from our Third EcTien of Yesterday. From Washington. [Special De . spatch to the , '..WASMl4 . l3qo2..kr . lkiay,lB.--iauite a number of.leadifig, frOrn 'Philadelphia; el both parties, arrived here this morning. They have come for the purpose of looking after file confirmation of certain persons new hung up in the Senate.. The Preeident notified a party to-day who had been sent into the Senate 'for confirma tion, that he had done all for' him that he could. He must work oat his own Salva tion. If the„Senate refused to confirm him, he (the Preesident) should send in another Marne. . Mr. Jame.s Scovel arrived here to-day foc the purpose of trying to secure the con lirmation of the , New 'Jersey appointees now. 'before the Senate. They. too, are hung up. The .Government regards the indictment against 'Jeff; Davis as very, loosely drawn. It will probably be changed before he is brought Eoarial..- • , General Grant's letter urging the passage of an army ; bill will insure the passage of a bill of some'kind by both hauses. Death (W s -Bishop - Burgess, D.D. PROVIDEICE, R. I:, May 18th:---Informa tion has been received here of the death of the Right Reverend George Burgess, D.D., Bishop of Maine,: while returning to the West Indies, whither he had been, for his health : 'lille.was a native of this city. The. 11. S. Steamer De Soto. Easp , owr, MB. * May 18.—The U. S. steamer De Soto, Acting Admiral Boggs t left here yesterday for New-York, 2DLILIHUR (N)aiirriu4 7 -Firist bkmalSom Wain:moron, Nay 18, 1888, Barnes.—The Senate receded from Rs amendment to the bill to fix a tithe and change the place of nal& lag United States Courts in Virginia, and the bill was The aniendinent referred to struck out a provision authorising the Chief Justice to gall extra , aessions of the Court' The special order of the day, which was the could.- ration of bills from the Pension•Coninilltee. was taken lap at 1 o'clock. - BOUSID—Igt. Donnelly (Minn.) offered the following resolution, which was agreed to:- - .11(solved, In view of the almost complete absence or woods and forests in - tbe interior regions of . the conti nent, and of their paramount immortal, ce in the settle ment and occupaney of the country, that the Commit tee on Public Lands be directed to inquire whether a syStem _cannot be. devised whereby the planting of woods and forests may be' ncouraged In regions de-ti- Bite of timber, by liberal donations of the public land In alternate sections, to individuals or corporations, and the reservation of the adjoining sections by the Governmentst an increased pries as in thecase of rail road granft: the limds so granted or a proportionate part thereof to'be planted with trees adapted to the cliniate and the needs of the community. Mr. Burleigh (Dakotah) intrdduced a bill to provide for the better pr' tection of the frontiers of the United States and the Territories thereof. Read twice and re• ferred to the Commlitee on Military Affairs. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), from the Committee on the Judi ciary, reported back the Senate bill, passed on the 18th of February, to prevent and punish kidnapping, which was considered and passed. ___ On motion of Mr. Einlburd (N. Y.) . the Senate bill passed yesterday recognizing as a lawful structure and post road the railroad bridge across Lake Champlain at - Rouse's Point, connecting the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad with the Vermont and Canada Railroad; was taken fromtb e Steak ers table. andafter The House' then by Mr. Hnlburd and Mr. Ashley, was read threethues and passed- . then proceeded, as the regular business In the morning hour, to the call of committees for re ports of a private character, under which the bill re ported "last VridaY, 'by - Mr. Baldwin, to establish in the District of Columbia a Reform School, came up as tusflnished business. Mr. Baldwin (Naas.) addressed the House in explana Lion and addocacy of the bill.. . Mr. Plants (Ohio) represent:ad that the bill came in sonflict with the Guardian Society of the District. which was In operation three or four years, aind which had expended someten or twelve thousand dollars; He had'understood Mr. Baldwin to say that the bill was reported with. the consent and agreement of the Guardian Ekiciety; but' he understood that it was only some dissatisfied persons formerly connected With that Society which favored the bill..' Mr. , Mr. Baldwin explained that the Committee bad had eonsultations with the Secretery of the Interior and officers of the Guardian Society, and that they a'- proved of the measure. . _ Mr. Welker (O.) stated that there bad bees quarrels In She management of the Guardian rociety. and that it was deemed better that youthful criminals shonid be consigned to a public rather than a private lumina lion. Alter BOMB further discussion the bill Was read the third time and passed. • Markets. Maw Yons,May Ill—Cotton firm at 95@36 cbtibr mid dlings. Flour declined s©lo ebs; sales °ISA° bbbs.;State. 1509 40; Ohio, t 9 oQe;l3 75; Western, $7 15(§9 40; th ern. $lO 60@516 76: Wheat is dull; thewreere Bales of 7,500 bushels Brew Milwaukee at M. Corn. n cent lower; sales of 22,000 bushels at 80®112 oents. „Beef ateady. Pork steady; sales of 1,400 barrels Ist OM IU. lewd quiet. Whisky dull. Stocks are firm; Chicago and flock Island. 93,?4; Ciansberland Preferred, 473;; . Central. scrip 1203-4; do. bonds, 102;47* Michigan'Southern. guaranteed.. 7.9%.; ITewYork Ceniral, 94%; Reading. 107 Y.,,; Hudson River. 311%; Cantoh, 6274; Virginia 6e, 75; MLsarvarl 6's. 7434: WeeterniUnion Telegraph Co.', 611 , 1; Tennessee 6's, MN; Treasury-Notes. 1024' One Year Certificates, 10034; five-TwentieS, 102 S; Coupon 6'5,1001 7 4; Gold, .130. _ Coal Statement. The following is the , sunount transporter over the Schuylkill Canal, during the week ending Thursday May 17, 1866: - TonaCwt. _ 11,016 00 . 1,178 00 V 4488 00 1,485 00 Ymm Pottsvake,;;;.n P Bch" Por t Clinton Total fcir PrevloccelY this year. Total To same timela.st year InOretwe Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board. RALICS AFTER FrasT BOARD. litrstol 1918 5-2 Os 'e2 102 15000 Cam d & Amboy eta • do b 5 102,% mgt 6s 89 85 95 .1000 - do reg cash 10236 1000 Reading R 69 '7O 93% 1000 U Tress 7 8-103 350 sh Tara)omes'd . Notes.- June • 102% 3ahbi Pa R 88 MO Lehigh 6a 'Bl 872 100 sh Hestonv'eft c 193; 13000 Pal:L.lst mg 6s 051'108 HO eh do blO 19% 2000 do 2d mgt .97% 6eh Mlnehillit SEOOND BOARD . _ vow Ver-208 iO2 300 ahHeatonvillellb3o 1000 do '62 reg 101 100 sh do b. 5 10% 300 do 101% 100 ah Calms •pf adorn 28% 4500139 ea $Bl reg ItB% 100 ell Phil&Erle alOwn 82% 3000 WardzFrankßbde 851100 811SugarCreek 30000%ittae Soh bda b 5 92 1 ' - D 4 Dcztxtrai I Via I DLI NATI° 24 AL Bx - PREs AND TRANSPORTATION Cbai CASTY. OFFICE - 680 MA RR - VT ST - RE:gr liximEA " ' - THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR TATION COMPANY, having finely completed it.S Southern through connections irom NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA. to RALTI MORE.WASHENGTON, RICH M.• D, SAVA:DIN CH.ARLEs3 ON, and all intermediate and adjacent towns as far South as ATLANTA Ga., and also having .perfected its Western' connections, via the Baltimo:e sad Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to • • CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, Is now prepared to receive Freight,, Merchandise, Valuable Packages, L. - MuNEY AND BULLION. and to transfer the same to or.from lasoeSdeslgned and all intermediate: points as . FFICIEN TLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY and CHEAPLY Swan be done by any other Express Company: Offices are also opened in MOBILE AND NEW...ORLEANS, And in a few days the company will run through; via 31.0.NTOOlffEEY, to those places.B F. FICgLIN J. * JouNsToN. - - peneral Superintendent DEB OVAL.—ADA.I.IB'EXPRE*3 COMPANY--On ard 'after TITEBDAY; Nay 1 the FREIGHT PATiIf3LtNT of this Company will be REMOVED to the Conammjoa 'New Building, B. E. corner of, RT;SI. ' , TENTH and MARKBTstreets. EntranceonßleVenth street and on Marble street. Asir ALL MONEY and COLLECTION.; BUSDIESEI will be transacted , as :heretofore at 320 Chestnntstreet. amen Parcels =and:Packages will be received at either office Call Books wilthe kept at each office, andttny calls entered therein previous to 5 P. M. will receive attention same day, if within a reasonable dis tance of our offices, Inquiries for goods and settle ments to be made at MA Chestnut street._ . Bar q: - - PECLIALH '-' ltiaM ':April29.lB6£l. YAP. 1 3 lrgiO 40. Ticors.As e. DIXON & SONS, Date Andrews & Dixon No. Law cazimerrivr atree,t I.k.usdeipt4a. . , Opposite, DiaileCtßides-Nird, Reketwera of. IOW -DOWN, - • - . - And other G , A ` Tim Per Anthracite, Die:deinop ana Wood Fir M ' WARN-M:8. AIRNAORS, '' • tor W w anr inf rzn iiPreh 0 and Private Dullaineio - - .17.honi.t.A.TORS ginltertai.4llAPH oxacceraaeig__,GLS BATH-P.6MM, eo. .wmoLzraALlg. Ma RETAIL , / EJDUCArI'ION. TEM••• ; ; , i41188 , 10N-DP • iiffill.9 - MUM% PAL& : FOB YOUNG LADEEO4 will cora; mar= on Werth eaday, September 18th, at her Tenidenee. corner of Poplar and Sixteenth atresin, Thiladeiphia. Ranna - .isairini :--Rer. t 3. Einien Hue, IL D., _Bev. Memos Brainerd, D. D., W. H. Allen, Esq. Isite netklent Of Ctintril MVP. WILtiVIWENIS Ada 3 t s , - NORTH- PENNSYLVANIA OEM —TEM , MIDDLE ROUTE.... Shortest end m . direct line to Bethlehem - Allentown NaUCh Mink, Efasieton, White Haven Wilkmbarre; Nabanoy City, and an rants in the Lehigh andNrri* mdmig Coal Regions. . • ' BasSenirm• = Reims in. Philadelphia, , TßOlßD street above ,Thompson, and corner of IWririrgand ALMERI VirINTBEiI Asniareamearr. . • . NINE DAILY TRAINS.•„ • - - On and'aiter Monday,Nev. Etit,l99s,Passeniter cram leave the 'Depot, Th street. above . Thompson, Gaily 03 dare excepted). ea follows: - AT 7.80 lit.-rlitornmg Express lbr Bethlehem and and Principal, Stations on North Pennsylvania ' wad, connecting „at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for ABentOwniestasanaLVla_ tlnltton.Manan‘ Chunk, Weatherly, .Thariesvifie, •leton, White Ha. yen, Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming Vail ,eys• sb3o, in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City. and with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert; Danville and Wllliamznert. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1L458. fiL; at Wilkes arre 2.45 P. ca n anoy Lehigh Pal: Passengers by this ttain take the Valley Train, passing Bethfehem at 12.00 M. tor Baa ton and points on New _Jersey Central BM/re* to New York. AT' &SS • A. M.-rAocommodation, ter DoylestoWn, stopping at all Interniediate StaticmsPassengers - Ibr Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this ~train; take Stage' at Old York Road. AT 10 - -A. M.--Aosommodation.• fie Port Vsiattbng . ten,' stot, at all intermediate Stallone. .• • 2.80 P Accommodation for -Doylestown, stop ping at intermellate stations. Ptiatiengers take • :stage at Doyestown for Vim Hope. - • AT ILSo P. M:--Evening Express •Ibr Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rai'-: rosid, ‘ _,Mngclese connection at Bethlehem with De. ihigll Valle/ Train' for P•aston;reachin,g there at'64s P. H. Passengers Ibr Plainfield, Somerville and other , points on New Jersey Oentell 8.R.: take N. I. C. Train at PAston, wham arrives In New York at 10 P. H.' Pas !wagers for Sumneytown take 's at North:Wales and - ior Nazareth at Bethlehem s t ttl e ibr Dreenvill AT 4.15 P. fiL=--Arsnimmodeston; Doylestown, stopping at all' intermediate Stations-Paasengers tbr • Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stageat 'Abington sbr Ltunbervilla at Doylestown: ' • AT UST. XL--Throngh Accommodation, fin' Beth.' When andsll Stations on main line orNorth. Pennnyl itatiroada 'mania Baihvad. connecting at 'Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Ersning Train foretho. •in Afehigh Disavilks,WrlL—,soe-and Detalehlta •Ratlroad. • , , , - 6. Th 11,,,-Adation, log Us:l3We, atop. ping at a ll Intermediate Stations. • az: liG.pachmmodationfbr Fort.llPashingtent, TRAMS Wit PIELLADIELPMM• Leave Bethleis= at. 645 and 10.15 t A. IL: and 645 P. Passengers leaving Easton at 0,80• A. M., connect at Bethlehem and i tf uL rive w in ia Pbiladelp a l t d i s p at.2l.2s P. M. Paa at Bethlehem at e 6.15 14 / 7 '. M.; and arrive in iltlarph l ta ect at 2.45 P. M. • • Leave Doylestown at 5.80 A. M. 8.115 and 5.80 P. M, Leave Lansdale at 540 A. M. _ _ Leave Fort Waelabairtorn at 10.20 and 2,16 P. M. • O SUNTS. • Philadelphia for Bethlehem D A at A. M. Philadelphia for Loo lsetown'at SP. M. Doylestown at P I M A. Bethlehemfbn s Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cr cony 3 , Pa a i c a r t 3 e th ea ti fs d of tr gE ni con e ltd Third Streets Line convey passevsers to Third Street Nmot. Tickets =lathe rocuredat theTicketOilices, THERE area or street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS OLAILE, Agent. Eifilinan's Baresa mill Jame at the DepggageExp ot. for aml deliver Pio. 118 South MIMI street. nol4-tf; • - FOR NEW YORK.—The Mars ,DEN AND AMBOY and PIMA ) an• AND TRENTON RAILROAD COSI .PANY'S LbLis .823, from Philadel hist° New York, and way places, from WALNIIT STREET WHARF, - will leave as follows, viz: At 5 A. M., via Camden and Ali:boy, Amara., $2 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey Express, 800 At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy Express, er) At b. 30 P. Si., via Camden to S. Amboy, ACCOni. a.t. 8 ana b.BO P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewan*. ville;Pemberton and Vinoentown. At SA. H., and 2 P. M.. far Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5.30, and 7P. H.. tar Fish House, psi myra, Riverton, Progress, Delano, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden ' town, rtc. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. Ines runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM. KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows : • At 11A. M.,4.80, 6.45 P. Hand 12 P.M. (night) via Bennington and Jersey City hnrpress. . 83 00 The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun days excepted.• . • At 7.30 and 11Orr A. M. 8,5.80, 4.88,5 and 8,45 P. M.. she l2Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c. At 7 and 10.15, .•A., M., 12 M., 5,4, 5, and 8 P. M. tbr. • Cornwelia,Tonisdale,Holmesburg,Tacony,Wisaino ; ming Bridesburg and Frankford and at 10.15 A. IL for thistol. Schencszs„. Eddlngton and SP. M. for Holm esborz said intermediate :Stations. • • BELVIDBBE DELAWARE RAILROAD, ibr the Delaware Bluer Valley. Northern Pennsylvania, and. New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two thro trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington rfk pot, as follows: • • . • At 7.80 A. H. and LBO P. M, fbr Niagara Nana Bal. fillo 'Dunkirk Canandsfignsallmirs, Ithaca' Owege, Rochester, Bing/tampion, Oswesm, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, it'llkeetdu:ns Scranton, Strourisbarg, Water Gap,' Belvidere, Eludes, lombertville,Filun ngton, &c, The ars P.M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton Er Hunch Chunk, Allen town, Bethlehem, de. • • - - Ass P. M.torlAmbertvilleandinterrnediateStationn Jar For New, York, and Way Lines leaving Ken dnaton Depot, take the cars on MIMI street, above Walnut, half an hour before departare.•.• The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. ran Trona the Depot.' On Sundayr., Quinibasses will leave Wal: nut street wharf at OP. DL to connect with 6.4.5 P. M Una. - • Fifty Pounde of Baggage only allowed eachTaselen ger. Passengers are Probibitedfrom taking anything as bat:gaga - bat 'their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be , paid ibr extra. The Company limit their resporusibllity far baggageto One Dollar per pound. and will Wot be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. Sir nata• s sold and baggage chocked direct through to Boston. Graluith's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left' at 160.3 nut street: - LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 44". M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M.; 6 P. M. and 12 Night via ,Jerney City and Ken eton.sin lm- Pier No. IN. Blver,at 5 A, M. and 2; 4 ' P. M., Amboy and Camden. • . WM..H. GATZHKE Agent. 84,720 00 284,690 15 • PELLI.A.DEL.PTILs ONELEAAN• • - c TOWN AND lioa.DasTown ziAlitk I Au.- r TABLE...L.On and after MON DAY, May 16th 18E6. 16th,_ eIKaMANTOWN. 318,81015 ... 104,354, 15 ........ 154,456 00 [Rave Philadelphia -4, 7,7 9, 10, 31, 12, A. M. 1 2 310 minutes, EX, 4,5, 511, 6, 7 8, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, P. N. Leave Germautown—e. 'I, 7%, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, U., 12, A. M,; I. 2,8, 4, 4.4(, 6, 6;( 2 , 7 8,9, 10, 11 P. The 8.20 down tra in, and the ry,, and 5 U np trains do net stop onGernmutown Branch.- ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphl6-5.10 mtnntes,E. M.; 23, 5,8 and 1046, F. X. Leave Germantown-8 A. M. 1,4, 6% and 9g, P.M. OB:SUSTNUT ITTLT, Vt. A 1 T. 1 140A8. Leave Pldbmielphla--8, 8, 19, 12, A. X.; 2, IX, 5%, 7,2, and 11. P. X. • , ,Leave Chestnut mintite JAC, and 1140 A. 514 1.40, 2.40, 6.40, 6.40, 8.46. and 10.40 P. X. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-910 minutes, A. 784 2,5, and P.X. "Leave Chestnut BIM-7.40 Xabllltell.4l. H.; 151.80, 510 and 9.55 rcdnutea P.M. FOR OON63IIOHOOKIEN AND NOPMSTOWX, Leave Philadelphla-6, &85,11.05 minutes, A.M.; 134, 4.4 i„ 6%, 6%, &06, and .1.1%. P. M. - ,Leave NordstoWllsX,7. 7Af. B,li, A. IX. CC flg and 8 P. AL The 6% P. X. traln,wlll stop atSchool Lane. Wilma. blekon, hifinitynn.k, Spring Nisi and o d n i n e l dd i re , Only. ON BIIMP L AXEL " - ' Leave Phllsdelphia-9 A. X.. 2%, 4, and 7g P.M. Leave Norristown-7 A.M.;...1 and 5% and 9, P. H. . FOR NANA Leave Phtladelnltla- 8, 8.85,11.65 A. X.; 136 8, is, od, 8%, 8.05, and UM P 71, - -- Leave sydnd--tii. 73f(,8.20, 8%, Wt. A. X; 841 8% strut 8%, P. 117. ON SUNDAYS. - • Leave Philadelphia-9 A. X.": 231 4, and 734 P. X. Leave Xanarlli A. X.; 1% 6, and 9% P. X. W. T. .-S zoN, General Superintendem. Depot, Ninth and Green street'. -• 'MIDST JEWRY — RAILROAD 'MOMS—From foot onidarket street r v i i mer errs . ally, oacept Stndaya. FALL AND .R.A24(4ENT, _ Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVIMEOZR 15th„ LSSS For . Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer sey and halem Railroads at 9 M. and B.Bol'. M. • For litillaille and all- Intermediate Stations, at 9A, M. and BP. M. For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. IL, to /Myrna connecting'_with freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape may, due 8.45 P. IL and 8.00 P. M. through passenger due 8.00 P. M. For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. 8 and 8.80 P. IL myto•isi _ . . For Woodbury, Gloucester, &c.; at 9 A. M, 8, 8.50. and 5.80 P. M. Freight will be received at second covered wharf be low Walnut 'street from 7 A. M.,until 5 P. M.Freight received before :9 A. N.,' will go forward mime dux. Freight delivered at 228 South Delawarer Avenue. • J. VAN REINSBOI AMR, Supininsendent THE WEST JERSEY 'EXPRESS COMPANY Will attend to all the roma branches of Exunzas Bus. alas, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re sponsible Express Companies, to parts of the coun try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Meagan acccanpanieu each . Unmet train, Office,. No. 5 Walnut street. ; ; ; _ BP3O im . =DALE:GPM& & BALM • " -- 7=l " MORE CENTRAL 11,0 AD— . CEMENTS.,-ON MONDAY, March 19,1868, the Trains will leave Phila delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester & Phila delphia Railroad cornev of Thirty-lirst , and Market Streets, MeetPh ), 5e7.20 A. N.; and 4.45 P. M. Leave .Thodng Ban, at &SO, and Oxford st 6.05 A. M. and leave Oxford at 5.25 P. EL . . Till June 1a a Market Train-with Passenger Oar attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving The Rising Bun at 10.46 A. IL, Oxford at 1.1A5 A. 2.1„ and Kennett at 12.45 P. DI., connecting at: est Chester Junction with a:Train for, Philadelphia: On and atter June Ist, this train 'will leave the BUing Sun at 4 P.M.., Oxfora at 6P. M., and Kennett at 6 P.M. Marketing will not be taken on Passenger. Trains. The Train leaving Philadelphia - at. 2.20 nests at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to conne, at Oxford with the Afternoon Train ler Philadelphia. ' • • The Trairclearng Philadelphia at 4.46 runs to Rising Sun, Md. Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not in any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun- dred dollars, sinless a special contrast be made for the PAza. ft Fill/9 =NMI WOOD, Oen% drip% ,-;.THE., - .1)A;.1..y-,•::$-”. - NITNG; , .8i1.1,1471.15t.'1.-k - 0.11; I I':'.:7%aft:rt GRRAT TRUNK LINE VIDA pp l7 Aomet• :1 f:e. oeyf ••N: p .. S • • OX 10 f :1: 1 • ri:4lA ti rs NA,RIBERIA AND , W G Ala/MS THERORTH,_ NOR ND THWEST YO and the eaNADAR SUMMER ARRANGENXNT OF PASSENGER TRAINS leonMae a m ni c Dr )112 MIMI Sei at the it:Mewing and hours: alDnni MORNING NAIL At 8 A. M., for Beading, Lebanon, .ITarrillbstg, Pottsville, Pine Grove,' Tamacput, Sunbrtry,ZWilllauns. port, Elmira; Rochester, Niagara FallS,Buffilo;Allem town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle,Mambus. Hagerstown, Amin connects at READINEL with th• IMO PennsylvattlEV Railroad trains ' Alleattown, dc. and, with the Lebanon Valley train for Harris, ,org Am; at PORT CLINTON with OVA Will= Railroad brains fer Williamsport, Lock Halm; die.: At IT A R.TcraRIIRG with Northern Oantral, Cumberland galley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for NorthumberlandAttilliamsport, York, Ilhianbersburg, PinegrOve, drc.- - APTHRNOON, IMMO& Leaves Philadelphia at 580 P. IL for Resel ßAM. villa, Harrisburg, As. connecting with !loamy% and Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia dm. .11*.112 ACCOMMODAMION. /AaveCP at 8.00 A.. M., stopping at way sta.. tions; arrivea in hiladelphia at 8.55 - A. H. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 0.00 P. M.; arrives in Reading at 7.65 P. M. Train fouPhiladeuphht Mame , Harrisburg at 7.80 A. M. and PoMville at 8.80 A. M.. arriving in Phitads* phis at ILO P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrbiburg at 2.00 P. M., KA Pottsviilo/11 - 11.45 P... - M. - , - -arriving AA Phibielelptila at 7.05 P. M. A. M. and Harrisburg liarrhsbur accon at B.l:oPu nodation,. X. liteadirig at 7.8* g Market train, with a Passeager car ~attached. leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Wedull aad all way stationsfleaves Reading /LSO- A, M., an wa 12.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and a/I way stations. All the above trains run daily. Sundays 110and0,y trains ,leave Pottsville at Len ...V.V 4 and PhiladelPhia at. 8.15 P. leave•Hhiladelphia yit 'Reading at B.OOA. M., faturniull fro& Reading 'lit 4 . 2 5' P. M. OIIEBTER. VALLEY RAILROAD. Ploaeagera foF Downingtown sad faterradlate take the 8.00 A.lli. and LIL eo P.. Dania from Philadel phia. retuning from Dowailigtowr at GAS A. Y. sae a.te Noon. NNW YORK EXPJDN...„La FOR P/TTEINUNGH AND . .. Leaves New York at 0.00 A.. MAnd LSO P. 25..Paaring Reading at A. M., and 1..48 P. M.. and cenneg al Ilarrisburifir xthe. ith Peisnaylvsnia, and Northern Oanftsi Railroad rein Trains ibr Pitastroorgbipirstgo, WS liamsnort, Raltinioxv..4to. ' - .\ Returning, Express Train leaves es arrival of Pennsylvania . 41 , 5Aireas from Pittsb ,as a and 9 . 05.4. M., E pealing rat 4.48 and 1e.52 X, =Mull at New York In A. M., and s 2.45.P.M. Bleeping Om these trains thraughbetween Jersey ~lllty and ttab without . Mail train for ew York leaves at LSO P. If. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 Noon. . PABLIIYLEILL VALLEY RAIL.RCW). Trains leave Pottsville at 7. 11.70 A. EL and 7.17 P. IL, returning prom Tamaqua at 7.75 A. IL, and 140 and 4.15 P. 31. - • EiClifrlLlaLL :AND Xlirsifini INAseAmrenAlx Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. lbr Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at LSQ P. N. for Pinegrove and Tre• mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.15P.21. add from Tremont at 7.85 A. H. and 6.10 P. N. TIC 11.1+i1't3. - Through !that-class tickets and emigrant tickets 'to all the principal points In the North and 'great and Landes. The following tickets are obtained onl y at the °Mos of B. Bradford, Tv:suffer, No. UT South Fottrth street, Phil Inn, or of G. A. Nicene, General rittperintend ent, 150NXTJTATION TICKETS, At 25 per cent., discount between any Paints &aired for.Smifies and.l3rms.. Good tor 2,000 xotles,between all point.% main 50 each, far families and firms. • BEABOP TWEETS. For three, tax, nine or twelve months,-tar holders only, t all polnta at reduced rate& CL.E.RGYILEN Residing on the line of the Road will be =Matted with cards, entitling themselves and wives to nukes a$ half-fare. EXCURSION TICKETS. - - Brom PhOstde'phis to principal stations, ;roo d :Or Saturday, Sunday and "Monday, at reduced to bit had only at a the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and !Janine. atet. FREIGHT., - - Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Ocunpany's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow street& FRE.I.Gra TRAINS. - Leavetda daily at 5.30 A. M..lLs6 noon and e g, AL, for , Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and points beyond. Ttly • Close at the Philo/lel phis Post easy nu all plaoss on She road and its brandies at 5 4. M.; and hir the prin. Canal stations onis at Ll 5 P. • ' PHILADELPHIA. WILMING- N AND BALTIMORE. RAlL ABLE.—Ooramencing MARDA'r April 16th, llea. Trains will Rave Depot; corner el Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Ex prem Train, at cis A. M. (Mondays excepted), ter Baltimore and Waahlngton,steßplat at (Master, Wllmln ri, Newark, laton, Hertneark. Perryville, Havrede.Orace. Aberdeen, Perryman% AlgaipiaLta. Chases and Stemmer's Ban. Way-mail Train, at aLlr, A. Si. (Sundays as. CaPted), ter Baltimore, stopping at all regalia stations between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Delaware ILR. Tralke.tos A.M.(Sunday adapted), for Prinopea Anne. ROLM and intermediate station& Expresa trahs at 1143 A. IL (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington._ Express Train at Lao P. IL. (slundlen excepted). for Baltimore and Waslackton. sto p ping i , l at Claymont, Whasington, esvexki , iliorth-sina, Perryville. Havreaofiraoo, Aberdeen, Perrynuurs, 11.41gewood. Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's atm. Want Mrpreas at ILOO P. M. for Baltimore and Wash • • . t i l erigns boat from Baltimore ,fa Fortress Monroe, Gra City Point and Richmond will take the 11.45 A. M. Train. WILMINGTON AOOOMKODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wll raireton. • • Leave Philadelphia a., 9.t0,1L114 A.1L,4.110,11.00 and 11.9 e P. M. The 4.30 P. 34. train oonnecta With the Dabs. ware Railroad for . Harrington and intArr'kedtate eta. dons. • Leave Wilmington 445, WM mad 924 A. M., 4.00 and 6.30 P. M. • - Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. H., 420 and 6.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE Leave Wallington at 1.1.00n..38M,,, 4.38 and 10.00 P.M. CREGTER FOR FILITaiDELPECIA. • Leave Chester .at 7.46, 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M.; L 45 SAO, 7.20 and 10.36 P. From Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 7,45 A. M., Way MalL 9.2 0 A. IL, Romeo& LlO P. IL, =Pres& 6.35 F. M., Express. 815 Pad., Remise. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at - till and 5.112 . A. Id.. and 3.118 P. - - Trains for Baltimore leave Wllmlinfton at 5.313, and 9.= 4. M.. and 4.15 P. M. . "Fi l i ton trahni with paasanger car attached will leave W ter • Perryville and intermediate stations at ens . M.-Leave Baltimore for Havre de4Grace and Intermediate Stations at 4.45 P. M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 3.00 A. M. train for Ildiadeiphia.- , • - SUNDAY' TRAINS. Express Train at, 4.15 A, ~. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, RWon, Northeast, Perryville, .Havred*Grace, Aber dßaneen, Pigrynism's, Magnolia, Oimee's and Stemmer's .' • Night Express ILO° P. M. for laltimore and Wash ington. Accommodation Train at 'UM P.M., for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PRMADELPICEA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 WM., stopping at Havre de Grace, Familia and WniningtelL 1050 ate h r ed at NM ton and Newark (to take ireentgers ibr P &Pk% and leave passengers nom Washing: oliatLnore ) and Chester to leave passengers or Washington. Acoomed stion train win leave . Wilmington fbr Phi ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. X. H. F. KENNEY, EinperintendenS. WiNPSPITTSBUILGH COLITIM3IIS AISID CENUI3%/TATI ,_ BAILBOAD U3:E PAN RANDLE BO= WESTWARD. Owing to thegreat distance saved by TIM ROUTE the Government has eadgned to it the of the U. B. 'falai. to the Princloal pities of the est and THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CA.RS BETWEEN PHIZGADELPICLA, AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. PASSENGERS BY THIS Itollll`E WILL ARRIVE IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND ST. LOMB ONE. TRAIN IN ADyANCR OF ANY OTHER 4NEI. at _ liPasse.ngent leaving Philadelphia 11.6 0, A. M will arrive at Altoona in the evening for sapper i_ where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace istate-Boom bleeping Cars will be attached, and run through to Colambus without change, avotrting chtuaging.care at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before afibrded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "WA: STEUBBia . • P yi fa . R," at awtHEtyLVANLA.• RAILIXIAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market StMete, __ Philadelphia. re. P. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Art, Steubenville, O. JOHN HELIX& Gen'i Eastern Pass. As% 524 13 reedwitff, New York. JOHN OMUTA Clete/ &Vt. feit4f 1866. RIEEILADXLPHI.d. [AND uuti;rll RtULItOAD. Hs& , oreati e verses the Northern and North• west counties of. Pouey Lyon% to the city of Erie cos Lake Erie. , It hue been reseed teals operated by the PeniuWa• vaniwitaile)ad CoruPallY , , . , - pmE oFrout...UNGER. TRAINS AT I PDIIdDNURIXA. Erie Erie "Express .. !LEAVEti . "4;4IiI7, . Erie Mail Train ' ,900 P. Mt Erie Express Train "moo AL, Passenger CarS 'run , threngh on the Erie Mail and Rxpress Trains with Ont Change. both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. Lave ire* York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie; gas A. if; Leave Erie at i,ee P.M., arrive at brew York 5.40 P. bf. Elegant bleeping tiara on all Night Train& • - • Pot informatioecting p_assenser bonnet; annlV at corner and EAR,I. streets, pws.. And for „Freight business of the Company's Agents: • i. B. Ringston, Tr.;: corner. Thirteenth and _Market streets, Philadelphia. Nirmouown, Agent - N . 40. A. Ii lialtlin6re. le.. EL notrwrom General Freight fluent, Philadelp_hia. H. W. GWENNER, General Ticket A A. gent, Philadelphia, L. , General Sup' TYLER Willionwport. TBAIMUffe 11611DOPIL _ WEBT. 041711C . 0,"celzio z•al ILA-Dttp-1117 1 :setit-DAT ; MAYI9; i 866.4 Tha.VMIAMA ElMMitot PENNSYLVANIA,,O TEAL warr , ROAD. • , ARBANcarenorr; - • - Thermals of the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave the Depot at Thirty:first and Market streets which is reached by the cat - of the ' Market Street - rasaenger hair% ay running to and from.the-Depot. , . The last car leayss,<Proni : „ street'-ahout'• thirty prior to the departure of each Train., ;ON• Suspects—Cars leave' Eleventh l- 'rind * Market streets 46 minutes before departure of Evening trains. Mertst's Bs asszAkranse - will call for and , er Baggage at the, Depot Orders leftat the Mee, No. en Chestnut Street, will receive attention. TBAiNId LEA.yE AND ARRIVE AT, DEPOT • - raPAN.M. mem TE:Ankr - PAOLI ACCO.M., No. i, • - 10.00 FAST LINE . " 12.00 PARICESRCISC • • Lt o p• HARRIS.I3ITRA I Avecorat.,` " LSO " LANCASTER ACCON., • - • - .1 4 . 00 PAOLI TRAIN, • • :‘ 11 SAO " ; S - - • - " LOO • 111) • CINCINNATI EXPRESS. • " Lie A. if; PRELADELPHIA. t• " 7.10 " PAULI ACCOM., No. 1 .. - • " " PARXES.BURO ' • " Lee " , LANCASTTUNEER TRAIN • • " /LWIO P. FAS . • • " L" PAOLI ACOO2I - .; No. 26 : • P DAY EXPRESS - • • Lou HARRISBURG ACOON., • • " 0 . 1 0 except Satin:day. flhdly,- • IDellY, except Nonday. Ail other trains daily, excep t SandaY: ' The Pennsylvania Le. not aeon= any ; risk Sari/some, mmpLt for WealingAloprel,and limit their responsibility to One Hopdsed _Dollars In value. All .aggpige eiceeding that amoent in vain% will be at the risk of the owner. inilesstakenarape. contract. Have been opened ;at No:= SD Chestnut street, Conti nentalDotel. and Girard Douse, where Tickets may be procured to all important points in Pennsylvania, as well as the West, Northwest and ,Southwesk and ; rtilikerticalars given as to time and connectlons • by JOHIT C. ALUM, Ticket Agent The Ticket Oolceal 4 Waft Philadelphia will be eon* 'tinned as heretofore. where all information respecting ;routes as well as Tickets, canbe had on application to - THOMAS IL PARKIN Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An lihnlgrant Train roas daily, except Sunday. Far ROI betrnsiatten as to litroiradsocammodatlona t apply to FRANCIS FOWL No. IC Dock street.' AM2itT 4ZGIMM3I. AItiD.PHIL/L -DELPHI& 3 1,1 TT•iln Al). VIA • 13131121311 t AKRANCllEllallfrilk On and. alter MONDA.Y, -March linh. USN an trains will leave se follower. WEitT OBEIESTEB TBALDS _ LLeavePhiladelphia far Wait Cheater,. from Depot Thirty-lirst and Market street, 7.20 A. M. /LOO A. rd., ,itas, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave Wed Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on D. Market street. &SO, 7.00. 10.45 A. M., L40, . 4.50 P. M. 1 TrainaleavingWeet Choler at 7.50 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. Will not stop at Pennelton, and will atop bellow D. O. JunctionAt Media cooly. PENNELTON TRAIN& Leave Plaids Willa ter Pennelton :LIS and 10.30 P Leave Penneltoa for Pktisdelpllla 7.88 _ _ _ , These Trains step at all intermediate Station& ON 1213NDAY6—Lmve Philadelphia at 5,51:1 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. - Leave West Abetter 7.55 d. M and 5.00 P M. ON SITNDATB—The West Philadelbhta Passenger cars wil leave Maventa and Market streets. half-an :hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of ese.h train to conveypassengern into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A.. M. and 4.45 P Li., and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. B. and LSO P. connect at E. C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B. R. for Oxford and intermediate points. sir Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel 'only as an d the Company will not, in any ease. be new tier an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars. unless a special contract is made for the same. ./IMTB.Y WOOD. General llaneri-ntendent fr, " • es e si _ • :$O l CHANGE OF CARS VIA CAM& ..i . 7- 1 : o —, 2,3)...r. To wii.trAtrz IVISSA ItOLITE. On and after Monday. April 2d, 1566, through cars for Williamsport will leave thaPhiladelphlaand Read. ing Rail road Depot, Thirteenth and thillowhill streets, al BA. M. arriving at 'W il liamsport at 6 P. M.. anti mak Ing eines connections for Elmira, Oil Regions, lharralo,Rde, Nisaara .Fatts, Suspension B r idge and all places in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the Chtnadss. 31.110TIGH TICKETS to all points can be pram:ins:l at the Company's aline 42.5 Chestnut street, under Pblladelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at The United States Telegraph OfElds in the Continental ano at the Depot of the Philadelphia, and Bead• Thir eenth and tallow= atreeta. N. VANHORIC Fastener agent. •I RAY RA RARITAN' AND CO DEL MPA AW N ARD Y ILROAD . ••—On sind atter MONDAY, the 14th of May, trains on this road will leave the Depot of the Cask den and Atlantic Railroad Oornpany, at Oooper's Carc den. as follows: . Exprei a, for Long Ilranch, New York, aad interste dials stationa, at AD ew Y! A. M. • Freight, for Nork and intermediate alatioakst, • Hall and Express. for New York, at 240 A. M. Ireturning. trains leave Pier s 2, niorth Elver, foot of Duane street, as 11.04 A, Y. and 4.15 P. /d„ Pareminger, and 3.00 P. N. Freight. Fare, to and from New Took. gi 00. nryl7 W. PT:CLANTON, Superintendent. Ki~.A I. ABTA:IL. FOR BALE.—A. THRES.-STORY 1 ones and lot aground at the northeast corner 01 hPRECE and FORTIETH streets, West Philadel phia, containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet, and In depth along Fortlettt street, 175 feet to a thirty Beet street called Irving street. The house Is butt. in the best manner with all the modern improvements. On the Bret floor Is a parlor, dining room, library, and tea kitchens: There are - six large chub:there, two bath rooms. water-closet, tour stationery wash stands, stallotary wash-tubs, two 'Bungee, circulating boiler, de The garden is laid out tastefully and hasa large =m bar of choice fruit trees. The location Is one of the healthiest and handtomest In the Twenty-for rth Ward, and surrounded by beauti ful improvements. Terms will be made to suit a purchaser. Apply on the premises t or at. my IS tfi No. 11 South Seventh srePet. FIRST-CLASS OPirw4NTOWN RESIDENCE. It SALE—A Fne STONE MANSION. snail* on luipettocken street, In Germantown: built of the bast material and in the moat durable manner; replete with all the modern conveniences; good abate and carriage house; garden and lawn in excellent order. ; Further description is deemed unnecessary, as it Is it every respect a firstclass residence. A portion of the purchase money may remain on M e, if de aired. Immediate ,poseextion can be bad. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the premises by applying to ItOBERT THOMAS, Conveyancer, _No. SlO5 Germantown Avenue, mylB Ste May 18, 1868. I[l oOTTA(I3 TO GAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with all the necessary furniture, &c., except linens, crock ery, knives, forks and spoons. . . 'address Immediately, ' • A. E. BIICIEM. ;ray2l.m/ East Estate Agent, L , 7.. 11 .F0R SALE—No. 153 NORTH TENTH STREET. Et') —.A desirable three-story brick . DW.ELEING, wo double three story back buildings and lot of gronnd, on the east side of Tenth street below Race street, finished with all modern improvements and newly fitted up—immediate pessession given.- Apply to A. E. CARVER dt CO., S. W. stonier Ninth and Fil bert streets. rnylB Sty GEMILiNTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE MEI OR TO. SENT—Beantiflilly and conveniently situated, within two minutes' -walk. of Church Lana Station. A ooparriodions and elegant RESIDENCE. with all the modern conveniences; stable. coach-house, &c. Lot 180:213;- Apply between 10 and 2 , at ge North rIIIEtD street. fmhl4-tial . W. P. W.LISTACH. L H.-JOSEPH, CENTRAL 'REAL ESTATE Agenc.y,27o. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia, a. Real Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. ...Money procured on Bonds. Most gages, aim] other securities. Rouse and Ground Rents collected. . . ' Commissioner ofßeeds for all the States. - mys Sin/ FORSALE.—A NEAT COUNRY RESMENCE, with .3 acres of land, in Goshen, N. J., near Cape pod 31.111 ville Railroad. Baa a "choice collection of fruits. de. : . WJIL ROSSELL ALLEN, - n , ylB-3;.*. . - .334 Walnut street. 10 RENT —A COD sITRY MANSION, sta. , b.ing for five horses; ice house filled. milk house, and garden,qo minutes walk from Tioga.statton on'the North Pennsylvania railroad. Apply to. Olt AS. M. EVANS, No, MI Arch street. , nayls-150- . FOR SALE.—The dwelling, No.- 521 South Ninth street, with three story- , doutde back bulldinge, containing - all the modern - conveniences. -Built ex pressly for the present owner. Terms easy: Apply at No. 519 South NENTEI street.' . myi2-tf , COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM. FOR Aft SALE.-Fifty or one hundred aches. Bristol e, above seven mile atone, and near Tacany. Apply to • , , FL WHITAKER. • myll-2sts , 'No. 6'o Locust street. E i j, 2014' RACE' STREEZ—TO LET.,-Threestori , Afouble back birildlrtge t .replete with modern con. vat ences, now vacant. Offen from 10 A... 31. w •1•P .Inqulre 618 ''Chestnut street, McC T.T.A 'a new Hat, Store: — .„ • • ,- • , YO RE LET—S'ecotid, Third,Tourth and Fifth' Floors, 207 CARTER stnet, south of Cuestunt. bu table for light manufacturing purpcoes. -Apply to 3. R. CURTIS dr. SON, RP-al Estate Brokers, 433 Wal . RENT fouratory ST, RE, 2O by 40feet, a* Bro. 28 South Seventh street, obove Chestnut. in re-Eo. 25,, next - • '• ' my18 , 61.* • :•• TORit LET.—Third and fourth Aoors with theoftice on ATBL floor:_also, part or a large_cellar, No. IS. Span:l:Wont; street. Apply to S. H. 4.31714.1.8 dt ISOHi Beat.. Estate Brokers; 458 Walnut street.: • , rrO, BE.` GET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND' .1 FIFTH FLOORS! 339 Walnut. street,. suitable for!' officts or any light busineep Apply to J. H. 0111.1T18' 60114 Real latate Brokers, 488 Viralaut street. l i s ~ LET.--FOUAT ANDRIFTII FL00R9,106 Booth SECOED -A pp_lY - 11 4 .CURVIadt SON, Real Estate Brokers; 433 wIAL.FiIn street. FOR SALE.—A DESIRABLE LOT ON WYLLE etreer, above Ridge avenue, 60 oy 100 feet, tart*, frame DWELLINGS thereon, WM, ItO;SELL ALLEN, roylB-3t* . 834 Wa/Aut greet, ELAL ESTATE. FOR, RENT-. The New Bulletin Bui No. 607 Chestnut Street, WLL BE OCOLPLEFED EN ANEW DAYS, The proprietors are prepared to reeetreproposids fox renting finch rooms as they do not use tkinameivez. THE SECOND STORY FRONT- ROM' SO by at feet. THE WHOLE; cg? ,Tiro NORTHERN HALF-Os THE HITILDEL S IO. Your Stories High. with Entrance by a wide ban an ' Caeca:sat street: And a Front Of SS feet On IMO* OM* . Sellable for a Jobbing or Opuanienion #olints!.. a Bank or Zngnrapce Office,_ Per Farther Partialhas apply ai-telaEW BIN. N0.'607 Clhestrint'Sireet. STABLE TO' RENT, With Four Stalls and Yard; zip NREGHBORECOOD t ort Sixteenth and Walnut Streets. Address_Pont-0ffice_7302222.----- FOR ItENT, With use of Steam Power, ptuf, of She : - ; ' 3cro. 111 South 1 1 017/ITH - Iftreek, , APPIY ; 4 ) ' 11.13IGWALT do BROWN. On the provident. + aP2lnft gi ORPHANS' COURT SALE.--Estate of -JOHN ! GOODREA.B.T, 'deceased.' ,--- Three-story , -'brick ' 'IA/ELM:NG, No. 230 CHESTER street, between ;Eghtlt , and binth'and 'Race and Vine streets, with three-story brick Dwelling in the rear on Schell street. Pursuant to an slim order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philidelphia, will be sold at Public Sale. on TUESDAY. May 22d. Ift66. Mil o'clock, .Neon, at the pwir.ADELPHLI. EXCHANGE. the following described property, late of 70.1EUT GOOD HICAR7', deceased, viz: Alt that three-story. brick rampage, and lot of ground thereto. belonging, situate 'on the west side of Chester street. 264 feet north ofitare street; containing in front on Chester street 17 feet. and in depth 70 feet tea 16. feet wide alley.' Bounded north by ground of Samuel Lewis, west by the said 16-feet wide alley, sonth.by ground'of. John La ()orbit. _Toge ther with the common use and privilege of the said 15- feet widealley. , . . By the Court, . E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. 0. MARY NAHLS, Administratrix. _ N.B.—The improvements are a well built three story brick dwelling, =0 Chester street, containing 10 rooms, 2 parlors. 4 chambers, and 2 good garrets, plastered, 'with dining room and kitchen in Intsement,open Newel Stairs, good yard. built in the roost substantial manner, back outlet on Schell street. Cheater street is between Eghtli and Ninth streets, and Race and Vine streets. Also, a threostory brick dwelling on the same lot, fronting en Soden street (formerly Mechanic street), containing 9 chambers, parlor and basement kitchen. f5O to bed THOMASe ofsale. &SONS, Auctioneers, . ap3o,toyl2 19 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHANS' CODED SAL Estate of WLL LIAM EAGAN, deceased. TINOMAS dr. SONS, Vti , „ ctioneers. Three,s tory Brick D WELLDIG, Lemon treet, between Tenth and Eleventh and between Mt. , ernon do Wallace streets,Fourtee.nthWard. Parsnant to as order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale. on THE SDA'Y. Hay Zed, 1866. 'at 12 o'clock, noon at the PHILADELPHPHILADELPHIAEXCHANGE„ the following de. Scribed propertyaate of WILLIAM EAGAN. deed. ; Viz: All • t ha t three story brick mem:Lige and lot of grout el. situate on the southside of Lemon. street.l74 Sect 3e' Inch west of Tenth street, late in The District uf Spring Garden; containing in front on Lemon street 14 feet, and extending In depth southward, between lines parallel with Tenth street on the east aide thereef.tie feat SU inches, and on the west line thereof as *et kV Inches Bounded B. by a s feet wide alley_leading into Lemon street, S. b 3 ground of William Gampbeli, and . W. by ground formerly of George Pepper. deossead. Being the same premises which James A min . au* wife by deed dated the 9th day of April. granted and convey. d unto the said William Beaty dec'd- in fee,__ which . said deed is recorded Ia Deed Book T. H- No. M. page O. &a., reference there. *Molted wiU more fully ap - x - r By the Court. F.. A. MAURICE. Clerk O. C. INTESAIAM. MORGAN,. AaLisee3. • • • M. THOMAS & !MUM. Anemones:l. my 1.12.19 IE9 and 141 8. Fourth street. jORPHANS' 001DIT SALE.—Betate of DAVID DAVIS, deceased. THOMAS At SONS, Ano- Lo.eens. valuableßusixtess Stand—ThreoStory Brick STORE AND DW NG, Igo. 145 Neel, WORTH Street. Pursuant to an alias order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public a.e, no TUESDAY, May 15th. 1664, at 19 o'clock. moan, atthe PITIES DELPECUL EXCHANGE, the following described , property late of_ DAVID DAVIS, deceased. viz: No. 1.--(N.5 in the order of Court.) All that lot of ground, with the three story brick inetanage thereon erected,situate on the east side of Eighth Street. 168% feet south ot Race street; con taining in breadth north and south 16 feet 4 inches, and in depth east and west 99 feet Bounded northward by tour other messsuageS and lot of said David Davis. eastward byground now or formerly of Wm...Rudolph' southward by ground or Jas. Shorewood. granted or in tended to have been granted to Thomas Clark. Jar - This property has no right to the allev, for any Durpose whatever. between Mb- and the property ad joining on the north, No. 147. ' . - N. 8.-The above is a very valuable huskies stand. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. DAVID DAVIS, lit., ;Adm'or. M. THOMAS dr. SONS, Auctlonears. ap3O-my12,19 169 and 1418. Fourth street. ORPHANS' MORT q A - LT' —Estate of GARTY, MinOraand JOHN BLACK.% Minor. THOMAS AUCTIONEERS. THREE STORY BRICK DWFt.I.ING, No. 2114 CALLoWHILL Sueet. Pur suant to an order of the Orphans' Coast •or the City and County of Philadelphia. will be sold at Public Sale, on TUESDAY. May =d, 1865.-at 12 o'clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described property of Garty, Minors, and John Black, a Minor, viz. All that three-story brick roessuage and lot of ground. situate on the south side of ceilowhill streeto22feet west of Twenty-first street' containing in front 18 feet, and extending southward In depth, between lines tat sight angles with Qtllow bill street lee feet 3 inches to a 20feet wide street called Carlton street. - , By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C. EDWARD GA.RTY, Guardian. N. B.—The improvements are a modern three-story hriek dwelling, with two-story back building; has gas, cocking range, Sc - Also. a large frame stable in the rear fronting on Carlton street M. TEIOISIAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ap30my12,19 189 and 141 South Fourth street, MS. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS dr. SON'S BALE. —B RICE DWELLING, BREW.BY. and four small DW.Fr..r.TNGS, North THIRD street, between Beaver anti Culvert streets—lot 443 feet on Third street, extending through to Charlotte street —On TUESDAY, May V.d, Ms, at 12 o'clock. Norm. will he sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, All that lot or ground. and the improve indents thereon erected.situate on the west bide of Third street. between Beaver and Culvert streets: the lot con taining in front on Thild street 44 feet .4.4 inches, more or less, and es tending in depth on the north line 184 feet SM inches, and on the south line US feet 44 inches to Charlotte street. The improvements are a two-story brick dwelling on' Third street, three story brick Brewery, commencing back from Third street and ex tending to Charlotte streak and 4 small-brick-houses fronting one passage way along the-southern line of the premises leading from Charlotte street, and extend ing about half way to Third street. Clearo f all inCll THOW:SONS, Auctioneers, ir1y12.19 IE9 and 141 South Fourth street. oRPHANce COURT SA LE.—Estate of ELPZA.• PR BETEL M. INGIt 411 AM. deceased.—THOMAS ' NS. Auctioneers. TWOSTORY BRICK DWEL LING, No. 118 COATES STREET. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale. on TUE 4. DAY, May 22d, 1868, at 12 o'Clocix, noon, at the PHILA DELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described property, late of Elizabeth M. Ingrablun, deceased, vir.,:—Atl that Lot - of Ground, with a two4itory. brick Dwelling thereon erected, situate on the south side of Coates street, above Front street, No. , 118-7 containing in front on Costa street 15 feet 6 inches, and extending is d epth 68 feet 2 Inches. Terms—¢so to be paid at the - time of sale, half of balance -on delivery of deed, the residue at option of the purchaser iu ope year, Pith-interest, secured by bond bnd mortgage on the'premises. - By the Courtf.E. A./lERRICK.' Clerk 0. C. It. C. MCM URTRIE. Trustee. THOMAS ...4.:SON+;-Auctloners. - ;ip20.my12,19 • . . 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. Vl. REAL ESTATE—TROALAS,& SONS' SALE. ,7, MODERN It.E.SIDENOE, S. E. 'corder of. WA-10, T lone and - WAYNE street, GERMANTO WT;i. On TIIESDA'Yv3day . 22d, niSa„ at 12 o'clack, noon willibe sold et phhlid'eal-..' at ..the I.II.If;AD ELM Hid. EX 'CHANGE, all that modern three-story pointed stone mesanage andlotof 'ground, situate at the.southeast corner of Walnut' lane -and Wayne street. German. toWn ; the lot con talning'in front 115 feet, and in depth 350 feet. -It-f3l-well and entetantially bunt in cottage StY,lr htii parlor, dining room and two kitchens on the first floor; gas: introdUced, bath, hot and cold - water, range ,&C.. Garden planted with fruit and shade trent, shrnbtiery,&c: , ' • , Sirelear of all incombrance. • • --•— Immediniepossession. . • - ' THOMAS & SONS,„Ancticineers, 10y12.19 129 and 141 South Fourth street.; , EXECUTORS SALE.—Estate or ,TOMM , R; ; N.Elle, decease d.—THOMAS SO., Axle' - ..tioneera:—Large and valuable Lol' Chestrlutalli: it9O: ifeet 'IOU-inches on Chestnut' 1 - in ' avenue, 3-15' feet 4 , Inches on Chestnut Bill and Spring Ifortsei Mullein% on TUESDAY; May 'Ad; - wur loe sold at _Peddle - Sate. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the P HMADELPILIA. Xcup WOE, all tb at large andvaltiabielotofgronnd e l sita Me on the eolith corner of Cheatnilt Hilrand Spring: Ouse 'rurnpilce and Cliestrult.Hill.,aveati% eentaim„ ',Ug Wlront' on Cbastant - avenne - 7.99,,feen,eU" inches,' and on CbestnutHill and Spring Mouse Turn• - pike BM feet 7 inches. A Plan may be seen at the Auction Roonni. W Clear plait incumbrance. BY ORDER '4F EXECUTORS. THOMAS dr. SONS, , Auctioneers, r0y12&19 189 and 141 Watt Fettuth street. REAM ESTATE. VA PEREMPTORY sALE.—TO CrLatE...A. PART REIRSTUP CONCERN.—TROIIiMii ...It SONS, .auciloneers. V.A.LUABLE, REAL. ESTAT4 TUESDA.7,I.Iay =A, ISt 6: at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, wlthout reserve, at the Prg.tia , DELPMA. EXCHANGE, the 'following described property. viz: No. DV72.I,LING,TwentY. second street above Arch. All thatlot of :ground,,on which Is erected a two.etory frame dw e lli ng , situate On the West side of North 'Twenty-second street, 120 feet smith of Cherry street; containing 'in - front on Bald Taanty.second street. 18 ftet, and extendlnglweet, of tb at width too feet to Willing street. .83rClear of all incumbratice. . _ Va.T.errnis halfeaSh. OO to be paid at the time of No. 2-4 . threestory brick •DWELLINGS. .Sitruls3 street. west of ,Twenty-second—All. that lot ofground, on which are erected four , three- story houses, situate on the north side of Simes street.. between Market and Chestnut and. Twenty-secOnd ,and Twenty-third streetz; containing 48 . feet -trent on Sines street,he. ginning 20 feet .west from Twenty-second street. and extenolr g northward back .25 feet in depth to a 3 feet alley with the privilege and use of said alley, leading into Simes Ent cet.wes tof said property. , 1 Clear of alt Incumbrance, • Terms—Heir cash. - 5 lobe paid at the time area& No. 3.—LOT OF GROUND; No.' 2203; Spruce street, With a three story brick dwelling in the rear on Maul ning gatreet. All that lotof ground, with , a threest.ors , brick house, fronting on. Idanning street,- thereon erected, aimate on the north side.,ef Spruce street. 211 feet.west, of ltd stree containing in flt , on 13 PtemS street 18 feet t and extending that.widni in depth north ; ward - 100 feet to liatining street. • • Subject to a grourni rent of W. per auniun.- diatepossession Oven. Agit 00 to be PDX .at the time of NO. 4.-1'64.810u Brick DWELLINGS ,Nn la 7 OallOwbill street, with 2:three story Brick .Divellinge in the rear; fruiting on 'Rhodes street, All that lot or ground, withlhe three brick tenements thereonerected situated on the north aide of Callowhillstrea, se tern ; east of Nineteenth street; containing in front onDal- , lowhill street. 18 feet.-:and extending; in depth north.? ward Of that width. he feet to a 9s *et wide street called Rhodes street. 'immediate poesesmion givenior thehonse on.Callowhill street, and one of the others. tir Clear oral inCumbrance. , Terzna—half (nab. ati to be paid at therlme ofsain. . wo.O.—THICEE-STORT ERICH. - DWALLING,-2110.: ; 753 North 34TH .Street.—Ail that lot of ground, WS which is erected a threentoty brick house. 43enaistitig tebementi. situate On the east side of North 24th' street. No. 733; containing In front on said 24th street 17 feet, including the southern. moiety of ' alley - on • the north.♦ and extending /Tafel% to Reownell street: I Sulljectte ayearly gross/ rent of ese, . , • ~ Terros—CANN, gt.a to be paid at time of sale. No. G. "Three-story Brick DWELLING. N. 2131 Far- - field street. ' All Ibat lot of ground, on which is erected a three-storj brink. dwelling, situate on the north aide of Fairfield street, between Market and Filbert and. • 21st and 2W-streets; containing in front on Fairfield.: street 14 feet, and In depthnorthward 41 Asa.. • : SW - Clear or all incumbrance. Terme—half cash. Pe to berpaid.at the time of sale:t. • No. 7.—Two three-story brick DWELLINaS,"doubIe Brick Stableand Onthense,Fairfield street thoee Slots of ground, on which are erected _2 threeetor brick dwellings, one doable brick. stable and frame; ontahtd, situate on the south ride of ~Fairfield meet,: between Market and Filbert and 21st and 27d containing In front on—Fairfield-atreet, beginning 212 feet materna street. each 14 feet, making in all 70 feet . and extending t , f that width, southward'', at right an • gles with Fairfield street, it feet. ' Subject to a ground . rent of $l4B per annum. The stable Li leased until Oc tober 140-1567, ate rent of $2OO per annum, - the tenant paying the water rent. gams.— Cash. 050 to be paid at the time or sale. &—LOT. S. W. Corner Twenty-first and Fairfield streets.' A lltls at lot of ground. situate at toe S.W. °or ' ner 01-21st and Fairfield streets: containing in front 0n... 2lststreet 15 feet s inches, and extending in depth of that width along Fairfieid street, 41 feet By leer of all incumbrance. Terms—Haircut. $5O to be paid at the time °reale. No. 9.—Threestory brick 33W LOLLING. No. 405 S. . 24th street. Allthat lot of ground, on which is erected'- a threestory brick dwelling, situate on the east side.. ofSouth 24th street, No. 405. below Pine 'street; con taining in front on 24th street 15 feet, and 'extending of that width eastwardly in depth 57 teat to a. 3 feu •de alley leading south to Ashburton street, with the_pri vilege and use of said alley 00.....C1ear of all Membrane,. . Terme—Halfcash.. 050 to be paid at the time of No, 10.—Valuable BUSINI36B' 'STAND. One story Brick Store and three two-story Frame Buildings, ti. W. corner of Nineteenth and Market streets. An old established Tavern Stand.. All that late ground,with the appurtenances and buildings thereon elected, situ- ate at. the S. W. corner of Market and Nineteenth streets; containing in front on Market street 21 And in „depth on 19th street 110 feet to a 5 feet alley leading f into 19th street, with the privilege and use ofsaid srir Clear of all incumbrance. . Pessesoloutven Ltt , once to that portlon_at the nottit , rn lttr c fa r ini s or ez.h.ver u t to be paid at the'time of 11.—THREB STORY BRICK /MOHR • /LAD at the Junction of Twerry-fift.h,. Gal- - loadull and - Hamilton Streets, an Old :.tablishrid - Drug hand. . all that triangular lot of ground. ; with sz the building and Improvements thereon erected ,' attn. ate at the Junction of '‘wenty.filth„ Callowhill and Hamilton streets, thence extending westwardlysiong. • the south side of Hamilton street saft•la feet to apolas at the Intersection of Hamilton and Callewhill streets; - thence scanbesstwardlyalong Callewkill street 67 fess to a point atthe intersection of Callewhill and Twenty illth streets; thence along the west aids of Twenty fifth street et. feet to the pisee or I:weaning. • • subject to a ground rent or -164: per annum and lease expiring Deoembar 1, 1867. at , a rout of IMO Par Terms—Cash. 100 to be paid at the time et' We. ' • sa. THOMAe fi BONS, Auationeers, , and 141 SOnth Fourth street. jiNr Por otbeiproperty see other handbill& Jaya 12 nERAS, ESTATE.—THOMAS SONE' HALE. Beat Modern Pouretory .RESIDENCE. No. 222, th TWENTIETH Street—On Tuesday, Mlty 21d, 1816, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PETLADELPHILA. .EXCHANGE: all - that-nest modern four.story brick montage, with mastic front; and three-story double back buildings, situate on the east side of Twentieth street: north of Itao-estreet, No. 219 containing W. front on Twentieth street la feet, and extending hi depth 92 feet to ale feet wide outlet. The house has the modern conveniences, gas, bath, cook ing-range, furnace, water-closet„damb-waiter, enclosed verandah back the 'yard is laid with atone flagging, cellar lately laid with brick. is -in the best order throughout.. sir Clear of all incumbrante. . Immediate possession. - TERM 6-0,500 num , remain on mortgage. ' 03,10 to be paid at the time ors:de. far Can be examined ktny day previons to sale. Keg at lb ng Store, Twentieth and Cherry streets. N. B.—The above residence is in a handsome neigh. borhoOd. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctionesra, my 13,19 119 and 141 South Fourth street. pERP94 ,- .5x-c,o,.uditzpsed-T-E. nints/1813Nlk, auctioneer. TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 854 North Thirteenth street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Phila. delphia, will be told at public sate, on Tits.DAY, June Sth. ISES. at ii o'clock, noon. at the PHLLADEL PHIA EXCHANGE. the following described property- late of w intent Parks, deceased. viz—All that lot of ground. with the mesanage. thereon erected, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, IS feet north of Ogden street. Fourteenth Ward; containing in front on Thirteenth street 16 feet. and extending of that width. westward 48 feet.. Bounded northward and westward by ground of Benjautia Gerhard. southward by ground now or late of Frederick Bever. 'Under and subject nevertheless to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent, or sum °MS, in half yearly payments on theist day of Nay and November, In every year, under Beik. jam in Gerhard.' his heirs and asdens. By the Court, E. A :MERRIC Clerk 0. _ DANIEL LA. BAR, Administratoi: M. THOMAS ,k SONS. Auctioneers, - 159 and .14.1. South Fourth street. myit-radkjet REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE. —VALUABLE -BITSINIcsgt STAND. STORE alma tWELLING, No. 420 North Second street, -ott..- TUESDAY, May 22& 1886, at 12 -0 clock, noon will sold at -public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX- CHANGE all that three-story brick store and dwelt ing and lot of round. situate on the west side of Sea. - - , as nod street, ;between •Callowhill and Willow. streets..* . N0..420, containing In front on SeCond street 20 feet, and extending in depth 120 feet. . According to the deed it is subject to the paynient el" nproportionable part of aground rent of one shilling and 8 pence sterling. (The said ground rent his never been called for or paid by the present owners) - - Immediate possession. It is .a , first.rate businesa cation N. THOMAS dr; SONS. Anttioneers, 139 and 141 Elotith•Fourth tree jr - of FOR SALE.-AN ELEGANT COD - STET sEher Pi it ccntaining 6 acres °nano, with dounle mode= stone residence, stable and out buildings, within a few minutes' walk of the city of Wilmington. Delaware. The mansion has the city conveniences, and is heated with hot water; handsome lawn, excellent garden and. choice shrubbery. J. Bf.ellldlif_EY & EONS 508 -Wel, nut street . . inFOR SALE—A FARM -CONTAINING 288 acres superior land (30 acres woodland), situate m chester county, within SO miles of the city Large modern stone Inansion - , , aboua SO by 40, With water In troduced, large barn and all necessary out-bulidlegs. Two fine orchards and other fruits, Railroad st%tion on the prtmlses. GU,II.IIEY dr, bODITI., 503 Wal nut sir( et. FOB SALE —The four-story brick Residence. Kg with 11-story back buildings, and having every convenience; situate No, 219 North Twentleth street. Immediate possession given. J. M. GIEDSLIII:E.Y t4o.bi S, SOS :Walnut street. ' • % - R-A SUPERIOR BUILDING RITE containing 38 acres of land, very desirably lomted o e 1 imekilu turnpike, convenient to. the German. town Railroad. GUMIXCEY ii SONs, sos wal nut sweet. MFOR SALE.—A modern - S-story House; IS feet front, with double back buildings and lot SO feet . situate on the south sine of - Pine - street. west of Twenty-second.. J. M. • GUMMY . SONS, SOS- WalP. nut /Meet... E• ZOll, SALE.—A iburstory brick Residence, with every convenience, and lot 115 Pet deep. to -a street; situate No. 921 Clinton. street. J.M.(3IJ.M. s: Y SONS, 509 Walnut street. . • r - TO RENT—Rooms of Building No. 42, SOUl.b . ' THIRD street, 'suitable ibr Offices, With all the the cotiventences.' -Aoply to R. F. RALEY, first floor. • , • mys-aol,th-al GERISLANTOWN—FOR ttlert—TWO PUB idsbed bermes; desirablylocated. J. M. GlIMIEll" ONS, SOS Walnut street: r , To-REl4T.„,..Dwellow_.l4o. 1321 SPILUCEstreetZ .13 Apply to Dr. .9,9.4.r...r.58 Mutt Thirteeutk 4eetaro l 4 8 tlll .10 4,* Ar myis at* FOR BALE,—STGRE agoB. 157 and .159, Nora' Third street with 1111rnediate possession. ,Ps. , q eels thepre.nalsee. , -- • _ myll-11no* " NVA.LNUTS AND - ONDS.—New crop Grenoble Walnuta and Paper Shell Almonds, for. sale by J BtrIRSTER dre () lea t 4. Delaware Aventia litn ittttatine.-Se' intros Bay of Island% Bening, In gore and Weide by E. A. BOttima & W. Dods Sued. Wnati :!..1 L7ll.
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