CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City InielUgerwe ue Fi fth Page, EiGirrr-aEcoND Convk.vtiox of Tnit PROTESTANT KritOOPAL Cuvroii IN TUB DlOOBSt OP l'KNNfcYLYANIA. FlRBT 1AT'8 I'ROCKEDINOIl. At five o'clock ycaterda? ai'tprnooa, the KiErbly ccond Convention ot the I. & Church ot the Diocese of Pennsylvania convened at St, An drew's Church. It will be remembered that gince the last Annual Convention the I)iocce of Pittsbur? has been erected out of the orlgiual Diocese ot the State. In the absence of the Uielit Rev. William Bacon Stevens, 1. 1)., Bishop, now soiournins; In Italy lor his health, the chair was temporarily tilled by the Rev. John A. Childs, Secretary of , the Convention. A 1st of the clergy entitled to teats In the Convention was called. Th names of the lay delegates accredited bv certificates, three from each parish, weie read, and those present took their seats. The Convention then proceeded to an election for President. On motion f William Welsh, Eetj., Rev. M. A. Do Writ Howe, D. 1).. of St. Luke's Church, Thiladrlphla, vat romlnated, and was unanimously elected vim voce. On assuming the Chair, Dr. Howe said: "My Brethren of the Convention: Ca'lod to this position by your kind confidence, I eannot entor upon Its duties wituout being sonninly conscious of tlie circumstances nnuer which 1 am pmced hero; ot tlio necessity which has been mil npon yon to cai ome person to Ibe 1'rosidoutial chair. When you root a Tear aco, our iear and revered Bishop ol many Tears win still living, thou if a not with us, and onrboies and our prayers were directed towards nim, imnlorin the Divine Goodness that he miffht be spared to return to us He who gladly assist od lnui and who has succeeded to his ollieo, was tlien in this placo ond presided, tin, alas I hse cone on the pame errand, in srcU of health; and onr fears almost pievail over our hopes an wo ttiinn of his absence. A-suredlv til. bh sad cm-am-stances mutt exert a Chastening mflnenre upon our deliberations here, I'hn ahscnon of the l.tthor, ouo wou d think, woa'd bind the children moro close y together, and should argue lor (Ins Convention thu most intimate harmony. For myself, culled to rhis fiosition, and JiaViK never presided oer such a lotlv before, I tnust ask tor your find consideration. I Mi all endeavor to do mv dutv, to put the business through with the utmost promptness, to ezeroiso my best Judgment in the discharge of the duties Im posed, and to act wiHi the kindliest lceliues towards every individual momber." Rev. John A- Childs was nominated for Secre tary, and ws-t unanimously elected viva voce. Mr. James C. Booth, a lay o"elepate,'was in like manner elected Assistant Secretary. , On motion it was Jtt tolvtd, That the Uight Kev. Thomas H Vail, D. p., Bishop or Kansas, bo inviu d to attend the meot inir ol the Convention, and occupy a chair at the right hand ot the P resident. On motion of William Welsh, Ksq., the rnle were suspended for the introduction of the fol lowing resolutions, and they were adopted: 1. Httotved, That a committee of three c'orgymon be appointed to prepare an aporopnate record et the death of cur late reverod Diocwan, the Right Kev. A'onzo Potter, and that it be entered on tuo journal Of this day's proceedings. 2. lletolved, hat tins Convention hereby dosire the President to convey to the ciere-y and laity ot C.'aii iornia the expiession of us a.-ep gratitude lor their tender cate ot our lamented Bishop. On motion, it wa3 Resolved, that the Convention hold two sessions daily, from S A M. to 2 V. At. On motion, it was Resolved, That clergemon of tho Protestant Epis copal Church, uelougmg to this Diocese, not enti tled to seats in this Convention; c!crgmen ol otuer Dioceses, clergvmon ot the Church of Jutland, or of her colonies; and students ot Divinity of the Episcopal Church, now in tais o ty, be admitted to tne sittings of this Conventiou. The following Standing Committees were ap pointed: Commite on Charities Rev. Dr. Dorr, Rev. Mr. Kelloeh, Rev. H. Marple; Messrs. Stroud, Parsons, and Cotlin. Committee on Claims of Clergy to Seats Rev. Mr. Atkins, Rev. Mr. Mombert," Rev. Mr. Lewis. Committee on Claims ot Lay Deputies to Seats Peter Baldy, O. M. Wharton, Judge Couyng hnm. The Chair appointed as the Committee on the Bishop Potter MenuHal Kov. Dr. Butler, liev. Dr. Morton, Rev. Mr. Lewis; Messrs. Wil liam Welsh, Horace Binney. The folio wiue were nominated for Trustees of tho Christmas Kund: Thomas Robbins, John Welm, Edward L. Clark, John A. Newborn". The Standine Committee, Rev. Dr. Morton, President. Charles E. Lex. Secretary, repotted that on December 14,1865, they gave their consent to the consecration of Rev. Joliu Barrett Kerl'oot, D. D., to be Bishop of tho Diocese of Pittsburg. The Convention then adjoin ncd. 'Ike Shootio Cask. Kdward AIcNulty, a sailor, hud a hearing belore Alderman Uoitler, yesterday alteruoou, charged with shooting hvneis Makin, at No. KU Tinker street, on Jantmry 1, l8(i(i. Tho delendaut was arrested on Mondav, by Oilicer McKinney, of the First District. He had enlisted in the navy, and was takeuliolfa vessel by the otiieer. Mr. Makin tea titied that on the day in question, about 8 o'clock in the morning, he wits landing in the front room ot hi.- dwellinu, niar the door, look-, ing out at a oarty who were, us he thought, car rying on a sham nght. McNulty was one of the party. The latter orew a pis ol, and pointing it at him, discharged the weapon, the ball trom wh'"1' entered his iaw. aud passed out of the bad of Ins head. He was of the opinion that McNulty intended to kill him, although ho uad no reason tor so doing. McNulty was bound over in $3000 bail to answer. Burglary. Three men, named Robert P.rown, Henry Thomas Aslon, and 'Charles Ilinchman, have been ariested in this city by Detective Tagaart, upon the charge of having entered and robbed the store of Messrs. Towes & Jones, in Camden, New Jersey. Hinchman wasBont back to Camden yesterday mornins, and Brown and As lit on hail a hearinir before Alderman Beitler esterday u'fernoon, and were ronimi'.ied to await a requi ition Irotn the au thorities of New Jersey. Contract Awabded. The contract for buildina the add'tious to Ue Naval Asylum has been awarded to Mr. It. J. Dobbins. The bids were as follows: R. J.DobUu ; $172 900 00 Mr. Carman 2i)9,64tP00 Walton & DviB Uisr, nun us IM Uiil.fln.l.nd , . .' . - . . . . f Mr. Mcllvaiue aH.O'lOOO I G.U. Uavui 215,400 00 I Meeting of the Gira.hu Brotherhood. -At the anniversary ot the i.'iraid brotherhood held on Monday, at Uirard College, the following officers were elected lor the ensuins year: President, It. S. Smith; Vitc-Presideuti, Geore R. Magulre, William Ward, ol Chester; Record ing Secretary, J. Thompson Csrpenter. Presi dent R. 8. Smith, Daniel Ka te O'Donnell, ami Walker 9, Johnson were elee'ed speakers lor the next anuiver ary. The Mills at M a a yunk. Business amonir the mill owners at Manayunk is quite dull at the present time, about one-third of tbem having stopped running, and most of the others onlv at work a portion ol the time. The cotton mills appear to have the most to do. ( Bound Over. James Elliott had a fur ther hearing bPlore Alderman Beitler vesterdny afternoon, charged with conspiracy with others, under the firm of Hart, Gladv & Co., to defraud citizens by means of bogus gift jewelry. lie was bound over to answer. Liberated A fbic ans. A Parliamentary return just Issued shows that from 1h43 to 1850, the number of liberated Africans introduced into the West India colonie- was 184,782, and into toe Mauritius, 333,816. From 1843 to 1865 (so far as can be ascertained) the number of immigrants and libeiated Atricans who have returned to their own countries trom the British West India colonies and the Mauritius, and the amount of earnings remitted through the Government agent on their behalf, was as follows: -Jamnica, 1844 3000; British Gmaua, 6311 91,i73 17s. 7d.; Trinidad, 3194 53,861 3s.j and the Mauri tiui, b2,4'J'j. TOE DAILY EVENING TELKGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, lBCfi. MATTEES OYER THE RIVEIl. TnB March of lMPR0VKMtc?n'. All along the una ol tiie Caniden and Atlantio and the Went Jersey Railroads there are vanoas imtrovemen:s nolng rapidly forward, which are of an Important charaoier. At the Jackson J a action the Mnwi Richards are pnttmg np a first-class hotel, arranged in convenient style, and built on a plan of im posing architi clure At this point a number of othor imprcwemenu are goin forward, whioh have b 'en stimulated by the fact that the work on the new railroad which Is to connect the Kantan Delaware Bay Railroad with the Dolaware at Penns?r.ve, will soon be commenced. The life and aotive en ergy Inspired in almost overr auction of Sontn Jcr ey, since Its barren soil and wide area or wild VJorts bave been pierced by railroads, are giving a new feature to a 1 kinds of baseness usually pro- cutod by the peoplo. These railroad conimunicstinns have alwaNS increased the industrial mtotests of Sooth Jertev, ai d are now developing its varied resources to a favorable extent. Atlantic City. New improvement1 of various descriptions are still roing raiid'v forward at Atlantio City, and it i said that the principal ear renters and builders have enough contrast's and woik aiicad to keep them busy for a year to como. A new and largo public houe is nearly completed near the Alliambra, and another of largo size near the railroad depot. At various other points new private residences are being elected, and other im jirovtruenn are going forward rapidly. Enlargement. D. B. Sno v, Eiq.. the editor and proprietor of the south Jor-ey U?pnili. enn, a rong and able Union paper, nov priuted and pubiihed at itnnitnonton, has enlorgod ad otlierwiKo improved it. It is the only oaoer in At lantic county, and is doing great goivt lor tho cauo oi the great Union party. New Project. some wealthy and influ ential gentlemen of tew York have under contem plation the erection ol some Ulteen or twenty Imni some and convenient ottattes at ltrigantine Beach 1 his enterprise will, when eommonoed, give a new impetus to lile and busmen along thnt ucach The Glaspblowebs. A National Leigiie of Glassblowers lias been lormed by thj men en gaged in that business in Camden, Atlantic Glou cester. (Salem, Cumberland, and Cane May counties. 1 hey have adopted a constitution tor the National Lepgue, and anotner for subordinate leavaes. AMUSEMENTS. 13 ISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS V XrHAK5E. t hoire fBts to all p ares ol Amusement may be had Op to BH o'clock nr erenlng. I 31 It "QNITED STATES PKIZK CONCEIIT TO BE C.IVEX AT CROSBY'S OPKltA IIOUSK CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,' May 528. 181W. 125,000 VALUABLE PRIZES, VALUED AT $402,57525, ' AVILL EE 1 RESENTED lO TICKET-HOLDERS INCLUDING $100,000 JN GREENBACKS. Knmlifr or Tlcketa Iwisned, 500,000. PRICE, $100 EACH. This is the greatest Inducement ever offered to tho rubllc, one ticket of every four drawing a prize. The following prizes are a few among the many to be draw n. For I ull list see circulars 1 Oilt, tn Greenbacks S30 00) 1 do do 10, OUO 1 do do s.Oi'O 1 do 'do 4,000 1 do do 3,0nfl 1 do flo 2 000 2 do do 1 1000 each 25 00 20 do do i00 each 10,000 20 do do f5 each 1,000 1 i,o Residence No. 82 WaDash avenue 10,01'A 1 3o do Lake street 6W) 1 do do No. 37 Newberrv street ,000 B do Cottn tee, on Fa, ton near Paulina St.... 10 000 2 do do No. 160 W. Liberty and No. 637 W . 1 ndlana streets 6,000 3 do do in pood locality fl.OuO 10 do City Lots, 5ti0 each 6,000 The drawlug will take p ace alter the Concert. On the stage ot the. Opera House, where lftifO persons can wltnefs It. A committee will be appointoo by the au dience to superintend ihe same All purchasers and agents will be supplied with correct lists of drawings as sten as published. Parties holding tickets will retain them until alter the drawing, aud if their number ap penrs in the llBt ot drawn numbers, they will forward tiJ?lr ticket immediately, with lull directions as to the shipping ot goods or moneys, ticket are for sale at principal Hotels, Book, and iluslc Stores in the city, and at our office, N o. 133 I)E ARltOEN etreot. Price, el each. Bent by mail on recolpt of price and stamp for return postal. Good and reliable Agents wanted in every city, town, and yblage in the United States, to whom great inducements are oflercd. References required. SPECIAL TERMS, OK CLUB RATKS Any party procuring a club ot five er more names for tickets, and lorwaromg us the money tor the same, will be allowed the following commission, viz: WE ILL SEND 5 Tickets to one address for 4-so 10 do do do 9 uo iO do do do n-,MI 3D do do do .'..'.'is It 40 uo do do :iiK,i M) do do do 4:l!Wl And HO do do do .'.'.'.85 0 In every case send ihe name and postomce address ol each kvpuiate subscriber. Wotn y tiy drait. posi ctl.ee order, express, or in le gixleicd leilers. muy be sent at our risk All ccauiumcutluiis sLould be addressed to WIGGINS BRADFORD & CO., No. 138 DEABBORN Ftrect, Chicago, 111., Post Office Drawr 5913. The rroptietor will donate to the Lincoln and Douglas Monument irund a-jOOOi a to, there will be iwO reserved iroui the peirou drawing the tW UU0 prize, lor the same tickets for sale at the ptlncipil Hotels. Central igtnu lorilaiylaud and Delaware . K- NOLKW A CO, No 210 W. FOUUCH Street, Re-erence-T7on M. S. Wilkinson. ien2iSr6f Min nesota I Hon O V. Lawieree, Al o. of Pa i Hon. Aiex. Kutidai I, ex Goy. ol W is. ( Hon. Wm. M ontgomerv. ex M. C. oi Pa. Hon kaJorDan. Msce.ex M. O ol Ind I Hon. Iia J. Laveock, ot Kaunas Hon. Wm Lefnngweil, .-,..vu. vvwjiii nnuji, or i meat o : Hon. ( Graves Smith, of Minn t Jacob Eoisythe, Agt. M 8. R. Valcbea. ihlcago! Uansell, Wbl.'e & Co., New Orleans. Louisiana ' N. D. Fditors ofronntry papers are authorized to act our stents, and they i 1 be allowed lull commission vu mn w, "luiuw i"i iiieiiisuiveo or oilier panics, who may ordor through tlieoi Proposals lor In serting this advertisement requested. ti ANOTHER GREAT FREAK OF NATURE THE CAROLINA TWINS. 'J wo distinct pemons at one two distinct voices. Fai greater curiosities than the Siamese iwins-tbnlr connection more periectt their ergiilzaiion totally dlf lerlng. WUiie and Chrlntlna ara 16 years of ate j ikIu iwt. d eheeriiil, and uiusical.and nothing repalaivs In their appearance. Vl-ITEDIVY CROWDS DAILY, AT ASSEMBLY HCII.DING-t, L.AltDK II ALL. The entire press pronounce them the "Wonder of tho World." They appear Day and Evening. Levees Irom 10 A V. 'o 6 p. u . Evening at 8. Admission 'li cen t, thlldrea, during the day, 15 cenis. 6 21 (it U 8 I O A L FUND HALL. WEDNESDAY KVCKTSO. MAY :j, MIrtft AUGUSTA ST I'LAIK, the eloquent young Lecturer ou Kemala Education, will deliver her very POPULAR LECTURE TO YOUNtJ LADIES, .hl..1. In -MAJ,RIAOI 1,0 LOTTERY, Z hi JS?8. ? V,"8" " '''" country, bas been fuvice to t(I y:uVeJ0r,,Vao Phboophy aud good Heoerved seais, 60 cents. .?HinmJJ19 ' L'"11 Hotc-1 News Office, an! at xi an utnee. JZUi AMUSEMENTS. NFW CIIFPXUT 8TRKKT TUPATUK. CHPRM'T Sheet, above 'I we.fth. I.r.ONAKD HOEB WILLIAM R. SIN'N. Leseps and Mansiren W1LUAM E. sins Resident Mansscr. 1ocrs open at 7 1ft. urtain rises al 8 LAST WEr.K Las r WEi.K LAST A'EI K of the popnlsr jenng American Irauertlrn, IK EDWIN ADAMS, MR. r DWIN AD AMIS MR. EDWln ADAMH, who will appear TBI9 EVENING. Tills IVeING, THIS EV KNI (. EOR THE t'KLV TIME, FOR Til K OvT 1IM i. FOR THE ONLY 11V K In Shikcsprare's Hnnaillul Tnigeily entitled liO.MEO A"D Jt LIEl. R'M o AND Jl MM' hOMEO AND JU IET Rpmec Mr. EDVTI ADAMU Other characiS'S by 'J HE t-THENOTH OF THE OMPANY. iATUMAY AFTERNOON, Mv VS. LAT EDWIN ADAMS MATIN '6 Admission to eenlng pertoimance, 2V5.. Wc and $1. AIRX. JOHN DREW'S !KW ARCH STREET IV I THfAtKE. Kealns at 1H o'clock. LAST NIGHT RUT THRi.fc OF MIS9 LUCY RTSIIMIN. TTIM (Wednesday ) KVENISO, May 3, Tol Id's Comedy nlaved In Ave actsi, IHE UvNKY.MOO. Juliana tils LUCY KUSHTON 'o arte Mrs V. llen.l Duke Arnitaa .Mclvoe huukin 10 conclude with the clorlous area of IC1 ON PARLh FUANOAIS " PrTlgiilns Mr H. Tlemple Victor Dubois Owen Marlowe Airs Sprliiirlns Uri. Thayer Irlday lJENs KIT OF LUCY RUiITOS. THE Ft. At K DOMI.NO. AND fiEN Kit i L lit) VI BAST, KUPIOO. Mon!oy Next, Vis. JOUM DltEW wilt ippcir In Ihe N t EDI" I L TT A L N UT 8 T R K K T T U B A T It E. VV N. E. corner NINTH and WaLNTJT Streets Begins quarter to 6. THIS (Wednesday EVEM1NO. May 23, Twenty seventh Mght ol the lrl llant Entagoinent ot 1IU. El WIN 1IOOHI. who will appear, lor tho Ditcemh time. In Shakespeare's Trpgcdvof HAMLET, which hns been placed on the slaao In a stvle.lt Is horjed, combining splendor of production with sinct historical correetross. Lscilcs Mr. CHARLES DRROS The (lliost Mr. .1. I TWLOlt 'Jbursdaj'.OTHfLLO. THE AiOll OF VtNICE. Air. EDWIN ROOTflaa I MIO Frldsv, BFNFriT OF EDWIN BOOTH. In rehearsal. Tom Taylor's Traeedy of . 'IHE FOOL'8 REVENUE MR. EDWIN BOOla aslilE DUKE'S JEgTEIt. CONCERT HALL. CHESNUT STREET, helween Twel'th and Thlr.ecnth. GEO. HOLM AN & O. IL HESS Managers TniS (Wednesdsyi EVFSIVO Vav 23, TWO GRAND PE KEOU iANCES II Y THE nOLMAN OPERV TROUPE, IO-NIGHT. CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. FIRST GRAND MATINEE TIIIH AFTERNOON. AT A QUARTER PAST TWO O'CLOCK. Doors open nt a quarter p.ist one TVt EN1Y-E1VE t E.N IS ADMISSION TO ALL FARTS Of 'THE HOt 8K. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Tho performance Tim EVENING will concluffo w ith TlU.MK KOR Tllir. HOT.I HA V9. Admipslon .. go cento iicservca scats..... cent No extra chaigo lor securing in advance, t TO-MOiROW NIGHT, L'ELISIRK D ' A M O R F,. TVT EW AM ERIC AW THEATRE J-l WALNl'T street, above Eltrhth. NEW MANAGEMENT. Sole lessee and Manager ti. A. EARXSIIAW ni l opi n lor tne .-uiiimcr neason. O.S SA IUROAY EVENING, JUNE I, and will be conducted as a K1BST-CLASS THEATRE. Improvements will be made a' nn expense of FIVE 'IIIOISAND DOLL Mis. 521 GERM AN I A ORCHLSTR A. PUBLIC RE nearsals even- 84TCKHAY AFTERNOOS AT MU ICAL FUND HALL. SH o'clock. Eiuanements niaarny nooresiinit ur.UHur. MASi r.KT. Ageut, AO. Villi MONTEREY street between Ra'-e nd VinS 1 1 WANTS rpilREF. CENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO L act In Important locations for the New York A col. dental I Driiram-e Company. Active nu nol good addross, oiii'i, iv rnAj,a w. a iir. , Dranca uuice, o. sn CI1FSNUT Street. Anply eoon. 2 21 FURNITURE. TPURNITUR E. THE L A R O E ST, .1' ( hcapcrt snd Best Stock of Furniture In the world Is to be lound at GOULD dt CO.'S UKIO FURNIIURE DEPOT, CORNER OF MNTII A.SD MAUKKI STREETS, nd os. 37 and 39 N. hEC'OND 6treet. rar'.or Suits, In Hall, Brocade, Plush, Damask, or Itep. Dlntng-room. fhambcr. Library Kitchen, and Offloo Furnliure, at inbu ously low prices, and the newost stv cs and patterns. Public Building, school, Collego, and Shop Fan Ituro In endltss anct-. All kinds ol Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low prices, atelthrrol their immense es'ah lishmrnts It sou v. nut to snve uionnv and got well served go to COULD CO. before purchtis ng ebe wheie, Corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. .17 ond 39 N, SECOND Street. 2 10 5p c OURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada. MANUFACTURERS OF BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FURNITURE AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN TnF. CITY. Also, Dining-Room Furniture, AND BEDDINO. constantly on band. 4 23 mwC2m STOVES, &c. TJ N I O N OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Rooking and Heating by Fetroleum Oil Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get cut of older, being as simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 1 be Baker, Broiler, urid Flat-iron Heater are thb onlv special articles of fur nltnro required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lurnlture may be nsed. DAVID II. LOSEY, SOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 Soulh FIFTH Street. libiral diicount to the trad'. i 11 3m rp REMARKABLE NOTE. Tbe Fubscrlter Ukrs p'ersnre tn announcing to bis friends that be las now constantly on hand Tlie Stock TiagPr Deer on Drausfht. The nrost healthy and the best beverage tor the weather. COME AND TRY IT. AT JOSEPH STEPP A CHER'S, 5l8 6(rp No. 531 CHESNUT Street. STAMPING IN COLORS GRATIS. A FIXE assortment of Englii-b French, and German PA1 EK A n D T, s V KLOPtS. The latest London and l'Hi-li stylu ot VIM UNG AND WEDDING CARDS. A 'arge stork ol FOCELT-HOOKS, KVlVEv, WKII1NC-DF.K. PORTFOLIOS, and tvery description ot Stutlunary at ressouable prices. MONOCRAMS ENGRAVED, tt. UOsKINH 4 CO . Stationers nud 'd Engravers, 8 lelmrp No. 913 ARCH Street Q THCSSE. 80PPORTERS, BRACES, Vl and all other Surgical appliances of the most approved kinds, Infinitely superior to ail oihera. at No. Ml Norm EVrNTII Street Ladles attended by Mis Dr. McCI.ENACHAN.it Male department by a compa tent surneon. 1 23 anj-o f)f TO $15 FOR A SUIT OF BLACKTOP tIpJJ fancy colored cloth t army aud navy olothla do., tn stvle unsurpnsye.lr 4 1 ruirp FA Kit. No. 11 NINTH St.. above Cbesnst. BOOTS AUD SHOES. It EM O V A L. 1 C. li E N K K II T fc S O N MAWCFACTPRERS OF FINK HOOTS AND HUOKS Have removed irom their Old Stand, No. 43 South FCUKTH Street, to No. 7 I G CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased tho entire business .of Mr. Jxrnard Ilenkcit. tons fring nr tocother an lul menro stock ol goods, t ev will , t o In position to supply tlio wants of tke commuaitv at pr.cos some wi at bclcw tliot.e hcretofoto oiinrped. Tl cir increased facilities also euub'o them to make attvieof HOOTS AND bliUVd .or Vouihs fur su perior to w hat is niano elsewhere. The test HOOTs AND snOF.4 lor Ladios, also mode to order. 4 20 fmw2m J FLNE ROOTS AND SHOES, roil GENTLEMEN'S And Bovs' Wear, AT REDUCED FRICF.S, . AT IIELWEG'8, Ko. SC5 AUCII Street, Below Sixth. FirHl-clnfs work a, ways on band, and made to order at short notice. 4 24 liu'ip SHIPPING. tfrfty. HAMILL'8 I'ASSAliB OFUCK. U!LU 'A.SC IlOK LINE OF SI KAS KIW," -C s LEKOMA." 0. M iKlA,, "1 HIT ANN1A." "INDIA.' Fteini to L1V EKI'OOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DtTIILlB NKVtRY, t'OUK. AND UI.aHUOW. BATES OF PAS8AOE. PAYAllLE LS PAlEltCLUKK.NCY. CABINS iW , fWO, and 7f C-TLtRAOE tJ . HIE PAID CEKilHiATES Issued for bringing out passengers irom tne nbore points at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LlJiB. Also, to and trom AJ.L MA1JON8 ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. St LclAL N OJIC'E Passengers wl.l take partlculm no lie that tlie ' Anchor l ine" is the only line eriinting tin out-h ilckels at the above rates, from Philadelphia to the toints nemid above, and that the undersigned Is tbe only di, lv auiborked Agent iu 1 blind. Ipliia. Apply to W. A H A-4ILL. Sole Agent for"AN HOti link." 1 1" No-217 WALNUT Street. i-AfCT! F0R HARTFORD, COXN., JbistStCditect, via tho DELAWARE AND UAltl- The steamer SUSAN. Vandever, Vaster, now load ing at second whart below M'Kl'CK street, will leave ns above on THURSDAY next tne 24th Inst. Freight taken on icaeoiiabiO tonus Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIKD A f'O A 31 31 No. 1,'M South WHARVES. r .JCSL t0Li iN,';vv YOKK. PI1ILADFL- iaasiii-' i'i " i It '"'r'-' fc i-p-n-T Oomnanr De- hi.ui(.u fcwllisure Lints.vin Dcliiware and lterltan f'anal, leaving dally at 12 M. and S P. M ., connecting with al tortixrn end Mimrn lines. For freight, which will be taken upon accommodating Pims.atplyto WILLIAM M. ItAIltD ic t O., 9 16 No. 1.I2S DELAWARE Avenue tei f O SHIP C APIA IMS AND OWNERS. THE X undersigned having leased the KENSINGTON SCREW Dot K,beg lolu orm his friends and tlie patron, ol the Dock that be Is t re pa red with Increased fail (tie to accommodate those having vesse s to be raised oi repaired and belna a prac leal ship-carpenter and caulker, wi I give personal attention to tbe vessels en trusted to bin, lor repairs. rgg Lavtalns or Agents. rhip Carpenters, and Macluiitsii having esFels to repair are solicited to call. Having ihe agency lor the sn e of Wetterstedt's Patent .Vietallic i oinnositlon" foi onper Paint for the pietervation of vessels' bo'toms, for this city, I am pre paied to urnlhh tbesame on iHvomli'e terms. JOUN U. H AM MITT, Kensington eorew Dock, 118 PFLA WATIF. Avenuo above LAUREL Street. RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and aner MciNDa Y February li. two dally trains will run between Washington and Ltnchliurir connecting at Cordonnvl le w ith Virginia C-ntrul ltaU roud trains to and from Richmond as lo lows : MAIL TRAIN. Itsve Washington dally iMindar exepted), at 6'45 A. M , ana erilve at Lynchburg at 6-4 P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M and arrive at Washing' ton at o iti P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Washington dully (Including Sunday) at 6 05 1' M and arrive at l.ynchbmg at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at 6 30 t. M and arrive at Washing ten a' 610 A. M 1 olh trains making close connections at Lynchburg foi all points South and Souihwcst, and at WasbUimou lor Nor. b end Northwest. Flrt-olass sleeping cars will be attached to tho n'cht trains. The road Is attractive, not only for tts comforable accommodations, hut tor tbe fact that it passes the now historic localities ol' Fairfax, Buil Run. Manassrs, Bns toe, t at ett's. Kuppahannock. t uipeper. Orarge and Gordonsviile. places ol imperishable lutciet In the popular mind 1 In out h tickets to all points Sou'b ai-d Southwest mv le had In Boson, New York, Phllad-lohli, and Baltimore, rrd at the cflice ot the road In Washington Alexandria. W. H. MoOAFFERTV, Oeneral Supe lntendent, RANDALL & CO., PEEIUMERS AND IMP0ETEHS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine Englisli Toilet Soaps, IN GREAT VABIXTY, JUST EECEIVED. Also, Triple French Fxtractsand Perfumes. We have constantly on hand every variety of PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Towders. Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Waters. Shaving Cieams, Cosmetiques, tTooth Pastei , Brushes etc. 3 J 3m ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate locking-Classes, FNCIUVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Alanuiucturcr of all kinds of I.ooliinjr-Cjlaes. Portrait, and .Pic ture Krarnee to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. TDIRI COOR AEOTE THE CONTINENTAL, PUILADKLPniA. 8 15 $ V OOHPOVMD CAMPHOR TROCHES, JF- . rosiavs mvsatlve or cholera; DUrrhaa. Dyttauiy, and Cboltara Morbus Bote Faotor, 0. U. Needles, DragflftL ..e. DELIGHTFUL EXCUKSIOXS ON TIIE SCIIDTLKILL. The steamer, " KIT.VEIl WAVE," Now running Irom Falrmount to Falls of Schuvlkill, wl 1 leave Falrmount as follows, via. i At 7-20. 8-4U, 10, 11-20 A. M. And at 12 40 2,120. 4 40. an It P.M. Returning, leave the Falls at 8. 811 lu 0. li U. and 1'20, 2 40, 4, S 20, and 6 10 P. M F A It E. To Laurel Ill'l and the Fa'ls, 18 cenU; Colum bia Mrlt'ge or Wal li gtou Itetrer.t. 10 cents. 5 ws RAILROAD LINES piIiT.AriFL.rrUA, Wn.JIINGTON, AND bl JL TlUOflE KAlLHOAD, , . 1MMK TAPLF. temmchrlng MOM'AT April Ifl IWlft. Trains will fa. 1 etx.t tmnrr el HHOaD Street audWASHISii 1 L " venue, as lollows : Fxies irnlu nt 4 IB A. M. (Mnndavs evcented). fo hsltln ore and H afhington siopulng at Chester. W II mir.titin rark. 1 Ik Inn, OllhkAt, l'eirrvllie, 'lavre ne l.rsee A l erdeen. I'eriy man's, Magnoiuu t. haso's Sifmmer's linn Wnv Vail Train at 15 A. M. (Snndnvs excepted), fir liiilimtitf, stopping at al. regular stations between I'lil liijeltihia snd Halllmer . Delaware Kaliroad Train at f) A M (nrrta'-s ex cptd . lor Prlucesi Anne. A illord, and intermedial sistMirs Impress Train at 1141 A.M. (uuda.ri nccpted), for I sii n oio and w asl liton. ' F (press 1 tain nt a v M. iPundavs fxcentefl) tor ha -Im-re in d W aMilpjtMin shopping at hesb-r, 'avmoi t. wl'mlrgten, henna, Hktun, Northeast rorryvllle. Havte de 'are. Aberdeen. Verrvmnn's, Kduewood Mug Mills. bare s and hifiiniior t Kun Mght I xpnssat 111'. M. lor Baltimore and Wash mgton. I osfentershv It out from Pa tlmore lor ror'ress Mon roe Norn Ik itv Folni, otidy Klchuiond. will take the II A II iriiln, VIlMIMiTON ACCOMMODTIT TUTV Storaing at ail Matlous between fhlladelphia and WIN I rave rhllmte phla at. 11 ISA. M.. 4 !M 6. and tl 30 r.M. The 4;:i(i 1'. M . tiain connects with lioluwaro ItBilroad 'or Ilarrlnctnn and Imennediiite sfutluns pleaveVlltiilui'louat6 46 8 aud 9 3u A. M., 4 and 6 3D Irn'lns for New Castle leave rhlladelphla at 9 A. M 4 III snu ti r. M . . 'lllliCKin TK A I S H FROM BAITIMOItE Leave V ilmlnntcn at 11 A M., 4 HO and 10 V. M. CHIME FO- rilll.ADI 1.1'IIIA. Ltave I hts er at7 4. 8-4B, HI 14 and 11 40 A' M.,4 6 li, 7 .'H i i.d in , 1'. M. FI OM 1'AlIIHi'KF.TO Pntf.ADFLPHTi. I eae 1 alfln ore l-'ft A M., Wav mall fl"M A. M.. FxprcFs I Id I M..Expttss. 6 M P. A.., Exiireis. Wl, 1'. M., Express TRAIN'S FOP. PALT1MORE I-etve f header at 4 4!) and S A. M ., and 3 31! P. M I tsve V llnfngton nt 23 sno KM A. M. and 4-15 p. M. ere ght Trims wl h 1'assenger t ars attscned will euve as Imlows W I nnngton ior errt vine and Intermedlnto ststli ns nt 6 (S P. At. ltaitimore for Havre-de-Oraoe and liifi tn fdinlo stations at 4 4,1 V. M. Penvvillo lor V I mlritton end In'rrmediato stations nt 6 00 v M .eon uectlngat Wllnjitmton with 8A.M. train for l'hilsdc, phia, PCNDAY 1KAIS9. Express Train at 4-lA A n. ior lialttmore and wnh Irglon s'oppmg at i hest t, V min.ton, Nownrk f- lk. ton, hor lica-t Pcrrjvll e Iluvrc-tlc-Crace, Aiierdeu. Pert mxn Mngno la. Chase's and Memim-r'g Hun. Ml ht .X resp.U p M lor l'ailimore and Wnslilngion. ccon modnilon Trsln at 11 30 P. M. for Wi mlngtou and hitermrdiaie stations. liALllilOKt F(iR PniI.ADEI.rHIA. Leave l altlmore at 8-2 P. 11., slopping at Havra-de-C race. T'en.vvllie, and M lluiington. Also s ons at Elk tin and I ew atk (to take pascenners for Phi odnlimlaand It ave papseDpera from Washington or ltaitimore) ami i renter to ltc passengers Horn Dultluiore or Wasb inrlon. Accommodation Train trom Wl mlrgton for Phlladel phis and lutein. edla'e stations at b 0 I'. Al. 1K F. K ENN t Yjjtupetlntcndent. 1 J ti'LVAMA CENTRA L RA I LEO AD. X bUAlAtEK AKRaMIEMENT. The Trains oi tie Pennsj ivanla lentral Itallroad Wave i iho Depot, at Thiny-tlrst and Murket ntrecis, whuh In reached by the cars ol the Alarket Htrect Pas senger Pallwav, tunning to and from the Depot. The last car haven Fiont street about 30 minutes prior to the departure ol each Ttaln. On Snndays-Cara iesve Etevn h and Market streeB 4 niiutitea helure tbe depaituie of the Evening Mann's Paggage Fxpress will cal for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lef. at the Olllce Ko Wl t LesDUt street, w ill receive attention. . ,. TBAl LEAVE 1'11'OT. VIZ.: " " f,". llr n flt M lia'ly Express at (j.09 Paoil Accomniodatlon, No. I at 111 00 ' Fast Line hnd Erie IxprcssH at 12 00 M b airbburg Actommodatlon at 2 30 P M 1 am after Actt.ti niooo'lun at 4 00 ' Puoll crommcdation No. 2 'at S OB I litfburgh am1 1 tie Alal 1 Bt oo Paoll Accnmmndation, Ho 1 ntlOlO " Phllauephia t xpievst at 1110 " ... , .. JKA'fcS AlllUVE AT BKI'OT, VIZ. : l Incinnatl Express; al lo.in , 1 hlladeipl.ia I xpresnt....... at 7 10 1 noil Acron modatlon, No. I 'at 82u " ( olumbla Train Bt g.J Lancaster 1 ruin .'.".'."".'.".'.at 12 40 P. M fast Line I at 1 10 " Pao I Accommodation, Ho. 2 '."at 4 In liny Express at ija , Paoll Accommodation et V30 Ilarrleburg Accommodation '" "8t 9-10 " WomTayr' eXCe,,t h8'Uriltty' iV"ilf- "'Dally, except lltunnlng through from Philadelphia to Plitsbumh except unday "l cban8 01 AU otutr lralus uo'"y. I be Pem,s Ivanla Railroad Company will not asaume fio'te- except lor WVarlng Apparel and' limit their rrsponslbl Ity to Ono llun red Dollars in v;"- All Dig'g'iigo exceeding that amount in value will be at tho ritk ol the owners, unlet tuken by special TICKET OFFICES Are located at No. 6?1 ( benuut street. Contlnen tal Hotel, und Olrard House, wher Tickets mov be pro cnr.d to all important points in Pennsylvania, as well as the West, Northwest and Southwcot; and . ull pnrtleu '."J"t flV", ?" " t,nie aud connections by JOHN C. ALL! N., Ticket Agent. Alvo at 'Ihlny-flrst and Market streets on npnllca tifn to TUOMAS II PARKE. a Ticket Agent at the Doiiot. D Frnlprirnn rain runs dailv (except Sunday). For lull particulars as to fare aud aecom-nodaitons apply to 3 12 No. 137 DOC K Street FIILADELPHlA, GEK3IANTOWN, ANL NOURIHIOWN RAILROAD. ' On nud a ter WEDNESDAY, May 16.11800. , OR GUtMAMOVVN ' ' Leave Philadelphia 6, 7 8,0, 10 11,12 a. M..1 2 S-K S.4,8. ,, 7.8 ,lu, 11. ii 1'. M ''. Leave t.eimantown 6,7, 1H, 8. 8 '.'0, D, 10, 11 12 A-A 1.2 3, 4.4K.6 bH. 7.8,!), 10, fl '. M ' ' " ' Ihe 8 2o oown train, and 3H and &U up tiains wir nc stop on the CermMitown Ursnch. ' 011 BUM DaYS. I eave Philadelphia IHO A. M., 2 S 8, R. lOh P. M. Leave OeimantownS A Al.. 1.4, 6H !)H p M , "" .,.J ''NUT HILL R AILRO D. aid UP jl"adulphia 10' 1 A- M'.! 3 ".7. Leave ( hesnut Bill 10 minutes, 8 9 40. 11 40 A. Al .w o "v o i. u c w, miu in w minutes f . Al. ON SUNDAy.S. T.rnve rhllNlAlnhlu n-ln n.in...n. . u n n .. f a. ji., t, o. nun o r. a 1 to mlnii es p"ii minute A. Al., 12 40. 8 40, and Ft B t ONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRLSTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 8 3 minutes,, U-OA A.M.. Ih 3 IM. 6, tJK.MOnmuiutes.and HH P. M ""Ju"1? 3 ai'd F M0Ir1l,town 6fi' 7 M' ' 11 A.. M., IX, iH, tH, 'ihe6H P. At. ttaln will stop at School Lane, Wli.. I.ickcu. AianayunkpringAtill.andtonsbohucken on v OS bCNDAys. ' Leave Phl'alelphla 9 A. M..2H.4 and7W p. M Leae Norristowu7 A. M.. 1, SH, and 8 P. M. FOR M ANA y UNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 JS mluutei, 11 "OA A. M . IH. t. lis 6X,6H,8-05, and 1IH P. At. ' -t's. . Leave Manaj unk 6), 7, 8 20, OH, 11)4, A. if., 2, 5 6H, ON BCNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,2M, 4, and W P. M. Leave Munayunk IH A. M . li, 6, anlOH P. M. W. W. WlL"ON. General Hupeilntendei t, ''epot NINTH audOUEEAI MUeebJ. 1 Qri-rmLADELrillA AND ERIE RAIL -lwvv. nuAi. juib great tne traverses the North tm and Northwest (ouutles of Pennsylvania t iha City ot Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leaded and la ttieratcd by the Pennsv vanla Railroad f'ompanv. 11A1EOF PA'lSENtERI RAINS AT PUILADl- LPIII A Arrive Eastward Erie Mall Train, 7 a. M.i Erie jlx press Train, I P M. ' Leave Westward Erie Mail.) P. M i Erin Km,... Train 12 At. ' l nn-engrr cars run through on 'he Erie Mall and Fx press trams both ways lie t ween Philude phla and 1 ria NEW YORK CONNECTION. " Leave New York at 9 A J4.. arrive at trie 9 15 A. M. Le ave Erie at 155 P. M .'anlve nt New York 3 40 P. M " Eleg ant Bleeping t ars on a 1 the night trains. For Iniormatlon respecting pacneuker bu.iuesa, apply a i comer Til I lfl IK, II and MAUKlT Streets Plil a. And lor ireuht business, of the It. Kingston. Jr.. corner '1 hlrteeutb and market streets' rnnaueipuia; j. . itevnoius, trie; William Biown. Agent N. c. h It., ltaitimore. H. I'. HOI'MOf , General Freight Agent, PhUa H. W. t.WINNFK General I It set Agent, Phlla. A.L. lyLl It, Oeoeralup't, Wllilauisporr, 8 TPREIfiHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND JJ ai the Matlons on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting nuirouus. lAtgrAibii dknpatch. THi. CA M DEN aND AAIBOY RA1LIOAD AND IRANFPOKIA'IION COAlPANV FREIGHT LI.NFS lor New lorkwlli leave WALNUT (Street VVba fatfi o'i lick P Al. daily .Sundays exci pted,. Freight niunt be delivered before 4)4 o'clock, to be for w aided ihe srme day. Returning, the above linos will leave New York at 12 hoc ii. ai.d 4 snd 6 P. M Freight lor Tien on Princeton. KlnRton, New Brum a lek. and a I points on the l ainuen mm Amnnv Itml n ad ; a so, ou the llevitcre Delawure and Flemii'g lon HieNew Jersev the FieehoM and Jameshum and lie Burlington aud Mount llnllv Kniir.,,,,.. rouivd and loi w arded up io I P M. ihe Melvldere I'e aware I.cilroad connects at rhl'llpn) buruwlihtlie Ililgli Valley Ral roud, and at Alauua kacl'iink wnh a I I olnts od the Delaware. Lackawanna. and V estem Ral ronil, t'orwardiug to eyraciue, Bull o, nud other points 1 1 Wentetn New York l he ew Jersey liullroad connects at r nznnoth with lliA New .Irrspv I putml nullnti,,! unit aLKttwnrk urltl. tlie Alorils and Efsi-x Bailrosd A silo memorandum, pecli.vlng tne tn sr. is ana nam t I. tMl'D1 re. and coi ienees. musi. In every iimtauce ho Sent n ub each load oi goods, or no receipt wl. I be g VCD N 11. Increased tacl itlea have been mad for the transportation ot live stock. Drovers are luvlted to ire ti e rot'te. VV hen S'ock Is lurnishfd In quauiltlos ot two carloads o' nee It w I he delivered at the foot of For tie h s reet pear tbe Drovo Yard, or at Her No I. North it I vi r as the slippers ui deslguste at the time ortuhil n'enl. r terms or other In ormntlon, app'y to WAbi tR Fit! t AN. Frewht Agent, 111 0 22(i DlLi WARE Avenue. Phi adulphla RAILROAD LINES. Jj C A D I N G K A I L R O A D fillEAT TKl'SK UNr, ' IFNNMLVAM', THE rtt hi VLK ll.L, MmuCE i i,AJ V11rt?F.ANJ. AMD WYOAiINO AI, CANADA8 f,0K'111' OBTbWE8T, AND TUB SCMUEB ABHANOFMFNT Or PASAENOEB 1RAINX. . A'lw,f.''.'t0ml,"n'',1'f'Po,''' f IIIRTFENTTt and hours-- t-tiaeoi. Philadelphia, at the following ..., XORNINO MAIL. 1 viti. m' PesilliiB. Lebanon. Ilsrrlsbnrff Pnttn- 1 V,i!'i H,"'' ",ove Tamnema nhnrr. Mlllamnnort, lk.!t tl,,,.fr M"ra Fai s. I.orrnlo A lentown, I;rMilsffel,,",,i,, yut --1, '1vVloii"i"1.,l""1ec" st "FADING wi h Fast Penn t.i. inllnnu trnlrs lor Adentown eto , and the t l iNtriO I Z ,r.",M ,ot Hsrrishiirg etc at PORT i Ivin? ('wls Railroad train I f Tll- ,ln nrlinrr. Leek liaven. Fimlra etc.t at IlAliins M t ill ..li'"1 Central nn.berlnnd Vn ley and u J.'i ' . 1. - - K"l"'bannn trnlnn ior Nortlintnn.'r nc ilo P ' York thnmbcrsburg, Plnegiovo t, .. 'flPRNOON EXPRESS. - J , k 1 gif,c- "mn.eting 'h Heading aud 1 rninj ior j'hiUdeiphla leave Harrlshanr at 7 Jfl A M. ia1Vt''iiV'1IA!,,8'3W A ."rlvlna In l illadelphla at PA' P.d rsvmen!,0T.,r''u" ".v! """"l'rg at 200 at 7 OJ 1 SI? T.M., arriving in. PhliatlelpbU ' ' II ARRTSBtPO ACCOMMODATION m '?A0,, d""l1 7 W A M-nd llarnshurg at 7 35 A Al . end llnrrivbtira nt 9 W P. M. A'nrket trnln. with passenger ear attached lenven I blladelphla at 12 45 noon hn 'Heattlng " 'll! ,il ions I.eavii l.erdlnirai 113HA.AI and liowninctown at U 30 P. .. lor 1 hliadelnhla and ah way sa I n. All the above trains run dally, -tindrtv. excepted. t unt av trains leave l ottsvllie at h-tiO A. Al.. and Phi. Inc-e phla at 3-16 P Al. Leave 1'hllndolpbia for Reading at 8 00 A. Ai . t le utnlng irom Rcmlliifr nr 4 25 P. Al ( 111 Kim VsLLEY RA1LROAO. . .. ifU'J1'0.' I'ownlngtown and Intermediate no(nt ti ke the 8 (Ml a. Al. nud 6f0 P Al trains from l htia Uj ipLIn, returning irom Downlngtown at 6 35 A. AI. aud NEW Y ORK EXPRESS FOR PITTMJCBO AND TnB Tfi 1 A M., and 8'SP P M.. passing Lead tig at 1 Jfl A. Al and 14H P. M , ond connecting at Ilnrrlsburg with Pennsivnnla and Nor: hern t eir ral Ralhoad express trains tor Pittsburg. Chloago,,WII ilan stort. 1 inilra. Palt'more. etc. ''" Jit turelrg, express train le-ives ITnrrisbnrg on arrival fis V8 t,tnu'y'''l "Preii from Plttsnurit, at 3 and S,,WMi- J"'"''.' Knif at 4 49 and 111 52 X. 31.. and arriving in New Y ork at 10 A. M and 4 45 P. At. - leen- igtv f rTr.,ni' "ny " al"" between Jersey city end Pittsburg wlthoat change. A mall train ior New York leaves flarrlsbutg at 200 i . M. Mail train ior Harrisburg leaves Jiew York at ' ' SCHCYtKILL VALLEY BMLROAD. ' I ! if ,',i;vie ,'?"l,v'l,!. 1 nd 11W .M an.n tS ami 4-lA P M 'lamaqua at 7-?5 A M and 1-49 V,LKlLiL AND QVl.nANSA R MLROAD. mo'iVatJTK'aTon Ti ( ' K K j H a ?hihDB,!riflrf,'?'a'1'. ,,C,,H' nd fmlcrant tickets to Canada. P P P nt ln the hor,b "u1 We,t ot 8 AlW-.V.'tf 're oWnl tM on'y t fhe office ot . PRADtOI D, Treasurer, No 2n B F017IITH Mreet, Philadelphia, or to O. A. NK OLLS OeneiLi Superintendent. ReatilnK:- LB' u",e"11 COAlMfi l ATIOV TICKTTS .oan:il';:,rCardflrnUn, bta polllt' flC9,rpJ' ,, rtrn Mil FAOE TIf'KFTS, f.mdie,anyfif?n.sk'8' blWeln P0""S' t52M mchfot SEASON TICKETS. scr three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holder only, to all pointa. at reduced rates u,uulc'' ,or "elders t, ,,. ,. LtROYAl EH ' . ' caldl ! e imnmi n 01 ,lieV"" furnished W Ifh tare " lL""sclvcs and wives to tickets at -half . 1X( TjRSION TICKETS ; ? e.,fm rb"Jd' I? Pfi'dral S'a 1. ns. good for S ."..o""-,'1,'-,'"','1 Mondav. at reduced la o to no bad tn v at the 1 kket OUiee, at TllluTELNTh nmU'A i LOW HILL Streets. AmiuttNiii and CAL- , , , , FREIGHT. ii Goooi or all deseilptions lorwardad to all the abovo- n .. , 1HEIGHT TRAINS ' 1 P Al J J ",ad? Phl aUyt 8 10 A Ar., 12 45 noon, and 6 V lufl1irg. Lebanon, HnrrlsLuru Pottsville I'oit ilimon. aud all polnis beyond, r,''uur,, 1 T"18 ,,'1 ,,i!h! rJp1plHa l ost Office for all places on tne 1(!rJnEW YORK.-THE CAMDEN ANI 111ILADFLPHIA TO NEW YORK ' Ss foT'lovtsVv," -lr0,n wJnut "reet Wbatf, win leave A'' Yia ( amden and Amboy. Accomnoda a J v p is - '".t-aH'siin an d J eraVV V-ifvi'ipV"..! J .!;: v7'B ,D'n "nu Amboy Express;......,' a oo ''anom T'Laniaeut0 eouUl AnjDO. Aocommo At8A.il. 2 and J-30 P. M. forfcount Holly. Ewans- Beverly. Ed-ewater, hurmgton Florence Borden arte ftenioA' M and 4 ' LINES FhOM KiTAKPOT WILL LEAVES fltu.n . M, . -3" 6 45 P Al., and'l P M.(N'lcht) via 1 bea 4kt "U? . J"S7, t,,yJK X"rc" LtnesVfSe .3 ?x. epted ' Liue w '" ' un dlly- Allothera Sundayi At 7 'iO and 11 A. M.. 3 8-30 4 30 5, and 845 P M n,1 li f,,""V,,,-t',,or tol-'lrenion.ctc. "M'and At 7 Mid 10 15 A. it.. 12 M. S. 4.0. nud 6 P. M., tur Corn ye Pa 'I'orrndaie Holmesbur, Tacouy. WliluonuS l.rdcfburg. and Frank lord, and at 111 15 am ifl Bristol, fchenck's, Kddington.and 8 P. M lorlloluie furx and intennenia e siations. mruuiiuee- ches er Binghemplon, Osoego yracuse Great Bend ?'un U?".e, Scranton 'st.oudsburg, ,"er etc' 'The S?0 'f'.h'!', 1 "i"vuie MeinlnifJn? 1-1 17 Llreconneetsdlrcctilthttie train r em ""tc 0n 'r Uch -"""', AUentown, Bethe" AVi0-t,.Mivi?ir Laml,,,;T!Tl.1'.e nd intermediate stations. May I, ltbb. WILLIAM H GA IZMEK. Ae..tl ,?.or. BE'IUIjLbLAf, DOYLFSIOWN MArrar 8 A RR' EAt,T0- WlLLIAMSrOBT, .nd WiLKfi? j'-ii1 tFxpress), for Bethlehem, Alientown. !ar?e ' Bazlelon- Wlliiamipott, and wUk At S0 P. M (Expressi for Bethlehem, Easton ate. reaching I aston at 6'45 P. M. "s -it 515 P. M. ior Bethlehem, Alientown. Manek hunk. Danvl)lnd W UllanfBport ' J",no t or Dojletown at 835 a. M., 2 30 and 415 P. M. r 01 1 ort ahlngton at 10 A M. and 11 P Af For I.ausda'e at 6-15 p. Al. ' White can- 01 the Second and Third Streets Line Citw asengerlarsrundlreettothedeot 17 TR.INH Km FUILAfiELPniA, ili'p M? em ,t26A- w- aDd MS Soon, and Leave Doy estown at 8 40 A. 14.. I-1J and s sn p u Leave Lamdale at 6 00 A. M n0 4 30 '.eav Fort WaabliiKton at lo sd A U . and 2-18 P M , ON SUNDAYS. "ualor th iadeiphia 101 Beta ehem ntn a. M. rhlladelihla foi Doylestown at 2'30 p, M Doy lestowo lor Phfadelphla at 7 20 A. M. bethlebcm lor Phlladelptila at 4-30 P. M. H IS?S? XMMS K',?eCeUr ' UCM 0mC 881 ri.LIB CLARK. Agent. FA LL AND WIN'IER ARRANGEMENT. rirM0' WEDNENDA Y. November 15, 185. . I?' d'w,V,n' Haltm' and ta lonsoa Weat Jersej " i? t'o"' ?f""roa.d'l at M "d V- M. ands'i M " inteimedlate Ktationj, at 9 A. 14 ..'P'.1" "ay nHntermefllate Matlons af 8 A. M tf M llvl le, connecting with trelght Train Passenger Cat aitsrhcd lort ape May, due 3 4 P. uid I P. u7. U. rough Passenger oue 8 P. M. i.id'i'so'p'w010 "Bd'ulcruied'a,,8,atlont9A. htH ForWooCbury. Gloucester, eto. at 9 A. M., j' I (J Fre ight nl be received at second covered wharf lwinw 1 alnut street. Irom 7 A M.untlSP M. neiovf rcigbt received Lofore 9 At. wdl go forward am Freight dollvery. No. 228 s. Delaware avenue. ' " th W ziiV&ZkSVx'ToT' nlll attend to all Ihe usual branchos tf express boslnes.' r. ceive, deliver, and forward through other remonsTi fl iers Coninan u. ui all n.w. . .1.. -.L ri'"n"u,, . . r . - . v w a uuiiium n. article ui 'ruMed toTbem. " -uuirj, aaj 0fn4PNoa5ur. B. J- WILLI A MB, No. 16 North S IXTII Srrf , WU MANUiAClL'BEH OK " VENETIAN BUNDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In t) 't h. lowest prices. . f4 4iinrn BI ORE 8HAJE85 MADE AND IETTERJD. I