The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 22, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAJICH 22, 1869.
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NEWS SUMMARY.
Loonl A flair.
Ilcrmnn Cope, brother of Thomas P. Cope,
loll dead on katiirilay at Si xtf-cntli and Market
trcr K The tli ceae i was alstant cashier of
the United States Hunk, but for mauy years ha
been out of bm'.ncMt. Ho was formerly a
mt'Qjber of the Uounl of Prison Inspectors.
About noon vostcrdny, Henry Derhst, ftped
three year?, rcMdlncr at So. 1!25 Amber street,
was run over at Amber and Morris strocts by
car No. 40 of the Second and Tliird Streets
Ral'roal, and so seriously Injured that he died
elioitly lifter brin taken to his home. Tlie
Corenor was notified to hold an inquest.
Washington P. Batten was arrested for
cruelly whipping tils mules at Front and Mar
ket streets, on Saturday. Ho had been warned
a few minutes before, at Arch street, by the
fluent of the Society lor tho Prevention ot
Cruelty to AnimuK He was fined ?5 and
costs.
liedniond Graham
the murder of his v
who was acquitted of
fe, on the ground of
insanity, and released on ball, about two week
Flnce, by order of the Court, on testimony
being submitted that his mind was restored,
was arrested yesterday by Oiiieers Orr and Mo
Ginley, of the Seventeenth district. He was
apparently Insane, and was running about the
neighborhood of Sixth and Shippon streets,
toying Borne one was after hiiu.
An nljotinied meeting -of the Joint Com
mlttco of Grand Lodges, delegates, etc., to
make nrranpemants for the sem'-cenlt'unt.'tl
annivertaiy of Odd Fellowship, was hold on
Saturday evtninp, P. G. Master J. V. Stokes
presiding. A report wa9 made that the esti
mated expenses so far for the reception of the
Lodges reached ubout $7000. A resolution was
adopted appropriating $2000 for the purpose of
preparing lunch for the lodges arriving upon
the raornicg of the parade. Mr. McNult, of the
Committee on Finance, leported that $15jI-(0
had been received lor general expenses. The
Cemmittce on Hotel Accommodations reported
that so far accommodations had been
secured for only about five thousand per
sons, und that 'some other expedient woul l
liave to be resorted to. The Committee ou
Music reported that they had agreed to engage
eighteen bands at a cost ot $2919. Over $2700
had been recetved for account of street music.
Partial reports were made by the Committees
on Correspondence, on Route, on Divisions, ou
Marshals, on Medals, on Printing, on Reception
of ViBitors, etc., after which the Joint Com
mittee adjourned.
Uoinentlo Alluinw -
Gold closed on Saturday at 1301.
Heavy storms are reported at Salt Lake, and
further West.
The President sent no nominations to tho
Senate ou Saturday.
73,000 in specie arrived at New Toik, from
England, on Saturday.
T. B. Lawrence, Consul-General to Florence,
'died in Washington last evening.
Generul Samuel Fessunden. father of Senator
Fesseuden. died on Saturday nWit.
Thomas Uarland, first Deputy Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue, has resigned.
The Missouri river is rising rapidly, with a
prospect of navigation being resumed in a lew
uays.
Sanford M. Hodges, rt bank clerk In
Northampton, Mass., committed suicide, by
shooting, on Saturday.
Prince Louis, of Bourbon, mairicd Miss
Emeline Hamil, of Cuba, in Sew York, ou
Saturday evening.
Mr. Bassett, of this city, has a competitor
for the Haytien mission iu the person of Mr.
Dumas, of Hew Orleans.
The Denver News publishes an account of a
fight between white and colored troops at Fort
Ljons on Thursday ntgbt.
A caucus of Republican Senators will meet
this morning and endeavor to hvmoulze on the
proposed repeal of the Tenure-of Qdice act.
John Rinlin, cue of tho men wouuded by
the accident on the Dutchess and Columbia
Railroad on Friday, died at Poughkeepsie on
Saturday.
The iiitro-glycerine seized in New York on
Thursday appears to have been consigned to an
agent of the United States Government at Sa
vannah. $1,500,000 has been sent from Cub to a pri
vate banker In New York, the Interest of the
money to be devoted to the sick and wounded
of the Cuban patriot army.
The Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, and
the Tallahasse Railroad, were sold by auction
on Saturday. The first brought $1,J20,000, and
the last named S195.U00.
The colored people of Washington are
making arraugemeutB to celebrate, on an exten
nive ecale, the anniversary of the abolition of
slavery in the District of Columbia.
In some of the churches of Washington,
D. C, yesterday, the pattors real a brie t ad
dress from Cubau ladies, asking aid and sym
pathvin behalf of the Cuban revolutionists.
The Treasurer of St. Paul's German Evan
gelical Church, of Cincinnati, has been arrested
on the charge of having absconded with several
thousand dollars of the church's money.
Foreign AH'ulrs.
Havana. March 20. The fleet of transoorls
with state prisoners on board sailed to day for
Fernando i'o, coDvojeu Dy tue Spanish irigate
Leallad, which will accompany them as far as
the Bahama Channel. The wharves and roofs
ot the houses commanding a view of the har
bor were crowded with peoplo to visit the de
parture. The embarkation was effected in an
orderly manner, under a guard of military.
Some trouble occurred on one of the wharve?.
Tt. is rennrted that a thief was can? lit Dlvinr his
trade, and was badly beaten, and finally taken
to the volunteers' DsrracK..
About the same time there was a disturbance
near the Governor's Palace. A Cuban cried out,
'Death to Spain! Viva Oefpedea!" ana was im
mediately shot dead by one of the sentries on
guard.
Later in the day, Police Commissary Romero,
who was suspected ot sjninathv for the man ar
rested on the wharf, was assaulted on the street
bv the Donulace. who shot aud killed him.
The Caotain Ueueral hearing of the affair.
and hoping to pacify tho people, went to the
barracks and immediately organized a court
n artial for the trial ot the so-called thief, who.
after a brief investigation, was sentenced to be
slid'.
IntHse excitement prevails thioushout the
city.
Freciuent cries have Deen hoard of "Viva
Osnefies." and there are fears of a riot to night,
In a skirmish near Villa Clara the Insurgent
leader. Moja was captured and subsequently
sbof.
Paris. March 21. In the Corps Lecislatif.
yesterday. Marshal Niel, Minister of War, urged
the completion of the reorganization of the
urmv. Peace, ho said, was sec.ire. out Franco
would not tolerate a government which was not
fuliv nrennred to avenge tnsulis if offered.
The Budget report considers the present situ
ation ot Europe as entmruuy ycucciui.
Lokdon, March 20. Mr. Gladstone's bill to
v.i,t n mri in the establishment of the Church
of Ireland, Hud 10 make provision in respect ot
ib temDorul.tics thereof, aud iu respect of the
Koyal College of Mayuojth, came up again in
the House of Commons last evening, and was
iphatorl at i?reat length.
tn. T,i,n rjr. Liberal, from Kilkenny, ro
carded the Established Church in Ireland aj a
badge of conquest, and asserted that it must be
abolished. . ., , .
LMrd Miuii i.iivr . from Bradford, also
iODDorted the bill in a speech of consluerablo
leniftb, and was followed by the Right l
jr -A ' , . i 1 1 -.-. ir nnnftwi r mil.
John Bright then delivered a long and able
i foonrnf ih mPHHiire. The KstablUhed
Church of Euelaud had the assent of a large
majority of the people of Eogland; but the
question was whether that Church was as good
also for the people of Ireland. The opponent,
rl .V km wi nitpriu fulled to nrove that the
;;if.Vl world was hostllo to
J.' wn stated. He reviewed
the ortr tons cf statesmen on the question, and
"1, t i Kt.,lv'a remark, that Ireland was
r"l""r;" TV,:- ,. i , referred to
,.t i ,i ifnvn while. Lord Lleutenaut ol
l7e laud and tie position of other Tories to
show that that party had no policy on the Irish
q The biil now before the House, he continued.
w?:&We to u,o . trass of the people of
was almost nnlvr rsa'ly approved by the people
of England. As had been before slated here,
the Established Church in Ireland was a bade"
ot conquest. The Conservatives of the future
would view mo auuucieormc prrosent Conser
vative on this question with surprise. He
quoted Cavour's work on Ireland, where that
author shows that the Established Church pro-niot-
disaffection and animosities In that
counlry, and causes the peasantry to be In a
worse condition than the slaves of the Antilles.
and that there were continual protests nffnlnsl
It. Ho then contrasted the position of the
Church in England. England's liberties he
said, were not srcHred by the Church, but by
Hip Puritans and Nonconformists.
Nations never forget tbelr religious trrlcvanees
until the cause Is removed. The old policy
pursued by England rendered Ireland more
ultran ontane ihan any country In Europe.
Catholicism was not only a matter of faith, but
of patriotism, for which the Irish were ready to
sutler, or, if reed be, to die. Since tbe Union,
disturbances have been continual, and Protest
antism was only a fire that was destroying
evonthing that was good and noble in Irelan I,
resulling In the absolute disappearance of peaco
and loyalty. The Irishmen who had emigrated
to the United States and Australia wre watch-hie-
anxiously the result of this great question.
Tli" entire Fenian project was led and kept
alive by tho sympathy of Americans, under the
Idea that England ucver did justice to Ireland.
There were no bitterer foes to England iu tho
United States than Irishmen. Tho Houso was
row asked to do justice to Ireland, not for fear
of foreign enemies, but for the sake of Internal
peace aud equality. -He contemplated the
voluntary system prevailing In Scotland, and
anticipated the best results to posterity for Ire
land it this bill became a law, and concluded
by saying this mensurc would have the ap
proval cf the Supreme Judge, being, as it was
founded on principles ot mccy nnd justice.,
the attributes of His glorious reign.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
Jbr aiiflUional Marine Sewn tea First Pagi.
AT.XANAG FOB f HIL ADELPHIA-THI8 DAT.
bo.s Kiam...mnn.....,.m,6 01 Moon Bts. 2 14
HtiwSkth .8'14,H.iaH Watwb. 8 44
PHILADELPHIA liOA&D OF TRADE,
Hkobqb N. Tatttam,
w n li aii (j. Kjcwt, Committee of the Month.
I. C. MeCimu'N, )
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STKAUEK9.
FOH AMKKIOA.
City of Cork Mverpool...New York...-.......Febl 27
Atalnnt. ......Lou(1on..New York........MiT. 8
Kecia, Liverpool. ...New York Mr. 9
Ufmmola Liverpool. ..New York....,.Miir. 9
U.ofParlfc. Llverpool...New York........Mar. 10
PenriBylvnnl....Llverpool...New York .......Mar. 13
Hlbernlau ......... Liverpool. ..Portland. Mar. 11
VOH KUliOPJfi.
C. Of Cork New York...Llverpool M Mar. 28
bermanla New YorkHamburB....w...Mar. 23
Cti In a. ...Kew York...Llveriool Mr. 24
Fa myra New York... Liverpool........ Mar. 25
Hermann New York... Bremen -Mar. 25
City ot Parl8...-New York...Llverpool ...Mar. 27
Col Aniwerp...New York...Llverpool April 8
Kangaroo New York. ..Liverpool .April 6
m,. , UOAtlTWISK, JDO&LUHTIti, KTO,
Mtsstsslrpl ......New York... Rio Jsnoiro Mar. 23
Yazoo... Phllada.....New Orleaua....,..Mar. 24
j.w. Kverniaa..l'liliB'la C'harloaion Mar. 23
Columbia New York...Havana Mar. 25
Tonawanda. Plillada.......Bavauuah Mar. 27
Ad alia arR forwarded hv uvMriiiiam., in ih. n i a
line. The giepjiiers lor nr from Mnmnnl cull at
QneenBtpwn, exoept the Oauadlau line, which call at
Mjuuuuuurrri joe smaiaort XOr Or irom iaa UOnu
nent call at Sontliampuio.
CLE ATHCT RATTTPriAV
fiteamshtp Roman, Baker, Boston, II. WInsor Oo.
Ht auisblpNorlolk, plait, lllclimond aud HorXolk.
Br. barque Palestlnft, McCulloch, St. Thomas, C. C.
Barque Rachel, Mitchell. MaUDzaa, Warren A Qregg.
Iirl(fUuorgeB. Dale, Harding, Cardenas, DallettA
hon.
Br. schr Kate Carlton, Lamb, Cardenas, J. E. Bailey
A Co.
Ecbr M, E, Staples, Dlnsmore, Curacoa, E. A, Souder
A CO.
Ecbr K. D. Kndlcott, Endicott, Barbados, D. 8. Slet-
nnn A Co.
Bchr J. V. Thompson, Vansant, BoBton, Day, Had
dell A Oo.
Bcbr Hannah Little, Godfrey, Charleston, Latbbury.
Ullnlrunhul. Jb
Bt'r (4. h. stout. Ford. Washlntrton. W. P. riv,in j. n
Bt'r Diamond State. Webb, Baltimore, A. l4roveq. jr.
ft'r It. wtllMK. tsunain. isiuuuiore, A. Oroven. jr.
Kt'rChester. Jones. iNew xorit, w. f. Clyde A (in.
lug Tnos. Jefferson, Alien, for Baltimore, with a tow
ol Barnes, w . r. jiyu a,
Tuk Clyde. Duncan, for Baltimore, with a tow of
bargea. W. p. Clyde & Co.
Tuk Lookout. Bbears, lor Baltimore, with a tow ot
Parties, w . r. tiyua m
Bchrs William B. Mann, Rogers, for Charleston, and
in. mtiii nuusuij, " uu,'"fu"'i u., were
cleaiua ou filday by Latbbury, Wlckersbam A Co,
ARRIVED YK3TKRDAY.
RteamshlD Yazoo. Teal, from New Orlnann wi tt...
vaua wltb md. to Philadelphia and Houthern Mall
HieamBblp Co. Passengers from Havana O. Holland
M.Kortland, R M. Feruflt. Domlndo de Dlai, Dr
Ho. Toe, L. eerapian. The narque i'atmos. for New
York, sailed from Havana 14lli Inst. Irtililh.r iui
21 S3 loDg. 79 35, passed bilg Tubal Cain, from Havana,
steering tiortb. ,. .
BteamsnipHBxon, wir,n uumairoiu isoston. with
mdae. and passengers to il. Wlusor A Co.
Hteamsblp Brunette, Howe, 24 hours from New
York, with mrtse. to John F. Obi.
Br. barque ocean, Joues, 70 days from Liverpool,
with mdse. to Peter Wright 4 Sodb. " '
Brig Allston. bawyer. iu days from Matanzaa, with
tutar and molasses to Dallett A Sou.
Holir Harnet. iarsnu. i uay mini Jjhwbs, j., with
210 sacks salt and 40 bbls. soda ash (from brfg Ko-
malnei on snore on uape xxaiteraa;, wjonnit, Pen
rose. ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Bohr Sarah Bruen. Flaber. from Wllmlnsrtnn. Nr n
with sUlDKiet. etc., to S. Bolton A Co. '
Schrlnda, Ireland. 2davs from Brldgeton, N. J..
V. I 111 Kino w iiin z i ij
Hchr 4. JN. Jtioore, iMcnersuu, iruw ouoion, with
Bteamer Jas. 8. Green. Vance, from Richmond and
Norfolk, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde Co.
HleameriNew lorn, juuvn, uum tYunumgion aud
Alexandria, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
. .. A fl 12. In. AM If nnr OA hnilMI tr-ll m HT
York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
'i hitb Thna. Jellerson. Allen: Lookout. Shears: and
Clyde. Duncan, trom Baltimore, wlib lows of ba-gei
to W.P. Ciyoevo.
RETURNED,
n nrhr TAnlsa. Maloney. hence for St. John. N. Tt .
with coal, while at anchor off Fourteen Feet Bauk,
was run into on Friday, at 1 A. M.. by tbe achr W. A.
Crocker, from Boston for Philadelphia, and had fore
mast ana bowsprit carriea away, sans torn, ana other
daiuace, causing her to put bauk to port lor repairs.
Tee W. Crocker lost jlbboom and bobttaya.
Oorretixnidmee of the Phxladnlphia Jtxchanpt,
Lwi8. Del.. Mrch 19 P. M. The following yes-
els remain at tbe Breakwater, detained by head
winds-. Barque Amelia uenring. rrom fhllalelpbla
for Malarias; brigs JCIleti P. Hiewart, do for Cluufun
cos: C. Tompkins, do, lor Halllax: Marjory, do. for
Cork or Falmouth: Eaglet frcm Rio Janeiro, ordered
to f nuaoeipnia, nuura j. m. vance. irom lJlilladel
pbla lor Boston; Thomas Borden, do. for Fall Klvor
Amelia, from Mayagues for New Ynrk. The Ko'
malne remalos light, and will probably be hove off
tonight or to mono w. JOSJLPH LAFETRA.
MEMORANDA.
Bchr W. B.H11UB. Burgess, cleared at New v..b
2rith instant for New Orleans (nr Philadelphia.)
fecur jfawn, v iiy, nence at l'omanu isth lost.
Scbrs Chatlanooga, Bltick, and M. K. Amirtan.
Bnilib, were loading at Wilmington, N. C, lath Inst,
lor Philadelphia. '
Hour liioniBs i. -rasKcr, Alien, sauea from Provl.
deuce 1Mb Inst, for Baltimore.
fcchr JUaugie. (jummiugs.irom conasset for P iiu.
delphls, at Newport lliih Inst,
henr c i . rteiricn, martin, rrom uign-on for Putla
dolphla. sailed from New London 18th Inst.
bcbr K. H. Atwood, Hlgglus, sailed trom Fall River
ISth Inst, for Philadelphia.
bcbr W. 11. Tiers, jiniiman, was lording at Charles.
ton ltah iDst. tor Philadelphia.
bchr A. Tirrel 1. Alwooa. irom itockliort for Ph I In.
delphla, at New York lttlb Inst.
Bchrs M. H. Crnnmer. Cranmer. and J. B. Austin,
Davis, hence for Boston, at New York ISth Inst.
bchrs Bustles, Keiiy, ana uttoit. ranter, cleared at
Boston l&tli mat. for Philadelphia.
bchr luary Means, uryant, ciearen at jjoston 10th
luft. for Laneayllle, to load for Philadelphia.
fcchr l. A AC. Beiiey. iteney. uei ce, ana American
Eagle. Shaw, from Newcastle, Cel., at Boston lath
Instant. t
bcbr liazieton. uaruuer, ueuu m x aii luver t7ln
Instant.
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BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY;
NO. 450 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia!
WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE
serulated by the Governor.
MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MA CHIN
?(kfntedJt,18.
PATENT VALVELESa STEAM HAMMER,
p. M. WMIDN'B
PATENT B ELF-CENTERING, BZLP BALANOIN8
CENTRIFUGAL SOGAH-DRAININa MACHINU
AHn
' HYDRO rXTBACTOa, K . (
Waco a WooUen BUnafccVui , imi
RAILROAD LINES.
READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK
USE FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TUK
INTERIOR OF PKNNHYLVANI A. THK HOUU YI
KILL, HUtyUEHANNA, VUMBEKLAND, AND
WYOMIMU VALLEYS.
TH1
NORTH, NORTHWEST, AMD THE CAKADA8.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS. December 14, Vm.
Leaving the Company's Depot at Thirteenth and
Callowhiu aireets, Philadelphia, at the following
hours:
MORNING ACCOMMOBATION.
At 7-.10 A. M. for Reading and all Intermediate
Stations and Allentown. Returning, leaves Heading
at fib P. M.i arrives la Philadelphia at 8 '45 P. M.
MORfTINU EXPRESS.
At S-1S A, M. for Reading, Lebanon, Hnrrlshnrs,
Poltsvlllo, Pine Orovn,,l'amaqua,Uuubury, WIHlnms
port, Elmlra, Kocbester, Niagara Falls, Bnllalo,
VV Ilkesbarre, Piltstun, York, Carlisle, Obauiberabnrg,
Hegera'own, eto,
Tbe 7 U A. M. train connects at READING with
Kl Pennsylvania Railroad trains lor Allentown
etc., and the 816 A. M. train connect with the
Lebanon Valley tram for HarrlflDurg, ntc.; at POUT
CLInTON with CatawlHsa Railroad trains for W il
llnniftport. Lock Haven, Eliulra etc.; at 1IAUKIS
BUhO with Northern Central, Cumberlaud Valley,
and Hcbuylkill and Susquehanna trains for North
umberland, Willlaiusport, York, Chambersburg.
l'iutgrove, eto.
AFTERNOON EXTRFSS.
leaves rhlla'loipbla at a-so P. M. for Reftdlcg.
Potievllie, llarrtslnirg, etc., connecting with Heading
and Columbia Railroad trains for Columbia, cic
POTT8TOWN ACCOMMODATION,
leaves Potutown at 6 46 A. M., stopping at Inter
mediate stations; arrive In PnlladeipbiaatS'lU A. M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 P. U.: arrives In
Pollatowa at 818 P, M,
READING ACCOMMODATION.
LeaTes Reading at 7 mo a M,, stopping at all way
Stations; arrive iu Philadelphia at lo M A. M.
Returning, leaven Philadelphia at 4 46 P. M.; arrlvos
Ih Reading at 7-10 P. M.
ir Kins tor fiiimueipna leave jiarrisQarg at S'tu a
M.i aud Pottnvllle at s 45 A, M., arriving In Phliadel
Villa at 1 P, M. Afternoon trains leave Uarrlsburg
at 2 05 P. M., and Pottsville at S 45 P. ht., arriving at
Pbllailelphia at ft'46 P. M.
Hairlsburg Accommodation If ayes Reading at 7'15
A. M , and HarrlHburg at 4'10 P. M. Conueotlug at
Reading with Afternoon ArcommodatUm south at
6-: P. M.. arriving in Philadelphia at Vili P. M.
Market train, with a passenger car attached, loaves
Philadelphia at 12 80 noon, lor Pottsville and all way
stations: leaves Pottsville at 7 00 A.M. for Philadel
phia aud all way stations.
Alt M1Q aOOVv uaiu iuu wauy, DuuuMjr
Ctl'r,nVo. trains leave Potttavllio at 8 A. M.. and
Philadelphia at 816 P. M. Leave Philadelphia lor
Reading at 8 A. M. Returning irom Reading at i iS
P.M.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.
Passengers for Downlngtown and Intermediate
pointB take the 7 80 A. M 12 80, and P. M. train
irom Phlladlephla. Returning from Dowulnglown
at tVUO A. M 12 45 and 616 P. M.
PERKIOMKN RAILROAD,
Passengers tor bklepack take 78o A. M. and 4 P,
M. traihB trom Philadelphia, returning from Skippack
at 8'10 A. M. aad 12 45 P. M. Stnge Hue for tue various
Cotnts In Perklomen Valley connect with trains at
ollegevllle and Skippack.
NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND
THE WEST.
Leaves New York at 9 A. M. and 8 and 8 P. M.,
passing Reading at l 05 A.M., aud 1-60 and 1U19P, M.,
aud connecting at Harrlscurg with Penusyivanla
aud Northern Central Railroad Express trains for
Pittsburg, Chicago, WUllamnporl, Elmlra, Balti
more, etc, ... .
Returning Express train leaves Harrlsbnrg on
arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pltmburg at
8-50 and (SO A, hi... aud lu 50 P. M., pasBlng Reading
at 5-41 aud 7-al A. M., and 12-5U P. M,, and arrivlug at
New York at 11 A. M. and 12'iO and 6 P. M. Sleeping
cars accompany these trains through between Jersey
City aud Pittsburg without change.
it, .11 Truln flip Nuw Vftrlr lunUfM TT n v, Y. ,. .
8-10 A. M. aud 2 06 P. IS. Sill train tor Harriaourg
leaves Now York at 12 M.
! SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 48 and ll-.io A. M , and
6-4 P. M.. returniug Irom Tatuaqua al 8 W A. M., aud
a-lfi and 4. P.M.
SCHUYLKILL
AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-
Trains leave Anburn at 7-65 A. M. for Plnegrove
and Uarribburg, aud at 12'15 noou for Plnegrove and
Tremonk Returning from Harrlsburg at cll f , U
and from Tremout at ; 10 A.M. and b Si p. M.
TICKETS.
Tbroosh flrst-olass ticket aud emigrant tickets to
all the principal points In the North and West
aud Canatlas.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading,
aud Intermediate stations, good lor oue day only,
are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train,
Reading and Pottutown Accommodation Tralus, at
reExtlonBTlckets to Philadelphia, good for one
day only, aie Bold at Reading and Intermediate eta
tious by Reading and Pottslown AccommoUation
TraiuB, at redtictd rale. .
The following llckete are obtainable only at tbe
olice of H. Bradford, Treasurer. . 227 S.'Fourth
street. Philadelphia, or Of U. A. NiCholhj, Oeneral
Hinierlnteudent, Reading.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
At 25 per cent, discount, between any poluti de
sited, lor lamiilo aud nrms.
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 20C0 mi it, between aii points, at
each lor lamliles aud firms.
152'&0
SEASON TICKETS,
For three, six, nine, or twelve month, for holder
only, to all points at reduced rates.
CLERGYMEN
Residing on the line of the road will be famished
with cares entitling themselves and wlvee to ticket
at hail tare.
EXCURSION TICKETS
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good tvir
Saturday, Sttuduy. and Monday, at reduced lares lA
be had only at the Ticket Oluce, al Thirteenth and
Callowhiil street. "uu
FREIGHT.
Goods Of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points irom the company's new freight depot, Broad
and willow street.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Phil aueiphla dally at sua A. M.-la jononn
8 aud 6 P.M., lor Reading, Lebanon, Harnsburi'
Potiaville, Purt Clinton, and ail potuu beyond,
MAILS
Close rt the Philadelphia PoBt Office for all places
on the road and lla branches ut 6 A. M., and for the
BAGGAGE.
Dnngan's Express win collect baggage for all train
leaving ruuadeipuia .Depot. Order can be left at
No. Mb Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth
PHILADELPHIA, WILallKGTON, AND
BALTIMORE RAILltUAD. TIME TABl.lt
iKiuauieucing MONDAY, November US, ls8. Trains
will leave Depot corner Broad, street and WasniUM-
..... .. .i-n.i'i ..
to ay-Mall Train at 8'80 A. M. (Sunday excepted).
for Baltimore, stopping at an regular stations. Oou-
necung Willi uciawaro auiuuou ai, wuBnugtOn lor
H IH1J t IU iuu IUlQllUOUlN,O.Hiwuu&
Ex ores aTratn at 12 M. (Sundays excepted) for
Bal.lmore and Washington, Btopfiug at Wlimlugtou,
rerrvuie, auu uwvio-uu-oittuo, uuuuwis M w 11'
mliiviou with Lraln lor New Castle.
Express Train at 4'0UP. M. (Sundays excepted), Air
BalUmore aud Washington, stopping at Cueater,
I'hiuinw. I.liiwruiil. (liavmuuL Wlluiluu t jn. JVew.
port, Stanton, Newark, Elktou, North-Eaut, Charles,
town, Perry vllle. Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Perry.
man's, Edgewood, Magnolia, vnase , ana otentmer's
IMght Express at 11-30 P.M. (Dally) for BalUmore
aud Washington, stopping at Chuster, Thurlow, Liu
wood, Ciayauout, WUmlnglou, Newark, Elk ton.
orih-Eaat, Perry Vllle. aud Havre de Grace.
faeBetigers lor iortreos Monroe and Norfolk will
-VI .-.. fatoj. TRAINtJ.
Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and
Wlimlugtou.
Leave Philadelphia at ll'OOA. M., 180, B OB, and
7 U0 P. M. Thea-uuP. M. Tralu connects with Dela
ware Kaliroaa lor awiiukwu hiu iiibwiuoutabe
statioua, . ,. a T.r ,. ... .,
lai Wilmington 7 00 and 8-10 A. M., 1-80. 4-U,
islr? M. The S lu A. M. Train will not atop betvt
ChtrU-rand Philadelphia. The 7o0 P. M. 'liaiu f,
i between
rain from
u. iir..iutnn run uauy; an uuiox Auvuiumoaauon
'''KuStoPh
7-26 A7LiWy Mali. 6 A. DL, Eipreae. i 25 p. M
''bCDAY TRAIN iOll BALTIMORE.
t "rr ufT.im.... t 7 -ft P. M.. Upplng at Mag'
nolla Peirymau's, Aberdeen, Havre de-uraoe, Perry
vMlet ClrleSuiwu. Nortn Easl. Elktou. Newark,
Btauton, Sewuort, Vyiuulugtou.Claymont, Lluwood,
iahroShrtlcketa to U polnu Wet, South, and
faoiRhat maybepiocuretl at ticket onioe, No. SM
CLMuulTtrwlf uuder Continental Hotel, wlere also
State, Room aud Berth lu Sleeping Car can be
.ecured during the day. Person purohaslug ticket
at thuTonuVe tin have baggage chtcjted at tueu real
deucabylhe Union Trausler Company,
oeuce oy tu w kenNEY , Superintendent.
EST JBB8EY KAILBOAD8.
vm. anh WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
avw.t nr MiuKKT street (Upper Ferry).
Commencing WEDNESDAY, Suptauioer la, 1888.
W TRAINS LEAVE A FALLOWS.
jror nap. My ana atauona Btuow ayuuvumi .
rVor Miuviiie, vineland, and intermodlat) tatlona
S'lB A. M., rit P. M. ... ... .
ForrhigMon, balem, and way stations 815 A. H
MForVoodbury at BIB A. M., flB, r SO, and 6-00 P. M
Freight train leavw t).nAM dUy at U O Clock
"'Freight received at second covered whaafiaiq
Walnut street, dally,
FreitUt DiUTUN SO. "ot Tiawarj
M " t ttuiftaarii
RAILROAD LINES.
1 RF.Q FOR NEW YORK. THE OAMPRI
.LOl0. AND AM BOY AND PHILADELPHIA
A
ANDjTRKNTON RAILROADIOOM PAN1 KS" LIN
FIUJM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, ANI
WAY PLAOJ4,
. FROK WALITTT ST Bit ITT WHAR.
At 6-SO A, M., via Camden and Amboy Acoom f2
M., via Camden and Jeiney City Kx. Mail 8'C1
I !S' Tl mJen and Amboy Express I'to
M.. for Aiuboy and lutermedlnle station.
At 6 30 and 8 A. M., and 100, P. M. for Freehold.
At S and 10 A. M.,2. S'Sn, and 4 80 P. M. for Trenton.
At 8 so, 8, and 10 A, M., 1. 1. s 80, 4 n S, and 11-ao P.
lauoo' Borden(owa BD'Hngton, Beverly, and De-
At (1-80 and 10 A. M 1, 30, 4 3n, , and ll'SO P.
M. for Florence, Fxlgewater. Riversine, Rlver.on, Pl
myra, and Fiah House, and P. foi Florence and
hlverton.
The 1 and P. M. Line leave trom Market
Street Ferry (tipoer side.)
Kk.NINTON DrPOT.
At 11 A, M., via Kensington and Jersey City, New
Vork ,rrens Line, FareS).
At 7-30 and 11 A. M. t 'M. i 80. and 6 P. M. for Trenton
and BrlUol. Andatlll-15A M lor Bristol.
At 7'8t aud li a. H. 2 30, and 6 P. M. for MorrlsvIUe
and TitHj town,
At 7'8U and 10 111 A. M. and 2 30, and 5 P. M.for
Bcbenck' and KUdlngtou-
At 7 8( and lcis A. il. It'30, 4, 5, and 8 F, M. for Corn
well's, lerrueoale, Holmeabure, Tacony. Wlsblno
mlng, Brldesburg.and Fraekloirt, aud at 8 P.M.. or
Holiiit-nrg and Intermediate Htntlon,
FROM. WEST rlULADELPHlA DEl-OT.
Via Conneetmg Railway.
At 9-45 A. M , 1'2U, 4, 6'3U. aud 12 P M. ROW York Ex
pre Lines, vlB Jersey City: Fare, 83 25,
At ii o r. M. Jtiiitgrant liinn; rare, fx.
At U-4S A. M 1-20, 4. 6'iiO, and 12 P. M
n Tronl.n
At 9 46 A. M., I, S ito aud 12 P. M., lor BrtBtol.
llytown.
Holmes-
Schehck's.Eddlogion.Oornweil's.Torresdale.Holmes-
i tr.afl. (rvignii, tor a, urri.viuv, -
burg, lacony.WlEtalnomlng, Brldeaburg,
and Frank-
The 9 45 A, M., (-80 and 12 P M. Lines will run
dally. All others, Sundays excepted.
For Lines leaving Kensington depot, take the car.
on Third or Fifth street, at Cbeanut, 80 mlnr.te
before departure. The cars of Market btreut .Hallway
run direct to West Philadelphia Depot, Chesnut aud
Walnut within one square. Cn Sundays, the Market
Street cars will run lo connect with the 9'46 A.M.. t'20
and 12 P. M. Linos.
BELVIDElvE DuLAWARE RAILROAD LINES,
rKOM KKNEIMUTON D It POT.
At 730 A. M. lor Niagara Falls, BnCaio, Dunkirk,
Eimlra, IthiMia, Owego, BAicbester, Blnghamtou, Os
wego, Syracuse, Great Beud, Montrose, Wllkesbrtrro,
bcrauton, btroudsburg, Water Uap, bohooley s Moun
tain, etc.
At 7-80 A. M. and 8"80 P. HT. for Belvldere, Easton,
Lamliertvllle, Flemitiglon, etc, The 8'3u P. M. JJno
counects direct with the Train leaving Kaatou lor
Mauch Chunk, AUeutown, Botblehem, etc.
At & P, M. lor Lainberivllle and Intermediate Sta
tions, CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY IA.ND
PEMBERION AND HiUHTBTOWM Kill
FROMMARKET STREET FERRY, (Upper Hide.)
At 7 and 10 A. M., l'SO, 8 30, and 6'SO P. M., lor Mer
Chantsvllle, Moorestown, Hartlord, MbStinvllle.
Hainsport, Hount Holly, smithvllle, Ewausviiie
Vlncentowa, Blrntlngham, aud Pemberton,
At 7 A. M., 1'iSO and 8'80 P. M., tor LewlBtow
Wrlghtfltown, Cookstown, New Egypt, HornerMtown
Cream Ridge. Irulaystown, Sharon, and Hlgbtstown
11 16 WILLIAM H. OATZMEK, Agent.
OLNJIBYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
FALL TIME, TAKING EFFECT NOV. 22, 1888,
The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
Kave the Depot, at TUlRT Y-nTKST and MakkuT
Street, which is reached directly by. the Markdt
Street cars, the last car oonnectlng with each train
leaving Jf Tout nu jemci airetwi tuixi uiiuuwtts oev
lore iu departure. The Chesuui and Walnut Btrcei
cars run within one square of theiepot.
Uloeplug Car Tickets can be had ou application at
the Ticket olilee N. W, .corner Ninth and Caeuunt
streets, and at the depot. rv , ....
AKentO UI lilt) bUII'H Aiu-jiw J nuib.li
for and deliver baggage at the derpU orders lelt at
No. kol Cbebnot stteel, or No. 118 Market street, will
rooolve DEPOT, VIZ:-
Mall Tralu A, M,
Panll Accommodation, 1U 80 A. AL., IUU, and D0 P. Ax.
Fast Line .. Hf-
Brio Express ...............................i w A. M,
Harriaourg Accamuiouaaon.......M....w... I SO P. M,
Lancaster: AcconiiiiouaviuM.......................M . m,
1'ij.rkeBburK Train...M....M..MM................... fi'UO P, M,
Cincinnati Express..... - .. 8'W) P. M.
Kile Mail and Buttftlo ivJ prtb...,. 1V43 P. AI.
Philadelphia Express Ji OC Wight.
Erie Mall leave dally, exoept Sunday, running on
Baturday uignt to vvuimii;iri uuijr. un duuu.j uigm
Lassengers will leave PnUadelphla at 12 o'clock,
thliaueiphla Expreas leavoa uaiiy. All other train
d"The' wS.3 imotouon Tiln rons daily, e.
cent faonaay. For this train tickets must bo pro
ofed ano I biggage dellvarad by 6 00 P. M., at No. ill
Market sureew . ntuvK it DEPOT. VIZ.:
lliauio .y,. .
r,,ti kpresa.........." ......m...s 10 A. M.
Cincinnati Expresa
r.tir TiTi ur.ril S'10 A. M
PVirAcmmuVtton,.- .s so A. M -4tland 7 10 p; is
Erie Maa and BuUWO Express,
10-00 A. K.
Parkesburg xraiii".."'""
,.-10 A. M,
lti'SO A, Ai,
,12-S(1 P. M
..420 P.M.
Fuit Une ...m........m.'
Lancaster Train.......
Erie Exprtas
Day EAIre."r3r
4'20P.M,
...JtAO P. it.
cur row" ''iTNLkiR:jr.. Ticket Axeni.
ppiy w
" Mo. 001 CHEiaN CT Btrt-St,
PRANCia FUNK, 'licket Agent,
No. US MARKET btreot.
BAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket A gait at the Depot,
Tha PennsTlvanla Railroad Conu.aiiv will not .
same any rUk fur Baggage, except for Wearing Ap-
arel, aud limit their responsibility to One Hundred
lollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount
In value will be at the risk of the owner, unlet taken
ey speoiaj oouavi.. b.xj tt axui .o. w ixj1ja& t
XV ununiM Duicruj,ciiuiiii AlbOunB. trWU 1
"lJlltLADriLPtilA, GEMMAM'UWaN, AND
TIMETABLE.
FOR. GERM AN TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at e, 7, 8, s ob, 10,11,12 a, m
l,2,8-16,8),.4,61BJi.-1017, 8.9. 10, 11, li P. M. '
Leave Oirmantown at 6, 7, 74, 8,8:20, , lu, 11, 12 A.
M 1.2, 8. 4, 43a. 8 t)4,7. 8, 9. lu. 11 p. M,
The b at down tralu, and n and6 up trains, will
not stop on the Oermantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 9-1B A. M., 2, 7. and loy p. M.
Leave Germantown at 8' 16 A. bL, 1, 8, and 8 p. u.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 8, lu, 12 A. M., g, 8, 6, 7,
B and 11 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hlllat7-10, 8, '10, 1140 A, M 1-40,
8'4U, 6-40, 8 40, b'40, and U) 40 P. M.
ON BUN DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at is A., 2 aud 7 P. M.
Leave Chtstnul Hal at 7 '60 A. U U'40, 6 40, and 9-2S
P.M.
VOR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRI8TOWN.
" Leave Philadelphia at S.W.e, andll &o A. M., ;iH.
s Til b. 6,'a, s 05, and 11X P. M.
Leave Norristowu at 6 40, 7, 7'60, , and 11 A. M., lJ
. 4H. Wid b4 P. M. .
ON SUNDAYS.
t e.ve Philadelphia at 9 A. M.: iy. and 7 P. M.
Leave Norristowu at 7 A. M.j e and 9 P. M.
ran manaycnk;
T.eave Philadelphia at 8, 7. 9, aud 11'06 A. M,J
IX.
. frrir, i iius .mi v. m
le;v?Mauayui.k at 6'lu. 7X, 8 20. 9ii, and U A. M.
2,8i,'5,i.'Ani''M mm
ON SUNDAYS.
Tave Philadelphia at 9 A. M ; a and 7 P. M. ,
11 Manaynuk at 7 A. M.i 8 auu 9!i P. M.
WS WILSON, General Buperlutendent.
" Depot, Ninth aiiu Greeu street
TSllILADELrHiA AND'ERIE RAILROAD.
H WINTER TIME TA BLE.-THRO UGH AND
TiTtW'r KOUTE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
K1TTIMOKK. H A RRISB U KO. WlLUlAMBrOKl',
2D THE GREAT OIL REuiON OF PENNSYL:
VANiA. .. r,.- on -h wight Trains.
'i?ieant Bleeping Oars on all Night Tralna
ffl SSi MONDAY. Noyeuiber U,
On ana i""rI,"f,"rtIni1M -nd Erie Rail:
.iegBu rir.r-oNOAY. November ii. 18S8,
the
on auu rT.T.k,.- -a tj,i xim. lroad .ui
trains on tne jruuauo.-"-
run a follow: tathbtwabd.
. .tt TrtATW leaves Philaderphla..........10,46 P. M ,
MAIL, RAIT eTo TuiLmapurU.... 8'IoA.mI
arrives at Erie '60 P. M.
HOT .yXPB.aWlv-WlJlj
u arrives at Erie.......... ........10X0 A. M.
m.MIKA MAIL leaves Philadelphia ,. 8-O0 A. M,
arrive at Lockhaven. 7'4fi P. M.
" KAHTWABO.
MAIL TRAIN 1 avee J-J-le.... 10-88 A. M.
" . ' W Ullainport.....ra..12-68 A. M.
" arrives at Phllaaelphla.....ao-oo A. M.
ERIE EXPRESS leave Erie S-Z6 P. M.
; WUUamsport.. 7 6U A. M.
m arrives at Philadelphia... 4-20 P. M.
Man and Expreas connect with OU Creek and
Allegheny River Railroad. BAGGAGE CHECKED
THROUGH. ALFRED L. TYLKRT
i U uenerai Bupermiendeni.
17fcbT CttEfeTER AND PHILADELPHIA
VV RAILROAD.-W INTER ARRANGEMEBIT:
od and a(tr MONDAY, October t, mi, Trains will
leave as follows:
Ltave Phllatielntala from the Depot, THIRTY
FIRST and CHEWNUT Street, 7'45 A. M., 11A.M.,
g 80 P. M . 416 P. M., 4 111 P. M 8-18 and ll'DO P. M.I
Leave west Chester for Philadelphia, from Deport
on East Market street at A 26 A, M 7 46 A, M., 8-00 A.
M., 10'46 A. M., 1'68 P. M.. 4t0 P.M., and 6 64 P.M.
Trains leave West Chester at 6 ou a. M.. and leay.
Ing Philadelphia at 4-60 P. M., wiu stop at B. U Juno,
tion and Media only. PaasengertKo or from station
between West Chtster and B. C Junotlon, golntr
East, will take train leaving Weal Chester at 7 8
A. M., aud going Weet will take the train leavlna
phlladelphla at 4 60 P. M., and transfer at B. it
'"heiwot In ?a;rt'.n,. to waohed directly by
the Cheanut and Walnut btreet oar. Those of tha
Market Street line run within oue square. Tha
car of both line oonueot with each train upon hi
arrival. ON gTjNDyj,
Tjat VhllaAelDhla at 8 80 A. M.andf-mv vr
Xjeave vreei ttit' ' w ja. ana 4 uv f,
iiadht.' 46:4-60
d and IntenoodlaM wm.J :
Trains leaving j-uiuMimpu
P. M.. and leaving v
. , . T
aoB.B..hi Ox ord and lntrm!!kia m.i.
, tug JiENRY WOOD. Ueotuaj tap.
SHIPPING.
jaffPW LORILLAED'S BTBAMSniP LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
e ailing Tuesdays, Thursaays. and Baturdays.
REDUCTION OF BATES.
Spring rates, commencing March 15.
Balling Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Baturdays, On
and after 16th of March freight by this Line will bs
taken at 12 cents per loo pounds, 4 cents per foot, or 1
cenu per gallon, ship's option Advance charges
cashed at oflice on Pier, Freight received at all
times ou covered whari.
JOHN F. OHL,
2 2S Pier 10 North Wharves.
JS. B. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc.
N CHARLESTON, 8, C.
The goutb and Southwest
FAST FREIGHT LINE,
evert incioDAT.
The Bteamshlns PROMETHEfS, Captain Gray,?J.
W. EVERMAN, Captain Vance,
WILL FORM A RkUULAH WEEKLY LINK.
The steamship PROMETHEUS will sail on
1HUR8DAY, March 23.
Through bins or lading given In connection with 8.
C. R. R. to points In the South and Southwest.
Insurance at Iowett ratss. Kates of freight as low
as Ly any other route. For freight, apply to
E. A, SOUDER A CO..
2 2ltf DOCK STREET WHARF.
FOK LIVLRI'OOL AND QUEENS"-'
itijiukm TOWN.-Inmaa lane of Mall stoamen
u j appointed to sail as follows:
CITY OE PARIS, Saturday,
CITY OF AJS 1 W SHP, fcaturday,
(.11 Y OF WASHINGTON, Tuesday,
aid ifih suct-eodlug Saturday and alternate Tued7,
from 1'ler 48. North River,
BATES OF PASSAGE BT TE8 afArx, STkAMSS
A1LIH KVMUY B4TUBDAT,
Pryable In Gold, Payable In Currency.
STRUT CABIN...,. $100 j STEjL R AG E ...........HS
to Londuu. ,..., liU'l io LondOti-...... 4U
to Paris lib vo Paris M 47
rABSAblt BY TBIC VUCShAg BTBaMEH via haulitax
finer uus, btkickass.
Payable In Gold, Payable In Ourrenoy.
Liverpool. ISO Liverpool... m..M
Halllax.. SO Ualllax 15
bt. John's, is. P.. ..... jrltrt. Joliua, N. F. I on
by Branch Steamer.... loyBranoh Steamer... m
Passeugers also forwarded.to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men, etc, at reduced rates.
TickeUt can be bought here at moderate rates by
persons sending for tuelr frleDds.
For further Information apply at the Company's
JOHn'g. DALE. Agent, No. 18 BROADWAY, N. Y,
Or to O'DOJNSELL A FAULK, Agents,
No. 411 CHKaNPT Street, Philadelphia.
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.
'Urn. uniNEHAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S
JUAXAj DlUBBllirO SI.lWJi.lUM IMEW I ORE.
AND 11AVKK. OALLINI1 A I' ItUh'-t'lV
The epleudld new vessels ou this lavorite route for
tho Continent will sail from Pier No. 60 North river,
U IUI1UWQ.-.
ST. x,AL RENT Brocande -Saturday, Oct.
V1LJ.E DE PARIS... .buruionl Saturday, Oct. 17
rikuti,iJtuu..M uuciiesue Saturday, Got. si
PRICE OF PASSAGE
In geld (Including wine).
TO BREST OR HAVRE.
First Cabin gitu I becoud Cabin 185
IU l-aiVX3
(Inoludlng railway tickets, lurnlshed on board)
First cubinnM..H..........(l46 I Second cubln......,.........88S
j hese steauters oo taut carry ateerage passeugers.
Medickl attendance nee of charge.
American travellers going to or returning from
the continent of Europe, by taking the sleiuiera ol
this line ttvold unnecessary risks Irom transit cy
English railways and crossing the channel, bueldea
saying lime, trouoie, anu expense.
GEOKOE MACKENZIE, Agent,
No. 6S BROADWAY, New York.
For passage In Philadelphia, appty at Adams'
Express Company, to !' L. LEAF,
l7j No. 820 CHESN UT Street.
3v PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND
AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE.
TSroliOil FREIGHT' AIR L1N3 TO TaJ
OKJ VJ A XX ailll TT AM A ,
EVERY SATURDAY.
At noon, from FIRST tVHAF above MARKED
THROUGH BATES and THROUGH RECEIPTo
to all uolnw in North and South Carolina, via aa.
board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth
and to Lyncuourg, Va., Teuuesabe, aud the West, via
Virginia aitrieuiiHinn Air ajiuo auu Aionniona anc
oauvllle JKaliroad,
Erelght HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken ai
, . . -r. . 'I I, . I ... 11 1 ?.l , XT t." .I'll In l. I I.M. ril
xu tt AI avja J Jio A aat uiuoniuna
The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this rout.
fjIuDltnu it. au uie puuiiu as we uiohi uootraoie m
iinru for oar rv Inn eve.y description of treinht.
2so charge for commission, draage, or any ajcrsna
Of trausier. . ,
btetiaiihlps Insured at lowest rate.
Freight received daily.
" WILLIAM P. CLYDE CO.,
No. 14 JSortb and South WHARVES.
W. F. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and (Jliy
point.
T. P. CKOWELL CO.. Agt-nt at Norfolk. I U
IS Oil CE. If OR NEW TOIiK. VIA
yr?Alfc LJJ!.TKf.A w A KM AND RARITAN CANAL,
At PRESS STEAMBOAT COMPAN Y.
The CHEAPEST and uUaCKEST water communi
cation between Philadelphia and New York.
eieuiners leave dallj trom ilrst wharf below Market
street. Philadelphia, and loot ol Wall street, New
Vt'rir.
uouat sorwarded by all the lines running outoi New
York, North, East, and West, free of conimlasltin. -Freight
received on and after the 8th (ustant, and
lorwaratu on accuuiuiuuubiiiu terms.
WILLIAM P. (JAi Y DE A CO., Agent,
No, IH 8. DELAWARE Aveuu, PhUadeiphla.
.Ajata HAND, Agent.
tt WO. 119 WALL Btreet. New York.
rrt HEW EPKEBS LINE TO ALES)
'all Jiatfy utm nimririi uvuiiohiwiji auu rvaonington
I. l;.. via ChenaDeake and Delaware Canal, with nnn.
nectlons at Alexandria trom the moat direct root
lor Ajy uciiuurg, aiiuiioi, jLuuxvme, ATtaanTUi, AraUtOB
and the Sonthweaa.
Steamer leave regularly every Saturday tit Boon
iruui boo ui woari .ueea,
riht received daily. WM p cLYiilt CO.,
No, 14 North and South Whjuyaa,
3. B. DAVIDSON. Agent at Georgetown.
M. ELDRLDGE Co., Agent at Alexandria, Vir
ginia, ii
.tfiOT SOTICB.-FOB NEW YORK,
UnltBH A"t
C2iS SWIFTWURETRAJSBPORrATlON
DESPATCH AND BWIFTSURE LINH.1
The btislnets by these lines will be resumed on anu
alter the sib of March. For Freights, which will be
irahi ou MAUiuiuguaiiuK wriuo. apuiy lo
W. M. BAIRD. A On..
8 2 No. 13; South Wharves.
RAILROAD LINES.
TaJORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
-4 or AJJvi a acaxb. aa .u X ijius iu WIS, MA UOH
CHUNK, EAttTON, WILLIAMS PORT, WILKeS
BARRE. MAHANOY CITY, MOUNl' CARMEl!
PITISl'ON, TUNEHANNOOK, AND BCRANTON
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
Passenger Traius leave the Depot, corner Ol BERKS
D toUowsC BU6wi dlly (Sundays excepted),
1 1. fl A W Ttw.... Dnlkl.k.M . .. .
Mauch Chuna, Hazleton, Wllliamsport, WUkeaharrA
Mahanoy City, PUtston, and Tuukhauuock. '
V'46 A.M. (Express) tor Bethlehem, Eaaton, Allen,
town, Mauch Lnnck, WUkesbarre, Pltlston, and
Bcrauton. ' "u
At 1-48 1 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Mauch
.MVInlr0 "Mi. Jta-tOIX, AllehtOWn
For Doylestown at 8'45 A. M., 2 45 and 4'15 P. M
or r on waaningtoo at iu-4& A. M. and 11 WP M
Filth and blxth street, Second and Third street
and Union City Passenger Railways run to ahe na-
I SSBtUlE. -r
' TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA
t m ad""c"c" iu A. in,, s'10, 6'2&, and 8-tfO
From Doylestown at 8-38 A. M., 4-66 and 7 PM.
From Lanxlale at 7 0 A M. ' r"
From Fort Washington at 10 45 A, IS. and 8-10 P. M.
AIM. X 13.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 80 A..M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 P. M,
Doylestown for Philadelphia al7 A. M.
Betblehem rur Phlladetuhla ut 4 v. M.
Tickets sold and Bagyage checked through at
Mann's North Pennsylvania Bagago Express Onioe,
. 14 B. FIFTH street. . .
KTJJS CLA RKjA gent.
EN N SYLVAN I A HOSPITAL.
PuiLAnKi.pHiA, December i, lass.
The attending MauaKem arc;
Wlstar Morris. No. tit) S. Third street.
ltu.uXVsu?.l4ons-.Wllllam Hunt. M. D.. No. 10
BThomaAreGe'or.e Morton. M.D..N0. US Obesnut
Street. .,nrt at tha Hospl
tal every day (Sunday excepteoj
tlona lor admlasion. . .re always
Person seriously Injwed by iwldenlTe
admltud It brought to the Hospital m l m
Irw DR. P. OIBAKIlwSaj .BUR.
I lU.mt.a -&c Wtnm m law lnlamajr.
UiiftiUaXL tsc4. above rssaa.
AMUSEMENTS.
A M t It Tf 1 M 1 r 1 r.r...
Jt. OP MUSIC.
in conjunctw1,.' OPKUA UOMPaSy.
V4 Ii li r.m . n I
Bubscrlptlon list will open 5ri ' MAUH 81.
TlttlRKI). V u - .
Fnll particulars In Tuesday pp,. '
CIIE8NUT STREET TUEATR"
C. D. HEM4 A CO. E
(Also of Crosby' irera Honae. Chioa.n 7
GRAND (H.OTH OF GOLO. '
Sixth performance of the treat Extravagans
I JUK FIELD Leon Ber&
Fiinnle StortrMn
If ernatifia
Katie I'tunam,
Mr. Mi-Mamm.
OF
Glra-d.
RrAhan.
Mr. Burnett,
THE CLOTH
The Jati.
nr. r ibkp,
Mr. Bradley, etc.
sum and COW
bell Ringers, etc.
OF GOLD,
T . nran. .
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING
FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. 8 82 8
WALNUT ST. THEATRE. 7E0INS AT 71.
Tills (Monday) EVENINu t.,m, o? 4
The Romantlo Dranin by cha. Reado, Esq.. entitled
From the celebrated work of 1
CUARt.ES READE AND DION BOUCTOA 17LT
WITH ALL ITS ORIGINAL8PLKNDOR.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HCENKRY.
Ann niAniLinou mill a in lCAb EFFEuTH.
PARTICULAR ANPJOIlNfWMir.HT
The Management beg leave to announce an encrnca.
dent with tbe great
LONl N !URLEQrE COMBINATION.
JENNY WILLMORH-. LIZZIE WILLMORE. AND
FEI.IX ROGERS.
MR8. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TEJEET THE."
ATRE. Begins at ton. "
MONDAY ANU TUKtDaY EVENIVG3,
(Eleventh and Twelfth Kepreseutattous).
MTJI-II A T1T A 1TTT1 V , .'I' CI t vT 1
Mrs. JOHN DRU W as BEATRICE!
. Aided oy the full Company.
Wednesday Benellt of Miss DAVENPORT. I
Thnrsday-MUCIl ADO ABOUT NOTHING,
i rlday Benellt of MRS. T. A. ORKEK.
Saturday Benellt of MR 8 UtUPLE.
Monday WOM CN RULE.
rpilEATRR mwiOlTR Kinvpiwrrr ottje-pt
J. below Arch. (Commences at 8 o'nlnna-.
MOST FOdlTIVKLY THE LAST WEEK.
A Re-engagement Demanded bylbePobllo of Pro
fessor Rlsiey' Imperial and Original
Thousands n liable to gain admlssloa last wer.
"ALL RIGHT" APPEARS EVERY NIGHT.
FA REWELL MATINEK on SATURDAY AT TWO.'
rum pier's. 8 22 8t
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE
ENGAGEMENT OF THK J A PH ' -
for.a limited number ol nlirbu.
The great JAPS and the nrlglnal
EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON
MU8ICAL FUND HALL.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 24, 1869.
Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert by the Won.
rtttrfnl eiillriuin A .r 4V
- .........u m t.DLn IIUW 11DVT I UIA,
JOHANNA AMI WII.1.TK niua
Assisted by ti e following Eminent Artists:
baii, xi ja.L xti n. i I A u n.rJ.xtlLJXc3,
. MR. R. HENNIO,
AKri ud ttti lira uirau
TICKETS " .r"ONE DOLLAR.
v, ",e Obtained at Hassler's offlce No. '41 a.
f.S. tre(,,i and mnslo stores of Messrs. Lout. No.
No. lO'l; and Tram pier', No. uab Cheanut dtreet.
uiim at v; concert ats. sal at
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GARDEN, Nos. 780. 722, 724, and 728 VINU
Street,
THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro
pe: ty of the GRA ND.DUKE OF BADEN, purchased!
at great expense by JACOB VALEtt, of this city, In
coiuolnatlon with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA, and
Mass NELLIE ANDERfriN, will perform EVERY
AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mea.
tinned place. Admission free. 1 18 tf
HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GERMANIA
ORCH5TRiiw-P U B L I C REHEARSALS!
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8H P. M. Tickets soldi
a. ut uoor, anu an principal muaio Istores. Pack,
ate of five lor 111 single. 25 centst 1
Knengementfl can be made by addressing O. BAS
TERT, No. 1231 MONTERKY Street; and Andre'l
f ubi'i oiuir giu. inn unwiin street. r m 8m
CABL BENTZ'AJJD MARK HASSLER'S OR
CHEttTRA MATINEES, EVERY SATURDAY;
at 8K P. M IN MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Ad.
mission, 60 cents Package ot 41 tickets, il. at Bnner'ju
N0.1102CHESNUTHt.andattheDoor. IU4U
GYMNASIUM, CORNER OP NINTH AND
ARCH t-treets. for Ladlni. Hentlnman Anil nhll
dren. Is now open DAY and EVKNIaG. Lessons
given In Sparring and Fencing. Call In person or send,
forclrcnlar. fasetnthamol prof, l. LEWIS.
MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL,
TWENTY-FIRST and HACK attrot. n,!
Day and Evening. All styles of Veloolnedes both
lor sale and to rent. Headquarters of Philadelphia
Velocipede Club. Admission, lo cents.
J. W. POST.
DYEING AND PRINTING.
ESTABLISHED 1819.
Tli New York Dyeing and
Printing Establishment,
18TATEN ISLAND,
No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West filde), Phllai
delvbia: No. t)8 DUaNE Street!; and 954 BROAD
WAX, new ;uri
This old and well known Company are prepared;
as usual, with the highest degree of skill, and the
most approved machinery, TO DYE, CLKANhk and
mimcsu rverj Tunuir ui uAuina- ana l iE.
MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODA In their
uua) stirerlor manrer.
GARMENTS (JLEAINHJCXl WUOLK. (811 tbStu2nl
NOTE This Is our only omco In Philadelphia;
LUMBER.
1869 BaS5.- 1869
HEMLOCK.
1 OPC SEASONED CLEAR nrjit,
lOUl SEASONED CLEAR PINE
CJHOIOE PAT'l ERN PINE.
1869
BPANlfaH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
red Cedar.
1869
FLORIDA FLOORING,
FLORIDA FLOORING,
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLCaUDA STEP BOARDS,
xaLL PLANK.
1869
1 CtQ WALNUT BDS AND PLANK. 1 QRQ
100(7 WALNUT BDS. AND PLANE. lOOt
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
lQfO UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. 1 QCQ
10DJ UNDAatTAEERS' LUAiLER. XOUtJ
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINSL
1869
SEASONED POPLAR.
SEASONED CHERRY.
1869
WHITE OAK PLAKK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1869 8gi5SSiBj1? 1869
1869
KolNABHT!sUji,' 1869
KilKVVAY St ANTLLXG.
1 n)fl CEDAR BHINWino.
1869 CKSeR
Ai 1X1.
111
O. HfiOO SOUTH HLrwet.
IRC GUARDS,
w
FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUM3, FACTO
RIES, JBTC.
Patent Wire Balling, Iron Bedsteads. Orna-:
mental Wire work, Paper makere' Wires, and
every variety of Wire Work, manuaotnred by
M. WALKER & SONS,
jgfmwl No. 11 N. SIXTH Street,'
n K H MX O H A H 8
BAG MAWCFAOTORY.
it H N T. BAILEY.
K. corner ol MARKET aud WATER Btrseau
Wl owner ot "illadeipbla.
DKALXRS IN BAGtS AND BAGGINS
Gram, Flour, BaiJs'-U ef Umt, Soma
!rge d as,m"y t
T5HILOSOPHY OF MARBIAOE.
T A new Course of Lectures, aa delivered at the
lyTew York Museum oi Anatomy, emoraoiDg
f:rZ..'..lHni in live and What in T.l2
Youth, Maturity, ana oia Agi
Reviewed: The Cause of India
liervoua Disease Accounted
uujwmi, .' " T . . . . . - . . - "
tha
for.
i; asannooa Meuerally
estlom Flatulence and
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aoimicaiiy vAjiiniuwitni, w. ra rwui volume aou.
talulng these Lecture will be forwarded, poel-paWI,
Jn rcoelPtOf cents, 73 W Lf ART.
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