From our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Bullet In.] WASHINGTON, May 21.—The Secretary of the Treasury ordered to be sold in New York, on h"riday. and Saturday, last, ten millions of gold. He will sell ten millions more this week. The Senate Military Committee have agreed to report the Rouse Bill, reviving the grade of General in the regular army. .A:new Army Bill will be reported in a few days. The maximum is not intended to be over forty thousand. Mr. Campbell, Ministerto Mexico, is here to get his instructions. Strict neutrality, Mr. Seward says, must be observed between the contending parties in, that country. Terrific Storm at Rochester, New York. ROCHESTER (N.Y.),May 21.—The damage by the storm yesterday afternoon, was very great. The loss is estimated at tens of thousands of dollars. Buildings were un roofed, windows destroyed, young trees and plants cut down by the hail, and gardens wholly ruined. The nurseries and green houses suffered much damage. The storm covered an area of four miles, but the hail was limited to about two miles. Hailstones of more than an inch in diame. ter covered the ground, cut limbs from the trees and killed thousands of birds, who had taken refuge in their foliage Several children were injured by the hail, and a number of animals were killed. The light ning struck a stone chapel in . Mount Hope Cemetery, where maay, people had taken refuge, but none were severely injured. The building was somewhat damaged. St. Ifary's Hospital was partly unroofed. The glass manufacturing establishment of the Rochester Chemical Works was partly demolished, involving a large loss of glass. The store-keepers opened their stores en Sunday evening in order to enable citi zens to get materials to make their houses tenable for the night. From Eastport. EASTPORT, Me., May 21.—The store of Warren Hathaway, Agent of the Eastern Ex press, was broken open on Saturday night, it is supposed for the purpose of getting the property owned by Fenians, which had been attached for debts due parties here. Major Senott and ten or twelve Fenians, all that were left here of the grand army, dis appeared on Saturday night ; also nine of Their boats which had been attached for debt. Seizure of Fenian Arras. NEW YORK, May 2L—A despatch from Erie, Pa., says that eighty-seven cases of arms belonging to the New. York Fenian Senate have been seized in that city. They were consigned to J. F. Cronin, Head Centre of that county. XXXIXTEC CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, May 21. • lerrearr.—Mr. Wilson (Mesa ), from the /Other, Committee, reported the bill to create the grade of General in the army. Mr. Ramsey (Minn.) called up a bill for the survey of the Upper Mississippi and Minnesota rivers; which was rate and postponed. Mr. Williams (Oregon) offered a resolution directing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into and report won the expediency of providing for a uniform and effective moue of election of United States Senators by the Legislatures of the respective States, which was adopted., . - Hbusie.—Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) introduced, under the call'of the States, bilis to protect the rights of action of royal citizens to define and punish certain crimes; and to amend the act ei establish Judicial Courts of the - United Slates, which were read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Dermont (Ind.) introduced a bill to amend the Nations! Currency act ofJurte 3d, 1864. Bead twice and referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency. Mr. Trowbridge (Mich.) introducedes bill to amend the act granting the right of way over the military re -serration ate Fort (Isnot, Michigan. Bead twice and referred to the Committe on Commerce. Mr. Mcßeer (CAL) introduced a joint resolution an- Shorizhig the Post Master General to pay an addi tional salary to the letter carriers of San Francisco. I 'Mead twice and referred to the Post Office Committee. Mr. Donnelly (Minn.), introduced a bill relating to -Acting Assistant Surgeons in the United States Army -providing for additional compensation to all Post Singsong engaged under contract by the Government. -Read twice and referred to the Committee on Military -Affairs. ]tr. Hitchcockffeb.)Eintroduced a bill to constitute Omaha and Nab, asks cities, in the Territory of Ne breaks, ports of delivery. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Bradford (Col) introduced a bill in relation to trade and intercourse with the Indian tubes. It.ad twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs The call of the States for bills being conciaded, the 'States were called for resolutions. • Mr. Latin (N. Y.) offered a resolution directing the Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau to commu nicate to the House the reports recently made con cerning the action of the Bureau, by Gens. Steadman and Fullerton, and by Gems. Whittlesey and Sewell, and such other reports as may be in pasession of the - .Bureau. Mr. Le Blond (Ohio) desired to amend by directing such reports to be printed and bound with the testi mony taken by the Reconstruction Committee. Mr Laflln (N. Y.) explained that that was impossi ble now, as the testimony was already printed. Tne resolution was adopted. - Mr. Davis (N. Y,) offered a resolation which was adopted,. directing the Committee on Banking and Currency to report as to the expediency of excepting the currency of the State Banks outstanding on the tat ofJuly next. from the tax of ten per cent. now pro vided by law until the is; of July, 1867, or some day previous thereto. The call of States for resolutions, which commenced on the sth of February last, progressing a little on each Monday, having been concluded, the next business in order was the consideration of a resolution offered by Mr. McClurg (Mo.) on the sth of February, and which was then laid over for one day, • under the rule, declaring, that the continued contumacy 131 the needing States -renders it necessary to exercise Congressional legisla tion in order to give the loyal citizens of those States protection in their national and personal rights enu merated in the Constitution, and In sedition thereof makes it necessary to keep on foot a large: standing . army to maintain the authority of • the government; that the Government is Already overburdened by a war debt incurred to defend - - the nationality against an infamous rebellion and that it is neither jest nor politic to inflict this vast additional expense on the peaceful industry of the nation; there fore , resuiving that. it be referred to a joint Committee on Reconstruction to inquire tato the expediency. of levying contributions On the seceeding States to defray the extraordinary , WeG,lglintheteauladnotittrlaise be impos m ed n tte h :b ge l ilt . strutted to report by bill or otherwise. - The previous question being moved and seconded, Mr. Niblack (lad-) moved to lay the resolution on the table. Negatived. The resolution was agreed to—yeas 73, nays 35, - The next business' in order was the consideration; of the resolutions offered by Mr. Henderson, on the 15th of February, and which were then laid -ever under the rale declaring that this House will stand by and sustain the President in ex ecuting the laws of the United States upon a sufficient number of leading • rebels in each of the States lately in insurrection against the Nati •nal Go • vernment to vindicate the majesty of the law, to sus tain the confidence of loyal people and warn the re. Imetory for all time to come. Mr. Niblack suggested that the resolutions were too 'lndefinite, and that the House should - inform the President about how many rebels he should have ex ' coated. • The previous question being called, the resolutions were ag - reed to without a division. The next business in order was the consideration of &resolution offered by Mr. Defrees (Ind.) on the 26th ofFebruary, and which was then laid over under the rule, declaring that it is the opinion of this Ho elle tb at -Congress has no Constitutional right to fix the quallll lions of electors in the several States, After a debate the •resolution was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. . ffin.rh ets. PEW,YOBX,May2I.---Cotton firm at 88@38;.'c. for mid . While, Flour is dull; sales of 5,000 bbls. at.l7 10@9 for State; $9 . 00@i3 75 lor Ohio; $71 0 @9 safor Western; Southern is drooping; 3eo bbls sold at $lO 60@516 75. , Canadian-300 bbls. sold 55©12. Wheat closed with an advancing tendency, and prices are 2@s cts. higher; sales unimportant. Corn has an advancing tendency; sales of 41,000 bushels at 80(493 cents. Oats have adeanced 1 cent. Beef steady. Pork buoyant at. S3O 629i@30 75 for Meas. Lard firm at 19®22P4 cents. WhiskyodulL Stocks are dull and heavy: Chicago and Bock Id. 93.1 i: Cumberland Preferred, 46Y4 . 111. Central, bonds 1023 x,; Michigan Southern.79.li% Newyork Central. 91; Penna, Crel. 41:lleading.10734;121ndsonniver.11316; Missouri Ss. 75% . *: Erie, 7a!4; Cleveland dt Toledo, 10531, Cleveland dp Pittsburg. 8 4%; Pittsburgg dt Fort Wayne, 98%; Chicago At 'Northwestern, 28%; S. COtipons.'62. 10134, - ; an. '65, `702%: Ten Forties, 96; 96: Treasury 7 3-10 s. 1021: West ern Union Telegraph Co-WV -430 M - - - BALTIMORIC, May 21 .— F100r.-is quiet. .Wheat neat firm, I stilllPl2.tetj'•higher. Oats firm at 63@61c._ provisions 22c. Sugar steady. Coffee quiet. Whisky' firm—the stock is. light. igalea at Phtlatielplafts Stook Board. , SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD. sls6' City 68 mon 97 1109 sh Read It 2 d 5 .53% .190 eh Soso Canal b3O 16 1100 sh !do 2ds 5356400 1001112 do b 5 15% NO sh do 51% .12 sh Lehigh. Val St% 100 sh CataWiss Pr( 85 23% 58h Academy Music 52 200 ah Restonv'e R 1)5 2t 59ohh lath do a 15th St 2234 109 sh do b 6 20% tt .R bs 23 9 1 co 0 II S 6O 5'200'65 8P .1 02 3 /00 eh ia estonville It • 203; 1700 Lity new 07 200 ah Clatawks pref 28 )000 Lehigh as 'B4 87X 100 ah do 630 28 50 all Penns WI 54y 100 eh do_ • Ita 24 100 oh Fulton Coal 7 8z 100 ah 13th 15thStIt s 5 23 100 oh Ocean el.l 7 Latest Marine Intelligence. .ARRIVED THIS DA.2. ship Beranek. Rowland, from Liverpool April 13th, with mdse and 350 passengers to Cope Bros. Towed up by tug E A Bonder. . Steamer Beverly, Pierce,24 hours from N York, With mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Ands, Lenny, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to .W P Clyde & Co. . 4 . Steam•tng Hudson, Carr, with 13 barges from Balti more, to Wm P Clyde &. Co. Brig Allston, Sawyer. 6 days frord Providence, in ballast to J E Bazley & Co. Scbr mes Marlin, Baker, 5 days from Boston, In ballast to captain. CLEARED THIS DAY. ' Steamer Chester. Warren, New York, W. P Clyde & CO. slf PrILU* FOR HAVANA- The Steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes, master, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY MORN ING, May 26, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana For freight or passage, apply to THOIkLA..s WATTSON & SONS, myl9-7t* 1.0 North Delaware avenue. FOR NEW,YO.RIK, Via Delaware and Raritan Ca nal. The Philadelphia and 'New York Rcpresa Steamboat Company. Steam Propellers leave DAILY from 11 '" , ITRST WIT A "FtV below MAltlaCT'street, n.axf e rcui itt 24 HOURS. This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all points free at commission, Sleight received at lowest rates. Wiff. P. CLYDE S CO., Agents, JAS. H 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia Agent, AND, , 117 Wall street. New York, FOR BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT. dr.lfins; : PROM ZAC.YPORTEVBSY 111 7 1SDAYS. FROM, PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA, .AND LONG WHAB,F, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday, May 26, at 10 A. M. The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will NM from Boston on 'Thursday. May 24, at 12 M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now gomipred of the S XON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen. NOTrai A N, Umtata Crowell, 1200 tons litirthen. ARIES, Captain Boggs, 900 tons bnrthen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their goods. For freight or passage. apply to HENRY WINSOR & CO., ruy22 Va South Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA. RICICSIOND AND 'NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The fine steamships of this Line Insure at the lowest rates and sail regularly frost the First Wharf above Market street, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. At Noon, Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the moat direct route for the South and Southwest. For freight or passage, with =wale= accommoda• dons, apply to WM. P. CLYDE & 14 worth and South Wharves. FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.-PIo nee Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier .I.‘ U. 4, North River. New York, every THURSDAY, for the above port, landing cargo in Savannah the fol lowing Monday morning Freight and tirat-class passage always as low as by any other line. Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free of commissions. LIaWIS L. JONES. 13 Broadway. New York. Apply to JOHN H. ATWOOD, S Walnut street. Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTER & IGAM HELL. mytt-Im W E.X211.1118 LINN TO ALEX • ' AND NE RIA, Georgetown and Washington, • eaapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria,_ t Va., form the moat direct route for Lynchbuth ur wesg, B ri stol,Nnortille, Nmhville, Dalton and the So. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at IS M. For freight apply to the agents, W. P. OLT= & 14rth Wharves. J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown No : Pa ridge & Oe., Agents at Alexanria, glpFos G.S.LI73D3TON. TEXAS. s : l i Ega p lays AElAE, Erru , • Wflrrt G. E. Craig. Coramander, Will receive freight at Pier S 3 Eaat River (New "York). and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior accommoda• lions, splay to BISHOP. SON & 00., No. 105 Arch street. P. B.—Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift-Sure Line. myll-tf ;i v FOB NEW YOWL—Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company Despatch and Swift. aura Ines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 M. and 5 P. IL, connecting with all the Northern and Eaatern Lines. • For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. ILRAIRD dc CO., No. 132 South Delaware avenue. NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. BBLAWARS and CHBSAPEAELD 82.11.4- TOW-BOAT COMPARE BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA HAVRE-DE-GRAM, RALTIDLORE, WASH/N9 TON, and intern:Lena points. . H. CLYDE & 00. Agents, No. 14 South Wharves Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. FOR HARTFORD, (X)NN., DIRECT, VIA DF.T. A WARE AND RARITAN CAZI —The steamer SUSAN, Vandeveer, Master, now loading at Second wharf below Spruce street, will leave as above on THURSDAY next, the 24th inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WILT ir A 1%4 It. I3AIRD .t CO" my2.l-3t No. 132 South Wharves. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. / ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. ea rr.lllG REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to, New York by awl& Sure Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship - GRANITE STATE, Jacobs, Commander Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River. This beset - Ifni vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now leading, and having a portion of her cargo on board with large engagements, WSJ have quick despatch. Par freight. apply to RISHOP,SON & 00str., mh2atf 105 Arch eet. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—AI Br. bark , ,RATHURRN. Williams, master, 490 tons re gister JANET.bKinney, ls. flour. Al Br. bark master, 280 tons regis. ter and 8,000 bbis. flour. Al Br. bark BALTHABARA, Wilson, master, 294 tons register and 8,500 bbls, flour. A 2 Br. brig LOA, Visaing, master, 210 tons register and 2,500 bbls. capacity. Apply to ap2l EDHC.ND A. Dock BORDst reet w ER & CO., 8 harf. FOR BOBTON,_ Mass.— 3. e Line.—The fine schooner .1 - lISTICE M. Captain Shute, Is now loading for the above port at Willow street wharf, and will sail with des itch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves.. myl4 WANTED.—A Vessel of About 100 M feat Lumber, to carry Umber from Denton, bid., to 'Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 N. Wharves. ap72 CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.--C.onslgnees of merchan. V dine per ship MERRIMAC Leckie, %master, from Liverpool, will please send their permits on bard, at Shippen street wharf, or to the office of the undersigned. The general order will be issued on Wednesday the 23d inst.. when all goods not permitted will be sent to public stores. PETER WEIGHT & sorisols Walnut street. my 22 2t QHLP TAMERLANE, Jackson, master, from Liver -10 pool, 1s now discharging under general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER 'WRIGHT & SONS, US - Walnut street. myl2•tf TAS. S.SSlNDLER,ancoessor to JOHN SaLNOLECiI da SONS, Sail Makers, No. SOO North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done in the bed manner and on tale 10w5.% and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per feet satisfaction. - Particular attention elven to reuniting. prifTiM 0110 FUDI 'I ti) TRO BURY LLER OF DA FOU RT _RREN ,MENT CY OFFI, WAEBINGTONCE OF COMP . March Stab, 1866. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned; it has been made to appear that "THE: NATIONAL I BANE OF THE BRPUBLIO OF PHILADELPHIA," in tbe city of Philade.phia, in the' county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has: been duly organized tinder and according to the re:, quirements of the act of Congress, entitled - "An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Rondo, and to provide for the Circula tion and Redemption thereof," approved .inne Sd. 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re., quired to be complied !with before commencing the business of Banking under said act.. • Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that " THE _ISATION: AI, BANK OF THE ItErtrBLIC OF PHILADEL: PAIA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pemisylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Ranking under the act aforesaid testimony whereof witness My km:viand f 1 seal °Yoffie% thia thirtieth day Of Marthr Us& BE": IatF,ISMAZI CTLARILIC, fnihilltmySen - • , Comptroller. RAMIN . AND-LEMONS-LBunch, La landing seed _IA less Dalai's' arid Malaga Lemons, trom bark La Plata and for sale by JOB, B. BUSS 1,1: CO" lab South Delaware avenue. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETII 4 I : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 22,-1866. riatiNKlAL.Nitat -BEADING Pa•TraitiAD, ,••" GREAT TRUNK LINE 11 Wt'' • • le •. •:$ .TO THE INTERIOR OB PENN• BYLVANI.A.,__ TM SCIIILL SUSQUJIMILM MA.,_CUMBERLAND Ahlywypightie vAk k aga, THE NORTH, NORTHWEST hied the Ohhigi.DAS. SUMMER ARRANORKENT -PAEHMSGEB TRAINS leavinc oo±:dpanre Det, THHt. TERNTH and CM...T.0.U.L1 Streeta. ghHalelphta at the following hems: MORNING MAIL. At 8 A. AL, for Beading, Lebanon, Harrbilatire, Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams.yort, Rocheeter, Niagara Falls t ßoilltio,Allem town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carliale,Gbaroben. inarg, Hagerstown, &a., ac. Tis train connects at READING with the lead Pennsylvania Railroad .traina for Allentoima, &A; and with - the Lebanon Valley train An Eisintilutrg,' at PORT CLINTON with Catawlasa Railroad trains for Willi sport, Lock Hann. Elmira, Am. at HARRISBURG with Northern Oanimal, Chimberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northumberland,Williamsport, York, Ohambembtug, Plnegrove, AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at 8.84 P. M. for Reading.Potte. vine, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with Reedi n g and Columbia H.R., trains for Columbia &C. Rl, l A' DINO -ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Readingat 6.00 A. M., stopping at all waysta nous; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 0.00 P. M.; arrives In Res .1 null 7.55 P. I.f. Trains for Philadeiphla leave Harrisburg at %SO - A . H. and Pottsville at 8.30 A. M.. arriving in Phlladal phis at 12.45 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.00 P. 111., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. H.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. - Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.20 Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading turd all way stations; leaves Reading 11.20 A, hi., an Domingtown 12.30 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottav Ille at am A. H.. and Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M. ; leave Philadelphia for Rending at 8.00 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and hiterrWillatewlnia take the 8.00 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. trains from Philadel phia, returning from Downingtown at 8.35 A. H. and 180 Noor_ NEW YORE ESP TI _,VAU4 FOR PiTTI3I3DROH AND THE WEST. Leaves NeW York at 9.00 A. M.and 8.30 P. 7if...paaataz Reading at 1 A. M., and '.46 P. M.. and corme Harrisb with Pennsylvania, and Northern=ral Railroadi Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wil liamsport. "Baltimoro. Returning -Express -Train leave; Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at 9 and 9.05 A. M., " Readitg at 4.49 and 10.52 A. bi g arriving at Naw ork OA. M., and 2.45 P. M. Bleeping Car acoamNnymg these trains through betwean JeraeY City and P=burgh, without e. Mail train for New York leaves at 2.00 P. M. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New (irk at 12 Nam. SCHLTYLEaLL VALLEY RAILROAD. - Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and L4O and 4.15 P. 311. SCrITISTLIMAL A...NDSITSOI3 - KMAMIA. RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.53 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegr• ove and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.15 P. M. and from Tremont at 7.35 A. M. and 6.10 S. P. M. TICKET Through 'first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and WOO and Canadsa. The following idekena are obtained only at the Office of S. Hredford, Treasurer, No. t 7 South Fourth street, Philadel his, or of G. A. Nicolle, General Buperintenn• fit ' eaIS3II:TTATION TIOBICTS, At 25 per cant., discount between any points desired for families and firma.. _ - 'or Good fofamiliesr 2,000 n.ales,between all polnas, at 152 50 each, and firms. 'ELF:ASCII TICKETS. For three, six, nine or Melva months, for holders only, t all points ct rednued rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the Ilne or the Road will be hut:tithed with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets al half-faze. EICCURSION TICKETS. From Philadelphia to principal stations, good fir Saturday, Sunday and hionday, at rednced fare, to be had only at the 'Picket Office at Thirteenth and 08,11 - -hill streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad awl Willow street& FREIGHT MUM; Leave PhDs/lel - Pr& 5.130 12.45 noon and 6 P. M., for g, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottavine. Port Clinton, and all points beyond. MATE. 3 Close at the Philaddlphls. Post Mice ibr all plaoes on the road and its branches at SA. EL, and fbr the prin. alpal Stations only at 2.15 P. M, a . •PHIMADELPHIA., WILACING - TON AND BALTIMORE BAIL Tr§ A.D.-CAI' ABLE.-00D3MenCing MONDAY, April 16th, 186& - Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broadorels street and Washington avenue, as tallow's: M Train, at Odondaya excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at chewer, Wilmington, Newark, a llama, Northeast. Perryville; Havre-deGrace, Aberdeen; Perryman's, ;dagnalla, Chase's and Stemmer's Ban. Way-mall Train. at 8.15 •A. M. (Sundays ex. oeptedkibr Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Philadelphia and - Baldmore. Delaware 8.8. Train,9.oo A.aL(Sunday excepted), for Princess Anne. Milftrd and intermediate stalking. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington Express Train at 3.60 - P. M. (Sundark . =elder% tor Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Eaton, North-must, Perrrville, Havre-daGrace, Aberdeen. Perryman's, Rdgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Ram Night Express at Moo P. M. for Baltimore and Wash. by boat ere= Baltimore for Fortrem hi.73 - n.ro - rfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 1L45 A. M. Train. WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAM stopping at all mations between Philadelphia and. Wll- mington. Leave Philadelphia at 9.00=5 A1L,4.30. 6.00 and UM P. M. The 4.30 P. M. train connects with the Del a. ware Bailroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta. Leave Waraingtea 6.45, 8.00 and 920 A. M., 4.00 and 6.50 P. M. Trains fbr -Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M., CM and 6.00 P. M. _ THROUGH TRA-pyi PROM BALTIMORE Leave CHIMTENt. FOR PHIL& DIC:LPICIA. Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.46, , 1014 and 11.40 A. IL, 4 .48. 5.10, 7.1 8 and 10.5 e P. M. From Baltimore to Plilladelphla.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. AL, Wa 6.85 l , :kr , em A. X. Express. ~ ,F ixt • . ! l r , i t i ts.E l .lo P. M., .13:ress. =s . for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.8 and 8.132 A. M.. and Lits P. IL Trains for Baltimore leave Wlimingtonat 5.23, and 0.83 A. M.. and 4.15 P. IL FrelEi to xt trains with passenger car attached will leave Wllm n for 'Perryville end intermediate stations at 8.05 . Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 415 P. M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and Intermediate stations at 5.00 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M. train ibr Philadelphia. SUNDAY =LOSS. Express Train at 4.15 A. Mt for Baltimore and Wash stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, BAton, Northeast, Perryville, HavredeOrace, Aber deen,Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Ran. Night Express 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. Accommodation Train at 1.30 P.M., for Wilrnington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE POE PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.23 P. M. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at. Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washllloon, or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers rronl Baltimore or Washington. • Accomcdation train will leave Wilmington fbr ladelphla and Intermediate Stations at AL H. P. E.E.NNEY. EnPetintendent• PITTSBURGH_ COLUMBUS • AND CINOINNAT/ RAILROAD co . • • THE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WESTWARD. Owing to the great distance saved by =SWUM the Government has assigned to It the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the Wait and Southwest. _ THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF OARS BETWEEN pwrr.AnELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND SOTHET. LOUIS R ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY Passengers 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 to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA. STEUI3.I3IN. VILLE" at • PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. S. F. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Ag't. Steubenville, O. JOHN H. ISTLTMR. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag 't. 526 Broadway, New York. JOHN DITRA_ND, Gen'l Sim% fete-tf Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street ; Girard }louse, Continental Hotel, J. C. ALLEN. Ticket .Agei.t. And Thirtieth an 1 Market streets, T. H. PARER, Ticket Agent. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD IMES—From foot offillarket street :“.1-r s enia r D aur 3xc at filandaYs. FALL AND Commencing WEDNESDA t Y, N0VE913331113. lath, For Bridgeton. Salem, and all Stations on West Jar- , sey and - bale:a Railroads at 9A. M. and 8.80 P. X. ' For Millville and - all intermediate' Stations, 559 A.' and BP. ht. For Cape May and intermediate Stations at 9A. 31... to 11.111vialo connecting freight tral4Passenger car attached) for Cape may, due 3.45 M: and 8.00 hi-Ab roug h due 8.00 P. - - iguagenger, ForGlassnoro' and' intermediate - Stations, at 9 A. AL 8 and 8.80 P. AL For Woodbrfry, Gloats:der, -At 9 A. M., 8, 8.80, and 5.80 P. Ai. - - Freight will be received at second covered wharf be low W alnut street from 7 AIM - until P. N. Freight received before 9 A: will go forward same day. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. 3. :VAN RENSEtur. A int. s i i m i nien dent. THE WEST JERSEY EMPrenki COMPANY Will attend to the usual branches Of itsfutarss Bps sonss,- receive, deliver, and forward. through other re sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the coon try, any article entrusted to them. A, special mann. ger accompanies each through train, (Mice, No, 5 Walnut street. TICKEII3, T$LvELil SBIDE. NORTH,' 'PENNISYLVANts '8 R.—THE NEDD.LE Shortest an moat direct linetoßethlehem_,Allentownt Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven Wllkesbarre, hialumoy City, and all plantain the Lehigh and Wyol ming Coal Regions. Passenger Repots in Phlladel Ida THIRD street .hove Tnonapson, and corner of and AICEB/- CAN streets. - • SUMMER AZILANGENENT. NINE DAME TRAINS._ • on and after NondayMay. 2lstaseS,Passantat trains ;eave the Depot, Third 'Meet, above , Thtuzipson, daily (Sundays except d), as follows: • .n.T 7.30 A..18.-11.orning Express nu' Bethlehem and and Principal Station on rTerth Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allentown,Catassuqua,Slatington., Mauch Untnlc , Weatherly, Jeanesville, Hazleton, White Ha ven, Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all points In Lehigh and Wyoming Valley% also, in connection with Lehigh and ILLhanoy Railroad for Dfahanoy City and Stith Catawiess Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, N.llton and Williamsport. Arrive at March Chunk at 11.45 A. N.: at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Nalumoy City at P.M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 N. for Eas ton and Points on New Jamey Central Railroad' to New York. AT 8.35 A. Iti.—Accoirunodation, for DoylestOwn, stopping at all intermediate Stations. I. era ibr willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by thin train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. >g.—Accommodation. fisr Bert, Washing ton, stop in at all intermediate Stations. At 2.80 P Accommodation for Doylestown,ll=- ping at * lntermediate stations. Passengers e stage at Doylestovrafor New Hope, AT 8.20 P. M.--Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations' on the North Pennsylvania Bar road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le; high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.46 P. 81. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central B.P- take N. J. C. Train at Easton, wham arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas sengers for Stunneytown take stage at North Wales. and tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and forDreenville a Quakertown . AT 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation, fin Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' ,and Hartsville take stage at Abington t fbr Lumberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation for Beth. lehem and all Stations on main line of North. Penney], vanis Railroad. connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train- for__pola -sn Lehigh Valley Baliroad and for Danville.Wlllismsport sad Catawlara Railroad. A T 6.15 T. nrrirsinsdation, tar Lansdale, ritop p...ng at all Intermediate Stations. At . 1 i P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washingkia. TRAINS FOR PIELLADBLPHLs.. Leave Bethlehem at 6.2.5 A. M.. and 12.4521 , and 6.15 12.1.1 tram makes direct connection with TAbien Val ley trains hem Yaaton. Wllkesbarre, Mahoney City, Basleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 230 P. M. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1.1.5 P. M.,connect a.: Bethlehem at 6.1.5 P. M., and arrive in Philidelphhi at Lio P. M. Leave Doylestown ate.4o A. M. 5.15 and 5.20 P. s[, Leave J.ars , ftle at A.M. Leave Fort Washington at 10. M DAYS.and 2 15 P. M ON SUN - - - - Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. IL Philadelphia for Deylestown at 2.30 P. M. Doylestown fir Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at aso P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cara cony y paa• engers to and from Berke Street Depot. White tars of Second and Third Streets Line Canvey passeguers to Third Street lioepot. Tickets moat be procured at the Ticket Offices,THlßD street or BEMIS street, in order to secure the lowest rates of tare. VT.T.TR CT. A R 1 ( Agent. TTilim - n's Baggage Express will call flu and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Office. N 0.113 South TRIED street. My2l f: :; , ..?•17....1"..-4 FOR NEW YORE—The CAM DLZ,7 AND AMBOY and PHILA sIw - tr. A• I TRENTON RAILROAD 0051- PANY!S LINES, from PhDadel Ma to New York, and way places, from WALNIIT STREET WHARF, till leave as follows, viz: Fhre At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, AccOm. V. 25 At BA. 51., via Camden and Jersey City Exprisis, 800 At 2P. M. via Camden and Amboy press, 800 At 520 P. 54., via Camden to B. Ambry, Accom. At 8 A. M., z and 5.30 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewans vile, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. IL. and 2 P. IL Dr Freehold. At 5 and is A. 2d.. 12 M. 4, 5.20, and 7 P. M., for Fish House, xalmyra, Riverton. Progress, Delano), Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden• town, dm. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. Ines runs direct through to Trenton. LINI.S FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows • At 11 A. IL, 4.321, 635 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via ensington and Jersey City Expreess . 00 The 6.45 P. M. Line will inn daily. All others Sun days excepted. At 7.80 and 11.0 u A. H. 8, 2.80, 428,5 and 6,45 F. M,, and 12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &A At 7 and 10.15, A. H., 12 M., 5, 4,5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwells,Trarisdale,Holmestourg, TaamY,Wissine ming, Brldeaburg and Frankford and at 10.15 A. M. for Bristol. Scbencks. Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holm esbure and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE DE.LAWARN Be rr.efl*T, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Grett Lakes. Two throngs trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Easutington Der pot, as follows: At 7.30 A. H. and Lig P. .111, for Niagara Palls, ,falo Dunkirk Cans.rbda Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Binghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Willa:ahem Scuantan, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Alston, Lambertville, Fleas ngtonabs. The 8.03 P. M. Line connects direct with be Train leaving Boston for Manch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. &c. All?. IL for Lambertville andlntermediateStations /fir For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken Ilinston Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure- The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. On Sundays Qmnibusses will leave Wal nut street wharf at 6P. M. to connect with 6.45 P. II line- Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Parma ger. Pam- ngers are prohibited from taking anythbig as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over lifts, pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their resporadhility fOr baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be lialSe for any amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. air sold and baggaga checked direct through to Batton. Grana.m's Baggage :press will call left and deliver baggage at the Depots,. Orders to be left at No. 8 Wel nut street. LIN - 4M FROM NEW YORE FOR PHILADELPMA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 IL and P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., 61', IL and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken engin. Flom Pier No. IN. Eiverel SA, IL and 2, 4 P. via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GATISEER, Agent. D OST icrA CIEESTER AND PSII.e• BAILRQAD, VIA SUMMER ARRANGKISMNTS. On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1565, the trains will leave se follows: WEST CREST= TRAMS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, from Depot Thirty-lint and Market street, 7. ill A. M., 11.00 A. AL, 2.15, 4.45 and 730 P. M. Leave Wert Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. 6.30, 7.30. 10.45 A. IL, 1.40, 4.50 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7.80 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.41 P.M., will not atop at Pennelton, and will stop beIo w LTON T Junction RAINS at Media Only. P. Leave Philadelphia him Pennelton 4.15 and 10.90 L ea 21. ve Penneltoa tor Philadelphia 8.18 A. IL, 7.35 P. IL These Trains stop at allintermedlate Stations. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. N. and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester 7.66 A. M and 5.00 P M. ON Burinaya—The West Philadelbhla Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streets. lialf-ssi hour before the 'roan leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of eaeh train toconveypassengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P IL, and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. If, and 4.50 P. B. O MBect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and R. fbr Oxford and intermediate points. mirrassengen are allowed to take wearing apparel only es Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case,be responsible Itir an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, un less _ a special contract made for the game. • :3ILY WOOD.General Superintendent 1866. PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1866. •a great e verses the Northern and North. west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake-Erias bee. It hen leased and is operated by the Palmy], pants Railroad Company. TIME OT PASSENGER TRAINS AT PR I:CAREW/LEA. ARRIVE EASTWARD. Erte Nail Train-- . . .. . 700 A.M. Erie Express Train.-- . - .1.00 P. M. WESTWARD.LEAVE Erie MailTraln. ... ... 900 P. M. Erie Express . ... . . M. Passenger Cars run itrie - Mall and Express Trains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW TORE CONNECTION._ Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M. Leave Extent 1.55 P. M., arrive at New York 3.40 P. M. Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. For ipthrmallon respecting passenger business apply at corner THIRTIETH and MARK..W streets, Phila delphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Phlladelphia. • I W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent N. C, R. IL, Baltimore. H. H. ItOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWINNM General Ticket Agent,Philadelpik, A. L. TYLER, General Sup't.. Williamsport. PrHEDALELPILEA & BALTI MORE CENTRAL 5 4. -1 1 ' 4 *V- GEM:MTS.—ON AND AFTER' MONDAY, March 19,1866, the Trains will leave Phila. , delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester &Phila. delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market Streets, (Nest Phllada), at 7.20 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., and leave Oxford at 3.25 P. M. Till June let a Market Train with Passenger Car; attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leavirw The Rising fine. at 10.45 A. M. Oxford at 11.45 A. M„i connecting Kennett at 12.45 P. M., coecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and alter. June let, this train will leave I he Rising Sun at 4 P.M., Oxford at SZ. M., and,Kennett at e.r. X. Marketing will not be takewonPasseuger Trains. The Train 'coifing Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. cowl Atecte.st-Oxford with - if. daily line of Stagesfor Peach Bottom, in Lancaster minty. Bsturning, leaves PeaCh Bottom to connect) at,Oxlbrd with tnpAlternOon Train fer Philadelphia. • The Train, leaving - Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising Sun, ALL , PassengerW.am. allowed to lake 'Wearing Apparel OnlY, as Baggage, and the Company win not In AM , case be responsible for an - amount exceeding one hun. dyed dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the sane. mh.l9 SEERY WOOD, OeWl. Sup% TRAVELING PENNS I JAVAN/A CZEITEAL TIMMER ABRANGIEMENT. - The trains ox the Pennsylvania Central IL leave the Depot at Thirty.first and Market streets, which is reached by the , cars of the Market Street Passenger; Railway running to and from the Depot. =Thelast car leaves P ropy: street about thirty minutes, prior to the departure of each Train. ON StrernAls—Cars leave Eleventh - and Market streets 45 minutes before departure of Evening trains. _Mess's BAGGAGE EXPRESS will call for and deli Wer Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the office, No. 631 Chestnut street. will receive attention. TRAMS LEAVE AND Allarai AT DEPOT DAY E MAIL TRAIN S - - • • OS 10. 8.0 00 • 0 A. , 711., XPRES - - - " PAOLI ACCOM.. No. 1 • • " 11.00 " FAST LINE &MELEE EXPRESS Q " 12.00 M. lIARRDSBURG AU(X)b... - " 2.30 P. M. LANCASTER ACCOM., " 4.00 " PAOLI AtAX)ll..afo. 2 5 .0 0 II PITTS aITItOP. & FRTIT; XAIL, ".9.00 PAOLI AMOM, No. " 10.00 ..PEILADELPICLA. EXPRESS " 11.10 CINCINNATI EXPRESS. 1' " 12.40 A. M. pwri. DELPHI& REP xrdioS " 9.10 " PAOLI ACCOM.. No. 1 . . “ COLUMBIA TRAIN. hs 9.40 .. LANCASTER TRAIN - " 12.40 P. X FAST LINE - • " 1.10 " PAOLI ACC0M.,1510.2, " 4.10 " BAY EXPRESS - . " 5.110 PAOLI A CCOIL., NO. 8, -730 ss BABBISRUItiI u I mo u *Daily, except SattlrtlaY. tDatly. IDailY, exool4 Monday. TRunnimg through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without change of care. All °Wier trains daily, except Sunday. . . TICKET OFFICES. Are located at No. 68i Chestnat. street, Coati nental Hotel. and Girard House where 'rickets may be procured to all Important points in Peansylvaala, as well as the west,. ..Northwest and Bonthwesq and fall Information given as to time and connections, by JOHN C. A ' , Ticket Agent Also at a hirtyrlrst and Market etreets.on applioation to a HOS. H. YAItXE. Ticket Agent, at the Depot. sua Tkauu runs daily, except solidity. Nat tall Information as to fi re and sottommodatioas, apply to "PHANCIB FMCS. No, 134 Dock attest -. Thr ib loennsyltanlaarroad forw Co. not $15133120 u r s their reepck ßillr eAty to One Hi= A u lr'us Talne4 All Baggage cEtelkllng that amount In value will be al the nek or the owner, unless taken by fpeclal =tract. )7_ • ..- V E:"DELP3 IO ' €2WA3ib- T9 ndalt WN ne4 A— TABLMOn aex MON DAY, May lath 1851. - koR, GEBMAISTOWN. USW()tado — , 4l , .7, 8, 9 , 10 , 11 , 12. L 2..810 minutes, 83.,, 4,5, ,6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, p. Leave Germantown-8.7, 73i, 8, 8.20,9, 10, 11, 19, A. MA L 2,8, 4,42 f. 6, 834, 7. 8,9, 10, 11 P. AL The 8.20 down train, and the 831 and Eli up trains ds net stop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-910 minutea,A. M. 2.8, 8,8 and DX, P. M. Leave Germantown-8 A. N.; 1,4, %and 9N, F. N. 4 GEMSTNUT HILL R Tr. AB. Leave Philadelphia-4, 8, 19, 12, A. M.: 8,111 i, I, 9, and 11, P. N. Leave Chestnut 11331-1.10 minnies,B,9.4o, and 11.88 A. M. 8.90, 5.40, MO, and 10.40 P. M. N SUNDAYS.. Leave Philadelphia-910 minutes, A. M.; 2,5, and 8 Leave Chestnut 8111-1.911 minutes, A. M. 18.60. SAO and 9.25 minutes P. M. • FOB CONEMEOHOtIECEN AND NOIGUBTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.35,1145 minutes, A. ItLl 939.5%. 5.1 i, 8.05, and 11%. P.M. Leave Norristown-05,7, 7.50, 9,11, A. M.; 1%, 43‘, and 8 P. H. The 53L P. M. train will stop at School Lange,, WLssa. higkon. Nsinnyonk, Spring Mils and OonahQhoCken only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Fhtladelphisr-9 A. M.. 234;4, and 734 F. N. Leave Norristown-7 A.M.. Land 534 and 9, P.M. FOR MANATEINE. Leave Philadelphia- 0, 8.35,1L05 A. hi..; 114, 8,43 C 113 L 634, 646, and 11% P LLeave lilanaytirm--531, 731, B,YO, 931, WC A, X.; d 831 . P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-4 A. ? L:8314. and 7% P. N. Leave Nanaynnk—MA. M. 1% 6. and 8 P. N. W. T. "WILSON, iana&al t3nperiniandena Depot. Ninth and Green areal& @ORMNRWARRANGFAMNT.—P.I3II, 41.DELPHIA TO WILLLSAIS. CHANGE OF CABS VIA. CATA WISSA ROUTE. On and after Monday. April 24 1666, through cars for Williarosport will leave th e Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets, at A. H. arriving at Witunmaport at 6 P. H.. and making close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions, Raffia°, Erie, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and all places in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the (...lustulas. ILROUGH - TICKETS to all points can be proceed at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, moo at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read, bag Railroad Thirteenth and Callowhill street,. ii. VANHORN, Passenger Agent. NEWRARITAN' AND DEELA.WARE BAY .RAILROAD COMPANY. and after MONDAY, the ltth of May, trains on this road will leave the Depot of the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Camden. as follows : Express. for Long Branch, New York. and Interme diate stations, at 9.20 A. M. Freiga t, for New York and intermediate stations, at 2.30P.M. Mail and Express. for New York, at 2.30 Returning, trains leave Pier St., North River, foot of Duane street, at ll.oe A, 2,1„ and US P. AL, Passenger, and 5.00 P. M. Fl eight. Fare, to and. tiros New York. f 2 CO. myl7 - W. N. CLAYTON. eluperintendent. p ;iv:, so ; A 11,11 LUTES HOPFMAN, CARPENTERS AND 3171LbERS„ - No. 212 PEAR Street.. lumi , tence: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 'Taylor street, Every description of Jobbing promptly attended M. paritiPOßTS PROCURED.— JOHN H. FRICK, NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STASES, PENSION .AND PRIZE AGENT, No. DOCK Street. Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to AO. &wads taken. NohlS-.9* C. KNIGHT dt CO., WROJ.kR* rat GROCERS, .B.E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUTS streets, Phil. adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark ftgar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. T •11:118 A. WEIGHT. THO73-NTON PIKE. CLZICELST A EIRIECOM. TIMODOELN, WYIOHT. 1 . 8412 - 13. L. NI/AMU P4rER WRIGHT & SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping sad Commission Merchants, NO. Ll 5 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; DNNIsYLVAITIA WOIMR—ON rtib., DELA WARE river. below Ptitt. A TOMPELLA, CHEEiTER. Delaware county. Pa. R BA ET sox & ock Engineers and ufac Irontu rers Boat buil of ders, 2141 n All kinds of CONDENSING AND NONCONDENSING EN. GENES, Ircn Vessels of all descriptions,Boilers, Vats, Tanks, Propellers. &.., &a. T. REANEY, W. B. }MANIOC, S. ABATEEEBOLD, Late of aate Reaney. Eerie & Co., Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy. T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H. Aixassom .Th7o. E. COPE. QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FirrEL AND WASH A 3 MOWN STREETS. PHIXAMILPECIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND 21ACEUNDEVIE. Mantdlicture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks: Iron Rests, &c, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Rooth for Gas Works, Workshops anti Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Macblnery, of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of Plantation lwa•binery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist Ming, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, • Defamitors, Filters, Primping En sines, &c. Sole Agents far N. ,Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Neamyth s Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Arnz•bitte. WPHELADELPIELL BIDING 'WHOM...- OVE= street, above Vine, will reopen for fhe Fall. and Winter season on MONDAY, kept. nth, Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough knowledge of this accomplishment will find every facility at this ac.hooL The horses are WO and well trained, mi• that the most timid need not than Saddle horses trained in the, beat manner. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles-to hire. Also carriages for line gals, to cans, steamboata, gm. MOB. minim ic EON. n _AB FEKTUB.EI3.—ILIBECNY, _ 31111YRESEAL UV • THA.CKABA, NO. 718 I .OBIOSTNCT Manufacturers of Gus Fixtures, Lamps, acc,, Would call the attention of the public - to their largo 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. ranteiL ASO 1:A • • •• akfitz I•• • Hgt • • go • • , iT only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Clain. tooted, at very low prices. A. PEYBSON, , . orPondrette i.n._ I:: _II DTaila ►J : Dr-10 M D112:111 t 07 3 S. DIXON & t3ONS, Late Andrews Dixon, No. 1824 UEEESTNUT street _Philadelphia, Opposite United States Mint, of LOW-DOICN, ARLOR. GEIABEEIRA.,: O And other a aßA.THS For Anthracite, Bita a ndWeed/UM WARM-ALR. FiTRNAOES, For liirarninPrPlic and Private Banding& ItEEUBTRAn, VENTILATORS o wa coomme-RELT o IGES, d TH-B6IIMES, 401: Tliw ATAr. and BILTAIL, /NARY SEED.—Twesty-live lbarrele Prime Oa , 1.) nary Seed in store and for sale by WORKMAN di CO., Ito, 122 Walnut Amid. DIVORCE NOTICES. rimy .Aasip COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, .TH.h. COO MoNWPALIH. OF PENNSYLVA.; IVA. 10 'THE sIihRIFF or PHILA.DHLITIA . COHNTY,GRKETDTG: Vt e tu.aura atm yea, mat by publication once a,tweek for four weeks, in two daily, newspapers published in your Sou notify PRKDERICII.- SUM. NEB, Idle of your county, that he be and appear im our Court of CommonTleas for the City and Comity at Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of June next then a, d there to chew came. if any he has, wby.his wife;SABAH.W. BIJMNI.P., should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him; scoot ding to the prayer of her petition, filed in said Court. At which time have you there this order; and make your return how you have executedthe same. Wiriness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of our said Court, at Pi. iladelphia, the seventh day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eLtty-six. T. 0 WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY OF -PHILAD CLPHI a., as: WEALTH_ OF. PEZINSY NIA. TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, oww.i. TING: • , We command you, that by publication once a week for ft ur weeks, in two daily newspapers 'published in your bailiwick, you notify EDWARD D. JONES, late of your county, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, on the first MONDAY of jime next, then and there to shew cause, if any he - has, why his whe. ELIZABETH JONES. should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him, so cording to the prayer of her; petition, filed in said Court. . At which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph. Allison, President of our said Court. at Philadelphia, the ninth day of May, in the yntr of eur Lord one thousand eight hundred and six...L-744r. T. O. WEBB, Pro Piothoriotary MAND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, es:- E COIsibitiNWEALTIEE PENNSYLITA NIA, TO THE-SHERIFF OF L PITTAT)ELPIELA. CUTINTY, OREETENO; , - - - - We command you, that by publication once , a week for tour weeks, in two daily newspapers_publialted in your bailiwick, you notify ALICA MATILDA JEN.- OS. late of your county, that she be and appear in our Court or Common Pleas for the City and County of puhadeiphia, on the' Brat MONDAY of Sane next. then and there to chew cause if any she has, why her husband, FRANCIS JR&lNiNias, ;should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, entered into with you, according to the prayer or 'his peti tion: filed in said Court. At which time have yon there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the Bth day.of March. in the year of Our Lord - one thousand eight honored and slxtY T. 0. WEBB, Pro ProthonotarY. CIITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, as.— THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA' COUNTY, GREETLNG - - We command you, that by publication once a week for four weeks, In two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick, you notify DEL 'WYN P. LEWIS, late of your County. that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of Jane next, then and there to chew cause, if any. he has, why-his wife, ELIZABETH A. LEWIti, should notbe divorced from the bonds of matrimony enteree into with you, according to the prayer or her petition. filed in said Court. At which lime have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness the lionorableSoseph Allison, President of our said 'Court," at Philadelphia, the fifteenth day of March, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. !'CITY AND CoUN TY OF PHILADELPHIA.. ss dJ THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Tn TAE gFIERLFP OF PEUIT.a 11 ELPHLA. COUNTY, GREETnCG: We commandyou, that by publication once a week for four weeks. In two tally newspapers published in your bailiwick you notify FBANC.N. P. SHEEHAN, late of your county, that he be sad appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the LsaIIiONDAY of June next, then and there to allow cause, if any he has, why his wife, IDA. Viral:NU, SP - Pr - RAN, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered. into with him. according to the prayer of her petition, tiled in said Court. at which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph AIIiSOCI, President of our said Court. at Philadelphia. the lath day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. T. O. WEBB; Pro PrOthanotary. MAND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. in.— ILL COMMONWEALTH OF PIarNSYLVA NIA TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, GREETING: We command you, that by publication once a, weelc for four weess, in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick you notify .A_LONZO POWELL,Iate of your County, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, on the First MONDAY of June next, then anti there to shew cause, it any, be has,whyhis wife SATE L. POW ELL should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony - entered into with him. according to the prayer base yo u there this or other petition. rile d der, and inak e ittsaid Court, At which time your how you have executed the same. • return Witnessthe Honorable Jeseph Allison, Presidentof our said Court. at Philadelphia, the Sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aixtpsix. T. 0. - WEBB, Pro Prothonotary, rtITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA' tv3. V THE COMMONWEALTH OF. PENNSYLVA NIA. TO THE SHERLFF. OF prrrtarkELPlLlA COUNTY. °HEM _ - _ - We command you, that by Publication once a, week. for four weeks, in two daily newspapers puolished in your bailiwick. you notify JOSEPH P11T.e.11.3, late of your county, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, on the first MONDAY of .Tune next, then and there to chew cause, if any he has, why his wife, RO SANNA PATERS, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him, according to the prayer of her petition, filed is said Court. tAt which time have yon there this order, and Make your return how yen have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph Alll.4an ' President of our said Court. at Philadelphia, the Seth day of April. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB. Pro Prothonotary. rIPPY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA., as.— V THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. TO THE EHEILIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, GREETING: We command you, that by publication Once a week for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published in your baillwick - ,you notify JO9IIZPH WUNDER: late of your County. that he be and appear in oar Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, on the first 'MONDAY of June next, then and there to shew cause, if any he has,why hiswife MA.RY WUNDER should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him, according to the prayer of her petition, filed in said Cour. At which time have you there this order, and make your return how have executed the same. _ Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President or oar said Court, at Philadelphia the filth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aisty-six. T. 0. WEBB. Pro Prothonotary. f 11TY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, ss. %_./ THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, TO IHE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA. OUNTY. GREETING: We command you, that by publication once a week, for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick you notify ANNI if, WATSON. late of your county, that she be and appear in our Court Of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, on the first DION - DAY of June next, then and there to aim cause, if any she has, ..hy her husband, GEORGE S. WATSON, shotud not be divorced trans the bonds of matrimony , entered into with her, ac cording to the p.ayer of her petition, filed in. said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your return how you executed the same. • Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Presi dent of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the 3d day of May, in the year of our. Lord one thousand eight hunt tired and sixty five. my9.w4t T. 0. WRBB, Pro Prothonotary. 1. - 47t6T T VDRKILVI;MI IIIIK NATIONAL VIC PNBeS AND TRANSPORTATION' CON rANY. Vej -,7%lVE•POlazni/3"/A The NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR TATION COMPANY,- having finely completed Its Southern tbrough connectlens from • NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA to BALTI MORE.WASHINGTON,RICHMoND,SAVANN %.11, CHARLESTON, and all intermediate and adjacent towns as far South asATLANTA Ga., and also having pert ected its Western connections, via the Rwitimo t e and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to . CINCINNATI AND ST.- LOUIS, Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Valuable Packages. MuNEY AND BULLION. • and to transfer the same to or from, places designed and all intermediate points as EFFICIENTLY,RYPEDITIODSLY - and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Company. Otlices are also rpened In MOBILE AND. NEWIDELEANS, And in a few days the company will- run through, via MONTGOAIR:R.Y, to these places. B. F. FICKLIN, J. E. JOHNSTON, President. General Superintendent. REM OVAL—ADAJIIS. RxPRESS COMPANY-Os ard after TUESDAY, hi ay I the FREIGHT DE. PARTMENT of this Company will be REMOVED to the Company's New Banding, S. B. corner of ELE. VENTh - and MAREETstreets. EntrameonEleventh street and on Marble street. - Apr ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BUSINESS Will be transacted. as :heretofore at WA Chestnut street. Small Parcels and Packages kepte received at either office. 'Call Books win beat each office and any callsentered therein previous to 5 P. M. will receive attention asms day !twill:kin a reasonable Ms. tance of our offices.. Inquiries for goods and settle. ments to be Made at IMO Chestnut street. • JOHN Bugasem,sinn. Plo:LanimPuin, Apri124,1866. uPSO lxn COPARTNERSHIPS: CIO-PARTRERS33 IP—The undersigned, successonsto V FREDERIC J. GOODWIN, deceased, have this day associated themselves together under the name and Mtyle of HART & BUCK, for the purpose of selling Wrought Iron Tubes. Fittings. dre., manufactured .at Cumberland Tube and Iron WOrks,And. fortransact- Ins a general Iron Commussion btudness. - • . • - THOMAS HART • ; Office 113 10. So PErazarmae. atas, lith ` F"rMi Bl'reet. na9lo-12ci EBIDIaBB PICKLES, CATBIIPS.•&II.OOIB;:asr..... Drape & Blackwell's Busgsrt Biala! loslasywi EpaIICES, Durham ranstard4 - 011ves; hip - Yorktown and for sale by RM. B. 0. 108 Soutb Delaware avenue. lECLADEIXH:LL - . mylo-182
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