THE DAILY- EVENING TELEGRAPJT PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 191860. (.EM.nAUTIKS. Vnm nn. I Hip nl,.,l Sinter. "He London Ti, ciiy urtk'lo, iititwilsL-ind-iK remit (IciiiuN, Kfcnn to put jTcdoiico in a Mronir rumor timt ft,,. ....n.,.- .. . ... 'ilwc-fii the I iiiifij Status uiul iSiiiiiii with, ro- 1 mio t uIim have Imtm :iithiii;(m1. Tim icnns :"e fniil to he tlmt paiii Mill ni'o'nlu the in-i'IfiiU-in-! if Culm, mul will receive iroin tho jH-w (.ovcriiincnt li)i),(iim.i(io ( a ) OdO.OiM) in (mils to I io K'onicd on the revenues of the I I'lHl mid "jmraniecil l.v thu I nildl States, i Ins Mini would hot !-iain lice. lim lininri.-il (lillaiiltv, mid H. liai -ain H-eni.- a lii liiv ad Vantiiiicoii ono. An i'.iiL-!i-lt i,a.or s'ivs that nnicli (Icin'iul- linon what i!n Siwi.i .1....1- .. ('lliliUMlu-ir inland. 'I'hcv aio ill way, promle.-t S "i.oinor i.nuiisii paper .-iat tliat Mr. Forbes lraiii-it.iiii.tif u.,-i,,,. i.. i i. ; A-.i't- . . : ii.iiii, niii) js nmv a; -Madrid, y cmpoworcd to make ilireel ovvrtur. for tlio purchase. The ainoant ohon-u (-.lai.-K0. op) K however. ly v. -i.ic eunvjiiered in-iiili-t'lcnt. ii it ainoiiiit- to only ten year-' n reha-e. the island a ieldin annualiv two million-; Mer linir. and on tin.- ground it is tliuii- lil tlonht iul Whether tho Sianiai,N will entertain the iro iuu..1 Ai M..a..:a it . . . ' . V '.. ..i. mi hi, .uniiuuin io uic laie-i iniei liuenec. the whole storv ol tin- iic'iiibitiinw (, recomiiiim; Hie iiidrpeiideuci; of Cuba is oal'- UOI'leallv denied. Niiim. however, i-i hardly in he Anieri- of power yi position to refuse a irood oiler, anl i.ui are always an lolls tor an melons and inllnenco. Wliliuilnir n Wife. A hill for divorce mul maintenance was filed hy .varah .1 Armstrong against Thomas K. Arin-e-troiiir. Tliev were married in llnilalo on Sep teinher . LM'.I. Tlicv have live children. The hill iilloues Hint for two years past, the defendant lias fronted his wile with ureal erueltv: that 1 e eciml her lv the throat and choked her- in 7 Novell;! or of tho same rear lie i ru-hed he r r (IdU'M flint l.iehi'd mid ltini-lii'il I, fl. .1 .I,,..!,,... ........ v....... vi. ...I. in it lining iLJill llio time since lie retired from Im-qno-. Faiul liiiil in it hi iii- nsi-f'iil tn fwwmtx l,;..- ;...,. Mid iittotifion, he had treated her 'in a crui'l I manner, and had addressed her with profane and vile laliLiuaire, and that, too, in the presence of her children; that he lias trot his mm ami loaded IVf. Ilireateiiinir to slioot her. hut she escaped yirom him. and kept out of the way: Ihat his ijeonstant study seems to Oe how to render her nr- ...! .. -. i i . 4t i.i i. i... i. ... . .. ymi- riii.-ciaiiir; uiai aiiiioui;ii no is worm I O III i-htU'OO to ir lo.OOO or upwards, yet lie refuses to allow bis w ife Keep any servant: that lie notified the butcher not to sell provi.-ious to her, and lias almost entirely ceased to provide his familv With clothing, tsollint.hi wile has been obliged to earn inohcy with which to clothe herself aud children: defendant is the ownej- of pro perty valued at i-TO.WH) to iJSO.OUO. ,V. L'tuia paper. An I'nfurMinntp "Mrt-linoli." :u the Cairo liulirtin of the l:ith we learn ;ifortunate mishap which others have red lielore them it tho ill. Carbon recently put in operation on account oximity of Mt. fan, on to the iron ores rri, and the inexhaustible abundance of k-mcltiiiL; coal at hand. Thu experi- od a irrand success, and for several Tie work progressed ino.st encouriiLi- Sotne time last week, however, the lur- ' naee, when charged with twenty or twenty-live tons of molten iron, was uninteiitiouallv per mitted to eool oil. That txreat mass of solid iron now lies in the bottom of the furnace, and the only way it can be removed is by thu use of a fiiammer and chisel. The furnace canniM be torn r.i t. . .i i .i .i . c . iiionu, 101 ns orociiou eauscii me ouiiay oi lens ot thousands oi dollars. Jieuce the immense mass of irou must he chiseled out. chip by chip a process that will involve the labor of mouths. The loss to the Mount Carbon com pany bv this occurrence will be manv thousands I of dollars, as that branch of their business must be entirely suspended until the great body of nun is cuix'pcu oul oi men liiruace. Itt'covory f Stolon Money. Asa Khodes, of lliclnnond, Vt., whose safe was I so mysteriously robbed ot nearly i?S(MM) three weeks since, recovered the money in rather a strange way at ureenheld a few days ago. It I scums that while the agents of French's Circus were in the latter town making arrangements for an exhibition, they found among the robes of their buggy between 7(100 and SSiKK) in money and notes, some of which were drawn in the name of Mr. Khodos. A telegram was imme diately sent to Mr. Khodos, who went down to Kiroenfield and identified his property, every I dollar of the amount stolen being recovered. It is supposed the burglar placed his plunder in this odd place to escape deletion, while the cir- Icus men were at Richmond, a lew days after the robberv. loIili John C. Breckinridge has settled down at T.plHrt(in. Kw. to liraelicit law. and nln-ailv Jrhas some business. (ieueral Atwood. it is supposed, will receive fthe Republican uomination tor Governor of Wis consin. . Two Democratic papers in Indiana nomi- ffuatc lion. Thomas A. Hendricks for the Presi dency 111 10,. The Lower House of the Kentucky Legisla ture consists of eightv-one Democrats and five jKepuhl loans. j ne jjeiuocnus oi ieniucKy win give tue negro all his civil rights if the lifteenth amend ment is adopted, and will try to use that con cession to secure the favor of the freedmen. In this .State the colored men admitted to the ballot by the adoption ol the fifteenth amendment, it is said, will be at least one eightieth of the whole number of votes. The Memphis newspapers differ on the in terpretation of the Tennessee election. The Avalanche declares the result a victory for uni versal suffrage; while the Ainat anil jA-d'jvr claim that it means a white man's government, and a general reformation. The Democrats of California are making use of what is said to be the general sentiment against granting suftrage to Chinamen, to defeat Vtlie passage of the lilteenth amendment. The Republican convention resolved that H was op posed to Chinese suffrage, in any form. The Augusta (Ja.) Cuiistitittiottnlixt thinks that if the Democratic party of the North "will only drive from its ranks tllo-e who are 'among them but not of them' the lielmonts, the '07-ld, the L'itizi'n we can then act with it to some purpose. This purgation must be made before Pucccss can crown any effort." A Wisconsin despatch says: ' If half the reports are true, there is a lively row in the camp of the Democracy in New York IState. in volving serious disagreements among the leaders s to tho course to be pursued, the place and time to hold the iSlato Convention, and other matters." The uuestion of annexing Western Florida to Alabama is to be voted upon by all the people of i'lorida on the ad of November, according to the Governor's proclamation. Thine are eight counties in Western ! lor'ula, and they comprise te best cotton and sugar lands in the State. The Memphis l'oxt says that Senior's major ity in leiinossee may as well be lUO.OOOas any thing fcl.Mj, "for there is no end to the frauds perpetrated, and no definite figures can be placed on the re.-ult until the Democratic ollicers of election have made their returns in black and white." Governor Setiter committed himself tho roughly to the lilteenth amendment in tho recent canvass in Tenne.-see. Hut we notice that the Democratic papers give it a wide berth since the State has gone their wav. The Tennessee Re publicans who voted with these gentry ou tho &tli are eating humble pie with poor relish. Alluding to the recent South American earth tUiikes, the Richmond l.'uijttirir makes Itself unhappy as follows: "It bci iiis to us it would be a happy thing If wo could have periodical eartliiiuake Hlioeks In Wash-, lnntmi, to remind the ncopio there that they are mortal, im lilat .fl). llU tU(,K(J things they will bo broiiKlit to Judgment.' We wonder whether radi cals ever think Unit there is a God and a futuru (World where unjust HtcwunU have to settle. l'.vcrvtlUiiK is ifoiii on prosperously In the Vuited HtutcK, except that there is u famine In the domain ol coiiscit'iieo or ratln-r a ilrmiuiit no rain. Mate rially, we do well ; meiitailv we io well ; but spiritu ally there Is a lcuiinesa-iiii i-iuaciaiiou which is lull of menacing s.Mi.ptoins." v i V J high rra pin;;. Missouri ha thirty coal-bearing connUex. Macon is called the City of Mocking Birds. I lie Mas-achusctls tobacco crop is nourish ing. 1 rKiitr:iiicc is to be free at the next Ohio State lair. -Oregon i- forming a political temperance party. 1 -Indiana expects to remember 1i'.! as the year ol etonns. v Votatoes are selling at lilt v cents per barrel in l alumore. Vermont has s.7 M.imui:c lodges and m of 'in d Templar. --Twelve (li-tiii'd railroad are in course of construction in Ii'lnoN. Two woiie n ucre put out of an ( )-hko-lt church for snickering. - A siatum of !.ic,-and renders building dif ficult in m. Paul. Minn. Kan -as City i- ;o have a w bole-ale tca-hou-c, wiili stock imported direct Irom China. --An old lisheriiian says that bass will not bite lol'siv weeks allor an eclipse ol the sun. Some one ha- seen a "will m m" in Indiana earning a rille t wciity-tw o foci long! A Helena. Montana, lover challenged a rival to a duel, and then suicided lrom I right. f all river manufacturers have ordered olid:! tons ol bituminous coal from Nova Scotia. The Human Catholic parsonage at Kbons liurg. I'm., is to be rallied off at two dollars a cllilllCO. A Portland mechanic in a fit of insanity burned several hundred dollars in Government bonds. -Georgia has a regularly Incorporated '"First German Immigration and 'Manufacturing Com pany." In Massachusetts. lat year, one hundred and sev enty persons, changed their names, not ni- cliidiiig brides. An aerolite lias fallen in Cleveland which was so hot that the por.-on who found it could scarcely bold it. A hen down in M.iir.c picked out the eves of ten chickens hatched lrom eggs surreptitiously foi.-lcd ii ion her. The female suffrage ipiestioii is to be sub lniltei! to the criiiont Constitutional Conven tion next February. --Manchester I so mm h of a re-ort forru-li-caling and rccriiiiing aeiors kliat a road there is called "Theatre Lane." The last stepping-stone connected with old Put's break-neck ride was ruthlessly blasted away at Greenwich lately. A Boston J hysieian 'was recently called to New Jlcdford to attend a patient. His bill for a few hours' service was .-loii. The Common Council of Washington pro hibits the raising of mosquitoes by a line of irotn i i to i upon tlio-e allowing water to stand uncovered. T1j' V:it'riai-ljiros. And now Olive Logan goes to Saratoga to display her wardrobe. - Sonic Methodist gentlemen at Long liraiioh talk of building a cottage there for presentation to P.ishop Simpson. The season at the sea-side is rapidly draw ing to a close, aud the belles, having displayed all their clothes, are rather glad of it. White Sulphur Springs. West Va., is the place for young ladies to v isit. The ladies there are surrounded by a dozen beaux at one time. AH manner of entertainments, including a grand ball at the Union, are projected during President Grant's visit to Saratoga. Dress coats are seldom worn by the gentle men at the'hops. and t lie ladies frciuentlv and appropriately appear in short promenade" cos tumes. Only two weeks more remain for Dame Fashion to hold forth and issue her edicts at the fashionable watering-places. A great dearth of gentlemen is complained of this season, and match-making mammas are fearful that thej- will have to return to town with their fair daughters still in the market. Yftttng ladies at the watering-places are already conjecturing as to what the winter fashions will lie. Gentlemen will slum West Point next week when they learn that a fair will then be in pro gress. Kvcrytlnng is progressing (iiietly, but quite satisfactorily to the Newport hotel 'proprietors. The Cuban ladies, gorgeously attired and covered with diamonds, 'continue "to shine re splendent at the leading Saratoga hotels. A bevy of pretty Troy and Albany belles have congregated at Congress Hall, Saratoga, where they dance, laugh, chatter, and llirt iu the most bewitching style. General McClellau'has abindoned the idea of taking his family to Long Branch, for reasons best known to himself. "L'p in a Balloon" appears to be a favorite tune of the hotel bands at Long Branch. Its frequent repetition induces tho guests to wish them iii in a balloon. Several imaginary English lords and dukes are snulling the ocean breezes at Long Branch. "But, my dear fellah, it does not compare w ith our Brighton, you know." WINDOW SCREEN. GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, screen from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTI1KR INSKCTS. For sale by Dealers in House-furnishing Goods. TUE ADJUSTABLK WINDOW SCKKKN COMPANY, SOLK MANUFAOTURKKS, 8 12 stuthrim No. tiil M A RK KT St.. Philadelphia. HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY", OF NEW YORK, WALTKR S. GRIFI ITU, President. A solid, sate, and rntinble Company. Assets over two million dollurs ($;i,iwu,lXW), most securely iuvested, and rapidly iuvreusiUK. A itlUiMIIEllSllIP OK OVIilt 10,000. Persons contemplating assurance on tlioir lives are in vited to examine tho liloruture erf the Company, whivh may be bad at the Philadelphia office, Southwest corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Streets. 6 3thatu8m 11. K. ICSI.KIt. 4 Joncrul Aaout. CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. M ICIIAEL ME AO HQ 11 & CO., No. B23 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and KeWl Doalera in PKOVISION'S, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOK FAMILY VHi TERRAPINS ll PER DOZEN. 8 BOITSE-WAIIMINO WITH STEAM. We are prepared to warm Dwellings and liuildiuftl oi all clatses with our P"n.t 'nl!'Mr..v!Vl. i.itu LOW HTKAM APPARATUS, Which, for efficiency aud economy, rivals all similal n,elho,ia- H. RKI.FIFU 4 CO., 24 3,2, No. 4& North 11UOA1) blreet. J TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST ANI larenst awsortiiient of the lutOHt styles of ISooU tJaiteis, and bhoes for Men and Roys can be ha t FRNFSTSOPP'S I.nr:e Ktituhlixhment, No. lu JM. NINTH Street. CORN EXCHANGE BAf) MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. BA1I.KY. N. K. corner of Al A UK KT and WATER Street, Philadelphia, DKALFR IN UAC.S AND RAGGING Oi every description, for Grain, Flour, Sail, buper-Phoiphal of Lima. Bone l)Ht, Fic. Ijirse and small GUNNY liACS constantly on hand. 2-U Also. WOOL tA hJi. RAILROAD LINES' IJIin.ADKI.PIlIA. WIl.MINfiTON, ANI) IIAI.TI- 1 MollK UAIl.lv'OAD TIM H TAIU,":. Trnln will lfiivt' licpnt ( (irncr liroml street itml W;isliln tdii iivciiiie us follows: Wii.v .Mull Train nt hud A. M. (Suiulnv cxci'pteip, for liiiltlinore, 8l(ipplnif nt nil reirnlur Htiittmis. ( mini clliijr Willi lleliivvnre Riiilrimil at, Wllmin'tnil lor t iisiii'lil uiul Inleriiieiliati" stuticins. i:.Npn ..s Triiln nt la M. (Smuliiys except"il fur l'.iiltihinn" nii'l Wiisliiiiifiiin, Htoppiu, nt Wiliiilimiiiu, IVtrvvtlle. iitpl llavri'-ile-iir.ice. Cmiiorti at, Wil mington wit Ii train for New 'nstle. Kxplrss Train lit 4"i I'. .M. (Sinnla.v.s ecep!ed fi r l.aitiinorc uiul asli.niMoii, stopptiiir nt i Iiimi m", Tlitirlow, l.iiivviMiil. fl.ivinoiit, Wiliiii'iinti, Newport. Miiirlnn, Newark, iCIklun, Norlli-Kast, ( Iiarles" i.vn, l'i rrvv !,le, l!av ie-ile-( ;rarc, Aiierileeii, I'l'i rvnia i's, F.ilccwonil, Miii.-iii.lia. i hnsrV. utrl steiiimer'-i li'iti. Nijrlit KxpivsM nt ll-::n'. M, ol.!i;v for It 1 1 1 :ti-it-t-ninl v ii-lilnifl(in, Hti'ppinif m ciiester, Tlim 1 iw, l in vm oil, ( la.Miiinit, V iliniiiu'lon, Ncvvarl.. KiKt'in, Noilli-Fasi, FeroviUe, liuv re-ile-t.r.i. e, l'cn vMian's. iim! Muu'imlia. 1'iisM'nniTs ror Fort ress Monroi' mid Nnrrolk will nl.e the 2-i M. train. WIl.MI.NiiToM TRAI NS. Stnppinir nt iiil.sintions l.ct in-cn Jfliiladelpli;.! an 1 W iiniiiijrtoii. Leave 1'hila'lelpliW lit 1I-imA. M., '2-::i), fro.i, aii'l '"'"I 1'. M. The .Von r. .M. Train emuieets vviiii I .;. ware Rallrnail for lliiniiiiou niel ini"i mo'iui : maiions. leave WilinlliL'tini ll'llfl iiiii S'l'i A. M., 1 Pir. niol I mi P. M. '1 lifs-ni A. .M. Train will not' sMti lutvvcen (.'liesler ami Pliiladlplini. Tho 7 l' M Train lrom W'ilinitmtini rims dailv ; all oilier eeniul limitation Trains Mindavs cxeepteii. Frclii J'.iiltlnmre to l'hllailolphia Leave. Ha'timore Wi A. M., Way Mail; '.eur, A. AI.. i;.piesi; j-:j , l'. L.vpioh: "1 -jr. '. F.xpivss. MNPAV TRAIN ll'u.M I! A I.T1 M' 1 1! K. leaves I'.aitililore at 7 i'.'i I'. M., suiiipitii; a' M 11' lH'lia, l'eri v inan'.s. Alienli eti, llavr.'-ile-i.ia'-". l'or r.vville, I'harii .slovvn. Nurtli-East, CI k fm. Newark Miintiin. Newiioil, ilmiiijftotj, Ciaviuoiii, l.iinvoon! alal ITieMer. 'iiii.Aii:iriii. and r. Imi' nt!-: tr.Nruvi l:II.HoAli TRAINS. Stnppinir nt all Htatnms en t'he-ter ci k ami Mulailelpnin ami llaltnnini.' Cenlral Railrna'l. Leave i 'll 1 Ui' l ! j li ,.. for Port i 'posii vMiu,avs (.. eeptnhnt i en A.M. ami f -: : -s l. M. Leave I'nila delphia for I'luoln's Ford at 7-"o I'. M. 'I he 7-nn A. M. train -will slop a 1 all stations be tween I'hiladi'lpliia and Lniinikm. A Freight Tni!:!. with l'.isen:ri-r Car nttaolied. will Ii ave 1'lnladt Ipliia dailv (e.i-ept Snmlav.s) at, -:v P. M.. riinnin;' to tixtord. Le ave I'oit I leposit lor I hi):idelpliia (Sundavs ex cepted) at 1 A..M., 9-V, A. M., and ij-;w'. M. Leave t'liadd's Ford tor I'lnladelphia at (i-l,ri A. M. A Sunday Train will leave Philadelphia at s-,m A. M. lor WCst drove mid intermediate Minimis. lie turninjr, will leave W est (Jrove tit -:: P. M. Trains leaviii WiliniiiKion nt (i-:m A. M. and 4 1.1 P. M. will coimert nt Laniokin .lnnetioii with Jim A. M. mid 4-;ii) 1'. ii. Trains lor JJalllmoro Central Kail road. Tliroiifrli tickets to nil points West, South, and Sont Invest may be procured at Ticket Olllee, No. sis ChcMiiit street, under Continental Hotel, when; also State Rooms and ISerths in Sleeping Curs can ln Feciireil diirini; the day. I'eisoi-is piircliasinj; tickets nt this oilice can have ImjrmiJfi! eheektul at, their resi dence by the I iiioti Transti r Companv. II. F. KliNNEV, Siiiierintendont, -piiii.APF.i.piiiA, ;i:i;mantuvn, and no;: 1 j;itovn railroad. TI.MI-: TAIil.K. FOl; (iKK.M ANT OWN. Leave I'liiladclphia at ;. 7. s, ii-o.-,, pi, n, pj .. M.. 1, 4, 4-ur., n-er., g, ii .,, 7, s, n, pi, n, 12 Leave Cermantown at 7, 7vr, s, s-an, !, in, u, A. M., 1, a, :i, 4 1 '. f, r.i ,, , ip .,"7. s, ;), pi. 11 p. m. The s"2n down train and ;i ', ..ndo1., up trains will not stop OU the (ierinaiitou ii llraiieh. ON SI NII.WS. Leave Philadelphia nt U-15 A. M., 4 .', 7, and HP,' r. m. ..1.1 Ixavc Cierninntovvn at s-in A. .M., 1, 3, 6, a ml 9 '4- CHF.SNTT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelpliia at (i, s, lo, 12 A. -M., 2, 3 r.V, 7, !, and 11 P. M. Leave Chesimt Hill at "-to, S, 0-40, 11-40 A. M., l-4i), 3-40, 5-40, 0-40, b-40, and 111-4(1 P. M. ON SI NDAYS. Leave riilladelpliia at 9-15 A. M., 2 nnd 7 !'. 51. Leave CTiesuut Hill ut 7-&0 A. 5L, 12MU, Oil, mid 9-5r P. 51. l tR CONSIIOHOCRKN ANI) NORRISTOWN. Leave Plillade phia at t!, ly., it, and IP115 A. 51., 1 v., 3, 44, fi, fi'i, (-us, 10-n. nnd 1 1 P. 51. Leave Norrlstovvn at ,Vin, ily, 7, l '., aud 11 A. 51., 3, 4j... 0';,, s, and w, 1: 51. The 7 ', A. 51. train lroni Norristovvn will not stop at Mogue's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Selmr's lllll' . The r V. 51. train from I'liiladclphia will stop only ut School lane, Maiiaviiitk, and Coiisliohocken. ON si NDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at i) A. 51., 'iv., 4, and 7V V. 51. 1 ... 4 Leave Norristovvn at 7 A. 5L, 1, 6':, and P. 51. FOR 5IANAYl'NIi. Leave Philadelpliia nt c, ly., it, and 11 nr. A. 5! y, 3, A:, .'., by., a'.,, SM.'., ii)n.'i."and n; P. 51. Leave Alauayank ut (Pin, 7, 7!J, s-lil, y,, an 1 11 ' A. 51., 2, 3 v., fi, ti1,, Sim, and PIP. 51. The fi P. 51. train from Philadelphia will stop only at School lane and 5lanavnnk. ON s FN DAYS. Leave Philadelphia nt u A. 51., 'ly, 4, and 7f !'. 51. Leave 51aiiayunk nt 7,'.. A. 51., 1 C, , and ',: p. 51. V. S. WILSON, (iciieral Superiiitcndent, Depot, NINTH uuiU.RLKN Sireets. -TT-OR CAPE MAY, VIA WEST .JERSEY KAIL X ROAD. OOMMENOINtt THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1369. Leave Philadelphia, foot of Market streot, as fol lows: 9-00 A. M., Cape May Express, due 12'2S. 8-16 P. M., Vayo May Passenf?er, due 7-18. 4 00 P. M., Fast Kxpress (conimencinn on Satur day, July 8), due 6-66 P. M. 14 Sunday Mail Train loaves at 7-15 A. M., due 10 45. Cape May I'relK lit leaves Camden dally at 20 A Dd RKTFRNINO, TRATNR LEAVR CAPK MAV, 6 80 A. M., Morning Mail, duo lO Otf A. M. 9 00 A. M., Fast Kipress (couimencinir oa Mon. day, Julv6), due 12 07. 6 00 P. M., Passenner, due 8-23 P. TH. Sunday Mall Train leaves Cape May at 8-10 P. M. Cape May Freight Train loaves daily at fl-4.0 A. M TICKETS. Annual Tickets, 1100; Quarterly Tickets, tso; to be had only ol the Treasurer, at Camden. 20 Cou pon Tickets, $4u; 10 Coupons, $,26. Excursion Tickets. r, for sale at the ticket offices, No. 32S Chesnut street, foot of Market street, also at Cam den and Cape May. For Mlllville, Vlneland, Brldgeton, Salem, and Intermediate stations, leave Philadelphia at 8'00 A. M., mall, and S'3 i P. M., passenger. An accmuniooation train for Woodbury, Mantua, Harnsl'oro, p.pd Olat.sboro leaves Philadelphia dally at 6 00 I. M. Returning, leaves (ilassboroat 0-3 OA. M. Commutation books of 100 checks each, at re duced rates, bttween Philadelphia and all sta tions. FKBlOHT TRAINS I.EAVK OAMDUN For Cape May, Mlllville, Yinelan-d, etc, etc, 9-2" A.M. ' ' For Uridgcton, Salem, and way stations, 12'00 noon. Freight received at first covered wharf below Walnut street. Froight dolivery. No. 228 S. Delaware avenue. 7 1 VVM. J. SEWELli, Sup't W. J. H. H. gllUKTEST ltUUTK TO THE SEA SHORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD SUM MEH A RR.A N 5 E5I KNT. THEOVOH TO ATLANTIC CITY IN Ui HtJUKS. A TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 198H. Through trains leave Vine Street Ferry as fol- special Excursion 8-lfJ. M. Mail 8 00IA. M. Freight (with passenger car) 9-4fiA. M. Fxpress, through in 1 hours 3'15 P. 51. Atlantic Accommodation 416 p, jl, a.. . I.KAVK ATLANTIC CITY. Atlantic Accommodation 6-08 A 51 xprepg, through In 1 hours ' 7-24 a' 51 Freight (with iiansongor cur) .'.'ipso a! M.' Jvlall .... M" Special Excursion 618 p v An extra Exprosg train (thrmwh in" y. h'm'r will leave Vino Street Ferry every' Satur.hiy i t 2-00 lioi'.M " ' Atlantic City on Monday at Local trains leave Vine street: Atco Aecomuiodatlon lO'in a liuddontlold do. 1. 2-oopi llammonton do ' Returning, leave A hv' tni0i";'H' i 13-15 noon. liaddonncld 2-45 p. f, liuuinionton 6-40 a' m' K UNDAY WAIL, TRAIN Leaves Vine street 8-00 A. 51 Leaves Atlantic 4-17 p, j Fure to Atlantic City, 2. Round trip tickets, jrood for the day und train on which they are Is. sued, i),3. Additional ticket offices have been located in the reading rooms ol the ftternhants1 und Continental Hotels, ulso utfto. 80 S. Filth street. 8iai V. II. MUNDY, Agent. RAILROAP LINES. 1 Ui'( JOl)' AND AMHOY AND I'll l i,A PKI.I'KI A AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANIUS' LINKS FROM rillLAOKLPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY PLAOKS. FltOM WAt.Nt'T BTItKKT WHAPff. At 6-30 A. M., via l!am('on nnd Amlioy Accnro. 2-25 At 8 A. M., via Cam. nnd Jersey City Ex. Mail 00 At 2 P. M., via Onmdcn and Ambov n,xpre--g... 3'00 AtOP. M., lor A in boy nnd intermediate stnltona. At 6 30 and 8 A. M. nrd 2 P. M., lor Freehold. At 8 A. M. nnd 2 )'. M. for Long Hraaou and points on R. nnd I). It. R. R. At 8 and 10 A. M., 12 51., a, 3-30 and 4-30 I. M., for Trenton. At fl-30, 8, nd 10 A. M., 12 5!., 8. 3-3n.4-3n, 4 7, nnd 1 l-Sti P. M. lor Honloiitowu, Florence, Eurllngluu, llevcrly, nnd Delnnco. At 0-3(1 nnd in A. M., 12 M., 8-3n, 4-31, a, and 11-30 P. M. lor la I yew .iter, KiversMo. IMvcrtou, l'nlmyra. pnd Fish lliuive, and 2 '. M. o' l.tverton. 'J'be'll-30 P. M. line loaves Market t-trcut lorry (upper side). FROM KliyMlNOTON DFPOT. At H A. M , via Kcnpinuton nnd Jerspy City, Icw Ydrk Kxre.(s Line. rnrc. .. At 7 -3a nrd II A.M.. 2-3o, 3-.5". nnd 5 I'. M. lor Trenton and DrisK 1, and at lo 15 A. 51. and 0 P. 51. for Lrl-dol. At 7-3 i nnd 11 A. 5L, 2'3'i and 5 P. 51. lor Morrlf. villo and Tullytown. At 6-3n nnd lie 15 A. 51., nnd 2 3n, 6, and S P. 51. lor Solienek'e ami Lddington. At 7 ii 1 and ln-16 A. 51., 2 4, 6. nnd 8 P. 51. for CornweU'p, Torresdalc, Holniesnurg. T.tcony, Wis. site liilrg, Hrldcsburtt, and hr.iriklord, an ) at 8 P. 51. tor Holinriburg and lntennonl ito tuition. FR051 WEST PHILADELPHIA DEPOT, VI 1 Conneetinjf Rullway. At 9-3D A. 51., P2o, 4. 0-45, nnd 12 P. 51. New York txi re.i.-i Line;-, via .Icrry City. Faro, -f :-Ji. At 11 30 P. 51. , Fmlitrant Lino. Fnro. At 3o A. 51., 1 -2", 4, ii-45, and 12 P. 51. lor Tren ton. At 9-3') A. 5!.. 4. 6 4 r, nnd 12 P 51. for Hrls'el. At 12 P. 51. (Mutit), lor Morrlivlllo, Tulivtown, Scl.enck-s, Eddiiik-ion, Ouniwell's, Tono.nKlo, Hohiieshurif. Tacony, Wlssinomlng, Hi! ijsburg, and Frar.klor.l. The 9-3:. A. 51.. -4S nnd 12 P. 5!. Linos will run dally. All others, Sunduys excepted. HELYIDERE DM LA WA R K R AILR')AD LINES. KIlO.M KI-.N.-I.NUTO" IIHI'IIT. At 7-3D A. 51. lor Magnra I'atls, liuftali, Dun kirk, Rim Ira, Itlmca, tiwogo, Rochester, itinMhn ni ton. Oswego, Syracuse, Orcat Hond, .Montrose, vllkesliarre, Schooloy's Mountain, etc. At 7-3o A. M. nm! 33'i p. ,vi. lor Ser.mton. Stroudsburir. Water (lap, liolvldure. Ka'ton, Lit 111 btrtvllic, Hemlniiton, etc. '1 ho 33a P. 51. i.ino connects direct with tho train loivlnir Ktston lor Mnnch l Lunk, Allentown, Hethleliem. etc. At 11 A. 51. and 6 1. 51. lor Lambertville and In termediate stations. CA 51 DION ANI) liUPI.lNUTON COUNTY AND PF51RKRTON AND IliUHTSTOWN RAIL KOAPS. KliOM maukct rtubrt FKRKY (PPPKM P1DR). At 7 nnd in A. 51., 1, 2-lf, 3-3o, b, and 0-31 P. M. for 5!orchnntvillc, .Moorestown, Hnrtlnrd, Masjnvlllo, Haincsport, 5lount Holly, Snilthvil'e, lOvvausvlllo, Mnccnto'.vn, Hiriningham, and Pemborton. At in A. M., lorLewistovvn. Wrightstown, Cooks town, New Fgypt, nnd Horncrstovvn. At 7 A. 51., 1 and 3-30 P. 51. lor T.ewlstovvn, Wrightstown, Co-Jkutown, New l-.'gypt, Homers town, ( ream Hidge, lmlaystown, Sharon, and lliithtstown. l in WILLIAM H. fJATZMIOIJ. Agent. JJENNSYLVANIa CENTRAL, liAlLUOAoT SUMMER TI5IE. The trains of the Fcnnsvlvania Central Railroad le:ive tho Lcpot, at 'IHIRTY'-FIRST ami MAR KET Streets, which is reached directly bv tho .Mar ket street ears, tho ln.-t car connecting vvltu each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes betoreits departure Tho Ohosnut and W alnut streets cars run within one square ol the Depot. Sleeping-car Tlckctfl run be had on application at the Ticket Ottiee, N. W. eornorNinthand Chos nut street, and at the Depot. Aitcnts ot the Union Transfer Companv will call IV r and deliver baggiiKe ut the depot. Orders let c at No. 901Chesnut street, or No. llii Marketstroot, will receive attention. TRAINS I.UAVB IVRPOT, VIZ.: Mall Train 8-00 A. M. l'aoli Accommodat'n, 10-30 A.M. ,1-10 and 7 oo I. M. F ast Line n-eo A. M. Erie Express Al-6o a. M. Harrisburg Accommodation . . . 2-30 P. M. Lancaster Accoamodatlon . . . 4 00 P. M. Parkesburtr Train 6 30 P. M. Cincinnati Fxiiross .... 8-00 P. M. trie Mail and Pittsburg Exptoss . 10-30 F. M. Philadelphia Express, 12 night. Eric Mali leaves dally, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to Williamsport only. Ou Sun. day r.igtit passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Fhiladeiphla Express loaves daily. AH other trains daily, except Sunday. The Western Aecomuiodatlon Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must 00 pjoeured urd baggage delivered, by 0 P. M.,atNo. 110 Market street. TBAINS ARB1VE AT DEPOT, VIZ.: Cincinnati Express 3-10 A. M. Philadelphia Express .... 6-50 A.M. Paoii a ceoniiuodat'n, 8 20 A. M., 3-40 and (i 20 P. M. I irieiviaii 11-35 a. M. 1 Fatt Line u-35 a. M. I ParkesburgTrnin 11 10 A. M. I Lancaster Train 12 -an P. M. Krie Fixpress 4-21 P. M. 1 Dny Express 4-20 P. M. Southe'ii Express n-40 P. M. Harrislniig Accommodation . . 9-40 P. M. or 1 u 1 1 11c 1 jiiini .mi 1 ..ii 1 , j JOHN F. VAN LEER, .1 r., Ticket Agent, No. 'MX OUESN UT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 110 MARKET Street. SAMU10LH. WAiLaCIO, Ticket Agent at tho Depot. Iho Pennsylvania Railroad Coinpnny will not assume any risk lor Hairgage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hiui died Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding thut amount in valuo will bo at the risk of tho owner, unices taken bv speciii contract. DWaKU II. WILLIAMS, 4 29 UcDcral Superintendent, AlUona, Pa. "rEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RA1LROAI'. SUMMER ARRANGE. MtNT. On end ulter MONDAY, Apiil 12. 1Sj9, Trains will leave as follows: Leave Philadelphia lrom New Depot, THIRTY FIRST and C11I0SNUT Streets, 7 25 A. M., n 30 A. 51.. 2-30 P. M., 415 P. M., 4-35 P. M., 7-15 aud 1130 P.M. Leave West Chester from Depot, on Eat Mar ket street, at a-25 A. M., 7-25 A.M., 7 4n A. M., ln-10 A. M., l-f.5 P. M., 4 60 P. 51., and 0-45 P. M. Leave Philadelphia lor I!. ('.Junction and inter num iftto points ut 12 30 P. 51. nnd 5-45 P. M. Leave p.. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 6-30 A. M. and 1-45 P. M. Train leaving west Chester nt 7'40 A. 51. will Stop at 1!. C. Junction, Lentil, (Hon Riddle, and Media; lenviLg Philadelphia at 4-35 p. JU. will Siop ut Media. (Hen Riddle. Lenni. und H. c. (Junction. Paisenuers to or lrom stations between West Ciiester and B. C. Junction going East will take train leaving West cuester at 7 25 A. M., and car will bo attached to Express Train at 11. C. .1 unction, and going West passengers for stations nbove Media will take train leaving I hiladolpliia at 4'35 P. 51., and will change cars at I!, c. Junction. The Depot in Philadelphia is reached dlrictlvbv the l.hesrut nnd Walnut streets ears. Thoso of tho Market street lino run within one square. Tho cars ol both lines connect with each train upon Its arrival. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia lor West Chester at 8-0" A. M. and 2-3n P. M. , , Leave Philadelphia for 1!. C. Junction at 7-15 P M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7-45 A. TVT n ml . IK f . M. leave li. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8-00 A M WlLl-lAiU . wiltELlill, 4 Ueneral Superintendent. 1 PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1 SU5IMFR T1METAHI(I:.-THHOIjOH AND PIRIVT ROUTE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, it A 1 TIMORE. HARL'lSRUhO, WILI.IA51S- 1'ORT. AM) THE (Hi EAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Eleuant Slcepiim Cars on all Mght '1 rains. On und after MON DAY. April ;u. is,,-., tho trains on the Philadelphia Wd I rio Railroad will run us lidlnws- UBSTWAItO. N AIL TRAIN leaves i-hlholelphla . 10-45 P. M. "''i 1 .1 vVliliaiiisport . 8-15 A.M. u arrives at trio . . l)-30 1'. M. 1.-UT17 WPRFSS leaves Philadelphia 1P5I A. M II' lll'i.r.uiw,r ll.s.iil 8-51 1'. M. 1, arrives nt Erio . EI.M1RA MAIL leaves PhilmleU " arrives at Loekhaven 10 00 A. M. 8 11O A. M. ' 6-i0 P. M. 7 '45 P. M. HAS! 1VAUII, MAIL TRAIN IcaveB Frio . 11-16 A. 51. lAi . Willtniusport 12 2n a. 51. a arrives at Philadelphia U 25 A. 51. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie . 6 25 PM. i " Wllllamsjiort 7 60 A. 51. " Arrives at Philadelphia 4-10 I'. M. Mall nnd Kxpress connect with Oil Crock and Allegheny River liailroud. Buggug'o checked through. ALFRED L. TYLER, 1 1 Oeuoial Supcrliucn lent. RAILROAD LINES. K LADING RAILROAD.- ,l!'0 Cr TK''NK LINK FliOM PIULADIOLPIIU Til THE INTERIOR OF PENNSYLVANIA. Till; .sCi i I I.K I I.L, SCS- VH l llANNA, CL51IJLI:L,ANP, AND WYOMINU VALLE1S, NORTH, NORTHWEST, AND THE CAN A DAS. SF515ILK AHRANOIOMEN T OF PASSENUKU TRAINS, ,11 LY 12, ls-,.. Lenvlllff the Coinnanv'.s Den it at. Thirteenth and Cnllowlhll streets, Pliiladclpnia, at the lollovvina nours: 5TORNINO A('CO.MM(')TION. At 7-30 A. 51. for Rca tin-', a 1 I a. I hoo-inclmtp Rtn. Hons, and AI!etit.vn. Let:, i:iiu. leaves Rcadlmr nt 0-30 P. 51. ; ui rives in Phil: 1 :i,r,a nl 1-1! P. 51. 5HiNIN(i L:, :;::; vs. At '1S A. 51. lor RcadiTM I .-io in II lrrluliiirir Pott-ville, Plnegrove, 'falua 1.1, -vi i.;rv, WilliaiiH poit, Eiinila, l.'ocheiier, ;. -ij.-m-.i r',,!:,i, Ru train, V ilkesliarrc, 1 'stun, York, 1 .- Cii.iiuocrslmrg, llaiicrslown, etc. The 7-:;n A. 51. train conn !:!-:.DlN.l with Ea-d Pennvlvanla Ra'lvoa i ':am lor Alleuto.vii. etc., nnd tin' s-;. A. 51. trvn -;i:i ts with the Lelanou alley tram for il;irr.i'l:-f, etc.; and POR 1 CLIN IdN vv ith ( al:iwi-...i 'a:ir ia 1 trams fur V ilMani'-pcrt, Lock Haven, .-. n;:a, etc. ;ut HAK RIsiiFlu; wi-li Nnriiicrn c. ,r v. ( '11 ni'in-iaivl Val ley, and Sclmylkid and Si i'-lia'iii.i trams for Norihniiil.eilaiid, Williauisp n;, York, C'iiaiuhers burg, l'liiegtdve, etc. AFTERNOON I.i I'lMS. Leaves Phlladclnlilu nt 3-:; r. M. 1 or R vidlnz. T'ottuville, lliirrisinirg, etc., c.-i.i vtlng with ltea l- ltig mid Coluiuiiia Railroad t : 1; is lor C.il.miliia, etc. POTTSTOWN ACCO d MO DAT I ON. Leaves l'ottstowu at (i-jr. A d., sl.mplnnt lntnr- niediiitestations: arrives In I -1 : : 1 l.-lonia a -in a. 51. Retui i:ing, leaves I'hila lc paia at, 4-30 P. 51.; Ill I IVCS ill I IHIM'IH 0 10 in 1 . READ1NO AND POT I S II.!.:: .( COM YIOI1ATION. Leaves Pottsville id fi-tov. ..I. .- .. ; .adi.i.f at, 7-3' I A. 51., slopping at all way s; 1: 1 uis ; a: 1 ivcs In Pliila de:ph!a in M'-i.-i A. 51. Ketnnitii'r, leaves l'hlladi :-i:,: 1 a! frlfi P. 51. ar rives in Reading ut S P. 51 id .1: Pnttsvillo at '.'--in 1 . .i. 'Plains for Philadelphia ion v , .a ; -.our at s-in A. y., uml Pottsville at 0 A. 5... ,u ; . . m Pluiadel phia at 1 1. 51. Atleriioon t ,10,, , ,!. Harnsliii!- at 2 1'. 51., and pottsville a; P.M., urnving at Pliiladelplnu at 0-4.'. P. 51. Iliirrtsiiuttr Aeeimimi).I.itlii:i Vaves Itca-lin? at 7- A. 51., and Ilai-ri.-.hurL' u t-lo 1.51. (.'oimeet ing ut Read;r,ir with Aip-i- ...ii A iriinoda: ion mnitli ut 0-.io I'. 51., arriving u l'ln .1 ic'.piua at y-l! j . .0. Market train, with a pai'-en r-ira'-aied, leaves Pinladelplita nt 12-4S, noon, f,,i I'd sv.Ke un 1 .ill way Ktations; leaves Pottsville at .V4.1 A. 51., connecting at Reading with aeeomiuoda.l. 11 tiaiu for Philadel phia and all way stations. All the above trains run dailv, Sundavs excr-ptcd. Snnilay trains leave Poitvi;,e ai 'a. 51., and Pliiladclpliia at 3-1.'. P. 51. Leave Philadelphia for Heading ut s A. 51.; returning from R-adiag ut " CHESTER VALLEY I!II.1M1), Passengers for Downlngt .-.v,, and Intermediate points take the 7-3n A. 51., 12-in, itn-l 4-;;.i-p. 51. trains lrom J'Hiladelphla. Retunii .,' innu Dowuiiunovva at G-10 A. 51., 1-nn mid r.-4ri P. .M. PERIvlO.MEN U A II,T;0.D. rassergers for SKippie k ta-.c j-.hia. 51., 4 -an nnd R-lfi J'. 51. trains for Phli:vi,-!pii,a, returning from Sklppack at 0-1.') and 816 A. 51. and 1-on p. 51. stage lines lor the various points 1.1 Pes ktot.teit Valley connect with trains nt Oollegi v.1!" and sklppack. NEW YORK. EXPUESS H..i! PITTSliL'Rii AND THE WFM'. Leaves New Y"ork at a A. 51. nu I s and s P. 51., pass ing Rending at In 15 A. 51. a ; t 1 ) an I ln-p.i p. yi., and connecting nt Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Epr 'ss trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Williaui.-port, Jitmira, lialtl Iiiore, etc. Returning Express train leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania E.i:c.-.s lrom Pittsburg" nt 8-r.oand ft-M) A. 51. and low. P. 5L, passiurr Read ing at b-44 HUd 7-31 A. 51. and 12-.'il 1'. 51., und iiriiving ut New Y'ork nt 11 A. 51. und l-2-3n and 6 P. 51. Sleeping cars aci iinpaiiv tiiese trains through bu.wecu Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. A 51 ail train for New Y'ork leaves Harrisburg at S'Hi A. 51. und 2-05 P. 51. Mail Tram for Harrisburg leaves New Y'ork at 12 51. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville atO-.ia and ll-.d) A. 51., anil 6-tn P. 51., returning from Tamaiiua at S-35 A. 51. . nnd 2-15 nnd 4-15 P. 51. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at n'.'.j A. 51. and it-20 P. 51. for Pinegrove and Hurrisburg, and ut 12-10 noou for Plnegiove nnd Treniont, returning from Harrisimrg at ;-iri A. 51. and 3-in p. 51., und from Ttemout at o-is A. M. und fi-tr. P. 51. TICKETS. Through tlrst-class tickets nnd enilrrraiit tickets to all the principal points lu the North uud West aud Cnnadas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate .stations, good for one dav onlv ure sold by .Morning Accommodation Market' Train! Reading and Pollstuvvu Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one dav only, are sold ut Readin - and intermediate sta tions by Reading and Fotutowu Accommodation Trains, nt reduced rates. The following tickets nre obtainable only nt the oflice ol S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of (i. A. Nieulls, Ueucral Superintendent, Heading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 2f per cent, discount, bet .vwu auy noluts dc 8lied, for families and liibis. MILK ACE TICKETS. (innd for 2"() miles, between all points, at .'2-50 each, lor families and linns, SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERUYM EN Residing on the line f the road will be furnished Willi curds entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, pood for Saturday, Sunday, and Moinlav, at reduced fares, to lie had only ut t lie Ticket Oilice, ut Thirteenth and Cullowhill streets. FREIGHT. Coods of nil descriptions forwarded to all the nbove points tioiu the Company's new freight depot. Broad uud Willow directs. MAILS Close nt the Philadelphia post Oitlce for nil places on the road and its brandies at ."1 A. 51., uud for this principal btutlons onlv ut 2-lft P. 51. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily al 4v.'i A. 5!., 12-PSnooa, 5niiil 18 P. 51., for Reading, Leoanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyoud. BAGGAGE. Dungan's Express will collect bag?a-i for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders i an lie left at No. vi'iS. Fourth street, oral the Depot, Thirteenth und Cnllowh.li streets. -H'lfTU PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 For BETHLEHEM, In YLESToWN. MAUI H CHUNK, EASl'i-X, WL I.IA5ISPORT Wil.KISBAKKE, M AH AN 1 ' Y 1 1 IV. MOUNT ('ARM EL, P1TTSTON, TUN EH AN NOCK. AND SCRANTON. SUMMER ARKANt E.M KNT. Passenger Trains leave iho Depot, corner of BERKS and A51EK1CAN Streets., daily (.Sundays excepted), us lollows: At 7-45 A.M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allen town, pinuch ( hunk, Ha.ieton. Williamsport, Wllhesiiurre, Mahanoy City, Plttston, aud.Tunk haimock. At D-45 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch (hunk, Wilke-oarre, Plttston Scranton, nnd New Jersey t entral and Morris and Essex Railroads. At 1-45 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauch chunk, Wilkesbarre, I'instou, Scranton, and Hazleton. At 6-oo PM. for Bothlohem, Easton, Allentown. and Mauch Chunk. ' For Doylestown at 8-45 A. 51., :-4!i nnd 4-15 p. m For Fort Washington at 0 45 aud 10-45 A. M . and 11-30 P. 51. ' For Abinirton nt 1-15, 8-15, 8-20, and 8 P. M. For Lnnsdale ut U-2j P. 5i. Filth und .sixth Streets, Second and Third Streets, nnd Union City Fas enger Railways run to the new Depot. 1 ku TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Bethlehem at 8 00 A. 51., a-io, 4-45, anil 8-24 1 rom Doylestown nt 8-25 A. M.,4-55 andT-05P M From 1 ansdalent 730 A. 51. vui.ui.. From Fort Washington at 9-20. 10-35 A. M and 8-10 P. M. ' ana From AUngton at 2-25, 4-35, ii-45, and 0 35 r. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem nt 9-30 A M Phlladol-hla lor Doylestown lit 2 P AI ' For Ablngton at 7 P. M. Doylestown lor Philadelphia at e 30 A. M Bethlehem for Philadelphia nt 4 p 51 Ablngton tor Philadelphia at 8 1'. M ' Tickets sold and Bimgnga checked through at Orce?KoNS.'F?F,'Tlle,0t. U K1.L1S CLARK, Agent. npilE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE o-' C1IFNNCT Street, torxvarda Parcel, Pack. res. Mervhau.li.-e, Kauk N..t. , and Specie, either by if emu hue. or iu tonueetinn wilb other Fiure (J,,uT,r,lS. to U the onueiial t0HU, ud emu, lathe T ro tad Kt ,at m? F. OOLKMAN, baprmtut)aat. AUO riON SALES. 1I TI!fMAA i-ON.S, NtS. i:j: AND Hi b. 1-OL'lM'H hllii.ET. A'lnv:i'Cr:it ir's Sid". No. --i'i N .-i I rnitl -tr pt. KTOf K (H A I HAIt: MAM FACTORY. 'n t'i- l.,v Morton J. Auim-d 2 il at In n'.-cn-i.-, lit .No. jlii .Vort'i Fr.m' ' r.i t, by .ir-it.,u'u li e si (K ,.i a t,r..oi' .T n :i .1 1 , -t tv.-, ecu-pri-o:jf IV S ri 11 I 1 I :iir S 'lit', i,n, ,e; ("lur l'inili, '. ' lii.ea V l lie-, r ( " l;o i 1 S d.i.tMl le'rkeit: l ''l or., S . I 1 1H, 'I idee ( hint s, V. uti iicai ilt'i, Wlolo Leu t. O.N, P.tinli, ele. thy Ip oxr.iiiifeil on the m enia of s.iL nt c:'it oVImk. S 17 ;lt Sale S. W. coni'T of l i t .mh ,ind I! iml'.ton slmed. H v.'d K.M. IN 1:. in .'niunl;iy Mnt n n. AtlU'lllt 21. I.t 11 o'ri K I. . (Ill th" el'-vili'M I'll :l V.int iDini r of li ' r'ra nnd H.ivnltin .-. ;i .. I :-io I'dW'T Si h:.!'- I (.-. in, ey I older lti i II; ;', w !t .1 1 I ;e t iti i.iione'ei . , -in ' in miitiing crdef. M.,y l cxrinti'it I'll lens to i oc s.oe. . I :tt I UNTIN'f;, IMKldUMiW M CO., Al'CTlVvN- I I I i:,s,Ne.u::::ni.U.:i .-.'AHKIVI- St-.u. co.ujr of Hank Mi-eel. Sin. jo-ei . lo ..'olin li. 5i) ,'ik .k IJ.i. LARGE ft A l.K. OF JMR1TI!vSS, OIL CLOTHS, Oa It iil,.y .-.ievtiinir, Altetl'-t , nt 11 o'el .i k. nn iiii.Th.' orc.pt 2K) pi.-e. liiKi-iiin. Vcul'i i.oi. Ii-i, lie, a;., c. ll.io, II I l' rn uil'cl iia:t, ml elui lis, fie. ? 14 5t MUST KALI OF Fi;i-"T7il GOODS FOR FALL 111 .Moll i ia v i.t. All.'. L.:. VV I' i l'e ' el. I. a lies ij 1,1 . I I ,.,:m ... Sill.. (.. - .," 1,.' ..! Jl !'.., !. n i:':;t SAL I'. OI- CAM-siupvrs. sii'i;.i, u rowans. On 'l'tii'v,).,v .Morn ins, Aiil- LI, nt le ii cieek. nn I. .11 r meiiili-' credit. H IHf.t rriiOVAS lilKclf .V: N.. Alt TilNKKU8 i-.ii' Vw;'."SM0N'. HCll wis. n. mo Llll h-M I MrcPt, rial entraiKo Ia. 11 ? ,S.iinuiu slroot. ii .x'.'rW'" A",'.,.i" S' '' X-'. 1"" "i"iiat .trwt, MIA.M(.K C ANii IIIMV;, Ud.iVl 11'KMII KI. '.'"'l''' " 1 "K 1 I l:v ICV t.l.l' i V a v s V.VI.M -I AM) (.1 I.T I I! V vi F M VNTI- I, A Nl PI I'll ll'.'l I- II I. Mil '-I-. , ; -ss-Kl . i VHRAIS- AMI V-rv ':Y.'l 'V."A'1' CHISV CHA.MliF.lt M IN, ML; K I I. i . ) vv ARK, Fl u. ' 'a l i-t ,,-iy Jl,.rrninr. Auatist :".M t'cV:. , k.m Ne. lll.i t.lie,i,ul ,r.nt.vvill b Pol, I. a i.-ovc :i-iil-ie rl el new nnd seenndlKni I Inniuuro. conipri.-m.' p.i-ler ana oliriuy mum, in plo-h, plain uiul ,!l "l'"i r. . ' iul ii...... I,,, i, ; e,,iitih(r suits iii are, k varietT with viniilii !,(-. to i!i-.;.di: i.xicinien itiiur.j t il.:,-, w ,t ii ch.-o Io iiimIi n : nvntiinir. Mniio-li, nnd rnekitnj rlivn. el.-.: mm, Irl, fer. in;d ih.:'i,li,..r irl.'.s,.,; l'.r,i,uU uud olhci-.iiri'eis; ,,,M v,mI plane l. H.,1.,,1 ,V ,,v:; d-CO-col.ited clnna i-li.itulinr srl - ; l.oi.li n.i'e tubli-H (. ANIM.'tl. H luMli Iti: AND 1 la ( i "F.liK.-At I ooletk. mil i. II. j U !i, ,:U ciiiit, oi ili-iivvi.i-, aud 2 nerve! lines. 'mi. I kip v-. . Ini'dc. I'lAXo lliKlf.s. A1m, at I o'clock, 1 ro-ievvoo 1 and 1 lllldlejrnnv t l.oie ;irli JAPAN KM-: 1. 1 it IDS.- A Inn, nn invoice of .Japanese laniy uneils, to be sol I push ivdy uiih jU! resm-vo. In iit AIA1STIX BKOTHF.ns. AUCTIONEERS. i'l (Lntclv Side inetl fur M. Tliniims A !;ein.) No. fc.StCHF.NNCT Nuoet, rear enlraiico Hem Iilinor. Fxi'iMtloi-'H SuIp, N. W. cnrii ji- Tn oni v f mrlh and Viae Htivi'ts I tm,. n ,lnin s ,1. M.iriin. d"i'eiit) J 1TX II lKS OF A It IN Id I.LI': it Y. i In l-'ridnv -,Inmiii, . H ' " - at 11 nVliick. on Hie ),iem!ses. N. W. rnrii(.r Iv.inlv iiinrfb and me si reels, )V order of exoetii-ir, all Hie i:t;lii. Iiile, iiii,! intere.i et t'ti. te .lainoi J. .Martin in the pi'iseiiiil properly el' said di iillury. u N.ili. N, 4.-- ( ,-, .(.(. reet. II A MN IMF VVAI.M'I PAltl.ui: FFR VITFRK 'Iho HniMseim. W.ilmn Chiniber Suns. Hand..in4 liullet Siiicl.eiiril uiul Fx". 'ii-iou Tabu'. Fine Fremiti hina. ( nl (d.issware. Fine Hair Mnttro-soo. Hands,..n, linissels. Iiiipenal, and Venetian Carpets; Kucht-n Fur niture, l.li-. On 'I'htiis 1- v Mnminu, Ci'tli iiist..iit in i.'i leck, at No. FIT ( e-irjemroit. botween I eplarKtreet und (.irard avenue, below Fn'tti htreix, by i-aialuKUe, the entire iieu-ehulit lui uiture, etc. 1 l;t tit Sale No. 11.13 N. Slxtperith street. IIAM1NOMF. WAI.NC I' IK tL NF.i 1D1.U FCRNITURK. l ine 1-retn 'i rliin i Liiiner herviee. Siuim; and Hair Jb.ltrese, Handserre F.nchth HrtisseU Carpets, Fine elletlall Ciirliels, Ivltetleu Fteustls, Ktc. , , "a Friday .Mnrnintf, 2, III iinst.,nt MoVle. k, by cntaline. ut No. 1 1 3 N. Siu teeiilh si reel, abavo .MaMor htreet, the liauusomo walnut lliiiuliile, ele. Alny be 8Pen early on the morning of milo. (H l) 7t p p. Mrt'l.EES & CO.rAUCTIONEER3, J No. BOriMARKF.T Stroet. SALF. OF 1,-00 OASF.S HOOTS, SHOES. BROtiANS, FIC On Monday Morning, August SI, at Id o'i lock, iuulading a lui ?o lino of city llinite Keods. N. It. Sale every Monday and Thursday. 8 10 tit B Y R . S C! M T T T u SOOIT'S ART OALF.KRY, No. 10vi OUESNCni "orct, i uilttuoipiHUj. T II'l'lNt'OTT. SOX vx; CO., AUCTIOXEEllS, J No. 2 10 M A R K FT St reet. FOR SALE. FOli SALE OH TO KENT. liKIt.MANTOWN, Hve minutes' walk from Wayne Station, two neut and comfortable Houses oa WAYNE Street, below Matiheiin, suitable for a small aud geateel family, with all the modern conveniences, gas, water, ranire, heater, etc. Rent, iJSiXJ per anuum. Apply to JACOH KALPP, No. 77 WINTER Streot, Germantowa FopsesMon at onco. tf f. FOR S A I. E HANDSOME T II REE story Priek Dwelling, three-story double back build lu', No. i:i4 hlX'l ll Niri.Kt. ahovo Green; modern ira firuvementa, und iu excollont order. Wan owned and built ly the late Henry Derrincer, doceaBed, of tho veiy beat niateriats and vvoikmauship. Iiumedidte posseisioa Aneut at house from 1J to J o'clock daily. H 7 tf TO RENT. desjkahi.e cirEsxiiT street store sj. " , ' . ... w . . . .n v' n. . ee. . Apply in the Heeniui stoiy of the building. S lit thstu Bt . i .,,,.... V.. l-'lll 1 1 U 1,'vl VI T'l' vl. . g- El'KXISIIED HOUSE, No. 20i5 PRICE Mioel, (ieiniuiitovvn, to ront frjni October 1 until May 1. Apply on the picniiMn, or by letter, to WILLIAM H. WF.BR, . h ,,; 1 ' K. 2i7 S. FOURTH Strort. T( ' 1;KNT- RNIS1IED-A HANDSOME ioTf Hiree -ftory bii. k ihvellinir, with dnuble three-story b...'k building (,n ihes.iuth Mdeof Arch treet, betwaeii I Hi. null nnd Sixteenth htreetn, replete wuu all injderii ceiieniLUies, v.i.h or vviilumt a Muble. ....... v .A. R. OARVKR .V CO.. . ! 11 h. cur. Ninih und lilhert sta. fPW GEK.V.ANTOWN PROPEttTY TO LET tl"n A larKe, niooern-bnilt bouse, tenant-house, coach. hJiiie, and Uve aciesof land, handsomely laid out wili and garden -.within two niinmes'wal of buy'a IjineSti. tion. Apply to ,J. ARMSI RONO it 4rn CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. R. R. THOMAS 4 CO?, DEALEK3 IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW THAMES, ETC., N. W. CORNER OP EIGHTEENTH ami MARKET Streets. Bu 8m PHILAUELPmA. QEORCE PLOWMAN. OAKrENTER AND BUILDER, No. j:!4J loc K STRET.PIHLAEEDLPl IIA , STOVES, RANGES, ETC. N, , T 1 C E THE UNDERSIGNED imA ouUl v-r.ll tlie iitton.i?a ( tho public to hi. vIV ..... (.OLD K i: A ( . 1, If l (J K N AUK fuiiiaeeni.wii, ue. 'l uelivr?,n) .V . ' ,U"n ""y 1VT . iiMC:11.A.,ll-K!S WILLIAMS. Nos. 11,12 and UM MARK KT ISireet. -N:il:'Z'l"R kin1-6 Pr2!,!-!v l'n. 5 K15 " V 0( DLAN L)SCEM ETEK CmU'TsfF William H. Moore. Sunuiul S. Jloou, r l l K. I'llIUF, Prenident. r., i-retnnent. Wilbum W. Keen, .'lines iraut'U, ' urm rui wiu (.ruble, h TKk1' t Vu2,),r' s.., ..'o. I H. A. Knight. ..v. 1! A aua,er buve ,,aed rwaolui n riu-'u " loi-h ,,ie, i:d ,,t,a ,0 ,,rem tll.i,' iieeuirpc