At amtinuedfrostl2th.Page.) Smart Wm, grocer 14. Swift Tbos R, teoacCo — 'l4 Travails.. -.a Hoffman, BO= .14 Threln Jacob, prov - 14' Traphagen' J is, do 14, Thomas bleier, do 14 Taylor B, bonnets and drY gde 14 Valentine Jos, confec 14 Voemle Wm,,variety 14 Warren B-F, grocer 14 Whiteside' P b P, drugs 14 Woodburn 11, flour • 14 Wood A,lornber - 14 Wilt Jos L, stoves 14 Wilson & Hanaliwagons , 4 Wallace & lurks, perm 12 Wilson H, paper 14 Wilson 0&J 0, shoes . 14 Watson 8, tin .14 Weaver Peter, dry gds 14 Wayds Bro, grocers 13 Wyman Jos b, prov 14 Wilkey Hiram, !grocery and liquors 14 "Younger It F,triromingsl4 Testes & Hendry, inacnl2 Tweirly-tiftra 'Ward. Allen Jl3 gro andpro 14 Audenreid rit Co coal 14 Blankensee J clot'g etc 14 k 1 hos confec etc 14 B Bec arrett Jno dry gds 14 Bradley .Tas tobacco 14 Bart Chris prov etc 14 Bradley Peter do 14 Bancroft .L coal 12 BLackiston Graeff & Co coal i 14 r 12 Broompardy Lp etc Belaford Wm pro o 14 Boyle Pat 0 liquors 12 Black Wzn Co 12 Carr Chas trim'ings etc 14 Cranxner W dry gds 14 laiaby Wm eastern shoes etc _ . 14 CaAwell, . Gordon & Co coal _ 12 , Costner, ' Stickney . er, W*llington coal 12 Cortina Wm_prov etc 14 Campbell J prov&gro 14 Cook:Jacob grocer 14 Crosby Stanley tin eta /4 Dickson W H drugs 14 Diver James pruvs etc 14 Dickey James Boar etc 14 Dowdy Jas A. hardware 14 Deeney_M grocer etc • 14 Davis, Pearson dr.CO coall2 co Day &Huddell al 12 do. do do 12 Doves J &Son do 12 Ilonahower J grocer 14 Ditman H W & Co coal 14 Dougherty P liquor at 12 Edwards 0 13 cloths 12 Edward & Bro grocers 10 Evans 0 shoes, trunks, etc 14 Early Ed tobacco 14 Emery L P grocer 14 Box John dry gds 14 Fort 2 hos F. clothing 13 Finley. M prove 14 Faster M. do 14 Gammon Thos books 14 Gallagher J grocer 14 , Gornahy John • do 14 Glover Mr toal 12 Siritier C L provisions 14 Griffith A bonnets etc 14 Boorman J. B clothing 14 Heil Henry coal -12 Hunt r Wm Jr a Co Coal 12 Hetrick C gro provis 14 Barron Geo . do 14 Janvier Edwd drugs 14 Jenka B H iron Irwin S II stationery 14 RernedyJames grocer 14 Hull C confer 14 Roffman et provisions 14 Heller John confec 14 vingaton B grocer 14 Lancaster Thus drugs 14 Lanning Chas chemist 5 May a bro clothing Is Murray D gro and pro 14 Idecray Jas druggist 14 McCafferty D grocer 14 Madden Thor, do 14 Mammotn Vein Coal Co coal 12 Mcklhany Thos provis 14 Minnick OW prows gro 14 McMillen A dry gds 14 Martin Henry do 14 Hat.ack Mr lampblack 12 Hay Mr clothing 14 Mcßride Pat .11g 12 Xcetahan Pat do 12 Antler Joh n do 13 McGahan Pat No 2do 12 Holleman Pat do 12 New Yorks Schuylkill Coal Co, coal 12 'Neville a Bro, grocers 14 O'Brian Johnpro agm 14 Oliver John dry gds 14 O'Neal Bobt shoes 14 • O'Rourke J lig store 12 O'Connor R 0 do 32 Powell B H, coal 12 Phoenix Coal Co coal 12 Prosser? F harness 12 Quintard tt. Ward coal 12 Itathburn 120 al Replier JGe.: C G co S do 12 .Iteichart varieties 14 Smith Geo grocer 14 Silverman J& Bro clo 12 Speigle Avarieties 14 Smith D L grocer 14 Ballinger J P tobacco 14 Sweeney D prow and gro 14 Shubert, Coddingham & Co lumber iron 14 Street Sohn &CO coal 12 BilliCkl3oll . Clover & Co coal 14 Stackhonse A S flour etc 14 Shoemaker J do 14 Seargell M coal 14 Straub Jacob grocer 14 Swata F do 14 Sutton Joseph do 14 Steinbanch F coulee 14 Smith C grocer 11 Sullivan Jas .liquors 12 Shields Jas do 12 Tyler a, Co coal 12 Trende Mr grocer 14 Vandusen, Lockman Co coal 12 Walton P clothing 12 Weston Geo stoves 14 Wile on E )1 ribbons 19 BOARD OF APPRAISERS OF. MERCANTILE TAX, • OFFICE NO. 11 STATE HOUSE RCM, TIP STAIRS, May 2,1, 1866. The 'undersigned, Appraisers of Mercantile Taxes certify the foregoing to be a correct return and props classification of Wholesale Dealers and Retailers o Merchandise in the city of Philadelphia. FRANCIS CAMPBELL, JACOB Y. FINE. , R. W. GUS II A AN, Mercantile Appraisers. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR THEI CITY A AND A.OUNTY Ol' PRILADELPRIAL—Estate of A. P. B. N. GALLETS, deceased. The Auditor ap pointed by the Court .to audit, settle• and adjust the account of *NAND LAFORE, Executor of decedent, as Bled by JOHN LA FORE his Executor. and to re port distribution of the Balance In the - hands of the setonntant, will meet the parties in, for the purposes of 'his appointment. on 'WEDNESDAY, Ittith. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office S E. corner of Sixth and Walnut streets in the city or Phll adelphia. _ CiEO. JUNEIN, ' my.l9l4,tn,th.St" . •-- - - -Auditor. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE COUNTY .1. OF PHILADELPHIA, Estate ofJOHN B. HARK. deceased. The Auoitor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of GEORGE ASHMEAD, Executor of the last Will and. Testament of JOHN S. 15LARK, deceased, and to report distribution of the - balance in the bands of the accountant; will meet the parties in terested at his, office, No. 11l South Fifth street, on MONDAYS June 4th, 1866. at 4 PAIL - HENRY PHILLIPS, Dz., Auditor. mr2:2311,th,5-50 1N 9 HE ORPHANS' COURT FORTHE CITY AND I -L COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of -TORN C.HOWELl,.deceased:--The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Tohn -Martin, administrator of - Estate of John Howell, dec'd, and to report distribution of the Bal ance in the bands of the accountant will meet the par ties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the fifth day of June, 1a66, at 4!,i' o'clock, P.M., at his -oftIce;10. 423 Walnut street, in the city af Philadelphia. my24,th,s.ta,sti TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND cotasiry OF PHILADELPHIA.-Estate of JAMES -A. 'WRIGHT, oeceased:—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to andit,settle and adjust the account of Louisa S. Wright, Administrator of the Estate of James A. Wright. deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac• Countant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 4th day of June 1166, at 11 o'clock A.M. at his office, No. 201 South Sixth street, In the city)f Philadelphia. my24.th s tu•StA W. DICFr•ROY, Auditor. ESTATE OF.A3IN WARDER, decease4.—Letters o administration to the said Estate having been , granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted are re quested to make payment and those having claims to present them . to_ JOHN H. WARDER, 1703 RACE ; street. ' myltuAs STOVR3 BX&MEM). =OWLS 0..D1X,0N & BONO, Late Andrews & Dixon, NO. 182,4 ONES'ind u , street PhilsOelphin. %vette United states nunt, of LOW-DOWN, .`,FARLOItt, • OFFICIAL And otherO , B.ATES, HErr Anthrsette, Bituminous and Wood Firm 'MAIM-AM FITP.I4.ACIES, • Mir WarrelngytrWie and Private Indline,, REGDM.IB.S,z VENTLIATORS COOKIN'Et-BANOESIBATH A VCrraiIM 411 e. r oam WaoTanasr. and earractr. CA:IRMA:GES T -- .77 GARDNER & OQAOU slant Br Atr 214 Son, h BEM streqt, below nlladelphis. ' - NB' An assortment of NEW and SEIOND-RAND 'CABBIAGLES alwayS on hand, at: REASONABLE Woods Jas grocer ,1 4 Welsh M gro and prov 14 Jo turstovea 14 White B coal ' 14 Wanemaker Mailield --coal • 1 Wickton BB coal 12 % Yost John tin & stoves 19 Young John shoes etc 14 Twenty.stathWarill. Adams W grocer 14 Avery James grocer 14 Briggs MS dry gds 14 Brannan J P provis 14 Begley James grocer 14 Beatty 14 II grocer 14 Barnholdt ki liquors 14 Beatty I grocer 14 Black J grocer 14 Blake A R grocer • 14 Brown J L drugs 14 Boyd J liquors .12 BellM drygds 14 Bown B dry goods .14 Carter & Scattergood • drugs 14 Oonnerton John grocer 14 Cummings S mead , 14 Cummings I& R grocer 14 Callon& Sheron ice 14 Clement &Neill coal 12 Conover & Raney wood 14 Collins Sgrocer 14 Clement oa. Biles grocer 14 CA uley & Diamoudprov 14 Brain John grocer 14 Davidson W shoes 14 Duffy Jgrocer 14 Derham J flour 14 Davidson A dry gds 14 Yle P grocer 14 Dougher Jr gro 14 cer Donahoo grocer 14 Doherty H grocer 14 Drinkhouse W grocer 14 Devlin 0 grocer 14 - Dougherty Ales liquors 12 Doncell J K grocer 14 ' Donnery H 'grocer 14 Ehrman M. grocer 14 Fox H 0 glees 14 Faber C cord 14 Olden H dry gds 14 Gallagher E. grocer 1, Gallagher') do • 11 Griffith & Evans coal 12 • urimley B, con! . 14 Gtuszer J D coat. 14 Henderson Jos feed 14 Hagerty Epaper 14 lia.sson s, Grocer 1 Hart .1' variety 1 Ruble F. variety 14 Hazlett G grocer 1 Hannigan 13, grocer 1 Hayes 81, variety- - 1 i _Haines John drugs 14 Henry Robert, grooar 1 Ingram 11. prov 14 Jackson W E coal 1 Jameson Hugh liquor 1 Jameson Hush liq 1 Jordan B, grocer 12 Kerbaugh C lime 14 Kroll C coal 12 Kennedy W grocer 14 Eater John oil 12 , KaterA P dry gds 14 Kerns Samuel grocer 14 Kane Berlivor 12 Kelly Sohn grocer 14 Kemble a grocer 14 Krell G grocer 14 Linsey b grocer 14 Lipscom W grocer 14 Long Daniel liquors 12 Lynch J grocer 14 Lingg M tobacco 14 Long a wood 14 Long a Co grocers 14 McCullough. C grocer 14 McKinney A grocer 14 McArthur W queensw'e 14 mcynight Bums 14 McFetridgs Jos, grocer 14 hicßeth R. grocer 14 McDevitt H, grocer 14 McHenry & Irwin, groc 14 McKeown B, grocer 14 McGinnis J A, feed 14 Jehu, groceries and liquors • 12 McCall J, grocer 14 McVey J , grocer 14 McGee N, grocer - 14 McCaoless & Smith 12 iff v cVal l Y, grocer . l4 McGowan Jas. grocer 14 McCallum W, grocer 14 Moore I, grocer 14 Moore John, grocer 14 "fame Bros CO lumber 8 Mackey 1 skirts 14 Meyer B queensware 14 Moyer .1.1% grocer 14 Morrow Jae flour 14 Mt,ore Joe shoes 14 Newton A W. drugs 14 Nixon R flour 14 Nickels T grocer 14 Nickson J grocer 14 Patrick G H grocer 14 Pennington A .a, feed 14 Pnillips S M grocer 14 Power T grocer 14 Ritchie G feed 14 Roche E M, drugs 14 hosengartpn a Sons __ ohm:l:boa's 12 Rogers J grocer 14 Roe, o 1 A dry gds 14 Robbins J W drugs 14 Ravener G N pro vis 14 Stevenson & Marls bomb 10 Smith J H drugs 14 Stevenson &Co grocers 14 Smiley T, hardware 14 stokes R 14 Stewart Rfurniture C grocer 14 ' Shea T grocer 14 Spraul Li feed 14 Sewall T R drugs 14 Shaw J grocer 14 Smith W provisions 14 Stewar. Robt grocer 14 Shoemaker SL, shoes 14 Tracy W liquors 12 Thomson .G grocer — 14 Vernon C drugs 14 V.anhorn R grocer, 14 Ward J D wood 14 Wllliauts Tjr lumber 10 Wield J dry goods 14 Welker J queensware 1. Woods J grocer 1 Wallace W J paper 1. Wood IA grocer 1 Williams P. grocer 14 Wilson J J grocer Watson R grocer 11 Wagner JA grocer 1 B. H. HAINES, Auditor THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866.---THIPLE SHEET. SITEPPIENG.---- FOR NEW - YORK, Via Delaware and .Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and Rini York Espies* , Steamboat company. Steam Propellers' leave 'DAILY froni " FII3ST WHARF' below 2dATUCET street, making t • 0 run in 24 HOUR& - This Line connects with al Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct tr aldoints free of commission. =eight received.at lowest ratee. ' • WM.P. CLYDEdiOO.Agents, /48outh Wharv__ , _es Piluaaelpma. ' • ' • . TAS. HAND, Agent, naltl4.tf . Wall street. New York. . 61141.1_F - SAVANNA : • • I.I2PLADEL PILL& AND SOITKEZX le AI • STEAMSHIP CO IKPANY. - THE STEAMSHIP - P/ONEER, - Wm. B. Gallagher, Commander. Will commence receiving freight for the above port at RACE street wharf on THURSDAY May Slat and sail on . SATURDAY, June 2, at 10 A. H., And regularly thereafter on alternate SATURDAYS: Cabin Passage 120 00 Deck 8 00 Tne State R . oom accommodations of this Steamer are of a commodious and superior character. Freight taken for CHARLESTON, S C., and for warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch. Shippers are requested to senct Bills of Lading with their goods. S. dr, J. M FLANAGAN, - ' 420 f3cuth, Delaware avenue. For freight or passage, apply to WAL C. HARRIS. Freight and Passenger A gent, my2Stfi. 208 North Delaware IMMO& 808 BOSTON. " STEAMSHIP LINEI DIRECT. i i : 711 . 01 f ILtC.E.PO.BTBVIDIP FIVE DAYS. FROM. PINE BT. WHARF, _PICELADELPIELt. AND LONG WHARF BOSTON. - - The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Thursday, May 31, at 10 A. K. The steamship ARIES, , Captain Boggs, will sail from Boston on Tuesday M.ay 39. at 121 L The os ledo f ine between Phi "'phis and Boston is now eom SAXON,, Captain Matthew", 1900 tons bulbs= ' NORMAN, Ca n tain Crowell, 1200 tons burthen. ARIESTOsp Bow, 900 tons bnrthen. These imbstantial and well appointed steamship" will sail -punctually .as advertised, and freight will be received 'every 'day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cane. Shippers are requested to send BMA of 'Lading wlib Ebr t °sponge H . pl tO - - ENRY wnsison eh CO., nIY2B 932 South Delaware avenue. _ _ PKITADETLPHIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STRAMERTP 0011PA.NY. The tine steamships of this Line insure at the lowest rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above Market istreet, every_ VXDNICSDAY and SATURDAY. At Noon. Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the most direct routefor the South and Southwest. For freight or passage, with excellent amommods, tlons, appty to NW & P. CLYDE di CO., 11 North and South Wharyea. FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA:—PIo Mine.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier r.u. e, North River, New York, every THURSDAY, for the above port, landing cargo In Savannah the fbl lowing Monday morning Frelahthrid first-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. La W.LS L..TONEki, 13 Broadway, New York. Apply to JOHN H. ATWOOD 5 Walnut street. Ph il adelphia. A ge n ts l in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTER dc GA NEW KIKFRIMS LINE TO ALEX , ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington, • • esapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria Va.,form the mast dire relate for Lynchburg, Bristol Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. • Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M. For freight aI 3 PiY to the agentsi.W. . CLYDE & 00., • . 14 North Wharves. 7. B. Davidson, Agent at ilieszgelswn; X. Eldridge & Co., Agents at Alexandria. - FOB OALVID3TON. TEZ S. TEXAS LINE STRAKER& 0 1 0 11 1113teamtihip AEIADNE, • G. B. Craig. Oommander, Will receive freight at . Pier 23 East Elver (New York). and sail with despatch. , For freight or passage having superior accommods. dons, applyaleas BISHOP. SON ai No. ma Arch street. P. S.—Freight fbr thia Line sent to New York by Swift-Sure Line. my 11-tf i ffin FOR NEW YORK.—Phlladelphla BUS= Propeller Oempausy—Despatch and Swift. sure es, via Delaware and Ilazitan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 2d. and 6 P. M., connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to Wlid. M. BALED & 00., =hint' . No. 132 South Delaware avenue. • 14 FOR HARTFORD, CONN,. DIRECT, • VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN —'l e steamer NEVADA, Captain Grumley, now loading at sPcond wharf below Spruce Street, will leave as above on THIIRS.DAY next, the 31st inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM. M. BALR.D my26-4t No. 152 South Wnarves. q t ri.KW TOW-BOAT LLN.E. ELA WARE and CH:RSA-Pledila , buicA -BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from PHMAIOELPIEUL ECAVRE-DE-GRACE, BALLT:LE&OBB, WAREING TON. and Intern:LW points. P. CLYDE & CO.Agents, NO. 14 Sofa& Wharves, Philadelphle. Captain JOHN LAUG.I3II7N. Superintendent. Ir'2ii_r<~c f r~tcst~Lualr ~r ROBILCEON'S (SAT.TFORNIA ccLEppER LINE. SAILING REGULABLE AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift .lure Line at reduced =Us. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship RING FISHER, Harding, Commander. Is now taking in the balance of her cargo at Pier 11 Fast Ewer, and having large engage ments shippers may zely on prompt despatch. For freight. at reasonable rates, apply to HIsHiO. SON roy23tf 100 Arch street. ,x - FOR FREIOHT OR CHARTER.—AS Br. bark EATTri MEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re gister and 500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark JAN 6, ET. Emney, master. 290 tons regbk ter and 8,000 bbls. flour. Al Er. bark BALTHASARA., Wilson, master, 224 tons register and 3,500 bbls. Roar. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Tbesing, master, 2.10 Was register and 2,600 bbls. capacity. Apply to EDMUND A. SOLIDER et CO., ap2l 3 Dock street wharf. FOR PROVIDENCE. R. L—Erpress Line.— The fine schooner WAS EAGLE.. Captain Kelly, Is now loading for the above port at Caney/hill street wharf, and will have prompt No th W despatch.h ar Fves.or freight, • apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 • my 26 WANTED.—A Vessel of about 100 M feel Lumber, to °any timber from Denton, Md. to 18 N. W W h ilmington, Del. Ap ply to DAVID COOPED, arves. . WAITPED.—A Vessel of about 250 tons load in the Express Line te Providence. to DAVID COOPER,IB N.WharvaLmy2a-st 'WANTED.—. a Vessel of 2ao to 300 tons for Roxbury, - Maas. Freight ready. Apply to Mgt DAVID_ COOPER., la R. Wharves .. raY.2o.st QTEADIEWIP' SAXON. -FROM BOSTON.—Oon• 10 agnate of merchandise. per above steamer, will please send ihr their goods. now landing at Pine street Imy2B-3t) HENRY WMBOII. a CO. Wnarr. CoNsiGNEEs- NOTICE:L-The schooner WAR EAGLE. Captain Kelly, front Providence. is now discharging her cargo at'Willow ' street wharf. Con signees will please attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID COOPER, IS N. Wharves. my26.3t QIIIP MERRIMAC. Leckie, inaster, from Liver pOol, is now discharging under gmiutd order at Shippen street Wharf . Consignees will please attend to the reception of their gooda., , PRTXR WRIGHT dc SONS, lie-Walnut street. - • „ my 24 tf LAB. B.BIELNDLER,suooeesor JOBN BRINDLED V is BONS, Bail Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, Plsibuielphis. All work done in the best manner and on toe lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to NV, per fact siatisfaction. _ Particular attention elven to repairing. COMPTBOLLER'h NOTICE. ITIREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMP- J. TROLLER 'OF crumßENcri, WAEmittevroN. Pdarch 30th, 1866. - • . • Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that " THE; NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC Oil: PHILADELPHIA," in theeity of Phil.ctcla,phia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of - Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the re-: modrements of theact of Congress, entitled "An act to; provide a National Ourrency, Secured by a pledge off United States Bond% and to provide for the Mods. tion and Redemption-thereof," approved June 8d.1864„ and has complied with all the provisions of said act re waived to 'be complied ,with before commencing the! bueinessof Ra.kinemnder tald -act.. • 1 Irmo; therefore,' I, Freeman' _ Comptroller of, the Currency do harebv'mrdfy that "THE NATION.; BANg. THE ,EPVBX.,IO OF - PEEILADEL,' 'TAW," In'tho City Orrhiladelphia, - In - the - county of Philadelphia; and State ofPennsplvania, Is authorized, to commence . thlirliasiness of under the act , aforesaid.— - i . •-• testSmOlii:wil witness mYhand and' BE AL }aes.l:o OP?cesta!,ll thatti e ver Marlh, 1566. , Comptroller. PESFIJJD J T. ~.....,LiiiLtt*Wim owii•E;' . ' - • READING RAILROAD. • • 4 GREAT TRUNK LLBIIIF/Wile - : "Al It•`:.. TOTHEINTERIOR OF- • 7l lmrKb-: SyLVANIA, _re IDW O2 ( NA, OTTIEBERLAND . ..AND WYOMING - . TIME NORTH, _NORT.u.Wmrrk and the AS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.. OF P GER TRAINS Dara, z2 Ea. TRENTH and at the following hours: - MORNING met.. At 8 A. N., ibr - Reading, Lebanoni Harrishilrgr. Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Banbury Williams. Port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls, o, Allen. town, g Wilkeabarre, Pittston, York, Oarlialeaulmbers. Mu, Hagerstown, dr fatdet. This train connects IOLBDIN- MRS Pennsylvania Railroad trains for 4.llentown,:, dtc.; : and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg dr. - at PORT CLINTON with Catarrhs& Railroad trains for Williamsport, Lock Hamm. Ennio, dre., at HA_REISBURG with Northern ()antra% Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Brusquillpausi traina' for Northruntteriand,WillisauspOrt. York, IlluarBlBwellurg, PinegrOVe, AFTERNOON EXPRESS. • • Leaves Philadelphia - At BM BL-Ihr g~dlnr Poi ville, Harrisburg, dr.., connecting with Reading and Columbia ER. trains for Columbia de. READING A.OOOIII.DATION. Leaves Reading at 6.00 A. N., *stopping at all waysta-' Bona; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.; arriV*3l in Reading at 7.55 P. DI Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.80 A. N. and Pottsville at &88 A. N., arriving in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. N. Afternoon trains leave Harrlaburg at 2.00 P. M.., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M. arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. - • Harrisburgaccommodation leaved Reading at 7.80 A. N. and Harrisburg at 9.20 P. H. Market train, with a Passenger -car attached, leaves' Philadelphia at 12.45 noon fb.r. Reading and all way stn lan d Reading ILBO A, M., and Downingtown 12.80 P. M. flu Philadelphia and all way eta/lora, All the above trains run daily,' Sundays Sismsay trains Leave Pottsville - at B.oo ax A c . 4 V.. and Philadelphia at 8.15 - I: ; leave. Philadelphia for Reading at &00 - A: returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. (MESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. passengers for Downingtown and interr•.edlateppoolnia take the 8.00 A. N. and 5.00 P. M. trains faun Phfladel Pbia. returning from Downingtown at 625 A. N. and 1.811 Noon. NEW YORK =T PORST PITISBIIIKEH AND WE. leaven/40w York 0,9.03 A. 'Mond 8.80 P. M...pasaing Reading at - 1.80 - A4M and - LOP. M.. arid connecting at HarriabaraPerunrylvania,knel Northern ()antral Railroad Trains for Pi=burgh, (Mimeo, Baltimoroota. • Returning, Repress Train leaves HarrialW arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittab at and 9.05 A. pal.mina 'stemma at 4.49 and lan arriving at New York I 0 A. M., and 2.45 P.M. Sleepin g Oar accon=s4 a these trains throughbetween Jersey City and , without chapt ritrit - 63: 4 Hail train for ew York leaves' at 2.00 P. N. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New ork at I 2 Noon. SEXECOVIIIILL miLLICY BillaweD. Trains leave Pottsville at 701.80 A. N. and 7.15 P. M. return4.ls from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. N., and 1.40 and acEnTAKELT. AND SUBCATWANNA: RAILROAD. Trains Maya Auburn at 7.50 A. N. for_Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. N. for Phiegrove and Tre monk returning from Harrisburg at 4.15 P. M. and from Tremont at LIP A. Id TI . and 6. CKETS.IO P. M. Through WO-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada& The following tickets are obtained onl y at the Mice of B. Bredibrd, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fuurth street, Philad=, or of G. A. Nicol% General Superintend ent, /t 601.1NIITATION TICKETS, At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired for Gonium and firms. VTLir %GE TICKERS. Good lb r 2,000 miles,between all points, at $52 50 each, ibr hamilles and firms. SEASON TICKETS. Pm' three, six, rune Waiiiive month*, ear Udders only, t poinM at rednued rates. faxwriyhrui Residing on the line of the Road will be famished with cards, entitling themselves end wives to Waste st halfiltre. _ T.ICICETS, From Philadelphia to princiPal Motions, good ill? Sabarday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced ' fare, to bo bad wily at the Tielr et Once at Thirteenth and 011110 W. streets. FREIGHT. _ _ • Goods of all descriptions forwarded to aII the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. PRESORT TRAINS. Leave Phibulelphia daily at 5.80 A. M., 12.0 noon and 6 Y. hi., for Beading, Lebanon, Hardstrarg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and au point" beyond. A T Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and Its branches at 5 A. N., and for the Vrin• Olpal Stations only at 5.15 P.M. • PHILADELPHIA. WILMING TON AND BALTIMORE BALL ABLE.—Consmencitir MONDAY April 16th. Una. Trains will leave Depot, corner us Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at 4.15 'A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and. ashington,atopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, a ikton, Northeast. Perryville, Havre - de-Grace , Aberdeen, Farryman'S, Magnolia. Chase's and Stemmer'e "lan. Way-mail Train,- at 5.15 A. M. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopatng at all regular stations between Philadelphia andEalUmore. Delaware P.R. Train. 9.00 A.M.(feanday excepted). for Princess Anne. Milfsrd and Intermediate stations. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) in Baltimore and Washington, Express Train at 5.1,0 P. M. (Sundays' excepted), tor Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont. nalngtom Newark, Elkton, North-East, Pexrsville, Etayre-de Grace, Aberdeen,. Parr/man% Ildgewood, Magi:lolls, Chase's and Stemtner's Etna I 9 fight I.Yprests at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash- Ic it i s L engere by boat from Baltimore Mir Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 11.45 A. hi. Train. WT TAW militTON ACCOMMODATION TRA.ThTS, stopping at all statiOna between Philadelphia and WU. LeavPhiladelphia at 9 00,11.15 A.M.,4.30,6 00 and ILSO P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train connects with the Delp ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta. Clem Leave Wilmington 6.45, 5.00 and 924 A. M., 4.00 and 6.50 Trains Ibr- Newcastle leave PhilLQelphia 111.9.(X1 A. M., 4..a0 and SAO P. 31. THROUGH. TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilsn I ogton at 11.00 .4621,,41.M and 10.00 P.M. CaBSTER FOR PHILA. DELPHIA. Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.40;10.14 and 11.40 A. M., 1 .43. 5.10;7.4.6 and 10.96 P. IL Brom Baltimore ay to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore Mail 9.20 A. IL, Express. 1.10 P. M., 'Express, 0,55 p. M., Express. 8.25 P.M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 5.52 A. IL. and Wei P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Wiladrigton at 5.=, and 9.83 A. M.. and 4.15 P. M. _ Wilmington with passenger car attached will leave for Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.05 M. Leave BaltiMOre for }Ultra de-tirace and intermediate Stations at 4.95 P. M. Leave Perry , ville for Wilmington andinterniedlate stations at 5.00 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8,00 A. M. train Mr Philadelphia.' SUNDAY TRAINS. — Express Train at 4.15 A. IL for Baltimore and Washß.lk . lngton, stopping at Chester, Wilmington. Newark, ton Northeast, Perryville, Eavre-tte-Graee, Aber deen, Perrj r ZaalfB, Magnolia, Chaseaand Stemmer's • - • in gton. Night Express 11.00 P. M. Ibr Baltimore and Wash- Accommodation Train at 11.80 P.M., for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P.M., stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stopa at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengent for Philadelphia and leave Passengers from Washinii Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers from • Baltimore ' or Washington. , Accomcdation train will leave WilMington d7r Phi ladelphia and_lntermediate Eitationaat • H. RENNEF, Superintendent, BHROR,_ CO 118 Llnil3 P CINDEDIEHATL P TT MO D THE /vat HEANDLERourz WESTWA-HD. Owing to the great distance raved by . THIS ROUTE the Government has assigned to it the carryln of the U. 13. - MAIL, to the Principal Cities of the West and Southwest, THERE BFaNG ETIT ONE CHANGE OF ususa BETWRIM PHILADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. • PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE . IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS: CAIRO AND : BT. LOCiD ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.150:A. will • arrive at Altoona inthe evening for supper, where Woodrotre Celebrated Palace- fatale-Boom Bleeping Cars will be attached,' and run' through to ' Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfOrt never' before ailbrded - to the traveling community. - - - Be sure to purchase '.tickets.' "VIA 'IBTEIIIUM, VILLE, _" at • :=7 - NRYLVANIA. RA ROAD OFFICE . Corner Thirtieth and Mark Pet Streets. • • hiladelphia. • - B. F. SCULL, -den's Picket Ag't. Steubenville; O. JOHN H. MILLER. Gen'l Eastern .Pass. - .Ag'' , • 526 Broadvnty, NeW York. .JOBEN DURAND; Gisn'l Sup't: - - ita4-tf 'Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street ;.Girard. House, ContinentallioteJ, Sal ALLEN. Ticket Age,..t. And Thirtieth - aul Market - streets; T: H. - PAItHE, Ticket Agtnt. _ . • - :t.t , c;fli_ ,o -WEST 'Zit:MCP__ RAILROAD .22 LINES—From foot of - Market street A limr • . ally w adeViiiindaya. -RAIZ AND' Commencing ...WIFA I T, 15th, For Bridgdon, Salem, and all Stations on West Jet.' sey and Salem Railroads at 9A. M. and SAO P. M. i For Blilville and all ntermediate , Stations, at 9A, AL and SP. M., For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9A. BL, to' Miliville connecting with' freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape May, due 9.45 Par. and LOU M. throughpassenger due 9.99 t_ For Glassboro? and Intermediate Stations, at 9A. M. a suidsuoP. _ For Woodbury, Gloucester, dtc., A. 8,9.1 W, Freight will bereceivedat second covered wharf trot low N 9 alitutstreet - from - 7 A. M. until -14 P. M. Freight received before: 9' A.: M., WITT go `forward same day. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. J. VAN.R.ENSELET.Awn.. sunarincendent. THE WEEP JERSEY EXPRESS CO MPANY Will attend to all the atrial brandies of ltrimnsa Btn resss,.receive, deliver, and forward, , through other re , sponaible EZPreSs Companies. to all PUMA 1 th e .... wan" try, try, any article entrusted to them. A Special melieti• or accompanies each through; ttoio. office, No. 5 Walnut attest. 'In&VELINS tonruitt. - NOIME" raxinas V.A.ISIZA. - 11 - 8UDD14331 ROUTEL.. o an - mai 'Went to - Bethlanani..M.lmtowni - ktanch Chunk. lisaletnnAndte Haven. Wincesbarte. Mahanoy, Mr, and all nonlia In the 1 0 1 40 2 lid, W 34 24 mint Coal Mona. passenger =Delwta In Philadal _ • THERD street above Thompson, and cornet or lra g and 4.7SZERI (Wir 'Meta. SillnrEat ARRAIMEIBUCLIT. • NINE DAILY TR4I..INS. , _ - On and after . Bicaiday,Hay.2lst;l666,Passenger train. leave the Depot, WA ) street, above Thonapson, daily AT , a , exceated, ea follows: • 7.B daY o A. IL—Morning Itzpresa for Bethlehem end and PrinciStations on North - Penneylvazda Mall road,' Ce - at'. Bethlehem with - Lehigh Valley. Itedlroad tbr Allentown, Oataaanoua, Eilatbsgton.Hauch Chunk, Weatherly Jeaneeville, Hazleton, White Ha ven,, Withesberre r kiniflllau, Pittston, and all points in I...high and Wyoming • also;in connection with' Lehigh and Hahanoy for Nalianoy_City, and with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, DatsvUle, Mat= and Villliarcuspert. •Iv'e at Manch Chunk at ILO A. SE at Wlikeeftzre at 2.45 P. H.; at Malusno3r City at 3 P. Plumage= by this train . can take the Lehigh Valley Train, peening Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Ens ton and Mints on New Jersey Central Railroad to'- New Vert • _ AT 8.35 M.--Acconarcuidation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passemgers for Willow erove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. H.—Acconinualation. Fort Waal:deg sen, stoppi n g at all intermediate Stations. - At 2.80..Y,H. Accommodation for Do letdown, stop ping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take st,me at Doylestown for. New HoPe- , AT LSO P. 31G--Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Bar road,___TM lad close connection at Bethlehem with Le. high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. H. Paasengere for Plainfield. Somerville and other points on New Taney Central - I.E; take N. J. C. Train at Easton, whim arrives in New Yerk at 10 P. M. Pre- Crsfer Sninneytown take adage - at , North Wales. or Nazareth at ein and for remains . Quakeartown AT 4.15 P. 31.—Atiomraodation; for DoylestoWn. 'stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow,Grove; Hatboro' and Hartraffle take silage's* . Abington • for Lumbervilth at Doylestown. r AT 5.15 P. IL—Tbruogh. Aexentuzeglatton, Ibr Bath lettere sad all Stations' on main line ofNorth Pennsyl vania Railroad; connecting at Bethlehem with P. 1911% Valley Evening Train forelak.• Lehigh Valley. Bath owl and for Danvi ll e. Will antellott sad Oatimmul Railroad. AT 5.12. P. lir-Ared..^.. 1 14100.,pw Lansdale, stop; ping at all intermediate Stations. - At 11 P. M. ertimiandation far Fort Waal:dazes& , . TRAINS ROB; PHILADELPHIA: Lame Bethlehem at 6.25 A. BE. and 1225 , and 6.15 12.25 train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val ley trains ft out Easton. Wllkesbarre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives-in Philadelphia at 250 P. H. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1.15 3...M...connect at Beal ahem at 5.15P.M., and arrive in Philadelphia atit.4o P. 14. - • Leave Doylestown at 6.49 A. IL Ll 5 an 4 ‘ .. 5.80 P.M. Leave Lal2Bdale at &AIL • Leave Port Washington at 10.50 and L 1,5 P. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Phibulelphla for Doylestown at 2410 P. H. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. IL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 3L RIM and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars COnV puo same , to of from Berke Street _ White Ouis of Second and Third Streets une convey passegnera to Third Street Repot. Tickets must be rocuredatthdTicketOilices,THlßD street or aired, in order to secure the lowest rates of faze. . ELLIS CLARK, t. yes Baggage Express will call far and delfvor Baggage at the Depot. Onioe, No. US South TAD street. my2l FOR NEW YORK.-The Oaf& DEN AND AMBOY and FRILL. TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and places, from WAI.I STREET WHARF, tray leave as follows. vis : Fare. Al 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aocom., 12 25 At. BA. AL, via Camden and Jersey City Express, aOO At 2P. M. via Canteen and Aniboy Express, 00 At 15.30 P. M., via Camden to S. Amboy, Acconit At 8 42.81,2 ana 5.20 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewarts ville. Pemberton and Vlncentown . At SA. EL and 2P. M. for Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4,5.30, and 7 P. M.. tbr Fish Rouse, rattail's, Riverton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly. Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden town, &o. The 10 A. ILand 4 P.M. Ines runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KENSINGTON - MOOT will leave as ibliowa • At U A. IL, 4.30, 6.45 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via Remington and Jersey City Express. $3 00 The 6 . 43 P. IL Line will run daily. All Others Sun days excepted. At. 7.80 and 11,0 u A. M. 3, LSO, 4.95,5 and 6,45 P; M., and 1215 f Enright, for Bristol, Trenton. &c. At 7 and 10.75, A. M.., 12M., 3 4,5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwella,Torrisdale.HolmetinnAr, Tacony,Wissine ming Bnciceburg and Frankfo and at 10.15 A. M. far leristoL Schencks. Eddington and 8 P. M. for Hohnesbure and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE DELAWAIik Kw tr.ttnAD, Air the Delaware River Valley, Northern remesylVBlllB, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sand/Lys excepted) from Remington De pot. as follows: At 740 A. M. and 3.30 P.M. for Niagara Falls, Ma re ,o Dunkirk. CarmadalguitElmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Ringbampion, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Send, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, .ston, Lambertville, Flemi ngton, &a. The 3.30 P. AL Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Clmnk. Allen town. Bethlehem, &c. At SP. M.lor Lambertville andintermediateStations air For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken eington Depot, take the cars on Firth street. above Walnut, ball an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. 011 Sundays, Qmnibusses will leave Wal nut street wharf at 6P. IL to connect with 6.45 P. M Firq Potmds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen ger. ramengem ore prohibited from taking anything as baggage bat their wearing apparel All baggage over dfy Vaunts to be paid for extra. The Company limit their rteponsibility for baggage to One Dollar per WOO, and will not be liable for any amount beyond WM except by special contract +• ncl*a sold and Waimea checked direct thrpuet to Boston. Orr-ham's Baggag Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots.. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wel nut Meet. Prxim. NEW YORE FOR pirrt..47lELpam W ill leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 4 P. 2i. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 6 I', EL and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken ' eington. Pram Pier No. IN. Itiver,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. a., via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GATINEIIt. Agent. it *, ,,, - 6 ;•• ••,.... WEBY CHESTER AND PIMA • DRLPIILL RAILROAD, VIA - 74611 • 13133101= ARRANOMIENTS. On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1565, the trains will leave as follows: WIRT CHEWER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 730 A. M., iLtio A. AL, L 15,4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave West Chester fur Philadelphia. from Depot on E. Market street. LA 7.30. 1.0.15 A. M., 1.40,1.50 P. M Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.30 A.M. and leaving Phils o Alphla at 4.45 P.M., will not atop at Penneltoi. and will atop below B.C. Junction at Media only. PENNELTON • TRAINS. P Leave Philadelphia Su Pennelton 4.15 and 10.30 . IL Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 8.16 A. IL. 7.35 P. M. These Trains step at all intermediate. Stations. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 e. BIL and 2.00 P. H. I.eave West Chester7.ss A. M and 5.00 P H. ON OUrnmors—The West Philadeihtda Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and raarzet streets, half-an hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of eaeh train to convey passengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. H. and 4.45 P M., and leaving Weat Chester at 7.3 u A. hi, and 4.50 P. 31.. connect at B.C. Junction with Trait on the P. and B.C. R. R. for OxfOrd and intermediate paints. zirramenicers are allowed to take wearing apparel o as'Baggage, and the Company will not, in anY eaae, be responsible Mr an amount exceeding one hun dred dollarsoudess a special contract la 'made for the mime. SENBY WOOD. General Superintendent 1868. Pinr.A.PELP NIA AND 161 TIIRAILROAD. US& great ne traverses the Northern and North• west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl vania - Railroad Company. A - MAIM OF E./Lamm:nth TB.AIII:B!..LT PHILADELPHIA. APJUVIC EABTWAR.D. Erie Mail Train ... -... 7.00 A. M. Erie Express - .1.00 P. M. - • • IXJO7I47WEBTV!..II.D. Erie Mail . 9.00 F. M. Eriea..... ...—.12.00 Passenger Cass ran through on the lisle Mall and Express Trains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. • • NEW vows CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arriveAt Erie 0.110 A. M. Leave Brie at 4AIS P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trans. For information respectingpassenger_businers apply at corner T.IIIVPI:ETH. and BE-ET streets. Phila. delphia. And.for Frac , ht briainess of the Company's Agents: B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. Reynolds,•Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent N. Cl, R. 'R., Baltimore. • H. H. siOLSSTON, • General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. ' - • H. W. GWINNER General TicketA A. gent, Philad R elptili, • . L. TYLE, General BUDI.Willi.MSpOrt. PHIDA_LELPETIA. & BALT.T., _ MORE cENT.B.AL BALLBOAD.—' LL. EfioiribNTS.—ON AND ANTES' MONDAY, March 19,1666, the Trains will leave Phila delphia, from , the Depot of the West chaster &Phila delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty4Lrat - and Market, Streets, Melt Phllada ), at. 7.20 A M., and 4.451'. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 5.80, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M.,' and leave Oxford at 8.25 P. M. • Thl June am ar Market Train with Passenger Chi attached will run , on .Tues._ilsge and Fridays . leaving The Sun at 10.45 A. AL., Oxtord at 11.45 A. M„ and Kennett. at 1845 T. M., connecting at West Chester ~..Tunction with kTrain for Philadelphia. On and atter Rine lat. this train will leave ihe Risingßun 'at 4P.M., °MOM at 5 P - . 11., :and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing will not be taken on Passenger Trans. - • The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con- netts at Oxford with a daily line or Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lanrrater counap:Returning. leaves Peach to couttcd, at Oxford with the AfternOon Train fer Pbiladelphis. • - • The Train leaving,Pldhidolphla at 4.4 a tuna to Ragtag Passengers are, allowed to take Wearing Apparel Only - lni Baggage, and the Company `wilt % not in any case be responsible for an amount exceedino one him. "dredunlees'a contract`be made for MO •- same, - , mhit =IN= 'WOOD, (31'L; Supt. GIEFLID.IS. 'PENNSYLVANIA UNNTELA: RAILROAD. - • bumaarat-mauarelacersrr.'• • ;The trains of the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave the. Depot at Thlrtytfirst and Market streets, which reached bythe cars of the Ilarket :Street Prantenger Ramsay running taaxid from theDepOt: The ' last car leaves - From street about thirty • ,minutes,, prior to the departnie of each Train. ' Ox Starnes Et—Cars leave Eleventh and :Market streets 45 minutes before departure of Evening trains. . ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS Will call for. and dell rer Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the oflice..No. 681 Chestnut street. wit' receive attention. • • TRAMS LZAVZ:-AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT . MAIL TRAIN • , • 8.00 A. M. :DAY 73CPRE.Si3 - - • • " 10.00 PAOLI AClXilkt.. No. 1 '• • • i n.uo - it FAST LINE gtERLIE EX.PRESSI ." 12.00 IL TTARTCTRIVITREF .LIALPUO2I.. • 11 230 P. M. LANCASTER A(3(10.11., • - • - " 4.00 PAOLI AtX2)21..N0. 2 • - • 11 &0 a ' PI'ITSRUROR *I 2.00 1 . PAOLI ACCOAL, No. 8, - • 10.00 '• "PHILADELPHIA' EXPRESS t • ".11-10 CINCINNATI EXPRESSX_ • • -1. 1240 PHILADELPRIA RSPB t • r 7.10 , PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 - • • 2.20 COLUMBIA 4BAIN. e " " LANCASTER TRAIN • - " 1240 P. la FAST LINE - • " 1.10 " , PAOLI ACCOM., N 0.2, • • • •Al 4.10 11 • NAY _EXPRESS - • • • " 5.50 . " PAOLI A CCOlf., No. 8, . . 730 MAMRIELBURG 0C K.," ' 8.10 *Daily, except Saturday. tDally. t_Daily, except Monday. - ißunning through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without change of care All other trains daily, except Sandal'. t • • TICKET •OFFICES. Are located at No. SU Chestnut street, Conti nental Hotel. and Girard House, where , Tickets may' be procured to. all important points in Poonsylvania,. as well as the West, Northwest and Southwest; and fall Information 6iven as to time and connections; by JOHN= , Ticket. Agent , • t is° st'lltirty,tirst and Market streetir,on application. to %NOS. Li. PARS.p.. Ticket Agent; at the Depot. an Sinligrani %Tsui. runs daily, except Sunday. Yea fall inemmation as to are and secMostuslathenk apply to FRANCIS WINK. lgo. 337 Doak street. , The Pennsylvania Banrosid Co. nos stsome_ any risk fbrilagespe, exaptfor W. _iesdnigAppmel,and limit their rmpty to Om- Hundred ,Ilonars in- value. All•Bassage excedling that amount in value; wi l l be at the risk of the owner, vales taken by - sP, , Wafted. GEMEAN. PII32" ADTD • calsinrown cs TAM A R, .- 7 0n:ipui, anar DA Y ' 212 Y Ietb iroB L OBBMANTOWN. Lesvelda--6. 1‘ 9,14_11 1 _12. A.. Di.: 1.2. 10 LlOll2lllOO, OX, 4, 0,1, 0 1 ;4 P, 91 Lc, rt. P. IL eave BerTnlntown-- 4 . . L.. , 1 21 1 , 1 1 . / 1) . p.n. ga 4 I, 2, 8. 43C. 6%. 0. u 10, ±-• The 8.20 down wain. arid the lOg, and .6'}i op train" de net atop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. anta . 4.aasc; am and ex, P.M. HILL 11Aua, • 8. /9,12. A 4 MA 2. Of. 536 I. 9, Leave • IoX, P. DL Leave c and 11, P. M. Leave Chestnut HM-1.10 minutes, 6, 9.40, and 1140 A. IL; L4O, L4O, 6.40. 6.40, SAO, and 10.40 P. hr.„ ON SUNDAYS. , eI,VO Philadelphia-4.10 minutes, A. M.; 9,5. and Leave Chestnut. 11M-7.40 minutia, A. M. MO, 6.10 and 915 minutes P. M. FOR CONSHOHOWIII6I AND NORRISTOVTIL • Leave Philadelphia—a, 824 ILOS minutes. A. 2/L.; 734, 3, 4.34. et 634, 8.66, and 11%. P. M. • Leave 'orelatown—ESC,L 7.50, 9,11. A. M.;134 434. 6% andBP.M. - The 53C P. IL train will atop at School Lane, Whoa. hlekon, liansqunk, Spring MU and Conabahocken way. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.. 534.4, and 734 P.M. Leave Itorristown--7 AaTL. Land 534 and 6, P. M. FOR ALANAYI3I4X. • Leave PhllaGelottia- 6 , 9.55,1105 A.. 3.,134, 6.43 i. 644. 5%, an. and 1131 P ,eave Bitinavazur—lSM, 734. 8.83. 43i,113faA.M.; SA and 83‘, P. M. ON DUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphl9o-9 A. M 4234 4, and 73i P. M. . 'Leave Mans:-/% A. 3.;134 6, and 9% P. M. W. T. De p ot, N. General Sopeclntenden ar ., • Ninth and Green eas. NRW AREANGF. I 4 - VNT.—PHLI, ADEL/HI& TO WiLLLA.M.S ct W .t. CHANGE OF CARS VIA. CATS, VISSA. ROUTE. On and after Monday. April 2d 1866, through Cara for Will IA irsport will leave the Philadel phi& and Read. lug Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets, at B A. 31. ar ri v i ng at witii.mvort at 6 P. IL. and making close connections for Elmira, 011 Regions. Buffalo,l*le, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and all places in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the Caned:Ls. '1 BROUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, anc at the Depot Oche Philadelphia and Bead ing Railroad Thirteenth and Usllowhill streets. N. VANHORN. Passenger Agent. RARITA-N AND DELAWARE BA. 1. BAJLROAD COMPANY. • . n and atter MONDAY; the 14th of May, trains on this road win leave the Depot of the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad ' Company, at Cooper's Point, Caro den., as follows Express, for Long Branch, New York, and interme diate stations, at %%V A. M. Freight, for New Fork and intermediate stations, at ?_SO Vail and Express, for New York., at &s 0 A.. 31., Returning, trains leave Pier et, North River, foot of Duane street, at 11.00 A, At. and 4.1 S P. At., Passenger, and 5.00 P. M. Freight. Fare, to and from New York. la 00. myl7 W.N. CLAYTON. 80Perintendent. o.EttiL k7STAT.Z. FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Building,- No. 607 Chestnut S'a"eet, iirLL BE COMPLETED IN A .tozw DAYS, ileproprietora are prepared to receive proposala for ranting Each rooms as they do not rthe themaelver. These will be THE FECUND EETOB.Y FRONT ROOM, 60' by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTH:62EN HALF OP THE BUILDING, Year Stories High. with Entrance by s wide hall or Oheatnut street, And a Front of SZ feet on Jayne street: Suitable for a Jobbing or Wonnission House, a Bank or Insurance Mice. For. Further Particulars apply at the NEW BUL DEUR BUILDING. No. 607 Chestnut Streeis. .1B 1 C)It, RENT. With use or Steam Power, part of the EASEPLEMT.o. No. in South POITETH Street. APP'S to BINGWA.LT On the premises. FOR SALE.—A THRF.C-STORY I, WELLING Bowe and lot of ground at the northeast corner of PRUCE and FORTIETH. streets, West Philadel phia, containing In front on Spruce street 100 feet, and in depth along Fortieth street, 175 feet to a thirty feet street , called Irving street. The house is built in the best manner with all the modern implovements. On the first floor Is a parlor, dining room, library, asd too kitchens. There are six large chambers, two bath rooms, water.closet, lour stationery wash stands, stationary wash-tubs, two ranges, circulating bollcr, dc. The garden Is laid out tastefully and has a large num ber of choice emit trees. • - The location is one of the healthiest and handsomest In the Twenly-forrth Ward, and surrounded by beauti• iul Improvements. - - Terms will be made to suit a purchaser. Apply on the premises or at . - my 18 toloo. 11 South Seventh street. fiIFOR SALE OR RENT.-Avery desirable and pleasantly located ConntryE3eat. Rousecontains rooms, with sloping lawn, .well shaded, eight acres of land, abundance or fruit, grapes and berries, a tine large vegetable garden planted, very superior coach house with stabling for AS) sLa. horses. Situated on Merlon turnpike road 13.1 miles above Restonville, miles from City Avenue Station on Pennsylvania Railroad, . Premises can be seen and house opened every day until the Ist of June. If not sold by that time will be for rent. - For feather 'particulars inquire at isle Pine street, before 10 o'clock. A. M. or in the evening, my26.3t5 fa COTTAGES TO LET CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, I have several-fine Cottages yet to let, ihrnished with all the necessary furniture, dr.C., except linens, crock ery, knives. flirts and spoons. Address immediately, . tor2-Imi jrIFOR SALE OR TO RENT—BY order of en Executors of WM. WILBRRFORCE , WIS.= Tbe-destrable old Mansion, Farm, and Country Sent, known as MELTON, near Fox Chase; on the Se cond street turnpike, io miles from the city; contains 100 acres of superior farming land. The house is large 'and convenient, surrounded by beautiful shade trees and lawns, and with a view surpassed by few if any I plates in the country. = The barn and outbuildinp are large and convenient , Apply to m 724 et* pi.NE BRICE DWE.LLING FOR B&LE. No. 1025 SPRING.- GARDEN .street— , 3ltuation v_ery nn.abed throughout in au .elegant manner, with all the modern conveniences; iarge back and side yard. Gas fixtul ea incinded in-sale of‘honsa. Imme .diateposseesion. - B.F. GLENN, • :123 c.ath Fourth street,and Bouthivest, cornerof Seven. teentirond Green. , , Tent-St' PLR. SA.LE-;The 3-story brlck - ,Residence, 1 feet front with doable back buildings. aide yard 1111 every convenience, including bath rooms; situ ate-No.-818 Pine street.- Z.. 1.1. GUMMEir & SPX% &Ai , A. E. HUGHES, Real Rasta Agent. J. R. : 233 North Tenth streeF.. ~:`'i c BEAL ESTATE. ' PUBLIC ISALE...Late .residence--of - LL KNIGHT, deceased. TIIOISIAS It. SONS, Ana tioneem—Very elegeilt •pointed Moro* COUNTRY BESIDENCE, Claimer street, GEBBLA.NTOWN, Waype Station, on TUESDAY,.•June . sth.-1863.' at 12 o'clock noon will be sold at Public Sale. at the rH/1. - ADELPI3IA EXCHANGE; all that lot, of ground. With the stone inessuage thereon =erected, situate on the southeastward side of dopier street, described so- cording to &recent survey thereof, by J. Lightfootjlas follows: Beginning at a point on the . southeasterly side of Liapierstreet, 569 feet and half an inch south westwardly from the southwest side of Servier street' thence extending • outtiso degrees 15 ; minutes, east 312 feet 8-ifiches to the northwest side of Norris street; thence along the same south 42 degrees 33 minutes: west 131 feet sx, inches to he eastwardly side of a 35 feet wide street, called'Echuyler street, and thence along the said Schuyler street north 34 degrees 3534 in i zra u s w e s t 222 feet 61i inches to the southern= aloe of dapier street, and thence along the same 39 degrees 45 minutes, east 36 feet it inchesto the place of beginning. Together witlrthe free use, right and privilege of the said Norris street, SChuyler street and. Clapier street, in common. with the owners,,tenants and occupies of the °the rground bounding thereorn Ni B.—The residence is new, three stories high,built in a verY superior manner,of the best materials; porch frost and back; first floor: parlor with handsome bay window, large dining room with bay 'Win dow;' perms. Dent side hoard, hot , and cold ' water, sitting room, library and large ball, walls -beautifully , frescoed and painted, superior banisters; second floor; two large and beautiful chambers and three smaller one third floor,-three convenient chambers numerous .closets; marble mantles „ gas throughout, - bath, hot and cold water, water closet, large kitchens, dining room, cel lar laid with mortar, meat vault pump of spring water, furnace, cooking range, ,ac,; stone stable and carriage house, with stabling ror three hones; coach man's room. fish pond, &c. • - No expense was spared by the owner to make this avers superior residence for his own ornupancy. It commands &beautiful view. Terms—Half cash. Immediate possession.: ' • 21.. %HMIs& 4- SONS, AuctioneerS, wry23,26,29je2 139 and 141 South Fourth street. puiairo sa_T.F._,Rolt.s •d, BONS, Ann-. tionaers.—Large and handsome RESTDIONCE, ver Bank, BURT. niGTON, New Jersey-206 =feet Dont on the River Delaware—the late residence :of, . ITEIABLES CHAIINCIi Y, Eng., deceased. On TITS* DAY," June.Sth, 1566, - at le o'clock, Noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the PHICADELPRIA, EXCE.ANaIk All that large and handsome brick messuage and lot of mund. situate in Burlington, New Jersey, on the bank fronting the River 'Delaware, 206 feet front, and- in depth through to Pearlstreet (It extends to low' Water mark in the River Delaware, with the reservation.of the public road). The Improvements area large man atee. with 'two wings; built of the best materials; two large patiorS, large dining-room, butlers'-room, two kitchens, storerooms; pantries, he.; four extra BiZe climbs's on the second floor ; large bath-room and store-room; four chambers on the third floor, with gar rets above , .Thamansion has been kept in perfect re pair; tibia; a handsome ornamental' iron front over the - entrance' at the side of thd house, leading into st' court, with, a tassalated pavement.- It fronts tile. river. and there are severe 1 beautiful views; large icehouse, and other conveniences" beautifuldawn on men aide, extending to the back street; and planted.with rare or xnunental trees, shrubbery, bulbousroots and' flowers: large vegetable and fruit garden, choice pears peacnes and plums in abundance; greenhouse, with a neat lodge for gardener and family. , STABLE AND COA.CIURDIISE.—AIio, a conve nient Stable and Coach-house. - .11W - The above is a, most beantiful and desdrahle re• sidence, and very convenient of tintless to and iron Philadelphia and New York.. . Sir May be examined any day Previous to sale. Tanner—¢s,Boo may remain on mortgage. Jair Immediate possession. 2d. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, torazspjez - IE9 and 141 South Fourth street. EAFOB SALE—Handsome Furnished Country Seat, consisting of 73; acres of land, a highly or namented, well onilt atone (rough cast) dwelling. with 'versa dells. handsome Itable forfonr horses, &c. Plenty of shade, an abundance of the best fruit, vegetables,em. 334 acres planted in potatoes and 2 acres in corn. Zest of water convenient to house and barn. Situate on the Bristol turnpike 2 miles aoove Fraukford, and within 3.4 a. Ile of the magnificent country seat of Edwin For rest, (formerly George H. Stuart's), accessible by Trenton Pailroad, and steamboat by the way of Ta. coney. Immediatepossesslon. C. M. S. LESLIE. ; % hansom str.et. my2l3-B,tu,th,3t* G ll.l ANTOWN.—FOR SALE —An elegant an double-pointed stone residence, built in a supe rior manner, together with pointed stone stable and carriage house, and over an acre of ground, hand somely improved with the choicest artrabbery. and evergreens. situate on Chew street, near Church lane. within :minutes walk from the Railroad station. M. GUMMY & SONS. BA Walnut street. • - el - 'a .• :43 , z a a 'a • • AP.: OR TO BENT—Beautifully and conveniently smiated, within two minutes' walk of Church • Station. A commodious and elegant RESIDEN with all the modern conveniences; stable, coachlso - 4c. Lot lan't9.l3. Apply between 10 and 2, at RS No • THIRD street. frehlt-till , W. P. WILSTACR. IR I. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL RRAT ESTATE Agency, No. 741 S. 'Third street, Philadelphia, a Seal Estate bought and . sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort gages, 9110 other securities. House and Ground Bents collected. - • commissioner ofDeeds for all the States, - myB.ang WAFOR SALE . - The handsome 4-story PictonStone Residence, built and finished throughout in a so penor manner, with every convenience- and improVe ment: situate on the 1; E. corner of Locust and Six teenth streets. J. M. GII3LMEY & -SONS, set Walnut VT!. CERSTAIIT Wit.t,—FOß SALE—Double stone ina Residence; built it the best Manner, with every city convenience, and lot of ground, 165 by - 330 feet; sit uate on Summit atreet,wlthtn threemlnutes walk frota the Railroad depot. J. M. GUMMY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. Ris/VP OR FOR SALE.-A large and con venient warehouse, situate on Market street" lig three entrances, dry flub-cellars and a tarn ont into As Rrket street. Apply to LEWIS REDNER. myM-Sts No. 152 South Fourth street. FOX SALE—The bandsome • Residence No at 49 WALNUT street, 20 by 120 feet, with two ho..brooms and replete with all the modern convent ences—in perfect order. Apply to TOWS SEND W.u.k..LEN & CO., myles,tu,th-Sti . :Walnut street. Foa. SALE —A very desirable country sent, n • 25 farm 01 Si acres, on old York road near Shoe makertown, within five minutes walk of station on P. Railroad. Q H. 31 - IJIRHELD. - 205 South SLX_TH street. k r .l, s r.R• —Premises 1403 Chestnut street. n 248 North Tenth stree ts 250 North Tenth street. 208 SouchThlrteenthst. C. H. At.IIIRHEID, No. 205 South Shan street. nsyla-iatl RENT.—A. COUNTRY MANSION, sta. 1 bang for five horses; ice house filled. milk house, an garden, 10 minutes walk from Tioga station on the NCrth Pennsylvania railroad. Apply to GRAS. M. EVANS, No, &A Arch street. - my15.13t• FOR q A LE.—The Oa street, with three story double baclx buildings, containing all the modern, convenience.. Built ex pressly ibr the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at No. 518 South NINTH street. myl2,. NeCOUNTRY BRAT AND FARM. FOR -- le SALE—Fatty or one hundred acres. Bristol 1 , above seven mile atone, and near Taeony. Apply to R. W HIT.A.R RR myil.ga. 4l No. 610 Locust street. 20t iASEITRTT— n—TO buildings, jag . vtruencPs, ROW vacant, Open from 10 A. M. to 4P. M. Inquire 618 Chestnut street, McOALLA'S new Hat Store. - /11911 ttriTO RVNT—Booins of Building No. 42 South THIRD street, suitable for-Offices, with all the e conveniences. Apply to B. F. RALEY. first floor. ' m9&•e,tu,th-tft GBRDIANTOWN.—.fin eight-roomed furnish Dwelling to Rent ler the Summer. S. H. GARTLES2 ruylS-Sts 108 South Fourth street. CHLS7•NIIT t building sites of every size desirable, on the estate of the late muel Bildeburn, deceased. For sale by J. IL Gllhi- KEY dr; BONS, 508 Walnut street. GER MAN? ONS'rc— c OR RENT—Two farntshed Ito houses for the sammseason. T. M. GUMMEY S. SONS, 508 atnut et Li. FOR SALE.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, North Third street, with =mediate possession. In 'q eon the premises. • myugmo*._ ATTGE LOT OF GROUND ON THE READING JI-J RAILROAD FUR SALE—Sotitheast corner of Twenty-second and Harollt..n streets, well suited for IRON FOUNDRY. FACTORY. COAL, or LUMBER YARDS. Apply to AB. CARVER & CO., southwest corner Ninth and Filbert siteets. - my23-itr. FCtSALE.—THE LOT CORNER OF SOMERSET il Tulip street, Nineteenth Ward, 340 by, 169 feet. Apply at ruy22.-12ts ' No. 8 Senth Fifth street;_ second floor._ LET.—Third and fourth floors with theofflce en first floor: also, part of a large cellar, No. 16 South Front street, apply to J. H. CUB I 5 dt BON, Real Estate Brokers, .423 Walnut street. . MO BE. LET-SECOND,-THIRD, FOURTH AND 1 FIFTH FLOORS, 339 Walnut street, suitable fbr offices or any light berdne.s. Apply to J. H CIIRTLS & SON. Beal Estate Brokers, 433 W4.l.nut street. rib BE LET.--FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOOR?, 106 I. South SECOND street, it p4 , ly to 3' CUB.TIS do EON. Beal Elsiate Brokers, 433 AIM:7 street. G- Y AND CO. N 0.7. MALTSTER mhB4l-ta-thiff, "AT A_ T - .I- • • awe.= tO °CO- W Gral. 3B It, . - 24, 26; 28 and .30 South Sixth St., Philaira. puidld Stock & lint•Bioara Ales, tase,/ for israidiaivi aebtia.aess ' 4 OATIMPS,_§.43MES.‘IIOI... EA Crosse & Blackweirs 'English, ringlet, Call fiancee. -Darla Arilistard &0.,_ lan hip "Yorktown and for sale br vas. B. B Cr. • Ida tionlb Delaware *Menne: • , - •- • . -
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