Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 09, 1866, Image 7

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    from fm! Third ;Edition.off Yesterday.
• •AU Quiet en the ;putter.
'DYAD EL—lt is reported .that all
is quiet on the Western frontier.
1t Parliament meets to-day. It is under
stead that the Governor-Gsneral in his
cipettipg•speee,h will ask that immediate ac
tion be taken for , the suspension of the
tabel*e"l4l.B•
Nviktkii . Financial News Roam at New
York.
'KmAv YORK, June 8.-=-Gallagher, formerl3r
of The'Evening Exchange, opens a financial
news room in Twenty-fourth street this
evening.
.IbC.XLXIIR Congress= - Fe=et filefwion.
Wssursvrros, June B.
"muss.— Mr. Hale (N. Y) offered a resolution,
-which wee adopted, Instructing the Committee on.
Military Straits to inquire into the -expediency of pro
viding by law for the erection ors monument at West
Point, to, the memory of Lieutenant General Winfield
ler. Davis (N. 'Y.) offered a resolution, which was
adopted, instructing the Joint Committee on 'the 'Li
brary to Inquire into the expediency of purchasing
the equestrian portrait of Lieut.. Ged. Scott, which now
adorns the wells Or the Capitol.
Mr. Hubbard (W. , Va.) offered a resoltttion, Which
Ina adopt ti, instructing the C-nrmittee on Banking
and the Currency to inquire into the expediency of
providing .bye law., either by the establishment of a
bureau of redemption in connection with the Treasury.
Department. or by some other mode. for the redemp
tion of worn out, deraced, or disfigured bank notes
lamed, nue er the national currency act, so as to °byte , e
the necessity of sending such notes to each particular
bank of issue for ledemptlon `.
On motor of Mr. le iblack (Ind..) the Senate Joint res
olution for the restoration ofLieut Commander Rich
ard L. Law 11. Et, Navy, to the active list from the re.
tiled list. was taken from the Speaker's table, read
twice and referred to the Committee on Naval af-
Taira.
The concurrent resolution providing for the adjourn
ment of congress on the 28th of Jane, came u o as the
Imlinished business, the question being on reconsider.
Ing the vote by , whicb it was agreed to yesterday.
her. Boyers (N. I.) called for the yeas and nays,
which v ere refused, and for telleri, which were re
limed. The vote wastben reconsldered—yeab 2, nays 42.
Mr. Ashley (Ohio) moved to refer the concurrent re-
Solutim to the Committea on Ways and ?deans, sw
ing that that Committee was better qualified to judge
when Congress should adjourn than any member of
:belt ruse, and particularly than any member of the
oppositom.
Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) anggestcd its reference to the
Committer:mu Beconstrnctim
E4SiiiIM;MEZM=
This motion was negatived, and that of Mr. Ashley
ii
Welker(Ohio)
r i . )6 Welker (Ohio) intro& ced a bill regulating di•
vorces in the District of Columbia. - It was rear twice
and referred to the Committee tor the District.
The B. natebill for the relief of Mrs. Anna G. Gas.
ton, widow Of a late lieutenant of aro 16th Virginia
vobint.ers„ was, on motion of Mr. Taylor, considered
and sed.
'lh pas eSenatelil granting the right of way to the
Humboldt Canal Opimpany, through the public lands
in Nevada, was. on motion , of Mr. Julian (Lad,), con
sidered and passed.
'a be senate's amendments in the House bill to amend
the r estal;aws were, on motion of Mr. Alley (Mass.),
conctltred na. The bill has therefore passed both
Hones.
The petition of loyal citizens in Ohto and Indiana to
be reimbursed for property seized by tbe rebel Mor
gan was, on motion of Mr. Schenck, transferred from
the tXmm Mee on 2.lllltary Affairs to the Committee
or the War Debis of the Loyal States.
Mr. .I helps (ifld.)) introduced a bid to enlarge the
appeDatejurPdiction of the Supreme Court of tee Dis
trict of Columbia in chancery. Read twice and re.
lerred to the cemmittee on the Judiciary.
Grir.nell (Iowa) introduced a bill emend Mau of
the act relating to the loss of horses and equipments.
Reed twice and referred to tne Committee on Military
Affairs _
Blane (life ), from the Committee on Military
Affairs. reported a joint resolution declaring that
when any enlisted msn has been or may be detailed
for duty as a clerk or for other duty,lie shall not there
by be deprived of his right to bounty. Read three
times cud passed. •
301.11. I aflin (l'. 'Y.). from the Committee on Printing,
reported a resolution. which was aeooted to print
S.OOO extra copies of the laqt report of the dmlthsenian
Institute, 2,0 0 for the Instittite acid 3 MO for the meat•
bets of Conarsea.
Mr. Cullom (Ill.) introduced a resolution. which was
ado'sled. instructing the Committee on Pensions to
inquire into the expediency of amending section 591,
of the Pension act, so as to allow the issuance of pen-
Mons, to date Pow the discharge o: the soldier or sailor
when the application Is made within two years aP.er
the date of such diechsrge.
'The E012119P proceeded to the consideration of the hill
'reported by Mr. Garfield, from,lbe Committee on Edu
cation, to estatlish a department of Education at the
city-of Washington.
Mr. Moulton addressed the House in advocacy of the
Few York Stock Market.
_ -
NNW Tons., Jute B:-Stocks are doll and lower; 11l
Central. 121%; Michigan Southern, 79.1i': N. Y.. Central,
98: Beading, 109; Canton Company, e 9%, Virginia 6s,
431%; Missouri es, 79; Mrie, 821.1. Western Union Tele
ltrarh Company. 69; United' States Coupons, 1882.
111234; ditto, 1864. 102%; ditto, 1965, 102%; Treasury 7 3 109,
302%; ',Gold 141%; North Carolinas, 81%,
Markets.
Barimmonz, June B.—Flpur is very quiet. Wheat
steady. Corn active snit' higher; White. at; Yellow.
S23r. cents. _Coffee and Sugars dull: Whisky unsettled
at V. 24
Coal Statement.
The following is the amount of coal transports
over the lilchuyllklll Canal, during the week ending
Thursday, June 7, ISM . _
From Port Oarbon
"-Pottsville.:..
" Schuylkill Haven....-........„....-.
" Port Clinton.
Total for week.........
Previously this year....
Total
To same time last year...
1ncrea5e:...._.._.......__............
Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board.
SALES AFTER FIRST B"ARD.
81600 Pa War Loan 196%1 15 sh Ilk NAmer 221
2000 Camd Amboy & B6 sh Ridge A.v 18%
6a 'B3 90 100 sh Sch Nay pf mit 3356
4000 City fa new C&P 96 - 16 eh NPa R 38%
3800 do - cash 96 100 611 Bestonv'e R b6O 19%
. 1000 do morel 96 100 sh Read B - 630 54%
2090 N Pa R6s 91 100 sh - do 2ds 54%
SECOND BOARD.
$OOO City 06 due bid 96 100 sh St Nicholas 2.7.;,,
1000 Penns RR 4 mtg 101 100 sh do 269
- koo A, ilegh'y Co cp 56 74 31 sh Penns RR 54
200 sh Rend ii. 810 54% 200 shßestonvilleß 17
3006 h do 54%1100 sh Cam &AM Et 129%
100 sh do s 5 54%..100 eh Fulton Coal 6%
MO sh de 660 54%1
A aIrEN PO awit to Doi
U THE COURT OP COMMON PLEA.I FOR
THE CITY AND COON CY OP PEEL &ADEL-
I'ELTA.—JOHN PUCKLEWARTZ vs. MARY PUO•
KIRWARI Z —June Term, 1865, No. i7.—ln Divorce.
3Lanear: Please notice that depositions of witnesses=
part of the libellant in above - case will be taken
before JOHN A. WOLBERT, Eaq., Examiner, on the
Mils day .of June, A. D. 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. 'AL, athis
oftice,l2l. South Eleventh street, in the city of Plailadel.
phis, where you may attend li you think proper.
Besnectril ly yours, -
.01t0BGE H. EARLE,Atb'y for Libellant
Je1,1.60 , To Many PnOKLEWAETZ, Resprmderst.
TR THE ORPHAt. B' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of
LEWIS G. OSBOURN, deceas.4l. 'The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court , to audit settle and adjust the
second and anal acconnt of JOSEPH A. CLAY and
DANIEL S. JONES. muco tors of the list will and
testament of the said deceased, and to report diatribe
lion 01 the balance In the bands of the accountant, will
meet the partiestnterested for the purposes of his ap
pointment, on WEDNEEDAY, June 16,,1666, at 4
o'clock, P. If., 'at his Office, southeast • corner of
WALNUT - and SIXTH streets.,in the city of Phila.,
delphia. HEOBGE JUNIEPN, ,
ie2,-e,athAte Auditor.
TN TliE ORPHANS' COURT FORTH® eITY
1. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Istate of
3. D. PHILLIPS. deceased. The Auditor appointed
by the Onurt to audit. settle and adjust the account
of CHARLES G. PHILLIPS, administrator of I. D.
Phillips, deceased, and to report distribution of the
Balance in the bands of the accountant, will - meet
lbe parties interested for the anrposee of his ap
pointment, on MONDAY, June 11th, 1866. at 4
o'clock P. M., at his office S E. corner of Walnut
mad Sixth streets, in the city of Philadelphia.
HENRY..S. HAGERT.
Auditor.
my-81,th.s,ta,5t*
COPA.RTNERSHIPS.
71 , HE CO-PART. , ERSHIP HERETOFORE
1. istftig between the undersigned under the firms of
J. 61. & E. G. PEROT, of Philadelphia, and EL LIB
?ON L. PEROT.dr. CO.. of New York, la this day dis
solved by mu tual consent—either partner is authOrized
SO settle outatandingaanounte.: •
JOSEPH S. _PEROT.
ELLIS fON L. PCROT,
Jtine.lar, .169 P. r&FINGHABE _PEROT.
The undersigned have this Aim farmed a. Co-partner
ebb for the.transaetion via General Commission Bus.
9ae~,under-he'firm of
PELF° P, LEA & CO., -
At No. 822 Mouth Delaware .Avenne, Philadelphia.
And No. 69 Pearl street,&ew York. ' •
JOSEPH S. PERO r,
ELLISTONT L. PEROT,
ItIOBARD.M LEA,
EPPING& Alid PEROT,
GOBI SSE LEA. fielifti
lane Ist, 103.
STOVES ' AM) BEATINIES•
' THOMAS DIXON & BONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon,
Zia. LS24 CH8239.1 , 4U3,* street zanaaennuS?
Onreadta united states , kra,
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DB. RYLIV.I4'S CONSTIr 1.1119NA: 7 T. RENOVATOR
DR: RYLTOI <' S COIST.I.TvTIONAL tRNOVA.;rOII
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This great 'Remedy for all diseases of a Pulmonary
cb exacter, prostration of the system; nervous debility;
affections of the liver, &c., atc.. bait wready attained a
popularity far exceeding the most sanguine expecte,
0.1 its originator. Being compounded by a regu
lar graduate of the University of Permsylvania, and
endorsee by many of our leading physicians, who not
only use it in their , practice, but reccoramend it to
their patients to use as a tonic whenever indisposed.
It is et tirely vegetable in s composition, and free
from anything t hat could possibly Injure the weakest
constitution. Beware of counterteita
Head the annexed certificates.
A CA) , EOP DYSPEPSIA lIRED.—Dr. .Er.VUOR: I Was
afflicted with dyspepsia fora number of years, and my
nervous system was greatly shattered. I waa In such
a condition that ifith would force myself to eat any
thing at breakfast May stomach refused to retain it. I
had the advice of Several eminent physicians, without
any permanent relief. I have, at length fflund the
D edy m Dr. Hyltou's Renovator. I can now sleep
well at night—my appetite Is as good as any man's,
and my narvous systeminally restored.
B. FR NK. JACKSON,
1205 South Thirteenth street.
CONSIDIPTION SyWm: I take this op
rtunity to 'Worm you that I consider you the grew
eat doctor on diseases or the Lungs in the conatry. I
had a spilling of blood, with large lumps of green mat
ter; a violent pain in my breast. and shoulders; a
straining cough, and several of the most eminent phy
sicians gave me up as a hopeless case of-communion.
I tried all the remedies of tt e day and gained no relief,
but sew worse, when' a friend advisee me to try your
Renovator, sailers lug me that you were a regular, gra•
duate of the University of Pennsylvania, and not a
self•sts led doctor I used but nine bottles of your Re
novel oroand, to the surprise of my friends. I am now
a well man, and able to attend daily to my business.
Any one needing further particulars of my case, can
call on me and be satisfied.
mexforas BILGER,
No. 233 "Race street.
• Dr. Hylton's office, 227 North Sixth street, where
those desirous of having their Lungs examined, can
have it oone sais r x or CIIABGB. •
Coicsuirrriosr Caw itz Cvann.—//r. Ay wish
to thank you for tbe cure your Oonstitutional Renova
tor bas made of me. I was for a long time unlisted;
my whole nervous system was prostrated, and I had a
bad cough, aleepliss nights, and waa sure the con
sumption bad taken bold on me. lam now perfectly
well I desire you to use this so that others may be
alike benefited CHARLES H. ECKSTEIN.
N. W. corner Eleventh and Master.
Dn. HYLTON'S Office, =7 Borth Sixth Street. Ex
aminations of Lungs tree of charge.
MEAD THE FOLLOWING: PHILADEMPHIA. May
7, 1866.—Da. RYL'lo.ls—DEalt bra: No medicines
which have ever come under my notice command so
much of my respect and confidence as your CONSTI
TUTIONAL .11NOVATOR AND INDIAN CA.-
'FDA It LIC Prr.T.S They carry with them tne evi
dence of corsuromate skill in their composition, and
their curative effects upon the diseases are truly won
cerfui Wherever have seen them employed. They
are both much tiled in this section of the country, and
are fully worthy of the high esteem In which they are
held by our profeesion and the public.
A young lady. sixteen. years old. was reluced to the
It at stage oft h ease, her cough was :most distressing
and the expectoration, part blood and part matter
mixed with large lumps like pieces of lung. I meet all
the orthodox remedies 'without effect, and then had
recourse to the Renovator, which, to the indescribable
joy oilier family, has restored her to their arms, per
fectly well.
Your Renovator is truly the greattst blessing ever
yet bestowed on suffering humanity.
H. E. ASELHEAD, M. D.,
836 South Second street.
One Dollar per Bottle. &Why air Druggists.
DB. HYLA ON examines Lungs at his Office, WS
North eIXTH street, tree of charge.
Our newspaper friends, who are ever ready to re
cognize merit even in physic, speak unanimously In
favor. o f Dr. Hylton'. Lonstitutional Renovator.. We
append editorial notices from a. few of our prominent
papers, viz :
•
fFrom the Evening Bulletin.]
A 'lttur.v PRIZAT DIRDICOSTR.—The spirit of making
and vending all aorta of quack preparations, many of
which are utterly worthless, has been so rampant of
late years, that we Vet Inclined to denounce Mem in
into, but when a meritorious article Is offered, com
pounded by a regular graduate of medicine:and hav
ing testimonials of its efficacy from eminent Mind
clan s who have used It in their practice, we simple do
our duly in announcing It to the public. The article
we allude to, and which it achieving such unprece
dented success Is known as Dr. Hylton's Coustitu
tienal Renovator. It is entirely vegetable in its com
position; pleasant to the taste, and immediate in its
auto.. For all diseases of a pulmonary nature, in
cipient consumption, bronchitis, coughs. colds, etc., we
are led to believe it has no equal as a remedial agent.
We have seen testimonials _trout prominent citizens
who would not append their names to anything which
had not been thoroughly tested, and proven to be as
represented. These, together with the marry verbal
statements we have • heard in Its favor, induce us to
pronounce it the " OltltaT PULMONARY AS snicars" of
the present day. It may be tact at all of the principal
drug stores throughout the United elates and Canadas.,
and also of the proprietor. at his office, No. North
Sixth street, opposite Franklin square.
[From the Press.)
FACTS Fon. Tux tt.apiaterivE —ihe remarkable em
racy of a medical preparation which has recently been
brought before the public, and the realty scary lag cures
which it has effected, induce us to give our readers a
few lines in regard to its merits. It is known as Dr.
Byiton's Constitutional Henovator, and is tr e grand
result of many years of patient research and study.
We have seen several certitkumes irom prominent citi
alias which spesk of it in the strongest terms as a re
medial agent for all diseases of the Lungs, Incipient
Consumption. etc.: ant have beard undoubted verbal
testimony In its favor from several sources. it is solely
vegetable in Its composition and pleasant to the taste.
It is compounded by Dr. Hylton, who, we understand,
is a gratitude of the University of Pennsylvania. Let
every one who is afflicted with weak or diseased longs
visit Lr. H.. who wit examine them without' charge.
Oftice, - No 227 Borth Sixth street •lhe medicine may
be had at all the principal druggists throughout the
United States and Canada.
Tons.Owt.
13,410 00
/4748 00
._.....»...........40,170 15
439,857 10
............ 182,608 16
257,248 14
[From the Star.]
ABE YOUB LUNGS Drs.eass.o?-11 they are, lose no
time In procuring a remedy. For all pulmonary com
rlaints. Dr. Byltoh 's Constitutional Renovator Ls ac
knowledged to be the most efficient preparation yet
offered u. Ihe public. It is almost immediate in Its ef
fects and its - yirtnes are testified to by.buteireds of our
citizens. Dr. Hy iton's office is at No. 22 - 7 North Sixth
ttreet. opposite Franklin Square. To be had at all the
principle Drug Stores.
From the Sunday Times.]
Dr. Hylton, at No. 227 North Sixth street. A. great
many people, deterred by an undefined and really
!bonen nervousness, should lose no time in seeking
out Dr. Hylton. We remember this gentleman as a
most promising graduate of the Erni , . ersity of Penn
sylvania. We recognize him now as a great restorer
of constitutions shattered by neglect, by carelessness,
or'by the inroads of unknown diseases. In the turabla
stages of Pulminery Consumption Dr. HYROn's Con.
atituttonal Renevator possesses a degree or efficacy
that basslartlei the oldest practitioners. His Indian
Cathartic Pills are said to be the only remedy for con
stipatir n Mot does not leave the bowels more con
stricted for the taking. He is a foal who would attempt
to gild refined:gold: and we would not have named
Dr. 1.3 Ron bat for the benefit of those who are suffer
invg. aud whose reading has been limited to such an
Ps
tent that they haveuot beard of him.
Tbesuccerett.i Dr,,,Hylton's medicines in thisCitY
and tbronghedt. - .iuntry, and tn lactuthereVer they
have been nset•, d reo,lly wonderful. His conatitn•
tionat Renovator' in .2 ,4 Cure ofincipient consumption
and all diseases to/ consumption, acts with
irkkgtobi promptnt PM stood. tbe most critical
tests, and bee beet, cyed tit hundreds of cases when all
Isupe had tied aild w Ith' beneficial results. Dr. Hyl.
ton's Constitutional. Pginovator . ls accompanied with
full directions for itw-usc.e ilylton's Indian Cath
artic Pills is anott.er prvaration _that . has attained a
world-wide celebrity at the cure of costiveness, bilious
complaints, bearibunis, and diseases that require an
eva coated liver. These pits are purely vegetable.
The above medicines may be obtained at the ding
stores and at No =North Sixth.
[Froin the'Evenlog Telegnipha
THPORTANT TO THE INVALID.—Dr. Hylton, a well
known graduate of ou , own University of Pennsylva
Ma, and identified with the rise and progress of the
incaution, bas Consented to placebeforethepubdc the
remedy to which so -many owe' their lives, knOwn as
the "Constitutional Renovator." For all prostratiou
optbe aye , em all enervatlngdiseasee, such as affections
of. the lungs, liver or digestive organs, yield marvel
ously 'to the mild, yet prompt action of this remark
able panacea. The Doctor's °dice is No. 217 North
Sixth r.treet. Re will give you a consultation free of
charge, and will almost at once tell yon whether your
coact can be'reached by medicine.
[From " Saturday Night."]
A WORTHY r 13YHICIAN.—Dr. Hylton. a graduate of
oneof Philacelpbia's celebrated medical colleges, has
suddenly achieved great succe..s in one branch of his
pito dee. Having pain particular attention in his
studies to the lungs, he has beeinable to discover a cure
tor all Incipient diseases of these valuable members of
the bnmay body. 1118 Renovator and Indian Cathar.
_tic Pills are already favorites, and 1118 advice Is eagerly
sought by many of our citizens; as a visitto his office
will folly e testifY.
[FrOm randay Transcript.l
TritrOrour Parna.—The Innumerable cures that
are effected by theme of Dr. HILTON'S Constitutional
Renovator, is attracting much atte+.tlon among the
medical profession particularly. For all Pulmonary
0b eases, , ciplent Cot sumption, etc etc, it has,gained
the highestreputatide, - aftd front the many , flattering'
testimonials received • from all parts of the city and
CounfrY. Is well deserved, Dr. HILTON is a graduate
of the University of Pennsylvanfa, and the production
of his Constit 'atonal Renovator. is the .result of many
years of Patient research and experiment. We
earnestly recommend all who are is any way afflicted
with Pulmonary affections to call on „Dr. .11., at his
office, No. Z 27 Own hundred mid twenty4v-ven). North
Stith street, opposite Franklin Square. HO prepare,
Hoes may be had, however , of all the Driaelpal drw.
gists thoughtout the States and ()audits,
NO. 727 NORTH SIXTH ' STREET, 4
To
he • O i pp D oeite,Freaaktle Tare.
Veiled Stet es e itne &mat gejler Y throughout , the
the Sunday Mercury.]
DR. HYLTON'S
COPBTITOIIONAL'' sm:Novipolz. '
Tlit c DAILY EVENli46'l3UltitllN c`SATURDAY, r4IINE 9,1866.
mmni3m.:
is, purify the blood, and
al t foul humors which
breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish 0- &Bor.
dered organs into their natural action, and impart a
bealty,tone with .atrenght to the Vi bole system _Not
only do they cure the every,dav complaints of every
body; but also formidable and "dangerous diseases:
While they produce powerful effects. they are at the
same time, in diminished doses, the safest and beet
physic that can be employed for children. Being sus an.'
coated, they are pleasant to take; and, being purely
vegetable, are tree from any ri.k of harm. Cures have
been made which surpass belief were they not sub
stantiated by men ofsn= h exalted ru salon and charac
ter, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eml.
rent clergs men and physielths have lent their names
to certify to the public the reliability Of our remedies,
while others have sent ns the assurance Of their con
viction that our Preparations contribute immensely to
the relief of our afflicted, suffering fellow-men
The A gent below named is pleased to furnish gratis
our American Almanac, containing directions for the
Ilse and certificates of their cured, of the following
Costiveness, Mons Complaints, Rheumatiarn,Drop-
IT, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stomach,
bausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of-the Bowels
and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, loss of .Ap•
petite, all Diseases which require an evacuant meffl
eine. 'They also. by, purifying the blood and stimu
lating the system, cure many complaints which it
would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deaf
ness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri
tability, Derangements of the Liver and Ki net's,
Gout, sad 'Other' kindred complaints arising from a
low state of the body, or obstruction of its functiona.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations which they make more profit on. De
mand Area's and take no others. The sick want the
best aid there is tor them, and theyshonld have it.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES & Co., Lowell. Masa.,
and sold by J. M. MARTS ea CO., Philadelphia, and
to all Druggists.. _ 5i1919-6,1n,w-2111
MBE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND
.1. DD3rNFECIANT.
This article owes its peculiar value as a DEODO-
TaTRR to the bat that It decomposes and destroys all
noxious gases and vaporathat are given off from putti
lying animal or vegetable matter
.Da. W. E. A. AI&IN, Professor of Chemistry to the
University of. Maryland. says:_ en efficient and
reliable Deodorizer and Dizinfeitant, always ready An
use, and not liable to any change, equally valuable in
the sick room and In the foul Rink, it has, in my
spinion, no equal. - -
This opinion is concurred in by Drs. Miltenberger,
Johnson, Chew, IfeSherryT Butler, and Dr. Van
Biber, who made the report to the National Sanitary
and Quarantine antventOn of luta. aunt
"It is the best utx.dorant or which I have any know.
bullsm
.•Yoxt. It evidently answers the purpose.
"Second. It is odorless Itself.
"third. It Is easily kept and managed .
"Fourth. It Is comparatively cheap."
For sale by
ROBERT SHOZBEANER, & CO.,
Wholeasde Droggista,
N. E. corner FOURTH and RACE Streets.
And by Druggists generally
CkPALDENTALLLNA.—A superior article for clean
ing the Teeth, destroying animalcule) which in
feat them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel.
Ing of fragrance end perfect cleanliness in the month.
It may be used daily, and will be fbund to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter.
dyer ere wiarecommend it to every one. Being com
weed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and .
Micro =plat, It in confidently offered as a RNLI ABLE
substitute for the uncertain washes fbrmerly In vogue .
Eminent Dentists__, acquainted with the constituents
of the DENTALLIIKA, advocate its use; It contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment
Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred.
Hansa ßw C n o ~ R I) o ber S t Davis, '
G. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bower.
KM3I
Husband,
Ambrose Fmlth r
Thomas Weaver,.
William B. Webb,
James L.Elaphaza,
Hughes & Coombe+,
Henry A. Bower,
MEDICEVES.
HIJIMPHIII3YEP
HOBINFAMATHIC SPEC/IF/OS
Have proved, from the most ample experimm,
Xlentire sucoeter, Simple—Prompt— D - BilMcient, and Re.
an
liable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted
to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be
made in using them so harmless as to be free from
danger, and so efficient as to be &larva reliable. They
have relied the highest commend. , on Bons all. and
will always render ttaile , " - ticn.
No. Cent&
1, Cares FEVERS. Congestion
2. WORMS, Worm-Fever,
2, " CBI ING.COLIC, or Teething of 1nzania.....21
4, " DIARRHCEA of children or adults -
5, " DYSheillatY, Griping,Bilions
" CHOLERA MORBUS, Nausea, Vomiting-26
7, COUGHS, Colds. Bronchitia--_
8, " NEURALGIA, Toothache, Fameche--
9, '1 HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Verttgo.—__r
-10, " DYSPEPSIA, Bilious Stomach„.
11, " SUPPRMSED, or paintal Periods _. 7
12, " WHITES, too profuse
IS, " CROUP, Cimeh, difficult Breathing
-14, " SA LT RHEUM, Erysipelas Ern tions...--%
15, " RHEUXATRAS, Rheumatic
16, " FEVER and Agne, Chill Fever. liiraeCL---.50
17, " PILES blind or bleeding...
18, " OPHTHALMY, and sore or weak Eyes--10
19. " CIATARRII, acute or chronic, Infinenza---56
20, ". WHOOPING COUGH. violent 00 11 1015.—.50
21, " ASTHIdA. oppressed Breathing. 5 41
"
" EAR DISCHARGES, impaired
22, SCROFULA enlarged Glenda, Swellffupt.—a
24. " GENERAL DE BILITY, Physical Weak-
nem--
" DROPSY and scanty Some*lona.---60
28, " SEA-SICKNESS. Memos, from ridlmr.--50
27, " KIDNEY DISEASE. Gravel-- --
2 „—N ,
28. " NERVOUS DEBILITY. involuntaryDi:Mt
89, " SORE mar - ill Canker...
30, " URINARY Incontinence, wetting
81, " PAINFUL Periods, even with Bpaerna..-60
BUFFERUNGB at change of to
Bs, " EPILEPSY, S pa sms, St. Vitus' Dance.... IOG
84, " DIPBTHEBIA ulcerated Bore Throas...-50
MILPAY CAM'.
IN Vlale. morocco case, and boo 00
20 large vials. in morocco, _ o
20 largo plats, plain raze and 5 ei
Ib boxge4Noa. 1 to 151 and b00k.... 04
„ yET mHsrs: I AMY opiefaiiii; •
Idaho CC
Single B 4 a, tom— loc
AR- These . _ 4 3y the74ll7 , (7ld4firia, are
see to any part - =try, by mall or express
free of chi ruip.,AThi:l,l"
11 1. iof the trim Address
M4S'aPICOIPIO
HOMEOPATHIC OcIaDICINE COIEPARY,
Office and Depot, No. 56211mad di l i New York.
Dr. Bimini:airs la consulted.' at his Mee
personally or by letter, as above, f or harm of 41*
EDYOTT &„OD sontssoN, HOLLOWAY & COW.
DN. T. B CALL.EKIII DEB. and AHEOVIEIIe WITH.
wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. ber.tha.U2l7lll=
GOECO. A. CCIOECE,
N 0.1314 Washington avenue,
invites the attention of the Pl)lin to his PRESTON
COAL, which is an article that gives unbounded sails.
faction to all hfy customers generally are 'sling it
In at the present prices, in preference to LEHIGH
COAL Egg and Stove elnsi at ;a 75 per tom. Also the
genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same sizes, same price.
A superior quality of LEHIGH COAL, Egg and
Stove. at 57 50 per ton.
Orders received at 114 South THIRD St. royfeB ,)
tATI FOR GOOD, LARGE FIIIT„ ;i3 50 FOR
. tit , STOVE or HE A.TER COAL. J. A. SMITH,
irteenth and Washington avenue. tn3.19-Im.
..1411 . 3103ff BEIM.' • MIN 3. 833311AP1
UNDEREIRINEM 13 vkilE 1.71...at4ri0N
LL
B eir nch st4)ck llfougtaln Oornparty'a Coal
Lehigh Navigation Oasepany's ChM and
Locurt - Monstain,
which they are prepared to aall at the lowest marks
rates and to deliver in the beet condition.
Orders left with S. MASON SINES, Franklin Ina
Latelattlicting, BEN lIINTIEE street belowali u Mwii
be promptly attended to. argics
se6,tf eel Street 'Wharf. Schuylkill.
rfOAL..—SUOAIt LOAN. as;AVER ILIGADOW ANL
Opringhloardadn,-.Lehigt floal. and Wit Locate
Mountain from i chaylklll , prepa red
family use, W. corner EIGHTH and WIL
LOW streets. I es. No. us ISoratt KIXIOND street.
otter 7. WA.LTON DO -
PROPOSALS.
TVEPARTMINT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, Ornco
t. W. Corner WALNUT and METH Streets, Par-
LADELPHIA JUDI. Mt. 1866.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOM"
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the'office
of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock
1., on MONDAY, 11th lust., tor the construction of a
Sewer on the line of Apple street, from Norris street to
a point three hundred and eight feet north of the said
Norris street, with one man holism may he directed by
the Chief Engineer and Surveyor: The understanding
to be that the Contractor shall take bills, prepared
against tbe property fronting on said sewer to the
amount of one dollar and twenty five cents for each
lineal lost of front on each side or the street as Pay
ment in 1611, without recourse to the: city.- All .bidders
are invited to be present at the time and place of open
big the said yropnsals. Each proposal will be accom
panied by a certificate that a bond has been filed la the
Law Department, rut directed by Ordinance ,of May 25,
Ism If the lowest bidder shall not execute ' a contract
within live days after.the work is awarded he will ne
deemed as dectining„ - and wrl be held nable 'on .his
bond for the differenCe between his bid - and ther next
higher biol.- Specifications may be had at the Desert:
meat clyemreyff. which win be strictillE DLEY adhered to. •
Chief Commissioner of HighwaYll.
- Je74t
iYER'S CATHARTIC
ILLS are the most perfect
rgattve which we
able to produce or which
think has ever yet been
,de by anybody. Their
:eta have abundantly
own to the comnianity
ow much they excel the
•dlnary medicines in use.
hey are safe and pleasant
take,btit powerful co cure.
teir penet , ating proper
s the vital as
relies of the body, remove
_
myl6-Iml
Charles Shave
G. J. Scattergood,
J. C. Turepeniii44 Co.
'Charles H. Eberle,
lames N. MarkB,
- E. — it . FTufiiliiiii.rca.,
B. C. rott
Blair,
Wyeth & Elm
COAL.
TAAL flif MUMS" .:IE3SJILIDA.,
O . PliiliiANis fM_ 3 t ßo;
=test an %milt direct line to Bethlehem, Allentown 4
Ranch Chunk, Hasleton,'White Haven Wilkeelnirre,
Mahanoy City, io and all point': in the Lehigh and WWI
ming Coal Regns.
' Passenger Repots in Philadel THIRD greet
shov N
e Tho streempson, and corner of and AMERY -
CAts
SIIMMIIat ARRANGEMENT.
AIME DAMN' TRAINS. •
leanaid atter Monday,llo7:2lst,l9l6,Paasenger leaks
ve the Depot, Th.W street, above Thom - pson, daily
excepted), as follows:
AT.2.80 A. ht..—liorinag lksprese for Bethlehem and
and Principal on North :Pennsylvania Ball•
road, connecllng. at Bethlehem with 'Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown,Cataaanqua,Slatington,Manoh
Ohtusk_Weatherly,_Jeanraville, Hazleton, White Ha,
Vert, Wilke:thane, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with
Lehigh and Maludioy Railroad for litahanoy_olo . „ and
with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danvi ll e, ]Alton
and Witilarnspert. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A.
M. at Wilkesoarre at 2.45 P.M.; at Mahanoy City at 2
P. If. Paesengera by Des :train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, easslng Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eas
ton and poinis on New Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 13.35 A. M.—Aectiontodaricat, lbr BoYlestewns
Stopping at all intermediate Stations. 'Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro'. and Hartsville, by this; train,
take Stage at Old York Road.
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. for Pert Warming.
ton, atopy at all intermediate Station. -
At 2.50 P Accommodation tor Do lestown, stop.
ping at intermediate station Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &80. P. M.—Evening Empress Mr Iteth Aliens and
principal Stations on' the North Pennsylvania Bar.
road,_making close connection at Bethlehem with Le-,
high Valley Trath for Easton; reaching th at 6.45 P.
M. .Pass en gers for Plainfield, Somerville re
and other
points on New Jersey., Central RM. take N. J. O. Train,
at Easton, whom arrives in New Yerk at 10 P. H. Pas , '
wagers for Sumneytown take stage at North Wales.
and for Nasarethit Bethlehem and for breenville a
Quakertown
AT 4.15 P. M. Accommodation, tbr Doylestown :
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington : for lanaberville at Doylestown.
AT 6.15 P. %I.—Through Accommodation, tor Beta
lehem and all Stations on main line of North Peonsyl
vanla Baltroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train tbr Allentown, Stanch (Maack,
Ac.
AT e. 15 P. M.—Aocciumodrmion, sir Lansdale, stop
ping at all intommosi era Statkais. _
Asll P. M. Accommodation ibr Fort Wiuthisgtha,
%FLAME FOR PaIIADFLPHEA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 A. AL. and 1225 M , and Lib
p _
1225 Wain makes Direct connection with Lehigh Val
ley trains tso".E.itaton Wilkesbitrre, /dishonor City,
i
Hazleton, and arrives n Philadelphia at 2.50 P. M.
Passengers leaving Wilkasberre Brats P. 12.,oanneol
at Bethlehem at Sabi: AL, and arrive in Philadelphia
at SAD P. H.
Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. hf. 1.15 and LSO P.M.
Leave Lansdale at a A.M.
Leave Fort Waahington at 10.50 and 2.15 P.M.
, ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. ht.
Philadelphia ibr Do letdown at 2.20 P. IL.
Doylestown- Par Phlladelphia at 7.20 A. hi.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.300 P. M.
Fifth and
nd Sixth Streets Pa
Street ssenger Crux cony 7 Pm
angers to a fr Berke De t.
White Oars of Second and Thirdßtreela Line oonyey
passegners to Third Street Stepot.
Tickets must be rocaredattheTicketofoces, TEM)
street or street, In arder to secure the lowed
rates of are. KLLIS CLANK, Agent.
- Frm.mn's Baggage 3tsrprats will call fbr and delivw
at the Depot.
itai d& P . 3 No. U3South THIRD Street. mY7I
DEN AND AMBOY and PHELA
51/1 :111/ ' TRENTON ttaYLROAD COM
PANY'S Limn, tram Philadel hist° New York, and
`WILY places, from W STREET WHARF.
will leave so follows. viz:
At 5 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Accom., 21
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey 102_ty !tweak a tr4l
At 2 P. M., via Camoen and Athboy Express
co
At SA OP. N., via t burden to S. Amb 7, Am:A. 22i
At 6.00 P. M. VIA garden and Amboy Accom.
2d ..1 80
0.
28 Wain' t iroaczwsuin.
villa Pemberton and vincentown. Ate A. M.. and
2 P. M. fir Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 AL 4, 5.6, and IL3O P. M. Ibr Flab
Rouse, za) coyra, Riverton, Progress, Delano°,
Beverly, Edgewater , Burlington, Florence. Borden.
towli,Xic. The 10 A. 7d.and 4 P.M. lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
LLIVIsta FROM READMIGTON DEPOT' leave
se folio WS • •
At 11. A. BL, 4.80, 6.45 P. M and Lt P.M. (night) via
Bennington and Jersey City Express. is Of
The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun
days eXt 6 Pled.
At 7.30 and Mee A. M. 8, 8.80 4.88, IS and 6,45 P. M., and
tbr Bristol, Trenton. dle.
At 7 and 1.0.15, A. M., 12 M., a 4. 5, and 6 P. M. for
olio" el*Tui tied/tie:Roans-thug, TaconY,Wistino
ming Brideseurg and Prankrord and at le. te A. M.
for B ristoLi Schenck', Eddington and 8 P. M. for
Holm esbura and intermediate Stations.
BELVIDERE .LEJ...A.WARE far the
Delaware Myer Valley, Northern Peasalvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De.
pot, as fellows:
At 7..50 A. M. and 8.80 P. lA, for Niagara Palle, Bal.
_ ,talo Dunkirk, Cartandalmittaninira. Ithaca , °wee%
Rochester, Blastampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrone , Wilkesharre Scranton, Suoudshtug,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, lambertville, Mena
ngton. &c. The 3.80 P. M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. &c.
Ate P. AL tor LambertrilleandintermediateStatioas
iar For. New York, and Way Linea leaving Ben
aington Depot, take the cars on Firth street, above
Walnut, halt an hour before departure. The rare ran
Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run Crean
the DepoL On Sundlays,iannalbussm will leave Wel.
nut street wharf at 6P. X. to connect with 6.4 S P. 31
hoc
Fifty Pounds of allowed each 'Pitmen.
ger. Panengers are l igrbited from taking anything
as baggage bat their wearing appareL AU baggage
over pity pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility *4 - baggage to One Dollar per
_nound. and wlli not be nahle ibr any amount beyond
gltd. except by special contract.
Straatts sad cud baackia* checked &inset through to
Boston, TVcn ester, Sprinizideld Hartford, New Haven,
2ielepot t Albany, ZT oy and Saratoga.
Graham's Baggage express wilt cell for and deliver
baggage at the Depot& Orders to ha lett at NO. 8 Wal
nut sheet, or at No. 102 South Twelfth street.
LINES }LW I" lath. kVA ril-Llatillt,LPHlA.
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 21. and
P. EL, via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10
A. Mgto., SP, H. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken.
ain n.
Prom Pier No. IN. Itiver,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. GATMILEIt. Agent.
WEST CHESTER AND P.HILA -
DELPHI& RAILROAD, VIA
laig.010:4:V.1:4:1 , .11.:(ept,11:01:4k1
On and alter MONDAY, June 4th. 1242, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CYLESTitat TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-lirst and .blarket street, 7.20 A. IL. 11.41 U A. a.,
210,1.45 and MO P. M.
Leave West Chester thr Philadelphia. from Depot, on
B. 'Market street. 41.20, 7.30. 10.4 b Es. 4.50 P. N.
Trait:Weaving West Chester at 7.30 A.M. and Warm&
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. Wilt not atop at Pennelton.
and will atop below B. O. Junction at Media only.
PIUSM3MILTON r.FLUNB.
Leave Philadelphia Orr Pennelkm 5.17 and 12213 P. K.
Leave Pennelton fir P ale A. hi., 7.85
P.
The N.
se Trains stop at all in Stations.
ON BIINDAPB—Leave P elphis. at 8,80 A. M.
and 1.00 P.M.
Leave Went Chester 7.15 A. M and 5.00 P M.
Till otherwise ordered a Mara et Passenger Train
will leave West Chester ibr Pbiladelphut, cn 3.'ue.sdays
and Fridays only. at 6.45 P.M.
On arm/tars—The West Philadelbhia Passenger
ears wil leave kleventl. and Marne& streets, half-an
hour beforethe leavel the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of eaeh train to convey pima:Weis
into sheeny. •
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P
M., and leaving West Chester at 7.m A. Iti, and 4.50 P.
K.. connect at B.o..Tunction with Trains on the P. and
B. O. B. B. for Oxford andintermediate points.
PrtansniP7fs are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Basra% and the Company will not, In any
nee, be lesponsible fbr sn amount eXoeeding cure hun
dred dollarsouilees a special. °antral:l is made Do the
same. tsWMI , Y WOOD.General Seuxtrintenden2
• • PBI2.AD ••.M.PHILA GW.24-
_ • TOWN AND N
**:% eiel-1 1 0.— us TABLE.-On and aft MON
-4i:V.16117 16til koiConthutivrowN.
Leave 8, 8,, 11, MA. M. 1. 2, 2
8 .10
hawatee. t, 0. 53g, LO, 7, /0, /, /2, P. K.
Leave Germantown-6. 7, vii, a, 8.20, 0, 10, nos, A. M.;
12,8. 4, tx, am, 8, SI, 10, P. M.
The 8.20 down Wan, and the 8% and 15% up trains do
net stop on Germantown Branch.
• ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia—Q.lo minntai,A. K.; 2 3, 5,8 and
10X;P: BL -
Leave Germantown -8 A. M. 1,4, and DX, I'. M.
CELIII3'LowT HULL 11 , kt luttOAD.
Leave Philadelphia—d, 8,48, 12, A. X; 8, BX, 6X, 8. 8,
and 11. P. M.
Leave Chestnut ELM-/10 minatet t B,B.4o, 11.18 A..
M.; 1.40, 8.40, 8.10, 8.40, 8.40 and 10.40 r. M.
El AYH.
Leave P/11ade1ph1a-4.10 minutes, A. M.: 2,5, and 8 ,
Leave` Metals MM-7.40 minute% A. M.; LW. 6.1 C
end 9.25 minutes P. M.
FOP. CONSHOHOMEN AND NOBRDZITOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.55, ILO6 vainntes, A. M.;
8, 434. 636 - , 8.06, and 11%. P. IL-
'Ave liorrtrozwn-6x,9, 7.50, 941, A. M.:136.'136,
. and BP. br." -
The 536 P. M. train will slop at School Lane,'Wlssa.
Idekon, atanayunk,Soring MUD and Conahohoeken
only.
::01 , 41SIMIDAY13.. = .
Lama Phtladelphia-9 A.. M., 434.'4, and 734 P. M.
Leave Norristown-1 .1 and 06 and 9, P. M.
FOR RAITAYONE..
ve Phl:Mall:data a. 8.5,11.05 A.M.; 131, s.lif. Hi.
e3c,13.05, and I/3i P M A. IL; 1,
Leave lifenavans—OX. V% LOX
OM and a* ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philsidedie A. X.; SIM 4, and 736 P. X.
LeaveMana-7,4i A. M.;l . 6, and 9% P. X.
W. T. WU,SON, General Superintenelet,
Depot:M:lth and,Green ntmete.
RA_RIT -t.N AND DELAWARE
BAI. RAILROAD 0021PA.NY.
and after MONDAY, the 14th of May,
trains on this road will leave - the Depot of the Chuu.•
den and A tlantio Railroad CompanP, at OOOPer!el
Point, Camden. as follows : • - •
Express, t=r Long Branch, New York, and interme
diate stations, at 0.20 A. hi. .
lereigit, for New York and intermediate aintions, at
2140 P.M.
Mall and Expveas, fbr New York, at 8.80 A.. 21. - -
Returning, trains leave Pier tra, North River, foot of
-Duane street, at 11.00 A. 7l! - . and 4Ou P. - NG, and ple
No. 8, at 4.15 P. N . No baggage taken at Pler No. 8.
- Pare. Wand front New York. $2 00.
441 i Won. QLAYTum - supertnt," !idea -.
; ICKAYMIENtii ~ilFVfl E:
READII.co H lIJIALs.Io • •
NP Ll Mitir/ /MUT TRUNK LINEAt/
p ku.A. TOTHE INTERIOR BIIS4 OP 1:
SYLVUEHAN
NA.IOIIMS DW: ZA.MI 'API) WIrO SIISQ
M NO 17ADAHCB,'
THE NORTH, NORT/d. w =sr and the °ANA/MS.
SUMMER ABE NOENENT. OF PAS SEAGES
TRAINS, Jane 4,1866, Leevptlnngp the OoraPerlre .oer/et.
TBL EENTh end 0 MULL streets, Palls.
co r pf t at +%. 4, rinnArte Imam
MORNING ACCoMODATIONS. - -
At 7.30 A. M. for Reading and all Intermediate eta;
Lions.
MORNING PacPßEss.
AS 8.15 A. - M., for Readina, Lebanon, Harrhorra
Tottsvme, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Walbsnib•
port, P.ochester, Niagara PallakilaiNalo, Allen
town, WRkestwzre, Pittaton York. Cerlisle.Chambers
htllg, HagerstoWn, doc., dx
This train connects - at. READING with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains! for Allentown, do.:
and with Resting and CAA turiblaß R.tralus for Colum
bia,dc.; with the Lebanon Valley train for Harristairr.
dre.ysit PORT CLINTON with Catawiasa Railroad
trains for Williamsport, Lock Helen. Elmira, dn., at
Via wren;a3Vite
uy Susquehanna with Northern Central, Cumberland
Valle and Schlkill and trains
Northu y,
mberland:Williamsport Votk. Charabenburg for ,
Pinegrave,
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
Lemma Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M.' for Reeding, Potts.
villa, Harrisburg, dr, connecting with wasiding and
Columbia Rat trains for Columbia, dn.
READING ALVOMMODATION.
• Leaves Beading at 6.00 A. 31., stalfldnik..t waFllts ,
lions; arrives In Philadelphia at 8.65 A..
• Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.; arrives
in Rending at 7.55 P.M
Trains for Pl:Mu:leiphlit leave Earrisburg at 6.10 A.
M. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M.. arriving in Philadel
phia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.10 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving as
Philadelphia at 6 45 P. 3L
Harrisb accommodation leaves Beading at 7.80
A. N. and burg at 4.10 P. N. Connecting at
Residing with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.50
P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. H.
Eiarhet train, with a Pasaenger' astachal, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon fbr Reading and all way
stable= leaves Reading ILBO A l N., and .Dinnihnrtown
12.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and ail way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at. B.ool2V . and
Philadelphia at 8.15 P. 'X ; leave Philadelphia; for
Y eahg at 8.00 A. Si.. returning from. Beading at 4.25
Nreizzr xtutitaus_. ,
for Downingtown and interr • natansPuntss
sake tiaiNu - and 8.15 A. N., and 5.00 P. M. trains Ikons
PhiladelAda. returning from Downingtown at 6.35 A.
M. and 11180 Noon..
NEW YOBS'=KM POE PiTIEGBURGH AND
WEST.
Leaves New York at 7. 9 A. !Land 11.00 P. 3L.pwlng
Reading at ISS. llas Aar.. and 1:10 PM. and connect at
with Pennsylvania, and Northern ()antral
Railroad ran Trains Sir Pi , M• 0. Chicago, WII.
lismanort, Baldraoro. Ea.
ReMming, Express Train leaves Harrisburg an
arrival of Pnsylvtuaba likpresa from Pittsburgh e at
and 9.05A.M.,9 15 P.M. pausing Reading at 4.49 and Mgt
A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 19 A. 51 . ..
and 2.45 P. Ei. Bleeping Oulu =Kim these
trains th rough between Zama My And Wanallo l s
without change. •
Mall train for New York leaves Hanish= at 2.10 P.
M. Mall traln for Harrisburg leaves New York at 13
Noon.
Eli= VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P.M.,
returning from Tamaqua at 725 A. M., and 1.40 anti
915 P. M.
SCRITYLICELL AHD STISCIDERAPIRA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 740 A. M. fof Plnegrove and
Harrisburg, and at Lfe P. M. fbr Pineveve and Tre•
stout returning from Ilarristarg at 3 ?AP. M. and from
Tremont at 726 A. M. and 6.25 P. H.
~M~w:.:,;t~
Through first-class tickets and emigrant ticketa
to all the prLuctpal points In the North and West and
Osnadsa.
The thllowing tickets are obtainable only at the Office
o&Bradford, Treastmer,No. 227 South Fourth artreet,
eat, TtraLaindelphia, or of G. A. litoolla, General thipedutexllu•
g
oonntarrwrioN TicuErs,
At per cent., discomrt between any pante desired
ear ncalles and firma.
ll1:11.7.0.113 TIMMS.
Good fbr 2,000 mflas,b 4
etween poinla, at $52 50 each,
for =Min and. firma.
SEASON TIMM%
For three, six, nine or t-velve months. tbr holders
112 , 1 Y. to all points at reda.ed rates
CILERGYXEN
Bedding on the line of the Sold wlll be furnished
tvit hfare caste, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
balf-.
lactrasioN TIMM.
Prom Philadelphia to principal stations, good Om
Saturday, Sunday and Itonday ai minced fare, to be
WI only at the Ticket Office at'hirteenth and (Allow
hill streets.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions ((included to all the above
paints from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow SIGHT TEA M&
Leave his daily at 5.30 A. M.. 12.45 noon and
6 P. IC, ibr Lebanon, Harrishruz, POSsivilbt,
Part Olinten, and Paints “brkrend.
mit my
Coee st thePtdiadelphis. Post Meeter all places an
11Ye road and ita branches at SA. U. and ihr the lens
,ipal Stations only as 115 P. Y.
PHILADELPHIA._ WELIEING
TON AND BALTIMORE RAlL
tri ABLE.--Commencing MONDAY,
April 16th. ISE& Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as ibllowa:
Express Train. at 4.18 (Mondays excepted),
for Baltimore and Waslibigton,_atopping at Mester,
Wilmington, Newark, t Won, Northeast. Perryville,
Havre- de Aberdeen. .Penrystan'e, Magnolia.
ase's and Stemmer's Bun.
somall Train, at LB A. N. (Bars Says ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopMng at all regular stations
between Philadelphia and Balamore.
Delaware Train_Loo.h..2l.(Banday excepted), An
Prlncs•ss Anne. 111111 rd and Intermediate stations.
Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Weshingtonj
Exprem Train at &to P M. (Rtm i s excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington , sto pping Iltotter,
Claymont. Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville, Havrede Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Edgewood, Magnolia, Cu and Stemmer's Run.
Might Express at ILal P. M. far Baltimore and Wash
n.
by boat from Baltimore ibr Portress
th o
Mnr01 1.45 e.1, o r lit.
City Point and Bictunond will take
e A M. Train.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN%
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mingto.
Leave n Phi l aelalphia at 9 rO,ILIS A.31.,4=,6 00 and 11.30
P. M. -The 4.50 P. M. train connects with the De la
ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta
tions.
Leave Wilmington SAN 800 sad 9.80 A. M., 00 and
&So P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A.
M. 4.90 and 6.re P. M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 11.00A.M.,4.58 and 10.00 P.M.
CELESTEB FOB PRELsDELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 7.48. 8.46, 10.14 and IL4O A. M.,
4.46. 5.10,7.26 and 10.36 P. M.
Prom Baltimore to Plaladelphla ore
.—Leave Baltimore
7.25 A. SL, Way Mail 9.20 A. M., Express. 110 P. AL,
Express. 6.35 P. M., Express. b.S P. M., Express.
Traina for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.83
A. M.. and MS P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Vilinsingtonai LS& and
9.33 At. M. and 4.16 P. M.
Freight trains with passenger tar attached will leave
Wilw”ngton - Pe...yvnle and intermediate stations
at 41.115 P. N. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
sad 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 PhiladefEhia.
SbNDAY Th+&]::e!l.l.
Exprees Train at is A, M. ibr Baltimore and Waah-
Ington, "topping at Cheater, Wilmington Newark,
EiktonyNortheaat, Parr/villa, Eilwre-de"Gliace, Aber
deen, PerryllMl'S, Magnolia, Chase% and Stemmer's
Bight Express 11.00 P. M. ibr Baltimore and Weak-
Ington. „ _
Accommodation Train at UM P.M., Mr Withalngton
and Intermed• ate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 5.25 P. M. stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers ihr Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washin or Baltimore)
and Minter to leave,Paseeniters from Baltimore or
Washington.
Acoomcdation train will leave Wilmington Ihr phi.
ladeiphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. M.
ILE. 'KENNEY. Sumaintendent.
W132.T JERSEY ItASE.ROAD
foot of Market street
1/356 pper . Contatencing .THCIRSDAY May al,
LEAVE PHILADELPRCA As 'FOLLOWS:
ELOO A. M. Mall lbr Bridgeton, iffeaeoa, and all inter
nAdiate etaLlona.
9.t u a. M. Mail for Cape Mao; stopping at Woodbury,
°lamb()) o', Vineland and Mlllvitle, and all stations be.
low MlllvUle....Doe 12.20 M.
Bto P. M. AccomodatiOa for Cape May, stopping at
W..odbury and tilataboro% and all stations below
Glaeaooro'. line 8.152. M.
B.to e. M.. Patseuger. ler ,Bridgeton, Salem and all
Intermediate stations.
6.00 P. M. Woodbury 4ccomodation.
..ILEFURNING TRALNEL . ...
save Cape Id ay 6.30 and 11 A. M.
'lsridation 7.00 A Id; and 8.60 P. ?L
Salem 6.4.5 A. M. and b S 5 P. M. _
Freight will be received at second covered wharf be
low R alnut street from 7A. sf. until SP. M. Freight
received at or before 9 A. 111., will go forward same day.
Freight delivered at 229 South DeWvare Avenue.
J. VAN 11.ENSSELASueeruuendent.
• TEM WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual branches of 11MP.62238 Bus
brims, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re
"Tensible Express Companies , to all parts of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Meesen
ger accompanies each through train. °Moe, No. 5
Walnut street
PRIDALELPHIA & RALTI
MOBS CENTRAL RAILROAD.— :
— SRMANOEMENTS.—ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, March 19, 1868,the Trains will leave Phila.
delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester & Phila
delphia Railroad, corner of hirty-tirat and .Market
Streets, (West•Philada ), at. 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Rising Stut, at 5.80, and Oxfbrd at &id A. M.,
and leave Oxford at 8.25 P. M.
Till June Ist a Market Train wit h Passengevaltr
attachcl, vrill run on Tuesdays and Pridays.leaving
The =Rising Sun .at 10.45 A. AL, Oxtord at 11.45 A. M,,
sad Rennt tt 0 '2. P. M., connecting at West Chester
Jnnction-with a Train Tor Philadelphia, On and atter
• e 181, this train will leave the Rising Sun at
Oxford at 52'. M., and 'Kennett at 5 P.M. Marketing
will not be taken . on Passenger Trains. ,
. The Train leaving Philadelphia' at 7,20 A. M. CM
necta at Oxford with a daily line of titages Peach
Bottom. in Lanfrstercounty. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottonito connect:at Oxtbsd with the Afternoon Train
Tar Philade phis.
'I he Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 rena tOTOM*
Paiisengers are allowed to take Wearing, APP&TeI
only, as Baggage, at d the Company will not In
Case be ivsponsible ibr an amount exceeding one hem . -
dred dollars, Unless a gal 1 Contrast be made for tkie :
same. nahl9 111? WOOD, (len'L Sup't,
TRALVELDNI TEGIVIDE.
r..nrictrixLVANZA. CEMISMILA:
uMMgg ABRANGEMENT.
The trains'ol the Pennsylvania Central B. R. maw'
the Depot at-Thirty-first and Market streets „ which is
reached by the care of the Market Street Paersunges,
.limmay_running to and from the Depot. The last car
leaves From street about thirty minutes. Prim bir
, the departure of each Train. • .
ON Eammais—Cars leave Eleventh and Market-,
streets 45 Minutes befvre departure of Evening , trains.
• 2d ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will etal for and deliver
Baggage at lhe Depot Orders left at the office.
631 Chestnut street, will receive attention.
TRAIN
S: S LEAVE AHD ABRIVE AT DEPOT .
THU
Kam nun; • • • $$ 8.00 A. DC
DAY w'KPWRAS - - • "
PAOIa AMOR.. Wo. 1 . • • .4 sa •
FAST LINE ekE,RIP., EXPRESS I 12.00 M.
Tr ARR181111:1BG • • - " P. K.
LANCASTER- AOCON..; ". 4.00 _ . 1
PAOLI Ati..2381..180. 2 - - 1 . 8.00 1 ,
PITTSBURGH dr. EERIE MAID, " • 0.00
PAOLI'ACCOIL,No. 8, _ - 10.00 '-
PHILADELPHIA. RETURNS • .
Luz 2
MMZSZ!I
CINCINNATI HILPIOD3I3. • - " 12.40 A. IQ._
PHELADELPHIA :Ws t - 7.10 "
PAOLI ACX)O34., No. 1 - • " 5423 "
COLUMBLA. TRAIN. • " 8.58
LANCASTER TRAJN • ' • " 12.40 P. XV
FASTLINE - • • 1, .1.10 ••
PAOLI AININIOL, No. f , • • "' 4.10
DAY IT:if:PRESS - . • " 5.50 - "
PAOLI A MOM., No. 3,
.- " 780 "
TiAttwIRSUJIG ALVOIL, • • " 9.10 "
"Daily. , except Saturday. tDauy. Wally; except
Monody.
IRunning through from Philadelphia otherburgh.
and Erie without change of care. AUtrains
daily, except Sunday. ,
TICKET OPTIC - EH.
Are located at No. 631 Chestnut. street, Conti
nental HoteL and , Girard where Tickets may
be procured to all important points in Pennsylvania,.
as well ea the West, Northwest and Southwest and
full Information evert as to time and connectlons, b 7
JOHN C.ALLEN, Ticket Agent .
Also at Ihirty.tirst and Market streets,on application.
to IB.OS. B. PARKE. Ticket Agent, at the Depot._
sou huntsumb TIMM tuna daily, except Sunday. For-
fall tolbrmatiOn as to faze and accommodations, apply
to FRANCIS FUNK. No. 137 Dock street.
The Yeamtylvanlallmtroad 00. udll not saradnit_sotd".
risk dm Hamm% mmpt for W=A2= l ,azul =old
their r ty to Oue H to vlue.
All Balmsinspecuting that amount hi-v*l=mM beat,
the risk of the owner, =leas taken by special. contract.
PITTSBURGH , COLUMBUS
ADD CUBOUNDAT/ RAILROAD
Ime PAN lump= notrrzwlanweim.
Owing to the great dtatance saved by THIS ROIPTIV
the Gov -anment hae assigned to it - the carrying of the.
11. S. HAM to the Principal elides or the West and
Southwest.
THERE HUNG MIT ONE CHANGE OF CABS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND 9INCEL'INATI, , .
AND BUT TWO TO ST LOUIS..
PASSENGERS BY 'THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE-
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO. AMY
BT.
a LOUIE ONE TEAM IN ADVANCE OF ANY
arnic
Pessary= leaving PbiladelPhie at 11.50 A. E. lan •
arrive at Altoona In the evening for supper, when r/
Woodruff's Celebrated Palace tate-Room eleepine ,
Cars will be attached, and run through- to Cobrinhuesj i
without change, avoiding changing a= at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community..
Be
Be sure to pnrchaae ticketa "VIA. ISTRURICH.
Fita.w," et
- n/9110113YLVANIA. RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets,
Philadelphia.
S. F. Philadelphia.
Gen'l ticket Sgt. Stenbenvi*O.
. JOHN H. KELLEat Gang Eastern Pam.
526 Broadway, New ark. -
JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Sadt. 1e1441`
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street;
Girard Rouse, Continental Hotel, J. C. ALLEN. Ticket.
Avh.t. and 'Thittlets. ant Market streets, T. H.
PARKE, Ticket
• DM. PHILADELPHLS. AND ,
KELE RAILROAD. ISM
1 great e traverses the Northern and North.
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and Is operated by the Penaayl►
yenta icallroad Cowpony.
k, -•7 v) - & qlzrz.:4.;1&•:10 ...ijr% a:4
===
&de'Aran Train- --.OD A- 'At'
Erb3 Mrpreaa Traht— -----•
•
--—LOOP. X.
Erie Mail Train
Erie RICII2OI/1 /GE= —9"
P.
Ar.
_ l lOO AL
Passeniiir Curs run through on the Erie Mail and
=Tralna without change, both wan, between
phis and ltrle.
Leave New York at S. ALM , arrive at Erie 9.90 A. 'IC
Leave Erie at 4.45 P. lieL, arrive at New York 4.10 P. br
Elegant eilerping Qua on all Night Trains.
For information reew..Wngenger bhiMeias
at corner TEIT.STH and MA paar. RKET streets: Pnlla,.
delphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Amite:
B. B. RinfStOO, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Mark*
streets, P h alphia
. Reynolds, Brie. .
Wm. Brown, Agent N. Q. B. B. Baltimore.
B. H. HOUSTON, •
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWINNER,
General Ticket Ageriy ylam .hlbuielpida.
A,. L.
• General SupeTintendent, Erie:
•• . • e 344* • es
ADIELPHIA TO WIT:ITA
: •• : I CHANGE OP CABS VIA ett.TA
.
WISSA BOUTE.
Willid after Monday. April 24, 1566, through call
for amsport will leave the Philadelphin and Read
ing Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and 4.llllowhill streets,
at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and
malting close connections for Elmira, Oil 'Regions,
Buffalo. Erle, Niagara Fans, Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
Western States and the Quiadas. •
IBBOUGH TICKETS to all points can be profaned
at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom. House, at
the 'United States Telegraph Office in the Continental
Hotel, anc at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Bead.
log Baihroad Tldr4eenth and streets.
N. V • NITORN. Passenger Agent.
WM§ 1U.&1111,ft.
L ' m-Ls & HOFFMAN.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
m No. 212 PEAR Street.
reffencm 606 Dickerson skeet. 1005 Taylor Wavet.
Every description:of Jobbing promptly attended to.
pAsaecnas PROCURED.—
JOHN E. FRICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATE,
PENSION AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. W 3 DOCK Street.
oAkw leen. yenta, Depoeltiona, Afdaviinh o k A
EO. KNIGHT & CO., WHOT.ww.arw, Giacioggs,
.S. E Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil
edelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refineag and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of Philadelphia. lal-13Fr
FAXES A. WIUGHT. THORNTON PUCE. OLICIOINT a
aruncoa. THEODORE WRIGHT. BRANS 1.. HEMS.
PAPER WEIGHT dc isONS,
- Importers of Earthenware, -
and
Shipping sad CommisSion
No. 115 WALNUT Street . Philadelphia;
PENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELA.,
WARE river, below PIELILAHEIGRMA,
CIUSSTM.4: Delaware county, Pa.
HEANEY,
Engineers and Iron Boat builders, SON &
Hanniactorent of
All kinds of
CONDENSING , ADD O NON-OONDENBLNG
.Len Vessels oral descriptions Boilers, Vara, Tanks,
Propellers. &C., dtc.
T. BEANEY, W. B. BEAVEY, B. ABM :MOLD, .
Late of ante
Beano , . lOW'S& Co., Engineer in Chief,
Penn Works. Phila. 11. B. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN M_ENDJUK„ WM. H.. XERRICEEC.
.INO. E. COPE.
QOUTHWABK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND' WASlif;
LNGTON STREETS.'
PHICADILLPECLA..
MERnDIa dt SODa tim i: l • 3•
• ENerNsEss AND MAC
Mantidicture High and Low Pressure Steam ilvinte:
for Land, River and Marine Service. • .
Boilers Gasometers:Tanks. Iron-Boats, ao,
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Worlatkapis and
Railroad Stations, Az:
Retorts and Gas is achinery, of-the latest and most
im_proved construction, _
Every description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills ,_ Vacuum Pans, Open „-
Steam Tndzw, Defacators, Filters, ,;Pumping
des, &G
Sole Agents far N. Billeuk's Patent Sugar.. Bolth r
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent : Steam Hammer ants -
Aspinwall ck Woolsey% Patent CeahrLft)gal Sugar
Draining Machine.
CIAS FIIPPUBIO3.—bIISBNY, MERFSLL
THAOICALBA, NO. 718 CIPIESTA w.f . street,
Manufbcturers of Gee Fixtures, Lamps, do„ &0.,
would Call the attention of the public to theirlarge
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, &c. 'They . also Introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Pablo Buildings, and attend to extend
ing, altering and repairing Gas pipet. All work war e
ranted. jaBo
TIAPHILADELPHIA RIMING SCITOOI.O.I
FFTH street, above Vine, will re-OPen Ibr tha
Fall andedge Winter season on MONDAY, Sept; titiltf
Ladies and gentlemen desiring to amain a thorongle
knowl of Aris accompliebrcant will finmay
facility at this school The horse" are salt a nd wen
trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Saddle
horses trained' in the beet manner. Saddle h.
horses and vehicles to hire. Also csurisiMs
'rats, to data, steamtostrolin.
• TllOB. MAME & BONJ
13B.TVY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROMIXTY.—The
.11. only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and. Dialom -
tented. 16 Very low prices. A. P
Manures
tater
°lCTBB°tftudiv &ea lt
Goldsmith's Hall. Library
AND CO. ‘'('
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