TY INTELLIGENCE Additional City Inielligfiwe ate FifVi J'age. ' Episcopal Contention. In our fourth edition of yesterday we gave the proceedines ot the Convention up to the hour of the mora lL td)f)nninei)t. The Conventioj reassembled for business at 6 o'clock. t The rell of members abont at the opr-ntnir el the Convention beinjc called, a number ot clerical and lay deputies appeared and took their Beats. The minutes of Tuesday's session were read, and by unanimous couscnt, the following re port was read and directed to be entered on the ! minute of the first day's scHrlon: Tbe committee to whom wan referred the duty of preparing an approptiate record of the death ol our late revvrcd Diocesan, recognize the propriety of placlrir such a document in the forepart of our proccelinir. At the first session of the Convention, and on the first day of that session which wa cony'ied after his death.lt Is mete and rlaht that before its members ad dress themselves to thei? duties they should stand together around Hie tomb ol tholr vent rated father in God. and recall his virtues and speak forth their filial pral ?s;Jand In view of hi example ot calm, esrnear, cleepless couweration to his God and Saviour, and In solemn realiaa tion ot the truth that the nisht cometh in which no work can be done, dedicate themselves anew to God, and resolve to follow him its he followed Christ. The lapt e of time does but enhance our estimate of his singularly pure and wUo and lofty character, and we seem by bolnir removed from it a littio space, tho more perlocily and tn a better light, to see its Just proportions and Its simple maesty. Now that we know him no wore after the flesh, his soul seems to have come forth unveiled to our apprehension, and we see that there was moro reason than we knew when he was living, to love and revere him as we did. The history, civil nnd cclesiustical, of the country will enter his name upon her scrolls of honor as a Christian scholar, abreast with the foremost mt-u of tne age in nich intelligence and jrenoral culture; as a Christian patriot, distinctively and enthusiastically American and republican in tastes and pnnciplos; as a Chris tian Philanthropist, with sympathies as wide a human suffering; as a theoloffiau, large without , laxity, and comprehensive without ind flerence, and as an administrator of goreral institutions and diocesan Interests, of unsurpassed enerey, skill, and wisdom. But we, here and now. can think of him only, or chiefly, as our venerated lather, our wise counsellor, our eentle monitor, our sympathizing lnend. It the records of his personal kindness to bis clerpy, which are now anions; their most valued treasures, could be here brought forth and read; il hiB lender sympathy with them in personal sorrows, his affectionate warnings to those who are burdened with many labors to spare them selves, written In moments caught from toils by which tis own lite waB exhausted aud con sumed, and his faithful fatherly admonitions when they were ne ded if these precious records could be produced, then would it, be seen how out ol the strong came lorth sweetness, and then would this Convention be sutfused anew with a elow ot gratitude that he was once with us, and with sorrow that he 1 here no more. The committee, by the direction that they shall prepare an "appropriate record of the death of our late revered Dioceau," do not un derstand that the task is imposed upon them ot attempting to give a full expression of the feel ings of the diocese, or of presentlner an adequate estimate of the character ot their late beloved and venerated Bkhop. This task, from which, under any circum stances, thev would shrink,' and which it would be impossible for them in the limited lime allot ted to them to undertake, was well performed upon the occasion of the impressive funeral ser vices of the Bishop, and by the subsequent me morial discourses of his successor. They feel that the duty required of them con templates no more than the expression by tne Convention, as the repieseurative of the Church in this Diocese, of its profound reverence for the mpmnrv of thpir Hpnnrtjrl ttichnn mA nf purpose, by the grace of God, to emulate his zeal for Chi 1st and his Church, and to imitate his graces, and to follow his paternal teachings and admonitions. In accordance with this view of the dutie assiened to them, they beg leave to present the lollowingresolutious: j Resolved, 1 bat this Convention on this, its first gathering since the death of the venerated Bishop ot the Diocese, desire to place on record the emphatic expression ot its high estimate of his character aud worth as a man, a citizen, a Cnnstian, and a KisIiod, its prolonnd eratiiude to God for his loue-, poacetul, prosperous Episcopate, and of its eieoo aua reverent sorrow that we rha l see his face no more. Resolved, J hat we tender anew to the tamilv of our departed Bishop the expression of our runewed sym pathy with them in toirow tor a loss the magnitude cf which, as time does lh more reveal, so doos it the more present consolation in the contemplation of a lite so nobly spent, and of a death so surrounded with Christian reverence and afleotion. Jiesotveti, That we extend to our present beloved anil honored Diocesan the expression ot our hlph and amtolul appreciation of the energy and zeal with which he entered u on the enormous duties which the undivided Episcopate devolved upon him: our deep sympathy wrh him in the loss ot hoalth, w hica has ensued from these labors in behalf of the tLterests of the Diocese; our assurance that our hearts are w tb blm in his enforced abs uce from his home and Diooese and coumrv, and that our earnest prayer asceuds tor his complete restoration, and our fl'ectionate colicitade that he should not allow his aaxiety for the welfare ot the Diocese to hasten the resumption ot his arduous duties until such time as be shall leel tully equal to their discharge. C. M Butler, 1 1 enry j . morton, William Welsh, Horace Bi.nmey. On motion ol Dr. Ilowe. President, the vote was taken by a standing vote, and resulted unanimously. The minutes were then approved. The Chair nominate! the following as a com mittee in reference to the communication from Bishop Stevens: lie v. Fred. W. Beasley, Rev. Benlamin Watkins, D. D.. Rev. Charles W. Tnumpson, Rev. B. S. Russell, and John D. Taylor. , And as a committee in - reference to the death of Bishop Bureeos , D. I).:- iu;v.W. Rulder, D. D., Rev. Dr. Goodwin, Rev. J. P. Drumm. Isaac Hazlehurst. and John L. Adee, M. D. The previous nomlnatiou ot Thomas Robins. John Wplsh. f'.diAHnl 1. f'l.,, o tk a xt-... ------ , . a nu ouuu a. aic w- I bold as Trustees oi the Christmas Fund was U ui-ieu upon, anu tue commit :ee elected. On motion, Jietoived, That the election 01 a standing commit tee be indefinitely postponed. This retains in office the lollowing committee' Rev. Henry J. Morton, D. D., President; Rev John A. Vaushn. D. D.; Rev. Richard Neton ' D. D.; Rev. D. R. Goodwin, D. P.; Rev. C. D Cooper; Messrs. Thomas Robins, Richard s! Smith, William J. GriiHths, John Bohlon Charles E. Lex, Secretary. ' On motion. John Welsh, Esq., was unanN mou&ly re-elected Treasurer ot the Episcopal motion, Thomas II. Montgomery wag una nimously re-elected Treasurer of tne Conven tion and Chrictmas Funds. The following special order for the afternoon was then considered:- Xeiolved, I'll at for the hotter comprehension of the missionary Held, and as a consequence tbe more efficient prosecution of the grc.it missionary worn of tne Diooese, tne standing Committee ae hereby required, as rapi.liy aa vacancies occur in the Board of Missions, to fill tbe same or the appointment ot at laaut one clergyman and one layman from each of tne several Conventions outside ot the city of l'hila delphm. After debate and the consideration and with drawal of several amendments the resolution was adopted. , On motion, the following resolution, adopted at the last Convention, was unanimously ra ecinded: j Resolved, That 'each session' of this Convention bail be extended to the close ot the fourth day Horn tbe time ot its assemblage, and that additional t si vices of a relivious, missionary, and devotional character shall be held during its atttinga. Alter accepting an Invitation from the Union league to visit their building, and the reading of various uotlcos, the Convention adjourned. ' TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, The Investigation into the Manage ment of tub Gas Works. Last evening the Special Committee of Heloet Council, of which Colonel l'age is Chairman, appointed to Investi gate the management of the Gas Worirs, mot in Select Council Chamber. The chairman asked permission of the Committee to submit, ana asked authority to publish the following com munication, which he had sent to the Trustee of the Works, but as yet had received no answer: To tbe President and Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Work. Uontlomoni I am au thorized and direct! d by the r-peclal Committee of elect Council, appointed tinder a resolution at that body, a ropy ot which is hereunto annexed, to ex amine into the condition and management of tbe works under ycur oLarire, to inlorm ou that in tho performance! of tho duty assigned thorn they re quested the attendance ol jour C .ief Knelnoor.wlio, appearing before them, positively retu'ed to be sworn or affirmed and examined, or give evldcnco in any-shape or form a to such conumon and manage ment, denying entirely the rlnht and an horly of the committee representing a branch ol the city Government to make such investigation or to iweir and examine him. In view of the provisions of the orllnancos ot March, 1H36. and December, 1836: the recognition ol your predecessors in oflice of sum r ght; the opinion ol C htet Justice Lewis in the case of the Western r-avings i nnd ; the invitation ol your President in his last annual report, not only inviting but soliui ing t'oanciis to Hiakoan txamination, and tbe faot that tho Committee have twice visited the works, where they were otlioia'iy and properly received and recognized by you, and everything exMbitod and explained io them, ttiey desire to knjw whother tho extraordinary conduct of ihe officer relorred to is bj proved or uphold by your board t 1 have been further ms ruo ed to ask whether tho "books, accounts, and papers relating to tho said woiks which may at any tune be In your possession, or any of your oflicersor Rgnnis," a providoo ov the oidiiiano. oi December, 1888, will be submitted to the exummation ol tho said Committee, or such per son or persons aa may he du y appointed bv them to n ake the same: ana when and where such papers, books and accounts can and niny be icon or exa mined f Very respecting, voiirtoDoaicn. servant, Jam8 Paoe, Chairman. The Chairman alo desired the committee to give bim permission to publish the communica tion w hich be received from the City Solicitor, in reply to questions "Whether a Council Com mittee or Councils had tbe power to subpoena witnesies," and also to allow bim to read in nis place, to Select Council to-day, so much or tue phonopraphio report of the1-proceedings of the committee as related to the Chief Engineer, Mr. Manuel, refusing tj be sworn. The communication lrom the City Solicitor is s follows: City Solicitor's Office, Philadelphia, Hay 7, lb6 To toioiicl James Tare, Esq., Chairman ot Special Committee of 8lect Council Your favor or 6 h instant was received by me this morning. You request my opinion as to the right and power of jour Committee under tne fifieth section ot the act of Feoruary 2, 1861 ( I'. L 45 1, to whicn you rotor me, to call witnts-es i tlore you by subpoena, to ex amine them under oath and in caseoi tneir refusal to attend, or, atk-naimr, to he examined, "what re niedy the committee nuve nndirthe law to compel attendance and to en orce the civinr of testimony" I have horototore been called uoon to express an opinion upon tho questions thus presouted, and mice the recript ot your lavor I nave reconsidered the subject with omo cam. The result ot my reflect on upon the law is that the Legislature, in no statute to which mv at:eu tion has been called, gives to any commit.ee of Couiicils the power to enlorce obedience to a subpoena by attachment, or to commit for contempt, nd that conscqueully your Committee are without remedy in the case presented in your letter. It may he suarireslod that this view practically do feats the object of the law, and that the greater the fraud in any supp ised oase tbe less vould be the opportunity ot a chance of investigation. This is' much to be deplored; but on tne other hand it is to be remembered that the power to at'ach and to commit means to imprison, perhaps indcfiuitely, and 1 know of no cosu in which it can be lawiuhy exercised wiihoui an express rant ot authority. Thus the act of June 16, 1830, 22 (P L , 993), confers tbe Dower unon our (Innrt t msna writ r subpoena, adding, under Mo penalties herewith ap penaed, viz.: "Under such pains and pena ties as bv the rules ot the common law and course of prac tice in the Kinu's Court at WeatmmHfjir am nanoii appointed." ( Act of May 22, 172.!, E 83; smfth 149.) ibe power to the Legisla uro itself to isue sub pceLa is expr. ssly complied with, the grant ot autho- my ui o dv attachment to compel the allowance Of witnesses, mid aliall Imuo nnnr bv direction ot the il OUSe to 1RRIIA a w-rrint it' jmnnutment. (Resolution ot January 13, 1852, i i.. The I eg'slature have also doemed it necessary to confer the power to ' issue an attachment" in ex prets terms, on Arbitrators (act June 18, 1836 1 L. 37) On Auditors (act April 11, 1848. 4 P. L. 607) On Ctumy Andnors (act Aprl 15, 1881 60, y. L 646) On Remoter ot Wills, (act March 13, 18S2 8 e. L. 130) On Commissioners (aut rebru arv2B 1831,8 2,1' L.. 92) On the Court m ( nm. moh Tlcas (act of Aprt. 8. 1813 19, P. L , 809) and on the Auditor-General ,act March 80, 1811, 5 4 5 Smith 2V8, and same acl. 2, 6 Smith, 2J6) In 1804 this question was before a committee of Select Counoi , ot whion JS Spenoer Mllier, Ksq was chairman, and in repl. to a letter irom him 1 exprirsed substantially tbe views heroin stated My reconsidera ion ot the subject in re.erence to your ciimn nmcatlon has simpiy ted me to make somo addit;oual citatious. 1 am, very respectlully and trn'y yonrs, F. Cabroll Bbewbtkr, City Solicitor. The requests were granted. Colonel Paue continued He said that he had not been influenced by any partisan motives in Dushirg the investigation; but on account of the great clamor raised by the public he had been induced to move the appointment uf a joint committee of Councils to investigate the matter. Common Council had refused to concur in the resolution, consequently the Special Committee oi Select Council, ot which he was Chairman was appointed. He denied that politics had anything to do with the subject, aud was conttdent that his Committee were with him in the matter. Mr. G-ay moved that the membeis of the com mittee exert themselves to-day to prevent the passage of the resolution, which originated in' Common Council on Thursday last, and which provides for the appointment ot a ioiat com mittee to investigate the same subject He taid that the resolution was passed in Common Council with the intention to ignore the special committee, and that Select Council would con-, sider the same to-dav. He believed that It should not be concurred in. The Trustees un derstand teat this committee intend to thoroughly investigaie the management of the works, and by having the joint resolution passed in Common Council they expect a new commit tee Irom Select Council to be appointed. He .knew the Chairman (Colonel Page) was not influenced by any party motive in pressing the Investigation. He was In tavor of thoroughly siltme the affair, and wanted the Commitwu to comiuue In their work. Colonel Page moved that when the Committee adjourn it adlourn to meet ae-aln on Wednesday afternoon next, at hall-past three o'clock. On motion the committee adjourned, WANTS THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act tn Important locations for the Mew dental Insurance Company Active men ol Rood aililmua ukuibi mpuraiiue luuipaiir a Olive men 01 Rood addreaa api.lv to lBANK O. ALLEN, Branch Oflice. tiv. 4in' (mat. A nnlv iinn. n V. l 3 21 SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND i Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOB BALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. 4Jrp 0Un?EXT GOVERNOR CLYMER OR m.y h. obtained a. J0E CLIPPER' Et- , QTiENtJ NEWSTAND. " wtiis itu and CUtH VUT Htreets TRTJRSRS. RntinnorrirDC! Dninco .n,M km7. i . PPiiance. of tbe must Ui Wnrth Hvvi hi'ril "St' ""I""' to all others, at No. I)r MorLENVriiAw8t2e "'tended bv Mrs. wnt MeiSf ACUAN drtment by a eompe- iirp (DJOR TO $15 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB itbiufp FA'ktt.Ne. l NINTH St., above Cheanab AMUStMENTS. RISLEf'S CONTINENTAL NEWS UtrBAKUK. I fioire aat io cl p ar ot Amasemcm on a; r oad p to o'ciof ht eTfntns. I Sit? "QNITED STATES PRIZE CONCERt TO BE GIVEN AT CKOSliY'S OPKltA HOUSE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, May 1800. 125,000 VALUABLE PRIZES. ! VALUED AT $402,579'2S, WILL BE 1R18ENHD 10 TICKEr-HOLDEK9 INCLTJDIXO $100,000 IN GREENBACKS. Knmbtr f Ticket Iand, SOO.oeo. PRICE, $100 EACH. This i the greatest Inducement ever offered to the rnbllc, one ilckct of every four drawing a prize. Tbe following pnrea are a few amone tbe many to be drawn. For tall list see clrcalorst 1 OHt, In Greenback 30 00) 1 do do .V. 10 0W1 1 do do 5.0"0 i do do 4,0(W 1 do do 3,0l I do do 2 (K)) 2i do do aiOdOeacb 25 00 10 do do tsoo each 10,000 20 do do fsu each 1,000 1 oo Iteflflence No. e82WaDah avenue lfl.oen 1 do do Lake afreet ft OOu 1 do do No. S7 Newberrv treet 8,000 5 do Cottages, on Fniton, near Paulina at.... 10 000 2 do do No. m W. Libertv and No. 637 W. Indiana atreeta 6 000 J do do in good locality. (),000 10 do City Lota, asoo each J.OOO The drawing will take p. ace after the Concert an tbe stage ot the, Opera House, where ln,uu0 person can witness It A committee will be appointed by the au dience to superintend the lame All purchaser! and agent! will be supplied with correct list! of drawings as scon as published, l'artles holding tickets will retain tticm until after the drawing, and if their number ap pears in the list ot drawn numbers, they will forward their ticket Immediately, with full directions aa to tbe shipping ot goods or moneys, ileketa axe for sale at principal Hotels, Book, and Music Stores In the city, and at our office, No. 133 DE ABUOBM Street. Price, 1 each. Sent by mall on receipt of price and stamp for return postage. Good and reliable Agent! wanted In every cly, town, and village In tbe United States, to whom great inducements are offered. Beferences required SFECIAL TEBM8, OB CLUB BATK8 Any party procuring a club ot five or more names for tickets, an d lorn aiding ns the money tor the suiue, will uu wivptu iuo iwiivniuK uniuuilBaiua, via WE WILL SEND 10 20 30 40 50 Aud 100 Oil 17 M 2 24 3A0I 43'50 MS (Ml In every cape send the name and post office address ot taih teparate subucriber. Jtomj Ly drait. post oflice order, express, or in re glfteied leiters. nmy be sent at our risk. ah con.mumcauuns snouiu tie addressed to WIGGINS BRADFORD & CO., No. 133 DEABBOBN Street, Chicago, III., Post Office Drawer 8913. The proprietor will donate to the Lincoln and Dougias Monument uud tnw ; ao, there will be 2000 reserved irom tbe per. on drawing the 30 OUO prize, lor the same purpose. 'ileketa for sale at the principal Hotels. General agents lor Maryland and "elaware xt KOLK S 4 CO , No 210 W. FOUltUU Street, DA.Tom,.. b Wilmington, lel. ,. Z . n v . ' ""auioou. ex-euaioror Mtn nesota ; Hon O V. Lawience. At c of l'a i Hon Alex Kandail.ex.Gov.nl Wis.. n,,n n; L1"' M. C ol , Hon Vajpr Dan. Maoe. ex it. O ot Ind i Hon. Iia J. Lay cock, 01 Kansas; Hon. Wm Lefflngweil. Lvons. Iowa; Hon. Joseph Knox, of Chicago; Hon (' Graves Smith, of Mnn; Jacob Forsythe, Agt. M 8. R. K.. ihlcago. Ill t M. Krouberg u Co., lmoorters of Watches tblcagot il an sell, Wnl:e Co., New Orleans l.nulHiana. 1 N. B. Fdltors of country papers are authorised fo act as our agents, and they wl l be allowed lull commission on all tickets ordi red, whether for themselves or other parties, who may order through theai Proposals lor 1 strtlng this advertisement requested. 44 NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE CH RHNCT Street, above I welftb. ' I.EONAED OKOVEB WILLIAM B. SINN. Lessee! and Maoavera WILLIAM K. 81 KB... Resident Manager Uoers open at 718. urtaln rises at 8 LAST WKcK LAS I' VEhK LAST WEI- K of the popular young American l raiedlnn. MK IIIVVIN A 1)A Alb, MB. DWIN ADAMS. MB. EDWIM ADAMS, who will appear THIS EVENING, TI1H KVEMNU, THIS EVKNI.nO. FOR THE (INLY TIME, FOB THK ONLY TIME, FOB THE ONLY T1MB. In Bnlwer't Beautltul Plav. in rive acts, entitled THK LADY OF LYONS. THK LADY OF LTONS. 'I Hit LADY OF LYON-t. Claude Jfelnotto Mr. EDWIN ADAM To conclude with the favorite Farce, A OUlKT FAMILY. PATUBDAY AFI EUNOON, Mny 26, LAT EDWIN ADAMS MATIN K Admission to evening perloiraance. 25c 80c., and $1. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. K. enrncr ninith and WLNrjT Streets. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, May 24, D'reo"-Twenty-eighth Niglitof the brilliant Eogogement ol MB. EhWIN HOOiU. who will appear on this occasion aa IAUO In Stukespcare's Tragedy. In five acta, of Ol lit IXO, THE MOJK OF VKNICE. Othello Mr. CHABLKS BBRONJ tai8lo Mr. .1. H. TAYLOU Frldav. BENEFIT OF EDWIN BOOTH, who will appear, lor the third time as ABD1NAL W UKLIEtJ. Saturday. EDWIN BOOTH as BIOHABD III. Mondav, Slxtcemb Night 01 Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as HVMLET. In rehearsal. Tom Tavlnr's I rauedy of 'IHK FOOL'S B:Vi'.N()E MB. EDWIN BOOIU aal UK DUKE'S JEfiTEB. MRP. JOHK DRBW'S NEW ARCH STREET THWATKE. Begins at 1H o'clock LAST NIGHT BUI TWO Or TUE BBILLIANT Engagement ef the beautiful tugllxh t'omtxlleuuo.j MISS LUi'Y BrSlilON. Her enly appearance aa Bulwer'a VAULIN t. " THIS (Thanda 1 tVENING, May U, . 1UE LADY OF LYONS Pauline Miss LUCY RUHHTON Ciaude Me'notte McK.ee haukin 'Jo couoiuue with 'IDE LACGBINO HYKNA. Mensts S. Ilemp e. Kverbam, Mrs. O Henri t rlday BE N t FIT OF LtJOY KUSHTOS. THE BLA( K DOUlkO. AND OEMilUL BO II HAS r FCBIO10. FaiU'day, Mist IF' Y BUrHTON'8 Last Mvht Monday Mis JOHS DKt W THE NttEDFCL Beais secured six davs In advaace, NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALK IT Street above Eighth. NEW MANAGEMENT. Sole lessee and Manager a. A. XARNSHAW Will open tor the -uiuiuer Reason. O.N BA IURDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, and will be conducted as a F1HT-1 LASS THEAI BE. Improvement will be made a- an expense of FlVE'lHOLfcAND DOLLBs. , 821 ANOTHER ORE AT FREAK OP NATURE -THE CAROLINA TWINS. - '1 wo distinct persons as one two dlstlnot voices Millie aud Christina are 16 years of aet educat d. cheerful, and inualcal, and nothing repulsive In their appearance. Al A8F.MBLY BUILDING, LABGE HALL. They anDear Day and Evening. Levees from 10 A il. 10 8 P. M . Evening at 8, ' '. Admission 2ft cena. Children, duriug the day, IS f 2l 6t GERM AN I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE nearsals everv H4TLHDAY APTEIINOOS AT UU IULH'Sl) HALL. iH o clock, janco-ent. maoehy addrcuiuK Or.OHQB BASTFUT. AmutAo. IUI MONTEREY street, betweanKatsa and Via. 1 ti do do do do do do do do do oo do do do eo do do do do FURNITURE. UURMTURE.-TUB LAROE8T, J.1 I beapeit and Best dtock of Fuiuiturs hi tb wor:d is 10 be lound at GoULT) A CO.' UKION Ft BNIU RK DEPO. CORNER OF MHTH AD MAHKKr RTRF.EW, aid r-0. 17 and 19 N H ( OM) Street Parlor Soils, in Hair. Brocade, Plush Damaak. or Bep. Dining-room. hsmber Library Kitchen, and Oftlce Furirf urn, at lahu ously low prices, and the neweS t; el and pattern. Public Building school, College, and shop Funltnre In cndirsa tarietv. All kinds 01 Fomlfure wanted by housekeepers at exceedingly low pilcts ateltherol their lm mene.es al lirhmenls It yon want to save aonev and get well served go to GOULD ( O. I efore pun-has ng eli-e-wheie I'orner of NINTH and MaKKM'. and Nos. 7 and ,19 N, 8F OND Htrei-t. i '0 p STOVES, dtc. JJ N I O N OIL SyT O V E S, A new and complete apparatus tor Cookine and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Moves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get cnt 01 older, being as simple la every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 1 he Baker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Beater are the cnlj special articles of fur nlinre required. For all other' purposes ordinary stove lumlture may be nsed. .' DAVID II. LOSE?, SOLE AGENT FOB FF.NSSYLVANIA, No. 38 Eoutn FIFTH Street.' libiral diicovnt to ih trailr. 4 17 Din m SHIPPING. ffrT- IIAMILL'S PASSAGE OEFICE. sSTi" i"i 'ANCHOR LINE OF 8 IK AS. Pits," 1LERMA." "COLCBIA, "C ALtliOMA." "CAKBRIV' l.BITANMA." "INDIA.' Pteam to LIVEUl'OOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DUBLI.n NEWKY, OltK, AND UIiiiHUJW, HATE. OF PA .-SAG K, PAYABLE IN PAl'EB CUltKKNCY. t.1t. BAGR g3 . I UK PAID CEK1IKI1 ATKt usued for bringing out passenuers irom the above points at 1 owfr rates than ant other use. Also, to and Irom A LL hTA I lONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOllC'K Passengers will take particular nclce that the ' Anchor I ine" is the only line frantiug tlnou.h ileketa at the above rates, from Philadelphia to the roints named above, and that tbe anderslguou Is the omy UlIv authorUed Agent In Iblladtlphia. Apply to W.A HA.-jn.L, Bole Agent for "ANC'HOtt LINE," , ' 1 No. 217 WALNUT Street. r fiiIi F0R F'W YOKK.-PHILADEL-siiiin-fi f 11 i3i delph Steam Propeller Comaanv Do uicij bv, insure Lincs.vla lie uwure and Barltun Canai, leaving dary at 12 M. and 6 P. M., connecting with al Northern and lantern lines. lor fieiKhi. which v. 1,1 be ts ken npon accommodatlna temis, arply to W 1LL1A Jl M. BAIBD & I O., 3 16 No. H28 DELAWARE Avenue 'I 0 SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THE J undersigned having leased the KENSINGTON RCSl.W Dot K,teg to In orm bis friends and the patront ot the Dock tha. he la 1 rei'Brcd with Increased fuuliltles to accen ruodare those having vegse s to be raised or reraired aud being a prac leal ship-carpenter and caulker, wl 1 give personal attention to tbe vessels en trusted to blm ior repairs. Cat'taliis cr Agents. thip ( nrpemers, and Machinists having vessels to repair are soliolted to call. Having ibe agency for ihe aa.e of Wetterstedi's Patent Xeiallic ( cnjpositlon" 101 1 opper Paint for the pieservatlon of vesFeV bottoms, for this city, I am pre paied 10 urn tub the same on favorb!e terms. JOHN H. HAM MITT, Kens ngton Screw Dock, 1 It DFLAWARF Avennc, above LA URKL Street. RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and alter MoNDaY, February Pi. two dahr trains will run between Washlnnton and L nchburir, connecting at Gordonsvl le with Virginia Central Bail road trains to and Irom Richmond as to. lows: MAIL TRAIN. I ve Washington daliy (bundar exepted), at 6'4ft A. M , ana snlve at Lyncbbnrgat 6-48 P. M. Leave Lyrajhuurg at J a. M. and arrive at Washing ton at 8 26 P. M. , t EXPBF.8S TBAIN Leave W arhtngton duli v (Including Sunday) at 6 OS V M. and arrive at l.ynehbmg at 6 00 A M ton aV6 10 AnCMbUrK " 6 30 ' M mi "1V " Wa8h,n8 l othtruins making close connections at Lynchburg for all points South and Southwest, and at Washington tor Nor. h and Northwest First-class sJeepmg cars will be attached to the night trains. Ibe road Is attractive, not only lor its comfortable accommodations, but lor the fact that It pase the now hli-toric localities of Fairfax, Buil Bun. Manassas, Bns toe, ( at ett s. Bappahanuock. t'nlpeper Orange, and Gordonsvlile. places ol imperishable Interest in the popular mind TbrouKb tickets to all points South and Southwest rnav le had In Boston, New York, Philade lphia, and Baltimore, and at the offices ot the road in Waihinton Alexandria. W. H. MoCAFFKRTY, General Hope Intendent. RANDALL & CO., PEF.ITJMERS ARL IMPORTERS, No. ICC2 CHESNUT Street. Fine English. Toilet Sohps, IN GREAT VARIETY, JUBT RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. e have constantly on hand every variety ot PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Ponders Colonies, Pomades, Tollei Water. Shaving Creams, Cosmetlquea, , Tooth Paste, Brushes etc. S2 3m TABLISIIED 179 6. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Glasses. ENGRAVINGS TAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC ilanuiacturer of all kinds of I.oolting-Olaeie, Portrait, nnd Pic ture Frames to Ortler. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. 8 16 $ REMARKABL E N O T E. The f-nbscrlbertskcs pleasure In announcing to his frieDds that he bas now cinstantly on baud The Stoclc Ijnsr Deer on Draught. Tbe rrost healthy and tbe best beverage tor the weather. COME AND TRY IT. AT JOSEPH STErP A CHER'S, 6 18 No. 031 CHESNUT Street. Q TAMPING IN C0L0K3 GRATIS, A FIXE KJ astortment oi EnglUb French, and fiennaa , A ri -a i - i r. v tLUfkM. Tb latest London and Paris style ot , A i., Vll":i AND WEDDING CARDS. A ft rife b ock ot POCKET BOOKS, KN1VE9, . , WKl 1 1NU-DFKS. PORTFOLIOS, Sricei crlptlon of Stationary at reasonable MONOGRAMS KnGhavKD." , R HO-KINS A CO., 8ta:loneni and r-d Fniraven. - ooMroeas sCAMPHOR TROCHE8,t Jy t tatSUn rrtvanU of DUrrhoa, Dysaawry, and ChoW at orbs, jOf sA BH ror, O.B. HaedJM, Dretjlat, CT llUrRaos8ts.,riiUa. Kdr MAY 24, 1866. RAILROAD LINES PUU.ATiV.LVni A, WILMINGTON, AND DA.L TlMOflE RAILROAD, i . 1IJ TABLE, emmmclng MOMiAT April m ll(i. Trains will n?t'""'t- BHO.tl) Street snd WASHING. 1' A Avei.ue aaiollons: Fx press i ra lu at 4 III A. M (Mnnrisvs excen'ed). fo raltirr.oresnd tVarhingtos stopoing at Chester. Wll n'irgt..n. Newark. I Ikt n. r.'oithat, PernvlUe, Havre ee t,race Aberdeen. Pertyman's, Magnolia, lhase's btf n mer's Run r. Wav "all Train at R IS A. M. (Snndays excepted), fur tfaitimore, stopping at al. regular stations between Phl laddphts and I altln or-. V8 5fd Train at C A If (ntida-s ex toT Anne lltord, snd Intermcdfi'S xf.nsa1ratn at 11-41 A.M. (Sundavs excepted), lor Lauinoieand VashlnF1on. lX.reM'JialnatP M iPnnrtays excepted) lor Ha Inmre snd Wafhlntnn "topping at. henter, flavnmi t. Hllmlratrn, tara, Hkton, Northeast PerryvMe. Hsvie tie G'ace Aberdeen. PeiTTman's.Edatiwood Mug uolla. i bate and btemnter s Hun Mght 1 xpnssat 11 p. M. for Baltimore and Wash Ire ton. 1 sf enters bv Bom trom Ba'tlmore tor Fortress Mon roe NorMk (ny Point, and Richmond, will take tlia 11 40 A m Tlln. V ILMINGIOX ACCOMMODHTIOv TIN Slot ping at all btatlons between Philadelphia and Wll mintton l.eate Phllae phla at9 11 15 A. M 410 6. end 1130 P.M. The 4-,'Hi 1'. M. ttaln connect with Delaware Railroad 'or Ilarrintton and miermpdiatc stations p'e Wilmington at6 44 8, and 8 30 A. M., 4 and 630 4ullnuoI,rCMt'elfaThlll0lphl', at 9 A M- ' 'I HHf'il GH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 11 A M , 4 :i and 10 P. M. tHIMKHFO' r II 1 1 .A 1) b LPH i A. FROM PAIIIMORKTO THILADELPHH. 1 tae Bsltin ore16 A M.. War. mall 0 0 A. M f- press. 1 10 p. M..Expiess. 6 J5 P. A.., Express. 8 2 r. M., Express . TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Lfsve ( hcs-erat4 4Dand8 6J A. M., and S 38 P. M. Leave V lln.lngton ntf)23 ano g 33 A. M. and 418 P. M. r te.glit Trains vilth Passenter ( ars atticned will euve as rnow:-W llmlngton ior f err; vine and intermediate ststlins st6lP. M. Baltimore for Havrodoorace nnd Intermediate stations at 4 4ft P. M. Perrwllle for Wli mlngton and intermediate stations nt 5 (10 . M . con necting at Wilmington with 8 A.M. train for Philade- ' SUNDAY TRAINS. FxpreisTralnat4-lftA M. tor Baltimore and Wash ington, s'oppmg at, i hester, W limlntton, Newark Elk ton, Northea-t Perrjvll e Huvre-de-Grace, Aberdeen. V ''."'"S " 'Kno la. Chase's and Ntemmer's Run. Mgbt Exiresa.il p M it.r Baltimore and Washington. I ' ccorrmodscltm Train at 11 30 P. M. for Wl.mlugtoa and intermediate station. BALllMOKE FOR PHILADELPBI A. Leave Paltimore at 8-2ft P. M.. stopping at Havre-do-Grace. Fcrtyvllie, snd W llmlngton. Also a ots at Elk ten and Newark (to takerae timers for Phi adelpulaand leave passentrers trom Washington or Baltimore) and J hester to leave passengers lioin Baltimore or Wash fnrton. Acrommodstlon Tvaln from w'l mlngtnn forFhlladel phis ar.d intermediate stations at 6 0 1'T M. e H F. KENNEYJtuperlntendent PENNSYLVAMA CENTRAL RAILROAD. kuirniR akrangememt. The Trains oi the Pennsjivanla Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Thlr j-tirst and Market streets: which j r relied by the cars ot the Market Street p"s seriKcr Railway, running io and lrom the Depot. The IV'lH 18J";', lr,ua ',rc,lt ""ou W ruluJtes prior to the departure of each Ttaln. ' On bumiaje Cars leave Eleven b and Market Train's 4 nliI',l,t Ltftre ,be 0CPwture of the Evening Mann's Baggage Ixpress will ca 1 for and deliver Bagtape at the Depot. Orders lcf. at the Office n bil i Lesriut street, will receive attention. UUILe TaiN LEAV l KPOT, VIZ. 1 Mall Train at nft kJ Dany Express.:::::::;...:..::;:: ;;:ai Paoll Accboimodatlon. No. I at 10 00 FaBt Line and Erie Express at 12 00 V H airlfhurj. Actommouatlon at 2 30 P M Lancaster Accommodation at 4C0 l aoll t ccommudation No. 2 'at 8-00 M Paoll Accommodation, No. Plilladoiohia Ixntesst i i.if uurni uui r rie fliai -1 ot a an i, ..at 10 GO ..at U lo r-l , JHAIN8 ABiUVrS AT DEPOT, VIZ. v iiitiuiinu jLjipresa;,.,., Philadelphia h xpresst Pao.l A cton nidation, No. 1, ( olumbla Tralo Lancaster '! rain .' Fast Line Paoil Accommodation, No.'i". Day Express at 12-40 A at 71ft at 8 20 " at 9111 ' at 12 40 P. it at 1 10 " at 41" at R-flO ' at 1-30 ' uarrisnurg Accommodation at a-in Mondav " excevt il"u"'- t Daily. J Dally, except Running through from Philadelphia to Pl tsburrt eS?ept "unda'y "l Ctlan8e 01 Ca AU oihet lralna Ua"' .Jhf, Ce.m ,Tnla Ballroad Company will not assume any risk lor BngKBge. except lor Wearing Apparel, and limit their respousihl lty to One Hun red Dollars in InVS:. ""t'e'e exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk ot the owners, nn ess taken by special M TICKET OFFICES Are located at No. 6?1 Chesnut street. Continen tal Hotel, and Glrard House, where Ticket mav be nn fiUI & ..ali1,n.?"r,"nt D"'n" 1,1 Pennsylvania, as wtU as the West. Northwest and Southwest; and nil pnSlcu- .fV f Lv,n, ?s J? time and connections by JOHN C. ALLr.N. 1 fcket Agent. Alto atlhiny-nrst and Market streets on applica tion to THOMAS II PARKE . , Ticket Agent at the Depot An emit rant Train runs dailv (except Sunday). For lull particulars as io fere and accommodations apply to , , FR'NCIs FUSK, 8 12 No. 137 DOCK Strett PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND X NOHRIS'IOWN RAILROAD. ' On rtf.fftvWXl 1LrHnTeI.W Ltae l.i uriut tGWiitf, 7, 7H, 8, 6 20 . 0.10. 11 la t l it 8, 4,4. t,H 7 8, 0 10, Il Km' ' ' 1 ' " ' ' ) he 6 a oown train, and 3 and SH up trams will no top on the Germantown Drsnch. os "UN Da YS. leave Philadelphia 010 A M., 2, 5, 8. 10H P. If. Leave Germantown 8 A M.. 1.4. 6 9J4 p M , ' uv.Jf. 'NUT PILL RAILROAD, al dUP if ' ' 10 14 A" ",S iH SH'7' Leave I hesnnt Hill 710 minutes, 8 940 11-40 A. M 1-40 3 '0 5 40, e-40 h 40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. P",Te . hlladelphla 010 minute. A. M., 2, 5. and 8 P. H Leave ( ie,it Hiii 7.411 ...i,,., . ..' IS j; 1 ' mmu is p M "' ' w na F B t ON8HOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN Leave Philadelphia 8 8-35 mlnu ea,. U-oja.M. li 3 4H 6)4, tX, 8 OS minutes, and lilt pTm. 1 at d'f P M0Ir"it(w,, bH f 1 A. M., 1, 4), 8. , '1 he 5)4 P. M. tiatn will stop at School Lane. wi. hickon, M anayunk, SpringMill, and Lousbobocken cnJy. LeavePhlitelphla9A. M., 254, 4 and 7H P. M. Leave Norristown7 A. M , l.ih, and 8 P.M. FOR M ANAYUNK.. oP M " mtSUBM eJ. . A. M., i, 5. 6H, ON BI NDAY& Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 1H. 4. and 1H P. M. Leave Manayunk 7H A. M . 1), 8 ana 9 P. M. W. b. WILSON. General Suimitatenaer t. ; 'Jei)Qt NINTH andGREEM HtreeU. 1 CfUtTPI1ILAI)ELrlJIA AND -ERIE RAIL- wvv ouaii.-juisgrear 'ine traverses the North rn and Northwest counties ol Pennsylvania to th 1 ity 01 t rie on Lake Erie. It bas been leased and ! operated by the 1'ei.nsv vanla Railroad Company 1 1ME OFF ASSfcNtiFRI MAINS A I PHI LaDhLPH' A Arrive Eaaiward-krleUa'l Train, 7 A.M.i Erie n' prtss Train. I p M. Leave Westward-Erie MaU.I P. M; Erie Express 1 rain 12 M. K Pasengj oars run through on the Erie Hall and Ex I ress txalnf both ways between Pbllade phla and Arl NEW rOKKCONNEClloN. Leava New York at 9 A. M.. arrive al trie 9 39 . M. Leave arle at 4 44 P. M , arrive at New York 4 lo P. M F.iei. ant Sleeping ( arson a I the ulgbt trains. Foriniorniatlon 1 respectluir passenuer business, apply ai coiner TlilRl IE 1 tf and M ARKKT Streets. Phl a. And lot Ireight business, of the ( ornpauv s Ageuu, S. ?iK 'n,8,n JrV "SPX '"lrteenth and Market streets Philadelphia t J. vv . Heynoids, ine; WlUiain Biown Agent N. C. R H., Baltimore ! HOI M10, General Freight Agent, PhUa H. W.GWINNFB General I Iriet Ajent, PhUa. A.L. lYLEB,GeneraHup't. Wllllameport. 8 FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND lal the Stations on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting Ral.roads. iNCRtAHEl) DESPATCH. -'H..t',I1-1, AM BOY RAILHOAD AND TRANSPORiAMON COMPANY FREIGHT LLnKS lS,,h'twD,'k?'1!' WALNUT Street Whan at 6 o'l lcek P II. daily Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered before 414 o'clock, to be for waided the turn day Returning, the above lines will leave New Tor at 12 noon, and 4 and 8 P. M freight lor TH-mon. Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, and a.l rwinta on tha Camden ouuAmoov Rail road; aso, on tha Bev dere Delaware and Fleming ton the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jauiwbur and the lluritngton aud Mouut Holly Railroads, received and lorw aided up 10 1 P. M. 'ihe Belwiilere Delaware Kellroad connects at Phllllps turu with flie lebltih Valley Baliroad, and at Mauuu kacliunk with a,l points on the Delaware, Lackawanna, snd Western Hal road, forwarding to eyraciua, Bullaio, aud other points lu Western New York Ibe New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Railroad, and at Newark with tbe Morila and Essex Ballroad A slip memorandum, specliylnf tbe marks and num bers, thinners, and comli'tirea. must. In every Instance. be sent with each load 01 aoods. or no receipt wlU be given j). ji. 'i ncreasea racrmes uav iwu niaua ior tne transportation of live stock. Drovers are Invited to try the route. When stock is lurnished In uuauiltlesof two carloads or jnore It w'll be delivered at tbe foot of For tie b street near tbe Drove Yard, or at Pier No. I, North Blver, as the shippers may designate at the time oflstilptrent. Fvf terms, or other In'ormstlon, apply to WALTER FRr F.MAN, Freight Agent, 11 1 No. 32 b. Jit La W A BSC Avenue, Phliadeinhta RAILROAD LINES. B A dTn 0"'kA 1 L R O A , ...... "nii mi .s Lint, ilvx:Tl1iAl'lLl,UK 70 ,HK INTERIOR O Ji a x x M'i IHK 6( BUYLKII.I, MtsotJE tiiAi.'. I"1T'AND. AUD WTOallNfJ t Al, CANADA8 CK111' 0RTHWI8T, AND Tai BUM Ml B ABBANMf-MFNT OF PAS8ENQEXJ T...1 . IRAINsl. CA 1 1 r.i nA 1 om"V's Depot, at THIRTFENTTI a4 noun li-. L btrecul Iblladelphla, at the following At R A v in pl1N'XG MAIL, villi l-lnexVoJI ,L'""nc L,b,non- Hmbnr Potta- tint, l!...? TstoiMjoa 'unbnry. llllams,,ort, V. I kbMre.1 I i.'ii, M'i,rl Fai ,. HuiTalo. A lenfownV MInli'pMlH.S',.'t.KF-Ar,NHwl'h F Pena iVi sr 1 S al ev '.,,l'",r." '"r A lentown eto . and the 1 lxniiO i ' ,V.ln ,or ""rrlsburg eto at PORT In-rMnre Vet i,'.'1"? 'lroa! lrina I It VII-1-1 M) w?'h North. KIn,ira - H ARRIK- Frtnl .t,7Sr,(:,,r"1 omberland Va ley, and mil W ki.fiTh!M"v,r'ln" ,or Korthnm,. eta ite ' rk Curobersburg, Pli.egt,.v AFTF.R00 FVTnrv-a Leaves Pnllncielplila ai g ge p i, fn, r-... Returnlnir, leaves Philadelphia at 5 00 A M t arrive In Reading at l u P. M. 1 arrives) 1 rains tor I'luladeiiihla leave Harrlshurr at 70 A w f nf. Potlsylile at 8 arf A M arrlvlna irT l ulladolnhLi at l?'15 P i"pn""i trains leava HantahnS it i5o ZlTti F(,iisvme 2 p- M- "'I ' Phiiilelphi; " 11 ABRISBURO ACCOMMODATION lVtl"'U ,l 7 35 A M- '" HarnibuVg at 7 35 A M , snd Harrisburg at 9 20 P. Vi. ' .,J!,Br';t.,.n,ln- .Tl,n pasnenger ear attached Imm Philadelphia at 12 4ft noon for Reading 87.1?',,,," Leav. a .ejdlnir at 11 3n A. M and Downlngtown at irti P. lor Philadelphia and ah way sia l nai tUW All t tie above trains run dally, Mindavs excepted. 1 om. ?y t.ra,ln.'J.,',,ve Pottsvllle at H OO A. M . . and PhU '.a,'C.if.1"!.t!,'18P M, LeaTe hl'adelpbla for ReJd?Dg at 800 A. Mi lenrnlng irom Reartlnirat 4 28 P.M. 'HFsif.r Valley railroad.' k ,15' S .'f V?" n'ngtown and intermediate nomu nHni,ieJ A'M- '0 P M trains from Pblla 12 'n'iioon g ,roiaDowriln8'wnat6aA.M. and NLW YOIiK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBUBQ AND THE ReinlMTll A01?. A strrrl 8M0 P M.. passing llarr Z.r-1 ii.'h" p and ''"i p M Di connecting it liarrisburg with Pennsi , vanla and Northern Central ms,8orte?.mi;. i?'.B,7 ff Pltburg Cleago, WU iiamsi ort i.imlra. lialt'more. etc, i .1 Lu?".n,,' ,r'n lenves Harrlshnrg on arrival r ie xf ,1"'ylv."1" from rittsburj, at 8 and S uhi M. ' JP"'"'8 Keatllng at 4 49 and 10 62 X. M . and arriving In Sew York at 10 A. M and 2 48 P. M, s e D- Mv .nd.irn,11 L".r.:a throuBh between Jersey 1 ity ami Pittsbnrg without change. p x. x. ,a"? Tr ttw York 'eaves Harrlshnnr at 1 00 P. M. Mali train ior Harrltburg leaves New Vurk it . Sf-IltllKILL VALL1T RAILROAD I I'etu?,?""11-!? Bt 7 " ' A- jftandt-W and 4 1ft P M m lani,Hlu "5 A. Ji. and 149 fiiln?iLKILJJ ANI) "OTJEHANSA RAILROAD. Ira nsleave Aubarnat 7 80 A. M for I lnegrove and Bsnisl.urg. andl&OP 11. lor Plneitrove and Treniont returuinj trom Harrlahurg at 4 15 " 27, and from Trii moutat 7'3i A. M. and t 10 P. M. , . x . TICKEiS. si 1R1S.I','", ,,ck.c,i nd ""lltrant tickets to Canada P P nt ln the J,or'11 nd " ot' N8 'tTalv "ro " f.W ""IT t the ofllco .r m iV1,11' Ifeasurer, No. 227 8 FOURTH Mrcet , Philadelphia, or to O. A. Ml Ol LB. General Superintendent. Beaolng: v v.i.o, uenerar COMMl IATTON TICKI.TH ror,.n!srSfd,ns.OUnt heta P'nt cesired. MILEAGE TICKETS. fcSmiMffiIl,M' betwetn u pointg' 52 . 41 SEASON TICKETS. For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holder only, to all polnla, at reduced rates . ' nolu , ... ,. iLr.RGYMEN caVds er?m?Pni ,V ' ih t0,'A 08 ""'-hed with car as entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half FXt UBSION TICKETS , , FREIGHT. Gooos of all descriptions lorwarded to all the abova , v.. FREIGHT TRAINS p Mv,5,1ta?:MDi v".y at 3b.A "" "n r. M. tor Reading. Lebanon, 1 arrlsburir Potisvilia Port 1 Union, end all points heyond. iuvme ieadIn!iMl? 1 r"ade,PhJa I'?Offlce for all places on tne read and Its biknehes at S A. M , and oil the nrinclnal stations only at 2 18 P M. e 15 TTC,S.i.KEW , YORKTHE OAMDEN AND Com.n,y?.TLlD,es toLaorlDhl and Tton Railroad I'DILADFLPHU TO NEW YORK "lodowa, viz?-1'01" W"nut Street Wb,,f' w'' '' AtionA" V'B tamdcn and Amboy, Accomnoda ap'm''"1 ;s.5iix.V'a md,'n aai amboy Express? 3 90 oSilon T" tamata 10 boatb Aoy . Aecornii- AtSA.M. 2 and 6-30 P M., for Mount Holly Fwana. p.'jtt lTS'd Vmcentown V0".' ALa. nA;1'- aDd 15,M- 6 i0 8nd ' P M. for Flstt BevUefcre.y. thrSZ'SSSi, HftSfr LINES FROM KENSINGTON DKPOT WILL LEAVE ,, , , ..aBP 01,L,U H I AV.A, w.'4S0 6v' r- w- " a p M.(NiKbt) vi ex. tted ,U" d1" 8unday At l iOandll A. M.. 1 3-30 4 30 5, and 6 48 P M and 19 J itlntght. lor Brlftol. 'I renton, etoT ""'ndH At 7 and 10 16 A.M. 12 M. 1 4,6 and 8 P. M.. for Corn we s lornsdale Holmesbur, Tacony WlilnominK Br deburg. and Frank lord, and al in l i. at ft Bristol. echenuk's,Eddlngtou, andsP.M forHolmea- burg and Interuieoia.e siations. "oime. AU 3(i.Ax11,"u, P-M tor Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk anandalgua. Elmira, Ithaca. Owego, Ro! ches er. Bingliompton.OsweKO yracuHa Great Bend Montrose Wilkesnarre Scranton Ht.oudsbufg, tel Gap, Pelvldere, Easton, 1 anibtrivilie eleruinaton etc. The 3-:'0 P.M. Line connect fllro.t .?:?' be'tn eto t0n 'r Mauon 1 unok Uentown, Bethle A p,.'.-0!Vlr lmbertvllle and Interm. dlate stations. Mayl, 1816; W 1LL1AMU GA 1 ZM EK Ail out "VTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD XN Depot THIRD Sueet above Thompaoi. .?2r. BF.THU.Hl M, DOYLI 810VVN girm BAKRK- KAS'!0 W1LLIAM8POBT, and WlLi?E? At 130a. it ihxpress), for Bethlehers. Allentewa. ifarr'e ' H"le,0D Wllllamspoit, ad flka?L. i S0P M (Expres., for Beth.ebem Faston ,u. reacfaiiiB 1 anion at 6 45 P. M. 'aston t., t Slj P. M. ior Bethlehem, Alientown Manah, hunx Danville and Wllllamsport ' "D0 tor Dovlestewn at 8 36 A M.,2'30 and 4 Is P u for Fort WaJiington at 10 M. and 11 V at" For Lansdale at 816 P. M White cars or the Second and Third Streets Lisa in. f nter ( ars run direct to the depot - ity TRaIm IOR PHILADELPHIA. fiP M? m a, 6 28A- aDd '- Noon, mi Leave iVv estown at 40 a. M 1-15 and 6 SOP at Leave Lantrtale att 00 a.aisT "esr. sj Leave ton Washington ai 1V A. a. M . and l is r u , , ON SUNDAYS. ' oJ! la.'1,,.DI 101 Retn ehem at 0 A M. Philadelphia lot Doylestown at 2-30 P M Dov lesrowD lor I hladelphla at 7 20 a. Si.' Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 -30 p. M t l.ia CLARK. at . WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINEfiJ .Sl?1'!?- fialclD' and 8ta lonson WeitJerasw aIi? x.',"1 ?lB"ruds1ar9A.M and 3-J0 P. MV ml a.i rntermedfate stations at 9 a. it HQ a 1 in u?',,r.,.IDe fca' rfdfntennedIatitatlonsat9 A. u ta Milivllle.couiectliigwlth rein ht Train Passenler i attached lor ( ape May, due 8 46 P. M.. xnd Vi? L IhroUkh I'aasenger oue 8 P. M. F'or Giasstoro and lntormedlate Stations, at a nt id 3 30 P. M. ", aan For Woodbury Gloucester, eto. at I A. at a and ft 90 P. M. 1 " Freight ai.l be received at second covered wharbelnw a sin lit street. Irom 7 A M.UM.lftP M. amx De'OW VisilLI rt-eelVAd LelVitA tt . u ..n ..L a . dai Jorwata sass Freight delivery -Del. w. re . venae. - TV. ...KJl NSSgU ER. Huuejlnumrtor. trim. T, tfj EAPR nH Cht. fc.i will art. nd to all the usual branchea of iZnilzA. article intrusted to them. oountry, aoy Omc.PN3oU,.V.Srnnu.reCe,0mal "J&S ' 1 ' ! Jnm B. WILLIAMS No. 16 North SIXTH Street; HAKCKACIUBER OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AKD WINDOW SHADES. Th largest and finest assortment In tha city at tha lowest prices. 144 2mn BT0RS SHADES MADE AND LITTEEXD. I 0 lmTP No, 013 ARCH Siriet.
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