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THE NATIONAL: wtTBLICiJTA.YtMiBiffNG.' JULY 7. 1866. - -- ' S-: f.J r i m i.i- 'i I H Mi .gjMiftrol Ut)Hicm miDAT H0RNIKO.::;::-:u-::i::JULY 27. 1886. V '' '-" r . t A, i CUPHCII D1RECTOUT. 1 cltaoLid. :I Tbtoldeet Ct6lUekmrkUBl. ratrleVa, on -itrti aoru, vontrw xHn Mrte wtit, cut quart im iroam um runt unei mum. itr. J. A. WdUr,''putof JUy, P. F. McCatU.y, u St, rater's Chureb, Capitol mil. about thru aqonre from tht toatbeext eontr of the Capitol groutdu. IUt. Mr. Boyle It Iht pastor. 81. Kntthtw'a Cfcureh, corner of Fifteenth hni H atreeta, a. short dliUiM north from tht 6UU Impertinent, Fnttor, IUt. Charlei White, D. J , Htr. Mr. MeNnlJr, Militant. t Bt. Mary'a, ((wann,) n Fifth, near It atreet. Rot. Matthlu Allf, putor. Babbath terrlces, I0J tv. m , un4 Afternoon. St. Domlnlck'e Church, on tht Island, Sixth itrttt, about oqaldtitut between tht eannl and Potomne rlrtr. Paator, IUt. J. A. Bokat, O. fl. D , uaelrtaots, IUt. N. P. Young-, 0. S. D IUr. J. II. Lynch. 0. B. D.f IUr. U. P. IUlpb, 0. 8. D.jIUt. a C. Call, 0. B. D. St. Aloyalua Thla splendid ttrnplt ti on North Capitol atrttt, eorntr of I atrttt, and ntar tht Douglas Iloapltal. Rot. Mr. Btontttrttt, paitor, and three ntilatnota. Chnreh of tht Immaeulatt Concoction, eorntr of rug did aaa a iimu. mruit atrvieee trtrj can day noralof CI 9 o'tlook. It may for tbt prtaent vt ooruiaerea a onsen oi ot. rutnexya en turn. HIT MOD lit BPIICOFAL. ut WnxMngton, Fourth atrttt tut, between u ewea. tooia ana Bontn unrounn art not Ber rieta at 11 a. ni i and tranlnf IUt. Otorgt V. Leeoh li tha paitor. Foundry Hitting Honat, Rtr. B. Peyton Drown, putor, eorntr of 0 and Fourteenth atretta. bar Tleti moraine at 11, and tTtnlnf TFteley Chapel, eorntr of F and Fifth atreeta, Rtr. F. 8. Da Haas, D. D-, putor. Sarrlett at 11 a. m. and 71 n m. MoKandrtt Chapel, Mauaehtuttta urtnue, ntar Ninth atrttt, Rtr. Wm. Krtba, paitor. Prtaohlog ac ii a. m , ana trtntng Flttchtr Chaptl la on Now York artnat and Foarth itrttt. Bar. Job Lambtth, putor. Btr rleti 11 a. m and 7 p. m. Union Chaptl, Rtr. J. II. M. Ltmon, paitor, la on Twtntltth itrttt, ntar Ptnnajlranla artnat Btrrloti at 11 a. m. and 71 ft. n. Byland Chaptl la on tht Island, Ttnth, eorntr of Anrttt, two viaarea tronrtat patttngtr railway. Rtr. WUlUm Hamilton, D. D , tht oldest toUrt prtnet.tr la tht Baltimore Conference, latht putor. BtrritM at tht nanal hoar, morning and treeing. Goraueh Chaptl la on Foarand-a-half atreet, about two thlrdi of tbt diataoet bttwttn tht canal and araanal. Rtr. J. N. Darla li tht putor. Btr rleti at tbt nanal hoora. Waogh Chaptl, Caattol mil, li about thrtt iqoarti tut of tht Old Capttol prlaon. Rtr. Oto. O, Markham la tht putor. Btrrlcta at 11 a. m. and 7) p. m. ProTldtnet Chaptl, Rtr. John Lighter paitor, (Umporarily,) la on tht IUU, Joat at tht point whert tht can from Baltimore turn to eomt into Wuh Ington. Btrrict artry Snnday, at II a, m. and In tht inning. Epiacopal Matbodiat Chaptl, on M atreet, near Ninth. Rtr. W. V, Todor putor. Blrlnt aerTleo Babhath mornlngi and orenlnga. Uamllnt Chapel, a beaatlfnl homo of Dirlat wonhip, ii now opened on the eorntr of Ninth "and P. itreeti. Rtr. J. R. Xffinger putor. Berrieta at 11 a m. and 7J p m. Wtalty Chaptl Minion, eorntr of Ninth and 8 itrttta north. Putor, Rer. Qtorgt E Eehreok. Btrrloti on trtryBabbath at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. nacoriL. Chrlat Church Thtarenarahlt edifice li loeated on U itrttt tooth, between Biith and Btrtnth itreeti taat. Rer. M. L. Olda rector. Btrrloti at 11 a. m. and afttrnoon. Bt. John'i Chareh, oppoiUt tht Preildent'a Jlooae, wu trtettd In 1814. Rtr. John V. Ltwla, rector. Strrleta at 11 a. m.., and afttrnoon. IU opened Nortmbtr IS, 1884. Trinity Church, IUt. Mr. Keeling, rector, Third and C itrttta. Sunday atrrlet at 11 a, m., and trtnlngi. Choreh of tht Epiphany, Rtr. Br. II all, rector. Sabbath atrrieti at 11 a. m., and afttrnoon. Church of tht Atetnaion, Rtr. Br. Plnknty, rector. Sabbath lervteta at 11 a. m., and tvenlng. Oract Chorch (Iiland ) Bonday atrrloea at 11 a. m . and ereninc. Rtr. A. UolmtatL rector. Proteatant Epiaoopal aerTioti trtry Banday af ternoon, (Rer. R. W. Lowrit In charge,) In tbt Mttbodiat Church, corner of Ninth and M itreeti. Tht Charch of tht Incarnation, now beinr tree ltd on tht corner of Twelfth and N itrttta, la dailgned to bt ready for thla congregation daring the fall. Bittlnga at preatnt atrricta fret. Hour of atnrict o p. m. Brtnlng atrricta art held at Trinity Chapel, cor ner of Slith and N itreeti, on each Banday, at 7J p. m. Tht Rer. Mr. Itolfa officiating aa mlnlonary. Rock Creek Chorch, Rer. Br. Back, rector, near poidicn uomt. Mmei at u a. m SAPTIIT. FIrit BiDtiit. Thirteenth itrttt. between Q and It. Paitor, Rtr. A. B. OUIettt, D. D. Serricea at 11 a. no., and trenrne. Second Church near Narr.Tard.1 Orianited In 1810, Serricea at 11 a. m. and trtnlng. Rer John Bray paitor. Street Chnroh, aouth ildt of E atrttt, nearly a aquart taat from tbt Utotral Poat Office. Iter. K. II. Gray, B B , paitor. Rtr. Br Bloney, lata oi uarmao, win preacn at ii o'ciock a. to , ana Rtr. Br. Brock, of London, England, at 7J o'clock p. m. Fifth Baptiat, B atreet aouth, near Four and-a- nau ureal (juana j -utor, fttr. v. u. jueaaor, Sabbath aerrieta II a. mi and trtnlng Calrarr Baotlat. Rtr. T. R. Ilowlett. naitor. eorntr of II and Eighth atretta north. Barrlct at 11 a. m. and 7J p m. Baptiat Church, (old ichool,) on the aecornl and foarth Sandari of each month. In the Alderman'a room, City Hall, at 11 a. m. and 8 pm. Elder Furrlngton, paitor. rSEIBTTIStAX. North Presbyterian Church, on N, between Ninth and Tenth atretta. Rtr. Mr. Fox, paitor. Btrrict at 11 a. m. and 31 p m. Flnt Prtibytertan, Four and a-half atreet, near tht City Ilall, Rtr. Br. Sunderland. Preaching to aay at ii a. m. ana 7 p. m. New York annua church, Rtr P. B. Garter, B. v. unurcn n on new zorK treane, oeiwuen inir tee nth and Fourteenth atreeta. Serricea at 11 a m and ortnlnar. Fourth charch. Ninth atreet, half a aquare north oitnt rauntumce edinee, ner. Jonn u smito, V B , the putor of twenty.flrt ytara. Serrlct at 11am. and afttrnoon. Aaatmbly'a, Rer. T. B. McFalla, putor, corner of Maiiaehuaetta artnat and Fifth atreet. Servlcea at 11 a m. and erenlng. Sixth Presbyterian, Rer. Oeorre II. Smyth. Berricea at 11 a. m and 7 p. m. Thursday at 7J p. m. Charch oa Sixth atreet, near Maryland art not WeiUrn Praabrterlan church, en II atreat. bt twttn Nlnettenth and Twentieth atretta, near Pennarlranla arenue. First ward. IUt. J. N. Coombs, putor. Serricea at 11 o'clock, a. in , and at 7 p m. Capitol Hill Presbyterian church, Rer John Cheater, putor. On Fourth atreet eut, between B street aouth and Ptnnaylranla artnat. Srricta at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ra Presbyterian, Seventh itreet, Iiland, between B ana u streets, iter, w, w. uampoeii, pastor, cer rleei on Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 71 p m. liroaaiD ruKiarTBRUii, (hcotcd cotbrantiri ) nrst, between rt and u atreeta island, iter. J. M. Armour, putor, METBODiaT FBOTRITlKT. Tht Methodist Protestant Charch, on Ninth street, bttwttn E and F. Pastor, Rtv I). E. Itttat. Babbath atrricei. 11 a m. and ereninE. Mttbodiat ProUatant, near Nary Yard, Virginia arenuof Rer. Jamei Thompson, paitor. bervict ji a. m ana trotting, ana xnariaay areoiog. Potomac, or North Washington, near IIol mead's old burial ground. S A. Hoblitiell and 0. Cox. coxauaA.rion4L CHURCH. Berricea as usual in MaUerott't Hall, 818 Penn aytranla arenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, commencing at 7 45, erenlng, Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 0 15 a. m. Btati frtt BTAHOBLICAL ABIOCUTIOtf. Religions service held In tbt German language rory bunday at 11 o'clock, a m , and 7 p m , i n the charch corner of Blxth and N atreeta lltr J JJartitar, putor. BIIRKW tTBAOOOOE. Wuhtngton Hebrew Congregation, Eighth atreet, west side, second aquart north of tht Patent Office and Department of tbt Interior. Berrlce Friday renlng at sunset, and Babbath morning at 8 a m. raixiDl MaiTiaa nousx. Orthodox, Nt. 453 North Ninth street, two doors aouth of F itrttt, wait lldt. Babbath itrrloea at 11 . m. Mttllnf Houie. North I itrttt, (north aide,) be tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets wast. Meeting tTiry&aooaia an i n. r rrnififtu Rer. XdntfOd B. WiUon, of Salem, Mail , It ax peeled to preach In tht Unitarian Church, corner ofBiDiSilth stretU. tVTHXUV. m m . tt Otrman Jrangtlical CoDgrttlon of Trinity, t i. r r- t- ." M. Batrger. Strrlce mornlag. afternoon and night. German ErangeUcal, O atreet north, corner tf Twentieth atrttt west. First ward. Rer. Samuel Finckel, putor, Btrrict 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. Bt. Paul'i, eorntr of Eltrtnth and H itreeti west Rer. J. Q.Butltr, putor. Btrrtcta 11 a. m. and trtnlng. Leeturt on Thursday trenlng. Erangtllcal Lutheran (Otrman) Bt. John'i Church, Four-anda-half atreet, Iiland Serricea trtry Babbath morning at 11 o'clock. Win. Fray, putor." ' " I1W JiaCIALEM. Church, North Capitol itrttt, bttwttn B and C. Putor, Rtr. Jabet Fox. Strrleta at 11 a. m. crrutuk caoaca. Tha Christian Chnreh mttta In tht Bunrtmt Court room of thla District, at tht City Hall, on the Lord'arBay, at 11 o'clock a. to. Tht Splrltaallit Society will hold religions ser rlcea In Union League Hall, 481 Ninth atreet, near B. rouia MM' cnniim aiiocutioit. The monthlr meitlntsof tht YouocMen'i Chrla- tlan Association. (No. 500 ScTtnth atrttt.) for tht years 1809-7, will be on tht third Monday In each I montn, Tta Way 21, J ant is, July to, Auguat xu, StpUmber 17, October 15, Norember 1, December li, jannary xi, reoruary is, jnarou id, Apru id, and May 20. A aoelal prayer meeting ia held at tht rooma erery Saturday trtnlng, at 6 o'clock. CHURCHES IN QEORQETOWN. Trinity, (Roman Catholic,) near tht College. Bt. John (Protestant Eplaeopat,) Rtr. Mr. Tlllingharat. Berrieta morning and afttrnoon. Presbyterian, Rtr. Mr. Taylor. Btrrleti morn ing and trtnlng Christ Chnreh, (P. E ,) Rtr. Mr. Williams. Ber rlcet morning and trtnlng. St. Alban'i, Rtr. Mr. Chew, rector. Methodist Episcopal, Dumbarton atrttt, Rtr. W. B. Edwards, D. 1). Strrleta morning and trt nlng. Methodiit Protestant, Congress atreet, Rtr. M. E. Uyseri and D. A Sherman Serricea morning and trtnlng. Wtat Georgetown, (M. E ,) Rtr. Oto. M. Berry. Serricea morning and erenlng Episcopal Minion, South High atrttt, Rer. Mr. Brown Sabbath school instruction and preaching trtry Sabbath m CHURCHES IN ALEXANDRIA. First Prtsbyttrlan, Rtr. O. C. McCampbetl pu torj aerrlet 1 1 a. m and 3 p. m Second Prtahrttrtan. Rtr. J T. Ltftwlch putor: lerrlcea 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Methodist Episcopal, Rtr. Joseph R, Wheeler putor, aerrlca 11 a. m. and 7 pm. Methodist Eolacopal Booth. Rer. Mr. Lane-horn paatort aerrico II a. m. and 7 p. m. Mttbodiat ProtttUoi. Rtr. Iltnry Nice pattor: aerrice 11 a. m. and 7 p. m Christ Church, Epiacopal, Rtr. Br. McMurdy paatort aerrlet 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Bt. Panl'a Charch, Epiacopal, Rtr. G. W. Norton paatorj aerrice II a. turand 4 pm. Grace Chorch, EplKOpal, Rer. D, T. Sprigg pattor) aeiriot 11 a. m. and 7 pm. Baptist Church. Rer. 0. C Bitting paatorj atr rlet 1 1 a. m. and 7 pm. ueiaoiio vnarcn, er. r. iwroci putor; aerrice Ham and 4 p. m. COHORKISIONAL UlltKCTURY. BBaaew Aatkoar. DearrB.. K.I.. 303 1 atreet. betweealTta aad ISta. vrowa, B. orati, anseoun, eor. ra. ar. aa m. Bnekalew, Chaa. B , Pa. , Ko M Soeth A U Chaadler, Zacharlab, Hlea.,ZlaUoaal HoUt. Clark, Daalel, Jfew HAnpeUre, Ho SOO tin et CoaaeM.Joha.CaL, 448 ISth eL, bet. B aad T, Cowaa, Hfar, Pa. , Hre. Carter's, No. 4 florth A it. Cratia, Aaroa H , M. H . Ktloaal Hotel. CreawelL J oh a A, J . Md., M atloaU Oolel. DooUtUe, J. IL.WtMoasla, 6 North A etreet. Dlxoa, Jamae, Coaa , fOT Mew Tork areaee. Darts, Garrett, Ky ,471 6th et , bet. D aad L FooU, Bolomoa, VI , Hra. Carter's, 4 North A street. Peeaeadea, Wm. P., atalae,41l P etreet. Poeter, L.F B.,CoaaeeUeat,WUlaxda'f Crimea, J W,lowa,SSll etreet. Qatbrte.JameeJCeBtuekj.No.SAOVermoataT. Uarrle, Ira, N. T. , eoraer 10th aad H etreele Bowe. TlmothTO .Wle. S38N.T. aT. Utweea tth aalina. Headerua,J B;mioun,S a street. Headrlcke. T. A. Indiana. Uri.TUler's.Xd aid Mle- eonrl areaee Howard, J M ,Mleh ,4871Uhtt, bet I and r. Johaioa, BtTerdr, Md , TT1 Vermont areaae Lane, Jamee H , Kanaae, Beaton Hoaae Lane, HenrT B , Ind, 1 1st.(bet.U aa44 Uorcaa, X D , New Tork, eor Utb and I at MeDongell, Jmee II , California, 431 First etreet eatt. Ua(II f.l W Vila. W..Vtairtn tTnnaa NeamltL, Jamae W., Oregon, tit Pa. areaae, between 14th and 15th Norton, Daalel 8 , Mian , Cratchett'e, corner D aad ethita Nye, JameeW.Nerada, No. 183 0 et,bet.lth aad Iftitf. Folaml, Lake P, Vermont, No 4 North A st.Cipltol mil. Pomeror, Bimael 0, Kassas, 823 I street, between 14th aad lath. Kiddle, George R., Dataware. Oil th iL, bet. D aad X. Kamaer, Alexander, Mlaaeeota, National, Sanlibnry, W , Delaware, No 4U eth at Sherman, John, Ohio, No. 322 K at , bet 11th and 14th. Bamaer, Charles, Haas , eoraer 13th and F eta. Bprafae, Wm , K.I . N W, eor eth aad X Btewart, Wm If , NeTada,o70 N J aveaae fttncku.a. J P. . M. J . WLlUrd'e HoteL TrnmbaU, Ljmaa, ltllnole, 430 D, etweea 6th aad oia aia Vaa Winkle, P 0 , West Vlrflala. National. Wade, Benjamin F , Ohio, Mo. B 4U street. William Oejrf e H , Oregon, 908 F atreet. Wright, William, N.J , eor eth aad D eta. WIUab. FlenrT. Uaae . Waahlnctoa Home WlUey, W.T , West Virile la, eor. 3d st. aad Mlaaoarl aTnne Yates, Richard, 111 , 403 X it bet 9th aad 10th. oaaoiDAtaa roa idhimioi Alcorn, J. IV, MUaUalppt, Metropolitan Hotel Fowler, J 8 , Lotlalaaa. Baiter, X., Arkaaeee. QoastoB, Oeorfe 8 , Alabama. Cutler, B. K., Loalalaaa. Baku, XlchaeltLoulBlana1WlUard,l. Begar, Joaeph, va., Ebbltt Honae. Bharker,WiB L.( Xtie. PAltb, Chaa , La. Saow.Wm. D., Ark JliprfNKMlTfl Alley, John B . Maaaaehneetts, Xbbltl Honse Aseoaa,Brdeaham X., Pa., 300 P etreet. AUlaoa.wm. V . lowa-eor B eoatb aad 1st east, AmeerOakea, Haae, wasklagtoa Heist. amee, uaaea, bum, nuiitvi qvih, AiImbmb. Oaarv W.. Ma . 481 tth BtreaL Ashler, Deloa tt. , NeTida, Ml D stt. bet. tth aad 10th. ABaier, 4UBH jb va, aw i .. Baake, Nathaalel P., aCaaa , 43a D et , bet, th aad etb. Baldwin, John D. , Maes. , 30 ladlaaa areaue. Barker, Abraham A., Peaaa. , 494 9th street. Baiter, Porteus, VL 3U F etreet. BealamlB, John P., Mo, 1731 etreet Bergea, Tennis a , N. T , Beaton Honse Blaine, Jamee 0 , Maine, 457 9th street. Blow, Henry T , Mo ,344 Fatreet. Bojer, Benjamin M , Penna., Sfil 19th street. Brooks, Jamee, N T. , Beaton Hoaae Broomall, Joha M , Penna. , U9 K etreet, Bnekland, Ralph P , Ohio, Areaae Home BoutwelLOeo. 8 . Maes , 443 ISth iU eaat. Beauaa, F C, Michigan, Avenue House Bidwell.John, CalUornla, 460 11th street Boadr, H 8 Ohio, eor 8th it end Peat art. Boekfaad, R.P , Ohio, 4SS 13th at, Bromwell, H P. H , Illinois, UBS Fourth street. Blof bam, John A , Ohio. Washington lionae Braadegee, Aagaatas, Coaa , 2M F itreet. Bradford, A. a , Colorado, 133 Penn. avenue. Borlelffta, W. A., DakoUh, NaUoael. Colax, Behnrler, lad , No I4U iL Chaaler, J. W ,N. T.,m Fran ill n Eow.K.it. Clarke, B. W.Ohio, eor attend Peaa.are. Clarke, Bldaer, Kaaaaa, MetropoUtam. Cobb,Amaea,WU,Mre Bkldmere'a, W, 4el Coakllog , Roeeoe, Mew Tork 2tf F street Cook, Barton C , Illlaole, 430 D, bet, oth and eth. Cnllom, M .Illinois, 231 7 atreet. Culver, 0, V FeaaerlTaBla,Xbbltt lloue. Davie, T. T , M. T , P street, bet. IStb aad 14th. Defreea, Joe H , lad , Cblpmaa'e, Tth street. Daweoa, Jno L.Pa.. Mra.Borlh'a, Sd street JDoanellr, Ignatlaa, Mlua., National. Darling, W. A , New Tork, 457 ISth etreet Demlng.U C , Connectlent, 281 X street. Dawea, H L., Mass .eoraer eth and Pa. are. Delano, Colamboa, Ohio. Avenue Honse Dealsoa. Charles, Pennirlvsnle, Metropolitan. Dixon, N F , Rhode Islaad, 3541 atreet Drtgga, John F , Mlshlgea, 41 Louisiana are. DauonLXbeneter, Indiana, bt. Charles Hotel. Dennr.A A , Wah Ter , Sftfl 0 atreat. Bldrldge, Chas A , WUeon.tn, Kirk wood. Eggleeton, Ben J , Ohio, Waahlngtoa Uoaee. Ickler, Kphralm, OhJo,B X etreet Ulol.T. D . Maaaachusetta, Beaton Uoose. Farnsworth, Jao F. , 111 , S7I Fourth etreet Flack. W. -, Ohio. Mrs Brown'-, Third it. Faranbar, J. H , ladlaaa, Avenue Uoose. Ferrr.T. W , Mlchlgaa. National Hotel. Oarlald.J A., Ohio, 11 F street Otoaabrsaaer, A. J , PenasTlvaala, 34 Mo are. aoodrear.Charlee, New Tork, Beaton llooae 0 rider, Henrr, Kenlaekr, S27 B St., Capitol Hill Orlnnell, J B , Iowa, 33 Four-nod.a.balf at, OrbwolJ.J A , New Tork, Wlllards' Hotel Goodwin, J N, Arliona, SSI lfllh atreet Hubbell.J R , Ohio, 488 13th street. Uogan, John, Mlnonrl, corner 11th and IT. Headsrsoi, J, U D .Oregon, 305 0 atreet, Holmee, H T, . Hew Tork, Avenne Honae Hubbard, D , Jr , New Tork, Avenue llooae Hirdtsf, A CIIUaolB,4BBLlMl fith and 6th. Hlgbr, Wm, California, 433 Carroll Row Holme, Srdaer T .New Tork, Avenue Honae Hoooer. Bemael. Maseaehasetti. aorthwest eoraer H aad 15th streets uaie, ttooen n , new sort, exi rmn sireei, Hardlag . Aaron, KeaUckr, Ii3 B street. Harris, B.O . Marrlaad. Hart. Raawall. New Terk. WarmlsT'a. Iatraet.bat. Vermont avenue aad 18th street. Haree, R B . Ohio, 453 Thirteenth street. Hill, Ralph, ladlaaa, 400 Fourth street Holehklas, 0 W.New Tork, Avenue Hooae notbird.A W.,Iowa, UFoar-and-a bairst Uabbnrd.C D ,Weet Va , eor 8d aadJIo ave Hubbard, J, H , Coaa , Waahlnitou IIobbo HabbeU, X. M .New Tork, Wlllard'a Hotel. HlUheoek, P. w . Nebraska, 434 H, bet. 11th aad ISth. Uelbieek.B. D.Idaho. to Poaraidahalf at. Hooter, W. R. Otah, 4 Mlntfa, bet. X tad F, llalbnrd, 0, T , Jew York, 11 ladlaaa areaut. HnpWiriJinsLNaw tark, 352 Fatraat. HBBftnjf, J, M , friw Tor, luigi Uaait. !neraoll,E C, Illlaole, National. Jeaakee, T A.. Rhode la (and, 343 1 at) Jobs bob, Philip, Pa., 40S I atreet. Jeaea, Morgan, New Tork . Jallaa, Oeo. W, . lad . 4tt 1st at. a Xtleo, John R-, Me,. BOB Pint at, Capital Bill. Eut ken ell. A. J., Ullaola, 171 Pn, T. err, MlekaalO, ladlaaa, 43 Mlaaoarl art. KaaeoB, John A,, Iowa. 174 F atreet, Eetchem, J. U., Mew fork, St Meet, areata. Eel If, Wa D , PeaaarlTaala. (11 Twelfth at, Lawreaee. Wm , Ohio, 434 Blita. atreet. Loaa,B P.. Mleaeart, MaUoBai. UIIb, Addleoa H., N. T4 Metrepolltaa Hotel. lawstaee, Oeorgt V. , Pa., Artaue Boast, Lt Bload, P. C., Okie. Metropelltaa HoteL Leagrear.Joha W., Mlehlgaa. Beaton Houat LynaW, Joha. Malae,40 Fourth atreet. Uthata, O.K., West VlrgUla, ter. B itreet aad Delta are areaae, , Morrill. J a it! a 8., Ttmott, 403 Tearth street. Merehead, Jaa E , FeaasvlTaatn, 129 N. T. are, MeEeetBamael, Eeattek. 485 BeveBteeath street, MeClurg, J. W . Mlseoarl. 4M EtCTeath street. MeRaer, Dob aid a , California, 841 1 itreet. Mereur, tTlreeea, reaaaTlTaala, 014 13th et. Marshall, Bamael B., Illlnola, 47 Heath it. Maretoa, GilmaB, M H ,341 P bet. I4t aad 15th. Mama, Jamee C , N. T. , 603 13th etreet. MeCallotgh, Hiram, Md., eor. lead lllh its Meladoe, WalUr D , Wla, , Mr. Skldmore'e, 33 4U st Miller, Oeerxe P , Pari 281 aouth B street, Capitol Hill Morris, Daalel, N.T. , Xbbltt Honae. Moultou, Bemael W , I1L , 388 4th atreet Mrers, Leonard, Pa,, 493 Xlereath street. Hfeholeon. Joha A , Delaware. 407 6lh sL,bet.D aid I Mewetl, William A., N. J , Wit lard a. Mtblaek. Wm. 1., ladlaaa, 44 Mo. BTeaua. Noetl, Thomas X., Mo (30 Loalalaaa areaae. O'Neill, Cher lee, Pa., Wlllards. Orth, O 8. ladlaaa, 333 F etreet. Paine. Ualbert E. Wla, 20 lit nt, Georgetown. Perhtm, Bldaer, Maine, 403 Fourth street, Phelpe, Chariot E, Marjlaad, Wlllard'a. Pike, Frederlek A., Maine, 390 Fourth street. Ptmerer, Theodore M , M. T. , Metrepolltaa. Price, Hiram, Iowa, 35 rotr.aadahalf atreet. Pleats, T. A.tOhlo.eor Bthet. aad Pea a are. PatUraoa, J. W. . New Hampehlrt, 428 D st. Poetoa, C. D , Ansona, Wlllards1. Eoasaeaa, torell U , KeBtackr, 841 P street. Earmold, HearyJ., fl. T.tx4 I between 17th aad th etreeta. Randall, Bam'l J , peaa , M Fayette aL, Georgetown Radrord, Wm. New Tork, WUlard'e. RaadaU.Wm H , Er. . 37 Four-aad -a-half at. Rice Alexander H , 353 I atreet. Klae, Joha H. , Maiae, . El Iter, B. 0 , Et . 817 B itreet, Capttol Hill. Rocsra, Andrew J. Mew JeneT, Wlllard'a. Rolllae, Edward H. , N. H. . S3 U atreeL Roea, Ltwla W. , IHIeole, Waahlagtoa Hoaae, atereaa, Thaddeue, Peaa., 37t Boath B etreet. paldlag, R. P , Okie. 4 North A etreet, atheack, Eobt. a , Ohio, 148 0 etreet. Beoleld, 0 W.,Penn., Avenue Hraee. Bhaaklla, Oeo. E, Eeataeky, 4 4U street. SlUlwalJjT. N., ladlaaa, Beaton Honae XaWTer, Pailetan, Wleooaela, Areaae House. Shellebarger, Samuel, Ohio, 444 Blxth etreeU Bltfrearea, Charlee, M. J . 448 Twelfth atreet. Bleaa, Ithamar C.Wle., 41 Four-and-a-bair at Baalth, Qnn Clay, Eeataekr, 348 P itreet Starr, Joha P., New Jeraer, 347 O etreet StroBet, Mrer, Pa.. Mlea Whltatra, Cap Hill. Thayer, M RaaeeU, Pennsylvania, 353 1 etreet Taylor, Neleoa, New Tork,4t Louisiana are. Trowbridge, R, E, Mlehlgaa, Seatou House, Taber, Btephen, New Tork, Beaton Hoaae. Thomas, Francis, Md , 428 Carroll Place. Thomas, John 1, Jr , Md ,4 Pour-aad-a-hair it Thorn tea.Aathear, lit , 471 Xlghth atreet. Trimble, L E,Eea(aeky, No. 44U atraat. TJpeea, Cher lee, MleaJgan, Aveaae Hoaee. Van Horn, Bart, NawTerk. 445 Twelfth itreet . Van Horn, Robert t , Me, 862 Teath street Vaa Aeraam, Henry, N T.Wajhlnrtoa House, Wright, X. E.V ,M. i..WklUeyi.CapltolHUL Wllwe. B. P , FoaaayWaata, MaUnl. w.lker. Martin. OhU. 34 eeathV. Can Hill WeeebaratlX.B ,IIL,4 9th et, bet X and P. Waskbara, W. B , Maae., 454 P st Washburn, Hoary D., ladlaaa. Warner, Samuel L. , Coanettlcat, 254 P street Woodbridge. P. A ,Vermoat2et F etreet Ward, Hamilton, New Tork, 410 Twelfth atreet Went worth, John. Illlnola, Wlllarda', Whaler. E. V.. Weet Vlralata.eor. C street aad Louis laaa aveaae. Williams, Thoe.lreaaayivaBla, Avenue Houte, Wilson, J P . Iowa, tssll at, bet 17th aad 18th. Wllaoa, SUphen P , Pa., Ualted States HoteL WlBdom, Wm , Mlaaeeota, 422 Twelfth street Wlaleld, a H , New Tork, 404 Mtath street OAIMDATBB roa ADHinaiOX. Barker, Jacob, Loalalaaa, Wllllard'e. Coarad, Robert T. Vlrglala. Xbbltt House. Campbell, Wa. B , Teaaeesee. Metropolitan. 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Connections art made at New Tork and Boston wltb lines forwarding to the Canadaa aad to the British Pro rlncee, nnd with steamship Unee to Liverpool, South ampton, and Havre, and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial towns lu Great Britain and on the Continent COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS AND BILLI made at all accessible parts of tht United Slates C. C. DUNN, Agent, aplfl Washington, D, 0. H ARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR JULY, 1BC8. COXTBXTB t Personal Recollections of the War. IfUeomt Par. I Host rat toneHula of old Cbureh alar Charleetowu A rateai or fl obi my a (Jao did ate for the Peerage The Uavelock Rulna of Railroad Bridge, Harper's FerrT Ruins of the Vladnct. MartlDsbarir A CatUA. orate Volunteer The Innate Idea The Utile Cottager mv at oiiui At Id u bioer. Some Curious Homes. Illustrations Honse Neat In a TJottls ITirvaat. Honae Dorm ouat and Neat Neataof Apolca Noitof 1 car Us Hive of the Bee Heat of the lloroat Neat of the Mod Wasp Nest of the Pasteboard Wasp Nests of A Look at Lisbon Illustrations Tower of Belem Castle of Pen he ctare nor Loretto Koa Aagnata 1'raca do Koclo and D. Maria Theatre The Palace of AJuda The Oreat Arch of the Aquednct High Days lu a Virginia Village. Arinsdalo By Wtlkle CoUIne. (Coocluded ) Book the last. Chapter II. la the Honse Chapter III. The Purple Flask. Epilogue Chapter I. News from Norfolk, ' Chapter If. Mldwlater. Gettysburg! July, 1 80S Presets Asbnry. with a Portrait. The Sword of Damocles, Tbt Fool Cateher, Sanctuary Prlvllegee In Rome. Under the Arcbee Mr Muddlar'i Mistake. AStndyof Legs The Food of Birds. Education of the Colored Population of Louisiana. An Hour at Sea. Forty-Two Editor's Easy Cbalr Monthly Record of Current Events, Editor's Drawsr. Tiaus roa itria'a maDaiixi aid wmklt. 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Aad uatU farther ueUee, Paaeenger Trafai Trtll ran between rjuaingua aau aiezaaana at roiiowa t xuatx AiaxAnuta. . toeai... a.soa-ns, MaUi AU " Letat Tro " 1100 " Local 600 a. in KxpneaM . SSS M .10 00 " 4.30 X.0O S.1S Ixpreea.. Malt .,!.. B.00 M av "ijesaii .,i. 8UNDAT PAISEJCOBR TRAINS, Lam wiiuhms. Leave iLtilifniL Local...... u .30 a. am. Vfpreea. .- 0 90 a. aa. X t press. MSS0Jh.Ka.' Local a... .4.60. as. 4KMB A ' mio-y W. J. PHELPE, (W. A. a,R.R. B ALTIMOBE AND OHIORAILEOAD. aaiB'TV, if. avo. Tralaa between WAgHlNOTON aad BALTIMORE, aad naaaiaurua uu ins vrMr, are Bowruuaaiei' tewi, rli t FOR BALT1M0EX. Uara daily, except Sunday, nt 7.00,710, and 11.15 a. au, aad S.4B, 4. SO, tad 8,00 p. an. FOR ILL WIT STATIONS. Leart daUy. except Banday, at T.00 n.an. And lot FOR WAT STATIONS SOUTH OF AHIAPOAIS JVxTG- TION. Leart at f.15 aad T a. aa., and nt 148 aadlUp. an. dally, except Sunday, FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leveatr.0OaadT.80a.a.,aad4.SOp a. Nelrala totr front AanipollaoaSaaday. ON SUNDAY. FOB BALTIMORE. Leart nt T.SO a.uu and 14S aad S 00 p. a FOR WAT STATIONS. Leart at T.0 a. xe. and 14S and 8 p. bo. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leart dally, eteept Saadsy, nt T SO ft. xa. nnd S 00 p.m. On Sunday, nt lOOp xa. tnly, connecting at Relay Station with, tralaa from Baltlmort tt WheeUaj, par hersburaT, At. Through Uekste to the Wtat tan be had at tht Wash ington Station Tlsktt ODctat all honra latheJny, aa well aa at tht new onlet In tbt American Telegraph Bulidlag, Peaasylvaala aveaae, between Ftu-nad-n-half aaaf Blxth etreeta. For New Tork, Philadelphia, and Boston, tee adver tlsement tt "Tbreng h Una, " W. P. SMITH, e Matttt tf Traasporuttosu L. M. COLX, General Ticket Aceat, 010. B. KOONTS, Agent, JaS-lf Waahlagloa. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAIL. ROAD. THROUGH by MAIL FROM WASHING TON AND ALEXANDRIA TO RICHMOND AND LTMCHBURO On nnd after FRIDAT, September 1, 1SU, tht tralaa on thla road will run nt follows t TRAINS SOUTH. Leave WaahUgto at T a. xa. aad A SO p. aa. Leart Alaxaadrta at T So a. m. aad 9 p. m. Leave GordoasvUlt at 1180 p.m. aadl40a.xa. Arrive la Rlckmond nt S p. m. nnd I a. nt. Arrive at Lynchburg at S. 30 p. m. nnd S. n. an. TRAINS NORTH. Leart Lynchburg at a. 46 a. n. aad T.lf p. xe. Leave Richmond at T a. in, and T. 10 p ra. Leart OordoasvlUt nt liso p. m. aad 1130 a.m. Arrive at Alsaaadrlaat 4 Up, nuaad 4 fiOa.no. Arrive at Waahlagtoa at S 30 p m, and 6 33 a.m. OaSaBdayBleateWaihlagtoaatS.S0pin.ouly. Local freight trala leavee Alexandria at 4 a. m.,ar tlvlag la Gordoasvllle at II 40 a. m. Leavee aordoasvlUt at UU p. m.( arriving U Alex nndrlnntB. xa. Through freight train leaves Alcxaadrla at tin., arrirlng In Lynchburg nt T 10 p. m. .Leave Lynehhurg nt IBSn. xa., arriving In Alex nadrlaatllop. xa. Paieengert from Wnrrtnton will take the T a. m. trala eouth from WaahlBcton. aad tha A4aa.m. train orth from Lyachburg. Paasangere by the 6 48 e, m. nnd 7 IS p. a. tralaa from Lynchburg, and tbeTa. aa. and T IS p. m. tralaa from Rlchmoad eonneet with tralaa nt Waahlagtoa for At pan vi ni aaa vf bbs. Tale rout baa the advaatage over all others by having t. eoatlnuoui rail from New Tork to Lyachburg, 400 mllee. Italsopaeeet through Fairfax, Ball Ran, Manaaiaa, BrisUw, Catleti'a, Rappahannock, Cnlpeper, Orange, and OordonevUla, where many of tht great battles of the late rebellion wire fought. Tickets can be proenrtd In Adama Express Building, opposite tht B and O R. H. Depot, In Waahlagtoa also, at tbt Depot, on Maryland nvenut Trains leave Ike eorntr of First nnd C streeta, Wash ington. W. H. MoCAFFXRTT, General Superintendent. J M.BROA01S, oeJ-tf General Passenger Ageat. rpHROUQU LINE BETWEEN WASH- A. INGTON. PHILADELPHIA. AND NXW TORE. Wauixotox, March IS, ISM. Trains between Washington Bad New Tork are new rua aa follows, via t FOR NXW TORE, without abaage of cars. Leave daUy (except Saaday) at 1 SO a. m., and 6 30 FOR NXW TORK, abaaglag ear,i tUdelphla, Leave dally (except Bunday) at .is a. m.t and 130 FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally (except Sunday) at T SO aad 11.18 a, m , aad 4.30 and au p m ON BUNDAT. Leave for New Tork and Philadelphia at fl 20 p. m. only. Bleeping eara for New Tork on 9 SO p m. trala dallr. Through tickets to Phlledslphla.Ncw York or Boston. can be had at the Station office at all hours In the day, as well as at the new office In tbe American Telegraph bnlldlag, Pennsylvania aranua, between Four-aad-a-balf and Sixth streete. Bee Belli mora and Ohio vallrnad iJnrtlui.i.1 schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Aanepolla, aad the West. . r. Bsatiu, Muter of Traasportailoa. L. M. COLE, Oeaeral Ticket Ageat. GEO. S. EOONTE, Ageat, Waahlagtoa. G PEAT PENNSYLVANIA KOUl'E TU T11S 0 BTB AMD Will, TUBEI PAltT TEAiaa. SDMIHR SCHIDULII OH AMD ATTIB JOLT In, IBM, IriluwIU run u foil... i L..T. Vuk'i L..T. BaIIo. Bx,r.i.MAll r 00a.m. .lain. rAilLU Ii.ii. 1110 p u ntub'(k .ad llalr. Bl s 00 p. n. 10 10 p. n. TWO TBAIII OS (UBOAT, LM.l.ff WAakliglo. IA lis All 8. 00 ,. iLJirmo CABS oa ALL hiobt tbaibb. LOW PABI A8D OniCK TIM. HO CBANOE or CARI UtwM. B.ltlmor. md BlmlrA, Brl. or fltUbUf k. 44"for Ttak.t. t,d AD7 l.fon&Atlo. Applr At tb. Offle. of th. Orat r.oB.jlTAAlA Boat., oori.r P...I71. TABIAA..I0. Aid BlXth .tN.t. BBd.r HAtlOBAl Ilot.1, .od roart..Bth itrMt, aoraor of PobbijItabIa AT.aa. oppoalto WlllArda' lloUl. WAaklaatna. 3. X. DUBABBT. Iop.rllt.iaiilS.0 B.B B.J WILKIB8, . faM.a,.raadT1.k.lAit.Bt JHO.OILL1TT, PAH.a,.r Ag.at. nbld 1 N EW YOBK AND NEW HAVEN BAILBOAD ISM Passenger 8tetl0n la New Tork, eoraer Twanty-Sereath itreet nnd Fourth aveaue. Entrance ou Twcnty.eeventh street. TRAINB LEAVX NEW TORKt For New Haven.TOO. 8 00 (Ex.), 11 50 a.m , Ills (Ex ), 3 00 (Ex ), 3 48. i 30 and 8 ()0 (Ex ), P m. For BriaKeport, 7 00, B Qp (Ex ), 11 30 a, m t 13 IS (Ex ). S00(Bx), 8 43,4 SO, 8 00 (Ex) p. m For Mil ford and n.rauora, i w, ii su a m, 8 49, 4 no p m For Fair neil.Boatbportind Weatport.TOO.ll S0a.it i n fl. a an For Norvalk.t (So. ft m iK I. DW.lhnin i .lU(Exj,S00(Ex).S4S,4S0,d8O,S0((Bx)p m For Darien, 7 00, 9 SO, 11,30 a. n S. 40, 4 90, ft SO p. m For Oreeuwlch, 7 00, 9 SO. 11 80 a m S 45, 4 SO, fl 80, iw p in 4Tor eiainiQTa, , w. guu taa i, v au, li au a m t 1113 (Br), 3 00 (Ex), 3 , 4 W, S SO, 0 SO, 8.00 (Ex)p m For Portch eater and Intermediate stations, 7 00, S 90, 11 80 a. m. I S it, 4.30, ft SO, S 80, 7 00 p. m. CONNECTING) TRAINS Fr Boston TlaSprlagSeld.B 00a.ni (Exit 300 (Ex), 800t n For Boston via Shore Llae, 1115 (Ex ), 8 00 fm. For Hartford and SprtngSeld, 8 00 (Ex ) a m l 2.U, SOO (Ex), 8 00 pw For Connecticut River Railroad, 8 00 a. m. (Ex.)j 11 1ft p m to Montreal, 8 00 P in. to Northampton For Hartford, Providence aad Flahklll Railroad, 8.0Q(Sx ), a. m 1 111ft P m. For New Haven. New Londhn nad Stonlagtoa Railroad at 8. 00 a. a 13 lfl, SOO, 8 00p ra For Caaal Railroad, 13 lop m. to Northampton For Housnionit Railroad. 8 00 a. m For Naugatuck Railroad, 8 00 a. m i 8 00 p m ForDaaburyaudNorwalhRallroad,T009 80a,m, 1. 80 p. m. ' Commodious slee pine cars attached to 8 p m. train. apl JAUL1I U HOYT, Ssperlateadant. IniE railwaytrainsTkave 2i depot foot of Chambers street, via Pivoala ferry t Too a M.Day Etpress, for Canaadalgua, Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca, and Weal Connects at Buffalo with Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, aad at Sale msaea with Atlantic aad Oreal Weste-a Railway. SSOA M.Milk aad War Trala, DaLr.to OttsrlHt 10 00 a. m , Express Mall for Buffalo, Salamanca aad Dunkirk, eounectlig with Lake Short and Atlantla and Oreat Western RnUweyo. 4.00 r m, Way Train for Port Jerrti aad Ifewburgb. ft oo r, m a Night Express, for Caaandaigaa, Roeauter. Buffalo. Salamanca aad Wast. 4 00 r m , Lightning Express, Dally, for Caoaadalg aa, Wochester, Buffalo, Salaminci. Dunkirk, and Weet. bonasctett fjBiaiowuu itaaetnore aaa urana Trunk Railways, aud at Salamanca with Atlantis nnd Oreat Western Railway. IMp.a iXmfgrant Trait, Pall, fpr D offal o, ltli duil Duhlrk, aid West r ( - - - HDi? tJMS.1 0'LliP'. Terk. wx,al,tjU'if,trt1i((Wlirk,w j.ii nA.xxanojtv.joe7 PHILADELPHIA, WILMINOTON. , AND BALTIMORE XAJLROAD. ) , Tlkl.-YAalLliA . H CommMelng M0ND1T, April Uth, 1IM. Trnlia for Baiumert nnd Waehlngton leave Phlln delphla as follows i c, S.L3 a. nv.Xxpnta. (Mondays excepted r) 1I.4S a. a ,' JaaTfAMi s.00 p a. .Express nnd 11 oq p, a4 Xxtrsts. Way Mall Train for Baltlmort al 8,1ft km. TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. , Leave Baltimore,? Me ,, Way Mall;8.30a. m.,Xx. preeeii.lOp. m., Exp rate) ( l.li p. x XxprtttlS.3S p. a Xxprtet. UNDAT TRAINS. , ..Leart PhlladetphJa.for Baltlmort aad Waablagton At4Jln.a..tBdll.09P m ! , 4 Leart Baltlmort for Philadelphia at 8 35 p a. Leave Biltlmort for New York at 8 24 p a malO . , U.F. KSHNST.SoperlaUadeBt, 18&13 10ftPENNSYLVANIA J.CJIMI CENTRAL RAILROAD. TWXLTI DAILT TRAINS; Oa nnd after MONDAY,' October 16, lSM.tralns will leave the Daloa Faiseager Depot, eoraer of Waahlagtoa nad Liberty atreeta, Pltubnrgh. Pa., nt followi i a DAT EXPRESS, dally txcept Sunday, at 160 a. m, topplag at Johnstown, Ooacmaugh, OallUien, Altoona, and all principal itations, aad making direct connec tions at fiarrlsbarg for Nsw York, Baltimore, and Wash Ingtot, nnd nt Philadelphia for New Tork, Boston, nnd Intermediate points. ALTOONA ACCOMMODATION, dally except Sunday, at 8.00 a. an., stopping nt nil regular atatloaa between Pittsburgh nnd Alloena, and anaklar tloet teanteUou with tralai en tbe Indiana Braaahweet Penaeylvanta BaliroeA, Ebeasbargaad Creeeon RaUread, and HoUl dayebarg Branch. . PITTSBURGH JnfD ERIE MAIL, dlHy txcept Sunday. at T ftOn, a , stepping only at Coaemaugh, Oellltten, AltooBB,aadelt prlieTpat stations, making direct eoa neetlon nt Harnsburg for New Tork, Baltlmort, and Washington j . MAIL ACCOMMODATION, dallr (except tnaday) at 1140 a. a., atepplng at all rsgufar atatloai betweea Pittsburg nnd Hamsburg, uaklag eoauectloae with tralaa on the Xbeesburf nad Creeeon railroad nad Hoi Udaysburg railroad. PfllLADELPHtA EXPRESS, dally nt 4.33 p a , atep plng al Latrobe, BlalrerlUe Intersection, Johnstown, ConemXUgb,OnlUtser,Altoenn,HunlIngdon, Ltwlstown. Mlnflln, Newport, MaryiTlUe, Harrisburg, Lancaaur, and Dowalngtown, At Harrisburg direct eoaaecUoae are xaade for New Terk, Baltimore, and Waahlagtoa, and nt Philadelphia for flew Tork, Boston, nnd Intermediate Ktaie meepiag eara ran through on this trala from Itsbarg to Philadelphia aad Baltimore, and to New Terk r the Aileatowa reuta. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION, dally (txeepl Ban aajj Hiwn .., tvpi'LaiB; at rv(u(Lr atiQBB neiween Pltuburg aad Coaemaugh, aadeoaaeetlng at BlalrsvlUe latereeetlen with tralaa oa the Indiana Branch nnd West peaasylvaala raUreada. FAST LINK, dally, except Saaday, nt I SO p m.,' MIVVIUVIII WH.UIIIHHI. AlVWIia, DRSt lagdoa.Lewlstowa, Mifflin, Newport, Marysvllle, Bar liaburg, Mlddletewn, LaneaaUr, nnd Downlngtowa, making connection nt Harrlabargfor Hew Terk, Balti more aad Washington,: ea4 nt Philadelphia for New Tork, Boston nnd Intermediate potats, fileeplag eara run through la thla train to Philadelphia audio New Tork on tht AUtatowa route. First Accommodation Train for Well 'a Station leavee dallr (extent Sunder) at 8 80 a. m. Second Aeeemmodntloa Trala for Well 'b fitailoa ! 'dally (exeepl Sunday) at t 40 a. m. Taira neeommoaaiioa itbib ror vvaira Btauon leavee dally (except Sunday) at 8 Sftp m. Fourth Accommodation Train for WelTi Station leaves any (exeeps aaaaay, ai . oa p. au Accommodation for Peaa Slalloa, c tapping at all ita Uoaa batween Pitta bar ek nad Paaa. at Id al n m The Church Train leavee Wall's Station every Sunday al 9 OS a. a , nnd arrtvtag In PlUebargh al 10 OS a. m. RetarnlBg leavee PlUebargh al llftup. a., and arrives a n au . a.vw . ab. Returning Tralaa arrive ta Pittsburgh aa follows i Mall 130a.m. Fast Llae ,.,, 3 00 a.m. First WaU'i Station Accommodation. ....... 6 SO a. a. Peaa Accommodatloa. ....a ,.. TS0a.a. Beeoad Wall's Station Aeoommodatloa 8.00 a.m. Johaatowa Aeeommedatloa 10 00 a. m. tnitaburgh k Eric Mail. ,, 1160p.m. BeiUsnore Rxpresa..,,.. ... lJop.m, Third Wall'! Station Accommodation 103 p m. MM'U'" flB.ti.l(llliiill,t, aVOVP. BL FourthWalt'aSUttoa Aeoommodatloa. SOOp a AitooaaAeeomtaodaUoaaadXala'rant loxoa m Aa Agent of the Excelsior Omalhni Compaay will paae through each trala before reaching the depot, take p iixti bbw a.iiifc UBfB(f w BQJ pin 01 ID CUT, !" Ma Sila Pans! .ImaI BUB 4a Kb J al.LI k... ll orders for the movement of paastngera nad baxiaxt W.. I..VI1V Jf.VAHB. BHAfAWUBU BAlUaar. nrpiM. will Antra wltk rUlAdalfUA .1. sr... At 1 SO .. m. e. MoAdara. HOTIOB. I. .am ar laaa, IA. CnfAir 1U laid lBa.alTa raaHAalbla for raaaAl fcAffAf. Mir. Aid tat UAaM.IAetuaMdlw,l(. - .... . . . .H. 10KWITH,Ata.l, AtU. PaaiirlTAAl OtrAl XAllraAd Fuhiih RU Uob. .a Utartr .ad If AaalBft.. .trMla A1UUNGEMKNTS UX J866 KW YORK LINK T1TB CAMDEN AND AMBOT AND PHILADELPHIA ANDTUE.TTOH RAILROAD COMPANIES' LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAT PLACES. FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF AND KENSINC.TON DEPOT, tni lhatu At roLiowa. rta t Fare. At a. m., TlaCamdeaaad Amboy a and A. Ac eommodalloa. .....,, .82,3ft AtSn. m., TlaCamdeaaadJerseyClty NewJer aeyAieommodattou.,, , 133 At ft a, m , via Camden aad Jersey City Mora lag Express,,, 3,00 At B a. m , via Camden nnd Jersey City 3d Class Ticket... 3.3ft At 11 a. m., via Kensington and Jeraey City Express , 1,00 At 13 m., via Camden and Amboy C aadA.Ae-, eommodatloa ..... lift At 8 p. m , via Camden nnd Amboy C. and A. Kxpres a 00 At S (p. m , via Kensington aad Jersey City Washlngtea aad N. Y. Express 8,00 At ep. m., via Ksnalngtoa and Jersey City Evening Mall 3.00 At 11U p m , via Kensington nad Jersey City -Southern Mall ,. ...,,.. 3.00 At 1W (Night,) via KeaelBtou and Jereey city fiflUlUi-u ixpreea...." 100 it Sp m., via Camden and Amboy Accommo datloa (freight and passenger ) let elaae ticket 131 . . .. M !" ubet 1 CO The 8, Up, m. Xvenlng Mall and the 1.80 (Nlsht) Southern Express wUlrnn dally, (aU othsrs, bundays PHILADELPHIA AND NXW TORK LINES. Leave Walnut street wharf at OaadSn. a., 13m , and 3 p. ra, Leave Kensington Depot ntll. IS n. m., 3. So, 4. 80 and .43p. ra, and 11 Ma. ra. (night.) The t.4ft p m. line rune dally (all others, Sun- dayatxeepted.) NEW TORK AND PHILADELPHIA LINES. Leave foot of Barclay itreet at a a. ra aad 3 p. m From foot of Cortlaad etreetatT, 8, and 10 a. n... 13 m , 4 aad p. m , aad 13 night. The lp. a. Hat runadallyf (all others, Snadaya exeepted.) ' ... . W H.0ATIMER, Afenl, Philadelphia and New York Line a. PxiLADitrxiA. Dee. U.1 431 N OTIOE TO SOUTHERN TRAV- XLXRS. THE OLD AND DIRECT UNI ENTIRELY COM- PLXTED. STAOINa ENTIRELY DISCONTINDED. W MILES SHORTER AND S HOURS QUICKER THAN BT ART OTHER ROUTE. TWICE DAILT. On nnd after MONDAT. SepUmber 11. the old md favorite Hoe from WASHINGTON, via FRSDERlChS- BURO, to RICUMOflD. WlU bt rua TWICX DAILY. (Sunday nlghte excepted,) aa follows t The feet aad eommodloae steamer KXTPORT.Captsla Frank Holllagohcad, and 0. VANDKRB1LT, Captafa A. L Colmary, will leave the wharf, root of Sixth itreet, Waehlagtoa, twice dally, (Sunday mornings excepted.) at 8.40 a, m., and Tp m.,rrairing at Aquta Creek by 10 a. a, aad 10 80 p m.aad thence by the Rlchmoad, Frederic kibura. and Potomaa Ratlmail. aw ..tii. completed, to Richmond, arriving there at loo to m , aau iuA,W autxuiusr. ampin Mine 10 r aming in KlCb- mood, and making connections with the Richmond aad Petersburg Railroad for Petersburg and points aouth of Petersburg-. Tbe steamer leaving Washington at 7 00 p m., arrives In Richmond at 4.00 a. m . affording ample time ifor break Tut, aad connection with the Richmond and Dan ville tralasfor Danville, Va., Greensboro', Salisbury. Charlotte. Ralelxh, OoldsboroDgh, aad WUmlagton,N. C , and Cheater, S. C ' On SUNDATS leave WASHINQTON at T p. ra. only. aad arrive la Richmond at 4 00 a. ra. paggage cnecnea through to Richmond from New Tork.VhtUdelDhla. Baltimore and Wuh axim. ..i ... com panted by through bagnatt maateri Through tickets from N York to Richmond . til oo is so 10 00 soo . SOO 4 10 .SOO " rnuad'n " " Baltimore M m Washington " " " BalUmorrtoFred'g.. washlagtou IX001D CLASS TXeOCOXTICaiTI From Washington to Rlchmoad ' ' Fredarickiburx SOO Caa be Droenred lalfaar Tark at N 490 Ti-a.J... and al Conrtland street ferry la Phllalclpbla, at tbe depot of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltlmort " buiuvHT, ahum aau trimo sireeis. la liaitl more, at the Camden Station of tht Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Comnaor. la Waahlnetan. ai tha rnninni. omee. at the corner or PeaacylvaBla avenue aad Sixth street, aad oa board the Potomac steamboats. Passengers leaving New Tork al T aad 8 a. m. i Itn T p m .Philadelphia at 1 IS p m (DAT,) aad 11 Iftr m (NI&HT.J aad Baltimore at 8 30,1 , and 8 pm, ISA and 4.W a. a, arrive In Washlagtoa al fi.30, O.W and 7. 4ft p a , aad ft and 8 n. m , In ample time to make tonneationa for Richmond nnd the South. Omnibuses and Baggagt Wagona will ba In raadlnaaa Rl "l pMMB" "4 !! betwaan depots la paaseaieraby thli Uaepaiibydiyllibl Mount Tar. non. and mav have aa ormcii'tnar. ft -i.i.i ... b.Itl..l.ld. ...r rr.d.rf.k.br,, bT ,tmil, ,t uil M"Vn.w8U W,," wTor,Pkll.d.l. !i a B'1"l",,, "A.hla,toi,wlnra II will ba Bit aU If lia kutaia nutm a lilt ilia! I.AAiA.I AAA .. ' 'fij.id al lU.miri. ), tURUOLTJap.rlaU.i.it, ecr - MEDICAL TJALIIMORKLOOK HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS, A JREFUOX FROM QUACXXRT. THX ONLY PLACE WHBXX A CURI CAN Bl OB . !.. TAINED. tn JdHNSTON baa. discovered tht most tar tain, apeedy, and only effectual remedy In tht world for Weakness of the Seek tt Llabt. Stvltttree, Affeetltnt tf Iht Kldntyt aad Bladder, level alary Dlaehargtt, la Mttaey, Oeaeral fDeUUty, Nefroeaaaea, Dyspepela, Laagner,LoW SplrlU, Coaealoa of Ideaa, Palpitation ' Jt He nit. Timidity, Trambllags.DiD.aeee of Sight Jr OUdineaa, Dlseeeea of tbt Head, Throat, Note, or Skt. AftVtloai ef the Luaga, Stomach, tr Bdwttt-thoee terrible dleerdote arttlag. from Ibe Selllary Habile of iTtatb tboee intmtT aneV eolltarj praetleee more faUl ta Jhlf Tie I let a than the eoag of Srreae tt tht Marlaere efUlyseee.bligbtlngthetraoalbrilllantboptatrantlel patlons, rendering marriage, Ae , Impoastble, - ... 1 . 'TOUNtTMEN Fspeclally, who harobeeeme Iha.rlcUaa ef Solitary Vice, lhat droadfal aad deetruetrrt habit, which nnnu ally sweeps teat anUaely gram tbonsanda of young men of tbt most exalted taleateand brtlllaat Intellect, who might otberwlee have eatraaeed llaUalag Seaatee with the thunders of eloonence.ov waked tt teetaer Iht living lyre, may call with fan eonSdentt, ' MARRIAOB. , Married persona, er Tonng Men tonteaplattag mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, orgaalc debil ity, dsfo unities. Ac . speedily cured. He who ulaeec himself nadir the ear of De. x religiously tenSde oa hie honor ae a, geallemnn, , and eenneeouy reiy upon aie saui ae a pnysieian. Immediately Cared and Full Tiger Restored. This Dreadful Dleeaae which rtadtra Life miserable and Marriage tmpooslbla 4a the penally paid by the vtetlme of Improper ladBlgcaclee. Tonng persons are tot apt It tommll txeeeeee from not belag aware ef the dreadful coaeeo.ueneee that may easaa. New, who that understands the eablect will preteadito dear that the power of procreation la lost sooner by those falllnglnto improper habits than by the prudent. Beeldee belag tpoTniiii pteaaBToe ei aaai.ay gnapnag, lae most sertoteaad destructlrt symptoms to both body nnd Ivedthe nleasurea i mmannee. iTneaysiem oecomee aeraaged.tbe Physi cal aad M'tUl Functions weakened, Lose of Procrea tlve Power Nerroue Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpita tion of the Heart, Indigestion. Constitutional Debtllly, n wasting of the Frame. Coughs, Coasumplloa, he. OFFICS NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Lett head side, going from Baltlmort street, n few doors from tbt torner Fall not to obeervt name nnd number. Letters must bt paid and contain a stamp, Tht Dot tor ' Diplomat hang la his enlce DR. JOHNSTON, Membe of tbe Royal College ef Surgeons, London, 6radua from one of the most eminent Colleges tn the nlted Sletee, aed Ibe greater part or whose life baa been spent U the hospital of Loadon, Paris. Philadel phia, end elsewhere, baa effected tome of the meat as loalahlag turte lhat were ever known l many troubled with ringing In the bead aad ears when asleep, great nervonsaeee. being alarmed at eudden eonndetbaih fnlnese, with freqaeat blushing, alteaded eometln.ee with n derangement tf tht mind, were eared Imat dlately. .take Particular koticx. Dr. J, addresses all those who bare Injured them selves by improper Indulgence nnd solitary habits, which ruin both body nnd mind, uaStttag them for either bualaees, study, toelety or marriage. Theae are some ef the sad nad. melancholy affects pro duced by early bablU of youth. Tilt Weakness of Ibe Back aad Limbs, Pains tn the Hsad, Dlmaeas of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the neert, Brye pcpele. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Diges tive Faactlonif General Debility, Symplome of Con umptlon. Mbxtallt The fearfal tffetti on tbe ml ad are much to be dreaded Lose of Memory, Confusion of Ideae, De pression of Spirits. Xvtl Forebodings, Aversion to So ciety, Self -distrust. Love of Solitude, Timidity, Aa , nre some of the evllc produced. Thousand! of persons of all agee can now Jndge what le the cause or their declining bcaltb, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, aervoac, end emaciated, having a slagnlar appearance about theeyet, conga, aad symp toms of eoBsumptlon. TOUNO MEN Who hare Injured them eel vee by a eertaln practice In dnlged In when alone a habit frequently leaned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of wbleh art nightly felt, evea when aaleep, aad If no cured reader! marriage Impoealble, aad dcatroyt both mind nnd body, should npply Immediately. What a pity thai a young man, the hope ef hit coun try, the pride of bis parcels, should bt snatched from all proepecta aad enjoy meata of lire, by the tonee- Jaenoe or deviating from the path of natart and la Blgiagln a tertala secret habit, luah persone must, before aoutomfflaUag MARRIAGE, re lee t that n eound mind nnd body nre tbe aosl neces sary requisites topromoteeoenubtal happiness. Indeed, without theee. the Journey through life becomes u weary ftlgrimagej tbe proapeet hoarly darkeae to the view be mind beeomee shadowed with despair, and 8 lied with the meleacholy refection thai the nepptaesa of aa other becomes Hghted.wlih our own, DISEASE OF 1MPRUDENCX. When the misguided aad Imprudent rotary of pleas ure Snda be baa Imbibed Ibe seeds ef this palafal dis ease, It too often i happens thai an 111 timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education nad respectabllUr, ean aloae bofriead him. He fallalato ihe beads of Ignorant aBrl d..t !? mtMtiAArm wr.A I a.. 1.1a a ! filch his pecuniary eobstaace, keep htm trillng montn iui.i uvitu. oi u iffor h mt BmaiiBBi iee can ds od tatned,and In despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over hit galllar disappointment tr, by Iht use of that dsadly poison, Mercury, hasten Iht constitutional symptoms of ibis terrible disease, each ae Affection of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete .progressing with frig htfal rapidity till death pole a periodto his dread'al coffering by sending him to that uadlccovered eoumry from whose bourne no traveler retarna. . Ktf DORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured al this Institution within Ibe last eighteen years, aad the a amorous Surgical Op erations performed by Dr. Johaston, witnessed by the reportcre of tbe ' Bnn,' ' nnd many other papere, aotleee Of which appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character aad re sponsibility. 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