. The Con over Controversy. The following afliiiavit was published In the New York hvenlng Post of yesterday: "3 and 89 Nassau Street, New York City, August 16, 1807 State, City and County of New York, m Roger A. Pryor, being lnly sworn, pays that he bas read the affidavits ot Charles A. Dunham, Nathan Anser, James ti. Watterson, Francis McFall and John Martin, pubiiMu-d in the New York Daily Times of this morning (August 15th, 1807), in which deponent's name is implicated witn others in an alleged conspiracy therein set forth. The deponent says that the statements embodied in these aflidavlts, so far as concerns tbo depo nent, aro false In each and every particular; that tho deponent to his knowledge never saw either one of the persons above-mentioned; that to his knowledge neither ono of them was ever In deponent's ollice or elsewhere In his presence; that the transactions sot forth in the affidavits of these persons never occurred, to the know, ledgo of the deponent; that deponent never had ftny knowledge, directly or indirectly, of any of the matters exhibited or mentioned in those affidavits; that the Hon. Benjamin Wood, to deponent's knowledge, was never in deponent's office at any time or in any placo; that depo nent was never present with the said Wood any where at any such or similar transactions or transact ion as are recited in the above mentioned affidavits; that to his knowledge no word ever pasted between him and said Wood as to the release of Jtfiorson Davis; that deponent bas had no intercourse, direct or indirect, with aaid Davis during the past three years, nor had anything to do, directly or indirectly, nor attempted to do anything touching said Davis's release; that deponent has had no communication, direct or indirect, with Gen eral Dick Taylor within the past five years, in regard to the release of said Davis, or on any other subject; that deponent has had no communication, direct or indirect, with Presi dent Johnson or any other official in Washing ton, in regard to the release of said Davis, or on any other subject; that within the past five years deponent has not had any communica tion, direct or indirect, with A. J. Rogers, William Radford, W. E. Niblack, C. A. Eld ridge, F. C. Le blond, or George B. Latham, or either ot them; that deponent is utterly and entirely ignorant of any attempts to procure the release of Jefierson Davis except so far as he has been informed by publications in the newspapers; and this deponent says finally that the statements contained in the above men tioned affidavits, so far as deponent is con cerned, are in the whole and in detail absolute and unqualfied fabrications, and that in each and every particular they are utterly and en tirely false and untrue. Roger A. Pryor. "Sworn to before me this 15th day of Au gust, 1867. Georob G. Barnard, "Justice Supreme Court." The following letter appeared in the Boston Traveller of Wednesday: "To the editors of the Traveller: Thinking I might throw some little light on the Sanford Conover affair, having had charge of him, as ' warden of the jail, in Washington, during his imprisonment, you will please permit me to make some statements, which I think are due to General Butler and also the Hon. Mr. Ash ley. I believe what Gen. Butler has stated, that he never saw Conover, nor any of the wit nesses tfeat came from him, and never had any communication with him. I know Gen. But ler never visited the jail to see Conover, nor ever corresponded with him in any way what ever, as my orders were not to let any one visit him or communicate with him without my consent. As regards Mr. Ashley, I did give orders to admit him to see Conover. But the friends of Mr. Johnson, while complaining of Mr. Ashley having interviews with Conover, say nothing about Hon. Jack Rogers, of New Jersey, and Hon. Mr. Radford, of New York, calling to see him repeatedly, both of whom are well known friends ot the President. I considered I had no right to make any distinc tion in the admission of members of Congress to the jail. I have been abused by certain journals in Washington for keeping this Conover from the Albany penitentiary, after he had been sentenced; and, as they say, for the purpose of allowing Messrs. Ashley. Butler and others to get lioui him evidence to impeach the Presi dent, and, in the belief of this charge, I was removed by the President the 13th of July last. Conover was kept back after his sen tence at the request of Hon. Mr. Riddle, the counstl for government in the Surratt case, and by order of the Court, in order to get in. formation concerning certain witnesses in that case, and not to give opportunity for the ene mies of the President to get evidence to im peach him. I was present at the interview of Mr. Abhley with Conover on a number of oc casions, and neither saw nor heard anything wrong. Conover repeatedly sent for Mr. Ash ley to visit him at the jail, and on one such occasion I perfectly recollect Mr. Ashley tell ing him not to say anything that was not strictly true. To show whether this man Conover is worthy of belief in his affidavits, let me state that he was not only convicted of perjury by a jury of his countrymen, but that he bas other charges hanging over him equally as bad. Besides, he bud not been committed to tne liu one month before I detected him in cutting the iron bars of the window, and took from him the knife made into a saw, with which he was attempting to make his escape. And again, since his conviction, and only one week before being taken to Albany Penitentiary, he was detected in sawing the iron bars with a com plete steel svrinK saw, smuggled in to him by his wife. He is a notorious scoundrel, and his affidavits were given by him for the pur pose of obtaining a pardon from the President, as his associate ana urotuur prisoner, jur. Itabbe. had been pardoned before him. It will be recollected that this man Rabbe was sentenced to the jail for two years for fraud on the government, and when he had tiartlv served his time out, conceived the idea, from seeing Mr. Ashley visit the jail, of get ting his pardon by representing to the Presi dent that Ashley was visiting the jail, by my permission, to obtain evidence to have him impeached, and that if he was pardoned and released he could give him all the particulars. By this means he was pardoned and imme diately sent for by the President, to whom he communicated the very important information that by my permission Hon. Mr. Ashley was visiting the jail to obtain evidence to have Lim Impeached. Conover was but following the clan of Rabbe in order to get a pardon. Thinking too much importance is being at tributed to these affidavits of a notorious per jurer and scoundrel, and being acquainted with in he facts, and wishing justice done General ltntler and others Implicated, I have made the above statement. v -ry rcupcuuuuy, T. B. Brown, Former Warden of the Washington Jail The first volume of the Internationale IUvue, A German periodical published at Vienna, pays or. lAl attention 10 JiUEUBU BUU. IXIO.IUHU to l'.ngnau ;:..., one of its late numbers containing ' . t.Yia translation of the llrst part of nn nuui"""'" , ,, Coleridge'B "Caristabel." THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, r FRIDAY, f.xprnsc" of the rctninylviinia Legislature. llARnisRrito, Angnst 15. The accounts of the last session of the Legislature have beon audited. A criful examination of the books in the Auditor General's office shows tho fol lowing to have been tho expenses: Senators' pay, mllenjte unci stationery, f 15,477 00 ItepresematiTes' pay, mileage and sta tionery, ..... 107,!I8 45 1 he legal allowance to each person wng finoo far falHrj; tii for stationery, und 16 crmi per mile circular lor travelling. The thirty-three Nenatort and one hundred members therefore received un nvernge ot 1075 each tor 101 daye, (from January 1 to April 11.) or nhout Hit M per diem. Rev E. Jj li.tiley received :JU0 from the Sena'e, nno Kev. Jacob Kennedy S'ltio from the Houve fir opening the dally sessions with prayer, being at the rate of 9'.i per olem The thirty. three Senators had twenty. nine re gular ofllcer, seven pages, twenty. five women, nd four reporters who drew pay. The officers drew 8Wj,M)J no, or an average of "! each. The rnges drew tia( 60, or lhi each. The women !i'2l, or over $30 each, and the reporters gyiXI, or jtvtKl ench. The contingent bill of the Oleflf of the Semite was but . :):! 44, as against the contingent bill of the Clurlc of the House, which was Slooo. The one hundred members of the House had Hx y-flve regular oflicers, thirteen pages, wo. men and lour reporter who drew pay. The oltl cers drew .'7,6:io 'a, or an averr'ge of SSHj each; the pages S.'15!t SO, or S 181 each; the women eialO, and tour reporters 8'jno each. The members and oflicers availed themselves of the privilege, of iranktug documents (postage paid b the Stat--) to the extent of 9247, witu o her b'l'S I'Otascertained. The entire work of the session wi the passage of 1010 private laws, 73 public laws and 14 resolu tions The House appointed a number of Investigating committees, the expense! of which were as fol lows: Wni. S. Oiegory, Chairman of Commit, tee to report upon Exempt .Property m Philadelphia, ... Advertising meetings of committee, George W. JUoonej, clerk to committee, f 1,803 00 no? i 819 b5 3.0S0 40 Edward CI. Lee, Chairman, and E. W. iiavle, Wm. M Worrall, James Subera and Wm. J. Donohngb, committee to Inquire Into the lottery bubluess la Philadelphia, - Joseph K. Matthews, clerk to committee, 600 HO 289 OH 0111 Od Samuel Josephs, chairman of committee to ascertain wnetner tne Aiiar.uo ana Great 'Western Hallway had made dis criminations in freight charges, . - 445 00 Joseph T. Chese, member of committee, 44.1 00 Oeoige W. McKee, do 415 Oi) Alexander Adane, do 445 00 A. Muckley, do 445 00 Oeorge It liemus, clerk to committee, - Hi5 (Ml Wm. J. Ovens, sergeant-at-arms, . . 307 10 $3,377 10 Wm. B. Waddell, Chairman of Commit tee to Investigate certain charges in re ference to ail Allegheny county liquor law, ..... Three witnesses, .... S375 (10 lot 30 6178 30 K. A. Colvllle, Chairman of Committee to ascertain whether the Penna. Rail road made discrimination in freight, charges, ..... $225 00 N.B. Pennypacker, member of committee, s..5 00 0. 8. Woodward, 2.5 00 A. V. Markley, 225 00 Oeorge A. Qutgley, " a25 00 Enke V. Suipbin, clerk to committee, 363 40 Wm. J. Ovens, Sergeant-at-arms, - 274 50 $1780 00 Wm. B. Hood, Chairman of Committee to U quire Into the running of locomo tives over the paved streeta in Philad'a, $381 60 Oeorge De Haven, member of committee, 3tU 00 Wm. J. Don oh ugh, 381 00 Oeo. W. Ohegan, 38160 Geo A. Uulgley, " 381 60 John W. Hollean, clerk of committee, 741 CO Wm. J. Ovens, bergeant-at-arms, . 100 00 ' $.749 60 Oeorge O. Dlese, Chairman of Committee to investigate fast freight transporta tion system, and M. Hi Quay, Oeo. lis Haven, L.. westbrook and William V. Waddell, members, - - . - $1108 25 350 10 21 00 250 00 408 20 70 .3 $2004 08 J E. Anderson, clerk to committee, Two witnesses, . Expenses, - - - - - J. E Anderson, clerk, . Three witnesses, - - - - John C, Stnrdlvant, clerk of committee to ascertain whether any corruption attended the election of U. S. Senator, $100 00 68 61 $108 61 Two witnesses, .... GOVERNMENT SALES. QUARTERMASTER STORES AT AUCTION. Washington, D. C, August b, 1S87. ) Will be sold at nubllo auction, uuder the supervision of Brevet Eleutenani-Colonel J units Al. Moore. O. M. U. 8. A., at Eliicuin Depot, on MONDAY, August 19, atlOA.;&l.,;a large lot of quartermaster stores rated as uu- strvlceable, among which are the following:- SO 2-n. ambulances, 55 lanterns. ixi i n. wagons, 10 2-h. whkoijb, 10 '.Ml. BDlinir do.. 2,683 horse and mule collars. 1,094 trace chains, 3,610 halter chains, 30,000 lbs. scrap Iron. u,vw los. old tioi se- 1,124 breast chains, BDOG8 1.600 lbs. Iron wire. tzi asst. unities, 246 saddle bags, 115 saddle blankets, 237 borae covers, 640 waexm covers. 15,012 carriage bolts, o.iv lob. oiu rope. 500 yds. cocoa- mat- 28 yds. carpet, 1 hose reel, 20 baud trucks. 2,4fi7 H. and M. batnes, 2,075 head halters, a us sets aaal. Harness, 100 wagon anu amb. wheels, 50 anvils, 6-1 B. b. wagon whips, 60 vises, assorted, 20 tool chests, 402 planes, assorted, 105 saws, assorted, 2,000 leet assorted bone, large ana small, 2M ollice chairs, 101 McO. sadilleH, 23 scales, platform and counter, 106 shovela, E. and b. handle, with tools of all kinds, bridles, bits, horse medi cines, wagon tongues, chisels, axes; saddlers', iou un mono. ujiicKbrouiiB', anu eurpenieis' tools, etc, etc. eto. J. bring Cash, in uoverniuent funds. . . . CHARLES IE TOMPKINS, 8,710tBvt. Brlg.-Oen., Depot Quartermaster. T ELEGRAPH MATERIAL AT AUCTION. Depot Quahtkhmasteu's Officb. 1 Washington, D. (J., August 0, 1W7. By direction ol the Ouarterinuster-Oeueral. the following-named TELKUKAPH MATE RIAL will be sold at public auction, at LIN COLN DEPOT, under the direction of Brevet l.leiiteniiul-uoionei James ai. Moore, quarter- master United States Army, on TUESDAY, August 20, ut 10 A. M., to wit: 204 ceils lor portuuie nailery. 1000 Rubber Insulators, 7 lbs. Uutta Percha. 210 lbs. Galvanized Wire. 14 miles Vulcanized Wire. 11 miles Iusululed Wire. 251 Coppers. 171 Rubber Rings. 25 Reels. 801 Zincs for Portable Battery. 1051 Telegraph Poles. Terms Cash, in Government funds. By order of General Tompkins, Depot Quar- tei master. jahes m. moork. Brevet Xjieuieuant-Oolouei, 8 14 5t Quartermaster lu charge. 0 ORN EXC HANOI WAG MANUFACTOKY. JOHN T. BAILEY b CO., Bit MOV KO TO N. E. Corner of MAHKKT and WATEB Streets, fullttdelpbla. DEALERS IN BAU8 AND BAOGINQ it vrv JJeHcrliillnn. for Grain, Flour, bait, Buper-Phosphat of Lime, Bone Large and small GTJNN Y 'BAtis constantly on hand. BJoum T Bailbv. Jamks uascadkw, QEOnCC PLOWMAN, OAllPKNTEIt AND BUILDER, KEMOVED To No.KJ4 DOC1C Street, Hi PUILADELPUIA. RAILROAD LINES. K10KTH PENNSYLVANIA nirnnn JLS 1J1K MlL-DLJt HUL'l K.-hliorttv.l anil hunt meet routeto HetMehem, A llcnt-nvn, Munrln Imnk, IsrelKin. W bite Haven. WHkokltarro m.h.nmi'ii. imiiit I'hitnel, mid all i. oil, u in ii.,ui. Mi. nnoy, ami WoniltiR cohI realniis. FliNf-iiFpr llpnitL iti I'liliu.tuink.i. . nr rKKB and A K1UCAN MrV.',T. 1 """"" BUJiijvijp.K AtltAKr4K&TF.KT.' MMi lMll.y IKAlNh, KnifV.iir V-LA WiAY. M) 8. 1MS7, Pa,.ippicer Kins leave the Ni. Ii. i.i.i ..r.... n... l . a ...... i. "f .".?,e'.' ?,a,ly. ('""""Ufcys excepiert), a ItillowSi A I 7'4b A. M M..r u r..l i.... , .... ...j iin.tlphl MMlons on iNoril, I'ennNvlvaiiia Itallroail. ... 7 . n-jr,, it loir, 1 1 btniir.iiuil r.,, I'HlK'1 ami Alalumoy HllroHl, Tor Maluuioy iny, ami with tatiiwissn liKilnmii, lor Hnpu, I 'HIIV tl... AlllKill. ami WMIi.,i,,inrt l.rlf. .1 luich Chunk at la-nfi a. m- l Wiikwi. mrre at 8 1". M.; ut Mnlmimv fiio at e p m HSHenuerH liv this train raninkn il.o I ... i , I l. tt v.illi.tr ruin, pluming Jiethielieiu at 11-fifi 1: M., Ii.r Kimton, IliU llOIUta 111 Npk Jpiiipv (-f.nlr.1 Unllrstttri t. V arm tn k. t Atb'46A. M. Accommodation roMlnvlestown. stnr.. 1'lni! at all Intermediate stations, l'seneers fr Willow t.rove. Ilathoro, and Hartvllle, by this train, tuku the sta;e ul ld Xurk roiul. ' in ida. jm, aii 'oiiiiiiiKlHtion tor Fort Waablnc- toii.stoppiiiK ut IhlcrnieUlate siKllnns. At 1 tHI I. AI.'l'.xiiii'hH fur llt.t hli-lii'ni. Allnutnwn Mauch t hunk, While Haven, W ilawtbarre, Mahanov . iij-, , iiirana. nietiamioan, iMinini. i. aruiei, auu an iniiila In the Maiiamiy and 'Wyoming Coal rei;ioiio. nhneogers for ureenvllle take inu traiu to uuaker- town. At Z'4." F. M. Accoranadation tor DoylcMtown, loi iiii)i at ul) Interux dmie Bt.itlonu. 1'aKeiiKeix taKe me'' ul i'o) lesmwn for Mew ilntie: ot Xs'urili Wulen lor i-'unineyion ii. At r. Ai. Acronimoaatuin lor noviestown, stop i UK at ml Interuieilihte suiiloiis. PaiseiiKers for illow Grove, Jlalhoro, and Huriavllie, lane slagr I Ahint n; lor Lmuto rvlile at Doyltwiowii. At S W 1". M Throiiiih seiHiiiiinodiilloii fur Betlile- leui ami ail Hiutloua on main Hue of Mortli PimiiimvI- lie n Junlrosxl. coiiiieu'. im ut llelhlehem wllh l.i'lili'h Valley 1-veiling train lor Jutaton, Allenlnwii. and Mauch Chunk. At trai p. M. Aecomniodiitlon for Lansdale. ston- ult,K at all Inlet mediate hUiuoiis. At ll'W i. M. AccouiiiioUallou for 1'ort Wash- lUKtotl. . iiuiM annivT. ih i-ihi,ajji'.i,i"iiia. From iiethleheui, at H'lft A. M., i ifi and o'lu P. M. 2 t)6 P. M. train makes direct connection with Lebleb Vullc7 trains from Jlhsumi, WllkeMlmrre, Malianov City, and Har.leton. Paseenfrers leaving jtstoH at 11 -'.'0 A. hi. arrive In Philadelphia at 2i P. M. Y nwencers leave wiikPBhurre at i an r. M., connect at Bethlehem at tf'15 P. M., ami arrive in Piiiludelphls ut 8-4U P. M. yroiu iioyJestown at irwi a. ai., s'lO F, M., and 10 P. M. From Lansdale at 7'30 A. M. From Fort W asbliiKtoii at 11-60 A. M. and 8'0S P. M. Oti bUKDAYH, Philadelphia tor Bethlehem at WM A. H. Philadelphia for lioylesiowu at l ib I'. At. Doylcdlown to Philndeiiliia ut Tin A. Al. llelhlehem to Philadelplila at 4-30 P. M. Filth and Hixth Htreeta PasNenuer cars convey oas enters to and Irom the new depot. W hue cars oi bec.ond ana Third ntreeui line ana Union line ruu within a short distance ol the Depot. TiciisM nium ne procured at me Ticket Uiuce in order to ecure the lowest rates ot fare. KLL1B UijAKK. Agent Tickets solu and BuKKiiee checked through to nnn- clpal points at Hiunu's IN or lh Pennsylvania BaiiguKe B.x press umce, l if ixo. in.1) . rin u dtreet. WEST CliEMKH AMD PHILADELPHIA KAll.ltOAD, VIA MkJJiA. bUHlMtlt AKKANUKMJfiNT. : ,u m.u niiei myiiMjA i , juii i, .a.,,, i rnins win leave J lepot , TH 1 KTY-FI HKT and CHiioNUT Streets, W est Philudelpbia, as follows: UllU. I-1 1 1 1 1 u . 1 ii I r 1 1 . ti tt.r 17 in. , f), nxi.n ot? . - A U 11 A. M. 2-3U P. M 416 P. Al., 4 S0 F. AL.V uo P. AL. Anil w w r ii. . Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Deon on Fast Market street, at I'KA, Ai., 715 A. M., 7 '30 ana lu io i. m.., yaa r. oi., 4) -so ana SO f. M. Tiulns leuv iiik Vt est Chester at 7'8U A. Al., and leav iuk Philadelphia al 4 &u P. Al., will stop at B. O. Juno non and Meulaonly, Passeiikers to or irom stations between West Che er and li. C. Junction going earn, will take train leaving West Chester al 716 A. Al., and potior west will take train leavlua Phlludeluhia at t'bO If. M.. and transfer al B. C Junction. Leave Philadelphia for Media at 8-30 P. M. Leave Media tor Philadelphia at 8-40 P. AL (stopping at all stations. 11 1 .. ,u,l,..t Mi...-, iuim will hfl Innallln. n nannl 4 l.C .1. C U ' . lit V. ( 1 o ww " mmt 1. . . J 11. 1 u 1 .1 . at Tblriy-hrut and Market streets, on the arrival of eucu train, to convey passeiiKere into tne ciiy; ana lor Hubs leavimz the Di uot take the cars on Market street, the last cur connectlnK with eacu train leaving front and Market streets thirty iu.iiutes previous to Uei arture. l he cneeuut ana wmuui afreet oars connect witn all of the above trains, cany lug passengers down l hesnut street, past theprlnclpul hotels and the C'm. den and Ainboy KK. othce, at Walnut street wharf, pugging UUI W UlUUi ourr v .u ii.v ut iiuu ON BUKMYIj, Leave Philadelphia at ditt A. M. and Z P. M. Leave VV el Chester al 746 A, M. and 6 P. AI. Ihe cars on Murket street will connect with nil trunduy trains, both ways, us usual, leaving Front und Market streets thirty-live minutes before the nam leaves Depot, und will leave Depot ou arrival of each train, to curry passengers Into the cay. Trains leaving rnuaueipuia at no a, ai. ana 4-wj e. M-. and leuvim: West Chester ut 7'iHl A. M, and 4-50 P, Al., connect at B. C. Junction with trains ou P. and B, . K. li., for Oxford and Intermediate points. Vacwacm are alloweu to take weurluc aunarel only, as baggage, and the Company will not lu any i,a ruiumsihle lor an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special coutruct Is mude for,the uazxe. HKKRY WOOD, 4 im uenerai eiuperinteuaeuk "PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE KAILKOAD.- HUM Al ER TlilS TABLE. Thrnneh and olrect route between Philadelphia. Hultimore. liarrisburg, W illlamsport, and tue Orent Oil Begion of Pcrmsylvanla. J'.LFOAiNT ISLI-i!.rllM4 us "u an nmm lruius. Iln i. ml nil i r MONDAY. April Vtf. 1S67. the irallla ou the Philadelphia and Krie Kail road will ruu as tiillows: WKK1WAK11. Wall Train leaves Philadelphia 7-00 P. M. " leaves vv uuuuibpur. i ia. m, ai rives at Krie 4n8 f. M.. Erie Express leaves Phlluuelphla ITW noon, teuves v linauiDfui i , our. arrivm nl trio lu-miA. Al. Kimlra Mail leaves Philadelphia 8 'Oil A , M. leaves w liumi"ri on r. so.. ' arrives at lx.uk Baveu 8'lii.P. M. tiHWAKD. Aiull Train leaves Fj-le 10'25 A. M. .. .. i n 1 1.. ...... ,. .... IlI'lM l M jt-nvtro n luinui.i'uii " arrives at Phllauelphia. 7-uo A, M. F.rle Express leaves KrW - '"i P. M. ' leuves w iiiiaiiispuri ji, arrives at Phlludelphlu I MP, M. Klmira Mail leaves Lock llaveu 7'15 A. M. " leaves wiuiamMpori v,.., o .w a., m, " " arrives at Phlladeliilila 6-40 P. M, Mall and Ex press connect wlib all trulnson Wurren aud Fruuklin Kuilway. PUwSeugers leaving Philadei- ,iiiiu ai 12'eu ai. arrive at irviueiou av o iu a., ul. uuu jil City at Woo A. M. Leaving Philudelpbia at 7'SO P. M., arrive at Oil City ut 4 aa P. M. , All trams on warren anu xrauauu lumwnjr uiukc oiiwe conueciioiis at Oil City with trains for Franklin aud Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked tiirougu. Alii tir.LI L 1 KLK.lv, 1 1 General (superintendent. PIIILADEEPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN J. lliAL BAILBOAD. bummer Arrangements. On and alter tSATLKDAY, June 1, IHU7, Tralus will eave ' Phlladeiphlu, from the Depot of the West IheKter and Philadelplila Railroad, corner of TH 1 KTY-F1K8T and CH JUsN DT (Streets (West Phlla delphiu), al 7-16 A. M. and 4 6o P M. Leave Kising fciuu at 6 15 aud Oxford at 6-0 A. M.. ana leave Ox lord al 825 P. M. A Alarket Traiu, with Puasenier Car attached, will ruu on Tuesdays aud Fridays, leaving the Klslug nuu ai 11'1& A, M., Oxford at llmi Al., and Kenuett at PuO P. M., colinectlng at West Chester Junction with a l ialu for Philadelphia. Ou Wednesdays and trlaiur dayn trains leave Philadelphia at a0 P. M., run Iuk through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philudelpbia at 716 A. II. con nects aioxiord wllh a dully Hue of biages fur Peach Bottom, lu Lancaster county. Keturulug, leuves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with tne After noon Train lor Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4'6u P, M. runs to KlHlngHun, Md. passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only us baggage, and the Company will not lu uuy case he raspuUHlhle for an amount ejtoeediiiK cue hundred dollars, unless a special contract be mude lor thesume. till' HFNUY WOOD. Oeneral Bup't. NNAMESSIO SHORT LINE AND United States Hall Iloute to the aud Southwest. South On and after JULY 8, trains will leave Depot Phila delphia, Wilmington, aud Baltimore Rallroad.BROAD Street aud WASHINGTON Avenue, at 11 P. Mcon uectlug closely with Express trains for the principal cities Koutb, Including Wilmington. N. CUoldaboro Newbern, Charleston, Savannah, Kalelgu. Charlotte, Columbia, Macon, Augusta, Montgomery, Mobile Mew Orleans, and Intermediate points. For tickets aud Inlorujaiiou luijulre at Otm-es. Nos 411 and hai CHKhNUP htreet, or at Depot, BKOaI) blieet aud WAtsHINUTON Avenue. (7 l hiu II. V. TOMPKINS, Ueneral Agent. Norftuk, Va. O. I. TKoWBKlDtih;, Ueneral Pasaenger Ageut. w EST J E II B E if RAILROAD. KUNDAY MAIL TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. Commencing bUJN HAY .June '2.1. Ili7, the hUAiHAY MAIL AND PAKSKN'tjFlA TKAIN will leuva plnU delphla, loot ot Murket street (upper ferry), al7 A. Aj Betiirulng leave Caye Island al I P. M.., Sloiiplug at . ......,..,, ,.r,i,lnivni wiin ieiiin vniiey imurona A- ,i "fownt I tRiiqiitt,HiatlnK on, MkiicIi i luinH, vB, ily, Jeatisvilie, llnieiton, W him Haveu, llkeHlmrre, K inirHlnn, Plnuu, and all puinis In I principal r-iaiiono un.. ' Pure. coo. Excursion Tickets, ti 90.' Good this day ' and train only. I - WILLIAM J. RRWJCLL, I (got buperlutiiduut,. RAILROAD LINES. P ENNSTLTAN1A CENTRAL HAjLKOAD t-rWWJS TIM R, TAKING EFFECT JUNE t, 1RB7. '1 he limns ol the Pennsylvania Central Kailnnd leave the Depot, al 1 111 UT Y J-1 UKP and MAHKKT t-ireeUt, which Is resched dlieclly by the cam of the Market btreet I'asseniter Itallway. Tlioseof theCJn imt and Walnut blreeU Baliway run within one square wf IU On Hiindays The Market street cars leave Front bihI Alarket Mreets tiiiriy hve uiliiutos before the del arture of each train, Sleeping Car 'llc kus can be hsd on application at the i Ick el ulhce. N. W.cor. Nln.h und Cliemiut streets, Acents of the Ciilon Transier Coinpauy will call lor and deliver bapgage at the Di-iiuk Orders left at No, H t heeniit si reel, or No. 1 bcuth Eleventh street, will receive aiteiilioii. lKwiio i.tA v f, uiu ui , iii.: Jlull Tral B-00 A. M. 1 noil AcconiniixlHiloii. No. 1 Id'io A. Al. l est Line and Erie Exprras l?'lu P M. J'hoII Ai-fOniniOfiatloii, No. 2 m l'(HP. M. llarrihliurg Accommoilallou 2"A P. Al. I.aiicaster Accommodation ; 4 lull M, Paikenburg Train 6'IV P, AI. Western Aciiiiiuiiodntlou Triiln B'411 P. Al. ('liu iiiiiuti Expieen u 7'.ni P. M. Erie Mail 7"ai P. M. PhoII AeconiinndKllon, No. 8 9iK) P. M. Philadelplila Express UTS P. M, Erie At ml leuves daily, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leave dally, All other trains daily, except hiimiuy. The Veaiern Accommodation Train runs dally, except bumlay. For lull particulars as to fare and atroiiiinoi at Ions, ajiply to IKANC ict FUNK. Agout, No. 137 lOt K btreei . IBAINM AltKIV'ji AT UtrUT, VIZi.: Clnclnnuli Express 1-15 A. M. l inn uelpnia I I pi iH......... ....... Erie Alail , 1'aoli Acvi.mmooatiou. No. 1 1 arkesliurK 1 ram I ancuMcr Train . Iiim Line and Erie ExpreMt l'aoll Accommodation, No. x 1 uy Express 1 noil Acrommodiition, No. X ......... 7-lti A. M. A. M. ......... A. M t-2ll A, M m..1-4'I P. I l l P. 4 )11 P. M B-.'O P. .. 71HI I. 5u P. ilarrlshiirg Accommodation V.iriirllier information atuily to JOUN C. ALLEN, Ticket Ageut, No. Wit CH KrS.N UT htreel. SAMUEL II. WALLACK, '1 Ickel Ageul at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume Buy rihk nr Baggage, except lor Wearing Ap- Iarel, and limit their responsibility to One llundred Killars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will he at the rluk of the owner, unions taken by special contract. EDWARD IT. WILLIAAW, 4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 1 ftftT -FOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN -LOU f . and A mboy and Philadelphia and Trenton Kailroud Company's Lines, Irom Philadelphia to New York and W ay Pluccs, from WALNUT btreet Wharf, will leave ub follows, viz.: fa an. At 6 A. Al., via Camden and Am hoy, Accom --js At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jertoy City, Express Mail.. 8-CO At 'I P. At., via Camden and Amhoy, F'.xpress s-oo At SP, M., via Ciuideuaud Amhoy, Ac- 1st class, 2"A5 commodaiion aud Emigrant.. 1 2d class, l'tnl At 8 A. Al., 2. 6 and 0 P. At., for Mount Holly, Ewans vllle, Pemhertoii, BlrmiiiKham, aud Vlncenlown. At 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. fur Freehold. ; Al 6, 8 and lu A. AI., S aud 4 P. AI., for Trenton, At 6, 8 and in A. Al., 1,2, 4, 6, 6, aud ll-au p. M., for Bordentowu. Burlington, Beverly, aud Delunco. At 6 and 10 A, M. 1, 2,,4, 6, 6, aud 11-80 P.M., for Florence. At 6 and 10 A. M., it, 4, 6, 6, and 1P80 P. M., for Edge water, Blverslde, Klverton, aud Pulmvra. Al6aud 10 A. M..L 4, 6, uJ 11 80 P. AL, for Fish House. The 1 and 11-30 P. M. Linea leave from Market Btreet teiry, upper side. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT W 111 leave as follows: At II A. Al.,4 30 P.M.. and 12 P. M. (night), via Ken sington and Jersey City, New York Express Lines. Fare, t& A18, 1016 and 11 A. M., 2'80, 3'30, 4-30 , 5, and 12 P. M., for Trenton and Bristol. At 8 and 10-16 A. M.. 2-30, S, and 12 P. M- for Morrla vllle aud Tuliytown. At 8 and 10T6 A. M., 2'80, 430, 6. and 12 P. AI., tor At lu-15 A. M 2-30 and S P. M for Erldlngton. At 7-80 and 10 15 A. M., 2-80. 4, 6. 6, and 12 P. AL, for Cornwell B, 'iorresdule, lioimeshurK, Tuconv, Wlssl Doming, Brideburg, aud Frauktbrd, and at 8 P. AL for Ilolmeshurg aud iulermi'dUte stations. BELYIDEBE DELA WAKE KAIL HO AD LINES, From Kensington Depot, At t A.M. lor Niagara, i-ulls, Butl'alo, Dunkirk, Cuuauduigua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rocueeter, Binghamtou. Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Mon trose.W likesbarre.bcrautou, biroudsburK, Water Uup, etc. etc. At 8 A. M. and -ao P. M. for Belvldere, Easton, Lamherlvllle, Fleniluglon, etc '1 he 8'XO P. Al. Line couiiecls f.lrect with the Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, etc. At a r. la. ror Lamoertvuie ana luiermeaiate Sta tions. Lines from Wt Philadelphia Depot, via Connect ing Hallway, will leave as follow.: At 1-J0 A. M aud 1-aoand 8 80 P. M. Washington and New York Express Lines, via Jersey City, Fare, .i -a. The pan A. Al. and 8 su P. M. Lines will ruu dully. All others, Sundays excepted. Juiy 16, 1B67. WM. II. GATZMEP,, Agent, F OR CAPE MAY BY RAILROAD, FROM iuvivi iuanafii nireet luppoi f erry). vAJiiiuitijuiiig bj i unun l , jiny i, iss,, 9'00 A. M. Alormiig Mull Due 12"ii p. Al. a'liO P.M. Cape May, Passenger. Due 7TS P. AL 400 P. M. Express. Due 7'0o P. M. ItEl UKMWi TUAINS LEAVE CAPE IHLAND, 43'bO A. M. Morning Mail. Due 10-07 A. M. WtiO A. M. Fust Express. Due H-U7 P. At. O'OO P. M. Cupe May Express. Due 8-25 P. At. The SUNDAY MAIL and PAS3ENUKH TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7'u0 A. Al., returning leaves Cape Inland at 6 00 P. AL Conimiilatiuu tickeu, good for ONE, THREE, or TW ELVE months, cau ue procured at the Oilice ol the Company, Camdeu, N. J. Through tickets can be procured at No. 828 Chesunt street (under Hie Continental Hotel). Persona puicbaslng tickets at this ollice Can have their Dug gate checked at their residences. VV Es'I JEKsEY 11A1LROAD LINKS, . Irom foot ol A1AHK ET Street (Upper erry), Commencing SATURDAY, July 13, lu;, 8-00 A. M. Alorulng Mull, for Bridgeton, fcalem. Millvllle, Vlnelaud, and Intermediate, slullous, H'ikj A. M. Cape Alay Morning Mall. 8 00 P. M. Cape May Accommodation. 3-;j P. Al. Brulgetou ami buiein Pattaeuser, 4M OP. Al. Cupe Muy Express. 6-no P, Al. Woodbury Accommodation. Cape May Freight leuves Cumden at "20 A, AI. West Jersey Freight Traiu leaves Cauuicu ut 12 M. (noon). Freight will be received at Second Covered Wharl below Walnut street, from 7-00 A. M. uutll 5-mj P. M. Freight received helore WuO A. M. will go forward the Freight Delivery. No. 228 S. DELAWARE AvenM 7 211 W ILLIAM J, bKWELL, buper.uiendeul. )HILADEL1,HIA, GERMANI0WN, NOKBJbiOWN BAILUOAD. AN TIME TABLK, On and after Weduesduy, May 1, 1SCT. yjo anu . r(jK OEBM ANt6wN. Leave Philadelphia 8,7, 8, tii5, 10,11,12 A.M. 1, Leave i.ermaiitowu 6, 7, 7 8, H'U, , 10, 11, 12 M , o u a .v.. 7, 8, . 10. 11 P. AL The 8-2ti Down Train and s aud 5V Up Tra'.us will not stop on the UeJJ1i;ttl(!(',lJ'(AYLCu Leave Philadelphia ,v A. Al. 2, 7. 10 P, M. Leave Oermantown 8 A. M. i, 6. ! P. AL CDESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, b, lo, 12 A. M. 2, V, 6, 7. i 'Leave CUe'snut Hill 7-10. 8. -40, aud IP40 A, AI. 140 r oave Philadelphia 9l4 A. Al. 2 aud 7 P. M, Leave Chesuut HIU 7 &0A.M. 12-40. 6-40, and V,ikvi rONSHOHOCKRN AND NOP.RISTO WN. Leave Pbiladelphia ,7,.IJ, and 11 OS A. M. 1., .i r k'i. &. aud 11 P. M. Leuv-Vorrlslown 6 4U. 7, 7 60, . and U A. M. IX, , 4. . and 8i P. MjN gUNDAyS( t wuva Philadelphia H A . M.,2'30aud 7-15 P.M. fv NorrtoWn 7 A. M.. 6-30 and P. M. Leave Norno v A1ANAYUNK. e Fhlladelphla 8. IH. . and U 06 A. AL IX. 8 ''tC.' rMttiiyuu'k 8-hi. 7H. 8-2u, and U, A. M. 1 8J.. 676X..". ud 'oN SUNDAYS. avePbUeltaliA. M. 2. and 7X P, M. 8 una v;i f. al Leave """'u, , m v. ueneral siiperlnieiidotiL g Depot. NINTH aud UKKKM streets. SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE BEA-SHORE1 f.AMDN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. tA THROUOH IN TWO HOUltil. Five Trains dully w AUaulio City, aud one on San "In. and after SATURDAY. June 29, 1867, trains will leave "l IS K M ,ollow8:- w . M Special fcicuwiou.-.- Mull M'V'V vlsuVKWCer tttitaCtiiBU..e 15 A M Freight, with " a h , w; X" mm "datloli.. : - 4 16 P. AL AUUlBElTmNC4-LKAVEa ATLANTU gptciai jc,u3:zi-zr;zS-4u 5: W lttV"VV - .USilA.M. iiaVrilTwSittlu iwo hours) 7W A. AL .S-Moucwm au'dluterme diiustauotis leavt .Vine street, 6?. P. AL ATliONFlTLffi r iivvme Btriel al WI6 A. M., - 2 4 P. M. l eave imilleld at l oo P. AL, 815 P. M. Sunday mail train 'to aj lantic city Leaves Vine lreetal7-30 . M., aud Atlautloat 'vWn Atlantic 2. Round Trip Tlcketa, p, , ,!.. Tin i; mul train onu-hlcll ttuiy are iatu-d. ;t, W! -,Ws lor a"i at the Olllceol the Pl.lladel,7hla t J1 hSJoTHHfl Company. No. 26 CH ESN UT Street Vi adeiphla Ucal Express Company, No. 826 ni kMivI "1 tieel, will call lor hafuge lu any part of'lhe city -ubortsi. and tUeok u. Uutri , or cottage ateA.iuU0U.J , , ...t. MLJA1V, AUGUST 1867. RAILROAD LINES. READING RAILROA CLEAT 1 RTJNK LINE FJfOM Jr"HlLAJ H.lHiA 'lOTHE INTERIOR Ol PENNSYLVANIA, '1HE W Hl'YI.Iill.U SU.S li U E H A N N A . CL M 11 k ML AM I, A N 1 1 W V O.M 1 NO VALLEYS, THE N. OUT 1 1, NORlllWEbT, AND J HE ( ANA DAS tt'MMEU ARKANOEMENT OF PAKHEKOKB T RAINS, Way fi, lht,7. Leaving tlie I enmai y's Denot.al TTIIRTEF.NTB and ( ALI.OWIIILL streets. Philadelphia, al thefol low ing hours: t hhiu inw nivvnunuoAiKin, AlTvWA.M.. tor LeaOHiu and I n itriu piimte Stations Returning, leaves Reading at 8 80 P. M., arriving In Philadelphia al n-l P. Al. wlUJUMJNU lUtl-KPHS, At 8'lfi A. Al U.r li..ih.v il,u....n n.wl.hnM l'otuvllle, Pineirrove, Tamao'iia, buuliury, Williams- ori, Mnilra, Rochester, Niagara Fulls, Rullalo, AllelltoWn. Wllklu.hl.rro llll.l.,t, 1-..,w ...ll.l. ChauiberHburK, Jiagerstown. etc. eto. 11ns train connects at READ1NU with East Penn sylvania Railroad trulimlor Allentown. eu;., and tin ii ."iL'i!',,1,MVBl.";y tr'" ,or Harrlstmrg, etc., at POUT I LIN ION with Cauwlssa Railroad trains for Wll i V i,7, "aveii, Kimlra, etc.: al HARRIS !'r.H i iII.i.T!...r.or,i,,'rn ',"-r Cuniherland Valley and St huylkili and Stisqu.Jianna trains lor Nortlium lierland, w illlamsiiort. York. i'i,.niiunh.,.. ui grove.etc A'' leaves Philadelphia at 8 Ho P. M nr Rnadln. l ottsvllle, harlshllrg,eUJ.,co11eClll, Wtn i-diu, and Uiiuiiiljla Railroad trains lor Columbia, cto. lOI IblOVvN ACCOAIMODAllON leaves 1'otistown at 8 20 A. Al., stopping at luter mediate Stations: arrives lu Philadelphia al 8-40 A M lieliirmug, leaves Philadelphia at 6-80 P. M.l arrival 111 Potlbtow n al h'46 P. M. . ' urnvet RKAD1NU ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7-.W A. Al., stopping at all waT stations arriving al Philadelphia at lo ts A. M. Returning, leaven Philadelphia at 5no P. M.: arrives n Reading at 7 46 P. M. ' , '1 rains lor Philadelphia leave HarrlstHirg at 8' 10 A Al.. and 1'ottsvliie at H 46 A. Al., arrlvinii lu Pliliade). I nla at l-ii P. M. A fternoou trains Iwts Harrishurt al 2-10 P. At., rolisvme at 2 46 P. M arriving Ln Phlla delphia att-46 p. M. HARKlShURG ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7"I6 A. M.. and Harrlflhurg al 4 1i. P.M. Connecting at Reaaling with AlternooD t ccommodatlou south at ti itu P, M arriving In Phlla di li hia at V'lo P. M. Market tialn, wlib passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12-46 noon tur PoltsvlHe and all way stations. Leaves Pottsvilleat 7 08 A, M. lor Philadel plila and all way stations. All the aixive trains run dally Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pollsvllle at S'oo A. At,, and Philadelphia at 8'lf P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8-00 A. M., returning Irom Reading at 4'2t V' CH ESTER VA LLK Y RA 1 LROAD. Passengers lor DowulugUiwn and intermediate points lake the 7'80 A. Al ,, and 6-00 P, M, trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downing town altjTo A. M. and roo P. M. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG, AN1 THE WEST Leaves New York at V A. M, and S and I P. M. passing Reading at 1-NJ A. M aud 1'60 and In -08 P. M.. and connecting al Harrlsburg Willi Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad express trains fur Pitts burg, Chlcavo, Wl'llamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, eto. Returning, express train leaves Harrlsburg on ar rival of the Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, ai '6 and A. M. aud V P. M., passing Reading at 4 aud 10-80 A. AL, and 4-20 and 11-16 P. M., and arrlvlni in New York at 1010 A. AL, auil 4'40 and 6 20 P, M bieeplngicars accompany these trains through betweei Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change. A mall train tor New York leuves Hurrisburg at 2-11 P. Al, Mall train for Harrlsburg leaves New Yorl at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Poliwvllle at 7 and ll-ao A. M., and 7ti P. M., returulng irom Tamaqua at 7 86 A. AL and I'll aud 4-16 P. M. Si HU YLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. for Pluegruve and Harrlsburg, aud 1-60 P. M. for Plnegroveaud TremonL returning from Harrldburg at 8 2n p. M-, and from Tr monl at 7 36 A. M, aud 6-26 P. M. TICKETS. Throupb firnt-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points ln the North and West and Canada. Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and InlermediateslatlouH, good for one day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market traiu, Reading and Pottalown Accommodation trains, at reduced rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia, good only liir one day, are sold at Readlug aud lutermediate sinllons, by Reading and Pottalown Accommodation trains, at reduced rates. The lollowlng tickets are obtainable only at the ollice of S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No, 227 S FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of U. A. NICOLLtt General Superintendent. Reading: COMMUTATION TICKETS ' At 26 per cenudisoouut, between any points desired for lauillles and linns. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles between all points, 52'60 eaob for lamllles aud firms. . , tf.TJiASU.iN TTCKJUT-H. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holder only, to all points, at reduced rules, CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the road will be ftirnlnhed cuids entitling themselves aud wives to tlcketa at hall 1Uie" EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good foi Saturday, Sunday, ai.d Monday, at reduced lure, to be hud only at the Ticket Ollice, ai THIRTEEN; TH and CALLOW HILL Streets. FREIOHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the abovt points from the Company's Freight Depot, BROAD aud WILLOW Streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 6'uu A. M., 12-4S noon, aud 8 P. M., tor Readlug, Lehauou, Harrlsburg, Pott ville, Port Clinton, aud all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office fbrStll places ou the road aud lis branches at 6 A.M., and for tbi principal stations ouly at 2 16 P. M. 4 tvj PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. 11 ME TABLE. Commencing MONDAY, Juiy 8, 1887, Trains wl leave Depot, corner BROAD Street aud WASW INO'iON Avenue, as follows: W av Alail Truin ui m A.M. (Sundays excepted tor Baltimore, stopping at ull regular stations. Con necting with Deluwure Ruilrond at Wilmington lot . Crtstield and in. er mediate stulions. Express Train at H'6o A. AL Ouudays excepted) fo Bulliniore aud Washluglou. Express Truiu ai 8'io P. M. (Sundays excepted) fok Balliuuire and Washington, stopplug at CheHter.Thur low, Linwood, Claymont, W ilmlugtuu, Newuort, Stan ton, Newurk, Elatou, Noriheaai,Charleslowu, Perry- ille. Uavre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Perrymau's, Edge wood, Magnolia, Chase's, aud Sieiumer's Run. Mght ExpresBaill-OOF.M.tdi.ily) lor Baltimore and W aslilUKioa. Connects at W llmlngton (Saturdays excepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, B topping at Newcustle, Mlddletowu, Clayton, Dover, Harring ton, beutnrd, Sullshury, PrluceuH Anne, and connect ing at Crislield with Bout lor Furlress Monroe, Nor folk, Portsmouth, and the South. Passengers lor Fonreaii Aloi.rne and No'folk via Pultlmore will take the 1P50 A. AL Train. Via Crls held will take the 11-00 P, M. Traiu. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at 12-80. 2-dO, 4"80, 6-00, and U-gr (daily) P. M. The 4U0 P.M. 'train connects with Deluw ure Railroad lor Milford aud lutermediate sta tions. The O'ou P. M. Traiu runs lu New Caslle, Leave Wilmington -ao, 7-15 aiid 8 A. M., 4'00 and I (dally) P.M. The 1 15 A. M. Train will not stop at Mullens between Chester and Philadelphia.) from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave Laltuuore 7-26 A. M Way Mall, B-86 A. M Exiiress, 2'16 P. Al., Express, 686 P, AL, Ex pre 8 66P.M., Fix press. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 8 66 P. M., slopping at Havre-de-Orace. Perryvllle, and Wilmington. Also stops al Noilheusi, Elktou.aud Newark to lake paHseugera lor Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washing ton or Baltimore, aud al Chester to leave pa-seugen irom WasblnKlou or Baltimore. . Through Tickets to all points West, South, and Southwest, may be procured at the Ticket Ollice, No, 82s" CHF.KNUT Street, uuder li.e Coniluental Hotel, v. heru.alho state-rooms aud Uei ilia in sleeping curs can he secured during .he day. Persons purchasing tickets ut this otlice can bav their baggageichecked al their rexldence by lh I ulou 'I lanm.-r Company. 4 b H. F. KKNNKY, super luteudent. T 0 PERSONS G01KO OUT OF TOWN. CALL AT SMITH , NO, 8X8 til EN NTT HI BEET And supply yourselves with MTATIOKEUY rOKTIVLIOS, T4t7BIaTBi WBITIKB WHSIiBl, IUESNLU t AM, IUESMHEN, ; tlltC UEB IOAHIM,ETC. ! All kinds of Blank Books, Printing, Stationery .Pocket Books, Pocket Cutlery, eto (lo., at very greatly reduced prices. 7 etf qITLEK, WEAVER & CO. I MANUFACTURERS Of Manilla and Tarred Cordaee, Core's Twines. Etc. No. 28 North WATER Street, and . No. 22 .onh DELAWARE Aveune, raiLAPitxPHiA. i XDW1M H.FlTIa, Mll-HAM WXAVXS. tONBAD J CTXITMiaa. I COTTON AKD FLAT BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS , . . ,,.w ..0'llnumlH.rsanibran Tent Awning Tronk, aud Wuguuciover Duck Ala Paper Manufacturers' Drier 1 ells, frum one toiav Itfct Wide; Pauline, Bell in j.t-sll Twine etc. ! , , , JOl.K VV. JtYLKllAN & CO.. ! tiv, lot JON EU Alley , SHIPPING LIVKRI-OOL CAUL- ft at Utieenslown, The Inman Linn. ftaillliK fH leml-weekly, carrying the United btatee Malls, RET CRN TICK El 1 0 PA RIH AND BACK, FIRtfl i C LASH. $.110 HOLD. CITY OF WASHINUION ......Wednesday, AngtntM CITY' OF LONDON-. .Saturday. AuguM IT CITY OF I)LHLlN............Wednesday, Augml 31 CITY OF PA HIM Saturday, AuntiHt4 CITY' OF NEW YORK -Wednesday. Angust M And each succeeding (Saturday aud Wednesday, noon, from Pier No. 46 North Oliver. lUI MOk' PAMHAflK i - Sy the mall steamer Bulling every Paturday, Pavahla lit tlnlri Pavanla ln Current??, Flret Calil u. .....,, ..,( i it i Bteerage. To London - 1 1 j o iifinuon. ins TO Parts.. li!6 To Paris.. Paxsage by the Wednesday Steamers: First Oatlln, lln; isieerage, $.10. Payable In U. B. Currency. J'asnengers also forwarded lo Havre, Hamburg;, Hr men, etcM at moderate rates. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown currency,' Tickets can be bought bere by person ending ror the r IrlpndB. 1-or further Inform u Hon apply at the Company! ollice. w n , . i t .ii'-, No. 16 BROADWAY, N. Y.. or No. 411 CHEHNUT HU, Philadelphia. r. 7 . n. 1 V A ...... r -71 t P 1 G fl 1 I G! TO A M n ITRrYlf LlZ C4 R E A r BRITAIN AND IRELAND Bi bTEAAIMl IP A N D SA ILINti PACKK1M AT REDl'CEI) RATES. DRAFTH A VA ILA BLETHROUOM OUT ENO LAND IRELAND, tntOlLAND, AND WALK& For particulars apply to idt EtiAll lo, nnuili r.iwcs w No. SB HOTJTH t-treet, and No, 2S BROA DW AT, H Or to 1 HOS. T. V.A RLE, No. 217 WALNUT frTt AND NORFULK bl EAMSH1P LINK. ilPAill li ilfcTHROVOH AIR LINE TO THE BOUTH All WWT, ., THKOITGII RECEIPT'S TO NKTWBERW. Also, all points lu North and Booth Carolina. Vt Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynclibnrs;, Va., Teuneasee, and the W est, via Norfolk. Peter. vUie'RaUroad iu,"roa "a iUcmond and Imo. T be regularity, safety, and cheapness Of this ronU commend It lo the public as the most desirable me dlurn for carrying every description of freight. No charge lor commission, drayage, or any exneoM . oftrausler. Bieanishtps Insure at lowest rates, and leave rera- larly Irom first wharf aliove Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDK OtJ. No. 14 North and k-outh Wharves, W. p. PORTER, Ageut at Richmond and WW Point. T. P. CROW ELL A CO, Agents at Norfolk. 1 1 TIK fPlllLADKLPHIA A-mn. SOUTHERN MAIL BTEAMBHIP OOM. C3 RFA4ULA R BEM1-MONTHLY LINE. 4llt aEW ORfufwABIM, LA. JUNIATA, 1216 tons, Captain P. V. Hozle. 1 IOOA, 1076 tons, Captain J. F. Morse. (STAR OF THE UNION, (1078 tons,) Captain T. H. ' Cook spy. The STAR OF THE UNION will leave tor New ' Orleans ou ba'1 URDAY, Auaust 24th, irom Pier Nos lb (second wharl b. low Spruce street). The TIOOA will leave New Orleans for this port - August 17. 1 h rough bill of lading signed for freight to Mobil Unlveslon.Naioiies, Vlcksburg, Memphis, NaauT-Ci Cairo, St. Louts. Louisville, and Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAMES, Ooueral Agent ,,J . . , No. 814 B. Delaware awenu, i Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckerson dt QoT . 11IK PHILAVKLPHIA AMB i SOU ! HERN MAl BIEAAlilllP 7m. B REUULAR LINE 4U NAYANNA1I, A. T"ONAWANDA,bu tons, Cuptain Wm. Jennlrura. W YOM IN ii, 860 tons, Captain Jacob Teal. The steamship TON A WANDA will leave for th above port on Saturday, August 17, at I o'clock A. JsU. from second wharf below Spruce street. "" Ihrough passage tickets sold and freight taken losr 11 points ln connection with ihe Oeorgla Central Rali. road. WILLIAM. I JAMES, General AgenV No. 814 B. Delaware avenue. Agenta at Bavannah, Hunter A Oammell. 4 hi ' c. T"" .. JPM ILAELMTIA ARB) mjuinjum BAIL BIHAMHHIP (XJM. .OULAR SEMI-MONTHLi" LXNJB The steamship PIONEER, 812 tons. Captain J. Ben. ' nett, will leave lor the above port on TUESDAY. Bills of lading signed at through and reduoed ratea to all principal points ln North Carolina. . Agents at Wilmington, Worth Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, Oeneral Agent, 't No. 814 8. Delaware avenue. HAVANA STEAMEH8. HfUf.MnNTUT.V T TXT D. CARRYINO THE UNITED feTAlia HAIL. The Steamships ' flENDRICK HUDSON aM,OA PT AIN HOWTJS STARS AND STRIPES CAPTAIN HOLMES These Steamers will leave this port for Havarua every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. TJ? The Steamship STARS AND 8TRTPE8, (Holmes, Master), will sail for Havaua on TUESDAY MORN LNO, August 2o, at o'clock. mvw) Passage to Havana, so currency. ' No freight received after Saturday. For Freight or Passage apply to ' THOMAB WATTSON A SONS, 18 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avenn . A WKW EXPHE88 LIMS T4 4frTn Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington. rWWiirni D. C., via Chesapeake and Delaware CanaE won connections at Alexandria from the most direct route lor Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashvllua Dallon.and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first Wharf abOTf Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE AY CO., , No, 14 North aud south Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Ageul at Ueorgetowa. Al. ELDRIDUE fc Co., Ageufat at Alexandria, V glula. - -?Vx- OPPWSIITIOM TO HOllO. 'VT-h POLY. DAILY LINE FOR BALTt 'n"A MORE, via Chesapeake and Dela. Unit cauai. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, uaiiy at 2 o'clock P. M. 'ihe Steamers ol this line are now plying regularly betw een this port and Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street daily al It o'clock P, Ai. (holidays excepted). , C aryiug all description of Freight as low as an . other line. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, ana lorwarded to all poluta beyond the terminus tree ot commlasion. Funicular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchundise, Horses, Carriages, etc. etc. For further information, apply to JOHN D. RUOFF. Aa-ent. 616 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. FOB NEW TOBH, VIA DELA Ware and Rarilau Canal. Ex pi ess steamboat Comnanv Steam Pro. pei.eia leave uaiiy irom nrst wnari ueiuw Alarkef street. Through in twenty-four hours. Oooda for. warded lo all poluta, North, East aud West, treeot . commission. Freights received at the lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE b CO.. Aganta, No. 14 bouiu. W Larves. JAMFS HAND. Agent. N o. 104, W all street, N -w York. 1 If , mm crD hi l.id vinir i.nr, nTinr, Transportation Company Despatoli- i?tir-and Swlttsure Lines, via Delaware anu Raritan Canal, on and after the 15th of March, leaving daily at 12 M. aud 6 P. connecting wlta) all Northern and 1-jwteru lines. For lreight, which will be taken opon Sccommoda ting texaua, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIHD dk CO., Ill ' No. lMI S. DELAWARE Aventwa ' itrttV T0 BH1P CAPTAlNH AND OWNERS. atuAsAAkaM The undersigned having leased the KEN. biXMj ION SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his friends and the patrons of the Dock that he is prepared wilU lucreased facilities to accommodate those having ves eels to oe raised or repaired, and being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atlen tiou lo the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. CuptuiuBor Agents, Bhlp-Cariieniers, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt's Patent Aletallio Oouiixwitlou" for Copper paint, for the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this oily, I aiu prepared to lurnUh the same ou reusouuole terms. JOHN H. HAMMITT. .. . Kensington Screw Dock, U DELA WAREA Venue, above Laurel street. JOHN CRUMP. OAHPENTEU AND BUILD EH.' SillOPMi MO. SIS LOD4JE KTBEET, AND HO. i?s CllKSKL'T BiXBEKT, . f HTLtniCLPn'TA. Q-IO ARCH BTREET. OAS FIXTURES, tf JLaO CHANDELIERS, BRONZE STATUAR1. ETC. VANK1RK fc CO. would renecifiilly direct Hie attention of their friends and the publio geue rully to their large and elegant assortment of OAS FIXTURES. CHANDELIER, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WARE. Those wishing- buudsome aiK thoroughly made Goods, at very reaaouable pricv w ill hud It to their advantage to give us a call boid Itirchuslng elsewhere, . . N.B. Boiled orlurnlnhed fixtures rednlshed wl special care and at reason a We price.. . 2 m VANKIRK 4 CQ T. STEWART BROWN, S.X. 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