THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIIIL ADEL L'UTA, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1870. From th$ Atlantic for Jvty. Til IS ALAR.UELL OF AT 111. BT HENBT Vf, LOXGFELLOW. At Alri, in Abruzzo, a small town Of ancient ltomnn date, but scant renown, One of those little plaoos that have run Half up the hill, beneath a- blazing sun, And then sat down to rest, as if to say, "I climb no further npward, came what may," The Ue Giovanni, now unknown to fame, So many monarchs since have borne the name, Had a great bell hung in the market-place Beneath a roof, projecting sonie Btuall space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the Btrets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should bnt ring The great bell in the square, and he, the king, AVould cause the Syndic to decide thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How happily the days in Atri sped, "What wrongs were lighted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as all things must decay, The hempen rope at length was worn away. Unravelled at the end, and, strand by strand, Loosened and wasted in the ringer's hand. Till one, who noted this in passing by, Mended the rope with braids of briony, Bo that the leaves and tendrils of the vine Hung like a votive garland at a shrine. By chance it happened that in Atri dwelt A knight, with spur on heel and sword in belt, Who loved to hunt the wild-boar in the woods, Who loved ins lalcona with their crimson hoods, Who loved his hounds and horses, and all sports And prodigalities of camps and courts; Loved, or had loved them; for at last, grown old, His only passion was the love of gold. He sold his horses, sold bis hawks and hounds, Rented his vineyards and his garden-grounds, Kept but one steed, his favorite steed of all, To starve and shiver in a naked stall, And, day by day, sat brooding in his chair, Devising plans how best to hoard and spare. At length he said: "What is the use or need Uo keep at my own cost this lazy steed, Eating his head off in my stables here, When rents are low and provender is dear ? Let him go feed upon the publio ways; I want him only for the holidays." 80 the old steed was turned into the beat Of the long, lonely, silent, shadowless street; And wandered in suburban lanes forlorn, Barked at by dogs, and torn by brier and thorn. One afternoon, as in that sultry clime It is the custom in the Summer-time, With bolted doors, and window-shutters closed, The inhabitants of Atri slept or dozed; When suddenly upon their senses fell The loud alarum of the accusing bell ! The Syndic started from his sweet repose, Turned on his couch and listened, and then rose And donned his robes, and with reluctant pace, Went panting forth into the market-place, Where the great bell upon, its cross-beam SWULg, Reiterating with its persistent tongue, In half -articulate jargon, the old song: . bome one natn done a wrong, iiatn done a wrong ! " But ere he reached the belfry's lioht arcade, ' He saw, or thought he saw, beneath its shade, Iso shape of human form, of woman born, But a poor steed dejected and forlorn, Who with uplifted head and eager eye Was tugging at the vines of briony. "Domeneddio!" cried the Syndic straight, ''This is the Knight of Atri s Bteed of state! He calls for justice, being sore distressed, And pleads Lis cause as loudly as the best." Meanwhile from street and lane a noisy crowd tf Had rolled together, like a summer cloud, And told the story of the wretched beast In five-and-twenty different ways at least, With much gesticulation and appeal To heathen gods, in their excessive zeal. The Knight was called and questioned: in reply Did not confess the fact, did not deny; Treated the matter as a pleasant jest, And 6et at naught the Syndic and the rest, Maintaining, in an angry undertone, That he should do what pleased him with las own. And thereupon the Syndic gravely read The proclamation of the King; then said : " Bride goeth forth on horseback grand and gay. w-v a 1 a a jjut comet n deck on 1001, ana begs its way; rame is me periume 01 neroio aeeas, Of flowers of chivalry and not of weeds ! These are familiar proverbs ; but I fear They never yet have reached your knightly ear. What fair renown, what honors, what repute uan come to you irom starving this poor urate f lie who serves well and speaks not merits more Than they who clamor loudest at the door. Therefore the law decrees, that as this steed , Served you in youth, henceforth yoa shall take beed To comfort his old age, and to provide Shelter in .stall, and food and field beside." The Knight withdrew abashed; the people all Led home the steed in triumph to his stall. The King heard and approved, and laughed in glee, And cried aloud, "Right well it pleaseth me ! cnurcn bells at best but ring us to the door; lint go not in to mass; my bell doth more: It cometh into court and pleads the cause Of creatures dumb and unknown to the laws; And this shall make, In every Christian clime, j. lie Deli of Atri famous for all time. IncldeMtalt. The Massachusetts State tax has been fixed ai 3,ouu.im Boston's share is 'J33,7?5. 1 be Virginia Legislature has appropriated iduu 10 remove the V irginia dead irom Gettys burg and Arlington to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. The seventy-six-year old woman who carries on a farm, and saws and splits two cords of hickory wood without winking, is now living In i,onaon, uruain iowu6Uip, Chester county. Delaware, and her present name is Catharine Kennedy. A circus proprietor thought he had a good thing on two Keene men when be agreed to give them the net proceeds of one day's exhibition In that New Hampshire town for 1500. When he found that ttey baa made over 1000 he per mitted them to do the laughing, and only smiled when tney invuea mui. A PlntA hn In the strpptu ctt Vinrlnl nit Nevada, seized the bandies of au electrical machine, quickly began war dance, and cried cut, "Ili-vou, whoa, you siopee waou, ao im fmall." lie was released, and breaking through the crowd, took himself to a eafe disUuee, aui then turned, drew blmcelf up to Ills full helirbt, and with great dignity remarked, "Shortly !" ltie trustees of the University of N.isnvme lmve decided that ttiev have no power to lease the institutions to Generals h. Kirby Smith aud liiif-lirod Jobnsoti. They have, however, ap pointed Smith Chancellor or tne 1 nivercuy ana Johnson Profeesor of Mathematics, their as sumption of those positions beinjr conditional upon their raising 7000 to put the buildings in serviceable condition. WHISKY, WINE, ETO. QAR8TAIR8 I NIcCALL, 21 Granite Sts., No. 126 Walnut, and IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES. IN BOND AND TAX PAID. T17ILLIAM ANDERSON CO., DEALERS V In Vina WfciaA-lea, WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. tEWlS LAD On.US & cb? 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCHR9, JKWELHY A SILVER WARE. .WATCHES and JEWELS! REPAIRED. 02 Chestnut St., Phil Ladies' and Gents' Watches AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the moat calibrated maker. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES In H and 18 karat. DIAMOND and ether Jewelry ot the lataat dealfna. Engagement and Wedding Ring, in 18-karat and coin. Solid Silver-War (or Bridal Presents, Table Outlet Plated Ware, etc 11 6 fmwf RENUINE OROIDE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SIS, $15, $30, $23. We are now aelltng onr Watehea at retail for wholesale prices, la and upwards, all in banting case. Uentlemen'a and Ladies' sizes, warranted good timers aa tne best, costing tan tunes as moon, CHAINS AND JKWULKYT Rend for circular. Goods sent U. O. D. Customers can examine before paring, br Daring eiDrsei Charges eaon way. JAMES GERARD & CO., No. 85 NASSAU STREET (UP STAIRS) S28mwf5 NEW YORK. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OP WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 608 CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, No. 22 Sontn FIFTH Street. WILLIAM B. WARNS A CO Wholesale Dealers in WATOHKS AMD JEVfKLRT. B. K. corner SEVENTH and OHKHNUT Street 1291 Beoooa noor, ana late 01 no. aa n. l umu au CLOCKS. TOWER OtOOKS. MARBLE OLOOKS. BRONZE OLOOKS. OOUOOC OLOOKS. VIENNA REGULATORS. AMRRIOAN LOOKS ti. XV. RUSSULiaL., 'JSo. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET. tOMBERi 1870 8PRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 SEASONED CLEAR PINS. SEASONED CLEAR PINK. CHOICE PATTERN PINE. 1870 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1QFTA WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -1 Q7f 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 i V WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. - Qrrn UNDERTAKERS' LUMBEit ' 10 I U RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1Q7A SEASONED POPLAR. 1 QTA 10 IV SEASONED CHEiiRy. 10 fU ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 QTA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' -i qwa 10 i U v CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 ( U SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1 Q"7A CEDAK SHINGLES. 1 Qwa 10 U CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 U MAULK, BROTHER CO., 1H No. 50Q SOUTH Street. PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THIOKJiXSiUal I OOBIMON BOARDS. landlKIUK frKKUK BOARDS. WHITE PINK FLOORING HUARDB. VFI.IOW AND SAP PINK FLOOKINGH. lWand iU -mi t"i 1 TviQm Air ..no " Di fttUA U10I, ALL Dlr.Q, BP-yMAJVK. JOI6T. ALL DIZKB. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Toastbsr mlh a aanar&l uurtmnit of Baildina Lafltbas for aale low 'tr ah. T. W. S&1ALTZ. 6 31 am fo. nit KlUUK Avenge, potth of tepUt SU United States Builders' Mill, FIFTEENTH Street below Market ESLER & BROTHER. PROPRIETORS. 4 89 3m Wood MooldlDfrs, Brackets anl General Turnlns A LAKUB ABDUKLmtLXT ALW AYS UN HAND. BUILDING MATERIALS. E. R. THOMAS & CO., D8A.LKB8 IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., K. W, COKKEH OP EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streeti 4181 PHILADELPHIA. OIVOROESi A ESOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OB- J. a. tained In York, Indiana, Illinoia, and ot.hor Dtataa, ior uerwua iram u , dial or uoantrj, lenal evar. wbara; dunertion, druokenuaaa, nonaopport, cu., autfl. cisat causa: no vuuuuiiy: do whim until diToroa oo- tamed. mad. Advice nee. ooainaas hukhuik) ri 1 tA-a I.. r. Addrva; al. uuenn., atuiroer, iallft RAILROAD LINES. 1Q7A -FOR NEW YORK THE CAMDEN JO I If. and Am boy and Philadelphia and Tren. ton Ralli-oad Companies' lines irons Philadelphia to New York and Way Plaoes. TKOM WAMntJT TRKT WHA.R. At 6 30 A. M.. Accomtnolation. ami S P. M., Ex press, via Oaniden and Am boy, d at 8 A. M., Es- I res Wall, and 8 30 P. M., Accommodation, via ;armren and Jersev City. At u f. ra., lor Amoy ana intermediate nations. At 6 80 A. IVI., 8 and 3-30 P. M. lor rreehold. At P. M. for Lnnir Uranoh and points on New Jersey Southern Rnllrod. At 8 and io A. M.. ia M.. a. 8-ao. ana p. ra. lor Trenton. At e-Ro. 8, and 10 A.. M., 12 M., 2, 8 31, 6, 6, 8, sod 11-80 P. M. for Hordentown, Florence, liur llnaton, Beverly, Delsnco and Ktverton. At e-80 ana io A.m., ri i., so), b, o, u, ana 11-80 P. M. for Edgewater, Riverside, Rlverton, and Palmyra. At e-ao nud io a. M., li ai o, o, 8, ana irue r. iu. for Fish House. 1 he 11 80 P. M. line leaves from Market Street Terr J (upper side). I ROM KftRSIHHIOJI DKFOT. At 7-80 A. M., 2-30, 8-30, and 6, P.M. for Trenton and Bristol, and at 1046 A.M. and 0 P. M. for Bristol At 7-30 A.M., 2S0. and 6 T. BL for Morrlsvllle and Tullytown. At 7 30 and 10-46 a. iu., sao, 5, and o P. IY1. tor Pchenck's. Eddlngton, Uornwella, Turresdale, and jioiDesurg junction. At 7 A. M.. 12-30, 516, and 7 80 P. Itl. lor uustie- ton, Holmesburtt, and Holuiesburir .Tunotion. At 7 ana iu-o a. m., 12 no, -4 -so, 0 10, o, ana 7-bo P. M. for Tacony, 'Wlssinouilng, Brldoiburg, and x rankford. V&OM WEST HILADKLrHlA riKPOT, Via Connecting Railroad. At 7 and 9-80 A. M.. 12 45. 6-46, and 13 P. M., New York Express Lines, and atill -30 P. M., Emigrant Line, via Jersey City. At 7 and 0-8O a. m . 12-46. 0 4. ana 12 f. m. ior Trenton and Bristol. At 12 P.M. tnltrnt) for Morrlsvllle. Tullytown, Pchenck's, Eddlngton, Uornwella, Torresdale, Holmesburg Jucction, Tacony, Wlsslnomlng, Brldesborg, and Frank lord. The 9 30 A. M., e-45 and 12 P. M. Lines will run dally. AH others Sundays excepted. iSUDdav Lines leave at 12 m. inoonj, 0 to r. ju.. and 12 night. FROM KBWBIKOTON DRFOT. At 7'80 A.M. fur Maigara Fall", Buffalo, Bun- kirk, Kimlra, Ithaca, Owcko, Rochester, Blnirham- ton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, viiiipoarre, scnooiey'B mountain, etc At 7 80 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lam- bertviiie, fiemington, eto. me au r. 01 jine connects direct with the train leaving; Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem, eto. At r. m. irom Kensinirton uenot. lor LamDert- vllle and intermediate stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND P EMBERTON AND H1GHTS TO W N KAIL RUADS. FROM WAKKBT 8TEBBT FBRRT (UPPBR SJIDB). At 7 and 10 A. M., 1, 2-16, 3-30, 6, and 0-39 P. M., nnd on Thursday and Saturday nights at 11-30 P. M. for Merchantsvllle, Moorestown, Hartford, Masonvllie, Bainesport, and Mount Holly. At 7 a. m 2 k ana 0 3U r. m.. ior Lumoerton ana Medford. At 7 and 10 A. M., 1, 8 80, and 5 P. M. for Smith- vllle, Ewansvllle, Vlncentown, Blrininghaui, and Pemcerton. At 7 and 10 A. M.. 1 and 8'SO P. M. for Lewistown, Wrlphtstown, Cookstown, New Egypt, and Hor Dernown. At 7 A. M.. l and 8-80 P. M. ror cream Kioge, im- layslewn, Sharon, and HlsUtstown. j une 10, ism. w m.. ix. uai.uiLu, Agent. I) HI l A P-E LiPHI A, WILiMINQTON, AND BA1 T1MORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. COMMENCING) MONDAY, JUNE 6, 18T0. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: way iuan Train at 8 -bo a. m. isunaays exoeptea j, for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting at WilmlnRton with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton witn Smyrna nrancu itaiiroaa acd Maryland and Delaware Railroad, at Har rington with Jnnotion and Breakwater Railroad, at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Rail road, at Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad, and at fcallsbury with Wloomioo and Pooomoke Rail road. Express Train at 11-45 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wil mington, Perryville, and Havre-de-Urace. Con nects at Wilmington with train for New Castle. Express Train at 4 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linweod, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, Stanton. Newaik, Elkton. North East, Charlestown, Perryville, Havre-de-Urace, Aber deen, Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and StenuBier's Run. Nisht Express at 11-80 P.M. (Dally), for Balti more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Lln wood, Claymont, Wllminvton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Perryville, Havre-de-Urace, Perry man's, and Magnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take tue 1146 a. m. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and WllmTnirton. Leave Philadelphia at 11-60 A. M., 2-30, fi-00, ant 7-00 P. M. The 5-oo P. M. tralrl connects with Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate Stations. Leave Wilmington 6-45 and 8-10 A. M., 3-00, 4-00, and 7-15 P. M. The 8-10 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7-16 P. M. train from Wilmington runs Dally; all other ac commodation trains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving- wummirton at e-o a. ra.. ana -ro P. M. will connect at Lauiokln Junction with the 7 CO A. M. and 4-80 P. M. trains for Baltimore Cen- ral Railroad. From Baltimore to pmiadeipnia.-L.eave Balti more 7-26 A. M., way Wail; 0 00 A. M.. Express; 8-85 P. M.. Express; 7-25 P. M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN r ROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 7-25 P. M.. stopplnx at Mag nolia. Perryman's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Grace, Per ryville, Charlestown, North East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Lin wood, and Chester. On Sundays, leave Philadelphia for West Grove and Intermediate stations at 8 00 A. M.; returning, left West Grove at 8-66 P. M. Throuifh tickets to all points west, tsoutn, ana Southwest may be prooured at ticket oftloe. No. 82s Chesnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State uooms anu cenus in sleeping -uars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transter Company. n. a . iHNNEa, superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. KUWMtK Tlolfi lAblilt. Cn and after MuNDAY, May 8J, l!70, the trains en tue pnuaaeipnia ana ant ttauroau run as follows from Pennsvlvanla Railroad Depot, west Philadelphia: MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10 20 P. M. " wiiuamsport 8 00 a. M- arrives at Erie 7 49 P. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 10-60 A. M. " " wiuiamspori . 8-15 p.m. arrives at Erie 7-25 A. M. EL.M1HA MAIL leaves Plillaoeipnia 7-60 A. M. Willlamsport 6-00 P. M. " arrives at Look Haven j-ao P. M. BALD EAGLE MAIL leaves Williams. port ... 1-80 P. M. " " " arrives at Lock Haven - 2 45 P.M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie .' . . 8 60 A.M. Wll'lamsport - V-26P. M. arrives at Piilladelphla 8-2o A. M. ERIE EXPRESS lea ves Erie 0 00 P. M. Wllliamsport 816 A. bL. arrives at Philadelphia 8-30 P. M. ELM IRA MAIL leaves Wllliamsport - 0 46 A.M. " arrives at Philadelphia 0 60 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves Wllliamsport 12 86 a. M. " Harrlsburg 8 2J A. M. arrives at Philadelphia 0-26 A. M. BALD EAGLE MAIL loaves L. Havea 11 36 A. M. " arr. Wllliamsp't 12 60 P. M. BALD EAGLE EX. leaves Lock Havea 0-85 P. M. " arr. Wllliamsport 10 60 P. M. Express Mall and Accommodation, east and west, eocneot at Corry, and all west bound trains and Mail and Accommodation east at lrvlneton with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. WM. A. BALDWIN, General Superintendent. It ''HE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN. TKAL KA1L.KUA1J. CHANGE OP HOURS. On and after MONDAY, April 4, 1ST0, trains will run as follows: LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, from depot of P., W. A B. R. R. Company, corner Broad street aud W ash In o ton avenue For POHT DEPOSIT at T A. M. and 480 P. M. For OX PORD, at T A. M., 40 P. M. and TP. M. For CHADD'S FORD AND CHESTER CREEK R. R. at 1 A. M., 10 A. M., 8-80 P. M., 4-80 P. M-, aud 1 P. M. Train leaving Philadelphia at T A. M. connects at Port Deposit with train for Baltimore. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M. and 4-30 P. M., leaving Oxford at 8 05 A. M , and leaving Port Deposit at A. M., connect at Clm ld's Ford uuo Uou with W1LM1NUTVN READ1NU IC U. 4 i KAIL.ROAD LINES. READINO RAILHO AD GREAT TRUNK LINC from rhllade'phl to the Interior of Penn sylvania, the Bchnvlkill. Susqnenanna, On Tiber, land, and Wyoming Valleys, the North, North. wett, and the Canada. 1-rRtNO ARR AMI EM KNT Of Tarsenger Trains, May 16, 1870. Leaving the tJomjunv's Depot at Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets, Philadelphia, at the following hours: M OR NINO ACCOMMODATION. At. 7-S0 A. M. for Reading and all intermeillate Stations, and Al'entown. Iteturnlnit, leaves Read. lngakO-36 P.M.; arrives in Philadelphia at 1M. MORNING EXPRESS. At 815 A. M. for Reading, Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Pottsvllle, PlneRrove, Tamaqiia, Sunbury, Wfl llamsport, Umlra, Rochester. Niagara Falls, Buf falo. Wilkesharre. Uttston, York, Carlisle, Cham, bersburir, Hagerstown, eto. The 7-S0 A. M. tialn connects at READING with East l ennsvl'anla Railroad trains for Allentown, etc., ani the 8-16 A. M. train connects with the Lebaren Valley train for Harrlsburir, ets.; at PORT CMNTON with Catawissa Railroad trains for Willlam-port, Lock Haven, Elralra; eto.t at HARR1SBURG with Northern Oentral, Cumber land Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquenana trains lor Northumberland, Wllliamsport, York, Cham bersburg, Piuetrrove, etc. AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at 8 3 ) P. M. for Reading, Totts vllle, Harrlsburg, etc.; conneoilng with Read Ing and Columbia Railroad trains for Col umbia, etc. TOTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Pottstown at 6 25 A.M., stopping at In termediate stations; arrives in t-hlladelphta at 80 A.M. ReturiilnR, leaves Philadelphia at 4 00 P. M.; arrives in Pottstown at 615 P. M. READING AND POTTPVILLE ACCOMMODA TION. Leave Pottsvllle at 6-40 A. M. and 4-20 P. M., and Reading at 7 80 A. M. and -35 P. M.. stopping at all way stations; arrive In Philadelphia al 10-20 A. M. anu 0 26 P. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 615 P. M.; ar rives in Reading at 765 P. M., and at Pottsvllle at 0-40 P. M. Morning Express trains for Philadelphia leave Harnsburg at 810 A. M., aad Pottsvllle at 0 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Afternoon Express trains leave Harris-burg at 8-60 P. M., and Pottsvllle at 2 60 P. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 7-oo P.M. Harrlsburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 715 A. M. and Harrlsburg at 410 P. M. Connect ing at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 8-86 P. N., arriving in Philadelphia at 0-25 P. M. Market train, with a passeeger ear attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12-30 noon, for Reading and all way stations; leaves Pottsvllle at 6-40 A. M., connecting at Reading with accommodation train for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sundays ex cepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at 8 A. M.. and Philadelphia at 815 P.M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A. M.; returning from Reading at 4-26 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downlngtown and intermediate points take the 7-30 A. M.. 12 30, and 4-00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia. Returning from Down lngtown at 6-20 A. M., 12-45, and 6-16 p. fll. PERKIOMEN RAILROAD. Passeneors tor Schwenksville take 780 A. M.. 12-80, and 4-00 P. M. trains from Phllakelphla, re turning irom scti wen ks vine at 8'0a a. ivi., 12 noon, and 4-15 P. M. Stage lines for various points In Perkiomen v alley connect witn trains at uoi legevllle and Schwenksville. COLEBROOKDALE RAILROAD. Passengers for Mount Pleasant and Intermediate points take the 7 30 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Mt. Pleasant at 7-00 and 1100 A. m. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. T V XT 1. n.i.rt A TT .1 V HT iavv iaw lura s. v w a. aii.. buu w vv a . 111.., passinK ReadlDir at 1-45 and 10-06 P. M., and eon- nectimr at Harrlsburtr with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Wllliamsport, Elmlra, Balti more, eto. Returning Express train leaves Harrlsburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at fi-Sft A. M. and 8-60 A. M.. passlnir Reading: at 7-23 A. M. and 10-40 A. M., arriving at New York 12 05 noon and 3-16 P. M. Sleeping cars aooompany these trains tnrongn between jersey uity ana Pittsburg without change. A Mall train for New York leaves Harrlsbarg at 8-10 A. M. and 2 68 P. M. Mail train for Harris burg leaves New York at 12 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. iraiuB io.vv ruibBYtug v ou uu aa ow n.. AIA.j and t-60 P. M., retumina; from Tamaqua at 8-86 A. M., and 1-40 ana 4 so p. iu. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL- KOAO. Trains leave Auburn at 8-66 A. M. for Plnegrove ml Harris buru- nnd at 12-06 noon for Plneurrove. Tremont, and Brookslde, returning from Harrls burg at 8 40 P. M., from Brookslde at 3 46 P.M., ana trom Tremont at 0-20 a. m. ana e uo r. m. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Oanauas. - Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good lor one dy only, and sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for one day only, are sold at Pottsvllle an intermediate stations by Reading and Pottsvllle and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. The loliowlng tickets are obtainable only at the street, Ihlladelphia, or 01 G. A. Nloolls, General Superintendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 35 per cent, discount, between any points desired, for families and nrnig. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles, be tween all points, at $47-00 eaoh, for families and arras. llVAAi3. xur UUO, inv, OU-, Sine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all Tioin's. at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN residing on the line or the road will be furnished with cares entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hall fare. EXCURSION TTCKE'lS from Philadelphia to nrinuinal stations, srood for saturdav. bundav. and Monday, at reduced lares, to be Lad only at the 1 icket Omce. at Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points trom the Company's new fraiirht denot. Broad and Willow streets. a lLt, close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and Its branches at 6 A. M., ai d tor the principal stations only at 2 16 P. M. FREIGHT TRAINS leave Philadelphia dally at 4-36 A. M., 12-80 noon, t and 7-I6 p.m., ior iteaainar. Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Pottsvllle, Port Clinton, and nninta bfivocd. BAGGAGE. Dunsran's Express will eollect hiuvima fiir all trains leavlnir Philadelphia Depot Orders can be left at No. 2a6 S. FOURTH Street, or at the Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOW-' HILL SOeets. T7EST Cn ESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- Yl ROAD Cu.ilr AP 1 . On acd after MONDAY, April 4, 1370, trains will leave from the Depot, THIRTY-FIRST and cyEi- NLT. as louows : A ' PHILADELPHIA. s-45 A.M.. for B. C. Junction, stops at all stations. 7-ia A.M.. for West Chester, stops at all statloua west of Media (except Greenwood), connecting at B. C. Junction lor uxiora, u.euue, rort tieposit. said stations on tne r. ana a. c. 11. 11. 8-40 A. M. for West Chester stops at all stations. -11-60 A. M. for B. C. Juuctlon stops at all statloua. 2-80 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations, a -its P. M. for B. C. Junction stops at all stations. 4 40 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations west of Media (except Oreenwood), connecting at li. c. Junction for Oxford, Keuueit, Port Deposit, aud all stations on the P. Sc B. C. R. R. B-80 P. M. for 11. C. Junction. Tills train commences running on and after June 1, 1370, stopping at all e-SM'Mfor West Chester stops at all stations. 11-80 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations. FOR PHILADELPHIA. B-2S A. M. from B. C. Juuctlon stops at all stations, a ho A. M. from West Chester stops at all stations. 1-40 A. M. from West Chester stops at all stations be- tween W. C. and Media (except ureenwooa), can nectlng at B. C Junction for Oxford, Kennett, Port Deposit, and all station on the P. fc B. C Re It R-1H A- M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. 10-00 A. M. from West Chester stops at all stations. 1-08 P. M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. 1-68 P. M. frcm West Chester stops at all stations. 4m p. M. from West Chester stops at all stations. connecting at B. C. Junction for Oxford, Keunett, Port Deposit .nnd all stations on tne I'.ti. c. ic li. a pa p. M. from West CheBter stops at all stations. connecting at B. C. Junction with P. A B. C. R. R. A4u p. m. from li. C. Junction. Tula train com mences running on ana aiier vuue ist, isiu, atop- titnc at All MtlktHinS. j,. oN BUNDATS 8-OB A. M. for West CUtster stops at an stations, con- necting at B. C. Junction witn p. & b. c. it. it. S-80 P. M. for West Chester stops at all sutioua. a-ati A. M. from West Chester slops at all statioas. T'60 P. M. from West Chester stops at all stations, connectmir at B. C. Juu:tiou witn P. A B. C. K. R. W, C. W UEELSU. Bujp't, RAILROAD UINES. JENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. AFTER 8 P. M.. SUNDAY. JUNK 12. 1S70. The trains ut the rennsvlranla Central Kmllroad leave the Depet, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAR- KfcT rireets, wmrn is reached airectiy ey ine mar ket street cars, the last ear connecting with eaoh train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. The Chesnut and Walnut streets oars run within one square of the Depot. Meenlnu-car tickets can be had on application at the Ticket Office, N. W. comer Ninth and Ches nut streets, and at the Depot. Airents 01 the union 1 ranster company win oau for and deliver baKiraire at the depot. Ordors left st No. 001 Chesnut street, or No. 118 Market street, will receive attention. TRAIN. LSAVM DBPOT. Mall Train . , . . . 8 00 A M. Faoll Accommodation . . . 12-60and 710 P.M. Fast Line li-30 P. M. Erie Express , 11-00 A. M. HarTlsburg Accommodation ... . 3 30 P. M. Lancaster Accommodation .... 4-iOP. M. Parkesburg Train 6 SO P. M. Cincinnati Express ..... 8-00 P. M. Erie man ana Pittsburg Express . . lo-80 P. M. Way Passenger 1180 P. M. Erie mall leaves anttv. except Sundav. runninsr on Saturday night to Wllliamsport only. On Sun day night passenirers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock. Pittsburg Express, leaving on Saturday nlicht. runs only to Harrlshurtr. Cincinnati express leaves daily. All other trains daily except Kunciay. The western Accommouation Train runs dallv. except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 P. M. at No. 118 Market street. Sundav Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8-49 A. M. ; airives at PsoM at 9-40 A. M. Sunday Train No. 8 loaves rnnaneipma at e4U tr. m.j ar rives at Paoll at 7-40 P. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoll at 8-60 A. tYl.t arrives at Philadelphia at 8-iw a. 01. Hunaay Train No. 8 leaves Paoll at 4 60 P. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 0 10 f. m. TRAIWB ABR1VI AT DEPOT. Cincinnati Express . . . . 8 10 A. M. Philadelphia Express . 6-30 A. M. j.rieniaii ow A.m. Paoll Aoeommodat'n . 8 20 A. M. and e-40 P. M. ParkesburK Train 0-00 A. M. Fast Line and Buffalo Express . f . 0-36 A.M. Lancaster Train 11-66 A. M. Erie Express 6-40 f. M. Lock Haven and Elmlra Express . 40 P. M. Pacific Express 12 29 P.M. n arris nnrK Aocommoaauoii n o r. iu. For lurther information apply to JOHN F. VANLKER, J b., Ticket Agent. Ne. 901 CHESNUT Street. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent. No. 118 MARKET Street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Airent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Tisk for Bagirage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Baggage exoeeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. HAAS a 1 lj 4 2 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. NORTIT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THE LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH- TERIOR NEW YORK, BUFFALO, CORKY. ROCHESTER. THE GREAT LAKES, AND THE UUiXLUM XKJiy CI UASAHA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Takes ellect Mav 16. 1870. Sixteen Dallv Trains leave Passenger Depot. corner of Berks and American streets (Sundays excepted), as touows: v 00 A. ill. ( Accommouaiion- ior jr on wasning ton. All 9V A.A1A. IJAl VCON IVI IJShlllGUVlU, bllOtUU, Al lentown, manes -jnunu, wiiuesDarre, wuiiains- port, Mananoy City, uazieton, Pittston, Towanda, waverlev, and In connection with the ERIE R All. WAY for Butialo. Niaeara Falls. Rochester. Cleve- iana. onicsgo, an x rancieoo, ana au points in tne ureal west. 8 36 A. M. (Accommodation) for Dovlestown. 9 45 A. M, (Express) for Bethlehem. Easton. Al lentown, MaucnUhunk, Wllliamsport, Wilkes uarre. pittston, bcranton. uacKettstown, souooieys Mountain, and N. J. Central and Morris and Essex Bailreads. 11 A. M. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington. l'lo, a eu, ana e-aw r. ivi., ior Aoingion. l-4b P. M. (Express) tor Bethlehem. Easton, Al lentown. Mauch Ohunk, Mahanoy City, Wilkes nsrre, fiiteton, ana uazieion. a bo f. m. i Accommodation i ior uoviestown. At 8-20 P. M. (Bethlehem Acoommodatlon) for Bethlehem. Easton. Allentown, (Joplay. and Mauch Chunk. 4-16 P. M. (Mall) for Doyieitown. 6-00 P. M. lor Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown. and juanch uhunK. 6 20 P. M. (Accommodation) for LansJale. 800 and 1130 P. M. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington. The Pilth and Sixth streets, Second and Third streets, and Union Lines (Jlty Cars run to the lepot. iKAins akkh tin rniiiAui.LrniA r ituiu Bethlehem at 8 65, and 10 86 A. M.; M 16, 6 06, and 8 26 P. JH. Doylestown at 8 25 A- M., 4 0 and T'06 P. M. leaned ale at T-80 A. M. It ort Washlnuton at W 20 and 11-20 A. M., 310 and B-46 P. JVl. Ablngton at 3 86, s cs, and o 4& p. bl. ON bUNDAVS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 30 A. M. Philadelphia ior Dovlestown at 3 00 P. M. Philadelphia for Fort Washlnxton at 8 30 A. M. and 7t)0 p. m. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 0-80 A. Al. Bothlehem for Philadelphia at 4-00 P. M. Fort Washlnxton for Philadelphia at 9-30 A. M. and 8-10 P. M. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to principal points at Mann s North Pennsylvania BattKaire impress uiuoe, io. una. rnui nvruui. Ifi-ll I'lIlS ItTlHIi A ot.nl- f) HILADBT.PHIA, OERMANTOWN AND NOR. X JtlbXUWM liAlLttUAU. - TIME TABLJt. On and after MONDAY, Tune 0, 1870. FR OERMANTOWN. Va-VtaW UJltsYUVl 'U Vf l 0 W WUj V aV A A M A aVLa-Sf 1. 3, 8i, 8X, 4, 6-C6, 6. fl, iX, 1, 8, 9, 10 06, 11, 13 P. M. T aa DVIIn.lnl.l.. A W O Q.nK 1A 1 1 14 A TVT ieave Oermantown 8, e-66, 7tf, 8, 8-90, 9, 10, 11, 13 A. M., 1, 3, B, 4, , S, SJi B. 8. , W, 11 P. ill. The 8 30 down train, ana vyA ana 6 up trains, will not stop on tne uermaniown uranon. Leave Philadelphia at W. A. M., S, 4Dt, T, and loa P. M. Leave uermantotsn at a. m., i, s, o, ana v tr.su. UhUbWUT 11IL.L KAILKUAU. Leave I hlladelplila 8. 8. 10. and 13 A. M., 2. VA. f, i, v, anu it r. xu ...... i i.,.. villi T.lo a a.Jn iiiini tut a.. i v vjiw . U A.... I u, .j .Ill, u IV O l'U, 0 u, u, ', s'tu, anu iu u r. au vii DtnifaiO) Leave Philadelphia at A. M.. 3 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-60 A. M., 13-40, 6 40. and 9-26 P. JDu. . Paster gers taking the 6-66, 9 A. M., and t4 P. M. trains Uva Ueru.sntown will make close connec tions with the trains lor New York at Intersection Station. FOR CONSUOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia o. TV, 9, and 11 06 A. M.. 13. 8, , '. ntl W( V. M. Utav iNoriixiown oyv o-sio, i, s-u, auu n au M., VA, 8, 4J4, ok, a, anu 9J4 r. dl. ON bt'NKAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. hi., 4. and 7U P. M. Leave Norr.it own 7 A. M., 1, '4. ana 9 I . m. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia b. VA, 9, and 11-06 A. M., 1U, 8. 4 v.. 6. bk. 8 06. 10. anu llv P. M. leave Manajuck e, t tt, iy., 8 10, 9 30, and 11 A. ivi., , iy- 6, ex, . na u m. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 3kf, 4, and V4 P. M. leave Msnsyutia T4 A. M , lc,6W aud P.M. l'U A1UU 1 11 It Ali.UUAU. Leave Philadelphia 6 P. M. Leave 11. mouth H'i A. M. 'Ihe 7 V A. M. train from NorrUtown will not stop at JIokm'!, Potts Landing, Domino, or Schur's Lane. Ihe 6 P.M. train from Philadelphia will stop only at School Lane. Wif slnouilng, Manayunk, Oiecn 'Jree, and Oonshohocken. Passengers isKinv the 7. 9-is A. m. ana o p. u. tralnslrom Nlrth andOreen streets will make close cocriectiors with the trains for New York at In tersection btstlon. The V A. M. and P. M. trains from New York connect with the 1 and s P. M. trains from tier- Luatitown to Ninth and (ireen streets. 6 30 W. t. W11.SUN, uenerai ftup's. rpBE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN X TKAL KAlUtUAl) to. TRAINS FUR PHILADELPHIA leave PORT DiU'OSIT at 9-45 A M. and 4 -S3 P. M., on arrival of trains from Baltimore. OXFORD at t A. Al., 1U-M A. m., auu o au r. m. CH ADD S PORD at 7-84 A. M., 18 -oO VL, P30 P. M., A il, P. M . and S-49 P. M. Passengers are auowea w is.w nn bpoioi nis ea i.Ho-oaffn. and the c-onipaiiv will not ba re- spouaiiile lor an amount exceeding one hundred doiiais nuiess m spcouu muumi u iu.ic iu, m0 isertu ou.-cnuicuueui. AUO DON SALES,: M THOMAS ft RONS, NOS. 183 AND II e ft. roL'BIH BTRKT. Eiecntor's fiale-Fstate of Amos Phillips, deceasei. K.lont Nn Sill Mrhl! Ktrpot Bl'PFRTOTt HOISF.HOLO hURwlTURF. R08R t'bO PIANO, French plate Mnnlel and 1'iar Mirror l(ddit(t, China and Ulamware, liruaaola, Ingrain, and enetian Carpets. Fte., Fte. Jnne 21, at 10 o'clock, br estslniriie. at No. Kill Manhsll ttrt. below Hut ton wood street, the entire sanenor household furniture, com prim n walnut p.irlor furniture, revered stilh bsirclnth: superior rosewood ptano fiirte, ntsile by Keichenbach A Oo. ; tine FreooB-plnte tntntel and pier mirrors; nslntit centre and bouquet tables; supe- tlor IK'S lntlt rhntlltler. dinift.mn, .nH .llin..nvHnfnrni jure; tine hair mattresses; leather beds, bolsters, and pil Iowa; china and aiaesware; nil painting and enarsTino; Itru aels, mgrsin, and Venetian carpets; smallirnn nl; kuvutu H10DBUS, etc., etc. 61S8t 8A1 R OF RFAT. F.ST A TIT. AKn RTnnca t d) . June SI, at li o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, will 1 KM H BTREFT (South). No. St 1 -Store .n' n-.u ln. 1IOOA STREET, East of Gormsntowa Railroad Stone i)otts?e. ' AIARRIOIT STREET. Noa. 61D and Sia.T.o Dwelluurs. GK ANTOWK AVF.NUE.N. 00-Stors int n..n. iT.r. rit p I M hi- r oomn), no Motors KMtd9noa 81XTKKNTH AND BL RTON STRKKTtS. S. K. (lom.; htoie and Pwplline. 1 0 R T Y FI r ! H STREET. Nortti of Beneoa atreek Besidenre and stable. MMITH M HKaVr. Ho. lSao .Modern Uwtlling. PAS8YUNK ROaP, No 1:144 .store and Dwelling. REAR OF No. 18.13 BARKER STREET II riok Dwell ing. MOBTGOMEKY OOUNTY. Bethlehem TurntiiltB Farm, acres. shares Aational Bank or trie Norm era Liberties. 45 shares I'ennsylvania Railroad (Jo. 4u shares Phila.. Oermantown and Norristown Rail roil. 1(4 shares Mmebill and Schuylkill Haren ltailrnad. 7 shares Philsda. and Southern Mail Steamship Uo. 2in snsres I'nuana. ann usuiornia r etroioum uo. 6 shares Academy ol Music, with ticket. itu snares w est rsranrn ana nusqtieuanna Uanal uo. Ho shares Fmnire TransDortation Uo. fi shares Philsdehihia and Trenton Rnilroid. ft1 shares National Hank of the Republic DO shares t.irsrd Tube orks and Imn Oo. 6 sharea HtetibenTille and Indiana Railroad (oil). 1C0 shares Enterprise Insnrsnce Uo. S shares Southern 1 rs asportation Oo. 30 shares Gornmonwealth National Bank. For account of whom it may concern. 91 shares Girsrri Tube 'Works mil Iron Ho Sale by Order ef Master in Equity, under Decree of the supreme uontr. 963 shares orizinal (beina eaual to SOS shares nni rir of the West Branch and Susquehanna Canal Uo. 6 17 3t vaiaioRues now reacy. BUNTING, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTIOM KERB, Noa. 839 and 834 MARKET Street, oornat af Bank street. Snooeaeori to John B. Myers A Oo. SALE OF 2CO0 OA8FS BOOTS, KHOES, BROGANU. On Tuesday Wornind, Jnne SI, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, 6 IS St LARGE BAT EOF BRITISH. FRENCH, GERM AH AND DOME8TI0 DRY GOODS. On Thuradsv alornirjo-. June 23, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 6 17 St CLOSING 8ALK OF THK 8EA80N OF OARPKT-' lGh, m KKtXb WHITE, RED OllKCK. AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS, KTO. On I ndsy Momma;, JaneS4, at 11 o'clock, on four mouths' credit.- 6H5t . MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONESR3. (Lately rtaleamen for M. Thomas A Sona.) No. 704 UUK6NLT KtraaUraaranuanoa from Minor. 7 arfrp Bale at the Auction Rooms, No. 704 Ohennt street. SUl-AKlUSl WUl'Or.tllJLU rtKAU'UUli; AND Ul rlttrl UUUUS. From families declining bousnkesping or removing. Dn Wednesday Mom ior, . . June 23. at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, ttn tal Chesnut street, by catulojrue, a very large and excellent assortment of superior Household Furniture of every Quality and descrintion. mostly secondhand, from fsmiiiaa decliniiiK housekeeping and removing-. sir special attention is invitoa to tne louowinc valua ble articles, to be sold on Wednesday LAKGK AND KLKliANT f KKKCH PLATE MIR- MUKa I IX rt A r liUM K ritaoiltB. Splendid mantel glass, 9i by 60 inches Two splendid mantel glasses, 74 and 66 inches. Klegant Pir mirror. Hi by 34 inckea. with cornices and console table. Klegant Pier mirror. 122 by 24 inehes. with cornices and Cnole table. Handsome Pier mirror. VM by 4 Inches, with console table. Two very nne pier mirrors, lai ny i inches. ' 1U8 by 20 inches. anrt other smaller mirrors. Ihe above mirrors are all nrsr quality, and equal to new. SUPKRIOH FIRKPROOF SAFES. Firenroof safes made by Fan-el A Haninir. Evana A Watson, Lillie and F.iseman ,t Kvana. MUUh. nuuia anu niiurn, U.TU., By order of the Bhertff. A stock of boots and shoes, counters, tixtnres, eto. hUPKRIOR TOP BUGGY. Superior top-buggy ; sals hsrnes double and single 6 14 3t STOCK OF BUNKWORK, STATIONKRV, PA- re.ua, itr Rburns, i-r.auiLS, u-iu. On Wednesdsy, At the auotion rooma. a stock of stationery, blankwnrk. writing papers, note paper, Manila saoe paper, envelope. puns, uuihs, eto. S id it LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE PLATED WAKrf. To Close the business of an Eastern Manufactory. On Friday Morning, Jnne 24. at the auction rooms. No. 704 Chestnut St.. by catalogue, will he sold, without, leserre or limitation, an extensive stock ot hue Quality platea ware, including every variety. 1 he Roods may beezaminod, with catalogues, on Thurs day. . eso4t THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. lilt CHESNUT Street, rear entrance No. 1107 Sansom streak. SALE OF SUPERIOR MADE FURNITURE. THK Balance of Mr. Carl Meiuinger Stock, Made for Pri vate balea. On Tuesday Morning, T.. ... . . 11 1. .. V llliWk..n,-t .twri allt Urn. sold, the balanoe of Mr. Meiniuger'a superior made furni ture, comprising parlor and library suits, with rich cover ing; chamber and dining-room furniture; handsome cen tre and bouquet tables, eto. The furniture can be examined on Monday afternoon, and every article offered will be aold. 6 IS it , p A. MCCLELLAND, " AUCTIONEER 170. 1219 CHESNUT STREET. Personal attention given to sale of Honaeheld Fnra tnre at dwailinga. 1'utiiio aaies oi r nrnitors at tne anoiioo uooms, no, 121M CHESNUT Streeet. every Monday and Thursday. f orpaxticniars tee to;c Laqr. ta N. B, A anperior class of Furniture at private aale- BY BARRITT & CO., AUCTIONEER! OA6H AUCTION HOUSE, 11 Ml HO. S3UMAriA.KT Street, corner OI Bang street. Oash advanced on eonaiammant without extra charge. DCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTIOH O OOMM1SSIOH SALESROOMS. B. SOOn , Jr., Anetioneer, We. 1117 OHKbNUT Street, Girard RowV LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEEBJ No. 840 MARKET Street. J N L O U I 8V I L L E, K Y W. OEOBOK ASPKRSOW. R.O. STCOKf, 1HOMAS ANDFRBON A CO. (Kstabli&hed Ixxi). AUCTIONEERS ANO (XjMil lisSlON MERCHANTS. LOUISVILLE. KY. Bnslneas atriotly Ooxamiaaion. All anction aale axola lively ior cash. Consignments solicited for anction or private aale. Regular anction aalea of boots, siioea, and bate everf Thursday. Kagular auction sales of dry goods, clothing, earpeta notions, etc.very Wednesday aud Tunradayv 18 IS Hot CENT.'S FURNISHING OOOD8. pATKNT 81IO UL DKli-3 KAM SHIRT MANl7FACTORS,. AUD GSNTLI1IEN'8 FURNtSHINQ StOZS. . vwpwmm.V FTPTINQ SHIRTS AND DHAWSB8 inula frnm mpnnrmHrit at verv Siort UOMoe. All other arti&es of UNTlJtiLN'a DRSaS eoODS U fan varletj. WINCH ESTXR A CO., Na TO CHSNUT Street. 11 RAILROAD LINES. EST JERSEY RAILROADS. COMMENCINO WEDNESDAY, JNE 1, 1870. Ieave Philadelphia, foot of Market street (upper ferry) at s-Oo A. M , Hall for Cape May.Bridgeton, Salem, Miilvlilo, Vlneland, Swedes horo, and IntermedUt stations. 11 6 A M., Woodonry Accommodation. s 15 P. M., Mall lor Cape Mav, Millville, Vine land, and vrayetatlons below Olaisboro. 8-ao p. M., Passenner for Iirldneton, Salem, Swedesboro, and Intermediate stations. 146 P.M., Accommodation. Woodbury, Olass boro, Clayton, Swedesbaro, and way stations. Commutation tickets at reduced rates between Philadelphia and all stations. Caps May Season Tickets, good for four month.! from dste of i urchase, eto. annual Tickets, 100. freight 1 rain leaves Camden dallv at l'i o'eioclc noon, i'reluht reoeived la PLilsdelpuia at second covered wliarf below Walnut street. Prelaw delivery at No. 8 S. Delaware avenue. s li WM. J. SEWavLIa, uperloteadoat. 1CIIN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER- I ),.,,, an1'.Mf.iiACturSrs of 0 DetOJ Tlck'Og. I'll. 1 No. t-i CUEdMH' iU. lJaiid!u:u4i l;ui