Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 05, 1866, Image 7

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    ere - Familiar quotations - Como From
"There is death in the pot," is from
the Bible, 2 Kings,iv,,4o , : - "Lovely and'
pleasant lives- and in death they
were not divided ,J,T IS Spokennf Sauland
Jonathan,:2 Samtielt - 23: "Kinan after
my own heart, "FSamOel xlii. 12. "The
apple of his eye," Deut. , xix.
still smag.voicef'' "Es
caped skin Of:my teetly ' Job
xix. 20, 'adversary' hail;
written "Spread-=
ing himselflike a'green bey:tree . ,"Psarm
"H.
xxxvii. 35. .anged!our , harps upon
the willow„' Nam: cXxxvi4' 2. 'Riches,
certainly make (not; tuke,' as it is Often,
quoted) themselves , ; wings,” Proverb's
xxiii. 3. '"l:l6aEepa.ls of '.lire upPri' his
head," loid...xxv. 22: "No . new .thing
under the sun," 'Ecclesiastes i.'9. - "Of
making . niany books there iS v no end,"..
Ibidi'xu:.l2:'' - "Peace; peace; whenthere'
is no neace;" (made Tainous by Patrick-
Henry,) Jeremiah. yin. 11. "To kick`
against the pricks," Acts ix. 5. "Make
a virtue -of' nebessitY," Shakspeare's
Two-.Gentlemen.:of Verona. "All is-,
not g 9 icit hat gfitters," Merchant of Ve7"
nice. "Screw your courage to the stick- -
ing place," (not point,) . Macbeth.
"Make, assurance double sure;" Ibid.
"Hang, out your banners Upon the out
ward walls," Ibid. "Keep the word of
promise to our (not the) ear, but break it
to our 'hope," Ibid. 4 lt's an ill-wind
turns no good," usually.-quoted L'lt'e all
ill-wind blows no one - any good," Thos. •
Tasser, 1650. "Christmas comes but
once a year,"lbid. "Lookere you leap,"
Ibid., and "Look before you ere you
leap," H.udibras, commonly quoted
"Look before you leap." . "Out of mind
as soon' as 'out of sight," usually quoted
"Out of sight, out of mind," Lord
Brooke. "What, though the field - be lost,
all isnot lost," Milton. ."Awake, arise;
or be forever fallen," - Ibid. "Necessity,
the tyrant's plea," Ibid. "The old man
eloquent," Ibid. "Peace hath her vic
tories," Ibid. "Though this may be,
play to you, 'tis death' to us," Roger
l'Estrange, 1704. - " All cry and no wool,"
(not little wool,) Hudibras. "Coda
their chickens ere (not before) they
hatched," 'lbid. "Through thick and
thin," Dryden. "When Greeks joined
Greek,then :was the tug of war," usually
quoted "When Greek meets Greek,then
comes the tug of war," Nathaniel Lee,
1692. "Of two evils. I have chosen the
least," Prior. "Richards is himself
again," Colley Cibber. "Classic ground,"
Addison. "A good hater," Johnion.
"My name is Norval," John Home.lBoB. '
"Ask me no questions and I'll tell you
no fibs," Goldsmith. "Not much the
worse for wear," (not not none the worse)
Cowper. "What will Mrs, • Grundy
say," Thomas Morton. "Not pent up
Utica contracts our power," Jonathan .
Sewell.
"Hath given hostage to fortune"' Ba
con. "His (God's)limage cut in ebony,"
Thomas Fuller. "Wise and masterly
inactivity,"Mackintosh, in 1791, though
generally attributed John Randolph.
`First in war, first in peace, and first in
the hearts of his fellow-citizens, (riot
countrymen,) resolutions presented to the
House of Representatives, December,
1790. prepared by General Henry Lee.
"Millions for defence, but not one cent
for tribute," Charles. C. Pinckney.
"The Almighty dollar," Washington.
Irving." "As good as a play," King
Charles, *hen in Parliament attending
the discussion of Lord Ross's divorce
bill. "Selling a bargain," is in Love's
Labor Lost. "Fast and Loose," Ibid.
"Pumping a man," Otway's Venice
Preserved. `
, Go snack's," Pope's Pro
logue to Satires. "In the wrong box,"
Fox's Martyrs. , "To lam," in the sense
of to beat. "King and no King," by
Beaumont and Fletcher. The hack
neyed newspaper Latin quotation,
"TeMpora mutantur et nos mutamur in
illis,
is not found in any, classic or Latin
author. The nearest approach to it was,
"Omnia' mutantur," Ov., and this is
found in Barbonius, a German writer of
the middle ages.
"Smelling of the lamp," is tobe found
in Plutarch, and is there attributed to.
Pythias. "A little bird told me," comes
from Ecclesiastes, x. 20. "For a bird of
the air shall carry the voice, and that
which hath wings shall tell the mat-
.
"He that fights and runs away.
May.live to tight another day."
These lines, generally attributed to
Hudibms, are really, much older. " They
are to be found in a book published in
1656. The same -, idea is; however ex
pressed in a couplet published In 1542,
while, oneof the few fragments of Men
ander, the Greek writer, that have been
preserved, embodies the same idea , in a
single line:' The couplet in Midibias is:,
"For thosethat fly may fight again,
Which he can never do that's slain."
"Hell is paved with good intentions,"
- though found in Johnson and Herbert,
Was obvidusly in that day a proVerbial
expression. ' Walter Scott ascribes it to'
"some old divine."
"There's a good tithe coming,"' is an
expression used 153 r Sir Waiter Scott
in Rob- Roy, and has doubtless for a
long time been a familiar saying in.
Scotlaud,
,
"Vox populi; vox Dei." The origin
of this faMiliar phrase is not known,but
it is quoted as , a proverb by William of
Malmesbury, ,who lived - in the early
part of the twelfth century.
"Ultimo, ratio regum." This motto
was engraved on the French cannon by
order of _Louis XIV.
"Wb Janus girls and crowing
Always come to some bad
In one of the curious Chinese books
recently ';translated and 'published in
Paris,the proverb occurs in substantially
the same words. ' It is an injunction of
the Chinese priesthood, and a carefully
observed household custom, to kill im
mediately eveyy hen that crows, as a
preventive,agamst the misfortune that
the circumstance is supposed toindicate.
Dicernass.lN:ALAßAlitA.—The Rome (Ga.)
Courier sives a sad picture of the distress
now prevailing in Cherokee and adjoining
counties in Alabama. Many farmers have
been comPelled to abandon their farms from
their inability to procure corn to enable
them to make a crop. `They offer to Rive a
lien on the crop, their, stock, Bud also the
land itself, to any one who will furnish
them, and they bad hoped by some of these
means to secure feed for their stock and
bread for their familieb,' until the wheat
harvest, t hat promises finely, shall be avail
able. :But ' they have: been Aisappointed,
and their , present situation is indeed: de
plorable. A meeting of the ; , planters'was.
called at Centre a few .daye osince, for ,the
purpose of ascertaining the actual wants of
the people: 'About a' hundred 'mint were,
preseut, five,siatlisi of whiii, befOre the war,
rn
had been thrifty- farers.'• Of this number
only seven reported -that they .had _corn
enough to do them until the - Wheat harvest;
for a . she now,', they -pfpr a,
bushel' or,vdie*lft afier harvest, or ten poutidit
of cotton nett Christmas,: -
TBALVMUMI UMW&
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-GREAT -TIAIESE--L.Thilli-/BOX—
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THE frSOo iatricpoßoirm.
NA CTIMBERLANDAND WYOkIN9-844
TiE NORTH .
_NORrtiwirse Vend the OA A N I BIE:
..SUMMER AP.R.ANGEMENT - OF PASSENGER
Ted% I'IVE
,33:11-
TEENTH and
at the, (ollowing home:
L llfOßNlNG:aseigis • .
At 5 A. M., fbr Reading, Mebaniiii. -'Harreusurg,-
Pottsville,. Pine (beim,
port, Elmira, RochestergNlagara
bu -..o_ussuihAllen•
town, Wilkeaterre, Pittaton, York, Ofirlisle,Olunsibeni•
rx..tiagoratewarstc., r.. .
s Jnifti- Connecta at RELiallite With t e Efiat
PennsylViiiiiii • Railroad trains for Allentown, .4.104
and With , the- - Lebanon - Valley-balm for - HarriSbargr
- OM. et : PORT-CLINTON • witis•Oatawissa ' Emanuel"'
trains fin Williamsport; Lock Eferem - Elmiza. Mt. at
Tr A RRP 4 IiITAG Witte Northern Central, Oaraberland.
ValleY, - and SchOylkill and Suaquehainui:fetraims
Northumberiand.Willlinimpart, York, Chambetablira.
Pint-grove, &a.
AFTERNOON EEPRESE.
..-. Leaves Philadelphia_ at 8.80 P.M. fbr Rea_ding, Penal
vine, Rabb - burg> , div.,f ',connecting with Reading an d-
"Columbia R.B. trains for Solumbla et.c.
REARI.OIts ACCOMDLO.DATION.
Leaves Rev din at 5;00 stopping at all Wapiti,
bons; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 Zi.
• Returning, leave s Philadelphia at 5.00 P. arrives
in Reading at 7.55 . P. X'
Traina fbr Philadelphia leave Harrisburg. at 7.50 A.
M. and Pottsville at 8.30 A . M.. - arriving in PhiladiaT . ..
phis at 12.45 P. M. .Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg'
at 2.00 P. M;,. and Pottsville atarr ivi n g
. AS:
Philadelphia at 7.05 r; N. - : - - •
Harris actsimmodation'misses B e ading- at 7.40
A:. la, and Harrisburg at MO P. , •
Market train, with a 'Passenger _car .attschel, leaves
Philislelphia at-1145 noon lbr - Reading' and all - way .
stations; leaves Reading - 1,1,80. Ai M., and DOwnlngtrum
13.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All above trains run daily, Sundays excepted; '-
Sunday trains - leave Pottsvi lle at S.OO- A. 'IC. and
vhilsidelphia at 8.1.5 P. M Philadelphia fOr
. Beading at . 5.00,A, N., returning irons , Reading: at, 4.23 .
OHESTKR VALLEY RUMIDAD.
Passengers
rBbr r {aka the 5.06 P.
phis, returning from Downingtowr: at 6 86 A. X. and
•2.841 Noon
NEW YORK. EXPRESS_ , MOR P.I.TII9BURGIL AND
TL, WEST.
__
Leaves New York at 9.00. A. Eland LEI r;lf—pssehig
Reading at 1 A. 814. and .145 '1". N.. and connecting at
HarristN%7lmns , ylvania, - and Northern OenUal
Railroad Trsdna Lir Pittsburgh. Laileitgey WEI"
liamsoort. lialtimore. An. _ •
_. . •
_ Returnin 'PenExpress . Train leaves - aarnsburg On
arrival of.:.r T i; from 'Pittsburgh,
_at
8 and 9.05 .A.. , .11., w.... 11 . at 4.49 and 10.52 A: M.,
arriving at Newyork IOA. N., and 2.45 P. N. Bleeping
Oar accom theaetrains through between Jersey
02y and ttab , without chat.. ..
N.
train ibr .. env 'York leaves Harr i sburg at 2.00 P.
M. Mail train for Maindsburg leaves New. York at IS
Bainnuarad. VALLEY: BAnatcien.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7.11.30 M. and 7.16 P. M.
returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 H. and 1.40 and
LIS Pad.
SCIELIMMEML ANDESUBOMIANNA 1t.A.11,330AD,
Trains leave Auburn at 7.60 A. X. for Pinagrave and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. K. for Ph:mgr. eve and Tre
mont; retaratng fromilarrhaburg at 416P.X. and from
Tremont at 7.33 A; N. and 6.10 P. M.
S.
CKET
ThrOath ." - iirsclass Tl 'tickets and emir rant ' llekeis
to all the principal points in* the - North and West and
Csenadas.
-The following tickets are'otrtained only the Officeof Bradford, Treasurer. No. WY South Faurth street
Phlladelhistor of Seneral tiuperintend
ent,
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
At 25 per cent., discotmt between any points denizen
for families and firma - -
MT rarAtiE T/CiLETS.
•
Good for 2,000 roiles,between all points, at ssz 50 sea
Mr families and ems.
BEAI3OIS' TICKETS,
For three, eii, nine or twelve months, for Wide
only, boat points at reduced rates.
CLEBOYZIEN
.....
Residing on the line Of the Road will be .tarnieb.oo
with cards, entitling themselvea and wives to ticlteta
tuatara.
EXCURSION Tiosvre.
From Philadelphia. to principal stations good Itki
Saturday, Sunday and Monday,_atrecineed i fare, to 13,
had
etr only at the,'PleketolltheatThilteeniti and Callow
hill eeta. •
- Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points from the Company's New Prelght - DoPot. BMW
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Phllsdelphia daily at 5.30 A. 12.45 noon ara
6 k.M., for A4 I,. .g, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville.
Port Clinton, and afi yob:at:llmM.
. -
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places tr,
the road and Its branches at 6 A.M., and for the prim 3
cdpal Stations only at 2.15 P. 3i. .
. PEUELAMELPIETA,
TON AND BALTDBIOBE BAIL
:T. In. ABLE,—CommenOing MONDAY.
Anril 16th, 15456. riaWill will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Repress Train,- at 4.15 A. hi. (Mondays excepted),
ibr Baltimore 'and Washington, stopping at Chester
Wilmington, Newark, i• Won, Northeas. , Perryville,
Havre4e.Grace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Magnolia,
Chases and Stemmer's Bun.
Way-mail Train, an A. aA. IL (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations
between Philadelphia and Baltimore. •
Delaware.R.R.Train t a.oo Aill.:(l3nndayexcepted). for
Princess Anne. Mllfurel and Intermediate stations.
Exprrea train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Ws sidiaton.
Express Train at 3.00 - P. IL (Sunday!' excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark , Eaton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen. Perryman's,
Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase 's and Stemmer's ann.
Right Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
litetscgars by boat from Baltimorefor Fortress
Mamba,. oriblk, City Point and Itichond will take
the 11.45 A. M. Train.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAMS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphiaat 9.60,1115 A.H.4.80, 600 and ILBO
P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train connecta with the Dela,
ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta.
tions. -
Leave Wllmington 8.45,8.00 and 9.80 A. 4.00 and
6.80 P. M.
Trains fir Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A.
M., 4.20 and s.to P. M. 7
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
leaveir Jimington at ILOO A.hL, La and 10.00P.M.
VIIIMTEM: FOR PHILA DELPHI&
Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.46, /0.14 and IL4O A. M.,
La 5.10, 7.26 and 10.88 P. M.
From Baltimore to Plailadelphht.—Lseve Baltimore
7.25 A. M., Way_ Nail 9.20 A. M .
Express. LlO P. M.,
ExPTess. 6.85 P. M., Express. 8.25 P.M., Express.
TraUis for Baltimore leave. Chester at CO and 828
A. 8.. and &88 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 6.23, and
9.83 A. M.. and 4.16
plAt to trains with passenger Car attachedwill leave
W n ter Perryville and intermediate stations
at Las . M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and intermediate Stations at 4,15 P.M. Leave Perry
ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00
. A. M., connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M.
train for Philadeiphia.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at. 4 15 .A, M. for Baltimore and Wash•
ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark,
Eihton, Nowheast,Perryvills, Havre-deo:lrace, Aber.
deen, Pen'yzmul'a,_Magnolia, Chase's and. Stemmer's
Itnn.
Nig n. ht Express MOO P. M. for Baltimore and Wash-
Accommodation Train at ILSO P.M., ter Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOB PHILADILPHICA.
Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P.M., stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilniingtein. Also stops as EDE.
ton and Newark (to take pastrami firPhaadelphia
and leavepaseengera from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passenger s from Baltimore or
Washington.
Accomcdation train will leave:Wilmington for Phi.
ladelphla and Intermediate Stations at LSO P. M.
H. F. BENNET, finotrintendent.
prrmrluir.Ga - _ coLnalitva
AND OLLIFOLLiII.A.U.L. RAILROAD
•
TEE PAN HANDLICitpITEE WESTWARD.
Owing to the great dlateeoe save the' THIS BOUTE
the Government has foolgned to, it carnrig of the
IL B. NAIL to- the Prlnciml Cities of the West and
Southwest.
• THERE BEING BUT ONE 'CHANGE OP CABS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI,
AN] BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. .
PASSENGERS BY =SWIMS wrrmAiumat
CINOLNNATI. INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
ST. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
, • ..
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at ILSO A. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's Celetrated Palace state - Boom Sleeping
Can will be attwhed, and run through to Coluadins
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittabrulat
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling coramtuaity
Be sure to 'purchase tiOkete . "VIA IBTECBMK•
17.iLLE' ,_ at
PMRNSYLVANIA BAHHOAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
R.
Philadelphia.
BO
(Joe A
l Picket rt. Bte IILL
übenville,
JOHN H. MILIII3I. Gen'i Eastern Pass.Ag't.
526 Brow/wan New York : JOHN DU AND , Gen'l fel44f
WlNism. • PHILADELPHIA., AND
ERIE RAILROAD: INS,
i great fine traecesea the Northern and North'.
west curudies of -Penns, Ivankt to' the city of Erie on
Lake Erie. • .
It bas been leased and is ,operated by the Pemu4l
- E ailroad Company. • •
TULE or PASSENGER TRAINS AT PRICLADEL
ARRIVE EASTWARD.
Erie Nail Train . ....... .... .. ... ..
Erie Express Train
Erie Nall Train 9.00-P.X.
Erie Express Train - —DLO° IL
.Passenger Care run through on the Erie Mail, and
Express 3 mina Without clumge,.both
,ways, hetw,emi
Philadelphia and Erie. • - •
''•• •' "PWW TORII CONNIXMON. •
Leave New York at 9.00 AIL, arrive at Bile 9.16 A.3{
Leave Erie at 1.55 P. M., arrive at New York 3.40 P. M.
Elegant ble.ping Care on all Night Trains.
-For information reaLecetngliasbnaliees apply
at corner TRIATLET.M. and MAE.K.ET streets; Phila.
delphia.
• r , .
And for Freight haelneen of the Com pany's Agentx
- E. B. IC Ingram:4 Jr,: corner. Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia. . • '
J W . Reynolds, Erie.
Wm: ErovriLa.e.."'
down Aipn -- it o. B. BAUD:lore.
IX. lionvorr,.
Genera 4 rro:4lll'.ov7;4o24lllNalqie
Generil Pelf
Cleniiitifßup'tgyvwm=vv.m:..
THE DAIL y. EVE N, IDJ G., L .A 1 FHIIADELPHIA Y DAI :MA 5 186 R
,(. LAJL PI -4, , •'4 • 4 . -•
TRAVELINti - GUIDE.
°sir ORTIL.PEIntrayLVANIA
M.—THE MIDDLE ROIMS..-.
Shorter andtn direct Unettatethleherrk___Allentown
Manch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven Wilkesharre.
Ma b anoylAty, and all POWs In Ike Plhigh and WYOI
Wog Oast Batton&
Passenger Depots in Philadelphia
street
'above 'PlierstaßONand cone ; ar - B wl2-Iw #3 end AZIENRY
CAN streets. ti _
NS - UWE& A.BRANGIMESINT s
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after Monday,Nov. 20th,1965,Passenger train'
leave the Depot Third. street, above Thompson, daily
(Sanders excepted), Its fellows: - - - -
AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and
and Principaal, Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem with. Lehigh Vailre
Railroad for Allentown, Catasand tut, Ellatlngton, Matta
Chunk, Weatherly lesustsville, - Hazleton, White Ha
Wilkesbarre, t on, Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming_
Railroad
also in connection with
.Lehigh and Df.ahanoy Railroad for !lifaluaCitv, and
with Catmints Itallroad, Ibr. Rupert, Dan e, Milton
and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Ch at 11.45 A.
IL; at Wilkesbarre at 245 P: - 1d.7 at Nabanoy City at 9
P. N. Passengers by this-train: can take the Lehigh
Valley. Train, passing Betbfehem at 12.00 12. for Ears
ton - and points on' NOW Jersey Central Uailzoad to
New York.
Will 5.85. A. EL.—Accostunecattort„ Boylestowr
ate
stopping at all intermediate lilatlons. Passengers for
ow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartseilile, by this, train,
take Stage at Old York Esad.
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation for. Sort „Washing.
, ten stop at all intermediate Stations.
.At 230 Accommodation for "Doylestown,;pingstOp
at intermediate 'stations,. ta ke
stage at Doylestown for New Hope
AT 8.80 P. M.—Evening Its - press to Bethlehem and
, principal. Stations on the North Pennsylvania. Ral - " ,
road, =ma( ng close connection at Bettilehem with Le
high Valley Train for Easten, reaching there at 6.45 P.
Si. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other
points on New Jersey Central . R.R. - take N. J. C. Train
at Easton, whicu arrives in Ne* York at 10 P. M. Pas.
gangers for Sumnoytown take stage-at- North Wales.
end tor Nazareth watt Bethlehem and for Greenville at
AT LIB P. IL—Accommodation, for Doylestown,
stoP.Ping at all lateadnediate Stations: Passengers for .
Willow Grave, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington: for Lumberville Cl Dcyladown.
AT 5.15 P. IL—Through Accommodation, aar Beth
!seem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl.
vents Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train for,___Eointat •ili Lehigh Valley
Railroad and for Dauvilb3, and Oatawiesa
Bann ad.
AT 8.15 P. 3L—Accommodation, Tor Lansdale, UM.
ping at all interinediateStatims. .
At 11P.'26.: Accommodation for Fort Waskiagtisa,
TRAINS FOR PIEILADNLPHL4..
Leave Bethlehem at 0.25 and 10.0 A. IL, and QUI P.
Passengers leaving Easton at 9.80 A. M. connect at
Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at MIS P. M.
Passengem leaving Wilkesbarre at I connect
at Bethlehem at 0.15 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia
at 6.45 P. IL
Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. M. 8,15 and kW P.
',wive 7... whil e at 6.10 A.. N.
Leave Fort Washington at 10.30 and 4.15 p.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. IL
Philadelphia for Doylestown at BP. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. IL
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Can CedtV 7 Pall
more to and from Barks Street Depot. _
White Care of Second and Third Streets Line °met,
Peasetnera to Third Street Repot.
Ticketa mnstbe rcxmredattheTicketoMces, THIRD
gireet or street, in, order to accrue the lowed
rates of bide. ELLD3 CLARK,
17111 m 0.1.13
th t. Express will call fox and A =ao
BalaMat e
e No. Smith THIRD street.
FOR NEW YORK.—The u.s.r. •
DEN AND AMBOY and PIIII.A
TRENTON RAILROAD CON
P.A2OWB LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, 880
leave way
will follows, WALNUT STREET wir-Ef4.
At SA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., g 2
At ES A. IL, via Camden and Jersey Cily Hxpreen. slk
At 2 P. M. via Osmanli and Amboy Express, 8 0.1
,
At 5.80 P. ~ via Camden to S. Amtl, y, Accom
Al 8 A. M„5 and 8.N.1 P.M. For Mount Holly, Emu:lr
vine, Pemberton and Vlncentown. -Al SA. M.. an d
2 P. M. fo.Freohold.
Ats and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5.30, and 7 P. M.. for Flab
House, .r annum, Riverton, Progress. Dalanc.),
Beverly. Edgewater, Darlington, Florence.. Borden.
town, (2c. The 10 A. M.and i P.M. 'nee runs direet
through to Trenton.
LINIS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows
At 11 A. N., (Mk 6.45 P. N and 12 P.X. (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City 15=prew5......... $1 to
The 6.42 P. 31. Line will run daily. All othersSun
.Zsexcepted.
.30 and 11.0 u A.. ,X 3.30_, 4 . 38, and 6,43 P. X.. and
12 Midnight. for Bristci• Trext U m •
At 7 and 10.18, A. N., 12 X., 2, 4.3, and 6 . P. M. for
C calm ells,Tui riadale,HoimMurg. TeuxinY,Wiasinz
ming. Brideeburg and Frankford and at 10.15 A. M.
for Bristol. Schenck% Eddington and BP. N. for
Kohn erbeny and intermediate Station%
BELVID I rRE .I.I.I3II.AWAIUt MA.M.ROAD, for the
Delaware Elver Valley, Northern
trew k late, and the Great Penns
ylva nia,
through N an Y dily ( e ßandsisexcepted) L mHa T a o ng h
De
pot. aa Italows:
At 7.30 A.M. and 3.30 P.
N,
ibr Mara PAK% BUJ*
.Dunklrk - Canatidalgemßacedra, • th. , ‘,. Owego,
Rochester, 144110.37,pt0n, 061 vege , Syracuse, Grtal'
Bend. Montrose, Wilkestrarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water (lap, Belvidem.Eastow, Lambertville.
Flem
agton, dm. The 1.10 P. X. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Emden Ibr Mauch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. &c. - .
.et SP. li.forLambertvilleandintermediateStations
- Mir For New York, and WAY Lines leaving Nen
Eton Depot, take the cars on Fifth . street, above
Walnut, half an hour before del:l:octavo. • The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run froni
the Depot. On Sundays, tarculibusses will leave Wel.
nut street wilt:kr:W.6P.M. to connect with 6.45 P. M
line. •
I
ift,. pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Parosen.
ger. Pamengem are prohibited from Mking anything
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
over fifty pounds, to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responalbillty idr baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond
ROO. except by special (=tract
jfir:lWW4 sold and baggage checked.direet through to
Boston.
Graham's Baggage ' , .•preas will call fbr and deliver
baggage at the Depot& Orders to be left at No. 8 Wal
nut street. •
ialiK4 FROM NEW YORK FOP. PICELADKLPHIA:
Will leave from foot or.Cortiand street, at 12 M. and
4P. M, via Jersey City and Camden. At - 7 and 10
A. M., 6P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
tsineton
Pier No. IN. River,at SA. M. and 2, 4 P. M..
a Amboy and Camden.
W2I. H. OATEMEII, Agent.
TOWN AND NOB.B.IBTOWN
•.*Trrwv TABLE.•-•On and after WED
NESDAY, November Ir_,t, le% tbrther notice.
FOR G
heave Philadelhia-4. 7,8, 9, 10, u,.% s, 1.10
rabontee, IX, 45 , IX, 8,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, P. M.
Leave Germantown-4. T, 'oi. 8, 810, 9, 10, 13, A. M.;
10t, 8,4, 4%01, 1334. 7,8, 9. 10, 11 P. M.
Tne B.n) down wam, and the 83( and 5M up trains de
net stop on Germantown Branch. •
ON SUNDAYS.
-Leave PhriadelVlll4-4.10 minutes, A. M.; 8, 9 and
10M, P. BL
Leave Germantown-8 A. M.* 1, and 9it, P. M.
consTrarr Buz kAirateAo.
Leave phusdeapwa-45, 8, 19, Di, A. M. 3, IX, I% T. 1 1 .
and 11, P. , •
Leave Chestnut HUI-7.10 =lmam 8, 9.40, and Me A.
M.; L4O, SAO, 8.40, 8.44.11,W,5u1d 10.40 P. M.
• ON SUNDAYS.
Leave PhiladaVhla-4,10 zninutee, A. M 4 8, and
Leave Chestnut 11111-1.40 minutes, a. DL; 11.40. 5.40
and e.uS minutes P. IL.
FOB OONSHOHUUNXISt AND NOIDIIHNWN.
Leave Philadelphia,7B 8.86,11 . 06 ndruitet. A. IL; 1. 4 4 r
a ' eM * 534 ' tl4. ' and
-a P.
311.
9 11 A. 91.; Di• Di.
Leave ( Nerrii da7,, 7.50, , ,
and BP. X. • L a twice , T.
wins..
The 83i P.M. train wil ate
Welton, Kozwinki ' F aia . w7•l7 " .° cl ! =
• coNst(iniiim • • i
Leave - Phusaeapbub-a M.
Ltiefe,llsoil o rtil A.
Leave PhW9 1 1 311110 7.... 8.88,1L08 A. M.. /Xi ifiks SM.
Leave
s'.I)(,AA I 6. and Aixt up tug DX A. X.; 9.
hiannytunt .
43%
alia% Pag. 75186M:4M5.. • •
Leave Thuade/phia,-. A. N.; and
/ A we -9% A.M.; and 8
Wi T. , Meal
Depot, Ninth snot (Men strode.
e: . _ PRIDALTr,LPILIA. BALTII
. MOBS cENTBAL
t I P 5151: GEMENTS.—ON AND eyrza
MONDAY; March. 18,1866, the Trains mill leavaPhlla•
delphia, from the Depot of the' West Chester &Pkils.
deiphia Railroad,
_corner of Thirty-first and Market
Streets, (Webt PhlU9l9. ), at %ROA M., and 445
Leave Rising Sun, atS.S and Oxford at SAS A.M.,
and leave Oxford at &M P. M. ,
Till June 181 a Market Train with Passenger Oar
attached will run on Tue.sdays and Fridays. leaving
The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M.. Oxtord at 11.45 A. 2.1„
and Kennett at 32.15 P. M., connecting at West Tester
Junction. Willta, Train for Philadelphia. Oil and ate ' _ lst.lhis train will leave the Rising Ban at
Oxford at 6P. M., and Bennett at 6 P.M. Marketing'
will not be taken on Passenger. raina.,
The Train- leaving Philadelphia at` 7.20 A. 2f.. con
nects at Oxford with adally line of Stages for Peacti ,
Bottom, in LancasterCOunty. Returning, leaves Peach'
Bottom to connect at Oxford With the Afternoon Train ,
far Philadelphia , _ • •
The• Train inning Philade lphia at 4.44 runs to Rising
Passengers are alloWrd to ;take Wearing Apparel:
only, as Baggage , and •the: Company will not in any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless timed.* contrast be made for t h e
same. mhI9KENNY WOOR. (ten% Supt. Sup
....
WEST TIMMY BALL,Rog_D
••• " foot (=Whet aired
pper . niaaWilkainda.tit. FALL AND
.WMUJIM z - '
Commencing. W NESDd ~ PirP*Eagt,
For Bridgeton, Salem, and all aidninion Wed Jer•
arty and bolem Italtroada; at 24. aid p. M.
For hilliville and all Int e rmediate Stations, ate A.
For Cape May and intennediste Statinet, at 9 A. M.,
to Millvme connecting_with - freight train ( Passenger
car attached) for Cape mAy;aues.4s' P.M. and gm
. 1..
M. through paesenger i dna • „.• • -
For Glassboro' and insa=ealate Sta tlo
For Woodbury,Zanwastetr, - an., at 9 • ,g,;:zt.i
. 430,
Freight. will be received second covered wharf be.
IOW Wainut atzeetlroniuntirb R. M. Freight
received before 9;A; 41., will go forward. Berne day.
Freight delivered at 228 South lawareApenna venuen cient ..
• J. VAN - Su .
_IFHOCI , WEST JERSEY Irg COMPANY
N M attend to all Mammal (*mecca atriums Bug.
lime—, receive, dellver;.‘nd - rbrarard,;throagh ether re
eponalble
127 :Express Campania, to ,au p :, arte of wan.
, anY artide entrusted 'to nem: - ..6Spec,
acamPludeli•f4 4l . tOrcg l irk , 1ar 13, ,;, • 9 a 5 ial
F.KlNo Menem . 3 s'
yt abgastam% - • • • - • •
Tift.a.V.ELlMit OkiOWE.
• ' A - rANTA LIMENTE.AL
• t. 4 4 .
A' • 23NG .ARRANGENIONSTi
Tne'brates or the Pennsylvania Central R. B. leave
tbe Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets' which is
reached by the cars_ of the Market Street e r
Lama* running to and fret* the DeFOk The last car.
leaves Front street MT tbiNir_ =hulks, prior to
the departure rifeach
Oa Surensl 14—Careleate Eleventh and Market
streets it minutes before departure of Evening trains.
Di ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPBESTWI/1 call ibr and deliver
Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the office. No.
631 Chestnut street, will receive attention.
I,IIAINts LEAVE A-ND, „AatrfllTA!i OVX 'DEPOT;THUS:
AIM TRAIN . - •
'P M AOLI AOCOM., No, 1 • . •
_PARE_ES
;HARRISBURG ' A0001:L t • •
LANCASTER AUXOL, • •
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 _ • - -•
PHELADELI4IIA IMINNLa t •
•
CINCINNATI EXPREsS, • ' • ' • " LIO A.M.
PAOLI IMADELPHIA. t • " 7.10 "
pARkgRI3I:II:O3 N
P ACCOM., o. 1 - • •
" 8.20 "
- • " 9.00 "
LANCASTER TRAIN • • " 12.80 P. M..
FASTLINE • ; • " 1.10 "
PAOLI ACCOM .,. No.'s, • • " 4.40 "
:DAY EXPRESS- • • " 880 "
HARRISBURG A000M„,.. • • , " 9.10 "
* DM'S'''. 'except Saturday. tDailY• Milli% except
.AIJ
other trains daily , except Sundai" . . -
on The Penansggageylvan , ia Ramose r
00. will notmerel assmne any
risk fbr B ecempt
One
WearbigA and Pm ts
their responalbllll7 to Hundred Dollars , In value.
All e exceeding that amount in value, will be at
the the owner. unless taken by specie. .1 co:Tut:rect.
TICKET-OFFS
Have - been opened tat - 190. - 1331 - Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel, and , Girard House, where Tickets may
be procured to' all important and Pennsylvania,
as well as the West, Northwest Sonthwesk and
full particulars given as to time and connections, by
10:MI1 C. ALLEN, Ticket• Agent
The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con.
tinned as heretofore. where all information respecting
routes as Fell as Ti c k ets, can be had on application to
; - • THOMAS IL. rAERI9,
. • Ticket Agent, at
An Emigrant Train runs daily, except S the DePot.unday. For
tau information ma to fare and aoccutunodentons apply
tq FRANCIS FUNS. NO. 127 Dock street.
t :WEST OFEESTNR, AND PHILA
DELPHIA "R
A TrAtn A 1 ), VIA
int II
BUMMER ASBANGEMEN•ig,
On and after MONDAY,* Narett - 11411,11165, the
Dal= will leave se follows:
L• WERT CHESTER TRAIN%
ave Philadelphia fer Weet Cheater, from Depot
Thirty-first mid Market street, 7.20 A: M.,ILW A. id...
4.45 and 7.00 E M.
,__Leave West Chester fbr Ph il adelphia, from Depot on
E. Market street. 6.20, 7.30. 10.45 A. M., 1.40. 4.50 P. M.
Trains leaving Weat Cheater at.7.3oA.M.and leaving
Philadelphia at LIS P. X., not atop at PenneltOn ,
and will atop below B. C. Junctionat Media only.
tame PlLlbulelphls tar Peanalton 4.15 and 10.20
P: _ _
Leave Penneltoa for Philadelphia 11.16_t. X. 725
Pi AL
These Tlll l / 3 11 step at all intermediate Stations.
ON STINDAYS-7Leave Philadelphia at SAO A. M
andt,ooP. M.
Leave West Cheetei7.ss A. M and 5.00 P M. •
Oa BurrnAys—The West Phlladelbhia Pa. Monger
cars wit leave .Eteventn and marks; streets, ball an.
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of eaeh train to convey peeeengers
into the city.
Trains leaving Philsdelphla at 7.20 A. M.. and 4.45
M., and leaving West Cheater at 7Ai M, and 450 P.
M„. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. B.R. for Oxford. andintermediate points, .
HarPaasenters are allowed to take wearing apparel
only oerßaszage, and the Company will not, in any
ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one ban
dyed dollars, unless sepals' , 1 contract is mans for the
tame. HENRY WOOD. General Sauerintendent
IttOFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX
PREMS COMPANY. Si() maw
PI . PananaLritra,January Ylth. leeX
The Adams l#preas Company have enlarV il t rw hen
facilities at Waaldngton. D. (1, by banding A
Depot, and having acquired additional capacity io•
transports don. are now prepared to forward Heavy
Exprs freights. Pales and Parcels to Wield=
ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick
Adamstown, F o r tmea mime, and other Preee South
occupied by the army, a t vastly reduced atea.
Special agredmem a made for Merchandise in larg,
lota. Satler'a goada n and armyttuPrilles at aadsfactorl
prices, on April
taken at much less t it a nour usual rates.
Heavy and bulky packers received and recelpteC
for at our depot, Southeast corner of BBOAD and 1,0.
0101sT streets, JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent
• • e - 4 1 T: • • •
" ADELPHIA TO WIAM&
•` - e :1! • DDT (MANGE O F CARS VLA. ILL C.A.TA
RO"OTE.
On and niter Monday. April td 1866, through cam
for Williamsport will leave therhiladel phis and Read.
tug RaPrond.Depot, Thirteenth and utallowhill streets,
at BA. M. arriving at W Ullamspo n rt i at 6 P. M.. and
maltingclose connections for te-1 ira, Oil Regions.
Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western. North Western. South
Western States and stmt.-Yuman& -
7 H80134:331 TICKETS to all points can be procured
at the Company's °Mee 4 Chestnut street, under
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at
the Uni.ed States Telegraph Office in the Continental
Hotel, ane at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Reed -
!mg Railroad Thin een th and Lmilwarbin Street&
N. VANHOEN, Paree.nger Agent.
RARITAN AND DRILAWA.IIII
RAY RAILROAD.—NOTICR—On
an atter ir, February DM, the Rxprees Train
will be discontinned. The Freight Train leaves CAN,
DIN at 2 o'clock, P. AL, daily, Monday excepted,) ar
rivirin New York next morning.
Fre ht taken at low raters.
1... a ans. Acem' I.
gp,
IDBUII 4
BLAIR'S LIQUID RElikt RT.—For making in a few
minutes a variety of dellciona dessert& We will
warrant every teaspoonful to produce a solid curd with
each pintof milk. It is very convenient and suited to
every housekeeper and invaluable to those In the
country.
Just received a third supply' of lfinessea, that very
nourishing food for Infants, made from animal matter.
It Is much esteemed by Physicians. HENRY C.
BLAIR SONS, Apothecaries. Eighth and Walnut
streets. ap2.3
E —A o o ..p.or or eby "
LlAMlrr.raq & CO, Dreggiste, No. 724 and 722
Mark et street.
etOD LIVER OIL Twenty-five barrels, new made,
Cod Liver 011, of very superior qualitv;
Ammonia, just ricelved, in jars; also, just received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
95 per cent., In the beet of packages, and for sale by
• .T0E127 0. BAKKE CO.,
ocrt-ly No. 718 Market street.
L'IXTBACT VP BEEP• for beef tea- or Essence of
14 Beath sled/netts or for soups for table use. Made
n Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, horn _the Judoas 0 1
choice beef and is superior in 'delicious flavor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with tau di
rections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, APothecary,
1410 Chestnut street.
7•IRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.— Strada/ Marta;
PUlTlles,Oonfts,Brosh Ktrrors, Tweesenkpall
Boxes, Horn Swope,Bnrgseal lostruments
Hard and Soft Rubber Eloods,lftal Omen, Wane an
syriageo, ao., all at "That. Hands
. SNOWDEN ln
4544 za south moth anis.
VI °BERT EIHO 1 g Ir A Trirß CO. N. E. CORNED
Li SOUR= &MD B.ACE Wholesals
Druggists, bianntacturent and 'Dealers 1n Whidtlti
Glens, White Lead, sad Paints am= description,
ottbr to the trade, or consumers, aeomplete Moc& ed
goods In ask Mute the loweatmorket rata', •
• 3NNIT BRONISLMINN di 004 =
•
Northeast corner'ourth and Base uremia.
a1f.2.0N/DSlA—Jennlng's Calcined, in Mgt round tine
Bland boxes. abso hi bottles. - JennlnVa carbonate cd
idegneeda,in and: 4 ea: papers. Ho _eavy ined
Magnesia lyndlng and tbr sale by 1 W.A8.1.M. ELLIS
SCSI do 00., Druggists. Market and Seventh streets,
Philadelphia. eels
DAT RII/I.—.ltutt reeslVeds lei Invoke Of Orktatie
Imported Ray 1:02m, tbr sale by the Wise. by
ROBERT SRO :IMMURE:a t 00., Druggist, N.B. au ,
her Meath and-Race streets. _ - -
' : STOVES AND 13LEATER6.
,!ta• fa eft' • 0it.4:4• .4: .1
• EUROPEAN RANGE for &mill .hotels o
Rtaliudltutiortin TWENTY! • I) r• • 54: 51'
adea Bang ; Raid?
Furnaces, ...eaters, Lo wdown Grates, •
board Stoves, Bath Hollers, Btewhole Plates Broilers
Oookiag Stoves etc. , at wholesale and retail, bp
manufacturers
&MBE, SHARPE & THOMPSON,
o2s.th,s,tar&sa No. 209 North Second street,
THOMAS"®. DIXON & BONN,
Late Andrews t Dixon,
No. 11124 OBICSTNIPD stres_,,t
nfaccorera o
Oppos f ite United Steles e
- .
LowRLOR.-Dowli, -
PA
GRAILREER, -
OFFIOIP,
Aad other ORATES,
For Anthracite, Pitamlnota and Woad Fir
Arco,_
WARM-AIR FURN.&OO3, -,
Por warrain_ Public and Private Banditry.
B.ICOMITERS, VENTILATORS
O:IIIKNEY43.APLId,• - •
00 0.83: 51 G-RANGESJBATIC430.11.X13130110.
oat WHOLWRAT,T, and Tragram.
COAL.
L KasournmaoL• unix J. graLayr
THE lIITDOWITGIIIED IL' MO ATTENTION TO
their stock of
Buck Mountain &many% MM.
Lehigh Naliellon Company's Coal, and
whichlhey are=sl tO sell at the lowest market
Mee, and to d eli ver In the best condition. -
Orders left with S. MASON BMA FinnklbtLlMY
tote Building, szvarwrit stra i rm s MVE
be promptly attended to. &
ses,tf Arch Street Wharf, Schuylkill.
fIORA.L. — EUGABLOAN.BEAVER MEADOW AND
BPringEouAtahl, OW; and bekt Limn
Mennsam !Yam Ochoylkill. MeV/
.Aulati af, W. corner ON And
W a y m iltret*e , o.
_ _
riOTTOXI4I2WI4I2O= BAIL PUCK,OreVeZV"
&move to gi4t Ask mite, :an agun sa :+ 44 41
ANV 3 . 41 1 41, IPlP*!PRerffik T t_ereplia r . ' illkt -'te 4n
VAW I IV(.. al' 4 'ar•
• ,-, i• 94909320vg1ia1a' '
The New Bulletin Badly
Cihkstiint ::Stteet
;* BEr6Cmcitiiiiiii
i Foe proprietors are prepared to receive prOnOitili
renting snob roomtaskthey-Flllppt nae themselves.
1 - These
T".44;E! SECCM -0.2 "4/r F 7 39. I FF:4 4O C4A. •
•
- THE WHOLE OJ .THE NORTHERN HALF!..O).,
Four Merles High. *Vide ball
- Chestnut .strPot - '
, - •
, • end a Front of. , 2s.feet: J oit at;reetz.. -
Snitable-for a Jobbing.or Cornralsofon•Horiaei. Bank.
-..
or InsnianOe Office.' -- •' • • ',"• '•• • " -•=' •
For. Further- Taiticidars apply at the
Bui4TIN OFFICE.
: No '329. Chestnut Street.•
AI 0.00 A. M.
" 10.00 "
12.00
" - 1:00 P. - M..
II 11
II 4.00:"
5 . 80
_II
nao
14-'.()Ja- RJENrrs
With use of Steam. rover. part of the BASEMENT of
Ili South i01,713.TH Street.
Apply: to
" rt.) —ltarste
'of - K Zff,.,DHEXELLEttn,,_deloaeel,agai
Lux& Auctioneers.—a VALUABLE N - Q
LOTSc Soiith , ,l3.EClA)) Street, REED, street.:atasm
SON street: masicitat street, WATTS, street, - 111,A,
RION street, THIRTEENTH street andBUCK Toad,
Twenty-sixth Ward. On TUESDAY, May s th, 1866:
12 o'clock neon, aid be sold at public sale, without
reserve, at the PRILADELPw -,EXCELANtaa,
the following- described preperty clear of all in
cumbrance, viz: NO. 1 4 dREOfr HBOI/ND, dOliftt
Broad street, All tbat certain lot or square of ground,,
situate on the east side of Broad st,, between Reed and
Dickerson streets• and extending back to Watts street,
as the same is laid out and extended on & certain plan
of F. rd. Drexel's estate,made by Thomas Daly, City
Surveyor ; containing on Broad street 400 feet 4 inches,
on Reed street 200 feet, on Watts street. 400 feet 4 inches,
and on Dickerson street 200 feet.
No. 2. SQUARE OF GROUND, Reed and Dickerson
streets, All that ce rain lot or square of ground situ
ate on the south side of Reed street, on the east aide of
Watts street, laid Lot and extended as a - oresaid, on
the north side of Dickerson street, and en the west
aide of Carlon street, as the same is laid out and ex
tended on the aforesaid plan: containing on Reed
street 143 feet 1X inches, on Watts street 400 feet 4
inches, on Dickerson street 142 feet 2% inches, and on .
Clarion street 400 feet 4 inches.
No. &—SQUARE OF GROUND, Thirteenth street,
all that certain lot or square of ground, situate on the
west side of Thirteenth street, on the south side of
Reed street. on the east aide of Clarion street, laid out
and extended as atorese id, and on the north side of
Dickerson street" containing on Thirteenth spree; 4i..0
feet 4 inches. on Reed street ioo feet, on Clarion street
41.0 feet 4 Inches, and on Dickerson street 100 feet.
Po. EL& b (OMAR LOT, Thirteenth and
ickerson streets. All that certain trisingnlar lot or
piece of ground, situate on the northeast corner of
Thirteenth and Dickerson streets; containing on
Thirteenth street l2d feet 3 Inches, on Dickerson street
134 feet 3 inches, and on the northeast side theroflao
feat.
No. 5 LABOF. LOT, Broad and Illekerson streets.
All that certain lot or piece of groan% situate on the
east side of Broad street. on tit 4 south side of Dicker
son eta eet„on the west side of Watts street.lidd out and
extended as aforesaid, and on the northeast side of
Buckroad: containing on Broad street 50 feet,on Dick
erson street 200 feet on Watts street 283 feet, and on
Buck road ad feet 11% Inches.
2 , 70. 6.—LOT or SQUARE, DICSKRSON and TAS-
B3KEtaireeta.—All that certain lot or square of ground,
situate on 'the south rude of Dicker/ion atreet, on the
east tide of Watts Street, laid out and extended as
aforesaid. on theTnortiteast aide of Back road, on the
so th sine of Tasker. street, and on the. west side of
Clarion Wrest, laid out and extended as aforesaid: con
taining on Dickerson street 142 feet IN: inches, on Watts.
Street 341 feel 5 inches, on Back road 77. feet al:-Inches,
on Tacker street 01 feet 5 inches, and on .Clarion street
400 feet 4 inches.
ro. ;.--eQUARE OF GROUND, TIIIRTEEENTR
STREET.—AII that certain lot or square of ground,
situate on-the west side of Thirteenth street, on the
eolith aide of Dickerson street, on the east side of Cla
rion atreet laid out and extensedol2 a ce-tain plan of
F. Drelei's estate, made by Thomas . Daly, .City
Surveyor, and on the north side of Tasker street;. con
tainining on Thhteenth street 400 feet .4 inches, on
Dickerson street 100 feet. on Clarion street 400 fear 4
ltelte6, - and on Tacker sue et 100 feet.
No. a.—Large LOT, lhirteteth Street.. 1111 that cer
tain lot' Or plece of groutid, tuate on the east aideof.
Thirteenth street, between Dickerson, and Tastier
streets; containing in front on Thirteenth street, 400
feet. 4 inches, and extending in depth on the north side
of Teak er street 101. ieet inst - es to a pain% thence by
land now or late of Samuel Baker, N, 13 degrees, E..
263 feet s inches to a point; thence by the acme lane Li r
degat es,B.. 46 feet 4 in. to a. point on the smith
of
Dickerson street, and- thence W. on the south aide of
Dickersonatreet. ha fret to Thirteenth street.
No. S. LABOR LOT. Thirteenth street. All that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east aide
of 'Thirteenth street, south side of Tacker street, and
northeast sideolßuck road; containing on Thirteenth'
street 266 feet 3 Inc Lea, on Tasker street iaz feet. ea
Brick rand les feet 6 to Om and on the eastline there
of 829 feet, being a line parallel to Broad street, and. ad
join Ing lands en the east now or lather Samuel Baker.
Is:o.-10.--LABGE LO7, Thirteenth street, all that
certain lot or piece of ground , situate on the watts de
of Thirteenth street, Lee south aide of Tasker street.
the east aide et ..larion street, es laid out and extended
on the aforesaid t Lan. and the north east aide of Buck
road; containing on Thirteenth street 208 feet, on Tes
ke r street 100 feet, on Clarion street 91 feet b.!i inches,
and on Back road 152 feet IL% Inches
Buck
No. IL LOT, Tiv-ker street and Buck road. All that
certain lot of grout. d, situate on the south aide of Tas
ker street, the northeast tilde of Buck road, and the
west s'de of Clarion street, laid out and extended as
aforesaid; containing on Tasker street 48 feet SX
itches, on Buck read 74 feet 2 inches, and on Clarion
street 56 feet 6 inches.
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sar Lithographic Plans map be bad at the Auction
/looms. -
NW'PEREIWTORY.
By order of .1:r atom
H. TIIOIILAS & SONS. Auctioneera,
apl4 is,sznays 139 and 1418. Fourth tweet.
PF_REMPTORY BALE—TECORAS & SONS
Auctioneers—Elegant COUNTRY NEAT and
l 0 hi, 4b,scrcs, near Bustleton. Twenty third Ward.
miles from _Market street. ts miles above Prankford,
and 234 miles from ilo mesburg Station, on the Phila
delphia and Trenton Railroad, On TUESD aY, May
Bth, 1666, At 12 o'clock, noon; will be sold at Public Sate
scuhour reserve, at _ the PRILADELPHI ME
CHANGE, all that elegant country seat and farm, 46
acres, residence of J. T. Way, Esq., near Bustleton;
Twenty. third Ward. 10 miles from Markey street,
miles above Prankf4rd, and 2 miles from -Holmes
burg !station, Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad,
common:cation alto by omnibus and cars, via Frank
,ford. The improvements consist of a handsome stone
.mansion with porch. extending on three sides. and
pediment In front, 44 feet wide., three stories, with cu
pola and two-story back buildings It was erected for occupancy of the present owner in 1857, by Samuel
Rain, Esq., who has no superior as a builder in the
city: the materials of first quality, and no expense
spared to make it, in all respects a first-class residence,
the hall is 10 fret wide, - running threright• parlor 15x38
feet library, dining room, summer and winter kitchen
on first floor; 4' chambers, sitting room, store room,
bath room, with shower' and water closet, on-'second
floor ; 4 lame chambers on third floor; marble-maMM
all through, plenty of closets, furnace In cellar, ranges
in kitchens; in fact, every convenience of a first-class
city residence, except gas. The lawn, containing about
5 acre-s, Is handsomely laid out and elegantly shaded
with fine evergreens, and other trees In great variety,
• and an abundance of fruit of all descriptions. The
'other improvements are a beautifal cottage, 8 rooms,
nearly new. (been occupied but. one year,) with lawir
and garden; farther's ' house, new barn, carriage and
wagon house, spring house ,. ice house (filled), chicken
house, ram house; dm. The farm is bounded on the
west by the Pennypack ,Creek v the situatioa high and
healthy, commanding an extensive and' beautiful
view, and convenient to churches, stores, schools, &c:
the land Win a' igh state et cultivation; and everything
In first-rate order. The Philadelphia and' Attleboro''
Railroad, theronte of which has been recently surveyed
and a large amount of the stock subscribed;Will have&
station near the property,
A lithograph:OEMs house can be seen at the Auction,
Booms
Tsams—Haif cash. • , , SONS,
TRomesat
Auctioneets, 139 and 141 South Fourth - ram&
Also, will be Mitred., at the same time, alliifinlpg the
above, a beautiful place of about 11 acres; stone' notols,"
(pointed), 11 ro' Ins, splendidly shaded with fine old
trees, oaks, ash,: florae chestnut, evergreens, &C, chafe'
fruit fine spring, fish pond, &c. t tnY246,71
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. 10 4ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ESTATE OF
ma ESTER HULME,deceased.—THOISLIA& BONS:
Auction( ers.—Valuab.e Residence, N 0.1221 SPRUCE
street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets.—Pur
suant t au order of- the , Orphans' Court for the City
and County of Ph iltidelphia, will be sold at Public kale.
on TUESDAY, May 15th, 1868. at 12 o'clock, noon. at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described property, late or Peter Hulme, dec'd, vim;
All that three-story belleirme,ssuage and lot of ground,
situated on the north aide of Spruce street, 19 feet west
of Dean street containing 111 front on Spruce street Is
feet, and in depth N. 88 feet to a 9 feet wide alley lead
ing from Dean street to Thirteenth, Bounded north
ward by said alley. eastward key- ground granted to
Thomas Brown, and westward by ground granted to
Matthew Arrison, together with the common use and
privilege lot Said 9 leet wide alley, with or without
horses, cattle, carts and carriages at ail times forever,
and of a water course therein. Together.with all and
singular :the buildings', and improvements, ways,
streets, alleys, passages, water, water courses, rights,
liberties, privileges, hereditament:4.4lnd appurtenances
whateter thereunto belonging or in anuyywise apper
taining, and the reversions and remafndere, rents,
issues and prOtits thereof.
By the Court.' 'E. A. MEtitiCK• Clerk
Terms—One-third of the purchase mOney may reo
main on mortgage.
Possession will be given Sept. 28, 1866.
.fkl. THOMAS SONS,
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sP2S Mys 12 Aucers, 189 and 141 S. Fourth Mt eet.
inTO RENT,—Desirable first-class Chester county
COUNTRY RESIDENCE, completely furnished
anti-. newly refitted:. large barn, poultry. Arouse, ice.
house filled, spring house, -plenty of pasturing, find';
cold springs, splendid shade an excellent garden with
crops in the ground an abundance Of, frult; apples,
Pears. plums peaches, quinces, grapesOberries. cur
rants. strawberries, dm. Situation - bight Deb u ti f ut i and
perfectly healthful.. Excellent boating, splendid flatt
ing and sood gunn Me.
A 17 to - 43111ORGE. W. STULL, at_ C. M. S.
' • - •LENEllfaii Office / lo ; 72 7, B ,alnat a h atw : ebu 141114
o'clock; -• . ' . - .
m„ ,
;O$ BA L K
Ind 4:beam:ldim ' A eTatimetlaneblii pcar tittiZt
:IdirniederreconVenteneee. / 4 14LW MalngeoinvleM,
',lmmediate poireseione; •lopyly to 22e EON;
'BquARE;,- - , . • myS-3t•
IHr.l L I'lll
RENGWALT dc BROWN;
- On the premises
ItEALL RISTA'rE.
D‘ 4 fl.lE• CO PRY -S4 - terr-:,-Inluded,
toe."Ex
, r-13 nib ' May , Is be yet, .'d.siraulit,-Oetinttr
Seat- of-aliOßEatd-fiditi'aL, CMirlibS-i-aw0...”.1 near
xlo ntesburg,-1 wehry,third "p.'417d..i1l the City orph,l6-
:__lt cunt-ins tili--amlrs.of,a-roundiS acreirliatictibreely,
aid 4. at in Lawn -and -gaideav rc,lader
end *a-Ike:: Emory - snr!ety , of shade:add 'fruit-trees.
etc-toilers:and shruthary,toostregAablagardeiVisild',.
-grape - vines in gr. as variety-3s 4.- acres-in - .pasta - re'
:ground - and building
,lot 8.-
• The improrere s.: consist of a • three-story • hone% •
• 41 - OE4O feet, pig zzas on three - Sidek n the first floor.
ran*, dinilig-rcrim„,kitchin in the re feud,
11h1)1.-t-iiietwi.e,-withriierbtaliCk,r la. the - centre r
slaphke-ugb- the li-agtly of -thebohso,; •
4 shambeWerf.thesOd:rieer- with batksieroii.;
inth - eidentre-,4 flie , ,fritm:te,' hot - eta:
tionary'wmittitand andWater"ploSer.- • .=.-
--*/0411.4..third--- 4thherts and store j .rdeni;
within etairway leadzoktistii6 ' 16p of the h ouse; (rein -
- Which's; nnevieW is;adfer-ilifteen around:l;W,,
ce tior beatthg Marblem an tels and sratea i n flie
-and ice
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The.well is twenty:43%4.ft .
•feet. 'deep, and has a. fine
spring of war er- (exCel k en t)-;which'has nevergiven oat ,
in the dryest teetrivr.- •• - •' ' ' ''' ' • „ •
- - , Tbeetenestable atd carriage honSe is- 30 -byi 3 S r feet",
andlas -three btalls tor berseo and-two - fercows.`. The
en try in tit e centre of- the, , building divides-the- 1:
-0 0f. 1 .-"
heifer above-which are two Morns. for servants; '
'ln_ the stable yard is a chicken house, a good - Weiler
Wider,wagon-shed-dic. • - • - '''''
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TN e Situation of lids place la five-minutes' walk frond
theßolmeaborg Station. ois theTrenton-Rallroad;Withi:-:
a plank-walk-to the entrance - gate; and- possesseillie-.
advantage of being :within. a few momenta': walk: or?
chbrches,-scrools,storee and the Bristol Turnpike:: TE_
withine .reputation of being one o Philadelphia hest places
nine miles the tity of , and hart..
been the .winter and Summar rssidenm of the owner
fQr the past eleven years.
Ike purchaser can have part of the furniture
fair price, if desired. ,
•smoGoof the. purchase - money may ' , remain on: the
property, secured .in the usuat way.': t5OO to be paid , '
when the - property - is a-ruck off. Can be examined
from this date to the day of. sale, . •
Train leaves Kensington Depot at 3P.M. _ --- •
Possession on the 15th cifluae. (my 2 4-5 7 ti'u 14.-74
Jr. ORPHANS' CoI:MT BALM—Esta EONS AVID
DAVIS. deceassd,—THOprAs & , - Axi,2„.
crneers....VALCA-nr.-,, BUSLNESR S TANI.IO-;-
THRI.E STORY BRICK STO -tE • ND DWELLING
No. 34.5 NORTH EIGHTH_ STREET.poranant .t 6 .
an alias Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, wilt be sold at Public Sale,"on
TUESDAY, MAY 15th' ; 186x,at 12 o'clock..tv 8011. AT PTILLADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
described properly lat., of. David Davis, deceased, vL=
No.l (No. sin the Order of Court) All that lot of
ground, with thethreeetory brick messnage thereon
e voted, situate on' the east side of Eighth street iiiBK
feet south of Race strew': containing in breadth north '
and,south IS feet A inches. and m depth east and _
wes 99 teat. Bounded northward by four other men
images and let of said David Davis, eastward ey.
ground now or formerly of Win Rudolph, southward
by ground of Jaa. SharswoOd, granted or intended to
have beerigranted to Thomas Clark. , .
sar This property hes no rignt to the alley, fOr any :
purpose whativer. between this .and the property ad
joining on the north. No. 117.
N. B.—The above is a very valuable binine B 9 surd,"
By the Court. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0 C.
DAVID DAVIS Jr., Adminietrator. - ..r.
' • .M. THOMAS es Southconeers, , 4
apidms 12 I 139 and 10 Fourth street. .
PFOB SAI.E—CsiIELIN IBY ice SIDEECE, AT
Holmeshurg—Beautiful situation and perfectly
faithful; superior Dwelling with the . all the modern
conveniencesar.d three acres of. land. Bouuded_by
Cokland avenue MM. Decatur and Cambridge streets;
Taste(Ully laid tint with shade and fruit trees. stable.:
Coach Rouse, .Laundry. die. Close to Holmesburg
Pailiond elation_ end Bristol Turnpike. Access-fre
quent. Immediate. postession. For farther particu
lars. see handbills nud catalogue of M. THOMAS .t
f OMS bale of May S. ... GEO. W. faIILL, Jr..-
myl-Ste Conveysto er, 727 sausera street.
COTTAGES TO LET .
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CAPE ISLAND, NEW nrlEtS,
I have several fine Cottages yet to let, fortrished wick
all the necessary furniture, &c., except lutens,cruck
ery, knives. forks and spoons.
Address immediately,
A. E. HUGHES, ...
• my?. 2ma* Real Estate Ageet.
_,_FOR SALE. a VALILI R oomsppity -
SEAT at RIVERTON. N.w Jersey., consisting pia
nu tantial pointed :stone HcalbE. 'afar •
GROUNDS OF ABOUT 134 A
fronting the Delaware River on Um tianT%he house - -
is furnished with all the modern conveniences,: and
supplied with water by a windmill on the premises: ,
There is .also a good STABLE, with ICE HOUSE,.
dm. Apply to
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PETER T. WRIGHT,
ap2s.l2ts 214 chestnut street, up stairs.
FOR BALE—A Farm of 52 acres. at Abington
1113, Station, on the forth . Pennsylvania Raitroad,
about half an hour's ride from. Philadelphia This
Property includes several line sites for Country lEtesi
dances.
ALSO—Tao ver:t desirable Cite , Beiddences, Nos.
2.125 arid 211.1 Spring Garden street, Apply to
McLEAN, Conveyancer, -
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No. 222 South Fourth atreet.
my 2-4 t•
1.1 FLR SALE—.I. RABBI, containing Mt acne
u p erlor land, together with modern amble brick
mansion; ice and carriage :ho 2 tenant homes;
a barns, &c. Situate 1 mile from MoorestoWl4
N. J.; .34 a mile from Camden, Moorestown and Mount
Holly Railroad, and lo miles from Camden; five scree
of earden fruit. young orchard and handsome lawn,
we shaded. J . ik . E. (Antra wy 4- Eilt)NS, 508 Walnut
street. -
once, SALE-2014 BACTStreet,corner of Freed.
Lander street, oppositelllind Asylum. three-story.
ouse, double back-buit4ings, saloon parlors, ti charm. ~
hers bath. gas, water-closet, heaters, summer and win- .
ter kitchen. ranges, grape vines. Also, o. large lot. on -
Freedlander street,lB feet front by 68 feet. deep. If not ,
sold belt re Nay Bth, will be rented. Inquire at Sfeesl-:
a's 116 w Hat store. 613 Cilestanit street. ap3OUrai2
634 NORTH TWELFTH STR Ket.T.—For, .3 A T. 7",
Thret-atory DWEL.V.N(3, doable three-story
b bulk ings. replete with modern conveniences—
gas, heaters, winter and snmm er kitchen, t• al oon par
lor, eic. In good order. 14,000 may remain on mon
gage. If not sold Word May 15th, will be rented. -
quu e at IicCALLA'S.Iiew _Hat store, 613 chestnutstreet.
aptotf
RSEP WIT 'RESIDENCE FOR SALE
OR TO RENT—Beantifally and conveniently
ated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Station. A 'commodious and e egant RIMITEEMICE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-home,
&c. Lot 1802213. Apply between 10 and 2, at 88 North
TRIED street. [mba.4 tit] W. P. WUJSTACH.
EFOB SALE.—
THE NEAT AND DESIRABLE BRIGS
LLEtco On emote e order), No. 1227 FIELBERT
street,. by MOCRs THOMAS & SONS. at the EX
(MANGE, on 'TUESDAY, May 15th. $2,780 re.
main: apUS 9,tu,th, - 6t* •
im&PRETE STBEEL—POR SALE—A four-story
modern brick residence.= feet front, with three
story double back buUdit' sm, and lot 119 feet deep team
outlet situate on tb,e north aide of Spruce street, below
Seventeenth street. ..f. 3L Go7s.lbritY & SONS, SOS
Walnut street, , ~,.. -,,;-. - - .. - -
grg . FOR SALX - s--' •
un Fine 'large - gtone - Wareilon'on 'Milder street.
near Township Une,within ten minutes waltc . of ;no
Germantown 13:"It. Station:-
PFOR.EALE--COTPAGEAT CAPE ISLAND
oa Lafayette stieet; lot SO feet by 20u deep
zooms. piazza hoot and back on first and second
stories'. 'One 'half can reim,Jn on mortgage. It not -
sold before - Jtme Ist: will be rented, furnlsited. Inquire' --
at McC s lla'a new Hat store, SIS Chestnut st. ApSamis:
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nWEST PHILADELPHIA. PROPERTY FOR
HALE CHRAP.—The last one .of those splendid ',-
wit , tone Dwellings,. No. 42.13 B&C &EY. street,
finished in the best manner, with all the modem con
veniences. Apply to C. D. SUPP.LEE 740 North Nine
teenth street.. ssp24-12t*
FOB, SALE—Desirable Country Seat and Faulk
Of twenty-five acres, threelburtna of smile Nina ..
o reen Lane Station, North Pennsylvanialtalirealk....
DICSSON BRUM:MRS..
wanantatreet.
m3ath•B4uStl.
FOR ..E.ALII.--Tbe loar.story , modern brick
residenCe 20 feet Ont. - With ; tbree - etol7 doable
back buildings, and lot 117 feet deep to a thirty feet
wide street. &mate No. UM Filbert street. J.M.
MAY et -SONS; SOS Walnut street.
InARCH SIBEFT—FOR SALE—A threeetory
moclern brick BESIDI NOE, with et - lee and.
s
tbrestory double back" bitildings and lot 20 set front'
by 103 feet deep: situate Nireteenth and Arch: streets,'
J. 111 .0133dislEY & nONS 003 Walnut street.
.
Ng_POD. S A three-story ; brick residence...,
with tbree story back buildings, and every cion
.venience, and newly patered and painted :thronghout;
situate No. no South Twenty-tirst, street. - .J.3d. GUM-.
3LEY & SONS. al S Walnut street. i• - • • -
EDFOR BALE.-The fofir•StOiy brick Residence,
with double back buildings, end lot 20 feet front
by 100 feet deep to al2 feet wide street; situate No. 235
South Sixth street. J. SONS. NS
Walnut streets;". ; .
11PThirtyOS AN D GROUND. N. E. Cor
ner eight and Walnut, West Palladelptda,
ieet front by he feet deep; grapevines ; fruit treeS,
natural spirit g water.. Imetediate r.oasession Inquire
at „tie aftlitia new Hat store, 018 Chestnut:at. apBo44l
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tTO LEZ 13.131,E1D1A.TE, P0851D3910N,
Three-story DWALLI.I.VQ, double back buildings,
in five summit ofCuntinental. ,Parlor andeecond
story carpet's ,for sale. 'tent. eumr., Address JUNO,
ituLrErtal oftlee. . . • , - • • :spots
!TO BENT.-Fourth' and Fifth stories No.
Bouth.Beeond street, suitable for light m. nufac.
mg purposes; will be rented I we to a-good tenant.
Apply - to S. H. CURTIO & SON, Real Estate Brokers.
aa NV atree ' • '
yom .BALE OKRA? — A tbreeetor7 brick
diva Inc With back . butldlngs. Bill Poplar street,
modern convenience% Apply to J. H. CURTIS ,64.
BOIL Real Estate Brokers. 481 Walnut street.
biIIFOR SALE —A .tbree-story b ick
Worn atone nasty, Noitb Seventeeinth street
rktge- &c: to L H. CURTIS & SON: Rel . .totate mokers. *3 walnut street.
gift- BENT—A desirable House tn castrations,
stre Ma' • LIOn. Best Apply at 1327 viosiveort
BOARDING.
'OILARGE AIRY ROOMS will be vacant; .with
board, on the 7th instant, a 5 Mrs. Sudgren's, 1010
IDOARDiIs;O=-TWO 'YOUNG MEN CAN .
conimpeated With Boar 4 hi a prlvate famllyoillli
all the comforts cpra borne, within a few dquaresof.tbe
Baltimore Depot.. Addrten,"llenwo," thin °lnce. 413:34'
MFiFevi*A' ,4 M