Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 03, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday.
From Washington.
...;[Special Despatch to the Enllettna
WABHINGToN i May, 2.—The principal
theme to-day iS - the - discussion'yesterday in
Cabinet counsel :Over the reconstruction
plan. Each .meMber-- is rumored- to have
given in his adhesion to "my policy" and
sworn,eternal- hostility to Congress and all
radicaliclemes. ' '
The action .of. the Spanish Admiral in
bomb Siting and destroyifig the - helFiless
city of Valparaiso.,is severely ..condemned in
diplomatic circles here.
The-Ways and Means Committee are pre
paring a:bill establishing branch mints in
several of the gold Territories. The com
mittee are decidedly averse to the proposi
tion to remove the Mint, from Philadelphia
to New York. - .
The liquor and , tobacco question will be
disposed of by the Committee in the course
of a few days. There will be a majority
and minority report in the case of Colorado,
presented from the Committee on Terri
tories.
Dekgations are here from New Jersey,
asking a suspension in several oases where
rerriovals have been decided on.
'The Flag ,Preimatation at Philadelphia.
•ILARRISBIIRG, May 24.—A call has been
issued bythe, Governor for a meeting on
Saturday; the - 12th inst., at 12 o!clock, M., at
theOounty court room in the city of Phila
lielphia,,, of the Committee representing the
several military divisions of the State,
appointed to assist -in inaugurating and
'conducting the Rag reception`ceremony at
Philadelphia, on the 4th day of July next.
Thle, call, with full, proceedinge relative to
the ~eppointment -of the Committee, will
appear in the 'papers of this city to-day,
which "should. be copied by' the papers
throughout,the State for general- 'inferma ,
Lion.
Trials by Court Martial.
WASIMINGToiI, Mar 2.—A - general order
has just been issued from the War Depart
ment in relatibn to trial by Military Courts
and •Commifsions, stating that
Whereas, Some military.commanders are
embarrassed by doubts as to the operation
of the proclamation of , the Presittent, dated
The 2d day of. April, 1866, upon trials by
military courts martial and military of
fences, toremove such doubts,
It is Ordered, by the President, that here
after --whenever offenses committed by
civilians are to be tried, where'civil tribu
nals are in existence 'which can try them,
these cases care not authorized -to be and
will not be brought before nailWxy courts
martial commisions, but will be com
mitted to the proper civil authorities.
This order is not applicable to camp-fol
lowers as provided for under the 60th Arti
cle of War, or to contractors or others speci
fied in Section 16 of the Act of July 17th,
1862, and Sections 1 and 2 of the Act of
March 261, 1863,
Persons ' and offences cognizable by the
rules and articles of war and,by the acts of
Congress above cited, will continue to be
tried and punished by military tribunals,
as prescribed by the rules and articles of
war arid acts of Congress.
The 60th article of "-The Rules and Ar
ticles of War," provides, that
"All sutlers and retainers to the camp,
and all persons, whatsoever, serving with
—the armies of the United States in the field,
-though not enlisted soldiers, are to be sub
ject to orders, according to the rules and
discipline of war."
miThe acts of Congress, to which reference
is made, provide that "whenever any con
traator for subsistence. clothing, arms, am
munition, munitions of war and for every
description of supplies for the army and
navy of the United States shall be found
guilty by a court'martial of fraud or wilful
neglect of duty, he shall- be punished
by fine, imprisonment or such other
punishment as the court martial shall
adjudge; and any person who shall
contract to furnish supplies of any
- kind or description for the army or
_navy, be shall be deemed and taken as
a party." And further provision is made for
-the punishment of persons defrauding the
army, navy, or civil service• by procuring
false vouchers, or entering into conspiracy
with any persons in the employment of the
Government, with a view to fraud, and for
other kindred offences.
The 34th New Jersey Regiment.
TRENTON, N. J., May 2d.—The 34th New
Jersey Regiment arrived in this city at one
o'clock, this afternoon, on their return home
from. Alabama.
Departure of the Steamer Persia.
NEW Yohs, May 2d.—The Royal Mail
Steamship, Persia,
in.sailed for Liverpool to
day, with $126,000 gold.
XENIXTH CONGRESS--FIRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, 111 ay 2.
SENATr. —Mr. Clark (N. H.) from the Judiciary
Committee reported the House bill in relation to the
Court of Claims with a favorable recommendation.
► r. Sherman (Ohio) introduced a bill to reduce the
rate of interest on the National aebt, and for funding
the same, which was referred to the Committee on Fi
ranee. It provides for funding the debt in 30 year
bonds at 5 per cent interest, the bonds to be registered
or coupon in such form and denomination as the Sec
retary 01 the 's reasury msy prescribe, payable prim
cipal and interest in coin.
Mr. Sherman stated that the bill was prepared by
the Secretary. and had been already partially consid
ered by the Finavce Committee.
• lifr Williams (Oregon) offered an amendment to the
bill reported by the Committee of Fi'teen, for the al—
mission of the Southern btates.• ft provides thst the,
Southern States shall be admitted after the 9th of
]larch, 1867, with the exception of Tennessee and Ar
karsas, which shall be admitted immediately on the
ratification of the proposed amendment.
Id r. Dixon (('onn.)offered an amendment for the pro
position of the committee of fifteen. It declares that
when any of the lately rebellions States shall present
itself not only in an attitude of loyalty, but repre-,
senten by men capable of submitting to the constitu
tional tests, it shall be admitted to the right of repre
sentation.
. -
Hottsit Mr. Blaine (Me,) asked leave to offer the
following:
Resolved, That the President of the United States
be requested, if not incompatible with the public in
terest, to communicate to this Rouse at the earliest
practicable day, any authentic information that may
come ti.tu his possession in regard to the reported bar
, barons bombardment of the city of Valparaiso, by the.
Spanish fleet. on the Met of March, ultimo. Also, to
Inform the House what instructions hadbeen given
by the Navy. Department to the officer commending
the merican fleet in those waters.
ir. Boutwell (Maas.) objected and the resolution.
was not received.
Kr. Cloffroth (Pa.) offered a resolution, which was
adopted, instructing the Committee on invalid Pen-
SWIM to report by bill or otherwise granting pensions
to. all the surviving soldiers and sailors of the war of
3812.
The regular order of business being the call of cons
mine es for reports,
Jenckes (ft. 1..). from the Committee on Patents,
reported a bill providing that upon appealing for the.
first time from the decision of the primary examiners
to the examiners-in chief in the Patent office the
appellant shall, pay, a tee of $lO. The bill was con
sidered and pr ssed.
Er. Jenckes also, from the same committee, re-.
ported a bill to give Increased pay to Examiners and
Assistant I. xarniners of Patents, from April, 1861, to'
AnguSt 1865.
143 r. Washburn. (11l ) required au explanation, which
brought out 'the fart that the bill was to pay car-.
tain clerks for performing the duties of a higher,
,grade.
- Herding (111.) compared it to an effort to pay.
Colonrls who acted as _Brigadier Guserals the pay of
the higher rank and he moved to lay the bill on the
table.
1 he motion was agreed to.
Mr. Chanter (Isl. V.), from the same Committee, re
ported ,ajoint resolution authorizing the Secretary of
fine Interitr to appoint three commi.,sioners to ex
amine and report on the patented machinery and in
ventions. that may be exhibited at the Paris exhibi
tion of 1867, with power to employ the necessary
draught , rnien and photegraphere, the expenses not to
excetti 815-000.
washenrne (lii.) opposed the joint resolution,
arguing that there was no necessity 'for it, and that it
was only an attempt to draw money oat of !Jae treasu
ry to pay the expenses of three high-blown and ele.
gent geßnotu le w m l n l
swtahto
d w thhate d i twvss t h Pe
arul e i ni n foreign
countriesreign
-countries to send to the Patent Otltce drawings elpte
tents issued by them, at a trifling expense.
Ir. Chanter admitted that that was sn; but he said
- there was considers' 1e delay In sending the drawings,
and this was a question of time. Drawings of patents
-were sometimes not received fur three years.
Consiaerable -debate ensued, titer which, on motion
of Idr. stevens . (pa.), tee joint resolution was laid on
Rlle'table.
The If ouse resumed the consideration of the bill to
reong.- tire and esiabl ids the army of the United St -4tes.
die weuty-tbird section being that which
lasts uader
scuss ion when the House had the mat er peace
$l, was then considered.
New York stock Markets.
New Yong, May 2 —Stocks atendy; Chicago , and
jEtock .12A1; Cumberland Preferred, 45;4;
MGM=
Central Scrip, 118%: Michigan„B„. New
York Central 92%; Readinr, Canton, 58y.; Via
ginia es, 68: 'Erie RR” 73•% Western
Union. 5£3 5 ; U. Coupons, 1881, 108; iegtsjo'
]OI%. 18 6 4. 1013 5 :1165.1017 5 .
w.2edoteX; np Tre o asn a rY .
Notes. 101,1,i@l01%; Go/ -12g* bternitg- iixettaage;
Itarr..Pionr . .ls dull; Western extra,
slo@iie 50. 'Wheat ateady. --- Corn - dull and lOwer;
White. 65 @fRECT, OfitS, firm aS_4@esse.
Provisions 'quiet.' Voiles dull at 14,;;;®15c for Rib i ngold, for cargoes In bond. Whisky dulL
• . . .
Sale at sPhiladelphla Steck Beard.
BALER ' AFTER
0500 Lehigh ts 'B4 87%
4000 Reading It GS '7O 02%
2000 II S 73.106 June 101%1
400 U 11 6.208,282 reg 101%
100 sh HestonVe R b 30,42
260 eh Sch Nay pfd 38
112 sh Lehigh Val 01%
2.3 eh Cam Oz.N.m 85 1203
100 sh. Read B. 1130 63%
SECOND
11 400 do 100 City
-96%
6s ' new ssg
400 do old 91
2000 Morris Can 1 nit 9011
200 al Dead B 830 533;
100611 do e 5 53 31
300 sh do 53%
500 eh do bswnint 53%
100 sh do 810 53%
23 eh Cam dr .Am 3c 121
300 sh Ocean 01l b3O
BEAU ESTATE.
ORPHANW -COURT SALE.—Estate of MARY
L. - HAINES, (alias AITSTIN deceased. , OA Mrs
A. E.EMAN, Auctioneer, under authority of the
Orphans' Court. for the City and County of Philadel-
phia, on WEDNESDAY, May 9, 1868. at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at Public .ale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA .I.XCHANGE, the following described Real
Estate, late the property of Mary L. Halves, (alias
Anstin) deceased viz - NO.
_l. HOUSE No. 469 Noah
AININTH street. that - certain three-story brick
meesuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of
inth street, 68 feet 9% inches southward,from Batten
wood street, in the Thirteenth Ward, thence extend•
log eastwaro, par northwarduttonwood sire.* 28 feet
8% inches, thence 8 feet 8 inches, thence
eastward paralleliwith Buttonwood street 4 feet 85
inches, thence southward 20 feet ;,V of an inch, thence
westward parallel with Buttonwood street 34 feet 7%
inches. thence northward along Buttonwood street 17
feet to the place of beginning. • .
No. 2. I,t3T Twenty-seventh street, above Master.
All thatcertatu Jot of ground. on the side of
Twenty aeventh street above Master in the Twentieth
Ward; containing in front 18 feet 6 inches, by 100 feet
1,09 >tloo 'to be paid on each at time of sale.
By the Court, E. A..MERRICE:CIerk,O. C.
JOHN F. METZ. ApministratOr.
wax; ,A,..gitROMAN, Auctioneer.
apl9 26my8 • ' - Store 422 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-Estate-of CRAB:
E. VI O.e.DERLY. deceased.-.TAMES A. FREE-
N, Auctioneer; under authority of theOrphans'
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, May 9th, 1866, at 12 o'clock, aeon,
will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA.
BBCRANGE, the following described real estate,
the property of Charles B. Wonclerly, deceived, viz:
No. I—HOUSES, Cherry street, Frankford, two brick
Imnses and' lot composed of two contiguous lots,
marked on William Einsey's plan of lots Nos. 45 and
46, rituate on the-northwesterly • side of a street, laid
out on said plan called Cherry street, in the borough
of Frankforcl,now Twenty-third Ward, beginning isa
feet sorthweetward from Foulkrod street, being 40feet
front by DO feet deep. •
Kir Clear of Incumbrance.
No. 2—LOT. Foulkrod street, a lot situate on the
southwesterly side of Foulkrod street 80 feet north
westward from Cherry street, Frankford, being 20 feet
frontby 104,4 i feet deep, on the southeast line and 105
feet on the northwest line,
tar Clear of incumbrance.
lizso I o be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK Clerk 0. C.
ISABELL.a. W ONDEaLY. Anministratris.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auct'r.
ap19,26my8 Store 421 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of JACOB
REESE, deceased.—JAMES A. FalliiMAN,
A uctionefr.—PßOPhßTY, RACE. below Twentieth
street, 60 by 143 feet. —IOL der authority of the Orphans'
Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY May 9th, 1866. at 12 o'clock, Noon, will
be sold at Pbblic Sale, at the PH ELADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Esme, the
property cf lACOB REESE, deceased, via: A lot of
ground. with two frame and two brick bonses therem,
situate 01. the north side of Racs street, 40 feet east of
Twentieth street, being So feet front by 143 feet deep to
a 16-feet wide street; called Spring Street.
//Eir L desired by th' purcoasers, the above 10t will
be aivided into three lots, each having a front oral lee;
on Race street.
joy- Plan and survey, by which the property will be
801 d, at the Auction Store.
By the Court. EDWIN A. ItXR,RICE. Clerk. 0. C.
MEN KY 21, DECHEBT. Administrator.
JAMES A. Rh PM A Auctioneer,
ard9,26my3 Store, 4r. Walnut street.
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lA u c R I AL e r. ETA L E— N
AMR
FRONT Street
bawusi4lEsOArfar9, 1846,t1i
o'clock, roon. wicl be sold atrobit° ,
Sale. at the
PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, the following de.
scribed Real Estate, viz.:—All that messnacre and lot
ofd e gu Wa te t r u a st e re oetn, he e lew t
V sd nes f t r F et n t c , o an t d a i w ni e g
in front on each street 17 feet, and in depth from Front
to Water street 42 feet.
Subject to e2l at ground rent, per annum.
so- The above is the• drat vacant lot below Vine
street. Is In close proximity to toe Camden and Atlan
tic Railroad Ferry. and is a most desirable building
lot.
Aft' $lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAM_LI3 A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer
sing 26,my3 Store, Walnut street
! PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF THE U NIT RD
bTATES.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
r ENDIsYLVA NI& BANK PROPER CY, SECOND
street. above Walnut street. Under anthortty of an
Act of Congre.s, approved April 7, 1856, on W t DNES
DAY, bf ay 16, 1866, at IS o'clock. noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, at the PHTLADItLPHtA EXCHA NG P
the following descrtbed Beal EX , tede, the property of
the United States, viz.: Al! that valuable property with
marble building, extenalve foundations and building.
material, formerly the Bank of Pennsylvania, and
now the property of the Government, situate on the
west side of Second street. above Walnut sire , t. In the
Fifth Ward, Bounded on the east by Second street,
pn the south by Gold street, on the north by Lodge
Street, and on the west by Exchange Place and Dock
street.
This property has a front of abdut 75 feet and a depth
of about 250 feet. It has been prepared by the con.
strum= n of the most substantial foundation•, to have
erected thereon eat , nsive additions to the present
building
The attention df builders and capitalists is par
ticularly directed to this property, it is b unded on all
sides by public streets, and is a most eligible site for a
public building of any kind, or for stores and offices.
Timms or SALE— WOOD to be paid when the property
la ?truck off. Itemainder,'S 'h. upon the execution
of 'he title.
By orderof W. B. THOMAS, Colic , clor.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
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rAORPHANS' COURT SALE—On the Premises
it'. of JOHN RUCH, deceased, JAMES A. FREE.
N. AOC' lONEER—BUILDUN • LOT, HAINES
Stre.t near Hancock, GERMANTOWN. 'Under au
thority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County
of Ptiladelphia, on SATURDAY r FTERNOON, May
12. 1866 at 5 o ' clock. on the premises, GI 4 following de
scribed Beal Est, te, late the property of Jlhri Ruth
deceased. VIZ: A lot otigrouno situate on the north
westwardly side of a road called Bockius or Bristol
lane now Haines street; beginning at a stono, a corner
of this aho ether land or the oald John Ruch, on the
side ot the aforesaid street; thence e &tending in front
on said Haines street soot hwestwardly 30 feet, and
continuing of that breadth northwestwardly between
parallel lines, and also parallel with and along said
said John Ruch 's line, 128 feet, more or less.
WI" The above is a desirable building lot on Haines
street, near Hat cock, Germantown.
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lam' $lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court E A, MERRICK. Clerk O. C.
SARAH RUCH.
JOSEPH SHE.ETZj Adminis tratrat°r s .
JAMESR ERMAN, Auctioneer,
5p26,my8,10 Store, 422 Walnut street.
TRUS'rEES' a /1 , 50 t, LI VE SA. r a 1"
OP JOHN TFIX , A, deceased.—JAßLES A-- FREE-i
AN', Auctioneer —DWELLING, No. 14123..8EACH',
street , above Palmer. Under authority contained in;
the will of the late John 'lees. deceased, on WRDNES-;
DAY, May 16, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at,
Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. IMO/LANGE,
The following described ,Real Estate, viz.—A 2atory .
brick dwe,llng, with frame back buildings thereon
erected; and the lot of ground thereto belonging, situ-;
ate on the northwestwardly Ride of Beach street, 315!
feet 9 inches nortbeastwardlyfrom Palmer street;beingi
20 feet 571 inches front, and in depth on the southwest ;
wardly line thereof 147 feet 6 Inches. and on the north-;
east wardly line thereof 145 feet 43,', inches. •
fia - Hay ba examined at any time.
Ark - Clear of all lncumbrance.
illielMmediate possession can .be given, the pnr-;
r.
t 1 erms Cash.
tar Sale peremptory
geir two to be paid at the time of sale.
lay order of JACOB TlCES,Trustee.
- JAMES A. FREENLA.N, Auctioneer,
ap26my3 10 Store, 422 Walnut street.
I.Wm ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF'
pm FRANCIS KEILioN, deceasedJAMES A.I
FREEM AN, Auctioneer. Under authority of the!
Orphane' Court for 'he City and County of Philadel-i
phia,on WEDNFSDA Y. May 16, 1E66, at 12 o'clock,i
, n. v ill be sold at Public bia'e. a , . the PFTL ADEL. ;
PICA EXCHA Nt4to, the following described Real,!
No.
propfrty of Francis Hellion. deceased. viz:.
No. 1. —HOUSE No. 1238 N. eIXTEENTH STREET.'
above GIRARD A.VENUE. A three-story brick.
house and lot on the west side of Sixteenth street, IS'
feet south of Csbot street, 16 feet front by 70 deep.
No 2.—DWELLING. ADJOINING. A three.story;
brick house and lot, adjoinir,g the above, No. 1236, 34l
feet south of Cabot street, 16 feet front by 70 feet de.p.;
sir 1150 to be paid on each, at the time of sale.;
By the Court _
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E. A. MERRICK. Clerk. 0. C. ,•
LOUR , KEILION, Administrator.
JAMES A. F ~ ERMAN, Auct'r.
S;ore, 422 Walnut street. I
Zap26,my3,10
VEXICIJTOR'S SALE.— Estate of JACO B 1
HuW.deceased.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, A.uc-1
eer.—TWO SMALL D authorityS,RS Stret:
GERMANTOWN. — Undercontained in the'
will of the late Jadbb How, dec'd, on WED NEID AY,
May le, 1168, at 12 o'clock, nnon will he sold at Pah
lie Sale, at the PRILADELPHI3 EXCHANGE, that
following described Real Estate; viz: All 'home twni
2-etorY atone dwellings and the lots of ground thereto.
belonging, situate on the southeast side of Rw et street.;
each 33 leet.front and 98 feet deep to - fteger street; one ;
b. untied on the northeast by etpring alle‘ , and thei
other south West, by Middle allt-y. These propeßiesl
are within 2511 feet of Manb elm street, and also of Main!
street. Posseesion with the d. ed.
/253 50 to be paid on each, at too , rime of sale.
By ostler of FRANCIS W. B 'CH fog Execut er.
jzt.biEta A. FEE.EmAN, Amtioneer,
26,my8 20 - Store, Cr. Walnut street.
TP DAILY EVENING:BULLETIN : PHILADELPRIA, THURSDAY, MAY 3,1866.
FIRST BOARD.
100 sh Read R 53,
800 sh do blOwn 53.'4
100 sh 'do int 5314
100 ah do b3O 5314
100 eh ho 0344-100
100 sh Phil & Erie cab 32).5
400 sh do b 5 323 a
100 sh do 83Own 3214
bosh - do - ' 32%
BOARD.
100 sh Clatawiesapf b 5 29.;
300 ah do b 30293,
AO eh do - 30
300 eh do 880 30
300 sh Phl.lB & Erie R 82Y
100 eh:::do 830 32%
300 eh Go 630 32?, 4
100 eh _ do b3O 83
43 eh - Penns R ads 564'
leh do ss! i
50 eh North Lib Gas 2334
ir FOR SALE CHEAP—A three-story brick
g.
dweLinwithback buildings, 2011 Poplar street,
modern conveniences. Apply to J. H. CURTIS &,
BON: Real Fatale Brokers 933 Walnut street.
• . FOR SALE —A three-story b ick dwelling,
lER brown stone finish, 43 North Seventeenth street,
bath, gas. range: &c. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON,
Bear Estate Brokers. OS Walnut street.
riIiFALL SESSION OF MISS ABEKVITTI
aIIGAItY FOR YOUNG LAMM will corn•
mence on Wednesday, September ISth, at • hez
resident*, corner of ropier and Sixteenth streets
PhllaiSelphia. RIEFEBICNOZEI :—ltev. G. Emlen Hare,
D. Di, - Rev. Themes Brainerd, D. D„ W . Allen, Eq.
Aft p resident of Girard co ll e g e. typply•
SEAL ENTATE.
•". • ' - .l=C-kIN
With use of Steam Power, part ofthe - BABEBIENTtor
:No. 111 South FOURTH Street,Apply
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BINGWALT & BROWN.
aV2Btfi On the premises.
REAL E.STATA.— JAMAS A. ,
:•
Auctioneer.' TEN NEAT Dwtvtarios, ASH
' LA 'l2O street. On WEDNESDAY. May 16, 1868,- at 12
o'clock. noon, willbe sold at public sale, at , the PHI
LAVE LPEtIA EXCHANGE. the following described
' real estate, viz.: All those 7 neat two-story brick
houses and Jots of' ground -thereto belonging, on the
west side of Ashland street. above Wharton street (be
, tween Tenth and Eleventh streets). numbered seve
rally 18, 20,22, 24; 26,28,30, each 14 feet tront and 42 feet
deep. Wilt be sold sec arately.
. Also, the 3 similarproperties on the east side of Ash
land street, numbered 21, 2i and 27, the.two former _be
ingl4 by 52ft., the latter being 23% teetwide on the front
and 18 feet wide on the rear. Will be sold separately.
pgr Plan at the Store.
/ggir 160 to be paid on each at the time of sale,
JAMES A. FEEESLAN,Auctioneer, .
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ap y ,10 Store, 4V. Walnut street.
ELORPHANS' COURT SALE.--Estate of JOSEPH
B. RUNNER, deceased.-JAMES A. FREE-
Auctioneer.—HOUSE, RANDOLPH • street.
above Poplar. Sixteenth Ward. 'Under authority of
the Or phans'.Court for the City and County of Pails
delphia, onWaDNESDAY, May 16, 1666, at 12 o'clock,
noon will be sold at Pub is Sale, at the PHLLADEL
FRIA. %EXCHANGE. the following described Real
hatale, late the property of Joseph B. Runner, de
ceasE d, A three-story brick house and lot. on the
east side of Randolph street (formerly Filmbeth
street). 150 feet 3. of an inch north from Poplar street,
19 feet front by 65 feet .3% inches deep, on the south line.
and 61 feet 103 inches deep on the north line.
/11- $5O to be paid at the time °fettle
ity the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
SOPHIA BENDER, Administratrix.
M 1 A. FREEMAN Auctioneer,
ap26 my 310 Store. 422 Walnut street.
BISAL EIWPATE.—JAMES'A. FREEMAN',
Auctioneer.—DWELLlNG, DAUPHIN J3trset,
ard.—ON WELNESDAY,. May 16, 1866, At 12
o'clock, noon. will be sold at-Public Salo, - ;at - the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following :de.
scribed - Heal 'Estate, viz.; All that let of ground, with
the three-story brick dwelling. and two-story back
building, thereon erected, on the north side of Dau
phin street 68 feet 2 inches east of Amber street, 18 feet
front and 58 feet deep. llt=ange, hot and cold baths,
lta.sso to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. Fillrfni A N Auctioneer.
rap26m73,10 Store 422 Walnut street.
pes:ti FOB SA IL—COUNTRY RUSIDENCE, AT
Rolausburg—Beautiful situation and perfecoy
itbit:ll; superior Dwelling with the all the modern
conveniences and three acres of land. Bounded by
Cokland avenue Mill. Decatur and Cambridge streets:
Tastefully laid out with ehadeand fruit trees.. Kahle.
Coach House, Laundry. &c. Close to Holmesburg
Banned elation and 'Bristol Turnpike.' Access fre
quern. Immediate possession.' For further particu
lars. see handbills and catalogue of M. THOS! AS &
to ON S rale of May 8. GIGO. W.o3TITGL, Jr..
myl-et' Conveyers er, 727 Sansont street.
11:1 COTTAGES TO LET
CAPE ISL&ND, NEW JERSEY.
I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with
all the necessary furniture. the., except linens, crock
ery. knives. forks and spoons.
Address immediately,
my 2 Imi
- FOR SALE.—A most desirable and pleasantly
located COI:WIRY SE AT, with 8 acres of land,
andsorce lawn, well shaded; abundance of fruit,
grapes and berries; a fine vegetable-garden; coach
house, with stabling for six horses; situated on the
Merlon turnpike road. 114: miles above Hestonviile,
of a mile from Pennsylvania avenue station, on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Premises can be, seen and
house opened every day this week froth 10 A. hi nntil
P.M. For further particulars inquire at 219 CHISST-
N ITT street._myr-st•
FOR VLUABLE — COUNTRY
SEATatRIVEItTON. New Jersey, consisting 01 a
su stantial pointed Stone HuUSE. with
GROUNDS OF AB@UT 131 i ACRES,
fronting the Delaware River on the bank. The house
is furnisbed with all the modern conveniences, and
supplied with water by a windmill on the premise,.
There is also a good STABLE, with ICE HOUSE:,
ite. Apply to
PETER T. 'WRIGHT,
214 Chestnut street, up stairs.
ap26l2t*
LIFOR SALE—A Farm of 82 acres, at Abtnglol
Station, on the North Pennsylvania Raltroed,
spout ball an hour's ride from Philadelphia. Thii
Property includes several fine sites for Country R‘-,i
denefe.
. .
A LSO—Tv o Very desirable City Itealdences, Nos
2125 and 2111 Spring Garden street, Apply to
WM. Mr I AN, Conveyancer,
my2-4t. No. YU South Fourth street.
P TO .EtENT—GERMA • TOWN.
A STONE COTTAGE.
ire roams; situate on Stenton avenue, commandiog
a tine Vift; halfway between Wayne and Fisher's
Lane stationa on Philadelphia and Germantown rail
road, and within one square of Germantown turnpike.
Apply to C. M. EVA.NS,
roy2-St* 611 Arch street,
FUR SALE—A FARM, containing lOt• acres
JIBI superior land, together with modern aouble brick
manaloo; Ice and carriage house• 2 tenant houses;
8 bums, &c.. &c. Situate 1 mile from Moorestown.
J.; j a mile from Camden, Moorestown and MOM. t
Holly Railroad, and 10 miles from Camden; live acres
of garden fruit. young orchard and handsome lawn,
well shaded. J. M. GT.Tmll 'KY t SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
FOR SALF.-1014 &AC Street,corner of Freed
lander street, opposite Blind Asylum, three-story
once, double back-bulldings, saloon parlors, 3 cham
bers bath, gas, water•closet, beaters. summer and win
ter kitchen• ranges, grape vines. Also, a large lot on
kreedlander street, 18 feet front by 68 feet deep. If n -t
sold befure May 6th, will be rented. Inquire at adcCal
a's new Hat store. 613 Cbeatmit street. ap3Ohnlsl
634 NORTH TWELFTH STR Eh.T.—FOR SALE
Ibreestory DWELLING, double three-sto
beck bullrings. replete wftb modern tvovenlences—
gas, beaters, winter and summer kitchen, saloon par
lor, 4c. In good order. Korb may remain on mort
gsge. If not sold before May 15th, will be rented. In
gnus at MeCALLA'S New Rat store, 613 Chestnut
street. - aphutf
EGEFISIANTOWN RESIDENCE. FOR SALE
OR TO RENT—Beautifully and converdentiy
situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Station. A commodions and elegant RESIDENCE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable. coach-house,
c. Lot 1601213. Apply between 10 aad2.at SS North
TRIED street. (mhl4 till W. Y. WILSTACH,
D . FOR SALE.
I;2 THE NEAT AND DETSIRABLE BRICK
YELLING (In comple e order). No. Mg FILBERT
61zeet. by MUSES THOMAS & SONS. at toe .F.X-
C.I3ANCiE, on TUESDAY, May 15th. .mu re
nnin. ap2.Bs,tu,th 6t*
I-Vo SPRUCE STREET,—FOR kl 4LE —A tour-story
aII' modern brick residence 12 feet front, with three
mon double back buildings. and lot 119 feet deep to an
outlet situate on the north side of Spruce street. belotv
Fe enteetub street. J. M. GUMMEX SONS, 503
Walnut sttpet,
EFOR SaLk.—
Fine large Stone Waralor on Clapier street.
near Township line, within tenminutes' walk of the
Germantown IL B. Statioy. e
H.
InnRHEAD.
ap24-2tt 305 Sonth Sixth street.
FOR SALE—COTTAGE AT CAPE ISLAND
Kam Lafayette street, lot 60 feet front by 200 deep
la rooms. piazza front and bard: on first and second
stories. One half can remain on mortgage. If not
sold before Janalst. will tereuted,farwsned. Inquire
at licCU.llo.l3ew3lat store; 613 Chestnut et, apEotml6t
.Wk.:4"1. -- PHILADELPIELL PROPER TY fe . ALE CBEAP.-:.'Ille, last. one of those splendid
brown -tone DWellingai_No.' 4 J 3 BSCSET.stre.t,'
finished IP theliest roanirr. with all the r r denlcon-
N =Atee PPIY " . t , ° s IptUltr:
PO.L.V. , ,The four story modern — brick
r residesm2o feet f.ont, with three-story double'
hick N311(31111%; slut , feet, , deep to thirty feet
wide street. sousteaslo. 1833 Filbert street. J. M. GUM-.
MET & SONS, SeB-Walriht greet.
tieARCH B rREKT—FOR BALZ—A. three-story;
mosern brick _ RESIDT , NCR, with at - lar andt
three story double back buildings and lot 20 feet front,
by Its feet deep: situate Nineteenth and Arch streets.;
J. M ORM WRY cit BONG 508 Walnut street.
ISFUB SALE.—The three•story brick residence.,
with three story back buildings, and every tun-1
venienct, atid newly pat end and painted throughout,
situate l o. 320 South Twenty-tirst street. J. M. GUytME Y _
& SONS. 5 , 8 Walnut street.
Mr FOR SALE.—The roux-story brick Residence;
with double back buildings, and lot 20 feet front
by 100 feet deep to a 12 feet wide str ,eet.• situate No. 22.3
South Sixth street. J. X. & soma, sea
Walnut street.
Cm Z . O LET.For three or four months froru :June
ER Ist a delightmlly located, well furnished 11.0 USE,'
two bath rooms, water and was to third floor. To a;
small respectable !tunny this is a rare chance. Address
box 1524 Pestoffice. iny2-3t*
gFOR RENT.—AN ELEGANT FOUR-STORY
house, on North Broad street, with or without
riiiture, for sale. Address
Emy2.3t*
(Fs-ZO Lh.T--HOUSE AND GROUND, N. E. cor
MS 'I Der, Tb lrty-eight and Walnut, West Philadelphia,'
luu feet flora by 210 feet deep ; grape vines, fruit trees,
natural spring water. Immediate possession, Inquire
at NcCalla's new Hat store, 613 Chestnut at. apso•tf/
10 LET. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
tt' Three-story DWELLING, double back buildings;
ft in dye squares ofeontinental. Parlor and second
story carpets for sale. Rent .00. Address JuNO,
BuLLETtri Office. ap3otf
NC - TO RENT.—Fourth and Fifth stories No. 105
lE,g
South Second street, suitable for. light in • nufao-
Luring purposes• will be rented I wtr to a good tenant.
Apply to J. H. CORTDS dt SON, Real Estate Brokers,
438 Walnut street. .
EDIUII4TION.
ae e :7'92h:at ,ea,., .
4
4 "• - Ginwr TRUITE a intoit
-4:llnroNfi• a yna.. a;aisiA: a : I
A NA UIIMB al: al:atift az• f 'ef•ft:
D AND WPO -9 •El • -9•••::
' TIME OR= PORTIMIST2and 'the OA .e • a -
StfithisrEFICITIENT: OP- PAfieilasearit
TRAINS 'mea t & Ocu irl 3't Mut.
PEENTIt and , fliid*Phis
owls:
MORNING MAIL.
At 8 A. M. ihr :Reading, .Lebandft, Harrkburt,
Pottsvifie Pine Grove, Tamaqua, thmbury_
port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Palls, Milo, Allen.
town, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carliale,Dbambera.
wg, liagerattstes, &e 4 .11e- -
This train connects at READING * wit h the East
Pennsylvania 'Railroad trains for Allentown, dtd;
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisbu rg_ Railroad gm.; at PORT CLINTON with Oata,wissa Railroad
trains for Williamsport,_Lock Herren. Elmira, dtc.. at
RRTECKInte with Northern Cantral, Otunberiand
Valley, and Schuyiktll and 13115queluinns trains for
Northomotasland,Willitimsport, 'York, Chamberaburg,
PinegrOVS, ao. •
AFTEEINDON
Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. for Resrotts.
vile, Harrisburg, dtc._, connecting with ug and
Columbia RM. trains for Columbia &c.
READIN ACCOMMN.
Leaves Reading at G
6.00 A. M., st ODATI O
opping at all Waists.
Lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M.
Bto.rning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.; arrives
B et
atr7.55 2.
orTrains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.80 A,
M.rand-Pottaville at/LULA.- M..-arriving Phii.elPl•
phM at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.00 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at
Philadelphia at 7.05 - • -
Marxist) • accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80
A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.20 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leavea
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon'-for locsolog and all way
stational leavesll.Bo A, M., and Downingtown
12.80 P. X. for Phlladel and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays eareeted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M.. and
Philadelphia at - 8,15-• P. -M ; • leave - Philadelphia for
}leading. at 8.90 A. M,.returning from Reading at 4.25
P.M
MESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.
for Downingtown and IntemodlEttppOintt
take the .00 M . and 5.00 P. M. trains from Pug ode].
retxu3 . 2 . lpg from pownitlittown at 6.85 A. M. sad
2 80 Noon_ - • •
.
NNW YOBS RIZPIOESS FOR PITTSBURGH AND
Leaves New Yorlr. at 9.00 A. )Land 8.30 P. nnti.. /.L.lwallit a i
Reading at 1 A.M., and :..413 P. M.. and , co
HarrisbuMLPsunsylvania. and' Norther__/
Railroad row Trains Asr Pittaburgh, Chicago. wl:*
Barnet/cwt. Baltimore. dro.
ReWrniuz. 3hrpress [Train-leaves: on
arrival of Pennalvania n =a from Pittab at
8 and 9.05 A . 3L, at.4.4S and 10.52 .
arriving' at New hang
A. AL, and 2.46 P.M. Sleeping
qty acc omand these trains through between /aster
without. charts.
Mall train thr 2Tew York leaves Harrisburg at 2,00 P.
NoOX. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at IS
n.
SCIIWYLkaIa. VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7.1].30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.,
reaurnlna from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. 11.. and ISO and
ISCIIITYYLHELL AND 81:180413EHANNA RAMBOAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7zo A M. fOr Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. H. for Pinegrove and Tre.
mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.16 P. M. and from
Tremont at 7.3 a A. M. and 640 P. M.
Through rst•cLesa ticts and emigrant tickets
to all the principal points Inn the. North and West and
Canada&
The following tickets are obtained only at the Office
of 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No.= South Fourth street,
Philadel hia, or of G. A. Nicalls, General ttuperintend
ent,
OCGIBEIPPATION TIGEMTI3,
At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired
for ttunlllw and firms.
A. E. HUGHES.
Real Estate Agent.
, ULU:SAGE TICKETS,
Good for 5,000 miles,between all points, at PSI 50 each,
for families and firms.
BEASON TICKETS,
For
Only, t h a e llp ,
n s n at e
! o u ctew d el r ve
a months, or holden
Residing on the line of the Road will be tarnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets a$
half-fare.
MICTIESION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to prlncipsl station, lood flu
Saturday, Bruaday and Monday at reduced rare, to be
Mid only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow•
bill streets.
FREIGHT.
goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
poltita from
and Willow thstreete C
s. ompany's New Freight Depot, Brost]
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave hia daily at 5.80 A. M.. 12.45 noon and
k; AL, tbr g, Lebanon. Harrisburg, Pottaville,
Port COnton, and all pot r lt A a in}elfond.
- -
Mae at the Philadelphia Post Office fbr all places co
the road and its branches at 5 A. li, and Var the prin.
Cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA. WILMING
TON AND BALTIMORE BAIL.
ABLE.—Oommencing MONDAY,
April HUI, 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner at
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Trai at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted
tbr Baltimore a n, nd Washington, stopping at Mester ),
Wilmington, Newark, litton, Northeast. Perryville,
Bavrede-Gracte, Abe/teen, Perryman's, Magnolia.
Mase's and Stetamer'a Ban.
Way-mall Train, at &IS A. N. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, etopping at all regular stations
between Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Delawarelt.R.Train,9.ouA.M.(Sunday excepted), for
Princres Anne. Mild re and intermediate stations.
Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington,
Express. Train at 3.00 p. M. (Bands-73 excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Nester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Penman's,
FAS ewood. Magnolia, Chase'e and Stemmer 's Stan.
Night Morena:, MOO P. M. for Baltimore and WaSh
in=mrs by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, .biog&aty Point and Richmond will take
the 11.45 A.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRALYs,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 00,11.15 A.M.,11.30, 6 00 and 11.4
P. M. The 4M P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad for Barrington and intermediate sta
tions.
Leave Wilmington 6.45, &00 and 8.30 A M., 440 and
6.30 P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A.
M., am and 6.00 P. M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
F
CHEsTER FOR 1 P Leave Wilmingtan at 11.00HILADELPHI A.bL,4.26 and iA. ceo P.M.
Leave Chester at 7.46. 6.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M.,
4 .43 5.10. 7.26 and 10.36 P.M.
From Baltimore to Phlladelphia.—Leave Baltimore
7.2.5 A. M., Way Mail. 9.) A. AL, Fspretki. 1.10 P. M.,
Express. 6.35 P. M., Express. 8.23 P. M., Express.
Trains for Baltimore leave Cheater at 4.49 and A. 32
A. AL. and 3,Ut P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wllmingtonat 5.33, and
9.83 A. M.. and 4.15P. M.
Freight trains with passenger car attached will leave
Wilmington ibr Perryville and intermediate stations
as 8.051'. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre dektrace
and intermediate Stations at 4_45 P.M. Leave Perry
vile for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.0
A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. Si.
train for Philadelphia.
SUNDAY TRAMS.
Itrpress nein at 4 15 A. litt. ihr Baltimore and Wash..
button, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark,
Ilkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havre-dearece, Aber
deen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's
Run.
Night Express 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wean-
Witten.
accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., fist Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 8.25 ,P. M. stopping at Havre de
Grace, Penyville and WUmington. stops
_at Elk
ton and Newark (to take Passengers fen nadeliinis
and leave passengers teem Washinn or Baltimore)
and Cheater to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
Accomcdation train will leave Wilmington en Phi
lailelphia and intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M.
- H. P. ELENNEY, littspsrintertdent,
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS
aiNINWAND CINCINNATI RA l'auUD
C .
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has asaigned to it the carrying of the
IT. S. MAIL to the Principal Mies of the West and
Southwest.
Timm BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS .
BEI W ETIN PHILADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOII/11
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
ST. LOUR , ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER IhN
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening ibr supper, where,
Woodruff's Celetrated Palace elate-Room Sleeping.
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus!
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh;
at midnight., a comibrt never before afforded to Mei
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA BTEUBEN
at
PENNSYLVANIA. "rt TT.ROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia. •
•
S. F. SCULL,
Cern Picket AWL Steubenville, 0.
JOHN H. MILLER. Oen'i Eastern Pass. A_g't.
526 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Supl. fete-tf
"LIVINGSTON," '
Box 2 tB9, Pon office
agprof 1866. PHILADELPHIA AND
Run! RAILROAD, 1866.
urns greatilne traverses the Northern and NortioW
west cot:miles of Penni* Ivan% to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie,
it has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl-i
vania hallroad Company.
TIME Or PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVE EASTWARD.
Erie Mall Train 700 A.M.'
Erie Express Train LOOP. M
LEAVE WESTWARD.
AND.
Erie Mall Train..„ 9 00 P. M..
Erie Express Train .12.00 AL'
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and
Express l rains without change, both ways, between'
Philadelphia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 9.00 A,M, arrive at Erie; 9.15 A. 31„t
Leave Erie at 1.55 P.M., arrive at New York 8.40 P. M.
Elegant sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
For information respecting pas, bus ners aping'
at cornt r TEM:METH and. MA RM streets, Phila.
delphla.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Hingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market,
streets, Philadelphia.
.7, W. Reynolds, Erie.
Was. Brown, Agent N. C. R. E., Baltimore.
H. H. zi GIISTON
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 't
H. W. OWINNEA,
General Ticket A gent,Philadelpala, ;
A. L. TYLER,
Genera) Williamspo4
TRAVELIII6 GUIDE,
(":t•',tl7:i
rip ailleV4g4 INA
lit 11 IkViVIIJ I I) j
NORTH PicarnitirLVANlA
B.—THE MIDDLE Botrna—
o an mom direct line to Bethlehem Allentown !
afanoh—Con., White Haven Willchesbarre.
mahanoy City , and all points in the Lehigh and
=tog Coal Begiona.-; ,
Pamenger Depola In Philadelphia, THEW street
above Thompson, and corner of Tornticat and /MARI
CAN *Unfits. •
•
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after MondaY,Nov.2thh,l66s, - Paseetrer trains
leave the Depot, Third street, aboVe Thompson, daily excepted), as follows:
AT 7.80 A. M.-44orning Mrpress for Bethlehem and
and Principal. Stations on North Pennsylvania Rath
road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Catasaugmt,Slatington, blanch
Chunk Weatherly Jeatiesiville, Hazleton White Ha
ven Wilkesbarre, kinciton, Pittston, and 'all points In
Lehigh and Wyoming alley% ago, In connection with
TAlitgh and Mabanoy Railroad for Mahanoy,ty and
with Catawissa Baliroadifor Rupert, Danville;
and•Willrt. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A.
M.; at Wilkes at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at
P. M. Passengers by•this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, passing' Bethlehent At 12.00 X. for Eas
ton and points on • New JerseV Central 'Railroad to
New York. ' - •
AT ELM A.' M.-A.ccomModation, fbr 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. 21.—Amommodation. fbr Port Washing
ton, stopp a in i E at all intermediate Stations.
At 2.60. P Accommodation - for Doylestown, BtqP•
ping at intermeile` ete stations. .Pmengers Mae
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &SO P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rai%
road,making_close connection at Bethlehem with Le
high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
M. Passengers fbr Plainfield A Samerville and other
points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train
at Easton; winch arrives In New Yerk at lo P. M. Pas
sengers for Somneytown take stage at North Wales.
and tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and fbr 6reenviile at
Quakertown
AT 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation, Itir Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abingllm Ibr Ltunberville at Doylestown.
AT 6.15 P. M.—Through ACCOMMOdatIOII, fbr Beth
lehem and ail Stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vents Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train for•em Xrehigh Valley
Railroad and fbr Danville. Wth.....areer 6 ...and Catawissa
Railroad.'
AT 6.15 P. M..AcCoramodatton, so:r laitudale, atop
ping at all intermediate Stations. -
At 11P. M. Accommodation for Port
TRAILsa3 FOB PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 25Jn A. 4., and 6.15 P.
_ _
Passengers leaving Euiton at 9/0 A. X, connect at
Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers leaving Wilkeabarre at 1 P. AL,
_connect
at Bethlehem at Gas P. M. and arrive in PVlsdelPhis
at 8.45 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. M. 6.15 and LSO P.M.
Leave r.mosle st LlO A. M.
Leave Fort Waahington at 10.50 DAY and 2.15 P. N.
ON lINI3.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. IL
Philadelphia for Doylestovm at BP. M.
Doylestown - for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at P. IL
. Ptah and Sixth Streets .lassitetti6ex 9us cony 3 , Palle
eugars
liittet°Cirsd frost
of Second tad Third Balks Line convey
pastasaters to Third Street
Tickets raustbe rocured L=TlCket °Sim, THIRD
street or HEBBS street, in order to secure the lowest
rates of fare. ELLIS CLARE,
A
Hillman's Baggage Express will call for antlte ßi li l l%er
114 tarc L e g .No. 113 a t the Depot. South THIRD meet. . noWtra
FOR NEW YORK.--The CAM
DEN AND AMBOY and P.EULA
s • St A — 1) TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S IJNEB, from Philadel his to New York. and
way places, from W STREET WHARF,
will leave as follows, via. ibret.
At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., $2 25
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey 04y .EXpreite t CO
At 2 P. M.. via Camaen and Amboy Espress. 800
At 5.50 P. M., via Camden to S. Amboy, ACCOM.
At t A. M., 2 and &BO P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewans
vilte and Yincentown. At SA. M.. and
2 P. X. far Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5.80, and 7P. M. : for Fish
House, rairayra, Elverson, Progress, Delanco,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington Florence. Borden
town, dm. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. lases runs direct
through to Trenton.
LINK FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows !
At 11 A. M., 4.30, 6.45 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via
Huntington and Jersey City 11.xpress- .. 13 PO
The 6.45 P. M. Line will ran daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
A 17.80 and 11,00 A. M. 3, 8.80, 4.88,5 and 6,45 F. M., and
/2MM/tight. for Brtstol, Trenton. etc.
At 7 and lea& A. IL, 12 M., 8,4, 5, and 6 P. M. for
tornwella,Torrisdale,Holmesburg, Tacony,Wissino
ming Bridesburg and Frankford and at 10.15 A. M.
for BristoL Schencks, Eddhagton and 8 P. M. for
Holmesburs and intermediate Stations.
BELVIDRRE DELAWAKS RA I r.ROAD, for the
Delaware River Valley, Northern Dwa.lvania, and
New York State, and the Groat Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De
pot, as follows:
At 7.20 A. BL, and &80 P. M, for Niagara Fails, But-
Oslo, Dunkirk Canandaigna.Elmira, - Ithaca, Owego,
Rochester, Ring , opton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkeabarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water Gap; Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngtonotc. The U. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving F 1144011 Ihr Mauch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. An.
At 8 P. M. tor Lambertville and Intermediate Stations
Kir For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
Kinston Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour betons departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays, QMnlbusses will leave Wal
line.nut street when at 6P. M. to connect with 6.45 P. M
uxAs of Baggage only r allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers are Prohibited from l'.tring_ anything
as baggage but their wearing ap All baggage
over Pity pounds to be paid for er.: The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
pound. and will not be liable for any amount beyond
1100. except by special contract.
Boston. 517 - Tic sold and baggage checked direct through to
Graham's Baggage kapreas will call far and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders lo be len at No. S Wal
nut street.
•LIICs FROM NEW YORK FOR PMELADKLPHIA:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12M. and
P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10
A. M.. 6 P. M. and 12 Night via jersey City and Ken
sington.
E.Prom Pier No. IN. River,at. SA. M. and 2, 4 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. °AMMER.. Agent.
REILLAAD.ELPRIA. 14 MK Mw N.
TOWN AND NORRISTOWN
nailato TABLE.-0n and after WED.
NEsDAY, November
let, 1865, until farther notice,
FO
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9,10, 11, Lt. A. M.: 1,1, 2.19
minutes, 81 , 3,5, SX, 6,7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, P. IL
Leave Germantown - 6.7, 8
, , 8.31, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. AL:
L 2,3, 4, IX, is, 6.14, 7,8, 9, 10,11 P. X.
The 5.% down train, and the sX and OX up trains de
net atop on Germantown Branch,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. M.; S. 7 aryl
lOC, P. IL
Leave Germane:m-8 A. L and a% P. N.
CIIINSTNUT RILL P.A.M.ROAD.
Leave Philadelphlar-4, 80902, A. M.; Y, 831 C. 5 . X. 7, 27,
and 11, P. M.
Leave Chestnut 111U O -7.10 nshautes, 8, SAO, and IMO A.
M.; LSO. LSO, LSO, SAO, &SO N - SUNDAY, and 10.40
P Leave Phliadelphia-9.10 minutia, M.; and 7
t.
Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.40 minutes, A. 3L; 12.40, L4O
Ltd 9.2.5 mlnntea P. M.
FOR COI SHOROLUEBN AND PhaIiRD3TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-4, 8.35, 1L =lmam, A. AL;
4,%. 5%, &OS,
Leave Norristown-61W. 7.44, 9, 1 . A. M.; /34, 436
arida P. I.L
The 53f P. N. train all atop at School Zanee,. Wan.
w on. itawcuak, Spring Mk , and Oonatsoheokrn
ON 13IINDATS.
Leave Plilladelphla-7 A. N., 23G. and 7 P. IC
Leave Norrlatown-7 A. IL. and 5 P. N.
NOR NANAYIINX.
Lea
m ve
an Philadelphia— is, &87., mos A. as; 13( 7%,
, d 11% P
Leave Xanaynnz-41%. 7%, 8.110, 93611}x, A. X; 8, a,
8% ands, P. X.
ON EiIINDA.TB.
Leave philAibalphla-8 A. 211.; 2,34 3u and 7 P. X.
Law° m an2 ,..,Di A, AL; 5 and BP. X.
W. T. Wu.bori, General perintendent, -
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
its•
MORE CENTRAL RALLROA.D.—
e, t 3 tee ."..***: 4GFAwictiTS.—ON AND A L E , rEB,
MONDAY, March 19,1666, the Train will leave Phila•
delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester dr, PhDs
delphla Railroad, corner of Thirty-nrst and Market
streets, (West Philada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave - Rising Sun, at 5.30, and Ozford at 6.05 A. M.,
and leave Oxford at 3.25 P. M.
Tlil June let a Market Train with Passenger Oar
attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays—leaving
The Rising Bun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A. M,,
and Kennett at 12.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and alter
June Ist. this train will leave he Rising Bun at 4 P.M.,
Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing
will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train leaving .Philadelphia at 7.D) A. M. con
nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Pracri
Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxfozd with the Afternoon Train
for Philadelphia.
The•Trairileaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising
Bun, Md.
Passengers are allowrd to tske Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, at d the Company will not in any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding' one buu
dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for rise
same. . intl9 lIENJECY WOOD, Oen% dup't.
JERSEY RAILROAD
" LINES—From foet of:Market street
ppppee• • 0 , 1%4/scout Sundays. FALL AND .
: : G EN
MS
mend WEDNESDZY, NOVEMBER 16th,
. •
For,Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer
sey and balem Railroads, at 9A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
For Millville and all intermediate Stations, at 9A,
M. and 3P. M.
For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.
to 11111vMe connecting ry wi ß th freight train (Passenger
car attached) for Cape , 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. M.
8 and 130 P. M.
For Woodbury, Gloucester, &c., at 9 A. M., 3, 8.80,
ane16.30 P. M.
Freight will be received at second covered wharf be
low Walnut street from 7A. M. until 6P. M. Freight
received before 9 A. AI., will go forward same day.
Freight delivered at 223 South Delaware Avenue.
J. VAN R.MNESELAER„iinperimearient.
- THE WENT JERSEY F.X.PREoS COMPANY
- Will attend to all the usual branches of Exesicss Bus-
Sizes, receive, deliver, and forward, •through other re
sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them. A. Special Messen
ger accompanies each through train. Office. No. 6
'Walnut street.
TBAVELIBIG OVIDEr
PENNSYLVANIA antiTBAD
RAILROAD.
11111 FINING ARRANGEMENT.
The trains o f the Pennsylvania Central B. R. leave
the Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is
reached by the cars of the Market Street PaSsenger
eonlsaias) running to and from the Depot. The last car
Prow street -about thirty minutes, prior to
the departure of each Train.
Orr Strivrs's s-- Cars leave - Eleventh and 'Market
streets 45 minutes before departure of Evening trains.
ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS Will MB for and deli aer
Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the office. No.
631 Chestnut street. will receive attention.
TRA INS LE AND AREITV/0 DEPOT
THUS:
BLASI. TRAIN . .
' PAOLI
LINE ACCOEI., No. 1
PAST . .
PARKEBBIAG, .
HABRISBITRG Aooold., -
'LANCASTER ACCOM., •
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 •
ERII. * -
PHILADEUTITA =masa t
CINCINNATI KKETZ . 3.I . _ • " LlO A.
PHILADELPHIA t • " 7.10 •
PAOLI ACCOM., No. I - • " &20 , 0 •
PA_RE:ESBDRO - - • " 9.00
LANCASTER TRAIN a 12.30 P.. 111)
FAST LINE - - • • 7, id. 7.
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 2. - •
DAY EXPRESS - - • 0 . 0
ACCOM., • • " 9.10
*Daily, except' Saturday. tDally. excepe
Monday.
All other trains daily, except Sunday. •
The Pennsylvania Rauroad 00. will not assume any
rlek for Baggage, , •pt for WeeringApparel, and 1.1.W0
their responalbility to One Hundred Dollars in value.'
All Baggage exceeding that amount In value will be at
the risk the owner. milesstaken by special contract.
TICKET OFFICES •
Have been opened fat No. 631 Chestnut street, Conn
nental Motel. and Girard Mouse where Tickets may
be procured to all important points in Pennsylvania,
as well as the West, Northwest and Southwest; and
full_karticulars given as- to time and connections, by
30.8. N C. A T.T.111,1, Ticket agent ,
The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con
tinned as heretofore. where all information respecting
routes as well as Ticksta, can be had on - application to
• THOMAS 11.. .r.A.RILE„ •
Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Strada.% For
ttininnwmation.aatosreandaocemmodationa apply
SoMRANCIS EDEN. No. 127 Dock street.
CElBErlnget AND PHILA.
DELYRIA RAILROAD, VIA
• 11%11
sumams ABBANGEHIIItyI%
On and alter MONDAY, March 18th. DMA She
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CRIESSTER TRAMS,
Leave Philsdeld s ta ier West Cheater, from Depot
Thirty-first and bet street, 7.20 A. M., IMO A. al,
Lit, 4.45 and 7.00 P.
Leave West Chaster ins Philadelphia, from Depot on
B. Market street. 640, UM 10.45 A. M., 120, 4.50 P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7.80 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at Pemlenon ,
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.
PENNKLTON TRAINS.
P Leave, Philadelphia ler Pennelton Lib and 10.*
. M.
P . M. Leave Pennelion Err Philadelphla 8.16 A. M., 7.1 7.i3
These Trains step at all intermediate Stations. •
ON SIINDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A.11‘..
and2OOP.M. -
Leave West Cheeter7.ss A. M and 5.00 P N.
ON BITHDAYS—The West Philadelbhia Passenger
cars ivtl leave Eleventh and market streets, half•an
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will= .
depot on the arrival of eaeh train to conveypass
Into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.04:
M., and leaving West Chester at 7.3 v A. N. and 4.50 P.
21.. connect at .B. C. Junction with Trains on the P. silpe
B. C. B. B. for Oxford and intermediate points. • %
egg—Passengers are allowed to take wearing appa4
only aa Baggage, and the Company will not, in
ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun.
dred dollars, unless a special contract Is made for the
urn& MEMBY WOOD. General Saperkitendent
pm. • : ft- I 311:i• :
_ 7 TON RAILROAD CO.M-PA_NY.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Change of time of departure of Lines for New York
and Way places from Kensington depot.
On and after TU.n.DAY, May Ist, 1£66, the time of
departure of Through and Way Linea frorn Kensington
depot, will be as follows. viz
New York at 11 A. M , 4.30 and 6.45 P. M. and 12
night, via Kensington and Jersey City .express lines.
Fare r'3.
The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily, all others, San
days excepted.
At 7.30 and U A. M.. 3, 330, 4.30, 5 and 6.45 P. M., and.
12 midnight, for Bristol,lrenton, &c.
At 7A. M., 12 M., 3, 4. 5 and 6 P. M., for Oornwells,
Torrisdale, Hoirnewbarg, Tacony, 'Wissinonoing,
Bridesburg, and Frankford, and at 10.15 A. M., for
Bristol, and 8 P. M., for Holmesbrag, and intermediate
(stations.
At 7.30 A. X. and 3.30 P.M. for Niagara Falls, SIMI%
Dunkirk, Canadalgua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Roches
ter, Bloghamplo ilkesn, Oswego,: Syracuse, Great Bend,
Montrose, Wbarre, Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere. Easton. Lambertville. Flem
ington, ,tc. The 3.30 P. M. tine connects direct with
the trains leaving Easton for Manch Chunk, Allen
town. Bethlehem. &e.
A SP. la „for Lambertville and intermediate Stations.
Sir Lines from New York andhiladelphia will
leave foot of Cortland street at 710 A. M., 6 P. Ilso
and 12 night, via Jersey City and Kensington.
ap3O-!t W. H. GATZMEII, Agent,:
34 . • I . : • • -
ROA.O ASCD T: - SPORTATIQN
• •ek , •
th3l
Charge of time of departure of lines for New Yom
and way places, from Walnut street wharf. On and
after'l ErESDA Y, May 1at,1666. the time of departure of
Ti rough and Way Linea from Walnut street Wharf
will leave as follows:
FOR YEW YORE.
At 5 A.M. vialiincen and Amboy Accom. $2 23
8 " " Camden and Jersey City, Ex. 3 00
" 2 P.M. " Camden and Amboy Express, 300
5.30 Camden to S. Amboy Accom. -CM=
At 8 A.M., 2 and 5.3'. P.M. for Mount Holly, Etvade
,
vllle, Pemberton and lancentown.
At b A.M. and 2 P.M. for Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A.M., 12 M., 4. 5.n and 7P.M. for M
Delanco, ei-
House, Palmyra,Biverton, Progress , elanco, Bever
ly. Edgewater, Burlington, Florence, Birdentown, etc.
The to A.M. and 4 P.M. Linea run direct through 40
Trenton.
IE4- Lines from New York for Pnfladelphia. wifi
leave Pier No. INorth river, at 5 A.ll, 2 and 4 P.M..
'via Amboy and Camden, and from the foot of COM' 4-
land street at 12 AL and 1P..1,L via Jersey City and
Camden.
rso4t WM. EL GATZISKR, Agent.
- °pique; u.t` AD.A.Mii
Pturs.s COMPANY, 220 CHEST%
Pnitansztrnxa, January 27th, 1562.
The Adams Express Company haveenlarged their
facilities at Washington, D. (1, by building a Railroad
Depot, and having acquired additional capacity ter
transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing
ten, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,.
Adamstown, Fortress Monroe and other rftetes South,
rim:Tied by the army, atreally reduced 1 - ates.
Special agreements me for Merchandise In large
lota. Sutler's goods and army tamp - Iles at satisfactory
prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers' parcels
taken at much lees than our usual rates.
Heavy and bulky packages received and recelpted
fir at our depot, Southeast corner of. BROAD and LO
CUST atree/s. JOHN BINGHAM,
Breserintendent.
r.-• NEW ARRANGEICENT.—rurr,
ADHILPHIA TO wiraae Iff3-
w : : CHANGE OF CABS VIA CATA
WISdA ROUTE.
On and after Monday. April 2d 1886, Williamsport
h
for Willissport will leave thePhiladelphla and Read ,
lag Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and Jaltowhlll streets
at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. anti
making close connections for
Buffalo, Erie, Niagara Palls, Suspension Bridge all*
all places in the Western, north Western, Southe
Western States and the Othadas.
... • .
.111.1146uaii TICXETS to all points can be prom:malt
at the Company's office 45 Chestnut street, under
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom ROllllO, at
the United States Telegraph Office in the Continennd
Hotel, ano at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read•
tug Railroad Thirteenth and callowhili streets.
N. VANRORDT, Passenger Agent.
RARITAN AND DELAWARE
BAY RAILROAD.—NOTICE.--o;
anu ait.v.r saw. Y, February lith, the Elapreea Train
will be discontinned. The Freigt Train leaven CAM.
DEN at 2 o'clock, P. AL, (Sunday exoeged,) 34-
istvhs New York next morning.
ht •
taken at low zab:a.
L. B. COLE, Agezi&,
COMPTROLLER'6 - NOTICE.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF COUP
TROLLER OF CURRENCY, WesimiexoN.
March 30th, 1866.
wh ereas , By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it, has been made to appear that " THE
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF
PRILADEf•PHIA." in the city of Philademlita, in this
county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, hue
been duly organized under and according to the re.
quirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act tQ
provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge or
United States Bonds, and to provide for the Circula
tion and Redemption thereof, approved June 3d.1864.
and has complied with all the provisions of said act tap
quired to be complied with before commencing. ill
business of Banking under said act.
.Zfow, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that NATEON
AL RANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF PECILADEI,
PAIA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the .county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania is authorized
to commence the business of Banking under the act
aforesaid.
{SELL
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
seal of oftice, this thirtieth day of Marth. 1866.
CLARKE,
Comptroller.
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DEPARTMYNT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, Or.
FIVE OF CHIRP COMMISSION itit. S. W. COR
NER FIFTH AND WALNUT` tiTREETS.—Piuma.
DELPHIA, A pril 3U. 1888.
• 1 1 / 4 OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. •
Sealed pronosals will be received at this office nutH
12 M., on DIONDAY May the 7th, 1866, far the Grading
of Bare 'tree t, froro Twenty-fifth btre et to Pennsylva
nia avenue, the said grad•ne to be dune a cording AO
the grades now establianed bylaw. All bi idera may
be present at the time and place of opening said pre
poeals.
Each bid must be accompanied be a certificate that a
Bond has been filed in the Law Deoartment in aceird-
P nee with a Reeolotion of C, uucth., aepreved May:nth,
late, and if the lo—crt bidder doe+ net come forward
within three days after opening said proposals, he will
be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his
Bond for the difference between his and the next
higher bidder.
W. W. S'AFDLE'S.r,.
Chief Commissioner of Highroak3;
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r.l3.33ujimas 108 B:Delaware AveruO.
02 8.00 A. M.
10.00 "
".12.00 M.
LOD P. Mir
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