MONDAY, D1XI.MM.R 5, Wl. TI.I CI.orill.H MARKET IX I.OSDOX. klomn 'ntiMiinitln nntl KpHntlon. The London Timn Ims a curious RrtU-lc, show. Iiir what brronic nf the old clothe picked up in London. Wo copy tho nrnterial portions : The Ktrcnms of old clothe that hour hy hour lire sctliKtivily tlMluetl, cither by flor.il ex change, attractive advertisement, or by the down right pcBterinK of "Old lkiy," ciilinlinito In tho groat old clothe mart in llounddit' b, whoro IFcbrcws mo, do conRreate. The elotlion that are Intended to remain in this country Imve to ho tutored and trunsformul. Hie "clobbcrcr," the "rtTlrer," and tho ".mnl:iir" lay lutnils upon them. THe duty of the- "cInMicrcr" Is to pu. h, to r-w up, and to rc.-tore, . fur as possible the R T tnenti to their primlne Bi uram n j bla -k cloth parments puss ium the hand of the "reviver," who rejuvi n..f" sn-dy black o its, and. lor ttio moment, iiiako them look a i-'ood a now. Tho ''iraiiklatoi'k" duty is of a hi;:lier order; bisoill .e It to trRiifnrra ono garment Into another the kltt of a cast-otfeoat, lii'ltur the least worn tvtrt of tho pitnncnt, make capital witisut. tuuici f;r children' Ac. Hats are revived in a still mora wonderful manner; they arc cut down to take out the greano niitrk,reliiit'tl, and apocar in the sh ips Jike new niii'. The atreet nnri', .nnilinj? tin old clothe miuket are toll of shDi.a where these "clobben d ' and "n vived" cooil-arc exposed for Sale, and rraly a mranB.r to the trade would not know but what they were new pod. Ill K l't He II AMl.k-4. There I.s n department of the market nlsj dedi cated to old clothes, male and Iconic, "i loh bercd" and revived. It iH a touniiiiis; sii;lit U dec the clam of persons w ho frt'iuent tho men's mar ket nnd turn over the needy hlai k g inm-uts that aro doini" their best to put on a troul appearance the toil-worn clerks, who lor Home social reason are expected to apparel Iht-riisclvcs in black, and the equally carew orn members of the clerical pro fession, chielly curate whose nn-agio itipeuda do Tiot permit of the extravuKancu ol new suits of t'lnthu. The ladies." market 19 a vast wardrobe of (ilk dresses, lint if we are to boiicvo the sales women, the mamma of Knghuid lire more thrifty than wo (;ivo tin m cteUU lor. '-.Servants como here to purchase, sir? No, indeed, sir; ladies Worth hundreds of pounds," w.ih the reply wo got to our inquiries as to the class of purchasers. K.inuri:ii matimuai.. TllncX cloth clothes that arc too far pone to be "cloblK-red"and"rovived"are always sent abroad to be cut up to make cap. 1' ranee takes tho heat of these old clothes for this purpose. Tho lininus arc stripped out, and In this condition they aro Unii tea duty free as old rugs. Hussia and l'o land, whero cups seem to be universally worn by th woiklnu population, are content with stiil more threadbare garments, to be cut up for this purpose. The treat bulk of our cast-oir clothes of ull kit.ds, however, lind their way to two in ir kcts Ireland and Holland. The old clothes' bap of the collector may, In fact, Ik- said to be emptied our, in the land of Erin, as fur as tho ordinary order of clothes while to Holland only special articles of apparel arcoxportcd. sin gularly enough, the destination of tho red tunias of the whole ISriti.-li inlautry Is the chest of the Sturdy Dutchman. Theie seems to be some popular belief or snper lition in that wator-logKcd country that red cloth allords the best protection against rheu matism, consequently these jacket all tind their way to tho land of dykes. The sleeves arc cut BIT, and they are made to button in a dwuble tircasted fashion ; thus remodelled, they ore worn next to the skin like a rUnnel waistcoat by all careful Dutchmen among the laboring classes. The Irish chletly favur corduroy, and we siinpoct the worn-out leg of liritish pantaloon of this material are cut off and converted into breeches for l'nt. Where he'gets those wonderful swallow, tailed coats with hiasH buitons is a piir..lo to all tho dealers ; it is very certain thoy do not como from this side of the Clnnnel, und It is equally clear they are remnants of costume two genera tions Lack. VKIFOKM AND T.tVRilIFH. Our reader will perhapi have noticed tho specinl avidity the dealers in old clothes evince for ail kinds ot regimentals, full dress liveries, volunteers uniform, beadles' coats, Ac. Any thing snccia ly splendid in this lino is marked by the collectors a a sportsman murks any raro and brilliantly plumaed bird, and ultimately it is sure to be bagged by them. One of tho "largest dealers in Loudon in these showy dresses once said to us, Beeing a guardsman going along the street, "A thousand to one that coat comes into my hand"." ltcally the Inevitability there appears to be about the destination of these regimentals, if known to their wearers, should make thoin Tcry uncomfortable. The dealers would, If they could, strip them off their backs just as an cel woiuan skins an eel. A I-ord Mayor's footman's full dross livery is viewed by these gentry w ith wollish oyes. These are the great pri.es of the profession and their barbaric spkndors are destined for a special inar- Laf ,1. a Knurl fiiiiuf ni il'iln. !..... ....,., put on her most gorgeous apparel, and tho great nnri of the bind are detnrniinpil to Imvn hiiiua. thing to mutch. Travelers ofien tell us of the marvellous appearance of the chiefs of theso farts when In full mufti; but wo scarcely ex pected to tind our old clothes dealers the regular costumiers of these sable dignitaries, transmitting regimental, laced liveries, and cocked hats, as regularly to them as a London tailor sends his clothes to hi country customers. And Mumbo Jumbo will not be put oil' with inferior articles the slightest lileinMi in color or inferiority in cloth is instantly delected and rejected by these neuil-f avages. .hence the greatest care is necessary la cnturincjtor their want. It is just possible that the Lord Mayors for these J"t dozen years would be- able to recognize ....! n..n..;A, i... 1.....! e t.llCir uv U pp.iiutuiiii.uvauiiiUD um m a UUUU' cil or the potentates 11 mcy count ever do got together for any pnrposo whatever. We our selves saw an assortment of well-preserved Uvuriesof the heir to tho proudest throne in tho world, just be ng packed for exportation to ttie grand det nation of ull tine liveries we have just mentioned. It should be somo solace to the parish bi adlo that his clothes, instead of descend ing in the social scale, like those of ordinary civilian', is destined totlame upon the back of some autocrat who holds the lives of thousands of men at his disposal, instead of only being the emblems of terror to poor parish boys. TUB WAISTCOATS. IIito is one odd item of old clothes that has a singular history. There are still a ccrtuin class in the community addicted to the use of silk vclvet waistcoats. This class is generally to be found among the well-to-do tradesmen of coun try towns. The longevity of a black silk-velvet walsUont is proverbial; it will not wear out. After adorning the responsible corporation of some provincial grocer until he is thoroughly tired of it, what does our reader think is its ulti mate destination f the pate of some stroettiermtn or I'olish Jew! In obedience to a Uabbiulcul law it is not considered right by somo of the more conscientious Hebrews to go uncovered, and these second hand waistcoat are bought up ' to uittKO SKuu-cup tor meir use. 1 JIA1IS. When old clothe aro too bad for anything else they are still good enough for slioittly and mungo. it is not many tears since Mr. r erratic, de nounced the 'devil's dnst' of tho Yorkshire woollen xnauuiacturcrs ; this devil's dust arises from the viand tians'atlon of old cloth into new. Ilatley, LlJcKsbury, and Leeds have been described as the grand centre of woollen rug the tattordetuallion capitals, into which are drawn all the greasy, frowsy, cast-off clothes of Kurope, and wnonco Issue the pilot cloths, the Petershams, the heavers, ithoTdmas, the Cbestcrtields, and tho Mohairs m whlih our modern dandies disport themselves. in U.u rsgs, auer ueing reouccn 10 rue c jiiui- 110a ot wuoi t enormous tooiuca wneeis, arc Tim DAILY EVKMNG TELnGmAPn.-riITLADET.PinA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1864. mixed with a rarylng amonnt of fresh wool, and the whole in then worked up into the fabrics we bare mentioned, which now have the run of fashion. It is estimated thai shoddy and mnngo supply the materials for a third of tho woollen mmiut.sciurcs of this country. Here i a grand trHiiirorniaton. No man can s iy that tho ma terial of the cost he is wearing ha not been a ready on the back of some greasy bcgi-ar. The final destination, however, of old clotlms Is the soil ; when art can do ti more for much vexed woollen libro, it becomes a laud r ig. R(-volnloDsi of I wlnnin. The change" of fashion Intercstevcrylrody, ond the following views of those changes, considered in the licht of their relation to Social us.:p, will thereloic be found werthy of perusal. Km ts of this kind tca h us (be future by reviewing philo sophically the conduct of the past: devolutions In costume are Yenodics.1, as in n'n o- t ru rytMng else in thi world. Krom the bccli.iitig of this cctiiuiy, wtnn dns-ea .rc lediieid to their namiw-'st pro,"rtion, they hnve griidua'ly increased in Hbt till they have b -cone to unci incU and tiniomlortubiy di-tended that it is m it her safe nor possible to we ir them. (II course this applies more to feminine than t i masculine costume ; but both ere progressing in a parallel line on the raclru; ground of fa-hion. Slnguluriy cnoUi.'h, the tenocnev toward distension remi iarl com' ideis with the progn ss ot the century. V Inn a century, for instance, is in its first yrars, civlli.eil humanity seems to feel young, ami in no way racer to conceal under a pile of gariio-iits the hcr.unttil form grunted tothc "lord ofcriatioii." As the century advatn i s 111 years, fashion assume matronly ideas, and s'.atcly liotijiis 1 1 nil u unknown to the ptC' cdin' eencra tions of lieaus. And w hen the ci nturv a) proa lies towiirdH its completion, then nil the ri'sourct. all the emit of millinery, tail'iriinr. Biid pirtiiincrv aie b-ouht to bear on the nuunsof dissimulating oid use Hiid decrepitude. In the beginning of a ccnturc man Is not ashamed of himself. With the (uniiv confidence of jotith he walks in the streets and appears in assemblies dressed us nearly us pos-ib.e a the man of nature. In the latter part of the ccnturv youth itself seems to dcliuht in assuming tho ; peaiiiuecof old age. The exauiinaMon of nnv book of costume ailords numberless illustrations of this inscrutable law of revolutions in dros.i, from the Middle Ages down to our own time. AViiting and preaching ni;aint fashion have in all tunc not only been perfectly oscles, but made the wearer more determined to pt-r-evere in it, however unseemly, ridiculous, or even dan gerous to wear. Some days ago thico of the tli nii-momlr, dressed in the light garments worn at the beginning of the present century, appeared in the gaalcn of the Tuilerics, and caused, as it may be imagined, an immenso sensa-ion. Hut they wero not allowed to enjoy long the bcneiit ot being stared at in wonderment by the proino naders 01' tho l'arisiau gaiden. Authority, under the form of 11 three cornered icrcnr ile riilc, ex pelled them from the fa.shlona de garden. It ap- eai that each of them bad adopted 0110 of tlrj co'ors of the l-'rmch tri color. The question is to know if the l.idierj wero ex pelled for want of respect for the French ting, or for their bold protestations cgaiust the prevailing fushion Introduced by tho ; panish lady who lei; ns ut tho Tuilerics. There is nn fear tii.it such nn nttcnipt will be repeated in Hyde Par:, for the simple reason that 110 lady would dream of making such experiments in public. Men's costume is naturally less exaggerated in form than the dresses of the lair sex. It is al-o slower in its Becular development. Hats, for lns-ancc, ulthough from time to time slightly modified in type, keep during a century the same general form. The eighteenth century was condemnod to the ridiculous three-cornered hat; tho nineteenth is doomed to the still uglier chimney-pot. General Foy, writing 011 military costume, considered it an immense boon for tho soldier the superseding of the breeches by the trousers. He held that tho suppression of tho garter gave much more easi ness to the movements of tho leg. But tho opi nion of J-'oy is no longer partaken of by tho Trench military authorities, siuce, irrcsistibly drawn in tho circle of revolving fashion, tbev have come buck to breeches und leggings for French infantry. A similar attempt made by tho volunteers In F.ngland is very likely to lead her Hons, In a given time, back to tho costume of their fathers. As it is, we may fairly expect that the prevailing fashion of enormously distended dresses is to prevail during the rest of the century, in ajii'c of ull its perils and Irs ugliness. Our grandmother hud the doors of their houses raised and enlarged to allow tho Introduction of their head-dresses and their hoops. Until such alterations have been largely practised in our constructions, carriages, theatres, ball-rooms, Ac, there is no chance of seeing tho taste for tho present bell-suapcd dicsscs diminish or begiu to disappear. I'i:i r.ot.Kt m iv Sot Tiii:nM Indiana. Over seven thousand acres of laud have been leased in Perry county, Indiana, by a wealthy Loiii-vlllo company, for tho purpose of operating iu the oi business. Operations on Little lime river, in Crawlord county, aro also going uhcad with every promise of success. We likewiso learn that several lciues have been taken in the south eastern poition of Harrison county for tho saino jiuipose. Persons acquainted wit.i the subject Lave no doubt that oil may bo obtained in largo quantities in many places along the southern bor der of tho State, and that in a few years u largo business will bo douo in that lino. J.uuiseille JJimoc.at, Poitlatios op CittxA, Etc. Tho following statistics, relating to tho internal condition of China proper, are taken from tho statistical chart of a new work, by Mr. II. Montgomery Martin, Into Her Majesty's treasurer for the colonial, consular, and diplomatic service in China, and member of the Legislative Council at Hong Kong, entitled "China: Political, Commercial, and .So cial." In China proper it appears there are 3o7, r.:'.J,'.i07 inhabitants, and in tho dependencies of Mantchooriu, Mongolia, Tnrkistan, Thitn-t, etc , shout 10,000,000, making a total of lOO.WO.ooi) of people under one government. Tho population on each square mile i 2.S.l,und the area in square miles is l.i.W.V.K). The quantity of land Is esti mated at b;iO,82U,l(lO English acres, of which 141,119,7111 is under cultivation. Tho hind tax realizes 27,8(31,0:1 tuols of silver; tho saltievenuo 4,tll8,H,'lt tnols; and other duties 0I1,02 tai ls. The total fixed revenue of the provinces is .'-.. 0111,1)23 taels, of which sum 22, I43)7I tads and :),12;i shihof rice (ashih being about ltlO ihs. avoirdupois) are transmitted to the imperial trea sury, whilst i3,.30!),32Sl tacls remain in the pro vinces. The standing army and militia number 1,232,000 men. Tho table from which tho above statistics aro taken is prepared from various au thorities, the greater poition having been fur nished in China, and translated from the oilieiul records. Ksw Am.oys op Pit.vkii. M. religot, the chtmist of the French Mint, has been making experiments to ascertain how the lntrodcctiun of zinc, or the complete substitution of zinc for the copper in the new French coinage w hich was to consist of 8:i. parts silver und loi parts copper would affect the alloy; and he has discovered that alloy of the legal standard, in which pan or tho whole of the-coppcr was replaced by zinc, are remarkably mullcuble, and when rolled are per fectly homogeneous. They are of a beautiful white color; but the binary alloy of silver ami zinc is somewhat yellowish. The" fusibility of the nine alloys is greater than the copper; they aro very sonorous and elastic, mid if made brittle by hiimmering, tho malleability is restored by heat ing. The study of the atomic alloys showed that equal equivalents of silver and .inc, or two equiva lents of silver to one of zinc, gave mulloublo alloys, while the compounds of one equivalent of silver nnd two equivalents of zinc, and also of two equivalents of nilver and three equivalents of ilnc, are too brittle to be rolled, besides tho recommendation of being cheaimr, the zinc alloy blackens loss readily with sulphuretted hydrogen than tho copper compound. An ulloy of 800 of silver and 200 of zlno will keep Its whiteness in a soltitiou of polv sulphide, which will rapidly hlsckeu the legal alloy of copper and silver. Mining and Smelting 4fyn'ri. MILITARY NOTICES. j nonrrt for mauinks. wantrd Sir 11 I'attrd ftuiM llrin Cnrps, sM Ivxllad mn til in pwAno U Ouum of a Mdlor l oar Smry Tarda, 1 tuam Buu slil-o-ww ea farXis lUonj. 1 .nn ef svi ill.. Four T.sf.. . . Hnnr coruii'.'nati.n thu ih rmv. Vi Ala, THK. Vm ai. nun nt IKS paid npoa .iuio.iiimiI. Martni-i Tirol, rrif. Men.. .r all fnrUiar uiiiTiuftiloa sihiIj at th KMirnltloi K.ndMYi'tlt, No. Ml . FKONT BuM, below 8irae Itrtet, Iwms Ui.Uuur. V and . u cux k t. n vi- ('i ft. "tf-tf kfaior arsl K.-f alum omeni. JL4 (J(. 1 J M. OlTlc.r. anil inldli-rl tl.lllns 0V dtr n trMith. "o.1lin SjWOKIjH AMD OTIIKK MILITARY B'JI 'II'MKN IS, Aratnvte.d li th tiU'ii.tve HAS! fAUll lllJJO KMAIILI41IMKNT GFORGE W. SIMONS & BROTilZR, SANSOM STItKKT llAI.I, fAMSiM Htrct. alnv. Hlu, gUoat. PRESENTATION 8W0fLD3 St ml. nri1i-rt rh linrtrl notify, wMr, rWrini. and nairrtltleiMiro i-l,llni"i is nnii'lili 'n. no iha- Ijrti.i.i 10 ll . r.nnlr r- ruli'nlntf rh. M , N I K Si-l irtt I M J J h. W i.l KB Wlt'U 'Til It Pk.M'TIC AL MWUIIU MAKKX 1 j;iii;rvi a. t-uii:net., OOMMIGSION MEK0IIANT8, AM) SHIP AND STKAM110AT ACENTM DOCK WIIAItf, PlItl-Am.l.l'Hl A. srivi''in a. .oinI J A "' i' in i a i.. i n . J. I K I'll ft.N T. i-Ol MR tatt COl'S'lY'f 1KA WAIU'.H(HI-:. O'STA bllsbtd In livm. I'uporl.r anl i.tlprla Flu. lai, Win.., aiJ I.l-iu-rt. (Iwikf Havana f'U'arv i o' A P' V wsD l'k-klpi and Bau-M, KnKftih anil Scetcti Ale ami 1'i.rti-r. i ht, nail Meats, Krultfl. H-xip, Avy &tr.Bi-s 'Ut np -h ran-, At o. IH . SKI'OSK "frft. 1 f ly Jo.ilti A ll. ol al'T. KlN.K-NO-NP,.AW " INMAN HVKKIMt Tintirvot 'ii.13 wurhl-reuowni-d Tnhnri o la maautai-iurd from th. MNK.vr LI- AI-. And aarneitlr rveomtni-nilj It'i-ir ti all OoaUora.a ol Limnrlnui Taste. Beld nholcsa'. anil retail at litM b l oi-unnrioirt rtokr, -So. 611 CIIK-NI'T n'l-rnt, 10 4 Cm opposite arat. llir.M. G lf.01tC.X2 (HTlTUIsl, an.. MAMUrAOTTTRIHG MACHLNI8T AN U KN(lINI5KIi, 10.10 Ko. Kit N. BKCOHO Street, rtiltadclpMa. BUlDtSULTtti MACHINE WORKS, OH II K, So. CSK. KIl.J.-sT STREET, T-1ITLACKI VIII 4. W. are prepared to till orders to aujr encut Sir oar well known MAI JtlSKHY FOR COTTON Ar WOOlF.t MILt.S, Inch . nn all rt-ecui lurruverueuu in uaiUiny, Hiuouuis, anil Wi-ii tnir. U e invite tho attenboAof manufacturers to our ttea live wuraa. 1-11 AI.rH.KD JKVKS . SO g WEIGHT & EIDDALL ' No. 110 I.Inrkot Rtrcot BFTWfVIt FKONT AVTI 8ECOMD ITRFRTft. o. rr. wkioht. r.. m. biddall. DKUOGI8TS, rilTSICIANS,. AKH r OF.NF.RAL KTHUr.KEF.(MBs Can And at nrestrbllslnncnta roll asaeSMsseaWteuMricd and Iromestlo limn, Popular Patent BsMMaSaV 1-atnts, Coal Oil, Window lan, rrcncrlpileat WBaa,4sjst as low prices as s;rBiilne flrst-claas triwdi awtMbaV FINIS KHMKMIAk 6SKS1 Far Confectioners, In full TarlMr, and of the host nnalltj Corlilneivt, Bcncal tndlge, Madder, Pol A.h, Codh.ar, StHla Ash, Alum. Oil of Vlinlol, Annatto, Copii.ras, Eiuaot of Logwood, Ac, FOR UVF-BS' one, alnmyi on hand, at lowest net rash prices. PUKK srtCI'.R FOR FAMILY T8F., (ironnd e.ipreslT fur our tales aud to which we lavtte the att.ntlon of those In want of vellalile articles. AIo, IMilGO, STARCir, JII STARD, it., of extra quality. Orders by mall, or cl'r post, will meet with prompt at trnUon, or special quotntlous will be rtirnlaaed "tun re auesud. WRIGHT A RTDDALL, Wholeiiale lruic Warehouse, lall-lr Ko. II!) MAIiKKT Btreot.ahoTe Frout. Jj 11 11 O XV IV H AHTI-DYSPEPTIO POWDER, An trerllent ireventie fur that mit distressing comjlalttt DVSPKPSIA. In in toy tiiti of long atftnillnir t linj AiTordrd txul wt-a-dorl'al relief, IT IS rVKIXY VEGETABLE. rUEI'ARED ONLY BY 1UKDERIOK liHOWN, Dra;it an J CheuiJtt, N.E.Cor.nrni aud cuesni t sts., rhUaUeliiUia, 11-1MI And for tale by Drotffd.tt generally. PU1LAUKLPHIA SUUGKONS BANIAi IHKTITUTF, No. 14 Nortf MNlli ftUVHt. ahova Marknt. Kuntur radlcallTOorfd by H V. fcVfcJiiirr'H J'reinlnm fawnt Graduatifiif I'rvMnr TruHi. himerlor Kiaitlo Betta, Kiattic NtocktaK.npportra, 6buuidr Eraoaa, 8 po-atirl-a, Crn't lien, Ac. LaOiui atunua Mn. B. 0. EVFJBETT. 'Btj35-lf "V"IUTE VIKOIN WAX OP AXTILLE8. V I Thin exqujmU' ('omtic ha- do euai for tauttfy Irp, whitanlriK, antl preiervlriK fh4 onmpkxion. It la pre pared from pute Ahltf wax, lum Iti txiiaottlmary qu-lt-tiei for prt-trrrlnfr tti aaln, mattrif It toft, fair. imxth, and Intmi'tiri nt. It ! moil ootlilfif aitr aim In, rur efiaipd banda and llpt, rfiixivra pniiilM, bUrtt-hui, tan, fr t ale, or minbiirn, and lniarta a mrlr tint to th fa-a, m-ck, and anna. I'Ht a .'i, and 76 t-enit. HIST A CO.. ho. lot fei.hJL KM II Hucut, audMu.il tt. I'.lt.H Til HtrcU 10-b-dui I)U. CIIAIU-KS HUKERT'S rnrcW hnporwd FKKNCII FEM AI-R I.I'X'in and PH.... atriititid ID all t'aia. Mra.CMAKi.fM HIilKKT, Oi at tru ul I'titkli-ian. Kuti anco and diTtct-a pnvaia ht LaUica. A'iy!j ai the fcul AMC XitiL U & 1 OKI., No. 1010 COATiiH STUCKT, 11-yg-lna W bI of Tvnih. WEALTH, HEALTH. AND , BaUkLTV. If to aala admliinir ar?s : If to en imt Invid out Bixhi ; it lm t a blooDUOK tlnwor, I adjnc , dUig Id an hour Rxauti I If to bar a hoat of friend ; It for vice to mak araunda ; li with hiVb-bora bi.xil to wd ; II a tuarbte atona whu dead WkaltsI If to Uva tbraeacorr and tea, W l i iit Ute aa Jmi iwatiii If to live a Ui'e ot pai ; If to dta and go to yrm.it HkaIsTB I If too wtih a lift of aleaanrea t tf vuu value thla world's Lreajurei Ifevttry vouiiurt yoa would fteo. Take my advice, and vrtab ati thro. Then, havlnjr Health, Wealth, and Beauty, Tuu'll be prepart.il for evarr duty. By a carrfoJ ponital of Dr. WIL1JAM VOOHO'S New Bok, UiF. UAKKlAdK Ul.'IUK, which tbould be r,d by everyone, ttold by Utok teUnre Knprell, ad at tba IttM lur a ocfica, ht. U tthkUCS MUlLbl prioe U oeuta. ftoa-tf U TO 8HIPCAPTAtN9 AND OWNKkm. Z.M..TtMi endrWnd harlrtif leaaed th K CNHI N'J Tit IMTRKV? Ih K'ft. bira t inHma tta tfrinla ami the eatrntolU)e that he la prepared with tnoreaa! farlittlf-a t a'amnlte thoae bavin,? mI to he raided or rva.rv1. uni btnf a prnrumt htr-raxiBtc mm4 canikir will viva personal attaaiioB lu ail veaeeia aav trii'ird to him for rpire. ( artalna or lnn, Khio-Cerpant, and Maohliilit havina veatete to repair, are solicited call. llavin rh atirafv for th aale i4 " v?ettirtetti Pitn IMfiail't: ComiMtaxlnn," or Copper I'atat, far Uie pri(rva Uon of v boveomn, frir tiiia euy, I am prrpared to fnruiah the aaae oa lavorahle t'rrni. H. P MiCTTF, Koniilnartn Mrra loli, avMl-M Dalerwre afla.aioT liurw iitmC fur m;v yokk. OT THICK I.TKK. COAH1 WTHf; HI MMsilif mvrANY MvVV rhKUillT mm; hOU NKW oitK. anI ( -nn. t tir: f- r nil Nrthcru aud Kaitern clrtcf and Ji'Vr Hi Irsiiiv 'iiillTtK PfV TIll'ltHMAV, VT S MM'RI' ir, lin t!i.- P.Miin.trv v!mn', 0 i miH.vf Kn -in1-1. an, N- it-rk, in -it, t'K-r 11, Not th K:fi , mt aame d-oa at 3 I M. r..r (i"i, ht,wMrh vip bo relvfj AUy. liArrtifl In it.e nirn ti imniirT, 1 it'lisorrtl with lite (rruiituii d-a- pu ! , at lair rnl -i, art v to Vll.l.lAM J. TAMOU OO.. 11-10 :tm hf. IM li r'li Wliftfvee. ffiU TEAM WEEKLY TO LlVKlT asVi Zalm, p'"'. at iii-fiiBi-'Wri, Vor llartxir. ii.t n kt:onii itianiert of the Mrprportl, Ni-t ai d I'l l (KM ifi ia iHt'inei.ip t ompau turn luLi?t.ei U All A fnlnH . r I iMiriai SAtur.tAT, Iivinber lf. ,l m ov, HtttnAy, lMcoufr 17. Af-ilcP niicrtt,!!!, Mttur.lA, at non, frni pi.-r So 44 N.irib kli-r. i; a 1 1- iv rsM '!K pay m v. in ci'i:i:r..vfT fft cihin $!-) 1)0 ,stvrKe i'i imi ('Hi in to I t'diu ITn tji Hu erAm; tt I ontlou... t-)C Mr-t ( Ati.n tu l'Aria. . l!HMl HtiM-tani1 to I'aria tunm M Hi Cridln 10 HHtni-T k'lNi'1l 8ln-VK til U:illli iu. Vt.'i. r.'in"r hI-.u ti'twiinlnl U MAsre, lliomtu. Kot ttTttiim. Antwerp, Ac , At xinatlv InwrAli'i. tr. in l.iVi'r,uo ur ,uiHiiaini :j : Ttml CAt(n. f t IT'', f.'lt) tifrAaTi from l.mriHt atid itit'fiii tivn. ih.isie wfi.i wuti to te:.d for tiioir tticnu cab bu tulr'i her,- a th.-r we. r luxUnr ltiioitnatioti applv at the Cnmpan Va offlca JOil s' ri. Dai.i:, Am- u Ko. lit W AI.NI T Siro-l. I'luiAdiiplila 4ttVt BOSTON AMI niliWDF.r.T'inA 4aBaAaavt3aiL HtHinitil lino, kaUhik frin rm-h port oa S.ui IfciTA V.t. rtotn flrt w inri ainve i'l N K. .stMet,l,hiia d ph a A d I "nn H b n f Httt-ti. 1 r..m tU-t wUail lot i'l N L Hirf t . tn SatUidav, )icomrirtt n. In '4. i,T(u' UnrM uKM h. llKr, w ill aail r;n I r.lvlol (i!ma P r It .tun, on Siitnrday. I in ti-r I'. At U) A. M t And the arranihhip HXON. Matttiewi, frutn uatou lor f' iilnWtdphiA, a Aiiii day, at 4 I'. M . Vht w new alio MiitiMtuntiAJ rt'Amahlp fnm a retpilaj lit if. HalttK front eiii h r t jiuiuuimIv od Hatunlavi . InfturroK-i ytltcind atonu bif liio "arumiuiu cliargi'd o fale irflr1a. r ri'lblua tAki'o at fair ratoe. Pl.'Ppvni an-rv4iieud toeend Blip Receipt and B!ll Ladtim with their s'ud.j. Fr Kieiiht or faadAga (riavlnjr. fine arromroo1nttop.a; api'iy to IIK N K V WlNMoK A ft., ja4 U V o . s. 1KI . a r a u A ve tw a. Ai I"'011 MVEKPOOOL, TUKSD.VY, -! Nornilri U Tu hrltii.li m.ip rH!l,AIEl.!MI!A,CnptAlnO. F. Tool, wet anil ti.r the Atn., port on tho VtU INovi uiU-r. iMuetane iu ctirrrnrv. THOMAS UI(lIRrvKOV TO., 10 M No. 101 WAI.NTT Htreot. niKNKW YOUIi. DLsrATCH and Hwiftnire i;nti, tIa Delaware and L.u i itt 1 1 ( Hiial. '1 he iteairtra of thesa dnea Are lavina da i at 1?.. clock M., aud l o cioth F. M., from thUd pier altove Walout atret't. ror freivht, v!nrh will be MVrn on aroommndntltif t-rnm, applv to II 1.1 AM M. NAlitD A CO., o. Ul IiKIJWiliK Avenue 1: 1 AKRANfiFMENTS OK lOJ 4 1li (.amdvn and Arn bey and PTillle.phlA and Trvmton BAllmAd C nipAinea Lino, frum 1'IUIiuIoUua to Maw i orl and Way i'Iacci FHitM WAI.NTT 8TKKET WHARF, WW leAve an fubowa, tt. FARM. At U A M.,viaCaiiidtin ftud Amboy, C. and A. Ao- r'mni'latlnn $2i.r- At h A. M , via Canulen and Jer? City, Mttralnc Rpri nn 8 09 Atll-.uiM . via.Ctundfti and Ataboy, C- anaA.Ao- ei'tiiBw ialion 22 At V F. 41. via Cajudwu and Aiuioy, J. and A. Kt- pr.i 9-t XlVJ.tOf. M..la Camikn and Ambor. Accomm-- dauo (rrrlifht and Fasiiurr) 1'7I At P. M., via t'aiiidti And Ainl-oy, Atammiiujo JaLkiD (rt'f't1t aiiJ FaNaciiKt r) Ut ( laiala tiut Jd llaaa do HO All P. M,, via 'i.mden and Aiutxry Av)HiutKlA- tU n (Frik-ht and raaeuK r.), Itt i'laaa Ticket..., t9l 3d i i.-k J. w t or Hrlvldure, F.aaton, I.ambt-TtvlHo, Fluinintston, Ac, 3'ft P. M. or Lamtxtrtvine and Inti-rmrdlate StAtloni", At fi P. ai. For Mount- HuIU , Kvajiaviikt, iviubertoit, axl Vlncea tv n, at A. St., 1 and 6 P. M. t or 1 rt-eluild at ii A. M. and P. M. K r Palmyra. HUermn, It ianco, Hevriv, E-lcpwafrr, FuTU R. Fl- rem-e, ;rbntown, Ar.,at tirrd 1 1 'in A. M., Vi .-tJi.A.ti.anJ IIS r. Si. lhv J .10nd o P. U. IJuee nin dtret throufft to Ticnum. For Palmyra, Klvcrton, Utlanco, Beverly, and nurltng-t- n at 7 F. M. Hit-amlKiAt Trenton, for Hriatol, TturHntrtmi, llrvexly, Toir:kdaU and 1 Ai-o.ty at !i in A. M. andi 1'. M. I.IM rt KUitM KKhlNiiTON 1KaUT Will leav.- narolUWR: At 1116 A. M., via Rjnslnktoi. and Jorn.-v City Kx- prH 3-t At t .to P. M., vt.i K'-Uhitiisji, uml J rAy , "lty,i;a- pren J0 At ' P. M., via Kt-mttik'ton And Jarty t'lty, ABhlnw'ton himI N-w York KDrrti 3" W At li P. M. (nluht), via KMn1ntou and JcrHy Cltv, H'-htll(.1nIl And NiwNotk Thefi to 1', M. line wltl run daily. All othen tinday evrt't'(i . tur KikTUo, iHinkirk, Kluilni, Phmn, Owrg y, Htirhea ter, Itiruyh tmpf An, On-Ai Itaud, AloMirnbp, H'dkoittmrro fk tAJitnti, NtroiMlibnr, Wat'M t.it, iMtttM-Ji Chunk, Alim town, l.e'hlehfui. H'lvidTr, knition, ,AiiiUrtvHtia, Flrn inxtoii. At . m 7 1 6 A i T Ma line i'"pii.-r.tn wiih Uie Ualu Knvina KKsttki At MAin h f huiiK At .! Y. M. For l.auntn:rtvUie at b P. M. nn rtturdnvn n! : For hrt-ml, Irenton, At., at J li und U V A.M., and 5 P. M., und IV in ill niiy hi. For litilii.e.hiiry. 1 axtDV, Wlsflnorttlng, Bridi-bhnrg, and Fratikforrl At i A.M., 5.6 and h P. M. 1 1' For Nyw York and Way l.ln i IrnvintT Kinitnjrtofi It pit, iftl(j ihn curs Oh Fifth ue t, alxive W alnut, Iiaii an hour b'lt't di'pHTtaro. Th Vhm run Into the Do pot, and on arrival ol each train run from the lH'uot. t Irty pi hi tula of binpAire only allowed each pftNaenvw. Paafi iiKeri. are pmhildted frin tvkmK anything an hn:(e but lln-ir u ttrlim appttrel. All Iiakkac over iity ponnde tn tie raid tor elra. 'Mm ( ompany liu't th lr r"iont bilny lor latfAve to One I lUr r pound, and w ill not b biUdu fur alii- Amount bt-ynd $1j0, excopC by apocUU ooo-tiai-t. Graham'! BrtKaire Fiprr m win raHfof nd dvltror bar trove at the Dopottt, Ordir ' lott at No It W ALNUT u-.H. W.ii. li- UATMF.It, AxtonU 1j,- Diiihor 1, 1HA4. ' LINKS FltOM KW VOltrf FOR rilIL,.rKLPinA WIIL I.KAVK From foot of CotirtlAna etrvt at IV M. and 4 P. M.,tU JtTey City and Camden; nt 7. lt, and 11 ;ti) A . M.t G P. V.. and VJ N'u'nt. via ,l t.i y City and hut tin.; urn. Fnmi tt or H .n-lnv htreet, at ti A.M. aud A P.M., via Ainht-y and ( unuU n. From Pi.t No. 1 North Klver. at 11 M. 4 and ft F. If. (rn iittit and Pa.-neiiucr) via Amhoy and Camuc ii. IHKI0HT LINES FOR NEW YOKIC AND A all the stntloni on Uie t'nmdcu and AiuIko uutl cm ntviwx ItaiiruadM, lSCIiF.ASKD IF.SPAT('H. Theramitt-n and Aiaiij l:ailroad and TruntonrtatMej C'Ut(fi 1- rcifit l,lnc hr N-w York will b ave Watuni atnf t vtlarf on an ' af:-r January H, tUil (duitdaya ex en .Ut) iit 4 o'clock I. M. ItrturLuitf, uie aouv e hint s will leave N-w Vort at 1 ul 4 P. M. Frn.ht mait be delivered befuro 3,'u ;p.M. to be 4r wariii l tf.e tjim- day. Frnxht for 1'n tu.'ii, FrltK-iton, Klu;;ton, N-w Bruni-wif-k, and all point h un thf raindcn and Am'iny KaUrond ; also on the 1'i-lv ill. r-, liniawar1, and Fli nunc ton, tho New Ji-ritev, it,- i rwchoid and Jami-almrir, and iiu lturkiiifton and Mfinit llull i;ilromli, n-celved nnd torvardwd up tai ljtj o ('.. k P. AI. sniaU packavk lor Mount UoUyruootved Uj,t.'iorl.u;k p. M. The lteJwdre ijelaware llaMroad r.mnertf At Phinipe btirk' with Hit l.i'lu.h at v itallroad. Tin.- Ni;w Joraey KrtilroAd roniH-iii at Kliza'-eth with thf Nuw Jrraoy Oniial ItaUroad, and ut Newark wiUi the Morria aud FHfx H nilro Ad. A alip nieuniran!um, fipcolfylntf thu NiArka and nam bera, t-t.ippei's am.' uonsUiicca, niuat In every instance) lie) arm villi t'Arh load of ruods, or do receipt willbeitiveu, lncrcait-d tarlin l a having tc n mudo iir thu traiiaiiorta-tk-ii of 1.1 VF. t'I ot'K, i.tn iTK aro invilt d to try iiva rotito. hen th) Miork la furinnl.eiMii quantities of TWO CAR I.oaDH "i mnie. it will be d. Iivan .l at the foot of Fortb th Htrrtt, in ar thn l)rn ards, or at I'lor No 1 North Hi' i r, ai the abjpi'. ri" niay dcaiMnato at the time of the el.tpi.ieul. V AI.TF.lt 1 UKI M AN, Frt -btht Aaj. ut, Ko- H. Ilawari avemir, lhiiadlfihia. (ho. 11, jAVMt)Nl, Freight Aynt, Ju.' If l'lcr No. 1 North Hivor. New York. V KW KAIL K O ATlTiri NE N OUT IL, PillLAhUl.FlllA TO HKOUkl.VM, TUKOLUil IN F1VU iiotitli. FABK ECt'nION T1CKKTS $.1, UOOI FOK T'TRFR IAT. On and after MONDAY, Aumietl, 14, tralni will iuav mt uf 1NL hirict, Philadelphia, r morning at 8 A . M. (Sunday em epttd ). that ce by Uie i'amden and At Untie aid itarltau and Ittdawere liAy RaJlroadsto Port Mooiuoiitb, and by tho contuiodioua aiuauier Jt ase Hoyt, to loot of AtlAntic atreet, Itrookjyn; returning, leave At Uu He bUttwtWhsuf eveiydtt ibundaa ucoptud),t U A- M. Travftcn to the city of New York are notified notto apply tor paaae by thla line, the H tale of New Jtyrity ba intt prftntcd to the C'Aiiiden and Amboy monopoly tba rJulve piivllea; t earrjio pav.euner!i antl (reuriit b tweva Ui aMm ol PhiladPrpMu ami New York. fciW af FY. F. OKW MTTB, Ueueral SuperioiMhieut. rlllLAPKLrHIA, WILMINUT0N, aVMD ALTIMOKB RAIf.ROA?. oiiANi.K of iromfl. Ofj andaft ni'M-AY. Nvifnor U, IwH, Ftaitwiawr traina kiv FtillaVlphla fvr HAitJmur At .voo ( Kipre. MondAa exaptod),fr"0 A M . W M.,t ,o. So Ard Id aoP. V :heMral S-O. 11 Ik A. MM IU), 4 00, $ m and lit P. M. Y'lrmlnirfoti at IVfW otfandavt ateepted), 8N.1I UA. If , a ;(o, 4-wi.t M in 30 and 1 1 P II. K"w rutie at a-fifi A. M an-1 w P. af. lNver at nttf a at. ana 4vu P. M. aHf fd ai H (V A. M . toaJiaharyataiAA.af i kainh for rmT,rri.rin4 I.af' ItAlt niorf at h o, V in A. M. KiprMJ, MS, 4-tti. ; end It 'tu P. M. Will. iiu(un At I 4H, ' U A M..U 24,1 11, H'sta, end In- P. W. rtAll.nry at ll4A A M. S'ilord at V,i V.M. 1'on-rAt A ti A. MM Aprl TMf. M N-w Ciwtl.. at t .'0 A. M , And fi ip. M. fief at H I, tW A. atr, 1 mju, H 11, 6 50, 7'TO, I U P.M. I'-sTf Tt ill more f 'rPJalUburyarid Int 'rmed'tte stallcma at ii jt. p. ai. 1 lV pVjj(,tllJmort r"r JVPr hn& In una -MA'.e lUlletu at TRMN FOR BAI.TIM'H.F, f.HVfOo'Pr At - 4-v v ,H'r And ll P M. I cAve Vf timinrftou ai i 11, 9 .'fc A M.,S -.VJ 4 fc-., and 11 M P. M. IreltcM Trains, with PAStengcr Cat attached, will nta aa folios a I,- n V Imltijrton f r F'rTyvllle and Intrrmodlateptaoet at 7 u P. M. m.iAH -Only at v A. M . 10 ,0P.M., from PhJla- d ) H to MAl'ltMrtT, From tiipAdv:phia to H ttmlnKta at fi OO A. M., 10 ,10. ane li (" i'. M. fiou; VMU ir rtAn t Vhnadrlphla at 1 A A. V and W P. M. iiily at luiV, V. M , ir m V- 1-tvi- to l,hii;..S.,ht. 4 H F. KhNNKV, MUporlnton dent. pillf.ADKirHlAAM) HALTIMOKk'Cp'nT J 71. Al K Ml KOAl, OI'FN 10 ur OJ 1PU.N4 AF.ItANt.1 Vl N l On hi .1 Ailrr t RI DAY, April 1, 11, the trahii will leave at. roil :- I FAX K KAHTWAKO. , I FA VI WK"TnAitl. M!h:h, a. v w, m a; hn -.. a. v . r. . tii... : a I' t'.'A.n-Spb..... s "0 4 -t i.rnvr ,;": w cut 'I r-tir. . . 7 4 It Aor. ilr ..7V, 4 p! W.( Junction.. I' M .V41 K.'i. n.ii V t0 4 i; t oncord : ' J ft-'4 ( lord... 7 I'? 4 -11 'hi d Funl,... 111 fi l4 t'on.vrt ui hi PMt KiMin.'ti lo-itfl c ;j l .h nr'ion.. !.- f. I1 Anninie 11 B t I'hi.i.i'i ipidi. !w (l :i WPMiirove Id.-. 7 01 Hm l-.sirr....!i .ld Oxford In ;i 7 1 PM'iiirrr u pot In Phllndp'phia hnn hefn chitmrfd from Ftji'ti. i.Mh rt hi Murk -l utmMa. to I hlltTY HtPil' and ft'Al.kFT St ri i '.1, Wft I'htU.iclphtA. Market Str.-et P"irn-pr KalJ A.iy Cara oonvi-y Paasiuicra to and trots ti e tp- t. Paoni iigire go throurti vlihout rhAns-e off Am. Ia4 HKNUY W-it. N'liMrinUMidcnt. rJ HK FLNNSYLVANIaT'F.NIRaL RAIL- - liUAO-TKS PAII,, TUAIN.I rail.ADtLt'HIA '10 rn 1 Bntitu mh.fh: The Tlrkft Odlco of tho PKH" VSYT.VA M A f'KNTUAT, HAll.i;tiAI la now lot-a ted at the Sew rasiimcr lopot ot th.- (VmpAnv, 'JltlKHhia anil MAIih,E V Strov-u, PMIl. M; CHI A. on ami nttor MONDAY, October 81, IsOl, tmlnt wUl tni I annuwpU.a at h-lii'W: H'OO A. M. MAlt. Tit MS, with the fn!Wir; rmno-tl nt : Ar rno tit Wl ( rUKrtl hR IN TEitrtFO 1 ION J' Oi A. M., and ton met with Wont Cheater Railroad, r ihlW at Wi hI t hf .tt-r J 10 .. M. At Ott M Hu I O W N lt;u a. W , connecting with train tor Wayt outturn, and u-aihlnj Ihcm UIO A M. At OH ,1 M Rl A 11 rt A. M ., conni'i tin wltli NorVicrn t'cntral HadroAd, and rca'-h-inu ml a'. 'X M) P. M , tluimvur Juut tion B P. M., Hnie-.T 4 1 P. I., and t,iti bira - i: P. M . Alio, with train r n Itrndii.tr and 1 HiiiiiiihiA It.illroad, lAviiic at yi"V. I. Arrivti at HKKL-mU K(, I'W IM.U. cumin liarf w liii SorUtern C ntrnl trains Nortti.thm : Leave II. in 1 4 hiirff 1 4I'.M., aiT to t Hiinbury VM2 P.M., Mltton p. M.,S liliaiupptiM-l;' P. M.. l,ocn Havm r,'-o p m crt,. a n.-rn lor Imlra, hv 'luo.ier, CiinandAtttu, NHtftrn f .illi. te . rca- h nniira a' In4. P. SI., And Rmhihi at 1. 1 A. AI -1 Paat-nfri tot I'anvilU', itnocri, lilooiunliurtr, lUTnirl., b vn liavuu, Hliickaliimiy. I'lyuiinith, Kinnton. Wyoming, l'ltiton and crtintiiti, take t io LacJaiiwiinna nrt RMi-nvoitr,' rriilcn at Mnrthutii'rlnnd. At UAK 111 Hit I KO, tor polnta H iuth on Not thorn Cnirral Kail w aj, leae at I :a 1'. M , urnvi- 01a P .M , Han vt Jnnc tun :i lo P. M . Hanover l ift I. M., and Gfttynhiirt fi l.. p. M. At M AHMSIH'hii, t..r polrti in t'iimlriana VaJicy, leaving at 1 -to P. M,, arrive C'arhah' I .tft P. M.. t h.imhcrs bnrg I (. P. M . and llacrtown ti l: P. M. At I VRONK 6 (m P. M . ronnotiPK with Itald t'.AU- Valley Train, having a 7"o P.M., and arrivn at Itrllefonto at y tt P.M. At AI.ToO.N.i 7 40 P. M , conno. U. tt with Itranoh train for Hod IdiMtmrK, rea'hlnx t.iero N -J.I P M. At KKMSON h m P. M., connecting with llntnrh train for Kheiihlmr--. arrlvln-- litoro 10 P.M. At PirTSIUKtl I ;u) A M , and U.uro oonm-cllng lor ail uututa VVfat.Nyitti et, and isoulhwebt. 1000 A. Iff. PAOi.l AtTOMMODATlON, No. I, arriving at Paoll at II UJ A. M. 11-10 A. M. FAST LINE connects at LANIHSVTM.FI 0'40 P. M., vlth train (u Ktadine nnd Columbia Kairad, arriving at J Iti. ;t 10 P. M.fF.phrata ; P. M., und litd-11-at at 4 " P. M. At 11 AKKIKUKO, with an Accommo dation train on Northern t intral itatitvay, for Sunhu'-y and tnti rmi'ililc points, tv.toiuii Kunlniry at li W) P. M. At IIAItltfSIO 1:0 with train on Oimbiiland Vallnr fr f'arl'aU, ariiviMR thoru at bl P.M. Arilviat Puburg 1 Mt A. M , and there makes cluae couaection lor all W catLatt poiutn. 1 l-oo p. m. PAI!KF.nrRi AfCOMVonAl lOV, arrtroa at Parkea burg ai j vm i. At., frtoppii m at inii'i'WL-ditj aiaUona, AM I. M. IIAKUSIU'RO ACCOMMODATION-, mak''S ennnnr t h'li at jMiwnmylou ai -po-l P. M., with train on vYuyiici Imrg r.nuu'h, leftvtnt,' at 4 ,H) 1. M., and arriving at ayne-bnrk' at i-ou i. U. At OM.cMiHA, at ti"l P. M ., v itn Northern Cenir.il Kitilwuy tor 01 k, b uvlii Wrhihlnvlll. 7 'J P. M , and arilvluu at Xrlk J lOp. il. Anivea at lUrrlvbur at 7 46 P. M. 4-lhl P. M. FMIttltANT ArcOMMOOUToX, front No. Vl7 i,k Mri't-t,, da ly, t?M'(i hund.iv. Air.vi'tt at irirrislmr. ii a. .11 ; jmih'ui. :--ti a. m ; Aiioona, .t v, m.; And Pittaburk', H M P. M. The a" um (Mu.uirr.tblt, and riiiivrMiiis, in- lamilleh going Weal, will pud thu r.itui low, faiiti have t ii. if ha.ifiix'. fur whu ti fluids uro uivmt lorwauli ti hy ihc farno irnln. For funhui pnrtctilurs upply to F If A M '18 FINK, Knilgratit. A gout, IJi" Oock irot. lit iwt cn Marrciitir and IMtabiirg a that i-Jaaa car is ttUau.ua to Una train lor loc il travel. t-UO P. M. lAVCATKll AC 'OM MOP AT ION, readnM I.tip auT at i -J 1'. il., aud rLUcnon CoiMiubi.i at a 10 P. A. 5;to P. M. I'AOI.lACC OMMOjjAllON, Ko. il, rachcj Paoll at 0 G) P. M. fi00 P. M. PITTHltrRfJ AND KIME FXPRKSS, with the fnl loii g ronuf aiioiK irrlvo-llaril-hnr, 12 -o A. M; Hunbury, H'24 A. M; Northumhi-ruitd, A. M. ; alilU'11,4 Cs A. to ; w lilUnihptri, o-W A. M ; Lock llav.-n, t ' A. M. ; Finporititn, lo lit 4. .M ; 8t Mary a, 11 li A M,; t'orry. a W P.M.; and Kne, ,1v.iP.M. (At CTry cloao cobiieoiiun th inaIe wuo Oil CrfCiK. R., lor 'iltuiviiu and hhalfer t, the trtat nt terminua of the Road, t'umce by hiaa' or Real for oil City and r rauHlin. I PcQirt for iJain Ile, ltn.'i rt, 14ixiushniv, llerwkk, Re''.h Haven, Rhickibtuii; I'l uioiilh Ktnauui, Wyomlnir. Pittiton, AH J BcTanton, ttVo fln: t-VftwAhna and rtUHiinihurg namt at NortimrnhtTlAiid iPatuiiKerrt for Kltalra, liOi ln'ttrr . CatiAtiJuLua. Niagara I- all,en- rea-!i Kltnlra a(.,lr:i A.M and liuita t. at V -J I'.. M.J Al liai.l.lSlU'Ki', wl'h Korth em ttuiral Itaihvay, lor the Hontli, lnvin j nt-'OA.ai.; arrives York, 4-10 A. M. ; Uauovt-r .luiicif-ii, lit A. al. ; Uavfi llaii'ivar Juu'Miou bAA. M. ; arrives lUnovt r, 11 ofi A. M.uud fiuttvsburg, lif.P. M. At MCNIIn'U ION.4 III A.M., with train on I'.road Top K. It , arriving llopewtll A M ,Mt. DtUh.-j, ,,a. M , iiiidcm- nei'ting ti-fne b Htnur for Bnirord. At TlJtONK.fi M A. M., L'onnertuiK with train on liaid KakIi- aiiey ltond, Jonslnn Tvroiio at K . -0 A, M., arrive ltoit-fontc, Hit A M . and Howard, VJ 20 P. M. l,eavinTyrou on Clcirtldd R. R. ut n Vi A M , and arriving PhilllpKhutg, lloo A M. At CKF.SnON, i',i4 A. M , roinKt 'in w ith (jrHnrh tram for I- flt-jW'ti';.. and mt lu Hhtj, 12 'A) P.M. At itLAIKJri VII. I K IN I KRsl'i l HtN, I) .vj A. M , comrctlng with hran. li tiain whi.h arrivfH, HiairhVMh,t lo lj A. .M.,Aiid Inalnua 1 1'4iA. M. riditrain nino rrnnc'ta at Itfirn vdiowlth IVtit l'o:in.ivJvania It l.,arriwn altshurg, 11 jo A.M. Arris en I'M I3UI lit. ut P.M., and cniit ti lor ail jioiuts VYt-iL 1U-4. P. .M. ! IIILAnr-TPlllA KXPKENS, atoj.a only nt Dnwn lnj.'tov.n. i.iinater, lla-rUb'trg. Maryvllle, Js'ew port, Miitilti, l.ewihtown, IliintMiK'lon, Altouna, tinl ihvin.and Com niuuh. At III M'li ilO.N, with Hr jad 1v It. J:., having th-re at 01 A, Al., and arriving At Dudley A. M Mt.f'.iiiaa A.M., and tht-nca by Mugf to Iltdford. At Al.TOOSA.at 9 1. A M., cc iixt'ou u oiaoe with train lor floltidav aliurh', niching liiiie at A M.,.tiid thenco by hack lo liediord. Ar rivti ut PuthblK.K-.lt 10 P. M.( Pt;ikliig eloie tounorthrn with thrmu'h tr.iinaonall the divirtv'itnr mads t'rmn that joint North to tlto l.akea, et in thu MUaiaiippi and tho kilMvouri ilvera.and tioiith and Bouthwwtto all poiula ai-rtbsihle l.y r.iilroad. For fiirfto r Information, applr at tho Paasenue- Siittiun, corner of I IIIKTIMTI and MAItKILT Km- ta.PIdla. JOHN F. VAMJ FIi. Jr.,'l .. k t A.ent. -Il'IiKT JERSEY RAILROAD LINKS ff ew Arrantaiunt.'On and alter TUllsOAY, Noveiubrr 1. lurt. uams will Jeavu from V' alnut titreet Fici an IVjUowa or C'ii.4i May and all plac sotUli of Mlllvllle at 9 A. M nnd:t P. M. For MillvHIo, lifidweton, Ralfm, nnd all intertuediato alitL-ai uouib ot lia-o-Iv-to at A. M. and;i P. M. l-.r tuh-isoro mi 'J A M., U M., 11ml A 1'. M. For nOHUury, (ilouctuiwr, Ao , at lJ A. Al., 19 -M.,;i and flP.M. KFTl'ltKINC.. Leuve Cape Mav at a. M. and U4'. A.M. Itlidvihf atn lo A.M anu :i P. M. M Drtdaietim at 7 I4A. M.,:f h'P.M. " hAit au At 7 A. M., and -I P. M. VooUburv At7,H4r. and!) 44 A.M.,aud4 I'iP,M., and 610 P. M. 10 ( Atrdfn only. THF WfcN'l JKliKKV EXPKCSrt COM PANT Will aitt-nd to all the nanal hratmmi of Kprc-a busl n", net lve, deliver, nnd lorwurd throuith other rvupon. aiblc Fxpreai I'onipaiiiot) to all parti ot the country any artl It eMriMtid to thttiu, A Special Motheuir aecoiu paiiiLk i-ai'li Uiiuusih train. J. VAN l.kNMSKI.AiCE, .Superintendent. rhUada'phla, N'oTctubef 1, loot. ill-ij 1)HlLAI)RLriUAf OKUMANTOWN, bonUUHlOWK HMlHOtlV ti aa aAr HOUDav, May Hi, VKi, ittl . ,. ',.. 7, K, , 10, II, It P. HI. a .TV ? rnwimvi, , 7, 7 A H. , a, H, ll , t A. If . l,iL,,,u4,i ht 7 -fl 10 1 n r ' ThH'A),jc.iv Ahd the tV aud tV tXAltia ud. do awt ate th uennantwn Uramh. P' , HFNU V HIM, RAII.POAO. and IIT ;u,irt"' l." A.M. I, tV,lVT. IBveC'hAarnt llin, T-ia.f,MJ, 1141 A. M.t l'tt. I'M U,u o,( h, ard id to -.m -w r. a em. FOH CO Hi lOIKM'K K K AHf MHR!JT01FIf. !:; Ui Lfa.. N .rrlfc.wn, 6',', 7, TfW, and 11 A. tf Ut S, ami I'. M. im. m 1 1 . i'iS train ar. wm ati, at Wl..atil koa, M---J. anil 1'un.li.Kaaii only KM! V WaYUMi. Iravc riilvt'l.hla ,HA, II l A M , 1, ,4,H. S.K IK. and lit, l M. I .arr M .navuiia.,tj',,7S',810. S.IIH A.M., IS, . anJ. l". y. ll. K. SMITH. i;.n.ial Hnt.'viM'nifont. il lH-rt. mm ii ami i.RK.r.a ttu-MM. X'OHTH ri NNRYLVANIA RAII.KOAD. 1' Hilt HtTllHIFM. iMMlKKruHN. t,l'IM MAI II ('Hi Nh, llA.Lf.H-.N, WII.KK.SllAkKM, Sllr Hlli'oU l . F(U AKK.tMiiKMKNTN. aril aft. r KuMui. Niv.inb. r ll I it. Paasi-mrar Tiaii'. ll li a'i tlo N KW liRl'nr, Til 1 RI mrn t, alwT 1h.aip.on, i iiundi ipiua. dai j iKunars eaciieil), aa lolkiVi . ai j A M. (rr... ir nii,Wi.nj AUcnUwm. W.ii.'l: 1 Mirk. W l. ,h,t. H,,..,,n. Al Tlo A. M. (Aii'(.miniilatKiil hir I ..la.tnwn. Al I I ' P V I V..m ,ia I....) d.r a,lm1,m. A I :-. :i I-. M lKvp-ia.) fur ll-,l.h. -n. r.a.lnn, Hils train rrni k,. K....n at -... f . 4 ,i mati-a olM C nini.-M.ili Willi H i' .Nrii .Ii rsi'y t'ftiitral rr Nv I .rk Al I I,. I'. M. iMall 'ur Ho.Nliiwn. Ai.'il'. I'. M (Aic n-iiiiiiilatl n) lir llctblchuiu, Allea-. ti'wn. ai'd Mai-r li r 'Limit . fil il' M ( vi'tiiii.".larlm.) for I.aruilal. 'I I"-. .up 1 1 i. t u li.i.-l l.i. iir..-i,r, .1 al 11 r Ti. k.'l Olloa, TMIHK Alrrrt. ur Mf.Hrt Mil rrt, in urilcr Ur lixnUH luwt'ni ate of fun imlNil vin Til'! T1 I.PIII A I.r n.rrtli-n.-tn ,mm ami 'fit.' A. M-, anil S-I P. St. Jim f.l iWn al li .11 A M.,anil. I. -. M Taani.iri,!. al r-M . M t ml rt a.-uliwvm a' .' ' t' M iih rlvrt. i riimin ipua inr iot :..tOHii at vn a. m. and t-is r. M. limit-Mi vi ii li I'liila iliiliia nl 7 A. M unit iP.M. IHIlniai.'.i llnK.ii.1- fl'nss wll! t ali f r iiail i1illrv riAfrt'iii.'. nl th. m'li it. tiiili-r. tuny bn ki'. at to. lis h. 1 1UMI btri pt. l-l'i R1J.H I.ARK, Ajrant. ) E A D 1 K li RAIL R OAD. I. HEAT TKI NK tlNaj HiOM PIIII.AIH.I. UIA T(J THK ISTKUiR JC 1-K.NM LVAMA.TIIK 11 II Vl.K 1 1. 1., HU. l s.tlANNA.t l IMItKKI.AM). ASl) WiOMINll VAI.IJiY, MultTll, MillTHWKHl, ANUTIIK CAN ADAH. PASHKNliKK THAI MR Tavr tin rum ii) , i.. ,.,l, ar TlllKTBKNTTI asvl t'Al.l.uWllIl.L Bursts. l'liilaili'Uilu, at tlia fotusruag htmia MOHKINd MAIX. AtS-OOA. af , lor K-alni, Lcgannn, F.DliraU, Utuu OhmiMa. llaiTlilitirn, rintunlh', Pnn-;.-ri.. Tnmajn. Himl'urv, W llliaunsport. Klmlra, K..i-lii'ntiT, Nlauara rail, lliitlali). Alloi.uwn, Wl knubanu. ruutun, YuilL, Carliaaa. IJinmlirrnhiir, ItHtiT&un n. Ac. 1 hl train mnm-cti at KK.MilNIi with Kast Pi-unsrhr. nla Rallrnad trains mr Ali.ntuwn, Ac, tlie K..illns an4 IVluinliia HallrOHfl fur kptirata. I .ttr n . and (Mlninma- anA wllhth. lliAiinnValli'X train fur Ham.liuTir, Ac. ; at PAhtf t'LlNTnS Willi nta. tuna Kak.ri.ufl train lur wiiKsiarra William. irt. IxMk llan. Klmlra, Ao.i at IIARKI1S lll KUwIUi "Nnrlii.rn Central, " "I umlierlanil Vail..." anil -,crliiiyIVlll mill Sbsijii -l anna" trains fur H irtlnns lierlanil,t illlitnip-rl . t oi-kA'tiaruliorrlmrK, PinoaTovaJsa, A FTKl; M n I .N ;M'HI.SM T ravrs rhllailrlilua al :i :t0 I'. M. fur K.atllnt, Pitt Tlllr, 1'ini.tiiiive, liarilritHira", A... connitlnff at ilarrla Inirii w Itli 1'annTl.itixa t'tnral train, lor PitLii.unr, 4c.t ortli.rn t vmral Kallmail trHiim lir Auutiurv, Northuna liurlanil, t.lnitrn. Ai-., i-nit al furt t'Untoti w Itli Oatawtsast Kallruad trains fur Millin. WllllanisfMirl, Kliulra, UufTaka, Ac. TlP-AltlNfl AfTOMMOn.VTIOJf. LiToi Ki aihi.s an.'.iO A. M., MniMilrgr at all waf stav llous. arriTttiK In I'Mlaili'llihla atn A. M. K.tnmliijr. leavi.. rtiiladulhia at 1-, M. arrtrea am ItniuiiiK at -,-tb l- M. Truln,forl'liilaU'lplHalravcTrarrliliirnatDll A. M ,anR PuttnTUlu atSH.'i A. M., arrlvlns In Phlladelutila at 1 P. M. Afl.rnnun rralns li a.e Hi.rriHiiiirK at I 4.'. P. 1'ntt.flllu at TMi I-. M., nrrlvnn: In I'lillartalnhla at 7 P. M. MarkMt Uam. with a riiinnrns'.r car attaheil, l.aT Plnlaili Iphla at 1 I. M , fur Ki-aitinw and all way staUunat l.avt- Rf-Kdnit at li, noon, and Itownlntftown at li'SOP. at. tvr Piillitdvlphla and all way stations. AU th. atinvc trains rtin daily, Mundnys OTCptrJ. Hun. lay trams li'a ( l'olUUi. at I JO A. M.. aail rkilav d.liklaut3Jn I' M. CIIF.RI K.H VALI.KY RAILROAD. PaNSn7ars Sir lJnwnlimtuwil and tntni nio.lat nnlntal take I Un H'lO A. M. and 4 .10 I'. M. trains tntin I'uUadiiiiilila. relitrmni Irutu Duwiuutrtuwn at 7 00 A. M aud 11 M Kt.W YORK EXIKKSH KOIt PITTSUUBQ AND TUB WK-iT. Tavt's Kr-wr Ynrk ati A. M. ami 7 P.M., pa, ,11111 RtMidfaf at li mlonurhl and r P. M., and counectluit at llarrto btirsMilh I't'nn.yrtaNls Railroad Kirus traio.1 for 1'ltta burrf. t-tili'auii. and lha W..t. ItotiirrmiM thi.ri.s trnin Itiavos llarr(buneofi arrfralaf . ttie I'etin.ylvuiila P.xri's rrnm l'ltlsliurir at no anil H IM) A. M , na.alnv Kt-ailini al I 41 and Ii) Hi A. M.,an arriving atNt-wMoik at In A.M. and 4 tu P. M. Hli-ep-li'S t'ars acrornpany thr-o train, thruuuh.batwecu Jursei Cllv and Plttiitiliri!. witlnml cliani.'i). Hull trahi liir Si w York li-uvts llnrTl.r-arir at l-4-" P. M. Mall train for llarrlnbtlrif Icav.h New Yuri it l'i U. HI III 1 I. hill. AM .BY I.AIl.ltl'AH Train, Ii-hvi-1-uttdMUu at 7 lit A. M. anil :i -VI P. M ., r tarnlnt; trntn Tn.ranirj ut 1HI11 A. M. and 4'Jo f. M. UCIllM.hll.l. AMI hl'.v t K.ll S N V II M 1 .1:0 M. Tu. ins leav. Aulutrn ut :i ! A.M. fur rim-irrov. auR UarrKbur, and ut l-'-n I'. M. fur l-iiu'irrnva onlv ; rutnrn I11K ttoni Hr.rnlnirt: ut 1-;W P. M.,aad Iruua l'lr.r,rivB ak 7-4i A. M., and ir. il. TII Kl TS. Thrnoeh Itrst-t'lass tirk.ta and rrnlrrant tlokutatoal t).- lirlnt'lpal liuluti lit tlu nrtli and Wiit mnl t'am.da. Tlip fWlnwiinr tli k tt. Hru nlituinnMconli ttt lhi ol'Unlof R IlKAIiKuitll.Tri'intiror. hi iti H. Un KT1I HtrMr, ri.lin.ii .pt la.orof ti. A. Ml U1XS. UcnuriU Muioriuta llfnt, Hea.uny : tOMMI TATlOV TICKKTS, A"8 rrrri.i't. dl. count, brlm-cn an point, l.su-d, fbrlamiurs aDd II'dii. MILKAGM Tlf'KK.TS. flood fur 9M nnif ., uctwsfB all uoluts, att7 40taa, fur luialb.s and iimi. t-r-ASOV TICKKTS, Tor Vhrdc, six, nln..nr twilvd uioiulis, for holJers only, la ail potnt., at rcdutml rutux. tl l iitn WEV Ttenldlnr i-n tlio fine nfti:o road will hi-fnnil.had wltR tarda, emitting tl'tuisohes aud wlvi-s tu tickets a bast fur.. EN'CUItftHYy TICKETS rrr-m PJJUdclpi 1a to principal stutnnis, g.w4 for RAtur day. funila. mid Mi-nd iy, at radncid far., to be had nulr at the Ticket 0ltli,ai lUlllTaUiMU audCALl.UWtUlX SlrucU. KRI'KlllT. Oocds of stl ili.i.rliiilo.',s forwardi'd to an th. alio point, from tl.. I'onnrjni', new Irwihi. depot. UttOAJJ and T4 U.U1W birn ia. J.ti:tf:lIT TRATNS I.o.t. Phlladrlphla dully at 1; A. M ., 1 V. M. ,atld 6 P M., fi r Ki-adlnK, I.atmnon, liarrlAbttrg, iVltsUlct 1'vrt t'llat tott, and noliiu beyniid. MAI1.R Olns. at tho rMlaiMphla Po- omr for all placM an rh road and Us brHiirlii'i. at 6 A.M.. and for lh prlneiiful strttliiii. only ut ?-l.'i P. at. S(54. rilll-ADEI.PHIA AND l.llir. li.ULl.ll.Mi. 1S(M. Tills srrat Itn truvar.es thu Mortli.ni and Nonhwia cosnlli-, i'eint.. ivaiifa to Hie citv of Krle on I.ak. KrW. It haslu rn lra.d I) the I'KN.Mn I, ASIA HA1I.HKAU fliMrAM , anal undor ttietr auspices la DUJ14 ruptdb opi nwl lhniui.lMHit lu entire f.nMA It Is now In ir. for l-a.iM-iii-.i and Frel,lt buihl.t. froni HRni.btirK to I mi'iirini, (i nil!-,),oti tli. Ka.li.ni ltvi smiii, andirotn SI. .timid to Krle ua anlluaj.on Uia tVuatani lil.lsiiin. tiwi or r-AsshKnitii tuainsat ruitAnRi.pma. afalll rain li.ayen h no A. M. fcxprcp 'I rain leaves lo;! P. Af. Cars run tbnnihh wiriliilr rilAM.a both way, an tluM trains between I'l llaiUilplila and Louk liaveu.aud balwawi Halt more and lmk Haven. j:iei.uni R.i..-pliiK Cars ou tiie Kipmas Train both wara. r or inlurniallon r-slw.'lni.. ran.enirer bu.ttieH,, apply sR ili.H. K.c.nnr ofK.i.KVKNTII and M AIIK K I' Htr.ala. And for t ri.vl.t Int. mess H lhe('..tn.nny . AKent. H. II. Klnral.i..1r .enm.r bl.VrhfiMU and MAJUU.V slriH-i., riiliaili.iril'la. J. W. rti vn.i'ds, Kras. i. at. Drtil, Aijtint, R. M. 0. R naltrmors. . 11. itonsTov, Ceneral r'ralpht Air.nt, rhliadi'lida. ' l.t in L. iniui-r, . BeueralTkkit Arent, I'l, n..!.-!). ma .iii;rn r nrrr-s lattf ttcaeral Mauaaer. HiUiaaMP FST Clir.STUR A.NU FlilLADKLPttlA UAIl.lil'AH. VIA MI.DIA. N.lflMt A lilt A SiirMPKT. On and arler I lllDAY, Al'ili 1, lr4, Hi. Tralu win !,) as lollo s : l.epvo I'l ilaiti li hla. from the nupot. eomer of THIRTT PIKkt anil MAliKr.T Birel.. A. ai , 11 oi A.M., rial P. M , 4'llu P M 6'4.'i 1 at. Hiii'adih.bia iVepot riiid from rtilllTKt.VTH an4 MAIiKt.l bln-aU la llJliUY illinT aud AlAkKl-T Mrei'is. . l.euve West Chenler. from th. Depot on East M AIIKKT Btn.l.fijn A. M.. 7 "A. M.,11 A. M ,1 V. M.,4 4.-.P M. The ears of tli. W -t rinlalel.ilila Pasw-nirer Kallwap C'oaniiaiiy (MaJSi't atrei i)MiU Colnuy I'aaaantfura tu auat froru tiiel'liiiailelpliia l". pnt. ON hllNrAYH. T.rmv. l-lillaJil.l.la at R : A. M. and J-WP.M. I eav. IVe.t I lie ter at H A M. aim 4 .m P. St. Tia.ii. leavln, riilia.l.'p'nla at H A M. and 4 W P.M.. anil writ t'liester at 74. A. Al. aud 4 IS I'. M.,oouaMi wlUi tiAins on Die l'h ia.J.tp 11a and Ite.ltUuoia Cauurat SUilriMid lurt-mord and Intermediate points. j4 u UL..I.I r UK)l. tK-aacai oapariaUaiiaA. at A. A.