8 CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Intelligence tee 2hird Fage. The New Office of the "Evening BulIIiTIh." -Our contemporary, the Bulletin, hoa remoTod from their temporary quarters in Chesnut street, below Fourth, to their fine brown-stono strno tare, Jio. (07 Chesnut street. The femoral would have been completed tome time since bad It not boon for the calauiltoni fire that occurred on Mew Yeiri night, i early destroying: the whole block In which the office whs located. It jtivos ui irrewt gratification to Hate that the new establishment it worthy ot the oldest evening journal ot our city. The first floor has txen very tastofuliy tit tod up s the olDce, and it spacious and airy. 1 he bag' ment Is entirely devo'ed to the purpose ot (lie printing of the paper, tho press boing, In the front, BLd tlic rear i to be us-d as i'oldinorooins for the camera and boa. Tho press is already in place, and this alt-moon's cd tion will bo struck from It. Great cnerjr has been shown In the rapid. ty with which It lias been sot up, Inasmuch as it was utod on Saturday, l'ho editorial and reportorial rooms are in t..o tblid story, and front on Cbcsnut rreet. They am ligitt and aerocab'e, and fitted up in Biipropnaio stylo. Kvery a.tacho of tlic rapor will havo his own desk, so placed that tboy will not interfere with each othor In tho discliargo of thoir duties. I'ho composing room, which is very capacious, Is In the upper story, and is lighted by an Immense ekvllftht in the roof, In addition to tho ordinary windows. It is one of tho most admirably arranged composition rooms in tho city, Thewholo building is divided into two separate departments by a wide stairway running from the first floor to tlio uppor story. The roar portion ot tho building, which has an entrance upon Ja ne street. Is to be robuilt lor business purposes, a is also the iront second-story room. No necessaT expense has been spared to make the now office ooin pleto in all its details. We congratulate tho proprietors upon the acrui- altinn nl'minrtprit wlmrn tlin hfw.nnAS ttan be trims. acted with comfort to all. Tho now place wastak'jn possession ol this morning and, upou toe occw.on ot our visit wo found all the employes in their new quarters. I his is another s.ride ot business in a wcstwaid direcion, which seems to be the prevail- Inr tendency at present, Like evory thing else, traJo follows tho star ot ompiro. Grand Openino. The great Clothing House ot Kockhill & Wilson, on Chesnut streo aoovo (Sixth celebrato th completion ot thoir re cent improvements, by throwing ooon their flue es tablishment between tho hours of 7) and 10 o'clock this evening. It will be remembered that on tho meht of tlio rirst of January a dostruotive (Ire broke out in iho liuildnif? adjoining the storo, and that the roof and uppor portions of thorflue bulidinir were greatly damaged in consequence. With thoir char acteristic onerry. they immediately commenced tho work ot reconstructing tho building. As it is at present, there arn no truces ot the effects or the flro. The enormous stock of clothing, and tho unmade (roods ready lor cutting, were almost totally de stroyed. The present Mock is entirely new, and is even more extousive than before tho lire. This evening Messrs Kockhlll & Wilson throw open their Immense establishment to the inspection of their friend and patrens, and wo hare no doubt that many ot our citizens will take advantage of the occasion to inspect the uctails of one of the fiuest es tablishments in tho city. Real Estate. An opportanity will be afforded at M. Thomas & cis' salo to-morrow (Tuesday), noon, ot purchasing a fluo dwelling at Jlomoeburg, with a lot ol three aoros handsumoly laid out, tho dwelling having all tho modern couve niorces of a city resioence. Location super or as to Lealtli and prospect. Sep Catalogue. Tub West India. TKLKonAPn Bill "What Bill is thatT pray, husband, toll." "Oh, yes, my dear, 1 Know him well! It is a young fellow Jn-t arrived from Jamaica's lslo, Where the sun, with his burning smile, 1 urns folks rather yellow. In a telegraph ofnoe clerk, Ho takes his nicknaine from his work; And doubtless like smart fellow all, He buys his clothes from Tower Hall." We have-All-wool Fancy Cassimero Coats, as low as... 8600 " " " 1'anta .... 4 00 . ' " " Vests " ... 2 50 Making an ciitire all-wool fancy suit for 811 50 All-wool black hock Coats as low as 811 00 " Caesimere rants " 6 00 " " Cloth Ve ts " 4 00 Making an entire all-wool black suit tor 20 00 All-wool good stylo Fancy cosuimore Suits, to match, lor 814 50. Astonishing as thoso prices mar seem, compared With those to which wo hnvo been accustomed tor eoveral years, they are not ficttiouswe have the goods in quantities, at, the prices mentioned. We make up no trash they are all seiviceable goods Advancing lrom those rates we havo goods ot all grades, up to tho very finest fabric, in large sup ply, at a proportionate reduction from former pnoes ; comprising by far the largest and most complete assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia (men's, youths', and bovs') surpassed by noiie, and equalled by lew, In stylo, make, and lit, at prices guaranteed lowor than the lowest elsewhere, or the monoy re funded. Gentlemen who usually have their clothing made to measure, can be as woll or better fitted from our stock, in garments equal in every respect, at from 25 to 80 per cent, lower prices. Those who prefer can have their goods made to measure in the best man ner, with a line assortment of piece goods to solect bom. To Clothiino Dealers. Onr purchases for this season having boon delayed, waiting the expected dooline in goods, wo havo now on band the largost end best-as sorted stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, pur chased for cash exclusively, at the very lowest rates of the season, which enables us to realize a fair profit and sell at prices lens than the cost of same oods in most other establishments. We can supply clothtor? doing a fine city trado, with goods adapted to their soles, at prices so much lowor than the cost of their present stocks, that, by making an avorage of the whole, they will be enabled to dispose of their goods at prices coveting the avorage cost, and even paying ft profit. Bknhmt & Co., Towku Hall, No 518 Market Stbkkt. A most excellent Tomc for any sea-ion of the year is Dr. Jayne's Tonio Vermirugo. It strengthens the stomach and bowels, and promotes the general health ; it is certain also to expel worms, and affords immediate relief to nervous, fretting, restless chil dren. Prepared only at No. 242 Chesuut stroot. "As Acknowledged Institution," "Brown's Bronchial Trochts" are among the acknowledged institutions of tho land . What would our ministers, our lecturers, our lawyers, do without those invalu able Troches f To what amount of "anems" and coughs and throat cleanners would we be all sub jected, were it not lor those all-powerful and sooth ing lozenges? We have tried them, and they did us good. Ntw York Waverly Lace Ccbtainb from Auction. a lareo lot ot curtains lrom auction, which are slightly toiled, will be sold half price. They aro the most eleant ever introduced in Philadelphia. They were bought low, and will be sold cheap. Tho?e in search ot bargains would do well to ca 1 at W. Henry Pat ten's West End Curtain and Upholstery Storo, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Fob Breakfast. fob. dinner, fob supper kkw 1iermuda potatoes, hew bermuda onions, new bermuda tomatoes. Your Grocor or Market man can get supplied at Bermuda Produce Company, No. 120 West street, New York. Lace Curtains, only one dollar; only think ol itl Laoe curtains, one dollar. Very hoavy and much finer curtains, 2, 4, 6. 8 and 10 dollars. Some ot the heaviest curtains ever imported, 12 to 25 dol lars. Great bargains in Auction Curtains, at Pat ten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street, TJbb Drake's Plantation Bitters Always invigorating and healthful, these Bitters are doubly valuable this season as the surest preventive of cholera. For keeping up the normal strength of the system, and preserving a vigorous tone ot all the functions of the human body, this great medioiuo is without a parallel, Everybody should keep a snrplv on hand. Remember the mark: "8. T. J860-X." Clothtno Rkadt-madb and made to order, at Charles Mokes & Co.'s., under tho Continental, THE DAILY EVFlyG. TELEGRAPH. j lA)VO Nefdeti. Tho Talent Magic powder, for restoring snvor and plated waro, re moving rust, etc., from all moialllo sn balances, in- BlaUtaneoUSlV and eflpntllltllv la an rllnli that haa king been nceoed by tho publlo, and we aro glad V see that Messrs. ( ae & brother, the inventors, f hoi t establishing agencies lor its sale in tfr " aeipnia. t 1 T tJ " T at T- T V Muf(ia ni4 aa til . m a-iVJ-c-AISkl. iUOI IIIRD HUU Vttl UVM IMU A and cnuntrv. fuii7 4 hnn nrinmrt. at f WWa Na 14nB C.hc" An1'.let pictuies exocuu d in artistic manner.o . po"or it moderate ni Ices, at B. B. Keim :,ft.r .00UT" 624 Aich strce' .t's Oallory, No in, i ..iitfiia. l" worms great sflec ions of the t...W nnd r oyo0t"t,ulnPtlt,n' ud ' TvTer ueV-r TA.N8 and Dollar Hhatfos All . te Ter " ,ncm iow- U U however. All Ktoeei ,r, bare,Itl, ,t ' rfM's.No. 1408 Chesnut street. ,."...ive r 0ffl",ted wlt, M" Llrorto , Iift.iUCnt) unqer "Medical." CcnTAiTi j,cc twrtains, new Auction Cur tains, Ouo Duj;ar8t Patten ' No. 1408 Chesnnt street. BLT Stokes &. Co.'s "One-price" first-clag t lothing House, cstubl.shcd in 1869, under tho Con- rwnow 811ADK6 One Dollar No humbug. j .eai unt Miaues oniy one dollar, at Patten's, No, 14'8 Chesnut street. Charles Stokkb & Co.'s "One-prico" first-c'ass Clothine House, established in lsuo. under the Con tmental Hotel. "lubricative packing tor steam engines. for terms see Tio chesnut st , pnila., and iffldoy st., new yonc.' Mattrfps and Bepdino made over at Patton's, No. 1408 ChofPut street Compound Interim Notes. 7 810 and fi-20s wanted. De Haven & brother, Ho, 40 S. Third street. 0-20 Coupons, Due May 1st, Wantid by Drexel ft Co., No "4 South Ihird Street. Topular Tailoki.o. JiEADY-lU ADK CLOTHING, AND Fine Cuptom Work. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixtii and Mabket Streets. MAKUIETJ. HODGSON JOHNSON On the 24th of April, at tho residence 01 tho bride's parents, oy tbe Itev. A. Keed, D. 0 , 8 AMUf'L T. llODU&ON, of Chester county, to HLLtN 1. JOHNSTOxN, of this city. No cards. THOMPSON-BUSKER On tho 31 instant, by the Kev Joseph II. Kennard, Mr. HKNKi K. THOMPSON to Mi-s I.IZZ1BL. BUNK.EK, both of this city. DIED. BATES. On tho 6th instant, 8 FRANKLIN, son of Samuel U. una Mary C, Bales, in the 8d year of his sue. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, lrom the residence of his parents, No. 1018 Brown street, on We inesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery. BRCNEK On Snbbath morning, May 6, MAR GARET C. N AUI.FE, wife of Jame3 P. Bruner. lbe relatives and lnemls of the family are, without further notice, inv ten to attend tho funeral, from hor late residence, Bridge above Thirty-filth stroot, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. FISK. Suddenly, on the 2d instant, at Peoria, Il linois, Dr. CHARLES K. FIsK.. Jr., in the 89th year ot his age. 1 he relatives and friends of tbe family, also the members of Amctican Star Lodeo, No. 5, A. O. of G. F., and of Mo aio Kncamoment, No. 1; the members of the Grand Lodre and Grand Encampment; and members of tbe Ancient Order of Good Fellows, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his lather, No. 1244 Girard avennp. nn Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, LINES BUGGEPTED BY TUB DEATH OF C1EOUOH O. mi w hk, umLi uis ttuiToa or " THE EVENING TliLORAPH." And host thou cone from earth, mate of mv yoath Whose lriendly ((rasp was ever sired by truth; ' Whose Dleusaut voice was welcomed by us all : Whose heauilag (ace eclipsed the deepest pall : Whose very breath was virtue lu its hirth ; Whose footstep UBheied In a peer of Worth? Gene lrom the the dully haunts of busy lire; Done from the coil of worldly work and strife : Cione like a meteor, brilliant In thy (light; Gone, bat among us what a lingering night Of bitter sorrow bast thuu left behind Uriel', for the heait, that almost kills the mind ! Oeorgr, thou wert ever modest In thy ways, bear with ma, Memory, in my huinb e praise; Bear with me. Truth, for truth itseirhath lost Halt 01 Itself by tbls its bitterest cost Boweb is dead I Oh. sorrow for tbe day lhat saw the light depart from Honor's clay I Good In bis thought, in vry action free: Free as the wind that chafes the angry sea; Fre as the soul that tears nor maa nor self; Kiee in bis heart, lor surdidness nor pelf Found never dwell Inn there. Ho foul deceit In Collier's breast sought sympathy aor seat Pause In thy aching, oh I my ws ,ry heart! I'aui-e, for the good ot earth must ever part Fnm earth's nnworthlness. 10 seek tbe shore Where angels with our iriend's proud record soar. High to ttia Throne ol aever-ending grace, lucre Is bis soul assigned Immortal place. And now, as stranger eyes peruse these lines, lie lauiel wl h the cypress on bis tomb entwines. Hack to its mother earth his lorm we give; Back to Its soil, from whence It sprang to live Its little span ot lite so tall of Love, Of Virtue and the Worth that manhood prove. rhlladelpbla Mav 5. 1W6. H. O. L CUMMER BATHS ARE VERY PLEASANT, O provided they are not received In your midnight slumbers bv leaks throimh a deiectlve root. 8uchlnk In oar roof, or around i hlninejs or trap-doors, or in puuert, mT us easily repaired Dy yourseli, by using lead's Elastic Cement Hold b the agems, TRDMAN A SHAW. Ko. 8S5 (Eight Thlrty-flvc) MARKET St.. below Ninth. UQAVE ALL."' SPRING CANDLESTICKS, VS wbloh keeD the candle always at thn ton. and n ra ven t It lrom dropping on the carpet, together with tbe unuai viBBo iuu i jii aiiuiuBlicun. nru ir sale ai TRUMAN A BIIAW'8, No. 836 (Right Thlrtv-flve) M A RKKT Ht. below Ninth. OELF-HOLDINO SCREW-DRIVER BITTS, iO by which screws mav be driven Into wood without boriug for tbrm and those of the usual style, together with a var ety of Braces and Uitts. Per sale at TRUMAN fe SHAW'S. No. B35 (Fight Thlfty-flve) MARKET Ht . below Ninth. TJHILADKLFHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND A NORRIS'IOWN RAILROAD. On and a.ter WKDNKUAV, November 1st, 1865. until unher Notice. OR G1.RMAMTOWN. iY sr Mr.'nerT?B7-iTo'! if S: -,0- A-M The 8 20 dov.n train, and 3H and bK up trains will not stop on the (Jcrmhntev.ii llrsnch. Of) CUNDaY 8, Leuve Philadelphia (WO A. M ., i, 7. 10X P. M. Leave Geiuiontown8 A M., 1. 6. !)H V M. CUKSNUT HILL RAILROAD. anrt'lVp jh,l8dcl,'uia6 . 10, H A. il., , 3,SH 5H.7.9, Tave'thPnut Hill 710 minutes, R, 9 40, 11 40 A. M -40, 3 40, 5 40. 6-40 H 40, and 10-40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 10 minutes A. M., 2 and 7 P. M Leave Chenat Hill 7 40 minutes A. Jtt 12 4U, 8 40, and -2Smlnu'esP M FtK I ONSHOnoCKEN AND NORHISTOWN. .J'ev,e?',hlla(1ell,,l",,l minutes,, 11-4)5 A.M., IH,1 4H, o, 6X. 8 Ufi minutes, ondllH P.M. 8 PM liorr,towu 6h-7 7'w 11 A M" Wt . M The 5M P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane Wls hlckon, alanuyunk, MmngMiil, and Conshohockea only Leave Phllaielpbla9 a! U,, 2X. and 7 P. M. Leave Norrlstown 7 A M, and 8 P.M. KR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 36 minutes, HDb A. M., IH, i bH, 6H, 8ti5, and 1 IK I. M. ' ' ' lave Manaj uni bH "tH, 8 20, OH, 11H, A. M..2. 5. h p. u. 0 .-trXDATS. Leave Phlladelimln 9 A.M., 2H. and 7 P. M. Leave Manavunk H 11 . bH, and 8 P. M. W. H. WILKIN. General Hupetfntendert. epot N IN Til and OltKliii Hue U AT QUEEN'S NEWS STAND, B. W. corner BtVtSTH and CUtSNUT BtrceU, ALL TUB DAILY AND WEEKIY PAPfcRS. UAQAZ1NER. PLRIODICALB, Ktfl, May be obtained at current rates. 3 lil rpiIE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHERND1 I HTRF.KT- ABOVE TUIRD, WULXBB OOM'i'LN UK! AH HKRETOFOKK. H TAMI'H of FVE Y DrWCRIPTTOw 00N8TASTL1 ON UAMD.AH ANYAMOU . Hi . INSURANCE COMPANIES. QI11AHD FIItE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE.Ko. 41S WALNrTBTRIET.rillLADELTUIA CAPITAL PAID IK, IN CASH, 200,100. Tbls compary continues to write on Frt Risks onlf Its capital, with a good surplus. Is saielj Invested. 701 Lories by fire have been promptly pala, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on tbls account within tbe past few years. For the Drcsent tbe ofLce of tbls company will remain at No. 41 & WALNUT STREET, Hut within few months will remove to its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHE8NFT8TREET8 Tben as now, we tball be bappy to insure our patrons a such tans as are consistent with safety. D1BKCTOB8, THOMAS) CRAVEN. ALFRED H. OILLETT. HUMAN KHKPPAKD. ThOti. MA( KH.LAK, JOHN KUI'PLr E JOHN W. CLaOIIORJJ, HI LA 8 TElUvLf. Jb.. CHARLKH I. Dri'OHT. II K N KY F. KENNKY, JO.Si.l U K.LAPP, M.D. , . THOMAS CRAVEN. President ALFRED B OII.LF1T V. President and Treasurer. JAMES B ALVOKD. BecrcUrr. 1 1 T? I R E I N S U R A N C E. JL 11111 UUMB ISSllHASt'E ( OMPANY OF PilllADI-LPHIA, . 1W 8- FOURTH Street. Chatter Peipetual. Authorized ( apital, .0O0 000. Paid-up Capital, b ft.tss) Insures against loss or danmiie by FIRE on buildings, nnanently or lor a LIMITED period. Also.on M I 1(( HAMH8E generally and Household Furnlturo. city or country. ' DiiiECTons. J ames Brown. 'I hnmaa IT I nha .T 1 arles a. Duy, William D.Lewis. William II. Bui ock, Wl Ham N. erdlcs, Lemuel ( oflln, J Hillliorn Jones, John Woodside, William ('. Longstreth, John D. Taj lor, CHAs. A. DUY.Vlce-Presldext TnoMAsSKiLsONcreiaiy uuj MISCELLANEOUS. pEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, " ,, , , . . i-. Li. ni null o. Of all drrcrlptlobB, Ol all descriptions. Always on band, AT FLORENCE HEWING M ACHIN 'fu oTflCR AT FLORtKt K hEW INO MACHINE CO '8 OFFIOk' No. (.10 CHEisNUT street ' 'CJS No. b0 HE8NUT Street. One door below Heventb street One door below neventh stieet The mc st It' eral d'seonnt allowed. Themos liberal discount allowed. QEORGE PLOWMAN, CAPPKNTEIt AND BUJI.DER" No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woik and Mlllwrlgbtlng promptly attende to o o 4 r) EVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS i RhVENUE STAMPS, Of a'l descriptions, Of all descriptions, Always on hand, AT FLORENCE SEWING ACHiVk "co.'S Om'CE AT FLORENCE SEWING MvCHINE CO. '8 OFFICE' No, 6.10 CHESNUT Street. No. 80CHESUT Street, One door below Seventn street v x ,9.n" d00r below Seventh street. The mott Mbcral discount allowed The most liberal discount allowed. 2 JTITLEIt, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., No 23 North WATER Street and No 22 North DELAWARE Aveuue, . . fUlLAPKLI-IlIA. Ipwih II. Fitlkb, Mictael Weaver. I'OKBAD F. CLOTUIEK 2141 I REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS Ot oil descriptions, Ot all descriptions, Always on hand, AT niDPvrP rnrwivn u . r,nTv,1WV.S."? .'.'JHU "- v w.' ii. u ihm rfinvninn 1:11. 1 1 r r I I r. AT FLORENCE SEWING MA CHIN E CO '8 OFFICE No 630 CHK.8NUT Street One door below Seventh street, One deor below Seventh street. The most liberal discount allowed. The most liberal discount allowed. J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT accessor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. of Building Lumber. 6 24 S f O B N EXCHANGE J . BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY C O., No. 113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street. Phladalphia. DEALERS IN MAtiS AND BAGGING nl averv ilpMorlntlnn fiw Gialn, Flour, Salt. Super P bosphato oi Lime, Bone- large and small GTJNNY'bAGS canstantly on hand. m ij aibv, tTVfVi. OAtJV John T. Bailkt. James Cabcadew. rl J. McGUIQAN, Importer and Wholesale Dealer n FASCT GOOD8, KOT10H8, ETC, llliEWORKS, FLAGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. Q KT11AW11 EBHY STREET, First Street above becond between Marketand Chesnut. 6 4 PWLADBLFBIA. rTHE BTAMP AGENCY. NO. 304 CHMRKltf J STREET, ABOVE THIRD WILL BE CONTINUE) AS HERETOFORE. STAMPS ol EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANT!, ON HAND. D IN ANY MOUNT U RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and arter MONDAY. February 19 two iiaiiir trains will run between Washington and Li ncliburg, connecting at Gordounvl le with Virginia Central Rail road trains to and lrom Richmond as loilows: MAIL IRAIN. Iiave Washington daliy (Sunday excepted), at 6'45 A. M , and tnlve at Lynchburg at 6 45 P. to. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M. and arrive at Washing ton at 6 26 P. M. , EXrRKSS TRAIN. Leave W a.-lilngton ashy (including Sunday) at 6 03 P. M. and arrive at l.ynchbmg at 0 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at 6 30 P. M and arrive at Woshtng ton at 6 10 A M. Koth trains making close connections at Lvnchburg rot all points South and Southwest, and at Washington for North and Northwest. First-class sleeping cars will be attached to the n'ght trains. Tbe road Is attractive, not only tor Its comfortable acromniodations, but lor the Tact that it passes the now historic localities of Fairfax, liuil Run, Manassas, Bris toe, ( atlett's, Rappahannock. Cnlpeper. Orange, and tiordonsvillc. places ol imperishable inteieal in the popular mind. Through tickets to all points South and Southwest may be had lu Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and at the office ot the road in Washington Alexandria. W. H. MOOA FFERT Y, general Bupe lutendent. "WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES.- VV From toot of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), Dally, except hundai s FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing WEDNESDAY. November IS, 18H8. For Brldgeton, Salem, and all Staiionson West Jersey and "sum Railroads, at OA. M. and 3'30 P. M. Ko. Mil.vllle and all Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M andSk. M For tape It ay and Intermediate Stations at 0 A. af.tt Millvllle, connecting with Freight Train Passenger Cai aitarhed lor ( ape May, due il 4a P. At., sud 1 P. if., through Passenger uue 8 P. M. For oiassboro and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M and J SO P.M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, eto. at A. M., . S M and A 30 P, M. . Freight nl be received at second covered wharf below VV slnut street, troru 7 A M. until 6 P. M. Freight received before II a. m. will go forward same Freight delivery. No. 228 S. Delaware avenue. J VAN BKNSSelaER. suuertutendent TUB WEST JERSEY KKPRfcriS COMPANY will attend to all tbe usual branches of express business, receive, deliver, and forward tbrougfi other responsible Express Companies, to all parU ol tbe country, auv article intrusUid to tbem. A Special Messenger accompanies each through tralm. OfUce, No. t Wainut street klVtfin PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, INSURANCE COMPANIES -TVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURAXC 1 COMPANY, 1NCORPORATFD BY THE LFOlStATCM PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE 8. E. CORN ER IHIRD AND WALKU STREETS, l'HILA nELrillA. ON VTHSi" 1N8V,UJ,CJI FreKhT. jToaU,art.ofthew UUKl) INSURANCES On Goods by River Canal, Lake, and Land CarrlaM all parts of the Union. " ., FIRB INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPANY . r,ovenitr i, iwn. 'S?? VH$ States per cent. loan. 7t....M,om mm " . 7 1-10 per cent. loan. m i reasury N otes 04 1-sii vv ww vuuBjiviuii rtvvi eri ent. Loan ,( on k . 54,0(10 State of I'ennsylTanla SU Percent. LCfln. aeeaa. M Q JV 12 000 City of Philadelphia mi Per Cent. .. . J""8 ''lx Perdi'n' Bonds oon Ox 2,fC0 Pennsylvania Kaflroad Second Mort- os una n'l'fJjJS SP''----.-:.---' W.750 Ol -vw rrirni ' r U III. I VRniM H l rOBQ XIOTX .. pfx Per Cent ponds Zi 75 15,000 31.(1 Shares Stocg Wermaniown Gas t'cmi.snT principal and Interest guaranteed by the City Ol Phlla- rofld Company 8 AWl-o .o.(ifnD.Kn"0id,,P,"PJ-VA":v.--"--.- " vmiru niAlCB tlOYBrn. nrfa.meI1L'l!,,'c, ton "ays1 ca 1 40,000-OS O.fCO Sfate of Tennessee Fiva Par nn. noTmt ''""-j, 18 900 M 170 7 W Loans on ponds and Mortgage, mst .vu vu vn j rupvriv uu.fWVU i.'.:,850Par. Market value vMi on iteai rstate.. .ia i on no naian y . uranees ninno. U1.013 37 Vi S. "S' ncicn.- i reminms on M irlne Policies Acerued Inte rest, and othci debts dua thn run. .Vs " "i '"nary insurance anil other Cemnanlpa a 1 13 r'rj,aln.' 1 910 0 l ash In Drawer k-;h-4 A6,63J7 I 263 6.10-18 LI SECTORS. John C. Darls Edmnnd A. bonder, Tbeophi.us Pauldinir John h. Penrose, James lraqnair, Henry f. i'allett, Jt JspiesC. Hand William C. Ludwlg. Jrsepo H. Seal, Oeorae o. Lelper. Hugh Craig. Rnher In.mi, Samuel E. Stokea. J. F. Penlstan, Heory Moan, William O. Honlton. Edward Darlington, H. JonoJ Urooks Fdwarri l.fnnrtmA Jacob P. Jnn.. James B. McFarland, losnua r. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. R. SemDlo, Pittsburg, B Herger. Pittsburg, John l Taylor, THAU jyV.'-J?"iK,,-rreDUr inSr'n' n.Ti, rresioent, HKKBT LTtBrW,Jcm.V,.D ' V'C P,68id,e2nii NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Tollcles Issued against General Accldanu all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected lor one year. In any sum from tlO to HO.OOO, at a premium of only one-half per cent, securing the lull amount Insured In case of death and a condensation each week equal to the whole pre tntam paid. Short time Tickets for 1, a, , 6. 7, or 10 days, or I. 3 or 6 months, at 10 cents a dav, Insuring In the sum of3j00, or giving f 16 per week if disabled to be had at tne General Offloe, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, ehl adel phla, or at the various Railroad Ticket offices. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars and further information apply at the General Office, or of any of the authoilz d Agenls of the v vuiLiauy. i-EWIS L. HOCPf Proddent JAMKrt M. ( ON HAD, 'treasurer HENRY C. BROWN. Seire ary. JOHN C. BULLITT. Solicitor . , , I IBLoiOKs. MLBa?rdaPoV iBSIdT, W EaUra1 C"PV. Jan.es M. ( onrad, o. 623 Ma.ket street J. .. Klngsley. continental Hotel fiV- LeA?,nrn8 os- W nd .'39 Dock street Samuel Work ot Work, McCouch A Co. George Martin, No. m t hesuut street 11 3$ 1829CnARi PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 16GO, 82,500, 8510G. Capital. Acciuei. SuidIub ..'i VV a......... . Si J A1 Ann Vrcn.inn,. WIIHJ ID l,10i,3U8bl VKSETTLED CLAIMS, 11,467 63. INCOME FOB 1806 310 000. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVER 85,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. ... , . DIRECTORS. Charles H Bnncker, Id ward C. Dale, lobias VJ atner, George Fales, Samuel Grant, Alfred Fltler (i eorge W . Richards, Francis W. Lewis, M. D. Isaac Leo, Peter McCaliV -.""W E8 N. BANCKER, President iah w xi.DW.A.SiVU DALE, Vice-President JAB. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary protein. aU23 T U E PROVIDENT A UtE AM) TItUST COM'AXr, OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, Third Month 2'Jd, 1P65. 1NSCRKS LIVES, ALLOWS IV J"K8T 0N DEP081TS, and GRANTS ANNUI- C APITAL, 9100,000. Samuel R. Shipley, , Richard Cadbury. Jeremiah Hucker. Henry Haines Jos ma il. Morris, T. W.star Brown, Klchard V. ood, I Willlalh c. Longsireth, Charles F. Coffin. . "AilUtL B. bUIPLEY, Presliont. Rowland Parki, Actuary. 7 oat OU ICE, A'o. ill a, FOURTH STREMT. IjIUENIX 1HSURAKCE COMPANY" OF PHI LADKLl'HIA. INCOUPORa'IKD 1P04 CHART ER PKRPETUAL. No. m WALNUT Street, opposite tbe Exchange. In add li km lo MARINE and IN LA iD INSURANCE tllia Crimn.nv lnHlli.a ftmn Lull n, .lamu. a t... liberal erms on bulldlugo, nieichandise. lurnlture, ete. lor limited periods, and permanently cn buildinits by depotlt ot premium ' ' the Company has been In ac'lve operation for more than eiXXY YEARS, during which Oil i01tBes oav Dee' IJiuuipuy hujubivu auu paiu. John L Hodge. UllLhUTOK". Lawrence Lewis, Jr.. David Lewis, Benjamin Etllng, Tbomat II Powers. A. R. McHenry. Kdmond Caxtiilon, M. U. Maboney, John T. Lewis, William S. Grant. Robert W Learning, D. Clark W barton, Samuel vrucox JOHN H. WTJCHJCREB, President BAMPtt Wltcoi. BecreUrv. 2( 1,0111a v. w orris. IflUE INSURANCE KXCLUSIVELY. THE -T PENNSYLVANIA Flit If inmitraniir niiiu PAN Y-Incorporated 1826 Charter Perpetual No. olO WALNUT street, opposite Independence hquare. Tbls Company, favorably known to the community for Over lortV Vein "mttlmiu in Inanna .o.ln.l Ihm n damage by lire on Public or Private Buildings, either puruianentiy or tor a limited time. Also on Furniture, Mucks of Goods and Merchandise geueiaUy, on liberal terms Ttieir capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invested In the most careful manner, which enables tbem to otfer to the Insured an undoubted uvimi, i ti e esse ot loss. PIKKCTOKS Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Devereus, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Ot llnirham Vnll. Alexander llenson, Isane llalehurst. Aanivi liauuuca. ir. DaNIkl smith, Jg., President WiilUM O, C.owiiL.eecretaxy 1 . I , TY v. r. . MAY 7, 18G5. ; gTEAM ENGINE PACKING LtBRICATIVE PACKING, FOR TIIE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINE?. An article recotrmrnded by all Kailroa4 Cempanie who have thoroughly tested It, and In general use on over twenty-five of tie IlaMoacsin this country, an on trial by over fifty others. ADOPTED BY 20,100 S1ATIONABY ENGINES. If s first-class article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubricative Packing Company, SOLTC MANUFACTURERS, 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILLOTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. SOLD BY pF.ALF.B3 C.F.NERA LLY 80 MILT.fcR'S STEAM KNOIMO PACKINr.. box packing" ih n)U""n covercd, shoddy filling, smiling SIXTY CENTS PER POPD Forsaieby wn.LU M H. MILLER, Sole Manufacturer tor the T'nlted S .atea, .... Rearof 72J HKwMlr Hireet. 4:""IP Philadelphia. Penna I E I) I C AL ELECTRICITY AVondcrftil Selenflfle Discover). DE. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For the Treatment or Acnte and Chronic Dlaeaften. Electrical Investigation has proved that tho human body acts on tbe principle of the galvanic battery The brain mucous and serous membranes, the skin tissues, and flu'ds, constitute the negative and posl-lve forces. Fvery action, whether mental or physical, Is the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are duo solely to I lcctrlcal lnflueuce. There Is a polar action established throughout tho nervous system which connects with every part of tbe body, establishing and preserving a prefer ba'ance of the electrical elemont which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease. There are strictly but co conditions ot disease one of Inflammation, or positive; the other weak, debilitated negative; and as F.lectriclty contains these two conditions In tho action of tho positive and negative current, all we have to do Is to neutralize tbe disease and restore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey the impression that wo cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption after the lungs are all destroyed; yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically denonstrato, that hundreds 01 cases of almost every form of chronic diseases, pronounced Incurable by the best nicdtoul practitioners of the country, have been radically CI EED, some ot them In an Incredibly short time by our Eleetrlcal treatmont Its great superiority over otherpractlcetnthe cure of disease is also attested In the fact that, within the past dve years, over fouotebr THOUSAND patients have been trnoln,! , ,1,1. ,. - - '. UlUVU, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all cases a benefit or perfect cure has been pir,nri i ....... uuu ness, blindness rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty diseases 1 hat are a physician's curse, o ii j'luvto ma inauuiiy to eradicate, are by our scion title method comparatively easy of cum. Rnim. , " "IfWIUlBUO UI tumors ol large growth extracted hr mn. 1.-,.. . iriclty alone, witl out pain, without the use of the auno, .igaiurea, or any otner means, may be seen at our cn.ee by those interested Thcroioro, with these FACis to prove our theory and treutmeut 01 diseasd, we ore wining to undertake any of the following dis eases, with ever nope aud prospect of success 1wli.11 vvrv mini nihoru n, h. auvtosa, W11U 1. Diseases or tub Bbain and Nbsvops Ststfw Pphepsy Chorea, or et Vitus' Dance? PoralysLT iatiuu oi, the 'h.Vl T. krr.- 17X """"""ness, rain 1 lltGAKS ANDllSBlLS CONNECTED WtTn THB DlOES- T1VE . YsiEM.-boie Throat, Dyspepsia, Dlamicoa J- V. . , . . b'i.lhu nwiuorrnoiues or Piles . lis riatulcnt and Pulntei's Cohc, and all aOections ot the Liver and Spleen. wu, auu un 3. Rksi-iiiatobv OiiQANB -i atn h Cough. Influenza. Asthma (when not caused bv organlo diseases ot tho l1.0c?rV,.1,ht"icf"tl.8'leu'1'iy-.ilcuro"r,1,a- ' Bheuma tism of the l best ConsunipUon lu the earlv stages 1. Ktltunr'B Akin lliitni'i in ... n .. . . : rl l . b oisiAa. Kiieuu alism (out, Lumbago Stlif Neck, Spinel Curvature Hip lllrtaea. i am-.pra liimnN W "'f 6. IHINABY AND GENITAL OHOANS.-Qravcl, DlntlCteS. . r . , , ouu ntjimuai v eas- to this treatment1! C0U1Pl8lu-s navM loll to yield rapid.y 6 Diseases Peccuab to Kbmalbs. Uterus Com plolnts. involv ng a mal nosition, as Prolapsus Autro version, Retroversion, liitlaiumatlon. Ulceration and vailous other allec. Ions of the Womb and Ovaries ..'fiv LADl K8 we can recommend tnia treatment as one ol UJSVARli-D SUCCESS Almost enumerable owes have come under treatment at our ofllce who can toaiifv to this tact. Airs. BtCK WITH has eutire charge il the Ladies' liepaumeut, and al aelicacy wdi be used towards thtse who entrust than, selves to her care. In female diseases, as mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned, she has had a large expe rience, and can confidently promise the most irrutlu. lug results. ' ju 1UK AFf LiCTED The treatment Is mild and gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant seusa Ion Whatever. Our professional inteicourse with the afllicted will ever be characterized by perfect candor and boueety, and those whose complaints are Incurablo or itn iml aiimlt nt omal(..pafnn : 1 1 ... . i i . . and not accepted for treatment. It matters not what In N V h.t tamp dilii nlulnt . . r I. . . ... , . . n .. .... ... - . . lima juu ni r uavo aai- lered. or how much, or what course of treatment you may have been subjected to, or what disappointments you may have experienced, it tbe system is not woru out li sufficient vital! y remains lor reaction there la a air prospect o i recovery . RtFLREUCI 8. 'I he diseased and all Interested are ,u luu ,viinni-u.uicj iimii'vuivu, wno n eve been tieated and witnessed our treatment ou othora at V i).n UiiUVlTT ll..An, UUIUIO, oi A. J. 1-lesson ton. Uriuadler-General. tin aiA nnmns .- ui,iu, i.uu ...uuiici, xu. ivi tianover Mrect; Geo ge Douglass. Local (xpre s Company, iiitn street above Cbeunut; J. W. Bradley, pub.bihar ho. t6 H Fourth street: Robert Woik, No. 51 N Third street ! Colonel T. W. Sweeney. A sseisor Second DIs- VhlluI.ill.hlu U.lni.l ...... 1. .1 t. , l ... . .... IP. 1.1. W It taottll, ...n.l... 1,... livans (Lvans A Hassan) mlllUry goods. Areh street, I ... j . r L' 1 , . . A II L.. ....... . ... J ur.uT, iiuiii mr 1C.UU.0, upe lounuer, idiim and Chernut Hie ts; Ed. ulcl.ane, manufacturer cotton puun-wii i-.ib vnj. a. I'ltfunouuiii. urigauier uene ral, St. i.ouls. Mo. Jacob Vandegril't. Odessa Del i It. A Ki'mnln hiiii.iI ii,1,m m... ..i.... 1.... .r t " , , ' I 1 " " U1WIUIW.1UI.I, IUVUU1 UUUT .1 , J . , wii b very many others uv, nunui ur Biuueuia uuairuiK vo uavs insrruoiion in the coirect application ot Kleoiricity lor the cure of dis eases can anp y at tbe office. Consultation free. Descriptive clrcu'ars of cures eflecttd. wlti. numerous references, can be bad by ao nlln.linn ua 11.. .ill " ihdiiuu a 1 iiirj UI1IVD. aii iciivrs auuresseu to DR. H. AV BECKWITn, Ko. 12J0 WALSUl Street, 4 12 'bum 2mSp PhllsdulphiA p-A-TEIS rr WJlftEJ WORK FOB ItAlLIIGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, rAHTITIOS. IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manutao ured by M. WALliEU & SONS 21) 6mP No 11 North SIXTH Stroet CATAWBA, ISABKLLA, DELAWARE, AND DIANA WINES. ilfi I1U VT L4.1 U A rJinWl, 8ole Agent for the famoug Pletuaut Valloy Wine tw iv a V.rkr i 'mi titan ilv i.n tiun if rln VT 11a) Uflt V l!Tl a tai,a Co th e season. Catawba and Isabella Wines, dry and tel. Also, sparkliug Catawba, put up various ... A S tna...9t sw sizes. DEAKKK8H BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success by J ISAACS, M. 11.. ocu isi auu aurisi, jo. oiu rinis ntreet. Teatl-moolalsh-om the most reliable sources In the city can be seen at his ofllce. The Medical Facalty ore Invited in arcomoanv tbalr Datlenta. as he haa no uu.rta in hia practice. Aitincial eyes Inserted without pain No t barge made lor examination. it CHOLERA PREVENTED AND CURED. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD KEEP ON II.iND A BOTTLE OF DOCTOR FITLER'S CELEBB ATED CAEMI 1STA.TIVJE. ESTABLISHED 1833. Tnoutands testify it to be a CERTAIN CURE for Cholera, I)tArrhra, Cramps, Chnlorsv Morbni,I)oseneHs), Nle?pu-sioea, Kts. For Adutts, Children, and lufanU. riiICE25 CEST8. SOLD BY ALLDEUGUI3r. RHEUmATISm. DR. FITLER'S Great Rheumatic Remedy. The most Tnlauble Medicine Ever Ot ferstl to ti.e Puhlie. Uuarnniecd to have X-ver Failed, 1 any Inatance, to t'nre Frrmanenily the Mot cit Form of ItUKUM AT1SM. THICK MOO. 6 5tm.lm8p DIGI1KST EEFEKEXCEs (11VEN. EIj KCT ROTA THY. VM. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Aie treating with remarkable success all acute an di Chronic LHseases, at tlie'r ELECTFOrATHIC INSTITUTION, No.lQSO WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. Wc hare been engaged for many years In the noblo work of giving health and happiness to the soffenng and i1wel.urlnK m u ve treatco aboo 1WENTY TIIOU8AD INVALIDS sufTerfn, from tho various forms of disease, and In a'most every case a pe mancnt cure has been eflecteo. Many o' them. In fact, had been given up as Incurable by thoir physicians W have restored to health, In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who bad been suffering from painful diseases five, ten, and flftoen years and upwards. At our Institution we have cured, and are curing, a class of dl esses that has baflled tbe medical ptofe.slon In all age of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of great expe rience In tbls successful practice, Is associated with Dre CALLOWAY & SHEDD In this practice. By this airangemont we hope to be enabled to attend profession al1? to our large practice. EEtKKNCE8.-We refer the diseased and other Interested In our new practice to tho following welt known gentlemen wno have been treated successfully by us: ticurral l'LKASOMON, No. l'i Spruce street "IT-Jiem ral l'LI ASONTON, U. S Army W,arDnVc.Vy.W1L110'1-Jull'i "C Voarli chta. lion. Judge CAPRON', New Tors: city fVy'J;- MAKii ALL. 01 1'ittsb.iiv, ra. KDWIN EOKItLST. the great Trugcdiun. Kev. Dr. II ALL, ol Philadelphia. Kev. DAN II L t LAIiK, Illinois. wVnut rM0MA8 Wl 6wEKNEV. Assessor, . 1(5 C.?cs,,U.-. EARLE' and s reetAlilEL EKY' Att0IDey at lftw No. 707 Saasom DK.'GEORGE W. FREED, Lancaster elty Paona DR WM. B. BROWN Ulrard House yana ? Xl?! ' ALLORY: Norrlstown; Penna. York"!t? H NItOLAY- WUllam street, New J OHN Bl . BC1SX l! o. 18-23 outh BroadsuSet t O W. MERCHANT. Gennantown, Phhadeulhla. Consultation and exsmluations tree or charge. An interesting Circular mailed by addrcsslag DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEOD 331 smAth2mrp No. 1330 WALSTJT SU. Phil. DOK'T MISTAKE THE KUMBKK,-. 1)830. QUE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE,, No G04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. Trices reduced to tbe lowest point A line assortment of Keady-made Clothing con ntantlyon band. Custom Worlc made to order at very short notice, in stylo and durability unsnr Pd- 43) lm 8p ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Hate Looklns-CIasses, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manufacturer of all kinds of I.oolring-CilaHB, Portrait, nnl Pic ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD OOR ABOVE THE COKTINESTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 16 f TORPAN'B TONIC ALE. ti JOIIDAN'S TONIC ALK. JORDAN'S TOSIO ALE. , JORDAN S TONIC ALE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and other placts as a superlur Ivnie, and requites but a trial to convince the most skeptical ol' Its great merit. To bo had, wholesale aud retail, ol V. I.JOKDAN, No. KO I'KAH Bfreef. barrel. it EUROPEAN TAN BATHS' INSTITUTE, under the supervision ot DH. riiitSllI, Ko. U N. NIN TH Street, For tbe cre of Gout, Itheumatism, Paralysis ITv teria or Epileptic Convulsions, and all nialadtas originating hrm deiects In the bo.ly, of the blood, such as Flies, Tetter, open Wounds, ete. obtiueor Withered Limbs recover their sensibility, and tbe fleah Its besltby lonn. v" uwt patients, while under treatment, can be accommo dated with board at the Institute. i it liuxp rpiIE STAMP AGENCY. NO. 804 OHESNTJ1 S 11 JAR aktiiJ 'JSCKIPTIOW COS8TANTL1 N IL&Ml) AtiD IH AMY A.U0VST. II 1