The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 05, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THK DAILY EVENING TELEGUAPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APK1L
5.
1869.
NM TVS tlUMM AR Y.
Local Altnlra.
"-KmIjt JCtprdaj morning 1'barlrs Sinmoris,
colored, ri-idlntr in St. Maty street, was at
tacked by his wife and Imdlj ut on the head
with a mor. The woun I an- considered in
ecrous. The It jnred nimi was roaiovel to the
noopltal, and his wi'c was locked up for a
btarlTig.
The followlnir are fon.e ol the principal
artklt g exported from this port cNrins the
moDih ot March: -11 7h4 burre'i ot flour, 6305
barrels of rorn mca', 17H.38;) pound hren and
crnckeis, 235.0(0 pouiid out meal, 2!)9,Ul
pounds oil cake, 82,201 poun Is of ta'low, 42,762
pound of lnrd, and 42..105 i.o ind of candle.
John Kinpslaid, who was ronflucd In the
Kasiern Peultentlary, nrvier a icutence of twelve
years, for Itr murder o: bU tti" in the western
part of the Slat, fl)bbv)d huut-ilf to the heart
on Saturday. The knife with v, liich the suicide
Was committed was ecte:ly ninde by the de
censed Irotn a p'ece ot iron tat he hid cnn
cealcd within his cell, lie a' Bfty-e'urht years
of ajre, aud had served about two years of his
fentence. An inquest was hel.l on the body by
the Coroner, and a verdict rendered in accord
ance with the Inctp.
The tollowing vessels have cleared, with
Tetroltum. from this port, since our last report:
Schooner Eliz'tbfb, tor Klncitnn, with 2000
gallons; brift L'zzie, for ii irbvloex, with 1730
do.; schooner Maples, lorCuracca, with 717 do.:
brig ltabboni, for Lafrusyra, with 2000 do.;
barque Louira, for Cronstadt. with 145,941 do.;
and bh'qne Vtnco, with C0.B13 do. making a
total of 222,411 ithIIotis. 3,020,832 gallons since
the 1st of January, 18C9. Oue schooner, three
brlfis, ceven barques, aud three snips ure now
loading.
Domestic Afliilru
(Jold closed on Saturday ut 1 UJ.
Hon, John Allison was quahicd a3 Register
of the Treasury on Saturday.
Ihe p:st ollice at Morristown, N. J., was
robbed by burglars on Friday night.
Colonel T. il. Stanton has been appointed
Auditor ot Virginia by General Webb.
The customs receipts at this port from the
22d to the 3lst nit. amounted to $409,874.
B. F. Beward committed suicide at Blntr
hamton, N. Y., on Friday, by taking laudanum.
Charles Clarke, a young Englishman, com
mitted suicide in New York, on Saturday, by
hooting.
Gaaiebnry & Co.'s bonded warehouse at
Franktort, Ky., was burned ou Friday nljht.
Loss $350,000.
A delegation of twenty-five prominent Vir
ginians had an interview with tne President on
baturday.
General Longslreet was confirmed as Sur
veyor of the Port of New Orleaus on Batuiday.
The vote stood 25 to 10.
Mrs. 8. Phillips, residing near Fortress Mon
roe, committed suicide yesterday by thooting
herself through the head with a revolver.
At Cold Spring, N. Y., on Friday, CharleB
Merrick attempted to kill Miss Mouks because
she refused to permit Mm to accompany hsr
home from church.
A bill is pending before the Arkansas
Hn ate prohibiting the sale of intoxicating
1 quore in quantities less than five gallons, ex
cept upon tue prescriptions of physicians.
JOHNSON.
The exPratIt!nt on the Ktnmp.
On Saturday Knoxvllle was crowded with the
friends of Andrew Johnson. In the morning,
at 11 A. M., a special train arrived from Green
ville with Air. Johnson, who was greeted by a
delegation of citizens, and escorted to the La
mar House. After a short delay, Mr. Johnson
was Introduced to the assembled crowd, nam
bering about rive thousand.
3 The ex-President, after returning thanks for
the cordiality of the welcome, said he had en
deavored to protect the Constitution, and all he
asked was. a fair examina'ion of his record. He
intended to devote the remainder of his lite, as
a private citizeD, to the vindication of his offi
cial life ffOm foul obloquy which had been
heaped upon him; though bent, he had not been
broken by the storm which had nearly
wrecked the ship of state. When the Congress
of ihe United States, excited by interest aud a
spirit of tyranny, transcended the Constitution,
be vetoed the bills and sent them back.
Look at the taxes of the State and Federal
Governments. The Federal Government Cul
lects $15,000,000 three times as much as was
necessary a lew years ago lor the whole expense
of the Government to pay tho bondholders.
You black men might as well know this, that
while they have been enfranchising you and
disfranchising white men, they have been mak
ing you slaves.
Yes, you are all slaves together to the bond
holders, who never shed a drop of blood. I
would to God that the Government bad not had
the credit to borrow a dollar to carry on the
war 1 If the people had had beforehand to pay
the cost ot the war we should never have had
one. Thank God, my march has not been
through Golcotha. My honors have not been
gained by blood. The widows and the one
armed soldiers cannot attrlhute their wrongs to
me. I stand here vindicating the Constitution
as it was banded down to nic, and here, in the
last hours of lile, I call upon you to clinsr. to the
Constitution of the couatry as the mariner
clings to his compass.
Mr. Johnson spoke about two hours, and was
heartily applauded. In conversation aiterwards,
he spoke without reserve of President Graut,
whom he characterized as a bundle of pre
judices, and of his Gift-en'.erprlsc Cabinet, a he
called it.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
War additional Marin New et Firtt Page.
ILHlNiO FOB PHILADKLPHIA-THI8 DAT.
Bum Bis eh .6 87 , Moow Ri8iaIMMnM,MM. 2-26
tsira baTa..........8 )iHiH Waiis.... 9 ho
PHILADELPHIA BOA&D OF TRADE,
OTtOHOB Ft. Tatham, 1
"William O. Khbit, COMMITTM or H MONTH.
D. O. MoOammon, )
MOVKMKNTB Oi1 OCKAB ST1CA.MKHS.
FOR AMERICA.
Hf. Loren(-.-...Breet ....New York Mar. 13
Iudla...-...lB80w ;--New York Mar. 19
Aleppo .-.."'-',verP00l New York .Mar. ii
t)olorado..... Ilverpool...New York ...Mar. V3
England. M..Llverpool...New York Mar. !U
Moravian ..........LIverpool...PortiRoa,. Mar, 25
V Kingdom Glasgow New York Mar. i
Vllle de Farls....Bresi...........New York .Mr, 27
Samaria ....IJTerpo.l...New York..MW..Mar. 27
Kloa,............ Llverpool...New York...... .Mar. 27
Vlilnla...........Llverpool...N6W or Mar. 7
A mar lea ....Bremen Nvr Yurk..m.,w.Uu, SI
FOR KCHOPlfi.
O. of Cork.......New York...L.lveruool ........April 8
Hazonla New YorkHatubutg.....TO....Aprll 8
BcoU....--New Yorli...Llv(irpooi............Aprll 7
Nevada. . .New York...Llverpuol . April 7
Wm Penn... New York.-Lonilon .Aprll 10
a of lxndou....New York...JLIvrpi)Ol April 10
n of Brooklyn. New York...LlverpooL. April 17
K'tn.....--New York...J.lverpool...........Aprll 20
n n . Dhll.Ha I H. a i1 OmI fin .ADrll 8
MnrratlaaUe New York...Hvana.. Apr 1 s
JruilatA Pbllada. ew Uneiin ...fpr
Touawanda. Plillada avannah...........AprillO
. . i v7..i . .iin ivui I a nrll 111
'i,ntr New York...ITvana..M. April 19
Merfiruaok New York...Klo Jau0lro........-.Ari u
Main r8 forwarded by every steamer Intlie reiruiar
Hue. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Uaenstown, exoopl the Canadian Hue, whldh call at
Londonderry. The steamura tut or flOB theConU-
kent oall at winmnjiimii
Bteamnblp Pioneer. Barre t, Wilmington, N. C, Phi-
ladelplila and Bouthcrn Mall HteaiiinhlpOo.
Biranisbln Norfolk, Plait, lUchiuoud and Norfolk,
Blw'mbVpyKomaii?Baker. Boston, II. Wlnsor A Co.
ilr brl Hermua, Blacken, i.auyra, John Dallett ft
Bri'0rn)lne Kddy. Itose, Cardenas, J. E. BfltleT.tOo,
Brlic Jtugula. t) oiulji, Cardeta;. do.
Br.'cbi l Wing, Btsnley, Barbados, & L Mer-
Bcb b'oIo' Oalbne n Warren Oreeir.
bebr Port Boyal, Moore, New Haven, J, Bamiuel, Jr,
fkthreorge R. Conorer. Robinson, Taonon, do.
Hi hr Wave, Hubbard. New Haven. do.
tkut Heading It. No. i6 Tomlln.New Hayan.rto.
K UeadlVg JlR. NO. 41. Barileil. Norwalk. do.
Scbt R&lng BH. Wo. 4i. Tal..r, N. Loudon, do.
Cchr Admiral. lli-liuBn.Salein. do.
Kbr J, M eroer. K I.... P'vld.ne. do.
nhVn O.Prloe. nepner. Bridgeport. CL, do.
EShJjM twthwalie. Long B"". .
Eh. w W JoUniioB, Warw. Cambridgeport, do.
b5r Lady mm. Bnedeoor. Wwhlogton, Weld.
NgUOj. Bor'lBgame.Boaton. do.
?(fot 'mS. ' WMiilngWa, W. P. UlyU. A 00
ft'r A. '. Ptlmern. Knox, New York, W. P. ClydoACo.
hit ti. Willing. ( 'und I IT. HaUirunm. A. Wriiviw. Jr.
Tn I'm). Jellf rum, Allen, rr Baltimore, wltn tow
ol bargea, W. P. Clyde AU.
akriv"t nmTraniT,
JRrlg K A. Bernard, (Jrowell, Irom Messina Fab. 6
Wllifrnll.no
Brig Ne lie Mowe, Merrrnmn, 87 days from t.on
don. wii milnti. to Wi.rii'ii ,t Urcgg. JCiperlenced
fine wmilipr ell the imviaao.
Brig Albairun", 'mith Hiuysfrom VatansM, wltb
DiolkHS'S In K. C. Knight A .).).
B'li Lcicli Lnnmi d, irlilln, 10 days from Cardenas,
Wl b Uigur lo W. lUntiy.
Bieampr H. V- Walker, Slicrln. 24 hours from Now
York, wltb milse. to W. M. Italrd A. IX.
ARUIVKr)"HATtIRDAY.
rclir Mary It. Hirlcn.mii, While. 12 days fro n FTor
folli, lili ctrtarl .RM ti. J. W. 0Mklll A 4ins.
Bclir MargKret Ann. Whr-lplpy. 17 day frnm Ht.
Ji hn,N. B , wltb lumber and Wiln to Harbert, Dv
A Oo.
Ht'.hrlrls Hitch, days from Noitolk, with lumbar
to J. W UKklll & Hons.
Pcbr ti.nln. KoikIhiI, j days from Provlilenoe, with
rrone to Knlglil ,t Bona.
Pclir Ocean, Juliiium ISdays from Norfolk, Va ,
Willi Rlilngics to J. W. UaKHI A Honi.
Hclir War Kngie. Crnwell, Sdya from New York,
with mil. to Hnlght A Pes.
Hchr TKiitnmoiint. Monigimeiy. 17 days from
Calais, with lnmbrr to J W. (Imkl'l A Hon.
Kcbf D. A K. Kelly, Kelly frnni Boston, wltb milne
Bleamer Jas, B. lneu. Vance, Irom lllcbmond and
Ncrfnljc. wltb nirine. to W. P. (Hyde A Co.
Hltianipr New York. Jonen. froin WnMhlngton and
Alexandria, with mdse to W. P. Clyde A (Vi.
Biean er Mhrney, Hmllh,24 liours fiom New York,
Tflib mine, io W. M. Balrd A Oo.
Bieamer Mayflower, Fnlts.24 bonis from New York,
Wl'.b mdse to W. P. Clyde A Co.
hteamer Chester. Jones. 24 hours from New York,
With iniUie. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Tug Tuos. Jefferson, Allen, Irom Baltimore, with a
tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde Co.
HXMOBANDA.
Plf nrr ship Tonawanda Jeuulngs, fur Dilladelphl.i,
C fated at bnvaniiah sd limt.
dienrrsblp Vi.lnuteer, Jones, cleared at New Voik
8d Inst., reported lor Wilmington. N. C.
Barques Linda. Fleming: Bandy Hook, Borland:
Fllia Bpragne; and Barub Hloan Hloun, ulCardeuai
241 n ult. for a port north of Ilatoras.
Barque jplab, Ullkey, lor New Orlenns, was at
Newport, Kdr,, With nit.
Patuuea Idollque. Durkee, and Nor, T'eymert. both
for Philadelphia, remained at Newcastle, ling., nh
ulilmo.
Brig George Harris, French, for Philadelphia, rr
ma md at Cardenas 24tb nit,
Jirlg A, P. Lftrrabee. Carliile, for Philadelphia, re
Dialned at CaidenM 24tb nit.
Brig J. W. Lrisko. Katon, for a port north of Hat
teras. remalued at Calbarien 23d nlk
Brig Charles Miller, Miller, hence for Bath, at
Hnlmes' Hole 2d lnit,
Brigs Hattle, Grant; S. V. Merrick. Bheppard;
Raven. Lelgbton: ltenslmw, Bylvester; Marlon. Ban
Cert; and Nam wankie, Wis well, at Cardenas 21th ult.,
for a port nnrtb of Hatteras,
Bcbr Transit, for Philadelphia, sailed frem Mutan
ebs 10 days since.
Bcbrs Klile, Wolford. and Emma Walson, Wallace,
hence, at Norfolk Int Inst.
Bcbr Bevenne. hence lor Boston, pnt Into Newport,
B. I , yesterday, leaking badly.
FURNITURE, ETC.
FURNITURE.
A. & H. LEJAMBRE
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
Fnrnitnre & UpMsteiii Warerooms
TO
Ko. 1137 CIIESMIJT ST11EET,
GIKARD ROW. 3 10 wfmQmrp
GREAT BARGAINS
FURNITURE
AT
RICHMOND Sc CO.'S,
r:o. 45 south GEcorjD ot.,
3251m EAST SIDE.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A. HENKELS
II AVIS U REMOVE!) TO THEIR
ELEGANT STOUE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Arc now selling FIRST-CLASS' FURNITURE at very
Reduced Prices. 4 1 3inrp
AVIS IMPORTANT!
BEAUX MEUBLE8,
Tonr Balons et Cbambres a Goucher,
Arranges pour Exposition dans AppartenianU
OarnU et CouverU tie Tapis.
GEORGE J. HENKEL8,
EBENISTE, 2 1 8mrp
:CHE3NUT BTREET, an Coin de 13me.
FOR THE LADIES.
1115. WM-T- norKixs' Q
LADIES' EMPORIUM,
NO. 1116 CHESNCT SU (GIrara Kow).
Largest assortment' and Best and Cheapest Gosdt
In toe clly, In all the tollowiug lines:
Manutacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion
Boon Mklria, for Ladles, Misses, and Children, In
over lour hundred styles, shapes, lengths, and sizes.
Cotell, Batlne, and Jauts Corsute, In eight dltTerenl
styles, manufactured expressly tor our own Bales,
from 1 OO to 5. , , ,
33 difterent styles of superior fitting FrencH
woven Whalebone COBSKTH, from 91 to hi.
It varieties ot extra nandsoine Whalebone Cor
seta, from 79 cent to -50.
bhoulder Braces. iluUaiu Foy's Corset Skirt Bnp-
lira. Moody's Patent Beir-adjnstlng Abdominal
Corset, highly recommended by physicians, from
I1BIE OF I.niK' VNDIBOIB-
59 Bartram & Fantoni s Family Pewlne Machines,
being gratuitously distributed to our customtirs for
ihe urtoe of getting them introduced. 2fi 8m
CARRIAGES.
NEW CARPETINGS!
AKCH STUEET
Carpet Warehouse.
JOSEPH BLACKWOOD,
4 1 lmrp No. 832 ARCH Street.
SDHILOSOPIIY OP MARRIAOE.
, m. new Course of Lectures, aa delivered at the
ew York Uiutum ot Anatomy, embraulng the
ubUieU--Howi k Live and What to Live for;
'youth? MaTurUy.anoOld Agei Manhood Generally
Ravlxwed' The Cause of Indigestion; FJatulenoe and
St?vou bleSise? Aocodnled yor; ktrrlage FbUo
aophlcally Considered, etc. etc Fooket volumes on.
UuTlnTlbeae Lectures wUl ba forwarded. port-palO,
M rlDtof as oenW. by addreaalnit W. AjLKiHii
Ji. B. 4- OorMI U fmii KB4 WAAJX UT Mtmm
i j'hiiailiil r''r
RAILROAD LINES.
BEADING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK
, LIK Fltun J'HILADHI.fHIA TO I'ltKl
!" IKKIOKOV I'KNN" YL V ANI A. T H K HCHU VIi
KILI,. MIKCJUKHA NN A, WUMBlCUIiAND, ANP
W VOM1SU VALLKVt.
TBI
NORTH, KOBTHWKaT. ADD TUB UAKAOA".
WINTFJt ARRfcNAIEMKNT OF PASSKNOlCtt
IRAINn, Jtf-'eiiiber 14, ls8.
LeavlnK the Cumiiany's D-it at Thirteenth and
OBlitiwhiu sireets, tnlfadelpbia, at tne followlus
hours:
MORNINO ACCOMMODATION.
At 1-m A, M. for Heading and all liitrmwll v
rtiF.HDi'B end Allentowu. UfiurMng, leaves K'lliijr
at yj V. M.i arrives In Philadelphia at 16 P. M.
MOKNINO KXPRBHH.
At 8 15 A. M. for Ktadlng. Lebanon, Harrlsimnc,
PoliflVllle i'lue Urove, l Auiagus. Suulmry, Wllliarun
fori. Klnura, BO'lnvunr. Miiia Kails, BiuVum,
V nkpfitii.rre, I'm. ton, York, Carlisle. Uhnmbersbiwg.
Uatei own, etc
li.e 7'ftu A.M. train connects at KRADINO wm
Kast Pennsylvania Kaiiruad trains lor AlleuUiwu
etc., and the S 15 A. M. train connects wlib Uin
Lebanon Valley train lor (larrlshurg, etc.; at PiUl'V
CLUnIOM with CatawiHoa Knlirond tralus for WU
ilnniiporl, lock Haven, Kluilro etc; at I1AUK1H
BUKUwlih Northern Central, Coniberland Valley,
and B hiiyikill and HiiNquobanua trains for North,
nmberlnnd, Wlillamsport, York, Uhr.uibertbu.rg.
Pinearove, eta
AtTKRNOON KXPRK38.
Leaves Plilladelphla at 8 o p. M. tor Rending.
Pottivllie, Uarrlsburg, etc., com ectlng with Kediutf
aud Columbia Kaiiroad trains for Columbia, eta,
POTTSTOWN ACUOMMODATIOW.
Leaves Potutown at s A. M., s (Miping at later
medlnte stations; arrives In Philadelphia nitrlu A. M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at i P, M.; arrives lo
Pottstown at 816 P, M.
RKADINU ACCOMMODATION,
Leaves Keadiitg at 7 -so a M., stoi-ping at all way
stations; arrives In Philadelphia at 10 A. M.
Keiurnlug, leaves Pulladelphla at 4 46 P. M.; arrlvaa
D Heading at 7 1 P. M.
Trains tor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbnrg at 8-10 A
H.. and Pottsvllle at s 45 A, M., arriving In Phhadtl
pbia at l P. M. Afternoon trains leave Uarrmourg
at 106 P. M., and Pottsville at 8 45 P, M-i arriving at
Philadelphia at 6 46 P. M.
Hairlnhurg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7-16
A. M , anl JliiiiBhurg at 4-10 P. M. ConnnctliiB at
JWaaiug wltb Aiiernoon Accommodation south at
t'STi P. M., arriving In Philadelphia at U-26 P. M.
Market train, with a passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 12 80 noon, lor Potusvllle and a. I way
stations; leaves Po'.lavllle at 7'Ju A.M. for Philadel
phia and all way stations.
Ail the above trains rnn dally, Sundays ex
cepted, (Sunday trains leave Potttsvllle at 8 A. M , and
Philadelphia at 816 P. M, Leave Philadelphia tor
Reading at 8 A. M. Returning irom Heading at i ie
P.M.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.
Passengers lor lowninguwn aud intermediate
points uke the 7 30 A. M 12 8o, and P. M. trains
irom Phlladlepbla. Keiurnlug from Sownlugtosrn
at ao A. M.. 12 48 and 6 16 P. M.
PERKIOMKN RAILROAD,
Passengers lor bklppack take 7-8u A. M. and 4 P.
M. tiBlnatromPhlladelpbia.retiirnlng from dKippack
ai8'10 A. M. and 12 45 P. M. rilnge lliuis (or the various
point. In Perkloiueu Valley connect with trains ai
fjollegevllle and Bklppack,
NEW YORK EXPRKsa POR PITT3BTJR9 AND
rl'JrIi WiUsT,
Leaves New York at 9 A, M. and andSP. M
passing Reading at 1 06 A. M and l-t0 and 10 10 P. M '
and connecting at Harris- urg wIMi Pennsylvania
aud Northern Central Kaiiroad Express tralni (in
Pittsburg, Chicago, Wlillamsport, J,liuUa, BaUl
note, etc,
Keturnlug Kiprees train loaves Harrlsbnrg on
arrival of Pennsylvania Kxprts from Pittsburg at
8 o0 and 5 60 A. M... aud 10 6u P. at., pasalug KbuOIuk
at 5 44 and 7-81 A. M.. aud 12-bO P. M,, and arriving a
New York at 11 A. M. aud WW and 6 p. M. Wleeniuii
cars accompany these trains through between Jeise
ntv and PutaburK without chauue. J
A Mall Train lor New York loaves Harrlsbure ai.
n., . u . . A Q-iifi X VJf Mall I..Ih f.. - I .. - . fc
leaves New York at 12 M.
nnTTmftrTTI. V A I .1 .t?1T T. . TV n a . H
Trains leave Potwvllle at 6 46 aud n-ao A. M . and
6-4 P. M.. returning Irom lauiaqua at 8'86 A. M... aud
..IK .nil if.M.
2-16 aud 4.35 P.M.
BCHTJYLKILL
AND BUBQUBHAWKA RAIL-
Trains leave Anburn at 7-6S A. M. for Plncgrove
and Harrlsburg, aud at 12-15 noon lor Pluegrovo and
Tremont. Keiurnlug from Harriaourg at 8 80 P. M
and lroiu Tremont at ?-40 A. M. and 6'86 P, M.
ry Y() K JtTS.
Tbroth firat-clnas tickets aud emigrant tickets to
all the principal points In the feoria and West
and Canadas.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading,
and lutermedlute stations, good tor oue day only,
are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Tralu,
Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at
reExomion"TIcketa to Philadelphia, rood for one
dsy only, ate sold at Reading auu Intermediate hu
tions by Keadlug and Potislowa Accommodation
Trains at reduced rales.
The follow lug tickets are obtainable only at the
Ollice ol b. Bradlord, Treasarer. No. 227 tt. Pourlh
street. Philadelphia, nr of u. A. JMlcnolls, Oeneral
buperlntenUeut, iteadlug.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
At 26 per cent, discount, between any poluts da
soad, lur lamiilt aud hi ma.
MILEAGE TICKBTS,
Gcod for 201-0 Bints, between all points, at (i2'5o
ticU lor lauillie. autt tlrius.
BEABON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for solders
only , to ail poinis at reduced rates.
CLEKUYMEN
Besldlng on the line ol tne road will be fnrnfnnnd
lib ciik i entitling themselves aud wives to llckouj
at bail late.
EXCURSION TICKETS
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for
Baturuay, fciuiuluy, and Monday, at reduced art. La
be had omy at tna Ticket Omce, at Xhututuiii and
tallow hill street.
FRBIOHT.
Goods of all descriptions iorwarded to all the above
points irom tne Company's new freight oepol, Kruad
and Willow street.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia aally at 4 86 A. M., 12-80 noon
8 and 6 P. M.i lor Reading, Lebanon, ilarrhihuii'
PotWvUle, Port CUuton, and all points beyond.
MAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post OlUce for all plaoes
on the read aud lis branches at 6 a. M.. and for the
principal stations only at 216 P M. ' u w
BAGOAQE.
Dnngan's Express will collect baggage tor all trains
leaving Philadelphia Lepot. Orutra can beleltat
No. 226 S Pourtn street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth
and tjauowiAiii .trrtji..
PHILADELPHIA, WILUINGTOS, AND
BALTIMORE KAILKOAU. TIMJli TABLK
tjommenclng MONDAY, November 28, 1868. Trains
wUl leave Lepot corner Broad street and Waahlug
tou avenue, as follows-.
Way-Mall Train at 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore, stopping at ail regular .uttlous. CoU.
nevilug with Delaware Railroad at WUailugtoa -ox
CriBhbid aud intermediate stations.
Express sTraln at 12 M. (Sundays excepted) for
BaKUucre aud Washington, stopping at Wilmington,
per rj ville, and llavre-cb-Urace, Counecut al WU
mlngton with train lor New Castle.
Kxpiess 'I rain at 4'00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore ud Washington, stopping at Chester,
Thorlow, Lluwood, Ciaymont, Wilmington, New
port, btanton, Newark, Elklon, Norlh-East, Charles.
town, Perry vllle, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Perry,
man's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Utenunec'i
Btlikht Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally) for Baltimore
and Washington, slopping at Chester, Thurlow, Llu
wood, Clauont, Wllmingtou, Newark, iakton,
Nurth-lLasl, Perry vllle. aud Havre de Grace.
Fatsei'sers lor Portress Monroe and Norfolk will
wilSungton trains.
Stopping at all btatious between Philadelphia and
Wllmiiikton.
Ltave Philadelphia at 11-00 A, M., (80, 5 00, and
7-OU P. M. The6'00P. M. Train couuects with Dela
ware Railroad lor iiarriugton and intermediate
""Leave Wilmington 7 00 and 810 A. M.. 1-80. 4-18, and
7'itii P. M. The 8 10 A. M. Train will not stop between
thfctifcrand Philadelphia. The 7o0 P. M. Train Irom
Wilmington runs daily; all other Accommodation
7-26 a7M Way Mall. S'86 A. M., impress, 8 26 P.M..,
to,BbAMWM BALTIMORE.
Leaves Baltimore at 7-26 P. M., stopping at Mag
noha Perrymau's, Aberdeen, Havre de-Grace. Perry.
vSli" Charlesiown, North-East. Elkton. Newari,
Biauton, Newpo WUxulngto a, Ciaymont, Lluwood,
rnrouth'tlckeu to all Point West, Booth, and
eoiHhMt may be procured at ticket office. No. sal
Lhnut street under coullnenial Hotel, where also
hiVuT Kooms and Betins lu bleepiug Cars can be
se?u1ed during the day. Persons purcLaslug ticket
at hu office n have baggsge checked at tueurosl
denrabvthe Union Trausier Company,
aence py we u y KiKEY Superintendent.
EBt JBRBEY RAILROADS.-;
kPHINM AKKANUEMENT.
rom foot of MARK ET street ( Upper Ferry),
UommenclngTUUKSDAY, April 1. llt.W.
TKAlNtt LEAVE AO HOLLO WB.
For Cape May and stations below MillvlU. Hi
Vor MUlTUie. vtnelaao. and intermediate stations
B'Oo A.M.. rii p.m.
For Bridgetoa. balem, and way stations 100 A. IT.
and t-80 P.M.'
For Woodbnry at B-oo A. M.. I-U, rso, and t-oo P. M
Frehzat train leaves Cam dan aAliy at II 0 Olouk
noon. -
Freight received at second ooverea Whasf beiow
Walnut street, daily,
hvFraialU lU(e4 HO. IM Sontb Delaware aveDua. .
mmmm "" win AM J. HK WELL
$0 iiswiiiateiiilaH
RAILROAD LIKES.
1 H(R -'OIL N E W 1 0 K K, T M S CiMP
Dw.rS RI'.ROaU.UDMPANltCS' LI N f.v
way plackh.
riMiM w.Lsot araanT irstir,
lanoo.
niS? iuvtZ' ?W't. Rlvrsioe, Rlver.on, Pal
Kllt,.?id,rlsi, 4oo.aii4i P. lot iiorenoe aud
9tTeetFe?ry1(uprerSf(,L,ne ho M"kW
At 11 A M "t V." I K'"1I''',0 D tPOT.
YoVfcVfrJfiYTniwef!0" JeW.
and'pM.' ilfi" 'i Ah .-.2 J "t Dd p- M- ,or Trenton
Ai,.!i..hlA(,f1', A M forRrUtoL
aid T .?SoViA' 2 Md 8 M-tM MorrmvlUe
At 7-80 and 1015 A. M. aud 8 30, and 6 P. M, for
Echeuoa's and Eddii.gion. '
At7 80and 1016 A. M, 230, 4, 5, and fl P. V. for Corn
Well's, lerrmdale, Uolnu-sburg, Taoony, Wlnslno.
mlng, Brldesburg.and krankiorrt, and at 8 P, M. (or
Holmeshnrg and Intermediate Mttlitus,
FROM WisT PHILADELPHIA DErOT.
- Via Connecting Railway.
At 48 A. M , t-20, 4, S-80. and 12 P M.New York Ex
p iTHD$, vl Jersey City; Fare, (8 rC
a i - Emigrant Line; Fare, 2.
At 9 46 A. M I-ai, 4. 6 80. and 12 P. M.. for TrentOD.
a 46k-,M- -soand 12 P. M lor Br stoL
RrA.L18i.jP-,-illnt' for Morrlsvllle. T-ullrtown,
liCEck's,Ear1Ingion,Cornwell's.ToiTesdale,Holme-
Jurg, faoony.Wlflslnomlng, Brldesburg, andFrank-
The A, M., eio and P M, Line wUl ran
dally. All others, Sundays excepted.
For Lines leaving Kensington depot, take the cats
on Third or Fifth street, at Cbemut, 80 nilonlts
before departnre. The cars or Market Street Kaliwsy
run direct to West Philadelphia Depot, Cbesuut and
Walnut within one square. On Snndays the Market
Street cars will run to connect with the 9 46 A.M. t'iO
and 12 P. M. Lines.
BELVXDKRE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES,
FkOM KkKSlNbTON UBl'OT.
At 7-80 A. M. tor Niagara Falls, Bttihtlo. Dunkirk,
Klmlra, Ithaca, Uwego, itocheaier, Blngliamton, Oc
wego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesba-rf,
Scranton, btroudsburg, Water Gap, Bcttooley's Moan
tain, etc.
At 7-80 A. M. and 8-80 P. M. tor Belvldere, Easton,
Lambertvllle, Flemlngton, etc, Tne fits P. M. Line
connects direct with tue 'Train leaving Kaoton lor
Uauch Chunk, A'.lentown, Bethlehem, eta
. At 6 P, M. for Lambert vllle and intermediate Sta
tions, CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY ANL
PEMBERTON AND HiUiiTuTOWN RAIL
ROADS. FROM MARKET BTREET FERRY, (Upper Side.)
At 7 and io A. M., 180, 8 oo, aud 6'so P, M., for Mer
Cbantsvllle, Moorestown, Hartford, Masonvllle,
liainsport, Houut Hoiiy, omiinvlile, Ewansvllle
VlnceuiowB, Blrmlusham, and Pemberton.
Al 7 A. M., 1-80 and 8'80 P, M tor Lewis tow
Wrlghtetown, Cookstown, New Egypt, Horuemtown
Cream Ridge, Imlaystown, Sharon, and Hlghtatowii
11 18 WILLIAM H. OATZMEK, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANIOWN. AND
NORKDsTOWN KAILKqaD.
TIME TABLE.
FOR GERMAN! OWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7. 8, 11 06, 10, 11, 12 A, M..
1, 2, 8;4, 8J4. . 6, 6H 8, 7,8, . 10, 11, 12 P. M.
Leave Gtrmantown at 6, 7. 7X, 8, 8 2o, , lu, 11, 12 A,
M 1, 8. 4, 43. 6. 6 8d, 7. 8, 9, 111, U p M,
The b 20 down train, and 8 and 6 up trains, wll
not stop on the German town Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at -15 A. M.. 1,7. and 10X p. M.
Leave Germautown at 8-16 A. M., 1, S, and SU P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia al a, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 3,V. 6X, 7,
9, and 11 P. M.
Ltave Chestnut Hill at 7-10, 8, t-40, U'tO A. M4 1-40.
1U, D W, O 111, a vi
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8 16 A 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill at 760 A. M., 12-40, 6-40, aad -28
P.M.
FOR OON8HOHOOKEN AND NORRI8TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7s, , aud 11-05 A. M., .lj,
8. 4K. tit 8, 8 06. and 114 P. M.
Leave TNorristown at 6 40, 7. 7-60, , and U A. U.. 1M.
8.4X,s.ana8P.M.
ON 8UNDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at A. M.; 2i and 7M P. M ,
Leave Norrlstown at 7 A.M.; 5i aud P. M.
FOR MANAYDNK.
Leave Philadelphia at t, 1. , and 11-05 A. M,; IX,
s 4i. 6K. 6), 8 1)6, and lUi P. M.
'Leave Mauay nnk at 6-10. 7H. 8 '20. 9H, and 114 A, M.
2. 8i, 6, 6. ana 8 P. M. u
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M ; ZX and la P. M.
Leave Mauay nnk at7 A. M.;audX P.M.
-vy u w iLbUN, General buperlutendunt.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
WEfcT CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD, WIN t'KR ARRANGEMEM'l,
un and attr MONDAY, October 5, 1M6, Trains will
leave as follows:
Leave Philadelphia from the Depot, THIRTY
FlKbT and CHEHN UT Streets, 7'46 A. M 11A.M.,
2 80 P. M , 4'16 P. M., 4 60 P. M 6-15 and 11 80 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Pulladelphla, Irom Deport
on East Market street al 8 25 A. M 7 45 A. M., 8 00 A
Mm l"5 A?M.. 1-65 P. M.. 4 60 P. M.. and 6-65 P. M.
Trains leave West Chester at 8 00 A. M., and leav
Ins Phlladeipbia at 4 50 P. M., will slop at B. C. Junc
tion and Media only. Passengers to or from station
between West Chester and R. O. Junction, going
East, will Uke train leaving West Chester at 7 t
A M.. and going West will take the tnun leaving
Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., and transit at B. C.
' ThBDe'pot in Philadelphia is reached directly b
the Cheennt and walnut Strw-t cars. Those of ' us
Kiarknt Street line run wuhlu one square. The
cars of bStnei oonneotwlth each, train upon iu
arrival. q.n SUNDAYS,
Tave Philadelphia at 8 ao A. M. and 1-00 P. M.
ifJve WMtCheoter at 7-68 A. M. and 4 00 P. M.
TtUis leaving Philadelphia at 7 46 A. M. and 4-H
t m and leaving West Chester at 8 00 A. M. and 4-50
p m ' connect i at T B. O Junction with Trains on P. A
ti. nSB.,tii Oxford and Intermediate points.
iU HENRY WOOD. General Bud's.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
QLOT1I HOUSE.
J A M E O & LEE,
MO. U NOBTII SECOND STBEET,
Sign of the Golden Lamb,
Are new receiving a SPLENDID LINE of
Spring Fancy Casslmeres.
Comprising all the best makes In the market
AT WHOLESALE AUD BETAIX. 828m
STOVES, RANGES, ETC,
NOTICE.-TI1E ONDEEISIONED
would call the attention of the publlo to his
rX4ii NEW taOLDJUX DilLMUB- X U 1UN AOE.
?A- This la an euurelr new heater. It la io onn.
structed as te at once commend Itself to general ntvoi
being a combination of wrought and cant Iron. It li
very simple In It construction, and Is perfectly air
tight; self-cleaning, havNciuo tlpes or drums toot
taken out and cleaned. It fs 3 a arranged wltb oprlgli,
iluea as to produce a larie lonount of heat from the
same weight of coal than any furnace now In nse
The hygiomello condition of the air as produced by
my new arrangement of evaporation will at once de
Diomlrate that It Is tne only Hot Air Furnace thai
will produce a perefctly healthy atmosphere.
Tboae In want ol a complete Heatlug Apparatm
would do well to call and examine the Golden Katie
CHARLES WILLIAMST
No. US2 and UiM MARKET Street.
Philadelphia,
A large assortmont of Cooking Ranges, Flre-boart
Stoves, Low Down Urates, Ventilators, etc., aiwayi
on band
N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly dona, g 10
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCITENEB
or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels
or publlo institutions, in twrhik DIFFER
K.NT HlZhx. Also. Phtladuluhla Ranirus
.... T.' Dnrtahl. 1J r ........
Grates, Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-holt
Plates, Rollers, Cooking stoves, eto wholesale ano
MtaU. by tne manufacture l, & TROUFm
11 16wfm6m No. 28t N. BECOND BUfeet
LARZELERE & DUCHEY,
Custom House Brokers and Notaries Futile,
No. 400 LIBRARY Street.
All Custom House Business transacted
PASSPORTS PROCURED
OO B H 1XOHAH. Q
BAO MAN TJF ACTOR Y,
JOHN T. BAILIT,
Wl X, corner ol V mm -and WATFJB Btreeta
SXAXXBS IN BAGd AMD BAGGIN8
Of every deanrlptlon, tor
Brain, Flour, Bait, buper-pii(phale of IJbu, Bom
xnuiia EtO.
Large ant usaU OXTSt Y bags ooaataaUy oakaag
Ti Aha. QCtL iAriiA.
J!!? via Camden a id AmDoy A.JCO.-n...ll SK.
a I 5 pu" 'a Camden andJwneyCfty Hi. Mall Sim
a t v S?" i1,tr!!ren and Amboy Kxpre.. ilf
It Ktn flu Amboy and lntnrtnrdlBtfl statlni
At n 40 and s a m o n .. r . .
At VIS . A-5f.-A2; s'- n1 P. M. for Trenfon.
Du'iiDst'io, ueveny, ant do-
SHIPPINli.
yrf LORILLARD'8 8TAMSUIP LINK
FOR NEW YORK.
Billing Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays.
REDUCTION OV BATES,
fprlng rates, cnmmenclng Marob 15.
Sailing Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. O
and after l.th of Maron frelRht by this Line will he
tnken at 12 cents per UW pounds, 4 cents per fool, or 1
cents per gallon, ship's option Advance chaws
cashed at office on Pier. Freight received ai ail
times on coveted whari.
JOHN . out,,
pier IU North Wharves.
N. B. Extra rates on sm:UI packages Iron, metals, e'.o.
Xt CHARLESTOM, C.
The South aud South n est
FAST FREIGHT LINK,
LVEItir IUlIU.l.tI,
The Steamshltis PROM u rn Et S, Captain Gra j
W. EVERMAN. Captain Vance, ''
WILL PORM A KjvGULAR WEEKLY LINH.
The steamship PKOMETHE08 wUl saU on
IHTJRSDAY, April 1, at 4 P. M.
Through bills of lading given la connection wltb B,
C. R. K. to points In the South and Southwest.
lnsurar.ee at lowest raUe. Rater 4 freight as low
as by any other toute. For freight, apply to
E. A, SO ODER dt CO.,
Mtf DOCK hTREET WHARF.
FOK LIVERPOOL AND
;QUKKNS-nVN. Inmun Lino or Mnil
Muniuers are ainiiinuil 1 11 Mj.il t.il.
k Iowh :
1 ucmlay.
t;ity ot l.ondnn, huturday, April 10, st 1 P. M.
City nf hrooklyn, Satumny, April 17, at 111 A. M.
City of Etna, via llalilax, 1 uewlay, April ), li, mmn.
And each sm-roeilinK Saturday aud ulteruate iuubday,
fnm P.er 46, 'orth River.
RATKN OF PASSAGE.
T THE MAIL H TEAMKU BAUJNH EVK.HY SATTmriAY.
l'ayalile in Gold. Payable in Currency.
FIRST CA BIN (lOO'.STKKRAGK .35
'loUmdon 106 To Ixindun 40
To Paris ll(i To Paris 4J
PAKUAGK 1IY THE HJESlAlt 8XKAHJSU, VIA HALIFAX,
MltKT fAUIN. Sl'KKHAI.K.
Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency.
Liverpool $0 ' Liverpool $30
llalilax M 2U llalilax , 15
St. John's, N. F., ) AjJSt. John's, N. F ) n.
by Branch Steamer....) by Branch Steamer w
1'aBnengers aliio torwurded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen,
etc., at reduced rates.
Tickets can be bounlit here st moderate rates by persons
Winhing tn send for their friends.
tor further information apply at the Company's Offices,
JOHN U. DALE, Atnt, ho. 15, BKOAUWAY, N. Y,
or to O'llONNUM, A VA I! l.K. Airmitn.
4 6 No. 411CHKSNUT Street, Philaiiulpliia.
ONLY DIRECT LIXE TO FRANCE.
TD.H. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S
MAIL bTEAMSIliPS BETWEEN NEW YORJC
and Havre, calling at bret.
The splendid new vessels ou this favorite route for
the Continent will aaU from Pier No. to North river,
aa follows:
ST. LAURENT Brocande.....8aturday,Oct. 8
VILLE DE PAHiSm...Surmout.......SaturUay,Oct. 17
P K K Hi I R K .......Duchesue.....j5mraay, Oct. Sj
PRICE OF PASSAGE
In gold (including wine),
TO BREST OB HAVRK.
First Cabin......,.-........! 140 second Cabin.-...... st
TO PARIS.
(Including railway ucke-.a, lurnlsbed on board)
First cabia ........ I46 Second cabin...... SI
Thene steamers do iot carry stoeiage pasaeugera,
Med.chl aiienUaiiLe fiee ot charge,
Amtrican travellers going to or returning from
the coutlutut of Europe, by taklug the atemers ol
this Hue avoid unntceauary riku irom trauait oy
English railways aud crotaiUf be cnaunei, bealdet
saving tone, trouble, and expwe.
G&URGE MACKENZIE, Agent,
No. &s BROaa WA Y, New Yotk.
For passage In Pulladelphla, appiy at Adams'
Exprese Company, to I- LEAF,
. 1 k7 No. 820 CHESN U 1' Street.
:Fvn- flliLADttLirriiA, ttiuiiJiOND
'f- V . . &WI1 Nl.lV 1.1 1 1 U MI'U , U 4U !U t I r.T n
TAXAUtG
jiuuuni jlxu aojNjsi to TaO
EVERY SATURDAY,
xl noun, from Jt'LRaT VV HARJf above M ABJOTi
Street.
AxlKOUGH RATES and THROUGH RExjEIilb
to all points in North ana South Carolina, via Be
board Air Llue Ral' road, oouuectlna at Porijatoutb
ind lo Lyuiihiiurg, Va., Teunessoe, aud the Weei,, vis
Virginia aud Teuuesaee al!x Line and Rlotunond aui!
iiauvlilo Railroad,
i-relKiit HAiSDjHlU BUT ONCK. and taken a
lower Rates thajs any oiher Lifl.
Tho reauiurlty, aately, and oneapneds of this routf
.-oiuiiiisuu It to the I'Uiillo as tue most deslrablu tne
uiuiu lor cariylns evt-iy description cl Irelght.
io charge for commission, dray age, or tuuj exjpfitia,
01 trauuler.
S'.oamhlps insured at lowest rates.
1'ieikUt received dally.
WILLIAM P. CLYDH A CO.,
No. 14 North and buuth Witsji v 1 Ji.
W. P. POKIER, Ageut at Richmond and CIS
Point.
T, P, OROWELL A CO., At en is at Norfolk. 1 1
caaon buLWeen Pnliadelouia ana JNew Vum.
bn.bn.frs leave dally moi Unit wharf below Market
street. Philadelphia, and loot ol Wall street, New
uoods iorwardedby all the lines running out 01 New
York, North, Eaat, and West, tree Of cummiBulon,
Freight received ou and after the stu Instant, and
fotwaidtd on accommodating terms.
WILLIAM P. CA.YDE A CO., Agents,
No, ISt B. DE.uA.WAKE Avenu, Philadelphia)
4A.011U3 rlAND, Agent.
gt't So. 110 WALL Street. New York.
vffr? fitW pEba LINK TO ALKSI
yguiUcaMandrla, Georgetown, and Washington
D. c, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with con
nections al Alexandria from the most direct root
for Ly nchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, MaahrUle, Caitoa
and the Southwest.
Steamers leave regularly every Baturday at Book
from the first wharf awe Market sueet,
Fratwoelvea dally. WM p 0
No, 14 North and south Wharves.
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M. ELDK1DGE Co.. Agenui at AluxandrU, VTr.
glnia. ti
ff5! NOTICE.- OR NEW YORK,
fc4s"-T vl aware and Rarltan Canal.
ITHT&XZSS b W I FT ta U RE THAN SPUR 1'ATION
CwiVIPANY.
DESPATCH AND StVIFTSORK LINB.I
The businets by these lines will be resumed on ana
alter the 8th of March. For Freights, which, will be
taken an accommodating terms, apply to
W. M. BA1RD. A Co.,
8 24 No.. 134 South Wharvea.
GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS.
He 8a K.u Ga
Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves.
KTEBY PAUL WABBAHTEU.
KIOLUSIVE AGENTS FOB GENTS' GLOVES
J. W. SCOTT A CO.,
It7trp
MO. B14 CHEMHIIT TBKHT.
pATENT S li 0 U LDBRBB AM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING BTORB.
PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
made from measurement at very short nolloe.
All other articles of UENTLEMELN'ts DKXSS
GOODS la XtuT Tarlety. .
WINCHESTER & CO.,
11 1 No. 70S CHESN UT Street.
MEDICAL.
plLS 0B llEMOmiUOlDAL lUMUBSe
All kinds perfectly ana permanently cored, with
out pain, danger, caustics, or Instrument,
W, A. McCAN DLKSS . M. 1H No. 100 SPRING
GARDEN Street. We can refer yon to over a
thousand of the best cltzens of Pulladelphla cured.
Reference given at our ollloe. g it 2m
DE. KINKELIN, AFTEB A RESIDENCE
and practice of thirty years at the Northwest
Corner ef Third and Union streets, has lately re
moved to Swath ELEVEN I H bkreet, between afaia.
KET and CHESN UT.
Hlssuperlorlty la the Prompt and perfect ours of
all recent, ohronlo, local, and constitutional aHeo
tlens ot a special nature, is proverblaL
Diseases of the skin, appearing -In a hundred dif
ferent forms, totally eradicated; mental and pbysloal
weakness, and all nervous debilities scleatltloall
and -rssfnllr treated. 901m koura front 8 A. Is
to tr.Mi
TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMP9 OP
XJ all kinds can be bad at No. 109 a FI K 1 H I?-m
(next door to Old Office), and at NO. 3A WAX 1 4
btreet, Jfeaa BuUdlngs,
NOIICK-FOB NEW YORK, TIA
aiLlLylDELAWARE AJSD RAUif AN CA;AL.
IXpREtoS to 1 EA M BOAT COMPANY,
TbeCHEAp.eT and UUaCEESa water cuiumnnl.
A CADHMV nr.- u . :
LlllFCTOB ttc"
W r. j. Orau "R'eI"i'STi'ST"""",-"".".
ten pany f-om lb. ThVi. .'"nr l Pr
Wll. give. In PblladilphlS 2.V? "anl
1 ORatj
rench lra
ew York.
Opeta HonffP..,nsi;t.r.; , ,no" 'on of Frenchi
Wl.fn te will have u" bono, ?J"K.
public nf Philadelphia lit Introduce tithe
NEW COMPANY OK EMINENT ARTi..
,.., And t-niirely w rep.r7,ri.RT,,JTa
The follnwniR arti will a .fr for the flrt u
iid ilv ItiKsrehl, kinie. Giwrettl
Md'lle Vioiorla Menrlr-e. Mons Carrier
Met,rs. Beekirn. Bonrsoin, Mussay, Jufgnet.Gahat
Ueuol. Hellene. Hlvcrrrs. "'s,uat)el,
pwflll Chorui'e. Grand Orchestra
MiSlcal Jlre tor Robert H'oenel
'1 he repertnlre will consist ut ih. mliowlnir oceru
(it'iievlfvuilp Brsbaut, I la Grande Ducherse L
La Vie Psrlnlecne, . iBarbe Bieue. ' JSt
OfTeiiiiHch. m
Fl;nr de 1 h. -I-eccqi l. i:il Creve TTerve
Tbtfe works will be presented with rich cosiumesT
n)niilllof nt properties, and perlecilon of mlneen
scei,e, which have dlslitiRii'shrd the 1'beatre Kran
cals, nndrr Mr.drau's maniiiierant, above all otber
Ihpntr In New York. Nntwltbs'andln g theenor
rrious expeise at which these works are produced,
the Director has flxrd the
Subscription for the len nlrhts and two Mailnees. In.
0 iidliig Recerve d Seals, at Twelve Dollars.
SibicripiU n booas win beopeaat Ihe Academyo
Miislcen.Mondsy, Ap'll 8. 4
The openlrg night 1 fired for Wednesday, April 14
MEKIOAN ACaUfcMY OP
GRAND I TALIAN OPTCKA.
POSITIVELY LaSI WiuK,
MUSIC
THIS (Ifondsj ) EVEICIro. April I
M1S CLARALMtHSB KELLOGG,
Wl-h the followlnr cai; ' 1
Msrgnirrita Miss CLARA LOUISE KKLT.OGQ
Slebel ..... Mflam CRLLI NI
J,V!.-:V " i,,rr HABEL1I ANN
. ',?,l""r-, " 8lgor OKI.A N DINI
Mephlsiopheles... Slgnor ANTONUCCI
TUFPDAY EVaNINO. April S,
bECONI) KELLOGG NIGHT.
T . , I'RA D1AVOLT,
J Int sppearnrceor
MUSS CLARA LOUISE KKLLOQ9
. GIOROIO ROKCONI.
Uerr HABILMANN In bis great part of "Fra
Dlavole." ,
WEDNESDAY, April 7.
( By request) posit Iveiy last time Of
LE PROPHETK.
Lhi PHOPHKTE.
MADAME LA ORANGE IN HER UNRIVALLED
. ROLE OF riDES.
CBn be secured at the Academy, and at Mr.
O-W. A. Trumplei's Music Store, No. 046 Cheinut
street.
WALNUT BT. THBATKB. BEOINS AT 71.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, April 8,
Seventh night of tbs great
LONLON BURLESQUE COMBINATION.
JENNY WILLMORK, LIZZIE WILLMORB.
and thecelebrsted and versatile Oomedlan.
t MR. FELIX ROGERS.
OfthenewAdelphi.Royal.sodSt.lames'Theatres.Lon
don who will appear In Burnard's Extravairansa ol
IXION; OR. THE MAN AT IHE WHaKU
MINERVA MR. FWLIX ROGERS
)X10N i.MISH JENNY WILLMOKE
JlW M1!SS LIZZIE WILLMOitlS
To coamence w Ith u. T. Craven's Drama of
MIRIaM'S CHIME.
B8. JOHN DREW'S AKCil BTBSET TUB.
AI RE. Begins at M to 8.
Every Night aud Saturday Afternoon
KOBERloON'S GR KATEST SUCCESS:
BCIIOOu.
With new Scenery, Mui. Unique EOtets, and
ureal, vass
Including .
MRS, JOHN DRBW
And full Company.
IRST SCirOOLMATINKB
BATURDAY AFTERNOON Al' I O'CLOCK.
CH ESN UT STREET THEATRE.
V. D. HESS & CO.........:.... Manager
THIRD WEEK AND STILL INCREASING
HOUehS EM HUblAISM, AND A 'lTK ACTIONS.
j tie Great Musical Burlt-sque Extravagauss. The
New features biipi I. i VIKi.ii
mord tnau yon saw
before. Those who
b ave not seen It have
a great treat In re
ally ananiitU encbl oi- thi
week. Those who CLOTH
have seen It, conn I oir
atain and ace much GOLD.
IT 18 BPLENDiD, W ITTY. L. D1CROUS. GRAND.
serve.
GRAND MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY,
at cheap admission prices. 8 Mtf
rpHEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET,
JL below a rch. Commences at 8 o'olock.
TNIGHT.THE JklKU OF MAGICIANS.
Prof. ST. JEAN, Prof. BC JaAN,
Appears In bis Inexplicable '-ScleLcaa MaKlque.'
astoulsbing coufoULdlng ud aewtldering all, wlth
ou confederates, traps, mechantsro, apparatus or
holes In table. His sun, E. Ea ANUiiL bT. JEAN,
alto spteais.
M ATtNEK at 2 on SATURDAY. Admission ics.
EVENING, 28,60. and 75 cent. Beats at Trumpler'a.
Ti-OA'8 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE
X Vlty HALLt'XKD ATfRACTIONM.
iTHE GENUINE ARikBS FKOM ARABIA.
TWO NEW KALLETd.
The Great Burlesque IXION I IXION I
Poof s open at 7: coBiniei.ee 7 80: Saturday, a P. i ,
VALER'S (LATE MILLEK'S) WINTER
GARDEN, Nos. 780, 722, 724, and rid VIMS
Street.
'IHE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro
pel ly of the GRAND DUKR OF BADEN, purchased
at great expense by JACOB VALEH,c this city, la
combination with FLAMEK'H ORCHESTRA, and
MSKB NELL.IE ANDERf-wN, will perform EVEKY
afternoon aud EVENING at the above-men.
tinned place. Admlsnlon free. 1 18 tf
HORTICULTURAL, HAL L. GEBMANIA
ORCHESTitA-P U B L I O REHEAitSALM
EVERY V EONE&DAY, at 8 P. M. Tickets sold
at the door, aud an principal Music Stores. Pack
agts of live lor (1; single, ia cento.
i nKSgemenbi can bo maue by addressing- Q. BAB
TERT, No. IM1 MONTERaY Street; and Andre's
Mcslc fetor Mo. Hot Chesant street. m am
E N T Z AJSD HASSLE R'R
THIRTIETH AND LAST
ORUHEaTKA MATINEE
will be given May 8. 114 (f
KMNASIUM, CORNER OB NINTH AND
ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Call
oren, Is now open DAY and EVENIaG. Lessons
given In fcparrlug and Fencing, call In person or send
lor circular 13 Stuth3mo PROF. L. LEWIS.
AMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL.
TWENTY-FIRST and RACK Streets, open
Day and EveulLg. All styles ot Veloolcedes boin
lor sale and to rent. Htadquartera of Philadelphia
Velocipede Club. Admission, 10 cents.
Hum J. W, POT.
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WALNUT AND PINK.
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WHITE OAKLANK AND BOAB-DS.
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SPANISH CEDAR BOX bOABJJS,
FOR BALK LOW.
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M AOUE. BROTHRB A CO..
Ill o. 8600 SOUTH Bsreet.
PANEL PLAMC ALL THICKNESSES.
1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THIOKNEbBEd, J
1 COM a ON BOARDS. "
. 1 and 8 SIDE KKNCK BOARDS.
WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS.
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4- SPRUCE JOIH I', ALL SIZES.
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PLAbTERIMG LA I H A Sl-ECIALTY.
To.tther with a s-neral atsor ent of B illd'ng
lumber lor sale low lor cah. T. WSMAL'PZ.
8i6m FIFTH KNTH and BIT UEH Mireeta.
LUMBER UNDEIl COVER.
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