Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 23, 1866, Image 7

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    From our, Third Edition of Yesterday.
• From WaShingtoll.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, May 22.--Senator Wilson
has reported his
. bounty bill. It is very
stringent in its provisions, prohibiting claim
agents from prosecuting claims of living
soldiers. The bounty is the, same as in
the House bill.
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The enemies of the Bankrupt bill are try
trig bard to kill it. The vote will be very
close. but the chances are favorably to its
passage. The House has just refused to lay
the bill on the table.
The Loan bill will be postponed, after dis
cussion to-day. The chances are verb slim
on its passage.
Despatches received here to-day insure
the election of General Ferry, the caucus
nominee for Senator in Connecticut.
Passage of the Bankrupt 8111.1
WASHINGTON, May 22.—The House has
passed the Bankrupt Bill introduced by Mr.
Jenckes, by a vote of 68 yeas to 59 nays.
The Postal Service.
WAS=GTOI4, May 22d.—The President
has approved the bill making appropria
tions for the service of the Postoffice De
partment for the next fiscal year. The ag
glegate amount for inland and foreign ser
vice is $l/3,379,500. In addition to this
$50,000 is appropriated for the United States
and Brazil mail service; $250,000 for the mail
service between San Francisco, Japan and
China for six months; $900,000 for the over
land mail transportation between Atchison
and Folsom and for marine mail transpor
tation between New York and California.
The Postmaster-Goneral is authorized to
employ sailing vessels for the transporta
tion of the mails between the ports where
the service may be facilitated thereby, al
lowing and paying therefor a compensation
not exceeding the sea postages, accrueing
on the mails so conveyed. The bill also pro
vides for the advertising of all the Executive
departments in two daily papers, in the
city of Washington, having the largest cir
culation, and in no others. Heretofore the
law was for publication in the two papers
having the largest circulation and a third to
be selected by the President. This latter
therefore is now precluded. •
Methodist C,elebraiton at Washington
WASHINGTON, May 22d. Prominent at
the Centennial Methodist Celebration last
night were Secretary Harlan and Bishops
Simpson and Ames. Rev. Dr. DeHaas an
nounced that he had received $5,000 from a
friend in Baltimore, given in the name Of
General Grant toward the erection of the
Metropolitan Church in Washington.
Contributions were then made for this
church to the amount of $24,300 for Dickin
son College, .92,056 for the general fund, and
$.1,200 for the purpose of aiding educational
institutes and theological seminaries
throughout the country.
From Baltimore.
BALTIMORE, May 22d.—William Prescott
Smith, Esq., has resigned the position of
Master of Transportation on the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad, and was yesterday
appointed by President Johnson Collector
of Internal Revenue for the Third District,
in place of John N. L. Findlay, whose
appointment was recently rejected by the
Senate. As an officer of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad Mr. Smith has long been
widely known and highly esteemed.
The Fenian.
EASTPORT, Me., May 22.—Two boats,
loaded, it is supposed, with Fenians,effected
landing on Indian Island last night, and
several rounds of shot were exchanged.
The British war steamer Niger steamed
from Campo Bello for the scene of action,
when the Fenians retreated. No further
particulars have been received.
Fire at Alexandria.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. May 22.—About 7.000
cords of Government wood were burned last
night. The fire was extinguished this
morning.
W IXth Congress—First Session.
BENTS.—Mr. Wilson (Hass.) reported a bill for the
equalization of bounties. It gives every soldier, vita
but distinction on account of color, eight and ore-third
dollars per month. deducting bounties already paid
and exeluding altogether deserters and those who have
sold or bartered away their claims.
Mr. Williams (Oregon) introduced a bill to grant
lands in aid of the construction of a railroad from Salt
Lake City to the Columbia river, which was retested
to the Committee on Public Lauds.
Mr. Kirkwood (Iowa) called up a bill in relation to
public land in the Southern States. It provides that
the public lands in Alabama. Mississippi, Arkansas,
louisiax a and Florid. shall be opened to settlement
under the Homestead bill. Not more than eighty
acres shall be settled by any one settler, and the prlce
of the patent shall- be five dollars. The provisions of
the bill were discussed by Messrs. Hendricks, Kirk
wood and Pomeroy.
HousE.—Mr. Schenck (Ohio) offered a resolution,
which was adopted. calling on the Secretary of the
Interior for information in reference to pensions
stopped on account of participation in the rebellion,
the amount of arrears paid or claimed, the amount es
timated to be necessary to pay ar ears, &c.
Mr. Cullum (III.) introduc& a bill to amend the civil
appropriation bill for the year 1559. sa as to make the
proviso to the 17th section read that when there is no
collector at the place of location of any public work
therein specified the Secretary of the Treasury have
power to appoint a disbursing agent for the
pa, ro ent of all moneys appropriated for the construc
tion ot such public work with such compensation as
he may deem equitable and Just
The bill was read three times and passed.
The House then proceeded to the consideration of
the Senate bill to authorize the appointment of an As
sistant Secretary of the Navy, on which the main
question had 13 , en ordered yesterday.
Mr. Boss moved to lay the bill on the table. Nega.
tived
Mr. Brandage“Conn.) wanted to know whether it
would be in order to amend the bill so as to let the
kecretary of the Navy go to Europe.
A member added, And to stay there. .
Mr. Brar,dagee repeated the words, "And to stay
there" [Laughter.i
The Speaker thought that such an amendment
would hardly be in order.
'the bill was then passed by a vote of 69 yeas to 41
1189
'me House then proceeded, during the morning hour,
to the consideration of the Bankrupt bill, to which
some immaterial amendments were made, on motion
of Mr. Jenckes tB. I.)
Mr. Jenckes addressed the House in support of the
general principles of a Bankrupt law, and moved the
previous question.
After he had concluded,
--Mr. Paine (Wis.) asked him to permit an amend..
ment to be offered, striking out the involuntary bank
ruptcy features of the bill as contained in sections as,
40.41, and 42.
Mr. Jenckes declined to withdraw;the motion for the
- -
previous question.
Mr. Stevens (Pa.) wished to move to postpone ac
tion on the bill till December next, sliding that he
hoped the gentleman from Rhode Island would allow
that time to elapse before calling on them to commit
hari•kart. [Laughterj
Mr. Jenckes still declined to withdraw the previous
Ape:lion and the House seconded it.
Mr. Stevens moved to lay the bill on the table.
The motion was negatived yeas 49 nays 78.
The bill was then passed by a vote of 68 yeas to 59
nays.
'Markets.
. . _
' N-itrw YORK, May 22—Cotton firm, but quieter under
the Cuba's news' Sales of 1,500 bales, middlings 68q1.140c,
Bales tar the week 20,0013 bales; receipts for the week
tr cm all ports, 21,000 bales; exports for the week,24,000
bales. u _
Flor has an advancing tendency but is quiet; sales
of 6,600 barrels.prices unchanged:Southern unchanged,
350 bbls. sold; Canadian firmer, 250 bbis. sold, at #t 05(4
1280. Wheat quiet at advance of B(g)4cts. Corn ad.
vanced 1%"@3c.; sales of 42,000 bushels, at 82§85c. Oats
Ic. h'gher. Beef steady. Pork buoyant; mess, 4.30 27®
Aso 50. Lard unsettled at 19@22c. Whisky dull and un
changed.
Stocks lower. Chicago and Rock Islaud,'92N; Cam
berland preferred, 41%; Illinois Central scrip, 117%1
Michigan Southern, 78%: New York Central, 90,
Mending, 108%; Hudson River. 111; Canton Company:
58; Missouri 6's,`7s;.Erie, 7134'; Western Union, 60%;
Coupons, 1862,100%; 1865, 105%; 'feu-forties, 95%; Tres,
sorien ° 102@1V2%; sidl3Por.S./ 868 12 0 3 i; Gold, 132%©132%.
BALTIMORE, May 22 --Ololar quiet. Wheat firm.
Corn advanced; white 870;88c., yellow 13:©84c. Oats
trm at 68c PXovlsions dull and unchanged. Sugar
firm. Whisky dull but quiet at $2 26%.
Bales at. Philadelphia Stock hoard.
SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD.
13100 City 6a new 9654140 ah Penns .R 543 4 ,
300 sh Restonv'e R 203. sh N Lib Gas c 26y 2
100 sh do b 5 2.04 200 sh Read R s3O 51
5 sh Lehigh Val 61% 200 019 do 05wn 51
100 sh Soh Nay phi bo 33 7 8 " 500 sh do 54
100 sh 'do 630 349 200 sh do 05 59
100 eh do Zre/a sh do 2 ds-54
100 eh do b3O 34 ssh Acad .INittelc csh 51
100 sh do ' coin 26%
SECOND
.300017 9 7 8-108 June IW,,'
1500 U 55-209 '62 1015 , ,i
1500 City 61 new poi .
100 eh Catawa prof
WASHINGTON. May 22,1866
BOARD
_
'9OO sh Ocean Oil 6
200 sh do 634
10 sh Berth Central 94
119 Sh d 0
Coal Statenments.
The foll Owing is a statement of. the amount of Coal
transported over the :Lehigh Valley :Railroad, for the
week ending rd ay. 19, 1866, and previously since
December 1,1864, compared with same time last year:
Week. otal.
- Vons.Cwt. To T ns.Owt.
6,15500 92,6951/1
.. 6.208 13 72,201 02
.. 724 .09 10,615 03
._3,315 09 54,807 11
323 08 21,327 06
16,683 18
16,993 06
40,435 II
23,478 11
18,173 17
47.263 17
18,155 00
46,055 08
11,66 z. 14
891 17
1.395
7,464 10
2,792 15
24,704 10
11,337 03
155 08
11,082 00
7,162 14
6,930"10
11,550 04
Hazleton.
East Sugar Loaf.
Mount Pleasant.,
Jeddo
Harleigh
Ebbervale
Stout
Council Ridge__
Buck Mountain
New York and • Lehigh 103 11
Honey Brook 16 11
German Pennsylvania.
Sring Mountain
Coleraine
Beaver Meadow
John Connery
Lehigh Zinc
J. B. Reber & Co
McNeal dr, Co.
Enickerlbecker
Coal Run
Rathbun, Uddwell& C 0... 1,373 06
Glendon...-. ......
Mahanoy
J. & 0. 0 Bowman.
Delano Colliery
H. Myers
Stillman
Baltimore
Franklin
Consolidated
Audenried 482 02
Lehigh and Susquehanna- 465 02
Landmesser's- 191 15
Wilkesbarre. 2,801-00
Warrior. Run 198 05
Parrish & Th0ma5......._...159 07
Other shippers ' 25549
....... 415 07
1,049 13
764 15
.. 960 13
... 1,593 66
..., 643 14
Total.—.- 90,588 05
Corresponding week last
- 4,083 00
- 26,505 65 • 103.659 09
The following shows the aldpmenta of coal over the
DelawareTnlawaulaand Western Railroad for the
week ending May / 9 , comp ar edwith time last
season:
Shipped
Shipped South-.- .....
Total_ ........ - --
...-33,2'73 19 603,794 10
FOr _..
corresponding Lae last year:
Week, 'Tear.
Tons.Csart. Tons. Cwt.
—... 5,790 18 74,35715
..20,103 08 728,337 10
Shipped N0rth......
Shipped 50uth......
T0ta1....._
Thy::....
BOA RIS OF TRA.D.N.
ANDREW WHERLFE, •
EDW. Y. TowNsEND, MONTHLY ocuntrina.
THORNTON PROWN.
MPORTATIONS:
or . P. : . KB. kin
ANTWERP—Brig Louise (Han). Meyer-934 cases
bottles Baetjer do De Vertu;:2o cs stones T Hessenbrucb
& Co; 155 es glassware P J Lauber; 184 pm machinery
Werner, ltschner& Co; 8 cs eau de cologne Turner &
Wayne; 27 pkgs mdse order..
Taviva& Aral Ss,Haug of Ocean Steamera
TO ARRIVE._
7310 M ' POD. INLItTI
..Liverpool-Hoston&Phila May 9'
....LoLdon...New York • May 9
_ekinthampton...New York. May 9
Havre...New York 1 .4a9 9
mare
Bellona..
Atlantic.
Fulton
St. David LiverpooL-Queb? c May lo
City of Cork. .Liverpool.. New York May 12
Saxonia...--Southampton—New Y0rk....-...._May 12.
Cuba. - ... Liverpool—N M
ew York. ay 12
Scotland I.,tiverpooL.New York May 16
Cityofßoston LiverpooL..New York May 16
Damascus .Liverpool..,Quebec....— ...... --May 17
City of Manchester-Liverp'L..New York ............May 18
Cella - London New York
— May 19
Teutonia ... . .. York
Liverpool... New York.
Bremen... New York
City or London...Liverpool—New
TO DEPART.
Ericsson-- . - . --New 'York-Bremen...-. May 24
City of New York-N York-Idverpool..-...-.....M ay 26
Helvetia.-.---...New York... Liverpool May 26
Bremen - __New York-8remen.......- May 26
Bztvaria..- ' .New York-Hamburg_ May 2/11
Virginia.. ---New York-LiverpooL bray 26
Evening Star.--New York... New Orleans...---May 26
Moravian.- Quebec... Liverpool .. - _May 26
South America... New York... Rio J aneiro,dte.....May 29
Java .....New York-Liverr001............-May $0
Atiantic.-....-.-New York-.Etremen..-----.-tday Si
Ariz0na.........._.
_New York-Aspinwall ----June 1
Britannia ...New York...Lirnit Glasgow.-. June 2
r. Ell:11%1DIFAIU M
o:ii):;9a.):A4:aiff.lo•Nftw:of,l=VlVTl
a MUM 4 371 BUS 131314, 7 161 HIGH 1FA13113, 9 7
• ARRIVED YEIEITZSDAY.
Steamer Nesbannock, Winchester, MI hours from
New York. in ballast to It A Sender & Co.
Stammer Geo H Stout, Borden, 36 hours from Wash
ington, with mdse to W P Clyde& Co.
Steamer A C Stimens, Knox, 36 hours froniWashing
ton, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Norfolk, Vance, 48 hours from Richmond,
via Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to W P Clyde
& Co.
Steamer Buffalo, Jones. 24 hours from" New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Brig Isaac Carver, Shute, 8 days from Portland, in
ballast to J B Barley & 1 o.
Behr A Tirreli, Higgins, from Boston, with mdse to
Crowell & Collins.
Behr Mary J Russell, Smith, from Boston, with mdse
to captain.
Schr S C Tyler, Steelman, 5 days from Boston, in bal
last to Tyler & Co.
Sam B C Fithian, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, Md.
with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Tug Admiral D D Porter, with 13 barges from Balti
more, to Wm P Clyde & Co.
CLEARED TIOMERDAY.
_ _
Steamer Geo H Stout, Ford, Richmond, Wm P Clyde
& Co.
Steamer Beverly, Pierce. Richmond, W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr
Brig 0 0 Clary. Bryant, Ma anzas. John Mason & Co.
Brig W A Dresser, Hatch. Bath. Tyler & Co.
Bchr De Soto, Crook, Key West, Tortugas and Pensa
cola. Warren, Gregg & Morris.
Bar E Harwood, Harwood, Salem. do
Behr Sidney C 7 yler, Steelman. Portland, Tyler & Co.
Bchr Annie Magee, Ketchum,Boston, Rathbun,Stearns
& Co.
Schr Mary Anna, Gibbs New Bedford, do
Schr E J Pickup, Bowen, Washington, Van Dusen,
Lochman'& Co.
Behr C A Heckscher, Mayhew, Roxbury, do
Solar B F Reeves. Slam rord, Roxbury. do
Echr J H Bartlett, Rocl:htll, Portsmouth, do
Bohr Wild Pigeon, Phillips, Boston, Mershon & Cloud.
Bohr Pequon nook, Barnes, Boson;
do
Schr Sidney Price, Godfrey,Salem, Mani Vein Coal Co
Schr J N Baker, Ada.as, Charlestown, do
Bohr Express. Brown, Boston, do
Bchr Henrietta, Anderson, Norwich, do
Behr Wm John, Street, Washington, Blakiston, Graaf
& Co.
Behr Nellie Et, Btudams, Danversport. do
Bohr M M Weaver, Weaver, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon
& Co.
Bohr 0 F Hawley, Clark. Norwich, do
Behr Li,r.le Monte, Buehler. Boston, Day & HuddelL
Sabr Isabella Reeves, Tussey. Salem, do
Sclir S V W Simmons, Williams, Salem, do
Behr Potomac. Corson, Richmond, W H Johns & Co.
Schr Mary Haley, Haley, Boston, do
Behr B C Willett% Wheaton, Lynn, do
Behr L A Danenhower, Sheppard, Boston, Costner,
Stickney As Wellington.
Schr W P Phillips, Somers, Boston, do
Bohr P A Sanders, Carroll, Boston, , do
Behr J F Doughty, Camp, Pawtucket, do
Bet r D Wallace, Scull, Salem, do
Behr J P Ames. TurnerMallowell, W Hunter. Jr.&Co.
Bohr Isis, Harding, Fall River, do
Bchr A M Edwards, Hinson, New Haven, do
Bchr Sea Foam, Griffin, Boston, do
Schr Trade Wit d, Corson, Boston, NY & Bch Coal Co.
Bohr H B Simmons, Foster, Boston. do
P chr R Vanneman, Vanneman, Salem, do
Bohr Sallie B, Bateman. Boston, do
Behr 5.7 Vaughn. Vaughn, Boston, L Andenried & CO.
Behr Lewis Mulford. Crawfotd, Boston, captain.
Behr Convoy. Merrill, Salem, Glover. Mactier.' ,
Pchr Spray, Cam, Bridgeton, do
Bohr Wm Collser, Taylor, Warwick,,,Rl, Quintard,
Sawyer & Ward. •
Behr J Hay, Hathaway. Cohassett Narrows, do
Bohr S J Bright. Shaw. Providence, Shanickson & Co.
Bohr RL Tay, Baker, Marblehead, Wannemacher&Co
Echr S B Wheeler, McGlaughlin, Salem, J . G& G S
Repplier.
Schr Waterloo, Pickering, Boston. captain.
Bohr Lamertine, Butler, New Bedford, Pearson & Co.
lii.TEMORILNDA
Ship E 8 Thayer, ThompsOn,for this port,sailed from
Liverpool 7th inst.
Steamer Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, cleared at New
York yesterday for London.
Steamer Talisman (Br), Deal, cleared at New York
yesterday for Eingston, Ja. Port au Prince and Turks
Island.
Bark Alex McNeill, Andrews, hence at Marseilles
4th inst.
Bark Gen Geo G Meade, Avery, for New York,sailed
from Marseilles sth inst.
Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, from Aspinwall for
this port at Cienfuegos llth lost;
.Brig Humming Bird, Stevens,hence for St John,Nß.
was spoken 19th inst. off Absecom.
Bohr Neptune's Bride, Cr. well, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port.
Schrs Brandywine, Corson, hence for Fall River;
Hannah. Martin, and Copia, West, hence for Boston,
at New York yesterday.
STOVES AND EiEttiTEßb.
THOMPSON'''. LONDON KITCHENER OR
EUROPEAN RANGE.", for families, hotels,
rm orpublic institutions in TWENTY DIFFER
-4,ltv. ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot
air rurnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Eiratoq,
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole plates. Broil
ers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the
manufacturers.
CHASE, SHARP THOMPSON,
msadn,w,f,Smo No. 209 North Second street.
-- -
0
e 0 THOM AF3 S. DIXON & SONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon,
- No. ts 24. DEITISTNIPP•atrte_ t t Philadelphia
_. Opposite 'United States Mint,
r.nuftsctureze of
, _ . . ' LOW-DO
P WN, • -
. .PABIA at •;-
OPTIGE,-- '- ' ' • -
And other OKATIES,
ler Anthracite; Bituminone Ana Wood Firm
WARN-ArE IFIIIS:NAOES,
• Iror Warming Public and Private Bakun u ,s, •
REGISTER?; VENTLLATOBS
--- ILlthili , ...,sl-OAPS,
OCON.DIG-RANSES_ L BATiI-BOTrarnß, 430.,
0121 WROT:rn A T. 3.1 and RETAIL.
EVSN,I.Nei:I3IS.I4LETIN : iIiIILiDELEAMTWEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1866,,
',44 , •! BEADING RAILROAD. •
••,' GREAT TRUNIIILINV FROM
P his Ni0 : :15 TO THE INTERIOR OF MEW
SYLVA.NIA.THE SCHITYLRELL_ SIIISQIIIIIHAN
NA, OTIMBERIAND AND WYOMING VAkidER
NORTH, NORTHWEST and the OANADAS
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF - PASSENGXE
MAINS lealie4oiaa. pairs Depot,
_TITER.
TRENT'S and Street , PhDAdelphir
st the following hours: - • •
MORNING MAIL.
At B. A. M., for Reading, Lebanon,Harrisburg,
Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Bunbuy,__
port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Palls, B
_naisio, Allen
town; Wilkesbarre; Pinaton, York,'Clarliale,CliamberV
enrg, Hagerstown, dm., drc.
This train connects at READING with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trunks for = Allentown, ac.t
and with the -Lebanon Valley train "for Harrisburg
,irc.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawba& Railroad
trains for Wllliamsnort,_Lock Harren. Elmira, dim, at
HARRISBURG, with Northern ()antral, Ctomberland
Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna- trains for
Northumberland;Willlnmaport, York, Chamberaburg,
Pinegrove, dm.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. for Wattling. Potts
villa, Harrisburg, dtc., connecting with laPraling and
Columbia R.B. trains for Columbia ete.-•
READING, ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Beading at 6.00 A. M., stopping at'all vraystiei
Lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M.
Returning, leaves Phlladelphia at 5.00 P. H.; arrives
ln Reading at 7.55 P. M , • •
Trains for Plalladembla leave Harrisburg at 7.80 A
U. and - Pottsville at &BO A. H.. arriving in Philadel ,
phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.00 P.M., and Pottsville at 2.45 -P. N.; arriving at
Philadelphia at 7.05 P. LL. ,
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.20
A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.20 P. M.
- Market train, with a_Passenger car..attschedi leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon ib Reading and all waY
idationseaves Reading 1,1.80 A.
X., and. Downingtown
12.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run da...Sunclaia excepted.
Sundo,y team Leave Po at 8.00 A. and
Philadelphia at 8.16 P. ; leave Philadelphia for
Reading at 8.90 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25
P. M.
GEEEBTER .VALLEY RAILROAD._
Passengers. for Dewntngtown and intermediatepolnlia
take the 8.00 A. lit. - and 5.00 P.M. trains from Philadel
phia, returning from DOWAIDgiOWP, at 6215 A. M. and
1 BO Noon- "
NEW YOREMIDFREmit= , FOX PFITBRIIREGI AND
TKO WEST.
Leaves New York at 9.00 A. ILand 9.00 P. M..Paaidrig
Reading at IA. M., and 1.48 P. - M.: and conne cti ng a
Harrisb with Pennsylvania., suld Northern Canna/
Railroad Trains for Plurgh,, Chicago; WEI- .
liamstiort, Baltimem
-
BeWrnlng, Depress Train , leaves Harrisburg ors
arrival of Pennsylvania _ from Pittsb urgh at
and 9. 0 5 A. M., praising P • At at 4.49 and 1022 51..,
arriving at New York In A. M., and 2.45 P. H. Bleeping
Oar accomnyc l thesetrains threughbetween Jersey
Clity , rd b , without charitfarris
w train for New York leaves burg at 2.00 P.
M. Mall train ftepHarrisimrg leaves New York at 12
Noon.
SORTIYLEILL VALLEY V. A rr natal
Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.90 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
remnsh. IX_ • Dom Tamaqua, at 7,85 A. -14(., and 1.40 and
4.15 P. M. _
EiCERIY.LBOLL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.60 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Plnegrove and Tre
wont; returning from Harrisburg at 416 M. and from
Tremont at 7.30 A. M. and 6.10 P. H.
TICKETS.
_ _
7,939 01
8,315 08
4,232 11
24.460 02
2,187 13
9,939 01
1,393 13
1379,872 13
576,21.9 0
Tons.6rt. Tons.Owt.
-9,941.11 139 311. 11
...23,332 08 364452 19
-25,894 02 . 375.595 05
131,099 05
..May 19
...May 19
....llay 23
...May 23
TBAVELING
Through :first-class tickets and emigrant tackete
to all the principal points in the north and West and
I.lml:emu
Thefollowing tickets are obtained only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Trensurer,lsTo. 227 South PAurtit street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General Superintend
ent,Reading.
007413irilTATION TICKETS, .
At tS per cent., discount between any points desired
for nirniites and Erma., _
MTT.FR6E TICKETS.
Good for 2,000 miles,beiir — eaTill polnta, st 1M 50 each
for testifies and firms.
SEASON TIM.
For three, Biz, months, tot holders
only, t all Points at raAtt
F ,ed rates.
CLRITYM:ati
Beading on the line of the Bond will be tarnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to ticket/sag
half-fare.
EXCUBSION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good fir
Saturday, Sunday and Honday. at reduced fare, to be
had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow.
Lill streets.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to ail the above
points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
na
jams TRAINS.
Leavedaily at 5.60 a. M.. 12.85 noon and
61% lg., for , Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pon:Mlle.
Port Clinton, and all points beyond.
MA TTA
Close at the Philadelphia Poet Office tel all plane! on
the road and Its branches at 5 A. X., and for the prin.
cipal Stations only at 2.15 P.M.
PHILADELPHLS. WILMING
TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
ABLE.-Oconmeneing MONDAY,
April 16th . 1866. Trains; w il l leave Depot, corner e l
Broad street and Washington avenue, as fellows:
Irapreas Train, (Mondays excepted),
fey Baltimore and Washington,atopping at Chester
Wilmington, Newark, laton, Northeas.. Perryvi ll e,
Havre-de-omm Aberdeen, Perryorn's, Magnolia,
Chase's and Sternmer's Ran.
Way -mall Train, at 3.15 A. M. (Santiays ex
cepted), for 13altimore, stopping at all regular stations
between Philadelphia and Baltimore.
DelawarelL.B. Train,A.M.(Sunday exoepted), for
Princess Anne. Milford aad intermediate stattions.
Baltimore Sr and ott
Express Train at 8.60 P. (Sandra excepted), air
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheater,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, EM - ton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen. Perryman's,
Ed_gewood, Mai:Do ll s, Chase's and Sternmer's Sun.
Night Express at ILOO P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington.
Passengers by boat from Baltimore Aar Fortress
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmend will take
the 11.45 A. M. Train.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington'
Leave Philadelphia at 960,11.15 A.M.,4.30, 600 and 1L30,,
P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad, for Harrington and intermediate eta
Lions.
Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8.00 and 9.30 A.M., 4.00 and
6.80 P. M.
Traent fir Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A.
li, 4.80 and 6.00 P. IL
THROUGH TRAINS F 13.051 BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at u.OO 4.36 and 10.00 P.M.
CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 7.46, 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M.,
' 1 43. 6.10. 7.26 sad 10.36 P. IL
- Prom Balifmore to Philadelphia-Leave Baltimore
7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 9.V3 A. Fa press. 1.10 P. M.,
Express. 6.35 P. EL, Express. 8.25 P.M., Express.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 449 and 842
A. hi.. and 8.38 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.52, and
9.83 A. M.. and 4.15 P. M.
'Fre t i to trains with passenger
W n ter Perryville and intermediate stations
car attached will leave
at 6.05 . IL Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and intermediate Stations at 4.45
st ati o n s Pe ville for Wilmington and intermediate at 5.00
A. Di., connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M.
train for Philadelphia..
SIINIIy.AY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4.15 A. M. ter Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington,Newark,
Elkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havre-de-Gace, Aber
dee,n, Perryman' s, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's
Run.
Night Express 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington.
Accommodation Train at 25.30 P.M., Air Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. M., stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville andWilril- Also stns a t Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave paaaengera from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
Accomcdation train will leave Wilmington ihr Phi
ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at aso P.M.
H. F. KENNEY. Superintendent.
A Z D ITTS ca p om IIEki s H A.n. ,_ 001tAil,ix)LITHBADITS
THE PAN HAND LE ROUTE WESTWARD
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Southwest.
THERE BEING BET ONE CHANGE OF CARS
BETwvvar pvrtir. DELPHI& AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. -
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE •
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND
ST,LOtIIs ONEE. TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER LIN
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. IL will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff% Celebrated Palace state-Room Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at rub/night, a comfort never before afforded tothe
traveling community. •
Be cure to purchase tickets "VIA STEUREN.
" at
PENNSYLVANIA Tea "rr,pOAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia.
S. F. SCULL,
Gen'l Picket Ag't, Steubenville, O.
• JOHN H. M..111...LEE. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't.
526 Broadway, New York.
JOHN MU - RAND, Gen'l sup% feu4-t1
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street;
Girard House, Continental Hotel, J. C. ALLEN. Ticket
A ge,.t. And Thirtieth an / Market streets, T. H.
PARKE, Ticket Agtnt.
";
4 ° WEST JERSEY :RAILROAD
LTNES--Prom foot oGliarket Street
12alr errs'. *ally, oxcept Sundays. FALL AND
. RBANGRtm - raq,
Corcraeucing
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th,
1865.
FOX' Bridgeton, -Salem, and all Stations on West Jar.
say and Salem Railroads at 9 A. AL and 8.30 P. M.
For lailiville and allintermediate Stations, at 9A.
/IL and 3P. M. •
For Cape May and Intermediate Stationa, at 9 A. I,L,
to connecting
_wi gry th freight train (Passenger
car attached)-for Cape J ,l due 3,40 P. and goo
through passenger; due 8.00 P. M.
For Glassboro' and intermediate` Stations; at 9 A. M.
8 and 3.30 P. M.
For WoodbalT,HlottceSter, E. 9 A. M., 8, 8,80,
and 5.30 P. M.
Freight will be received at second covered wharf be
low Walnutstreet from 7 A.M. until 5 P. 51. Freight
received before 9 A. - M.; will go tbrward same day.
Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. -
J. VAN IIIINSSEILAER,„: Sunerintemtertt.
'SHE WEST JERSEY ExPll, Eggs COMPANY
Will attend to the usual branches' of Formtioss Bus-
NEP% receive, deliver, anti forward, through other re
sponsible Express . Companlea, to all - parts of the corm
try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Diemen
gm- accompanies each through train, Ofdee, No, 5
WalMit street.
Wit%AkiqUALNOA, taVims.
,NORTH, ,PISIIINSYLVANE a. - Et
• "'It.TILIO MIDDLE -
rican merit direct Mato Bethiehem_,_
__Allentowril
Honda Chunk, White Haven Wlllresbarre.
tiabanoy, City, and all points in the. Lehigh' sari, Ws'ol
ming Coal Reelons. • • • -
Passenger epotr. in Philadelphia THIRD Mimi
above pson, and corner of vrt . l3and ABILIOI/-
' • SCAUSINR, 'ARRANGEMENT. '
_NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On end alterilionday,May. rlst,ls66,Pasaenger trains
'save the Depot. Thftd - street. above Thompson, dilly
(Swld ßll3 excePl2, sa Mows:,
AT 7.20 A. errant Expresi Mr Bethlehem and
and. Principal Stations on North .Pennsylvania Rail
road, cenneding at Bethlehem with Tahigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Catssangna, Slatington,Manch
hunk' Weatherly Jeanerville, Hazleton, White Ka ,
ven,. - WitirMtbarre, kincton, Pittston, and. all points in
Pi`bigh and Wyoming allures:llEo,ln connection with
Lehigh and-Malianoy-Railroad for MahanetDlV: L and
with 4kttawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Dasivula Mil
and Wirth. sped. Arrive at Mauch Chunk 1.1.45 A.
M.; at Wilkesbarre at 2.45' P.M.; at Mahanoy Oity at
P. M. Passengers by this train can take the TA•righ
Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. •for Ea&
ton and points on New Jersey Oentral Railroad to
New York.. . .
AT 8.55 A. l[. A ccommodation, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' andllartaville, by this train,
take Stage at Old York Road. - -
AT 10 A. M.--Accommodation. lin Fort Washing-
- ten, a_tep7 at, all intermediate Stallone. •
At =l' Accommodation for Doylestown, Mop.
ping at intermediate stations. Paasengers take
step at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT 3.30 P. AL—Evening Express for. Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rai'-
road, making close connection at, Bethlehem with Lei
high Talley Train for Easton, raching there at 6.45 P.
M. Paseo:Leers...Mr. Plainfie d Somerville and other
points on New Jersey Central R.R. takeN. J. C. Train
at Elston, which arrives in New Yerk at 10 P. M. Paa4
'enters for Sumneytown take state 'at North Wales.
and. for Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville a
.Qtlakertown . .
AT 4.15 P. M.- - Ancommodatkm, for Doylestawn;
stopping at all 'intermediate Stations.. Passengers for
Willow (trove, Hatboro' , andHartsville take stage at
Abington : for Lorrthenrille Ittlloylestcrwn.
AT 6.16 P. M.—Through Accommodation, for Bette,
lettem and all Stationon - nu= line of North Pesinsyl.
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem witb.J..u_leli
Valley- Evening - Train for rictin*.. *ls Lehigh Valley
Railroad and for Danviile..Wllliamsport and C:Stawisas
AT 6.16 P. M.-.l.4Mnismodation, zee Lansdale, Mop;
ping at all intermediate Stations.
- At
,1i P.ISL Accommodation tor Port Wasliingkes.
TRAINS FOR PRILADRLPHLi..
Leave Bethlehem nt 6.35 M.. and 12768& , and a. 15
P. ef.
12.25 train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val=
ley trains from 'Easton. Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City,
Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2 80 P. M.
Passengers leaving WiLkeebarre at LIS P. AL,oonnect
at Bethlehem at
. 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Pidiathdythla
at 5.41 P. AL
Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. M. $.15 and LW P. lE..
Les-ve T.Ansel ale at it A.M.
Leave Fort Waahingt. on at 10Z0 and . = P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
- - - _
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.80 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. hi,
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. K.
Fifth and Sixth Streets 'Paasenger Cars cony psi.
Fifth s
to and from Berke Street Depot.
White Care of Second and Third Streets Line convey
passegners to Third Street kepot. _
Tickets must bepr.ocuredat the Ticket Offices,TßSELD
street or Tonozak street, in order to secure the lowest
rates of fare. Y.T.T.114 CLARK, Agent.
Hillman's Baggage Express wale:13110r and deliver
Baggage at the Depot.
(Mice. Be. 113 South TBIBD street. my2.l
FOR NEW YORE.—The CAM
DEN AND AMBOY and REELLA.
A TRENTON- "RA rr•VIAD COM
PANY'S LENES, from PhiLadelphia to New York, and
way places, nom WALNUT STREET WHARF,
will leave as follows, via: Flue
At 5 A. Si., via Camden and Amboy, Accorn., 75
At S M., via Camden and Jersey Cllty Elxprglia, ato
At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy Express. 800
At 5.30 P. M., via Camden to S. Ambz y, Accom.
At 8 A. AL, 2 ana 5.30 P.M. For Mount Holly, Swans
ville, Pemberton and Vincentown, At SA. 31.. and
2 P. M. Or Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 X. 4, 5.30, and 7P. M. for Fish
House, ralmyra, Riverton Progre s s. . Delano°,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden
town, &c. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.R. lnes runs direct
through to Trenton.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
•
as follows •
At 11 A. M., 4.30, 6.45 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City Express. $3 00
The 6.4.5 P. M . Line will run daily. All others Sun
daYs excepted.
At 7.35 and 11.eu 11.,3, 130, 4.hls, 5 and 6,45 P. M,. and
12.1ildnight, for Bristol. Trenton. d c. •
At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 2,4, 5, and
Corny? ells,Torrisdale,Holmesburg, Taoiny,Wissino
ming Bridesburg and Frankford and at. 10.15 A. M.
for VristoL Eichencks, Eadington and a P. M. for
Holm ashlars and intermediate tions.
BELVIDERE DELAWAJII: St
RA a I Lark* 1), for the
Delaware .River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De.
pot, as follows:
At 7.30 A. M. and 5.80 P.M. fbr Niagara Falls, Baf-
Palo Dunkirk, Canandaigua:Elmira, /theca, Owego,
BkNemeater , mniebknllitrin, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montana*,_Wilkesbarra Scranton, trams:khan,
Water Gap , - Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville. Flora.
mrton, dm. The LIS P. M. Line connects direst with
he Train leaving Boston for Manch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. de.
At SP. M. for Lambertville andlntermediateStatione
JET For New York, and Way Linea leaving Ken
sington Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars ran
Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays, Qmnibasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6 P.M. to connect with 6.45 P. M
Una
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only,allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited nom taking anything
as baggage but their wearing apreL All baggage
over fifty pounds to be paid for ex - • The Company
limit their responsibility Mr baggage tO One Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond
2100, except by special contract.
2trlyle sold and baggage checked direct through to
Boston.
Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal
nut street.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PB:ILADHTA:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 and
4 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10
A. IL, 6 I', M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
sington.
From Pier No. IN. River,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. EL,
via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. GATZILER. Agent.
WEST CHESTER AND 2,lcrrr. 4.
DELPHIA. R A TVR-f A 1 ), VIA
SUMMER ABEANOKEMTTS.
On and atter MONDAY, March 19th, 1865, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CELESTES TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.70 A. M.. 11.00 A. M.,
2.15, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on
E. Market street. 6.2), Cheater4s A. M., 1.40, 4.50 P. M.
Tralusleaving West at 7.30 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not atop at. Pennelton,
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only,
PENNELTON MAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Penneiton 4.15 and 10.30
P.
Leave Penneltou for Philadelphia 8.16 A. M., 7.35
P. M.
These Trains atop at all intermediate Stations.
ON SIINDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. N.
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester 7.55 A. IL and 5.00 P M.
Ox StrunAvs—The West Philadelphia Passenger
cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, hall an
hour before the 'Patin leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of each train to conveypassengers
Into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P
M., and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. M, and4.so P.
M.. connect at B.C. Junction with Traina on the P. and
B.C. B. R. for Oxford and intermediate pointa.
mirPassengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the
same. MENB,Y WOOD. General Superintendent
ism. PHILADELPHIA AND
ERIE RAILROAD. 1886.
great e verses the Northern and North•
west comities of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl.
vania Railroad Company.
TLILE OP PASSE/MEE TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
AILILIVE HASP WARD.
Erie Idea Tra1n................. 7 00,A. M
..1.00 .M.
Erie Express Train..
• mr..Ni wis . a ann.
Erie Mall Train...- 9 00P. M.
Erie Express Train 12.00 M.
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and
Express Trains without change, both ways, between
Philadelphia and Erie.
- - NEW - YOBS. commcv - tozr:
Leave New York at 9.00 AZI., arrive at Erie 9.16 A. M.
Leave Erie at 1.65 P. M., arrive at New York 3.40 P. M.
Elegant tiler Cars on all Night Trains.
For info Lion respecting passenger businees spoiy
i
at corner • TLETIL and V A 'RR EIT streets. Phila
delphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J, W. Reynolds, Erie. .
Win. Brown, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore.
H. H./AC . IEI'BTUE,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWINNER,
General Ticket A A. gent,Philadelphia,
L. TYLER, •
General SUP'‘.. William sport.
PRMALELPHIA & BALT"'
MORE CENTRAL B.A.T.LROA.D.—
:1 '4 "OR mRNTS.—ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, March 19,1860, the Trains will leave Phila
delphia, from the Depot of, the West Chester &Phila
delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market
Streets, (West Philada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Ris 5
ing Sun, at .30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M.,
and leave Oxford at 8.25 P. M.
Tia June lst a Market Train with Passenger Car
attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays . leaving
The. Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A. M„
and Kennett at 12.45 P. M., connecting at West Cheater
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and alter
June Ist; this train will leave the Rising
_Sun at 4P.M.,
Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett at e P.M.. Marketing
Will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con
nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages , for Peach
Bottom,-in Lancaster county. Returning. leaves Peach
Bottom to counted at Oxford With tho Afternoon Train
for Philadelphia. ' ' •
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4,45 runs to Rising
Bun, Md.
Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Anparel
only, - as Baggage, and the Company will not in any
case be responsible for an amount. exceeding one bun.
dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the
same. mbl9 'it WOOD, Gen'l. dap' t„
TI%AVZIUAftit ,OV/Dke
jer t f . 21 Pmei rots rLVA2rI.6. (ThIIATE.U.
A..IIIIA.NOKM2iIT.-
The trains of the , Pennsylvania Central B. R. leave
the Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which Is
reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger
ataltway running to and from the-Depot. The last car
leaves Prom street about Mitt - 3 , minutes, prior to
the departure of esch Train. • - - • ,
ON BlLNDAvs—Cars . leave 'Eleventh and , Market
streets 95 minutes before departure of Evening trains.
26AI:zee BAGGAGE EXPRESS will call for and deli rer
Baggage at the -Depot Orders left at the office; Pio.
631 Chestnut street. will receive - attention. •
TRA_TNis LP.AVE AND__ ALEMD72I. LT' DEPOT
TERM
NAIL TRAIN - • • • at Loa
DAY EXPRESS - - - " 10.00 •
PAOLI ACCOht.. No. 1 • 1. " 11.00 "
EAST LINE &ERIE EXPRESSI "12.00 M.
HATARISBURG AVG 051.,• • " 2.80 P. N.
LANCASTER AOCOM., • • " 4.00 "
PAOLI ACCOM...NO. 2 • - • " 5.00 "
PITTSBURGH & ERIE MAIL, si " 9.00 "
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 8, - • •' lO.OO "
PHILADELPHIAaILEPRESSt • " 11.10 "
CINCINNATI REPRESS, • 1240 A.
PHILADELPHIA t • " 7.10 "
PAOLI ACCOM.. No. 1 - • " 8.20 U
COLUMBIA: TRAIN, • " 9.40
__
LANCASTER TRAIN • • u X. 40 P. X
PASTLINF. - . . . a LlO
PAOLI ACOOII., No. 2. • • " 4.10 "
BAY EXPRESS - • . 5.50 "
PA OLI A CCOM., N 0.3, - " 7VI
HARAISP.URG ACCOM., • "
*Daily, except. Saturday. tDauy. Wally, except
Monday.
iltroming - throngh from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh
and Erie without change of cars. All other 'maims
daily, except Sunday.
TICKET oFnums.
Are located al No. 621 Chestnut street; Conti
nental Hotel, and Girard House where Tickets may
be procured to allimportant points in Pennsylvania,
as well as the West, Northwest and _Southwest; and
fulituformation given as to time and connections, by
JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent
Also at Ihirty-liret and _Market streels,on a_pplioatiOn
te TEO*. HI PA F. Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
V.ria.u. runs daily, eusspt Sunday. ME
tdittl=r se to tare and accommodations, apply
tD IFBANCD3 PUNK. No. LS Deck street. ,
The Pennsylvania Banroad not amen say
risk 112rBse, exoeptfor W=Ag o V 3l , and butt
their responsibility to One H valite,
AB Baggage scowling that amount in value, will be at
the risk - of the owner, unless taken by sp e cial contract.
l e . T oi. -.,,. - . - • • : getTN, •Aft• :Si : 4.4'111..
TOWN AND • ORRIBTONVII
:aAI II :272 t2go :4 4 . 4 ; . : I . and atter YON
DAY, may 26th
fAstvePhiladelnliii-a.i,i, 9,10, 11, 12,A. MA 1,2, 810
minutes, BK, l e 5,7%. Q 7, t e 9, 10,11, 72, P. AL
Leave Germantown - 6.7 7%, 8, 8.20, 9, 10,11, 12, A. AL;
1. 2. Be 4. 4%, e e ri e 7 8,9,19,11
The 8.20 dow n train, and the 8% and 4 s% up trains do
net stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 nalmstes e A. M.; 2.8, 5,8 and
M.P.H.
Leave Germantown--8 A. H.; 1.1 46% and 9%, P. H.
onsTrrErr KELLItALLBOAD.
Leave Philsidelplda-6, a, 19, 12, A. M. 2,8%, EX. 7.
and 7.1, P.
Leave Chestnut 8111-tlO minutes, 8 9.40, and 1140 A.
.1L; 1.40, 8.4.0, 5.10, MO, N
8.01 and 10.4 e
O SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-910 minutes, A. H.; 2.2, and 8
Pd
'LeaveChestnut 133:11-7.40 minutes, A. M.; 12.40, 6.10
and 9.2.5 minutes P. H.
FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOBBISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 845,11.05 minutes, A. M. 1.11,
8,4%. 5%. 6%, 8.05, and 11%, P. M.
Leave Norretown-534,7, 7.59. 9, 11, AcTL; 134, 434, 6%
and 8 P. hi.
The 5% P. M. train will stop at School Lane, Whoa
hieVon: Hanayruals, Spring Hills and Conshohocken
on ly,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Phliadelphia-9 A. H., 2%. 4, and 734 P. M.
FOB HA NA
LeSveliOrriStOW ll - 7 Aar-. Land 5% aa d 9, P. H.
YUN
Leave Philadelphia- 6,8.35,11.05 A. H.; 134, 8, 4%,134.
63;, 8.66, and 1.134 hi
ElLeave Manaructsc-6%, 734, as% 934.1134. A. ; 2,5.
11 and 8%, P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Pidiadelphia-9 A. and and P 7% X.
Leave hiseue'unk-7% A. M. 1% 6 4. ,
P. .
H.
W. T. WILSON, 0-mend Superintendenc e
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
NEW ARRANOFST.—PHIL-
Ria rR ADELPHIA TO WI LA
TA.I%Es-
g
° r 1: CHANGE OF CARS VIA CATA,
WISSA. ROUTE.
On and after Monday, April Id INS, through can
for,Willtsmsport, will leave the Philadelphia and. Bead.
tug Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and eallowhill streets,
at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and
making close connections for Elmira, Ott Regions,
Buffalo, Erie, Niagara Falls, Suspension. Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
Western States and the (=Lades
111 BOUGH TICKETS to all p,ointa can be procured
at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at
the United States Telegraph OIRCe in the Contlaental
Hotel, ano at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Head.
lag Railroad Thineenth and Entllowhill street,.
N. VANHOBN, Passenger Agent.
IiNgWRARITAN AND DELAWARE
BAY RAILROAD COMPANY.
and arter 'MONDAY, the mitt 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:
diat Exp e
re
tat ions ,e. for Long Branch, New Task , and interne-
Freight, for New York and
tso P.M.
Mall and Express. for New York, at LSO A. M.
gßeturning, trains leave Pier Szt, North River, foot of
Duane street, at 11.00 A, M. and 4.15 P. M., Passenger,
and 5.00 P. M. Fi eight.
Pare, to and from New York. la CO.
myl7 W. N. CLAYTON. Superintendent.
HUN:NESS VA.BDEis
LUTES Os BOBEALAN,
CAMPENTERS .31CD BUILDERS.
133y24111 N 0.212 PEAR Street.
Residence: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street.
Every description;ot Jobbing promptly attended to.
T)& 'A.-4320RM PROCURED.—
JOHN H. FRICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
sxybrisrMSlONEß FOR ALL STATES,
PENnION AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. DOCK Street.
Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ao.
counts taken. rohlt-11i'!_
C. KNIGHT NCO., WHO." ar. , . A LIZ GROCERS,
.S. E. Cor. WATER and Cl:r.k.l3l` streets, Phil.
adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
Rowe. of Philadelphia.
ILIUM •A. WEIEIHT. THORNTON PIECE. CE.31.11:131{1.
1111.1.80 D IC t..`33CEODOItS, WILIGHT. SBANIC L.
P4TER WRIGHT & bONS,
Importers ofEarthenware,
and
Shipping aad Commission Mershants
Po. lls WALNUT Street, Phihulelpida
IDENNSYLVANIA WORES.—ON THE DEIA
-L WARE river. below PHLLADE.LPHIA,
CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa.
BEANEY, SON et. 00
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
Hanufactnzers of
All kinds of
CONDENSING AND NONCONDENSING
GINES,
Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vata, Tanks,
Propellers. &c., &c.
T. BEAN - EY, W. B.B.EANEY, S. AItCHEBOLD,
Beaneate of
y. Nears dt Co., Engineer in;late
Chief,
Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H. MERRICK.
JNO. E. COPE.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
LNGTON STREETS.
PB/LAVELPHIA.
MERRICK. & SONS,
ENGINEER.S AND lIACEUNHIMS.
Manulboture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines
for Land,River and Marine Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c,
Castings of ail kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Fralne Root for Gas Works, Workshops and
Railroad Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills,_ Vacuum Pans, ()pen
Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c.
Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar
. Boling
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and
Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine.
THE PHILADELPHIA BIDING WHOM.-
FOURTH street,above Vine, will reopen
Pall and Winter season on _MONDAY, Sept. ggib.
Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough
knowledge of this acconspfiqhm.u.t will find everg.
funlity at this school. The horses are safe and well
trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Saddle
horses gained in the best manner. Saddle horses,
horses and vehiclen to hire. Also carriages for faint
rat, to cam, stmmboate, OM.
THOS. (TAME a SON.
AS FEKTUR/M—MISKEY, METIRILL a
THACRABA, ' NO. 718 CH:LOGTNUP street,
Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, au,, Stc.,
would call the attention of the public to , their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings;and attend to extend
ing,
_altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war
ranted. ASO
I:A • • 31tift..-0•• g •mg• Di • ,
•
only lace to get Privy Wells Cleansed and bltdn•
tected, at very /ow prices. A. PEYSSON,
brannLictarer of Pondrette,
Goldsmith's Rail. Libram , street
•
111ASoiNIC MARKS.
. .
MARTIN LEA.Nis, NO. 402 LIMESTNITT
- " STREET.
First Premium awarded by 'Franklin Insti
tute to MARTEN LEANS. Manufacturer of
• MASONIC MARRS,
PINS. EMBLEMS. .k.c., ac.
New and original designs of Masonic 31 - arks, .Tern
plans, Medals Army Medals and Corps Badges of
every description., myl6-w.th,f,s,3rn
, . .
.
, 3%. ILE _A_ IR, ii" 1--
' r - ›- - Successor to I3co. IV. dray, , ..)
1 $3 It E W ..V,•3LI
. 24, so, 28 and 80 South Sixth St., philaini.
, A .,,, r, Fine Old Stock ,k, lint-Brown Mes,
.......
r '=
-111S7 for Family and Idedietacd
FOR HAVANA.
6 17; f i...• The Steamship
- • STARS AND STRIPES,
Holmes, master,
Will sell for the above port on BA.TIJRDA.T 2,10)4,N.
May 26, at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana va ,
For freight or passage, apply to
TELOAIAm WATTSON &BONS,
mylo-7t* 4 ' 1 4 0 North Delaware avenue.
FOB. NEW YORK,
Via Delaware and Raritan. CEmzd.
The Philadelphia and New York IhrprOsa
Steamboat Company. ,
steam Propellers leave DAILY from
11,1 4 1 PIP.ST WHAItE below N.ABIKET street,
making e run in 24 HOITES.
This Line connects with all Northern and .Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to
all_points free of commissi on. >dreight received at lowest rates.
Wat. P. CLYDE &CO., Agent '
N. South Wharves Philadelphia.
7AS. Agent,:
117 Wall street, New York.
- .
FOR BOSTON.
STEAMSHIP LIMB DIBBCT.
:ritgill; FROM .71.4C_Y .PORT 8V2181117X11428.
FROM PUCE ST. Wlx ARF. PBTLADELPMJA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamshipNOßMAN, Captain Crowell, will sal
from Philadelnhis on !Saturday, May 26, at 10 A. M.
The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will sail
from Boston on Thursday. May 24, at 12 M. '
The hne between Philadelphia suld Beam:03110W
ON, Captain Matthews, 180 tonslitirtlima.
NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons burthen.
ABMS, Captain Boggs, 900 tons burthen. • '
These substantial and well appointed ateamerapa
will sail punctually as advertised; and: freight 'Ka be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive amps. •
Shippers are requested to send Bilk of Lailbtg with
.
11'911re:101 or rasarite. apply to
ARNBY woman a co.,
my 22 812 South De/aware avenue.
- PEOZADRELPICIA. RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK. STBAMEHEP COMPANY.
•
The fine steamships of thin Line insane at the lowest
rates and Bail regolarly ikon the Rind Wharf above
Nisketetreet, every
WEDNESDAY and BA.TUSDAY.
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, farming the most direct route for the
South and Southwest.
For trotOt or Waage, with excellent accommoda
tions, apply to
.4=S.FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.--Plo nee
4,
Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier
North River, New York, every THURSDAY,
for the above port, landing cargo in Savannah the fol
lowing Monday morning
Freight and first-class passage always as low as by
any other line.
Goods from Philadelphia and other polite received
by any trunsportation line, and promptly forwarded
free of commissions. LhWIS L. JONES,
13 Broadway, New York,
Apply to JOHN' H. ATWOOD
5 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTER & GAM
MI IS.. mylgam
PKVf 4 S LINE TO ALEX-
I.' ANDRIA. Georgetown and. Washington,
via Chesapw..ke and Delaware Canal, with oormeadons
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market, street
every Wednesday and satordaY at 12
For freight apply to the agents
W. CLYDE . CO.,
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson. Agent at Georgetown; AL Eldridge&
Oa., Agents at Alexandria.
FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS.
Twx - siii LINE STEAMERS..
• e Al Steamship .ARLA.DNE,
G. B. Craig. Commander,
Will receive freight at Fier SS East River (NOV.
'York). and sail with despatch.
For freight or passage having superior secommodsti
Lions, appy to
BISHOP. SON & 00.,
N 0.105 Arch street.
6w. S.ft- —Freight for this Line sent to New
mylYork by
iSure Line. .1.41
d igEM, - FOR NEW YORlL—Pldladelphia Steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and. Swift
erirea, vla Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily at 12 M. and 5.P. M., connecting with all the
Northern and Seaters Lines.
For freight, which will be taken on
terns, apply to
=hitt!
iti ZMW TOW-RDAT.LINE.
DXG.A WARR and CHBEI4RRAE/1
.BoAr 00.31P411157; - - --- - •
BARGES towed to and ftnm PHILADELPHIIi
HAVRE-DRj e ißA 7xu *. BALT/MORA WASHINat
TON, and In ri l l'.
CLYDE di CX).,
N 0.14 South Wham PkOadelphba,
Captain .TOHN LAIJGHLIN. teredent. _
. ak, FOB HARTFORD, 00105_,
__. DrEtzur.
_ VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN'
A.l...—Tbe steamer SUSAN, Vandeveer. Master.
now loading at Second wharf below Spruce street, will
leave as above on THURSDAY next, the 24th Inn.
Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to •
WILLIAM M. 114 1 111) & CO:, • ie
ray2l4t N 0.122 Sarah Wharves... -
atatims, at
ROBINSON'S CiALIFORNLA. CLIPPER LINE.
BAILING. REGULARLY. AS ADVERTISED. •
- .Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Dare Line at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
KING FISHER.
Harding, commander.
Is now taking in the balance of her cargo at.
• P in i: n r i l a l4. , s i t i lt pe lt i t s v m e% y eul t zl ly h o a n vim m la i rxe de ezg a m
For freight, at reasonable rates, apply to
BISHOP. SON th CO.
ray:Stf 105 Arch sweet.
Ott k'REIGHT OR CH ASTEB--Alßr. bark
SATILLEFIC, Williams, master, Ise tons re.
gister and 6.500 bbls. flour.
Al Br. bark JANET. lianney, master, 280 tons regis
ter and 3,000 bbls.
Al Br. bark BALTHASAR/1, Wilson, master, 214
tons register and 35(0 bbls. flour.
.02 Br. brig IDA, Tbesing, master, 210 tons register
and 2,5C0 bbls. capacity Anoly to
EthillbrD A. SODDER ds co., •
ap2l S Dock street whazr. _
FOR BOSTON, Mass.—Express Line.—Tlea
fine schooner JUSTICE M. LEWIS, Captain
Shute, is now loading for the above port at
Willow street wharf, and will sail with despatch.
For freig
myl4
ht, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North
Wharvea.
WANTED.—A Vessel of about SAO tons for
Providence, R. L Apply to DAVID COOPER,
IS N. Wharves. r0y2.3-3t
WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 2dt - feet
Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Did., to
ilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER,
18 N. Wharves. apt!
nONSIGNRPS' NOTICE,--Consignees of meicbart•
dice per ship MERRIMAC. Leckie, master,
from Liverpool, will please send their permits oU
b Jard, at Shippen street wharf, or to the office of the
undersigned. The general order will be issued on
Wednesday the Md inst., when ail goods not permittgli
will be sent to public stores. PETER WRIGIET 4¢,
SONS, Us 'Walnut street. 'urn 3-
SHIP TAMERLANE, Jackson, master, from
pool, is now discharging under general ordet..
Bhippen street wharf. Conslgnees will ialeuse
to the reception of their goods. Consignees
PETER WRIGHT e
BONS, DS Walnut street. myl2-- .
TraAMBEITE . NORMAN, PROM ..BosTott.—cowi:
B ignees of merchandise, per above steamer; will
ease send for their goods. now landing at Pine street
Wharf. (my 2 2 -3) HENRY WINSOR & -
TAB. B.BREDIDLIER, successor to JOHN BliaN OLP=
V el BUNS, Bail Makers. No. 300 North DELA.WAILig.
Avenue, Filthyfelphia.
All work done in the best MBILIKTIIIIIO3. 021 the 10w4314
and most favorable terms, and warranted to Eau per
feet satisfaction.
attention riven to renairinz.
NATIONALELi
_ FYPRS
_ AND TRANSPORTATION
COM eANv.
OFFICE-630 MARKET STREET,
2.I33LAIDELI'MA.
TICE NATIONAL XX.PRFAS AND TRANSPOR
TATION COMPANY,- having finely completed its
Southern through connections irons
NEW TORE. and PHILADELPHIA to BALTI
MORXWARB LNG'S RIL BM, /ND, SAVANN
CHARLESTON, and all intermediate and adjacent
towns as far South as ATL ANTA Ga., and also having
perfected its Western connections, via the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to
CINCINNATI AND Si. LOUIS,
Is now prepared' to receive Freight, Merchandise,
Valuable 'Packages.
.111. t 'IC EY. AND BULLION.
and to transfer the same to, or. from places designed
and all intermediate points as
EFFICIENTLY;PxPADITIOUSLY and CHEAPLY
as can-be done by any other Express Company.
Offices are aBo c pened in ,
MOBILE AND NEW ORT.FANS,
And in a few days the company will run through, via
MONTGOMERY, to these places.
S. E. JOHNSTON; President,
B. F. FICELIN,
General Superintendent.
BardVAL.AMS' EX_PRESS COMPAIsTY—On
after TUESDAY, la ay the FREIGHT DE:
pART7mr - isrp , of this company will be REMOVED V
the Company a 1 1 / 4 'ew Building, S. E. corner of EL
Beik
VENTH - and MA_RKETstreets. Entranceon Eleventh
street and on Marble street. • •
ALL MONEY and COLTXOTION 33IISINWAA
will be transacted as heretofore at a2l) Chestnut street.
Small Parcels -and Packages will be received .Cat.
eitheroftice Call:Rooks wilt be kept' at - each' Ofticel
and mycelia entered therein previous to 5 P. 51..wint
receive attention sume day. if within a reasonable die:
Lance of our Carel. Inquiries: for .goods' and settle.
moots to be made at atO Chestnut street._
JOHN - BIEGH.A.M,Sapt.
..4 •sie; April 24, 1868. : apSOlmi:
BOND'S BOSTON litlS ULT.—Bond's Boston Buttell
and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman,
and for sale by JO'S. B. BUSSIXES di 00., Agents.; fox
Bond, /08 t3Outh Delaware avenue.
SHIPPING
At Noon.
WIC P. CLYDE & CO..
14 North and South Wharves.
WK. x. BALED & 00..
No. lta South Delaware avenue.
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