Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 02, 1866, Image 7

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    The Last Night at Pike's Opera House.
A "Midsummer Night's Dream" was the
play. The most gorgeously beautiful of
Shakspeare's matchless conceptions, garbed
in all the magnificence of scenic effects and
spectacular display, almost unprecedented
in beauty, was before the crowded audience
which thronged parquette. dress circle and
balennY of that superb auditorium. All was
animation and pleasure. Thousands of
eyes gazed with astonished surprise upon
the scenes of fairy land, into which the
immense stage had been transformed—
upon the silvery waters of moonlit lakes, in
dells where fairy sprites, "the Queen and
all her elves" were reveling—upon the
magnificence of Duke Theseus's court and
retinue, and finally upon that most gorge
-OM of all closing scenes.
At times the curtain dropped back of the
imposing proscenium; the wealth of beauty
and classic architectural design concealed
from view the beauties of imagery of poet
and painter; and the eyes of the audience
scanned it for a moment, and then, while
that matchless orchestra filled the grand
auditorium with majestic music,
wandered
over the imposingly beautiful dome and
ceiling, where all that is great in the imagi
native world of mythology had their place
in " colors of such divinity," over the orna
mentation of gallery, Wcony and dress
circle, and the elegance of proscenium
boxes,
Mr. Pike had constructed this beautiful
temple through ambition to ornament the
faneen'City of the West, and to identify his
name with the storyof Cincinnati's history.
He had succeeded; but the ambition hav
ing, accomplished its design, he had grown
to love, in a measure, far beyond that which
would have been bestowed by any other
representative of an equal amount of money,
this gorgeous portion of a great city's
beauty. While managing other property
and business of great value, this man of
millions had made this temple his idol
among earthly things, and to love it had
become a portion of his nature, and on this
fatal last night, which was so soon to wit
ness the destruction of a pity's pride, he
looked upon the scenes we have mentioned
in common with the audience, and gloried
in his work.
The hard-handed men of Athens had dis
persed, proud Titarda had bowed in love to
Bottom of the ass's nowl, Theseus and his
court had retired for the night, Oberon and
the elfin Puck had mended their mistakes
and made the lovers happy, the green baize
curtain bad fallen for the last time, the au
dience had denarted—fortunately, oh, how
fortunately! An hour nearly had elapsed
when the demon of destruction, whose work
bad been smolderingly progressing, leaped
forth from obscurity in the garb of fire,
crept up and along those gloriously beauti
ful scenes, out through that green baize, up
along the rich ornamentation of boxes,
along richly gilded pillars, through
cushioned seats and chairs, and up, up to
that beautiful ceiling and dome. Sounds
werechanged as well as scenes. In place of
symphonies and stirring melodies from
orchestra, were the crackling and roaring
tones of the flames which wrapped, in a new
and terrible splendor, that wondrously beau
tiful interior, and the crash of cymballs and
drums of the grand Wedding March had
given place to the terrible roar of falling
dome and walls.
In one hour's time, Pike's Opera Home,
enshrouded in flames and smoke, sank to
the earth, a mass of ruins—lost to ns, for
ever! The people of Cincinnati monrn,with
a depth of feeling never before exhibited
over any local calamity, the TOTAL LOSS OF
PINE'S OPERA Housx.—Cin. Cbm.
CARPETINGM & OIL CLOtla
CAM IMETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
IVIA.TrEINGES.
REEVE L. KNIGHT dc SON,
807 CHESTNUT T.
The Cheapest Carpet and Firniture
Warehouse in the City.
CA.SPETS.
OLL CLOTHS,
MATTING%
WINDOW 13HADVS,
And a general assortment of Household Furniture,
H. R. LEWIS,
1434 MARKET STREET,
lel9-3ml First Furniture Store below iSth,:lower side
PHILADELPHIA
OIL CLOTH WORKS.
Established in 1820,
The undersigned invites the attention of Dealers to
the most desirable stock of Oil, MOTHS to be found
in the Union, consisting of
Floor Oil Cloths,
Carriage Oil Cloths,
Table Oil Cloths,
Stair Oil Cloths, and
Window Shades.
THOMAS POTTER,
NANUFAC'IIIRER.
Philada. Warehowse.
No. , 229 Arch Street.
New York Office,
. No 78 Duane Street.
mhis-2ma
- r STEWART DEPITY,
253 South SECOND street. Philadelphia,
Is ntw selling from oneof the largest and best assort
ments of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
WINDOW SHADES, &c., AM., that be has had for
many Years;'and at very reduced prices. mh3l-Bts
1 3 ',ElE{F171111ER V.
MIJJAVIRO rr)
THEMOST-DFLICIOUS I
f i a• OF ALL PERFUMES. at
SOLD EVERYWHERE. NW
BOARDINIG:
c1173 4 3fE1t BOARDING at the EAGLE STATION,
Sf een miles from Philadelphia. immediately °n
tne Pennsylvania Railroad. For, particular* inquire
ti 2S South Broad street. Rooms can be seen any
TOIiACCOAN - fi -- aG ARS.
SW.ISS bEGARS. 50
i T y Ported Segars,
For sale
..tabBl
aa - 'POPHAM' COURAESTATE-OF. EIE
ail MA NEWKIRK, A MINORTHOMAS it, SONS,
A CTIONEERS—LARGE AND VAL CAB E RE-
Sid ENCE, No. 423 SPRUCE STREET—Between
Fourth and Fifth streets. Pursuant. to an order of the
Orphans' Court :or tie City' and County of Philadel
phia. will be sold al Public Sale, on TUESDAY, April
ad, 15511, at 12 o'cicck, noon at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, The following described property of
'Emma lvewkirk, a minor,: viz All that' three-stOry
- brick, mesSuage and lot of ground. situate on the north
sloe of Spruce street between Fourth era Fifth sta.,
No. 421; containing in front on Spruce street 21 feet
8 inches, more cr less, and extending hi depth Ida feet
more or less, the same having been conveyed to
George Heberton by Caleb North, Sheriff of the county
Of Philadelphia, by - deed poll _dated Seth November,
A. L. 1821, and duly acknowledged and recorded in the
District courtfor the City and County of Philadelphia,
inDeed Book C, pag, , 320,
By the Com ,t E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C.
MATTHEWNEWKIRK. Jr., Guardian.
The improvements are a large and valuable three
story brick dwelling with the three-story back build
ing—has gas, bath, Lot and cold Rater, cooking range,
N. B.—One-third interest will be sold by order of the
Orphans' Court, the remainder by order of the other
owners thereol—the purchaser obtaining a title to the
whole. - • -
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
mhl4-24 ap2 139 and 141 South Fourth street
rtFOR SALE.—THE CELEBRATED WATER
ING PLACE ENOWN AS JORDAN'S WHITE
PHUR SPRINGS; situate in itrederick, Va.,
miles from Winchester, and convenient to a Railroad
Station, Large Buick Hotel buildings,_ three stories
high, substantially built, containing PO rooms,• bath
houses, tenpin alley, stable and other out buildings
-100 acres of excellent land attached, with large garden
filled with vegetables, and fine orchard of choice fruit.
The healthfomess of the locality and virtues of the
water are widely known. For further particulars
apply to ,J. M. SITKILLEY & SONS, No. 508 Walnut
street- -
in FOR SALE—TWO CONTIGUOUS
COTTAGE HOUSES,
At Atlantic City, near the Railroad Depot, fronting on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
The houses are modern, with PARLOR, DINING.
ROOM, and KITCHEN on the first floor, and nine
chambers above.
ROBERT EVARD, near the Premises has charge of
the houses, and will show them to any person wishing
to purchase. LOTS 50 feet front-150 feet dee to a
street. Appiv.to ROBERT CHUB N,
mh2B-Imos] No. 254 South Sixteenth at., Phila.
TIOGA RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Low price
and easy ;terms. • About one acre with 200 feet
root, large mansion, porches on two sides, gas, heater
range and bath in the house; also large stable on back
street, good carriage road from front, ground well laid
out, dwarf trees in - bearivg, grape arbors and 3 duck
pond—tor $llOOO or two acres adjoining with tenant
house and chicken house, can be had with $5,000 more.
WERNER 11 ROHNER, 233 Chestnut street. rah29-61*
13 - FOR SALE A very desirable three-story
ointed stone RESIDENCE. with back buildings
an all modern improvements, in good order and
ground well cultivated. Situate onMorton_ ,streer
Germantown, within five minutes' walk of Railroad
station. J. M. GUI& MEY &SONS,
natiB-t$ 508 Walnut street.
EGEIILA_NTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE,
. OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently
situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Station. A commodious and wegant RESIDENCE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house,
d•a Lot 150x213. Apply between 10 and at ES North
THIRD Street. [mhl4 tfU W. P. WILSTACEE,
ECHESTNUT HILL.—FOR SALE—A handsome
modem double atone Residence, having every
city convenience, and lot of ground 165 feet front by
330 feet deep, situate on the corner of Summit street
and Prospect avenue. Immediate possession given.
J. Gulltrstwr &SONS, 608 Walnut street.
FOR SALE—The handsome four-story brick
gm, Residence, with three-story double back build
built and finished throughout in the best manner,
with extra conveniences, and in perfect order; situate
No. ISM Filbert street. Lot 117 feet deep to a street.
J. M. 0117illit EY & SONS, sos Walnut street.
fra sirable l a T scUry . Z7c1,.. !°- R E S FE-IlovEe,ry de.
attics, and 3 story back buildings, and furnished with
every convenience, situateou the north side of WaL
XI7T street, between Broad and Fifteenth streets. J.
GUMMEY & SONS, 5418 Walnut street.
CHESTNUT HILL—FOR SALE—A handsome
.:" double atone RE-IDENCE, with every city con
venience. and lot la feet front by WO feet deep, situate
cm the corner of PROSPECT avenue and SUMMIT
street. within five minutes' walk. from the Railroad
depot. J. M. GUISIHEY etc SONS, EAS Walnut Street,
couNTRy RESrDENCE FOE SALE, NE AR
Red Bank., New Jersey,2 acres, wirli a comfort,
e mansion, fine peach orchard &c. Apply to J. H.
H CURTIS & SON. Real Estate Brokers, 4:11 Walnut
street.
FOR SALE.—A neat and desirable Rouse. No.
!23 North SIXTH street. Three.story back build
ga, side yard, modern conveniences; possession May
let. Apply -to C. H. MASSON. , No. 329 North SU-Lb
street. • mb3l.3t•tl
FOR BALE OR RENT—A House and one
third of an acre of gtound. on the new Township
e Road Turnpike, between Tinge street and Nice
town lane. Apply to JOHN G. JOHNtiON, 703 Wal
ntit street. mhSI- 2t s
el FOR SALE—A new nine-roomed HOUSE, on
ffaEIGHTEENTH, below Master street, with all the
mac ern improvements with immediate possession,
will be sold cheap, for cash, and on accommodating
terms. Apply on Premises; to J 5 eELIiOY. aital
inFOR SALE.—A MOST DESIRABLE MEDIUM
sized Arch street house for sale, possession at
once; terms easy. C. H. MIIIRRELD.
mh2.46t4 - 205 South Sixth street.
ETO BB LET —THRRA-STORY DWELLING,
432 Lombard street; back buildings and all mod
ern improvements. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SUN,
Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
FOR SA TM —The Elegant HOUSE with every
modern improvement, No. 214, West Waabington
Hare LEWIS H. REDNER,
eattt 152 B. Fourth street.
CTO RENT—The Handsome STORE, No. 18
South FRONT Street. • -
a 134 Q Inquire, No. 18 South Front street.
RFOR BENT—Furnished House. LOCUST street,
UM ' rD te .
N S o t , 205 Sont[tSuth Street, mh3o•lot3
CA_PITaLIST3 AND BUILDERS— FOR SALE.
1. —A large and valuable LOT OF GROUND. south
west corner of FRONT and DIAMOND Streets, M.
feet 2 Inches on Front street and 110 feet In depth to
Hopestreet. Will be sold if lit sired In small lots on
ground rent.
mh27-6t*
vto LAIR'S CHOCOLATE FOR INVALIDS AND
FAMLLIF4—made from the true Caraccas Cocoa
—free from all adulteration. The above article we can
recommend as reliable for purity; exceedingly nutri
tious and acceptable to weak and delicate stomachs.
for which it is especially intended; also suitable for
family use. Put up in tin cases to preserve its peculiar
and delightful flavor. HENRY C. BLAIR"S SONS,
Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut.
COD LIVER OIL.-Twenty-five barrels, new made,
Cod Liver Oil, of very, superior quality; Cart).
Ammonia, Just received, in jars; also, just received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warrantee
95 per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by
JOMK C. RAKER & CO.,
oc2l-ly ' No. 718 Market street.
EXTICaOT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence of
Beef In sickness or for soups Tor table use. Made
In Elgin, Illinois, by Gail -Borden, from the juices of
choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with till di
rections. one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut street.
ENGLISH AND 'FOREIGN DRUGS.—English
Va
lerian, Croton 011, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Cobh!.
cum, Composition Mortars,oll Neroll Petit _grain 011
Turku' Geranium double distilled, Oil Nutmegs,
Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar
pure,Aconite Root, White ihamomile, French Rase
Lesves, English Castor 011 natter pints to quart sizes
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel eed, Cardamoms, in store
and for sale by WILLIAM 101T.T.TB & CO., 774 and 772
Market street, Philadelphia,
trODOSON'S BRONCHIAL ABrETB.-The AAe
viatlon of Bronchitis Catarrh, Hoarseness. and
Similar comfdainta, affecting the Organs of the Voice
Public Speakers, SI and Amateurs have been
greatly o f fbeneA by th Tablets, andtheir high
appreciation heir intr in sicmerit, particularly re
commends them to persons affected with HEWN
CRITIB, HOARSEN ESS , and CATARRH of the
HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Druggists generally
Prepared only by LAMAIST MI: th Apothe
cartes, northeast corner - Arch and Tenth streets, Phil&
delphia. cc=
TIRIIGHISTS' SIIBIDBSES. Graduates —; Mortara,
.L 1 Pill Tlles,Clombs, Brushes. Mirrors, Tweezers,Par
Boxes, Horn Scotts SuritiOsa 'in/ I ==ex% Mime'
Hard and Boft En b'er Goods, Vial Oases, Ws an,
Metal 1 3 .71/14832 dm, all at "First Hands" rims.
SNOWDEte &
aPS4R • ' 28 South Elzhthistreet.
RGENET BEEoll2,Watal & CIO.. N. E. CORNER
FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholeealf
Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers In Window
Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every description,
offer to the trade, or communal's, aosmplete stock of
goods in their line, at the lowest market rate".
ROBIEEtT SMOicm A 'mut & CO.
MAGNESLS.—Zennings Calcined, in 1017% mind tiro
Oland boxes, also in bottles, Jennines Carbonate of
klagneela.in-gcw. and 4 oz. paper. , s. Mea Calcined
Moons% lynaling and for sale 07 Emma
BON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh Streets
PhilskaielPida.= -
DAY RITIL—Just received, an Invoice of Gentdni
.1.0 Imported" Itror Rom;, for sale by , #/e gallon, by
ROBERT SHOVara RYER di 00., Drosslaf.'lLlC., oar
01.NVff';14
. 4 2 1 ' MMUS 8. DLICON dc
Late Andrews & Dixon, •
No. 1824 CCIIEBTEUT,stfeet Philadelphia
Opposite 'United States alint, •
abet:wears of
LOW-DOWN, '
PARLOR.
CH,
OFF AMBER ICE,
And other GRA- •
For An th racite, Rituminons 411 Wood Fires.
-AIR PftBNAOEs,
For Warmth_ grat lip and Private Bandana REG.WMRB,i.VEINDILATORIS
Atm
:DECEIIINEY-CA_P.B.
__l".XXiiiiikti-itANGES I :B4I,SII4OILEUS;
043-0 virEaumsA 2. w and RETALL.. - •
REMOVED. -B. dr, JAMES M. FLANAGAN 'lave
rfmoved from No, EO4 tcfo.4lo South Delaware
Avenue. mh29 12t*
A. MERINO,
140 So ath Front st,
-THE DAILt- EVENING ITLLETIN PHILADELPHIA-, ---Moii-DAT,4A-PRIt 2,1-866.
SEAR E' STATE.
LUKENS fi MONTGOMERY,
Conveyancers. 10.0 Beach street
OR 11 6H9 .
REMOVAL.
READING RAILROAD. _
A... GREAT TRUNK LINE swan
asor_to ten . ":lo TO A . /Cm - INTERIOR OB WENN.
SYLVANIA, THE SCHITyLEILL_,LSITSQUIERAISP
NA 013M13PMLAND AND WYOMING VAILISES,
THE NORTH,
_NORTHWEST sad the OAILLDAR
WINTER ARRANGEME,NT OE PASSENGER
TRAINS leaving the Oammny's Dejpot MLR
'IMINTH and OALLO WH ILL StrPeta , /1111111d elphia
at the following hoe=
MORNING ELUL.
At BA. M., for Reading, Lebanon Harrisburg , Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbu ry_, Wi ll iams.
port, Imlta, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Allen.
town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, 'York, Darliale,Catambers.
bnrg, Hagerstown, &c., do.
This train connects at READING with the' 'Baal
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &c.:
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg,
ex.; .at PORT CLINTON with Oatawhiss, Railroad
trains ibr Williamsport, Lock Ha Ten. Elmira, dtc., at
HARRISDITRG with Northern cantrai, Cumberland
Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for
Northumberland,Williamspurt, York, Otuunbarablarg,
Plimgrove, &c. -
AFTERNOON IMPRESS.
Leaves Philadelphia at &813 P. M. for 'Potts.
villa, Harrisburg, dr.., connecting with Re g and
Columbia R.R. trains for Golombia dm., and with Oats
wisaa Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo, dz.
READING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Tb..llllg at 8.30 stopping
S. all wayilts,
tions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.80 A. M..
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. H.; arrives
in Reading at 7.89 P. M.
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 725 A.
M. and Pottsville at 8.80 A. M.. arriving in Phlladel•
phis 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.
Harrials accommodation leaveS Reading at US
A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M.
Market train, with a Pareenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way
stationalleavea Reading h ll.BO M., and Downingtown
12.30 P. M. for Philadelphia&all mks , stations.
' All the above trains run Sundays ex
Bentlay trains leave Po at 8.00 Maria
Philadelphirs at &lb P. M
. e'az TER VALLEY PALLROAD.
for Downingtown anti intennediate ph =
Pa l' ? MITO B A. M. and 4.80 P.P. M. trains from
phis, returning from Downingtowr at 7.06 A. ZA. and
2 80 Noon_
NEW YORK =PBX J 3S FOR PLT18131710311 Alf
• - Wiltii ' E . l3 - 1. - -
Leaves New York at 9.00 A. N. and 8 P. N., mein
Reading at 1 A. N., and Le P. N.. and connecting a
Harrieburie s. l Pennsylvania, and Northern Contra
Railroad reas Trains for PitMbm-; Chicago, Wil
flameout, Baltimore. .815 c. •
Harriebo
4 t 1
Returning, Express Train leaved on
arrival of Pesmaylvemia Etcpreas from Pitts at
8 and 9.05 A. N., planing 14 ..." 11 f at 4.49 and 10.20
arriving at New York 10 A. N., and 8.45 P. N. Sleep
Car accourav i these trains through between JUNO
OWthsb , without charge.
train ibrNew York leaves Harrieburg at 1.45 P.
N.. Mail train for Harrisburg loaves New York at 12
BOHITYLICIIa, VALLEY RAILROAD.
TISIIIII leave Pottsville at 6.45, 11 A. M. and 7.15 P.M.,
returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and 1.40 and
4.15 P.M....
ISCHITYY.Tm..I. A.ND BOBQITZHANIMA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and
'Harrisburg, and at 1.50 p. b u rg Plnegrove and Tre•
=int; returning from Harrat 4.00P.M. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 - P. M.
TIC:IILETS.
Through Mrateelasa tickets and emigrant ttclreta
to all the principal pointa in the North and West and
Canadaa.
The following tickets are obtained only at the Offico
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. VT- South Fourth street,
P hiladelphia, or of G. A. NicolL3, General Superintend.
60BilifIITATION TIOKETi3,
At 25 per cent., discount between anY. points desired
for MmMes and firms.
MILEAGE TWEETS.
,\.
Good for 2 , 000 ndles,hetween all points, $52 50 each,
for families and firms.
r.T . v 01:•tv
For three, air, nine or twelve months, for holden
Only, to all points at reduced rates.
(11,..E.EGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Road will be tarnished
with carda,
half-fare entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
.
„ tE ., ;122AtA! , 1.= . 1 i
From Philadelphia to principal ataiiona,
_good Re
Saturday, Sunday and Dionday, at reduced are, to be
h
had ill istsee only
ta at the Ticket °Mee at Thirtklemth and Ca ll ow.
FREIGHT.
Goods of an descriptions forwarded to all the above
points and Willo from the Companra New Freight Depot, Broad
w streeta.
FBINGHT TRAMS.
Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.M A. M , 1145 noon and
6 P. M., ibrltoing, Lebanon, Harrlaborg, Pottsvi ll e,
Port Clinton, and a t por a anond.
Close at the Philadelphia Poet Office for all places on
the road and its branches at 5 A. IL, and far the prin.
Opal Stations only at 816 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINEI
TON AND BALTIMORE BAlL
ABLE.—Coramenetng MONDAY,
March 16th, 1668 . Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Bread street and Washington avenue, an follows;
Mess Train, at 4155 A. EL (Mondays excepted),
Ibr Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Wilmington, Perryville, HavredeOrace, Aberdeen,
Pea:can's, Aigsnolia, Cha s e ' s and !Stemmer% Run.
ware B.R. Train ,8 ' l4. (Sunday excepted), for
Princess Anne. Mitre and intermediate a=ons.
Way mall Train. at 8.15 A. M. (Band_nya ex
cepted). far Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Titurlaw,
Linwood, Claymont, and4ll regular stations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Express train at 11.43 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington 5:45 ,
Express Train at t 5 P. M. (Sun excepted), fee
Baltimore and Washington, ate at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, n, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
MVllls, Chase's and Stem raer's Run.
t Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
n.
e y boat from Baltimore fbr Fortress
Monrce l Virfo b lk, City Point and Richmond will take
the 11.45 A. M. Train.
W/LMINOTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 815,11.1 E A.M.,8.80, LSO and MIS
P. M. The 3.50 P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate eta.
lions.
Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15-and 9.30 A. M.. 8.00 and
5.00 P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A.
s.m and 5.W P. M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 12.00 IL, 4.30 and 10.00 P.M.
CILEVFOKR FOR Pr4TI "DELPHL&
Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58 and 10.14 A. 8.43,
0 .04 5.44 and 10.35 P. BL
From Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore
8.30 A. M.., Way Mall. 9.20 A. M., Express. 1.10 P.
Express. 3.25 P. M., Express. 5.25 P. M., Express.
Trails! for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 9.Ed
A. M.. and 3.23 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Villixduton at 5.23, and
10.83 A. M., and 4.00 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4 15 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Perryville,
B avre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia,
Chase's and Stemmer's Run.
in Night Express 11.00 P. M$ for Baltimore and Wash.
Accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., ti3r Wilmington
and intermediate Stallone,
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA,
:Leave Baltimore at 8.2 t 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)
and Ch
gton ester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washin.
special train will leave Wilmington for Philadel.
Ws and Intermediate Stations ca r P. M.
WFrerains with passenger attached will leave
ilmington Psr Perryville and Intermediate stations
at 6.39 . M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Graca
and Intermediate Stations at 4 45 P.M.
H. F.. BENNEY, Superintendent.
PRILAMILPILLft, GERMAN
• • TOWN • AND NORIUSTOWN
Si n .— TABLE.-011._ and • Baez WED
cirESDAY, Nov i. eg t •ez i lst 1865 until further notice.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 8,9, 10. LI. 12, A. X; 1. 1, LlO
minutes, 936,4. 6,51 C, 6 8.9.10, LI, 12, P. M.
Leave Gexmantown-6. a, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.
;1;4 . 1, 8 '8.20 4 ' 446n6, , 6 ,83j,7 8 , 9,10,11 P.
an i" let i h i e l aii lL and 55iup train do
net atop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS. • •
• Leave Pl:Medals)lda-9.10 minutes, A. M.; 2, 4 and
10'X. P.M
Leave Germantown-BA. 5.L.• I, 6 an 4 ;121 P. X.
Clll 2211V1EIT HILL
' Leave Philadelphia-6, 8,19,18, A. M.; 2, BX, SX, 7, 31,
and 11, P. X.
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 11.40 A.
E. 1.10, Ito, 5.43, im er , and TM. X.
~IIDT D Leave Ptlledelphia-4 1 10 minutes, A. X.; 1, and 7
-
Leave ChEetaut Hill-7.40 zoismtee, A. M. 4 11.40,
sad 9.23 Minutes P.M.
"FOR CONSHORWRIIN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leaves - Plelladelpl, 8.24 11.e.5 minutes, A. M.i 134,
53,‘, 6X, 8.05, and /Ix, P. N.
Leave Norriatawn-SXAL 7.50. t 11. A. M.;
"ad 8 P. hi.
The 534 P. M. train mil atop at School Lane ,_Whites.
, LyMaruerusk, Spring BD ,1
and Oonahohoeken
ON SUNDAYS. e_ _
Leave Philadelphia - 9 A. 2L, 2%, and 7P. AL
Leave Norristown-7 A. L. and SP. M.
FOR BIANAYUNR.
Leave PhilaSelohia-5, 0.85,11.05 A. Iti.; 1%, 8, Of. tai,
634, 8.05, and 1136 P
Leave Ittarutytuta-531, 736 8.20, 934,1134, A. M. t,
,8,
tOg and 8, P. N.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. X.; 2% and 7P. N.
Leave Bianavtenk-735 A. IL 534 and BP. 32.
W. I. "vrasoN. general Superintatedent.
Depot. Ninth and Green 'streets.
OFFICE +Zile THE ADAMS EX
-1
PCHEST-
I , Januarykrth,lB62. 4 5 * - Plmatait2ka COMPANY ; 320
it/aults,
The Adams l e tpr n ess Company have enlarged their
facilities at 'W gMrf, C., by building a
Depbt; 'and having acquired additional capacity for
transportation. are noW prepared - Me forward Heavy
Express freight:3 ePadkagaa and Panels to' Washing
ton,' Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,
AnarostOwn;Tortr,ess Monroe; and otner places Routh,
Occupien by the t greatly reduced .ates.
, special agrcemem s Wade rot 'Merchandise in large
lots: Sutler's goods and' army' supplies a t s au a e ac t ory
prices, on• application at our office. . Soldiers' panda
taken at much less than our maul rates. ..-.
Heavy and' bulky packers' r ' ' 'i ved: and receipted
for at ear, dap:l,p, Spathes/3 corner of: BROAD and lA
-01MT streets: - , - JOHN 'BINGHAM',
... .E.A.EITAN AND DELAWARE
"",BAY; RAILEOAD:—EOIIOE.-104
an a r S ' I AY, February 12th the Express Vrain
white discontinued. The Freight Train leava4 CIA.M
-DEN at 2 o'clock, P. M., dall9. (Sunday excepted,) ar•
riving ln bew Tork next morning,
Freight taken at low rates.
L. B. COLE, Agent.
QE •NORTH PENNSYLVANLa. B
. 4 4 B.—THE MIDDLE EOCTE.—,
,norteat most direct line to Betblehem,Allerltown•
Manch Chnnk, Hazleton, White Haven Wllkeebarre.
blaftanoy CET, and all points In the ,Lehigh snd. Wsni
rain& Coal Reglonn.
Passenger. Depota in Phlladelpl_gla i TlEEEtE &treat
above Thompson, and corner of s :i.msEpa and AlcUllat
CAE streets. •
, WINTKEr. Rit NGEMEP( T.
/%11 E DAILY TRAMS.
On and after Monday. Nov. 2 0th, 1 065,Pazzengelz thaw
leave the Depot Third street, above Thompson, daily
(Sundays excep ted), as follows:
:AT 7.20 A. AL.—Horning 31 - press for Bethlehem and
and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem. with Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, CataasuoLla,Slatlngton, Mauch
Ch un Weatherly Jean esville, Hazleton, White Ha ,
ven Wilkestawre, kinva Loa, Pittston, and all points in
TAM igh and Wyoming alleys, also, in connection with
and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy CIO!, and
fat h h i ttawissa Railroad, ibr Rupert, Danvale, Mlion
and Williamapert. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A.
at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at MahanoY OW at a
P. ata Paaaengera by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train,paaains_Bethlehera at 12.00 M. 83r Rae.
Nnand points on mew Jersey Central Railroad to
NeW York. - .
AT &SS A. M.--Accokunodation, 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. M. — Accommodation. for Bert Washing
ten, szy at au intermediate Stations.
At Accommodation for Doylestown, stop.
ping at intermediate stations. take
stage at Doylestown for New pre s s for 11.80 P. N.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North
_Pennsylvania Rail
ad making connection at Weeishera with Le
tifgh ValleY for Beaton, reaching there at 0.45 P.
Passengers kir Plainfield, Somerville and other
points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train
at Easton, which arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas
for Sumneytown take stage at North Waits.
sartrir il Narareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at
Quakertown
P.
AT 4.15 H.—Aoconimodatlon, fir Doylestown,
seilipingat all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Widow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville -take stage at
Abington : for Lumberville at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Aircommodation. for Beth
lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad. connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train for_keinte Lehigh Palley
Railroad and fir Danville, w Catawisag
Railroad.
ALT 6.15 P. 51..—Aoconunodaticm, !or, Lansdale, nog
ping at all Intermediate Stations.
At 11P. M. Accommodation for Port Waatangton.
_
7.eave Bethlehem at 6.25 and mat gall P.
IL
Paseengen leaving Banton at OA A. M. connect al
Bethlehem mid arrive In Philadelphia a ize P. M.
Paseengeni _
leavingWilkeabarre ail connect
at Bettdehem at 6.11$ X, and arrive In maadeudda
at L 45 P. IL
us Lea v v e e T T . ty .o ltertx e wn at
it."106.80A.A.M.M. 8.15
and 5.80
P.M.
Leave Fart WashingtonDAYS. M.
at 10.50 and LIS P.
O.N SUN
Philadeltdda for Bethlehem at 9A. 3L
Philadelphia fbr Doyledown at 3P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.80 A. Si.
BeMlehem for Philadelphia sit P. M..
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony Pallo
engem
Caresd from Barks Street De t.
Y..ite of Second and Third Streets Line convey
139 95 040 1 ent to Third Street Soot.
Ticketsmust be rocnredatthe Ticketofices, THIRD
street or street, In order to secure the lowee3
rates of fare. • ELLIS CL RR, Agent.
nt n's Baggage Express will Call for and dediva
Bamge at the Depot.
Office. No. 113 South THIRD etreet. n 01441/
•••,• - " -, t.i, , ;3 ,- . 7 , - - 33 FOR NEW YORE.—The
•:. CAM
sDEN AND AMBOY and PECII.A.
it•
3 Srs I TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S la.N.Es, from Phitadel Ida to New York, and
way places, from W STR,Y.ET WHARF,
will leave as follows, viz: • Arra
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., 22
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey etty Repress, aOO
At IP. at., via Camaen and Amboy Express, a 25
At 12 M. (noon) and BP. .SL, via Camden and'
Amboy ) , Acc . ommodation, (Freight and PaS.
seiner. . . . . .
At 6 and MVO P. M., via Camden andAmboy.ACcoln•
modation,
(Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, 225
2d Class Ticket,_. I 51)
At 6 and 1aa...11.,2 and 5 P.M. For Mount llolly,Ewans
vine, Pemberton and Vinceatown. -At 6 A. M. 2 P: M. br Freehold. i
Al 6 and lo A. 12 M. a.OO, 5, 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Pal
myra, Riverton. Delano, Beverly, .Edgewater, Bur."
Unstop, Florence.. Bordentown, &c. Them A. M.
and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LINKS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows •
420 P. M and 6.45 P. M. via Ken
atar.on and Jersey City la.apresa . $3 00
At 12 P. M. (Night) Via Eenangten and Jersey
City Itxprese--- *.. .—. 225
Thee.4sP. M. Line wi ll run daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
At 7.30 and 11.16 A. M. 8, &SO, 4.90.6 and 6,45 P. M.. and
12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c. low, 2,6, and 6 P. M. for Cornweing. lls, ;Liar
risdale, Holincebtux, Tacony,Wissinom.
M. for Ho Brides
ethrin
burg and Frankibrd - and lm
and - intermediate Stations.at 6 P
BELVIDERE DELAWARE R A TT ROAD, 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. aa follows:
AL 7.50 A. M. and alloP. M, fbr Niagara Fans, Buf
falo, Dunkirk Canandalipaa-Eltairs, Ithaca, Owego,
Roc.hester, BingharnpLon, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkeabarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngton, ThesomP.sl, Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton fbr Manch Chunk. Allen
town, Bethlehem.
At SP. Bf. for Lambertville andintemtedlate Stade=
sa - New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
sing ton For
.Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, hall an hour before departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays, Qmnitosses will leave Wal
nut
Line street wharf at 6P . M. to connect with 6.45 P. 31
IV: m ounds of Baggage only, allowed each Amen.
ger. are prohibited from Wang anytkilny,
AB haggage en grtheir wearing apparel. A. 1.1 baggage
over rifty - ponnds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility tbr baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be Uable for any amount beyond
VW, except by special contract.
B neftri sold and bacgagB chteked direct through to
oston.
Graham's "Baggage Bapress will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depot& Orders to be left at No. S Wal
nut street.
LINES FROM NSW YORE FOP. PHILADELPHIA:
Will leave from root or Cortland street, at 12 AL and
4 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and to
A. M., 6P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
,
4131 r t iM n. Pier NO.I N. River, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden. AL 12 M., a and 6 P. M.
(Freight and Pastenger), vLa Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. ATZMER, Agent.
fzi t ,
.111: • : is .
DELPHI& RATT.ROAD. VI A
_ _
SUMMER, ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, March. 19th, 1565, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia far West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.M A. M., 11. W A. AL,
Ll 5, 4.45 and 7.00 P.
Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia, from Depot on
E. Market street. 6.2), 7.50. 10.45 A. It, 1.40. 4.50 P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7,4 n.M. and LeaPlue
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. hL, will not stop at Pennelton,
and will atop below B. C. junction at Media only.
. -
PEELINELTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Penneiton 4.15 and 10:30
65MMaliiM
These Trains step at all intermediate Stations.
I ON SUNDAYS—Leave elplila at 8,20 A. M
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Cheater 7.5 . 5 A. M and 5.00 P M.
ON Etwernays—The West Philadelbtda Passenger
cars wll leave Eieverau ana Market streets, half-an
hour before the Tatin leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of each train to convey passengers
into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P.
AL, and leaving West Chester at 7.3 e A. M, and 4.50 P.
connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. A.B. ibr Oxford and intermediate points.
"Er Paasengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars_ Unless a special contract is made for the
same. s :JMIIINBY WOOD. General Stmerintendant
----- 4: •:U Afg.in• II .
b U 3 31 rA' M CW:ifiEET-4* I .MI A TAt
MONDAY, March 19, 1886, the Titans will leave Ph
delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester &Mina
delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-Hrst and Market
fatreets, ( Rising hida ), at 7.28 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Son, at 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M.,
at d leave Oxford at 8.25 P. IL
Thl June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car
attached, will run on Tuesdava and Pridays.leaving
The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M. Oxford at 11.45 A. M„
and Bennett at 12.46 P. M., connecting at West Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and after
June Ist. this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4P.,111.,
Oxford at 5 P:31., and Bennett ate P. M. Marketing
will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.%1 A. M. con
nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Pencil
Bottom, in I.ancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train
fer Ph iladel phia. . .
The Trainnleaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising
Sun, Md.
Passengers are allowfd to take Wearing Apparel
only ars• Baggage, at.d the Coinpany will not In any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special coutraCt be made for the
same. WOOD, Gen% dap%
" WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
LINES—From foot of.Alarket street
WIN TER
PP_er en", , oaceENTpt Sundays. FALL AND
1999
ARRANGEM,
Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. lbth,
.
For Brioge(m, Salem, and all Stations on West J or
aey and r Cam Rallfoads at 9A . M. and 3.30 P. M.
For
and all intermediate Stations, at 9A.
'L and BP. M.
For Cape May said Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M,
o Afillville - connecting with freight train iPassenger
Lar atyachs d) for Cape - May, due 2.40 P. At. and 3.00 p.
M. through passenger due 8.00 1.. 3L.
For Giatch
oro' and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.
3 and 3.30 P. M.
For,Woodbory.thoucester, &c., at 9 A. M. 8, 8.30,
and &SO P. M.
Fr. igbt will be received at second covered wharibe
low Ve alnut street Ira 'm 7 A- .M. until SP. M, ,Freight
received before ,S A: M... will go forward snore day.
Freight delivered at Soutn Delaware Avenue.
J: VAN ERNel92.L.Ziß,Latipermbrouent,..
THE WEST-JERSEY EXPRESS CUMPAAY
Will attend to all the nsnatiranches of Ex Pages Roe
NEE,Ef , receive, deliver,and forward, through Other re.
sponsible Express Companies, to all Parts of thouottu
try, any' article entrusted to them. A. Special Messen
ger acco
u mpanies each through train. office, No. 5
Walnt street
~:BaeetinLendenG.
- o;'n4feii&
TBAIMUNO •
•• . PENNSYLVANIA: - tai
= t- P.ING .. 83 3RANGEBSIMIT.
Ee trains of the Pennsylvania Central B. IL leave
Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is
abed by the cars of the. Market Street Passenger
Imars , a) running to and from the Depot. The last car
leaves Pront street 'about thirty minutes, prior to
the departure of each Train. . -
Oxi
tf UST DA'S? 8 --Cars leave Eleventh and Market'
streets 45 minutes before departure of. Evening traing;
'26.9.111i1'8 BAG4ACtt'EXPILI.S.9 Will cal) for and deliver
Baggage at the Depot ' Orders left at the office, No.
631 Cho-atnut street, will receive attention.
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
LEavx.
21...4.11 TRAM . . •at 8.00
'PAOLI ACCOM,, No. / . . " 10.00 "
FAST LINE, - • " 12.00 M.
PARKESBURG, - • • L'
.11.A_RRISB1T1IS ACCOM., • •
LANCASTER ACOO/L. • " -
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 . • " 9.30 "
ERIE 111A1.1 .* . - - • " 9.'0 "
PILADELI43IA REPRESS I • " 11 .10
asartre.
• CMCMNATTEXI.REss • " 1.10 A. M.
PHILADELPHIA t 7.10 "
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1. .. 8,20 r.
PARKESBURG - • " 9.00 "
LANCASTER TRAIN " 12 . 8 0
FASTLENR LlO
PAOLI ACCOM . ., No, 2. • " "
DAY EXPRESS - • . " 5.20 "
HAIIRISBITIte 910
except Saturday. annlY. IDallY. except
Monday.
All other trains daily, except Suedes'. • '
The Pennsylvania Rauroad 5'21.11 not atoms any
risk fbr Baggage, except for Westing A_pparel, and limti
their responsibility to One Hundred Do ll ars in value.
All gairgage smasedh2g that =aunt in value, will be at
the Mk °fibs owner. union taken by special °entrant.
TICKET OFFICES.
Have been opened let No. 681 Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel. and Girard House where Tickets may
be prebured to all important points in Pennsylvania,
as well as the West, Northweet and Southwest; and
fulkpiFticulars given as to time and connections, by
JOHN C ALLEN, Ticket A gent
The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con_
tinned as heretofore, where all information respecting
routes as well as Tickets, can be had on application to
, TOMAS B.
Ticket Agentat the n .Depot.
An Ilindxrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. /for
Wit infbrrnation as to fare and accommodations,. apply
80 PRANUD3 PUNK, NO. 137 Dock area. .
' I ge, :
„er. : , Arr, CRNOIEISINATI RAILROAD
THE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WHETWABD
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
11. S. MAIL to the Flinch:al Cities .of the Wert and
Southwest. • .
THEBB BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CABS
Bri-wvFN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY TmS noirrz virus. ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI. LNDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
Sr. LOUIS ONE TEAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY =no. thim.
. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's Celebrated Palace btateltoom Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to tae
traveling community.
Be surf to purchase tickets "VIA EiTECIRM7%
VI T.T,V, , at
P.E.IsiIiSTLITANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and 3farket Streets,
Philadelphia.
B. F. SCULL,
Gen'l ricket.ag't. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN H. LVR- Gen'! Eastern PB33..AVt.
526 Broadway, New ork.
JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Sup't. fel4-tf
1886. PHILADELPHIA AND
ERIE RAILROAD. 1856.
't great line traverses the 'Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to the dry of Erie on
Lake Exle.
It has been leased and Is operated by the Pennsyl
cattle l aflroad Company.
TULE OF FANSENGER TRAINS AT PEEMLDMIX.ILL‘
ARRIVE EASTWARD.
Erie Mail Train_ A. M.
Erie Express ...... P. M.
LISA.VE WSEITW ABM.
Erie Mall ....
',brie ExpressTrainr
,77 ..L 1ti l
1. and
s...nger ears run through on the Er!
Express trains without change, both ways, between
Pluladelphis anct Erie.
NEW YORE COES - ECTION.
Aeave Rew York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M.
Leave Erie at 1.55 P. M., arrive at New York 8.40 P. M.
Elegant bleeping Cars on all blight Trains.
For information respeoding_passenger bush:less spay
at corner TELLh.T.LETE and T at Phila.
delphia.
And for Freight businees of the Company's Agentic
G. B. HI n , Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J, VV. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent S, C. B. R. Baltimore,
H. H. BOISTO,
General Freight Agelitt_Phlisdelphia
H. W. etWihAR.
General Ticket A gent,_Philadelpnia,
A. L. TYLEat,
General Willlarnseort
lEMMIAW ARIELANGEICENT.-PHIL
ELTRIA. TO WiLLLABES-
T CFI . A NOE OF CABS VIA CATA•
WIE.SA ROUTE.
On and alter Monday. April 2 41_ 1 566. through curs
for Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing Rai' read Depot, Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets.
at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and
making close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions.
Rotredo,Brie, Niagara Paßs. Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
Ww.tern States and the Ouladas.
EIROUGR TICKETS to all polnta can be procured
at the Company's office L 5 Chestnut street, ander
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at
the Cul, ed States Telegraph Office in the Continental
Hotel, anis at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read
ing... Railroad Thir eenth and tallow= streets.
N. VANRORN, Passenger Agent.
BUSINESS UABIMP.
p.m:WORTS PROCURED.—
JOHN R. FRICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
COMMISSIONKR FOR ALL STATES,
• PENc,ION AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. gr-i DOCK btran.
Acknowledgments, Depositionn, Affidavits to Ac
counts taken.
628 HOOP z • : TS, 628
SPEING STYLES NOW READY
of Hopkins' " own make," at No. 65:8 AECH Street,
These Skirts are gotten up expre3alyto meet the wants
of flrst-cl ass trade, and embrace every sire and style
tor Ladles, Misses and Children, which, thr finish and
durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly OR hand, a fall
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, foam 15 to 40
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order
altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nol&emi
El C. EN/GHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
.112.1.13. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil
adelphia. Aggeennts for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of Philadelphia.
GEORGE SHARP, Patentee and manufacturer of
the 'RA TT , PATTERN' SILVER WARE, No. 41.
Prone street. Jara-3mo*
JAILER A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE. Ots* ,, VNT
GRISCOM. THEODORE WRIGHT. YEARS I. HEALS"
PETER WRIGHT & 801 , 48,
Importers of Earthenware,
and
13:hipping sad Commission liferehants,
• No. 115:WALNUT Street. Philadelphia'.
PENNSYLVANIA WORES.—ON THE DELA
WARE river. oelow PHILADELPHIA,
. CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa.
- REANEY, SON & CO.
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
Manufactut ers of
All kinds of
CONDENSING AND
GINESNON-CONDENSLNG EN
,
Inn Vessels of all descriptioni., Boilers, Vata, Tanks,
Propellers. &c., ditc.
T. REANEY, W. B. RPI 4 NEY, S. ARCHLBOLD,
Late of ;late
Reaney. Neste & Co., Engineer in Chief,
Penn Woi ks, Phila. 11. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H. MEd:MUCK,
INC. E. COPE,
QOUTEMKRE.FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
INGTON STREETS.
PBudDRL JA.
_ .
MERXICK dc SONS •
_ .13NOINERMA AND MACEE±NISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Hinginea,
for Land, River and Marts e Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &au,
! castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for. Gas Works, Workshops and
Railroad Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas hi achinery, of the latest and most
improved construction. -
Every description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, ctc.
Sole Agents fer N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nearnyth's Patent Steam Hammer and
Aspinwall & Woolsey's . Patent- Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine. - •
fIAS FIXTURES.—MISKET,_ MERRILL &
lT TIELACRA.RA, NO. -718 , CHESTNUT street,
Manufacturers of Gaa Fixtures, Lamps, &A,
,would call ,the-, attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, I also introduce Gas pipes Into
Dwellings and Public! Buildings, and attend to extend
ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war.
'ranted.
:ME • FIDIALImpIiLLA BIDING 80.13.00. L...
SCIITIITH street, shove Vine, will re-open dr tha
Fall ,and Winter: season_ on MONDAY] Sept. Beth.
Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thOraggh
knowledge of , ttds accomplishment will Had every
facility at this school, • The houses are safe' and well
trained, ao that the most timid need not fear. &dill,
horses trained In the beet manner. Saddle, hosing, _
horses and vehicles to hire. - Also aurlages, for tano@
:Tale, 'to cam, steamboats, - ii r -f etz f a B i n a -
IIrVY WELLB.—OFMCGS OF PROFEBW.--Tlie
only Place to get Priv7 Wells peitused and Vain, •
,fected, at very low prices.' - A- PP:MESON; , ,
Manufacturer of Pomirette,
; • • - • " • Goldsmith's RAM Lib street nay
UiaTl334o, kzailL.,./Arig.trast. Y.A.TENT,ELAS
).7. Sao Slcextbang Fell , for Shills; Also, .7papason , 4 paw l
Wttolding Feat. BteattlriPln and . 12 ' Sit: x;
'arta far asle byIVISSWirH . MN an
Datanninigsvarn..
A LMEIERLA GRAPIOI-100 kegs of these splendid
wbue =sees In line order landing and for lode by
jos . B. Bufignal, @ CO., 10^ biotin Delaware avenue
SHIPPINGE
- ':FOR -NEW. 'l' OR-IK'.
• V4i Delaware ana Raritan - Canal.
The PSltadeiphla. and. Di ew York Express
, - Steamboat Company. •
fiaTr Bteam .Propellers leave. DAILY irons
FIRST WHARF below 11f.A.121LET street,
=slun g e run in 24 HOURS. • ' '
This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goode forwarded direct to
all points free of commt.•..sion.
F=ight received at lowest rates.
WM. P. CLYDE &al., Agents,
14 Elonth Wharv_es, Phllaaelphia.
JAS. HAND. Agent;
117 Wall street. New York.
IDhl4•tf'
SYR As TO LIVERPOOL. -
_• •
II a I t4QITHIENSTOWN, the Inman Line satarig
SF -WEEKLY, carrying the IT. S. Mails.
ETNA
We
may, March 2d.
CITY OF BOSTON •EtaturdaY, Mann 24
........................
CITY OF WASET:HGTO . N -Saturday. March SI
' At Noon, from Pier 44 North Eimer.
BATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE ET CITO.IifiNCY, BY THE MAIL STEAMER,
EALING EVERY SATURDAY.
First Cabin.— ..412oSteerage.... . .... 415
to 125 " to 40
" " to Paris lab " to Paris. 56
PASSAGE BY THE WEDNESDAY STEAMER&
First. I Steerage..... . 136
Passengers .............. to. Havre, Hamburg, Fre.
men dec., &c., at modem? e rates.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or QueenstOwn. it&
Tickets can be bought here by persona sentlifor for
their trio:ids.
For farther information, apply at the ComPany!s
offices.
JOHN G. DALE!,_Agen_t,
anl22 DI Walnut street, Philadelphia.
I 1 • 6=mm:re LErrit Drum.
F:04.• g FROM .1.4. CH PORT BITABY1.17111)4
33DM PINE ST. WHARF, PELLADELPWA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will gall
from
F iniadel hia on Saturday. March al. at 10 A. M.
Tbe B AMIS, Captain Crowed, willdan
from Bosto be twee n Fry, March 30.
The linetPhiladelphia and Boston is now
composed of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1.2130 tons bourthen.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, Iwo tone hortheo,
ABER% Captain Crowell. Ketone burthen.
These nubstantial 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 BMA of Lading with
theirgoods.
Fort or passage, app y to
RY WINSOR 00..
rab2.3 - are South Delaware avenue.
PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK STEAMhEEP COMPANY.
The fine stew z ilppss of tide Line Insure at the lowest
rates and arU regularly Prom the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDI333BDA.Y and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting with Tisql*eada from Richmond, "SorfoiX
mad City Point, forming the most direct route for the
Southend Stmthweat.
Fez
none frei
aPPIF to ght or peasege, witi, excellent acxxoturiodei
,
Wldi. P. CLYDE & CO..
14 North. and Beath Wharvea.
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALES.
ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington,
Oaßyleake and Delaware
at Alexandria Va., form the Ml= direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market /street
every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agev i n ,.
armac
00.,
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Mdrldgeli
Co„ Agents at Alexandria.
FOR NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and Sy:in
sure . es, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily at 12 M. and 5 P. X., connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Line;.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to -
WM. M. BAIRD 8: CO.,
No. In South Delaware avenue.
FOR H_ARTFORD, CONN., VIA.
-
steam propeller NEVA DA. Gramley,
master, is now loading at Second Wharf below Sproce
atreet. Quick despatch. Freight taken on reasonable
terms. Apply to
TOW-24167! LINE._
DELA WeLIZZ and CHE&IPLAWII
-BOAT COWL:IRE
ItAltolllB towed 4o and from PHILADELPHIA 4
NAVHEDE..OI3AtX, BALTIXORE. WASHINOP,
TON. and Intermed iat e point!.
wad. P. CLYDE & I:lo.,Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. .
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Econglimrs CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LrEnc.
SAILING REGULARLY AS ADS —
Freight for this Line sent to New 'Y
Sure Line at reduced rates.
The splendid AL extreme dipper ship
GRANITE STATE,
_
Jacobs, Commander
Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
This beautirm vessel is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading, and having a portion
01 her cargo on board with large engagements, will
have quits despatch. For freleht. apply tO
RISROF, SON . CO.,
105 Arch street. ,
Ah,FOR BOSTON, mass.—.ExpreisLizie.--012
Tuesday,April Bd.—The fine schooner BEARS
VILLA Sears, master, is now loading for the
above port at Willow street wharf, and will sail as
above.' For freight, apply to DAVID. COOPER, IS
North Wharves.
FOR ROSTON,Mass.—Mtnress Steam Line.-
The fine steamer MILLVILLE, Renear,
master, is now loading for the above . port at
the Savannah bteamshlp Wharf, above Vine street,
and will sail on Monday. Al'll 2. For freight, apply
to DAVID COOPER, IS 2C. Wharves. mhlB
ro FOR HAVANA.—The Br. tale EXPORT
.s,c7, Bent, mast?.r. will commence loading tor Ha
vana on 10th Inst., at Almond street wharf,
and have prompt despatch. For freight, apply to
JOHN .11L,A.i-01\ ct CO.,
500 South Delaware avenue.
ithFOR PROViTIENCE, R. L—Express Line.=
The line schooner BRANDYWINE, Corson,
master, is now loading for the above port at
W.llow street wharf, and will Dave prompt despatch.
For freight, apply to DAVID °DOPER, 18 North
Wharves. mh26
FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despate.b.—
Tbe first class packet bark COITURG, Gibson,
''.-311Wi master having alarge portion of her cargo en
gaged, will sail as above. For balance of freight or
Passage aPPIY to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115
Walnut street., talihrtf
FOWEY WEST.—The brig G. T. WARD,
Cap Lindsay, will be despatched for the
shay ort in a few days. For freight, apply to
WORRILAN & CO., KZ Walnut street. inhiS
1Acr.C1CE...6.11 persons are hereby notified not t*
trust the crew of the Swedish brig PY LAD, as nor
debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or
consignees. WOBRALAN C0.,12.1 Walnut et. mll3l
rIONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—The schooner MERCY
V TAYLOR, Nickersommaster, from Boston, Is now
discharging her cargo at third wharf above Race .
street. Consignees will please attend to the recep 3 tion
ofh arves their .
goods. DAVID COOPER, 18 North ,
W mh3o-t
SHIP JOSEPHCLARK, Sherman, master; from
LiVerpool, .1.1 now discharging under general
order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please ,
attend to tne reception of their goods. PETER
WRIGHT ct. SONS, 115 Walnut street. n12.3.tf •
R BARK COBURG, Gibson, master, from Liver-
J-• pool, ie now discharging under general order at
Shippen • street wharf. Consignees will please attend
to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT dt
SONS, 115 Walnut street.
N
OTICE.—AII persons are bereby condoned sigoinita
trusting any
frome crew of the 13r. bark COBURG,
Gibson; master. Liverpool, as no debts of their
'contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETER WRIGHT& SONS, 115 Walnut street. mbl7-tf
1 1 0 - OTICE.—AII persons are. hereby cantlened'agairtat
1.1 harboringand tr rusting any of - the crew or the
Dauber brig D . as no debts of tile!: contract
bag will be paid by captain or consignees. W0.R.x., , , -
- MAN -dt CO.. Conagneee..l.23 Walnut street. , ;
SHIP NOTlCE—Allpersona are hereby CatlLlolled
wa i ni t trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship
'L. TILT Y, whereof amti le master, front City Point,
Va., as no dzbta of their contracting, be paid, by.
captain or COnSignee. EDMUND A. 130pDllat & CO.,
Dock street whart
TAB. B.BMM> ~+: , Hnc ceenor to JOHN
-& SONS, Bail Makers, No. SOO NortirDELAWARN
Avenue, - ! ,
An work done ffnn the best minim; and on I . .tie eBt
and most favorable tering, feud warranted to give That'
fact malefaction... .-.! , - •
Particular attention liven to rensiting. ' '
1.1 Oa :V V:(1) II 01 Di tiralotl) tki
IVREA SURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMP
'_L TROLLER'. OF CURRENCY,' 'WASTIZIOTO.N.
Idareh'3oth,lBo . 6. , ,
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned; idles been made to appear that TRE `
NATIONAL BADS OF THE REPUBLIC OF,
PHILADELPHIA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the
county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania has.
been duly organized under, and according to the re
quirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An , act, to
Vi r :ll l 4 e tta l jell " l da ell rf fu e i n t c o Y i) rWleib b r y di ' e P gc g ili:t
Lion 'and Redemption thereof, ' approved . ..tone 51...1864,
and hits complied With all the provisions attract act re-'
quired to be complied with betbre commencing 'the
business of Banking under said act. -
Wow; them' ore I, Frt emelt • Clarke: -glom of
the Currency, do hvreby certify that "THEATION
AL BAN tOF TIT , REPUBLIC!OE PHIGELDEL
of.
'PAIA,'-in the city of .Ptilladelphia, the. county.
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized'
to commence the business of Banking• under the act -
aforesaid.
.••-`—..••-`—.
-, In testimony wnereof wl new my lutn and •
seal of office thisthirtietirday or Martell:we.
sr•AL / , FREEMAN eLA_REE, r
tmli3itmy3o •
EZioIateit.PICTSLES, CATSUPB SAUCES,
Crosse & Blackwell's English ` Pickles. Oaniripe,i
*games, Durham Mutant Olives, &a.. Ifus tz
ship Yorktown and for Welty .108, B •
op US enoth Delaware avenue.
WM. M. RAIRD 00.,
N 0.182 South Wharves.
ark Swifts.