Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 13, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday.
The Peaking in- Buffalo;
BUFFALO, June 12.--A grand mass meet
.
ing of Fenians will- be- held in Si.- James
Ball; this evening. The meeting is occa
sioned priinarily by the introduction of the
residution Congress yesterday, to in
struct the Committee on Foreign Affairs to
inquire into the expediency of reporting a
bill to repeal the:neutrality act of 1818.
This action gives new life to the Fenian
movement, and a very enthusiastic meeting
is epected. The Fenian Senator Scanlan,
of Chicago, arrived here yesterday. The
revolutionary committee of the Irish Re
public has published a stirring appeal to
the Irish of Buffalo, and all lovers of repub
lican liberty. The following is an extract:
"Let the Irish citizens in particular send
in commissary stores, such as bread, meat,
coffee, sugar, etc., just what 'each man
would like at home. We want all the
money we can raise for other purposes&
What these purposes are the people can i
guess. Let no person imagine that the cause
is defeated, or that men who have sworn to
free their native land or die will abandon
their course because a few over-zealous
officials have placed some obstacles in our
way. The voice of the great American
people is at last heard in the balls of Con
gresa—not from a single intividual, but
from, representatives of thirty millions, and,
true Ao their natural instincts, they have
raised their voices for the oppressed.
God bless them ! They will rouse many
an -anxious spirit -throughout- the world,
and mstkelyrants tremble on their thrones,
as the cry goes forth: 'America . is the
defender of Liberty !' Let the people take
heart througlaout the laud, call meet
ings, pass resolutions. and pledge their
support to men who inscribe upon their
bannere 'Universal liberty.' . Be patient,
but work! work! Collect money; have your
men ready, and when the cry of battle goes
forth let them come as individuals, if they
cannot come as companies or regiments."
A large number of Fenians, from Malone,
have arrived here, having been furnished
with transportation from there to Buffalo,
by (3eneral Meade. Oar citizens are begin
ping to feel uneasy at the collection of such
a large body of Fenians here, though they
have behaved extremely well so far.
Gen. Barry, late yesterday afternoon, re
ceived authority to give transportation to
the Fenians who desire to go farther West,
and could not pay their passage, on their
giting their parole not to attempt the in
vasion of Canada. 'We undertand very few
availed themselves of the offer.
Fr Washington.
!Special espatch to the Bulletin.]
WASHINGT9N, June 12.—Gov. Parsons, of
Alabama, writes that there is great destitu
tion among the whites, in that State. The
Freedmen's Bureau is issuing every week
about twenty-five thousand rations.
The President last evening informed Mr.
O'Conor that he would bring the question
of paroling Davis before the Cabinet to-day.
The Finance Committee are about equally
divided on the question of taxing cotton.
They will probably compromise on three
cents instead of five.
.The Committee are also considering the
question of postponing the two per cent. tax
on State banks, which goes into operation
on Ist July, to one year from that date.
.11LIGICI3th Congress—Eirst Session.
WASHINGTON, June 12.
ScasiArE.—A resolution to print 9,000
copies, of the report of the Commissioner of
Patents was referred to the Committee on
Printing.
A bill to provide for the settlement of ac
counts of disbursing officers connected with
the Freedmen's Bureau was passed. ,
A bill making appropriations for repair
ing and improving the public works in dif
ferent-parts of the country was passed.
Mr. Anthony (R. I.) from the printing
committee, reported a resolution for print
ing 50.000 copies of the Reconstruction Re
port. Passed.
HOUSE.—Mr. Eliot (Mass.),from the com
mittee on Commerce, asked leave to report
back with amendments the Senate bill to
regulate the transportation of "nitro-glyce
rine or glonoine oil, but Mr. Jenckes ob
jected.
On motion of Mr. Raymond (N. Y.), the
Committee on Appropriations was, dis
charged from the consideration of the reso
lutions of the New York legislature, rela
tive to the payment of the Militia of 1812,and
of the claim of George Cottingham,and they
were referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Schenck (Ohio), from the Committee
on Military Affairs, reported back, with
amendments, the Senate joint resolution
respecting bounties to colored soldiers, and
bounties, pensions and allowances to, their
heirs. The amendments were agree to and
thejoint resolution,as amended,was passed.
Mr. Mcßuer (Cal.) offered a resolution,
which was referred to the Committee on In
dian Affairs, authorizing the Secretary of
the Interior to pay to John Renland $2,100,
for flour furnished the Indians.
Mr. Bidwell (Cal.) introduced a bill grant
ing lands to the State of California to aid in
the construction of a certain wagon road for
military and postal purposes. Read twice
and referred to the. Committee on Public
Lands.
Mr. Hart (N. Y.), from the Committee on
the District of Columbia, reported a bill for
legalizing marriages in the District. Read
three times and passed. -
It provides that all colored persons in the
District, who; previous to their actual eman
cipationlad undertaken and - agreed to oc
cupy, the relation .to each other of husband
and wife and who recognized that relation,
as atilfexisting, whether the rites of mar
, riagehave been celebrated between them. or
not, shall be-deemed:husband and wife, and
their children shall be held to be legitimate.
Mr. Delano-'(Ohici) introduced a bill
amendatory of therNaval'Appiopriation bill
of trussession; He explained that a section
of that bill repealing a,section of theact of
, 1835 the effect of increasing the pay of
I navy officers from 20 to 33 per cent., equal. to
$1,300,000 annually, and said that neither
House bad-any idea of.doing - anything-of
the kind: Iftlie pay of navy officers ought
to be increased it ought to_ be done openly
and knowingly.
Messrs. Le Blond and Pike objecting' to
its consideration at present, the bill was re
ferred:to-the Committee on Naval Affaira -
Mr. Niblick (Ind,) presented the memo
rial and resolution of the General Assembly
of Florida relative to a direct tax. Referred
to the Conimittee on Ways and Means.
Arrival of The Steamer Etna.
NEW Yomc,June 12.—The steamship Etna
bas arrived. Her advises have been an
ticipated. ' •
New York Stock Market.
Num 'YORK, June-'12 . -Stocks are steady. Chicago
and Rock Island, 92%; Illinois Central, 1217 Michigan
Southern. 19'3,;; New-YorkUentral, 973. i; Itesding,l49 . )i";
Hudson Elver, Ito; CantonCOimpanYr MK: . Virginia
67%; Missouri es, SO; Erie, 62; Western Union 'fele
graph: 66; United Si flies Coupon 6s. 1881,;110%; Unit.d
Atates Coupons, 1862. 1023¢; Ditto, li3f 5, 10te,c,.; .Ten-For
ties, 96Mii. Treasury 7 3-Iss, /0234@1023,1; Ciold,
,
Baurianyan, June 12-Flour le quiet.. Wheat Jiro].
Corn n.m and scarce; white $1 04; yellow 4 ' 2 .• Oats
dull atian .. 'Provisions quiet and inactive, but prices
sugar Ann. tilthy dull at II 31@2 31)i.
Sales at Philadelphia . Stooktdiaard.i
.a.FTER BOARD,
10001[T.S10-it)B 90.14.500 sh Dalzell 94-109,
20• , 0 Pl,ll 91' 25 sh:Frestooilll D. 19
10v0 Lehigh V Eds 11134 an) all 131,h 4: 16th St R
50uu U. b wrens 7 3-100 1.101 22
Notes Avg c 102% 10 sh Phila & Erie blo
2009 Betiding as '7O •90 104) 86 do ' 2 i. 13 ttiP,
9sh b 5 123. 7 50 eh Del Div 53:1
20u sh CalthWlS la - .11;36. 2bY, 200 Nictiotati C
100 sh do 2da 20• it 50 sh Ilealetoa. J2ds 58
9 sh Tilechßk• • 81
SECOND
500 sh Ocean Oil . • 634
400 t.h Co sje
1140 oh Bead h. s 5 51;
200 ah, do b80`543i
Flat AKlN'''.
The New Builetin
No. 607 , Chestnut Street .
Cho proprietors are prepared to reeetveproposalis rot
renting sN.ch rooms as they do not we themselves.
These will be
THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM,
So by 24 feet.
1 . .a.b. WHOLE OF THE NORTITRRN HALF GI
Mailkets.
BOAED.
100 sti Pail &Ede c 30%
76 .ull'ort.a6 4:'i
1 200 8I Catawissa pf b5'26:4
EISa'AT
WLL BB COMPLETED IN A FEW DAYS,
TIIE )31JILDENG,
Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall on
Obentnut street,
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street:
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission Howse, a - Hank
or Insurance Office.
libr Further radical= apply e the NEW BUD:
LETIN BUILDING,
No. 607 Chestnut Street.
in NOR SALE—A VERY OKSIRABLE COON
TRY RI SILENCE.
\vitt all the modern improvements' situated near the
• ROLME3RII.RO DEPor
Of the Philadelphia. and Trenton Railroad.
Access to and tram the city almost hourly.
rthe house is built-in the best and most substantial
manner, 'without regerd to cost, having-every conve
nience, and well suited' for a summer and winter rest
oence for any gentleman doing business in the city, or
who is desirous of post e.ssing a thst Otos residence.
It is walan five minute s' walk of the depot and about
one-third of a mile from the village of Holmesburg,
a village noted tor its healthful situation and pleasing
society. as d - possesses a
FIDE VIEW of the DELAWARE RIVEFL
'Tlere are three acres of land: also a floe stable can
meted' therewith, the ground elegantly laid out and
t este) ully embellished with fruit and oruamenta.t trees.
A fine garden in good • condition, - and rais
ing now every variety of vegetables. Schools and
Churches convenient. Apply-to
jes.w.f,m.fito C. M. I,ESLIE, 727 Bansom gt.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-ESTATE OF
IX! ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. deceased.—vaLu-
Al 3 BUILDING LOP AND HOUSE IN BOX
BOROUGH, near Ruxborough Water-works.
Will be sold at Public Sale, by alias Order of Court,
on the premises, Rioge road. Eoxborough, between
ands mile stones, on %VEDNE'DAY, Juae2.7. 1863,
2 o'clock P. M.
A TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE and LOT of 5 acres
and 121 perchfs of land. near the Ruaboraugh Water
Works. and adjoining lands of Johu Smick, William
Williams, George Williams. and the Ridge Rfad.
Terms, t2CO on day of sale; balance on execution of the
deed.
the Court.
E. A: MERRICK, Clerk q. C.
U. Adm'r.
• jee.e,w m3V
M. PESTER, Auct'r
GIrits".6NTOWN.—FOR 8 SLR. FSTU .R
furnished or uefurnished, with immediate pos.
5t....:13101,, a :urge and come odious Manama, actuate in
one of the most desirable parts of the town, within
five minutes' walk of Railroad Depot. It contains
iourteee rooreK.with all modern conveniences, hot
and cold bath. gas and water in all the chambers.
firstsclass stable and carriage house, a good vegetable
garden abundance of frith and dowers. in fact it corn
biases 911 the advantages of a City and Country Resi
dence. Lot 90 by 200 teet cl , tp. Apply to C. 11. 'AU IR-
E RID, 205 E oath Sigh h street. mya-istl
e A COUNTRY PL ACV. TO RENT. WITHIN
RIM' three mit utea' walk of the Jenkintown Stailon,
theon North Penn.ylvania Railroad. The buildings
consist of a large old fashioned ttowe Hon3e. with
Hitch en Range, Bath Room, Hot and Cold Water:
quantities of _bruit, stable room for two Horses and a
Cow, lane G arden, ready planted; Gardener's House,
Ice Nouse,
( t illed) &c. Apply by note to W., box / zPS.
Post Office. -
r. j I. H. JOSILPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE
Agency.lio. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia,
a. Real Estate bought and sold on commission.
Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort.
gages, and other securities. /louse and Ground Rents
collected.
Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States. myBSinl
PGESILANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR fielai
OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently
osted, within two minutes' walk of Church Lant
Station. A commodious and e egant RESIDENCE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house,
&c. Lot 180x213. Apply between 10 and 2, at 88 Nortb
PBEERD street - fralri4 dill W. P. WILSTACE.
~..t•r•••,.H GERMANY° 4N--FOR. SALE.—A. handsome
El double pointed stone residence. built in tale best
manner and baring every city co-venience, situate ea
Chew street. between shoemaker's and Chitral lanes.
Lot 193 fret front by 240 feet deep, with stone stable
and carriage house, Immediate. possession given. J.
M. GODIDLEY SON, Ste Walnntstreet.
6-5 - S GERMANTOW.N—FOR SALE.—.O. handsome
M Double Stone Residence. with stable ar d carriage
house and large lot of ground, situate within four
minutes' walk from the railroad depot. Has every
city concrnience. snit is In perfect order. J. 5L GUM
MET dr EONS. StS Wal out street.
FOR SALb...—.A. baLdsome three-story modern
EN brick Reeidence, with attics, three-story double
back buildings and side yard, situate on Nineteenth
street, above Arch. Is finished throughout in a supe
rior manner and is in perfect order. J. M. GII.IitiLEY
dE SOlch,aB Wainut street.
itIT3 - FOR SALE.—A. four-story brick Dwelling, with
M double threestory back buildings, situate on the
west side of Ik:aneteenth street above Arch; has every
modern Improvement, and Is in per fect order. lot .:;5
feet front by 103 feetdeep. Immediate possessit n given.
J. M. taDDIMEY d SONS, 508 Walnut street.
E::L. TOR SALE.—A _BROWN TONE DWELLING,
-' with all the modern improvements, on Forty.
record atreet, north of Ringsesaing averse. /mate
diate pornei_sion. Apply to
C. H..CHEYNEY,
No. 608 Arch street.
p> . FOR SaLE—wbe modern three-st , ry brick
1' RESIDENCE. wi.b double back buildings,
ntbed '. broughout In the best manner, with every
convenience, and In perfect order. Situate No. 2202
PlNEetrtet. J. M. GIIII.II.EY & SONS, 50S Walnut
street.
E::t FOR his LE.—A large four-story brown stone
•1 BUILDING, 82 fee , front, with steam power, and
admirably adapted for Med:tonics' purposes; c=ntrally
located. Full perticulars furnished by J. M. Gll.ll
- &SONS, tt 8 Walnut street.
„ TO RENT.— A COUNTRY MANSION, stabling
tig, for eve horses; ice house filled, milk house and
garden, 10 minutes' walk from "'logs talon on the
North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to CRAB. 51,
EVANS, No. 631 Arch street. JeB-6t3
1.! - Vzi FOR SALE.—The dwelling. No. 521 South Ninth
gra street, with three story double back buildings,
containing all the modern conveniences. Built er
pressly for tb e present owner. Terms easy. Apply a
No. 5,9 Smith NINTH street. myl2-tf
FOR SALE R EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO
:: PERTY—OS acres of Valuable rimber and Farm
and in Luzerne county, Pa. Also, 200 acres of land
near Luck Raven, Clinton county, Pa. 7. M. GUM
MEP & SON S , 508 Walnut street.
CFR FORISALLE OitllENT.—The three story brick
in dwelling, situate Nu. 609 South Tenth street; has
every convenience and has recently been thoroughly
repaired. J. M. OWifMEY &SONS. 508 Walnutstreet
•
12 FOR SALE.—COUNTRY SEAT,32 acres con
venient Passenger railway. • liamelliata pos
session- Easy terms, W. A. LEECH,
jel2-2te 128 South Sixth street.
Ira
FOR BALD.—FIRST CLASS COTTAGE, one of
the best locations at :Atlantic City. Apply to M.
" LOR, Central House, or 2,10 Market St. je7,6t*
T _
RENT.-Part of second,third and fourth stories
TO
No. 126 CHESTNUT street.
Apply seetnd story
TLWO BE bET-:-SECOND, ,TE.SRD, FOURTH AND
FIFTH FLOORS, 339 Walnut street, ~,, suitable for
Offices or any light business. Apply to J. H. CURTIS
ds SON, Real Estate Brokers, 483 Walnut street.
T.BL LET.-Third: and fourth flootS With theofEce
en • first floor. also, part'of a large cellar, No: 18
South Front street. Applyto J. LURCLS & SON,
Real Estate Brokers. 423 Walnut street.
WO BE LET.—FOURTH-AND FIFTH FLOORS, 1115
U. South SECOND atrEet. a pply to I H. CURTIS al
SON. Real Estate Brokers. 4HWAISTUT Street.
INANTIS.
IDRICK CLAY LOT WANTED —A large lot of good
D Clay on lease in pr conVenient, to the city. No one
need apply who has not a large body of good clay.
Address, CLAY, Bulletin Office. Jell•st•
WIRS BRUSH, WRITING AND LITERARY
11l A GENCY.--Copyhig done rapidly, advertise•
merits written, business letters answered promptly
end confidential', Writing of all kinds attended to
at the shortest notice. Litorary matters will receive
especial atteition. No. 258 south Ninth strdet,Phlla•
deithis. Refer to D. Appleton & 00., 843 and '443
Brt adway. New York. Je7tf
AGENTS WANTED FOP. "CAMPAIGNS OF
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC." By William
Swinton. The Standard Histort , of the "Grand Army."
The greatest w. rk on the War. Universally endorsed
by army officers and , the press. Send tor circulars and
ree'orir terms .Address "National Publishing C 0.," 507
Minorstreet Philadelphia. Pa mv3o lcci*
WANTED TO RENT BY AS ADULT
rEgi Family a threeetory ROUSEwIth double three
story bark buildings, - between Arcb and Pine and
Eleventh and.Eishteenth streets. Address
M. NEWKIRK,
524 Walnut street.
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13,1866:
;177 READING RAILROAD. r - '
_••• GREATTRITNIL LINN -radar
f. • I .1 BOCA •IO THE ANTIC/MGR OP NUM
'SYLVANIA, THE somnixonALKEntspitriaiAN
NA,III:IILRERLAND AND WYGIILHIG2VAIr
THE NORTH NORTHWEST and the CA.NADAS
Srm2roza 6..frauoreEKENT op PAS/MAGER
• tquatu, June 4,1866; ; towing, the' 00=1111010 0 5 .oe9Otr,
fESINTH anfiALLOW'HILL Streets. -Pbliw'
dotr).4 at 6ottov*lrtv hours:
MORNING ACCoMODA.TIONS.
At 7.30 A. M. for Readingaterall intermediate Sta;
Lions.
MORNING EXPRESS
At 8.15 A. M.. for Reading, Lebanon, liarrisnnra
Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams.
port, Ehnira, Rochester, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Allen.
town, Wllkeeharre, Pittston, York, Chritsle,Ohambera.
burg Hagerstown, arc., OM.
This train connect; at READING with the Baal
.Penttrylvanta Railroad trains for Allentown. 3x.:.arid with Reaang and Oolum - biaß.R.tralas for ijolum
c.; with the Lebanon Valley trans tbt Efarrisocuv.
at PORT CLINTON . with Catawissa r Railroad
trains for Wllliatosport,,Lock_Hal ran:Elmira. at
HARRISBURG with Northern Oantral, Cumberland
Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for
Nortlanmberland.Willlarnspors York. Oluimbereburg,
PLuegrove, &a. • - • -
AFTERNOON:=PEONS.
'Leaves Philadelphia at 8.30 P. M. Mr Reading, Potts.
vine, - Harrisburg, &c.. connecting with Reading and
Columbia R.R.lsains for Columbia, &c.
READINC., ALAMM.M.t)DATION.
Leaves Reading at 6.00 A. H., stoppLiz at all waysta
tions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.5.5 A. X.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5,00 P. lEJ arrives
In Reeding at 7.155 P. Pt
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 5.10 A.
M. and Potts. Ills at 8.45 A. N.. arriving -in Philudel.
ph~a' at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.10 P. 11., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at
PhiloAlelphia at 6 45 P. M.
Harrisburg accommodation learse Beading at 'lse
A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 - P. M. Connecting at
Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.80
P. M., arriving In Philadelphia at 8.10 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger Lair ewacned, leaves
Philadelphia at 12-45 noon for 'Reading and' all way
atatons; leaves Reading:ll.w A, M., and Downingtown
11.30 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way atalions.
.411 the above trains run daily, Sundays except ed.
Sunday trains leave . Pottsville at •Min A and
Philadelphia 'at 3.15 P. ; leave PhiladelPhin, for
Beading at B.eo A. M., returning/tom Reading at 4M.
P, M. _
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.
'Passengers for Downingtown and interrnediatepobits
, tthe the 7.30 and 8.15 A. M. and 6.00 P. It. trains from
Philadelphia. returning from Ihrinainztowr at 6.35 A.
11. anti 12 80 Noor_.
NRW YORE hni:PRIS • § I FOR PITTSBURGH AND
Leaves Hew York it 7. 9 . ..6....3f.Tind 8.99 P. lif...passing
Readinig at 1.t5,1L03 Ali.. and 1.48 P3f. and conneut at
Harrisbuth Pennsylvania . and Northern Central
RaHroad Express Trains for Pittatramt, Chicago,
Elmira. Baltimore. &c.
Returning, :Exprers Train ':leaves Harrisburg on
arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburghat 3
and 9.06A.H. - ,9 13 r. 3- Passmg Hewn= at 4.49 and Ifugg
A. AL and 11.30 P. la. arriving at 2.1. - -w York le A. 3L,
and 2.43 P. 31. Sleepily Cars ausompanyupg these
trains through between - Jersey • City Ala _ PittOurght,
without change.
iwail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P.
M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York. at 12
Noon.
SCHHPILKILL VALLEY P A rr.IIOAD.
Trabs leave Pottsville at 7, 11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
re , :truing from Tamaqua at 7.35 A..hf., and 1.40 and
4,15 P.
Li.
3CEMYT,Trrr.r ANDSI7SQUA RAILROAD.
Trains leave A.llinlll2 at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harris - Lyme', and at 1.50 P. Si. for Pinagrove and Tre
mont; rauxising from Harrisburg at 330 P. and from
Tremont at 7.35 A. If. and 5 35 P. M.
TICKETS.
Through first•class tickets and emigrant tickets
t)? ail the principal points in the North and West and
..
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Otlice
of G. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 2.:7 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, oref G. A. Nlcolls, General titiperintend
eat, Rennin . '.
COMMUTATION
At 25 per cent.. discor.nt bevween any points desired
for famdlee and grms.
1K17 , 2r kGE TICKMB,
Good for 2,000 re gmbetween all palate, at 459 50 each,
ter families and firms.
SEASON TroxEls.
For three, six, nine or 'waive months, for holders
only, to all points at rednved rates.
CLERGY/eel' CI
Residing on the line of the Road will be tarnished
With cards, enttling themselves and wives to tickets at
half-fare.
MA VELlfi."4ol.ok.
m Iwl'.
EXCUPSIO.Iq TICI!EXIS.
From Phtladelhia to princip st•tions good Ibr
Satords3r, Sonday p and Monday. al
st redoced ,
fare, to be
had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow.
tell !trees&
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points from the Company's New Freight Depot. Broad
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leavo Philp daft/daft/ at 5.20 A. AL, 1g.45 noon and
6 P. IL, ibr , Lebanon. Harrisburg', Pottsville,
POrt Clinton, and points Iron&
gr
Clow at the Philadelphia Poet °Moe for &Upload; ott
ate road and its branches at 6 A. M., and Sat the pin!
* And Stations only at 3.15 P. M.
• - PHILADELPHIA,
I .•‘"A N AND BALTIMORE RAIL.
.-
s eau ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY,
April 16th. 1665. -Trains will leave Depot, corner at
Broad street and Washington avenue, as Ibllows:
Express Traln, at 4.15 A. EL (Mondays excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at. Chester,
Wilmington, Newark, a lawn, Northesat. Perryville,
Havre-de-Grace. Aberdeen. Perryanur's, Magnolia.
Chase's and Stemmer's Run.
Way-mall Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Sundays
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular atatlons
between Philadelphia and Baltunore.
Delawareßll. Train. 9.90 A.ll.(SundaY excepted), ibr
Priht*Ps Anne. Milli rd and intermediate stations.
Express train at 11.45 A. M. (*undayl excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington,
Express Train at 8.00 P. AL. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, sto pping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Eaton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen. Peri - TIMM:ea,
Ed gewood, Magnolia; Chase's and Stemmer's Su
Night Expreea at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and eat:t
it •
Passengers by boat fr ost Baltimore for ortrera
Monroe, 'Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take
the 11.45 A.ll. Train.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and
Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at P e 0,11.15 A.M.,4.30. 6 00 and 11.60
P. E. The LSO P. 11. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad for Herrington and intermediate sta
tions.
LeaveWilmingtort 6.45, 6.00 and 9.30 A. M., 4.00 and
6.ai P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave PhiladelPhia at 9.00 A.
4.50 and 6.00 P.
THROUGHTRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
_ _
_
Lesiii-Wllmineon at 11.00 still., 438 and 10.00 P.M.
, CHEL-TE.B. FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M.,
LS& 5.10, 7.26 and 10.36 P.M.
From Baltimore to Plnladelpllla.—Leave Baltimore
7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 820 A. hi., Express. 1.10 P. IL,
Express. 6.85 P. M., Express. 8.25 P. 111., Express.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.52
A. M.. and&BBP.M.
Trains for Baltimore leave liGlimington at 5.24. and
9.83 A. M.. and 1.15 P. M.
Freight trains with Peasenger car attached will leave
wpm (n ter Perryville and intermediate stations
at 6.05 P. noo M. Leave Baltimore bar Havre de-Orace
and intermediate Stations at. 445 P. IL Leave Perry
ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00
A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A.
train for Philadelphia.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Exprosa Train at 415 - A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
lngton, stopping at Chester, WI ogton, 'Newark,
Elkton Northeast , Perryville. Ravre-de.Grace, Aber
deen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Ctusae'a and Stammer's
Bun.
Night Express U.OO P. M. for Baltimore and Waah
.
Log ic=
Accommodation Train at 11.90 P.M, far Wi lmingtun
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. •
Leave Baltimore at 1125 P. M. stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at Elic ,
ton and Newark (to take passengers fOr Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Waehinn or Baltimore)
and Cheater to leave passengers from. Baltimore or
1 017aBbloatoo.
Accorncdation train will leave Wilmington ihr Phi
ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. M.
B. F. RENNET. Buperintendent.
- WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
- "' LINES—From foot of Market street
_upper • . • mmencing THURSDAY May St,
1565
LEAVE FHTL - ADELPHCA • AS FOLLOWS :
B,OOA. M. Mall for Bridgeton, t&sueni, and all inter
mediate buttiont. • • _
t 930 A. M. Mall for Cape Msiv,atoppini at Woocoury,
Glessbco o', ineland and Millvlile, and all stations be
low Millvllle. Due l2sll M._
S Y. 31. A ccomodallon for Cape May. stopping at
Wt.odbury and sflaseboro', and, all stations , belotv
Glassboro . Imo 5.15 P. M._
B.ae P. 11. Pahaenger . 4oc Bridgeton, Ba ler and all
interroedite stations. - •
Oodbury Accomodation.
iii ÜBNiNGI:ReIIYS
Leave Cape May 6,30 and 11-A. 31.
Bridgeton 7.00 A M. and 3.50 P. IL
-Salem 6.* A. M. and S S 5 P. M. •
Freight , will be received aeanid covered wharf be
low Walnut atreet from 7 A. M. until 5 P. M. - Freight
received at or before 9 A. 31., will go forward 8111110 day.
Freight deitvered at?South - Delaware' Avenne:
J VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent.
'PRE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CIDIXPANY
Will attend to all the usual branches of lepumuse Bun-
NEES, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re
sponsible Expreas Clompsoiles, to all parts - of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them.. A Special Agee:Ben •
gL3r accompanies each through train. - - Office. No. 5
W
'PHIDALELPHLA: dc BRUT
MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.-
-I 5 MI, • :VA -7 4 GEMENTS.--ON AND ARSE
MONDA7r,Warch 19,186 e, the Trains will leave
delphis; from theßepot of the West Chester dt Phila
delphia, Railroad. corner of '1 bitty-first and Market,
Streets, (West Philitda-), at 7.20 A,M., and 4.45 P.M.
• Leave Rising Sun, at 5.30, and Oxford at B.oe A. M.,
and leave Oxford at 125
•
'nil June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car
attached will run' on ,Tnesdaya and Fridays: leaving
The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A. M,,
and Kennett at '2.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia— On and atter
June let. this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4 P.M.,'
Oxford' at SP. M., and Kennett, at 8 P.M.' Marketing
will not:be taken on Passenger Trait's. "
The Train leaving, Philadelphia at 7.20 A. IL, con
nects at Oxford.with a dally line of Stages/or Peach
Bottom, Lanerster county. Returning, leaves,Peach,
Bottomteconntti at Oxford with the Afternoon Train
for-Pbiladelphis.
The Train leaving,Philadelphlaat 4.45 rune to - Rising
Sun, lild. , .
passengers . are allowed to take Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, sad the Company will " not in any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the
name. nshl9 /LENNY WOOD, Oen% Sup't,
TBANMMEWER 3 UPE•
w IA ' NORTHt VENNEIYVVANTA R
B.—THE ACIDDLE ROUT/Ir,
- ortest an . ineitAiret r t lhittoßetfilebenoTATierdownl
Maueb Chunk; Hazleton, Whltellaven ,lcetsbarre.
lifahanoy City, and all ;minim in the Lehigh and WY%
mind Coal
Passenger, epota Philadelphist,___THlßD street
above Thonapsqn, andcomer of •,71MQ/Ll3 atid AtIMEJ
CAIA streets
SiElinfilat ARRANCOESDINTE 4
NINE DAILY TRAINS:
On and alter i!tionday,hisy. eist,lSS6,Pasemiger Veins
leave the Depot,
_Third etreet. above ThoMision. daily
Minden excepted), as follows:
AT 7.30 A. X.—Morning Express for BethiMem and
and Principal, Stations on - Nerth PeionsylvW.ta Balk
road, Connecting at Bethlehem with r.phigh Valley
Railroad for
Weatherly Allentow nanesvill, Catasausdßledi.i*ten, Man
ehtudr_, , Jee, na- Hazleton, Waite
ven, Wllkesbarre, Eingsion, Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming V ,alleys• also, in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for tdahanoy OitY,~ and
with Catawba?. llai) road, lbr Rupert, DanvUle,lll.2ton
and Wilimmsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1.1145
M.Lat Wilkesbarre At MS P. at liabanoy City MS
Paceengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, pawing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. ibr. Ea&
ton and points on New . Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 82.5 A. 21.—Accommodation, tor Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stationa. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartavi ll e, by this train,
lake Stage at Old York Road.
___
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. fore Pert Washing.
ton, stoppk at all intermediate Stations.
At WO P
all Accommodation for Doylestown, stop.
ping atintermediate stations. Pamengers take
Mage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &SO P. E...—Everdng Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Bar.
r0ad,2(190 connection at Bethlehem with Le.
/13r1__XCL alleY Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
Passengers km Plainfield, Somerville and Other
po won , ew Jersey Central it.R. take N. J. C. Train
at whlen arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas.
;augers for . Suraneytown take stage at North Wales.
and ror Nazareth at Bethlehem and for E. reenVille a
Quakertown
AT 4.15 P. M.—Accommodanon, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations: Passengers for
ViSlow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington : for Lumberville • at Doylestown.
aT 5.15 P.-M.—Through Accommodation, for, Beth.
lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vastly. Railroad, connecting at. Bethlehem with Lehigh '
Valley Evening Train for Allentown, Manch Chuck,
AT 6.15 P. BL—Accommodal&m, Ter Lamplale, MOP
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At 1 P.M. Accommodation...kw Port Wastangton.
•iBAINe FORIBILADELPHIA.
PLeave Bethlehem at 41.25 A. M„ and ,1225 M 6 , 34 .
K.
12.25 tram makes direct connection with Lehigh Val
ley trains from kaston. Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City,
Harlem', and arrives in Philadelphia at 5.50 P. M.
Pakeeligere leaving Wilkesbarre at 1.15 M.,cormeel
at lUtMAhela at 5.15 P. M., and arrive lat
rt 5.40 P. IL
Leave Doylesinwii at 5.40 A. X. Lis and 5.80 P. M.
Leave Lansdale at 6
Leave Fort, Washington at 10.50 and LDS P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at s A. M.
-tphis for Doylestown at LSO P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M
'Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 445 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony I' Par
eligers to and from Berke Street - Depot.
White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line Convey
yessegners to Third Street leepot.
Ticket:must beprocuredettheTicketOilices , THIRD
street or DIMES street, In order to secure flie lowest
rates of fare. .rFt Of ARK., Agent.
Flll ) - -.."'a Baggage =wen will rail fbr end deliver
B n ggege at the Depot._
_•
Ohre. No. DB South D street.
LrW
ORH
W .LF ,Argh 3 DEN R Aii 4 . I3 AZIBOY an —The HA..
•
TRENTON RA rr.II.OAD COM
PINY'S .L.ENES, from Philadelphia to New York, and
way places, from W ALNIIT EITTLVIT WHARF.
will leave as folbm, 3, viz: Furs.
At 5 A. M., via Camden and AmboY, Accom., 21
At 6A. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 800
At 2 P. AL. via Crimnen and Aniboy Express, 8 ot,
At SAO ~ via (Sunden to S. Amb
o y, ACCOML. 225
At 6.00 P. 01. via Camden and Antboy Accom. 1
SO
2rl class--
AL z turn -.o.;n7ti—lrolliY,-.Ervans
ville. Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. M.. and
2 P. IL Dr Freehold.
At 5 and ir) A. 51. 12 M. 4.5,6, and 1130 P. H. fbr Fish
House, raimyra, Riverton, Progress, Delano°,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden
town,-.Ac. 'The 10 A. /Land 4 P.M. lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
JANIS FROM. KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows •
At 11 A. AL, 4.50, 6.45 P. hi and 12 P.M. (night) via
ensington anti Jersey City Express- .. 53 00
The 6.45 P. AL lane will run daily. All others Sun.
days excepted.
At 7.30 and 11.ou A. M.,8, 8.80, 4.38, 5 and 6,45 P. M.. and
12 Midnight, fbr Bristol, Trenton. etc.
At 7 and 10.1 b, A. M., 12 M., a, 4,5, P. Itt. for
Cornwells.Torrisdale.Rolmestriorg, ny,Wisalnie
ming Bride, tang and Frankford an at 10.15 A. At.
for thistol. Schencks, Eddlngton and 8 P. M.. for
' Holm esbors and intermediate citation&
BELVIDERE DELAWA.K.h. SaLLBOAD, Sir the
Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De.
pot, as followed
At 7.80 A. M. and 8.30 P.M. for Nary Fails,
Bab
fain, Dunkirk, Carusndaigna.Elmlra, ads, Owego,
Rochester, Binghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg.
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngton, dx. The S.BO P. M. Line oonnecta direct with
be Train leaving Easton for Mat= Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. elm.
At SP. 21. for Lambertville and intermediate Eltations
/OF For New York, sad Way Lines leaving Ken
glutton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above
Wrdnut, half an hour belore departure. The cars run
Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays, Qmulbasses will leave Wal
nutstreet wharf at 6P. 2L to connect with 6.45 P. M
Firm; Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passen
ger. Pnwengers are prohibited horn taking anything
as baggage bat their wearing apparel. All baggage
over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond
$llO. except by special contract
.400 - 2'icksts sold attd baogagn checked direct through CO
Bottom, War ceder, Springfield Hartford, dcw Sa tin,
Aeleport Albany, 2Yoy and Saratoga. _
tirelaum a Baggage iszpress wut adl for and deliver
baggage at the Denote. Orders to be left at No. Wal
nut street, or at No. ltr2 South Twelfth street.
LINPS PI:051 NEW YOPK Furls P.I2.II.+OELPHIA.
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and
4 P. AL via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 16
A. M., 6'P, H. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
sington.
From Pier No.l N. Eiver,at SA, IL and 2, 4 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
ri • ' -• 'WEPT CHESTER AND PHIL&
DELPHIA 11 A TT•RnALD, VIA
riso
SUMAC= ABRANGE3iILNTS.
On and after MONDAY, June 4lli. 1648, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia far West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.80 A. M., iLuto A. at.,
2 3u,4.45 and 7.00 P. IL
Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia. from Depot on
E. Market street. 6.51,5 L, 1.r5, 4.50 P. M,
Trohisleaving West Cheater at 7.80 A.fd. and leavnit
Philadelphia at 4.48 P. M. will not stop at Pe-unelion.
and will atop below B. C. Junction at Media only,
PENITELTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Ph iladelphia 7 and 1040 P. M.
Leave .Pennelion for 5.16 A. M.,
P. M.
These Trains atop at all intermediate Stations.
ON SIINDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 5,80 A. M.
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester7.ss A. M and 5.00 P M.
Till otherwise ordered a Mark et Passenger Train
will leave West Cheater for Philadelphia, on Tuesdays
and Fridays only. at 6.45 P. M.
Oa Strarnaver--The West Plallaaelbhia Passenger
Cars wll leave Eleventh and Maritet streets, half-an.
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of each train to convey passengers
into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia 917.20 A. EL and 4.45 P
M., and leaving West Cheater at 7.80 A. hi, and 4.50 P.
connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. R. B. for Oxford and intermediate points.
girpassenger are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, In any
rase, be responsible for an amount ex one hun
dred dollars din Leas a special. oontract is made for the
same. lONV 2 X WOOD. General Superintendent
PHICADELPHLi.
TOWN AND NoB.B.TaTo - wp
is *yr e TABLB.-4.1n and after MON
pAy,l,47l6ch, ism examikwro ____
- &Int, WN.
Leave Philadelphian-6.7, 8,0, 10, 11,12, A. M.: 12, 310
• minutes. 83f., 8,5, 5% . , 8,7 L 8 , 9, JO, 11, 12, M.
Leave Germantown - - 8 . 7, 7%, 820 , 0, 10, 11, 12, A. M.;
1,2, 3,4, 8,8%, 78, 9, 10, 11 8. P. M.
The 3.20 down train, and the 8X and 531 up trains de
net stop on Germantown Branch.
• ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Plilladelphia- - 9. 10 rolnutea,A. M.; 2 3, 5,8 and
10X, P. N. •
Leave Germantown-a A. IL; 1, 4,1% Ana 931 f, P. M.
CHIBTNIIT HILL 11 r.KOAD,
Leave Phlladelphla-8, 8,19,12, A: AL; 2, BX, 15)i, 7,
ptidsl3..;P: - • • • •
• Lepre Chestnut BM-7.10 minutes 8, 9.40, and ILO/ A.
L . 1.40, 8.40, 5.40; LPN 8.40; and 10.40 F. 81.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes. A. M.; 2.5, and
Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.40. minutes, A. 15E.; NA% die
and 0,25 minutes P. • L •
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRIBTOWI2.
Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.35,11.05 minutes, A. M. iMs
8, 434.5%, 5%, 8.05, and 11%. P. M.
Leave Nortistown-4X7, 7.50, 9, D. A. M.; 1%, '5%. 5%
toad s P. M. ,
The 5% P. EL; train 'WM atop f i t n , School Lane, Whin.
taken, Manaytmk, Spring r and Conshohocken
'
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. H., 2%, 4, and 7% P. M.
Leave Norristown -7 I,and Wad 91. P. M.
Leave Philtuielublatiill.B. s , /1.05 A 214 ; /3 i; 16 " 1 144 '
635, t 3.05, andLU% P , -
Leave lAtusatruillc-6%, 7%, 8.20, 9%,11%, A, M. 9,5,
isx and 8%, P. K. •
ON STINDANa. I r•
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.;234 4, and 7% P. M.
ileAve Nana... 7% A. M. ; 1% 6, and 9% P. M.
;•'-.WA SON.Geueral Superintendent,.
Depot, Ninth and Ereenstreetet
5,..N AND DELAWARE
13A.A `RATLRCAD - COMPANY.
T n and after MONDAY, the 14tti
dermas on this road will leave the Depot of the Cam
nd Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's
Point, Camden. as follows
Expret 9, for Long Branch, NOW York, and interme
diate station% at 940 14. M.
Freight, for New York and intermediate stations, at
2.30 P.M.
Mail and Express. for New York, at 8.30 A. M. . -
Returning, trains leave Pier 32 , North River, foot of
Duane street, at 11.00 A., M. and 400 P. M., and Pie
No. 3; at 4.15 P. hg . No baggage taken at Pier No. 3.
.1' are, to and from New York. $2 SO.
3y17 W. N. CLA.'irTON,llittperintendent.
: ~-
:PENNISYL7ANLII. OXIMGA
.BAILBOAD:
-
15 I
giiirmig=3.s3.7oGE3EENT.
The, trains go the Pennsylvania Central R. B. leave
the 'Depot at Thirty first mid Market streets; which is
reached. Wile cars of the Marketßtreet PaseeMiget
Ban* s) ranninglo and from the Depot The last car
leads Pion , street about - thirty ullnutes, prier to
the departure of each Train. ,
tsustnAl 8- T ears leave Eleventh and Market
streets 45 minutes bef re departure of Evening trains.
l ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will call for and deliver
Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the office. Na
681 Chestnut street, will receive attention.
TRAINts 'LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
MAIL TRAIN - .
at &00 A. M.
DAY EXPRESS - - " 10.00 "
PAOLI ACCOM.. NO, 1 • 11.0 u
FAST LINE & ERIE EXPRESS " 12.00 M.
HARRISBURG AtaXtm.., " 4.80 P. Dt.
LANCASTER ACCOM., • . 1 4.00
PAOLI At COM—No. 2. • • " 5.00 "
Pl'l TS Sill t4H & ERIE MAIL ,st " 9.00 "
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 8, - - • " 10.09 "
PHILADELPHIA wir ?RISS t " 1.1.119
CINCINNATI IMPRESS. • " 12.40 A. Id,
PHILADELPHIA ••• , "1 B. • , !7.10 "
PAOLI AMOK., No. 1" 8.20 "
COLOMBIA TRAIN. -a " 8.55 "
LANCASTER TRAIN • • " raw P. M
FAST LINE . . • • " 1.10 "
PA.OLI A.CCOM., No. 2, • • " 4.10 11
BAY EX_PF...WLS - • • " 5.10 0
PAOLI ACC OM., 'No. 8, - • " 780-
HARRISBURG - • " 9.10
*Daily, except Saturday. Wally. Wally, except
Monday.
"Running through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh
and Erie without change of cars. All other trains
daily, except Sunder.
TICKET OFFICES.
Are • located at. No. 681 Chestnut street, Conti;
riental Hotel. and Girard Hons. where Tickets may
be procured to all important points in. Pennsylvania,
as well as the West, Northwest and Sotithwest; and
full information - iven as to time' and connections,' by
JOHN C ALL , Ticket Agent
Also at '1 hirty-lirst and Market streets,on application
to IEO6. B. PARKE. Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
saina.nwl raw. runs dally, except Sunday. Bor
fat information as to fare and accommodations, apply
so FRANCIS FUNK. No. le7 Dock street
The Pennsylvania Bauroad Co: will /20i . Ma= We
risk for Baggage eximptforWeathwAl -,eperel, and limit
their responsibility to One, Htualred Holum in value.
All Baggage exceMingthat amount In Iralue,wM be at
the risk of the owner. unless taken by special contract
.f.-
::t:/c: Kelhlas:at
y:6sllW.l.4:ftli;po9l:4:+slijoi: , r;7: , :44vtli: 4 4l
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has asaigued to it the carrying of the
IL S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Southwest. •
THIB.F. BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS
BETWEEN FRIT. A WELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO 'ID ST. LOUIS.'
• PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND
ST. LOUIE ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
R &NB.
OTHE PASSenger6 leaving Philadelphia at ILSO A. N. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper where
Woodruff's Celetrated Palace ttate-Room Bleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avolding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA. STET:MAUD/.
T,LB at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market treets',
Philadelph S ia.
• S. F. SCULL,
Gen'l Picket Agt. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN H. MILLER. Gen'i Eastern Pass. 4:et,
526 Broadway, New York.
SOHN DIIRAND, Gen' 1 Sup't. fet4-tf
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street;
and Thirtieth and Market streets, West Philadel
phia.
- 1868. PHILADELPHIA. AND
ERIE RAILROAD. 1866.
great line traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Penn)* Wards to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl
vania is aqroad Company.
TIPS Or PASSM:GER TRAINS AT PErtansx.,rscra.
ARRIVE. EASTWARD.
Erie Mail --.---..7.00 A. M,
Erie - Express Train- . —.LOO P. M.
Erie MailTrate-- P. M.
Erie Express Train—...l2.oo
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and
nr w t i lla w V) rains without change, both ways , between
phis and Erie.
EEW YORK COSTATECEION.
Leave New York at .3.00 arrive at Erie 11.30 A. X
Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. Ai
Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
For information respecting passenger bush:len spray
at corner THIP.TMTH and MA-ESXT streets. Phila.
delphis.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents
B. B. Eings , r, Jr., earner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Phil elphls.
J_, W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore.
R.
H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. OWENS tW,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
A p t.TYLER,
General Superintendent, Erie.
NEW ARRANOP
ADELPHIA TO WIT.T.TAMS
,^
'll • • OTT CHANGE OF CALEB VIA CATA -
W ISSAS. ROUTE.
On and after Monday, April 2d 1866, through cars
for Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Depot. Thirteenth and tiallowhill streets,
at sA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. EL. and
rocking close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions.
Buffalo, Erie, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
ye estern States and the Canadaa.
EIROUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured
at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at
the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental
Hotel, ant at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read
Mg Railroad Thir een ana (.Idlowhill streets.
N Vth A
NRORN. Passencer Agent.
CIABBbhi
CEA W & JUSTICES' PATMNIT DEAD-STROKE
POWER HAliliEß.—The undersigned having be
come sole assignees and manufacturers to tae State of
P,nnsylvanis or the above hammer. are pr.-pared to
furnish them at short notice and on reasonable terms.
All ammunicalions from parties requiring hammers
for use in Pennsylvania oust bn address'd to
MERRICK & SONS,
4.71 Washington avenue Philadelphia.
Circulars containing full information will be for
warded on application. ie9-im
LUTES & HOFF3LAN.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
my2-ti3l No. 212 PEAR Street.
Residence; 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street.
Every description of Jobbing promptly attended to,
C. KNIGHT & Co., WHor.ar.w. GROCERS,
Ls' Cor. WATER and CHTSTNOT streets, Phil
adelphis. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark. Sugsr Refinery and the Grocers' ISttgla
House, of Philadelphia.
lANZEB A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIES.. CELEICHNT A
GILIECON. THT.ODOGH WRIGHT. lITA-NN. k NYALL.
pirrrsit WRIGHT & SONS,
Imputes of Earthenware,
and
Shipping sad Commission Merchants,
Ils WALNUT Street, PhiladelPhlai
"DENNENLVANLi WORKS.—ON THE DELA
.L WARE river. below PHILADELPHIA,
CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa.
EI:CANEY, SON & CO
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
Bianufactrutis of A kinds
of
ODNDENSING AND NONCONDENSING
GI,
Inn Vessels of all descripti N o M ns Boilers . Vats, Tanks,
Propellers. &e.,&C.
. BEANET, W. B. REANE, a ARCM:BOLD,
Late of •jate •
Heaney. Neafe & Co., Engineer in Chief,
Penn Works. Phila.. U. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WIC H.1513.8.R1C0L
.3170. E. COPE.
O.OIJTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AMO WASH
INGTON STREETS.
PnurnentyarA.
MERRICK & SONE!. .
ENGINEERS. AND MACHINISTS.
bianuillcture High and Low Pressure Steam . Engines
for Land, River and Marine Service.
; Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c,
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
- Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Worlishops and
Railroad Stations, &c.
‘ Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest' and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation. machinery; and
Sugar. Saw and , Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defanators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c.
Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nesrayth's Patent Steam Kammer and
Aspinwall & Woolsefs Patent Cestrifugal Sugar
praining
eiAB FIXTETRE3.—M3BBEY, MEREUL a.
THAOKARL NO. 718 CHESTNUT street,
Manufacturers of Gm Fixtures, Lamps, , dtc„
would, call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendant&
Brackets
anted
They •saso introduce Gas pipes into
Dwelling; and Public Buildings, and attend to extend.
bag altering and repairing Gas Wpm. - All work'ranted. aSO
PHILADELPHIA. /LIMING SCHOOL,-
L'I3.TH street, above Vine, will reopen for the
Fail and Winter Beason on MONDAY, Sept. Stalk
Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a therm:4o
knowledge of this moomplishment, will find Evan
facility at this school. The horses are safe and well
4_l:lined, to that the moat timid need not fear. Saddle
horses trained in the heat manner. Saddle lemma,
homes and vehicles to hire. Abso carriages fOr font{
nil, to ears, steamboats, lieu
= TKOS. MAIM: & 130 Ne
•
RIVY WELLEL—GWEEIMI OF PROPERTY.
•
I.only place to get Privy Wells ' , Cleansed and Diidit•
tented, at very low Picts. A .PEYE L S° /q _
• bianntaaturer of Pondrette,
Goldsmith's Hall. Library , street
•
STONY() mAituKs.
MARTIN -LEANS, NO. 4U2 CILESTN.IIT
• r f\' - . sTR,KET. - ,
„A, , First premium awarded tty Franklin Intl
'N , •:,,ii r toter° DIA.RTIN - LEANS, litanaracturer 0
4r- MASOZ IC MARKS, •
11 - BS. EMBLEMS, &a., &O. . ~
New' and original desig. na..or Masonlo Marks, Tem
plays'' Medals, Aziny Medals' and Corps
tth :Badges o
every deseription:z , ' - ' ' - ' -10Y15.vi,f,s,Smi
61111 DZ.
IHI TILE OuURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
.1 We:. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL. ,
PUCKLEWA RTZ' vs. MARY PUG;
ELEWARTZ —June Term, 1860; o. 1.7.—1 n Divorce.
MADAM: Please notice that depositions of witnesses on
the pait of the Libellat,t_itt_ above case will be taken
befOre JOHN A. WOLI3 FRI', Esq., Examiner, on the
19th day 01 June, All). 1866, at 10 o'cloce. A. M., atads
05ice,12.1 SouthSoventh street in the city of Poilodel!,
phia, where son may attend 11 you - think proper."
lieSpeettUny Yours, • . . ,• _
• at-StItGE IL EARLE,AC.'y for Libellant.. •
je1.15t 2 . To Manx PUOKLEWARTZ, Respondent
IN THE .ORPHANS' (SPIRT FOR THE Orr X
AND COUNTY' OF PHILALELPHIA.- - Fittate of
RICHARD - WETHERILL, In, The Auditor ap-'
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ao
count of Clinton Anderson and ittraily Wetberill, Ex
ecutors of Richard Wetherill,7Sr.; deceas , d; and to
report distribution of the Balance in the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for the
Purposes of .bis appointm enAßM. TUESDAY, June
l9th. ises. $t elevtn-o'cleck at No. 217 South
THIRD street, in the city of Philadelphia. -
tr..HENRY zzonitts.
Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOP. THE CITY AND
J. COUr% TY OF PHILADELPHIA —Estate of EL
-I.EN J. RICH:ARDS, dec'd. The Auditorappeinted by
the Cnurt to audit, settle en? adjust the account of.
CD AELVS W. WINE. Executer of the last Will and.
Testament of ELLEN S. iiII'HARDS, deceased and
to report distribution of thehalance Intl:ahem% of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for the
pm poses of his appointment, en MONDAY ,_June 18th.
3866 at 4 O'clock P. M., at hts Office, No. 428 wmagirr
street, in the City of Philadelphia
___
jee-w,fntsti .1. ATNTIN SPENCERiAnniter•
•
IN THE ORPHANS' COVET FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.--Estate
of TUBE MCCANN-The Auditor appohsted by the
Court to audit, settle and ' , Nast the account - of Ches.
'McKeon e, Executor of the Eatate of John McCann.
deceased. and to report distribution of the Balance in
the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in
terested for the purposes of his appointment. on
'WEDNESDAY, Ruse 2nth. A. D. 1866 .. at It o'clock
A. N.., at Office era'. 11-COLLAHAN, No. 524 Walnut
street, in the city of. Philadelphia.:. • "jes4m,w 5t4
TN HE ORPHANEP COURT 'FOR THE CITY
IN'
Als D COUNTY OR THILADELPHIA.„- , Estate of
JOHN M. „ZOLL, deceased.—The Auditor ap
poit3ted by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
account, of George J. Link and. Edward_ Zoll,
istrators of the Estate of s aid decedent, and, to report
distribution of the balance in" the hands of the ac•
countant. will 'meet the - parties interested for the pur
poses of his appointor' nt, on FRIDAY, the 29. d day
ofJun P. P 66, at 11 o'clock A. M.,at his office, No. 213
South Sixth street, in the city_ of Philadelphia.
- , PIERCE ARCHEIt, JR.;
Auditor.
Jos..Lm.w.st"
ANDN THE OB.PB AXE' COURT PHILADELPHIA:— CITY
MITI/7TV OF PHILADELPHI.-- Fstate of
EDWARD KELLY.deceased.—The Auditor appointed
by the Court to audit.- settle and adjust the account
(tiled by Emily A. McCormickezecutrix of Thomas B.
McCormick.. deceased). of Thomas B. McCormick;
executor .of the estate ofEdward Kelly, deceased, and '
to -report aistribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties interested for
tbe purposes of his appointment. on TUESDAY. .
June, 18th,1866. at 11 o'clock. A. M . at office of I. B.
coLLAHic, 524 Walnut street. in the city of PhDs-
deli - Ma. THOMAS COCHRAN;
je134,m,w,5q Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEEcrrir
AND COUNTY OF PHILADRLPHIA.. Ristate of
SABAH. W. TWKLLS, decesled. The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
arcs un' of GIIETAVLT 3 ENGLISH and Wlti. - EATCH
WISTER, Executors of tbs last will of the said ' de.
ceOcrt, and to report dt tribut ion of the balahee in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in
tetestrd for the purposes of his appointment, on .
Jure2l OVA, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his
office No 213 South Sixth street. in the City of Hails
delphiaLEWlS C. CASSIty,
jes fm.w,st* -Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
IN
CODIVILT OF PHILADELPHIA —Estate oLTOHN
cCANLES, deceeried.—The auditor appointed br the
Court to audit. settle and adjusttheaccount of HiTZTRY
D. 3ICORE and GEO'Fr GE P. McLEA.ri, Executors of
the last will of the said decedent, and , to report distri
bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet the rarties interested for the purposes of his
appointment, on .WEDNESDA . June 20. 1866; at 11
o'clock, A. IL. at his office, No. 213 South Sixth street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
jes.r.m w.5t4 LEWIS C. C.ASSMY, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TH_ROLTY AND
IN
COUNTY OF FETID ADEL PHDL—Estate of GEO.
F. WO?. BATH, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by
the Court to audit. setle and adjust the account of
B ENREF.TTA W, WOURATH. ANDREW R. WOll
- FREDERICK' X. W 011 RA. PH. , and .
WAN GAUL. Executurs ofGEoRGE F. WOHRATH,
deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in
the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties in
terested ftwr the purposes ofbis appointmento_n MON-
D .Y. tbe I Stb of June. 1866 at 11 o'clock 2.. M.. at his
Office. No. 131 South FIFTH street . inthe CRY of Phila.
de' pbia. A. S. LETCHWORTH,
je9 s.m.wst* Auditor.
•
:ESTATE. OF NV ILLI.A.M. T. ILA.LLOWELL,
dtc'd.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Said
dived ent having been granted To the nndersignedby the
Register of Willsfor the city and county of Philadelphia,
mentpersanns o
those to said estatewill please
resen make pay
, de having claims will pt thesame,
without delay, to _
bI,MIIEL S. SCATIMMOD, Executor,
In booth Delaware avenue,
=North Broad street,
Or his Attorney. CILA.B.LES M. WAGNER,
341 North Sixth street.
jes f rn.w.St*
Phila., 7unes, MG
rtOENTY PHIL.SDELv ELS., ss.
I-, I certify, that an Orphans' Court, for the -County
aforesaid, 11-1 d at Philadelphiaon the first da.vef.ltine,
A. D one thousand eight bundren and sixty-six, before
the Honorable Josenb Allison, President, and his As
sociate Justices of said Court. •
In the waiter of the Estate of BERNARD TROD.
DE It, d encased. stir proceedings in partition.
The St eriff and Jury of Inque.t baying made return
that the premises in said procec-dings described could
not he parted without prejudice •,t,o or spoiling the
whole, and therefore valued the same at tue sum of
Twenty-two Hundred Dollars. On motion of J. P..
O'Neill, Esq., the Court approved the fiaid return, and
grantea a rule on the heirs .nd parties interested in the
said Estate to appear at our Orphans' Court, to be held
on the 'twenty-ninth day of June, A. D. 1866, to accept
or rensethe s.ald premises at the said 1: =stiffs, Or
show cause why the same 511 .uld not be soldotc. - _
Witsefs June,d and seal of the sai Court, this Fifth
sy - ot A. D. one thousand eight hundred sad
sixty
jeer w,Sto
TAMEHON 'VS. JAEI-ON—C. Se, t. Term, 1865,
N 0-37, June ~ Has ule on Defendant to show
cause wby a Divorce, A. V M., should not be decreed.
Rule returnable. Saturday, June 23, MSG.—Sim :—Please
take not , ce of the above rale.
Very Respectftuly Yours,
T. CARROLL 13 REWSTER, pro 1,113.1.1 ant.
To Jas. S. 3 amesou. Esq., Respondent. jell-m,w,4t*
ESTATE OP ROBERT ADAM ROBERTSON, DE:
CRASED.—Letters testamentary upon the Estate
of ROBERT ADAM ROBERTSON, deceased, having
been grar ttd to the subscriber. all persons Indebted to
said Estate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims, to present them to DAVID PORREHT
ROBERTSON. Bowery. New York, •Recutor: or
his Attorney, THOMAS J. DIES b, Mu Walnut street,
Philadelphia. my23-tv6tl
MI-TATE OF PHFUE FRIO deceased.—LET
TEßs OF ADMINICTRATION to the said Estate
having been granted to theamdersigned, all persons
Indebted are requested to mese Immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them to CHAS. D.
ITCHITT, 6dEnimstrator.lsl4 Stiles street Phila
delphia. my9-w-rat
PROPOSALS.
TI.I.PARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, Office B. W.
ill corner WALNIJT and FIFTH Streets, PiEtheirmin-
Para, June 11th. 1866.
NOTICE TO COI TRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOS.% T S will be received at the Offirie
of the Chief Commissioner of Highways tinting o'clock:
M.. on MONDAY, lath tint, for the construction of
the following Fe.W. rs, to be built of brick. circular to .
form, and with a clear inside diameterof two feet six _
inches viz:
Jefferson .
On street, between Thirteenth street and
west curb line of Ontario street. •
On Rhoads street. between 'Nineteenth street and
west curb line of Eighteenth street.
On Alder street, between Poplar street and - south
curb line of Girard avenue.
On Market street, between Forty-first and 'Wyoming
streets.
With such inlets and man holes as may be directed
153 the Chiet Engineer and Surveyor. Thennderstand
leg to be that the contractor shad l ‘ take bills prepared
against the property fronting on. said sewer reach
amoun. of one dollarrind twentydive - cents fo
lineal foot oftrent on each sideof the street as so much
( ash pr id, the balance to be paid by the city All bid
ders are incited to be present at the time and place of
opening the said propose's. Each proposal will be ac
companied by a certificate that a bond has been filed
in the Law Department. as directed by Ordinance of
May :5; MA. if the lowestbidder than not - execute a
contract within five days efts( the work is awanied,he
will be deemed w deedning and wilt be held liab.e on
his bond for the dill. rence between his bid and the
next higher bid. Specifications may be had, at the De
partment oftittrveys, which will be strictly' adhered to.
W. 'W. SUET) (XV;
Chief Commissioner of Highways.
,WTOTIC.E.— . .EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Pro
posals fur furnishing the Public Schools-with
Schuh lkill Ccaljt- will be received by the undersikned,
from mine's and shippers only, pnrsnankto ordinance
of Ceunclls, at the roArollers' Office. S. B. corner of
SIXTH and ADELPHI• streets, until - -MONDAY,
June 10th, Is6tl, at 11 o'clock. The proposals must
-include the storage of the Coal - _
d.
i_Nloth District—Comprising the : Twenty-fourth an
Twenty-seventh Wards. • - - -
There will be, two sizes required -Egg and Stove, and
'the ton to be 2240 pounds.„ -
' Bach and e ton of said coatshall be weighed at
the place of delivery, in the_ pretence of-a nroper-per
s. n. to be del used by each sectional Board as weigher,
,(subject to the appr,,val of the Presideut of this Board)
,Who shall keep en accurate account of each loAd of
coal delivered. Its billght as ascertaine col , *
rect. ecales. And no shalt be approve-I {orsuch
cc al nnlPtli an affidavit of the weigher shall accom
pany such bill,se bug forth by what contractor the coal
was Otityrred. the date of delivery of each load, the
number of tons,'And the quantity of coal delivered;and
whether weighed at the place of delivery.
By Geer of the Committee on Supplies. •
-jel2-2ti - EL W. TIALLINVEL,L, Secretary. '
EDVOATION.
%VIA rAls. mew...m.o3N „WES. ABBOTT'S
1. 4.IIIIIIIWARY POS. TOTING LADLES. will com
mence on _Wednesday, September IS - tb, , has.
residence, corner of P.opinr . and Sixtetmtir streets,
Itszwarsrmert :_—Rec. G. Malan - Bars,
D. Bev. Therese Brainerd, D, L. W. R 4 Allen. req
.up-....i.ignt or (41vinil nniirsra -1.31 0
• .
sox :IMM ~f,ltilrlesa Bazar Cane Byrixp r , bandrara.
article, for sale by JOB, B. BUBBLER .iko9,,„ tea
Bouth Delaware avenue
ALFRED J. FORTIN.
Pro Clerk - ofOrpbans' Court