From our Third Edition of Yesterday. - Washington. _ TReetal Despatch to the Bullettn.l , Witsimaiox, May 1.5th.•- 7 -The Senate, in executive session yesterday, adopted the report of the Finance Conirriittee in the case of Ek4overnOr Johnston, rejecting-him for the positipti.!if Collector ' on the, ground, that be did not reside in the district at the time he was aPpointedi Several,leading theatrical naanagers were before the and Means Committee to . . day= for'the .purpose of changing the mode of collection of the tax from grosi to net re , c.elpts. It is stated-on good authority that Santa Anna's visit is for' the purpose. of aiding cause. He hopes to receive some: kind of :recognition. He Will fail; hoivever. • • . An informal meeting of Republiican Sen ators was held to-day for the purpose of de ciding on striking out the third section of the Constitutional amendment The pro babilities are that it will be stricken out. .. • The Case of Col, Jaequess. LOUISVILLE, Mayls.—ln the case of Col. Jacquess, of - ILlinois, whose trial . - on an inL dictment for murder has been for some days in progress, the - jury this morning re turned a verdict of 'not guilty, Without leav ing their scats. • . ' Confirmations by the Senate. WASHINOWN May 15th.—The Senate has confirmed the nominations of W. Calvin Brown; of New York, as Consul at Aug*. burg, and Frank Swain, of Ohio, as Consul at NapletS. • Arrival of Steamers at New York. rEW YORK, May 15.—The French gun boat Lutin, from Martinique, arrived at tilifS port to-day. Tile steamers Quaker City, from Charles ton. General Barnes, from Savannah, and C. W. Lord, from Washington, N. C., have also arrived. =MEM Congress—kirit Session. __,.. WASHINGTON May 15.. SENATE.- Mr.. Van Winkle (W. Va.) introduced a Joint resolntion to suspend temporarily the collection of the direct tax In West Virginia. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Vert Winkle introduced shill to apportion the issue of national currency among the several States and Territories, and the kistrict or Calm:able. Be. ferrcd to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Fess.enden (Me.) gave notice that he would on Monday next. call up the Reconstruction resolutions item the House and press them to a vote as early as possible. Mr. Trumbull (Ill.) reported a bill to regulate the time and fix the place for bolding the 11. S. Circuit Courts in Virginia. The place is changed from Nor folk to. Richmond, and the time is fixed for the first Mondays in May an di.December„ The bill was passed. A bill authorizing the appointment of an additional .Assistant Secretary of the .Navy, to take the place of the present Assistant Secretary, who is about to visit Europe officially, was passed. The)oint resolution to prevent the introduction 'of cholera was taken up. BOUM—The Speaker presented the address of the Swiss Committee of Geneva to the Congress of the Vatted States in regard to the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. , lir. Wilion (Iowa) obtained a props for the print- Mg of an amendment which heosed to offer as a substitute for one of the bills reported by. the Commit lee on Reconstruction. The amendment is as follows: Strike out all after the enacting clause in the first section of House bill 543 and insert the following: That whenever tne above recited amendment shall have become a part of the Constitution of the United States,-and any State lately in insurrection shall have ratified the same, and shall have modified its constitu tion and laws in conformity therewith. the Senators and Representatives from such State, if found duly elected and qualified, may, after having taken the re quired-oaths of office, be admitted into - Congress as such; praoided that conforming after ratifying the said amendment andßs constitution and laws — therewith, shall establish - an equal arid just system ,or :suffrage for all male citizens within itsjariedictiort who are not less then twenty-one years af age, the Senators and Represientattvee from each State shall be'adrnitted . as - aforesaid, without being,re spired to -await the action of other States on said amendment; and provided further, that nothing in this section contained shall be construed as to require the disfranchtsementof any loyal-people who are new. entitled to vote. ' Mr. A sbley cOblo) Introduced' a bill to incorporate the American Cotton Ckmpany of the District of Ca .lnmbia. ' Read twice and referred to the Committee for the District. - - 7 Oa motion of Mr. Lynch (I%) the Senate joint lotion authorizing the Secrete of War to grant - use of certain lumber for the fair of the Soldiers' nd Sailors' Orphan Home, was taken from the Speer's table, conshic red and passed. , , Nr. Washburne (m.) asked leave to offer a resolu tion directing the Secretary of the Interior totombmn nicate to the House whe her any application has been made for the reissue of th Dundas patent for a Cultiva tor and if so by whom, what time and on what grounds; also, what effect th eissue of such patent would have on the agricultur stereats of the coun try, OM. At r. Jenckes at. I.) objected to the resolution being received. . The Senate amendments to the PCHL Office Appro vriation bill were all concurred In. Markets. NEw YORK, May 15.--Cotton is dull at 34eji.45e. fbr middlings Flour dull; sales of 6.500 bills. at {7 50@9 for State, $9 40©13 75 for (Ado, 17 50(9 70 for Western, 65@16 75 for Southern, an df,B 75@13 80 for Canadian. Wheat dull; sales unimportant. Corn firm; sales of 28,060 bushel's at BC©B4c. Beef steady. Pork steady; sake of 1 000 bills. at $3O 87%(3125 for mess. Lard qdlet at 19@2214c. Whisky steady.„ Stocks steady—Cumberlagea preferred, 453<; Illinois Central, 121% ; • Michigan Tocuthern, 80%; New York Ce Aral, 92,74; Penna. Coal, 40; Read ing,107% : Canton, 604; Virginia 6's. 68; Missoori 6's, 74%; Ei1e.74%; West ern Union Tettgranh Co ,61%; Russian Extension, 108; Carolinas, 84%': Tennessee 6's, 90%: One Year Certitl states, 10031; 1 reasury 7 3-10's, 102%; Ten-Forties 9555; V. es, :Coupon 6's, 109; Plve-Twenties, 101%; Gold, 129%. BALTIDIORE. May 15.—Wheat is steady; sales 0f2,5019 bush. at, {1 80 for red. Corn dull; white 85@)86c,; yellow fOc. Oats firm at 62c Flour quiet. Provisions flrm. Bacon—shoulders 143%.; sides 174 C Sugar dull. Cot , fee dull. Whisky firm ; Pennsylvania sells at e 2 25%, and Western at 12 26%. , , Sales at Philadel Ft A tia— AFTER IMO tr 8 5-20% '62 sswn 101 M MOO 'Morris Cnl Ist m 91 370 u city ss sew 98 1000 Elmira 5s 70 8000 Camd at. Amboy mgt 6s 94 30:1 sh Snag Cal s 5 163:i BEOO'ND 111000 ecoa &.Eart 'B3B 88 15 sh CentNatnal bk 118 100 eh Ocean oil 100 sh N Y & Middle 25 sh Penn Twplik 52k. SO sh Little Sebyl It 36k; EXPRESS . COMPANIES. NATIONM: EXPRwIiS AITD TR A ITSPO --_. 8...634 C0MeANy, t,.teyi • ELATION' illtieFT • STREET, *..E.H..a NATIONAL EXPRESS. AND TRANSPMI TATION COMPANY, having finely completed, 1 Southern through connections trona - NEW TOSE. and PHILADELPHIA to 13 ALTI 310RE•WASHINGTON, RICH 111.)N D,SAVANN'H. CHARLESTON, and all intermediate and adjacent towns as far South as ATL ANTA - Ga., and also having perlected its Western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to CINCINNATI AND S. LOUIS, • Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Valuable Packages, 1.1.0.NEY AND XIILLION, • ' and to transfer the same to or from places designed and all intermediate points as EFFICIENTLY,EXPEOITIOUSLY and LudthAPLY as can be done byany other. Express Company. Offices are al.o opened in .. • MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS, And in a few - days the company wij rim through, via MONTGOMERY, to Lb J . E JOHNSTON, aces. NSTON, President. B. F. FICKLrN, . General Superintendent. - DEN OVAL—ADAMS' 'FOC PRE'S-I COMPANY—On Xt. and after TUESDAY, May 1 the FREIGHT DE. PABIMBNT..of this Company will be REMOVED to the Company's' VeW. Building; 8.. X. corner of ELE. VENTH and IfAßKETstreeta. Entrance onEleventh street and on Marble street.. -. air ALL MONEY and COLLECTION 13178LNESS be tracsacted . heretofore, at 320 Chestnut street. kmall Parcels arid. Packages will. be received at eithercince Call Books will be kept at each office , and any calls entered therein previous to 5 P. IL will receive attention same day. If Within a reaSonable d 10 .7 lance. of our othces, inquiries for goods and settle ments to be made at 820 Chestnut street. • JOHN BLINGHAM, P33:IIADIMPIVIA., April 24, 1866. ' aP3OIIII BOAJIBTNO. ElT -CLASS BOARDING at 251 South THIRD tfeet. This house is kept by the former proprietor of the United States Hotel, Chestnut street, it has been newly furnished and thoroughly renovated. Nose out first-class venous and those able to pay a liberal price need apply. Reference required. • raYl2-6t* esEls: TLEMEN may obtain board at a pleagant sum ' ‘..)11 mer : restdenee, from aline 26 to September 14. In quire at the. N. W. corner of A'almat and Tbirtymlnth streets W est Philadelphia. t ynno.sts OED 3 Inn, I.—Chinese &Tar enneSyrnpi handzOme io article, for oak, by J0.5.)3. EUedlawr. , 4 09.40 E SixabliDelmvareavenna, Ida Stack Board. FIRST BOARD. 1200 sh Read $ 5381-100 100 sh do 54 500 sh do b6O 5334 300 sh do sl5 50 sh Little Sch It 85,4 100 sh Catscvless of blO 234 550 sh do 233 , 4 600 sh do 28 too sh do b 5 2.33 BOARD, 200 ehliestonyineß b 5 21 3 ' .75 eh do 2I too eh do b3O - Yn 22 log eh Rch Nay pf 4d5 3411 . 100 eh Phil Br, Erie R 32 mo eh 3234 mylo In - 'TRAVELING GIErLDE: • 1T.T44141). - - .. 7112 .EA.T.T11,13N - 8.11601.134111. - : •Ilar 734 n • s TO THNINTERIOROY,PENN. SYDVAN4 I. _ -mn sommana, • SIII3I3IThIIidN.- DI,A ClTlEBrae t ua.mu AND WyOrNGIVAIGILE3,,,, THE NORTH,_ NORTHWEI3T.ian vas .OANGDAS, SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT OY PABGESEiIIat TRAINS leavin g DIM Mak: =MTH and o..,l,OwyguLt delphla - at the following hours:_ • • •?; • '7 7 : XORNENG , MAIL.- At 8 A. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, P otsvile PineCroye,-T anauts, Banbury port, Elmira, lochester;Niagara Falls'Rufl o, town, Wilkesbarre, Pittsten York Cart.,Cbm Tfdatrainneca raaaNEi with the • Eaal Pennsylvania: Railroad trains for _ Allentown = dto.; - and with the - Lebahtiii - ViialeY train for Harrlab nnrrgg ibc..; at PORT °LINTON. • with : Oistawissai 544/1115 for -Williamspart, ,Lock-lfzftm: Minh* dtc.. , -at , HAIGUNSIatia -with NOrthern flentral;Durnbarlane Valley, and Schuylkill. and - SUB queharms . - trains for NorthumberlandMilllarasport, York, ChamberttbUrir, , Pinegroge, - && , AFTEMNI• OON EMPRESS . Leaves Philadelphia at &80 P. for Potts ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with and Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia litc. 5 READING ACCOMMODATION - : . Leaven naming at 6.0 e A. M., sioPPlaTilit all waYstx• thins; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. X.; arrives in Beading at 7.55 P. M Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.80 A. M._ , and Pottsville at 8.30 A. M.. arriving in Phlladel phis at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains•leave Harrisburg at 2.00 P. M., and Pottsville at 245 P. X,; -arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.80 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.20 P. AL Market train, with a Passenger 'car .rttlablied; leaves' Philadelphia at 14.45 noon for Reading and all way stationsil.eaves Reading 11.80 A, M., and Downingtown 12.80 P. X. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above •trains run daily, Sundays emmeptisd. - • Sunday trains leave 'Potlaville at B.ob A. M.. and Philadelphia at &15 P. M ; leave Philadelphia for Reading at &00 returning, from .44311414 g at 4,25 • - CiELESTKR VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and Internediatepoints take the 8.00 A. N. and 6.00 P. M. trains from PhMasi phis returning from Downingtown at, 6.35,A. M. and NEW YORK EXPRESS, FORiTTKINTBAK AND TELE, WEST. Leaves New 'York stli.oo A. /Land LOOP. Br—Painting Beading at 1 :and :.48 P. H.. and connecting at Earrisburg with PenzusA for vanla, and Northern Cen tral Railroad Ex. rasa bargh, llarronsort. Trains Baltlmoro. &e. Chicago, Wit- Returning, Express Train leaves Ifarilab i : arrival of Perinsylvania . ass z a from Pittsburgh, at I and 9.05 A. arriving at New cWr i l i ff. 0 A. K., and 2.46 P. N. Sleeping Caw accam thesetrains through between Jersey Cit - y and burg , without charge, mall train for New York leavesNanisburg_at 2.00 P. oOn FL Nail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 N. SIMIIIIYLKELL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvirte at 7, 11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. N., and 140 and 1.15 P. M. SCHUYLKILL ANDSUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. HL for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. fbr Pinegrove and Tre. monk returning from Harrisburg at 4.15 P. M. and from Tremont at 7.3 b A. M. andCKE 6.10 P. M. TITS. Through `Arst-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and fs‘n The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer No. ZI South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. bricolls, General Superintend ent, It COMMTITATION TICFEETS, At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired for b,milles and drum MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2,000 mllea,between all points, at $52 50 each, for families and .2rina. SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders Only, to all points at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished with cards; entitling themselves and wives to tj &eta at half-fare. EXCUBHIGN TICKETS. Prom Philadelphia to principal staldons, coma for satnrday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be hill stree bad onlyts. st the Ticket Mice at Thirteenth and Callow- FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. ITLEIRITT TRAINS. Leave PhUndelphis daily at 5.60 A. M., 12.45 noon and 6P. M. for itte4A" , Lebanon, Harrisburg, POtbseille. Port Clirtion, and polnta Trij.. beyond. owe at the Philadelphia fait Office for all places on the road and i ts branches at SA. X., and Po the prin. cdpal Station only at 2.15 P.M. r.. PHILADELPECIA,_ WILMING TON AND BALTMIOB.E Pa As ca. ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY, April 16th. 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Waahington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, lkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia. Chase's and Btemmer's Run. Way-mail Train, at 3.15 A. M. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Philadelphia and - Baltimore. Delaware.R.R. Train, 9.00 -A.M.(Sunday excepted), for Princess Anne. 2,llLferd and intermediate stations. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, Express Train at 3.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and, Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-ltast, Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's atm. Ni on ght Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash- Passengers by boat from Baltimore Air Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 11.15 A. M. Train. WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 9.00,1L15 A.8L,4.20, 600 and IL3O P. M. The 4..t0 P. M. train connects with the Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta tions. Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8.00 and 9.30 A. M., 4.00 and 0.30 P. N. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. Hi., 4.30 and 6.00. P. M. THROUGH TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE f Leave W nat 11.00 4.36 and 10.00 OHENTER FOR PELLA DELPHIA. 7. , Ve Chester at 7.46. 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M., ~43.5.10, 7.26 and 10.36 P. M. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 9.20 A. M., Express. 1.10 P. M., Express. • 6.35 P. M., Exprets. &25 P. M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester ar. 4.49 and 5.52 A. M., and 8.38 P. IL Trains for Balthitore leave Wilmington at 5.23, and 9.33 A. M.. and 4.15 P. AL • u Freight trains with passenger car attached will leave Witco f gton fer Berryville and Intermediate stations at 6.135 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations ac 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00 A. M., connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4 15 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington,' Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aber deen, ferryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run. Night Express ILOO P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. Accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., lin Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. M. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Alen stopsat Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Phlladelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore) and Cheater to leave passengers from BaltimOre or Washington. Accomcdation train will leave Wilmington tbr Phi ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. H. H. F. EFXNEY, Superintendent. F r PITTSBURGH,_ COLUMBI7I3 AND CIIRLINNAT/ BALLROAD cis " THE RAN HANDLE ROUTE WESTV7A.RD Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and Southwest. THERE. BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS RETwaraN p•FFTT. A ny's PHI.A AND CINCLN.NATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO - AND ST. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY aPassengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace state-Room Sleeping Cars will be attached; and run through. td 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. 87151:MEN VIT.T at • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. • S. F. SCULL, • _Gang Picket Ag't: Steubenville: . 'JOHN H. MMLER. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't. 526 Broadway, New York. JOHN DUBAND, Gen'l Sup% fel4-tf , -_,..-.:-...--.... 1868 PHELADELiqUA. AND !?: 7 , .!, , ."_-_—_,,_„ F 1866. L r - -- - .111 - F1 ItALLROAD. 1868. • ti: a : great I • e traverses the Northern and North. west countiea of Penrusylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. . , - A has been leased and is operated by the Permsyl yenta Railroad Company. TIME OP PASSENGE.II TRAINS AT PRELADELPIITA. - - - ' ARRIVE 'EASTWARD Brie Mall Train Erie Expreas Train .." 700 A. LEAVE WESTWARD. I."' M. Erie Mall Train ... .9.00 P. M. Erie Express Train 12.00 M. Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and Express Trains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and .Erie. ; . NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave 'sew York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M. Leave Erie at 1.95 P. M., arrive at New York 9.40 P. AL Elegant bleeping Cars on all, Night Trains. For information respecting - passenger bus'ners apply at corner THIa,T.EIIiTH and MARKET streets. Phila. delphia And for Freigfit fituiinessof the Conspany's Avnts: S. 8.-Kingston, Jr., corner , Thirteenth . and Market streets, Philadelphia. ' W. Reynolds, krie. Wm, Brown, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. I.louravrerN, General,Freight Agent, Philadels a bla. General Ticket. Agent. Philadelphi;, General Sup% Williamoort. TJAEIDAILY EVENING. BULLETII4 : 441,ADEL,P111A,- WEIWESDAT,MAY 16,1866 TRAVELTSO IcpitTa• IL'Ar4rdeixt.V./111111 87 B o - an moat direct Line to' schlabem_.____Allentown, Mina . : ,Chunk,Htudetrett Mae' Haven: 81211annY OM RDA /i 4 4 1 4 a g u lA ag24ol '*4 :l . lll * Pam:enterepote inlPhiladelphiiitterililD'.atieet above Thorapaciii .. and tui:ne#. CAN stmts. • ' • 'ARRANG - ; '• 'WINTER •knuidwH • NINE DAILY TRAINS., .. On and after Monday,Nov.2o4oll6s,Paanilln666 tzalia leave ,the Depot _Third street; aboVelliOnliterusi (BandaYs 'excepted), as follows:- , AT •• 7.80 A. 14.31.0rillnif Ittleeis for .iseselelliefreanli and Principal Stations, oroNerth'Pennaylvanki .11aZ road; connecting 'at - 33ethlehent with. Lehigh: Taller • - 11allrosul for Allentowm,CatasanallaiSlathlgtonAthach Weatherly,_Seanervilbs, azleton, White Ha t von, Wilkesbarre, gston;Pittston,:and .all points in -Lehigh and Wyoming Vali also,lla connectiOnWith tLehigh and Itiabanoy for hiabspoy_ol%_and - •- with Catawinut Railroad, for Rupert, Danvthe, =tont 'sand Will tnepert. Arrive at Stanch Chunk at 11.45 A. • ,at Wilkeebarre 2.15•P:31.7, - at - 31attanoy (Wet PaL Passengers by this_ train con take the Lehigh Valley Train, pawing Bethlehem at 12.00 H. for Eas ton and-points on 15ew Jersey Central ItailrOad New York. A. • . - AT 8.85 - 21. iii.—AceinsumdatiOn,, Air Do3lesthwni stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers. for will - ow Grove, Hatbore and bythis train. - take. Stage- et. 01dYork F.oad. — • : AT 10 A.- 14.--Acconunociation.• fbr Port Washing ten, stoppynt ail intermediate Station& : . At B.BOP Accommodation for Doylestown, . stop. ping- at . • intermediate stations. - Peasengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. _ • AT LSO P. IL-Evening Express Bethisitern. and principal Stations on -the North Pennsylvania roack_makinrci_ose connection at Bet.,= with Le -lEth _Vailey Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. rassengers thr Plainfield,- Somerville and other. points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. a Train at Eszton, wlonn arrives in New Yerk at 10P. M. Pas 14fartake "stage at -North Waite.: Q .4 3 4.176c= ncin Bethlehem and km Greenville a ertown AT 4.15 P. 3L—Acoommodationi for Doylestowis ' stopping at all intermediate Stations. • Passengers for Wfliow. Grove, Hatboro'. and Hartsville take stage at Abington : ibr 1.131:1110 at Deylestown. • AT-5.15 P. IL—Through 6 mom mbstion, yoz Beta: lehem and all Stations on main line of North PenntlYl - Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley: Evening 'Frain for_Lsekiti. •••ni Lehigh Valley . Rantoul and fbr Danville. W„....watasulOistawiasa Brdlread.. • _ _ AT M 5 P. 2 i .— Accom modati on, Lansdale, stop-_ ping at all intermediate Stations. - At 11 P. adeorarcuadation for Fort Washington. TRAMS FOR PHLLADJELPHIA. • Leave Bethlehem ats . 6.2.5 and 1102 and LISP. Passengers leaving }baton at 2.80 A. M. connect at Bethlehem and arrive In Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M. Passengers leaving Wilkettharre •at 1 P. 3L__, connect at Bethlehem at 815 P. N., and arrive in Philadelphia at 8.45 P. IL Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. H. 6.15 and &BO P. 33. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A. IL Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and 2.15 P. N. ON SUNDAYS. - Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. NL Philadelphia -for Doylestown at P. M. Doydeatown for Philgdelphia at 7.20 A. N. Bethlehem for Philadelphia ate FM and Sixth Streets Passenger Oars cony y pie ta and from Berke Street Depot: M rs White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey passegners to Third Street Repot. • Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices, THIRD street or BEBBB street, in order to secure the lowect rates Of fare. VIT,T,TS GLARE. A ren t. IrrillmanN Baggage Express will call Au and deliver Barat the De , lta. No. 118 South TRIPS) street. nol4-111 CAPI: ao TRENTON It A rraOAD 001A PANY'S LINIMi, from Phlladel hiato New York, and way places. from W STREET 'WHARF, will leave as follows. via: Pim At SA. M., via Camden and Amboy Angora., 112 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City ExpreSlS, 800 At 2P. M. via Camden and Amboy Express, 8 00 At 5.80 P. Et., via Camden to IS. Ambt y, Accom. At 8 A. at., I and 5.30 Y.M. For Mount Holly, Ewans. ville, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. lit.„ and 8 P. M. fir Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. Id. 12 M. 4,5.30, and 7P. H., Ibr Fish House, Yalmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. town, &c. The 10 A. M.and a P.M. Ines runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as fOIIOSI3 • At 11 A. ht., 4.30, 6.45 P. Ad and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey CityExprees.-- . 00 The 6.45 P. AL Line will ran daily. All others Son days excepted. A.t7.80 and 11.0 u A. AL, a, 3.30 4.39,5 and 6,46 P. Igo and I.2.ldidntgrtt, for Bristol, Trenton. &c. At 7 and 10.16, A. AL, 12 AI., a, 4.5, sad P. M. for Conte elisauz rialale,Hounesbarg, Tacony,WLssino ming. 13:1(1[010=g and Franklord and at was A. AL for. Bristol. Schencks, Eddington and S P. &E. for Bolmesbore and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE DELAWAtiIe Len A . 1), for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania. and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot, as follow= At 7.30 A. AL an d SAO P. If, for Niagara Palls, Rif ,Cale Dunkirk, Canandalgint.Eliatra, /theca. Owego, Rochester, wt*g • ropton, Oswego. Syracuse, Grea t m Sfontrose, Wilkeebarre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, lambertville, Flem ngton, •tO. The 8. P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen town, Bethlehem. &c. At SP. ELtorLambertvilleandinternatons gar For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ben al aing ton Depot, take Me cars on Filth street, above Wnnt, half an hour before deparMre. The cars run Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. On Sunday', granlbrisaers will leave Wal nut street wharf at SP. AL to connect with 6.46 P. 21 Una - Bitty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen ger. Passenigers are proltibi from t.ki.l anything as baggage bat their wearing appareL All baggage over 5Ry pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility far baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 1100, except by special contract. WIT 45ckcts sold and baggage checked direct through to Boston. Graham's Baggage Bxpress will call ear and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be let at No. 8 Wal nut Street. Lt E 8 FROM NEW YORE FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and Camden . At 7 and 10 1° A. M., 6 ,M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Hen sinaom L.,.Fra Pier No. IN. Itiver,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. N. vla Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GAT7OILECEt. Agent. . , (..*YRN AS* AND NORRISTOWn DAY, May 10th, lees. FOR O.3II3.MANTOWN. leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 , A. IL; 1 2 310 minutes, 04', 4,0, Tai, 8, 7 , 8 1 9,10, 11, 12, P. M. Leave Germantown-8.7, 739., 8, 8493, 9. 10, 11, 12. A. M.: 2,8, 4,4 M, 8, BM, 7,8, 9,10,1 P. X. The up down train, and the SU rand 5% up trains de set atop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. 1031 Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. X; 2. 7 and . IL Leave Germantown-8 A. M,4 1,4, 81; and 9%, P. IL CII.I.STNUT ATT.II, 'RA i T. KOAD. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8,10;-12, A, ILI 4,8%, BX, 1,9, anj u. P. IL imve Chestnut EIU-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 1140 A. 1.40, 0.40, 8.40,8.40, B.AO and 19.40 P. K. ON ASYS. Leave pkiladalphia-9.111 minutes, A. M. 2. 8, and P.M. • Leese Chestnut 3EII-7.40 minutes, A. IL; /110, 6.10 and 9.25 minutes P. M. 808 CONSHOHOUECEN AND NOBBISTOWN. L eave philadepi nd da-8, 8.35, ILOS minutes, A. 91.; IM , 4%. 5%, 834, 8.00, e LIM. M. Leave Norriatown-5M,7, 7.50, 9,11, A. IL; 1%, 4%, 8% and 8 P. H. The 5% P. M. train will stop at School Lane 'Wissa hickon, Maraymik, Spring Mills and COnahabOoken only ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M., 2%, 4, and 7% P.M. Leave Norristown-7 A.M... Land 5% and 9, P. M. 808 MANATTINX. ' Leave Philadelphia,- a, Las, 31.02 A. IL; 1%, 8, GL iii, 834, 8.05, and 11% Leave Manavund-43L 7%. 8.80, 9%,1135. A. X; 1,1, 63 4 And 8%, P. ' II ' ON SUNDAYS. -UM% Philadelplds-9 A. M; 2% - andit% P. X. Leave Msuusnistik-7% A. 21.; 1 e, and 11% P. 2L' W. T. WILSON, Gen uperlntendena, Depot. Ninth and Green streets. mErLDA_LELPSIA. dr. BALTI 6 r :a r BOADr a MONDAY, March 194866, the Trains will leave Phila. Phila delphia, Railroad,fromtlDaf r o n t el ?f o t f hV ii ; r Vnt i gh t es a teti dr, Streets, (West Philada ), at 7.20 A. KC., and 4.4511 Market Streets, et Leave Rising San, at 5:30_, and Oxford at 6.05 and leave Oxford at 5.25 • 1, . Till June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car attached will ran on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving The Rising Sun at 10.45 AIM,; Oxford at 11.45 A. M„ and Kennett at 12.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and alter June let. this train will leave the Rising Bun at 4P.M. Oxford. at 5 1.. M., :and Kennett at II Marketini will not betaken on Passenger Trains.- - The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lancaste-r county. Returning, leaves peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train fer Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising 'Sun, Md. . ' Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as Baggage, at d the Company will not in any case be responsle for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the same. i nha9 HENRY WOOD, Gen-I.:Sup% ES T .TKRSEY RAILROAD LINES—From foot ofadarket street Alper erry. G rißwiM Sundays. FA_LL.AN - D •Trat. ..RAN Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1865. For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Statioxur on West Zer sey and calem•Ballroads at 9A. M. and 8.80 P. IC - For and alllntermediate Stations at 9 M. and BP. M. For Cape May and iutermediatelStatiOns, at 9 A.M., to connecting with freight train (Passenger car attachsd) for Cape 'May, due 3A5 P. M. and 3.00 P. M. through passenger due 8.00 P. , • For Glassboro' andlntermediate StatiOnS, at 91. M. 8 and &BO P. M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, &c., at 9 A. 5.1., 8, Lae, and 5.80 P. M. Freight will be received at second covered wharf be low 'Walnut street from 7A. M. until SP. M. Freight received before 9 A. Id.. will go forward same day. Freight delivere&at 228 South Delaware Avenue. vAiNvitpassESotp_arthtenilent.' THE WEST JERSEY MU' Ft HISS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of EXPRESS BUlS xlms, receive, deliver, and forward, through ether re sponsible Express Companies; to parts-off the MM. try, any article entrusted to them: A Special Diemen accompanies efteh through : train. 01E08. NO. 5 yr &hint Street. , ' ' , -TBALE:UNtirIEiNTIDEs lafteietZliforAlSTAX . =MULL XING, ARRANGES:Ent rl The trains oftliePanneylviulla Centrelll.ll; /leave Me Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Bane xi running to and from the Depot. The last car • :eaves Front street about - •thlrty minutes, prior to the departure of each Train. • Ow. *ll:Flips's e—Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets' 45'ullnutes before departures of Evening trains. N's BAGGAOM:ExpaBse will call for and . dell vex liaggage. at Abe Depot 'Orders 'leftat the Wise, No. 631 Chestnut street. will receive attention. 01tAENS LEAVE ; AND ARRIVE . AT . DEPOT THUS: ` ; LTo►Vi mArTiater . • lit Loo PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 • • • 10 . 00 PAST LINE, . • e " /2. 00 M. PARKESBITEG, • - •- ; . , is Los p,•IK ILARRISBURG ACCOM.; " la° " ;LANCASTRR ACOOM., • • " 4 . 00 " PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 . • it 5.80 " 'ERIE MAIJ • - - - . ".9.00 " PH/LADIIII.I I ZIA IMPRIDIS t - " /1.10 !! CINCINNATI EXPRESS I • " 1.10 A. M. PHILADELPHIA KKPBSIB3 " " PAOLI AMON., No.l • - • " - LW " ' PARIIESRURG . . . It 9.00 " .Na E$ TRAIN • -• i " / 2 -80 "NI PASTLINE - • t LlO PAOLIACCOM., NO. ill • • " 440 " DAY EXPRESS- . • " 5.50 AA wtt l- 50311RG ACOOM., • • 0.18 " - * DEWY, except Saturday. - tDslli.. Wally, except' Monday. All other trains daily, ease t Sunday. The Pennsylvania Co. will not assume any risk for aggage; emptfor W u tt iu W.=, and their reepolusib ll ity to One H in value, All Baggage tvrovltrri tin that amount bivalne,will beat the rialt Of the owner. unless taken by ispeolal contract. - TICKET OFTICPa • Have been opened at No. 631 Chestnut street, Clout!. mental Hotel. and Girard House where Tickets may be procured to allimportant points In Pennsylvania, as well as the West, Northwest and Southweett and - mill particulars lv Tick e t to time and connections, by • JO MK , Agent The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con. Waxed as - heretofore, where all information respecting routes as well as Tickets, can be had on app on THOMAS H . rASKIs. lo _ Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An =Qin= Train rana dally, except Sunday. P pl a j tall bllbrmation aa to fare N and a oo ommodatlOns, tO /MANOR PUNK. 0.-UV Docks treet,. , ,• . . - . WENT CHESTER AND PlEnot - DELPNLL Ratrzamt.D. VIA . . tiviscarze ABBANGEKENTs. On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1585, the trains will leave as follower WEST CHESTER. TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia (Cr West Chester, from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M. ILOU A. 2.15, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. 6.20, 7.30. 10.45 A. M., 1.40,.4.50 P. M. TrainSleaving West Cheater at 7.30 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.40 P. M. will not atop at Pennelton, and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only. PENNICIRON TEAMS. P Leave Philadelphia ibr Peruielton 4.15 and 10.30 ea P eve Pennelton for Philadelphia LB A. M., 7.55 These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. ON BIINDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M. and 7.00 P. hi. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. hi and 5.00 P M. Ow Sm.:nays—The West Ptiladelblila Passenger care wil leave Eleventh and market streets, half an. hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train to conveypassengera into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 740 A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and leaving Went Chester at 7.3 u M, and 4.50 P. 1f... connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B. R. for Oxford andintermediate points. gW - Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only an Baggage, and the Company will not, In any case, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars. unless a *pedal contract Is made for the name. HENRY WOOD. General BuDerintendant RARITAN A...51D DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD CtiMPANY. 71C u and after MONDAY, the 14th train:, on this road will run as follow- LEAVE NEW YORE. PIER No: El. NORTH RIVER. 11.00 A. IL EXPRESS LINE FOR C 4 MOEN DIRECT, taking passengers to Red Bank, Long Branch, Farmingdale- larickahnrgh, Manchester, Tome River, Woodmansle. BarnEgat, bhamong, Tuck ert on, Ataion, Jackson, and all stattons on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. THROUGH TO C 4 m oFasi IN 5 HOURS. FAREV CO. 4.15 P. M. for Port Monmouth, Highland, Middle town. Red Bank, Shrewsbury, Eatontown Ocean Port, Branch Port. Long Branch. Shark River. Farming dale, hquankum, Brlcksburgh, Manchester, Toms River and CAMDEN. FAR If. is 00. FREIGHT TRAIN at 5.00 P. M. fbr all points on the line and Camden. RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE CAMDlalc Express iat.-9.M A. M., arriving in N. 2.1 b P. M. Freight P. ' " 4.00 Way Atilt and Express at... 3.4 59.13 M. rur-tr R A H. N. CLAXTON. Supdr: intextdent. • • :Y.% • :a - r,2] AMELYELIA TO WILLIAIfFr • • "n ovr CHARGE OF CABS VIA ervr.e -wlise ROUTE. On and alter ..lionday, April 2d,_ 1868, through cars for Williamsport will leave th ePhlladel phi& and Bead. Ing Railroad - Depot, Thirteenth andilallowhill streets. at BA. M. arriving at William port at 6 P. iSC.. and making close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions. 13rdialo,}1e, Niagara Fa/ls, Suspension Bridge and all placers in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the Cnnadas. 3 RROUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured at the Company's °Dice OS Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at the United States Telegraph Mee In the Continental Hotel, auto at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read. Mg Railroad Thir , eenth and tallow= streets. N. VANHORN. Passenger Agent. L IPIES t HOFFMAN, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, my 2.4111 N 0.116 PEA.D. Street. Residence: 606 Dickerson sheet. 1005 Taylor street Every description:of - Jobbing promptly attended to. TLal PROCURED.— JOHN H. FRICK, NOTARY PUBLIO, • comInsKONEM FOR ALL STATE% PENdION AND PRIZE AGENT, No. DOCK btreet. Acknowledgments, Depositloon, Atadnvlto to An. cotuats taken. nahl.3-3ml C. KNIGHT e. CO.. WHOT.ws T.E GROCF23.B, la' 8. E. Car. WATER and CHESTNUT st - eets, adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. isl-17r JAMES A. 'WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE. HLTACF...":I` • HILISCOH. THEODORE WRIGHT. FRANK L, NRAX.r• Rarml, WRIGHT & bONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shlpplng aad Commission Mershants, No.ns WALNUT Street, Philadelph% PPENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELA WARE river. below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa. REAMEY, SON & OD Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Manufacturers of All kindi of OONDENSENG AIQD NON-001 , TDE,N2ING EN. GDZES, Iran Vessels of all descrlptiom. Boilers, Vats, Tanks, Propellers. ,tc., T. REANEY, W. B. REA.III6Y, S. WWII - MOLD, Late of Chief, Penn Neale &Co.. Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy. nirtales: Izlf a r•v :4 W. • • maiona (61:41 COP QOI3THWARK FOITNDRIF,F.LiTH AND WASH INGTON STREETS- PEMLADICLPHTA. MEMBIC.S. & SONS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. tsenuillcture High - and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, River and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, dir., Qk.stings of all kinds, either iron or brass; Iron Frame Rooth for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations: &c. _ Retortl and Gas Al achirrery, of t he latest and moat improved construction. livery . description of .Plantation Machinery; and Sugar. Saw and. Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En gines, dro. Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Ceatrirugal Sugar Draining Machine. FIX.TURES.—IiEIBYS_EY, MERRILL (t, 1.31 - TEL&OICARA, • NO. 718 I.:2I.II'NUT street, Mannfbcturers of. Gas Fixtures, Lamps, ckc„ dtc., would call the attention of the public to their large And elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers; Pendants, Brackets, &c. 'they also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes, All work war. ranted. Jaso 'PHD • PHILA.DICLYELIA BIDING tiOMOOLoii 1 FOURTH street, above Vine, will molten for the and Winter sear= on MONDAY, girth. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire ,Sept. thoroufg enowledge of this accomplishment will Lind every facility at this school: The horses are safe and well trained, P 4) that the most timid need not fear. Saddle horses trained in the beat manner. Saddle horzo. horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for muej malt to care, steamboats, &0.. nuts. aftuen a 808. r)IIIVY WXLL.3.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—Ths only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed tea Dl In. rected, at very low prices. A. PEYBSON, Manufact • urer of Pondretra. Goldsmith's Hall. Library street STOVES fain) HEATEBs. o t z TICOMAIs e..DLxON- & BONS, Late Andrews & Dixon, Op NO. Ira CHZELSTNIIT street, po s of site :United hates Mint, Want - war 1,0V7-DOWN, PARLOR OFFICE, And other GRATES, Bar Anthracite, Rittman:ions and wood Blom Atoo, • FIOrRNAMS, For Warreing_l_t_thlic and Private Bonding*, ILEGISwas, VIZITELATO.BS • - A-ND CECONINEY-OAPES, 0001CMG-RANGES, EATHBakiiEBB. .110. _oda maroLEs.Amat and RETAIL' ICKLED HERAIN6.-600 Darrell. Bay of Inland's P Heniniantore and far sale nyz. A. &puma & SHIPPINa FOR NEW YORK, • Via Delaware and Bari.tan Clung. The Philadelphia and New: York Expire's • Steataboat Company. Steam Propellers leave DAILY , fram PERSTN7HARF below ALAItICET street. matting e run in ZCHOI3.I3EI. - ,This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. 4210043)3 forwarded direct to all_p obits free of commission. Freight received at lowest rates. - ' WH. P. CLYDE & CO. Am ta 14 South Wharves, Philaaelphia. JAS. HAND; Agent, 117 Wall btreet,New-York. FOR BOSTOZI. • ' BTEAMBHIP•LENE DLEUECT. ..Kirin/ 9 I , WOAS RACY POBT.EI77O3IIIVEDAY& • FROM FINE ST. WHARF, PHILADEELPHIA, AND LONG Wvr A kw BOSTON. The steamship SAXON , Captain Matthews, will sal] from Philadelphia on Wednesday, May 16, at 10 A. M. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Boston on Saturday. May 19, at 12 M. - • Th•e line between Philadelphia and Boston is now composed of the SAXON Captain Matthews, 1200 tons barthen. NORDLAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons burthest. ARLES, Captain Boggs, to ns bartheo. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every 'daY, s steamer being always 'on the berth to receive cargo. Shipgoo pe rdss are requested to send Bills of Laditsg with their . Per freigtit or PaelageAtlp.l3' to BEN RP WINSOR dc CO., Iyls 832 South Delaware avenue. PHILADIEIXBIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOI.E. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The fine of this Bine insure at the lowest rata and sail re ly Seta the Plat Wharf above Market street, every , . WBDNEBDAY and SATURDAY. • .• At Noon, Connectinwith Railroads from Richmond, Norksik and City Point, l'orming the moat direct route far the South and Southwest. For Wash freight. to or passage, with exoellent aoooznmoda. apply L uth P. CYDE 14 North and. So Wharves. FOR SAVANNAH, GA.—Philadelphia and Souther. Mall Steamship Oompany. THE STEAMSHIP PIONEER, Wm. B. Gallagher. Commander, Will receive freight at RA.CE street wharf *sr the above port on MONDAY _May 14. and sail on SATURDAY,MaY 10, at /0 A. M. Cabin Passege... -.120 mete are State Room accommodations orthis . Bter are of a commodious and superior character. This chip being the pioneer vessel et the Company will sail regul arly every alternate SATURDAY for SAVANNA Ga. Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their goods., S. & J. M. FLANAGAN, 420 South Delaware avenue. For freight or passage, apply to WAL C. HARRIS, Freight and Passenger 6 gent, myl4-6it 218 North Delaware avenue. girFOR SAVANNAH, GEORGlA.—pioneer t; Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier for tl'e r. a c' b r oTe ir p 4 o v r e f r , li s i v ng Yor go e l 7 ll B 67l -TRUBS tIM lowing Monday morning Freipht and first-class passage always as low as by ny other line. Gocds from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free of commissions. LhWIS L. JONES, 13 Broadway. New York. Apply to JOHNI H. .3TWOOD, 5 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTER & GAM NELL. myl6-Im anNEW AULPRISES, LINE TO Aix.x. . ANDALS., Georgetown and Washington, via w hmapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., ibrm the most dtrecs route for Lynchburg, •rtol. Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Sanndav at Par freight apply to the agents W.ll CLYDE a , 4 North Wharv ca es. J.- B. Davidson, Agent at (Ammo:town: Eldridge & Co., Agents at Alexandria. FOR GALVESTON. r.a.KAR TEXAS LIRE STEAMERS. _.1..e a 1 Steamship ABIADBE, G. B. Craig. Commander, Will receive freight at Pier 'l3 East River (New ork). and sall with despatch. For freight or passage having superior accominoda. Lions, apt-ly to _ _ BISHOP. SON & No. 105 Arch street. 2.. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift-Sere Line. rnythtf gaFOR W ORE.—Phlladelphia S Propelle NE r Oem Y Ireeparch and Swte am ift. s, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 N. and 5 P. IL, connecting with all lb. Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken oa acoo=modaitog terica, apply to WM. X. RAMC CO., aabletf 2Co.lssSouth Delaware avenue. o k NEW TOW-BOAT LThiE. ItIELAWABE and OHEELPIGILEa .213W-Badr COMPANY; RANGES towel to and from PBEIIADELEXEII 6 HAVEZDE-GRA* EA.LITELORE, WASHLEP3I TON, and Interm points. P. CLYDE dr, Agent", No. It Smith Whams, 17111adelphi6 Captain JOHN LAURIMIN. Superintendent. FOR H ARTFORD, CONN.. DIRECT, - - VIA DELA wAIs.E AND RARITAN t...a.eA The steamer NEVADA., ,Captain Orumley. now loading at Second wharf below Spruce street, will leave as above on THURSDAY, 17th inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WM: tt. 11..URD ct CO., myl2-st In South Wharves. ~,; ` _ t ,_ ROBINSON'S CALLFORNIATaiiinKE LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swig re Line at reduced rates. The splendid AI extreme clipper ship GRANITE STATE, Jacobs, Commander Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East Elver. This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and best vewela now loading, and having a portion of her cargo on board with large engagements, will have quick despatch. For rralent. apply to BISHOP, SON & CO., mb2Jtt 105 Arch street. t FOR PRED9HT OR CHARTI Br. bark KATHLEEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re• sister and e..s6obbis. flour. ' Al Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master, WO tons regis ter and 3,00 e bbls. flour Al Br. bark RA LTHABARA, Wilson, master, 29; tons register and 3,30 bbls. dour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Tbesing, master, 210 tons register and 2.50 bbls. capacity. Apply to ED.M.IIND A. SODDER dr, CO., 3 Dock street wharf. FOR BOSTON. Mass.—Express Line.—The fine schooner JUSTICE M. LEWIS, Captain Shute, is now loading for the above port at Willow street wharf, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, /8 North Wharves. myl4 = WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 lit feet Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md.. to Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 19 I?. Whtuves. apV SHIP TAIIERLAtgIr, Jackson, master, from Liver k3 pool, is now discharging under general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER. WRIGHT & SOICS, 115'Walnnt street. • ntyLS-tf TAB. S. aIiIIITDLER, euccessor to ,IDED: SHIN DLEER d BONS, Ball Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue, Phradelphla. All work done in the beet manner and on toe loweSt and most ti,varable terms, rind warranted to give Vs fzat altisfacUon. PartieulnrattenUor. riven to ran:deny w KA TI ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A NAVAL !HOS 1 4.itiifigkERHRIEMellERY,NA.VV DEP.3RTIVEN T. WASHINGTON, D. C. , Proposals Will be received at this office for the erec tion and construction (complete) of a Naval Hospital at Philadelphia. Plans and specifications of the proposed buildings can be seen at the office of John McArthur, Jr., archi tect No 204 South Sixth street, Philadelphia. who will afford all bidders every information necessary to a lull understanding of the requirements of the DB - In the matter of the erection and construc tion of the Hospital aforesaid. Each proposal to be considered,must be guaranteed by two responsible peisons, certified by the United States District Judge, Attorney or Collector, or other public ()freer, as to their competence and willingness - to guarantee to the sum of thirty (50) per cent. of the whole amount of the proposal tined. that the bidder or bidders so guaranteed (should the contract be awarded him or them) shall.within ten days of the accept arceof his or their bid. enter into contract with the A avy Departn. ent, for the erection and construc tion of the Hospital and its appurtenances and carry through the same to completion, according to the terms of the bid and the plans and specifications above mentioned. - Proposals must state the shortest time required to complete the contract, with the understanding that between two or more bids of t qual amount, the De partment will give the preference to that naming the shortest time. Payrdents for the work will be made monthly fis it progresses, upon certificate of the Architect stating its amount and (mall ty, and that the terms of the contract have been complied Wl'h—the Department reserving twenty (20) per cent, of the whole amount of each Cer tificate until the buildings aro delivered into its hands complete and ready fur occunancy, according to the terms of the contract for the erection and Con struction of the Naval Hospital and its appurtenances before mentioned. All the proposals must he addressed to the under signed, marked Proposals for Naval Hospital at Phila delema.. The proposals will he opened in the.presence' of the bidders, at the Navy Department, at noon of Tuesday, May 22.1866. The Department reserves to Itself the right to reject any or alt bids not deemed by It satisfactory, or to the %interest or the Government. • P. J. .110 R. WITZ, ap36-m,w flat/ • Chief of J3nreatt. ri - 01Th`ON — .4.1VD - I;llk:E.NlanlL - DIJORof every width • from one to sLa feet wide, all numbers. Tent and Awning Duck, Papermakera felting, Sail Twine. de. EVEIMAIT No .102 Jones's Alley) XIEDIULTA. VOX JP UPP UTAI. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP` PEIMETAL DEPOT, 771 SOUTH meumuol Mr; PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE: $6 PER RALF Dgl22lo* The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheerdffily recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup, ibr coughs colds, consrunption, whooping cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains In the breast, bronchitis, Inflammation - , and constriction of "air vessels id the lungs. The remedy should be in everymily: •' ' • Charles C . Wilson , Forney's Press office fa . Charles H. Graffen,Sundgy 22oroury office. James - Nolen, inquirer office. Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press. . ' Wm. H. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Pollee 'Mei graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets, - • James W. Perrine, U 29 Charles street. H. A. Davis, 823 Gs skill street. John Woodside, IEBI Franklin treet. - Robert Thompson, 1608 Walter street. R. G. March. 628 Franklin street. J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street. - , John Seymour, 613 South Front street. E.W. Howard, 1 Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street.' L. Bates, 605 Arch street. Albert Martin, 417 South Second street. . Mary Caldwell,lo32 Ransom street. W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street.- T. M. Carthy, 109 Elfretb's alley. George Wilson, 236 Race street, W. F. Brooks, 69 North Secondatzeet. M. J. Hassett,ll9 Canal street. S. Seymour Itose,Peatleton. Charles Rogers - , 921 South street. R.. T. Wellington. Second and Quarry streets. E.. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. B. S. Banlcird, Opera MAnager. - John ydaghlals, rear of 134 - North &maul street; Mrs. B. R. Choate, Newark, Del. • George W. White d CO., Ns. 66 Swath Third street. Mr. William B. Wright: , But: We take pleasure in ricoauweilding your TAR SYRUP (on which we have already sold con diderable quantities) as A most excellent and efficacious remedy for tbe oomphdlits set forth in. your Printed bill already submitted to the public. As a act to suffering humanity we will ch mend your "your preparation to all afektedls ith diseases which it is designed to cure. .. Yours, du., DILNI3 & SON, DIU • N. E. corner Pine and Sixth Mee Also to be had at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY do IDOWDBN. DYOTT A CO., and all principal druggists and dealers. _ The subscriber would beg leave further to say that he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup to any part- Of the country. Persona desiring other information by mail will enclose a postage stamp, and answers will be returned as soon an the . Masai" es of business will admit. Addrees B, WRIGHT, 771 South Thtrdstreet, Philadelphia, Pa._ CLEANSE THE BLOOD With corrupt, disordered igtiated Blood, you are Ick all over. It may burst n in Pimples, or Sores, or some active disease, or it -111 Y merely keep you list tees. depressed and good for •othing. But. you cannot we good health while our b:ood is Imnare, AY raa,s SA_RSAPA RLLLA purges oat , these Impurities and stimulates `le organs of life into vigor- Ith and expelling disease. mph._ _ lety of complaints which are caused by linpurity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or Eis ps' Evil, Tumors, Meer. s, Sores, Eruptions, p_tes Blotches, Boils. St. Anthony's Fire, Base or Heyst relas, letter or Sall Eheum, Scald Read, Ihng Worm, Cancer or ameerous Yumors, Sore Apes, Female Dis eases, such as Beim/ion, irregularity. Su.PEretrian, Whites,' Sterility, also Syp hilis or Venereal Diseases, _Liver Complaints, and Heart Diseases. Try AYER'S B.ABSA PAPILLA, and see for yourself the sprpnsing activity with which It cleanses the blood and twee these disorders. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, fare ptending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla one dollar. lAost of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain any. Sarsaparilla, but often no curative pro whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment has forl;werd the use of the various extracts of Sansaparilla which hood the market, until the name itself tea become synonymous with impoeition and cheat. Still we call this corapound "Sarsaparilla," and intend to supply such a remedy as ahall rescue the name nom the load of obloquy which rests upon It. We think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are triage*. bin by the ordinary run of the diseases It is Intended to cure. We can only assure the sick, that we offer them the best alterative which we know how to produce, and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any AEII.K 'S CHERRY PECTORAL is .• nniveritally known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of COughs, Colds. inifuensa, lloaracoess, Croup, Bron chitis, „Incipient Consumption ' and for the relief of Con. aumptive .Patients is advanced stages of the disease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues. The world knows them. . . Prepared by DR. J. C. .11. Y Kit dk CO., Lowell, /Enatt., and sold by & CO., Phila delphia, and by ail Druggists. Inhir ton.w,gni (OPAL DIENTALLINA.—A. superior whole for clean I.J Mg the Teeth, destroying inalmalculas which in fest them, giving tone to the gams, and leaving a feel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and detect siveness will recommend it to every one. Being corn. posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a BBILIABLEI substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTALL.UNIA, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES I'. SHINN, Apothecary, _ . Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. Stackhouse, Bassard & Co., BobertC. Davis, G. B. Seeny, Geo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, C. H. r• eedles . G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, - J. C. Trumpenny &, Ambrose Smith, - Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, - James N. Marks, William B. Webb. E. Bringhurst & Co., James L. Bispham, _ Dyott & 6n r - Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair, - Henry A. 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