) TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAriT. rnTLADELriTIA, SATTJJIPAY, DE'CEAfBKR Vl8fll. 5 cuing .Sclcrjvapli f tVUVkf, DECBMBKR 31, 1864. tfTE JCTDJE8 OF ENGLAND. s J f'anWwrff t jiionornbie inemlicf tins promi1" 1 to'tnrn ji wi st he in plcnseil t' rill Insminil." ' ni rabla scnllxainn lift" trcatcl it suiiiprt be kuowa no'.liin. in tiriii (XT of nun 1 fculri lnta,mctiite dim from tru.ttltii; cilnf 50 of Mch ho km w niurti.'' TlH'se lira Jot' thfl ftmrrittiiM wrh whl' h hrrivii.T Ji.nn irrita iti the Imver house ; hut iliu uriilis lords were sliocl eil fi'id -n n l.t 1 -V In the ritlme on tl.o s.ilniou IWli rv nrped a numt rous lurid of ln rcili'urv Ini'liiiCm:; rrthitit't tninKtr'rs and us.-V-, wf'h dixiriiics S't'ivers ve of lliu in st jr of property. Ho nttrrs tliosc ttidus f evenly. baliini'Od. hliinil tone of v.'i'-e, ' t yt.e sniaile-t symptom of mar; an', lie, 8 A very little gull in In tlispusi'.iuu ; Inn f not ilie lc9 irriiniiiiK on Hint ii'r unit. J urolonfjcd clircr wMi nhith I,ird Cnn- (' rati. .La taB t-.-ii..il l...ih .wil.l jf fluted or quelled bum men, but it li lt ,-'cMbury apparently tnn'msliul, alilunili .-4liiipii, eventually unimproved. urlotis tli at thiM ireerid 1 Inn lo whs a 8 Hil ar episode. Ho 1ml spiken ion arr ptntiy, v. It. n trio D id! ol a.lvintaju nt liis te npir iry tin him with hi lium'.lt) In Ii ln'cof his pci'i.f'fl. Writ' til- by Mr. Clmrii- ll.itler In liis Tlmrlotv ruse from the wu d ed slnwlv t'i the pltt-o Irons iici llnr nui.illy address ' the unmeil, he I, in a low tun or aitiu k Ihe n duke lias made my ord5,"'otistd r.i'ily raising mil Mliirt -il ill li.s urn.'., n Kit II J ' iMo duke i-annm look beture lum, beti'ml I Itr on either side ot liim, without seeing f Joblc pfcr who owes his M Ht in this hon e t lonunti'le (xerti.ni in the proleion to i il beloni;. Does he n 't feel that it is m P-' 1.1.. 1. ... ... .... ... I. .... nuir iv i.wv i i mim; lis iu uciu ine nu i- ( n arciiletit ? ' all these noble lords the lancunce of tho duko is as nppllea'iie and is as intu'tlng as .i mytell. Hut I don't ft ur to meet it aii.iCiu lone. No on -Ti nenites tha peer ;e m ro I do; bn', my lords, I must sny the poeniiro b'd nie. not I the peer.ieo. nr, m ire, 1 D ay and will uv that, n n peer of prtHU- nent, ns a speaker of this rinbt honomble bouse, il keeper ol the prist seal, ns iruitrdl.in of Hi.s )etv conselctu-e, ai lora iitpn cnanrollornr uland nay, eren In that iiltiue in whliii the oble dnhe would think it an atlront to be eon- iired. at a man I am at this moment as tspectable, 1 beg leavu to add, 1 nm at this rao Kint as mui h reDeeted. us the proudest necr I Jktx look down upon." ri, nuuer says mat me eneri ot irns spneen, 'Vh Within and without the walls of l'arltainent, is prodigious. It Ravi tj Thurlonr an asevnd- In lliji hnnm wlitfh nn l.n ni'lli,r Itn.l ur tiira nOKSefisi. It Invested him in public opinion with a clmr.ic- r of independence and hoimr ( very lll-niunted, v.the way); ami this though ho was over upon ie nnpopuUr Hide in politics, made hlin always pillar witu tne people. i.ord w estbury did not kcai himself by a blow onnortnnelT and hau- . Ely struck, but ha bai air.ply redeemed liitnsclf T?S hie labors In jurinpruilence and legislation. ,'iihh give weight and dignity to his elevated "-t. Hv an odd coincidence, one of tho greatest In , leeifril display! in the llouseof Commons wai i, en he was acting in co operation with Mr. idstone', and tha dialectic contest In which ho nbe e rentes t risk of a damiiKinit discomfiture, s when he had that consummate master of M for an antagonist. Tbe intellectual display .u carrying through the clauses of the duty mccession bill; tbe dialectic contest was n, in a debate on the divoree bill, the quon n allies differed aa to the orthodox doctrine Lcbing marriage and divoree. Few disputants I vj.ii be better matched on such a subject : in V loledge, subtlety, readiness, and command of Vffnp"ik.t ipv were on a nur. tint on its homi? tie ioreisic enumpiou uuu nitsrea l n- which the dispute turned, tbe ictovy was awarded to the eloquent lay xin of too establishment. on the most of Lord Eldon's tenure of the teal, he bad no assistance but tho muster of oils. Ho bad to act as equity juditu of tirst anee, equity judge of appeal, and president of wppollate jurisdiction ot the House of Lords, in ,:h capacity he practically reviewed bis own ions wheuan ill-advised suitor was notcon jwiih hi judgment in Lincoln's Inn. The fTice-cbaneellor was cjented in 1S13. Two 1 were added in 1841. Tbe other additional !v judges are tha lords justices, who share pellate jurisdiction with the lord chancellor, e two jointly form an appeal court, but tbe tncullor, if it pleases him, way sit atone to hear eals in equity, or may summon thera to Bit o mm. a late chancellor nuving exercised privilege oftenerthan was deemed necessary, d Wrubury accounted for his excess of tion thus : " Poor little fellow, he does not to be lett alone in the dark. ine obvious consequence of theso changes Is i.atttc judicial capacity of a chancellor is less frequently tested, and is, in fact, of much less Importance than when. Atlas-like, he bore nearly rtie whole administration of equity on lib back. livV hat we hope and expect from Lord West bury fn not that da will rival Nottingham or Hard- ': jklcke by bis decrees, bnt that he will far surpass j he most enterprising of his predecessors in wise v4md large measures of law reform. I (There is yet another meuil.erof the Judicial s Jkody in whom Ihe public have a vivid personal "merest, ana or wnom we must conseauont v sav iJimetbing, although tha recent ditto of his ap itjlotrneut will not justify us in saying much. Ua ir Creswell cressweu lamented death, tho ench and the bar were carelully Hcauued to dis- over a fitting successor. A sensible man of the orld. silted with the faculty of fathoming tha Murines of human nature, and of RDoreeiatimr the Varying social relations of persons in the differ Int walks of life, nol merely an accomplished lawyer, waa required ; and when the choice fell pou Sir James (lately ll.iros) Wilde, it was ruti r Bed by public and professional approbation, lie ad mauiiested, Dotu as a, practising barrister nd as a judge, most of the desired qualiiiea- ua, while bis personal position was in keeping th them. Ha ia a 'nephew of the lata Lord Vro, and waa educated at Winchester, and -inity College, Cambridge. Called to the bar in iu, na went the nortnrn circuit, until tie was ade a Baron of the Kxcheqner in l;o. Ho U airicd to a daughter of the Karl of Radnor. :T1n Bight HonorabU SUphen Lnsbington, 'J L , judge of tbe Archaa Court, and judge 1 tha High Court of Admiralty, is-oo eminent , , raemlier of tbe judicial body to be passed IfiX, although tbe simultaneous presidency of . he two Courts by the same person is a clear ; fcdication of their decline. The truth is, tha Host important busiucss originally belonging o the Court of Arches has been transferred to be l'robata, Matrimonial, and Divorce Court; - ind the Court of Admiralty languishes from the inevitable lack of employment during peace. Tot we well remember a pamphlet iu which the , ' lous wri er, the present queen's advocate, taintained that its unimpaired jurisdiction ' s essential to the well-being of tho naval ervire, and was connected, by no very ex i nfled chain, with (.lie gloVies of Trafalgar and a Mile a theory probably based upon the fact ;at Nelson and other naval heroes hare ex ubited a natural but most prosaic attachment to Vie money. A civilian may also be excused ;r wishing to avert the rude bands of lonova jpn from the sacred prcsineu of this tribunal, when he rafli'cts that from il issued those mas. d" expositions of internal law, Lord Ktowell's ) jfj.meuts, by which, and by which alone, v jUglish Jurisprudence is known aud honored ft' Voug bout tbe civilked world. Dr. Lusbintou was bora in 1783, the son of a 'si. 1 ine. Y f "I baronet. He was educated at Kton anil 0ford, and began life with nil the toc al Vdrantnges that condition and ronni ttion could comer. His lastrs and bnhits lieuis? eminentlv Intellectual, no one In bis day conti iluited more to dill use tbat opinion of professional society which Ind bron formed, as we have i.n, by Lord Orenvllle and Sir Waller Hcott. He was appointed Judge of tho Consistory Court In 1NJS, nnd Judge of the Admi rnlty in is M. He sat In l'arli imcnt from lsju to IMI.a cs.nsMi nt Whig, aclng Sind voting with lliougbnui. Di riman, and MacMiitosh j aud bis t ame Is honorably assocla'i d with theirs in the gn at liberal movement ulected by tiV in in na tional education, in toleration, and, above all, In the iil"l,lion ol s avery tbioiij:hnut tlio Hi Iti-h domi nions, lor which lie toiled uriceasinu'l y till it w is done. His elocution was marred oy bis v. nee, v. hu h ns high and slm.l, a most shricl.lug :; m in ins ol i i In n: lit ; I ut Ins speeches com manded attention by h t Ik lit ol in it er, force of iirgiiini nt, and i sinc-tiiis. of purpose. It would be fhittciy to ad blni a treat imlee ; an I s"t haps b is fortunate lor lis I .me tint the A India ty Court no long r challcng. s t!ie unit" amount lit critical intention whn h itromniande I under I. ird i-taiwell ; tor he is said to pi me himself on tho jnstmss of his tirst luipri ssions, and generally to act upon them. 1 iillcvrand's cinicul maxim wn, " Hist t us' youi lirst impulses because they aii'Coui lnonly good ;" but the r-ver-o in iv be predn- itcd ot lost impulsions in a la c.se unless we pre suppose a 1'i'iiip'ite liiustery of lis legal relations e' J analogies, us wi 11 us an Intuitive ktiow fdge id Hie laci-. Ir. I.tisliimrton's ailunnistiati ia of just cc, however, bus not hen utiMi itactory on the whole; nnd the la-t important iiidgment do lueied by li in shows that his judicial powers aie itt'dccai i d. He is another nist.iu?c of tlio w niuls it ii I examples recently aecumul t 'I of old n i n n -ire supi i ior to the right ot years an I ni)iidly (lit It g tiitic. That juogmentj In vol vug Hie most t in ii.irinssoig of pro ilenis, whetuer a large section of theClmrch i re or nro not Hying In the tine ol lis articles, has been partly nn liullt d on iipta-a, but il is a metnorsble ex uup'o of the intellectual poweis of a jurist and llieoio- glMI ! list I ilTll'V. Ti e Judicial Commit ec of Ihe I'r vy (' mnr.l is n court ot at pial compescd of ti.o principal jmlces nnd evjudciB of ilie superior c nuts. It is little known io the pub ie, except bv its j'uK' lot ins in lmiiaii cms between p irllcs witu un pronounceable names, collectively pronounced, nnil it lias no distinct pcr-oi.aliiy to be skutctied. Iu coiisf quenco of the judinnent delivered by ti e lord cbiinceilor in the Williams and Wilson ll'ls-'ijs nnd Kevicwsi cases, the compi teoev of His court, ns ii court id' appeal in eccU'si.tst'cal mutters, has been vehemently asul!jd, cSjieem 1 In the (jtwrlty ,Vrotc, In w!ii. b it is c intended that the clergy should be absolute, judges ot doc hilie in all c.iscs. Ilutyi seems tobe forgotten that the clcigy do not constiinte the Chinch; iiinl most ri as . nable people will be of opinion, that the lay element is especially required in a tri buuiil which decides, in tht last resort, an ecclesi astical question, involvingjnot merely doctrinal points, but temporal rights. It will be an ovil dav for the clergy when tho majority are left freo to persecute the minority. A distinct personality is also wanting to tho tribunal which rinds on appropriate place among Mr. K. Doyle's humorons and thoughtful illus tration: of "Manners nnd Customs of ye Kug. lyshe In 15l." Na. Io is bended " Highest Court in ye Kingdom: Ye Lords Hearing Appeals." It represents the timet saloons in Kuiope, with the lord chancellor on the woolsack ; the counsel addressing him ; one lord reading a "lllne Hook ;" another, with folded arms, asleep; and a third ia striking likeness of Lord Itrouuham, in plaid trousers) in an attitude of mingled weariness and irritability. It i,- undeniable that this is hardly a caricature of a court which can overrule, trie alter the other, if it pleases, the judgments of too highest tribunals in Kugland, Scotland, und Ire land respectively. Four pears being a quorum, three lay lords and u bishop arc regularly told oil' to make a court : the aggregate is the "Highc-t Court of Law In ye Kingdom ;" and (woudsr of wonders!) all who take, or have taken, pirt iu its proceedings maintained coniidently that it works These sketches, however slight nnd Imperfect, may help to verify or correct the popular estimate of the bench. If it can boa-t of nu brilliant con Mclliitlons or lumlnarias, it is marked by no positive specks; and we should be pu.led to nume a period when Its members were less o;cn to grave criticism or reproach. The want of polished demeanor in two or three is not peculiar t the judicial body of our time; and far worso blemishes arc suggested in connection with illustrlflsis names by the most cursory glance at our forensic annals. Lord Mansfield, us may be read in "Junius," was plausibly accused of exalting tbe prerogative of the ciown at the expense of liberty of the subject of undermining the common law, and of mis directing juries lor personal or political objects. On his retirement, Thurlow, then chancellor, said that he "hesitated long between the corruption of Duller and the intemptranco of Knnyon," a Id ing most gratuitously ns regards Kcuyon, "not but tl.ero was a d d deal of intemperance in Huller's corruption in Kenyon's intemperance." Tbe prime minister, Mr. I'itthplaced a veto on the nomination of Ii u 1 1 er, whom ho himself, while traveling the circuit, had seen try a case aileeting political rights in a close borough belonging to bis (the judge's) family. Kenyon has let t a great and well-earned name; yet he indulged many peculiarities of opinion, nay, many strong prejudices, which worked injustice. His parsimonious meanness in dress, vquipaze, and style of living was proverbial; and Ids fondness for introducing supposed quotations from the classics ludlciously mis understood, was so invetera'e as to provoke the rebuke of Ocorge II. 'Tray, my lord, keep to your good law, and give as no more of our bad Latin." In the amusing miscellany, entitled "Westminster H ill," he is represented as addressing the jury. "Having thns discharged your conscience, gentlemen, you may retire to your homes in peace, with the delightful consciousness of having performed your duties well, and may lay your beads on your pillows and say, "Aitl I'tisar out nullua " In Coleridge's "Table Talk" he is stated to have said, "Above all, gentlemen, need 1 name to you the Emperor Ju lian, who was so celebrated for tbe practice of every Christian virtue, that he was called Julian the Apostle." Granting that sundry baroriB of the exchequer need Latin authorities to be trans lated for them, they do not puradc their iguorunco in this fashion. Lord Kenyon's undue partiality for Erskino is fixed by a happy quotation of Law's (Lord Kllen boroagh), iu reply to an angry explosion of tha favorite : ' Non me tua farvida trrsnt IMcta, Term. 1II me lermit ul Jupltur hottli." Lord KUeuborough, on succeeding Lord Ken yon, declared that no gcutleman should be sub jected to tbe indignities which be himself had endured from, or seen Indicted by, his predeces sor ; and with rare exceptions, he kept bis word. Dut with all bis high qualities he had his faults. A political opponent like Lord Cochrano (after wards Earl of Dundonald j bud small chance of justice at his bands ; he would fain have silenced altogether tboso charged with ollenses agonist rajigion, like tbe publishers of TomJ'aine; and In his eyes a libel against persons in authority was a crime more daugerous to the public peace tbuh housebreaking. Talfourd introduces an amusing anecdote in his "Vacation Katnbles," in these words: "Lord Kllenborough bad come down after an interval, during which bis substitutes had made slow progie-s, and was rushing through the list like a rhinoceros through a sugar plantation, or a common sergeant, in the evening, through a paper of petty' larcenies; but just as be had nonsuited the plaint If In tha twenty-second cause, which tbe plaintiff's attorney hud thought sale till ihe end of the w eek, and was about to retire to his turtle, with tbe conviction of having done a very good morning's work," ate. This somewhat diminishes our admiration for the exploit (mentioned to his honor in tbe House of Commons at the time), tbat be hud disposed of a Guildhall cause list containing live hundred and eighty-eight causes. His lordship's promise of civility to tho bar does not seem lo have implied suability. Lord brougham was told by a learned sergeant tbat, at the table of Sergeant' Inn, where the judges pine with their brethren of the coif, tho ouauutta was never to say a wo'd after the rhlef justice, nor ever to bruin any topic of o nvcrsatlon. "lis was trcnted with lully more than the obssqui us deferincc rfcown nt court to the sovereign him self." It must be itdiaittcd that his surliness wm rcdienii d by humor ; its In his encouraging rtmaik to the lyro who stammered out, "Mr lords, nir innominate client my unfortunate ciitm " "tloon, sir; so f ir tbe court is quite with jou." Or his reply to Mr. I'reston, who, alti r occupying an entire day nmtd the yawns of the court, np calcd to know wh-n it wool I be their lonlshii a' pit n-iire to hear the remainder of bis ursnn.ent. ' Mr. i'r. ston, we are bound to hear you. and sli.ill do so in due course; the conrt has no plmsuie In the mailer " it mm lairly be inferred that other judges (lid not tliir.k it nicessaiy to listen, or pretend to lis ten lo nil ihe.tuas tornoi Iv aildres-ed to them, when we b am thai Lord Mn-ln Id, the prince ol ii uitcsy, was in the habit ol reading newspapers and answering li Iters in c jurt. Lord Klib n dni sot. o; iiiol l.or.l Al.inger won,, I do it ostenta tiously and i lirti'iv y. to mark hi- c mt nipt tor the advocate. laini Clare, wtio bad a li'c-ioror Itnd with Ctirran, In cini.ii. g with nduel.onco bicnght a New fo'imliend dog into court, and cave it Ids CM-liisise a lemion while Ctirran w is sptakmg. The c uiim I paused, "i'rocci d, M r. Cnrrst, ; pi ay proceco," said (bn lord chancellor, b i Is ii g lip, w it li hi- hand on the he ol of his ciii.ine (oiiipai.wm. ! will inceeil, my lord, when loni lordships h.wu concluded your con sultation." AtUTiio'cs c 1 i und of Ch'cf Justice. W. lies' gallaniry, in t to - ( irt.ngai y, which wo cannot veti'iirc to ii ; rtiduC" ; and lloswed reports a con m i union w ilk Johnson, in 1 71. which appears 1 1 I. hvi hi en niL'uc-tcd bv some ju li i il irrc.'ui.erity. ' ( in ti e sen. e cvcnitii?, he w ould not allow that the pinatc life of a judge, in llngiand, was in cur, dm i c so -trii tly di e rous a 1 supno-e l. 'hy,tl,in, s r.' ssni 1, 'according to your ac eotirr, an 1 imllb itinge must ve like a geu'ic niHii.' .lot ni n ' t 'ir, i; he can.' " When 1 old North): gt on ( liealcy ) was mister of the io'I-. he n qi esn d Icaw of tiic king lo ins ioi.tn.iie the iv.iiif sittno's ot hi-eo ir : and being mlUd on for a rca-on, icplie l, "II atie, pli a-e your ni.sjesty, I nm a'ways (tiniik alter dinner. " '1 he speak" r, Uns'mv. w:is e tuiplaming that he bail bieti stoppi d in rar.iiitneiit street II. ioncli the i'b-tinai y ol a cabman, and w is told that the lord chancellor t Nor bington) hud ex pencilled a Con-uler.ililc delay tnuii the same cause. "Vt ill," said the s e.iker, -"did not bis lomsbi' show bun Ihe mace and strike him dumb:' "Mo, he did not; but be swore bv (iod, that it he bad been in his private co.tch, lie w.iu.d have cot out ai d beat tbe it d rascal to a jeby." When Done, un. er trial lor profane parody, was quoin g lasfiues from skeptical w ntcrs in 1,1s il. fi use, one i f his judges was overheard iv i i ur In a eollenttiie that he would bo d d if he wiuild sit there and iienr tbe Christian religion abused." It shiiiid be reniembcred in mitiga tiou, Ilia' swearing und drinking wero then not deemed Incompatible with the habits and mm ners of gi d society. Kven tho pious Lidon was frnineiitly guilty of nn oath. ithin" the memory of tbe senior members of tbe profession, the Court nf Exchequer was sta rd to be composed of one judue, who was a gentle man and nn lawyer; n second, who was a lawyer and no gentb man ; a third, who was neither ; and a fourth, who was both. This description, in width stilct eci noiny may have been sacrilieed to antithesis, rccnl s Charles Lamb's jocular re inaik on his four frlonds ol the Lake school that mo would tell n iie, but would not pick a pocket; another would pi. k n pocket, but would not tell u lie ; il thud would do neither ; and a fourih would do both selecting, of course, the professed moralist for the climax. I he gcullemuu Judf,e, not a lawyer, was Huron (irah.im ; und souic anions siories are told of his unitorm politeness on the bench. In his day, it was n-nal to suspend judgment in the criminal cases till the conclusion of the assizes, and de liver all the senti nets in a lump. A name bad been accidentally omitted iu the list of capl al punishments, of which he wtls reminded on com ing to the end of the list. "Oh, yes, 1 see, John 'Ihomp-on John Thompson, I beg your pardon ; you also are to bo hanged by tbe neck till you are dead, and may tbe Lord have mercy ou your miserable soul, too." Th s is not so bad as the banging judge, once frequently discoveiable ou tho bench. Ono of the most repulsive specimens has been handed down to lusting ignominy by a couple; of lope's : "Siftmlsr or p-lsin dread fr.un Polls' Mrs, Haul wore ir hioitnuv, ii'yoarjiule b Pas." Johnson records that at the trial of Favago for murder, Huge concluded an inllarninutory address to the jury In this fashion ; "Gentlemen of the jury, you are to consider that Mr. (Savage is a very great man, a much greater man than you or I, gentlemen of tho july ; that bo wears very lino Collies, much liner clothes than you or 1, gentlemen of tbe jury ; that he has abundance of money in kis pocket, much more money than you or I, gentlemen of the jury ; but, gentlemen ut the jury, ia it not a very hard case, gent'enien of the jury, tbat Mr. ISavaitti should therefore kill you or me, gentlemen of the jury ." The testy judge has been most effectively Inughtd djt'jwn by the inimitable sketch of Mr. Justice Starleigh, in the l'ickwlck trial; and we should not be sorry if the same powerful satirist would deal in the same summary fa-hion with Ihe joking judge ; although, if learning, capa city, and accomplishment could ever redeem tbe character from ccn-urtn it would have been so redeemed by tbe late Mir James Al.lerson. Hut we may safely trust to public opinion and the press to apply tLe corrective to all these excep tional blemishes. H gh tunetionaries en nil kinds now set too much in the open glare of day to take liberties or indulge humors; while tbe dispen sers of promotion are too sure of being called to a speetly account to risk a bad or even a fairly questionable nppointment. While feollng and lully admitting, therefore, that there Is room for improvement in the judicial body as they stand, we really see no immediate reason for grave com plaint, apprehension, or regret concerning them.-g 'rrurr'ji Alauavit'. c i; N T H A L K A T I N G II O U H K OrrOBITK THE TOST OFFICE, M 17 Sat FIHLivbltl.VHU. DMUND A. IrSOll li:il 1 OU., COMMISSION MEEOHAKTS, AND SHIP AND STEAMBOAT AGEKTS DOCK BTKtiKT W1IAUK, ruiuAOCbruA. WOurrtB A. sort. it, ) St IIIBA1D :sttt. arai asa r. swubss l las-tf COFSTY'8 TEA 'WAREHOUSE. USTA MlslloS ill MOO. Importer and twaltr I r loss laas, Skhias, and Uqaora. Cwolaa Havana ripars, - croos a Black wo, a Hckias and aancos Btnsllah and Aeotcfa At mil ronar, Canaod Moats, Fruits. Soup, St liavy af astcs put up with caia. At no. 11" is. rr.CT.su ni.Mi, l--ly josiiiLiA u. couarr. QXaOllOJB htjtuh, ait., MABUrAOTTTRUfQ MACHINIST' JLHO KNOINKKIl, kft-M o. K?l S. RBl'Otil) au-Ml. FkUadclshla. BRIDLSBURO MACHINK WORKS, urricit, Vs.es X. ritoVT STRKET, eHitapai.piua. W are prspared to OU ortlois to auy teat tor our well known . MAl'illNF.t.T FOR COTTOlf AUD Vt)OLEI MILLS, luclntlirif all recant Imprtivaments inCardUiSt BpUuiUif, and VVaavlna- We lnli i as attsntlna of manufactrmrs to oar sxtoa slvo works. 1-11 ALFHED JCN'ttl A SOS 1-MI1TK MliOlN WAX OX ANTILLR1. If 7 los I'lnlsitDi'ttsnstir bas no filial fer tKS'itiy Ira . whltst'lnit, and pressrvtt.ir In e.tmpkslpn II Is pr s own pm whit was. henes Its t ttrannllnftry im!. ill for rresorv'as tl, skin, ntsslni It son, fair, smoih. nd Iranit.srrfit. tt ! most soethlnf aftsr shss lint, rurM charid hands and lips, renin, pmipSss. bliiis, tan, frt'iil's, or sunhnrn. and Imparts a parl tint lo ill ra . Derh, ari.l a-nts. I'rire ;i( , .'.e, amf ;i ronis. lll'NT A I (., Jlo.lMH.HKVKMTII Hlrret. and No. 41 a KtoHTH Mrsst lO-S-Sia TO MIU'CAITAINS AND 0WNBU8. mf. -Tlr nretrrvlKmd h;tt i. It a-sd IheKKNaiM). It'.N .scltS.W ItiM K. Ivs 10 ltnrin Sis rrii-iids and rh J. sir. Usui ill iork,tl nt he is pieeare.1 wllh lncrsa,-d Ikc.l ti! tn ac miu...l.s ttiete latvlnk- v. t.els lo be raised rr tfialrs.l, and Nlnii a pra.-o. sl sMip carpnO t and rsnlVtr.wl.l rlt prot.al attt-ntHin to tha vetsrls ea tri stil to l.ltu lor r. psiri. aetslns or t,. t,lp Carpentstt, and Machinists 1st n s vr sBt io reprttr. aie -li -Itrd t. rs'U 1 1 H v ill I Ihe saeec y .,r Ihf Sa of " W f.) nsrstrdl'l ratrnt W ullir i ompes ti n,' or 'i'P r I'aint. !.-r t" prs,-rva-n. p oi o,.u l.ien.ins. lor t' i elij, I um p.t'paie. to ftir n.sti the same to fat urable o-mt JOHN II It tMMITT. Kfnlr.-t,in H rt-.s lv.wV, II IRt.A W.tRI Avenue, atsirr I. M Wilt. Mlraet. l.'OR PALE.-TO riilNTEIlS. lMHOSIN'O I stons.lsrvs slafl, In nrt-rate Of-ifer. Applv at this ol-t-a r US SHIPPING. I Oil NEW YOUK. 5a li flel t TSlll.K I IHP.. ' C0AS1 Wl.-n HI SAM-llli' ciMI'A.V'l M W KHI lllll 1' LINK nm ss.vv vontt, nt-.! f'.tn. ctlnt: r, r Mll Nyitliern an.lKsitrrn cities aad ... Ol .'NOIS. MtlilHy UVt'lV It l.s.A, lilt IIHOAV, AMi SHTTllHW, fr. mi li e Cisierso' 's rf. not a:.-vi- li t. e or4, and N't- Itrk, tr.au tier 11, htilh Kitrr, on s.out it. its, a'. :t p M. tor netitlit.wMili wilt h n-ealvnl d tUt . tinn,l:rd In th p" ' 1 1 tesi'-.- r, n- -I el lit eu .1 tt u tt ins sro.tu-st des- tair rao s. a;r t v ut Vll.MAM .1. TAVl'Ht ti.. 0 o ' - i'.-.'.it Sur'li Wliarvio. ifFT M'-AM WIM'KI.Y TO f.tV KU- - I , 1M i. klonil slfrl'IH TH III I' l i-1 i . Sw tr and I'tif hi. in, Krnnivi.jp 4 ui.ip aia imvuiiJ tc IH 1 ft" toll' 1 I (M MNint-ll.K h'in,lHV .Twm'ii y 7, OK I,1N, A.!iM.Uy, .Uuirv II. AinMnr MKvct'rtii),: s.llu, oi n mjii, iTum rinr No hai i m i.t iah?a;r rAT.vHt.r. in ci'iiurhrv r'ir-t CftMn fifi) StirKt f n-rt if I -.''lf' to I i fult i ? ;i sjr.ito t' I wi.loii. .. t t lr-t nFi n to l-iirn. . 1'nmo H.'i'ivitn 1'irU M'M I- Ir - 'ni.t, iu lUmiT k'W1 "I' Hlfs r wt In U. i:it.iri(. VlHf i tifc-fiiijfis kImi t.rwHitlc1 to llvr, . ivn, iiot torilmn, Aitri erp, , nt f'"llv lt-w rn'i't. f m'. fr tTt I iTi'iin or Viirrniili'wn ; F'-nt friMi. f1'". fl"'i, fiti H'i-orn-'' fro.u l.inKl :.., (Jih'i'mi-t-ii,$ru 'I niis -t ii w nh t infiij lof Uicir Jneiulicali buy ti l't !mrt nt hf ruit-i. or titiliivi itMt'iniHLlon im 'v nt th r.-nnmm i cftVoA .IDtlM O. h M.K, ri.t, Wo. Ill WAI. M l Htrf,'t. riii'ftrl,-lh(. r rZ. KOU NEW YORK. PKS1ATCB sAsWsvV mill HwiftMir Iiinci, via bulnwara u( iir,iiiiif iiiinl. Ttif rten(fuTB of ili.-Hrt litii'i ro loftvini tinih nt VJ m !iek M ., tui4 6 o'clock l M.,irom third pier tu. Y 'InitV'ttrrrt. ffsf frtip.lita which wf'l bi tftltcn on arrrvminodistlni tciiiiB. api-1 toWIL1,I,M U. UAlKl) A CO., No. Ii4-i DKIaAWhR Avrimia RAILROAD LIMES. lOi 1 ARIIANnKMKNTS OK IO' 4 1 In- ('Himls-n ami Atnh.y antl Phi.a.lelphla and Trent-. o KftMr.'riil C nifHinoi Llm lum I'iiiUilcllua tu ow Vurk an 4 a Tin. n riitt.M WAl.NI'T 8TKLKT WIIAHr, Will If ne folu'tss), u. : FAR. Al ) A W.,ii'iiiidn and Amboy, C.and A.Ac- c tniiM'iiiittfn $2 At . M , via CtmJtn aiul Jvrmy CUy, Moroina Kir"!"1 f At II'." M., via .Cntndnt and AiniK , C anuA.Ao C'nrnv'UalUiii J ;6 At ' P.M. tiaCmuJin antl Auilvv, O. anil A. B.- pr.M 2-a At 12 ;-0 I'. M., lii ('iinntt n at Aiulmy. Acc uim-- ilatlon rfljht Htul iMs-uik-cn I 75 At i P TM ., vlr ,'arnitfn nutl Atnlov, .tr''nitn.lathn ( I fight ami l'ait,ii(,T) 1-it Oa Tu ket V3I SlM lMIIH o 1 il Atl hi P- M., via (tiii4cn bih! Aini"y Aft 'Mini'.Hla tton i r'n-Mit nd i'ajti. ntr), 1st CUn Tu ket..., tH 3d flftH d 1 rcr ltolvlderv, Kaston, Lamtiertvllle, h'letutntrton, Ac.( 8:si'p. M. fur Lamtwrtllla and Int'TmrdlAtr Station, at P. M. r.Mi'iiut4 II-dly, K atiflvfiie, lViuticrton, and Vlnuvo town, at H A. M., 1' and A i M. ot Kr.fti.ld nt ti A.M. and' P.M. K-T Palmyra, Hlvtrtun, linanco. HoTorly, Kdat-vrater, PurttKt'L floreiicr, Hord-iitwn, Ac. nt J an t .; a. M., V2 :;i4 ;at.JV, ii. and IIS P M. Tbo J iH)aod h P. M. lliiei run drfct throuiit to'I rrnton. Kt Pami?ra, Klverton, llanco, Bevt rLy, and Burllng tUu at 7 P. l IJ N KB K1EHM KENSINtiTON" DKPOT Will lavr an lollnm : f At H it A. M-, via Kvnslntfton and Jerao City Ex )!"" I'M A14 ; P.M., vU KcnslnmoD and Jursry .CUy.Ki yrvuB S'OI At l, M.t via KermlnKton ai:d Jt-rftty City, WrUhhiK't"n und Xim York Kinrbif t1 00 AtlVP. M . iilpjitl, via K'ii .liiifWii and Jom.jr City, WaililiiKli'ti and Ntw iork 3" 21 The ti p. m. Uno will ruu dally. All u.bcri tiunday uic?itt d . t ur ItiiiTulrt, Ixmklrk, Flndra, I'haa. Oivcffi, Roohi tr, ltiiip.b'tintnn, ttTrHt Hen 1, lotitriHe, W itkeabm r HtTiinion. NirouditiurK, Watt'r iup. Miuu-h Chunli, Alien town, he'hlhcni, lU'Md.-it1, Knt.in, l.t.m.H'rt villc, Klein inpTtoti, A c . ai 7'lft A- 51. This line i-.-iuii'i ti with tiie UaJa lviivlny Frt-ms f r Maiub Chunk t 4 P. M. For LaniUTtviiif al & P. St. un A.ittinUva .-nly. f-T Hri-tol, 1 r-n'on. Ac. at 7 and 11 16 A. M., and I and b P. M., nnd I.' innluiuht. I or Iloiiuekinirtf, '1 ai-nny, Wlnnlnomlnff, nrhVihurg, and Franlnnrd nt 'J A. M.,t'.6 nnd P. M. liThif N-w vrfc and Way l.ln UavlrisT KnslniTtrtn P.''it, ImH- Ihr rv "n h'Mth .tre- t. atovj Wairiut, tiuii an h'Hir ln-tora dt-)iartiiTj. Thf Cats ruu tutotlia ivpot, aud up nn1-"tl ..tii:li train rtiu frotja th l-'pot. trty jMnindt uf niisKftse only alluwed each paHionkrer, Pa" nttrrtt are prnhiiiitc.1 fr m t;itni anyti'iitsr nn im-.'tiff bin thfir HOjirtnu ai'pirrl. All b.'s,'iu'e vr ikftyH)urtd to In- jtald inr extia. The t'omimuv limit tlu-lr rHiniil billty tor tp.'kiim' t On (dollar p-r pound, and will not fe liable iorui amuunt beyond $UU, except by ipoctal ooo trttt. Graham'! Hat." a e Fxprtfti will rail for and deliver bn Vftt-K at tbe iH-pots. Ordvr t be leit at NoltWAI.NUl lUh't, Wi, II. GATilhlt, Aent. Uf. i-rubrr 1, llo4. LKNtB "KOM KW YOHK FOR PUILADHIaPUU WILL LKAVR Fmn foot of Courtland itret at 1".' M. and 4 P. H rli Jamey t lt and Camden ; ut 7. lb, and II ;(0 A. M., P. M .. and l"2 NikiiIi via .bTey Cttv and krntlngtoii. From foot ot Har lay atret. al t A.M. and 2 1. M, v! Atntxty and t nuntt n. From Put hi. 1 North River, at 19 M., 4 and 8 P.M. (1 itdjaht and Pa ae nuer) via Ambo an 1 CarudfD. fRKIGHT I INKS VOll KKW YOIUC AND .1 all tbe itatloni uu the Cauidea und AuiLki and con necting liallxoadn. INCliKASF.K DP.HPATCH. Th.) Caiudrn and Ambuy JtailMad m d Trananortatloa C 'Dijauy 1- reiabt L1u"i lur N w York will h'tive vValnm tni wharf, on an.' attvr January a, dally (Stmdayi ex-C'-i'b c!) at 4 odoH P. M. jicturniijjf, lb abov t Llutt will leve New York at 1 and 4 P M. rrtMK.it muit be dcUared bafor P.M. to be fr warded tbe laniu day. Krtltbt for Tn-nmn, Prlnwton, Eln.'iton, Kw Bntni wirk, and all poiiitfi on t 'te Cauiden and Amtn.y Hailn.adt alto on the Itch lucre, Delaware, and KIm,nwo, tne Nett Jctiev, tbe r roetiold and Jameaoiirvf, and tite HurMnKtna aid Mount lloll Kailroadi, received and forwarded up te lSocloik P.M. MiitU yacktmut furUuunt il-Aly received up to '2 o'clock P. M. Trie Iteh M.-re ijelaware llallrnad connects at rblltlpi burv witb tbe lhipvb Valley Haliroad. Tbu New Joraey kailmad (xnnci'ta at Kbatih w:tb tbe Nw Juraey f 'eutriU luilroad, and at .Nuwurk with the Morna and Kai.road. A llp ui-DKirandiiv. iperlfylnif tha aoarki and nam kera, itiiepem and coimlwiieti, niuat in evary Initauce tt tsrnt i:h a b load of Kudi,urno retcipt will tMitven, Inortftafd in bltlea havlnv; be n uiMdc fur ttt tranMrta rn uf l.l VK K I OCK, (fcvfrn are Invited to try tlna rout. w ban Uie atork la fiinitahedln iuaiititiea uf TWO C48 L'tAliri or more. It will be dHlvVed at the to-.t uf Korih tO etreet, n ar tSe L)rove Vard, or at Pier N- I Nortk Jti.v-r.aa tbe tblpittra may deilxnare at the time of U ftuaiuent. A AI.TKH KHKKM AN, Krelttlit Aifent, Ho. -Jim 8. Ielawar) avenue, PhlUdeiplda O,0. H. KAVMONH, KivIkM Av-itt. Ja tf Pier Ho. 1 SorlU Ulver. f York. WEST J EUSKYllAILUOAD LINRB. TT ew ArraiiKviiitnt. Un and attcr 1 UKHDAT, NdvemtMT 1, iHt, traiuk will leave fruiu WaluutHueet pie 1 aa H'Uowi : for Cap- May and all places aouth of MUlvllle at I A. M and 8P.M. Fur MillvUli, Brtdseton, Salem, and all lutaraaadlato iftce iouili ol t-iUHrsboru at w a. M. and ;i P. M. Knrf.iBn-lforo at 9 A M .. U U., und a P. M. For w oodbury, Ulouceeter, Ao , at A. M., lvf M.,3 aid CP. M. RETCItNTNO. Leave Tape May at 0 A. M. and 11 4 A. M. Miuvilicat H-ln A.M and :t P. M. Itrb1i.eb.nat7 tf. A. M., J"P.M. iSattfiD at T A.M., and l P. M. ' Wuoiibury at 7,tf 47. and 9 47 A. M.. and 4 43 P.M., and 6-1" P. M. to Camden onlv. THE WEST JEHHEY EXPItENH COMPANY Will aitend to all tbe nmal brancoea of ipretabut pdM, receive, dfllver, and forward throuali oilier reapon Hblt fcxprrea CuupAtdt-a to all parte ui thf country anj artlclo eutruntftd to tbin. A 8piMjil Measeii'cr aocoui tauiei tacb Uiroup.li train. J. VAN ItKSHSRr.AKS. Btiperintondent Fhllidiphlauvea.br 1,'levi. 11-1 RAJLf, OADUNEt. VUHTH I I NN.HVI. VANIA ItAILUOAn.-. mil BKTiil.nir.v. . V V,, k ran Akiti' wn ' ecu cm k, iiA.i.r.nk ii.ai hiakiii'., 11,. LLAAIfti'uKT. Onandatsr MiiNI, N (mis,'.' !'-r." Trims t- III Ira's His N K.W UK:' r. OIRO Mtreei, alH,va llimiipton, I'lillailrlpiita', dan (Bi'iiKla " "copied), as At 7 :1 A M. IFirrr..) fttr riMhtshsv Allcn.'Wa, Wain h CI unV, WHS. nharr. W ijl'.iitt-.atrt. At t'-ro A. M . (Aicoiento'lstioiil lor Is,- loslm "n. At I I'. P. V. i i i-.tiinsla-l.n i f r ln-l rt a-iiH. AltlolMM iKsprr..) fjr H1'ihe.n, r.."i'l. - " 1 1" train read s Ks.t ni at" . 1'. M.. and niska.""'0' Coin a.:', n v .(, o , fs .ler-tiy t tin al l-i eT 1 11. Al ri.'. P M. i Main t t !. .wn At f, ).'. f. M i A.Totn inotl alloli ) tor llsthlchsns, AtUsa " ttv n. and Mam h Clitntk. y S t-'. I" M ( Ac ..mt..,'Uttni fn-tun.ltts. t t r-'i sh I ii k Is noi-l h pr..rnre. al 11, a Tleket CHTlro, Tllllili Hne.1. or llt.lm.s ttiioet. in ord.i to sicttn tha lott t--l rait of tsrp 1'HAINM (1H Pntl Mil l PH1A I sr r.so I. niiii t il stand n -' J , and S Ii F. M. l'. tlssl .wn t. so A M.,and a l V. SI. Lsiool Of nt " In A M on asl'inston at .' vc p M. UN HI'MMVP). rtiltsil. -t for t-.s a.tot, ii st nil A.M. and I'll P. It, Ji"t Ir-tots n f. r I'll da- i-l is a I 1 A M aim 'J t. M llilln, an'. )lst;.nk-e Kspiess w.ll tall I r aatl 'lellvar l'i.t.:.ss nt the tlcp.'t. Orderl Uis.v tti lei, al No. 119 h. 1 limit Street. 1' -If F.l.t.M CI. ARK, AtrsnL ifiui.Anvi.rniA, ovum antown, and X hol'.Kl.t IOW K H It tin l. i imk nun;. On and after MOMiaV, M.t Iti, Wit, until Sirthor notice. nm critM tKitiwN. Lsavo rWlsititpi.ia 0, ;, B.n lit. 11, li A. M.; 1.1,1 II :i'., s, r. r.',.(t.;,K, !i,i(i,ii, i7i- M b'-itse iu rnitiiiiott n, ti, ,', i sc. e, s -jn, ti. in, ii, ia A. M. l.V.tl.l. i, , :., 11,10,. 7, s. 't, In. li. and 17 I'. M. 1 1 s .'.I ,i m ii, ue.i lit. : I 4 atttl : li am. up, do not sto on tt.t lo rinst.i- w n Ilia n n . I lir.-M I IIIM. It t 110 A'. I.-hvs Vl.liiid. iplna, i, , 1 ', IV a.m. i 1. .IV.f'V, T. Bll.l II V. M I. -in Cn-stoil Itlll, T-ln, s,9 tl, 11UI A. M-i lon.JIO 5 St'. 'Ct.'.s p., nn. I lo lo P.M. ' ion OSHlloiltn h I N A Ml Vitltll I illVS. Leitti l'ioi,t, Ipt.ia K,s Ja, 11 it. A. M.i li,l,4a,tt 6l,,s it',, flu,! ii4 . M. late Nor-iiiuitn, b, 7, 7-f, 9 and 11 A. it. ; 1, 1-4 6' I'M-. M. I . i' ' , ir i n ni'. s l.l stop at V insaLl. kon, Manaruek antl Conshi-t fcoo eel r I nit M IN t rSK. I. avr PI I'n t. V ., s i'l, II, '.A M., IS. f.lS.S1 IO.. : ,l'. IIS f. M. l.tiite l ina)uiik,l,,4.t's.N"i(l. KS.lls, A.M., t, i, 7, am: :, I . M. II. K.NMITn Crni-rsl Hi:rrlrten.1ant n: 1 In let, MM II a"d M KM s'rt-its. AD1NG HA1LHUAD. (ill K AT Ti;i K MN8 1I.CM rUW.MM.I. 'Ill TO TilK isnniH 1'1'N S LVAMA.l IIE H ' ' ' II ' V 1 , K 1 1 . 1 , , HC8 til l.il.WN v. l MI'EI;i.N!, AMI WW.MJNU All.tY, ASH KoiiTii. Nuii'rnwr.Ki, and the cakauas. PASSENtil II Tit MNS 'rave IT.tw Ci niianv'a l- pt, nt TlllItTEKNTH and CAI l.oWllil.L biri-uta, Plula-.i Ulim, at Uo iolloin bt.ina MOKMNO MAU,. A' H-00 A. M., lor Kva.linK, lbntmn, Eohraa. Mtn Colombia, llarrUbnikC, 1'otHvilio, Pinvr. Tam.ua HiiiH-nry, Idmintport. Elinlni, KmMieMiT, NlHi-'arn K if . HuiiHlo. Allontown, I k-tiario, PlttFibin, York, Carilala Cti.imlMrnbiirkf, IUic raiow n, Ao. '1 nit tram conned at UK AluNtJ with Euat Pnniytra nla Kaih'ofld ir.inia mr Alicnum n, Ac., tbe KfAtllng and t .'liiii'bla Itdlltoii'i for Kphrft'. I.lti, and Cnliiiii'ita. and wl;h ibf Lehanon Valli-y tram tor 1 WrrUburK. At. ; nt PNK f CLINTON Willi ralnnlsia Kalli-.nK train's lor H'ilKiirarre, V illlninhpurt. lock llavrn, E'-nirrt, Al-.; at 11AKKII4 M l!i with "Northern Ci'lltrnl,, "Cumberland Vallfy." and "frhiivlklll and Ham',,.inna" train b-r Northum berland ,N iiitamMV1' t ork.t'l.aniu r-tur, Pmcptrove.tko AH Kit N ii iN I. u-Ii8 T ravoji VMIisd. Iidun a M) P. M. f.r Heading, Pottj v lllc, I'incKmva, unrr'iitnirif, ponimittmc nt I'arrla btirt: v. Irh PennyU anta (Vntrnl train tor PittwinirK. Ao., h r;l t'tu ' ntt a! Ivallio 1 trtuin I ir Suubmy, Nurtbuai brriarl, f tinirn. Vr , hik) at P in t'tlnton with CutHwInrta b nil road trains for Mdion, VYtllfamiiinrt. Eliolra. ltutlalo, Ac. HR1'IN(. ACCOMMOliATIOK. I.ciiTi Ri';i'!n.; at it' vO A. M., )tnii;int; al all way sta 1 loi'ft. arnv lipT In PMIitib-lnbla at i '.'A A.M. Kciurnlnpt, Icivv-s t'btladvlpuia at 1 su P. M-i arrivea lo Ri-itlinK nt TV." P M. 1 nil tutor t'iiiladilpb!alf are IIurrKbnr.ist'On A.M ,and PottvMiie at Hs'tt A. M . arrh,n in pbiUdelphia ai 1 0 P. M. AiU-rtiison tniina leave llnrrlitnirn at 1 4ft P. M., potts-vlliv at P. M., urilMii; In Pbl.'udolnbia at 7 P. M Miirkct tiatm. with a r,,,ri,sf,r tar attai'lKnl, lav Ptiilaiit'ipMa at 1 P. M . for Iteatliiik-and all vay ntnUna; b-avc Kt-HdniL-at ) noon, and vnlnrftowu at U JU P, M. br PtilUdflptila and all way Ullnt. A il tt.e at ovc trnlna run daiiv, Sund.ivi rrceptod. Hnuday trnlna I a e 1'oliBvUie at I'M A. M.. aud rblla dcliibiaatVJb 1' M CIIESI EH VALI.F.Y H A1LKOAB. Pftenk;ori hr lowiniit.'(iwn ami IntcnaL iIate point, laku Un- MUA. M. and 4 :to I. M. train from I'liiladehthla. rctnrnli.g from lowidnjtown at 7 Ot A. M., atid IJ itO hl'w YltRK EXPltEHrt FOH PITTRnUUil XSD T1L8 WK.HT. I.ravctNv'w York at OA. M, and 7 P. M., pilns lleadtn nt PJintdniubt an'' V. M., an 4 connci'tlnK at Ilarrli biirK sMth Pi-onsylaaMla Knllroad Kxpreaa tralus tor Pltte bttrK, CtiicattO, and ttie Wet. lit tniitniu Espn -s trHln leavei llnrTlahnrjron arrival nt tho pi-nil) Ivtuila Evpreng from PltHhurg at ;t ou and N'Ob A. M , pa-MiiK Itriidiutf at 4'4' and bvAi A. and arrlviiiK at New sork at In A. M. und 4 -fi) P. M. Nt-,p. 1- ft Cut atTouipMny tlirte tralnr through, betwevu Jerae; thv und I'lttnlMirt-'t witboiii oliapc". Mull trnin lor N-w York b nvea llarrHburjr at l'4-t P. M. Mail train tor Hurrl .buric b-avet Now York at 12 M. HCIU . I Kil l, YAM EY ItAlLKOAl) Trains b-avc pottaviite at 7 1 A. M. and ' aP. M., ra tuinii) trout TiiHoaroru nt H In A. M. und 4 IA P. M. HI ill IK I l.l. AND HI not KHAN N A it AH.ltOAD. 'I mini leu Auburn til li 4' A.M. fr l'lne.rovo nnd lliiiiir-tiurf, ami ut P"-t P. M l"r Plmvrroe only ; rt'tura- k frctn H:irrlhb'irn nt l-;k) p. M.,auJ irum l1nogi)ve at 7'4 A. M., and P. M TH KE1H. Tbri ntrb flnit r'i tbhi'si ami rmlrrant tickets to aQ tV.f piliTi ni juilrrt! in tli North and Wt'st an. I C.in;niui. 1 lie toMw Inif tlcki t" are o1tiil'iH,'lo onlv at the oil) re of B ItHAIsKoKlt.'irraatirer. Ni Vi7 M. rOhKilf Htrel, Pbbadi j Ha, or of ii. A. Mt'ul.lM, fti n. ral Haucrlmca' dt-ut, IC?adlur CMVI'TATION TICKETS, At:'b rceiit. Ui-fotutt, btlv.teu any polnti de tired, for uuiibca and Hi ni-. MU.EACE TI'TCETS, C.nod for -00 nitlfn, between all pointi, at $j '2 60 eack, for lamiliet nud tlrm. hKASON TU'KETH, For three, tlx, nine. or twelve munibi, for holder! only, to all polnia, at rt duct d rairt. CLI ItinMEV Jl.'ldlit(f on tho line ot the road "ill be furnlnhad with card , tniitbin iheuiBajivvt aud nivei lo Uc net a 1)U fare. EVCT'ltHIOV TICKETS From PlilladelpMa to prlm-lpal ttntlona, Rood for Rfttar dav, fr inula v. ""d Monday, at rethic d tare, to be had tmi at tho in ktttjiike.at'lUllklJlLNlU andCALLyWElLi, Htrtwla. FRKKHIT. doodi nt all deorlptiona forwarded to all tbe above prt'iii, from tin- I'onipany'a uvw freight depot, DUOAU and rYILl.On btrr. t. FltEKHIT TKAfNfl I,fnvePLIIadi1pbl daily at fl A. M , 1 P. M. .and 6 P. M., lir Ki-adlna-, Lebanon, liaxr!burg, PulUviile, k'jti Clia ton, and pulau buyond. Cloie at the Philadelphia Ponioiflr for all places nn tha road and Itt lirmuhfi at 6 A.M. .and fur tbe prtuelaai UUonaonly at 16 P. M. IJllILADKLrHIA AM) BALTIMORE CKN TKaI, itAII,HUAl, OPEN 10 OAfOUU tSPUINO AKRAM EMEM . On and ullcr 1 Ml DAY, April 1, 18C4, tht train I will leave at lollt.wa LEAVE EASTWARD, i LEAVE WESTVTAItD. PI ATIOXH. A- M. 1" If. I b ' T K'NS. A. M. P. H. OKor.i .;) PhHa'itlihia.... fUO 130 weittirove 6"7 a '-'i Wt at etieatar... 1b 4 41 AondaLe 7 4 Ol W. C. .luncuon,. H i 6'4l K .Elicit 7 W) 4 -17 Cone rd 9 a ,6 ?4 Cbaud t Ford. ...7 Vi 4 41 Chn ld Etjrd.... It Al 014 Concord iriO 6i"0 We in 'tt 10u6 6 .t? W.C. Jimcttoa.. ''5 6 16 Avonnle 10 21 6 M Phlladi Inliia 9Ti W WVBf.rove lo'S 7W Vat beter....9.a .!) OfmiX loM TM Paaaeniter Drpot in Philadelphia haft ben cbttneed froa F..tfht..tMith and Market street a. to 1 llKTY-KlltT and MaKSET btreets, Weat Philadelphia. Market Biroe PaaweiiMer Ballvtay Cars oonvey paaenKera to ant iroas tbe tiitptit. Paaattucfk ! UiTOOkib without rhanire of cars. j4 UEJiKT WwoiHnpjendit. IQfli riULADELPHIA AND IQJ f Itl). EhlE HAILKOAO. JO' 14. i This prrfat luie travaraea uie orniern ana normweit oinitkn er Pennsylvania to tbe citv o( Erie on Lake Erie. It hutb'Tn leaved by Uie PENNH. I. VAN I A UA1LKOAD COklPANY, and under ttmtr amplcos Is baiug rapidly opened tbniUsfhont lla entire length. It la now In oe for Pasnenc-r and Freight haitnen from Haniaburpf to Emiorlum. 'A miles.), on tbe Eaiiern Hivb (ban, aud I rota bbaOiaJd to Erie i; uulosj.on Uia Westers livUlou. TikJR OS PA HSaVCr U TUAIXS AT fltlt.ADHI.IMl!., Mall 1 r.lri leavei H 0(J A. M. Eaire Train leave P. M Cara mn through witiioi't rn anhk both wayi on tbeat train between 1'biladflphtaaad LikW Uaveu.and ketweus llaltiiiiore and l-cfc Haven. Elfnu( (tift)iii Cara on lbs P.ipreaa Train both ways. For InittrmatViu renp'c tu.pt i'aariHer biiNiuuHi, aiply al Uie H. E.i-orner of ELEVENTH and M AliKE V riuueia. And lor Frpiftl.t tmnln-nia of the ('nmi'rtnr'i Ah-entn H. H KlnKiion, Jr., corner BlX;Et,ATU aud MAiUCEl Struet, Philadelphia. J. W. Henoldi, Erie, J. U. In ill. Afctiiit, M. M. 0. B., lUltlmore. Ouueral Freight Ascnt. Phlladeiprda. LE A' IK L. r, Qeraeral Tlckft Asent. PblNWelphia Jt'KEPH I. P-TI S tjkasial Uauatfur. WUilaicipa ja4-tf t RAILROAD LINES. lllill.UKJ.HlIA, WH.MINUION -- KAl.tlMlllik. UilltovA. ,U1U1' and ?S3i!$i V' TratMwn, I spr.. 'irain at 4-na t w , Ilslonto,. an.t V snn,in v"l) tt AliiK'ii.tia. a.uw,iMn, l'errrnin- aa Wrtt Msll Train at Sa.w ,h. iNdawan. R.-.lo -ad ,.t It ll,Uinu?0 n ,";,'.r"n?-'" H I mi IIHt'iHifumir .IHTJ"T1 ... ..... - - . "Sii uiu, aaaii-i...-- 'l.rtaiiatmry. t Mt-m I rani At 1 I. M i'rtn,ftT k-'v.ma f,- n.i Ignore and U Hhink'tin. .n, utoi'pl.iu at '.Piter, Wuiipii1, Wilwiamoii-, 1 In ton, Perr (lie, nn lla vro de linc. prrtf. Tiam ai -i' r a. (Mm bv a ooe(drn fr n. tun.. to ard a-hi- wf'n -.lopidn l vVilmifut m, tf-wrt HMon, N't rth Kst, ivrry. ibe, Havre do (brace, Perrj nian', n' ! Uim. iia. ,Nif,lit Expnis) ai 11 -1- P. M- f-r Ttn'rimore aM W l ii .-ton. oppiiTs nt Cnea or mil t.i tkn Itftitlniorw and W -blfu'bn -n-nrri Wlliniru.'ton. Nfwark, Elk ton, orth Eai, I'ei t ill', nnd llavte de uraci. Panst iiu loi Loitit-ss Miiroe will uke tne S 14 A. M, Tiaiu . ACCt-VM(IHTl' THINH HtoprtnsTat all Hta loiia b.MweiO I'lniAdelphia and HH m ritton, Uhvp l-b'lat'elpbla at 11 A M., 4, i) and Id p. M . The 4 P M. IDnn ontu'.-tt lb llnwrirs ILulroad (or MiH"id 4 lrieMU'tl i'c t tilt Is -ns l.a iiuiii)t.ioiiai ; Liana :'.!'" A. M ., 'J ID, and 6 W P. M. Tt'l'fU t.H TltMVH l irov ftMTIMOftPI l.ravt V' no "i," on at M . 4 ', m ;u, iml , . M. ( HI l I K Fillt lHli,ltKli tllA 1 faro i h. -ivr ni s ,'i, i u 1 4 A.M., Ik-, ti, a LI,4'M, 7 TW and ! ub P. M. RI NDAY TH I Ni. Kprr" Truln nt 4 A M.b-r ItnlUnore an t Wh Inkioii, toM'iri: it vVl'inliiLi'on, IVr; v vtiie, Havre d ) nrr. At" r b i ii. Pi'TT in in a. and M -uno'ta. hiint l.pn's ni ll l'r M. lft Uuiinuoie and YYaah Iiil; t n. l"iiiM. n( Oicnr (l'r Ital'itn n and vvhIioik t.'n i'n B-tn.er. i, W hni'twli n, Newark, ElKtun, H trtti tii't I erf)nlo, und II ivn- dc (ir.i'-c. Act ' i iiam.ji 1 rln at lo I'. M . fr w'ilmliip.'ian aivd Way Mali ri ItU.TIM'M:!' F'R P!MLIEI,IMI1 A. Li sve Lai' tu .rt nt '.''('. t , no luiog at Havre da lltsi e, I't'iii lie, ntxl i i niitu'ui. A Htofi at Klk ti r mi ( N( ;n k i to t ii..- t'.i---n .t-rg tor liitiintfl)iina and leaia pn-nriL'- Ti ir in v .,riink!t,n or ii.im, iri )i i f4t r in U avo pavttue tiont lialtim re or W.iaii. li K'on. Lt.4V Wiini'iK't n fo' PhlU N' l'hU at f. tu r, M. fl'UV I1.MTIMOIII H rilli.AHEI.PHI A. Lcae n.viu.T' . a. M., wv m i; io r y,,Fv pi.'-: .'' M.,Way il.n; ti .10 P. M., Kaprt'it ; ! P M , rpn. I It INS poi: It ALTI M utt; I,, avo ( )'et. r t .1 . 7 A M . , I i ' and I I'. O p V I v nt M lliuiiikHn at irl,'. 4" A. M . , 'J 2 P t and It ? P.M. Kn-n-M Train with Psioo-nL-or Caf mt irhid will laava U tiiiili'kl.'ii ior I'ei r v Lie tin J lli,cmieiliate Mallona at 7 ... P.M. I a' II. F, KKVNKY.HudorlntendciiU C 11 AN(iK OV TIMI'.o THE Pr NSY LVAMA t'ENTItAL t( Af l.ltOAII TEN HAII.Y THA INS! pflil !iKLt'lliA To ril'1'9 l'.l Ittl-ii-si. MILLS! TleThkel OlhYrtof the PENNSYLVANIA CK ST It iL TtILlC(Al la now loriiied at the New rais-imcr lci' : M' I lie CiinHrinv, IIIIUUKIH and MA UKE t HlrwU. PIHLAKH l illA. HIE I IIILAhLLI'llU EXI'liESS leaves dully. TH FME MAIL leavei dullv exn-pi Saturday's AU other tittlhn leave dullv, except flnmlav. on and after MoNHAY, le-emier 2d, lsrtl, trains win leave l libadclpbia a tollows: .MHI A. M. MAIL TH AIS, with the mrouinir eonnoctlon Ar rivft at WEST CIIEHI KK I N I EltMLC I ION IM) A. M., and coninef v it tt West Ctieatt-r Kallroad, nr rMnjc at Weat Client tr P-;lfl A M. At l W NI N-i I O W S HM6a. M., runnect'MK wlta trum tor Vayrebur, anil rearhbn there IllH A M. At ( Ml I M 111 V 11' oo A . M.t i-onnct tliikt with Northern Central l:mlroad, and reach Inir nrk at .'.'-. P. M . Ilunover diiiuiln K -tu P. M.a Ilmiovi-r 4 'I."- P. M., und i.ett.turi i Li p. aj . Alan, wltlitrNlnon Itondinir and Cnluiubla K iilroad, leaving at 5 ro P.M. AiTisiit HAitKl.sm -iip..il connecting v lib Norilivin Cent rjl ti Ami Ntrth. tliu : Leave II untn buif: 1 I-. I". M. , airvsj ai Muni. my 4"A P. M., Milton .( P. M., Wuilumfport i.lf M .. Lo, i Huven 7T''i ' M- fPaa ai vuvrtt lor Kinnrn, ItiNi.eirer, Cauandabrnn, N'liKara Ki.ll,Ac .team Llmtma bu.i P. M., and tluihtlo at ti u A.M.I i Ha-eentri fir 1'anvdle, Kmurt. lilimnhtirKt Iti rwb k. lie n llavcn.Hliii kililitny, Plymouth, khipfston, WyomlHkt, f itihtoii nnd hcritnt-m, take the Lackawanna alio lu.HJiiKtnitp: tralra at etorttiuniicrlaniLl at HAK lilsRI IUL tor polntk ttithon Noiuu rn Central Kailvvny, , lea at I ,:o P. M . an f Yora .,. 7 IV M , Han iver Juno tion .t .-o P. M . NanoviV '46 P.AI.. and tri'ttynhitrir bV P. M. At JIAV b'LshLKtsVior ii-dntH l0 Cmnl.erlanJ Valley, balnptat 101. M..nrrie Cutllabt 2 H P. M..I baninum Imrn 1 .w P. M , and lliifrto ti i. l.'i P. M. At i' KiN 6 6s p. M . roniiet tllipt with lUld Eace Valley Train, liavlBp; at 7'o P.M., and arrivlnti at Hclletonte at tt tj P.M. At A L Ti Kl.N A 7 40 P. M .omntitl k wttli Itranok train for llo.i ldtt 11, re.viiinK tiiere H 2h P. M. At CHENM)N f.'x P M., coTiiieetlng with It ranch train ftr Etnibtirtf, atrlvlnk. lVer IMO P. M. At PII'TSHIJIUl I it" A M , and thert coiinrcUnu for all point VTusUorUt avesi, aud buuibwett. 10- im a. M. PAOLI ACCOMMOItAiiON, o. 1. arriving at Paoll At II bo A M. I'fl'OO M. T AST LINK connects at La NHISVILLE 240 P. M".t with train on U( tiding and Coluinida Hanmad, arrlvina at Lit), i !' P. M , EpbraU ;i :til P. M., and Kead tlip si 4"2' P. M. At llAHHl.sitCfttl, with an Arooimno dution I ruin on Norilieni Central ItalUay, for Sunbiirv nnd Inli nneilliie polhta. leuohniR Nnn'mry nt ti 60 P. M. At DAHlilhlit Hi. wlia train on Cuuiboilnud Vahor br CarllHlc.nrtiviiiK thure at sj'l-'t P.M. AnivnK at Piunbar 1 A. M , nnd Uie 10 uiakua close connection for all Vi citt rn points. I'lO I. M. PAItKF.sltl ltC, Aft tMVi!AlHV,srrlvoB ntParkoa burj; at i -l P. M.( stopjjii.g nt hitrriui'diatiiUUons( !4:iO P. ?l HAItltlSItl RC, ACCuXMiiHAMON, mnkoa ronnoo th n at Howiiiiigton at 4 04 . M.t v.ltn trnm on Vuvna buiH Hriinih, ii-nvlng at 4 y p. M ., ifid arrivniv at V avnefsbiirp.' at i.txi r M At CuLl MlU A, at ut, 1. M ., wjtn Nurlht ru Central Huilny for Yoik, leaving W rl;btnvllh'7oo'. M . ami itnlvlji at York 7 Id P. M, Aim en atllurrbburx at 7 4& P. M. I-Hll F. M. FMItiPANT ACt'OM.MOM ATltiN, fmtn So. ITT Hork Flrei-t, d'i'b , '"pL hiimbi. . Arrlveii aL I UrrMiurn, 4li: A. M ; M'l'ln. !li; A. M ; A'toona, H 2 P. M ; and I'l'laLur'f, ll io P. M. Tuo arn roioTorinblo. and ( initial. 1 or amllies fcotitK West, will Und tbu rates low , and ) avo ll.ilr bam;, ice. for hleh chtrkn nro ui . a, Inmard' 1 by the hatne train. Lor further particulars apply to Fl! A Ni 'IR H NK, E'niprr.m Au'etit. No. li Hock Sit'tt. lit 1 win ilMm-lnirpf ami PittiuurK thst t.laa lux Is atlauliud to Una tialn ior Ux il travul, I'bti I. ill, I AWAHTEK ACt OMMUDATioN. reaches Lamaator at 7 '2'.' P. il ., and t'Oiotnbta ar 6 lb P. M. .v:m I. RI. PAOLI At 'C0MM lfAl ItN, bo. J. rrachrs Paoll at 6 tt P. M. h'Au p. M. PTTTPltCUa AN U EKI MAIL, with Uie fbl Jowlifr oonni'i-tlona:-Arrivu-llrirriobtirir, l 'Ml A. M j rtunbuiy, 4 Id A. M Northnmtieriantt, 4 14 A. M. Miilon, 4 !& A. M ; Willlamipon.ii t A. M ; Look ilivon, 7 2 A. M ; Einporinni, hn p. 1 ; m Maty a, IJ u.i I' M.t Corry. 4 P. M. ; and E. ie, tv. p. M. At Cany clone coii nen li 1- 1 mado with Oil (i'te K. K for 1 Hinvllle and rhaiier k. i present tertnlnu of tbe Koad.l'ienoe by BtaKeor 1 ti lor on City and rrnnkllu. IPaanenLera for landle. tviinrt. iSloomHburK, Herwli-k. lieeiii Haven. Hlilcktbiiiny, Plymouth, KinuHtoii. Wyoming. Plttton nnd, Horanlon. take tht Laclvawanca and Blooiiubuitf tram at NortbinnbiTlaiid 1 I Pa usonwers for Flnilra. Locheitur., Cannn )alua Niagara I ai.it,(c.. reach Elmlraal ll d-A- M. and hntiadat H v) P.M. Al lUKKISIil KU, with Hortli ern Central Hallway, ti He Month, lavbiif it. A.M., airhei York, 410 A. M t Hanover Junction, 4'4'i A. M. ; leaves H ii uover Jtiucdon U .AI A. M.; arrives Hanover, JIlHi A-il . and Cwity .lmrtf, I'J.'i P. M. At HINllNi IH1N.6.IJ A.M., with tv tin on Itroad Tup It. U, arriving HopewisU A. M , Mt. hrtllun. A. M . und cni liectlnx U .t'nra b Htntte tor tiedlnrd. At T St'N E, J!. A M.. comievtiiitf with tram on Uald Ealu Vadey Hoad, traving Tvione hi H .'.ii A, M., arrive llelic(..nto, 11 Li A. M . and Howard. 1'2'M 1. M. LenviinrTvrone on CWrHeld H.K atb'.AA M , and arrlvInK Plulllpihurpf, il'iHi A M. At CKEELON, ti l.i A. M , connectuirC with brunch train tor 1- dennbiiru, nnd ai rL in tbore, 12 Vt P. M. Al OLAlIti VII LE IN ILItsKLI ION, In -.1) A.M . count-CtlrifX with branch train which arrive. Ida. rpiville, lu 4t A.M., and InobtnA Li'lo P. M trim cram also innret) at Hiaira Till with Wist Peniinylviiiua ti H., arriving naltnburs:, 1115 A M Arrlvei PHTiiiCUti at ItAi P. M., an4 Ci'Diliit u lor all points We it. 11- io P. M. PHILADELPHIA EAPltElSH, anps only at pnwn- InKtow n. Lum a tor, Uutnbijrr, Maryville, ew- ori, Mltlilu, Lewmtown. hiiutuipidoii, Albiotia, (iaj tt.bi,andt oiu nmiih. At HI N UN' UtON, with Itroad lupK. K.( Icavhiv there at ft 00 A. M., end arrtvltiK at ."Udli-y A. MMMt. Daliair A. M-, and tbene tl atai: to ilcdfonL At A I. i"N'A. at inn A M.. 00 a uectlon Is made with train for tl illldaysbiirj. rea.rtinff I her at 9 A M., and tbu nee by hick to Hedlonl. Ar riei at Plttbn-r.1 e P. M., inakinsi rloos eonnectjon with tlimuKh tratnaunall ihe Uivmirioit roads Irom tlial iioint North to Uie Lake, Went lo the MlMltkippI and tu iiifsioiiti rlers. and Mouth and tfouibwavl to all poluta at'rt'irie bv ruiir-ad. For further iiuonimilon. applv at tbe PaitetiKS- Rtutlos. corner of TdilKTlETH and MAltKET Htiets, Pblla. JoMN t . VANLkJult, Jr., 'litkoi Aent. AJKW .RAILROAD LINK NORTH. i.1 t PHILADELPHIA TO ltl(( 'OK LYK, ' HUtOLOH IN FIVE llOlIU. FAKE -. KXCFltHION TICKETS $;l,(10t)l TOR THUEF. TATS. in and attor MONO A Y. August 1, 1h.4, tmlns will leave) foot of VINE btivet, Pldiadv pbia, every uiuniing at 6 A . M. (HundMr exci pteo). ihence by lUv Jtiiiden ann At lantic and it aril wi and Kiaware Lay Katiroodn to Port Monraotitlt. and by thf1 commodious st'tajner .lemp Uoyt, to toot of Atlantic auett, Hrooklvn i i wunuiiK, le a At lnutu tsirt'et Whsir: avery day (Hundays aaixspied), at U A M. Travelsrs w the city of ?wTnck ara notified not U apply K-r pttiaMp.e !. thl luu, tbe Htaie of New .leruty bavhip.' t. rati led tu the Cattiileu aad Auibuy monopoly tb exelimlve prlvlli-(ie of earrinif pt.iieuKeri and tivitibt ba . tWsin Hit riMet 01 PhilHdfh-hia and New Yotk. I J tt j VY. r. UUlHUTs, Ueueral HupsjilnttttulMl. isssinai. f. ,1! ii I'.! It la r