From - mai Milk( Edition of Yesteday. • Finns Washington. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, May 29.—The Senatorial caucus -has just .adjourned, having corn: plated a plan of reconstruction. In place of the third section they have adopted a proposition forever prohibiting all rebels from holding office who had previously taken an oath to support the 'Constitution of the 'United states, thereby adding perjury to treason. The other sections remain the same as passed by the House. The State Department to-day received a heavy foreign mail. Advices from our Ministers indicate a more hopeful state of affairs abroad, The friends of Colorado are hopefal of ear lying the bill over the President's veto. It b 3 very donbtftil. Warlike Movement of Fenian& Craciturarx, May 29.—The Commercial, of this city, contains the following: "There is a movement of the Fenian, Quite, a number left the city , yesterday, bound for Canada. Large shipments of arms have been made northward within the peat few days, and there is every 'appear ance.that another raid is about to be made on'Canada. The movement of men and transportation of arms have been in pro - gress_for some days past with a degree of secrecy that indicates business." From Washington. WAsHINGTorT, May 29.—The President bas approved the bill authorizing the Sec retary of the Treasury to make and carry into effect such orders and regulations of quarantine as may be deemed necessary and proper in aid of State or MunicTpal authiSrities, to guard against the introduc tion of the Cholera into the ports of the United States. .The treaties made with the Camanche, Cheyenne, Apache and Arrapahoe Indians, at the Council Grounds, on the Little Ar kansas river, have just been proclaimed. These tribes pledge themselves to forever remain at peace with each other, and with all other Indians who sustain friendly rela tions with the United States Government. "All disputes are to be settled by impartial arbitration. Reservations are to be set apart for the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation of these tribes. Fire in Williamsport. WlLLlAuspowr, Pa., May 27.—This even ing at a late hour a fire broke out in Abraham Allen's ice cream saloon and caused quite a heavy conflagration, the fire reaching from the alley near the residence of Mr. Crowell to Witliam street. It reached to the fail on the opposite side of the street. Mr. Ellis's house and furniture were considerably damaged, as well as the buildings owned by John and Thomas Smith. Thee saddest feature of the fire was the death of Mrs. Eliza Smith, by the falling upon her of the safe of Mr. John Dabris during the conflagration. LATER FROR EUROPE. 15 - ie Steamier St. David at Father Point. FATHER Pourr, :May 29.—The steamer St. David has arrived from Liverpool, with lidvices via Londonderry to the 18th inst. The bank act has not been resorted to, but through the extraordinary powers granted.by the Government, confidence con thanes to recover. There are rumors of heavy suspensions at Liverpool. Continental affairs are unchanged. The steamer Denmark had put back to Queenstown, with:her machinery disabled, Cotton, after some fluctuation, closed at last week's quotations. The sales of the week were 60,000 bales, and on Friday 6,000, closing dull and unchanged. _ Breadstuffs very dull but firm. Provi sions dull. Consols, 87i ®B7l. U. S. Five-twenties, 66@661. Erie R. R., 45@46, Tiiinois Cen tral, 77@78. The bullion in the Bank has decreased £32,000. The reserve of notes has decreased £4,250,000. Marine Intelligence. The ship Argean, from New Orleans, has been greatly damaged by fire. - The brig Ramboro de Sul; from London, for New York, put into Fayal on the 29th of April, with her cargo on fire. The U. S. Ship Fear Not. BOSTON, May 29.—The U. S. ship Fear rot, Commander Ross, from Pensacola, ar rived to-day, after four years' service:in the Gulf Squadron. XXXIXth Congress—First Session. WASHINGTON, May 29. 1866 • StaterAnt.—Mr. Lane (Kansas) introduced a bill to de Vote public lands to the several States which may pro vide a :,grricultural colleges for the education of persons of African descent. Referred tO the Committee on .I.nblic Lands. The petition of a citizen of Spain for relief from the exteksiVe importation dues charged him in Baltimore was presented. The Chair decided that the petition of a foreigner could not be reed% ed in the Senate. The bill to grant the Winona and St. Peter's Railroad the right to bridge the Mississippi river was taken up and is now under cUscussion. Hotreoc.—Mr. Stevens (Pa.), from the Committee on Appropriations; reported back the Senate amend ments to the Military Academy Appropriatior. bill. Some of them were non-concurred in, and a commit tee r f conference was asked. Also, the Senate amendment to the fortification bill, which was to appropriate $50,000 for Fort Popham, 'Kennebec river, Maine. The amendment was non-; concurred in, and a committee of conference was Mr Stevens (Pa.) also offered a resolution,which was 'adopted, referring the alleged claim of Gales and Bea ten to the Committee en Claims. The bill to continue in force and to amend the; Freedmen's Bureau bill came up as the first business; In arder in the morning hour. The House seconded The previous question on the bill and amendments. • per. Chanter (N. 'Y.) moved to lay the bill on the table. Negatived. ; . Few York Stock Market. NEW YORK. May 29.—StOcks are better: Chicago hod • Bock Island 94; _ Comberland Preferred 45X; Illinois, Central Central 119%; Michigan Southern 79%; New York. Central 97%; Pennsylvania Coal 40; - Meading 11035; Endson Elver 114; Canton Company, 583; Missouri 77: Erie el%; - Western 'Union Telegraph Uorapanr,6l,"; IL S. Coupons,lBBl, 109%; Ditto registered, 189)4; do 184 . , 3112 X; 1864, 102%; 186 S, 10741; Ten-forties 953,;1, Treasu.ry ao% 10234©102%; Gold 1943 i. Marketa. • • - - Beimmonar, May 29th.—Flour is quiet. Wheat is . arm. Corn dull, white 92@930.; yellow 90. Oata steady at 74 %750. in weigh!. Provisions firm.. Bulk shoal.' densl4@l.43ic, Rft , on, shoulders 1.5 e. Sugar quiet.' Whisky firm at $2 28142 29% for western, and $2 27© 2 7734. for Pennsylvania. Sales at Philadel SALES AFTER: woo tr ssa 5•208 '65 11:21 I OM PE nna 5s 90 3000 Philada 8s mon 973% % 27 eh Com Ex Bk b 5 623; 248 h Girard Col It 28 SECOND BOARD. 1500 TY 5 205'62 1023 100 eh Read B s3own 54.94 1900.0 S 7 3-105 July , 102% 200 811 do b3O 55 Iwo Sunbury &Erie 7s 98 300 sh do 54.94 100 sh'13111&3501 St bl 5 23 seh Cam &Am R 129% .500 eh _Benno R Oda .143¢ 100 sh Little Schylßbs 89% 100 eh Catawissa pf 580 28 10 sh Spruce & Pine 38 100 sh do 28% 1.00. eh Hestonville WO 20% BO sh North Cent 44 MASONIC MAIRK4. MARTIN LEANS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT . ) STREET. 40. First Premium awarded Listi: W ' toe to 1L9,13.T1N LEANS,Manufacturer of MASONIC MARES, PINS. EMBLEMS. dm.. am. Few and original designs of Masonic Marks, Tem plars' Medals, Army Medals and Corps Badges of every description. myi6w.th,f.s,3n4 EMMATION. TaigWASS. 6EBSZON OF - .DUBS ABBOTT'S nifINARY- FOB TOYING LADLES will mu. mak* .on Wednesday, - Septembef 18th, at hex maiden porner •of Poplar and ,SixtMYnth utreets, Phlledel - Raywnwiscrns:—Bev. t 4. Emlen Hare, D. D. Bev. Themes Brainerd, D. D., W. H. Allen. F 7. late ant nr Donors. . ivis-rve WANTB. 11,0" LEAVES WANTED.—Highest cash price given for fresh rose leaves.by CH ARL FLLIS hON & CO., Wholesttle Druggist, corner Seventh and Mallet etr.ets. . mYaIIuMPTI FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street, WLDDE 002EPLETED M A FEW DAYS, Tbeproprletors are prepared to receiveproposala foi renting each roonukas they do not use thettuaVegi These will be THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, ea by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF NORTHERN .R.haar OP THE BUILDING, Boaz Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall on Ma Stock Board. FIRST BOARD 200 h H eetonv'e b3O 100 e eh do 200;,'4 100 eh Phil & Erie wag , 100 eh do 2de 32,i4 r, *TirbilLys IrEh'''INO:BULLF,Tikt:IVRIVADEkiIIMLWIDNE SD , _ . • . :•,:•:..1 . :,-r.•, -, •,,,.': , , , . -, :: , 7 . :!. --11E416-,ESTATIei.- Alliestant street, And a Front of 251ber, on Jayne street: Suitable for a Jobbing or Sonunitusion Howe, a Bank or Insurance OiStlo. For Farther Futlaulare apply 'at . the NEW BUL. LILTIN BUILDING. No. 607 Chestnut Street FOR SALE.—A THREC-STORY 1 WELLING Rouse and lot of ground at the - northeast corner of PROCE and FORTIETH streets, West Philadei- Phis, containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet, and in derahalong Fortieth street, 175 feet to a thirty feet street called irving street. The house is built in the best manner with all the modern improvements:' On the first floor is a parlor, dining room, library, and two kitchens. There are six..large chambers, two bath rooms, water-closet, four stationery wash stands, stationary wash-tubs, two ranges, circulating boiler, tkc. The garden is laid out tastefully and has a large num ber of cholcefruit trees. - • The location Is one of the healthiest and handsomest in the Twenty-fourth Ward, and surrounded by beauti• Inl improvements. - • Terms will be made to suit a purchaser. Apply on the premises, or at ' myll3 tfi • • Nor 11 South - Seventh street. lit COTTAGES TO LET CAPE ISLAND. NEW JIMMY, , . I have several . ihse Cottages yet to let, furnished with all the necessary furniture, &c., except linens, crock ery, knives, forks and spoons. Address immediately, ictruirm • nay 2-lint Beal Estate Agent. I•aFOR SASALEOR TO RENT—By order of Mb Executors of WM. WLLBERFORCE WIS.= —The desirable old Mansion, Farm, and Country Seat, known as HILTON, near Fox Chase, on the se cond street turnpike, 10 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 places in the country. The barn and outbnildings are large and convenient. Apply to J. H. MORRIS. 233 North Tenth street, my24.6t* Philadelphia. GERMANTOWN.—FOE BALE. EITHER ei:r furnished or unfurnished, with immediate pos arta on, a large and coma odium Mansion, situate in one of the most desirable parts of the town, within five minutes' walk of Railroad lUepot. It contains fourteen rooms with all modern conveniences, hot and cold bath. gas and water in all the chambers. A first-class stable and carriage house, a good vegetable garden abundance of fruit and flowers. in fact it com bines all the advantages of a City and Country Rad d ence. Lot 90 by 500 feet deep. Apply to C. H. MU lit- HELD, 205 South Sixth street. myrS-15t} CAPE ISLAND CUTTAGES AND STORES TO LET.—I will be at the MOIINT VERNON Ts L. Second street, above. Arch, on TUESDAY and WIsDNESDA.Y, May :nth and 30th, between the hours of 2 arida P. L. with a plot of twelve of the best located and handsomely furnished Cottages on the Island; also, eight new Stores opposite Congress Hall and Centre House. A. HUGHI3:S, Real Estate Agent, my Cape Island. .12Fli: TO MlLlAntsi AMU MILLWRIGHIB.—WiII KB be sold at public sale on I HURSDAY NEXT. '3lst inst., in the Borough of Bridgeport, opposite Norristown. All the Machinery ore tdteam Flour and Feed Mlll, good as new. Comprising everything re quisite for a first class mill, adapted to light power, will be sold altogether or separate as may suit pur chasers. Sale at I o'clock P. M. SAMUEL BEAVER JR., Bridgeport, Montgomery county. May Ztli, 1866. fri OERMANTOWN.—FOR BALE—An elegant double-pointed stone residence, built in a sups , • nor manner, together with pointed stone stable and carriage house, and over an aere of ground, hand somely Improved with the choicest stirabbery and evergreens, situate Won Chew street, near Church lan Viglu:tbadtlon. k X. GUMMY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. L2OEINE BRICK. DWELLING FOR SALE, No. .25 SPRING GARDEN street—Situation very ble: finished throughout in an elegant manner, with all the modern conveniences; large back and side yard. Gas fixtures included in sale of house.. Dame. (Date possession. . - - B. P.GLECNN, 123 South Fourth street, and Southwest corner of Seven. teenth and Green. ray24-6t* FOR BET.—A very desirable Cottage on Delaware street, one mile from Woodbury—con taming eight good sized rooms, pantries, clothes room, &c., with a good well of water on the premises. Possession given immediately. Inquire of JAM MIURLE, Woodbury, N. S. my2.54,a,m,w-iti Or at Post Office,Woodbury, N. J. GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE—.Au elegant Mg pointed atone Residence, with pointed stone sta ble and carriage house, and large lot of ground, Im proved with the choicest evergreens and shrubbery, graveled carriage drives, &c., situate Walnut lane and Green street. J. M. G11.16.1.M.EY & SONS, 503 • Walnut street. . WM GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Beautiftaly and conveniently situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant BESIDE with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house, &c. Lot 1802E213. Apply between 10 and 2 at 88 North 'PHIRD street. [mhl4 till W. P. WIISTACH. I. H. TOSLPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Agency, No. 711 S. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. Real Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Motley procured on Bonds, Mort gages, anti other securities. House and Ground Rents collected. Conartikudoner ofDeeds for all the States, myB.3m/ --- (gFOR. RENT.—At Germantown, a House, on Stenton avenue, within three minutes' watt of er Fisher's Lane or Wayne Wallows. High, dry nd healthy. Apply to W. E. WINNER, lam Cheetiant street. Or, forlocation, at Fisber's Lane Station. my 29-30 FOR HALL, WITH IMMADLAT POSSES. SlON.—Three story Dwelling with double back b dings,. 663 North THIRTEENTH street, above Wall See, east aide. • B. F. GLENN, my29-ats 123 South Fourth street. 1; FOR SALE.—The handsome 4.story Pictou stone Residence, built and finished throughout in a su peor manner, with every convenience and improve ment; situate on the N. E. corner of Locust and Six teenth streets. J. N. GONALEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. WANTED TO BENT—A furnished Country Seat, with several acres of land attached near e city, and convenient to end. er North Pennsylvania or Germantown Railroads For a fatally of one, an invalid. 7, Xi IGUMMEY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. RFOR BALE.—The Story brick Rmidence, feet front, with double back buildings. side yard every convenience, including S bath rooms; situ ate No. MS Pine street. 7. M. GUALAIRY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. I. Fast BALE —A verv d deslrable coutitr, seat and V,t.figroi,rvinrrfivr.odn.??. York road o tro l t ztilroad. C. H. IiTTIRHEED. 205 South SIXTH street. .11 FOS SALE.—Premises 1403 Chestnut street. 248 North Tenth street. MI " 250 North Tenth street. 4. . 208 South Thirteenthst. C. H. hitr.MITEID, h3719-10t1 , No. 205 South Sixth street. FOR SALE.—The dwelling, No. 521 South Ninth street, with three-story double back bulldlngs, con thing all the modern conveniences. Built ex pressly for the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at No. 503 South NINTH street. myl2-tf EICOUNTRY BEAT AND FARM. FOR till BALE.—Fifty or one hundred aches. Bristol , above seven mile stone, and near TaC OII Y. Apply to R. WHIT A Tr PR. myll-211t* No. 610 Locust street. R 2014 RACE = STREETTO LET.—Three-story double back buildings, replete with modern con ennes, now vacant. Open from 10 A.M. to 4 P M. Inquire 618 Chestnut streets McCALLA'S new Hat Store. myll tft 13TO RENT—A. FURNISHED HOUSE for one' or two years in a desirable neighborhood, South nth street. House with modern improvements and lot:nearly 200 feet. Address "P.," box 1069 Post Office. my29-2t* „,, .• ._ or •ree or four months,a • - U nishedHOUSE in West Philadelphia. Address tr.; .14.•:. ti , .. i,oe my29.2t* EGERMAN') OW.r..—r OR RENT—Two furnished. houses for the summsr season. J. M. GUMILEY BONS, SQB Walnut street. • drn - FOR SALE.—STORE NOS. In and 159, North .Third street, With immediate possession. In quire on the premises. - myll-Imoo Ali Cit LOT-.OF GROUND. ON THE-READING} .1.. J RAILROAD FOR - SALE—Southeast corner of Twenty-second and Hamilton atieets. - Welt suited for IRON FOUNDRY, FACTORY. COAL. or LUMBER YARDS.AppIy to A.B. CARVER CO., southwest corner Ninth and Filbert atteet& my 2,4-7 0 ,41 "VOA SA LOT CORNER OF SOMERSET X and 'lnlip street, Nineteenth Ward, 340 by /62 feet. JA pply at roy22-12t* Fo. 8 South Fifth street. second floor. To BF LET.—Third and fourth floors with theoedee en first floor: also, part Of O huge cellar, No. 18 South Front street. Apply to S. H. CI URV.LS dr. BON, Real Estate Brokers, 438 Walnut street. - • TO BELET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH • FLOORS. 839 Walnut street, suitable fir offices or any light busineis. Apply to 7. H. CURTIi3 as- BON Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. MO BE LET.-FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS, 105 South SECOND street. Apply to J H. CURTIS di: SON. Real Estate Brokers. 433 WALNUT street. • fpw o STALLS, for Paddle Horses, to Bent, in private A Club Stable, Apply SANBOM street, second Stable west of Broad. my 29 at* READING RAILROAD. ._ GREAT TRUNK LINE NEOR • 'mein Ail- :1 TO THE VZI7A TII INUGGO B N Y A AND G q VAIaIM v77,J THE NORTH,_ _NORTHWEST and the OANADAB.. SOMMER AR R A NGEMENT 03' PASNIINORR TRAINB E vincithel.ODnapiore-s De*.• TAXA. THEM a lea ndOALLOGRoeMi. iteeZNit et the following heels: 4 !~S'l~iL'l~:~ rr. ~ At 8 A. M., tbr Reading, Lebanon, Harriablag, Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury Willianus• port, Elmira., Rochester, Niagara Palls,. Alien. town, Willtesbarre; Pittston, lung, Hagerstown, dtc."&c.' " This train oorutectz at BRAM% with the But Petuasylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &Li and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg' &a; PORT OLLNTON - witlLCiatawbsis, Railroad Mains fbr Williamsport, Lock Hone. Elmira, die.. at HARRISBURG with Northern ()antral, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Sus_quehanna trawl for Northumberlartd,WlEWsonamt. York. Chataberldtaiß, Pinegrove, &c. AFTERNOON =PRIM; Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M for RAMA/ Potta. vile, Harrisburg, &c. connecting with Heading and Columbia A.R. trains for ‘Mlumbla &c. READING AOCOMDIODATION.. Leaveslnc at 6.00 A. M., stopping at all way sta. lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. 'Mr - - 1 Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.; arrives in Beading at 7.55 P. M Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.80 A. M. and Pottsville at 8.39 A. M.. arriving in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. M; Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.00 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; are - tine at Philadelphia at 7.06 P. M. Harrisb accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80 A. hL and burg at 9.20. P. Mi . .. • Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way atations:leavesnPv4llng 11.80 A, M., and Downingtown 1230 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. ;• All the above trains run daily. Sundays exceptel. Sunday trains leave , Pottsville at MO A. M. and Philadelphia at &15. P. M ; leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.90 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.26 P. M.- IHEESTRI2 VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and interinedistepainta take the 8.00 A. X. and 5.00 P. M. trains from phia. returning from Dowidnittowp at 625 A. M. and 190 Noon_ - - NEW YORE ESPRE nid SB FOR RITTSBI7RGEL AND wirer. • Leaves New York at 9.00 A. Bland 8.80 P. liLllstaling Reading at 1.90 A M . and 1.48 P. M.. andoonneoting at HarriabligE 4 l ftunsylvanla, and Northern Central Railroad rasa Trains for Pittsburgh, Mingo, WU lismaport, Baltimore. da Returning, Express !Train leaVas b arrival of Pmnaylvanis=s from Pitts at 11 and 9.05 A. 'AL, at 4.49 and 10. el arriving at New IVES A. 9.E., and 4.45 P. M. Sleeping Oar accomnyc i tkesetrsins throlighbetwean Jersey City b , without cliarT iarl i simit . Nall train fbr ew York leaves at 2.00 P. X. Mal train Air Hitarbiburg leaves New 00 man Noon. StlIantLEML VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7, 11.30 3E. WEI-13P. M. retand from Tamaqua 'at 725 A . M4and L4O and 4.15 P. M. SISECITYLEILL ANDESUBOXTEHANNA ItAlnitOAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. Pin r Pinegrove and Harrisburg,_and at 1.50 .P. for ecrove and Tre monk returning from Harrisburg at 4.10.P.X. Intik= Tremont at 7.80 A. M. and 6.10 P. - CKETS. Through l'iirstissa tickets and. emigrant tick= to all the principal points in the North sad West and Giuuldes. • The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 222 South Fourth street, 19thadel hia, or of G. A. Nicoll', General Superintend. ens, 6011131IITATION norms, At 25 per cent., discount between any polats desired Mr Wallies and firms. • hiII.BAGE TIGIELTfi, (}cod for 2,000 miles,between all points, at 1152 50 each. tor bungles and firma SEASON TIMMS. - For three, six, nine or Melva months, ihr holden WY. t all points at reduced mite& Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished with cants, entitling themselves and wives to tickets al tufffare. • • EISCITRSION TIMERS From Philadelphia to prinelpal stations, good Itir Saturday, Sunday and Honday, at reduced fire, to be had only at the 'Hetet =neat Thirteenth and Callow• bni street& FREIGHT. • Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company% New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow siceets. PR TRAmm. ICRIBILO LOWS el Ma daily at ISM A. M., 12.45 noon and 6 P. M., for ,Leb anon, Harrishirg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and pOints beyond. liA Close at the PhllsAelp. hia Past TlM Office floc all places an the road and ite branches et 5 A. M., and for the pear Wed Mations only at hIS P. hL _ IMMPHILADELPHIA, IAgELMING TON AND BALTDIALORE RAIL ABLE.-Commencing MONDAY, April -16th. 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as fellows: Express Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted), fbr Baltimore and Washington stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark. lkten Northeast. Perryville, Havre-deoGrace, • Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Magnolia. Chase's and Stemmer% Rain. Way-mall Train, at 8.15 A. X. (Stmeays ex cepted), fbr Baltimore, stopM.ng at all regular stations between Philadelphia andllmore. Delaware RIL Train „ea) A.M.(latmdaY excepted), far Princeea Anne. Milfbrd and intermediate stations. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltlmore.and Weshington . - press Train at SW - P. 3k. (Sundays excepted). for Baltimore and Waahnigton, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, Nevrark, Radon, North-East, Perryville ILavre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Ede ewoole, Magnolia, Chase's and Stem - bier's Run. th Nig hteto Express a% 11.190 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash n. Passengers by boat from Baltimore an Fortress Monroe, Noriblk, City Point and Itichmond will take the 1L45 A. M. Train. WILMINGTON .ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil rnington. Leave Philadelphia at 9 CO 3 DIb A.M.,4.30, 6.00 and 11.30 P. M. The 4.= P. AL train connects with the Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta. tions. Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8.00 and 9.80 A. M.. 4,00 and Am P.M. Trains Ibr Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. If. 4.30 and 6.00 P. IL TICEDIIGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 11.00 A.M. 4.30 and 10.00 P.M. CHEBTES FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester at 7.46, 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M., 2 .43, 5,10, 7.26 and 10.36 P. M. -Prom Baltimore to Phlladelphia.-Leave Baltimore 7.25.9.. M., Way Mail. 9.20 A. ./s.press. 1.10 P. M., Express. 8.35 P. M., Express. 8.25 P. M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Cheater al 1.19 and 8.52 A. Id., and 838P.M. Trellis for Baltimore leave WilmingtOn al 5.271, and 9.83 A. N.. and 4.15 P. M.' Mi t % i nsane with passenger car attached will leave W for Perryville and intermediate stations at 8J35 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and int ermedtate stations as 5.00 A. N. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M. train fbr Philadelphia. • SUNDAY/ TRAINS. Express Train at 4.15 A. N. lbr Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton Northeast , Perryville, Havre-delarace, Aber deen, Perryman s, Magnolia, Chase's and Steramer's $ R+ . ittpNstat 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. • Accommodation Train at 11.80 P.M., for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. Lea BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHLII. Grace, Perrve Newark Baltimore at 8.25 P. M., at Havre de yville and il take wmpingtasseoang. Also stops at Elk ton and (to stoppingers fbr Phlladelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore) and cheater to leave passeengers llo= B&W:more or Washington. • Accomodation train will leave Wilmington for and Intermalliese Stations at 8.80 P. M. IL a. KENNEY. Superintendent. PITTSBURGH - COLTTM33IIS D C IN M:NEA.TI RAILIIOAD THE PAN - HANDLE ROUTE WESTWARD. Owing * to the great distance saved by THES ROME the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and Southwest. Tittwitar BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN PHILADELPHLS AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO BT. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILLA/WWI IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER LINE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will arrive at Altoona in the evening Ihr supper, where ff Woodru's Celebrated Palace estate-Room Sleeping . Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing care at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before affbrded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets wVIA. RTEMEN• v (7:LW.," at p sIOINSYLITAXIIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. S. P. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Agl. Steubenville, 0, JOHN H. mil.r.w.ll. Gera Eastern Pass. A .gt. 526 Broadway, New York. JOHN - DURAND, Gen'l Bun% fell-a Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street; Girard House, Continental Hotel, J. C. ALLEN. Ticket Ageat. Tickethirtieth an / Market streets, T. H. FABER Agent. . • WEST . DEWEY RAILROAD L1N123---From foet ofiMarket street 174,42 311,9zrat Sunday& FALL AND ER - u • - • Commencing WIIIIINEBDA'Y, NOVEMBER 1885. Fcrr Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer my and Baleen Railroads at 9A. M. and 3.80 P. M. Far and all intermediate'Stations, at 9A. M. and SP. M. For Cape 2day. and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M., tot mville. connecting _with freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape May, due 8.45 P. M. and 8.00 P. M. through passenger due a.OO P. M. For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. 8 and 8.80 P.. M. • For Woodbury, Glouceste& An., at 9 A. M. 8, 8.80, - and 5.80 P.-31. Freight.will be received at secondcovered wharf be low Walnut street from 7,-A. M. until 6P. M. Freight received before 9 A. M., will go forward estee day. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. • J. VAN ItENSEiser. "arl% Superintendent, TER WEST JERSEY EXPRS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of EXPRESS Buis. NESS, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re. sponedble Express Companies, to all parts of the coun try, any a,rWe entrusted to them. A Specialldessen• !ter accomstreet. panies each through train, oMce. No, 5 Walnut [ •.!i...,:: , ...3r1er,^wr. ersnoiDs6_,--..-; -ea an NORTH ~ZWANLA. SI, . =OD= - ',R0M1G.... nun direct line teollethlehaok _`Allntownl, Nance- Ghent, Rasleten. White Haven Wekesbarre manaparatak, mu au WWI% the Leldiih. galiWgni ming Oeslattelmiii - . • ' t - : x_t±_ , i , .. , . Passenger Repots In • PhlladeliAlaL __ TRlRRitreei above Manama. and oorner of. RReaus and,AKORk; • BUMMER • ABRAMEOIEMMMT. ' NINE DAILY TRAIN& - on and after BilAnda,HaY• Rani 218 t1Xallsenra • leave the Depot., =m street, above/566 ,dailj MVexcepted). 821 fOU_OWB: _ _ O ht.—Morning Express Itsr Amman= and WI Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania- Rath „road, cermAcArg 'at Bethlehem with lehlet Valley Railroad for Allentcrwn,Oataaa ust,Elatbsgton, Mauch T eh .,o 7 l g t Weatherly Jeanceville, eton, Wkdte Vert likeeharre, kinvalkor, Pittston, and all points In and Wyoming alien; also, in conn ec tion with r. ,, blex and Mabanoy Railroad fbr Mahanoy CIO', and with salatawiaaa Rallmad, for Rupert, Danville, Witon and Williams rt. Arrive at Mauch Chunk M y 4r. A. H.: at wnk •At 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanot 2 P.M. -Passengers by Mt! train-can take the Lehigh valley Train, pandas Bethrehean at 12.00 M. for Rae. ton w York. and points on Hew ~Teraey _Central Railroad to Ne . AT Las A cm.rtmodatlon, DOrlestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Parmengera for Willow, Grove, Hatboro' and Hartavilia, by this train, take Stage at Old 'York Road. AT 10 A.. M.—Accommodation. for Pert Wruddag ton, stopy at all intermediate Stations. At 280 1' Accommodation for Do lestown, atop. ping at intermediate stations. Psasenaers take stave at Doylestown for New Hope. • - AT 3.30 P. IL—Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Peenannsayylvania Bar road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le. Ml. Valley Train for Eaatonacraching there at 6.46 P. Df. Passengers Plainneld, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central RR. take N. J. C. Train at 'Easton, which arrives in New Yerk at 10 P.M.Pas- Ie ibr Srunneytown take stage at North Wales. and for Nazareth at lietbleZenn and for Greenville a Quakertown _ AT 4.15 P. PL--Arnoramodatkra, , fir Doylestown, stopping - at all intermediate Stations: Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro'. and Hartsville take stage at Abingtn : Lambert-Me at Doyleetcrien. a. 1 05 P. M.—Throw& Accommodation ibr Beth lehem and all Stallone on:main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with MAI. • :Valley' Evening Train lor_perinft. nn Lehigh Val fly ItaLtroad and for Danville, .11airusport sad CiMoriala Railroad. AT 1.16 P. M.--ArmannetiatioN lanadala, atm. Vag at all intermediate Stations. At It P Accommodation tar Port Waahhigtem • . _ TRAI3FE3 808 I'HILADELPHLi., Leave Betblehera at 11.25 A. M., and 12.25. M., mad CU 1223 tract makes direct connection with Lehigh Val. ley trains Com Beaton, Wlikesbarre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives Philadelphia at ISO P.M. Passengers IsaYing Wilkeabarre at Lib P. M.,conneot at Bethlehem at &lb P.M., and arrive to at MO P. IL • Leave Doylestown at MD A. M. ILIS and SAO P. R. Leave Lansdale at A.M. • Leave Yoe, Waahington at 10AD and 2.15 P. M. ON sinsratas. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. BE • Philadelphia Ihr .Iwlyletdown at 2.81) Doylestown for Phi adelphlLat 7.29 .A.. M. Bethieherd for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets nrasenser Can cony 7 paw to and from Barks Street De t. ends i e Cam of Second and Third Stre n Line convey pronegnera to Third Street Sept. Ticketamnathe rocorred2=irkeAolllces,TßDlD street or street, In order to secure the lowest ratee of are. RUM MARK, lest. Hillman's Barrage Express ceallln . and diva it at the Depot. i aM e No. 118 South THIRD street, rani ey - -FOR NEW YORE—The CLAM " DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA :an o • TRENTON R A TT, ROAD 00M PANT'S LIMNS, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from wALNur tang= WHARF, will leave as follows, viz: Ihrs. At 5 A. IL, via Camden and Alnboy, Accom., 88 25 At BA. Ili., via Camden and Jersey Clay Express, 11 00 At 2 P. M., Camden and Amboy Express, B 00 At LSO P. M., via (=idea to S. Amhcy, Accom. At 8 A. M., z and 6.:.11 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewans vine, Pemberton and Vinoentown. At SA. M.. and S P. IL for Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. IL 12 M. 4, 5.50, and 7P. M., for Fish Rouse, rannyza, Riverton, Progress, Delano, Beverly. Edgewater, Darlington, Florence. Borden. town, Ac. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. Ines runs direct through to Trenton. LULLS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows • At 11 A. M., 4.80, 6.45 P. H and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City 81rPress---- Is CO The 6.45 P. M. Line wi ll ran daily. All others Sun• days excepted. At 7.80 and 11.0 u A. IL3, &El, 4.36.5 and 6,45 P. IL. and 12 Midnight, for Br i stol . Trenton. Ac. At 7 and 10.15, A. IL, 12 IL, 3, 4. 5, and IP. M. for Cornwalla,Tor Sedate:HM=l=am, TaconY.Wl36lllo- ming. Brldesbmg and Frankford and at 10.15 A. M. for Bristol. Sehencks, Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holinesburs and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RA Er.Rnalny fbr the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennalvanla, and New York Siete, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays esZepted) from Kensington De pot, se Mows: At 7.308. IL aruift3o P. lli, Mr Niagara Falls„ Buf falo Dunkirk Canandalgtut.Ehatra, Ithaca, Owego, R oc he s ter, wingbampton. Oswego, Syracuse. ElfW Bend, Montrose, Wllkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Plem ngtorf, dm. The 1,30 P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton far Manch Chunk. Allen. town. Bethlehem. &a. At 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and intermediate Stations Ear For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sing ton Depot, take the cars on Filth street. above Walnut, halt an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. On Sundays, Qmnibusees will leave Wal nut street. wharf at 6P. M. to o connect with 6.45 P. Fifq Pounds of Ba mg i l l ur ea each Passen. ger. Pasengers are anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility - Mr baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond too, except by special contract. Ear lickEe sold and baggage checked direct through M Boston. Graham's Baggage 10-rpress will call fbr and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 8 Wal nut street . . LINES irzca NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., 6'P, Pad 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken thgtn. m Pier c No. IN. Biver,at SA, IL and 2, 4 P. IL, via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GATZILEEL Agent. WEST WEESTRIEC PHILA DELPHIA we tt.noAD, VIA `into i. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1565, the train will leave as follow= WERT CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia far West Chester, from Depot Thirty-lirst sad Market, street, 7.1) A. M., 11.00 A. 2d., 2.15,4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia. from Depot on E. Market street. 6.20, 7.30. 10.45 A. IL, 1.40, 4.50 P. II Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.30 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not step at Pennelton. and will stop below B. O. Junction at media only. PREMELN TRAIN Leave Philadelphia fo TO r Penneiton S. 4.15 and 10.30 P. Leave Pennelton for. Philadelphia LH A. 111., 7.85 P. M. These Trains step at all intermediate Stations. ON SUNDAYS-Leave Philadelphia at 3,30 E. X. and 2.00 P.m. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. X and COO P M. Ots EttnanAve—The , West, Philadelbbia Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and Markel streets, half-an hour before the Train leave(' the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of eaeh WM to convey passengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. B. and 4.45 P X., and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. B, and 4.50 P. X.. connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. R. It. for Ordand intermediate points. Jar passengers are allowed to take warning parel only as Bataan, and the Company will not, In any eßae, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the same. -1 1, 1W,Y WOOD. General Superintendent MC PHU, ADELPHLA. A.ND ERIE RAILROAD. 1866. • great e verses the Northern and North• west counties of Pennsylvania to the cdty of Erie osi Lake Erie. • R hag been leased end is operated by the Pennayl. Min nellroad Company. RUM 071 PASSENGER TRAINS AT PRITADEMPRLL. . . ARRIVE EASTWARD. • Erie Mail 7 00 A. M.: Erie Express Train- • - ... ..... ....1.00 P. M. LEAVE Erie Mall Train...- .... 900 P. M. Erie Express Trai n. ..::»».......... -.12.00 M. Passenger Care run beraugh on the Erie Mailand, Ex multi - rains without change, both ways, between P NEW TORTS CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 Aar., arrive at Erie 930 A. M. Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. For information respecting passenger be apply, at corner THIaTIETH and MARILET streets, hlla And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: B. B. Ein:•vton, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. J, W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. Er.. B. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. • - lE. W. GWENNER, General Ticket AgenWiladelphia, • General Sup't... Willimnsport, PRIDA_IELPRIA. vik - - MALT" , ' MORNCENTRAL RAILROAD.— 0RME16113.7-ON AND AFTER MONDAY,-Mareh , l9,lB¢6, the Trans Will leave Phila-[ delphia, from the - Depot. of the West' Chester &Phila. .delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market Streets,TWest Phllada, at. 7.01 A M., and 4.45 P. M. • Leave' Rising am," a t 5.30, and Oxibrd at 0.05 A. and leave Oxford' at 3,25 P. M.- • Till June let a Market Train with Passenger Car attached' will' run' on "Tnesd_ays. and PridarkleaVing The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A.. 31„ and Remwtt at '2.45 P. M., connectipt West Cheater Junction with a Train for Philadel On and attef June Ist. thls train will leave the ing Sun at 4P.M-, Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing will not be taken on. Passenger Trains.. • -• • ; • The Train leaving. Philadelphia at 7.21 A. M. con •nects 'at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lancaster County: Returning:leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford With theAnorloon Train for Philadelphia. • ' • • • The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 raw to Rising . • . • ,Paasengors • are allowed to" ake Wearing Apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not In any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, f m a n de l o 9 u . cal cIo WOonOtD b , eG m au a l d . e Su pt,same. e AY 10,186'6. TILIVVEIGINti :gamma: P • N XLVAZILt Olarnaut cr , - MEM:Ear ABRANGEM The truths orthePennsylvisdaCentialAir It:11We the Depot at .19111thpallrat and - MarketWoeth A which is reached by the ; dare °Vibe •-kfarker•Btreet ^manger Railway -running to and from the Depot; orhe , lest ear leavis• - ,Pronl:.threat' BUMSkirr: udnlllitss to : the departure °leach Tram. ON leave Eleve nth and Market streets 45 tainates - before departure - of Evening trains. —sum's Baapasuolltryarserwilicall for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. ~-Orders 'left arthis olflde; No. 631 Chestnut street: will receive attentkna. , - TRAINS_ AZU:I 41.RSIVB - AT DEPOT. „L.... , HAM TRAIN . . • , st,'&oll DAY FN. -PRESS N 10.00 PAOLIACCOM.. No Y r a 1.1.00 PAST LINE dt ERIE REPRESS t- ” 12.09 AIL • ii 511 14 391111:03.0-AMOAL, 0.80 R. M. LANCASTER • " 4.00 , - PAOLI ALIXIM.,So. 2 - - • • "'6.00 ' PITTSBURGH & FIRTEBLAIL, U : 9.80 ' PAOLI :c;' ACCOM. No. S. "10.00 " NELLADELPHiA. R;S;t ".11.10 .2 onqcomcurri Ela.3_u3l- • " 11 ,4 0 lbh . H. PHILADELPHIA. :pm.yrinsb • " T,lO PAOLI ACCOM., No. ," 8.20 " COLUMBIA TRAIN. • e " 9.40 " LANCASTER - TRAIN ' • • 12.40 E. 11 FASTIJNE • . U A O.LI EXP3IIO3B ACCOIL, NO. • • ." 44.10 ...- Y . . PAOLI A CCON.', No. S. -•- . " Y3O " • HARRISBIIRG AWOL[., . 910 *Daily, except „Salim/1w . tDaily.;Daily, excep t . Moday. ; ; • ilitaming through from'Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without change of care. All other trains daily, except Bubday • TICKET oppi Are loaded at No. 621 Chestnut street,. Continental Hotel. and Girard House where Tickets, may be procured to ;all important points in Pennsylvaida, as well as the' Watt, , Northwest and Southweet; and full information given es to time and connections, by . JOHN. C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent Also 'at Thirty:lirst andMarketstreets,on appliasticos to a HOS. li. PARE_E. Ticket Agent, at tlieDepot. t An Jtkolgrans "lain suns daily,"except Sunday,. Poe Inftowiatlon as to fibre and acoommodatkecuh apply io PRAECCD3 HUM". NO., 137 Dock else* The Pennsylvania Railroad 4:110. will nos axiiinne miry W ir tt i t e r=.-p tovne t_ . fOrii=A2= iindlimiS in value. All Ramage exayaling inas aminmt in Taira, willhe at She risk of Om owner. tmlesalakeu by speCW =teak PSIMADELPHYI O . , ji ou W is i ritPrer• . 1. , 'nag! MOON. . . . I Ay, May Leave Mdladeltdds -4 . 7,8, 8, 101_31„12, A. M. 1, E, Ale wNaUltee, I.U. 5,8% 8 i 7 0, 8 1. 18 . 1 - 1 , P. AL e ave Oelanantoten-it 7a Le, Y,18,11.13, A. M. 2,4, 9X, IN Ws, ;Xi. 10, U. F. The 8.20 down U 919•. and the 8 X and 8% nio tea= de not atop on liisenuentoan Enoch. • ON SUNDAYS." _ - • Leave Pleuedelpnia-ale mizates.a. X; 2, 8,5,8 and IJAL P. EL • Leave Gennalltersen-4 A. Ha L and .X,P. H. CHESTNUT HILL n- tratoAD Philadelphia-6, 8, 111, IL A. AL; 2. 11X, BX. T. 8. and U, R. M. • Leave Cittentnid Hll•t+7.lo minutes, & %Would WO A. EL; LIO, LiO, 8.10, LE L Lee and Imo P. EL ON 8 .LTEI. Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, . A, M. 2,5, and s Leave Cneetnta BM-4A nelnotes, A. H.; 12.40, '6.10 and 915 minutes P. EL FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NO/MIBTOMM. Leave Ptaladelphla-4, 855,11.05 minutes, A. H.; 1%, 3, 43‘.153404, en& and ate, P. EL Leave ieonrEacran-edLY, 7.50, 8,11. A. AL; and 8 P. The eyi P. H. tr ain will atop_at School i =; n Wean. hiekon. ManaynnE, Spring =la and only. ON SUNDAYS. • Leave PhUadelphta-o A. H.. 23i, and 737 i P. Leave Nord A l en:own-7 A.M a 57s and 9, P. 11. FOR Leave Pldledelnbla- 6.8.85, U. 05 A. U., 134. 8, 434,136 LO5, and 1134 P Leave Hanaynnt-6'A, 734, 8.18 1 . 834,1134,'A. e% and, 834, P. EL ON BUNDAYI3. Leavenalse A. M.; &V 4, and 734 P. H. Leave Hanayonk-73344 A. M. 134 6, and e% P.M. W. T. WIISON, General Bnpeeini,enden., - • Depot, Ninth and Green streets. NEW A Tat ANGEKENT.—PHIL ADELPRIA TO WI MT A K- S-4 §9 llM' CHANGE OF OARS WA DATA. WISE& ROUTE. rillD d after 2londay, April 2d, 1666, through eara fo Wi trsport will leave thePlailadelphia and-Read ing Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhill streets, at A. M. arriving at Wink. Rptat, at 6P. Id= mating close connections for Elmira, Oil. Regional, Buffalo, Erie,Niassza Fells, Suspension Bridge and all places -in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the Qtrualaa oints HROUGH TICKS to all p can be at T the CamPaur's offi ET ce es Chestnut street, procured under Philadelphia Barth, .opposite the Custom Home, at the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, anti at the Depot ofthe Philadelphia and Read lug Railroad Thirteenth and Oallowhlll streets. • N. VANHORN. • • - • - Agent. 'RARITAN AND rELAWARR BAY RAILROAD COMPANY. n and after MONDAY, the 14th of May, trains' on this road will leave the Depot of the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Camden. as fellows: Express, for Long Branch, New York, and interme diate stations, at 9.20 A. M. . Freight, for New York and intermediate stations, at tSO P.M Mail and Express. for New York, at ASO A. M. Returning, trains leave Pier U. North River, foot of Duane street, at 11.00 A, M. and 4.15 P. M., Passenger, and 5.00 P. M. Freight. _ Fare, to and. from New York. 12 00. ray 17 W. N. CLAYTON. superintendent. BIISINESS CARDS. UTTER & HOFFMAN, CARPENTERS AND ItI7II,DERS, Vttrl No. en PEAR Street. aidence; SOS Dickerson street 1005 Taylor street, Every description:or Jobbing promptly attended to, pe.SUORTI3 PROCURED.— . JOHN H. FRICK, NOTARY PUBLIC COMmISRIONER FOR &LL STA I'F2 PENdION AND PRIZE AGENT, No. 223 DOCK Street. Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac. counts taken. _ C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOr. • - arm Ggoora,s, E. Cor. WATER and CHESTIVIIT streets, Phil. adelphLa. Amts - for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia, ial-lyr JAMES A. 'WRIGHT. THORNTON PIES. 01.8AIR8T A GRIBCON. nl:BODORE wsuoirr. inseam L. NZAI.R. WRIGHT & bONS, inaporuirm of -pinganEarthenware,-U ,S Po. ua Str eet, ia; "PENNSYLVANIA. WORICS.—ON TIME DELA .1 WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTMLI* Delaware county, Pa. EKANEY, SON & CU Engineers - and Iron Boat builders, hiannfactaress of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING. EN ENES, Ircn Vessels of all descr G iptions, Boilers, Vata, Tanks, Propellers. &c., Ctn. T. BEANEY, W. B. lI.EANICY, S. ABM:BOLD, Late of 3ate Bewley, Neafb & Co., Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Philse. 13 . . S. Navy. T, VAIIGHAN MERRICH, WI& H. MERRICK. .THO. E. COPE. O.OI3TIMARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH. ENGTON STREETS. • PIELLAMILPECIAL. MEIUSICK SON m:Ernit ENGENZERS AND MAC Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, River and Marine Henke. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, Ac, • Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and RallrcrrA Stations, Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most Improved construction. kvery description of. Plantation Machinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open -Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En gines, &c. Sole Agents fof N. Bllieux's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesznytb's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall dr, Woolsey's Patent Cerstribagal Sugar Draining mei+ rue. Grißß PIXTUILES.-IDBMECY MERRILL dt THAGELOILL, NO. 718 (3TLEBThrtry street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lampe, dit„ &0., would call the attention of the public totheir large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants. Brackets, dtc, They also introduce Gas pipets into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend• ing altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war TIEPHILADELPHIA. BIDING SCHOOL , VIITITH street, above Vine, will reopen for the' Pall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. get% Ladies and gentlemen dmirin to acquire a thorOugb knowledge-of Cgs aommehment will end every tacilliz, at this- school. The buses are safe and well trained, so that the most timid need not fear. i3addle horses trained in the beet manner. Saddle home, horses and vehicles to bite. Also carriages lin fool nu, to cars, a teamt4ata, dto. THOS.ORAIGE BBM P3MWELT .—OWNERS OP PROPERTY.—Th laee to get Privy Wells 40"leiniend. and plain reined, at very low Pricxs Msnnflwtnrer is f Polat Goldsmith's Hall. faints" street PJERFIJ3MUZY. X J. [ F.--- • . "JSZC .A.. 1Z, 1 1" - „IT ~.. `..t.. ' . Successor to Geo, W. Gray, ~ 24, 86, 28 and 30 South Sixth St., l'hilOst , ' . . i , Eno Old Ralik ht-itravia Ales, . _ se . . ' .69 k• for Faintly arid Ittediciitta IffUPPING. FOR ,NEW Via :Delaware and Maritsa Cailid. • • The ,ridladelplita and New Ito?* Etiptinit Steamlboat C,ompany: -"' . • Steam ProWlext leave' DAILY leant • .71318 T WHARF , below-N.A.IMET street; mak ;. e run. In:24 , ROUBS. . - • ' • Thle • e conneeta with all Northern end Eastern Thinspcirtation Companlo3. Goode forwarded direct to allig i lo h dd tree or comndaston. - , t received allowed rates. , - - WM. P. CLYDE a - al_ 14 South Wharv_ ,e 8 PmNDusaelpAgenma. • - 117 W JAS: HAt, all street. New, , Yorlc. FOR SAVANNAH QA . PHILADELPHIA AND ; 861TTHEILLN, ' • a STEAMSHIP. COMPANY: • ' THE STEAMSHIP PIONEER, - , .;Wm. R. Gallagher; Commander, ; will commence, receiving freight for the above port at RACE street:whin , ' on THURSDAY; May 3181, and SATURDAY, June 2, at 10,A. M., _ And regularly thereafter on alternate SATITRDAYS. Cabin lessage ' .}2OOO The State ROOM . accogircairigint of tilts Stgamer are of a commodious and superior character. Freight taken' for CHARLESTON, S.! C., and fon... warded via SAVANNAH. with quick despatch. , Shippers are requested to sena Bids of 1.001M4 With 8. & J. M. FDANABA.N. 420 Bc uth Delaware avenue. Fer freight or raseage, apply to WM ' Freight and.Passenget 2.geutir WA North Delaware avenue. „ y it Bon 01, BTES fl' LI1(B DIRECT. fir • PROM SAC r POB7EVIERP.F27I :DAY& PitthiPINESTWMAitlr. BECELARNLPILIA4, • • AND LONG WHARP_, BOSTON. The stew:alai SAXON, Captain Matthews; wain* from Phlladelphia on Thursday, May 41., at UP A. The steamship NORMAN. Captain Cralren, will eat from Boston on Saturday evening, June 2. The line - between Philadelphia and Marton ii now eesaeceel eine ” SAMONI %Wu Matthews, IMO tole Mathew NORMAN,Captain Crowell, 1200 tons butter. MUIR, IMpretn Boggs DOOtpws Tourthem These suW.attal and well- appointed wilt oil punctually as advertised, and freight will received every day; s' steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo: Itidppeas -are requested to send BLUR of Lading islet inn= or poossfei z all re WINSOR a 532 South Delaware avenue. PHILADDL.FFIT =. RIOEXOND AND NONVOLX amitathiaz 9CID;PANY. _ The flaw dismally. of this Lbw Trims siihaowest, rata and malt legmarri feOal Itusllrs;liinasud above WNDNEIE6D4Y and SATURDAY: at Noon; Conneethig with Itsfiroada from ItichreoPfcrrio and City Point, forming the matt direct route for the Booth arniPeuthweet. For=t to or passage 3. With =ed]Witt!ica3nuat4:o WffiY.OLYDZ& CO.. 14 North and Benthlinarres. FOR SAVANNAH, GEOIStGIA.7PIo Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier no. 4, north Fiver, New York, every T.ERTBSDAY, - , for the above port landing cargo in Savannah the fol- lowing Monday morning • • Prels i ht and er Mat -class passage always ea low as by any,o line Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded tree of commissions. L'a.WLS L. MEM; 13 Broadway. New Yoik. Apply to -TOMMIE. ATWOOD, 5 Walnut street. Philadelphia: Arnts In Savannah, Messrs. HITNTIMEt GAM ' snylearci, NTriir EXPRESS LINE TO - A.LE% 4Ej TA . , Georgetown. and Waiddo/4 peake and Delaware Canal, with scum ions, at AlexandrAL7a.,_ftirin the . most direct route for Lynchburg, 1, Rnoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave Pint 'Wharf above Idarket 'street every Wednesday and Saturday at 111 t. - - - Per freight apply to the agents. • • W. P. CLYDE & 00., . • 14 North Wharves. .T. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; AL /Eldridge a 00...i.gente at Alexandria. 4 4.1-IM . FOB GALVESTON. TBX.AI3. . TEXAS LURE 874.2d:E11 . 8. 4' .. WrdrElteamattip O. B. Craig. Commander, Will receive freight at Pier 2,3 East, saver (New York). and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior iliaNNlMlOdile lions, apply Se BISHOP. SON CO. & - No. 105 Arch street, P. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift-Sure Line. . - • - ~mylt•tr gagtFOß NEW , YOR.B.—Philadelphia Steam in. Propeller Ceonitani ari —Deepnick and Bain es, via , leelaware and tan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 let. and 6 P. AL, connecting with' all the li.rttrx ..d For freight, which will be taken on terms, &PAY to miastr - WM.. M. BAIRD 1t CO., No. 1 South Delaware avenue. 4fp - , Q . r un D .EIIO wA I O 7I, CCM., DIEM . e steamer NEVADA, Captain Grimier, now loading at Second wharf below Spruce street, will leavens above on TH'irnsDAY next, the 31st Dust. Freight takes on reasonable terms. Apply to WWILLIAMM. R A MD it CO., No. I= South-. Wharves. =W-4t NNW - TOW-BOAti: LINE. Era w Axx and . WErgEUERAIRA 'did To w -BOAT CO2i£PANY, - - • , BANECIES -towed to _ and from Pliillu&DMPMN HAVBE-DE-GRAa e BAI,TrigkEN, ,W4FDIENIN TON. and inteimedi points: - - P. CLYDE 65'114.=t e. No. it South Wharvali, Captain JOSE LJUTGILLIN. Superintendent. - FOR BAN FRAN - 01E00. ROREMON'S CALIFORNIA OLLETER 'LINA SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New. York by Swift, Sure Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper slap RING FLSEr FR Harding, Commander, AREIs now taking in the balance of her cargo at Pier 11 East River, and having large engage ments shippers may rel,y on prompt despatch. For freight, at reasonable rates, sandy to BISHO . P. SON & CO., my=tf 10F, Arch street. FOR FREB3HT OR CHARTEIII.--Allir. bark IiRATH:LEEN, Williams, master, 493 tons re. • I gilder and 6.500 bbls. flour. • AI Br. bark JANET. Surney, master. 200 tons regis ter and 3,000 bbls. flour - Al Br. bark BALTHAIIABA, Wilson, master, 294 tons t egister and 3,500 bbls. flour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Teeming, master, 210 tons register and 2,500 bbls. capacity. Apply to . • EDMUND A. SOUDBR spa s Dock street wharf. FOR PROVIDENCE. B. . L—Express Line.— The fine schooner WAR EAGLE. Captain Belly, is now loading for the above port at Callowhill street wharf, and will have prompt despatch. or freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North 'Wharves. rerae, Atit i WARTED.—A Vessel of about 100 tbet Lumber, to awry timber from Denton, Md., to Zia Wilmington, DeL Apply to DAVID ,0301 0 :ER, 18 N. 'Wharves. apZ7 WAIMED.—A Vessel of about 2.50 tons load in the Express Line to Providence. P.. I. •Ap• ply to DAVID COOPEB,IB N.Wharvea.m92B-et WANTED.- IL Vessel of 290 to 300 tons for Roxbury, Mass. Freight. ready. : Apply to DAVID 11009P.ER, la N. Wharves my93.ot eIItAIdSHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.--con kJ &gnaw of merchandise. per above steamer, will please fbr their goods. now landing at Pine street - (m 92 8 -11) 113:NIIYWIRSOlt & OEM MERRIMAC, Leckie, 'master, from laver. pool, ie, now discharging under general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend to ice reception of their goods. PRMR WRIGHT & ems, us Walnut street. . niy24 tf JAB. B.BlElNDLEB,synxestor to JO SHINDLU It SONG, Sail Meknes. No. 800 North DELAWARIO Avenue, Phthdelphia• • , All work done fn the best manner in:lda:llns lowest and most Omer:dile terms, and warranted to Pard feet &Vas:diction. Partial's? Attention elven to ?MAW:lig. STONMII AND MUIMON!). ia.THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OR EUROPEAN RANGE 9, for families. hotels, or public Institutions in TWENTY-DIFFER ENT SIZis.S. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot air lenzmwes, Portable Heaters. Low-down -Orates, Firebcard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole plates, Broil ers, Cr eking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the Manufacturers. . OR, . CHASE, SHARP 4 THompsoN, my21.m,w,f,6m0 --- No.-209 North Second street. 6 . TB:OWLS B. DIXON dt tegaNti, Late Andrews & Dixon, No: Isfs CZEITITTITr street l PhDadelrhia. Oppoeite Milted Stated aunt, ofoctorno of . LOW-DOWN, PLOP. tht; OFFIDE,_ And other G.BATBA, - Nor Anthracite, Bitominotut and Wood Bina. - _ . WARM-AIN Ft.JRNAOES, /for Wara-Poollo d Private Buildinve, REO r.,1i,. t = aI TOBB ___,..,' ZiEIniNNY-OA_PB_, OtIOA.LNCPBANGISS,BATH•ouILEBEI. 410. ' ow , - wiotyrarst 4 LTG and RETAIL. CARREtIRE.S. - *GARDNER.. a, • FLErdlitiG, COACH- M.AILKEIS, 214. Borah Fifth street, bales. Banns, adelphis. . /Or An assortment oi NEW andSEWNWELAin) CARRLS.O/03 always. on: hand. at ItNASONaRraII PRrent. • . -• • ann-ara - AZEINOI4ND LEMONS-31nach. Layer and sett J.V les& .11Lains and_ Malaga Lemons. lan bark La Plata , a nd for Bale ' -by JOB: B. - 3114 W • 00,4108 South Delaware avetme. •
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