Gll E_BB b..-bt-V* MEM zumiummusaA EvENntirci BUX.LETIN. FRIDAY June 8,1866. All communications ior this column must be directed "Chess Editor of EVENING Btru,7rha," and should reach the office, at latest, on Thursday morning. All Problsms must be accompanied by the solution and name of the composer. Problem N0..1-10. BY M.B.A. G. EtEe.TOB 'A 4 y re v r - • / h-Vi A iZA, ; „ A r / fry A. MA A WHITE. Whiteto play and mate in three moves. CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game No. 1361. Bagatelle between Mr. Reichbelna, giving Knight, and Mr. H—, of the Mercantile lAbrary. (Remove White's Queen's Knight.) (Evans' Galnbit.) Wm (MB.RuicseHELm.) BL. (MR. H—. .I,PtoK4 PtoK4 .2. Ktstoß 3 QKt to B 3 ,3. Btoß4 Btoß4 4. PtoQKt4 5. Ptoß3 Btoß4 6. Castles P to Q 3 Z.Pto Q 4 ' BxBP (This pawn proves to be rather a Greek gift, as will be found on further examine - 8. Q,toKt3 BxR (Had the young gentleman conducting the black pieces paused a moment, he would hardly have resolved on this move.) 9. B x P (ch) K to B sq 10. Bx Kt R B 11. Kt to Kt 5, and Black resigns. CHESS IN NEW YORK. Game No. 1365. Between Messrs. Warner and Wheelwright. (Giuoco Piano.) W. (MR. WHEELW RIGHT.) B.( Mi. WARNER.) 1. PtoK 4 PtoK 4 2.KKttoB3 QKttoß3 3.13t08 4 Btoß4 •4, Castles PtoQ3 .S.PtoQ4 KtxP 6. Kt to Kt 5 B to K 3 7. Q to Q 3 KKttoß 3 8. PtoQ,B3 PtoQKt4 9. B.itß Ktxß 10. Kt x Kt P z Kt 1L QX. Kt P (ch) , Q to Q 2 12. Quo Q 3 Castles (K R) 193'PtoQR4 PtoQR4 14. Kt to Q 2 Kt to Kt 5' 15.• Kt toB 3 P to B 3 - 1 (Playing for the variation which follows.) .16.-PtoKR3 Ktx.BP 17. R x Kt Q to R,2 18. QtoK 2 PtoQ4' 19.PxP KPxP 20. B to Q 2 B x R (eh) 2L Ktoßsq (It is very evident that if he take the Bishop, Black can win the Knight.) _ 21. P to K 5,6 c wins. CHESS IN LONDON. Game No. 1366. A lively eftirmish between Messrs. Barnes , and Owen. - (Sicilian Opening.) WH. OwEn.) (Ma. BABNES.) PtoK4 .PtoQi34 2. PtolCß4 PtoK3 3..Ktt0K83 BtoQ3 4. P to K Kt 3 (P to Q 4 would have given a quicker de velopment to his pieces.) 4. Kt to K 2 - b. Pto Q B 3 PtoKB4 •6.PtoKS Btoß2 7. Kt to R 3 P to Q R 3 8. Ktto B 4 PtoQKt4 9. Kt to Q 6 (ch) B x Kt 10. P x B Kt to Ec.t 3 11. Kt to K 5 P. to. Kt 2 12. Qtoß 5 (The correct move. White's play is very spirited.) 13. K Rto Kt sq 14.PtoCt3 - 15. P to K Kt 4 16. P to Kt 5 (VerY well, played. Black's reply, shonid have been K R to B sq, and even that is an satisfactory.) 16. Kt xKt 17. P x R Bt to B 6 (oh) 18._ to CI, sq Kt x R And White mates in three moves. Game N 0.1367.1 A fimi little gate between Mr. Bird, giving his Q- Kt to Mr.-Behroeder. (Remove White's , queen's Knight.) (Evans' Gambit.). Wli. M8.16' BL. (MR. SCHROEI - 11111. L - PtoK.4 Pto 2. IC Kt tolß 3 Q Kt to B 3 3. Btoß4 , Btoß4 - • 4. Pto QKt4 - B P 5. PtoQB3, Btoß4 , • 6. Castles K Kt to B 3 (bad) 7.PMQ4 PaP 8. PtoK6 K.lCttoKts (Very bad. He should have played Kt to 9. B g P (oh) K to B sq (best) 10.Px.P BtoK 2 11.PtolcR KttoKß 3 12. B to R 5 PtoQ3 P to 33 6 P to Q - --- (It is evident that Black cannot take his P without losing a piece.) 14. R toK sq Kt to K B 4 15. Q,40 Q 3 P to K (Gbilng White, an opportunity for-a hand ilimii.termination.) ' • • ;It (oh) Ps. Q 17. B to R. 6 (ch), and mates nextmove. CHESS IN PARIS. Game No. 1.868. Played many years ago, M. Deschappelles giving the pawn and two moves to Mr. Cochrane.. (Ilemove Black's Eiv's Bishop's Pawn..) WM. (Cocetaartu.) (DEsCHA.PPELLP.4.) I. Ptoll4' • 2. PtoQ4QKt . toß 3 ' 3.PtoKB4'. ,PtoQ4 4.Pt0115„ ,Btoß4 • b. DI,o B 3 P to K 3 6. Bto Q 8 ;Kato R 3 • 7. Kt to K 2 ~ Qto R s.(ch) -8. PtoKt3 • Q,toß6 • (Through White's either too timid or too confident play, M. Deichappelles has been able to assume the offensive.) • - 9.•KtoQ2 Bsß 10. K B • Qto B 4 (oh) .114 ihtQQZ JigtticiiktiO 12. K to X sq : - Q:to K 5 13:11 - tollt sq 'Kt x R P 14. ,Ktio Q 2 Q, to Q . 15. •1r B 2 - Kt to Kt 5 (eh) 16. K to Ksq Qto K 6 _ .117. Kt to Bsq - Qto B 7 (oh) 18. K to Q 2 • Q to B 6 19. K to 33 2 Kt to B 7 20. Q. to Q 2 . Q. to K 5 (ch)r, 21. K toKt3 Kt to R 4 (eh) 22. Kto It ' B 5 23. Q to K sq Q to B 7 (eh) 24. P to Kt 3 • Kt to Q 6 (By P to Q It" 3 he would have meted next move.) .: - • • . (Remove Black's King's Bishop's Pawn.) WH. (COCHRANE.) BL. (DESCHAPPELLES.) 1. P to K 4 2. PtoQ4 3. Pt0K.134 (Mr. Cochrane.commits the same error again, that of prematurely advancing K B pawn.) 12. Castles R to B 3 Q to Kt 3 Q x P 25. Kt to K 3 Kt x Kt 26. QtoQ2 ' Kt to Kt . 7 (eh) 27. K to Kt 5 P to B 3 (eb) (Again- nude in. two, moves, by .P to.R 3 eb).) '2B. K to 115 29. P xKt Game N0..1.369. Between the same players 3. P to Q 4 4.PtoK 5 Ptoß4 5. Ptoß3 QKttoß 3 6. Kt toB3 PxP 7. P x PQto Kt 3 8. QK4t6B3 . BtoQ2 9. PtoQR3 Kttoß3 10. Ptoß 3 Kttoß4 11. KttoK 2 BtoK2 12. PtoK Kt 4 Btoßs(ch) 13. Kt x B Kt x Kt 14. K to B 2 Castles (K R) 15. K to Kt 3 Kt to Kt 3 16. PtoKt 4 • •Pto Q R 4 • 17. BtoQ2 PxP 18. BxP Ktaß 19. Px'Kt" QxP 20. Q R to ICt sq It to R 6 (eh) (Black's concluding moves are finely played.) 21. Ktoß2 QtolC2 22. RxP . Q,toß 5 23. Rx B, and Black mates in three moves. Game No. •MO. M. de Riviere plays without seeing the board, against M. M. de Bandy and Mar quis de Thieffry consulting. (King's Knight's Opening.) WH. (M. DE RIVIERE.) BL. (THE ALLIEs.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2.KKttoB3 Q to B 3 3.QKttoB3 PtoQ3 4.8t084 BtoK3 5. Kt to Q 5 BxKt 6.8x8 Ptoll3 7. BtoKt3 KttoQ2 8. Castles Q to Kt 3 9.PtoQ4 QxKP (Black should rather have proceeded to develop their game. They have no time to lose in this manner.) 10. R to K sq Q to K Kt 5 11. PtoKR3 QtoKt 3 12. PxP PxP 13. Kt x P Kt x Kt 14. R x Kt (oh) B to K 2 15. Bto K B 4 R to Q:sq 16. Qtoß 3 " PtoKBS. (K to B sq was the only move to afford Black relief in their constrained position.) 17. R toK 6 Q to 84 . 18. Al R to K sq, PtoKKt4 (Very bad; but Black's game is irredeem able.) 19. Q to R s(eh) K to B sq 20. RxF. QtoKtO And White mates in two moves. CHESS IN GERMANY. Game No. 1371. Played between Dr. Bledow and Mr. v. Voigs. (French Opening.) WB. (DR. BLEDOW.) BL. (Mn. v. Voter.) 1. PtoK 4 PtoK 3 2. PtoKB 4 PtoQ4 3. P to K 5 PtoKKt4 (Weak play, and a loss of time.) 4. PtoQ4 PxBP S.BxP PtoQ,B4 6. B to Kt 5 (ch) B to Q 2 7. B x B (eh) Kt x B 8. PtoQB3 PxP 9. P x P = B to Kt 5 (eh) 10. Kt to QB 3' R to Q B sq 11. KKttoK 2 KttoK 2 12. BtoKKt 5 KttoQKt 3 13. Castles - to.Q 2 14. BtoKB6 RtoKKtaq 15. P to Q R 3 ' B 'tat 16. Kt x B KttoKß4 ° 17. QtoK R 5 PtoKR3 18. Q R to K sq QKttoß 5 (Black plays in happy unconsciousness of his doom.) 19.RxKKt Px.R 20.'PtoK6 QtoQB2 21. PxKßP(eb) Kto4/2 And White mates in three moves. SILEDIVALI6. rro - E. (TREAT A.SIVILICAS DEODORIZER AND Dlr../NFEOPANT. • Thisartic e uses ita peoullar value as a DEODO RIZER to the foist that It decomposes and destroys all noxious &WEI arid ,vapors thatare given off from putri. fy , nglinfmal or.vegetattle matter Dv.. W. N. 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I.HE Co-PART • ERSELTP HERETOFORE EX .irUng bets een theisadvrsignect d oder. the firms of J. s. & PEWIT; of Phlladeiphis. and ELaEAS TON 1.. PEROT & CO.. of New York, Is th','s d .r dle foinedby_stenoal consent-either partner is authorized to seltleisteatandingssoeorints , . - - JOSEPH P. PEROT. • . BLUR ON L. PifaoT, June let, MX. • ' EFFIeIOHAIK -PEROT The gindenslgned haTe this day , formed a Co-nartner. ship fur the Ira' section oils < eneral 4Alial3ll2k.lou 800- lutes, under lite firm :of - , - P6.:1‘0 r, LEA & At NO. 929 South - . Delaware &Venue. Philadelphia,- twd No. 69 'earl street, It ew Vora. - JIIST,PR PERO P, • ' ELLISTONT 14. PA:3lOl', • . RICHARD•tt LEA.. - • ' EFFINGH-sli PEKOT. June /It ) / al% JAVS/23.1.11 L.D.A; beat= EVEN ING ffM;LETiN `FRIDAY, - JUNE 8, 1866. . p r , PILTLADELPHIA, ' WIWI:LNG - TON AND BALTIMOR.E BAIL • A •al , - TABLE..,Coremencing MONDAY April :16th, 1566. Trains will - leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: press. Train, at 4.15 A. M. - (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore anti Washington, atopping at Chester Wilroirrma, Newark. - W N on, ortheas,. Perryville, Havr‘deCrace. - Aberde-en. g e m , man's, Magnolia. Cline's and litemmer's Bun. • Way-mail' Train, at, 8.15 A. M. (Stinaaya -. .nspied), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations eer Philadelphia and Baltimore. - Delaware R.R. Trate, 9.ts , A.3l.(Sunday excepted), for Yrinefras 'Anne. rd and intermediate stations. • At press train at 11.45 X. (bandaya excepted) for Baltimore and Washington - ' kixptess Train at - .Mc P , (Stindays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stooping at Chester. :day moat Wiiraliagton, &mark, Elkton, North-East. Havre-to, (4race; Aberdeen. Perryman's. I. 'Caen oud, Chase's cad Stem tner's tun. Night Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Waste Ingtan. - Passengers by boat from _Baltimore for Fortrese Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmondwill take the 11.45 - A. M. T.rain. • - - • WILMINGTON AC;cOMIIIoDATIoNr TRAINS , 6cpg ing . at all stallons between Philadelphia and Wit Leave Philadelphia at 9 00,11.15 A.1%,4.30, 6 00 and 11.8 e P. hi. The . 39 P. .51. train connects with the Dela were "Railroad for Harrington mild intermediate eta Urns.. Leave WllMiugaue 6.45, 8.00 and 9.80 A. M., 4.00 and 8.10 P. M. • Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. Id" 4.F.0 and 6.10 F. 91. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at MOO .a.M." 4.86 and 10.00 P.M. - CEMBTEII FOR PHILA. DELPHIA. 4 48. 5 Lea .10 ve Che6s and 10. 1 t ter a 7.48. 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M. , 7. , 26 Prom Baltimore to Phitedelphis.-Lawe Baltimore 7.5 A. M.:, Way Mail 9.20 A. Papress. 110 P. M.., Express.- 8.25 P.M., Express._ 1145 P.M., Express. Tralas for Baltimore leave Chester at. 4.49 and 8.62 A. 51.. and 8.1% P. Id. _ _ Trains - for Baltimore leave Wilmington at sat, and 9.83A.11.. and 4.15 P. M. Freight Maui with passenger car attached will leave Wilmington far Perryville and intermediate stations at e.ss P. M. Leave Baltimore for klavre de-Grace and Intermediate Stations at:4 15 P.M. Leave Perry ville for Wilnairgton and intermediate stations at 5.00 A.M. connecting at Wilmington:with the 8.00 A. M. train for Philadelnida. - • SUNDAY TRAINFi. Express-Train at 415-A. M. for Balthnore and Wash. ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton,N'ortheast, Perryville, HavreOte Grace, Aber deen, Berryman's, illagnolla t Chase's and Stem meg Run, Night Ewen Moo P. M: !hr Baltimore and t, ash Accommodation Train at 11.80 Wilmington and intermed ate Stations. • _ BeKrpitOßß FOR pIiTIADELPHIA. Q Kt to B 5 (eh) Q to R 5 mate. P toK3 ce r2re Baltimore at 8.25 P. M., stopping astops t Havre dr lle PerrYvi Wilmington. Also at Elk- ton and Is ewark 'G an o d take passengers Air Philadelpnia' and leave passengers from Waahington or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore of Washington. Avxmcdalion train w Wilmington IL Phi for ladelphda and Intermediateillleave Stations at S3o P. H, P. HEANEY. Superintendent. PEMNSYLVAISIA ezNrsze ize IT.RnAD. —•— - - - • rIIMMHE ARB.ANGICHEBT. The trains ei the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave the Depot at Thirty-first and Market states, which is reached by the cam of the Market Street Passenger 111.111 , ilk) running to and from the Depot The last CST leaves Imo'. ••treet about thirty minutes, prior to the departure of each Train. Ow departure s— Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets ea TOTIMES bef .re departure of Evening trains. )11 Jew W'S BAGGAGE F.X.FEESS Will call for and dell eer Bagasse at the Depot Orders left at the office, No. CSI Cheatnut street. will receive attention. TBA! LZAVF ABD ARRIVE AT MOW TWOS: mylB-Imf RBA WELlBitc::.*olll.l.l%. LLAMA KALI, TRAIN - • at 2.1% LAY EXPRESS - - " 10.00 PAOLI ACG'Ols. No. 1 . 16 n .OO PAST LINE &ERIE PEP - It-v . -R.3i " 12.00 Er. lIA_P.RISBIRO ." 2.1111 P." M. LANCASTER ACCOM., • 4.00 PAOLI ALIX , II-No. 2 • • " 5.03 " WON & ERIE NAIL ,e'l " 9.00 " PAOLI ACCOM., No. R, - • " 10.00 " PILLLADELPELLA EXPRESS t " 11.10 CINqCNNATI NICPRas.S. 1 1 . 1140 A. PHILADELPHIA. EXPRIL' V. t - " 7.10 A. PAOLI ACCONL.N"- 1 • • " e.Bl n COLUMBIA TRAIN. • t " 8 56 LANCASTER TRAIN • - " 12tO P. PAST LINE - - • • " LIO PAOLI .ACCOM., No. 2, • " 1.10 " _NAY EXPRa 4 S - • • " 510 " PAOLI ACt OM, No. 3, _ "71 " .P..e.REISBURS AtAX/.114, a LAO a *Daily, except - Setarday. ;Daily. Wally, except Monday. %Running through from raiLsdel phis to Pittsburgh and Erie will/oat, change cr cam. All caner Lr 41113 Gaily, eimpihisur_das. TICKET GETICES._ Are located at No. f3l Chestnut street, Conti nerds'. llotet, and Girard'Etous-. where Tickets may be procuredto all important points in Pennsylvania, as well as the West, Northwest and SouttrwesC and ihliinformattonggiven as to time and connections, by JOHN C ALLEN, Ticket agent Also at 1 birty.dret and Mara% atreets,on application_ to lit Os, 21. I'AILKE. trick e Agent, atehe Depot. sn r.Sulalawi'avau runs d.Wy, esCoOt Sunday. FO3 tali taat=l/1012 an to Mize and accommodations, apply FI3.&.NCD3 TUNK. No. IV Dock street. The peansylvanla leauroat 00. will nos assonus any flak Ibr BACPACheXCXZIiforW ,and 11 it thedr responsibuisy to One H t ru=iff= In value. All Samar exceollng that amount_ la value, will be at the risk of the owner. unless tam WapedM , contract. f.? • PITTSBITiteg,__ OOLIT24131:18 ," AND,. CINCINNAT/ 'Ft A TTM-n AT) .• . _ • Ti3:E PAR 11.1.NDLE ROME APTESTNIZAItD. °Wing to the great distance aired by THIS ROUTE the Government has msigned to it' the carrying of the U. S. NAIL to tiro Principal Cities of the West and Southwest. THIhRk. BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS BE') W EEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI. AND sum TWO TO ST LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS autyrE WILL ARRIVE , IN CINCINNATI. ANAPOLIS CAIRO AND Sr. LOLD ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ONE. Paaaengers leaving Philadelphia al 11.50 A. M. will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace state-Room bleeping poutbe attathed,and run through to Columba? change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before &Mauled to the traveling community Be sure to poschase tickets "VIA STEUBEN. VLLLE.," at rigzelsytivAßTA leA TT izneD OFFICE Cur:Aar Thirtiethatra Market Streets. Philadelphia, S. F. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Ag't Steubenville, O. JOHN H. MTLT•V•R Geri'l Eastern Pass. Ag't. _ 5a6 Broadway, New York. JOHN DURAND. Gen't Stint. fets-tf Pennsylvania Railroad Mee, ha Chestnut street: Girard lionse,Oontinental Hotel, J. C. ALLEN. Ticket Eige..t. ADO Thirtieth an -Market streets, T. PARKE, Ticket Agent. NM PHILADELPHIA. AND TeRA V . IteII.NOAD. 1883. 1 great _traverses the Nortoorn and North west Rale. mustiest of Fentsintraniato the city Of ErteNiat Lake It has been /eased and is operated by the Peanutrt• ranks kailroad , Ooropany. - TIALCHT MAGENGES THAIM AT PHELADELPHII6 Erie •Biall A.L. Erie Express TraLn- . • .LOOP. M. ngsvir."wits" swear.. - Erie Mail 'Vieth-- PAL. Erie Exprese , Train .1400 M Passenger Gate run through en the Erie Malt •and E P x rams 31 nti rattle without change, both ways, between mom vox= cosnarrnost. Leave New York at 9.1:0 AIL, esti.ve at Erie e.M Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at,New York 4.10 P. M Xleltent el ePPill,e thus on all :OEM Trains. For information reepeotlng pasteacer- _bus neg.'s sprat , t. at cornkrlll.l.c..ll:lDTßl and BARRET streela. Phil& delphla. • 7 And for Freight business orthe Company's Awning - i s. B. ao.tu rn .11. 4 - corner Thirteenth and Markel str 'W eets, Ph J, ;Reynolds, Brie. Wm. Brown Ag en t • 0. B. B m ßaltimore. iousTezz. General Freight aiptat, Philadelphia. • , K. W. GWINNER, General Ticket Ager.tPhiladelpsill. A. L. TYLER. Genend Sureentendent, Brisk 41# WEST JERSEY 'RAILROAD LINES—From root of Market street 1. per ' errs. — Commencing THEIrt-RnAlr* May el. 866 _ • I.EAvE PHILA.DELPHrif AS FOLLOWS: 8.003 Cg. gall foraridgeton, risueoa, and alt Inter nardiate lAA • U a, AL gall for Cape Mav;stopping at. Woodbury, Glasrbol ‘'lneland and •glIlvlile; ant, all stablons be• low gillvllle.. Due 1.2.30 3to M.accoinotlation for Cape Key, stopping at W,Adbury and. ~, l assboro', and all Elation below OW Elmo'. iue 8.15 P.'M. M Pa, set ger, tor Bridgeton..lll: ale= and all inttrzo ell late stations; ' 6.00 P. M..%A uodbury. A ccomodation. • /tE I 1113.111Di1l 9IN9:' Leave Cape gay 6 SO and 1.1 A. M. .blidgel.On 7.00 A M. and 3.60 P. M. Salem 6.45 A.. M. and SSP. M. Freight will oe rec4vett Nt second covered wharf be low V. alnut street from 7A. M. until SP. St. Freight received at or before 9 A.M., will go forward same day. Freigtt delivered at VS Soath Delaware Avenue. T. VAN RENSbELAEß,Superulconaont. TILE WIMT JERSEY COMPANY Will attend to lathe usual branches of EXPZESS Bins- Pass, receive, deliver, and Prrward, through other re- SponrJble Express Companies , to all parts of the COEUI- try, any article entrusted to them A Spada! Meissen accompanies each through 'train, Wire. No. ti NT( ARRANONDIEVT.—PHIL. ' ADa.PHIA: TO WILLIAMS. '143 IU WEIA.NOB OI?4ZIAItS VIA OATA. WISISA BOOTE. ' On and alter Monday. Aprll 24 1868, thiough.ears for Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia and Bead. Ina Bar•read .Depot; Thirteenth and lollowhill streets, at BA. INS. arriviug at Williamsport At ti P. M.. and snaking close osamections for Almirs, Oil Regioas. Buffalo, Erie, I' let ant Fells, Suspeitalon Bridge and all paces In the Western, North Western, South Western States and the (Jemmies Ei.k.OLICIII _TICKETS to all points eau be procured at nine ,Company'a °thee 425 'Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the L tsistont House, at the Uni.ed States Telegraph Office in the Continental Betel. null at the Depot of ttte Philadelphia and Read , Thirteenth and Cult streets, X.S4II.Iit9AV:3-Zasstc..l.6elai TEA VIOLIN@ 61131 DE. Ra i ZIORTH Pil au lSSlEtaLVt o ße T t 14 =test sad most direct line to Bethlehem. Allentown! Hauck, Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven Wilkesbarre. Mahanoy City, eions and all points In the Lehigh and WYO Coal R. - Passenger Depots in Phliadelphiss, TH I RD street above Thompson, and owner of Riurge and ABERRI (LAN streets. ' SUMMER A R 4. NGEILEENT. NINE DAILY TRAINS. On and alter lionday..May. 21st,1666,Passenger trains leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily (StmdaYe excepted). as follows: AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem said and Principal Bratione on ' North Pennsylvania Bail. road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Vail • Railroad for Allentown, Catasauqua,Slatington, Manch Chunk, Weatherly Jeaneeville. - Hazleton, White Ef.s. yen Wllkesbarre, Kurron, Pittston, and all points in Lehigh and Wyeinlng allege; aim, in e.onnessilon with Lehigh and T,re imoy Itallros.d p ert, noy City, and with Catawleas •Ridlroad, for R Danville, Milton and Willi sport.. /Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A. 21.; at Wilketharre st 2.45 P. IL; at Mahanoy Silty at 1 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the- Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethfeherst at 12.00 N. for Rtw 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 for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, Sake Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. for Fort Washing• ton, stops)? at all Intermediate Stations. At 2.80 P Accommodation for ,Deiylestown , stolh ping at a intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. AT &SO P. IL—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 6.4 6 P. M. Passengers for Pls.indeld, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central. R.R. take N.. I 0. Train at Easton, wham arrives in New . York at 10 P. M. Pas sengers for Sumneytown take stage at North Wales, and tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and 93r eireenville Quakertown • _ • AT 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for 'Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington: for Lumberville at Doylestown. AT-6.15 I'. .11.—Throngtf - Ac^eararsctiatiou, for Beth. lehem and sill Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania RaiLrond, connecting at Bethlehem with r.shigt Vss“ey Evening Train for slie , town, Mauch Chneck, etc. AT 6.15 P. IL—ACCommadaticli, Or Lansdale, stoy plug at all intermediate Stations. At 1, P. M. Accommodation for Port Washington. TRAINS 808 PHILADELPHIA.. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 A. M.. and ars M , and 6.15 F , 1225 tram males dircct connection with Lehigh Via. ley trains tom hasten. wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives Its Philadelphia at 280 P. M. Passengers leaving at LIS P. lid..,connfet at Bethlehem at 6.16 P. 21., and arrive in Philadelphir • at 6.40 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 640 A. M. 11.1.5 and 620 P. N. Leave Lansdale ate A.IL Leave Fort. Waaoaten Y S. at 10. M and ILLS P. ht Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. AL Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.10 P. at Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. WL Bethlehem for Philadelph A at 4.30 P. IL Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Oars cony 7 pm angers to and from Berke Street Depot. White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line oonve7 •istssegnere to Third Street Pepot. Tickets niustbe rocuredattTicketoflicee,THECßl: street or 8E7.88 street, In order to secure the lowest rates of Ihre. ELLIS CLARK Agent. 11111 m . Baggade MUTE= wi ll ca ll for and delivea gaffeat the Depot. 1128outh THIRD street. my2l it. FOR NEW YORB.—The GAM DEN AND AHROY and PHILA TRENTON RAILROAD 0021- PANE'S LINTZ, from Philadelphia t° New York, and way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave as follows, viz: /bre. At 5 A. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Accom., 2: At BA. 11., via Camden and Jersey Qty Express, 800 At 2 I'. IL. via Camaen and Aniboy Express, a Oo At 6.t0 P. 24., via Camden to S. Amby, ACOola. 225 At 6.10 P. Si. via Camden and Amboy Accom. 2d . 8) At 8 A . AC, - Taua - 1.00 - i.ii:Voi:liiiaTes; Ramo, ville. Pemberton and Vincent awn. At SA. M., and 2 P. IL I'm Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 1, 5,6, and 11.31 P. IL for Fish Rouse. rarmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. town:o2c. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.I. lines ram direct through to Trenton. LINE FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows • At 11 A. M., LSO, 5.45 P. M and 12 P.H. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express._ . Ot The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others San. days excepted. Al an gut , A. M.,s, 8.85, 1.33, 5 and 6,45 P. 2tE.. and 12 Midt liar Bristol, Trenton. dtc. At 7 and 10.15, A. Id., 12 IL, %5, and 6 P.M. for tor ells ,Tor risdale,Hoftnes , Tacony,Wissino. ming Brulesburg and Frank and at. 10.15 A. for liristol. Schenck.s. Eddingtort and B.P. If. for Holmesbrar and Intermediate Stations. BE.LVIDERE LELAWARs. 11. A 1..t.0 AD, for tht Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two thro treats daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot. as feliOver. At 2.20 A. X. and 2.80 P. M, for Magus Falls, But tato, Dunkirk CanandidguaKindra, Lthaca, Owego, Rochester, Pingbampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great bend, liontroee ; Wilkesbarre Smanton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Se.Videre, EaStoa, Lambertville, Flem ragtomdm. The LW P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. dbe- At 5P...31. tor Lambertville audintermediateStations Sit For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sine= Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Wg.znt, halt on hour before departure. The cars run Into the Depot, and on arrivr.l of each Train. run from the Depot. On Sundry., Qtanibusses will leave Wal ma, street wharf at B.P. M. to connect with 6.45 P. 2,1 Fifty Pounds of Baggage Only. allowed each Pasoan etc. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything astoneme tad their wearing apparel . All belu ga ever lily pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their remonsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and not be liable for any amount beyond We, except by special contram. Air Tecels rota and &o ow. checked direct through to Yaw:At, Tie, e.!/.ter, Opr Csaftel4 Barnard, Bcw Harm, Newport Albany, Zoo 0,.d Saratoga. Grahams hasdage =press Wilt /ad for and deliver Ibaggage at the venom. °niers to be. left at NO.B Wal nut street. or at No. tit: South Twelfth street. LINES FRoM NistY a otos. &VD. eti.11..5.1/11114PRIA- W 111 leave from duet of Cortland street, 511221. and P. M. via Jersey Clay and Camden. At 7 and It S M., A. IL, 6P. IL and 12 Night, via Jersey City and Ken sinto Frrom n. Pier No. IN. Blver,at SA, M. and 2, 4 E. H., Via Amboy and Camden. WIL IL GA rectu.b., Agent. . 1 7 WES k CIEMTEII AND ?MILS est . 11 DRLEHIA 8617. , n. VIA. z'. SIIIIMMEt ABRA.EGEMIMMS. On ana alter MONDAY, June 4th, 1566, the trains will leave as follows: WICBT CLUSTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia for West Chester,rfrons Depot Thirly-first and Market street, 7r= A. OL, u.to A. st., 254.45 and 7.00 P. M. • Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. fmnic, Depot on X. Market. street, 5.5), 7.83. lase A. M., Lt, 4.50 P. M.. Trains leaving West Meow at 7.60 A.M. and leavint Philadelphia at 4.45 P.M. will not atop at Pennelton. J and will atop below B. C. unction at Media only. PENNELTON 'MUNK LeavePhlladelpida Air Pennelton 0.0 and 10..30 P. M. Leave Penneltoh hir Philadelphia &16 A. At.. 7.M P. M. These Trains ship at all intermediate Stations. ON BIINDAYB—Dmve Philadelphia at 11,30 A. It and 2.00 P. M. Weat Chester7.6s A. M and SAO P M. Till otheredse ordered a Market -Passenger Train will leave West Chester for Phihtdelphia, on TuesdAye and Pridaysonly. at 6.45 P. M. Ox Blisinsva—The West Philadelphia Passenger cars tail leave Saevento and blame; streets. half-an hour beforethe Train lowest the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of earktrain toconvey passengers into the city, Trains leaving Philadelphia at TAO A. M. and 445 P M., and leaving Watt Chester at 7,63 A. It, and 4.60 P. M.. connect atB.O. Junction withiTralna on the P. and B.C. B. B. thr Oxford andinterinediate points. Mir Pidkeakems are allowed to take wearing apparel sa Begrime, and the Company will. not, in any , raise,tre reenionalble fbr an amount exothding_one hun dred dollar'. =lees a 'pedalo contract is 'made fcrrihe setae. .EIMNBY WOOD.Oeneraleaserintendant re'l . r... ,-., --- • :is fr_Ve aft• :Mr. ea1.i:a, , ,, , a . • ' ......y 1 ;" TOWN AND NDDIUBTOWN :.,..lisot - • aAi 4140.,5, . : .: ap .. i.. , -3,.. May Nth lB66 .frOB Gam. •Leave Phlladelahl. 7. 1,1, 1 0, 1 4. 12 . A. M.; .1.4, 41 0 minutes, 63i, 4,5; 5%, 6.7, 8, 9. /0, Lti, 12, P. M. iLeave Genliantown-4. 7,7%, 8, 8.10,9, 10, 11, 11; A. M..; The3%.6, 64,7. 11, and , AM awn train, the 81£ and 53( up trains do net stop on Germantown Branch. • , • ON SUNDAYS. . • • Leave Philadelphia-0M rainutes,A. M.; 2 3,6r8 and LOX, P. M. Leave Germantown-8 A. M.:1,4, ,LV and 0%, P. IL CHIESTNCT HILL HAIL.e.OAD. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8, 10, 12, A. 101, 5%, 7,1, #.nd 11, P. M. • • U.,eave Chestnut Hlll-7.10 minutes, 6, golg and 11404. hi.; 1,49,1.40;640, GAO, 8.40, and WAD P.H. • • • ON SUNDAY& • Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes , A. Id.; 2.Z, and-3 2:Z. • • Diave Chestnut HM-7.40 minutes, A. 51.; 12.40,6A0 minutm P.• 21. 16.311 CONSHOHOCKEN ABM NOILELSTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.25,11,65 minutes. A. EL; Di, 3, 636. 6%. 6%, 8.015, and 11%, P. . - • Leave Norristown - 5X, 7, 7.50, 9,11, A. 11.613 i, 4311,.6% and B.P. M. ThisA% P. M. train will atop at School Mime. Wnisti onlY. hlekon, Hanayunk, Spring Milleand Onnahohwhen ON SUNDAYS. Leava Plifladelpida-1 A. IL. 13G. 4, and P.M. • Leave. Nturiatown-7 A.M.. Land 6%,a nd B,P. M. RON liiANAYLINK... • Leave Phlladelohla 6; 8.35,11.05 A. H.; 1.361. 436 5%, 636, US, and 11% P Leave nanaptuad-6%,. 716 8.20, 9X,1136 c-X and Bic P. M. • • • L • ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 4314, and 7% P.M. Leave Mona.-754 A. M.; Di 6, and 0% P. M. • W. T...T.,80N, General Superintendeol, • . Depot. Ninth end Green street.. RARIT %.N AND DELAWARE i; BA r RAILROAD COMPANY. o ' In and a ter MONDAY, the 14th of MdL, trains un this road will eave the Depot of tue Cam den aad Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Can deu. as follows : Expre e, , f ,, r Long Branch, New York, and interme diate stations, at 0.20 A. • Frefggl t, for New York and Intermediate stationa, at end Express; for New York, at &SO A. M. Returning. trains leave Pier TZ, North River, Awt et Duane street; at 11.09 A.; la . and . 4 00 P. of., and \pie No. S, at 4.15 P. k.. No baggage taken at Pier No. Psre,l4) id:4ll'om New York. gt. 00.• •• EtY4 EicLkirrattatiPer/ntglidintt TRAVELING! 4:111611DE. j t a l .paLDALELpHIA. MORE CEN fRAL RAILROA.D.-- M OEMENTS.=ON ANI AF ['Eh PdONLAY, March 19,1866, the Trains will leave Phila. delrhia, from the Depot of the West Chester & Phila delphia Railroad, corner of 1 hirty-tlrst and Market Streets, (West Phllada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. Si. Leave Rising Bun, st 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M.., and leave Oxford at. 3.25 . TI,I June Ita a Market Train wit& Passenger Car attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leavin The Rising Bun at 10.45 A. Si.,-Oxtord at 11.45 A. BL. and Kanto tt at '2.45 P. - M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and alter June let, this train will leave the Rising Bun at 4 P. 111., Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett at 6 P.M. Marketing will notbe taken on Passenger Trains. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con • netts at- Oxford with a daily line of Mager for Peacn Bottom, in Lancaster county- Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connee, at Oxfotd With the Afternoon Train far PbiLude.phia. The Trainleaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Appsirel only, as Baggage, sad the Company will not in any case he responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the name rnhlo ITIONTRN 112111111 Arin't itSCSIINEI tJAUJUrts,. Lungs dr. HOFFVnN, CARPENTERS AND BUMMERS, my 2,1111 No. 212 PEAR Street. esidence: 606 Dickerson etc ea. 1006 Taylor street. Every description:of Jobbing promptly, attended to. pASSIVILTS ji llWED.— • NOTARY . 003rfirfsKONIER FOR ALL STATES, PENcIOPI AND PRIZE AGENT. No. tla DOOR btreet. Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to At counts taken. cohls-lonj Mt C. HR.TIGHT & 00., WHOf.tela T. 130100MBS E. Cor. WATER and IaEIBISTIMT streets, PhD adelphia. Agents for the Sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar • Refinery and the Grocers' Savo Howe, of. Philadelphia. lal-lyr TAXES A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE. - CILLIELIVI EIBIBCON. HMODOLE WRIGHT. YEANIC L. =ALL. PATER WRIGHT & SONS, importers of Earthenware, nd. ' Mapping and Commission Merchants, No. lib WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. IDENNSYLVANIA WOHN.B.—ON THE DELA A. WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa. HEANEY, SON & CO Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Kenitra:loners of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN GINES, Inn Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks Propellers. &c., &c. T. HEANEY, W. B. .REA.NEY, S. ARCIEEBOLD Late of _lat Heaney. Neafe & Co., Engineer in Ch e ief, Penn Woke. Phila. 11. S. Navy. T. VAVGEL&N MERRICK, WM. H. MRR.RacK JNO. E. COPE. .- - - QOIITHWA_REC. FOUNDRY, MTH AND WASH 9GTON STREES , . T PHILADELPHIA. MERRIL% & SONS. EINGINEPRA AND hi AC SINISTi3. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, Ricer and Marine Pervice. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats. Castings of all kinds, eithe: iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, de. Reterta and Gas at achinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Mary description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist 7flilw, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En gines, dm. Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall &. Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining lifacidne. GAS FIXTUREN.—HIB.KEY, MERRILL a TEACRARA. NO. ns carisrei cm street U.e.naracturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, ar.„ &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 Int( Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend e_t.e-Ing and repairing Gas pipes. An work war cameo. Pan Inst. YEEILADELPILIA RIDING SCHOOL 1. FOURTH street, above Vine, will reopen Mr the Fall and Winter 'season on MONDAY, Se t. Ladles and gentlemen desiring to am„nire a Lttoroug lerstra - ledge of t * his accompllehment, will find mar/ IlaMlity s this ecbooL The boreal are safe and wei trained, so :hot the most timid need not fear. Saddli borne trained In the beet manner. Saddle horses horses and veblelea to tam Also carriage': fir mix, to cans, steamboat:, im. TIM. =mom a eon. EWWII:LIS.—CAMICIS OF PitoPlEarY.—Tht - plam to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Min 'acted, at very low prices. PZYe - 4. ON, Manufacturer of Poudratts, Goldsmith's Hall. Libman Meet DRUG% COD LITER OlL(new made) regular's , receivedln quantities sultable to the trade. LC011.01,, el per cent, finest quality in best of pack ales- EFINED CAlitPlloll, M original packages. Ipecac Root, Ipecac pondered: Ipecac, powdered, in 35. tb. bottlmq Powdered CaEasy& Bark, Powdered Rhu barb, Powdered Jalap. In bottles. for sale by JOHN C. BAKER W. CO., No, 718 'Market street. R'S P RE FB.IIIT SY RUM put up in bottles expressly for Families in the country. ole table spoonful of any of these Syrups added to aglass of ice water, makes a most refreshing and delightful draught —almost if not equal to soda wale-. Orders by mail pn toptly answered. H. BLAIR'S SONS', Apothe caries. 'Aiglith and Walnut streets. Philadelphia. MPHOII.-A lot of Camphor for sale by WIIr AN. E 1214113 & CO., Druggists, No. 724 and 'M Nark et :Street. - GIXTRACT OF BTAVR for beef tea or Essence of L' Beef in sickness or for soups for table usa Made n Elgin, Illinois, by Gail 'Borden, from the juices ol choice beef and Is superior In delicious - flavor and quality to any hitherto known- Packets with full (11 recdons.one dollar each. FiTIBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. - ID - HitGiCiIESTS' SIIHDREEEi. &natal-ea Horvk. Pill Tiles,Ormbs, Broth Hamm Tweennv,Pc7l Raves, Horn Scoops, Irs'aturzonto, Thine , Hard and Soft Robber Goons, Vlal Osseo, elm nr.i. Metal rito., all st 4 . - First Hands" riceo. - • EMOWDER ORERT SHOEN.ARIER. & 00.. N. E. 011RNE:k FOITET.S. AND RAVE STREETS, Wholesak Drum:lsta, Idannfactorera and In Wlndor, Glass; White Lead, and Painta e Deftlomnny detscrlpMon MTerto the trade, or consinnens, scomplete skulk M tinddithr their line, at the lowest market ?atm. ROBERT B.l3o l rmA r - a - S & Northeaat antler Fourth and Race atrt,Aa, ArAGNESlA—Seuntag's Calcined, In Mb. round Um Mend boxes, also In bottle& JenninVi Carbonate Ot Magnesia. in 2 oz. and 4 es. papers.___Hes . vim_ Catches Magnesia lyndlng and MT by -30 N &phia .Drtorktsts. Market said Seventh streela. Indladel sale :•1 bit Tsonrpearr4 LONDON irrrcinnuar, OR ' EUROPEAN BANUE - for families hotels or public institutions in TWENTY DIFFER 4 EN't SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Rsnges, Ho air rurnares. Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates, Fireboaro Stoves. Bath Boilers. Stewtirle plates. Broil ers, et oking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the IL suralactar en. ... CHASE, SHARP & THOMPSbN, 13172.1.1111. W f,6MO No, 209 North Second street. .vii 4,...... ez. JAL/LUN di liobles, Late Andrews 4r. Dixon, - No. IVA CEIIEErniIIT street. E'Alladelpha . Opposite United tastes Kin; 1 LOW-ROWS, .OFFI And otheliblATEl4, ter Anthracite, BUrunixona and Weed Sire ALIP ARN WABia-AIP. A 01173, Far W 3 = r Mie and Private Baldia lc s,- VAPMEATOBS .AND CIEM, 000EING-BANGES A _RATH- ENEY-CAPS EDILIEES, WiTOLERALIC and RETAIL PERFUMERY. E39t)4l).&TioN. riEFALL SESSION OF MISS ARBOTri. SEISINABY FOR YOUNG LADIES will co= mence on Wednesday, September 18th, at be: residence, corner of ropier and arteenth streets Philadelphia. RIMERIENCEECS :—Rev. G. Emlen Harr, D. D. Bey. Themes Brainerd, D. D.. W. H. Allen, KU • late Preeldaet of ilitrard Ckillreee 13,17-tve Forwrn OF JULY Ia66.—FIREWORKS.—The subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have fitted up their STORE, I.:o.107 South WATER street, below Chestnut street, for ageneral FIREWORK DEPOT where they design keeping their usual extensive variety of Fire• works small works, as usual, for deilers, and every desermtion of colored fancy works, for private- and public exhibitions. and are now prepared to receive orders for tae same, and furnish Works of first quality for exhibitions.-' .a Ise— PirecrackerB Torpedoes. Cannon Crackers, ,Jestick, Pulling Crackers, Chinese Penny Rockets, Bet gola 3 igbts to be dred with a pistol. and new style Rockets, to be tired without a stick, and which are vety convenient for use on board vessels at sea. sus B. BOSST.eR dr. 108 South Delaware avenue. "INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM 1. PAUSING, HOSE, dre. En sere and dealers will find a LULL ASSORT. MEET OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT VITIRANTzsuo RUBBER BELTING,• PACKING, HOSE, &c., at the Illinufactarer's Headquarters • GooirTEAlrs sos chestnut street South side, N. B.—We haves NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of GARDEN and PAVEMENT BOSH yefFlolleall, ESAU lke anelltl9ll of the pabliq le Wit, tai ftiPPnrea FOR NEW Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.: he Philadelphia and hew Yarn .Express aterimboat Company. steam Propellers leave DA¢F from FrafilP W 13.A.11F below litAlitli:ET street, mai. mg the rim in 24 HOURS. This Line connects with all Northern and Easte:rn Trar_scriation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all ta free of commission Freiglit received at lowest rates. . . WIS. P. CLYDE &CO. Asian : , 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia. ' JAS. Er,..AND, Agent,_ , 117 Wall street, New York. ' ..tryk - ' T F p C er .141 V e 1 1 3 4 N 4 E I At AND soma- MAIL S rEATISHIP CO hl PANY'S REGULAR 1.1.1c7. SA i LING EVERv SATURDAY. The, new acrd snienald steamships PIICIIC.S.ER Captain P. P. Reale TONAWANDA Captain Jacob Teal Cabin Parrage Deck, The steamship TONAWANDA, Teal, commander, alit commence receiving freirlit for the above port at RACE toreet.wharl on MONDAY, June 4th, and sail on SATDBDAY. June 9th, at 10 A. M. • chippers are requeded to senor Bill; of Lading with their goods. • The blabs Room arcommodations of this" teanser are of a superior and commodious character. Freight taken tor CriARJ.JESTON, S C., and fbr ward( d via SAVANNAH with quick despatch. No Bills of Lading aigaed alter vessel leaves the. wharf. - B. & J. M. FLANAGAN, 4EO Be nth Delaware avenue. ,For freight or passage, apply to • Sf. C. ELABR.T.B. Freight and Passenger a gent, jet . 208 North Delaware avenue. p, FOR BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT.. -Knits e 17201 ff. 4CNPOET EV RP IIPEDAYS. FROM PINE ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamahip NORMAN, Captain Crowell, w il l sail from Philadelphia on Saturday evening, June 9. Toe steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston on Friday. June S. at 12 M. Thepos line between Philadelphia and Bosun! is noW comed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews NOO tons butte= , NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons btuthes. ARIES, Captain Boggs, 900 tonaborthes. I . These substantial and. well appola%6 steturClldpart will sail punctually as adverllied, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send Erns of lading with their goods. For freight or passage. apply tO HENRY WINBOR & e 6 332 South Delaware avenue, The fine steamships of this Ltne Insure at the lcrwert rates and Ball matilaidy from the First Wharf . above Market atreet, every WRDMNDAY and HA.V;nUL&Y. At Noon, Oonnwting with Eaarcade from .litinb.mor_d4.troziolk mad City Point, forming the mast direct route for the South and Southwest. For freight or passage, with excellent soximmoda Lions, apply to WM. P. CLYDE di 00.. 14 North and South Wbarves. FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGLL—Pioneer Line.—A. firstclass steamship leaves Pier r. 0. 4 .north River, New lora, every SATURDAY for he above pert. Cabin passage, $l5. Freight 10 cent: , per foot. 50 cents per barrel. 1 6 .. Goods from Phliadelpt la and other points received by any Panspista , ion line, and promptly forwarded free of commiadon. APPLY to LincTS L. TONES, 13 Broadway. New Yorks JOB NT H. ATWOOD - 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Agents in Esavanna.b, Messrs. Hunter dc Gammen. angTh . — FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STFa ArsgEps, STOPPING AT REY WEST. FI . The Al Steamship GENERAL SZDGWICK, - J. N. r-awyer, Commander, Will receive freight at Pier East River (New York). and sail with despatch. • For freight or passage having superior accommoda• tions, apply to BISHOP. SON &W., jet tf No. 105 Arch street. Arg7a NEW IrXPB d 3 LINE AISDRIA, Georgetownand. ITPashlngton; v i a marmite and Delaware Canal, with ccomectlens at Alexan ibrm the most direct mite for ynehlmrg, Knoxville, linahvills, Dalton and Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every wednanday and Saturday at 1% Irof freight apply to the agents,_W. Y. CLYDE & 00.1 14 North Wharves J. F. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown ; M. Eldridge Oa, Agents at Alexandria. HA V ANA STEAMERS.—SEMI ct- MONTHLY I.XN . w.—The steamships la .t.. 1% R CY. HUDSON, Capt. Howes; STARS A.L."M S'l RIPEN, t. -Hames. These stesineee will leave this port thr Ettpifin every other S ATLI RDAY,_at 8. A. M. The steamship HENDRICK HIIDSO3.q. Howes, master, will sail on SATURDAY MORNING, June 9, at 8 o'clock. . Pass. ge to Havana 00. For la eightil - t' pas:age, apply to THOM.A. WATTSON & SONS, 1-0 North Delaware avenue. igiDFOR NEW YORK.—Plilladelphla Stearn 'Propeller Company—DesPatclx and Swift sure Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 111. and 5 P. M. connecting with all the Nortbern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to tabled AVM. M. BA= & Ne,lsfa South Delaware avenue. tz t NEW TOW-Bata LINE. DELAWARE and CEEEMPEA3I S.l.ndle IV-BOAT COMPAEY. E&RSES towed to and from PEILADELPIIIA; HAVIIE-DB-SRACE., BALTMLOILE, WA RI : TM* ' TON. and intArmediate points. Wilt. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents. '• : N 0.14 South 'Wharves, Philadelphia. •--- 11, • . t :is _ 1 :1 '-'•' - • YOB BAN FRAIRaseo. 1 2.0BINEDIVEl CiA_LEFOILNIA.CILLUTRIEt BALLING ItW.I3I.LABLY AB ADVEULTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift-. sure Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al eatreme FIS clipper ship KING H..EN. Harding, Commander, Is vow titling in the balance of her . eargo• Pier 11 Rest River, and having large eagage, menu shippers may rely on prompt despatch... For freight, at reasonable rates. spray to BISHOP SOT 4 & CO., ies Arch street. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—AI Br. bask.. E.aTHLEEIsI, Williams, master, ISO tons re glider and 8 500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master, Z3O tons reels.. ter and 5,000 bbls. flour Al Br. bark RALTHASARA, Wilson, master, 94-. tons register and B,ste bbls. floor. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Thming, master, 210 tons registet and 2,500 bbla. capacity Apply to E.VIIIR , TD A.sormEn co., Dock street whart FOB BOSTON Mass.—Mrpress Line.—The • fele, schooner ' ELLS, . L. SMITH, Captain Smith. is now loading for the above port at - 'illow street wharf; and will have prompt despatch. - For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, .18 North Wharves. WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 M feet Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md. to Hmington, DeL Apnly.to DAVID COOP :e: • 18N. Wharves. • ap2if, QTRAMBHIP NORMAN, FROM BOt3TON.-03 • Bigness or merchandise. per above steamer, will please send ftw their goods. now landing at Pine street , Wharf. (ieG-St) EINNRY WINbOR & CO. QH.IP ZIERPI3.IAC, Lecsie, master, from Li • pool, is now discharging under general order at , shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend,: to the reception of their goods. PEThit 'WRIGH' & SONS, Hs Walnut street. - in,Y24 Ef dA.B. B.SHINDLER, successor to JOHN EIMINDLMiI # SONS, Bail Makers, No. 800 North DirLAWAHN Avenue, l'hiledelphia. . All work done in the beet manner , end on tad 10 1 4381 and - roost fevorsble terms, aml werrem.V. to Oyu pen teet estlehtetion. Partienlar attention then to roubles. coAU6i. C Co 0 la El, N 0.1314 Washington avenue, Irvites the attention of the Public to his PRESTON COAL, which Is an article that gives unbounded satin faction to all. fy customers generally are laying it in at the present prices, in preference to LEH.GH COAL. Egg and Stove sizes at $6 75 per tow. Also the genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same sizes, same price. A 81113e:dor quality of 1: 7 (m1HE( OOAL, Egg anti Stove. at $7 50 per ton. Orders received at 114 South THIRD St. myo-5134 stc . 50 FOR GOOD L %_RGE ow FOR BrOVE of REAMER COAI, J. A. SMITH, Mteenth and Washington avenue. myl9.l3n* b. MASON BINE& , sms.t.r. IPIDEBSIONNS INVITE ATTENTION ATTENTION ” 1 7 9 1 IT their atock of Buck Mountain Company's Coal. Lehigh Navigation Company's Mal, and Locust Mountain, - which they are prepared to tali at the lowest market rates, and to deliver in the best conditkm._ • Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin Linn. tote Building, SE TH street, below • Market , wig be promptly attended to. BUTES 41s SHEAFS& - seft.tf • tell Street Virharl Schuylkill; • CIOA.1,81)0Alt LOAF. BEAVER MEADOW Aztit V Spahr. Mountain, Lehigh 0:41. mad best Locust Mountolu from Schuylkill, prep_ared egp !tautly use, Dewt, N. W, corner EJORTH irui tr Wa LOW streets. • Office, No, 1.12 South SEOO: 4 ID street rabee, WALTD. re• . .Ik, OW- a s e TWINE mgcrtheAmraink WILVVIR 'to t1O."; ••." "se North Water Weal.. met - , . , EWA, Aboyea 11144 ... 800
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