The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 11, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY' - EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, . THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1867.
CITY IOTEJ.LIGENOE.
IfOR ADDITIONAL MCAI. lKl. OUTSIDE PAOKS.j
Ali.FOKD FRAP
jtTjLKiti Tran?actio!ts. A far-
ther henrlng
-..PKU:lif.,.k -torof Third Dlstr.ct, P.. charge J
with ennnli Aiiiru District, r., cubikcj
ZY? '"R the Issue ol fraudulent bonds,
iv .rMm,a Rl 4 o'clock. Disl
WniM VaU nttne produced tne bond of
hlpneil by John Collins, Ooorjre Marshal
at No. 18 N. Eleventh street, and Frank
r v .H'Cday at 4 o'clock. District At-
nd ot gzft.uui'i
srshall. living
'rink Brown.
t Wo, 1014 8piu.ee street. Tue following wit-
bcmb were examined :
Ann Taylor tworn She lived at ;No. 18 N.
Eleventh street; had done so for the past five or
six jears; did not know (Jeorge AUrsuttll; he
never lived there.
Charles W. Wood tworn I have endeavored
to find Frank Brown; 1 went to where he was
represented ax Jivintr, bul dtetoverrd there wns
do bouse on that lot, o. 1014 beinir occupied
by the side jrd ol William D. Lewis' resi
dence. The bond for $75,000 was then submitted; It
was signed bv James Thompson a principal,
and George Klotz and John J. Voss as securi
ties. Their residences are not designated.
Witness stated that Mr. Brock had told him that
lie did not know where the securities lived.
Garrett C. Neyle sworn I reside at No. 23 8.
Filth street; I am Deputy Collector and Cashier
of the Third District; Mr. Brock Us a deputy
clerk and bond clerk; lam lamillar with the
handwriting of Mr. Brock. (The various bonds
were here exhibited.) Witness said these are
the fclgnatures of Mr. Brock.
The cise was again continued nnlil Wednes
day next at 12 o'cloc k.
Cascaltieb. Frederick Reinstein, aged
forty-eight, who resides at Front and Dock
streets, bad his back anil head injured by
falling out of a wagon at Second and Area
streets.
Charles Glvens, who resides at Phccnlxvllle,
had his foot burned by some hot Iron, which he
was carrying, falling upon it. The above were
admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Yesterday afternoon, as Mr. Johnson, his
wife, and two children were driving in a car
riage along Diamond street, near New Third
stteet, the horse look fright at the whistle of a
locomotive and ran away. The carriage was
upset and Mrs. Johnson was badly hurt, the
others escaping with very slight injuries. Mrs.
Johnson was removed to her residence, near
Flith etreet and Glrard avenue.
Farewell Missionary Mketino. Last even
ing the Presbytery of Philadelphia held a meet
ing in the West Bpmce Street Presbyterian
Church, ' corner of Spruce and Seventeenth
stieets, for the purpose of ordaining the Rev,
Francis Ilejl, Jr., to the work ot the ministry,
and to bid him farewell as a missionary of trie
Boaid of Foreign Missions, to labor in Northern
India. Eev. Dr. Grear presided. After tne
opening exercises a sermon was preached by
Rev. Dr. Crowell, pastor of the Broad Street
Presbyterian Church. At the conclusion of his
discourse, the lie v. Dr. Grear addressed the
missionary in relerence to the importance of
the faithful prosecution of his labor. , A large
congregation was present.
Examination Into the Violations of thb
Sanitary Laws. A joint Special Committee of
Councils met yesterday afternoon, for the pur
pose ot taking action in reference to the viola
tion of the sanitary regulations of the city, in
throwing tilth into the sewers of the city. Seve
ral witnesses were examined, who tea titled that
they had seen tilth of various kinds thrown into
the sewers, and in such quantities as to make it
necessary to open the fire-plugs frequently to
pet rid of the nuisance. This Committee were
also examining into the transactions of the
Board of Health during 1866. But few of trie
witnesses Deing present, the committee aa
jouined to meet at the call of the chairman.
Thb Summer Vacation. The schools were
closed yesterday at noon for the summer vaca
tion. The exercises incident to such an occa
sion were interesting; those at the Weccacoe
Grammar School, in the First Ward, particu
larly so. Recitations, dialogues, music, etc.,
were made the order of the exercises of closing
at this school, under the auspices of Mr. Oliver
K. habold and Miss Anthony, principals of the
male and female branches of the Institution.
This school has improved very much within the
past two or three years, and if it increase! with
equal rapidity for another year, it will then be
second to no otner in Philadelphia.
A Meeting? op thk Alumni Association of
the Central High School of Philadelphia was
held last evening, in the lecture-room of the
building Broad and Green streets. Charles
Buckwaltcr. Esq.. presided. The members in
dulged in an animated debate on the affairs of
tne association and tne school oi which they are
graduates. Ho business ot importance was
transacted.
Went' Down. The barque Cumberland,
Captain Parker, from Philadelphia to Sliuo.
with a cargo ot corn, was totally lost in latitude
43-30 N., longitude 43-30 W., by being knocked
on her beam ends by a heavy sea. The officers
ana crew were picKed up oy tne bar c-ue New
castle, aad taken to Quebec.
Tna Gettysbpeo Case. The case prepared
by the Attorney-General to test the legality of
tne act oi assemoiy authorizing tne Gettysburg
Letter? scheme, will not be arzued In the Su
preme Court until the Court meets at Pittsburg
Thk New Seventeenth District Station
House. The contract for building the Seven
teenth District Pi)lir Rtnllnn nti iinui
cast of Papsyunk Toad, has been awarded to Mr!
isarry, at won), tie Deing the lowest bidder.
Sugar and Molasses. Since the first of
July mere have been broneht to this port 2G79
hogsheads, 2248 boxes, 133 barrels, and 106
tierces ot sugar; also, 33 hopsheud6, 490 pun-
outruns, to tierces, ano ua patrei9 ol molasses.
Cot Short Her Existence. Mrs. Hinkle,
ageo sixty, committed suicide at her residence,
No. 1233 avery utrcet, yesterday afternoon,
ujr vuuiuc ner laroiii wim a razor.
Slight Fire. At a late hour last evening a
iiiEui ure occurreu ai tue premises NO. ISA N.
Sixth street, the entire loss not being more than
Sir Morton Petohas at la.st gone into bank
ruptcy. The BoBton caDitaliata. it is said.'
knew of his financial difficulties when he was
there, and shrewdly left it to other cities to
uumze mm. -
The Queon of the Belgians gave the
singer M'me Sasse a bracelet. The lady will
be 'Bas8ier" than ever. (Poor,, but the best
we could do under the circumstances.) Bos
ton 1'oit.
-Count Wvdenbruck. the Austrian Minister,
has left Washington for the summer, and taken
quarters at the ulades Hotel, at uaniana, ma.,
en the Bummit of the Alleghany Mountains,
Congressman Shanks, not Schenck, is
entitled to the doubtful honors' of the wordy
resolutions in the House on Saturday, indors
ing the Killing of Maximilian.
The French Minister gave a dinner party
on Saturday evening to several Senators and
members ol longress, among them senators
Sumner ana Autnony.
Congressman Washhurne, of Illinois, at
last accounts was at Hombourg, famous
watering place near Frankfort. His health is
improving.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, who Is to deliver
the Thi Jteta Kappa oration at Cambridge this
year performed the same service thirty years
ago. 1
President and members of the Cabl-
t..ld , Judse Wayne's funeral, in Oak.
wood Cemetery, Georgetown, on Sunday after
noon. , , ' , . 1
3i a June tele an Arm
or mfdiYona' Aemne see J'lri! Vs.
ALMANAO FOR PHILADELPHIA-THIS DAT
Bnw Km .. M now IUioi..... 1-n,
Brl H ...7'81 1 lllB VV AT Ktt. ...... 9 04
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TKA.DK. i
WlUIAH O. Kknt. 1 1
ThOMAS K. AnHMttAO, J-MoMTBtLT OOMMITTHa
Chahlks Wbulkb, J
UUVKUKHTt OF OCKAM ITKAItKllI,
FOB AMERICA.
Peruvian ... Liver pool. ..Quebec. ...........
I biCB(io..M.....llverpiol...liew Vorli...M.,
Bavaria ......Ham burg... New Yorlc....
AiDlnnu... ..London New York...
lUlierntai LlverooU.y nebec .
Pentm;lvula....Ltvriwl.Nt)W orn..
AI-DiBniila.tk)ulhnipU)nNew Yorli...,
.June 20
.June 21
June 21
..June 2a
.....June 24
...June M
.June 27
Hoh ljoi'i.......,..Liveriool...HoHton. ....... ..June 29
hroilii -....Liverpool. ..few York Juue 2D
-;.lliiburgh........LIverpool...'t;w York......Juiio i
llfcl .LIveriool...New York......July i
HrniaDO..bouUinnipion...Isw York.....,.. July ' 2
'OK KUKOPK.
t'nlon.. New York... Iiremnrj........... July
Vllie 0 l'uris...New York. ..Havre ...July
M nnhBltRn......New York. ..Liverpool ..July
MorlliemLlghUNew York... Hreiueu..,....... July
Knn NewYork..Llverpool.....M.Ju)y
I', ol London..... Hew York...Llverpool..Jmr
nnxoiiiv new i orKM.iJi veriooi..M...M,M.Mi uiy
Brlieoom Npw York...Ulasuow
luly
WAS1W1BK, IHJMKHTIU, JvTO.
ElslnirBtar ..New York...AnpinwalL... .July n
H. JliauoceyISew York-.Asuinwall Juiv li
C'ohirubla..New York. .. Havana. July 11
WyoiulUK n..,.Pblleda.M....bavannari ..... .July 13
Tioga.. ......... Pnilada Mew Urleana... ..Juiy lit
Otii. AiuU......Mi-w V ork...New Orieoue... ..July IK
AlllHiice.. .....1'tilladft ...CbBrleHlou.. .. .July IS
Coieioa New YorlL.Hvaiia.. .July la
KtarsandhtrluenPhllarta Havana-. ..July 1
N. America..... .Now York.Kio Janeiro........ .July XI
At alls are lorwarded by every steamer In Uie regular
llnee. Tbe ateamere for or from Liverpool call at
UueenstowD, except tlie Canadian 11 d, wblch call at
Londonderry. Tbeiteamera Xor or trom Vbe Oontl
nent cat 1 at Southampton.
CLEARED TEHTRRDAt.
rUcnnmlilp Norinnn, Crowell, Boston. II. WlnaorACo.
fck l.rW ru. 11. Kowe, VVtilliuoie, HalluwelJ, Wauue-
iiitacbi-r t Co.
BcbrA. Way, McLaughlin, Paw tucket, Haminett &
Nell I.
Bcbr WeatmorelaDd, Rice, Providence. Westmoreland
on) Co.
Pt'r F. Franklin Plernon. Baltimore. A. Grove. Jr.
Bfr E. C. Blddle.McCue.New York, W. P.ClydeACo.
Tub TboB. Jelleraon, Allen, tor .Baltimore, Willi a tow
- ol bargee, W. P. Clyde A Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Bcbr A. M. Ride way, WcKeau, Irom Tuckerton. N,
J., In ballaat to captain. Zulb ult., IS mi lee K. or Bar
oegat, picked up a trunk containing a ault of oloibes,
aorue pboloKraplm, and some letters from Kant Olou
ceater, Maa., addressed to Wallace W. Blake; some
address lo care or Miller A Houghton, New York;
mention Is made In one of Blake having shipped on
brir Executive, tor Bangor. (Brig Executive arrived
at iiangor xuto nit.;
bcbr uolden Eagle, Howet.from New Bedford, with
Oil to J. B. A. Allen.
Bciir lu i. enaonon, jjiiks, irom tjonassett jn arrows.
Bcbr James Ponder. Hudson. Irom Boston,
Brbr H. N. Wright, Bidden, from Georgetown.
Bchr John Blusman. Banks, trom New York.
with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Btesmer B. M. Felton. Davis. ( hours from Cane
May, with passengers to captain. Wednesday morn
ing saw a barque and a brlv beating In tbe Canon; below
tbe Brown saw a loaded barque, bound up: olT Fourteen
Foot Bank saw a barque at anchor, bound no; below
tbe Ledge Llsbt saw a lumber laden brlir. off the Buoy
on the Middle saw brig WinOeld, acbrs Ulobe (or New
j org) xseuie Biar, lumber taaen.one Drig, ana two
lumber laden schrs, names ouknown; at Keedy Point, .
two brigs.
Tug Tbos. Jefferson. Allen, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co.
MEMORANDA.
Bhlps New England. Hedae: Anile. Reed: and L. Tt.
Ullcbrlst, Watte, for Philadelphia, were up at Liver
pool 2tb nit.
eieamnnip jueuia, Bumner. tor Liverpool, sauea
from Fortress Monroe yesterday.
.Barque rank, ijewis, Dence at juarneiues xitn nit.
Brill W oees Lav. Loud, for Phlladeluhla. cleared at
Boston Hlh Inst,
benr J.Truman, uibbs, hence, at New searora 8th
Instant.
Bcbr W. Wallace. BcuII. forPhlladelDhia. sailed from
Marblebead 7th Inst.
Bcbr Edwin Tnttie, hence, at Newport 9th Inst.
Bcbra A. K. Cranmer. Palmer, and J. P. Cake. Endl-
cott, lor Philadelphia, sailed from New BedJord 8th
m si a Dt.
Bcbra M. K. Carlisle, potter, ana L. A. Bavles.
Bayles.bence at Providence lh Inst.
Bchr Pennsylvania. Huicblns, lor Ilockport and Phi
lanelpbla, cleared at Boston Sib Inst.
schr Frances ana Jointly, coney, tor rnuaaeipnia.
cleared at Calais 4th Inst.
Bchr Goddess. Ke ly. from Pawtncket for Philadel
phia, sailed from Newport 9th Inst.
F. A. Johnson. Marts, hence, at Boston stn Inst.
BcbrB. Bruen. Merabon. hence, at Wilmington, jn.
C.Gth Inst.
Bchr C. Fantauzzl. Farritt. hence for Boston, was
ashore on Gallop's Island 9th Inst., but came off, and
arrived at Boston same oay.
Bchr Mary Anna, lor Philadelphia, sauea from JNor-
vslrh 81 h lust.
Bcbr H. P. Blmmons. Corson, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Newbnryporl 7ih luBt.
Bchrs J. McAdam, Wtllard; W. P. Phelps, Cranmer;
F. Herbert. Crowell; Beveuty-siz, Teel; Trade Wind,
Corson; Wave Crext, Young; W. CuBhlng. Cook; E. T.
Ailen, Corson; E. W. Gaidluer, Arey: w.U. Dearborn,
Bcull; D. Gillbrd, Tirrell; and N. U. Hart, Hart, hence,
at Dosion uin insu
Bteamer Old North state, swaine. hence, at Norfolk
7th Inst.
Bteamer Alexandria. Piatt, ror Philadelphia, sailed
from Norfolk Slli Insu
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
The Italian Government has given notice that from
the 17th day of August, IS07, alight will be exhibited
Irom a lighthouse recently erected on Mortar lslaud,
at the entrance ot Port Augusto, Lossml Island,
j ne ngut is a nxea white ana rea ngnt, eievatea ss
feet above the level of the sea. and In clear weather
nil on Id be visible from a distance of nine miles.
The white Dortlon of the light Is visible from sea
ward between the bearings N. by W. !4 W. and E. by
in. a is., and tne rea poi llon between tne DeuringmiN.
by N,?. N. and BW., or about the entrance of the
port.
Tbe Illuminating apparatus Is dioptric, or by lenses
of the fourth order.
The tower Is of stone. 2fi feet high, painted with red
and white bauds; It Is built on the west extremity of
me island, lu lau i . N lou. n za m. oi ureenwion.
A lighthouse has been erected upon seven Iron piles
at tbe point of the Bpit ol Passage, seven miles within
tbe entrance ol Waterford harbor, and tbat on and
alter tbe l&th ot August, lso7, a fixed red light will be
sbown from the lighthouse every night from sunset
lo sunrise.
To a vessel entering the harbor the Passage Iignt
will first become visible when she Is about half a mile
above the fort at Duncaunon. the Passage light bear
ing about N.N W. W.. nearly one mile disiaiiU By
keeping the Passage light open on the port bow. and
while passing by giving It a berth of half a cable's
length, a vessel will sail through the beat part of tbe
channel leaoiug to tbe Pusaago anchorage, where ves
sels ol tbe largest size can bring up In perfect safety.
jne ueacon roie ana uarrei.receuuy standing upon
tbe sight vt the Passage Lighthouse, have been re
moved. FERTILIZERS.
M M O IS IATED riTOSPIIA.TE,
AM f NSC B PASSED VEBTIXIZEB
For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable
Garden, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Eto.
This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the Deal
Fertilizing Baits.
Price per ton of 2000 pound. For sale by tag
tptuuiaciuiera.
WILLIAM EIXIS A CO., Chemists,
1 Mmwft No. 724 MARKET Street.
VJESTCOTT & CCOnCE.
soooassoM TO
PHILIP WILMOIf CON
XMPOBTKBa AJTS I1EAUCBS XX
VNS,PISTOIJI BIFIDA, CRICKET, AID
BASE HALL IMPJLEMEJIT,
riBHINQ TACKLE, BKATES, CROQUET
MO. t) CULSIKUT KTBEET
4 II Sm PHJLADKLPHIA .
QLATE MANTELS,
BLATE MANTELB are nn.urp.ed lor DnrabUlW
Beanty, trengtb. and Cheapness.
BLATK MANTBXH, end Slate Work General!!
Boade to order. .
J. B. K1MKS Ot OO.J
1 12 em oi 2126 end ua CUEutjT b J,
TDRIVY WELLB OWNERS OP PBOPEETY-
OlslnlecMtd M very tow pneea. ; "
Manufacturer of Poudrei(a
10 COLDfclllTirH HAiL, UBfiAJUY Uueet
MEDICAL.
pORD'S EXTRACT OF HAIflAIHELIS
OR PAIN DEBTKoYKR,
Is one of tbe few domestic renuedlea which havecome
Into general use and lavorlwllliout pulling. It la the
product ol a simple siirtib, harmless In all cases, and,
as a domestic remedy, onenalled.
CLKh;s:
BTTRNR,
B It V 18 KB,
LA M h.l KHS
W)Kh,NriiS
BPRAIN.
BOKK 1HROAT.
TOOTIIACHJfi,
EARACHE.
NKUKALOIA.
BOlUi, .
BT1WWS,
BOKK KYFS,
BLKKD1NU OF
MINUS,
NOHK,
BTOMACU.
THB
RHKL MA Tlbll COR NR.
LUMBAUO. TJIXklW.
And other similar troublesome and paluiul afTctlons,
while It promptly arrests all HKMUHHllAUKH,
Hundreds of physicians use It dally In tlielr practice,
and give It their nnqualltled recommendalloo. Bold
by our agents and dealers.
The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub
scribers, Proprietors and Buol:el to T. T, POND,
to whem all orders muit be addressed.
U li M PiiKE i B' HOMtKOPATHU! M F.nrtTNR OOm
No. ftt.2 BHOAUWA Y, New York,
PRICES OF POND'B EXTRACT.
BIT online bottles, with directions, re tal !... JH) cents
I'int bottles, w Ith directions, retail Anio
Quarts in bottle
Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealen.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
B VNPH&BYSr BOMUCOPA TBIC &PJ.CZFIOS,
FAMILY CAB EH
Ot 8ft large vials, morocco case, containing a ,
speclrio for every ordinary disease a family
la subject to,and a book of directions IIO'OO
Smaller Family and Travelling eases, with 20
to M vials ... 10 (S
Bpeclhcs for all Diseases, both forCuriugand
lor Preventive treatment, In Vials and
JMicket cases..-.......-. - .S3 to IS
ese Remedies, by tbe case or single box, are sent
to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, free of
Charge, on receipt of the price.
Address HUMPHREYS BPECTFIO
HUM CKOPATUIO MEDICINE COMP ANT.
Offloe end Depot, N", M2 BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. llLMPHltEYB Is consulted dally at his olhoe.
personally or by letter, as above, lor U forms ol
41 lefttlUt. '
For sale bT PYOTT A CO., JOHNBON, HOL
LOW AY A COWDEN. T. R. CALLED DER, and
AM BROBK SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and at BLITHE'B Drug Btore, No. 8120 Market street,
and by all DrugglaW. ltutha in
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
y I L L I A iVl WITTFELD,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
ROS..84, 6 AAI 68 IBIII IECOSD gT
Below Arch, West Side, Philadelphia,
Calls attention to his extensive assortment of FIRST
CLASS FURNITURE, comprising;-
SOLID ROSEWOOD,
SOLID WALNUT,
PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH,
TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH,
ELEGANT CHAMBER AND
COTTAGE SUITS
BEST DINING ROOM AND
, KITCHEN FURNITURE.
ALSO.
WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC.,
; All of which are manufactured by ourselves, of the
best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at
coDCh lowerrates than are offered elsewhere,
i N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the
country. J 6 ltsmthlra
TOUSE-FURNISHLNG GOODS
EXCELLENT PPOHTCNITT TO SECURE
UAttUALNkl.
, To dose the estate of the late
JOHN A. MCBPHET,
Importer end Dealer in .
House'Furnishlng Qoodt,
1 WO. CnKSHUT KTBEET,
Between Ninth end Tenth, Sonlh Bide, Philadelphia.
His Administrators now offer the whole stock at
prices below the ordinary rates charged. This stock
embraces every thing wanted In a well-ordered house
hold: Plain Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden Ware,
Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned
Ware, and Cooking Utensils of every description.
' . . . . a .... . i. i.-ti . . . ...I... mot.
A great variety oi noAar.n uwao, oiiw
CAGES, eta eta, can be obtained on the most reason-
GENUINE ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS AND
A Une assortment of PAPIER-MACHE GOODS.
This Is the largest retail establishment In this Use
In Philadelphia, and cltireus and strangers will find lc
te their advantage to examine our stock before pur
chasing. NOTE. Our friends in the country mey order by
mall, and prompt attention will be given. 11 1 ths tu
HOU SEKEEPERS.
I heve large stock ol every variety ol
FURNITURE,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COIxAUE SUITS,
WALNUT CHAMBER BUITS,
PARLOR BU1TS IN V.KLVET PLUSH.
PARLOR BUITS IN HAIR CLOTH.
PARLOR BUITS IN REPS.
Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Atatuesses, Lounges, etc etc
P. P. GUSTINB,
g U V. K. corner SECOND and RACE Street,
HOOP SKIRTS.
OQ HOOP 8KIBTS QO
OZO HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE," JZtO
PRICES REDUCED I II
I, affords ns muwh pleasure to announce to our
numerous patrons and the public, tbat lu const
nnenceifa aliitht decline In Hoon Skirt material.
together with our Increased facilities for manufac
turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING and
BELLING for CABH, we aie enabled to offer all our
JUSTLY UtLKriiAlHU Ituur SAinis iviv
DUCED PRICKS. And our Bklrts will always, as
heretolore, be fouua in every respect morn ueairauie,
and really cheaper than any single or double spring
Hoop bkfrt In the market, while our assortment Is
unequalled, . . ,
A lo, constantly receiving from New York and the
Eastern States full Hues ot low priced Bklrts, at very
low prices; among which Is a lot of Plain Bklrts at
the following rales: 16 springs, 66c.; 2U springs, 65c;
springs, 75c.; 30 springs, twei SS springs, S&c; and
BIBklrUj luade to order, altered, and repaired. Whol
sale and retail, at tbe Philadelphia Hoop bklrt En
porium, No. (OS ARCU Btreet, below Seventh.
10 sm rp -WILLIAM T. HOPKINS,
REMOVAL.
R
M
OVAL.
Sc II. Lli JA.MB1T1IS,
Late No. 1012 Cbesnut street, have removed their
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS
efo Mo. 1103 CHKSNUT 8TUKKT,
UP BTAIR8. 4 an 8m
T. STEWART BROWN,
1 B.E. Conwr of 1
FO VJt TU Jt CUESTXJTT STS.
HAMUrAOTUBKB Or
ntinres. vaiises, bags, rttiottxes, sha
BTKArH, lsva v ,, 'i
and Traveling Oeod geaeiaUy. ,
pATENT WIRE WORK
FOB BAILINGS, BTORK FRONTS,?
W GUARDS. PARI'ITIONB. RT
(JOAL SCREENS, FOURDRlNlKU WIREIS, El
Manufactured bv
At. WALKER A SOUS,
No. 11 N. SIXTH Btreet
irem
WILLIAM 8. GRANT
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. SS B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia,
axnt you
JDupont's Gunpowder. Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc
W, Baker A C'o.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and Bronia.
Crocker Broa. A Co.'S Yellow Metal Bhuathlnir,
Bolta.and Nails. ISI
OTTODI AMU FLAX, , , .
I BAIL DUCK ANO OiNVAS,
! Of all uuiutMsra and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagout)ver Duuk. Also,
Paper JMaadiaclurera' Drier Keiui, froul ou tosevtu
S3
ItCk WtU; AaUAIllg. llflllliK, hull I will., rwi,
' I JUUN W. EVKH'ilAN A CO.,
-! , No. ion JON JbU Alley. .
RAILROAD LINZS.
NORTH PKNN8YI.VAMA RATLROAT.
THK MIDDLE RoU'i'h.. ."ihoriml and moil
direct route 10 Jiet'ileheni, Allentown, MaiK'b Chunk,
Jlnrelton. Wblle llaveti, Wllk- nliarre, ilhnf City,
Mount Carmel, and all polots lu tue Leblgu, Ma
hanoy, and Wyoming coal regions.
r-ssBMiger iievoi in pniiaiieipnia, N. w. corner 01
BERES and AMERICAN HireeW.
BUMMEK ARRANGEMENT.
. NLNE DAILY TRAlNpt.
On end Sfter WKHMMiAV. Mt H. 1W7. Passenger
trains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Ameri
can str els, dally (oundays excepted), as follows:
. Morning Kxpreos ror rieinienein ana
Principal Blatlnns on Nnnii Ken nnr Ivan la Railroad.
conneillngai Bethlehem with Ihlifh Valley lull road
ror Aiieniown. Calasauqua.,siailng'OU, Atauco liiuiik,
Weaiherly, Jeansvllie, Hawlion, White Haven,
Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pliuiton, and all poinis In
Lehigh and Wyoming valleys: also. In connection
Willi Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad, for Mahanoy
1,11 j, sua wun caiawista nanroaa, ior mipert,
Ianvllie, Milton, and W;;ilarusporW Arrive at
Mnich Chunk at 12i'5 A. M.; at Wilkes
barre at s P. M at Mahanor City at t P. M.
Passengers by this train can lake the Lehigh Valley
train, passing P.elblehem at 11-65 P. M., for Easton,
and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New
York.
Atfc'45A, M. Aocommodntlon for.Doylestown,'stop
plng at all Inleraiedlale stations. Paisongnrs for
Willow Grove, Hatboro, and Hartsvllle, by this
train, take the stage at Old York road.
At lU'lSA. M. Accommodation for Fort Washing
ton, slopping at Intermediate stations.
At 1 So P. M. Express for Bethlehem, Allentown
Mauch Chunk, White Haven, WiWesbarrn, Mahanoy
City , Centralla, Bbenaudoah, Mount carmel, and all
points In the Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal regions.
PahKeugers for Greenville tnke this train to Quaker
town. At 2-45 P. M. Accommodation tor Doy Ins town,
Stopping at all intermediate stations. Passengers Iuk
stage at Doyiestown for New Hope; at Not to, Wales
for Bumney town.
At P. M. Accommodation for Doyiestown. stop
ping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers tor
Willow Grove, li atboro. and Hartsvllle, take stage
atAbingt n: lor Lumbervlile at Doyiestown.
At A 20 P. M Through accommodation for Bethle
hem and all stations ou main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehign
Valley Evening traiu lor Easlon, Allentown, aud
Maurh Chunk.
At6"4 P. M. Accommodation for Lansdate, stop
ping at all Intermediate stations.
At ll'uo P. M Accommodation for Fort Wash
ington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA.
From Bethlehem, at S-1S A. M Si and SMW P. M.
2'U6P. M. train makesdirect connection with Lehigh
Valle7 trains from Easton, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy
Cliy, and liaxlelon, Passengers leaving Eastoe at
11-20 A. M. arrive In Philadelphia at 206 P. M.
Passengers leave Wilkesbarre at 1 80 P. M., connect
at Bethlehem at 616 P. M., and arrive In Philodelphls
At 8 '40 jr. jM ,
From Doyiestown at 8-25 A. M., 10 P. M., an
740 P. M.
From LanBdale at 730 A. M.
From Fort Washington at 11-60 A, M. and I'OS P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia ror Bethlehem at W A, M.
Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 1 46 P. AC
Doyiestown to Philadelphia at t-20 A, M.
Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4'SO P. M.
Fifth and Sixth streets Passenger ears eonvey pas
sengers to and from the new depot.
Wblle cars of Second aud Third Streets line and
Union line run within a short distance ol tbe Depot.
Tickets must be procured at tbe Ticket Office in
order to secure tbe iowest rates ot fare.
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to prin
cipal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage
Express Office,
111 No. 108 B. FIFTn Btreet.
1 ftAr7 "OR NEW YORK. THB CAMDEN
-LOU I . and Amboyand Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad Company's Lines, from Philadelphia to New
York and Way Places, from WALNUT Street Wharf,
will leave as lollows, viu Jab a.
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy. Accom.........a-a
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Express
Wall. ....... 8-00
At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. Express 8-00
At fi P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ao- 1st class, 8-26
commodallon and Emigrant. A21 class, lso
jst s a. jn,, x ana 0 r. m., ror mount noiiy, jwans
vllie. Pemberton, Birmingham, and Vincentown, and
at 6 P. M. for Mount Holly only.
At o a. M. and 2 P. M, for Freehold.
At K O nrl in A Xf O anrl A O fLf tr9 nAnrAn
tl d sivi aw a 411,. at uu 1 m. au. , , bva a tuunu,
At 5, 8 and 10 A. M. 411,2, 4,6,6. and 11-80 P. M., for
Bordentown. Burllnston. Beverly, and Delanco.
At t aod 10 A. M. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 1P30 P. M., for
Florence.
At 6 aud 10 A. M 1, 4. S, S, and 11-80 P. M., for Edge-
water, iveraiue, xtivenon. anu jraimrra.
At 8 and 10 A. M.,L , 8, and U S0P. M., for Fish
TlonRW
The 1 end 11-80 P. M. Lines leave from Market
etreet 'eiry, upper side.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT
Will leave as follows:
At 11 A. M.. 4 so P. M.. and T2 P. M..(nlght). via Ken
slngton and Jersey City, New York Express Lluea.
At 8, lOigand 11 A. M., 280, 8-80,:i-30, 8, and 11F.1U
ior xremtu ana nrihtoi.
At 8 and 1015 A. M,. 80, 5, and 12 P. U. for Morris
vllie and Tnllvtnwn.
At 8 and 1016 A. MH2'D0, 480, (.tland 12 P.M., tor
Bcnencaa.
At 10-I6 A. M.. 230 and 6 P. M., for Eddlngton
At 7 80 and 10 15 A. M., 280, 4, 6, 6, and 12 P. M., for
cornweirs, xorresaaie, .uoimesourg, xacony, wihhi
uomlng, Brldesburg, and Frank ford, and at 8 P.M.
Ior Aioimeeourg anu intermeoiaie Btations.
BELV1DERK DELAWARE RAILROAD.
For tbe Delaware River Valley. Northern Peonsvl
vania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes,
oatiy (ounaays excepieaj, irom jkensington uepot
tnllnOf.'M
At 8 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Canandalgua, Eimira, itnaca, owego, itocuesier,
Blnabamion. Oswego. Syracuse, Great Bend, Mou-
trose, W Ukesbarre, bcranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap,
tn. etf
At 8 A.M. and 880 P. M. for Belvldere, Easton,
Lambertvllle, Flemlngton, etc
The S'80 P.M. Line connects direct with the Train
leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, etc
At 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and intermediate Sta
tions. Lines from West Philadelphia Depot, via Connect
ing Railway, will leave as loilows:
At 180 and t mi P. M. Washington and New York
Express Lines, via Jersey City, Fare, 3 2a.
The 6 80 P. M. Llue wl'l run dally. All others, Sun
days excepted, WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
June 8d, 1867.
UILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AKD BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD.
- TIME TABLE.
' Commencing MONDAY, July 8, 18S7, Trains will
leave Depot, coriaer BROAD Street and WASH
INGTOIN Avenue, as follows:
Way Mall Train at rw A. M. (Sundays excepted)
for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Con
necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for
CriBlield and intermediate stations.
Express Train at H-60 A. M. (Buudayg excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington.
Express Train at 810 P. M. (Sundays excepted) foi
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Tliur
low, Lin woodJClaymont, Wilmington, Newport, stau
ton, N ewark, Elk ton. Northeast, Charlestown, Perry,
vllie, Havre-ile-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryuian'B, Edge
wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Siemmer's Run.
N lght Express at ll'OO P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Washington. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays
excepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at
Newcastle, Middleiown, Clayton, Dover, fiarrliig.
ton, Besiord, Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connect
ing at 1TlBueiu wu J.i" - . wvuivi, iiur-
loik Portsmouth, and the South.
Passenger for Fortress Mourf e and No-folk via
Baltimore will take the 11-60 A. M. Train. Via Crib
held will take the ll ou P, M. Traiu.
neiuwi. WILMINGTON TRAINS.
Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and
Wilmington.
Leave Philadelphia at 12-80. 2-U0, 4-30, S-00, aud ll-sfl
i daily) P. I'M P. M. 't rain connects with
jelaware Railroad tor Mllford aud Intermediate sta
tions. Tbe 6 tio P. M. Traiu runs to New Castle.
Leave Wilmington e-ao, 713 aud 8 A. M., 4 0O and
8-M (dally) P, The 7 ISA. M. Train will not stop
t stntious between Chester and Ph'ladelphUj
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore 7-26 A. M., Way Mall, KA.M
Express, fib P. M., Express, 'S6 P.M., Express
g-t p. M.. Express.
8 SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE,
Leaves Baltimore at 8 66 P. M., stopping at Havre-dn-Grace.
Perryvllle, and Wilmington. Also stops al
Northeast, Elk ton, aud Newark to take passengers
for Philadelphia and leave passengers from W ashJug
ton or Baltimore, aud l at Cheater to leave passengers
from Washington or Baltimore
Through Ticket to all points West, South, and
Southwest, may be procured at the Ticket Ouice, No.
S'ZN OHEHNUT Street, under the Continental Hotel
Persons purchasing tlnkaui at this otllce cau bavt
their baggage checked! at their residence by tue
Union Transfer gfkwNEr Bnp,rintengent
H0RTE8T ROUTE TO THE BEA-SHORE!
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS.
Five Trains dally to Atlautio City, and one on Bun-
6 on snd sfler SATURDAY, June 29, 1807, trains will
leave VINE Street Ferry, as lollows;
Bp cial Excursion ..8-00 A. M.
Mail .........m.m..7'S0 A. M.
Freight, with Passenger Car attached 16 a. M.
Express (through lu two hours) .......2'00 p. M,
Allaullc A c.m modal Ion. 4ij p m
A" BE1 URN ING LEA VES ATLANTIC:
Ppeclal j3,xcuniou.. ......................... .6-18 p, M.
Mall ......,....................4-40 P, M.
Freight v - -HSU A, M.
Kj lir.su (tnrough lu two hours) 7 OS A. M.
ACCommodattou..M.M. -646 A. M.
Junction Accommodation to Jackson and Interme
diate btailous leaves Vine street...... ao p. AL
Returning leaves Jackson i8 A. if.
11 ADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TRAINS
Leave ViueaU at......lu lS A. M, 2-no P. M.
Leave Handontleld at..... poo P. M., ' ".jf-
fcl UN DAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC (JIT Y
Leaves Vine street at 7-80 A. M., aud Atluullo al
FareMto Atlantic 12. Round Trip Tickets, good
otitv Hir Uie iu.y and train on whU ktwi art , s i. .
Tickets for sale al tue OIHce of the Phi adelphla
Ix'cal Express Company, No. 6J5 Cll tsM 1 hlreel
and at No. SCN CH KSN tf'fr htrei. ConliiienUl Hoi-i,
'1 he Philadelphia l..H.al Ki l'fs t'ouM'aiiy, No. t,:
, ...ii, ....11 i, uuiiuii lu any part
if iK eiiy end suburbs, aud ck1lullu,JLellil'l
t Atlautio city. - D. II. "ly.
6 Ult
Agent.-
RAILROAD LINES.
EE A P I N O RAILROAD
GREAT TRUNK LINE
JrPOM PHILADELPHIA TO TU E INTERIOR Ol
PENNSYLVANIA, THE SCHUYLKILL. BUS
llU EH ANNA, CUM TiF.HLAN I), AND WYOMING
VALLEYS. THK NORTH, NORTHWEST, AND
JHK CANADAS
oUMMER ARHANGEMENT OF PASSENGEB
TRAINS, Mity , 1807,
Leaving the Company's Depot, at TniRTEF.NTB
and a LLOWUiLL Streets. Philadelphia, at the fol
lowing hours:
MORNING ACCOMMODATION,
At 7-80 A. M., for Reading and Intermediate Stations.
Returning, leaves Reading at 6 so P. Mn arriving In
Philadelphia al 'io P. M-
MORNING EXPRESS,
At 8-1S A. M. for lteadlns-. Lebanon. ITarrlshnrc
rottsvllle, i'lnegtove, Tamaiua, bunhury, WIIIIhius
porl, Eimlra, Rochester, N!agura Falls, Biiilaio,
Allentown. Wllkmharrn. Pittston. York. Car I Is In.
Chsmbenburg, Hagemlowu. etc. etc.
Tins train connects at HEADING with East Penn
sylvania Railroad trains for Allentown. etc., and the
l.ebnnnn Valley train for Harrishurg. etc., at PORT
CLIN ION with Catawlssa Railroad trains for Wll
I'amsuurg. Lock Haven, Eimlra, etc.; at HARRIS.
BURG wilh Northern Central Oumherland Valley
and H huylklll and Hlllniluh.iin. ifil,,. rr V-nrl,,n.
berland. WlJllamsporl, York, Chambersburg, Plus
grove, etc. .
leaves Pnlladelpnia at S So P. M for
I'oltHVille, Harrisburg, etc. conneotlnr win, itaii,,.
and Columbia Railroad trains lor Columbia, eta.
POTTBTOWN ACCOMMODATION
leaves Pottstown at t va A. M., stopping at Inter
mediate KlailonB; arrives In Philadelphia at I '40 A M
Relnrnlhg, leaves Philadelphia at S'80 P. Mu arrives
In Poltstowu at 8-48 P. M. "
READ1NU AlWMMODATIOa
Leaves Reading at V'80 A.M.. stonmnir at all war
Stations, arriving at Philadelphia at Iti is A. M.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 6 MO P. Mj arrives
in Reading at 7 45 P. M.
Trains lor fhiiaaeipnia leave narraDurg at 8 10 A,
M.. and Potlsvlllaat s-46 A. M.. arrlvlnir In Phllail, 1.
phla at 1-00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave HarrlHhurg
at 210 P. M., Pol lav uie at 2 45 P. M., arriving lu Phila
delphia at 8-46 P. M.
UAanioiuu Acuom muia 1 10
Leaves Reading at 7'io A. M.. and Harrlshnra- at
4'luP. M. Connecting at Reading with AlieruHn
Accommodation south at 6 80 P. M., arriving lu Phila
delphia at S IO P. M.
Market train, with passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at W45 noou tor Potlsvlile and all wnv
si at Ions. Leaves Pollsvilleac 700 A, M. for PhllaUcI-
pnia ana an way siaiions.
Ail me aoove trains run uany, nununy. exceptea.
Sunday trains leave Poiievllle at 8-00 A. 11.. and
Philadelphia at 8-lf P. M. Leave Philadelphia for
Reading at 8-00 A. M.. returnlug Irom Reuulne at 4-2S
P.M.
tHUnUH VAUiUI HA1LHUAO,
Passengers lor Downiuglown and intermediate
points take the 780 A. M., aud 6-ou P, M, trains from
Philadelphia, returning from Downing town at 610 A.
M and P00 P. M.
NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AN1
T HJIi WTO
Leaves New York at 8 A.M. and E and 8 P. M.
passing Reading at 1-00 A. M and 160 and ln-vS P. M..
ana connecting at Atamsourg witn Pennsylvania aud
Northern Central Railroad express trains for Pitts
burg, Chicago, Wllllamsport, Eimlra, Baltimore, etc.
Beturtiing, express train leaves uarrianurg on ar
rival of tbe Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, al '
s ana o lo a, bl. ana r. aa.. passing luwoing at 4
and 10-80 A. M., and 4-20 and 11-16 P. M.. and arriving
In New York at 1010 A. M., aod 440 aod 6-20 P. M.
Bleeplngicars accompany tbeee trains through between
Jersey Cliy and Pittsburg, without change. -
A man rratn iorxvew l org leaves narrisnnrg aiz-io
P. M, Mali train for Harrisburg leaves New York
atl'JM.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Potlsvlile at 7 and 11-80 A. M., and 718
P. M., returning from Tarn aqua at 7 '85 A. M. and 140
and 4-16 P.M.
SCHUYLKILL AND 8USQUEH ANN A RA ILROAD
Trains leave Aubnrn at 7 '60 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and 160 P. M. for llnegroveand Tremont,
returning from Harrisburg al 8 20 P. iL, and Irom Tre
mont at 7'36 A. M. and 6-26 P. M.
TICKETS.
Through first-class tickets aud emigrant tickets to
all the principal points in the North and West and
Canada.
Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediate stations, good for one day only, are sold
by Morning Accommodation, Market traiu, Reading
and Pottstown Accommodation trains, at reduced
rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia, good only
for one day, are sold at Reading and Intermediate
stations, by Reading and Pottstown Accommodation
trains, at reduced rales.
Tbe following tickets are- obtainable only at the
office of 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No, 227 S,
FOURTH Btreet, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent. Reading: .
COMMUTATION TICKETS
At 25 per cent, discount, between any points desired
for families aud firms. m
MILEAGE TICKETS. .
Good for tooo miles between all points, t52'50 each
for lenaUles and U rms.
SEASON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holders
only, to all points, at reuueeu rates.
' . . CLERGYMEN
Residing on the llue of the road will be furnished
cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hall
" EXCURSION TICKETS
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for
Saturday, Buuday, and Monday, at reduced lure, to
be had only at the Ticket Office, a I TliLUTEENTH
and CAJULOWAIAAJj rureeuj.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points from tbe Company's Freight Depot, BROAD
aud WILLOW Streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia dally at 6'30 A. M., 1245 noon,
and S P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Potto
Ville, Port Clluton, and all points forward.
MAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places
on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., aud lor tbe
principal stations only at 2 16 P. M. ibj
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and alter MONDAY, June 'M, 1HK7. Trains will
leave Depot, THIRTY-FIRST and CHESNUT Streets,
as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at7'I5A.M.,
11 A. M. 2 80 P. M., 416 P. 1L, 4 60 P. M., 7 00 P. M.. aud
10-80 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot
on East Market street, at 615 A. M., 7'1S A. M., 780
and 10-46 AM., 166 P. M., 4 '50 aud S'6o P. M.
Trains leaving W est Chester at 7 '89 A. M.. and leav
ing Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., will slop at 11. C Juuo
tion and Media only.
Leave Philadelphia for Media at 6-30 P. M. '
Leave M edla lor Philadelphia at 6-40 P. M.. stopping
at all stations.
Passengers to or from stations between West Ches
ter aud B. C Junction going east, will take trains
leaving West Chester at 716 A. M and going weet
will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-60 P. M., aud
transfer at B. C. Junction.
The Market Street oars will be In waiting, as usual,
at Thirty-llrst and Market streets on the arrlvul of
each train, to convey passengers Into the city; and
for lines leaving tbe Depot take tbe cars on Market
street, the last car connecting with each train leaving
Front And Market slreets thirty minutes previous to
del arture.
The Chesnut and Walnut Street cars connect with
ell of the above trains, carrying passengers down
Chesnut street, past theprluclpal hotels and the (Jaua
deo aud Au.lKy hK. ollice, at Waluut street wharf,
Panning out Waluut street to the dtpoW ,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8-00 A. M. and 2 P. M,
Leave West Chester at 7-46 A. M. and 5 P. M.
City Passenger cars, on Market street, will connect
with all Sunday trains, both ways, as usual, leaving.
Front and Market streets thirty-live minutes before the
train leaves Depot, aud will leave Depot on arrival of
each train, to carry passengers Into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'16 A. M. aud 4-60 P,
M -, aud leavlug West Cheater at 7'80 A. M. and 460 P,
M., connect at R. C. Junction with trains on P. and B,
C. R. R., for Oxford and Intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only, as baggage, and tbe Company will not lu auy
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars unless a special contract Is made for the
t ft IT P. AX-Ti-N xv Y WOOD,
4 IHl QenertU buperlnteudHuia,
ANNAMESSIG SHORT LINE
AKD
United States Mall Route to the South,
and Southwest.
On and after JULY 8, trains will leave Depot Phlla
delphla,W llmlngton, aud Baltimore Rallroed.BROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Avenue, at 11 P. M.,con
nectlng closely with Express trains for the principal
cities Bouth, Including Wilmington, N. C, Goldsboro,
Newbern. Charleston. Bavannab, Raleigh. Charlotte,
Columbia, Macon, Augusta. Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, and Intermediate point.
For tlokets and Information inquire at Offices. Nos.
411 and 828 CHEBNUl ' Street, or at Dpot. BROAD
TVVSltftls" Norrofk.'vS
O t:'tkuW BRIDGE- General Pas longer Agent.
AST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, to Wilkesbarre, Ma
F
hanoy Cliy. Mount cernitu. "uu au pojnte
or? Leblgu Valley Railroad and its branches. .
n, ,,HW arrangements, i'"1' uay, tuis road
Is enabled to give iuoreased despatch to merchandise
nu7nad to the above-uamod points.
C o'poS delfvered " W'1?!'? DePot-
, UT m K. tor. of FRuNT aud NOBLE Streets,
before 8 P.M., will reach Wilkesbarre, Mouut Car
mei, Stahsnoy City, end the other stations la Maha
noy and W yomlug Valleysbefore 11 A. M. of the suo
oeetllngday. - ELLJ.S CLARK,
618 im ' Agent,
.JERSEY. RAILROAD,
rliu'lpal stations oniy,
are. i Excuiniou Tickets. 81 00. Good tills day
aud iraiu only.
WILLIAM J. RFwrfl.K
- 188 ti
bupwialeudeut,
vxr est
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY.
OimnieuclngbllN DAY, June 2a, lsii7. the SUNDAY
MAIL AND PAShENwK'R TRAIN will Uave Phlli
drlphia, lootof Market street (upper ferry), at 7 A, M.
Keluriiliig leave Cape Island al 6 P. M,, slopping at
P
RAILROAD LINES.
1ENNSTLVANIA CKMKAL RAILROAD.
BUMMER TIME, TAKING EFFECT JUNF. t, IRS7.
The trslns ol the I'eiinsylvRiila Central Railroad
leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET
Streets, which Is resched dltectiy by the cars of the
Market mreel l assenger Railway, innseoi tne t;nc
nut and Waluut Blreele Railway run within one
square of It,
On runnays i nw jnirgpt ntreei. i:ars leavw xi;ih
and Market Streets thirty-five minutes before the
departure of each train.
Bleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at
the Ticket otllce. N. W.cor. Ninth and Chesnut streets.
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will nnll for
and eellver baggage at tbe Depot orders lelt at No,
9n t liesiuit sliert.or .So. 1 South Eleveulh sueet, wlli
receive ailcntion, .,
Mnll Truln.... .... A.
I'l-oll Accoiiiuioduiion, No, 1 lO'OO A."
Fsht Line end Erie Express L7-10 I.
i'soll Acmminoiiatlou, No. 8.,...M.M.n..H.u POOP. -
llarrishurg Accommolallon.....M..M..M l'ir
I ancafler Accommodailou... ...... ............. 4 00? '
1 arkef-bum '1 ral 6'' P.
Western Accommodation Traiu., 640 P.
Inclnnali Express. .. M 7 80 p. M.
Irle Mall .-. 7'80 P. M.
Paoll Acconinionntlon, No. 8 9tNi P. K.
Philadelphia Express .UTS P. M,
J-.rie Alan leaves oany, except naturuay.
l'hllsdelphla Express leaves dally. AU other trains
dslly, except Buuday.
Ihe Western Accommodation Train runs dally,
except Sunday. For lull particulars as to fare and
accommodations, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Ageut,
' 'raNSr'rIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.:-
Clnolnnail Express.... ........ 115 A. M.
Philadelphia Expres8...M 710 A. M.
Erie Mail - . 710 A, M. ,
Paoll Accommodation. No,
1 B JO A. BU
'arkesburg Train
9tp A, M.
li'-W P. M.
110 P. M.
410 P. M.
8 20 P. M.
71H P. M.
.. t 50 P. M.
AntHMter Train...,
Fast Line aud Erie Express,
Paoll Accommodation, No. 2.......
Day Exrress.. ......
Paoll Accommodation, No. 8
Harrlshurg Accommodation
For further information apply to ,
JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent,
No. sol CHKSNUT Street, m- ,
BA MU EL H. WALLACE,
Ticket Agent at the Depot.
Tha TPfennftvlvnnlA Tallv.,rt r'f.,..Knv w 111 ti,.t. u.
sume any risk for BasRUKe. excent for Wearing An-)
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding tbat amount ',
In value will he at the risk oi the owner, unless takea .
by special contract.
r U A liU 11. WILLIAM),
i 28 General Superintendent, Altooua, Pa.
FOR CAPE MAY BY RAILROAD, FROM
foot of MARK ET Street (Upper Ferry).
Commencing TUESDAY, July 2, 1867. : , ,
900 A. M. Morning Mail.
ft'OO P.M. Cape May, Passenger.
RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE CAPE I8LAND.1
60 A, M, Morning Mail. . i
500 P. M. Cape May Express.
Cot'imutation tickets, food for ONE. TOREK, or
TW ELVE monlhs, cau be procured at the OlUoe of
the Company, Camden, N. J.
Through tickets can be procured at No. 828 Chesnnt
Street (under the Continental Hotel). Pertone
purchasing tickets at this ouice can have their Dag
gage checked at tbelr residences.
An additional Fast Express train wilt be added OU
Saturday, July 18, leavlug Philadelphia at 4U0 P. M..;
returning, leave cape isiana biv uoa. bi.
Tbe KUNDAY MaIL and PAKSENOER TRAIN
leave Philadelphia at 7 uo A. M.. reluming leave 1
Cape Island at 6 00 P. M. ,
W KST JKHSKY HA1LHOAU UHB8, 1
from foot of MAR K ET Street (Upper erry ),
Commenclpg TUESDAY, July 2, 1667,
8-00 A. M. Morniur Mail, for Brfdireton. Balem.
M HI vllie, Vlneiand, and I ti termed ate stallous.
( A. M. cape May, Morning Man. , ,
btw i". JU. -jape juay Accommooauon.
880 P. M.Brldgeton and Salem Passenger. .
; S'UO P. M. Woodbury Accommodation. ,
ICape May Freigbt leaves Camden at 0-20 A. M. ' '
West Jersey Freight Traiu leaves Camden at 12 M.
noon).
r reignt win on receivea a bv-couu uiTmi vt uh
plow Walnut street, from 7-00 A. M. until 6-00 P. At.
Frelcbt received before 8-00 A. M. will go forward the
Same day. . .
, r reight i-envery, no. sn a. ualawaiui avfquv.
i 7 2 If WILLIAM J. bKWELL, Superintendent.
TDHILADELPHIa, GERMANT0WN, AND -
JL NOItRISTOWN RAILROAD.
; ' TIME TABLE,
' On end after Wednesday, May 1.1BCT ' '
FOR GERMAN TOW if. ,
Leave Philadelphia s, 7. 8. 06, lo.ll. 11 A. M, l, -t,33t.4,6.6V.010,7,8.e,l(l,ll.HP.M.
?,
Leave Germantown S, 7, 7H, . 8-20, 8, 10, 11, 12 A. M.
I, 2, 8, 4, 4, S, 8H, 7, 8, 8. 10. IIP. M,
The 820 Down Train and s and 6 Up Trains will
not stop on the Germantown urancn, (.,
" ON SUNDAYS.
' Tun PhlladBlnhla BU A. M -2 7. 10V P. M .,
Leave Germantown 8?i A. M. 1, S. 9V P. M.
CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia , 8, 10, 12 A. M. 2, IX, 8V. 7.
and 11 P. M.
Leave Cbesnut Hill 710. 8. 8-40, and U'40 A. M. I'M,
8-40, 6-40, 6-40. 8 40. end 10 40 P. M.
i ON SUNDAYS.
1 Leave Philadelphia ) A.M. 2 and 7 P.M.
Leave Chesnut Hill 7 60 A. M. , 12 40. 6 40, and-9 28 .
P.M.
IOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia S,7,, and 1106 A. M. IX. 8,
ih, 6H, '4. S'06, aud P. M.
Leave Norrlstown S'40, 7, 7 60, t, and 11 A. M. 1,8,
4i, 6X. end 84 P. M-jj gxJNDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia 8 A, M.. 2 80 and MS P.M.
Leave Norrlstown 7 A. M.. 6 (Hi and 8 P.M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7X, 8. and 1106 A.M. 1,8.
4i, 6, 8)4, 8-06, 9&. and 11H P. M.
Leave Manyunk s-io. 74. 8 20, and Uf A. M. 2
8). 6, SJi... end 10V4 P. M. -
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia A. M. iy, and 7.V P. M.
Leave Manayunk 7S A, M. 6 and P.M.
W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent '
8 Denot. NINTH and GREEN StreeM,
mil 1 - 1 1
"PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
BUMMER TIME TABLE.
Through and direct route between Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Harrisburg, Wllllamsport, and the Great
Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT BL EPING CARS on all Night Trains.
On and afUr MONDAY, April 28. 1887, the trains on
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as
follows:
WESTWARD,
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia 7'00 P. M.
,. maves wunamsport-....,.
" " arrives at Erie
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia..,
4-80 A. M.
.... 4'HS p. M. .
M.i2-oo noon.
... 8-46 P. M,
10 00 A. M,
800 A. M.
S46 P. M,
... 810.P. AL
.102S A. M.
..1010 P. M.
. 7 00 A, M.
... 6-00 P. M.
- leaves rv iniaiipuri...M.M.
' arrives at Erie. ..................
Eimlra Mall leaves Philadelphia.....-.
1 .. leaves Wllliumbpnrt.......
' u arrives at Lock Haveu......
KAHTW18U,
Mk'1 Train leaves Erie
leaves Wllllamsport
" " arrives at Philadelphia......
Erie Express leaves Erie
leaves Willlvmspori
. 4-26 A. M.
.. 100 P. M.
, 715 A. M.
, 8 85 A. tit.
.. arrives at Philaueipnia.
Eimlra Mall leaves Lock liavuu. . ..........
" haves Wllllamsport
" arrives at Philadelphia..,
6-40 P. M.
Mall and Express couuectwltb all trains on Warren
and Franklin Railway. Psrsengurs leaving Pbiladel-
Blila at 12-Ofl M, arrive at Irviuetou at 6 '40 A, At. aud
11 Cliy at S So A. M. .
Leaving Philadelphia at 7'SO P. M., arrive at Oil
Cliy at 488 P. M. ' .
All trains ou Warren and Franklin Railway make
close connections at Oil City with trains for Franklin
and Petroleum Ceutre. Baggage checked through.
ALFRED I TYLER.
Ill General Superintendent.
"PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN-
J7' TRAL RAILROAD. Summer Arrangements.
On and alter SATURDAY', June 1, 1867, Trains will
leave Phllade.phla, from the Depot of the West
Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of
THIRTY-FIRST and CHEHN'OT (streets (West Phila
delphia), at 716 A. M. and 4 611 P M.
Leave Rising Sun at 6 16 and.Oxfbrd at 808 A. M.,
and leave Ox lord at 8-26 P. M.
A Market Train, with Passenrer Car attached, wilt
run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Hun
at 1116 A. M., Oxford at 12 00 M., aud Kennetl at 100
P. M., connecting at West Chester Junction with
Tialu for Philadelphia. On Wednesdays aud Satur
days trains leave Philadelphia at 2 80 P. M run
lug through to Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 718 A. V. eon ''
Dects alOxiord with a daily llue ot Stages for Peach
Bottom, In Lancaster oounty. Returning, leavee
Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford. with tue After
noon Train tor Philadelphia.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 410 P. SI. runs M
Rising Bun, Md. . .
Passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only, -as
baggage, and the Company will not lu any ca.se be
responsible lor an amount exceeding one hundred
dollars, unless a special con tract he made lorthesaiue.
6 Ll HENRY WOOD, General Sup's,
912
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ETC VANKlRii A CO. would respectfully dhect
the attention of their friends and the puhllo geue-.
rally, to their large aud elegant assortment or iAt
FIXTI'REM. CH A NDKL1 Elirt. and OHNAMEN1AL ,
BRONZE WiKLS, Those wishing handsome ana
thoroughly mude Goods, at very reaouahle prh'",
will Bud It lo their advantage to give us a call before
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