THE DAILY EYENIKG TELEGKArH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1866. OUR EUROPE AN CORB ESPONDENCE The Anstro-Prnsslnn Qnestlon The Lon don "Times" lloai The Itecent At tempt on the Life ol the Czar-Movc-menls ol the French Emperor Flnnru clal Condition ol Spain and Italy The Political Press ol France, Theatres, Etc. Sptcial i'erreipondence of The Evening Telegraph. Paris, April 2G. Tin all nettled. w hear that Austria and Prussia will keep "band eft for a time" at least. The wbo!c thinu lias been a perfect farce. What a pity that the pit, stalls, auil boxes cost so much to the lookers-on! On the 2Sth of Murch Austria complains of tho armament of I'r'iss a, and declares herself afraid of an assault on tho part ot her ally. On the 1st of April J'rusdiu answer-, 'A such thing " and " Yon are ant'thi r: It is you ttiflt are preparing lor war, for you are cone ntrating your troops on the Bohemian Ironticr." On the 6th of April Austria sings out, like the little Children, "Oh I you story." On the 10th of April rrussia acts rudo, and says " You are a liar." It was thought alter tins that tho two Iricndly enemies, or frtunlirhi Feintle, as they aro calhd in Germany must come to fisticuff However, all of a sudden Aus tria culls out peccant and proiru eg to disarm, though the had not been armmjr oh! no, not tho sli"lite-t and to keep the peace lor tho future if I'russ'a will un ticrtake to do ditto. I'ru-sla has no objection, so that the upshot ot the whole matter was that iliey kissed and made friends. "Mioh ado a'mut notliini," how ever, a little more, and tho (iiflerent shades of a ior kraut wou.d have been bunjr.njf each o'mr about in tine t le. A TKKMllNPOUS HOAX, hjiihI to the tamous Criinoiiii lioax of ISM, w.u the other day plnved off on th ' Lon Ion Time, by som speculator, who sent a lorg'cd letter to our ureal coi.teniporury, signed "Lord Clarendon," aea.ed with the royal nuns, ami Htittinjf that privato iuiel licence had just arrived from Vionm, announcing the rec.iil ol the Austrian envoy, (jral von Karolyl, from Benin, nnd that the Conimandu.--iu-Ciiol ol the Austrian troops in ilolsteiu hud beou ordered to nacuute llainbiirir, und leave but a lew regiments in Hie Uuchio.i. Hie to tyrupU nnmediutolv des patched this intolliiruuco, so imprudently published by the Tone, all over Kiropo, winch had tno ciljct of causing all p'iblic eocuritlos to decline rapidly on the diffeictit stock cxclmntro-i of tho Continent Kismark, It is affirmed, is yet sanguine and hopes to be able to carry all before him. However, it ih a lone lune that has no turning, and private letters from lieilin lnlorm mo tlmt Km William and the royal lam il v of Prussia aro freeing rather tired ot their dear I'reuiier, us lie never allows them a bit of peace. It was hoped that I ho il ueps of Count ISismark would have beea i lie menus ot keeping- him avay iroui bus uess, and timt the Austrian Kaiser aud the J'russmn Kouitr would have au opportunity of net tling the German quarrel without the meddling of the officious rremior; however, "In pe told a Hatter log tale." Tue diturrer of the German peace is now all right attain, and is doing all lie can to make confusion worse conloundcd. ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF TIIS CZAR. Komnnssaiofl', the Uussiuu peasant who turned away the hand of the assa33in who, on the 14th mst , fired at the Czar when entering his carriage, thereby saving the life ot tho liussian Autocrat, lias been raised to the rank ot noble by II. I. M. It is fur ther stated that a public subscription will bo made for linn, and that the r.niprcss h is made linn the present ol a house to live in, not far from the Impe rial I'alace. There have been preat public rejoicings at St. I'etereburx, and tUauksaivngs havo been offered up in all the different places of public worship in the Russian capital, lho Czar has already received telegrams from the diii'ereiit potentates of Europe coneratu atiug hi in on his providential escape. The Emperor, Empress, and tho l'rinco Imperial of France will shortly proceed to Auxerre, to assist at the com ours tuinuil, which will shortly take place in that town. Alter that the Emperor intends spendinit some time lu Vichy, where ho contem plates finishing the second volume ol his "Lite ot Ciesar." As regards home politics there is not much to note at present. The weatiier is so fine that our senators and Deputies no doubt prefer snullinir the balmv air in the gardens of tho 1 ulleries or of the Luxem bourg, to the dry work to be gone throuli with in the Senate or in the .Legislative body. As regards Spam, things are not as they should b and 1 dare say I shall be the first to inform you thut we in y have to look out tor squalls coming from the peninsula. The financial Btate ol that country is most deplorable, ruin Btaring one everywhere in tne face. What can one expect Irom a Government w lio-e lime is taken up in discussing whether Monsieur lie rmu's work on the Apostles shall be allowed to bo sold In Spain? Italy is not much b?ttr orT, as the Govern ment dreams of nothing else than war, without a penny in the Stute coffers. The famous public subscription to cover the un. tioual debt has, as yet, not produced more than two millions. When will Victor Emanual and his advisers learn that the only hopo ot Italy's taking rank amongst the leading powers of Europe is to hoist the standard ol peace? Fnnce Napoleon, our dear cousin who the public papers said was to be the means ol urmng Italy to tuke up arms against all those that opposed its wii is, we learn, quietly cruising about the uuit ot Sor rento, and be will shortly make an exploring tour in the neighborhood ol l'esiuin Prince Humbert, tbe beir presumptive to the throne of Italy, the other day nearly met with a carriago accident similar to that which cost the Duke ot Orleans bis lite, between Neuilly and Paris. Trim has arrived at Florence, accompanied by Co onel Campus. The arch-traitor jDtends spending some time in the Italian capital. You see, Mr E itor, that everything seems pretty serene for the pi escnt ; but nobody with two grams ef senne believes that we can depend upon having peace for any length ot time. Nous tlansoim sur un volctn, as we say here the ev 1 day has been post, poned for a time. Let us now pass to trifles light as air. 1 he distiuo tite character of the French is to overdo everything. We are now inunduted with cheap papers, and ere long we expect to see any publication exceeding one ou being flatly refi.ed by the public ot Paris. We have Le Fetit Journal, Lt Soliel, L'Evtuement. Lts Ncuvetle, cummultii aliis, and all lor the moderate charge ol a hah-penuv or a jeuny. Victor Hugo's "Travailloure do la Mer" will oe given gratis to the subscribers ol the Event ment by (Hons, de Villcniessant. "I give thee all. 1 can no more " We expect that thee in petition will soon be so great that many ot our pennv editors will give us board and lodging pi ovided we condescend to read their trash. Our political press is i.ow but a shadow oi Itsolf Itisbdng bounoed to death by tho Government, ard will no doubt die of rapid consumption. The Tempi having a lew days ago criticizd the severity ol the State architects in forbidding one of the no v theatres to be opened to the public under pretext thut the building was not safe, was tho next day treated with a communique, or warning you know what means: three warnings make a shut-ap The Temps has been oohged to mate tho umtndt hmoru He and eat humble pie Deprived of liberty of the political press, we must console ournolve with what our historical writeis are allowed to give us. Two works which will uo doubt be translated into several languages have Just appeared Kenan's Lilo of the Apostles," and Michclct's "Louis XV." 1 most particularly recom mend to yonr notice the latter, which Is superior to anything written tytne celebrated author of "La Femme." TnKATTIEP. Nothing nt w. Don Juan, by Mozart, has taken tho Fiench quite by storm. The Theatre Lyrique will shortly try to do letter that the Academic Imperialo do Musique, and give us another edition of Mozart's beautiful and popular ppcra. The managers ol our theatres aro no doubt preparing their bott pieces for next year. A'ous verrons. 3IISCI.LLANEOLS JOTTINGS. Flotow's row opprn ih nnmctl Ztlda. and is to lie produced in l'tiria iu May. fho London Orrlwtra shvh tlint tbe I'ync- Ilarrifon company is re-formingr. fomo lady nn in Tike. Missouri, has called her lmby "Veto."' Good luck to tho lady and her baby, nya the Missouri licinihlictm. -Carozi Zucrtii, whoie illness was a dan gerous hiflainiiiiuion of tho throat, is recovering rapidly. Camilla l'ro has npprarod with, trrcat khccchs before the Emperor Napoleon and the Liupres". Mml'Nc I'atti travc Mad'lle Xilson. the Swedish artiste who sinirs at the Theatre Ly ririuc, a private dinner recently. None but the to taii.ilies were jire-'ent. There was ravishintj Hiiifriiii! utter codep. Mr. ficorjf Feali'idv is etnyinu; with his siller nt (iroitretown, near South Darner, Muss. c declined a lormal reception which was tendered t I'ini by a committee of the citi zens ot South I'iiuvers. A despatch ii'otn Fortress Monroe announces that. Messrs. Chill ies OVnnor and Geotsre Shea, ot New Voik city, have been retained as counsel for Jeflor on Davis. Mrs. Davis is now with her husband. Miss S'cbbin-. of Chickasaw county, Iowa, lias received an appointti cnt as Notary I'ublie lor that ccunty. siie is the first lenuue ever hnvii.tr received such a commission, aud is re-pres-iiitcd as eminently coiiip-'teut. Little Jaell, the pianist, has recently been preene'l bv the Kinir of ltalv with a pin set in diamoi ds ns a pi oof of the pleasure his Majesty dciivtd Irom the composi'iuu dedicated to hiiu, iVu b'M de I'Arno. ' The latest fashionab'e collar for ircnts has turndown corners, on which appear tlofrs' and hor.-cs' lieads. These flirures are repeated on the wristhands. The shirt itself is snottcd over wtth small liot'e-tlioes, or with the hoails ol' (lofis ill. (I hoises. The first hundred nitrhts of the Africa in in Pi.ris proiiuced tlit sum of l.OOii.OUO francs. The uuthors. paid at the rate ol f00 fiancs per nipht, received ftii.titiu tinnes. me lax levied tor tne poor of Paris was the eleventh part of the re ceipts, and conscqticntlv reached the large sum ot ! C.:ni4 liane-, nearly if2ii,0nii. In Fans an nmusinu' caricature has been made of Mons. Verdi. The comiioser is repre- I'tited half man and half lion, seated at the piano ami composing; the inane mils over the whole body like a, fur mantle, and the tail strikes the keys of the piano at the sam time with his hands; on the open score before him is written, "11 trouve a toit" Trovatore). In Pari, recently, several yountr noblemen have married below their rank, and from trades men's families. The youn? Duke de Urissac has married a yotine lady possessed of a fortune made in the supar trade. The Marquis de la Hocheiaquolin married the heiress of a shawl liianulacturcr. Ihe Vicomte Coney d'Arcy weds the daughter of a mason of the naine of Abcills. The annual rate of mortality in London was M;i3 during t wentv-six vears: and the mortality in the year lsti5 ot extreme heat and extreme cold was 2402. There was a sensible decline in the inoitality of the di.-tricts south of the llmmes. The mortality in th whole ot the city population ol the L'nit'.'d Kingdom was at the rate ot 2ii per o nt. Illinois papers report that a short time aeo unite a number of persons wcie coiiLTenated to gether in Liu on tor the purpose of daricimr, whenaladvof iheir number said she thought dancimr was a foolish and sinlul way of spend- ir. tune, ami kliat it the centlemeu and ladies would kneel down, she would pray for them. They did so, and they held a .-ood prayer n.eetinf.'. Disappointment at having tivo pictures re fused bv the iury ot the Paris Salon has led an artist named Jules llolzaote 11 to commit suicide. He wrote to his brother: "The members ot the iury do not know me; I have neither friends nor enemies anions; them, so I've no talent, aud when a man hasn't talent at forty it is time ro die."' The brother hurried to his lodtrimrs, snd found that Ji!es had fust blown out his brain. . curious item of statistics in the French paper; illustrates the superstition of the Pa- usiiins. it is observed that on l-ndaysthe omnibus travel ot Pans diminishes in propor tion ol twentv-nve per cent. so stroinr is the superstitious avoidance of doinc anything that can oe helped on that "uulucky;' day. It is 8.1.-0 further remaiked, that when l-nday hap pens to lull ou the liith of the month, ilie om nibus receipts decrease at the rate oi City per cent. Amonc the losers by the ereat Detroit tire ou the 27th ult. i Carl Scburz, ol the Detroit Foal. He had two larire boxes in the depot of the Michigan Southern Kailroad, containing a very valuable portion of his library, a collection of tine ireoL'raphieal and military maps, a collec tion of photographic reproductions of the best pfiinthiL's in tbe gallery of Madrid, several volumes of manuscript, a number ot letters from Mr. Lincoln, and other prominent persons, and all hss coirespoudeuee with his tamily during the iat twelve vents, embiacimr an almost com plete diary of the X'olitical and military events ith w hich he has been connected. Madenioisello Tietiens, on her way home from Harabuie, where she was received with extraoulinary eiitluisiasn', sang at, Klberfeld, in Germany, at a concert given by the Lieder tah'l, on t'ae Tth i.lt. The diirerent choirs of Elberleld, Dussehiorf, CreMd, aud Barmess, united to perform Max Druch's cantata, "Frith jol," in which M idemoiselle Tietjens sang the soprano music. The enthusiasm was i-o great that she va literally peited with bouquets from all parts of the hull, and alter her ana from I on Giovanni, u(! two German songs, she was again and atiuin cuiled to the plattorm to bow her aekuowledfiiii iiis. The French VVar Department is making arrangements wVii th Eastern Kailway Com pany for coDveyi.ji .e from Metz to Paris of the "Giillou," an eu.iimous bronze cannon, which has now been for sixty years in the arsenal o! the lormer p'ace. 'lh's tun was taken by the French a:my, m the seventh year of the Repub lic, from the fortress of Ehrcnbn itsteiti, near ( oblentz. It was cast in 157S, and i ornamented with chasings st.mi-wbat rudely executed. Its length is 14 teet MA inches, wiih a calibre of nearly 11 inches, ufeh would r"(juire a hall of 172 His. ltie wciiM.t is li tons 15 cwt.; tne tar rial, e, w hich was n.ade at Metz, weighs nearly six tons. Accord: ug to report, this curious p.ece ot crdnaii'.-e is (or the Paris Museum ot Artillery. The Boston Zrcnsoriiit calls attention to the lac', thai teut.v-o o ot tne present members of 11, e Semite ot the united States are natives ot New England, divided among the six states as loliows: Khode island, i Anthony and Kiiriiiri.e: crii:Ci:.:. 3 Howard, of MiehiiriiL. C'riiiiin. d Ne l;..iapshire, and Poland, of Ver mont; Ccnnoctic ". J irumouii, ot Illinois, Foster and Dixot- Maine. 3 Uo no, of Wiscon sin. Nesiniih. oi l eiron, aud Lot M. Morrill; llattachusetts. t- Morgan, of New York, Edmund-, of -Vert, mt, Pomeroy, of Kansas, Charles BuniiiT, ,:nd Wade, of Ohio; Neiy Ilau i.sh.ie. C W.l-oti.ot Ma-sacliusctis. t liumi h-i, ol Michipui.. '.Irimes, of Iowa, Clark, of New IluiiiDtdiirc, and iessenoen, ol Muuie (d.lv two oi ti e " ew England States Hliod" Isli.nO iii-u Connei cut aro represeiited cxt hi- sAtij L) ii.tnc ki i.B ju the Sviiutv. CARPETINGS, &o JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WIDB VELVET CARP TS yEW 'DEMONS. J. F. A E. B. 00 E, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET. .1-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WIIJTE, BED, AND FAXCI CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 13. ORNE, No. 904 C1IESNUT STREET. J7N(JLISII BRUSSELS, FOR i-TAIDS AND HALLS, AVITII EXTRA BORDERS: J. F. & E. Ii. ORNE, No. 904 C II E IS N TJ T STREET V I E C E 8 NEW PA1IEHNS EN V LI .SH'TA TESTH Y BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. R. ORNE, No. 904 C3 W 3mrp C II E S N U T S T R E E T. C A R RET! NGS I CAR RETIN S ! AT RETAIL. McCALLDIS, CREASE & SL0A, No. 519 CHESNIT Street, (crrosiTH iM)iriDEcE ball), NOW OFFER THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FOREIGN AKD DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, A T J? E I) UC E I) P R I C E s. 14 2Clmrp MATTIXU WAKEIIOISE! McCALLDIS, CREASE & SLOAX, No. 509 CHESNUT Street, (OrrOKlIE IS ErESDEXCE BALI) EAE JUST RECEIVED ONE THOUSAND ROLLS CANTON MATTING, ALSO, TWO EUNDKED K0LL9 CALCUTTA d COA MATTING. All Width.s and Styles, AT THE LOWEST I'KICES. 4251mrp "Q LEN ECHO MILLS," GEHVAMOWX, PA. Mel ALLIMS, (REASE & SLOAN, Mftunloinri-K, Importers, and Whole ale Denlem lu CAKPITINGS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, Etc. WAllEEOrSE, Ko. 509 CHESNUT STREET, OI FOB1TK DOUSlt, i'tiiladelphia, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 3 6 3uirp NO. PIP CHESN UT STREET. RESTAURANT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Fif nt old and new AI.F.S, at 5 cent, perkluta. (It 1) ONE-DIME EATl.NO BAK. Tbe tliolct-Bt Elquori always on hand. Ho, m t'HEHNUT 8TKKET. 3 10 9m U&NJiY UECKEB, DaDRf r, CARPETINGS. QARRETINGS ! CARPETINGS Reduced to Present Gold Price J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, ' ABOVE CHESNUT, II ax received per late arrival, 200 l'lKCES J. CRGSSLEY A SONS' JilUJSRKJiH C A It I' E T t N (1 H NEW AND ELEOANT rATTERNf. Aloo, a lorpe line of THREE 1 t.T EXTRA RtTEP AJD FIN R INGKAIN CARPET1', DAMAHK AND VENETIAN STAIR AND IIALLCARPET1NOS, COT TAGE AND RAO C ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. SHADES, ETC , w hich will Le old low in consequence ol the fall In Cold. J. T. DELACROIX, Bo. 37 Sonth SK-COSD Street. 4121m PetwecnChesnut and Market. SUMMER RESORTS. gUM ME II ItESOllTS ON LINE Ol1' Kraillr.? Kallrcad and Dranrlies. MAsiOX JIOl'fiF, MOUNT CARBON, Jlro. Caroline Wundcr, rotUvillc P. O., Sthuylklll eo IlSCAROliA HOTEL, Jlrg. Hannah Miller, Tufcarora P. O., Pchurlklll co MA 11 A yOY ril Y 110 TKL, O. W. Front, Mahanor City P. O., Sclmylklll co. WHITE HO USE, Mrs. Suenn .MarsOorl, Rending P. O ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira, P.cadlnp P. O. LIVING THINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Werdcr-vlllc P. 0.. Berks co SOl'l 11 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, II. II. Jlandorl'ach, WonielMlorf V, ('., Berks eo. COLD SPlilNGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Rocdcrmel, llarrlshurg P. 0. DO YETt!TO W'N SEMI N A It Y. J. U.lltnky, Eojerstown P. O., Berks co YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, 8. R. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co. L1TIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Llthtenthnler, I.ltlz Y. O., Lnneatcr Co EP IIP A TA M 0 1 N T. 1 IN s P RING S, A lcxander S. Feathei, Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster cq. Air;iL21.1H(ifi. 4 233m HOOP SKIRTS. DUPLEX S K I li T FASHIONS FOB ISGC. BRADLEY S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOl'ELE 8PIUNO) HOOP SKIRT. Each Hoop of tins PECULIAR SK1HT Is composed ol two tihe i-ittiijirid itetl sr y. braided tu.htlt kD HiiULV tieilier IVi.r. to l ix.t:, lorniing at ouue lho BTKOGEM and most KLtXIlII.E HOOP made. Tluy will net itKsu or nntAK like tue single springs, tut will ivib PiitKEKVE their pikfect ana bkaitifll tiiAiE. where ibree or lour ordinary skins will hare teen brown away as useless. 'I hen uindtrfui ft- ribimp apdr grkatly to the con tort ami convenience. bcHiues giving intense pleahuhk to the w eaker, as will be j art raiar y ejprrn need bv laiues attendirir cri.tcd d recf t:cnt, balii. optras. tic. In fact lor the frotitftiade or ft' un, the ehureh, tha tn . orrer they are t nsi -hparskd. combining com our, m HAiui.iTY and econouy, with that elegance ol ghaut; which has made the DCPLEX ELLIPTIC THE STANDARD FKIHr OF THE FASHIONAHLE WORLD. Mnnntactured exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS ot 1 atent, VEHTS, BRADLEY CARY. No. CHAMBERS and Nos. 79 and 81 READE 8f., NEW YORK Merchants will be supplied as abeve, and by Pblladal ph a Jobbers. FOR SALE in all Enter clabs Retail Stores In Tn (HI luquiie lor 2 14 3mip TtRADLEY'8 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. SHIPPING. II AM ILL'S fASSAliE OFFICE. ' ANt HoK LINE OF 81 EA.M t RS." 1 1 VT) MA" oi ii u i i ( '1Ex.ON1A." "CAliiUlA, BRITANNIA." "INDIA." SKtm to ll er1 ooi. i.ondon1lrry, belfast, dcblib nev hy, t okk, a-d gl-suow. bate- of pasaoe. payable in paierci jirkncy. EIN too, 80, and 70 TEi l'.AOE 3 "J HE PAID Cth.lFUATES itftitd let bring iDg tut pusunuers uom the above points at l.OWI h RjvTES THAfc ANY OTHER UilB. Also, to and irom ALL .-TA'ilONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. S P EC1 AL N Ol ICE Passengers will take particular no'ke that ihe ' Auchor I me" is the only line granting tinough tickets Lt the above rates from Philadelphia to the tointb named above, aud ihut the undersigned is the imv Ul Iv auitioriiLi'd Auint in 1 lillaililuhia. Apply to W HijrM,, I gn: Ac..n, tnr "A XT lift H IIX'R " V i l tm1"1 walnut street. r .nf 1011 N K w VOL K. PIULADEL aiji i i IrT a deiphJa Steam Propeller Coinaany Do- bi.mt.li frwilisurt- Lines. via lieinwure and Rarltan Canal, leaving dai y at 12 M. and A P. At., connecting with all Nonl.iru aud Earttru lines. Forlrtighi whiib wH be takf n open accommodating turns, aiply to W 1LLIAM M. BA1RD & t O., 3 10 No. 132 S DELAWARE Avenue ' O SHIP CA PTA I N8AN D uWNERs7 THE X Dticersigued having leased the KENSING'ION P( JtiW DIjI K,Leg loiu orm hlstnenos and ihe patron, oi il e Dock thui he la i reimred with increusea fuel ities to acini modkte those having vrsse 8 to be raised oi repaired ai d belli k a prac leal sblp-carpentor and caulker, wilgive personal attention to tbe vessels to tiustto to biu or rt pairs (attairs or Agents ship l arpeniers, and Machinists Dsving ttesels lo repair are solicited to cull. Having the agency for the sale of Wetterstedi's Patent Altlallic t oinpositlon" lot ( opper Paint for the pieservaiion of vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am pro tiaied to uinlt-b thesameon lavorshle tenns. JOHN 11. HAM MITT, Kens nglon Screw Dock, m T'FI.sWaRB Avenue, above LAUREL Street. RAILROAD LINES. ORANCE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and aiier MONDAY, February la. two dally name will run between Washington and L nchburg, connecting at Gordoutvl le with Virginia Ceutrul Rail fotd trains to and from Itichiuoud as loilows i MAIL TRAIN. Iave Washington dany (Auudav excepted), at 6'4S AM, ann arilve at Lyncbbu rg at blti P. to. Leave Lynchliury at 7 A. M. and arrive ut Waxhing tun ut S26 1'. if. BXrBESS TRAIN. Leave Washington iinOv (Including Sunday) at 6 05 P. M aud arrive at l.ynchbuig at tf 00 A M Lifive Lynchburg at 6 30 f. AI and arrive at Washing ton a' 6 1UA M 1 oih irtlns making close connections at Lynchburg foi all points South aud Southwest, and at Wuxhingtou lor Mir Ii and Northwest First-class sleeping cars will be attached to the n'ght 'J he road Is attractive, not only tor its oomiortahle accommodations, but lor the fact that It passes the now hi' tunc localities of Fairfax, Hull Run. Manassas, Una toe, ( atlett's, Rappahannock, ' ulpeper Orange, and Gcrriuniivillit. places ol imperishable intetest in the popular mind T hrough tickets to all points Pouth ard Pontbwost mat le had in Uosion, New YnrK, IMilludi labia, and baltlmore, and ut the ofllces ol the road in Washington Alexandria. W. H. MoCAFFERTY, Oeuetal Hopo luti udent. TRUSSES. SUrrOUTr.RS. BRACES. and all other Hnmical appliances of the moat approved amos, inniiitely superior 10 an otnorj. at Mo. M( Norm SEVi'NTH street Ladles intended by Alts. Dr. MoCl.EN ACtlAN. JUa.e ucpurtuicut by a comoo nut siugeou. 23 Ipury RAILROAD LINES TJI1M APKLHIIA, WILMINGTON, AND HAL X TIMORE RAIl-ROAD. TIME T A HLF. Con-mfnclng JIOMiAV April Ih 1B6 Trains will leat Lepot. coinir ot P.KOAD Street and WASIIINU T N Avenue, as lo'lows: r xptrss 1 rnln at 4 IB A. M. (Monrtnvs excepted) for Polliiuore and Washington stopolng at Chester. W 11 mingtun. Newark. Mktnn. Noilhrast, Perrvvllio, llflvre. de (.race Aherdccn.l'cnvman'8, Aiagnolla, Chase's and Stemmer's Run Wav Vail Train at d IS A. M. (Sundava excepted', for Haltimote, stopping at all regular stations between Phi ladelphia and lialtliiior Delaware Railroad Train at B A. M. (8nndBfs ex cepted!, tor Priucess Anne, lliorcl, and Intermediate SlHtlOl'S. lxiiresTrainatll-4S A.M. (Sundavs excepted), lor Isalilmote and Washington. Express Train at 3 P M. iSundava excepted) lor Hal -tlmore ard Washington, slopping at i hitter, Clavmort, Wllnilrglon, Newark, Hklon, Northeast, Pcrryvlile, Ha vie lie Grace.,Aberdren. Verrvruan's, Edgowood. Mag nolle, ( base's and htrmmer s Hun , Mght xpri ss at 11 P. M.,lor llalilmore and Wash ington. l'atengersbv Tloat from Ba'tlmore lor Fortress Mon roe Norl. Ik. City Point, and Richmond, will tuke the 11 4 A M train. V1I.MINOTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Stopping at all btations between fhlladoiphla and Wil mington Leave Philadelphia at 9, II 15 A. M., 4 30 6. and 11 .10 P.M. The 4-3(1 P. M. tinln connects with I'clnwnre Railroad 'or Harrlnulon and Inieniiedinto stations. 1 eie W ilmiugtou at 6 44, 8 . and U 30 A.M., 4 and 6 30 Trains for New Caatlo leave rhlladeliihlu at 9 A. M.. 4 SO and P. M. 'IHHOI GH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington nt 11 A. M , 4 .111 and 10 P. M. CH I- STEK KOH PHI1.ADH.PHIA. Leave ( he s er nt 7 4H, 8 4(i, 10 14, and 11 40 A- M., 4' 43 -.0, 7-J ard in f p. M. Kl.OM HALT IMdRETO rillLADF.LPTII V. leave llaltimorn 7"K A M.. Wnv-mnil. 00 A. M., Fxpres. I lo P. M.,Expirss. -35 P. ii., Express, s-ai P. M., Express TRAINS FOR P.A LT1MORE Leave Chester at 4 40 and X S2 A. M ,, and 3-38 P. M. l eave W lliiilngton at ft '23 alio 9 33 A. M. and 41S P. M. Freight Trains wlih Tassenger Cars attached will ,eava as loilow s : Hinington lor ferrv vllle and liiterinedliitn stntli:ns at6CP. M. llaltlmore for llavre-de draco nnd lnt rmediate stations at 4 4.il'. M. Pertvvlllo for Wil mington and Interincdiato stations nt 5 00 . t . con necting at Wilmington with 8 A. M. train for Philadel phia. SUNDAY TRAINS. Fxpress Train at 4-)" A. M. tor Baltimore and Wash ington, s'opping at t hestrr, Wilmington, Newark Elk ton, NortheaM Perryvlbe. Havre-de-(irnce, Alierdocn, pert' man's. Alagnoila. Chase's and stemnier'a Run. Night Express, II p M. tor Baltimore mid Washington. t coon. modailon Train at 11 30 P. M. tor Wl.mingtou and lntctmrdlnte station-. BAL I IMOHE FOR riULADE LPBI A. Leave Baltimore at K-ifi P. M., stopping at Havre-do-Orai e. Perryvlllc, and Wilmington. Also s os at Elk ton and Newaik (to take passengers for Phi adolphlaaml leave passenners Irom Washington or Baltimore) and Lester to leave passengers Horn Baltimore or Wash ington. Accommodation Train Item Wl mlrgtcn for Fhiladol phla and Intctmcdlate s'atlous at b "0 p. M. 4 16 II F. KENNEY, Supeilntendent T PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. X M'RINO AKIUM.EMhNT. .Ihe Trains ot tic Pciils. Ivaniu Central Rullroad leave tbe Depot, at '1 htriy-flrst and Market streets, which Is n i.cliKl bv the cars ot the Market Street Paa aenger Railway, tunning 10 und irom the Depot. The lui-t tnr Raves Fiont street ubout 30 minutes prior to the departure of each Tiain. fin Sundays Care leave Eleven'h and Market streets 4. uiinotts bin re the dtpuitiuc of the tvenmu Trains. .Mann's Baggage Ixpress will ca'l for and deliver Baggage at Hie Depot. On'ers lefi at the Oillce No bJl 4 hesnut ttn U. wnl receive ai'enlion ' ThAlNS 1HAK 1 El'OT, VIZ. 1 Mall Train at 8 00 A. M Paoll Accou,n,odation,No. I at 10 On Fast Line at 12 00 M. Piirkesliurg ot 1 to l'.M H inrlsbiirg Aciouru.oilatlon at 2 30 Lancaster Acccn uiouatlon at 4C0 l'uoli T rain,No. i at 6-30 " 1 rl Aial at 9 Wl " Phllaileiphia Ixpusst at 11-10 " ,, . TRAINS AlllUVE AT DKl'OT, VIZ.: f Inclrinati Ixpress; at M0 A.M I'hiladu phla Ixpre-st nt 710 ' Tuoil Accoii n.oiiuth.u, .No. 1 at 8i " Parkeslurg at 9f0 Lancaster '1 ruin at 12 30 P. M. Fast Line at 110 " Paoll Accommodation, No. 'I I. '.'.at 4 4" " Day lx press at .1-flO " Harrisburg Accon modation at 9-10 " Dal y, except Saturday, t Daily. Dully, except Monday. All other Trains dally, except Sunday. 'I he Pciiisylvaniu Ruliroao Company will not assume any risk tor Baggage, except lor Wearing Apparel, and lni.lt iheir responsibility to One Hun red Hoilars in va oe. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value wbi be at the rltk ol the owners, uuic.-s tukcu bv special contract TICKET OFFICES Have bom opened at N o. 6."1 ( l esnut street. Continen tal Hotel, and (.ir.iril House, where i Ic-keta mav bo nro cur. d to all important points in Pennsylvania, ai well as the West. Northwest and Southwest ; and nil purlieu lars glm as to time aud connections by JOHN C. AI Li V Ticket Agent. The Ticket Olhce at West Thl adelpbla will be conti nued us htreioiore, where all inioimatiou res.-ectlng routes, us well as Tickets, can be had ou application to THOMAS 11 PARKE. . , . Ticket Agent at the Dopot. An migrant Tram runs dailv (except Sunday). For full particulars as 10 laie aud accommodations apply to , , FR'NCIS FUNK. 3 '2 No. 137 DOCK Street i r.'t-i'HILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL J 1 I ROA1'. This great ine traverses the North ern and Northwest I o unties of Pennsylvania to the l ity ot hrie. on Luke Erio. lt has been leased and is operated by the Pei,uv vanla Railroad Company. TJ M K O F P ASSEN t,ER 'I It A IN S AT 111! L ADllLrHI A. Arrive Eastward Eric Mull Train, 7 a. M. ; Erie r.x press Train, 1 p. M. lfl-ave Westward-Erie MaU.I P. M; Erie Express Passenger cars run through on he Erie Mall and Rx press trains boih ways between Fhilude phla and trio NEW 1 ORK. CON N EC I lijN. Leave New York at 9 A SI., arrive at Erie 9 15 a. M. Leave Erie at 165 P. M..anlve at New York 3 40 P. U Elegant Sleeping t ars on a 1 the night trains. For intorination rcsiiecting passenger bm-iness, applv ai corner Till RT IE i H and MARK1T Streets Phla. And lot Ireight business, of the ( ompanv s Agents, S. It. Kingston. Jr., corner 'llilr'eenth and Market streets. Philadelphia; J. w. Reynolds, trie: William 111 own, AgeutN. C. K R., Baltimore. H. I'. HOl n'j o.n. General Freight Agent. Phl'a, H. W. (! WINNER General 'I lonet Agent, Phllu. A.L. lJLlR,i(neralSiip't, WUllamsport. 3 1?RE1G11T LINES FOR NEW YORK AND J1 al the stations on the CAMDEN and AMBOY and curnecting Roliroads. INCREASED DESPATCH. 'IHi CiMDE aM) AMHOY RAILIOAD AND TRANSPORIA'MON COMPANY F HEIGHT LINES for Nrw lorkwlh leave WALNUT Street VVlia.l at6 o'rlock P Jl. daily i Sundays exce pled). Frdrbt must be delivered lelore 44 o'clock, to be for w aided ihe ssme day Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noi u. and und 8 1'. AI trclght lor Tieinon Pilnccton Klnsston, New Bruns n k, and a, I points ou the t annuo auu Amnov Rail road) aso, on the bev litre Delaware und Fleming ton tie hew Jetsev the Fiei hold and Jameshum and the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroads, received and lurwaiued uu to 1 P M. 'I he Ficlvlticre Be. aware liellroad connects at Phillips burg wilb the Lehigh Yullev Ral. load, aud at Maniiii kucl unk with a I points on the Da'anare, Lackawsnim and W estern Ral road, forwarding to Syracuse, Bulla o aud other i oiuts l'i W estetn Now York ' 1 lie ew Jersey hullroad connects at Kllzalielh with the New Jersey eutrai Railroad, and ut Newark with the Moriis ano Esstx Railroad A silo memorandum, tneull.vlng the marks and nntn beis, tl.lppt rs, and cm sli pees, ii.usi. iu every instance, be sent with each load ot goods, or no rece'lpt will be given N. It. Increased lacliitles have been made (or the transportation ol live stock. Drovers are invited io ;rv the roi te. W ben sock is lurnisled In nuant ities oi two carloads or n. ore lt w l. be delivered at lho loot ol For tie h s icct near ibo Drove Yard, or at Her No I Neilh Ulvtr. as the sb.ppers uiuj. detlgnrio a; the lime of shi menl. Fi r terun or other In ormatlou, apply lo WAL tit Fltl-rl AN. Freight Agent. Ill No 2?flf DELa w. re Avenue. Phi aduiphia PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AM' J NOKRI.VIOWN KaILRuaD. On d a ter WEDNESDAY, November 1st. lSOn, uor rurihei Noiice rOR OUtMAMOWN Leave Philadelphia 0. 7 8, n, 10 11, 12 . : M., 1 2 3-u, 3h 4, 6 64,0 7. 8 9, 10. 11 li P M LeaveGeiuiuiitownG,7, 7V. 8,8 20, 9,10. II. 1J a, y 1,2 3, 4,4i 0 tH 7-8,11 10,11 P. M The 8 21. oown train, and 3H and by uo tiaius wll' ncn stop on the (ieruihuu wii Branch. ON Sl'NDa VS. Leave Philadelphia B-10 A Al.,2 7 IPS P. M Leave Geimant..wii8 A M. 1 6 ah P M I'ESNUT HILL RAILRO'D. I.iavo PhlladelphlaO. 8. 10 i2 .. ,2, 3 3H AH, 7,. and 11 P. M . . Leave ( henna t Hill 110 minutes, 8 9 40, 11 4' a M 40 3 '0 5 40. 0'40 8 4tl, ard 10 41 mluutea P. M ON SUNDAY-. Leave Pblladelnhlu fi ll) ii.ln.ilc, A. U.,2 anil 7 P , Leave' hen it Hill 7'40 minutes A.M., 12 4" 0 40 am 925?i"k"(ON6HOHOCKKN AND MiKHIsTUW.-N Leave Phllaileiphia tl 8-3 mlnu es, 11 OA A. M. is , iH bH.tH 8 OA uiinuies, and 11H P. VI 1 eave Nornttown 4.7. 7 60. 9. 11 A. M. I,4H,U, an 8 P 11 Ihe 8X ! M. tialn will stop at School Lane Wl-.- hlckou, Kauayuuk, SMluiHjU and t oushobocken oni I eave P hltay'elphla 9 A. M. 2)4 and 7 P.M. Leave Norrlslown 7 A. M , and 5 P. M. v FOR WANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 35 minutes, 11-05 &. U , I fe, tit bH.6k 8M5, andllH P. M Uave Alanayuuk 0k, 7. 8 20. OH, IDs 4. U. 3,5 M' ON Bl'NDATS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. U..tH aud 7 P. M. Lttte Manuvunk IH A. l . bH. ana 8 P. M. W. B. WILSON. General Sup.ilutcndev liepot 5LHTU and UMFXM bue It I RAILROAD LINES. J F, A D I N 0 li A I L U 0 A V GREAT TRl'NK LINE. POM , FIITLADILI Hi TO H E INTERIOR O PENNSYLVANIA. THE 8( Ht Yl.K 1 1.1. C BoCE-VA?-. Ai..' ' MBKRl.XND. A.ND WYOa1iN(J VaI I AN ADAS 10InI1' NORTHWEST, AND TUii SUMMER ARRANGFMFNT OF PASSENGER T . . THAINH. r AiTiy-t?' J on","nT'' IPot. at THIRTEENTH aid hours:- Mreets, 1 blladclphla, at the following: i.c . r ORIKO MAIL. ..in "' Reaoin. Lebanon. Harrishnnt Polta vllle PI neurove. Tnma.iaa, Minbury. Wllliamsp, r "ikh, i"iVir, hll!r Fal Buffalo. A lentown. This train connects at REA DTNO wHh East Pcnn aylvanln Hallread trains for Allentown. etc., ami the !'V'."Jn 3,Hr1 traln ,or Harrisburg, etc t a ; PORt C11NTON with 1'atawl.sa Kailroa.T trams for Wll ya'dshurg . Lock Haven. Klmlra. old at IIARRI8 s,V :!,i,,,,h?0,r,B,',n r-ntral t nmberland Valley, and n, i" i""' f,",l,n'"naktTBlna ior Nonhnmlw etc etc " 1 -'namlersburg, Plnegrovo AF1ERNOON FXTRES f eave. Philadelphia at 8-fw P. M , for Readlnp Potta vll c. IliirnMurg etc., conn.ctlng with Reatllnif and Columbia Ral road trains tor Columbia, etc 8 , K,,,A,,1N, ACl OM MODATION.' 1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Hnrrlsburff at 7 .10 A M f,ni;t,l'l'i'.,'!IOA'JI' arrlvlnir In Philadelphia at im 'n'V.'. m"'',n!;';n .lr",Ils i(ve Harrisburg at 2 00 it7'o5PCM 1 nrrlvlnK ln 'hiladclphla ' HARRISBCRO ACCOMMODXTION. Leaves Readmit at 7 3. A M. and Uarruburg at 7 35 A M . and Hnrrlsbiirg at 9 20 p. M. i.i"!,,"'lt;tit.f"1".' .o'.'i1 passenger ear attached, lesvea I hllodelphla at Pi 45 noon for Heading and all stations. ;,,iT''n:tT.,.l"'la,. V,3" A'.M lownlngtowo at 12 30 P. lor Philadelphia and nli way stailnns. All toe ahove trains run dally, sunduvs ex:eptnd.t Suniiiiv trains have l ottsvllle at 8 00 A. M., and PhU Isde i.hlaat 315 P M Leave Philadelphia lor Ki'adliigj at 8-00 A. M l to urnlng irom K, ailinir ai 4 25 P. M 8 Cil I S , E R V A LLE Y HA I Lltf) A D. ' ...l ,i ri?JT riownlngt. wn and liitermedialc points take ho 8 (Ml A.M. and fi 00 P M trains (tout Pblla. 12 'l'i' mion "K irt"" I)ownlnii!,own at 6 35 A. M. aud NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR FITTSRCRO AND THE Leaves New York at OA'M.'.and 830 PM..paAlne Leading nt 1-30 A. M and 1-48 P. M , and cnnnectimt at llarnsb .rg with Penns, Ivanln and Northern Central kaihoud express trains tor PitUhurg, CUlougo, WU -liiimsi ort. llinlra. Baltimore, etc. "" Returning, express train leaves Harrisburg on arrival ?r . 1 nri!ilv'da express from Plttsourv, nt 3 anil Of 5 A. M . passing Beading at 4 49 and 10 52 A. M., and arriving In New York at 10 A. M and 2 45 P. M. sioeo ng c ars accomi any tht so trains through between Jersey I Ity and Pitt-burg will out change. rA,"".,r.ain 'or New York leaves Harrlsbctg at 2 00 I . M. Mail train ior Harrisburg leaves New York at ,S,('Ill;V.!-K,IT',V VIL,'T B MtROAD. Trains leavo Pottsvlllo at 7 and 11-30, a. M and715 iiitl 4iJ PUM lrt"" lallm1u, at I-39 A.M. and 140 SI hCYLKILL AND SCOT! H A NN A RAILROAD. Trains leave A uliitrp at Ibb A. M (Or Plnegrovo and Harrlsl urg. and 1 Mi P M. lor Plnogrove and Trt-nioi.t, retiirnini' irom Harrmluirg at 4 l.'iP. M., aud from Trcl loom at 7 '35 A. Ai. and a lo p. M. ' lro , , TICK Ei S. Ibrough first-c'ass itckets mid emigrant tickets to Canada , r utipul ,,"'nl" ln ,,,e oril and V -jt aud 'SKWr.VW'.!. Bro 0n'"1, ly at the odlce S.'.iV.' V11 ' lrl,asurer. No. 227 S FOURTH Mreet. IhiliKleloliia. or to ;. a. NUOI.LS, tienetal SupennUudeiit. Bending : ' IU-'OJ CO-MMCIATION T1CKFTS At 25 percent, discount, between any points desired, ior laiiiilics ui d tlrins. ' MILEAGE TICKETS, Coed tor ( rut miles, bciwem all points, $52 60 each, for families and films SEASON TICKETS, For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holder only, to uil points, at reduced rates ,,, (LERGYMEN Residing on the line ot Ihe road will be furnished with TaVe in'U ''"htseives aud w ives to tickets at half FXfCRSlON TICKETS From Pbilad. Ijibla to rrinclpal s'a-1 ns. goi d lor Sa tioilay, Miniloy, and Moudav. nt reduced faie. to lie had w,ViM,,VTlitklt0flue at lllll.lEtNTh and CAL LOW HILL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions lorwarded to all the ahove au'dWIlToWSlVrcts'.'''8 "CW lrci!'",1)ePot. ""OAD .. mi'.ionT TRAINS Lenvel hlladel phla Oallyat 5 30 A M., 12 45 noon, and 6 V'or.i't..'.'f.."":i.rKM 1',b"n''"' t'arrlsburg, pottsvillo 1 ort Clinton, and all polnis bevond. MAIL Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for nil places on (he road and Its hiam-bea at 6 A. AI , and all the principal stations only at 2 15 P M. g 15 -T.-OR NEW YORKTHE CAMDEN AND J Am boy and 1 hliudelplila and Trenton Kailroatl Compunv's Lines. rlio.M 1 IIILADEI.PHI TO SEW YORK ard Way places, Irom Walnut street Wlioif. win leave as loilows, vi. : faicb At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accomnoda- Hon $2''5 AJS i) vi" Camden and Jersey ( ltyi xp'r'e'ssV.V. 300 A t i I . M.. viu ( amdeu and Ainbov Express 3 on Aft-ilO P. At , via Camden to south Amboy, Accommo- At8A.il. 2 and 5-30 PAL, for Mount Holly, Ewan yl le Pcmbtrton. and luccutowu. At 5 A. M. and2 r. m lor f rccboid. At 5 and 10 A. Ji., and 12 M.,4. 5-30 and 7 P M. for Flsti i.vV"H rejmvra. Rivertou Progress. Delanco' . t Z n".twi.1.tir' ,Vur "J"!0? 'orence, Bonlon towii. eic. 1 he lu A. 31. and 4 P. JI. liilC8 run direct through to 1 teuton. LINES FROM. KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEA VP . ASFOLLlMSt- At 11 A AI , 4-30 6-45 P. M., and 2 P M. (Night) via Mt'?i,!i,,V.,D Jn?. Jem.l C,,y 1 x,,re8s Ll1"'9- '"" a-oo-t xcenle'd ' ' ' A"0,1'er8 Sundays At 710 arid 11 A. M., 3 3 30 4 SO 5, and 6 45 P. It . and 12 A louiglit. lor Bristol. Trenton, etc. " At 7 and 10 15 A. Jl. .12 M.. 8 4,1 und 6 P. M., for Corn we 1 s Tornsdule llolniesburg, Tacony . Wlsblnomiug. Bridesburg. and rranklord, and at in 15 . v oi Bristol, Schenck's, Eddiugton, and s P. JU JorHolmo burg and Intermedia 0 stations. At 7 30 A. M. and 3-30 P. SI lor Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk Hnamlali.ua, Eluiira. Ithaca. Owego, Ro ches er B.ngliampton, Osneeo y-acuse Great Bend -lontrose W ilkesoarre. sctanton Stioudsburn, A'ater (.ap, 1 olvldf re, Easton, I amberivllle. lemlnuton. etc. The 3-.'0 P.M. Line connects diroct with tlie train, leaving Easton ior Jlauch C hunk, A llemown Bethle hem etc. At 5 P. M. flir Lamhertville and Inter.r . olate stations. AlayJ, 18tltt. WILLIAM H GA IZMEK, Avent. VORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILR0A1)Z J Depo. THIRD siicet above T hompsoo. eor BKTHLEHFSt, DOY'Ll SI OWN MATCH Cu 'i iM5" " H1 i wh LI - I'OBT. and VV1LK E? At 7 SO a. S. il xpress), tot Bethlehem Allentown. Mauoh hunk, EJazleion Wtillmispoit, and wiiko. baiTe. t3-30F ai .F.xpiesk. foi Betnebem, taston to.. reacbliiu raston at 6'4'j P. M. t 415 P. AI. ior Beihiehem, Allentown. AUuckJ thuuk Danvlllo and W llliamsport y'or Do iestown at B 85 M., 2 30 and41P M. oi Fort Wuthington at 10 A 4). and 11 P, U. Kor Lansda'e at 0-15 P. M. Vblte cur.-, ot the second and Third Streets Line cir 1'asMusert ars run direct to the depot. T1W1S rll PHILA IiELPHU. reeBethlebfrn at 6 25 Yt and 10 02 A M., an t Leave Doy estown at 6 30 a. M.. - and 5 30 P. M l.ene Ltnxlaie at trio A. XI I save Kort Washington a. 10 a a M.andl-ISP at ON flMlATS .'ntlaoeipnia 01 Hetn enem at 0 A At. Philadelphia 101 liovlestown at 8 P. M l'0 kstown lor 1 Id adelphla 1 20 A. M. neil.li 1 en 'or PH.aceliihia mi 4 P. M. jdsh 'llcieismust he piocmeo at be ticket oitcei. f h I KI i-tree. or ShKH H -tuet i I LIS CLARE. AKSlit 7ESTJKRc-EY RAILROAD LINKS. V t rom loot o. MARKET -treet (Upper Feny) any, txctpt suudu' s LL aSl) WIN IKK AllK.v MJKME.NT. . tu n. dicing Eli.EM. i November i5, 18a. For Bridgeion Suifm, and all Sta Ions on West Jersey and , u, Railroads, at 9 A. M and 8-30 P. M. lo Mil.villeand a; Intermediate tailoua. a: 9 A. at ai d 3 1 . M tori ape Vay and Intermediate tattous at 0 A. at.t YliivMe.coiiKcting Willi ireltht Train Passenger (.'at utturhed ior 1 ape Jiuy, due 3 45 V. sod 3 P. 11.. II ioui.h l astenger ouo 8 P. M. lor a-M'oru and intermediate S atlons, at 9 M., .id 3 3b P.M. For W001 bury Gloucester, etc at 9 A. M., 1 IV) ami 5 l.o P. M. Ireight i.i be received ut secoDd co-ered wharf below " rinui sireer. nuiu I m. uill'l o r ?n. , 1 reifcl't Uciived before 9 ... AI. will go torward same am Freight delivery No. 228 s. Delaware avenue. J VAN hr NSSs.l.. EK. superintendent. TUB WEMJERNEY KXPR. sH CO P 1 a 111 attend lo all the usual branches of express busltuwi, M . ive, deliver, aud forward through other responsible I unless lompuiiies, to al' carta 01 th oountry Uw art :le in 'rusted to them. speclul Vessenger accom nnes eaoB throui b tralst. Od ce No 6 Wsibui street g , 1 tEAFN S. BLINDNEfcS, AND UT.".KH a ' treated with the utmost success by J isv(j.s M. H. Ocu 1st and Aurlsi o.81l) P1K street Te-itl-monla slrom the mosi rellab n roi.rcea lu the itr . an ha seen at blsorbce. The Vledl. a ra- m'ty are lnl'd t aciomoanj ihe'r 1 aMun's as ho has no secrets iu his practice. Aitiflc'al eyes inserled without pain No charge made ior examination. 10 j -TpOR SALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS J' 01 Captwell "a Patent Wind Guard an. Alt Heater foi Coal Oil Lamus 1 It prevents (he Chimney' Irom breaklug. '. Us we will wairuut Also fan's ana third tho oil. Ca'l and see tin m they cost but len .nti No. i03 RACK bireet. Philadelphia Samplo sent lo uu. part vi the I' lilted btatei on receipt of ii oeuun. io'