THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 18G0. CITY 1 N TE L MGENCE For Additional Ctly Intelili-nce tee FifOi At , MEETING OF ARTILLERY REGIMENTS. A meeting of thp officct8 and enlisted mpn of the late lsl, 2d, and 3d Pennsylvania Artillery Rei menu wag held last evening, at Uo. 457 N. Third t.trect Lieutenant-Colonel Brady, of the liti, and Lieutenant-Colonel Oberteufler, of (he 2d, mere elected Chairmen; Lieutenant William M. Runkle, Secretary; and Lieutenant George P. Morenn. Assistant Secretary. i Colonel Brady then explnlned the objects of the meeting. Ho said he had conlerred with Colonel Ellniakcr, and that it was considered appropriate that the men h:i had served la the field should he the ones to fire the salute on the comintr celebration ol tho Fourth of July. The Committee on Resolutions reported the following: Ketnlvrd hat rolls be opened at the Ton Hall, No. 457 Noh Tlurd si root, and such othor places as the Committee may determine, lor tne purpose ot enrolling suoh honorably discharged olllcers and en listed men late ot 1st, 2d, and 8d Pennsylvania Artil lery Regiments, for the purpose of forming per manent organization, ana to take part in the great celebration on the return of the standards to tbe Biate on tbe coming ionrth of Jul, the organiza tion to be known as tbe Veteran Artillery Brigade of Pennsylvania. Httolvftl, That Our comrades late of tho 1st, 2d, and 8d Pennsylvania Artillrrv Keitiments residing beyond the limits ol tneci.yof Philadelphia, be In vited to Join our ranks Rttolvtd, That the offlo-rs and mon late of the In dependent Pennsylvania batteries that have been mustered in tbe II rued States Volunteer Artillery m rvice, and liave been in service in tbe Bold, be in vited to Join our organization. littolvtd, 1'hst a volunteer roll will be oponed for those who wish to take charge ot a mounted battery or battones In the coming celebra'lon Fetolved, That a military committee of ten be chosen by this mooting to make all necnful prepara tions, and collect anil disburse tbe necessary funds to carry out the spirit et tbe loregoing resolution". t'tnolvfd. That until luriher (lotormmnd tho bri gade will meet weekly on Monday evenings, and that all bonorsblT discharged arti lery officers and men be and ate noreoy invited to atteLd the moetings aud subscribe to tbe rolls. j Colonel Brady moved that a roll be opened entitled "a joint roll of honorably discharged officers and enlisted men late ot the volunteer Pennsylvania artillery regiments, who pledge themselves to a permanent organization under the direction of a military committee of the Veteran Artillery Brigade of Pennsylvania, and fo assist at the great ceremonies of the return of tbe standards on the 4th of July, 1866." Tbe convention adjourned at a late hour to meet on next Monday evening. , Board of Subveyobs awd Regu lators. A stated meeting ot the Board of Sur veyors was held yesterday. Mr. Suedaker sub mitted the following resolutions, which were adopted: I Jtetolved. That alt applications for sewers of three ftctand under, exoeptiug those to be built at private expense, which are intended tor the aotion ot the Hoard of Surveyors, mast exhibit a list of all tho own eis of property fronting updu tbe line ot sewers asked for, with the dimensions of each Iron:, and eli all have tbe sivnattr of the Surveyor and Regu lator of the District from which said application may come, certifying as to its accuracy. Jtetolved, That no sewer application shall be acted upon by tbe Board until a report oi a committee of the Board, made after due examination, shall have been presented. Applications for the privilege of laying drains in the lollowlng streets were granted: On Cal low lull i-trect, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty fifth street; on Oxford street, trom Milllin to a point west of Sixth street ; on Montgomery street, southward, and on Hancock street, from Noma street northward. i The plana presented for the construction of the Schuylkill River Passenger Railway were presented and adopted. The road ia to be built on the following-named streets: On Twenty third street, from Boutta to Cullowhill street, on CnUpwbill to Twentv-ttfth, on Twenty-tilth to Green street, on Green to Pennsylvania avenue, on Pennsylvania avenue to Twenty-fourth street, on Twenty-fourth street to Hamilton, on Hamil ton street to Twenty-second street, and down Twenty-eecond to South street. , The plan for the wideniua of Biddle street, from Twenty40Tjrth to Callowhill, as passed by Councils, was referred to the Surveyor of the , District to complete his plan. Thomas Daly, Jr., was nominated by the Board to fill a vacancy occasioued by the death ol his father. A deed of dedication for Twenty-first street, from Columbia avenue to Montgomery street, was presented and accepted. , ( Tbe vacation of Nash street, Twenty-second Ward, from Duval street to Washington street, as approved by Councils, was adopted. Ad faurned. ' Building Improvements. Ia all por , tions ot the city building improvements are going on. Several hundred d wettings of various sizes are being put up, and permits are taken every day out of the liuilding Inspectors' office for the exertion ot others. This ia cmsed by the great demand for dellin8, and the hieb. rents they bring. In West Philadelphia a num ber of very handsome editices are going up; on North Broad street tmpiovements in keeping with those which beautiiy that thoroughfare are being made; and the same may be said ot the fashionable parts of Germunt'own. In south western Philadelphia the erection of several extensive factories recently has necessitated the building ot'dwellings to accommodate the opera tives, aud quite a number oi small houses are in process ot construction. In the' Nineteenth Ward sixteen cottage houses have been com menced on Moore street, between Amber aud Coral, aud on Hope street, between Susque hanna avenue and Dauphin streets, sixty-seven tbree-story buildings are under way. and on Fifth street, north ot 8usquenanna avenue, seven more of the same character. The demand tor places of business In the streets running east and west, in the central part of Philadelphia, has luduced the owners of dwellings t i give them , up, oue alter another, until Arch and Chesnuf streets, as well as Mar ket street, are now largely used by retail deal ers in various kinds of merchandise. A begin ning, made a low year ano in Walnut street, is being continued, and one of tbe old mansions on the south side, above N null street, is now being altered into a store ot large dimensions. A handconie front has bee put up, with the now tathionabic style ot root, and the changed win, no doubt, lead to others in the same neigh- borhood. The last change ot' the kind noticed nn Cheoniit. at.rppt. ia nn l.hp nnt-lli airln KnUdr ' Tenth one of the old-tin e residences having been oemolished to give place to a buildrug for business purposes. In a lew years there will be very little on any of the business streets named to remind ot what they once were. Construction; of Sewebs. In accord ance with the new ordinance passed by Councils, all applications tor the construction of sewers, with diameter ol three feet or uuder, must be made to tbe board of Surveyors, who meet on the first and third Monday ot each month, at the Department of 8urveys. For the purpose ot having these petitions promptly acted npon, it Is absolutely necessary that they should, in toim, comply with the requisitions of the ordi nance, whicb are, tbat the names of all the pro perty owners (routing on tho line should be upon the petition, with the relative frontage of each, and as many assenting slmiatures thereto us can be obtained. In this form the Board is authorized to take action, and direct the con struction of the seweT asked for; charging the property owners $I'25 for each foot of sewer constructed along their premises. All these sewers, whether at public or private expense, must be constructed under tbe direct supervi sion or the Surveyor and Regulator of the Dis tiict. through whom tho Department receives accurate records ol the woik as finished. Chanoe of Route. The Union Passen ger Railroad Company are preparing a plan to hie in the Survey Department, providng for a change in the route of tbe Richmond end of their line. Tbe road now runs up Fourth street to SiiFquehanaa avenue, and it is proposed to ron down Norrbt to Memphis street, and ud Mempb s to York street. This change will shorten the route about one-fourth ot anvlc. Board of Trade. The stated m eetlng for Msy was field last evening, Pre. dent Welsh presiding. A communication from Hon. John A. Kaseon, Chairman ot the Committee on Coin age, Wrights, and Measures, asking a reply to certain questions respecting varieties ot weights and measures now in use. and tbe advantiges and disadvantages appertaining to such li e, was relerred to a committee. Al?o one from Hon. W. Kliot, Cfislimm of Committee on Commerce, of tue House ot Rep resentstlves, requesting the opinion of the Board in reference to the improvement, at na t onal expense, of the Southwest Pass ol tho Mississippi river, which wan relerred to Messrs. Sunder. Wetherill, and Dougherty. Mr Wheeler, from the Committee on Bill So. 233, United Slates Senate, on tho admission of apprentice to tbe Nuval Academy, made a re port closing with the follow mg resolution: Htt'lvtd, Tbat tbe Presidont aud Seoretarv of the Board be requested to lorward communication to the President of the Senate aid the Speaker oi the House, urg ne the passage of the Sonata bit: Ko. 233, as calcnla'ed to Increase tha pflloiency ot tbe Navy and promote the int' rests of the common sailor. Attention waa called to the fact that In accord ance w ith the representations of a Committee of this Board, the Commissioner of Internal Reve nue had, by an official order lust issue 1, reversed the Towner ruling under which the Internal Re venue law had boon construed as holding liat le to tax as merchandise brokers, all persons, whether merchants or salaried employei of merchants, ottering merchandise for sale else where than npon their own business p.-eml-e.. Mr. Talham, for the committee raised at the last stated meeting to take action upon the ub ,ect, made a very length? report, which gave rise to a long discussion. T"he report was orderrd to be published in pamphlet form, and Its im portance should induce our citizens to ueruse it carefully. Alter the reading of the report, and the remarks to which H gave rise, the meeting adfourned. Sunday School Celedbatiox. The semi centenary of the Muudav Schools of St. 1'aul's Protestant Episcopal Church was cele brated last evening in the church, Third street, below Pear. After Ihe usual religious services, the report of the Superintendent was read by the Rev. Heber Newton, pastor ot the Church. It contained many interesting facts relating to the Sunday Schoola ol SU Paul's during the last flttv yeara, with references to teachers who bad been long identified with them. It Is estimated that since the organization of the Sunday.Schools three thousand children have leen instructed in them, many ot whom be came connected with the church. Quite a long list of scholars was read who are now in the ministry, and two of whom are bishop! in the Episcopal Church. When the report had been read the Rev. Dr. Claxton was introduced, and delivered a brief address npon tne two words "Home," and "Mother," in which he spoke feelingly ot his Sunday school data. The speaker described the church as he Hrst knew it; with its hluh-back pews and its general old time appearance. He also referred to such of the pastors as he had known when a scholar. Feeling addresses were then delivered by the Rev. Dr Newton, and Rev. Dr. S. II. Tyng, ot New York; the former of whom was pastor of the church for twenty five years, and the latter for several years. Dr. Tjng spoke in eloquent terms ot the early teach ings of Farr, Latimer, C;axton, Elizabeth Cox, and others. Police Items. Charles Gorion has been held by Alderman Lutz on the charge of com mitting a violent afsault and battery on John Clark, whose skull was fractured, on Saturday, by a blow with a hammer, during a disturb ance! at Date and Shippen streets. As Claik was not considered out of danger, hail was re fused. Edward McNulty was charged before Alder man Beitler yesterday afternoon, on the oath of Ann Mak'n, with having committed a violent assault anl battery upon her husband, with in tent to kill hlhi. McNulty was held, in $2000 bail to answer at court. . . Ann Farley was arrested vesterdav afternoon, by Reserve Oflicer Creighion, at Second and Market streets, upon the charge ot stealing a piece of dress goods, valued at, about eleven dollars, from a store on South Secondjstreet. She was taken before Alderman Beitler, and committed to answer at court. Tne set ot policeman's equipments vote J for at the fair, at Germantbwn, last week, was won by Mr. Dunlap, of Mount Airy. Meeting of Soldi kbs. A meeting of delegates irom the various Ward organizations ol the "Boys in Blue" was held in the County Court House last evening. The following named persons were elected ' permanent olfi cers of tbe central oreanization: President, (imeral J. T. Owen; Vice-Presidents, E. L. Helferty and H. Jump; Secretaries Colonel James Given and Major II. O. Roberts; lreasurer, General C. II. T. Collis. General J. T. Owen, Captain Jacob S. 8tretch, General Collis, T. G. Troxell, Colonel W. B. Sipes, Charles Willincmeyer, Maior E. D. Buck, Caotain H. Conner, and T. J. Neall were elected delegates at large to the Pittsburg Convention. Freedmek's Relief Association. Dur ing the past six months, the Women's Central Branch of the Pennsylvania Relief Association have sent to the destitute people of the South, $27,530 worth of clothing and other supplies. De sides three bnles ol blankets and stores, valued at about $3000, to meet demands during the sum mer and autumn. The Flag Recrptio v. General Hector Tyndale requests that the commanding officers ot reriments in the First Militia Division, in tending to take part in tbe Reception ot tbe Fourth of July, will send him the names and post office addresses of the color-bearers who are to carry their reuimental rlag in the procession. His address is No. 707 Walnut street. Visiting Firemkn. A delegation of the Hibernia Fire Company lett lor Trenton, N. J., yesterday morning. They took with them tie carritge of the Company, which was hand somely decorated. Thev will be the guests ot tbe Good Will, No. 3, of Trenton, during their stay in that city. Serious Accident. Michael Moran, aged eight enrs. residing at No. 731 Bed lord street, had his left arm fractured by falling from a post which he was climbing. Moran was ad mitted into tho Pennsylvania Hospital last evening. , Work Commenced. The Chesnut and Walnut Street Passenger Railway Company have commenced thb building of their road on the west side of the Schuylkill, so as to be able to run their cars as soon as the Chesnut Street Bridge is completed. Accident. Samuel nebaner, fourteen years old, was so seriously Inlured a day or two ago, by lulling from the root of the Chesnut Hill Hospital, that his life Is considered in danger NIGHT LINE OF CARS. On and A'ter Saturday, May 19, THE UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY CO., (BtVENlH aND NINTH 8TBEET8), WILL BUN A NIGHT LINE OF CAEs on tha Fair mount and Navy Yard branch ot their toad. Golni down will leavt tbe Depot Fl't trip at 11-48 second trip at 13 8, mi continue to ran at Intervals or I minutes tbromb tbe night, reaching fifteenth and Wal lace streets 10 minutes, and Seventh and Chesnut itree 27 mtnut'i alter the time of starting Coming npleavethe Navy Yard i-Ffrst trip tU 0 second trip at I, reaohlng Ninth and Cbennut streets a minutes, and Ninth and Spring Garden streets 12 minutes after time of starting. FARE 10 CEXT3. tlOM W. H. KEMBLE, Secretary. , rV'.USEMENTS. ElfeLKV'8 CONTINENTAL NfiivS J( I1ARI1K.. ' I crioire ftt io a 1 p srrs oi aamsement mavtmnao p to SH o'clock m tcolng 1 SI if "JNITED STATES PRIZE CONCERT TO Hfc GIVEN AT OHOSIJY'H OTK11A IIOIJHF, CHIC A CO, ILLINOIS, May '2H, 1HUO. 125,000 VALUABLE PRIZES, VALUED AT $492,070-25, WILL BE I RrSKNIID TO T1CEEMIOLDERS IKCLt'DIMi $100,000 IN GREENBACKS. Aninber of Tlehria lasned, 3UO.OOO. PRICE, $100 EACH. This is' tbe greatest Inducement ever offered to the rnbllc, one ticket of every four drawing a prize. The lollotrlDg prizes are a few among the many to be drano. For lull list see circular! 1 Gilt, In Greenbacks 30 00 I do do loovn I do do 5.0.0 1 do do 4,003 1 do do 3,0 fl 1 do 6o 2 UOO Vi do lo tlOOOeacb 24 00 20 do do $.WI each 10,000 20 do do (W each 1,000 I uo residence No. 82 waoanh avenue 10.0V0 1 do do Lake street B 000 1 do do No. J7 iiewberrv ttreet 8.000 5 do Cottages, on Fu. ton. near Paulina St.... 10 000 2 do do No 169 W. Liberty and No. 637 W.Indiana streets 6 000 do do In good locality fl.OUO 10 do City Lots, 500 each 8,000 lhe drawing mill take p.tce after the Concert on the stage oi tbe.Opera House, where 10,iki0 person can witness It A committee will be appointed by the au dience to superintend the same All purchasers and agents will be supplied with correct Usis of drawings as soou as published. I'artles holding tickets will retain tnetn until after tbe drawing, and If their number ap oesrs In tbe list ot drawn numbers, they will forward ti.elr ticket immediately, with tall directions as to the shipping ot goods or moneys, licketa are for sale at irincipal Hotels, Kook, and Music Store In the city and at our office. Ko. 133DEABUOBN Btroot. Price, 91 each. Bent by mall ou receipt of price and staino tor return pontage. Good and reliable A genu wanted In every cltr, town, and village In the United States, to whom great Inducement are ofiered. Beferences required SPECIAL TEEMS. OK CLUB RATKS j Any party procuring a eluh ot five or more names Tor tickets, and toiwaidinx us the money tor the same, will be allowed tbe lollowlng commission, vizi WE Vi ILL SEND i R Tlcketntn onn aridrnaa far ai-ui 10 do do do a no 20 do Ml do 40 OO ' (Ml do And 1(0 do do do do do do do do do do do 1VS0 WW 3 O'l .4150 .800 In every case send ihe name and post office address ol' each teparate autnscrlber. Stoni-y by drait. post oflice order, express, or In te (.Iftticd letters, may te sent at our risk. All con.uiunicsttoiis sLould be addressed to WIGGINS BRADFORD & CO., No. 133 DEABBORN Street, Chicago, III., Post Office Drawer 5913. The proprietor will donate to the Lincoln and Douglas Monument fund avoflOt a no, there will be 2ii00 reserved ,roio the penou drawing the t 'JV Olifl prize, lor the same purpose. Tickets for sale at the pilncipal Hotels. General Agents lor Alaiyland snd fteiaware K NOLKcf A CO , No 210 W. FOUKUH Street, Wilmington De Eererence Hon M. S. Wilkinson. ex-euatorof Min nesota! Hon G V. Lawience. At. C of Pa i Hon. Alex, fcandall, ex- Gov. ot Wla Hon. Wm. Montgomery ex VI. C. oi Pa. lion Jrajor Dan. Alaoe. ex-M. C ol Ind t Hon. lis J. Laycock, ol Kansas ( Hon. Wm Lefflngwell, Lvons Iowa Hon. Joseph Knox, of ( liicato: Hon. V. Graves Smith, of Minn t Jacob Forsythe, Agt. M 8. R K.. ibicago. Ill M. K run be or c Co., Imnortera of Watches Chicago; Uansell, While Co., New Orleans, Louisiana. r , N. B. Fdltors of ronntry papers are authorized to act as our agents, and they wl 1 be allowed lull commission on all tickets ord red, whether for themselves or other parties, who may order througn them Proposals lor la Srrtlng this advertisement reyuested. 94 NEW CHESXOT STREET THEATKE. CH KSJ I T Street, above Twelfth. I.F.OSAHD OBOVBR WILLIAM E. BINN. Lessees and M annuel WILLIAM F. INN ..Resident MaDager Jioors open at 7 IS. l urtaln rises at 8 LAST WEcK LAM r WEr.K LAST V'KLK of the populsryoung American iravedlun, A1U EDWIN ADaMd, ' . H. I- DWIN ADAMS. MB. EDW IX ADAMS, who will appear TBI8 EVKNIVG, THIS KVEMNU, THIS EVKN1MJ, FOR Til K. UNLY TIME, FOB THE OSi.Y TIMiC. , In Sbskcspeare's historical p ay entitled KI HARD III. KICHARD III. U1LHARD III. Richard , Mr. EDWIN ADA MM Other character by 1 HE STRENGTH OF THE CfMPANT. Wednesday r venlng ROMEO AND JCLIK t. HATl'RDA I AFTERNOON, May 26, LAM' EDWIN ADAMS MATIN " E Admission to evening pertoimance, 2So., Mo., and tl. MR?. JOHN DREWS NEW ARCH STREET ' H. A ' KK. Hegins at 794 o'clock 8KCOND AND LAST MGHf BUI' FOUR op THE BEAUTIFUL AND BRILLIANT ENGLISH OMKDIKNNE, MISS LUCY UCS1UON. Her only appearance as LADY TFAZI.E. THIS (Taesdav ) EVENING, May ii, on'j right oi ihetldan'a ehtr d'eeurre, 'IHE SCHOOL FOB SCASDU, Lady teazle Miss LUCY RUHTON Played by ner In New York iiHiitTY consecutive nights. To conclude with THE LAUGHING HYENA. Friday BENEFIT OF Lt'CY RU8HTOV. . FIR T NKIHTOK THE BLACK DOMINO. Seats secured six days In advance. w ALNUT BTREKT THEATRE. N. E. corner NINTH ana walnut Streets Begins ciuarter to e. . V1H1S (Ttiesdav) EVENING. May 21, Twenty sixth Ntght ot tha Brilliant Engagement ot MR. EUW1N BOOI ll. who will appearon this occasion In his GREAT A-UMP110N OF TAPDHAL RirnfcMEU. Cardinal richelieu. in Bulwer's hlstrlonlo play. In five acts of BU HEL1EU; OB, THE CONSPIRACY. DeMauprat Mr. CiHRLKS BVRROS Baradaa Mr. i. H. T.OLOii Wednesday, Fifteenth Night oi MH ED W IN h OlH as HMLBT. Thursday, OTI1U-LO. THE MO )R OF VKNICE. Jar. EDWIN BOOTH as OTHELLO CONCERT HALL. CHESNUT STREET, ,f between Tel'ti aud Thlr.eenth. GEO. HOLMAN O. 11. HESS ..Managets iniS (Tueday EVKNIVG vav 22, . SECOND Nll.HT OP I H K HO'. MAN OPERV TROUPE, ALL TUE TALKMED YOUTHFUL AUTUtE IN A SPLENDIO BIL . Of EKGLIHH OPKRV AND FARCE. L V SOMtUMBULl . HOME FOB THE HOLIDAYS. MA1INFE OS THE BOBKMIAV GIRL TO-MOUROW AKTKRNO'iN AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ADMISSION. lO-MO.IBOW NIGHT CHILD OF THE BEGI Ji'FNT , . Scoured seats at the Music Store of CHARLES W A. IRUMPLER Southeast corner ol StVtSTU aud CHESNUT Street'. Admission ,. cents lit served seats . , ...,)ceut o txira limine ior securing in euvnc AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMERICAN THBAIBI WALKUT Street, above Eighth. NtW M IN.lGEM F- N T BoteT esree and Manager. H. A. BARNSHATf Will o o for the -ainmcr season. O.N HAIURIIAY EVENING, JUNE 8. and will be conducted as a FlH"T- LAS THEA'KF. Improvements wl l be made a' an exoere of FIVE 'lHOlAD DOLL Bi. 21 N OTHER (JKEAT EKEAK OF NATURB THE CAROLINA TWINS, iwo distinct persons as one two flls lret voices Fai ratr cu'losltles 'ban the Siamese iwins-thelr eoi nectlon morepertecti their organization tota ly dlf lerlng. W line and Christina are l years of aneivdu rt d checrtul. and musical, and tothlng rcpalslv In their appeamnce. VI ITFDBY CHOWD DAILY, ; : AT A SE.M PLY BUILDING. L VBOK II ALL. Tlie entire nrets pronounce them the ' Wonder of ths World." Tley atinear Day and Even ng. Levews Irtmi 10 A t. obP. M. K enloaat 8. Admission 24 cen s. children, during the day, cen'S. ft 21 6t M USICAl FUND HALL. WEDNFSDA FVVNTNO MAY iS, MIHO AUGUSTA ST CLAIR, the eloouent young 1 eolurer on Female Education, vrl 1 deihtr her very POPULAB LECTURE TO YOUNO LADtrS, SM1TLKD MARRIAGE NO LOTTERY, which In Fng and as we1 1 as In thl country, has been most hlfhlT praised for its sound phl.usophy and good aavlce to the youn. Heserved sea a, M cents. Tickets lor sale at Continental Hotel News Office, ant at Ufcl Oflice. till.' E 3M A N I A ORCHhsrtRA.-PUBLlC RE nearsals every SSTIROAY AFTERNOON AT MU HAl.tl'Ml HALL. tH o C 0 k. Fonagemsnts niso) lyadlresilngGKOBGK BASTERT. Agent, ho. 12.11 atONTFHF Y rreet between Rae snd Vir" 1 IS SHIPPING. fPf? HA MILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. jT-U,Lt 'ANCHOBL1NE OF STEAatEBs," i UtERMA." "COI.UisBIA, "C I.EDON IA." "CAMBRIA,'' 'BRITANNIA," "ISD1A. Pteam to UVEBI OOI. LONDONDERBY. BELFAST, DUBLIN XE W BY, ( OKK, AND OLa80W. BATE." OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN PAPEB CUBBENCY. i' A BINS tOO, W0, and 7' bl'EARAUE tafl IHE PAID CEKilFDATEH Issued for bringing out passengers trom the abo?s points at LOWER BATES THA El ANY OTHER USE. Also, to and trom ALL MAIIONS ON 1 HE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Passengers wlil take particnlai no'lce that the ' Anchor I Ine" is the only line rranting tlnouf b ilckeis at the above rates from Philadelphia to the points named above, and that the undersigned Is the only duly authorized Agent In Ihliadulpbia. Apply to W. A HA.dlLL, Sole Agent for "AN i HO a LINE." 1 11 o. 217 WALNUT Street. rfC Ft)R HARTFORD. COKN., JjiTT 177, A via the DELAWARE AND BABl- The steamer SUSAN. Vandever. Master, now load in at second whart below sPBUCE Street, will leave as shove on THURSDAY next toe 24th Inst. Freight taken on leafouabie terms Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO , IHI 3t No. 132 South WHARVES. s. ITK. FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL- JmcatSemia delph'a Steam Propeller Comsany Do- ..oK u bwlltaure Lines, vl Delaware and Barltan Canal, leaving dacy at 12 M. and t P. At., connecting with all Northern and Eastern lines. For frtlglii. which ntl be tsken upon accommodating terms, atply to W 1LLIAM M. BAIBD fc CO., 3 16 No. IW1 8 DELA WABE Avenue 'I O SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THE 1 nndersigned having leased the KENSINGTON CRIW DOL K,bega tolu.orm bis frienosand the patron ol the Dock that be la prepared with lncreaseo facilities to accommodate those having vesses to be raised oi repaired and being a prac ileal alilo-carpenter and caulker, wl 1 give personal attention to tbe vessels en trusted to bin ior repairs. i Cat tains or Agents. Ship Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels 'o repair, are solicited to call. Having tbe agency for the sa.e of "Wetteratedi'a Patent Aletallio ( on; position" foi Copper Paint for the picservatlon el Teasels' bottoms, for tbls city, I am pre paied to lumlsb. the same on favorable terms. , JOHN H. HAM MITT, ' Kens ngton screw Dock, .11$ DELA W ABE Avenue . ubove LA CBEL Street RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and auer MONDAY, February 12. two duliy trains will run between Washington and Lnchburg, connecting at Gordonsyl le with Virginia Central Rail road trains to and from Richmond as loJows : MAIL I RA IN. Itave Washington dsliy (Sunday excepted), at 645 A. M , and t.nlve at Lynchburg at 6 46 P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M. and arrive at Washing ton at ft 20 P.M. gP3,1 EXFBESS TBAIN. aaaj Leave Washington oally (Including Sunday) at 8 OS P. M. and arrive at Lynchbuig at 6 00 A M Leave Ly nchburg at t 30 t. U and arrive at Washing ten a 6 10 A M Loth trains making close connections at Lvnehbnrg fot all points South and Southwest, and atWaahlngtou lor Norih and Northwest. First-class sleeping cars will be attached to the night trains. 'J he road Is attractive, not only lor Hs eom'or'able accommodations, but lor tbe fact that It Basse the now hl tone localities of Fairfax, Bull Bun. Manassas, Bns toe, let ett'a, Rappahannock, colpeper Orange, and Gorn'onsvllle. places ot imperishable Interest In the popular mind. Through tickets to all points "outb ai d Southwest mav he bad In Boaton, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and at the offices ot the road In Washiniton Alexandria. W. H. MoOAFFEBTl", General Sup Intendent. AN I) ALL & CO., ' PERITJMERS ANL IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine Finliph Toilet .Soaps, IN GREAT VARIETY,, JUST BECEIVED. Alio, Triple French Fxtractsand Perfumes. We have constantly on hand every variety of PEBFUMEBY AND TOILET BEQUISITE8. Extracts, Powders Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Waters Shaving Cieama, Coemetlques, Tooth Faster, Brushes, eto. 12 3m ESTABLISHED 1705. eaaaaaaaaaaB A. S. ROBINSON, Frcncli Plate Looklng-Glasses, I NGRAV1SGS TAINTINUS, IRAW1NGS ETC llauutaoturer of all kinds of I .ookins-C31aeB, Iortrait, and I'io ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. TH1BU UOOR ABOVE THE CONTINKNIAL, PBILADKLPniA. ' 8 16 j Q R E E N r E A S, GREEN CORK, . . KKE8U PKACHE8, JTRVSB TOMATOES, FLCMS, AIiliKRT O. ItOJiEUTS. f VJTAlt.lt m FINE GROCERIES, 9 18 4p Coi. LXEVKM a and VINE Streets. sCAMPHOR TROCHES, PaaWw PiaTaudTa of f7 C H O L B E A ; X PUnlioMk.DjaaBtaTy.aadChataniafoTbua, Jto ' Factor, 0. U. Meedlaa, Draggiat, y&yCf SPta. JhBaaBta.,PalU. $Vr RAILROAD LINES Pirn adklftita, wii.mikgton, and bal TIMORE BAILEOAD. TIME TABLE. Com m relng Jb OK DAT April IS lRfs Trains will ieat 1epot lonier ot HROaD Street andWAUHISG Avenue, aa lollowa: Fx press i rain at 4 IS A. at (Mondays exceMed), fo Baltin.ore and Wasbingtoa stopolng at Chester, Wll mtrt.n Verark. lkfn, Foithrat, PerrvvlHe.'tavre ee (.race Aherdeen.Penvman's, Magnolia, chase's Ftn,nier'Hiun Way Vail Train at Silt A. M. (Sundsvi excepted i, for Baltimore, stopping at ah regular stations between Phi ladelphia and Paltlmor-. Delaware Pal .road Train at f A. If Cnrdavs ex cipted ior Piluctss Anne. V lliord, and Interne 11 1 ;e statiors lxprtssTrstnatll'4 A.M. (Sundays exoepUid), lor I ait moie and Washington. I xpreas 1 tain st p Id. iPnnriay excepted) tor ba Inmre and Washington smpplng at heti-r, :avmoi t. l.mli glon, Aears. Slkton, Northeast Perryvllle. Levis de Grace Aberdeen. Pernrman's, l.dvewood Mng rolls, t hse a and Memmer s Ban . rltlitlxpnssat up JJ. for Baltimore and Wash tngton. 1 ssi-erfersbv Boat from Pa Hmore tor For ress Mon roe Norn Is. City point, and Blchmond, wl l take tin II 4ft A M iraln. t UWIMiTON ACCOMMODTT1, THIV(. Slorplng stall iitatlons between Philadelphia and Wt mington 1 ae rhllsile phla at 9. 1115 A. M., 4M 6. ami 11 M P.M. The 4 '3d P. M. Iisln eonnorrs with Delaware Railroad 'or Harrington and Iniermodiste stations. I esve W tlmlngtou at 6 44 8 and 6 0 A.M., 4 ami 630 1 rains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at I A. M 4 10 ana S P. M. 'IHHOIGH TBAISS FROM B A I.TIM ORB Leave Wllmlnnton at 11 A M ,4,16 and 10 P. M. (HI-eTER FO PIII1.AD1 LPH I A. Leave thes cr at 7 4ti. g'46, 10 14. and 11 40 A' V.,4 4-1 6-iU,7 W ard 10Sp. S. FKOM BALTIMORE TO PH I LA DELPHI A. Ieaa liallln ore 7-S A M.. Wav mall, lio A. M., Cxprcss. I 10 P. M.. Expiese. 6 SS P. A,., Express. ! T. St., Express 1BAIKR FOR BALTIMORE Leave (heater at 4 40 and 8 bl A, M, and US P. M. 1 eave V llnilngton at A M ano 8 3:1 A. M. and 415 P. M. Freight Trains vi lib Passenger ( ars atttcned will leave as loilow a : Wilmington lor 'ernvIHe and Intermediate stations st e tft P. M. Baltimore for Hevre-de-Urace and Intermediate stations at 4 4A P. M. Pen vrl lie for Wl mington and In'ermediate stations nt 8 00 A. M . con necting at Wilmington with 8 a. At. train for Philadel phia. SUNDAY 1RATNS. Express Train at 414 A. to. tor Baltimore and Wash ington. s'oppiDg at i besUr, Wllmlnoton, Newark. EU ton, Vorthea't. Perryvll e Bavre-de-Orac, Aberdeen, Pert-men's Magno la. Chase's and stemmer's Bun. Night Express, II M lor Baltimore and Washington. f ccommodadon 1 rain at 11 10 P. M. for Wl.mlugton snd mtermedlat stations. BAL'llAIOBE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8-25 P.M. stopping at Havre-de-Grace, Penyvllle.and Wilmington. Also a ops at Six ton and Newark (to take passengers frrPhl adelpnlaand leave passengers trom Washington or Baltimore) and t ester to leave passengers Horn Baltimore or Wash Inrton. Accommodation Train Irom Wl mington for Pbtladel pbla and InUimedlate ststlons at b "0 P. M. 416 11 F. KENNFYjJJnperlntendent PEKNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILKOAD. bUAtai ER A URaNUEMENT. Tbe Trains ot tie Pennsylvania Central Bar road leave tie Deoot. at Tbmy-flrst and Market streets, bich Is reached by the ears ot the Market Street Pas senger Hallway, running to and from the Depot. The last car leaves Fiont street about SO minutes prior to the departure of each Tiain. On Sundays Cars leave Eleven h and Market streets 45 minutes before the departure of theEveninii T rains. Mann's Bsggage Fx press will cat for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lef. at the Office. No twl (. heanut ttreet, will receive attention. TBAIXk LEAVE Ltl'OT. VIZ. ! Mall Train at 80 A. m Daily Expreaa at 10-00 Paoll Accommodation. No. I atlOdO " Fast Line and Erie Express! at 12 00 M. bairlcburg Accommodation... at 310 P. M Lancaster AccommodaHon nt 4K Paoll ccommodation No. 2 at BD0 " lit(bnri,h am' KriAlaliT ..at 9 00 ' h Paoll Accommodation, No 1 at 10 GO " Philadelphia J-xpresst ..at 11-10 " TKAlhS ABHlVg AT PEl'OT, VIZ. I Cincinnati Express; at 12-40 A. M Philadelphia Expresat at 710 Paoll Accon mouatlon, No. 1 at 8 2u ' ( olumbia Trala at 9 40 " Lancaster 'i ruin at 12 40 P. k Fast Line t 110 " Paoil Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 In Day Express at 5-50 Paoll Accommodation at VS0. " Darrlsburg Accommodation at 9'10 M 'ly. except Saturday, t Dally. $ Dally, except HBunnlng through from Phtladolphia to Vlttaburgh and Erlo without change ot cars. All other trains daily, except nunoay. 'ihe PenLsylvanta Railroad Company will not assume any risk lor Baggage, except lor Wearing Apparel, and lln.lt their responsibility to One Hun red Dollars In value. Ail BauKSge exceeding that amount in value win be at the risk of the owners, unless taken by special contract TICKET OFFICES Are located at No. 631 Chesnut street, Conttnen tal Bote), snd Cirard House, where Tickets mav be pro cured to all important points In Pennsylvania, as well aa the West, Northwest and Southwest: and all particu lars given as to time and connections by JOUN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent. Alro at Thirty-Unit and Market streets on applica tion to THOMAS H PARKE Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emigrant 1 rain rnns dallv (except Sunday). For fnll particulars as to Is re and accommodations apply to FBNCIB FUNK, 3 13 No. 137 DOCK Strett PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AN I NOBBI8TOW RAILROAD. On and a'ter WEDNESDAY, May 16J1866. for okbmantovVn Leave Philadelphia 6, 7 8,0, 10 11, 1J a. 2, IMi, SK.4,, 6K, 7.8D, 10. 11, lip. M .. Leave t.ermantown 6, 7, 7K, 8, 8 20, 9, 10, 11, 1U.1. 1,2 1, 4.4K.6 6H 7 8,0,10.flP. M The 8 20 oov.n train, and 3fi and 6H an trains win no top on the Oermantown Branch. ON SUN DAYS, l eave Philadelphia 910 A. M., 2. 3 8, 8. 10H P. M. Leave (Jet man town 8 A M., 1.4, 6X HHP M. ChEPNUT BILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia , 8, 10.12 A. M.,2, iH 5H.7, and 11 P. M Leave ( heannt fllll 7-10 mlnntea, 8 9 40, 11 f i a. M 1'40 I'O I 40. 6 40 K 40, snd 10 40 minutes P. M. ON 8UDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9-10 minutes A. M., 2, S. and 8 P. b Leave Cbexnat Hill 7 '40 minutes A. .. 12 40 6 40. and S2dminu eap M FLB ( ON8HOHOCKEN AND NORBISTOW M. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8-36 mlnuies,, U-Oa A.M.. lh 1 IH 64, kH, h 05 minutes, and 11H P. M. lenvNorr5town6H,7, 7 JO. 9. 11 A. M.. IH, 4, 6, ardSP M. ii. iheBM P. M. tiain will stop at School Lane, Wbaa l.lckon, 1) anayunk, spring Mill, and Conshofaocken only. OS eLNDAYS. LeavePhlatelphlaBA. M..2M.4 andTH P. M. Leave Norrlstown 7 A. M , 1, iH , and t P. M. FOB M ANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 IS minutes, U-Oo A.M., lit, 3. Ih 8X. 6H. 8-05. and IIM P.M. Leave M anaynnk 6), 7, 8 30, 9H, U)i, A. M., 3, 5 6H, e r. m. , ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2X. 4, and P. M. Leave Manayunk ,H A. U .1,6. ana9 P. M. W. h. WlL"-ON. General Supeilntenoei t. "epot NINTH and QBEEJI ueets. 1 Cn-rHILADELPHIA AND ERrE RAIL' J OV)v) BOAD. 'ibis great ine traverses tbe North i rn and Northwest lountlea of Pennsylvania ta th i ity of I rle on Lake Erie. It has been leased and la operated by ihe Pei.imy vanla Railroad Company. "Ill EOF PAHBENliEB TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive i-astwara rie uau Tram, i a. Al. ; Erie tx i ress Train, I P M. Leave Westward Erie Mall, I P. M Erie Express Train 12 M. . Parfeni-'er cars run through on he Erie Mall and Ex i rest trains both ways between Phllude phla and trie NEW YORK CON-FCII JS. Leave Few York at 9 A M.. arrive at Erie B 15 A. M. Leave trie at 165 P. M.. anlve at New York 14oP. M Elegant Sleeping i ars on a 1 the nlgbt trains. For insinuation respecting passenger buinesa, applt at cornerTHlBTIE.il and AIAUK.1 T Street a Fill a. And lot lreu.ht buslnesa, of the ( ompanv's AgeoU, H I.. Kingston. Ji., corner Thirteenth and Market streets 1 llladelphial J. w . Reynolds, trie; WllUaui Biown gentN. C. n B., Baltimore. II. V. HOUHTO.-.Ceneral Freight Agent. PhD II. W. (.WINNER Cet era! '1 leset Agent, Phlla. A.L. TYLER, General tup't, Wllilauisport. 1 17RElfillT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND J" ta4 Ihe statlona on the CAMDEN and AMBOY and lonuectmg itai.roaoa. iMbtAnLii ir.r a 1 (jll. 1H. I'llhLa i.M) AM BUY BA1LIOA1) ANTI BANpTOR A'DON COMPANY FKEIOHT LI.NFi (.1 hw lorkwll leaie WALNUT Street What at 6 o leek r Al. Uuiiy . nunoaya exoepteai. Fit ii'h t must be delivered belore ih o'clock, to be for Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 tioon. and anu nr. s Frh-bi lor Tien on Princeton. Kingston, New Bruna si k, ano a 1 Points on the aoioen and Amooy Bail ruad a to, on the Be v ilere Delaware and Flemlrg ton the New Jertev the Fieehold and Jauieshura and the l.urlmgton aud Mount Holly Ballroads, received and lot aiovo up io I P M. . . . .. ihe BehliUre le aware Rellroad connects at Phlillps turg with the lhlgh Vaiiev Balnoad, aud at Manuo kaiiunk w lib a I points ou tbe Da' a ware, Lackawanua, snd Western Bal rod, forwarding tonyracuaa, BuUaio, aud other t olnlsl i Westera New York 'Ihe New Jersey Ballrod connects at Fllzaheth wltli il e New Jersey ( entral Railroad, and at Newark with the Mori la and Essex Ballroad .... A ailp meii orandum, peci'.vlng the marks and nura I ers, flipptrs, and corah nees, musi. in every instance, be sent with each load oi goods, or no receipt will be o veo N it Increased laoPitlea have been made for the Iranauortation oi live atock. Drovers are luvlied to try ll.a roite. When siock la lurulsiied lu auautltlesot two carloads o' more It w'H be delivered at the foot of For tie h a reet near tbe Drove Yard, or at Pier No. I. North Biver. as the shippers may designate al the time oftilil) D'enl. Ft r terms or other In'ormstlon. app'v to " WAL'I EB FBI EM AN. Freight Agent, HI No. i2B. DELaWA BE Avenue, Phi adeipula RAILROAD LINES. EADINO RAILROAD' fluff IT TblTVtr tiv. PftlLADELI'B' A TO HE INTEBIOR O iiMUAM'.lllE BHCYLII.I, MIHOUE llANNA. I T'MBFPLAND. A.ND WYOMINI1 VAI H?(VT,,E NOBTII, AOBliiWlST, AND TUB 1 anaDas flMMIB ARBAMUMKNT OF FaSSENGEB , TKAINM. I.sa vttv a 4 Via f"nn....i. t . a m. a irrt y wr m -m rw-n I All ATl'Illtf tA-i.i-.ti , il. 1 1 . At R A. If fnp u. t ct ttn, -iii. ejT viH, ItfJURIKMI, I1HII M'U IH I Ul Hf- Tine l inearove Tamacaa. 'unburv. Vllliama rt, Mtiiirs. BocLts er Nls.ara Fai a. Buflalo A lentown, w.';,."-ro ''" n. York, Carlisle. bsmbersburg, J rirrsiown lc etc. IMS train conn. rtm . kimviimi, p ... PTIvanla Rallriarl trains f.r iinnTtn .ni h r .v".n..V,,,,J'. i'1" or Harrlsburg etc t at PORT vVlr f 'l s'awltsa Railroad troins r vn- . A 7.'k v l,.,lv,n- rlmlra etc.t at HARRIS- ,?,lth t"1 "tral ( nmberland Va ley. and f''nyJt,V i 'li """CJ'ehanna tralna ior Northumlwr lerd, Wil lami port, York Cbambcrsburg, flnegiove rtO HO. . ArrEBNOOM FXPRRSR Leaves riillanelolila at Smi p u r. tn.- vllle. Hsrrtsburg etc., conn'cting v.lth Beadhag and v. ..ui.i. "j:; '" ior i oinninia. eto. T . "- "MMODATION. Leaves Bead na at 8 (Ml A v . .n .... tlons. arrlvtag at Philadelphia it 8 MAM . 'iralna tor f hilndelphla leave Rarrlsbur at 7 8 A HI. Snd Pottsvlila atH'.10 A. M arriving In lhll.ilr,l,l. . I2'4K P. M. Alteinoon tralna lra ii.nbh.i a ,i P-M roHsvllle at 2 48 P. At., arriving In Philadelphia tlAKKlSlll. KU ACCOMMODATION, leaves Beading at 7 35 A. M. and Him.i, at 7 M A M .and Harrlsburg at 8 20 P. M. Market train, with naasenirer ear arlanhiui i.v.a PblladelDbla at 12 48 noon for Beadimran.i n .i. inn.. Leavs Kendlna at 11 8u A. M and Downlugtowa at 12'30 r. w .. ior t uiiaiieipina ano an way si a Ions. All ths above trains run dally, undava excepted. Riimlav trains leave Pottavllle at Sun A. M .nn Phl lade phla at 3-10 P M Leave Philadelphia for Beatling at s-00 A. W.I lonrnlng imm. Beading ai 4 2 P. M. C1IKSTEB VsLLEI BA1LBOAD. PSsrent'ers lor llnwnln-tiiwn ind lnt.rniilli nnlnf. take the 800 A.M. snd fO P M trains from Phila delphia, returning irom Downlngtown at 6 39 A. M. aud 1211" noon. NEW YORK EXPBE8 FORPITTPBUBO AND THB Leaves NewYort at OA M.,anl B'SO P.M., passing Reading at M0 A. M and J-4 P. M , and connecting at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Balhoad express trains for Pittsburg, Chloago, WU lioinsi ort. Liuiira, ialtmore. eto. Returning, express train leaves HsiTlsbdrg on arrival ? 'he Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, at 1 and if 6 A. M.. passing Beading at 4 49 and 10 62 A. M.. and arriving In Sew York at 10 A. M and 2 4) P. M. Sleep ing c ars accompany these ti alns through between Jersey (lty and Plit.burg wltlont chsnge. A mall train lor New York leaves Harrlsburg at 2 00 P.l. Mall tralr ior Barrlaburg leaves New York at ' SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Polisvllle at 7 and 11-30. A. M., and 718 snd 4TnepUM lrcn 1,m,au ''3 M. and 140 f CbCYLKILL AND BUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. T rams leave Auburn at 7 80 A. M lor Pincgrove and Barrlaburg. and 1 tu P M. lor Ptnegrove and Tremont, returnlniriroinBaiTlshurgat 4 15P. At., and ftoai Ire montat 7 54 A. M. and s 10 P. M. Through flrst-c'ass itckets and emigrant tJeketa to ail the principal points In the Nonh and West and C anada. i he lollr wmg tickets are obtftl-ahle only at the office Ol 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 8 FOURTH Mreet. Philadelphia, or to U. A. NKOLL8. Ctneial hupcrinttndant. Beaolngi COMMCiATIOy TICKIT8 At 29 per cent, discount, between any points desired, ior lanihes aid firms. . MILEAGE TICKETS. Oocd for SOW) miles, between aU points, (S2-69 eacb, for families and Dims BEAFON TICKETS. For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rat a , ,M ILEKGYMEN Residing on tbe line oi the road wIU be furnished with caids (ntltllng thi mselves and wives to tickets at half tare, T.Xi URNION TICKETS From Philadelphia to priuoipal sta Ii ns, good for a tuidav . Sunday, and Mondav, at reduceo fa.e. to De had tn vat the Ticket OflUe. at TlllJ.TEENTii and CAL- LO n U1LL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions lorwardsd to an the above) giaDijvtam erozn jkixe ( ompany's new Freli-ht Depot, BROAD and W ILLOW ettreets. FBE1GHT TBAINS Leave Phlladel phla Oally at 9 30 A M, 12 45 noon, and r. M. ior Beading. Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Fottsville Poi 1 1 Union, and all poln ts beyond. Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tne load and its branches at 6A.M , and all the principal stations only at 2 16 P M. 819 OR NEW YORK.-TIIE CAMDEN AND Ambov and l'hllanalnhl. mnA BOM PHILADFLPHI ' TO SFW YORK and W ay Places, Irom Walnut Street Wbaif, will leave aa follows, vizi tars At 5 A. Al., via Camden and Amboy, Accomn oda non (J.J5 At8 A. M.. via Can den and Jersey CitylFxpross.... 8-00 At 2 P. M.. via( amden and Amboy Expreaa.-, 3 00 At o to P. M , via Camden to couth Amboy, Accommo dation. At 8 A. M. l and 6-30 P M., for Mount Bolly, Ewana vl le l'embirton. and-Vlncentown. At 6 A. M. and 2 P. M lor Freehold. At 6 and in a. and It M , 4, 8-30 and 7 P V. for Fish Pouse, Palmyra, Blverton Progress. Delanco, Beverly. Edeewater, bur inn ton. Florence, Borden town. eic T be is A. M. and 4 F. M. Hues rna dlreot through to lienton. LINES FBOM KEN INOTOH DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOA8I At 11 A M , 4-30 6-49 P. M and 2 P M. (Night) via Kenalrigton and Jersey City 1 xpreas Lines, fare M-OO. The 6 4.. P. Ji. Line wUliun dally. Allbthers Bundays exeepted At7'i0 and 11 A. M.. t 3 30 4 SO. 8, and 45 P. M. and 12 knight, lor Bristol. Trenton, etc At 7 and 10 16 A.M.. 12 M. 1 4.4 and P. M., for Corn we l's Torrudale Dolmeaburg, Tacony. Wbeluoming. Brideeburg. and Frankford, and at 10 16 a. M or Bristol, rcbenck's, Eddingtou, and s P. M for Holaiea bnrg and intermedia e stations. At 7-30 A.M. snd W P. M lor Niagara Falls, Buflalo. Dunkirk ( auandalgna, Elmira. Ithaca. Owego, Bo- ' chesier Blnghampton, Osaego. eyracasa Great Bend, Montrose W Ukesoarre. Hcranton BUoudsburg, sater Cap, lelvldere, Esston, i ambertvllie. slemlnaton, eto. Tbe 3i0 P. M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Easton lor Maucb Chunk, AUcntown, Bethle hem eto. At 9 P. M. for Lambert vllle and fntenrrolate stations. Mayl.lHtH. WILLIAM H OAIZMEB. Agent. -VfORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. X Depot TBI KD Stieeti above Thompaoe. for BETHLEHEM, DOYLI6TOWN, MAC OH t'HCKa, EAH'i ON. WLLLUM8POBT. end WJLK E? 8 A KBE At 7 SO A. M i Express), for Bethlehem Allentown. laucb i honk, Bazleion. WUllamspoit, and Wllkaa- 'iarre. Atl'SOP M (Express) for Betb'ebem. Faatoa U.. achlug 1- aston at 8-4 P. M. ' t 919 P. M. ior Bethlehem, Allentowa. Mauli, bunk. Danville and W Ullamsport For Do lesion n at 8 36 A M.,2'30 and 4-19 P.M. oi Fort Washington at 10 A M. and 1 1 P. M. r'or I.unrdale at 6-16 P. M. White cars ot the feecond and Third Hireeta Ltn ltw assencer I ars ron direct to the depot TRAIN H SOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6 24 A. M. and '2"M Noon, and . 6 P. 31 Leave Doy estown at A 4ft A. H., 313 and 6 30 P. al Leave Lcm-dale at 6'0o A. M '.eave Fort Washington a. lo a M , and 2 It T w. ON SUNDAYS. Phllaifeipnia 101 Betn enem at n a. M. Philadelphia for Doyieatown at 2-10 P. M, Iioviti-towD lor Mil adelphla at 7 20 a. at. Bethlehem lOr Philadelphia at 4'3A P. M. ifirouah Tickets muat bepiocuiedat be Uciei va.v s. BIRD t-treet or PFBK8 Mreet 1 Fl.lJg CLARK, a s . WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINE8.il Irom loot oi M A BK ET Htreet i C pper Feny). " ball, except mnda a F.lLL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. k(D n.tneing W EDM l-DA Y, November 16, lute. For Brldgeton. Halem, and all Sta lonaon West Jersey ai d "a in, Ballrcsds ,at 8 A.M. and 3 30 P.M. Fo Mil villa and a'l Intermediate htatlons at 8 A. IC andSi. M for ape V ay and Intermediate Ktatloos at 8 A. M te lilllvlile, coniiectmg with trelabt TYaln Pasaenger at ditarlied lor ape May, due 3 4A P. J.. tnd 3 P. M.. Ii rough l assenger oue 8 P. M. Foi (Jiasalioro and Intermediate 8'atlons, at I A M.. i d 8 so P. M. For Wooubury Gloucester, eto. at t A. M., I 110 and Xi P. M. Freight 1 1 be received at second covered wharf below ali ut strre'. Iroui 7 A M.unH9P M. 1 refill received belore V M. will go forward same Freight delivery No. 22SH. Delaware avenue J V'N hi khhki.aEB nupenniendeLt. Ibl stfTJU(hE1 FAPR( h ()0P, '.ill aitind to all the usual branches of express boatn.s. r ci ie, deliver, and orv.ard through other responsible xpros (ouipriilea o al' part o tba country, tar art ele in 'rusted to -hem. A special Measrn.er aceom jsnes eack thronsb train. Oflice No 6 Wainut street a g g 3. J- WILLI A 1J H, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MAMJiAClUEER OK VENETIAN BLINDS. AKS WINDOW SIIADRS. lhe largest and finest aaaortuent In the flf tee lowest prices. 144 2mrii 81 ORE 8I1ADEB MADE AND LETTERtD.
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