticha latiic Oi lice utnl casiui s-. A rcinisucss, whi -h is inti' li to be us'ieitcd, loViatcs in men the rin-si tic t;f their I even In eertam i -rciuo-i, Ions ice. jitions. Voting peopl.- will do well to ill. ' lam iioiii a posture, w hich is really loo dia-S'l.on-like, and which, thank Heaven, la lies arc In cr ii How i d to u.sMiiiie. It .s improper, it t u soil er, to express your own opinion:, too loudly and decidedly. If the apart ment in v hich you are receied h is its, tables and chiiuuc) pieces huleii Willi rare and curious oi-iects, you in i--t uo tain, in--oi -.inn; to the I'u ecu et.de, iioiu toiicbmg those hic-t. You lii iy tciip'i !y p. lii.i'. oi.r.t.'i to t.o.e down a vo'inm- Iioiu a loek-shelt. I mrlng Ion-.' v. iiri r ctenim-'s, it is not always po. s ble to k- ep i p i .u v. rii! ..., and st.il less to enliven il wim new uud int re.-' in .- topi -s, In ibi(-li rue il oiu u dectieia'e.s into bacivbitins'. V'ln-t und otlur gaiui a iitlord it greet re.v mr. c ; c.inls nre belter than cilutnny. ( ar l pliyers sbculd luatiib st n- itlier r k t e-.iilt.ui m a' w in uu c, nor ill humor at lo.-int. A person, whose avarice was notorious, boasted of huvmg lost a c i.s,dciul le sum at cards without uttering n word of complaint, "lam not stiipri-ed at it," ii pl ed a w it, "gioat sorrows are dumb." If jour i uitncr at whist lie u grand p rsonagc, in case of winning you must, in Fiance, take care not to suy : "i have won," or, " W'c have on," but "Vou havo won, tuoii.dcui," or, "Moti seigneur bus won." Card debts are aid within twiuiy-fuii! hours. A feat of pedestriauisiii is noted by a I.il.c Superior newspaper. A man mimed Finncgun started Iioiu Copper Harbor at ten minutes pa-t U, A. M., and alter three hours' stoppage at vuriotis mines on the route, arrived at Houghton ut hall 'past Si 1'. M , having iravelui tiny-seven miles. The day was sultry, making the walk lunch more lilc-oiin; thau it it had Keieu cool aud bnty. J?A.n'Tj5 OUR TALTIMOPsE LETTER. V. tinl Co' ,''l'ttf,'l,'n''f r'it vlvaOij; Ti-ltjrapH. ' IUltimohk, Neptomlier 11. fo-morrow the old defenders of Ilaltiinoro at (he battle of Norlh Tolnt will celebrate the anni versary of that triumph. They will proceed to Towsonfown, where a grand dinner will bo par taken of, and such other proceedings Inaugu rated aa mar prove consonant with the. occasion. Only a few of these vetcr.nis are now left, each of whi m shows that time has niadu "prions inroads npon Mm. There nre till around lliltiiuore n.any evidences, su -h as ititreiichments, breast, works, old forlic-aea, Xe., nhhh WTO ere ted duro. the w.ir of IHI'i. It is a i ry apparent fa -t that t'io notniiiufi u ot (iineiid Xict 'ellau to I'm Tie-l-lcuey has tni'ld ititllely ill this latitude. Si resiionlHts, w ilhoul an t xceplmu, since reading his Iciter of ni 'eptutiei", ami biulmg he not only evades their t'bieuco plallcrm, but goes lor the integrity ami inn Visibility i f the I nlon, di op him like hot le d. 'lin y tioiv miv tin y would nith'-r rote for Lincoln, knowing exactly h"W and where he. stnr.ds 1'eace men , r e aro afraid of lain, w bilst there ore iIiohmipiIs s ho believe his letter is written to catch War Ilciiiis'rats, and yet, If elected, lie would go back squarely to the OhicaiM platlolm, and be roiitrollcd tmally by such mea as those lotiml in that eatcgoiy, iu Congress and out, opposed to voting supplies for the army and to caii v n g on the war, thus I. aving us finally to be weiikiiud, uiervatul, lolled, and eventually tiainpiril ii on b the lyiaiiiin al tiaitors id' the t-oiitli, who, linding us In such a coudt ton, won id ilieutte their iowi Ictiiis, and InaUe us Utile better tl an sliiM-s. 'lrue nnd loyal t'nion nun, who were on.v his fitrnds. aie ntraid ot the company he is In, and apptehrml, however t'air his promor andhoucat bis resent intentions, be mtstht t led aatrav by w th . bnprinop cd s-!ili. isiis, ivu tv led tiy them, ami eventual. v run eur tiatnei tnio uryii icvabb' di:! eu.lv m.d dai-vei. U is tust to much the man a ti c u rn act the puty h is "ilh.ihal they finr 1 ckav twer, t'.u-v .. as nnl- v;.e I m tUe O.,1. PitUSfiU P1-!. ' Is t Ai t:.0 ICS SAUs;. of I in ;u' c? b.cvs'v c: t. u, a, s i ot avd w at Cvus'.'- yvt y .-! .a ih. ".u t"i!, s iv imss-.-iii v--.-. ts s".irv an CS C! S c t. 1., IS . stf. I C. .- x" 'Se-u "I : it l" Mr iv.' y SMt.n-uii, -).' 'i.iivn Je-.er-jii ed i-j.-ti a V:o, i-J r..-ce, m. yvs-i .v t ' r-isr J s-tt-a-ivj-.-.J, .seviifs,-. a--, i'td as J.-s ia,.'tr . ois, rsi.s-r t ni l ..s ui-. cm '.v .J, so !v efx.ssioo niytr sj iiouois ai ltes-it.iif uxjipieiis-tj u.- l:Ja 31. t'tl h K .ill) slli-,r :,, iiit'H';nt- is , e.lo Vjs.' H, JJW oll,V svn-, .liol.ts.,, W st,s til.) Isieifa Jo. -it pv.n.v, ami a eosei uiuuiii iii...i(. .i vfii . N .'U 4.1st X'Ol . f'telV I.V siWIOai. 'SIIWiS IH-ul. Ijuuih Vp t. H: Cclli 'll,IJ.;wi i ..t.h V, .lUu v )i,u,t, 'las-ti ....u yrv'ei-.--i s .slo u. ,i :u -'.-.nj.-k. V -i:tJi V-tijv a--1 t.l ,lui a.ss Jweu n.iui.- . 6 in a -id 'tg w-.-uio uo .k.em, iui. ifin ,! I. s-aa eari. lie ia-.. rviii.i.:! v-i.J la to )o i.m. luetl. ecu - ecii;r c-t-:'! ;s.ej so J t,:)e oimLiou, ni.i. we wu Id bv 'oi.i w yiii'. w.ta Don. a i.ior- saiisls sA.;tiy how ic tu.-iage -seceisit i:ni vi..s ioya.isis i-t a si-utfirrj ta.'r.:er su.a'i. Af-cr tie l.;h ot rext oioa i. tr d-ay which a vote :s to re tak-.-a :n r::ica;.on o;' ti-e new s-uue l oti-titunon, Mary aa-i wtli t f;rver freed In m tLe incubus of African or negro sia ', very. 1 his is a g ore us a.:h:evem..nt, s:.ii has. j withi.utdcutit.bt.cn hastened by the verymtes of those in rtbeinun, who proclaimed that sabie institution the corner-stone of the would-l South em fslareholding Kepnblic Henceforth we are destined to incalculable progress and gr-atne-s. There was ifiiite a severe accident on the North ern Central ruilroad yesterday ; several killed and wounded, but we have no particulars. It is amusing to behold the perfect stream of recruits for the army that is passing into and passing through llaltimorcat present. Not a day pusses that more than a thousand, and often several thousands, are seen en route for tho front. They are all fine lookins men, in cheerful spirits, and look thoroughly confident that the Rebellion must soon be crushed out. Two-thirds or more of them are veterans. Since tho war commenced we have not seen men so hOa:tul and earnest. It is really inspiriting to behold anil converse with them. Willi scarcely an excoptlon, tho prevailing po litical sentiment among them is, that there should be do change in tho Administration until wo have choked oil traitors, closed out. tho Rebellion, and secured permanent peace. In oilier words, they all go tor old Abe as Commander-in-Chief, und the active generals now under him fighting for freedom anal a restoration of the Union, lloxo. u tlXTXlX STATIM fIX PER CUNT. LOAN OF 1881, l'OH KAI.K, In amounts anil sizes In mlt purchasers, at liwast mtrkat rates. HONDS READY FOR DELIVERY. C. 11. W1UGHT .V CO., Ho. 114 H. THIUD RTBI'.EI', Opposite the Esclianito. seV.-t(lct J011U,1I CLEAH CUI3KK GOLD AND SILVER MIINIMO COJIPANY, GILPIN COT'NTY, COIORADO TERRITORY, Truisteeat Hon. JOHN A. DIX, Hon. EDWARDS ITERREPONT. JOSEPH FRANCIS, Esu., T. U. IiUNTINO, Esu., A. O. DODI-TSII, Esu., Colorado. Irc?elloiit i How, JOHN A. DIX. Trcusiircr i JOSEPH FRANCIS, Esu.. COtl 11HI-1 I CHARLES F. BLAKE, Esu. 1 b iroprty of this company canilita ol W2hi fcot on the "Ciisaiua lln,;,M "tiiejinry No 7." "Hlmaiiiu,'' "Uon K.rd," anil otliir e. lei, ml. A dev.-lopcl OoM-hearinj Ixelct ta the ainliiK dutrlct uf t'oloraito. AUo, ilit lieuaeriMi still, new ruiiuiiut, and In asoullaut orilsr Capital Stock $1,000,000. Whole Number Shares 100,000. Par, $10. A lnr,t p.rt(i-n uf tht- utt-c1. Lis A'readv tn tHtfa y lrUstt- nl-t riciiuii. I'i i kfcir' im upt-n ut tuo tdilc- ot tNf inmiijir v, ut So. ii't lii'sivtT ftr'et. Nw m, wiit-i m It ii ti Tii mii-r "i sttniitw cm U iilicrii-e;l I r ut pur, Ut !tt'l,u tt the I rraiaiiit r ol tin CouioMiiy Uutwetn lli'o J,t ii rs ot li' A M. buU J I'. M . ( opu-n (r Uu- iTor-lttolUi Hid be OJUlllcd tit OlO (t1l'4 it lie t' iiiiouiy. uuLs I j it ll.'n KM';i 'lO HIS OLD lU'AUlKRS. 1 i iMttl 1 F. I'I,SKK. imuit'i'v iiii.nrifir "I "ii Hon,.'.- v. K"V H. I 01 Ir I II MUlt. ! l-'W I I lU'Till, II 11 II ill (It to if I' 1 )'.' .l'!-1 It i MM' 1 Miii n- tl.itt In' ri turiii'ii i- tin? Out t.i-1 i. - M li luili ill. (I i Miitnnmli' ' ol ..!iti. i ifiUnii jjjf. A li i-xc'll. iit Liiin'li li.i.v tiiiJ t: wiiinj. A' so on h inA n I'.i' ii- tirviiliii' nt Dl l.i'jiw;.-., Alc, f ..ii' , mil! I.i.m lU- r. ht -t -t.VniJi DUIINK' C O T T A 0 I!. " I) 'I i-or io'ii'nr. fnv. m.d well K inwn p' i-n of .c'i-i nit- oitll.-it tit In' H. I., .nrii.i ... HIVI'll ult I Mi Noli M,i eh. ig HitJii).' u in 't Dim iiij liuuiit , .niUrr U.v att.ioict uod :mKiaiii!f aiipcr. iti-iii ol .MjNiUvAl. .UVLS M.I.noN, l'i:.i! i.niifU Tlii) Ai!mi:'l n:iu' in-itiuT tln.c, money, inr nif nti'm lf) fci'i i at i u It'i 11. e cl.olftjit Win .- an 1 !.;.iu .r I ; 1 Trior c U i .mil Old Ht"C' AU' on ulftii.'it, w.u, it tai.nut lt tiiia)Jt tl In l'f . iiailt- iilntt. let ur) ii ainvl.o l.'vi' Jm t oni ley uru i loinl of Fo i diniH ((iv c t Li A'li.'ni.il a cm il. ii 1 1 .Dim 1 ;U )I JMM1IN(j 1 1 01 J 1 LS. A M ' ) N ( i s'l IllK 1 1-nl'iii' iLiiit-i. it) i.iol ArnMid l'l.i!.it'li'lri. ihi-ic .ire in lie m bi-i)..i-. ti., iew "lOM ISl., ia hKLMl'iI hM.e', mIimv, f Ul.iNL'l'; oi.ihi- i.l-l iiml w.-ll known "liortilt h II .til, M u. o ionit-i of hV K roVN l ino ai-it TOWN SI ill' MM'. Hot.' I, Mi. .KK.i: W. KiML U l'n.ti lur 1 1 both, wiiii h in in-tv tl asunuii nl kt(ifc'atuo (ui tl i ir in: lire hut. t-tn. Tin' t r Imut 1 i; ui'V UilOi: ( tihlc i li bl!.t-lc will Int found at . ju li ilnc!, n l , not i li ht.tium k tin- limn. out oi i-.int. tt twimt. will l ii,te io . A upleuaia Lunrli uver duy, liutu 11 U li o ci-M-k. 1J0 I in 1 loorurs alk VAri.Ts, s. k. counlu J I MMKIl ui.d 1 HrsM T Huift', t. NftriC I MTHi NIAIK TKI.n.KAl'U 0'M('i5. 1KNIi'IAN it' ll HI AMI. IX E rOnlRI' AM I. KM Al.KH IN TMK f'lTlT. Ol.lt I'.H VNJHI.1, WlhK, lil N H , HKIK. I A I HOIJNIA AM t'Al A Wit A WINKS AM. I.KANJUKS, f N.,IMI, IHISIl, hCO'K H, ANDAMKKH AS ALt AMI IHi'iHh h I HIT. TMi rrlrlnAtrd old mmikI tut v inx litistn nnrtvntcd n1 tliitfiii-tilT ft 'lilted, Willi one ol the llueat Mt'H k ol Alei nd tio J.iijiiora in tli? ally, tl. proiri'iir Invito tii j uii ic tu gt Uuu n .4tUt (Mjiiiidut u ii it ut U.t ir . SEPTK(BEH 12, Latest Southern News ACCOUNTS mOM ATLANTA. REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS NEAR MOBILE. Interesting i'rom Charleston. HOW JOHN MORGAN WAS sunrnisED. frm: kin ,vinc;i::h Al l Allta NHAIl Aft NTA. front thr Ii 'iinoii'l K imtn r, Sftftml r 9. M (kim, tin., Nepteniticr 7. YoatorJuy our H'1 vaiii c ilrovn lite cni'tny from Junovboro, ami ri enituieil tlio liu.-pitiil, containing ninety eit'uiir woiiudecl. Miminti cotttlniira to tlniw baek Ills forres tnwnrtla Atlanta, for tlie purpose1, it la reporteil, of tuetitl rniDK li e nurks ou the eastern, we- t crn, ami southern approach, tliereto. I'ltiern liumlreil mil intiT our lo.-aos from nil raiinrs in the t itilc .itnl fklrtnliln s of lait week. 'Hie army ia now in tine spiiita, MIOM MOI1II K. Monn.v, Sop(rmlr 7 Last nli;lit out' of our yaw in. ,-otit.iimti ten men, was eupturoil l.y a 4iIm-.' Iiimuli, neiir ilie uliati neiiom. Tliey ero. tumc-ver. nvapturcil by the pie sot bout 1. 1, (. ,.,'n. All nuiet. Ill's 4 11 MY. Vi 1 1 i;mh uu, SoptemlH-r S. Notlilns; haa of. euirv,! aloi-tf e'ur lines utility, 'l'litnv was soino am. uv t.tin i ll eur lelt ami riylil ecutro Ih ir,n fleen an,l taeWo o'eloek to-iliiy, ami at tf.c nine time a trw alien were hum am. luu the ovr it e! the eity . hi vat SHTOM. y ... ,i u .v. w. . .e -w", A.-. . t'uit.ies. SeptetnWr 7 Our prNner avtv . e'. on VL't t i I.ia-.ul t. ,'.y , a ul mrv-ul f.'.v .wti,';! t ". ll-e t-ar of l- toiv Wetter, -4-.'v4 t- a 'a'-.w eov'.y ot' , '.:n-.e:. ei v . W if'wy trv.'-5 two tv ".o to tiriv -"in i wi'iviM. l a ty t', or t'vur.ceu IvIMJI. "S:!.-. u: ':iil 't' cii jenvty e A-".! h : .lte Xetu yr:i ,i, !?ort j -ju ,tr, -.ei R'i'.y '-..-t!i at liio -! '::a i: -a I'io-.- ? e neot up t ,i'.-ii.iv urv on 1 1 eu-it n ' wo: '-v'tv: pArtes ..t ..luu uai CaJ:ry cu '.A'a orvej., lir.iit: oiuo j-'.y i."".-b dot.. l i Vjci. tiia.! another t'uuie a:tempt last eUa: to t.ow lm Kort Sumter, hut t'ailtj, the tori-Jo e.p.veliu;- about tLree liuadeed yards f:er'u the toil. 1 t.t re i vo chanu'e in the fleet. Ibe otily life lot yesterday l.y the enemy's !.e..s aiu that of an unfortunate cow. A nef.'io ! severely, hut not dangeionsly, wounded by a Imminent i f shell. THE CONSCKIl'TIOX TO IIS F.N I'OItt Ell. Frvtn tht Charltvtn .S uth Carohnian, ;,a. TLe rctoliitioii of the authorities to enforce the coiiMTiption in this city has met with general approval. The enrolment will bo shortly pro ceeded vwth, and every man from seventeen years of age to forty-live is ordered to report to the enrolling olllee. The order recently issued, which does not exempt foreigners resident in the city, is just, us they aro not untitled to greater privilrpcs thun tho citizens, when utl'ordcd the same protection. An order permitting tbem to leave the city should ho considered u favor. HOW JOHN MOHOAN WAS OAt'0 1IT K ItrROIC WOMAN THAJ'H UIK Mt'UllKllEU HIS EKI'OUTS TO rHCAI'K. Vasuoton, September 11. The Richmond litamineroi the !lth ( r) tells the story or a story of the capture and death of the notorious John M or Run. It seems that he was on a rccounois BMiec near Greenville, KuHt Tennessee, and using the privilege of a highwayman's practice, took Io0'it gB at a n inyitiug bouse near the village. Ti,i6 pleasant little house linrpened to be tlio rct-ideneo of a Mrs. Wllliums, whose huaband is an ollleer on Cienerul liurnhide's stall". Mrs. William kept quiet until tho guerilla chief fell asleep. Then she huatily procured a horse, rotlo at lull speed lor fifteen miles, nnd returned with a Nitiull biimd of Union s .lclitrs. Jmt us they arrived, Mrgau awoke, and seeing Lis danger, broke from the house, but ho was confronted on all sides by bayonets. Desperate, at being thus caught by a woman, he drew his revolver, sworo he would not be taken alive, and undertook to break through the g.l.trd. They lited, and John Morgan's career of iiil'amy and Mood was flnithcd. THE KKllKL riNANt'KS ANOTltltll I.KTTBn I'ROM hK('UTAItY I HKMIOl.lt. Tho Augusta papers publish the following lcttir from Secretary Trcnliolin : Tiii'Ast iiT Di i'AHTur.M , V. S. A , Richmond, Aug. l.i, ('anipi.ell W allace, Ks ., I'res-- tleut, Angii-tii, (la. Sir t 1 am greatly obliged by jour letter of the 8th lnat., which is conceived in the true spirit of u putriot. If the penplo stand by thu (iovernnient and encourage (Jongrcss to do their duty manfully, there is not tho slightest danger about the public debt. Our people are eoinmittingnn net of groat folly to he buying property of all kinds at ten times what it will bring wbcu tho war is over, while foreigners are buying their six, seven, aud eight per cent, bonds nnd carrying them abroad. These bonds will bring morciu specie when peace comes than they are bringing now in currency, and wo will have to pay then) strangers in full whether we wish or not; whereas, if we kept the bonds at In ne, we would get back ull the tax.es collected to pay the interest. I urn (tying to pay for all foreign supplies out of the profits on cotton, and we may have nothing to buy with bonds and Treasury notes but flour, corn, meat, and manufactured goods, and to pav tuiDtpcji t.ition to railroads. If we break down under such cireuini-tanees, it will be our own luult, and we will deserve nobodv's compassion or i-jnipathy. Yours, respectfully, G. A. Tuknhoi.m, .Secretary of the Treasury. HOOD'S STHI.NOTH lll'HNIl) ICK W AC II IN KS IIINhliAL I'Al.l: MISMSKIITI THE Mlil.E OI' ( II A HI. KH TON MOlll I. B IN TEHII.. From the MMIe TriUme of the 2 lth, 27th, and '-ISth, we tnke the following: noon's STllIiNriTK. It is an agreeable proof of General Hood's con-tcioiisne-s of Mrcngiu, that lie has been abla to spare a force to aid in the defense of Mobile, in unci). That part of the steamer l'lumix sunk In the oliatriietions uU. li was above water, has been l.un.td by the authorities, to prevent the enemy fn in lodging upon it As uiiul, the scarecrows hud it that the Vat ke.s hud burned it. hi: MACHINES. Mr. W. C. lice has presented six machined, complete, lui nun. ii'iu .uritlg ice-, to the Muaieul iiepaitii itit ot ( hni I- ton. They were imported In. in Kiiiopt. MM HAL l'AOH. '1 he CliuiU'stoii ( Va) firfmiee savs General Ilieliiuil ,. I'uje. e. . ininanding l'ort Morgan, is a l iitHeni ( niKcc imty, irgmlii, but iiiarncd in Noi to.li .It in e li. I-.. 1. v I, ie!j . for a tiuio his placa of r.-si-It state; tli.it ho is it relative of General I ol.T MOHOAN. 'lie i iii'lin ,-r , !,. phintied l'ort M iran was (leneui! l.iiiut.l, Aide-du-Camp of ,apoleoou, niiii -tilise.pieiiily ecretnry of War of Louis riiiliinpe. 'l i e fort belongs to the te-cond d iss of sueh works, there being only one In Hie Soti'h superior to It. That Is Fortress Monroe, llut this iloes not Imply much, for it was planned uud built at a time ln n the science ol projectiles was in its inliilu y. II Foil Moiv.in wa to-ilav wind ,t :is jtars ni.o, it w.mltl p-'vp very little tiou'.i t u Xilinli.il I-..rr.iiriit. s.oiui.i: :,ui iMriii.i...M.i.!:. 'J hi le i'- It lli-positioll ll'lloli" -ome tliou .'htl.. . Jiuple to nude! into the llleei.uilical -iilll u, ttell as toe t oiirie.'e of the enemy j and tlii- lias enst us lr.anv )i'aees winch were pronounced "iiuprcgnii Mi,"uiid brought tii-giuce upon innny tried and vonhy ci iniiiuii'lers', who defended tin in. The sumc game i being pi .veil in respect to Molnic. .No plui e can be t ailed iiupicguiilile, unless it has sun e.-s!iilly pu-M-d t!-c oi ileal of anus. Mobile ia not by any mcuns imprcgnublo, aud ihose who hay it is are only tcpeutiiig tho utory Hint has so otien proved to be a inero parrot's story. Tho impregnable pint cf It, we trust, will be the valor of the men who slund behind l;s defenses. Let no one delude himself with uuy other notion. Oiu eoiiiinandera, we are certain, look with pain on this fully. A Koiiiliintlou. Aim its, N. Y., September Theod ,ic M l'niia rov has been iciioiniii tied lor Keiuesenta tie in Ouiigi-css, I'toiu the Twenty-fourth d strict oi ties Slate. l,oia f tt a i'Nel. (i.-w i on, N. Y., Hep'cmber 2 The se'iooner AjHtlie, Iioiii Toledo, oil the 2 i instant, for this port, ia supposed to have foundered, w itli all on board, in the lute gale ou Lake l.rie. Y) Y H 1 1J I M I A . A CURE WAEHANTED. IlTArfraiA MIS UIK K(i.IOW1NG HYifl'TOMS - 1st. A constant pain er anca'lseas at ttit t-H t.f the Itatnarh. M Matnli-ara an) aridity. 3.1. Cnamrna.a anit leia of ariO'r. 4IS. Illoom and (leiirraiilnn of apirita, "all. IHairliu-a. Willi Rrlii s. !th. Parfn In all pari, of t e ..fm. 7th.4 'on.um(livt' aviiiploni. anitpalp tatli no . (lit l.ti.rt S ti. Cruyti, n tth itil.im In llir tliroat. Mh. Nrrvona aftfetlofl anil want of Blerp at nlptit. iPlh. I.r of aepelitc anl viimltleir. Illh. IMrrlnrK, flllmif as of vi.lon nnd li. of aielit. I Jiii. Ib ailaelir anil tii. ruin in w alking, frith fcT6.it r.)iiiri.. Out of Us ttlKii.anil of rlM'. of ) "p ila that litie nsiil Iir. Wntiari . liri at Ainr,-u;an ii-i.-.a Pillt. n .t one ol llicm lia fall.-tl uf a p,.-ri-et r ire. tVr w arrant A eir In rvary i a-, no ma-tor II' of twi-nty years' alarel litf. Holil by all rtrupista rvarvwle-re, anil at ir. Wt.SlaltT'H..IHrr, No. 10 N. H I'.I ON II Klrr, t, I'l.ll at iliia, PS. All examinations anil eon-liilatl'tna frt a of '-t.arus. Menil for a ' Ireular . I'rlea SlHTt.-, Sentl.y Aiutl, (rrr ai tiaiitc un re i it of iu'ii. liVarKPPIA, HV"f.P'iU. Tlii. !a to rrur that I hart Iiy.prpaia In thr -r-st rVtrai for tlnpi-yfur. 1 an, treitn-o liy a-v R of thr br.t pliy 1 inn in A inertra : .i.nir of Ihatn warn Proo-anora ot Jef-irrin-n t'olli a-, l'liMaaalihia, hut tht v 'U-l mo no ,mm1. I grew -orte very nioie.t). I wc.iuil Imi laann al lltm-a w -Ita ilreaiinii puma Hi my lirea.t aim stomal li ao ari-M ivaa It that 1 rou d ni llt.er r-lt, lie.rMrr-tnnil.tait woulil rova about front one room lo another : my frtenfla eapeetnl to aor ma d!-, ar llirti- avl-earcil lo be no reltrf for aia. In tlila lioi I. p rt tidhlon I tiiiierd misell iin-li-r I Wlihart'a Ue-al-uiont. and used hi modtrtiiea aa diriMilad I his May I an, a ai-ll uinti, aim lor tlirea rrail I have been on my frt-t,anl worhliia hant frum early m-irn until eleven oN loek at lnrht. Iir. Wi.hait, I give yon tlila cwf. tl'ienle will, a gnnr-tlil heart, feeling ft lay duty ,o io .o; yon may, ami I want yon to pnt.li ah It to the world, that e.er perron aulti rlos aa I was. may have tha benefit of .ni- .lour truly wondrrtul remedlra Ail .h k prr.ona are at lib, rt to 1 a I and .a.- me. or w rite 10 me. aa I waut to render alt the good I can to aurTertnir hnmanttv. JAMKsl 11. X VOF.IX. Ovrraerr of Waslilmton Manula, taring lumi-anj't Y'aaviuK itiMim, oiouei ster, N, 4. rvsri-TsiA, iivfrrtA,nYRrKfHiA. Till. Is In ( ertlfy ttiat stllT-rlng severely with a dUenaa ealiid lly.pe.Ma. w ild nilieh loss of Wt i;lit, mv Atte -iti .it via. illtei t.il ui W i.t.iirra i.reut Ameilcan liyNpepsiA Pllla a. tin-r liieile. Ila.tiie will. In Ihree weeks taken eleven Tills, aeeooling to ilia itlrortlnim, I found myaelf emlrely t or, ,1 . an, I f.-r 1 wo week . .iHie my hia-lh la gieally tin pr'ed, aud 1 can eat without lear of pakti or liieon'veui. ue. 1 carnvaily r rotr tiieiul ihetn . all similarly artnetfit. Mr. M. II 1 Hi 'MIH1NSI. I-'I. tunon.l r.lrert. F-.'ir dtsira b.'i,.i. Hanover. It. t . c r wisiivKTa entice, ho. 10 N. hdivNU Slli.t. I'tn'.ailtlt.t. 1'VSI'II'SU: tlVSI'KI'NIAt 1. Je' n l.ei'v-ti, i!o certify thai lor four month, past 1 waa altav- r.e.1 si Ii a, nte itvspepnia : 1 waa ao ipverely handled IVat 1 e.'Ukt do tl 'lhilii but wt at It would fill me with dnradilit ,'t.irv., my uerv otn sviu ui was perfei-ity proa trattsl . ba tu.le rrae.ie so.ni be,-atne weak and trembltiig. w-rb a cenai.ed Lote and die 'lnet s in the head, followed by a i a'p laiK'n of the l.eait and -i-ueral debihtvof the vi tele ts-Uy. Kt erv ktnJ of tatsn. tne adlullltsti-red to uie d'.t Ik- it.sd, until I wa. advlr.e.1 to rail on )r Wishart and l-lac uiyar f unjer hla trvatuient. 1 1 la now about nine wteks flnce 1 eonilnanoetl 10 use tils Ilyr,p,da Pills und I'm Treo Tar Cordial, and I do truthfully and faitlilully ay, that I am perfectly cured oriiyspeiula, and all other dlsiascs arising therefrom, and I ran eat three Rood meal every day, ami feel well la every respect. I am 78 yeara ot ao, and If it kih nccossary, I feel t could and would ihouhler my run to defend the cltv from Invasion by the It. bels. All porsnna aurfcriDg w ith Dyspcpilaas I waa, are at llbeny to eall mid aro me, for I leel it my duty to do all die b'ood I run fur sutterlns huiuunlly. .itinv i.KNt n, Ko. 1RI1 Poplar street, Phlliule'piiln. Dr. Wisn ART' Store and Otnre, No. ION. NKIOKO atreet. Philadelphia, I'a. AS examinations and onnsiilu-f- rj rrceoi chaise, l rlee, tl per box. Ueut by iuuU oa receittormoiiey. mSPKPSIA I liVHI'Kl'RIAl Dr. Wishart I have boon a eonatnut aulterer wltli fiya prpala lor the lust t-lhtocn year., during which tlmo f can not ay that I over enjoyed a perfectly well duy. There were tlmea when the symptom were moro aggravated than nt others, und then It leemed It w ould he a great re lief to die. I hud at all Umea an liuplrasant fi-ollni; In my head, but latterly my sufferings at) much lnereased tliut I beeame almost unfit for business of any kind; my mind was continually llllci) v, llh (.loouiy thougliu and lore-bod-Ins, and tf I attempted to chance their current by reeling, at once u sensation of Icy coidnosi la connection with a dead weight, as It were, rested upon my brain ; also, a ict-llng of sleknesa v, ould occur at the stoma, h, and great pain lo tay cye, aeeompuiiled ith which was the con tlnuul fear 01 toslnitmy mason. 1 also experienced great lassitude, dt-bllliy, and nervoasneia, whieli made It dlill cult to walk ay day or sleep at night. I became averse to soetety, and disposed only 10 seeluslon, ana having titled Hie aklliof a tiuinhcrof enUnent pliyairlana of various Behools, finally came to tlio eoncliislon that, for this dlscueu at my present aite (J-'. years), there was 110 cure In exist ence, lint, through tho Interference of Divine 1'rovldrnce to whom 1 devoutly otter my thunks, I at IabI I'ound a sov eielni reuiedyln year HyspepslA l'llla and Tar Cordial wlicti sreia to Iiavo effectually removed almost the last tract- of iny long list of ntlmenta And bud feelings, und In their pla'-e health, plcusure, aad conteiitnu-st are my every day eompiinlons. JAMKH M. BAUNIIKKS, So. t.'si S. Keuond alreet, Philadelphia, r'ornjeriy of Wooslhury, N.J. ir. VIHll.lltT'M Olllee, No. 10 M. SLt-ONI) MUeut.Pta ludelphlil. DYBI'KI'RIAI DVSI'KPSIAI I, Mokes Trbin, of C'heltentiam, Montgomery rotinty Pa , have suffered for moro than one yoar everything hut detilh itself, from that awful disease, ealh-d lsii-ishi. I emtiloytd In that time live of the moat eminent physicians III 1'hiltidelphlA. They did all tliey could forme with Medi cines und eni ping, but still I was no belter. I Uien went to the l'eiinsilvanlu t'nherslty In order to place myself In reuchof thbcst medical talents In the country, but their medicines fulled to dome any good, and ofitimos I wished for death to relieve me ol my aiiilrrlnga, but sie un IV. V lal.art a advertist-nicnt In the I'l.lladi lpl.la Itutletln, I de termined to try once more, but with littlo faith. I called on Ur. Wlsli.-in.aud told hi 111 If I could have died I would not have troubled lilui, aud then related my aurrerliura to htm. The Dr. as.nred ma If ho failed to cure mo of Dyspepsia, U would be Uie Hi st cime In two yeurs, ao 1 put n tell under Ida trculincnt, od although 1 had been lor niontha vomiting nearly everything I ate, my stomach awollrn Willi wind, and tilled with pain beyond deacrlptlon, 1 bought a box ot hi. Dyspepsia Pills, I used thesn aa di rected, and In ten days t could eat as beariy a meal as any person In the Hiute of i'chnsylvaiilA.Aiid In thirty days was a wU man. 1 Invite any person autlerlug aa 1 waa to call and see me, and I will relate my suffering and the great cure I rucelvt-U. I would auy to all Dysiaiptlca, everywhere, that Dr. Wishart Is, I believe, the only person 011 the eurtb that can cure Dyspepsia with any degree of certainty. MOSKS TtllllH, Cheltenham, Mutttgouiery Co., ia A POSITIVE CPRR KOIt DYSPEPSIA. Iir.AII WHAT tlt. .IdllS 11, llAHl tlCK RAYS, No. t"J-l OMVK Street. ( riilludelphia, JuuuAry .'d, Inh-'I. Dr. Wlahart-Kir-.-lt Is with uiucli pleaiure that! am now aide to Inlurui you that, by Ihe use of your greut Amerleau lly.pepslu I'llls, I havo been entirely cured of tliut lnostdl.tres.lng eomphilut, DyspepBtu. I had been giHvnusI) allilcled for Ihe lat twenty -eltUt yiars.und for ten yeaia 01 ll.ut time have n .t been lived from Its pnln one week ut a time. 1 have had It In Its worst lorin, aud hni c drugn it 011 a moat uil.rrat'ki exlileneo-lii pain day And night. Kiery kind id luod tl at 1 ale filled me wlih wind und rum, II nuiltered not how Ikht.or how- aui.ill the quuntlty. A eontinurd beleldiig w as sure to lolloiv. I hid nouppriuo for any kind ot meats whatever, uud my dia tress was sogieat lor several uicntu belre I heard of your Pills, that I lriiienilv w iaiied for de.itn. I ha l taken evi-rythli g Unit 1 had l.i-aid of lor lijsp.paia, whlioilt re ceiving un henef.t; but on your Pills beiu.- recommended to me by one who had been cined by them, I ooiielud, d to hive them a trial, nuhoiigh 1 had no faith 111 them. To my utter iistonlnhiiieic, 1 fuund 111yse.ll getting bettor beloi 0 I luld taken one-lolirili 01 a box, nnd, utter taking half u box I am a will tniin.ntitl run eat unyHiiml I trih. luld eniov n I la nrty tnealtl.ri e times a day, w llliout Iuc mvenleiiee from untitling! eulur drink. If yi lliink pronor, yon aru at Ii'h ny 10 in. ke this public and riler to 1110. I will u'-T-ti l!i e he ull der-lruhu- Inforiuatiuli to any onu who may calf on lie. yours, reapeellully, JOHN H. HAllUut'K. I.rsnte let Iir. WISMAItT R Modioli IiC,t, No. iu V. M.l CIM( (.-reel, Pbllaileli.liia , l a . Prion one dollar pur box. hint ,j mail, litre ot'tlmre, on ruct-lt ut piice. DYSPCPSIV! DYHPl:rHIA! I, H. 11. 1:1 1 Ii. IUmii, bate I.e. n 11 grout Hiiterei- with i t.101 ic .'Ui, ..u i.nd iii:lu;yiiiu;;oli 01 Hie knliloys l,.r II. n.t- l tin.. 1 , in,,!,,, ed I urn- 01 lair ol tl.o m tut onuiitiit I.I.VS.. .11.. ol l l.li.ul. il.!. la, a. so ol lliilliUKtoii coiiiilv, l dtiael. 1 l et ,l,, i 1, 11 mo K y could, li.l! ull lo lio I ul I -. I wa, , onManiii tided will, an li.l pti.u and ills I'csa. and with constant belcidiiii of wind aud au.ira.-ld .dy tola in- w as eo , I, d IV all a 11 lilto eoall'lg 01 loiious e 11, 1 it 1 luel.ul l h,,M Jul low., aud was dri u.ll'tllly sine 1 JU ! 1 olllinns wUhed Inl-death to relieve 11,.- ot rut allllvr lies, I,. 1 I blot lo.t ,,il liopo 01 ever holrg w.-ll agiiln. I li.aee It a au bieel of prejer to tl,,d that ho would duoet '"' pl'iskiuii o n.idnlue tliit would uure uie. t ",' ' I" lend Ull ud.rlllu 111. Ill ol Hi. U'lslmrl's. in HID I Maul, eliln l.ed.er,' ol a go ut euro made upon Ml..lo!,u I.LUo.k, ol .So. U. (il,,, ,1M., pinH lci,lna. bvtno ir.ut Auiiii.un 11, .ia p,,,, w,.miilw DkIoi a ",J I'laetd inysoil nn.iei hi. lie iim. nt. and told him II l.e Ion. .1 tn rnre me. It would h Uie ia-t nloi t 1 would liilil-e. II bus h.cn .ix wei-ks fciuee I .'otiilili-li.'. d the u-o ol la. nadieino.aiid 1 uiunowuwell mall, free tioui ull puiil ai d distress, uud eun eut thitc heal I nueals a dav will, eiaiiloii ;,nd n el per eetlv well. Iir. Wishart, I Mailt vol! lo publish my iii.u, aa I waul every poor de.iwiiai;. n.il.iinv as 1 waa, total! on uie, and I 111 tell thoui of the mil cult 1 baio reet-ivad II. .111 v. .111 till illuiilile 111. .11 "ae. sAMt'U 1). UtlliS, I'oiner of Yenanno and l.amtiert streets, noar Itlclimoiid stieot, Ii im. ily Iioiu Vii.iil.ljv,u, lluiilugluu eouuly, Jtew Jeik.y. Dr. WIHIl AKT'8 oillae, Hu. 10 S. BKC0ND Street. The aboa are a lew among the thousand, w Iil. U this gnul remedy bus saved from an untimely grave. Wo tiuve hundreds uf letters from physicians and druggists In all parts ol the eoiiatry, saying that thay never proscribed or sold a medielua which gave such unlversAl sutislaolion. Dr. Wi.l.arl's Pino 1 ree 1 ar I ordial and l.ysi.eptla Pills Are sold by Drufgi. Is every is bete. sew) 1861. 0 WEIGHT & SILL ALL T No. HO Markf-t i-tr0ot ItKTKKW HIOST AKl MC0ND HTRKKTH. c. v. . ttfir. r. m. kim.ai i D It V O G I S T sTTll YfliriANR, ANft ti i: V f. B A L F T Ut KK F. IIPPIII, n (InJ ft. 0Drtti Minhmrnt a fi II -iir!nnt',f finporfi tj nnd Iinm4t(c lrut, fopulfir Patent MMItMnci, 1'Hlntt, ( onl on, Win low .!, IV-rl,.tion VIM, Ac, at a uw ptitt it f-fnnin ftrdt-clani a wU can hf -old. tSK K".KMlAf. OM.S For (Vnf-. t!.iirn, In fnH Tnrirfr, nnd of th bt -(tiility. fn hltisr.kl Htncal Int.'jro, Ma1ili r, 1'C Aih, Ciifl,.r, Hoi'a Ah, Alum, thr oT Vitriol, A nnatt'i, Copprafi, Kxtraot of I.oKwoivsi, Ac , KuU lV KIH up, Alwn in hun t, at I" west n't cah prlrfg. vvhK pIr ro fa mif.y i r, l irniiivl Tiy for npr nle,, and o wl.ici w Invito th a'ttnt'on of thott n want A rHlaMf artlrfrn. AIo, ('', t I A H t', ill ,sr.flP, Au of extra quality, Onlera I.j mail, ,,r yHy pout, mt wltli prmiptat tmllt.n,or ipf s.lal quofaiilcri nip be fiirni-ihcil w lion ro- (iHCBtPil. WHICH IT ft RTOOATjIj, Whoiial. Druic W.srchuu, jall-ly No. 11: MAKKKT 8tr !(, attuve t ronU WKALTII, II K A L T II, AND BkALTl . If to tain idrntiirB rr : If to cauno ln(il'(ttm nip hi; if to li a tiloomlnK fl'vr. l'adirn, dying In an bonr Brautt 1 I lo hava a hoat of frtonA If for Vlca t ma i ana-ncii ; If with hff h tHirn b'ootl to wrd; If a uiarble itont when dfatfWKAi.TH ! If to live tnrrairorr and tru, Wlitolrir H-c a long airnln; If to live a hffl nf poarn ; Il (o dta and no to jfrcaw nicu.TM I If yon wish a life of pleinre ; lfytm value ihii wot id matureti If tyerj coinfoit you would n, Tulvp my advlca, and with ait lArt. Than. huTlnjt Hatth. Wealth, and Heautf, You 11 b pr pared for awry duty. ItyaraTrftrt pcntttal of Dr. WII.LMM Yorffi'S Hnw I-ok, UIK MAHHIAi.K niK, whlrh ntvould ha read br -rry one. Hold by Hoofcnfllri gne'-allv, and at tha iHH-ior t eOlca, ho. Hl kl'CB tTKKk.T price ?5 nta. an-', tf TMI K ARTIFICIAL HA N D. II. A. (HlsDEA. Inventor and Manufacturer of tha A H T I r I C I A L AUK, Approval and atopta4 HlffcOKON-OKNCHAL Ok'iuE UNITED STATES, for Holdlpra, Raa permanently loraifd ht Ofticaand Fartory at Ko.lU B. Foi Klil WUect, six doors blow bpruva. 1'oilada. FHILAPKU'IIIA SURGEONS' BAV1A(K IHMTITTJTF, Wo. 14 North NINTH Birert. atwva afru-kft. Ruotuma rtdlcally enrrd b H. C. KVIJUTT'B rreailum PaUmi (traduitifip rrontnra Tnwi. Huprrinr Klanuc Bulta, Kimtic Mockii.fti. Huppurtara, Bbouldar Bracaa, 8npau oiit'. Yut hen. Ac. UflU'i attnd-d by Mra. B.C. EVFJtKTT. toy'itVly IM1 ELASTIC STITOH HKWINO MACHINES, TUB BEST IH CBK. P No. 730 CttiKBNTJT Btrsssss. WAhTtl) TO FKIX OB KXCI1ANQS, elliptic Sewlna Naehlae, The Orever 4 Baker bearing Maraloe, The Hu Ker do, And All tbe principal Rewlnf ilachluea. All .arnlshad rrom llielr prlnclt-Al orneea. Alan, all Itioda uf Hecond-Hand Machines, ftf Hale and HtiialraU At tu new tnlice r UCAVF.NS A FArr.KKEK. No. HIS N. EII1I1TI1 8tr, , a, . v.. (Over tea years Kllb singer s Co.) Ladles tanaM to onerate. jals am EHTY'H COTTAQE OUOANS, Not only rmrxrrU.ItD but CMWALLEI) In purity ofTne and 1'os.er, I'f-sianad eapeelally for iinnrcliea and Hebcuia, but fi mid lo be equally wall Adapted 10 Uie t'arlur And Iirasslnn Jtoulu. t or sale only by K. V. BltrjOB, Ko. 18 K. etKVhSI'H Street. Alan, a complete AtMrtinant of tbe l'srlect Mclodeen cousianlly tin baud. auliim JOHN CHUM 1, CABrtKTEB AND BUrLDRR, Jin. 21S LulxiB STREET. A larue fores of building uecbjuUcs of all branehea AlssAys on hAnd. anS-whn'lia IIATlaNTEI) JULY 10, 1864.-JOSEPH MOITKT, K.leve de Paris, Ereneh Rteara llreln and Kt-uurliig mi any kind or waarinK apparel, tor Lsdiee, l, nils, and t hililran. l'attnt aeearalii. lor stretching pants fri.in oe to five Ineliea. IS-i. 7.W RACK HtreuU llranah Mo. ! 8. VIU TU Btroat. 1'bilaJolphla auS-3i RAILROAD LINES. 1)11LAUKI.I'111A, WILMINGTON, AND UALllMUIIK KAII.K'iAl). tlllANIlK OF IlnTRtl. On and alter yniNHAY, Ansnat 1,1804, Fassencer iriiins leave riilladeiplila lur Uallluiiire at4-KMEsprass, MuntlAys excepted), 8"05 A. U..1V .M.,i-;i ard in au 1'. at. Cliealer at S OS, II 15 A. HI 130, 3 SO, 4 30, '0O And 11-00 l'.M. W ilrulniilon Al 4 S0 (Mnndara excepted), 8'0f), 11-15 A. W . 1 .sj. run, 4 -an, nt., mao and ii-kof. H. kew t'alle al H-e.'i A. M anil 4 l 1'. M. In. vi r al S id A. M . and 1 Ju l'.M. WIH..daiKICi A.M balisbury ai Kit. A. M. 1 KAINH KOIt PHIf.Anr.f.rHIA. IxAve Riiltnnore at B'ti, tl to A. M. (Exproia), MO, II Jft and in -Jo 1'. SI. WiliiilULl'-n at l it), (S in, 9 A. M.,12 J4,1,1 15, 1'00,4-JH, T ai du In r. M. Hall.btiry at ll-ftt A M. Mill. nd ul-iV. I'. M. lateral fi'.V A. M., and 41ft f. W. Mrs t'atll. al s :u, A. M . ami (-77 P.M. ('better at. 4&,U4UA. M , I'UU, 1 40, 4 4, M,7'AG,9'4 l'.M. l.enie Hnltlrnere fur Salisbury AlullnteniiedlAto stations, At in n -r m l.ea e ttalitiuore fnr IKis-er And totcrmedlate atatinni At 1-10 P M. TRA1KN roil BALTIMOKh. Iaveriiu-r al s ' A. M , -n6 ami 11 'US I . M. l eave Vi iluuiiKliin at HO, I) lb A M 40 And U'M P.M. yrvliilit Traina, with Paaaanner Car Attached, will ran Aa folluwe: lave wiliuinsioii for Peirsvllleand lntesrmedlAteplAces at 7 4. P.M. Ml MiAyS :-Oiily At 4 SO A. M.. 10'SOP.M., from PkllA de!plna t Halthtutre. from I'lillAdelpbiA to Wilmington At 480 A. M., 1010, And II I'. M. y rem tt lloilnitnn In I'lillAdelnhla at 1-4H A. M. and T OO r. M. Only at Hi-Jf. V. M , frnin lialil-nore tu I'lillailelplila. las H r. KENNbiy, Huperlntendent. Tlini.ADKI.l'HIA ANP BALTIMOKH C E X J 1111. KAII.UOAD. Ol'EN TO OXt'URl Bl'UIMU AlillAM.t.Mr.K I . (in aid alter I It I DAY, Apill 1, 114, Ihe trains will leave As lollows : I.KANE r. AHTW Allll. I I EAVK WKSI WAIlll. a I At II'Nh. Oxlulit Vt ehl l-riive..., Ainnilnle Ki-linell ctisiii.'s Kurd.. Ccnieril V, . I '. .It.neliun I'hlliieeihllla... ATIIISS. A. M. 1. M. .11 1M1 If. .7 .7 isl ..7 ' .7 4i .'e'lsi . vis .le-.'-J SH.-i l'liila:lel.bia..,. CO 4 'W 3 ..J Weal Chester. .. 7 I'll 4 n W. C .Junction.. Him 6 11 4 i; (Vmroril S -.M ft-.' 4 41 I'limlil Kurd,... 11 41 r,14 .-I Ai Kelinelt bi'lrt C 17 I V. A.oii.tnle In '.'1 rM R"J We.lllrove Ili-.n 7 01 (.In lui.ird In .si 7 . si tte.l I'Kt.ler li : ras-ensi r In pot In I'liltaileliilua has been i hunted flora Kl!.l.in Ii uo.l Market llol.. Iu I'll I it I' 1 r I US I and UlAbkhT Slr.ela, West I'bUuilelplila. Market N-.reei 1'hs.en,, r Kallii a Cui a ci-lney ruasviiKers to and tiuin tlieli'poi. J'a-.fcen-.tl'a HO llirouiill -.iinoiu enniiKO ui mil. in4 liliMtr 'Vi-itu, huMerlnlundent SHIPPING. tftfU KiKAM WKKKLY Tt) I.IVKK-i4LsVcaI,M-l tor IiIiib nt t,Mic nt( wn. fork llar 'i-ir. id. wen kiinw n hlcuihtri ot the Llvripoul, Ni-wr Titrk, and l'hllH!'lpliia hti-umalup t umpauy am liiU-udo-i W bail tolliiW & ; l.hlNHI l(i Kntnnhiv, HcptfmWr M. t'l'IV UK WASlllNt.'i'uS. HatnnUy, 8rtteml-or 17. rn v or m aschi.M'kk, Huuiniayt"cpti-mtnT'.,i. And vwr ucwviUnv Huluniuj , at nuun, fim l'icr No 44 Nortli l.h.'r. ItATKs 'F I'AHSA'iP! PAY AHI.E IN Cri!KKK(Y.l I'trft ChI'Iti liiMf s:iira.-i $.u-iHi I'll"! CiiIum t'i l.i tiddl 17in" Mrtjiun lt 1 tnnioii... .Hi 1 It -! III) 11 In I tl ir, . . l!Hi ( (I Ml''.. I. i to I'uriH hu tm I lift . ii I in to ll.iiiiiaWi'iK' Hied' ii I" II in 'it. it,. 7 i.nt rH--'is.t r nl- ti toi v-.Hr.h d tu Havre, ln-meii, liyi- t ri.ini, AriHcip, Ac.,it r,nall l"W ihu, lit.- lit in l.ivi.i..i or (.'iH'iMihtt.w.i: Vlr-'t CuMn, Pi'.'ii', 5171', t.Mo Hifi run' lisiiu l.iwrpsMj. uhd tu.'cuii- laii.f.n, 'l liiino ho wish tt aL'Lii lur llu-lr iileuu cau hu tn kctf Lai c a ilnn r.it''a. 1 or tuittiii- iuiuiiuuuit oppiv nt the Cnmpany'i onii-oi. .H-ilN -II. J).VI.K, Au.-iil, No. Ill WAI.M T Sirti't. I'ullatJtipl.ia. rtru isTtN an!) rniisAiir.u'iiiA. mu,k in ii l.liit, tuilliir trcin em-h port on i - w j I 1 i 'A a . in ui 11 "-t w luiii alio a VIS . htn-ui.Thila-diipha. aid l.t-nn VNluuf, ItiiMtiin. 1 u-m rjral wl.tui al'cvi- I'INK Btfcc t.cn hAtnidav.H4'pt'nit)er 17, Tho rstt-uihuhlp NOICMAS, JlokiT.will laiHMm l'li1al"l 1 liia I' r ionttui. ou .Snturiiay, tSfpu-iiiiiur 17, at 10 A.M., fid Hi uaiuiliip H-WON, Matitlivwa, liouiUotou lur ,VMlin-pliiu.on an iu duy, at 4 1'. al. ittisv ntw tind auLsiatittMi tfunmhlpi fonn a regular lints ailinK fioiu aa h port puik-iiihU tn haturday- Iuujtiit,va tli tiLiad al unv-itail Ut pctMaiuiu aiiitiod om i.ll l tMtlt. i l ltt taken at fair ratea, HIiipptTD aie H nue-ls'J W tnrl Blip Efcla HI Ladtnu wilt, tliclr L.'Nde. K'H 1 laaUsi m I'aatMita (t avlnf flna a-rommodriUoiu) apply to M K N 11 Y WINHnK A O., JhI-U No. Xl H. M.l A WAHIt Avenue. I- 1.T HlKNKW YUKK. DKSl'ATCU Jm laa rtllai'77 r-"' Swm.ure l.inra, .la In iuwaie and riinirfiii uiidT J he alenlueia uf Ihe.e lln.a Are lan.llis daily ai li o eli-t-k SI., aud a o cluck i'. tf., fium Uiud ylx Ai'u.a Walnut airci-t. ur tieihl, lalinb wilt be taken on ar-fomnv-ilatlna terms. a. lr lo U li.UAM At. HAIKU A tel., .No. Ui A. III. LA AI.E As.uua. PAII ROAD LINES. 1HIU..1 lU I'IMA. fil-KMANroAIi, AN litiititismvi S H A'l.ltn wi. liMK TAHI.R. On au4 after MOXIiaY, May 10. 1WH, nail) ltiar nuMec. FOR (IFIIMASTOWN. I.'n-e PMladeii.iiA f , 7, s. in. il, u A. M. ; I, J.I M 4. .. ,(,. 7.M, n, a", II, l P M. Irf aie ilermanio-a . 0, 7, 7 S". a. R r. 9, K), 11, IS A. tf. 111.. (.4. . .,. 7. M. o, n. ll, and II P. 14. Tbe - Tnil.iwn. aii.I li e I', ami .I', trains up, do not ass n th. o r mam. vs n llraneii. ( IIKN-r MM.T. It Att ROAD. an'rCrp 6' "l"" A-Srl-I . -1V.I-V.J. . i,'iv."r,' ''"'""" "I". T'I". . 0 40, H'40A. at.; 1(0,-4A 6 in. s in, r . I in 4n -, t foil l OVHllolm, k KM A VT) KfiR BUTOWN. Ta.ell,iu.,i,h, a.bU, II USA. M. li,S,4V,l !!,. 1 1. an.' 1 1 , '. ji. " ' Cll'''u';."r."!"", 'w, 11 ! 'H. iH Tr-rr.i, train no. will st..D at Wissahlrkon, HaiiayanJi'i t ' 'II MWAYfTSK. l.enve M.nns una, fi',, 7, S-20, ri',' ll v AM f S 7R ami li, r. M. ... II. R. SMI 1 II. 'irnerm 1n rrtr trnrl-nt. n'11 He-jot, MN III and (iHK.RX SlreatS. VCIilll ri'NNSYLVAMA R A1LKO AD.- is r..r sm iii.r.iis.H. i'uvi.smiiiws. p,srn-i VAI I II fllll Mi, IIA.I.ei'UN, WII.KKM11AJ1IIE. An"t -"Hll.UA!Hr.'ll:r. ' t HI IIVKP. ArtHASrorVe'WT. fi A I I il I kin Al, Truss, i On and after mom 'A v, .inn.' 1 1. 1"M Tasaencer Train j will li as.-the N'W I it t-t, TII I Itli Miref,ahovo ThompV f snn strait, I'hlladcliilila. ilailr IKunilavs aaeenlndi. s iniiowp . 7 AM. (R.prraa) fur Tletriiehern, Allentown, Uancb , iinoa, v. il Ke.i.eri e. i uinui.i. Tl. l lr A M. (Aee.-n m-!arl.i) r..r H-.-rl.sfr.wn. ie A. M. I An en rn'ilfttl'in i tT Tort VY ashlngtr-n. S P. kt. (Ar.-on me.latlnn) hsr lnileiwn. S 4A P. M. (S.S nr,.a Sf leihl.n..m, La.ton, A. 4 Id P. tl. i Mail) lur l o a .t,,.vn. A 1.'. P M . ( -ireoiiiuiodatluQj for liethlehem, Allmfxw arm arauee t nuns li'lii I'. M. ( Ai eornmndallnr) fer Lansdaro, 11 P. M. .Ai-C'.muiodntion) fnr Kun Waahln-loal. 1' It AIMS foil I'll 1 1, A t rKI.I-ll I A. I.ea.e Be'hleheni ttSKIA M , ' .'SI A. M , and S-0T t. Ml 1'i'twii.s s at a-en a. M., 3 40 1'. M.,and 7 P. tf Iin.ilal. al H A. kl urt W 'aaliiimtun at It-JA A. M. and 2 P. tf. ON Ml SUA I rt. rhltartelpMa fnr BetMeln-m at ! A. W. I'lnlad. l.l.ln lur 1 1. .He. t.,wn at A P. I. Iiuyle-towu lur I'hiiaiielphia at 7 'JO A M. IU'1.1, M. tn lor l ln ail, InhiH Ml 4 P. M. lllilman's HaeiraK'' Kxpreas will eall for And nVltveT hair rare n th. depot. Orders may be left At No. US 8. Till HI Js;la' KIXIS CI.AHSI, AiismL VEW RAILROAD LINE JJ0R.TU J.0R.T1V- " ! liF.r T)AT J ma will least rntrut at ( A 3 l ien And All J.1 I'llll.AOKI.PlllA Tl) HltllOKl.YN, TllllOllill IN HVK HUlKi EXOrttBION TtCKKT'H .l,ll)OI) FOtl THI1F.'' On and alter muMIAl, Anstiat 1. 1NH4. Iralua font uf V1NK Mrret, 1'hlladelpblA, ernry morntrut kl. rRiiriilHVH exoi uterl I. tl.em-a liv the Caiu.len i lan.l,. a.trf Uuril.n u lul.v.r. Il . .. . ..... Munnmiitb. anil bv Ihe euni-nndlaus atenm.r Joaaa tlo.ra to toot uf Atlantic street. Ilrooklyn; retiiruinir. leave At lnntlc rltreut V liarl everyday (Hundaya aAceptad), At Iff Trav.lera to the rlty of New York am nntlfesd noi tyf Apply mr pAsaaaa oy tnia line, in. rstale or New .Isaa bavlna vrauif d in the C'uniden and Anitmy mnnopuly th's r. iopi.c .iin,-. i,i,.Miii, iwrii.ri.nimurixiil ur twten tne eniea oi rruiaiieinnia An. I New sork. lyr-tr W. K. Olllinns, llen.ral Huperlntesdant. "lrF.RT CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA I HAll.ltnAH. VIA MI lilA. lllSil AIIKANIIEMKN'T. ,1 un ana aner t kidai , April l, isi;4, tbe Trains win IeAvif luuow : Leave rhiladelpbla from the Denot. corner of TttTRPV Flltsil and MAIiKKT Htreela. 8 A. tf , 11 00 A.tf..l'ikl I 1'. M.. 4 IK) P. M..ti'4.'i P. M. 31 Philadelphia l)ep.,t chaiik-ed from EIOIITEF.STH anT MAIIKKT fcUi-ets to HllltrY HKMT Ana klAKK.k.TA3 Mrt-eta. H lave West fTn-.ler, from the Depot on Past MARREVI Btn.l.fiVIl A.M.. 74.'. A. U.. II A. .11 P. M .4 SAP M J. I llieenraof 11,0 WS-t l'hll.iiltl.ihla l'assen-:er HallwaK Cumpsny(Maiket street) win convey Paaaennurs to An.f iuiii uir . (iiiauuiuiin I'.-pui. O.N Hl'NDAYH. l eave Philadelphia at 1 SO A. M. And I SO P. M. Leave Weal I hevler at H A M. aud 4 .1 p. k. Tiains leavlna PhllaileiDlila at S A. kf. and 4-M P. IS and Wesit he-sier at i to A. tl. and 4 ti p. X., coiin j wim tittiii. uu uu- ,-uuaueipniii auu rianimore (..entri Kallrnnil for Ox Cord and tul.ruiedlale poluta. Ja4 If lJLMtV vvooii.Oeneral KuperlDtandant, 1 -ll'KST Jl-'.RSKY RAILROAD LIVES. IT On and alter TUI'.NDAY, Hepiember S, 1864, wl raivuvui n kiiiu. b.i t-.i, n.ri n. inilu.l 1 r'OK CAI'E MAY. At a p. tf. Tor Rntem and BrliUetun, at !i A. M and 4 P. M. 'nr (llasahuro. al !l A. M.. and 3 and Ira. Kur oodl.ury, Ac, ai A. M and 1'J M S And 4 P. St. 1 r ur uiuueei.!' r. i . , i . .-i .. ii- ii ., .1, s. and ft r. At KKH KMSII 1UA1NH LEAVB Tap. Msvt A. M. kllllvllleAINn? A.M. Kaiem ai S A M., nnd I'll p. M llrl.leeh.il at II 1 1 A. 41., 1 II'IP.M. (Hashoinat7 lnanilll'lT A. M., And 1W P.M. tVouilbury ut 7, 7 40 And !) 47 A. il., aud i ui) V. U. THE WERT JFUSBY EXPItEB COMPAHY, Onire.Nu. MVAI NI T Htreel, will cull lur and dell.iv IlaiTe-rn, and attrnd to All the usual brisnclieanr Rxpressl Duslut-aa. A apccial loessen-rer are-nmpanina .aen train. J. VAN KE.ShSKI.AKIt, .10 tf BUi-erlnleil.lent. It E A D I N G RAILROAD (IHKAT THI NK II KB FltOM PHILAOKI. I1IA TO TMK INTKHIOR 0 ii-sAAMliVAIsIA- HITs ni til IJJV1L.1., tlUfl , Ml KUANNA,l't'MitKICI.ANt, Al J WVUM1NG VAUasEV, 31 AKt IxOhtji, oKTw:8T, and tii k can ad as. PAHRKNtJKIt TIEArXS Tavo the rrinpany i ln-pit, at TI1IRTP.KNTH an CAI.l.oWllILL b ix ton, I'liiladelDhla, at tna Ltuliuwlu noma MOIISINa M A IX. AtftlflA.M., for Kiadlnr, jt'0anon, Enhrata, TJt! Cnliitubla. barrUburff. PoitnvtlJc. Pliifurova. lamaotn Hunbury. N lUjaiiiiMirt. Run Ira. Unc heater. Niatfara Kuiin 1uMhIo. Allt'i.town, Ulikuilisure, i'UUioa. ork. Carlijic vrniPiHTFiurirr, iik mown. sr. 1 1.? train cuumi ia at nK ADlKQ with Kaat Panaylra mm niTiroau im ins ror Aiieniown. ac. ma Kaaning mn Ct'lunibia Kailrouu fr Kphrat, Llt'jt, and Columbia, an wnr Mir lijtinon yu ytimn for llHrnbury, Ac. :at PMH CI.INTN Willi 4'ntawliiia Hallrrad trains tor Wllkt'iarrt W lliimusimrt, lavt Haven. Km lira. Ao. i at HahKIH Kl itti with ' Norihein Ccntial," "( umtrarland VaUuv,', ami ".Crhilklll stiul Nniiii ns.Vis. t pains f..r U..M ns....t Lwrlaud, illiamt-prt Voi k.tMiHrnbirNhitrs.PLQOgrova.As; r irni'im r.Ai ltr.n I.eavi t riilludelphia at H-iUi P. U. for Kaadirur, Potti vltlc. in4'L:o a. HarilkiJiiri. coBnH-tttif sU llarrl burc with renu-ylvanta Ontrat trains tbr Plttuburv, Ac Northern t'cniral KalirAud imin fur Huntmrr, Nortoura oenauu, r uuiru. anu at l'ort L unron witn catawiai Itailruaid traina for Milton, Wliliumsjivirt, EUulra, WuiUl- READINO AC(,OM.fOrATIOW. sVrfaTf-s Aewduih- at u W) A. at., itoppiny at all wajata l iuii, nirii am in i iiiiriacjpma ai v w A, Al. i lti'tnrnlfiK. Unvv 1'tiiludulp Uia at tVUO i'. M. i arrives l! Ite.tninL' at (( P M. Train h for I'liiladrlrhla Irara Tfanihhnrir at 8 A. If., an PotiJivillc at tl.' A. l .arriving in Phiiadalphia ai 1 1'. M. Afif-riKMtn tralui liavu HarrlaoiM-R at il P. M Potvlliaat V'.h V. W., anlvlnk' In I'hl.'adclnhla at 7 P. M MurKct ttKiiift. with a nHHhfpffor car attached, Icav Plnladt-lphla at 1 1 M , Cor keadtiiK and all way atatlon lav R nJmv at tW, iiuon, and iMwniutjtownaiiiitUl m . ior riauiui'ipiiiM anu uu way tiaiiont. All the ittiovi! irali.a run da!)v. Nuiid.iva TMntA. Hunday tralm lenva PottiTUla at 7'sitf A. M., And PhlW dclpLlaata lb V M. Cilt M KK VALI.RV HAILUOAD. Pnifrnperk for lifiwrniiKinwn and Inutrin cllate point tAkf tne rt'Ki a. M. ana f m r. M.tralni from rhiiaoeiphi returiiiiif Irom UowmnctowD at 6 40 A. M.. and noun. M.W YOKK EXPhESS rOH PITTSUUBa AND TU w t. r. Lravt-i New York at 7 I. M..Dntttna Readlnaat II ml rlk.ii!, and coniiaitiim au HatrtiturK with l'anajKaai Itunifma txy-t-Rkt iiMino nr ritiauury. Ketiirnim. Ki-i-nkMi tru In leavei llarrltburtro aniral tbe Pfinih 1 aina l.xprcoi) Imiu Pitn-burg at 6 A.H panHiin i(i;nnim( at h 4o a h.. anu arrivinir at New T tt 1'4'5 p. M. Hbcplia On (mccomnanr theaa ual ttiroiah, baiwet-n Jtnu City and i'ilUburu, wiUio CllflTlkl-. Mull trarns for New Vork Kara llarrlirK at ft A.V and 8 P.M. aWHiliraiustor Harrlaburif Uava Maw Yon at U A- M. aru l.' .m. Hl'lit . I.K11.I, VAT.I XT KAILEOAD. Train 1 avtM'ut't ilie at 7 !' a. M. and 8-in P. if., t tnr ntni; from i iincarorn ai h iu a. m . atia 4 so i". at. HCHM I.KI1.L A.M M .MM F.HASN A KAHJIA1 T mlii W-vi' Au'-um at .'I i.i A.M. ftr l'lncKruro anj llHrr.r-t.tn-, M.d t l'VOaod7 I ft f U for PliifKmva onU' rtiurinru Iioiu HurrlM-urn at V't P. M., and itom Pluu fcu. hi h is a. a , anu sj .u hi . r. ii. TK'KP.TS Tlintivh flrit-rliiM lirkt-ist und em Iir rant tteketi to nl tl.r ptif cipal poifiU in tiie 'oriti and Wint and (inadaN 1 he tol.otA iiK tu'ki U are obtainable an I v at tbe oilloa ta f lUtAl-Kihi, Ina.ui-!-. No v'J7 H. rUI HIU Hlril Pldiadf .pt la. or of ti. A. NK'OI.LS, Ucnaral HuperUiUC I'OMMl TATION TICKETS, A '.'h pirc4it. t.itct-uni, bvieeu any poiota dtitrflr for lauiiiita ui d H-niv . WIMTAUK TICKKTS. !nod ft-riOfo nnlei', btiwecu all point I, at tW 85 eiAfi hT tHUiiiief. HUti l;nn. H Kls'A-iON TICKKTH. Vi.r (Vroe, six, nlm"r i Ive nionih., for holders ouli to al! noliitf, at n du'( l ratc. l i t l!(iMEH l.VMdin'' r n t),o Hut- ot Dm road wit) be furuiiJiViJ wli ruiih, a -ut f i lU'iMfca aud ni.ua to tickets at FVt'ITllHlOV TICK KT8 From 1'i.lladclpt.ia to pilm lpal itmionitirood fVr R-ittU' dm . Mit. iih , rn u Mmimi i .-, ii : rt iHic- n iwre. io ne nad on at li e I MkLtUMKC.at iUll'.llti.N JUaildt'AlLUWlllj FKKIOIIT. I (i'K'dt of all d.'-.crlfni..ri mrwardod to til tht- a'njrw . pt 'l,!'-, tit'tii t l.f ( Jii uii a p.i lr.teliL Uupyt, iiUUsfcti i and Till. I V. Hre m i t Kl.lr.llT THAtNS l.i live t'liila.l. li '.ni I'ni.i al I. A kl , 1 P. M .and It P . r l anil a, l-at'in. n, liarrUbur, Puttavula, l'ort l ite toll, and I'illL. bl ul.d. 4 MAfl.S i Close at the PMtod.-lpli'a P..s' (ifflre fur all plaeosantl 1'i'Sii ai.ii it luuiu tu". at u A. M., and lor tne prmoip lain. ii... in j al 'il.. J'. il. jj 1K(J4. rilIy;1AND 1S(M Tina t.ii nt l!ne Uiterif ii.-.' a'-nht-rn and N'TihW' c.njiiu.fc (r. pi'hiiklvama to Hi.-city Krl on LakeKi ll liH.li.'.-u It.t d by tbe I'K N NB . I.VAMA K Ali-Ku.t t'nMl'ANV, and umlur tlu-ir 4".p.Cvsj ia bciu ipu t it w I i itn .-ii lire h'tiKlh. It it. nnw in tie tor Pamfnto-r and Frolirht bnnlneii fn.! Jiarrisr ui" to t uunriino. nitl( i), on tbe Eastern Ul blon.ai dlrumt)idieid to Jirla Ta uulja), ou Ut W wn.ti aiui! or l'A8K!nBK TaA!t8 at ri!ir.AtEi.pini. 1 Mall Train Iwva mm A.Vfl tvprrat 1 rain luavt- K J V. If at Uiasa (aiiiutiUiri'kUiniT 1'HAik.K tx.inwayaoa Ui traitu ieiw'Hi riiiiatifipiua tuia laka uaven, auu Uvi litkitunoia aiit i-tKi iiauu , yii-k.-iint Huiinnu Cat i tlie Kxpn Train both way t.l ftAr InloriiiaUou n suct lii'i! I'aiiirvcr tiuun-i.i. adoIv IheH. K.ci nt-r ol KI.KVkNTII and A1AUKRI HlrruU. And n-r k r tyt.t biikuuasj or I lie t.'ompany AKcntk : J H. It. Ktns:itai,Jr.toriiuc biXlKK-SiU aud iAiili1 ttru I-, t'hihiiiti4.Ui. . I J. W. It. vi.ui.i., 1 ia ' ' 4. U. VfiU, AMeut, M. H. C. R ItttlUru-sre. H. HOrTHTOsf . Humeral Krrtgtit Aut-nt. l'hiiad liiit . l.l-.n l I.. it i J. Onnral Tl. Wt A.ent Ji.til-.l'll ll. 1'iiTfiS, tteaerAl kAaiiaaer, HlUl.au.ps Ja4-tf 1 r r i I; J: