The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 31, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 18G6.
AMUSEMENTS.
Q l AM NATIONAL CONCEPT
for tiir benefit of Tan
LlilEKS' AS3)
K AllCNAL OEPUAXS' H03IE FUND,
rSDMl AUHPICE3 F THE
KI.DILUS' A.ND SAILORS' UNION,
WASHINGTON. . C,
AT
GKOYEll'S TIIEATIIE,
Cn Ifcwsday Evening, August 2, 1866,
POSIVOSKD UNTIL
TIvUHSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11.
C(0.C(0 Tkkila vill be sold at H each
75.CCO rrcmnla Awarded, valued at $250,000
$ii!,(XO cj the l'rojita to be given to the Sol
diers' and bailors' National Orjihana' Home
Fund, $2000 to the Washington Male and
Ftmate Oiyhan Asylum. The balance, after
deducting cqienscs, to be jrnid to the Trea
surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors'
u nton,
Washington, V. C.
Due I'rrat'iit to Every Four Tickets.
TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM
OWENS & CO.,
Dltlltniy uixl Knval Law OJiicc,
lo 527 ciiEoMT street, Opposite trie State House,
Philadelphia. Pu.
Abo 8 nt to any part ot the country promptly by mall.
list of presents to bk awarded.
1 liiie-Btory Brick residence, u street oe-
twecu Sixth and seventh 318,000
I Thiee s.ory l.rick residence, ccoi.d struct,
mar i 10.000
1 'I htce story Brick residence, Tcntii street,
between M and N 8 000
I Twosiorv J i ,c k residence, Tenth street,
between AI nd N 5.000
1 Two etui J ricii residence, Tcuttt street,
liclwull H and .N 5 0 0
2 Fine Oily Lts, on .sevemn street, nortli.. 4,l)u0
I splcuolii Carriage, ilotses, and Harness
complete 4,000
I t-plcnnid Diamond King 2 000
1 Set I ilniiinnds complete (l'iu, .ur Itinns,
and Rings 1.500
1 Grand 1 iunu (Stuinway) 1 5M
1 Si lid Silver Tea Set 1.000
1" Grand Pianos, ("li'io eueh (i I 00
In Grand Piano 50(eaeh 5'0i)
V 0 Gems' (iold Watches, '.'H0 eiieli 20 Ouo
liU Ladies' Cold Watt-ues 125 each 6 2i0
." Grand Iicloueons, 2lo eueli I,IM'
N) American-case Sliver Watches. 75 each... 6 000
75 limiting do do 640 each.. IJ.iMiU
Ml Diamond Illns, slUO to g'.'IIO eacli 7.rAiU
25 I'iiimond I'll s. Sslou encu 2.500
4U8twiuK Machines, "" euch 4 OiKj
2ii do t75 tacl 1 5H0
iO Mlvcr-plated Tec sets. .,' each 16m)
.'0 M vcrcusiurs. 82. each 1.200
5,0(0 (locks, A. bums, Jewell y, Ac., 85 to sin
aeli 27.000
10 COO Tea and Table, Spoons Ac. s2 to &5 each. . 2') 000
10.010 (iold fens, sleeve Buttons, A c, 1 to S3
ench . 14,000
49,4.r3 Books, c ntlery . Engravings, Ac, jl to 610
each , 50 000
, Total 250tHiO
The awards will be miide alter tlio oucert on tho
stage oi the Iheatro, where three thousand persons oho
W ItlK-SS ll. A COlIIUiitU... will porott lv tnk udi-
encc 10 supcrim end Hie same.
prill ed lists of awards win be published and stippl'eil
to Agents and Tickei-holders. Panics having tickets
w ill ietuin tliein until alter tlio awuids are made, and li
their iiuuiliers appeur In the list. Ihev win forward their
tickets immediately, with mil directions as to the ship
ping of poods or deeds lor the property. Tickets lor
sale at all the nrincipal Hotels. Book, and Music stores
in the city and ai the Headquarters, In the Mammoth
Fair Building lor the henetit id the soldiers' and Sailors'
Rational Oiphuns' Home Fund, corner ol seventh street
and Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, 1 I'.
'I he lnrectiirs appeal to the liberality of the people to
give this entorpiisc their klnu support, and thereby
assist in relieving the wants ol the orphans ol our lalleu
comrades.
CARD. A large number of tickets remaining unso'd,
it Iwill he necessary to postpone the drawing until
THURSDAY, the lltta of October. 166, at which time it
will positively occur.
The many swindling schemes that have been pre
sented to the public during the past lew months, some
what dtlayed our sales, until wo were able to satisfy
the peop o throughout the couutry tuat this euterpilse
was genuine, and soiely lor chnritahie purposes. Tho
Directors are conlhli nt of the sule of every ticket, and
have allotted suihclent time to guarantee the sales
Without any further postponement
Maj 11 A. hALL. l'ria. Soldier' and Sailors' Union.
Col. CHAN. K. C'Al'KHART, 1
Wai M.H ALBI KKR, J-Managing Directors.
11.1.1AM S. MOItoE.
thrasi bt Department, 1
Office or Inti.bn.vi. kkvknde,
Washington, Juno 20. 18W.
whereas II. A. Hall and others, as "AlunaHK Direc
tors" ot the "Grand Nutlonal Concert," to beheld in
Washington. 1). c, on the Jd of August noxt buve maae
due application to i,. t lephan, Collector of lntomal
Revenue lor the Collection District of the District ol
Columbia, mr permissiou to hold a lottery, rattle, or
gitt euierorise, and presented to him satisfactory evi
dence that the pioceeds of said lottery, rallie, or girt
enterprise ill be devoted to charitable uses, permission
is hereby granted to such "Managing Directors" to hold
such lottery, rattle, or gltt enterprise iree from ai. charge,
whether rom tax or license, iu respect to such lottery,
xallle, or gilt enterprise. E.A.ROLLINS,
: Commissioner.
We reicr, by permission, to
Wajor-C.eneral Winlleld S. Hancock, V. 8,
General Robert C schenck, li. c Ohio.
General Ilalbert E 1'aiue, AI. C , Wis.
General John H. Ketcham. AI. C, N. Y
General James G. Hluut, Kansas.
General J. N. Ucndrick, Iowa.
General D. C. Alci allain, 1). C.
ieueral O V. Dayteo, N. Y.
JHon. T nomas W. Ferry, AI. C, Mleh.
Hon. George Lawrence, AI. C, Feuua.
l. O. Foruey, Esip, D. C.
Major J. E. Doughty, N. Y.
Hon. Richard Wahach, Mayor of Washington, D. C.
Hou. Henry W I son. U. b r.
Hon. W ihlam D Kelley, W. C, Fenna
Hon. Kelllan V. WhaUy.ll. C. Wesi Va.
Hon. Eben C. Ingerso.l, M. C, 111.
Hon. Henry C. Dcuiiuii, M. V , conn.
Hou A. U. Laflin, AI. C, N. Y.
Hon. Leonard Myers. M. C, Tonna.
Hon. William A. Newell. M. C. N.J.
Hon George W. Julian, SI. C, Ind.
Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, M C. Peuna.)
lion. J. B. Gilunell, M C. Iowa.
Hon. . Jr. ade, v. a. eenator oniu
Hon. G. R.Latham AI C, W Va.
lion. BenJ. E. Wllit. 3d. C, Ohio.
WT"iiam-,Ei Owen's, Esij., Philadelphia. 8 16 to6
VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GAUDF.N-Nos WI-72BVINK Streot.
GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS
NIGHTLY.
By two larre and cfflcieut Orchestras.
And FYEBY NIGHT. In connexion with our
IfXCkLHIOHHTKINO BAND.
aPrass Band, compiling the best Artists in the city
will pertoruo. FQR THB gEA80V
Our spacious summer Garden, artistically laid oat
wlin shrubbery, Fountains, etc.
HUB euruuu ,tiik U1)E1, SALOON,
Especially set apart for FAMILIES, the bent ol Creams
and other Refreshments will be served.
GYMNASIUM
The lustltuU, which again has bee greatly Improved
lor tbeieoming season, Is now open lor subscription all
UBodnV.x?rc'lM Imparts health and strength, and is
highly recommended to both sexes and all ages.
Terms for Instruction, 8 months h OT
lruia lor Hell-practice. S months.
For particulars send (or S'W.VIv k
a j0 lm frofessors H1LLEBBASU A LEW la
THE PIANOS WHICH WR MANIT-
1(1 faetHre recommend tnemw ivca. we promise
... .i.,.. i.i.hiiiIiiiI tunes, e egant worxmau
ulilp. durability, and reasonable prices, coinbined wiih
lull guarantee. For sale only at No. ion WAl.KUl
B2i UNION PIANO MANl,FACTrISO CO.
AMUSEMENTS.
"fyi UW tJHI.Mi'i' SThl.KT TIILlATltL.
Cl.lS.NU'i ftr.et al.ovo Xwclflu
VM. I ."ISS A. t Iossee.1.
Doors open a' 1 1t 'ui uiln r'ss at K
I 'His (Frldai l. F.NISO,
t AST lill'l ONK OF llli St MA. K SVAION
L AS 1 M.IIT 1UIT ONI. K KUMMcR I'KICiS.
Bh.MCFI I.
slid lnl nlclit but orn o! the
OH 11 1) AM' VFK"Hr.F. (OBHil'NSK,
i.ISS NOKllli) 1)1' t,l lifli.lr KI U ES.
nvo siM i-Dii) riiiCEs.
A OKI. A HI
Tbo perio'irr nee will commence with the bcaull ul
riay in llnec dets.cn II le i
i-FO V.'ofFINOTON.
Fee WrlTlipton...MI 0 1: 1f. U TifU'EUITTTS
'lo ncii:de vhh t'iC oniedie In, in twoaca si vied
THE AMBASM 'DOR'S - 1 F .
1 aih i"!i::al cth Biilib Miss DE MAItOUERITl'ES
Wuptrti'd by I! e
MUX ST It i NOT H op THE fOPANT.
SAil hlAV aFTKKN Ji'N. Septeiiihei 1,
t 8l':i:H! MATIN EF.
HiiPAV l;V-M 0. sejitntubcr 3,
F KS'I KIOHT OF 'i HE
RKOl'I.AK F A LI. M Wi M'lH SESOX.
uud (list appearance of the di t'nuulshcd yr.c arilste.
VI.-TVAL1
t rices of (lintlnn for the Snumor Pennon nnlr
On hestrn 7n 1'nnniette. ' c. t nmily Circle. 25c.
Nil extra charge lor reserred seats. .
w
a 1j N UT S T ll V. V. T T IIKA T U E.
N. K. corner ol MNTH and WALNUT Streets.
LAST SlllliT UUl ONE
Iti TIIK
WORLD KEOWNI
Bt'HLAY FJMII.T.
FKIDAV t.VKMMi August 31,
when they will present series of
!. x'l IKrLY N r.W FEATS,
Inclndlng, by desire, the marvellous
' IAGA K IE '.
BvJITMO and OUIUET 1UTISHY.
ICARIAN ()MlvS. I.iS l)Ki; COMIQUEc.
(.mm! Ism lot Diverting? inrnt of
I, MA.) A III. SEVIGLIA,
and tho Comic l'aniouiime oi
PiiKOO
By universal desire, the gr.in l tenf ol F-nullihriuin.
Till, MI KM. ATOUMTAlN.
1 lie extraordinary
JT'OOMNO ACT
bv Mons. II FA HI AOOUMT.
'I he grace ul and during
TKIII' RUl'i. FF.UFOKMANCE
by Setioiltu ROSI TA.
Also, a HKltlFS OF TAHIKAITX.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
LaSI BFIHLAY MATINE,
coinmenf Itg at 2M o'clock
ALNUT STREET Til IS A T It E.
l'.-i n AN V(lH NCEMRMT.
FALL AND WINI'KR SEASON.
MR. J. S. t'l AKK10
FOR MX MOHTS ONLY.
MODAY EVIM.NO. September 3,
A, I! CLWtKU
in two oi Ills popular eharacteis
Hiciliau's brilliant comedy In two acts, of
THE RIVALS,
with a distribution ol tie character w hich
CANOT HE SURPASSED IN AMERICA.
Mr .1 s, ( LAIlKI. as Bob Acres
Mr. .1. H. Roberts as Fill uuuU
Mr. C Wo cot, Jr., a- captain Abio'uto
M r. W A. ( hapmiiii as Sir Anthony
J!r O S. Fowcetl ns Sir Lticlu O'Tngger
IMr J M Barron as rag
Aiiss Annie Oriilniln us In la
M s. C. Wnlcot as L.vdiu l.aii;:u'li
Mlts I flic Gcrmon n Lucv
Ttlrs VV . A. lmiomin as Jlri. Mulaprop
To colicitidc wi ll
CLARKE'S TOODI FS.
CL 'RKI.'S 'KIDDLES.
8 31 2t BOX BOOK OFE'.
MKS. .IOMN DREWS NEW AKCII STREET
'i IIEATRE.
Tni: FALL AND WISTFR SEASON".
The Lessee bc(:s respectlu ly to unuounce to the pttb-
C ,liat Till-; 1'OrULAR ESTABLISHMENT
wi 1 open lor the iej.ii ari-eniouon
SAT! IM AY EVEN I Ml September 1. lWi8.
The loliowing (lenileann and Indies will lorui the
M1M k t OllI I i
Mr. Ftank J'ordaunt.
Mr Owen Mnrlowjo,
Ill r. . II. CritlltliH,
air. Hurry Rivers.
IVir. L. I.. James
Mr. T. A. reese,
Mr. Robert Ornig.
Air Snmncl Heinple,
Air. AV. 11. Walds,
Air .Billings,
Alr.li sboumo.
Air J mies
Kolnnd Keed
Aliss Ann e Ward,
Airs T. a Creese.
Aliss Fanny Reeves,
Aiiss suiiiinerlield,
Ailss A Aluhon,
Aliss (; Oi'tiltn,
Miss Jones.
Mr. savage.
Mr. roa iy.
Mr. Won i.
W iss Lizzie Fnce.
Mrs h AI. J haver,
Mrs. Wotrell,
Jl:s. Wiilliun II. Reeves,
Aiiss AI alinn.
Iss (ir llitli.
Miss a. Dunn,
Scenic Artist
.MR.
('. HAWTHORNE
.MK. (i. 11 (HUM
AIRS. GRIFFITH
t onilui-ati1 oi tlitM liriwip.rra
M ac.hu iit
t 'iopi rty jMBKcr
Alistri ss oi the Wardrobe
MRS JUIN DREW
will anpear on the opening night,
"AT V UDA Y . September 1st, lfbli.
in ihe elegant comedy o '
inr. i.r.i.i.i. is t it l Aor. n.
Sl Fl ORTED BV TT1S FULL CO.MPANY.
On MONDAY EVENING, September 3,
will be produced, tor the hrst time In America, J. Mcst-
lami Aiursion s treat piny ot
iiik iAvu iiri oi' ruittt .!;.
reri'ormed lor an entire seuoon at the Hayniarket
Theutre, London, in which
AI l!S. JOHN DREW
will appear In an original character.
PRICES OF ADAIISSION.
Ovchesira Seats 91
orchestra trcle and Dress Circle ftu ci nts
ecurrd Sea s n cents
Familv Circle 25 cents
Private Boxes SB and 68
Hox i mice open lrom A ftl. io ii r. Ai.
The saicot scats lor the oncning night will commence
0 u ill I KSDAY .MORNING. atf) A.M.
BUSINESS AGENT AMI THEASUK-K,
8 2!l Ht JOSEPH 1). dURI'IIY.
"VTEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT
1 Street. Htinve Kiuhtb.
li. .. i.ARNsUAW Bo!e Lessee and Managfr.
Hours open at 71(0 1 eilorninncc commences at b.
FIRST HaJSEFlT
MISS SOPHlt; WORRELL.
FIFTH NIGHT
nf Dip vnuni. bpnntttiit. mid ciltcd
WUKH1.1.L Blli.i;s MirtitE, intr., aju
JENNIE.
These beautiful and gated Artistes w-Pl appear
THIS (Krlilai T K.VK.NING. August31.
supported bv a mil and powerlul company. In the Spec
tacular Extravaa-iza, in two acts, bv Charles Sclby,
Eso. (ihe ixclusive coovrlght oi w lilcb has been secured
lor the Worrell bisters) entitled
I HE ELVES;
OR. TTIK HTA'I I'K. HRIDE.
intro 'neing Songs Dances Pas de Deux. Duetts, and
Miss JENNIE in her lncomparab e CLOG DANCE.
GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
EW ELEVENTH STREET OPER A HOUSE,
ELEVENTH Street, above ( HtSNUr.
' I llb, FA.UILV lllCSOItl"
OPEN FUR HIE SK.AKOIV.
rAitviiiiiss a. miiiii'S .usTitEL.s.
the Great Star Troupe ol the World, in their GRAND
ETHIOPIAN 801 It EES, 8ONO1, DANCES, NEW
HI KLEsyuKS. and 1'LAXl l A liUN SUIKK-.
Doors open ut 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock.
8 30 3m J. L. CARNcROS-, Alauager.
A T vE N N E R O II O R ORG II EST R A.
J.N 1 'l he active members are h.rebr notltled that the
reeu or weeklv meetings lor practice will be resumed on
T HI 'lfD. V KVKMNG, September 6, at 8 o'clock,
at th Ala-iinnrchor Hal.-No. 346 D1LLWYN Stieet.
Punctual attendance Is requested. Amateurs deslrmg
to join arecorcial.y invited to attend, or call upon the
unueisignea.
WILLIAM WOL8IF.FFF.R, Conductor,
8 21 24 28 31s4 6 6t) No. 217 VINE Street.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVK.STONES, Eto.
Just completed, a beautiful variety ol
Italian marble monuments,
TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES.
Will be sold cheap for cash.
Work sent to any part oi the United Btates.
11ENHY S. TAIUl,
MARBLE WORKS,
wimj No. 710 GBEIN Street, Philadelphia
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
i le,'tln,t tne Commissioners named In an act
fuuuuu -an aci to incorpurute the Hovamenalng rtre
lnsurauct Company, to he located in the City ot Phils-
ril.ll.illu 11 will I. a k.M . ... (.... u ..n.n.. C...
T.V.I .T'" vw ""IU V b, ri
Fbliadelnhla at 11 o'e ock M., on thetntl
tuiuber, istsi, 0 organize said Couipauy.
"VTOTICK I!. HEREliY (JIVEN THAT A
ateetlngofhe stockholders ot the Public Lite
Insurance Compan, will be held on TUESDAY, Seo
t mber 27, at o. 29 s. FIFTH Street, Pbdacelphia,
lor the purpose of supplement, when an amvudmeui to
ine unariei win oo suuu.utea tor auurovai. It
KINKELIN CAN T.E CONSITT.TKl)
confldenllallr on all IHCPnt. li, '.Ri. p.hrnnln urwl
constituilonal diseases, at his.ld establishment, north
weit corner oi inirmnu t niuPctrccis. 8 14 6m
"ORIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY
J The only place to get rrUy Wells cleaned and da-
n ectcd atver low prices.
A. PEYSON,
Alantifaeturer of Poudn.un.
8 10 5 GOLDSMITHS' HALL, L1URAUV Street
INSURANCE COMPANIES
DELAWARE Ml'lTAL SAFETY INSURANCE
( MPs li Y.
INCORPORATE! BY iIIF. LOI8LATTJRB OF
PENNSYLVANIA, IMS.
OtriCE, I I HMK i HI HI) ND WALNUT
JREETs, I IIII VDI LPHIA
., A" RINE INSURANCE
Of- VKSSKLS.i
cakgo To ail parts of e orld.
FRHG1TT, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods by River i ana.. Lake and I d Carriage to
all parts of the unn
J FIRE INSURANCES
on Merchandise generally
On Stores, Dwclliug Houses, eto
ASSETS OF THE f O M PAN T
. November I, WH.
100,fiPC United States 5 per cent oan 'H. (hw
12 .WJ0 ' . ' ' . ..128 100-Ot
2t 0 000 7 3 10 per cent loan
Trensury Notes 94,375'oo
1I COO State oi Pennsylvania Five Per Cent
Loan 90,55500
54,100 Siaie ot 1 cnnsylvanla Six Per Cent.
Loan 53,250 00
if, POO I ny ot Philadelphia Six Per Ccut.
loan... 1H.8U50
20 000 Pirnsy vania Railroad First Wort-
gnteSIx r-er Cent. Bonds 20,000 00
2.5,000 1'cnnsvlvanla Ral roan Second Mort
gage six Per Cent. Bonds 23,750 09
25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Alort-
gage six Per ent. Honda 23,750 00
IS.OOj Sin Shares Sto'k Gennantown Gas
Company, principal and Interest
guaruutced by the City of iTiLadel-
., phis 13,537 81
7.1M) U:i Shares Mock Pennsylvania Rail-
road (,'omnanv.i 8,580-00
5.000 luo Shares Stock Noitn Pennsylvania
Railroad Comnanv 3,250 00
40 (IOC I iosit wl h United S ates Govern-
mei t, subject to ton days' call 40.000-00
30.006 State ol Tennessee Five I cr Cent.
Loan 18.9O0-0O
Ii0,if 0 l oans on llonds and Mortgave llrst
Ileus ou City Property 170 000 00
l,(..1,P-Vi Par. Manet value. ...8'iOfi,5:m-00
Real Estate 30, O Win
ljLls receivable for Insurances made..! 21,013 37
FTiilaiirt s due at Agencies: Premium
on Marine policies, Accrued Inte
rest and other debts uue the Com-
il 40,511 44
Scrip and stock ot sundry Insurance
and other ompanles, H;i3. I sti-
niatej value 2,910 00
Cash In Banks 55 05 89
casn in Drawer 67X48
56,615 37
1 253 630T8
DIRECTORS.
.Samuel E. Htokos.
!J F. Penistau.
Thorrss C. Hand.
John :. Davis,
to inn nd A. Soulier,
Ibcoplilliis Paulding,
John K l enrose,
Jamts Traquair.
Iienry C. Daliett, Jr.,
James C. Hand.
William C Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Iienry sioau.
W II lain G. ltotilton,
Edward Darlington,)
11 Jones Itrooks,
I dwanl Lafourcado,
lacob P. Jones,
James B AlcFatland,
Hishua P. Eyre,
S -encer Alcilvaln,
J. i Scinple, Pltthurir,
A. B "eruer Pittsburg,
If T. oriiin. l'lttshnri.
.i orc c. Leiper,
11 hi: li ( rail:,
Robert Burton.
John D. Taj lor,
THOAIas O. PAH). Piest-eiit.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President.
Secretary. 1 1
TlENTtY LTI.prriN
OIITII AMKRICAX TKANS1T
IHCTJKAMCE COMPANY,
No. 133 South FOURTH Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Annual Policies issued against General Accidents
all d criptleiis at exceedingly iow rales.
insurnnie enecieii lor one year in any sum rrom 9iu
to 1" 11(0. at a premium ol only one-nali mr cent
securiiiii the !till amount Insured in case ot death and
compensation ench week eaual to tho wholo pre
iiuui pain
Short time 1 ickcts lor 1. 2. 3. 5 7. or 10 dnva. mil. oi
tl uionttis, at Hi coins u ilav, insuriut in the sum ot B l jUn,
or giving per week it uinutneo to bo had at tnu
Gcueiui tilhcc, ro. IMS. 1'OUHTH street, c hi add
phiu oi at the various Huiltoad licketoilii.es. Re sure
to purchase too tickets of the North American Transit
insurance ctnipauy.
s.ir inrciiiars ami tunuer lniormntinn Aiiniv nr ta
General (.m.ce, or ol any oi the uutboiizd Ageuls of the
Ltim j. mil r rcsnicni.
JAoiK.s M. CONRAD. Treasurer
HENRY C. BROWN, Secrc.ary.
JOHN C. BULLIT.I, Solicitor.
1 lREctORS.
L. L. Houpt. late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company
M.Bnirrt of AI. Baldwin A t o.'s.
rnn.iHT C. I aliiict,( ashler ot Commercial Bank
Plchatd Wood, No. 30!) Market stieet
an es At. ( onrud. No. ti23 Aluiket street.
J. E. Kingsley, continental Hotel.
II. G Leisennng, Nos. 2.17 and :M Dock street.
Enoch Few is, lute Gen. sup't Penna R. H.
G. C. Francis us t en. Agent Penna. R. R. Co.
QIHARD FIRE AND MARIJSTE
OF KICK, No 415 W ALN UTS TRKET, PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL PAID JN, JJS t ASH, HKIKJ.Ilt.u.
Tl.is compai y ctiitinues to write on Fire Tlitkt onli
its capital, witu a gcou suipiu . is sn:ciy luvesteo
701 "
Lcecs by Are nave been promptly pato, and mure than
$500,000
Disbursed on this account w ithin the past few years.
Foi the present the ofl.ee of this company will
remain at
No. 415 WALNUT RTItEKT,
But within a few months will remove to ltt. OWN
BUILDING
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH ESNL'T STREETS
Then as now. we shall be hupry to insure our nutruusa
such rates as ore consistent w"D saiety,
IllUtCTOKS
THOA1AS CRAVEN.
ALE KM) M. GILI.ETX
N s. LAWRENCE,
CHARLEs I. DUPOK..
HENRY F. KENKEY,
JOSEPH JCLAPP, AI. D
MJRMAN StltrfAKl),
ThOs. MAC KELLAK.
JOHN SUPPL1 F.
JOHN W. CLAGUORN,
Ull VKHKKH.JL.
ltlu,HAa uiAir.j i-rcaioeiii.
ALFRED 8. G17.I.ITT. V. President and Treasurer.
JAMES B. ALVORD, Sccretsrt. 1 19 i
jg29 CII AKTKll PE R r ET U AL
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE C03irAJli
OP
PHILADELPHIA.
Assetsi on danuarv l, IbOU,
j,rjO(55H5roo.
Capital
.J400.000 Ot
. 944 643 If
.1,102,'KW Hi
Acciueu suiuiub.
premiums
lBSETTLED CLAIMS,
INCOME FOR 18ft
:U0 (Klu.
all.407 53.
LOSSES PAW SJJXLX xw? VYVh
85,000,000.
Perpetual and Tern poraty I'ollcics on Liberal Terms,
DIRECTORS
Charles 1 Bancker,
I dwaid C. Dale.
George tales,
Altred Fitter.
Francis W. Lewis, M. B.
l'. l. r AlcCall.
Tobius Wagner,
Samuel (.rani.
George W. Richards,
Isaac Lea,
CTIARLF8 N. BANCKER, President
KDWARD C DALE, Vice-President.
JAS. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary protein. 2 3tl2
TjIRE INSUUtAiNUt; EACL.UblVfcL.1. Tllpj
Ji PENNSYLVANIA F1KE INSURANCE COM-
LjlY luCOrporaieu ioio v uanci v-r,ciiiai .-.u. uiv
WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square.
r I l. n ... ....... ,... .
IhlS LollipailV, IMVUrilOIJ. &uuu tw IU. ,'iu uiu.ii.j
for over forty years, continue to Insure against loss or
damage by tire on Public or Private liuliUings, eiuie
ncrmauentlr or ior iiniini .unc. .-..r.. u r ....... u.c,
stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal
Tbelr Capital, together with a largo Surplus Fund, Is
Invested in the most care ml manner, which enables
them to oiler to the insured an undoubted security In the
case ol loss.
Ttanlel Fmlth. Jr..
John Devereux,
Alexander Benson,
Isaac llazlehurst,
j nomas eimiiu,
llenrv Lewis.
J. Gilllngham Fell.
Thomas Ruuuins,
I mil lei Haddock Jr.
DANIEL SMITH, Jit., President.
William 0. Ckowell, secretary. S 0$
. - . HTnvrrx a Tnn iAm a aVU S 1 1 tT1
pHOF.NIX iJNBUivAiNt.i!i LumrAai.w im
J-7L.4.?M'.?,,inAl.;T loru nttAPTFB PFRP1TTTT A
in 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE
this Company Insures from loss or damage by FIRE, on
liberal i eruie. on buildings, merchandise, inrnlture, eto.,
lor limited periods, and permanently ou buUdinns, by
U''rtie Company "as befit active operation for more
than BIXTY iTSA US, during whlcn ajl luKBM have beel
p.ompuy auju.tcu -"YiwCtob.
John L. Hodge,
Lawrenee Lewis, J (
M. B. Mabouey,
John T. Lewis, ,
William 8. Grant,
Hubert W. Learning,
1. Clark Wharton,
Kamae IWHco-
iiaviu L.CW1M,
Benjamin Etting,
Thoma H. Powers,
A. R- Mcllenrv,
Edmund Ca'tltlon,
I onia (!. Nnrrla.
ej Kt 1 1 iv
WTJCUIsKJiR. I'realdKn.
6am l Wjlcox. eecretary
IS
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
LIVERPOOL AM) LONDON
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital and Assets, $16 000,000.
Invited in United States, 31,500,000.
Total Premium Hciv.l Iy the
Company iu 1HI5, 17,175.
Total Losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250.
All losses promptly adjusted without retetence to
England.
ATWOOD SMITH.
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
OFFICIO,
No. l Merchants' I'-' x chancre.
MI1LM1RI.IHIA t8 11 OlU
PKOVirENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
No. Ill touth FOURTH Street.
INCORPI 'KM EI) 3 AIONT 11. 22d., 1HG5.
AI ITAL. t150ISSI. PAID IN.
Insurance on Lives bv earlv rrninhin.. , nrhv.1 til
or -il vei.r Premiums, h on-ioriuiture.
I nriowtneiits, payah e at otnre age. or on prli f
deceare, h Yearly Premiums, or 10 your Premiums
both c a sea Son lo'lcliurii
AnnuitK-s granted on tuvorable terms
TVriu I o hies Chil'ren's I ndowtnents
This 'oinpanv while vlnni! the Insured th siiiritv
ol n paid tip ( a Ita ,wlll divtce the entire profits of the
Ll I- business among ita Policv holders.
Aione.vs receivi o ut inlcrcst, an I puld on demand.
Authorized by charter to execMitn I rusts, and io act as
I xecuior rr Aomliilstrator Assignee or Guardian, and
in oilier fiduciary cnpacitlr unclet appointment o nnv
ourt of this ( oniinoiiucalih or nf miv tiprMi.n ,.r n.r.
sous, or bodies politic orcorporate.
I'lUKCTOHS.
PAMI'F.L R.'PIII PLI- Y. i Kir HARD CADI1URY.
,11 Rf A1IAII 11 A kl-R, HENRY HAI.M t,
JOSHUA H.MORRIS. T WISTARBKOWV
Bit HARDWOOD, WAI. C. LONUS1RETQ,
HARLE8 F COFFIN
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND TARRY.
President. Actuarv
TIIOA1AS W1STAR, il. D., J. it. TOWNSK D
7 27 S Mer.lca Kiamlner, Legal Adviser.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 T LEU, WEAVER & CO.,
MANUFACTUKFRS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords
Twines, ttc,
No. 23 Ncnh WATER stieet and
No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue,
l'lULADELrlll A.
tDWIN 11. FITI.RR, MICHAEL WtAVKR
COM1AD.F CLOlllltB. 214
01Q AKCII STREET. OAS FIXTUIvES,
M Z CHANDELIERS, BRONZE STAT I ARY, En .
lAAsn.ivoi . w. wuuiu rerpteim ny uirect me atten
tu n ol then irlmds. and the nublio general v, to their
uiipe anu eievart nssorimeiii ot li c riAtt kks.
t IiANDLLlhhS, and Ol.N A.M EN I A L It ICO X P.
n Allrs. 'Jliosc wishing lianunonie and tburcugliiy
ii, hoc uiiiui., m very rcusunauie prices win una it tu
tueir auyantae toive us acail beiuru pur. basing else
w litre.
N. B. Soiled or tiirn'sbed flxtuies rellnislied with
ppecai caie anu at reasonable prices.
8 4titn VANKIRK A CO
Q K O 11 G E l'LO W M A N,
CAP PEN TE J i AND PUIEDI:i,
No. 2S2 CARTER Street
And No. 141 DOCK Street.
Uachice Woik and Mlilwrlghtiug piomptly attendt
to 3s
c
O K N EXCHANGE
KAU WAMJIAUOKI.
JOHN T. It A 1 1. t V ,fe a
REMCVHD TO
N. E, comer of MARKET and WATER Htree 8
I Ul IIUH.IIUIU.
DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING
oi every oescilption. lor
Gialn, Flour, Sa.t, siipct P licplnue ot Lime, Roue
Dust, Etc.
Tsriie and small GUNNV BAGS ranslantly on hand
2 22 Also, WOOL SACKs.
John T. Baii.i v. JauesCascadf.n.
A1
LiEA& UKK O. C ATT ELL A 0 0.
PRODUCE COMAIISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20 NORTH WHARVES.
AND
NO. 27 NOHTT1 WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. 2 2
ALEX AM)ER G. CATTELL. ELIJAH O. CAV1KIL
c
OTTON AND FLAX
SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS,
ol all Lumbers anu brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagon-Cover Duck. Also
Paper Ainnuiactiirers' Drier Fells, lrom one to seven
ttet w ide ; Paulins, Belting, Sail Tw ine, etc.
JOHN W. EVEKMAN A Co..
3Ci No lu3 JONES' Alley.
WILLIAM H . GRANT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 33 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia,
Ac.KNT EOli
Dnpcnt's Gunpowder, Refined Nttro, Charcoal, Etc.
AV. Baker A Co 's C bocolato. Cocoa, and Bronia.
Crocker Bros. A Co.'s TellowMetil Sheathing, Holts,
and Nails 121
SHIPPING.
f rf'? STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING
Tn "''' tjuoeustown The Inuiun Line, sailing
swiui-weekiy, currving tlie United states limits.
"CITY OF CORK" Wednesday. August 20
CITY OK FAhTS" Saturuav,, September 1
"CITY OF MAN I HES'l t,K".. weinesuay, septeiunor a
"CITY OFNEW YOKK" Saturday, Septoinlier 8
'CITY 1E' L1AIERH K" Wednesday, September 12
and each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, at
noon, lrom Pier No. 44 North nv r.
RATES OF PASSAGE
By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday.
Flist Cabin, Gold !iu Stecjago, urrency 15
'10 London H, 'joi.onoon vi
To Pans 105 1 To Paris 50
Passage by the Wednesday stcumers: First cabin,
1100; steerage, 35. Payable in .United States cur
rency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, lire
ueii. etc , at moiiorate rates.
steerage passage Itiiiu Liverpool or Qnconstown, 4l,
ciirency. T Ickets Oan be bought here by persons send
liar lor their friends. .
For lurther luloimallon apply at the Companv's
ollccs. JOHN O. DALE Agent.
t7 No. Ill WALK IT street, Phllada.
XflrM FOR NEW YORK. PHILADF.L.
aHHaiTiniri dcljih-'a Steam Propeller Comoany De
suiiiLh swiflaure Lines.vla Delaware and Rurltun Canal,
lelng dai y at 12 M. and 5 P. AI., connecting with all
titrtheni and Eastern lines.
lor freight which win be taken npnn accommodating
terms, arply to WILLIAM AI. B A 11(1) .yco..
M'O SHIP CAF1A1NS ANL iWKr.Itt. TH1
X unuersigned having leased KENSING'IOM
feC'RLW DOCK, begs loin orm bis frit ,-ds and the patrotu
ot the buck thai h It prepared with increased t'aciiltlet
to accommodate those having vesse s to be raised oi
repaired and being a practical shin-carpenter and
caulker, wl.l give personal attention to the vessels eu
trusten to hlra lor repairs.
Cautolni or Agents. Ship Carpenters, and Machinists
heviojiveBielB to repair, are solicited to call.
Having tie agencv for the sale of "Wetterstedt'
Patent Metallic Composltlou" lor Copper Paint tor ihe
pieservatiol of vessels' bottoms, for this city, 1 am pre
pared to lunitb thesame on favorable terms
John il HiMMiir.
Keusnigton Screw Dock,
1 U DELAWARE Avenue, above 1-4 UREL Street
INL
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULYEll'S NEW PATENT
BEEP SAKD-JOINT
HOT-AIR FU11NACE.
IIANGES OF A EL SIZES.
ALSO, PHIEGAR'S EW LOW PRE.SSUIJJ
STEAM UliATJNU A1TAKA1US.
yon SALK Y
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
510 Bo. 1132 JJ.AKK.KT BTItKET.
THOMPSOW'S LONDON KITCHENER,
OR F.FROPEAN HAlOE, for families, hotels
or public institutions, Tl TWENTY DIFFERENT
SIZES. Also. PhLadelDhla Ranges. Hot-Air kur-
oaces, Portable Heaters, Lovdown Urates. Flieboard.
Stoves, Bate Boilers, stewholt Plates, Broilers. Cook
ing stoves, etc.. Wholesale ana retail, by tha manuiao-
turers. - tHARPE & THOMSON,
51stath6m Nu. 20UN. SECOND Street
PARASOLS AT Sfl'25, $1'50. $1'75, AND
SUk Suu Umbrellas, l'W,l'l0,ai 75.
IL DIXOH
18wfm Ve. IIS. EIGHTH tttreet.
RAILROAD LINES.
R
E A D I N 0 RAILROAD
GREAT T1'.U: K LIKr.
ROA1 PflTLA DELPHI A TO IHE I NT FRIOR
1'F.NNSY LVA M ' , HI II fM 111, Vl.K II I, simoljR
HANNA, I MBFl.LAND. A:-4 WYOMING VAl
1 1 S Till: Ni-lllU, NORTHWEST. AND TUB
AN A 11 8
SUMMER AFHANGFMI NT OF TASSENOEH
H1A1N-. June 4 lts)
IenVitlS tlio f iiii.i.iiiiv'. llrnnt. nt 1 IIIItTf F.Ttl mm
M I OWUII I, Mrects I hlladelpbia. at the follow u
hours t
MORN1N- ACCOM AIODATIOW.
At 7'ii0A. M.lor Reaoing an-' inlernwdlate Statio
srORNING 1XPR.SS.
At 8-I5 A. M. lor III r.mnir Lebanon. Itarrishnra' Pot
vllle, 1 inegrove. Tamaona. Minbnrr. Willlamsno
Intra. Rocbe.'uer Nin.ara FaI m. ItnrTsIo. A lontnw
W likt slinrre. ITItslon. Yolk. Ciritslii. I hambersbar
Unierstown etc etc.
J his train connects at READING wi'h Fast Penn-
sylvsula Railroad trains tor Ailentown. etc. and the
Chun n alley train lor llarrishtira pin : at POIt l'
CIINTdN w .th atawissa Ilr.llroaiT trains tor Wll-
lla'oshurg. Leek Haven. Hmlra etc.) at HARRIS
I I I.G w 1th Northern Control CuinhprlATift Vaiv mntt
Schuvlklll and SusqiiebBiina treins mr NorlTiumheilaud,
m iiinui.iuri, i urK iiaiiiuersou rg, ' inegrove. etc.
ririiMi r A I Kr.ss
eaves PLllniteliiiiiu at s-an i u v. nAaiiini. Ptf.
vllle. Ilainshurg eic., coiinictlng with Koading and
tclumbia Hal rend trams lor Coiumbln, etc.
m AlilJMt ACl IIAIAIODATION.
Leaves Rrsdlng at 6 to A l, stopping atallway sta
tions. airlvinK ,lt Philadelphia at 8 .V A. AI.
Returning. .leaves Philadelphia at 6 00 P.M.; arrive
In Rending at 7 55 p. jf.
Trains tor l biladeiihln leave Hnrrlsburv at 810 A M.
Mid l'otsvllle at 845 A. Al. arriving In Philadelphia at
((! P. AI. A llci noun traliu leave liarrisliurg at 2 10
P. AL. PottSVllle Ot 2 45 P. M . nrrlvln.r In .,l,,.,l,.li.lii.
at (, 45 P. M. " 1
HAHKISIII RO.ACCOAIAIOD ATION.
Leaves Reading at 7 110 A. Al. im.i it nrn.l,n.9 mt 1 111
r Al. I onnee.itigat Reanlng with Anenionn Aocom-
Ill( datlOtl SOIlth. at 6'll0 1'. Al.. arrlvlno In lhll..,lnlnhl
!) Ill P. V. '
AWirket tram, with passenger ear attacued, leaves
Philadelphia nt 12 45 neon fur Ito'iillnu an I all wav sta
liens Leaves Lending ai 11 3u A. Al and Downlngtown
at 12-30 1'. N.. lor Philadelphia and ah way siailuns.
All tue aaove rains run dally, -undnvs excopted.
Siini'.ii-i I rains leave Pottsvillc at 8-00 A. u . Phi.
lnde hla at "T5 P Al Leave l'hhadclphln for Itcadlng
at tfOO A. i ; te'urning irom Heading at 4 25 P, Al.
(Tl ES 1 1 K V " LLE Y KAILROAU.
1 assenerrs tvr lio-tMiincti.wn find ititnrtiiiilinre nmni
tnko ihe 7-3P and 8-15 A. Al. and 6'0 P M. trains from
Pbl adelphla, returning irom Downingtown at 8 35 A. AI.
and I2'.1" noon.
NEW YORK EXPRESS 'Oil PITTSBURG AND THE
WEST.
Leaves New York at OA. AL, and 8'0) P.M.. passing
Leading at l'l,5 aud 11 53 A. Al and P18 P. M , and con
neetiiigal llarrisburg with Pennst Ivanla and Nonhern
( nitral Rallioail express trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago,
W II iamsport. Elmlra, Lnlt'inore. etc.
Leturiiln, exptci-s train leaves llarrisburg oa srrlvnl
oi the I'timsylvaiila express from l itisourg, at 3 and
fi-OSA-AI and fi'15 p. Al., passing Reading at 4 49 and
10 62 A AI., and Tr'30 P M., and arriving In New York at
10 A. M and 2 45 P. Al. Sleeping cars aocomnany these
Cuius through Pet ween Jerse citv aud Pittsburg, with
out change.
A niiill train lor New York leaves llarrisburg at 210 P.
M. Mail truir lor llarrisburg leaves New York atl2AI.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville nt 7 mid 1130 A. M and 7 15
P. Al . leturuing from Ttmiaqua at 7'35 A. M. and 140
and 4 15 P Al.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
Tramsleavo Auburn at 7 50 A. At. lor Pinegrovo and
llarrisburg. and 1 60 P AI. lor Pinegrovo and Treiniutt,
ret ti mini' trom Harrlshurg at 3 20.P. AL, and from Tre
ii i o r 1 1 at 7'35 A. ti. and 6 a5 P. M.
TICKETS
Through first-class tickets und emigrant tickets to oil
the principal points In tho Nonh and Ve-t and Cuiiiula.
i he lollowing nckets are obtni able only at the oltlco
Ol S 1. RADFORD, Treasurer. No. 27 S FOUKTIt
street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NlCOLLS, Gcnoial
Super.nUnilent. Keaoing:
COMMUTATION TICKFTS
At 25 percent, discount, between any points dcslrod,
tor laiiillies ui d firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good tor 20C0 miles, between all points, 52'5D each, for
families uud buns
SEASON TI( KETS.
For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders
only, to all poiuts. at reduced rates
(LhRGYAlEN
Residing on tbo line oi the road will bo furnished car us
entlllliiL tin niseivcs and wives to tickets at bull tare.
E.t URslON Tit K El n
From Phlladr lplila to principal siaiicns, good for Sa
tutdai . Simony, anil Alondnv. at reduced line, to bo had
m i at the Hcketoilice, at TTUt.TEENTTi and CAL
LOW HILL Streets
'HEIGHT. Gooi.8 of all descriptions forwanled to
all ihe above points, irom the ( ompauy'a new Freight
Depot, BROAD and WILLOW street.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Phil adelphla oailyat 5 Mi A. M ., 11 45 noon, and fc
P. M.. tor Reading. Lebanon, llarrisburg, Potisvtile
Port Clinton, and ull points beyond.
ill A I JjIS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office forall places on tne
jnad and Its blanches ot j A. AL, und lor the principal
stations only at 3 15 P M. 815
PHILADELPHIA, GEKMANTOWN, AND
NOI.RISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and a'.r w r.i'N mum t, mav iu, ibso
FOB GERAIAN'IOWN
WPIII.,,.?I.VI,,, '
Leave Geruianlown 6, 7, 1H, 8, 8 20, !, 10, 11, 12 A. M.
1.2 3, 4,4H.o bH 7, 8,0. 10, HP. Al.
Ihe H 2i oown train, und 3 i and cH up trains will no
stop on the Geruianlown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia HT0 A. AL, 2. 3 4, 8. 10N P.M.
Leave Gcimanton8 A. M.. 1. 4. 6. 03. P. M.
(iiKSNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10,12 A M., 2, 3H 5H.7,
ai d 11 P. AI
Leave Chesnut Hill 7 )0 minutes, 8 9 40, 11 40 A. M
1'4U, 3 40, 5 4U. ii-40, 40, find 10-40 minutes P. M.,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 010 minutes A. Al.,2, A. and 8 P. Bi
Leave ( he-nut Dili 7 4 J minutes A. M 12 40, 8 40, an
g 'io niinu es 1. Al
FCR CONSHOllOCKEN AND NOKRISTOWN'.
Leave Philadelphia 0. 8'35 miuuies,, 11-05 A.M., 1,
4 '4, bH, bH,8 05 minutes, and ll P. M.
Leave Nornstown 6H, 7, 7 50, B, 11 A.j AI., IH, 4h OJt
The bli P. At. ttaln will stop at School Lane. Wla
liickon. Manavunk, spring Mill, and Conshobocken only
ON' SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..2X.4 and7H P. AI.
Leave Norristown 7 A. AL, I, 5. and VP. M.
FOR Al ANA Y UNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 35 uiiuutcs, 1105 A. Al., 1)4,
4h.6,(iJt,8ij5, andllH P. M.
Leave Monayuuk 6S, 7H, 8 20 OH, ll'i, A. M.,2,5, VA
HHi'-U- 0ii SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 8 A. i-l., 2X . 4, and 'H P. M.
Leave Manayunk VA A. Al , li, (i, aim OH P. M.
W. 8. WILSON. General super lnteiQert.
k)epot NINTH and GREEN Streets
VTOllTH P FN N SY'LV A N I A RAILROAD.
XN Dcpoi THIRD street above Thompson.
for BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, AfAUfB
CHINK., EAST ON, YYLLL1AMSPOKT, and WILKES;
HA I'llK.
At 7 3ii A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Ailentown
Aluuch Chunk, Hoiletou, V llllau.spoit, and Wilkes
bane.
A13-30 P. M. (F.xpres). for LethJeheru, Easton, et.
reacliing Easton atU'45 P. Al.
At 516 P. M., lor Bethlehem, Ailentown, Alauoi
Chunk.
or Doylestown at 8 35 A. M., 2 SO and 4T5 P. M.
1 01 Fort N ashington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M.
or l.ausdu'e at tT5 P. Al.
White cars 01 the Second and T hird Streets Line Citj
J'asseuger Cars run direct to the depot.
TRAILS 0lt PliILADKI.!'HIA,
Leave Rctblebem at 6'25 A. M. and 12 '.5 Noon, ai :
15 P. Al.
Leave Doy.estuwn at 6 40 A. If., 3-15 and 30 p. M.
Leave LuiiKlale at 6 00 A. Al.
Leave Fort Washington at l'i-5t, A. M , and 215 P. U
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia 'or Rethlencm at 0 A. M.
Philadelphia lor Doylestown at 2'30 P. M,
Doylestown tor Philadelphia at 7 20 M.
Bethlehem fur Philadelphia ut 4 -an P. M.
1 brough Tickets must he piocuted at the ticket ortlots,
TBIKD Street, or BERKS Street.
5 21 K.I LIS CLARK. Agent.
-EST JEUbEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM
V loot of A1ARKET Street (Upper i'errvj, coin
nienclng TUESDAY. Ausust .8 ldcti
8 a. Ai. Mail, lor Btidgcton, Sulem, Millvillc, and all
Intermediate stations.
3 P.M. -Mail lor Cape Mav, stopoln" at Woodbury
and Glussboro. and an stations beow tila.4sooro. Due
at Cane ar. 7 00 P. M.
3T0P AI. Passenger, lor BUdcetou, Sa em, and all
lnternied'ate siauona.
ti P. M., Woodbury Accommodation.
J. VAN RbNSsELaEU. Superintendent.
Freight will be teceived at Second lovered Wnart
below Walnut street. Irom 7-00 A. Al. until ft-pn P. M.
T hat received before 00 A. M. will go through the same
Freight Dcllverv, No. 228 S. DELAWARE Avenue.
The West Jersey Express Company will attend ui all
the usual branches ut r.xpress business. A Special Mes
senger accompanies each through train. Oltloe, No. 5
AV ALNUT Stieet Philadelphia.
RKTLKNLNG TRAINS.
Leave Cape May at 800 A. M., Mail, stopping at a'l
Station, ou C. M. & M. R R.. und Viueland, Giassboro,
and Woodbury Due 11 37 A. Al.
l eave Bridgeton,7 15 A.AI. aud 3 50 P. M.
Leave Salem I a. AI. and 3 )5 t. M.
Leave Millvillo H 5.5 aud 0'44 A. M and P. Al.
J. VAN RENSSALAER, superintendent.
West Jf rrey Salem, and Cape Alay, and MlUvllle R. Rs.
i QlTJiSi PHILA DELPHIaTaNd" ERIE KAIL
J OUU ROAD. This great line traverses the North
ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania te the
City of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is
operated bv the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
X1M E O F i'ASSE Nt.EBTRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
Arrive Eastward Erie Mall Train, 7 A. M. ; Erie Ex
press Train, 1 P.M. x.
Leave Westward Erie Mall, P. M ; Erie Express
lrpasctiger cars run through on the Erie Mail and Ex
nress trains both ways between Phllode plila and Erie,
preasi NEW YORK CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 9 A. M.. arrive at Eric 9 30 A. M.
Leave Erie at 4 45 P. M . anive at New York 4 10 P. M.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all the nlht trains.
lor luionnaMon respecting passenger business, apply
at corner Till It TIE I II and A1AKKET S'reeu. Pliiia.
And lor lreight business, of the Company's Agonis, 8.
B. Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Alarket streets.
Philadelphia; J. w. Kevnolds, Erie; William Btowu,
Agcut N. C. R IL, Baltimore. ..
II. II. HOUHTO.N, General Freight Agent, Phlla.
II. W. GW1NNEK Get eral Ticket Agout, Phlla.
A.L. TYLkHG etalbup' WUliamsport.
RAILROAD LINES.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND DAtV
TlkORE RAII HOAD,
TIME TABLE.
( orrmiticlng MONDAY, Julr 1. Ir. Trains wttt
lea .t Depot carmrol BROAD Streot undWASHlNU
1 N A venna. as lollowa :
I' xpross Irain at 4 IS A. M. (Mondays excepted), far
Bsltlii.oreand Waahingtoa alopulng at Chester, W
mingtui. Ncvnrk. Elkton Noilluast. Perry vllle.'lavr.
de Grsee. Aherdeen.I'onymau'a, Magnolia, Chase's aa
Sir mmer'a Kun
W ay Mail Train at 8 15 A M. (Snndava xcept4i. fhr
Baltimore, stopping at all regular station betweea I'M
Indelpbia and lialtlniorf.
Delaware Railroad Train at A. M. (inndava ex
cepted., lor Princess Anne, Mllford, and Intermediate)
stations.
Express Train at 11-4.5 A.M. (3nndars excepted), (or
Balilmoie snd Washlnplon.
1 xpress 1 rain at 3 P M. (Sundays excepted), lor Bal
timore ami Washington, stopping at i hester, Clarmoat.
W llmltlDtlin. KM.rk l(lL-fi,n Hnrll....! Pnwliu
Havie dr Grace. Aberdeen. Perrvmnn's.EdgcwoorX Mac
holla, I base's, and stemmer s Run I
. eight Express at 11 P. M.,for Baltimore and Was
Ington.
1 a'senpershv Boat from Ra'tlmore lor For' reus Man
roe NonoU, City point, and Richmond, will take ttka
11 45 A At train.
V1LMINGTON ACCOMAIODATIOK TRAIN'S
Stoptdng at ail stations betwrcn Phliadolphla and Wil.
mlngton.
I.eaTe rhilartelphia at9 A. M., 12 30. 4 30. 6. and II it
P. Al. The 4 :1(1 P. Ai. train connects with Delaware
Railroad lor Harrington and Intermediate stations.
leave Wilmington at 6110 715 and 9-80 A M..4andSM
P. Al. The 7 15 A. M. train win not stop at stattea
betwem Chester and Philadelphia mmummm
1 rains for 'Newt as tie leave PhUadelphia at t A. of
4 3d una ! M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington nt 11 A Al , 4 38 and 10 P. M.
CHISTI N FOn rilll.ADKLl'HIA,
I cave ( licsirr at 7 2H, I'M, 10 14, and 1140 A' M., 4 .
Hit, 7 l( and 10 .16 p. M.
FROM BALI I MORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
l eave lip.ltln.orc 7"'5 A AI.. Wav-uiall. A. M. ,
Express. 1 10 P. JI..Exptess. 6 '35 P. Ai., Expres. 8f
P. M., Expr-ss
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
l eave Cties'erat 4 40 and 8 bl A. M., and 3 38 P. M.
I eae V llmltitton at 5 23 auo 33 A. Ai. and 415 P. If.
Freight Trains wtih Passenger Cars attached will lev
as loilows :- V Ilinltigton lor Pern vllle and intermediate
stations at C f5P. M. Baltimore for Havre-da-Grace aaid
li.li 111 eihalp sta'loi a at 4 45 P. Al. Perryvllle Ibr Wll
ln'rieton jirrt In'ennediate stations at 4 20 A. M . con
necting ot Wilmington with 715 A. M. train for Philadelphia-
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4-15 A. M. tor Baltimore and Wasfe
Ington. stopping at hester, Wllminston, Newark. Elk
Ion, Norl.ca-t l einvlle Havre-de-Grace, Alierdeeo,
l ert'iimn s Alagno la. nase's, and Stcmmer's Run.
NiT.t Express. tl p Al tor Baltimore and Washington)
Aeeonimodailon T rain at 11 SO P. AI. for WlluUngten
and Uiterini diale stations.
, B ALT 1 AlORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave 1 altlmore at 8"25 P. M., Slopping at Havre-do-Grao,
Penyvllle, and W ilmington. Also slops at Esk
juii and Newark (to take passengera for Pbl adelpulaantl
leave passengers trom Washington or Baltimore) an
I Lester to leave passengera 110m Baltimore or Waah
Inpton. Aceon modotlon Train tiem Wl tnlngtcn for PUlladei
plus and inteiuieuiate siutions atb '0 P. M.
B H F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
Tj'UR ,NEW V11RK. THE CAMDEN AND
X' Ambov and Phi.uuclphla and Trenton Rallroa
ompan s Ines.
UK 1 M PHILADELPHIA TO SEW YORK
and Way Places, irom Walnut Street Whaif, will leava
as loilows, viz: fahb
At 6 a. Al., via Camden and Amboy, Acoomn oda
. nun ti-ts
A 1 8 A Al . via tamiitu and Jersey City E xpross.... Its)
A t 2 P. AL, via t nr.ideu aud Amboy Express sua
At ti P. Al , via Cumdeii aud Ambov Accommodation 2J44
At OP. A., via Camden and Amboy Accommoda
tion, 2d class Iflf
At 8 A. At.. 2 and 6 P AL, for Aiount Holly, Kwana-
vi le Pen berton, and Vmceutow n. At S A. Al. audi
J'. Al lor l'recho.d.
At 5 and It) a. AL, 12 At , 4, 6,6. and 11-30. P.M. tor Find
Louse, palmyra, Riverton. Progress. Delaneo.
Bever.y. Edeewater, RurTngton, Florence, Bordoo-
town, etc. The 10 A. M. and 4 P. Al. lines, run diiwt
tlirouvh to Tienion.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAR
At 11 A M,4Sti. (j-45 P. AL, and .2 P Al. (Night), via,
Kensingtou ana Jersey City 1 xpross Lines, fare aj-OO.
T he 6'4- P. M. Line will tun dully. Ailotlicrs Sundara
executed
At 7'10 and 11 A.M.. 3. 3 '30 4 30. 5, and 6 45 P. M a d
a lilnigbt. lor Bristol. T rettton, etc.
At 7 and 111 15 A. Al. 12 AL. 3 4. 6. and 6P. M., for Oorn
we l's T orrtsdule Holmebiirg, Tacony. Wtiwlnomiiur.
Briilcsburg. and Frankiord, and t 10 15 A.M. ir
l.ristol. schrnck's, Lddiugton, and 8 P. Al. tor Holoaea
burg and Intenneciii.e Biutions.
At 7 30 A. Al. and 3'Hii P. Al. lor Niagara Falls, Buflale,
Dunkirk ( ani nilaii.ua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, lt
clies'er. Binghauipton, Oanego. Syracuse Great BenJ,
Aloutrose W tlkesbarro. Scianton. Stinudsbiirg, Water
Gap, 1 clvlntre, Easton, 1 anibertvllie, slemlngtoo,
etc. T lie -:0 1 . Al. Line connects direct with the train
leaving Easton lor Aluuch chunk, Ailentown, Bethlo
hem etc.
At 5 P. M. for Lambert vil'e and intermediate stations.
June I, lHitt. AY ILL! A Al H. GATiSMEIt, Ageut,
ENNSY L V A N I A CENTRAL RAILROAD.-i
SUAlMER ARRA.MiFMENT.
The Trains 01 tie Pennst ivanla Central Railroad
il. L.pot. ai Thiriy-lirst anil Alnrket slrcota.
whieb Is readied by the cars 01 the Alaiket Htrccl Pas-
scner Railway, running to and from tlio Depot. Tha
lust car leaves Kiuni street about 30 minutes prior
to the depariure of each 'JTain.
On Suiiilus Cars leavo Eleventh and Market
btreeis 45 minutes belore Ihe depaituie of eachT'ralna
Alann's Buggape Kxpress will ca I for and deliver
Ragpuge at u.e in pot. Orders left at tho otlioo Na
tsil Chesnut street, will receive attention.
TKA1.MS LEAVB lll l'OT. VIZ. I
AInil Train ....at 8-09A. v
1 my Express at 10-00 "
Paoll Accou.modutinn. No. I at 11 -Oil
East Line and Erie Expres-1 at 12 00 M.
hairisburg AcconiUioiiutlon at 2 30 P. At
Lancaster Accou. mods' Ion at 4 CO "
l'uoli Accommodation No. i at 6'00 "
ITtthhnrpli am' Erie Mal t at POO -
Paoll Accommodation, No, 3 atlOPO "
Pblladelpbia Expicsst atlMt
TKA1NS AltltlVE Al' DEPOT, VIZ. I
( Incinnatl Exnresst
..at I2'40 A. Bf
Philadelphia Express;
I'ao.l Accoiiiii.odutluu, Nu, 1
( oluii bia Train
Lancaster Train
Fust Line
Pan. I ccoiuino(Iatlon, No. 2
Day Express
I'aoli Accommodation. No. 3.
Hurrisburg Aceou.niodatioii..
at 710
at 8 20 "
ut 0 00 "
ut 12 U P M.
at 110
nt 4 in
at 5-60
at 7'IMI
at 9 50 "
t Dally, t Dully, except
1 ai y. extent saturuav.
Alondav. All othir 'irainsdailv. fv.-nnl Kuminv.
Running throush irom l'hiladolpbia to Pittsburgb
and Erie w ithout change ut cars.
siii ila.i Accou inodaiiui TT11I11S fur Pao'.l and internnv
d ale stations leave e-hlla'le phla nt 800 A. AL and 7 e
i . AL, returning leuve 1 null at t AO a. M. aud4'50 P.M.
a Til KE1 OFFICE
Is locn'cd at No. ( liesnut street where Tickets t
all iniporiant polms mav be procured, and lull luloruia
titn gien by JOHN' (' ALLEN. Ticket Agent.
Abo at '1 Liny-first aud Market streets, on applica
tion to TTiOAlAS II. I'ARKE,
'Ticket Agent at the iepoL
An 1 migrant Train runs dailv texe pt Sunday). Fo
lull particulars as to lure and accoiuuiodatloris. apply to
FRANCIS FUNK,
, , No. R17 jioi k Street.
The rentsvlvanin Railroad Company will not assume
any risk lor Baggage, except lor V earing Apparel, and
liiiil; their 'nspcusibl.iiy to One Hundred Dollars la
value. All Lui'tage exceeding that amount 111 value
w ill be at the risk of the owner, unless tukeu by special
contr.ict x ijj t
Tj-ItElGl:': LINES FOR NEW YORK AND
Jj ai the ..ods on the CAA1DEN and A VIBOY and
connect m 1 . iuuds. INCRF ASED DESPATCH.
Tin- C.iJ iu AND AAlllOY RAILI'OAD AUD)
TRANS1 01. . ATTON" COMPANY HEIGHT LINKsi
lot New iorkwlb leave WALNUT Street Whad attt
o'e'eck P M. daily 1 Sundays exci pled).
Freight must be delivered before iH o'clock, to be for
w aided ibe same ;ay.
Returning, the alsjve lines will leave New York at lit
noon, and 4 aud 8 P. M
Freight lor Trenton. Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns
wick, and a. I points en the ( amuen anu Amboy Raat.
road ; a.so. on the lte;V ilerc Delaware aud Elemutg
too.tboNcw Jeisev, the lieehold and Jamesburg. anil
the Luriini;ton aud Aiount Holly Rallrouds, received
and lurwariied up to I P Al.
ihe Belvulere De awaru Reilroad connects at Phillip,
burg with the UI1M1 Vullcv Ral. road, and at Maima
kacbunk with all )olnls on the Du'aware, Ijickawsnna
and Westeni Rai rosd, forwarding to eyrucvae, BuQaio!
and other iiolnts in V estetu New York
The New Jersey Railroad connccisut Elizubeth witu
the New Jersey ( entral Railroad, and at Newark wita
the -Mori Is and Ei-scx Railroad.
A slip niemorundutii, mccliving the marks and nnm
bers, si.ippi rs, and cor sli nees, must. In every instance,
be sent w ith each load 01 goods, or no receipt will b
given.
N. B. Increased utilities have been made for tha
transi'ortat. on ot live stuck. Drovers are invited to try
the route. U hen stock is lurnlsbed In iiuuu titles ot twn
carloads or more, it will be delivered at ibe foot of For
tieth street near the Drove Yard, or at pier No- 1.
North River, as the shippers may designate ut the ttoia
oilslnpuieiit.
Eur terms, or other Imormatlon, apply to
WALT ER FREEA" AN, Freight Agent,
Ko.22 s. DELAWARE Avenue, PliLadelohk
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAlLROAD.J
on and alter MONDAY, February 12. two dally
trains will run between Washington and Ltnctiburv,
connecting at Gordousvl le with Virginia Central Rail
road trains to and lrom Rlcbmoud aalollowsi
MAIL TRAIN.
Lrsve Washington dally (Sunday excepted), at 6 '44
A- M , and anlve at Lynchburg at 45 P. M.
Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M. and arrive at Washing
ton at 5 26 P.M. BXrKE8f, TKA1N.
Leave Washington daily (Including Sunday) at 6 05 P
II. and arrive at Lynchburg at tt W) A M
Leave Lyncktiura; at 6 30 P. M. and arrive at Washing '
ton at 6 10 A M
Loth trulns making close connections at Lynchburg;
for all poiuts South uud Southwest, and at Washington
lor Nonh and Northwest. , . . . ,
Flrst-oiass BltKipiiif cars attached to the night trains.
The road Is attractive, not 11117 lor lta ooimor.abi
accommodations, but lor the tact (hat It passes the now
blstono localities of Falrlax, Bull Run. Manassas, B na
me, t atlett's, Rappahannock, Cu'peper. Orange, and
Gordonsviile, places ol imperishable Intoieat In tha
popular mlna.
Through tickets to all points South and RouthweH
mav lie bad in Boston, New York. Philadelphia, and
P. altlmore and at the vlu4s ot the road in WashuLTtoei
V lAlexauuria aOawsl W. H. MocAFFERTf,
ia.iv .mmmm ucnetal bupe.iuUuda