r THE ToAUX EVENING TELKGRArn -PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, jXTNE 5, 18C7. v. 1 If i CITY INTELLIGENCE. fO ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS IE! IMRtD PAQES.J Tub Imtkrkax Revbucb Law Ax Important Circular to liANKa, llANKKKS, AMD BROKERS. '1 li following circular lias recently been Issued by order of the Internal Revenue le pariment, ami gives a comprehensive view of what la required of banks, bunkers, and brokers, ftnd their several duties as regards the Internal revenue. The clrcuar lias boon made public for their special infot mntlon. and will tend greatly to clear up doubt, and make plain legal requirements, which, heretofore were but Im pel fectly understood: I WTio are to be Bepanlnl a 7?nnl or Punket' t (An ol June mi, 1(H4, Ht-clinu 7 sulidlvis on one) Kvery Inrori oraied nr oilier bank, and every person, lirm, or company havlnic a place lor tlie transaction of one or more of the following klnus of buuluess, is to be rt'gaided an a bulk nr tiankt-i: (1.) Rereivn g deposits nr collecting inouey subject to lie ald on (trail, check, or order. (2.) l.eaninu or advancing on stocks, bonds, bullion, bill" or exctn iige-, or promissory notes. (8 ) liece ving for discount or rr ante storks, bonds, bullion, b; Is ol excbangCjor promissory notes. IITlo are to he, Regarded a Timber t (Section 70 Subillxislon nine). Every person. Arm. Or company whose bnniipss It Is to negotiate pnr cbai's or sales lor themselves or others, of stocks, lioi ds, exchange, bullion, coined money, bank notes, promissory notes, or other securities, are lube re garded as brokers. Ttre required of Hank mvl Banker. (ftectlon 7 Subdivision one) 1. Annu il Kvsry bank, except savings banks, provident associations, elo., or ban iter, Is required to pay an annual special or license tax, If tuelr capital employed Is not over f.rij.oun, ol (ICO, and l per tliousand In addition upon the excess of their capital over fvi.owi, Section 110) 2. Monthly, Every hank or banker in ploy I im capital or recumng deposits is required to pay a nioi thly tax or oue-twenty-fourtli ot one per cent, on (I.) The whole amount oftlielrcapltitl.de ducting then from so much as they have Invested in United istau-s bonds, and (2.) The average anount of deposits hel'. (8.) And every bank issuing circula tion Is rt quired to pay a monthly lax ol one twelfth of i no er cent, on the average amount of circulation; and oip mixHi ofone per cem. on the average amount In circulation In excess of ninety per en'.. of capital; and oiu -six III of one per cent, on the highest amount of circulation at any time during the month in excess of the average circulation for six moo lbs preceding Julyl, 1S64. Act of March 2s. (Section 2) 4. And every tii tlonal banking association Slate bank, or hanker, or asuoclailon. Is required to pay a tax ol ten per cent, on ibe amount or note of any town, city or muul 0 pal corporation paid out by them alter May I, lrW7. (-ectlou j2o) a. On dividends and surplus. Kvery banker or corporate banker, trust, or other company making dividends or distributions ot pro (lis. Is re quired to reserve from the amount divided or distri buted, whether to stockholders, depositors, or parties whatever, Including non-residents, whether citizens or aliens, five per cent., aud pay tbe same as a tat. And. also, to pav five percent, on all undistributed sums, or sums made or added during the year to their surplus and contingent hinds. (Section 121) 4. Ou profits in case of neglect to make dividends or distributions. Every bank legally autho rized to Issue notes as circulation, neglecting or omit ting to make dividends or additions lo its surplus er CoiiLliment fund, as oiien its once in six months, Is re quired to pay a semi-annual tax ot five per cent, on prolits. K.ccfilton. Act June 80, 18M. (Sectlen 110) 1. Savings banks, etc., having no capllul and doing no other business than receiving deposits to he loaned or Invested lor the "Ole beneilt ol the depositors, without protlt lo the bauk, association, or company, are exempt from tax on so much ol their deposits as they huve Invested In sxeiiilile of the United Slates, and ou ail deposits less than (500 made In tlie name of any one person. (section 1M)) a. National Hunks are exempt from the monthly tax required by section 110, but are re quired by tbe National iiauk law to pay Its equiva lent In a seml-anuunl tax of one-quarter of oue per cent, directly lo Ibe Uomniisalonet of Internal Revenue. IV. Tare Required of Rroker. (Section 79-Bub. nine) (1.) Annual. Every person, nrui, or company in business as a broker is required to pay an auuual special or license tax of $30, unless paying as a banker, whlcti covers both the business Ol banker and broker. (wciion u)-(2.) siamo tax on all transactions. Every broker Is required to pay In stamps one cent on each Vita) of bis sales or contracts, whether of gold or silver bullion, coin, promlbsory notes, bonds, or other securities, V. Jlov) Bank and Hanker are Required to Pay Their Tares. (Section 11, amended M arch 1, 1867.) (l.l Thev are required to make the following returns for tax to the A s.sessor or Assistant Assessor of tbe district In which their l.ice or business Is located: (l.) An annual return for special or license tax, on or before the first day ot March, Tor the year com mencinar with tbe first day of May following. Oectlon 110.) (2.) A monthly return for tax on cap tal deposits and circulation, or either oue or more ot ihf m. as specilied above. , (Section m.) (3.) A semi-annual return of divi dends and surplus. (Section 121 ) 14.) In case of neglect to make divl- dends or other olsposliion of protlts, or any part or them, a semi-annual return of profits or earning. If they are legally authorized to Issue clrcn'ntlon. After making returns as above from time to time, banks or ba:ik rs a e to await notification from the Collector of the District, and then make payment at the tlmeand place specified by him. Jfmv Broker are Required to Pay their Tarf-i. 'Section 11. amended March 2. lst7 1. Annual. They are to make returns to Assessor or Assistant Assessor of the district on or before March 1, for spe cial tax or license for the yearcommeuciug tbe 1st day Ot May following. (Hection 99) 2. Stamp Tax. A bill or memorandum of sale, or contract of sale, is required In every In stance to be made and stamped with lawful stamps at the rale of one cent tor eacb one hundred dollars or fractional part over one huudred dollars sold or con traded. Pt.milUe, (Section 14.) L For refusal or neglect to make any i 7xjrn inquired, except in case ot sickness or absence, ---& V)e uuie may oe uienueu uy iuu usnessur gr t thau thirty days: tilty per cent, in addition and oue Uuudred per cent, for fraudulent J ;i0.) 2. For refusal or neglect of a bank or toe Kal e the required monliily returns In eaoh and ii'roent. In addition to the above, and t2oo each case or fraudulent returns one bun- "V ',,.. nrt im Hno. A'lW) 8. For doing business as a bank tvi broker, without making return for special wtax,a tine ot not less than $10, nor more besides the special liceuss tax and fifty per 5Jed thereto for neglect. r contracts for gld or silver, bullion, coin, eory notes, stocks, bunds, or other securities, J.eir own, by any person, ttrni or company not g special or license tax. are required to be ai d with legal stamp- at the rate or live oauts for 1 1: 0 of the sums sold or contracted, Section 99.) 4. ForneglectiDg to attix stamps as re plied by law. or lor delivering or receiving any sum sums without bill ot sale, memorandum, or con tract duly stamped according to law. the party ne ilectlng is required to lorfell and pay a penalty of ilioo lor each offense where the tax so evaded or at tempted to be evaded does Dot exceed $100. and a penalty of $1000 when the tax exceeds $100, and costs ot sult ln United Stales Cort. According to tbe ruling of 'the Commissioner of In . hnrrnwnd or received by a bk or" banker on h.leresT. and employed n , hU buKluess must DS ceustuereu wf"" jtccoroii aiy. ..... . ,,, , jai-.n and A M money, vuereiurtr, i.uu.i w. - - used hi banking no' in b okerl g as margins upon ST.?i,.K ... imia bv stamps. It regu'red to be Included lu monthly returns oi cajuv u. All who have neglected to make retn'ns f"n7 norllon of the time f..r uny lax required since tblaw Same Into f rce In 1H4. are required to make returns lor such lime lor whateve' tax. H not made at ouce tbe aasessmeut with penalty added will be made. Aerestedon Suspicion of Roubkut. Richard C K nory, being in the employ of Mr Orr. the rnnrietor of an ice-cream saloon, on Loinbnrd street above Second, had free access lo an the rooint' On Monday last he brought two yonng men wl oso appearance was suspicious, about the premises. On Monday evening all three vbiUd therresldeuee of Air. Orr. White the two latter walteu ueiow, ivuuij "v, uH ovc..o,..Uv., alter a Bhort slay, hurriedly came down, sayltig "hat he was oil lor the metropolis. Mr. Orr, etenping up stairs soon after, found that a couple of trunks in one of the rooms hud been ,,ut ... i .. , t . . uu 1 ifu t nil llH tamnered witn, aim "-c ---- d"Soovered that 15tl in money and two gold and silver watches were missing. Knory was be l eved lo bo the thief. Lttst night h returned frtim New York, aniL this morning was rres ed DWlcLerAldei!m.i ButTer lM further hearing. ionoi wo were recoverel. C. . ir i T f!iPTAI.Mlt AND 1MP0RTAT TO - - OwMtm.-By an act of .he eglsht.urj , of the ftirSl TOfw Sr?Tu. of s'tLhoHt, or' ?Ur"n? pl"i"lo U on ih. banks or In ii co. or t Jorence ueiK", . n river etc. etc. under a peualty of ten dollars river, en- " .., , lumled or dlsem- di.mages that w r " - rTti nr of nurunmo"- . r . ,w,trr AMurman Latz yesterday committed a boy named VI , ,, ,.,r,u v drawer. In a store ilSTftU and Morris "st'reeVsVof a small amount bi r mu - v.i.i n umiiwr at Court. HowOrr Mai Cooixt WArKFn Aw'.-5T w,Tn A notii Kit AIan'8 Wifr An altalr whlnlt -V'1;; tciday occurred In the vicinity of lh ."ere" and Carpenter street was productive of no lit' 6 exrlteniPiil. It ceenis that the lmme UhI. sUk1' trlct wherein the transaction recorded tonHc place. Is the ahode of ascertain class who krrow as little ol individual lights end the true prin ciples of freedom as nny class could know who lievor heard of mien rights or principles. Mr. and Mrs. McUnwan were taking their ease upon the step of their hnnae, wliea one John ilurst, who Is decidedly inimical to I he Fence and comlort of MrUnwiin, pnssod by. le stopped to meditate a moment, tui mxi back, and, tuking the lady by the hand, claimed her bh his bride, and deliberately walked away with her, to the utter conn tor uiulou of tbe legal husband. ItecoveYlnfr from the spell this sudden trans ecliou had cau-e I, the latter stepped up to Hurst, and desired to know why aud wherefore thus abruptly bereft of his spouse. As an an swer to huch an absurd interrogatory Ilurst felled him lo the around, which wna sncceed-d by pujicliings, and kickings, and soreamings ail Intermingled wl h oiire, winch soon drew around the trio a cn clo of Interested spectators. lluist wi'S arrested anil committed, wlilie Mc Oownn, with an exnansl vo head aud lilnck eyes, ineditnles upon lno instaucy and the mula bllllyof buniuu all'-iirs. Meeting of tfik Aokicultcral Societt. The Agricultural Society of this city hold a reetilarstnted meellnir at their rooms. No. 702 Walnut street, commeuclug at 11 o'clock: this morning. The (Society pnsscd ft resolution Inviting Dr. IllKgens, of Bultimoro, to lecture before the Society upon the agricultural resources of Maryland. Arepoitwns read upon thesubject of appoint ing an inspector of fertilizers for this Htate. A bill for the appointment of such Inspector was presented to the Legislature, but failed to pass, owing to lateness ol presentation. A woiklug model of an atmospherio churn Was shown, and Its working Illustrated. A very curious effect of lu-and-lu brooding of doraestlo fowls was shown in the dlmlnlsued Klzeofan egg that whs laid, aud which was bout the size of a pigeon's egg, ir. Kmerson read an essay upon Ume.nnd the various manners In which it Is used as a fertilizer, and the different states in which It is nsed. A Vigorous Assault Successfully Repellf.d. Last evening. Sergeant Broomall.of the Third District, was passing the corner of Fifth and Lombard si reels, when he was accosted by one Bernard MoNlckle, of Celtic origin and groat proportions, who desired the Sergeant to serve a warrant upon some party at varlnnce with himself. This the officer refused, when be was at once besot with vigor by the Irate Celt, who would have undoubtedly sadly defaced the man of the law, had not tbe latter, with a spirit nil desperaiulum, retaliated in such a manner as lo at once put Bernard under his power. After an night or lonely confinementln acell, McNlekle appeared before Alderman Butler, who com mitted him in default oi 8SO0 bail to answer at Court. ToCicb Raids Last Evening. Lieutenant ConuelJy, of the Fifth District, buving rocolved several letters from citizens In the vicinity of Kieventh, Tenth, Locust, and Walnut streets, that there neighborhoods were Infested with ninny vagabond females, started out with a jioweof men last night to bring all such charac ters within the walls of the Station. The result of a raid in the vicinity of these streets was the capturing of twenty-two female loungers, of oges varying from nineteen to thirty, and one even approached unto forty-five. A force of men from Lieutenant Lelghton's District, the Sixth, also brought in tan women, who bad been annoying the citizens at Eleventh and Arch afreets. Balb of Real Estate. The following real estate was offered for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, by James A. Freeman, commend tig at noon to-day, with the annexed result: S shares Mercantile Library Not sold jSo. 2M3Uermautown road Three-awry brick house and lot, 88 by ISO feet $2200 No. 720 bhlppen street, o welllug, cuurt house, and lot, by 90 feet $3i'75 Bo'.el, dwellings, and distillery, N. W, corner Sixteenth and Carpenter. $71125 No. 25 Benton street Krlck bouse $NIX) 1 w eniy-nrsv street, uciow summer aiaote and lot Not sold Bace street, above Nineteenth Three valu- aoie lots Mot sold Mass Meeting of tub Baptists of Philadel phia. Arrangements have been made to hold a grand muss meeting of tlie Uaptists of Phila delphia, In the Tabernacle Baptist Church, on Ohesnut street, west of Eighteenth, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, June 0, at hair-past seven o ciock, at which unie tne proceedings oi ttie aitnlveisaries of tlio several Nattoual Baptist Societies, lust held at Chicago, will be brlelly re hearsed. Interesting statements will be made. Breach of Ordinance. Francis Morton was arrested for dealing out molusks to- sundry citizens in the Twenty-fourth Ward, B'alnstthe ordinances of tbe city. lie was fined Sj, and the bivalves were confiscated for the use of the Almshouse inmates. Fa cm for the Public That we have uneoualled facilities for con ducting business to the advantage both of our selves and our patrons, we submit the following truths well known as such to the entire busi ness community : 1. we bave abundant capital tnereiore, 2. We buy for cash exolu!Jivkly. S. We sell for cash exclusively, 4. We nave a business experience of a onarter of a century, having been longer established than any house in our irauo in i-nuaueiptiia. 5. Our business is tnorougniy sygtenittiusea. tbe result of long experience. 6. We employ tbe best talent in all depart ments: our garments are therefore unsurpassed in style, fit, or workmanship. 7. uur Business is large auu constantly in creasing. 8. we nave ana constantly Keep too largest stock and best assortment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing in Philadelphia, which, for reasons already mentioned, 9. lie sell at prices tn all cases auararueea imver than the lou eat elsewhere; also, full satisfaction in every purchase made of us, or the sale cancelled and moneyrefvnaea. Half way oeiween i xjknnett jo., fifth and V Tower Hall, tiixili&ts. J No.618 Market St., Philadelphia, and No. 600 Broadway, New York. Bb on Your Gdard against tha imitations and counterfeits of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, with which the pirates who make a dis honorable living toy preying upon the sick and suffering, are now endeavoring to flood the markets of ' this conutry. Whenever these poison-mongers are discovered they are immedi ately prosecuted by the proprietors, whoexpend thousands of dollars annually In tracing them out and bringing tliem to Justice. Within a fchort time injunctions have been obtalaed in tbe Courts of the United States against a num ber ot individuals and Arms, and Bulls are now In progress against several others, all of whose names will be given to the public. But in spite of the utmost vigilance aud activity of their detective agents, the undersigned are, of course, unable to protect the public entirely agalubt piratical imitations of a Standard National Tonio everywhere iu request, aud as readily convertible into cash us United States Bonds or Treasury Notes. They, therefore, us a measure of precaution, direct attention to the fact that a finely engraved label, representing Ht. Oeorge and the Dragon, and a biaullfnl proprietary stamp, bearing the official endorsement of the Government, appear on every bottle of the genuine Bitter. The article Is further aulheu tlcuted by a miniature note of baud, with the sitnature of "Hostelter & Smith," to counter feit which Is a Htate prison crime. Tlie true Bit- Ttita are sold in bottles only, and never in bulk. llosTETTEU & Smith. Tl ek Wineh and Lmuous. Personsdeslrous of obtaining a pure article of Brandy, Wine, Gin, or Whisky for medlolnull ir.other purposes, uhimlil altend Ihe sale lo take place at Hoott's Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, on Saturday morning, June 8, at 11 o'clock. The catalogue complines over COO demijohn and i!00 cases of m iniitn nifuet. all caiefullv selenied by K. P. Middleton. whose reputation fordeallng In pure and unadulterated liquors has beu eslnbUaUeU for the last twenty-live yewu. Mii.mkfn'h Linen Btork, No. R28 Ancir. Street. This well-known establishment, which has become proverbial as an emporium wherein Is contained everything which comes within tbe province of linen goods, has Just re ceived tin entire new stock of all manner of linen fabrics. It should be remembered that 1r. George Milllken Is one of the largest im-p0l-ters end dealers in this species of god is wllb n lue hu-lness community; and, receiv ing llie'e ,rnPortatlons from the best manufac tories of 'urope, i enabled to offer them at the lowest iHhle rates to the publio. Atten tion Is especla '' ca"d to the fine selection of fine Scotch tbl clotn? I"!1 napkins, plain, or worked In tbe hkbc"t, M of tasteful orna mentation. Also tu tne largo assortment of Scotch towellings, soari."' B'x;I. linen drill stair crash, witb red ornamen nl,,,"n!' 0,,d borders, power-loom table linens of a." kinds and Styles, etc. etc. A late irunoi lation Includes linen cambrlo dresses, so necessary ul,l-lng the hot nnd dusty season, and printed shirking fabrics, finely wove, and not lo be surpasses An ex amination of the slock Is requisite to Judgo of its superior merits. o. s. r. K. AN nnnsually largo and choice stock of Cloth ing for spring wear is exhibited by the G. 8. 0. K. at the present time. We have taken muoli jinlns in selecting styles, aud In tho getting up of our garments this season, and are able to oiler to our patrons and tho publio generally an assortment of Walking Coats, Moi'iuiisi and Kvenlng CoaU, Racks, Spring Overcoats, Vests and Pants of every grade, equnl In style, make end finish to the best customer work, ind of course at much lower pr ices. For those who prefer to have their Clolhlnir made to order, we have a custom departm --nt, in charge of cutters whose skill and taste are unexcelled, and supplied with au elegant va riety of piece goods' of all descriptions. Wo invite an early call. 1'euky b t o.. Star Clothing Emporium, No. C09 Chesnutatreet, above Sixth. Economy is Wealth. All-wool Suits .810 00 All-wool Suits, finer quality 1 00 All-wool Suits, still fluer 20 00 Fine Fiench Black Suits 2 01) K:tra do. do. do 30 00 Fine Mixed Spring Overooata 13 00 The above prices will convince that we are determined to close out our immense stocks of fine Clothing at an astouadlng sacrifice. Grio, Van Gunten & Co., Nob. 701 and 7.31 Market street. TH K G ETTY8BURO A S YU'M G I FT EnTERP RtK. The following commendableurraugoment has been made by the Board of Supervisors of the Gettysburg Asylum Enterprise. Mr. Samuel G. Dlehl, Deputy Collector of the Second District, is to receive all moneys paid In for certificates, and in case tbe decision of the Supreme Court is against the corporation, every certificate holder will receive bak bis or her money. Mr. Dlebl will deposit all tbe funds lu the Pennsyl vania Company for Insurance ou Lives, and keep it there until the decision is announced or tho first drawing actually lakes place. This plan will insure against loss, under any olrcum stances, lo purchasers of certificates. s Tim Evening commences the important sale of Oil Paintings from the American Art Gallery of New York. The collection numbers over three hundred specimens, by artists of acknowledged reputation, aud are sold lor the encouragement of American artists. Wa wish them every Buccess, as It is a noble objeot. Those wishing good pictures should attend the sale, which takes place in the Gallery, No. 10-0 Chesnut street, continuing to-morrow and Filduy evenings, by B. Scott. Jr. HFLMBoT.n's Bncnc Among the many ad vertised remedies, none more fully aud faith fully carry out all that is claimed for them than tbe above-named deservedly popular medi cine. As a cnratlve power for all diseases of tbe kidneys, female weaknesses, dyspepsia, and other complaints consequent upon irregu lar habits, there is said to be nothing to equal it, and as a proof of this regular physicians in New York city and elsewhere are freely re commending it for diseases as above men tioned, while at no timo during the eighteen years it has been in exlsteuoe, has its sale been as rapid as cow. Like every good article, this as well has imitators; so parties buying should be sure to nsk for and gel none other but that known as Helmbold's Fluid Extract of Buchu. Springfield Journal. Bale of Boots and Shoes. McClelland 4 Co.. successors to Phrlip Ford & Co., Auctioneers, will sell at their wtore, No. 606 Market street, to morrow (Thursday) nioruing, Jane 6, commenc ing at 10 o'clock, a large and superior assort ment of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, etc., to which they would, call tbe attention oi buyers, All of the Crowded Heads of the Old World in Council! but not oue among them arrayed in better taste or more becoming than our great uncrowned people of the New World. We allude, of course, to those who buy their clothing at Stokes & Co.'s, under the Conti nental. Water-Coolers for thtc Million. Refrige- rators, Moth-proof Chests, Ice-Cream Freezers, etc.. at E. 8. Farson & Co.'s Manufactory. No. 220 Dock street. PnoTOQRAPns made as well in olondyas clear Weather at Kelmer's Gallery, Second street, above Green. Six cards, or one laree Photo graph, 8L Twelve Ferrotypes, 50 cents. Depot for the balk of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Machines. Clothes-Wrineers. andSteD Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. H. J-iABH A CO. Fifty different styles and sizes-of Refrige rators, prices from 87 upwards. E. S: Farson A Co., Manufacturers, No. 220 Dock street, below Waiqut. A Cure for Rheumatism Worth-Seeing. S .Kilpatrlck, No. 1744 Olive street, oared by Dr. Buy your Hats from Bourne. No.- 40 North Sixth street. Summer Underwear. Drawers, 81-60 to 88-50. Shirts, 81 to $T50. Drawers, 81-50 to 83-50. Shirts, 81 to 83-50. Drawers. 81 60 to 83 50. Sbirto-. 81 to V50. Mclntire & Brother, no, 1035 Chesnut street. MAHIUED. GETTY SlifrsON. On the 4th Instant. at tha resi dence of tbe bride's mother, by tae He v. Dr. Hlchard Kewton. KOBIfiRT a. GKTTY. of Mew York, to VIH OIM A SIMPSON, daughter or tbe late Thomas Bluip son, Eaq of Philadelphia. PEOPLKS DKLANCHY. On tha evening of the 2d Instant, by the Kev. John Kwlng. Mr. WILLIAM I'l-Airj.j., jr., oi rramtiora, fiiuaueiiiuiu, to atuia MAltY UELANUUV, ol Philadelphia. DIED. KVEHSON. Suddenly, on tbe 4th Instant, ANNIK. wllrol J. 1'. Kverson, M. 1)., and daughter of Jacob Drown, agtd lw years The relatives aud friend of the family are respect full Invited to attend her funeral, flora the residence of her biiBbnnd, N. W. corner of Ninth aud Noble streets, on Friday afternoon at I o'clock. TUCK On tbe 2d lustaut, Mrs M.AKY, wire of Mar tin it ii. and daughter of KUzfetih aud the late lifOige C. Baker, in the -J7tb year ol her age. The relatives and friends are respaciiully Invited to attend Ibe ioneral, from tha residence ot her mother, No. 718 ltichuioud street, on Thursday after noon at 8 o'clock. BTKPHKN& Miss ANNTK STEPHENS, on the 4lh Iosihui, at her late residence ol her parents, Hi). 2-18 8. Third street. Sue notice will be given of the fnneraL i WlLFONtl. On tbe ltd Instant. THOMAS WXL FONU, Id the HOlb year ot hU tui. The relatives and friends ol his family, also Oulf Ledge. o. 625, and Oratitudtt- Lodge, No. 2M. I. O. of O. K, and Ihe Older in general, r rehpeetiully in vited to attend tbe lunerai, from the residence of his fiither-iii-law, Mr. William Moore. CoiisliolnK'kn, on Thursday, the sth Instant, at 1 o'clock P, M. Funeral to proceed to Gull Church, WILLIS. On Uirmorulng of June 1, SUS4N M , wile of Abnerb. Willis, aud daughter of Ueore V. illchaner. The friends and relatives ef the family are respect fully Invited to attend tlie funeral, from the reil tonce of her hu-iband, No. ft Pine avenue. (South Camden, ou TimrHdxy morning at le o'clock. To proceed, to .Ever green Cemetery, f. J. WOOD. On the morning of June 4, Km. CAUO LINK II. WOOD, wire of Dr. Oeorge B. Vt'wxl, aged 62 years. Her relatives aad Irtnnds and those of her husband are invited to attend her funeral, to met at No. 1117 Anil street, at 11 o'clock ou Frhl.iyuioi-llloK.llie7i.il Instant. To proceed l SI. John's Chuiuft, Itaue strut)!, above r uth, wltuout further uolloe. DEAFNESS.-KVERY INSTRUMENT TnAT ai-lunce and skill have invented to assist the bearing lu every degree of deal'BVia; also, Kesuiraiors: also, Ci'amtaU's I'm em Omltties, supeiior to say others (street, others m ue, at V. MAUliiliA'a. No. 1W TKNTII below Chesnut. It H l'l MUMMER RKMOKT MS (-MITUINU- VVsuinkkl4 UrM a, The Corner of 8111 m CAarkt Strt. THE PATENT CLUTCH BRACE REQUIRES no (111 ng or notching of the tills, but Immediately alnsis linplf, snd holds them firmly and truly cei tered. ltvery mechanlo can see the great saving of lime and laiior thus rlb-ctad. Ho d, with the usual kinds, aud a variety of bill and oihor tools, bv TRUMAN BH AW, No. gsa (Eight Thirty-five) Market U, below Ninth. BRING A PAIR OP DULL SCISSORS WITH you and have them sharpened that you may see the mamier of uilng and tie mod results ol the 1'ntenl Helfnrs Sliarpeni-rs. Ond should ba lu every lady's work busket, For sat" nr TRUMAN A HIT AW, No. 836 (Klght Thirty-five) Market Bt., below Nlutb. STRONG BRASS ALE COCKS, A VARIErV of other inass Cocks. Including those for coal oil; Cork Klops, Faucets, Molasses Uate. Cedar and Lignum Vita.' tiplgots, 'laps It .rer, em., for sal" at . , TRUMAN SHAW'S, No. 833 (Klght Thlrty-flve) Market Hi., below Ninth. SU .11 Mi: II RKSOIIT toil 4'I.OTiriNU- Wanamn Iter & II row u, The Corner of Slxtn and Market Streets. NSUR(Z YOUR LIFE nr tub AM JERIOAN Life Insurance Company, SOF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 4H5p S. E. COn I Ell FOUItTII AND WAL.NUt. KVMMEIt ItKMORT FOR CI.OTIIINU- VVtasinsktr &, llrown, The Corner of glxth and Market Streets. WARBURTONT'S IMPROVED TENTI latnd and Kany-BUIng DKI-JH3 HATS (patented). In aH the approved fashions ot thnseaaon. CHKSNUT Htrcet, next door to the Post Otllce. S 15 SVItmER HtsORT FOR t'l.OTIIISIO Wauamaker do Brows, The Corner ot Slxtrt and Market Streets. JONES. TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE TI A T T B S, No. 26 B. NINTH fstreet. First blore above Chestnut street. ft i MIL9I3IER RF4HORT FOR l-OTHIJI- Wanainakcr A- llrown. The Corner ef 8ltl and Market Streets. ft POSTER, w FASHIONABLK nATTETt. ,K MATTE It, No. 7 H. SIXTH Street. 11 6msp I'JfiaiER KKHOHT FOR t'liOTHINU- W anamaker 6b llrown, The Corner of Sixth, and Market Streets. T JOSEPH PUSSELL, Manufacturer oi TJMBTtELLAS AN1J PAHASOL9, no. a ana t 4, ivuuiu street. 4 17 2m5p Philadelphia. SUMMER ItEHORT FOR rEOTIIINti Wauamaker tfk- Brown, The Corner of Sixth and Market Streets. M'CALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, NORTH- east coruer of TENTH aud CHKSNUT Hireeta. 1 he patronage of old customers of Chesnut street, above blxth. and Chesnut street, above Eighth, soli cited. PEARL and DRAB CaBSIMERE HATS, (or hummer. Price, and td. 6 4 5p TW BOYS' STRAW HATS. THE LARGEST variety, and at reduced prices, at M'CALLA'S, Northeast coraer of TENTH and CHKSNUT Streets, Formerly Chesnut, above Sixth, and Chesuut, above F.lghtb. 66? n STRAW II ATS, EVERT NEW STYLE, nt M'CAM.A'H. N. K. rnrnerTRNTItand C'lTIH. ITT Oi.Anla K . C I . S 4 5ptf NE91MER REHORT FOR C EOTIIIXO- Wsnimak(r& Brown, The Corner of Sixth and Market Streets. H. p. c. R. TAYLOR, PERFUMERY AND TOILET BOAPS, WO. in nunru nio in At W holesale Onbr 510 rp ll)l)IEn RESORT FOR CLOT1UXI1 Wansmakar ( Brown. The Corner of sixth and Market Streets. T30DO ERS'AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET XV KNIVES. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful llulsh. ROHO-EIIS' and WADE & HUTCH K.K'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOULTitlfi RAZOR. SC1SSOR.S of the tinest quality. Razors, Knives, Sclnsors. and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P: MADEIRA'S, No. lis TENTH Street, below Chesnut. 1 8 Sit SUMMER REMORT FOR CLOTHIStl- Waatissker & Brown, The Corner of Sixth and Market Streets. pATENT WIRE WORK FOB RAILINGS, BTORB FRONTS, GUARDS. PARTITIONS, ET COAL (SCREENS, FOURDRINIKH WIRES, ETC Uanafaetnred by M. WALKER A HONS, 127 Bm No. 11 N. BLXTH Btreet, St MM Ell REN OUT FOW CI.OTIIIXU Waaauakcr db Brown, Tha Corner of Sixth- audi Market Streets. QNE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOU8EZ. No. C04 MARKET ST. lSOwtmflaiSp ABOYG SIXTH. RAILROAD LINES. FREI0HT LINES FOR NEW YORK ANI all tlie (Stations on the CAMDEN and AMHOY aDdcounectliif; Kallroads. 1NCRKAHEDDKSPATCH. THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FKKIUHT LINES tor New York will leave WALNUTHtreel Wharf at 1 o'clock P. M. dally (Sundays excepted), freight must be delivered before 4, o'clock, to be forwarded the same day. Returning, the above iinee will leave New York at 12 hood, and 4 and 6 P. ftf. Freight for Trenton Trlnceton, Kingston. New Brunswick, and all foliilsjin tlie Camden and Am boy Railroad; also, on tha llelvldere, Delaware and Klem Ington, the New Jersey, the Eraehold and JatuesburK, aud the llurhnetou and Mount Holly Railroads, re ceived and forwarded up to W. M. 'I lie llelvldere and Di-lawaie lullroad connects at Phllilpsburir with th LehiKh Valley Railroad, aud at Manuukacbuak with all points ou tlie Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad, forwurdinK to byrucuse, Buffalo, aud otiier taointa In Western New York. The New Jersey Rallrcd connects at Elizabeth with tlie New Jersey Central Railroad, and at Newark With tlie Morris and Essex Railroad. A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and mini hers, shippers and oouli;iiees, must, In every in stance, be sent with each load of goods, or no receipt will be given. , N. R. Increased facilities bave been made fbr the transportation of live slock. Drovers are invlied to try the route. When stock Is furnished in quautitle ot five carloads or more, 11 will be delivered at ihemo of Fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier N 1, North River, as the shippers may ausiitnate ami time ot shipment. For tt-rms, or other lufbrmatlol apply to WALTER KRKKMAN, Freight Agent. I if No. 8. DELAWARE Avenue. Phllada, FOR NEW YORK. VIARARITAN AND DJSLA WAKE HAY RAILROADS. From Feriy foot or VIN E ISUeel, Philadelphia. (i P. M. Freight tor New York, and points North or Fust. II A. M.-Vay IreighU tloods delivered at Company's Depot, No. 820 N. WHAUVlis, Pblludeliilila, by 8 1'. M.. ill he for warded by this Hue, aud arrive ia New York at t o'clock next nioriiiug. Freight received at Pier No. 32 North R'.ver, N. Y by 4 '80 P. M , will he ready lor delivery iu Jrulladelnhin early the following morning If ARK TO NEW YOKIC, TWO LvuLLARd. Ticket lUlice, Vine Htreet Ferry. v,,r fin iimr lii fur mill Ion mini v to Corjunanv's A vents: R. H. CHI I'M AN, Freight Olllce ad IVepot, No. SiO N. W1IARVEW, Philadelphia. J. H. l;l)RT,PierNo.S2NothRlver,loot ofDTJANE Slruet, New York. . Or at General Fnleht nnd Pareoer Ofllce, Phila delphia, No. 411 CHE&M: TWvt. wlHM'4 N. CLAYTON, Bnperiu'udent, Red Hank, N. J, B. ft, HASTY, OeneralFrfeb-bt A pent. Had Hank, N.J, T.. RRKNT (SWKARINGF.N Civuvral Aieat, I'Uilaaoliihla, THIRD EDITION LATEST FROM EUKOPE. By the Atlantic Cablt. NOON MARKKT RKPORT. IiOUDOft, June C Noon. Consols for money. 9-1J; TJ. S. Piye-twentie3, IllinoU Central IV a line Railroad, 40$. LiTERrooL, Juno G Noon. Cotton firm at 11 Jd. for uplands, aud lljd. for Orleans Sales to-day, 12,000 bales. Breadstuff quiet and unchanged. Corn, 38s. Provisions and produce generally unchanged. LinBeed cake, X9 15a.; other articles without change. Southampton, Juno 5. Tho steamer Sax onia, from New York on the 125th ultimo, ar rived here at 6 T, M. yesterday. LATEST FROiflHAVUm. One of Maximilian's War Vessel Bring at l'rlze Into Port, Kc. Nkw Yokk, June 6. Havana advices to tlie 1st instant state that one of Maximilian's war vessels had arrived there with a prize, cap tured off the coast of Yucatan. As a prize can only he sold in a port hold by the captor, it is unknown what course will be pursued by the Havana authorities. A partial reconciliation of the difference between General Manzano and Mr. Hoffman, Consular Agent of Juarez, has been effected. The idea that the United States Government will interfere in tho case of the American barque Ocean Homej is ridiculed in official circles. The vessel is advertised to be sold, the minimum price being fixed at $15,000. The Bishop of Havana is about to sond to the Pope $80,000, raised by contributions to re pair the seminary. The repairing will be postponed. The Cuban sugar crop is xpected to fall short ten per cent. The market for sugar is active and firm, at 7 reals per arrobe for Dutch Standard, No. 12. Trade is generally dull. RAILROAD LINES. 1867." FOR NEW YORK. TLTB CAMDEN and Ambovand Philadelnhla and Trenton Railroad Company's Lines, liom Philadelphia to New York and Way l'laces, from WALNUT Street Wharf, nill leave a follows, viz.: farh. At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accora .i2 ti At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Express Mall s-oo At it P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Express 31)1 At S P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ac- 1 1st class, St cominedailon and Emisrant.. 1 2d class. Pro At 8 A. M., 2 and 5 P. M for Mount Holly, Kwans vllle, Pemberton, filrmlniibam, aud Viuceulown. and at 6 P. M. for Mount Holly only. At S A. M. and K P. M. for Freehold. At S, 8 aud lu A. M., 2 aud 4 P. M., tor Trenton. At 5, 8 and 10 A. M., 1,2, 4, 6, 8. and IP30 P. M., for Bordentown. BurlioKlon, Beverly, and Delauco. AtS and lo A. M. 1, 2,4, 6, 8, and 1P30 P.M., for Florence. At ft and 10 A. M., 1, 4, 6. 8. and 11-30 P. M., for Edge water, Riverside, Rlverton. and Palmyra. At 6 aud 10 A. M., 1. 4, 8, aud 11 30 P.M., for Fish D nuse. The 1 and ll'iio P. M. Lines leave from Market Street Fei ry. upper side. LINKS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: At 11 A. M .. 4 3o P. M.. and 12 P. M. (nlgbt), via Ken sington and Jersey City, New York Express Lines. Fare, fn. AtS, 10'15nd 11 A. M., 2'30,'3'30,1'30, S, and 12 P, M., for Trenton and BrhUol. At 8 and KI IS A. M.. TM, 6, and 12 P. M.. for Morris- vine anu i uiiytown. At iand 10-1 A. M., 2 80, 4'30, 6. and 12 P. M., lor Bchencka. At 10-18 A. M., S-30 and 5 P. M.. for EddlnKtoo. At 7-30 and 10 15 A. M., 2'30. 4, S. 8, and 12 P. M., for Cornwell's, Torresdale, HolnieahiirK, Tacony, Wisal nomlna, Brldesburic, and Frankl'ord, aud at 8 P. At. for IIolmeKbiirs-and Intermediate tatlous. BELVIBERE DKLA WARE RAILROAD. For the Delaware River Vlley, Northern Pennsyl vania, aud New York Htato, ami the Ureat Lukes, dally (Sundays excepted), from Kensington Depot as follows: At A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, CanandalKua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, BlnMhamton. Oawego, Syracuse, Ureat Rend, Mon trose.W ilkesbarre, bcrau ton, Stroudaburgr, Water Gap, to to etc At 8 A. M. and 8-80 P. M. for Belvldere, Eastern, Lambertvllle, Flemlngton. etc The 8'30 P. M. 1.1 ne connects direct with the Train leaving Eautou for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, eta At 6 P. M. for Lambortvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. Lines from West Philadelphia Depot, via Connect ing Railway, will leave an follow: At 1-80 and 6 80 P. M. WanhlnKton and New York Express Lines, via Jersey City, Fare, -i 23. Tbe 6 f!0 P. M. Line wl'f run dally. All others, Ban days excepted. WSI. 11. OATZMER, Ageut. June 3d, 1507. HILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, NOlUUbTOWN RAILROAD. AND' TIME TABLE, On and after Wednesday, May 1, lSflT. FOR GKRMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8. 9 05, 10,11. 12 A. II, 1,2, 8,'i, 8.4,5. Mi, 610, 7, 8,9, 10, 11. 12 P. M. Leave Germantown , 7, 7',', 8, 8-20, 9, 10, 11, 12 A. M. 1, 2, 8, 4. ',. UY,. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. Tbe 8-iO Down Train aud 8 and 5 Up Trains will Dot stop ou tbe Germantown liranch. ON SUNDAYS.' Leave Philadelphia 1 A. M. 2, 7, 10V P, M. Leave Germantown xi A.M. i. 8. 9V P. M. CHFJiNUT II ILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia . 8, 10, 12 A. M. 2, ', 9 and II P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill 7M0, 8. 9-40. and 1140 A. M. 1'4, S'40, 6 10, 6'40. tt'40, and 10 40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia '4 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Cheouut 11 111 VS0 A. M. 12 40. 6'40, and 925 P.M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7S, 9, and 11 us A. M. l.,a, 4ii, ft'-a, B'4 , 8 05, and ll'i P. M. Lexve Norrltown V. 7, 7'SO, 9, and 11 A. M. li,3, 4.6.audbF.M.N6DAYs Leave Philadelphia 9 A. 41.. 2 30 and 7-15 P. M. Leave Norrlslown 7 A. M.. 5 30 and 9 P, M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 8. 7S, 9. aud 1105 A, M. Hi, 3, 4,, i! j, '., 8H5, B'i , and lli P. M. 1-Hve Munyunk Vl Tii. 8 20, vii, and 11. '-i A. M, 2, 8. . 8X.19, aud 10'.. P. M. OM SUNDAY'S. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 7M P. M. Leave Manay link 7'-i A. M. 6and P. M. W. S. WII-SON, Oeneral Superintendent. 410 Depot, NINTH aud U R KEN Streets. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL UAILHOAl). Summer Arrangement. On and atier SATURDAY, June i, 1807, Trains will leave Phllaaeiphln, from the Depot of the West Cht-Kter aud Philadelphia Hull road, corner of TH IRTY-FIJtST end CHKSNUT8lreeti(Wet, Phila delphia), at 7-15 A. M. anil 4'5n P. M. Leave R'Mlng Sun at 5-1.1 and Oxford-at 6 06 A. M., and leave tixfurd at .1-2.) P. M. A Jiarkf t '1 rain, with Passenger Cor attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leavin g the HlMlng un at 1115 A. M., Ox lord at 12iKi M and Kenuett at Poo P. M., connectlntr at West (.'liestcr Juuctlun wtili a Train fir Philadelphia. On Wednesdays and Siuur daya twhia leave Philadelphia at 2 30 P. M run liiu thaoiigh to Oxford. The Truin leavlri: Phlladelpb'. at7"!5 A. M. con neolK at Oxford with a dally line ol Stages foil Peach Roltnio, lu Laneastor county. ReturniuK, leaves Peah Iloltoui to connect at tit ford with tua After uoim Train ler Philadelphia. ".he Tmin leaving Philadelphia at 4 50 P. M. runs to R!a!i)K Huh. Md. , . panheiiKeia al'.i wed to take wearing aparei oniy, as baiiut;o, and tho Couipaity will not lu any case ne renpousihle tor an amount exceedhiK fn 1"urr dollars, unless a special coi tract be made lor 6 11) MENRV WOOD. Uentral Sup U TTNITED STATES y3rJjFj!a,' Cheauut Estabilsuod itaii. Bevenn Btamps of evIr?deicrlptloii constantly on Ml"1, ,n VT J1".? Vcmreus twomntlr attended to. Yo.k or Surrelit funds re'ived In pay menu SSSfrSS: ooasalled, nd w7 luterILtii CfiwtUPI tU. UjW bnHUy giyeu. FOURTH EBJTIOM EUROPE THIS P.W. By the Atlantic Onhte. TWO O'CLOCK MARKET REPORT. London, June 5 2 V. M. Tbe Money Mar ket is qniet and Rteady. Consols nnohanged. American securilies less firm and generally declined. U. S. 5-20n, 72tf; Illinois Central, 79; Erie, 40. Liverpool, June r 2 P. M. Cotton la somewhat easier, but no decline in prices has been established. Xondon, June 5 2 P. M. Sugar Arm at 24s. Od. Other markets unchangod. Shipping Intelllffence. Londonpetirt, June 5 2 P. M. The Bteam ship Ilibernia, from Quebec, arrived horo to-day. Qdkenstown, June 5 2 P. M. The steam ship Worcester, which recontly sailed from Liverpool for Baltimore, put into this port to-day, with her machinery disabled. New York Constitutional Convention. Albany, June 5. The Constitutional Con vention met at 11 o'clock A. M., when tht tragic death of Mr. Iliscock was announced by one of his colleagues. The Capitol is crowded with people, attentively listening tt the eulogies that are being pronounced upon the deceased. The President announced a committee to accompany the remains of Mr. Iliscock to. Syracuse, and the Convention adjourned until tomorrow. Indian Outrages. St. Louis, June 5. An Omaha despatch says the Indians captured twenty head of stock from railroad employfis, twenty miles went of Julesburg, on Monday. A coach was attacked near Fairview station, on Sunday, and two drivers killed. There waii but one passenger in the coach, and he escaped by running to the river. Latest Markets bf Telegraph Ba tiiiore. June .1. Cotton quiet and steady at 23c. fornildditnx uplands. Rio ColVee dull at l&idltH?. la cold for common to choice. Flour dull, market favors tuyera; Howard Street extra at fl2oO!l-k Wheat, fair 1 1 choice Maryland red, ?-iii)(ui3: the receipts and demand are light. Corn declined I'ii'ic: yellow, com mon to prime, tilt; white. tlo;)l-U: mixed Wee tern, red. oats at 7Ht90c. Sugar dull and .steady at 10Sdi)li?c. for fair to good refilling. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Whisky dull, In bond, at :i'3(g)2'3& PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, June 5 Reported by Dehaven A Ilro., No. 40 B. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS, CflOO Pa R 1 in 8a !).' I IS46-83 Pa 6s.pa.st due. 8 clls..l0i;g 800 City to,N....c.Vp. 8.1 wc 04 llftfORusqCIRs 87 f).HKKi W JerRbs . 8 S124N Pasc.. 'J liiCBh PennaR... sen. tl li0 do. MS 24 do.....la- 61U II do 51 I0Oshl.tthttlSth.sSwn is 100 sh Cat a Pt .S5. 27 UK) sk Susn Cnl.. W 100 . do ...43lL Wi SECOND BOARD. tno S-tOs 'C5.Jy..rK-c.lii8,Jj 2 sh Leh N stir 4St IUU uny , njwp.. a 1000 do 99 fJOOO Lehigh 6s 'B4 Wi loo sit Read....sWwn. 62 100 do ....6'2 1-1 6 sh Penna R 61?f RAILROAD LINES. jpENNSTtLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. (SUMMER TIME, TAKING EFFECT JUNK 2, 1947. The trains ot the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET (streets, which la reached directly by the cars or tba Market Htreet Passenger Railway. Those of tbe Ches nut and Walnut Htreeta Railway run within one square of lu On (Sundays The Market Street cars leave Front and Market Streets thirty-five minutes before tba departure of eacb train. bleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at tbe Ticket olilce. N. W.cor. Ninth and Chesnut street Agents of tbe Unioa Transfer Company will oall foe and deliver baxgage at the Depot. Orders left at No 901 Cbewnut street, or No. 1 South Eleventh street, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZj Mail Train . ... sf A. M". Paoll Accommodation, No. .......io-00 A, M. Fast Llue and Erie Express M........l2-lo p M Paoll Accommodation, No. i-oo P. M. Harrlsburg A ocoui ru odatlon. ......... g.g) p m l.aocHHter Accommodation..... 4 00 P. M. M. M. Parkeaburg Train .. 5 30 p. Western Accommodation Train..... 6-40 P. Cincinnati iJtpreas. .............. ..., tho P. M. Jurle Mall 7'80 P. M. Paoll Accommodation, No. 8...... 9V0 P. M. Philadelphia Express n-j5 pt m Erie Mall leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other train dally, except Suuday. 'Ihe Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For lull particulars as to fare and accommodations, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Agent. No. 137 DOCK Street TRAINS ARRIVBAT DEPOT, VIZ.: Cincinnati Kzpresa .,.. PISA. M. Philadelphia l.xpreas.. 710 A. M. Erie Mall 710 A. M. Paoll Accommodatiou. No. 1. .............. ...... 8'20 A. M. ParKeeburg Train. 9-iHl A, M. lucaater Tralu .............. .......U-40 I. M. laat Line aud Frle txireta....... .,..... plop. M. I'aoll Accommodation, No. 2........ m 4-10 P.' M. Day Exrress 6'20 P. M. Paoli Accomniodatlon, No, ... T11O P. M. UarriHburg Acconiuioilatlon 9 60 P. M, For lurther information apply to JOHN C. ALLKN, Ticket Agent, No. 901 OHESNTJT Street, SAMUEL 11. WALLAUK, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume suy nt-k lor Baggage, except for Wearing Ap- arel, and limit their reHpouBlblllty to One Huudred ollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk ol the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD IT. WILLIAMA 4 29 Oeneral Superintendent, Allooua, Pa. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and alter SATURDAY, June 1, li)7. Trains will leave Depot, Till RT Y-FI 11ST and OHKSNU f Sireeta. as follows; WEST CHESTER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia for Went Chester, at 7'Io A. nl.. 11 A. M.,2aoP. M.,4 ISP. M., 4-60 P. M.,2o. aud WHO P. M. I Leave WeRt Chester fbr Philadelphia, from Depot on Kust Market street at 615 A. M., 7;l A. M., 7 l and 10-48 A M., 1S6P; M., 4 V aud tv50 P. M. Trains leaviug West Cheater at 7 90 A. M., and leav ing Philadelphia at Ut P. M., will stop at B. U J uuo- "pMWhMmtoolf'tfeM stations between WeHt Chm IttZYl. C. JwK?lon going east, will take tralna leavlna West Chester at 7-16 A. M., and going, west wiT tale tln leaving Philadelphia at iHV, iL, aud .transfer at B. C. J''NDA YS. Iv PhlladeWH l 8''u A ff n? 1 ? M- lSvS Wee I Cbwier at 7 A. M. au4 6 P. M. t'ltv Pasaeiigetcars. on Market street, will connect with all Sunday trains, both ways, as usual, leaving Fleventh and Market streets half an hour be lore tbe train leaves Depot, and will leave ioepot on arrival of each train, to 4arry passengers liilalhs city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at ri5 A. M. aod 4-80 P. M. and leaving West Chenier alT'kO A. M. and 460 P. M., connect at B. C. Junction wUh tralus on P. and U, C. R. R Ox lord aud Intermediate points. Pasneugsrs are allowed to take wearing, apparel only, as baggage, and the Company will not lu any case he n-Hponxlble for an atuwint exceeding one hua dred dUun unless a special eoiitract Is ni aJe for tha IUM. HENRY WOOD, 4 )' General Supeiuteudent. mo IIOUSEKEEPLUS AND IXVALIua- X Tbe undersigned respectfully calls the attention. Of the publio to (be stock of Prim Cider aud Pore. le publio to (be stock or Prim Cider su m rur r Vinegar for pkUng and gooeral fauill vuse-. , to bis popular -Tonlo Ale," liee brom all Impo s. andendoisea by the medkxJ 'aou'ty as 11 sana Cider Vine also, t rtlli.1 aud wholesome beverage lor weis: and delicate eon stliutlons. . .... i, Delivered freaef charge to all No. 4'i) PKAR Hi re'at, 117550 Below Third, and Waluut aud Dock. ni oiu t it BHwir roit Wsa'al"r O'awai VlttCruvrttf Hl4H. CI LUOUey. JJ.0 W v
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