THIS lKlISlJIMKllN. Comllllon of l'm ilmpii In Texas. Washington, AuRust 19. The followin rc- Eort on the condition of Hunan affairs In Texas as bccureoclvcrt by General Howard : Galvfstok, Texas, August 8 MaJorfJ. neral O O. llowuid, Ccuimisaioiici Ucn-rai : 1 have tlie Honor to upon that X have Just returned iroru a tour tluoLK.i Fort Bend, Coorario, and Wharton counties, tiurtnir whicu inp I addressed several thonsanu lreedmou and mimy planters. 1 found Hie crops lu a most prosperous oondition, and bo h planter and lreedmou much elated at the prospocts. Ail the punters unite in ttio belief that if the army worm not not make its appearance and devaatute their fle.uit. there will be an nverapo ot at least a Dale ot cotton to tho acre In the above na.nou counties. 1 rei s milar reports In m all parts of the btat It is tny boiel that, if uuc Uoslrovcd by worm, tlin cotton crcp will be iareer tliun lor ttio v ast ten years, exept lbOU and tuat thu result is so.eiy attributable to tree labor, and tho vijtor and industry that it incites. The season has been the worst for cotton-raDina that has occurred ior many years, and tiotwith aiandmg the almost constant ra'ns and tlood and overflow at a consequence -the Drociuct ot the freedmen's labor will surpass veaaa lu which nil else was more lavorab e. the worm is making Its appoaranco in many localities, but not in m. irreat utinihnm. nr m m malipnant character thus tar; and it it hoped and belioyi d by old and experienced tilantnr. who havn made its poculnritics a Htudy, that, if tavored with dry weather till the 1st ot September, the crop will be byond its power. ino lrcetimeu in tnese coontloa are mostly work ing tor part crop under very lavorable contracts, and app ar to have a lu I appreciation of th tact that upon tucir labor and industry druend their in con e at the ouu ol tho year 1 made tuis a specinl point in ni) addresses. I am, however, (caring great uouoie in vetting an oquittible division of ihocrop for the lirodmen, Aianv mon in this State think it no barm to cheat the frcedmon out ot their just wage,on the vrounds that their beiugTiberutod and taken from them as property was unconstitutional. I will, however, give apoctllo instructions to my aaents, and do all in my power to so" that tliey gut me proper siare or rnu n-Buiis oi t.iotr laoor. The grca'est trouble 1 have in the adminrntration of the atl'mrs ot the Itnreuu of this state consisti in proteoung the fteedmen trom lawless violence. Murder and outrage are largely on the increase. Xvery mail from the interior brines me reports from my aeents ana oiher trustworthy iurco oi liilor- niation ot murders, liom one to live at a time, of negroes. I am leu go powerless to give proper protection, for want ot trooDs to sustain mv nirents and make arrests, that I prow sick at heart, and wonder at the war power of the Government leavinir this unfortu nate olnss ol people, wnoni it liberated by i'orc, thus expired to tlie violence ol a chagrined and life long enemy. The onit rerrcdy I can surgrst is at my officers for agents, and troops to susiain ihem. It in your judg ment it i the tettictt policy ot tho Executive to leave tne Bureau witnout adequate uiiiiiarr protconon, I will desist inakiiicr these official appeals ; out until I am than inloimud, 1 must continue to plead for such lo.ee as wil ma to my uutios here a reality instead of a farce. ') ho Appro Di lution bid autho rizes tho payment oi cittzon acuts now, but I can not fli'd nuv who are coatpu tent and who can taxe the oath t quired. 1 am no looking toi ex United states nnnv ollicers. and have found two Tory good ones. Utneial Wright rives mo all the ollicers he thinks lie cn spare but my State is largo and the requirements are treat. 1 will be alad if you will alvo me advautaso ot tho 4'h section of the act pertaining to iho Bureau, wheh authorize -s the retention of. ollicers ot volun teers. At present from the condition ot my wounds, I am unlit lor other duty. Having become to some degree nccnmatcd, and much interested in my pro sent outtes, I wou d bu glad to be rotained. Very respectiully, your obedient ervant, D. it. KlDDOO, Brevet JJajor-Uon., Asa't Commissioner. Tlc Freclincu'8 Asylum In Tciincstiec, Chief burgeon Swart.wecker, of Tennessee, nnarr date of August, 14, reports that tho As.v- luma t'nr l.-isnnp. Dnal. Dnmh nnrl DeKtitnto (Freed men Ihrotiirhout tho State have been closed. The State Legislature at its May seion passed an act providing for these in-titution, but the civil auihoriti.8 have not taken any itcps m the matter, xhe iiurcau had turned this whole matter over to them. Georgia. J. B. Powell (citizen) Burenn Burp;eou, at Jonesboro, Georgia, twenty miles bniow Atlanta, where tlie creat buttle was tousut which resulted in the capture of that city, solirits that a hospital for ircednien be esta blished at that point. He writes: This country wa wholly d stroved bv the two armies, but we returned to 'our devastated homes early iu the sprinp, and made efforts to 9e,cure a crop which, promised well until J une 20. since which time we have not had a Miowcr iu nil this section, ana our hopes ave at an end. We shall not raise enough lor bread. .... The fieedmen are in a most ctepioraDie f onditton. They have worked lor 7 to 5iu per month wages, but the employers, makin? nothing-, are unttDie to pay mum, uu'i luey are wandering- about the country in search of ern ploympnt'. They are-taken sick in numbers, and haviuc no friends or home, die like the beasts of the forests, no one to care for the soul or body. Alter coufuiiauon wiiu a iew oi uie most prominent citizens of the town, 1 nave concluded to inform you of the state of atlairs, ind to petition for a hospital. . FASHION GOSSIP. It is still much loo early in the 9easou for any Ifall styles to appear, but the unusual coolness of the air, constantly reminding one ot tne ap- roachiug autumn days, has already produced among the loaders ot lasnions indications oi various changes trom the light, airy styles of .summer. Close-fitting paletots have been so long fashionable, It seems very probable that iwhat is called the Bac, or loose shape, will be orn during the autumn months, for the sake f variety. Ttio "Itoxelane" paletot is a slight fvariation on the Eac, and is principally remark able for its quaint style of trimming. A very rich. 'Koxelane" is made ol heavy, black poult do soie, with revers on the front, at the sides, and on the sleeves; the side revers turn towards the back; the ed.ee of the revers is a plain hem, stitched in a doublo row by a sewinif-machine; they are lustened back with oval let camei. The collar h peculiar in shape, as H is arched at the back, and is simulated with jet fringe. Links of vulcanite chains are looped across the back, and terminate at the right side with long ends and haudsoine let tassels. Similar chains are looped across the front of the chest, and descend on the lett side. The paletot is simply hemmed with a double row or chain stitcn round the edge. Tne short sack, falling just below the waist- Iband, w ill be very popular for out-door wear in the early autumn, it may do oi auiiosi any material, Dut lor a very siynsn costume, u suouiu be like the dress. We have Been a very eleirant promenade toilette of mauve poplin. Tho skirt is gored, auu tne scams iriuimeu wiiu yi uii sun pipings. At the back are two sash end intended tor looping up the skirt. Each end is edged with the ninincr. The bottom of the short sack is cut in battlements, the edge finished to match with the other tnmniiug. A mauve tulle Lamballe bonnet, trimmed wiU violets, completes this ivery stylish costume. Another promenade toilette of tho same general styie is oi oiue buk. The skirt is trimmed with two rows of deep 1 chenille fringe, of a darker shade of blue. The l . . 7' .1 A 1 . h snort sac t is uiuumwueu iu cuiir-iuuu, mc fringe is laid on to simulate epaulettes and col lar. A straw bonnet, trimmed with blue chenille and wheat eais; links of straw depend in double Vtestoor.B over the clunion. f The Paris correspondent of the London Queen Nays: "The leaders ol fashion in tne court circle nave all adopted the costume caucn "ine juet- teniicb.' Sometimes the 'Mettrrnich cot-tuuie' is made with the skirt and paletot separate from each other, but moie Irequently they are cut as one, and form a single garment. A Prlncesse dress, cut wide at the back, and buttoned in a straight line down the front, gives a very fair ldeaoi tnisBtyieoi costume, oui? remembering that at the height of the kuue the skirt is rounded both at the back and front, and termi nates with a long fxlnee. which falls over a ifiimulated underskirt of the same material as V. L . !., ... 1 .1 1 IBB uppn vur, Ml l-l-c 111 BUK. ll Wits vivns w cashmere." . THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, It would be Impossible to wear, all tbtoueh the winter, the email and aimst invisible1 head dresses which now go by the name of bonnets. A lew of the lcudiriff mtliticrs are already making bonnets on a larger t-caic. The enlarged forms all describe a point on the forehead, while at the back they are the Lambelle shape, only lengthened. One tact is rertain, whirh K that wirlp ribbon strings tied under the chiu are out of fvor. Milliners replace llieni with a bcuoitou of blonde, thickly worked with beads, and wi'h very narrow airings, whirh arc tied under the (hij: non. Many black bonnets are now pre pminir Jor autumn wear; thf y are all pointed u front a la Marie Stuart, ami urp eoveivd ith a fhower of jet beads. At the side there is a .-pray of delicate flowers, so exquif nely made tr.Ht it Is dilficuit to believe they a"e arliticlul. t-iuul I Wattcuu l-.ats i.re in vosue, and ao coqueitith in tlnir effect that thry merit a special fruition. They have a low, Hat ci own, and narrow brim. The crown Is trimmed all lound with n thick while tres of black velvet, find in order lo take away from its heaviness a Miiall white pnriKhi lenrher is added at tlie ide. Tbick plaits are also ma le ol crcpo and ot silk, but they are not eo pretty as the velvet ones. Benoitons of flowers and beads are fre quently added to Watfrau hats. Chenille trimmings ol all descriptions will be very popular m the coming season. Chenille cnibrodered with beads introduced is a most appropriate ornament tor ilk drcsse?. The em broidery should always contrast strongly with the color ol I he ores. For example, a pearl grty f-illc dress should be worked with either cerise or bli.e chenille. Ribbon velvet miaer cluny-lHce Is nbo a vpry stylit-h trimming for nlk tlmses. Where a dress nas a full trimming ot clunv ltiee, the color ami cuff should always match. The shape of collars has materially altered. l.&Fit autumn the stralghtcst, narrow ctt, liniept collars were sought alter; it was impossible to find them too upright or too small, ai.d now there is every proba bility of the "letruccio" shape surer.-edine nil others. For very stout figures small collars an i'ouud most inappropriate, the larger forms will he found innnitely mor becoming, but for slightly built frames the smwllor collars will ever remain the favorites. The "I'etrucclo' collar is composed of three parts the collar itself and the two revers. It consists of cltiny and embroidered muslin insertions, sewn iii alternate tows, and edged with cluny lace. The insertion is arranged in perpendicular Ins for the revers, and the rown meet in a point at the back of the collar, from whence they diverge to the straight lines iu front. The collar is tiniiieci otf round tup throat wiili a narrow clun v edginc, and is lustened in iron I with a bow of ribbou velvet. MA.ioit-GEKER.Aii ScnoFiEi.n's Stapi'. Major d'eiieral .1. M. bcholicld, commanding Depart ment of Virginia, on the Kith instant issued a general order, amiouuciua that, iu compliance with orders from the War Department, hi; ass'tinied command of the Department of Vir ginia, embracing tlie States of Virginia and West Virginia. That existing orders from thoe hrndquurtcrs would remain iu force through out the new deportment, so far as they are applicable, until lurthcr orders. The following are the names of the oliicers announced as comprising his stall': Brevet Brigacier-General S. F. Chitltin, Major and Assistant Adjutant general; Brevet Brigadier-Geural A. P. Blunt, Colonel and Quartermaster of Volunteers, Chief Quartermaster; Brevet Major Thomas C. Sullivan, Oaptaiu and Commissary of Subsist ence U. S. A., Chief Commissary of Subsistence; Brevet Colonel James Simons, Surgeon U. 8. A., Medical Director; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel George Gibson, Jr., Captain 11th U. S. Infantry, Acting Assistant inspector-General ; Brevet Major C. Rodney Layton, Captain 11th U. S. ln:antry, Acting Judge Advocate; Brevet Major hdwarct K. fairy, captain ntn U. s. inMntry, Commissary of Musters; First Lieutenant J. L. II mb bone, 12th U. S. infantry, Aid-de-Catup. Old shot and shell, cannon, etc., picked up on name-news sold ior m,uui) in savannan. GOVERNMENT SALES. -irINAL SALE OF QUA ll 1'KKM A STKRS' J ' MOBM Al llliitAVAUil IttlUI, Ult.fi- l.OKO, X. C. tiUAKTKKMASTFB-tiKNERAL'8 OFFICE. (First Division) Wabbgton. D. C. Auirust 10. 18G6 By order ot the QuartermaHter-Utneral, tliero will be sold on tho premises, at public auction, under the direction ol Cantnin Georse T. Brownlna. A. O. M.. on 1'IUDAY, August 24, 18t6, commencing at 10 o'ciock a., ai., tne loiiowmg descripea lot ol Quar tet master's stores, viz.: EOt'O leet Hickory.Ash.and 3 Counter Scales (Fair OakTlaiik. i banks'). 20C0 lect one and I wo -inch 5 Portable Koisrcs, Cum Hose. 4 smith's Bellows, 13 Anvils, 18 tons T Kaiiroad Iron, 1072 lbs caBiironUaiiroad Chairs. 9 Tiand Cars, 8 Warehouse Trucks, 3 vv aitons (two-horse), 1 IJut (Scale (Fair banks, 3 riatlorm Eca'es (Fair l rue Uwndcr, 1 Tiro Drill. 1 Hand I'nll, 1 Fanning Mill, 76 Gum Buckets lWork-hour Bell (large), Medicines, Bitters, etc. banks), ALSO, I Planes, itlue Pots, I Saw Seta, illand-MiwB, I Cross-cut Saws, .Iron Squares, Office Desks, 'Tables, huirs, V.'aidrobos, Mationeir Cases, lion iteadsteads, Cooking and Heating Trying Squares, Stoves, itroaa Axes, Callipers, CompaBcs, i Mallets, iPincerc, ttcrewdrivern, I Spokeshavoi-, Cooking Utensils, Par and Scrap-iron, Spokes, Tollocs, W agon Wheels, nailers, Cold Chisels, i es. Hammers, Farrier Knive, Punches, Stocks and Dios, Heading Tools, Mputtiog uusfre-i. liouuu ana Knivos. Straight Cutting Plyers, nivet bets, Claw and Edge Tools, Pricking wheels, Paint Brushes, Paint Cans, Paint lluller, Paint Stone, Paint Mid, Pan t, 'Colors, : Venetian ltcd. travellers. Vices, V tenches, Adzes, Auirers. Braces and Bits, W cod Clamps, lenon Cutteis, Gouges, I Grindatom s and Frames, Haicbets. i Soldering Irona, i Lumber itule, I Wheelbarrows, &c , &o. DrawioK Knives, Spirits Ltvels, ii h i.i lien. I ogetner who many uiuer articles not aoove enu- meiatr d. I'urchasers must remove tneir stores witniu uve (5) days from date ot salo. leiniB l asn. in Liovernmuni lunas. A boat ior t lesboro will nave Sixth street wharf every hour during the day ot sale. - , . . r 1 1 1.1 . ,r T Hrevet Brigadier-General U. S a., in charge 8 13 lOt First Division, Q. AI. G. O. CONDEMN KD QUARTERilASTEK STORES AT AIC11UR. CliIF QC A RTERH ASTER'S OFFICE, ) ilKPOT OF WA8HIKOTO, Washington. I) C... Auvust 16. 1806 I Will be sold at publio auction, under the direction of Brevet Brigadier-Ueuoral Charles tl Thompkius, Quartermastfr U. S. A., at Lincoln Depot, on ai ON DAI, August 27. commencing at 10 A.M., a large lot oi condemned Quartermaster properly, consisting in pun oi anout 1U0 Army Wagons, fM Shovels, 5U Ambulances, i 3300 jounds Rope, as sorted, 10,000 pounds Scrap and old 1 ire Iron, ouu hpadOK, 600 tout of dose, 831 Buckets, 214 Blauke B, 247 Lanterns, C669 Breast, halter, and truce Chains, 4fil9 Ambulance. Wacon 13 boxea win'w Glas, 86 Glazed Saah. 430 Mrtingales with and McC. Riding titioet, Wagon Coven. HrtUles 700 U cC. nd othoraddiers'. Blacksmiths', Kaa diet, auu carpeuiert' tools, 60 lets Am Dulance Stos pipe, It am ess. Olhce Chairs, DeakB, Ta 4228 Dorse and Mu'e collars, MKl Chnmiinr Axes. bles, btoves.Booa-oasei, ex. etc Sale will be continued from day to day until all Hi nronnrf T Is BOld. l'urchaers mu4 remove property within five days trom day of Bale. Terms Cash, iu Government ,unrtr.iri!-o Byt. lUJ.-Gen. anil Chlet Quartermestr, g 17 8t Depot of W wbiaj(taa " ! , . GOVERNMENT SALES. E XTENSIVK AlCllON Oir GOVERNMENT lUHACCO. SLVEJiAL UL'NDltKL liOceUDADi FINE VIRGINIA LEAI". TRDASDCI Dr.PAhTMl-.NT, CDSTOM HOUPt, I pIcnMoD, Va , Aupum 0, 1S00. ) In rompt ntice with niBtriictloiiB trom 11 A. Klv ley, b q Supctyisiii" Spec al Avcnl, there will be so u, io I be i.iphcst bidder, at pubuo auction, at 11 o'c.ock in the lore noon ol WEDNESDAY, tho filli day ot Scpumber next, at WINSTON'S PUILD LNG, corner ol FOLK rEKNTH and CAItY Stroots, intheoityol KICDHOND, V irginia, th lo lowing aeenh(d l AP.titED AND ABANDONED PItOPF.nrY, iz : no 11 UN DK ED (on mobk) UOGSUEADS LEAK TOlW.fCt). FIVE DL'NDHjvD POXiwi MANCFACTUEED TOBACt O. Tlie I .cot Tobacco lias been gathered from the eon nl kh of Hedloro, Peanoke, Frfliiklin, Cnmpbe I, lienrv, l'atiiek, llali'ax, l'nnoe Edward, PUtavlya nia, Il ek lent) ure and Charlotte, cnmprisinir all the toco tobacco lands in tho State. Much of it is ol the iln it quality, suitable for ' wrappers," and ban lien well cured and preserved. This sale presents opportunities lo the manufacturer and dealer rarely eilered. Miould tho demand warrant, onie three or lour bundrid bopsheads more may be added to the mi-, which will complete the disposition ot Virginia lobar po for (jovernnient account. lple of each bcgsliead will be ready ior inspec tion at tho kalcttroom ten days preceding the day of sale. Terms Cash, In Government funds JOHN S. LOOMH, 8 Ifi gw Ansistaui .special A(rcnt. SALE OF T) Nil ED STATES JllUTAKY KAIL. LOAD ILOlFKlY OiKioaoF aspt. y ni. u. s. mil. u. r. No. 26 G street, Washikoton, D. C, Augusts, 13(6 Wil' be sold at public auction at Alexandria. Va., on IJiLUSDAY, Auuust 23, thu ha.anvo ot Tinted Mulis Military ltailr ad l'ropcrty remaining en band at that place, consisting iu part an lol lows : iwo pccond-c'ass serviceable Locomotive Eng'B, N'erus & Son, builoers; aau?e, 4 lect 8 inches. One lender Truck, two email truck Cars One bundled pairs second-hand Car Wheels axles. Seventy tons "T" Pailroad Iron (ii lbs. to the yard , nearW l ew; ihteeu Stove" ; two fll oen-ton Hydraulic Jacks, and ten tons unserviceable. Kail road iron. t25) Twenty-five tons Wrought and Caat Scran Inn, second-hand Kailroad bpikeg, Chairs, Hubber i.oeps, uioad Axes, jnaiits, riatlorm and Counter Scales, Lanterns, Cam, Desks, labies, aud a va riety oi other articles; also. Nine ramc tsuiuiinga ales to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Military liaiiroad Wharf, whore tic Locomotives, l.ailroad Iron, and Car W hools are stored. I he balance of th articles will bo sold at the Kailroad Mipply More, ueur the Orange and Alexandria Lrpoi. Will he so;d at rittf burg, l'a., at e.evcn o'clock A. M , on 1 UE;D A 1 , Au dipt 28, Eleven new box Curs, five ieei guace; Pennock & Co., Kennctt Square, Chester county, l'cuna., buililers. TcrmF Cash, In Government tvnds. Any lurtlier inlormntion relative to ttie proner'v w ill be lumishtd on application at tlux ollice. X . .1. I KI L,1,I , 8 7 3w Bvt. Major and A. Q. M , U. &. Army. rjlELEGKAPil A1AIEKIALS AT AUCTION. Jl Chief QuAiiTKr.MAtiTiin's Office, ) Depot of Asiiiaoion, J Washington,. D. I .. Auaust (i. lPfifi. 1 'Will be sold at i nlilic uucnou. under the direcunn oi Itrevet Lieutenant Colonel James M Moore, A -Blatant Quartermaster, at Warehouse on (r s'rect, near iwtnteih sireet, Washington, on TuUKS DAY. Anpust 80. at 10 A. U .tho iolowing Tele. praph l.atenalB, &o : 22 Ilcardxlo'a Signal 95,000 pounds Wire Iron. lelegraph Instruments 00 miles Insulated Tele and Cases, granu Wire, 24 lteardslei 's Instru '108 Hoe's for Wire. 4U Red Stands, small. Id Roel Stands, centre. I Platform Scale. 109 Insulators, block. II Coal Stove, with Pipe. 23 lool Boxes. menr. 12 Augers. IU Crowbais. 4 Culnng Pn ers. 2 Dial Handles. 10 liammers. 7 Oiler?. 44 "Ull Reels. 78 Empty Keels. 67 Reel Stanos. 10 Reel Stands, delivery. 6 Reel Handles. 3 spools Copper Wire, 3 Pruning Knives. 6 I ai so Keel htands. 18 Small Keel Mauds, ti Rubber Cement F'latks. 8 Hoidciing Acid Bottles. 6 LuLbir Sleeves. Hi in. No 23. 5 spools Copper Wire, Mo. ao. 7 pounds Gutta Percha (in i-hee's). 117 Iron Spikes. 31 Iusuiated Bending Screws. 29 Rubber Rinirs. 8 Large Gear, e Mnnll lit-ar. 8 Rings. 72 Notices and straps. e8 lumbiers tor Battery 24' Poious Cups. 102(181 oz A. o. d.)Phv tma Stups. 17 oz. A. O. d. Platina 00 cells Portable Fiold etiips. 2S0 pounds Mercury. Telegraph Battery. 308 Zincs tor Grove Bat tery. 6 Empty Mercury Flasks lutb nounos Nitric Acid. tj carboy Sulphurio Ac;d. 14tO pounds iNaus, wa (iron), with Screw Wrenches, Screw Driv ers, Spiit LaniDB, Sol dering Irons, etc. and tXJd. Col,0 Innulators, Bracket. 60 Empty Cat boys Terms Cash, in Government funds. Ten das will bo granted nurchasers in which to remove their goods. JJ. U. KUCAtiK, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 8 719t Depot ot Washington, D. C. LUMBER FOR "WAUON-MAK.ERS AT AUC TION. CHIEF yUAETERMASTKB'B UFFIOE, ) Depot of Washington, J Washikotoh. D. C, Aucusl 2. 1866. 1 Will be sold at Public Auction, under ibe direction oi Brevet Biigadier-Oenoral C. 11. Tompkins, Q M.. U.S. A., on WEDNESDAY. A upust 22, at LIN COLN DFPOT.commencinR at 10 A. M the l'.llow lUft desenbeu luuil er: AUOUt uu,uou ieei 2 incn uax t iuur.. " 60,000 leet 2 J " 110 000 lect 8 " " 7 00u lect 3J " " 60,000 ieei 4 " " " 10 000 loet 6 ' 16,000 leet It " 00 000 leet 4 " 20,000 ttet 6 " . 10,000 leet 2 " 6 000 feet 8 " 8 000 leet 4 " 20 di d feet i ' Asn Dank. Hickory Plank. " Toplar Boards. This sale is well worthy ti e attention ot Carriage- makers, as this is a superior lot ot well-koasoned lumber. It will be orb-red in lots of 1000 leet, with the privilege of 10,000 feet lemiE Cash m lovernmeni tunas. ucwsnlul bidaer will be required to remove thoir puicbafeg wnhm fiiteen days irom day 01 Bale. V. 11. liUUJCU, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 8 3 lot Depot ot Washington. O1 ILOIH1NG DEPOT, SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL. Philadelphia. August . 1866. SALE OF CLOIHI&G AND EyUIPAUK W in be void at Publio Auction, on account of the I'nited htates, at the Hctiuyikill Arsenal, GRAY'S IERRY ROAD, Philadelphia, on Saturday, August Co, 1800. at 10 o'clock A. AI., tho following-named articles ot unserviceable Clothing and rxiuipaxe, viz: . . Hat Cords, Eagles, Cnilorm coats, jacaets, man- Del Sack Coata, Metallio iScaies, Sashes, Trowseis Bootees, Great Coats, W ater-proot Ponohos, Cross Cannon. Bedsacxa. Hnouiaer-scaie csaieuings., Knapsacks, Haversacks, Canteens, Axes, Camp Hetties, jucsb rans, uatcnets ana nana i s, j rum- pets, Drum, Wall Tents and Flies, lent-poies ana i'ins, common Tents, bhelter reni, rioni anu Handles. . The property must be removed witnin nve (a) days from day of sale. .,, ,, 1 erniB- cash, in uovernmeni lunaa, , By order of ' Brev.Brig.-Gen. GEORGE H. CROSMAN . Auiunn onariAmiajitnr.lieneral U.S.Aimv. Bvt. Major HENRY W. JANES, A. Q. M , U. 8. A. Executive ana uBpeon"K vumr, 8 17 7t Phi adelphia UNITED STATES STEAMER "CANONICUS" AT PUBLIC SALE. UtTOT QUABTBBMAD1BH B wnn, I Baltimobh, Mil.. August 11, 1806. 1 ' Will be sold at her anchorage, south side of basin, at Baltimore, Maryland, the above-named United btaie steamer, on iuittoiAi akuh , o'clock A. M., together with the Boats, Anohois, (Stores. Donkey Engine, etc. etc, now on board. - bhe Is a side-wheel steamer, 01 iai tons; leniriu on deck, 179 teeti bread ih of beam, 20 feet 10 inches j draught, 0 leet; has one low pressure Bteam engine; diameter ol cylinder. 86 inches; stroke ol piston. 12 leet. in raiiniDg order, and wen muna in uer oui- tiu; now only sold lor want 01 iuriner use iy tne Government. " , ' Terms Cash, in oovernmeni. iuubb, on rue oay of sale. , By order ol the Quarteriixaier-uiierBi. G. W. BRADLr.Y, Colsnel and Chief Qnartemaater M. M. D. ADREON, TUOHA8 B CO.. 8 1, ut Auctioneers, RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND DAL lllll) RE BAIbKOAl). HWt TABLE. Commmrlng MOMAT, Jiu i 1PS. Trkin will ir,i,.1"n,,t oiner ot TKOaD StrMt ulWASHIMI T N Avcnoe. as lollows: Txpremlrara at 4 IS A. II . (Monday sirnoted) for l'Kllln.ore and Waahimrton itonulng at Chester. Wll n.liiptin. Newark. Klkl .n Noitbraxt, I'rrrrvllle.Marre, "e (.rare. Aberdeen, Pert) man's, tiagnolia, cbaM'aand pturnier'f Kan. Wav Mail Train at 1.1 A M. fflnndays execptwli. for Tultinicte, Moniiing at all regular itatlons between Phi ladelphia and llaltlmor'. Delaware Kailroad Train at f A. M. (Qnn(t" ex e)t(ili, for PrlncaM Anne, Millord, and intermedial stntioni. xrres Train at 11-41 A.M. (Sundays excepted), lor Lniiliroie ami WaalilnKton. KxpreM Train at 1 P At. (Nnndays exrtpted). ior Bat tlmnre and Waabtngtoa, stopping at i heter, 'iamont, Wllmlrnlon, NewarB, Hkton, Nortliennt. Perrrvllle. Ilavie le (1 rare. Aberdeen. I'errrman'f, tdgewood. Mag nolla, ( hae', and htemmer's Kun I Muh t tipreiw at 11 P. M., for Baltimore and Wash Inst on. l'lifsenpcri bv Boat from Baltimore tor Fortress Mon roe Norii.u, City Porot, and Richmond, will take the 11 41 A V train. VILMINUTON ACCOMMODATION THAtVfl. Stopping ,t all Matlorn between Philadelphia and Wll mlnaton .eTe Philadelphia at t A. M., 1130. 4 . 6. and 11 SO P. M. The 4-30 P. M. bain romipet with Ielaware Eallroad tor Harrington and intermedtnte stations. l eave Wlimlncton at 6.10 T-ls andn-jOA. M.,4aai-M T. M. The 7 15 A. M. train win not stop t Biatlons betvem i heterand t'lnladelpbia Tralnn for Sew Castle leave Philadelphia at I A. M.. 4 SO enu 6 P.M. ' 'iHKOI lin TRAIKH FROM BALTIMORE Leave W llmlnnton at 11 A. M , 4 Mi and 10 P. M. CHrl-TEtt FOi- rHILAIlKM-IIA. Leave Chester at 7 SH, 7 M. Ill 14 and 1140 A' M 4 . -l(i, 7 .'6. and 10 3 P. M. KLOM PAL'i IMOKKTO PHIL ATI F.LI'Ht A. leave 1 altiinore V A M AVavmall 0"0 A. A.. Vxprcy. 1 10 P. M.. Expie&s. 6 M P. Ai., Lzpreaa 8 ii P. at.. EiDr0" 1BAIKS FOR BALTIMORE Leave ( hemerat 4 40 and H 6i A. 51., and 8 118 P. M. I erne w inlii).tou lit '23 ano 9 3:t A. M. and 415 P M. Jreijiht Tralnx t;h TasaenKfr ( am alticned will leava as loilwf :- iiinington lor l errvvlllc and intermediate "tntUins atOt'AP. M. Baltimore for Havru de-Orace and Inlermcdiate stations at 4 4A P.M. Perryvt'le lor Wii niirL'ton and Intermediate stations at '4 20 A. . con necting at Wilmington with 7-li A. M. train for Phlla de phla SUNDAY 1UAINH. Fxpre(MiTralnat4-loA. i. tor lialtlmore and Wash Injiion a'oppnig at ( neater, Wliminvton, Newark t.lk lon, er l.ea-t. rerrjvil.e Havrc-de-(lraec, Alierdeen, Perrni .n' Alaano la. ,uasc's, and Htemmer's Kun. M(:lit y.f rem, II P M lor Laittmore and Wnahlnifton Acton irodjitlon Train at 11 30 P. M. for Wbinitigtoo and iutcrierdiata sttlens. LAL'IIMOKK FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave 1 altimore at s-li P. M.. aiopplng at Havre-de Qrac, Penj-vlMe, and W lluungton. Also 8'ops at Klk i...i and enark (to take pasfeni-eni frr l'hl adelpniaand leave passenters from Wanblnton or baitimore) and Lester to leave passencers Horn Baltimore or Wash Inrton. Aceoinmodetlon Tiam from Wl mlngton for Pblladel I h ia and inuinieulate stations at t "0 I . M. 4 1 IT Flihji Hi ty , Superintendent. 1OU EV yORK.-THlS CAMDEN AND JJ Anbovand Thi aaelplila and Trenton Kai.road ompany s Lines. UtOM P111LADFLPUIA TO NKW YORK and Wy I'laceB, irom Walnut Street Wliaif, will leave as loilows, viz : fabe At ft A. it., via Camden and Aniboy, Accomn oda . on J2 2S Atb A M.. via Camiieu and Jersey ity l-.xpresa.... 3 09 A t Ii P. M., via Camden and Ainlioy Express 3 00 At 0 P. M , 'ia Camden and .mbov Accommodation 2 2H AttiP. s. via CumdcB and A mi boy Accoiniuoda lion, 2d cluss 1 so At 8 A. M .. 2 and fi P M., for -Viount Holly, Kwans- vl le l emticrton. and Vincentown At 6 A. M. aud 2 I'. M ior Freehold. At5 aim 10 a . Ji., hi M , 4, 8, 6. and 11-30 P. M. tor Fish oiisc. Felinyra, Riverton. Proxress. Ixdanoo Bever.y kdvewutcr, Jaur inrton, Florence, lionlen- town. etc. Hie lu A. At. and 4 P. M. lines run direct through to 1 11 i:ton. I.1NLS FROM KKMHIKOTG3I DEPOT WILL LKAVK At 11 A AI , 4 3d 6-45 P. M., and 2 1' At.(MgUt) via Ktnnii:ift(,n and Jersey city I xoress Lines, lure 3-0i) 'ihe6'4i p. 41. Line w 111 lun daily.' Allbthers Sundays exeepted At7-:i0undllA.M.. 3 J'SO 4 30, 5, and 6 4S P. M a d a. Kinicht. lor bristol. 'ireiKon, etc. At 7 and 10 16 A. SI. 12 M. . 3 4,6. and 6 P. M., for t'orn wel's luntdale liolmotburg, Tacony. Wlsainoming, BrUto-burg, and r rank lord, and at 10 lit a. M ior Bristol, r-chonuk's, Lddlugtou, and 8 1. M, tor llolmos burg and Miteru eoiaie aiationa. At 7 mv A.M. i.rd 3-30 P. M. tor Magara Falls, Buffa'o, Dunkirk t ananilaii.ua, Fhuira, ltliaca Ow. no Ko dies er. Blnttliempton, Oswego. Syracuse Great ItRiid, Montrose V ilkesoarre. Hcranton Stioudabiirg, tVater (ap. l ehlOfre. h.aston. l.smb. rtvllie. t lemlnL-ton. etc. 1 be 3-30 1'. M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Laston lor Mauch chunk, Alicmowu, Bethle hem etc. At 6 P. 11. for Lambertville and Intermediate stations. June 1, ltOC. WILLIAM H. UA'iZMKK, Avcut P1 EKNSYLVANIA CEKTRAL RAILROAD. bV Al Kit A KltAN G r.MKN T. The Trains 01 tie Penns) ivanla Central Rnilroad Uave tne Depot, at Thiriy-dret and Market streets, which Is reached '.V the cars 01 the Mariutuitm rm iiii,.,,iiimui ana irom Uie Depot. The liiut car leaves Kioni s(reet about 'M minutes prior to the departure ot each Tiain. On BunUaya Cans leave Kleven-h and Market streets 4f mluates bctore thedepaituie of each Trains. Aiann's BaKKfle Kxprets will ca 1 for and deliver Pnufcuto at the Depot. Orders lefi at the Ollice Ho. 631 1 uesnut street, will receive attention. LEAVB 1KP0T, VIZ. i Mail Train .....at 8-00 A. M Day Lxprcsa at 10-00 1 noli Aetolliuiodatlon.lso. I at 11 -(H) FaHt Line and Erie Express at 12 00 M. hairii-bura Accommooation at 2 30 1'. M I ancaBler Acccu iiiouatlon at 4 00 " l aoli Accommodation No. 2 at 6-O0 M lilt: bur.han' Erie Mai 'l at t Oil t'ooll Accouimodatlon, Ko. , utlOOO - Philadelphia 1 xptemt at 1110 TRAINS AKU1VB AT DEPOT, VIZ. : C Incinnatl Exprcsst at 12-40 A. M riilludo plila Expresst at 710 ' I'lioli Accoinuiodatiou, Hu. 1 at 82u " ( oluuibia Train at 9 00 " Luncusler Jruin at 12 40 i M hast Line ut 110 l'aoil Accommodation, 0. t ...at 4 lit " Day Express at A'M Puoh Aeconimodatlon, No. 3 at 7-311 llarriKburg Accommodation at 9-SO " Daiiy, except Haturduv. t Dally, t Daliv, except X onday . All othi r 1 rains d ally . except Sunday. lHunnlim through irom Philadelphia to Plituburgb and Erie without cbar.ge ot cars. bunda: Accommuduiloi Tialns for Paoli andlnlerme d'aie stations leave Pbllattelphia at 000 A. Ai. and 7 00 1'. M , returning leave Paoli at 6 60 a. M. aud 4-60 P. M. Til KKl OFFICE is loca'.ed at Ko. 6?1 Chcfnut Bireet. where Tickets to all Important points may be procured, aud lull luloruia tioti given by JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent. Alto at 'ihiny-flret and Market streets, on applica tion to THOMAS II. PARKE, Ticket Aaect at the Depot. An Entrant Train tuns dailv (except Sunday . For full paiucuiars as to late and accommodations, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, , , J"- 1S7 DOCK fctrett. Hie Lenrsylvanla Railroad Com pan v will not assume any rifk 101 Lavage, except lor VV earing Apparel, and liii.it Uieir Huponslbliiiy to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Luui-iiKe exceeding that amount 111 value win he at tlie rhk of. the owner, unless takeu by special contract S 12 Ti HEIGHT LINES EOlt NEW YORK AND J' 1 ai the htations on the CAMDEN and AM HOY and tcnnettiny Labroads. INCbEASED DESPATCH. lllis IV AlDEN jND AMliOY RAILROAD AND 1RAN6PORIATION COMPANY i'KElGHT LINES lot New lorkwlll leave WALNUT Street Whaif at 6 o'cuck P M. daily (Sundays excepted). Eieii-bt must be delivered before AH o'clock, to be for wauled ibe itmi Oay. Returning, the above lines will leave Hew York at 12 peon, and sndfc P. M Frelghi lor Tienion. Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns wu k, and a I pointa on the camuen anu Amoov Roil read ; a. no, on the be v.dere Delaware and Fleming ton, tie New Jersev, the Fieehold and Jamesburg, aud li e LurbnKton aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and forwarded up to I P. M. iLe lielvldere I'e aware 1,'ellrosd connects at Phllllps buru wiib the l-ehtli Valley Railioad, and at Manun kaebunk with ail points ob the Dataware, Lackawanna, and WiKtern Ral rond, forwarding to eyracvji, liudulo, and other lolntB iu Western New York 'the New Jersey Railroad connect at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Railroad, and at Newark with the Morns and Essex Railroad. A slip memorandum, .pecliying the marks and num bers, ,.ilP' rv, and coi mi nees, must. In every instance, bo sent with each load 01 goods, or no receipt will be g.ven N. B. Increased lsciutles have been made for tho transi crtat.ou 01 live stock. Drovers are Invited to try the route. VV hen sock is lurnished In quantities of two earloads or more. It will be delivered at the loot of For tie.h s reet near the Drove Yard, or at pier No. 1, North River, as the shippers may design, teat the time of -shipment. . , Yut terms, ot other Information, apply to WALTER FREEMAN, Freight Agent, N0.22BH. DEI. A WskK Avenue. Plmadel phla ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.q On and oner MONDAY, February 12 two daily trains will run between Washington and Lvnchburg, connecting at Gordoutvl le with Virginia Central Rail road trains to and trom Richmond, as loilows 1 MAIL 1KAIN. Leave Washington dally (Sunday excepted), at 64 A. M-, and anlve at Lynchburg at '4 P. M. . Leave Lynchburg at 1 A. M. and arrive at Washing ton at i 20 P, M. IXPEE8S TRAIN. Leave Washington dally (Including Sunday) at 6 05 P M and arrive at Lynchburg at V 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at I 30 p. M. and arrive at Washing ton at 10 A.M. Loth trains making elose connections at Lynchburg fot all point South and Southwest, and at Washington lor N on h and Northwest. First-class sleepinr cars attached to the n'ght trains. The road is attractive, not ontr for Its oomtortable accommodations, but lor the bet that It passes the now blxtono localities of Fairfax, bull Run, Manassas, lirls toe, ( atletl's, Rappahannock, Col neper. Orange, and Oordonsvllle, places ol uuperlshable intetest in the popular mind. ... Through tickets to all points South and Bouthweai may lie had in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore and at the wkiaeaof the road In Wsj-IiiuKqc Alt&aadna , r. U. MccAFFEhrif, . " " aeral ttup.faiwnde 1 AUGjJST 21, 18GG RAILROAD LINES. K A DING RAILROAD (iREAT TRUNK MM . tKOy PfULAD! Ll'HI TO Till. tVlERK'R O PEN NH 1 LVA M , THF, RChfl YLR ll.l- MlfUUR HANNA, 1 UMBFRLANI). A D WTOAIIMU VAt 1 E V THE NOKill. NOBTHWrST. AND TdE ANADAH 8t l UER ARHAFtlEMFNT OK PA814ENOF.R ' UtAlNH. June 4. 18t lenvitjr tbe ( otnuaoT'a Depot, at '" IlIRTrF.NTll aa hours: MORNIN' ACCOMMODATION. At 7-S0A. Al.lor He.icinir and intermediate Statio ,. . OKMNO EPK.h. At g-ij a. W. lor Reedtnv, Lebanon. Harrlshnrg Pnt yllle, imegrovo. Tamacna. funhiirv, Villlams;io 1 liiilra, Rochester Ma.ara Fahs. Huflalo. A lento y lixrsbarre, 1 ittnton, York, Carlisle. Chambcnibnr Ilrverstown. etc. etc. jniB tram connects at RKAPINW Wl h K svlv.nia Railroad trains for Allenlown. etc. i;V '.".n.vV,ll,'T r,ln Ilarristmig. etc : CLINTON w,th atawltsa Railroad trims ima train connects at RF.ADINO Wl h Fast Penn- aml the at PORT llS'flsbnrg. Lock Haven. Elmlra r.te.i at lURUIH- na IA 11. c,, ib i," C entml Cumberland Va ley. and M .uvlklll and Susquehanna trains ior Nortliuinbsilaud, V ndamtport, crk ('hamliersbtirg, wlnegiovo, etc. ouil , Jj?ll?' rivM, M ,'3" r- . ' Reading Potta vll e. Ilarrishnrg etc., connecting wbb Heollng and Cclumbia Habroart trains lor ColuVi.bla, etc. i 1)lhi'.ACt0'MODATION. taKV.Tnan:t7-M?.U'd,lrtl- " ""-M- 7 1 rains ior 1'luladeiphla 1 leave narrlshur at 810 A M. Blifl 1 ot BVllIe at 8 46 A. M. arriving in Philadelphia at i,l,ri, ...... t,,?2.n ""i"11 lMT UarrlBhurg af 2 10 at6-46PL ,,rT'vlng ,n ''"""'lolphia ' IJ AERIfiBURO ACCOMMOI) TION. Leaves Reading at 7 SO A. M. and llarrmi.tirg at 4 10 T. M ( ounce. ina at Reading with Mtornoon Acenin ' un ,ouln- ate-ao P. At., arriving in PhliodciphiA J 10 P. N . Market train, with passenger ear attaeued, leaves Philadelphia at 12 46 noon for Reading ano all war eta liens. Leaves Lending at 11 3u A. M auu Downln-town St l'i-30 P. f.. for PhPadclphla and ab way staib'ns. All toe ahove trains run daily, -undava exeoptne. Himdav trains Uuve Potiovillc at h OO A. M . and Phi lade 1 lila at 3 16 1' M. Leave Philadelphia for Rnadlng ai 8-00 A. A ; lcurnlnp irom Reading a r 4 26 P.M. CUEH'FK VALLEY KAILROAD Pawenprrs (o Downlnptewn and Intermeillate point take (he 73C and 816 A. M. and S'O P M. trains from I'liiiaueipnia, returning irom Downtnttown at 6 36 A. M. and 12 3" noon. NEW YORK EXFRE8 FOR PlTTSBDItO AND THE W EhT. Leaves New York at OA M.,and 8'0- P.M., passing Reading at 1-06 and 11 6J A. M and 148 P. M , anil con nectluuat HarrisburK with Pennsylvania and Nor; hern Central Railroad express trains lorPittiburg, Chioago, Wll lamsport, Elmlra, llalt'uioro, etc Returnlnii, express train leaves H arrlsbtirg on arrival 01 1 lie Pennsylvania express trom i'ltisourg, at and 0K6 A. M.. and 0-16 P. M.. passing Reading at 4 49 and 10 62 A M., and 1P30 P M .and arriving In Sew York at 10 A. M and 2 46 P. M. sleeping cars aqeomnany these tains through between Jerse? City and Pittsburg, with out change. A mall train ior New York leaves Harrlshurg at 2 10 P. M. Mall triiir tor Hiirripburg leaves New York at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7 and 1PM A. M., and 1 16 P. M . leturtilng irom 7'mauua at 7'.I6 A. il. aud 140 and 4 16 P M SCHUYLKILL AND HUQTTF.HAKNA RAILROAD. Irninsleavo Auburn at 7 60 A. Ai ior Pinegroveand Ilnrrlsl'urg. utid 1 5(1 P M. Ibr Plargrnve and Tromont, returning trom Horrisliurg at 3 20.P. M., and from Ire u.ont at 7'36 A. M. and 6 Lit P. M. TICKETS Tlirou-h first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North cnu t ei and Canailo. '1 he lullowing nckets are olitnl. nliie only at the ollice 01 s. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 H FOURTH Mreet, 1'hlladolPlna, or ot ll. A. NICOLLS, licaoiol Superintendent. Reaolng: COMMUTATION TICKFTS At 25 per cent, discount, between any points desired, ior inuiilies ai d tirnis. MILEAGE TICKETS, Cood forlCOOnillea, between ali points, 152-80 each, for families and 111 1113 SEASON TICKETS, for three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holdors only, to all points, at reduced ratea CLERGY At RS Residing on the line 01 the road will be furnished cams entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hall faro. EXcCKMON TICKETS From Phlladilphia to principal sta ions, good tor Ha tuidav, Sunday, and Mondav, at reduced fate, to nehad cn v at the Ticket Oflke. at THIUTEhNTh aud C AL IO W HILL Streets FREIGHT. uooda of all descriptions forwarded t nil ibe above points, irom the Company's new Freight Depot, BROAD and Wll. LOW Htrecu,. FREIGHT TRAINS LenvePniladelpbla daily at 5 30 A M.. 12-45 noon, and P. M.. tor Reading. Lebanon. Uarrisburg, Pot.sviUe 1 on vunion, ana an points neyonu. MAILS Close at the Fbiladelph la post Office for all places on tne read und Its blanches at fi A. M , and for the principal stations only at 3 16 P. M. 8 15 pHII.ADKLPHlA, GEKMANTOWN, AND JL. NORK1STOWN RAILROAD. ' On and a;ter wkdn i.sda 1 , May 16, 18G8, r UCJUHAfllUHA Leave Philadelphia 0, 1. 8, 0. 10. II, 12 A. M., 1, 2, 310. S. 4,6, 8&.S, 1,8 0, IU, 11.C2KM " ' ' Leave GcrmantownO, 7.7H, 8,8 20, 0,10, 11, 12 A. M. 1,2 S, 4, 4. 6. 7, 8,0, 10, 11 P.M. ' ' The 8 20 down train, and 3K and f,H aa tialna win nr. stop on the tierniantown Rrauch. OS SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0-10 A. AI., 2, 3 6, 8. 10H P. if. Leave Geiuiantown 8 A. M .. 1. 4, OH. !H P. M. CHKSNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10,12 A M 2, 3H Sh.l, and 11 P. M Leave Cbcennt Hill J IO minutes, 8 9 40, 1140 A. Ai 1'40, 3 40, i 40, 0-40 8 40, and 10-40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia O'lO minutes A- M., J, 5. and 8 1'. it Leave Chesnut tlill 7 4 minutes A. M 12 40, e' 40. on 9 io minutes P. M FIR CONSHOHOCKEtf AND NOKKISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8-35 minutes,, U 15 A.M.. IH. iH, bH, 6H, 8 05 minutes, and UH P. M. leave Noiribtown6, 7,750,8,11 A. 1 M., IX, iH 6)t aid8P M. 1 lie 8i P. M. ttain will stop at School Lane, Wlxsa hlckon, Manayunk, SpringMIll, and conahohocken only ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 2M, 4 and 7X P. M. Leave Norrlatown 7 A. AI., 1, 5 H . and it P. M. FORMANaYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 36 minutes, 1106 A. M., lie, 4. 6,X,B1'6, andllH P. M. Leave Manayunk 6!t, 7H, 8 20, OH, life, A. M 1, 9, GH ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia A. M., 2X , 4. and IH P. M. Leave Manayunk Hi A. M., IH, 6 anu BH P. At. W. S. WILSON. Generul Supxrlntenuert. jDepot NINTH andUREKM HtreoU "VfORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Depot. THIRD Street, above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLI STOWN, MACCH CHUNK., EA8TON, W1LLIAMS1 OUT, and WiLKEtfj BARRK. ' At 7 30 A. M. (Fxpress), for Bethlehem, Allenlown Mauch Chunk, Hazletoo, Wllllamspoit, and Wilkes bane. At 3-30 P. M. (Express), for Bettt eh em, Easton. sts. reaching Easton at 6-46 P.M. .At 515 P. M., ior Bethlehem, Alientown, Maaot Chunk. For Doylcstown at 8 35 A. M., 2-30 and 415 P. M J ul Fort Wanhinxtou at 10 A. M. and il P. M. For Lansdale at 0'16 P. M. White cars ot the Second and Th'ra (ureets Line Clt) Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRA1NN UK PlillDELPHIA. Leave Rcthlcbem at8'25A. M. and Noon, ant S15PM. Leave loy'estown at 6 40 A. K., S-1S and 6 30 P. M Leave Laurdale atS'CO A. M. Leave Fort '--g'y-g 31 nd 111 r- k i Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 0 A at. Philadelphia lor Dovleatown at 2 .JO P. M, Doylestown tor Philadelphia at 7 JO . M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-: 1 I'. M. 1 brouxli Tickets must be ptocuieo at ibe ticket otllcts, THIRD Street, or BERKS Street. 521 , XLLls CLARK, Agent. WK8T JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, PROM toot ot MARKET 8treet it'pper Ferry), com mencing MONDAY, July 10, lo Leave Philadelphia as follows 1 For Cape May, 9 A. M., Mall; 9 P. M , Accommoda- T1UU. For Bndgeton, Balem, and intermediate points, 8 A. M . and 3 30 P. M. For MluvUie, and Intermediate points, 8 A. M. and i P M Woodbury Accommodation, 6 P. M. RETURN INI-: Leave Cape May at BOO A. At.. A silt 5 P. M , Express, leave Brldgeton 715A.M. and J 60 P. M. freight 6 30 P.M. , Leave Ftiem 1 A. M. and 8 5 P. M. Freight 5 45 P. M. Leave Muiville 6-56 A. M. and t Sa P. M. Freight U-oi A M. Freight will be received at Second Covered Wharf beiow Walnut street, from 7 -00 a. M until 6 00 P.M. T hat received beioie 9 00 A. M. will go through the same dav. Freight Dellverv, No 228 8. DELAWARE Avenue. J. VAN KhNSSKLAEit, Superintendent. The West Jersey Fxpress Company will attend to all the usual branches ot Express business. A Special Mes senger accompanies each through tram. Ollice No. 8 WALNUT Stieet Philadelphia. it 4 Qf?f PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL IOUU ROAD. This great line traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania ta the City of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and Is operated by tlie Pennsylvania Raki-oad Company. TIME OF P A HSBNGEB TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward Krie Mall Train, 7 A, M.I Krle tx prtss Train, i P. M. 1 Leave Westward Erie Mall, P. it Erie Express Train 12 M. rassenger core run through on the Erie Moll and Kx Dress trains both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. P" NEW YORK. CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 A. At., arrive at Erie 9 30 A. M. Leave Erie at 4 45 P. M onrve at New York 4 10 P. AI. Elevant Sleeping Cars on all tbe nlbt trains. For luiomititlon respecting nassensor bu.iuess, apply at eorner THlR'iTE'l'H and MARKET StreeUt. Hilia. And lor lreifht bushisss, of the Company's Agent, B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thlrtnenlh and Merfcei streeta, PbUadelpliiai J. W. Reynolds, Ertei WlUUiUl Blown, Agent K. C. R R .Baltlinora. . . . II. H. HOUSTON, Ueaeral Freight Agent, Phi a. H. W. GW INNER Ceuerat Ticket Aent,Pbila. A-UllLLR OeutralSup WUHaaisporv MEDICAL. yox POPULI. VVIUGIIT'8 TAU SYRUP. PHIS VIP AL DIC POT, No. 771 South TllIIt 8ir Prirc, $1-00 per nottlc;f5t0 for half-a-dozen. JJ!'. "'""s'tn'd cltlicns take pleasure in choerraN reccu.11 noii,g u.e use of Wrtuht's Tar Siraa . fl in5.V;T con'P'"t, P" In the breast, hrnnohld. inwammotlon. and rtsirlction 01 air vesse.s In u iuaZ t.l,!i!.d'boI,,alnT'nillyi- l banes H . Granen, Hunrlai Alereurv oltlc. Jama. Solan Aoa-rwoflice. V .1 lam F. Cor. it. Associated Press. Brai.h i.Tnk1- irrnter, Fir. Alarm and Polio. graph, y 11th and ( hesnut streets. J?iniV'Rb- ,'ronl "n1 1 ombard streete. Jatnef i A . rerrln, J,o. Il i9 Charles atreet. 'i . J,0"""" No 1331 Franklin street. h,on,R.m n No- lm VValtertr)t, O-Mareo.-Vo. 6V6 rionklln reet. J Geliloft. No 731 h. second street. i,' w-,Hy. No.l Dock street H. ('. 1 art.ed ho. 327 8. .-econd .treat. L. Hates No. 5 Arch street ' AiLert Martin .No. 417 n. Second street. Mary Cs dse'l, So. loWSsnsom stree. W. T homss. p. 20 N. Fourth strert T. M. arthv. No. ll K iretli's allcv. George A I son No 236 Race street. V. 4'-. Krooxs, No.6l North second street M. J. 1 1 asset t. No. Ill) Canal street. 8. Seymour Rose. Busileton. Chares Roger., No. Wl ef.iitti street. R. T. We dug on, r-ccond and Quarry stree ' F. T homa. No. 1. 6 Mouth lit . street. Wlllli;m lianis. No. 515 South J roats.root. S. P. t-anionl, Opera Alanater. ,'obn MuBinn's rear of No 1 '4 North Second surest. Mrs. 8. K. boats, Newark. Del. A'r. WiZiom tl. Wnqh, 1 Sin: We take Measure in recommending poor T Ada, SYM Piot which we hava already sold consideratil aaanitiesi as a most exce.le-n and elhoaclous remedy lot the complaints set lorth In your printed nlll already siilmiltted 10 the puttie. Ana rnt living act to snflemiaj nuuianity we wui ctieer'u.lv recommnna your praoasa tton to a, I attileud with diseases which It is designed ta care. Yours, etc., D1LKS ft BOV, nrnggista. K, R. corn, r Pine and Sixth stroeto. For u t also at JOilNhO, rtOLLOWAY COWDUN R, DYOTI ft CO 'rt, A ml all pilncipal Drui gis'.a and Dealers. The sutscrlher Would beg leave lurthcr to sar that l is prepared to fid orders aid torward the Hyrusta aujt part ol . he country, l rr-ons desiring otbor inior n ot Ion hy n. ail will Inclose a posiaire s.ainp and answen will be relumed aa foou as tin exigencies of business will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIOIIT, J20 No "71 S. THIRD Strvat, Phhadelplila, Pa. Q L A D N E V S FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases, tor the Spbcdt and Pekha hhbT ClhK oi all diseases arising Irom excesses or iOUl lit L L lNDl-lRKUON. Emissions, Genital, I'byaicaland Nervous Debtllt), Isa potence, etc. etc NO CHANGE OF DIET IS NECESSARY. They can oe used without detection, and never lal let eflect a Cure, It used according to instructions. BELL'S SPKCIFIO PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxea for Five Dol lars; aiso. Larue Boxes, cejiuiiuing Foot Small, Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxen are generally required to cure ordinary cases ot Seminal Weakness, though benefit ia derived irom using a single box In l brouio Caws, and particularly when Imnotcfioa or Gei ital Debl iiy with Nervous l'rontratiou bos ahected the system. BELL'S 7 OMC PILLS Are recommended as the most Lfllcacious, Rejuvenating, and Invigorating Remedy in the word. A Package Pi ice Five Dollars, wbl last a month, and is geucra. y sufllcieuL In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, BULL'S EXTERNAL HENEDY, Price Two Dollars, sutllclcnt for a month, can be ase to good advantage. It fives stieuiitj to the Organs and. with the FilU, will restore them to their normal coudition. A Pamphlet o. 100 panes, on ihc l.lliOKI OF YOUTH, deigned as a Lecture and cuu Ion to Young Men, sent tree. Ten Cents required to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Bull's Sfkcifio Rehkmbs) ot your Diugglst, take no other, but Bond the inoner direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consultinrr Physician, No Hin BROADWAY. New York. And you will receive ilieiu by teturn of mall post paid, and lice irom observation. ' For sale by DYOT'i & Co., No. in N. SECONH bUeet. il II & gAMARITAN'S G I FaT t SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN KKUEDY EVEH USED. " ItS. A POSITIVE CUBE." For Gonorrhaa, and all Diseases Arising from Youthful Indiscretion. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only 'len Pills to be taken lo Effect a Cure. Tbey ate entlicly vegetable, bavin r no smell nor ana unpleasant taste and will not in uny way injure the stomach or bowels 01 the most delicate. Cures in Irom two to lour as. and recent cases ia "tweutv-lour Louis." Sent by mail. 1'ilce, Male packages, 92. Female, aa. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HRB JUICBfl, The Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy for Scrofula, Ulcers, bores, fpols Tellers, ioalet, Boils, Pyphilis, Etc. For Syphilis, the Samaritan's Root and fterh Juices, Is the nu st potent and effectual rc-m0 ever prescribeel. It reaches and eradicates every particle ol the venereal loleon. H ill remove every vetlge ot unpurltles rroui the slem. as well as all the bud etlecu 01 mercurr 1 rice 1-Vi6 per loule. ; SAMARITAN '3 WASH Is. 'n case ol Svpblll", used In conjunction with tlie Boot and lleib Juices. Full detections. Price lb ceuts. T he old sickening and disanstlng (Iruvs have to a-iva w ay to reniedlen purelrvegetuble, pleotont to the toata. hold byDEMAS BAh"E8 A CO.. No. 21 PARK ROW". I?v 61 o'nD A CO., Proprietors. No. 915 RACE Street Philadelphia. ' WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (JUESMT GliOYE WHISKY. T No. tlh North THIRD Street, ll anvtltlnir was wanted to prove the absolute purity ol this Vhisky. tlie lollowing certlflcales should dak. There Is noalcohollo Bvluujtaut known commanding sudlr etcn.u.intauoni.oiu ucli blkhsouicesi ,u "iium j,H1LApKLrBlAl September 9. 1IWI. We have carefal!y tested the sanipfe of CIIESNUl GROVE WHISKY which you Send us, and flndthatH contains kokk os tub l oiboaots jtiBSTANca iknownaA 'VtBiLoiL which is the characteristic and injurious 1st uredient ol the wbiskles In general use. gredlentel ,a w BOOTH. UARRiVlT A CAMAO, Analytical Chemists . , KbwYobk. September I 185, I have analysed a sample 01 CUEHNUT GltOt VH1SKY received irom Air Charles Wharton, Jr., I'biiadelphlar and having carelullr tested It, I asm nleased to stste that it Is eutlreiv vbes pkom poisohow oh . i. v- f iuoLS substances. It is an unusually pur .na flu. Z. vVred ,a;iy or ',nlLT0Ni M. D., Aualytlcal Che mis v BosTOH, Marcs1,lfU9 I have made a chemlral analysis of oouuueiulaisana pies ot CUESNUT GROVE WHISKY, which prove be free Irom Uie heavy Fnstl Ohs, and perfectly pure aa unadulterated. T he One flavor of this whisky is derive bom the cram osed In DiaaulacturinK It. Respectiully, A. A. 11AYES, M. D . State Assayer, No. 16 Boyuttoo aueet For pale by barrel, demiiohn.cr bottle atNo.llNort THIRD Street, Philadelphia. 41 NATHANS & SONS IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GIN&, ;. ; . Etc. Eto. No. 19 North FRONT Street I'ULLAUliU'UJ-. WOfiBS ATHAKS, IIOHACK A. SATPAhS, ' oatAstPO . aATHAiS. 11 wa,