THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH 'PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1868. If JAPAN. Tha Coatfttlm of JapanMikado, l)almloi,l tyeona-VM Civil War. Yokohama, June 'i. Your raJert bare all cro ttata been apprised of the lant that a citiI war Is now raging ia ibis ooiiDiry. A knowledei of this fact will no doubt contribute to awaken a desire to kuow more ul the Jupmese peot.le and Government, as also of the nature and cause of the pending conflict. In order to uudcrstand tbe case clearly It la necessary 10 conceive tne governing powers as forming three daises, or existing In i hree rather distinct cluster. Tna flrat of these, which is "also Hie must auciout and most honorable, codmsu of the Mikado and liis reliitives. Tbe Mikado i popularly rccarJod as a liueal descendant of tbe dewRoJa who ru.ed in Japnii during Hip unhistonc period which term in. ed about 2,700 years ago. At first he exero ned a. I power, as well the p wer of decliirimt and wasiim war, as tbe power of governing ttie country during a time of peace, in process ot time the Mikado aud his relatives nave them selves up to llterutuie and luxury, and I st the tnite they once hud for the utirriun scour, ot military life. Tbis .tute of thing? e. tv ris to a eeeond cla-s o( rulers tailed I) mnios. At Br-t when tue Mikitno and nts relatives, who are called Kueeis, ccapea to tnke peroual oversight ol theaffHird ot the nation, governors were lo- C t ated in the various provinces. Tuese ivernors I praduiuly became hercdiiur.y ptiucea and lords ui iur iv'oii mx-jr luirw, iuii ure nu kuiivu in japan under tue nane ot Uii'ino-i. All the Uainlo families are not equally ancient nor equally powerful. 8)tno Dtiaus date from ancient times, and notne are ot modern oria'u; some are very periul, and rule out an eitensive termor; others are weak, and their doiuuiu contiuud to narrow boundaries. The number of these independent hereditary prln ;cs If, and lor a louir time has been very considerable. After this class was onee laiily rstahlivhe I, wurs between tho Datmios pnrl Mikado, and alao between rival Daimio.i, became a mutter ot l'reqipnt occur rence, and this led to the esiabl.-ditncuc of a third class, i. c, the Sho-Uan orTaikau, sal 1 hniin inlwtm lw, lina nlnualu, t ......I r. .1 8uv- ...... " J ' ' i'i ik iw i u li rv auu power. Tne Hho-Oun at fim was Couitiiau icr m- Chiet ot the Japanese Army, lie received Lis instructions Irotn the Aligido. This oili.-vi of fchogun and the military class was callujimo existence about eight, hundred years airo, an 1 lur a wiiiiemereaiiertioevii results tjllotvel. At lenuth, however, ns tue Suo-tiuti nued powor at the head ot his army, he cea-ed to re? ml tbi deHiiBcle. s Mikado and his counec ious. and dii very much as he pli-ased. About 2U yeara a:zo a man known in Japmcso hmorv as (Jon ceu- Sama, the founder ot the late dyuasty of Tai ,kuus, arose. He succeeled In ubdaius tne whole laud. Mikado, Kuteis, Daiunos, all t-ubiuitted to his sway and to that ot his suc- essors tor a long period, till Quite receutlt. on een-Sama, the louuder of the Taikunaie. ilso louuded various graJes of nobility, aud neie are now not a 10 princes wn i owe tn,:ir ower entirely to him. Thus the alio Uuu and iiose devoted to his cause lorm the t uird, aud i laie years oy tar tun idoh potvorrul rutiug la?s in Japan. This office of Sli uu is now ibolished, it Is sa'd, but we will have to wa. t kDd see the eud ot thu present war be -ore we pronounce positively on this subject. Hnce tbe oflice of Stio-Gun was esiabl.sdied ly Gon-cen-bama every rut-caution ba beu iited lo secure the permanency of the Goveru- nent. foreigners were excluded strtctlv. ami u (i Japuneae whs shipwrecked or driven to a tor ';n shore, on Lis returu to Japan he was lm ulconed. If a fool, r anoroximutiDtr toertvo. lie ws imprisoued only tor a year or two, but it te happenea to De a man ot marke I ability, he was imprisoned lor li e, and ail to preclude cue osBiDinty 01 communications between loreun lowers and Japan. Like strict'ies wan eier- istdtowata the vuuqui6hed Dannios. Inktomi Lf residing in the'r cist le.s in the r several co ni nes, ihey were compelled tj renide in Yel lo. with their wives aud children as iiotaes, under he eye of the hbo-Uun, or wen- perbups allowed is a special favor to return to their owncas le for a few months duriua ihe year. Xuus he Japanese Government kept a tirin land on all who might oe or iniuht become nemics within her own bolder, a:id also kept Up a constant watch agau stall whomieht as-ail ler from without. It often happened, b-iore Rie alvent of toreisners. that Daimios m ini- sted hostility against the Government ot ths Lio-Gun. Those ot the soutbwesiera quar'ers ive lor a loiifr time been wa'tiiig for a tavora e opportunity to turow off tne yoke of tbe pressor. In former dsys, before foreijruers .me, and belore loreiun iufluence begau to be It, this was the prevailing s-pirit ot the suruu- ated Daimios, One ot the number wh i had een boi n and educated In his orison cattle In 'eddo, ntter having tieen allowed tovi-.it his wn province, ana aner having teen his own atdles and lauds aud retainers, would naturally ebol against heme requ rta to returu to Yedo, no speua tne greater part or nis me undT the ,ve ot his jealous master. But return be must. tie Sho-Uun was powertul and the Dunvo com- piratively weak. At Inst, the Port of Yoko hama and othor norts went nnened niipr I treaty had been made w ith the Sbo-Gun. Foreigi'Crs came, and subsenuently the long tnprisoned Daimios lett Yodao in a body and l-turned to their several provinces. Tbo.-e Ibo i-aw this exodus ot these hereaitary priucs lorn their bondage ot centuries, and who knew leir feelings aud tbe Hate ot the couutrv, kuld uot (ail to see that war was not lar otf. le Sho-Gun and his party r"uped the beuetits Ifoieipu trade, ami thus appirently wa grow- lriicuaiia poweriui; aim tni quirkeuea the Alousy and hatred of the Duiiuio who had rtaken Yeddo. Tho hostile Daimios, epe- 'iny inoe oi me soiiiuwesi quar.er ot Japan, aan to toim ainai ces with tue relatives id tho kados, tbe Kuseis, and these together farmed strong party, at Mitko and at tho Smb. aint the Slio-Guu at Yedilo. lu the spr ug the preseut year, when th'? loreiun M nistTs re at tistica, on business relating roth ' opeu : of several new ports, this newlv-formed ulederacy a'tackel the ISlio-Gnn's party, d drove it Irom the fenuth. Tue Mio-Guu aud . di'fwited forces n iurue i to Yeddo, aud lu P time were tollowed bv the victors iroui 'ako. who tiuietlv took pos-e'sion ot the er at stle in Yeddo, aud al-o of the t'lislom-flouse Yokohama. The fcho Gun could not he ore- ded upon lo take up arms luami his em;. es. lie accepted the term ot his conquerors, d lias retired into piivateltte retaimug in h's vice some 0000 armed men. Hut the m-itter is t to cud here. Several Uamiios in the Nortu, iOoeiheir rank to tue :outider of tne Stio in dynasty, (ior-cen-aaia, have bad ibeir ritones invaded. T'lese do not submit so idily as the Sho-Guu has done. They w a dispobitinn to tight, and a lew skir hhes have occurred during the last tew vb, between the trorps of the Southwest (l tho."e ol the orth. Tue ndvsijiige s far aiipears to l e in tavor ot the Norm. ' names ot some ot the most aetive Uai- s of the South are t'hoshu, Satsuma, and To me most active oi ine ortnern Paitnios is .w. The disbanded sol liers ot the late Sho i'b army are joining Prince Aid, v, and ihus s bi t-oming finite powerful, und ere long the adcrs from the Smith mny oe driven Iroui Ido, and the Mio-dun set on his leet sguin. adhe'cnts ol the Sh'i-Gun and of the North i party oo not reeord this movement agaii.st m as originating with tbe Mikado, who is yet ery young mail. They regard the Mikado as nieie Instrument in the hands of the South i partv and hence tnev tire preparing l,i is). The matter no w s'ands in even scale. must await lur tier devclopine its he'ore un takintt to determine what wdl be the result. e ihu jj is certain, ihat there onebt to b o. e iiral toveriiinent in Japan, and ihutail ihe lependeiit I)ainihs ought to be brought Into lordmat'ou 10 in a-xi until mis is a tact uc npliched it will be in vuin to exnect permit- I peace. wreqionwitct i . r. irtoune. I TLe recent excavations at the Emporium manum on tbe bauks of the liber brought light a noble arub ecological and historical ie in tbe shape of an eDoruious block of rrara marble, measuring fob cuhio metres, 1 bearing a loiig Inscription. Tlw block a uncovered in tbe presemm of tbe Swuator Rome aud a number of distiuguibhed peris. snniTUAL juuhlery. From the New Orleans Republican, Jul; 8, The lollowing singular statement was given as teMimony in a civil court last winter, aud as the cae tell through there It was taken to the Fourth District Recorder's Court, wuere it is now penrtme. We are of tbe belief that the half has not yet been divulged, but this is suf hcient lor the prc.-ent. Wbeu the rea ler has bninbed be will lament with us that tne tool killer either has not b'-en this way for a lotig time or has lost much ot his ancient acute hcsp: Frdcrika Kern, formerly Widow Hub, now wile of Charles Kiar, residing on Fourth street, in tbe Fourth Dlirict, city of Nw Orleans, who, ociiig duly sworn, deposed and md that one Fisnces Willis, abas , about the yeir 18;;2 obtained tha confidence ot deponent by her arll'uly rspresenting herself as r pious woman, in direct eouverse with the llolytihost and as showing the pnth to eternal salva'ion arid to heaven; that o pponent, sfine tioie after this, con tiding in raid Frances Willis, purchased iu the Cemetery No. 1, on Washiugtuu Mreet, and coiuractud at the (-nine time with the theo sexton, Simpson, to erect a family totnb thereon lor dei onent, wheicin afterwards she caused to be dcoo-iieii the remains of John Rub, her deceased husband; ot Peter. Rub, her son, and those of the deceni-cd ' children of her daughter, wile of Dr. Kaihman; that Id part payment deponent pave said sexton a vault Viinch she owned in said cemetery, and wbeuoe the removed the remains of R ib to the new tomb; she further paid, aiVer ell'erting the con tiact, to the sexton, Simnson, $100 in cah, With the bargain that at tne completion ol tne torl) tne balance oi $2'J0 should be paid. The price ot tbe two lots (Nos, 207 aud 26m). with ihe tomb erected tl-ereou amounted to $i!00, and the vsult giveu in payment was valued at fin. That when caid balance becane dupyour petitioner was very sick, and lully rep ising continence in the integrity of the before men tioi ed l-runccs W ilis and in A)rL Leidingcr, sister ol deponent, now oeceafd, she entrusted to i-ttid parues the sura ot $2G0 to be paid to Fitn pou, the sexton atoreaid, to extinguish the debt incurred by tbe purchase of the lots afo-ca d and for the tomb theieou. That Biiortly after the t-ai I Krancts Willis, wbo at that tune had tull control over depouent's mind, seriourly informed oeponejt that it was the will of the Divine Spirit that tho remains of a decea ed husband ot said Willis ahould be depo'i cd in tho tomb arore said, aud tbus ob tnit ed dopouent's consent theieto. That at tbe dea'h ot Peter Rub, deponent's sou, wli'eb occurred Novemoer 8, 18tj!l, the said Frances Willis by her art persuaded deponent tnat the Div.ne Spirit commanded her to band over to her a gold wu ch of the estate of said deceasci1, to be lor a young mu of r-aid Willis, wloi-he said is predestined to b' come a great prophet, and thus taid Fiances Willis obtained (am watch. That in July, 18CC, Mrs. Leldinger, on her death bed, knowiug that the wa.-about to die, to ttone lor her sIls, openly couiesed that hiaiiceii Willis and heiaelf had commlucd gio s liauds on deponent iu regard to some property whereon deponent resides, and about the 1ob and lo.vnb flioreaid, aud commanded aud exiifnted her descendants not lo attempt to tnke uuv ndvur'age ot ihe fraud or to claim any owii'-iiilp m ihe lots nn 1 tombs aforesaid, but to have the ti'le corrected. That iu May, leU, deponen', with her hus band, e.au,in- ii the title book ot Cemetery No. 1 ol Washington i-trcet. and fo.ind tnat lots aud tomb aforesaid, ttand in the name ol Frances Willis and Mrs. Ijeid'naer, as owners, and that by the fraud of said Frances Willis and the peni tent decca-ed Leidmger, and that faid Frances Willis pertists iu her lraud to the prejudice of depouent, who therefore etarged said Frances Willis, witu embezzlement, aud with obtaining property under false preteuses, and with being accessory lo the emne.i'.leaieat and fraud con lefsed by the penitent Mrs. Leldinger a'on aid. It is ascerta'iicd that much other property, real esiate, was ob'amed through the same spirit, Accused is a queer looking Dody. aud if hhe cannot call spiiits Irom tne vasty uecp csn do bon e btrunge financiering. GOVERNMENT SALES. QAr.R OF CONDEMNED bUUSISrFNCE lO KlOltkts. Ol-HCH, UltF COMMISHAEY or SUBSISTKNCK, ") liixTHK'i Indian iKaHiroiiY. Fokt (Iihson. V W.. Juue II, IM.) At PUt'lic unci Ion, at Fori (liiison, (Juernkee At ion, on tee liiib day ol July, lata, at S o'clock, A.. M., eon sihiii.fi "l: 1h9 barrels of Flour. 601) )oiiimI8 ef Hilda Crackers. Ill uai lOUf Ci cumber I'.rk les 470 kkIIkuh ( ubliagp and Ouiou Pickles, lin Kail"!'" Mieii l'ltkleo. &SJ nallmis Uuious. Sin khIIihis fcaiier Kraut. The above 9'oms lube sold without reierve, to tU higliem o dder, 'Jvrnis- t'sh. In Government funds, on dy or sale. Ti o huietsxiul bludera to rtuiove stores wiluln twenly-Jour hours. Hy order ot MaJur Oeneral Sherlrlnn. a. Jf JUK ICWKrL, Brevet 1 leut -Col A. tt M..U S. A., 6 7f, lit Unief y. M. ttiid O. t. Dial. Ind Ter. s ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMAS OtKlUd. CHIKK QllAUTKHMASTKR, ") DlbiKH TOK th vi Indian I ukuitouy, V FtlHT UII1HON. U. N.. Juu- 11. 1SII8 J At Public Auction, ui hurl Uib .n. i;beroKee Nn. tlen coiiBlHtliiK ol HoRil'ul ad odier'lVniH, Cloihlng, liiHlikels. Huriifi-8, Army V'kous, Wui(OD Covr t'oi kiiK L'teiiHdH, FIuks nd nuainriiun oilier uril cIi h. hit lo bu sold wiiboul reserve lo the hlbest bioder. bhle to tnke idtice at Fnrt Glbsnn, 0. N on the ISth day of July, IMiS hi S o'clock A.M. Ternir l ub. In Government funds, to be paid on day nlsHle. kuci ehsiot bidders to rtmove stores wltblu tweuty Inur linnrH, liy oilier ol Midor-Oeiieral Mberldiin. A F. llut'KWELfj. Brevet LUutenant Colonel, A. Ci M., 17. 8. A., ft w St t'ldei (J M lilHirua Indian Territory. fOVERNFflENT saPROPERTYAT private sale IlPlTKIN&CO. 1 1 1 iVJH. f-UlTAHI.K FOlt SPUKTINU PU rtl' i-.rtS, M' HILDK N'H I, AWN 'HINTS. AWNIN.jH PAI'KKHH, bAUDl.Ksj, JJOKSK HHUKIS. IfuY hUKKTO, P'TKINitOO., elsibhiulm No 71 Nonb BB'tXJND Miret RAILROAD LINES. P) A I.TIMOR E AND OHIO RAll.llO.VD T.aiUH b. tweiu VVASHIMi lON a,U 11 iVIT MOI'.K and WAilllNOl'ON AMI 1'UK WBiT urn bow run iu tollows. viz : FOlt BALTIMORK. Leave dully, except huiiiIh, at 7 u0. 7'4S. and 12'80 P. il., and rw, and i :n and S 45 P. M, : UK ALL, WAY tiTATIONSJ. I.i hVe dally, fxeepl Huuday, ut VIA) A, M., and 3 O0 anil P 11. lOK WAV STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS j i' nut i on. I eaV4 at 6 15 and 7 00 A. M., aid at 2'00 aud 4'3S ' lOR ANNAPOLIS. I I r.re r.t 7on A. M. auiis so P. M. No trains to or from AuuniioJis uu ISuiidiiy. ON fcUNPAY. FOH BALUMOKF. Leave at 7'45 A. M.. ami 4'Sn and H'4 P. M, ton way ktaiioms. Lesve a' 7-45 A. M , and 4-e a-d 8 45 P. M. J-Olt ALL 1'ARIS nl." THK WKmT. T.i ave nullv, i-xci'iii Saturday aud hauduy, at 7 45 A. ; M.. 4 ' m.d 8 4h P. M. n KHiur.lay 1 1 7 46 A. M.. and 2-Sii P. M. I On Min...y ai 4-i aud 4"i P. M. only. counectln at Hk-n. elation w tin trulua Irt ia Jlultlmoru lo VMu-el-I lit: Purk er"burK, etc. TluouBii Tickm in Hie WHt can be lial at tbe tVui bli Ktor. HiLllou Ticket Itlllcn ai all Injurs In me ria . n i H an at Hie new oUicu ol Hm lUnliei ' and Jiroki-rB' Teh'K apli Line, Mo, ;us lVnu.syiv aula BV mi", bi een Hixth and sieveiuli aireeui, Kor New York, Pulladeiphia, und iioaiou, see ad Vtiildeii enl ot "Turouuli Line " i. J, VII.M).N. Uuater ol TrBimi.,rtallou. L. V. Ol -, Genual Tionei Anent. i?M) OhOI OK ts. hOO.N I, A ent, Washington. LrUIT('TiT' 1.1NK8 Full "jNKW V OUR' AND J? ALL POINTS NOKTh a d FAHT, aud lur ail Kiauon i'n (lanidfU aid Auib.iy and tUniiiecllug jSroda tro Walntil Hireei. wi.e.rf. INt Y KAK1 LKSl-A 1 t'H. Prelum for all wy p'di la nu the Utimden ana Aioboy Frebo il and JntiieHn'iri; and Hurluigton Uoniny iiaiiroaim, 'orwarui a ai li o ckk-k mmu l'..r 1 'eiiton, t rlneeu u, Klnuulon, Itoelry Hill and all iotit i n Die re jeriey aud UuWldore Roll. roedh. lm w artieil at V, M . 1-or M w oi k, m 12. K!-., and 6 P M. I relj. Iii mhvpiI fri'iii 7 A. . lo t P. M, A "I't1 Tin iiiorainiiim, siieolM n tbe marks and iiuiiilinn, tjliloiiera aud ciiiihU nei-a, ninul In every lu Bi.aiu;e be BkUjt wl' l eai'h 1 ail of vnda. WA11KR FHK.f MAN, Agent, Ko, X ti. Delaware A veuue. I7t PbUaUuovbla. RAILROAD LINES, NORTn PENNS1LTANIA EAILKOAP 1HK MIDULK HUUTIC-ehorten auu mn.!t direct line lo Bethlehem, Earnon, Alleiitnwn, Uannb t'bUbk, JHauleton, Whlt Haven, Wllcmbarra, Ma haioy nty, Mounl Carmel, PHuiton. Mnrauun,Carhon. dale, nd all lb poloia In Ibt Leblga and Wyomlbf Coal Region. " paenrfc 1P0 I" Phllartalphla, jr. W. corner of BKRKHand AMBHIUAN atreeta. tUMMKK ARKANHKMKN'l-ICLRVEKf DAtLY TKAINi On and afr WKONKSU Y, May 18. lsfid. Panaenger 1 rains leare Ihe New Depot, cornar of BF.KKHand A M FRIUAN atreeu, dally (ttunday ex cepted) a follows: At '4s A, M. Accommodation for Fort Wash ington. At 7'45 A M.Morntng Rxpreu for Bethlehem and Principal Hlatlons on North Pennsy vanla Kali road, oonneilug at Bethlehem wltn Lehigh Valle and Lelilgb and Husmicliauna Rvllroada for Kasion, AI lentown, Catasauqiia, Blatlniiiorj. Watich Uhonk Weatberly, Je..evllle, HaiieUin, While Haven, Wllaeebarre. KliiKSton, Pltlum, Hrran ion. Carbon daln, and all polnia In Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also in oonnnclion with Lehigh and Mahmny Hall roi.d for Wauanoy t'lly; and with Uaiawlana Railroad for Rupert Jiauvllle, Milton, and Wllllaiospurt Arrive ai Mancn Chunk al iuiia A. M : at Wukeatarre ai I P. 11 i HorHinoo at 4ns P. M . at Mabannv City al 2 P. M. Passnugers by this train can take the Lenlgh Valley Train, rasping Bethlehem at 115 A M. for juntos, and points on New Jeisoy Central Railroad to New York, At 8-45 A, M. Aocommodatlon for Doylentown, stooping at all Intermediate biatlons, Passenger for Willow Ornve Hatlioro' and HariovllJe. bv lb Is (rain take btage at Old York Road. A I lii'io A. M Accommodation for Port Washlng ton, sopplng at In termed lat Htntlons. A; P45 P, Al. LetdKh Valley Kx press for Bethle hem, Allentowu, Jlluiich Cbnuk. While Haven, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy City, Centralta. Hhenamliab. Mt. Curmel, Plttsion and Hcramon, and all points In Uabanoy and Wyoming Coal Regions. At i 36 P. M. Accommodation fur Dnyleitown, stoppirg at all Intermediate stations. Passenger take staKe at Loylestown for New Hope, and at i North w ales for p-iinineytown, Al 8 IK P.M. Lehifcb and Husrinehanna Kxpress for Belblebem, Kaplou. Alientown, Mancb Clniiik, Wlikesbarre, and Hcrantnn. Pi8HengC'rs for Green ville lake lid train to tluakertown. At 4-15 P. M . Accommodallon for Doylestown, stooping at all Intermediate staiious. Passonuers for Willow Hiove. JJatbnro, and IlarlsvUie Uke stake at AblriKlon. A16IM) P, M. Throngb accomruodatton for Bethle hem and all stations ou main line ol North Pennsyl vania Ri.llroad, connecting at Bethlehem Willi Le higb Valley Kvenlug Train lor Kaalon, Alientown, Munch Chunk. At 6 20 p. m. Accommodation for Lansdale, stop ping ai all Inierniecllute slatlniis. At IPSO P. Al. Accommodation for Fort Washing ton. TRAINS ARRIVE IM PIIIL A DF.LPQT A, From Bt-tblebum at 9 00 A. M, H'uONoou, ivo and 8-0 P. M. 1150 A. M. and 2-(Ki P.M. Trains makes direct ennneo tlon v.Hb ibljjb Valley and Lehlieh and Himijiiolianna trains from Kasion, Bcrauton, Wtikeebarre, Mahouy City, and Hazlelon. PaHHeneers leaving Wllkenbarre at 1'30 P. M. con nect at Bethlehem at 6'06 P. M., and arrive In Phila delphia 81880 P. M. Fioin JXiyleiiowu al R-25 A. M.. 5 00 and 700 P, M. From Lansdale al 7'80 A. M. From 1'ort WashlnuUin at 9'80, 10'40 A. If. aDd 818 P. M. ON PUNDAY8. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at '3D A.M. Philadelphia for Loylratown al 2'mi P. M. loj lestown lor Philadelphia at 7no A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4"0 P. At. Fifth anil bUtt streets Passi-uger Cars convey pft senders to aud from tbe new depot. White Cars of 8eo nd aud Third Htreets Line and Union Line run within a short distance of lue depot. licketa must be procured at the Ticket otlice, In order to secure the lowest rates of fare. KLLI-4 CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through io prln Clpal pninui.at Aiaiin's North Pvuuay I vania BakKagC KxpregH Olhce No. lo5H FIFTH Ktreet. TXJfcST tlltSlLR AKD I'lIlLADELPIlIA V KAlLKUAL.-isLMMiiM AllKAMIKMtiNl', Ou aim alter MONDAY, April 13, lbtia, Trains W1U leave as lonows: Leave Philadelphia from the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CUKbNUT btreets, 7'llj A. At , 11 A, Al., ao P. At., 4MB P. Al., 4-DO P. At., 7 P. M , 11 P. At. Leave Wwu Cheater lor Philadelphia, from Depot Ob east Market street at 816 A. At7TS . M , 7 at A. Al., ll'"45 A. M , 1 55 P. At., 4' .0 P. M., '56 P. M. On and after Alobda , June IS, an additional i ralu will lVave Philadelphia for Media aud Intermediate Points at 6-311 P. Al. Trains leaving West Cheater at 7'80 A. At,, and leaving Philadelphia al4 60 P.M., will slop at B. t), Junction and Media only. Passengers to or Irom station between West Chester aud B C. Junction, going Fast, will take train Uavlng Weet llhwicr al 7' IIS a Al., aud going West will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., and transfer al B. C. Junc tion. The Depot lu Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Chesiiut and a Va.uul Blreet cars. Those of tu Market hi reel Hue run whbiu one square. Tbe cars of both lines connect with each train upon Its arrival. ON BUNDAYIS, Leave Philadelphia at s no A. M, and 2'00 P. M. Leave Weal Cheater at 7'4 A. Jl. ami b'OOP. AL Trains lebvlnii Pnlludelphla al 715 A. M. anil 460 P. M.. aud leavinm Vvesi Chester al 7'KO A. M. and 4 6li P. M., connect at B. U. Junction with Trains on P. & H. C. R. R., tor Onord aud lulttrmediuie points Pasergers are allowed to tnke Wearing Apoarel only, as BaKp-atte, and the Company will noi lu any taue be reppouHible for an tniount exceeding one hundred dollars uulesp a "vecinl contract is made for tbe same. H K.N RY WOOD, General rinp't, Philadelphia, April let. 1M58. ihl 1' ii CAl't MAY VIA WKSsT JEKSKY RAIL- tOAl).- J- rum loot oi MARKj.1 aiieet t Uppur lertV). Cninliieuciuif JUL IdDA 1 , July 2, IHos, Trains ituve an lonows lor cape aiay: tt (n A. M.. Cape Muy Kx press, due at l"2S (noon), 316 P AI., Clie May Puss-Hirer, due ai 7 lo P it. KtiHSlAU LKAVK CAfK 1"-LAD. 6 8n A. AL, Morulug Mali, due at lu'ee . M 610 P. M., Cape tiny .x press, due ui H 'ii P. Td. fsuuduy IV all and IVssiikit train leaves Philadel phia al ''J& A, M. K luri.li g leuve Cape Isiuud ut 610 P. AI. F.xcurslou Tickets i t Cape May jVreipjht truius leave Camden dally at 9 "20 A. Al., and Cape Island at H 46 A. At. Commutation 'Hike's between Philadelphia and Cape May, ai the following raiei: Annual Ticke s, fl"0; Uuarierly Tickets. f0. for sale at the i dice oi the Company in Camdeu, N. J. Ibrout-h Tickets cau oe procured ai No. 828 Cbesnut stret t (under the o ntlnenlal Hmel). where ojoers chii also be letl for Bagcage, wblon wi.l be ra led lor and rbecked at xesiuouces oy the Uulou Tianbfer ConipaLy. WFbl JhKSkY RAILROAD LINES. For liridnelon, ealem. A liivilie, Vine'a ia, and In ttrnjed a e stations at 8'00 A. M. and 3 SO P. At. J-or tape Art ay, UOo A. Al. and a 16 P. M. Woi (Inur) Accon luoOttl ou train at (i 00 P At. Bndfieion ai.u isalem Freight Train leaipva Camden dally, a 1 (noon t mmi'tatlon Checks between Philadelphia and all BltllOLfcat reduced rules. WILLIAM J. fc-EWELL, Buperlntendeol. July 2. lhtib. lTiLADI'LPIIIA AND DA1.TH10HE CEN IRaL HAlUtuAi) ISL JlMh-R AUUANiiJV Mf-N'i. On aud alter MOrMHAY, A prll 1 1, 1-iiiH. ira'ua will leave the Deisit, 1 HlRI'Y-FlitT aud CIJES N LI vt reels, W en I Philaueitibla, as billows: At 7"if A. M. and 4'6i P. M., and leave Rlstmr Hun at rlo A. M.aud Oxford at 6 A. M.. and leave Oxford al 3 26 P. M. A Atajket Tralu, with Passenger Cars aiiaoned, ill muLou Tl FjDa Y 14 ana k RID AYS, leaving the Rising bun al ll iuA.M.; Oxloro, D id a M.; and Eeunetl, 1 P. A) .: tomiecili g al West Chetler Juno llou with a iralu tor Pnl udeiphia. Ou WKDNKBDAYS anu h aTCRDA Y8 Train haves Philadelphia at 2sli P.M.; runs tbruugh to Tbe train leaving pnlladeiplila at 7.15 A. M.con uecis at Oxiord w ith daily line ol Blt-gvis tor Phjm:u Holtom, lu Lancaster county, Reitiruliig leaves Pexch Bottom to counoci at Oxiord with Atteruoou lraiu lor Philadelphia. Tbe .Irani leuvint; Phllailelphl at 4'60 P. M. runs to Rising sun, Alaiviaud, Pn-seimers are al o ved to lane wearing apparel oily as hUKKHKe, and the Compeuy willinliu any case be re.nonsthle lor an auiouot exwed'ne one hundred dollara, nnless lJ''V!f' F,';"1-'?;' t,?'11t forthesame. J "HKNRY vvH)D, General ounerlnietidnnt TIIROU(iIl 1.1MK BLTWKKN WASHINGTON I'll il.A DKLl'M I A. AND NKW YORK. Trains biwen Wasliiugton and New York are now run as follows, viz.: FOR NKW YORK, without cbanije or cars. L ave dally (except Htinday) at 7'4o A. At., U'SO ana ?'M FOR PH I LADKLPH I A, I eeve dally (except buuday) at7'4a aud 1213 P, M-, ami4abd7P.A..uN BUNIAy leave for New York and Philadelphia at 7 P. M, i i-l KEl'lNO CARS tor New 1 org on 7 P. M. train '!' rougti Tickets to Philadelphia. New York, or Bo ton, cau be bud at the mtetioo Union at all hours in the ilu . as well as at the newotrloe I I the Kan kern' and Brokers' Telegraph Line, No. 844 Penusylvaula avenue, belweer hixlh und Sieveotb streets hi,- Pali more and Ohio Kalliod advertisement and schedule between Washington, .Baltimore, An toittolls. and lve West. "Bl " ' j i, wiiFtiN. vaHterof Transi ortatlon. I, V. I'OLK, (leiieral 'I ickt l Alt. nL KM u K fc . h o V TZ. A vein, w. asuliiwlon. TTA'-T I TIKIG HT LINE, Via NORTH X1 PKNNr.Yl.VANl A R-ll.ROAD 13 Wlikes bmre. Mubanoy ( Ity. Mount (mil l, Cenlralla, and all points ou LfliltU Vulit-y ItaiiroaU aud Its branches. by new arrangenienls, perlecied Ibis day this read Is i iiuble'i lu t!i e Increai.ed despu'eb to luercbauduiu I cot signed to tne above naiueil points, i Uoi Oh delivered al tbe 'I hrotigh Frn'irb Depot, H. coiner ol PRO VP and NOjJLU Streets, Before 6 P. Al w III reach Wiluesbarre Mom.li uruicl, MkIiuiio ( lly.audilieolberstailors In Muliauov and W omiug valleys before 11 A M. ot th succeeding day. 7 vll KLL1H CLARK, Agent. riMlF ADAMS KXI KKRS COMPANY, OFFICE J No. 1K0 tHKe.inU'1 Hi reel loi wards Parcels, PaeVaneJ. Merchandise, bank Note , and hpeole., either by Itx o n Hues or In coniiciinn with oilier Fxpress n iiunl's, ui ail the principal towns aud Ui tie lu tbe Uulled Klatea. 27t JOHN BINOnAM.HuperlntaQdent. RAILROAD LINE3. KEArJS Railroad. great tbdnK pinn.ti- "P1 lhllaieipbl to the Interior of KrlSKi . chuylknl, Husquebanna, Cora- ? "fl'J? romlnt Valleys, Uia North, North. isi.nt: hVn.daa. Bummer Arrangement of rvr5.1,L',n" ?ondr. y. 1W, leaving tbe PhVh.ir.'t thirteenth and Callowhtll itreeta, il oi, 1 ,tb" 'o'l"l g honrs:- rbRT .(L lV?M MODAT10NH.At 7ft0 A. MM ror Read.'ngand all Inon.mai.i ,i.m. .,.a Aiinn. low n. Reiorning, leaves Readln i g.. p r .rrlvln In Mladeipljfa at 10 P. M. M " W rr,vln" rriiunr van i K.s.iivntv1 iin. ah. ir. rJIi-1 . V.8 A.1!4- connects with the Lebaurm Valley V"Lburg, eta; at Port Clinton with Cata wlssa Railroad trains tor vrilllaiusnort. Lock Haven, h JL1 . B e,ci,fl, """Ishnra with No.-thern Central, "ro'.'er.and V alley, and KcTmyiklll and Husqiiehanna i l h.". Norimimberland, Wllllamsport, York, ( baDberHbniR Plnecmve. cic, ..'Ai.1,J'1i.NtloN l'ftrfis.- Leaves Philadelphia ai i M lor Reading, Pottsvlile Harrlsbtirg, etc., connecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad trams lor CnltmiblR, etc. POT! H TOWN AitXiMMODAT!ON.-Leaves Pottt town at e-4 A. M., slopping at intrmetl ae stHllnus: f'ivesln PhUHflelphfu ut 9 05 A, M. :e-timing lr.ve Hi Uadelphfa at 4 .In P. M .; arrives In Poitslown at M .r0 AWOMMOr,AT10N-Leaves P.eadlng lnaV,fcu17,,rP.',AlU",e,p,lU M 5-15 P" M-! Trains lor l'bhadelpbla leave Harrtftbnrg at 8-lft A. Al.. and Potlsvllle at 8 45 A.M., arriving In Pliliadel Plila at I P. M. Atteruoou trains leuva iinrrlnbori, ! 2 (w P. AI.. and Pollvil!e at il'46 P. M.i arriving at Philadelphia al 6'46 P. M Hft'rlsbiirK srroninmdsl ion leaves Rradlng at 7-15 A.M., aud Harrlsbtirg al 410P.M. 1'onneotlnu at Reading with Alteration Accommodation foutb at 8';' P. Al., arriving in Piiiladelplda at 9 In P. U. Alarke' train, with a Passeuget car attached, leave Philadelphia at M 46 i oon for Pottsvllle and a.l Way Stauoin: leaves P,,tiviile at 7 A. M lor Philadelphia no ail other Way Katlous Ail the nhove trains run dal'y, PnndayB exrepted. Hincia trains leave rottsvllle at H'on A. AL, and Philadelphia at 8 16 P, Mi leave Poila .elnbla for Reaaiug al 8 eu A. Mm returning from Reading at 4 26 CHFSIFR VALLKT RA! LROAl'. Pasiengers fbr l ow cligtown aud Intern ediate points lake the 7'UO A . M., lu-45 and 4-: P AI trains mm Plidadel plna. re.urmiig from Dowulngtuwn atrjvu A, M., POO, and 5'45 P. M. IKRKIOMKN R A 1 LRU A D, Passen kers for Col lei vine lake 7'o A. M. aud 4 8'i P. Ai. trains from Philadelphia, returning irumColleKevllleat 7'01 A. M. and 1 av P Al. Hiase lines for various points In Per kioixeu Valley connect with Iraius at L'olu-Kovllle. NKW YORK KXPKKus FOR PlTTdMUltti AND TDK W JUST. Leaves New York at 9 A At., 6 Oo and s ou P. A)., passing Reading at 1 A. M 1 Maud lli'10 P. M., and conned al Uarrlsburg wlibPennsylvanlaand Nor. hem Ceuiral'Raliroad Kxpress Trains to. Pitta burg, Chlcage. William, port, Klmlra. Baltimore, etc RHturnlrg, Fxpress Tralu leaves Hurrlsburg, on arrival of Peuus Ivania Kx press from PI tsburg, at 8 and 6-26 A. M , 9 85 P. M. punning Reading at v-ldand 7'i A AI., and 1P40 P. M.. arriving at New ork, lO'lO and 11-4,'. A. Al .. ai ri 6 (Mi P. M. Sleeping Cars accom panying ibese trains through between Jersey City and Pllthhurtt, without change. Mall train ler New ork leaves HaiThhnrRt 8'10 A.M. and 2'H6 P. AI. Mall train tor JUarrisburj leaves New York at 12 Noon. KHUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. -Trains leave PoUsville at 6'3ii line A. M.. and 710. P M.. re turning irom Tamuuua at 7 ao A. M. and 1'40 aud 4 36 P. M. bCIIUYLKII.L AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.-1 rains leave Auburn at 7-o6 A. At. lor Piue grove and Harrlsboru, and at 1 46 P. M. tor Plue grove and Tremont; returning from Hnrrlsliuri; at a-blt P. M , and from Tremoni al 7'4n A, M., aud 6 '85 P. M. TICKK'TH. Tliroiigh first-class tickets and eml piBiit tickets io all the principal poluui lu the North and Wi tt aud Cauala-. Fxcursli u Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading aud Intermediate stations, uood for day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Alarkel Train, Readies and Potb-townlAccommodaiion Trains, at reduced rmes. Kxcun-ion Tickets lo Philadelphia, good for day oniy, art- sold at K-adliiK atul lnlrmeUi'.e "tailous by Reading and Pottuiown Accummodutiou Trains at reduced rales, 1 be lo lowing tickets are obiulnable only at the Oflice of ti Bruntord. Treasurer, No. 'rX 8. Fourth stree 1. 1 hlladeiphla, or U, A. Nicbolls, Oon oral Uuper InlendeDt, Ri auli'. Commutation Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be tw e u ei.y jioiotH desired, tor lauiiiiee and rlrius. At lleace Tickets, good for Jin) mees, tieiwuea al points, al IM! '.so each, for tamllles and dims. beason lickeic, for three, six, nine, or twelve moi lbs, for uoldeis only, to all points al reduced rates. Clergymen redding ou the line of the road will be furniKiu u w iib cards, eut Uilnu tnemsoivoi and wives In tickets at hal faro. Kxinnion licketa from Philadelphia lo principal st.ii ions, good lor Ha'u u, Sunday, mid M joduy, at reoucea 'are, to be bad oulv at the Ticket OUlce, at Thirteeulli aud Callowhl'l s. reels, FRUOPIT. O iou.i of all di-scrlptlons forwarded to all the above points tmni the 'otj:pauy's New F leighi lie pot, Bn ud aid U lllow slreeu. Freight Trail s leave Pnllade.phta daily at 6'iW A. M., 12'4n noen. abd a P. At.. lor tt 'adink. Lebanou, 11 an is burg, PolUvllle, Port Clinton, and all poiula beyi ud. Mails cose al the Philadelphia Post OtUce for all pli.ces on tne road and lis bruuehesat a A, AL, and tor the puncipul Mu'lot.s only at Z h 1. M. BAWtiAHFi Dnugan's Kxpiess will collect Bag gate lor all trulos leaving 1'liiledetpMu Depjl. Ciders can be left al No. '5 . Fourth street, or al the Depot, 1 hlrteen.h and Callnwhlll streets. P lm;sy lvani a ckntual uailuoad. eCMbiFK T1AIK, TAKJNU KFFFIOT MAY 11, ism '1 oe trams of lie Peunsy Ivauia Ceuliui Jtall'cad leave the i t pol. at THlRTY-tl k.-T auu AIajxK.P Mreils, vLiun is reached directly by tne Market siiielcars tne laM car connecting wun eacn train it avii'g Fioni and JVarkei sireeia lulriy mluuteti be fi re its epai toie. The Cue-nut ar.d Wuluut etreuj cxrs run wnbin one mna e ol toe Dentil. On t-undays The Aiaiket htreet c-irs leave Front Bud Maiket streets thirty-live lulutites before tbe de pal i ore oi each fain fclei ping Car 1 ickets can be hed on application at thellcket idliee N. W. turner Nlmh aud Cbebuul Bireeis. and al the depou Agentb of tbe Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver buggage al the depot. Orders loll at No. Dol Ci esuut M.eui. or No. Ill) Murket s.reet, will rtcuve LEAVE DKPUT. VIZ:- Mall Trail S"00 A.M. Ptioll Accomuiodaliou. xo, i i" oo a. ju. Fast i n e ;2o Al, liioVit,, M.H 1 1 UU IM Paoil At com Nos. 2, 3, aud 11 to, 6 ou uud in ao P. M v,urriKimriz Accon.uiodailon . 2;-o P. m. 1 anca or j-ccommodallon laikttbtirK Tratn. ... 4 im P. Al. 8 .40 P. AI. .... 8 P. M. ....Iflu P. AL .,..11 15 P. Al. Clnciniieii Kxpress p.lie Aiail l l.lltu 1 I. la Kipl-Ml Acrnromotiullon .11 bo P.M. F.rie Alan leaves daily, except naiuruay. phhaoelplda 1 x pr ss loaves da..y. All olLer trains daiiv, exi t pi stiiid 'y. , , Tlit M eaeiu Aeouuiuiodatli n Tralii ruua dally, ex cent r-ui day. tor tins liain lickeis must l e jjio cu't tl end ' -gknge delivei ed b 6 0t P. JL, ut No. 116 Alaikel i-treeis. .J,,,,,,,, TRAINS ARHlvK Al DKPOl, VlA.i- Clncliu ail xinew- P:i5 A. M. 1'lilu.deb Ma KX)irihs i 10 A, M. I'ooli Accommooalloo No. 1 8 0 A Al. Kile Mi - 7 10 A. fti. 1'i.lkei ootg T'aiu M 10 A. Jl. l-BSt Line '4 A Lancaioei Tialu -":' AL F t ie Kx pres.-. -5 on P. -vl. J'aoli Air, loiuodatlou, Nos 2 a jd 8-3 4tuu:d 7 10 P. M' Jiuy Kxpiesf 5 no P. Al, Jioiiim org Accoti inednllon 9 J.0 P. M, For lunuir inl ' maiion a).ply io ur ur.u r J0HJS c,. ALLKN. Ticket ARont, Ne, mil cH Ea.m 'IT Street, FRiNtlS I'UMC'llcket Auout, No. 118 M ARrClCI' ireet, SAM I KL li WaLLACK. '1 icltet Agent at the OepoU The PemiFylvania Rallroatl Ci mpauy will not as suiueai ih'k lor Bag age. except lor Wearing Ap ian 1 and limit tin ir r apoiiHlbiiny to f oe Hundred Lobar i in vtilue. All liugkHge exceeding that amount in value will be al the nt-K ol the owio-r. iiiileas takeu by special cou tract. tbWAltuH. WI LLl.VUS, 4 29 Lieneralbiiperinteiideut, A Itoona, Pa. P liiLAni.i.riiu, gehmantowx, and AUHllltT'lWN RA 1 LRU A U TiMJt TABLju Fti R o K R Al A 1 11 W N, Leave Phlli delphla6, 7. 8 D'06. In, 11, 12 A, M,. 1, 1, a.'a. 8Ji, 4, 6. 6J. 6 in, 7 8 9, 111, 11, li p. u . Ltavt (ieimai low n H, 7, 7,'i, 8, H-2n, 9, 10, 11, 12 A, M 1 2, 8 4, 4;'i 6,6, 7, 8, 9, 1", 11 P. M. Tl.e 8 2u 1'own Train, aud 3'4 and t TJp Trains will not Mop ou tbt Hern anU'Wu Brunch, ON SUNDAYS. I esve Pi llrdelphi 94 A, M. 2, 7, lti?i P. M. Leave Oerumniown 8j4 A. Al. 1. 6 9'4 P. M. CHKr-TN"T It ILL RAILROAD, od HVP ,,j"'"lel''u,14 lu- Vi A- M., 2, Vi, 1 rave Chestnut H1117'll.8, 9'40, andll'lO A. M., P40, li 40, o'4n, 6 40 8 4o and lu 40 P Al ON MJMJAYB. I etv Philadelphia K4 A. M. 2 and T P. At. Lave ChenU'Ul 11 hi 7 60 A.M. 12 4o, 6 40 and 9'2S P. M. H fONHHOHOi KKN AND NOlUUSTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8, 7,'i, 9, and 11 Ui A. AL !,, 3, 41. , 6ii. . 8"6 anu ll. p. M. Leave Norrislow n 6 40, 7, 7 80, 9, and 11 A. M., 1;, I, ,..6.aud8.P.ALN(5UNlJAv8 Li ave Philadelphia 9 . M,, 2 an and 7 Io P. AL Leave Nurriblowu 7 A.M., 6'fO aud 9 P. AL FOlt MAN AY UN K. Iave Pblladelphiae 7i,9 aud 11H5 A. M., IX, 8, 6'4,8 es. and HJ4 p. M. leaveMai auik8 10.7s, 8'2o, 9X, kndllA. M., 2, 8t. 6, b, alio 9 tjjjDAY B. I eave Philadelphia 9A.MDi and 7M P. At, Leave Maukyimk 1V A. AL, fi and 9, P. M. W.B. WluMjN Ueneral Hnperlmendent, Depot. NINTH and UK KKN Hlreela. THK RKB1 1HK HOLY B1BLK HARD I J lug's Kdllloua Family, Pulpit and Pocket, Bibl In beautiful tsiyles ot Turkey Morocco and aminos bludiiigtt A new edition. Arranged fur photogrpLl UwtraiM Ol fauillles, V WM. W. HARDING, Publisher, OSo, KttilliiiNljT Hun Vtaltw JfonxUl r fl. f'!-! M5 A. M., for Reading Lebanon, llarrisburg.Potteville, PlneOrove, larua 8i ."ryi. y'l'n'lo. Klojlra. Rochester, rlrftm?"'!!"0?0' Wllke-barre, PUlston, Yorix, L n l 1 'J'JJ"? h'rsburg, HageriHown, ei?. RAILROAD LINES. k Vfl B HT nr Vx n . IPS. A i r" 1 ""--'H CAMDKW Ji trvJiUNl) A M BOY AND PHI La PKLPH I A ANDTBKNTe.N BA ILROA I "(X1M pX N Y tlNIW FROM IHILAMF.I.PHIA 'III Nirar vSS,". ifil ytHn.hAViM' i"ltM WALNUT VrKKT Al 6 ao A. M., Via Camden and Am boy Aooommo datlon .........,.. g, AHA, M,, Ti Camden and Jersey City 1.x prensMall im All P. M ., via Oaniden and A in boy Fx press... 100 At8 80 P. AI., via Camden and Jersey O ly Kx Press . ,,, 8' 00 At 8 P. M., for Am boy and Intermediate stations. At 6 80 and 8 A. Al., 2 nd M) P. M., for Freehold. A18 and 10 A. M 2, S POand 4 30 P. M. for Trenton. AtB-8ii. 8, and in A.M., 1,2.8 Situ. 4?n. 8 and 1180 DelanVo UorIentow,, Burlington, Beverly, and A t vao'and 10 A, M, 1, 2, 8, 1 SO, 9n, 6, and II SOP. M for Flnrence. At 6 3i and in A. M., 1. 8. 4 80, 8, and ll .io P. Jf. for Edgewater, RI verstfTp, Rlverrnn.nnd Palmyra. 2 P.M. for Rlverton aud 8'.W T. M. lor palmyra. Ai6 ;wiand loA. M.,1, 8, 4 80,6,aud IPSOP. AL for Fl"h Hooss The 1 and 1180 P. At. Liuea leave front Market Street Ferry I tipper side). FMOAI KKNHINTO DEPOT. At 11 A. M-, via Kensinuton and Jersey City, New York Express Line Fare At 7 and 11 A. M.. 2 Wl, 8 8n, and 6 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at HelA A. M. for Bristol. At 7 aud 11 A , M 2 80, aud 0 P. M. for Morrlsvllle aDd Tullyiown, Ai 7 e nd in-18 A. M., 2"30, and S P. M. for Schencks and F.ildington Al 7 and In-lit A. tf , I'M, 4, 5. and 8 P. M. fnr Oorn wells, lorrlsdale, HoliuflHbtirg. Tacony, Wliedno mlng, Brldesburg, and Frank lord, aud at8P, M. lor Uolmesbnrg anl Intermediate slitlous. jritoM wm PHii.AURi.eiiiA dkpot, via Conueolii K Rllwav. At 9 ?n A. M., 1 hii. 30, and 12 P. M.'Neff York Ex press Lines, via Jersey City, F'aret3'26. At 1 A. M h.nilKrsnt Line Fare, fi 1 ne 9 8 1 A. M., and i'8n P, M. Lines will run dally, All ot tiers, Sundays excepted. At fi .'si A, M l'3'i. 8 30, and 12 P. At. for Trenton. Atti'teA M r, :m and 12 P.M. forBlstol. At 1 P. M. (Nlsbl) for Morrl-vllle, Tullytown, Pcliensk'B.kddlngton.Coriiwells, Torrlsdale, Holmes I'urg, '1 acony, W Isaluonilug, Brldesbarg, and Frank lord, For lines leaving Kensington Depot tke the ears ou 'lblru or Fifth streets, al t'hesnut street. Hn minutes belore det arture. 'I be ca8 on Market street Rtly run dlieet lo West Pbilarlelpb a Depot: Chesiiut and WbIiioI within one square. On Honda s tne Alarkel si ret t cars will run to connect witu tne 9'30 A. AL aud 80 P. M. Hues. BELVIDEBE DELAWAhK RAILROAD LINES. From Kensington Depot. At 7-0C A. M. for Niagara Fails, Bo Halo, Dunkirk, Kl 111 Ira, Ithaca, Owevo, Rochester, Blnghaiutoo, Os wego, M racose. Ureal Beud, Mouirose, WUkesbarrs, bcboi. ley's Mountain etc Al 7 On A. M and -80 P.M. for Scranton, Htrouds burg. Water (iap, Belvidere, Fusion, Lauibertvlde, Ht mlngion, etc, Tne 8 811 P. M. Line connects direct with tbe Train leaving Laston lor Mauch Cuuuk, A lien tow n, Bethlehem, eto At 6 P. M. for Lambert vllle aud Intermediate Sta tions, CAMDF.N AND BURLl r-'UTON CO., AND PRM BLR 1 ON A ND H IUHTSTOWN RA1 LROADd, From Market Hi. Ferry (upper side.) At 8 A, M., 1 , 4, anrt H-16 P. AL, for Alrcuantsvllle, AlooriiSiown Hanlord, Mason vllle. Halnsoort, Mount Ho ly, t-mtthvllie, Kwansvllle, Vlucenlown. Blr U1I1 gbam. and Pemberton. At 1 and 4 P. JL. for Lew stowu, Wrlghtstown, Cofltstow d. New Kgypt, Hornerstow n, Cream Ridge, linlajstown, isharou, and lllghiatown. Filly pounds nf b(igge only are allowed each yas'ei gei. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing sb bngsge but their wearing apparel. All baggage - ver litiy pouuds lo bj paid for ex fa. Tbe Company limit their leiponsibiilty for baggage to one dollar per pounl, antf win not be liable for any amount btjood tion, except by special contract. t ickets sold aud bsggayu clucked direct through to Pos' on, Wort ester. Springfield, H srlford. New Haven, Providei.ce, Newport, Albany, Tioy.Saratoga, U lea, Rome. Syracuse Rochester, Butlaio, Niagara Fails, aud Suspension Btldge, An iditlotial Ticket OOlee is located at No. 8M Chesnnt Btrest, where Tickets to New York and all important points North and Fast may ne procured. Persons purchasing l ickeis at ibis OUlce can have their baggage checked from residence or hotel to dtbilnatlou by Cnlun Trauafer Baggage Express, LINES FUOJI NEW" YURK FOK PHILADELPHIA, Will leave Ir. in foot ot Cnur'laud street al 7 A. M., 1 aud 4 P. M., and i ulghl via Je.r ey City and Cam den; it6-,so P. Al via Jen ey City aud Kensington; at 10 A Al., 12 AL, and 6 P. M. via Jersey City aud Weet l'liliaoeii hm. i rom 1'le.r No. 1 North River at S'30 A. Al. Aeceom modatlou. aud 2 P. M. Kxpresx, via Aniboy aud Can deu. WILnlAil IU UATMlilt, 6 l,'i Ageut. omiiAnkLiniiA, vruiiGT0N and dal JL Tl MURK RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, commencing MuNDA Y , April 13, Wi. Trains will icbve Depot corner ol BivUAD bueet and WASH lit.TUN A venue as loliows: Wuy-Alail Train at 8 30 A. At. (Sundays excepted) for Ruluuiore, snipping at all Regular islatious, con meting with Delawurc Railroad al Wilmington for C'ribl eld and Intermediate Sialloiis. Kxp,e-s Train at 12 On AL (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore anu Washington, skipping at WLmlugton, Perrj vllle, and Havre-de-Orace. Connects at WU mliigioii with train fur IV cw Cuttle. Kxpresa Train ai 8-an P. Al. (Sundays excepted) for Rflnmore ana Wushlnxti.n, stopping at Cheater, Tburlow, Linwood Claymont. Wllmiuutou, Newport, S antou. Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Churlestowu, Perrvllie, Havre-de-Urace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Kdgewood, .Mf.gnolla, Chase's and Sieminer's Ruu, Nil: bt Kx press at ) POO P M. tDaily) lor Hainmors no Washington, stopping at Perryvlllo and Uavre-de-t-ii-ace Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays ex ceiiled) with Delaware Railroad Line, slopping ul Now Csotle. Mlddletown, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, seaiord, SaliHbnry, Priucess Anne, and curinecltiig at Crisiitdd w ith Boat for Fortress Mon roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the South. 1 a-ssengetn lor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via Baltimore will lake tne 12.00 M. Train. Via CrlaUeld will take tbe II to P, M. train, WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leav Philadelphia at IPUUA. M., 2 80, 6 00, 71X, ana IP t.n daily) P. M. Tbe 6 00 P. M. Tralu connects w ith Delaware Railroad for Harrington and inter mediate stations. Leave Wilmington 7'00 and 8'10 A. M. (dally), 1-30 1 16 and 7'3n (dally) P. M. The 81 A. M. Train will qi, t nop betw een Chester and Philadelphia. FROM HALT lit ORK IO PHILADELPHIA. Lease Baltimore Tib A- M., Way-Mall: 9 40 A.M., Kx press; 2 Jb P. M., Express', 35 P. M Expressi 8 64 F,W'feUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE, L. aveu ktaimoni at 8 56 P Al. stopulng at Havre-de- liruce, Perryvliie, aud Wllunngtou. Also slops at jNOrlh-F.aUl, KtklOn, UUU i e W ai tuiue licaatJUKOI. for Piillatlelpbla and leave paM.iengers Irom Washing ton or Baiuniore. aud at Clie-tor to leave passengers trom WashiUKtou or uaiuinore. 'i 1 , i. .i i,.. i in rIi o.i'.ois Weet. S-mtb. Soath- wei.i, n ay be procured at the Ticket OUlce, Jni.M CHKSNlT Street, under the continental Hool, wIii-jm nn. stHie-rooms unit bti'ths In sleeping nam can ho secured during the Hay. Persouu purch-slni tickeUi at tt la otuce Can nave mm uagnge uin ieu at their residence by tbe Union Trauster Uompauy 4U IL F. K FN N K Y, Superlnteniient SUOUTEST P.UUm TO THIS SEASII'JKE! C A .u D ix AIM J-J ntuA-iiili iiAiuuuav. SUM ME II ARKNQKS1KXT. FIVE TltAlNo DaILY TO ATi-ANlTC CITY. n. and after SATURDAY. July 4, trains Will leave V1N Kbtreet Ferry as lolows; .... Special kxccielou "'I A. AI. Mall 7 S0A. Al. rti ifetit, wltn pa-seuger car nu.tuci to a., jm. 1, vorns II brongh in '0 boltixi 2-u(i P. M. Atlantic Accoinu. odallou 4 13 P, M, Returning, leave Ailaii.ic Special Exturslon 618 P. At. Alull ' m r- rrelgbl. with passenger car H'4n A. Af. F.xpr.i-B lihrongU lu iwo houib) "10 A. M. Accommodatiou 6'60 A. M. Junction Accommodation to Ar0 and In- tci mediate siattons, leaves iiunnirovv o n" t . Returning, leaves Arco tio A, M, HaddouHeld Accommodation Train leaves Vine st reek. -....lii'lo A. M.and 2H0 P. Af . Leave HaddouHeld loo P. M. aud 3' 15 P. M, Uimrlav Mall Train to Allui.tlc. Leaves Vine sireel ,7 80 A. M. Leaves Atlantic ..4-20 P, M. 1 i Fare to Atlantic, 82. Round trip tickets. goDd only lor ti e day anl tralu on which tbey ar Issued, J3. The Philadelphia l.cal Expre" Company, Nj. 625 CHKbNUi street, will call lor baggage la any part of lb- city and suburbs, aud chock lo hotel or collage at Atlantic City. . , . ..... Additional fcketolUces have been located at No. SS6 uHEbNUT Street, .a. 1 jj n D. H. AIUNDY, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AKl LKIE KA1LK0AD.- BUMMER TIME TABLE, Throngb. and direct route betwteu Philadelphia, Baltimore, Uarrlsburg, Wllllauibport, to tbe North west, and the Ureal Oil Region 01 Penusylvaula. K LKUANT SLEKP1 NU OA RS 011 all Night Trains. Ou anl alter MONDAY. Alay 11, 1K88, tneuaius on the PbUadelpU A aud Erie Railroad will run as follows:- WESTWARD. Maui rain leaves Philadelphia.. .... J . leaves Wllllamsport................. " A. M. ' arrives ai Erie 8 60 p. m, Erie Exrre&s leaves Philadelphia.........---.! tti nooa o " 11 ea e Wllllamsport 8"W P. M. arrives ai Erie............. ' ' A. M. Elmlra Mall leaves Flilladelpbln. 8 00 A. M. 11 n leaves Wllllamsport...--. 6 iJ P. M, m s" arrives at Lock llaveu.....,..,.- 7'46 P. M. BABIWAltlJ. MU Train leaves Erie .1 ' ou a. m ' 41 leaves Wllilaoistiort ...10'Id jr. Al ' " arrives al Philadelphia... 7 io A. M, Erie Express leaves 1-rle 7'4u P. M. trie Aiprew HBVWt Wu,p,,rl........... 8 18 A. M, a u arrives al Philadelphia - b l P. M, Alall and Fxpress connect with Oil Creek aud Alle gheny River Railroad, Baggage checked through. ALFKKD L. I YLH.R, 111 General b'.ipurlOtulHul, AUCTION-SALFS. M TIIDMAS A jSnvrci . 8. FO U RTH BtreeC . W' 139 AND 141 t KEM ll AND PLATK XI n2rilL "l BKLb&KLB A ND tMj H.rt CAP'r,j-'(j,U1'-' ,,,.. ... Thursday Mor,,?ng, A10 k.n!.ri lt,o rlock' lh otlou rooms, by caa HU?; ii-,Vr,lnJ"",i,r ""P""" Household Fu?I chsnibB? ";r.'.B"' ."""ome walnut p,rlor and bycho1i"'tli:?'.8 "!lny pisniHforiM, r ui?i;ck',Co" mai Loud; Frnob plate mlr. scales. 'wTbfn a?i Bnm.i.?,'u.',,r:"' P"'ns EI'tRAltYT TOST WoA?" LU hi! ELF Q A B TA X M lNT felt ly i'' ei"i,5i V"1' U OAMEN? . . O" P'tda? Morning, July 17th. at 10 I 'd. ck. at Iwi epnng Osrden a'reet ., 7 "- -wni oneij wainut pri r, llbrarv Ulolng-r. 0111 aud cot. age ch amber furniture; tine lonlj i ,B1n"n: ,oal pier mirrors. eiecant A xmlnsi.? vel vet, Brussels and otbt r caipeti; handsome hrnnie nil rhlna ornaments, fine hair miresss, bddluii C hina and glassware, k lichen fiirnt'tire. etn. st l McCLFES A- CO. (SLCCfcShORS TO x?r4. Jcf leliand ft Co.), Auctioneers, No. 606 MA R. xv r. 1 cllreet. li BALE OF 1800 CARK8 BOOTS. BHOE8. BRO OANh. BALAtURALB. ETU ' T-i- , V" 1 bnrsoay n.on.iug, Jr.,"'M 10 o'clock we will sell by Catatogna. for R "rSi'T'"" " ''''nd Youth's Br,ow, r.'T! 1Jr?n' , Balmorals, etc. Also, a superior eSMntmeut ol Women s, Misses , and UMHireag 7 11 4t qIIOMAS l'lIiCH A bON, Al'CTIOXEERa I AMI I11. 1 i.r m , . '... v' ' v' ' ' 1-lX - ' -' ,,'wininniun JJ r. IV I It A iX IVrt. IIIQ UHEfcN UT Ktreei; rear entrance NiV llW&Mom M i. CJaxA ax XT 1 . .1 . . lAUfJ Jtl6 vanl aaictD k;NU11AV n Wednesday Mnrntna; At id o clock, at No Uii6Ureen street, wltl bn sold tbe Furniture of a lmlly removing, comprising wai. J ' ""bltnre. made by Henkels; rlming-rnota fi. -i.,in".rl?0,u fliri,,,ure, chamber lurnlture. B-a. Etduc"r''1 8"""'w,,'e-cuina- ??a? LIPI'lNCOTr, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Ashnrst Bonding. No, 240 MARKET Mreet "DUNT1NG, UNT1NG, PURBOKOW it CO., AUCTIOSi EKRH. Nos. 2j2and 234 MARKET (street, ootl or Rank streot Hnccwssors to John B. M ver. A ti, JL-r a mi 1 MARTIN KKOn-IEKS, AUCTIONEERS. t lately Ks es 11 hi K,r Al Thomas A Hons ) No. 62V C'llEbNUT 1st., rear entrance from Minor. AMUSEMENTS. B OOLEY'8 OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH LAST WEKK UF THE SUMMER HttASON THK litsl' BILL KV Kit ufFEttAD R At. Carroll in his Ureal HieciUUej. tirtatUlt of tbe Li gard Burlemintx. WKI'KrhDAY, JULY 15, BKNFF1T OF AKCHY HUUHE3. The FALL and WINTKR SK 4RON wilt commence Moi rtay,epten;ber7. wltn Hooley's Minsirels. 7 l8t FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY. THEATBK. IlVIlRY JbVFNINU AND SATURDAY AFTHRNOON. GRKAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets. Kibloplan Burlesques, Senca, Dns. Pantomimes, Uyuinast Acta. eto. CARRIAGES. ffigfi: GARDNER & FLEMING' CAR It I AG K BUILDKR8, Ko. 214 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW WALNUT. An assortment of NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES always on band at REAbONABLB Plucna. esfmwem DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. p R E H O H 8 T B A TJI SCOURING. ALBEDYLL, MARX A CO.2 ko. iaa HOVIU ELfSTH STBEKT AND WO. 510 KICK STREET. 810 mW INSTRUCTION. gTEVEHBOALE INSTIT0TB. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Terms Board, Tuition, etc. per scholastic yeai.tsof NO EXTRAS, Circulars at Messrs. Fairbanks & Swing's, So. Tit CHESNUT Btieet; alBO at Messra. T. B. Peterson A Brothers', No. 806 CHESNUT Street. Address, personally or by note, N FOSTER BROWNE, Principal, 10 S thmti Bouth Amboy. N. J. TRUSSES. 5U "atELEY'B HARD RUBBER TRUSS, No. 147 Lit EHNUT aireet. ThU Truss cor rerliy cpplled will cure and retain with ease Ihe mo dillicull rupture; alwavs clean, light, easy, sate, and, comlortabie, used il OHihlug, fitted to form, never rusts, breaks, sol s, becomes limber, ot moves from place. No siraoiilDK. Hard Rubber Abdominal Hup. purler, by which the Mothers, Corpulent, and Ladles siillerlng with F'emale weakness, will find relief and rerteuiBupport; very llKbt, neat, and etleclual. pile UBirumeuts BhoulJer Bracoa, Elastic Htocklngs foe weak limbs, BnspensloHS, eto. Also, large Block best Leather Trussua, half usual price. Lady In attenit. a nee. lxWwtns GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURE S. MlbKKY, MERRILL A T HACK AHA, No. 718 CHFJSNUT Street, mauniarinrers ot Uas Fixtures. Lamps, etc., ate.: would call the attention of the public to their large au4 eleKhut assortment ol Has Chandeliers, PendaMa, Hri keta. etc. Tbey also lntrt.dni uas pines Into dwtllions and public butldloiis, and attend to extendi lug, altering, and repairing fas pipe. All 1 1 work warranted. U II JOHN CRUMP. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, HlIOl'Ss NO. 818 I.ODOB tbeet, an no. 1783 1111s.nvt stbeet, (2 pcttladelphta; I L L I A M S. 0 R A N T, lOMMIr-BIONMURCHANT. Ne. 8 B. DELAWARE Aveuue, Phlladelpnl. Dnpont's Gunpowder. Refined Nitre. Charcoal. Eto. Vi Raker A Co.'s Chocolate Coco., aid Hrouia. VrSter. Hri: Co.'i Yellow Metal Bheathlija, pi.iidJNali itZ- LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE I UNITKD BlATliS FOR THE JtA8TEUN DD4 TBIC'T OF 'PENNSYLVANIA. The undersigned hereby gives nonce of his appoint ment as Assignee of Jt-VaN DALKYMPLK. ol tha tl y 01 Pbilauelpbia, county of Philadelphia, aud t-la'e Ot Penufyivaula, wlibln said District, who has been nojudyea a bankrupt open his own petition, by IheDliilrlciCCurlof sain Difirtci. JyHN ROBERTS. Assignee. No. lz H. H1X I'll .olieeu Dated at Phlladelplila, Juue 24. IHiis. 1 ZTstuthaw TESTATE OF JOHN K. BfilNGIIURST, j etttrs tesiaiuentary on iheextateot said deneden lmvin. been Kianleit to the undersigned, a I persona lidebteu the. eto will make nayment, and ibosa havl..wcinu,,.alH,n.i.'d, UEORliK W.OAMHIih! Kx-O .tor. 7 7 tu 61 U No flwFRAjjLINJHreeti KITED HTATE9 REVENUE 8TAMP-J. plil clpal Depot. No IM t'H EHSVT iret. neutral l ii ot.No 10" H. Fl F I'H tsireet. one door ba. U"t",W"",wU,r.i,uU Klal.llsl.eA issi. Revenue bt am "s of every description constant! ordi'r. MltM.'- Promptly MttalcUK