The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 20, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, ; MONDAY, AUGUST' 20, '186 G.
THE ATLANTIC CABLE.
The Newspaper PuBllahetl on Board the
"Ureat Eastern."
an Great Easttrn Tklkorafh, 1866, and Test-
jwvm vnronwie i containing all tne Latent
Home, Outonial, and Continental New; and
being an tjntome of Political, Social, Ecclesi
astical, Military, Naval, Legal, Artistic, Lite
rary, I)raniatic, Commercial, Electrical. Import
ing, Geographical, Geological, Zoological,
Mythological, and General Intelligence.
Telegram Received Through ihe Cable During
tan week
HOliE NEWS.
JtJLT 15
SATURDAY'S NW8. No alt ration In hank rate.
ensols, 87.
corn steamer vsnreu In colli on witB II. II. H.
fmazon, tor Halifax, oil l'ortlaiid. Julv 6: both
undertd ; dozen drowned, rent reached Torauav
ii boats. Amazon put he. in hard atarooard.
JtJLT 16.
Cholera broke ont at Liverpool; several deaths.
Birnnngiiuui Banking Company stopped payment
n Saturday. Liabilities over tyvo millions; 800
lareholocrs. '
Darmstadt, Ju!v 12. 2 A. M Frincoss Lontso of
ilosse (rave birth to a prince.
oieaiusnip Hibernian icit uroencastle lor Quebec
riday, 6A.11
Housk or Lords, Friday. Enfield rifles to be con-
ortea into breech-loaders.
Jolt 17.
Honey markot firm. Bank ra'e, 10. Fronoti bonds
sen a tor cent. liirm'uirliam Hank to La wound
h In Chancery. Much local but nogcnerul sufloring.
unuou prices unntieoiea
Ex-Cbni Huron rollock tone Baronet.
Lord Henry Lennox is now Secretary to the Ad
miralty
itacoon leaves valeiitia to-morrow for Quconstown.
J uly 19.
English land. risen 3 per cent. Stock exchange
lite lor tlioit loans on ingilnh spctiiltieg, 6:7pur
nt. ctneral rate for rood paoer, 9ij,9j per ceut.
Uoubk or Commons, Monday nigiit N.ew Minis
rs Uiok their scats. Attornoy-Ucnoral sal.i it wan
ot intended to proceed with Bankruptcy hill this
ssion. lu remv to several members, uenerai reel
ild rifles altered to hi-tech-loaders would be ready
Jr our troops beloro end of financial year. Ulad
one withdrew lielorm bill.
Verdict of murder against the wardor ot Brighton
r murder ot bis uilo.
I'rinco ol Wales and Dolco of Ldinburgh vistcd
uiantonomah (Saturday.
jply iv bate.
Money we!l supported at yesterday's improve
runt. Great Western ai.d southeastern Itiulway
uck, ilj per cent. Money is easy on Stock F.x
lauge. thort loans on Oovemuieut securities, 7
6 per cent.
Mrs. Gordon declines to prosceuto ex-Ciov. Kvro.
Mr. Blake y 's oalot motion lo't 197 to 119. Com
tssiou to inquire m'o tuo condition, ol mercantile
anuc causes of lal'iu oil' in n umber! rim efli
iency in lutt twenty year Mr. Henly objected to
overnmeut uctiou bir Ma (Tor J jNorilicoto objected
,io, but he p!eded Government to Institute full
quirv into mo subject. Motion withdrawn, Par
iment to L'u prorogued Ajfusi 4 Lord St. Leon-
ds yuve notice ot notion tout should severance
tweeu Church at home and colonies take p. ace,
idownicnts- ol latier shouUl revert to donors.
One hundied to eirlnv aira-nst u adiatotir for
oocwood Cno; thirt) -three to one aumst Dragon
r cetby, 1S07.
July 21.
Reform Lcaguo announced intention to hold de
oiisliaiiou m Hi del ark, uouw;listuudiu- p. oil i
tfon ot police.
Contois nscu i per cent. Steady demand for
uited (slates bonds, whicn havo risen per cent.
oiiey plenum! on Moei Exchange; ruto lor rhort
ans Coveriimeiit securities, G to 6 per cent.
HouHit of Commons Mr. Cicaiy witadrew his
cctive 1 latichise Education Tests bills. E ectiou
turning OllicorB bill lor giving votes roferrod to
lect Committee. Debate on second read in? of
r. Glaiistotios Cburch Hate bill. Mr Disraeli
iored no objection to it, but could not pledga the
overiimunt to oppose too ttnrd reading.
First dinner ol tne CobJen Cutb met Saturday at
o htnr end Uarter. Mr. Gladstone in the chair,
nnortcd bv Lull ltussell.
f' lrsi deliver ol breech-loaders to tho War Office,
cust 4.
iun li uueui ui tiopuiuiivn iroiu uiusow to Vyuuu
lllor ol tho Lxcl.equcr, praying lor a commission
lnoune into working ol iauK Act.
Natmnnl li ile Association's anuunl campnthering
i Wimbledon Common going oil vory merrily. A
rubei ot tl o London .-oettiBh won the (Queen's
vie. Common Humiliated every night. I'lieutrical
ncerts and hospitable lcntiviiies in honor oi Bui-
an voltinterrs.
kirand Volunteer Ecvicw iu Hyde l'ark to-morrow
aturdnv )
I.okdon Saturday JIorn:nft. Lord Stanloy do-
irorl irt tllirht. In ommoiiH. Kufiaud nolicv
gciUo, (btcrvant, free Ijoni ail eu,?apementd.
TUB WAR IN GERMANY.
JaLYl4.
leneral Cinldini is marching npon KoviRO wi.hau
my ol more than lhO.OUO men and 2ijO guns, iho
usliinns have evacuated the whole territory Do-
eon the Auncio and tho Adij;e.
JULY 10.
I'arih, July 11, evemng. Italy lias already de-
uod to Fruece not to accept a seporato urmi9tlci.
ipres-ious hero very wil'ko, chunces oi peace
ving aeelinea. riencn neei on iiuy 10 emeu,
ench LOinmi.-sioiierB ordered to occupy Veueiia.
ticc sent to hcadtiuartors ol A'russiansto announce
fined mediation ot the Emperer. ,
j uly io i.atc.
russiaus have declined armistice.
July 17.
jE'ruBsiuus had successful engagement betoro Olmutz
-terdav ; captured six y uns. t urther minting ex
cted to-day. Austrians witbdiawing lrom Mol-
via towards Vienna.
July 7 T.ato.
lialdini occupies Tadua, Venice, both on the line
railwuy connecting Vienna and tnetuadiilatcrai,
nice, l'adua is oulv 23 B iles lrom v enico. ino
ly Austrian troops now having railway conneo
n with Venice are those in Venice itself.
Jonfliut be! ween Trunnions and federals on utn.
ufsianw comiiletoly victorious, l'eaoram mu
lled Franklort, Frunsians marctiing mere.
nong the conditions of peace, l'rubsia and Italy
in I tlm rn.i.niAhliahmentof llungarv. Count do
i amboru's palace at Vienna is oflered tor sale.
t V x & xa.
'russians repeating victories, and gaining adhn
os lrom small States. The main army, within 60
lea ot Vienua, have cut the railway to Vionna.
.striun army between Trussians ana Vienna;
aer Archduke, 160 000 ruen. Monoy and arclnves
uoved from Vienna to Comoro. Armament of
ench flet stoppod.
Loudon, juurnday iiioruiuu. m nuimu
leupy Borgo Forte. Dieei ion auuohu. ino
ion. '
July 19-Late.
Vrankfort is occupied by the rrussians, who aro
vauciug on Vienna. jNegouariuus ior a luroo
vs truce between Frussiaus and Austrians havo
Sled. All Auntrian troops still in Vienna nave re-
ea 10 iorne?M)s. .... . .
t.lt Voluuleors deteatoa py Austnans ai con-
110, lUtn lUBtant. ITILCDHIIUUicuuiim kuii uuiu
ris on a special miesiou lO ueuuiiuunerB ui t imur
ioanuel. , m
1111.1 zu.
Kara, July 19. I'a ian fleet, consisting of iron-
u vessels ana several sieumeni, uu mv& va
island oi Lissa, on the coast ot Dalmatia. Keiult
t known. ,
he Moniteur announces Fruwla aoeeptod basis
ran gement proposed by Napoleon. Agrees to ao
in from hostilities for five days to awail Austria's
fJ- July 21.
'russians crossed river, inarched soar liolitzon,
insarr.
Kua'nans acoepted proposal. Fruxsia abstains
m hfiKtilit en-lor live davs. during wuioq Auairia
11 have to notify acct-pianoe ot preliminaries of
bee.
aukrican sews.
July 15.
f.ftina arrived. Monday abundant: Gold, 158 ;
change on London, 17- Ureadtui nre at l ort
a, half citv burned, 200a lamllies bomeleas.
mage, 10,000,000. " .
JCLT 16.
Vellow fever raRlnt; In Vera Crui.
f July 19.
Maryland has decided upon excluding negro tos-
iouy from the Couits at myru. t igbt between
izeus and negroes reported, a ngbt between
diets aud negroes at Atlanta, ewoeuey urges
mans to connuue tneir preparations. Cholera
ne lrom New York.
i July 21.
Vara arrived, New York 11th. Oreo'es revolied
fainst Biiai isu tioveruiii"j ahuuiiiv,
,iat lucurgeuu.
okbbral foreion mew8,
July 16.
I)bammau, Norway Fire, 800 houses burned,
0 persons tiome(e. juiyio. July 19
Ureat preparations at Cronstadt for grand reoop.
In of ao'ain Fox. bearing address lrom American
ngres conKraiwianug uu uoovini uuw
iasBiualiin.
ATLASTIO TELBORJ.PH CABLE.
I-Iaturday, Jnlv21, N oon ohlp t timei Distance
'jmVa'eUOlllUS i KUOIS, unnuvyuum vn.M--
land, 718-7 knot; cable paid out, 1074 83 knots; per
con l a go of tlaofc on whole distanco, 128.
ATLANTIC CABLE.
Omp0e4 by C.tScovU, Signalman,
We've travelled about a bit In our tine.
And of flashes seea a few,
But the greatest flanh at the present time
Is to flarh the oable through.
Although small, we care not at all,
It our sorvioes prove truo,
We'll sink all strife In Uns castle of Uie,
While laying the cablo through.
chorus.
Then love a shfpmatt as yourself,
We all have something to do;
And never sit down with fear or frown,
While laying the cablo through.
Home have wires to bless their lives,
t'ome lovers that may ptove tine;
So the whole day long, with a laugh and a song,
We'll lay the cablo through.
We are on watch in light and in dark,
And do what we have to do;
We'cr careless of clime, and hope this time
To lay tne cable through.
If a fog ariso In tho mid-day skies,
Ana the shii s are lost to view;
The horn we'll sound that's heard all round.
While laying the cable through.
The sound that's heard am meant lor words,
We hope to read tbrm tru;
And do our best boioie we rest,
lo lay the cable through.
We have all parted from our frlcnd,
And wished them all adiou;
But hope that it will not bo long
Belon the cable's through. J
And then we will roturn aain
In hopes to lino them true;
So lieie's success to all employed
In laying tne cah.e through.
Tlie Atlantic ('able.
TUB ABE:0E OF INTKLI.mKfCB FROM THE UNITED
STATUS TO TUB 30TU .1ULY EXPLAINED.
The lollowing telegram was received by l'otilcr's
lelegram Company at 0 CO, July 80, from Mr. li. A.
Cilnfs:
' Valentia, July 30. Tho annexed despatch will
explain the absence ot inti lliieuco lrom the 11 uited
States ana Ci.nada, and the de ay in this transmis
sion ol m ssaueK to places nest of Aewlottndiand.
The public will bo glad to know that tho obstruction
is only temporary, and likelv to be temoved in tne
coutse of the present week. The Ailantlo cable
works with treat nerlection: the communication Is
rapid and distinct, at GJ words or about 81 letters per
niirute.
"'Cyrus Field, Newfoundland, to Stewart and
Glass, Valentia: Many thanks for your congratu
lations. On our arrival here I leant with much
regret tl at Mr. Meckay had not been aide with the
appliances bo had to repair the cable across.
'"I at once chartered tho stoamer lltooilhounrl,
and sheie nownloncK.do the Medivaji taking in caul",
grapnel?, etc , and 1 leavo to night (Munda) We
hope to ret ihe cable reprired this wok. I have
chattered the sietimoi Davntlexs to carry mosnan,el
across until th caule 13 repaired, and s 10 lett lor her
domination this morning, and will be there on Mon
day nuht.'"
IllEFIlIPTliEBSiOE FCOK AMERICA RECEIVED 0
THE SlST JULY.
The lol owinir t legruni, being the first message
from America by the cable, was received in London
on 'he Ulst .)ul :
New Iork.Juv 29 (mornins) The representa
tives ol Tennessee hut e been udmitltd to Congress.
Concrcss adjourned yesteiday.
WtlsSAOL Fi:o;.l THE rOLOMAL FECRETAUY TO THIS
GOVKIIKOR OF CANADA.
Tho io'.lowimf teloi'iatii ha been forwarded bv
the i an ot Carnarvon to Viscount Mouck, Uitawa,
Canuua:
1 i m conimardcd by the Queen to convoy to tho
Governor-Genersloi herNoriii Auicr can i'roviiicos,
Her Majestv's coiiTatuiations on the completion ot
the Atlantic Te.egiuph and the strengthening
tlertbv ol the tinitv ol the B itis'i Empire.
Iier Majefty mcludos her ancient Colony of Now
foundiuLd in these congratulations to all her iaiihtul
hUl.JCCtS CARIIAKVON.
July 28, 1RG6.
MW8 FROM TI1E UMTED STATES.
New York novices ol Ausuhi 1, reci-ivcd by tho
Atlantic Tc'eg'aph cable, appear in tlie Eutrlish
panels ol the 4ie, tao day ihe Cuba sailed lrom
Liverr-ool.
THK CARLE AND AMERICAN BECUR1TIE8.
'J'lit jAnakm JJnily Afros' City Article says:
'The procoB of equa izatlon ot t noes as betweon
England and Aiueiica, throupn the medium ol the
cable, continues to prejudice the question ol Amen
cull securities. ''
COVERNr.'SENT SALES.
T,-JNAL SALE OF C;l;ARrKHMA8THK8'
Ji SIOKES Ai THE CAVA Lit Y DF.IOT, GILS
1.01!0. D. C.
yUARTERMASTEU-GETiERAL'S OFFICE.
(First Division)
Washington. D. C, August 10, 18C0
By order of the Ouartermaster-G'neral, theie will
be sold on the premises, at public auction, under the
direction ot Captuin George T. browning, A. Q. M..
on tltlOAY, August 24, 180G, coiumuiicing at 10
o'clock A. M.. the loilowiug described lot ol Quar
termaster's stores viz.:
SCU0 ket Hickorr,Ali,aud 3 Counter Scales (Fair.
Oak Flank. banks'),
2000 lect one and two-inch 5 Portable Forge?,
Gum Hose, 4 smith' Bellows,
18 tons 1 Kaiiroail Iron, 13 Anvils,
1072 lbs casuionKoiiroad, 1 l ire B.nder,
Chiiirs
1 Tiro Drill.
9 T'and Cars,
6 Warehouse Trucks,
3 V agons (two-horse),
1 Ilav Scale (!' air
banks, 3 1 'iat lorm Sea Cb ( Fair
1 Hand ItiII,
1 Fanning Mill,
75 ium lluctets
lWork-hour Bell
(largo),
Medicines, Bitters, etc.
banks),
ALSO, .
Office Desks,
'1 utiles,
hairs,
Waidrobes,
Statiouerv Cases,
lion Beadsteads,
Cooking and
Sieves.
Flunes,
eilue Fota,
Saw Sots,
Hand-saws,
Cross-cut Saws,
Iron Squares,
Heating Irving Squares,
isrotia Axes,
Callipers,
Compasst s,
Cooking Utensils,
Bur and IS crap-Iron,
hpokes,
Felloes,
Wagon Whcols,
Halters,
Cold Chisels,
Ji es,
Hammers,
Farrier Knives,
Funches,
Stacks and Dies,
Heading Tools,
Travellers,
Vices,
V reaches,
Adzes,
Angers,
Braces and Bits,
Wood Clamps,
lenou Cutteis,
Gouges,
Hatchets.
Siailets,
Finoer',
Screwdrivers,
Spokeshsveu,
Splitting Guapes,
Bound and StraiRlit
Knives,
Cutting Flyers,
Itivet Sets,
Claw and Edge Tools,
Bricking whools,
Faint Brushes,
Faint Cans,
Faint Mullcr,
l'aint Stone,
Faint Mill,
Faibts,
Colors,
Veueiian Bed,
Grindstones and Frames,
So'dorlng Irons,
Loinber Knie,
Wheelbarrows, &c, &0.
Drawing Knives,
Spirits Levels,
'1 !ll A l.ilK B.
I ogether with many other articles not above enu
merated. Furcbasers must removo their stores within live
(6) days from date of sale.
Trm Cash, in Government funds.
A boat for I losboro will 1 ave Sixth street wharf
every bow during the day ot sale.
James a. ekin.
Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. A., in eharge
8 13 lOt First DivlsionQ.Jl. u. O.
ONDbMNKD QUARTERMASTER STORES
AT ALCllON.
Chief Quartermaster's Office, )
Depot of Wasuinotok, J
Washington, D. C, August 16, 1806 )
Will be sold at publio auction, under the direction
of Brevet Brigadier-ueueral Charles H Thompkins,
Quartermaster U. H. A., at Lincoln Depot, on
MONDAY, August 27. commencing at 10 A. M , a
large lot ot condemned Quartermaster property,
consisting in pari ui auout
100 Army wagons,
fVK) Shovels,
fill Ambulances,
' bou spaaea,
BOO feet of Hose,
831 Buckets,
214 Blaoke s,
247 Lanterns.
83u0 pounds Rope, as
sorted.
10,000 pounds Scrap and
old 1 ire Iron,
C659 Breast, baiter, and
12 boxes win'w Glass,
86 Glazed Hash.
trace Cha'ns
4C19 Ambulance. Wagon
436 MMtingale with
aud McC. Riding
Bridles,
700 McC and other
names,
Wagon Coven,
fcaddiers', Blacksmiths'
and Carpenter' Tools,
Stove-pipe,
Othce Chairs. Desks. T
Saddles,
CO Bets Am bnlance
Harness,
4223 Horse and Mule
bleu, Stoves, Book-cisoi,
collars,
eio. eio.
r.lVI Dlintmliif Axes.
Salt) will be continued from day to day until all
the property is sold. ... ,
T'urehaseis must remove property within five
days from day of Bale.
Terms Cash, in Government lunds.
D. H. RL'CKEd,
Byt, BXaj.-Gon, and Chlet Qoartonnastor,
8 17 6t Depot ot Washington
GOVERNMENT SALES.
T71XTKNSIVE AUUIIOM SALE
GOVERNMENT TOBACCO.
SEVERAL HUNDRED HOUSHF.AD3
' FINE VIRGINIA LEAF.
Trkabubt Drpartmknt, Custom Housf,
Richmond, Va., Augtut 5, 186. 1
In compl'ance with instructions lrom II A. Rls
ley, Etq., Stipoi rising Special Agent, there will be
sold, to the highest bidder, at public auction, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon of WEDNESDAY, the 6th
dayot September next, at WINSTON'S BUILD
ING, corner of FOURTEENTH and CARY Strnots,
In the city oi RICHMOND, Virginia, tbo fo.lowing
described
CAFIURED AND ABANDONED FROrEnTY,
Vir. !
TWO HUNDRED (on morb) HOGSHEADS
LEAF TOBACCO,
FIVE BUNDBLD VOXkA MANUFACTURED
TOBACCO.
The Leaf Tobacco has been gathered from tho
counties of Bcdlord. Roanoke. Franklin. Camnboil.
Henry, Fattiek, Halifax, l'rlnce Edward, Fiitsylva
ma, Mecklenburg, and Charlotte, comprising all the
good tobacco lands in tne state. Much of It is ot
the finest quality, suitablo ior ''wrappers," and has
been well cured aud preserved. This sale presents
opportunities to the manulacturcr and dealer rarely
etiered. Should tne nemanu warrant, some three or
lour hundred hogsheads more niav be added to the
sale, which will complete the disposition ot Virginia
jobaeeo lor iiovernmeni account,
samples of each hogshead will be ready for inspec
tion at tho salesroom ten days preceding the day of
sale.
Terms Cash, In Government funds.
JOHN b. LOOMI9,
815 8w Assistant Special Agent.
O ALE OF UNI1KD Sl'ATES MILITAKY RAIL.
O LOAD I'ROIEUIY.
Office of apst. Q M. U. S. Mil. R. R. )
No. 26'J G street,
Washington, D. C, Augusta, 18G6 )
Vi ill be sold at publio auction, at Alexandria.
Va., on IHLKsDAY, August 23, the baiauce ot
cmted states Military Kallread 1 roportv remaining
on band at that place, consisting in ''part aa fol
lows :
Two second-o'ass serviceable Locomotive Engl ms,
jNorns cc son, uunucrs; gauiro, i teot t5) inches.
One lenoer Truck, two small ( ruck Cars
One hundred paiis second-hand Car Wheels
axles.
Seventy tons "T" Railroad Iron (45 lbs. to the
yard', nearly i tw; tiiteen stoves; two fit'oeti-ton
ityornuiic jacks, auu ten tons uuserviocabiu Raii
roed Iron.
(25) Tw nf y-fivo tons Wrought and Cast Scran
In n, second-hand Railroad 'Spikes, Chairs, Rubbor
Loops, Bioud Axes, Mauls, l'ialform and Counter
Scales, Lanterns, Oars, Desks, lab.ed, aud a va
riety ot other articles; also,
Nine Frame Buildings
Miles to commence at 10 o'clock A. II., nt the
Military Ftai'road Wbnrl, where the Locomotives.
L'aiirtad Iron, and Car V heels nre stored. Tho
balance of th" articles will bo bO d at the Railroad
supply btore, near the Oiancc and Alexandria
L'cpo'.
Will be so'd nt Fitlsburf, Fa., at eleven o'clock
A. M . on 1 Ci;,-D A X, Am-list 28,
Eleven new Fox Cars, live t et guape; Fennock &
Co., Kenuett Square, Cnottr coi.nty, l'euna.
buil(!e.,s.
Ternif Cash, in Govcrrmir.t lends.
An" further iiilorn a'inn relative to tho properly
wil. be iuruisued on at plication nt mis onicc.
F. J. CHILLY,
8 7 3w Bvt. Mr.jor and A Q. M , U. S. Army.
fTMiLLCRAFu MATERIALS AT AUCTION.
JL Chief Quartermaster's Office,
flCE, )
N, J
6, 1?66. )
ULPOT OK AHHIXlTON,
V ASniNGTON. D. C, August 6.
Will be sold at i ublic uucnon. under the direction
ol Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James M. Moore, As
sistant Quartermaster, pt W arehouse on G street,'
near ivnt eth siretf, asiiinijion, on niuits
DAY, Anptiet 0, at 10 A. Ai , the lo. lowing Ttle-
prci a ji au rials, &c :
22 Leaidsiev'B sitnal 95 0C!0 poundB Wiro Iron.
Te'egrnph Instiumenlt od miles Insulated Telo-
and Cases.
graph Wire.
4 Beardslej'B Instru
;uenn? .
12 Augers.
10 Crow ba is.
4 Cutiing T'n crs.
2 Dial Handles.
10 Hummers.
7 Oilers.
3 1 runing Knives.
G Large Reel Stands.
IS Small Reel Stands.
100 lice's ior Wire.
43 Reel Stands, small
jlU Reel Stands, centre.
1 l latloi in Scale.
1H9 Insulators, block.
,1 Coal Stove, with iipo.
23 tool Boxes.
144 ull Reels.
73 Empty Heels..
67 Red Statics.
Hi Reel Stands, delivery.
li Reel Handles.
ti Rubber Cement Flasks.
8 Soldenng Acid Bottles.
C Rubber Sleeves, 3? in.
8 spools Copper Wiro,
jno. va.
0 Lurue Gear,
t s mull Gear.
5 kooois Coppor Wiro,
No. 30.
8 Rings.
7 pounds Gutta Ferclia
72 Notices and Straps.
tin sneo s).
117 Iron S Hikes.
21-8 Tumblers ior Lattery
24" l'orous Cups.
162(13 cz. A. o. d.)Fla-
31 Insulated Bending
screws.
tmo snips,
29 Rubber Riiifs.
17 oz. A. o. d. Flatina 60 cells Fortablo Tield
Minis. i eiooTtwu iuuorv.
;;o nounds Mercury. 303 Zincs lor Grove Bat-
liilTi nounua Nitric Acid. I terv.
6 curLojB Sulphuric Ac!d. 6 Empty Mercury F'asks
140 pounds Nails, 40d
i iron), with Screw
rir.d tilid.
Wrenches, Screw Driv
2E0O Insulators, Bracket.
ers, Spuit Lamns, Sol
CO Empty Cai boys
dering irons, etc.
Terms ( ash. in Govcinmeiit luuds.
leu dai s will be giauied purchasers in whlc'a to
remove their goods.
U. 11. KUCIVlK,
Evt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster,
8 7 VJt Detiot ot Wnsliiiiijtou, D. C.
T VMF.ER FOR WAoON-MAL-ERS AT AUC-
JU TION.
CHIEF tTJARTFRAI AFTER B UFFICE,
Dl PeiT OF WA(?UIKGTON,
Wafhikoton. D. C. Aui'usi 2, lSOii.
Will be gold at Public Auction, under ihe direction
ol Brevet Biigaiiier-Generul C. H. Tompkins, Q
M.. li. fa A., on W EUAEsDAi , August 22, at LIN
COI.N Dll'OT, commencing at 10 A. M , the Lllow-
ing oesenbeu lund or:
. Lout isu,ii)u leei is men use riuun.
C0,C0O feet 21
" 110 100 ioet 8 "
" 7 OOo feet 8 ' "
" 0.000 met 4 " '
10 OttO loot 5
15,000 feet 1
" 60 000 feet 4
" 20,000 teet 6
" 10,000 leet 2
" B COO feet 8
" 8 00(1 Itot 4
" 2(101.11 feet i
Ash Flank.
Hickory Flauk.
.1 n
II II
Foplar Boards.
This ealo is well wonbv the attention ol Carriago
makers, as this is a superior lot ot well heasoned
lumber. It will be oO red iu lots of 1000 loot, with
the privilege of 10,000 leet.
'Terms; Cash in Government funds.
s'ucccsslul bidder will be required to remove their
Luicbaves w iibin biteen days iroiu day oi sine.
D. Tl. RUCKER,
Brevet Major-Gen. and Chiei Quartomiattr,
8 8 16t Depot ot Washington.
i LOTH INO DEFOT, SCHUYLKILL
J aRSEAAL.
Fm LADELpm a , August . I860.
SALE OF CLOTHING AND EOU1PAGK.
Will be sold at Public Auction, on acootinf. of the
United States, at the Schuylkill Arsenal, GRAY'S
T EliRY ROAD, Fhiladelphia, on Saturday, August
26, 1866. at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following-named
article of unserviceable Clothing and Equipage,
Viz.:
Tiat Cords, Eagles, Uniform Coats, Jackets, Flan
nel Sack Coats, Metallio Scales, Sashes, Trowsers,
Bootees, Great Coats, W ater-proot l'onchos, Cross
Cannon, Bed-sacks, Shouldor-scalo Fastenings.
Knapsacks, Haversacks, Canteens, Axes, Camp
Kettles, Mess Fans, Hatchets and Handles, Trum
pets, Drum, Wall Tents and Flies. Tent-polos aud
Fins, Common leuts, shelter Tents, Ticks and
Handles,
The property must be removed within five (6) days
from day of sale,
l erniB Cash, in Government funds.
By order ot
Brev.Brig.-Gen. GEORGE H. CROSMAN,
Assistant Quartermaster-General L. S. Anuy.
Bvt. Major HEMCY W. JANES, A. Q. M. U. h. A.
Executive and Inspecting Ollicer.
8 17 7t l'hl adeiphia
UNITFD STATES STEAMER "CANONICUS"
AT PUBLIC SALE.
Dm-oT Quartkrmabtieb'b Office. I
Baltiuork, Md August 11. 1866. )
Will be sold at her anchorage, south side of basin,
at Baltimore, Maryland, the above-named United
State steamer, on THURSDAY, August 23, at 10
o'clock A. M., together with tho Boats, Ancuois,
(Stores, Donkey Engine, eto. etc. now on board.
She is a side.wheel steamer, of 420 tons; length on
deck, 170 leet ; breadih of beam, 20 feet 10 inches;
draught, 6 feet; has one low pressure steam online;
diameter ot cylinder, 86 inches stroke of piston. 12
foot. In rui ning order, and well lound in bor out
fit t now only told lor want of further use by the
Government. ,
Terms Cab, in Government funds, on the day
ot sale.
By order of the Quariermater-Gi neral.
G. W. BRADLEY,
Colonel and Chief Quartermaster M. M. D.
ADREON, THOMAS & CO.,
8 17 6t Auctioneers,
RAILROAD LINES.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND DAL
T1MOHK BA1LROAJ),
M imr, l AIlLiF..
Com mrnclno' MONDAY. JiiIt 1 Ihm ivm. win
In e lirnot. corner ot BliOAD fltxnt anil Wisinvu.
1'N Avuiuf, aslollows:
I xrrrsn Trn In nt 4 15 A. 11. (Mondnvn fitroniodi int
Ilsltlnioreand Washinmon. sleniln t ( hi-strfr Wll.
n lrttn. Newark, Klkton. Nortneart, Pnrrrvliie.tltvm,
de (,raco. Aherdeen.Penyman's, JHagnolia, cbase's and
8tmmer I Rnn. . .
way Wail Tram at em a. m. (sunnsyg excepted i. foe
Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Phi
ladelphia and Baltimore.
Delaware Fsiiroaa Train at v A. in . (anilavs ex
cepted , for Frlucess Anne, Mil ford, and Intermediate
stations. .
I press Train at ii A.M. (Bundavs exceptwl). tor
Baltimore sni Vt'ashlnpton.
Ki prone Train at 1 1 W. iftindavs exronted). ior Bal
timore and Washington, stopping at t.heiter, tlainont.
n nniircton, newara, FiKnm, isortuenrtt. I'erryvnie
Ilavia de GracejAberdcen. PerTTman's.Ldgewooa. Mag
nulla, hase'n, and Mtemtner's Rnn I
Muht Express at HI". M., for Baltimore and Wash
tofcton. .
T - .. -r-a hv tlA.1 frr. D 1 1 , V , . il
roe Norielk, City Volnt, and Richmond, will Uke tho
11 4! A Jn uein.
UII.MINtiTOS ACC0MMOnTlO TmtVd
Stopping at all Stations between I'hlladolphla and Wll
mington. ,.J.,U1. .
l.eare i iiuanpiii i a. m., ii w, 4 wi. . snil II .TO
P.M. Ihe 4';itl I'. M. ttnln ennneots with Delaware
Eallrnadtor llarrinRton and intermedinte station,
l eave W llnilntttou at6 30 7 U and 9 S(I A. M..4 ni fi M
P. M. The 7 IS A. M. train wni not itoo at stations
betwen t neuter ana Philadelphia.
-iraitisrnrrew(.astieiet)rbuaaciphla at (A. M..
4i0aiid6F.M.
H1KUII.U iai 1KO.M BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at ll A M , 4 3 and 10 I'. M.
CUl h'lUt OK mil. AD LI BIA.
Leave ( hesier at 7 W. 7-M. lit u ami li ift M in
4-11, 7 26 snd lftS P. M.
r hum iiALii ioar. i j rn I bA dkli hi 4..
l eave lialliinore 7 '5 A M.. Wnv-imill l"ill A.
Fxmrss. 1 lu F. M.. Exoiess. 6'3 I. Ai.. 1 xnmu Hii
V. M., Exnre'S
tkaiism r un haltimorf:
leave Chester at 4 41) andH 61 A. M., andS-.IS P. M.
1 e.ve v liming ton et 8 M and 8 3 A. M. and 4'1!U. M.
Freight Trelns wlih Tassenner Cars attacned will leave
es to, low a Vt llmlntton tor I'errvvllle and inlorniiMlliite
stations at 6 (5 P. M. Baltimore for Ilevre-de-Urace nud
liiteimcd'ate stations at 4 49 P.M. Penvville lor Wil
UilliLton and inteniiediAto stntinna at .4 20 a. V . run.
nectlng at Wilmington with 7'1 A. M. train for rhlla-
ae.pnia.
BUJliai TKAlflS.
Express Train at 4'b A. M. tor linltlmnre and Wash.
li'Etoe. B'opr.ii'K nt ( liestei. Wlimlniiton. Newark. Klk-
ton. Jor lica-t Perrwllin Huvreile-Crai-e. Aherdnen.
Tut' nifn's. Magnoiia. nase's, and Htemmer's Run.
r.irei i,rie,ii i i. ior jiaiiimore ena wnsiiinKton
AeeennioUiuen Train at II 'in I' M.mr wi mlnirinn
und tnlciu.rdiate stations.
BALT1MOKK FOR I llILAIirJIjI al A.
I.enve 1 altlmere a. N"25 P. M.. sioiinlnit at Ilnvre-de-
Grac, 1 n vllie, end U llmington. Also siotis at Eik-
al d h ov, nrk (to take nassctj tiers for l'hl adelnnlaand
lrine passim en lrom WushiiiMton or Bnitluiorc) aud
I I ester to leave DusseiiLers Hem Baltimore or Waali
Inj'lou.
Aceoirmodftion liam item yt rmington for I'nlladol
I li in and intuiuieuitte sintious atb "0 p. M.
4 iu u r. Kr.AACX , snpeiititenucnt.
I, OU iORK. THE CAMDEN AND
JJ An;bov and l hi aacltihia and Trenton lial road
cmpni) i.iiks.
1 ROM PllILADFI.rill. TO KUW YORK
ai d V ny Places, lrom Walnut street Wliaif, will leate
as to. low s, vi: : faiis
At o A. Ji.. via nmoen ana AniDoy, Acconni oda
hod S2 2,1
Alt A M . Via tuti.e.iH and Jersey I ity rxprws.... 3 00
AtiP. M., via I i.n.i'eu i.nd Amliov Kxpress 3 ill
At b P. 41 ,tiu Can un and ' uibov Accoininnuatlnn 2 'lfi
Atli I', . via Ceiiidcn uiid Atuboy Avcouiuioiia
"i n 2d class 1 H0
At A.M. i f.nd 5 P M . 1 r i.ount holly. Kwans-
vi ie lennertou. and Vinccntuwn At 5 .M. audi
P- .M u r rreeho d.
AtS unt It . A., I 'j 4. 5, 6. and 11-30 P M. tor Klsb
t ouso. J'f'.nra. lliverton Progrc. lHlnnco
lever. v Iww ater, Purmt'ton. Florence, Lorden
te.v.v.eic. The In A. it. und 4 P.M. Hues run direct
tliroio li t" 1 ii nu n.
I.1M.S H OM Kr.K'ONGTCS 1'KPOT WILt, LKAR
At il A Ai , 4 3i fi'4S P. -M., and 2 1- :,i.(Munt). via
J.eii:- nntun and Jersey City I xiress Lines, lute ('H-On
'Uie C'4 i p. Ai. l ine w ill l uu duil v . Allotliers Sundays
X' enled
At7 and 11 .. M.. 3 3'30 4 30. 5, and 6 4 j P. M a d
I H.I. ;e lit lot unstol. i renion, ele.
At 7 mid 10 IS A. 1. .Vi M. 3 4.1, and 6 F. M.. for t orn-
wels lerrisdaie liolmesniirv. Tacoiiy. linouiiiin
i:rlilesburu and trmikiord, and nl Id 15 a.m. ior
lirlstol t-elimek's, Lddinctou, aim I'. At for llolmes
I urx ai d intern ema.e nations.
s t " oil A. li. . lid 3 HU P. M. tor Niagara l alls, Bullalo
Dunkirk ( anniiiiRh.ua, r.lunru, ilhacn . Owcpu. Ko
tlies er p.iii(.linnipioii. lisvi epo. ' yrntuso Great llend,
Jlontrose ilkesbarie. Neranton Btiiiudsburu. iVatnr
til), 1 elvlerre, 1 uston, j.Minbi nvilio, lemlnvtun.
etc The 3-10 1. M. Line connecui direct wtth the train
IravinK l-cston torMnucli (.hunk, AUentowu. Bctlne
luni etc. . .
A t f P. il. for Lambert vll e and intermedliito stBtions.
.llllie I. V 11,1.1 A SI H UAIZ.UKK, Aucut
FENKSYLVAKIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
fcCMMLK AhKANtiKMLKT.
'1 lie iraiuB ui iiu euur ivuniu venirai nanroaa
leave the Depot, at 1 hiriy-flrst and Market streets,
nnii li Ih n nel.eo I) v tho cam oi tlie Alarkut Htreet Paa.
senncr i:allwu , tunnlni,' to and from tlie Depot. The
last car leaves i ioui sireei uuoui m minutes prior
to tlie departure of each Tiain. ,
eir. siniwlnH Cnru Iouva r.levenlh and A1arVA
streets 4H niiiiates before the depaiture of each Trains.
Miiun a uaKtiave r.Apriso - iur anu uellver
i(..Mi,i, at tlie I ii not. Orders lefi at tlm ihii. o v..
tol l Lcsnut street, will receive attention. 1
TKAlKb LEAVK Itl'UI, VIZ.
Mail Train at R'OO A. M
Day i.xpre.-s at 10-00
I'nO'i Accoiiitiioiiuiion, io. i an i -on
Past Line end Erie FxpressX at 12 00 M.
Lairisburi. Aeeuu. u. iiiiation at 2 30 r. M
Lancaster Aeceu.uioou'lon at 4 -CO
Paoli Accommodation No. z at 8-00 "
PiitslmrtiU aue J.rie Aiai i at eoo
Paoti Aeconmodation, Ko. 3 at 10 IK) "
Philadelphia i xpiesst at 1P10
TI'.A1B AU1IIVE AT DEl'OT. VIZ. I
Cincinnati Lxpresst a; 12-40 A.M
Pliilnde.phitt Express? at 710 '
Pao.l Accommodation, o. 1 at 8 2( "
( olun hia Iraiu at 0 U0 "
Luncuster Jruin at U ii) r Al.
Fust Lmo at 1 10
puo.i Accommodation, No. 2 at 4li "
l ay l x press at 8'80 '
Puoh Aceupimodutlun, No. 3 at 7'3ll '
linrnsbtirt' Aceon modatlon at 9 50 "
Daily, except hmurdiiv. f Dailv. i Dallv. except
AloiKiay. All otln r i rains dally, except Sunday.
liunnlni; tliioutili iroin Pliiladelphia to Pittsburgh
and Lrie without change ot cars.
Hui da. Aeei u.uiuun ioi Tiuins for Pao',1 and lnterme
d ate stations leave ehiladoipbia at 9'IKJ A. M. and 7 00
1 . M., retumiiig leave l'aoil at 6 80 a. M and 4'50 P. M.
f Til KM OFFICE
h leca'ed at No. 6?1 cbesiiut street, whoro Tickets to
all iuipertniit points mav be procured, aud full lutorma
tiou fleu by JOHN C. ALLLN, Ticket Agent.
aIvo at Ihinj-lirst and Matket streets, ou applica
tion to THOMAS H. HAIIKK,
. , Ticket Attciit at the Depot.
An In IcrnntTram tnns dallv (except Sunday). For
lull pumcuihis as to lare and accommodations, apply to
FRANCIS FUNK,
.. . , t, i, 137 DOCK, street.
Ihe 1 ert fylv ar.la Railroad Company will not assume
any risk loi lin.ai?e, except lor Wearing Apparel, and
hn.il Uieir responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In
value. Ail Lanugo exceeding that amount in value
i.i be at the risk ol the ovner, uulcss taken by special
'" . 3 12
i.i.i.i. LiM'.s TOR NEW YORK AND
X' lui the Motions on tho CAMDF.N and AMBOY and
ecnneumi' Lai roi.ds. lNCLFAhLD DESPATCH.
TH CA.D1.N AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND
1 LANKI'OU i All ON COMPANY i'REIGBT LINF8
loi New i ork will leave WALNUT btrcet Whatf ate
oV'ock V Al. dully i Sundays exoepted).
Fteu ht must be delivered before 4)4 o'clock, to befor
twrdeil ihe niuie day.
heturnlnii, the above lines will leave JfewYorkatI2
noon, aud nud 8 P. M
Freight lor Tieuion, Princeton, Kingston, Now Bruns
uk, and al points en the Camden aim A moo v Kail
road; uito, on the Be.v.dere Delaware aud Fiemlng
ton.ilieew Jersev, the Ficebold and Jameabura. and
t).o BurliiiLtou and Alouut iiotly Railroads, received
und lorn anted up to 1 P. At.
1 Le neivioere i e aware nciiroad connects at PM.'llpe
tinru iviih the lehhh Valley liulnoad, and at Alanun
l ial unk witbail points on the De'aware, Tckawanaa,
i.td M i stern Inl road, forwarding to eyrucujio, Butfaio,
tiud other t oluts in estern New York
Ihe New Jersey liaiirond conuectsat Ellraboth with
ihe New Jersey i entral Rullroad, and at Newark With
the il or i is anu Kssex Rullroad
A fcilp meniorandum, tpecliying the marks and num
bers, thinners, and eoi sli nees. musi. In every instance.
bo Bent with each load ot goods, or no receipt will be
g.ven.
. x. uiiiwru 1.11 nica ii.to uecii uiaua iur iu
translocation ot live stock. Drovers are invited to try
the rocte. V ben stock is lurnished iu (juauilties ot two
earloads or more, it wll' be delivered at the toot of For
tieili s'reet near the Drove Yard, or at pier No 1,
North Kivt r. ue the ahippera may designate at the time
ul'shi iceni.
t ut terms, or other Intormation. apply to
WAL'l ER Iki.i i.AN, KrciKht Agent,
Ko. ms. DKI.A IVi rtK Avenue. Fid adelohla
OKANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Ou and alter MONDAY, February ll two dally'
tiaina will run between Washington and Li nebburg,
connecting at Gordonsvl le with Virginia Central Rail
road trains to and troio Richmond as follows i
t, MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Washington dul.y (bunday excepted), at 6'4t
A.M. and arilve at Ly nclihu rg at P. M.
Leave Lynchburg at 1 a. Ai. and arrive at Washing
ton at &S P.M.
' EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Vt ashlngton a.iiy (including Bunday) at 6 OS V
M and arrive at Lynchburg at 00 A M
Leave Lyuchburg at 3D P. Al. and arrive at Washing
ton at ttTOA. M.
Loth trains making close connections at Lvnchburg
forull pomts South and Southwest, and at VV aahlngioa
lor Nonh and Nortliwest
Flrst-class sleepuiv cars attached to the n(gbt train.
The road Is attractive, not on v tor Its oomioriablt
eoeomtuodatlons, but lor the fact that ft passea the now
Listono localities of Falrtax, Bull Run, Maiiasaaa, Bris
toe, Catlett'i, liappaliannock, Culpeper. Orangn, and
Gordoiisvlilei. place ot imperishable luteiest In Ui
popular mind.
Through tickets to all points South and 8outbwef
may be bad In Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and
lletltluiore anil at the viuas ot the road in Wnslunrlcr
e Alexandria W- H. MoOAFFEKTir, .
Oeuetal buae uitcude '
RAILROAD LINES.
E A D I N O RAILROAD
ORKAT TRUNK LINK.
ltOM Pllll. Alls I.1HI TO THK IStt!TrtR O
I'KM N8 LV AM . 1IIK BCHUYLMU, MtlHOUB
H AM A , tX'St r,FttLAN II. AM) WYOMINO VAIs
LEYH. THE MOUTH. AOBTbWtST, AUD THK
CAN APA8.
SUM MLR AKKANOEMF.NT Or PASSENGER
TRAIN. June 4 8H6
leavlne the Comimiiy's Depot, at TIIUlTFENTn aa
CAI low HILL direct. Philadelphia, at the follow n
hours !
MOBMNU ACCr.MMODATIO".
At 7-30 A. M.lor Kenmnr and intermediate 8tatio
ai ORN 'KO FXPKa.S.s.
At a-jj a. M. tor Keadlnir, Lebanon. Harrlnrtr. Pot
vllle. I'ineirrove. Tamaqna, funbtiry, Wllllnmaoo
Jltnlra, Kocbes'er. Niagara Fahs. Ilnffalo. A lentiw
J likeebsrre. Pltiton, York, Carlisle, Cbainbcrsbur
Laterstown. etc etc
This train connects at RF.ADINO with Kast Penn
sylvania Railroad trains for Allentown. eto . and the
I fJi." y,IlJ' trala or Harrisburg, etc t at PORT
CLINTON with Catawitsa Railroad trains tor Wll
lininshurB. Lock Ilavcn. Klmlra etc t at UaRUIS
o , i(MW.l,h "rthern ten trn I ( unibrriand Valey. and
Prhuvlklll and fiusipiehanna trains ior Northombeilana,
iliUmtport, ork Chamliersl'iirg, "Inegrove. etc,
AF1KK.NOON K.PBKS
Leaves riillnnelplila at 3-a P. M , for Reading Pottn
vll o. llarnsliurg etc., connrctlng with Kcadlnu and
Columbia Railroad trains for ColuinMa, ete.
t KKADINtl ACCOMMODATION,
Leaves Reading ate 00 A. si., stoniiing atallwaysU
tlons a.riviDg at l'biladelphla at g aa A. M.
htitiirriing.leaytPliUadalphia at 8 00 P.M.; arrive
In Reading at 7 AS P. M.
Trains tor Philadelphia leave Hnrrishurff at 810 A M.
snd Potisvllle at 8-4A A. M. arrlvinv In Philadelphia at
1-tO P. M. Altetnoon trains leave ILirrlshurg at 2 10
P. Ai., Pot'svllle at 8 45 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia
at 6 45 P.M.
BARRlSBritO ACCOMMOI)TIOj.
Iienves P.emiinK at 7 30 A. M. and Uarrm urg at 4 10
T. M ( ontifc'ine at Reading with Atternoon Accom
m dntion south, at6'3U P. M., arriving In Philadelphia
J 10 P.M.
Market train, wllb passenger ear attacned, leaves
Thiladelplda at VI 4ft neon for Beading and all wavata
'li nn Leaves Lending at 11 So A. M and Dowmnntown
at iv!-30 P. M., for PliliailelpMa and al way sia'l ns.
All tao ahovc iralns run daily, smndavs excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at Mil) A. H . and Phl
lade pliiaat S lftp M. Leave Phl'ndolpliia for Heading
at 8'0O A. At ; ie:urnlni! iroin Reading nt 4 2S P. M.
111 KLK Vel.LKY R. ILROAtl.
Pessenpers ter I'ownlnptewn and Interniodiati points
ti ke the 7-ii(l ni.d H'tft A. II. nnd 8 0PM. trains from
1'hliadelphla, returning irom Downlnu-town at 8 35 A. M.
and I2'3ii noon.
iLW YORK F.XPhESH FOR Pin .-BDltO AMI THE
W ET.
Leaves ew York at !) A. M., and S'O'i P.M.. paastng
Leading at 119 and 11 A3 A. M and I IH P. M , and con
luctliifial llarrisburg with 1'ennsi vanla and Nor: hern
Central Eullroad express trains lor PitUburg. Chicago,
Wil Inuisport. f.lmlra, P.nlt'nioro. etc
T:eturii!tig, express train ienves llarrisburg on arrival
el i lie 1'iMisvivarla express from l lt;snur, nl 3 and
9-T5 A. M.. end P'lS P. M.. pnssiiic Rending at 4 49 aud
10 82 A. M.. ami H'30 P M. .and arriving In New York at
10 A. M and 2 45 P. M. Sleeping ram aaeotnpany thce
t'nins through between Jcrse city and Pittsburj. with
out change.
A innll trnln tor New York leaves ilarrlsbutg at 2 10 P.
M. Mall tmir tor HnrrisburB leaves ew York athlM.
S( I iC Y I K 1 1,1. VAI.LI Y ! WI.ItOAD.
Trains leave Poitsvlllo nt 7 and 11 30 A. At., and 7 18
P. M . U-turning lroui suiaqua at 7'S8 A. M. aud 140
and 4 18 P M
frCbL'YLKILL AND SCQVKHANIi A RXILROAD.
1 ra.ns leave Auburn at 7 ou A. Al lor 1'inenrovc and
liarrinl'urg. and 1 Sn P M. lor Pln' iimve and Iromuni,
leturinnv irom liarrishurg at 3 V0.P. M., and froai iro-
iiiont at 738 A. m. ana na r. ai.
TICK K IS
Through flrst-class tickets and emigrant t!cke to a'l
the principal poln'a In theonh and i et and Canada.
i he it lli.wlnn iiekets are ohtnl aide only at the offlro
oi H. latAOI'Olll), Treasurer, o. 227 8 FOURTH
ftr.et, ITilladelnlua, or oi ci. A. Mt.Ul.L8, l.eucial
iupunntiudeiit. Reaolng:
CO.MMF i.VTION TICKJ'T"
At "8 rer cent, discount, between nuy points desired,
icr ine.iiies ai d linns.
Mll.KAGK 'IICKKTS.
fiord lortfirOnilKs, beiwcen all poinis, 52'8!) each, for
fcudlies and buns
SEASON TICKETS,
tor three, fix, nine, er twelve months, for holders
only, to all points at reduced rates
iLaRGYMK.N
Resldlnp on the lino oi ihe road wil1 he furnished rarus
eutltllna tliiniseives anil wives lo tickets at hall lare.
i:iVHMOK Tl KLln
From Philadelphia to principal s:a ii ns. good for Ha
tun o , hunnnv, and Mondav. nt reduced ime to ue hud
en v at ttie 'ticket Oflii e, at Till ul'L.&Tii and CAL
LOW HI LL Streets
1 liKKlilT. (looi's of all descriptions forwarded te
nil tlie above points, iroiu tho i ouipunv's new Freight
l epot, UROAD und Wll LOV Htrecir.
BLIGHT TKAINis
I.envePliilndclphia daily at 5 3u A. M , 12 4,1 noon and 6
P. Ai.. ior Beading. Lebanon, liarrlsburg, Potiavllle
I on i liulcn, and all poinis beyond.
. HI A llSi
Close al the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tne
load and Its hunches ut 8 A. M . nud lor
Ll.,.Di.nlu ,il!llllV 14 1
the principal
818
Mil I ,A D ELI'HIA, GE UMANTOWN,
AND
I JMJlllll I J V Jl llAllilVO.111.
On and a'ter WKDN KKDAY, May 10, 18C0,
rOR OEKMA.MOWN
Leave Philadelphia 8, LB,!), 10 11, 12 A. AI.,1. 2, J'UI.
SH. 4, 8, f,H. 7,b 8, 10. 11. 12 P. M.
Leave Orniantown 0, 7. 7K, 8, 8 iO, 0, 10, II, 12 A. M.
1.2.3, 4.4H.6 tiH. 7,8,0.10,111. M.
Ihe 8 21. a own truin, and art and ;,H up trains will no
stop en the Oermnntovin Brunch.
ON HUN Da VS.
Leave Philadelphia -10 A. M., 2 3 8. 8. 10H P. Al.
Leave GeiuiantownS A. M., 1. 4, HH OH P. hi.
CL'ESMJT BILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10,12 A M., 2, 3H 6H,7,
and 11 P. M
I enve ( hesnut ITIII 710 nilnuie e 0 40 II -In A 14
1 tU, 3 44), 8 40, C-40 b 40, and ld-40 minutes P. M.
on SUNDAY.-.
Leave Philadelphia O lOminutea A Al.,2,3. and 8 l. U
Leave Cbcsuut lint 7 - j minutes A. Al., 12 4J, 6 40. au
9 'ih nnnit es 1-. Si
KCK t ONSHOIIOCKEN AND NOKKImTOWW.
Leave Thlludclphia 6, 8-38 minui' S,, 1108 A.M., lit,
iH, h, bhi, 8 05 minutes, and 114 P. Al.
leave Norrbtown &H,7, 7 80, 9. 11 A.. AL, IX, 4 6 k
ai d 8 P M
iheS.H P. Al. tiain will stop at School Lane. Wlsea
hickon. Aianayuuk, hpriug 81 ill, and i ouoboliOLken only
' ON SUNDAYS.
Leave rhi''!elphla9 A. M.,2'4.4 analH P.M.
Leave Norristo'An 7 A. At.. 1, 8K . and t P, U.
Fl'U MANAVLNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 38 mluutes, 1108 A. At., I It,
4fc.6Ji,6X,Bli8,ndllJ4 P. Al.
Leave Manayunk tih, 7, 8 20, OS, li, A. if., 2, 3, GH
EH1'-M- ON" SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. ."4., 2S , 4. and " P. M.
Leave Aianuyunk IH A. AL. li, 8 ana tU-i P. U,
T. S. WIIAON. Oenerul l-upulntendent,
Vie pot NINTH anoUKKKM Kueets
TSJORT1I PENNSYLVANIA RAI LROAD.
JJN Depot THIRD Street above Thompson.
For BETHLF.liF.AI. DOYLLSTOWN, AIAUCH
CUINK., KAHTON. WLLLlAMSPOB'f, and WILKEtfl
BAKUF.
At 7 30 A. M.Oxpress), for Bethlehem, Allentown
Mauch Chunk, Hozle'.on, Wlillauispoi t, and W likes
bane. .
At 3-30 P. M. (Express), for Beta efcem, Easton, eto.,
reaching Eaaton at 6'4f P. At.
At 818 P. Al., lor Bethlehem, Allentown, Manes
chunk.
r or Doylestown at 8 '88 A. AI. , 2'SO and 4'1 P. M.
f oi Pert Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M.
For Lonsda'eatt'18P. Al.
White curs ol the Hecond and 1 hlrd Streets Line City
Passenger Cars run direct to the depot.
TRAINH Hilt PHILADELPHIA.
Leare Bethlehem at 6 28 A. U. and 12 II8 Noon, ani
Leave Doyiestown at 40 A. M., J'lS and 8 30 P. M.
Leave Lonsdale at b'00 A. At.
Leave Fort Washington a t.!' M nl P-
Philadelphia loi Bethlehem at ! A. M.
Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 2 CO P. M,
Doyiestown for Philadelphia al 7 M x. M.
Bethlehem tor Philadelphia at 4 3a P. M.
1 lirouuh Tickets must he piocuiefl at lb ticket odlct s,
THIRD btreot or BEBK8 btreei. ,
sl AU.1.1- CLARK. Agent.
Phi JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM
VV toot ot M BKET Street (Upper Ferry), com
mencing AtONDAY, July lli, 18 Leave Philadelphia as
'"lor ''ape May, A. M., Mall; 2 P. M.f Accommoda
tion; 4 P. Al.. fast Fxnrcss
l or Bndgeton, 8a.em, aud intermediate points, 8 A.
MFordMilivu':e, and intermediate points, 8 A. M. and 2
' Woodbury Accommodation, 6 P. M.
liPTl'KNlM-:
Leave Cane May at -30 A. M., Mail; 9 A. M., Fast Ex
press: 8 T. At . Lxpress
I eave Bridgeton 1 18 A. M. and 3 80 F. AL Freight
6 3V P. M.
Leave falem 7 A.M. and J-IS P M. Freight S 45 P. M.
Leave Mdlville '8S A, M and 6 38 P. M. Fielght 11 03
Freight will be received at Second Covered Wharf
be ow Walnut street. Irom 74C A. M until 6 00 P. AI.
T but received before GO A. M. will go through the same
""Freight Dellverr, Ko 228 S. DEL 4 WARE Avenue.
J. VAN BKNSSiLAEU, huperlutonoent.
The West Jersey Fxpres Company will attend to all
tie usual branches ol Ixpreaa busineis. 1 Special Mes
senger accompanies each through, tram. Oihce No. 8
WALNUT tmeet Philadelphia.
1866
..-PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
III ROAD. Tbla ureat une traverse, the Mirth-
ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the
City ol Irie on Lake Erie It has heeu leased and 1
oneruted by the Peniuv vanla Ruilruad Company.
TlAlEOFPASP.Nl.EBTKAINS A'l P1IIL4 DELPHI A.
Arrive r-aaiwaru une am iraiu, 7 A. Al.; June -
Dress Train, I P. At.
Leave Westward-Erie Mall, p. M ; Erie Expres
TrpasenKer cars run through on the Erie Mail and Ex
ores trains both ways between Phllade phis aud Erie.
pre" NEW IOIIK. CONNECI ION.
Leave New York at 9 A. At., arrive al Erie f) 30 A. M.
Leave Erie at 4 45 P. M , anlve at New York 4 10 P. M.
Element Sleeping Cars on all tlie night trains.
For Intormation respecting passenger business, apply
atcornerTHIRTIK llf and MABK.ET Streets. Fhlia.
And tor freight busiuesa, of the Connnv "a Aaunw, 8.
B. Klngslou Jr., corner 't hirteenth and Afaitiet atreeta
Philadelphia; J. w, Reynolds, Erie; Wlillain Biowa,
Agent N. C R K., Baltimore. ... . .
H. U. HOimio.v General Freight Agent, Phlla.
H. W. GW1NNFB Ueuerl 'iicxet Agent, Phlia.
A. L. TYL1R OooeraiBu,, V Uliamsiwrt.
MEDICAL.
yox ropULi.
VVItlGIIT'S TAU SYRUP.
PJilXClPXl depot.
No. 771 South THIRD 8tree
Price, tl-00 per Bottle; $5D0 for balf-a-dozon.
The undersigned citizens take pleasure In eheenoH
reeonui cnoli g tlie use of Wright lar Hjrup f
coughs, colds, . consu million, whooplng-congk, apott4
i?1,'r,l','er eompialnt, pain In the breast, Oronohicle,
inilaniniatlon. and reatrlctloti of air veaaen In the lunaw.
?',. , "'D1,,dy should be In every family 1
narle C. W i.son, Forney' fyMa oltic.
V.riLH.' f,r'",n. Suvttnf Here my olBce.
Jatrea Nolcu. Jt,qu,rrr ofllce
wii iIS r."1-'or'ilt. Associated Pre,
rani vmi,'1- "Tenter. Eire Alarm and Police t
graph, r Itth and I beanut street.
A Randolph. Front and 1 onihard streeui.
J.BU' w-,"errlne No. MW Charlo. aureau
A Jv Ko. 322 o.aklil streeU
Jeh" ."ae No 1331 Erankiln tret.
Robert Tbouipsen. hQ. lies W alteraireet.
$ XV"C2:' - 628 Ftanklln aireet.
J Oeblon. No ,31 8, second atreet.
. JV. Howard. No. 1 Doek treet
H. C. l artiett No. ;fj 8. -econd atreet,
L. Bates No. W'8 A reh street
Albert Martin, No. 411 . second tmt.
Al ary Caldwell. No 12 Sansom atreet
W. lhoni. No. W N. Fourth etre.t
T. M. t arthv. No. 11 Kim.it,'. -n
George W I.son ro 236 Haee street.
v . F. Brooaj, No.6 North second .treat
M. J. Ilawett. No. 119 Canal street.
H. foyniour Rose. Bunleton.
Char es Roger. No. M Houtb street.
U. T. We bur on, cccuml and Quarry (tree
y. F. Thomas. No. l !6 Mouth lxt .treet-
Wiilliini barns. No. 618 South f ront roeL
S. H. t-anionl, Opera Manager.
John Mnglnnls rear ot No 131 North Second street.
Airs. 8. K Choate. Newark, Del.
Sir fFi' nm JI. Wr.ghi:
Kn:: We lake pleasure In recommending yonrTAB
SYIilP (of w bleb we have already iol.l considerable
qua-ititieai aa a moat excellent ami eltn-acloua remedy
tor the complaints set torth In your printed Pill already
submitted to the public. A a rrotlfylng act to suffering
hun aultv we wll: eheeriU'lv reotimmena our prepara
tion to a 1 utllle.trd with diseases wblcb tt 1 designed te
care. Yours, etc.,
DIT.KS & SON, Druggist.
N, E, corner Pine and Sixth streetn.
For ta'e also at
JOUNftUN, HOLLOW AY COWDEN 8.
DYOTf A CO '.
A nd ail principal Drm giB's anu' Dealers.
The nl serlber would beg leave mriher 10 ear taut
be is prepared to fl.l enters m il forward the Syrup i
any pnrt 01 '.tie country. Ver.-ons des rlng other intor
mot Ion by r iui will ineiore a posiue s'ainn and answen
w ill be reiiinn d as soon as the exigencies ot busine
vttiladuiu Address
WILLIAM B. WKIOllT,
320 No. 171 M. THIRD h.reeu Philadelphia. Pa,
G
LAD N K Vtr S
FOR THE UNFORTUNATE.
BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES
Are warranted 111 all cases tor the Etkmiv and Pxuiia
MM Cbhk 01 ail nisensi s arising 1ro.11 excesses or
lC'U'MltLL l.NLl-l ItEilON
missions, Oenilul, Physical and Nervous Debility, Im
poteme, etc eio
NO tllANOF. CF DIET IH NECESSARY.
They can ne used w ithout dc ectlon, and never tall te
elk-el a Cure, ll used accotuitig to instructions.
BFLb'S SPECIFIC PILLS',
1 nee One l obar per Box, or Six Boxes tor Five Dol
lars; aiso. Large boxes eqiiiuining Four Mnall,
1 rice 'three LOnuls
Fri m tour to six boxes are geueruny requited to care
onlinuo cases ol Seminal YVeukuess, though benout la
utned irom using a single box
In I broil 10 Case, and particularly when Imi otmce
or Oet.itni Dcbi i;y Vtltb Nervous Prostration has
allected the system,
BELL'S TOXIC- PII-I.S
Are recommeniicd aa the mosi 1 I! Ciicious, Rejuvonatiog,
and lnvlaorat ng Rtmcdy in tlie wor d.
A Package Pi Ice Five lioliura. wl.l last a month, and
is general. y sufficient.
In extreme cases of Debl ity and Impotence,
LULL'S KATE.Ali lvl .HltiOV,
I' rice '1 wo Dollars, sufl'.clent for a month, cau be use
to goou advantage.
it gives btreugtu to the Orgtns and. wttn the Pills,
will restore llietii to their norma, coiiu.uoo.
A Pumpblct o. IHO t.agis, iu iho Eh. -.OK' OF YOUTH,
designed as a Leciure aud t-ua bin to Y oung Aleu, sunt
lieu, 'ten Cents requited to pay postuue.
It you cannot purchase Bull's Ki'Icctfic Kgmiidiim
01 your Diugglst, luko no olhur.bat send the money
direct to
DK. JAMES BRYAN. Cotis'ilnnrr Plivhician,
No 8H1 BKOAliWA V New York,
And you will receive t bcui by return ot mail post paid,
and nee lrom olisi rvatiou.
Fur salo by LYOif As Co., No. 232 N'. SKCON
htreet. 6 Hi
s
AMiEITAX'S GIFT!
SAM AHI'l AN'S Cill' T!
THE MOST lEUTAIH KL'..ViELV EVEU USED.
" YL8. A POB1TIVE Cl'EE."
For G'cnorrliaa, and aii JJiaeases Arising from
Youthful indiscretion.
Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury.
Only 'itn PiUs to he taken lo Eject a Cure.
Tbev aie entliely vecetable, having no uneli nor anjr
unp enfant la-te and will not iu uny way Injure the
stou uch or bowels 01 the moat delicate.
cures In trim two to tour uis. aud recent cases la
"twenty-lour bonis."
eeut by mall. Piice, Male packages, 82. Female, (I.
SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES,'
The Croat Blood Furlflir, and Remedy for
fciofvla. Wars, tores, f-'poio, Tetters, icales,
Boils, Syplulis, Etc.
For Syphilis the Samaritan's Hoot and Herb Juice.
Is the 1111 st potem nud eltectual rniied ever urcscribed.
It reaches and cn.dk utes every particle of the venereal
folson. Will n move vciy vestige ot Impurities from
tlie stem as weh as ah the bad etlects 01 mercury
1 rice l i5 per Louie.
SAMARITAN'S WASH
Is. in ense of Sv phlll. used In conjunction with the RoC
and Heib Juices, h uil dneciious. Price 20 ceuu.
1 he old sickening and dlsuustlrg drug have to give
way to ri ihiilic- purelv vegetable, pleasant to the taste,
and A PO-l'llVE L'RE.
bold bv DEAIASBAtiNEiS & CO., No. 21 PARK ROW;
and bv Druggists
DV8 8-OND A. CO., Proprietors, No. 915 RACE Street.
Philadelphia.
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (
C1.MIT GK0YE WHISKY.
No. 228 North THIRD Street 1
It anvthlng was wanted to prove the absolute parity
Ot this NMilsty, the lollowlng certificate should do K.
There Is uoaicohollo siluiulunt known commanding sucilr
eceiLUitucatiou t oni uCb high souicest
PuiuiDkLeuiA, September (. I AMI.
We have csretally tested the sample of CBLHNU?
GROVE WHISKY which you Bend us, and find that It
contains Komi or tux roisoxoia substakcb known aa,
H bil oil. wbleh Is the characteristic aud Injurious a
uredieut of the whiskies In general use.
61 BOOTH, UARRETT CAMAO,
Analytical Chemishl
Ksw Tobk, Septembers 188ty
I have analyzed a sample ot CUEhNUT OltOVAl
VHlbKY received lrom Mr Cbarle Wharton, Jr.,
1 hiianeiplila: and having carefully tested It, I ani
0 eased to state that it 1 entirely raaa fhom poisomo
or n fciois aubstancea. It la an unusually put
ana fine-:. Wred 'I'hILTOV. M. D.,
Analytieal Chemia
'. Bostom, March T. 1850
I have made a chemical analysis of couimerolalaani
plea ot CHklSNUT OkOVK WHISKY, which proveet
be tree from the heavy Fusil Oha, and pcrtectly pare
vnaduli erated. 1 he due haver of tbl whisky 1 derive
lioul the groin used In nuuuuincturlug It.
Respcctlully, A. A. 11A YES, M. T
1 State Aseayer, Mo. 16 Boylstoa sueet.
For sale bv barret.demliohn, or bottle atNo.228Norti
THIRD Street P bllade.p hia. 41
yi NATHANS & SONS
IMPORTERS
OF
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
Eto. Eto.
No. 19 North FRONT Street.
I'llILADEU'llIA.
AI0HB8 V ATHAVB,
UOIIACK A. NATPAK8,
OBLABUO D, KATUAAH. 1 1 8u