THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 18GG. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items tee Fifth Fage. Arrested 05 A Serious Charge. Daniel Jackson, a joung mm ot good address, was airrnud lor using threatening language aud lor ateault and batu ry. A citizen namaJ Morris Haley lives In tno gnburls, tn a houso built upon the site ot one that van burned by an incendiary, and then occupied by a citizen named Price. Ibe locality is Nomstown lnuo, near Old York road. Mr. Haley was In his stable, lodderlne Li quad rupeflB, when from a winnow ho observed a number ot young men severely pounding to other, tor huse lives they seemed tj entertain no rceard. He went to their rescue. He is a very powerful man. Seizing a lapot of wood Jrom a teucc, lie dispersed the entire party. Whpn a dozen men attack two, the aown may invariably be et down us cowards. ThW wa tbe case in the present lntauce. The testimony ot Mt. Haley thowed that alter he bad rescued the two jotine men from their perilous position Jackcon returned to his bouse, dired him out to tight, and said, 'I burned out Price, aud I'll burn you out, too." Mr. Haley, dem- lug the threat to be a serious one, caused Jack son's arrest. In default ot $2500 bail, Alderman Bcitlcr tent him to prison. THE flTJMBEK OF FOREIGNERS IN OUR MiotT. If will be seen by the subjoined statistics thai we have a smaller perccnta&e ol the foreurn lenient in our city than anv oilier lame city except i'rovulence and New Haven. Hero nc the riaure9 showintr the number of foreigners dwelling in our principal cities, and the per centage they bear to the whole population: Foreign per Amur. Forrinn. Irinh. fir. cent. lto-ton 111 788 63 781 45,091 8,393 81 l'tovidonco. .. 86 509 12 570 5iil 813 25 hew Unveil .. 27 184 10,015 7 8!il 1812 28 Albany 40iU9 20.19 14.7K0 8,87 7 83 Bulla o 42 6.38 87 684 9,279 18 283 45 New York.. ..low 4f 83 717 203.710 119 04 4'J J'h latlolpuia .873IU4 liW 430 04 B43 43 013 31 ri'tsonrr 8j 081 27 021 12 WH 9,702 41 Baltimore 132,033 52,497 15,680 82 613 84 tuomnati.... 83 699 78 614 19 875 43(113 47 Chicago 63 C81 64 621 19 889 22 2D0 60 ftlilvBukie.... 22 292 22 818 8.100 15.H1 50 St. Louis 61 890 98 080 29,926 60,510 60 Hearing on the Ciiakqkof Passing Counterfeit Notes. Beiore Judce Cad.valtider 3 estcrday, Reuben Stonebeck had a hearinir on the charce ol possine a counterfeit note of tne denom nation of $20 on Frederick Bassler, keeper of a public houso at No. 2327 German town road. The defendant ottered the note to Mr. liassler, and wai'ed until a person returned, who was sent out to It-am the character of it. It is probable that the Judue would have dis charged Stonebeck it tbe evidence had rested here, but John Uodenbush, of Monteomery county, testilied that defendant had passej a $50 U. 8. Treasury note on him. and it was stated thai a WKiie-s was present when a $100 bill ha t been passed. He was held for trial here, and will bo taken to Montgomery county to be tried there also. Another Counterfeiter. William Eo bin60u bad a hearing beioie the Pnitcd states Commissioner yesterday afternoon, on the charge of dealine in coiintcrl'o t money. Jere miah T Hutchinson testified that on the 17ih of May last he met the deleudant. aud bouaht thirty-nine counterleit hlty cent notes, lor which he pave $10. The accused denied that he ever had money of the kind described at No. 1118 Market street, or that he ever sold anv to the wit ness. He was held in $2000 bail for hid ap pearance at Court. Tbe arrest wa made by Captain Franklin, of the Secret Service Depart ment. No Stamps on Receipts of Honey for Ciiaritahlk Purposes. The tolloAinsr note, givinu the decision of the United States Com missioner nn the above subiect, ha been writ ten to Dr. J. Francis Rurus. It is meant, we suppoee, to apply to the acknowledgments of receipts of money, etc., to be dedicated to cuari table purpi ses. Office Internal Revenuk, Washington, August 8, 18titi.-Sir: I roiilv to vour letter of t do aoth ult., that a receiot rendered for money rocoived lor charitable objects does not require a stauip, if thctt i no iHiymtiit Very resticc'.t'ullv, Thomas Harlan, Deputy Conmiissioinr. Uobhery of Plate at Long Branch, N. J. On Monday niirut the cottage ol Mr. Ceoiec W. Childs, at Long Branch, was robbed ol silverware to the amount of over SOiiO. It consisted of heavy tablespoons, ti uspoons, toblets, lorks, knives, cups, napkin lines, etc. The initia' engraved on the s:lverware were G. W. C., II. M. P. & P. There wis some jewelry amnnir lee plunder. The thieves were evidently tnuhteneci oil, as tbey leit valuable behind wu'cb hud been laid out to be carried UA'uy. A reward ot $500 is oOered for the arrest and convict cn of the thieves and, in addition, the lull value will lie paid for the articles returned. Counterfeiter Pardoned. George d. Manson, w ho in May lust was convicted ot pass ing counterieit money, in the United States Disrct (oivt, and on the 2d of June sentenced to an imprisonment of four .years, was yesterday pardoni d by Pre. ldent Johnson. The ground upon which' the pardon was granted wa failing health. Manassah Price, the alleged confederate oi Manson, who wa9 sentenced to eizht years' imprisonment at the same time, has not been liberated. IMPROVEMENTS AT G Kr.AIANTOWN. Mr. Charles Megargo is building a uiuDsion on Main street, ntar Tulpehocken, which is to be ot laree size, and to have a granite front. It will be tinibhed in a superior maimer. The Da.'itist Church, building at Upsal and Main streets, on the old bat'.le grouiiJ, is pro gressing, and ts nearly leady lor rooting. A Unitarian Church is also in the course of erection in Coulter street. The Sickness on the "Chattanooga." The sickness which broke out ou this spienuid frigate, and prevented her vovago to the Medi terranean, has no entirely subsided, and her crew is in good health. She awaits orders to retnrn to port, when 6he is expected to be put out ot commission. There have been but one or two deaths ot those who were removed from her to the Naval Asylum. The remainder are convalescent. TnK New Collector of the Vobt. Hon. William F. Johnson, the newly appointed Collector ot the Port of Philudelpma, a pe ired at the otlice ot the United States Circuit Court yesterday witb his sureties, which were art proved, and the oath of allegiance under the act ot Congress of 1802 administered. The sureties have now to be approved a'. Washington. Accidents. Geoiee Jacobs, twenty-eight years old, oi Phtenixviile, had an arm badly fractured yesi.er.lay between the buino?rs ot two cars on the Reading Railroad. ' James Monev, ot Luzerne countv, was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, with severe injury of the back, caused by a mass ol coal tailing on him In a coal pit. Hotel Thief. Officer Matthews, of the Eighth District, yesterday arrested John W. West, on the charge ot ste)inc a watch and chain and twenty dollars dom the Great Western Hotel, the property oi a boarder. The room irom which tbe prooerty was stolen was eu 1ered through a transom. Fatal Casualty on a 1Uilroa.d. John Sailor was run over yester lay by a car on the Reading Railroad, at llrond anil Willow streets, and was killed. Deceased resided at Sixteenth and Spring (iarden streets. The Jewish Mesioiiger save: The "individual wbo na discovered that Bryant's new Irish im personation Is of Hebrew origin, Isrerainled that ShamuB Is not the Euglish ot Suomea Sertun but Irish for Jamra, The oriirinutor of this wonderful idea is probably the authority inr he derivation of Maccubce Metube, the cele- Dratca reniun j rince," ARCHAEOLOGY. Aiehi ivkicai oMrrs Wettralunter Abbe; mdlliii low rul lOaUui, TLe Archieological Congress, recently in ses sion in London has had some interestina papers read belore them. We extract from thi proceedings a summary of the paper ou medlreval London: TUB DFAS OP WESTMINPIER'S LECTURE ON THE ADDEY. After the company had assembled In the Chapter Howe, the d -an delivered a lecture 01 the history oi the Abbey. Ashort time since he debvered a lecture on the same subject at one olithc evening meeting ol the Royal iHstitution, in which he noticed eeuerall.v the principal monuments In the Abbey, but on th s occasion he confined his remarks to the burial and moDii ments of kings In tue previous loc'ure he had observed that it was a peculiar characteristic oi ihekinzsof Ennlaud that tney selected their place ol burial within sU'ht of thur palace, ot which practice Rnssia atlordcd the only similar example. Westminster Abbey had seldom been selected as a place lor royal murria.'es, Henry 1 and Richard II having been the only Kuglish kings married there. It was, however, the only build ng in Europe in w Inch the corona tious and the burial? ol royal personages took place. Edward the Confssor was the first king who was positively stated to have been buried there, and it w ss some time belore his succes-ors fol lowed his example, lor it was natural that kings should like to lie buried in the churchei thev bad louuded. After noticing the burial place? of Fevcial of the kings after Ed Ward, and udverting to the lact that Westminster Abbey bud been exclusively built by the crown, the Dean proceeded to mention the great alitrutious that were made in the oriainal building by Henry III, who expended such large sums o money on the building that it was one of the main causes ot his quarrel with the Parlia ment. It was the custom at that time, when rebuilding a church, to sweep away the previ ous structure, and that had bpen done by Henry with Edward the Confessor's Abbey at Won minster. The shrine, however, ot the Con lessor was religiously preserved. llpniy III intended at one time to have beeti buried In the Temple Church, but as be grew older his attachment to tbe Abbey increased, and twenty years after his deatu his body wai deposiied on the spot where his tomb is to be seen, but his heart was sent to Fontenov, t ie abbess of the couvent there having laid claim to It, because Henry had once promised that he should be buried there. That was the last trace of the connection of English ktnys with Nor mandy. Henry had made extensive arrange ment fcr the burial ot all the members ol the royal family In Westminster Abbey, and be by that means' so completely occupied the Confes sor's Chapel ibat it afterwards became difficult to find room for the kings who desired to be buried there. Edwatd ill brought into the Abbey the stone of Seoonc, and from that time it became the place wlier? all the kings of Eng land were crowned. It had remained there ever sinee. with one remarkable except on At the installation of Oliver Cromwell the stone was taken from the Abbey to Westminster Hall, that Cromwell might sit iipon it while the ceremony w as periormed. 1 no dean mentioned in succession th kings who had been buried in the Abbey, and noticed the arrangements that Lad been made for the placing of their cottins alter the chapel of Edward the Confes-or had been tilled. Henry VI was very anxious to find a place wnere lie could be burled in the Abbey, and it was proposed to him by the abbot to re move the body ot Henry V; but to that he ob ieeted, saying. "He lies there like a noble prince; let mm rest; i win not disturb mm." Henry VII omit St. Ceorge's Chapel at Windsor, and a mausoleum for Henry VI; but the Piiv-y Council determined that m that king hud expressed a wish to be buried in the Abbey, his bodv should not rest at, Windsor, conse quently Henry VII determined ou buildintr the chapel, now known by hi name, as a fitting burial-place for his pre.'eces-or. That was the obp ci lor which the chapel was built; but it is a doubtful question, a'ter all, where Henry VI was burled. For man v vears past no royal parsonage had been inteired in the Abbev. uiiti' on a lecent occasion, when it reseived the body ol the Duke do Montpensier. who. thorn, h Roman Cm holm and a Frenchman, had desired to I H e his lust resting-place with the kinas of Engli td. THE TOWER CF LONDON. In the evening, Mr. Hep worth Divon lectured at the Jormyn Street Museum, "Ou the Tower of London."' f-el against the Tower of London, l:o said, with its 80(1 years of historic life, its 19H0 years ol traditional lame, all other palaces and prisons appear but ol yesterday. The oldest bit of palace in Euiope, the burg in Vienna, is ol the time ol Henry 111; the Kreml n, iu ton cow, the Doges' Palazzo, in Venice, are ot the Fourteenth Century. The Biustile is gone, and the Burgclio converted into a museum of peace ful at ts. Viuccune, Spandau, Spilberg, Madge bine, all are modern in comparison witn, the jail in which Ralph Flam bard, our unruly Disliop of Durham, was coutined so loug ago ih Hot), the time ol the hist crusade. Avoiding the ground trodden iu tlu various special hi'toiics and guide-books, Mr. Dixon devoted him-elf more especially to the most prominent of the personages who as royalty, euests or prisoners, had resided within it- walls, beclnning with Heniy III, who was fond of living in the Tower, and spent a good deal of money in building new works, to tne great annoyance of his people, in whoso eyes it wa lhp refuge and weapon of a tyrauti It was, however, in the excellent selection ol telling incidents ttiat Mr. Dixon was most successful. Take Sir Hnry Wyat as au example. Wyat wxs a Lancastrian in politics, and, under the reigu of Richard III, spent not a little of bis time in the Tower. The Wyat papers tell us: "He was imprisioued often; once m a cold and narrow tower, where heha l neither bed to lie or. nor clothes sufficient to warm him, nor meat for bis mouth. He ha I starved .there, had not Cod, who sent a crow to feed his prophet. 6ent this his, and his country's martyr, acat both to feed and warm him. It was Lis own relation unto t lie in trom whom I bad it. A cat came one dav down into thedunpeon ur.to him, and. as it were, oilered herseli unto him. He was glad of h'T, laid her m his bosom to warm nun, a,-.d oy mating much of her won her love. Al'er thi3 she would come every day unio hlin divers times, and when she could get one, bring him a pigeon. He complained to his keeper of tils cold and short tare, tne anwer was that "lie durst not betier it." "But," gairt sir Henry, it I can provide any will vou promise to dress it for me!" "I may. well enough," said h Ithe keeper), "vou are safe (or that ma:ter." And beiug urged ugain promised him, and kept his promise, dressed for him. irom time to time, such niueona as his accator the cat provided for him. Sir Henry Wvat in bis prosperity tor this would ever make much ol c its, as o'.h-r men will of their snanicls or hounds; and, perhaps, yeu shall not find his nicture anywhere, but like Sir Chilstophcr llatton with his dog, with out a cat beMde him. The prisoner had ta:s laiihlulcat painted w ith a pigeon in iispaAS, offering It through the praied windows of bW dungeon. That picture is in the collection ol historical portraits now on view iu South Ken sington. In this wav, sometimes as court, some times as prison, almost every noted room was peopled fciinspeimuig inmates, auu tue person ii traits of many historic persons brought forcibly out. diO AHC1I PTRBKT. (IAS FIXTURES, tJ I Z Cll NDF.Lt KB. ZK NTTTAKlf, Kto. VANKiKKitr't. woiiiareipt-iiiu iv uireci tUH anen tiou f thel' irl- iiflu and t le nulillo Kuarn 'v, to their large, and elevart tm'urtineni oi niniKH, II AS l til HUH. and OKN A M EN I'A t, HIltV.K WAKKrt i bo" willing hiiiuUoiiie and thoroughly made (iooV, t very renonliln prlooa will And it t their advantage to We ua a call buiora pur. hailug elao vvliere. N h. Polled or trtiihirt flituict retlalnhud with special care and at reasonable iirK i" tUdiji . acaVANKIBK & CO COAL. QNE TRIAL SECURES YOVR CUSTOM. WniTXEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, io. D35 North NLMII Street, Above Poplar, Kaat Bide. 62 JAMES O li II I E N, DEALER IS LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY TUE CABOO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Bread Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on hand a competent supply ol th love superior Coal, sui aoie lor lami y use, to which be calls the attention ot his fneuds and the tub ic generally. Orders left at No. 206 South Fifth ttreot, No Si South Seventeenth street, or tn rough Despatch o Post Office, promptly attended to. A SUTtKlOK QUALITY uiT BLACKSMITH! COAL. 76 5 RENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, S. W. CORSElt OF BKOAD AiiD CALLOWBIL1 8TBEETB, Offers the celebrated West Lehigh Coai from the Gretnoi.il C ollitTy. Move, me auu teaieraize $i-ou: knt .it m, fiO A mo. ilia very mmrior Scl.uvlkl 1 (Joai irom the Ucevcedale toilleiy utlzefc6W) All other ai7ea tt (111 All I'onl warranted and laken back tiee of exponas to lie Burchai-rr li not an reprtseuieu. aibo, uie om iur ttltta li not lull welcht. 2lim WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CHESMT GU0YE WHISKY, ,o MS Xorth THIRD Street It anvthlnit waxwutited to prov. the absolute purlt ot this WLUkv the loloiug certlfluate should dolt There Is uo a cohollc siluiylant knowncoiDtuandlUKsaot ectn u.inuatiou l ou audi hl(,b houicos: I'niLADKLi iiia, Septnter9 ISoS We have caretnlly tented the sample of i HLSstri Ol OVK WHISKY which iou si tid us, and flnu that 1 containf kcm: or the roisohot b i bstacb known a lisiLoiL whkh in the characterise and Injurious Ir Ktedieut t the whifkles In kfnera ure BOOTH. OAKRKTT tt CAAO, Analy leal cheuiUts Kbw York Septembers lww I have analysed a sample oi CJiK.-M T GkoI WHlbKY received rem fcir t harlca Wharton Jr., 1 hliiu.ciplila ; tiiid havinK careiullv tcs ed it, I an pierstd to slate that It Is entire y fkbe fhom poihonou or I'KLHti ii i suhHlances It is an unusuaUr pur una Uue-flav orcd quality ol whisky. JAML.8 K ( IlILTON, M. D. Anulvtlcal ( hcuils Boston, March 1 IS"!) Ihavemade a chcml'nl analysis ol coniinerc'al'iain pies oi I'liF.riNUl Cl.OVK VH1KV which provesu he tree M m the heavy Kusll Oils, and penecly pure in ui.t.iHil'crtited 'I he tine lluvcr ol this whisky Is derive 'it vn tbe vrnin nfeo In uianulaclurini.' It. hcsptctiully A. A.IHVES M I Mule Assnyct, No 16 Koytston 6tiect Kor suie bt rairp,dcmlioiin. rbi tile atfco. 225 Sort! l iniilJ Street l nllude.pliia. 4 1 M. X A T II A X S & SON I M I () 11 T E II S OK BRANDIES, WINES, GINb Etc. Etc. Ko. 19 North IRONT Street. VIULAUEU'IUA. MOPES I9ATUA14S, UOItAtK A. SATHAKB, KLAMJO D KATUASS. 119m DYEING. SCOURING, ETC. pr.EMll STEAM SiMMM ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We hen leave to draw t our particular attention to oui new French Met in Scouring kutabiinon eut tuuurslttiui only ore ol lt kind In this city W e do not dve, but o.i a eut nilcui nrocefS res ore Lames , innneuieu s, un Chluii(u' Cnruients to their or ulnM siute. wunou inlurlnt th in In ti e least, while tiient experience am: tne uest niaeninery iroiu rrunce tuuuio u m wnrimii per ci t satislaction to a l who may avor us with theii latronauo. LAD1K8' DRKSNI- o' ever- desci Ptioti ytithor without 1rimmnnS, are cleaned and tlnmieo v. Ithout being taken apurt. whether the col' r is genuiu- or.HOt. ... n.. iinera t'lOHKS ann mantillas unaiiiB ihu vuven t'arnets Velvet Klhbons. Kid Glovem. etc. cleaned and rennMied In the best manner Uen leiuen s summer and W Inter Clothing e eaned to pertecti n wlthou to- turv in the atutl A 'so Klaus and Banneta All kinds ol - . , I., . " . . 1 al.nl. All - 1 . - H H DHr DIWCU nilUUUl U f HIiiiiK "iiwm nil wiuri. are exeented under our in nicnmie sunervision ami patlFtnelion cunranteed In every insiance A call and examination oi our process p rcpecuuuy buhuhbu. ALREDYLL & MARX, 12nitbst - No 610 RACE Btieet TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS Ha HA Mi All! 1 VSi ITITTR Kn. U N ' 1 - 1 k T , 1 . . . 1 w , . 1 ' I.vT HUT, afto- thirty veers' pructica1 exifrlnce oircei. uivvo wmioi. i. Kuarantees the skill u I adiuxtmeni 01 b'a Hremluu I aient (iratluahnir l roffuie Trus, and a vnetv others Kurporters. Klastic Stockings i-hou'aer Brao Crutches, fusnensorles, etc. Ladles' apartments co ducted by a Lady. ii I'm ki t IlooKs, I'oricmoii nulcs, ( 1,'ar Cast s, l'lllllolldS, !)rev,ln;r CaMS, Kuiikrrs' Cars. LndicH r.ud Oenta' Batuholu mid ITravolling Euyj in all s y leu. UUIN'U 31 E T S , TO M 15 S, (1RAV V-ST( ) N KS, Et o. Just completed, a beautiful varietr ol ITALIAN MARBLE lttUMKSTS, TOMBS AMD GiliVE 8TOSES Will be sold cheap for cash. Work tent to any part oi tbe United Ptates UENIIY S. TAW It, MARBLV WORKS, 4 wtmS No 710 CBEFN Street. Pnlludoiphli L ANPStAPE DRAWIKtl CARDS, A BEaU I iiinl in nut views, niteen in numuer uesigne i.ih. i.!riiHiniil liivenile artists Hrlce. 15 oen's narkaue -li'llh the LVI MNU Tk-LEOR IPH, NEW YOPK. CL1PIEB io-.wnibelouiidooaleattre Nt 'WH 8TANO, ti. W. corner 8EVENTU and CIIESNUT Btreetl. IIS r. P II x i : 1S V : A K A liniiiu illlu l lil Mining 11 kJ i i'.i.-kot ft Uuuk. (,T k,t, ,4 AMUSEMENTS. Q15AND NATIONAL CONCEIT FOB THE BENEFIT OF THB SOLDIERS' AND SAIL011S' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, rnnxa aubpickb of the SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASHINGTON, D. C, AT (JROVEirS THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, October 11, 1863. SOU,OC1 tlcknta at tl each TS.uOO presents, valued at 25i ,100. conslntlng or Fine Itesldences, Lota, rianos. lilumtnfls. Jewelry, Silverware, etc eic, The many swindling schemes that have been pre sented to the piblio, during he past few months, some what delayed our s-les, until we were able to aa li y the people thronsbont th country that this enterprise was stLuine, and auleiv lor charitable puiDOes. Tbe ulrec tors are confident of the taie ot every tictet, and have allotted sufl clent tlnie to guarantee the sulos without any mr.hcr postponement. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE Of WILLIAM E. OWENS, No. 827 CIIESNUT STKEET, Phlladeluhla; ALSO,' SENT TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THE COUNTRY FEOMPTLY BY MAIL. F. NOLEN ti CO., Ucneral Agenda, No. 210 West FOTJBI Q Street, Wilmington, Del, MANAGING D1UECTOR8. Major H. A. HALL, Piesldent bo.dlers' and Hal ore' Union, Colonel CHARI IS E CAI'EHAKf, Major M. H. ALBRROEB, W ILLIAM S. ilOBIK. TBEASPRRn. J B. IUlTt!HISSON, T. , Cashier National Bank oi the Metropolis. Trbasvbt Department, ) OFP1CK OP lNTkltVAL hBVKNDE, AHH1NGTON. Junn 27 ISOU ) Whereas II A Hall and o hers, aa "Munainu lilrec- iorH" o tne "t..riuu ationnl Concirt." to be oelil in Vai-hitiiton I .C oDilieiiloi Au usl next ioVd minp due ipp nation to i,. leplian, Co lector or Inte nul ne'tnueior tne uonectiou lilntrlct ol the Uistrl t ot ( tltimbla, tor pi ruili-slon to ho d a lot i or v. rtltH. or Liu ei nerenptt. ami on nenTpn ro mm RtH nrmri; av deuce that tho pioceeds ot'snid lotter?, rallirt or pli' mierprln- 111 re devoicd to charttah e uses permission is here!)) cranled to su h "MnnaKli g Directors" to bold foi'Ii lottiry, rullle or ultt enterprise ree from a . ch.rxe wheiher Iro'r tnx or licene, In respect to uuh lo tery, inii,B, urt,ui eiiicrpriau. rj. KULLn.i, ComuuBsloner. All orders must be addressed, with stamps Innlnaed to WlLMtM H. MOK-t, Secretjry Soldiers' end Sailors' n'lonal Concert, U'.,ul.ln..... I. viiiiiii '.-ii, u -, , Lock Box No. 37. We refer, bv pennlsslon, to In alor-liencral v Infield S. Hancock. IT. 8. a. (t in rul Hubert f Mchenek Al. c . (ihlo. t.encriil llnlhi ri F. l'ahie, M c! . Wis. (iciitrm John H. Ketchnin Si C.,N,Y. GcncralJunies tl Kliint Kaunas. enerulJ N. llrndnck, li.wu. (itniraii C. -Mc nliain, I. O. t.iuera O V Havtm, N Y. lion. 'lhoniBS V Herry. M. C Vlch. Von Cetme I awrence. M. '.. I'eniiu. 1). '. Koincv Isq. D. i . J ajor.l I . Hoii(.uty, N. Y. lion. Kichaid Vt a iich, .Mayor of Washington, D. C. lion I t niy C I cniinv, .U. , onu. lion, l ben C. lni-ersn 1 f. 111. on. t-iiinucl .1 KiiiKiuii .11. v . i enna. lion T l'.erpen M CNowY.rk. n. Ilenrv w i s"n r. s. s. I! n lru Harris. V 8. Hi n. H K. H''e. IT. S. S Hon Ko Ian V. Why M C . Wet Va. 1 ou i lb in I) Kellev Al u . l'cunu. Hon A. H. I olHn, M. '., N l . I on. l.eonnnl Mers M t' , 1'cnna. I i.n. I limn A. Newell M '. N.J. I'on George W. Jiilinn M. C Ind Hn tot hi n F. vi l.son. M C. I'eona. Hon. J. li Oiitn e l, Vt O.. Iowa. S'aloru M. Van Huron. N. Y. On R. H lluves M. Ohio, Hi n. - T. "i imes M C , New York. I'on. tl. i:. I.atnnm M v "on. Jsn'es A. Jlurv In, M. C , Hew York. Hon. ThotnasT. Daws, M t'..kewYoik 7 i7 'm N EW CIIESNUT STREET TIIEATItE. CUl'BNUT street above Tivoifth The Mnnnpement respectfully announces to the nnti lie tha this establishment wl 1 be c osed lor tlve nliihn In orocr to plve proper rehears il to the powerful new beenlcaud Natlona llay eniltlert BC A HAT ; OK TbK K NAVK8 Of THE P4''K. 'ihe inttletile scenes ot this p'.av reiiulro the entire ue ot the statie, day midnight torihe above-named tiuie In ordir 'O make orepaistions to render hm v Ith ptoper cfl'ect; therelore the theatre will be ciosod It" OPENED ON SATUKHAY EVENISO, August 11, when 111 be produced, lor 'he FITS'1 1 1M I IN MFRICA, BCrART: OK. THE KSAVKS HP HIE PACK, with a most poweiful cast, new scenery, wardtotie, appointment, etc. tTTAlvNUT ST R K V T THKATR K.- VV N E. corner ol NINTH and WALNUT S i ree is. IR'Ui' I'll ANT I Tit UMPlUSt'l ONLY TUEATRE OPEN IN PHI I. UltLPlU.V. I11UENSK StTCCEiS OF ALADDIN I . THIS (Wednesday) KVKNiNU, August 8, Second night ni the Oriental Pai'eant of ALAKD1N ; OU THti WONDttUKUL TAfP. Mad'Hn niss Lflle Gjrraon as periormed bv her In mlscltv for over FOt'RTF.l'N WK.KK. ALADDIN KVfRY EVENISO. YALER'8 (LATE MILLERS) WINTER CAUDF.N Noa 7iO-72 V1N K Street. UKA.ND S1RUMKTL CONCERTS MGIirLY. Py two lutit and efllcieut Orchestras. TO MCiH' , And EVERY NIC.TIT In connexion with our FXC'I L8IOH STKINU BAND, a Brass Band, compiling tne best Artists In the city will pcroiin. OPEN FOR THR SEASON. Our spacious sunnier Oanien, artistically laid out witn shrubbery rountaini e'c. IN ThE LADIES' SALOOV. I specially set arnrt 'or F ILIFS. the best of Creams and other ltelietdimcuta wl'l be served. ti Itij GYMN ASIU Il FOB LADIES. GFN'IXEMES, AND OHIIDltEN. N.E. I'UhNEh OF N IN I H AND AKc'll BTUIChlTS. OPEN fcVERY DAY ANi EVEMSU. I.L SUM VER Podl'y eseielfe Imparts health and strength tha best preventive ai-alnst sickneiis o' the coming auinme" fi'Uiw I'ro'eiBora UiLLKhtt.VSl) & LEWIS. gyrrggM THR PIANOS WHICH WW MANU 7 t f i 1 facture recommend theinsoives. We ptomlse our patrons cieer beauthul titles, elciianr workin m slip ouralnilty. and reasonab e prices combined wi h a mil guarantee For sale on y at No 1"17 WaLNUI1 -tie et. 6 !W UNION PIANO MiNUFACTURIVO CO. TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ANV Vf X TIL A TED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South Till HI") Street, TO RENT, With or without steam povper. Apply in the office, Unit floor. RAILROAD LINES. E A OINO RAILROAD OttLAI TRUNK I.INi. KOM PHIL ililLI HI 4 TO tit IMERIORO IENAMLVAM , THE ht hU YLKII.I., UoUg LAN.NA. UatBFIlL'ND A.vl W YOMINd V I, 1IYK, TliE NlblU. OEliWa,8l1, AND TdE I AMP8 SUMMER ARB A MJFM KNT OF PaS-IENOEU 1KAIN June! IMA Ieovlrt he I cm. hi.v'i Ii.mi . at THIBTKPNTI1 a m rAlltlWIlIIL Mreets I hlladeltihla at tha loiluw hours I UOKMS ' JLI OMMUII TIO. At 730A. li. lor Re. tins an inlernwdiate Statlo a OKN KG IXI'KtSS. At K'lt A. II. lor Id mm. Lebanon Ilsrrlshnrir Pot yllle. 1 Intcrove Tanianna utiburr, VUllamsiio I In. Ira. Iti ci.ts er Ma.ra Fai s, lluffalo A lentow y hk.shnrre I Itm on. York, Carllslo. bamtiersbnr tsiersiown Mc lc Ihla nam ronnecta at READING wt h East Penn VlviiDla l.alln ad trams lor A leutown etc anil the itlsn n aliiy tialn tor llarrlsburg etc ( at POIti CI INTO s wth I iniriiia ltailroad trina for vV'll- (a otherr. Lock Iiavrn. Umlra eto I at HARRIS I I I f, ith l.rtt.lrn I .nlft.1 I nmtinplftnit Vl likv nnrt Pehnxlkil and Su.quehanna trains lor Nnrthitiubet laud, ii inuitjui., i v.i .:aamiicrMOurff, "meioTa. eio. , FILU DO - KXPBF.-H Leaves I hDanelpi ta at J jii p J , for Reading PotU vli e. llarrisliura eic, conn.ctina with Reading and O lumbia Hal read t ami lor Co ambla, etc. RIADIMl ,( . 011MODA1ION. I.ravft Iie.dltiK st 8 CO A , ptonpina- atallwaj-ata tiota4 a nvlnK at rbllaoelphu at 8 M A. M. taFV:d'n?:tYKp.M:'UWphto 8M ,,-M ' arrlvo', 'irolns lor I 1 ilHdeii hia leave llarrlshur at 810 A M art! Pot sville at 8 M arrlvlnir In riiiladelnhla at rlO FM. iteinoon trains eave Harrlsliurii at 1 111 i . ., i ctisvuie at 11 I", al , arriving in Phi adelphia at 6 45 P M. I'ARRIPltrRO COMMOD TION. Leaves liei.duiK at 7 W A M. and Harris uri at 4 10 P l otinee inn at Ri BoInu with Miemoon Accom n dntlon south attt'OP At., arrivln In Philadelphia 1 lo P. vt. arket train wl'h pas'ens'er ear attaojted, leaves I hi aorlid la at 12 4.1 neon for Renilinitan an wav am ln Leave lieidli.ua 111! A.M anil Downliiutown v a n f. " .. lor i in aueipnia ano ai way s a t .ns. Ah toe ahove rains run dally, utulavs excepted. Ft n av trains leave lottvllle at 800 A. M .and Phi lai'e rlila at s-lft P M Leave I'hl adolphla for Kcudlug 8'(I0 It- te nrnlnu rom Reartlnir ne 4 U P U. tllrN IRV LI, I Y K'lLKOAO Pasffni r rs lor I'ov nirjii. wn and Intetmedlaie points ti.ke he 7'3l aid 8- ft A .M.and 6 0PM. trains from 1 hi adi-lplila, returnlnu irom Downlugtown at 6 3ft A. M. and 'a'3' noon. MW YORK F.XPhESS F R PITTsBUltO AiiD TUB W EM1 Leaves ew York at ) A M., and S-Oo P M pasainn Lcaniiik at MS and lift) A. M and 1-48 P M , and con until KM llarrisburn with Pcnnsi vanla and Nor hem intra) bailioau exprrss trains lorl'itt-burn. Chloauo willnniHiort I Imlra. I ait'more etc 1 1 tbit Ii f , (xptii-s train e vis Ilnrrtsburfr on arrival c 1 e I t i.nsylvai la express from Pltisoura, at 3 and fi-fS A SI and P-ift P. 11. )ialiic ReadltiK a 4 49 and 10 62 A M.. and ll SOP M.. and arriving In Sew York at 10 A. W ard24A p. M. - ieepinir can accompany these t alns through between Jersey t lty and Flttburi, with out cl. anno. .i tti II train tor New Tork leavea tlarrlshats; at 1 10 P. U. Aiai trair lor Harrltburu leaves Sew York at U U. '(HUYLKILl. V LLl Y RMLROAD Tialns leave I'oitsville at 7 and 11 ;I0 .M., and 7 Ift I'. Al teturi Ins: (torn muiaqua at Vib A. M. and 1 4(1 and 4 IIS P M ft bl YLKILL AND MU-QUEH ANN A RAILROAD. Ira ns leave auburn at 7 Ml A. M lot Plnegrove and Barrlsl nrg and 1 ftu P M tor Pinegmve and Troinoni, icturuino Ironi Barrist urg at 3 '20 P. M., aud from Ire u.outan 35 A. Vj. aud ft M P. M. TK'KK'iS Ihronfit. first-class tickets and emltrrant tlckota to a'l the principal points In the or h and v t and Canada. he .ol lowing tickets are otilr! able only at the mltce oi H I1.AUF01D Treasurer. No. 227 S FOURTH Mrcet. l'tilladcioliia, or ot o. A. NH.Oi.L9, Ueneial Snpirinti ndent Feaoltig: COJiMll . .VTION TICKFTS At 2ft percent, discount between Any points desired, tor BB.llie.8 ai d firms. SHI K AGE TH KITS, Cord or lOOO miles, be ween all points, I52 59 each, for liiniilieB and tlinis pEAO TICKETS. or three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reuueed rutes t LrLUYMHS Pesldlnir on tbe line oi the road wll be furnished caius tutliUiiL tin mscives and wlm to ticketa at hal fare. IX UUMON Tl- KKl liom Philad Iphla o principal s a I ns good for m uita. r-uuoov, and Slonduv at reduced fa e to be had in v attbe 'JUkit (jftue at 1llli.TEr.MU and (JA1- ii HiLLMrceta H.fclCHT. Oooi:a of all dcscilptlons forwanled to nil 'l.ealiovi nolnts irom the ompany'a new Freight i epot, ottt'Aii ano i' i.uv n in ens FULlGHi TKAINH LenvePhllodc rhla onilvat ft 30 A W , 11 4ft noon and i. m. ic r uiauing ctanon. Harrlaburn, Potiavilie Tort i Union and u'l poll is beyond. al A I IX C ose at thel hlladelphia I ost Ofllccforall places on tne tpcdatiu ih tin iitlii'S at ft A. M, and for the principal Million oui.r ai tl lil r JX1. g jf) LiHILADKLPHlA, GEKJIANTOWN, AND A. M)hl(l V C IU1LKUAU. On Mid a ter WKDNKSDA Y.May 16. 1866. Ol( Gl HM.. I OWN Leave i bl aoe phiii 6 7 8, ft, 10 11,12 A.M., I 2 3'U , vy. 4, ft, tK.b 7 8 0, IU 11 2 I' Jl ' l eave (.ciuiui town 6, 7, 7, 8, 8 20 0, 10, 11. 12 A. M. I 2 3, 4,43. 6 bh 1 8,0 10, II P. M. Ihe8 2 oown train, and 3rt and 5H up tialns will no .top on the (ierun ntown 1 inncli. i'N M'NDiYS. leave I'hlladelpniafl'lO A M.,2 3 A, 8 10H P. M. Leuve t.eiu,antown8 M. 1 4. HHP 11. ,' ' fceUT HILL RAILRO D. I.iave Philadelphia 6 8, lil 12 . Y ,2. 3H W , hi d 11 V. SI Leave hesnut Bill 7-10 mlntitcs, 8 940 II 4tl A M 1 40 U "0 5 40 b-40 8 40. nml 10 40 minutes P. M. OH SU -DAY-. Leave Philadelphia !l 111 inlmiie A. M.,2, A. and 8 Y. at l.eaet hcfuut Hill 7-4 . miuutcs A. M . 12 40 6 40 au i "ill nnnu til 11 r'l HlONt-HOliOi KH.N A Nil NOKIilsTUWN I eove Ih Iri clplilu 6 H-JH minu eg, lluj A.M., 1J th bh, 04 8 Vtt ndiiulcs, and US P. M. iitivi Norrtown bH-1. 7 10. 9 li A. SI., IH, ih ah iidb P M. t.efth P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane. Wlssg liiekou. Vanuvunk Miring Mill, and onshoho ken only OS oliND YS. Leave Thl n. elihlu9 a V..2X 4and7HP.U. Leave Norrislown 7 A. M l,ftX and, P.M. K' R V AM.vYI'Mv Leave I hlladelphia 6 8 3ft niluutes, ll-Oft A. SI., IV IS 6k,6k.,8ift, and llH P V Ltave M anav unk bk 7K.820 OH, 11,V A. M 2, 5 hH V M. OM BL'NIiAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A 1. 2Vi 4. and ",H P. Sf. leave Slatmvunk VA A. M li,6 anuOMP. M. W. h. VY1L' OK Onera' huiinlntenner t. 'eoot MN11I andOUKKN utrects Ne TH PKNNSYLVAMA RAILROAD eoo THIRD Htieet above Tnnmtmon. For MKTHt.jliEM DOYI F.STOWN Jtinra HINK. KSTON WILLIAMHPORT aud VYI LK K8 HARR'1. At 7 30 A. M (Fxpress), for Retlilehetn. Allentowc ilauob 4 hank, Elazle on Wlillaaisuoiu and Wilkes A 8-30 P M (Express! for Iteth ehem. raaton, ctt cachlnv 1 HBton at U'Ci P. M. t 515 P. SI, lor Bethlehem, Allentown, SJauol hunt. tor Doylestown at 83 A SI., 1-30 and 4-15 P. M soi Fort VAuhnton at 10 A St. and II P. SI. I or l.ansda'e at ti'lft P. SI White curs ot the Second and Third Streets Lino Cit) ' aseouer( ars run direct to the depot. T11AIH ,OR PblLAl'KLPRIA, Leave Hetblthero at 6 2ft A SJ. and I2-2S Noon, an 4 15 p SI. Leave Dov estown at 40 A. Si., Mft and ft 30 P. M Leave Lanidale at b'OO A. M Leave Fort waahtiiKton a lo " A M, and 2 ISP St ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia ioi Hetn enem at 0 A St. Philadelphia lot Doy estown at 2 SO P. M, 1)0) lestown 'or I'lif adelphia at 7 20 A. Si. HetliH Lent tor Philadelphia ai 4 3" P. SI. i hroUKh 'tickets must ta piocuied at tbe ticket olBcis HIHH sirael or BKUKH htrieu 21 1I.LIS OLAHH. Aan'. J KHT J HUSKY RAILROAD LINKS, FROM loot ot St liKKT Street (Unner Pnrrvi mm. nenclng It OS DAY, July 16, 18t6 Ltuve Phlladolphlu as lollovs: For' ape Slay, 9 A. ll., Stall; 2 P. SI , Accommoda tion: 41' SI, Fast. Express r'or l r d.eton, Sa cm, aud intermediate points, 8 A. V. and 3 30 P. SI. For SlUivlt e, and intermediate pointa. 8 A.M. and! Wt'odbury Accommodation, 8 P. M. KFTUhfilMi : Leave ran Stay r.t 6 30 A. SI., Mail; 9 A. M., Fast Ex-rross- ft P St , Lipress I eave Hridgelou 1 1S A. St. and 3 SO P. M . Freight 6 30 I . SI. I eave Hnlem J A. SI. and 18 . SL Freight ft it P. M. Leave SJillville 6 55 A. SI and 6 to P. SI. fieigbt 11 OJ A SI Frelyht will be teccived at Second Covered VYhnrt l e cw Walnut street. Irom 7-Ot A. U until ft OO p. M. 'i lint received belore 9 10 A. SI. will ao through the same ''"FreiKht Dcllverv, No 228 8. DEL AWARE Avenue J. VAN Ub.NbHtLAElt, Superlutenaent. The West Jersey Fxpress Company will attend to all the usual branehea ol V xpress bUHines. i Kpeclui les ni ljei accompanies each through train. Oillce No ft AVALNUT btteet Philadelphia. 7 2 i Oni PHILADKLPIHA AND ERTERAIL JOUv) ROAD. This treat me traverses the Votth ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania te tha t lty oi rle on Lake Krle It has beeu leased and la operated by the PeunBv vanla Raliri ad Company. TIM K OF P ASP MERTKAINS AT PIIILALiKLpIIt A. Arr ve Eastward trie UaU Train. 7 a. Al l Erie li press Train, I P. M. . Leave Westward-Erie Mall, P. M ; Erie Express Passeniie'r cara run through on 'he Erie Ms.H and Ex press trains boih ways between Pbllado phlaand Krle NEVV lORK. OONvjcilaN. Leave New York at 8 A M. amv- at Erie SO A. M. Ltave r r e at 4 45 P. M . ari lv at New York 4 10 P. M lei ai't Sleeping Cars on a 1 the night trains. For In orniailon reiii'Ciln pswieuiier bu.iness, apply I corner TtllRTIR H and MARKET 8 roeta Phi a. And Ioi Ireu'htbuslnesB, of the company's Agents, H. B Klnaston Ji , toruer I blr'eenth and Market straeta Phllatlelpbiat J. w. Itevnolda, Arte; William liiown, Agent KC R R., Balllmor" H.l'. HOCHIO .General Freight Agent. Phils. H. W. (iWINKFR Uetieral 'I letet Agent, Phlla. A.L. HUB Ueneialbup't, Yt'Ullauiaport. RAILROAD LINES. pHILADKLt HIA, WILMINGTON. AND BAL X TliiORi. RAILROAD. HSiE TABLE. Commiticlng IODAy, Jui. 2. 186. Trains will lea. repot t oiner ol BROaD Street and WASlHNU I'SiAvenne aaloilowst Fxptesa train at 4 16 A. M (Monday! sxcepted). for Kaltlmoreand 'Vasbinaton atopnlng at Chester. WM nupgtn Neyark.Klkt m Noilhi ast, Perrrvllie, Mavrs, oe Grace. A herdcen, Pert) man's, Stagnoiia, chase's and SnnimerSi Run Wav Vail Train at 8 1ft A M. (Sundays excepted), tor Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Phl la'leltihia and lialtlmor'. Delaware Katiroad Train at f A M (innda-S ex ctpted.for Princess Anne, Jill lord, and Intermediate Stations. Ix press Train at 11 '4ft A. SI. (8nndavs exeeptedl. tor I alnnioie and Wsshliifton. Fxprois I ruin at p SI. iPnndays excepted) forBat 'Intnre 1 1 d Wahlr(ton s'opplngat hetir, ' lav moat, w I mil iilon, Newsrs, Mkton, Nottbcast Perrrvl'le, I'ayte d O race. Aberdeen. I'errvman's. hdirewood Mag nolla, base's, and Memmer a Run I rlshtt xpnssat 11 P. Si., for Baltimore and Wash In gton. I s"enf era by Boat from Ba Cm ore lor Forresa Mon roe horn lk. Cily point, and Richmond, whl take the II 4" A it 'rsln. 1ISIINOTON ACCOMMODATION TAIVS Stopping at ail Mations between Philadelphia and Wil mington l.t Hve rhllade phis at 9 A. M 12 30 4 30 6. and 11 30 P.M. lha 4'3U P. Si. tialn connects with Delawar) Railroad or Harrington and intermediate stations. 'Va"m,.naP,on!.t63W 114 0 30 M.,4and8 !l0 P. St. T he 71ft a. m. train win not atop at stations betwcn chotcrand Philadelphia 1 rains lor ,v w Castle teave I Ulladolphla at 9 A. M, 4 i0 ana b P. M. iHHiaCH TRAINS FRO BALTIMORE Leave VY llnilniiton at 11 A St , 4 ; and 10 P. At. ClUMtHFO. PltllADfLPHIA. tttytfttin&iSi 10 14 B,,a 11 40 A- " 4 Fl.OM BAL I I MoRK TO PS IL XDFLPHl A. I eave Paltlmon' 7-'ft A St.. Wav mall 0-20 A. Jt., Fxpress. 1 10 P. M.. Expiess. 6 35 P. St., Express 815 P. St., EXpp-ss 1RAINS FOR Htl.Tl MnRK T.eive 4 bes'erat 4 40 and 8 ftj A. SI., and! 38 P. M. I tave V llnilnston at ft 23 alio 9 33 A. SI. and 4'lft P. ST. Mount 7 runs wl h l'afsrnver ars attic ned will leava as In low s :- W Unilniilon tor ' errv vi e and intermediata stations at 6 (ft P. M. Daltlmnre for Hsvre-de Oraeeand n.iein fd'ale stations a 4 4ft I'. Al. Penyvllle for Wtt tn'i'fton and In'ermediste stations at 4 20 A. M . con necting at Wilmington with 7 1 a. M. train forPhUa- puia- BISMAl 1 BVIJIS l'xpresaTralnat4'A. ai lor Baltimore and Wasti lrt;ton s'optutig at hestet. Wl mm ton, Newark. Elk ton, Sor hea-t Perry vil e Ilavre-de-Grace, Aoerdeen, Peri nn.n s Magno la, vnase's, and Memmer's Run. Kht Exi ress il p M lor Pa.timorn and Washington. Accon modstion 'I ruin ai II 30 P. SI. for WLmiiigtou and inletnit dials stations. BALllSIORK FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave 1 altin nr ai U'jk 1 u ,..m.l,it, t u.Mjla. Grao, 1 erivvllie. and w lliinnuton. Also a ona at r.ik- ,. u and hewatk (to take rafieugets f r Phi adelpniaand leave passengers trom Wnnhinttton or Ba.titunre) and t I e stir to leave passengers Hum Baltimore or Wash Inrtoti. An omrrodstlon T.am turn V I mlrgton tor Phlladel I h in ttd Inteinieuiaie siatlona ai b 0 I . U. 16 U F. K.ENNEY. Supetlntendent Tj iR vKEW rORR. THB CAMDEN AND X An bpv and Pal auelphla and Trenton Railroad omi anv'a Lines. rRUM PH1LADF1.PHI, TO NEW TORK and TV sy I' laces, irom Wulnut Street Wtaif, will leave as to, low a, viz vabb At 6 A. Si., via Camden and Amboy. Accomaoda tion 2X5 A 1 8 A SI via Cau.utu ami Jersey ity I x press.... 3 00 A t 2 P. SI., via ( ainden and Ainluiv Express 3 tut At6P SI , via (aniaen and tnboi Accomuiodatlon 226 At6P. S. via Camden and Amboy Accommooa lion, 2d class 1 80 At8A.M. 2 and ft P M , for Stount Holly, Ewans- vi le 1 enlitrion. and Viuceutown At 5 A. M.and 2 P. SI lor F'reeho d. Atftaud Id a. A ., Vi St , 4 ft, 6 and 11-30 P M. tor Fish louse. Pelmvra. Hlvirton Progress. Delanea. Bevtry. Ettvewatcr, r ur mgton Florence, bordon- towt.eic. Tbe In A M.and 4 P. SI lit es rua direct throueh to 1 lemon. I.1M8 FhOSI KlS INGToN DFPOT WILL LEAB At il A Al , 4 30 6'4S P SI., and 2 t Si. (Night) via Ki iis'i iton and Jersey city I Xtress Lines, tare S3-00. Hie bAO P. Al. Line wllliun dally. Ailotbers Sundays enroled At 7 to and 11 A. SI.. 3 330 4 ,10 3, and 6 4) P. M d s n.iiiklit lor Iriftol. i rent on etc. At 7 and 101ft A. SI. 12 SI. 3 4 6 and 6 P. St., for Corn wel's lcrriaduie Ilolmerbury, Tacouy Wlsaluomliig, Briiiesburg aud Frankiord, and al HI 1A A. U ior Brlftol cheuck's, Lddlngtou, and a V. SI tor Iloluies burg and In'ern et. iu e siations. At , SO A. SI. nd 3-:io P. M lor Niagara Kails, Buffalo, Dunkirk ( aiiunuali ua, Flnnra. Ithaca Owego, Ro ches er Blnthi u pton. osw eo yracuae Great Bend, Sloutroso M nkesoarre Sciauton St oudsburg, taater Cup, lelvlcue, 1 aston, lamb nvilie rlmiinuton, etc 1 he 3-:'(l I . SI. Line cornects direct with the train h a vlnt 1 aston or Sluuch t hunk, Allcuiown, llethle l.eni etc. At ft I'. SI. for Lamhortvll e and Intermealate stations. Junel.lKiO. WILLIAM H GAlZMEIt, Aveut. EJvNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. MMHtll AhlU (.Ulf.M. The Trains o. tie 1 ems ivanlu t entral Rat. road nave lie 1 epot at 'lbir v-nrst and Slarket streets. vtnicii is rtini.cu vj inu tara o ine lutirHet street I'as-sn.i-er Ruilviuy, tuuiiiug lo mid Iron, the Dupot The lust tar leaves Fiom street about 30 minutes prior to the departure ot eucti Tiain. On Suiidajs Cura leve Eleven h and Market ttreeis 4"i uiint tes UK re the oepui lure of euch TruJns. Mm. n't, Iiagtae i xprcsa will ca i fur ami dclher Hnsi-ni-o at tne Ctpot. tner let at the otlice No. tail '4 Lesnut ttreet, v.1.1 icecive at cntion. llliiN- LEAVE l kl'OT ViZ ! Mall Train liny I x press Pto'l Accou n odutlon. No. i Fast 1 li e end Eric 1 xpie.s.- I- airLuri. Acion iiiouation 1 ai.tas.ier Aic n u.ot. a ion I uoll a ccotnmidation No i II t-l,ur(li am' Erie Si ai "i I'aoii Accou niodatioii. No 3 at i. u. at 10-00 " at I I'll I ' at 12 00 St. at 2 30 P. M at 4 00 " at ftOO - at eoo " .at 10 00 " I'lillaue khia I xptesut at 1110 TRAINS AlllllVE AI Dhl-oT VIZ.! -41 t Incinnntl txprtsst a 2'4I) a at Pliiiado phia Express; at 710 ' l'uoil Aceon inouutlou, No. 1 at 8 2' " i oluu.bia Train K: !I OO Lni.casur train at 12 4.1 P. SI. Fast Llue at 1 10 l ami .ictoiiiuiodatlou. No. 2 at 4 l'i " Day Express at ft'50 Paoli Aecooimodatloii, io. 3 at 7 80 " liarrishtirg Accou.uiodation at 0'50 " l iily. excent SutuMav. f Dallv i Dal y, except Voniluy Ah othir irainsdoil.v except Sunday Miuunlns through horn l'lilladulphnt to Piitsburgh and Erie wllhoui change or cam. mi cat Accou.uiouu.loi Tialus for Pao I and Interine d aic stations leave 'lilluile phiu at 9-00 .v. SI an.i7 0U P. St., returning leave Puoil at 6 a. ai and 4i0 p. V. , Tl' Kr. I OFFICE Isloca ed atNo. 6?1 Chesnut siroei where Tickets to utt in piTliiitt points mav bo procur.d and lull iulorina tiop giv.E by JOHN C ALLEN Ticket Agent. jlto at 'Jhiriy-nrst and Slarket Btrvcts, on appllca itnto ThOSl AS 11 PARKE , , Ticket Agent at the Depot. An r migrant Train tuns Oa lv (except Sunday). For lull purutuiaid aa to tare and accouiuiidaious apply to It Nl IS FU.sfc., a, , it,., .10- I'O' K Street Hie Penrsvlvcula Railroad Ccmnauv will not assumt uny tii-k lo. Luxate except lor W earing Appare.. and nu ll tlieir iiaponsibl ity to One Hundred Do lars in vaiue. Ail Lavage exceeding that amount ui value w IH be at the risk of the onuir. uu.ess taken by special cotittact 12 iTTtElGHT L1M' FOR NF.W""YORK AND Jj ai the MatioLs on the CASIDI'.S and ASIHOY and tUincttinv lial roads. INI hi Af-h.li DESPATCH. 111. CSlDE - Ml ASIllOY BAILMIAD AND liASIOR A TION tOMPANT HEIGHT LINKS ot Ntw lorkwil. leave WALNXl Jircet Abafat6 o'i ck P Si. dapy . Suodays exci oledi. Fteieht must be delivered before ih o'clock, to be for -naidtd the si nie Cay. heturnlng, the above lines will leave New Tork at 12 ' noon auu t and B P. M Frelhi lor Tien on Princeton Kingston, New Bruna a iik, auu a 1 points on the i ttroeii auu Auiooy Ka.it lead; a so, on the Lev cere Otlawuie and Fleming ou the New Jei-ev the Fieebol.t una Jauiesbura and he l.urliufctou aud Siouut Holly- Railroads, received ..nd lorwataeu up to i P St. ihe Belvldero l e aware hellroad connects at Phillips, imru with the lehVli V ul cy Rai luiul, aud at Slanuo Lacliunk wiib all points ol the Dm snare, Lackawanna, ..nd W tslent Hal rod, forvv arding to oyraevjis, BuiUlo, . ud other Joints i i Western New York H e cw Jersey l.allrod tot.nec Hat F'llzubetli wltii I e New Jersey ti iiti al Kullroad and at Newark with ihe Si on Is and Fst x Railroad A aiip memorandum, peclivlng tbemarks and nnm- I I rs, si lpp rs. auu eoi si, uees, muai. In every instance, bo w ot with euch load oi goods, or no receipt will be g ve,i' . . N. B. Increased lacl itles have been made for the ronst ortat.ou ol live stock. 1 'rovers are Invited to try li e r. i te. W ben siock is lurmslied Iu niian Itles oi two curloads o n ore It w'l l.e tie ivered at the foot of For tte h s leit near tho Drove Yard or at Her No I, North Rivir as the ahtppeis may dcttgnt at the time of sun n ent. . . . Fur terms, ot other Inionnstlon. app y to WALI ER Jj'REl S AN. Freight Agent, No.2i.H, DEI. WAitK Avenue, phi aduiobla o RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. ronnettlra at tlordomvl le v. lib Vlrtiii (Vnir.i o-fl' road trains to aud Irom Richmond us lo lows : MAIL 1R IN Itsve Washington dal v (Miudav exe ptcd). at 6 '4.5 v. si , end arilve at Lynchburg at o'4ft P at. Lavf .f.:y,nc.n."ur 1 a-M nd arrive at Wtuihlng ton at ft 26 P. al. EXrRF.SH TRAIN Leave W ashington ol.y i including Sunday) at I aa P 1 and arrlie at l.ynehbmg at 6 0o V SI ,''"v,L,v."c'.''ur', s0 M nd "rve at Washing on a' o iu a si 1 oth trrins making clone connections at Lynchburg foi all points South ut.d Sou. Uweat and at WasUligioi ior Nor h and Northwest First-class sleepin" cars attached to the night trains. The road la at ractive. not on y oi its com or aola aci oiiiuiodatlons, but lor the fact that It pause the now historic localities of Fairfax, Bit I Ruu Stauassaa Bria toe, 4 at ett s, Rappahanuock ' u peper Omuge and (onions l ie. places ot luiperlshablu Inteiest la Ui popular mind Thronah tickets to all pointa foa'b aid Soutkweat jnsv he had Iu Boaiou, Njw York Philad Iphla, and Baltimore, and at Uie uauvl ot the rosd in Wa-lnuioai lAlexaudrUi . h. v(o A FF'K.rt y Utueral bupe lnUuden,
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