The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 03, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JtTLV 3, 1868.
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TENNESSEE.
M Wrllltw far Prnttrllnff T mm ihAr
Ibjr Called States Iroopi,
Ir. Newton, teacher of a freed men's school nt
nervllle, TeiJueiwe.wBHHi-Haiilted and ilrlveu
in that town a tew days ago, and a (letno'i-
ent of troops whs sent to preserve the pence
that chivalrous communiiv. Jie returned on
utmlay, May J ill), lu compituy with Colonel
ilmer, cmei 01 trie t reed men's Bureau, ana
u Monday, two teachers from Mum ohls. Miss
til. Newlon and MikmL. n.iniruett.weiu.ilinva
HSMlft la the preparations lor the closing ex
nisesof t he achools, which had lieen luler-
f Ptefl S the driving away of Mr. Newton.
presence or Colonel V. W. Drown, of the
lott'iner wun twenty-jive Nohllors or
Unllnl ytaies in I'm try, had quae a
InlUieiice upon Hie coiniiiiinUv. nud
Mioiigl there had been tine its t at Iho exol-
tlon snoiiia nor. ihko placa, ir they were
llKPd tu kill Mr. Newton to prevent it. yet the
l:tnbnii)i lld inUo place, and on the foil'iwInK
rlday. between Uaud 11 A. M.. n proctsNlo'i
f nix or elht hundred persons viii lormed at
e Alethiidl.st J'.plNRopat Church, ana lea oy
donel ltiown: they nnirclied wiiU 11 im tlyiiii;
rough the principal streets; to the urnve.
V lere tlx y we.ie entertained hy concert, recllu-
Vis. itlali(;Pen, duel tint' inni, and nni'-io.
Vhere w as a banquet witu fie usn-tl "ci n -J.lmcnt
cfi peeclie.s ami liras. Colonel ISro vu
like In fa or of moderHi ion t.inl l rti-ii-iiic
borlim.' Ins audience, cotnp iieil clilell o!'
tirrof P, to Ik- industrious, temperate, courteous.
meui, dui orave anu wi.iiii 10 s:iei nice .ev.ii
e to l.uiiiilulii the pi indoles of rlKht. lie
Id them II they would perie . ere, i n tnelra',
mpts to i '1we:'e Hnil elev;ln t liemsel ves If
ey worked hard and eciiioiiitzed, savin:; their
fine" to euy land and provitio lueinsiM ves
Ih liontiH. even their cm-tnies WdiihI ba
lined lo neluii.wU iliro tu.it tli'.y hnvo rlUts
Ich min-t tt respected
Ir. Ni wton hI.ko addros-'-d his ficholirs and
lr fi lends In a hitnllar H'ruln, an 1 the oxer.
es were concluded wIMiout, 1 iiferriiiuion.
Itthef.ict that this tii'iiiM w.ns only Keuure I
the piesetiCH or a military f.i en is a n.l e im
tilary iircn the muto of t nli.ril.oii n en', ait
hlic oiilcr In Governor JL'.rowiilow'u juri-idic-
1J.
A L A S K A.
The Ktunorsd Ooltl P'sco vrl .:s
I'he following Is. an extract from a letter dnt3d
n Francisco, June 7, ISO'S;
"Tlie news from Sitka Is astounding-, if true.
e report's from the recent iroid discovorlea of
HKku have pi oil need ureal exoll.oinniU here,
alHO as lepoittd m die ;on, y estimator! Ter-
iory, mid nrUiMi Column! a. The reports, H
rue, are brouiriu to sunn by Indians, hut
y coine from the whites, who lire collecting
) gold, villi commissions to bring up pans,
lor tdiicer luinlnir As a couKiMitiniica.
Ir reports are accepted as true at SiiKa, rind
ny are utarl ln' lor t he di'snlntis. Here there
some lucitdullty as to liiu immense richness
these in i nes, but t he report h are accepted wit h
iie deduct I. ms lor posMule eX!iner.itlon. It
ell known that Mil '.II i iuiiiH ol Russians
veloiiK worked poid ml ies in Ala.stn, n t
IhKtiiii' lnK the disf-our:'' irwnt an. I opi..1-
In of the yif at HusMnii A mei icun I'ur ( on1-
ny. A' nit events, lmintifis of enr reoeln
ll bo. These Indiims n purr, rec tt t .iis --
i if 8 of vi, st mines of I ho in st iiiilhraclt e cm il.
I'CinieiiM ff which thev are said to linvo
fought to Hltka. Ho soon as Conijri ss esia-
lshis a J erriiorial Uovi-.rnniciit in Alaska.
id extends there the homestead and ore-
liptlon sysiein, there will bo a ureal imml-
aiion ii'cre. it is not oniv i tie uoid rninm.
lit the co-il. Iron, 'lead, copper. Kra.ins;. nnl
rlcultural lands, lls'ieries. fur iride. snlen-
d tlin her, Ice trade, matin ill cent harbors.
vers, etc.
3L- CULLO Oil.
0W tin Secretary of the Trcntury
Ob-
Kims "Kudoritmtnli,"
'erliaps the fret that the lollowinR article ap-
;ared editorially lu the National IiitcLllgencer
i yesterday, la a uullloieut relutallou of the
arges made lu It:
'A few days Blnce a tool of Secretary MeC'ul-
itih culled upon a Democratic member ot Con-
ess from New Jerney and lusked him to .sign ft
per for the releullou of Mr. .MeOnlloeli lu his
VseDt f Kitiou. The member of Congress .)
led to comply with tills request, giving as a
son that he had repeatnlly recomuiended
A removal of promluent radical ollloe holders
f ins oihtrici wno were Dung me power ana
Mrocage of their offices uuainst hltn, and that
I such recommendations had been dlareKarileil.
r. McCuilouh's friend then iisked the member
Congress what office in the gift of the Secre-
Iry of the Treasury he desired. Tne member
1 Congress stated thai he had urged for many
tonths the removal or a certain radical ouiclal.
he deputy of Mr. MeCuilocu then retired, but
Uumed lu a few hours, and Informed the
liember of Congress that the removal he des
ired had beeu made, and then requested him
sign the paper lor the retention of Mr.
cCullocu as Secretary of the Treasury. Tue
ember of CoDKress si 111 refused to do so, and
ie gentleman was obliged to depart without
,e ixiucu-coveiea euuorsemeui,
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
Lotta says she won't marry.
-The Duke of Argyle's living man oan't fly.
Taglioui Las left Paris for Lake Como.
7-Tb.e Loudon Daily Ntw.i is to become a
pony paper.
An Irish woman marshals Lopez's Ama
Ins.
Auriol, the once celebrated French elown,
sixty years of age aud travels with a circus.
Louisiana has a debt of 13,332.001. ex-
Kisive of Convention expenses.
Rheumatio gout in the knee is Napoleon's
ouble just now.
New York has received nearly 100.000
migrants in the past six months
Charitable fund
dinners are comin? to ba
unsidered a bore in Eugland
Judd aud Trumbull don't ppeak, and their
milies mutually cut each other.
A baiber won the tfSO.OOO nrize in the
rPoor Children's" lottery at l'aiis.
V
New Yoik expects auiil) visitors ou tiio
ourth.
Ileeuau would like to fi'ut MoCaole for
fiO.OOO.
The comedy in which Ristori appeared U
illed M"1 on Purpose. Kate Field has trans
ited it.
By a rocvut marriage iu Maiue, a young
romau oi twenty is given a grauduioluer of
ineteeii.
f. Mrs. Frofser, who has ben a realarto
ueen Victoria, coudesceuds to kuep a boird-
tig-house in New lork.
If Isaiah Warren proposes to give the
l . .... v a .j . . t 1 i. . r
(ryeburg lAiaine) AOdueuiy iuuh m ium in
1000 whenever the trustees shall raise ifilOOO.
'A yontJg man advertises in a Rjston
m .r.. a 1 ,1. l.u,.!,!. Tr.cillMi aiA tt,i
MytSf IVl f uuua-ftrcn.i a .... v ..... . " mmm
at he "is willing to uiacK poois. -
A tailor's apprentice in F.uglmd cut his
'jroat and the thread of his young existence
ith a pair of ehears.
, Somebody has done Seneca's "Agamem
on" into Fienth, and the Theatre Fraucaise
i to produce it.
, A (soaker at Ouirev. 111., absorbed 110
lasses of bter between luuoh aud tea the
ther day.
There is a queer 6tory that Wales went to
he l'arit races iucok., that he there had his
itad pttLched by a Fieiichinau, also incog-nae.
It in proposed to place in the chancel 01
Ft. raul's cnurch, iu ihuuswick, we., a
. - . 1 ; 1 i . 1 .
tained fJlasf window, as a memorial 10 lue
ate liibbop liargess.
At the recent wedding of the daughter of
k New York banker, the house was vocal with
enumerable canaries, and the unae looKea
svteel in white satin and pjint lace.
Two women in the coal district of Kng
land ite.eutly decided their claims to the amo
tions o( a young man by a fight after the most
4:ipproved otyle of the 1'. K.
il
SUMMER RESORTS.
g U W M E R li H 8 0 R T fc)
XjU L1KF. OF riTTrArKr,PIIlA AND RKAD1N0
HAJ1.UOAI) ANU ililANCIIKS.
HA FJSWN HOUSE, MT. CAKL.ON,
Mr. Caroline Wuniler, PiitlBVllle P. O., KclmylWUl Co
IL't CAliOllA HOTEL,
lrn. SJ. 1.. AiUlcr.Tiisearura P. O.. Schuylkill Oo
MANSION HOUSE,
W. F, sj in I tli, riiihaaoy City P. O., ecluiylklUOo
WHiTE HOUSE,
K. A. Moss, ItontllnsP.
ANDALUSIA,
Iffiiry WpRver, Rpnillng P,
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. trinitli, Wprnersvllle P. O., Bucks Co,
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon Co.,
Clittf. Ilodcarmel, llm l,, llurrlliirg P, O,
0 EH TOW 'N SEMINA H Y,
L. M. Kootm, lluyertown P. O., Berks Co,
LIT1Z STRINGS,
CMiirire 'J'. Oi iiler, M1I7. P. O,, Lanclister Co.
TERKIOMEN li RIDGE HOTEL,
l'MA Is 1nnKiifcer, Freeland 1'. o., Montgomery Co
PROSPECT 'ThRRA CE;
I'r. Ji.iiii-n l-ilnicr, ireelaud P, ()., Moat;rornrry
cetiii'y. b n iia
X CHANG K
HOTEL.
1IUN1 IKODON, 1'KNNSYLVANIA,
This n'd rs(fillshnipnt, hnvin;: lioeu loaipii bv J.
T- OJ UIK1N. loriner pronrl .lor ol U10 ilorrkiuu
J.ouse, linn Iju'l i uiiieiy
r.EMCl)KlED AND ItFUltNISUED,
f nd Ruppllert with all Hip fnoiorn hnprovpiupn's and
toiiveiileiii'on in ei usury to 11 lir.n-plini lintel.
Tup (llnlnu r tun 1ms bten remnvel to tlieli s'llloor,
at 0 l mm- Butte Imiim ana airy, ami 1 hp cliaiiitiprn r
all wpIi vnntiiHiert, and Ihn pmnrl 'tor will enrteavor
tu inhke Ids nii''Ms la rlecilv 111 Imuie.
l'Hsnei'KeiN fur l!ell' ril HpniiiH wl'l Iln1 this tlio
mi si (li'Hirnlilo st '.jpliiK-p'ucu In iluiilingdou.
Aii!resd
J. MORRISON,
7 I wfrolw FxchaiK'? IIotl, irnntimrcton.
I'ATSlkILL JIOl'MAIX HOUSE,
Tide favoriri sUMMKH RF'0-.T, nltvmtPrt on the
( AlvKJIJi MOUNTAINS. fctRie of Ne.v Ycrk, and
cenimaiidltiR thefliipst view In Amfrl.-a, liavlug been
recently enlarged, will be open from JUNE 10 to
CT0Ui.lt 1.
Terms, $'oQ por day, or $28'00 per ircck.
K'pkpr connect at Caisklil Ith Ml of thn Hudson
Ttlver Jtailmad trains, and the Cuy kuata Irom New
York or Alhany.
A ipo who the ptpHttiOt-.tii Tlioma? Powi11 and New
Cliampiun, liaviny Plrr an, foot of FRANKLIN
t" ireei, ew York, daily, at 5 P. M Huturduy at
P.M. fll92ml CHAltl.KJ Ij. BEACU. Proprietor.
JiOLUMBIA
nous r, cai'e may.
COI.U5IBIA. Ht)lT3,
At Cape Inland, M. J.,
wan orened 011 the 2 th ot Juno.
Situated lint a few roils troin the bench, with three
linndied good bAthlpg rooma standing directly at tho
Hiirf, and with line shade trees upon the lawn, thii
bruise must surpass any other at the Capes, as well for.
Its oulbide attractions and conveniences as lor Its ex
tennlvp and well regulated Interior.
The COLUJIBTA bos long been sustained by a sub.
stiOitUl aud BPlect patronage from all parts of the
country, and Us appointments may be depended upon
as strictly lirst-clasB, For rooms, etc., address
tiKUllUli! J. liOLTON', PropiUtor,
CAPJi IbLAND, N. J.,
ItOLTON'N IIOrKily,
fil2fmwtf HARRISJIUItCi. Pa.
s
u rc f h o u s
Atlantic City, Sew Jersey.
TEIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL will open for the
season on 25th JUNK.
Terms, 3'60 per day, or $jo per week. Address
K. K. THOMI'SOS, rroprlelor,
Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island,
N. B The music will be under the direction of Mr
CARL SEKTZ 6 15 Sit
QONCRES3 HALL,
t'Al'E ISLAM), SEW JEKSEY,
AVill receive guests June 23.
Terms ?i00 per tiny $25-00 per week.
riease atWress,
J. r. CAKE,
6 0 tnthszm
CAPE ISLAND.
"UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J
W H'be opened for the reception of guests on
MATtII(lAY, JUMtl 7.
Mus under the Uiieclion of Simon Ilasslcr
Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by ap
plying to
JJROWK & WOELPPER, Proprietors,
ATLANTIC CITY, or
bo. m KICilMUND atreet.
6 2 3m
LICHT-HOU8E COTTAGE.
ATLANTIC C ITY, N. J.
This wpll-kDown house has been REMOVED, RE
ill) 1 1 H. Kb. and very much NLARJK1). with com
UKiOiOuc anil coinloriulile moms.
l.tiinu d be wteu Uul ed Hialts Hotel and tho boach.
IlieKrouuds Mirroundlng are ilcely enclosed anil
well BliHot-o, tin his n.r the houoe will leave the cut
hi I'. H. Hotel. KODAK,
12lm JONAH WO YTTON, Proprietor.
PHILAliELPIlIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND,
N J.. lu now i) lie n for the Summer season. Fami
lies ileHliing u quiet home ai toe nen shorn at a moda
rule price, will call on or addrets K. J nihil VII, No,
1UH 1 11 Kt-NUT blieet.
AliHcbi d U lite estubllPhment is a line of coachns,
lor i lie uci cimmoiittiion oi kupsih. a n iiu
rnilE TRFJ10XT IIOUSB, CAPE MAY, WILL
X liuepenedou and alier the iourLU ot July, lor
tne Be. hen.
'itrujs-2 50 per day, or 15 per week.
UUMPURKV Hoonr.s,
6 211m Proprietor.
THE STEAL. GENERATOR
SUNlFACTlIUMi niML'AKY
OF PtSNMYLVAJllA,
CAPITAL, - - - SI 00,000
TMs Company are now prepared to furnish
WIl.AJ'r.TIFJRiT IMI-RV:iSTiR..a
UKNKHATOli,
Of any power required, upon two weeks' notice. They
Lavo been Introduced lu this city, and thoroughly
tested, with most satisfactory results, and are sold
UNDt-R OUaRANTKE OF ABtiOLUfK BAFETY
FROM DltVlRCCriVK EXPLOSION, They are
cheaper lu llrnt cost, and In expense of erection, more
economical In fuel, durable and convenient lu nss
tuan any other apparatus for generating steam,
tH rUK Or CO.tll-ANT,
(K00M8 Ron. B aud 6),
No. fc'a WALNUT STttliKT
NKLftON J. NIC'KEIvHON, President,
ffl-WARD H. OitAllAM,
n3ui Henrrtarv and Trea nrer
O I! N
c n u w p.
CARl'ENTER AND BUILDER,
hnrtt K4. siit i.tii;K tbi:i:t, anu
KO, 1789 llllMStWT NTUEKT,
ta PHILADELPHIA.
RAILROAD LINES,
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAIUtOAD.
'1JIK WIIIIILK KOU'l K. Hhorleit nud must
direct line to fiptlilebem, Kwilon, AUnntowii, Maie-h
Chunk, UriElelon, White Daren, WllKwi'itirrn, Ma
lmnoj City, Mount funnel. Plittin. fScrantri.('arb"ii.
dale, mid nil the poluia In the Lehigh and Wyomlu
Cil Keulon
Panmiiker Depot In Philadelphia, N. W. corner ol
BKKKS and AM K.RIOAN str.eis.
HVM M h.R A kRANUK M KN'l KLEVKN DATT.Y
TRAIN- on and alter WKIJN Kha Y, May 1'. ISM
Psnppi per T rains leuve Die New Depot, c. rn.-of
BMiKts and AMI- IU (JAN streets, dally l4andy e
cepted). as foilnws:
. At 6-46 A. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash
ington. At 7 46 A. M. Morning Kxprens for Bethlehem and
Principal Blt.tloim on NortU Pennsylvania uallroi (1,
enni.pi llnir at lieilileliem witti Lehigh Vaile and
LpIiIIi and husquehaiina Rllronos iur .a ton, Al
Ipniown, Catupauqun, blaiuiKtnn, iimi(;li Chiinlc
V'eatherly, Jennesvllle, Itrsieton. White llnvcn,
WllaeHlmrre, Kingston, l'litHion, biYanlnn. Carbon
Oalc, bi d ell points tu Lrh'Rh an-t Wyoming Valines;
also il' eoiineititm Willi Jelngii kikI Malemnv Knll
road for Mananoy Cllyi and vhh Catawi :sa Kailrond
lor Kin pi t Iiaiiville, Mil:n, and W lltii.uinn,rt
Arrive at Mauch Chunk hi 2u.i A. At ; at wilKeon.irra
at 8 P. M ; (amnion at4'ds P M , at Mananoi' t:iiy t
2 P.M. Ir.pn.'i.gers by th's train roo tahe the l.e -1 1 :
Valley Train i r-Mmr Bethlehem a, 11 -ss A M. lor
Kntfih, ami potnis ou New Joisey Central Railroad
to New 1 rk.
At S'45 A, M. AecommndRtlon for Dnytmtowu
stepping ui all Intenneillnto Hiatlnns, Piit.s'tuirersliir
i iimw drove, Jibiikhii' and llurtsvlilo bv ti.ia
trftln take btage at Old York Koad.
At 1 1 0 A. M Atcoium idutlou iur Fort Washlrig
lue,s'oiliig at Intel 11,1 ilh.ip htaitons.
AU'ti P. Hi. I.ehli.h Valley i.ipr, for T'Plhle
11 em, Alleniowu, Allinrh Chunk. White Ilaveu,
Vllk hliurie, Idabauoy i lly, ontraii . blienuni'o.tii,
Ml, Ciirinei, l'ittnion ami Scranion, and all polutn In
Mabnnoy and Woiiiing Coal Reglnns.
At 'I :i6 1'. M. Accommodation fir Doyloit'iwn,
Btoiiplng at all liilermeoiatH hip'lons. l'n ,e'i;,ern
tke stare at Hoyh -atewn lor New Hope, anil at
North ales for niiiiuipyiown.
At 8 I? P.M. Lehigh and (Siinqueiii'infi E.xprp .i for
retlileliftu, Kaston, A hentowu, M-H''h Cbuiik,
Wlikehlmrre, and scranion. l'aniengers for Ureen
Ville take LI 1 1 rr train to Omikeriowii.
At 1 r P. . Accommoilatlon for Doj-Ieimvn,
s'fipplng at all Intermediate stations. Puatenijorn tor
Willow (iruva. iimooro, and Hiuuvil e lake
Stniip at. A blngiop.
At 5 (Hi p. At. i hrough accommodation for Bthl3
lipm and all utallons 011 main line ol NoriU I'Minnyl
Vanla Ralirnnd, comiet , g nt lletli'eliem with Lo
hlh Valley Kveniug 'lralu lor Kajton, Alleutovvn,
iiuuch Cbuiik.
Ate w p. M. AceOTiimodntlon for Lansdale, stop.
pliiRB1 all Internjedii.te Hlatloim.
At U'au P. W. Accomaiodation for Fort Washing-
t0"' TRAINS ARRIVK tN rniLAPKLPHrA.
Frr.m Rellilehein at 1x1 A. Xd ll'oONoou, 2 01) and
8HHP. W.
ll-oii A. M. and 2-iiop.Br. Trains makes direct connec
tion whh Leblgli Valley and Lehigh and Hunpiohaiina
trnliis from l .:'.Hton, fcrauton, Wilkenharre, ilahouy
City, and Ha.leUin.
PasseiigeiB leaving Wllkesbarre at 1-30 P. M. con
nect al Leihl' hero at6U5 P. M., and arrive lu Piiila.
deljdiln at 8 8ti P. M.
From Doylesiowu at 8-?5 A. M., 6"00 and 7'00 P. M.
Freni Lansi'ile at 7'W A. M.
From Fort Waahlckton at tt'30, 10-43 A. M. and 313
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Jietlilehem at 31 A.M.
Plillaoeiphlu lor Doylestown at 2-nn P. M.
I'oylestown for Philadelphia at 7'i'0 A. if,
Bethlehem for PhilPdelnhla at I10 P. M.
Fifth and Hixth btreets Panaenger Cars convey pas
sengers to and from the new depot.
White Cars ot 8ec( nd and Third Streets Line and
Union Line run within a snort distance of the
depot.
Tickets must bo proeorpd at the Ticket otl'ce, In
Order to secure the lowest rates 01 lare.
F.LLId CLARK, Agent.
Tickets sold and Bnggage cheeked through to prln
clpal poinla, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Ln-;gag6
Ijtpresh OUlce. No. HI". M. FIFTH street
PlllLADKLPlllA, WILMlJiUTON AND BAL
XIAiOlUi RAILROAD.
TIM hi TABLE,
comner.clng MONDAY. April i:t, ls, Tralnn will
leave Depot comer of BROAD blieet and WASH-
1.111IUA avenue as loiio.vs:
Way-Man 'I rani at 8 30 A. M. (Snnnavs excentodl
for Jiuliiiiiure, stopping a all Regular fttatiou i, con.
in ctliig with Delaware Rullroad at Wlliaingiou fur
Cilst eld mid lnlfrmedlale Uiallous.
i. xn. ess 'train at li! on AL tuundavs excpnteill fnr
Baltimore ana Wanhiugiou, stopping at Wilmington,
Perryvllle, and Havre-de-Orace. Couuecis at V11
njlnglon with train for New Castle.
t.Apreas Train at a-sii P. Al. (.Buuaays excepted) for
rthliiuiere ana WaHlilngton, BUipplng at Chemer,
lhuriow, Lin wood. Clavmont. Wilmington. Nmvnnrt.
13 anion, Newark, Klkion, Woruinuai, cimntowu,
Perryvllle, Davre-de-Orace, Aberaeen, Perrymau's,
i:dgewood, .liagnolla. Chase's and bteJimer's Ruu,
Night express at ll'uu P. JH.. (JJauyi ior iialtimoie
and WuHhlngtnn. stopping at Perryvlllo Bnd Havre-
fle-Grace. I'onnfcts at Wilmington (Saturdays px-
ceptiv) with Delaware Railroad Line, mopping
at isew (jastie, juiuaiutowu, .iayion, uover,
.Harrington, Beatord. Balisbnry. Princess Anue. and
connecting at Cristield with Boat for Fortress Mon
roe, NurioiK, i'oriHiiioiuii, ana tneeioutn.
I tv-sengerB lor Jioriri-SH juouroe ana isoriouc via
Baltimore will take tne 12.00 M. Train. Via CrLtiield
will take the ll ui 1-, M. train.
WJLftUNOTON TKA1INO.
stopping at ail sLaiitma between Phlladelohla and
Wlluiliifeton.
jeav i'niiaaeipnia at 11-wi m., 1 .w, o w, 7-iki,
and UMiXdallv) P. M. The 6 00 P. M. Train connects
Willi Delaware Railroad lor Harrington aud Inter
mediate stations.
Leave wilmingion 7'nu ana s iu a. ju. luany;, i-so
4-15 and 7'Wi (dally) P. hi. Tlie 8'M A, ai. Train will
Bi t slop between Chesteranu rnunaeipuia.
j-hojsi isaijIiJiiUHii, iu rmiiaufiiiriiiA.
Leave Baltimore 7'25 A. M.. Way-Mall; if4u A. M
Fxpress; 'lia P. M,, K-ipress; 615 P, At., Fxpi'eaa; b'&i
v. HI., jvxprefls.
tt'NDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE,
Leaves Baltimore at S'&S P. M., Btopping at Havre-de-Krace,
Perryvilie, aud Wilmington. Also Blops at
North-Kant, Klkion, aud Newark to take passengers
for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washing,
ton or Baltimore, and al Chester to leave passengers
iroiu Washington or Baltimore.
through tickets to all points west, Booth, South
west, may be procured at the Ticket O.illce, No. 8Z8
CHEHNUT fcstreet, under the Continental Hotel,
where, also, state-rooms and berths In sleeping cars
can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing
tickets al this otuce can have their baggage checked
at their residence by tne union irans.er company
481
XI. Jr.
fcENNKY, (Superintendent.
"IOR CAPE MAY VIA WEST JERSEY RAIL
A' ROAD. From loot ol MARKET Street (Uppur
ierry). Commencing Til L'RSDA Y, July 2, isw.
Tialns leave as ioiiows ior cape may:
9 1 11 A, M Cape Way Kx press, due at 12'2o (noon).
a -15 P. M Cape Way Pass-nger, due al 7 15 P At.
RK1 URN1NU LEAVE CAPE ISLAND.
6 '!0 A. M Morning Wall, due at iU'Uti A. M.
6 (0 P. At ., Cape May express, due al 8 22 P. M.
bunday Vail aud Passenger train leaves Philadel
phia at V15 A. M. Returblng leaven Cape I.naud at
6'ln P. M. Excursion Tickets, (I.
Cape May freight trains leave Cnmden d..liy at
0-2ii A. M., and Cape Island at tt'45 A. M.
Commuiallon 'iickeis between Philadelphia and
Cape Way, at the following ratei:
Annual Tlcke s, f li,0; Quarterly Tickets, t"0. for sale
at the cilice nl the Company In Camden, N. J.
'through Tickets can be procured at No. 828
Chesnut stret t (under the C- ntluanUl Hotel), where
1 idem Cfch aiao be lull for Baggage, which wl I he
ca led ior and checked at reaiueuces by the Union
Truiisler t'oinp'iiiy.
WtBT JERSEY RAILROAD LINES.
For Bridgelon, talem. -M llivllie, Vluela'id, and lu
p riut-U a e st&tluns. st H'110 A. M. and il ;10 P. M.
Fo- Care May, litin a. AC anil a lii P. M.
Woodbury Accou.moil t ou train at 6 CO P M.
lluiigeion aiiU cialem Freight Train leat.8 .'.Uaaden
d c! mmutaVi'on'cliecks between I'hlladelphla aid all
bUilUJ-t at leiinci d rules.
WILLIAM J. bEWELL, Superintendent,
Jn'y 2. IMih.
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENT
TllAL RAILROAD HUaiMER ARKANiiE-
AiJCN T. On and alter aiUiiA r , apru la, ism, irauia
.ill leave the Depot. 1 U1RT Y-FltlsT aud CHl'J
N UT streets. West Philadelphia, as follows:
Al 7'16 A. M. and 4-50 P. M aud leave Rising Sun at
C15 A. Ai . and Oxlord at 6 A. AL, and leave Oxford at
A'arket Train, with Passenger Cars attached,
will ruutou Tt DA VH and FRIDAYS, leaving the
lUHh'i bun at 11-05 A.M.: Oxford, 1P45 A. M.; and
Keunetl, 1 P. M.: connecilng at West Cheater Juuo
tinu with a train for Philadelphia.
On WEDNESDAYS anrf SATURDAYS Train
1- aves Philadelphia at a a) V, M..i runs through to
The1tratn leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. con
nects at Oxlorit with daily line ot stages lor Peaoh
ilottom, lu Lancaster county. Returning, leaves
Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with Afteruoou
'TViiM'tovtafttHelphUt at -50P.M.mn.
"XS,PZi& to take weanng appareP
oidy as3 nJaegga"?and the """'img
car.e be. responsible for an an
loinnrpa Qouars. union "i" r 7;.. . ,. -
lor the same.
le
HENRY WOOD.
General Superlnlendont.
P' LnLADELPIIlAANERIE RAILROAD.
BUMMER TIME TABLK.
Throngh and direct route betwten Philadelphia,
lH.l"moie.Harrlhbiirg. WllllamsM3rt. to the North
west, and he oreat Oil Region oi Pennsylvania,
k LEflA NT SLEh'Pi NO CA RS on all Night Trains.
Oi. and alter MONDAY. May 11, 18., tne trains
on the" Philadelphia and Kne Railroad will ruu as
follows: -WXHTWABD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia 1P18 P. M
loivea Wllllambport S '2'l A, M,
arrives al Erie - 8 60 P. M,
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 12 to noon
I. ti leaves Wllllamsporl H-cO P. M.
n arrives at rle 10 1.5 A.M.
VI n, Ira Mall leaves Philadelphia K IM) A. M.
I. lo.ves Wiinamiiport 8 -as P. M,
a b" arrlvesal Lo. k Haven 7'4d P. M,
lAHlWAllO,
Man Train leaves Erie .lPOO A. M
" leaves WllllaiiiHiort Ib'lB P. AI
arrived at Philadelphia 7 lo A. M.
Krle Ktprtms leaves J- rln 7 -lo P. M.
e leaves Willlai.isporl b 16 A. M,
a ai rlv at Philadelphia 5 (0 P. M,
Mr II ond Fx press connect with Oil Creek and Alls.
ghei y luser Railroad. u Vi' LKfV,''
U taeneral buperluteuduut,
RAILROAD LINES.
"READING
ft-ojij Philadelphia to the Interior of
jpnnsyiyRnin
lurla,.H T'.. renuyiaiii, Biipqiiennnna, unm
west .,,rt,,h-Ion!.l" Valleys. th North, North-
Pmn.1,71. r. , ciummer a rrangemeut oi
n?.y.1.ra,on,,,.M4. 1S. leaving the
l'h aii.? hili T "rfc"ih and CallowhlU streets.
ft.iV.,'Nw At (;O.M MODATIONH. A t 7"S0 A, M-
town " u ""ewedlat stations, aud Allen-
town,
Returning,
InftVosI l?naitlH .
In t-lilladernna a "i p m'" " w P. M., arriving
aiojiiMiu AeKKSH.-AtBM8 A.M.. for Readlnr
ouan'n !,frT wtt 'llle, I'lneVlrov? faml
...... . . - - .
1 Piinsvivaiiia
Fast
nt, 1 1 at. . a , .., ju Alli'IlliiWH. VHU..
T. .in V?. ii. 'i 1 ' C,,1'',cm whh the Lebanon Valley
train i:r II arrl- bu.g, etc.: at Port I'llnm,, whh fati.
j.i.iuobu trains lor Allmilnwn
eic,
i!- 1 ,ir , 1 il '".r Wllll.,miiori,l.r,rk Haven,
1 V,V' h '.'."'""""fiUi-R wild Northern Central
i ,'"l '',B"d alley, and r-cluiylklll and Hupqtu-hanna
.iA."w J;.NVU'N, 'Xi'Kl-s.-I.favps Philadelphia
Bth.nPM lor KcMlli'g, I'oitnvlilo HarriaburK. etc.,
conne.'iliig with leading nd Columbia lUiln.ad
ti aie lor " '( luinbla, etc,
PtiTlH'POWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Potts
t( w 11 ri 6 -1 A. V., ntonpP'i! nt hit, rr 101'imn s'xilonnj
arm-PR In Ph lli;rtel phlii at il l A. JM. Return:rg leaven
1 liilnrioiobla at 4 an P. A!,; arrives In Poltniowu at (J d6
J . M.
Kt-AMMl ACCoaimohaTIoN-Lprvps -Poaitlna
"'"loA. ..iitcpplngiitallway Hu;Iojih; arrlvts lu
I'liiluiie'lil ia al lu P, a. M.
p pihi nloi;, leav.s Philadelphia at 8-15 F. M.i arrivei
In RhH'II lig ul 8 no p. W.
TrMi f h.r Philadelphia lpnve irnrr!nhur at 8 10 A.
AL. ami 1'nttnvllle at 8 44 4. M., arriving In Plilbulel
pliia lit 1 P. hi. Aturuonn IiiiIuh Ii livk iiarrl'iiirg at
2i ) P. unl pf ttsvil'o al an P. M.i urriviiig at
phllMd. Iphia at omo P. M
ln.ri I ilnrh in ( oiiiiiio.iutlon Icitvea Rraiilng at 7"5
A. 31., aid !uiTini'nrg at 4 10 1". m. t vuih c ing at
lieiu'li g W illi . ip-rnooti A eriu n,o'iti oi south at
B-.iii P. ti., i.irivlng lu Philadelphia at 9 lu P. tn.
JSierke tram, with a l'm -i-i.(..er ear !: le d, leavrs
J-lillailelphi.i at lit 45 i.oen fer Poi'.ville nr.ri a. I wnv
Siulioiir; leaven P. itvllle at 7 A. Al lor Philadelphia
bin! ml oil er V.'nv r-t..HonH
All t li e above trade, run dn' y, f nnd-c-s exrontod,
IMIlllh.'. IrMitiH i...tff .-'nti..vi.lu. al. si.i ,i uorl
PiillmlelpblK i,tair, P. M.: b ,n Plla Vli.hi'.i lor
VefidlnK at 8 Oti A. Rf.. rptiirnliik.- Ir .m IuiIim. nt 4 -25
P.M.
Cll.ll,K VALLEY V I.ROAH-'rV. pogprs
f,r piMvnii gtown and Intern eoniie points luko ib
7 i(i A. AL. li-4i and 4-M" P. Al. trains irom fu l.-i'el-pliia,
re.urulng from Downlugtowu al UMI A, AI.-Poo,
alio n ti r. ill ,
Jr J-HKJOjilKN itAILtiOAD, Piissensers for Col
lrgiville take ?vi A. Al. ami 4 P. t.-alns from
PlillpdelfililR rellll liing fri mCjIlegeVlileHi 'Hi A.
and 1 hu P AI, Stune Iiihs for various pen is i n Per
kier en Vi.llt y connect with faiiiM at CoIlegevUle.
NEW YORK ItXl'Ki-ss KOR P1TTSBU lt'4 4ND
'IDE WESi'. Leaves New York at HA M., 6 no and
ii-eu P. tu., pussiug heading at 1 . M., 1 8(1 and lu'lo P.
5 , and to mi ft at Harris bun; wl'.h Penimy Ivaui.- aud
NorihPrn ( enirnl.naiiiuail fxpres 'i'raio.i in, Ppta
bnrg, Ciiiciigii, William, port, Kliniru. B .i'limio'-i), etc,
Kelurnlbg, Kxpn-MM 'lr-dn liii;t-s Han Isb -ig. on
arrival of Peuns. Ivenla x press from PI tshnrg. at 3
and 5-25 A. At , H X, P. AI. pacing Heading at 4 ill and
V l A AL, and ll-4(i P. At., arriving at ,New '. ork, 10-10
and 11-4.0 A. M., ai d 6 (m P. fii. Sleeping Cam accjiii
pfiuylng these trains throtgh between Jemty Cliy and
PlMsbure, wiiheni chuij.e.
Wail train lor Mew York leaves Harrlshnrg at 810
A.M. ami 2('5 P. M. Mull tr.iu lor ilarrinour leaves
New York at 12Nooe.
StHCYI.KILL VALLEY KA ILTVA D. Trains
leave Poitsville at 6'.n lI'imA, K., and 7P l.M., re
turning irom Tubiuqua at 7 ;5 A. M. aud P ;uiiud4 35
WllCYLKIIL AND llS(jUEIIANN RAIL
LOAD, 1 rniiiH'li a e Alburn hl Vim A. M.ior I'm
irrove anrl JlarrlNb-irg, and at l'.'-J j P. M. (or Plne
grove and Tieniont; returning Ir.ioi Hiir: ihnr ' at
a-.-.s P. At. i and irom 'Iremout at Ti" A, J., and 6 S-i
P. M .
TICKETS. Through fh?t-cle.'s tiek'.t.i and emi
grant tickets to all the principal poluis lu tUy Norih
and West and Canada.
xi ui.iii n Tickets from Philadelphia to lteadl-g
and iiiteriiirdtate sttt! loii-i. good I'm iii.y only, smc sold
by Morning A cconiiiioili.tloii, Mai ln-i Tr-Aiii, It"aillrg
and PoltMownAccomiiiodutiou Iramo, at reoucod
rates.
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day
omy, are sold at Readlni: and Inle'oieili.He -tiulons
by I. tailing aud Puluiluwu Acconimou.aion Traina at
reduced ratis.
'1 he ioilow lug tickets are obtainable only at the
Olllceof S. BraOlord, Treasurer, No. .S. touriti
street, Philadelphia, or U. A . Nicholl i, lleueral Soper
Intendeiil, Keaillng.
Conimutaiiou Ticket at 25 p?r cent, dhiconnt, bo-twe-
n any points desired, lor lamilles aud Urm-i.
Mileage '1 ickets, good for I'ikiO luhea. between al
polniu, at 4f250 each, tor lamilies und linns.
freaooa Tickets, lor three, six, nine, or twelve
months, for holders only, to all polnii at reduced
rates.
Cieigymen residing on the line of the road will be
furnished with cardn, entluluk Ihemseive aud wives
to tickets at hali fare.
Ext. union Tickets irom Philadelphia to principal
stai ions, good for Salu dy, Sunilay, and Monday, at
reduced .'are, lo be had only al the Ticket Oilice, at
Thirteenth and Callowhill Blreeis,
FRelGDT. C4oods of all descriptions forwarded
to all the above points hem the Company's New
Freight Depot, Bread and Willow "treels.
Freight Trales leave Fhlladeiphiu daily at 6-3(1 A.
U., 12'45 noon, and 6 P. M lor Reading. Lebanon,
llarilsburg, Pottsvllle, Port Clinton, and all points
beyond.
Alaiis close at the Philadelphia Post Oltle for all
Pluces ou tue road and I s brunch a at 5 A. At., aud
lor the principiil tiaiions only at 215 P. M.
BACCAOE. Duiigan's Ex pi ess will collect Bag
gage for all truin-i leavlug I'hllndelptiia Depjt.
Orders can be left at No. 225 S. Fourth slreet, or at the
Depot, Thirteenth and CalluwhlH streets,
pEMISlLVAXlA CLMTKAL RAILROAD.
bUMMER TIME, TAK1NO EFFECT MAY 11.1808.
The trains of tie Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave the Dl put, at THIRTY K1UST ami MAitKET
Streets, vl.lcu is rtached directly by the Market
bireet cars, the last car connecting with each train
leaving Front and Market streets lulriy minutes be
fore its Ceparture. '1 he Ciiet.nu t and Walnut btreets
cars run wlihln one Bqnaie of tne Depot.
On Sundays The MarKet Street cars Ipavs Front
aud Market streets thirty-live minutes uefjre the de
parture ol each tialu
sle plug Car Tickets can be had on application at
the Ticket oilice N. W. corner Nimh aud Chesnut
streets, and at the depou
Ageius ot the Union Tranbfer Company will call
for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders left at
No. vol Chesnut slieet, or No. 110 Market sireet, will
....ina sllut.llnn
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ:-
Mall Train 8-00 A.M.
Paoli Accommodation, No. 1 ln'o i A, M,
Fast Line- i2 0" M.
Erie Expiess H on M
Paoli Accom. Nos. 2, a, aud 41 uu, (i uo and in M P. M.
ilarrlanurg Accomuiodaiiou 2fo P. JU.
lancaiiter accommodation - 4 (W P. M.
Parktbburg Train 5 so P. M.
tiiicinnwii Express S on P. M.
Erl Mail H'I5 P. AL
Philadelphia Express 11 15 P. M.
Acciiinmoilatlnu U'3u P.M.
Erie Alall leaves dally, except Saturday.
Phliaoelpbia h xprt-ss leaves daily. All other trains
dally, e.xcipt sundry.
The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, ex
cept Sunday. For this train iickeis must he pro
cured and bi ggnge delivered by 5 ut P. M., at No. lltl
iUlkTRAINS ARRIVE At'dEPOT. VIZ.:-
Clncliii Bii 1 xpresH P5 A. M.
i'hlltiueh Ida ExpnhS in A. M.
Paoli Accoiiimouallon No. 1 8 2U A. Al.
EileMai' - 7 IK A. M.
Park PS Hurts Train 9 1" A. Al.
l ast Line 'J A. M.
Liiiieasier Tralu i--:;u P. AI.
1-1 le Ex press 5 on P. M.
Paoli Acci u.iu'juatloii, Nos. 2 and 3.3 4uand 7 in P. M'
iay Express ' " 1 M.
ilairiM,urg Aeioinniodallon 'J iO P.M.
For furtliir into inalinn apply lo
eor iiuitr J(JHjN A LLFN. Ticket Ageiil,
m1. min;HG.fl.iiii oireet,
FRANCIS t'UNK.'llcgel Agent,
No. IIS AfARJuKI' ireet,
SAMl.EL II. WALLACE,
Ticket Agent at tne Depot,
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will mil as-
Niitr.p anv l I'-K lor ihtLKauH. excent lor Weai-inir An.
iiarpl ana Hunt tneir l iHiMinsiolIlt V to I ine iiiiiidred
Dollars in value. Ail Bagiisge excetdlng that amount
in value win ne at iu nsg ot the owner, iiulesi taken
by special couiraci, finvAllhll, WILLI A
4 2 l.eneral buperiiueiidem, Aliooua, Pa,
lj 1 1 1 L A 1 K L PH I A , t i E It 51 AN TO WX
AND
I j,oiltlTOWN RAILROAD TlMiS TABLai
l-'OR WEH MAIN ! OWN.
Leave Phllsdelplilati, 7, 8. tpu5. In, 11, 12 A, M!., 1, S,
3 ".i. . o . in, ii, 1 If. m.
i.eave Ceimai town li, 7, li, H, 8-2n, , f0, 11, 12 A, M,
1 2.8 4.4 '., 6. ti'-, 7, s, , In. 1 1 p. M.
The 8 2u Down 'I rain, and 3'. and fV Uj Trains will
not btop on the Geruianmwu liranch,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia .p., A. At. 2, 7, in?; P. M,
Leave CernmnlownN'., A. M. I. 6. H'a P. M.
cnj'K'iNiir itiLi, railroad.
Leavt- Philadelphia 3, b, lu, 12, A. M., 3, 314', Vi.T, i
and 11 P. Al.
I.eave Chestnut H1I17-K, 8. 9'40, andll'li) A. M P4",
3-to. i-4o, ti 4o, t 4u and lu 4(1 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Ler.ve Philadelphia l.'4 A. W. 2 and 7 P. Ar.
Ltave Chesiuut II l.l 7 6U A.M. 12 4U, 6 40 aud 9 25
Vllft rONSHOHOl KEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave 1 blladt lphia o. 7'a, u, and 11 U5 A. M. i., 3,
4', 5'.,m,s-l'5fci.dll.'J P. Al. ' '
Leave Norrlsiown 61n, 7, 7 6J, 9, and 11 A. AI., I,1,, 8,
..andb.'.P.M BUVDAm
Ltave Philadelphia tt A. M., 2 3u and 7 15 P. M.
Leave Noiriolowu 7 A. M., 5-: u and U P. Al.
Hill MANAYUNK.
Leav Philadelphia d. 7,1), aud llt5 A. M.1IJ, 3,
4, b'. (i'i. I'", aud 11, P. M.
'j eave Manajni'k II-IU, 7ia, 8'20, and Uii A, M.,
2. 6. Ht and V P. Ai .
t, e,..o. ON SUNDAYS.
I.eave Philadelphia 9 A. Al., ii and Vi P. M.
Leave Mauayunk 7 A. Al., 6 and .'., p, AI.
W, S. WILSON. Oenural Siipertmeudent,
Depot, NINTH and PREEN Streets.
I FT THE BES'l THE HOLY B1HLE HARD
I X lug's Editions Family, Pulpit and Pocket bible
In heaulliul 'styles ol Turkey Morocco and aniliiu
bTdiiikS. A hew edition, arranged or photographic
iv-iruiut Ol families,
WM. W. TTARDINO, Pnhllsher,
Fo. titCilESNUT tAtovt telo Fourill
RAILROAD LINES.
l-flH T1:.'.' NFW YORK.-THB CA HDKS
- v I- 1 ' A PI II. I I
A M IU1V A .V 1 1 Pun . t. 1.- i u . , , .
V v P'lII ADKLl'II IA 11) WK1V VUHK AND
STREET
nnfliir,
At 5 nil A. AC vlfk I'anid
and
Amboy Accoinnio-
4 .
uaiirn.
At li j M 1 1 ....A . ' .
press Mall .Im
At2 P. AI .. vlaCmu. : aud A nilx.y b x'r'rt'ni' " 8 00
At 8 8(1 P. M via Camden and Jersey C ty hx-
I'rt HS m 3 00
At 6 P. Al., for Amlioy at d inter iiiexllate stations,
Al 5 HO and 8 A. Al ., 2 lid H . (I I' IM., lor Freehold.
A 18 and le A. M 2, a ?n a. il 4-S'i P. Al for Trenton.
At fi'liii. 8, mid In A. Al., . 2. .1 .i :M, 4-hii, a and 1180
J. Al. for liordentown, isurdrgton, Beverly, and
Dplaiio.
A t 5'H(l and 10 A, M, 1, 2, 3 3 3D, I
-In A 1 1 D.I I HC
for Florpiice, ' ' '
Al & ami III A. AI., 1. s, 4 :m, 11, and ll-llo F
TiUewaler, lilvpisld", Rlvrrl"ii,ai.d I'ulloyr.l
i r Riverlon pi.d 3 :i0 P. At. lor 1- .imvra
At u-.'.n and lo A. Al.,1. 8, 4 :iu, (j. and 1180 P.
AL for
i P.M.
M. for
r i-ii jitniu.
The 1 and IPSO P. M. L'oes leiivo from Market
Street Firrv (tipper snh ).
FI'.OJI K ! N -11 ?"4 TO -I DEPOT.
.M 11 A. At., i la h'i'iiHliiv?:on i r.u J.rsev CM v. New
Yor
x A t' e.-rt i ,Hi.? r are f i.
( i anil il A. it.. 2 li, 33 ', r.n
nnd Pri:.u,l. .i,d at lu-15 . M.
At 7 and it A.M., 2 30, and 6 I
and Tullyinivn.
Al 7 ami I ris A. M., 23U, mid ,
i P. M, for 1 renion
r itrl'iml.
dI. for Morrlsvllle
1". Al. for HoheiiCiis
ai'o j on ti;:i oil
At 7 and ln-is A. M . 2 -W1. 4, 5. i- i I (! p. Al. t'ir C irn
wellft, 1 (trrl- dale, llulni" .mi'-i-. i'm'ony, W iiiho
rilng. Ri Iflenbnrg, and Krp n l,o I. nn.t at 8 P. M, lor
liolniebl iirg mi l haerini-il, m tl m.r.
ill)M WKvr I'HII.a if l.l in DKl'OT,
via 1'iinm cli g It .isituv,
At 9-.0 A. AT , 1 ini.6 Wi. anil U p. ..l. Nex- York Kx
presi Lints, via Jersey ciiv, -,,ru ct.
At I A. Al., I- iiiii:i ant Lhe I'i ,e, l-.
The ft 3'i A. M.. and (i-sii P. Al, Lines will run dully.
All others, Suuiln s execi.i d.
At H-:iii A. fl P.:i, 0i, m I 12 P. M . fir Trenton.
At :i 3d A, ri., 6 3i and 12 P.. I. .'-ir It Kiel.
Al 12 P. M. (Ni.ht), lor .vi o i ri ville, Tullvtown,
Fchei-ek's, Kdillnliiii. C rn rell.i 'i' i' rl:l lie, il-.l men
mi's, Tucony, V. l.Hjli.ouiiiig . lire.. Jmii, and ir.iun
ford. Forlinrs leavlnp Kensii rmn Depot take thn PArs
fli 1 hiul or 1- ,1th si i eelH, u. lie- mu hi reel, :m minutes
belore net al lure. Tlie . a'H on A! arket nt.eei Kail way
1 nil tll:t-el lo Writ Pbllii.ielpli a Depot; Clvsiml and
Walnut, within one s.puire. on iiuil.ijS the M rnet
strcHl ears will run to canned wim liie "30 A. Ai. aud
b M P. M. hiiei.
EELVIDEHE PEL A VA K V. V TLRfJAD LIN'ES.
Fioin iv eni,i:.;(.n Dei.fH.
At 7f0 A. AI. lor Niagara hull ., b.iitalu, tlcnklrk,
Elmira, Hlo.ca, iHve.o. it i -!,"s.e", lii-ighai'itun, Os
wego, S raeiiMe, Oreat 11. n i, jloa rooe, Wiik. sharre,
bchoolej's Moniitaln etc.
AtTl'iA. I! and 8-311 P. AI. It Scrsnton. Slronds
hiu g. Vi aler iup, Beivlile: e, E.stoii, Lunine-t' l lo,
1 if niingion, ( to. Thu 3 3'1 1 M. ijine con. ec direct
with lie Treln leaving ;.:.ituii ,or 1 iauch Cuuiik,
AHetilOi' n, I'cth'elieni . ete
At 6 P. M, ior LumherlvUlo r-.nl Intermedials Hta
Hons. CAMDEN AND BIT" LI a UT'"N CO., v PKM
BERION AND H Kill VSTOWN RA I L.P ). Uri,
From Alurkettst. Feiry (upper side.)
At 8 A. AL, 1.4, and li'lfi i'. Al . lor Men lianvllle,
Moorestown. Hart lord, AI unon vile. Halusi on, Minut
Ho iy, Smlthvllle, Ewaosville, Vluctnilowu. Blr
uili 4I.Hm. and i'enibi rlon.
At l and 4 P. L, for Lew 'at --j wo, Wrlcittown,
Cookotown, New F'jypt, II o. iienUown, Creaul Ridge,
Jmlayeiown, Sharon, and liighisiun u,
I'lfty pounds of hngL;w,p onlv are allowed each
passei ni i. PaRseiiRer.4 'are pr ...ihited from taking
ims thing us huggt.fcf but ti.iii-wei.riug apparel, All
li.kK t e ver liliy oiiinds io lit o Oil lor ex fa. The
l emi'iiny limit their lei-iioniioi iiy for oaggage to u ie
tlol ar jer pi. mil, and win no', be liable for uuy
amount uiyond f ltd, excej t by icial conlra'-t.
llcketM sold aud bscgae cii.ikeJ direct ihrointh to
j:osioii,Woru-str, Spriugi'eld, 1 1 -.rtford, New Haven,
ft oviOPnce. iewperi, a in ny, i iny,Baratog, mien,
Romp, Syracuse Kocliester, Bullaio, iNlagnra Fads,
anil Siih) enslou Bililge.
A n allionai iicaet ouee ii hu-ihk-j u.
Cliesiidt 8tre3t, where Tickets lo New ork aud all
imperinit points North a 'd 1 asi may oh procured.
Persons purchasing i to,e i ar mis uun-t can nv
iheir i,eir:,i cheeked Ir on residence or hotel to
destination by Cnluii Transier Baggage Express,
LINES FROAI N J' W YOIIK l'Ofi PHILADELPHIA,
W lil leave iriu tool ol C lUrtluuu street at t a., "i i
1 and 4 P. M., nd 12 olglit via Jr ey City and Cam
den; f t (j-,-;e P. M via Jen cy Chy and Keiislngtou: at
Hi A. At., 12 AL, aud 5 P. AI. vU Jersey City and West
J'l.Wltfii hihia.
1- rem Pier No. 1 NO' in J-.!7er at t-( a. oi. Aec-jom-
nuidailou, aud VI P. Al. hxiii via Audi iy aud
Cannleu, WlLilAH il. UAT.M Wit.
U luj aiuui.
gUOuTEST ROCTE TU THE S2A-SII0KE!
CAMDEiN ACSIJ iV I hi.. I IU 11lll.JtWJ u.
S C At M E R ARit N .1 K M E X T.
FIVE TRAlNa DaILY lO ATLANTIC CITi".
On and after 8AT0RDA Y, .Inly 4, trains will leave
VINE Street Ferry as lol.u.vs:
Special lxcctnion 015 . Af.
iMaii .....v in k. m.
Fieighi, with paosenger car att. cneu w l.l . Al,
Express (through in iwo noius) 2'0ii 1'. .M.
Allan lie Actoiuu odatiou
.4 15 P. Al,
Returning, leave AMu.io
Special Excursion
,...518 P. Af.
....4-2ii P. AI.
..11-40 A. Af.
...7-10 A. M.
,...5'50 A. Al,
Alail
Freight, wltb passenger Car
Exprtts (through In two noma;
Accommouatiou .
Junction Accommodation to Ar.'O and
In-
lei mediate stations, leaves vino street.
..5 30 P. M.
,..li-io A. M.
Returning, leaves Arco ,
BaddonQeld Accommodation Train leaves
Vine street -....PI-IS A. Al. anu z-nii r. M.
Leave Haddoulield l'uu P. M. aud 3' lb P, M.
Sunday Mall Train to Atlantic.
Deaves vine sireet
Leaves Atlantic
7 30 A. Af.
4-2U P. M,
Fare to Atlantic, (2, Round trip tickets, goad only
lor the day and train on which they are Issued. (3.
The Pbiladeiohla I.eeal Kinrwn Cnmnauv. No. 825
CH ESNU i' Street, will can lor baggage in any part
or ih city aud suburbs, aud check to hotel or collage
at Atlantic City.
Additional ticket omces bav been located at No.
(!2o cHEaNCT Street.
7 3tl D. h. Muwuv, Agent.
WEST CHESTER AKD PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD.-bCIu ill It ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, Api a 13, lttoo, Tralus wlii
leave as follows:
Leave Pbliadelnhla froru th- Depot, THIRTY
FIRST and CHESNUT nlre. id, 715 A. M... 11 A.
JJ., i-so P. M 4'15 P. M., 4-i.U P. iL, 7 P. M.. 11 P. M.
Leave West Chester lor Philadelphia, from Depot
on east Market Btreet, aia io M., 715 A. M , 7'3C
A. M.. 10-45 A. M , 1-65 P. Jj.., 4- U P. M., ti'05 P. M.
Ou and after Monday, Jin e 1) an additional Train
will leave Philadelphia lor Meo and Intermediate
points at r. jb.., ,
Trains leaving West nest'
leaving Philadelphia at 4 en j
JuncLiun and Alcdla on): 1
a 7-81) A. Af,, atM
AL, will stop at B. O.
fjengcre to or Irom
. and B C. Junction,
.lug Wel Ciieiler at
'ake lralu leaving
i-ansier at It. C. Juno
stutlon between Wet.t Cheste.
going Eiutt, will taue tra: i K :
7'irA M.. aud going We-1 v. i
Philadelphia at 1 bu P, M au-i
' 'pne Depot in Philadelphia i
-Hie CiM sniit and a VVa.uui a.
Market fclrePl lino ruu viiii
cars oi boiit Hues connect
ruoched directly by
l caa, 'luce of tht
oue tipiaro. The
each lralu upon Its
atrlvl. fjNBUMlA.s,
Leave Philadelphia at Hi u A. v, and i'00 P. M.
Leave Weft Chester at i j-. . .. and j WiP. Af.
'trains leaving Philadelphia tt 7 la A . M. and 4'iHi
P. AI., and leaving West ('In r at 730 A. M. and
4 En P. M., connect at B. C. Im ( il ni with Trains on
P. A B. C. R. R., lor Oxlon! ai o Intel uiedlaie poluui.
Paisenger8 are allowed to i. !. Wearing Aonarel
only, as Bagsase, aud tlie Con. any will not in any
erne be responsible for tu ..uounl exceeding one
hundred dollars unless a s; "C .c-ontipct Is luade for
theerme. HENPV wt;oi, Oeneral Sup'l,
Philadeiphl, April 1st, li.us. 4 lo
TTA-T
HUClClir LIN' W, VIA NORTH
X' P
PENNSYLVANIA K li.KOAO, U Wllkes
barre, Mahanoy Cuy, Alonnl I armel, Coiurallu, and
all points ou Lehigh Yulicy Railroad aud lis
Py iu w'arrangt ments, porleo'ed this day, tills road
Is i nabled to give Increased l 'uaich to mercliaudlse
consigned to the ubove named p-onus.
Oouds delivered at the 1 hmiigh Freight Depot,
U.K. corner of FRONT and NOriLK Htreets.
Before 6 P. M.. will reach Wilkebrre. MouutCaruiel,
ii iihunov en v. and the oth'-r stations lu Mahanov and
V yoiniug valleys beiors 11 A AI. ot the succeeding
day. Till cia-tiii, Agent,
GUARDS,
ron TBK l-ItONTS, AYia'3IS, WAV
T4I'ti, IVfO,
Patent Wire Railing, Iron li-dsteads, Ornaments
Wire Work, Paper Makers' W Ires, and every yrloy
01 Wire Work, wnulacturd by
naw N 11 North SIXTH Strned.
n Tl N EXCHANGE
O
It 40 MAN LFACIOKY.
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.,
HKMOVKO TO
N, K.
00rnr ol JJrtREEl' and WAmn nreeis,
DEAI.FHS IN RAUa ND RAGOINQ
rirain. Flour, ball, fcuier P.heiphale of Idjje. Boas
11IIHI, Ji.1'1
Irge and small OL'NN V BAOS cons .utiy ou ilalld,
JtilN T. BAU.tV. ' iAMEi Ca.SCA.PES,
AUCTIC.N SALES.
M.
1IIOMAS A HUNS, a?03.
S, FOURTH Btreet.
133 AND 141
.t-n.-..,l;."1 No- HTkerson street.
'J.:'" vvM.iNi t PA HI ill DlNlNU . i,i
i'.V.K -l ' RTA IN 1. PA 1 Ni l Nos. 'l IN K l i'lK
fA I I JIESSP.S. IlKPfllNll. FINK. ltHII4lrru
INOJt,, IH, A Nl' (I'I II Ml CAR PKM, KVO.
T, . "" ..ler-onr IM'irnillg
rat. Lia.,,0"cl0' kv' No- fil" Hiekeison street by
'"""gne the w.llt. h .....elmoi fnrpllure. 7821
V SON. AUCTIONEERS
fT,.V.JLOAlMjKsi
ION A1 1'.KOH A NTrl. No. 11 in
rear entrance No. Il(i7 Hansom st,
AshurstBnlldlhg. No. 2IO MARKET Street.
AT ARTIN I'.ROrilKKS, AUCTHISKISK.S.-.
B'' ' ' f'i Hiiien l, r M. l homas,tr .s.ms )
i hi.i I 111 -N l nt , renr t nt ranee Irom Minor.
D. JlcCl l KS A CO. (sUOCFS.sORS TO
A'ct'iellr.hd A, Cu . a neilonenri, n Mm.
K FT Sireet. ,
t U N S INC, M'liDDKOW ,v- AU0TI0iy
El. ViS, Nos 2mid Vi4 MAKKCT StreM,ror4
n ;r OijUbUit an wet. snecetisors to Jonn a, Mveri ii (
Fl HE ANDBlinGLAR FHOOF SAFES
LU-l AISI) DHY PLASTER
ACAIH GUCCr-GGrUL.
BBoiiiavN, May 1.1, 1861
.Messrs. Marvin A Co., New Y'ork Oentlemeu; Our
Pla.ihig Mill, with FIFTY 1 IOCS AN D tent ol lum
ber, wis Ccuroypd by fire last night, and we are
happy to Buy your ALUM AND DRY PLA3TE8
SAFE preserved our books, papers, and money, In
excellent Older.
We want another and larger one, and will call on
you an soon as wo have time.
Y'onrs truiy, SHEA KM AN BROS,
This Safe was Red hot lor several hour.!, aud the
cast-iron feet were actually tut-hed.
It can be seen nt our store, No. iii BROADWAY,
A
PERFECT SAFE.
CUllOME IRON SrilEltlCAL.
BURGL&R. SAFE,
V" ill ri'Ml nil burglars' Iinplcincuts for
uny lenglh of time.
PLEASE SEND FOR DE5CRIPTI VKCtRCULAR.
fVIARVIN & CO.,
PmCU'AL: 1721 CiltSOUT ST.,
UAKElIOl'SlwS, ) (Jlitsonic Hall), Thila.,
SOS IlltOABWAV, SEW TOItU,
108 11ANK hllll KT, IXI VEL.iJil), O.,
And for sale by our Agents iu the principal cities
throughout the United States. b 2d tuths'ini
IsTSl
C. La MAISEH,
in
MANUyACTOBKU OT
FIRE AND B U h G L A H-P ROOF SAFES,
LOO ITH, BELL HANGER, AND DEALER
IN BU1LD1NO. HARDWARE,
SBJ No, 6 HACK BtTMt
SrV,W A LA UU G ASSORTMENT OF F1RB
ra. anu jsnrgiar-riruoi oar jws uu oauu, witu insia
doors, Dwelllng-noute Sales, free- from danisms
PrTes low. UAsKKHFOftUKIi,
d5 oo. tat vms Hiraeu
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
JOliERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
E. Corner of FOURTH and IMCE HU,t
PHILADELPHIA,
wholesale: druggists,
IMPORIER9 AND AIANDFACTURERS OF
White Lead nntl Colored Taints, ruUj,
Yarnlslics, Etc.
AOENTA I'OR THE CELEBRATED
FKEM'll ZINC PAINTS.
DEALERS AND CON9CMF.R9
SUPPLIED AT
(IStX
LOWF.KT PRICES FOR CASH.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT I- Oil TUE CITr
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ejsiate oi ur if a v i u j & 1 1 a, ueceaswu.
The Auditors appointed hv the Court tu audit, settle,
anrl noJUBt the sf-coud account or J. WIIMIWI
billTH.i HARLHH H. RJOEKH. KDWARDM. PAX
KuN. HKNRY LEWIS, ard JOHN M. WHIT ALU
Kitculo.s and True tees under the wll or Dr. DAVID
JAVNF, deceased, and to report dlsiribiuinn of the
hulance in the nanus oi ine accoiiulant. will meet
the parties Interested for the purposes ef tlieir ap
polmment, on MONDAY, the tiih of July neslat 4
o'cli ck P. M., al the olhees ol the Kstate, No. 61s
CHESNUT Btreet, stctud story , lu the cltyof Phila
delphia, ,.,.,,a C,..DD
624 wfnifit WILLIAM D. BAKER, J AOd'tOrS.
TN THK OlU'llAMs' COURT FOR TUE CTTX
X AND COUN1Y OK PHILADELPHIA.
iLSiaieOI llivairt yvalui, iiauenncu.
Tim Attiiiior ai, noli. led bv the Court to audil.scttln.
and adjust tlie lii.al account of WILLIAM T. BAI-
1.1- x . Atiiuiiiinirniiir ui iu. j ... ...u . . . w .
i' a i v.i ii rt,..ituo,t noil to reoorL .1 Iritriht.Llo.i .if
the haiance In the lianas ol the accountant, will meet
the parlies Interested lor me purpose oi ins ai
POliume.it, ou HJWSDAY, July 7 liiis.at 4 o'clock
P. M at his olllce. No. 4.1-1 WALNUT Htreel, lu the
City of Phlladulphla. TUOilAo J. WORRKLL.
U to thsiuiii
TN THE
DISTRICT COURT OV THI?
KlAi'KS tOll THE JLA.STERN DIS
J 17 N IT ED
TRICT OF PENNbVLVAAl A.
JJN KAlNftHirivi,
Tin, mrier.lfr.iAil liereh V C I VrS Hot 106 01 Ills appoint'
mint as Assignee ol EVAN DALK1 Al PLE ol the
c-iiy ot Philauelphia, couniy of Philadelphia, aud
Male of Peni.sy.vauia, wlihln said Dliiricl. who has
hein afljtidged a hankrupt npen his own petition, by
the lilsiilct Court ol said DiMrlci.
J lil 1 rWDr,lon,An.i(iuDti,
No. I'JH H. rSIXl K street.
Dated at Philadelphia, June 21, lS.iB. 6 2Tstuth8vir
INSTATE OF KL1ZAUK1II I). ItIRD, Dcccaied.
Jli i'Hll.AUII.l-lllA JUUH24. 1JU1-
l.ellers Tf siiiineiuary npou wi usiaiBui i...-.-
n.i., i.u.tli.f. Ii.an iru.i.eil 111 tlie UllUer
Nik lied, ail persons having claiuis BKalnst cald Estaia
aud muse Indebted
are reiiuesieu lo prfseni .uem,
luiuuke payuicuv .iuiiiii v ,1',-r a-w nmn
Nos. 605 aud Ui7 aRCII Mtreet.
I'lilladaiphlS.
V II 111' 1 " - -
o 20 rut
STOVES, RANGES, ETO
"vri'i'ifr". TU B U N D E R 8 I (J N E D
wou acallalleu.lonof the public to his
SJK nri.: .ireiv new heater. It la so con
st met ed ss lo at fii.ee cum mud llsell u neueral lavor,
ll.r".,,l,i.,aiioutilwrousht aud cast Irou. It Is
I.?muie lu its construction, aud I perieoiiy i
Hhr se?l tfeanlVg, havmif no pines or drums to he
tLken out an cleaned. Ills so arrayed witu up.tjtht
lines as to produce a larger amouul ol heal from lha
ime weitht nl mal U.au any lui nacoiiow In use.
"i liViTronielrlcceiidhlonol the air as produced by
,.,v new arraiiKtuieul ol evapora ion will atoiicede-
nn(,.rBie mat it is Hie only Hot Arr Furnace that
" ,'! i roiJnce a peilec'iy healthy a'uiophere.
'lhi.se In '(i.lui a i-oinuiele HealleK ApparatiiA
WOUid do woll to cull ylV,TLuiM',l',,
NOS. puilllAHKKlW,,
A lars Bssoitmei t ol Conkintr R inses, t lrs-hoar
Huv.-ii, I.uw Diwu OiatiH, Veu.llutoia, tie, alwa
"N'.'ll'-Johh'iiK of Pll kinds, promptly dnsia, 5 lO
""J THOMl'BON'ri LONDON KITCHEN fB.
tii'1, OK FHuoeKAN llAWIIt, tot aitJ'!V
llo.elh or Public liibluulious, In l.V..i,i
1 FFFiFNi H .!' Also. Hl.lhAl;'Ph
PaTtes Hot Air Furnaces. Portaole H'a-1-ow-n
ora ii. Virehoa.d Moves. Bath ih'jT,
hole Plales.li(.ll.rH.C. o. Inn hioves, e W"oja
and retail, by the wauulacturj-rs TfOMHOS.
UT.tuthOm No.'NDW