The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 19, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE lUILY EVENING TELE G R APII. PIIIL A D ELPI11 A , MONDAY, MARCII 19, 18GG.
CITY INTELLIGENCE
J or A ddiUotud City lniivji ct ieeJEigJiUi Pagr.
Suicide of a German bt IIanaing.
About eljrht 'deck vei Unlay morriiitr, a fron
tlernsn reeieliniz In the rcr.r ot No. 610 Uuiliord
street, between herond nnl Third, belsj boiiti,
on proceeding to a room win -.h kad been rented
by a lifimaa, named Julin V. Rabas, foand the
occupant haaeluc by the neck from a hooK
ybich be bad driven iu tho walL The lile of
(he unlortunHte tnai a extinct. The deceased
was a native ef Page-Co'iiii x-otha, and about
forty-eieht years ot ajte. Iu had served la the
L'nioa army, aad was ihm:i arged by reason of
physical debility. For M.-vrral weeks past be
appeared to be in a very nlon jgy and despondent
stale, and on several 'ocv ions was beard t
wish him self dead A 1 t;-r in the (iereaaa
lnnenoge, which he bin. evidently written
sliertly belore tat'ajr bis Lie, waa tonnd tn the
room. As it show hi re:i-ens for committing
the deed, wc Give it in fall c traaslated:
"1 was a soldier la tlie lSih New Terk Heavy
Aitillery, U. fe. A., and 1 sot a disease (palsy) In the
service, irons the effects et wkieh 1 was obliged ta
stop work tin eonseqaence. 1 analied for a pension
from tbe United btatos Geverameat. Not recoivinr
any support from the Governn ent, this is ta Inform
EOT lricnds and acquaintances 1 have boen obliged to
kill myself. John 1:bus lrom Uotlia." '
A parchment was also found on tbe premises,
from which it was gleaned that Frederick Kabus,
a brother ef the deceased, in or has been shoe
maker for tbe eonrt of the Duke of Baxe-Cobarg
(iotba, and al several oilier courts. It is be
lieved that the deceived lea es a wife and seve
ral children in Germany.
Tbe Coroner held an inqaest on the b dy,
when a verdict ot suicide by banging was ren
dered. Building Iupboyi'Ms.ntii. The building
Improvements in the north wstrn part of the
city have been so extensive within the past six
or fight months, that one going in that neigh
borhood who nad not been there during a vcar
previous, would teel almost the same astonish
ment as the neighbors did upon waking in the
morninp and finding Aladdin's palaces already
built and lurnished belore them. In the neigh
borhood of from Beventee nth to Nineteenth
streets, and northward Irca Girard avenae,
whole blocks are being completed, and so sreat
is the demand for houses that many ot them
bave been rented and -sold long before their
completion. A tine impioveinent Is to be made
on a lot north ot Themppon street, between
Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. The plans
and specifications bave been prepared, and the
work, we are told, will be prosecuted rapidly.
Tbe plan is to build the houses in a circle, in
the centre ot which will be a lonntaln, erarden,
carnace-drive, and walks. The houses are to.be
lonr stories in heie;ht, the first of which will be
of Pictou. litone, and tbe remaining stories of
brick, drcBnej with Pictou stone. If the arrange
ment be carried, out uh contemplated, this im
provement will be buc of the grandest ever
attempted in tnis city.
Hibernian Society. On Saturday the
annual meeting of this SocetT, lor the election
of officers.was held at tbe Continental Hotel. The
result was as follows : President, General
Robert Patterson; Vice-President, Hon. James
Harper; Treasurer, Mr. James Brown; Secretary,
Mr. James L. Taylor: Counsellors, Mr. 8amul
Hood and Mr. Samuel L. Tavlor; Physicians,
Dr. K. A. Given and Dr. Thomas Harper;
Finance Committee, Colonel William C. Pat
tenon, Mr. Andrew C. Crai, and Mr. Samuel
Kiddie. .
Tbe members of the Society dined together at
tbe Continental Hotel in the evening-, General
Patterson in the chair, the Hon. James Harper
(afterwards succeeded bv Mr. David Boyd, Jr.)
and Mr. James Brown being the vice-chairmen.
The usual national and other toasts were drily
honored.
The eveninpr passed off frry pleasantly. The
rule of the Society dees not permit regular
fueech-makiae. but there wun no check on what
may De designated conversational expression of
sentiment. There was less singing tiian usual,
which was a subject ef genera regret.
St. Patrick's Day. On Saturday after
noon a lame number of persons assembled at
National Hall to witness the ceremonies attend
ing the preseLtation ef feuian II a is to Robtrt
Etnmett Circle, No. 3, F. tt., and Circle '88, the
gilt of ladies connected w.ili the Fenian Sister
hood. The flag, made of pre an silk, contaiuintr
a sunburst in the centre, and the motto, "Our
rav of hope." was pre-ented, on behalf of
the ladies, to '08 Circle, by K. O'Brien, Esq., in
an anDroDtiate bpeech. responded to by William
F. t'arlin, Esq. The flits lor the Robert Emmett
Circle was pieseuted by A. J. iiockins, Esq., and
received bv C. W. Brooke, Esq. The speeches
were listened to with great attention, aud fre
quently applauded. QuUo a large sum of money
was collected to aid the i-Vrtinu cause.
The -Academy of JXu'c was crowded iu the
evening by persons anxious to bear a lecture
iicon Ireland bv Very Rev. P. A. Moriarty. The
St. Michael's Brass Bui,(i was present, and per-
torinea a Diiuirer ui iitcu tuues. iuc ii-i-iars
i i - i' t i . . nil., i ... . .
was an eloquent one, aud received with great
enthusiasm.
Accident to tiie Steamer "Edwih
Fobkei-t." Tbe steaner Mmin Forrest met with,
a serious accident on Saturday, whilst on her
way to tliis city Irom Trenton. 'She was a short
distance below that city when her hull came in
contact with a rock or snas, knocking a hole in
her bottom, canine her to sink in a short time,
but not In very deep water. The passengers oi
board were very much excited lor a short time,
but thev were ail lanaea wiiaout in ury to any.
Cantaia MrMakin came to the city aud procured
tun dtenm-tinnmi. tor the nurnose of assisting in
raising the steamer, so thiit she may be brought
to Philadelphia lor repairs. -
Fires. The alarm of fire on Saturday
afternoon, between two aud three o'clock, was
caused by the burning ot the roof of William
Eateinan'e grocery unci dwelling, on Almond
street, above Pena. The tire originated acci
dentally, in the apper story, and the firemen
Dreventen it Irom buriin? below it.
The kindling wood l'uciorv of Messrs. Scull A
Rex. at the loot oi' Ponlur street, was slightly
damaged by Arc about hull-past five o'clock yes
terday morning. i
Bar Meeting. Ou Saturday morning a
meeting ot tbe member ot the Bar was held ia
the Supreme Court-roou, for the purpose of
taking uppmpriute action n regard to the death
ot Vhilio N. Dallas. Jud.'e Csdwalader presided
Addresces eulogistic ol i he deceased wer made
by David Paul Brown, Jr., George W. Bid die,
M. P. Henry, Charles J. B.ddJe, and Joseph (.
Rosencarten. Apprormt? resjlutious were
adopted. .
Ordination Services. l"he youngr men
who were elected to elders, aad deacons, orders
at the sc88lon.or the 31. K. t;onrerence on Batur-
day, as reported in Tan TiiLEGitArH. were or
dained venterday morairj?. Bishop Ames or
dained the dencoas at the 8t. George's Church,
and Bishop Thompson tUe elders at Filth Street
Uhurcn. ine services were ct a verv ImpreHsive
nature and drew toact'i t a largo number of
Fpectators, ,
Tob iKiANs. iim Fenians will hftve
' demonstrations all thin w eek. On Monday
night, at Jederon Hull, Hixih and Chriotian
streets: Tuesday night, ui Sansom Street Hull;
WAHnfidiliiv Tilirht. fit Alnfriptin AlAfnnlrut II..II
Fourth and Georee ptreete; Thursday night, al
Odd Fellows' Hall, Tesi 1'uiladelphia; Friday
night, at Manavunk; Saturday nighty Academy
of Music. Distinguished IVuiaus will aldrens
the meetings.
Man Frozen. Tb Coroner was notified,
jtsterday; to bold an inquc-t opon the body of
a man named Thomas Brumen. who was touud
dead from the etlects of cold on the WUsahiu-
kon, near Kitchen's null.
IIead IffJTjREn. A man named TimotUv
Collins was admitted into the Hospital on Satur
day, witn usuries to his hid, caused by taihus
lrom his dray. The iniiired mau renided iu
Monroe street, in or Third,
Hipping Mystkrioob. On Friday even
lrg latt Mr. Jacob llarri, residiag at No. 204
North Ninth street, lett his heme lor the pur
pose oi meeting a gentleman at the Continental
Hotel, who was to pay biro a sum of asoney.
Since that time Mr, Harris baa net been seen ot
heard of. The wisning naan baa been employed
forteveral years aa Bridge Inspector by tbe West
Chester ana Philadelphia Railroad.
UooriTAii Items. Richard Moffltt was
admitted to tbe Episcopal Hospital, vesterday,
with a leg fractnred, by a borne lulling noon
htm.
John Campbell, residing at No. 29 N. Seventh
street, was admitted to the Penn Hospital with
seme of bis ribs iractured, by bting run over by
awngon.
Fainfl Accideht. The danger of at
tempting to get on the front platforms of rail
way cars while they ate tn motion was exem
pliied on Satnrdftv at Twenty-tirst aad Wood
streets. Hugh Wylie, in attempting to step
upon the piatlorm of a cr, fell, and a wheel
passed over one of his less, oriubing it In a ter
rible manner. He wna removed to the hospital.
Felt, Dead. John Gorman, a stable boss
for the Market Street Passengsr Railway Com-
Sany. lell dead on Saturday evenipg, at tbe
epot of tbe Company
TnE Lettuce. The Romans esteemel this
vegetable a clearer ot the senses. Thev were
anciently eaten at tbe conculsiou of tair sup
pers, but in tbe time ot Don.it ian thev chanced
this order, and strved theni with the first entrees
ot their feasts. The wil 1 lettuce, as well as the
cultivated, was used medicinally by tbe Romans;
and Paladins, a Greek physician, notice their
cnlturc in his treatise on fevers. We find no at
tempt made to cultivate the lettnee in Kneland
ontil tbe fourth year of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
J.502; hut in 1507 Gerard fives an account of
eight kinds of lettuce that were then eultivated
in England. He says, "Lettuce makeih a plea
sant sal lad, being eaten raw with vinegar, oil,
and a little salt; but if it be boiled, it is soonr
digested, and nourheth more." He adds, "It
is terved in tbec days, and these countries, at
the beginning of sapper, and eaten first before
any ether meat; but, notwithstanding, it may
now aid then be eaten at both those times to the
health of tbe body; for, being taken before nieit,
it doth many times stir up appetite; and eaten
after supper, it keepeth away drunkenness,
which cometh by the' wine; and that is by rea
son that it elaietb. the vapors from rising up into
the head." He says, "Lettuce cooleth a hot
stomach, called the heart-burning," etc.
Lamab's Punishment. The Macon (Georeia)
Teienravh leariia from private sources that G. B.
Lamar nas been sentenced to three years' ira-
pruonment ana $ n.tiun tine lor cotton traaas,
bribery, etc. The decision of the mditary com
mission awaits the approval ot I'resiaent Jonn-
son. Lamar was condemned, we believe, on
evidence culled from some of his own letters
The President ought not to pnrdon this person;
he deserves tbe punishment to which the court
has sentenced him.
Americans in Havana. A letter from Havana
dated the Sth instant, says that city is crowded
with American visitors, and adds: Among tne
arrivals at the Hotel Santa Inabel whioh, bv-the-by,
seems to have become the American head
quarters I bave noticed tbe nieee of ex-Presl
dent Buchanan, late Miss Harriet Lane, now
Mrs. H. K. Johnson, and R. Patterson Kane, of
Philadelphia, brother of the celebrated Dr.
Kane.
CoVnel Dodd, who arrived at Lmvenworth
from Fort Dodsa' a few days ago, writes that ic
was reported that George Bent, a half-breed son
ot one ol tbe uents ot tne mountains, naa Deen
elected war chief of the Cbeyennes, Arrapahoes,
and ether prairie tribes, and that he was pre
raring to take the field against the whites,
Notwithstanding his Anglo-Saxon blood. Bent
is said to be a bitter enemy of tbe whites, and
as be Is brave and daring, trouble may be e.v
pee'ed on the plains.
The Bocretary ot the Treasury, a short time
ago, received irom an unknown source the sum
ot five thousand dollars, which the anonymous
writer Mated rightfully belonged to the tiovern
merit. Since the letter inclosing the money was
received, another communication has been sent
to the Secretary from anoiher party, who claims
to bave lost that amount, and asks it there is any
possibility of the amount deposited being Identi
cai with the money lost by mm. it wouia.
therefore, be very desirable to have the un
known depositor state in what manner ne re
ceived this money.
Tbe London Telegraph, alluding to Mr. Pea-
body's new gilt to the poor ot Loudon, remarks:
"We should be paying a bad compliment to the
great American merchant if wo called his bene
volence 'princely,' for no modern prince has
efJected one-tenth of the pood that may reason
ably be expected to result from Mr. 1'eabodys
illustrious gift. Tbe gain to the community is
all the gTeater becaune the giver has not scat
tered bis bounty broadcast in the form ot iudit
criminate largesse, aud because the aid that he
vouchsafes has no tendency either to pamper
the laziness of pauperism, or to pauperize the
working poor."
AMUSEMENTS.
A M ERICA N
ACADEMY" OP MUSIC.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
St ni;e Manager William A. Voare
Director ot orchestra Charles It. DodAor h
PientpUir , Hubert k,ler.e
GRAND MVSICAL MELANGE AND DRAMATIC
B1AT1NKK,
MONDAY ArTEKNOON. March 19,
FOR T. UENEUT OF MIL GEORG K IlrtOn.
The fullowinu celcbiaied Aitistsof GUOVr.R'S i.F.R-
M AN oPEHA COMPANY, pMlnK throagh l'hllailel
phla on Monday next, have kind:y consented to reuiaiu
lor t his special occasion :-r
llaUmie JOHANNA liolTER
Madame BERTH A JOniNrrr.N,
TIIEOUOHK HABELMAN,
FRAJiZ 1IIMMKR. aad
JOSEPH UMlMAvN9.
Mr. Hood will also be assisted by ihe principal artimcs
oithe .. .
Attl U BTBEBT THKATKH,
By the kind pruibilon or Mrs JOMN DREW.
IHE C'HEa-UT BTKF.fcT THEATRB.
By tlie kind penulssion ol Messrs GKOVER BINS.
'JH K WALNUT STREET THEATHB.
Bv the kind permission ot tlr l J. ni-u ruii.i,,
sho bave all cenerously volunteered ihuir aillclent
services.
Admission (lncladlng reserved seats). .w cents
To he obtained on aad a'tcr W PDK EsD A Y at the
Academy, and at TKUM1 LKU'S Music to re, SEVENTH
and cuiKKl'r. . .
Doors open at I o clock! commence at t 0 cioce.
Perlunuance will cose at 6 o'cloek. 8 15
IUROBBS, PENDER OAST,
HUGHES, AND LA ROE'S
MINSTRELS
will open for a short season, commencing'
1UESOAY EVENING, Mrch 28,
AT TUB
ASSEMBLY Bt'lLDINGS, TENTH AND CIHiENUT.
MIS8THELS' CARNIVAL OF FUN.
FXTBAOnl)IAKY COMBINATION.
The Great Conlederatlon of distinguished.
ETHIOPIAN ARTIST K8.
TIIE MAnTaR HaND OF THA WORLD,
THE MOST PERFECT ORGANIZATION IN
EXISTENCE.
0 stale jokes. Everythang new.
TWENTY BRILLIANT STAR1, ' 1
LED BT
COOL BURGESS, AkCHIE HUGHES,
T. B. PENDERGAST, AND FRANK BOWI.E?.
New and Choice Sengs, Ballads, and Sanorb Instru
mentation) Psthatio, Doacriptive, Beat mental, and
O) eratlu M ash!, Conilo Reeitatious, etc, 1
Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 ceuts.
Doors open at 7; periorman.e will cumuieace at 8
o'clock.
Secured seats can be had during the week at TURsTEB
HAMILTON'S Book Store, No 109 8. TENTH Street,
Assaa,blv Balldlnas. IKl6t
ACADEMY OK FINE . A UTS, CIIESXDT
J Mreet, above Tenth
Open irom 8 . M. till tf P. M. '
Lenjandn Weil's rrret Pictura ot
till ontxblbltlou. 11
I :
AMUSEMENTS.
T) ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS
M. :?4S- k
no to f S o'cirtk hit fTcnlng. HilL.
CHOICE
SFAT8 AND
ADMISSION 8.
j llcketi ctn telnd it
I HOC, HAW MB
OFFICE.
Jio 431 CIU frM T Pitch. oppoMtethe ros lOflle
lot tlie C lirrkBt, Ari ti
, iiriu, aua uiuiiij n .napio
p to ti o'clof k. eTr vm
lltf
tVKW flFKNlT BTKfchiT Trlr.Ail.vK.
1 ( lirsNL'T Street above 'IviflPh.
ene wsm-nere. -...,...
V 1LLI M r . HN ...,. ra aiuur
mors opon ai o o tuniuuiuoi ii.
THIS EVEN1NC1,
An ahcnrlilnir nw dtama. In ther acts, never before
iftrioimcQ Iu tlili wnjToi''t'lTt ed
CAKiOlH'llKj
, CAKlOLXUEl
OR,
THE PTOLKK JFVVETR,
THK STOLEN JKWPlA
1HK fK)LlN JKWELS.
with arwieenerv by Elchard Sailth, eletrant ooint.-
nonis by Juno vaey, mocnaaicai euecis vy juou
btraliau, and .hmttrm ,
lncladlnetbe -m-ivt
WFDNF.HIiAY AFifcUSOON. Ma m il 21.
ONE HtMHiri'lH OKANI) FAMILY MATISEK..
FlBEMt.N OK l'lllLADLU'lllA
(hv rf(iupti
WEDKEBDAT EVENING, M errh 21 .
. HENtriT OF MB. B . TOTJNO.
FBIDAT EVENING, M.rea S. .
Trntiv AifirnvnOd MHrch at
ONE tfNLULl ASU K.RSX GUAM) FAAIILX
MA ii.r.r..
CAUK'lCIJEt ,
OR
T1IF. STOT.KN 1TWHM.
AdwilPsloD to ' atlne SO ( rnls; iilldren 13 Cents.
llnun nnf nt 1 IA 1 ( nrtsln ries at '215.
AilmlMlon to Evenlai I'erioruiance, 23 cents, 5) eeats,
ndl.
WALNUT STRKtT T H R A T R B. N. B.
V corner NlJiTH and WALNCT Btroota. Beslna at
0 elOCk. rir .tie itTa -vt T r
of the eminent comedian.
mh. HATRFTT.
VONfiAY Shokeaueara's groat historical play. In nre
sets, entitled
Sir John Fa:sta(hakespeaJc's greatest comic creation)
lit. BAIKIS'T.
VK J. U. KOBKRrS,
who has beesi espcclall" entaKed as "jlenry Percy,"
nrnnmfid "ItotHalir.
Vr. C Walcott Jr., aa Henry, Prlnee of Wales
Mr. O. H. Ontlltlia as Jtariol Woreeater
JllfB Anale tiratiam as Lady rnrcr
UlHS Whit I arr as Hostess Quicklv
'llll-bllAT Mr. HACK ET I' as "Falstaff la Love, ' In
IrlE WEHKY WIVES Or WIMMOK.
MRS. JOHN
Til EAT BE.
DREW'S NEW aKCU STKEET
Benlus at 7H o'clock.
1 iiKagemcnt of the worid-fnmed actor'
C HAKLK DILLON.
MOKDAY a-V ENO, March 19,
EVERY EVISIXO TJnViL FUUTHEB NOTICE,
BEI.FIIMIOR,
TSR VdN'l KHANK
relphepor CH AELES DILLON
M J.Uino lila wild MIhsK. Frl' a
Fanfaronade ituart Kobson
Duke de Monteboron Air. Maokty
Vlacoautet ilercule air. Aianowo
fcceae France, Time 1814,
To concladt with the new isree.
'I H K K ITI y V.hi BFLL1C.
ritcher of tbe Felloe 8ttiart Robson
FKlDAY-BENEHf OF CHAKLKB DiL..OM.
NEW AMERICAN. TnEATIlE
W A TN r T Street, nhnve F.thtli
U PKECEDENTEI) ATlKACTION.
Iinmense sucess of the lirllllnnt
FOWLEU SlSTEES,
BILLY HOLMES,
The Groat Comic Singer.
MB. JOHN SEKIA
And his Wonderful Straw Piano.
SPLENDID BALLK'IS. BRILLIAM COAltDIES,
F YEKY EVEKINO.
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
OUNri. QRAXD BILLIARD CONTEST,
AT CONCERT HALL,
AT CONCERT HALL,
AT CONCE11T HALL,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 22.
at 8 o'clock,
ltlCG,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 22, 1SC8,
at 8 o'clock,
Letween E. J. Plunkett, Champion, and
Eobert T. Ityall.
TICKETS, FIF'IY CENTS, admitting ono Gontloman
and Ladles.
IOR SALE AT ALL BILLIARD SALOONS, and
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
The number ef Cards being limited, persons who dere
to witness this elegaut gamo will do well to sec are their
tickets as early at practicable. 3 14 7t
COSTUMES ! COSTUMES!
A splendid assortment ot
COSTUMES AND MOTE R TIES,
FDR MASQUERADES,
Are oflercd to tbe attention ef the bail-going public at
this gay and festive season, at the
COSTUMEIIY.
Of twentjr-flve years' establishment,
No. 9 1 7 RACE STREET, North Sido.
Every effort will be made te please the taste of those
who attend the Carnival Balls of the Season.
W. O. DESMOND,
2 201m
Ne. till BACK Street.
r hiUMANIA OUCBJ-iSTRA. FUBL.1U EIv
11 hi-nm-l. even SaTLRDAY AMERVOOV AI
MPHICAL FUND HAM' 8 o eioca. r.ugakeiuBia
.d.lrotuinir U H) HO li 11 AS 1 t-Ul . A liOUt, IHO. U31
UUMt-Kl-.r street. Between nace ,uu u10- 1 "
FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o.
T J. M c G U I G A H.
importer ana v aoiesaie j'caiei iu
FA SCX GOODS, NOTIONS. ETO,
lini;VOIiKK, FLAGS, Etc
MATCHES AND BLACKING,
K6. KTAtAWHK.HHY STREET,
Flrwt Suee above ''t-d between Marketana Clicsnu
54 PatuAPau-BiA.
MAUIIIAGE CUlDi:,
BY DR. WILLIAM YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUNG.
MAHKlAUE Gl'IDE, by UK. WU. VOUNU.
SaKKIAGK GUIDE' by DR. WM. YOlTNll.
MARKIaGE Gt TDK, by UK. WM. YOUnO.
MAHKIAGK GUIDE, by DR WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUNG.
MAKKlAt.E GUlDi , by DJt. WM- YOI'NG.
M AVRI AGE GUIIIF, by UK. WM. YOUSG.
M.milAi.i-. (.riDK. hv Dlt. WM. YOUSI.
ll AfiBl Ai.it (ini OK. "There are moro thliirs 'twlx
Uee en and earth, Horatio, than are ureauit of lu our
pnuoeaniiy. .. . , . ,,,
novonne maa enter the ok'litatlons e married life
f . , I.B VIII1IIM1 II. n
williout reauiDK every iisuo ui i'. i 'v o.i r n
i inif in 1 liic.i nr. F.raiv One nis Own Doctor.
ii,.i.if,rj fi;U that every oae should be aeunaiutfd w.tli
I, i,,,mIii. nnA hunriraif enuravlnus. rxelulnliiv the aim
to,,, of the human sysunn both male and lemule, with
use'ul Iniormaiiou thut every one should luow.
Price. WIOBDlH. Sold at
A-nte, uv W1L1 1 A YOUNG'S OFFIOP,
JI7 J No. 41B aPUUCF. Mlreet, abuvo Fonrlfc.
AT QUEEN'S NEWS STAND.
J 8. W. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets,
- ALL TUB
DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS.
MAllAZlNFS.
PERIODICALS, Etc
May be obtained at currcn rates. iu
rrilE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CIIKSNCT
J h'l RF.K.T, ADVE TUlltD H ILLht. tiOHUM'CU
AS HFHFTOFOKK.
STAMPS ot FY FRY DESCRIPTION CON8TANTLT
ON HAND, d 1 IN AN 1 AMvlM u
CITY ORDINANCE.
AN OXDlIiAJlUK
To Anibonse the I hit t Eneineor of the Water
Works to oiaw tertaia warrants.
Mrlinrtnn waa kll'ed and Charlee
Mointon lost bis sight by the accleental explosion iar'
the onarry opposite airmonni, w nnsi ia tne era-
piovanent oftue W aer llejiaitmsnt, ane as Mr ior
rlien ai.d the widow of Mr a.cKeinon are In doati
tnte olrcamsiaacesj therelor-,
Section 1. 1 he Select and Common Councils of
tfceOty ot rMlndelphia do ordain, That the Chiei
l r ameer ot the W'alor Department be and is hereby
nthorizcd to oraw a vi arrant in lavor ol Chatloa
lloirispQ lor tho cum ot reven onnarea ana miy
i n. it and a vsrrai t In favor ol iho widow ol Jonn
V.cKetiiou lor tte nitn ol two hundred aua llf.y
Collars, the tatd arrnis to be drawn from appro
priation of April 17, 1S06, far ti e purpose of makine;
slc siiiklasa cub in front of Falrmount dam.
t niLUAl O SIVUIVl,
rresidi lit of Common iouuciI.
Attesf
liSNJAMlv tl. FAinsa,
Clerk ol fcelect Con'rcll.
JAMKH LYND.
Tresldent of roiect Conncil.
Approved this sixtcenta day of March, Anno
I oniini one tl oueoLd e.gtit Hundred aua sutt)-six
(A. V. lhC6). MORTON tcMICfl AFX,
8 19 It Major ol l'hiiadoiplua.
AN OftDlNANCK
To Authorize a New Loaso of the City Law
liiildiiifs.
hi ction 1. The So'ect snd Common Counolls of the
City ol 1 Imadelpuia do or am, That tlie Mayor
be and he is brrcby authorized to renew the )ea.e ol
tli piemincs now occupieo bv tlio Law and ISuivoy
Depaitments, 1 nown as the fill Law Buildings No.
212 H. l"iith etret, lor the term of ten ycais from
tbo fourteenth day i f April next, at the annual rent
of thirty-five hundred dollars, pay n be qnanerly,
upon and under the like conditions, stipulations,
and covenants that aie contain od in the present
Irate; and the ordinance for leasfhg tho same pro
lniBfB lor five years, approved February 2, 180 j, is
hoi thy repealed.
WILLIAMS. STOKLET.
Tresideut ot Commou Council.
Attest
DlIiJAMltJ II. 11 A INKS,
Chirk nr'Snlcnt f'nnnril.
JAMES LYUD,
Pres'dcnt of Seioct Council.
Approved this sixteoiitn day of March. Anno
Dim i ui ore thousand oigUt hundred aud aixty-six
(A D. 18C6).
MORTON McMICHARL.
819 It Mayor of i'biladolphta.
KESOIiUIION
hcquestiua Additional Lecislatlon. "
Kcpoivcd, Dy tlio Select and ( ommou Counoilsof
tlio t itv of 1 liiludi'lplna, That tlio propr legisla
tion bo aslien to produce the lollowiiii laws aud
alteiatioas iu exiatiux laws, and tbat the City Soli
citor be requested to prepare the bill or bills tor that
puipobo to be eubmitied to the Leicisiature, to
wit :
First A law to limit the amount of money to ho
annually paid by the city of luiadolpliia to oflicors
not subject to their control, so tbat tho leoa ta bo
paid by the city to tho tolUwina; ollicers shall not
exceed the loiowina sums in any one year, to wit :
The District Attorney, lour thousand Hoi. an.
'J he Clerx oi the Quarter Sessions, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
1 he Sheriff, two thousand Uve hundred dollars.
Ihe Coroner, three thousand dollars.
Second. A law authorizing the city to collect by
distress fiom delinauent railway companies all sums
Cue for street repairs which ought to have been done
by such companies.
Thlirl. A law to relieve tho city lrom pavincr the
expenses of 'the ' rothonotary, Krister of Wills,
and jtccorder et .Deeds lor me aoeaeia ana dooks lor
neord purposes used Dy tnetn rosiiectiveiy, ana tor
reuewinF of their dockets, keeping up their indices
and records-the city bavins no control over them
and deriving no pecuniary beneQt therefrom.
Tresldont of Commou CounciL
Atkst v
BOBEB.T BeTHFM.,
Assistant Clerk of Solect Conncll.
JAili;S LYND.
President ot iftlect Council.
Approved thie slxteenih day of March, Anno
Domini one thousand elaht hundred and tixty-
six(A. D. ISobj.
iUKJ t JUOMiutiae-jj,
3 18 It Mayor of l'hilaaelpbia.
EESOIiUTIOK
Of Kcquet to the Legislature relative to Open
nig SticclB in Philadelphia. 1
Whereas, The Goanciis ot tne city ei i ntiaueiuuia
have the chaee of tbe streets in said city;
Ana whereas, The exoeuses tor openinir ana
frrailius said streets bave to be paid out ot the
treasury of the said elty ;
A ud w boreas, the JLerlBinturo nas sometimes passed
aots aiiecniin ceilain streets to be opened iu oar
city, when all the pewor therefor Is vested ia our
said Councils, aad as said Connoils have always beon
ready to facilitate the opcninr, riaa.no-, ana paving
ot auoets when the public necessity requires; there-
icTe
Ileselved. Ity the Select and common Confers ot
tbe City ot Fbilaaoljiliia, That the senators and mem
bers ot Ike lleaae ot Kepreseatatives of PennsyU
vnnia Irom Philauolphia be requested to use tliuu
intlaeace and utmost oxertiou to prevent the passae-e
ot any act in reicrence to tho openina, (tracing, and
jjaviiifj oi Btn eiBiu the city ol Philadelphia,
licsolven. that a copy ot tho foreiiotns prenniblo
end resolution re forwarded to each of the members
ol tbe General Assembly at Hnrnsburs;.
WiLiLlAJH. S. MllltliEl,
1'resideut oi Common Council.
Atteet-
lillKJAMIN II. IlAIKKS,
vlt-rk ot Seleut Council.
JAMES LYND,
President of Boloct council.
Art roved this sixteenth dav of March. Anno
Domini one thousand eiht hundred and sixty-six
L. u. lbotil.
MOKION McMICHAEL.
8 10 It Mavor of Philadelphia.
TJESOLfJl'lON
1 To Authorize Contracts to be made for Fur
nishins; the Department tor Supplying the City with
water, with iron Pipes, casllncs, etc., as per auver-
tUsmont.
liesolved, By the Select and Common Councils
ot the City of Philadelphia, That tbe Mavor be aud
he Is hereby uuihorlze to enter into coutsucts (tbo
snid contracts te be first approved bv tuo Chic!
ieief rot tbe Water Works; with the tollowiuf
persons, via. i
With J. W. Middleton, for Iron cipe, at tbre
ana twenty-one ue-huadredth cunts par peand
(lor one-tilth of amount advertised lor), and tor
braneLes, beads, ete., at three and nlnety-oue ono
l undreoth centa per pound (lor one-tilth of oiaouut
advertised for).
With titilemaa & Ellis, fur iron eastins-s for shop,
at three aad a hall cents per pound (lor ono-iuird ot
amount advertised lor).
Wita bexton & Co., tor brass eastings, at thirty
eit lit cents per peunu (tor ono-baif of amount adver
tised tor).
With Etlinpe & Brother, for lead, at nine and a
hall eents per pound (for one-halt ef amount adrcr
tised (on.
With Banner Tboiaas, for casket, at twenty cent
per ound, as per aauiplo No l(lor three thouuuu k
pound). ,
WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, '
I'lesidcut ol Common Council.
Attcct :
ilEKJAMIN II. IlAINUS,
Clerk ol tioleoi Council.
JAMES LYND,
Tresldent ot holeet Couuc.l.
Approved this sixteenth day of March, Autso'
Domini one thousand eU'Ut Uuudrod aud sixty-six
(A. D. 18CU).
MORTON McSnCHAEL,
8 19 It Mayor ol Philadelphia.
RAILROAD LINES.
0RoJ
RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
traiiia will run beiween WaslihiKton and L nclil.iiri.',
connecting at Gonloutvl le with Vlrvlnia Central RU
loud trains to and trom Rlchinund as todowsi
M AIL i Ra IN.
Itare Washington dally (bitndar enc pted), at 6'4S
AM, and arilve at LyiicDba rg at MS P. ai.
Leave 1. yiahi.org at 7 A. M and arrivt at Va1i!o
ton at 6 20 P. M.
EXrRF.SH TRAIN.
Ler-ve Wa'-blngtou aHv ilncludlng Pnndsy) at 6 05 P,
M and arrive at l.ym-htiuig at 6 00 A. At
Leave Lynchburg at tUlO t. U. and arrive at Washing
tonaiUlUAM. -
koth trains making close contentions at T.vnchliurg
fot nil points South and Suuihwsst, and at Wuthingiuo
lor Norih and Northwest.
First-class Bleeping curs will be attached to the n'ght
trains
The rood Is attractive, not only for Its eomlor'able
accommodations, but tor the tact that It pusses the now
bltoric lorallties of FairUx, liu il Run. ManaasAH, llris
toe, ( atlett'a. Rappahunnock. Culpeper Orange, and
Gordunsvlle, places ot liuperlshablo lute lent in the
popular mind
Through tickets to all points Sou h aed Ponttiwet
mav he bad lu liimlou. New York, l'lilluiUlulili, mnl
Knltlmore, snd at tho olllves ol the road in Wu.hnuum
and Alexandria. W. II. ii! FFi-K t' V,
I ltf Qeueral ttupuruitcuduut.
RAILROAD LINES.
Ti IIILADT.LrillA, P WILMINGTON,
AND
JL , HA
BA LT) AlCUk. RAILROAD.
1IUI. TAlil.F.
f rmnclnr VOW DAY. March 11. lsta. Trains will
leave Depot corr o I ROAD BUee ano WABH
1 A v. J c tc aae astounwa:
' Fxnrera IriTh at 4 16 4 M.iMonday exeepteO. lor
I alilmore and Washington, elopplng at ' heater, WU
n Iraton, Ferryvll , Havre da-Oraee, Aberdeen, I'erry
n an s Manou, I heir's aod atrmmer's Bnn.. ,
Delanaie Hnllroad Train at s IA A M (Mina'ars ex
crriret lor FsliptnirT, Ullioid. and Intennrd'ata statluaa.
Wav ai all Tram a ( It A . M. (handars excepted) inr
Ital luiore nt.ippli'K at Cbesier, Tnarlow, I In wood
tt woi t ai d all lcgular atailans feetweea Wllmlngtun
end l aitliroie
1 pros1?aln at ll 4A A. M, (Sundays excepted) tor
Ttl' in ore iD'1 Waflilnst4in.
Fxinffs lralit-at 2 4fi p. U. (Rnneays excepted!, for
Tallinn r and Washington, a loaalnt at Cbtrr, I iny
nont Wlimlnfton, f ewark. F. kton, jlortheast. Pfirr,
II o tiavre-rie tiiace. Aberdeen, Perr. man's, Jlatu i
11a. ( be'e and Memmer's Iaa.
ifl t Express at 11-0 P.M. for Baltimore andvtasb
Iriiia ) swollen by Boat from Baltimore tor Fortie Mon
rce or o,. ( IIt Point, and K.obmond, will take .be
M 48 A. M tia n.
Wil t 1 MiTO V AC OMl OPATION TTtAIN",
r-'orpli a at all atattoi a Letween Phi adclplna and V II
m pl ton :
l eave 1 h ladeirbla at 8 IS, 111.1 A M 13ft '3 and
II i:0 I'. At. Hie S S" P, M Train connects with Dela
vare 1 allnad lor llarrluitton and lntruiudiat
s eiuns
LtaieAVIlmlngton T CO, 819, and 9-30 A. M., IOA and
8 Pi F. at
Trains lor Vfw Castle leave 1 hlladclpble at 8 15 A.
11., 8 M1 ar d ft-nO I. At.
11' KOI (ill IKAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave WHniinpton t 12 M . !, nn 1 111 P. At.
( lllH KH Knit mil. AllKI. I'll! V.
IaTel t fsicrnt 1 1 8 6S, and lU'U A. af , 12-37. t 43,
0 11 r si. ana i i) r. m
HiOM PALlIstORE TO rillLAPELrillA.
leave 1 si In ore 8 30 a. M. Way Mai 1 9 20 A. V
Fxp'CFs; 110 P. AI., Express) ( 35 P. At., Express; 8 50
1 . jM., express
1R.AIK9 FOR BALTIMORE
leave Chrster at 4 49 at dd f.2 A. M..i r.d 3 23 P. M.
Ltavc Wilmington at 6 23 and 10 31 A. M., and 4 P. At.
liMlAY 1HAIV8.
Fxprcfs Train nt 4 15 A. M. tor Baltimore anil Wah'
lp(! ou. Kfp.iiK at Chesler, Wllininatun, Perryvillo.
liuMf-oe-dtiKo, Aherieeu, Terryman's, Maguulia,
i hapc's and H:rrrnipr's Kun.
ivht 1 xpress 110U P. Ai. lor Baltimore and Wash-
lll.(0U.
Aicon modatlon Train at 11 '30 P.M. for Wilmington
anu iKilvriiii'uut v n' aiiitiin.
HALIliitlKI', FOR I IIILA1JI-L1HIA.
Leare b (In ore at 8 50 H W . istouulnif at llavre-ilc
Grace Peirvvlleand Wl.mlnu'on Also stoos ai K Ik
ton end Ntwark (to lne issrencera lor fnllaile.plila.
PllllllIlD IHMI'llLTin IIUHI. T, MP1I III K 1,111 VT US IIU llffl .
f.iid t lioti r to leave passenera irom lial linore et
arlilni- ton.
A special train will leave wiimlos'on for PbllaJel-
pii aana in-ernicaiate Htstions ats-u l .41.
re ihi Trains with Punrencer Car attached, will
leave Wllm nton lor Perrtvll e and InlermvitinteFta-
lions at liKi r n Leave ltnitimore lor Uavro de druce
and interaieoiate Miurions at s ad r si.
s 12 H. F KEN NICY Superintendent.
L,LNMsLVAMA CENTHAL RAILROAD.
J rPRING A hR-MiMENT.
The Trains oi tie Pernsjlvania ( entral Itnl'road
irsve ire l'epoi. ai ininy-arst ana niarset streets,
whii h Isrrschcd bv the cars oi the Market Htn-nt i,,Z
aencer Ilnllwav. runiilnK to and from the Hi-nm. Tim
mil car ica vis rioni mm auuui iv minutes pi lor
to the departure of each Tialn.
On Sundays Cars lesve Eleven' h and Markot
streets 4s wuiates hcttre the depatture of the Evening
Italns.
Mann's Bsgrai-'e I xpress will ea l for and deliver
DSKtaMv ni ,nu Aii tfoi. reii, ivi me unite, No
VOl I llVBUUI IlKr,. nil! ICICII. RUCUIIUU
IBAlXt LEAVa DSl'OT. VIZ. i
Mall Train at 80 A. M.
rtun Ai'comnjouaiion,a. i at mint '
Fast Line at lif 00 M
Parke"ljurg at J 0 P. M
liairisDurii ytci oreuioiiBiion at 2 110
l anispior Acctn iiiotaikn at 4(0
I'aeli Train.No. 2 at A-u
1 lie Mai at (KM
Philadelphia Ixpiesst at 1110
1RA1SS AHUlVK AT DKFOT. VIZ. I
Cincinnati Express at 1-10 A.M.
j'liuaue pnia rxprrssr At T'lll
Puo 1 Accon.uibdatlou, No, 1 at 8'2u
Paikesturir m n-on
Lancaster 'J ruin at 12 311 P. AI
rast Line ....at 110
Pao.l Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 4"
lmy Express at VJ0
liarrlsliuru Accommodation at 010
Dolly, except eaiuruajr. . f Daily. Daily, except
xiviiinir,
All other Trains d all v. exornt Snnilnv.
'I he Pr-nLsvlvania Rallroau Conipnur will not assume
any risa mr uagnage except lor w earing Apparel ami
iium ineir rrsponsionity to line nun red Dollars lu
vane. Ail LuirniKe exceeding that amount in value
win ho at the ritk ol the owners, nnicss tukeu by special
VUUIIBI.V.
TICKET OFFICES
Havebern opened at o. 671 ( liefiint street, Contlnen
tai uoiei, anu Liraru House, where i Ickets mav be nro
cur d to all important points In Pennsylvania as well as
tne vest. northwest ami Southwest; aud . all particu
lars fiivtn as to timo and connections by JOilN C.
A i Lr Is-. i leset Agent.
Ihe Ticket otllce at West rhl'Bdelphla will be cent!
nued us heretoiore, where all inioiniutlon rvs. ecting
ruuiva, aa tion us jicaeia, can ua nuu on npniit-niiori u
TUOAIAS 11 PARKE
Ticket Agent at the Depot.
An Fmirant Train runs dailr (except Sunday). For
lull particulars as io lare and accomoiooailons apply to
iK'Ni'is rl' N K.
ST 12
No. 137 DO K Stre t.
awOhTH 1J1'.SYLVANIA RAILROAD.
A Depot, 1HIRD Hueet above Thompson.
For BETDIJ.HFM, DOYLI8TOWN. MAPCB
lilt .-A, 1.AH1UA, WILUA Alb POUT, and W1LK
VI I iv I .
At 7 30 A . M. (Fxpress), for Bethlehem. AUentow
Sliiueh ihtink, Uazleton, W lllluuispoit, and Vfllke
barre.
At 8-30 P M iF.xpresH), for Bethlehem, Fasten, etc.
reuoiiuiK I'-HBtUlI ai V 7 X . Ill .
.it 41A P. M. lor llithiehem, Al.entowa, Hanoi
ciiuns iihuviiio anu y uiiuinsport
r'or DoMestown atSSS A M.,a-30 nnd 4 1.1 P. M.
t oi Fort VVanhingtnn at 10 A M. aud 11 P. M.
r'nr 1.iiiihIh' at b-IA P. M.
While curs ot the Hi-conil and Third Streets Line ( In
i. .1 ... .... ji. . ... ...... i j
arsi UK VI v mo mil uiivuv iJ 111c iid iui.
1UAI.VH )OK PUILADELPHTA,
i eare ncmienim ue-HA, at. anu iu Ui A.M., anr
S 13 P AI
lx ave Doy estown at 0 30 A. M., 1-lfi and 6 30 P. M.
I t-uve Lun. dale at ti'lll A. AI
Leave Fort Washington ai 10 e" A. M., and 3 14 P. M
U.I MI.MJATH.
PMIadelpbia lor lletn eliem at OA. M.
I hiludflphia lot Doy lestown at i P. M.
1 xiv It-Mown tor I 111 adelnhlaat 7 20 A. M.
heihlel.eiu for Pbllaileliinta at 4 P. M.
1 In ugh Hckctsmiist bo ptocuied at the ticket oftloet
in i hv eircei, oriixaxs Mreet.
'5 XLLIS CLARE. Agent
TiKliiUHT L1M8 FOR NEW YORK AND
l a i tne Ntaiions on tne ua Ailir M and AAIB01' and
tonnectii a HaUroads Increased despatch.
'111E CAA1J EN AND AMFOY RAILROAD AKD
IKAf Broit'Aiivji LUirsi ritl.lblir L1S1-.8
ler-r-ew lomwui ifuvg nsiiii pireet nnarr at I.
O c liia i m ., uojir t- uiiuajB rxueptfu;
Freislit Uiust lie delivered teiore4HP M.. to be fn.
w erdtd the sail e day. lieturnlng, the almva lines will
ttivi x rs i ora ai a uoou, auu anu a i . ai.
Freieht for 'irevttn. 1 rmceton, Klnsston New Brum.
wUk and a.l points on the Cumden aud Ambov RaU .
roudtalro. tn ilie Relviaere Delaware, and Fleming.
oil I Hit) -i-1 " vvTrry . iiiv r irriiuiu anu j aiurnuurg, ao
the 1 url ntton snd Mount Holly kal roads, received and
In tw ajueu up to ii . a.
Ihe Pelviatio De aware Ral'.rnad connects at Phi-.
llpsl urg with ihe Lehlkh Va ley Railroad, and at Manun
km lui hi with all uolnis ou ti Lelawnre Laokawanna
and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, bulla io
and a Mr uolnts in V tains New York.
The Sew Jeney Rat read connects at Elizabeth wltl
the ew Jenev Centra Railroad, and at Newark will
the Mollis and Essex Railroad
A slip n eo-oranduut. specli.vlng the marka and nam
ner shippers ana consignees must in every instance,
be tent with eacli load ol goods or no receipt will bt
s-ivm Increased facilities have been made lor tbe
tiai spor atlon nt Live Hoi k. Drovers a e invited to
try ibe route VI hen stork is turn shed In ijuantities ol
two car-loadk or mnre.lt will be dlivered at the loot
oi or lrth stieei near the Drove l ard, or at Her No
1 I orth river as Ihe shlpteig an y dos gnate at the time
ol iLiimtnt ror terms, or otaer liuoruiation, apply U
WAIT1R FRFEs AN. Fieh'lit Agent,
11 l Jio, r.i r. lit i. a v akk Avenuo rhiioueipiua,
IjlllLADKLPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND
I M'BKIN 1(1 W W K MLIIOAU,
On and a ter WEDNESDAY, Novembor 1st, 1808, nnO
ruriuei .-oih-b.
FOR Gl RMANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia 0,7.8, fl, 10. 11, 12 A. M., 1, 2. 3'10
4, 0 on, e. i, s v, io, ii , i v ji -Leave
Germantown 6, 7, IS, , B '0, 0, 10, 11, 11 A. M
19 S. 4.4k. b b 7. 8. 1) 10.11 P. M.
lie 'i oown train, and 8H and 6K up trains will net
stop ou the Gernitniown iirsneii.
ON SUNDAYS.
I esve Philadelphia U10 A M., i 7 10H P. M.
Leave Geiuiantown 8 A M..1 0 UH P M
I 1 I-KKITI' IMII. KAII.HOAI).
I.. ave rhlladoluhlaO . 10 li A. M.,2, ,3H H,7,
Uuve thesnut mil 710 ailntttes, 8 9 41,1140 A.M.
40 ii '0. b 4u, to 40 h 4(1, und 10 40 minutes P. M.
ON SUM'AY.
Leave Phlladelr hla fl-10 minutes A. M., 2 and 7 P. V
1 cuve i lioMiat Iliii7'40miuutui A. M 140,5 40. and
''Kl'll't'oNWU'HOCKFN AND NORRISTOWN.
I.eiive 1'hHaoelpliioO SUA mlnu es,, ll-oo A.M., 114,
4k bhi.bH B0omliiUies,nnd ll p. M.
1 ei vt Nornstowu CH,7. 7 iO. B, 11 A. M., 1,4, 8, an 4
8 P Ai
" he lix P. It. ttsln will stop at School Lane Wlsa
blikiiu fcanayunk, ripringMlll, and l oushohocken only .
I e ave Pbl'a-'eliihla O A. M.. VHand J P. M.
L ave horristown 7 A. M , and S P. M.
FOR MANAVUNK.. .
Leave Philadelphia 0 S 3S mluules, 1105 A. M., l),t
aVui'VH. 820. OX, 11. A. M.. 2. ,
tH V U' ON Ht NDAYS.
I rave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2H . and 7 P. M.
LiuTe iisnuvunk H A. M . and 8 P.M.
W. WIL ON. General Kuneiliitcndea..
Depot MNTU and UltEUa (JUe U -
RAILROAD LINES.
"l l" N O R A I L R O
E A
D.
or
SJRKAT TarSiM T.lStK
FBOH miTADKLIUlA 10 1 H INTEBIOt
8M IPANVl (PklBlEIJkNJJ,
AB1V UnirtL v liii. r- IT.. ...mwini.
- - ' . 1 n w..- 1 . f m M' Mar rj
Tt Tl R A BAfOm.Tr Pi frrR IKAINls.
jLai rre a: mr.BT 'a Tepet, at TBlRl tKNTH
and A 1 LO ft ILL btreeu. Pkliaielahla. at the follaw.
imr Bears r
At l-f A. m. for Reaillncr f lknal Htckn Salli.
n , 'Plnenove, Taraanna SimbmT. Wil lan.ssort.
Kiarlia h.lKier hlakara Sal's lin.'ta AI ..i.inw..
lkebarr, Plttstaa, T.rk, arllaJe 'JbaaiUefsbara
klarersuiWB tte. etc.
tils rsla ci iiiircts a' KKADIf O with 'ha a Pn
JVivama kal read tialns 'r Aliens a eo.r and wit
the Letannn Vallev train (ar fiarrlatinra t,, ,
I'CBl (MM 01s wit a Calawlssa Kallroa- tralni
ft ililsnrsport, Lack Haven. Elanl a. ate , ai NIB
hi. bi i.u w ta tertaern centra. ,1 amber) and Vailear
al 4
veunfiki 1 aad vasqataaoaa trains fur V trib
ue Inland WIUkDiseart. York, rkanlbarahar fhia.
fri.va, to.
AFiaiuiooN ursrsa
Learrs Phllsdelpbla ai I P. M .ior Reading, . 0tts
)e. H. rnNharr. etc.. Himniii with Hiuiln.. ..
ten tia Railroad train tor ( alaoihla et. sni wita
t aiswtssa Ral.roaa train for Mlllea. WIU.aspert.
t.aalia, bnfaio, etc.
KtAiusu AI i OIMODATIOR.
l eaves Readlni at S SO A. M.. .Iimnini at
s aliens, arrlvte in fhllatle phla atl-ilA A. M.
r.i urning, leaves pal adelpkla at 4 10 P. M. amvee ia
firstling a, t Ml P, M.
1 raillB lor Phllsitclnhla M Harriahnr. iM-t 1 V .
and Potlsvl le at M 30 a. At. invi is Vi,ii,.i i,u .f
1 '.0 P M. Atternrion tiatia .i-ava llarriMimra Bt 1 -aa
P M. and Pottsvlll at . f.M.i arrlTuiB at Phila
delphia at! 16 P. M.
barnsnurg Accommodation lravee Keadlna at 1 M A.
M.and Harrtsburat9lP M
Alaisrt tra.n filth a Passe-cer car attached
Phi ailelpblajtt t2 4S. noon lor H rail hie and all
tiers- leaves Resdlng a' 1T30 A. M., and Downnuuin at
l J SO P ... I hi adeltihla and all way stations
A II the above trains mn dally eanflat a excepted,
rondo Y trains esve PorUrilla .is ou a. ai.. .ml 1 kits.
de phla a' 1-lfi P- M.
uii jiin ullli naiL,BUAi,
PSFSrpeers lor Dowmniitovin and Intermediate notn
Sieilie81 A. M. and 4 80 P.M. trains from 1-lilimlr.l-.
phia, retnrnins from Isownlngton at 1 0t A. M. ant
4-io Noon.
KEW YORK EIT EE BP nn riTTBBCBQ AD TBI
WtJ
leaves New York atinO A. M. and 800 P. M.. sasatne
Keading et 10 A. A., and 1-4H P. Ai.. connecting at
uuiriMiorg wiin i ennsyi inia ano northern t entral
helluau IXDrrsa Trains or Pittabnrr. Lhlcsuio. Vli
liamsport Elmlra, Baltimore, etc.
hie timing, txprese 'train leaves H nrriabn re on arrtvaT
Pennsylvania Fxpress irom I'lttsliarg. ai 9 and 9 Oi
A. II . pss-ing Kesdlng Bt 4 Ad and III bi A. M .artmna
atNrwYorkat 10 A M snd2'4.1P AI. MleeplngCa
acct ropao' Inr tl ese trains throng tetween Jifj City
and 1 lUcl'Org witloui charge
aiau train lor new t era: leares Marrisnnrg at I 4
P M. MaU Train lor Uarilsbaig leaves New i oik at 12
koon.
B BUTLKIIL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Tialns leave Pottsvi le at b-4.s and i lno A. M.. and 1-1
F. Ai . tntnlna lions limioiunl 3B a. V anil , -ai) on
4 IS P M.
M lit 1 LKILL AND BPHOUl HANI A RAILROAD.
Traira lenvr Auburn at 1 aft A.M. lor finegiove and
Hitrurrinrg, ann ot i on r. . lor l lnrtnue ana 'i remontt
ri'ttiriiiiig rem llarrishurg nt 4-00 P. M. and irouj Tre
mtntatlOOA M. and b 10 P. M.
lit a Mrs.
Ihrtngh first class th kets and cmtsrant tickets to all
tlie priiielpa points lu tbe Norib aud Y est and t anndos.
The follow iug tlckeix are ootaiiied on v at the Olnoe
ot h lttadiord. Irtasurrr, No t'll 8. Fourth street Phila
delphia) or ot U. A. Nlcolls, General bupeiintenoent.
ReuOlug.
v vf ji: m v i . i io.i in iv r. in
At 2ft re: cent discount, between an nolnta dtunraat.
for sin. lies and Urn s
IIILKAOi: TICKETS
Co d Mir 21(0 miles, between all oointa at SSl-SO each.
ior ii.u. lies aud fir nis
hi- Ar-OP. Tit RUTH,
Fo three six nine or twelve months far holds
en y to a I points rt n nured rates
bL.t KlilKIS
Ker Itllns ra the line of the road wil be rtimlsi.ed with
cards, eiul li-ig themselves and wives to ticks- at hall-
iar
FAt URHIOR Til RETS,
From Phi admpbla io arlnclpal stu'lons. goou for
. attui ay Ounda.v and Mondav at reduced tare, to ba
had only a tbe Ticket Otl.se at Thirteenth and I allow-
bill streets.
IHEIUHT.
Goods ot as deseni.tu ns forwarded to all the above
reiiits irom tbe Cou.Dunv's New Freluht Denot. Eroad
and w blow streets
s Kritjtl l I Kf.lKS.
Leave Philadelphia daiiv ai 6 30 a. M 12 4,1 noon and
tie i M lorRtedirg Leksnvn llarrn,ourg Pvtuvllle,
1 oi ( Union, andalipoln s lievoad.
AILS
t loi-e at the Phi sile Dtils l'iit Offlre Inr all n aees en
the read acd lu branches at SAM. aad lor a.1 principal
Btatiene only at 1bV. M. 816
LOU
NW OUK. THE CAMDEN AND
F An boy
and PhlladelLbla and Trenton Raiinnvl
Conipanv's lines .
Fl.OM PHlf ADF.l PI IA TO NEW YORR
ane way p.aces, irom V alnut street whari, will leave as
loiiows viz.: FAKH
At A.i., v a Csmnen nr.d Amboy Accommoda
tion K-2H
At b A. It., via ( i.mucu and Jersey Citv Express.. 1 00
A I 2 P M via Cun-den and Ainbov Express 2 2t
At li M. (noon) and 6 P. M. . via Camden and Ani-
lov Accommodation irreluht and Passenai.ri
At S i.nd 11-Sli P. M. via Gunmen aud Ambi.y. Ac-
con modotlon (treignt and paaaenger), 1st Cass
ticket T2.1
'id lass Ticket 1 60
At S and 14 A. M., 2 and 6 P. M., for Mount Hollv.
Ewanevll e, Pnilierion and V incentown j ate A.M..
and 2 P.M. tor Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M., pi M., 130,8 6. and l-.1fP M.. lor Pal-
n yra, itiverton, ticianco. ueveny, r.ugewater ilur
llngton. Florence Bardemown etc. I be lo a. M. and
6 I' M. lints run direct through to Trenton
LINEt? FROM KKNM.NGTON J-EPOX WILL LEA YB
AM FOLLOWS t
At 11-16 A.' MS 4 SO and 6 45 P. At., via Kensington
t,nu jersey uuy r xii es; a'M
At 12 P M (Nlfcht) via KeiiMiigton aud jorrcy ( Ity
lx press j-26
'i he (i-46 p. M. Line will run dully. Ail others Nuudava
excepted
At 710 end 11'15 A . M. 8,3-30 4 30, 8 and 48 P. M. and
12 Mitinigiu. ior linstei Trtnton, eto.
At 7 A.M.. IU SO, 3, 8 and 6 P. V. lor t ornwells, i orrls-
dslo, Homesnuig. lui ornv Wlssinomltie. Dhdesbura;
and Frankiord, and at B P. M for lio inesburg snd
Uiterniediate rial Ions
hi LV1DEP.E Dl LA WARE RAILROAD,
For the Delaware Hiver Vallev. Northern I'tnnnrt.
Tamu and New York sta e. and tlie Great Lakes
'iwo througn trains duiiy (BuuUajs excepted) irons
Kensington Depot as fol.ows:
At 7 30 A M.and 3-30 P.M.
LINEb FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA,
v. in nave Horn loot ol (.ortiand ttreet
At 12 M. and 4 P. M.. via Jersev (itv and ( amdnn.
At 7 and 10 A M ,tf p. M. snd 12 Night, Tia Jw.ei City
ana Kensington.
From Pier No. 1 North rlvtr, at 6 A. M. aad 2 P. A'., via
Amtov and Camden.
At 12 M. 8 and 6 P. V. (Freight and rassent:-), via
Anihoy and ( an. di r.
Mr. rcli 12. 18(16. W I I.LI AM D. GATZMER, Agent.
EfcT Jersey .railroad lines.
from loot Oi MA HE El t-treet i L nuer Fen vi
ial y, except runds' s
- FALL AND WIN'llR AI1RASOFMF.NT.
Ccntrtncing M KDEMA) . November is. Ibtia.
For Drldgeton. Halem, and a 1 Sta lonsou West Jcrsev
and ai(n Railroads, at A. M and 8-30 P. M.
Fo. Alii vuie aud a.i inurmcdiate htailona a- 9 A. M.
and 8 i . At
For ape v ay ano mternieaiater-tationaat v A. M.te
Millvl le. c'enitetlng with trrlihlliain Pasnencer Car
attarktd tor ape May, due 3,6 P. )., and 2 P.M..
tl.iouni i ussenger eue r. si.
For Giassbcro and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A U
kid 8 311 P.M.
For W oodbury, Gloucester, etc. at I A. M 3. 1 30
and 30 P. M.
Freight train will -cave Phi adelphla. lrom Sand lor J'S
than, at 10 A. M ., and ( i mli'n at 12 M.
J TAN Kt KSEri,-EH etuperfntendrnt.
THE W ErT JUiMft 1.11'B. Si 10 F,AI
rill attend to all the asual liranrlies of express baslness,
rtceive, deliver, aud forward tbruugn other responsilila
txptets t ompnnles to all parte o the country, an
article in'rtimu to tbrin.
A Kpeclal Messenger arcora jamos each thronfh trahj.
Oflice No 8 Wamut street 9 16 9m
-PHILADELPHIA AKD ER' E RAIL
ROAD. Ibis treat line traverses the North
ern and Northwest 1 ounties of Pennsylvania to ths
( ity ol 1 rie, on Lake 1 rlu It hn beeu leased and la
ope'raied by Ihe Pennsv vanla Hnllroad Company.
11MEOF i'ARilfiNutRI ItAINS AI PHILADt L HtA.
Arrive Eosiward krle Mali Train, 7 A. M. Erio II
nrets Train. I P M.
Leave TVettward-F.rla Mall, fl P. M j Erie Express
lrpa"seiiger cars run through on he Erie tdnlanl Ex
Dress trains both ways hetwoca Phllade plila and t rio.
H new York, oonnlchon.
Leave New York at 9 A. M. arrive at Erie 9 18 A. if.
Leave 1 rle at P6S P. M .'an lva at New York 2 40 P. M.
Elegant Bleeping Carson a 1 the night trains.
For In'ormatlon respecting psrscnger bumness, apply
at corner THIRTIETH aud AIAKKI T Streets Plil a.
And lot freight business, of the ( ompsav s Agents, fl.
It. Elneston. Jr., enrner Thlrteonth und Market streets,
I'hlladelphia; J. w, Revnolds, xriet Wilham liiown.
Agent N. C. R R., Kaltluiore
H. I'. HOVriTON. General Freight Agent. Phl'a.
M. W. 1 WINNER General llrset Agent, Phlla.
A.L. 1YLER, General bup't, Wllllamspori. 31
EEVEKUK -STAMPS, REVENUE 8TAJIP8,
REVENUE 6TAMPS,
Ot all deserlplions,
Ol all descriptions.
Always on nun I,
Alwavs on him 1,
ATFLOREVCE BFWINO M'CHISK O O.'M OFFIi'13,
AT FLORENCE HEWING M A I h 1 H E CO 'H Of-hM'E,
Ho .tWOt'HESNUf'M reet
t No (WeCHKSNUT Street '
One door be ow Seventh street,
Oae deor below Seventh street.
The moat llral discount allowed.
Tbe most liberal discount allowed. i J
ri'HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CIIKi:,!?!
I STRfFT. AHOVE THIRD, WILL HE CON'll SUE!
A" 111 KK1 OFORE.
STAMPS of EVJE T DFRrmPTIOS CONSTAT TL1
ON HAND, AN AN! AMOU . . llil