-,- t t r ' r r V ' r T 1 - - .1.1 TDE DAIIArJEVEIW SEPTEMBEIl 21, 18CG. THE OB, LEU OF ODD FELLOWSHIP. Annual Sersion of tho Grr.nd Lodge Names of the Eeprcsaiitatives Number of Mombcra of th8 . Ord:i Ainouut Expcudod f.ir Rolief. Tlie Grand Lodae of the Order or Odd Fel lowship in the United States assembled yester da nioriiiiifr at 9 o'clock, on (in.v street, In the Grand Hiiloou ot the Odil Fellows' Hall, tu this city. Lou a cull of the roll the following oflleeis and re)ie"-eutuUves were found to be present: OFFlCBtl3. , Isuuc M. Vokch, M. W. Grand Sire; James P. Zander?, K. W. Deputy Grand tiire; Juuit-s L. ltiriseb, K. W. Grand Coi respoudtiio; and Rh roraitig Secretary; Jo-hua Vmuwut, K, W. Grand Treasurer: Rev. I. J), Williamson, 11. W, Gruntl Chai'lain; Joseph Kidder, it. W. Grand Jlac-hiil; Auiriutiis Puff, 11. W. Grand Guar dian; John E. Chamberlain, R. W. Grund Mes benper. The lollowinir are representatives from twenty four Grand Lodges and s'.xceun Grand Encamp ments: From Grund Ztwfyr. P. G. M. William E. Ford, Mapsachusetts'; P. G. 51. Edvin Swantou, ew York; P. G. 51. J. Alexander Simpson, enuaUvaula: P. G. 51. William K. McLean, istrictot Columbia; 1 G. J. W. Sharp. Dela ware; P. G. L. F. Tower, Louisiana: P. ti. James Stratton, New Jersey; P. G. Hugh Latham, Vir ginia; P. G. 51. K. Li. Maya, Mississippi; P. G. 31. Jacob F. Scbeillcr, Mi.oiui; P. D. G. 51. John P. Fos Illinois; P. G. Onireu U'.ley, Connecti cut: V G. Thomas T. Smiley, Tenm see; P. G. M. VVilliam Thayer, South Carolina; P. G. E. C. tirauj'W?, (ieoiaia; P. G. 51. E. I', liurnham, Maine; P. G. M. li. W. Dennis, Michiirtui; P. (i. 51. Diivld SieDonald, Wivconsin; P. G. 51. Pewell Moire, Vermont; P. G. 51. J. S. 51cF.irhind, New llaii'Phhue: P. G. 51. Ene J. Leu.di, Iowa: P. G. 51. Henry Armmucr, Rhode Island; P. G. 51. James Smith, Canada We-t. From Grand JZncampmmtn. P. G. 51. Henry F. Garv, Maryland; P. G. 51. Joun W. Stoke, 1'iitiiictivumii. l I- W'iIImimi V Clufr.t. M.,i... . . Illl- I 1 Ullll. I A 1JI. 1 . I . (KIM . ..It. 1,1 , VlilUj P. G. P. Geortre W. Do ne. Virginia; P. G. P. George 1. Miller, New Jersey; P. ti. P. James C. Tucker, Massachusetts; P. G. 51. John Doni phan. Missouri; P. G. 51. Frederick D. Stuart, District ot Columbia; P. G. 51. William H. Barnes, Georgia; P. G. P. J. F. 51unro', Michi gan: P. G. 51 E. D. Farnsworth. Tennessee; P. G. P. L. K. Barber, Mississippi: P. G.P.J. F. Barnard, Alabama; P. ti. John L. Thompson, Delawaie; P. ti. P. Li. 1). Landers, Ilhiiui;P. U. P. DaniPl Norcros?, Caliiorma; P. G. P. Joun II. white. New lork. The first twntv-threc above meniioned are from the Grand Lodges ot th-j dirlerent Stater-, and the remainder represent the Grand En campments oi the respective States. They com pose the meniDeis who, Having beu elected lor two years, retain their right ro a seat in the body during the present tension and year. RETORT OK GRAND SIRE TEITCII. The report of tnu Grand Sire was presented and read to the Lodge. Kelerring in general terms to the present condition of the Lodge and its recent progress, tiranu sire veitcn says: It atlords me pleasure to state that the gi-ue rnl conditioi) of tne Ordi-r is highly eratityiu? At no tormer period ol it" history on this conti nent has it exhibited greater vigor and pros perity than at the present time, especially in that portion of th general jurisdiction which was exempt from the depressing effects of the late civil contest, and which has enjoyed unin terrupted fraternal intercourse. The meeting of the representatives from the various sections of the Order at your last session alter so long a separation, and the cordial and hanpv reunion ot the Brotherhood which then took olace. gave to the emue Order a Iresh lm petus, and imparted to it a renewed zeal, which in the main continues imabutea. The past year has been one of unexampled success in our moral and benevolent enterpiU' s In most of the Jurisdictions the accessions have ripen lame, and r.rob.ibiv have exceeded those oi any previous year. The returns already re- ni'ivpd indicate that tbe net gain m the mem her ship for tbe past ear is largely in excels of any 'Correspuiiuiiiy jjhiwi in, uiiumn v .v i'ium, While it is true mat we nave noi realized me full measure of the generous hopes which the events of the last session to fondly inspired in mforeiice to that nortioti of our Brotherhood occupying the Southern section oi our Held, yet we have the assurance that, notwithstanding their prostrated condition, they exhibit cheering indications of resuscitation and vitality, aud the nrni-pss of Odd Fellowship among them, under all tbe circumstances of their titualion, is as piieouracring as could be expeeled. The devo tion which they have always showu to the Order in the past, and which they still manifest, is a mmrimtPi. of ils future nrosoeritv in these iuris- lictiout. aud auspicious ot the best and most lasting resul'.s. We trust the time is not far dis tant when, with the return of their material prosptritv, they will rally their energies to greater triumphs in the cause of Odd Fellowship than even lu me lormei ami ucuci unjn ui men history. Let us continue to evidence towards our Southern brethren our warmest sympathy in their protracted trials and sufferings. Their condition strongly appeals to the benevolence of the whole Order. The destruction of their halls, lodge rooms, furniture, and regalia by the ravages of war, was in some sections almost total and complete. Their efforts to rebuild their halls and to refurnish them have been to some extent promptly and liberally aided by the more favored portions ot the Otder, and should continue to receive our fraternal assist ance. GRAND SECRETARY RIDGELY'S RETORT. From the report of Grand Secretary Ridgely ie tondeuse the following statement of the number of Lodges and Eurampments in the several Stares and Territories, together with the amount expended in relief, included in which is the relief of member of the Order, their wid owed families, expenses of burying the dead, and that paid for the education of orphan chil dren. The report is brought down to the 30th ot J une. 18tiC. Lodges. Encampment.!. 53 o o to 'Status AND Teeuixories. 3 Maryland Massachusfclta.. 11,446. f 04,594 60 66 014 CO 8 617-14 933'00 18 951-16 1.45S 00 670 00 9,201-47 20-00 600-fc6 1 706 2u 5,700, Vi.&n 41 8 048 37,1149 28 ew York Pennsylvania ...J DiBt. ol Columbia Delaware Ohio lxiuieiaua New Jersey Kentucky.. Virginia Indiana Mississippi Mn-soun Illinois Connecticut Texas Tennessee fcoutu Carolina. . . Alabama Jtjoitb Carolina... (ieorttia Maine Mew Hampshire.. Mioulpau W iscouhiu Vermont Iowa Arkana hhoda Island Florida Minueota Caliiorma . Canada West.. ... Orevon.. Nebraska Kausa , West Viriiiuia. .. NewMexico.,,.. Colorado Utah 61 7B8 160,618 -08 2,lo6 8,806 28! 6.995 66 2,189 1,1107 6.887 61U1 2,107 60 &72'85 6 905 41 14,484 00 16 230-63i 2142 841 85,715 83i 487-80 13 9H6 25 1 14,,J54 86 6,817'30 11288 1,837 4 052 2324 4 812 70 10 612 1809 800 857-00 107 00 i29-66 110-00 l,e&6 1,2481 1,002 683 "ioo 1,323 02 1,890 67 j 2,'t6'-2b! 4,847-00! 5,014 451 140 1.087 l,ii07 2,803: 8 5)12 2,381 195 4 597 . 258 6i6 100 270O 406 00 201 00 iiaoo liiYoo 3080 8 870 98 1 157 20 4 tl'Sii 16900 1,083 61 87890 49.317'95 V- i5 7.659 787 728 1096 2,600 22 l,28-00 2.216011 84 848 00' 771 937 00 1,C10 43 132. 1,916 63 284 00 80 40 00 MI8CBLLANKOU8 B0BtNe.HS. A vat amount of business was tranBactod Juring the day, the gesulou coutiuulug from o 2. o S. sr 2 : uiue until balf past three o'clock, the entire por ion ol tne D'l-ines icnitinu Kpeciaiir to tad (filler. To-day the Lodge proceeds tothelec4 t'on of tti- oliiiers for trie en su.ng two yeari.-i Uiauimore Ainrwan, ivui. ArOIIIEP. EICrLAV CF 2E3LL VI0L2NC2. Attack on a t'nlon llnrlnl I'art- at Fifdci rlcKaoiirfr, vn. Wasuingtcn. September lit. A row occurred at Fiedeiicknburg, Virginia, la.n night, between members ot the Lnion solrtitr' burml purtv and lot ot c-Hebels. There has been considerable feeling of late in that city ns to the building of the iiionument in the Um n burying cround on 51arje HeiBhts.Oftsteiday the burial party were paid oil. Uevpral of the corp being at tne rsil- loaa depot at nicht, a little inlliiPiiceil by lmuor, were braiided by a crowd ot citzons with un kind epithets: replyingiu usual comphmeiUary stle. the crowd set upon them, and a desperate tignt resuiieu, in w men eight men were Daily biuiseu. No weapons were used. Tntenaeex- citenn nt I'tevails. Colonel Moore, Chu t ot the i)iii ml Corps, lett tor that city to-day. LEGAL NOTICES. IS THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Clfl Jl AND CODN'IY UK PHILADELPHIA. f state o! hAKAll Hl'HJ), Ooci'iiod. The Auditor aiiDointed bv ilio t'ou.t to audit, nottla. and adjust the tlr.st account ot LDW AKI) hHHTEN and i it dm da it. HALhtii, i riifliecs oi jam r. mni. under tlio ia8twlil and tcstam. nt oi hRAll UUH!. drciHsicl. ona lo report ulntribution of tlie bHlance In tlie liuiuln ol tbe acuouiitantH, will nicot tuo nariie in- ten'sltd tor tbe purpose oi Ids appolnimcut on 1 ItKM Da , isrilenibrr i.'tb, ai 3)4 o'cloc 1". U . at bit otuca, Xo. bi n,t.Mi i Mnei, in ine ciiy or i niiuuciiMiia. 9 1ft Mil w lit WILLIAM L. MAKMIAI.L, Auditor. "T N THE OltPHA8' COURT FUH THE CITY 1 AND COl KTY OF PlllLAIlKLfHIA. KMatoof ARAH lt(Jlil). deceased. The Auditor appoinU'd bv tlie ( ourt to audit settle, and BOiiift the llrst occo' iit ot KI)V ItD HIP1'EN, aii't'lilOMAS H. WALK bit. Tfustoes ot JOHKPIl 8. IsUKD under tbe ulnetccntti cIhubo of the lat will and tea nmcnt of f AKAH l'L'l)I, dect'dent, and to report distribution ol tbe bnlnnce in tbe nanus ot tbe account ants, will meet tbe partlex fntoreslcd. Or the purpose of bis appointment, on to.siiai . nepteutnnrioui, at 3X o'clock I' M..athisonico, Ko. 6lb WALMJ i Htroet, In (hu cltr of I'blladc pbia. ..... . ... 1 smw6t W11L1AM L. WARSIIALL. Auditor. IN THE OKPHANS' CdUUT FOR THE CITY X AND COl'NtY OF PU1LAOKLPH1A. Estate ol WAUV L. llaIN e-S, atlas MAllY L. AUSTIN", dcceasi'd. The Auditor tppolnted by the Court to h'ldlt. settle, an-l adjunt tbe account of JOUN F. METZ, AdtnlnU trator ot the estate ol mid decedent and to report distri bution of tlie balance in tbe hands ot tlie accountunt, will meet the parties intciestcd lor tbe put poses ot his appointment, on MOM 'AY September 24. lufl, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Wetherllt House, In tbe city ol l'hllade'phla. 12wlui5t WILLIAM M. BULL Auditor. "I N THE COUKT OK COMMON PLEAS FOR L TIIK CIIY AM) (;OrST OF PIIILA DKLPHIA. l-.stuto oi JOHN and ANN BBNINOIJOVE el a . The Auditor appoln ed ly the ourt to audit, settle, and adjust tlie aieouut oi WILL'AM NASSAU, Trustee ot JOHN and ANN BI NlNtiHoVE and others, at tiled hv CHAUI.KS W. NASSAU, tlie Kxnctl ox ol bis last will and testament, ard o report distribution of the balance In i lie hands of tho sccountant. win meet the parties Interested tor tlie purpose ol bis appoint ment, on 'lUhirAY, September 25. A. D. lmit; at 11 o'c ock A. M.. at Ms ofltue, o.402 WALNUT Sticet, In tbe city ol Philadelphia. 9 U iniw5e w. n. BAKER, Auditor. IN THE OliPllAN V COURT holt THE CITY J. AND COUN IY OF PHILADELPHIA. Entate ol PATUCK MKKriAM. deceased. The Aitlltor appointed by the iourt to audit, se tlo, and adjust tlie aucomt oi JollN uKAY, executor ol the ia.-t will and tottiuueut oi PA IUICK feKMlAN', deceased, and to report diBtrlbatlon ot tbe balance tu the bands ef the accountant, will moet the parous In tt.rpNteil wir the nuiuosn ol hK aDUolntineiit. on 1'tiEH- 1AY, hepteinbir ih 18;6 at 4 o'clock P.M., at his oftice, Ho. Wi VVALJiCX Street, in the city ol l'hiladel- V !4fmw6l ' W. D. BARER, Audit ir 7N THE OKPHANS' COUUT OP THE CITY J- AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Kstate ol JOSEPH M. IHUMA-t deceased The Auditor annotated, by the Conrt to audit, settle. n,l dlii,t tbe account of L'll.MtLlOS J. THOMAS and aLIJ-N lU'JllbtKT, who BUrvlved ALOr.KNON 8. hoBEIt 18 Kxecutors ot JO.-EPa M, THOMAM, de ceased, and to report distribution ot tbe balance la the bunds oi the accountant, wlil meet tbe par tie' inte retted lor tho purpose of his appointment, on WED M'sDAY Knntenilur i6. A. II. 18. at 4 o'clock P.M.. at his OfT.ce o. 402 WALNUT Street, in the oltv.of Philadelphia 9 I4imwAt OTEIGLEDl'iH, TROUT, VOIGT & 00. O beg most tesrectlully to call the attention ot the public at laiRO to their newiv-invcnteo rateut, '1111! Uf tVEilSAL AIAKMINT which, b fi'tchatiilim a percytslgn cat), made expressly ior the purpose, will iitove vtrj elftciasl itt JUe prevea tion ol buftUaries. etc 'i b lotiowluu ais soma of its vrcat advantages; 1st. Mmiilicliy of construction, cheapness and ease la application, so mat a servant or cuiiu may soi n. sd. Freedom from danuer to Demons or nronerty. :d. Universalltv ot appllcaiion toanvpartof a Poor. Window, Orating, Shutter, Oato, Garden, Presetve, I fh l'ena cto. . , , .t , 4th. It gives a check to burglats by alarming the hv ir.ia, .tcTu iibnTH fliidiioliee. 6tb 'Hieiiiludlsieltcvcdlrommucli painful anxiety, In temale loneliness or old axe. especially when attlclos of tieat value are kept in uie uouse. ... Cth. It is a universal protection to travellers to fasten nn .l.ail at fli.nrL 7th. Its construction Is simple and not liable to get out Iim'eCTIONS FOB TTPE ACCOMPANT EVERY IN". Vn have nut our article at the low price of ONE n ti i .ii r. .1 i . DOLLAR, inclusive oi 26 caps, and It cannot be ot chtaoer either Hum us or froui our agents, For turtbor particulars Inquire ol oraddr.as, ' 6IE1GLEDKR, 1 KOUT, VOIQT & CO., Office, No. M WALNUT utreet. Room No. 18. We will send the ALARMIST to any uurt ol the country on receipt ol mice, and 2V cents extra tot nn.lAuA. Coiitry Agents wanted. 829 3m Tf I T L E R, WEAVER & CO MAKUFACTUKEE8 OF Manilla anc Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., No. 28 riortn WATER Street, and hu. 2a Korili DKLAWABB Arouue, ' t-UlLAiKLt-UlA. I DW1 B. FlTLEH, AlICnAkt WfATRB, COWBAD F Cl.OHULB. 21 MONUMENTS, TOMBS, flKAVE.STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE -8T0NBS. Will be sold cheap for cash. W ork sent to any part oi the United States. UENUY S. TAltlt. MARBLE WORKS, wimd No. 710 GBEtN at reet. i'hlladelpuia -ri ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES J LjU CHANDELIERS, BROhXJE BTATCARY, Ero. VAN a 1KB. a. uu. wouiu resptciiuuy uireci uitt aiian lion el their irli nds, and the public general'y, tot jlr i ... .!,.. ......Imafil ll, M inviiiiuLa ID I k C nilU 1 , n, , ,,rnu, ... v. -. . , m i.im,. t I1ANDEL1KHB, and ORNAMENTAL HRO.NZU WAKK8. 'iliose wishing handsome and thoroughly made liooos, at very reusonaoie prices, win nnu u . their advauiage to aive us a call beiore pun haslugjlu- N.rii. Soiled or tarnished flituies retlulahed wit specla I care aud at reasonable prices. "g 4 em VANKIRK & CO QE'ORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUJL.DEP No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine W oik aud Wlllwrl'liUu ,"v''' to WILLIAM 8 . GRAN COMMISSION MERCHANT, mt 4 u 1IVI.AWAUI Aviiii Plili.di'.lnhta. flV. II. L, , ini.fw., AUtm FOB Patient's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. Kaker A Co 'f Chocolate. Cocoa, and Uroma. Crocker lirvt. at MO. a louvw aieuu ouuaiuiug, and Nails o ORN EXCIIANO JtAO MAN UFACTOUT. JOHN t. BAILEY A O BKMOVBD TO N. E, comer ef MARKET and WATER Btres I, Villi sdalphla, DEALERS IN HAGS AND BAOOINQ 111 MVt.rv linitnltlltloll. for Gialn, Floor, Bait, bupet PhosphaW ot Lima, Rou nust, alio. Lame and small GUNNY BAGS eanstantly on tit a SMI Also, WOOL BACRH. Johm T. BAiLKY. JAMKCA8CADK ALEXANDER O. C ATT ELL & fRODFCB COMMISSION MEUCIiA&TS, JiO. J NORTU WHARVES, AMD NO. NORTH WATFR STREET, f II 1 LADELfillA. ALEIAKDia 0. OArriLlh HM1I a. CATTIU WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. WHISK), ho 2vR Soitb 1 HIKO Ofrei. It surttiinn whs wuiiK'U to pioT- the absolute putli ll , W lilcky Ibe liihowniK cettlMraie should do li Tl ete is no a cot'olte sunitiluni stionncoinmandlnssuut ti, ti u i i.LOttcn I on. nn.ii litj.li Founcs : Pini.ADri.MiiA, Nepteti.ter!) itiis . e tiB'-e e arf' tliy tt'cteo: the samp ot i HKHNiii e.l.OVl- WHlfcKY wbiubtou aend us, and flnu that I CMitalfiSfOhKOrTHH fOIfONOtS substance known a HPiLon. wbuh Is tl.e (hnracterlst'o and Injuiloua It dieditu l tlie uikli' Inninera une. HOOTU, UAH It KIT OA MAO, Analytical CbetnUu ' KiwToni Heptomberl, 1851 I ffTP snalyred sample ol CHKi-NLT OkOi v nihKY reteived rom air t bsrles 'v barton, Jr.. I 1 htiiit e plilat i. nil tavliiR carnlully tested It, I an p. ci. 'id to sista tliat It is ei.tlre f itkke fkom toihonou nit .. Jr; . lot h suliMai.ic" It Is an unusually pur una flitt k. '.red quality ot nblsky. , , JAMK8 B t HILTON, M.I). 1 Analytical Chemls n. Hostow, March 1 I Hi I hare trade a i neniteal anR'ysIs of conniiercialsani p:es ot CliKfMJ'r (HiitVK WbMV, which provest. I e In e In in ti e bei.vy I uxll Oils, and periooily pure an tr euul'rrsied 1 he fine liavor of this whlk,y Is derlvs in. oi the irniti um ii In manulacturlng it. Ilespecttnlly. A. A.IIaYKS, M. T htate Assayet, iio. 16 BoyLston etieet Kor saie hv barrel, flemllohn, or bottle all4o.125Nortt iiini PTrePi r niiauptpnia. j ..NATHANS & S 0 N F, I M 1 O It T E It S Of BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, ltc. Ktc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. VHILAUELTHIA. MOPES HATHA",, HORACE A. KATHANfl, OBLANPO D, DATBA3R. 119ra JpKED. 13ALTZ & CO., 1MP0ETEES OF WINES, GINS, Etc SOLE ApENTS FOB Riviere, Cardat . Co.'s COGNAC. ' Ko. 110 WALKCT STREET, FBILADELPniA. O 3 3m o II A M P A G N E. Just received, in bond and stote, new Chatnpatrne, called KUOEMIA, far superior to most of the Wines now In use In this country. Imported exclusively bv the subscriber. AI.'O on baud (and the only place where It can le procured In this city) the very celebrated Houth Amcrlcan AJl tiUO 1 L ISA 151 1 1 r.u. GKOBGE M. LACMAN, 8 ZO lm No. 18 S. NINTH H reet. SADDLES AND HARNESS. TUE OLDEST AND L AUG EST JL. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. . , LACE1, MEEKER & CO., BETAILHOOSE, No. 1216 CHESNUT STUEET, WHOLESALE HOUSE, No. 630 MARKET STEEET, OFFER OF THEIB OWN MANUFACXtMtE I 8A DDLEH, 210 styles, 2000 qualities- UAKNEbS from 915 to 6500 per set. Mountings, Urldleg, Bits, Whips, Blankets, Combs, Brushes, Bobes, Government Harness, Plough Bridles, Hog Collars, Padded Hamea Wuod Hnrrups, Travelling Bags, Truuls and Valises, Lunch Baskets, Chamois, B acking, Boots, eto. We call the attention of merchants visiting this market, also the city retail tradeto our large, cheap and varied stock. . H A R N B S S. A LARGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGOS HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot BAD NESS. SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS etc., bought at the recent Government gales to be Bold at a (treat sacrifice. Wholesale or KotaO. Tegotner n itU our usual assortment ot SADDLES YAND SADDLES T HARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 1 U Kr. 114 MARKET Street. SHIPPING. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-CALLING .at Uuccustown I he inuian Line, saiiinK M-uil-weekly, carrying the Lnited states mala. l. 1,1 ".lu unil" HaturiluT. .sentomoer VI "CITY 'F LIMERltK." Weduesday, Bepteinber 2 "CITY OK LONDON" baturday BeptPmber 29 "CITY OF DUBLIN" Wednesday, uctooer a and each succeeding eaturday and Wedueaday, at pocn, rroin l'ler o. 4 North rivpr. AA IC" I aooc, tiv il,A tv,oll Bfpamer sniltnir e.vprv fiaturdsv.. iri.iit r.Kin ini,i ion Htoi.raue. Curreuov lit & u . v u , , , , ..v.u.,,,.,.. . v.v" n . 'In I.nmlnn HS i 10 1AJI1UUU To Pari I0l To Pari . 00 PaaKaun hv tim Merinrednv steamers; First cabin, 100: steeraae, IS6. payable In United Btatea cur- rtl'as'sengers a'so forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre a en, etc , at moderate rates. rteersge papsstte iuiin i.ivurpooi or vueensiowu, eutrency. '1 lokcis can ue Douuut litre uy persons svuu- Ino r,. ,'lintp trlMtlila. For lurtuer lnioimatlon apply at the Company'! Oflices. JOHN u. DALE Anent. 07 on, in n ALDUi Dtreet, A uiiauo. riO SHIP CAPTAINS AMU OWNERS. THl J. undclgned having leased the KENSINUTOJi Uti IVJ!. W UVJJV.UCB 1U Ul MlUt ll IVUUB UIU HID pnuvu. ot the Dock that ha Is prepared With increased facilities to accommodate those having vesse a to be raised or ranaired. and being a practical ship-carpenter and cauiaer, win girv iiiiu .u.uuvii hv tuv ivaw. u ....utA.i in htm ior rpDalrs. CapltlUlS or Altcliu, omif arvoiiirra, auu aiitjuiiiui. navlnevessels to repair, are solicited to call. , XiaVUiK me mvuKj lur in. win HI Biwin'-. v.i.ni Metallic CnniDOSltlon" for Conner Paint, for tbe pieservatlon OI vessels ooiiouia, ior mis ciij, i aui ! pat.U vo luma. - j-.-j-uj. Tmm1tt KAnuliioliin MraaaT IlOCCa 1H DELAWARE Avenge, abuvs t-A UkEL Htreet aiifiiiasia n. I delphla Bteam Propeller Comsany ue subicu owuusiiro Aj.iivD.via xeiuware auu ituriw , " ,, leaving aany at vt ai. auo o t. Al., oouuectnig wiui mt Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which win he taken upon accommoaatlnj terms, apply to WILLIAM Al, BAIRU CO., 18 Cli2 S. DELAWAR Arenua ySE STARIN'S C0NDI1I0N POWDERS FOB . HOUSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms, Botts, and Co'ic. , It cures Colds, Coughs, and Ulde-Bound. It is the beat alterative for Horses and Cattle now use, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It la a sure, preventive for the much dreaded Rinder pest. No Farmer or Dairyman should he without it. For sale In Philadelphia bv DYOTT A CO.. No 232 North BttOKD KUeot; JOHNSON, HOLLOWA i CO WDKN, No. 23 honh SIXTH Street, aod by Drug gists tuiouguout the country. Addiesa an omen i BTA1UN ThdYD, I'roptletots, 96nl Ko. 209 DUAKE Street, New Yorfc. COTTON AND FLAX .OT1. BAIL DUCK AVu CANTAB, ol all n umbers aud brands. Tent. Awning, Trunk, and Weaon-Cov.. Duck. A1h Taper Maiiutacturars' Drier Fells,' from one toievtl leet wide : Paulina, BelUng, Ball Twine, ato. JOHN W, EVERMAN & Co., MEDICAL. V 0 x V 0 11 'V k , WltlGl-JT'S TAK iSYIUJI No. ,771 fcouth THIHL btri-o Price, $1'00 per B"Ule;$:-lO ior iilf-a Soi h . I Le ut.crrtlLmd cllizms isKe measuie In rlirnnu. I ret OU.Il li(,li l II. ii ki (i I KtI,i , 1r Hirnn In CdUkbs. tolds, coi;Unpll(n whuopliifi-cuuKb, o toi) tcvtr, ,lvi r comiiiaiiit, inlns in the hresct, i-roiiuhhla, irt amii otiou. urd restriction o air vpwp s In tho luua.. etc. l.c renii ny should lie In every Innilb I i'linrcs (-. l sou. idni'i ' J'reit ctlico. t'liaril'S IT. Hrnf.,'!!. Mtittrinu Ximu nlllna. ,tanic holm h qu rtr vthee Wlnlani V. . orMt, asaoviated Tress ' Williiiiu 11. f. ariM.nii.r K iti. a larrn and Police T grauh. t ilth aud i hisnut streets. a, lianmiipn. front and i ouiharu sfrcew. James . fi-rrine ho. 119 t'horles aireel. II. A . Davis No. y,A iinki I inwL John w oiMlslua No 1MI Kmrk MB stroot. Rol'ertHionipsi n No. Itl Walter street, K. t.. Marcii, No. GV(i Fiaiiklln i rrL. J (.el. loll ho 7:il H. . second strnrf. John spvmour, No. M3 h. 1 tout street. r . W. Howard, ho. 1 I'ock street II. ''. 1 art fit Nn.iOTH. pcoml street. I,. Kates ho. G(A Arch street Allen Martin. So. 411 S. Hecond street. M aty t a. dwell. No. Iul2 Bnnnoui street. Yk . i nomas, ho 511 N. Kourth street. 1. M. t aithv. ho. I'D Kurc tli'sollov. Oi.orge Vi I son ho. 2.18 Knee street. v , j; ntootn, ho.tw North Second stioet M. J. Ilassett, ho. 119 Canal atrtet. H. e n:or Kone llus'leioii. Chnr es Koafra, ho. fc-.'l South street. K. i . y e it on, cconrt anu vuany atrea Y . L.lhinms. ho. M South Mxt street. Wlllinni harns, ho M&boutli r ront itreet. S. 8. t-smord, Opera Manager., ,iohn Mslnn's. rear of ho. 1.14 Korth Becond street. ftlrr. h. K. tjboate, Newutk, !) a IV. W-.lhamD. Wr-qhti Mli :yis take nleasura in recommending fooi rrAi PIl'F(Ot which we have already .on, consideralii auaiilliesi as a most excellent nu'l elhiaclous reuiedj ioi ti e conmlHliits set torln In your printed Dill aireaii) sulmiltteu in the public. a fratllyliiR act to sullerln tion to a 1 aflllcti d w itli diseases which It is designed t cure. Yours, etc., . . UILKN lllllRinsla. h", E. corner Pine and Uixtli streets. For m also at JOUhsON, HOLLOW AY COWDENB, I)OTT & CO V. A nd all principal Dnvala'.s aad Dealers. The suliscrlher would cea leave mrther to sar taa he is prepared to fl.l orders SLd forward tbe Nyrua t an.T part ol the coumry. l'frcous desiring other Iniot n.utli n l y nail will inclose a postage siamp.and answer win ue reiumra as soon aa lua exigeucies oi uusmes wiiladiult Address WILI,IA H. UIH1IT, 9 20 ho. 171 B. TIllliL) btrcei. Philadelphia, l a. G LAD NEWS FOR THE TJN FORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases torthe Speldt and Pk rm i htKT CtKK ol all diseases arising trom excesses In yautu l liysicai anu nervous ucoiny , etc. ew. NO CHANG. OF DIET Is M'.CEHSABY. They can oe used without uotecilon, and never tau to CLect a cure, u usea accoruing 10 lusirucuoua. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso. Large uoxes. courainiug rour rmau, price Three Dollars. Fn m four to six boxea are uenoraily required to cure ordinary cases though heuetlt Is derived trom uslug a single box lu t hronio cases, wiere nervous i rosirauou na allcctcd the system. BELL'S TONIC PILLS A re recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating mill niviui.mtittu uciueuv lu me woriu. A l'ackaae l uce live DoUura, will last a month, and Is generai.y suiucienu ' In extreme cases of Debility, IlkLL'il KX1KJK.IVAL. ILGltlRDY. Price Two boilers, sullicleut tort month, can be one to iiood advantaue. ltkives bttentith to the system and. with the Pills will cliect a complete Restoiatlou A rautuniet oi lov iian s. ou ine tnaunn ur i iu iu designed as a Lecturo and Cau. ion to Young Men, sent iree, len tenia requueu lo pay posiaiie. Ii vou cannot purchase Hell's Specific Remediim of your DiukkIbU take no other, but aend the money dlicct to DR. JAMES BR VAN, Consulting Physician, No. Hid BROADWAY. New York, And von will receive Uiem by return of matL post paid. and I lee irom obscrvutlon. For sale by Diuii ec CO., no. ui n. d.jutiu btreet. 6 11 5 g A M A 11 1 T A N ' S a I F T ! SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVES USED. "YES, A POSITIVE CUBE" FOB ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM INDIS CRETION B. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten PWa to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are ent Italy veeetable, having no smell nor any nnnleasaut taste, aud will not in anv wav lniure the stomach or how els oi the moot delicate. Cuies In irom two to tour das, aud recent cases la "twent-iour houis." bent by mail. Price, mate packages, 82. l erau.e, 83. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICE3, The Oreat Blood Purifier, and Remedy ior Scrofula, Vicers, Sores, tipots, Tetters, Scales, JS0U8, MC. For the above complaints the Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices. Is the most potent and eilectual remedy ever piesuribed. It reaches and eradicates every par tlcieoi the venereal poison. Will remove every vestige of Impurities from tne system, as well as all the bad elleclsol uetenry. rrice, mi-ia per nottie. SAMARITAN'S WASll Is used In conjunction with the Bo6t And Cert Juices. Full dliections. Price, 25 cents. The old sickening and disgusting druya have to give way to remedies purely vegetable, pleasant to the taste, and A FOnl'liVE CUKE. Bold ny Dt-M a BAunBcu., no. gl PARK. HOW, aud by Druggists. DEnMONl) & CO., Proprietors, NO.S15RACE Street, Philadelphia. 0 15 DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. ' PEM1I STEAM SeOVRLW . ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to ont new French tteam Bcouring Enlabllshaeut. thetlrst and only one ol its kind In this city. We do not dye, but b? a chemical process reaa.ro Ladles', Uentlemeu's, an Children's Carments to their original states, wltho injuring them in tbe least, while gieat experience and the best machinery Irom Fraace euable u ,o warrunl pertect satisiacuon to ail who may lavor us with thelt liatronago. LaDIEB' DREhtlES, of every descnptloa, with or without Trimmings, are cleaned and tin lulled without being taken apart, whether the color la genuine or not Optra Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covers Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, eto., cleaned and reonlsbed In tbe best manner. Gentlemen's Humuie aud Winter Clothing cleaned to pertectun without m jury to the st utl. Also Flags aud Jtanneis. All kinds o stains rtmoved without oieanlug the whole. All order are executed onder our immediate supervision, and satlstsctlon guaranteed in every Instance. A rail aud examination of our process is respectlully solicited ALBEDYLL & SIAUX, No. 810 BACX Street 12mth THU NEW YORK DYEING ANU PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. STATES ISLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West aide), Also known as the ST AT EN INLAND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Being the LARGEST In the UNITED STATES, and THIH'IY YEARS OLDilR than any other on S''ATEN ISLAND, Is prepared, With the most Improved and extensive Machinery (to which, they are making con staot additions) to , DYE, CLEANflELAJCD FINItfl everv variety of GOODS AND GARMENTS, In a man ner UNEQUALLED In thlscountry No. 40 North EI' 11 1 11 Street PhUadelphla. No. 9HDUANE Street, New York. No. 72 BROADWAY New York. No. 138 PIERREPONT Street. Brooklyn. . SAMUEL MABSU. President. J. T. Yockq, Secretary. 8 27 mwl2m UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY RIOHAfJO PENlSTAN'fl ( No?WiCliE:HNUrA STREEI . Nearly Oppeaite the Post 0 . , PHILADELPHIA. ' Famlllei supplied lerat&om Uie Country p snptlj Dded to 1 ifv PARAHOLH AT Sl'25, 1 -60, $175, AND -HT Rk Han Vuibrallaa, i-4, ti-so, m aA H. Oil ON mtax Kt.U8.CI(iRTUiueet. RAILHOAD LINES. PmLADi.Li 11IA, WILMiNCTtiK. AND PAL 'lll.UKk RAII.KOAli, , Hil'. TABLE.' ( ouiniiuclug IUIMiAI. Jul. l lira -i..r.. nl Ira .' Leiiot imnirol 1(110 a !' Hirnet hiiIWikiiiki.. I - N Avi'Min. as loildwsi .XI less I r.l hi mt 4 lit A. M i MnfiriAV. li(n'till tn lii itimore sin! usliinr'os S'onntiig nt Chester. W ti ll, ll Mi, ii. JScvaik. Mkt..,i N o 1 1 In axl. I'crrtviiilarre. 'CdrncC. A1lorit,'t.n . I'oril tiiAn'a. AlaLflinillA I hnu,1. anrl feti mmer's Him t OV Vail Train at S 1(1 A M. ( S'tPdnvs excented i Ioi 'nititnore. stiiiinliiu al nil rexiular slalious between Phi. Is cli'lits und lialtin.or.-. '1'elHWnra Hai roud Trnln at t M (-nnda'-s ex rriitrdi. lor I'rlucess Anne ililfotit, and intermedial tiitiona . ( 1 inrcs 1 rnln at 11-4.1 A.M. xundars exr.enteni. in. rmrmoie end Wsshinifon. 1 xprei.s 1 tsln at i r M. t8nndsys excepted) ior ha Inmre Slid W'O'hinttnn ni.nlnu at - hexter. I Immiii.t l 1' nilrutiin. heunra. Flktun. hotthenst T-nrrvvrlA Hsvie de (n-nce. Aberdeen. I'errvinnn's. Kdeewood Mim nol'S, t liafo'M, snrt Mrminrr s Run , Mfht hxprrw at 11 F. M. for Baltimore and Wash liiLton. VFener8 hv Font from Ba tlmore ior Fonress Mon roe Norn li. City 1'oint, aud Richmond, will take the 11 ft A 11 irnln. V II.MIhC.'ION Al COMMnptTHIM TtAINU, Blopplng at all Malleus between I'lillsdclphla and Wit- mmi'ton l.eate i ntiane pnia at A. M., 12 CO, 4 .It1. 6. and II 10 1'. at. Hie 4 -lU 1'. Ji. tmln cotmoots with liclawara Bnllroad 'or Ilsrrlntlon and intermodule stations. I eave Wllniinpton at ft HO 1H anil a: 111 a M..A aiirt R .1D F. to. 1 ho IIS a. M. train wi.l not atoD at siatlons bctwpui I heNterand Philadelphia i ram rew i ssue leave i'bllaacipnia at a A. al .. 4 "M ero V M. TH Kt'v Gil I It A I h H FROM BALTIMORE Leave Willulnaton at 11 A M , 4 Si and 10 P. M. CH1MKH KOi. riill.APH.I'lllA. Leave ( hrster atT'iH. l .u in ia .nH w aa a. m I ii ft-ll, 7 t rnd III 3 . W. . MitiM KALll.MURIiTO TR I L A DKLI HT v. I ene ttaltiiiior' 7'ifi a Al.. H'n, mnii o- m a m Express 11(1 P. M-Exiuea. SUP N. t,i,mu a -is P. Mn Expivs InAS rtllt 11 VLTIMOKI' t.etve ( bestprst 4 4li andH ii A. M.. and 3 3R P. M. I .eave V ilmlnnlon at!i8 auo l)3 A. M. aml4l51' M. rrcluht Trains Kl.h PanseiiLier t in uitarnnl will rnivi as loilows : Wllniiniiton lor I err vli anil intpriiiMllnta statluns ot 61.1P. M. Baltimore for Ilavreo Grace aud tntHnirdiato slntinrs ai 4 4S P. M. l'pr,vvltl ihr 11 1 . mlntton end in'eimediste stations at.i4 2VA. .con. necllnv at Wllmlnitton with T lo A. M. train for Phils, 6'Phia. V 60NDAY1RAINH t xnress Train at 4-1.1 A. Ai. tor Baltimore and Wash. InRton s'opping st liestrt, Wiiminvton, Newark, hlk ton. Nor he a-1. Pern vile liavre-de-Grare. Ahnrdepn. Put 'nun's. Msnnoila. nase's, and Nteinmer'a Run. Mtl.t .x rts.il f M torPaltimore end WnshtiiKtop Arcon modaiion Train at U 30 P. M. for WuniliiKtoD and lntcinifdiate stations. HAL'iniORE FOR PHTLABELPHIA. Leave 1 allimorn At h'VS P. M.. Bti.DDlliH at Havrn-dA Grnc, Penyvllle, end Vi ilnnnnton. Also sions at Elk !., and hew srk (to take pacnicrs for I'lil adolpniaand leave passengers trom Washinnton or Baltimore) and 1 bestir to lpat nitfuianffpra Horn Baltimore or WamIi- Inptnu. Acrommodstion 't rnm irom w l mington ror Phlladei phla and iutoimedlate siatlous at a "0 P.M. 416 11 1. KENNEV, Hupetlnteudont TjHIR new YORK. THE CAMDEN AND J' Ambi.T and Pataaelphia and Trenton Railroad nnmanv's Lines, IlKOM PHILADELPHIA, TO NEW YORK and Wy Places, trom Walnut Street Whaif, will leave as loiluws, viz: fake At b A. il., via Camden and Am boy, Accomiroda lion 82 2fi A t b A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City Express.... 3 0 At 2 P. Al., via Camden and A m boy Express 3 (Ml At 6 P. M , via Camden aud Anibov Accommodation 2"2.1 At 6 P. k . via Camden aud A hi boy Accoinuioda tion, 2d claw 1 80 At 0 A.M.. 2 and 5 P M., for Aiount Holly, Kwans- vlile, Pembtrion, aud Viuceutown. At 5 A. it. aud 2 P. M. lor Freehold. Atoand 10A. Al., 12 M..4, 8, 6, and 11-30. P.M. tor Fish Pouse, Pelmjra, Riverton. Progress. Delaneo Bever.y. Edtewater, Hur intton, Florence. Itorden. towii, etc. Tun III A. M. und 4 P. M. Ubes run u.-ecl throuph to Tiemon. LINES FROM KENHlNGTON DEPOT WILL LRAR At 11 A Al , 4'3v 6-46 P. VI., and .2 p. M. (Night), via Kcnsiniitou and Jersey City Kxpress Lines, fate ;j-00 Hie 6 4; P. it. Line wllliun dolly. Allotbers Sundays exoeuttd. AtT 10 and 11 A. M 3 3 3fl 4' 30. 5, and 6 4 P. M a d A iilninlit. lor lirislol. '1 renton, eto. At 7 and It) IS A. M. 12 M. 3 4.6. and 8P. M., for Corn we l's. Tormdule Holmcthiiry, Tacony, Wlslnomlng, Bride.-iiorg. ana rranxiora, anu ai iu u a. ai tor Bristol, tchenck's, Eddingtou, and HP. M for Holmes burg acd intermediate stations. At 7 ad A. Al, tud 8-30 P. M. tor Niagara Falls, Buffalo, UUOKira. 1 auuiiuuiua, x'.iuiiio, ,wii.v.e)(u, uu. dies cr. Bingbsmpton, Usweo. rHcule Great Bend, Montrose Wllkesbarre hctanton, Bti oudsburg, Water dan. ltelvldfre. l-.aston. I amor rivine, siemtnaton. ete.' lhe 8-.H0 P. M. Line connects directwith the train leaving Easton lor Alaucn chunk, Aueuiown, uetlile hem etc. At 6 P. M. for Lambertvllie and Intermediate stations. June I. lbfeB. WILLIAM II. CtA'lfeMEK, Agent. "OENNBYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1 blAiar.ivAniiAur.jnLAi, The Trains ot tie Penus ivaula Central Railroad leave tbe Depot, at lb.lriy -first and Market streeta, w hich Is reached by tlie car ol the Market Street Has- eniier Railway, tunning to and from the Depot. The lnd car leaves Fiont street about 30 minutes-prior to tu iltpr!"- ot eucnjiain, On Sundays Car .save Eleven h and Market streets 4 minatea before tbedepaiture of each 1 ruins Mann's Baggage Express will ca 1 for and deliver Ragiiiiiie at the Depot. Orders lefi at the Otllce. No Wl chesnut street, wbl receive attention. IKAANS LEAVE PKl'OT, VIZ. I Mall Train at 8-00 a. m Day Express at 104N) Paoll Accommodation, ho. I atlPIH) " Fast Line and Erie Express! at 12 00 M. hairltburg Accommouatlon at 2,10 P. M Lancaster Accommodation at 4f0 " Paoll Accommodation No. 2 at fl-00 1'liti-liurt.h au i.rie ilal 1 at 9 00 Paoll Accommodation, No. 3 at 10 00 H Philadelphia Expieiist atll lo TRAINS AhlilV E AT DEPOT, VIZ. I Cincinnati Expresst at 12-40 A. M Pbiiade phla Express? at 710 Paoll Accommodation, No. 1 at 8 20 " Columbia Train at 9 00 Lancaster '1 ruin... at 12 40 J? M Fast Line at 110 Paoll Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 In " Day Expn-ss at 5-SO Paoll Accommodation, No. 3 at 7-3(1 ' UarrlKburg Accommodation ...at 9 80 " Daily, except Saturduy. f Dally, t Dully, except Monduy. All other Trains dally, except Hunday. Mlunnlng through Irom Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without change oi cars. Sunday Accomuioiluiioi Tialns for Paoll and Interme d ate stations leave Philadelphia at 8-00 A. M. and 7 00 p. M , returning leave Paoll at 6 SO A. M. and 4-60 P. M. A TICKET OFFICE la located at No. 6?1 Chernut street, where Tickets to all imporiaiii pomis may oe procuruu. anu iuii tion gien by JOHN C ALLEN, Ticket Agent A;-o at Thirty-first and Market streets, on Hon tl i tiWAI ii. Pi all important points may be procurud. and mil lutorma- Agent. on apnuca- P ARK E Tkltet A cent, at t1l tliTTAl An Emlerant Train rons daily (except Gdiiday). Fot full paitlcuiars aa to la re and accommodations, apply to K(F R A N C IS FIJ ti, k' The Penrsylvsnla Railroad Company will not'ossume any iltk lor Bagnage, except lor Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In T'i !1 All Bagi-age exceeding that amount in value Will be at the rink of the owner, niiluui i.k.n h. .....i.i contract i.i ' A LitrJltillT LiliNES FOR NEW YORK AND j- ibii me niauons ontnc cabiden and AMHOY and connecting Railroads. INCREASED DESPATCH. THE CAMDEN AND AMIiOY BAILKOAD AND TRANSPOR'I ATION COMPANY f-HETGHT ' UMS f,,r,IeJ1Ik7v1!1 'Save WALNUT street Wbatf atS o'clock P. M. daily (Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered before 4X o'clock, to be for waided the tume Pay. Returning, tbe above lines will leave New York at II noun, and and 8 P. M Freight lor Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Brans wick, and a.l points on the Camden anu Amnoy Rail road aiso, on the BeiVidere. Delaware and Fleming tan.theNew Jeri-ev, tho Fieehold aud Jauwaharg. and tbe Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and lorwavded up to 1 P. M. . ,, lhe Belvidere De aware Rellroad connects at Phlllips burg with the Lehigh Valley Raiirouil, and at Manun kacbunk with all points ob the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Kai rosa, rorwaruing o orminn., uuuiu, aud other points hi Western New York v .iu,uuu i,ii..,,i niinciaat Elizabeth with theNewJersev Central Railroad, and at Newark with the Morns and Essex Railroad. A .ip memorandum, specliylnif the marks and num beTs Vhlnpers and coi'slyuees, musu in every mstauoe, to&Ltlrt M tQ&. receipt will be 8lNe.nB.-Increaiied lacllitles have been made for the tr.n.nrtationot live slock. Drovers are invited to try n, roffe. W hSn sT2ok is turuished in quautlUes of two carleadVor more 1 will be delivered at the foot of For ti eVh street near tbe Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1, Vorth KiveV a. tbe .blpPr nw da.lgn.te at the time ""vut 't or other Inlormatlon . apply to 1 or terms, "town I'KJCEM AN, Freight Agent, No. M i hTdEIaAWAHE Avenue. Philadelphia ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.q on and aVi' MONDAY, February 12. two dally t.aina win run between Washington and Linchburg, run n act na at Gordousvi le with Virginia Central RaO Ltave Washington daily (Sunday excepted), at 64 A M ana snive at Lynchburg at 8 48 P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A. M. an arrive at Washing- ton at 8 20 nxrBESS TRAIN. Leave Washington dally (including Sunday) at 8 05 T M and arrive at Lynchbuig at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg at 8 80 P. M. and arrive at Washing Bo'h'traius making close connections at Lynchburg for all points South and South west, and at Waahlngtoa for North and Northwest. FlrBt-olasa sleeping cars attached to tbe Dight trains. Tbe road ia attractive, not omy for tts eomioriable accommodations, but lor the fact that It peases the now hl.torio localities of Fairfax, Bull Run, Manassas, Brut toe, Catlett'a, Rappahauuook, Culpeper, Orange, and Uordonsrllle, places ot imperishable luteiesl lu tbe popular mind. Through tickets to all point Pouth and Southwest may be bad lu Boston, NeW York, Philadelplila, and Baltimore and at the vkates ot the road in Wanhiugtufl a- lAlexanurlat W- H. MoCAFFEKT Y, Qeueral bupe tuuasVs RAILROAD LINES. K A 0 f N (J RAILROAD lllll, Al TRUNK I ink E liivii I 'IHR rit'ttl! Yt.R I II,. (isorB i Ah A Via H 'B',Uli2BrtlWI8l-. AND TUB Hl'Mall-R ArtRAhOFM K.NT OF PA3SKNOER - , TRAIN . ,lune4 lHtifl CA wTil Hi", l 01" , m7'" J'epot. at THIRTKF.NTI1 aa) holirs-- l't,"',H fhliadclphla. a4 the follow a. 1, iORKIS. ACOOMMODAtlOa;. Al TjOA. ti. tor ReHiiin an- mlermediata Stall ..,.. OIihlh'G FXl'RtHS. vim. i ..,, M-10' ""Kllmr. Lebanon. Ilarr'shiinr. Pat v V, iV. I, K tiiinaooa, ullhuy, 'VllHamsno VI 'kA,.ri1'i!'.',,Z. ls'"-' Fal s. Kuflalo, A lenuiw nPre'we.,o,tetpr:,, Yot' Va' """ ..12"i!tn.'n,.rpn,;''"',"t RKAOINO wuh Fast Penn )lvanlH haili.Hd trslns lor Allentown. etc, and the J -1 l flTViv i ?L ,or "lsl.urg. etc at PORT ii h. i.A 'wlssa Railroad trams tor Wll lln Ohhnrn. Lock Ilaren. I-1 in Ira e(c i at llAnnix. T M with horthi iu Crntn.l t umherlanrt Valla. . and vi.jnii.iA uni r.,ii irvv: .nwu mw III favtta. KKADlhtl a(;i OMMOOATION. sliesdinaatSOO A si., alonpinir at a' nvliid st I hil.ntPlphls at 8 M A. M. """"luo iir v.iiiuuiuin. eic. I.tftVPft all war sta- tloiis. a .i ",;ZVV.,4'V,"1lP'la at 6 OOP M. arrivea 111 a.iou.iia. at, j,., j-, i rains ior niiniipiphla leave llarrlshar at 1(1 a M. mvu I oi'SVHIC al H"4n A. Al. nrrivln. I. I'l,ll.,i.inhl. t.V...fi!,r,n?.".n .,," Uarrlsl.urg al 8 It rt'biftP ii rrl,,ln ta J'hliadelptii II ARRIPr.t'RO ACCOMMraDATTON. Leaves Rending at 7 30 A. M. and Harnsimnr at 4 1 r M ( oiniee.iiiia at lieaulng with Atternoon Accoiu J?iM f f. I!.0 ,outn- t-o P. at., arriving In PhUadelphla 910 1. Al . 'nrkft train, with nas.emrer car ti..i Phi adelpMa at 12 4A noon for Rending and all War ata ilinn l.eavia lei.dln at 11 3u A. Al .im lirniiui... nt P. .. for Phliailolphla and ad way sin Mia. All toe shove : rains run dully, numlavs exneptnC. Runi'sv trslns leave Pottaville at Htm A. u...t.ii Phi. lade phiaat S-16 p M. Leave Philadelphia for Readme: at B-uu A. in. I le.orinnu irom Ui inilnu ai 4 20 P, Al. I 'HEN I EH VALLEY RAILROAD. PaSFenvers lor Hownlliftown anil Inlntiniullaut nmnta tnke the 7-3H and 8-ift A.M. und 6 0 P M. trains from l'lil'Bdcli.lila, returnlug trom Downingtown at 6 3o A. M. nnu .I'd" noon. NEW YORK EXPhESH FOR PITTSBURG AND TUB y t.f a. Leaves New York at (IA M .imi a-mi p ai k.ui. Reading at H'5 and 11 53 A. M und 1-48 P. M , and cou. liictliiual liarrlKhurg with Pennsi Ivanla and Northern i rmrui uanroaii express trains lor Pittnburg, Chieago. Wlliiamsport, r Imira, Paltluiore. ete. in iuimi.B, rsprisiratn ieNVrs Ilarrtsburg on srrlvs Ol the rinillivlvailln rnnu r..,m 1'lll.f.iinr mt fi anil 9-fOA. Al. anil S IS P. M.. Dssslna Beadinu at 4 49 und 10 52 A AI.. and l'3:i P V .aud arrlvina in New York at 10 A. M and 2 45 P. . .Sninir nr. Mlrniiiniin IIima trains tliroush between Jersei I Tit and PlttKhnra. witi. out change. a man train ior now vora leaves Harrlsbm g at 21 f. M. Mall trair tor llnrrlnburg leaves New York at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Tralneave poitsvlllo at 7 aud 11-30 A. M., and T 16 P. m . illuming irom "'amauua at 7-3S A. M. and 1-44 and 4 15 P M frCbUVLKILL AND tCO.TJEH ANNA RAILROAD. I rainsleave Auburn at "I Ml A. M. for Pinegrove and Bsrrlsburg. nud 1 5 P M. lor I'lnogrove and Tremoiit, returninv from Harrisliurg at 3 20 P. si., aud trom Ice moutat7'35 A. M. aud 5 25 P. M. TlCKE'lS llirough flrst-clasi iickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and W et and Canada. -jhe lollowlng ticket arc obtnl: able only at lhe otllrei ot K. BRA 111 OLD, Treasurer, No 2-7 H KOURTH ntreet, Phlladclpbia, or ot U. A. N1COLLS, (lenoial SuperinUDdeni. Rruolug: COAIMU'i ATION TICKETS At US percent, discount, between any points desired, tor lamllies ai d llrms. , MILEAGE UtJvETS, Cord orS0C0mlles, beiwecn an points, 852 -C!) each, for fimllics aud Aims SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nine, or twelve months, (or .holder only, to all points, at reduced rutrs CLERGYMKN Residing on tbe line ot the road will be furnished catua entitling thtniselves and wives to tickets at hall fare. EXCURSION TICKET'S From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for 8a tmdav, Sutiuay,and Mondav, at reduced fnie. to be bad iniv at the 'llcket Otllce, at THIRTEENTH and CAL LOW HILL Streets FREIGHT. tiooi'a of all descilptlons forwarded to all the above points, irom the Company'! new Freight Depot, BROAD and WILLOW Streets. FREIGHT TRAINS LenveFMIadelpbia dally at 8 30 A. M.,1? 45 noon, and C P. AL. lor Reading. Lebanon, ilarrlsburg, PottavUla Port Clinton, and all points beyond. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia post Ofllce for all places on tbe road and Its bianchea at 5 A. M , and for tlie prlnolpal stations only at 3 18 P. M. 8 1 PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, . AND NOBRIH'IOWN RAILROAD. On and aiter WEDNESDAY, May 16, 1868, FOR GERM AN'l OWN Leave Philadelphia 6,7.8, ft. 10. 11. U A. H.. 1. 1. 1'W. 3. IH.a. 1. H . m 11. ii i, - .; 1,: ue 9 20 vown train, and 3H and sH up ttaln wlU eat siob fcn the Gennantowa Branch. ON SUNDAYS. I eave Philadelphia 910 A. Ai., 2, 3 5, 8. 10H P. 8C. Leave GeimantownB A. M., 1. 4, 6H.0H P. II. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 6, 10,12 A M., 2, SH SH,1, and 11 P.M. Leave Chesnnt Hill 7'10 minutes, 8, 8 40, 11-40 A. If 1 40, 3 40, 6 40, 6-40, 8 40, and 10-40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 910 minutes A. M., 2,8. and 8 P. K Leave Chexuut Hill 7 tj mlnutea A- Al., 12 40, 6 40, aa. 8-26 minutes P. M FOR CON6HOHOCKEN AND NORRI8TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8-35 minutes., U-Oi A.M., 1W.' 4. K, 6X, 8 06 minutes, and 11H P.M. Leave Nwnstowu 8,7, 7 50. 8,11 A.M., IK, 4 Ik nrd 8 P M. iheSK P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane, Wlssa' hickon, Manaynnk, Spring M ill, and Conshohocken osm ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M..2K,4,and74 P.M. Leave N orristown 1A.M.. 1,S, and I P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 85 minutes, 1105 A. M., IX, 4fc, 6K, 6K, 8115, and 11M P. M. Leave M ana junk 6Jt,7H,8 20, OH, US, A. If ., 1, S, 6K on "' OK SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. a., 2X 4, and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk 1H A.M. 1H, 6. and 9M P. M. W. b. WIION. General Suprilntendest, Ibepot NIN1 a and GREEN Street! TSTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. XN Detiot.THlRO Street, above Thompson. ror BETHLEHEM, DOYBESTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK, E ASTON, WIXLIAMSPOKT. nd WiLKUi BARRE. At7 8UA. M.(FjBress), fet BelMeheai, Ailentewii." ITaucl) V"?! WlW, Wlliiamsport. nd Wukea 1 "It's SOP. jM.(xprts, for Bethlehem. laston, eto.. reaching Easton at 6-45 P. M. At 515 P. M., ior Bethlehem, Allentown, Mate C1Eor,boylestown at 8 39 A. M., 2-80 and 418 P. M. I ot Fort w aehlngton at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Lansdale at 6-15 P. M. White cars ol tbe Second and Third Street! Una City Pa.oeuuer Csrs run direct to the depot. jrasBiis ,f IJsH J(JH puilaELPHTA, Leave Betu bem at 8 28 A. M. and 12 25 Noon, and 8 I r- -a , a a i iave Doy etown at 8 49 A. M., 1-15 and 8 10 P. M. Lani-dale atb'l'v A. M. Leave Fort W aahlngton aU0-6A. M., aad21l P. at. Philadelphia for Bethlenem at 0 A. M. Philadelphia lor Doylestown at 2-80 P. M, Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 10 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-30 P. M. 1 hroagh Tickets must be pioouied at the ticket otfioie. TBIRD S treat, or BERKS Street. A 21 KLL18 CLARK, Ageat. 7KST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM ,0?.VL,WivKAET 8treet (UPPer '"7), com menolng TUEbDAY. August ;d. 18b6 8 a. Ai , Mall, lur Bilugeton, Salem, Millvllle, and all intermediate stations. 8 P. M.Mali lor Cape Mav, stopping at Woodbury and Glassboto, and all stations beow Glassooro. Due at CaceMar,7 00P. M. 3 30 P.M. Passenger, lor Blidfetou, Ba em, and alt Intermediate stations. 6 P. M., Woodbury Accommodation. J. VAN RENbSELAEK, Superintendent. Freight will be received at Second covered Wharf below Walnut street. Irom 7-Ot A. M. until 8-00 P.M. lhat reoeived beiore 9 00 A. M. will go through the aama day. Preluht Delivery, No. 228 8. DELAWARE Avenue. Tbe West Jersey FxpresaCoinpiny will attend to all the usual branches ot Express business. A Special Mes senger accompanies each through train. Otllce, No. 8 WALNUT btieet Philadelphia. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cape May at 8-00 A. M., Mall, stopping at all Stations on C. M. M. R B,. and Vlnelaud, Ulassboro. and Woodbory. Due 11 87 A. M. ' l.eave Brldgeton, 7 15 A. M. and 3 60 T. M. Leave Salem I a. M. and 8 38 t. M. Leave MUlville 8-56 aud fl-44 A. M and P. M. J. VAN REN SS ALA EH, Superintendent, West Jersey .Salem, aud Cape May, and Millvllle K. Ra. 1kri-puIWDELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL, J.OUU BOAD.-Tble great Jlno traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to tlia City ol Erie, on Lake Erie. It baa been leased and ia operated by the Peuuavivanla Railroad Company. 11MEOF PANSENt.ER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. prts7Trrurit,p"M:K,te 1 Leave Westward-Erie Mali, 8 P. M i Erie Exnraaa Train 12 M. "praaaj Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mall and Ex press tralne boih ways between Phllade plna aud Erie. r NEW YORK CONNKDI'inN Leave New York at I A, M.. arrive at Erie 80 A. K. Leave Erie at 4 46 P. M., anlve at New York 4 WP al! lleuant Sleeping Cars on all the niiiii tr.i,,. Fori nlormatlon rexiieotlna paaseuger bu.iness. aort at comer TUIRTIE 1 li and MARKET strwiaVPhiTa And lor i.eisut bualnass. of tha (.i,,. . i i B KliikHtou Jr . corner Thirteenth and Market atreSia. ib'W0'.'BJR..YtkuR.tf.!r.ld' H. II. HOimiON it w ViwiVvif i v " . "nl' "in. a "i HrYinhi' "erl Tickot Agent, Pluia. Plitl kill ulwl Kiim-,m,.i n-Ii i . v" '",'-" .innia ior noruiumont land. W il lams orl, ork Chstnl.ersl.uro, enPK10ve Bt0 u , AFlER-tiOs I.XPRK.HK l.eave. 1 bllaoelphla at 3-.10 p. M . for Fesdlnir Potta- immnvuru pi c. rnnrtafMn
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