From our Third Edition of Yesteday. • From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.l WASHINGTON, May 30.-42ne of the coolest things which has occurred lately is the re solution passed , by the Johnson Departmen tal Club last night, denouncing Secretary Harlan and Attorney General Speed and demanding their removal. It was decided in caucus that immediately after the passage of the Constitutional Amendment reported by the. Senate, a reso lution should be offered to the effect that Tennessee, having complied 'with the said amendment, her Senators and Representa tives be admitted to their seats. Arkansas will also be included. It is understood that Colorado is to ba ad mitted-over the President's veto. The Senate Finance Committee have de cided to proceed at once with the Tax bill and report it to the Senate without delay. The Ways and Means Committee are con sidering the Tariff, and expect to have it ready to report in about a week. From the West Indies: NEW Yong, May 30.—The steamship Co lumbia has arrived at this port, bringing advices from Havana to the 26th, inst. The small-pox contined to rage at Porto Rico and had spread to several places near Ponce, though it was decreasing at the ,lat ter place. The Boletin says that President Baez, unable to put down the revolution, has de termined to leave the country. This state ment however is doubted, as the revolution is said to be on a small scale. Great preparations are being made at Ha vana for the reception of the new Captain The circulation of the Omni ca, of New York, has been suppressed in Havana, on account of an article published in that newspaper against the censor at Havana. The Cuban subsidy of $3,000 in gold to the Oronica has also been suspended: MlXth Congress—Fillit Session. WASII:I2•TOTON. May SO. SnarATE—Mr. Grimes (Iowa) reported adversely on the petitions for an increase of naval officers. Mr. Sprague (R. ).) called up a Joint resolution far the payment of certain KentuckyllomeGuards, called live the United States service to repel a rebel invasion under Jan Morgan, in May,1862. It was passed. Stone o'clock, Mr. Howard called up the recon struction resolutions. - • • . Hc•vsE.—The first business in order being the call of Committees for reports, Mr. Blaine (Me.) from the Select Committee on the war debts of the loyal States, reported a bill to reim burse the States -which have furnished troops to the Jnion army, for advances macte and expenses incurred in raising the same. He said that, after a conference with the members of the com mittee and friends of the toil, he found an indisposition to consider the bill at this time. He therefore yielded his own judgment and moved that the bill be recommitted to the Select Committee, and that the same be continued as new organized with leave to report during the next session. The motion was agreed to. • _ - On motion of Mr. Blaine, the Select Committee on War Debts was discbarced from tb, further considera tion of the bill to reimburse the State of Kansas for moneys expended in furnishing troops. and it was re• "erred to the Committee on Appropriations. Mr. Stevens (Pa.), from the Select Co-natitteee on a military and postal railroad from Washington to New York. reported back a bill to authorize the building of a military and postal railroad from Washington to the city of New York, which was recommitted, with a notice by Mr. Stevens that he would call it up in a week. Mr. Stevens also, from the same committee, reported back a biLl, introduced by Mr. Garfield, on the 30th of April, to prr mote the construction of a line of rail ways between the city of Washington and the North west, for National purposes and moved the previous question, which was seconded. Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) demanded that the engrossed bill should be read, and as the bill was in print, and not engrossed. it went over till after the morning Mr. Garfield (Ohio) from the same committee re• Ar t i e l d , t b oa k t a h o b r i i l ze i t n h t e r C d le u av ed el by da m n M on a h t o h n e ngR h R Co.. a corporation created and existing under the laws of the States of Ohio and Pennsylvania to continue and construct the railroad of the said Company from Youngstown, Mahoning county, in the artcd State of Ohio, to and into the said State of Pennsylvania, and then by the most advantageous and practicable route to the city of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn sylvania. and to establish the said road as a military, postal and commercial railroad of the United States. Me said that this was a part of the relief provided for in the bill just acted upon, and be proceeded to give a detailed history of the railroads in question. Mr. O'Neill (Pa.) after putting some questions to Mr. Garfield. protested that there was no need for the pas sage of the bill, and that the people of Pennsylvania did not ask for any such Congressional action. The morning hour having expired, the bill went, over till to morrow. 7he House resumed the consideration of the bill to provide for restoring to the States lately in insurrec tion their full political rights. Mr. Broomwell (Ill.) addressed the House. Arrival of the Steamer Smyrna. BosTox, May 30 —The steamer Smyrna, from Liver pool via Queenstown on the Mt inst., arrived at this port.to-day. New York Stock Market. NEW YOUR, May SO.—Stocks are steady. Chicago and Rock Island, 933 x; Illinois Central. 7183;* • Michigan Southern. 7974; Y. Central, 98; Reading, 100%'; Hud son River, 1l8%; Canton Company, 59%. Virginia 6's, 67; Missouri 6'5,77: 5a1e,61,%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 60%; U, S. Coupons. 7881, 103;; C. S. Cott ons, 1862, 10235: do.. 7865,702%; Ten-frrties, 96; Treasury 7 3-10's 10238@)10234; Gold: 13934; Sterling Exchange quiet; Sixty-day bills, 93 : @9% per cent.: three days, 11 per cent. Sales at Philadelphia Stook Beard. SA T.P.S AFTER FIRST BOARD. 81000 SunWy&Erie 7s 96 1200 sh Phil & Erie b 5 32% 100' City as new 97/4,100 sh do - w 0 32S 1000 II 8 5-20 a '62 11,2 3 [2OO sh do b3O 3234 1000 UnionCni Bds 24 1100 eh do 05 35% 6000 do 95 2434,100 eh do b3O 323. 230 oh Ocean Oil b3O 6% 200 sh do wi' 200 sh do b 5 6141 23 sh Oomm'l Bk 2ds 53 1500 eh do bl 4, 634 - 2 sh Cam & Amb R 130 2eh Girard Bank 523; 46 sh Penna P. 5235 SECOND BOARD. 12000 IT S 7-105 je 102% 61 eh Penns RR 54 4504 II 13 5 20's '62 reg ' lO2. 1 100 ah 'Union Pas RR 37 4000 City fis mun 97,44 , 100 tdi Reading B b 35 65 50 oh Little Sch RR 3035 /00 an do a/0 55 . .LEGA.I. NOTICES. NITHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA., Estate of JOHN B. HARK, deceased. The Anaitor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of GEORGN ASH MEAD Executor of tbe last Will and Testament of JOHN 8. MARK, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties In terested at bis office, No. 131 SOuth Fifth street, on MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, at 4 P. H. ,HENRY PHILLIPS, Ss. my24,to,tb,s-6to ' Auditor. 114 h RE ORPHANS' COURT FOILTHE CITY AND, coulsrrir OF , PILILADELPHIa.—Estate of JOHN C.HOWELDdeceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of John Martin, administrator of Estate of John C. Howeli,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, 1,66, at 4%. o'clock, P. M. at his office,No. 423 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. .my24,th.s.tu,so B. H. HAINES. Auditor TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JAMES A. WRIGHT, deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, 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, 1566, at 11 o'clock A.M., at his office, No. 281 South Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia. ' my24•th s to-st• W. J. McELROY, Auditor. - ATOTICE.—The public are hereby cautioned againstXS • receiving or negotiating three PROMISSORY NOTES, drawn by PHILIP FORD & CO. in favor of GEORGE W. GRIFFIN, or order, dated as follows— Feb. lath. at 4 mos.: Feb. 15th, at 6 mos., and Feb 11th, MS mos., for two thousand dollars each; said notes will not be paid at maturity. the makers having a legal defence against payment of the same m 529•83 . PHILIP FORD & CO. WrOTIOE.--ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE I.llEstaie of ROBERT S. JOHNSON, late of this city. deceased, will please make payment; and those having C 111.11128 present them for settlement to the sub scribers, to whom t etters Testamentary have been granted. GEORGE W. ST,EEVER, efo. 52 North Front street; WILLIAM ' Wel ITAttER. No. 52 'Borth Front streak WILLIAM J. KEN/JEROME, No. 712. Buttonwood street—Executors. mylu that"! 6^A)vios iuul) EVAFA.MUv MINAS E. DIXON & SONS, Late Andreae & Dixon No. UM (XECIMENUT tstzeet, halm:Win% Opposite United States Mint, LOW-DOWN, , • PARLOR, • OHADIMPPI. OPP/OE, And other (MAZDA, ler Anthracite, Dittintinotuk and Wood Fir AIIM-A.1.11 PbEIGLAOHEI, , /Or Wa rtOne,Dublic and Private Ihmanioima aIgarGTEDO vEaTmeeroße &NB COOKING.P.ANGE43_ DA.TH-EtiILNRO, oral - WHOLESAL E and RETAIL A Iad3CRIA GRARES.-100 kegs of these splendid ja. wbttegra es In Line order landin,z and for sale by JOEL B. BD ' 3 CO.. 10° South Delaware avonus Airmume swum ;NORTH PENNSYIITABLIL ' BUDDLI4 BOWEL.. rtes an nun direct llne to Bethlehem Allentown . Manch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven .Wilkesbarre. brattanoy F.Wand all polzun In the Lehigh and W3'n, ming Oesd . • • /Umbra Depo ns. ts in Pkiladslidda, THIRD street above Thompson, and corner of RICTErre and CAN streets. • ''SUMMER ABRAIWKIKENT. NINE DALEY. TRAINS. - On and after Monday,MaY. gist bo ,lB46,_Thimenor mune leave the Depot, stotet , ave •knompstm, daily (Sundays excepted), as dallowat AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and Principal. Stations on North Pennsylvania Bail. road, cennecOng at - Bethlehem with Lehigh Vail Railroad for Allentown, CfataaaL;oti _l5l-atington, Man= Chunk, Weatherly .TeaneavillHaziaton, White Ha. van_ _ Wilkesbarre, kinron, Pittston, and ail points ha Lehigh and Wyoming_ ,alleys•connecton with r•obigh and Matto:Loy Railroad for Malumoy _,_ty and With tawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville Milton and WiWamspert. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A. at Wakesbarre at 2.46 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 X. tbr Baa. ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York.- . AT 8.85 A. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers Ins WllrOw Grove, Hatboro' and Hartaville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. for Fort Waahing. ton, stoppy at all intermediate Stations. At2.3OP . Accommodation for Do_yiestown, stop. ping at intermediate stations. =engem take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. AT 3.80 P.M—Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North. Pennsylvania Rai% road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le. high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. DE - Passengers tbr Plainfield, Somervi ll e and other points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train at Easton, which arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas. sen.gers for Snminotown take stage at North Wales. and for Nazareth at Bethlehem- and for ti reextvtile a Quakertown AT 4.15 P. N.—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fbr Wilrow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington: for Lumberville- at Doylestown. AT 6 . 15 a ll H. — Taranaki AcCommodation f for Beth. lehem and Stations on main line of Norm Permsyl. van% Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train forL who.. 'n Lehigh Valley Railroad and for Danville...l.llamsport and Of itp.Wittla Railroad. AT v. 15 P. BL—Accommodation, . vor Lansdale, IlloP• Ping at all intermediate Stations. All. P. BL. Accommodation Port Waottbigtim TRAINS FOB "PM LADELPRIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 A. Id.. and 12.251 f , and 6.15 P. K. 12.25 train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val. ley trains fr om Easton. • Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, azieton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2 80 P. I,L Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1.15 P. 11.,conneet at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive In /1.1 1 . 0 011M0 at 640 P. M. . Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. AL LH and 5.93 P. IL Leave Tamdale at 6 A.M. Leave Fort Washlngton at 10.50 and 2.15 P. M ON SUNDAYS. _ _ Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. AL Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.30 P. M. Doylestown fbr Philadelphia at 7.20 A...et Bethlehem ibr Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Filth and Sixth Streets .Passenger Cars cony Pse Wto and from Berke Street Depot. s Cars of Second and Third Streeta Line oonVeY psasegners to Third Street Inepot. Ticketsmwd be rocnredat the TicketOffices,TßMD street or BEBXS street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare._ ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Timm Rn's Baggage DIMPreaS will call far and deliver Baggage at the - Depot. Office, No. 113 South THIBD street. mY2I F 7 ` 4 FOB NEW YORIL—The CAM t -.. DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA. II - TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LIMY, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from WALNUT SWEET WHARF, w M leave as follows. viz : Airs. At SA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., 12 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 800 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Antboy Express, 8 oo At 520 P. M., via Camden to S. Ambt. y, Accom. At 8 A. M., 2 and &SO P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewana ville, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. 2f... and 2 P. 311. br Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5.30, and 7P. M. for Fish House, Palmyra,. Riverton, Progress, • DeLanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. town, !Lc. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. Ines runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows At 11 A. M., 4.80, 6.45 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via ensington and Jersey City Eapress- 83 00 The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All Others Sun days excepted. At 7.83 and /I.tv A. M. 8, 820, 4.86,5 and 6,45 P. 3f... and 12 Midnight, for Bristol. Trenton. &c. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 2,4, 5, and 6 P. M. far Cormvelle,Totrlsdale,Holmesburg, Tacony,Wissino ming, Brides onrg and Frankford and at 10.t5 A. M. for _Bristol. Schencks, Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holmesbors and intermediate Station& RELVDDERN DELAWARat RAILBOAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington .Dep pot, as follows: At 7.20 A. N. and 8.80 P. 2,1, for Niagara Palls, But. tato, .Dunkirk, Canandaira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Binghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Ifontrose_ , Wilkeebarre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Elem. ngton, dto. The 8.30 P. IC Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton itir Manch Chunk, Allen.. town. Bethlehem. drc. At 5 P. Id. tor Lambertville and Intermediate Stations /tar For :New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sington Depot, take the cam on Fifth street, above Walnut, half un hoar before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. On Sundays, Qmnibtisses will leave Wal nut Street wharf at 61', N. to connect with 6.45 P. If line. - Fifty Pounds of Baggage on allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are probib rrom rg anything as baggage bat their wearing appareL All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility fdr baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond Ono, except by special contract. zgt- Tickets Boston. sold and baggage checked direct through to - Graham's Baggage Express will Call for and deliver baggage at the .11epota. Orders to be left at (o. 8 Wal• nut street. LINES FROM NEW YORE FOR PHILADELPHIA; Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 4P. M. via lereey City and Camden. Al 7 and 10 A.llL ,ngton 6P. H. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken. si. P From Pier No. IN. River,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GATEMEII.,, Agent. WEST • : DELPIELtt. . _ _ . BUMMER ABBAN422II:IKN'M On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1865, the trains will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia fer Wait Chester, from Depot Thirty-first sad Market street, 7.20 A. M., 11. W A. al., 2.15,4.45 and 7.00 P. lE. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. from Depot on B. Market street. 6.20, 7.30. 113.45 a. M., MO, 4.60 P. M Trains leaving West Chester at 7.88 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P.M., will not stop at Pennelton. and will stop below B. Junction at Media only, 66i4 Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.15 and 10.80 P.' AL Leave Peaneitoa *,r Philadelphia 8.16 A. M., 7.85 P. M. These Trains step at all intermediate Stations. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. IL and 2.00 P. IL Leave West Chester 7.55 A. It and 540 P ON BrarnAirs—The West Philadelbhia Passenger cars wil leave Eteventa and Sweet streets. halitan. hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of eaeh train to convey paseengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.80 .. Di, and 4.50 P. )f. connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and for Oxford andintermedlate points. Inners are allowed to take wearing apparel only at. Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case, ue zeoporuilble for an amount exceeding one him• dred osalers, artless aspastal• contract is made for the same. MEN/11 Y WOOD. General Superintendent ----- 1888. PHILADELPHIA AND • ItAILBDAD. use. Tv great e traverses "the 'Northern and N orth. west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. it has been leased and is opt:Tided by the Pennayl. vania hallread Company. • _. . M:. • ~ :a ARRIVE! EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train. . -... . — ..- 7.00 A.M. Erie Express T7.S. .LOO P. M. LEAVE WESTWARD . Erie Mail Train. --". ... **** " ****** . .9 00 P Erie Express Train M. Passenger Cars ran through on the Erie Mail Wand Expresprains without change, both ways, between Pkiinot Iphia SIX Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.IL, arrive at Brie 9.30 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 brforruation reapecting paasenger business apuly at corner THLA.rrezr.b. and MARKET streets. delphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:• B. B. B.impatnn, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. 3, W. Reynolds, Erie. Win. Brown, Agent N. 0. B. B. Baltimore. H. .ttotremoN, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWINNER, General Ticket Agent Philadelphia, A. L. 'YLER., General Burn.. Williamsport. .. . PHIL, A r-Wr-PICEA. dt BALTI "" MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— GEMENTS.—ON AND APPER fromrch 19, 1866, the Trains will leave delphise, the Depot of the West Chester Phila delphia& Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market Streets, tweet Phllada ), at 7.20 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave _Rising Sun, at 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., and leave Oxford at &25 P. M. Till June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Oar attached will rtus on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at U. 45 A. M,, and Kennett at '2.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and alter June Ist. this train will leave the Rising Sum at 4 P.M., Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing will not be taken on Passenger Trains.- . - The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. U. 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 the Afternoon Train for Philadelphia. . The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel Only, as Baggage, as d the. Company will not in any case be responsible for up amount exceeding ono hun dred dollars, unless a special contrawt be made for the same. mhl9 HERBY WOOD, Oen'l. dupl. THE - DAILT' - EVENING-BUILETINI mitt wEtiNit itaSIDE.' •-. • READTSO RAILRCIAD. . GREAT TRUNK LINK. RAUH i, At A • TO THE INTHISSOR OE DEWS. SYLVANIA, THE SIDILDTLXILL___SUSCOTRNAN. NA_, CUMBERLAND AND WYOMING V THE NORTH,_ _NORTHWEST and the . CIAWS: SDMMEB ARRANGEMENT OR .. PASSENGER MAINS leaten c lae. tlitn w3 Det, TICENTE and S usdeiphhi it the following hours: , • AtOlthaNG MAU. • --- - - - At A. for Reading, Lebanon,. annum% Pottsville Pine Grove, 'rumps, Stmlnuy, WThiams , port, :Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls,Ballido, Allen: town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston York, Carible,OluatMw burg, Hagerstown, &c., dm• This train connects at READING with the Rut Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &c; and with the Lebanon Valley train for. Harrisburg, &C.: at' PORT CLINTON with Catawba* Railroa d trains for Willis • sport, Lock BMW. Elmira, &c., at HARRISBURG with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northamberland,Williamsport. York, Chambersbnrit, PinegroVe, az. ' AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at LSO P. M. for Potts ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with and Columbia R.R. trains for 41c. • • • RNAnave ALVOMMODATIO.M. Leaves y at 8.00 A. M., stopping at all way sta. Lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A.M. Betnrning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.; arrives In Reading at 7.55 P. M Trains ibr Phlladelphla leave HarriStang at 7.30 A. M. and Pottsville at 8. 88 A. M.. eking in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.00 P.M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. H.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.80 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.80 P. M. _ Market train, with a Passenger car 'attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Towliog and all way stationsileaves Beading 11.80 A, M., and Dowzdngtown 12.80 P. hi. for Philadelphia and all way station& All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville ag sin A. N.. and Philadplphis at- 8.15 P. ; leave- Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. M., returning from, Rawitrz at 4.25 CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and interroadiatemMtit take the 8.00 A. M. and MO P. M. trains from Phel phia. returning from Downingtown at 8.85 A. M. and 1.80 Boort. NEW YORK EXPERRI‘z FOR PTITSHORSH AND Trial WERT. Leavea Raw York at LOU A. Maud 8.30 P. IL Beading at 1.00 dal.. and 1.48 P. M.. and conn ecting Harrisburg with Pennsylvania. and Northern Central Railroad Ea leas Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wll. llatasnort. Baltimore, an. Returning, Expreaa Train leaves on arrival. of Pmnalvanla Express from .Pittabur, at I and 9.05 A. IL, Beadles at 4.49 andlo.S2 arriving at New - York D A.. N., and 2.4.5 P. M. Sleeping Car accompan - 1 7 these trains through between.Tersey City and Pittab , without Mail train for New York leave. HarriabUrr at 2.00 P. N. Mail tpidis for Harrisburg leaves New York at IS NoOn. BCEITYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains ler.ve Pottsville at 7,11.80 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. returning from Tamaqua at. 7.35 A. 3E.; and L4O and 4.15 P. M. ANDSUSQIIRHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A.M. for Finegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4 IbP.IIL and from Tremont at 7.85 A. M. and 6._10 P. M. Through !flrst-clara tickets and emigrant ticketa to all the principal points in the .14orth aad Waist and Csmpe,. The following tickets are obtained °air at the Office of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 427 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General einperintend• out, llskarilrtg COMMUTATION TICIBMITB, At 26 Der cent., discount between any points desires! for tunnies and firms. scrr. - n . WE TICKETS. Good for 2,000 In lles,botweea all points, at 052 50 each, for families and firms. BEASON TIO333ETS, For three, an, nine or Prelve =outlet, for holden only, t all points at red tLed rates. eIw:R.GYZEKN Rpedaing on the line of the Read will be fnrnlahed with cards, entitling themaelvea and wtvea to tickets a) ha. EXCTIZIRSION Ticzwrs. From Philadelphia to principal etallOna, _plod Mr Saturday, Sunday and 'Monday, at reduced rare. to be bad only at the Ticket Odic° at Thirteenth and OtillOW bill streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FREIONT TRAINB. Leave Philadelphia daily at &so M, ISM noon and 6 P. M., lOr Lebanon, Harrisburg, POllaVille, Pori Clinton. and all points beyond. MA .s 4 Clow at the Philadelphia Post Mee In 2 aII placss on the road and its branches at A. M, and Air the prin. cdpal Stations only at 2.15 P. X. PHILADELPHIA. WZLMtNG TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL :re Int ABLE—Commencing MONDAY, April 16th, 15611. Trains will leave Depot. corner or Broad street and Washington avenue, ea follows: Express Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays exoepted), for Baltimore and Washington,_stopping Chester, Wilmin con, Newark, Atop i _Northasst. Perryville, Ha rad,. Aberdeen. rerrymArea, Chase's and Stemmer's Bon. Way -mail Tram. .$ LIB A. IL (Bunicapa ex cepted), Mr Baltimore. Mopping at all regular stations between Phlladelpkia and - Baldmore. Delaware 8.8. Train, 9.00 AlL(Bur.day excepted), for Primers Anne, Itillferd and Intermediate stations . fkrpresa train at 11.15 A. M. (Eandsva excepted) for Baltimore and Washington Express Train at &to P. 2k. excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wiltnington, Newark , FL Eon, North-East, a G Perryville, Havre-erace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Fdf mood. afaipsolia, Chase's and Stein Ener'a Bun. bight Express at MOO P. M. for Baltimore and Wash. ington. Passengers by boat from Baltimore fer Fortress Monroe, Norfolk. City Point and Richmond will take the 1L45 A. Di. Train. lIMINGTOI4 ACCOMMODATION TRAINR, stopping et all etations between Philadelphia and Wll - Leave Phil art elphiaat 9.00,11.15 SOO and 11.30 P. 3S. The 4.30 P. M. train connects with the Dein. ti ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta ons. Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8.00 and 9.80 A. M.. 4.00 and 6.00 Trains fbr Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M., 440 and 6.00 P. M. - THROUGH TRAM{ PROM BALTIMORE Leave Wamin .n at 11.00 4.18 and 10.00 P.M. oa: a. .. ARP: _ Leave Chester at 7.46 8.46, 10.11 and 11.40 A. M. 4 .48 5.10, 7.26 and 10.38 P. M. Prom Baltimore to Philadelphla.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 9.m A. M., Express. us P. M., Express. 6.85 P. M., Express. 8.2.5 P. M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.45 and 8.52 A..1d.. and 8.88 P. M. Alen PHILA• AD, VIA Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 6.28, and 9.38 A. M.. and 4.15 P. M. . . 117=i r : ) it trains with passenge.r car attached will leave W n far Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.65 . M. • Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 445 P.M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00 A. M., connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M. train for Philadelphia.. SUNDAY TRAM& Express Train at LIS A, fo_altimore and Wash ftton, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, Mton, Northeast, Perryville, ,Havre4b> Grace, Aber deen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Dm. l Erma! 11.00 P. M. ibr Ilalitlmore and Waah lton. ccommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at &25„P. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops _at Elk ton and Newark (to take passen g ers lbr Phila delphia and leave passengers front Washin gto n or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengersfrom ßaEllinne Or WatAttngtoccomed a nonA train will leave Wilmington fent& ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. E. P. KENNEY, Superintendent, PITTSBUBOH L __ COLUMBUS ABB CENOINNAT/ iLiLLBOAD •1 " Pv:93VA;O:f100A:4; 7 .$111.4:A11::411 Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the 11. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the Wait and Southwest. T 1 RAC BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CABS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN OTHER AY CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CA IRO AND BT. LOUR , ONE TRAIN /N ADVANCE OF ANY E. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. H. will arrive at Altoona in the evening, ihr supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace btate-Boom Sleeping Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsb atMidnight, a comfort never before afforded t o me traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STRIDDEN. VILLE_ at PENNSYLVANIA ve.sTr.ROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market streets. • BF. S Philadelphia. . CULL, Oen'l Picket • Ag't Steubenville. 0. JOHN H. AtICIER Gnn't Eastern Yawl. 4.g l. 526 Broadway, New Yor/F! JOHN DURANT., Gen'l feel-I: Pennsylvania ,Railroad - Office, h3l Chestnet street; Girard Home, Continentalliote ,1 J. C. ALLEN. Ticket Age..t. Ana 1 hirtieto an 1 Market streets, 'T. M. PARKE, Ticket Agtnt. or • : a -re As --""/ • ••,- LI:NM—Prom feet of Market scree ; pp er erry . •mmencing THURSDAY May 31 1866 - - - - LEAVE PHILA.DELPH CA AS ITOLLOWII:. 8.00 A. /d. for Bridgeton, , daleca t and All inter= mediate e•taiaoha M. Mail for Cape May, stopping at Woodbury, Glaeaboi o', inland and Millvitle, and allstations be low hiillville. Due 12.8 M. • _ 800 Y. M. accomodation for Cape May, stopping at Wt. odbory and ulassboro', and all stations below Glaonboro'. 1: ue 8.15 &MI P. M Pausenger,lor Bridgeton, Salem and all intermediate stations. 8.00 P. M. Woodbury Aceomodation. leave Cape May 6.30 and 11 A. M. Bridgeton 7.00 A M. ana 3.80 P. M. " Salm A. .51...andM. Freights wiell be 0.45 received at second covered *bail h - 6- Sow athut street from 7A, M. untl-BP. M. Freight received at or before 9 A.M., will go forward same day. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. .Y. VAN ItEN2 Superintendent ! , 'FRE WEST JERSEY it: COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of JUN - sees Bus - rums, receive, deliver, and for,ward, through other re. sponsible Ezpreas Oampanies. to all parts of the coati-. try, any article entrusted to them. A. Special Meow, ger accompanies each through train, mice. No. 5 Walnut street. p.46tla•vl HILADELFIIIArTRUIignkti Mil -31i 1866 TILS.ITELIBMI - 'OIUILLPIL. aloosw PIZINSYLVANLIk. CIENTRIA RAILROAD etiMMETWARBAN . GEMENT. The trains of the Penneylvania Central' B. B. leave the Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is reached by the carts .of the Market Street Passenger Rana a3running to and from the Depot. The laid car leaven .Front 'street, shalt thirtrlnhintei; prior to the departure of each Train. • „ • t - , . Oa PAncreks—Cars leave Eleven* and Market streets 41 minutes befure departure of Evening trains, At aNN's Bsoomtz.3l..PßESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot -Orders' left'at the office. No. 631 Chestnut street, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE .AND ARRIVE • AT DEPOT &NAV& MALL TRAIN . • ,as 8.00 A. M. DAY FvPRESS • ' " 10.00' PA.OLI A.01.1)81.. I • • " moo 1, FAST LINE dt EBJE EXPRFsq.I " 800 M. }LetBRISBURG A...A:11a., • - " 8.80 P. M. LANCASTER ACCODL, " 4.00 " PAOLI At-COM-No. 8 • 8.01 vrrrsatraGH. & ERIE MAIL, *I 9.00 " PAOLI ACCOM., No. 8 - • " 10.180 " PHELADIMPIIIA i • " 11.10 amsrva. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, r • " 12.40 PRILADELPHLI. t • " 7.10 " PAOLI ACCOIII.. NO. ... • I. 8.80 " COLUMBIA TRAIN. • • " SAO " FAST LANCAST NE ER. TRAIN " " 12.•0 P. M. LI • 110 " DA PAOLI Y EX PRESS ACCOM.,.NO• ( " 10 - • 50 U PAOLI. ACCOIL, NO. 3, VI 710 HA.RRISBURO ALuOilf., • " 9.10 " *Daily, except Saturday. Wally. Wally, except Monday. tltunning through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Brie without change of cars. All otter trains daily, eacept !Sunday. - - TICKET OFFICES. Are located at N Hour.,tnu street, Conti nental Hotel. and C h a rd where Tickets may be procured to all important points in Pennsylvania, as well as -the West, Northwest and Southwark and full informatton given as to time and connections, by JOHN C. AT T.F.N, Ticket Agent Also at I birty• first and Maricetstreets,on a_PPliCation to '1 BOs. 1-A13.8.E. Ticket Agent, at the Depot. d./I".l3l.lgranb 3Pcsaia rims daily, except Sunday. Poi Tall Information as to here and accommodations, apply FRANCIS MINK. No. .137 Dock street. - • • The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will nos ammo any risk tar Baggage. except for W=Ax=,and B at t their responidhility to One H In Wan& AU _preo.Nitug that amount in value,will be at the the owner, runless taken by special. =law% • - PRELADELPHIA - • GERMAN. • L .. TOWN. . AND zioimasTowß •*loa4rl 11. ; LAI: TABLE.--012. . and after MON DAY, May IStb, 1866. • • - NOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Phfladeln/31 --6.7, 9. 9. /0, R. 12, A. N.: 1 2, 310 adulates, BX, 4,5, 5,1 i, 8,7, 8,9, 10, /1, 19,P. Leave Germantown-6. 7734, 8, 8.21/, 9, ID, 11, 19, A. 1.1,; 1 s, s, tics, Ix, 7. 80:10,-u P. E. The 8.20 down and the SM and SX up trains da net stop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphlw-9.10 rainntes.A. N.:2 2, 5,8 and 10M, P. M. Leave Germantown-8 A. M.;.1, 4, tti.' and 9M, P. E. CHISTNUT HILL RAMSDAD. Leave PhfladelphlB,-6, e, 19, 12, A. N.; 2, 2 X, end 11. P. N. Leave Chestamt 11111-7,10 mlnatesh _9.40, and 11,40 4.. N.; LW, 8.40, 5.40, SAO, 8.40. and 10.40 P. X. UNDAYS. Leave P/MadelpMa ON - 9 1 8 minutes, A. N.; 2,5, and P.M. Leave ChEahlte. HIII-7.40 minutes, A. M. HAD, CIO •nd 9-MmLante3 P. EL FOR OGLISHOHOURRN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.85, 11.05 minutes, A. M.; 134, 8,4%. 5% 834, 8.05, and 1.1%, P. IL Leave korriztewn—alfa, 7.60, 9,11, A. M.;136 4.44, and 8 P. AL The 534 P.M. train will stop at School Lane, Wissa. o hlekon, liDutayrultc, Spring Wlla and Oorushocken ON SUNDAYR. Leave Phihnlelphta-9 A. M.. 2%. 4, and 734 P. M. Leave Norristown-7 A.M.. Land 55( and 9, P. M. FOR 112ANAYONR. Leave Philadelnlns, 8, 8.85,11.05 A. M.; 136 S, 436 534. 8, am, and 1.1% P t.eave Ssuntvunx-8%, 736 8.20, 93611 X, A. M. L and 834, P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. 32.; 2% 4. and 7% P. X. Leave Manaysink-7% A M.; I% 6, and 93i P. M. W. T. WHEON, General Bnperlntenden., Depot, Ninth and Green streak. •• • " CIO e • • .61.0ELPHIA TO WILLIAMS ' • I CHANGE OE CABS VIA CATA WISBA hOUTE. On and after Monday. April 2d, MS, through cans for leave the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Det, Thirteenth and tlallowhill a al, BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. IL. r e mak lug close connections for Xlmira. 011 Regions, Buffalo, Xrie, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and all places in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the Llinadaa. HBOUGII. TICKETS to all points can be procured at the Company's office 4ffi Chestnut street, under phlladelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, al the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, ano at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Thirt N. and tallowhlll streets. VANHORN„ Passenger Agent. 11WWRARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD COMPANY. r and atter MONDAY, the 24th of May, trains on this road will 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 9.1X1 A. M. Freigt t, for New York and intermediate stations, at 2.30 P. M. Mafl and Express. for New York, at 830 A. M. Returning. trains leave Pier 32. North River. foot of Doane street, at 11.00 A, M. and &15 P. M., Passenger, and 800 P. M. Freight. Pare, to and from New York. 00. ruyl7 - W. N. CLAYTON. Superintendent. BUSINESS. CAJUN . LUTES & HOFFMAN, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, No.PEA_R Street. In res t lnce; 606 Dickerson stieet. 1006 Taylor street very description ot Jobbing promptly attended to. pAsSPORTS PROCURED.— ..TORN H. FRICK, NOTARY PUBLIC!, CONXISSION.M3. FOR ALL STATES, PENsION AND PRIZE AGENT, No..= DOCK street. Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac. counts taken. nahL33zsi C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOr.rs ATM GROCKM, 1:11.S. E. Cor. WATER and CELISTNIIT strosta, Phil adelphia. Are: nta for the sale of the Products of the Southwark House, of Pb' .00 Sugar ltißeery and the Grocers' Sugar bia. fin Jal-IYr JAR= A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PULS. OEXNEMCT A GRISCOM. THROWER: WRIGHT. TELLNN L. NRASS. RerEit WRIGHT & SONS, importers of Earthenware, and Slapping sad Commission Merchants, No. us WALNUT Street, Philadelphia: DENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELA A WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER.I* DeIaw HENEY SP N & CO Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Manufacturers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NONCONDENIING EN. DINES, Iron Vessels of all descriptions Boilers, Vats, Tanks, Propellers. &;... dto. T. BF s 1 W. B. REANBY, 8. AP.CHISOLD, Late of alite Heaney. Neste & Co., Engineer In Chief,. Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy. T. VAUGHAN mTeRRICE., WM. H. matamEc. JNO. E. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIETEL AND weal" INGTON STREETS. - - . PH EGAD =PHIL. MERRICK SON S ENGINEERS AND 'MACHINIST& Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines fbr Land, River and Marine Service. Bon en Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, dtc., Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Rooth for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, dtc. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar.- Saw and Grist Mills,_ Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En gloss, <tc. Sole Agents for N. Billeurt'S Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall Woolsey's Patent Cestrittigal Sugar Draining Machine. A s PIXTUBB2A—ISCD3BBY__ MERBLLL a 1-1" THAORABA, NO. DS 111:414:TNITP street, hianufacturers of Ons Fixtures, Lamps, as,, &c., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. 'they also Introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, _altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. jaso PIiTCADELPELLf. RIDING SOROOL 1/OUSTS street, above Vine, - will re-open tor Um Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. 2flit Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a Inorouti knowledge of this itecomplUhmeast, will find every facility at this school. The horses are safe and wail Lifted, so that the moat timid mood not fear. Saddle horses _trained in the beet manner. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages Far WWI rals, to cars, steamboats, 41143. - MOS. MAMIE a 808. VEINY VaILLEI.--OWDIERS OF PROPENFY.—Ths .L onWiplace to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Maim tooted, M very low prima. 41. PEYIBBON, Manufacturer of Poudrette, Goldsmith's Hall. Library street . • SEAL ESTA.T.E. IECOUNTRY BEAT AND, FOR EALll—Fitty or one hundred Ilea es. Bristol , above seven mile stone, and near Tacony. . Apply to R. WHITAKER, my11.2111.* No. Sul Locust street. city, WARPED TO RENT—A' fttrolshed Country Seat, with several,acres s of landattached near e city, and convenient of er North Pennaylvanla or, Germantown Railroads For a family or, one, an invalid. QUIMBY& SON.% See Walnut street. rl l O BE/LET—SECOND THIRD, FORTH AND FIPTHAApRo, , s , s9c 'walnut street , suitable for offices or ~..1 1& t hualne,sa, ~Apply H, GIIEtTIE3 isONj Real Estate Brokers, 433 alnut street. , W MO BE LET.—_RODIIMIL AND FIFTH FLOOR% 105 1 South SECOND stave. Apply to .1" IL .CURTES & BON, Real Hllata,Broltera,.433-WAINOT skeet. TWO STALLS, for to Bent, in private Club Stable, Apply BABSON street, second Stable west of Broad. ray 29 SP REAL ESTATE. FOR - RENT:- The New Ilnljegil Building No. 607 Chestnut street, WLL BE COMPIXTED 151 A FEW DAYS, The proprietors are prepared . to receive propoaaiu for renting such rooms as they do not use themselves. These will - he ' THE SECOND STORY . .FRONT ROOM. . 60 by 24 feet. , THE WHOLE OF THE NORTIEFatri HALF OP ' TEE BITLEADING, Four Stories High. with Ftitrance by a wide hall on Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street: Suitabie for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank or Insurance Office. For Further Particulars apply at the NEW BUT, LETIN BUILDING. No. 607 Chestnut Street. PEIthIUPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE COT TA GE LOTS, lite the Estate of William Frantz, eed.--Will be sold, 'on TIIIIRSDA.Y, June 7tti, 1866, un the premises, lying between the Limekiln turnpike and Duy's lane, 1 mile east of Germantown. Twenty, second Ward, city of Philadelphia, five beautiltd and very eligible Cottage Lots. • • No. I—Contains 1134", acres, 5 acres wood and water. No. 2—Ccntalru3 5 acres and2O percheaa beautifalalte. No. B—A good building site, 5% acres wood and water. No. A—Handaame Building Site, 5% acres—stream of water. No. 5—A good Lot, 13." scree—good fruit. No. 6—The Homestead contains 123, acres.. The'lM- : provements are a large 2%, story stone mansion, con taining ten rooms. good cellar. and a never-failing well, pump therein, at the door, under cover; atone barn; large stone and irame hay and Wagon house, spring -house over a never-failing spring, tarn-crib, &c. A variety of good fruit, the Jand in a high, state of cul tivation, well suited for a county residence or a valua ble plot for trucking. - , The stove property, in) eligibly situated and oboes: eible to the city every hour of the day, biting only ten minutes' walk from Doy's Lane Station, Germantown Railroad and six miles from the city, makes it the most valuable property in the market. Persons wish ing to view the premises previous - to the sale, will cheerfully be shown the same by Joseph Frantz, re siding thereon. hale to commence at 1 o'clock, P , M. C,onattions at sale, . BY THE HEIRS. m 5 31.3..* - THOMAS LISTER, Auctioneer. it ORPHANS' COIIRT SALE. ESTATE OF FRANKLIN .EYBE, deceased. SAXES A. r s DlAN.,auctioneer. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING:Richmond strest'above Hanover. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and bounty of Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, Jane 13th, 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Pablin Sale. at the PH tr , ADELPHIA .11.XCHA_NGE, the following .de. scribed real estate, late the property of FranklinEYre, deceased, viz : All that certain two story brick mes suage and lot of grocuad, situate on the southeasterly side of Richmond street. between Hanover and Palmer stye* ts, containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 70 feet. far Clear of all incumbrance. $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. E. A MERBICK, Clerk O. C. GEORGE P. EYRE. FRANKLIN EYRE }Executor& A. RICHARD Eyßi, AS A. FRRRMAN, Analoneer. my24-31-je7 Store 422 Walnat street. 12 1- A REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A.. FREEMA.N, .Auctioneer.—Elegant pointed stone RESIDENCE Chestnut Hill. On WEDNESDAY, June 6, 1866. at l ock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale at the PHIL ADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the following described Real Estate viz All that handsome new doable resi dence and lot ofground fronting on Montgomery ave nue, near Evergreen avenue. in Montgomery County. Chestnut Bill. The lot Is 1320 feet front,and 250 feet deep. The mansion is entirely new and has never been occupied: it is built In the best. manner of pointed stone and finished with all the improvements of the day; It is 50 feet front. divided by a hall in the centre, with parlor on one side, dining-room, .t . c. on the roller; it is 35 feet deep, with bay windows, &c.. the situation Is among thew.t. in that well known locality. It may be examined at any time on application to Mr. C. T. Platt, close by thepremises. Sir 1110.006 may remain if desired. 10r IMO to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A FREEMAN. Auctioneer. myte,3l Store, 4ZI Walnut street. FOR SALE—A TELREs-STORY IWR r.r.r House and lot of ground at the northeast corner of 6PRUCE and FORTIETH streets, West Philadel phia, containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet, and in depth along I , ortleth street, 175 feet to a thirty feet street called Irving street. The house Is built In the ben manner with all the modern imps ovementa. On the that floor is a parlor, dining room, library, and two kitchens. There are six large chambers, two bath rooms, water-closet, iour stationery wash stands, stationary wash-tubs, two ranges, circulating boiler, &c. The garden is laid ont tastefullyand has a large num ber or choice fruit trees. The location is one of the healthiest and handsomest. In the Twenty-fourth Ward, ands - mounded by beauti ful improvements. Terms will be made to snit a purchaser. Apply on the premises, or at myls tfi No. 11 South Seventh sheet. FOB.. SALE—Handsome Furnished Country Seat. consisting of 7)' acres of land, B highly or. nem ented, well built stone (rough cast) dwelling. with verat dabs, handsome stable forfOurttorsc-s, &c., Plenty of shade, an abundance of the best fruit, vegetables,&-c. 234 acres planted in potatoes and 2 acres in corn. liens of water convenient to house and barn. Situate on the Bristol turnpike 2 miles apace Frankford, and within ;.4. a fie of the magnificent country seat of Edwin For rest, (formerly George E. Stuart's), accessible by Trenton Ballroad, and steamboat by the way of Ta coney. Immediate possession. C. 3L. S. LESLIE 727 Sansom stv et. my li-stu,th,Sta COTTAGES TO I.OET CAPE ISLAND, 'NEW .IxasEr, I have several fine Cottages yet to let, tarnished with all the necsary furniture, &c., except linens, crock ery, knives. forks and spoons. address immediately, m3 - =4m3 s iFi itga t i:4l r WlM Vl4.-FOR immediate 80, on, a large and coma odious Mansion, situate in one of the most desirable parts of - the town, within five minutes' wall: of Railroad Lepot. It contains fourteen rooms with all modern conveniences, hot and cold bath. gas and water in all the chambers. A firttelass stable and carriage house, a good vegetable garden abundance of fruit and flowers. in fact it corn blues all the advantages of a City and Country Reel if ence. Lot SO by SOO teet deep. Apply to C. H. MOIR- E LLD. 205 South Sixth street, my - 29-1514 enceq GERItAIiTOWN RESIDENCE—TO LET— For the Summer season. a fine modern built re. s on Walnut lane, Germantown: fine lawn, ve• getable garden. &c., &c., all in perfect Order. This is pply to in s ever respect ven. a desirable location. Immediate pos- es For terms a ROBERT THOMAS. Conveyancer, mySO-4t5 MOS Germantown avenue. GERISIANTOWN.—FOR SALE—An elegant 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 shrubbery and evergreens, situate on Chew street, near Church lane, within 7rninutes walk from the Railroad station. J. GinintiEY & SONS, So Walnut street. 13 GERMANTOWN—MR SALE—.An elegant pointed stone 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, dm, situate Walnut lane and Green street. J. M. GUMMY rt BONS, SOS Walnut street. e 'e • Vottesi so el: • • zr.se7 II: OR TO RENT—Beantifblly and conveniently a mated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lan Station. A commodious and elegant REBID/MOB with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house go. Lot 150x212.. Apply between 10 and, 2 at 88 Nor . THIRD street. (mhl4-tfil W. P. W lISTACIE. I. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL. ESTATE Agency, No. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. Real Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds. Mort gages, and other securities. House and Ground Rents collected. Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States. zayS Smi DFOR RENT.—At Germantown, a House, on Stenton avenue, within three-minutes' walk of er Fisher's Lane or Wayne Stanions. High, dry and healthy. Apply to W.E. Armaaa,l3:o Chestnut street. Or, for location, at Fishefe Lane Station. my t+ tp FOR KALE, WITS LIIMEDIA.T 4 POSSES. :I' SlON.—Three story Dwelling with double back but dings, 663 North TRIttakIENTR street, above Wallace, east side. R. F. GLENN, ioY-31* . 123 South Fourth street. ; FOR baLE.--Theharidsome 4-story Pluton Stone t -i Residence, built and finished throughout in a an 1. eri or manner, with every convenience and Improve ment; situate on the N. E. corner of Locust and Six teenth streets. J. M. GDMIARY & SUNS, 505 Walnut street. 2 FOR SALE—The handsome Residence No 200 WALNUT street, 2tt by •1W feet, witn two bathrooms and replete with all the modern conveni ences—in perfect order. - Apply to TOWNSEND WHELEN rnyl9 e,tn,th-614 309 Walnut street. eI — STABLE FOR RITZIT.—A very desirable STA BLE, near Thirteenth and Walnut streets; three staus and ample carriage room. SAMUEL S. SR - ARMES% rnytti,th.s,St* 504 Walnut street. = FOR SATE-The 3.ebt:cri buildings,trtßesidence, 22 feet front, with double an every convenience, including 3 hath aide yeltu ale No. SIB Pine Street. T. X. (41121135f2ZY ct SONS, 508 Walnut etreet. tirft FOR SALE.—The dwelling. No. 521 South Ninth :WI street, with' three story double back buildings, containing all the modern conveniences. Built ex pressly for.tbe present owner. Terms easy. Apply at 1'0.5.9 South NINTH street. myl2-tf GERMANT OWN.— I , OR RENT—Two firm tallied Looses for the summer season. J. M. OUMMEY _ S,- walnut street. - • 808 SAI E.—STORE. NOS. 157 and 159, North NA Third street,- with immediate posseesinn. In qune on the premises. - • myll-hno* . _ WO LET.—Thlrdnnd fourth floors witfitheoftlee I, en first floor: also, part of a large cellar,-No. 16 Booth Front street. Apply to J. 11. ULM f. 1.8 4r, SON, Real Estate Brokers, 483 Walnut street. • ORPHANS' COURT PaltElA - PTORY Estate ofJ. N. BRADLEY, a mincra—JAßLES EEHAN,. Auctioneer.- 7 llnder. authority of Zile C rpbans' Court for the city and county of Philadel phia, on WEDNESDAY, June 6;1866, at 12- o'clock noon, will be - old public. sale, without reServe, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the one , slath interest in the followlcg described real estate, the pria perty of 3: N. 'Bradley,a: minor, viz: No, 1. FRAME' HOUSE, Native street, Second Ward., A. lot *fume:id with the frame meesuage thereon, on the North side of Native'street (parallelwith Carpenter street,extending from Fifth street); beginning 127 feet west: of Fifthstreet, street, thence north 28 feet, thence east 1 foot; and thence further north 20-feet , thence westward 18 feet, and thence southward 48 -feet, thence east 2 feet 6 Inch's, thence further east along Native street 9 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning; Subject to 412 per annum ground rent. No 2. PROPERTY 3CARRIOTT'S LANE. A. lot of ground with the frame houses thereon, on thesouth side of Marriott's Lane 160 feet west of sth atreet, be- Log 20 feet front and 93 feet deep, more or leas. 18a..880 to be paid at the time of sale. By the Gout E. A. MEERICK,CIerk, 0.0. - JOHN 0. BRADLEY.Guardian. llta.The remaining five-sixths will be sold at the came time by the other owners, the purchaser obtain ing a clear title to the whole. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ESTATE OR HERMAN VA?. BEJ_L, deceased—JAMES . A. MAN, t.uctioneer.—Under authority of the Or phans' Court for the City County of Philadelphia. On WEDNESDAY, June 6, , 18.66, at 12 o'clock. noon will he sold at Public Sale, at the PEELLADELPHIZ. EXCHANGE, the following described Real . . Estate, late the property of Herman Van Bell, deceased, viz: No. ). Lot Eleventh street , above Tioga Twenty-third Ward. A lot of ground on the west aide of Eleventh street in the Twenty third Ward, 210 feet north of Tioga street, being is feet ifront by I.}Z feet 6 IncheS deep to , a 22-leet wide street • • No. 2. Ground Rent of 02 per annum.—A ground rent of 122 per annum, out of a lot of ground with the improvements thereon, on the east side of Herat street, (bet weetiF ifth and Math. Lombard and South streets); 26 feet front, by so feet deep to a 10-feet alley leading Into South street. . • . . 1 1 / 4 e. S.—DWELLI27G No 521 FRANKLIN Stmt.— A three-story brick dwelling and lot, situate on the east side of Franklin street, No. - 521.4 a feet 5% inclures northward from Spring 'warden street, Thirteenth Ward; being 17. feet fro..t. by 79 feet 9 inches,more or less, to a 5.-feet wide atley. Air 000 to be paid on each at the time etude. By the Court, E. A. .11:1KEtRIC.11. Clerk. O. C. DAVID VAN B o rdik 13:ENIITVAN - ' Axe=iv. , zu o tts A. PILERMAN 1E5 , 17,24 31 , Auctir. Store 4= 'Walnut street, ENT PEREMPTORY SALE. on amount of a former ,ffsa purchaser.-4AMES liHkElMAAuctioneer. —2. story brick HOUSE, No. 618 PINE street,on WED NESDAY, June 61866, at 12 o'clock, noon: will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE,: the following described Real Estate, viz : - All that certain two-story brickmessu ere and lot of ground, on the south side of Pine street No. 618; containing in front on Mae street about 15 feet and in depth about 100 feet. (less a strip of ground within 7 feet or thereabouts, from theaontsteast corner of the lot: enntaln lug 23; Met in width by- 89 feet in length, held by -- Salter. Subject to thepayment of 130 per annum, part of an apportioned ground rent 0(848 per annum. ALSO, a lot of ground in the rear and adjoining the said described lot. situate on the north side of Minster street and containing in front on said Minster street 20 feet, and in depth 40 feet. Also the right andprivi lege of a pi ssage way left open for the use of premises extending eastward across the adjoining lot, and thence northward into Plne street. _ - AB" The above will be sold as one property. being 15 feet front on Pine street, 2D feet front on 311 nter street, and 140 feet deep. fkW' Sale absolute, on account of a former purcha ser. WI- Title unquestionable. jrir two to be paid at the time of sale. JAScs A. .fitßiallW at , t, Auctioneer. m 3 ,17,24,31 Score, 422 Walnat street. teIrRECUTORS' SALE—Estate of WILLIAM FORD, deceased. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Ann eer. LOT Huntingdon and Pike atreets,Nineteenth Ward. Tinder authority contained in the will of the late William Ford, deceased, on WEDNESDAY.. June 6th, 1866, at 17. o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub. lic sale, without reserve, at the PHILADELPMA. EXLHANGE, the following described real estate; viz : all- that certain lot or niece of ground, situate on the south-westerly side of Huntingdon street. and north-westwardly side of Pike street,Nineteenth ward; containing in front on Huntingdon street, 37 feet 6 inches, and in depth southwestwardly between Paral lel lines at right angles with the said Huntingdon street, 66 feet 10..%; of an inch. /EY - Clear of incumbrance. 13S. Sale peremptory. PO to be paid at the time of sale. By order of Executers*. JAIkEILS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, mY17,24,31 Store. 622 Walnut street. ttEXECITTORS' SALE—ESTATE OF PHILIP REAP. deceased.--JA3IES A. FREIMAN, Auc er—HOUSE, I•To. 909 NE fir MARKET street.— Ender authority contained in the will of the late. PHILIP REAP deceased, on WEDNESDAY, June 6,1666, at 12'hcloCk. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the following described Real Estate, yin Ail that lot of ground. with the two-story brick measttage thereon erected, situate • on the west side of New Market street; containing in front 19 feet, and in depth 93 feet 1 inch. Subject to VS .16 ground rent per annual. agr $l6O to be psld at the time of sale. By order of the Executors. JAMB 2...FiIEMSLAN, Auctioneer, rny17.24,31 Store 432 Walnut street, PUBLIC SALE. JAMES A FREEMAN, -I.a . Auctioneer —DOUBLE RESIDENCE 5M York street. on WEDNESDAY, June 6th, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at the PHILADEL PHIA .EXCILANGE. the following described Real Estate. viz: All that certain lot of ground with the double three-story brick resloence and brick shop thereon erected, situate on the southerly side of York street, in the Nineteenth Ward, 182 feet westvrard frost Prankford Revd; containing in trent 56 feet and in depth 100 feetto Ella street. Ag" Clear of incunibrance. ;a - gloo to be paid at the time of sale. J.. Mu... A. FRREMAN. Auctioneer, r0y17.24,81 Store 422 Walnut Street. in ORPHANS' COURT TAMES of ISAAC 11114 RODGERS, deceased. A. PREZ/SAN. auctioneer. PROPERTY, No. 613 SHIPPEN street, with court bonus ,on the rear, on WEDNESDAY, June 13, 1566. at 12 o'clock; noon, will be sold at Public Sale at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol lowing described Real Estate late the property of Isaac Rodgers, deceased, viz : A three-story 'brick messuage, and the four certain two-story frame mes susses. and the lot of ground on which they ati are erected, on the north side of Shippen street, 134 feet west of Sixth street; 20 feet front by 125 feet deep. To be divided and r old as follow : A. E. HTTGREa. Real Estate Agent. No. 1. A three-story brick messnage and lot on the north side of Shippen street, No. 623, 20 feet front by 46 feet deep. No. 2. Four two-story frame mesmages and lot, on the south side of Bedford street, 20 feet front by 79 feet deep including on the easternmost part of said lot, a Cc urt on which the said four messnages front. Plan at the Auction Store. di' Clear of incumbrance. ' jay- $lOO to be paid on each, when the property is struck of!: my24,81je7 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estateif THOMAS e }EWERS, deceased.—JAMES A. ERMAN, 'Auctioneer.—DWELLlNG. No. 917 LOCUST STREET, corner of Raspberrystreet —Under authority ofthe Orpbans'Oourt for the Cityand County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, June 13, ISM, at 12 o'cluck, noon will be sold at Public Sale: at the PELLA DE LPHIA EXCHAN GE. the following described real estate, late the property of Thomas Silvers. deceased, viz: A three story brick house with three story hack building, and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on the N. E. corner of Locust street. and Raspberry street. or alley, being 23 feet front, and extending in depth along said Raspberry street 1363, feet, to a sfeet alley. /Or The above is a well built three story brick 13%; petty, with back buildings, bath houses, &c.. . basement, formerly used as an office, entranceon Rasp. berry street, dc. Sir The gas fixtures are included in the sale. Clear of all incumbrance. 110 n to be paid when the property is struck off. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK., Clerk 0. C. WILLIAM TRAINER, LISBURN EARWOOD,}TruiterS. M W. B. THOM >S. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Store 41r2 Walnut street. my24,31je7 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate OfIAMEG HENDERSON, deceased.-FAMES A. FREE AUCtiOneer. —PROPERTY CORNER OF BROAD AND BARCLAY STREETS, FIFTEENTH WARD. On WEDNESDAY, June 13, 1864, at 12 o'clock, nom, will be sold at Public Sale. without re• ' serve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Steal Estate, late the property of ' James Ettnderson, viz.:—One undivided half part of in '' and to all th.t lot of ground, with the improvements thereon situate on the S. W. corner or Broad and Bar-, clay streets. Fifteenth Ward; being 80 feet front on Broad street. and extending in depth, along Barclay street, 87 feet. to a 10 feet wide alley leading into Bar clay street. with the use:thereof. The whole property subject to s4co per annum ground rent. lur On the above lot are erected a three-story brick atom and school-house, also a two-story brick black s= ith's sn op on Browa street, and on the resit - a hule t.vo story brick stable. 8100 to be paid at the time ofeale. By the Cturt, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. EDITH HENDERSON, Advainier. 'JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. my 24,31 je7 Store, 422 Walnut street, fM, ORPHAN'S' COURT. SALE.—Estate of RORT. Ilaja M. LEE. deceased—JAMES A. FRKEMAN.Ano tieneer:—OFFICE BUILDING, No. 109 North SIXTH street, abuve Arch. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. June 13, 1866. will be sold at public) sale, at 12 o'clock noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE. the following described Real Estate, late the property of Robert DI Lee, decod., viz: A three. story double message with large back building and lot or piece of ground, on:the east aide of Delaware Sixth street, between Arch and Race streets, 34 feet front by 74 feet deep, more or less. Subject to dllia groins rent per annum. far The above ia a desirable property, contng 17 mime. the main building used as dwelling, the drat. floor divided into convenient offices, together yieldin g a rental of 81,300 per annum. - Agr62oo to be paid when the property is struck oft By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0.0 RIGHARD WASHINGTON, Admlniatratar. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, 1ny24.31je7 Store, 422 Walnut street. TAA GE LOT OF GROUND ON THE READING ' .L RAILROAD Ft)R SALE—Southeast corner of Twenty-second and Hamilton st eets well suited for IRON FOUNDRY. FACTORY. COAL. or LUMBER YARDS. Apply to A 'B. CARVER (1% CO., southwest corner Ninth and Filbert streets. my24-7t* a vos BALE.—THE LOT CORNER OF SOHERSET and 7 ulip street, Nineteenth Ward. 340 by 162 feet,. /Apply at • roy22-12t* NO. 3 South Fifth street, second floor. ' REAL ESTALTE. - . JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. my. 17,24,31 Store, 422 Walnut street. • By the Court E. A. ME.RRICK Clerk, O. C. MARIA RO .GEEtb, Alluolnistratrix. JAMES • . FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Store. 4'2'2 Walnut street.
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