) 'i THE DAILY EVENING, TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,, MAY 14, 1867. THE FASHIONS. Fashion, gang, the Drum, and the Aris tocracy In Whirl of Kojoyment A Centra of Hoyal and Kingly tiroupi from the Etit and North Kuganle at the Rxhlbltlon. and Exposition. Cos tumesWhat U Seen In the Uoli-Drn Slaterlals and Crinoline Petticoat and InderaktrU Chlgntuu and Orna cnenta. Paris, April 26. This week, has been com plctely overwhelmed whu the fashions; every thing has boen overturned. We have had too many jmrttes, too much excitement; and the entertainments ol one einele night could have tern divided Into fix weli-tilled evenings. We have had Mud'He i'atti's adieu at the Italieno, Mrul'lle Nilfson at the Marchioness o'Aoust'c, M'me Rosa Csillatf at the Salle Heiz, and the new violinist, Leonard, cvt-rvwucre. The latter is followpu by about a pieiad ol artists, among whom arc Berlioz, (Jouood, Schuloir, Herz, etc. All ate either to hear, applaud, and bo enthusiastic in their praises ot the new star. Pasdcloup has closed his concerts, and the last of the season was a perfect bouquet. The theatres at the Exposition are all putting on their last layers of paint and pill. Tuerese cave tho Eldorado a most nuique soiree last Tuesday. Admission tickets were not to be had under twenty lraucs, but retreshments were jrratis. The song, the "goose tender," or gardrusc d'oies, in which she brinns lorth tho most expressive gutturals. The annual jtrpositwn des Beaux Arts opened at the Champs Elvsees on Mouriav, aud it is said the pictures are above the average merit. High lne Is in a continual state of qui vive With princes coming and princes uoing. Tho Duke of Edinburgh has lust arrived, as also the King of Sweden's brotner and the brother of the Tycoon of Japan, The Kina and Queen of Portugal are exoected On the 1st of May, the King ol the Greeks at tlio end of (his mouth. As to the King of Prussia, my opinion is he Will deter his visit until the Luxembourg ques tion is settled. The Empress pays long visits to th i Exposi tion, and examines the constructions in the park with great attention. The only serious objection to be made to the said Exposition is the dust. Wise lady visitors should be advised to wear out all their old clothes on their exhi bition excursions. It is a place where lull dress is perteetly unknown. Not so the Hois. The lightest silks, softest chamberies, and best of eatina daily drive, ride, and wuik round the lake. Embroidered silk is the great feature. Muslins are to be trimmed with flounces round the bottom, aud these are boun I with narrow silk ribbon. Unmitigated empire is the grand ambition. Costumes are very varied, but all have a narrow crinoline underneath, so narrow that it is only two metres aud twenty centi metres round. The petticoat to be worn under this is mide of calico, and has two flounces round the bot tom, which are pressed together by the crino line, and look like close borders; over the crinoline is worn another flounced petticoat, which measures two metres and nlty centi metres. Then comes the underskirt of the costume, over which the short tunic, which should be two metres and eight ceuti metres in width when it falls straight, and three metres when looped up by a bow or buttons. It is hopeu these measurements will be found uselul, and that ladies who will wear short dresses will also adopt flounced underskirts. The long sleeve is still an exceptional sleeve; it looks very well in Sultana eauze. AU the tailors being on a strike, our Parisian seamstresses are trying their bauds at tailor ing; it is rather a complicated afl'sir. Chignons are lighter than formerly. The Breton style is a periectuna. Jet and pearls are mill on the rise. Somebody has written the following abou the girls: God bless the girls. Whose golden curls Hlend with our evening dreams: They haunt our lives, Like spirit wives, Or Naiads Uauut the streams; They soothe onr pains, They 1111 our brains With dreams of summer hours, God bless the girls, God bless the curls, God bless our human flowers, The wives are quite as deserving of blessing as the girls, and we submit the following: God bless our wives, They fill our hives With litllo bees and honey; They eaue life's shocks, Thy mend our socks, Hut don't they spend the money! When we are sick They heal us quick That is, If they do love us; 11 uot, we die, And yet they cry, And place tombstones ubove us, Of roguish girls. With sunny curls, We may In fancy dream; But wives true wlvei Throughout our lives ' Are everything; they seem. Mr. Samuel Clougb, who published the 'Kew England Almanac" one hundred and sixty-five years ago, was cautious to a fault in his prognostications of the weather, lie tells his readers that perhaps, from the 15th to the 23d of January it will be very cold weather, if it "frese by the fireside or on the sunny side of a fence at noon." So in April "i rhaps wet weather, if it rains; now fair weather if the gun shines; and windy or calm." A young preacher who had just started on his travels as an itinerant, was one even ing holding forth on the Deluge, and after describing the manner in which soah built the Ark, and filled it with animals of every kind, by pairs, closed in a solemn tone, thus: "You must know, my dear hearers, that it vras an arduous task for Noah and his sons to get a pair of whales into the Ark." ' When Canning was challenged to find a rhyma for Julianna, he immediately wrote: "Walking in the shady grove With my Julianna, For lozenges 1 gave my love Iii-e-euo-U'ttii-im." A dramatic author once observed that he knew nothing so terriblo as reading his piece before a critical audience. "I know but one ' more terrible," said Compton, the actor, "to be obliged to sit and hear it." The reason so many marriages occur im mediately alter a great war, is that bachelors become so accustomed to strife that they learn to like it, and alter the return of peace they enlist in matrimony as the next thing to war. The author of "Lillith Lank" authorizes the statement that it was twice refused by a magazine, "in spite of an earnest protest on the part of the author and repeated assurance that it was goou. The latest dodge to evade payment to the author of the "JJlack Crook" for the name o 1.1.1 nipcrt is that of a California manager. His spectacle is "The Black Hook." Algernon Charles Swinburne's next pub- lie appearance win ue iuuo j ruiumu essays on William Blake, poet and artist. It is said that toothache may always be cured by holding in the hand a certain root- that of the tootn. Alice Cary has written a novel entitled "The Bishop'B Son," and the scene is laid in New England. A Vicksburg raper says, "Ri.storl is a Bubliiiously Btupeudicular tragedist." INSURANCE COMPANIES. JV'LAWAKE MUTUAL BAFLTY IN8U J KANCKOOMPANY, Incorporated by the Legls lure of Pennsylvania, ist&. Office, 8, E. Corner TH I RD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARIN K. INSURANCES on vessels, Caw, and rreli.nl. to all purl ol the world, INLAND INSURANCES on roods by Hyer; canal, lake, and land earrings, to all part of the Union. . FIHK I N 8 CB ANCK8 OD merchandise Rerieraliv, On Stores, dwelling Houses, Kvo, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1. lsss. 1100,000 TJnltPd Slates 6 Per Cent, Loan, 1 H7 1 120,000 Unlle'btatei"V'Per''Oe'n'u"Loan' 1HH1 800,000 United Stale 7 8-10 Per Cent, Loan, Treasury Notes 125,000 City ol Philadelphia Six Percent. Loan (exempt) 64,000 Slate of Pennsylvania Six Per lent. Loan. 66,000 Stale of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. l.an m 60,000 State of New Jereey Six Per Cent. Ixan....... 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st MoitKKKe, Hli Per Cent. Bonds. 26,000 PemiHylvanla Railroad, 2d Mort IllfOOO'OO 186,500 -00 MLKWOO 126,66i'50 64,700-00 44.S20HC K,7Vl-00 tO,&WW 24,260-00 fOJWO 18.000-00 6,040-00 15,000-00 1,25826 1,900-00 20.000-00 1W,9(I000 Bfurn S i Pir. t.'iiL ilnniln.. 26,00 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six Per Cent. Bond (Pennsyl vania Railroad cuarantera; (0,000 StateofTeunessee F'lve Per Gent. I-oau 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Linn 15,000 8(0 Shares Slock ofOerinauluwn Gas Conipany (principal and In terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia) 7,150 14S Shares Stock ot Pennsylva nia Railroad Company 6,000 lim Shares Mock ol North Peuu sylvanla Railroad Company..... 20,000 80 Shares stock ol Philadelphia and Southern Mail steamship Company 196,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, 1st Liens on City Property H 11,046,060 par, Market value. ILOVO.-KOTO Iteal KfltaU Bills receivable lor insurances made . - Balance due at agencies. Pre 86,000-00 27.637-20 Dilumson Marine l'ollcles. Ac crued Interest, and other debts due to the Company.. 88,923-90 Scrip and Slock ol sundry Insu rance and other Companies, 15.178. KHllnmted value Cash In Bank IS11 102-26 Casta In Drawer......,. 447-14 1,930-OH 41,540-UO ll,407,8-PM the Par i? assumed This being a new enterprise, is the market value. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. suder, Theophllus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair, Henry C. Dailelt, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph 11. Seal, George o. Leiper, Hugh Craig. John D. Taylor, Jacob Klegel, THOMAS Samnel E. stokes, Henry Sloan, William U. Bonlton, Kdward Darlington, Jt. Jones Brooke, Kdward Larourcade, Jacob P. Junes, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, " D. T. Morgan, " George W. Bernardon, C. HAM D, PreeldenU JOHN C. DAVIS. Vlce-Prulnt. Hknbt Lylbubn, Secretary. 18 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PIIDLADELPIIIA. OFFICE: 437 CMESKOT STIiKET SOS. 435 AND ON JANUARY 1, IS ,B5iM4U-13. Capital Accrued Surulus..... 8400,0011-00 Premium b 1.2US.4U2-16 IJJSbf 1TLKD CLAIMS, LNCOM hi FOR ISM, 27,441-18 fcitt.UOO. LONSHs PAID SINCE 18 OVEJB 93,BOO,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term DIKKCTOK& i.'harles N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner, bamuel Uranl beorge W. Blchards Ueorge Falea, Allreu f iller, Francis W. Lewis, M, D, Peler McCall, thomaa bparka, Isaac ia, CHARLES N. BABCKKB, President. ChUKUK FALKts, Vice-President, J. W. McALLHslF.lt. Secretary pro tew. L816tl281 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFF1CK, ISO. -mi WALMi'l bl., PiilLAlfcXPHIA INCORPORATED 17M. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITA., 300,000. ASSISTS. JANUABY M, 1SU7, l,?63,it7a33, lJbllt-N BI A It INK, ISLAM TKANSIM11 XA'IIUA AAllHItti U1JUb, D1J1.UCTOHS. ArlLrr O. Collin, George L. Harrison, buuiuel W. Jouea, Jui. u A. Brown, Charieb 'lay lor, Aiiiliruae V bite, Initial (1 1. t ood, W llliam V eiHh, b. Ai orris Wain, F raucis H. Cope, EUwarU 11. '1 roller, KuwurU b. Clarke, Wllllum Cummlugs, T. Charlton Heury, AllreU D. J bub up, John P. White. John Aiauon, Loulb C. Rliiutlra. ARTHCR G. COFFIN. President CHABLKfl Pi.TT,i5tcri?tary. MLL1aM BUE11LER, 11 arrlsburg, Pa., Central Agent lor the btate ol Pennsylvania. 1 & if IKE JSUKACE EXCLUSIVELY. TIU J PFJvNbVLVAMA F1KK IMjCKACK COjl fiS "i Incorporated lh2 Charier Perpetual IS o, Dlu W A Us U'l blrevi, opposite ludepeudeuoe bquare. This Company, lavoraoly known to the cummuuil fur over lony yearn, cuuiiuues lo Insure agalust loioui uamaiie by lire on Public or Private BundluKS, elmer peimaneutly or loi allmited time. Also.ou Furniture, Blocks ot Uoods, aud Merchandise generally, on llborai ivrms. 'Iheir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fond, Is invented in the moiii carelul manner, which euaoiet them to oiler to the insured an undoubted security In the case ol loss. vuuavToua, Daniel bnilth, Jr., John Deverenz, Thomas bmllh, Henry Lewis, J.UllllUkhainFelL Alexander Benison, Inline llazU-humt, ThoUiUS Bobbins, Aainei riauuuiTK, jr. L-AMEL fc.AHTH.JB. President. William G. Chowku, becretary siuu PlltLMX INSU1UNCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. liiCORPOHAlFJJ IBM CHARTER PERPKTDAL, 0.1U4 WALNUT btreel, opposite the Exchange. In addition to II A KIKE aud INLAMi) INbUR AlsC E, this Company lusurea from loss or damage bf F1BE lor liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, lurnlture, etc, tor limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit ot premium. The Company has been In active operation for mora than blXTY YEABW, during which all losses havs been promptly adjusted and paid. John L. Bodge, Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Benjamin Etllng, Thomas H. Powers, A. B. We Heury, Edmund CasllUon, Louts (!. Morria. 41. B. Mahony. John T. Lewis, William H. Grant, Robert W. Learning, U.Clark Wharton bamuel Wilcox, JUHIt vvTJCHK.HF.K, PresldenW Ramttil Wilcox , becretary. LKUVJDNT LIFE AND TRUbT COilPAKY Y OF PHILADELPHIA, No. Ill botith FOUK'1'11 btreet IKCORPOHATED Kd MONTH, md., 18S. CAPITAL, I1W.O00, PAID IN7 Insnrance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums! or by 10. or !J year Premiums, jNou-lorfeiiure. Endowments, payable at a future age, or on prior decease by Yearly Premiums, or 10 yvnr Premiums . both clashes Non-forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms Term Policies, Children's Endowment, 1 his Company, while giving the Insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prolllaof the Lite buslneas among Us Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand, Authorlted by charter to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Asslguee or Guardian, and In other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ol any Court of this Commonwealth, or any Person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate, 1 urn Vi -r( 1HK. BAMUEL R. BHIPLEY, JObH UA 11. jnurixvio, T. WlbTAKBKOWN WM. U. IAJNGHTKKTH, RICH AUD CADBURT WILLIAM HAOKJLK, rs AKLES K. IX1FFTN. BAMUEL B.BH1PEEV. ROWLAJSD PARRY, prenldent. Actuary, THOM ABiWISTA R, M . D.. J. B. TOWNbEN p. 7271 Medical Examiner, Legal Adviser. INSURANCE COMPANIES. BROOKLYN LIFE IKSUltAlVCK COMriXY OF NEW YOltK MUTUAL. CAriTAI., tKO.OOO-PAID IT P. t. A1 1 MULATION, 300,r0 ChkIi I)1tI1cii1 In 1807, Forty per Cent. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. KICIURD 11 llARDLNU, Secretary. E. BRA IN A RD COLTON, General Agent lor Penn ylvanla and boutbern New Jersey, N. E. corner o SEVENTH and CH FiN UT btreeta, second story Iron olllee, Philadelphia, Pa PIII1.A1KI.1IIIA BEFEHENCEH. Morton McMlchael, Mayor. A. B. Cooley A Co., No. 214 Delaware avenue. Wni. It. OutKUier, Presldeiit t a in den A Am boy R. R. .lames Kosn bnowden, late Director Mint. 1228 A. G. B. It Inkle, M. D., Medical Examiner. A FF.W GOOD HOLICITOKW WANTED FOR TiLH CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. ltW PUBLICATIONS. ryilK WEW GENERAL BANKUUIT LAW, JV wiih lull expluiiHiioiiH and neeesaury iorinn lor u.kiiiK ll.e beiietii ol tlie act; the whole cuu.iilned in i he m edilli n, revlM-d Hiid enlurted. Vl.Ll.b' EVFKY 1IAN lli!5 OWN LAWYER AND FUUM BOOK. A COWI'LKTF: Gi ll E JN ALL MATTERS OF LAW AND BL&1NE.HS NEUdTl ATlUNtj, For every btate in the llnlnn. With full Instructions for Proceeding without Legal Ashiniuiice In bulls and Buluens 1'ruusac iloim ol every i pscrlpliou, Contiilnlng leal lorms or Deeds. Mortgages, T.eanns, Alldivilh, Depositions, Bonds, Order, Contracts, I'uweiB ol Attorney, Certlllcules ol Citizenship, A greu inriils,Ahslgiiu,enln. Awurus, Declaratloiis. Demands, l et eisi 1 Credit, Arbitration, ParniHrship. Releases, ills. I od IcilH, buiinilsHlons, Land Jol mures. Tenants nid Li nillnrds, Receipts, Pulilic Lands, 1 and War rui.ih, t onipobitlou witn Creditors, Oaths, Hailsiaclion : ilortgeges, Pre-emption Laws, Marriage aud Invoice. Ptttei t Laws, with full Instructions to Inventors. Petiblou Laws, with lull instnii lluns to enable the illi-cl.arged soldier orsnllor lo procure Back Pay, Pen--ioiih. Bounties, and all V ar t laims, 'J he laws of toe dlllerent Htales concerning Pro peitv F.xempt from Execution. Collection of Dents, Mechanics' Lien, Contracts. Limitations of Action. I hurj , Qualifications ot Voters, License to Hull toi.is,eic. AIki, containing the Excise Laws, Btamp Duties, l oot OUice and t'ustom House Regulations, Couslltu iluii ol the Uniled Males with Amendments, the hole action fit tlie Government In relation to Re- diminu tion I lid the 1 ret unien, beals ol the dlllerent Mali s, W illi descriptions, ele, 12mo.. BMi pages, Price, 2, Agents wauled everywhere. Address B. W. II jlC'HCOtK. Publisher, No. H CHlM'l bireel, Philinielphla, I27slulbl2!j Or in. 11 Chambers street. New York. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. QOLD'5 IMPROVED PATENT LOW HXliVX AND HOT . WATER APPARATUS, toll WAlimlKU AND YE.NTILATINU Willi Pt'BEEXTEKKAIi AIB. Also, the approved Cooking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, on the European plan of heavy castings, durability aud nearness ol construction Suitable lor Hoieis, Public Institutions, and the better class ot Private Residences. Also, Agents for the sale ot S PEAK WAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which shonld be connected with every water back aud boiler, and GRIFF lTH'b PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. tNION STLAIYI AND WATER HEATING COKPAW. JAMEAi P. WOOD Jk CO., NO. 41 SOUTII FOIUTU TUEET. B, M. FEL1 WELL, Superintendent, 1 20 3m fF?- PENN 6TEAM ENGINE AN! Mfc i f 1 1 , 1'uii.r.n nuiuvo.-iijuiiii!i CiL ulv X. i HLAL AND THEORETICAL ENG1N EEIOJ WACHlNlb'lb, BOlLh.R-MAE.ElUj, BLACK b&ll'lHb, and FOCNDEKto, having tor mauy yean i eeu In successlui operuliou, aud heeu exuiuslvelj engaged in building aud repairing Marine aud Rivet Engines, high aud low-preasure, Iron Boilers, Walei 'lauks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectlully Oder tueli 'ji ivleet. to the public as being lully prepared 10 con :racl lor engines Ol all sizes, Marine, River, aud Mulioiiary; having sets ol palleriiBof ulllereul sizes ure piepured to execute orders with quick despatch. Ker description ot palteru-maklng made at Hit stiurieht notice. High uud Low-pressure Fine lubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best PeiuiByl. vania charcoal iron. ForgiugB of all sizes aud kinds I run aud Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll 'turning, bciew Culling, and all other work connected wlib the above business. Drawings aud specilications for all work don ul the establishment free ol charge, aud work guar an teed. , '1 he subscribers have ample wharf-duck room foi repulrs ol boats, w here they can lie In perlect saiety uud are providedwlih shears, blocks, tails, etc. elo, lor raising heavy or light weights. Jacob c. neaflb, john p. lfjvy. 8 211 BEACH and PALMER btree J. VALbllAN MKKK1CK, WILLIAM U. ILgKBICK JOHN K. COfK. OOUTinVAEK rUUNMiY, IIFIH AND w AblilNUlOJN btreets, PH11.ADK1.PH1 A. MERRICK dt bONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. manufacture High aud Low Pressure bicuiu Engines 101 x-uuu, juver, aim murine oervice. Boners, Gaiiometers, '1 auks, Iron Boats, etc, earnings ol all kinds, ei'her iron or brass. liuu F iaiue Rools lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Kailioud blulious, etc IteiortH aud Gus Machinery, of the latest and most .Uipioved coiislruciiou. . Every Uescriplion ol Plantation Machinery, and ?ugur, baw, aud Grist MUla. Vacuum Pans, Open Shuui 'trains, Delecaloru, Fillers, Pumping En 4ines, etc. boie Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent bugar Bollln. A)puratu, Nesmy Ill's Paleul bleuru Hummer, an? Abpiuwall A Woolsey'i Palent CeulrUugal bugat Draining Machine. 6auJ BKIDKSUUKCJ MACHINE WOKKfi OFFICE, NO. 6fi N. FRONT bTREET, eu 1 1 jOJi.i.i-ui a. We are prepared to hit orders to any extent for out well-know u MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLb, 1 ncludlng all recent improvements In Carding, Spin ning, auu U eavlng. , W e invite the attention ot manufacturers to our ex tensive works, 1J ALFRED JENKA A HON, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, So. 327 CUES NUT BTREET, Manulacturers ot CAbT-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE Of all sizes; also Fittings fur the same, at the lowest market rales. Flxteusive machinery has been pre dared, abd we are now ready to furnish this pipe u any amount at short notice. Alaogeueral BuilroW and bleauiboat supplies. 128 am FERTILIZERS. A MM OH IATED PHOSPHATE, AN UNSCBPANSED FERTILIZES For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the VegetabU Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc Eto, This Fertiliser contains around Bone and the best Fertilizing bulls. Price, tui per ton of 2D00 pounds. For sale by ths njnuulaciurers, WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemists, 1 28mwf No724MARKETJJtreeU UNITED STATES REVENUE BTAM PS. Principal Depot, No. Hot CHEkNTJT bireet. Central DeLol, No. loil boulh FIFTH Hi reel, one door below cnesuut. taniisiira lwii Revenue biamps of every description constantly on baud lu my amount, orders by Mall or Express promptly attended to. MISCELLANEOUS. CORN EXCHANGE BAO MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY fe CO., flKMOVKD TO N. E. Corner of MARKET and WATER Btreets, Philadelphin. . DEALERS TN BAGb AND BAOGINO Ul every Description, lor Grain, Flour, Bait, Buper-Phosphate of Lime, Bon Dust, Etc . Large and small GUNNY BAUH constantly on hand, ! ViJ A Iso, WOOL bACKb. John T. Bailkv. Jamka Cawoaobw. rHO ABCH BTHEET. -OAS FIXTURES, 1 I 1 1 iiAMiiii 11.UM nuriN.K HTATUAKYi KTt.-VAr ivlKh dtco.wouia respts;ininj' attention of their friends, and the public generally, to their large and elegunt assortment of GAb tlA UltFb, CHAN DELI F.RiS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WAKhii. Tliose wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, .at very reasonable prices, will hud it to their advantage to give us a call belo re purchasing elsewhere, . N. M. boiled or tarnished flxturea re finished with special caie aud at reasonable pru-. ti( x 1 sm " " " i 3 L A T E MANTELS. BLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability B uty, trengtu. and Cheapness. BLATE MANTELS, and Blate Work GonerallJ made to order. J. 13. KIMKS & CO., gHfim Nos 212(1 and l! CHFsNUTBtreet C COTTON AND i LAX, J BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, 01 ail numoers nun ornuus, Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also, Paper 1M .iiaclnrers' Drier telta, Irom one to seven feet wide; Pauling, Belting, haU Twine etc. wOllil vr, 1. ri .'i i ' ' u. v . , I No. 1(13 JON K3 Alley. ALEXANDER (1. CATTELL A CO. PROD V CE COM M 1 bb 1 ON M E KC'llAJN 1-8, NO. 28 NOR1H WHARVES AND No. 27 NORTH WATER BTREET, PH I L A DF.LPH I A. IttXANDKIt 8.CATTKI.1,, X'Zi Kl.rjAHB. CATTKU Wi L L I A M fc. O K A M T COMMISSION MERCHANT, r. . ' . I p I . . ., II U , .1 1, ta AOKNT KOB Dupont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate. Cocoa, and Broma. Crocker Bros. A. Co.'s Yellow Metal Bhoathlng Bulla. and Nails. ' PKIVY WELLH-OVN'NKKHOF PUOPEKTl'f a he only place to get Privy Wellsxleaued dlslnlected at ery low prices. , pkyroN Msnnfarturer of Poudrette, 810J OOLDSMITH'B HALL. LIBRARY Street SHIPPING. S&&lbL bOL'lHERN MAIL blEAMHIP COM- lANx B REOULAR LINE 1UB SAVANNAH, UA, TONA WANDA, nmi tons, Cupluiu Vt m. Jennings, W iiitllMi. sio tons. Cutiiaiu Jacob Teal. 'lhe steamship WYOMING, will leuve lor the abovt port on baiurduy, MuylS, at 8 o'clock A. M. ituni tn Hee.ttirl whart tielow tsnruce street. '1 liroupli ptiHSiige ticket sold aud Irelght taken foi all points in connection Willi tlieoeorgia central Kair road. WILLIAM L. JAMK8. Geueral Ageut, No. 314 S. Deiawure avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Oammelt. 4 11 THE PHILADELPHIA AND bOL'lHERN MAIL bl hAMsUIP COM' ANx'to REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, s-vu nt.n uhu.ass, iiA,, VIA HAVANA. BTAROFTIIF: UNION, 12u2 tons, Capt.T.N. Cooksej J UN 1 ATA lvlf loiin. I ikiiiuIii iJ. I.. 11 ox in. Will leave this port every two weeks alternately, toucning at Huvauu tor pusseLgers golug auu turuiiii:. 'lhe J UN I AT A wlil leuve lor New Orleans, Saturday Muy is at s o'clock A. M., irom the second whar 1 - pruce street. The blARO '1 HE UNION wUlleaveNewO leans lor t ti It- port Muy lu. 'i liriuitli bins ul Hiding signed for freight to .uu" Gulvehlou. Natchez, Vicksburg, Mempuls, NaauV'i-i Cano.bl. Louis, Louisville, auu cinciunaii. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 4 1 No. I4 b. Delaware uveniia Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeraon A. Co. TIIK P1I1E.AUEE.P11IA . AND BOUillKltiN MAIL b'1'js.AMaHIP COM TaNY'B UKUUhAU SKM1-MON 1HLY LINE: 14lt V IMinOlM.N. A. V. The steuuisiiip 1'lONEEll, t12 tuns. Capiuln J. Ren nell, will leuve lor the ubove port on Suturuuy, Muy is, at 8 o'clock A. M., Iioiu the lirsl whatl btlow l ine street, Bnls o lading signed at through and reduced ratet to all priucijial points in Norlh Curoliua. ;ijial p 1 v Hu Agcuu 111 Higlou, Worth d; Duulel. WILLIAM L. JAM Et. lleueral Acrnnt. 41! ' Nil. 314 b. Delaware ayeuue. -Tfit'f 4'1'KAM TU LIVERPOOL CALLING SawLiaaaat Uueenslowu. The luman Liue, sauTiit seiui-M t-efcly. currying the United btules Mails. RE'lUltN TK'KFVlb 'IO PARIS AND BACK CITY OF NEW YORK ....Sulurday, May lg CITi OF MaNI Htl5li.lt, C'1'1 Y OF LObTGN Cl'lY OF llAL'l liiORE.... CITY OF LONDON weuue:,auy, Muy 2i ....baiurduy, Muy 2i ....buttirduy, J une 1 .baairauy, June 8 t.ud each Hucceeuing baiurduy and Wednesday, ai uuuu, irvui net u. to, iuriu luvvr, RATEb OF PASSAGE By the mail bteumer sulliug every Saturday Payable In Gold, Payable lu Currency FlistCubin iiu To l.ouuou lit Steerage in To Loudon 41 To Paris., la. lo Paris 41 Passage by the W eduesuuv steumers: Fimt Cuhin Hid; Steerage, tu. Payable in United btules curreucy. Passengers also forw arded to Havre, Hamburg, Bra men, etc., at moderate rules. bieeruge passage irom Liverpool or Queenstown, $3, curreucy. Tickets can be bought here by persons send ing lor their Irietids. tor runner mmrniation appiy ai me uompanyi Oil ices. jortJM u. UAij.fi., Ageui. S7 No. 411 CH KbN UT btreel. Philadelphia, PASSAGE TO AND FllOJi GkEaT BH1TA1N ANu .1KELAJSD I il Olf.A'UCAir nun oailiijsvt Al aLLUcFD RATES. DKAFT8 AVAli.AbLF. 1 liKOUGIlOL'T ENGLAB 1 HE LAND, I-CUILAND, AND WALLS. For pa 1 Uc ulars apply to lAPWCOTT BKOTHLUS & CO., I No. 36SOU'lll Sireet. snu Jo. 2l UKOADWAT II (rtulDOS.lt.bl-AKLK.'in W ALNUT St 1UK NcW YORK. bVVIF'fSUKB 'Trausporlallon Company Despatch -aud bwllwure Lines, via Delawuit ana Rarltan Canal, ou and utter the l.'itu of Marcn, leaving daily ai 12 M. aud 6 P. M., connecting wlii all Northern aud Easieru lines. For irelght, which will be taken upon accommoda ting texais, apply to HUg wxmui, WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO., 1 1 No. 132 b. DELAWARE Avenue. Vf--- TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. JjaTli--" ' '- undersigned having lessed the EEN Sii.olOiN BCltEW DOCK, begs lo iulorm his i'rieudj aud the putrons of the Dock thul be Is prepared with increased facilllles to accommodate those having ves sels 10 be raised or repaired, aud beuig a practical ship-carpenter aud caulaer, will give personal alien tiou lo the vessels entrusted to biiu for repulrs, Capiainsor AgeuUj.Ship-Curpeuiers, aud Muchlnlsti baving vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt'i Palent Metallic Composition" for Copper paiut, foi the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this cliy.I am urepared to lurnlua the same ou reasuiiaole terms. JOHN H. UAMM1TT, Keusington Screw Dock, 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street ROOFING. X& O O X" I IS GJ- . OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR BTEEP) COVER ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, And coated with LIQUID GU'lTA PERUHA PAINT, making them perteetly water-proof. LEAKY GRAVEL ROOF'S repaired with Guita Percha Paint, and warranted for five years. LEAKY SLATS ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard ai slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated wits Liould Gulta Percha at small expense. Cost ranglui from oue to two cents per square foot. Old Board 01 ebiugle Rools leu cents per square foot, all complete Materials constantly ou hand and lor sale by tin PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROO. ING CD MP AN Y, GFiOROE HOBART, 11 2 m No. 230 N. FOURTH Street ROOFING, OLI MHINUEE HOOPN, FEAT OBSTECT rot EHi.it huh sjiutta rt.uiiuueor lN4i-4 l.oi II, and coated w ith E144l ll 4JIITT4 lj4. 11 (.11 A PAINT( making them pexlectly wauu TtAKT UBATEI. BOOPR repaired with Gutg Percha Paint, aud warranted lor live years, LEAKY bLATJK UOOln coated with Lk)Ol( Gulia Percha Paint, which becomes as hard as slate. For TIN , ( VPPDU, ZINC, uud 1 UOH HOOfl this Paiut is the tie vlui ultra of all other protection, It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely resists the action of the weather, and constitutes thorough protection against leaks by rust or other wise. Price only from oue to twoceuis per square "'TIN and UBAVEL BOOFIHtt done at shoruwi notice. Material constantly on band and for sale byta BlAlUaiOTll JU04riNU f41IMPAN. MEllALtAM k KV I'.BKTTi 1 21 ton No. Hint GREEN btreel RAILROAD LINES. PUILADELrHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. Commencing MONDAY. Annl 22. Iwn.Trnlns will leave Depot, comer BROAD aud WAbUlNUTON Avenue, as follows:' War Mall'Iraln at S'30 A. M.tbnndays excepted) for Unltlrnore jiupplng at all regular smilon. Con nerting with lit-lHwarn Railroad at Wilmington for Crlslleid and liilernipdlale sisllons. Express 1 rain at 11 4o A. M. (bundays excepted) fot Baltimore and Washington. F.xpress Train at S ou P. M. (Sundays excepted) roi Bsltlinore and W'aHhlnglon.Htnpplngatt'liesier, Thtir low, I.lnwixid, Claymont, Wilmington, Newoort. Stan ton, NewHrk, El kUin. Northeast, Charlentown, Pi-rry-vll e, Havre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Perrrman's, Edge- wood, Miignnlla, i:hftHp's. and Hteinmer's Run. Night F.x press ut llmt PrM. (dully) for Baltimore and Washington, connectn at Wilmington with Delaware ItHllroad Line ibaturdavs exneoted). siooninir at Mld- dletown, Smyrna, Dover -11 Hrrlnntun, Sealord, Salls- nury, rrtneess Anne, and connecting at t:rislleia wlin Bout lor Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the Soulh. Piissoiigpni by Boat Irom Baltimore for FortrelS ilonroe and Norfolk will Hike the 1 1'4." A. M. Train. WILMINGTON TRAIN. Stopnlnff at all Ktnllnna h..twnti lli lludolnlila and Wilmington. 1eave Philadelphia at 12'SO, -00, and 11-) (dally) P. M. The 4-311 P. M. Train connects with Delaware Railroad lor Mllloril and Intermediate sta tions. '1 lie e-nu P. M. Train runs to New Castle. Leave WllmlnKlon 7-ihi and s A. M.. lui and fl'.W (dullyi, I'. M. ! KOM 1IA 1,1 IMOItK TO PHILADELPHIA. Iave Baltimore 7-2S A. M.. Wv Mall. : A. M Express, llo P. M.. Ex ureas. 6 36 P. M. Exureua b'Hi P. M., F'.x press. bUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Bultimore at S-2A V. M.. slonoinv at llavrn- de-Graco, Perryville, and Wilmlngloii. Also stops at rtorin e.usi, r.iKlnn, anil Ieurg to tRKe passengers lor Philadelphia aud leave pHasengers from Washing Ion or lialtmiore, and at Chester lu leave passengers from Wushliigion or Bultimore. Tiironeh Tickets to all iioliu.s West. South, and Soulhwest. liiuy be procured at the Ticket Ollioe. No. 8'.'s CHKSNUT Street, uniler the Continental Hotel. Persons purchasing tickets at this olllee can have their hniigaxe checked at their resluence bv Gra ham's Bagguge Express. 4j H. F. renney, superlntenaenu FOR NKW YORK. CAMDEN AND AM ROT and Philmleipliln and Trenton Ruilrntd C'oiu pnny's Lines, Irom Philadelphia to New York and Way Pliiccs, Irom WALN UT blreet Wharf, will leave as lolluws, vlr..: fark. aid A. Jti,, via 1 amaen ana Amnnv, Accnm t- la At S A. M., via Camden and Jersey Cily, Fx press, 2in At 2 P. M.. via I amilen and Amhoy. Fxnress 3 00 At 6 P. M., via C'amdenand Amboy.Ac-1 1st class, 3 'i1) com. and e.migraui 1 zu ciuss, rm At 8 A. fi.. ! and S P. M.. lor Mount Hollv. F'.wans- vllie, l'emlieilon. Birnilnuhuin, uud Vluceulowu, aud at UP. M. lor Mount Holly only. Al 5 A.M. mid 2 P. M. for Freehold. At. land ill A.M.. and 1. 3. 5. a. and 11-80 P.M. for Fish House, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly, F:dgewaler. Burlington, Florence, Horden- town, etc. 1 lie lu A. 01. aud 4 P. m. lines run uireci through to Trenton. The 1 1. ;m. Murket line will leave from foot of Murket street, upper lerrv. LINilS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leav. as follows: At 11 A. R1..4 :to, 6 45 P. M. and 12 Midnight, via Ken sington and Jersey Cily Express Lines. Fure, tuu. The ti'45 P. M. liue will run dully. All others Sundays excepted. AlT-.idsnd 11 A. M..2-M, 3-Sn, 4-30, 0. 6-45 P. M., and 12 Mldnltht, lor Bristol, Trenton, etc., and at lUTi A. Id. lor Bristol. At 7M" uud 10-13 A. M., 2-30, lUO, 5, and 12 P. M. for Schenck's. At Iti'lii A. Sr.,2-:i0, 5, and 12 V. M. lor Eddlncton. At 7 .111 unci lu-lf A.M., 2:w, 4. 5, , and 12 P. M. for Curnwell's. Torresdale, Holineshiiig, 'l'ucony, Brides burg, and F'luiikford, and ul 8 P. M. for Holmesburg and intermedlute stations. At ln-liA, M..2-3U, 4, 5, 6, R.aLd 12 P. M. for Wlssi nuniing. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD. Fortne Delaware Ri-ier Valley, Nortnern Pennsyl vania, and New Yor'i State, and the Great Lakes, daily, Sundays excented, from Kenslngtou Depot as follows: At 7-mi A.M. for Nlngnra Falls, BufTuto, Dunkirk, Ciiunndalguu, F'.lmira. llliucu, Owego. Roouester, llinuhanilon Osweiro. Syracuse, Great Bend. Mon- trose.W iikesbarre.Scrautun.Stroudsburg, Waior Gup, etc. etc. At 7-.:o A.M. and 3'30 P. M. for Belvidere, Enston Liimberlvllle. F'lemlnglon. etc. Tlie 3-nii P.M. Line connects direct with the Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, etc At 5 P. M. for Lamhertvllle and intermediate Sta tions. WM. U. GATZMER, Agent. April 1.1S67. "PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENT J- 1 it A L RA ILIIOAD. bummer Arrangements. On and alter MONDAY, April i. i67, the Trains will leave Phlladu.pliiu, from the Denot of the Weat Chester and Philadelphia Railroad; corner of TimiTX-i'iKST anu mar n F,T streets (West Phlla- umiiuin;. ni t i, ol. aim 1 1 . m. (, Leave Rising Sun at 6-15 and Oxford at 6'06 A, M, and leave Oxford at 3-2,' P. M. A MurkPt Train, with Passenger Cur attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Risiuir Sun at u-15 A. M., Oxford at 12uo M and Bennett at Ptw r. -., l! '"" s ."" cnesiev Junction with T .filn rof 1 '"indc';-,?- cm VpiliiBriv nrt wmo dn.vH trains le.ive Phlladelpliia at 2 30 P. M., run iiik tJiioiiKii iooxiuru. The Train leavlr.g Phlladelt'hla at 715 A. M. con nects al Oxord with a daily line of stages for Peach Bottom, In Lancaster county. Reluming, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the A Her noon Train tor Philadelphia. The Trnln leaving Phtiudelphla at 4-30 P. M. rum to Rising sun. Md. Passeiigeis allowed to take wearing apparel only, as huggute, aud tho Coiupuny will not In auy case be responsible lor an amount exceeding one hundred dolliirs, unless u special cm tract be made for tlie same. 5 11 HENRY' WOOD, Geueral Sup'U WEST CIIESIKR AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARttANGFJMENTS. On and alter MONDAY, April 1, 107, Trains will leuve aa follows: EST CHESTER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia lor West Chealer, from Depot Thirty fiifet mid Murket streets. U1710 A. M., 11 A. M 2mi P. M., 4-lfi P. M., 4-iiO P. M., tl 2i, and 10-30 P. M. Leuve V est ClieMer for Pbil-.ulelphin, from Depot on F;ust Mai kel street, at 6 I0 A. M.. 7'13 A. M., 7-30 and io-4") AM., 1-05 P. M., 450 uud 6'50 P. M. Trains leaving V est Chester ut 7-3o A. M., and leav ing Philadelphia ai 4-&u P. M., will stop at B. O. Junc tion and Media only. Passengers 10 or Irom stations between West Ches ter uud B. C. Junction golug east, will take trains leaving Wesi Chester at 7-16 A. M., and going west will lake train leaving Philadelphia ut 4-iOP. M., aud transfer at B. C. Junction. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phllndelphiuul 810 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leuve Wesi CheBteral7-45 A. M. and 5 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7-15 A. M. and 4-SO P. M-, and leaving West Chester al 7-30 A. M. und 4-80 P M., connect at, B. C. Junction with trains on P. and B. C. Jt. It., lor Ox lord and intcruifdiuie points. Passengers ure allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggage, and the Company will not lu any case he respoin-ilile for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars uuless a special contract is made for the sume. HENRY WOOD, '''f1 General Superintendent. J HEIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AUD 1 all tne Stallous on the CAMDEN und AMHOY and connecting Kailrouds. INCH KAr-FJDDEsPA TOIL r-i1,1.1 S.A M t,J,'N A N D A M HO Y It A ILROA D A.V D 7A1ShlUK1A1XON COMPANY FREIGHT LINES lor New Y ork will i. uve WALNUT Street W harf at 1 o'clock P. M. daily (sunduys excepted), Freight must be delivered belore it. o'clock, to be forwarded the sume day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12110011, aud 4 and BP. M. Freight for Trenbtn Princeton, Kingston, New Brunsw ick, and all P-b on the Camden and Amboy Railroad; also, on the Belvidere, Delaware und Flem Ington, the New Jentey, the F'reeliold aud Jamesburg, and the BurliiiKton uud Mount Holly Railroads, re ceived and forwarded up lo 1 P. M. '1 he Belvidere and Delaware Railroad connects at Phllllpsburg with the Intuitu Valley Railroad, and at Manunkachunk with all points 011 the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, Bullulo, and other points in Western New York. The New Jersey Railroad connects at Ellr-abeth wllh the New Jersey Central lsuiiroud, and atNewark with the Morris aud Essex Railroad. A slip memorandum, specifying tne marks and numbers, shippers and consignees, must, lu every in stance, be sent wllh each load of goods, or no receiul will be given. r N. B. Increased facilities have been made for the transportation of live stock. Drovers are invited to try the route. When stuck is furnlsbed In quaiititls of five carloads or more, it will bedelivered at thetoQ of Fortieth street, near the Drove Yurd, or at Pier N 1, Norlh River, as the shippers may designate alio, time of shipment. F'or terms, or other Informaliol apply to WALTER FREEMAN, Freight Agent, 11 No. 2M S.DELA WAKE Avenue. Philada. T7X)R NEW YORK, VI A RARITAN AND DELA JL1 WAItK BAY RAI LROA 1 S.-From Ferry foot of VINE Street, Philadelphia. - erry loot 6 P. M. Freight for New Y'ork, and points North or East. 11 A. M. Way freight. Goods delivered at Company's Depot. No 3'0 N WHARVF:S, Philadelphia, by 5 p! M will be fori wardud by this liue, uud arrive in Nu v,.n. .it. o'clock next morning. Freight received al Pier No. 32 North River. N. Y.. by 4-30 V. M., will be ready for delivery In Philadelphia early the lollowlng morning. FARE TO WftW YORK, TWO DOLLARS. Ticket Olllee, Vine Street Ferry. F or further information apply to Company's Agents: R. If (II I I'M AN. Frelirl.l I liH ntnl lleiiot. No. 32(1 N. WHARVES, Philadelphia J. B. BURT. PierNo.a2NorthRiver,footofDUANE Street, New York. or at General Freight and Passenger uuice, rtillu flelphla. No. Ill CHESN UT Street. Wl I.l.lAlu n. v i.i ixtn. Buperiuleuduut, Red Ruuk. ff. J. S. C. HASTY, General Frelcht Agent. Red Hank. N. J. T. 11 KEN T bWEA H1NGEN, 11 Geueral Agent, l'hUudtlplila. RAILROAD LINES. RE A 1 I N 0 RAILROAD GREAT TRUNK LINK FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TH K INTERIOR Of , PENNSYLVANIA, THE SCHUYLKILL. SIFT UUKHANNA.CUMnKltl.ANI), ANIt WYOMINll VALLEYS, THE NORTH, NOltTHWEST, AND I H E CAN ADAS, cUMMER ARKANOEMENT OF PASSENOEH TRAINS, May 6, 1867, leaving the Company's Depot, at THIRTEENTH mid caLLOWHILL Streets, Philadelphia, at the fol lowing hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At7 30A.M., for lteailing and Intermediate Station Returning, leaves Reading at 30 P. M., arriving tn Philadelphia at 9-ie P. M. MORNING EXPRESS, At -15 A. M, for Reading, Irf-baiion, ITsrHshnrir, Pottsvllle, Finpgrove, Tamauiia, Sunbury, Wlllla'iia port, F.lmlra, ltocheeler, Niagara Falls, Buiralo, Allentown, Wtlkesharre, Plttston, York, Carlisle. Cliambersburg, lingerslown. etc. etc This train connects at READING with East Penn sylvania'Rnilroad trains for Allentown, etc., and lh Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg, etc., at POKT CLIN'ION wllh Catawlssa lUllroad tralus for Wlt lliimsburg. Ln-k Haven, Elnilra, etc.; at HARKI.4 BURG with Nortliern Central Cumberland Valley and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northum berland, Wllllamsporl, York, Chain bersburg, I'lue grove, etc AFTKRNOON EXPRESS leaves Phtladelpnia at 3Hu P. M., for Rendlnir Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, etc., connecting wllh Heading and Columhln Railroad trains lor Ckilumbla, eto. PG IT S'l OW N ACCOM MODA TION Leaves Pott slow n at 6) A. M., stopping at Infr Iiiidlute stallous-, arrives In Piilladelphia al 8 40 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at S'itO P. M.; arrives In Pottstowu at H-4.r P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 730 A.M., stopping at all war stutions, arriving al Philadelphia at 1015 A. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at fr-uu P. Mt- arrives In Beading at 7'45 P. ..... 1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8-10 A. M., and PottSN llleal s-46 A. M., arriving In Philadel phia ul l'vo P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg al 2 iu P. M., Poilsville at 2 46 P. M.. arriving In Phila delphia attt-ifi P. M. HARH1SLURG ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at A. M.. and Harrisburg at 4-10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Allernnon Accommodation south at 6 30 P, M., arriving lu Phila delphia at Win P. M. Market truln, wllh passenger car attached, leaven 1 hiladelphla at 12-45 noon lor Pottsvllle anil all way stations. Leaves Puttsvilleat 7 00 A, M. for Philadel phia and all way stations. All the above trains run dally. Sundays exsepteA. Sunday trains leave Poilsville at StiU A. M.,an Philadelphia at 3-lf P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Beading at S'OO A. M., returning Irom Reading ai4'H P- i,,T, VV 3ATTr,A. TuaUi)Liri for DownluElown and lntermedlata points lake the 730 A. 61.. aud l-oo P. M, trains froaa Philadelphia, returning from Downing town al 61 A. M and 1T0 1'. M. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AN! Leaves New York at 9 A. M. and 5 and R P. M". passing Reading at POO A. M and I'M and 10-06 P. M., and coiiuecilng at Harrisburg witii Pennsylvania saa Northern Central Railroad express trains lor Pitts burg, Chlcaito. Wl'liamsport, Elmlra, Baltimore, etc. Iteiuriilug, expresn irain leavtw narrinoiirK uu ar rival ol lhe Pennsylvania express from Pltpsburg, a 3 and S'45 A. M. aud P. M., passing Reading at 4 aud 10 30 A. M., ana 420 and 11-15 1: ai.., ana arnvina lu New York at 10-10 A.M., and 4'40 and B-20 P. M. Sleeping cai s acconi pany these trains through betweaa Jersey City and PHP-burg, without change. A mall train lor lew 1 urn leaves narrisourij v wm P. M. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York. tl2M. .. SCTIUYIKtLli VALLKV A lXjU.vn.lJ. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 7 and li :w A. M., and T'TW P. M., rei timing Irom Tamaqua al T'H A. M. audl-W and 416 P. M. bi.HUYI.KlLL AND 8USQTJEHANN A RAILROAD Trains leave Auburn al 7 00 A. M. lor 1'iuegrove wis Harrisburg, and l-ao P. M. for Plnegroveaud Tremont, returning Irom Harrisburg at i -ju P. M., and Irom Tre uiout al VHo A. M. and 6-2A P. M. tickf;ts. Through first-class ticket and emigrant tickets t all the principal points In the North and West an Canada. Excursion tickets Irom Philadelphia to Reading and Inlermedlaleslations, good for oue day only, are sola by Morning Accoiamodatiou, Market train. Reading and Poltstown Accommodation trains, at reduced rates. Excursion tiehets to Philadelphia, good only for ono day, are sold at Reading aud Intermedial stations, by Reading aud Potujlown Accommodation trains, at reduced rales. The lollowlng tickeui are obtainable only at the cftice of S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 H, .VOURl H Street, Philadelphia, or orG. A. NICOLLS, General buperintendenu Reading: COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per cent, discount, between any points desired for families aud firms. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles between all points, f52'S0 e&Cta for tamilles aud firms. SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders Only, to all poluts, at reduced rales. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the road will be furnished cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at bast ttra" EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Suuduy, and Monday, at reduced fare to he had only at the Ticket OUice, at THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL streets. in FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's Freight Deput, BROAJ and WILLOW Streets. FRFJ1GHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dully at 6-30 A. M 12-45 noon and s P. M., lOr Reading, Lebanon. Harrisburg. Potta! vllle. Port Clinton, and all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office forall plsoee on the road and lis branches at 5 A.M., and tor the principal stations only at 2 15 P. M. 4 No. 1101 CHESNUT btreet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. IHave opened, at their NEW STORE, N. XV. Cor. Klcventfa, and Chtmnt, A MILEN11I AMSOBTMEMT or WHITE UOODS, LA I' KM, EM BROIDERIES, LACE 600DM, UANlHEKtTIIEF1, 1 -.v, Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICKS. 19QJ1B XflMBgnO 1011 OS LUMBER. 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2, 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND lsVct)MMON?l eel lone. 4-4. 6-4, s-4, 2, IS. , and 4-Inch WHITE PINJfi. PANFl' PATOERN PLANS' LARGE AND SUPEIUOR STOCK ON jjjxbjm 1867 LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER v vuii,a x lAJKjmjsxi. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 5- 4 Di LA WAKE FLOORING, WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH F'LOORING WALNUT FLOORING, SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BO RDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867, -CEDAR AND CYPRES SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR BHTNGLES. SHORT CF'.DAK SHINGLES COOPER SHINGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT F'OR HALF LOW, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. 1867 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS . --.. I 1 it LViU HMTlL UT a ir RED CiUAli. WALNUT, AND PINE? 1867 ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KIND! A 1 Mi NV T.IIM 111 U OD . ... -sfTasoned WaTs" A-DtH DRY r POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ABH OAK PLANK AND BOtDsT .MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1867 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDsT 1867.-spSEjoJistST1 UCEJOIS FROM 14 TO U FEET LONG. BDPKRIOIJ NORWAY HOANTLINO. 11 09 MAULE, BROTH ER A CO.. 11 22 Bmrp Mo, 25ti0 SOUTUtB i'REET. J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Successor to B Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assort men! Of Building Lumber. 64