From' our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Waihinglezi. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WAS/EllsiGTOlq, May It —lt is the intention of the Senate to pioceed at once to consider and dispose of the constitutional• amend ment.. Quite a number of Republicans are opposed to -amending it; others think the third section should be stricken out, and another more stringent substituted. The,' new: fiveper cent. loan bill is ready to be reported. It will probably be deferred 'until other matters now before the Sexiate are disposed of. The Senate -Military Committee reached no definite conclusion to-day on the bill re viving ihe grade of General. The ship canal scheme is in committee un acted on. Strenuous efforts will be made at the next Executive session to secure action on some of the Pennsylvania appointments. They 'will probably sleep for some time yet. The Firing on an American Yacht. EssTronT, Maine,May 14.—Acting Ad miral Boggs has just eft here in the steamer De Soto, to demand, an explanation from the commander of the English steamer at St. Andrews, in regard to the firing into the pleasure boat, off Robbinston, with a party of Americans on board. Bow York Bank Statement: NEw Yomc„ May 14th.--Tne statement for the weekending Saturday shows, An increase of loans, - - $3,640,000 £ 4 " " specie, - - 3,050,000 4 " " ' " deposits, - 7,000,000 64 " " legal tenders, - 3,813,000 8 ‘ " " circulation, _- 720,000 suuMLIM Oongress—Mrla Session. WABEISNoTON. May 10, ieee. sattrATE.—Mr. Stewart (Nevada) introduced a hill amendatory of his former proposition laying down the conditions on which the Southern States may be read mitted to their former relations tothefAeneral Govern ment. It provides among other things for impartial E r e to be assented to by these States and tne exclu sforiffNom office of the President and Vice President of the so-called Confederacy and the members of the Thirty-sixth Congress and Heads of Department who went into the rebellion ; also, those who have been cruel to Union prisoners. A general amnesty Is to be issued in compliance with the conditions proposed. Mr. Stewart said he intended to offer the above as a substitute for the pending report of the Reconstruc tion Committee The bill to prevent smuggling onthe northern fron tier was taken up. Houso —The States and Territories were called Ihr billsand joint resolutions to be ',referred to Com mittees. sir. Rigby (Cal.) introduced a bill granting* the right of way and making a grant of Tani to the Sierra, Nevada and Contra Costa Irrigation and Canal Com pany in California. üblic It was read twice and referred to theommittee on P Lands. Mr. Bidwell (Cal.) introduced obit] for the relief of the representatives of Brig.-General George Wright, U. S. A rimy. Read twice and referred to the Judiciary Committee Also, a bill to quiet titles to the Puebla lands in the town of Santa Barbara. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Private Land Claims. Also. a ffilll to authorize the Ocean Mail Steamship Seivire between the 'United States a. , d the Sandwich Islands. Read twice and referreed to the Post Office Committee. . Mr. Donnelly (Minn.) introduced a bill to amend the Agricultural College bill, so as to extend Its her efits to the States lately in rebelion, on condition that the grant of lands should be confined to the lands in their own States. and that the proceeds thereof shonld be applied to the support of Public Schools instead of Agricultural or Scientific Coheres. Read twice and 'Marred to the Committee on Public Lands. r; Stevens (Pa.) offered a resolution for the ap pointment of a committee of three to investigate the recent riots at Memphis, with power to send far per sons and papers. Adopted. Mr. Chanter (N.Y.) offered a series of resolutions de claring that the independent wad constitutional course of the President. in seeking to protect, by the veto power, therighto revolutionary of this Union against the wicked and acts of a few malignant and mischievous men, meets with the approval of this Ronse, and deserves the cordial support of all loyal citizens of the United States; that this House believes the Freedmen's Bureau unnecessary and unoonstita 110naL 'New York Stock Market. Fling Toarr May 14th.--Stocr&s are firmer; Chtcaga sad Bock Island, 94; /Litho's Central, 121; Michigan Southern, 79%; N.Y. Central, 92%; Reading, 101%; Lind- Boa giver, 102%; Canton Co.: 69%; Missouri 6s, 74%; Fee. 72%; Western 'Union Telegraph Company, 61; Carolinas, 84%; Tennessee 6s, 90%; Treasury 73.10, 102%; Ten•forties, 96%; Five-twenties, 102%; Coupon 63, 399;001d,130%. Markets. BALTIMORE, May 14.—Flour quiet but finer. Wheat steady. Corn bee defined le. white 86©87e. yellow Sl©32e. Oats firm at 67c. Provisions firm. Mess Pork 131. Sugars steady th. refining dPseriptions are quoted at 104@103 , 4 1 .c. Coffee dull. Whl . ky firm at 101 26% for Wet4erh. &des at Philadeli BALES AFTER $4OOO Philo &Erie 6s 91 2000 City 6s old KSO 95 2500 do mon 99 500 U B 6s'Bl cou 10834 3000 U S Tress 7 3-10 s Notes Aug 102% 50 sh Spruce & Pine 88 203 sh Read R 5381-160 500 sh Hestonv'eß gds 20 SEOOND =Welty 68 new- 98% 5000 do 99 Z5OO City 6s old ESO 95 1200 Lehigh 6s 'B4 8736 2000 Read 68'48 69 1: NEW Evigilial.CALTIONE). yrku, QUEEN'S FAVORITE. THE QUEEN'S FAVORITE. 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FIRST BOARD, 150 sh Fauna .R 5414 50 sh do b3O 515 , 6 3sh Cam Amb R 2 ds 128% 200 sh Ocean 011 2ds 6% 1013 sh do 555 500 eh N Y and Middle Coal Fields 614 500 sh do b3O 536 BOARD. 10 sh Bch Nay pre!' 541; 100 sh Ocean 011 633 100 eh do b 5 7 100 eh Susq Can 1)5 1614 100 eh do b 5 16 -111 ML ESTATE. FOR RENT. WLL BE COMPLETED IN A YEW DAYS, Four Stories High. with Eater:eel by a wide hail on Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet , on Jayne street Suitable for a Jobbing or Coraraistsion House, a Sauk or Insurance Office. For Further Particulars apply at the NEW BIM LETIN BUILDING. ko. 607 Chestnut Street FOR, It,.IENT, With use of Steam Power, part of the BASEMENT,ot No. m South FOURTH Street. Apply to RINGWALT & BROWN, On the premises ti PUBLIC BALE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. BANE PROPERTY. SECOND STREET, PHI LA. ELYRIA., PA.—The above-named property will be offered for sale on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of May, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA. EX CHANGE, under the following conditions—No bid will be received for a less sum than 8110.000. Terms of Sale—One-third cash at time of purchase, one-third In s xty (60) days, and the balance in, ninety (90) days from time of purchase. The Department reserves the right to reject all bids and retain the property. This property is • among the most desirable in the city of Philadelphia. fronts 75 feet on Second street, bounded by Second, Dock, Gold and Lodge streets, and has been prepared by the construction of the most substantial foundations for it e erection of extensive additions to the present marble building. my4,7,9,12.15f Wl.l. B. THOMAS, Collector. El COTTAGES TO LET CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, I have several line Cottages yet to let, furnished with all the necessary furniture, &c., except linens, crock ery, knives. forks and spoons. address immediately, my 2 Itn/ PGEMLANTOWN.—FOR SALE. HANDSOME COTTAGE, lot 140 by 250 feet, cor ner of Main and Sharpnack:sLreets. Apply at No. 930 ASCH street, or at ALBURTIS KING'S, above Sharpnack.ylMmediste possession. Neat 9-room COTTAGE, -Washington Lane near statien. Price $5 000. Fruit and Shade trees. Immediate possession. Apply to H. FRICKE, royl2,st* 930 Arch street. MEDIA.—FOR SALE—With possession, COT TAGE near the Depot, containing ten rooms, heater, range, hot and cold water, bath, water closet, gas pipes throughout, floors deafened, walls lined. Lot so by 200 feet, planked. with choice fruit and shade trees, grape vines, dic Seven trains daily to and :rpm the city. Adjoining, Lois also for sale. - Apply to F. 111. BROOKE, myll•Bt? 142. Nortn Broad street. .CP TO RENT—Elegant Country House, on the River Road, one mile below Tacony; three minutes walk from a Station on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. Beautiful location, handsomely shaded. House has five rooms on first floor, five chambers and five attics, coach house, stable and Ice house filled. Apply to JOHN G. JOHNSON, Inyl4-2v 5 708 Walnut street. Ga FOR SALE—A VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT wi. h 55 acres of land attached,situate near Moores town, New Jersey, and aeoessib a by Camden and Amboy Railroad, seven times daily. Large double mansion with lee-house (filled) and all neesar., out buildings in thorough order. Handsome lawn and frnit in great variety. Terms accommodating. J. M. (41011.1)1n,T dt SONS, 508 Walnut street. WM GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE US OR TO RENT—Beautifany and convenlentty situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant RES/DiraiaL with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house, &c. Lot 180x213. Apply between 10 and 2, at SS North PRERD street. imhl4 till W. P. WU:STAMM w4GI, 113SAITTOWN--FOR SA_LE.—A. handsome double, painted, stone, modern itIf.SInENCE, th 2% acres of land attached. situate on Pulaski ave nue. 'within tiveminutes' walk from the railroad sta tion. The house has every city convenience, and Is In perfect order. immediate possession given. J. M. GUIAMEY &SON'S, Se& Walnut street. IPL H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Agency, No. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia, Real Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort gages, and other securities. House and Ground Rents collected. Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States. myS 3ml .14 FOR SALF,.—A handsome three-story brick Residence, with a•story double back buildings, al, furnished with every convenience, situate on we west aide of Nineteenth street,above Arch. Lot 25 feet front by lea feet deep. Pow ession given June lat. J. GIIMILEY SONS, boa Walnut street. FOR SALE.— R Fine large Stone :Mansion, on Muter street. near Township line, within ten minutes' walk of the Eiermantown B. R. Station. O. H. muntrucAD, 4 bt , .5 South Sixth street, TOR SALE.—The dwelling. N0:521 South Ninth ra street, with three story double back buildings, containing all the modern conveniences. Built ex pressly for tb e present owner. Terms easy. Apply at o. 4.9 South NINTII street. , myt2-tf FOB SALE—THE THREE-STORY BRICK rwelling with Sstory double back buildings.siniate ls.o. 919 Pine street, has every modern convenience. and is in good order. Immediate p- session given. J. M. GIIMMEY SON s, 543 Watnut street. I = FOR RENT.—FURNLSERD.—A HANDSOME . 4418i1 Country Sat with ten acres of land attached, Eituate In Chester county, one mile from a railroad station, and about 22 miles from this city. J. M. ti II 51... MET SONS, WS Walnut street. FOR SENT FURNLSRED.-.-A handsome four Eiß story brick Residence, with 3-story back build tugs, situate on Pine street, west of Eighteenth. Pos session given June 15th. S. M. & SONS 1.0.3 Walnut street. gf.COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM FOR Mit SALE—Fllty or one hundred am es, Bristol e, above seven mile stone, and near Taclny. Apply to R. WHITAKER, myri.2llt* No. 6io Locust street. 2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Ttiree-story [fir double back buildings, replete with modern cm n epees, now vacant. Open from 10 A. M. to 4 P M. Inquire 6:3 Chestnut street, McCALLA'S new Hat Store. myll tf/ GERHANTOWN.—TO RINT—A furnished OUtiR good location, high ground, well shaded, I,Giin IEI five minutes' walk of a way-station, on Ger mantown Railroad. Address, Box 700 Philadelphia Post Office. raylo-tft TO BE LET—Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Floors, eO7 CARTER street, south of Chestnut. suitable for light manufacturing purposes. Apply to S.H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 \Wel nut street. Or, '7.-r FOR RENT.-1212 RACE street, three story in::; Brick, two-story double back buildings. Inune. di..te possession. Apply to A. E. WIEGAND, 'royl4 508 Walnut street. I-WI TO RENT—Rooms of Building No. 42 South 8.4 THIRD street, suitable for Offices, with all the' the conveniences. Apply to R. F. RALEY, first floor. myS-s,tu,th-tg CFI TO RENT—NO. 1111 WALNUT Street. Fos- VI .1 session 13th June. Apply to JOHN SAMUEL, 204 South Fifth street. P;IFOR SALE.—The three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, situate No. 528 SouttcNinth street. Lot et front by 100 feet deep. Early . posseanon given. J. M. GUMAIE4 & SONS, 503 Walnut street. EIFOR SAI E.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, North Third street, with Immediate possession. In quire on the premises. - T _ o 1116 LET.—Third and fourth floors with the office en first floor: also, part of a large cellar, No. 16 South Front street. Apply to J. H. tiIiRRIS cfs SON, - Real Estate Brokers, 413 Walnut street. Fr°BE LET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS. 339 Walnut street, suitable for offices or any light businea. Apply to J. H. CORTLS di SON, Real Itstate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. Fro BE LET.—FOIIRTH AND FIFTH FLOORS, 105 A. South SECOND street. Apply to J H. CURTIS a SON, Real Estate-Brokers, 433 WALNUT street. COMPTHOLLER'o NOTIOM. riIREABURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMP. 1. TROLLER . OF CURRENCY, WAsismreTON; March soth, 1868. , Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the nndersigned, it has been made to, appear that "THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIS OF PHILADELPHIA," in thecity of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the re quirements of the act of Congresa, entitled " An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to rovide for the Circula. Lion and Redemption thereof , ' approved Snue Sd. 1864, .and bas complied with all' the provisions of said act re. quired to be complied with before commencing the buainess of Banking under said act. irow; therejore,. 1,. Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE NATION. AL BANK. OF THE REPUBLIC OF: PHILADEJ; PAIA," In the city of Philadelphia, In the county of Philadelphia, and State - of Pennaylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act .aforesaid. • , In testimony whereof witness myhand and { }seal of office, this tDiri t i!tt i BMor Mara, 1868, CLARKE, frabSittnyliOn Comptroller. CARRIAGES RITHR I S ER 2I4%ou I T Street, _ _eet, COACH 4*.alnut-,Fniladelphla. /Kir An a4seortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES always on. hand, at REASONABLE PRICER. ap2i-em TiIE . DXILLY EVENING - BULLETIN: . 1 3 111LADELPRIA,- TUESDAItiII4Y 15',1866: NORTH PENNSYLVANIA B B.— THE 7 MIDDLE' tinortest an mat direct line tb Bethlehem, Allentown , • Manch Chunk, Hazleton White Haven Willmobarre , Sfahanoy City, and all points in the Lehigh and W3'oll ming Coal Regions. • . . • ' Passenger Depots. In. Philadelphia, _THIRD street above Thompson, and corner of 114 : 092 :FrEi and ABEERI CAN streets. : WINTER ARRA I cG)I2dENT. " MITE' DAILY TRAINS. . • • • On and after Ilionday,Nov. 20th,1165,Pflasenger grains leave the Depot, Third street, above Then/Peon, WY (Sundays excepted), as follows: , • AT 7.30 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and Principal ; Stationws North Pennsylvania • Rail road, connecting at ehem with Lehigh Valle, Railroad for Allentown; Catassuovia,Glatington,Manch Chunk, Weatherly, Jeanesville, 'Hazleton, W hi ter verstWilkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all paints in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City and • with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danvllle, Milton ...nd Will *lmpart. • • Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A. M.: at Wilkeabarre at 245 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 9 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh • Valley Train, passing Bethfehem at 12.00 M. fur Has ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. AT 8.35 A. 61.—Atteemmoat! ort, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations: Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, for Pert Waahing• AtstoPpWs at all intermediate Stationa. At 2.30P,8L Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations. Pamengera take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. AT 8.80 P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Bar, road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le. high - Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. Passengers ihr Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. Z. C. Train at Easton, wham arrives in New York at 10 P. IL Paa aengers for. Sumneytovrn- take stage at North Wales. and mr Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville a, : Quakerto AT 4.16 wn- P. 11L—Accconmodation, . for Doylestown, stopping at all Intermediate Stations. Passengers for 'Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington : for Lumberville at Doylestown, • AT 6.15 P. IL--Through Actsznunotiatfon, for Beak babe= and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for.t.. , I,ehlgh Valley Railroad and for Danviile.WlL.......tand Catawba' Railroad. AT 8.15 P. M.—Accommodation, tax Lansdale, step ping at all intermediate Stations. At 11 P. IL AccomniodationAr Port "Wsuildngton. Leave itablehim — sitala and 10.02 A.X. sad &O P. Passengers leaving Easton at 920 A. N., Connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. 11. Passengers leaving_ Wilkeebarre at IP. N. corniest at BethlebPrrt at 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia ML.4SP.N. Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. N. LB and MO P. M. Leave Lansdale at s.lO A. M. Leave Fort Washingt on SUNDAYS. at 10.50 and 2.15 P. Na ON A. E. HUGHES, Real Estate Ageat. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at aA. M Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3P. M. Doylestown Ph i hiLsdehia P M. A. M. Bethlehem foladelphia at 4 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony y pare envirs to and from Berko Street Depot. White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line CCirreY pasaegners to Third Street I.epot. Tickets =lathe grocaredattheTlcketOethee,THlßD street or BEBBB street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. RT.T.TR CLARE, Agent. IrriThno , o's Baggage Express will call for saul deliver Baggage at the Depot. Office. No. Da South TIMID street. FOR NF.,W YORK.--The OA3I - .b 1 AND AMBOY and PEILA- I A AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave as follows. viz: /hrs. At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., 2s At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 800 At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy Express, 300 At 5.30 P. I , d ~ via Camden to S. Ambt 7, Accom. AL S A. hi., z auu 5.30 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewans vile, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. M.„ and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. N. 4, 3.30, and 7P. M. fbr Fish Haase, ea' myra, Riverton, Progress, Delano, Beverly. Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden town, &c. 'the 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. ham runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows - At 11 A. M., 4.a1, 6.45 P. 31 and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey My Express.— . 83 00 The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others San days excepted. At 7.80 mad 11.041A.M.,3, 3.80, 4.38,5 and 8,45 P. M. and 12Midnight, fbr Bristol, Trenton. dm. At 7 ndells,,To teat',M., 3, Cor a nwmstiale,Hounesburg, TaconY.Wissino ming Brtdesburg and Frankford and at 10.13 A. M. tor Bristol. Schenck% Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holm esbure and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE LELAWARIs R. I t ItOAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sunders excepted) from Kensington Dep pot, as fencers: At 7.30 A. M. and 11.80 P. M, ibr Niagara Falls, Bar flab Dunkirk CanandaignaKlmire, /theca, Owego, Rochester, AngbatePtell, Oswego. Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap. Belvidere, _Misuse, Lambertville, Flan- Baton, &c. The 3.30 P. M. Line mane= direct with t 313 Train leaving Easton fbr Mantis Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. &c. At 5 P. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Static= 'For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken zington Depot, take the cans on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hoar beton departure. The cars run Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. On Sundays, Qmnibasses will leave Wal nut street, iv hart at SP. M. to connect with 8.45 P. M line. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Fassell• ger. Pamengera are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing appareL All baggage over tiny pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility' air baggage to One Dollar' Per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond .1.00, except by special contract. IW rickets sold and baggage checked dirsct through to Boston. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 11 Wal nut street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and P. N. via Jersey City sad Camden. and 10 A. M., 6P, X. and 12 Night via Jersey Cityand Ken- sington. From Pier No. IN. Blver,at SA. M. and 2, 4 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GAUZIER. A.gent. mi vs , •• .PHILADICLPH/A J GERMAN. •, BST I TOWN AND NORRISTOWN • I rem TABLE.—on and attar MON DAY, May 16th, 1366. )?OR GEMIANT43WN. (.eave Philadelphia-8.7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, A. B.: 1. 2 810 minutes, 8%, 4,5, 5,%', 8,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 1.2 P. M. Leave Germantown -6.7, 7%, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. AL; 2,8, 4,4%, 8, 43,i, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. The 8.10 down train and the 6 and 5% op trains de set atop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Plalladelptdl7.9:lTrinaiee, A. MA 2, 7 and 1.0%, P. M. Leave Germanto TNE gr wn-48 A. hf..• 1 k P.M.thata, 4 5% and D. 9M, cakE Leave Philadelphia=-6, 6.19.18, A. M.; 2, irM, SM. 7, S. and 11, P. M. Leave Chestnut HIII-7.10 minutes. _9.10, and 11.60 A. M.; 1.40, 8.10, 5.40, 6.40_, 0N 840.UNDAY and 10.40 P. M. SS. Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. IL; 2. 5, and Leave Chestnut, HUI-7.40 minutes, A. AL; MA 6.10 and 9.25 minutes P. M. FOR OONSHOHO4`IEIM AND NODIUBTOWN. Leave Phlladelphia-4, Ask mos minutes, A. M.; 1%, 3, 4%. 5%, 6%, 8.06, and 1.1%. P. M. Leave Norristewn-5X,7, 7.50, 9.11, A. M. 1%, 5%, 633 and 8 P. At. The 5% P. M. train will stop at School Lan= hickon, ManaYnnk, Spring Mille and Cloruth only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M... 2%. 4,4u1d 735 P. N. Leave Norristown-5 A.M.. Land sx, and 9, P. M. POD MANAYUNE. Leave Philadelnhis.-6. 8.85,1105 A. M.; 136 8, GC IX 5%, 8.1151 and 11% B M. Leave Manavunc-BM, 7%, 8.50. ' 931.1136 A. 31.; 3, s, 5% and 8%, P. M. ON SIJISMAYS. Leave Philadelphia-5 A. N o . 3 ;aand P.. 3. . Leave ManaYunk-- 0 % A. ht.; 1 6, and 5% .p ; ' W. T. WILSON, Gen perintendens, - Depot, Ninth and Green street& TRMI PKILADELPBIA. mBIDALELPHIA & BALTI MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— MONDAY,v omaxivra.—ox AND AFTER, March 19, 1866, the Trains will leave Phila delphia, &bra the Depot of Thy Chester &Phila.. delphia Railroad, corner Of first and Market Streets, (West PhLlada ), at 7.20 A. M., and 4.45 P: M. Leave 'Rising Sun, at 5.80, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., ar d leave Oxford at 8.25 P. M. Thl June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car attached will run -o n Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. SL, 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 after June Ist, this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4 P. 11., Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett-at 6 P.M. Marketing will not be taken on Passenger Trains. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages fbr Peach Bottbm, in Lancastercounty. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Pblladelphla._ The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising Stm, Md. . • Passengers are allowed-to lake Wearing Apparel Only,aß Baggage, and the Company will not Many case be responsible for an amount exceedlturone bun dred dollars, unless a special contract be made for the same. tolal9 'HENRY -WOOD, Gan'l. Sup't. -• WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES—From lost ofalarket streLet .... v * r ern, • I(r,9 11 m s,r m Sundays.: FALL CoMmenc.ing • WEDNESDA I Y, NOVEMBER 15tb, 1885. • 'Ear Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Ser• my and Falem Railroads, at 9 A. M. and 8.80 P. M. For 11111 Ville and all Intermediate Steal . 0, at 9A. M. and BP. M. • • , For Cape May and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. to Millville connecting with freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape May, due 8.45 P. M. and 8.00 P. M. through passenger due &CO P. Tor Glass boxo'.andintermediate _ Stations, at 4A. M. 8 and 8.30 P. M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, dm., at 9 A.M., 8, 8.80, and 5,80 P. M.. • • • Freight will be received at second covered wharf be low NV einut street from '7 A. M. until 5 P. M.' Freight received before 9 A. M., will go forward same day. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. • • J. VAN REEKS - sm.\ w, superintendent, TEE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of RIMLESS BUS isms, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the coon" try. any article entrusted to them. 'A. Special Messen er accompanies each through train. Office, No, 5 Walnut street. TRANS GUIDE. r _. READING -RAILROAD.- ' GREAT - TRUNK LINE PROM I fit i 1717 * :I To THE LaTEBIOR OP PEEN. SYLVA.NIA, THE INDIUYLKILL_,__ . SUSOITIEHAN. NA,CIITMEMBLAND AND WYOMING VAILidES, THE NORTH _,__ NORTHWEST. and the CANADAS. SUMMER ' ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS T]:l:44. Tzte...certt and 0m...L0m.L Svm-i„ muliasZill . 14 Mute Mining hours: - • • MORNING MAIL. • - • - • • At 8 A. AL,- fin' Reading, Lebanon; HarriaherL Ta ,' rnaqtuk, Bnnbnry Williams. pPottsville rt, Rocheett Pine Grovem Maori'o, Allen* town, Wilkebarre, Pittston, York, Carnine,Obambers. bnrg,.Hagerstown, dx., &c. ' This train connects. at BEADING with the Mat Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown,- Arc.; and with the Lebanon. Valley train for Harrisburg &c.; at PORT CLINTON with Catamisaa trains for Willistroanort,Lock Huron. illtrdra, &c., at HARRISBURG with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill -and Susquehanna trains for Northumberland,Willhunsport, York, Cluunbersburg, Final/I'o9e, &c. - AFTERNOON itIMPB.IO3B. Leaves Phlladelphda at .3.30 P. M. for Reading, POtta vi le, Barritburgi &s._, connecting with Beading and Columbia R.R.tralns tor Columbia doc. BEADING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 6.00 A. M. stopping at all Waysta• tie= arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 F. M.; arrives In Reading at 7.55 P. M . Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at A. .80 M. and Pottsville at 8.80 A. M.. arriving in Philadel ph• ia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.00 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. N.; arriving at phibonlphht at 7.05 P. X. Harriabnr¢ accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80 Market tri th g a a P 92 e Pg. eMr. car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way stations, geaves Reading 11.80 A, hi., and Downingtown 1220 P. IL for PhiladelpMa and all way atatb 3 ,, L ria• All the above trains run dallar, Sundays Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 - Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M ; leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. If., returning from W.Witilg at 4.521 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD, . Passengers for Downingtown and intermedlatepointa take the 8.00 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. trains from Pb" • returning from Downingtown at 6.85 A. N. and 80 Noon_ • • _____ NNW YORE NaDPBESS FORRnatißiligsFE AND laud wzsr. • • . Leaves New York at ifs) A. Maurl 8.30 P. ilL.Pasling Reading at 1 A.M., and :1.4.5 P. M.. and connecting at Harrisb with Pennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroad Trains for Pittsburgh, fabicsgo, Wil liamsport, Baltimore. dz. ReMrning, Erpress Train leaves on arrival of Pennsylvania glapress from MOM at t and 9.05 A. M., passing llsoui l featldBandlo.s2 arriving at New York DI A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Bleeping Oar accompany= these trains throughbetween Rama Clity , rd Pittsburgh, without M train fix New York leav4 ch Mrrisbourg at ZOO P. M. Mail train fbr Harriabuzg leaves New York at 13 Noon. 1342HUYLEIML VALLEY W. ATT33II , \ T). • Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. H. and 7.15 P.M., returning from Tamaqua at 7.55 A. and 1.40 and 4.15 P. M. IMIGUYLKILL AND SIIBSITIMIANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 M. for Pinevove and Tre. monk returning from .trisburg at 4.16. H. and from Tremont at 7.85 A. Mi n d 0.10 P. H. - ETS. Through liirst-da.ss tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and ` Ti l e aa following tickets are obtained only at the Office of B. P.radford, Treasurer, No. za South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General Superintend. eta, Boeing. 001121DTATION TIC 79, At 25 per cent, discount between any points desired for families andfirras.. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2,000 miles,between all points, at I 50 each, for families and firma. SEASON TICEMTS, . For three, six, nine or twelve months, fez holders only, t call points atrednced rates. CL.ERGY I non the line of the Road will be tarnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-faxe. EXCURSION TICSETS. From Philadelphia to principal atatiozut, good Mr satnrday s Banday and 110nd/w e nt reduced hire, to be Lad only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow bill streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwardedto all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FRIUGHT TRAING. Leave Philadelphia dai l y at 5.80 A. H.,12.45 noon and ei P. IL, for P ...ding, Lebanon, Harrisburg, pot:argue, Port Minton, and an points beyond. bLAILIS Close at ate Plallaulelpidaiost Office for all lames ma the road arid on ly ches at SA. IL, and for the gran! Opal Star.ons at 2.15 P. IL PHILADELPHIA, TON D BALL .• • ABLE.-- AN CommePA LTULORE ncing MONDAY , April 16th, 1866. Trains will leave Depot , corner Of Broad street and Washington avenue, as followa: Ex rem Train. at 4.16 A. IL (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, laton, Northeast. Perryville, Havredeerace, Aberdeen, Pernfunan's, Magnolia. Lliase's and Stemmer's Bun. Way-mail Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopMng at all regular stations between Philadelphia and'Uin.ore. DelawareE.R.Train,9.ooA.M.(Sunday excepted), ter Princess Anne, billtird and Intermediate stations. Express train at 1145 A. IL (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, .1. - press Train at Leo P . IL (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Waishington, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, alervark, Elkton, North-East, Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edgewood,g Magn Ezpresd elst,ooCtlts3;i's.fist.dzSatiemister's i timore dkrivtash. bl ieserarl by boat from Baltimore ihr Fortress Monroe, orfolk, City Point and Blearanad will take the 11.45 A. Id. Train. WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 9 t0,1135A.M.4.30, 6.00 andll3o P. M. The 4.50 P. 3f. train connects with the Dela. ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta tions. Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8,00 and 9.80 A. M., . 4.00 and 6.30 P. M. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M., 4.30 and 6.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilminists!m at 11.0.1A.M.026 and 10.00 P.M. CHEST EH. FOR PHLLADELPHLL. „ Leave Chester at 7.46, 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M., 1 .43, 5.10. 7.26 and 10.36 P. M. From Baltimore to Pblledelphia.—Leave Baltimore 745 A. IL, Way MAIL 9.. b) A. IL, Express. 110 P. P.M. Express. 6.35 P. M., Express. 8.25 P. M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4,49 and 8.52 A. M.. and 3.88 P. a. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.12, and 9.83 a. If-. and 4.15 P. IL efF=t trains with passenger car attached will leave gioa fer Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.06 P. If. Leave Baltimore for Havre do-Grace and intermediate Stations at 425 P. IL Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 6.00 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. 3L. train for Philadelphia. SONDAY.. Express Train itTli,s2l:.llt:for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmon, Newark, Riktou, Northeast, Perryville, ILae-Grace, Aber deen, PelTYMatt.% Magnolia, Chase's and. Stammer's Run. Night Express 11.00 P. M. fbr Ealtimore and Wash n. A =to ccommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR p.E.:II4DELPETA. Leav Baltimore at Pas P. M. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wllmingfon. Also atom at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave pasamigera from Washington or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington- Aecomcdation train will leave Wilmington for Phi ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M. H. F. RENNEY, Superintendent. PITTSBURGH,__ COLUMBUS ; 4 ' AND CINCINNATI BALLBOAD ir 3 r . • , THE PAN HANDLE novrE WESTWARD. Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE the Government bas assigned to it the carrying of the O. S. MAIL to the . Principal Cities or the West and Southwest. - - -- THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS BETw ERN pITTT.A YELPHIA. AND CHWINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE INtuNCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO - AND ST. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF. ANY °TEMP. LINE. EiPassengers leaving Philadelphia at fortis.so A. M. will mrrive at Altoona In the evening upper, where Woodruff 's Celebrated Palace istate-Room Sleeping Cars will be attached, and run through, to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars' at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before afforded tO,the traveling community. Be sure 'to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBEN VILLE" at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE. Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. S. SCULL, • Gen'l 'Picket Ag't. Steubenville, 0. JOHN H. TXTT.LUTR., Gen'l Eastern Pass. Agl. 626 Broadway, New York. JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Supt. fekttf 1866. PHILADELPHIA. AND imam RAILROAD. 1866. Ir(RW , traverses the Norma= and North. west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. _ It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl vania Itailroad Company. TIME OT PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train 7 00 A. Erie Express Train-- ...... 1.00 P. M. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train 9 00 P. M. Essen Train MOO M. ger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and Express Trains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. • • NEW YORE. CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M. Leave Eldest 1.65 P. M., arrive at New York 5.40 P. AL Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. For information respecting pashenor bustneos apply at corner TEIATIETH and MARKET streets. Phila.. d olphin. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Eingston, sr., corner 'Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. , J, W. Reynolds, Erie. • • .WM. Brown, Agent N. C. R. B. Baltimore. H. H. 1101T8TON, General Freight Agent, Philadelp_hia. - • • , • ;31. W:OWINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, A. L. TYLER, General %ID'S., Williserapert. TBILVELINO PH , 24 ti X IMAM*. CEENTRAII itAILBOAD. G ' , MUM • The trains ot the Pennsylvania Central. B. E. leave the. Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Balms, running to and from the Depot. ,, -The last car leaves Front street about thirty minutes, prior to the departure of each Train. ON Flurens:rs—Cars leave Eleventh and 'Market streets 45 minutes before departure of Evening trains. hi ANN'S BAGGAGE. EXPRESS will call for and deli rer Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the Office, NO. 631 Chestnut street. will receive attention. TRaiNis LEAVE ADD ,ABD/VE AT DEPOT THUS: 'LEAVE man TRAIN • PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 FAST LINE, • • p viirgaißDßG, - • P.ATHRITRG - ACCOAL, • LANCASTER ACCOM., • PAOLI TRAIN, No. I • ERIE MALI , * - - - PICELADIELPHIA. EXPRE SS t • Artarnt, CINCINNATI EXPRESS, • " /.10 PHILADELPHIA t • " 7.10 A . PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 • • " PARXESREIRG . . • " 9.00 " LAlwAsno, TRAIN • • " / 2 • 30 P. FASTLINE • • - • " 1.10 " PAOLI ACCOId., No. 2, • • " 4.40 " RAY EXPRESS • . " 5.10 " RA ran - BURG A 00031., • " 9.10 " eDally, except Saturday. IDally, except Monday. An otter trains daily, except Sunday. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will not assume any risk ibr Baggier% ptfor WeastsgApparel, and I TM.tt their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage wrissoAing that amount in vales, will be at the risk of the owner, =lees taken by P contract. TICERT OFFICES. Have been opened at No. CH Chestnut Street, Conti nental-Hotel, and Girard Howie, where Tickets may be procured to all Important points in Pennsylvania, as well as the West, Northwest and Southwest and Mil particulars given as to time and Connections, by JOHN C. AI.LEN, Ticket Agent The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con• tinned as heretofore. where all information respecting routes as well as Tickets, can be had on application to TOMAS Tick H et Agent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. For tall information ea to hire and accommodations, apply to FRANCES FUNK. No: 117 Dock street. *RPMWEST CCE DELPHI& SIMMER ABRANGEHENTS. On and alter MONDAY, March 19th, 1855. the trains will leave as follows: WEST CURTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia far;West Chester, from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M., 11.00 A. al., 3.15, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. 6.20, 7.80. 10.45 A. M., 1.40, 4.50 P. M. Trainsleaving West Chester at 7.30 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P.M., will not stop at Pennelton, and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only. Peasisirll.,TON TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.15 and 1040 p ee Pennelton for Philadelphia 8.16 A. M., 7.35 P. M. These Trains atop at all intermediate Stations. ON SIINDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. IL and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. if and 5.00 P M. ON Stricasirs—The West Phlladelbhia Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, half-an hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival or emit train to convey passengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P. hL, and leaving West Chester at 7.&. A. M, and 4.50 P. if.. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B.R. for Oxford and intermediate points. onlyare a ll owed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars. unless a special contract Is made for the HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD COMPANY. 01 4, —On and after MONDAY. the 14th inst., trains on this road will ron as follows LEAVE NEW YORE, PIER NO. M, NORTH RIVER. 1.1.00 A. 31. EXPRESSLINE _FOR CAMDENDI REM, taking passengers to Red Bank. Long Branch, Farmingdale. Bricksburgh, Manchester, Toms River, Woonmarsle. Barnegat, Ehamong, Tuck eri on, Atsion, Jackson. and all stations on the Llsinden and Atlantic Railroad. THROUGH TO CAMDEN IN SHOD - B.S. FARE t 2 GO. 4.15 P. M. for Port Monmouth, Highland, Middle town. Bed Bank, Shrewsbury, Eatontovrn.Ocean Port, Branch Port. Long Branch. Shark Elver, Farming dale, Squanknm, Bricksbargh, Manchester, Toms River and AAf DEN. FARE $2 00. FREIGHT TRAIN at 5.00 P. 3Lfor all points on the ilne and Camden. RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE CAMDEN Express at. —..9.20 A. M., arriving in N. N.Y. at 5.15 P. M Freight at....... 2.30 P.M.. ' 4.00 A. M. Way Mail and • Express at—. 3.45 A. M. 5,25 A. M. my7•tf WM. N. CLAYTON. Saperint4slclent. NEW ARRANGE! ADELPHIA TO tt CHANGE OP CARS VIA CATA , WIESA ROUTE. On and after Monday. April td, 1888, through cam for Williamsport affil leave the Philadelphia andßead. ateßail read Depot, Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets, A. M. arriving at Willlams rt at 6P. M.. mad making close connections for Elmira, 011 Regions, Buffalo, Ede, Niagara Fails, Suspension Bridge and all places in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the tnnadaa. IHROUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at the United States Telegraph Office In the Continental Hotel, ane at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read. ing Railroad Thirteenth d Oillowhill street& VAN an HORN. Passenger Agent. it' la Yz!zir :A 1.11 LUTES g HOFFMAN, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, myl.-tffl 1 , 70. 21.2 PEAR Street. Residence: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street. Every description:of Jobbing promptly attended to. pASSPORTS PROCURED.— JOHN H. FRICK, NOTARY PUBLIC, OCGIMIESIONKR. FOR ALL STATES, PENoION AND PRIZE AGENT, No. 223 DOCK Street. Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac. counts taken. EC. KNIGHT diCO., WHOT:sI4a 1.7 GROCERS, .S. E Cor. WATER and CRMSTisrEfT streets, Phil. adelphts. .Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar Rouse, of Philadelphia. /AXES A. IVEIGHT. THORITTON PiBB CILMEEINT A 61.111ECOX. THEODORE WRIGHT. FRAME L. MULL. PaIEER WRIGHT & CONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping and Commission liferohar.ta„ N 0.115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia: IDEINNSTLVAIA WORES.--ON DMA .L WARE river. below PHILADELPH LA, CilimsTEß. Delaware county. Pu. REAREY, SON & CO Engineers and Iron Boat builders, liiar.ufactru era of All kinds of CONDENSING AND GINES'NON-CONDENSING , Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks, • Propellers. &a.. Ac. T. BEANE'S', W. B. REANEY, S. ARCHIBOLD, Late of late Beaney. Neafe Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Phila. II. S. Navy. T. VADGHAN MERRICK, COPE,. WM. H. KEItRIIIK. INO. E. SOIITHWARIC FOITNDRY, FIFTH. AND WASH. INGTON STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MEEttICK do SONS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, River and Marine Service. Bolters Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery;i and Sugar. Saw and Grist Steam Trains, Dedicators, Filters, Pumping glnes, &c. Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Pat.nt Steam Hammer and spinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. A s 1 1 73CFIIBEB.—MIBILF,Y, MULL CI THACSARA, NO. 7780110EMSTNLIT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c„&c. , would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, dm. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend; tug, altering and repairing Gas Wpm All work war. TIVRHILADELPECLA RIDING SCHOODr OIDITH street, above Vine, will reopen for tall Fall and Winter mason on MONDAY, Sept. nth. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough hnowledge of this accomplishment sa f en even facility at this echooL The horses areand well trained. so that the most timid need not fear. Saddle borate trained tn'the best manner. Saddle horsoo l horses and vehicbto to hire. Also carriages ibr warn rale, to cars, etesunbOata, dits. TIE:N3.ORAIGE dIY soar; " • • WIZ I • •ve • Di: • only Place to get Prtvy Wells (lleaxured and DNA Noted, at very lOvr prices. A. PEYEIS ON Manufacturer of Poudrette, e.. sH . b LILLALAE_xia Jlv l THOy a lls i O d l r X e .g s N a (E D ELT 3, No. 1224 oxEsmuT stree t PlilladelPhia, Opposite United States =at, uracanntes of LOW-DOWN, P cc i F allt OFICE,_ _ And other GRATES, Her Anthracite, 'Pith mine= anaWoOdFirta ..trao,__ _ WARM-AIRFURNACES, . For Warrairtc.ttplic and Private Buildino, NEGPSTninn, VENTILATCRIS • arawary4itua 00014ING-RANOBB BATH- HMS, odd WHO - nnFtn T3C and .BILTAIL. 411:6 , MOSLEM ICERIMIG.—soo carrelsßay of Wand's Bay In store and foreale by E. A. 13011 DER • 00, Dock :Med Wind. Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York:ExPreSS Steamboat Company. Steam Pro:Valley+ leave DAILY from " - = FIRST WHARF below NAME.= Street, making e run in 24 ROUES.. • This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Trainiportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all points free of commission. Freight received at lowest rates. - WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents', 14 South Wharves, Philadelptda. Wall H_AND, Agent, 117 Wall street. New York. 8.10. 00 la n mi 00 14•00 1.00 BS . 0 t go c o o IR 5 . 80 II g, pp II /1•10 FOR BOSTON. STV IarCUT . ILYA DYRROT. ; . sirs , : FROM .RA Ca POE TB Y 14.17 N DA M. BBOM PLUM ST..W.PEA_RE, PHILADELPHIA.. AND LONG VITITARP, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON. Captain Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday, May 16, at 10 A. M. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sal/ from Boston on Saturday. May 15, tun M. , Th e e line between Philadelphia and Boston is no w com_ S AXON,R Ca the ptain Matthews, 1.200 tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons burthen. ARISE, Captain Boggs, 900tona burthen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised; and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. B:nip goods pers are requested to send Bins of Lading with their . For freight or passage, apply to HENRY WINSOR At co. - Sat South Delaware aven ue. __ --- • PHILADELPHIA. • RICHMOND AND NORFOLK. NORFOLK. snumleane COMPANY. The fine steamahips of this Linetll/10213 at the Ittweett rates and sail regularly from the Pint Wharf aboye Nuke& street, every 00noneMiiit with Railroads from Richmona,igariolle and City. Point, forming the most direct route far the Smith and Southwest. For freight or Mane, with excellent soooraraoda tlons, apply to • a . 7.4 I: . FOR SAVANNAH, GA.—Philadelphia and Soother" Mail Steamship Company. - THE STEAMSHIP PIONEER,' Wm. B. Gallagher. Commander, Will receive freight at RACE etreet wharf Ihr the above port on MONDAY, May 14. and sail on SATURDAY, May 19, at 10 A. M. Cabin Passage-- ....._ —.420 00 The State Room accommodations of tkis . Steamer are of a commodious and superior character. • This ship being the pioneer vessel of the Company will sail regularly every alternate SATURDAY for SAVAIcINAH, Ga. Shippers are requested to sena Bills of Lading with their goods. S. dt J. M. PT. 4 NAGAI% . 420 South Delaware avenue. For freight or passage, apply to WM. C. HARRIS, Freight and Passenger Agent, 21S North Delaware avenue. myl4-stl NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX ANDRIA. Georgetown and Washington, via s eaapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at 14 M. For freight end./ to the agents W. CiLYDE a co., 14 North Wharves. .Y. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge Co., Agents at Alexandria. ...v.-47;i 1 FOB GALVESTON. rh..x.AS TEXAS LLNE STEAJTERS. T e Al Steamship ARTA G. B. Craig. Commander, Will receive freight at Pier 23 East River (New ork). and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior Lions, apply to BISHOP. SON & CO., No. 105 Arch street. P. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York bb Swift-Sure Line. myLl-tfo T, FOR NEW Y °REG—Philadelphia Stearn Propeller Company—Despatch and. Sarin sure es, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaying daily at 12 X. and 5 P. H., connecting with all the Northern and Eaatern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on TRIMS, apply to mblatf NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. ... 1121LAWARR and CHEELLInidia W--BOAT GYMEPARY. . ILAB.GEB towed to and from FEGILILD :-.ll,FffiAi a H.A.VBE-DE BALTIktORE, WASICINIA. TON. and 1 teeroenl , .t polata. W. P. CLYDE & CO. No. 14 South N Captain JOHN LAUGHLLPS. I!fteadent. tiz t FOB ELABTFORD, CONN. .DIRECT - 1 - VIA DELAWARE AND IteatrrAri - " —The steamer NEVADA. Captain (arumley now loading at Second wharf below Spruce streetov leave as above on TILTIESDA.Y. 17th inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., 135 South Wharves. HT.-PHIL- BORTNBONS bALINGENIAkiLTPPER LINE. &LUANG REGULARLY, AB ADVERTISED. Freight itir this Line sent to New York by BIM. , mare Line at reduced rates. The splendid extreme clipper ship GRANITE 8T T i pp • Jacobs, Commander Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East laver; This basun:al vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and having a partials of her cargo on board with large engagements, will have gulag despatch. For freight. apply to BISHOP, BON dt CO., 106 Arch streeL FOR FREP3HT OR CHASTE:R.-214Hr. bark. , c 7z . gATH - LEEN, Will tams, master, 4313 tons re. gister and 6.500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark JANET, Emney, master. MS tons MlS ter and 3.000 bbls. flour. Al Er. bark RALTHA SARA., Wilson, master, 224 tons register and 3,54.10 bbls. flour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Tbesing, master, 210 tons register and 2,t00 bbls. capaci apply to EDII ty. lIND A. SOUDER et 00., 3 Dock street wharf, FOR BOETON, Mass.—Express Line.—The Stitimets7,7fnuowerlUtgiTnlgClor3libLMe Captain Willow street wharf, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, is North Wharves. myl4 teiWANTED —A Vessel of about MO X fest Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Mi. to FC ilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 N. Wharves. apZl QED. TAMERLANk, Jackson, master, from Liver k7 pool, Is now discharging under general order at Shippen street Wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WEIGHT dt SONS, US Walnut street. my 12.41 TAB. S. SEUNDLB,P., sueccosor to JunN saLNDLEB, ti es BONS, Ball Melons, No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue, Pennlelphlo. All work done in the best manner on tue loweSt and most InvOabla terms. and warranted to site pat tact catiatictlOn. Porteous otteotnn eiVEITI to roba!rutzt • TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE 'IFFY AUII3 A COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.—THOSIAS B. WATTSON. Guardian of the Estate of JOHN' B. end FANNY WATTSON, vs. SAMUEL OGDEN and the RICHMOND AND SCHUYLKILL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Terre Tenants. .ird Manioc Lev. Fac.. March T.,1866, N 0.85. The Audi , or appoint ed to distribute the fund, in Court, arldng from the sale, under the above writ, of the following aescribed real e state, to wit:— All that lot of ground, with the dwelling house, foun dry. workshop, smithshop. stable and other the mes suage and tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Girard acetate and west side of Minor street, containing in front on said Girard avenue eighty feet, and extending in length or depth southward or that width, at right angles with said Girard avenue. along the west side of said Minor street2o7 feet. Bound ed northward by said Girard avenue, eastward by said Minor street, southward by ground now or tate ofJohn Birch. and westward by a certain twenty-live feet wide street, extending from said Girard avenue to Poplar street. [Being the whole of three lots or pieces of g r e c ntk lu r i es, v ige ch firlt h d n at ß e i tf c il h ie e 2lffbele th m6, B r a L at :iB i -it - , recorded in Deed Book G. W. C.. No. 56, page 460, &X.: the second dated the Bth of May ;A. D. 1850, and record ed in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 56. page 462, &C. ; the third dated the 9th of September, 18,50, and intended to be forthwith recorded. gran, ed and conveyed unto the said Samuel Ogden, his heirs and assigns forever.l • Will attend to .the duties of his appointment -on TUESDAY, May 22, at 4 o'clock-P. M., at his office, No. 128 South Sixth street, in The city of Philadelphia,when and where all parties Interested are required to be,pre sent their claims or be debarred _from coming in on said fund: • JAMES W. LATTA, my9-10VP Auditor. IgSTATE OFANN WARDER, deceased.--Lottars o .12.4 admlnlatration to the said Estate having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted are re- Anested to make payment, and those having claims to present them to JOHN H. WARDER, 1703 RACE street. myltu,6t* VSTATE OF WILLIAM CLARE, DECEASED.— -Li Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned. on.the Estate of CLA.RE, deceased, all persons indebted to the said ester e will make payment, and those having claims against the e will present them, without delay, to JOHN C . Jr.. 610 Washln ton avenue, or his Attorneys, VAIL dr. STROOD.IO3 som street. spletu6t* NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT MARY A. McGRATH has filed in the Court of Common Pleas her final Petition for discharge a 3 an Insoltrent Debtor under the Taws of this Commonwealth, and, that the same will be heard on WEDNESDAY, Jane lath, ISM before said Court, CHESTNUT Street. below Sixth, centre building, in the City of Philadelphia. mylo-tha,tu,Elti • a , it.r-Ya .ter.ERSIIII.--The undersigned, successors to FREDF.RIO .1. GOODWIN, deceased, have this day associated themselves together under the , name and style of HAAT &BUCK, for the purpose of selling Wrought Ir on .Tobee, Fittings. dtc.,' mantlfactiired at Cumberland 'lnbh and_ .Works, and ferrrarigact., Ing a general Iron Commission -business. SHIPPING FOR NEW YORK, WEDNISD.A.Y and BATUBDAYs At Noon. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.l 14 'North and Smith Wharves. vinsr. M. BAIRD It ca. Ito. in South Delaware avenue Ey.t~n~~:a_•Srui n:.? X.PLA [co dlii cool : r•Zii Office, 113 etillt-Falog;Laet. may 10,1366. MYIO.I2SO
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