T1TE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, 18G9. GENERALITIES. I.viicliril. A 'd'hato Idler receive:! In this city Ptiilci tliiit on Friday tii'-Tht u party men, mucked and mounted, went l) yc-ii.cr.1 iv t)t tillO'll 1110 ll'Ul-. of Julian Crowder.-", (ourteen miles hi-yo nl Lebanon, oh Hie i.K'i.iiiuii and D.iuvtllo j-dke, nutl, tahitii; liitn out u Miort di-laneu Iro ii lii.; house, limited him to tin limb ol' a tic. Tip. lyncher--iiiii lod his wile by holding; :i loaded revolver to her head. It ii slid thai Cro .vd'T Wnn a very ki.nd oil trentleniati, and tiui-h esteemed, hut there were reports tint, In: wa coneenied in some lar-re swindles, lie w i sixty-li.c years of auc. lit! owned hoiim three tliousalid at res ol land near l.ebinon, and liel ore the war o.vned a lare iiii.nl-er of negroes. itliiti a hhuiiIi, it is said, threes men have !.- '.a laUeu out and hiliiir liy the party t li.it lyn.'U.'.il Crow (k is. LoniacilU: louriml, Utlli. Tlircu trued Si nr Mil Ion. urvevs liave lately lieen made for a r ailro id thrnuU the White Mountain noted). The engi neers have sometimes been compelled to eonteiit thenis(des with such proviMons. us they eould Ket at Military farm-houses union" the 11101111 -lains. One day a party of four surveyors stopped at a house in the woods and asUe 1 the flood woman it she could lnrniili them a dinner. She said Jut husband was mini' and she had nobody to kill her chickens, hut if they were willing to put up with trout she would do what t-hc eould lor them. Moves, who was spokes man, 1.1 d gravely to his liuiinry companions, and a l.i d them if They felt us ii they eould "put up w iih (rout f" They expressed their w i 1 1 i 1 1 r I'css 10 try, so they went into the kitchen, where the irt.od woman showed them a irrcat milk pan full ot sloniirr trout: she said her hoy had poor llK k that 11,01 iiiii'j.': he usually did belter. For Ihe diioic r ol the party of lour she fried a pe k. i'crhi i she was astoiiislied at the resin ualion Willi lmii they sat down lo siieli fare! A Don of iHiirdorrr Dim-overcd. The r.looinfiold (Mo.) Aryan says that during the jia.-t few months some eii,lit or ten persons have disappeared from I ronton in such a manner as to leave no doubt of their having been foully dealt with, though 110 clue could be trained. A few days since the body of a man was found in tiie brush a short distance from tow n, partially interred, the villains having been frightened away before they had completed their hellish work. The body was exhumed and an inquest bold, which led to the arrest of several per.-ons, and upon examination it was found that an or ganized baud of cutthroats have lonir made !lrouton their headquarters, and such was the thirst for blood of some of the trantr, that they killed without provocation or hope of plunder, which seems to have been their object in most cases. After the investigation writs"w'('Ve issued for the apprehension ot other parties, but the sheriff and his posse was met by an organized resistance, and after a desperate finht were lorccd to retire with the lo- of two men killed nml, several wounded. An armed force from JellVrson Citv has probably reached there before tliisVine. ItnimiKC 1 the t'olton Crap. From the Texas papers we learn that immense (lamaire was done to the cotton and corn crops of Texas by the irrcat Hood which occurred about the middle of last month. The rivers (Juaduloupe, i'-n.n Marcos, Gonial, Colorado, Nevada, and other rivers were all out of their banks. Manv persons were drowned and all the rich valley inundated. The Colorado Citizim pays: A trentleman well acquainted with the whole Colorado valley from Austin down, and wbo examined the most of that valley immedi ately after tbo overflow in 1S5'2, irives tho fol iowlnu as a near approximate estimate of the loss of cotton by the present overflow in four of the river counties: In Colorado county, 8000 bales: in Fayette county, 0000 bales; in Hastrop county, 4000 bales; in Travis county, '000 bales. Total," 'JO, 000 bales. lN'rwonalilies. Dr. Colenso is ill. lllondin performs in London. (ieneral Anderson is in Dresden. Lesscps belongs to tlie order of Charles III. Hrowniow s sons win not legislate. Seward will receive a $1000 cane. Oppenheini, the banker, was once a ped dler. u Senator Sumner summers at Fishkill. The Ouccn of Portii-jiil is red-headed. The Chinese Emperor, afred fourteen, will soon be a Benedict. Vincent Colyer will alllict tbc Alaska savatrcs. I'renticc speaks of a panther takiug a light lunch on a cold ncfrro. No Chieutroan dare hit a street boy there for fear of hurting his own son. Madame Anna Bishop has got to Chicago in her voyage round the world. Mad'lle Lucca has given up her St. Feters burg engagement because of ill health. Lord Watertord, Lord Berkley Paget, and Lord Barker are at the Revere, Boston. Mr. Charles Eliot Norton has a paper on "Emigration" in the September Forhwjhlbi. Alice Kingsbury, the actress, has married a Colonel Coolie, U. S. A., at Vicksburg. Joe Jeff erson has bought some grounds in New Jersey and is to build on it a 100,000 house. The Czar has banished the stern father from Russian novels by declaring that no girl shall be made to marry anybody whom she doesn't like. St. Petersburg is to have a jockey club. Malaga turned out 1,1)50,000 boxes of raisins last vcar. l'he Nile is to rise this year properly with out yeast. A man in Pcsth committed suicide because his wife had grown fat. There is an association hostile to vaccina tion in Lancashire, England. (ilasgow is sending 10,000 Bibles to the negroes in tho United .States. Euglish ladies scramble for the cherry-stones left on the Prince of Wales' plate. Chinese secret societies olterarcwardof $40 apiece for the murder of foreigners. Some French well-diggers lately tapped a vein of hot xvater, and were nearly scalded to death. , , x , , The British infantry is to have a new bayo net, sword edge and saw back, with a sharp point. texIcnn t,mir(.i, thief made restitution, and asked and obtained a grand mass for his penitence. . . single leaf of tho ictoria Kegia at Ghent floated 'Mi pounds of bricks that were piled U1 Cherries this year have been so plentiful in England as to sell at the rate of four pounds for U 'hi 'peaches sent to the Paris market the last xveck in duly were sola ntirom soxcu iu liiue lritnes for a' box of ten. In Edinburgh teachers receiving a pound a quarter from pupils are expected to spend seven shillings of it in prizes. Paris policeman has suicided because his efforts were not successful to prevent tho elec tion of a radical as deputy. Tl,e largest Sunday school In the wo. 1 is t Stocktiort, Kngland, and numbers about oOOO scholars. There are oOO teachers. , t Vork. England, i'lOlUJ has been raised to buyn.i aunuitvfor the benefit of George Hud son tho well-known railroad man. N' e Methodists report revivals In Sweden, which have within lh;. past nine months lu- Crl'TbV that Tai has Xlady paid upward of ..000,000 , .Lies to 111ericun ra road contractors. 101 ' 1, Amcr ea who broke his ankle by a rall vr.1 accident in llcssc-Oarmstadt has recovered 4? Ko da. a-i s from tho railroad company. An old f" ow in Berlin willed a miHim. ,v T ,1 1, cook, half a million to several !!;sUl,,,,tlons!lland lllty thousand thalers to be divided between two nephews. Foreign Art oli. The Allnimii in nivcs the following descrlo t.onof the statue to Mr. I'cabody just ureciei in Lot. don: 'Ibis rcprc-ents the benefactor seated in an "mate and cllcctive, if not very well designed, chair of modern make, and wearing nil eiiurely modern co tame, in respect to tin; employment of which Hotline; could be more do -i ruble lor a ; iil'l'ic statue, i'lic figure, exh'nit.; much ease of altitude, rest... Us shoulders aguin.-t the ba"'i rail "f the cl. air. with arms in trout, one of which icpo-( s on the. cm responding elbow id' tho so it: die other lies lightly, but w iih little "explos ion," upon if- f'eliinv tlngli. 1 lie legs are ro-scd at Ihe knees. Much of t!m diili 'iiitv of -nocc.-linly composing a seated Ii.; ire, so as to :00k linily friini all points ol view, lia-i been avoided lather than mastered lv ttiu use of l!ie linir. which i- peileclly ie.,ii.imate. Aceor.l ingly, however, the design, in this resiect. is not lo be fried by a high and dilli 'lilt standard. iany points of view are eminently salisfaet ,f v. ( he cxpreioii of the lace is genial and apt. ihe so-called dilliculty ol treating a modern boot, coat, waistcoat, and pair ol trousers lias been overcome with remarkable good fortune. Altogether this is an extremely desirable addi tion to our public statues. The work of creeling the large extension of the 1 lgin 1,'ooin at the British Mii-cum is pro gressing rapidly. The new chamber will be ap propiiutcd to lie display of sculptures, includ ing many examples which have not. hitherto In-cii shown. The money -.-ranted to t tie British Mil senm reccnily eoinpri-i'd an estimate for ihe erection of iron galleries in the Print and Medal Booms, additions which are very much need 1. Space for the exhibition of the more generally interesting contents id' thc.-e sections ol the Mu seum is very much wanted. The external restoration, or rather rebuild ing, of the Chapter House of Westminster Ab bey, is now, so far as regards the larger features of that work, alnio.t linished. The wooden part ol the roof is placed, and h is yet lo be covered against the, weather: the parapet has been renewed throughout, also the living buttresses and the detached pieces on which they rest: a new buttress and pier have been erected in the space which is in front of the en trance at Poets' Corner, so that approach is now had to tho Abbey in that quarter under the lolly Hying buttress of this pier. The new external works look remarkably well: so far us they are conccrjicd the Chapter Mouse is a new "one. The internal works are being carried on with energy: we may shortly take an opportunity of adding to our former remarks on this very in teresting work. The exterior of the Chapter House was until recently so completely defaced thai, 110 objections can be urged against its re building. It is now a fine piece of architecture. The British Museum has recently acquired, by purchase, from M. l'iof. of Paris, a'line bronze statue of n boy playing at the immemorial game of iiiiirn, by bidding up two o'. the fingers of his left hand, in order that a playfellow may guess their number. This work is in complete pre servation, except a slight delect on the left ankle, which may have been attached to a sup port or accessorial clement of the design. It is remarkable for its line condition, execution, and size, was found at Foggia, and dates probably from the Macedonian period of Art, as appears from the luxurious style and treatment of the plump contours of the subject. Also for tho reproducing in bronze of jewels such as were worn on the heads; among these is one on the forehead. From the forehead the hair of the child is turned -back in a double curl or roll on the middle of the head, and secured at the vertex by a second jewel; the triple ends of the curl terminate in minor jewels. It is a most desirable addition to the national collection of bronzes. Mr. Franks has just acquired for the British Museum, by means of the Slade Fund, some very lntorestingspecimens of antique, medianal, and later glass. Among these are three lamps of Oriental origin and remarkable beauty in color and decoration. Two of these were in the Loan Exhibition of IStiJ, Nos. 40(17 and 4!bS, These formerly belonged to Lord Ashburton (Mr. Baring), and so were exhibited. They bear inscriptions stating that they were made by order of the Emir Taktizdemir, chief of the Council of El Meliken-Nasir t U'.KI KUl), some time Governor of Egypt and Damascus One of these lamps is 1'JJi inches high by !( inches in diameter; the other i'.i inches high by '.!; inches in diameter: also a patera, surmised to be of the third century, with the plumes of Isls in gold upon the lower side of its centre. Another patera of (dear glass, with a radiating fern-like pattern of opaque green glass or enamel, en riched with birds in white. Ilowcrs in blue, and with the fronds tipped with yellow; seventeenth century. A Venetian marriage-goblet of blue glass, having busts introduced within the wed ding-rings In enamel, by which, with other or naments, it is decorated. An antique Roman boat, of dark blue glass, shaped with the wheel and hearing traces 01 tne tools on its surface; a small Roman amphora of like material: and noble antique bowl, or wide-mouthed vase, of most interesting character. HOSIERY GOODS. j; WILLIAM HOFMANN, No. I) N. EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, OfTers for sale a large assortment of noslery, for Ladles', Gents', an Children's wear; Socks, three' quarter bovks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger man manufacture. Of Cartwrlght Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to bo tho bos imported. Also, the Norfolk.and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. These Goods In all sizes, for 4 T wsly Soring' and Summer Wear. CROOERIES AND PROVISIONS. TiJIOHAEL MEAQHElt & CO., No. 823 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale aud Ket-aU Dealers In PROVISIONS, Oi'bTKRS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOIt FAMILY USB TERRAPINS 1 PER DOZEN. UU LEGAL NOTICES. T I'.TTEKS OF ADMINISTRATION HAYING SJ boen (traiitiMl to ihp unilorsiifiKui upon tho I'.stuto of WILLIAM 1). ti 11 Kit t( Kit D, ilcci-iised, nil portmii in di l)ied to the saiuu will pluuso nmku payiuum, uud ihuo biiviuu cluuns piaenl thom to JAMKS 11. .SUEIUtl'-.RD, Adininistriitor, 7 7wi!t No. i-U WALNUT Mlioct. "ITOXTSE-WA11MING WITH KTKAlxT.- X XVe are prepureil to wnrra UwHlliiiga and liuildiQKI 01 nil clubtoon wn li our Palpnt-iinprovnd LOW STKAM A I'l'A K A.TUR, Whh-h, for ellJciucgy -tad euonow-f, rivuli all aimiliu uiuthoua. H. RKM'TKM) CO., 6 24 3m No. 4. Nona BKOAU bimet 3 TO THE PUBLIC. THE FINEST ANI Inrppst iiswiriniont of too mtust stylos of Hikiii uHoiB, uud cuowi lur Mua uuu lie) a can ba hut at . r.n n v n 1 ro ll'i"M -I.iirRe iChtalditummt, No. -ao N. NIMH Streot c OKN EXCHANGE BAOMANUtACTOUY, . 1 1 M ro li A I I I. V N E. corner of M a'kKKT and WATKR Streeti, l'lulniielplda, 13KALKR IN A(i8 AND BAGUINU Of every den-trip' ion, for Grain, Flour, Bull, buper I'bimphute of Lime, Bon Ijirire and Binall r.UN N Y nAd'S consuntly on haud. oo:j AUo, WOOLSA Kb. RAILROAD LINES" I iin.Aii:i.riiiA, vii.mi;ton, and iialti- I ;oi;K ItAlUtOAl) T1MK TAHhH. Train v bl leave fii pnt corner ltioad street mid Washing ti 11 iivciuii' us billows: v iiy Mail Train at s-ao A. M. (Sunday excepted), ha lialtunorc, sttqiplng at all retruiur malioiis. 'ciiiiiec.iing wlili Delaware HiulroiiU at Wilmington lur Ci lslield mid IliterineillatP stations. I.xpn ss 'J'liiln at la M. (Sundays oxenpted, for baiiunnrc 11111I Washington, slopping at Wilmington, Pi irvvlllt!. mid llavrc-ie-i;r,ice. Connects at Wil laii Klmi with train for New Castle. Kx press Train at 4ia P.M. (Sundays cxcppteib, for lialtiniore mid iislbiijrten, stopping at Chester, 'J liurlow, I.lnvvood. Claymoiit, WHiiiImioii, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Klktmi, North-Kant, Cliarlestovvn, Pi n vvble, llnvTe-dc-Craec, Aberdeen, Pel ryrna i s, jvi.jM'unnd, Alairnolia. Chase's. and summer's Itiui. N.lit hx press at ll Mn P. M. Hallyi, for Ikillunore lal vMislilinitoii, sloiaiui n at Chester, '1 liurlow, Lin ed. Clavinntit, Wilmington, Newark, KlKt.on, Noi lli-Kast, l'enyvlilc, tiuvre-de-Cirace, Perry 1 nail's, id ,Vllglinlm. I'asseiiLO'iM for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will like the 12-c'i M. train. Wll.. MINi. TON' TWAINS. Stetinluc at nil stations between li'liiladelplii.: and Wilmington. J.i ave riitiaitclplila nt nun A. SI., 2 ;', .Van, arid mi P. M. The Ma P. M. Tram connects vvlt'i Dela ine Jiallruad fur liairiiiiun and Intermediate siai miirt. Leave 1lr11unrt1m rein and sqo A. M., 1 1 mid T im P. M. The via A. M. Train will not si q el ween Chester nnd Plnladetpiun. Tlej 7 I'. ,M. ram I rum Wilmington runs daiiv ; nil other Accom modation Trains Sundays excepted. 1 10111 ball minie to I'liendelp'il.i I.eavo It.iitrn.ire -'.' A. M., Way Mail : P A. M., Kxpies,; v! .;.-, l. M., Express; 't-iu P. M., Kxpn-ss. MNI'.Xl lli.M.X l llini liAl.ll.ilOltK. Leaves 1'ialtiniore at 7 vi" P. M., sLoapiiii at M ej- imlni, I'errvman's. Alierdecii, llavrc-dc-cr.ic.', p,a'- v villi1. Charlestovvn, Nnrtii-Kast, J1I1 ton, Ncw.rk:, Stanton, Ni'Wjiort, iliuuigtuu, Clayiuout, Llinvood, and Chi ster. IIII.APKI.LIII AND HAI.TIMiiKi: t KN'TIIAL liAU.boAD TWAINS. Stopping at ail steii ms on ci osier Cn-e'ii and 'liiiadcljiliia iihd fbilliiiailc ( el.ti'al 1,'ailMad. Leave I'nnadeipiua 11. r 1 ,n Deposit isamlavs cx cpted) at 7 en A.M. and :: P. M. Leave i'li.la- d Iplii.i for Chadd's I'oid at 7-nn P. M. 1 In; inn A. .M. tram win stop at all stations be tween Philadelphia and Laiuukiu. A freight Train, with Passenger ( 'ar attai lied, -at will leave Philadelphia diiitv (except junday ;.n i'. .xi., rumuiig 10 uxinni. Leave Pint Di posii lor Philadelphia (Sundavs ex ( pted) lit refit A. M., fl-'J' A. M., and '2 Mil' I'. M. .ei, ve Chadd's Kurd for Philadelphia at rrl.a A. M. A Sunday Train will leave Philadelphia at s-tia A. M. for W est (trove mid intermediate stations. Ite tliiuing, Will leave West (dove lit -Can P. M. '1 rams leaving lliiilngton at :t(i A. M. and tos I'. M. w ill coiinei t at Lainokiu Junction with 7 01) A. M. in '1 4-:tiJ P. M. Twins lor iialtimoro Central Kall- uad. Through tickets to all points West. South, and Southwest, may be procured at Ticket oiHee, No. ss Clu siiut street, under Continental Hotel, where also Slate Itooms and lterths in Sleeping Cars can he secured during the day. l'eisows purchasing tickets it tills oltlce can nave luiggugc checked ut their resi dence by the l iiiou Transfer Company. Ji. i'. ht.v.xti, stiperinteiiilent. iiilLAId'.I.PIHA. CKItMANTuWN, AND N'Ol Kls'iuWN j:ll. b'liAD. TIM K TA IlI.K. Kdlf (.KK.MAN'iiiWN. brave Philadeliihla at (I. 7, s. '.ear,, in, n, pj a. M.. 1, V, 8.'.,, 8,'.,, 4, 4 -iff., bl'ft, B' C, 04, , S ' 1", 11, I r. .xt. Leave (Jerniantown at r, 7. "y., s-2'i, n, in, n. 12 A. M., 1, '2. 3, 4 4 ',, r, f.y, 0, 0"-.. 7, s, ji, in, n P. M. The S"2n down train and lib' and .v. up trains will not stop 011 the Ciermiiiitowii ltniiieli. UN si .x da 1 s. Leave Philadelnliia at JHfl A. M.. 2.4-05. T. and 1DV P.M. Leave Germantown at s-m A. M., 1, 3, C, and 9' P. M. CI1KSM T HILL RAII.KOAO. Leave Philadelphia ut ti, s, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 8V, 5V, 7, , and 11 1. M. l.euve ciiesiiut 11111 nr i'lii, s, W40, lf4l) A. M.. I'll), 8-4U, 6-40, G'40, t-4(), lllld 111-40 P. M. U.N SI .M)AS. Leave Philadelphia at Jrl5 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Cliesnut Hill at 7-50 A. M.. 12-40, 5-4o. and 9-2ft P. M. Villi t'ONSHOIIOC'KEX AND NOKKISTOW.W Leave Philade phla at 0, ly,, , and 11115 A. M., IV. 8, 4X, 6, fi., C.M', 81, 10115, and V. M. jeave jxornsiown 111 0-4K, my,, t, y, anu 11 A M., y., 3, iy., C'. s, and y: v. M. Tlie t.iv a. .xi. nam imm .xorristown will nor stop at Mogee's, Potts' Landing, Doniiuo, or Selmr's lam. l'he r P. M. train from Philadelphia will stop only at School laae, Mannyunk, and Conshohocken. UN MNUAXS. Leave Philadelphia at A. M., 1, 4, and 7V P. M. Leave N'orristown at 7 A. M., 1, X, aud 9 P. M. FOR M AN A YIN II. Leave Philadelphia at (J, 7y., !, and 11-os A.M., li, 3, iy. ft, ry, ',, , sn.', lo-ns, and tlx p. M. Leave Maiiuyank at li-lo, 7, "iy, s-io, 9, and li;f A. M., 2, 3k,, ft, (i ' s-30, and in I. M. The ft P. M. train from Philadelphia will stop only at School lane and Maiiavunk. ON SIN DAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 11 A. M., 1, 4, and 7' P. M. Leave Maiiavunk at y A. M., 1,'.., (i, and !', 1'. Ji. W. S. WILSON, (ieneral Siiperlntendejit, Depot, NINTH and (iREEN Streets. 17OR CAPE MAY, VIA WEST JERSEY 11 AIL- ROAD. COMMENCIXfi THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1S69. Leave Phlladelpkla, foot ol Market street, as fol lows: 8-00 A. M., Cape May Express, due 12-25. 8-16 P. M., Cape May Passen-jer, due 7-15. 4'00 P. M., Fast Express (oouiuienoing on Satur day, July 8), due 8-66 R. M. Sunday Mall Train leaves at 715 A. M., due 10-45. Cape May 1'rclgU leaves Camden dally at tf M A. M. KBTtTKNH0, TRATNR LBAVE OAPB MAY, 6-80 A. M., Morning Mall, due 10-00 A. M. 9 00 A. M., Fast Express (ooiumenoing on Mon day, Julv 6), due 12 07. 6 80 P. M., Passenger, due 8-22 P. M. Sunday Mall Train leaves Cape May at 610 P. M. Cape May Freight Train leaves daily at 6-40 A. M, TICKETS. Annual Tickets, $100; Quarterly Tlokets, 50: to be had only of the Treasurer, at Camden. 20 Cou pon Tlokets, $40; 10 Coupons, $25. Excursion Tickets. $f, for sale at the tlckot offices, No. 323 Cliesnut stieet, foot of Market street, also at Cam den and (tape May. For Mlllville, Vlneland, Brldgeton, Salem, and Intermediate stations, leave Philadelphia at 800 A. M., mail, and 810 P. M., passenger. An accommodation train for Woodbury, Mantua, Rarnsboro, nrd Ulaesboro loaves Philadelphia daily at 6 00 P. M. Returning, leaves Ulassboro at 0-3 OA. M. Commutation books of 100 checks each, at re duced rates, between Philadelphia and all sta tions. FnBlOHT TRAINS LBAVK CAMDEN For Cape May, Miliville, Ylnelaod, etc, eto., 9-2o A. M. For Brldgeton, Salem, and way stations, 12 00 noon. Frotght received at first covered wharf below Walnut street. Freight delivery, No. 228 S. Delaware avenue. 7 1 WM. J. SEW ELL, Kup't W. J. R. R. gHORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA SHORE. CAMDEN ANI) ATLANTIC RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANHEMK.NT. THROUGH TO ATLANTIC CITY IN 1 HOURS. TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 1969. Through trains leave Vine Street Ferry as fol loxvs: Special Excursion 6-15 A. M. Mull 8 00; A. M. Freight (xvlth passenirer car) 9-45 A. M. Express, through In i hours 3-16 P. M. Atfantio Acoommodation 4-16 P. M. I.KAVK ATLANTIC CITY. Atlnntlo Accommodation 6-08 A. M. F xprei-s, through In y hours 7'2 A. M. Freight (with patsonger cur) 11-60 A. M. Mail 41T P. M. Special Excursion 6-18 P. M. An extra Express train (throiitih in y hour) will leave Vino Street Ferry every Saturday at 2 00 P. M.j returning, leave Atlantio City on Monday at 9-40 A. M. Local trains leave Vine streot: Atco Aecommodutlon 10-15 A. M. Hiiddonticld do. 1 2-00 P.M. Hainmonton do 6'4o A. M. Returning, leave Atco 12-15 noon. Huddontiold 2 45 P. M Hammonton 6 40 A. M. SUNDAY WAIL TRAIN Leaves Vine street 8-00 A. M Leaves Atlaritlo 417 f. M Kuril to Atlantio City, 42. Round trio tickets. good for the duy and truln on which they are In sued, J. Additional ticket offices have been located In the rending rooms of the Merc-hunts' and Continental Hotels, ulso UtNo. !0 S. Filth street. 8 29 V. H. ML NDY, Agent. KAILROAP LINES. ICilMI KOK NFW VOH K. TH K (lAMDKN lOU.l, AND AM HOY AND PIIll.ADHLPKI AND TPKNION RAILROAD UOM1ANIKS' I INKS FROM nilLAI KH'HIA TO NKW YORK, AND WAY PLACES. FROM XVALNt'T STUPST XVnAff. At 6-30 A. Bt., vlaOannlen nnd Amlmy Ace"m. t2-25 At s A. M., vln Cum. nnd .lerfey CPy Kx. Mail 8 00 At 2 1". JU., x la (laniden and Amhoy Kxpro3... 3 00 At 0 1'. M., lor Amlmy nnd Intcrmedlite 8rattons. At C'30 Bnil 8 A. M. nrd Ji P. for Freehold. At 8 A. jvt. nnil Ji J. M. for Lour Hranch and points on R. and 1). H. H. R. At 8 and 10 A. M., 12 M., a, 3-30 and 4-30 P. M., for Trenton. At 0-30, 8, and In A. M , 12 M.. 2. 3-.T, 4-3i, fl, 7, and 11-mi '. M. lor Jlonlcntown, Florence, Uurllngton, liexerlv, nnu Jtoinnno. At Cflu nnd lo A. M., 12 M., 8 80, 4-3', 6. 7, and 11-Go P. W. for lalkoviter, ltlvcrsi''c, Itlvorton, 1 nlmyra, nnd Flsli llonso, nnd 2 I'. M. for lHvertori. Tl'o 11 i P. M. lino loaves iUarkot t-troet Ferry (ujii'cr Bldo). rncM kwmsitioton nrroT. At 11 A. M, via KciiHtnKton and .Torsey City, New York Kvi rcsa Lfno. tnre, i'.i. At 7'e'i nnil 11 A. M., 2-3 1, 8-;.'". and 6 I. M. for 1 rrntnn mid liribtol, aud at in 15 A. M. and ti P. M. tor J trfstol. At 7'3'i nnd 11 A. M., 2 3 and 6 P. M. for Morris vllio nnd Tu'lytown. At 6-3'i nnd lo-lft A. M., and 23(1, 6, and t P. M. for Sel.enrk's nnu Kddlnton. At 7-3" and ln-15 A. MM 2 31, 4. b. rn 1 8 P. M. fir (.ton weli'p, 'l o:ro".il.ilo, lli.linojijura, Tacony, Wli f in' nilriK. liildcrbur-r, n-id J- ranktnrd, ana at 8 P. M. lor Hi'luieiiurK mid lTitcmeul iti Ptatlons. FROM WKST l'llll.ADK'd'ULV HEPOT, Vli ('(lunoul lrjf RnlPvay. At 9-30 A. M., l'2 i, 4. o-4ft, nnd 12 f. M. NflW York F.X1T0FS Clncp, via .lert.ry City. Fare, f t 'i. At lt-3o P.M., FmlrfMt-t 1 Inc. Fa-o, At 3o A. M., 1 2,i, 4, 0-46, und 12 P. M. tor Tron ton. At 9-30 A. M., 4. 0-45, nnd 12 V. M. for Rrlitol. At 12 '. M. (.M;-ut), for Morriuvillo, Tul.yto-rn, Sdunek'F, Kdillni'iou, (tiirnwtll's, Torrosdilo, Holniest'iiru;, Tacony, WissinouiiiiR, Br.'d jnhur, ai d I'r.ankh ril. Tlie 9-3" A.M., 8-45 nnd 12 P.M. Lines will run dully. All others, (Sundays excepted. 1JEL.V1DEKK DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES. ritOM Kl'.NSlNllTon DKIMT. At 7-30 A.M. tor Miumra Falls. UufTaK Dun. kirk, Lliufra, Itnnca, Owego, Rooliostor, Jiinhara- ion, lisxveRo, Syracuse, Orcat Hond, Moatrose, Wilkcsharrc, Schooloj's Mountain, eto. At 7 so a. M. nnd 3-3.I j. M. lor Scranton, Strmidsburir, AVatcrdap, Rolvidoro, Easton, Lam- iicrtvine, t iciuiruton, via. The 3'3 i r. .xt. Line connects direct with tbo train leaving Easton lor Maneh Chunk, Allentoxvn, Uothlehem, cto. At 11 A. M. and & l m. lor Laubertvllle ana in termediate stattor.s. CAMDEN AM) RT'RLlNdTON C()TTNTY AND PKMUKRTON AND 111G11 l'STOWN RAIL ROADS. K11IIM MARKKT BTRURT PKBRY (UrPRU PIDK). At 7 and lo A. SI., 1, 21P. 3 3 1. ft, and 6-3J P. M. for Mcrchantvlllo, Moorcstown, Jlartlord, Mas mvtlle, llaincsnort, Mount Holly, Suiithvil'e, Ewaubville, incchiovn, Kirnunguaui, ana remnerton. At 10 A. M., forLowistown, Wrlifhtstown, Cooks town, Nexv Fgyi't, and Hornerstoxvn. At 7 A. M., 1 and 8-30 R. M. lor I.owlstown, Wrlghtstown, Cook3town, New Egypt, Horners toxvn, Cream Ridge, Imlayetown, bliarou, and Higlitstown. 1 lo WILLIAM II. GATZMKR, Agent. jF.NNSYLVAI, I A C FTRALi It Al L, KO A dT SUMMER TIME. The trains of tho i ennsylvania Central Railroad leave the 1,'cpot, at '1 UlRTY-V'IRST and MAR KET Streets, wliieh Is reached directly by the Mar ket street cars, the last car connecting wltli each, train loaving Ftott and Market streets thirty minutes belorfl its departure. The Ohesnut and Walnut streets cars run within one 8juare of the Depot. blecplnn-car Tickets can be had on application at the Ticiet Office, N. W. corner Ninth and Ones nut street, arid at the Depot. Agents ot the Union Transfer Company will call for una deliver bagKave at tho depot. Orders left at No. 601 Ohesnut street, or No. lit) Market stroot, wlilieceive attention. TRAINS LBAVlt DEPOT, VIZ.: Mall Train 8 00 A.. M. Faoli Aceommodat'n.lO-SO A.M.,110and 7-00 p. M, Fast Line ll-f,0 A. M. Erie Express n-50 A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation . . . 2-so P. M. Lancaster Accon mcdatlon . . . 4 0J P. M. Pnrkesburur Train 6 30 P.M. Cincinnati impress .... 8-00 V. M. Erie Mail and Pittsburg Express , lo-au p. ai. Philadelphia Express, 12 night. Erie Mall loaves dally, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to W illiamsport only. Un Sun day night patbecgors will leave PhlladoiphU at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains dally, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For thit train tickets must be pi oeiircd ai d ba-rgage delivered, by 6 P. M., at No. lit! Market street. THAItiS ABBIVB AT DEPOT, VIZ.: Cincinnati Express 8-10 A. M. Philadelphia Express .... B-60 A. M. Pnoiilceouimodat'n,8 20 A. M., 3-40 and 0 20 P. M. FrieMall -35 A. M. 'ai-t Line 9 35 A. M. Parkcsburg Train u 10 A. M. Lancaster Train 12 30 P.M. Erie Express 4-2 1 1 M. Day Express 4-20 P. M. Southern Exprcs (i-40 P. M. Harrisburg Accomu.odation . . U-40 P. M. For turt!itrii)ioru-aiion,aipiy 10 JOHN F. YANLEER, Jr., Ticket Agnnt, No. V01 CUESNUT Strcot. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Airont, No. lit! MARKET Street. SAMUEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk lor Uutrga-te, except lor Wearing Ai'purel, anil inuii incirre-'iioiisioiiHytluno Uuu- died Dollars in value. All HaggiiRO exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of tho owner, unlots taken v sped) contract. ruwanu ti. w iiiirt.m, 4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. " TEST CHESTER AND RHILAnEEPHIA RA1LROAR. SUM!ttEI ARUANC1E. MINT. On and alter JVION U AY, Apiil Vi, ISA, Trains win leave us ioiiowb: Leave ruuanoipnia irom wew uopot, thirty. FlRbT and CHKSNUT Stroots, 7 2b A. M.. 0 30 A. M.. 2-30 P. M., 4-15 P. M., 4 35 P. M., 7-15 atd 11-30 P. W. Leave wcFt ;nesier irom juepot, on i.ast JHar kct strcot, at 626 A. M., 7 25 A. ra., 7 4 1 A.fli., ln-10 A. M.. l ff P. Id-i 4 60 P. M., and G-45 1'. M. Leave jyiuiaueipuia ior ii. c. j unction and mter- mc iate points at 12-30 f. M. and 6-45 I'. M. lieavo li. V. Junction lor Philadelphia at 6 30 A. M. and 1-45 P. fli. Train leaving west Chester at 7-40 A. M. will etui) at 11. C. Junction, Lcnnl, Ulen Riddle, and Media; jchvilk j nuiiuoiiiun ui oa r. bl. wm stop at Media, (ilen Kiddle, i.ennl, and Is. C. I.lunction. Paisennors to or trom stations between West Chester and B. C. Junotion going East will tKe train leaving West (1. aster at 7 25 A. M.. and car will bo attai-lind to 1 iprcsg Train at jj. (. . j unction, ana going West -lassenifers lor sinuous aoove iuedla will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4 35 P. M., and will change cars at is. . . .' uucuon. Tlie Depot in Philadelphia is roachod directly by the Chesrut am) Walnut streets ears. 'J hoto of tho Market stroot nno run wiuuu one square. I'lio cars of both linos connect xvith each train upon Its aimal ON SUNflAYS. Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 8 00 A M. and 2-ao , , , Leave Rhiiancipnia ior u. c. Junction at 7T5 1'. m. Leave Avcst inicster ior l'linadelphla at 7-45 A, IU. BUU so r. iu. Leave U. o. junction ior I'lilliidelphlu at 8 00 A.1U. niuuiajii. wniilS!,Ert, 4 lo Oeneral Superintendent. "I )HII,ADEEPHI A AND ElilE RAILROAD. J SUMMER 'IT .M ETA RLE TI 1 Itu U U HAN D DIRECT ROUTE RKTWEEN PHILADELPHIA, HAII1MORK, HAKHlsliURO, WILLI AM si PORT, AND THE GREAT OIL REOIUN OK 1'KNiysvLvaMfl. -kwunt. sicct. Iini Cars on all Niirht Triin On und alter MONDAY, April 2J, lsi.ti, t he trains on the Phlladclphl and Lrio liaihoad will run as fellOWS: -.v-vrVAltll, MAIL TRAIN leaves Plilludelphla 11 " iiliauiiiport , 41 arrives at Erie . , ERIE EXPRESa leuves 1'hiladelphla 11 " WllliaujiiporC 14 arrive? at Krlo . EI.M1RA MAIL leaves l'hiludulphia i " Wlllhiiiisport ' arrives at Lockhavon BAS1 wauu. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie . . . 1 WilHnnispnrt 11 arrives at Philadelphia ERIE EXPRESS leuves Erie . . 44 " Wllllampport 11 Arrives at Philadelphia . 10-45 P. M, N'lo A. U. , D'HU P. M 11-6-) . M, 8 5 ) P. M 10 00 A. M 8 00 A. M ' 6-iO 1'. M 7 45 P. BL 1116 A 12 2 I A, U 25 A. M . 0-25 P. M 7-60 A. M 410 P. M -Wall and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alloiiheny .nuer i.iiiiroau. ItnauURO checked throui-li. ALFRED L. TYLER, 11 Oeneral juperlntouactit RAILROAD LINES. REAItINU R A I Lit) lA U. i I! 10 AT TIU'NIC LINK KltoM PlilLADIOLPllIA TO TMH lXTKUIOIt OK PENNSYLVANIA, TMH SCHUYLKILL, NPS OII1IANNA, CLMbERLANU, AND WYOMING VALLEYS, TnR NORTH, NORTHWEST, AND THE CANADAS. SUMMER AKUANOLMEN T OK PASSENUliR TRAINS, JULY 12, l-il',9. Leaving; the Company's D-not at Thlrtncntn and Callowhui bt rents, PliiladoliHila, ut the following hours: MORNINO ACCOMMODATION. At 7-S0 A. M. for Rendinir, nnd all lntennodinte sta tions, and Alli-titnwn. Retnrnine, leaves Kcndlng ut O iiO 1'. M. j urrlvcs In Philadelphia at 9-15 P. M. MORNINO EM'KIOSS. AtP-15 A. M. for Reading, Lebanon, Ilarrlstmrg, Pottsvllle, rinoj-rove, Tama pia, Suitli irv, Wllllams port, l-.liuirn, llnchester, Niairara Kails, P.nlliilo, Wilkcsluirre, Pl'wton, York, t 'anisic, Chuiuberslmrg, lluireihliiwn, etc. The 7 -:ti) A. M. train connects at RKADIN.l with East Pennsvivan!: Kallroa l trams fur Alle'itown, etc., and the s-iri A. M. trn'n cunii'-cts with tho Lebanon Valley train for llarrlslmrg, etc.; and l'OKT( LIN TON' with Cnt.iwlx-.il Kailroad trains for Wllliainspnrt, Lock Haven, Kliair.i, etc. ; at. II tt L'lM'.LHO with Northern Central, Ouiuberhind Val ley, nnd Schuylkill and Siisrptehiinna trains for Northumberland, Wllli.misport, York, Chaiubors burg, Piuegrove, etc. AKTKliNOON EXPRESS. I.rnvo Phthidcliiliia at 3-uo P. M. for R'-n llns, Pottsville, Harris. nrir, etc., e')nnectini Willi Heal ing and Columbia Kailroad trains for Columbia, etc. POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION'. Leaves Pottstown at C-J.'i A. M., stopping at Inter mediate stations ; arrives In Philadelphia at s4ii A. M. Returning, leaves l'hila ielphia ut 4 30 P. M. ; arrives in pott-down at fi lo P. M. RLWDINO AND PoTTSVII.I.:; ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Pottsville at rM0A. M. and Reading at T-.ii) A. M., stopping nt all way stations; arrives 111 Piiila delphia nt lo-lfi A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at Mrs P. M. ; ar rives lu Reading at S P. M., and at Pottiville at U-40 P. M. Trains Tor Philadelphia leave Karrlsburg at S-io A. M., nnd Poltsvilie at V A. M.. arriving lu Pnlladel pliin at 1 1'. M. Afternoon tr .ins leave H.irrislmrg tit 2 P. M., und Pottsvllle at 2 4.') P. M., arriving ut Philadelphia at C-l.'. P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7-1f A. M., and Harrisburg at 4-10 P. M. Connect ing at Reading xvith Altoriioon Acciiinmodaiion south at C-30 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9-10 Market train, with n passeti'.'cr car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12-1.1, noon, for Pottsvllle and all way stations; leaves l'ottsvllle at Jc4 1 A. M., connecting nt Reading xvlth uecrnnniodatlou train for Philadel phia and all way stations. All the above trains run dallv. Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Poltsvilie at s A. M., and Philadelphia at S-lft P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Rending at 8 A M. ; returning from Reading at 426 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtowii and intermediate points take the 730 A. M., 12-4rs, and 4-30 P. M. trains Iroin Philadelphia. Returning from Downlugtown at 0-10 A. M., 1 no and fWft 1'. M. PERKIOM EN RA 1 LROAD. Passengers lor Sklppack take 7-;io A. M., 4-30 and 6-15 P. M. trains for Philadelphia, returning from Sklppaek at C-lfi and 8-15 A. M. aud 1-on P. M. Stago lines for the various points 111 Perklomen Valley connect with trains at Collegeville nnd Skippac.k. NEW YORK. EXPRESS FOR P1TTSUURU AND THE W EST. Lca-cs New York at 9 A. M. nnd B and 9 P. M.. pass ing Reading at Ilia A. M. and I'M) and 10-19 P. M., aud connecting nt Harrisburg xvlth PennsylvanUi and Northern Central Railroad Express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Wiiliamsport, Elnilra, Ralti niore, etc Returning Express train leaves Harrisburg on nrrivnl of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at M) and 5-50 A. M. and lo-.To P. M.. passiusr Read ing ut 6-44 and 7-31 A. M. and 12-&0 P. M., and arriving at New Y'ork nt 11 A. M. and 1230 and 1. M. hlceninir ears accompany these trains through be.wecu Jersey City uud Pittsburg without change. A Mail tram for New Y ork leaves narrlsburg at 8'li) A. M. and 2ii5 P. M. Mail Train for Uarrlsbum leaves New York at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trnlus leave l'ottsvllle at 0-30 and 11-30 A. M.. and 0-40 P. M., returning from Tamaqua at S'35 A. M., ami id ana 4-10 1 . m. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEIIANNA RAILROAD. i rains leave Auourn at st a. ai. and a-nu i n. for Plnegrove and Harrisburg, and at 12-10 noon for Plnegiove and Treiuont, returning from Harrisburg ai 1 -4i ix. ji. nun a-40 j-. m., uuu irom Treiuont at 0-45 a. m. ana bin 1: m. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emlcrant tickets to all the principal points lu the North uud West aud Camillas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia, to Reading nnu lnteriueiuatu staiions, goon ior one day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train. Reading and Pottstowa Accommodation Tralus, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelnliia. c-ood for ono day only, are sold at Reading and intermediate sta tions by Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, nt reduced ratea. 'J no following tickets nro obtainable only at the oltlce of S. llradford, Treasurer. No. 227 S. Fourth fitr.-ot, Phiiadolpliiii, or of A. iNfcolls, Ueuerul Superiutondetit, Rcudinir. I O.Xl.ML TATlOiN TICKETS. At. 25 per cent, discount, betwuun auv DOlnta do. bii cu, iui liiuiiiicx ti ti 1 111 urn. JVUld'.AOt; U lCii ETS. Clood for 2000 miles, between ull nolnts. at JM-W) eucu, 101 iuuiuK-9 nnu 11 hum. SUASOa T1CKKTS. For threo, six, nine, or twelve months, for holdnra uuiy, 10 un iioiuis, ui n-iiiii-cu rutes. l Lt,Klili)Ili.N Resldlm: on the line f tho road will be furnished Willi curds entitling themselves aud wives to tickets at nail lure. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to prim iiml stations, cood for Saturday, Sunday, and Mondav, ut reduced fares, to be had oulv ut the Ticket Oillce. at Tl1lrr.01.nth im,i (jaaowum bireeia. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the nhnun poinis irom uie company a new freight depot, Broad uuu -ouiun oLiuuia. MAILS Close nt the Philadelphia Post Ofllce for nil nlnpna on the road nud Its branches ut 8 A. M., aud for tho principal huiuuuB oniv ut i in 1-, m. VlttKaiT I'VAIVO Ipava l'Mt ndolnti 11 on! e nt d.'-is A nr in.KMA,n o aim 1 wi. ii xv-juiiiii-, -couuoii, iiarrisbur, rottsvillc. Port Clinton, and a:i iiolnts i.i-v,.o,i Duncan's Express will collect bntriraire foraii trntna lcuvln-r Philadelphia Depot, Orders can be left at No. K-a S. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth UUU luiiuwiilil miecLa, VTOKTH PENNSYLVANIA HAII.HOAD. X For nKiai-iaiKfti, doylkstown, HIAT'llI rHI'K. KIISIVV. tHrlllfAIlTWLMUj.il' W1I.K LKuA Kli li, MAUAMll (.tl'Y, MOUNT ('A KM Kb, l'l l liSlOiN, XUiMv.UAX'iJNUCJi. AND SCliANTON. SUMMER AliltANOEMENTS. ri"sen)fer Trains leave tho Ucpot, corner of BFPKS und AMKKIOA-N Streets, daily (-Sundays exct'ptoii 1, ns ioiiows: At 7-4o A.M. (Kxi.resB) for Iietulohem, Alien- town, I'Miiuch Chunk, Hairletou, Wiiliamsport, Witkcsoarre, iuauuuoy viiy, 1 uiston, aua tuuk. Iintiiiock. At 9 45 A.M. (Exprecs) for licthlchem, Easton, Allcntown, Maueh C hunk, V'ilkosbarre, Pittston, Scranton, nnd New Jersey Ceatra.1 and Morris and Kssox itallroads. At 1-45 P. M. (Express) for Hethlehem, Easton, Maueh Chunk, Wnkosbarre, l'ittston, Scranton, nnd liazleton. At 6-00 P M. for Bethlehem, Uaston, Allentown, and oilmen ( nunis. For Hovlostown at 8-45 A. M '2-45 and 4-15 P. M. For Fort Washington at 0-46 and 10-45 A. AI., and ll'BO l". at. For AblnjctoB at ITS, 815, 6-20, and 8 P. M. For Lnnsdalo nt li ilj P. M. Filth and Sixth Streets, Seoond and Third Streets, and t'nlon City Passenuor Railways run to the new neiiot. TPAINS AH1UVE IN PHILADELPHIA. I'roui Bethleheui at VU0 A. M., U'10, 4'45, and 8"i4 r. m. i rom Doy lostown nt 8-J6 A . M., 4-65 nid 7-05 P. M. From 1 11 ti dalu ut 7-30 A. M. From 1 u;t WaoLIt-jitou at 9 t:o, 10-35 A. M.. and 8-1', 1'. M. I row Abluglcu at a-35, 4-35, c ii, and 8 35 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Hothlnheui ut S0 A. M. l'lilliideli'hla lor Doylestown at U P. IU. For Abinitton at 7 P. M. Doylestown lor Philadeliihla at 6-80 A. M. Bothlohoin lor Philadelphia nt 4 P. M. Alilui.t.m tor l'hltudeltihia at 8 1'. M. Tickets sold and Baificnue chocked throuirh at Manu's North peBiisylvauU BugKUge Kxjjre-rs KLLfS CLARK, Airent. rillE ADAMS EXPKESS COMPANY, OFFICE X No 8211 OlIKiSMIT Htreet, forwards Parcels, Pack aires, Rt'eiclisndise, Hank Notes, and hpecie, eitber by its own lines or iu oonneotion Willi other Kniresa Ooiiiaiiias, to aU the yriuuipal towns aud oities ia t "JJ1,' t iv1 " SovaruiteudDati, AUO flON SALE8. M THOMAS ,xi HONS, NOS. 13! AND 141 S. tOUKTU STRKKT. Sale at the Auction Room!-, No. l.'K Anil lit 8mth l-'onrlli Ktrcct. SlTUntOR HOCSKHOLt) lUKNITUltK. (IRANI) i-IANO, MIUKORS, LAROK IKON C11KST, OAK PKiS, l-.TC. .... On Thtirsrlny Morn.nif, Ani". If, nt 9 o'clock, nt til" unction i-oetn. by osfalojtie, nn n-iMirtiiirnt of mipcrior ln.iis(.(i,.il farniinrn, cimiirisinc pnilnr, clmod.or, nnd dining room lurnitnni, ro-i(Kil (Hint piiin..": I ion. Ii pliilH 1 11 1 1 r. .1 s : inidouany b.K.kcm-o; citBiifinn t.d.ti'B: ottii-e ili'dn and tables, hair intlronii, tcatlier beilH. china nnd (jlncKWiiro; liirKO iron elms', in "In bv Oliver I van-: refriirniiitursi idutionn scales ami -t-rtit. stovn, nirprt, etc. A in, 1. ImivV imM u-..ti-li mi'! cto.in. Ai-o. n nnn'ila.r of lino oil paint ins by Htmm, Iton-in, Pe 'us. nod i.tlicr. Sli-.t Also, iiiiuoiiK i-kill, Willi uniis, anilines, nc, coiuiiiuuj. Administrator's Sale. No. -Jbi Nn'ttt I rnnt street. STOCK Ol A CIIAIIt M X N(J I'ACTORY. On I1 i-iday Mornin-r. Annn-t Entli, nt 111 o'clmk. nt No. 2lu Nnrlli I' root si root. by r.itiiliMTiic, tho St.a-K i.f 11 Chair Xlaii'ila.-tnry, com n isiin- I,", (iih: S'unil ( hair St nlf. In.dl le.-t t 'ii-tir I'lniik, ili'71'ti XV itmir I Iniii's, x dozen Uoi-kniuChatis, Solti-im, 'I i.blc Cliniis, Work Ilenclics, Wlmo Lea l. Oil.-, Pninw, ("' - ... Idiiy be cxan.incu on too mornin.ir ot halo nr. cornt o'clock. 17 ilt Sido H. W, corner of l ift .vnrli fiml Ilatinlton st roots. MhAtl I'. .1 .X I .. (in Saturday .Xb.rninj, Aucn't 21. nt 11'-. o'lloik, 011 t!i.. ,,r.. misM .ittliwnst or nr r of l-itt-nntli nnn iia.niiton -irrom, a t"iiorsi I'owi 1 Mcain 1 limine, t yiiniinr it.iy .c: tiy wneai n ni-'i 111 iliaini tor. nml in i- .od liiniiinx order. .May bo t'.amiiio.l jirovious to tho -Mile. 8 H .'it. 1'NT1N(1. DL'lllioltOW (V: CO., AUCTION- r. ill! nnd -T.4 M AH Lank struct. huctus-ois to John U. Atyura A Co. LAROK SALE Of r.IitTISH, l-TJENCH. HERMAN, AM l( xi I'.sili : I I i Y 1 . t lUil.-S, On 'i'luii'iliiv iXlornine. AiiRU'it 1!, lit 10 o'clouk, on tour months' credit. fS 14 .It I.AKCK SALE OK CA lift -TINGS, OIL CLOTHS. i-. i u. K re. On l-'riilny Mornlne, Aliens. 2". t 11 o'clock, on tour months' crrlif, 2K piiM -s incrain, Xcuoioin. Jibt, liomp, cultai'O, un.l ruic cur.utoi;s, id cloths, oto. La 14 fit KAI.K Ol-' COO CASES HOOTS, SHOKS, BROOANS. I'.TC, On Thurntav Morninir. Ana 21, nt 10 o'clock, on lour lnontli-.' credit. IS IS at THOMAS P.IRC'Il Ai SON. ArCTIONISERS ' ME HOI I A NTS. No. 1110 J AM COMMISSION CHI. SALT Stroot, rtur ontrauve No. Ua7 Suusoiu street. Sato nt tho Aiir'inn Storn. No. fllll Cliosnut stroct. HANDSOMK WALNUT 1'AKI.OK, I.IHHART, CIIA.XIOI'K AMI IIIXl'.'liKOOM t V U.X Illy K K. ItdM'.XVOon I'lANO I (MiTK HY II M.I, M l V DAVIS: V A I.N IT AND (. I LT I l A M K M A X'I'I.L ANI) ITI-'.It (.I.ASSI-.S, SUI'KRIOK MADK VKLDHlrKIlK, AN- 'l lol K I KM L RF. II S.-.KLS. INUKAIV ANI VI-M'TIAN CAHI'l-TS, I A IN'I'I N(iS ANI KM OH IN.S, lr.) '( Mt ATKD CHINA CHAMBER SKIS, SILVI-.It r L A I KD-XX A It I'., I'.l'O, On i-'ridav Morninir. Aucttit 20. nt P o'clock, nt No. 11 lu Clinxnut atroot. will ba wild, a lariro a!..ortoint of now and ipcondliaud lorniture. cotiti.1-11.1n4; parlor und library hiiiin, in lduli, pluin and Mtnpco rcpHMio Iiairc-ii.tn; cnanioer suns in Kreat variety with wnidrol.-n to mnti-h; extrusion dinini! t-ibhm, witli c-hairH to match ; rccliuini', SpaniHh, nnd l-iK-kinn chnira. etc.: niuntol, pier, und chamber kIiishcb; liniHselw anil other carpctH: rosewood piano, by llallet A Dnviti; doeo corated china cliaint.er sian ; book cases ; tubln. eto. AN t tl 'I. I'. rlltnllLKl'. ANU VKU.IJlfKOK.-At 1 o'clock, will bo Mold, 2 antique cases of drawers, und 2 aecrot.'iricf.. Abo. I lino velocipede. I'lANO I -OK IKS aIbo, at 1 o'clock, 1 rosewood nnd 1 nmbocanv niano-torto. tlAl'ANKSK (.OODS. Also, nn invoice of Japanese flint y 4ocdt., to be sold ponitively without rtiorve. 8 IS 2t CI). McCI.EES A CO., No. 506 MARKET Street. AUCTIONEERS, SALE OF 1500 CASES HOOTS, SHOKS, BROGANS. Kill., K I D. On Thursday Morning. Aneust IP, at lu o'clock, iucludiuKuiurxe ''n0 of city-made (roods. I. is. Mine evory ionaay nna 1 nursony. ts IB DC BY B. SCOTT. JR., SOOTTB ART GALLERY, No. 1040 OHKSNU1 Street, Philadelphia. " I ARTIN RKOTIIERS, AUCTIONEERS. RKOTIIERS, alesmen for M. T 1' 1 (laiti-ly Salesmen for M. Thomas A eons.) No. fa C11KSNUT Stroot, rear eut ranee from Minor. T IPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, lj No. 210 MARKET Streot. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. OKRMANTOWN, five minutes' walk from Wayne Station, two neat and comfortable Housos on WAYNK Streot, below Mnnheim, suitable for a small and etoel family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, water. range, neater, eto. Kent, $300 pur annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTER Street, Germantown, Possession at. once. 8 18 tf . . , . 1 , n tt A VTl-ioi n m fr T-i -n wm :L' story Brick Dwellin-r, throe-story donble back build Witt, No. nti4 SIXTH Street, above Groen; modern im. provenients, and in exoellontorder. Wasowned and builf oy the late lienry Derringer, doconsed, of the very be-4 nmterialti and workmanship, lminediate pobaossioa Axi-ut nt bouse from Id to 2 o'clock daily. 6 7 tf TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE, No. SOU PKICE hiri-et, Cerniaiitown, to rout from Octobor 1 until May 1. Apply 011 the promises, or byfottor, to WILLIAM H. WKBB, 8 It! lm No. 227 SFOURTIi 8treet. fiZ TO RENT. FURNISHED A HANDSOME LiLtlircoiti.ry brick dwcllinir, with donlile three-story looL 1.1. 1 1 . 1 1 1. ru ,.tt lliafl.k.ill. ui.ln,r A..l. Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth streets, retileto with ail minium convonionces, with or without 11 stable. A. II. C A It V Kit A CO., 8 Kji'JI 8. Wcor. Ninth and Filbert sts. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. XLi'i A lurf-e, modern bailt bonse, tenant-house, ooaoh. house, and tiveaoresof hind, handsomnlv laid nnl. mkm and f-ardnn ; within two minutes' walk of Day's I jine St, tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG 6 ill 'Jm' CARPENTERS ND BUILDERS. Pb R. THOMAS & CO., DSALKKS IN Cccrs, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. , COKNBR OF riGHTEEIJTH and MARKET Streets, D leu illlt rilLUAllJ&Ltl-LlLA. CEORCE PLOWMAN, CAllPENTEll AND BUILDER, No. 134 DOCK STRET, rillLAEEDLlMIIA . STOVES, RANGES, ETO. a no"tice.-tiie UNDEHSIGNED - -1 wnuld cull tlia attfntinn nf llm r.nl.li. .y. him 1TX . M- VV OOl.OK.V KAIiLtt FUKNAOR, This in un untiroly now huiii.nr. It. lu ii.n.t.iinii at) to at oncecomiiiHud iUolf to 4-ouural favor, duiiik a com- tnimtion 01 wrnuiit auii uuhl iron. It lu very minplo in its ciiiisiruction, anil in porfui tly nir-tiitht ; ilf-i-Ieanin(-, hy- iiiK no iiiiii'B ur uruiua in nv inKHn out, ami cloanou. It IS no arraniivd wilh upriitbt II uuu as to produce a laritor iniioiiiit ol boat from tho aainu wuiKht of coal tlian any furnaco now in inn. The liyitiomiitrio condition of tiia air a (uciduccd by my new lu-rniiyoiiii-nt of evaporation will at oiu o ilioncnKtrate tbat it ih tbeonly Hot Air Furnace thut Will -.riuuu-H a iriuiiy iicauuy at inospuei-e. Thui-e in want of a complete lli.atint; Apparatus would do well to call and i-xannuo Ibe (ioldt-ii I ukIo. CliAKI.KS WILLIAMS, Noa. 11112 aud 11114 MARK H I' tStroot, Philailolpliia. A larpn nsortmcnt of C'onkina; Rjtnui'a, t iro Hoard Stoves Low Down Orates, Ventilators, eto., always on. "'K'. It. ,lobbinn of all kinds promptly done. 610 THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER orFl'ROI'KAN RANGK. for families, hotels, of WVj public institutions, in TWKNTY D1FFKKKN1 hlZI-S. -Also, Vhiliidelphia Ranges, llot-Air Fua naces, 1'ortable Heaters, Low-down Orules, Fireboar Hiovcs, Math ltoilo.s, Ktew-hole Plates, Boilers, Oookiisi blovos, oto., wholesale and retal, by the manufacturers, bllAltl'K A TtfOMSOJX. J 27wfmf!m No. UMt N. . SKOOtreak. A VT)()ULANT) CKM"ETEKY COMPANY. f f 'Hie following Managers and Officers hare boas ) ypar fto : 1 1 1 K. PRIOF, Prosident. Willinrn II. Moore, Siiiiuli-I h. Mx)U, l.iliius Hall. -il, 1. .,.. , i.,,a,I... V illiHin W. Keen. rerdiuand J. Oroer tiuorne L. lluzby. M. A. Kniirlil k. ..r.a.irv and Treasnror. . JOSI' PU II. TOWNSHND. The Managers hae passed a resolution requiring both Iit-li"ldi.rand Vimioni to present tickutsat t.'.e eutrauo f..r ndniii-sion to th Oeniotery. Tickets may be had at ILisj O.tire of (be Cou-jujr, Kg. tlS AKUU liUiMti or of anyot tlieAlaniuiers. pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,. Mini Witifi n-cover Duck. AUn. l'nuer MnnuiaoturMTil 'ft.. I ricr 1 t-lis, from thirty to avauty-wx iuuiitM widl Puuhn..buitiu(.t)i,inwll,e.8.o.MN w RVKRMANi 2&i o. ltd OUUUtJU bUoel tUU bW(4M,