THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JtrLY 1, 1808. . THE NEW YORKCONYENTION. Compute )ld Corrected Llit Of Dele gates to tbe National Democratic Cos fSBtlOS). ALABAMA. PELEOATES AT LAROB. Reuben Cliapman, Lewis Fl. Pftrsons, John A. Winston, Janiet II. Clautou. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. C. C. I,Bne1on, 4. Sunniel RnfTln, B. (i. hcotl, Jr., John J. Jolly. 2. J. T. Holtj-elaw, 6. Win. M. Lowe, W. C. Oales. Jntnei L. Shefllel I, 3 V. II. Harufs, C. It. O. l'lckui.t. Al. J. Bulger. 1'hoi. J. McCTellan. ABKANSA3. , DELEOATE9 AT I, Altai'. Robert A. HowurJ, A. II. (atlund, li. D. Turner, K. C. Boudiuot. DISTRICT DELKOATE8 1. Robert Smith, 3. J. K. Dunham, Jacob Frolifh, K. C. Dii. 2. John W. Wrijrhf., fc. A. Buuiidcru. CALIFORNIA. DELEGATE AT LARUE. Thomas Hajes. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. R.C. race, 3. C. Steele, A. Jacoby, Churle-i 8. Fairfax, Joseph Hoberts, W. Woodward. 2. John Uielor, Richard Heath, A. II. Rose, CONNECTICUT. DELEGATES AT LAHGK. W Uinni W. Knton, Benjamin Ptnrk, Tillou 13. Uoolittle, James II. Hoy I. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Henry A. Mitchell, 3. James A. Hovey, (ieoree D. Hustings, Marvin II. Sanger, 2. John Kcndriek, 4. Matthew Buckley, I;ao Arnold, Donald D. Wuriiei. COLORADO. DELEGATES AT LAItQE. Hush Bntler, Captain Cralsr, H. 13. Morse, T. J. Campbell, II. Anker, U. Blnyton. DELAWARE. James A. Bayard, . , Thomas B. Bradford, Charles lleastei, J truss Ponder, Geoige W. Ouiumlns, Curtis W. Wright. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. J. P. Hoover, T. A. Tol-on, Dr. Charles Allen, Ksau Pukerell, Colonel J. G. Bennet, B. T. Kwart. FLORIDA. ' F.R.Cotton, Too Randall, Wilkinson Call, S. Fairo-inki, J. P. Sandireon, Charles Divis, C. Ij. Dyke, B. H. 0eiis, W. D. Barnes, A. K. Smith, C. 11. rmitli, A. How luifr, J. C. McLean, J. B. Brown, H. Wricht, K. C. 1 ove, Jas. McKnv, R. L. Cnmpbell, W. II. H' binson, W. W. Van Ness, K. M. L'Eligle, J. J. Williams. GEORGIA. DELEGATES AT LARGE. D. TT. Chnppell, II. P. Filch. 13. H. Hill, J. B. Gordon. DISTRICT DELEGATES. I. W. T. Thompson, 4. W. A. Reid, P. C. Pendleton. C. IVeples. 2. A. II. Hood, 5. A. if. Wright, B. G. Loektt. K. II. Pottle. 3. H. Buchanan. C. Phil. K. Simmons, J. L. Mustiuier. Wm. 1. Price. 7. J. D. Waddell, F. Tumlin. ILLINOIS. DELEGATES AT LARGE. YV. J. Allen, VV. K. Morrbon, Georse W. Shutt, W. T. Dowdull. W. F. Story, W. A. Richardson. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Thomas Hoyue, 8. Dr. R. B. M. Wilson, W. C Goudy, Charles A. Kcjes. 2. R. S. Malony, 9. Henry L. Bryaut, A. M. Harrington. Lyman Lacy. 3. William P. Malburn, 10. F.tJward . Klce, Bernard H. Trucsdale. D. JU. Woodson. 4. Charles Buford, 11. Samuel K. Ca3ey, George Kdmuuds. Joseph Cooper. 5. W. ti. O'BrieD, 1?. Timothy Greareyc, Jutnes S. Kckles, W. A. J. Sparks. 6. Charles E. Boytr, 13. William II. Green, J. H. McCounell. Geoige W. Wall. 7. John Don Ion, Thomas Brewer. INDIANA. DELEGATES AT LARGE. P. W. Voorhies, Graham V. Fitch, J. E. McDonald, Wm. E.' Nibluck. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. A. T. Whittles ey, W. 8. Turner. 2. James A. Cravens, David Hutl'stetter. 3. H. W. Harrington, W. T. Pate. 4. Late Devlin, John W. Carletoa. 5. W. H. TalOott, D. O. Vawtcr. 7. W. D. Mauson, Harris Reynold.--. R. P. Eliiuger, J. M. Dickson. E. S'.ureis, Adam Wolf. James R. Slack, t. W. Kprott. T. J. MerritlolJ, C. II. Reeve. 8. 9. 10. 11. C. bani'l H. Buskirk, C. G. Patterbon. IOWA. DELEGATES AT LARGE. A. C. Podfie, D. O. Finch, John H. O'Ncii, Geoige H. Parker. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. John Rhiuchart, 4. Samuel II. Fairall, Patrick Gibhon. P. II. Bosquet. 2. T. 8. Bardwell, 5. J. D. Test, W. fc. Bouunan. J. N. Udell. 3. William McCHntock, C. H. K. .1. Bourdiuau, Ray b. Grillin. fc. B. Hotbrook. KANSAS. George W. Click, Charl-s W. Bliir, Andrew D. Meed, 1-aac Sbnr, Wilson Shunuou, Jr., Thomas P. Feudon. KENTUCKY. IELEGATE3 AT LARGE. R. II. Stanton, William Preston, L. A. fcpaldiug, J. G. Carlyle. " DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. W. B. Machcu, ti. Lucius Desha,' J. A. Flouruoy. V. A. ttuyd. 2. Gano Henry, 7. B. F. Buckner, C. B. Vance. J. Warren tirisby. 3. J.P.Bates, 8. Edward Turner, A. J. Ray. J Mines B. MeUreary, 4. E. A. Graves, 9. Gorge Hainiltou, C. B. MattiniOy. A. L. Maitm. 5. T. L. Jellen-ou, Lyttlctou Cooke. LOUISIANA. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Duraut Laponte, 4. E M. Willurd, Louis St. Martin. M. Ryan. 2. R. L. Gibson, 6. M. 8. Ponham, James B. Eustis. Go. W, McCraney. 3. K-ott Duncan, C. F. Keunau. MAINE. DELEG ATKj AT LARGE. Richard D. Rice, David B. Hastings, Samuel J. Auderson, James C. Madignu. DISTRICT DELEGATUS. 1. Ira T. Drew, 4. Henry Hudson, 6. C. Blanchavd, M ircellus Kmory, 2. J. A. Llnscott, 6. P. J. Cartetou, Moxes Bifit'K, J. C. Talbot. 3. J. A. ( reiiihtoa, Isaac Reed, MARYLAND. DELEGATES AT LARGE. P. B. Carmlchael, Montgomery Bluir, 0. R. Dennis, c. J. McUvvinu, DISTRICT DKLEGA1T3, 1. Illram McCullough, 4. A. if. Hyester, Edw- Floyd, , Outerbfilge Horsey, 2. Htephensou Archer, 5. John 1). Bowling, W.Byrnes, G. F, Middox. 3. W. P. While, G.. W. L'ens-on, MASSACHUSETTS. DELEGATES AT LARGE. Joelah O. Abbott, Reuben Noble, Josiah BarJwell, O. W. Gill. DISTRICT IELKGATEJ. 1. Fdwara" Merrill, C. D. W. Lawrence, Nicholas Hathaway. (ieoree Johnson. . 2. P. B. Thaxter, 7. W. W. Wnrren, Edw. Averv. Gaidner Prouty. 3. Janics M. Keith, 8. Georpro L. Chesbro, Mi( hsel Doterty. Jxmes U. Estabrook. 4. Peter Harvey, 0. Frank Piatt, Thomas WhiUcmorc. L. A. Jaqnith. 5. Charles G. Clark, 10. Abjah W. Ppring3cld A. O. Moore. John R. Brlgg. MICHIGAN. DELEGATES AT LARGE. John Moore, Robert McClelland, Byron G. Siout, Charlus E. Stewart. DISTRICT DELEGATES, 1. Wm. A. Moore, 4. John F. GoVrpy, Mich. A. Patterson. John 0. Blimcuard. 2. Fred. V. Smith, 5. E B. Winans. Waller G. Beckwlth. Seymour Brownell. 3. John L. Buiteineld, C. 8. M. Axiord, A. M. Hart. Clarence E. Ediie. MINNESOTA. DELEGATES AT LARGE. A. C. ChatBeld, W. A. Gorman. J ami a J. Gieen, Winihrop Young. DISTRICT DELEGATUS. 1. E. A. McMnhon, 2. Isaac Staples Geoige D. Huow, Thomas N. Sheehey. MISSnSIPPI. DELEGATED AT LAUGH, W. S. Featherston, W. T. Martin, E. C. Wallhall, K. M. iergcr. D'STBICT DELEGATES. 1. Orlnndo Davis, 4. T. A. Mar-hall, F. B. Irby. E. Barksdal. 2. R. M. Brown, 5. J. S. Holt, 8. A. Jonas. T. R. Sioekdale. 3. G. P. M. Turner, 11. L. Jamagin. MISOURI. DELEGATES AT LARGE. Ja. O. Broadhcad, Thomas L. PHre. A. J. Gamcho, Bernard Scuwaru. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Frastus Wells. 6. Samuel L. Sawyer, btillsou lliUcbim. John B. Dale. 2. Carl Peimger, 7. Win. A. Rideubaush, David Murphy. Charh's A. Mansur. 3. Thomas II. Bird, 8 John M. (ilover, J. W. Eversou. Thos. B. R-cd. 4. O. 8. Fahnestock, 0. W. II. I). Hunter, Nathan Bray. A. T. Reed. 5. Adam K. Smith, Van Pelt. NEBRASKA. G. L. Mirer, J. Sterling Morton, (J. N. Crawford, John Black, CLas. F. Potter, Peter Smith. NEW HAMPSHIRE. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Auon S Marshall, 4. Horatio C lony, Albei t R. Hatch. H. W. Paiker. 2. George H. Pierce, 5. John (J. Sinclair, Isaac Adams. E. 1). Rand. 3. James M. Campbell, John Rocior. NEW JERSEY. DELEGATES AT LARGE. J. K. Wcrtcn lyke, Russell F. Stevens, Thomas McKeen. F. D. Latroop. DISTRICT DELEGATES. J 1. fnmucl Still, 4. David Dodd, Iaac fniHiloy. Tiioiuhs Kavs. 2. Hnry 8. Little. ft. John u. Muiianey, C. 1'. Hendncksoo. George Peters. 3. Kyiieaa H. Veghter, Miles Ross. JNEW 1 OKIi. OBLIGATES AT. LARGE. Horatio Seymour - Samuel J. Tilden, SuUlord E.Chf t), Henry C. Murphy. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Erastns Brooks, 17. Samuel B. Gordon, Johu Armstrong. Darius W. Lawrence. 2. James B. Craig, 18. Cornelius A. Russell, Wm. Marshall. Col. S. Lammons. 3. AleK. McCue, 10. Luther J. Burdett, James Murphy. John F. Hurlburd. 4. Joseph Dowling, 20. Allen C. Beach, Michael Murtou. Loienzo Caryl. 5. William M. Tweed, 21. Francis Kieroan, John Moirifsey. Geo. H. Sindlord. C. Emanuel B. Hart, 22. Wm. F. Allen, OswallOttendortier. Cha. Stebbius, Jr. 7. Chas. G. Coiuell, 23. Jas. P. Haskius, Cha. E. Loew. John A. Green, Jr. 8. Augustus Sehell, 24. Llmore P. Uos, A. Oakey Hull. Chas. L. Lyon. 9. Albert Cardozo, 25. Joseph L. Lewis, ICdw. Jones. Lester B. Faulkner. 10. Collin Talmie, 2G. Hiram A. BeebK Robert CochraD. Jeremiah McGuire. 11. Jas.D. Decker, 27. M. B. Champlain, Enoch Carter. Daniel C Howell. 12. Henry A. Tilden, 28. George W. Miller, Chas. Wbeatou. Henry J. Sickles. 13. J. HaideuberL'h. 29. Sherburu B. Piper. George Beach, Henry A. Richmond, 11. wm. cassiiiy, su. josepn vairen, Charles Goodyear. Wm. Williams. 15. Moses Warren, 31. Cha-. 11. Lee, Emerson E. Davis. Jonas Buitou. 16. Timothy Hoyle, Ilslscy J. Wing. NORTH CAROLINA. DELEGATUS AT LARGE. W. N. II. Smith, William A. Wright, W. L. Cox, John F. Hoke. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. M. W. Rautom, 4. W. J. Green, D. M. Carter, R. B. Haywood. P. 11. Winston, 5. Bed. Brown, R. 11. Smith. J. M. Leaeh. 2. M. K Manloy, 0. Z. B Vance, Geoige Howard. J. M. Lout;. 3. Robert Strange, 7. Thos. L. CUiigruan. A. A. McLean. oiiio. DELEGATES AT LARGE. George W. MeCook, John G. Thompson, WathingtonMcLean, W. W. Armstrong. DISTRICT DELEGATES, 1. J. C. Butler, 11. John Hamilton, J. C. Collins. J. W. Collings. 2. Theodore Cook, 12.E. B. Olds, II. C. lord. Wayne Griswold, 3. Crauville Stokes, 13. Frank 11. Hurd, Wm. G. Gilmore. William Vouch. 4. John F. Ciiniunups, 14.T. J. Kenny, Br. J. K. Mateuett. Neal Power. 6. it. It. McKee, lo.Jere Williams, F. C. Lfhlotid. Wylie 8. Ohlharn. C. David Tarbiil, IC.Wm. Lawrence, J. M. Trimble. j. (j. B )ylc8. 7. Jacob ReiDhard, 17.Ja'ucB. K.step, Joi n H. Blo'e. James Quinn. 8. H.T. Van Fleet, 18,Moirisou Poster, W. M. Randall. II. H. Dodge. 9. Thomai Beer. 19.lt. O. Bate, John A. Williams, D. C. Coleman. 10. John Maidtcin, J. U. Jtaifs. PENNSY'LVANIA, DELEGATES AT LARGE. Iinap Iliester, Asa Tacker, t-amufl J. Kandall. (ieorge W. Woodward, '.','illiaiu Bipler, James P. Parr, W. F. Packer, Gaylord Chureh, John 8. McCu'iiiont, Jeremiah 8. Black. John i.. L-atla, DISTRICT DEIJ-GATES. William M( Mullun, 14. David M. Crawford, Lewis C. Cassldy. W illiam u. Miik-r. 15. John A. Magee, Joliu liibaou. 1C. Ueorge W. Brewer, John R. Donahue. 17. James Burns, Owen Clark, 18. Geo. A. Auchenbach, Wm. Bl ind le. 1!. Buou D. Hamlin, Wm. L. Scott. 20. Wm. L. Corbett, Gaylord Chureh. 21. John L. Dawson, Jumea B. Sudsoiu. William Merrllly, Wm. C. Pultersoii. h, R. L'mdemiau, John E. Fatince. Jer. McKibbin, Charles M Hurley, II. P. Horn. B. M Dover, John D. Stiles. 7. John II. Briiitoii, Jxcktioii Larkins. 8. 11k fter Cljnier, Jer. Hugeumau, 22. John A. Strain, James B. Guthrie. 23. K. II. Kerr, John T. Bard. 24. A. A. Apernian, David Mirns. 25. To be tilled. 10. Francis W. Husrlic", David S Hnmmond. 11. F. W. Han liD, Henry S. Mott. 12. Jasper B. stark, niiDh p. utile. 13. M'cha' l Mejlert. David Lowenburg. RHODE C. 8. Bradley, Allri'd Anthony, Lyman Pierce, Edward Newton, I- LAND. Thomas Stecre, K. B. Brunsen,' William II. Allen, Amasa Spraue. frOUTH CAROLINA. Appointed by the April Convention. DELEGATES AT LA RUE. B. F. Perrv, J. A. Tnclis, Janus Chcsnut, A. P. AUnch. DIS1RICT DELEGATES. 1. W. P. Mulllus, 3. J. 3. Preston, J.B.Kershaw. W. B. Stanley, 2. ('. Maov, 4. A. Buit, W. L. Bonharn, W. D. dimpson. Appointed bj the. June Convention. ESLEfl ATtS AT LARGE. Wa'e Hampton, C. M. Furman, 8. B. Campbell, J. P. Carroll. D. STRICT DELEGATES. A. L. Manning, 3. M. W. Gary, R. Dozier. A. D. Frederick. 2, C. H. Himonton, 4. To be appoiuteJ. John llunckcl. TENNESSEE. DELEGATES AT LARGE. T. A. R. Ncl.-on, A. G. P. Nicholsou. N. B. Forrest, FMuiund Cooper. DISTRICT DELEGATES. 1. Jimes White, W. C. Kyle. 2. John Willinms, 5. W. B. Bate, I. D. Walker. C. John F. House, Dorsay B. Thoraa. 7. William Connor, W. T. Caldell. 8. A. W. Campbell, J. W. Lettwlch. R. M. E l wards. 3. P. II. Marbry, W . J, Kamage. If. C. McLaughlin, Jos. 11 . Thompson. TEX A3. DELEGATES AT LARGE. B. A. Epperson, Ahbel Smith, Stephen Powers, Gustavus Schleicher. DISTRICT DELEGATES. Jns. M. Burroughs, 3. J. Gid'llncs, Daniel M. Veiich. E. J. Guiley. H. R. Bnnr.els, 4. G. W. Smith, George W. Wright. George Ball. VERMONT. DELEGATES AT LARGE. II. B. Smith, Henry Keys, Isaac McDsuiels, P. 8. Benjamin, DISTRICT DELEGATES. E. R. Writrht, 3 Waldo Rriehum, . Geo. H. Simmous. J. J. Deuviu. Geo. II. Weeks, C. A. Davenport. VIRGINIA. DELEGATES AT LARGB. T. A. Bocock, J. B. Baldwin, F. MeMullci), F. L. K'-mper, Geo. Blow, Jr.. T. S. Flournoy. DISTRICT DELEGATES. B. B. Douglas, 5. R. II. Glass, II, 8. Neal, William Martin, John Goode, C. J. C. toutbal1, John R. Kilby, Samu. 1 W. Oollman, James A. -Barbour, 7. John R. Tucker, K bcrt Ould. Ro. Y. Conrad, Robert Ridgway, 8. Joseph K.-nt, Thomas F. Goode, William B. Alton. iSi- ,WEST VIRGINIA. nct.lWAIlia AT LARGE. John Hall, Henry a. -vYuiiicr. John W. Kennedy, DISTRICT DELEGATES. D. D. Johnson, 3. C. A. Snerry, J. N. Cambdeu. B. H. Smith. II. G. Davis, J. A. I'. Martin. WISCONSIN. DELEGATES AT LARGE. II. L. Palmer, NeLou Dewey, 8. Cluik, Gabriel Boaok. DISTRICT DELEGATES. Jimes A.Muloney, 4. F. O. Thorn, Johu Mather. F. W. Horn. E. 11. D. Eau, Jr., 5. Geortie Keid, S. T. Tl.oni. 8. A. Peae. , Jamtis (i. Knight, C. Thomas B. Tyler, Charles G. Rodoll. Allen DaAsoii. 2. PROPOSALS. TMPROVEMENI OF OGDENSBURU IIAU J uuu, JS. Y. U. w. KKiiixima's Ofpicb, Onwkoo. N. Y., Juue 5, lsii8 I Beled Propciiis, iu dupllea'e. will be received at thlacillce unill li M AONDAY, July 6, ISM, for det-pf ulLK, by tlrrdilug the harbor ol Ogoeu'Durg, N. Y ., to i lo give iwt-ive leel nl wu er i the loit tne, lu the lolluwlug places nud In tlie order DKUitd, viz.: btclHin I. on tlieoutr bar Bcrois the channel into the uer haibor. Lorlbeasirrly Iron lli lU-ht bouse, win e aoout 13 luocubiu yardu of hard sand Is esti n Hle1 to require roiuoval. Htrtlon II. Heiween tiie bridge, the ferry whirr, and i be Kooae Kallroad depl wnere, it is eatimated. about 2o,(hi0 rubio yarns ol very hard "burd-pan," wlib gravel and bzduU bouldurs, mast be taken out. Ail the material (which will be meainred In the brows) nuita im duuid at least bait a mile bn ldw (be outer bar, Id deep water, at a pulut to be marked. '1 be work must be commenced as soon as posaib'e, and not Inter llian Aukiihi 16. IMS. coultiiued as long an pnahlble Ibis seauuu.aud coLujjleu.U by the jlb ol ISovunbu. lw.. iilildcrb uiinil propone for the whoi wont, elthpr by one price ptr cut 1c yard lur 1 he whole, or by dtiiereut iirlreH lor etu b H-ciion. 'I be est muled quaulllies Mimed above will be ued in calcula'lug the aggre gate of ibe hid. UldH mum he made npm printed blnks, which can be prncurtd at Ibis cllioe. or uluiUar wrl'leu ouei, winch uiuni ' properly tilled up aud sliturd u Indi. cittid. All the liituriiiallon poaesi-ed at lUlsoltice will he glveti 10 biddeia. but ail lhlng I coin met aie pbttii ulari rriiutxod to eiamlDe at Odeusburg before nendli.g in their bids. ,,..,- C. K. flLl NT, Lleattnnnt-Colouel Eug'iiet rs, 6 12 8w Brevet Colonel, U. IS. A. o F F I C E DEPOT A. C. S Han Antonio, May 27 1H68. Sealed Proposals fin duplicate) will be received at th e l line until '1 H I KnOA V, July 2 1 HUM. at li M, fur all tlie FKKH itK KF required at Fori Quliman, 'iexa. unill Dereuiher 81, I Hi, or MUCH les tlrnn in ihe OiuuiUbary-Uebtral of KubbiHlence may illrecl. 'ihe lien lo b" delivertd there on the orerof ih4 A. C. b. at thai plure, of a good uud irarke'.able qoali'y, of equal proporilooa or fore and bind quar tets (netkR shanks and kidney tallow t be ex cludtd ) 'ihe uecksol the ciilMe slauirhtered to bs cut ulT at the lomiM veilebral joint, aJid breaxt trlmu ed dnw u. Tl.e shanks ol the f ire quarters lo be rut fmni three to tour Inches a'nive ilie kuee Jul jt, and ol bluu quarter, 'roiu bli lo eight In cue abovs the gHmbiel or hoi k Jolui. Uiodt re are requested to be present to respond to their bum, and be prepared lo give buuds fur the lul iilnieut of their contract l'ropi sals must be eiidoned. "Propouala for Freeh Beef at Fort Quitman Texas." . 1 lie unoerf lgneil reserves the right to reject any bids for good cause. . . Payment lohe made monthly In Government fuiids, or at kii Ii limes as there my be lunds on band for that purpose. P.y order of Brevet Mtjor Bamuel J. Oushlng, Chief C. b.. Xllstrlcl Of Texas. 1 HERMAN PriIIlRINKR, 1 12 3w First LUuk Juib lulaulry, and A. 0. 8. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. TII E UNDERSIGNED Wiu'u call attention of the public lu his NV UOI.UKN JlAl.l.K. rUKHAfB. This Is an entirely new healer. It is so con structed as to aMiiicecouiuieud Itseli uigfliierai lavnr, beu g a combinatlou ol wrought aud cast iron, ills very simple lu Its construction, and U perieolly a'r tlghtisell tleauli g, having uo pines or drums to he taken out and cleaned, ills so arranged wllu upright Hues as lo produce a larger amount of beat from the H.iue weight of coal lhau any luruace now lu use. T he bygroinetrlc. c ndlilon ol Ihe air as pmduoed ly luy new arrangement of evapnratlon will ulouce de. lnoiihlrate that it is the only Hot Air F'uruaee that Mill produce a peilectty beallby a'u.oHphere. Tlie In wsuiol a coinmele Heating Apparaun would do well to call and examine the Midden Kagle, UH KLKU WILLIAMS. Xoa. 1132 and mi M. 1UK K r h.reet, Philadelphia. A larg! Busorlmeiit of Cooking Hanges, t'lre-hoard Floves, Low ixwn Oratsa, Veu llaUirs, etc., always on liBUd. IS. li.-Jobblng of all kinds promptly done. 6 10 9. Wm. ratton. A. J. fetein nan. RAILROAD LINES. READIVO HAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK ,, I.1 1K from Philadelphia to the Interior of JTf.i ny'nl, the Bchuyimil, Susquehanna, Cum. berlaud, and Wyoming Valleys, the North, North Sfji' 'n1 f-anadas. Hummer Arrangement of ff Trains. Monday, May 4, 1HK8, leaving the DWnTJn,72.lH,,otj Thirteenth and Caliowhlll streets, rV,?wHI?.JNM A(XX)MWOIJAT10NA-AI 7JW A. MH p!w n g Qd " Inteimedlate stations, and Alien- ln,randeh,,..T71onp?i,D t6 W P-M-""lD WORNJNU KXPRICHS.-At 8' Is A.M., for Reading Lebanon, II arriBburg, Pottsviile, PIneUrove, lama qua, r-nnbiiry Wilhanmpori. Klujlra. Rochester, rSit'f,?.r ". Buffalo, WllResbarre. Pltwton. York, Carlisle, ( ban bembnrg, HagersHiwn, etc. 1 he 7'W train roi'nwts at Keadlng with the Fast 1 ennsyivanla Kallr.oad trains lor Allentown. eic, ana tbeS'ifi A. M. connects with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrl' bnrg, etc; at Port Clinton with I'aUt wIshb Railroad trains for Wllllsmsrort, Lock Haven, Km Ira, etc.; at llarrlnbars wlib Northern (Vntral, J.unii)er.atid Valley, and fchnylKtll and Susquehanna trallis tor Nortnuinbe riaud, Wllliamsporl, York, Lbambershurg lMneirrnve. etc. AFTKRNUON i, xi'BiiM Leaves Philadelphia at 8M0 p M. lor Keaiilng, Puttsvlile HnrrlHbtirg. etc., conneoilng with Heeding ahd Columbia Railroad HBlns for tfilnnibtB. elc. PUT1HTOW N A tH)MMOPATTON.-txvel PotU town ai 6-4f) A. M., stopplrg at Intermediate stall. inn: f ,n ''llBdelpblHBtll liSA.M. i.i'tnrnlng leaves PbUadelphla at 4 n p. M.i arrives In PolUlowu at 36 'rkADIIcQ ACt!OMMO"ATION-lRVes Tteartlng at 7 8i' A. M.. slopping at all way U Ioiib: arrives in Plillndeliibla at In Id a. M, hemming, leaves Philadelphia at 5U8 P. M.i arrives In Reading at sou P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia, leave llarrlihurg at 8'ln A. M.. unil PotiHVlUe ai s 4ft A.M., arri ulng lu Philadel phia at 1 P. M. A tternoon trains leave Li arrlsburg at 1 1 P. M. Bi d pntthVilM at 2 4f P, M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 6M5 V, M IlarrlNburi: arcoinmodntlon leaves Retdlng at 7-15 A.M., and llarriHOurg at 410P.M. (jnnuFCtliig at Heading with AiUrimcn Accornniodallon south at 'Hti P. M., Birlvlng lo Philadelphia lit U In P. AI, Marke. train, wuh a i'Bf-Heuger car atiacbed, leave Pbllailelplibi at Yi is i oon lor Potievllle and ad Way Malleus; leavf s PoiiHvllle at 7 A. M lor Philadelphia and ail other War r-tatlnns A II the Bhorn rraltin run rinl'v. fnndaVR exrented. b u nil ay irulns leave loiisvllle at 8ul A. 51., and Pi iliidelphla at 8 J5 P. M.i leave Pi.llaiielphta for Renoing al 8 eo A. reiuriiiug from Kednig at 4 26 Ulll'HTFK VALLEY RAILR'JA I.-Pasengis f)r i IIWIOl Blown Alul InterTT-etllale tifllriOt laka tliA 7- A. M., Ir45 ami 4-:n P. M. trams lroiu Philadel phia, reiiiruing irum Dowulngtown al (jot) A. M., l'uo, and 6'46 P. M. 1 KhKiOMJtN RAILROAD, Passengers for Col U'tt vil le lake 7'-o A, M. and 4 8" P. to. trains from PliUndeipbla. rettirnlng lromCollei;evllleBt7il A. M. and 1 8 P M. blase hues lor various points In Per klon en Vailev connect with trains at Colleiceville. NEW YORK KXPKKSt FUR PIlTrtbU R AND '1 H K WFKV. Leaves New York at 9 A M., 5 no und 8 no 1'. M puBSiiijf Reading at 1 A, M I HI and lu'lii P, M., and connect al llairlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern CenlrallRuliroad FjcnieHs 1'ralns for Pitts burg, LblcagN, Wllliauii port, Kimiru. iUltimore, etc Reluming, Kzprces 'Iralu leaves Jiarrlshnrg, on arrival of l'euus Ivauia itxpress from PI UtOiirg, al 8 ano 6-26 A. M ,9 85 P.M. plowing Read.ug at 4'4ll and 710 A M., and IP4H P. M , arriving ai New ork, 1U1U and 1145 A. M .. ai d 6 im P. M. Hleeping ;ars accom panying these train ihrot gh between Jersey City and pitiBbiirg, without charge. Mail train lor New Vork leaves H Rrrlnbnrg at 810 A.M. auu 2' P. M. Mali train for H arrlsburg leaves New Yrrk t 12 Noon, MJHUYLK1LL VALLEY RA 1 1 .ROA D. Trains leave Pmtsville at 8'u II i t A. M.. and 711 P. M., rs ttirnlug lrom Tamaqua at 7 o6 A. M. and 1 10 and 4 3o P.M. HI1UYLKILL AND KUPQUKHAN VA RAIL ROAl.'liins leave Auburn at V.-ft A.M. lor Pino grove and Harrlsbur;, and at lclo P. M. lor Pine gn ve and Tremotii; returning lrom llarrLshurg at n-ifi P. M , und from Tremont at 7-1.1 A, M and 6'8o P W. TKKKTS. Through firat-chm tlnketa and eml giBiil tickets to all Hie prluclpul points lu tuo North and Wekt aiid Canadui . Fxturalon 'I irkeis Irora Philadelphia '0 Reading and Inlermi (Mate stailnna, good for Ony only, Bre sola by Morning Accommodation, 1,1 ark el Tram, Reading and Potuiown;AcLouiiiJodailoii Ttttlus, at reduced rales. F.jtcurt'lOii TIcketH to Plillatlelphla. giiotl for dny ouiy, are sold at Reading and luieruiediate Matlons by Reading and Potlbtowu Accommoilailou lralui, at retlui eO rules. 'J he lo low log tickets are ohtulue.hle only at the till ceof M. i'raotord, Treasurer, No, 2J7.S. Kouria sired. Phlladelpbln, or w, A. Nlobolls, General Huper Inu mu ni, Kittoliig. Cominuiutlou 1 icket at 25 per ceut. discount, bo tw ei li blj poinls desired, tor famllii-s and llrrua. M liea.r '1 K-kels, good for ii m ml n, oetween ai points, utfr2'du each, for tumditsaud firms. beano T.ckeu-, lor three, six, nine, or twelve n,o..itia, hoiduii univ. to all nolnui at rtduced rates. Clergymen residing on the line of tbe road will be fiirniHlitU with cards, eulUilug ibomse.vee ftud wives to tickets at hal fare, Kxi oinon 1 n keia from Phlladeiphln to principal siui lout., good lor r-tilu d-sy, Sniiduy, and Monday, at r t'.nceo ure, to he bad onlv at tbe Ticket Oilloe, ut Thlrleenin Bod Callowlil'i streets, FRF JOJrlT. U'joub of all descriptions forwarded to all the above polnu bum ll-.e Conipuuy'g New Freight Depot, I!ri ad ai d Willow si reels, F'reigbt 1 ran s leave Philadoiphlu dully at 5'30 A. M., 12'4b noon. Hhd li P, M fur licinlmi.', Lebanon, Ilarilshiirg, PottHvllle, Pott Clinton, and all point beyt ml. Malls o:ose at the Philadelphia Pus I OtllceforaU pieces on the road ai d I s branches at 5 A, iL, und for the iincipul Matlons only al 2 in P. M, UA(4(JAOFi Duugan's Kxp ess will collect Bag- rni;e for all tralnn leaving Philadelphia Depjl. hders can be left at No. 2V5 a. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth na caiiownin streets, DENl'SYLVANIA CENT UAL RAILUOAD. bUMMF R TIMK, TAK1NU EFFEO V MAY 11, 1.868 The trains of tie Peuat-y lvuuia Ceulial Railroad liuve the 1 ipot,utTUlRTV-HH.T ana MakKKP bireetn, Allini is r, ached dlicctly by the Mark, t bitteii-arB u.e lant car connecting wuu each train leaving Flout and A' arket streets tnlriy minutes 5e f,.re us repartnre. The Cneniut and Walnut btrects cars run w l.hin one Hqua e of the t'epot. On bundajs The Market Mreel crs leave Front and Market streets thirty-live minutes bolure the da i ai lore ol each tiain r-)er ping Car l ickets can be had on application at the ticket itliceN. W. corner Nln-b aud Chesuut Btreeis. end at the depot, Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call tor ami deliver baggage at the depot. UrUers left al Ni . mil C) ennui Mi eel, or No. 118 Market street, will rectlve attei.tlon. 'lRAla LEAVK DKPOT, VIZ:- Mall Trail 8D0 A.M. Paoll Accommodation, No. 1 1'i'im A. M, Fast J irte.... "U M. F.rie Fxiueho ..14 00 M PaOl ACCOm. iOM. 6, .uu i . uu, w vv ..u hi ou r, FiarrlnDiirg Accommodailon 2(0 P. M. 1 aiicu'ter jiccommodaliou u - 4'llli V M. M. tin kefchultf Tiall . 5 80 P Ctiiilniini FxprehS 8 00 P. M. Krie Mail il''5 P. M 1'lilluia Ipi.la F.xpress it to i. i.. Accou.Uioaalloii ..ll'ikl P.M. F.rie Mall leaves daily, exoept Waturduy. pbllauelpliia xpr. ta leaveB dally. All oilier trains dally, exoptauiid iy. . , , . ,, The Wes'eiu Accommodatl..n Train runs daily, ex cept bunday. For this train itckeiB must be pro cured aud bHgfcage delivered by 5 Oi P. M., at No. llti Mu.kem-ee,s.ARRlvK AT'DEi.OT) v Clnclni aii i-xprew I'M A. M. l'lillideli bla l-.iprehs 7 TO A. M, i'aoli Aicouimoiiailon No, 1 8 20 A. M, File Mai 7 0 A. M. l'arkehburg Train JO A. M. Fast l.lue "8n A. Jl. Lancaalei Train l-"80 P. JL h ue Fx press 5 00 P. ill. Paoll Acci mmodallou, Nut. 2 aud 3..8 40aud 7'ln P. M- Hay Kxprew r"0 P.M. Hal ill" org Accoinmndullo 9 fjO P.M. For furthirlnto tnation apply 'o JOHN C ALI.KN. Ticket Agent, No. Bid CHE.S.N'JT Mi reel. FRaNCLS I UNK, Ticket Agent, No. 118 MA RK.rCf Mreet, KAMCKL H. VVALLACK. 'i ii'.kei Ag ut at the Depot. The r nnsyl van's Rnllroad Company will not as sume any ihk for llagiigH. except for Wearing Ap pan 1 and limit their iibpouslbiniy lo Cue Huudrfd Dollars In vulim. A II Ragtags exceeding that amount in value w 111 be at the rlfk or the owm-r, uiiIk.i taken by hpeciui contract. KLWAltuH. WILLIAMS, 4 2u Cenerul Kuporluiundeut, Aliooua, Pa. P HILADELl'HIA," (JERMANTOWX, AND NOriKlsTOWN HAII.R04.D TJMHi TABLui. FOR wKRMANTOWN. Ler.ve PbllRdelpnla 6, 7, 8. 9'06, hi, II, 12 A. M 1, 2, 8'a. 4, 0, iiJi, !, 7 8 9, 10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave (ieimai tow n 8.7, 71, 8, 8 -'.11,9, 10, 11, 12 A, M 1 2, 8 4. 45, 6, li.'-i , 7, 8, 9, 1", II P. M. The 8 2u l imn Tralii, aud 3'4 and f Up T.alus will notmpoulhe tiern'aii'nwu Branch, ON bUNDAYfi. Leave Phllt delpbla H'a A. M. 2,7, 10?' P. M. Leuve OermanlowuSia A. M. 1. 6 9'4 P. M. CHFbTNCP HI LI. RAILROAD. Leav lTiiiadeiphltt 8, 8, 10, 12, A. M-. t, 3.V. .V. 7, 9 and il P, M. J euve Cm stnut Hill 7'll . 8, 9-40, and ll'l'l A. M P40, 3 40, b-4li. 8 40. 8 40 and 10 40 P. M ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia d'4 A. M. 2 aud 7 P. t. L'uve Chestnut Hhl 7 60 A. M. li 4e, b 40 aud 925 P. M. IrOR f'ONHHOHOf KKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8, 7S, 9, aud 11 03 A. M. 1,'j, 3, 4',, (.'., !, scb and US P. M. Leave Norrislown 6 40, 7, 7 60, 9, aud II A. M l.1;, t, .,6 a. and B'. P. M- ' ON BUN DAYS. I rave Philadelphia 9 a. M 2 t and 7 18 P. M. Let.ve Norriuton n 7 a.m., b-.hi anil 9 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 74,9 and ll'VS A. M., 3, 4a, 6,. 8', Ofi, UUd H, P. M. I i ave Murayuiik fl-lo, 7'i, 8'A), Hi, aud 11 'a A. M., 2, 8' . 6. t)?j.. aud V P. M . ' '' ' ' ON PUN DAY H. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2i and Vi P. M. Leave Mauayunk 7.S A, M 8 und 9'i P. M. W. a. WlLibON. (Jeneral buperluleudent, I'eooi NINTH and OR KKN Hlreets. PK1 ibK Bl!J4T Tilk HOLY RIBL HARD v J lug's F.dltlous Family, Pulpit aud Pocket Bible In beautiful fsiyles ol Turkey Morocco and Bullous bliidings. A new edition, arranged for photograph! tvtralls Of Ikmlllea. WM. W. nATlDINO. Publisher. II? 0. IxeCiXKHNCI blrev btJewlfotuw RAILROAD LINES. IPfiR 7?.H.NRW YORK. THIS CAMnfCPf iwnirii,,A!,ltVY AND PIULADKLPHIA V i?iPM m f.TAB.Nr. V A ROA 1) COM PA N Y LIN K.S. wi v ir.,ll'AiLKLl'illA W NKW YORK, AND WHARF, ' iKUM WALNUT BTRKKP At 5'80 A. M.. Via Camrian an A ,i 1Un UWUIIIM- press .. . .. . 100 Ti ; " V .1 ""u ""ermeiimie sinuous. At5 80and8 A.M.,2 -nd 8S0 P. M.,for Freehold. a, Si,, o ,,!! V ;""" for Trenton. A1II80.R, and 10 A.M., 1,2. 8 81. 43n. 8. and 11 80 P. M. for Bordentown, Burlington, Beverly, aud A t V.10 and 10 A. M. 1, 2, 3, 8 30, 4 30, U, and 11 80 P. M., At 5 DO and 10 A. M., 1, 8, 4 80, fl, and lpan p. M. for Kdgewuter, Riverside, IUverln,utid Palmyra, a P.M.. for Rlverton and 8 80 P. M. lor Palmyra. At 6-30 and 1U A.M., 1, 8, 4), 8, aud U'30 P. M. for Flub House. Tbe 1 and 1180 P. M. Lines leave from Market Street Firry (upper side). F'ROM KKNINGTON DEPOT. At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, New York Kxpress Line Fares:!. At 7 and II A. M., 2 i, 3tn, and 5 P. M. for Trenton and PrlKtol. And at brio A. M. for Bristol. A i 7 aud 11 A.M., 2 80, aud 6 P.M. fur Morrisvllle and Tullyiown. Ai 7 and lo-is A. M., i'io, and s P. If. for Schencis and Kddingtnii At 7 aud lo-is A. M , 2 W. 4, S. and 6 P, M. for Corn wells, Torrlxdale, Hoi meson rg. Tncony, Wlstiuo mlng. Brldesburg, and Frank ford, and al8P, M, lor liolmesburg and lulermedlate stations. If HUM IVKHT PHIl.AK.t.l-HIA DKFOT, via Conniolli g Railway, At B-30 A. M 1 80. 8 30, Bnu 12 P. M. Ne York Ex press Llhs, via Jersey City, Farafi-2n. At 1 A. M., F;migrant Line, Fare, li The St ai A. M., and s un p. M. Lluea will run dully. All others, Huudays excepted. At -8o A. M 1-811, 8 an, Bnd 12 P. M. for Trenton. AtMWA, M.,68U and 1J P.M. tor Rilstol. At 12 P. M. (Night), for Morrlvllle. Tullytown, Pcberek's. F;dd1ngton.C.'ru wells, Torrlsdale, Holmes burg, Tacuuy, Wisslnomlug, Brldesburg, aud Frank ford. Forllnm leaving Kensington Depot lake the cars on Third or Filth streets. an hemit street, 8o minute belore del ariure. The a-s on Market street Railway run dtrtct to Went pbiludelph a Depot; Chesuul and Walnut within one square. On fuiudayB the Market street cars will run to connect with lue SH0 A.M. aud 80 P. M. lines. BELV1DEKE DELAWAkE RAILROAD LINES, l-'rom Kensington Depot. At 7-00 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Bullalo, Dunkirk, Jt.lmlra, l.buca, Oweso. Rochester, Blughamlon, Os wcko, biraonHe, Ureal Rend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre, Scliooley's Mountain, etc Ai 7 on A. M and 8-30 P.M. for Boranton, Stronds bnrg. Water Uap, heivldere, Ksstnu, Lambenvlile, Flemlngion, etc The 8 8o P. M. Line counicia direct with the Train leaving Kaulou lor Mauch Chunk, Allentovvn, Betlilehem.eic. At 6 P. M. lur Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. C'A MPFN USD BTJIlLllvUTON CO., AND PEM BFR'iON AND HlllUTSTOWN KAILROAD.1, From Market HU Ferry (upper side.) At 8 A, M., 1,4, au'l K'lS P.M., lor MerchauUtville, Moorestown Hartford, Masonville. llaiusoori, Mount Po ly, bmitbvllle, Kwausville, Viuceutowa. Blr Eil' ghBm. and Peioberlon. At 1 and 4 P. M.. for Iw'stnwn, WrlRhtstown, Conkslown, New F.gypt, Horiiersiowu, Cream Bidge, Imltiyslowii, bharou, und Htghutiown. Flf'y pounds of baggage only are allowed each paKei gel. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as bagisBge but their wearing apparel. All baggage ver fifty pounds lo bn paid tor exfa. The Company llmll their iesponlbllliy for Daggage to one dollar per poun l, and will not be liable for any amount byoud fu 0. except by special contract. .tickets sold and buggane checked direct through to Pohi on, Worcester. Hprmgdeld, H rtford, New Haven, Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy.baratoga, Uitca, Rome, Syracuse Rochester, iluUaio, Niagara Fails, and busi eiiHlon Btldge, a n striiii,nai Tiebit O 111 Is located at No. 828 Ch'-snm street, where Tickets to New otk. and ail important points North and Fust may oe procured. Persona purchasing lickeis at Ibis oOlcecauhave heir baggage checked from residence or hotel to dehtluoliou by Lnlou Trauwler Baggage Fixprees. I INKS FROM NKW YlRK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Wbl leave frm toot ol Courtlaud street at 7 A. M.., 1 and 4 P. H., and 12 night vlu Jerey!lty and Cain oenj at 6'8o P. M via Jertey City aud Kensington; ut lo A. M., 12 M., und 6 P. M. via Jersey City aud W est i innf PierNo. 1 North River at 6-30 A. M. Arcoom moilailon, und 2 P.M. Express, via Amboy aud Can (leu, WILLIAM 11. UATZMKR. 8 l'.j Agent. 1X7 EST CHESTER AND PUILaDBLPHIA YV BAILROAD.-M M MJJR AUltAJNUHMKiNi, -On and alter MuNDAY, April 13, 1868, Trains will leave as follows: I.rBve Philadelphia from the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHF.HiSCT ritreuts, 71b A. M , 11 A, P. M., 415 P. M., 4-60 P. M 7 P.M.. 11 P. M. Leave Weal I'hester lor Phllaaelphla, from Depot on eiuit Market street, at 816 A. M..7T5 A. M , 7 8C A. M.. l(J-4a A. M ,166 P. M.,4-0 P. M., 6 58 P. M. On and afier Mondav, June 15, an additional Train win leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermediate Trafu1 leaving 'West Chester at 7-30 A. M., and leaving Philadelphia at 4 6o P.M., will stop al B.C. Juection and Media oniy. Passengers to or tiom station between West Chester aud B. C. Junction, going F'.ast. will take tram leaving Wet Chester at 7'l- A jM.t'BUU bviiuk ,. ,.-. i"iu I blladelphia at4 50 P. M and tranuler at B, U Juno. "'rhe Depot In Pliilauelphla la reached directly by tbe Chesiutt and a Wa.nut blreet cars. Those of the Market Street lino run withlu oue square. The cars of both llites couueel with each train npon lis arrival. ON BUN PAY 8, Leave Philadelphia at 8 no A. M, and 2-00 P. M. Leave West Chester at 74 A.M. aud 6 Oil P.M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 715 A.M. aud 4-50 P M.. and leaving West Chester at 7 80 A. M. aud 4 50 P. M.,conuectatB.O. Junction with Trains on P & B C. R. K., for Ox lord and Intermediate points. Passengers are allowed to take Wearlug Apparel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not In any case be retponsible for au amount exceeding one hundred dollars unless a special contract is made lor tbeMnie. HENRY WOOD, General bup't. Philadelphia, April let. 1868. "PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLB, Throogh aud direct route between Philadelphia, Baltluiore, JUarrisburg, Wllllamsport, to the North west, aud the Ureal Oil Ktglun ol Penusylvanla. . JUFA4AN r bLKKPINU OA ua ou all Might Trains, On and alter MONDAY, May 11, 18K8. the trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Kallroad will run as follows:- WKSTWABD. MauTrftin iy.e"tt1!p'v.r';; 'In I- 5f arrives at Frle - - 8 50 P, M. k'rle mpresa leaves Ptnladelpbla .12tunoon erie t' leave Wllliamsporl 850 P. M. ii ii arrives at F rie 10 05 A, M, Flmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia 8 00 A. M. jMnura J" ly, w.lllaujsuort 6 28 P. lu.. ., (, arrives at LH k Haveu 7 46 P. M, 11A81 WA811, Mail Train leaves F:ne ......11-00 A, M " leaves W UllamHporl 10-15 P. M arrives at Philadelphia 7 10 A. M, Erie Express leaves F rie 7 40 P. M. ' leaved Wllliamsporl 8 16 A. M, u h arrives at Philadelphia 6'00 P. M. Mall and Express conned with Oil Creek aud Alio- gheuy Klver AUUlroail. bAf.eKcK,DSeVLlc HI Heneral bnperinlendenL G UMDEN AMD ATLANTIC RAILROAD. OH ANQKROF nOURS. On and after MONDAY, May 4, trains will leave VlNF-btreel Ferry as lol.ows, via.: Mall ....7-t0 A. M. Fielglil, with passenger car. 9 15 A. M. Atlantic Ai'Cuuiu odallou 4 lj P. M. RF T CRN INU-LEAVK ATLANTIC. AceommoOutlon 5'ftO A M. MUll ,HHH,t,M,.MN..l'2" P. M. F reight, with pusseuger car 11 43 A. M. Junction Accommodation to Ateo aud In- lei mediate stullons, leaves Vine street 8 3v p, M. Returning, leaves Atco .6"30 A. M. Haddouheld Accommodation Ttulu leaves Vine street .....10T5 A. M. aud 2-00 P. M. Leave Jladdoulield imo P, M. and 3 lo P, M. bUN DA I MAIL, Leaves Vine street .m 7 3'i A. M. Leaves Atlantic...- ....4-20 P. M, 2tl D. H. MUNDAY, Agent. -HE STEAM GENERATOR 31AKIT1CTUK1KG COMPANY OF rJCMMMYliVANlA. CAPITAL. " SI 00,000 This Company re now prepared to furnish WIEUANlVf PATKSTIMPKOTIilHITEAJI blMKUATIIK, Of any power reqnlred, npon two weeks' notioe. Tbey have been Introduced lu this city, and thoroughly tested, with most satisfactory results, and sow UNDER GUARANTEE OF ABSOLUTE AY FROM DErtTRUCTlVK KXPLOalON. The, re "w . ., . iifsrectlon. mors rheaner m urst cost, auu i" v. . . . 'ecormlual In fuel, durable than any other apparatus wr b-- - orricu or compasi, (IIOOM8 Nos. I and 6)t No. BSe WALNUT BTKKKT NELBON J. NICKERSON, President FX WARD XL ORAUAM, ,ilam Beoretajry and Trea nrer .af.'ii " ' " Uniden and Jersey City Jia- prww jn nil, ,,,.,...,.....,.,,,, .,.,,,,,,,w4tt SWi() 45 0ni,en and AniboV'Kx'press! t'00 mr, jn., via uamuen ana Jemin RAILROAD LINES, g US DAY EXtUIWION TO THE SEA! VIA Camden and Atlantic Railroad. THK PTTNDay MAIL TRAIN FOR ATLANTIC vil Y will be continued as mual, untp further hollos leavir-f VINA BTREKT FERR? ai 7 So A. M. Betnrnlni, will leave Attantlo City at 4-M P. M. fre to Allantto City, joo. Round trip tickets good to return Bunday evening or Monday morn ln. 13-orj, D. H. MUNDY. AOENT. NK1 JPJ YNIA KAILROAD. .,;,,,,MRVt,hmty& CoS' Region lhe "d Wyoml" JtWJ1 K A hHAN(4KM KNT-CLKVKN DAILY TRAINe on and after WKONKSDAY, May 13. ism. Passenger Tralus leave the New Depot, oornor ai Hh.HK and AMI R1CAN streets, dally (bundayse? cepted). as foilows: A i a 46 A, M. Accommodation for Port Wasr Ington. At 7-4 A. M. Morning Kr press for Bethlehem and Principal stations on North Pennsylvania Kallroad. connecting at Rethlehnm with Lehigh Va.let and LehiKh aud Susquehanna Railroads tor Raston Al leu town, CatiMiauqua, Blatlngton. Mauch Chunk Weatnerly, Jeanesvllle, Hasleton, White Haven Wilkesbarre, Kingston, PI its ton, Her an ion. Car bon dale, aud all points in Lehigh aud Wyoming Valleys: also m connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Rail road for Mauanoy illy; and with Calawlosa Railroad lor Kupen Danville, Milton, and Wllllamsport. Arrive at Manrti Chunk at 12ns A.M.: at Wilkes narre ? M i eranun at 4-06 P. M.. at Mahanoy City at 5,p-., kfeiigeis by this tralu can Uke the Lenlgb Valley Train, j asslng Hethlehem at 11-65 A.M. for Raston, andlnts on New Jersey Central Bailroad At 8-46 A, M. Accommodation for Dovlmlnwn stopping at all Intermediate btatlons, PassenTen. r,,i Willow Orove, Hatboro' aud lUrwvUle. hv thta train take Btage at Old York Road. """" " At 10 HO A. M Accommodation for Fort Washlnr. ton, slopping at Intermediate Btatlons. AU-45 P. tl.-Lehlgh Valley i:xprens for Bethle hem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Whits Haven Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy City, Cenlralla. Bhenaadoab Mt. Carmel, Plttston and Hcranton, and all points In Mahanoy aud Wyoming Ooal Regions. At 2 36 P. M- Accommodation for Doyleitown, stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope, ana at North wales for numneytown. At 8 18 P.M. Lehigh and Husqnehanna Kxpress fot Bethlehem, Kaston, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, and Bcranton, Passengers for Green ville take this train to (Juakertown, At 4'15 P. M, Accommodation for Poyiestown, topping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Orove. Hatooro, and Hartavllle take Stage at Ablngton. At 6 00 P. M. Through accommodation for Bethle hem and all stations on main Hoe ol North Penusyl vanla Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Le high Valley F.venlug Train for Kaston. Allentown, Muuch Chunk. At 8 20 P. M. Accommodation for Lauadale, stop ping ei all Intermediate Btatlons. Ai 11-80 P.M. Accommodation for Fort Washing ton. TRAINS ARRI VR IM PHIL ADKLPHIA. From Bethlehem al 9 00 A. M., H'oONoon, 2 00 and 8'30 P. M. 11-50 A. M. and 2-00 P.M. Trains makes direct connec tion with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh aud Busiiuehanna trains from Kaston, Bcranton, Wilkesbarre, Mahony City, and Hazleton. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1 -SO P. M. con nect ai Bethlehem al 605 P.M., and arrive In Phila delphia at 8 so P. M. F rom Doylestown at 8'25 A. M., fj'OO and 700 P. M. From Lansdnle at 7'80 A. M. From Fort Washington at 9-30, 10-45 A. M. and s is P ON BUNDAY8. Philadelphia for Bethlehem atV'30 A.M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2'00 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 700 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 480 P. M. F'lflh and Blxtb btreets Passenger Cats convey pas sengers to and from the new depot. tvhiie 'r of sera.nii and Third Streets Line and Union Llna run within a short distance of the depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket office, In otcu to secure the lowest rates of fare. ., . . D-i.-L.ns tji, auk, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked throngh to prln clpal points, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage iLxpress iimce. io. inn a. nu n Biroei. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL' T1MORK JiAlLROAD. I 1MB. 1ABLK, commencing MONDAY, April 13, 1888, Trains will leave Depot corner of BROAD BLreel and WAH)l. INtiTON Avenue as follows: Way-Mall Train at 8 30 A.M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular (Stations, con necting with Delaware Railroad at Wllmlniiuin for Crlnteld aud Intermediate Btatlons. Fzp.eba Train at 12 Oo M. (Buudays excepted) for Baltimore aud Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perrvville, and Uavre-de-Orace. Counects at WU mingtou with train for New OivUle. F.xpress Train ai 8'8ti p. M. (sunaays excepted ror Baltimore ana Washington, Btopplng at Chester, Tburlow. Liuwood. Claymout.Wilmington. Newport. Stanton, Newark, Klktou, Nortiieasl, Charlestown, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, F-dxewood, Magnolia, Chase's aud Btemmer's Ruu. ' Night Kxpress at 1100 P M. (Dallyi tor Baltimore and WaHhiugUm, stopping at Perryvllle and Havre de-Grace. Connects at Wilmington ("Saturdays ex cepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at rsew casue, aiiuuieiown, uiayuin, uovw. Aiarrmgion, rjeaiora, Hansnnry, i-rini-ess Anne, ana connecting at Cristieid with Boat for Fortress Moo roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the Booth. Paasengers tor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via Baltimore will take the 12.00 M. Train. Via OrUdleld will take the mo p. m. tram. Stopping at all aiatlona between Philadelphia and Wllmluguin. l.eav 5 I'uiiaueipnia ai. uwA,in iw, wuu, i-vr, and il-i(dally) P. M. Tbe 6 00 P. M. Train counects with Delaware Kallroad for Harrington and Inter mediate stations. ..... , ,, , . Leave Wilmington 700 and 8T0 A. M. (dally), P30 415 and 780 (daily) P.M. The 8Tr) A. M. Train will not stop between Chester ana rniiauBipuiu. FKOM BALTIMOHlfi TO PH1LA DKLPHIA. l.pae iiuitimore tv a. m., mvymmii .t Fi press; Tie P. M., Kxpress; 6 35 P. M Express; 8 66 " Lf;yr,AV TB1T1J FROM KAT.TTMORB. Lea ve Hmiiniore at 86fi P. M.. stoiiDing at Havre-de- Urace, Perryvllle, and Wilmington. Also slops at NOrih-F.asl, F.lktxin, ana iewam io isae paaseusera lor Philadelphia auu leave passeogers rrom wanning ion or Bummoro, and al Chester to leave paaseugera irom Washiugton or Baltimore. T hrough tickets to all points West, Bonth.Bonth Wfst, may be procured at the Ticket Ollice, No. 828 CDEhNUT Street, under the Continental Hotel, where, a. ho, stale-rooms and berths In sleeping cars can be secured durlrg the day. Persons purchHSlng tickets at this odlce can have their baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Company 4 8 1 H. Jf. H.F.NNKY, Buperlntendeut. -riKtsT JtKSEY RAILROAD LINES. V V Commencing BATU RDA Y June 13. lss, 1 tave tiom tool of JB. itUiKT Btreet (Upper Ferry) F'or'ca(je"May, V lllvtlle, Vineland, and lnterme d a esiauons.st B i-U A. M. aud 3 16 P M, For Brldgton, balom, and way sUllonl at 8'OQ A. M anrt 8 8o P. M. For Woodbn'y (accommodation), at 6-00 P.M. ruuday Wail uud Passuger train leaves Philadel phia ut VJ6 A, at. lleturiilng ieavet Cupe Island at 5-ln P. M. Kxcurslou Tickets good ouly ou thlslrainor to return by first tralu up on Mouday mornings. tM-oo. Couimutatlon Cliecss, good between Philadelphia and ali sia-lou; aim, Clem mutation Tickets between Philadelphia end Cape May, al the following relet: For Annual Tlcke , U,0; lor Quarierly Ticket, .i0, lor tale at the olhce of the Company lu Catuden. 'Ihvongh Ticuets can be procured at No. Hi I hesnul street (uuder the C ntluanl' ' Hotel), where crders can also oe lefl for Baggage, ivhloh will be cbeckea at lesloeiices, 11 desired. F'relght Tralu leaves Camden dally, at "noon. Flight received at second coveted wharf below Walnut street.LiAM 6EWJXL( 8uperIntendenU June 11, 1868. CAPK MAY FXCURSIO The West Jersey Railroad ''Tus WPC.ue to ariunge for Special Fxoursion Uraius to cape U!t?' bM, reoteddlreotlF oAt i, f.,cb mtah.ius every convenience lor the Slnr(!-""il'U of Fxcursioulsui, r0t J. 8KWELL. Buperlntjendent. ,gtf "-t-" Camden, N. J. DiLADtLPIllA AND BALTIMORE CKN TRAL RAlLRuAD 8UMMKK ARRANUiC mFNT. On aud alter MONDAY, April 13, 1868, trains tTill leave tne Depot, "1 111 K 1' Y-Pl KrtT aud CHlUi N UT Mreels. West Philadelphia, as follows: At 7-lb A. M. and 4-50 P. M.. and leave Rts ng inn at U A. M, aud Oxford al 6 A. M.. aud leave d.ord at A Market Train, with Passenger Oars attached, w ill rumou TUF-r-DA S and FRIDAYS, leaving the It I "log 'bum lii-5 A. M.i Oxford. 11 '46 A. M.-, aud. Keuiiett, l l'. M.iCoiinecili g at West Chester Junc tion Willi a train for Pul'iiiliilplil. . v Ou WFDNFBDAYB and BATU 81)4 YB rraia leus Philadelphia at 0 P.M.! runs through to. ThedtraIn leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. cob nect W Oxlord with dally line of stages tor Peach . V.V r .i.iitf r county. Relurullifr. eavea Peseh"u.UomBtoe"LueoratUt5x wim Afternoo- lT1l.e!VVnllavmg 50F.M.rtfD , Rising hiiu. to uke -wearing apparel PuHseiigers are Jiowea o " uollu' ,Dy only as e;.h'" ' u.i'ull exoeed.ng one f"6- rAT.Iii5i anlil spV.al o..nlrat be made, hundred dollars, nnlss "HKNHy wtxiD, or tie same. Beuexal BuperUiteudoni.