TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILDELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 18GG. Miss I nnnic Seward. Secretory Sewur1 lias sustained another be reavement, in u liliiion to tho pcrsotml sorrows whv h have fallen upon him so thickly of Hte, In the flenth ot his daughter and yoiiiipet chilli,' Fiiiinio, which took; place, yesterday roorriiifr, as sta'cd .n the lollowing despatch from the Secretary of War: Washington, October 2i. I deeply reeret to inform you that Alms Fannlo Seward died at 6'3a this mornlnp. We tltou-jlit until last even mjr that nlia wa' improving, ai "lie. certainly was lor the lagt tlirea days. Lut hor Btrcngtii suddenly failed utter Ihe lever went down. There will bo a linn-ril coreiiiouy here on Wednesday, and then her remains will bo taken to Auburn. En-vis M. Stanton. Since the denth of lils wile,. Mr. Seward's affections have cIuhr most closely and fondly to bis daughter, whone character, rcscmblina; her mother's,, was well calculated to win love and tender recard from all who knew her. She Whs rminenily quiet aui unobtrusive in her manner, shrinking always Irom public notice, seeking bappmo's in ti pursuits, duties, and enjoy ments of domestic life, and intniateiing with constant and solicitous assiduity to the wants and wellare of those around her. Yet she bad a strength ol character far be yond what any casual observer would detect, and was equal to any cverncDey, no matter how tryinu and terrible It.m'iL'ht be. The tearless courase with which she threw herself between her lather's breast and the uplifted knife of the assassiu Payne, and the tenacity with which sue dune to his arm, and sought to divert hi9 deadly aim, attest this trait iu her character. Payne afterwards said that if he could have ma le up bis mind to strike ber out of his wav, he could have accompliuncd his purpose upon the Secre tary, but that her face, between his weaoon and her father, disunited him; he h id not the heart to take her lite also. Mr. Seward's attachment (o her was always most warm and devoted. While traveling in Europe he never retired at nieut without writ ing (o ber full descriptions of all he had seen and heard during the day; the was always in his thoughts when absent, and always closely watchful of his comfort and happiness at home. That home, already so shadowed with gloom, will be darker than ever now that she who gave it so much of its light has left it forever. .V. T. limes, 30t7i. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDIM A N C E To Appiove Contract lor the Erection of school liuiJumgs and i lio buret. os thorolor. Section 1. Xlio Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do orduin, That the con tracts made by t'ie Controllers of l'ublio Schools ior the erec.i-n of school but dines according to specifications mentioned in end coniraots ruspec 'tjiely, all ol said contracts having been executed tor the Major of the city as tho party or the first part, and the respective contractois as the parties of the second part, and the sureties of said con tractors respectively, bo anu the same are hereby severally approved and confirmed, as follows, to wit : 1. contract dated the fourth day of Soptombcr, A. D. DM, lor the erection ot school editlco at the Falls ot Schuylkill, 1 wonty-flrst Ward, for the sum ot lourteen thousand oisrht hundred dollars, bv Goorgo Watson, contractor, and James V. Watson, his surety lor the due performance thereof. 2. Contract dated the twenty-sixth day of Sep tember, A. D. for the erection ol school ediileo at Twentieth and Jeflerson streots, in the Twentieth Ward, for the turn of twenty-tour thousand tvo hundred and twenty-five dollar, Ly Joseph M. Thomas, contractor, and Y71lson Jowoll, I. JJ , and Michail Barry, ins sureties lor the due performance thereof. ft. flnntrarvi: rlniArl tha livin.T.iAvanth Ant fr Qnn. tern ber, A. D. 1806, lor the erection of sonool edifice at Twen y-sixth and '1 bompson streets, for the sum of ten thousand s x hundred and tilty dollars, by Washington L. iiall and Charles Sterling, contrac tors, and 8. Warner Young and J W. I'uckor, their sureties for the due performance thereof. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Benjamin H. Haijtfs, Clerk of Select Council. JAM IS LYND, President of Soloot Council. Approved this twenty-seventh day ot Ootober, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 186C). MORTON McMICHAEL, 1030 It Mayor ol Philadelnhia. .. AN ORDINANCE To Make an Additional Appropriation to the Controller of PuUlio Schools, and to Authorize Certain Transfers in their Annual Appropriation for IStiO. Beciion 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the lur thor sum of six hundred dollars be and the samo Is hereby appropriated to the Controllers of Pubhe Schools for tho following purposes, to W'ltem 1 For the erection of three new heators in the Hancock Grammar School, in the Fourteenth Section, three hunurod and fifty dollars. Item 2 For the erection of glass partitions in the Howard Hall School, in the Fourth Section, two .hundred and fifty dol ars. Warrants to be drawn in conformity with existing ordinances. Section 2. That the City Controller is hereby au thorized to make the following transiois in tho annual appropriation to tlie Controllers of Pub ie fcchools lor ihe year 18(16. made by ordinance ap proved January 80, I860, to wit: From Item 98 (furnitures tiro hundred dollars to Item 89 (repairs), in the Tenth Section. From item 275 (painting Manatawna School and repairing fence), two hundred dollars to item 177 (repairs), In the Twenty-first Sec lon. From item 281 (repaiis at Boys' High School), one bundled and fifty dollars to item 6 (chemicals). From item 6 (furnitu.e), one hundred and fifty dol lars to item 7 (incidentals). ' From item 167 (furniture), one hundred and fifty dollars to item 158 (repairs in the Eighteenth Soc'ion), and From item 270 (special appropriation), eighty dol lars to Item 158 (printing) WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Bekjavin H. Haines, Clerk ol Soloct Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Appioved this twenty-seventh day of October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fix (A. D. lbGC). MORION McMICHAEL, 10 0 It M ayor of Philade phia. AN ORDINANCE lo Increase the Income of the Girard Es tates. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the Atreut of tne uirara .bstatos is noieoy autnonzea, unuor ine supei vision of th Committee on Girard Estates, to make suoh alteration ot the premisos Nos. 1113 and 1123 Chesnut eueet as will adapt them tor stores; and the sum of fiitecn thousand dollars is horeby appropriated out oi tne income of the residuary estate ot Stephen Girard to carry out the purpose ot this ord nance, tha wai rants thorolor to be draw n in oonlormuy with existing ordinances. WILLIAM ti. SIOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Robert Bitheix, Assistant Cleric of Solrot Council. JAMEd LYND, . President ol Select Council. Approved. tm tw titv-sevontb day of October, Anno Dommi cn thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1800). MOTtTON McMICHAEL, Uv0r of Philadelphia. 10 80 it AN OBDINANCE XX. To Make an Appropriation to the Board of Health, for the Item oval of Nuisanoes. btcuon 1, The belect and Common Councils ot tbe City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That the sum oi four thousand five hundred dol ars be and tl:e rame Is hereby appropriated to tlie Department of Health tor the year 186(3, tor the removal of nuisances, and tbe City Controller is hereby authorized to place this amount to tbe credit of Item 7 ot the appro lna,tion to tne Board ot Health for lbs year 18o'l, appioved January 29, 1806. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President oi Common Council. Atttst Robert Bkthell, Abstataut Clerk of Beleot Council. JAMEd LYND. . ... . Presidnt of Seleot Council. Approved this twi-n y-v,.utu ay of Oi:tohor Anno Domini one tuousaud iobt hundred aud sixty six (A. u. ibuo;. MOHTON MuUICrf.iEL. 10 80 It Mayor oi PkUaiulpbia. CITY ORDINANCES. -t; tsoLijiioM XV To Lay W aler-l'ipo on Sundry Streets. Resolved, By the se tct and Common Councils of tne Cily ol I hilndelplna, 1 lint the chief En?;iiotr ot tiio Yi atcr Department do and he is hereby directed to ley water-pipe on the following streets : bcliool-lioin-e lnno, lour hundred and seventy (470) feet irom the present teimination, in tho Twoniy litKt W ard On Twenty-third slrect, running nort1iwat of Penna, lvania avenno. in the twentieth Ward. On the north side of Washington avenue, between Ihiid and F'oorth streets, in Hie -second Ward. On Gray's lorry road, boiwoen Twonty-tinth and fliirtj -first streetB, in the Twenty-sixth Ward. Christian streo , west ol Gray's terry road, in the 1 weiity-sixth Ward. ISoui tv street, iroin Federal to El.sworth street, in tho 1 wenty-sixtn Ward. Piier street, two hundred and s'xty-one (201) feet east ot 'I wellth stref t. in (he Sroonu Ward. Cheriy itrcet, from 1 weniy tlnrd to the Schuyl kill river, in tho lonth Ward. Wyoming street, two hundred and filty (2C0)fcct north ot llavenord street, in the 1 weniy-lourih Ward. Thirty-seventh street, from Havcrford to Kim, and Story street, from '1 hirtv-sovt'utn to thirty eighth street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward. Sellers street, Irom Franklord road to Unity street, In the Twenty-third Ward. Cully Mreet, Irom Fraukford to Water, in Twenty third Waid. , J Unity, Horn Franklord to Loipor, in rwcnly-thlrd Ward. Ireland, from Banover to Palmer, In the Eighteenth Ward. Tulip street, Irom Huntingdon to Lehigh nvonno, a disiance ol cven hundred (700) loot, in thoJSine teenth V ard. Eatflo street, in tho Sixteenth Ward. I hilton avi-uuo, from tho present torminu" to Morns ntreet, being soren hundred (700) leet, iu the 1 wehty-secoi.cl Ward. Haines street, Irom Main to Morion streets, in tho Twenty-second Ward. Queen street, from Green to Wayne streets, iu the Ttysecond g STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Robert Bkhieix, Assistant Clork of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President oi Select Council. Approved this twonty-feventh day ot October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundredand sixty six (A, D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 10 SO It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Mako an Appropriation out of tbe Girard Estate lor the Purpose Tborein Mentioned, and to Transfer a certaiu Item ol Appropriation to tbo Giraro Estate. Sect'on 1 Tho Select and Common Councils of tlie City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum oi thiee thousand dollars be aud tho samo is hereby appropriated out ol the income of tbe re siduary portion of tho Guard Estate for tho year 18Gt, tor the purpose of i ating the expensos of and for the Girard Estate and Trut for tho said year, that is to say, to item No. i (lands out ot the county ), thiee thousand dol ars Section 2. That tbo lollowing transfer bo made in the appropriation to tho Girard Estate, made by oidinance approved December 30, 1805, to wit: Hint i lio sum ot three thousand lour hundred ($8400) dol nrs irom item No. 2 (taxes) be and tho p: mo is hereby transferred to item No. I (lands out ol tho county). WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council, Attest liOBEKT BETnELL, Assis.ant C erk of Common Council, JAMKi L N D, President of Select Council. Approved this t went y-seventh day of Ootober, Anno Domini one thousand eignt hundiod and sixty six (A. D. 1806). MORTON McMICHAEL, 10 30 It Mayor of Philadelphia. TESOLUTION XX Ot Instruction to the Chief Commissioner of Aiighways. UeBolved, By the Soleot and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia, That tho Chief Commis bionei of Uivhways be and he is horeby instructed to have the market plots at Now Market and Calloar hill streets curbed, and the cartways thereof paved with tramway b tones. WILLIAM S SIOKLEY, President oi Common council. Attest Bkkjamin H. Haines, Clerk ot celect Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Connoil. Approved this twenty-seventh day of October, Anno Domini one thousand oiebt Cuiidrodud it-, MORTON McMICHAEL, 1 10 80 It Mayor of Philadelphia. . MARSHAL'S SALES. M A B S 11 A L'S A L E. Hv vlHim nt writ of sale bp the Hon. JOBK CAD W ALAUKh, Juot-e oi me District Court ol tbe United States in and lor the Eastern District ot Pennsylvania, to nit directed, will be so.d at pub ic sale to the huihest and best bidder lor cash, at GEOKGK W". POWELL'S, No. 12!) A.tuuM btreet. ruuaueipnia, on dauwa i, .November 3, at 11 o'clock A. M. : . 2 Dan-cis oMV HISKY, 1 COPPEK STILLS complete, SlGL)K(i8, lite. . . Also, at i lie same time ana place, ine lo jowing uo- scubcd property, wiucn wi 1 remain on ine pruuiiaes where the si verul lots now are a loilnws viz. : H Utll oriGG, BEDFORD Street above Eighteenth, 1 COFPKK MILL. HOUSUr AIM. Etc. JOHN DOVGHHtTlr, Bfc-DFOKD Street, above Elvliteenth.il IN KT1LL, 6INGLINU8. Etc UAKM.i MOIIRIS back ot So PISE Streot, 1 COPPER STILL AU WUBM, llUUISHJiAllt. tic. JOHN EK1D. N. W. comer of 1WKN i Y-8EC0SD und NAVDA1N Streets, 1 OOPPHK STILL, SIU- lili (f HUA LL 4 O H KB. back of No 213S LOMBARD Street, 1 COPPER 8i ILL, 81NOL1NOH. Mo. WKHAi.L FKIKL. back ot No. 2140 LOMBARD Street. 1 COPPER STILL. MOLASSES, Etc. Parties wlalilng to purcbae can examine the proporty on tbe premises above mentioned, two days previous to tl'e8aUi P. C. ELLMAKER, U. 8. Marshal Eastern District Pennsylvania. Plil'ndelpb1av October 28. IHtifl 10 2finw8t M A R S II A L ' S S A L E .- v.v virtue ot awntot sale bv the Hon JOHN CAD- WALADER. Judge of ihe District Court of tbe United Mates In and ior tlie Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to uie directed, will be told at public sale, to the highest and best Held, r lor cash, at (lEOKlit. 10 WEL'e, No, 121) North VHONT street, Philadelphia, on IUURSDaY, November 1. 11)6 at 11 o'c ock A. -M : 3 banes WHISKY, bairels S1NGLISQ8, and 6 boasheadsMOLAoSES Alao, at the same time and place, the following de scribed property which wi 1 remain on the promises where the several lots uow are. as toliows, viz. i COLLINS', WYoMINO Stree', above Flt'eenth, below hblnpen. 1 COl'PEtt BULL, AilPTY UOUS HEAD8. Etc. HAB11Y McSIOHOLS', PIXTEKN rn Street bslow Carpenter. 1 COPIED STILL, Ktc., and EIOI1 lEE.S TH and MONTKOsE Streets, 1 COPPER STILL, E.MP1Y 110GH AD-i, Etc. . U. J. SWEENEY'S, SEVENTEENTH Street, be.ow Caipentcr. I COPPER STILL, PU.MP, H08E, lluUS UEaDS. Eie DEVID'S, SEVENTEENTH Ktreet above Washington, 2 COPPtB STILLS, WJEilS, HOJS- 'thlvAlSj's GORMAN'S 8. E, comer ot 8RVES Tl l-N'IH and CAlHAttlNE Streeu, 'i COiFEH STILLS. WOHAI8, HOGSHEADS, Etc Parties wishing t purchase can examine the oro perty on ihe preiulues above-mentioned two days pro viou. to .he sale. p & ellmakeb. V. S. Marshal Eastern DlHtrlct Pennsvlfanla. Vlill.ADEi.i-ni A. October 23. lstitt. In 24wiuvt M A It S II A US B A L E . li v vlrrne ot a writ or sale ijy the uon. juim CADWALADER, Judgo of the District Court ot the t'liltea Stata in inu ior mo jiMu-ni wiimw-v v. muu- syivauia, 10 mo uirectea, win ue nu.u i puuuu om, u, the bishest and best bidder, tor ouih, at OEOKUE POWELL'S, No. 12 N. FRONT Btreet, Phi adeluhla, on IPEHPAT, October 30, lMu, at 11 A. M ,ono HOiSK and WAOON.ltwo barrels WHISKY, one 8 I ILL, COP- PI- It WORM. etc. 1 ne norse ana waisou umv ue neon ni WALTON'S I.lverv stable, No. Ylil N. ELEVENTH btreet, above Glratd Avenue. n tr. 8. Marshal, Fastern Dlat.lct of Pennn lvanla PniLADELPiuA Ucloler20, HWit. JlOJia mwlbt FERTILIZERS. BAU GH'S HAW BONE 8 U P E U.PH0SPII ATE OF LIME. 1 be (ireat Feruiier for ail crops. Q alexin Its action end peimantut ui v, tutcu. EatabJiahed over twelve yeais. l.ealera supplied by th.argo, direct from tbe wbarl ot the uiuuumttory, on llberrtuim, Uauulactuied oulj hy BAUCU & SOyTs, Office No. 20 Bouth PUAWtug Avenue, 8 4i-niwSrp f yijadelplila. PIUV Y Y. ELIjS OWNEB8 OP PROPEHtsy I'heonlv place to get Privy Wells cleaned uidOi ufeoted atv'r lew prices. PETPON Marufacturei of Poudret'ie 810$ OOLDBMITUS' BALL, L ItRAUY bUeet ' INSURANCE COMPANIES. DlLAWAKKMlil'l'AI.SAr'ETT INSUHANCU CtWI'UNY. INCORPORATED BY HIK LVOISLATCBB OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1:. OKFICE, 8 E. ((ItMH IHIKD . S D WALS'Ut 6'JltEF.TM. pIMi.ADI LP IMA MARINE INNUTIANCK ON VKrtBKLS. ) (h(.0 S- To all parts of the world 1RHOHT, S INLAND INSUHANCES I n Condi by River, ( anai. Lnke end Lani Carrlaire to Ml parts of the Cnlon FIRB INSCRANt ES On Slrrchandisn (icnerally. On Stoics, Dwelliua Houses, ete ASSETS OF THE COM CANT . Novemliet 1, 1SW . irn.Peo Cnltcd states Brer cer. oan '.( onjo- jii,r,no 6 " ,'i ..lzsioooi 'ii-o (100 " ' 7 3 10 per cent loan Trensury Notes , S4,3iS'oO If.O.COO State ol Pennsylvania Five Per Cent Loan 90,5 V) O1! M,000 Stnieot l cnnsylvaula Six Per Cent. loan (3,250 00 iftOCO City ol Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan 112 812 50 20,000 Pemisy vania Itnilrosd Tlrst Morr- pnuc-Hlx lor Cent. Honda 20,000 00 28 000 Pennsylvania Kid rond Socoutl Alort- saiie.Sijt Percent. Honrts 23,750 00 26,000 WeHlern Pennsylvania ltatiroadMort- HB(e Mx Per t eut. Honda 23,750 00 lS.OO1) Siio Xbarea Stock Gennantown Oas Company, principal and Intcrrat K u a run teed by the City of I'hLadel- . ... phla 13,537 80 7.150 143 Shares Stock Pennsylvania l;ad- road Coinpnny 8,5SO-00 t.OCO lull Shares Stock hoitn Pennsylvania . Kallroad Company ;... 3,25000 40 000Dipoitwl'h I'nltcd Hiates Oovcrn- , . mcr t, suhloet lo Ion liavs' call 40,000-0 30,0C0 8taie of Tennessee Five 1 er Cent. , oaD 18,W0ti 170, i00 Loans on Pouus and Mortgage flrst hens on City Property 170.000 On 1,1)36,8.50 Par. Market value... .ewe, VW-00 keal Fstate 8i;,"0K0.i 111 is receivable for fn.inrancea maile.,1 21,01137 llalancis due at Agencies: Prciiiluins on r arlne fo lcles, Accrued Inte rim t and other debts Que tbe Cora- . f-- 0,51HI pt rip ami stock of sundry Insurance and oilier ( ompanlos, lla3. Estl- matcJ vnlue 2 910 00 Cash tn iltmai .55 :m S9 Cash In Drawer 67S 48 86,6183 1 .253 630-18 1'IRECTORR. Thomaa C. Ruaii saniuel K. stokes. .1 F. Penistun, Henry Sloan, Wil lain (J. Bonlton, Edward DarllUKton,i H Jones Hrooks, Fdward Lafourcade, Jacob P. .1 iincn, James P Met ai lan J, .1 o 1 1 m p, Kvre, Spencer Mcllvatn, J. H. Semple, Pittsburg, A. H IterKer. Pituburn, 11 T. Mnri'nn lMttjlluirir. John C.Davis, H ilmund A. Souder, Tbeopbllus Pauldlnv, John It Penrose, James Traqualr, henry C. Daliett, Jr., James C. Hand. Willlsm C Ludwig, Joseph II. Seal, Ucome c. Leiper, Huch t rain, Robeit Burton, John I). Taj lor. TROMaH C. PAtsll P.BHI-Illlt JOHN c. DAVIS, Vice-President Benbt Ltlbcbn, Secretary. 1 h JOKTn AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. A nnnal Policies wsued against General Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance ( fleeted lor one year, in any Sum from H0 to SHUH'O, at a premium ot only one-half per cent., securing tbe lull amount Insured in caseot death, and a compensation each week equal to the whole pro uiiuiii paid Short time Tickets for 1, 2, 3, 5. 7, or 10 darg, or I. 3, 01 6 months, at lu cents a day, insuring in the sum ol $3u00, or Hiving ale per week it alsabieu. to be had at tne Ueneral Oll.co, No. I'M S. i Oil RTH Streot, fhtiadel pbla, or at tbe various Ralhoad 'ticket oillces. He sure 10 purchase tbe tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars aud farther information apply at the 'leneral Ofluce, or of any ot the authorized Agents of the "ompany. LEWI9 L jiotTPr, President. JAMES H. CONRAD, Ireasurer DKNRY V. BROWN, Secretary. JOliH C. BULLlTf, Solicitor. . LIKEUlORS. L. Tj. IToupt, late ot Pennsylvania Railroad Company. i. E. Klngsley, Continental Hotel. Bamuel C. Palmer. ( ashler ot Com. National Bank. U. O. LelsenruiK, Nos. 237 and 2.'I9 Dock stroet. lames M. Conrad, firm of Conrad & V alton, No. 623 Maiket street. Euoch Lewis, late Oen. Bnp't Pcnna R. R. Andrew Afehvfley, B. W. corner ot Third and Walnut stree's. O. V. Franciscns Gen. Agent Penna. R. R. Co. lhomas K. Peterson, No. 3UH6 Maiket street . W. W. Kurtz, Arm of KuiU & .Howard, No 28 S. Third street 1 S Kim , QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE UK AliUS COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 418 W ALN CT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAniAU 1 All JA, JJN VVJUI.OIIII. I bis company continues to write on 'ins R$k$ ent), Its capital, with a good surplug. Is saiely invented. 701 Loesc b by fire nave been promptly paid, and more than 9500,000 Disbursed on t Ms account within tbe past few years. For the present the oflice of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT 8TREET, Hut within a few months will remove to its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHKBNCT STREETS, Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a uch rates as are consistent with saiety PlUtC T0B8 t. ruin 1 u ,n . Vvu ALFRED B. GILI.F.T1 t V ItMAN BHKPPARD, TbOS. fclACKLLLAU, IOUN SVPPLEK, N. S. LA WlttNUiS, CHARLK.1 1. DCPOIT HENRY F. KEN KEY, JOSEPH KlAPP.ja.D JOHN W. CLAGUORN, Ml I. AH VKIfKKH. JR.. THOMAS CRAVEN. President A I F RED B G ILLf 1 T. V. President and Treasurer. JAUEU li. ALVOED, Secretary. 1 19 i LIVER rOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total I'remi-ams lleoeived. "by the Company in 1805, 4,917,175. Total losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250 AH Losses promptly adjusted without reicience tu Entrlund. ATWOOD SMITH. Geueral Agent lor Pennsylvania. OFFICE, ISo. 6 MercTtanta' Exchange ruiLAiiEU'niA leilttui PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF 1 UlLADELPblA No. Hi South FOURTH Street. INCOEFOHA J LD ' MON1 H. d., 1885. CAPITAL. 15U UOU. PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Y early Premiums ; or by 6, 10, or -U year j'reuiium", nuu-iuneiiunj, 1. ,!,.. mi-urn. navabie at a uture ase. or on prior deceate, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year Premiums both c a sea aou loricnuio. . Annuities giuuted on favorable terms. n ... ini, iA hil irn'i Lndowments Ibis Company, while glvlUK the insured the security ol a pom up uak-nai, win uivm. ,nvuuiviivuwviiufl Li'e Luamess among Its Policy holders. Mono s received at Intercut, and paid on demand. Authorized by charier to execute 'trusts, and toacttl (. ,,. iiu,ror Aiiuiliilntrau.r, Assignee or Guardian, au in oiber llduclarv capacities uuuoi appointment o any court of this commonweaim or or any person or) er sous, or bodies politic or corporate. SAMUEL O. BHIPLKY, RICHARD CADBURY, JlMl'MlAllUA'skEB, HENKY HAINES. JOSli" A H. WOKK1S, ' T. WISTAH . HKO Ws UXCUARD WOOl, I WM. C.NGSIREIU, SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARBT, THOMAS WISTAB. M. D., J. B. TOWNSEnD, PHCENIX INSURANCE COMrANY.OF PUI .VA.1ilvrJ'i1.-n 1N04 CHARTER PKRPETTJAL, No WALNUT Street, oppoHlte the Excbanire. fn add li Ion to M A RIN E and IN L A Nl IN SC KA NCB iIiIh Company Insures from loss or dauiae hy IKE, on lll.eial eruis on building, nieicuanuue, lunuiu. lor limited period., aud permanently on buildings, by U7he Coni p'SSftM bn tn aellv. operation for mors nin SIXTY YEA KS.during which ah losses bavs beel Viomptly adjusted and paid .Inhn L. Hodge, ijBwrencv iiriH, ir,( David Lewis, llBiijunln Kiting, Thomat H. Powers, A. K. Alcllenry, KOiuund Caotlllon, T.nnla C. Norrls. M. 14. MUhuuey, John T. Lewis, Wtillain B. Orant, Robert W. Leauilng, D. Clark Wharton, U . , .. -- 4 1 .... V " jonN R. WOCUBKEB, Prcslaeni " Mnvi W mo . beoietarir. 41, INSURANCE COIVirANIES-J 1S29CI 1 A RTE K VV 11 1' J3TTT A I, rranKIiii Iiro Ir.ssiiasice (!. 0 riIIIJAI.l'2IJl'JIIA. As.ets on Januarvl, 1800, 6J2.500, 85100. L'SPltal , , fine liOl tn 914 Ml V l,lw,'w s INCOMK FOR m HO OO'.i. Aceiut u urnhm Premluins DNSFTILFD CLAIMS. IHU63. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18tt OVEIt 85,000,000. Terpclnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DlREfJTO R8. Charles N Bnnckcr, Ir dward C. Dale. Oeorne Kalea, Allred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, If. S. I'eter Mrl'i!! Samuel Criint, niortie w. Richards, CT7 A II IPS X. uiHi km Pnul.. jab w ,FY'A,(',C DALE, Vice-President. JAISW. UcALLlsTEH, Secretary prottm. 2Jtl2 TTIRK INSURANCE EXCLUPIVELY.-TIIE -L' ...PENNSYLVANIA F1KE INSCRANt R rnti PANl-Ii'corporated 18-25 t barter Pornetual -Nn Klu "A rL"' Slieet. opposite IndependinceSouare. Ibla ( oinn.nr. f.v, ruiiiv kn.n i,n m..n.. for over forty years, continue to Insure against loss or iinii ai.e by Ure on Pulillo or Private llul dlnns either m rniaumtly or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture, SK ckkoi Ooods, and Merchandise generally, on llbertl teims. Iteir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invtsied In tbo most careful manner, which embica tliem to cilerto the Insured an uudoubted security lu the cae Ot loss. DIBCCTOES. Dsnlel Smith. Jr.. John nevercuit, 1 homas Hint i h. Henrv Lewis, J. lllillnuliain FU. Alexander Pennon, ,F.nnu ri.-AH iiumi, 'lhomas Bobbins, ARMii nauiiui-K tir. DANUL SMITH, Jb., President WitiiAM O. Cbowell, Secretary. 3 3Uj MEDICAL. Q LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMKDIES Are warranted In all cases, for fh'e Rpruht and linn Khnt Cii.k ol all diseases arlHing irom excesses In youth. NO CUANUfc OF DIKT IS Kt'EHSARY. Ihey con oe used without doiecilon, and never fall ti cCect a Cure, if used according to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Brxcs for Five Do lars) auto, Large Boxes, containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. Frrm four to Six boxes are aenermlT rennlrod fn enre ordinan cases though benefit is derived irom using s sinxle box In Chronic Cases, wtere Nervous Prostration hrs aCtctcd the system. BELL'S TONIC PII XS Arc recon mrnded an the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating anu lnvlgoiuting Remedy In the wor.d. A Package Piice Five DoUars, wldlasta month, an c Is generai.y nuttlcitut. In extreme cases of Debility, Bk.LL'8 KXTFRSAL HJEMKDT, Price 1 wo Dollars, sudiclcnt for a month, can be nso to tood adrantage. ) i (fives stieugth to tbe system, and, with the Pills will eflect a complete Hostel at Ion A Pamphlet oi lull pages, on the ERRORS OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and Cau ion to Young Men, sent tiee, Ten Cents reuulied to pay postage. It yon cannot purchase Bell's Specific RsMBnnv of vour Diutulst. take no other, but send the monat direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, ConsrUluf? Physician, No 810 BKOADWAY, New York And you will receive them by return of mail, post paid aud lice from observation. For sale by DYO'lT & Co., No. 238 N. SECOND Street. 6 11 J gAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE HOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED 'YES, 4 POSITIVB CIIBK" FOB ALL ISEABESBXAgI0 I"JIM Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten J?il's to be Taken to Effect a Cure. Tbey are entltely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way Injuie tbe Biouiacn or ooweia oi ine moist aeucate. Cuiea in irom two to tour da) s, and recent eases In bent by mam t rice, araie iiauauges, . rcuia , o SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES,, The Oreat Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor Scrofula, Vicers, Sores, Spots, Tetters Scales, Boils, Etc. For the above complaints the Samaritan's Boot and Herb Juices. Is the moxt poient and efloctual remedy ever ptencribed. It reaches and eradicates every par tic e oi tbe venereal poison. Will remove every vestige ol Imparities from tne system as well as ail the bud effects Ol meicury. Price, f.1-25 per bott'e. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used In conjunction with the Boot and Herb Juices Full dliectlous. Price, U cents. The old dckenlng and disgusting drops have to give way to remedies purely veguialne, pleasant to tbe taste ami A POSITIVE CCRK Sold by DEM AS KARNES 4 CO., No. 21 PA BK ROW ftDDFbSMONl5 ' CO., Proprietors. No. 918 KACE Street Philadelphia. ' A LL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY . the b ess ng of good bejlth. can obtain relief by ..nnanitintr Dr. KINKELIN. German DDvaictan. Or Klnkelln treats ail diseases, prepaies and administers his own medicines. They are pure, sale, and reliable. He lnvites a'l persons sufleilng from disease to oall on Tiim. ( onsultalion free during tho day. and oillces open till Bo'clock in the evening. N W. corner ol 11IIRD and C N ION Btreets, between Spruce sndl'lne treeis. "J "VTEUBALGIA CURED BY A SINGLE APPLT IN cation of "I'PBAM'S MAGNETIC OIL." Sold at UPHAM B No. 28 S. EIGHTH Street, and by al Druggists. 80 tents and $1 a bottle- 10 2 8iurp COAL. AMES O'BRIEN DEALER TN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY TUB CARGO OH EINOLK TOR. Yard, Broad Street, below Pitzwatcr Has constantly on band a competent supply of tb al ove superior Coal, sui able for family use, U which be calls tbe attention of bis friends and tbi public generally. Orde'sieftatKo. 206 South Fifth street, No. 82 South Seventeenth street, or through Despatch e Poet Oflice, promptly attended to. A SUPERIOR QUALITY O BLACESM.ITHS COAL. ; L?S J-JAZLETON LEIIIGII COAL A SPECIALTY. 11. W. PATBIOK & CO. No. 304 NORTH BROAD STREET, Would solicit oraers for the shove Coal, which they have always on bond, together with their celebrated 828smw6m ItE-BBOPN SCHUYLKILL COAL. COAL! COAL! COAL! The best LEHIGH and BCntYLKILL COAL, pro Pure d expressly lor lamliy uae, constantly on baud in my l aid. No 1611 CALLOWillLu Urtet. unjercove de iveisd on short notice well aoretueil, end p eked '"" uisittte, at i be lowest cah trice. A trial will -" urcusiom. jqun a jN. Successor to "L-Fo'6a l'riLADBUHiA. August 27, m. v" V of CapeweU 4 Co.'s ?a''i,nu the Chimneys Heater for Coal Oil Lamest it V? " iiBO saves ont- RAILROAD LINES. "plllLADKLl'IUA, W1LM1 .''.. TON AM) DAL X '1 IMOitK RAII l;iiAI. I I V K TABLE. Cnmnirncltie MOXhAV. .lniv 9. IPCrt. Tr-ln, h Im,m iM-iM.t.rnnierolBKOADhiieeiand WASHINOloN JK l't ll , tti K.ili'HS : .rii Tnrn at CIS A. M. (Monnsys exoopt.il). Inr I'.iiiiin ne and Waklni;tin. slum lim hi Cheiii-r. A'l.niiiiir- tcn, tnrk, Kikloii, onh(nsI, Perrj ville, ILivro-do-Ctate, AKroeen, l'errtniim s, Alaynolla, Chase's and S11 niiret a Run. . WW Vall'lialn at R-1BA. M. fFnndavs exconted). fnr I'nlliinoip. stopping at ail regular stations between 1'liila- it ma avi r.nii ninre. De n a-e Itnlitnail Train at fl A. M. CSmHlsTsexefnted). f r Pill ceFS Am e, Atilfi.id, anil Intstmeillnio stations. repress irain at 1141 A. M. (Sunaays cvcepieaj, Mr Psliiiiiine ami W aflilnutoii Kmtch TihIii stiip. M. (Sundsvs excepted), for Ittl- iliiH ie and V'iiliiPKt'n, stonplnc at Chester. Clavniont, V ilnilncton. Newark. Elktim. Northeast. Perm ille. Havre-do Crare, Aberdeen, I'erry man's, Edge wood, Maa rulla. Cr ase s anu Hi-mmer 1 Run. M(.-ht Fxpretaat IIP. M..Pir Haltlmoreanl Washington. l'!tiii er by Peat fiom Hal Imoro fur Forircss Mon roe, Nrtli.lk.Cliy l u!n(,and Kkhmoml, will tuke tbo 11 ii A.M. train. VHI.MIJ.OTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wil nilntton. Lve Philnilelphla at I) A.M . U-DO. 4 .TO. . andliaOP U. The 4 ;,0 1. M. train connects with Dclawaie KallroaA lor Ilnrrlnk'ton and intermediate stations. Leave Vi'ilmim Inn at 6.m. 7 IB. anil n-.Kl A. M . 4 suit fl '.flP.M. Tie V l'i A. M. train will not stop at stations between Chester and Philadelphia, Trains for New Casile leave Phlladc'phla at 9 A.M. 4-30 and fiP M. THRIH (in TBArSS FROM BALTIMORE. Leave Wllminttnn at 11 A. M . 4Mfi und 10 I. M. CHLslKIt FOB PillLADttLl'tlfA. I.eav e Chester ni 7 as Tbo, 10 14 and 1140 A. M., 1 43, 10, 7-1 , and ln ;6P M. FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baliiin ne i-ifl A. M. Uiv.mi a-jn A. r . fxpie-s. lln P. M , Express, ti afi P. M., Expross. 8'ii , ai., cxpttts. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORR. I eave Che sler at 4 411 and 8 .' A. M , and !l ft P. M. Leave W ilmlngton at 5 v.i and M A. M., and 4 Li P. M. Frilgl.t Trains with Paarnger C'ais atlached will leava as billows: Wilmington, for I'errwl le and In ermeuUte stailons at fi 0" P. M. Balllmore, fr Havrc-de-Oracc and inu-inieuinio stations nt Hi f. M, Pert-) villa lor wil mi gton an I lnm niedlnto stations at 4 20 A. M., connect ing at Wl.mlngion with 7 K A M trnln for Pbllauclplilu. SCNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4"lfi A. M., tor Baltimore and Wash li'gtnn, stopping at Chester, Wi'mlngton, Newark, F.lkton, Nortuesst, Perryvlllo Ilavre-dc-llraee. Aberdeen, Perry uion's. Magnolia, Cliate s and Slenin.nr'1 Run Ml. lit Fxprtss, 11 P. M., fi r Baltimore anil Washington. Accommodation Train at lpaOP. M. for Wilmington and Intermediate stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baliiaore at 8'26 P. M, stopping at llnrre-de-Graee, Perrj vllle, and Wilmington. Also stopj at Elkton nnd Newaik do take passengers t'orPnlladclplila and leave paisengers from Washington or Baltimore), and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. Accommodation Train from Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate attitinng at G 2(i P. M 4 i(i ll.F.KENNEY,8uperlntcndont. B-OR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND Amboy ar.d PhllaUoipLla and Trent. u Railroad Coin puny Lines. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and Way 1'lact.s, iroin Wulnui Street Wharf, will leave as itllovts.vlz.: FAitK. At A A. 11., via Camden nrd Amboy, Accommoda tion $-5.r At 8 A M., via Csniden andJerser City Express 3 00 At 2 P. M., via Ciiimli n aud Amboy Express 3 -00 At 6 P. M., via t a null n aud Amboy Accommodution and 1 mln ant Ist class 3 Ji At ti P. .M., via Camden and Amboy Accommodation and Emit rant, 2d clas" 180 At 8 A. M .,2 and ft P. M., for Mount Hoilv, Ewansvllle, Pembcrlon, nnd Vincentown. At 6 A. M. and 2 P.M. for i rerhold. At 5 and 10 A. JI,12M.,4, 5,6, and UTIO P.M. for Fish House, Palmyra, Rlverton, Progress, Dolanco, Beverly, Edge water, Bnibngton, Florence, Bordentown, etc. The 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. linei run direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KENSING'iON DEH'T WILL LEAVE At 11 A. M., 480, ti-46 P.M., and 12 P. M (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City Express Lines, fare $3'00. The (i 4ft P. M.LIls will run daily. All others Sundays excepted. At 7'iKi and 11 A. M ,9, 4 80, C, and 6 45 T. M. and Mid- nlgnt. lor Bribtol, Trenton, etc. At7and 10-15 a. M . 12 M.. 3. 4. 5. nnd 6 P. M.. for Corn- weii's, lorreidale, Ilolmcsburg, Tacony, WlsInnming, Brloesljiirg, and Fraukford, and at 10 15 A. M.. lor Bris tol, Sehenck'a, Eddlngton. and 8 P. M, for Holmesburg and interintdlate stations. At 7 30 A. M. and 8-30 P. M., for Niagara Fnlls, Bunalo, Dunkirk, Canundaigua, Elinlra, Iihuca.Owcgn, Roches ter, Binghemton, Oswego, Syracuto, Oreat Bond, Montrose, Wilkesbarre, Scrantou, Slroudsburg, Water Cap, Belvldere, Easton, Lambtrtvllle. Fiemlngton, eto. The ii'yo r. M i.mo connects aireci wun tne train leav lug Easton tor Mauch Chunk, Allentown,Bethlohcm,eto. At 0 1 . Ai. ior luamDcrtvuie anu uiiermouiaie siabions. June 1,181 li. WILLIAM H. OaTZMEK. Agent. "DENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1 VIM. AnUAXICI-rMIVT IkA Train, nf ,I,a PonnavivAnls I1HU1 Railroad leave h Depot t Tliin-nriui Market aueota, which may way, as wullas by those ol the C'heaaut and IVaJnutStreets Railway. On eundavs The Market Street cars leave Eleventh and Market Sts. 4ft minutes before tl.e departure of each Train. Mann's Bai gage Express will call lor and deliver Bag gage at the Depot. Orders left at the Office, No. WI Ches nut street, will receive attention. 1KAINB LtAVa UKl'OT, viz. : Day Express at 9'HOA.M. P aoll Accommodation, No. 1 A 2, at 10 A. M. b. 11 no p. M . r UBt IjIiiv n. 1. t b mx IJ IKt At. . at I'dO P. M. at 2'30 " at 4 00 ' at () " Parkesburg Trail liarnsburg Acinimoaation. Lancaster Accnmmndntion.. Plltsburg and Etle Mail.... rmiaueipiia j-.xpress .at lPOd P.ttt-biirg and t.rie Mall leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express loavct dally. All other trains daily, except (Sunday. Pussenvers by Day Express go to Wllliamspjrt without change 01 tars, and arrive at Lock Haven at B lu P. M. Passengers by Day Express go to Carlisle and Chuiabors bmg without change ot eurs. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at the Tkket Ollice. No Ml Chusnut street. TRAINS AH1UVE AT Di:l'OT, VIZ. : Circlnnntl Express at 12' 10 A.M. Philadelphia Express at 7TH " Puoli Accommodation, No. 1 A 2,atb'2U A.A1 A 710 P. M. Parkesburg 'train at I) (HI A M. Lancaster Train at 12 10 P. Al. Fast Lino ut 110 Day KxpKSJ at ft-AO ' Uarrlshurg Aceoinniodailon , .tit H80 ' Hiilii(k-I Ilia i xpre.ss urrives daily, except Monday. Cincinnati Express arrives dully. All other trains dally, except fciiuday. Pasbingtrs leaving Lock Havt n at 7 00 A. M., and Wil Ilamtport at H'40 A.M., reach Philadelphia whhoiit change oi cars, from Wllllamsport, by Day Kxpress, at 6'60 p. M. . The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assumo any risk for liaggage, except iur Wearing Appurul, and limit their responsibility to Ooe Uunured Dollars in value. All llsg-oce exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk ol tbe owner, unless taken by special coutrnet. ior further Information, apply to JOHN U.ALLEN, Ticket Agent, No. Oil Chemut Bt. SAML'EL II. WALLACE, Tleket A(.ent, at the Depot. An Lmlgnint Train runs daily (except Sunday). For fu'l partitulart as to fare and accommodations, apply to 312 FRANCIS FUNK, No. 1-J7 DI CK Street. FREIGHT LINES FOR NLW YORK AND ulliheS'aUi.r.son the CAVlltKN and AMISOV aud coiilieciii.g liailrmios. lNCl'LA-D DiiSfATCIl. 'HIE CAMOtN NH AMItOlf RAILROAD AND IKANSrOKTA'i ION COMPANY EKKIOUT LINKS for New York will leave WaLSI'T btreet Wharf at o clcckP. M dally (Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered beloie 4 o'clock, to be for warded the same day. Returnlrg, tbe above lines will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and UP. M. 1 Freight for Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, ami all points on theCauiuoa und A its lioy Railroad; a so, on the lielvldero, Delawaro, and 1-loiulngton, the New Jersey, the F.eeliold and Jamesburj,, and the llur iingtcn and Mount Holly Railroajs, received and for wii'ded up to 1 P. M. Ihe UelvldtieDrliware Railroad connects at Phillips, burg with the Lel.lgh Val.ey Railroad, and at Manun kachunk with all points on the Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western Naiiioad, fornardhig to Syracuse, Dullulo, Slid olhtr points in Western cw York. i ho New Jcrscj Ruliioud connects at F.ll.nbeth with the New Jersey Central Riilrud,aud at Nuwsrk with the Tdnrrls nd Essex Railroad. A silp memorandum, specifying the marks and numbers, thippers indconslmices, mu-t, in every Inst unce, be sent v, itu each load 01 goods, or no receipt will be given. N. P Increased laellllles tiave been made for the transportation of live stock. Drovers are lDvlted to try the route, When stock Is furnished in quantities of two carloads or more, It will he delivered at tho lout oi Fortieth street, near tho Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1, Nor"1 River, as the shippers may designate at tho tlx"1 0 shipment. For terms, or other Inleiinntion, spiil"", ' WAL'I Elt FKEF.MAN, FreUb No. 2'JU 8. DELAWAEE Avenue ',Ui'JuJp . n WTVTTTDril I , V.LIt .ilrlct,ul,y,llrectt,le Stteu- 1. (.1 "'if '55 -fofled or tarn'shed flxtuics reflolshed wlib. jjfr uar. aa t reasonable V & CQ CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY JOHN T. BAILEY A, C O., BKHOVED TO N. E, corner of MARKET and WATER Btreets Phlladalpbia, DEALERS IN B AOS AND BAGGING ol every ueecilptlon, lor Giain, Flour, Bait, suptr Phosphate ol Llms, Bon Dust, Elo. Lame aud small GUN N V BAGS eanstantly on baud, fan Also, WOOL BACKS. JilUV T. BAiLtV. 1 JAVKSCASCAa". 912 T,,'a'".'? , , , ' 2nd the puhiio generai'y, to tueir tltn el their rl.nda -'jy'.a ot Okh FIXTURES, large and eleg- J" ORNAMENTAL RKONZti I HANDEL) ,' jBdlng handsome and thorcuglily W AIiSAd , atvry ressenable prices will And It to trade m.iva us a call belore Durcluulua- else-. RAILROAD LINES. ' I? K A V I N (; li A I L U O A I Ji "M HIILAM:l.l lll In lu'v "ivrriitn. Sim 1 li N x A '-y-, t'.' ,.? Hf..I.KI Li' hC HUVK-?A,uvKiV-,XU ANI) WYOMINO VAL- (vss'i.ia ''ii'u. NOKiHwcat, ash ium lMt.R AKIIANOFMKNTOF PASFEHCEH TRAINS. Cum! H B1,.?f,Co l'nvs in pot. atTIIIUTRF.NTH and liours'1"1-1' bl,ls, PUiadi ,-lj.hla, at the fohowliig At y-fi A 10"" ACCOMMODATION, Rel 1.1 Ini r;J"r ir"""l' " "' mealaie Sta' lions. riviHg Mi.uj'Nf, ll;ls train connects at REA1 ii; i,. ... n vania Railroad trains f r All. ntow.eic "tl theLehanosi ality train for DarrisMng, etc., at POKT i in tow w'th CataMlssa llnl nno timiis fr m:n..t. '"fY.'z Haven, Hmlrs, etc s at II AKKIHIIC Kit wtri N rtnersi Centtal. Cumberland Valley, and Hcht.ylkill and Musoua. ianra trlr,s nr Norihiimlwrland, WllUamsport. York. Chsmbersburg, Plnegrove etc. , A r I r. KfOO.N F.XPRESH Leaves PMIacelnhia at n :io P. si..f,,r nelinip,ti.. Ville, llft-ri.'liurt. etc.. ronneot nu with Kvaillna ... Columbia Rsilmad trnlns lor Columnla, ec ur.AUI.MI ACCtlilMODATHJN Leaves Rt aClOlI at li'.'ll A. M . lnni.i,,rr .i .llar.v.l.- tlons, arrlvii g at Phila.lelpli a aid 40 A M. lteturiiing, leaves rhilaut:phla at 4 !!0 P.M.;anlvej In Hi aotng at 7 : P. M. 'J ruins lor Philadelphia leavs Harrlsburg at 810 A. it.. Slid Pll'l Vllle at h-l.'i A. M . inlvlnn In Plvlu,llnLli . I Is P.M. Aberroon trains leavo llatrtshurg at tf-10 P. M., P. tisvlllo at 'J 45 P. Al.. arrlvlnu in 1 hilml.Inln. t 6 46P.M. , IIARRISIlI'fcO ACCOMMODATION I.cavrs litudmc si 7 1 11 a. M.. niwt lUni.i.i.rr .1 1 in i M. CciiiiM-tmg at Her ring with Af ornoon Accommo diitlon south at ti ail P. M., arriving in Phlladelpliia at V 10 ,.1 . Iiiarket train, with nssKeneer ear attArhAil 1a,-a. Phila delphia at 1J 46 noon tor Reading and all way station. Leaves Reading at ll-.io A.M , and Dotvnlnvtoiiru at 12 M P. M., tor Philadrlpl.la and all wy stations 11. s aixve irauii run aa'iv, tunra.s exospted. (ur.day trsins Have Pt.ttsville ate 00 A. M.,and Phila delphia ni 8 V P. M. I.nva I'jMl,..lnli,l,l:i f,,r W,.ll,, mt 8 00 A. U.,reiuintn from heading at 4 24 P. M. inr.oir.il vaii.ky KAll.KOAl). 1 assengert IT Duwnlr Ston anil lnl,.rm,.,IUIa nnlnia take the 7 :i0 and H i:. A. M. and 4 0 p. m. ualns front Plillalelphia. returning fiom DownLigtowu at 7X0 A. M." 11 110 11 .h riHn. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBl'Rd AND TUB n r.o 1 Leaves New York at 7 and it A. M. ar d -00 P. M.. nasalnv Reading at lt'.'iand 11 63 A.M and 1'4S P. M., and con lieeilng atllatrlsbura with Pennsylvania and Northern Cential Railroad exp:esa tralna lor Putsourg, Chicago, i,i.uin,iiit r.iiiiiin. xnnilliuie,eu. Returning, exprtsa train leaves HurtUbura on arrival o Ihe Penna) Ivunla express Horn I'lltsbui g. at 3 and 0-' A. M. and 11 G P. M,, passing Reading at 4'4!l and 10 62 A. M., and 11-30 P M.,and arriving lu New York at 10 A.M. und 2'4fi P. 31. fleeplng cats accompsnv those tralna through between Jul soy City and Plitsiiurg, without change. A mall train for New Y'ork leaves Ilarrlsbnrg at 2' 10 F. H. Mail train for Iltrrisbtirg Itaves New York at 12 M. Si'iil'Y LKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottrvillo at 7 and 11 '30 A. M and TT5 P. H , returning tiom Tamaiiua at 7 85 A. M. and 1'40 and 4 lf V. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUPQCEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leavo Auburn at 7 60 A. Al. for Plnegrove and Ilarrlsbnrg, and I'M P M.l'or Plnegrove and Iramont, returning from liarnsburg atS'20 p. M,, and from Tre mont at l is'o A. Al. and ''" P M. TICKETS. Thronjh first-class tickets and emlprant tickets to alt the prlm-'pa) points In tbe North and West and Canada. Ihe following tickets aie obtainable only at the olttoe of 5 PRADtOKD, Treasurer, No. 227 N. FoL'RTII Streot, Philadelphia, or of O. A. NICOLLS, Ueneral Superlntend dent, Reading : COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per cent, discount, between any points desired, for families and firms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2OT0 ml.es between al points, $52'30 each, for families anu firms BttABON TICKET8. For three, slx,ninn, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates Cl.hltUVMEN Residing on the line of ihe road will be furnished cards entitling themselves and wivos to tickets at talf fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Satur day, Sunda), and Monday, ut reduced fate, to be had only nt tie Ticket olllre, at THIRTEENTH uudCALLO W1ULL Suoets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions frrwaided to alt the above points frrm the Company 'a Fieight Depot, BROAD aad W'LLLOW Bt-eets. FREIGHT TRUNH Leave Philadelphia daily at 5 an A. M , P1'45 noon, and 6 P. M., for Reaolng, Lebanon, llarrlbburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Ollice for all places en tha road and Its branch! at 5 A. M., and for the prlnoiual rations only at o lo P. M. g 4J H1LADELPHIA, ( J E K M A N TOWW, AND NORRIS'JOWN RAILROAD. On aud after WKDNESDAJ', May 16, IHCfl, FoR UEKMANTOWN. Leave Phllsdelphla 6,7,8,9,10,11,1. A.M.,1, 2,810. Z)i.4,&,tH,ti,l, 8, !l,10, 11. 12 P.M. ' ' Leave GermantowLC, 7, 7i, 8, 8 20,9, 10, 11, 12 A.M.. 1, 2, 3,4,4,6, ('n. 7, 8, 9,10,11P.M. ' ihae do wn train, and 8( ana AJsJ tp trains will not stop on tl.e GerniHiilown Hranch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave rhlladelnliia 910 A. M., 2,3, 5,R,10Ji P, M. Leave Otimantown 8A. M., 1,4, ti), '.k P. M. chknnl't hill Railroad Leave Philadelphia C, 8, 10, 12 A. St., 8, S, 5V. andllP.M. ' Leave Chesnut III11 TT0 minutes, 8,9 40, H'40 A M 1-40, it 41 , 6 40, ti 40, 8 40 and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave rhllndelrhla 910 minutes A M , 2, S, and f P. it. Leave Chesnut Hill 7 '40 mmutes A. Al., LPlO.ti -lO, and 9 24 minutes f . M. IOK UON81IOIIOCKFN AND NORRI8TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 11,8 a& miiuues.llt'j A.M., IX, IX iH, f'X. .-i. h't-A minutes, and I1J4 P. M. LeaveNonlotownC4, 7, 7 60,9,11 A. M., li, 4., 6V, and 8 P.M. 'ihe di P.M. trln will ftrp at 8chool Lane.Wlssa liicicn, kltins) unk, Spring Mill, and Conslioliockeu only. ON SUNDAYS. , Lesve Philadelphia 9 A il.,VH,, and 7. P. M. Leave Noirlstonn 7 A.M., 1, ', and S P. M. FOR MA NAY UNK. Leave Ihi'adelphia t, 8J." minutes, II 05 A. M., IX. 4,6t,6,.S-i.',aidll,P. M. Leave Mana) uuk Ut7, 8 20, ,, Wi A.M., 2. 5,6V, 8JiP M. ON SUNDAY'S. ' Leave Philadelphia 0 A. M.,J,, 4, and 7X" P. M. Leave aiaiuvunlt "H A. M ., 1H, li, and !4 P.M. 1 1 - u u. 1 I k. , 1 wr 1 . 1 u. 1 i II . a. OJPWiii oviroini iin-iniit-iiuDIII, Depot M VI H aud GUEBN Streets, -NJOUTLl PFNNSYLVAMA RAILROAD. Depot, THIRD Street, above 1 hompson. For liKTHLF!IEM,lOYLfe.STOWN, M AL'CII CIIUNr. EASION.WILLIA.MSPORT, and WILKE8BARKK. At 7 '10 A. M (Express), for Bethlelieia, Alienfown, Mauch cnunk, llazluton, Wllllamsport, and Wilkesbarre. At 8 30 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, eto.. reaching KaMon at ti 4.'i p. M. At 615 P. M lor Bethlehem, Ailentown. Msurh Chunk. Fcr HoyleMown at H-35 A M , 2 SO and 415 P. M. 1 or Fort Washington at 10 A. M. aud 11 P. M . or Lanidole at ti 1ft P. M. White ears oi the Second and Third Streets Line City Fusstugert'ars run direct 10 Iho dej ot. 'JRAlNrJ FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave BtUiieht m al 6'25 A. M. aud 12 25 Noon, and 6' 15 P.M. Leave Doy estown at 040 A.M., 815 and 5-30 P.M. . Leave Lar.idu e at (i 00 A. M Leave Fort Washington at 10-iO A. M., and 2 13 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for liny letdown at 2-U0 P. Bt. Dovlestovvn for Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M, Beihlehtm ior Philadelphia at 40 P.M. ' Tlnvngh Hckelsnmst be procured at the ticket ollicea, THIHD Street or BERKS Street. . 6 21 ELLIS CLARK, A gents H Of fi -PHILADELPHIA ANDEB'RAIL- JOUU .ROAD.-I hi. great 1 Ine-"-- ern and ortn lT.y0: and is operited of Erie 011 Lake Kile 01 E.nui. . , '"ivinpuny. by tbe 1 enuaj Ivan la n'iuAlSS A C PHILADELPHIA. Arriv EinuvT-V'1 JUaiJ Tf,Uu' 7 A U' ; 'lu Train. 1 P. ward-Erlc MaU, 0 P. M. ; Erie Express Leav 'tg. Tffj.Viiger cars run through on tne Erie Mall nnd Exprasa .riiiia bolh ways between Philadelphia and Erie. u NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 A. M., arrive at Erie 9 80 A. M. Leave Erie at 4 45 P. M., arrive at New York 4-10 P. M. Flegaiu Sleeping Can on all the night trams. For Information respecting pssoiigr business, apply at Corner THIRTIETH and MARK ET Streets, l'hl.a. And lor freight business, ef the Company's Agents, 8. B. Kii'gMon, Jr., ccmer Thirieenth and Markut street, PhPnilelphla; J. W. Rovnolds, Erie; William Brown, A.entN C. B R., BaMinore. II. n lloiTS ITN, General Freight Agent, Phtla. " II. W. GWYNNEK, General Ticket Agent, Phila. A. L. TYLER, General Sup.. Wllliannport. EST JFR8BYBAlLRbAD LINES, FRoSI t'mit of M AlfKKT Streot ( Upptr Ferry), commeno- MI?n,pn,lLrSl.UllTAS WILLOWS : vnr iiridOTion. Salem, MiUvllle, and all Intermediate; stations at8 A M.Mali., S ao P. M . Passenger, i or wwdtiary. 8 A.M., '30 and P. M. For Jape May, at Ji ;0 P. M. urt v KETURN1NG TRAINS LEAVE Woodbury at 715 and 8"40 A. M., and I'M P. M. liridgeien at 7 05 A. M. and 3'U0 P. M- Freight. 6 SOP. BC Salt m at 0 bO A. M. and 05 P. M. Freight, 6 46 MiUvllle at 0 55 A. M. and it 08 P, M. Freight, 6 10 P.M. Cape May at 1145 A. M., Passenger and Freight. FrelglA wlU be received at Second W"1' Tf below Walnut stiect, fiom 9 A. M. until U0 P. M. That received before 710 A.M. will Sn through fits same day. Fret.ht Dtllvery.No. 22' S. V LAWAKE Avenue. 920 J. V'.t-N RENSSLLLn,8uuM'.utiidcilt. r viiiiroa ville p '1 VSl' '- -enon, Harrlsbnrg, Pot's V mVa Il.ihrs?.'r X 'rr. Wllllamsport, VViaerhar e? Pi ' w o.'Yor'k ,t"t::,l,i""'J?l' ! ,,w"' Hsgeisicwn etc. etc. ' ' -,,lso. Chsmliersburg,
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