8- MATTERS OVEE THE RIVER. Wbst jKKSRT'MRTnoDisMrf The annual report of the progress of the Motbodist Churches in the West New Jersey Coniercneo present that body ia a gratifying and prosperous condition. During the put year seven young men weie ad mined on trial by the late Conference--Peter Fro on, Andrew Bcott, George B Wright, Joseph A. Conn, Henry Bradford, Jacob Pnoe, and &. C. Uao oct. 1 here are 160 minister! connected with the Conference, the bounoerice of whloh extend to Lambei tsville and Itew Brunswiek on the north, and takinr in all the State eoitu of these points. Ibere are 12 648 membero, an in create of one hundred ana Hfly-five over last year; 123 probationers, an increase of 1499 over last year, making a total membership of 37,770, and a total in reaie of 1664. There were during the Conference yesr 319 deaths j 207J churches are reported, ve ned at C 811.7CO, and an iuoreao of 107,860 in the yeari 66 paisoi.agos Tallied at f 183 210, an inorease ol 8 pa.st nagee and 121,886. The benevolent coileo'tons amounted in to ai to &tt,604 12, apart from the min isterial support. being a little less than 91 for each member m.d probationoi. This is divided as fol lows: For Contorence claimants, tlO'28 47; for the Missionary cause, 918,404 68: for Tract Boceiv. C747 63; for Bl"le, 2086 80, for t-abbath School Union, 8786 &D. Ihe entire contributions lor ministerial supnortwore Hrt,086 02, of which 1 ronton District paid 826,832 72; Bunmir ton District, 918,700 14; Camden District, 920,442 09) Bridgoton District, 32',000-oa The highest salary va'd it 92000, by the St. James' Cbnrch at New Brunswick; the next Is 81600, bv Third Street Chnroh, t amrion ; and the third, 91800, by the State Street Church at Trenton. The smallest amounts were at Fairviow, Columbus (Junior oreachi r), and at I (art fold, the sums paid being 9100, 9166, and 9100. J here are 210 Sabbath Schools, having 427 officer and tcachors, 24,711 scholars, and 79,882 yolumcsin the various libraries. Patriotic The Ladies' Aid Society of Woolwich township, Tlniiccter county, cor.tnbie i during the late war 93 110 worth O' supplies. Ihov aro now engaged in rulsiug fund to erot a monu rr.ent to th hero's irom that couutr who fell in de tente ol tlieir flay and conntiy. Burlington Courts. The Burlinpton Connty Courts have Just clocd. Ihe grand jury lound h'lty-scven indiotn.ents for ' annus oUbnsos. Unrty-fwo of the culprits were convoted, and twelve wore sent to th State's Prison at Trenton. CmME of Bf.i.i.b. The now chime of bells in St. atari's Ci urch, Burlington, tiavo been ft in their proper places, and aro (aid to bo excellent tonud. ' CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Intelligence see 'Ihird Page. Sudden Dkatu or a Young- Phila delphia Journalist. We are called upon to publish the sai announcement of the demise of Mr. (Jeorge Collier Bower, a distinguished young lournalist of this city. Mr. Bower died suddenly this morning, of heart disease, at the residence of his lather, northeast corner of Sixth and Vine street. Mr. Bower had not yet reached the prime of manhood; he was yet a single man; and he wan beloved by all who knew him. He combined rare qualities of intellect with tho sweetest of dis poBitions. His nature was entirely free from guile, and his innocence of thought and habit, speech and action, were really child like, Ocoree Collier Bower was a native of Philadelphia: he received a common school education, and entered into the study ol phar macy with his lather early in life. He made rapid progress in this important science, but his comprehensive mind meandered into other studies, and Air, Bower soon became one of our most proficient phonographic reporters. Seven years ago he commenced his journalistic life as reporter lor political can vasses. - His -worth soon became apparent, and he attached himself to the local staff of the Evening Euiktin, where he at once took rank as a lacile aud accomplished writer. Later he w as engaged on the Philadelphia Inquirer, and on that paper achieved his most notable suc cesses. 1 Boon alter the commencement of the Rebellion, Mr. Bower was sent to the front as the principal special war correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and his letters from the Army of the Potomac gave their author a proud name lor a pleasant and truthlul style. His lettcis were always looked for with anxiety, and read with satisfaction. The writer of this un worthy notice met Mr. Bower on many a bloody field of battle, and always - tound him fnr in the front, with note-book in baud, graphically chronicline the passing events; amidst the lury of battle he was utterly devoid of tear. A more intrepid and nobly warluce nature- could not have been found in the ranks than that possessed by the lamented youutr subiect ot our sketch. In one of the bloodiest conflicts near Richmond, while spur ring his steed into the very flame of the enemy's musketry, he wa9 severely wounded, and !ene ral Heintzelman urged him to retire, but the brave boy puttied on, holding himself- up, as he said, "by grit," until he had obtained full par ticulars of the buttle, and a list of the casualties lor the next day's Inquirer. Mr. Bower was a particular friend of Hon. II. J. Raymond, and served as a special war. cor respondent of the New York Tirnfs, with sreat acceptability, lor a Considerable length of time. After serving in his journalistic capacity throughout all the cp.mpaiens of the Army of the Potomac, Sir. Bower returned to his home in Philad clph i a,and his services were at once secured as local editor oi The Philadelphia Evening Tellgraph, in which 'position he served faith fully and ably until his failing health forced him to relinquish his favorite profession. Luring the past six or eight months he has suf lered severely at times with the disease which caused his death. We have only space to add that Mr. Bower was a true Christian; full of filial, fraternal, and humane afl'ectin an honest man and a trusty friend. He wa- one of the oldest members of the Press Club ot Philadelphia, and was elected the first Secretary of that organization. A special meet ing of the Club has been culled to do honor to the memory oi the defeased. . . : Commencement of tub Season. The new base-ball ground and skating park, Twenty fourth and Kidge avenue, will bo inaugurated on Monday, May 7, by a grand match between the Hatters' Alert and Swill Foot Base-Ball Clubs. A bund of murio will be in attendance during the afternoon. Patent Maoic Powder. This new and useful article Is very aptly named, for its effects on metallic substances in the way ot removing rust, and - producing a brilliancy equal to new, are really niacical. It is a positive boon to the household, aud every bouse Bhould be supplied W.th it. . Fire-proof Safks. The reputation of Evans & Watson's Safes is growing every day. They are nctuul salamanders, upon which the flumes seem to have little eil'ect. Their ability to ret-ist the action ot heat is perfectly won derful. Press Club. There will be a special meeting of the Press Club to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to tuke appropriate action in regard to the death -of, George C. Bower, one ol its original members. President Johhson is s-oinq to spend tho sum mer at l ong brunch lie has engaged rooms at the Continental Hot' 1 at toot; branch. There is one thiuglho l'lesidont will una at this New Jorsey Continental, as well us many others, and that is a Stokes & C'o.'s first class Clothing House, that has made our Continental Hotel so famous. hprmir Clethiixr at low prices, at Chat. Stokes & Co '8, under the Continental. Uphoistibv. Mattings and carpet laid, town and country, positively w ben ordered, at Iattkh'b Uehol-tery Store, No 1408 Chesnut street. "Aotja r M onom.' This dellghtiul wash ior lace and person it superior to any coioirne to render tbe skin tott and trenti. to allav inflamma tion or purify elotl in a It is manufactured from tbe rich Southern magnolia, and is a universal fa vorite with actres ee, opera gingers, and all) who with to preserve and improve their personal charms, bold by all dealers at tl, in large bottles. Yiravna IVutlirnil'iiu.nH Mo. ul,.. The wonder is he can sell them so low, It Is a I act, JlOWviWt reuiu uvmiiis a ' tATXJUi',Ho. lit thtsnut street ITM i)AiLY: EVENING TELEGIiAl-lPffltADteLPniA, FltiDAY, , Tub Storm. " . I Hark to tho crashing-thunder's roar) j Pre the watery torrents pour I i There Is axhap, in broadslotn dret, I Vt bo has cot spoiled his 8nnday best, , And tbwe'i another wight forlorn, , , Whose O'msy coat the vale baa torn. ; It waa In me a laoky thonght. W nen from the 1 ower two rnlta I bought , For a mall pntn, one very fine, Tbe other lit tor rain or shine I Wa have t . All-wool Fancy CaMimere Coats, as low as... ft 00 I " " Pant " .... 4 00 " " ' Vests " , 2 60 Making an ei tire all-wool fancy suit for, ...."t 11 60 All-wool black ack Coats, aa low as fill 00 " CaMimere TantA " 6 01) ' " " Cloth Ve-U " 4 0o Making an entire all-wool black suit ior 20 00 All-wool good stylo Fancy laaelmere Suits, to mafch, lor 14 60. ' . Astonishing as there prices may seem, compared with those to which we have been accustomed tor several years, they ate not ftc.Mioutwe have th good i an quatUUitg, at- tht prices mentioned. We make no no trash they are all set viceable goods Advancing from theso rates wo have gods ot all trades, up to the very finest fabrios, In large sup ply, at a proportionate reduction from former prices ; comprising by far the largest and most complete assortment of Clotmng in Philadelphia (men's, Eouths', and I ovs') surpassed by none, and equalled y lew, In style, make, and tit, at prices guaranteed lower than tho lowest elsewhere, or the money re funded. Gentlemen wbo usually bave their clothing made to measure, can be aa woll or better fltti-d from our stock, n garments equal in every respect, at from 25 to 80 Dcr cejit. lower prices. Those who prefer can bave tlioir goods made to measure in the best man ner,' with a tine assortment ot piece goods to select ficm. - ''U. '"TO Cl.OTHilNO Dkalerb. Our purchases lor tbl season baying boon delayed, waiting 11k expected decline In goods, we have now on l and tho largest and bost-as-sorted stock ot C'otliing in Philadelphia, pur CLflHcd for cash exo(usvely, at the very iowett rates of tht seaton, which eeabU s us to realiae a fair profit ai d sell at prices le.-s than tbe coxt of tame goods in rrost other establishments We can supply clothiers doing a line city trade, with goods adapted to their alcs, at noes so much lower than the oost of their prercnt Mocks, that, by making an average ot the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their roods at prices covonng the averaye cost, and even paying a profit. Bknnktt & Co., 1 Tower Hall, Tfo. 618 Market Stbeet. Foreioh Opikios. Extracts from English Testi monials, giving evidence of the efficacy ot "Bbown'8 fiROKCHIAL r ROCHES "I have thrived greater benefit from the 'Troches' than from anything I tver tried." Brooktiotjbe Bowxsb, Prime Tcuorc of tbe British Oporatic Association, London . " fitter knew suh a wonderful cure for Hoarse ness." W. Randall, Oxtord Masic Hall. " have tried your 'Troches,' and can testify to tlietr efficacy." Charles Slovak, The English Improvisator. " The 'Troches' give yr eat satisfaction." T. W. R. Leb, Editor .Loughborough Monitor. " Very beneficial in ch aring tlte Throat, when com pelled to sing, thowjh svffering from cold," Aisslet Cooke, f the "Koyal Italian Opera," London. Miss Louisa Pyse, ot tho "Royal I aliau Opera," speaks of "The Troches" in tthe highost terms, and uses them constantly to clear and strengthen the voice. For Coughs, Colds, and Throat Disease, the Trcches are Invariably efficacious. The New Drug Store Helmbold's new store. next to the Metropolitan Hotel, baa a very large assortment ot crogs and chemicals, besides being the principal depot ;or t)ie sale of Helmbold's well known i n parations. Tbe assistants of this estab- itrrjineut are well quaiilierj in all the branches ot Itiftir TirnleiRion. Ann TihVHieiana mnv rlenend that all their prescriptions will be conscientiously com pounded. All varieties of drugs are here dispensod, or the Bret quality, and at tne most reasonable rate. In addition 10 the usual stock of drugs, Helmbold keeps constantly on hand a large and fresh supply of his celebrated preparations, the Extracts ot Buenu, and the Extracts ot Sarsaoarilla. Tbe attention and patronage ot the public are respectfully solicited, and satisfaction is confidently gnaranteed. Depot" at N. 104 S. Tenth street. Philadelphia, an No. m Broadway, N. If. Lace Ctjktaikb, only one dollar; only think of it! Lace curtains, one dollar. Very heavy and much finer curtains, 2, 4, 6. 8. and 10 dollars. Some oi the heaviest curtains ever imported, 12 to 25 dol lars. Urcat bariroiiiB in Auction Curtains, at Pitt ten's, No. 1408 Cliesnut street, Grocers ad M arketmen, New Bcimuda Potatoes, Onions, and Tomatoes, Just at hand, and received wockly. BehWda Produce Com akt, No. 120 West street, New Yotk. Lace Ccrtaihs prom Auction, A largo lot of curtains iroiu auction, which are slightly soilod, will be sold halt price. They are the most elegant ever introduced in Philadelphia. Thoy were bought low, and will be sold cheap. Thote in searco ot boreains would do well to ca I at W. Henry Pat ten's West End Curtain and Upholstery Store, No. 14U8 Cbesnut street. Eepuced Prices. Get your Photographs taken now in B. F Beimer's unsurpat-sed style, and secure an invaluuble likeness at uiodera e oost; artietical and wonder'lullv accurate. No. 624 Arch street. CrnTArNB Lace Curtains, new Auction Cur- Pattkk'b. Ho. 1408 Chesnut street. We RrFER persons afflicted with diseased Liver to Dr. Lcssey's advertisement, under "Medical." Window Sn adeb One Dollar No humbug. Heal liilt bbades only one dollar, at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. lubricative packing ior steam engines. for terms see 723 cheisuui Ht .plnla., audio doy st., new yom.' Vattbebsand Beddiso made over at Patten's, No. 1408 C hub nut street. Compound 1nterstJSoteb, 7 8-10 and 6-20s wanted. De Haven & $otuer, No. 40 . Third street. " 520 Coupoks, Due Mat 1st, Wanted by Dbexel & Co., . No. P4 south Third Street. Popular Tailobiko. iUadt-made Clothing, and Fine ( ubtom Work. Wanamakeb & Brown, , Oak Hall, Southeast corner utTn and Market Streets. 1VINPOW SHAPE RACK PULLEYS, If holler Ends, brackets Knobs, and Tassel Hooka at TRUMAN M HHAW'H. So. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MAKJUST 8t. below Mnth. OLTS, HINtiES, SCREWS, NAILS, SA8II weH'bts. Lock Latches. Catches, and a general variety ol Hardware lor building or repairing, tor sale at 1'KCMAN S SHAW'S, So. MS (Eight Thirty-five) MA UK h.T Ht.. below Ninth. K RASS COrVT AND HAT CHECKS AND KEY Tairs with number on for hotels, etc., aud a va- neiy 01 tiers auu iuvkiuiiiuB mniifuv, v No. 605 (Elvbt Tblriy-flvo) M A KK.KT Ht . below Ntntb. J ORDAN'H TONIC ALE, JOUDAN'8 TONin ALB. .KIKDAN'H TONIf! AI.F. ' JOKUAN S TONIC ALE. It Is recommended ny physicians ol this aud other places as a uieriir " tiic. and requires but a trial io convince the mort skeptical of its great merit. To be had, wholesale aud reuil, ol -, J. I. JOKDAN, B ' - No. MO I'KAK Street. Champagne Cider by the do ten, bottled, or by tht barrel.. " , , Ti PHILADELPHIA, MAY 4, 18C6.-NOTICK fs hrii iwn that a writ of scire faelaa win he IsHued upon the following claim, at the expiration of inree nionins Hum ina uaw uei uumw ui ui ja paid within that time to ' r W. A. SI.IVEB. Attorney-at Law, . . No. 3f N. bt-VtNiUbUeet. THY" TO 17SB1 AV LANE BCHOFIEID VB. Fiaaklln Fire Insurane Company. I'. P., Decern her T , 1H. No iH. k or navlng. a14'43. lot N. E. corner or i waniy-Bcun ana npruce s'retu.ii wv nuuvun Hprue by. 67 let 4 lucbvs deep on Twenty-secaud Ueu ... 4 iKm tt MAimiEDi o r BETTfl H ANCR. On the 8d Instant, at theresU' dence ot the bnde' parents, by Hon. Morton HcMi- BKTTS to Mi-s LOUIR G., daughter oi David K. llance, Esq , all oi this eltr. i DAVl8-FRT.-On the 141 i oi April ,1806, by the Rev. J. W. Jackson, et-ORUE W. DAVIS, of Har risborg, to Miss LIZZIE TUi , of Philadelphia. MI LLE R A PPL ETON.-- At Bt. Jame Chnreh, WfdnrsdaT. afar 2. 1866. TiTthaKev Dr. Ifnruin HAKBY . M1LLEK to J EN NIK II. APPLE TON j PL1FKR NUNAMAKER On the 4th of March, 1P66. by Bey. A. U. Lung, THOMAS F. 8LIFKR,oi Hour town. Montgomery eoanty, to HARTUA Au AHAEEIt, of German town, Philadelphia. DIED. BOWER. Sudden v. of disease of the heart, nn the morning of the 4th mat., GEOHOrK C. UOWEll, Jr., in the 80th year of his age. ' dm notice win be given oi tbe funeral. ' PEfWEIIKR. On the 2d Instant. Mr. 8 A MIT P. 1. DFTWEILEB, in the 62d year ot bis age. The relatives and mends ol the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'c'ock, irom his late residence, Ches- nut xi in. FOULKE. On Wednesday nornlng, ELIZA M. FOU1KK, relict of ibe late Chailes Fou ke. The funoral will lake place from her late resldonce, 'o. 811 bansnm street, on Saturday morning, the 6th insiant, at 10 o'clock A. ai. CILL.-On the 3d instant, Mis. ROSANNA GILL. Ibe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her lain rail. dence, Ko. 828 N. Fifteenth street, on Snnday after noon at i o-cioca, wunoiit inrtner notice, interment at Cathedral Cemetery. ECBICAM. On the 3d Instant, JONATHAN RLHICAM, In the 80; h fear oi Ins age. His relatives and friends and the Carpenters' Com pany are respectfully lnvred to at' end his funeral, from his late rcidenoo, Ko 1026 Wood street, on llondav next, the 7th instant, at 9 o'clock. SMITH. On the 2d instant, JENNIE, wife of Ed uinnd (smith, in the ititn year ol her age. Ibe reigfivcs and mends of the lamity are respect full? invited to attend tbe luneral, from tie l evi dence of bet husband, Edmund Smith, Hummer stieet and Honumont road, JHestonville, Twenty lourth Ward, on Saturday, the 6ib instant, at 2 o'clock. To pioceed to Blockley Baptist Chnroh. 8TEENSON.-On the 2d instant, Mrs. JANE STEEN SON, in the 81st year of her age. . Tbe relatives and friends of the family are ;e-peet fully invited to attend her funeral, Irom the real dence of her son, Mr. John 8teenson, No. 1422 Han over street, on Monday raornmr, tbe 7th instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Franklin Cemetery. WOLBKUT -Suddenly, on the morning of the 2d insiant, Mrs. JULIA, relief ot Frederick G. Wol bcrt, and daughter of tbe late Henry Moliere. Tho relatives and friends of tbe family are respect luliv invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 2111 Spring Garden street, on Satur day, the Sth instant, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. TRICE OLOTIIINQ. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING-HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. Prices reduced to the lowest point A fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing con stantly on band. Custom Work made to order at very short notice, in style and durability unsur passed. 4 8) lm 8p N ATVrORIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITD TION. 8WIMS1IKO SCHOOL FOR CHILDRBN, LADIES AD OENTLKM1.N, BROA" Btrcat. below Walnut. The Swimming Department ol' this Institution win open the 1st of MAY. with incieased faculties and addi tional comiortln Its accommodations In consideration or the prompt and liberal support with which the programme ol last season was received, no sobscrlDtion lints have been distributed tor ttata searon, but tbe manager trusta that all those of bis par trons desirous to encourag ethe same plan for the cotnliu? season, wll enter their names at the oltlce before the 16a. ct May, bearing In mind that o eanliness. rn gularitv bablts, dal y extrcise, andaneasv heart, has proved at ail times the I) out preventive apalnst dincas THE Tt.MPF.RA I HKE OK 1 11 R BATH WILL BE AL WAYS Til A 1 OF hl'MMEB HKAT. The Institution will be open for public Inspection from 9 A. M till 9 P. M. next Tuesday, the Ut oi Htf and its friends and the public are respeettully invited. Regular instruction to begtn on the Wednesday to lo wing. 4 M 6t ECKOPEAN TAN BATnS' INSTITUTE, under tbe supervision ot DR. TLANITZ, No. 12 N. NINTH Street. For the cure ol' Gout, Rheumatism, Paralysis, TIts terlc or Eplleptlo Convulsions, and all ma'adles orii'lnatlng Irom deiecis In the boiy, ot tlie bloud, such as Urn, Tetter, open Wounds, etc. obtuse or Withered Limbs recover their sensibility, and the flesh its healthy form. Patterns, while under treatment, can be accommo dated with board at the Institute. 4 13 lmrp pATEIST W1KE AVOItIC FOR RA1LIXOS, BTORE FRONTS), GUARDS, PARTITIONS, IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manufactured by M. WALKER & SONS 3 29 6m 8p So il North 8IXTII Street JJOWELL & BROTHERS, S. IV. Corner NINTH and CHESNUT, Are Manufacturing their New Styles of PATER HANGINGS FOR SPRING, And Samples and Lots of New Good are now coming; in from Iheir manufactory, which, with a rrcBh Impoitation of FRENCH DESIGNS, are ready for ihe Inspection ol their customers. The increared facilities of their new and more ex tensive Factory enable them to produce much hand somer and finished styles. IMITATION FRESCO DESIGNS 'i ' ' ' ; FOB t ' Parlors, Entries, Ceilings, Etc. Etc., PBEPARFJ) 419 tnsmlm 11 E 'EXCELSIOR" HAMS , (Selected from the best Corn-Fe Bogs,) AIIE THE BEST IN THE , WORLD. , J. ill. MIC h"eN E R & 0 0., . j " GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, Anc Curerg of the Celeliratecl I , "EXCELSIOR" G AR CURED U AMS j Tbrieues and .Beef, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street. i ' None gi DUlue unless branded ' j "J. . M. A CO., EXCELSIOR," Tbe Justly celebrated EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured by J. B. la. A Co (in a st le peculiar to them selves) expressly for FAMILY TJHKi are ot delicious flavor t tree from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any bow ouured tor sal ..... ttl tuihs3m . ftTEAM - ENGINE TACKINQ UBRICATIVE PACRINO, rOR THE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. A a article reeearmended by all Railroad Compute who bave thorouthly tested It,ac4 In general use on lovr twenty-five of tba Kalneaflsln this country, an 'on trial by over flity others. j ADOPTED BT M,b00 STATIONARY ENGINES. I s a flist-class article. I Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubricative PackliiK Company, 6 OLE MANUFACTURERS, 720 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. T1I.LOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. '" BOLD BT DEALERS CF.SERALT.Y. . M8p MILLT-R'8 STEAM KNG1NK PACKING. 'I his is tbe muslin covered, shoddy flllina, stuihng box packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POlM For sale by WILLIAM MILLER, Sole Manufacturer ior the Vnited Hi aces. iicaroi ii ikpmh ttiroet. 4 28 Pp Philadelphia. Pcoiia, INTERNAL REVENUE. ' "TJNI1ED STATE8 EEYENl E STAMPS IKITED STATES REVENUE STAMTS. I'RINCirAL DFJ'OT, No. 804 CliKHNIJT KTlUvKT, CENTRAL DKrOT, No. lOH H. FIFTH STllIiKT (One door below Cbesnut ) BPTABLlBHliD 18C2. RLVLKUE STAMrb C ctcry dcscnijtion con stantly on band, and In ai y amount. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attended to. United States Kotos, Drafts on I'biladelphia or New York, or Current Funds received in pay ment. Particular attention raid to small orders. Ihe decisions ot tbe Commission can be consulted, and any information regarding tbe law cheerfully Kiven. The following rates of discount are allowed : . On all orders of (25, two per cent discount. On all orders of f 100, three per cent, discount. On all orders of $00, four per cent, discouut. All otders should be Bent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY. No. 304 Chesnut Street PHILADELPHIA , . 16 JfKENCII MEDICINES IN VOGUE! BY GR1MAULT & CIE. Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon 40 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. HO MORE COD LIVER OIL. GRIMAULT'S SKCP OF IODIZED LT0RSE RADISEI. This ylup is errployed with lha greatest success. In filace ot C ml Liver Oil, to which it is luilnitely superior, t cures dlceaies of the chest, tcrotuia, lympbailc dis orders grein sickness, miircalur atony, and loss of appetite. It regcneiates tbe constitution by ouriiyliis; the blooa, and is, in a word, tbe most powerrul oepnra tlve knovu. It never tailgues tbe stomach and bowels, and is admin stered with the gteateet cflleacv to.voung children, subject to humour, or obstruction of the glands. At last, it is very eflicaclous in the diseases of the skin. NO MORE CONSUMPTION. GRIMAULT'S BY UUP OF I1YPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. This ncwYedlclne is a sovereign remedv In pbthlsl and other dlseaes of the lungs promptly removes al tht more serious symptoms. The cough i s relieved, the n ii-lit-sweata cease, aud tbe patient rapidly recovers bis b ealtb. , ,' KOMORE POVERTY OF IHE BLOOD AND PALE I COMPLEXION. ! DR. LERAS' PHOHPHATE OP IROHf.' This new 'errnuinous medicine contains the elements of il.e blood and bones, and Iron i n a liquid state It Is dlfierent from all hitherto ollered to the public Is liquid, colorless, lend tasteless. It speedily cures chlorosis, paiiisln the stomach, dilcult diKesilon dysmeuorrbaia, anemia. 'ihe majority of the Academies of Medicine or Parts recommend the phosphate otlron to Ladles of delicate constitution surlering from anemia, ard all other per sons latlgued Irom over aixlety, neivous emotions, overwork general debility, and poorness oi blood. It is the only preparation which never causes const! patlon, andean be borne by the most delicate stomachs HERVOU8 JIEADACHE. NKTJRALQIA, Is instantaneously cared by ! GRIMAULT'S BRAZILIAN GUARA.NA, a vegetable subttance used from time Immemorial in Uratil, and mitre, y ttm,n$,ve. BETTER THAN COPAIBA 1 1 GRIMAULT'S' CAPSLLES AM) LIQUID EX ' TRACT OF MATICO VEGETALI8. Where all other Medloinas have failed, these prepara tions wli1 alwavs etlect a cute These Innure a ritpid and extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic oases of private disease. ") hey are used in the Hospl als In I'artis by the celebrated Dr. Rirord and are found greatly su, perior to all hitherto known mineral remedies ana Coualha and Cubehs. 'Ihe Injection Is used tn recent, ami capsules in the more chronic cases. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Paris, at GRIMAULT & Cie Chemists to II, F. H. Princo Napo'eon, j . 48 RUE RICHELIEU. , In New York, at T. M- BECKER'S. I . ' , No. 129 GRAND Street, ! IN IIIILAUELPHIA, 319mth2m At FRENCH. RICHARES & CP'S. RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and alter MONDAY, r'etiruary 12 two flitlly traiiis will run between Washington and L' nchbdrg, connecting at Gordonnvl le with Vtreinla Central linH road trains to and from Richmond as follows i . , I . MAIL JHA1N. ' Ilsve Washington dally fbundav exc pted), at 6'4o A. M , ana erilve at Lynchburg at b-ifi P. Hi. Leave Lynchburg at 1 A. M. and arrive at Washing ton at 20 P. M. t EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Washington onllv (lucludlng Sunday) at 6 05 P. M and arrive at l.y nchbuig at 0 00 A M. Leave Lynchburg at 6 SO f. M. and arrive at Washing ton at 8 10 A M. Both trains making close connections at Lynchburg for all points South and Southwest, aud at Washington lor Nonh and Northwest Firat-elaae sleeping cars will b attached to the night train. . The road Is attractive, not only for Ha comfortable accommodations, but tor the fact that it paste the now bli-tono localities of Fairfax, bull Run, Mauassa, Htu toe, ( atlett's, Rappahannock, rulpeper. Orange, aud Uordonsville, places ot imperishable lutereal In the popular mind. Through tickets to all points ourh and Southwest maV ba had In Roston, New Tore, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and at tbe offices of the road hi Washington Alaaauuria, W. H. MoCAFFkutv, , anrieutie.tuUndent. ' MAY 4 18G(f. railroad lines rHH ATFLrHTA, WtLJUNGTON, AMD HAL-' Tl MORE RAILKOAD. I Conimrncltig V.ODAV Anrll IK 1868. Trains wl l lea't Deaov tmstr ot HKOaI) BtrMt and W.8HlNO 1' N Awiine. as loilowsi Ixpr iralu at 4 lA A. M, (Mondays exeeniod). for Ksltlmoraand isbioftoB stopnlng at Chester. Wll-hiirgi-n Nevark. HKt)n,Noilliiat, Perry villa, Havre fle l.raea. Aberdcan.Penyman's, Magnolia, chase's and Btfmnifr Run . way Mail Trln at 8 IS A. M. (Sundsy excepted!, for aitlfnore. Stonnlno mt alt mdiiIit atatlnna latwMn Plil. ladelphi aud baltiniorv. iiciaware Railroad Train at I A. M. ("un1as x- eptcd'. for Prlneesa Anna, k lll'ord. and Intnrmodlj.to Is tiers F xnress Train at ll-Aa A.M. nni1a ...t-iti Baltimot and Washington. Express Train st 8 p M. i8undays excepted), ior Bal timore srd Wofhlnnton, s npping at . hoter, t lav mot: t, wllmlrglon, Newark. Klkton, Northeast PerrvvMe, Eavie de O'ace. Aberdeen. Perrvmnn's, Edtiewood Mng Doll. ( tafe's and htrmmer a Hnn. , Miiht t xpnss at IIP. M..lor Baltimore knd Wash ington. 1 twentersbv Boat from Ba'tlmore lor For'res Mon roe Norn Ik. City Point, and Richmond, will take the 1HA A M train. V1IM1NOTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'S. Plopping at ail stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington l.tate Fbllade'phla at 9. 11 18 A. M.. 4.10 A. snd 11 JO P.M. The 4'il P. M. ttaln eoni.ects with lielaware Railroad or I!rrtni.ton and Inlonrieilmtc stations. I rave Wilmington at 8 48 8 and 1)30 A. M., t and 6-30 P- M. ' T Trains for Kew Castle leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M. 4 20 .t o t P. M. 'JHRorOH TRAINS FROM BATTIMORB - Letve Wilmington at 11 A M , 4 u and 10 P. M. CIlreThR KO'. PHIL A 11- I.ril I A. Leave t hesier at 1 A. 8-4a. 10 14 and U'40 A' M., 4 43 6-10,7 n srd 10S6P. M. FROM BALI IMtiBKTO PtIILA DELPSIT 4. I env Paltiniore 1"A A M.. Wav-mail. O'UO A. M., FxpreM. I ll) P. M., Expiese. 6-3.5 P. A., Express. 8 a P. 41., Express TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Lesve Ches erat 4 4!) andS bi A. M.,and33AP. M. I f (iv Y ilmlngton fit 5 211 sua VXt A. M. and 4-18 P. M. Fre'pht Trslns wl'h Passenger Cars attscbed will cava as onions :- Wilmington t r ' errt vine and Inlcrmetlinte stations t 8 18 P. t. Baltimore mr navre-de-Ornce and Intdiiifdiale stations at 4 48 V. M. Penvvllle for Wil mington nd In ertrriiiato pta'lons nt 8 00 Vi . con necting at Wilmington with 8 A.M. train for Philadel phia. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4lft A. M. tor Baltimore and wan Irgton. s'oppn.g at hestrt, WI,mln,ton, New ark Klk Ion, Ncrihea-t Perryvil e Havre-de-Oraoe, Aberdeen, Pert mi n's Magno la. Chase's and Menimer's Ituu. NUbt Express, il p M lor Paittrrore und WusMngtop. . econ mcdstlen Trsln at 11 10 P. M. for Wi mlugton and luurmrdlat station. liAL'ilMORK FOR PHILADELPHIA. ' Lenve 1 allin ere a' 8-2H P. M , slopping at Uuvre-do-Cracf. I'erryvlile,and Wilmington. Also s on at Kik ton and Kewark (to take nssentiers fr phi adclpnlaand leave paisenfers Irom WsKhliipton or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers noni Baltimore or Wash Inrtou. Ari ommodstlon Train frem Wl mlrgtrn for Fblladcl pb is and Intermeulate aatlotts at b "0 P. M. 4 16 U F. KENNEY, Supeilntcndent. TOENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. X M'RINO AklUKdKllK.vT. Ibe Trains oi tie Fcnus ivanla t entral Railroad leave tbe Depot, al lblr.y-dret and Market streets, which is rtachtd b the car oi the Market Street Pits seiier Railway, running io and Irom the Depot. The lart tar leaves lioui rtieet about 3(1 uitnuiea prior to the departure of each Tialn, ' On Sundays Cars leve Eleven1 h ' and Market strecis 45 minutes before the departure 01 the tvenina 'Irulnr. Munn's Bagiiage 1x press will cat for and deliver Pngiure at the Depot, on'ers lef at the Ullice No Ml i l.eeout ttreet. wi l receive attention ' IKlKi LEAVE t Kfol. VIZ. : Mall Tram at 8t 0 A. M t'nol! Acccmmouatlon.No. I atlOIMi ' KsstLlne at 12 00 M -farkesburg t 1 to P. M b airihbnrt Aoiou modatlon at 23U - Lane aster Accon mouatlon nt 4 00 ' Paoli Train.No. ir at 8-30 " ' h rlr II. al" at S Wl h Philadelphia 1 xpiesst at 1110 " . , 2 aAlNS AKH1VB AT DEI-OT, VIZ. I ( Iricinrotl Ixprtss' t ho a.M Philade phla Ixpresst at 710 l aoii Accouiuiodatlon, No. 1... at f 2" ' l arkfsburg Bt goo Lancaster 'I rain....;; at 12 30 P. M Fast Lino at 110 1 au I Accon.n ouatlon, No. ! at 4 4o '" 'oy -xpreMi at V50 IlarrlrburK Accommodation at 9-10 " Laly. except Kaiuiuav. f Daily, t Dally, except Ai onuiiy, i All other '1 rains dally, except bunday. 'ibe Leni.sj Ivauiti Rallroao Companv will not assume any risk tor Bagyage except lor Wearing Apparel, and limit their response ity to One Hun red Dolla s In Ti A , Eutr','e exceeding that amount u value w ill bo at the rink ot the owner, unless taken bv special contract TICKET OFFICES Have bet n opened at N o. 671 Cbesuut street, Continen ml Potel, and Cirurd House, where icket mav be oro cur d to all Important points in Pennsylvania, as well as the V est. Northwest and Southwest: and i oil particu lars l-ivtn as io time and connections by JOHN C ALL) N. ticket Agent. Ihe Ticket Ofllci at Wcs1: Phi adelphia will be conti nued as heretotore. where all imoimation r.s.ectli'g routes, as l as 'llckets, can he hnd on application to THOMAS 11 PARKE. . , . Ticket Agent at the liepoL An r mil rant 1 rain rntiu d.iiv i.viont hih-v k lull particulars as to la re and accommodations, apply to FK-HCH4 Ft 3 12 ( VMV, No. 131 DOCK Street 1 CrUt-PHlL-ADELPUIA AND ERfE RAtt J y-jJs ROAD. This great une traverse the North ern and Northwest t o unties of Pennsylvania to tha t Ity ol 1 rie on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is oi crated by ihe Peiinsv vanla Railroad Company. 11M E OF PASHHNWERI RAINS AT PHILADELPHIA; Arrive Eastward irlo Mall Train, J a. M.; Erie tx priss Train, I P. M. Leave Westward Erie Mail,) P. M ; Erie Ezoress Train 12 M. Pursenger cars run through on ibe Erie Mali and Ex press traiiis both ways between Philade phla and trie. NEW ) OKK toN l.O 1 1 OS. Leave Kew York at it A. M.. arrive at brie 918 A.M. . Leave trie at I 65 P. M . anive at New York 3 4U P. M Eiecaut Bleeping t ars on a 1 the night trains. For luioruiatlon reeptctiLg ptseuger bu.tness, applj at corner TIliK'l IE til and MARKET Streets Phi a. And lot lreicht busineFs, of the Companv s Agent, S. B. Kingston. Ji., corner Thir'eenth and Market stree's. Philadelphia; J. w. Reynolds, trie: William Biown. Agent N. C. R R., Baltimore. II. r. UOVw'lO.v. Cencral Freight Agent. Phl'a H. W. OW1NNFR Gereral 'I leset Agent, PUUa. A.L. 1YLER, lieneralbup't, Wllllamsport. 3 FREIGHT LINES' FOR NEW YORK AV al. the Motions on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting Railroads. lNChfe ANEn DESPATCH. , TUr. CAMDEA AND A M BOY RAILI'OAD AND TBANSPOR 1 A I ION COMPANY FKEIOHT UNEH for New York will leave WALNUT 8treet Whaa at6 o'clock P M. daily iSurdoy excepted). Freight must be delivered before tH o'clock, to be for waided ibe fame day Returning, the above line will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and b P. M Freight for Tieoton. Prfnceton. Kingston, New Bruns wick, and a.l points on the t amden aim Ambov Kail road; also, on the Be V.dero Delaware and Fieiulng tos.theNew Jersey, the Fieehold anil .lainesburg and the Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and lorwaided up to I P M. 'ibe Belvldere Delaware Rellroad connects at Phlilips bura with the Ihlgh Valley Ui road, and at Mauun kacliunk with a I points on the Da' aware, Lac,kawnou aud Western Ral rond, forwarding to ayraevse, lluira.o, and other cointa bi Western New York 'the New Jersey haliroHd connects at Kllzabeth with the New Jersey t entral Railroad, and at Newark with the Mori Is and Ecsrx Railroad A slip nieniorandum, rpecltylng the marks and num bers, f iilpprrs, and coeslrnee. must. In every instance be sent with each load oi goods, or no reovlptwlil be given. N B. Increased lacllitles have been made for the transportation of live stock. Drovers are Invited to tr the route. When sock 1 lurnlshcd In guauiltles ot two carloads or more It w'li be delivered at the foot of For tie h s'reet near the Drove Yard, or at Her No. I North River, as the shippers may designate at the time of shipment. For term, or other In'ormstlon, apply to 1 WALI ER FRH AN. Freight Agent, 11 1 No. 226 ri. DELaWaRK A venue, Phladomhla TJHILADELPH1A, GEKMANTOWN AND J I NORRIM'IOWN RAILROAD. On and a.ter WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1868, untt bunliet Notice. FOR OmMAN'l OWN Leave Philadelphia ti. 1. 8.0, 10. 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2, t'l SH 4, 8 ifi.H .7. 8 9, 1U. 11 'i P M ,A . Leave Oermanlown 6, 7, 7, 8, 8 20, 0, 10, 11, li A. M 1,2 3, 4.4H.6 6 7 8,0 10,11P.M. The 8 2o oown train, and 3H snd fiK up tiains will noi top on the Oermantown Branch. ' ON BDNDaYS. Leave Philadelphia 910 A M., 2. 1, WH P.M. . Leave UeiuiantownS A M.. 1 6 OH P M CHESNUT BILL RAILROAD, l eave Philadelphia 6. 8, 10 12 A. U.,2, 3,3 X,7,, WLettve'tthennt Bill 7-10 minutes, 8. 9 40, 11 40 A, M. , -40 i-40, s 4(1, 640 M-40, and 10 40 mluutea P. it. Leave Philadelphia 010 minutes A. M., 2 and 7 P. U Leave bcnut Hill 7'40 minute A. M 12 40. 8 40, anc toF(lBl'(ON8HOHOCKEN AND NORIUSTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8. 8 38 minutes,, 11-08 A.M., lfe.l iH tH. 6K. 8 Oft minutes, and 11H P. M I eve Norn. town iK.T, 1 40. ,9, 11 A. M., 1M.4, 6, ant ' IhefftM P- M- tin wlu "t0P School Lane Wls hlckcin, Manayunk, Spring Mill, and Conshohocken only . OS btliDAYS. I eave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 2H and T P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. M . and 8 P. M. re " FOR MANAYCNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 IS minutes, 11-08 A.M., IX, 4),. X,flX,ti6, andllH P. M. Leave Manayunk 6J. 7, 8 20, OM, 11 A. It.. J, 5, U V M. ' " ' m ON SUNDAYS. 4 . Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2X and 7 P. M. Leave Msuavuuk "tH A. M , 6M, and 8 P. M. . W U WILHON. Oeneral fnnatrnlendeK. I Aiepot JSLN TU and OitHUi U we Tl FAfLFCAD L!NES. READING R AIL ROAD 1 iippt TMt'N'K ttsr ; i '!'.'' kyrj'Ji'iV-1'!" T0.1?B JNTFRITB O wnniUJM'. lilt. BCtll1 1 LK1LI , IIHOIJK- -ANNA i JjMRFfelASD. AUD WYOl2lN(r? t. I AN ADA 8 il'H'rH' ORThWt8T. ADD , THE CMMIR ABBANCFMF5T Of PABSEMQES 1KAIH. fAI ii ViSX-lTA I B10"", Pepo. t THIRTtEMTH aad "vnuii.i, -iieeta innaueipn ifladelphla, al the following ouisi ii . a v. , . OBXIJfO MAIL ' if. ' ? ' M" pr B',,,l,n- Lebanon. Hsrrlsbtire Potta- llle. I'iiietirovo. Tuii.n.m. nni,- iaiiiii-u.. . iju.'.J. ' Vi.'. h 'ra F"' BufValo. A lentown, V erown e?.-' Yrt' tMltol9' .mber.bn,g, , 1 'uia train eonnecte at HEAD1NO with East Petin- : svlvt nla ,allrrau Iraina for Ailentown. etc.. and the i ,'vD-B..VeI"JL ,rAln ,or Harrlsburg. etc t at PORr , CLIM'OA with ( I atawitsa Kallroa.T twins for Wll- 1 trl r.'ITf.'f. v1m h""D- hurra etc., at HARRIS- ' a.V! 0v Mr,!!,B .'Dt,'' nmhcrland V ley. and w .'n iJ l. ''S' lr" 1,1 " ,or NorthumtKir oio ito ' Charobersburg, Pinegtove AFrERNOON VXPBESS. leaves PnMar.elplila at 8-R P M , lor Reading Potts vllle. llairiHt.urg etc, eonn-ttlng with Reatling and Ci lumbla Kahroad fains lor ColuTnhla, etc. t ..RIADIN At!4 OMMODATION. t;oV;rr,,;ir,f,f,?r,iih?.atrB,;Tvt11 war l,,RVVd7;'g'.t,7"8vp'..,1,do,,h, sooa-m- Irnliis lor Pbiladelt.hla leave Harrlsbnr at 7W A M. f."irt"uVlll,.,"'"'A-11 arriving In Philadelphia at d 4 ,'t'?Sn.n n eave Harrlsburg at 2 00 ftrWPCM arriving In Philadelphia ' B ARRISBfRO Af COMMOD TION. I javes Rending ai 7 38 A IM. and Harn.il, urg at T 38 ' A M , sno Harrlsburg at 9 20 P. M. ' "w ri,,",1 inin: yV P"enger ear attached, leaves Pblladclulila at 12 4ft noon lor Hemllng ami an sta lon. Lrnvve l.eHdlnaat II 3U A.M and DowniOKtowa ai 1230 P. .. lor I'bliadclphln and ah way s a b ns. All toe shove rains run dally, utidnvs excepted. Snnt'ny trains le., ve l otli vllle at Htm A. M.,and PhU 'ai'e phia at 5-18 P M Leave 1 hlimlclphla for Keadiug at h-00 A. . t le urnlnc irom Rr.(i..' at 4 28 P. M. .' i CHI-S hH VaLLKY RAILROAD. ispienierslt r I'onningu w n mid Intcnueiliaie point . , . A- S1, SfO P M truiPS irom I bila- (lilphln, returning irom Downingtown at 6 38 A M. and YL'o roou. NtW YORK EXPLESS FOR PITTSBCBH AND TUB Leaves New York at 9 A M.', and 830 P M. nasslng Rcaolng at 180 A. M and 1-48 P M , ami connecting at llAinsburg wlih Pennivanln and Nonhern tlemral Rullioad exiiref trains tor Tittburg, chieago. WU , .lurcsiort I In Ira. 1 alt'n orc. etc. heturwlng. express trsln ;eves Fanisburg on arrival ?' ' 'fnnsylvanla express from Plticourg, at 3 and fi-fS A M. t 8ing BenOing ' 4 49 anil ltl 62 A. M.. and arriving In New York at 10 A. M and24A P. M. sleep ing c air. accompany these t-alns through between Jersey t Ity and PittKburg without change. A mail train Irr New York leaves Harrlsbutg at 200 P.i. Mall tralr lor TTarritburg leaves liew York at ' 8CI1CYIKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potlsville at 7 and 11 30.A. M and T-18 end 4 180PUM lrn' Ttnia(u 7 34 A M- n,J SCHUYLKILL AND HTJ-OCI HANNA RAILROAD. I nuns leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M lor rinegroveand Hsrrlsbn'-g. sno. 1 Mi P M. (c Plnegrove and TTotnont. retuiuinv rom HarrlaMtrg at 4 l& P. M., aud ftoai Tre inont at 738 A. If . and a id p M. Tl ( K H' S Through flrst-c ass itcketi and emigrant ticket to a I ibe principal points In ihe ior.h and et and t anadn. ;' '?0?.tyc.We, ' obl'" only t the offlee jtrert, I'hlladelnl.ia, or to O. A. NlcOU.8. lieneial PupirlEUndent Kenning: ' COJlMC'l ATION TICKFTS At 26 percent, discount, between any points desired, ior nn.llies ai d f.rius. MII-EAOE TICKETS, Cood ior.ff On.llts, between all points, t52 61 each, for fi-mlhes and flims SEASON TICKETS. f or three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to ail points, at reduced rates ... .v ,. ' LERGYMEW Residing on the 'Ine oi ibe road will be furnished with raids entitling ihimseivts and wives to tickets at halt tare. EXTRMON TICKETS From FrllaO' Iphia t principal sa l ns. good for Re litldav. r-unooy.and Mondav. nt reduced taie to oe had ' i? J?f,lAVi kl0flke 81 HUi.1El.Ma and CAL-' 10 lllLLS-treois. , FREIGHT. Gooes of al! descilptitns lorwarded to all the above ,,0!rlf.,,,.ro?!n!10 oniVany's new FrelpbtDepot, BROAD and Wll LOW em ctn. . FREIGHT TRAINS lmvePblladelpMttdallvnt83tA V., 12 48 noon, and v',. 1 ,WlHtl,,Jt;, 1 "n0". Harrfsburg, Potlsville 1 oit ilinton. and all points beyond. Cose at the rhllnrlphin Twt OfT.ce for oil places on the road and Hh bt.ncl es at 6 A. M , t,nd all the principal nations only at 2 16 P M. 816 TTfiR KEW YORS.-TIIE CAMDEN AND JJ AmboT and 1'bllauclpfala and Trenton Kallroad Companv s Lioes. tRi.M PH1LADFXPHI TO M"1W YORK and Wsy Places, lrow Walnut street Whaif, wlu leave as loilows, viz : una At ft a. M., via ( amden and Ambay, Accomn eda- ti'n $2'28 At8 A M., via Caindcn and Jersey ( ityh xp'res'sV.V. 8-00 At 2 P. AI.. via ( amden aud ambov Express 8 01) ' AtMOP. M , via Camden to eoutb Amboy. Acconuno- ' At 8 A. M. 2 and 6-30 P tt., for Mount Holly, Ewanju vl le Penibtrtou. and Vinuuutow n. At 6 .o. M. and 2 P. M ior Freehold. ' At 6 and 1C A. A ., and VI M , 4, 8-30 and! P M. for Fish house, Pelmyra. Rlverton Progress. Delaneo, Beverly. F.dewator, mrmtou. Florence, BorderS town. etc. Tbe In A. M. and 4 P.M. Hues rua dlreot tbroueh to Tienton. LINES FROM KEN-iISOTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE . 8FOLLOA8l- B At 11 A M , 4-S0 6 48 P. M.. and 2 P M. (Night), vl a Kl'nlnVn " Jersey city t- xprcss Line, fnie iS-007 , The 0 4.) P. M. Line wiiliun dally. Alluthers Sundays executed At7 i0andlIA.M.. J-80 4 30. 8, and 848 P. M. and 12 lonight. lor BriBlol. 'i renton, etc. At 7 nd 1018 A.M.. 12 M. 3 4,6 and 6 P. M., fur Corn we l'a Tornsdale Holmesburg, Taoouy . Wlalaoming Brldcburg. and Fmnktord, and at 1 15 a. M or Bristol. Kcnenck's, Eddingtou, audsP. M for Holmes burg and Intermeoia e s ations. At 7 30 A.M. snd 3-iiil P. M lor Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk ( anandaltiua, Elmira. Ithaoa, Oweo, Ro ches er Binghmptoii,08Hei.o -yrauww Ureat Bend, Montrose Wiikesuarre Sctnnton Btioudsburg, "Vatar llap, l-elvldere, Easton, I uih-rtvilie e letnftigtou, etc. The S-no r. M. Line connects direct with the truln 1 leaving Easton lor Muuch i buuk, Alleuiowu Betlne hem etc. At6 P. M. fhr Lamhertvtlle and fnrermirilato stations. Mayi, lbC6., WILLIAM tt GAlZMEtt, Agent TSJORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. X Depot, THIRD Htieel above Thomosos. .?,0,-- "i'1B1J' UtMt DO YLI 8TOWN, MATJCBI CHI NK. EA870N wi LLI MHPORT, and W1LK.E8 B A H K K At 7 80 a. M. iFxpress), lor Bethlehem, Allentown, Maucb thank, Hazleion Wllllumspoit, and Wllkea barre. AtSSOP M (Express fbi Betnehem, Easton. to.. reselling Easton at 6-43 P. M. At 818 P. M. lor Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk. Danville and WUllamsport ueB For Doylmtown t838 a M.,2'30 and 416 P. M. rot Fort Washington at 10 A M. and 11 P. M. For Lansdale at b-16 P. M W bite cars oi the rtecond and Third Htreets Line City I'anscogcr i ars run direct to tht deput TRAINH KIR PLILaDF.LPHTA, Leave Bethlebin) at 6 25 61 and 10 02 A.M., and 8 13 P. M . Leave Doy estown at 4 80 a. it., VIS and 8 30 P. M Leave Lamda.e at bid A. U Leave Fort Washington a 10-ft.. a M., and 2-16 P. M ON r-U- DAYS PMladeipnia ,oi Itctn enem at 0 A M. Philadelphia lot Jioyiestown at 3 P. M, Doy IfMown ior I hi adeluMa at 7 li) .v. M. Bethlehem lor Philailelrbia ai 4 P. M. TLrouulj Tickets must he piocuiedat ibeticteiorfloea. f HI UD btreet. or BERK 8 Mrcet. J U8 CLARK, Agent WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. Iiomiootoi MARKF.'l ntrect ti pper Ferry). . , iiet'y, except Minila-s , FALL AND WIN. 1 U ARRANGEMENT. ( i n:ninc'ng WED 1D Y November in, 18U8. For Brldgcton Nalrm. and all Sta.lonson Weet Jenev and wa.tni Rnilroads, at 9 A. M and 3-30 P. M. t o MiLvllieaud a: rutermedlale stations, at 9 A. K ai.o.'l i. M i or t ape it ay snd Intermediate -tations at 9 A. af.ts llllvllle, connecting with Itrcltht Train Passenger Cat attacked lor ( ape May, due 3 46 V. it., mud 8 P.M., through 1 assent er cue B P. M. Koi oiassboro and intermediate Stations, at 9 a. M wd30P.M. For Wooubury, Gloucester, etc. at 9 A. M., I, 1 30 and r, 30 P.M. Freight will be received st second covered wharf below n abiut street. Irom 7 A M.uut lftP. M. 1 rtight received before V a. M. will go forward same ' dav Freight delivery. No. 228 N. Delaware avenue. J VAN ht NH8CL. ER. hu perm ten dent. TH W EM JERHEY eXPR.S COjuPaM y will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver, aud forward through other responsible txprets Companies, to si1 part oi th country, any article uifrusu'd Io tbem, A rpeclal Messenger acoomuames each through trahx. Offace, No. 8 WaiDuistreet 9 16 Out AT QUEEN'H NEWS STAND. 8. W. eonier SEVENTH and CHE8N BT Street I ALL TUB ,. . DAILY AND WEEKLY PAP rR8. , MAGAZINES. I ' . . ' 4 PERIODICALS, BtA, May.be obtained at current rate. 2nP fFHE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHESNTJ1 1 1 HTBEET. ABOVK TUIBD. WILL BA COSTUHJEJ AS HFRETOFOKE. M 8TAM PB of EV5 T DKflCRIPTTOB OOHBTANTLl ON UAJID. AJi AJSifAMOU . U I