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THE EVENING ST Twe Stanzas by a Bacheler. ‘When lovely woman vails her bosom ‘With muslin fashionably thin, ‘ ‘What man with eyes could e’er refuse em From casually peeping in” And when his ardent gaze returning, The dry — heave to deep-drawn sighs, Would not his fi ends be burning A — Tenn., correspondent thus writes of John : His lot is that of complete political tsolation. He stands unreconciled to Ly app parted with the The leaders in false cause that Drought about his fall bad no honor, no sympathy for him, while those that once clung to his polit- ical fortunes have indifferent and lost their trust tn him. And thus he lives an unenviable. lonesome, hopeless existence, embittered, beyond all doubt, by the consciousness of having, by one false step, inflicted a stain upon his record that obscures all glory of his past, and can never be fully wiped out. To appreciate all this, it must be known that Jobn Bouchie public renunciation of loyal the Union to the contraryj notwithstanding. really neither heart nor hand in the great Sou ern rebellion. He goes with his section, not be. cause he thinks it is right, but because it is hi section. He believes, or at least expresses the opinion, that the ‘war of subjugation” underta- kea by @e North is , but on the other hand, loses no opportunity in Beclarin the Southern revolution unjustified. Whenever he visits places of public resort be takes occasion to denounce the J Davis dynasty in unmeasured terms public services secure him immunity from consequences this offense would entail upon any other ferson, but render bim at the same time unpopular among the thorough-going rebels. The late confiscation of some of his steamboat property has greatly irritated bim; not sufficiently, however, to make him mere forbear- = the administration of affairs at Rich- mond. 17” Blondin bad a narrow “‘squeak”’ of it afew ‘weeks ago at the Crystal Palace, England. It is related ithe came upon the stage, the band struck upa lively march, and the performance, upon & rope 160 feet above the floor beneath, com- menced. With a steady step, the acrobat paced the first few yards of his cord, thea with mrrvel- lous agility quickened bis steps into a rapid run, when with a crash, hispole, weighing 60 pounds, pped in the centre; the slight rim of iron at- tached to itasasupport bent double Blondin fell with easy skill astride the rope, and grasping it with bis thighs, wassafe. The pole Suny in two pleces from the cord, held together only by the clesp of trom. While bis attendants hurried to and fre to procure assistance he alone remained calm, with a courage and coolness which jt was impossible to without admiratien He gradually raised the broken pieces, bent double aa they were, and with this shattered and il- balanced Legos ain stood up and walked the ce. pe een en UD The la: editor of a country who a very “blind?” hand, was 2a. an- by coznpositors? inquirers concerning words could decipher. One day a com- itor, who was as little acquainted with the U ition of theeditor as he was with the hand iting, entered the sanctum, and holding the copy before god pe inquired what a certain crooked mark s' for. Theeditor did not wish at that time to be interrupted, and exclaimed, “Go to thedevil!”” The compositor retired, not ‘to his satanic Majesty, but to the composing réom When the editor read the proofs, be had the ire to see a line of his leading editorial read “He (Mr. Webster) will, in all Probability, go to the devil.” The copy was looked for. nd the crooked mark was rendered—‘‘be nominated.” oR tenets: Purer’s Pence —Mons Nardi has just told the Catholic world what has been the amount of its subscriptions to the Peter's Pence. The 25,000,- 00; Catholics of France have given, in two years, ; Austria, with 26,060,000 Catho- les subject to the Concordat, has sent £30,000; ‘while the Irish bave raised £70,000. The Romans themsel together with all Umbria and the 5 ttained the sum of £5,000, and of this nearly the whole is understood to be contri- Dated by the clergy and convents. In the United States £60,000 was contributed. Over £500,000 Sterling, or $2.500,000, bas been given to the Pope together. ©" Mr. Stephen Cromwell, of ‘amden, Ohio, has made a by which he {s to furnish one ousand cords of wood for the ; grt race length, very of nenrly f§ty cordsa day (3: Cepted) for ten years * 17" On Saturday last, by contract, the seven gun-boats bullding at St. Louisand Mound City, were to bave been completed. It ts said they ‘would be finished bythe 15th. The forfeiture for tbe non-fultillment of the contract is $200 a day from this time until they are delivered to the Government. 7" It is estimated that England will need 64 000 000 and France 80 000,000 bushels of grain daring the ensuing nine-months. This fact will insure the balance of trade in favor of the United —_— fora — hice ola all keep all the specie we get from Ca fornia, besides havin, Jarge receipts from Europe. « si UA private m jously disa red over the fence of Camp eae Lowell, ce night last week. Yesterday the captain of the com ceived a letter of explanstion, in which the de- Mnquent private pleaded as apology that “he wanted to go home to kill a hog.” He was *“spoiling” for blood. U7-The United States Fourteenth Infantry (regulars) now encamped at New London, Con- a, will leave on Wednesday for Perryville, U7 The Monks of St. Barnard have received an odd itfrom the Prince of Wales, in the = ol Piano. The next prince that enjoys t hospitality will Probably add a ball room {>-“Borleigh” writes to the Boston Journal that a new feature has been introduced in New York city, and that is clepping and stamping a Plause in the churches when a good thing is sald. , of ber Fate of prize captured in the attempt to run the blockade, were from Fort La- fayette on Wednesday. Up The a je af bank exchanges in New York, sa the Worldliel tak ates i New over a million each day for the three weeks. in consequence of the tevival of under oe Curaxvrs —There is an immense crop of ches- nuts this year. In Connecticut 2 per hel is ‘ed for them, but those who interest themselves in the matter say they will be down to $1 ~The grandta of Gen McClellan was born in Trelaea. col caress onthe ‘American side in the Revolutionary war. bee sta nT a Tae P! Fi®emen’s INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Capital....... 8200,000. Qfies corner C sirest and Loussiona €+., over Bank Of Washington. INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRK. ny re- OTHIN 0. 400 Bevan oo l-Im PLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. the pince to bi Tunke, Stats and oot tm Ant 6. Devis, Secreige® ¥, au 9-c08m ae TOPHAM’S 4 PREMIUM TR UNE pcp = praes Waks by av and Meee ine AND , BLACK Six Ooen cea e| DENTISTRY Dr. CHARLES R. BOTELER, DENTIST, No, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets au 26-¢02m T. EE at. = papier ai wi — ‘woar others, snd no person can others Who cannot these, greons any style and price of Tee! it to those Who are particular wi strongest, t denture Srtoeh produces 4 the RARER PLATE will be ly war: ooms in this city—No. 338 Pa. avenue, between wheel ith sts: “Also, S07 Arok street, Phinda phis. 00 16- GAS FITTING, &c. 5 VE & CO, wM 17” Store on Sth strect, a few » be found a complete yrtint CTA ees or SNYDER, eanwead ie SEE LURES PIEEEE,, to introduce Water and Gas upon vorable terms, and guaranties en D. lot COOKING and other eens be wil & leas then cost, =e be of wishes to get rid of them. WwW AS FIXTURES, Have in store, and sre dai_y recervil Sad Cine supsrior in an ¢ offer'd in this Tarket, ly to eall to Fix 2 se} ashington. an wi rk in the above fine intrasted to eur care wi romptly attended to, a MYERS & McGHAN. _maar 6-tf 376 D str OFFICE OF PEPTEGE AN SEALER Was ey July 18, 1800, OTICE IS PERRY. GIVEN, T agree- ably to the provisions of the ordinance of the poration approved May 12, 1960, the undersign now . whenever required in wri! OD pre-payment of the fee o: ie. ve, ‘£8CO) pelos confident that we have the 5 co! scaled and rked sa true, will be ff proved te be acouraie in its emen' of cas, it will be sealea acco-dingly, at in position for use. ‘. $10 Seventh street,(near Odd Fel- 0 se m Te. GUNN dik ’ Tnspootor and Sealerel os store, Watt STEPHENS & CO. 322 RNNGTLVANIA Avenvz, MILITARY AND NAVAL MERCHANT TAILORS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, AND EXTENSIVE DEALERS IN GENTLE- MEN’S FURNISHING GUUD3, 20 6-1f (Intel. & Repub.) RMY BLUE CLOTHS ANDCASSIMERES, good qualities for officers. Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Sus- Umbreliss, Undershirts ard Drawers, &o. ice Only, marked in pista ficures, ERRY & BRO., iy wt” Pa avenue and Ninth st, "HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPEC invite the attention of the Army and Navy to their full supply of MILITARY and NAVAL FURNISHING 600Ds, guch &s Indigo Blue Cloths and Doeskins, Epaulets. Tespective emhyoulery E FILTERING CANTE = Orders in that line pecpectte 17 solicited. . LOUDON & CO., Naval and Military Merchant Tailors, iy 18-e03m 362 Pa av., under Brown’s Hotel. T CARRIAGES, HE fat Subsoriber having made additions to his » making it now ous of tise ingest, District, where his faoiti nufacturing CARRIAGES and. T WAGONS of all Kinds cannot be -passed, and from his long experience in the busi- bess, he hopes to give general satis{action. Li Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. All REPAIRS neatly done, and all ordeve promptly attended to. Ons d hand Carrisges taken in exchange for # Carriage SREY TONERS BILLIARDS! The lovers * N EW J. corner of Ponrtheitiveel Sele. GAME OF BILLIARDS will find in EMRICH’S FINE HALL, Cornero Penasy!vania avenue and Lith street, (south side,) two of the most admirable TABLES in the United States, with every comfort and convenience an3-tf for the players. { have one of the best establishments, and fur- aished with a contpiete set of tools for repair- hg every desoription of fine Watches, and ticular atten give to the same, by ugh compotent Workman.and a. work. tied Also, every descrip ion of atandard S| ‘R W. RE. plam and ornameptal, manufnetured under Dy / Wo supervision, which my customers will ind for superior in quality and finish to northern ware sold by dealers in general and represented 8 their @wn wanutecture. . U. HOOD, eae 32% Pa. avenne. naar sth y. ROP. HOTEL, KEP® BY P, 1 ia ktone at the corner of Penn. Srenuc and Eleventh stroot, has been greatly eee recently ard now offers. the patronage of oltizens end str y other public house in the a Prices being less than those of any other jotslon Pern, avenus, sod his sccommodations it permanent Ortransient boarders unexception- i * bar and restaurant arrangements of the Suropean Bote! have alroady become very ry u- coe that oan be desired by the mos! Tas. ious, ‘Phe propristor pledges poresitted atten- fon and continued ishera] expenditures to givo sat. i on to all, and thus renews his invitation te tocive the Ruropaan Hotel s call. de 4-tr Gus BOATS Quartermaster Genera?’ Washinsion City. July je. Plans ape Srxcivications for hulis of @un feats or the Weatera rivers are on exhibition at ioe, and at offices of Quartermasters at ittsburg. Cincinnati, St Louisent at t. ; Boats to be delivered at Cairo. Bids should be Fat to Geartermaster General of the United States Army, at Washington, by Ist August, Bt nog. M. C iy 19 Brig. Gen’! and Quartermaster G. UNion PAPER AND ENVELOPES.—Twon- — of j Note aud Letter Paper, "8 tn the form of & Rose, and ard Wook ly Papers constant) on dBi mes, and Tribune received every o’olsok. 'apers froin al! if th '. “Beeig taal teeoCtncomnyy,, A h supply of Books for summe: roading, ent of Juveniles—Mayne Reid’s Abbott's Histortes, ee. = Tr con boe! FRENCH & RICHSTEIN. National Rooks tore. 275 CASH NOTIC In Conesquence staat Aevinerto pay onah fog every artic) goods we purchase, w. to reguce. our business to Gash exclusively, [or the it. We have in store a ver large assortme: whighare cual Hi NG cue tad se! much lo WALT SfePbeNs «C0. (intelk Revabe nat 10th ate, Mite of the Beat gt Wer fo aur paeplendld rac ae ek on emt mak Bee cE Stationery of at Riek $y anion aad Forarss Marine, Weenie: PRERON § SCUETEIS, (intel. & Repub.) 978 Pa. avenue WE DFFER To v ILITAR BY, & Ra jligenoer P We ‘PRENS Pa. av., 9th adi vi sis, epublican.) of N. high 9 ee “They go right to the Spot.» INSTANT RELIKF STOP 1 U0 COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS, aRE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, , GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN ORY FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve 8 Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice, ‘They impart a delicious aroma to the breath, They sre delightful to the taste, They sre made of simple herbs and cannot harm Sny one. I advise every one who has 8 Cough ora Husky Voice, or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Threat Confeo- tions. They will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that “they go rieht to the spot.’ You will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings, for stilling your Cough or alisying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever af terwards consider them indispensible. You will find them at the Druggiets and Dealers in Medi- cies. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, My signature ison each package. All others are counterfeit. A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of Thirty Cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. dic p, & sBieadag, . OS CURE NervousHeadache Ss He adache. By the use of those Pills the periodic attacks o Nervous or Sick Headache may be provented; and 1 taken at the commencement of an attack imme late relict from pein and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nausea and Headache to which fomaies are s0 subject. They aot gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- teweners. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fomales. Bnd all persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as &Lazatire, improving the «ppetite, giving fone and vigor to the digestive organs, and re storing the natural eiasticity and strength of the ‘Whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted exporiments, having been in use many yen during whioh time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pein and sudering rom Headache, whether origi- nating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetablé in their composition, and may be taken st all times with perfect enfety without making any ohange of diet, and the ab- mcs of any disarrecatie taste renders it easy te Sdeminisier them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry © Spalding on cach Box. Soid by Druggists and all other Desiers in Medi sines. A Box will bo sent by mail prepaid on receipt the PRICK, 36 CENTS, All erdeza should be addressed to HENRY C. 3PALDING, 48 Cxpax Sraget, New Your, ———-=+ + From the Evaminer, Norfolk, Fa. Cophalio Pills ecoomplieh the object for whioh pier'were made, vig: Cure of headache in at ita rms, From the Examiner, Nerfeth, Va. ‘They have been tested in mere than s thenennd eases, with entire ancosss, From the Democrat, St, Cloud, Mian, Ifyou are, or have been troubled w ith the head- hs id +f ha. Ht way havo hoa‘ sae Mata," os 78 From the Western R, R, Ganatte, Selene: Tit We hearti): . b atte! Oat y pndoree Mr, Spalding, and u. Brom the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, Le. Try them! that yo Pthres the Gaxstte, Davenpert, lowe, Mr. 1d it conneat wii an ‘Article he did not Mace bpd TE tg - From the Advertiser, Prewidenas, K. I. ‘Fhe Cephalic Pill said to 4 effective Temedy for the headechs, an very best for that vor: has over been discovered * pial From the St, Lowis oer é, et aeneate © immen mand ‘Cepkall Pi in rapidly inoressing. mee ‘ Prom the Konawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Ya, soley who 177 theme wil ena te oem me Bend: Prom the Advertiver, | Providenes, K. i, Bid foment we Sar Dever is strong, frem the From the Daily News, Newport, R. I, Copluslic I'1lla are taking the place of all kinds, From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass Said to be very efficacious for the headache, From the Commercial, Oincinnati, Ohio, Suffering humanity can now be relieved, EEo—q———{XxXxE*{x_[_=["a9[BBHBH=S=—= (lO A mngie bottie of Spalding’s Prepared Glue will save ten times its cost annually. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUK! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! BCONOMY! DISPATCH (2° A Sritca in Toes Savas Nuvz.” OF As sccidente will oven in well reguiateo Mies, itis very rable to some v ent way for repairiag ) d= ee * SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE Sey Wigs soem, ant rut “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” 05 NoBz7 4 Brest scoompanies each Bottle. Prie HENRY C. SPALDING, No, 48 Cedar street, New York, Sdetrneied oF ‘Phousea: an being ‘ssepitude and misery by the use of this invall ‘Will relieve purify and heal ihe foulest sores iv an incredible short time, and reliable remed: ‘Windgells, Stes i Colias Galia, Cuts, Sores, poneay. donttkne ‘directed imotanes, ‘Then trifle ne longer with the Kany worthless SEA eae Pe oe eee CE al Perks ase strength to the voice reat giar en of the i of checking & mon Cold” in its first e: that aghor * mmo ise See ha eats, allay Puimonary and Bronce: rritation. verer.) . Pe WILLIS. Br an renee their use to Pusiie REV. E. H. CHAPIN nase REY, DATEL Wisk? troasing bor of brestiniag peouliat to AstHma.” BROWN’S EV. A. C. EGGLESTON. FROCHES| “ Contain AVES Brown's| Ute Giemists Boston, “A simploand plearant combina petit wear Borge Ee BIGELOW, cre ‘Besten, BROWN’S * Bete Few are awa BROWN’S TROCHES no Opium or anything DR. Iris,” “LANE, bie “| have proved them exeeliont for Wreorine CoE, WARREN, joston, a when aupeie te 6 8 er Tom 0: a iV, & J.P. ANDERSON REVS. 5.PAN ERSON, “ Ker WaLin vias, Hoarse. ness and Irritation ‘hront, 80 common With Srrax and Sine- ™* Prof. M. SPACY JOHNSON, Teacher of Musi, Southern BROWN'S —_ Female College, “Great benefit when taken before TROCRES anasto preaching, as they prevent i ese. From their past effect, BROWNS Figaraenese. Will be of permanent ad- TROCHES vantage to me, cV. E. ROWLEY, A, M. BROWN?’S| President of Athen eid: TROCHES Rooms TPN CLARE BOLE JO ESE IAF #IgE ANP THSEBES APPLY THE REMEDY REJOIOR IN HEALTH, 9 you suffer? lend, di re the vietim efany arity oft blood! Wehetare thi Ratheras whatsre they ni he_ blood is th eres of te and health, and it» ret element of our being to respond fo ay ae ry rong ‘as the Se enh ing N ia, the irritating oysiseton ie fal: eaconizing Rhoumatiem, Ner- Debility | Liver Compiaint with ite rand defection, and the nemberiess ills that ia hsir to, der: oes orszin from the Deal ki. centiy with the blood the vitalising resources of Dature for it and sufer us to sommend to soar confidence and ewe thai traly valuable medicament kuowm as KES. M.COKS INDL VEGSTABLE DE With are te thi ons infallibl popular sontiment bar spoken in deard eek the evideness of this great eficucy a tained be constant ayvowsa.s of our: the bapsios: reseits fr 1M wi remedios wad the beat Let 8 e&y,29 ocnolusion, that cer! ures are not sought from the tiliterste a: t 2 WROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S FROCHES BROWN’S ROCHES BROWN’S WROCHES super- ¢ volunteered from the moat re- tabie gources mud justify tha highest tern nigh it Is porsible to commend £0 valuabie specific to public approva!. We may add also that tho curative properties of the medicine are equalied only by ite restorative efocts, tue system recover- ty from disoase with rouewee ones mo og wig ‘or sale b respectable Drug; in th, sity, and by the propristor, MRSA. COK, Mone genziot aniess her name is blown on the one her Cer on penx pettion toc’, ty er pottle, rx iow for les mn Re Be ian raggiat Seorgetown, Wholesale Acent for tae Dis wriet, and will eappiy the trade st my prices, wale te Ds. J. H. McLEAN’S STREEGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD, Snd the most DRLIctows aNd DELIGH'SFUL CORDIAL Deel, Bleed Bissk Roos, Sersapa- wud Gi mm, | For Mount H. ie. lly care Aiver Com Marveus Debdii'iy, Dis nezre ie aad Aque O25 A MIBAION BOTTLES have been sold during the last six mouths, cad ia ae in- Manse hes ti failed te ir fa MARRIED avorelens of nt ody rameay YO THE LADIES. MobLRAB'S STA ERSTE ENING U0! a4 cure aA lestpip wmoant yeur ci Warranted ts give satisfession. YOR CHILDRE. or snreapanila ¢ Boahee REET MoLean’s Voloanio Oil Liniment, (THE BEET LIMIMENT IM THE WORLD.) The only safe and - je Rave been saved 2 life = remedy. MeL BAN’S VOLCANIC O1L LINIMENT Prin aliveet instantaneesiy, and it will clean, OTHER ANIMALS. FOR HORSES AND W'S CELEBRATED ee ese ale MchEA! > Ounatural be sr failed (9 eure Big Mead, oo * <a ota 7 (or Chile and | a sever. | Whites: TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY. ee EN eer Lav be he And tea eae “ Tenet to! Reinga’ hrowgh fires, a hg aS ly_at the Captai Office. URNS D vag AL*, Agent, 15 ‘Bread AE m0F,t0Q. 4. HERRING, Adams Express Baiti- at DIVIDUA Ww TERPRISE EASTERN AND WESTERN “KENTy” Capt. J3 Spo pelsze BRE. P 5 u PIONEER, Capt. W.N Will gun their routes as follows, leavirg Light strest, Baltimore. foot of Camden, at7 o’olook A. KENT—For Cambridge, ton Lantlii SAPIUSRL acct eyo. aa B pis and West River, every TUES- IDAY and ret Gays. —For St. fohaelsant on; via every W. , West River, Cambridge, Oxford n Point. every THURSDAY, returning by same route on Frit For Anna olis, West River, St. Miohael’s and Easton, via Mile’s River Ferry, every SATUR- DAY, returning every Monday by same ro! ite. Faro to. Cambridge, Denton, Oxford and aston ‘oint... Naat DNESDAY, and 1.) eSosbeae es ont Wei Raver, (round tri 1. 1% 900 Annapolis and trip75cents)___ 75 EF ht = oe 2 Sata ‘OM! ma ro] harl and Office, LIGHT ST., foot of Camden, Baltimore i Eg ato rd ORTHERN CENTRAL BALLWAY. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Ganvans eration, Batimore. May 18, 1861. x nand after Sunday ‘K. . VORTHERN CENTRAL RAILW Yar the NORTHERN CENT until further ‘notion, TRAINS NORTH. ats.15 A.M, L. Sates at 3.30 P.M. feiss ACCOMMODATION at 8 P. ‘The 8.15 A.M. train connects at Relay with trains on the Western Maryland at Hanover J 100 Wi Ralrosd York with York and Wrigiftey: Harrsxburg with Pennsylvania l- parts of the West, also with aopon Vailey Kailrond to New York direct; at Northum beriand with ly. and B, Railroad for Kingsto: ali parts of Wycoming Valle: the Philadeip: and Erie rthern Pennsylvania and . The 3.30 P. M_ train makes a!] the above connec- me exoept Hanover Railroad, Wrightsville ailroad and the Lebannon Koro Railroad. akes connections with Penn- the West, and House ailroad; Hanover and Gettab 7 Mail atéloP burg Accommodi For Tiokets and on Ticket Office, Calvert Station, Bal J. &. CLARK, Su LEAVE PRILADELPHIA FOR NEW Y te 4 and Philadeiphie and LA from WALNUT STRE HARP AND KENSINGTON DEPOT will leaseus AtBA. M yi Camden and Amboy, (C. and A. 000! ation. Ats ‘AM. via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Aocommodation. via Camden and Jersey City,(Morn- oil.) ats A. M., vis Kensington and Jersey City, eater: ress.) - 4 Camden and Amboy, (Accommo- dation.) At2P M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and A. ra +2 ms via Kensington and Jereey City, c Kensington and Jersoy City, unden and Jersey City, (Evening via Camden and Jersey City, (South- orn Mai Ats P.M., via Camden snd Amboy, (Acoommoda- tion, bt 4nd passenger, First Class Ticket.) ald | ‘4 ad Cla i rin, runs daily, Phelig P. Meer Holter tape Lambeisuttia, F) Yor Belvidere, Ear nm, yer bee 6, eoming- ton, ko, 8t710 A. Ma and a Po Me toe hee ington. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, W ilk reat Bend, &o., at 710A. o Delaware, Lackawanna Allentown ard hiehem st Sa P. M.. from fens a) depot; M..li © conasots with the train leaving aston st 335 b. M frei d Ch Sande A. M. and? and @& For Freehold at ¢ and 2 P.M, M. ’ Bristol, Trenton, &0.. at 7.10 A, M and M ‘from ‘Kenelngton, and 3% P.M free Beverly. Bur- treet wharf. For Palmyra Riverton, Delanco, &o., at 12g, 1, lington, Florenaeoo, Bordentown, 5). M. and ton for Bordentown, interme- ons t 2% FP. M. from Wainut street hart. i= For New York and Way Li leavi | Kensington Depot, take the oars "om Pith r above Wal vut, ba!fan hour before de) "ture The osre run int) the depot, and on arrival oftrain run iro the do sot. beg, iy shee bi 1ity pounds o} age only allo’ « are mf ited from caktoy passenger. Passongers &re pro. Snything as baggage bat Brrr ‘weartng pret 5 Al bagrace over fifty pounds to Bo for extra. The company iumit their responsibility for ba, e to one dol ar per pound, and will not be i sable’ er any amount beyond one hundred dollars, eX00 y 8 i contract, Pee sPCois WMH. GATZMER, Agent. FOR TH WEST AND. fourn BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. &y l6tn, 186], the train Leave Camden Stati: 1,exoept Sunday.) at 5.30 A, | eresaeea te SEA wae Sioa ge iced hrough *' aly ¥ | SOULHWEST AND NORTHWEST: i FOR WAY PASSENGERS. | p Between Baltimore and Piedmont tak rain; between Piedmont and W heeil | commodation Train, leaving Piedmon | Mand between Grafton and Parker: | the 5304 M On and after Be follows, vi | more.—Mail i Traip irom Baltimore. ERIOK fRAIN lcaves Baltimore nd Frederick 6.6.30 4. M. OTT’S MILLS 1 RAIN leave Bal- and9.15 A.M d 1 45 and 5.40 P. M., ‘Mille at 7.40 and 11.60 A. M.,and 3.43 (BNSEAND Atect, ai Gander W..P. SMITH, La MOOI, Gant Rotet Agest NEW YORK, # A NGNY SHARLEN) AND te For farther &o , apply to J. Station, or at th Comme: sont, Abany—ii08 nm. FP er Pisins—400 p.m. sto at White Plains aud | stations north to Dover pis %th street station. (Thi train will Tun to Millerton every Saturday "For Groton Falle—85 a. m. stopping at all sta- reece at oa pat oe ree 5, me. ston: ‘Bt all sta- mW hite st on. Wulaems Brid; 2, 11:15 &. m. and ma sropoing at elae ire: 27th street tied: bany—8:00 2 ress train. $over Pies 2-550 a. m (The train leaves Mia lerton every Monday morning at 5a. m.) Croton Senta Bi m. White Plat 10, 7:00 a. m, & 7:00 p.m. Williams Bridg 9:00 |. & 1:00 p. m. 7 trains will leave venue 2a 4 CA tral » Yorkville, Se a igh Br ty . 208 pm. ° “JOHN RUMCHILL, Ast, Supe NEW YORE Am ERIK RAIL- Passenger eave via Pavo- Long aa ee of Chambers m, EX?! inkirk, and Buffalo, ons. kirk. and 1 remains over Bight at Eumira, and inter T, » gy ht with ih | adnteseres eters sra a ters ere sole thst give bond before WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. Trains in connec! sion via Lake Shore, so reat Western Bal 5 ilton, Toronto, it, Chea, cledo.Milwestin Foe Lac, Troese, . rare Du Chica: ena, Peoria. ook |i = =. ‘ton, PCY, Cairo, ite. Indianapo onsti, Payton, Columbus, C! points Wert, Northwest and Sou ORTHERN ROUTE. with rains at Zre7. with Troy & I, Retland, Burli 5 cout, Plattsburgh, Ogdensbur; e {[7 Freight Arrangements by thie route as above, without change of Cars, trom the 2 phambers and Unnal strects. Bt all times a vorable mede by othr Railroad Companies, 6 (aoilitins of thus great New York Roate, to the mend it to the confidence of merc! pera for promptoess and di t with Smoki Seeri in oon ction on the ‘New Pork mired For | ! to loos! trsins and freight ar ‘or partioulars as joa! cyt ic! 4, emtents, 1: re at the ats oeva. F. SMITA, Beperintendent Sa Atala U 8. GOVERNMENT LIN Pe Made ae et kee Leaver the lower end oe vn TON DOCK, Baiti- more, west OG o’elook connecting with Washirgton, D.C ton, York, West, immediate! Train from New and Phi The following is the Soh: 3 From New York to Fert Monroe and back,..914 elph Band back. ” more aud beok. — U7" PROCURE YOUR TICKETS.c) In New Y the New Jersey Railroad Office r foot of C the Com; "s office. N, W. maar Chestant streets, oF at the eded, hy Po Ee paver tte vba agit ave Pi Ne North # ler No. ya Wes ‘A GeMS SWOPE Bt. prow, B ays, huredays god Satur ye, Bt o'clock ae hing at Newport each way. Steamove are fitted ith bection with the 7 and comfort of os a 8 nights’ iver ing Boston ears the "fol Temsin oF Honate A.” ~» by which they may reach A bareage master is attached to each steamet, who receives tnd tickets the beceage, and sccom- panies the eame to its destination. 5 Te in connection with this Line be- geese Pali River and Provides Frewgnt to Boston is fi pejepeteh by an Exprees whi », Sundaye 9 o’olock Boston and’ New ‘Bed at jts destination at about 11 A M fer Sreaght Or pSreace, appiy on board. or atthe cl on er 3 North wae | ul y on board, or if desi to secure rod to WM. BORDER, Ag ‘0 and 71 Weat street, Y- wine Brew ea LIN and P betes The shortest rn - h with and berth: end most as K, Capt. J.C, 4. W. i INGiO OK B —iniand Route—' ha 1 x So’clook P. M., roton at 8) o’eloo« F or on the arrival of Siar LCMSO En RODae tae Reet " ork— Wednesda Gro- ‘ew York— . From Groton J reliresd ior 7 ing Pas- tl refer i po anid ry nights? rest undistar’ Fp , enjoy . it 1 desired, and Isave Groton tm the 7.15 A. M. rovidence with 1 ATM Train for Boston eather: ye Providence to Newrarts 5 ity conte, Passare, Berths, State &. oe bear’ : or at the Choe and ines oo! T O34 On board the steamer, or Bae baa a Neri tg see te, Bee m . “ land etree “New York Pee ae ase me EAS ', Trains leave: Express? press, 7 and 3,30 ‘bers st. N.Y.) From $\th street. and li 11,25 & m., and 3.55 and 5 p. P. m mi Troy and Alban! an to, ity (Sundays in- sleepi 220,15 5 Pougtkespute train. s e353. m., and 140 p.m. mn na. » L156 pm 9,25 8. m., and 435 and 8, mm, I se o Anew edition of Hardes’s Jnfeatry and Riga Horses’ Volustebee’ Bt os offers Titian, so 0 Sod Outprat, each 16 ats hvac sinh te instruction to the U.5. fehaaiy Mee Map of the Beni of War, or Aévoriptive. e Sexwaain. F Pg siya . i