THE3 DAILY EVENING TELEGK APII. PB IL ADELPHI A , THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional Locat Item see F:jth Par . Tub Extra Bounty Bill Whom it Affects, There ftreiris to bp a general inisiin demanding in irenrd to tho Bounty hill panse1 by Conpiess the last day of the session, whioa crania or.e hundred dollars extra bounty to the three-yrar soldiers and titty dollars to the two jfarmen. The evil eHectg ot the anticipated windiall hare already begun to be visible among those ol the worin classes who expect to re ceive the money under, the law; and numerous casts have come under our notice in which steady and industrious hands have either so depoTted themselves hs to eudnneer their places, or to have threwn up their situations in antici pation. To them we will say a word, after explaining the bill. The Urn part to be noticed is that the utiy dollar section bat nothing to do with the ftuldier of this State. It wax intro duced tor the benefkof the "two year" reciment of New York and Indiana. Pennsylvania sent no to-jear rceiinents out. Men irom our State who have served two years In a three-year regiment do not come under this section, and they take nothing under the act unless dis charqed for wounds. Pol diets who had enlisted for three yean, and have been discharged lor disability belorc their term of service had expired, do not full under the provisions ot the law. It is probable that they will be attended to next session, but under the present Pountv bill tucv are not entitled to any pay. Thv.-t ceems to us like inimtlce. It N certainly only lair that men who have expressed a dotire lo serve three years, and who have oUy been prevented bv their health failing them, wLile stiivine to do their dut, should be treated the same as thou'.h they had served out their enlisted time. It was because of no fault of theirs that Dature was not sulliciMitly trontr. Tbe spirit indeed was willing, though the flesh was weak. Again, veteran volunteers do not crime under the law. They have already received more than the one hundred dollars, and this extra bounty is expressly erantcd only to such as have not received heretofore that' stun. As the law at present stands the only persons clearly entitled are the soldiers of 18GI, 18H2, or 1803, who have served out three years, or have been discharged lor wounds; or the widow, orphan children, or parents of those soldiers who have die! or bPe n killed in service, or have died ol wounds received or disease contracted in tlie Fervice, always providing that tbe claimant has not ahead received more than oiie hundred dollars Government bounty. We have a few words of advice to add. It will require months before thofe who are entiiled tinker the act will be ena bled to receive their due. A commission has been appointed by the War Otlice to pro pose a plan by which it can be carried into effect. It will require weeks to perfect a plan. An appropriation must then be made, and finally, after all preliminaries are arranged, it is piobahle tbat the discharges will have to be presented in order, and thus it may bo a year uetore it will be really paid into the recipients' bands, minus fees to' brokers and atrents," price of stamps, transmission throush mails, and the hundied other et cetcraa which will csiuso the sum to grow beaut itullv ic-s. Meanwhile, let all continue In their regular routine, as though nothine had been allotted them. The littlo sum should be laid aside, when it is received, in an ticipation of any untoward emergency. Let it not be spent in rioting, and, above all, do not assicn it to agents, receiving in return a frac tion in cash tc rwhat will surely come if you have but patience to wait. New Bates for Storage and Commis sion. The Philadelphia merchant? have adopted the folio wine rates ot commission and swage: On Flour, not less than three cents per barrel for labor, three cents per barrel tor inspection and coopernae, ttirio cents per barrel lor storage. On Wheat, when received by rail, not le-a than one cent per bushel for measuring, storage, and labor. All other grain, when received by rail, one and-a-hali-ctnts per bushel tor measuring, sto race, und labor. On Wneat and other grain when received afloat, one and a.halt cents per bushel lor mea curing ii' d actual expenses incurred when stored, which shall not be loss, than the charge made bv rail. . On Seeds. Dried Fruit, Butter, Drcsed Hogs, Feed, and Meal in bags, aud other miscellaneous produce, two and a ball per cent, commission, and one Der cent, lor measuring, etc. A charge ot not lees man ono-eigutu ot one per cent, tor Fire Insurance shall oe added in all cases, except where sales are made alloat. Alter the first month shall have exnired, the charee lor storaire shall not be less than ihrey cents per month on Flour, and one 1ml cent per bushel on grain, with one-u'ghth of one per cent, per month Fire Insurance. Hearing on a Charge of Arson. William Van Fleet, the keeper of a small con fectionery establishment at No. 918 Noith Third stieet, was arraigned at the Central Stacion yes terday attornoon upon the charge of having set lire to his premises, on the morniau of the 2iith of July last, lot the purpose ot defrauding the Kojal Insurance Company of Liverpool. The testimony wa9 to the ertect tbat there had been a mysterious fire kindled in the cellar of the building on the '21st iust., about fa ween before the aforementioned; that the last one was equally as mysterious, and that the defendant's stock and fixtures were not worth more than $0011. Van Fleet bad a policy of insurance for $1200 in the atorcaid Company. The accused was held in $1200 bail lo answer. A Queeb Case Summarily Disposed Of. A rattier odd and mixed up case of crim. con. was tried jesterday. William Nolens was com plainant, before Aldermau Boltler, against Christian Neeley and the wife of Nolens, who badletthis domicil In Kcadin, Pennsylvania, and travelled together to Wilmington, Dela ware, and there were liviutr w hen Nolens dis covered them and had them arrested. He had couipromi'ed the case upon the payment of $25 . by Neeley, the wiie promising to return to Heading with her li!ii-b:iud. Am she had de clined to comply with th terms of tbe compro mise, tbe husbiind nad them rearrested here. Atter the Alderman heard the facts he dis charged the prisoners, much to Nolen's sur prise. finite iinuBiuil Bort of cainD-uiecttui; in pro- eiets at barntsboro. on the line of the We-t Jer- se.v Railroad. It draws one ot tue largest con courses ot tieople ever asHcmbled in New Jer- i eej. Not only are the cars packed to excess, biit every vehicle that can be induced to run upon wheels is liuw doiug stage duty in couvey h g people to the spot. People of all denomi nations crowd the camp ?round. Tlie presc'iit is the interim between the summer and the autumnal harvest, hen larniers enjoy a .two weeks' breathing fpe'l irom their labors, and Irom all parts ol' the country they are throiigjug to liurnslioro. Delegates at the "Contiis kntal." Ooveruor Unndall, Ion. O. Wendell, lion. t). II. row mug, and other iiieinhers of tne National Union Executive Commute, arrived in t'jis city last evtniug. A number of delegate 1o the Convention nlo arrived; unions them wus JmUe Moore, of lied Hiver, Loitisiumt, and the Hon. lievcidy Johnson, ol Italtimore. The Conti nental Hotel has been selected as tun head quarters ol the Commit ce. The Democratic deleaation Irom l'ei:i:-ylvHu'ia will have their headquarter at the State Central ComraiiUe lioouis, No. b2H Walnut street. Laying a Watkb Main. The larjjn numV er ol luanu'aotiiriu j establishments erected dormg tho past to v years along tiie Uchuylkul, tioin Arch to 8outhstree:s, has nearly exhausted the eupply ot water whicb has been turnlshed through the pipes laid betore imurovemenU were made. To remedy this evil, the Water Department Is laying down a twelve Inch mum on TweutT-Bi'cond street, Irom Arch to South e'reets. It will bo connected with tlie thirty Inch main now in Arch street. Fire. The roof of a dwelling at No. 327 South Fifth stiee'. was partial! v destroyed by tre yesierdiiy aiteruoon. loshjijuu. Burning of a Gi.de Factory. -The alarm of file last evening, about 11 o'clock, was earned by the destruction of A. C. Miller's glue factory, on Sixth street, below Montaomcry avenue. The! loss to estimated at about $2000. The New Asberbob of the Third Dis trict. Peter A. Keyser, Esq. the newly appointed Assessor of the Third District, in the piece of J. Fletcher Budd, resigned, has entered upon bis duties. No chances have yet been made in tbe subordinates in the office. Hurry up tiie Taxes. The taxes are coming in very slowly. The daily receipts do not avernee over Uve thousand dollars. In a lew weeks there will not onlv no discount be allowed, but a percentage will be added. COAL. T It I A L SEUUKES YOUI1 CUSTOM. WMINEY & HAMILTON LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS O O .A. 3, jo. 835 North KLYIII Street, Above Poplar, EanI 81d. 62 JAMES O'BIUEN, DEALER IN LLHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY TBE CAP.GO OB SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Baa constantly on hand a competent supply of the atovo superior Coal, sui able for family uso, to which he calls the attention of his friends and tbe Hib. ic generally. OidcrsitltatKo. 205 South Fifth ttrcot, No. 32 South hcventecnth Btroct, or through Despatch or Post Office, promptly attended to. A SUPERIOR WUAL1T1" OF ULACKSMUHS COAL. 76 J E K D E R S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. CORNER OF BROAD ASL CALLOW'BILL STREETS. niTum tho polphrnfrd West l.ehleh Coal from the Oreenwood Colliery, Move, Egg. and Heater size 75 ; NutatSbSO. Also, llie very superior Schuylkhl Coal, from the Reeveadule Collleiy Nut Size, SB 00. All otlier sizes 87 (in aii i ii warranted and taken back nee of expense to 'he pun baser, li not us represented. Aho, the Coal tor- tettto. il not lull weight, tivom WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (JI1ESMT GROVE WMSKY. No. 225 North TIUKI) Stroet. 1! anything wnswuutcd to prov.' the absolute putrtj pi this W blshy. tbe loliowing certiticuie should dolt There In noutoholic stimulant kuowncoiuniandliigsucl? ectn.u.inuutii'U l urn ouch hitli souices: l liiLAM.i.i lilA, September)). 1R.tS We have carefully tested tbe sample of ( HESSUT GLOVE WHISKY which you Seud us, and flnu that It contains nom-: oi the i oii-onoi H ustam b known a, USILhil whlili is tlie charactcnst'c and injurious in giedieut of the whiskies In genera1 use. BOOTH. GARRETT A CAM AC, Analytical CuomlsU New YoitK Septembers lsM. I hove analyzed a sample ol CHESNUT OltONE Vlllt-KY received irom Air ( harlcs What ton, Jr., 1 liiitce vhlar mid having car.lullv fogted it, I aro piei.sed to state that it is entire v hike fkom poinonou oh MLHKj.ii. lb nilihiuiiceH It U an unusuuily pur ana Hue flavored ciuallty ot whisky. JAML8 K. I HILTON, M. D.. Analytical CheiuU Bopton, March 7 1S5 I have made a rhrmiral analysis ot commerced sam pies ol CliKHNU'l tiliOVK WH1KY. whicli provest tie tree liom Ihe heavy Kusil CMis. ami pertceily pure an UDndul'erated. 'i he line liuvnr ot this w Uisky la derive lioui the iTiiln UFrri In manufacturing it. Kespectlully. A. A. HAYES, M.I), btutc Assayer, Ho. 16 Boylston 8ticct. Kor paie by t'arrel.deinl'onn, cr butile atNo.225 Sortt THIRD Street PniladCiPhla. 4 J M. NATHANS & SONS I M V O It T E II S OP BRANDIES, WINES, GIN3 Etc Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. I'UlLA'DLLl'ill A. MOPES HATHADB, HOKACK A. hATDATIS, OULAKDO D. KATUAAS. 110m TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. PHIT.ADTi'l.Pni A SIIBfiROKS JiAMlAfik. IVS'llTITTK. No. 14 N. -rrAr-jsimh street, anove aiarRet. 1. j. K I. KKTT, aitev thirty years' practical experience, guarantee! the Bkiliul adjuxtment 01 bla I'renilum I'auut tiraduatinir 1 remuie Truiia, and a variety others, buj'portera, Elastic gtocklutrs, slum our It wo rrutche, rUHpensorles, etc. Ladles' apartments co ducted by a Lady. S2 INSTRUCTION. i I J 11E LEHIGH UN1VEIUTY, BETHLEHEM, l'KNNA. 1 bin new Institution, liberally f ndowed bv tho Hon. Asa Vacker. oi Muuih (hunk nd designed to iilve a lu'l prucllcal educailon auited to ti e requirement ol theae w 111 be open to receive student in the FlUVf TWO CLAtStS on the lht or September. ISOti. The locailon Is beautiuil, and proverbiHlly healthy, and it IhSltuaKd in tlieiuids' ol varied industrlul lute rests, all ol which wlil be subsidized lor tue purpose ot inmruc Ion. Tlie Course will consist ot two parts. First. TWO VEAK8 OF IftH'AKA'lOKY IhSlUUlTION In Mtt iheuibtics. t hemiftiy, and LttimuageM (osneclally tlie moiieru lnnt-Uiine), studies which every young limn tliou d purxui , tor whhti vei npiiexslon lie be In emled. i-econd iWlt A I 111 1 10 N A I, Y KARH in one ol tlie lol ow ing schools in each of which iu adcltiunal peciul ur grenn conitrreu: 1. 'J lie hchool oi tieueral Literature. 2 " he Seliool Ol t Ivil 1 nglneeruik.'. 3 lliet-chool ol Mechanical Kngineerlng. 4 '1 ho hetuinl nl' KiniHilnruv anil to luinir. Apinici.iits lor adiiilsslou w ill be examined from tho 1st to tie lf.th oi Autrnsi. on nrcseutiug tlieuiselves to the 1'reflileni. at Hetlilehcm. or on the opening duv. Circulars giving teitns, etc., may be hud by ap,ylng to .Niescrs, I . II liUiLKH tU.,No. l:ij H. FOUR I'M Street l'hlluilelphla, or to lltMtY cOl'PEE, President, LSotlileliem. Ha. 7 Vi 16 o II E O A H A Y INSTITUTE ENGLISH AND FRENCH. Hoarding and dav uudIIh. Kim uml l.'in HI'IIITE Street, will reopen on 1 11 CRM) A V . September 20. Krench is the laiiKi'uge of the lainlly, and Is constantly SPOkell 111 IUB luniill.IV. 1 rlinurv I epnrinient 6i per annum, liav Schol. rs p'-r annum alio. Day Bourdiug l upi.s, i!ii0. MADAME UEBVILLY, 6 ii Imw4m l'rluclpal. fHO ABCH HTKEE 1. (IAS FIXTURES, CH NDF.L1KKS, l.ROZK STATUARY, Kto. VANKlhK & . would retpectlully direct tlie at'en tion uf their irbnrts. and t ie oubllo geuura y. to thulr laige and etevart assortment ot !- HXrCRKS, HASI)EIIF.H8. ana UiiUiiUMHI, BRONZE WAUKH ibos wlHhlng handsome and thoroughly msdetioods, at very reasonable prioea will iiiid it to their advantage lotive us a can uoiura iur uanug eiso where. H. Soiled or tarn'sneii nxiuiua reuaisnea Wlin special care and at reasonable prices Mtiuj VANK1RK A CO AMUSEMENTS. QltAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, TKDER AUKPICK8 OF THE &OLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASaiNGTON, D. C, AT OROVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, October 11, 1863. 3flu,00fl tickets at (1 each 7S,00 presents, valued at 25f,('t0, consulting of Fine lieaidences, Lou, Fianos, riamonfl 8, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. etc, The many swindling schemes that bavo been nro- rcnted to the public, during ihe past few months, some what delayed our i"les, nntll we were able to sat Is v the poople throughout ths country that this enterprise was (onulnc, and solely lor charitable purposes. The Direc tors rc confident of tbe sale ol every tn ket, and have allotted sufl.clent time to guarantee the sales without any luriher postponement. TKKKT9 CAN BE OBTAINED AT TIIE OFFICE OS WILLIAM E. OWEiJS, No. m CHESMTT STREET, PhlladelnUla; ALSO, PENT TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THIS COUNTRY PROMPTLY BY MAIL. F, NOLEN Ji CO., tiencral Aden's, No. 210 West FOUBTU Street, Wilminirton, Del, MAKAGINO DIRECTORS. Major II. A. HALL, President hoidlors' and Sailors' Union, Colonel CHARLES E. CAPEIIaUT, Major M. H. ALBKROER, WILLIAM S. MOUSE. TREASURER J B. HUTCHINSON, Exq , Ca&hier National Bank ot tbe Atetropolis. Trfasvrt Department, Office of Inthkn.vl Hevenoe wasiiingtuN. Juno 27. ltl0. . 5 Whereas II. A. Hall and mhers, as "Mautwmg Direc tors" oi tbe "(..rand hatlonal Concert," to be held in aphinflon. D. C, on ihe ill of August next huvomaae due sppiication to i.. t leplian, Collector of Internal Revenue lor the Collection liintrict of the District ot Columbia, tor permission to ho d a lotiery, raftle, or Silt euieroriso, and presented to him satisfactory evl enee that the pioceeds of said lotterr, rallie, or plft en t erirlte 111 be devoted to charltab e uses . permission is hereby erantcd to such "Managii g Directors" to hold such lottery, radio, or gilt enterprise iree froma'.chnrge, whether from tax or licence, in respect to such loitcry, ruil.e, or gilt enterprise. E. A. ROLLI NS, Commissioner. All ordersmust be addressed, with stnmpa lncloed, to Willi am s. more, Bccretary Soldiers' and Sailers' National Couenrt, Waslilngton, I). 0., Lock Box No. 31. We refer, by permission, to Major-licnoral v, inllcld S. Hancock, U. H. A. (eni ral Robert C hchenck. M. c. dhlo. Ccnernl llalbert E Puine, M C , Wis. t.euerul John 11. Ketuham M. C, '. Y. Generul James tl Blunt. Kausas. t.eneralJ N. Dcndrick, Icwa. General 1) C. Mci aliam, D. C. General O V Duvti n, N. Y, Hon. 'Jhonias W. herry. M. c., Mich. Hon George Lawrence, M. C, I'euna. . D. O. Forney. Esq.. 1. C. ' Jlajor J. K. Dougnty, N. Y. lion. Richavd Wai iich, Jlnyor of Washington, D. C. Hon. Henry C DemiUB, .M. C, on u. Hon. t ben C. Inyerso 1, fr. C. 111. Hon. Samuel J. Ilimuuii. M. c . I ennn. Hon T. n Hercen. .M C, New Yrk. n. Henry w I sn. v. s. 8. Hen. Ira Harris, U. S. 8. Hi n. 11 F. ale, V. S. 8. Hon. Ko'lnn V. Whnley.M C . Wot Va. l.on II Hum 1. Keney, ju. i cnna Hon A. H. 1 allln, M. v., rs. I. Hon. Leonard Mvers. M. C, l'enna. Len. Vi:llnn A. Newell. M ('.. N.J. Hon Geort'e W. Jtiliun. JU.C.Ind. Hon. Mei hen F. Wilson, -M C. I'euna. ' Hen. J. B. Giinre'1, M C Iowa. Maior O. M. Van Iluren, N. Y. C.eii. R. B. Haves M. ' Olilo. Ion. s. T. Holmes l i:,M'Wiki, Ion. G. b. Latham. M C, W.Va. . Hon. Jsnres A. Jlnivin.M. C , NcwTiotk. . Hon.HiomasT. Davis, M. C.,Ncw Yoilc Til Ira "VTEW CHESNUT HTUEET TIlrJATKE. chesnct street, abovo Twollth. WlLLlASl Bisa a, esacus THE COOLEST THEATRE IN THE r-ITYt SATURDAY KVKNING. August U, Fllthl MGU li IN AMERICA OF TIIE GREAT SCENIC AND SENSATIONAL PLAY, BACCARAT; or. THE KNAVES OF THE PACK. Now produced, after A GREAT OUTLAY, AND LONG AND CAREFUL PREPARATION', With New and Beautiful scenery. fetarti nu ami jnovoi r.uects. una A Special Cast. In w hich will be found MissJosle Otton, Mr. K. F. Msckay, Mrs. C. H"nrl, Mr. AicKee nankin, ana otner ponuiar luvoriics. PKIt Et OK ADS ISION. VOW 1IIK KIlMMKK SEASON ONLY. Orchestra 7V;. Paniuctte. 5flc. Family Circle, 25c. No extra charge lor reserved scats. Doors open at 7 l.Y Curuiin rises at 8 WALNUT STRRKI TUBA T li B. m w. enrner of NINTH and WA.LNUT Hrrents. flREIT TRIUMPH 1 UREA V Tlt'UMPlll ONLY HlCAlUis urr.n i .i r iiiLAocLrui.. LAS I' MOllT OF ALADDIN I THIS (Friday) KVf.NiNii, August 10, Last night i the Oriental Pa-eant of il.ihlil"!! OR. THE WONDtCRKUL HP. Aind 'in "Iss Lille Uermon as norlormcd by her In this cltv lor over v FOUKTESN WEEKS. SATURDAY-BEN F. ft 1' OF MR. OWES FAWCETT. TTALRU'S (LATE MILLKK'S) WINTER V GARDEN Nos TOl-TiB VINK hlreet. OUASD INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS NIGHTLY. By two large and efficient Orchestras. TONIGHT, And EVERY NIt'HT In connexion with our KXCKLSIOH STRING BAND. a Brass Band, compiislng tno best Artists In the city willperio.m FOR THK SE.VSOV. Oursnaelous Mtirmer Garden, artistically laid out wltn Shrubbery, fountains etc. IN TliE LADIES' SALOOK. Esprcisll v set apart 'or F v V ILIES, tho best of Cream-i and other Reltesliments will be served. tvlOJ O- Y 31 N A S I U 31 vi T.Atill S CENTLF.V.EN. AND Clllt DREN V v fiiKNKB OF NINTH AND AKCll STREETS OPEN EVERY DAY AMI EVENING, Al l. MJ.MMER. Bodily exeielse Imparts health and strength, the beai oievent ve arainst s ckuess o' trie coming sunnne: 5 anil Iro'es.ors HiLLE h HAND A LE WS. THE PIANOS WHICH WE MAN J M C i t tactHre recommenu ineueivc. We piouil-4 to our pntrons clear neautuui tunes, tueganr worsm in li in linrH ulitv. and reiisoiuio e priceii coiiiiiuiou win. a mil guarantee. Forsuleon yat No. I'll W'Al.NU Street. fi m UNION PIANO MiNCFACTURtSQ CO. TO RENT. A LA li (r E. WELL LIGHTED AND rtNTILATkD mm, ON THE SECOND FL00K OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. lOH KotttH TH1KU rstreet. TO RENT, With or Y ituout BtP4iin power. Apply In tbe OBJC'.', torst noor. PROPOSALS. 3? It O T O S V I S. rEi'LVANIA LAND SCRIP AGRICULTURAL FOR SALE. The United Plates Government having granted to he I'onmonwr slth of Pennsylvania Land BorlD. reore scnllngTbO COO acres ot Public Land, (or the endowment ol Agtlcaltaral Colleges In this State the Board oi Commissioners now offer this I and Scrip to the public. Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip, ad drcrscd to "Tho Board of Commissioner! of Agricul tural Land Fcrlp," will be icceiyed at the Surveyor Gcneial'1 office, at Uarrlsburg, until Wedncsduy, August 15 1HC6. This land maybe located In any Stat or Territory bv the holders ol the cilp. upon any of tho unappro priated lands (except mineral lands) of tno United States, which may be subjt to sale at private entry. Each piece of scrip represents a quarter tecliouot one bunlred and sixty acres. Bids must be made as per acre, and no bids will be tecelved for less than one quarter section. Ihe Scrip will be Issued immediately on the payment ol tbe money to the Surveyor General, one third of which mnst paid within ten das. and the remaining two- thirds within thirty davs aitcr notification ot tno acceptance ot tbe bid or bids by the Board oi Coin missibiicrs. J. M. CAUTBELL, Surveyor-General, For t.le I-.oard or Commissioners H ARRIFBt RO, July 11, 1HH6. 7111m SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, & J. W. SCOTT & CO. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AJ.D DEALERS IN MEN'S FUKN1SIIINO GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOORS BiLOW THE "CONTINENTAL, 8 26 SIP PHILADELPHIA. p ATE X T SllOULDEU-SEAM yillllT MANUFACTOllY, AND UENTLKMKN'S FUENISIIINQ STOKE. TERFECT FITTING BH1R18 AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice. All other aitlclea of GENTLEMEN S DRESS OOODS In lull variety. W1NCIII0STKH & CO., B 24 J o-J106 CHESNUT Street PASSENGER RAILWAYS. y E W II O U T E. Erankford and Philadelphia Railway, VIA SECOND AND TI1IBD STREETS RAILWAY. NOW OPEN TDltOtTCU TO FRANKFORD, UARROWGATE, CEDAR HILL CEMETERK Cars tunning regularly on Bhort tlmo. t" 31) mwi'6t ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC. PSJ5?. PENN STEAM ENlilNE ANO LL1 iBOiLl.ll AV'UltKS.-NEAFlE & LKVY HuiU'ifAL AMI Till OKE'll JAl. ENGINEER-. AlAt. H1M.-T8. DolLl-.R-MAk.l- R-. BLA t!KS M 1 1 11 S and FoUrDEltet. having tot ninny years been In sue- cchHul opeiatiou. and been exclusively ciitaged In building und repairing Murine and River t-ngiuus niu and low pressure, iron Hollers. uter latiKs rropei li ra etc etc.. resneuiiu iv oticr their services to tne public us being iuliv prepared to contract for enJnos ot hIii.1. h Murine. K ver. und Muitionary : having so 8 o patterns of uillerent s zes, urn prepared to execute orders witli quick oecpateh. very description ol pitieru mukhiK uiudo at tlie shortest noiico High and Low pressure I- ino. Tniiulnr, and Cylinder Boilers ot tho liest Pciiiiovlvau'a charcoal Iron, rorgmgs ol an si7.es anil kmoH: Iron and Bruss asiincs oi u 11 descriptions: Roi Turning Screw Cu'tnip, ui d all other work connected with the abo.e businefs . liiawlnws ana suecincations mr an worn uono at the establishment tree ot charge, and work guurau teed 'I no sunseriners nave anipic wunri-uoca mom lor repu!ru of bouts where tiiov can lie in peifect safety, ami me provided with i-hesrs. blocks, lulls, eto etc., lor mining heavy or light welkins. w . i f -r XT IK A Ell El JOHN I.KVY. 8 2 1 BEACH und FALMKit SUce's. VAl-dUAN MEHKR'K, WILLIAM II. MLBltlCK, JOHN E. COPE V VVSD LI Y, COUTIIWAIJK FIFTH AND AbUINGlON St'oets, t'IilI.AI)SI.PIIIA MFRRICK fc MISS. I NOINEHRs AND IV1ACI1INISTS. mnnufacture High and Low Pressure steum Engines for Land liiver and Marine Service. Hollers, uusometers, 'lunks. iron isoats etc. ( abtinus oi all kinds, el her Iron or biuss Iron Franc Roots lor Uas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations etc Retorts and Gas Machinery, ot the latest ana most im proved constiuction. r.very uenci ipnon oi rinumiinu aiacuiiiurj. tu numw, Saw, and GrlHt Mills. Vacuum Pans Open t-tcam Tialus. Defecaiors, Fl ters, Pumping Engines etc. sole Agents lor N. Il'lleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus. Nesinyth'sPaUnt Steam Mammerand As pinwall & Woolsey 's Patent Ccntrliugal .ugar Draining Machine. "30$ B RIDB8BURO MACHINE WORKS. OFFICE. No. 68 N FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to till order to any extent for out well known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AN D WOOLLEN Mil LS, Including all recent lmprovemeuls in caiuuig, epinuiug, and Y eavlng. We lnite the attention oi manaiacturers to our ex ion- sly e works. . 1 l!i a LI lL,lJ v r.. iv a oc own. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. FKEMH STEAM SC0ERLC ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We bes leave to draw your nartlculur attention to oui new French Stetm Scouring Etabllhn eut thedrstaud only one ot its kind In this city. We do not dye, but b.t a ciH ii.H iii procci-s res ore i.auii'8 , ucimenivu a, u t'lilliiren'ii Gum ent tn their oriulnal status wimou inlurinn them in ti e least, while gieut experience and llio Lett n.aibluery Irom France enable us to warranl perect tatisioction to a I who may lavor us with theli iBtronane. LADIES' DKI-.ssES of evrtj Qesci'ption wither without 'I rlmm'U(.s, are cleaned and Unfiled w Itbout being taken apart, whether the color Is genuim- "r not. , t Opera Cloaks and Mantillas, curtains lane uovcrs Carpets Velvet lUbbons.Kld Gloves, etc. cleaned aim reunified In tbe best manner. Gen lemen's -uinuier and Y inter Clothlnit c eaued to perlbcti n wlihom In jury to tlie stull A so Flags and Itauneis All kinds ot sunns r nioveu wiii:out c tailing mo n.iuiuti sro executed under our Immediate supervision and MitlMnctiou guaranteed in every insmnce A cull am' Hkttmiuatu.il ol our process is rc-iiecuuuy auuuucu. ALEEDYLL & MARX, 12 mtbsS 0. 610 RACE Stteet l'o.ka I'.iic'as l'or!;iiiu!u;.iH-N, ( i'Mr I'zs.s, l'ortrlU)8, Drc sir.;; l'srs, Kiilil.iTs' fnsts. Ifc ?. !.mL iA LBdea and Oont.' (-jjC V Sutouela and c, Satuluiii, j I Travolllnc Bags, t iu all styles. Hooka. 4o., d-o. 13BIVY WELLS-OWNEKS OF PKOPEUTY 1 I l e only p ace to net Prlvv Weils oleaned aad d s infected at veil low prices. pkYSON, Marufocturer'of Poudrette, 8 10 $ GOLDSMITH' BALL, LIUHAUY Street. f'-i' v r IP ' TlllT I' t'Asl.h. V. MllUK X Wuiha. RAILROAD LINES. R V GREAT TRUNK LtNI. thOM PHILADELl'UI A TO ME INTERIOR O I EN NSi LVA I , HIE St. HU YL II I., MIMyCB JiANNA, t MBFFL N l. AD WYOMINU Vr 1FYS, fliE NcRTU. OKl'nWt8C. AND TdR ANAPA 8 SUMMER ARRAhGFMFNT OF PASSENGER 1KAIN- June 4 Ib-S Ivlr ihB ( niiiuiiT'i ll.nn ! T IfTTlTr P.NTI1 Ca 1 1 OWUII L Streeu Philadelphia. X the loilow n hours : MUKfUM' AUlliMMUDATIO'. At V30A.il. lor Renom an intermediate Ststio B ORN 'NO F.APRaHS. At UTS A. M. lor Hi noirnr. I.ehanon Ilarrlsbnra Pnt vllle. llnearove Tsiuaeua sunbury, Villlamsjo 1 nilra. Roehrs er Nm.r Pal . Itunuln A lemnw liki'sbarra. 1 Itrs'on, Yorn. CnrlLslo, bambersbur I sirrsiown tc etc. this train connects at KEADINU wi h Fast Penn sylvsnla Kallrtail trains for A lentown etc. and the Itlifltl n Valley trnln Inr Itflmaliiirfr tn ( mt l'Ottl CllNT'tS w ih i aiswj.ta Hi.ilroaiT trmns lor 'Vll- n optinrp. Lt.eli Loven. Htnlra eto.i at IIRHH I I l.G With nrtliorn I i.nlr.1 i nn.hi.Tl.n.1 Vn.ln.. ntiri Sehmlklli and Susnurhanna trains mr Norihiimh-'t mud. ll lamtport, York Chamhcrsbii'V. "Inegtove, oto. Leaves 1 hllailelnl.ln i a-ni l i tn TmMno Pntta. vllle. Uamsliurg eic., rinmetin'g with Reading and t rlumbia Rai road t Bins lor Co unibla, etc. 1..... "'""Oi" (l UMMODAITU.N. ,ne,rgnKat,f?!rp".Pi:IUllul''l'' "'M'' "X '1 rains lor r l,ilHleiphla leave IIarrlsbur st R 10 A M and PoLsvllle at 8-49 S M arrivlna In Philadelphia at I'lu P. M. Altemonn trnlim eav lirHi,,irj 111 I . St.. I'litlBVlile at I IS P. M . arriving In Phi -loll, 111,. atb44P M. " " - HAKKlMll Ht t Cf'MMfiD TIiN. Leaves Rending at 7.10 A M.aiuT Hum. nrcr at 4 111 P M oniiec insat Reai.ing with Mieraonn Acciim nw dntlon suuib at B'oU P. Ai.. arrllno in Pi,iia.inmiii J 1(1 P. M. ' vsrket train, w-un pasenger ear attacned, leaves rbt'adelphla at i 41 noon for Rending an i a'l wav nta tins Leavi s l.endliiu a 113A.M unn inwtiinutnui,i it P. lor I'til ailelpliln and nl way sia I ns. All toe above rain run dally, ttmlavs excoptert. Stiniiav t rains leave Pottsville at H1H1 A. M . and Phi 1at!e phla at 3'IA P M Leave Philadelphia for Readlug at 8 00 A.M.; le arnlng irom Reailinp at 4 ii P. M. IHfS HV LLf Y KMLROAO Pasrenrrrs lor Donnlngtiwn and Intermediate points take ihe 7-3l ml 8- ft A. M. and 6 0PM. trains from Phi ailelpliln, returning irom Downingtown at 6 33 A. M. and 1 3' noon. NEW YORK EXPhESS FUR PITTSBURO AND THE W EM'. Leaves New York at n A M., and 8'0ii PM.. passing Iieailing at 1( and II 53 A. M and 1-48 P. M , and eon nictingst Uarrlsburg wlih Pennst ivanla and Nor hern lintrol Raliioad express trains lorl'ittaburg, Cbloauo W II iamspurt h imira, lialt'more. etc Iieturtiing, txpress train envis Hnrrisburg on arrival oi i lie 'f nnsylvai In express from i'itisourg, at 3 and D-TSA. M. atidn-iftp. M.. pasalng Reading ai 4 49 and in 62 A M., and II 30 P M., and arriving in New York at 10 A. M and i 46 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany these I aim through between Jersey city and Pittsburg, with out change. a nisll train lor New York leaves Hnrrtsbntg at 2 10 P. M, Mali trair tor Harrhburg leaves Sew York atlJM. SCHUYLKILL VaLLKY RAILROAD Trains leave Pottsville at 7 and 11 30 A. M., and 7 16 I'. M letun.lug irom '"lmaqua at 7-35 A. M. and 1 4U and 4 16 P M rCfaUYLKILL AND Wfj-QUEH ANNA RAILROAD. 1 rains leave Auburn at IM A. M for Flnegrove and Harrlsburg and 1 6U P M. (or Plnegrove and TreruuiH. leturnlnr from Uarrlshurg at 3 W P. M., and from iro montat7'36 A. and 6 -6 P. M. TICKE 1 8 Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the Nnrih and vv et and Canada. i be lollowlng tickets are obtni able only at the otilce oi S l-RAIiFORD. Treasurer. No. 227 S FOURTH street. 1 blladelnlna, or ot G. A. NICOl.LS, Geneial Supenntindent. rlesuing: COMMUiATION TICKFTS At 25 percent, discount, between Any points desired, or lanillies at d Arms. MIl.F.AOE TICKETS, Good tor SHOO miles, be ween all points, $52-59 each, for itnillicsand tlims SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rates. Lr.RGYllKV Residing on tbe line oi the road will be furnished carus entitling tlnmselves and wives to tickets at ball faro. X. URSlON Tl KEX8 From Pblladi Iphla io principal sia luns good for Sa tutdav. Sunuay,and Mondav at reduceu fa e to no had in v at the 1 Icket Ofllce at Till i.TEENTTi and CAL LOW HILL Streets FREIGHT. Gooils of all dcscilptions forwarded to all iheahovt nolnts. irom the i ompany's now Freight Lcpot, BROAD and WIl LOW Mtrects. FItEIGH I TRAINS Leave Philadelphia oally at A 30 A M, 12-45 noon, and d I. M.. lor lttading. Lebanon, Uarrlsburg, Potisvillo Port Clinton and all polnis beyond. MAILS Cose at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tne toad and Its binncbes at 5 1. M, and for the principal -tauoiiH only at 3 15 P M. 815 pHILADKI.PHlA, GEKMANTOWN, AND Ulllu' I U ll H 11. On and a ter WKDN ESDA Y, May 16, 1806, FOR GUlMAN I OWN Leave I'hlladclplilii (j. 7 8,fl, Id 11, 12 A. M,, 1, 2, 31(, IH 4, 6, 6H.B 7. 8 U, 10. U 2PM Leave t.ermanlown 6, 7, 7H, 8, 8 20, 0,10, 11, 12 A. M. 1,2 3, 4.45. 6 tiH 1 8, f) 10,111'. .M. 'i Le 8 2. a own train, and 3.i und 5'. up trains will no) .top on the Germi.ntown 1. ranch. ON hUNDaYS. l eave Philadelphia il-10 A M.,2 3 8, 1. 10 P. M Leuvo Guiuiantow n 8 A M. I 4. UH .H V hi. t i E.-NUT IULL RAILRO iD. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8. 10 12 A. M.,2, 3 S.H 7, nd 11 P. M Leave t hecnut Hill 710 nilnntes, 8 9 40, 11-40 A M 1 40 30 5 40. b-40 8 4(1, and 10 40 minutes P. M. N SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia (l lo minute. A. M.,2, 5. and 8 P. k Leave I licsiiut Hill 7-4 , miuutos A.M.. 12 40 6 40.au t 'l.i in ill 11 es P M Fl R ONSHOHOt KEN AST) NORRIsTOWN. Leave I'll lai.elptiia 6 8-35 mina eg,, ll-ui A.M., Ih. ih bh, i.!, 8 ('.', minutes, and llhi P. M. leave Notr'tlown 6?, 7. 7 50, 9, 11 A.. 31., IX, 4J 6!t V U 8 P M. , x t lie P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane. WR-a liickon. Manuyunk, spring Mill, and t ousbobo. ken uuiy OS bl'ND 1 YS. Leave Phi nuclphla 9 A. M..2X 4 and 754 P.M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M 1, fiH. and i P. If. FuR MAN.A YUNK. I.enve Philadelphia 0 8 35 minutes, 11-05 A. M., 1H, bH,tih,S'iC, andllX P. M. Leave At anayunk 05t.7H.8 2n OH, Uh, A. M.,2, 5 GH H H' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..2H 4,and7 P.M. Leave Miinuyuiik V A. M . V, 6 anu91 P. M. W. 8. WILSON. General Supiintender.t 1'tepot NINTH and GREEJi Mtreets NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Depoi THIRD street above Thompson. For ItKTHLEHEM DOYI.E8TOWN, MAUCB Hl'NK.. EASTON WILLUMSPOHT. and WILKES BARRE. At 7 30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Al lentown tiaucn ( hank, lialeion. YVIlllamspott, and Wllkoi iarie. AiSSOP.M (Express) for Betb ebem, Eaiton, etc reaching Easton at -45 P. M. At 515 P. Al., lor Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauc' Chunk. For Dovlcstown at 8-$6 A M.,2'30 and 4-15 P. M F01 Fort Washington at 10 A M. and 11 P. M. For LnuHdtt'e at 015 P. M White cars ol tho Second and Third Streets Lius Cltt I'aHaengert ars run direct to the, depot. TRAINS (iR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Hetblebem at 6 26 A, M. and 12 96 Noon, ar Leave Dov estown at 0 40 A. M., S'15 and 6 30 P. M Leave Lau.dale at b (IO A. M Leave Fort w ashtngton N1')A"VAJ .nd216P k Phliadelpnia 101 Hetn enem at n a' M. Philadelphia lor Doyestown at 2 30 P. M, Uoj lentown for Phi adelphla at 7 20 a. .Is. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4'3 P. M. 1 lirouuh lickets must b ptocuied at tba ticket otticis THIRD Street or BERKS Streeu . 821 KLL180LARK. Agent. " 7 KRT JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM VV loot ol MARKET Street (Upper Ferrvi com n.enclng SnONDAY, July 10, lHtti Leave Phliadoiphlu as "For ape May, 9 A. M.. Mall: 2 P. M , Accommoda 'ion: 4 P M.. Fast Exurens For l'.r di-eton, Sa em, and Intermediate points, 8 A. V. and 3 80 P. M. For MUivU.e, and Intermediate points. 8 A. M. and 2 P M W oodbury Accommodation, 8 P. M. Leave Cap May at 30 A. M., Mail; 9 A. M., Fast Express-6 P V). Express I eave Hrldgeton 7 15 A. M. and 3 50 t. M. Freight 6 iVave'salein 7 A. M. and 8-15 . M. Freight 5 45 P. M. Leave Millviijo 8-55 A. M and 6'3t P. M. Freight 11 03 AFrelgbt will be teceived at Second Covered Wharf be ow Walnut street. Irom 7-Ofa . M until 6 00 P. M 'I hat received beiore 9 CO A. M. will go through tho same dBFrelgbt Delivery, No 228 S. DELAWARE Avenue J. VAN RbNSSEI.AElt, Superintendent. The West Jersey Fxprem 1 'ompny will attend to all the usual branches ol 1 xpresa liusmcs. A S poem les pergei accompanies each through train. Oillce No 5 WALNUT Stieet Philadelphia, 7 2 A orf -PHILADELPHIA AND ER' E RAIL 1 OUU ROAD, Ibis great tne traverse the 01 ih em and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to ili City 01 trie on Luke l-rie It has beeu leaned and l operated bv the Pennsv vanla Railroad Company. TIM EOF FASr NuEHl RAINS Al l'H!LADF.L"Il'A. Arrive Eastward Erie Mu'l Train, 7 a.. M ; Erie rx press Train. I P. M. Leave Westward Erie Mall, P. M ; Erie Express Train 12 M. ........... Passenger cars run through on he Erie Mai1 and Kx nresi trains boili wuys iietwei n Phlliuie phla aud f rle NEW UlRK CON" rCHON. Leave New York at 9 A H. arrive at Erie 9 30 . M Leave 1 rle at 4 46 P.M. an ive t New York 4 10 P. M Flet ant Sleeping Carson a 1 the night trains. For Information respecting passenger bUMuess, apply at comer THIKTTE II and M ARK1T 8'reets Phi a. And lot lreight business, of the Company Agents, S. P. Klniisioo Jr., comer Ihlr'eeuth and Market stree'a Philadelphia J. w. Reynolds, rle: Wlillaro Blown AgentN. C Mtffy 9nlgM AgfM Phlu. ' H. W. GWINNFB Oener.l Tlcaet Agent, PUUa. A. L. TYLER Oaueral Sup t, WUllamsport. RAILROAD LINES. "PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND BAL J. T1A.ORE RAILROAD, TIME TABLE. rommmclng MONDAY, jm. i, ISM. TrsJns -HI Ifa Depot comtr ot 11 RO iD Stieet andWASHINU T' N Avei.un as loilows: Ixpress I rain at 4 16 A. M. (Mondays iFerOed) for Kiillin.oreand Washington stnpnlng at Chester. W 11 n.irgt .11 Nevark.Ukt.n Noiih. at. If rTvlis,'lsyrs, oe (.race. Aberdeen, Peru man's. Magnolia, chase's and Summer's Hun W av N ail Train at A 16 A M. (Sundays excepted, for I sitimore, stopping at all regular itatlona between Phi ladelphia and Laltlmor . Delaware Rai. road Train at 9 A M (nndat x cipted , lor Princess Anua Mlltord, and Intermediate nations IxprcsaTialn atll-4" A.M. (Snndavs excepted) lor Isii noicsiul w aoMncton. Fxpre-s 1 Mini at 3 P M. (Sundays excepted) tor Hal. Hiiiotc 1 1 1: hkIiIii, ton s opping at heter, I'lavmont, .I'D ;1 Llotl. Na.r. I.ll.f,,f. n.l,..t T,.n.lilK I svie tie G'nce. Aberdeen. Ferryman's. Edirowood' Mag r.cl'a, bn.'e'', sntl htemmers Run I Mgbt I xpnrs at IIP M..lor Baltimore and Wash mgton. 1 Bcet .frsbv Ront from Pa t'more 'or FoT'irsa Mon roe Norn Ik. Cny point, and Richmond, will take tlx II 45 A W rnln. V IIMINGION A( COMMOD4TION TtAIVX. Stopping t ail stutlons between Philadelphia and WIN mingion i.,i""nlhnf!" P,hlt9 A- M., 12 30. ISO 6. and It 30 P.M. The 4.10 p. Si. ttaln connets with Delaware Railroad -or llairtngton and mtermedinte stations. I eave Wilmington st 6 JI0 7 15 and U'30 A M4ann(KM T. M. Ihti 715 a. M. train win not stop at s.utlons belwem t better and Philadelphia 1 rains lor New castle leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M 4 Lll uno d r. M. lHHl lt;n 1KAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave W llnilnnton at 11 A M , 4 m and 10 P. M. tlHMl.lt Ko Pllll AKt 1.P1IIA. Lfave thesier at 7 2", 7 55 IK 14 and II 40 A M.,4 43, 6M , 1 id and in p. M. FI.OM IIALlIMuRKTO PHILADELPHIA. 1 eave linltln on- 7 '5 A M., Wav mall 0'20 A. A., Express 1 10 P. M.. Expiess. 6-35 P. M., Express 8 25 P. at.. Exor s TRAINS FOR BVLT1MORE Tcove ( lies ei at 4 41) and s 62 A. M., and 3 38 P, M. 1 ave V lltnliiglon at5 23 ano 9 33 A M. and 4 15 K. ! re 4 lit Trains nl h Passenger I ars attscned will leave as In low s :- W llmlngton inr etrj vt e and intermediata sistli ns at 8 (5 P. M. Baltimore for Hsvre-de Grace and liitun nl'aie dtatlors b 4 45 P.M. Periyvllle lor W 11 m'ngtoii anil In'crmediate stations at 4 20 . M . con neetii fT at W ilmington with 7 1., a. M. train forPhlla de phla. . , 6UNDAY1RINS ' Express Train at 4,1 A. M. ter lialtlmore and Wash ington s'oppmg at hesti t, W'l mm ton, Newark Elk ton, Nor lea-t Perrjvll.e Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Pi ri mi n's Magno la. cnane's, and Meinour's Run. NI1.I1I Expresi.il P M tor Paitimore and Washlngion Aecon niodatlon 'I rain ai 11 30 P. M. for Wilmington and lutein. criluia station". , BALI 1MORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave 1 alfin 1110 a' a.'lK 1 It amtiitltiv at IfnvMlA. Grac, Perivvliie, and w liuiington. Also a ops at Elk- 1. and ewaik (to take panpeogers frr Phi adelpulaand lre pa.penn rs Irom Washington ot lla tiinore) and ( 1 ester to leaVK tliiflHanora Hum I4u 1 1 ImnrA Wm.li. Inrton. Aceonimodstion T arn item W I mingion for Philadel 1 n la and InU iu.eulft'0 stations ai b "0 I . M. 410 U F. K.ENNEY. Supetlntendent JiHiR KEW YDRK.-TIIE CAMDEN AND JJ Au.bjiy and I'hl auelpbla and Trenton Railroad omi n s t-ines. tRtiM PIULADFlPHI 4, TO Hr.W Vntar ard Wsy Places, irom Walnut Street Wbatf, will leavo as 10, lows, viz 1 fam At o a. 01., via 1 amueu anu ainouy. Accomu oda lien $2 25 At8A M via t su.di n anil Jemey 1 lty 1 iprexs.... I 00 At 21'. M.. via( smdtn and Ambot Exprena ..- ten AtOP M , via Camden and mbov Accommodation 2 45 At6 l'. fc. via Ci. union aud Am boy Accommoda'' lion 2d class 180 At 8 A. Al. 2 and . 5 1 M , for liount Holly, Ewona vi le lentitrion. and Viuccntown At 5 A.M. audi P. M lor Frecho d. At5 aud it a. .V., 12 M , 4. 5, 6 and 11-30 P M. lor Fish, 1 oui-e. Pelmvra. Rlverton Progress, lnlaneo. Bevery Eui-ewater, 1 ur ington Fiorenoer bdrdon towti.e e. ihe la A M. and 4 P. M- iu.es rua direct tbrouvh toltenton. I IMS FROM KI-NSINGTOH DEPOT WILL LKA.K At il A M , 4 30 6-45 P M., and 2 P M.(Mgnt) Tla Kens'ngton and Jersey City i xpress Lines; fate OI-an. Hie 6'4.'i P. M. Line wllliun dally. Ail others Sundays excepted ' ' At7 iO and 11 A. M.. S 3'30 4 30 5, and, 6 Ht P. M a A t uinlglit lor Lrlstol. 1 renton, etc. -At 7 nd 10 15 A. M. 12 M. 3 4 6 and F. M,. for Oam nel'i lorritdule lioliiiOfburv, Tacony Wlsalnomlng, Briuoburg and Frank lord, and add 15 a. T ior Iirlstol tchttick's, Eddingtou, and 8 P..-M torililatej. burg aDd intern eoia e nations, t " 30 A. M. tnd 3 :10 P. M. tor Niagara Falls.HniTalo, 1 in. kirk ( aiiundali uo, Umira. Ithaca, OwegQ, Ro ches er Bint-lun pton. Oswego ryracus Great Bend, Montrose W ilkesoarre hcranton St oudtburg, tVater Gap, 1 elvlmie, laston, I amo- rivllie slmlrigon, etc 'i be H-10 I . M. Line connects direct wtththatuia li aving Las-ton ior Muuch t hunk. Allentown. BcUiie- btm etc. - -Tj. At 5 p. M. for Lambertvll e and Intermediate atttiorr June 1, it to. M 1LL1AM H GA IZMEU. Aaehi PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RA1LROa3);-J fcUM Ell A hltA . G r M fcM. ' The Trains o. tie 1 t-nts ivanla Central Railroad leave tic l epot at Ihiry-nrst und Murket streets. Much Is rtiicUd l y tiie cars 01 the Market Street Pss sit.cr huilway , limiting to and Iron the Depot Tbe last ear leaves Fioni sirctt about, all minutes prior to the d i iinure ot eacn 'i tain. On Sm.iias Cars leave Eleven h and Murket blreeis 4'i uni.ites Ultre the titpaitui'e of eachTrulns. .YSann'B Laggote ixpress will ca 1 for uml deliver HaLjt'se at the Depot, t.n er let at the uttlce, No. Uil 1 Lcunut street, w I.I icceive at.coliou. 11IA1SS LEAVK I 11 OT VIZ i .Vail Tram , ....at S-0A.M Duy Express at 10-011 ' I uo'i Aicoil 11 oilution. No. I lit 1 1 -no 1 ust Line .ml Eric 1 xpre-li at 12 00 M. f airirbiirv Aciou niooatloi at 2 30 P, tf 1 an aster Acci 11 n. 00a' Ion at 4 CO I acli i ccoiiimcdation Nu t at 6-00 u I I t.'bHn b am' Erie Mai T at f W H 1 noli Accou modution, No 3 at 10 00 " I'l.ilnue plua I xpiesst atli lo " IHAlNa AII1.1VE AT IJkeoT. V12. : ...ai ( Inclnnatl lxprrsst a i2-40 4. T l'liiliiile Pbiu txpresst. ....at 1 to ....at 8 2'i " ....ai 000 ....ut 12 4(1 F. If. ....at 1 10 ....at 4 In .....at 6-50 at 7-3(1 ....at 950 " i liallT. ftYftAn l'HOll ACCOIl.ll.oUUtlOU, .No. 1 1 oiun nia 1 nnr Lai. easier I rain , Funt Line I'aoii .iceonimodatlou, No. 2 liuy I' press I'aoii AcciU, niodatlon, o. 3 Hurrlsburg Accnu.moilutlon Jaty. excent Haiurdav. t Daily. atviiunr si1 uiii-i 1 lama uao y excepr unuay llltiiiniug through Irom Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie witlioui-cliange ot cars. Suida. Actcn.uiouaitoi Tialus for Paoll and lntermn d ale stations leave "hllade phla at 9'oo a. M an i 7 00 P. M., returning leave Paoll at 6 &') a. M and 450 P. M TIi KM OFFICE rs loca cd at No. 6?1 ( licsnut sireet where Tickets to ull Important pnims uiuv be procured and full lulorma tion given by JOHN C ALLEN. Ticket Agent. AltoatThlrty-nrst and Market streets, on applica tion to THOMAS H PARKE. . , Ticket Agent at the Depot, An Emigrant Train runs dailv (except Sunday). For full particulars as to tare and accommodations apply to FR Nt IS FUNK, n, t, , . ., , o. 157 DO K StrosL The recrsvlvanla Railroad Company will not aunume any risk I01 liagage, except lor W earing Apparel, and liu.lt their iisponsibl.iiy to One Hundred bo.iars la vaiue. Ail bgtage exceeding that amount in value w in be at the risk of the owner, uniese taken by special coplr.ict I 12 lTltEHiHT LINES MR ti EvVYORK" AND X1 ai the Mlitioiis on lhi CAMDEN and AM ROY and innnecting Hal rouds. 1ML1AMED DE-pATCII. 111 t'.'libhs Ml AMllOY RAILKOAD AND IRANSPOR.A'IION COMPANY .' HEIGHT LINTS lot Nw lorkwll. leave W ALNUT Street Wha.f at 6 o'i cck P M. daily Surdnys excepted:. Fun lit must be delivered before ih o'clock, to be for ftaidtd iLe si uie day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noon and 4 and bp. M Freli. In lor 'lien on Princeton Kingston, New Bruns s 11k, anu a I points 1.11 the 1 aaiden aim Ainooy Rail, road; a.so, 011 Ihe LeVi.cre Delaware aud Fleming ton tl.eNew Jersey tlie F ieehold and Jauiesburs and .he Turlington aud Jiount Holly Railroads, received und loiwaiuco un 10 I P M. ihe Beividere l e aware I clircail connects at Phi lips. burg wub tlie leb'tj Val ev l(ai toail, aud at Manuo kacl unk wnh a. I r""i's or the lu'are, Lackawanna, ,-.nd Western Rai ro-id, torwariling to oyracuse, BuUaiu, and other tuints In tttstem New York 1 fe M w Jersey l.uliro'.d eoonecis at Elizabeth with he New Jersey t entral Railroad and at Newark with, the Monis and Essex Hullroud A siip iiieii'orauilum, rpecli.ying the marks and uum-t.c-rs, il ipl" rs, aim coi sn uees, inusi. In every uislance, he sent w ith euch load 01 goods, or no receipt will bo " , it. Increased lacl ities have been made tor the irinsiorlutu.il ol live slock. Drovers are luylted 10 try il.e n 1 tc. U hen smck is lurnished In quamltles 01 two carloads o' n ore it i I be Ue ivered at ihe foot of For tie b s teet near tbe Drove Yurd. or at pier No I, North l.iv.r as tfce sli.ppets mu designs tc at the time of nil 1 u cut. t For teruis or other Iniormstlon. apply to A Li tU jcRi.F AN. Freight Agent, No. 220S. bl-.l j. ' A ith Avenue, l lil adcluhia o RANCE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.- tar 1. cuiiiieclli'g at GorUnnvl lo wlih Vlrpinla Central Rall- roud trains to ana irinu riiciimouii as tuilow" 1 MAIL 1R 1 IN. Itsve Washington dui y (tuudav exo ptedl.at '4J . M , alio erilxe at Lyncnt urg ai 45 P. M. I eave I yiiilii urg at 7 A. M and arriva at Washing ton at 6 26 P.M. EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Washington u.l y .Including Sunday) at 6 05 P VI aud arrive at l.ynchtiu g at 6 WI A M Leave L tichourg al 1)0 f. M and arrive at W sailing ton a' 6 10 A M 1 oth Tulns making dose connections at Lynchburg fot all points South and Souibwest. and at Washlugtoa ior Nor h and Northwest .... Flrst-olaaa sleepinv cars attached to the n'ght trains. The road is at rsctlve. not on y ioi its cum or aOla accommodations, but lor the fact that it pae the naw hi tone loca itiss of Falrlax, Bull Run Manassas, Brut toe, I at ett's. Rappahauuock t'nlpeper Orange and CiordouWI le place ol imperishable inteies) In tbe brougV'tleketi to all point "omh ard Sontta-SH ma be bad In Bos on, N.ew York Pbllad Ipbla, asd Baltimore, end at Uia wfci.as ol the road In Wa-biut, lAlexaudxla W. II. MCCAFFhtfY, ,, - ' Oeneral Hups lutcude