Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 27, 1866, Image 7

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE BORDER OIL COMPANY
11:7 s It001:11 18, No. 524 WALNUT street, PHILADEL
3.111 A, FebrUELLY 10th , MSS. • - - •
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an eleletion for Directors to serve the en
eleliyear will be held TUESD March Ist, st 12 M
-s,kuih,tmhii 'J. L FXIWAItOS, Secretary.
BB
NOTICE.—THE. , ANNUAL. MEETING OF
the Stockholders of the YETBOLEUM. STEAM
Bc. BEL Ci:MPANY, will be held at.tbeir office, No.
attWalnut street, Wednesday, March 7, 1866, -- at-12
ficloelr, M., for the election of , Directors, and the
tratsaction of any other business. '
fea St* T. B. TLA.GAIt, secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. FEBRUARY 280.1886.—The
.Anunal Meeting of the Stockhdrs. of - the,
311..N.CCA. OIL CO:IIrANY, will be held atethe Office
of.VELT.,LER ,k,
CA. ANY, N 0.16 North Elk TIT
Street. on 'TUSDAY. March 6th, at 12 o'clock. Et.,
for the Election of Directors far the ensuing year.
GEO. W. GRI EL.NT,
' -
Secretary.
- -
Pk:US:TON COAL AND IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY. NO.. 205 X WALNUT STMET,
Pkimankr...p.rara, Feb. 19. 1966.. ,
The annual meeting of stockholddrs and election for
Directors or this Company, will be held at the office of
the company, on WEDNESDAY; March. 7, 18.66, at 11
o'clock A. 15.1,
fen tm h 72
H. P. RUTTER, Secretary
OFICE PENNS's LVANIa. RAILROAD
tr , = • CO2e.. PANT.
NOTICR TO STOCEHOLDERS.
PHILADEhPHIA; Feb.ffl, 1866.
The Annual election for Directors or this Company
will be held on MONDAY, the sth day of March, 1866,
at the Office o the Company, 2.18 r6outh THIRD street.
The polls wi be open from ID o'clock, A. M until 6
o'clock, P. . No share or shares transferred within
sixty days preceding the election will entitle the
holder or olders thereof to rote.
fen 5 EDMUND MUM, Sedy.
17 . 7 OFFICE OF THE AfeB,AE AND CHERRY
BUN OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of
q bird and Chestnut streets; FILILADIMPILIA, February,
16, 1866.
Notice is Iltrebygiven to all delinquent Stockholders
that unless the assessment of ten cents per share
made by this Company, shall be paid on or before 12
o'clock noon, Monday, N arch 12th,1666, so mach of
the stock of said delircinents as will De required to pay
said assessment and necessary expenses as provided
by law, will at that time be sold at the office of, tne
Company at Publib Auction..
By order of the Board of Directors,
felatmhl23 • r BUZBY. Treasurer.
DFLAWARE MINING COMPANY OF
-,MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that the
eleventh and last Instalment of TWO-5 ND-ONE
HALF DOLLARS per share on each and every share
or the . Capital Stock in tl e Delaware Mining Company
of Michigan, has this day been called by the Board of
,Directors oisaid Company, due and payable at the
Office of the Company, No. 326 Walnut street, Ptdadel
phia, on or before the 19th day of Feoruary 1866.
Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the
same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors,
B. WYATT WISTAR, Secretary.
Dated Philada. Feb. 7th, 1869. fe7 lltAttu.th,s,tal4l
OFFICE OF - PAYMASTER IL S. A., 925
CHESTNUT Street, PIIILADELPILIA, February
26, - 1866.
Proposals will bereceivedat this Office until 12 hf. of
the Ist of Match next, for furnishing to the United
States Na vy Department at the 11. S. Navy Yard,
Philadelphia, free of expense and of the best quality,
subject to inspestion by Lb..' Inspecting Officer' at the
lard, the following articles, viz:
BUREAU OF CONSTRODrio: s . , T.
12,000 feet 24 Common 1 inch Pine Boards.
Three Lathes with Tools complete, as per sample, at
the yard.
One Stern Post. 28 feet long, 30x39 inches.
BUREAU STEAM ENGINEERENG.
600 lbs. Boiler Rivets, as per schedule; at this office.
1,600 lbs. Iron " "
A. E:'WATSON,
Paymaster 11, S. N.
pixtv , mo,wopilotillitto o ol
10, CO TINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.—The
Managers of "The Continental Hotel Com
pany" have this day declared a dividend of THREE
PER clear of all n the Preferred Stock of said com
pany clear o a taxes, payable at the office of the
TreaLrer, No. 813 Arch street, on and after March Ist,
1866. 1. SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer.
PHILADELPIELA , Feb. 19, 1866.- fe24 t mh3
DIVIDEND NOTICE..—OFFICE OF THE
U OCEAN OIL COMPANY, No. 411 CHESTNUT
Street.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER OF.NT., being Fifty Cents per Share on the
capital Etosk payable on and after the Ist of March
next, clear o?State tax. Transfer Books will close en
the 24th at 3 P. M , and open March 2d.
W. M. CAETAE, Tzeasnrer.
• PITILLDELPICI&, Feb. 23. 1866. 141-114
LEGAL NOTIUEb.
J.A O-ftF TY OF HANS PHILADEL F P O' HIA
COURT R THE Lai
N D COUN,—Estate of
JAMES HUNTER, deceased. The auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
account of John A. Brown, Executor of the Estate
of James Hunter, deceased, and to report distribu
tion of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will
meet the partite interested for the purposes of his ap
pointment, on FRIDAY,. the 2d day of March. 1866, at
11 o'clock, A. M., at his office, No. all Walnut street.
ISAAC S. SERBILL.
Auditor.
fe2atu;tb,s,st*
TN ran, ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
EDWARD WRAY, deceased.—The Auditor appointed
by the Court, to audit, settle and adjust the account of
CORNELIA C. WRAY and' JAMES C. WRAY, Ad
ministrators of the estate of EDWARD WRAY, decd,
as filed by JAM C. WRAY, Administrator, and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accoutant. will meet the parties interested for the pur
poses of his appointment, on MONDAY, March 25,
1866, at D. o'clock A. M., at his office. No. 135 South
FIFTH street, in the city of Philadelphia.
• ' CHARLES D. FREEMAN,
fe2o,tn,th s,st/ Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR HE 'CITY
1 AND COUNTY -OF PHLLADEL.PHIA.—Estate
of H. REGINA SHOBER.dec'd. The auditor appoint•.
ed by the Court to anditsettle and adjust the first and
final account of SAMUEL L. SHOBER and A. M.
EMBER, Executors of the last will of. H. Regina
Shober, deceased, and to report distribution 'of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his appointment,'
on WEDNESDAY, February 26th. 1866 at 3 o'clock P.
Mi., at the office of 8.. C. hicINIURTRLE. Esq.. NO. 416
Walnut st., in the City of Philadelphia. ffel7-s,tti,th-Ste,
. .
TN 'nit. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
JOHN S. HODt , HINSON, deceased. •The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the ac
count of 'ELIZABETH HODGRINSON,Adm'rx of the
estate of J no, S. Hodghtnson, dec'd,and to report distri
button of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment on THURSDAY, March Ist, 1846, at 4
hem& P.M.. at his office, No. 201 S. Sixth street. in the
City of Philadelphia- J. M. COLLINS,
fel7-s,tu,th-It* Auditor.
IN r.111.a ORPHANS Ir COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHII , A DELPHIA.—Estate of
SAMUEL L.ISR OBER, deceased.—The Auditor ap
pointed by thee Court to audit, settle,and aijast the first
account o , SAMUEL L.snoßEß,Admin'rde bOIIIS non
c. t. a. of Samuel L. Shober deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the ac
countant, will meet the parties interested for the pur
poses of his appqintment. on WEDNItSDA . Febru
ary 118th.1866, at 3 o'clock P, M., at the office of R. C.
111chirtrirle, Esq., No. 418 Walnut street, in the ,city of
Philadelphia. fel7s tu tbsts
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Cif kr AND
-LCOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JOHN
B. SHOPER, deceased,—The Auditor appointed by
the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first and
final account of SAMUEL. L. SHOBER, MARY M.
SHOWER and. ANTHONY M.. EMBER., Executors
of the last will of Sohn B. Shober, deceased, and to re
port distribution of the balance in the hands of the
acconntant,will meetthe parties interested for the pur '
poses of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY ,February
28th. 1866 t at 3 o'clock P. M., at the office of R, ,C
lidcMurtrie, Esq., No. 416 Walnut street, in the:city o
Philadelphia. feir,s,tu,th,ato
ESTATE OF SARAH BAKES, DECEASED.—
Letters testamentary, under the last Will sad Tes
tament of the above named decedent, having been
duly grant=d to the undersigned. al,l persons indebted
to said Estate will please make payment, and those
havaig claims ' against the same will present them.
without delay to ' HANNAH N. BAKES..
fee-tu,et*l Sole Executrix. No. 483 N. Fourth st.
'1[ 1 1!
. Ulf - w s firi,PEß YEAR!—We want agents every
here to sell our „IMPROVED VO Sewing
ffachines.. Three new kinds. under and upper feed.
Warranted five years. Above . salary er large commis
sions paid. The ONLY machines sold in United States
for less than - W.. which are fully licensed bg Howe,
Wheeler & Wilson,. Grover & Baker. Singer Cb„ and
Bachelder. All other cheap machines ,are infringe.
.ments, Circularsfree. Address, or call upon SHAW
& CLARK; Biddeford, Maine, deS•s,ttism
NITANTED.—By a most respectable family of three
VV adults, Board in the country for twelve months
or longer. Would pay retest liberally for a nioe place,
A farm preferred not over 15 miles or Bo north of the
city, and near a rail or steamboat station; on • the
line of the Philadelphia and Trenton R. R., preferred.
References required and given. Address E. N. T., BoX
2528 I'. 0. Philadelphia. - • f026.2t*
TED.-A good: Dwelling, south of Market
street. and west., of Twelfth; having the usual
Conveniences, with possession on or about. May Ist..
Apply to A l u rti.BERI3,
fe26-6tl • 28 South Eighth Street.
ray.wANYED TO BENTerFOr a smallsmallfamily's
Cottage at Germantown . for six months from
. .Mast be conveniently situated and welt shaded
--furnished house preferred. Address M, No. 201 S.
Tenthstreet - ;Philada: --, -,-- .--,-- - , fen-3v*
_ _ _
itWANTED FOR:: EENT—A , COMMODIOUS
dwelling with modern conveniences, In (German
town.. Apply w to J. H. CURTIS dc BON, Beal Estate
ItIERIOVAL.
TollDD7dr:43o3fLY'liAvereniovOrto"lo. 204 North
DELAWARE ,AVENI.J.N., and.;- No. 205 4ort.:tt,
IVATREAStivet., , • • '
Parce.timpaik.,.Tan,,go.uss., - .12.10.ta' ;
EIfISV — LL-.l' hatEs - rirrip 'has - removed:Ms LA.' ,
4.AOFFI.CES to tad: 41113.3XE5T. , t7. tfT St. fet9-im/
-•-- • 1)11 EMOVAL.--JAMES S. SWINDLER; .satimaker;
'2..ar - may be foundfor :the: present - . at No: 800 Nortb..
;Delawaxe,Avenne.- fe22,4m0/
. -
110.30143E01110;
. . frHIE .HANDSOHE • B - EsaDENGE;,Southeast corner
ot . .SPRISCCE and ElGHTEEAreetat.han been opened
to receive BOARDERS : dtoo - ms single, and suits,' and
:with or without prbratelable. res am*,
122 t EIRROONS-CA.BACCASIPTDIaIIift.I
&bpi Bark. wEnTE forsalebyJO
i'PlikpAiArrriAleo,l29,yirpanuE areeW , " , . .
?'•! ,., , , SiIUPPING.
FOR! N - .1F.W.11(4210..1EUEL,' , ,
EXPRESS, STEAMSHIP LINE
Have commenced their,regular OMDE trips..
The NEW and first elms Stearn
, _ .
'WASHINGTON; Captain Chlehesier:
• NORFOLli,'Caprairs Vairoce: •
• .S.ll.X.X.tiNDlEWL,LiCattirtiss. Effattriek.
:WERGlNlA, l lCaltiaitt Snider. ' -
Leaving from each city on TUESDAYS, TIMMS.
DAYS - s.nd" SATIIIIDITS, from first wharf below
Market street, . Philadelphia, • and Piers Nand 15 East
River. New York..- ' - • • • ',
These Steamshi s insure at lowest rates.% -
Freight received DAILY at our usual- lop? rates.
W.lll. P CLYDE - 15 CO i Agents
14 South Wharves, Philadelph i a.
JAS. HAND, Agent
117 Wall street. New York-.
i all - triz t STEAM. TO LIVERPOOL.
QUEFINSTOWT, the Inman Line Earn l l t
FF TT-WE:EMILY, awing the U. S.
Cirri , OP EnsiERICK. WedneedaYi Feb. 21
Cl'l - Y OF LONDON .-Batarday. Feb. 24
CITY OF DUBLIN . Wednesday. Feb. 28
CITY OF BALTIMORO Saturday,' March 3
At Noon, from Pier 44 North Blver.
BATES OF Ph FIFIA GE.
rteerage - -
.... 95 Steerage po 4
5
FizeitCa ... .
Fixot to L0nd0n..,...
First to Paris .les I Fitierage to Parls..—. . iQ
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Ifembarg, Part 5.:.......
Bre
men, ,bc., &a., at moderate rates.
Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, First Cabin,
PO. Steerage, 05, payable in 'United States currency.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $0
gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought by
persons seh&ng for their friends.
For farther information; apply at the Company's W.
fines. • SOHN G. DAL.E, Agent
fe2o lll Walnut street, Philadelphia,
FOB BOSTON.-_ _
_ STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT.
n FROM" RAC. POBT EVERY SIVEDA YB.
FROM PLLIE ST. WHARF. 1 , 11 - 1 - 1. A DELPHIA.
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON:.
The steamship ARIES, Captain Crowell, will sail
from Philadelphia on Wednesday, Feb 28, at 10 A. M.
The steamship NOnscA N, Captain Baker, will sail
from Boston on Saturday, March a, at 12 M.
The line between Pholadelplola and Boston is now
composed of the -
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons bnrthen.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons Worthen.
ARUM, Captain Crowell; 900 tons Worthen. \
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freight or passage, apply to
- Fr tlY WMSOR & CO.,
fe27• 832 South Delaware avenue.
lIRLPHIA RICHMOND AND
NOB.FOLIC sTEAmbne COMPANY.
The fine steamships of this Line insure at the icrwest
rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WXDNESDAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, 'Norfolk
and City Point, forming the most direct route for the
South and Southwest.
For freight or passage, with excellent accommoda
dons, apply to
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.,
14 North and South 'MauTeo
yy A M SHIP RAIL FOR NEW
` 4 " ORLEANS; DIRECT. FROM PHILA.-
a. ILIA.
The new Iron side-wheel Steamship HARLAIs.7,
Forbes. master, will be despatched for the above port
about March Ist.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
RTSTIOP, SON & CO.,
105 Arch street.
6--e7, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX.
_ ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington,
via esapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct, route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market Areal
every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agents
w CLYDE a 00.
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge &
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
ELAWABE and orrier,4 9.lkuri
a 2. 4b WBOAT COMPANY.
BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA,
HAVREDE-GRACE BALTIMORE, WASHING.
TON. and intermeka points.
P. CLYDE et 00.. Agents,
No. M South wharvee, Phlladeaphis.
Captain J OHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent.
Y' 0 . . Z elt •W.
D . 0 I 'its Ai , I •• • it
is receg freight daily atiow rates, second wharf
below Spruce street, and all:Unsure at low rates.
P. R. CLAII,R", Agent,
feE-tff 814 and 816 South Dela Ware avenue.
FOR' SAN FRANCISCO.
- ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
SAILING •RFX&IIMARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New 'York by Swift-
Sure Line reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme
CARLY clipper ship
L. Hoplan, CemnAnder,
als now rapidly loading at pier II East River.
This beautiful vessel is one or the sharpest and
best vessels now loading. Having a portion of
her cargo on board with large engagements, will have
quick despatch. For freight. apply to
B.MHDP, SON CO.,
IoS Arch street.
FOR BOSTON—Express Line.—The line
schooner OR EN BEARSE, Parker. master.
Mat le now loading for the above port at Willow
street wharf. and will sail with despatchFor freight,
apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. let.
FOR TRINIDAD, Port Spain.—The fast gall
ing regular packet brig EftiMA,Hlonh. master.
will commence loading at Almond street wharf
on the 29th inst., and have prompt despatch as above.
For freight, apply to JOHN MASON it. CO.,
fe26-Fit Lombard street wharf.
ta.FOR PONCE, P. R.—The fast sailing schooner
TRADE WIND, Clark. master, is How loading
and will be despatched as above on 3d of March.
For freight, apply to • ' JOHN MASON do CO.,
fez.6-6t • Lombard street wharf. '
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the brig GERMANIA,
G. Fielite, master, from Rotterdam, as dents of their
contracting will not lie paid by captain or consignees.
ALPHON:i.E STEPHAN' CO.,
137 and 339 Soutn Front street.
QM A MSB:I2 ARIES._FROM BOSTON.—Con
-140 signees of merchandis, per above steamer, will
laleasehend for their goods, now landing at Pine street
Wharf.
fe2S-3t
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
1.7 against trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship IA
L. TILLY, whereof Cam is master, from City Point,
Va., as no debts of their contracting will bepaid by
captain or consignee. F,D3SfUND A. SaIID & CO.
Bock street wharf. dela
XTOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
II harboring and Wasting any of the crew , of the
Danish brig DENMARK, as no debts of their contract
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK.
MAN dc CO., Conslgnm.l23 Walnut street.
-
TAR. B.PIONDLER, successor to JOHN SWINDLED
& SONS, Ball Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work done In the best manner and on tae lowest
and most favorable terms, and warranted to lave Pal
feet satisfacti
Particula i n attention elven to renal:inf.
COPARTNERSIIIVIS.
BENJAMIN F. ARGUER, having purchased an in
terest in our business, the ROPE ANI SHIP
CHANDLERY DEPARTALF.NT will be contiaued at
the old Stand, N0..16 North Delaware Avenue. The
name and style of Firm as heretofore, JOHN B.
LEE & CO.
On the Frst day of March, 1866. we will oven a large
and well assorte *took of . GROCERIES AND SHIP
STORES, at the now occupied by J. F. Baker,
Nos. IsS and 140, orth Delaware :Avenue to: which
the attention of Ship owners end "Captains is respect
fully sollcted.`
JOHN S. LEE
BENJAMIN E. ARCHER,
RICHARD B. WILL
PHILADELPHIA, February, 1865. fe.2l-12t1
NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—The
un
dersigned have this day, formed a limited Partner
ship in accordance with the provisions of the lActs of
the General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, relating thereto, under the name or . arm of
HOMER, COLT. A DAY 6c 1.0.. for the purpose of trans
acting the business of importing andselling DrYGoodS, .
in the city of Philadelphia.
The general partners are BENJAMIN HOMER,
THOMAS HOMER and FRANCIS S. COLLADAY,
all residing in the city of Philadelphia.
Thespecial partner is THOMAS W. EYANSjalso re.
siding in the city of Philadelphia.
The said special partner has contributed in cash to
the common stock of-the said partnership, the sum of
one hundred thousand dollarspand the limited part
nership formed and entered into as above stated, is to
commence on the it ,day of IFebruary,lB66, and will
terminate on the list clay of January 1869.
, • • B.s.T.TA.MIN" homira,
Febraar9:let.lB66
TTTOAL
s. mums marks. • '70331q J. tannatri -
JIME•ITLVDEIRST.G v p:E ATTENTION TO
stock of •- • • ' - •
Buck Atountaht:Ctinimuirs Coal.
. • Lehigh Iravit i lfd Company's and
Locgat • -
which they are pprepated to lien"- at!: the lowest market
• rates' and to deliver in the best condition.
— Orders left with 11-MASON- :SINES, - BrankAn
tut(' Building, SEVENTH , streetbelow Market. will:
be promptly - a ttended - to --B
eec r tf .. . „ .-e:areb.*teet Wharf, SeWEIrilL
I itiOAL.i , -BLIGAR. LOAM; BEA.ITKECZEEADOW AND.
Lebigb,-, , 00a).1 Kid .beNt Loclast, '
IMountaiv IYolcu 8c1it0410.1.7 prePlzesed_cprepilr
fauxll3 , We. 0.DE90,11., W.:corner MisONTHAlid wu,
!LOW streNsi ' , l l =m• Nix..l.l2BoutkuSßOOND street.„
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anuEw-Aarcrsvutonses. -44 " xeceivi
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THEIDAILYIEVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27',186,6.
..B.EADING , RAILEOAD. ^
• •
TO
LINE TEAK
_ • a* . ;ll - TO THE INTM,II: OR OP PENN-,
SYLVANIA SURTYLKELL, SIISQUEHAN
NA, 03MLAND AND WYOMMG.V.AIdiIIES,
'PEEP, NORTH •NORTHWICST and the CANADAS,
WINTER Al ,-
tRATIGEMENT -OP PASSENGER
, TRAINS leaving .tha.Crt_i'if iDiapo
_t
N TH
' THENTH and 1:IA.LLOI :Motet', ii{3adrlj~ ' f
!!t t h e / 13 / 1 9 15/11101"is:I
At 8 A. I.L, for waaaltrig, Lebanon,- Harriebtirg,
Pottsville Pine Grove; 'Tamaqua, Snntrury Wllitanua
port, 71 Recheater,lilagara Palls,
_IMITaIo, Allen
town; Wllkesbarre , Pittston, York, Carllale,ol=o?tna.
him Hagerstown, . , ,
This train connects , at READING With the East
Pennsylvania Ballsoad trains for Allentown, arc.;
;with the Lebanon Valley train fbr Harrisburg,
&c.; at PORT CLINTON with ()stamina Railroad
trams for Williamsport, Lock Ha rem Elmira, &d.. 'at
R A irrarSBURG with Northern Cantral, Cumberlarid
Valley, and Schuylkill ,and,Stutquelianna trains for
Northrunbdriand,Willianisport. York, 011ambersburg,
Pine„vove,• • -
.AFTERNOON EXPRESS. I
Leaves Philadelphia at 8.30 P. M. for Reading, Potts
ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with. Reading and
Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia Ac.,and with Cabs
wissa Railroad train for Milton, Wll ll aiasport, 7rlmlta,
Buffalo. &c. •
__- _
READING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Reading at 6.30 A. M., stopping at all waysta
!dons; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.10 A. M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M.; arriVe3
In Reading at 7.30 P. M
Trains for Philadelphialeave Harrisburg at 7.25 A.
M. and Pottsville at 8.10 A. M.. arriving in Philadel
phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at
Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M.
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85
A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 2. H.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, lathes
Philadelphia-at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way
station.s; leaves Reading 11.30 A. M., and Downingtown
ist.soy. M.. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
Alf t h e above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. - M., and .
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M
CRES'IS.B. VALLEY BA .II. ROAD.
Passengers for Downingtown and Intermediatepointa
take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from Philadel
phia, returning from Downingtowr at 7.05 A. M. and
1230 Naa
N r._
EW YORK EXPRESS . , FOR PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.
Leaves New York at 9.00 A. IL and 8 P. M., passing
Reading ea 1 A. M., and :AS P. M. and connecting at,
Harrisburth ir Pennsylvania, and Northern Central
Railroad Expre ss Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wil
liamsport, a. Baltimora. &c.
Returning Express Train leaves Harrisburg on
arrival of Pennsylvania
ng 14.. Express from Pittsburgh at
8 and 9.05 A. M., passi.d itlg at 9.9 and 10.6 M.,
arriving at New York lo Bi n and 2.4 2 5
P. M. Sleeping
Car accompanying these traina throughbetween Jersey
City end Pittsburgh, without charge.
Mall train for DI ew York leaves H.arrisburg_at 1.95 P.
IL Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12
Noon.
SC'HUYLKELL VALLEY RA 7T , ROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. M. and 7.15 2. M.
returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and.L4o and
4.15 P. M.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUMIANNA k7 1 .13.0AD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove end
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 2. M. for Pinegrove and Tre
aaont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00P.M. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. and 8.002. M.
TICKETS.
HENRY WINSOR & CO
TROhIAS HOMER,
FRANCIS S. COLLADAY,
Gerieral Partners.
THOMAS W. nvtacs,
Special Partner.
-360.
fel
TRAvEturire
Through `first-class ticketsand emigrant tick - eta
to all the principal points in the North and West and
Canadss.
The following tickets are obtained only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 201' South Fourth street,
Bblisdelphia, or of G. A. bacons, General Superintend.
ent, Rea g.
din
cOMMITTATION TICKETS,
At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired .
for families and firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good for 2,000 mlles,between all points, at gS2 50 each,
for families and firms.
sF. RON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders
only, to all points at reduced rates.
CLERGYMEN '
Residing on the line of the Road 'will be furnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets al
half-fare.
EB.CIIRSIOE TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to he
had only at the Ticket Oflice at Thirteenth and Callow.
hill streete.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions - forwarded to all the above
points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow streete.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.80 A. ILL 12.45 noon and
6Y. for g, LJbanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville,
Port Clinton, and all points beond.
/IMAMS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on
the road and its branches at SA. and for the prin.
tilpal Stations only at 815 P. M.
.PHILADELPHIA. WLLMENG
.,._.. • AND BALTIMORE RAIL
IT • Ili. ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY,
JanuarylB6B. gains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as ftsllowa:
•• - prom Train, at 4-00 A. M. (Mondays excepted),
Lbr Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming
ton, Perryville, Havre-deGrace, Aberdeen, Perry
man's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Ran.
Delawarell.ll-Train, l3 . lB A.M.(Sunday excepted), for
Salisbury, 2.11111 rd and intermediate stations.
Way-mail Train, at 9.15 A. M. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Thurlow,
Linwood, Claymont, and all regular stations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Express Train at 2.45 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark El North-Last,
Perryville, Havrede Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Ma:_olla and Stemmer's Run.
Night Expresses ILISP. M. for.Paltlinore and Waah-
Ington, stopping at Chester, Tburlow, Linwood,
Claymont, - Wilmington, Newark,Eltrion, North-Efat.
Perryville and Havre-dekirace.
Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take
the 9-15 A.M. Train.
As an additional accommodation for those holding
through ticsets for Baltimore, Washington and
Southern points, a special car will leave the
Philadelphia Depot at 11.30 A. M., connecting at Gray a
Ferry with the Morning Exprem train from stew York.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TitalNs,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wll
minWn.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.15, 11.15 A.M., 5.30, 5 00 and 7.00
P. M. The B.so P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad for hiliford and ediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15 and lnterm 9.50 A. M., 8,00 and
5.00 P. hi„..
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at, 8.15 A.
M., MO and 5.00 P. Si.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Winn ngton at 12001., 4= and 8.55 P.M.
CH-311 , TER FOR PHLLe DELPHLL
Leave Cheater at 8.01, 8.58 and 10,14 A. M., 12.56, 8.42.
5.0 i, 5.44 and 10.11 P. M.
Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore
B,ro A. 11., Way Mail. 1.10 P. hi., Expres.4. 6.35 P. M.,
Express. 9.25 P. hi., Express.
An Accommodation Train for Havrede-Grace and
Intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10
P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. M..
3.23 and
11.50 P. n. •
Trains for Baltimore leave Wit ngton at 12.27, 5.13
10.33 A. M n and 4.0 U P. M..
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4,05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de-
Grace, Aberdeen, PerrY/o=ol3, Magnolia and Stem
mer's RUM
Night Express 11.15 P. M. fbr Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Marlow, _ Linwood.
Claymont,W ilndngton,Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville and Havre de Brace.
A Special Train will leave Philadelphia for Wilming
ton and Intermed , ate Stations at 9.00 P. M.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P.M., stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
anti Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Ashingten.
Erpecial train will leave Wilmington for Philadel
phia and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M.
Freight train with passenger car attached will leave
Wilmington for Perryville and inte Superintendent.
at 6.01 P. M. H. F. KENNEY,
• "tt.r..-fReAr 1865. PBEIL&DELPILIA. AND
' • ERIE RAILROAD. 1865.
7% • great .e traverses the Northern and North
west ties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
oute
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennayl
Van% Railroad Company.
PEET OP PASEZNGE.II TRAMS LT PHILADELPHIA.
AILIIIVELEASTWARD,
Erie Mail Train -
Erie Express Train - -
LEAVIO WESTWARD.
Erie Mail Train - - - - • 720 P. lit
M.
Erie Express Train - - - - - 720 A.
Passenger cars run through on Erie Mall and Express
Trains without change, both ways, between adel
phis and Erie.
wow YORE cosarocizow.
Leave New York at 6 CO P. M., arrive at Erie 8 B'7 A. IL
Leave Erie at 155 P. M., arrive at New York 1,15 P. M.
No chagantnge of cars between Erie and New York.
Ele Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. ,
Fcoor information respecting PEL00L61. 116513 APPLY
atmer THIBTA.Ki r ki. and MAEKBTstreets, Phliss
delphia.
And forFrelght boldness, of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, . corner Thirteenth and Markel
stop Philadelphia. Jr.,. W. Beynolds, Erie.
William Brown, Agent, N. C. B. B. BaltiMore.
• H. H. HOUSTON,
General Frelkht W. G ge WINNEB.
nt Philadelpldo.
H..
• general TiCket Agent, Philadelplda,
Genersi ft. L.stiTyvt.t.
WEST OH:ESTEE AND i'ICELAk:
' •DELPIELA. 'II..AIIatOAD.I VIA
-,
, "WINTMI: ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the'
trains will leave as folloWin___.
- , WEST OH_PTEB. T - P.A.M6s,
— Leaire Plillade.lplOgi far West Chester 8.05,11.00 A. M.,
2.15;3:80and - WI P; ,
Leave Chester for Philadelphia 6.45, 8.15, 10.48
A.11."1.40;4,05.P. .
Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.80 P.111.,wi1l not atop at Perweltonk,
' stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.' • •
. PE/WELTON. TRAMS.
Leave Philadelphia for Pam:Laken 4.00 and ALM:
P.M.. - .
Leave trettn.Bllo 3l lPir. Pliiindelplibi 408 A. 620
„ r . : ~
,These Trains stop atadlinterMadieba „ (o,tations.
ON iiSONDAY'47 - YeiT,l 2 4 l oeirW o' 3o. • A " -21; '
and 2.00 P. M., .
I.,eaVeNireat Chester 7.55 A. 7if and:4:00 1 ,1 4 t, A I
Trains leaving Philadelphia at &OS A. and 4.80 PV
and leavingYirfsit Chester at 8.15 .A.735i, and 4.85 T..'
M.. connect at IL C.,JOnetioa withPrainS on-the'P. and? .
B. or jEti for Oxford and intermediate,pointd.
Aar- passengendare allowed to take wearing apparel
bed Baggagetai./d;t4e,,OPuiliallY ,Wlll n 4 in anY,.
case, resPO. 145.10 an amount exceedingone
hen
dreetdollars: wiless.a B " contain ivinad foetliti
Assuneiw. - .TBENBY W"WW.014,1100tint92,49.4
4
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i n
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litaralOADr - a 'et. 1 7. ,1 ' " btp:Alvirisimkr ~..71 , ,
,- " . nre.orromiTßElGHT . ~.,..„.., crinac i ty.
T•tisTarezßoAll s Tia-ET ' Vil:ramerax slam
.:,', The ituderatated will c ciunn s i l quxongton and, td
bgenctlvAge Phlisdelphi*, ,..„....... „, ~,. , ve .
td >ft niAdelPan 7 . 7 .7 w" ''''''."-•
-
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kciate le thel.lrest. ,, 7 7 - t 7
am i ty tre ma i r 4, 4 tins .
-i rmw e' Bid eveg P az 3KlB amitA tmnia qi i pL tl o a lgr pr ro ni f
, e trailm - 71. , voiyinfti nearli torakt u t 7 e r rift.ty
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sliztmr
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6114
Ai, COWTON & 00.k ga.
~, tntw :411J,. ,_
tigis.f :1 , e „-,',.... 1 Cieneral Freight* iti'
147;7. t t7,1.'7 ~, 70EN•a , wuatoi t i ee M v t- M 4 „,, t, ;,„.. ._.
~, , 777 7 .7.7,-,
'ittl i gt,ilf .- E I R I3III
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TRAVELING 6101:D E.
• NORTH - FIENNSYLVAINFIA TB
it.-MHE MEDDLE „"ROUTE....,
o tan mos direct line to Bethleh Allentowni
'Mauch , ChUnk; Harletort - Whlte Havvm eabarre• -
ligahanoy City, and all points int the Lehigh and wyoi
Passenger Depots ,Phlladelphia,THOlD street
above Thompson,and mirner of .1 - I rFt and AMHBI
WINTER ARHANGEBIENT •
• - 14.1.14.E., , DA1LY , TRAINS.
, On and after Monday. Nov. geth,l36s,Passimg et trains
leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily
(Sundays excepted); as follows: • -
AT 7.80 A. M:-Morning Express for Bethlehem and
and Principal Stations on North Pennaylvania
road, connecting' at Bethlehem with .Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Catrasuotia, Ellatington,Manch
Chunk, Weatherly Jeanesville; - Hazleton, White Ha
ven, Wilkegbarre, khrin,Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming alleys; also, in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy,ty and
with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Milton
and Willia !Tort.' Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A.
''M.• at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mob noy City Mg
,'Pali. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
valley Train, Passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Rus
ton and points .on New Jersey Central Railroad to
' New York.
AT 8.35 4. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations, Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train,
take Stage at Old York Road.
AT 10 A.
B M.—Accommodation. for Fort Washing
ton, stopping at all intermediate &allow.
• At 2.30 P,ll. Accommodation tor Doylestown; stop
ping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT 3.30 P. M—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail
road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le
high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
M. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other
points ou New Jersey Central R.B. take N. I. C. Train
at Easton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas
sengers for Snmneytown take stage at North Wales.
and tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at
Quakertown
AT4.15 P. Id.—Acxximmode,tion, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington for Lumberville at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation, for Beth
lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh .
Valley Evening Train for pointy .I,ehigh Valley
Railroad and for Danville. and Catawissa
Railroad.
AT 6.15 P. BL—Accommodation, tor lansdale, stop
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Tort Washington.
TRAINS FOR PII:33ILPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10.02 A. M., and 6.15 P.
Passengers leaving Easton at 9.30 A. H., connect at
Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at P. M., connect
at Bethlehem at 6,15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia
at 9.45 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. M. 8.15 and 5.33 P. M.
Leave Lansdale at 610 A. M.
Leave Fort Waal:Wigton at 10.50
DAYS.and 215 P. M.
ON SUN
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3P. M. •
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. H.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cara cony y
et v v i esi e to and
Cars fromßnedrlcaisg Third treet Dgpot le
Line
convey
passegners to Third Street Depot.
Ticketsinust be grocnredat the Ticket OtUcea, THIRD
street or BEBHd street, in order to eecure the lowest
rates of fare. • RT.T.TcI CLARK, Agent.
Hillman's Baggage Express will call for and deliver
BtErat the Depot.
No. 113 South THIRD street.
_ z egs, FOR NEW YORK.-The CAM
DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA.-
sta A 'D TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S LINES. from Philadelphia to New York, and
way pieces, from WALNW STREET WHARF,
will leave as follows, viz: Para
At 6 A. AL, via Camden and Amboy, Accom., is
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 3 tro
At 2 P. M. via Camaen and Amboy Express, 225
At 12 M. (noon) and BP, M., via Camden and
Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas-
Banger.). 2
At 6 and 1130 P. M., via Camden . and ' Amiroy, Accom
modation.
(Freight and Passenger) let Class Ticket, . 225
2d Clesslic.ket, 1 50
At 6 and 10.4.M.,2 and 5 P.M. For Mount Holly trans
vine, Pemberton and Vincentown. At 6A. ~ and
2 P. IL far Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 2.00, 5, 6 and DM P. M. for Pal.
myra, Riverton, Delano,Beverly, Edgewater, Dar
lington, Florence. I3ordentown, &a The 10 A. M.
and 5 P. N. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as renown •
At 11.15 A. M., 4.50 P. M and City 66,,445 P. M. via Ken
sington and Jersress 13 00
At 12 P. M. (Night) ey
via .B.eosington - and Jersey
City
EL
Express---.
P . - 225
The 6.45 .M. Line will All - ran - daily. others Sun
days excepted.
AV...Wand 11.15 A. M. 8, 2.50, 4.38, 5 and 6,45 P. M.. and
12 Midnight, fOr Bristol, Trenton. cte.
At 7A. M., 10•50, 2,5, and 6 P. M. ibr Cornwells,ror
risdale, Holmesburg, TacOnY,_Wissinonliug. Brides
burg and Frankford and at P. M. for Hoimesburg
and Intermediate Stations.
RA DELAWARE ATT RfIAD, for the
Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De
pot. as follows:
Al 7.50 A. M. and 280 P. M, for Niagara Falls, Bar
th'o , Dunlark, Canandalgua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rocheser, Binghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend. Montrose, Wllkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere. Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngton, dtc. The 3.20 P. M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Eastern for Manch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. dm-
Ala P. M.for Lambertville and intermediate Stations
For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
'Damn Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above
wfir,nr, hair an hour belore departure. The cars run
Into the Depot. and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays. Qtardbasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6P, AL to connect with 6.45 P. M.
liae.
Fira Ponnds of Baggage only, tillowed each Prima.
ger. Pa - .mengers are prohibited from taking anything
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
over arty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to Otte Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond
SUS. except by special contract.
88 - Ilciats mid and baggages ch&J.:cd direct through to
Berton.
Graham's Baggage la - press will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal
nut street.
LINTS FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 IL and
4P. M., via Terse; City and Camden. At 7, 10 and 1135
A. M., 6 P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
taute m n.
ro Pier No. 1 N. River, ate A. M. and 2 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden. At 12 M., 3 and 6 P. M.
(Freight and Passenger). via Amboy and Caden.
'W AL
H. GATZMER, Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA 13 - .MITEAL
...
2 , 7.t. 1 7 • BAII.ROAD..
ARRANGE 'TS.
The trains of the Pennsylvania B. B. will leave
New Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets.
The cars of the Market Street Passenger EallWaY
gun to and fr om this - Depot. They also leave Front
_street every two minutes, rommenmng one hour
_pre.
ViCIEUI to the time of departure of each Train and allow
about SO minutes for a trip. Viet Cara are In waiting
on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers into
the city, and ' connections are made with all roads crowi
ng Market street.
Ox Stmmave—Cars leave Eleventh and Market
streets at 11.4.5 P.conn with the Pittsburgh and
Erie Mail. and at 10.1 Z P. M with PhliadelpWa Ex
dress.
MaDn's Baggage Express will hereafter be located at
No. sl South .Eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage,
taken to the trains, can have It denb at reasonable rates
a him
R lia l a kirVT. AID ABEIVE AT DEPOT
THUS:
ERIE FxPRESS
HAIL TWA-IN -
FAST LINE
, M., No. •
1 •
FAST •
p A TM vsßlllie, - -
HARRISBURG ACOOM., -
LANCASTER ACCOh.L, •
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2
PITTSBURGH A,ERLE KAM
•
PHTLADELPMA NIX -PRESS
AMU - PM
CINCINNATI .
WXPRESS, _ " 130 A. M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS • " 7.10 A .
PAOLI ACCOH.t No. 1 II 8.2 0 41
p.A.I4IrFARUREI - II 8.30 sg
LATE w:•iPREk'S - " 11.20
LANCASTER TRAIN " 12.30 P. M
FASTLINE - - " LlO 4
PAOLI ACCOM., leo. 2. II 4.4 0 o
RAY EXPRESS - • es 8.48 II
EARBOBBURG ACCOM., II 8.4 0 as
Philadelphia Eltri . 33 leaves daily. Pittaburgh and
Erie Mail leaves . (except Saturday). All other
Trains dally--except unday.
The Penutylvania Rauroad Co. will not amnia any
risk Ibr Baggage, except for WeAting Apparel, and ltrnltr
their responsibility to One Hundred Dollics ln value.
All Baggagl. a exceeding that amount in value, will be at
the rialt:of the owner, unleastaken by special contract.
For further information, as to time and cliamections,
seehills and framed cards, or apply to:
THOm a Pi H. PARKE,
Ticket Agent, at the Depot:
An Emigrant Train rims daily, except Sunday. For
fall infOrmation as toads and accommodations, apply
to FRANI= FliiNIC, No. 187 Dock street.
1 00 P. M.
11 10 A. M.
•. - PHILADELPHIA AND EtALTI
t: . MORE OIMITRAL It 13
lin that AF.FA.r4OFMTS.--On and p alter WED
. ZIESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the trains will leave Phil
adelphia from the depot of West Chester and Phil
adelphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and; Market
,Streets, (West Pktiladelphia,) at 8.05 A. M., and 4.80 P.
,Leave Oxibrd at 6.50 A. M.. andB.lo P. M. A -War.
ket train vrlll leave the - Rising Sun, on Tuesdays and
Fridays, for Philadelphia, at 10.45 A. M., aad returning
will leave Philadelphia for Rising Sun,on Wednesdays
and Saturdays, at 2.15 P. M.
Tlie train leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M., Coimects
at Oxford with a daily line of stages from Peach Bid
tom in Lancaster county. - Returning leaves Peachßot
tem to connect at Oxfbrd With the afternoon train for
Philadelphia. Passengers are allowed to take wearing
apparel only as:baggage, and in no case will the Com-
Mls' be responsible foran amount exceeding 5100, un
less a special contract is made for the same.
;; M. WOOD. General finnerintendentr.
- - - PHILADELPHIAGERMAN.
. TOWN AND FI i ORBIBTOWN
:' , 111;1: 7 50."' . .121W. TABLE.-On and alter WED.
NERDAY;• FOR G November let 1885 untllforther notice. ,
' •-•
Leave Philadelohia-4. 7,8, 9, 10-11, - 12,,A. M; 1, n LIO
minutes, 4;5; 5% 6, 7 8,9, 10, II; 12, P. M.
Leave Germantown - 6 .7, 1t%, 8, 8.20,9, 10, 11, 12, A:.
1 8,4, 4%, 8,8%, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. - '
The -8.20 - down Wain, and the 8% and . ni up tralu6 dd
not stop On Germantown Branch.
ON SIINDAYS..
Leave"Mallelithisby min t tres, N.;B , 7 and_
10%, P. 111. ,
Leave Germantown -8 ISL; 1, and 9E, P. M.
HILL RA Tratfm_D.
• Leave PhDazielph 8, 12 , 1 2, A. IL; 2, 8%, 5%, 2,
Lambe
e Ch 2L estnut Hill-7.10 minutee, 9.40, and 1140 A.
M.; 1.40,
_B4OP
~ L4O, 6.40, 8.40, and 10.40 . ' M .. -
. • ON SUNDAYS. _
Leave 'Philadelphis.l.o minutes, A. M. 2, and - '7
Leave Chestnut_ 11111-7.40 minutes,,A. 1240 5.40
and 9.25 =Mutes P.
FOR CONSHOHOCIMN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-% 8.35,11.06 minutes, 'A. M.; 1%,
2,4%. 5%, 6%, 8.05, and 11%, P. M.
Leave Norristown-5%J, 7.50, 9,11, A. M.;1%,'4%,
and BP. M.
The 5% P. It train wil stop at School Lane, Wissa
hickon, liransytink, Spring Mills and Conshohocken
only.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M., 2%. and 7P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A. M.. and SP. H.
- FOR MANAYITNIC.
Leave Philadelphia-8, 845,11.05 A.i,L; 1%, 8,4%
6%, 8.05, and P M.
Leave Manayans-6%, 7%, 8.20, 9%, 11%, A. M.; 2, 5.
8% and B,P. M.
ON SUNDAYS. •
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. II.; 2% and 7 P:2l.
mi
Leave Manayk-v% hi.; 5% and BP. M.
- W. T. WII,SON, General Superintendent,
, Depot, Ninth and Green atreein:
fE.-:7-4' • ••e : , • la :I
AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD
(..) 4 r
' .
THE PAN BAN - 34M ROU'r.k, WESTWARD
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROu . V.a 4
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
O. S. MAUL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Southwest.
- - - - - - - -
- •
TITFRV BEING HUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN GISMNATI, INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO - AND
ST. LOUIS, ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER LINE.
- -- -
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's Celebrated Palace state-Room Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at into night, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community. •
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBEN-
VaLLE," at
P.M" , i3i:SYLITANIA. RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia.
S. F. SCULL,
Gen'i Picket Ag't. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN Mir.r.F.R. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't.
526 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Sup't. fei4-tf
*.WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
(21,1 N ES—From foot ofPlarket street
— wi tm al erß kaas lty o:x c r aFep l t Sundays. FALL AND
Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th,
L6 For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer
sey and r alem Railroads, at 9 A. IL and 3.30 P. M.
For Milvllle and all intermediate Stations, at 9A.
M. and 3P. M.
For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. 3.L,
to Millville connecting with freight train (Passenger
car attacht d) for Cape May, due 3.45 P. M. and 3.00 P.
M. through passenger, due 8.00 P. M.
For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. IL
3 and 3.30 P. M.
For Woodbury, Gloucester, &c., at 9 A. M., 3, 3.30,
and 5.30 P. IL
Freight train willleave Pniladelphia from Sandford's
Wheal at 10 A. M , and Camden, at 12 M.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent.
TILS. WEST JERSEY R - VpIIPSS COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual branches all:seams ROB
rams, receive, deliver, and forward, through other rer
sponaible Express Companies, to all parts of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messen
ger accompanies each through train. Office, No, 5
Walnut street.
7.., • PHILADELPHIA AND ELIO
_ - - RA THROUGH LINE.
A AWIFBA RA Tr.ROAD.
Short line to Williamsport, Kbrdra.Oil Regionaltrie,
BMW°, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, and all
places Dia the Western, North Western and S outh Wes
tern States and the Canadas.
Four throngs trains daily (Sundays excepted).
Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva.
Beading 13..8.Dep0t.1 tda 8.8. Depot.
M.
B A. M. 7.93 A. M.
3.30 P. M. 5.15 P. M.
One train on Sunday at 8.15 P. IL
By all these trains direct connection is made at El
mira with Erie railway; at Salanutnca with Atlantic
and Great tie esternn railway - , at Durdark and Buffalo
with Lake Shore B. D.; and at Suspension Bridge
with Great Western railway.
Seeping as low as by any other line.
cars on all night trains.
Second class cars with cushioned seats accompany
each express train. giving passengers the advantage
of high speed with low fare.
For through tickets and further particulars concern
tog the routes, applyat the.
• Ticket Office, 425 Chestnut street.
N. VAN H.OBN. Pas. Agt._
- '
OFFICE. OF THE ADAMS RS.-
- 'PRESS COMPANY, 320 CMIDST
er: .Parnaxduanna, January Wth„lBP...
The Adams Ha - press Company have enlard their
facilities at .Washington, D. C., by building a ]tail ad
Depot, and having acquired additional capacity for
transportation, are now, prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages . and Parcels to Washing
ton, ,Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick;
Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, - and otner places South.
Occupied by the - arinyi at greatly. reducediateS.
Special agreements made for Merchandise in large
iota. Sutler's goods and army supplies at satisthatory
prices, on - application at our office: , Soldier parcels •
ken at much less than our usual rates., •
Heavy and balky packages received and receipted
for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and LG.
MIST streets: - - 'JOHN - BINGHAM.
Superintendent.
, . .
~,m . 2 arvuN DA .T;4t , -
On and after MONDAY. Nth of February, passen
gers going north of , -CRANTON, by S3O P. M.. Line
from Kensington Depot, will stop over night at Scran
ton, and leave there next day at 10.25 A. M. for Great
Bend. arriving there at 12.55 P. M.. and connecting
smith Day Express West, on the Erie Railway, arriving
at Buffalo at 11.55 P. hi..
H. GATZKER, Agent.
RARITAN AID DELAWARE
kid4BAY RAILROAD.—NO TICE.—On
an aster DAY, February kith, the ExOress Train
will be discotlinned. The Freight Train leaves CAM
DEN at s o'clock, P. M., daily (Sunday excepted,) ar
riving In New York next morning.
Freight taken at low rates.
l'aelttf L. R. COLE. Agent.
INCASEA—A perfect substitute for Breast milk;
HI for partial or entire infant nursing.
Prepared by Thomas Barron Brook, London Hos
pital. ,
Imported and supplied by
H. C. BLAIB:•‘ SONS, Apothecaries,
Eighth and alnut streets.
Philadelphia._
POD LIVER Cl:L.—Twenty-five barrels, new made,
V Cod Liver 011, of very superior quality; Carb,
Ammonia, just received, in jars; also, just received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
35 per cent., in the beat of packages, and for sale by
JOHN C. BAEHR & CO.,
No. 71S Market street.
at 7.30 A. M.
a; 8.00 A. 22.
" 10.00 "
" 12.00 M.
" 1.00 P. M.
8.30
GI
4.00
5.30
7.50 .
..!! 11.10 ".
VNGLISH AL,SI:O FOREIGN DROGS.—English
lerian, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Caleb I
Composition Mortara, Oil Neroll Petit grain, Oil
Pinkish Geranium double distilled, 011 Nutmeg's,
pulen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar
re, A conite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose
Leaves, English Castor Oil quarter pints to quart sizes,
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store
and for sale by WILLIAM FLLIR & CO., 72.4 and 7=
Market street, Philadelphia,
1011 - ODGSOWS BRONCEISA:L TABLETS.— e
viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness, and
Stadler Complaints. affecting the Organs of the Voice.
Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have been
greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high
appreciation of their intrinsic merit, ticalarly_re.
N H
them tetpersons aff with
CRITIS, ROABSES, and CATARRH of the
HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Drug*.sts generally
Prepared only by LANCASTER & WMIS, Apothe.
caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila.
delphia. on=
ISTESTRENGTH:MING AND REVULSIVE
F W LA.STERS with the pliancy of silk, the strength
and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, pains,
weakness, &c., &c. They are cleanly mid jelorl
' ess,
comfortable and effective. Sold by B.MLI
thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. • aul6
1 - IBT.TGGIST6'' STMlDBlES.Graduates Mortars,
A , Pill Tlles,Combs,Brushearliiirrors, Twomey%Pee
Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses
Hard and eat -Rubber' :Goorie,Vial Cases, Glass and
geial Syrluipie,'&c., all at "Frost Hands" prices
' - • . !; & B.IIOTBIEB,
- . • • • 23 South Eighth street.
OBERT. SHOEILA.EER & CO.. N, IL CORNER
FOTTRTII AND - RACE STREETS, Wholesale
Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in 'Window
Glass, White „Lead; and. Tahiti of every. description,
offer to the trade, ur, consumers, a complete stock cu
goods In their line,. at the lowest rates. •
ROI3ERT SHO market
EALLEER & 00. i .
: .
TilAGNEßTAjeninir.'es Calcined. In 101 b. mood tina
and-Ilexes, also inbottles, JenninA's Carbonate of
Magneeiti.in 2 oz. and 4on papers Act. eikuCalcined
Magnesia lyndtog and fbraale byCHART. ELLIS,
SC I I A COA Druggbita, Markett and Seventh atrwte lele
Fliiia d Ptil,%
getAX. NUM—Just recelvep, an . invoice of Genuine
Imootter:r-Es7 A ,Rom, for - sale hythe gealon,l3s.
310 - BERV SHOto.Ar RER it 00.,'3)funiste
- ttet Foufthwelßece =gets. 1 -
frgalr's NEW "RILE PEE'll"—a. BULP.T.B GLICANLI,
7-xl , snd portable centrlvrace for the applicator of
emetita to the interne! =Zen of the, Tectam.
! LMMU/. Apochitstiattt
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'B OFFICE,-
PECCLADEELPIEns, February 17,1666.
NOTICE IS.RER.RRYIGIVELK, in accordance with
the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, pasSedl.l;ll* day, of March, A.1).1846, entitled
.Ab Act relative to Registered Taxes and. Municipal
Claims Irk the County of Etilladelphia,' that the follow
hlg :Writs of &ire facies surclaiza have been placed In
my lunads'for serVice. to wit: - • ' A • •
.HOWELLeSherift
. •
COURT' OF COMMON - PLEAS.
City of Philadelphia vs.. M. McCann, owner or
pnted owner. or whoever may be owner, March
C.,P., 1866, No. 9;• for the • Sum of fifty-six dollars and,
Seventeen cents, for work and labor done and pet,
formed, and!materiais furalshed,' against all tlmt
Min lot or piece of ground, with the , three-story, doubl.•:•
frame building fronting on 'Somerset street; and thqf,:r 7 4':
twastory double fr.= e building, fronting on Hewsort• -
street, thereon erected, /Ablated on the southivisterly•ri;',
corner of Somerset and Almond streets,.% tat the
Twenty-fifth Ward, contnining in tront on said Sorrier- = -
set street twenty feet; and-extending southwesterly a1f;',0,04.,..
that width between , nnes parallel to and alont i sait rai t . , •
Almond street one hundred feet to Hewson str ,• -z
-it/Same vs. John Brown, owner,
Term, C. P., 1866, No. 12; for the spri of ••,. •
fillyeight dollars and twenty. five cents, log,..wesdeand
labor done and performed, and materials farnisthedAr ' •
wit: for curbing and paving against all thatactitahr tot •
or piece of ground, with the buildings thereoruelocred, .
situated on the north side of Wallace street, atitbe '
tance of one hundred and forty-eight feet, four anions
quarter inches. west from the west side of twenty-first •
street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadel
phia, containing in frOnt or breadth on said Wallace
street thirty-nine feet, seven inches, and in length or
depth eighty-one feet.
borne vs Charles A.Wlfford, owner, &C., C. P..lifarch
Term, 1866, No. 33; for the sum of twenty-five dollars
and thirty-two cents, for work and labor done and per
formed and materials furnished, to wit: Curbing and
paving against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the buildings and improvements therdon erected,
situate on the east ride of Ninth street, at the distance
of one hundred and two feet northward from the north
. . . . .
side of Columbia avenue in the Twentieth Ward Of the
City of Philadelphia. containing in froot or breadth on
said Ninth street seventeen'feet and three inches, and
extending in length or depth eastward of that:width at
right angles to the said Ninth street, one hundred feet
to Darien street.
Same vs Isaac Thompson, owner, &c., C. P:, Marsh.
Term, No. 34,1586; for the sum of forty-two dollars and
thlrty.eight cents, for work and labor done-and per
formed_ and materials furnished, to wit' Against all
that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west
erly side of Hope street, commencing at the distance of
eighty feet southerlyilfrom Cumberland street. in the
Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or
breadth on said Hope street two honored and fifty-two
feet and extending in length or breadth westerly of
that width between lines parallel to said Cumberland
street one hundred and eight feet nine andthree•eighth
inches to Howard street.
Same vs. Smith Laws, owner, &c., C. P., March
Term, 1866, No. 35; for the sum of seventeen dollars
and ten cents for work and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished to-wit: for footwaV,
grading and paving, against all that. certain lot or
piece of ground situate on the easterly side of Howard
street, commencing atthe distance of forty feet south
from Cumberland street, in the Nineteenth Ward, of
said city, containing in front or breadth on said How
ard street, twenty feet, and extending in length or
depth easterly of that width between lines parallel to
said Cumberland street, one hundred and eight feet
nine inches and three eighths of an inch to Hope
•
street.
Same vs. Mr. Coleman, owner, dc., C. P., March
Term, 15t6, No. 26, for the sum of one hundred and
twenty seven dollars and thirty-seven cents for work
and labor done and performed, and materials fur
nished, to wit: Paving footway against all that certain
lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly side of
Hope street in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city,
at the distance of sixty feet scruthwardiy from the
southwardly aide of York street; Containing in front
or breadth on the said Hope street, three hundred and
eighty feet, and extending In length or. depth westerly
of that width betty e.n lines parallel to the said York
street one hundred and six feet six inches more or less
to Howard street.
Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner. &c., C. P., March
Term, 1866. No. 87, for the sum of one hundred and
forty -eight dollars and four cents for work and
labor done and performed, and materials furnished, to
wit: For curbing and paving against all that certain
lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of
Columbia avenue and the west side ot Fifteenth street
in the Twentieth Wara of the city of Philadelphia,
containing in front or breadth on the said Colombia
avenue fifty-four feet five and three-quarters inches,
and extending in length or depth northward of that
width along the west side of the said Fifteenth street
one hundred and fifty feet.
• Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner, &c., C.' P., March
Term. ises, No. ss; for the sum of ninety-eight dollars
sixty-nine cents, for work and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished, to wit: For curbing
and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate on the north side of Columbia avenue
and on the east side of Fifteenth street,' in the Twen
tieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in
front or breadth on the said eolumbia avenue thirty
four feet nine and one quarter Inches, and extending_ha
length or depth northward of that width along the
east side of tam said Fifteenth street one hundred sad
fifty feet.
Same vs. Mr. Brown, owner, dic:, C. P. March
Term, 1166, No. SP; for the sum of one' hundred and
sixty-three dollars fifty-three cents, for work and la
bor done and performed and materials furnished to
wit : For curbing and paving, against all that certain
lot or piece oi ground situate on the eastside of Six
teenth street and the south aide of-Federal street, la
the Twenty-sixth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, con
taining in front or breadth on the said Sixteenth street
sixty-Hght feet, and extending in length or depth
eastward of that width between lines parallel with
Federal street sixty' feet to ground -of Robert Budd,
- bounded on the north by the said Federalstreet. south
by a four fees wide alley east by ground of Robert
Budd, and on the west by Sixteenth atreet aforesaid.
Same vs. The Cottage Mutual. Building Association
. owner &m: C. P.. Match Term, 1866, No. 40, fur the sum
of fifty-three dollars and sixty-eight cents, for work
and labor done - and - performed. and. materials fur
nished to wit : for paving cartway against all that
certain lot orece of ground situate on the east side
ol_ Sixteenth street, m the Twenty-sixth Ward of
the said City o Philadelphia, beginning at thedtstance
of one hundred and twenty-two feet southward from
the south side of Federal Street containing in.froot on
said Sixteenth sheet thirtyfeet, andextendingin depth
between linen parallel with e aid • Federal street eighty
feet to other groandaf the said Cottage ~.Mutual Build
ing Association, bounded north by ground of John
McCarthy , . sontb by ground of David 'McCialm and
ettaby said Sixteenth street. , •;-
Same vs. Patrick Burns. owner &s.. `C: P. March
.
Term. 1866, No. 41; for Sum . o fthirtk:three dollars,
and ninety-Seven cents; for work and labor done and
pe_rformed, and materials fbraished..to wit: for -
curbing and paving. against all that .eertain lot or .
piece of ground with tne three-stars br ck messnagg
or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south
aideof Reed street one hundred and forty feet east
ward of Otsego (late Church) street, sixteen feet wide,
in front and in depth southward about - one hundred
feet to ground now or late of Samuel V. Merrick,being
the First Ward of said city.
_Same vs. James Onsey. owner, ,bc., C. P., March
Term, 1866, No. 42, for the sum Of thirty-twO dollars
and fifty cents, for work and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished, to *it: tor curbing
and paving, against all that certain' lot or piece or 4,
Clintonound, situate on the east side of Mascher, late
i street, at the distance of ninety-six . feet south
from York street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said
city, containing in front or breadth on the said
Mascher street eighteen feet, and•extendingeaeterly in
length or depth of that width between lines linesspatatlel
to the said York street ninety-five feet six Inches to
Waterloo street. .. •
same vs. John Chipman, owner, ,C. P. March
Term. 1866, No. 43: for the sum of three hundred and
eight 86-100 dollars, for work and latter.dorte and per
formed. and materials furnished, to Wit: For - curbing
and paving, against all that lot or piece of g.roand, sit
uate on the northeasterly side of .Orthodox street,
Frankford, in the Twenty-third Wartl of,, the city of
Philadelphia, beginning at a point on the side of Or
thodox, thence extending north :forty-eight degrees
seventeen minutes, east one hundred and ninety-two
feet nine inches to a stone, thence north fifsy•seven
degrees fifteen minutes, west two hundred and ninety
nine feet eight inches to a point, thence"southaixty
five degrees twenty-four minutes, west eighty-one feet
three inches to the side of said Orthodox street; south
thirty-live degrees thirty-eight minutes, east three
hundred and fifteen feet to the place of beginning.
• Seine vs. Joseph Deal, owner &c., C. P.,rMarch Term,
1666, No. 44; For the sum of one htindreo and ninety
five 71-100 dollars Mr work and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished. to wit for curbing
and paving, agninsnall that lot or piece of Kround, sit
uate on the, southwesterly side of Orthoclol. street.,
Frankford, in the Twenty-d Ward of. Moray of
Philadelphia, beginning 'hedistance oftwanty feet
northwestward from the northwesterly side of Worth
street,con tabling front andreadilr en said Orthodox
street, about one hundred seventy-eight feet and
in the rear one hundred and forty fent, and extending •••
in length or depth southward about brie *hundred feet.
Same vs. John White, owner, rim.. C: r- March
Term. 1866, N 0.45: for the sum of Qne hundred and
sixty-nine dollars and sixty-one dents, for Work and
labor done and performed, and inateriar furnished.
Co wit: For curbing and paving against. all:that cer
tain lot or piece of ground situate in Frankford in the
23d Ward of the city of Philaiielphia, , ,beginning at the
easterly corner of Orthodox and Washington streets,
thence extending along said Orthodorbtreet one hun
dred and forty-five feet five inches to the side of Mul
berry street, thence b the said Mulberry street about
three feet, thence north fifty-two degrees,' west thirty
five feet, thence north fifty-three degrees, east forty- ,
eight feet six, inches. thence= a dine parallel with •
said Orthodox street one hundred and. twenty-seven
feet four:inches to said Washington street sixty-feet to
the place of bezinnihg. ,
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allisort, President of
our said Court at Philadelphia,.the llth:day of ,Febru
,ary. in the year of our Lord•one thousand eight
tired and sixty-six. ' T-0. WEBB
-lel9-2aw2w .Pro•Prothoriotary.
lEDWaDATIONi
PIANO FORTE AND . SINGING_ ADGHT,by
JANE .LEWERS, either at herpupillence
at her own, West side of THIRTY-SE Streeti•
first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia.
Terms, fin per. quarte.r._
Iler pupils ,will have the' use, of one of Narvesen's
huperior Pianos- a most mniellebt Inr,trument.
• hadlor two years - the entire citarge of the
music clam In Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle
town pa:, and can refer besides to e,' very large circle
of private pupils. • jarismf
PERSONS - DESIRING thorough - instruction In
Piano mualc are referred to. No. 505 VINE Street,
- wherethey.eaa secure the services of a competentt *A>
male Teacher. - ' •-- • feZ3-12
MEM- FALL SESSION OF 'WES ' .A.B.ROTPS
SIIDEDIARY.FGR TOETNG LES- will own.
mace !, on - - Wednesday' SeptemberADl Lith, at het
resideuce,Phlladelp_corner., of Fops• Sixtee n m atreeMs
;11-1019ava•cas:—.Rev. t een Maze
Bev: Themes Brainerd, D. D., 01r. H.Allen,Esq
late President of Girard Oollere.r iYI7-334.
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fromoile to Biz feet wide, all nuitiaartt • Tent sad
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