THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1863. CHIVALRY. X IUrilral Mississippi Krfltor Shot by ltcbal for TtiliiK in Truth. fVotn W til. Joteph (,3Ii.) L'ion, July i!h. ' In Albany, Uenlry county, on Thursday night, Mr. W. It. lloyer, local editor of the (J rami tilver News, whs Shot Ueiul bv V. A. lluudley. of Cleutrrvlllo, lu the iiionI cold-moo led maimer. From Iteputy HliorlU'Johu V, lUr clay and Mr. J. B. lltDkley of Albany, who rode all Thursday nluul ami arrived here yes- hrday, we learn the following particulars of unis nenuisn outrage: For some time Loyer and 7Iunllpy have not, been on good ternia. The dltllcuity grew out of pollltwi diiiereirces, jsuyr ueiug a llHpuOiliuri 'JDd f.uudley a bluer, tiol-lioailed Ke'jul. Tuo ktrirvdlate incentive lo the commission of tuo ict, however, was the publication 01 a para- irapn in ine xews, a lew nays bho, Blallug in it wo young men irom Ueutryvllle had reoeutly lsiud Albany with two companions, whom hey bad palmed off at the hotel as decent fcvomeu. Mo names were mentioned. One of iliese men who bad thus Uisgrnced thoaisulve (war Hundley. On Thursday nigm Mundiey arrived in ai anvbyihe back, at about nine o'clock. 114 inane several threats as to what be Intended ho do. but as be bad the reputation of a blow- kiard. little notice was taken of his remarks. Ia I i 1 i t 4, m n'ulnnb an liii'ui ' .. a u 1 1 f I n nil n Is tool, and but a few leet Irom the door, lluud- flav nnlumil urn I Ir nil . 1 .. I i V . t-.. I u 1 it t f id 1 1 1 1 1 II . ' J luii ii u , n i (s y. u u . , t m.i . l - i j ' ( . r ...... kuree or lour feel ol him, without speaking, Id re w a revolver and tired, the hall entering the uniortutinte man s bream, and kilting nun in Htantly, The murderer turned upou bls,neel and lied, tio one knows whither, though Horses, leitgrni.li lines and railroads have been used liberally in all directions. tfoyer will be remembered by many or our business men, as be visited the city some Iwj weeks since lor I be purpose of soliciting adver tisements for bis paper, lie was a quiet, gen- Vu manly young man, not more than twenty six years ol age, and was a general favorite Willi ills acquaintances, lie was originally from Ohio, but some time since was e iHorially con. nected with the (irHiil City Kntcrprtse, VVor'li crunty, and last lall removed lo Aloauy, lie was unmarried. Hundley was an original Itt'bel. and has for Vtome lime been keeping a drug sloie lo (Jenlry fville. If the Lord ever guides the officers of f justice In their pursuit of a luglllve, we trust a special 1'iovldence will intervene lo bring tills leinui miscreant 10 ine naucr. Q U B A The Ravaged of the Cholera at Havaaa. From Havana, July 4. the New York t ribune's correspondent writes as follows: in a letter addressed to the Tribune in Janu ary last a lew facts were furnished concerning the malady then raging lu Havana. What was then asserted has beeu verified within the last two or three weeks. Bad provisions have, witn the aid of warm, sultry weather and coutlnu-il .rains, produced the same stale of things as then existed; and to-day the nllioial nnuounceinent is made in me ijiutio u.c la juw-inu ana uaccta of the fact that we hi ve cholera In our midst. The proper orders were yesterday expedited by me Aiinianncmo or ine city, looking lo an ine necessary steps to aid those who cannot tike caie of themselves, aud to make repoils about tbe sanitary condition. This is a species of cholera that Is classed as epidemic or sporadic, and not tbe real Astatic. The Avvntumiento will do everything possible to inillgste the ravages, Hut really our people are ruoie aiarmeu man inignt do supposed nnder the clrcutnstRUces. Yesterday, about 100 deaths were reported, aud this in a population of i0, (:()() Is not large, Besides, no one knows now msny 01 these deaths were occasioned by vomito and other diseases. On one plantation in ine country nnout iiduieu a week ago. and oil another estate about hi). These deaths areclearly traceable to bad provisions. Four or five died lii a family, within the last ten days, in one of our fashionable streets, but no other deaths are reported from the same street. These people bad been living blub, eating too much, and what the (Spaniards would call mtzcluuo (a mix ture, or various thlrjgs put toyettier.) People who take care of themselves, eaving proper diet, aud limited in quantity, enjoy good health; and in this class no conipluiut is heard of siclt Hess or mortality. Ilaytl President S.latvs'i Preparation ana i nittii. ronT-AU I'RiNCE. Juue 11 Salnavo has sent lo Cape Jlaytien bis soldiers from l'oi't-au- rrince, anu brougni to tuo inner vue troops which be bud in tbe former place, intending to binder these from sympathizing wii b the peo ple of tbe Capital, liesldes, be lias declared tbat be will bombard the city before he will permit any revolut louary army to enter it, and , witn mat view, lie pas una grenaues orougut 10 tbe National Fort. Ills two great, generals are Telematjue and I.ublu. Sttluavocommandsone of tbe lorts, Geueral Tclemaque another, and General Lublu the third. Finally, Silnave has informed ILe Consuls that if a single soldier or sailor irom abroad shall disembark; with the in tention of interfering be will not be responsible for tbe coDBtquenees; for, probauiy, sliouiu sucb an event happen there would be a geueral tbroat-eutting, al least so fur us foreigners are couceined. I.ham O. Harris. The Nashville corres pondent of the Chicago 7 ribune eays: "Isliam G. Harris ia practising law in Memphis. The indictment against him for treason in the 'United States Circuit Court at Nashville has inst been dismissed. Mr. Harris was Gover- knor of the State in 1SU0, and probably did as rmuch. or more than any other man to carry Tennessee into the Kebellion. He is the only man who ever served three terms as Governor of this State. He is a tolerably fair lawyer, but is much in the Andrew Johnson style, and is evidently a great admirer of that indi vidual. His service during the war wa3 con fined to acting as volunteer aid to dilTereat generals. He was one of the 'last ditch' men, and iled to Mexico after the fall of Richmond. In the Kebel colony of Carlotta, between the City of Mexico aud Vera Cruz, he plied the jack-plane and haunuer, aud built for himself a habitation with his own hands. He came back to the States last year, relying upon the clemency of Governor lirownlow, who had re commended Lis pardon aud the withdrawal of the heavy reward offered for his production Lefore the proper courts to answer the charges of treason and conspiracy. Ha meddles not with politics, but devotes himself entirely to Lis profession, and shtiuks from anytliiug like publicity. The Ikbaa, of Tails, publishes the fol lowing statement of sums still due by the city ot Paris to various contractors on account of new thoroughfares opened or in course ot con struction, and which have to be provided for from the projected loau: Rue Torbigo, 7,2GO,4(J(if.; liue Reaumur, itt.oi'O.OOOf.; Bou levard lJaussmanu, fl3 50i).0Wl'.: line Ollivier, 3b',fj0t,0l'0l.; Rue des Rtbnes, o4,24;5,lKh;f.; boulevard de l'Kinpereur, -",14,200i'.; i!ue MoDge, '24,tiUS.8filif.; boulevard St. tiermaiu, 2-2JiW,2fHf.; Hace de l'Ktoile, l,7b3,(J2:)f.; Rue Mi.uiletard, 17,&4.", 1 Mf. ; liuiilevard Arago, li;,u7,b!:if.; Rue Lafayette, l'j.'iuO. Ot'Ot. ; Abord de8 Halles, 2, 510.01 M)f.; lloule vard St. Marcel. lo,.'22, l ist.; Uoulevard Ma genta, 10,500,0001'.; Avenue Hosijuet, u',52ii, 750f.; Uue rle Rome, 0,40;"), h21f. ; line de Mau benge, G, 4ri,37 r. ; Boulevard de l'Ahna, 2,34ii,420l ; Rue de la Miinieipalilc, 700,000f., foimiug a total of 4.":J 3:;o,on.'ir. "To this must be added," says the J'tbuis, '-the sums which have already been paid, for the above auiouut is but a balance. For instance on account of the Rue Torbigo 7,.ri00,0l0f. had been ex pended piior to the ;'lst of December, lSijii, which maks, with the bum mentioned a'love, 74,h40f., bei-ides the expenditure for J.5ti7. It would not lie amiss to plane at the corner of the new streets an inscription which, with the names, should state the coat ot their formation." beveral Illinois colleges bave organized an exploring expedition to the Rocky Moun tains. The stoi k of thirteen lead;ps mining com fstiieB in California has declined .",1101 mi; n iu iti to.tv i J W . LUMBER. 1808. BPRUCK JOIST. KFRUCE JOldr, H KM LOCK. H KM LOCK. 1868. lRftQ SEASONED CLEAR PINK. IQin JLOUO. RKAHONKD CLE R PINK. lOOO. CHWICK PATTERN PINK. 8PAN1BH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR, Aan"a 1CCQ JTLOKIDA FLOOR1NH. IQ(Q lOOO. FLORIDA FLOORING. lOOO. CAROLINA FLOORING, VI HO IN I A FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING! AHH FLOORING. WALNU1 FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. 1C(Q WALNUT RDM. AND PLANK. 1 OfQ lOUO. WALNUT RDI AND PL. 4NJ. lOOO. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. I OfQ CNDERTAKKK8' LU MBKIt. "I QiQ lOUO. UKDi-RfAKKKH LUUuUt, lOOO. RKD CKDAR. WALNUT AND PtNK. lWf'iQ HKAHONKD POPLAR. 1 Q(Q lOOO. bKABONFD tlUilUlV. lOOO. AWH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HJCKORY. lQfiQ CIOAR BOX MAKEIW 1QQ lOOO. CIOA R BOX it A KKIW lODO. bPANlrtil I KDAR BOX HOARDS. FOR BALK LOW. IQf'Q CAROLINA HUANTLINH. JLOUO. CAROLINA H. T. HiLIJi, lOOO. Norway bcantlino. IQiQ CF.DAR HHINOLES. 1 Qf'O lOUO. CYFRKWrtKHINoLKS. lODO. MAULF. BROTH KR A IX., 1 1 No. gfrm HOUTH btreet TJ NIT ED STATEIs HUILDEKS' MILL, NOS. 24, 26, and ii b. FlFTKJiNTli btreet. ESLER jr BRO., PROPRIETORS. Always on hand, made ol the Btt Beasoned Lnmbn at low prices, WOOD MOtTLDIKOb, BRACKETS, BALtTSTEBS AMD JSKWKLH. Newels, Balasters, Brackets, and Wood Moulding WOCD MOULDLNOb, BRACKETS, BALUUTKR3 AND NEWELB. Walnnt and Aah Hand Railing, 8, tX, and 4 Inchea BUTTERNUT, CHESNOT, M0ULD1NU8 lo order. AND WALNUT tiai GROCERIES, ETC. r0 FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to snpply families at tbelr rcmutry ret ldences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC., AL.HF.KT V. ItOKEKTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, H 7irp Corner ELEVENTH andVINK Sta TRUSSES. C; "btELEY'S IIAHD KUBUfilt TUU88.' No. l;7 Ul'.KSMUT htreet. This Truss cor rertiy applied will cure and reutlu wliti ease tbe moil dilliciiU rupture: always clean, IIkIU, easy, sale. nd cunitortkbie, used it batblng, tilted to form, never rusis, breaks, soils, become limber, or moves from place. Nostrapi lug.Hard Ruliber Abilouilnal blip, porter, by which the Aiolbers, Cot pnlHiit, and Ladiea sullerlug wilb Female weakness, will tind rellel and perleit support; very llpht, neat, and ett'pctual. pile InBtriimenia Shoulder Braces, Elastic blockings for weak limbs, Suspensions, etc. Also, large slock best Leather Truues, half usaal price. Lady In attenii. ance. 12Wwba LEGAL NOTICES. K&l'ATE OF ELIZA DEI II li. BIRD, Deceased. l'lill.AOKl.eill a June 23. IU!( Letters Tstamentary upon tbe is:aieof 10L1A BK1 II 11. I'.IKL) baving been granted to the under hiiiied. all persons buvlng claiiua against mid Slaie are requested to prt sent tbeui, and tiiuse indebted to mnlie iaj mfcut wilbouldelay 10 t'll KIssTIAM BIRD, Kos, 605 and tio7 aHCII Street. 6 2il ffit PnUudelphli. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. N 0T1 CE. Til K UNDERSIGNED wou'n cull atiemliin of tlie public to bis HKW bUMlKN FAULK FUHiNA(!R. c This Ib an entirely new healer. It, is so con- structert as to aleiicecuninisud nseli uKueral lavnr, ben g a conibinailou ol wrought and cast iron. Jt la very simple lu Its construction, and U rerlectly alr tlKbiisell cleaning, havmg no pi lies or drums to be taken out and cleaned, ll Is so arranged wliti upright Hues as to produce a larger amount of beat from tbe Hameweicbt ot coal than any in mace now In use, The bygrouietrle ccndliloii ot Ibealr as produced by my new arrangement oi evaporation will at once de. inoi.htrate mat ii Is lbt only Jlot Air 1'urnace tbat wld produce a perfectly bealtby a'-iuosphere. Hi one In wnntoi a comuiele Heating Apparatus .would do well to cull and examine the Golden Katie, CHAKLKH WILLIAMS. Kos. 1132 aud 1134 MARK K 1" Btreet, Philadelphia. A larfjn assortment of Cocking llanges, Vlre-hoard FtoveB, Low Ucwn Grult's, Veu.ilulura, etc., always on hand, N. H. JotiblPB of all kinds promptly done. 5 10 Thompson s London kitchener, OR hUtiUMlti KAKUK, lor Famines, Hotels, or Public IiiHliiulloni, In TtVENTI UIFIKHKNT r-lZKS. A Iho. PblhidelDhla Hai'ye, Hot A Ir Furnaces, Porlahle Hraieis, Low down Urates. Fireboard Mtoves, lJatn Hollers, Stew l.ole I'lales, Boilers. UroklDg IStoves, etc., wholesale ana retail, oy ine uiuuu'HiMiirern MIA KHE A TI70MSON. 1 27 S tu tb 6m KoJitiU N. biCCONLl SlreeU RAILROAD LINES. Baltimore and ofiio railroad Train betwefu WASIUM1TON ANU BAbTI MOUK. and WAalllNUlo AK1J ilia WteX are iiuw run aatollows. viz : FUK JtALTIMURK. Leave dally, except Kiinday. ul 7 ou, 7'41. and 12-30 P. M., and 2'uu. and 4 n and 8 l.: 1'. M, OH ALL WAY (STATIONS. I.pave dally, except buuday, at 7 00 A. M., aud 2 no and hN5 P. Rl. lOlt WAV bTATION SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS J L'Nci itN. Leave at 615 and 7 uo A, .M., ar.d at 2'(io aud 4-35 P, M. mil ANNAPOLIS. 1 eave at 7'0fl A. M. and 4'3u P. Al. No trains to or fioui Annapolis ou ttuudiiy, ON hUNDAY. FOll UAL I I MOKE. I.pave at 7-4!i A. M., and 4'3 ami -4- P. M. fok way stations. Leave a 7-tr A. Id,, anil 4.311 ai d lj I'. M. FOIt ALL 1' A K'lS OF Til K WKST. Lfnve uallv, excein buturday and Sunday, at 7'45 A. M.. 4 :tu anil K -15 P. M. On Saturday at 7 4S A. M.. and 2-3 P. M. On Miuooy at 4Mo and s-4" P. M. only, ronnectlnar at lteluy station with trains lrcin llallluiore to Wheel. llit:. Parkerllnrh', etc. Through Tickets lo tbe West can be bad at the WaMiinklor, Station Ticket nlico ul a I hours In the day. us well as at the new clllcu ol the Hunkers' and brokers' Teleg aph Line, No, 3is PeiuiNyivauia avenu", between sixth aud Seventh hlreeLs. For New York, rnllaili'lphla, and Uoslou, see ad veiliHeojenl ol "TbrmiKb Line." .'. L. WII!M)N. Muster ol Transportation. .. M. COI.K, lleneral TiiHiOt Ahiii. 2 ?-'.t I UKUMIK S. hooNT, Aisent, WaaMuKton. HI hOI'GIl LIMi ULTWEKN AVA'-IIISUTON PlIli.AUI.Ll-H I A, ANON KW YORK. IT.-Inn beiween Washington and New York are now' run as follows, vik.: FOK N KW VI'IIK, v. II bout chance of cars, Lmve dally (except Sunday) at 7'4o A. jil., U'30 auc 7 p. il FOll PHILARFLPIUA. Leave dally (except Sunday) ul7 4i und 1215 P. M., and 4-;u and H',. ON K'N'HAY, Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 7 P.M. oniy. si KFP1NO CA118 lor New York on 7 P. M. train dali v. Ti' rough Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or I'.i.-iini, 1 uu be Imd at the iMHiim Oitice ul all hours In tlie day, as well as ul tbe newollloe It Ihe Hankers' and Kriikem' Telerupb Line, No. be) Penusj lvauia avem e. between Sixth and Seventh streets sie llali'more and Ohio P.:,irod advertlHpnient and pchedule between Washington, .liaiiimora, Au UHpOllS, Hid fie West. J. L WJ i.so.V. Vaster of TraiiBi ortutlon, 1. M. IOLK, lleneral Ticket Ag. ill. 22Htl O KO e.MiON'TZ Aneni. H;,lngion o 11 CRUMP. CARriiNTliR AND BUILDER, NllOFM: NO. Ulit I.OD4;K STIti.l.T, AN NO. 17 tilt 4. Ill JMT NT lti:i:T, M PH I LA DELPHI A. Ul.D-N PASTE AND SlINfi COMPAN'V. A PbMe tor Rox uiak-rs. rlook bi nders, Paper luingers, Shot make, s, Pocket book Makers, lllll 1-i.i.imis eic. Ii ill mil Hour, is clietp and alwavs M w'y tor UK. liriti ii J ilj ip, encoil .V. Co.. Uevar Knller. VMiiuni M nun, rlil udelphia 1 Inipiirer," liaii.tr Bros., Aiueraau 'Iract society, and others. Sole aeuts, I . I, l-HAUIN A Cu.. t Nw. v XAJuiuk.jr4iKM a.tco.. RAILROAD LINES, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. H1K MIUOI.K KOUTK. shortest sua most direct line to bnthiehem, Eulon, Allnnlown, Uauch lihnnk, Har.leton, White Haven, Wllkeabarrn, Ma hanoy City. Mount Carmel, Plttston.Mcranton.t'arlxin. dale, and ail tbe point In tbe Leblgtk ana Wyoming Coal Keg Ion Passenger Depot In Phllalelphla, jg, w, corner of BF KKS and AM KHIOAN Rlreeta. t-UMMFK AKKANUKM F.N'l KLKVITN DAILY TRA INejn and afWr WKUNKSUAV, May 1.7. 186S. Pasaenger Trains leave the New Depot, corner ol BK HKS and AMHUKAN streets, dally (Sundays ex cepted). aa follows: .At 6-46 A, M. Aocommodatlon for Fort Wash Ingtnn. At 7 45 A M. Morning Ki press for Bethlehem and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Kallroad. ronneeilng al lletblrimui with Lebigb Valley and Lehigh aud Susquehanna Rsliroada lor Katton, Al lentown, Catasauqua, Sltlniton, Maticb Chunk Weatherly, Jeaiesvllle, Hasieton, White Haven, Wllaesbarre, Klngslon. PIiisudu, Heran Ion. Carbon dale, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also in connection wltb Lehigh and Mabanoy Kali road for Mauanoy tlty; and wlibCaiawlma Railroad lor Unpen ljanvllle, Mlltnn, and Wllllanispnrt. Arrive at Maucb Chunk at I2'ii A. M : at Wllkes-arro at 8 P. W i scranton at 4-ns P. M . at Mahanov City al 2 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lenlgb Valley Train, lasting Xetblehem at litis A M. lor Kastiin, and point on New Jetsey Central Ballroal to New York. . At 8-45 A, M. Aocommodatlon for Doyle town, stopping at all Intermediate Stations, Passengers for Willow Grove, KalDoro' and llarwvllle. by this train take Stage al Old York Road. ' At mill A. M Accomui idatlon tor Fort Washing ton, (topping at Intermediate Stations. At Vb P. fil. Lehlch Valley Fxpresg for Bethle hem, Allenlown, Maucb Chunk, White Haven, Wllkrsbarre, Mahauoy City, Cemralla, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel, PI it hioii and Scranton, and all points in Mahauoy rod Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2 36 P. A!. Accommodation for Doylmtown, stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope, ana at North v slei for miiiiney town. At 8 lis P.M. Lehigh and Susquehanna RxpreRS for Bethlehem, Kaston, Alientown, Matich Cbuna, Wlikesharre, and Scranton. Passengers for Orteu Vllle taae tills train lo Quakertowu, At 4-15 P. M. Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow drove. Hatooro, and Uartavihe take itagp at Ablngton. At 6 (Si p. M. Through accommodation for Bethle hem and all stations ou main linn ol North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem wilb Le bigb Valley Kvenlng Train for KaBton, Alientown, Maucb Chunk. At 6 20 P. M. Accommodation for Lansdale. ston. plDgat all Intermediate stations. AiirsuP. M, Accommodation for Fort WaaUlug. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA, Fmm beihleheiu at s uo A. M U'duNoon, 2 00 and 8-3U P. M. 11-611 A. M. and 2'fiO P.M. Trains makes direct connec tion with Lebigb Valley and Lehigh and Simqimhauna trains from Kaston, Scranton, Wlikesharre, Mahony C'Uy.and Hazleton. Passengers leaving Wllkrsbarre at 1-30 P. M. con nect al Itethlebem at 6t)5 P. M,, and arrive in Pblla del)ihlaat 8 30 P. M. From Doylestown at 8-25 A. M., 6'00 aud 7'00 P. M. From Lansdale at 7'Mi A. M. From tort Washington al U-30, 10'45 A. M. and 3'1S P, U. ON BUNDAY8. Philadelphia for Bethlehem atv.tn A.M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 i p. M. Doylestown lor Philadelphia at 7'n0 A. H. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-30 P. M. Fifth and sixth Streets Passenger Cars convey pas sengers loand from the new depot. White Cars ot Second and Tblrd Streets Line and TJulon Line run wlibln a snort distance of tue depot. Tick eta mnst be procured at the Ticket oilice, In order to secure tbe lowebt rates ol lare. KLLI4 CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through 10 prin clpal points, at Mann's Xiortb Pennsylvania Baggage Kxpress Olllce. No. loss. FIFTH street. Ill LADKLl'HIA, W1LJ11WUT0N AND 13AL X1MOKB KAlLKOAD. T1MK TABLE, commencing MONDAY, April 13, 1868. Trains will leave Depot corner of BKOAD btreet And VASH INbTON Avenue as follows: Way-Mall Train at 8 3UA.M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore, slopping al all Regular stations, con. necliugwlth Delaware Railroad at Wilmington fur Crlatitld and Intermediate Stailous. Fxpie.sa Train aiuou M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perry vllle, and Havre-de-Urace. Connects Ml Wil li! I union w ith train for New Castle, F.x press Train at 3;n P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore ana Washington, slopping at Chester, Thurlow, Liu wood, Clayuiout, Wilmington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elklou, Northeast, Chnrlestown, Perryvllle, Havre-de-Urace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, fcdgewood, MftKiiolia, Chase's and stein tiler's Run, N in lit F.x press al 11-tHi P M. (Dally) lor Baltimore and Washington, stopping al PerryvlUa and Havre-de-Urace. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays ex cepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at New Castle, Mlddletown, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, Seatord, SaliBimry, Princess Anne, and connecting at Crndit-ld with Boat for Fortress Mon roe, Norrolk, Portsmouth, and tbe South. Fahsengera for Fortress Monroe aud Norfolk via Baltimore will lake ine 12,00 M. Train. Via CrlnUeld Will take the H id P. M. train. W1LM1NUTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leav ; Philadelphia at 1P00A. M 2'30, 6-00, 700, and 11-1.11 daily) P. M. The 5 uu P. M. Train connects with Delaware Railroad lor Harrington and Inter mediate slatlous. Leave Wilmington 7-O0 and 8'10 A, M". (dally), p. 4-16 aud 7311 (dally) P. M. Tiies-lnA. M. Tralu will net slop between Chester a nd Philadelphia. FROM BALT1MORK TO PHILADKLPHIA. Leave Baltimore A. M Way-Mall: -4n A. M KxpreBs; 2 2o P. M., Kxpress; 6'3i P. M., impress; b 66 P. M... F.x press. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE, Leaves Baltimore at 'h5 P. M., stopping at Havre-de-Urace, Perryvllle, and Wllnitnglou. Also slops at North-Kant, F.lkton, and Newark to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers troni Washing, ton or Baltimore, and at Cheater to leave pa&sengeis Irom Washington or Baltimore. Through -tickets 10 all points weet, Booth, South west, may be procured at the Ticket Oilice, No. 828 CHF'sNUT Street, under tbe Continental Hotel, where, aiso, state-rooms and berths In sleeping cars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this oilice can have their baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Company 481 H. F. KKNNKY, SuperlnteudenU TOH CAl'Jfi MAY VIA WEST JERSEY RAIL- Jj lOAD. i rum loot ol MARK F.T Street ( Upper ierry). Commencing Til L'lbbA Y , July 2, latiS, Trains leave as follows lor Cape May: K tin A. M Cape May Fixpress. due at 12-25 (noon). S16 P M Cape May Pas-nyer, one at 7 li P M. Kt'l UltMNU I.KAVK CAPK ISLAND, 6 30 A. -M., Morning Mall, due al lu'tui A. .M. 6 (U P. M., Cape May express, due al 8 22 P. M. Sunday W ail and Passenger train leaves Philadel phia ul '!6 A. M. iuiurLli.g leaves Cape laiaad ul o-lii P. M. FJxcuiHlon Tickets. i. Cape May ireiglil trains leave Camden d.iliy at 9'2u A. M , aud Cape Island al U lb A . M. (.ouiHj illation 'tickets between Philadelphia and Cupu May, al the lollowing rate: Annual Ticke s, f n 0; yuurtt-rly Tickets, ('.0. lor sale at tbe 1 dice 01 Ibe Cuoipauy lu Camden. N. J. lbroiif4h Tickets can be procured at No. 828 Cbesuui siret I (under tho C utii.enui Hotel), wnere 1 1 ners cn alhu be letl for BaKgaue, which wi.l tie ca led lor and checked at resiuuuces by tbe Union 'liahhier C( mpany. WFSI JhltSKY" RAILROAD LINES. For Bridgeton, talem. a lllvilie, Vineia ij, aud in. ti rn.tu a e stations, al 8'tiu A. M. and 3 M P. Al. 1-or cape May, u uu A. M. and 3 Li P. M. Wo( douy Accon modnl on tram al tj (HI P M. lliulgeiou unu Saiem Freight Trlu IcaiS Caoiden daily, at 12 (noun I I ( u.muiaiion checks between Pliiladelplila and all stklloi.sal 1 ecl 11 c ii rales. WILLIAM J. sEWF.LL, Superintendent, Jn'y 2. lS'ih. PHILADELPHIA AND Da I. TIM ORE UEN '1RAL HAILHOAD SL1 UMI'.lt ARUANorv WENT. On and ailer MONDAY, April 13, Inss, trams will leave the Depot, '1 11 1 H 1 Y-Fl KT aud CHK NU'l btrtets, West Philadelphia, u3 ioilowa: At 7-15 A.M. and 4-&u P. M., and lave il!cin(? Son at b'16 A. M.and Oxlord at 6 A. M., aud leave Uxiord at 35 P. M. A Market Train, with PaHsenger Cars attached, will ronton TL FDA s and FlviDA -3, leaving the RiNlng sun al ll'diiA.M.i Oxloro, 11'43 A M.; aud Keunell, 1 P. M.: connecting at West CUesU-r Junc tion with a train lur Pnl'uUeiphla. Ou WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS Train Uavts pulavdelpbta at M P.M.; runs througuto Thed train leaving Philadelphia at 7.1B A. M. con uects at Oxlord with dully Hue ot stages tor Peach l:otlom. lu Lancaster cotiuty. lto.uruiug. leaves Peach iSollom to connect at Oxford Willi Alleruoou Train lor Philadelphia. r The ttraiu leaving Philadelphia at P, M, runs 10 RiHing sun, Maiviaiiu. lor 1 be same. HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent ll piULADELl'UlA ANU LR1E RAILROAD.- FSMMER T IME TABLE. Through and diret:t route belwi-eu Philadelphia, Erltin.ore, itarrlsburg, W llllamsporl, to the -North-ueHt.fciid iheurefl Oil Riglouol Pennsylvania. I,l,iiAN I'SLK.hPINU CA KM on all Night Trains. On anil alter MONDAY. May 11, 18, toe lialns on tbe Philadelphia and Erie lialload will ran an follows: W KMT WARD, liV.:n Train leaves Plinndeipijia 11-15 P, M 8 2U A. M, . 8 60 P.M. 12 ( U uoou 8-..0 P. M. lniiS A. M. 8 mi A. M. 6-M P. M. 7 46 P. M. liuvis Wllllaiusporl a rives al r.rie Erie F;x.reu leaves l liiladf ipliia.... o l.-a-ei Wllllauisport,.., arrives at 1' rle F.lnilra Mali It avi s Philadelphia , it 11 le.-ives Willlatohport,.... ii arrives al Lot k Haven, KAS'l WAUU, MauTrMu leaves F.rie It-aves WIlllaiiiHport 11 " arrives at Philadelphia.,.. Erie Kxpress leaves F rle leavea Wllllauisport...., arrives al Philadelphia, ll'UO A. M 1U-16 P. M 7 10 A M, 7 40 P. M. , 8 16 A. M. 8 1) P. M. Mull and Express connect with OH ( reek and Alle cbei.y luvi-r Railroad, Uagkage clo'cke.l through,, ALi'UKD L. TYLER, lit C.'4.riC!.vU...MM only as liaggsne, and the Company will uot in y be ri.M,oiislbie for an amouut exceed. ug one r 'dollars ui!l cri be iu,a. RAILROAD LINES. "REPJE RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK fc--. . ltota fhlladeipbla to the Interior of hr,i2W?",lf'tn Schuylkill, Busqtiehanna, Com oeriand, and W yoming Valleys, the North, North-p!.- na the Canada. Bummer Arrangement of rJHr, 1,r,n"t Monday, May 4, lsftS, leaving the Ph7iHrtiSiiJ''i,.0.t, T""'nth and Callowhlll sweets, ai imy f.' ! tf"1 '"""wing hours:-ft.?L'LWiXt'f,X?MMOUATION8.-At 730 A. M tliwn. g "na u ntenneiie stations, and Alleu- Returning, leaves Readlna- at tun V M arriving In rlilladeiphlaatnop.M. TO r. M.( Mrmng PenusvivaioA KAiirnui . . . , . . ...I . i. - ' lot aiinuwwu, rJLi- . A-counecta with the Lebanon Valley I?' V2-SrrJb"?B','-l&i M Port Clinton with Cata-S- r,,?,1!.1. rod.tr..1 rr VVllllamsport. Lock Haven, r.,V.,h i t. a,t.,,,Hrri8,)Dr wllh Northern Central, f.!ITC. i d Y,B,1,,y. "d Schuylkill and Susquehanna hinherhi,f.lil,u",br,nd' Williamsport, York, Ihanitiersburg. plnearove. etc. .,i,?J-,i,KV0N,x,,BI'-H-I'', Philadelphia ai 8 311 P. M. lor Reading, Pottsvhle Harrlsbtirg. etc., K.nnecilng with Reading and Columbia Railroad tiawis for iHilumbla, etc. POTTSTOW N Al-COMMODATION. Leaves Potts tow n at 6'4ft A. M slopping at intermediate stations: arrivwi In Philadelphia at S in") A. M. Returning leaves Philadelphia al 4 3o P. M.i arrives In Potlalowu at 8' 36 P'E0 A CCf)MMOTATION Leaves Trading f.t.,i,8",iAi" K,"B.t.0,,,,.,,"B l.al1 Wfty stations; arrives In Philadelphia al lo lfr a. M. Eetnrnlng, leaves Philadelphia at 5T8 P. M.: arrives In Beading al 8 (Ml P. M. 1 rains lor Philadelphia leave ITarrlshnrg at 810 A. M.. and l'oltsvllle al 8 45 A.M., arriving In Philadel phia al 1 P. M. Alternonn tralus leave Harrlnhurg at 2d.j .P.M.. and Pollsville al 2 4o P. M.J arriving al Philadelphia al 6'4A P. M " Harrlsburg accommodation leavea Reading at 7-15 A.M., and Harrlsburg at 4-10 P. M. Connecilng at Reading with Aittrnoon Accomruodailon south at 6'3ii P. M., arriving In Philadelphia al D ili P. td. Markei train, Willi a Passenger car attached, leaves PblladeliihU at 12 46 noon for Pollsville and a.l Way Stations: leaves Pollsville at 7 A, M. for Philadelphia and ail otner Wav stations. Ail the above trains run dul'y, Bnndays excepted. Sunda trains leave fntlsvllle at H-iil A. M., and Philudelphla at 8 15 P. M.i leave Pnllaoelphla for Reading at 8 8u A, M., returning from Heading at 4 26 CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for i.ow mi glown and Intern. ediate points take the 7'3(i A. M., 12-45 and 4 :tn P. M. trains irom Philadel phia, returning from Dowulngtowu al 6 oO A. M PU0. and r.'4r) p, M. lERKlOMEN RAILROAD. Passengers for Col lect vllle lake 7'c0 A. M. and 4 an P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning irom Collegevllleat 7-nl A. M. andl8P M. Slate lines for various points in Per klon.eu Valley connect with trains at Collegevllle. NEW YORK EXPKHSS FOK PlTTsiBURU AND 1 UK WEST. Leaves New York at A M., 6 Oil and 8 00 P. M., passing Beading at 1 A. M 1 90 and ln-lo P. M., and connect at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Centrai;Raliroad Express Trains for Pitts burg, Chicago, William, port, Eluiira, Baltimore, etc. Reluming, Express Train leaves Harrlsbnrg, on arrival of Peons , Ivanla Express from Phtsburg, at 8 and 6-25 A. M , 9 85 P. M, passing Reading at 4 4D and 7T6 A M and 11-40 P. M., arriving at New ork, lu-iu and 11-43 A. M ., atd 6 on p. al bleeping Cars acom. panylDg theBe trains throi.gh between Jersey City and l'iltsburg, without change. Mall train lor New York leaves Harrlsburg at 8T0 A.M. and 2'H6 P. M . Mall train for Harrlsburg leaves New York at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. -Trains leave Pottsviile at 6-80 H'lH. A. M., and 715 P. M.. re turning irom Taniau.ua at 7 35 A. M. aud 1'40 aud 4 35 SIHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn al 7-.o A. M.for Piue grove and Harrlsburg, and at 12-45 P. M. lor Pine grove and Tremout; returning Irom Harrlshnrg at 35P. M , aud from Tremont at 7'40 A, M., aud O'bo TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal points In tbe North and West and Canada.. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and intermediate stations, good for day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Pott town lAcconuiiodatlou Trains, at reduced rateB. Excursion Tickets to Pliiladelplila, good for day omy, are sold at Reading and Intermediate stations by Reading aud Pot to town Accommodation Trains al reduced rales. The lo. lowing tickets are obtainable only at the Olhceof H Bradford, Treasurer, No. 237 S. Fourth si ree t. Ph lladelpbla, or O.A.N lcholls, Ueueral Super lntenilent, Reading. Commutation Ticket at 25 per cent, discount, be tw een Buy points desired, lor families aud Urms. M lleage Tickets, good for 2i.no rui'es. between al points, at f'i2'50 each, for families and Urms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nino, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rales. Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be furnished wilb cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hal fare. Ext tire k.u llckeis from Philadelphia to principal Btat Ions, good lor Satu-day, Sunday, and Monday, at ret' need 'are, to be had oulv at the Ticket Oilice, at Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets, FRK1G1IT. Uoods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points fiom tbe Company's New Freight Dipot, Bread and Willow streets. Fieignt irair.s leave rniianeipnia aauy at rrm a. M 12-46 noon, and 8 P. M for Heading. Leuanou, Han isiiurg, Pottavllle, Port Clinton, aud all points beyond. Mails c'ose at the Philadelphia Post Ofllc.e for all pieces on the road and lis branches at 5 A, M... and lor ibe prlncipul eiations only al 215 P. M. BAOUAUF:. Duugau'B ;xp.esa will collect Bag gage lor all tralus leaving Philadelphia Dep.il. Orders can be left at. No. 225 Is. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets. pEMIaYLVAMA CLSTRAL RAILROAD. fcilMMKK TIME, TAKING EFFECT MAY 11. 1868. Tbe trains of ti e Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the l.tpol, atTHlRTY-UKsT anu MakKh;! streets, whluu Is rr ached directly by the Market Streetcars me last car connecting with eacn train leaving Front and Markei streets ininy minutes be fore lis Departure. Tbe Cne.Miui and Walnut btreew cars run within one square of the Depot. On stindajs The Market street cars leuve Front and Markei streets thirty -live mlnules before the de part ore ol each tiain slet ping Car Tickets can be had on application at the 'ticket cilice N. W, corner Ninth and Cbeauut streets, and at the depot. Agent" "' 'ho Union Transfer Company will call for ami deliver baggage at tue depot, orders left at No. ISil Cbesnul H eel, or No. 118 Market s.rtet, will rtctlve atteni.cn. Mall Trail 8D0 A, M. Paoll Accommodation, No. 1 In-oo A. M, Fasti ine lion M. F.ne Ex pi ess 1'K M Puoll Accom. Nos. 2, 3, aud 41 (jU, 6 DO aud lo 3d P. M. Jiarrlhinirg Accomuiodatiou 210 P. M. lanca-ter Accommodation - 4 (ni P. M. larkehburg Tralu 630 P. M. ( Incliiueil FJxpress 8ihi P. M. P.r! Mail H'13 P. M. Plillauelpliia F.xpress 11 15 P. M. Accouiuiodallou -.11 '30 P.M. Erie Mail leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Kx press leaves dany. All other tralus dally, except sunuty. ,.,,, A ,, The Western Accommodation 1 rain runs dally, ex. cent Sunday, lor this tiaiti lickeis must he pro ciiMd and bnggage delivered by 5 m. P. JL, al No. lit! Ma.kemreets. arr1ve ATlDKpQT, y Clnclni atl Express !:!" A. M. Phlirdeli Ida Express 7 It) A. M. I noli Accommouatlou .o. 1 8 2n A. .M. File Mti - 7 Itl A. M, i'urketlicig Train 1" A. M. l ust Line " 35 A, M. I.ancasier Train l'-3n P. File Express ' (' 1. t. I'aoil Acci n.uioduiiou, Nos. 2 aud 3..3 luand 7 Pi P. M i t.v J:.xprebu 5 '" !' M. HaiilhLiiri; .ccou. iiicCullon a iy p. Al, l or ft.ilii' r in t loaiion aoply to ioi ri JQUS jj. Ai,i,KN. Ticket Agent, Nr. Hill CHE'S NUT Street. FR.iNt JS 1 UN i , '1 icket Agent, No. Ilil MARKET Mreet, SA MI'KI, 11. W A LLACK, '1 icket A cent al toe Depot, Tin- Peiuisylvanlsi Railroad C inpauy will uol as siiu.e ai.y k lor Jiagnage, except lor Wearing An- I hicl and iiinil in ir rt spoiiMbinty to One liuinlrtd liolinrs in value A II ii;it;i.iine exciedint; that amount in titue w l-l lie al the r ik or i tie owner, unless takeu by (-1 tcitti cohtrucl, HiWaIIIiII. WILLIAMS, 4 2l General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PIIILAPKLHII A, ( i F. H M A N T 0 W N AND NO .ltl'l o W N HA 1 1. HO A it TI jlli; 1'AiiLiu FOR wKR.MAN I'OWN. L-sve Phlisdfipuhta, 7, 8. li-ui, lu, 1 1, 12 A. M 1, 2, 3'j. 3. 4. 5. 0, Id. 7 8 H, 1(1, 11, 12 P. M. 1,1 BVe (ie; loai low U li, 7, 7.', 8, 8 ".(., II, 10, 11, 12 A, M., 1 2, 3 4, I '4 6, (i.'a, 7, 8, , In, 11 P. M. Tl.e 8 2u i.own Train, aud 3'4 and Up Trains will lint Hull ou tbt Grrn aniowu Branch, (IN SUNDAYS. Leave PhlUdelphiak1., A, M, 2, 7, K'' P. M. Ltave Uerinanlown '., A.M. 1. ii Si P. Ill, CHTNitp hill Railroad. I.eavj Philadelphia 3, 8, lu, 12, A. M., 2, 314, ,r0,', 7, 9 ai d il P. M. I cave Chtstnut II 111 7'I(, 8, 9-40, and lPhJ A. M., 1'15, 3'IU, b'41', 8 40, 8 4u ai.u 10 III P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia b4 A. M. 2 und 7 P. M. lmve Chestnut Hbl 750 A.M.. 12 4f, 6 10 and 9'25 P.M. J.UR rONSHOHOt KKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave 1 hiladelpbia b, 7.',, il, aud 11 uu A. Al, l,'a, 3, 4'. , IS'.,, i,', 8 Co BUU ID, P. SI, Lt BVe Norristown 6 4U, 7, 7 50. 9, aud 11 A. M., Mi, 3, ..audF.MoN EUNDAYH. Li ave Philadelphia A. M., 2 3n and 7 lb P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. M., 5 :n and t) P, M, FOR M ANA Y UN B7. Leave Philadelphia 6. 7.'. aud 11-05 A. W.,1,', 3, ii,. i'ii. (i'a. 8 ca. aud ll1, P. M. J ( i.ve Manajui.k -lu, 7,' 8-20, o;;, aud Mi A, M Lf ave Philadelphia V A, M.,2', and 7 P. M. Ltave Mkuaytnik 7.', A. M., 8 and P. M. V. b. W11.SON. General Stiperluiendent, Depot, N I Nl 'HamUytJi:NHlreets. 77ft THE BEST THE HOLY BIHLK HARD J Ing'b Edltlous Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bible In beaullful fslylea of Turkey Morocco and antlqus blmlliigs. A new edition, arranged fur pbotograpUl P"irall oi families, WM. W. HARPING, Pohllsher, iC,M.UiwMUUiii te:wiai.U t T..lrr 'A.rK','tr--At A.M., for Heading qua, Sunbury, Williamsport, Filmlra. Rolihesler, J?P!f? BllH?10' Wlikesharre, PllUton, York,' '? '"'"'hurg, Hagerstown, etc. UU,IU ' RAILROAD LINES. 1Pf?R"rOB NEW YORK. THR V MDEN JTDO.AND AM ROY AND PHI LA D KIP HI A A ND THENTMN RA I LROA I) COM "a N y UN K FROM PHILADELPHIA IO NEW YORK AN!) WHARFLACKa' WALNUT blKKttf At 6 30 A.M., via Camden and Am boy Accommo dation J..O. At s A.M., via Camden and Jersey City Kx press Mall j)o At 2 P. M ,, via Camden and Amboy Express... tlx) At 8 30 P. M via Camden and Jersey C.ty Ex Press g 00 At 6 P. M.. for Amboy and Intermediate stations. At 5 80 and 8 A. M 2 nd 8-X0 P. M.. for Freehold. At 8 aud 10 A. M 2, R-S0 and 4-30 P. M. for Trenton. At B-ao. 8, and 11) A. M., 1. 2. 8 8'3o, 4'3ii. 8. and 11 80 P. M. for Bordeutowu. Burilngtou. Beverly, and Delanro. A t 5-:to and 10 A, M.. 1, 2, 8, 8 30, 4-30, 6, and 11 30 P. M for Florence. At 6 30 and in A. M.. 1. 8, 4 30, 6, and 11-Srt P. M. for F.dnewaler, Rlveislrte, Rl verlMn.and Palmyra. 2 P.M. for Rlverlon and 8'3() P. M. lor Paliuvra. Al 6-3(1 and lo A. M.,1, 8, 4 30, 6, aud IPSO P. M. for Flh House. The 1 and 11 80 p. M. Lines leave from Market Blreet Ferry (upper side). FROM KKNWINGTON DTIPOT. At 11 A. M.. via Kensington aud Jersey City, New York Exptess Line Fare fl. Ai 7 and il A. M., 2 ;tn, 880, and 5 P. M". for Trenton and Bristol. And al ln-15 A. M. tor Bristol. A 1 7 and 11 A, M., 2 30, aud & P, AI. for Morrlsvllle Ed Tnllytow n. A 1 7 and m is A, M., 2-30, and 5 P. M. for Bchencks and Eddinglou At 7 and ln-15 A. M., 2'80, 4, 8. and 8 P. M. tor Corn wells, Torrlsdale, Holmesinirg. Tacony, Wlssino mlng. Brlileshtirg and Frankford, and at 8 V, id. lor HoUuesburg and Intermediate stuliotis. lfHOU WKST r-lltt.AOIChPlllA UEPOT, via Conneclli g RH wav. At 9-30 A. M., 1 so. e an. ana 12 p. M. Nesr York Ex press Lines, via Jersey City, Fie-p t l-2s. At I A. M., Emigrant Line Fare, i The 9 30 A. M., and " P. M. Lines will run dally, A 11 others, Sundays excepted. At -3o A. M 1-3H, :tn, and 12 P. M. forTreuton, At U A, M 8 3D and 12 P. M. for B islol. At 12 P. M. (Night), for Morrl-villa, Tullytnwn, PchetiBk's.EdiUngton, Cor n ells, Torrlsdale, Holmes hnrg, Tacony, Wlssluomliig, Bridesburg, aud Frauk lord. For lines leaving Kensington Depot tnVnthe cars en '1 bird or Filth streets, at Chesniiistruei. 3i minutes belore dei ariure. 'llieca'son M arket street Hallway run dliect to West Phlladelph a Depot: Cln'sniit and Walunt within one stitiare. On Mindays llieitarket si ret t cars will run tu oounect with me V 30 A. AL, and 8 o P. M. lines. BELVIDEHE DELAWAKK RAILROAD LINES. From Kensington Depot. At7-0OA. M. for Niagara Falls, Buiralo, Dnnklrk, Clnilra, Ithaca, Oweno, Rochester, BinKhamlon, Os wego, S racnse, Great Bend, Moulrose, Wlikesharre, Scbooley's Mountain, etc At 7 On A. M aud 8-30 P.M. for Scranton. Strouds burg. Water Gap, Helvirtere, F;ston, Lambertvlile, 1 lemlngion, etc Tue 8 3i P. M. Line connects direct with the Train leaving Eitslou lor Alaucu Cuuuk, Alientown, lieth'ebeni.etc. Al 5 P.M. lor Lambertvllle aud intermediate Sta tions. CANnV.TZ AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PEM lik.111 ON AND HIGUTSTOWN RAILROADd, From Market St. Ferry (upper side.) At 8 A, AL, 1,4, and 6-15 P. AL. lor Alercbantsvllle, Moorestowu Hartford, Alasouville. Haiuseorl, Mount Ho'ly, Smltbvllle, Ewausvllle, Vluceutowu, Bir mingham, and Peraberton. Al 1 and 4 P. Al., for Lew'srown, Wrltjhtst.own. Cockstow n, New Egypt, llornerstown, Cream ltldge, Imlu) Blown, Sharon, and lllgliiutown, Fifty pounds of baggage onlv are allowed each laspenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage ' ver liiiy pounds to b? paid lor exfa. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pouu 1, and will not be liable for any amount btyond fitio, except by special contract. Tickets sold and baggage checked direct throutrh to Bosion, Worcester. Spriugrield, H rtford, New Haven, Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, L' lca, Borne, Syracuse Rochester, Bullaio, Niagara F'aiis, and Suspension Bi ldge. An optional Ticket Oilice ii located at No. 828 C'besnnt strest. where Tickets 10 New York and all important points North aud Fast may oe procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Odice can have their baggage checked from residence or Cotol to destination by Union Transfer Baggage Express, LINES Fr.OM NEW YO R K i'OP PHILADELPHIA, Whi leave fr..m loot of Courlland street al 7 A. M., 1 and 4 1. M., and 12 night via JerteyCity and Cam den; st 6-K(i P. M via Jersey Cliy and Kensington: at 10 A. Al., 12 At., aud 6 P. Al. via Jersey City aud West Philadelphia. 1 roni Pier No. 1 No'th Rl7er at 5-30 A. M. Arcjom modatiou. and 2 P. 51. Express, via Aoib ty aud Camden. WILLIAM. II. UATZMTStl, 6 15 Agent. s 110UTE8T IiOUTli TO THE SiiA-SIIOttE'. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARR NOFMENT. FIVE TBAlNa DaILY TO ATLANTIC CITY. On and after SATURDAY, July 4, tral ns will leave VINF. street Ferry as roiiows: Special F.XCH610U Aluil ...... Freight, with pa .Monger car attached Fxpress (through In two hours) Atlantic Accoiuu.odatiou Returning, leave Ailau.lc Special Excursion Aluil t reigbt, with passenger car Express (through lu two hours) Accommodation ...615 A. Af. ....7-3(1 A. M. ...9 15 A. AI. ,2-0K P. M. ,-415 P. Al. ,..5-18 P. Af. ....4 2(1 P. M. ,.11-4(1 A. AL ...7-1(1 A. M. ,...5-60 A. M. Junction Accommodation to Ar?o and In tel mediate sia.lons, leaves Vine street 5 30 P. SI. Returning, leaves Arcu BV6 A. AI, Haddoufleld Accommodation Train leaven Vine street ....ll)15 A. AI. and 2'00 P. Ar. Leave Haddoulield IMu P. M. and 315 P. AI. Sunday Mall Train to Atluutic, Leaves Vine Btreet 7 31 A. AI. Leaves Atlantic 420 P.M. Fare to Atlantic, f 2. Round trip tickets, good only lor the day and train on which lliey are Issued, il. The Philadelphia Local F.xpre Compauy, Ni). 625 C II ESN U I Street, will call lor baggage In any part of iho city and buhuios, aud check lo hotel or collage at Atlantic City. Additional i cket oflices have been located at No. 0:'5 cHE&NUT Btreet. 7 3 tf D. H. AIUNDY. Agent. WKI C'llhSlLH A'D I'HILADELPIIIA RAILROAD. SO MM H R ARRANGEMENT, On aud after MONDAY , April 13, ltiho, Tralus will leave as follows: Leave Philadelphia from tbJ Depot, THIRTY FIRST aud CHESNUT Streets, 715 A. M., 11 A, M., 2 30 P. M 4'15 P. M., 4-6t. P. M 7 P. M..11 P. M. Leave West Chester lor Philadelphia, from Depot on east Market Blreet, at 816 A.M., 715 A. M.raC A. M 1U-45 A. M , 1 60P. M..4 .U P. M.. P, M. On and after Monday, Jure 15. an additional Train will leave Philadelphia fur iloiV. and Intermediate Points at 6'3u P. M. 'i rains leaving West Chester at 7-30 A. M and leaving Philadelphia al 4 5u P. AI., will B. (J, Junction aDd Media .only. P.issengirs to or irom station between W est Chester and B C. Junction, going F'.ast, will take train leading West Chester at 7-15 A Al.. aud going West win Hike tra'n leaving Philadelphia al4oU P, il aud traualer at B. O. Juno- ' "fhe Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the l.t snut and a W a.uul nire.-t cars. Those of to Market street Hue run wi In .1 o.ie sqn.tre. The cars ol both lines couuect wl'.ii eacu train uoou Its arrival. on SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia ai 8 00 A. M. ar.d 2-on P. M. Leave West Chester al 7-4 A..1. and 1 11 P. 21. 1 rains leaving Pliiladelplila al 7 15 A. M. and 4'50 P. M., and leaving West Cheater at Toll A. M. aud 4 50 P. M.,ponnect at B. O. Juni tinn with Trains un P. A B. C. R. R., for Oxlord and Intermediate polnU. Passengers are allowed lo lake W earing Annate! only, as Baggage, aud the Con. t.'.ny will not hi Buy case lie responsible lor an amount exceeding one hundred dollars unless a spec. i contract Is made for toes'. rue. HENRY WOOD, General dun't. Philadelphia, April lat. ibt:3. 41i TrltEIUllT LINKS 1-liU M.W YOIiK AND J? ALL POIN'ls NORTn a d F.AST, and for all stations ou Camden aud Amboy aud Connecting Railroads, lrorw Waluut street wharf, fvaiuoa is, l;st,K KA)S u iKlSt.A, ciI. Freight for all way polt.u uu the Camdpn and Auiiioy, Freehold aud Jamtso.irg, aud iinrliugton I ii u n ly Railroads, 'or ward d at 12 o'clock Noon Fur Treulon, Princeton. K illusion, lloi ky Hill and all points on tlie New Jersey aud BelTldere Kll roans, forwarded at 2!i P. M. J-or New York,;at 12, 2J. and B P. M. Freiglit received from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. A sup memorandum, specllvlng tbe marks and numbers, shippers and cousnuees, must lu every lu- , ........ L.A D ltl. OUh ll M.I Ol 1fll'llR. VAL1 EH FREEMAN, Agent, No. X S. Delaware A venue, I7t Phlladtiluhla, -TKaTx iKKHilir LINE, vH NOK T 1 1 X PENNSYLVANIA RII.ROAD to Wlikes harre. Mahauoy City, Aloonl Carmel. Centralla. and all points ou Lehigh Valley Railroad aud lis brmictes. By new arrangements, perfected this day. this road Is triBhled to give increased deimich to meichaudise coiitlgued to the above named points. Goods delivered al the '1 h rough Freight Depot, S. F, corner ot FRONT and NOilLri streets, Before 6 P. M.. will reach Wlikesharre, MunulCarmel, Alsiihiioy (. ily, audi lie other stations lu Mauanoy and Wyoming valleys belore 11 A.M. of lb sueceeuiug Ltlll r.tk AuhIiL ELLIS CLARK, Agent. (my. 11 t'i 1 Till) ADAMS EX'HtKSSCOMl'ANY, OFFICE No. b2n CHKSNUT Slreet, forwards Parcels, packages, Mercliaudine, Bank Note , and Specie, e.tner by Its own hues or In connection with other Fxprtss I'cmpanlis, to all tbe principal towns aud cit.es in the fl'nAM. Bi,perlutendent C COTTON AND Ki.AX, J01iui b A 1 L Dl'l'IT AND CANVAS, ' Of all numhei s and hranrl, Tent Awnlnr:, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Aleo p'mr Miiiiutsciniers' lirlor Felis from one 10 seveial Uol wide; Pan'i g.Bc' li ir sail Tl'e. etc, sevtiai iut JOHN W. EVUIMAN At CO., U iSi, R'i JONE.' AUy AUCTION SALES. M 1'HOMAS A Kiiwt. ,r t . B. FOUK1 H Btreeit 139 AND Ul Bale at No 1302 n. Kleventh .i-.t PI RPLI'S HOIIsEIIiilufi'RnItukk h 'r m r W ALNUT BUFFET, H 1 1 ) K Ho n i sii SOME WAX FRUrr. KLK( ANT lRU-Vici2" INGBA1N. AM OTHER CAHPKrS.KlfJ , On Monuay Alorning, iii?,ri,!litt.-ln ,,,'cUk- hy catalogue, tbe Surplus Jlruel.ol. Furniture, elegant catput. pi0. "uri"us ov!n.yi,b8 Jtnjut(1 0n 'h morning of sals at s OOIOllr 7 10 21 PAT.K OF BEAT, KPTATf, "TOOKH, RTD. chid ' " 12 'clot'k na0l)i at ihs Exchange, will In- lirl"'' No r'21' n',',k Hwelllng. J, 1 t j 'i, a v-'iJV -V l h 1 ee Frame Dwellings. iKloNniV.U'V1 faciei. THIRTY SEVENTH and CHE3SDT, 8. E car ner. Valuable Lot. ' - lllCar- deVctLKUT' eMl f Forl!elh' Brwn Btone Rosl M ARK FT Nos. 3735 and H717, Stores and Dwelllnmi HAMILTON, No. P.12.,, tlnck Dwelling """"OW- i'S'Ei;,""!1. CA L,- vV H 1 L1" w- "or , Store. WALNUT. No. 31 .1, Mod. rn Re-hlence. l'OVS ELTOft AVENUE, Nos. HHi and 4UI4, Molern Dweilliiks. I'l N E, east of Twpnty-thlrd, Larire Lot. BROA I north ol Mi.n Is, Large Lots with fronts on Park ami Thirteenth Mre t', FRONT. Nos. 4u8 aud 4lu (North), DMtlllery, 1 glnes em. ground BENTS s2-ss, .. 23 a year. GROUND HFAT. .s a year. GROUND HKNT. ls a year. 8 shares Philadelphia aud Southern Mall Htaiui sblp Company. fOO rrliarcs Shtimokln Coal Company. 1 Share Academy of Fine Arts. 5 Shares Academy ol Music. 1 Share Point Btteza Park. O hi. arts Coulter Cppr Cifopsny. S'.iisbares Venango OH Company. 5i"sb8r9 sti ry Farm Oil Company. CataligiitH now rtady. 7 lost THOMAS LIR( II .V SON, Al CTIONEKR AND COM M lseIO N 1 KHOHaNTs, No. 1UI V H EsN TJT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Saiuoul si. Pale at No. Fna North Sixteenth street. MODERN BUI I.TTH RKK-S'1'GRY BRICK IIOXTSK, Wl'IU THRKK-STORY B('K BUILotNOS, Also n(UtEHOLD KUHNITUKR. ROSKIVOHU PIANO. PlUt OLASH WITH TABLK, BltUb bELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. JCiC. , On Saturday morning. Jrly 11. at Id o'clock, at No, 802 North Hlxteenth ? !lf.tt',wl J ' beold, the modern built T II HEK-TDKY BRICK HOUsE. with Three-story Back Buildings, IS by 80, In good order: Jcflcan remain on mortgage. Immediately alter will be sold the Furniture, con s'sili.g of hair cloth parlor furniture; rosewood piano, by Gabier, of New York; pier giasi, with table; walnut dlnit g room furniture; 2 chamtors furnished; Brussels carpet on floors and stairs; kitchen furni ture, etc. Tbe house aud furniture can be examined aner s o'clock on tne morning ol sale. 7 ! 2t MARTIN IiEOriltaS, AUCTIONF.EHS. (I Btt ly Ba.esmen b.r M Thomas A Sons ) No. 52 CH ESNUT St , rear entrance from Minor. . I). McCLFES & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO J McClelland & Co.), Auctioneers, No, 606 MAJJ. K ET Street. lgj HTlNCOTr. SDN A- CO., AITCT10KEEB8. Ashurst Bnlldlng. No. 240 MARKET Street. BUNTING, DUUeOKOW ,t CO., AUCTIOBTi EERS, Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET Street, coci n er of Bank street, Bucce.isurs to John B. Myers A H'l FIREAN DBU R G LARTrOOFS AFE8 C. L. MAISERi HAttnyACTORitB or FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOO ITH, BELL HANGER, AND DEALJtK IN BUILD LNU HARDWARE. J 5i No. 434 KAOB Btrxrt ET) A LA HUE ASSORTMENT OP FIRB EiSiS-and Bnrglar-proof SAFES on band, with Insla doors, Irweliicg-huase safes, free from damsaes Prices low, C. UANSENrOKUKB, 65 No. 42x V1N It straat, DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOBEUT SHOEMAKER & CO., X. E. Corner or FOURTH and RACE Sts., piiii.ADisi.rnTA., VFSOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPOBIERS AND MANUFACTURERS OK While Lend and Colored Paiuts, Tullf, Vuriilslies, EtCt AGENTS FOll THE CELEBRATED FRENCH Z1XC TALMS. DELEtl9 AND CONSUMERS SUPPLIED LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 8 16 tf GOVERNMENT SALES. OK KICK ASI51ANT QUAR1ERMA3TKR UNITED STATES ARM V, No. 113K G1RAR0 bireet. Pmi.ABEl.PHlA, July 3, 1868. Will be fold at public auuiiou. on SA 1'UUDaY, the 11th Instant, al 11 o'clock, A. M., on the premlsea lately occupied by Hie Army Men leal Department, situate on ine west Bide of sixth street, ahove Oxlord, In this c ly, all the Idin-es, sheds, and materials erected thereon by the United States. '1 he above-nunied materials will be sold In one lot, and 1 he purchaser wl 1 he allowed until the aim to remove the sume, alter which dale the ground on which they are situated will be turned over to the owner. TERMS. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid lu rash i t the time of acceptance of bid; ta'ance 10 ue pmo wnuui live aays. Any additional tiifonnailou desired will be fur nished by the undersigned. F. J. CRILLY, 7 6 fit Bvt. Col and A. Q. M, u. s. Army. OATK OK CONDEMNED fcUBSISTENCK n s'i ores. Umtii (.iiifct CoMMrnsART of SnnsrsTESOH, 'OMMrPHART OF SnnsrSTESOH, DlSTHK 1 INOIAN 1'ttiiKrrOHY. - FoaT Giiixin , C N.. Juno 11, J At public and Ion, al Fo't GHison. Cherokee Na Ion. on ti e l.i'hdayoi Juiy,18.,s al 8 o'clock, A, M., cou bisling ol: IHi barrels of Flonr. fiuii pounns of Soda Crsekers. HiaMous Ci cumber l'u kles 470 gallons t 'aljhage und Onion Plcklee, ln gallons Mixed Pickles. 'i:nt gallous Unions. 816 gallons batter Kraut. The above siuioa to be sold without reierve, to th bighesi b dder. 'l erms-Cssh. In Government lunrts, on day of sale. Ti.e MiccesHiul bidders to remove btores within twenty. four hours. By order ol Mnior Oenoral Shprlean. A. '. ROCK WEIL, Brevet l.lent -Col. A u W . U. 8. A., 6 20 fit tin lei ij. M. and C. s.. Idst. Ind. Ter OALE OK Ci)MKMNEj) QL'AKTEIt jlA9 D TER'S PKOPEKTY. OtnC'lt ClIIKK QllARTKRMASTKR, Disi aicr ok tii k I n in an Tkkkitukit, J-F'oktGiii.-xin, C. N June ll. 1803 ) At Pub'lc Auction, at Fort Gibson. Cherokee Na tion diesMIng 01 llosplutl and oilier T-nw, Cloihlng, ii.unkels. Ilsu.ets, Army Wagons, Wagon Covers, Coikiig Ulensils, Flaus, and numerous other artf. t ies, ail 10 Liesuld without reserve to iho highest binder. Sale to take plnce at Fort Gibson, 0. N on tbe 15lb diiv of July, Iht.s ai h o'clock A.M. 'i'ernis lash, lu Government funds, to be paid on day ol sale. ..... suciesi-iul bidders to remove Btores within twenty lour hours. By o.der o Mnjor-GeneraAShterldan.KwELL Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, A. U. M., U. S. A., 6 20 tit ChlelU M.. District lndiun Territory. GAS FIXTURES. Gl .V 8 FIXTURE S. r MISKEY, MERRILL & THAOKARA. No. 71 CHESNUT Btreet, manolactnrers of Gas Flxtuies, Lamps, eto., eto.; would call tbe attention of the public to their large ana elegant assortment ot Uas Chandellera, Peudanta, Brackets, etc. They also Introduce gas-pipes into dwell iuks aud public buildings, and attend to extend ing, aiurlng. and repairing gus-plpes, All work warranted. 11 11 C" O R N K X O H A N U E J RAO MANUFACIORY. JOHN T. IIAILKY di C O., KKMovaD TO N, E. corner of MARKET aud WATER etroeta, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS 4ND BAOGINQ (if every di scrlplion, for Grain, Flour, ball, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bona Dust, Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on band, I it'.' A Iso, v OOL 6AIHH. Ji ns T. BAlLinf Jamkh Cahcapkn. W"lL" L I A M ti. (iTlTA-IT f, COMMISSION MhltCHANT, Nf. 8 8. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, AO I NT KIK Dnpont's Oniipowder, Helmed Nitre. Charoal, Eto; V. 1'i'kf r A Co. 'a chocolate Cocu. a id Krouia. Crrrger, Bros. A Co,' Yellow MeUl bUfallilng,