TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 18GG. OJLTY J IN TELL1GEN (JE. IPw Additional Lccm Items see Ftfth. 1'au Verdict of Cokonlk'b Jprt in the Hakmhr Homicide. Joun Bnatmn, sworn. Itustiftu i my uncle; I was com ag borne; I whs. at PassyiinK road and Federal utieet, oo west iide; 1 taw a tail eiy.rd man, diegeil la a linen coat and paulp, throwing glasses and plates; he a8 in troLt ot the bar; he was throwing tueru in the kitchen door, the little door back of the bar; could not ere an.ybod.y ; I saw a gun Ma chaigrd from the kitchen door; I raw auo it two leet ot the gun irom the door: it was pointed it the man with a linen dusier on; In about a halt an hour 1 was taken in the bouse by a police otlicer; I saw a man (lend; I recognised nun a? the man 1 saw throw plate at romc'jody in the little back door at the end 01 the bar; 1 shw hun throw some i ithes and bottleb on the counter; I was three stci.s past the door on 1'nnsy link road and heard the teport; I o d not see anybody in the bar but the man with the 1mm dusier on; I saw some men outside alongside of the carriage; I did not see Mr. Uastian. alary E. Peck, sworn Was at the house at Fosejiinli road and Federal street at the time ot the dilliculty; aw a carriage lrive up, and I calico: Mr. Peck up, and Hamilton cot out witn Mr. Planner; tbey all came into tlic bar-room; 1 think lSustian drank with them; don't thiuk the driver drank; while they were drinkiuj; Plntiey asked llarojer about some blood oa his coat; Haruier tunic 1 round and aked Eniuey what that he turned ana called bim hard names; Finney walked away and sat down; llarmer cnme'baclc and leaned hi hand over the chair that Finney was sittimr on, and com menced to call Finney all sorts of hard names: Finney said, "llarmer, aloujr, you are an atter cousldcration;" somebody tried to Kt Il.irmer iut, but he would uot po; at I a l they not hiiu out; heard some one say, "Let us po in and have an other drink ;"' Fmiiey walked towards the side doer on Federal street; I heard a scullle outside; I saw Rastian and Finney come running m at the front door; tbiy ran bvuind the bar; Itbinktaat llarmer was the tirt who came in a tcr tins: picked the tumbler up and threw it; picked up dishes, glasses, and bottlep, and threw th-m towards the kitchen; I did not see any oue be hind the bar; 1 thotieht there was some one be hind the bar, as I tsavv Wash. lUmilton throw things down behind the bar; 1 oo not kuo "what became ot linstian and Finnev; I was standing beside the door when the etin weut oil ; the gtn was iu tue kitchen; saw it there that day; 1 heard the report of the un; I saw Bastian, come out of the kitchen door, through the sitting-room, and out of the front door; I came out ol the side doir, and aked lor water to wash his head; basdan made no remark; Finney sail nothing; did uot see the eun hred: heard the report, and sav llarmer stacker back and lull ; don't know who snot the gnu. Charles II. Smith, sworn I was on duty on Wednesday nieht about hall-past eiht: By. ian came in and asked tor chief lingeries; tie said, "I waut to give m.vsclt up," and that be had shot a man; I atxed him it he had killed luui, and he haid he did not know; while 1 whs iu conversa tion with him the Coroner can e iu and said the man was Murdered, and that it was ex-Alderman llarmer; Iiastiau asked the Coroner if he was dead, and the Corouer said ves; I then took him down ttairs aud save him to tne turnkey; Bubtian sa d his lile was in danger and he shot him in self dole- e. William L. Hirst, sworn Ilia testimony was about the same as Oliiccr Smith's. The other evidence elicited was somewhat siiinlur in its general character to tuat given above. The lury returned the follow'.n? ver lict: That said James T. Hurmcr came to Ins death irom the eUects of a gunshot wound inflicted by the hands of Jacob Bastian, at the bouse of Joseph Peck, corner of Passyunk road and .Federal sneer, on the night ol August 1, IfsiiU, during a tie he in which tuo lile of Bati.in was in danger irom the said Janus T. llarmer and Washington Hamilton. Difficulty in a Hkpuulicax Politi cal Melting. An adjouruud uiect-.nir of Ue publiciin citizens of the Fourth Congressional District was held last evening at (Jneu Hill, Seventeenth and Poplar streets, at which Air. Ileunershoiz presided. The nieeunar was called to discubs the propriety ot a change ot repre sentation in the Distiiet." After some preliminary discussion on their purposes, sonic resolutions were ollVred. Amou hese the most prominent weie, that it is lit solved, 1 hat ait citizens and members ot the Na tioual Colon party ( Republican). vo c mm aud as sort the riflit ol assembling una exerossiiur our views mid ouiuious iu rcpard to the cour.-o putsu.o: Lv our Kt'imseutativo iu the Congress tlio United States, sua ol suyiii? whether he should havo our continued support in that capacity or uot. lino vi it, ii at, durmir the post five ears. In this State, our party has teen kuon as tho ".Na'ioual Union party," uuu we irote-t atiaiust any cliauire in tlio nuiuo by uuuuihorized persons. Alter some private discussion the resolutions just otlered were voted on, aud, in conclusion, Mr. Evans submitted the following : Itetolved, That in the Hon William D Ke Icy we have had a man wlio ua renr. tcniod tae people of the district, aud we mo.t heartily pledjio ourselves to secure his rciioni. nation. Agreed to. In the course of the discussion all the speak ers on the minority side denied being "Johnson men," but claimed to be radical Republicans who were dusati.-ticd with Mr. Keliey's course. KEPOBT9 OF THE GlJAEDIANB OF THE Poor. A stated meeting ol the lWard ot Guar dians was held job terday afternoon, Prenideat Erety in the chair. The Steward repor ed the house receipta at $1618. The Storekeeper re ported having received since his last report lorty pounds of forfeited buttsr. The Oat-door Agent repoi ted receipts from support eases at m-G8; eruiKrant tit, $153. The Houre AL-eut xepoited lue census oi the House ou Saturday, Aumist 4, at 2808; increase over the same time last year, 314; admitted within the hist two weeks, 2G1; births, 12; deaths, 33; di'-charses, 133; elopnuents, b"2; indentured, 4. The number granted lodcmps within the I ist two weeks was 49; meals, 142. The number of healthy males under (iO years ot nee is 117; in the working men's wing. 309. Total males and females in insane department, 61)5. Total males, 1203; total females, 1GG5. The Buard of Visitors sub mitted their monthly teport. The whole num ber receiving out-door relief duriug tue mouth ot July was 14.J7, oi whom 34 were lorelgners, and 736 children. The total expeurjiturfs were $CbO75. Tae Steward's requisitions were ap proved. ChAeged with Arson. Elizabeth Katar son wa charaed beiore Aldcimati lieiil. r ye tetday with having net tJie to a lot of weafius apparel, iu the house No. 9 Courtland place, ou the 6th of Julv. Dr. Blackburn, Fire Marshal, testified that he had ben sent lor to examine into the cause ot the Bre; ho found on viiitiug the house that the accused occupied the seconM story front room, and had access to the bath room, where the tire occurred, for the purpose of geitiufr water. The first s'.orv was rented by a Mr. linn, aud the thud story by another family. There have been frequent disputes among the inmates. Tin testimony did not connect Mrs. Kaerson with the buruiu1.' in any n.anner. The Aldermaa reserved his decision. Launch of a Schooner. Yesterday morning, at 9 o clock, a haudome schooner was launched from the shipyard oi Taylor & Matbia&, at Cooper's Point, New Jersey, t-he is named ih Maaaie '. Smith, and Is intended for thu coasting trade. She ia being built for Captain Robert Grace, of this city, and baa a capacity fit uhniit three hundiei ton". Her value, when completely fitted out, will be $20,000. Several other tine' vessels are buildmg at Cooper's Point. Accidents. John i'ay. twenty years old, resininsr in Teuii street, aDove vine, was run over yesterday by the Philadelphia Hose car riaee. and bad both legs tniured. lie was re moved to the noHDital. Henrv Sellers, tweutv-one vears old. was also admitted into the Hospital with an arm terrinly crushed, bv having it caucrht in the rollers at Ferry's rollin;; mill, at Phceuixvlllc. Ton injured Ii mo was ttiiiDutateu. Slight Fikeh. About 11 o'clock yester day nor ma it an alarm ol tire was caused by a i light conllbgrailon oi Filer's pianino-mill, in Fi'Ueutn Mnet. near Chesnut, bt the flam"" wire extinguished beiore any material inury a e'onr. Shortly after one o'clock a slight tire orxnrred in a boat shop, on beach street, above Marl boiougb. Yesicrday morrlng, at halt-past, ten o'c'ock. a slight tire occurred at No. 2001 Catltou s'reet. A dwelUig in the rear oi Nos. 1!)30 ana 1931 Lombard street was damaged by fire lat even ing to the extent ot abou. $500. Statistics of tiie Watkb Works of Philadelphia. The lolloping Mntcmeut shows tne number ot gallons of water pumped by the works during the mouth of July: GaJUmt of Average Ao. Work. water pumpnl, vr it y. I- ait nmuut 828 804 HH8 26,703 040 cluvikill S4 7UUH40 2.7M 181 l)elwar 18i0J7 4)0 e.iHI,0'2 1'wenivtourJi rt ard.. 824 li!0 2W2ito Ue rniaiiiow d 17 UH8 000 707 93 1,184 683 068 88,402,088 New Organization. The honorably dis charged otliceis ot the HKth Kcilmeui Peunsyl vat.ia Volunteers recontly held a meetinn, and organized permanently, by the adop tion ot n conct tut ion and the election ot the tollowintrollicers: President, Brevet' 'olouel George B. Wanner; Vice-President, Cap'ain Alex aiidcr S. Gardener, Jr. ; Treasurer, Caotain Jaeoo Kinesteel; Secretary, Adjutant C. S. Deir. The association 1b intended to perpetuate the memo ries aud friendships of the lute war. Cask of urowmno ix tuk Delaware Yesterday aiternnon two small bovs weut into the Delaware, at Dickersou street wharf, to bathe. They got bcond their depl n, aud one ot them, named Robert .1. Wade, eight years old, whs drowned. The other boy was rescued by a lad about twelve years old, whoso name was not ascertained. The body of young Wale was lecovefd, and conveyed, in the amb il nice of the South work Hose Company, to the resi dence of his patents, Fourth street, below Morris. Drowsing of an Us known Man. An unknown man, about thirr.y years old, was drtiwned last evening at Smith's wharf, below Cliesuut strict. The body was recovered. He is about bve leet eight incnes high, and has brown hair and havy moustache. His dress is a linen duster, black pants with a small white dft in them, white bhirt and an merino tinder- shirt. On his richt arm are the initials "H. M. ;" on the lctt aim, in India ink, a boot; supposed to be named II. B.Morgan, Mo. 1j3U Wood street. Coroner's Inquests. The Coroner held au inquest yesterday on the body of Thomas I'rcscott, who died ot cholera on an oyster seroouer uovt n tue uciawnre. An inquest was also held on the body ot Mary Ennis, who was drowned on Sunday afternoon in the Delaware, at Utis street wharf. The uame ol the man w ho was drowned in an at tempt to rescue her was Mr. Wilbam J. Cameron Commencement of Term. The Ausust term ol the Quarter Sessions commenced yes terday morniug. Judcre Pierce presided, in the absence ol Juuge Ludlow, who is to hold the present term, but was detained by sickness in Lis laruiiy. J. jvi. Kicnaras was appointed lore man ot the Graud Jury. The Court adjourned until Friday next. The constaDle returns will be received on Monday next. DTItTnEB HEARING OF U.K OF THE Late Rioters.- Wi.liam Watt, who is charged wim btuuuine: reter lung, in Almond street, on l-ruiay last, uuriuc an alarm ot lire, had a hear ine yebterdav, on habeas corpus, before Jud P erce. The surgeon at tne ho.-pnal testified that King was out ot dancer. Tne accused wes allowed to enter Dan in $iiuu to ausacr the charge of a'-sau It and battery with intent to kill, Accident on the Prnnstlvania Rail road. In spite ot the care taken Dy ill i-. road to keep the crossimr ot their road aud tne lies tonville Passenger ioud cleaied, there are aoci dents in qiieuttv occurring. Lust niu'ht an it a known white man was run over and killed at the crossiUH. A Large Engine. The eypnder for the new Corni-h ei gme lor the Koxbornugh Wa'er Wotks Wfis ciiot on Saturday. It is 72 inches lore and 10 teet btroke. This cylinder is 12 inches largtr thau any now used at the Works. Fines and Penalties Turned In. The lollowiug named Committuig Magistra a are the only ones that have yet paid hues aud peuuliit' received by thm during Jilv Join t'loufls, $50; Levws Ciodbou, 152; und J. li. Mas sey, $(ifi. Election of Delilqaxhs. The Fiist Dibtricl Nationiil Johnson Convention has elected the lollowing delegates to the 14'h of August Convention: Joseph Orr, Samuel J. Randall, John li. Mintou, Ueorge W. Kebinger. GitAPNELS. The Chief Engiueer of the Water Department has had placed iu convenient piace, jit all me Water orks, prapuels to be used in savii.g the lives of persons who may fall overboard. Mill to be Rebuilt. The Tacony Print Works, laielv destroy ed bv tire, are to b rebuilt as soon as the ruins can be remove 1. It is dci-igiied to put up two-storied building", instead ot four-storied, os before. Abbival of a Steamer. The steamship rropoiUis artived at this port yesterday from Liverpool, via Boston. GAS I-i I Gr II TOE THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOB PRIVATE HEPIDF.NCES, MILLS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, ETC FUKMBHINO FROM TEX TO BIX UUJUUtL LIOUTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. This machine la guaranteed ; does not pet out of outer, and the time to manage It la about five uilnutes week. The simplicity ot this apparatus, Its entire 'reedom ficin danger, the cheapness and quality Oi the .lgbt over ailoiheia, has gained to it the tavotable opuuon ot thoae acquainted with Its merlta. Ibe names ot those having und them for the last three years will be irlven by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where the machines can be seen tn operation. FERRIS A CO., Box Ul P.O. Rend fora ramphlet, 6 19 2ua fHfl AKCH PTREET. OAS FIXTUKES, V" 1ZCH iNDEMKH. BKO ZK 8T ATT ARY, Eru VANKlltK A l ' would repectiu ly dire Jttba at'oa tlon af thai' irbnds and t ie aubilo generi 'y, to their laige and eleaart assortment ot C, n fix TURKS IlANIIELlFKS. and ORNAMENTAL UUOmZK wimtn i hi. wishing handsome and thorounhlr madeCoodt, at vory reasonable prieea will tlnd It ti tueir aavantage to ive us a mh ueiui pur. nasiog eise- "m"'. Soiled or tarnished flxtuies raflnUbed with I special car and at reasonable prices. i dm VANKIBK k CO. COAL. O NE TRIAL SECUKKS YOUK CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL. AND BITUMINOUS C O .A. L , No. C35 North KLYII1 Street, Above Poplar, Enat Nld. 62 JAMES O ' li II I K . DEALER IN LEEIGII AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY THE CAKOO OK PINOLE TON. Yard, Bread Street, fcelow Fitzwater. ha constantly on hand a competent supply of the i ovc superior coal, sui auio tor lanu y auo, to which he calls the attention ot his iriuuds and the .ub 10 Ketierally. Orders lilt at No. 205 South Fifth ttreot, No 32 South seventeenth street, or tnmugh Despatch oi Post CiD.ce, promptlv attended to. A SUl'fclUOR tiUAUl'l' OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 76 5 RENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, S. W. COKNEK OK BBOAD AND CALI.OWHILl ST KEK 18, Offers the eelfbrau d Wtsi LeblK'b Coal trom the Greenwood Colliery, stoTe, Igf nu beater nlr.e f7-W: uttt)ftO A mo, tlie Tery superior HolmyUl 1 tlunl, from the Keeve&dale t oillcij .Nutoize blil) All otlier sizes tl (in All ( onl warranted and taken back Hoe of expense to the Bonliaper. Ii not as reprtscultd. AUto, tlie Coal fur ttltta 11 not lull welnht. Jllita WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CIIESNIT GROVE W11ISKY, No. M5 Sorth THIRD Street. It anvthlDB itas named to prov, the absolute purk ol tills Wblsky, the IcIiohIhk certificate' should dolt There Is no a coholic siiuiulum known coniUiiuidingsaol' etinn.ini,aliou 1 on, suCn lilt-h souices: PniLADELi iiia, September 9. IftiS We bare carenlly tested the sample ot HLSNifi Gl.OVl WHISKY which vou send us, and flnu tlmt ti contulns kom: of hie l oti-osois si bstanck known a H til oil Tvhxh Is Hie characterist'o and injurious in siedient of the -wblt-kies In genera use ilUOTH, UAUHK'IT S CAMAC, Analylcal cbeuiUU Kew York Septembers lww I have analyzed a sample oi ClirM T lii;(Jt VHlhKT received roni air i harles Wliarton Jr., 1 bliaueipMii! und havlnf; carulullv tcs ed It, I ait piei.st d to state that It is entire y fi:kb pkou poimoxou or helkiei lot s siihslunees It la un unusuallv pur una hucHavorcd quality ot wlilskv. James k. chilton, m. D., AnuLvtlcal CheuiU Boston, March 1 1859 1 have made a cheml'fll analysis ol coumierc'ul -ism pies ol ClJl',lM''I GliOVK W ai.-KV which pi ovchu be Irrc litm the heavy l usil Oils, und peneoly pure un nniiilul'crated 'I bp tine flavor ot this whisky Is derive lioui the iTi in iireu in manulacturinu It. lespecttuliy. A. A. I1.YEh. M I) htate Assnyet, bo l(i lloylston stiect lor faie rv 'rrrei.derpl'onn. or botu atNo-225ortr T111UU Street PnUade.phia. 41 M. NATHANS & SO N S I M P O l T K 11 s OK BRANDIE3, WINES, GINS Etc. Kto. No. 19 North FRONT Street. l'lULADELPUlA. MOSES KATHAH8, HOKATK A. Tl ATff AT4S, (lULAMlO S JiATlIAIlS. 1 1 9lU DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. P Koch steam wmm ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. Vn hen lravn to diaw tour oaitlculur attention to out new Frtucb Meani Scouring l.nabliuu tut iheltrstauiJ only one ol Us a.uu in mis city v euo notave, nui o.i a ibn leal iroces tea ore Ladles', U.nt emeu's, an 1 tiliuipn'. Carn.enta to ibeir orlulual tuato. wiiuou injuring thtm In Ue leant, bile gieat experience auo the best n atuluery trom France euuble us to warrant per ect satiaiacnon 10 a l ho may avor us with tbeh i.atrnnaue. LADIES' DUKhStl1 O' ever, desci ption wither without 'irlmm'nKfl, are cleaned and UdIhIiou wllliout being taken apart. wnotDor uie coiur is genuiu uri!nVrR 'lnaka and Mantillas t urtalna Tab e Covers Carol ts Velvet Hibbojis, Kid Cloves, etc. cleaned ami reoiiisbed In the beai manner Hen lemen'a summer and Inter Clothing c tuned to pertecti n wlthom In jury to the stud A.so Flags aud liauueia All kinds oi s laics r moved without c tailing the whole All ordti are executed under our iu mediate supervision anil tatlFtaction auaraDterd in every Inn1 ante A call am' examination ol our process ropectlully solicited. ALBLD1LL iV MHX, 12mtbsii o. MO RACE HtiecL TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. ras PHILADELPHIA fUKGEONb OfjTv BANliAO. INS'lTUTE. No. 14 N ifij-- - mmm btreet. above JttarKet. it. IVT HT, alte' thirty venrs' nructlca exiitri"nce guarantees lie skilinl adluntmeni oi bs I'remUu l aunl i.raduatinr 1 romie Trusa, and a Vanetv others Nui porters. Kiasiio Stockings .--iiiiu oer Hrao run nr., r un ih'ubuiicb, rib, aiolluieuiB ducted by a Lady. MONUMENTS, T O M li S, GTIAVF-STONES, Etc Just completed. beautiful varletr ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS TOMBS ADD GRAVE-STONES. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part 01 the United BUtes. HEN It Y 8. TARR, M ABB LB WORKS, Iwfml No 710 CfiEFN Street. Phllu-""-!!!, T- ixinBriPt! DTtAWlIW CARDS. A BEAU- JJ tiful seiitsot views, flfieeil In number deslgnel JJ tiful seilsot views, fifteen m numDe loTtbe Instruction i of oaekaae .Wllb the EVF.NINU 1 r.LEOtt YOIilC ctlri'EB tc.,wlUbetotuidi.iivaal UU. NEW sale at tne a-. I. r. n n c, i n . mvivrn and rnriNilT Htreata. VI Z J- -3Q . f rorlimoiiniiics, fli AW 3 roi'ifullos, 1 1 1 l ( i DrcKsln;; tusi-s, f 3 5 $ BuiiUfW Cttscs. E- nf II waniNu . Ladioaandacnta'Pl '',,t'JlL'"olll II OlkH i I made Into il Il Ton it 3 Batchela and i ) .u hfU, II 11 M.Kn?K T"V0Uin Bags, g J) yuuKH. In all elyles. - AMUSEMEPJTS. QHAND NATIONAL CONCERT TOR THE BENEFIT Or THR SOLDI EIIS' AND SAIL0HS' NATIONAL 0RPHAN8 HOME FUND, rDitn AtaricKS f the fcOLDlERS' AND SAILOKS' UNION, v ASblNGlON, D. C, AT GROVEK'S THEATRE, On Thursday EveLing, October 11, 1803. 3CU,PC0 tlcknti! at tl ec!i 7S.fl0 presents, valued at 2.V ,1 CO. consulting of Fine Kenlilonoen, Lou. l'lanog, IiltiniondR. Jewelry, 8llverre, etc e,c, Ibe insnv swindling chemes tit have been pre sented to the public, during he past few months, somo nbtit delayed our Bles, until we were alilo to sa Is y the paoole tbroUKhoat tli country that this enterprise wai genuine, and scileiv lor charitable puipoxos. The 1'lrec- tors are confident of the sale oi cvory ticket, and have allotted sufl clrnt time to guarantee the saes without any luriber postponement. TICKETS CAN HE OBTAIN ED AT THE OFFICE Oi' WILLIAM E. OWENS, 'o. 527 CHESS CT STREET, Philadelphia; ALSO, SENT TO ANY POST OFFICE IN TIIE COUNTRY PROMPTLY BY MAIL. F. NOLEN & CO , ticnoral Agen s, No. JIO West FOURTH Street, Wilmington, Del, MANAGING DIBECTOBS. Major 11. A. II LL, 1'irsident Ko.dlera' and 6ui ora' Union, Colonel CHAR1 18 E CAPEQaKT, Major M. 11. ALBK.RUEK, W1LUAM 8. MOUSE. TREASCRER. J It. IIUTCHINHOM, Esq. Cashitr Nullonni liaua oi tiie kituropolis. TRFASt'KT IlKrARTMRNT, ) OFPlCg OF 1MKUN.IL IvBVF.SIlB ' V AK1I1NC.TON, dun '11 106 ) Whereas II A Hall and o here, as iaiiainii oireu- torn" o the 'Oraud tionl concert," to be neld in asliiLtion. I'. C, on .he nX oi Au-ust next nave inaoe Cue tpp nation to i.. t lephan, Co itctor o1 lnte iial Lex line lor t tie Collection Dietrkt ol the D.ntrl t ot lolumbla, lor in ruilmiun to ho d a lottery, raille, or Lilt euicrnrire, ami pnavnted to tiim satWl'actorv ovl denco tbut the proceeds ot said lotlur., ratlin, ot vlt't micrprlso til re uevo.ed to cliaritab e uses permission Is l,erfli framed to eu h ".Managb g lilrectora" u bold such lotttr, rulllu. or giti enierprse rce from a . ch.ro, wlie'l.er tro n tax or liccnae. In respect to such lo toiy, rathe, or fclit enterprise. E. A. KOLLl NS, commissioner. All orders must be addressed, wlthstnmns Inclosed to Wll.l.l ,M N. MllltK Secretary Soldiers' pud Sailors' a ional Coiwurt, wastiliiK'i'n, L C . Lock Bux Mo. 31. We refer, bv permission, to aior-i.eneral " Intleld ,i. Hancock, IT. 8. A. l.imral Kobeit C ftcbtnek, M. ... Ohio, (.eneral Hiilbiri E Palno, M vJ , Wis. t.eueru. Jtbn 11. Kclchain M C..S.Y. (.(iicrul .lumen lilunt Kunsaa. (.(uiTulJ f.. Ucuunck, liwa. (.iiiirai 11 C. Ale aliuin, 1). O. 1. intra o v Uavt. n, js i . hon. i liomas V terry. M. t'., Vlch. tiou l.ci.rn' l.awr.ino Jl. c., 1 euua. 1). ('. l ointy Ksc. 1). . J.BlorJ i . Doutiity, N. Y. Ik n. liiiliaul ii null, .Mayor ot wasuingion, u. u. l.on l.cury C Iitiuinu, Ai. , onii. l.on. Y lien (.'. InKOrsu 1. j. . t 111. bull, hulliui'l J Kamlali JM. . I eunfl. lion T l.iri;eo .m C, New Y.rk. II n. Htm? i son C. h. B. luu lia Harris, I' t. In u. 11 t . ie. v. Hon Ko lan V. hali y M C . Ve Va. I on V l luui i) heliey Ai . reuna. lion A.H.i atlin, M. t ., N . V 1 on.Leoi.anl men m . i. , i enna. 1 tu. W ln.ni A. hcwt'H. M '. N.J. Hon Ceore W. Juliiin Al.C Iud IK n teiilicn r . v hhud, m j. reuiiu. Hon. J. li Uiinel, M i'.. Iowa. ;ajorU. M. Van lUiren, N. Y. t en K. li Haves M. ..Ohio. II. n. 1. Holmes M C, Newjork. lion. (1. H-l ai nam M W.Va. i' n. Jnmes A. mui in, i f"3" . ... Hon. IhomasT. Davis.M CewlorK i ti ira n ffiSi T STREET THEATRE. et above Tivelftn. Ih Management respeettully announces to tho nub II iha Ibis establishment wi i be c osed lor tlve nlgliti In or. cr to Five proper rehears il to the powerlui new bceulcauu atlollal riay, iiiiiiiiu .,. h -t A I AT OR, Tlirj R ,AV c.o J? 11D rf n. 'Mm iniitrntn scenes of tills nluv rn'iulro the entire nee ot the stuge, day and night, ior the ubovii-naiiieil tlu e. In order io make preparations to render hem with pioper vuect, tucreiore tue mnim oiumu and . . . ... KlOFlilED HATUKI'AI Ll.iuu,auiisill, p, ben will be piooucea, ior 'iie .,,..,. r 1 hM i l i.il r in r ni . BvCCABT; Oil. THE KNAVtS F UlE PACK, with a most powetl'ul cust, now scenery, warm one, afcpoimmeutii, etc. WALNUT S 1 K K K T L H K A I It K N E. corner ot JilNTU and WALNUT Stronls. IRlUWl'BAM I TitlUMPHiNl l ' ....., n I. XT T J DITII .liLI Dill , IINljI 1 I HE V ,1 UliiAlbUIlll.l, UREA. BU''CES8 OF ALaDDIsl THIS iTucsdav) FVf NiNH, August i, second night oi ihe Orli nial Paeantoi ,LA1,D1N0R Tilu. WONDs-KKULLV'P. Almloin wlss Lille tljrmou us uerlurmed bv her In mis city ior over FOI RTEeN WEI-Ki. ALADDIN EV'KY KVIv.-Ntu. V A LEW 8 (LiAlfc Mll.L.l!.lt) IVl.Mf.U OAhDKN-Nos -Tii vir B, ii KAMI liSlivu Ji x vijsijjiii MUIU'LY. P.y two large and efficient Orchestras. 1 0 NIGH I , Ana EYE BY NIGHT In connexion with our EXCILSIOBbTKI.su BAND, a Brass Band, coitpiisliig tne best AriiaW in the city will per.orm. B fi.fcnw. Our spacious 01111 uier Uar-icn, artistically laid out witu bhrubbery r oiiiiibiiis etc. IN 1HC trtliiE'n 1 ' . u . w . -, i.'...ioii. ..1 unii.t uir I.' . v ILIES. tho host of Creams and other Uelreshuients will be served. 8 1S GYMN ASIU 31 VOR LADHI. OKSILEHtS, A1J c-UlLUJltb.n. OH.'..' '.I.'iU Vll'lll i 1 1 lu.'ll '111 1.1. 1-1 N. E I DKM.tt lie i.. 1 " ' ..... . j . u u . OPEN .VEUY DA Y A Nil EVENING, ALL rvui.tn Bodl'y eieiclse Imparls health and strength th beat rev en live acainst sickness c- the omliig 6244U1 iro esors UlLLEK RAM) LEWIS. . mnr. nTiVfW WITTfMI WV. MAMfT. Tf'ii facture recommend themselves. We pioiulso tu our pairona vtwr uc.u'i , - ship ourabiiiiy. ami reasonab e prlcea cmnb ned with a mil auarantee For sale on y at NO. M7 WaLNUi trPPt. A.tvn u ivnvinTnDf vrn i"'A TO RENT. LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VFNTILATED ROOM, ON TIIE SECOND FL00U OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South TUIltP Street, TO RENT, With or without isteam power. Apply io the oilic?, first floor. RAILROAD LINES. Tr K A 0 I N O R A I L H O A V X tiKF.AI TRttK LIN , KOH HHLMllLI HI IO 'Hfc IMf.RIOB O lEMSMLVAI , IHE hi Ht VI.HIi.l,, UoUR I A S N A . I MliFPLvfcD A. D WYOMING V vl, II YH THE Ki.KlH, OKlW.81. AND Tdt AN1)8. SUM Ml K ARHANOKMKNT OP PaSENOER 1KAKN June 4 1H;8 leavlrr -tie I oninany's Iepo . at THIRTKENTII a ( A I 1 1 Willi L Mreets t bliadelphla. at the lo.low n hours : MOflSIN't ACCoMMOnTIO. At 1'DOA.ki.ior Kc.rm an Intermediate Statlo fcOb.N 'hO f XI KaSS. At 6 15 A. tl. or Kiaiiinv. Lebanon Iiarrlsnnr Pot Mile. lli,rove Tsmaqua unhurv, Villlams.io I Iti.lrn, lii cl,s er Mn.ara Fa s, Huffalo. A Icntow IN llkifb'irre 1 ltl on, York, t nrilale, ( hambersbur l.'riersuwn tc etc. IMe tiain connects at READINdwih Fast Penn 'Vlvunla Latin ad trains tor A lentown etc . and tne Itlku n l.ty train lor Harrisburg etc it POKl C11MON w tb I a'awirsa Kr.ilroad trains tor 'll iln astrrg. Lrca liavin. Unilrn no i at Il.RUH 'I1C with i rthern ( entml t umbcriand Va Icy. and f- c 1 1 1 m I k 1 1 , and Siifqurtiannn trains tor Nurilntiuh 'i l.iu.l, Wil lam . port, York Chnmberbury, "Inegiove, etc , , aFIEK OO APUK'N Leave l hllaoelpl la at a P M, for Itcadlng Potts vllle. Ilairirtiurg etc., connecting with Reading and ( i lumbia Hal road t Bins lor Co nnitila, etc. Kl A 111 Ml l Oil atOPATION, Leaves j.fLdtng at 6 CO A . , atonpinir atallwaysta Hons, a living at i'hllatlrlnhla at ft Al A. M. H turning, leaves Philadelphia at 8 09 1. M. I arrives tn lieadinii at 7'M P. M. 1 rains tor r iiilaileihhla leave liar 'shurv at 8 W A M ard Pot svllie at 8-4ft A. M arrlvlnir In l'lillailolDhbi at 110 P M. Aiteinoon trnlns eavo Harrtsliurg at 2 10 I'. M., I'otisvuie at a 45 1'. M., arrtvltig in fhl adelpbla i)ARLl?iaHO At COM MOD TIOV Leaves Hci riinu si 130 A. M.and Hnm. nr at 4 10 T M I ounce Ilia al Rra.ilng with Anernnnn Accom intdatlon south, att'U P. Ai arriving in Philadelphia 9 111 P. M. A arket train, wl'h passenger car attacied, loavos riil om lit la at Vl 4f neon for Heading au au wav st: itns Leaves Jvcudlnu a II 3' A. M ana Downiuutown nt IJ-ii' I . ior i in ancipiiia an" ai way a a I 'lis. Alitaeahove rains run uuiiy. umiiv cx-eptc. Kiinmv trains leave loltsvllle at MM) A. M .and Phl- lnc'e i bla at I IS 1' M Leave 1 hradelphla for Keudiug at e(JU A. at. ; ic nrnina rom Kcaninir at 4fo f il. tills H V LLK Y KvlLKOAl Pasreni rrs lor Downlncti wn and Intermediate omnta take he l ie ai d K ft A. M. and ft 0 P M. trains Irom I'M adelphla, returning irom Iiownlngtown at 6 35 A. M. auu ifA noon. NEW VOUK EXPhES PITTSBUIiQ AND THE r.n t . Leaves Sew York at 1 A M.. and R'fri P M.. nansinff leaning at lift and 11 6.1 A. M and 148 P M , and con niitu uai llarrisburg wlib I'cnnsi vanla nnd Nur licrn (ntral Ballinad exprefs trains lorpittiburg, Cblcotio, W ii lamsi ort 1 Imira, lialttmore. etc LtuiTiii., optti-s truiii e-.v s llarrisburg on arrival oi ibe t'cimsylvai la eorrss from Pltisouru. at 3 aud s fS A. M and H i 8 P. M.. parsing Heading al 4 49 and Hi bi A M.. and 11 SOP at., and arriving In Sew York at It) A. M and V 4ft P. M. f leeping earn accomnanv tlicso tains through between Jerse) Lily and fitc-burg, with out change. n miiii train lor Ketr York leaves ITarrlstiatg at 2 10 P. M. Mai' trair lor Harrlrburg leaves hew York HUM. s(iiuLKiLL valley kulkoak Tialns leave I'oitsville at 7 and 11 :tl) A. M., and 7 tft I'. M leturnlug Irom '"u.oiiua at 738 A. M. aud 1 4b end 4 1ft P M Ift bUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA R MLROAD. trams leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M lor l'incgrove and Barrisburg and 1 ftu P M. lor l'incgrove anil rrmnmit, teturnlnv from Uarrlsimrg at 3 20 P. M., aud trom iro iLontat 7 35 A. al. and A th f. M. TICKEiH Tlirongn first-class iickels and emigrant tickets to a'l the prluclpal points tn the Norh and vv et und Canada. i lie lollowing in ki ts are obtnl able only at tlin otllce oi H LlAOr01il. Treasurer, So 221 8 FOURTH Mrcet, lhlladelnliia, or ot G. A. MkOl LS, lieueiaj Supcrinundent. HeMuing: COMMUiATION TICKFT'S At 25 percent, discount, between 4uy polnta desired, ior laaillics ai d hnns. MIl.EAC.E IK KITS, Grid tor iOdO miles, bo. ween all points, $52-59 each, for families and tiiius ., SEASON TICKETS, for three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to ail points, at reduced rates II.) I:I,SIK.M residing on the line o the road will be furnished earns entitling tbiniseives and wives to tlcketa at bul. inru. t X. LhMON Tli KEls Ft cm Philad lohla hi nrluciral 1:1 l ns good lor "a tuioai . Suuiiuy.and Mondav at reduveu In e to bo had m v at the 'licket Oflue, at THIi.TETii and CAL- 1 i w II I LL htrceis KHEltiHT. uoo.'s of all descriptions forwarded to allileabflvt nolnts irom tho t ompauy's new Freight Uepot, b Hu A l) ami wn i.uw nirtets. FHL1GH I' TRAINS LenvePbllade1 pbiu oaily at ft 30 A M , 11 45 noon, and b f. Al.. n r ucacing. i ebanon, tiarnsburg, I'otisvilio Tort Clinton, and all points beyond. ilAII.S ('lose at thcl hlladc phla 1 ost Ofllcc for all places on tne loou anu lis oimicues ai ft A. al , anu lor ine pruicuitii laiious vuiy uinio r jn. a io IjIUI ADEI.PH1A, .CEUMANTOWN, AND Ou and a mr W Kb ESIA Y, Muy 1G 1868, un ui nm iMunn Leave 1 hliadeipbla 6, 7 8,D, IU II, 12 A. M., 1, 2, 3'1U, Mi , ft, th.o 7. e U, IU, II p il l fbvct.einiiintowne, 7, 7. H,20, 9,10, 11, 12 A.M. i,'t :i, 4,4. ti 1. 8,11 10, Il P. M. i he 8 'I'' sown train, und i -t and s up tiains will u.j too on the GermtiUti vin limncli. ON 'N Da VS. 1 enve i hllaitelpRia f)-10 A -M.,2 H S, lnt r. H. Linve GeiuiBiituwr 8 A Al . 1 4. OH !iX P. 31. 1 l E.-MT PILL RAlLROD. l eave I'hlliidelohla 6. 8. M. 1'2 A. M J. 3H 5i,7. si d 1) V. M Leave l besnut UII1 J'JO mlnuies, 8 9 40, U1UA M 1 40 il ) 5 40. 0'40 8 40. and In 40 minutes P. Al. ON MJHAl.--. Leave I'hlladelphlu ! Ill inlnuie. A. M., 2. S. and 8 P. li Leave I hCMiut Hill 7'4i minutes A. al.. Vi 4u 6 40. au 20 niiiiu en P M l K l O N MIUIIl" M IN ll AUKKIVI'UWM. Leave 1 li li elphlati. 8-U.r) nilnu eg, ll'b.'i A.il., l.", 4H blii, 4. 8 vi 11. in u les, and llh P. M. 1 tuve Noir'ttowuoH.I, 7 Ml, 0. 11 A.. M IX, 4 tih II d 8 P M. lie6H P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane. WKa hiekon W anayuiik, hpriugan, and t oushofaot ken ono' LeavePhlai'elphla9A. it..'M i'maVi P.M. Leae Norrlslown 7 A. M 1, ti'A. aud i P. M. Full M ANA YI NK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 96 minutes, 11 'Oft A. M., 1H, lb 68, OH, 815, midllH P. M. i.iave Aianayunk tilt , 7 8 20. OH, 11 S, A. M.,2, 5. C-H 8H U' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. t., 'IH 4. and 1H P. M. Leave Alanav unk VA A. M . IA, 6 ami 9H P. Al. W. H. W1L ON. Ceneial t-ui'Mln!cnot t. lieiot NIN'l B and GREEN Htreots OK Til P L'N N SYLV A MA RAILROAD. Bepoi third Htieet above Thompson. nor HKT U.hKM. DOll IP'IOWN. MAUCB jHt'NK., EAHION. WILLI A MS PORT, and WILKES. BARRK. At 7 30 A. M. (Fx press), for Bethlehem, Allemown vlaucb thank, Uazloiou, Wl.llamsport, and WUkef arre. A . 3 30 P. M (F.xpnesn) for Iletu'chem, Easton, etc reaching Faston at "45 P. .M. At 616 P. Al., lor Bethlehem, AUeiitown, 61 auo Vorrov1estown at 8 36 A AI., 2 30 and I-1S P. M. oi Fort V aj-lunt-tou at 10 A Al. and 1 1 P. M. gor Lansda'e al b-16 P. Al. While curs of h( Becond and Third Htrcets Line Cit) t'seuger I ars run dlrtct tothedeiiot nuih ion puilaLelphia. Leave Bethlebem at 6 26 A. Al. and 1216 Noon, am LcnveVioy estown at 40 A. U j-15 and 6 30 P. 11 Leave LaiiMlale atblO a. M ...... Leave Fort Washing touf. "ats. ' nd 118 1 ' rnnaneipDia ii nu c..u . . Philadelphia 101 Doy estowo at 2 Do ieston tor l'bi adclnl.Ia ai 7 Bethlebem ior Phlladelnbia at 4-1 Philadelphia 101 Itetu enera atn A At. tim r. ol. 7 20 .1. fla. 3 r. M. 1 iir,uh '1 lckeis must be piocuied at the ticket Othot fHIRD Btreet or BERKS Mreeu 521 kl.LlH CLARK, Agent. 7 ! KT J EKSKx U.MI.HUAU LINKS, FROM VV loot ol M'llKFT ritrcnt (Upper rerryi com 11 lUCillg osi A Y.juiy 10, m ,ti.ve Pulladeiphiu as '"For'apeMay.g A. Al.. Alalli 2 P .1... .il- l Knm KlDtoii Ai , Accommoda- l or Lr dgeton, rjtieiu, and Intermediate points, 8 A. V. und 3 3u 1. Al. For Alllivli.e, and Intermediate points 8 A. M. and 2 P Al Wcodbury Accommodntlon, 6 P. AI. ' RFTIRNINO: Leave Cape Vav ct 0 30 A. Ai., Aioil; 9 A. M., Fast Ex rcsa: 6PM Fx press ' 1 eave lrldgetou 7 16 A. AI. and 3 80 P. M. Freight " Tca'vealem 7 A. SI. and 3-15 P. AL Freight 6 46 P. Af. Li sve Al illville b'S6 A. Al aud 6 3d P.M. F.elghtllOJ AFrelght will be leceived ut Second Covered Whutt ho w Wauiut ttrcut. irom 7-Ot A. At until 6 00 P. AI. Ihut received Lcloie 9 10 A. Al. will go through the same ""Freight Dcllverv, 0 228 S. DF.f. AWAHK Avenue J. VAN BtiMSSKLAKit, fcuperlutcujent. The West Jersey Fxnrrrs 1'omn.nv will attend to all tl e usuui u:aiicnea 01 1 xprcss business, A Specia' Ich- pel gel aecim values each tliroi gli train. Oulce No. 6 7 2 hai.hiji rui ci i niiauoipiiia. I860- PHfLA DELrill A AND ERIE RAIL ) ltOAH. Ibis treat me traverses tho N01 ih- ern and Northwest I o unties of Feiiu-cylvunla to tba I Ity 01 trie on Lake l.rle It has beu teased and is operated by Ihe Pennsv vanla Railroad company. II A) K OF PASK N 1, Fill RAINm A'l P11ILADKL''HI A. Arrive F.astwanl krin Alall Train. 7 a. ai. ; trie ex press Train, I p. AI. Leave Wnntward-Erle Alall, P. M Erie Express 'passenger cars run through on 'he Erie Mall and Ex press trains both ways between Pbllade phla and l.rle V NEW IORK CGNM.OIION. Leava New York at 9 A Al. amv at Frie 30 . M Leave ne at 4 46 P. Al an Ive at New York 4 10 P. Al Fiei ant Bleeping Carson a 1 the night trains. For In urination respecting pasaeuger bu.iuess, apply tl comer TlilR'l IK li and MARK IT 8 reels Phla. And lot Ireu bt business, of the coinpanv s Agents, H. B Kingston Jt . corner I hli-eenth aud A erket streets l'Mladelphiat J. w. Revnoida, t-riet William Btowo Agent N. C fc H., Ballhiior H I . HOPHIO", General freight Agent. Phfla H'W. GW1NFB General l Icket Ageu', Pblla. a'.L. 7 Y Li, At General eup't, WUllamspon. RAILROAD LINES. TDllILArF.LPHIA, WllUKGTON. AND DAL J. IlliORE RAILROAD. , 1 li. TABLE. rorrm.rclng MONDAY, Jul J. lftfl, TrUiM wit io. 1 eoot loimr of PRO D Bireet and WaHUINU- 1' N Avenue aalollowsi Fspicss I rain at 4 16 A. At (Mondays eirwn'ed) for Liiltlmoreand Vashmiitos stopulng at Chester, Wlt n.ii gtn Nev atk, .1K1 n Noilhi at, I'irr.vll'e.'lavrs, de (.race. Aberdeen. Pen) man's, Aiagno m, chaae'saod (limnier Bun W av A' all Train at 8 16 A At. (Bnndavs excepted 1, fnr Fsitimorr, stopping at al regular statlo'ns between Phl lm r 1 1 It la and Laitln or . Delaware Pal road Train at t A At ( Jntirta- n ci pied, for Frlticcs Anne Mil onl, and intermediate SllltlllliS lx.resTra'natlP41 A.M. (!nndavs ezoepted), lor lainnoiesi.il washlnlon. F xpre s 'I tn In nt a P Al. iPundavs exeepted) ior Bat tlint.re 1.1 d W aflili'i t'.n s opping at he.b'r, " latmoiit, Wtnuiglon, Nev,ars, t IK ton, mtlieast PerryvlHe, I avie de (i'ace Aberdeen I'f rrvtnnn's, Kdaewoott Aloe nolle, hare', and Mcmtner s Run I , Msht 1 xpress at 11 P Al. lor Baltimore and Waah lrigton. 1 0'iertersbr Boat from Ba tlrrore 'or For rs Mon roo Nuru Ik. Cuy poinu aud Richmond, will take the II 46 A Al rain. V ILAIINOTON A(COMAtODT10V THAIV, Ptopplngatailtitatlons between l'Lll lo phla and Wil mington 1 i if Pbllsde phla at 9 A. M., 12 30 4 30 6 and 11 39 P. Al. Ihe 4-:mj P. Al. tialn conni'ts with Delaware Hallnd 'or Ilarrlntton and inlenneilmto stations. 1 cave W linilu ptou a 1 6 30 716 and II SO M.,4 nnd fl'30 r. Al. ibo 115 a. M. train win not stop t sialions betwetii t berterand I'h'lailelpbia 'I rnlns lor e w t astie itavo 1 hiladclphla at 9 A. M 4 L0 anu HP. Al. lllRGtGn TRAIN A FRO BALTIMORE Leave Vi ilminvton at 11 A Al , 4 : and ID P. Al. run-ill K11 pin 1 1 ii 1 iii 1 k Leave ( hesier at 7 x. 7-66 lit ii ami 11 40 A-M.. 4-43. 6-il, 7 6 ai d 10 ." P. SI. r r.tiai hal,i 1 111 irk i u phii, t iif.li'HI . I eave l'allln ore 7-'5 A Al.. War mall fl-ZO A. Fxnress 1 10 P. AL.ExDiess. 6'3.ri P. A,.. I xorcsa 8 'iS P. At., Express 1KIW (OH li LJIllUUi; leave ( ties' erat 4 40 andM 62 A. Al., and 3 98 P. M. lime llmliiKton at 6 23 auu 0 33 . Al. and 4-16 P. AT. r leitht Trsins l h 1 assenuer 1 ars attcned will leave as lo Km s N llniini.ton ior 1 em vl r and intermediate stations at 6 (A P. At. Ba tlmore for llsvre de Grace and , ii'ti in ft late statti rs a 4 46 I . Al. Pe ri vvlile lor w li- ni'1'i.liiti and In erniei'iatn stations al 4 20 A. Ai . con ucctingat Wilmington ltb 7 1 a. AI. train forPhila- de phla. PIUI'AI I D '113 Fxnress Train at 4'1.1 A Ai tor Baltimore and Wash- Ingtoii a'opiuiig at bestn. Wlmn ton, Newark Klk ton, Norhea-t Perryvile Ilsvro-de-tirtice, Aherdeen, I'm-nun's Alsgno la. v-nam 's, and Meinour's Run. M.lil l.xi ren il P At lor 1 a nn ore and Wsstilngton. Atccn niodstlon 'Irsln a II 30 P. Al. for Wilmington SLd lntnu.rdiaie stations. BALUAHiRfc. PGR PHILADELPBIA. Leave 1 aititwirA b k.ys 1. Al a.otihliiu at Uavre-de Grac, Pentvliie, and v lliumglon. Also s 00s at Kik- auo Nevraik no take pafteiit.eia f r Phi adeipnlaand k-ave paFKcnicis trom Washington 01 Baltimore) and I (stir to leave passencrra ttom Baltimore or Wash ington. Accommodation l ain trim v) t mlrgion for Phlladel I hia end inti 1u.11 iaie siatluns at b "0 1 . M. 4 16 11 F.JKF.NN1 Y. Supeilntcndent Tj liR NEW r'KK. THE CAMDEN AND J1 An.bov and 1 hi auelphla and Trenton Railroad onin s Lines. HtliM I IIILADFLPHl TO SF.W YORK and Way Places, Irom Walnut Street Whan, will leave as ioiIows, viz: fa as At 6 A. Ai., via Camden and Amboy Accomnoda tun 12 28 A 1 8 A Al via C'an.dc n anil Jcrsev 1 ity 1 xproxs.... 3 00 A t i P. Al., via t uii.iicn and Amboy Lxpress J 00 At 6 P. At , via Camaen aud mbot Accommodation Jlo At 6 P. A. via Cbmden aud Amboy Accommoda uon. 2d class 1 80 At H A.M. 2 and 5 P M . for kiount Holly, F.wana- vi It) lembtrion. and Viuccutown At 6 A. AI. aud '2 P. At lor i'feuo d. At5 and it a. As, Pi M . 4. 6,6 and 11-30 P Af. tor Flab I oui-e Prlmira, Rivcrton Progress. Delanea lievcr y F.drewater, 1 ur in 1. ton Florence, borden- towti. etc. 1 l:e In A Al. and 4 P. Al. lii.es rua diruet throuvh to 1 icnton. I.1NL8 FhOAl K t N ! NOTOH D1POT WILL LK.AB At 1 1 A At, 4 CO 6'46 P Al., and 2 t Al. (Night) Kcns'ngtou and Jersey City 1 Xircss Lines, fare 43-0O. 'Ihe 6 4.i P. n. Line wllliun dully. All others Sundays cx'Tutid At 7 tO and 11 A. Al.. 3 3'30 4 30 6, and 645 P. Af d a ulnitlit tor Lristol. 1 remon. eiu. At 7 and 10 15 A. Ai. 12 Al. 14b und 6 P. Af.. for Corn He l's lorrudalo liolmcbur(r, Tacony Wlsaiuoming, lirliio-burg and t runk mrd, and at 10 16 A. M ior 1'rlhtol Mh, m k's, Lduiugtou. ana P. Al torllolaaes liurg and Intern com e nations. At " ill A. Al, uid 8 30 P. Al lor Niagara Falls, Buflalo, Dunkirk analiilnli ua, Huiira Ithaca Owego. Ro ches er Binlunpion dfle).o yacune Great Bend, Montrose VWikesoarre hciauton St oudsburg, rV'ater Gup, 1 clvldfie, I ston, I auib rivllie s lemlnuton, etc. '.he 3-10 I. Al. Line cornect dirmt with the train li avlnn 1 ustun ior Aluucbi huuk Allemown, Betbia l;fin etc, At 6 P. Al. for Lambertvll e and Intcra.i nlate stations. Junel.UtG. NS1L1.1AA1II GA iZMtR, Aveut "PENNSYLVANIA CENTKAL KAlLEOAD.i X r C A) w r. It A till A GhAIKAT. Tho Trains 01 He 1 tiiLc ivunia Central Rai road linve tic 1 i not at 'Ihirj-Orsi und Alurket streets, Bliuli tunneled ly the tars o ! Aliirkct Mtroet Pas stiicr lluilvia , tuuniug 10 und Irooi the Depot. The ar-t car leaves Fioni fircit about 30 minutes prior to the ilipariure ot ei.cU Tiain. On r-unda.M Cam Iove tlevn h ond Market directs 4?i mint tcs Lilcre Ibe ueimnuic 01 each Trains. .ilunn's Luggut.0 1 jiprifs will cu 1 for aud deliver Hagfuie at the lxpot. oner let at the Olllce No. Oil besnut uriet, wl l icciive ai enlion. , IKA.Ne LEAVE 1 ll'OT VlZ i V nil Tram at 8-00 A. AI. l ay hxprvs at !0-00 l uoli Accou u oilution. No. 1 at II ill 1 ut Line t.nd lne Lxpies.1i at 12 00 M. ! airihburi. Aciou u.onatioi at 230 P. Af I ai casicr Aiciu inoi.a Ion at 4 00 " 1 uoll ccoinmtdttlion No 1 at 6'00 " I i t!l'Virili am' I rif Aiai '1 at ) (s) I'huli Accou modatioii, No 3 at 10 00 " Phllaue phitt I xpicrKt at 1110 " TKAIhS AIltlVB Ai' DliVoT VIZ.: v'VITJ Cincinnati 1 x.riKft at l2'40 a. Al Pliiiude phitt Fx press; at 710 ' l'uo.i .cco111iuodutlon, No. 1 at B'i " ( oliili.tua 'train at 9 00 I.iu.cumir Iruin ut 12 40 P. Af. Ku.-t Lino ut 1 10 l uu i Accommodation, No. 2 ut 4 1" " lu.y lxini-s at 6-30 Puoli Acconimodatlon, o. 3 at 7-30 liarru-burg Accommodation at 9'60 " I aly. extent isiuurcmv. t Daily. J Ualiv. except youiliiy. All othtr 1 rains daily except piunooy 1 Running througb irom Philadelphia to Puts burgh anu l ne w ithout change or cars. t-ui I'a.i Accon.uiuUHiloi Tiains for Paolt andlnterme d uic stiitlons leave 'hilai'e pliia al 900 A. At an .1 7 00 P. Al., returning leave 1'aoil at 6 50 . Al and 4'50 P. Af. i- Tli Km OFFICIO rBloeo'ed at No. 6M t emut sireei whore Tlcketa to all important points mav be procur.d and lull iuiorma tii.D givm by JOHN C ALL FN Ticket Agent. Abo at lliiny-tlrst and Market etxeeia, on applica tion to 1 LOll Art II PARK. 12, Ticket Agent at tho Depot. An Fmlprant Train runs da.lv (except Buuday). For full particulars as 10 la re and accommodations apply to FR NCI FUNK, , No. 137 DO K Htrest- Tbe I cnrsylvanla Itallroad Compauv will not aasuma any rii-k tui Bngtae except lor Hearing Appare.. and liu.li their ntpoiiKibl Ity to One hunured Dollars In vaitie. Ail Latixge ixceediug that amount in value w ID be at the tick ol the oviutr. uu ees taken by sp'dal coutiact 312 ritElOHT LINES FOK NEW YORK AND connecting Pal roads. lNtLlAM.D DESPATCH. 'I Ur CMDF.A ,Nll AM1.GY BAILKlAU AN1 IBANSIOR A'llON COMUNY ' KKIOI1T LINKS tot New lorkwll. leave WALNC1 Jlrcet Wha t at o'i ock I' Al. daily Buudays exceptedi. Fn Ivht must be dellieied beiore 4) o'clock, to be for waidtd ibe n me cay. htturning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noon and 4 and a P. Al . Freight lor Tien on Princeton Kintston, New Bruns wick, ami a I poiuts tn the 1 amuen aim Amooy Rail load; ui0, ou the lievicro Delawaie aud Fleming ton the New Jcisov tho Fieehold anu Jameaburs aud 1 lie l.urlingtou and Aiount Holly ltailroada, received und lorwiirueo uu io 1 P Al. j lie lieivHlerc I eawaro liellrosd connects at Phi; llpe burg with the I tli': .1 ul ev Rai tuud, and at Alaiiua 1 atl uiik with a 1 points on the Dvaware, Laokawsnua, bud W tsteru Rai lond, ftrwanliiiK to oyracuae, Jtuflaio, aud otlier toliits 1 1 Western Now York lie New Jersey l.alirond coi.neciaat Llizabeth wltb he New Jersey 1 cntrai Railroad, and at Newark wltb ihe Alorils and r.si x Railroad A siiu ineiiioianiium, ipeciiylng the marks and nora lii rs, i-1 Ippi T?. tiul cm sii necF, muss In every inslauoe, be sejitwuh each load 01 goods, or no receipt will be v'lTjt.-Increased lacl itles have been made lor the transi ortatitu 01 live stock. Drovers are invited to try ibe n I'te. Vt ben mock is lurmslied iu iiuuuiitlcsoi two carloads 0' 11 ore It w 1. he de ivered at ibe loot of For tie li s leet near the Drove Yard or at Pier No. I, North liivi r. as the sliippeis' w Uesigun teat the time cfF.VicriI'iV 01 other iniormat'ou. apply to rot term.. M ( H jratKSf AN FrelfUt Agen No. 226 H. DFIa W ArtK Avenue, Phl.adeiobia RANCE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. J tin and ai er AluND Y February 12 two dally' tran s will run between Waslilntoii and L' nchburg. connecting at Gordomvl le with Virginia Central Rail road trolna to and trom Richmond as 10 lows: A1A1L TR IN. love Washington dal y (buudav exepted), at 645 a 4 , ana nrilve at Lyncnburg at 6'46 P. At. Leave l.ynchiiurg at 7 A. Al and arrivs at Waabina ton at 6 i6 P. Al. EXrBES TRAIN Leave Washington osby 1 Including runday) at 6 06 P M aud arrive at l.ynclitiu'g at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at 6 30 p. Al and arrive at Washing ton at 6 10 A. At 6 Loth trains making close connections at Lynchburg foi all points South and Southwest aud at Waahlngioit tor Nor h and Northwest First-class aleepinv cars attached to the n'ght trains. The road Is at raotlve. not on y .01 rta com or abla accommodations, but lor the fsct that It Jaaea the now bl-toric localities of Fairfax, Bu l Run. AlanasMa, Bna toe, i at ett's, Rappahannock n'peper Orange and Uordoukvl le. place ot unperlsbable internal tn iue popular mind. TbrouKb tlcketa to all points aouth ard South west mav be bad In Boston, A!ew York Philad lehia, au4 Baltimore, and at tba uause ot the road tn Wa-luujuiM lAleiauuria W. H. wocaFFF.bty; ticusral Buuf.tuuxlcsl. U, Tl tviaci o- -