The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 14, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR ArH PHIL AD EL pjlTA; MONDAY, SEIEMDETI li, l8G8.'r
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TILLING HAST ft H I L T ! 0
1 ' INSURANCE ROOMS, -
2 STlp
No. 409 WALNUT St.
AcFNTS AND ATTORNEYS 0B
Home Fire Insuraiice Company,
. NEW HAVEN, CONK,
Springfield Fire and Marine Ins Co.,
tPRINGFIELD, MA98,
Yonkers and New York Insurance Co.,
NEW YORK
Tcoplcs' Fire Insurance Company,
WORCESTER, MASS,
Atlantis Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
PROVIDENCE, K. I.
Guardian Fire Insurance Company,
NEW YOBK
Iiiunbcrmau's Eire Insurance Co.,
CHICAGO, ILL
Imnniic effected at LOWEST BATES.
All losses promptly and liberally adjusted at their
Office, No. 409 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
N8URE AT HOME.
GUAltDIAN FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 426 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED CAPITAL, . . $500,000
PAID Df CAPITAL, . . . $100,000
AO LOSSES OR DEUTS.
Insure against 1cm or damage by Fire on Building
Merchandise, Houaenold Furniture, and all olhei
Insurable property, and also take Marine, Canal
and Inland Navigation B!kka at the lowest rates coo
-tent with security,
W. K, OtVENs, President.
RATH AN HAINES. Secretary. 5 13
BENJ. F. O' BR YON, Survey
I Arthur Marlon!,
VVm. W. Jreuner,'
Ir. M. MoE-an.
I . . . . .
Ll.UJttD 11 H HAL
Hon. Geo, V, Lawrence,
Bon. btephen t. Wilson,
James V. Kirk, '
R. U Wortclngton,
Wni. K. Creeaan.
John Smlck,
Edward N. Grattan,
tluward A, Mlckle,
f, Kemp Bartlett.
Ohm. K, McDonald,
STRICTLY MUTUAL.
PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST GO.
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE: among
memberi oi the
SOCIETY OF FRIEND '
Good risk, of any class accepted,
' Policies Issued upon approved plans, at the lowest
rates.
President,
SAMUEL K. SHIPLEY.
Vice-President, williau c. longstheth.
Acuary, ROWLAND PARRY.
' The advantages offered by this Company are not
excelled. 7 27j .
Jj O N D O N
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE' COMPANY
. . ESTABLISHED ISO.
Fald-np Capital and Accumulated Fands,
98.eoo,ov IN COLD,
LOCAL, JMKfiX'TOttS;
IS. M ARCHIBALD, M. B. M. CoubuI, Chairman.
A. A. LOW, of A. A. LOW & Bros.
E. S. jAl'tBAY, ot E. B. J all ray 4 Co
RICHARD IRVlN.of BlohardliVlndkCo.
: DAVID SALOMON, No, 11 W. Thirty-eighth St.
J. BOOKMAN JOHNSON, of J. J. Johnson a Co.
JAMES SI U ART, Ol J. J. Stuart & Co.
K. W. CROWELL,
Resident Manager. No. 40 PINE S.reet. N. Y,
FREVOST & HKR1UNU, Agents,
8 221m No. 107 B. THIRD Street, Phiiada.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY THE
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INbURANCE COM
PANY Incorporated l2t Charter Perpetual No.
Mo WALNtT Street, opposite Independence Suuare.
This Company, favorably known to the commuulty
for over forty years, continues to Insure against loss
or damage by tire on Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or lor a limited time. Also on
Fomlture, stocks of UooUs, and Merchandise gene
rally, on liberal terms.
1 heir Capital, together with large Surplus Fund,
Is invested In the most caretul inuuer, which ena
bles them to oiler to the insured au undoubted secu
rity In the case of loss.
. DiaiOTOBS- ,
Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenz,
Ah lander Benson, Thomas Smith,
' lsaao HaElehurst, - Henry Lewis,
Thomas Bobbins, J. uullngbam Fell,
Dauiel Haddock, Jr.
DANIEL smith, J a, President.
Wit-ham O. Cbowull, Secretary. so
; ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
-rfrffyv VEH BTKAM ENGINE AND
pSnTi'Miii-M BOILER WORKB.-NEAFIE ffc LEV Y.
gATTKTAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS
MACHlNIbTl!, BOILERMAKERS, BLACK
SMl'IHb, and FOUNDERS, having lor many yean
been In snccessful opeiatiou, and been exclusively
engaged la building and repairing Marine and River
Engines, high aud low-presaure. Iron Boilers, Wale.
Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully oiler theli
services to the public as being fully prepared to con
tract lor engines of all else, Marine, River, and
Stationary; having seis of patterns of different siset
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch
Every description of pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low-preer-ure Flue
'.tubular and cylinder Hollers, ol tue best Pennsylva
nia cbarooal Iron. Forglugs or all sizes and kinds
Iron and Braes Castings of all description. Roll
Tur ning. Screw Cutting, and all other work connected
With the above business.
Drawings and speclhcatlons for all work done at
theaslablkhmenl free of charge, and work guaraa-
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room foi
repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety
and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, etc ei'
fur raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB O. NEAFIJS,
JOHN P. LEVY,
U BEACH and PALMER streets.
J, VAUOHS, MKKBIUK, WILJUAM H, MJUBIUM
JOSH K. C)Ptt
S0UTI1WAKK FOUNLltY, FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Streets. "'
m, PHILAUBLPinA,
.MERR1CK & SONS,
DENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low PrenHure Steam Engluet
for Laud, Rlvtr.and Marine Service. '
Boilers, Uasometers, .Tanks, Iron Boats, eta.
Castings of all kinds, either lrou or brass.
Iron frame RooA lor bias Work, Workshops, and
Ballroad Stations, eta.
Retorts and uas Machinery, ot the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, also
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil
Steam Trains, Defecators, .Filters, Pumping, En.
glnes, etc
-note Agents idt r. diiimx s ratenv engar wiiu
Apparatus, Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and
A i.l n k 11 - i . ( ii I I ii i u 1. 1 HnffHr
1 Iru I ii I iiu VI u,.t. ... A:lltl
JOHN CRUMP.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
iBori mo. am iodub mueei, ah
V' 1T8 t JltXSitT HTHKKT,
12) PUILADKLPILIA.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FirE Insurance.
L Ircrpoo L and LoudoN ani G lob E
r IusnrnncE CompanYi '
aj fc HIT W ' ''.
SEVEOTEEN MILLIONS.
Short Term, rcrpotna!,' Floating, and Rent
Policies Issued on favorable terms.
0Ckc,No.6 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE.
- ATWOOD SMITH,
IB tto . . GENERAL AO 5 NT.
EI.AWAHK MUTUAL, SAKKTY INSUtt
A NCE COMPAN k , Inuorpotated by the Luu
ture 01 Pennsylvania. j83S. u '
OHlce, Southeast corner THIRD and WiMDT
Siris, PMlnd-lphK.
MARINE 1NHUKANCKS
On Vessels, Cargo, ai.dFrelghi, to all parts ot ths
INLAND IN.-URaNOICSI
Or Goods, by ri ver, canal, lake, and land Oarrlitges to
Mil VMM VI U'V VJ 1 'mi. rt
y FIRK IN8DRANCE8
On nierchandlHe geiieraily.
On Stores, Dwelling Douses, etc
ASSET r THg C OMPACT
Noveinoer 1, 1s7.
f2W,(Xi0 irn'ted states Five Per Cent.
Loan, KMitt i-joi mm-iifi
120,6uO TJni'ed States Five Per Cent. iul'wuuu
Loan. 1KH1 184 4(V)xi
BO.OUOtJnlWHlHtatea 7 3-1D Per Cent. Loan
Treasury Notes J2 E62'50
800.000 Blae or Pennsylvania Six per
Cent. Loan S10 070 00
125,00(1 City i.l riiiiadi Ipliia six Per Cent.
Loan (exempt Irom tax) 125,625 00
(9.000 StateofNew Jersey Six Percent,
.Loan gSl.OOO'OO
80 000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds. 19,3001)0
85,000. Pennsylvania Railroad, Setond
MortKSgHSIt Percent. Bonds. 2S,S75 0i)
85,000 Veetern Pennsylvania Railroad
Six PerCeuU Bonds (Pennsyl
vania RallroaJ KUHrntt'eed.... 20 00000
80,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per
. oiCent, Loans.... 18.000-00
7000 Stale of Tenuessae Six Percent,
Loan...... t270'00
6,000,300 sbares stock of Oermantown
GaConpany (rinMpai and
Interest siiaranteed by the
. ,. c"y of Philadelphia)...., 15,000 00
IJ5P0 l. Sliares Stock of Pennsylva-
w l"llroad Company 7,80000
5,000 10o Shares Stock of North Peuu
o . eylvanla Railroad Comuanv. 8,OCO'0fl
80,000 SO Shares Stock Philadelphia
and Southern Mall Steamship
9ni oat, i t-'ompany lS.OOO'OO
zoi.wou Loans on Bonds ano Mortgage,
first Ileus on City Property...... 20l,9ocoo
1,102,802-S0
8,000-0
219,136 67
RAILROAD LINES.
ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-.
''. wjlJlk ROUTit-Shortest and most
11,101,400 par. Market value.
Real FHtate.
Bills Receivable lor lusutance
made
Bal.nces due arAKen'c'ei 'preT
ciiums on Marine Policies
Accrued interest and other
debts dun the Oiropatiy
stock and ecrlpol Buudry Insa
ranca and other Companies
Cash in RT,'r : estimated value
TFf?'1!0. ,JiO.Hand,
jvuimmu a. louder
,S84-3
8,01700
181,816 63
i 6,606 15
.lfiaiartli II i
1 heopnllus Paulding,
U ugh Craig
Edward Darlington
John R. Penrose,
H. Jouts Brooke.
Henry Sloan,
George O. Lei per,
William G. Bouiton,
Edward Lafouxcado,
wwu Aieget,
Samuel K. stok'es,
vrmivn iiMJUBir,
Will It m i I I .
JacooP, Joiihh,
James B. MoFarland.
Jjsnua P. Eyre,
Johu D. i'alor,
spencer Uc'lvalne,
HeuryO. Daliett. Jr.,
Georte W. BeruarUoa,
1. P. Morgan, Pltwburg.
J, B. Semple, '
i, .ii ,, PaBI'. rresiaem,
HENRY LYLb'S secrey VwsUtont,
HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 so
1829-C1LARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire-insurance Co.
or puiiAiK,iaiixA.
OFFICE:
Nos. 435 and 437 CI1ESAUT STREET.
AKBETS K JASVABY I. 1868,
,003,740 00,
CA PITA , f0,eO'00
AdKUED 8VHPLVH I.l,l98.80
UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1868
aa.eoa-aa 5u,ow.o.
LOSaES PAID AINCB 1880 OTB
$5,500,000.
Perpetnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
Charles N. Bancker,
xouias waguer,
Samuel Grant,
George W. Richards
Annau xta,
DIRECTORS.
George Fales,
Aiireu finer,
Fraocia W. Lewis. M. D..
I'homas Sparks. '
iVIlltttni M Urn
CWAPT.iT.a TM. uaiuiuu' ..
tad tw FlLEBrVlcP?ea"enrn,
JAB. W. McAA.t.Isfi.R. Secretary pro i tern.
Except at Lexington, Kentucky, ihjs Comuanv ha
no Agencies West of Putsburg. vumpanynsa
TNSUBANCE COMPANY
JL OF
NORTH AMERIOA,
ISo. 232 WALNUT BTHEeT, PMILADA.
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL,
Marine, Iuland, ami lire Insnrauce.
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, - 2,001,286-72
20,000,000 Loesses raid In Cash Einot) Ua
Organization.
DIRECTORS.
George L. Harrison,
Fraools R. Cone.
Kutrard U. Trotter,
Edward S.Clarke,
T. Charlton Henry,
Alfred I). Jetisup,
Johu P. White, . . ...
Luuls C. Madeira.
Arthur fl. Coffln. '
Samuel W. Jonen,
Johu A. Brown,
Charles 'isylor,
Ambrose White,
William Welsh,
Richard D Wood,
S. Morris Wain.
John Muann.
r, r, coffin, President,
Chablks Platt, Secieiary.
"Will LI AM BUEULER, Alarrlsburg, P., Central
Agent fur tue State ol Peuusivama, 126J
NSURC AT IIO ME
IN TUB
rcnii Slulnal Life Insnrance
COMPANY,
No. 821 C11ESAUT St., I'lilladelplila.
CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE.
S1AAAUEU BY OUM OWH . VITIZEXH.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
POLIC IES) iatHlTED UN VAItlOl'H PEANS.
Applications may be made at the Home Office, and at
the Agencies throughout the State, m
J A 11 EM TAtlJAIB ....rRir8IDENT
HA 31 II EE E. aTOUEM VlCaVPREMDENT
JMO. W. MOBNOK A. V. P and ACTUARY
IIOIIATIO h, MTEPllEAiat SECRETARY
P1KENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP
PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1S04 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. 'ai V. A LIS UT Street, oppomM, the Exohsugg.
This Company Insures from loss or damage Ur
PIKE,
on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furnltnre
etc. for limited periods, and permanently on build,
tugs by deposit of premiums.
The Comjiauv has lieen in active operation Air mora
than SIXTY YEaRH, during wblcu aii lonant have
been promptly adjusted and paid.
Ill BiCTOlW.
jonn ij. nooge,
M. B Mahouy,
John T. Lewis,
William B. Grans,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark W harton,
Lawrence Lewis- Jr.
David Iyewta.
Beulamln Ettlng,
Thomas H. Powers.
A. H. McHenry,
Kdrannd Castllloa.
naniuel Wilcox,
i.ewis i). Murris.
JOHN R. WUOilERER. President.
BaKVJtliWIUXMUbeweiAryi Wot
N
Fireci line (0 Hetlilehem. Rulnn. 1 llnntnn 1T.....K
1'hunfcj MasletoD, Wblte Haven, Wllkmbarre, Ma
banoyC lty, Mount Carmnl, PUUiton, Scranton.Clarbon.
tia7ReJiJlB,lile,K,l","U,U' 1,l'1kn4 Wyoming
aXulZlirAbWl u,T,Urlx'M' N corner of
Br.KKH and A M fl KTCAN Streets,
t-CM M HI AHKANOKM N 1 -KLEVETV DAILY
TRAINh 4n and after MONDAY. May i,
".B.'',r Trams leave the New Depot, cornnr ol
Bf KKsaud AMERICAN streets, dally (Sundays ex
cenlel), as follows,
At -5 A, Mi Aooommodatlon lot Tort Wash.
Inglnn.
At 7 45 A. M. Morning Kxprees for Bethlehem and
Principal etatlons on North Pennsylvania Hallroftd,
coiiiiwtlng at Bethlehem wlto Lehigh Valley and
Lihlgh ana Susquehanna Railniaus for Km ton, Al
'"IK'SB, CalaeanqiiR, SIi'nlon. Manch Chunk
Weaihi.rly, Jeanesrllle. Hn7leton, White Haven,
wllseabarre. Rlngaton, Pliwwn.and all points In Le
high and Wyoming Valleys ;aiN: in Oonusctlon with
I-liigb and Mahouoy Rnliroad for Mahanoy City:
and with i. ainwiaia Rallroao (or Rupert. DHUvllle
M lllon. and Wllltamsport. Arrive at Manoh Chunk at
IKtis A. M at, Vt likesbarre at P. M, at Wauanov City
si 8 P.M. passengers by this train can take ths Leb!h
Vs. ley Train, i auiing fteihlehem at li-tit A M. for
Kastoa, and poluta on New Jersey Central Railroad
to New York.
At 8-45 A, M. Accommodation for Doylostown
eh Piling ai a'l lut .'mediate Stations, Passeni.-enrr
Willow Grove, BHlboro' and Hartsvllle hv ti.ta
traU take Stage at Old York Road. '
At 10-C0 A, M. Acoommidatlon for Fort TVashlng
ton,sopilng at Intermediate Miatlons.
At l'4i P. M . Lelilgh Valley Kxpress for Bethle
nem, Alientown, Meuoh Chunk, White Haven,
Wllkenbarre, llar.leton, Mabanoy City, Centralla
Sbenauiloah, Ml, Carmei, Fltts'on and Hcranmn, and
all points In Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal Regions.
At g-36 P. M. Accommodation for iuoyiestown.
Stopping at nil Intermediate stations.
At 8-16 P.M. Lehigh and KnRiinennima Rxprms for
Bethlehem, Easton. Alientown, Manch Chunk,
Wlikesoarre. and Sorantou. Pastengers for Mreeu
vuie'taKe this train to uuakertown, aud forSumuey
town to North Walrs, '
At 415 P. M. Accommodation for Dnylestown,
etnnplug at all Inlermedhtie stations, Passnnkers fcr
Willow Grove. Hathoni. and Hsruvilig take
stage at Ablngton; lor New Hope at Doyiestown.
At 6 00 P, M. Throngh accommodation ro lithl9
heui and all stations on main llneol North Pennsyl
yaula Railroad, oonnectlng at Bethlehem with Le
high Valliy Lelilgh and Su.4(uehauna Evening Train
lor Easton. Alientown Mauch Chunk.
At ') P. M, ACoommonaMon lor Lansdale, stop
ping at all Intermediate stations,
, At ll'vo P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washing
ton. TRATNH ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA.
. ."b'ltblehem at v ot and 11-05 A. M,, oo and
ilMjs A. M. and ami P.M. Trains makeadlreot connec
tion wl h Ihl-,n Valley and lenich and Hunquelianna
trains from b.aaion, scrantun, VV likesoarre, Mabouy
City, and Hazieton.
Pasnrngers leaving Wllkesbarre at 1-45 P. M. con
nect at Bethlehem atSD6 P. M,, aud arrive la Phil,
del pb la at 8 80 P, M.
From Dovletown at 8-28 A, M 8'00 and 7-00 P. M.
From I ansds'e at Tt A. M.
pFrom Fort Washington al -30, 10'4S A. M. and '1
' ' ON SUNDAY 8.
Philadelphia forBetblehem at -30 A.M.
Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 2-iM) P. M.
Doyiestown for Philadelphia at 7'00 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4sn P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars convey pa
sengers to and from the new depot.
White Cars of Secnd aud Third Streets Line and
Union Line run within a short dislauce of the
depot.
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket otlice, In
order to secure the lowest rates of tare.
ELLld CLARK, Agent.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked through io prln
filial points, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Bggas
Kmiress uuice. No. lufl 8, FIFTH street.
lRKIOHT LIKES FOR KL YORK ASD
X1 ALL POINTS NORTH. ai,d EAST, aud for ail
Stations on Camden aud Am boy aud Oonnectlnt
Railroads, from Walnut street wnarf.
INCREASED DESPATCH.
Freight for all way points on the Camden ano
Amboj, Freehold and Jameeburg, aud Burlington
Couniy Rallroeds, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noon
i or Trenton, A'rlnceU'n, Kingston. Bcky HU1. and
all poiuUi on the New Jersey aud Belvidets Bali
roads, forwarded at 8 P. M,
i or New 1 ork,.at U,2t,and6 P. M.
Freight received from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M,
A slip memorandum, specltvl'.g the marks ano
ntimbers, shippers and consirnees, in out In every In
stance be sent with each l md of gotdb.
WALTER I'RE&MAN, Agent,
No. Xkl S. Delaware Avenue,
fhliadeuula,
TiftT FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA Ra I L ROAD, to Wllkes
barre, Mahanoy City. Mount Curmel, Centralla, and
all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad aud lis
branches.
By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road
Is enabled to give Increased despatch to merchandise
consigned to the above named poluta.
Goods delivered at the '1 bmugh Freight Depot,
R. E. corner of FRONT and NOBLE Streets,
Before 6 P. M., will reach W llkesbarre, MountCarmel.
Mahanoy City, and the other atatlon la Mabanoy aud
t yoming valleys beiore 11 A. M. of tho succeeding
day. 72JJ ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
PROPOSALS.
"PROPOSALS FOR CORN AND 0AT3.
UAfQUABTKK8 DISTRICT OK TH1 INDIAN
O ilUJC, Pokt Gibso:
A lrriis.1-
Pealed Pronntals In dnnllrnta mm ha ,o.'.oiJ., T
thlslltUce until uoou on MONDAY, the 6th day of
October, 1868, for furnishing the Quartermaster's
Jtpartnieut with supplies, to be delivered as rot-
CornUT GIBa0N' Cherokee Nation, 10.000 bushali of
FORT A R BUCKLE, Chickasaw Nation, 20.000
bushels ol Corn. "
FORT ARBUCKLE Chickasaw Na' Ion 8000 bushels
Ot Oats.
All bids to furnish the above mnst be for sound
merchantable Corn or Gain, subject to the inspection
ot the ollltef or agent of the United States rttuelviug
the tame.
Proposals must In all cus-a specify the kind and
quanti.y ul'Corn or Oats the bidder desires to turuUh,
whetner In tacks or bulk.
Each bid must be accompanied by a good and suffi
cient guarantee from two responsible parties setting
foilh mat lu the event of its nr-cepiauce, they will
give ample security for the lalthful performauce of
the Baiue.
The right to reject any or all bids that may be offered
Is r-bervtd.
Proposals must be plainly Indorsed "Proposals for
Corn," or "I'rojivsal.i ror Unit," as the case may be.
and aduresseu to tho unutraigued at Fort Gibson,
C N.
l'aj ment to be made In Government funds on de
livery ol the Corn or Oats, or us s ou thereaf er as
fui ds fsbali have bin received lor that purposr.
Delivery to commence oil or before Nov. 1 18 and
to oolitiuue at a rale ot not lens lhau iuuu bushels per
month until the coutruct is IHloO.
By order of
Brevet Msjor-General II. H. GRIKRSON.
A. F.EodtWKi.i., Brevet Lieut. -Col.. A. (J. M. U.e. A.,
Ch tl I. M. District Indlau Territory. MtOil
FFICE CHIEF QUARTER MAST KR,
Drpabtmhnt of Louisiana,
SPtilei Proposals are luvuftd and wl.l b5 reclved
BtthiH Cilice until 12 M., 1HU KSDA Y, the :yui of
September, lst.H, for the furnishing and constructlou
of an lrou lence around the National Cemetery at
Chaimetto Ls, (near New Orleans).
Said fence will be 51. 4 leel l(ug. Foundation Blocks
for the railing to be of concrete, Imbedded two fuel m
tbe eartb; c lmei slono, 24xl8x IS
Plans and sixcliicatlons can be seen at the Office of
the (Juaiternia.l.r-t.enerat U. S, A,, Washington. D.
C; at lUlio olliepot Quartermaster, New York cityt
at Ottice of Depot Quartermaster, Palladelphia, Pa.,
andat ihlsCmce. '
The ability ot the bidder to fulfill his agreement
must be guaranteed by two responsible persons.
No bid will be entertainer) fioui any party who has
bitlierio (ailed In bis engagements with any branch
of this Government.
Bids will b opened at time above named.l and bid
ders are Inviteii to be pieaent.
The United states reserves the right to reject any or
ail bids.
Proposals must be ludorsed "Proposals for fence al
Cbalu ttto Cemetery," and addressed to the uude.--si.nid.
liy order Of the Quartermaster-General TT. H. A,
CHARLS U.TOMPKINS,
Breve t Brlg.-Ueu. aud Chief Quartermaster,
8 12 Ot Department of Louisiana.
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO..
N. E. Corner orFOUKTU aud RACE Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
TV bite Lead and Colored Taints, Tuttj,
Varnishes, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
ERESCII ZISC l'ALMS.
tEJI.EKS A WD CONSUMERS SUPPLIED AT
LOWEST PRICEH FOR CASH. 618t
DIAN
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ist 22, 1808. )
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A
z U II E N E,
CONCENTRATED ESDHJO.
For the LaULdry.-Free from OxitllO Aold. See
Chemist's CeitlUcate
A Patent Pocket Pincushion or Emery Pag In each
Twenty (lent Box. 7 27 mwIDw
For sale by all teapoclablu Urovvrs aud Dt tutjcUts..
RAILROAD LINES.
IFfiH Tt?, .NRW YORK-THB CAMDHrW
,ICO.AND AJJP.OY AN It PH ILADKlTpH I A
AND TRENT N RAILROAD miM PAN VI IN
VlUm PHI1.AI.RLPHIA TO NKVV YORK AND
WIIARF.IUW4, riUM WALNDT STREET
At-8uA.M.,vla Camden and Am boy Aooommn-
aation.rfk..,.Mft A-2-9S
nJAiJii - TU tianiden " Jwsey ci'iy'Ex
. At 2 P, M.Y, via CauTdeu'and ' A'mlmy'KxiTresa'" l oo
, At 8 80 P. Ma, via Camden anf Jersey CityTiT ' 00
ai iFnA iI Ax.,lb,, ;,d '"(ermsdlato etaTTJns.
' f i 2 80 Ai.M a 2 ' nd 8"0 p- M-i Freehold?
a t ! fn I10 AAi" i KSf n'1 4 ,0 p' mr Trenton.
AtS8,8. and Iti A.M., 1,2.8. S'HO, 4H.I, fl. and 1180
Deiamo Bnr(len'"'n, Bnrllugtou, Beverly, aud
rofno'ncJ. 10 A' M 11 30' 4 . " U-W r. M.,
' Ats suaud'io a. M.. l, i, 4 to, 8, and ll-i r. M. for
tdgewaier, Riveiairle. Riverton.and lalmyra. a P.M.
for Rlverum and iMO P. M. lor Palmyra.
Fhlnse nAM"'1, ' 4 ao-' "a U '80 P. M. for
The l aud 11 wi P. M. Lines leave from Market
Street Jerry (upper side).
FP.OM KENSINGTON DFPOT.
York Fxprs Line"FareTr" "Vt
a. , i,u w A. iu x en, sau, ana sr. M. torirenton
and Bristol. And at ln-lS A. h'. for Brlncl.
A t 1 ftnft II A U on .urn. . . , ,,
- -- ". ai, .nu x . m. lor morris vine
and Tullyiowu.
At 7 and ii-is A. M 2'SH, and 6 P, It. for Schencks
and Kddlngton
At 7 an iii'ib a. Mm t so, 4, s. and ip,k, for Onrn
fells, Torrlsdale, nolmpshurK. Taconv. Wlsnlnn.
mlng. Brldesburg. and Frankford, aud alBP, U, lor
liolmeaburg and Intermediate slalluns.
M IH'fl 1 ' ii i i.n ii r. i.r n I A 11 K . K) Tt
Via Connecting Railway.
At fit) A. M.. 1-on S'Htl. and 12 P. M. Na Vnrlr ft.
press Lines, via Jersey city, Fare :i 23,
At 1 a. m., Kmigrnni Line, Fare,
A , 1 -On A .1 . . .. n ....1.. r 1 . T?- .
Line. Fate. via.
Tbe (run A.M., and i'o P, M, Lines will run dally,
AL others, Sundays excelled.
al v u a, m ,, i-rii n 9f, ami iz 1 . m , xoi j rrutuu,
At -3(i A. M .. SO and 12 P. M. tor Bristol.
A 12 P. M. (Night), for Morrlsvllle. Tullytown,
Sclietwk',Ei)rlli,(rtin, O.irnwelis. Tort laddie, H-'luies
I i 1 1 rCT T.niin. U lu la-nml n i U.tUihn.i. . I, kV.lllf.
ford.
For lines leavtns Kennlnirton Dr not take the ran
on Third or Fifth streets, al Che-nut street, 3D iiiluiiles
before (lepartnre. The cam on Market street Railway
run direct to West Philadelphia Depot; Cbesnnt and
Walnut within one square. On Hnuuays the Market
street ran will run tu connect with Uia 8' 20 A.M. and
6 80 P. M. lines.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINED.
.1 rum neriamptou Depot.
At 700 A. M. for Niagara Vails, Buffalo. Dnnklrk,
Eimlra, Ithaca, Uwpju, Rochester, Blnghamion, Os
weKO. Syracuse, (ireal Bend. Montrose. Wllkesbarre.
Schooley's Mountain, eta
At 7 on A. m and B-3U jf. ai. ror scranion.stronas
bnrg, Water Gap, Belvldere, EcSlou, Latuhertvlile,
Flemington, etc The g 8u P. M. Liue coui.ects direct
with the Train leaving Easton lor Mauch Chunk,
Alientown, Eethlebem.etn.
At & P, M. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta
tions. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PEM
BEBTON AND HIGHl'STOW N RAILHOADS,
Fiom Market Sk Ferry (upper side.)
. J ,,, . .( , II . II I.l. M
A. I KIIU IV A, O O'.WIU Q ilJ IT, Bl,. IOT Jier
chantaviiie, Aloorestown. Hartford, Masouvllle.Hains-
1 on, jsicDnt jio iy, Bmunvuie, u.wansvllle, Vluceu
towr. Birmingham, aud Pemnertou.
At 7 A. M., 1 and 8'80 P. M., for Lew'stown, Wrights
town, cookstown, New Egpt, Uoruerstown, Cream
Binge, Juilaysiown. Sbaron. and 11 ulno:nvr.
WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Agent.
September 14, 18'W. 0 16J
it!l l.ADr. LPlll A, WILAllJNOTON AND BAL
XT TIMORK RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE,
commehclnk SUNDAY,treptemuer 13,18(3. iTalcs w:il
leave Depot comer of LttOxl street anu WASiJ.
INL-Tt 'N a venue as follows:
Way-Mall Train at H ikiA.M. (Sundays excepted)
for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Mations, con
necting with Delaware Railroad at Wllmlugiou lor
Crlsveld and Intermediate Stations.
ExpieM Train at 11 45 A.M. (isundays e tempted) for
Baltimore ana Wasnlngion, stopping at WPmlngUiu,
Perrjvllle, and Havie-de-Orace. Connects at Wil
mington with train for New Cas He,
Expiees 'Iralu at 4 00 P. M. (Sundays excepted) rr-r
Baltimore anu W nab melon, stopping at Chester,
Tnurlow, Llnwood, Clnymout, Wllmlnatou, Newport,
titauion. I'.ewark, Eikton. Northeast, CUarletown,
Perry vl.le, Havre-Oe-Hrace, Aberdbtu, P,'i rymai's,
dgewood, Magnolia Chaae's atid Stemmer s Rnu,
Night Express at 1PIB P M. IJJally) for Hnltimore
and Wsslilngton, slonpliig a Cbtster, Thuiiow, Llu
woi.d, ClHj'inoiit, Wilminttou, Newark, K kton,
Nonhtast, Perryvllle and Havre-de uraon. Connects
al Wilmington (Satardajs excepted) with Delaware
Rallrtiau Line. Bloppii.g at New Cattle, Mlddletown,
t'lajtcn, JJoVti, Harrluetou, Seatord, Salisbury,
Princets Anne, sue counectlug at Cristield with Boat
for or tress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the
South.
fassengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via
Baltimore will take tne;il 45 A.M. Train. VtaCr'slleid
will take the 11 mi f, M. trmn.
WILM1NC4TON TRAINB.
Stopping at an stations batweeu PhUaUeipnia and
Wlluilugton.
Leav : Philadel;.hla at ll'UO A. M Mi, 6-00, and
11 P. M. Tte 5 ou P. M Tram connect, with Ottawa e
Railroad fo' Uairlugton and Intel mediate ilAlious,
Leave Wlimlnluii 7 uo auu 6'IV a, int. iaiiy;, j-j.fi
4'16 and V J0 (daily) P. M. ThnS-loA, M. Train wiij
D(.t slopbetweeD t'hesierand Philadelphia.
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore 7'2& A. M., Way-Mall; 30 A, M.,
Express; 2 25 P. M.. Exprees; '2 P. M.. Kxprea.
SUNDAY TRAliN FKOM JtiALl ImUKfa,,
Lea vei fcmi lni ore a; 7-25 P. M stopping at Mugtiolla,
Perrj man's, Aberdeen, Hevie-UL-uiracd, Perry villa,
CLai 'eblown, Nur;h-Easi, E kton, Newaik, ttaatoo,
Newport, Wllu li e'on, Clfymonl, Lluwool, and
Ihtstr.
inrough tickets to all points Mi eet.Sontii, tioutii
west, nv be procured al tbe Ticket OHlce, o. S28
CHFSNUT Streit, nntier ttr contlriemai Hotel,
where, a.-so. siate-rouuis and berths In sle ping cars
can be secured during tbe day. Persons purchasing
ticaeu. at tuii, ouice can utve tueir unAKHge cneoitea
at their residence by the Unlou 3Tbnsn.tr Company
46 i H. F. HENNEY, Superintendent. .
WEST CUEJj'IEit AUD x'HlL,AJiLPHIA
kAlf,lUIA i, ..hli'lUVI,H A kll 1 Ml k u Iiin
-un aud alter MONDAY, April 18, lw, Trams will
leave wus luuuwn;-
Leave Philadelphia iroru tbe Depot, THIRTY.
FlBST ud tTlESisTJT Streets, 7'io A al., 11 A.
M P.M., 4'1B P. M., 460 P.M., 7 P, 11 P. M.
Iave West Chester lor PhllaUelPuin. hum lnol
on east Market street, at S-16 A. M.,7'1') a. M , 7'H
A. M.. lu6 A. M , 1 66 P. M., 4-fJ P. M., fob P. M.
un ano aiier monuay, judo i, au aaaiuonal iraln
Wl'l leave Phliadilpbui for Meula and Intermediats
points albMi P, M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7 HO A. M aud
leaving Philadelphia at i bv P. M., will stop at B. C.
Junction and Meuia only. Pasaeugers to or Irom
station between Went Chester aud B C, Junction,
gcing rujt, win imb mwu irnviiiK uester at
715 A M., aud going West will take train leaving
Philadelphia al 4'Mi P, M and traualer at B. U. juuo.
lion.
'i he Depot In Philadelphia Is reached dlreotlv hv
tbe Cbeanut aud a Va.i.ullrlreetLrs. These of tu.
Market btreei. Hue run wl.h'.u oue sqnnre. The
curs of both lines connect with each train upon Its
arrival. ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at s 00 A. M, and -uu P. M,
Leave Weal Chester at 7'4j A.uS, and 0'OuP. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 716 A. M. and 4'B'
P. M., arid leaving V est Chester at 7'WI A.M. and
4 50 P. M., connect at B. C. Junction with Trains ou
t. A B. C. R. R,, for Ox lord and intermediate poluta.
Passengers are allowed to take Wearlug Atiumel
only, as Baggage, aud the Company will no. lu any
case be responsible Jor an amount exceeding one
hundred dollars on leas a special contract la niaue lor
the same. HENRY WOOD, Geutrai Sup't,
Philadelphia, April 1st, lsfig. fnjj
VruR OAPB A1AY VIA WEST JERSEY RAIL-
Jl ROAD. Ft cm loot ol MARKET Hi reel (Upper
lerry). Commencing THU RSDAY .S.pt. lu, lttts,
n rains leave as lollop s tor Cape May:
a-it, P M .,Cape May Pass, imer, due at 7 08 P M.
RETURNING LEAVE CAPE ISLAND.
6 80 A. M.. Capo May Express, due at lu-ctt A. M.
nunday Mall aud Paaseuger train leaves t-hiladel-nlilaatV-16
A, M. luiumiiig leaves Cape Island at
S-lu P. M. Excursion Tickets. 4.
tape May Freight traiua leave Camdeu dlly at
V.uA.M.. aud Cape Island at 0 4& A.M.
t oniniutatlou I lokets betweea Puiladolpoia and
Cape May, al the following rate.:
Annua) llckeis, lcxj; Quarterly Tickets, f .w, for sale
t tbe otlice ot the Company In Camdeu, N.J.
Ihrough Tickets can be procured at No, 828
Cbeanut street (Or Bllneutal Hotel), wnere ordericaa
be left lor Baggage, which will be called lor aud
ciieLkfd at reaiueucea by the Union Trausler Cguiu'y,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINEa,
For Brldgetoo, salem, it lllvllie, Vlueia id. aud In.
tr ruitd ate stations, at 8'IK) A. M. aud u P. M.
For Cape May, 8 00 A. hi. aud 8 15 i". M.
Woodbury Accommodation train at (i0 P. M.
Bridgetou aud Salem Freight Trains leave Camden
daiij, ai in (noon.)
tpmmutailou Checks between Philadelphia and all
.u lions at reduced rates.
WILLIAM J. HKWELL. Superln WndnnU
pjaliiADELPmA AND ERIB RAILROAD.
BUMMER TIME TABLE,
Through and direct route between Philadelphia,
l-.itlri'ore, Harrtsburg, Wllllamsport, to the North
Jtsl, and the Great Oil Region ol Pennsylvania.
vLKGANT SLEEPING OAKS on all Night Trains.
on and alter MONDAY. May 11, ltfcta, the trains
on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad win run as
follow.:- wwrwAUO,
u mi 1 rln leaves Phlladelpuia.....M.M.ll'll A. M
1. ' loavt W llllamsport I'M r, m.
m 11 arrives al Erie . . ...mm.. seas 8 60 P. M.
Kris Express leaves Plllladelphla.....HlOuoou
1. " f leaves Wllllamsport...... 6 60 P. M.
a " arrives at Erie........ JO-uS A. M,
Flmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia., see see see sea 1-00 A. M,
r'iV ' leaves Wllllamtport.... t"Vt P. M.
m t" arrives at Luck Haven 7 46 P, M,
KA.STW.au,
M Ml 1 rain leaves Frie... ..-........m HfO A, Ml
e leaves W llllamsport ...10'l P. M,
h r.rrlvesat Plilladelphla... T 10 A. M,
Erie Express leaves Urte. 7'40 P. M.
leaves Wllilanisport........WM B'16 A. M.
a h arrives at Philadelphia. 6 (0 P. M,
Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek aud All.
gbeny RlVW liallroad, Bacgags 1 check 1 Ithrongu.
1X1 ytiAiaifci ttupwcliiUiMUnti
RAILROAD LINES.
DBApINo XAILROID. GREAT TiiUNlt
C-- t,,IJS ft"" Philadelphia to tbe Interior of
PennsT)v.Bia ihB fwhoyimu Snsanphanna, Cnra
berlaad, and Wyoming Valleys, tbe North, North.
fT ibe. nada. Summer Arrangement of
assenger Train.. Monday, Augnst . 1S.18, leaving tbe
vim?fT ii,,lIf TI"th ! CaHoWhlUstreet',
xhlladelphla, at the foi owing lionrs:
C.wn. U ,n,"te stations, ana Alien
. Returning, leaves) Reading at t en r M arriving
in Philadelphia at B-15 P. M, ,lw M" "1Tln"
. MORNING EX PRhWH. At A. M for Reading
Lebanon, Barrlsinirg, Poltsvllle, Pine Grove Tama
tona, Snnhiiry, Willlamspori, Eimlra. Rochester,
IslHgara rails, Buffalo, Wllkeebarre, Plttston York.
Carlisle, Clianbernhiirg, Hagerstowa.etA.
'Ibe 7't0 trala conneots ai Reading with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains tor Alientown. etc,
and tbeS'16 A. M. Connects wl',h the Lebanon Valley
train for Harrlsborg, etc; at Port Clinton with Cata
wlssa Rai.road trains for Wllllamsport, Look Haven,
f',nJLK',e,c:it..Jlarrll,knr! w!-h Northern Central,
Cumberland Valley, and Srhnylklll and Snsrmehanne
trains lor Nortnnmberland, WlUlamsport, York,
CbamberHburg, FinHgrove, etc "H ,
..?i;ii?N x t'EEH-t. - Leaves Philadelphia
at 8H0 P. M. lor Reading, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburr, etc..
coBnectlng with Reading and Columbia Railroad
trains for Columbia, etc.
POT! SI OWN At 'COMMODATIOK. Leaves Potts
town at 6 45 A. M.. s'.oppiug nl Intormedlate stations:
f'J'vea In Philadelphia at tMA. M. Returning leaves
Philadelphia al 4 80 P, M.; arrives In Pottstown at 4 to
RFADING AOCnMMOTATION-lVes Reading
P.h.aaW6,,A.,M?I1W- 'Ua0U': MrlVe lD
Trains tor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbarg at g'lo A.
M.. ar.d Pottsvllle at 8 4 A.M., arrtvlug lu Phlladel-'
phla at 1 P. M, A Her noon trains leave Harrlsburg at
2 uo P. M.. and Pottsvllie at g-4 P. M.i arrlvlmr at
Philadelphia at 6-4D P. M. ivmg ai
Harrlsburg acootumcciatlon leave Reading at 7-16
A.M., and Harrislmrg at 410 P.M. Connecting at
Pearling with Afternoon At-commodatlon south at
6- gii P. M., arriving In Philadelphia at 815 P. M.
Market train, with a Piisaeuger car uaohed, leavt
riillauelphia at 12 45 noon for Potlsvllle and a.l Way
HtMionf; leaves Poltavlile at 7 A. M. for PUlladelphia
and all other Way Stations.
All the abeve trains run dally, snudays excepted.
Sunday trains leave potlsvllle at 8-uti A. M and
PLIUueiplua I816 P.M.; leave Ptillanelphla for
Reading al 8 u A. Mm returning from Beading at 4 28
CUES1ER VALLEY RA 1LRO AD. Passengers
for Downltgiowu aud Intermediate points take tbe
7- 8U A. M,. li-46 and 4-an P. M. Ualus from Philadel
phia, , r.'iurnlug from Downlugtowu at b'ito A. M., 1'0,
aud B'4 P. M.
1EKKIOMEN RAILROAD, Passengers for Col
legevllie take 7'o0 A. M, and 4 80 P. M. trains from
f biladelphia, returning fromCollegevllleat 8-27 A. M,
nd 1 4V P M, Staee lines for various points in Per
klon'en Valley ooouecl with trains at Coliegeville.
NEW YORK EAPRKSS FOR PITlSBURG AND
THE WEST. Leaves New York at A M., 6 on and
8 00 P. M passlug Reading at 1 A M., 1 80 and 10-10 P.
M., and connect at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and
Northern CentrarRallroad Express Trains for Pitta
burg, Chicago, Willlaov port, Eimlra, Raltlaiore, etc
lteturulng, Express Train leaves Harrlsburg, on
arrival of Penus Ivanla Express from Pittsburg, at t
and 6-2S A. M , 8-85 P. M.. paaslng Reading at 4-48 and
7 08 A. M., and 11-40 P. M arriving at New V ork, 10-10
and 11-46 A. M , and 6'im P. M. Sleepier Cars accom
panying these trains through between Jersey City and
Pittsburg, without change.
Mail train lor New York leaves Harrlsbnrgat 810
A. M. and 2-iis 1'. M. Mall train lor Harrlsburg leave
New York at 12 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. -Trains
leave Pottnville at 6'46 1180 A.M., and 6'40 P, M. , r
tarnlug from Tamaqua at 8 86 A, H. and 2 15 and 4 88
'scllUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 7'6o A.M. for Pine
prove and Harrlsburg. and al H IS P. M. for Pine
grove and Treinnnt; retorting from Harrlshnrg at
riiOP. M., ana fromTremout at 740 A, M., and 6-84
TICKETS Throngh first-class tickets and emi
grant tickets to all tue principal points In the North
aud West and Cauadaa.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading
auu ltiiermedlate stations, good Tor day only, are sold
by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading
and l'otutownlAccotnmodation Trains, at reduoea
rates.
Kxcui-filou Tickets to Philadelphia, good Tor day
en ly, arc sold ai Reading and 1 uloruediate Stations
by iteudiug and 1'otown Accommodation Trains at
reluced rates,
'i he 10. lowing ticket are obtainable only at the
Othceof S Biaoiord, Treasurer, No, 2,17 B, Fourth
b'.ieet, Philadelphia, or G. A , JS lchulls, Geuexal Super
loteudtnl, Ri.aulng,
Coinmutatlon Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be
ta e n any points desired, for lamlilce aud firms.
hi lieuxe Tickets, good for 2uuo miles, between al
prims, utfi2'iM each, lor tamllK-s and Urms,
Ser.scK Tickets, lor tlirta, six, nine, or twelve
months, for holders only, to all points at reduced
rates.
ciermoa residing on the line of the road will be
fun nisiita w tin cards, entitling themselves aud wives
to tickets at hal: fare,
' Excursion ilcke.s irora Philadelphia to principal
siHiinua, good for Sntuiday, Sunday, and Monday, at
reduced fare, to be had only al the Ticket Cilice, at
inirieeulh aud Cailowhlil streets,
FRiUGHT. Uuoiis ol all descriptions forwarded
to all the above point from tbe Company's New
Fi fight Depot, Broad aud Willow streets.
Freight 'i ralis leave Philadelphia dully at 4'38 A.
M 11-l.i nuon, 8'eu, and 6 P, .M., for Reading, Lebanon,
Hi.riishurg, Pottsvllie, Port Cliutou, aud all points
beviind.
Malls oiose at the Philadelphia Post ODlcerorall
places on too road aud its blanches at 5 A. M., and
lor ibe principul ntutloiis only at 215 P. M.
BAUHAOK-Duugan's Exprejs will collect Bag
gage lor all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot.
Oiuers can be loll at No. ZSb a. Fourth street, or at the
Depot . Thirteenth aud Cailowhlil streets.
pEKESYLVANlA CEKTRAL RAILROAD.
bUMitaER TIME, TAKING EFFECT SEPT. II, 1868.
The tialuti of tie Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave tne 1 tpoi. at THi HTY'-TKsT ano MiirtKuT
Streets, wbiun Is reached directly by tbe Market
Street cars, the last car counectlug wtin each train
leaving Front and tearkel streets tnlriy mlunte. oe
fore lis oepariiue. 'Ibe Che-nut and Walnut Streets
cars run wlihtn one hyua'e of tbe Depot,
On Sundays The Market sireet cars leave Front
and Market streets thlrty-hve minutes before the de
parture 01 each tralu.
bleeping car Tickets can be had on application at
the ticket cilice N. W. coruer Nlutb and Cbesuut
sireets, and at the depot,
Agtuie of the Union Transfer Company will call
for und deliver baggage at the depot. Orders left at
N". fill Chesnut mi eel, or No. lis Market Street, will
receive j-" hKya DEryl,t m.
Mall Train "00 A, M,
Panll At commiidaiiou, 10 80 A. ai., 1 00, and 00 P, M,
Faal i.lne........ ........... il 40 A. M.
Erie Expteus li'40A. M,
I arrlanurg Accomuiodailou. ..................... 2 to P. M.
Lancaster Accommodulion . 4'0) P. M.
larkekburg Tralu..... ....................... 6 B0 P. M.
Clnciuuatl Expretm.......-, 8'M) P. M.
Erie Wall 1100 P. M.
phllaoelpbia Expreaa UOONIgbt.
Erie Mall leaves dally, except Sunday, ruuulug to
W lillamspot t inly Saturday 1 ignt On Suud .y night
pttsei'Ser. will leave Pbiladeipb a at 12 o'clock.
Phllauelpbla Kxpress leaves daily. All oiner trains
dally, except Sunday,
1 he Western Accommodation Train runs dally, ex
cept Sunday. For this trniu tickets must be pro
cured and baggage delivered by too P. M-, at No, lit
"kTRAlNa ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.:-
Clnclubatl Expret P45 A. M.
Phlladeli bla P;xpress.......................... .710 A, M,
Paoll Accommoua' ion .. .,1 '-u A. M , 8 4uaud 710 P. M.
Erie Mail and bullulo a.xpreS4..... .7 lu A. M.
Parketburg Tialu 810 A. M.
Fual Line ' A. M.
Lam-aster Tralu - 1280 P, M.
Erie Express - 510 P. M.
1'uy Kxpresa 5 10 P, M.
Perrlsourg Accommoilalloi a &e P. M,
For further lufo-matiou Bpp;y 10
JOHN C ALLEN, Ticket Agent,
Nr. 0"1 CH ESN UT Sirl.
CAPT. F D. MA If,
Continental Hotel,
FRANCIS I UNK, Ticket Agent,
No. Ill MARKET street,
SAMUEL 11. WALLACE,
Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as
sume any rink for Burgage, .except for Wearing Ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to Oue Hundred
Dollars lu value. A 11 Baggage exceeding that amount
In value will be at the 1 ia of the owner, unless taken
by special contract. RDWAKD IL WILLIAMS,
42 General Superintendent, Altooua, Pa,
P lULADELFlJiT; GEBMANTOWN, AND
8rh.r:ipiS.,?.,8 2: A 1i.u A-M-
Ltave Gemabtovin 6, 7, 7i. 8, 8 Al, , 10, 11, 12 A, M
1 2, 8. 4, 4V. 8, (i, 7, 8, , 10, 11 P. M.
The 8 2o l'owu Train, and 8X aud h Up Train will
not stop on the Uermantown Branch.
., ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia mi A. M. 2, 7, 10 P. M.
Leave Germantownssj A. M. 1. 6. 9'4 P, M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, 12, A. M., 2, 8X. 6X.7,
and il P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 710, 8, 940, and 1110 A. M,. 140
8- 40, 6-40, t 40, 810 and 10'40 P. M.
' ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 84' A. M. 2 and t P. M.
Lave Chestnut U1U 7'60 A, M.12'40, 5 10 and 82S
'"FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia a, , M 2 -an aud 718 P. M.
!.V. NorrlstowK7 and P. M.
laveManayuuk8-lo,7s, 820, X, andUX A. M,,
!.. MX. -SUNDAYS.
Iave Philadelphia IA.M.,m and 7VF. M.
Leave Maiiayunk 7 A. M., and H P. M.
W. Bi WILSON. General Superintendent,
Depot, NINTH aud GREEN Street.
CI ET THE BEST THE HOLY RIULlt HAHO
T lug's Mltlous-Famlly, Pulpit and Pocket Bible
In beautiful fsiyle of Turkey Morocco and antlqns
bindings. A new edition, arranged tor puolograpAK
DlKUfcLS I lttlllee,
WW, W. ITATrTTNO., Pohllnhet,
l AUCTION SALES.
jM. VX'h"- AND HI
jlNEAT HOCSEHOUKNITURK. aOOK-CASK.
Stent ik tit i'-iP Tuestl.jr morning.
ornam.niV i..- "2 ."' ""In and
ornaments, china and g ii,wi "'Wl ,rU"V"a "'
beds and bedl(nK. elesant Brussels
ipets kimh.i, ,,ton.ii " . "russeis and
feel hap
'oiher caipets, kitchen utensils, etc"
list
' 'ISA TV- rtv T b, . 9 ... . . .-. . ,
liSSuVi"1 12 0 0itck' nouU'M "E-changSw,1
.VeAvThUUIDEN PTRHET8- B Oo.ner,
lHi'i r10 2"-Modrrn Residence ' 1
Lot oi'POSlte the Academy of Mttste-Larga '
HZiX ANDWltlOW' 8 aComer-V.lu.Wt
NEW. No. il-ai..dern "w-,lliigCl1 "
R1VKR DELA WAKK-28 Acr,iMiinlnn .nA r .
at Pavonla. near Caoiden. N. J. J1-nsIon andtn
5J'iJlS-V.No Pi'2-Brlrlt Dwelling.
UNION. No 812 Ocntrel Dwallln-r '
blailMV'It L,Ai" Won'gomery county Value-1
I.AI RF.I,. No. 48 P.rtck Dwelling. '
1T l- Lot of Ground.
PAI M YRA, N. J.-2 Brick Dwelling.' ' ' 1
fe!?dLarc8 We1 tJhc,,-('r'"-d Media Ballroad,' pre-.
788 shares McMillan Oil Company, Venango conntv
1 si ate Mercantile I Ibrary t,,nyny. 0eoWlt,
8 shares Irankllu Fir insurance Company.
I lJshaiesCape Slay and M lllvllie Railroad.
12 shares Central Tranr-poriatlon Company. ''
II shares Locust Cap ImurovemeulComuany.
Hi sliares ltorllcuiiural Hi. y '
IW Hiar.s Wesiern National Bank.
luo shares North American Llle and Accident In
surance Company.
tio.too Steubeuvllle and Indiana Rallrosd lint mort
gage. ge f 1000 Hunllnsdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail,
road and C al Ccmi any.
6 shares Aradeiiiy 1M islo.
1 0 shares Leh gb Ziuo Company.
120 sbares Cape Way atd M lllvllie Railroad r9
8 sf eies Men lianis' Hotel.
I share A rch Street Theatre,
Catalogues cow ready.
TRADE SALE OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
On Wednesday morning.
Sept. 18. at Io o'cock, at the anctlon store, by ova
Irgue, a large aksorlnieul of Foreign aud Domastla
Harawsr-. c mprlctug In part:
IMo grof Amerlcau and English table Cutlery,
2i to dozen pocket cutlery and rasois.
liien dosen sclnsors, on cards and lu package.
2000 or., angers, hi in k and bright.
II co iicen ll.es aud rasps.
IKK) dcr.eB woodsaws.
Edge tools, books and staples, whips, etc
Catalogues will be ready aud the goods on exblbl.
Hon on Mouday, 14th lust, 14 it
HANDSOME FURN ITU KK. PIANO. MtRRORS.
VELVET CARPETB, ETC. ETO.
On Wednesday Morning,
' Septeroher 18, st 10 o'clock at No. 417 Cooptr street,'
Csmdcn, N. J., hy catalogue, tue superior Furniture, -includirj;
suit banason e rosewood and brocatelle
drawing-room furniture, made by Detrlntier; Una
toned roi-ewood 7-ooiave plauo-forie, made by Satio
mscker A Co.; flue French plate mantel and pier
m'rror, rrwewnod centre table. Inlaid marble top:
rose wood Etagere brocailella marble top, dining-room,
and chamber inrutture, beds aud b tiding, cblua and,
gU savare. handsome velvet and other carpets,
kitchen utensils, etc. etc 414 .it
BUNTINCJ, DURBOROW CO.. AUCTION".
FKRS. Nos. 282 and 234 MARKET Sireet, corner
of Bank street. Successors lu Johu B. Myers & Co.
LARGE PEREMPTORY RALE OF 2OC0 CASES
BOOTS, SHOE!-, TRAVELLING BAUS, ETO.
On Tuesday morning, .
Sept. 15, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 9 5t -
LARGE POSITIVE BALK OF BRITISH. FRENCH".
GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
On Thursday Mornlnir,
September lTiii, at 10 o'clock, on four months'
cretlu KllM .
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF OARrETINGS. 200
PIECES t LOOK OIL CLOTHS. ETO,
Ou Friday Morning,
September 18, at u o'clock, on tour months' credit
about 21 .u pieces or lngrain,Venitlan,llat,herap,eoitage.
and rag carpetloga, '.00 pieces oil cloth-, etc. 9 1251
fTVIlOMAS ElUCII & SON, AUCTIOXEER8
JL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. lug
CHEbN LT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Sansom at.
LARGE BANKRUPT SALE OP 8000 PIECES OF
FJtRfc EG T W ALL PAPER. WJf
On luetday Morning,
September 1 1, at the auction store. No. 1110 Cbesnnt
street, will bo sold about tOCO pieces or wail auoer
lomprlstng a general asxo-tment of blanks, satin,
tic Also, boroers to correspond. '",
Paper banners aud others are Invited to Call and ex
amine the samplts on Mouday, Sept. 14. 0 81221.
, Sale at No. 71 s. Tenth street.
I ' ANPSOME 1 t'RNIIURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO.
SVS "i'i:TAi Ki B Y SvJHOM A K ERA CO.; Pltfig
GLASH AND TABLE, BHUHELs & INGRAIN
CABPE'lS, CHINA. OLAH4WA KE, ETC.
Ou Wednesday Morning, '
September 18, at 10 o'clock, at No. 718 & Tenth street,
by catalogue, the iiiriiliure of a fauuly decllnlug
hotHekeepiug, comprising Maroon eovered parior
furnliure, rosewood pUoo, by Scbomaker & Oo..
nearly new; large pier glass aud taule, walnut cham
ber at d silting room lurmture, oak dtulng-room fur
niture, Brussels aud lngralu carpets, nearly new:
China, glassware, etc. '
The furniture can beaxamlned after 8 o'clock on the
morning of sale. ia at
D. , McCLFES A CO. ACCTUKEEHS
Jm 0. BOB MAI KET Street. it!
LARGE TRADE SALE O' BOOTS. SHOES
BP GANS, ETC
,... Ou Thursday morning, s
September 17 commencing at 10 o clock, we will
ho dour first! ail Trade Sale ol Boots, Shoes, Bro-
gaus, Balmora s, etr.
Also, a very desirable line of Ladles', Misses', and
Children's wear, direct Mom city and Eastern niauu-
lac urers.
To which dealers will And It to their Interest to at.
Und, as we intend to make this sale oue of tue targ
et! the seas n. Included lu our sale we will have
a line of Hats and Trunks. g 12 it
MARTIN liR0mE8, AUCTIONEERS.
tLaiely Sa.exit eu for M. Thomas A Sons.)
No.&H CU E t N U T h t. , rear en trance from Minor.
64
Sale at No. 5j'',chen,ut street.
HANDSOME WALNUT HOUisE-lOLD FURNI
'lUl.E. MIKhOliS FINE VKLVET ANO BRUS
hJCLS ( ARPJi'l S, LARGE AND SUPERIOR FIRE-PROt-F
SA1EM, etc.
On Wednesday Morning, '
Pith It St., al ino'cii ck, the auction rooms, No. 629
Chesnut street by catalogue, a very exoelleut assortr
mM ol superior Household Furnliure, including
Hanasome walnut par or furniture, coveted in plusb
and halrclotn; handsome waluut chamber furniture;
waidrobse; exleubltm niulug tables; secretary; book
case: French plate mirrors, 8 large aud superior lira
pioof rates, iu.u!e by Evans A, Watsou and Utile; foa
Iher bens i,d bvdalbk; line velvet and Rrnssels car
pee; oiuna. atd glass's are; double-barrelled guns;
ollue inmiiure; chumiellers, etc 0121,
LIPriNCOTr7eN A CO., AUCTIONEERS,
AS-illiUR&T BUILDING. No. 240 MARKET
but el.
0
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGN E
f-t won 11 call atteinlou of the rnbitc to his
rM-fj'fl NEW OOLDEN EAGLE FUKNACUL -V-4Tr
Thia 's an enuw'y new beater. It la so con
s' ructed rs 10 al once commend itself to general lavor,
ben g a ciiUibtnation of wrought and cast iron. It t
very simple lu Its construction, aud Is periectly air
tlghi; sell cieaulrg, having uo pipes or drums te be
taken out aud cleaued. Ills so arranged wltu uptight
Hues as 10 produce a larger amount of heat from lb
seme weight of coal l .i any lurnace now lu use.
The bygiouietrlc condition ol ibe air as produced by
my new arraugemeut of evapurailun will atouce de
monstrate that It Is the only Hot Air Furnace that
wl'l produce a perfectly healthy a'mosphere,
Tlioee In want of a complete Heating Apparatn
would do well to call and examine the Golden Eagle.
CUARLES WILLIAMS.
Nos. 1132 and 1W4 MARK ET Street,
. , Philadelphia.
A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Vlre-boartt
Stoves, Low Down Grates, VsauUators, etc.alwar
on baud.
N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. MO)
COAL.
BMIDI'LETON A CO., DEALERS IN
. HARLEIOH LEHIGH and EAULifi VEIN
COAL. Kept diynnder cover. Prepared expreuiy
tor family use. Yard, No. l'.'?6 WASHXNG'l'GA
Avenaa. Ohio. No. 614 WALNUT Street. 12
DB. KINKELIN. AFTEB A RESIDENCE
atd practice of thirty years at tbe Worihwesl
corner of Third and Unto" streets, ha ,l?i.lr1?
moved to South F.LEVENTH Street, between MAR-
Hissuper'lorliy Inhe prompt B?Pe1r'f,cll,Jl'
all rtcent, chronic, local, aud oonstitotloual allec
Hons ol a special nature, la proverbial. ... ...
, Diseases of the skin, appe-r f'S
LlnttwiS Office hour Irom A. at
tu B P. M.
t-rft V L I A M 8. O R ANT.
W " COMMISSION MERCHANT,
' K 8 S. PELA WARE Avenue, Philadelphia,
AUK NT roR
Dnnont's Gnnpowder, Relined Nitre, Charcoal, EtO,
-W. liakerACo.'sChoomate Cocos, and Rrouia.
CTrcK ker, Bros, & (Jo.'i YbUoW fcAhln.
eoit aud KaUt.