i PERSONAL. General Orant thinks that the Indiana are disposed to make peace. Ex-Queen Marie, of Hanover, arrived in Vienna on the 8th of July, and was received at the Imperial palace. The Senatorial trip across the Plains was too much for the temperance resolutions of a certain Western Senator and ex-Uoveinor. On the first of October Commodore Joseph Lanman will auceeed Rear Admiral IJailey as Commander of . the Kittery (Maine) Navy Yard. Speaker Colfax lectured at Calais, Maine, a few nights since, lie blushed faintly wheu he was greeted as the Republican candidate for President. Professor Steele, of the Klmira Free Academy, has decided to remain In Elinira rather than accept the flattering invitation to a Professorship in Genesee College. E. A. Grosvenor, Salutatorian of the Am herst College class of 18G7, has accepted a Pro fessorship in Roberts College, at Constanti nople, Turkey, and will sail for that city on the 14th. ' Ex-Confederate General Ilardee Is In Washington, and does not appear much elated at the result of his resignation of a commission in the United States army in order to help the Rebels. MiFs Martha Glass, of Pittsburg, lec tured to an out-door audience, near Salem, Columbiana county, Ohio, last week, in favor of female suffrage. Nana Anderson, ten years old, was drowned in the Little Miami, at Loveland, Ohio, on Monday, while bathing. She was a niece of ex-Goveinor Anderson, of Ohio. Asa Heeler, Postmaster in a village of Wyoming county, Pa., recently deoeased, was appointed by President Monroe, lie was the oldest acting Postmaster in the United States. Kossuth's son, who was a candidate for a seat in the Hungarian Parliament, has been rejected by the constituency to whom he offered himself. Kossuth was a candidate at Waitzen, and was elected. lion. William Sturgis has purchased the old home of his childhood at Barnstable, Mas sachusetts, had it fitted up as a public library, and, with 1300 volumes on the shelves, pre sented it to the town. After the naval review at Spithead, Eng land, Queen Victoria conferred the Order of the Garter upon the Sultan, the ceremony of investiture taking place on the quarter-deck of the royal yacht. It must have been a curious ceremony to the Turks, big and little. Benjamin Franklin Caswell, a sign painter, twenty-six years old, killed himself by taking laudanum, in St. Louis, on Saturday. He was desperately in love with a young lady. She treated him with indifference, and, in despair, he ended his life. William R. Tullidge, a registering officer in Yallabusha county, Mississippi, was shot, but not fatally, by an ex-Rebel officer named Chatham, a few days ago. Chatham is nnder arrest, and will be tried for the assault and for violating his parole. The Queen of the Belgians a sister of the Archduke Joseph has gone to Miramar to endeavor to persuade her sister-in-law (the Princess Carlotta) to return with her to Bel gium; but it is feared that the Empress will be found too ill to be removed. The unfortu nate lady, at last accounts, was still in igno rance of the late terrible events in Mexico. Chief Justice Chase, during a recent visit to Frederick, Maryland, expresaed "the be lief that Congress will be prompt in affording relief to the loyal men of Maryland, by passing the Universal Suffrage bill when it convenes in November." Mr. Horace Lord, Superintendent of Colt's Armory, Hartford, Connecticut, and a few gentlemen associated with him, have presented to Mrs. Ingalls, the distinguished and intrepid Baptist Missionary in India, a beautiful navy pistol, with the accompaniments. More than once Mrs. Ingalls has saved her life by pre senting or discharging of a similar weapon. An infant daughter of Colonel Long, living Bear Cincinnati furnace, a station of the Ma- rietta Road, one hundred and twenty-three miles ea9t of that city, had a wonderful escape from death recently. She was being drawn in her wagon along the brink of a precipice, eighty leet high, when a strong blast of wind forced the vehicle, which had been left stand ing for a moment there, with its baby occu pant, over the ledge and down into the depth below. Strange to say, the child was not thrown from the buggy, nor was it seriously injured. Albert Pike, editor of the Memphis Appeal, finding a statement in the papers that the attention of General Grant had been called to some of his incendiary articles,' and the ques tion asked whether he (Pike) had not "vio lated his parole," says: "We do not happen to have given any parole to General Grant. We were in neither the military nor civil ser vice of the Confederate Government after November, 1802; and General Grant has as little to do with us as a corporal of a company of regulars has." Mr, Leicester Buckingham, an Euglish dramatic author of considerable reputation, died recently from overwork and London fog. He was born in 1S25, and when about twelve years old he accompanied his father, Mr. James Silk Buckingham, formerly M. P. for Sheffield, on a three years' tour in the United States and Canada. He studied for the law, but found literature more congenial to his taste. He subsequently visited this country as a lecturer, and on his return to England lectured for some years upon what he saw in America. ' At Williams College Professor John Tat lock has resigned the chair of Mathematics, which he has held thirty years. The trustees have fleeted him Professor emeritus. Pro fessor Albert Hopkins has virtually given up his professorship of Astronomy and the Na tural Sciences, though he will still have some ' charge of the astronomical observatory. These changes leave Professor Arthur L. Perry, who has acquired a national reputation by his valuable work upon Political Economy, the senior Professor of the College. Samuel D. Barr, of Albany, N. Y., succeeds Professor Tailock. ! w. B. Roberts, the President of the Fe nian Brotherhood, is expected to return from Paris in a week or ten days. President Roberts is now at the head of the entire Fenian move ment In this country and Ireland, the Stephens wing having gone over to him in consequence of the shameful perfidy of their runaway leader Whatever opinions may be entertained of President Roberts' Fenian agitation, his per " i vmmr and integrity of purpose are above :i lla wnt to Europe to confer with the rreat European revolutionists as to the most nf liberating Ireland from the effective FncliHh yoke, and the Fenians in tins country g! i pruat tliiriKS from the experience thus expect greY8laYflD0SBaid that rresident Roberta f "nr.l the co-operation of certain nations cnthe Earopt-an continent in the BtrugRie ior JrUh independence In certain not improbable THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, contingencies. He had long conferences with Bismarck, Mimini, Uaribaldi, and also witli the French Emperor. It peenis certain that the world has not yet heard the last of Feuian ism, and persons who have recently been in the company, of President Roberts assert that he exhibits wonderful capacities as a leader, and inspires all around hlin with the highest enthusiasm and confidence in the success of the schemes against England. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. JYJO URNI NC MILLINERY. 1LWATB ON HAND A LA RGB ASSORTMENTOP MOU1INIMO II ON IV JUTS, AT NO 004 WALMT BTUEET. 8-7 6m MAD'LLE KEOCH. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. O HOU SKKEEPKHB. I have a large mock ol every variety ol FUltNlTUltlS, Which I will ell r.t reduced price, consisting of PLAUN AM MARBLE TOP CO'I i"AGK SUIlfl WAlJsVT CHAMBER SUMS, PARLOR MJ'J.1 IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR HII18 IN HA IB CLOTH. PARliUMPllTS IN REPS. Sluebnanls, x tension Tables, Wardrobe, Book. : itm, 14 ureases, Lounges, etc. etc. P. P. WCHTINH, 8H TS, K. corner HKCOND and KACEStreef Jj iS T A J L I S II E D 1795. A. S. ROBINSON French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS. ETC. Manufacturer of all kind of LOOH1NU-UMKS, POBTBAIT, AND PIC TIT ILK tMAJlKH TO OBUtK. No. OlO OHESNUl' STREET- THIRD LOOK ABOVK THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 815J HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TAKLK cutlery, razors, KS.U11 ainurs, LiauivjB buim SORS. PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS, ETC.i L. V. HKLMOLD'S Cutlery Store, No. 135 South TEN Til Street, U Three doors above Walnut, COAL. B. MIDDLETON fc CO., DEALERS IN HARLE1GH LEHIUH and EAGLE VEIN COAL. Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly ior lumny u . iaru, ro. izzo n asiuu i A yen m. twice. No. 614 WALP. UT Street. 7 2 LUMBER. 1867.' SELECT WHITE PIKE BOARDS AINU FLANK. It V . V1 y Of -M 11114 CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 16 feet long. A A fc-A A1A OL" O nt-irl A Innh 4 4, D-4, o-t, z, a, auu i men Si WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANE. hLAROE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND, -iCtr7 -BUILDING! BUILDING. J-COl. BUILDING! LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE tLOORlNG. WHITE PINE FLOORING. AMH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING, BFRUCE FLOOtlG. STEP HOARDS. KAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867; CEDAli AND CYPRES SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR SIT INGLES, SHORT CEDAR bHINULES. COOPKR blilNGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW, NO. 1 CEDAR LOOS AND POSTS. -f CAT LUMBF.R FOR UNDEUTAKERS OU I . LI MBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINE. i ar7 -ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND. l.UJ I . ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, bEASONED WALNUT. DRY I'oPLaK, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEERS. - C IG AR-BOX W A N L V A CTTT K EIIS. , CTtiAR-liOX MAN UFACTUR Kits. SPAN loll CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 Qi:1 -SI'HUCE JOIST! El'RUCE JOIST! I SPRUCE JOIST ! FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. superior Norway scantling. MAULE, BROTHER fc CO., fl 1 rp No. 2SiibOUTU STREET. Jb &. LiUILDLHS' MILL, ESLER & HBO., Proprietors. ys on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber, at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Neweis, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Monldimrs, W OOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash TIanl Railing, 8, 3'-, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT. CHKUSU'f, aud WALNUT MOULDINGS to oruer. 6 12J J. 0. P 13 K KINS, LitJMBKH MKltCIIANT. bucccHSor o R. Clark, Jr., NO. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large aud varied assortment Of iiiiiluiuK iiiimoer. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. CULVER'S NEW PATENT Df'tP ANl-JOINT IIOT AIH FUltNAOK. BINUER OF AX.Ii f 1 1 Ks). Also, Phllegar'i New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus, ior sale Dy 1'UABX.KM TULLIAMJi, 6 lu No. 1181 MARKET Street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER; OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for Families, Ho tels, or Public liistllullous, iu TWENTY DIF i f RENT hi.hJU. Also. Philadelphia Ranges. Hoi- A Ir Furnaces, Portable H eaiers, Lowdowu GraU s, r ircuvKru moves, xiaiu xhji iem. niewuoio naies, boilers, Cooking stove, etc., wholesale and retail, by lue uiauiuaoburtirs, Diijinrn Oi- i tijmtrjat 627 Blulhiim No. 'Ai N. SECOND Street, 0VERNMENT dPROPERTYCT PRIVATE SALE AWWIMUH, WACOH COVKBM, BAOS.ECV If you want an extra Awning Ttry cheap, li on, awning makers take the measure, ana mane it fi l.i ,,f liuii homilLal tents, lately purchased bs many ot which are entirely new. and ot lhe best u ounce duck. Also, Government Baddies and Harness of a 1 kinds, etc rimmsui., k8m Nos. 7and KSNort. ygoNT Street. O LATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability Beauty, trength, aud Cheapness. r-LA'IE MANTELS, and Blat Work General! made to order, J. 13. KIMES f CO., I U tin Nos im aud 2128 CHESKUT Street. S2f RAILROAD LINES. ENNYLVAN)A CENTRAL KAILliOAD SUMMER TIME, TAKING EFFECT JUNK 1 Iffi, in. u in iiiHi-riiiisyivuiiu central lUllri.nl leave the l'eisjt. at 1 HI HI Y-l I It-xT ami M a u u i, r Streets, which is reached directly jiy me can of the ii.um.i niir-.-i i nspiipt r itanway. Those of llio Chea iiut ami Walnut Street Kali way run wliiilii on. square of It. un Minnuysi ne market Street cars leave Front and Market streets thirly-live wlnutea before tha Slerplng Car TTckeis can be had on application at the Ticket other, N. W.oor. Mnth ami Cliesnnt strict. AKentx ol the Union TratiHler Company will call tor and deliver haiiKane at the Depot, orders lelt at No, 9ii C lieHiiut sireet.or ao. 1 South Eleventh street, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.: Mull Train g-no A. M. 1'noll AccointiioihiUiin, No. 1 lO'CK A. M. I nn Line and Erie Exiuh .1?'I0 P M. I'ai.ti Acciiiiinioilailiiii, io. 2 piK) P. M. HarriHlMirg Accoinuioilatlou p. M. I.aiiciicler Accuniuiodalioo 4' 00 P. M. t'aikehbuiK 'i ratn s-.To P. M W extern Aceoiiiinodalluu Train B-40 P. M. C IiieiimaU Expreiw..... 7:W P. t. r rie Man 7-xo P. M. t'ttoll Accommodation. No. II Ann p. M Philadelphia Exprens 1114 p, M. J-.rli- Mall leaven dally, except Nat ur (lay. I'tiiiaoetpiiia t xiireas leaves aauy. All other trains dally, except Mimiay. The Wtntern Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For mil particulars as to fare ana aceoinnioilKlinns, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Agent, No. 1.17 DOC K Street . ..... 1 RAINS AKKIVH. " 1 utrui, Yii.:- Clnclnnatl F.xiiresii ... 116 A. M. t'liiladcipiua J-.xpitUrt...- - iu &. Mac Alan - mil. 31. I nnh Acciimniiiiiallou. No. I ef 2i A. M t'arkenliuiK '1 ran - Btt A, W I aiiCHRler Ttalt 140 P. M fanl Lliiennd Erie ICxpreaa I ll) P. M l ii"U a cci .uiinouatiou.nu. -i viu I-, ai. I lay Ex r l ew .. O W P. ,M Paoll Accuiiiinoiliilinii, No. 8 7MI P. M llarrmhurf Acrnnimoiiauon imir, aj, For lurther inlornimuin appiv 10 iVXlSX y - ALLr,, j icaei AReni, No. Wll Cll EiiN UT Street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Aeent at the DenoL 1 he Pcnnxylvflnla Railroad Com nan v will not as suuie any rit-k lor l)aKkne, except for Wearing Ap- psiei, atio iiuui meir resnondiouiiy 10 une tiuuaiea liollarK In value. All Ban Kate exceedinu that amount In value will he at the rluk ol the owuer, uuloss taken by special contract. r.iiHflnu , wiLii.iAMn, i 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa, i Qft7 V0R NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN IOU I . and Am boy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company's Lines, Irom Philadelphia to New York and W ay Places, from WALNUT Street Wharf, will leave as follows, vlr..: rtrnt. At 6 A, M., via Camden and Amboy. Accom -js At S A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Express Mail 1PC0 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Exprexs 8tni At 6 P. hi., via Camden and Amboy, Ao- 1st class. 2-2S oomniodallon and Enil(rant. 2d class, 1 -81) At 8 A. M.. 2. 6 and G P. M..ior Mount Ilullv. Ewaua. vllle, Femhtrton, RlrnilnKham, and Vluceutown. At & A. ju. ana 1 v. 01. ror Freehold. At 6, 8 and iu A. M., 2 and 4 P. M tor Trenton. At 6.8 and 111 A. M.. 1. 2. 4.6.0. and IPSO P. M.. inr Borden town, UurlinKlon, Beverly, and Delanco. AID and It) A. W. 1, 2,4, 6, 8, and 11 '30 P.M., ror Florence. At 6 and in A. M., 1. 4, 6. 8, and ll'KO P. M.. for Ed ire- water, Riverside, Jtiverton, and Palinvra. At 6 and 10 A. M..L 4, 8, and 11 So P. M., for Fish Bouse. The 1 and ll'Sfl P. M. T.lnna Inava from Murlrat Street fei rv, upper side. LINES FROM. KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: At II A. M.. 4-3)1 P. M.. and 12 P. M. (nlirht). via Ken- ilniitou aud Jersey CUy, New York Express Linus. A 18, iu'15 and 11 A. M., 2'30, 830, 4'30, S, and 12 P. M., lor Trenton and Bristol. At 8 and 10-16 A. M. 2'30. 6, and 12 P. M.. for Morris- vllle and Tullytown. At 8 and 10'IS A. M.. 230, 4 '80. 6. and 12 P. M.. lor schencks. At 10-15 A. M., z-30 ann 6 p. m tor jtuainRton. At 7-8(1 and 10-15 A. M.. 2'30. 4. 6. 8. and 12 P. M.. for Cornwell's, Torresdale, ilolmesbuig, Tacuny, WIhsI nomlng, lirldenburK, and Frank lord, and at 8 P. M. for Holmesburg and intermediate xtatlons. i-rom ivensiuciou At 8 A. M. ior Niagara Falls, BuUalo, Dunkirk, Cananilalgua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, RitiMhaniton Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Mon trose. Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, etc. etc. At h A. M. and 8-80 P. M. ror Beiviuere. Gaston. Lumbertvllle, I-lemingtou.etc 'lhe -ai P.M. Line connects direct with the Train leaving Easton for Liauch Chunk, Alloutown, Relhlo- hem, etc. At S P. 21. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. Lines from west Philadelphia Depot, via Connect ing Kallwuy, w ill leave as IoIIowk: At 1-i O A. M.. and pan and 30 P. M. Washington and New York Exprehs Lines, via Jersey City, Fare, 13 25. The 1-tiO A. M. uud 6 xu P. M. ijiues win run uatiy. All otheiB, fbudays excepted. juy n, jfiiii. win. ri. OATZMKR, Agent. XTOU CAl'K MAY liY RAILROAD, FROM X loot Ol MARKET Street (Upper Ferry). commencing sa i uiijja 1 , July 16. 1SS7. 900 A. 11. Morning Mail Due P. M. 8iO P.M. t'ape May, Passenger. Due 7'1S P. M. 4'i P. M. Express. Due7'06 P. M. BE1URMNG TRAINS LEAVE CAPE ISLAND, -( A. J". Aioiulng Mall. Due lili7 A. IU. l'i A. M. Fast Express. line Wn7 P. M, li'OO P. hi. Cape May Express. Due 825 P. Jr. The SUNDAY MaIL and PASSENGER TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7-ou A. M.. returning loaves Cape Inland al 6 uu P. M. comminution tickets, good ror OiSE, THREE, or TW ELYE months, can be procured al the Omen of the Company. Camden, N. J. Through tickets cun be procured at No, 828 Chosnnt street (under Hie Continental Hotel). pemous purcbnMng tickets at tins oUice cun huve their ug gue checked al their residences. VV .' HS11jUUiU rinits, Irom foot of MA HE ET Street (Upper l-errj ), Couiiuencii g SATURDAY, July l:t. ii,, fi-Ofi A. M. Morning Nail, for RrMce'.uu. Snin.u. MUlville, Vlnelaiid, and intermeillHte alaltouu. ii'ihi a, jvi . Cape Aiay mi ruing Alan, B OO P. M, Cnpe May Ai c inimoiiaiiuii. 8-Wi P. M. liriilyelou and t-aieiii Passengcri 4 to P. M. Cape May Express, B'du 1. M. Wooiihitrv Aci'oiuuiodiitlon. C ape Mav Freight ieuves Ciumiun ut tl in A. M. WkjI Jersey i rcight Traiu leaves Cauidi n al li M. I""11")-. . ... ...... . , rreini win ne receiveu ui c-ero'iu i.ivi-il-u vvnuri below Wiiluut sireeMrom 7-00 A. M. until B-no P. M. Freight received belore U0 A, M. will go lorward tue same day. , , . , . Freight Jenery. jo. n. iii.la v Anu. avpiiiic 7 2 If W I LLI A M J. SKWELL. SupiTnitendeut. DIlIl.AnFliIMlIA, GKRMAMOWN, AN'I L NORR1SIOWA RAILROAD, TIME TABLE, On and after Wednesday , May 1. 1ST. FOR UH.KMANTOWK. Leave Philadelphia t, 7, B, Olio, hi, 11, 12 A.M. 1. a'4, 4.b. .'iJt, ti-lo, 7, 8,0, in, 11. 12 P. M. Leave Germauiown 6, 7, 7, s, S"J0, , 10, 11, 12 A. M t, 2, a, 4. 4k ,1., 7, h, , 10, 11 P. M, ine s-i:u iiowu iraiu ami a.'4 ami 04 up Trains will nut stop on the Germaniown Hnincli. lis. nllflOA i h. Leave Plilludelphia !i'4 A. M. 2. 7, p, M. Leave GerniMiiiown 8'4 A. M. 1, . 0 1. M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Phllaufluhia 6. 8. 111. vi A. M. sY. BV. 7. fi and 11 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill 7-10. 8, 9-40, and 11-40 A. M. Vlti i-40, 5-40, 0-4U, S'40. and 1U 40 P. M. u:x ntnuAis, Leave Philadelphia 4 A, M. iland7P. M. Li aveChesuut Dill 7oO A. M. 12' Iu. 6 40, and 9'2t P. M. 1-OR CONSIIOnOCKEN AND NOUUlSTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 71a,, aud ll'Oo A. M. l,s 4, 5,'s. ', 8 06, and ll.'a P. M. Leave Norrlstown 6 J, 7, 7'i)0, 9, and 11 A. M. IX, 8, """""'"uH SUNDAYS, Ieave Philadelphia A, M., 2'Su and 7-15 P.M., Leave Norrlstown 7 A. M..d an and 0 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 7. 0. and 11-05 A.M. 1. J li-,, bit, ti.'4, 8 0i. 9.. and IU. P. M. Lwave Manyunk O'lo, Hi, 6-20,9, aud lli A. M. 2 Leave Phllsdelphia 9 A. M. -i'i and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk 7', A. M. 6 and 9 P. M. W. S. W ILSON, General (Superintendent g Depot. NINTH and GREEN Klreehy SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE BEA-SH0REI CAMDKN AND ATLAN'l IC RAILROAD. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. Five Trains dally to Aiiauuc city, aud one on Bun- day. . . ,Tr A ir T. . On ana aner rAiniiii" low, trains will leave VINE Street Ferry, as follows; Special Excursion 8-0O A. M. Mall . -;v .".""V-, 7H0A. M. I re 15 A. M. i. fiiirnueh in two hours) elgtll, W HU X iriii vw BvwwiDUttn ...n-uu f, M. Alluutlc A:ouinicHiaiion.......... 414 jp, jj Hpeclal Excursion.. 6-18 P. M. Man hhmmm.1 w r. al. L ruiL.l.t I lUit A M Express (through lu two hours) 7 lis A. hi'. ACoi'inmuuam'i o 10 a. at. Junction Accommodation to Jackson and luleriutt diate Stations leaves Vine street :i P. M. Returning leaves Jackson -js a. M. V ADlorr ir.i.1' ia,usi oiuiia 1 iujm thai ins Leave Vine street al ..lo l6 A. M., i ii p. M. Leave HaiMoulleld al 1-ou P. M., 8 I.1 p, M. SUN DA Y MAIL TRA 1 N TO Al LANTIC CITY Leaves Vine street at 7-S0 A. M., aud Atlaullcal Fare 10 Atlantic 2. Round Trip Tickets, pood tmlu Jtir Ihr day uiul train on uiUUh tliry art omhJ , Tickets for sale at the Ouice of ine piniaiielpuia Local Express Compiiny, No. tlij Cll E.-.N U 1' sirwi andaiNoi S'S CH ENUT Street, tliintiiieuul Hotel. i'i,.. fiilliLiielnhia Local Express Company. Nu. CH Er-NUT hlieel. will call lor DaKguge lu any part of lhe c:ty and suburbs, aud ClKjk to hotel or cottage at Atlantic City. ! MUNI) Y, Z41I Agent, RAILROAD LINES. NORTH PKNNSTLVANIA RAILROAD. 'IDE MIDDLE KOLilK.-Hlinrie.il and moit Unect loiileto Rett lehem, Allentown, M audi Chunk, Hn7eln.11. While Haven, Wilkehbarie, Mahanoy Cny, Mount C hioiel, and all poluM In tue LehlKti, Ma hanoy, and Wximlnnceal regions. I'nwciier Iepot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of BERKS and AM KRICAN bireel. bl'MMKH A KRANGKMKNT. NINE DAILY IRA INo. On and after WEDNESDAY. May 8, IW, raenK"r trains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Ameri can stn els, dally (nundars excepted), a follow A17-46 A. M. Morning Express for Helhleheiu and Principal Hiallons on North Pennsylvania Railroad. coiinectliiKal Relhlehem with LehlKh.Valley lUllroan for Allemown, CatHSHUuua.lallnii'on, Maucn Chunk, Wcutherly, Jeansvllle, Haxelum, VVhlt Haven, Wilkesharrc, KIiiksuhi, I'ltmou. and all pouns in Lehigh and Wyoming valleys: also. In connection wllh I.eiilifh and Mahsnoy Railroad, for Maiiauoy Cliy, and wllh Catawlssa Railroad, lor Rupert. Danville, Milton, and WullauiM'orU Arrive at Mnich Chunk at tfi'S A. M.: Rt VMIkes barre at P. M.j at Mahanoy City at i P. M. Passenners by this train can lake the LehlKh Valley train, pluming Relhlehem at 11-55 P. M., Inr Easton, and rolnta on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. At8'4SA. M. Accoinmodntlon for Doylnntown,itop piiig at all Intermediate stations. PaisenifTs Willow Grove, llatlioro, and Hartsvllle, by this train, lake the stave at Olir York road. At lu-16 A. M. Accommodation lor Fort Washing ton, slopping at Intermedlaie siatlons. At 1 Mi P. M.-Expres for Bethlehem, Allentown Maucb Chunk. W bile Haven, WiUesbarre, Mahanoy City, Cetilialla. Shenandoah, Mutiiil I armel, and all points In the Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal regions. Passengers for Greenville take this train to Quaker- '"AtViO P. M. AccomnpdatIon for noyleetown, SU.ppliiK al all intermediate stations. J'BSHentferH take su ge at Doyh Blown for Mew Hope: at Worth Wales for bnmueyiowu. , At 4 P. M. Accommodation for Doylmtown, stop ping ut all lntermedialo stations. Passenxeis I01 Willow Grove, llatboro, and Hnrtsvllle, take Btagc blAbiiiKt u; lor Luni nervine at Doyliwtowu. A16 2UP. M. Through accommodation lor Bethle 1.,., an uiatiniiu mi main Hue of North Pennsyl- vaeia Railroad, connecting at Heihlehem with Leliish Valley Evening train ior iutsiuu, aiivuiuwh, auu Mauch Cliiink. At, 8 !at 1. M. Acoommouaiion ior ijansnaie, swp ping at Bll Intermediate stations. At 11-ao P. JL Accommodation for Fort Wash- HIAJISB AJIUIVB J rniuivir.ijriiia. From Bethlehem, at V15 A. M., 2-io and 8-4P P. M. 2-ii5 P. M. train makesdirect connection wllh Lehigh V.iii.7 trains from EasUtu. Wtlkeittiarre. Manauoy City, and Har.lelon. Paseengers leaving Eastou at 11 M A. Al. arrive 10 l-iniwiipui v 1. wo r. in.. Passengers leave Wlikesbarre at 1 80 P. M.. connect at Beihleheni al6'16 P. M., and arrive In Phlladelphli From ' Doylestown at 82S A. M., i-io P. M., an 7-411 y. m. T.vm T nnadnln at 780 A. M. From Fort Washington at 11 50 A. M. and 813 P. M. un nuiAiiaio, Philadelphia tor Bethlehem al 9-HO A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2-45 P. M. Doylestown to Philadelphia at 7'2i) A. M. Bethleliem to Philadelphia at 4'30 P. M. Filth and sixth Streets Pansenger cars convey pas sengers to and from the new depot. White cars of Second and Third Streets line ana Union line run wllhlu a short distance of the Depot. Ticket must he procured at the Ticket Olllce In order to secure the joweet rates ot 'are. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tinlrnm sold and nmrensre checked throuiih to prln cipal points at Maun's North Feunsylvauiu Bukgage jj.x press umce, 1 j J No. 105 8. FIFTH Street. TX7 EST CHEbTER AND PHILADELPHIA YV RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and alter MONDAY, June 24, 1SH7. Trains will leave Depot ,1111 ri y-Fiits r and Clings is u 1 Bireets, w est i-iiuaiieipnia, as ronows: Leave Phlladeluhla for West Chester. at7T5A.M 11 A. M.. 2ao P. M., 416 P. M., 4 &0P. M..7 00P. M-.aud lo-au P. M. Leave Westchester for Philadelphia, from Depot on East Market street, at 615 A. M., 715 A. M.., V40 and lU'-lo'. M., I-&5P. M 4'5o and 6'60 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester ut 7-80 A. M., and leav ing fLiiaueipiiia ai 400 r. xa., win stop at a. u junc tion ana jueuiaouiy. Passengers 10 or irom stations between West Chea ter and B. C. Junction going east, will take train leaving West Chester at 7'1I A. M., and giiin.; weal will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-50 P. M., and trausier at a. C. Junction. Leave Philadelphia lor Media at li-;!0 P. M. Leave Media lor Philadelphia at -40 P. M. Kuiiiiiliic At all staLlons. The MurkeiSireet cars will be In waiting, as usual, at 'I hlnv-lirsL and Market streets, ou the arrival 01 each Lrain. to convey nasseUKers into the city: aud for lines leaving the De pot lake the cars ou Market street, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market b tret la thirty tu'uutou previous to del arture. The Chesnut and Wulnut Street cars connect with allot the above trains, carrying passengers down ChfcHntil strict, past ineprinuipat noteis and tue Cam den and Amboy RR. oihee. at Wulnut street wharf PUftsing out W aluut street 10 me ui pou ON SUNDAYS, Leave Plilludelphia al 8-"0 A. M. and 2 P. M Leave Wxst Chester al 7'4o A. M, aud 6 P. AI. 'Die cars ou Market street will coi.uect with nil Suiulav trains, both ways, as usual, leavlcu Front and Murkel streets thirty-live minutes belore lhe train leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival of each train, to carry pussengera into ine city. Trains leavlnu Philadelphia al Via A. M. and 450 P M -. and leaving V est Chefter al 7'Wi A. M. and 4-Sti P. M.. connect al H. C. Junction with iranm on P. aud B C. R. I'.., lor Ox lord and iniermeoiaie polnui. Passengers are alloweu lo lake wenrlug apparel only, as baggage, and the Company will not lu any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, uuless a special contract Is made lnr,the Bunie. HENRY WOOD, jut General Buperintendeut, piIILADELriHA AND ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. TtTOttgh nmi direct ronie Oetweeu Phllailelihla Baltimore, Hurrisbnrg, W illlanisjiort, und ine l.rel OU Retiou ol tvuiiM) Iviuila. ELKiANT SLKl'.PING CARS on all Nliit Trains. (In ami utter MONDAY, April VW. ISO,", the 1 rains ou the rniludelphia aud Erie Eullroud will run us follows: U'IKTWAItll. Mail Truln leaves Philadelphia itiives Willutiuspor. e 11 a: 1 iv es at ki'e , Erie Express leave Philadelphia I. -lives Wiuiunibuorl 7-U0 P. M. - i-M A. M. 4 '18 1'. Al, noon. S-Ij P. M. lo-eo A. M, ....... 8'l A. M. BMO P. M, M 8 10 P, M. in-.!) A. M. .10 lo P. M 7-Mi A. it. m S ki P. M 4-ai a. m. l-ii) P. M. 7-lft .V. M. , 8-;i.i m, i. " ariives al E-rie Elmiia Wall leuves Plilludelphia ,. leaves Wi.llumspori i arnvus at Li ck iluveu..... KAHTWAUO. MoT Train leaves Eric ' " leaves Vv liliunib)iorl " anives al l'hiiadeliihiiv Erie l ipreijo leaves Erie leaves Wllln mnpor , 1 arrives at Plilludelphia.. Elmira Wail leaves Lock Haven ' li lives W liliauihport ..--I. Ul.l....l..lul,iu - ftrilVm Bl i IIIPHIi" H'lHi, Ti , , UL, r. 11 a T. ...... it r.. I u' Itl, f, II lviilm.1111 Vl'iii-puii , 6-4l P. M. juii 1 1 aim A i'i " ........ .. ......... .... -. . ..u and Franklin Ruilwny. Passengers leav ng Philadel phia at 12-in M. arrive at lrvinelou ai 6'4uA,di,aud Leuvnfg Vhihi'delphla at 7"30 I. M., arrive ut OU AUri'i'usoii Warren and Fihiikiln Railway makf Close coniiecl.ons al Oil City with trams tor l'l.uikllc and Puroleum Centre. Baggage cheesed through. ALr RE 1) L. TYLti.it, ) j t Geuurnl Superintendent. "OU1LADELPI11A AND BALTIMORE 0EN JL TliAL RAILROAD. hummer Arraniiements. On and alterSA'l URDAY, June 1. lKti7, Trams wlil leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West i liester and Philadelphia Railroad, earner of THIRTY-FIRST and UltsN UT Streets (W out Phlla deil'hi.al 7 15 A. M. aud 4 on P M. Leave Rising Sun at 5 15 und, Ox lord al 6-0t A. M. and leave Ox lord at 3'2o P. M. A ilurket Train, with Pav.senser Car attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, having t Liu Rlsin;; Snu at ll'lfi A. M., Oxford at 12'OtiM., aim Kenuell al Pol' P al., coiinnling at Wl-ht Chester Junction with a Tialn' for Philadelphia. On Wednesdays anil talur days trains leave Philadelphia at lift) P. Al., run in.; ihroiiifh to Oxiord. The 'l rain leavn g PhlladelphU at 715 A. M.con nects at oxiord Willi a dally liueot Singes lor Peach Bottom, In Luucaster county. Reluming, luave Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with toe Alter iw..,ii Train lor Philadelphia. 1 he Train leaving Philadelphia at 4-60 P. U. runs to KpHSHe"kei8I'allowed to take wearing apparel only haiituiie. and the Coioiiauy will 1101 lu any case be responsible tor an amount nee.liu one hundred d,U.uuR AKXAMEsno shout Tine . x.n 1. Hutted Bta',4- WU lloufe to the Soutb uud HauthMttt. ; ' On and after JU' LY , trains will leave Depot pnlla tIelphla.WIJiulukto".'" IWIUijoi ; ' 1 'I. uviJiHOAU btreetand WABUINUTO Aveu u , a 11 p. M.,con uectlug Closely With Kxpre 'S In. n t-.r trie c notpal cities South, Including WUuur.gton. f.'. a. .. isi.i.r.. Newbern, Cliarleston.Savsnnai.. i n...-' , i -,r,otte, Columbia, Maoon, ' Ant-n.-.ta, M" '. Mobile. . ,.io.n and Inleruji-fl'a'. polni-. iewv .i - ,,,,r,nilili lili.L.1 X ai om. n. T , f F J'-.. S E i RAILROAD. LiikiiaV UfAff Tit Ms FOR CAPK MAY. C.iniuiei ot": ' ; . -lunexH, 1Wi7. the SUN DAY MAIL AN I' i'"f ' .''! TRAIN will leave Pnlla del plila, K.int" ' " Bt (ui'I'ei lerry), at 7 A, M. Reuirniti ! i uiw island at i P. int., stopping al nrlnrliKi' 's''t . s 1 1 1 ' Fare"', i ..c.uau.n Ticket, HflO. Good this day aniiu..uou;y.. . - WILUAM hKWKr.ri) 1 (Ail f , Superluteudent, Mi. 411 and sa1 CHEoNU I S leel .1 al Depol. h.lOAi. lt,?et ainl WASHINGTON Arerme. 7 1 Sin fcUH V TOMPKINH. o. -.eral Agent. Norfolk, Va. V. l.'l ltoW)Kl U. fc in ri.l Passenger Agent. TTT E B I AUGUST 5, 18G7. RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROAD GREAT TRUNK LINK JrROM nil LA 1)1-. J. fill A 'IOTHE INTEIllOKOI i'ENNMYLVAJVIA, THE SCHUYLKILL. SU WUKH ANNA. CUM BKKLAMK A Nil W O.MINO VALLEYS, THE KUlllh, KOR'IHWEST, AND J HE CAN A DAS SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PAH8ENQEB TRAI.M. May H, lh7, Leaving the fomnanv's Deoot. at TITIRTEKNTH and t ALIXWHILL Streets. Philadelphia, at the fol lowing hours: AlllltlNlPIW SIWMMOMTION, A17-S0A.M., lor Reading and Intermediate Stations, KeLliml.... Lfo..,li ..... . I Philadelphia at Via P. M . .1. a -MU11XH1NG KAPRKH8, A I SIS A. M. fur heflilllitr. I.elii4,ii,n TTftir1ahnr Potlavtlle, Piuegrove. T anittlllia. Hlltihurv William. oil, Elmlra. iienlowii. W kllmrre. PIiimuui. Chambersburg, Hagerstown, etc. etc. berlnnd, W llllamsnort. York. 'iiK,K.r.. "ill ." irrove etc """"'fc iu grove, ria o ..,,... Pnlladeliuna al iiti v u Poltsvllle, Harrisburg, etc., connecting wllh Rm. and Columbia Railroad trains lor Columbia eta. 1 POTT STOW N ACCOM M Ol A 11 ON iyih i mniunu , iu a. m stoiiping at In mediate Stations: arrives In Philadelphia at n-4u A Beturnlng, leaves Philadelphia at 8-30 P. M - arr 1.. II..H.I..UI.I u I h-AA O M ntei- M . arrives IU X VUWW" - ' " . " KEAIJir,U AtXJUMMODATIO! Leave Rending at 7o A.M., suipping at all stutioiiB. arriving at 1 hiladelnliia at iu-ia x. m lieiuriiing, leaves 1 nnaueipniu at 6 00 P. M.j arrive D jveauniK a. 1 wi iu 1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsborc at 8-1D A M . and l'otlsvilie al 8'4li A. M.. arrivinur In 11iIi,ii. i lila ut Poo P. M, Afternoon trains leave Harrlsbun at vie P. W.i Poilsvllle at 2 46 P. M arriving la Phlla- aeipma at v 10 r. i". Jl A 1IH inin iv nvAUmiwuiiA uuin Leaves Reading at 71i A. M., and Harrisburg at 4-11 P. M, Connecting at heading with A Iter 11000 Aci'iimniodatlon south al 8 Wl P. M.. arrlvlnsln Phils. deiohia al mo P. M. itarket train, wllh passenger oar attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12'45 noon lor Poltsvllle and all way B'a:ions. ijcaveH riiivnunvM 1 w a, m. ior xuiiauei pbla and all way stations. All ine aoove iraioo tun uiij-, uiiiiimn caui-iuhu, rUUUH H I.I 1 1 1. w -. . , Bllll Philadelphia at 8-f P. M. Leave Phliadelphla foi Reading al 800 A. M reluming Irom Reading at t'U l ....i... l..u do eiituv A HI N-irfl A Kr bi CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. l'Hwieni'era Inr Dnwiilugtown and lutermedlalA poinia tuke the 7-80 A. M.. and 6-tsi P, M, iralns from Philadelphia, returning from uownlngtown at 8T0 A, M. and 1'tsi P. M. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AN! THE WEST Leaves New York at 9 A.M. and t and g P, M. . . un,..ll.,.r nl l.'.ik A K1 wl l-nll o ...1 D 1 ansiiii iiran i ii m v . a. - ' - n vu a in . . and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad express trains for Pitta- burg, Cblcauo. Wl'llamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, etc. Returning, express lrain leaves iiarrisourg on ar rival ot the Pennsylvania express from Piltsbumr. ai 3 and s'45 A. M, and V P. M., passing Reading at 4 4 antl 10'HO A. M.t and 4-20 and 1116 P.M., and arrlvlui in New York at 10' 10 A. M., and 4'4o and fi'2o P. at. Sleeping cars accorupBiiy these trains through between lersev i:iiv and Pittsburg, without changUL A mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 210 P. M, Mall train for Jttarriaourg leaves iNew xorg SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Poltsvllle at 7 and ipso A. M., and 7-lt P. M., returning from Tamaqua at 7 '86 A. M. and P40 ana 4-15 P. M. S- H U Y LK ILL AND 8USQUKH ANN A RAILROAD Trains leave Auuuru at y ou a. nr. ior nnegrove and Hurrisburg, and 1-60 P. M. for Plnegroveand Tremont, returning irom iiarrisourg ai a w r. HI., ana irom Ire- rjioul at 7 iw A. m. anu n o tr. m. TICKETS. llirongh first-class tickets aud emigrant tickets to all toe principal points In the North and West and Canada. Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and lnlermedialestullous, good for oue day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market traiu, Reading and Poltslown Accommodntiou trains, at red seed rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia, good onlv lor oue day, are sold al Reading aud intermediate stations, by Reading and Potwtown Accommodation tra ns, al reitucen rates. The lolhiwiug tickets are obtainable only at the onice of M. BitAuroau, treasurer, rso. 'ill a. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NICOLU-j, Oeneial bupernuenueiii. lteauing: COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per cent. discount, between any points desired tor lamiiieaauu nrms. ,Tr MILEAGE TICKETS, G'od for 2000 miles between all points, 52-50 each ror utmuies auu nrms, SEASON TICKETS, Ior three, six, plue, or twelve months, for holder only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN I'.eslding on the line of the road will be furnished cuius euiitiing themselves and wives to tickets at hah lure. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia lo principal stations, good fat .-"Uinriliiy, Sunday, and Monduy, at reduced tare, to be bail only at the Ticket Ollice, at THLRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL streets. FREIGHT. ( oods of all descriptions forwarded to all the abovf points from lhe Conipuny's Freight Depot. BROAD ami WILLOW Streets. ' FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dully at & m A. M.. 12-4S noon ami 6 F. !., lor Lending, Lebanon. HarriHburg, Poll Vllle, Port Cliuiou, aud all polnui forward. maIlh Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all placet .I.. 11.11 ..1 n..t III Ivh.. ....I. r... r. t C . . w -...... principal stntlons only at 2 16 P. M. .i7 ..j.. uu i.tii iirT, ni u xv, m,, auu ior tue 4J "PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL. XT TLMORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. tommenciug MONDAY, Jul- 8, 1W7, Trains will leave Depol, comer BUOAD street and WASH 1NUT ON Avenue, :ia fono.va: W uv Nail T rain ni s-ao A. M. (Sundays exceptod lor Bi'llimore, Miipjiing at ail regular staiious. Con iiecting wilh Heiuware Rnilroai' ut Wllmiuiriou loi Crisiield nod iniorniodlaio stations. l.xpi ess Train uill-5u A. M. (Suudays excepted) foi BalliUiore uuu Washington. T xpn ss '1 nun at a-; 0 P. AT. (Suoduya excepted) foi Bultloiorc and Wiishlnir-on.stopjriiuj at Ciiesic, Tiiur low. Lmwood, Clitymont, W ilmin.,'ion, N'ewooi t. sum. ton, ivewurk, Eikiou, N'orlneasi , Churlestowu, Perry vi! 11, llavre-ile-Gruce, Aberdeen, Perrymau's, Eilge wi), d, Ilpgnolia, Chase's, and St uuiuer'a Run. MgM Ex press at H-oo P. M. (daily ) lor Baltimore and V usiiinginu. Connects at Wiiuiiutiou (Suturdaya excepted) w ith Delaware Rahr..ad Line, stopping at Newcastle, MliMlclown, Clayton, Dover, Hurrlug ton, Sealord. Sulisiiiiry, Prlncerr Anno, and cunnecl Inu at Cribiieid with Bout for. Fortress Mouroe, Nor loik, Porlsi. louth, and the Soulh. l'iissi n','ei lor Forlresr Moi.i '.e and No-fo!k via Bultiniore will take the 11-50 A. M. Train, Viu Cri field will take the 1100 p. M.Trnin. WHijU.Nui'ON TRAINS. S opping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. x uiiuuoipuia at lj-go, Eli), 4-HO, e-00, and IP (dully) P. Al. T he 4 W) P. M. Train couuecta wllh "'", xvaiimau or minora aua interiuedute sta tions. T he o inl P. M. Train runs lo New Castle, Leave Wilmington s-sn, 7-15 nd H A. M., 400 and 6 w (daily) P. M. 'I Tib 7 15 A. M. Train will not stop at stations between Chester uud Philadelphia,! J-ROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore "!" A. M Way Mall. 8ia A. M Express, iiTO P. M Express, 8 85 P, M.. Express b"i.6 P. M., Express. 1 SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 8 65 P. M., stopping ut Havre de Gruce, Perryvllle, and Wilmington. Also stops al Northeast, Elklou.uud Newark ui lake passenger! tor Philadelphia and leave paasengors from Washing ion or Baltimore, and al CliesU r lo leave passenger from Washington or Baltimore, Through Tickets to all points West, South, and Southwest, may be procured at the Ticket Olllce, No. b.re CHEteN UT Stioet, under ine Uouilneuial Hotel! Perseus purchasing tli keis ut this olllce can hav their baggage chei-kedl at their resiueuoe by th Un inu Trausier Company. 4tJ H. F. KENNEY, Buporluleudent, r0 1'KRSONS G0INQ OUT OF TOWN. CALl, AT SMITH S, HO, 8K8 (IIEIKIT KIHCKT I And supply yourselves with STATIONERY l'OKTFOLIOW, TtITBIMTf' WKITIX4J DENIiS, 1KI.NNINU C1SLS, cmwnKN, IIKCKKU HOAitIN, ETC. All kinds of Blauk Hooks, Priuflng, Statlouory Pocket Books, Pocket Cutlery, etc tic, at very greatly reduced prices. 7 etf JflTLLlK, WEAVER A, CO, ! V AN UT ACTUR ERS Of IA ?.nS!iii and Tarred Cordaco. Corcts Twines. Etc. Iio. North WATER Stroet. and ; ftorth DELAWARE Aveuue. HtlLiAOItl.PblA. OaAP y Clot uj i.: a. g jT) COTTOU AKDTLAX . k fcAlL Dues' AND CANVAS, . Ol all numbers and brands. Tent A wnlng, Trunk, and Wagou.Oi.ver Duck. Also Fai'er M asuiacturers' Drier Felts, from oue tosevvu feet wldei PaullHK, Beltmg, Hall Twine, etc J0UN w, kyehmaSi A CO., t Ho. W JONES Alley. Falls, Multalo, York., Carlisle ...l.,T.i. 1. "".w;ul Reading w llh East Penn ?, liV!t v u"d lr"'"'r Allentown. et-o! ami th MV"M"r.,,iMV"li,.,Lyir,l,n for Ilarrlsburg, etc, at PORT CLIN ION wllh t atawliwa Railroad trains for Wll llanisburg. Lock Haven, Elmira. eui at ii a iiHii Bt KG with Northern c'eniral .Vd VaUey and Schuylkill and Susquehanna train. f, iiJ,?., ?' SHIPPING fPf STEAM TO I.IYEI.rOOLr-C'AIzLi-Jf TtM Ing at Uueenstown. The Inman Une, siiiiiiig semi-weekly, carrying the United urates Malls RETURN TICKETS 1 O PA RM AND BACK, FIRS! CLASS, lino GOLD. CITY OF BALTIA1 ORE Saturday, August 10 CITY OF WASHING! ON Wednesday, August 14 CITY OF LONDON . Saturday. Aug Ht 17 CITY OF PARIS Saturday, August 14 FI na .. Wednesday, August ANTWERP Saturday, August!! And each succeeding Saturday aud Wednesday, a ; noon, from Pier No. 4o North River, By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday, t 1 r r, 11, r.i.-nmf in Payable iu Gold. Payable in Currency FlrRt Cabin inn Steerage .M To Uuidou I 'lo London.. lift To Paris lvi To Paris a Pass niie bv the Wednesday Steamers: First Cabin 1Iii; Steerage, flO. Payable In U. B. Currency. Passengers also forwarded lo Havre, Hamburg, lire men, etc., at moderate rates, steerage passage from Liverpool or ijneensiown, r currency. Tickets can be bought here by persoua Bending for their trlemls. For further Information apply at the Company! cilice, JolIN G. DALE, Agent, NO. IU H HO A I W A 1 , Is. r., 8 7 or No. 411 CHESNUT SU, Philadelphia. fifty. PASSAGE TO AND FROM mim' i 1 i GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELANU ilk STEAMSHIP ANDSAILINGPACKEr,. A T II k III I I, II UlTi'S DRAFTS A VAILA BLETH ROUG II OUT ENGLAND iBMiAHU, OCOTLAAD, AND WALES. For particulars apply to 1 a rsuuim BROTHERS CO- o. M SOUTH l-treet, and No. 2-t BROADWAY. 11 OrtolDOfci.T. SEA RLE, No, 217 WALNUT riiii.Ai:i.PiiiA iticii.noNO AND NORK11I.K srkiiiuiiiii i.imu-. , Through air line to the south A N O VV T'jts'l.1 Al.JU.wC!V.U.KhiVKlt'1'61 'i'" NEW BERN. A lfUK All bill rtlM In M.tn x m... 1 1 i- Seaboard and Roanoke SaZ& a., Tennessee, and the West, via Norfolk. Peteti vule'Ball'rSid. " Richmond ! a'utl iSS The regularity, safety, and cheapness or this ronM commend ll 10 the public as the most desirable me. n 1 1 1 11 1 Ii ir rBri-i-inn u.....n i...i.... . . " - --- -y - - v o'viuii ui ireignu No charge for commission, diayage, or auy exDenaa Oflransler. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave rwn. larly from hrst wharl above Market street, C4VIllib inicucu uai 1 j-, k ii v!' P' CLYDK A CO. point. " auu uity "' P. CROW ELL A CO, Agents at Norfolk. 1 m mm mm m .m mt Ma w r k w HOUTMKRN Mill ,.t.??.,r A" i JlKUUUHK HH.M1-MONTHLY LlVsr . . . . . u a ibAmn Mil 11 111 ncv vlitvKAAIi. I. A JUNIATA. 1216 ions. Captain , j?1 FTUoxla. IliDOA, 1076 ions. Captain J. F. Morae! The JUNIATA win leave imp fr SAT URDAY, . -, at 8 o'clock A. V. frr, jno. IB (second w harl d- k.v Spruce street) The TIOGA wdl leave New Orleans ior this nn.t Orleans ior this pott AUgUSl 17. Through bills of lading signed for freight to Mobil -lalveston, Natchez, Vlcksburg, Mempnis, Nasuvdja Jalio, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati, Gal Calio WAXiAiAia L jam va, General Agent. 4 111 No. 814 S. Delaware avense. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckerson A CoT THE rillLAltKLPIlla a w ak. SOUTHERN MAIL STEA ksntp iviu Kftl U REGULAR LINE I Wtt SA V AASAUi fjlA. TON A WANDA, (too tons, Captain Win. Jennlrurl. WYOMING, 860 tons, Cuptain Jacob Teal, The sleamshlD WiOMlNG will Ihhv. Inr h. ubov port on Saturday, August 10, at 8 o'clock A, M.. liiini BU41111I wharf KaIhui Nnriina alraul ' Through passage tickets sold and rrelght taken tor all points In connection with the Georgia Central Rait, road. WILLIAM. L JAMES. General Agent, N o. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agent at Savannah, Hunter 4k GammeU. n 14 Jn,-R, TUB PUIIADELPIIfA AUD StlaltiBOUT HERN MAIL STEAMaHIP Co lit TaNxSREGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE tOU HlL-MlNdlTUA, N. C. The steamship PIONEER. B12 lous. Captain J, Ben. nett, will leave lor the above port on THURSDAY. August is, aigo'clock A. M., from Pier 18 (second wharf below fcoruce street). Bills o iladlug signed at throngs jnd reduced rates to all principal points in North Carolina. Agent at Wilmington, worinjt uauleh WILJ 1AM L. JAMES, GeBural Agent, No. 814 8- Delaware avenue, HAVANA STEAMERS, fffifo lltiWt.UntGI'IIT.V tivu CAItRYIN'U THE UNITED STATES MAIL. lhe Steamships HRNDK1CK HUDSON CAPTAIN HOWBS STARS AND STRIPES CAPTAIN HOLMES These steamers will leave this port for Havana every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The Steamship STARS AND STRIPES. (Howes, Master), will sail lor Uuvaua on TUESDAY MORN LMG, August in, at 8 o'clock. Pashuge 10 Havuna, ao currency. No Height received alter Saturday, For Freight or Passage apply to THOidAS WATTSON & SONS, 8 IS No, 140 N. DELAWARE Aveun . NEW EXPBEaH VISE TO if 'fVT, Alexanurla, Georgetown, and Washington, .iA9t,V. D. c, via Chesapeake and Delaware canal. w,iu connections al Alexandria Irom the most direct route lor Lynchburg, Bristol, KuoxvlHe, Nashville, Dulion, and lhe Southwest, bu a met s leave regularly from the first wharf aeovt Market street. Freight received dully. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Ko, 14 Koitli aud Souih Wiiarves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M.ELDR1DGE t Co., Agents al Alexandria, VI giuiu, i ui-rusuiun xw nusii- JS'.'.S-rit-POLY. DAILY LINE FOR BALTI K?3:x.iAlORE, viu Chebupeuke and Dela- , O IUU41, Ihliaueiphiauud Bui tl more Union Steamboat Oom i,ai.y, dally at 2 o'clock P. 11. The bieanierbot ibis line are now plying regularly celween this poll auu Baltimore, leaving theseoond whurf below Arch sueot dally al X o'clock F, M. iSuuduys excel led). v uTi a- ali description of Freight as low as ao o;h( r line. iieigln bundled with great care, delivered promptly, uud forwarded lo all points beyond the terminus free ol commission. particular attemiou paid to the transportation of a:i description ol Meichaudise, Hoiiito, Carriages, die. etc. For further information, apply to JOIIA D. RUOFF, Agent, 6 irA No. Is JN. DELAWARE Aveuue, ' XKVf "VWItK, VIA LKLA mfrf'ftrT'ty ware uu ilurilau Cauuk I!W-Li.fc E linens bteambuut Company Steam Pro l in ia leave Duuy 110111 hrsl wharl below Market street, lluough iu twenty-lour hours. Goods Iop warded to all points, North, East auu Weal, treejl Commission. Fitifehls received at the lowest rates. W'AL P. CL DE CU. Agonta, No. 14 bomb W hurvea, JAJ1ES HAND. Agent. Ao. 104 Wuil street, Nnw York. . 1 tt .TirSrV NiiWYORK.-SWlFTSURl -iOrTruuopoiluthin Company Despatch -rjsC! -aud bwllinure Lines, via Delaware auu Raruau Caual, on aud after the liilh of Mar en, leaving daily al 12 M. aud 6 P. M., connecting wltH ail Northern aud Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon acoommodA. ting terai, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., Hi No. 1W b. DELAWARE Avenue, 4?F TO BUIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. a.wa'i' a.S. T he undersigned having leased the KEN b 1 i o I ON SCREW DOCK , begs to inform his frienda aud the patrons of the Dock that he la prepared wlin increased (acuities to accommodate those Laving ves sels 10 be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal alien lion lo the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captuiusor A geuls, Stilp-Carpeiiiera, and Machinists having vessels to reiiaur, are solicited to call. Having Hie ageucy nir the sale of " Wetterstedi's Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am pieimied to furnish the same on reasouaule terrua, JOHN H. HAM MITT, Keusington Screw Dock, 1 1J DELAWARE, Avenue, above Laurel slree INTERNAL REVENUE' REVENUE STAMPS FCR SALE AT THE riUNCIlVL. AOENOY, , KO. 07 ftOUHl TlUIin fiTHEET, VT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWEI Orderstor Stamped Checks received, 1 ... .. t. nun oi-p"'-" j"- Orders by UisU or express prompt' 72S1U1 JKOU, in"