r T t -T if 7M 1 - 7 r. . i . i J i J j. 'T ' ' r t1 1)71 THE 'DAILY EVHyiiVG : THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, ' 18G8? j i m r o r Thirl j Years' History of Insurance lii Mas- i. earhnsrlts The Boston Commercial liullrin nays: "The recent lire in a valuable business Mock in Hummer street ami the publication Of tbe list of insurers who had issued policies upon the property lost and endangered by Which it appears that but a email proportion Of the insurers had availed themselves of the accommodations of Boston oflioea, suggests A compaiiHon between the state of insurance Imsinesa in our city now and thirty years ago, when there was far less Boston property at risk of either fire or marine than there is in 18G8. , . . 'In 1S07 there were twenty-nine stick' in surance companies in Boston, with an aggre gate capital of lj7,4r0;0(X. Home of tbese took fire nnd marine ricks indifforently; others Wre devoted exclusively to oue branch or the Other. As a reminiscence of the time, and to Bhow how many have weathered the storms of lopHeB by e ami laud since that time, a list Of them is ;.iil'joiid. Tlmy were the Ameri can, A tl npic, AUa", Bah'ou, lSo.TL.tcn, Tire and MaiitiP, (oluiubian, Fumju'n's, l-'i.sliiu$, 1'raiikliu, . liopt, Manufacturers', Majsaouu Eetts Fire and iM.wiu, Mercantile Marine, Mer chants', National, Neptune, New liulaud Waiine, Ooean, Protection, Suffolk, Treuiout, United Elates, Warren and Washington, alio the Bi'tton Marine, Commonwealth, Glolie Fire ulcI , Maiiue, India Fire and Marine aud Taiilio. "The year 1S37 i3 pointed out, even at this time, as the great year of commercial and manufacturing di.-aster which not only ex tended uver our whole country, but was Severely felt through failures and suspensions in other continents. Iu that year the five in stitutions which are last in tue above list, dis appeared from State stn-et, with more or luss lots to ail-concerned in them, weut into liqui dation, and bave not been heard from siuiie. Their united stocks amounted to $1,100,00 . Years of business depression are said to tell heavily . against the prosperity of in surance cilices. A shrewd but in dignant underwriter onne declared that he could take the books of any well regulated insurance company, and by their various losse3 mark out what were favorable and what were nnfavoialde seasons for trade, commerce, and manufactures. The casual observer may not be able to see the analogy between dullness in trade end destruction by fire, but the fact lies among the traditions of insurance oilijers, Where it is believed that there is more danger to property when it is unremuuerative; aud that losing manufactories, whether of dear cloth or cheap bread, are exceedingly combustible when their owners are getting out of pocket ly them. "In 1S37 there were also nineteen Massa chusetts insurance oilioes out of Boston, the whole capital of which was $l,!)(jj,000. Of these, live were in Salem, which held the largest insurance capital next to Boston; three Were in Is'ew Bedford; two each in Lynn, Warblehead, and Nantucket; and Gloucester, Springfield, Fairhaven, Plymouth, and Pro Tincetown, one each. The list compares singu larly with that of the dikes now established in various portions of the State and their nu merous agencies. The greatest change of all a change as melancholy as it is memorable is that of the island and town of Nantucket, Which then supported her two offices, aud had also large rifcksin Boston, New Bedford, Salem, IS'ew York, etc. Then she was noted through out the world for her whaling enter prise; a hundred sail of vessels would sometimes lie at her wharves, and her immense warehouses were filled with oily products, drawn from the depths of the Atlantic, Bacitlo, and Indian oceaus. Her people were rich tn I her busiuesa enor mous, considering her isolated position. Now INantucket harbor has been destroyed for all but light draft commerce by the action of the Sea; her wharves are rotting to the water's edge; her great warehouses are empty or have been dismantled and carried away. Grass grows rank in her once busy streets, and her resident population has been reduced one-half or more, the greater proportion of those left being women, of the proportion of which to the sterner sex we have the most extravagant accounts. Desolation is written on the once renowned island of the ocean. But this is a digression. 'In 1S40 there were twenty-two stock in surance offices in Boston capital $5,110,000, and there were nineteen companies out of the city capital $1,705,000. "In lfc50 the Boston offices numbered eighteen capital $4,!)5U,875, and there were but twelve companies in other cities and towns of the Btate, with a capital of $1,150,000. "In 1 SCO there were twenty stock insurance companies in Boston capital $5,100,000, and sixteen companies out of the city capital fl,403,000. "In lb08 the Boston Btock companies are the American, Boston, Boylston, Firemeu's, Franklin, Hide and Leather, Independent, Mercantile Marine, National, Neptune and "Washington, each of $300,000 capital; the City Fire, Eliot, Hope, Tremont, North Ameri can, l'rescott aud Shoe and Leather, of $200,000 each; the Manufacturers', of $400,000; and the Merchants', of $500,000; being twenty in all. The aggregate stock capital of Boston is $5,000,000, or nearly $2,000,000 less than in 1837. The loss is, however, made up by the immense number of agencies of companies chartered in other States and countries, and of mutual insurance companies. Thus the State insurance report for 1808 gives a list of eighty one foreign fire and marine offices doing busi ness in Massachusetts, mostly in Boston. There are also sixty-three mutual offices in this State; of which fifty-one are fire, eight are marine and four are fire and marine. "Some of these foreign agenoies do an immense business in State street. One of them, of New York, with its immense capital and profits, is a most formidable rival to the city stock insurance companies. By the terms of their charters the Massachusetts insurance companies can only take 10 per cent, of their capital on any one risk, which restricts the larger portion of the offices to a risk of $30,000, while their New York rivals, unrestrained by law, can issue a policy ten times as Urge, or equal to their whole single car ital, and even more if the directors see fit to do so. It is partly owing to this sort of competition that, while the property and commerce of B stou have increased so enormously since 1S37, the Stock insurance capital of the city and State have actually decreased. Over three hundred thousand Bostonians patronized the publio baths in July. SHIPPING. SA V K T V, Sl'UK I), AND COM FONT. KUKXHEU REDUCTION IN FASWAUH BATES. J avorlte passenger stearaf rs of the ANCHOR LTNH tail every hAli KDA V with pas. eogeis lor LIVERPOOL, u LA SHOW, AND DERBY, 1-roiu Pier No 2 North Jliver. Tiates ot passive paahlu lu currency. JloUvKi.i)(ii,i,i,K,Wl wa Dtrry, cabins fin) aud 7t. according in loco i Ion. ' Excursion tickets, good lor twelve mouth I IflO. Intermedin!!', ta; blende t:i. trcni.nl cerllllcoes l-oiu Uiene port, f US. l'UBieni! rs booked lo tnd Iroui lluuiUurg, RoHer duui, Antwerp, llnvie, etc.. hi very low tui-t. or an ll.er li Inriio-.tloii n.n.v at Hit, (louiiiauy's Ollii.6, No. 6 UOV. LI ' O' h t S. New Yorli H e S id tt (Kv IIU') i JoBvntd It 'i ri'lllon, .. -vnicfi will i-.i-'ih .-.unit, dirt .1 to tbo oU.i.1-, K l'-lt Coii)i.iny uuo n: l tnip.uy luuueru. . SHIPPING VffttAbTEAM TO LIVKUPOOL, CALLISG u,i??.""umn Lin i""1" conirnot with the Untied ilJ UU brul,u wovemoienla, lor carrjlug He iAyArrzr"---- lss:i2 ri .I'3'oie lii Uo'li. ' PftTuhle lu Currency. " Firm Cbm loo Stceraue ' to r.nnrlnn Kfii to J.ondon. 4 ' tol'nrW Ho! " feil'MMi fif PffsUP by tb Moudny Btmeri:-C.ibiu. t'Mi gold; K-erHUe, enrrenrr. linlea ot p-bhk from Npw ork lo IlHl'tsx rulln. liMrg-, in, in -noirl. t ft eii(!er Irv) forwnrded to Jlnvrp, lUmmirK, Brt tnen, oic, Mt oindfTHte rB!o. Hwe .xni.Ke Ironj i.lverimnl or Um t nstown. H. currency. TIckcih lie iHincht bi'rp bv prwm lending ior tlieir Irl-ni'a. eT turtlier lnlornmllou, KPl'iv t tMn CoruoHny i nice. , JOHN ( DAtK, At-nu No. 15 TiltOA )WA , New V ork. Or, O'MNNKU. .ft FAUIJt, Wa.mKen., 12 ."J No. tl I CHKSNUI' Klreet, fillip '''f r NORTH illlClilCAS BIEAjTsUIl inoUKta L.ii to CnlirvrnlK vlx Vara llntlro (I. NEW AUiASHlCMJ.NT. Kmi'nr 'mm New Voik pn il-.j, nth nd 2nth or h.Ki. M o.N lii, or Ibu uuy belore wnea lU.(li liU' (iu hi noiiy. C' I' uw" lower ilinn by Rny other line. For InfoiuiitUou niiuni-i l. N.OARHINilTON, Afrit, Pier No. 4 JSCJKl H hi J It Sew York, ,r ,No. 217 WAI.NU T t-ircet, PlnU(l8l,.hlrt rn. W. if. KC1. lrei'uen'. (;H4H. Dana, Vies Pro flliici-IH 1'XlllAiNUK, 1 mo . N, w York. 8 3 Uru f. VMit: TO AM) M Oil JIitA2' 44i.i'.-.j. JtUHvlA ANW llltL,Aai ili BliiiWHUIl'A.NOSAlbiMi PACKT. AT Ktltl CKB hAIKS. DTaAFIS AVAll.AW.K 'I'll IIIUUHOUT TN(J LAM', IliJil.dMi, M.:OTliAM, AMU WALK'S, tot iJUruculurh npi to 'iAf UU lie, m.OrilEitS & TO,, Ko. 8UBOUTU fitrier, ml Na.lM liiUV--WAY, Or to 1 IK M ' H 1'. SKAHLIS, !i N . 217 WA1. UT olii-wt, Kl''W tPliKSsi LINK TO ALKX audi m. (iHittrumii, nu WMhirKu l ., tin 1 bchnpeiiki- kdu Urliiwtn v. tti with con (H-dloiiH al A tXHiionu lioni th moct dreci lotile Kir J.-nc.liuui'K, liriaioi, Kuwivllie, Ntwavlile. JJalion hud ilie bouiliKthl, feuinerM leav reitularly nvrry efttnrrtny ut noon from ti e llir I wi.nri a m'l Market aireai. irclbt iccoivua daily. . , WM. P. CLYDK CO., t n t. a wrS' 4 N"fth 4""1 b ),lUj Wliurye, J. B. PAVIlJSON, Agent hi feorfciou. M. KLLHlL,Uh. fe Co., Agciiui at Altixaudrla, Vlr If'i' la. j i lCil-n?)i:lCh71:'n NKW YOUK, VIA mw m .-i . . D H.UWA Mi!. AMIhAKIl AN t'ANAJL.. tXl'HKr" b'i-AAHllAX COMPAN Y? . Ptopi-lleiH ol tbiti Hue ieuvo DAILY irom lirnt wliarllnelow Alarkei stre.'i. " LI TflliUUUH lN 'H HOUKS. oooila forw aided by all the llnwi (ionic ontof New or, Ni rili, Paul, and Went, free oi noinuiUalou. irelnlilb received ut our unuuI low rates, WILLIAM 1. Ol.YliK it CO., Agenti. t a iiiTQ . H WilAKVJK, Philadelphia. JAJfFS HAND, Aueuu r Tto. 11!) W ALLhtreet. corner of Wonlh, New York, rUll.ABKLPlllA, HICIIMOND iU-i3iiSu. AN1 NuKtOLK WlKAMKllIP LINK AliiiOUOH i'H.KUlT AIK LliM TU 'XiiJI lU li 1 U A N 1) W EtST. . KVKKY H AT U Hi) AY, etreet. IOm 11RMT W U ABF above MARKET 1 HiiOT-GH KATES md THROUGH REOEIPTS to all poln B in North anu Womh I arollna, via uea board Air Line ltnrod, connecting al Portimoulb and to Lyi.ibbu.K, Va., TeimeRsee. ,.d the Went, via iarIfvV.t"2.lVoadeSSBS A" UD" BUi Rlounjn1 Prelum HAN i LED nUT OPCE, and taken at LOW P,K RaTH) THAN ANY OrHEK LiKA Tbe regularity Haiety, aud cbeapnew ot thu route commend it to the puniic as tue ujost denlrable m diom for carrying every description ot IrelKht. No cliarite ior commisslou, dray age, or any expense Of transfer. BteaiuNhlps Insured at lowest rates. Prtleht received daily. , WILLIAM P, CLYDE A OO., No. u North and frou'h WHAKVKa Point rOB1'i!Bf Agent at ittcbiuond and City T. Pi CROWELL A CO.. Agenta at Norfolk. 8 1 rICIN ro1 jVEW YOKK-SWIJ-T-SUBE fcarr-r'in i TranBportation Company Ueepnu.li a u c-wi. inure Liuea, via Delaware and Kartlan Canal, on and after ine letb ot March, leavlNg dally al 12 M. and 6 P. M connecting with all Northern and Eamern lines. For lrelvbt, which will be taken on accommodating terms, appiy to WJLLlAal M. HAIKU &CO., 1 1 Bo. 12 M. L-KLA WAHK Avenue. "IjOB LOSTOiS-VIA WKWPOBT AND FALL 1UVKH. The BObTON and NEWPORT LINE, by thespleu did aiid superior iteameri NEWPORT, METRO lOLln, OLD COLONY, and EMPIKrt BTA 1'K. of great BtreDuih and speed, cons'ructed exprenxly for iiib uaviKKiion oi uihk i"iaua r-onna, running in connection with tbe OLD COLONY AND Nil W PORT RAILROAD. Leave PliiR 2, UORTH RIVER, foot Of MUR RAY Btreel. The steamer NEWPORT, Captain Brown, leavo Monday, Wednesday, and Frlday.at 4 P. M., landing at Newport. 'lh Hicati'er OLD COLONY, Captain Simmons, leaves Tnesdny. 1 hursday, aud Baturday, ut 1 P, M., landing al Newporu Thi-hB neamers are fitted on with commodious state-rooms water-tight compartments, and every arrauxement lor the Hocurlty and touiforlot pasaen g rs, bo are aflorded by this route a night's reoton board, aid on arrival at NEWPORT proceed per rail road again, reaching Boston early ou tbe following morning. A baggage master Is attached to each steamer, who receives aud tickets the baggage, and accomplice tbeenme lo Its deMinailon. A Bteumr runs In connection with this line between NEW PORT and PROVIDENCE daily, buudays ex cepied. . . j- rei bt to Boston Is taken at the name rates as by any other regular Hue, aud forwarded with the great est expedition by an express tralu, which leave NEW PORT every morning (Holidays excepted), at7 o'clock, lurBnslou and New Bedlord, arriving atlla de'tluiition about 11 j.M. For trelL'ht or i as(-ane, apply on board, or at the ollice, on PIER at. NORl H Rl VKR. For Hale-rooms and berths appiy on board, or If H Is deulrable to so cure them la aUvauce. ...niy to 8'g Wo. 72 BHQadwav -New York. STEAMSUIP LINE. Pavage to Tendon dlrect,tH0,t75, and so currency. Excursion tickets at reduced rates available fur t month. A'lALANTA. BKLLONA. CELLA. W M. PENN. Freight will be taken and through bills of lading given lo Havre, Autwerp, Rotteiu ui, Amsterdam and Dunkirk, Forpshsage apply to ROBERT N CLARK. No. 26 BROADWAY, New Vork. For ti eight apply at No. 64 SOUTH street, ET. Y, tititl HOW LAND A AhPINWALL. Agent VUNAKD LIN hi OF EXTRA STEAMERS, I .BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CA1 LINO AT QUEENdlOWrf. FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. TRIPOLI, ALEPPO, RATES OF PASSAUE; Cahln fSOGoId, bteentKe Currency. Hteeruga iickeis from Liverpool or Queeustown al loweHl IHlf'H. For h rclKlit and Cabin Passage, apply at No. 4 Bowling Green. For hieerage Paasago, apply at No, 69 Broadway. 2&it E. CL'SARD. o NLY DIIIECI LINE TO FKANCB. HIE GEfKRALTRANsATl ANTIO COMPANY AlAllj riRamtiurB nu.1 w r-e. in e. VV-1 OKK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BKHT. The splendid new vesneln outhln fuvorite rontn for the Continent will sail from Pier No, 60 NOR T d River: N A 1 i LFON Lem arle PHRKIRE DiiclieHiie VILLE DE PARIS Surmout bl. LAURENT Bocaude PRICE OF PASSAOE IN OOLD (Including- wine). TO BREST OR HAVnE, " First Cabin, (lliiMir(4i'i Hecond Cabln.lfSG, TO PARIS, Including Railway Tickets, furnished on board. Firm Cabin, lt5 or l4r; Second Cahln, tig, Tlirtt tlnunn i do iutt carry itrrrtitrpuiteinai. Medical attendance true of churgo. American travelers going to or returning from tbe Continent of F.urope, by tMklng the neainurs ol this line, avoid uniieci BHary riHks from Iransil tiy EugllbU ruilwuys aud croHlng the cbauuel, besides saving time, trouble, and exi nrn. GEO. MACENZrK. Agent, 226 t No. 6S BROADVVAY. LIVtMl'OCL AND CIUEaT WEilEllN STEAII COM PA A Y. J be following FIRST CLAH3 IRON BTEAMSHIPS, built expresbly lor the New Yoik trade, are lnluded to bII regularly between NEW YORK, aud Li V Kit POOL, c-nllliiK at UUEENHTOWN, viz ! MANHATTAN, MINNESOTA, COLORADO, NEUMAJS1CA, with olbur tirHi-i'laxs steamers building. F'roni Pier No. KV Eiwi Jliver. Cahln (the iict'oiuinodaiious In mg equal to anyAt Iki.hu hitiiiner). gold; return tickets, ibti,gold; In bit-en K, tio omreiu y. ll(t.e to hili'C out pm-sengers rroni I'.Mripe can be oiiiii!inrt on jeuroiiabic icrins. ior fr lulil or p. bhl:e f I'plV to V i I.I iASIH (.LiON.No.71 WALLhtreet. PU1 hlei-ll Kf pll: UC I I I i 1 N ILL IA iii a & OtlON.No. 29 BROADWAY, 1 11 Y OF kai .iSnlv mrUT, Wplfmn- r 1 1 i J liAL,HMOtK ......rmurrtT Hepiemnpr 19 RAILROAD LINES, NnivTII-pENSSTLYASlA BATLUOAD. lllJb h. liOl l tv. llor aud mwl Oirect lino to HemielK ru, Kasion, Alleuuiwu, Maiioh t'btius, ifasleum, wbilA -Haven, wiiimharm, M btnoycity, Aioum I'urmri, Pltthtou. ncranuin.Cerbon. dale, and ail tbe point In tbe Jblgr and Wyoming Coal Region. ' I'afxeiiK.-r Pepot In PhllaOolrhla, N. W. corner ol Bl HKH aud AUi.Kil)A slivcia. ' fUMMEK ARRANMEM EM -ELRVtW DAIt.T TRAIM- On and an-r MONDAY, May 2n. IhSh. Pais-iigor Train L ata the N"W Dpoi-, rrnrof UK R Kw ar.d AMI RICAN streets, dally (Snndayox ceptp'i) as follows: A i f'4fi A, M, Accommodation for Fort Wasb Ingion. at 7-40 A. M. MornitiS" "K pr Vf. for Beihlehnut and Principal Stkilons on Norm Peuusy vanla .alirodl, conned log al lleilil. ijeiii will I,bKU Viie. and Leblgti and hiisquehanna Ktilroaus lor Kaiui'i, Al len town, CattnujUuiift, - blannxtou, - AIhhuIi Chunk WeatV-rly, Jea .eivlile. lia'.iDton White Hxveii, W llkeibarre Ulnipitoii, Piitnxa, aud all polots in L b (h BIMl W OL'l ls V'l8 .HII hi C'di'i-'oiion witn t hiib and Main in -y h rjad lor Mauanoy Cl'y; nd wl b ( MiHwiMia Lsuroku lor Kuiiers , liivuie Milion and Wi:in sin rt Arrive al 6iair.:n CmiciK at I''iih a . M HW likinnmrf si 1 1. U.j at. Mminnov city ti i P, M . Paaei'i is bj Dili train (;. le.kn lb,, enlKtl Valley rralti. iMtlif l.xlbieiiein t lew. A M fir Jtasos), and points on Nn Jmsoy (Jeiitrat Juillioad to Npw York, At 8-45 A. M. Accomniodatlon for Doyientowu, stopping at till It im uicilm;e ein ius, 1's.viwigerHl i wvliiow f-irove, Uiuooro' aud liurisviiie by tuts train take St&ge at I lid York Jioud. At HIVO A, Al Atcooimndailoii for Fort Vasblng ltu. S opilng at hilrr iiicuml.' MitlionS. Ai i-4fi P. M. I.fnl::h Vivilev l- xpifs. for Pethl-.-hem, Ailemown, Mauch ;lmnk, V'hiie Havi-u, Wiikesbbrre, Hn.'cton, Mahauoy City, Ciii,-ulln, bl ci i iidonli, Mt Carme!, Pitts on n1 .-tcratiion, nnd all ii Ipi In Mahauoy and W yoniius Coul Reflous. At i .'IS P. M.Acci uiniodatlnn fur (Ouyieiiowi., Stopping at all inn rnifotiae siadocu, Al lr P.M. Lehikh anil SuHgueiiamia Express for Bethleheai, FasKm, Alientown, Mancn ClniDlr, W likeHiiarro, and M-rnnim,, lV"iMe t.erp. for i.rwn vllle ibkp tMi tram lo Qiiukortowu, aui" for eumney town to orth sulm, At 4 16 P. M. Acoornmoi'a'.lon fcr Inylesiown, 5'oppirig at all Inter" ! dim e si; ior;!". PsKx.-nuers .r Willow Hove. Hair-oro, Krd Hnrtovil - lake stage ut Ablngicri; for New Ilooeal Doyleiitown. At 6 ii P, M. '1 brougn acisoiuioouatiou loi betnlc beiu and i.ll stmlouK on n;i.ln line ol Noitb Peii!.,vl venls Fatlronrt, cotinectli g e.t Ui-l hlhenr wr.'i i.i hih Valley Li IhIi and i-ii'tiueliani a Evenlug Train for IifF'nn. llrrnrwn Mauch Chunk. At 2d P. M. nccouiujoiiHiloa foi LanidMe, slop. ' plug si all Intvrno-diHie m-kiIoiis. Atll'SO P. M, Accom'Dodatton for Fort Washing. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. Fr"u. Li tl.li.heni al vim and IPoj a.. M 2-iw aud S oil P. I'.. H'i5 A. K, and 2-iiOP.M. Trains mnkes direct ooiiueo llnu v. lih I.eliiKli. Vulley and LcLiii.li and .SiiM.jUein.ima trolns from Kimioii, Scrautou, Wlikeaburre, MaLouy Cit.v,and Hsicuui. I ajsi'i.Rers lenving WllkeihftTre at. V4r, p. M. con nect Bi Beib leh atfi-u3P. M., and arrive lu Phila delphia at H an P. M. From Doylestown nt R'25 A. M.', 6'00 and 7-o0 P. M. Fioni Irfnidel ai7'3 A. M.. From Fort Waaliing ion alB'80, lU'4S A, M. aud '1 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Pblladelrhla for Bethlehem al A.M. ' Fhlladelpbla for Doyleslown al roil P. M. Dojlesiown for Phlir.ilelphta at 7-no A. M. Ilethlehem for Philadelphia at 4"H0 P. M. Fifth and sixth streets Passenger Cars oonvey pa Si ngt r to and from the uev.- depot. White Cars of Sen.nd aud Third Streets Line and UdIou Line ran wUbln short distance of the depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket olllce, In order to secure tbe lowest rates of tare, ELLls CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Bsrg&ge checked through to prln dpal polnli, at ant!'h North Pennsylvania Baggani Expreus Olllce. No. 103 S. FIFTH btreet. WEST CI1LS1ER AND I' HI LA I) KLPI1 1 A KAlLkUAJl.-hl'MMJiK ARRAJSUEMENT, On aud alter MONDAY, April la, lbbo, Trains will leave as fouows: Leave Pui.adeipbla from the Depot, THIRTY FIRST aud CliEt-.NLX airueis, 7'lb A. Al., 11 A. M ., z 0 I'. M ., 4'lb P. M 4'6U P. M., 7 P. M.,11 P. M. Leave Wesi Cncter lor Philadelphia, from Depot on east Market street, at 8-l6 A. M.,7Tf A, M , 7'dC A- U .. 10-46 A. M , 1 5o P. M., 4- 'J P. M., 6'56 P. M. Ou aud after Monday, June IS, an additional Train will leave Philadelphia tor Media and Intermediate points att-ao P. M. Tralus leaviug West Chester at 7'SO A. If, aud leaving Philadelphia al4'60 P.M., will stop at B.C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from station beiweeu Weut Chester aud B. C. Junction, going East, will take train leaviug W est Chester at 7'1A A M.,aad going Weut will lake train leaving Philadelphia at 4 oo P, M aud trausfex at U. 0. Juuo- "The Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Chesuut and a W a.nut Street oars. Those of tha Market Street line run within one square. The cars of bout lines connect with each train upon Ita arrival. oN fjrjNI,AyHi Leave Pbllndelphia ai 8 ou A. M. and 2'00 F. M, Leave Wehi, Chester at 74) A.M.. aud COUP. M. Trains leaving Pulladelpbla at ? 15 A. M. aud 4-5C P. M., and leaving Wesi Chester ai 7'ilO A. M, and 4 bli P. M., connect al B, O. Junction with Trains on P. t B. C. R, R., lor Oxlord and Intermediate poluts. Piuueuters are allowed 10 take Wearing Apuarel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not lu any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars unless a special contract Is made for thesnme. HENRY WOOD, Oeneral bup't. Philadelphia, April 1st. 18S8. 4 iuj FOR CAPE MAY VIA WEST JERSEY RAIL-hUAli.-Fiohi loot of MARKET street (Uuu-r ierry). Commencing bA'i L'RDA Y . July is, lhh, Tiuins leave as Jul low a lor Cape May: K 011 A. M., Cape May Ex press. Oue al 12-25 (noon), g-16 P. M., Cape May Pugstuger, due at 7 IS P. il. 4 (Ki 1'. M. Fusi Fiiprets, due at fob P. M. RET LRN1NU LEAVE CAPE loLAND. 8-8(1 A. M., Morning Mall, due al lu-eg A. M, B W A, M. Fasi Expiens, due al 12 07 P. M. 6 W) P. M .. Cupe M ay Express, due at n-i P. M, Sunday A all and Pattseuger train leaves Pliiladel phla at i'JS A, M. Returning leaves Cape Island at 6'lu P. M. Excursion Tickets, ii. Cape May Fieighl iraius leave Camden dally at 920 A. M.. aud Cape Isiand al U 45 A. M. Comuiuiailon 'tickets between Philadelphia and Cape May, al the following rates: Annual 'I icke s, (it.u; Quarterly Tickets, t"i0, for sale at the t.lHce ot tbe Company In Camden, N. J. Ihrougb 1 tenets can be procured at No. 828 Cbesnui street (under the O ntineutal Hotel), where oiuers can also be left Ior Baggage, which whl be called for aud checked at reaiueuces by the Union 'iiausler Company WEbT JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. For Brldgetou, ealem, lr nlvilie, Vlueiaud, and In tern to ae stations, at S ou A. M. aud i M P. M. For Cape May, U'UO A. M., it 15 P. M.. aud II'. M. Woodonry Accou moOHl on train HB w P. M. Bridgeiou ana Salem Freight Train leaves Camden daily, ai 12 (uoou (xmmiiiaiiou checks between Philadelphia and all SUllons al reduced luleb. WILLIAM J. SEWCLL, Buperlutondeot, July 2, PI11LADILPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN 'iRAL RAILROAD SUMMER AKItANuK. At EN '1. On and at lor MONDAY, April 13, lstm, trains .ill leave the Depot, THIRT Y -FlK-sT aud CHE6 NUT Streets, W est Philadelphia, as follows: Al 7T5 A. M. aud 4'fru P. M., and leave Rising Son at 6-15 A. M, ana Oxlord at 6 A. M., and leave Oxford at fii P. M. Market Train, with ' Passenger Can attached, 111 ruuou TUE.-DA S aud FRIDAYS, leaviug the Rising Sun at 11H6 A. M.i Oxlord, 11 '46 A. M.; aud KenimtL 1 p. M.: conneoilng at West Chester Jnnn. lion with alralu for Pulladoipfila. On WEDNESDAYS aud SATURDAY 8 Train leaves Philadelphia at 2'itu P, M.i rami through to 0Tbe train leaving Philadelphia at T.U A. M. con. nee ta at Oxlord with dally Hue of slages lor Peach Botiom, lu Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom 10 connect at Oxford with Afternoon Train lor Philadelphia. The Itrain leaving Philadelphia at 4S0 P, M. rang to Rlslug Sun, Maryland. Pai. enters are allowed to take Wearing apparel onlyas baggage, and the Company will uot iu uy case be remmnslble for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, unless M'c'! J!l!nj'rS9LbS,IU for the same. ., hhjnh wood, 410 General Buoerlnlendont. U ROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW YORK. Trains between Washlugion and New York are now run as follows, vis.: FOP. NEW YORK, without change of cars. Letive dally (except Sunday) at 7 45 A. M U'30 and 7 P' M FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave dally (except Sunday) at 7'4fi and 12 15 P. M., and fun aud 7 P. M. , . . ON SUNDAY, Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 7 F. M. ony. SLEEPING CARS for New York on 7 P. M. train '1 nrotig" 4 . Hii.ui'ui.. xew xora, or Boston, can be bad at tbe siation Olllce at all bonrs In the day, as well as at tbe newolhce In tbe Bankers' and Brokers' Telegraph Line, No. 4i Penimylvaul avence. between Sixth and Seventh streets. See Ituiuniore and Ohio llbllroad advertlsemea and snbedule between Washlugion, Baltimore, An nanohs. and tue WeeU naponi, j WIlJ.oN. Master or Transportation. L. M. COLE, Oeneral Ticket AgniL C25tl UFO. B, KOONTZ. Agent, Wasulnglon. TTAi-T lRtlGHT LINE, VIA NORTH X' PENNoY LVAN1A Ra 1 L ROAD, to Wtlkes iiarre. Muliunoy I'lty, Mount Carinel, Ceniralla, and all points on LehlgU Valley Railroad aud Its brByCiew' arrangements, perfected this day, this road Is enabled 10 give Increased despaich lu merchandise consigned to the above named points. Hoods delivered al the '1 bnuigb Freight Depot, l, K, corner of FRONT uud NOBLE Streets, Pefore 6 P. M.. will reach Wllkefbarre. MouiitOuruibl. Malianoy City, and the other siailous In Mahauoy auu Wyoiiiiug valleys boiore 11 A M. ol the suct-eediug day. 17 2H ELLIS CLARK, Agent. milE ADAMS EXI RKSS COMPANY, OFFICE ,1 Wo. c2H CIIESNUX Slieel, forwards Parculs, l'liii'.;!, MeicbanUihu, Rkh' Note1, and speole, e'lber by Its own lines or In connection with 0II...1 ) ipr.iH Ccu panlt R, 10 all the principal towns and tint tu the Uu'tcd HiHte. li JOHN. BLNbUAM.BuptuIuteiideut, iBAlLROADJLINES RCADINO - AlLROAD.GREAT" TBUltK LINE froro .Philaueinbla to itii. Interior of t-eDlihyivsWa, tbe Hruyikm, Huaqdcbanna, fnm heriaiid, w,d V yon, lug. Valleys, u e Forth, Nortb wett. and the Canidan, K'mirer ArrUKSmot of Passenger Trains, Monday, A u.iist Jl, ig., i,.,iVliig the 'Jinipjuy's Depot, Thlrepnth aO OaliowblU siroeus, Philadelphia, at tl e foilowli g hon.-s NtiRNlNM ACCOM MODATIOP1'.. At THO A.M. for Reading and all Intej mediate itftMans, ana Allen wiwn. Returning, leaves Reading at - P, M, arriving In Philadelphia at 'I5 P.M. . MCRNINO EJt PREiH.-At t'U A.M., for Reading Lehantin, Harrisburg, Pottsvllle, l'lneOrnve, lama, qua, Sunhtiry. W illiamsport, Klmlra. Uooheoler, NlBjiara lalis, Ruilalo, Wlfkesiiarre, PiUsion, Yorg, t erhne, I Kan bemburg, llagerulowii, etc. 1'be 7-iin train connwts at Reading with the Kant PriiiiFy ivnnla Railroad trains lor Allent iu, etc., and ilie s-is A. M. connects wttn the J.rnanou Vslley trsln f.r Harrl burg, eic: at Pi rt Clinton b t ate yiM BaHrcao trains tt.t WllllniTisrKrt, Li.r Hven. E uiira. e'e; at Harrfshnrg wlfi Northern Central, Comb, r.and V alley, mil c1itiv-im rind nruimmin trnlits lor Noi-tiiiiuilierland", Wllilamsport, Ycrk, t naO'bersburg I'lueicrove. etc. AITIPMiON hS PRf.,8-1. tav Pb'ladelpbla at !' p. M, lor Resdlng, lottpl 'larrnbifv. e, coniiei ting with lfei.diiig ai.d Coiuuinia .lu'iroad trutiis fi r Oilunibla, elc. POT1STOAN ACCOMMOI: VTION. U -avei Poits l"wn at -4 A. M.,iopp!rv et lr:l-rr. ed'a'rt vatii:: airiven n PhllailidpMaat lie A. f). fc im .-utiif lev HinHdelphla t 4 80 P, M.i ar.lVf'i In Pott-.io'-vj l (-4U KKADIfO ACCOMMOT-ATION-t4-aves Ktrolng kit 3u A. M.. stopping at nil way sta.lona; hirives In PhlladHiphiaailolAA.M. , wtivw is Felnri.iiig. leavcg Philadelphia at 615 P. M.; arrives In TieKiiing nt Ri5 P. M. Irlc- li.r Pt.i erielnnia leve HarrlHlinm t s in 1 51.. mid I'lilP-Tllle at 8 4ft A.M.. Ill rl li In I'lilluilnl. pi. la bt 1 P.M. AtieruiKin tralut leavn ilarrHbiirir at I'fjV. to d PolthVille al a-4c P. M.: arriving at PhllHiu-lpbla ai'i6 P. M. llHrrt.t'iri, Kccoiiitm if.tlon lens Reading at 7-J5 A.M.. and Harrlwhurii al 4,l(i P. Al. Conni c-lcir ai J'.eadli i Willi Aitcmoon Acuiiiiii itlAlion eouiu at C :'.i' P. M.. airfvlnirln PolludeJi lilK m-ir P. M. k'Mkc ii-Kin, wiiu a Fawei net car anaciiiHl, leaves Plilliivi..ln,. at li -ri 1,0011 lor Pntisi Ilie end a 1 way Siai!f :,i.; It av. -s P.,unllle at 7 A. M lor Pullai!fluiila and Ml 011. t-i Wav Stations Ail the t horo trRlnh run dui y. sundTs exi-epud. StibtlH trains leiv roitsvllle ai binl A. M and Pi'll.Klelplna P. M.; lea Pi lloielnhii fcr Ki'MlIng a. S CO A, M.. reluming rum Readliik at 4 U P. M . CHESTER VAI.LHY RAILROAD. Pasi-eniers for Low 1111 stow n end Intern ednie col Mi. tnne the 7-u A. M., la-4o and 4-ac P. M. trsins from Pi:lBi'el. ph'a, re.urnuig from Dowulugtowu at G'nti A, M., I'M1, and B-4fi P, M. lEKKJOmEN KA1LHUAH.-fassengnrs for Col 'g vule teke 7'U A. Ai. ana 4 5n P. bt. trains front Phiiedt i,hla, remriilng frcmlxillegevllleat H-J7 A. M. and 1 4j P In. Mi.ie hues foi vai.ou:i point In Per kiomeu Vallcv connect with trivli.H at Coliegevllle. NKW YOlUv EXPRMW HIK Pl'l'lsBL RO AND T l E WEST. Leaves New York at A M., 6 mi and 00 P. 1., passing. Reading al I A Al., 150 and lu-Hl P, M , auu conned al Harrisburg with Peniisytvaulii and Northern I eutrallRaliruad Express Trains for Pitts burg, (. hlt.ngo, Wiliiami port, Eluilra, R.iltimore, etc. Returning, Express Train ' leaves Uurtish irg, 011 arrivsl of Peuus. Ivania Express from Pl.tenurg, at 8 and 6"25 A. M , S S6 P. M. passing Reading at 4-414 and 7t A. M., and 11-41, P. M., arriving at New ork, lO'lO and 11-45 A. M , ai d 6 in P. M. Sleeping Cars aci-nm-panylrg ihese trains throngu between Jerncy U;y Bud Pittsburg, wiihotil change. Mall train tor New York leaves Harrisburg at S'Ki A. M. aud 2-116 P. M. Mall Irain lor Harrisburg leaves New York al 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILRMAD.-Tralns leave Poasville at 6'45 ll'ge A. M.,and 8-40 P.M., re turning from Tamaqua at 8 35 A, Al. and 12 15 aud 4 36 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SL'SQUKH AN NA RAlI ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 758 A. M . for Piue grove aud Harrisburg. and al PrJ5 P. M. for Pine grove and Tremont; returning from Harrlsliun; ar :t-:tt' P. M., and from Tremont at J- A, M., and 8-85 P. M. TlcKPTa Throngh first-class tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal points lu the North, aud West and Canada. Exclusion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good lor day only, aro sold by Morning Act-ommodalion, Markel Train, Reading aud PotihiownSAccouiuiodatiou Trains, at reduced rates, Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day omy, are sold at Readiug aud Intermediate Statlous by Reading aud Folulown Accoimuudauon Trains at reduced rates. '1 he loilowlng. tickets are obtainable only at the Otbceof S Bradford, Treasurer, No. 237 S. Fourth street. Philadelphia, or U, A. Nlcholis, General (super intendent, Reading. Commutailon Ticket at 25 per cent, discount, be tween any points desired, tor families and llrus. Mileage Tickets, good for 2UU0 ml'.oa. between al points, ai 85250 each, for families aud tirms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine, or twelve months, 'or holders only, to all points at reduced rates. Clergymen residing on the line of tbe road will bo furiiinlied with cards, entitling themselves aud wives to tickets at bal; fare. Extortion tickets Irom Philadelphia to principal Btatious, good lor Satu-day, Sunday, and Mouduy, at reduced 'are, lo be had oulv at the Ticket Olllce. at Thirteenth aud Callow hill streets, FRkiOHT. Uoods ol all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. Freight Traii.s leave Philadelphia daily at 4-35 A. M 12-45 noon, 8'v, nnd 6 P. M.. tor Reading, Lebanon, Han la burg, Pottsvllle, Port CHulon, and all points beMa" s'c'ose at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tue road and lis branches at 5 A, Al., and lor the priucipul biaiious ouly at 2-15 P. M. BAOOAUE. Dungan'a Expiess will collect Bag gage for all tralus leaviug Philadelphia Depjt. Ciders can be lell ai No. Z25 tt. Fourth street, or at tbe Depot. I htrteeuth and CallowhlU streets. pEMiSXLVAKlA CEKTBAL RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME, TAK1NO EFFECT MAY II,' 1888. Tbe trains of lie Pennsylvania Central Rnllruad leave the Pepoi. al THiRTY-UksT auu AIaaKeP Streets, wbluu is reached directly by the Market Street cars, the last car connecting with eucn irain leaving From and Market bt reels inlny minutes be fore lis departure. The Cnemut and Walnut "streets cars run wliliiu oue squaie of tue Depot. tin Sundajs The Market Street cars leave Front and Markel streets thirty-live minutes before tbe de parture 01 each train. ... blot ping Cur Tickets can be had on application at the Ticket olllce N. W. corner Ninth, aud CUeauut BireeiB, and at the depot. . Ageiiis of the L'mon Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders left at No. vol Ct esuut siieei, or No. 11 Market street, will receive LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ:- Mall Tralu . ,8-0u Ai M. paoll Accommodation, No. 1 l"-oi A, M, F'asi Lloe m.. 12 i) M. File Fxniess li'W M Paoll Aciom. Nos. 2, 8, aud 41 00, 6 Oil aud In j P. M. Harrisourg Accommodailon 2 JO P. AC 1 uncai-ier cconimodailon..... - 4iw p. M. Parket burg Train..... 8 S0 P. M. Cincinnati Express 1?V i " fi1 Erie Mall PJ M. Pbllauelpbla Express 11 15 P. M, Acconiniouallon ; U sO P.M. F.rie Mail leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Fx press leaves dully, All other trains T& WeBi'eSUAcmmodatIon Train runs dally, ex cetd Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 on P. M., at No. lis lrkM,hnrir Train " A. Jtt. Fast Line - !j-,t' ST Lancaaier Tralu. - j- JJJ F. M. Pa!!ilAwommoaaiK rtolnriTASoTuS For furtntr Wjjffiffi Ticket Agent. JU" No. Bol CUEsN OT street, FRANCIS FUNK.'llcket Ageut, No. 118 MARKET Mreet. Samuel h. Wallace, Tick el Agent ai the Depot, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as stuue auy rhk for Rangage, except for Wearing Ap- 1arel. and limit their respouslbinty to One Hundred Joliars in value. All llaggage exceeding that amount in value will be al ihe ntu of the owner, unless taken by special contract. KUWAltn 1L WILLIAMS, 4 fc UdUDIW DUjici lurauuiiu aiwuill! rl. )HILADELPHIA, LPHIA, GEhMANTOWN, AKD TOWN RAILROAD -TIM TABLUi. FOR uERMAN 1 OWN. NOttRIS not stop on the 0"'""V,'S 'A ?rf2ch Leave Philadelphia B'i A. M. 2, 7, irV P. M. Leave Oermautown 84 A. At. 1. 8 9V P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, lo, 12, A. M., 2, a?', SV,7, t lideave'tlfestnnt Hill 7'K, 8. 9-40, nd 1P10 A. M., I i0 8-40, 6-40,8 40,8 40 ard 10 40nPdM.,8 Leave Philadelphia A. M. 8 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hid 7 50 A.M. 12 40, 5 40 and 815 PF0R CON8H OHOC'KEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia , hl " 06 A. M. 1, 8, 4LaveNorVlBUwn 6 40, 7, T60, . and 11 A, M., IX, I, W. ua "tjN BTJNDAY8. Iave Philadelphia 8 A. M., 2 Ho and 715 V. M. Leave Norrlsiowu 7 A. M.. 6 o aud v P. M. Aoa r FORMANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7;: 8, aud llt5 A. .,1K, 8, '&f&&lWk?i. . nd UH A. M ..i.5.6V.auttP6M.fiuNpAYBi Leave Philadelphia A. M., and WP. M, Leave Mam. yunk 74 A. M., 8 and 9. M. iu H. WlLiSON. Oeneral Superintendent, ' Depot, NINTH aud OREEN SueeU. f 1 FT THE BEBT-THK HOLY R1BLK HARD J lng'g Editions Family, Pulpit aud Pocket Bible li VieKtitUia fstyles ol'lursey M(inuo aud anilqns b'u llcKi,. A new edlllOD, arranged lo photographic tMciraiis of iamtils y riis vi iami H ARM NO, Pnhllher, INOi til LJJ.EO'' A' tiW bAiOWftOulU M" TRAINS ARRIVE AT'DEPOT, VIZ.: ClncluL ail Exprese '' A. M, Phllsdeb bla ""Tirri"" a a m' Paoll Accommouatlon. No. 1 8 A) A. M. I.-. 1 .. K, . -.1 111 A. M, Leave Phlisaeipuiao, , o, doo. 111, it, is a, ai l, I, 8). 3?i, 4, 6, 6?', 1U, 7. 8 , IU, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Oeimati town 8, 7. 7t. 8. t m, 9, 10, 11, 12 A, M., 1 ?. 8 4. 4'a. . i 7. N 9, 1", 11 P. M. 1 n,',. V.Z'A ......M-rKlii. and Mi and Via Train, t.111 RAILROAD LINES.:,: lPW "'"OH NPW YOaiC-THB' t'AVDW fi, V''M1 AMBOY AND PHILUDK .LPHIA- '' l e. KA1I.ROAD 'lOMPA.VY iilEM. FROM PtULAUELt'lUA 'Hi 1m.1V YOltK. AND Vll tHf FROM WAIJSOT. STREKr At 5 4 a, M., v(a- Camdon and Anibov AcoomiVHV dailon. h . 2-ai p m fW. 1 i, s-sii, s ana 11 sii IiVlamd. Borutt'lou',iiur''"s:'a. Beverly, and ft,rFh;ren.,0A,M' , 8 8f. 4 :jn, B, and II HO P. M, At:siali.U0 A. TI.. 1, 8, 4 , , and 11-30 P. M. for ! FdKi-weier. ItlveiBid... hi vert ,11 .i.d v'iuira 1 P M 1 for RivHru.n and 8-XO P. M. tor V.linrs ' ' At o :'nBiidloA,M.,l, 8, 4ao,6,a:.d I130P. M. for I Hb Hocko. Th 1 .ml 11 W P. Jr. Line fvve from Ilarket Street Fin v (upper side). F RO.l K K t I i43T( r .1 W)T. At 11 A. M li ii ensliiKtou sud Jersey Clt''. New York Plpip.s Lice Fe.re U At 7 and 1 1 A. M., 2 H", ii anc. fi P. M. for 1 teuton nnd Prlsinl. A ml at In-Pi A. M. for Bristol. Ail ai.d it A , Al., 2 ;lo, sod 5 P. 4. fcr Morrlsvilld alnl Tnllvinwn, At 7 hi,. 1 pfi A. M., 2-sn, and 8 P. .M. f Sch-ncus Rbl Kinl-tigtiiii A 1 7 and bi-is A. M., Z'SO, 4, 6. and P. M. for CViru welU, '1 orrlwlale, Holmesnurg Tuc.ouv, W I 11110 ining. Brldehurg. and F"rnkfr'l and al 8 I", li, f.jr Holnieib'irH ftii11 lblerniedlrite st .tVius. rmiM wst i'iin.Ai)r.i,eiiiA uicroT, via Coii'iectl,,g R, 1 av. At 9-30 A. M., 1 an. 8 3d. atiu 1 p. m. Nfl-V Y'ork C.r preni Lli es, via Jersey City, Fsre ? 1 ?", At 1 A. M., Kiuhrruut L'tie. Bur, f The H " A. M., kikI s-iin P. M. Lines will run dully, All nthers, Snudsys excepied. At S-:in A. AJ pan, an, and 12 P. M. for Trenton. At h .in .a. iv., s a ftnn rj f. 1. ior k ivm'. At Vi P. M. (Mifht), lor Moirl-viile, Tul'ytowu, Pcbei'Hk s, Kild'ngtou. Cornwelu1 1 iri-idulii.-iijvs Jn rjt, Tacouy, WlHsli.onllug, BrK,c.!hurg, and Fruitk- For lines leaving Kensington Depot take th cars on I hit a or P. lib "iireelj, an In'? cum reel, Hfl ml mites before de. arinre. 1 he cu-s n K 1 r ' ti"et Haiiwu-y run (ill ect to Went I'blladelph a Depot: Cheiinit and W ill 11 nt wilhln one 8iUare, On f'uudaH tbe Markel streitcsrs will ruu to cuuuect will) ue 8auA.il. auil 6 811 P. M. Hues. BELVIDERE DICLAWA,K R1ILUOAD LINLP. .From KermlUKinu Dciiol. At 710 A. M. for NIsRa-n Pail, Ki.tl'ilo, Dnnklrk, tniri.,1 lu.cR, Oneni. Rochesl- Pi i'mciion, s ei,o, S rao"se, Hreat R"iid, Mou-rosb, W Rkt slmrro, Scbooley's Mountain, elo. A 1 7 On A. M and 8-an P.M. for Scraoton, Strouds burg, Wnter flap, lleivldere, EuSt'in, LRUiOerlvl.le, I lenilngion. elo, Tue 8 8u P. Al. Line oohuhjw direct with tbo Train leaving Ea.iton zor MaucU Ciiuuk, Alientown, Bethlehem, etc. At 5 P. AI. for Lambertvl le and Intermediate Sta tions. CAMDEN AND BTTRLINUTPN CO., AND PKM BER'i ON AND HIOIIYSTOWN RAILROADS, Fioni Alwrkel Ht. Ferry (upper side.) At8 A. AI., 1,4, and triS P. AL. lor Mercbantsvlile, Mooreslowu Uaritord, Alasouville. Uaius.iori, Mount Fio'ly, f-mllhvliie, Ewausvllle, Vluceutown, Rlr mli gl am. and Pembertou. At I and 4 P. M for Lewlsl-iwn, WriKtitttown, CiH'kstonn, New Egypt, Hornerniowu, Cream F.Uge, lmlaystown, Sharon, and Hlghunorn, Fifty ponnrts of baggsge only are allowed each paiwei ger. PHSsengers are pronlliited from taking anylbuig as bitgKBge but their westing apparel. All bsggate ver tiny pouuds to b pid for exi-a. The Company limit their leponslbllity for Daggage to One dollar per pound, and will nut be llubis for any an (Hint beyond tu o, except hy special coniract. Tickets sold aud baggage checked direct through to Bosion,Worceslr. SpriugOeld, H irtfurd, New Haven, Providence. Newport, Albany, Troy.Sarauig, U'tca, Rome, Syracuse. Rochester, Ruflaio, Niagara Fails, and Suspension Brldgu. An oiiitloual Ticket Olllce Is located at No. 828 ChesnDislrest, where Tickew 10 New York and all important points North and East may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Olllce can have their baggage checked from residence or hotel to deelinatlou by Union Transfer Baggage Express, LINKS FROM KIW YO K K FOR PHILADELPHIA, Whl leave in. in foot ol Conrtlaud sireel al7 A. M., 1 and 4 p. M., and li ulght via Jer. eyoity aud Cam Aii at 6-Kn P. M via Jeney City and Kensington; at A. M., 12 AI and 6 P. M. via Jersey City and West Philadelphia. i rom Pier No. 1 North River at 5-30 A. M. Aocoom modalion. and 2 F. M. Express, via Auilioy aud Cauiileu. WILLIAM li, UATZMER, 616 Agent. TJlllLADKLPHlA, WILillNGTON AND L5AL rTlMORKRAlaLROADkBijj. commencing MONDAY, April 13, IS88, Trains will P ave Depot corner of BROAD Street aud WASH LSCTON Avenue as follows; Way-Mull Tralu at 8ouA. M. (Sundays excepied) for Balnoiore, slopping at all Regular stations, con. ti cling with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for CrlBBfcld and Intermediate uiailons. Exp.ehi Train at in (mi AL (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryvilte, and Havre-de-Mrace. Connects at Wil mington with train for New Casilo. Express Tralu ai 3-so P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore ana Wushlngton, stopping at Chester, Thnrlow, Liu wood, Clayuioul.Wlluiiugion, Newport, Sianlon, Newark, Elktou, Northeast, Cbarleniown, Perryvlile, Havre-de-Urace, Aberdeen, Perrymau's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Cuase's aud memmer's Ron, Nig lit F.x press at ll'OO P. M. (Dally) lor Raltimore and Washltigion, slopping at Per-yvllls and Havre-de-Grace. Connie W at Wllmlugton (Saturdays ex ceplcd) with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at New Castle, Mlddleiown, Clayton, Dover. Harrington, SeulOrd, Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connecting at Cristleld with Boat for Fortress Mon roe, Norloik, Portsmouth, aud the South. Passengers for Forirees Monroe aud Norfolk via Baltimore will lake the Lt.00 AL Train. Via CxLsiiald W1U lake the ll io P. M. train, WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all statlous between Philadelphia and Wlluiiugion. Leav "Philadelphia at 11D0 A. M., X-30, 6U0, 7W, and ilM Kdally) P. M. The 8 00 P. M. Train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and Inter mediate siailous. Leave W umlugton 7f0 and 8-10 A, M. (dally), l-an 4-15. and 7-80 (daily) P.M. Theb-lsA, Al. Train Will net slop between Chester aud Philadelphia. FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 7 "IS A. M., Way-Mall; 9 1 A. M., Express; 'L ib P. M., Express; 8 00 P. M Exprt; 6'66 ' SUNDAY TRAIN FROM RALTIMORB, Leaves Baltimore at 8-66 P. Ai., slopping at Havre-de-Grace, Perry v ilie, aud Wilmington. Also biops at Norlb-East, Elkton, aud Newaia 10 take paaseugers lor Pulladelpbla aud leave passbugers Irom Washing, ton or Baltimore, aud ai Chester to leave passeugeri trom Washington or Baltimore. Through itlckets 10 all points West, South, South west, may bo procured at the Ticket Olllce, No. 82J CHEMNOT Street, nnder the Continental Hotel, where, aiso. state-rooms and berthi in sleeping cars can be secured during tbe day. Persouu purcnxsiiig tickets at this othce can have their baggage checked at their residence by the Union Trausiur Company 48 1 H. F. RENNF Y. Superintendent. QUOUTIiST BOUT TO TilE SiiA-SllQttEl CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD, - w nmn A U A kf L' Kirn r L M on ill I v A a x km i-Jii tail I, FIVE TRAINo DaILY TO ATLANTIC CITY. On and after SATTJRDAY, July 4, trains will leave .818 a. M. ..7-30 A.M. .9 16 A. M . -roo p. m. .4 la p. ai. 18 P. M nivi mi re..L Kerrv as loliows: Special Excorslou Mall... ..... rrJlV.'L'L'l'V.'IV'Urr'l'.'-'h'l'i"'"'' Fieigiii, wiui - FJtprrss (through 111 iwo houis). . Atianuo ----."-a-Vjc Special Excursion Aiau freight, with purseuger car Express (ihrnugh In two bonrs). Aooummodallou .... .4-2 P. Af. D-40 A. Al. ,.7'10 A. Af. 6'6UA. M, Junction Aocommodatlon to Ar'O and In- tet mediate siatlonB, leaves Vine street 8 80 p. Af. Returning, leaves Arco 8'6 A, M. BaddonUeld Accommodation Train leaves " T..,T..i 10-I6 A. AI. aud 2-00 P. M. Leave Haddouheid................l-ou P. M. and 8' 16 P. AL Banday Mall Train to Atlantic, .....7 80 A. M. Xj-v-o . ' " - - ' -' - Leaves Allautlo...,... Zu P. M. Fare to Atlantic, 82. Round trip tickets, good only lor the day aud irtlu on whtcu iuey ar ibsuoh. .. Tie Philadelphia Local Express Company, No. 828 Cli ESN U l tin eel, will call ior baggage lu any part or th city and suburbs, and check to hotel or collage al Atlantic City. Additional t'eket offices have been located In the Reading Room of the Coutlueutal Hotel, uud at No. 6s cH ESN UT Street, ., 7 8 If ' ' H1LADELPU1A AMD ElilE It AI LIU) AD. BUMMER TIM B TABLE, Tbroogtt and direct route between Philadelphia, BfcliUuore, Harrisburg, Wllllamsppri, to the North test aud the Oreat Oil Region 01 Pennsylvania. fflSsBT SLEK.P1NO CIA RS on all Night Trains, fin and alter MONDAY. May II, 1888, the tralus on the Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad whl ion as iouow. wutwixd . .. t-mmrmM Vli I ludel llbia... .11-16 A, M . H-2II r. M W,?J r7i ieav.a Wllllamsport, .a .l.ii a itrlA .... 8 60 P. M. -ri Trxoress leaves Philadelphia. Erie Prw",esve Wllllasusport. ... izvu noun m,hh 8'Im) P. AI, ,1 h ftrnvwMaiK' . - .1 1 . ... .rl. VltllHilMll.llll.. ...10 06 A. M, , 8'UI A. M, vimira m" ;mi 7; n loaves w iiiiiiiniiiri.HMHH,H in in , ,i mi arrives Bt Lot k HaveuMUMM.M 7 '46 P. M, KAIlWAklli man Train leaves Kile ....... ..ll'OO A, M; B 1 11 aves Wllllauisiiorl ..10-18 P. M .1 arrives at Philadelphia......,. 7 lu A. M, Tirla Vxaress leaves h rle ....m 7 40 P, M. jurie r-P" wvni willlaiiisiorl....M...., 8 16 A. M. m a arrives al Philadelphia 6 ioP. M, Mall nrt Fx pri-ns coniiei t wlih Oil Creek and A lie. gueuy luvw liroad. i5if"'lh'('edl,;',,l!n. )U teiiMai UuperLuteoduaV a . a r . . -. .a . - . pTf Mall ,,JZ. T a i I 1' M VaCnnliti and A niboy'F i'prwi'"! 8t)0 nLL ' M, -'n'ddn and Jersey o ty Ex prewi.... pnn ' " r, . Jl,. Via 111 11 I'T. ft d JflMMV ll'V k.K. ii.'.'v Mv for Amhoy and ln'-rin4;"lat"stanons, Atl25MliAMa '"dH-OP M:. r Freehold. A M1',.,iM,1 i- Vn:.1 f' '.- "?' Trent,.,.. "AUbTIOM SALES.' KOllTINiJ, DURKOKOW (H).. APrrrnni ber Of Bank .t,a. fc.w ." .-?"r:.rJT""'i V't auk itree. bucnesr.ors to Job n iL urnirATl ' 1 LA0.VJVyK.fALK OV ARPP.TfNe Md . j' P 1ECFS I L.' OR OIL-CLOTH.1 Kl'O. tsge, ,nd rag cLpe'unSi." ' ' 5'ii Si'1 ' FTI'PT ' LAIIOK ' PKkKUPTrVRV' -batw'- FltFltCH AND OT H K ti EU riO PKav tl t? tiOlDS, FOR FAIL OF Jii8. V rJtA: . DRY . On AIondBy Aiornlrg, Angus' H, at in oVlcck, 011 , ur months' credit r.niit sen lots of French, fDdlu.Oormau, and Rru ' dry goods.. . -i 1 - . .. lMU la 1:6 rrTrsrpTOnv sat.r of to o casks ' BOOTS, SHOl. TKAVKLHM4 dAUS. Em . ' , ' ' ' On Tuesday inornlnlr, Atig . rt loo'i lonk. 011 4 months' credit. f819rit -tVL. b IOURIH Street. ' ; " . H.,,,.,'l ' No. 323 a. p; everllh strict. w.lnu, ,,r.,,i,,.w, i.Buo-uu.e ,-arp'ts, a r m'" l. (-Llim.giasaWBrKiicht.alnruUute .eiu.' sisw ' it a vncf.V.0, ' '-7 N-Trt'rreenih stro. 1TPUA)J!' ,WALNIJI' PARUOit AND tH.VtVo. ''OINf F L R N 1 X 1 1 h K, KUWIANl' FRKNi' r .P .. IK P1KK MfRtOll L7k CVRrVlN DRUPELS, A iv D o Cll.e K I'A UPK E1V, EIO.' Afi,wi , 0,1 Monday, Auwstil ' , lKUn,,fid'ln,itur. te "y tU8 lloosB ior rent. -3 2n St ' nIIllMAA DIKdl ,y MN, AIT1IOXKFRS r,,f'Jii,.L-MUll'iOS A'EK-.:llAN'ls, No. Hlfl OHEbN CT f-rteij rear entrauce No. 1107 Uausum st- Snln nt No. tliu Uiesnnt sfrppf S t , i. V i" ' " I UUUMKHOT.D FUR- ?lRA,itVt,,KrA1' ... ,, ; On Frld .y Jlnrnlii. At o'clock, at the Aiu.tloii Mine, No. 1110 Chesnnt sticet. win be bold. asii(ji.rlor a'sortnieut ol new and seiond-haud hnnsi ho d furnli i-e. Carpels, Franutt pliite riiiuiiel enn pier ula'nes, etc. PiA -(.- lo. ne rosewojd Piauo-forLe, 7 oc tuvH, by l'eck. of New Yom. ' Aio, one mahoguuy Piano-forte, by Ilallett A .Davis. 8 la At PARLOR OROANH. Also, two fni-ei ior tjutior orgats, by George Wlrtb a Co., entirely new. - it 0. I). JlrCI.FES A CO. No. M-ti M A A AvET Street. AUCT1CWEH3 18 6 ALE OF 1500 CASKS BOO 1 8. STTOE8, BROQANS. BALMOiLS. ETO. ' Ou Monduy morning, August 54, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will gPtl by catalogue, lor cash. iriOil cafes Men's. Buys' aud Youths' Boots, shoes BrogHtis. fUlruorals, eto. ,.,'5 " fl'perior assorimeul oi Wyiaeu's.Missev'and Chlltlreu s city-made Ooods. L3i M AP.TIN LEOCHEKS, A UCTION EKKS. No . 529 CHESNLT St., rear entrance Irom Mlnora Pale No. 1115 swstn slrecf. HANDSOME OILEI WALNUP FPRNITURP!, FINK FOLISU BRUSSELS AND VKNEITAfit CARPETS, F.lc. Ou Tuesday Morning, ?fth Inctanl.at M o'cicck.at No. 1511 Swain street (north of Cca es street, a'ove Fllteenin itrwt), oy ttiiaioKUe, Ibeemlre Furnliure, Including rery hand some olied walnut and hair llloih Parlor Furniture, Kuptrlor oak dlning-routn Furuttiire. three suua liandsnmeoiled walnut cusmber Fumlmre. Hue hir Mattresses, spring Beds, Hue China and Olassware, na nut Centre Tables. VeuelUu llliuds, bandsoine English Brussels, lugralu aud Venetlun Carpets kitchen n'etiHils, etc. 'I he furnliure was made to order, aud Is equal new In every respect. io 8t May be examined early on the morning of sale, LIPP1NC0TT, SON & CO.. AUCTIONEEKB AshnrstBnlldlng, No 240 MARKET Street, FIRST LARUE POUTIVE 8 4LK OP 9(0 LOIS AMP-ltlCAN AND lSll'OltrKI) D'RY bOOliS, LINEN AND HOSIERY OOOD3. NO . 'HONS, HOOP SKIRTS, ETC. By Catalogue, on Pour Months' Credit. On Wedueiday, Ar prist 20, 186s cemmenciug at 10 o'clock Included will belouiid a lull assoriment of seasonable gouda win thy the atumlon of buyers. 8 ai 4t RAILROAD LINES. BALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD Trains belwefn WASIIINUTON AND BALTI MORE, and WAbHINOION AND THE WEST are uow run as loliows, viz : FOR HALTIUORR. Leave dally, except Sunday, at 7 00, 7'48, and 12'SOF. M and 2-oo, and 4 atiand 8 4 P. M, roll ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave dally, exceot Sunday, al 7'00 A. Af.. and eiM and 6'45, P. M. FOR WAY STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 615 and 7 00 A. AL, asd at 2'00 and 4-38 ' ' FOR ANNAPOLIS. - Leave at 7'00 A. Al. aud 4 ao P. At, No trains I to CI from Auuapolis ou Sunday, ON SUNDAY. FOR BAL 1 1 MORE. Leave at 7 45 A. M., aud 4'so and 8'45 P, AL. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7'45 A. M., and 4-e and 8 45 P. M. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WFXT. Leave daily, except baturday aud Sunduy, at 7'45 A. M.. 4-3o aud 8' 46 P. Al. On Samrday Bt 7'46 A. M., and 7-30 P. M. On Sunuay al 4'Ao and 8'45 P. M. ouly, connecting at Relay statiou wliu tralus Irom Baltimore to Wheel ing. Parkersburg, etc. Through Tickets to tbe West can be had at the Washlugion station Ticket Oilice. at all hours In tbe day. as well as at the new office of the Hankers' and, Brokers' Teleg aph Llue, No. 848 I'enuay.vaula aveuue, between Hlxth and Seventh streets. For New Y'ork, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ad vertisement ot "Through Line." J. L. WILSON, Alasler of Transportation. L. M. COLE, Oeneral Ticket Agent. 8 25t GEORGE S. E.OONTZ, Agent, WasblngtosW FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST, and for all Stations on Carudeii and Am boy and Connecting AvBllroada, front Walnut sireei wuarf. INCREASED DESPATCH. Freight for all way poliiis on the Camden and A in boy, Freehold and Jamesburg, and Burlington County Railroads, forwarded al 12 o'clock Noon. For Trentou, rrlnceton, Kingston, Rocky Hill, and all points on the New Jersey aud Bolvldere BauVi roads, forwarded at HH P. M. For New York,;al 12, 2H, and 5 P. M. Freight received from 7 A. M. to 6 P. AC -A slip memorandum, specifying tbe marks and numbers, shippers and consignees, most lo every la stance ceseut With each lead of goeds. WALTER FREEMAN, Agent, NO. M S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Jp It INCIPAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHE3NUT STREET. CSyTJtAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA; (One door below Ctieanut street). . : ESTABLISHED A. D. 1SG2. Our stock; comprises all the denominations printed by the Government. all orders filled and forwarded by Mail or Express, immediately upon re ceipt, a matter of great Importance. Drafts on l"illadelpUia Post Offloe, Green backs, and National Bank Notes received la payment. Tuo following rates of oomuiUslou are allowed: On (20 Two PER CENT. From 820 lo 100 Four per cent. From JK'O upwards.FouR and a half pkrceni Tbe commission is payable la stamps. All orders, etc, should be addressed to 8TAMT AGENCY, No. 801CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders received for Stamped Checks, Drafts,' Receipts, Bill-Heads, eto., aud the best rates of commission allowed. We have constantly on hand UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, AND STAMPED ENVELOPES. CORN EXCHANGE RAO MANUFACTORY. J Oil T. BAILEY Sl 0 O., HKMOVKU TO N. E. corner ol Ma KEEP and WATER Streets, DEALEH IN RAUa .AD BAQQINQ 0( every discrlpilon, for Grain, Flour, Bail. Hi per-Phosphate of Llrne, Bone Laree and suiall flUHNV 'b AUU constantly ou hand, siil A lno, v OOL bA-' rt- Jliif T. BAILkg. J CACAPES. T v