Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 16, 1866, Image 7

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    Fin Our Third Edition'of Yesterday.
The Fenians.
BUFFALO, June 15.—General Meade ar
rived labt night and is at General Barry's
hodguarters this morning.
About 2,000 Fenians left here, last night,
for their homes, mostly in the West and
'lBouthwest. There are about 400 Fenians
left, but they will get off soon.
The challenge of the Fenian General
Burns to, Colonel_Lowry, British Com
mandant at Fort Erie, to fight him with an
equal number of men, was a piece of ridicu
lotia bombast. The EnclishTVcer who re
ceived it tore the challedge lip, and threw
the pieces on the ground, for his answer.
Fenianism in this locality is played out
for the present.
From San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—Gen. Halleck
started North yesterday, on a tour of obser
vation. General McDowell, it is expected,
will soon resume the inspection of posts in
his department.
The bark Teutonia has arrived, bringing
16,000 bags of sugar.
Flour is quoted at Hong Kong at s9@lo
per barrel.
Convention of Railroad Engineers.
ROCIEEISTER, N. Y., June 15.—A conven
-Von of railroad engineers, over 60 in num
ber, representing all organizations of that
elasS in the United States and Canada, has
been, in secret session for two days, and
adjourned last night.
;The avowed object was was. to prevent
'strikes like that on the Michigan South
ern Railroad. It is announced that a plan
was unanimously adopted which will effect
the object to the satisfaction of the compa
nies and engineers.
MCNIXTEL CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, June 15.
SENA'T.E.—Mr. Sherman (Ohio) made a
personal explanation in regard to an article
in the New York Tribune alleging him to
be the organ of the Treasury Department,
which he said was unjust to him.
A. joint resolution was passed authorizing
the Quartermaster General to pay the citi
zens of Berkley and Jefferson co un ties,West
Virginia, for army stores.
The bill to continue the Freedmen's
Bureau was made the special order for
Tuesday.
HousE.—lmmediately after the reading
of the journal, Mr. Spaulding (Ohio) offered
the following preamble and resolution, and
moved the previous question.
Whereas, It is alleged in the public press
that Hon. Lovell H. Rousseau, a member of
the House from the State of Kentucky,
did, on the evening of Thursday the 14th
inst. commit an assault upon the person of
the iron. J. B. Grinnell, a member of the
House from the State of lowa, because of
words spoken in debate in this House by
the latter, and whereas said assault if com
mitted was a breach of the privileges of this
House and of the member assaulted, there
fore
Resolved, That a select committee of five
be, appointed by the Speaker to investigate
the subject and to report the facts,with such
resolutionsha reference thereto as in their
judgment may be prc er and necessary for 1
the vindication of e privileges of the
"louse and the protek on of its members,
and that the said committee have power to
send for persons and papers and to examine
*witnesses on oath.
The previous question was seconded and
the. resolution adopted.
Mr. Blaine (Me.), from the Committee on
Military Affairs, reported back the Senate
Joint Resolution to provide for the pay
:went of bounty to certain Indian regiments.
Read three times and passed.
Also a joint resolution directing the ac
counting officers of the treasury to settle the
ace6unts of W. A. Hamrick, late lieutenant
and quartermaster of the 39th Ohio Volun
teers, on equitable terms, and on the best
evidence attainable. Read three times and
passed. _
Mr. Henderson (Oregon) introduced a
billgranting lands to aid in the construction
of a railroad and telegraph line from the
Columbia river to Salt Lake City. Read
twice and referred to the Committee on the
Pacific Railroad.
New York Stock Markets.
YEW YORK, June 15.—Stocks are dull Chicago and
Rock Island, 91; Illinois eentral,l2l7.l: Michigan South
ern. 793 4 ; Rew York Central, 9832; Reading 1093 . ;;-13.ud.
son River, 110.1“ Canton Company, 183.7; Missouri 6 . 5,
79; Rne R.R.,
Western Union Telegraph Cam.
Pang, 66.4 t U. B. Coupons, 1681. do., 186-1, 10:114';
do. 1862, 10232; do., 1885. 102,2; U. S. Gs. 1867, 12.8:" Ten
_Forties, 663;. Treasury 7 3-10'5, 102.4010234"; Gold, 149,i
CITY BULLETIN.
Presentation of the State Flags.
• [Continued from Second Edition.]
Col. Charles Albright moved to amend
that portion of the programme which de
tailed the firemen as a guard of honor for
the Soldiers' orphans, by substituting offi
cers and soldiers for the firemen. As this
was purely a military display, it seems
more appropriate to have soldiers to take
-charge of the children, who had lost their
relatives in the service.
Col. Peter Lyle explained the object of the
Committee in introducing firemen into a
military procession. The firemen, he said,
bad furnished many soldiers during the
war, all the companies had procured am
bulances, and many thousands of soldiers ,
bad been cared for by these firemen. They
had a complete system in regard to the re-
=oval Aif these wounded soldiers. The!
Medical Director notified the firemen, and
they left their places of business, got out of
theirbeds to attend to this labor of love. i
General,'Tyndale and General Owen both
spolkcC,ln: high terms of the actions of the;
firemen of• Philadelphia during the war, and
urged that these men deserved the highest!
complimentiwhich can be_ bestowed upon .
them. •
Colonel Albright said that he would defer,
to the wishes of the Philadelphia delegates;
and withdraw his motion. He had the
highest respect for the firemen of Philadel- :
pbia, but it bad seemed more appropriate to'
him that soldiers should guard the orphans.
The motion to amend was withdrawn};
The report of the Committee of Arrange -I
ments was then,adopted.
The following-Committee was appointed
to prepare a list of officers to be invited::
+Col. John R. Brooke, Col. Richard Coulter,
Gen. d. L. Selfridge, Col. W. W. H. Davis,:
and Col . Chas, Albright. L
Col, Ellmaker offered a resolution return-'
ing thanks to the Pennsylvania Railroad for
its prompt offer-.to transport, free of charge,
the color-bearers and the soldiers' orphans, '
and to the other companies who had acqui
esced in the wishes of the committee.
ChoPlain Brown suggested that the - names ,
of the other companies ought to be men-
Coned. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany has the most transportation to do, and
in this matter had acted nobly, like Penn
sylvabia herself.
The Secretaries were then directed to in
sert the names of all railroad companies
which have aided the committee.
General C. H. T. Collis offered a resolution
of thanks to the members of Select' and
Common. Councils of Philadelphia, and to
the lidayor, for their prompt and liberal ac
tion in appropriating $lO,OOO to assist in de
fraying the expenses of the celebration.
Adopted. "
Colonel Elltnaker submitted a resolution
of thanks to -the press for co-operation in
this movement., Adopted. •
The committee was still iii session when
we closed our report.
Sales at Philadelphia Steck hoard.
SALPS A PTEtr.-EIBEIT BOARD.
03000 Iteading,4l 68 '7l 91 . 'X106 oh Illinehill B . 5634
BO t;ity Ii new 97 100 sh Locust hit 46
100 sh Sprzice.k Pine 803) 400 eh pt .0 10.11011i4 C c 2.44
300 eh 13th di 1510 Et it 100 oh do 2 4
• 000:223% 1000 eh licElrath
300 sh Bead - 5481-100 100 eh rch Nev 27
84De9tonv'e 14 c 18%, lie sh.Big./Sionntain
91ECOND BOARD.
plOOO U 6 5-20 s '62 reg 1023 - 41 2006 Elmira 75 98
4000 U 60 'Bl reg 156' 'lOO sh Ocean oil 6%
500 City 6,:s new cdtp 97 • 200 sh do MO 634
1000 do old edrn 933/ 2.3 bil 13th & 15th St It
8000 Lehigh 60 'B4 ' 87%
Latest Marine Intelligence.
ARRIVI.D THIS DAY,
Bark Fides (Poem). BenjeS, 4 days from New York,
in behest to L Weetergaerd.
Brig _Frontier, Littlefield 8 days from Portland, with
molesses to J Baker dr. Co.
Schr Alida, Lambert, 6 days from Beaton.
BOARD OF TRADE,-
EDW'D LAI 0 U.H.L:a 1.)}..,
J. PRICE WETBERILL, MONTHLY COMMITTEE
D. C. kIeCAMBION,
M. ~ I ON - 8. •
Reported for the rnuaaelp A nia Evening BullethL
LONDON—Bark Johann Benjt.rt, I it. Kuhn-46 c.esks
whiting bee pigs lead 593 tons chalk Henry Karsten.
CARLEN'Ac—Brig A H earth], 51.Prrituan-518 !Aids
molasses 53 tea and bins molasses E C Knight & Co. •
It 01 RDAM—Schr Sirene, Hermanus-152 as wine
28 cks do 7 chests cakes A Stepnani & Co; 60 pkgs ma
chinery Werner. Itch rer & C0;.2 do drugs I` C Etir
hart; 210 do mdse Benz & Bold; 16 do Lauber; 25 el. ,
C GeracS: Ido J•Bowen; 4 do. T& C Gmer: 20 do E
Meyer: 3do u T I:intern 20 F Deyle; 4do I& Woll; 12
do P Bessenbruch & Co; 8 co John Bruck. •
NATANZaS—BrigJ W Barris. Davuon-307 latids
sugar 64 boxes do 60 Wide molassesJ Zdason & Ce.
IL.Vrassat MAP. Willa • - 'Ol 4.l . oaain twe:lthd,c,o3sl..
CHIPS PSOlf YOB nvis
Kangaroo -Liverpool-New York.... - -.Tune 1
Liverpool-Boston dic a
Borussia ........ Y0rk:....„..-.June 2
' Palmyra Liverpool-New York June 5
City of Par's Liverpool-New York June 6
ississipvi ..... '-Bremen...New York.- - . June 6
The Queen.... LlverpooL-New York ----June 6
. Arago-... --Havre-New York ......„....June 6
Win Peen London-New York June 6
Efe-nsa .... bouthampton..-New York..„---Tune 6
Peruvian...—. ....Liveroool-New York June 7
City of Dublier....-Liverpool-New York June 7
China ---.........-Liverpool-Boston .... 9
New York Southampton... New York .....„.....June 12
Germania ....6tmliampton...New York June 13
City of New York-Liverp'l.-New York .........„June IS
TO' DEPART.
Eagle ...New York... Havan- 6- Tune 20
Kangaroo.. -New York-Liverpool June 20
Louisiana .New York... Liverpool Jane 20
New York _New York-Aspinwall ..... ......June 21
Hansa .New York... Bremen June 22
Borussia _New York-Hamburg June 2.3
City . of Paris..-.2‘ew York-Liverpoot .............June 2.3
Africa Boston-Liverpool- June 26
Santiago de enba....N York... San Juan, Nic June 20
Cella New York-London . June 20
Peruvian .. . .... ..---June 2.3
Manliattan..........NewYork_Havana & 11 , "C June 25
Scotia. ....New York...ldverpool ----June 27
.............NewPalmyra York...Liverpool June 27
West.'n Metropolis.N. 'Pork_ Bre men ---.June 23
City of Newlork...N York.-Liverpool _June so
.66 41i.411 tf LLETI
PORT OF PEILA.-DFILPECIA—Juxic:I6.
irks itiroeft 4 29 Bus 8z963. 7 11 I EIQH 5VA1112, 126
EL V Et , l`.ER-I.OA V
Steamer Aria% Boggs, 48 hours from Boston, with
mdse and pn:rfngers to Henry Winsor & Co.
Steamer W C Pierrenont. Shropshire, 24 hours from
Newt ork. with mdse to W .151 Baird & Co.
Steamer saran, 'Jones. 24 hours trout New York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
Bark Johann Benjamin (Prus), Kuhn, 70 days from
London, with whiting, lead and chalk, to H Karston.
Brig A H Curtis, 'Merriman. 13 days from Cardenas,
with molasses to E C Knight aiLici.
Brig J W Harris, Davison, 12 days from Matanzas,
with molasses to John Mason Jr Co.
Brig Mechanic, Merriman 7 days from Portland,
in ballast to Warren. Gregg & Morris,
6chr Sirene (Dutch) Henn anus, £1 days from Rotten
dam, with gin. wince, &c. to A Stephanl & Co.
Schr D R Merriman. Johnson. 1 day from Indian
River, Del. with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Bahr Vandada, Morris, 3 days from Dover, DeL with
corn to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Schr Rival. Rose. 1 day from Newport, Del. with
flour to Perot. Lea & Co.
Schr Son of Malta, Hopkins, 2 days from Milton
Del. with grain to Christian .1.. Co.
schr J T Long, Pannell. 2 days from Indian River,
Del. with corn to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Sc.br J ADGerson.Tonvell,2 days from Indian River,
with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Behr Liberty, C , .rtls. 2 days from Indian River, with
lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Behr 7 Waples. Robinson, 5' days from Petersburg,
Va with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Behr Lion, Hooper, from New York.
OLEABED YEBTERba
Bark Union, Heard. Pernambuco. A P Damon.
Bark Bea Eagle, Julius Jr. Barbados and Port Spain,
Thos Wattson & Sons.
Behr Lion, Hooper, Georgetown, L Auden' led & Co
Behr Clic - ton Carlyle, tniarp, Bridgeton, Borda, Seller
& Nutting.
Behr Ontara, Huntley, Boston; Preston Coal Co.
retPtIKORDA
Steamer Hermann (Brerd); Wenke, cleared at New
York yesterday for Bremen.
Steamer Villa de Parts (Fr), SurmOnt, cleared at
New York yesterday for Havre.
Steamer Westche , ter. Ingram, cleared at New York
yesterday for Wilmington. Del.
Steamer Allemanta (Ham). Trautman, cleared at
New York yesterday fur Hamburg.
Steamer Carolina (Br), Wiley, cleared at New York
yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamer Hibernia (Br), litunroe, cleared at N York
y.esterday for Glasgow.
Ship (- arlbaldi, Atwrod, cleared at New York yes
terday for San Francisco.
Bark Mary Jane.(Prus), ICrenkel, cleared at N York
esterday for B avre via this port.
Bark Elkswold (Norw), Lund. cleared at New York
esterday fcr Antwerp via this port.
Brig Sarah 0 Beatty. Walton, hence for St Sohn,Nß.
t Holmes' Hole 12th inst and sailed again.
Brig Ida L Rsy. Ray, hence at Boron yesterday.
Brig Burmah, Sherman, at .Machlasport lOtklnstan t
nm Boston.
Brig Lucy A Blossom, Hodgdon, galled from Salem
2th lost. tor this port.
Schr Marietta Hand, Brooks, sailed from Newport
141 h inst. for this port.
Schr Tennessee, Creed, sailed from Portsmouth 12th
nst. for this port.
eichr 'Matthew Kinney, Baxter. sailed from Gardner,
e. 9th inst. for this port.
Soho B H Furber. Cobb, and A'cora, Talbot. cleared
t New York yesterday far this port.
Schr J Hay, Hathaway, hence at New Bedford 14th
nstant.
Schr Ann - S
Brown. Flsk, sailed from New Bedford
14th Inst. for this port.
Sob! Magnet, lanburn, cleared at Boston 14th Inst.
for this port.
Schr Mary Perron for this port, cleared at N Haven
14th inst.
Baas Alvarado, Whitmore; Ephraim & Anna, Har
ris: Eliza & Rebecca Price. and 8 A. - Hoffman, Hoff
man, hence at Boston 12th inst.
MARINE 2d:ISCELLANT.
Schr Col Lester. Perry, of and for New Bedford,frorn
Philade'phia, with 230 tone of coal, went ashore at I t
PM. Wednesday, on Gooseberry Neck, Westport,about
2 miles NNW of the spindle on Old Cock and bilged in
7to 8 feet water, Captain Perry was on deck and mis
took a bright light in a house on . shore for Dumplin .
Light. and hence the disaster. `lt is stated that this Is
the third vessel which has gone ashore at thetsame
place in consequence of this light, which bears the'
same vonne for vessels coming In as the light on
Dumplin. Captain Ben, Baker went to the wreck next
morning from Cuttyhunk, and stripped her. The Col.
L was a good vessel of 184 tons, and Capt Perry is the
owner of 3i, the balance,being owned by several other
parties. She was worth snout $12,000, and Capt Perry
was the only one insured, be havingsl2oo In the Union
Once of New BedtorrL The coal is insured in Ithila
delphia.
rifiirffiPA oiol
An invoice of genuine HAVANA CIGARS, from
medium to very high sndee, for sale by the box at
macerate prices, by '
,
'JAMES R. WEBB.
PLUM WALNUT and ISMGHTIC Streets.
Altb/U.Ol Le the coast, er 0.13 1106 CUM
plete without Lemuel ,scuith's LEMON SUG4.II.
Yrice 20 cents per can. To be had of the Grocers.
Je9-6t 5 LE.M.I.3ELSMITH. 115 North Front st.
CIEN Ul NE !ITALIAN PASTINES, MACOARONI
and Vermicelli, in store and for sale at COUSlrr's
East End Grocery, No. 118 South,Second strea.
rtuolcE TABLE CLARET-150 eases St. Estephe
claret, at a low price, in store and for sale at
COD STY'S East End Grocery,No.llB South Second
street.
()HESSE. NORTON'S PINE APPLE, CHOICE
V Holland and Sap Sago Cheese, in store and for tale
at COIISTY '8 East End Grocery. No. 118 South Second
street.
St UPPED MANGOES AND PEPPERS, FRENCH
Hot Pickles, Crosse & Blackwell's Assorted Plc ales
new style. All kinds - of Sauces for lrfeats and Fish.
Potted, Yannouth Bloatera, btrasburg Meata,..l3arns,
Beef and Tongue; Anchovy Paste, for sale at
tOBSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street.
CHOICE 'WINES AND • BRANDIES for Medl'al
use, Genuine Curs cos, Maraschino and Chartreuse,
always for ate at COIISTY'S East End Grocery, No•
118 South Second street. • , ,
7 101 AIM!. - HAMS!!-J. Stewart's Trenton, Davia's
JILL Star Hams, Briggs & Swift's celebrated Cinch,.
nati Hams, and J. Bower's City Cured, warranted to
give flatlet action. — Per Sale bs".' P. SPILL/N , N. W.
corner Eighth and Arch.
OLIVE OIL.-ILO basketa Latour and other favorite
brands of Salad-Oil, for sale brat. F. Sin LT IN,
N. W. corner Arch and Blghtti.
TAVA COFFEE.—Pure Old Government Java Coffee,
t/ ferule by ht. F. BELLI.III, N. W. corner of ATch
and Eighth streets.
TEAS I TEAS 11-100 packages of very choice new
crop Green and-Black, of the late importation. As
these 9 eat( tame - been bought sit% the ,decline in gold,
we are prepared to'furnish tamt les at - greatly reduced
prices. For sale by the box, or at retail. M. F. BRIT,
L. 1.15. N. W. corner Atoll and Eighth streets •
LONDON LAYER R a TRINB.—Whole and Hall
boxes beat quality, London Layer Raisins, fox
We br 'la :UMW= t Mo n 168 8. WAware Avenge
DAILY: : PHILADELPHIA, SA'II.IRDAY, JUNE 16, 1866
TBAIVELINGI (Ft OLDEN,
# l - iirw,r•••••- • rioama FlENNsyliveNis
B,—THE MIDDLE R01:1111
ortes an • most direct line to Bethlehem Allentown
Mauch Chunk, Hassleton White Haven Wilkesbasre.
Mahanoy City, and an Points in the Lehlith-and Wyol
mina Coal Repions.
Passenger Depots in Philadelphia, THIRD Street
above Thompson, and corner of HirazirFi and AIICESSI
CAN streets.
F , IJMITER imatztarmarr.
NINE DAILY TRAIN&
,
On a nd atter Monday,May. 21st,1566,_Paasenger trains
leave the Depot, Th ird street, above Thompson, WY
(Bundays excepted), as follows:
AT 7.40 A. M.—Morning Express' for Bethlehem and
and Principal Stations ow North P.3nnaylvania
road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valle
u it road for Allentown, Catssanqua, Bla . _ tington, Manch
Chunk, Weatherly, Jeamesville, - w , .-.leton, White Bia.
van Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with
Lehigh and Matnnoy Railroad ibr Mahanoy Ci ,ty and
with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, DanvUle, Milton
and Williamsport. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A.
M. at Wilkesbarre at 1.45 P. M.; at_Mahadloy City at
P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eas.
ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 8.8.5 A. Li.—Accommodation, for 'Doylestown,
Etopping at all Intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' andliartsville, by this train,
take Stage at Old 'York Road.
AT 10 A. IL—Accommodation. for Fort Washing.
Writ stopping at all intermediate Stations.
At asuP,Ed. Aorommodation tor Doylestown, stop.
ping at all • intermediate stations. Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &SO P. -M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Ear
road4mkingr connection at Bethle h em t t with L i e ;
1 2 11 j' alle ng r Plain t ifflia rim en erville s and & othei
points on New Jersey Central -R.R. takeN. J 11 Train
at Easton, win= arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas.
sengeraior S wn take stage at North Wales.
and for Nasarethat _Bethlehem and. Aar reenVille
Anakertown
AT 4.15 P. M:—Accommodation; for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington : for Lumberville at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. M.—Throngh Accommodation, for Beth
lehemand all Stollens on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehlyr,
Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Hassan amuck.'
&c.
AT am P. M.—Accommodation, nor Lansdale, MP
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Port Washington.
v :3;11 4 . 1 e nkiii);4AP.
MMiEila;MM= . fia=
12.25 train mikes direct connection with Lehigh Val.
ley trains nom ka,ton, Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City,
Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 230 P. M.
Paa3engera leaving Witkeebarre at Lia P. hi.,connect
at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. X, and arrive In Philadelphis
at it.S.O P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.10 A. M. 8.15 and 5.80 P. SL
Leave, Lansdale at 6 A.M.
Leave Fort Waahington at 19.50 and.2ls P. M
hiIINDAYki
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.80 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.2.0 A. At
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cs= cony y pas
enters to and from Berke Street Depot.
SY nite Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey
passegners to Third Street Wepot.
Tickets must be rocured at the Ticket Offices, T.ELLSD
street or BEES street, in order to secure the lowmi
rates of far*. T.T.TS CLAIM Agent.
Hillman's Baggage Express will call for and deliver
Baggage at the Depot.
1i0.113 South THLP.D meet. my -2.1
FOB. N YORK.—The thard•
-s DEN AND AMBOY and PHLLA
A. AND TRENTON Ra rrar.o.AD cost
PANT'S LINFM, from Philadelphia to New York, and
way places, from WALNUT STREET 'WHARF.
will leave as follows. viz: Pam
At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, ACCOM.,
At 8 M., via Camden and Jersey City .Express, 8 tx,
At 2 P. M., via Camaen and Arilboy Empress, 8 oo
At 6.t uP.le ~ via Camden to S. Arab y, Amara. 225
At 6.00 P. M. via Camden and Amboy Accom.
2tl clabs 1 e)
AL 8 A. as., 2 sun a.OO Y.M. For Mount Laolly, ENVAGN
viIe, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. M., and
2 P. Ili. flrFreehold.
At 5 and 10 A. 111. 12 M. 4, 5,6, and IL2O P. M. for Fish
House, taimyra, Riverton, Progress, Delano°,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden-
LOWII,:d.C. The 10 A. M.and I P.M. lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows
At 11 A. M., 4.30, EA3 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City) iVa y reas_ $3 00
The 8.43 P. 31. Line will run 0 1 All " others Sun.
days excepted.
At7X and M.ou 3, 8.80, 4.80,5 and 6,45 P. M.. and
12Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. do.
At 7 and Was, A. M. 012 M., 1 4.5, and 6 P. M. for
Cornwellt,TUl risdale,Holmesburg, Tacony,WLssino
ming, Bridesourg and Pranktord and at 10.L5 A. M.
for Bristol. Schencks„. Eddington and 8 P. M. for
Holm mbar,/ and intermediate Station&
BELVEDERE DELAWA Q rtw rLitOAD, for the
Delaware River Val - ley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De
pot, as follows:
At 7so A. M. and 3.30 P. M, for Niagara Fallii, Bult
fal ,o Dunkirk Oanandaigua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego,
Rochester, Binghampton, Oswego, Syracuse,- Great
Bend; Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Samoa, Lambertville, Flem
nirton, tc. The 3.30 P. M. Line connects direct with
bp Train leaving Ruston for Mauch Chunk. Allen
telwn, Bethlehem. 4:c
-i At 5 P. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Stations
Algir For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Depot, take the Cars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays, Qmnibasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6P. Di. to connect with 6.65 P. M
line. •
Fifty Poands of Baggage only, Glowed each Passau.
ger. Peasengera are prohibited from 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 well not be liable for any amount beyond
Pee, except by special contract.
2t , kcla sold and bo.ocaoe checked direct through to
Boston, ii'orcetter, Springfield kierriferd, .ifeto Waren,
Reupori Albany, Tt oy owtSaratoga,
Grhhara Baggage .e.xpress win tk%ll for and deliver
=WO at ths Deotda. Orders to he left at &o. g Wal.
nut street, or at No. 102 south Twelfth street.
LINES FROM V.S.W YOUR Stits. rIi..LLAJJE,LPHIA
Will leave trout foot of Cortland street, at 12M, and
4 P. IL via Jersey City anti Camden. At 7 and
A.M., 6 ' P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ben.
elnaton.
From Pier No. IN. Elver v at SA, H. and 2, 4 P. X..
via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. OATZMER. Agent.
VERESE& I • 21111,ADE.L.PEC Entabials
TOWN AND 2 , 4 oparderowis
play 16 th, 1866. TABLE:—On mil art" MON
DAY,
FOR GEPZIANTOWN.
Leave Phthutelnhla.-4, 7,8, 9 , 1 0, /I, 13, A. EL' I. 310
' 'minutes, 81i, 4,5, SX, 8,7, 8,9, 10, 11,1:, P. 111.
Leave Germantown-6.7, 73i, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12„ A. hi
1, 2,8, .1, GC, 6,63 , 7 8,9, 10, 11 P. M.
8,20 down train, and the 21g: and 03( up tretna de
net, atop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutee,A. AL; 4.3, 5,8 and
10%, P. M. '
LeaveGennantovn3-8 A. 4.8% and 9M, P. M.
(I)INST/413T HILL RAIT OAD.
Leave Philadelphia-8, 8, 19, 12, A. M.; 2, *3, AN. V.
andU, P. H. .
Leave Chestnut HM-7.1.0 mlnutee, 8,
_9.40, and 11 .10 A.
91..; 1.40, 9 40, 6.40, 8040. N
B.4O .UNDA and 10. Y& 40.r. AL
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. X.; 2,9, and it
Leave Otestnut 1011-7.40 nillintes, A. M. LIAO, 8.10
and 915 minutes P. M.
808 OONSHOHOORMIN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphla-6, 8.85 , u. 05 =Dudes, A. M.; 1.%,
9,4%. 535, 8%, 8.05, and Il i. P. M.
Leave Norristown-935,7, 7.50, 9,11, A. M.;135, 435, 535
and 8 P.
The 09 P. will stop at School Lane, Wham.
htekon, 3fAnnyunk, Spring Mills and Oonahohooken
Only.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Phlladelphla-9 A. M.. 939, 4 and 735 P. N. ,
Leave Ziorrlinovna-1 A.M..
ATand , and P.M.
POP. RANIINR R.
Leave Phlladelnble, 6.8.85, 11.05 A. M.; 1.% 8.434, 834,
&05, and 11% P M -
Leave manomix—ex, 734, 13.20, - 034, 1134, A. M.; g,
5% and 834, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Plilladeaphla-9 A. M.; 934 4. and 7% P. M.
Lear° Manar-734 A. M. Gi 6, and elf, P. M.
W. T. WU&UN, General Saperlntertdent,
• Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
. • . •WE (113313THEEVAND
" • • DELP ST HIA. RAILROAD, vie;
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ;
On and after MONDAY, June 4th, 1.866, the
trains will leave as follows:
- - - WEST- 011.103 TIER TRAINS, ; •
Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M., 11.00 A. 01..
2.20;4.45 and 7.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. from Depot on
E. Market street. 6.20, 7.M. 10.18 Lts, 4.50 P. M,
Trains leaving West Chester at 'rod A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia ate.4s P. M. will not stop at Pennelton.
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only,
PENNELTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 6.17 and 10.80 P. M.
Leave Penneiton for Philadelphia ,8.16 A. M., 735
P.M
These Trains step at all intermediate Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,80 A. M.
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 5.00 P M.
Till otherwise ordered a Market Passenger Train
will leave West Chester for Philadelphia, On Tuesdayz
and Frid aye only. at 6.45 T. M.
ON SUNDAYS—The West Philadelbhia Passenger
cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streeta, halfan;
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the,arrivel of eaeh train te conveypassengent
into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P
M., and leaving West Cheater at 7.58 A. M, and 4.60 P.
M. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. It. P.. for Oxford and intermediate points.
MB — Passengers are allowed to take Wearing •aPParei
Only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
ease, be responsible for an turtoont exceeding one hun
dred dollara, unless a special contract is made for the
same. DENBY WoOD.General Superintendent..
ir. , ,,; , „•:1F5=e.?... RARITAN AND DELAWARE BA. RAIAD MPANY.
I and alter MONDAY LRO , th C el4th of Mal,
trains on tais , road will leave the Depot of the .Cam
den and" Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's
Point, CamAen. as follows:
Express, for Long Branch, New York , and interme
diate stations, at 9.20 A. M, -
Freitt, for New York and Mtermediate statione, at
• Mail and Eipressi, for New York, at 3.80 A. M.
N
Returning, trains leave Pier 82, North River, foot of
Duane street, at MOO A.. M. and 400 - P. at., and Pie
No. 3, at 4.15. P. Da . No baggage taken at Pier lifo. 3.
Pare, to and from New Yorlc. ta W.
royYl W. N. CLAYTON. Etaperlinenaento
TRAVMSIO GMMIDE.
•>p READING RAILROAD
•
. GREAT PRUNE LINE NEO
P N
:a TO THE INTERIOR OE PEEN.
IaYLVAN___
_IA THE soartiwactm_-StiIagIIEHAN.
OUnt.tD AND. WYOMING. VAL.AaES,
THE NORTH., NORTHWEST and the VA hADAS.
SUMMER ARRANGEBDINI' OH . PASS EWER
PRAMS, Rine .4, 1866, tea vin the Oom= Depot,
111311 /TENTH and ,
Markt, at the following hot=
MORNING ACCONATIO
At 7,30 A. M. for Reading and ad
ad Inte NS. rmediate Eta;
Hons.
MORNING RX'PRESS.
Al 8.15 A. M., liar , Rearling, Lebanon. Marriantog
Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Banbury, wintarim.
FFort, ELmra, Rochester, Niagara Palls, Bughlo, Allen.
n Wllketharre, Pittston, YOrh. Carlitde.Ohambers-
Lurg, Hagerstown. &c., dn.
This train commis at BEADING with the 'Mani
Pennaylvarda Railroad trains for Allentown. dc.;
and with Reacting and ColumbL4R.R.trains for Colurn
bia,&c.; with the Lebanon Valley tram for Harrismax.
. am.; at PORT CLINTON with Catexissa Eiallrtnid
trains for Williamsport, Lock Hoven, Elmira. dm.. at
HARRISBIIII,GF with Northern Oentrsd, Cumberland
Talley, and Salittylkill and ansaneharma trains for
Nor t hurnberiand,WillisansPOrt. York, Charubersburg.
Pinegrove,
suezpriEss
.
, Leaves Philadelphia at 3.80 P. M. Ihr Resallnk, Potts
ville, Harrisburg, &e., connecting with itaseing and
Columbia R.R.trains for Golumbla , &c.
Rica 0.11V1,1 .Eletx.mituDzaxori.
Leavea 'Mauling at 6.00 A. IL, stopping at all waYsta
tiona; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.56 A. M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M.; arrives
in 'naming at 7.5 b P. M
Siains for Phlladesphia leave Handsburz at , *, 10 A.
and Pottsville at 8.45 A. IL. arriving In Philadel
phia, at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.10 Y. and ~P uttaville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at ,
Phinulalphis at d 45 P. M. • -
Marxists amonainodation leaves Reading at 7.80'
A. M. and burg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at
Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30
P. IL, arriving in Phitadelphiaat ale P. M.
' Market train, with a Passenger atiacnid, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon' for , Reading and all way
stations; leaves Reading 11.80 A, SE., and Downingtown
le.Bo P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A, M.. and
Philadelphia at , 3.15 P. M ; leave Philadelphia, for
Reading at &Bo A. M., returning from Beading at 4.25
P. M.
•
• • CRLESTRIt VALLEY RAILROAD. •
..Passenrere for Downingtown and intemediatepoint,
••a,ke the 7.3 u and 8.15 A. AL • and Loa P. M. trains from
Philadelakia. returning Zrona•Dowid -$t 625 A.
S. EEC 12 SS "icor_
NEW YORE iffY:PItERS FOR PITTSBURGH AND
Tn.au WEST.
Leaved New York at ,7 9A. M.turd 8.00 P. 2 1..Preaing
Reading at 119, 11.63 AM.. and 1.48 PM. and connect at
HarrisbuSLPenusylvania. and Northern Central
Railroad rasa 'Frahm for Pittsburgh, Chicago, WU.
hanasnort, . Baltintorra dcc
Returning, Exprees Train leaves Harrisburg on
antral of Pennsylvania Express from Plttsburgb,at 3
and 9.05A.M.,9.15 P.M. passing wa.mirg at 4.49 and 10.52
A. E. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York ID A. M.,
and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping Oars accompanying these
trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh,
without change.
Mail minf New York leaves Harrhsbarg at 2.10 P.
M. Mfor Harrisburg leaves New York at 1 ,
Noon.
BMl7Yr.Tcrr.7. VALLEY ILSLLEOAD.
Trains leave Pottaville at 7, u.so A. M. and 715 P. L.
ramming from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. M., and L4O and
4.15
sclityr.vrlT L AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
Traina leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harrist•arg, and at L5O P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre.
moat; returning from Harrisburg at 3 20P.3L and frora
Tremont , at 7.35 A. M. and 5.25 P. M.
MMMI
Through ilrauclan tickets and emigrant tLcketr ,
to all the principal points In the North and West and
Catalina.
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
or E.", Branford, Treasurer, 2r o. t. 17 Z 4 outn Fourth stmt, khilattelkia_ic., or of G. A. bleolls, General einperintend
eawageOlLKUTATlON TIDE IS,
At .2,5 per Cent., aikAvbruat between any points dealred
for and firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good rot 2.ork rollea,between points, at 11:54 50 Bath,
for tamales and dram.
SEAb'OIS TICKETS.
For three, air, nine or "relve months, for holdeza
to all points at rswad razes.
CI;E'RGYN-D.'N
Realising on the 111:18 Of the Bond will be turnlahee
with csxds, enttlinz the-ntaelves and wivee to tickets at
Calf-titre.
. _
EXCURSION TICKETS.
Prom Philadelphia in principal stctions, rood for
Sararday, Sunday and Monday. at reduced fare to bo
had only at the Tleket =West Thirteenth and Ciliary.
hill streets.
../FR=ORT.
Goode of all descriptiohi - fbricarded to all the above
pa: eta from the CO cupany'a New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow etreeta.
FREDA= TRAINS.
Lease pntl.ept bis daily at 5.30 A. M., MIS noon and
6 Y. M., forg, Lebanon, Ilarriebrug, Pottsville,
Port Minton, and all polt j aVond.
Close at the Phlhulelplais Poet °Moe for all places on
the read and ha branches at 5 A. .11L, and for the prin.
glpal Stations only at 3.15 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA, WIT MMG
TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
MIL
ABLE.—Com meaning MONDAY.
April huh, 18 6. Trains will leave Depot, earner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at us A. M. (Mondays excepted),
Cur Baltimore and Washington. stopplag at Chester
warning:on, Newark. Litton, Northeast , Perryville,
Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen Perryausn's, Magnolia.
Chases and Steramer's Bur:.
W-mall Train, at 8.15 A. H. (Sundays ex •
cepted). for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations
between Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Delaware R.B. Train. 9,00 A...ll.(SundaY excepted), for
Prlnerba Anne.lll.lft rd and Intermediate stations.
Express train at 11.45 A. Si. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore Tr ain aingt
Express at S.OO P. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chaste - ,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville, Ravre-de Grace, Aberdeen. Parrrman's,
Edgewood, 2dagnolls, Chase's and Stem Tor's Eun.
Night Express at 11.00 P. Si. for Baltimore and Wash•
to
by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, City Point and Richmond will take
the 11.45 A.M. Train.
W TT-MTNGTO.ti AOOOIIIIIODATTOIS TRAIN'S.
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wll
raington.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 00,1LL5A.M.,4.39. 6.00 and u.se
P. M. The 440 P. M. train connects with the D e i s
ware Italhead for Harrington and intermediate sta.
Lions.
Leave wllmington 6.45, &OD and 9.&) A. It., 4.00 and
6.30 P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 .L
M. 4.30 and 6.1.0 P. IL
THRUG . II TRAIN§ FR44)I. BALTIMORE
Leave WiNiington st 1i.00A.M.,_4..5s and 10.00.F1L
CELESTEB. FOR FRI.LA DELPHI&
Leave Chester M 7.46, SM. 30.14 and IL4O A. M.,
44:1 6.10, 7.28 and 10.56 P. M. ,
Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore
7.25 A. M., Ws,y Mall. 9,Z A. IL, Express. Lie P. M.,
E T
6.35 M., Express.
Trains. for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.52
A. t . and &as P, -
Trains for Baltimore leave ViUnlzorionaf 5.= and
9.33 A. M.. and 136 P. N..
Pr ni Ntrains with passenger car attached will leave
W on far Perryville and intermediate stations
at 6.65 . Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry
ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00
A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8 . 00
train for Philadelp_bia. _ _
SUNDAY UU3:.3.
Express Train at US A. M. ibr Baltimore and Waah•
ton, stoppling . at Cheater, Wl
0, 11, Newark,
Elkton, Northeast, Perryville, Eia uraces Aber-
Rcin een, Perryman'e, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's
Night Express ILOO P. K. for Baltimore and Wash.
Inaton.
Accommodation Train at 11.80 r.m., for Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOB PECILADBLPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 6.2.5 P.M., stopping at Havre MI
Grate. Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at BlUo
ton and Newark (to take liserkgera for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
arid Cheater to leave passengers rroro Baltimore or
Waahington.
Accorocdation train will leave Wilmington for Phi.
ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M.
. H. F.HENNEY, Superintendent
WEST .THRSEY RAILROAD
LINES—From feet of Market etreM
ie —upper erry s .mmonehlig THURSDAY May
LEAVE PHILADELPH(A AS FOLLOWS:
8.00 A. M. Mall for Bridgeton, Salem, sand all inter
mediate Massone. . ,
9.(A) A. M. Mail for Cape Mar, atopping at Wooebury,
Glasabin o', Vineland and Mlllville , and all stations be
low !dillyltle. Due 12.3 M. .
3.(1.) Y. Dl. Accomodation for Cap' Mak, stopping at
Wuodburk and tilassboro',and all stations Delow
lakaboro . -.Lue 3.15 P. M.
8.80 P. M. Passenger, tor Bridgeton, Salem and all
intermediate stations. •
6.00 P. M. Woodbury Accomodation.
lan URN' N G
Leave Cape May 6.80 and 11 A. M.
.bridgeton 7.00 A M. anu M. .
Salem 6.45 A. M. and 385 P. M.
Freight will be received at second cuveied wharf be
low Walnut Street from 7A M. until SP. M. Freight
received at or before 9 A.M.will go forward same day.
Freight delivered at 229 South Deotware Avenue.
J. VAN RENSgmr.slert, /superintendent.
%.13.1., WEST JERSEY EXPRVMP, COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual branches of ..par.ss Bus.
aims, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re.
sponalble Express Companies, to all parts of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messen.
cr accompanieseach through task. Office. No. 5
PHIDALELPRIA. & BALT . /
MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD:
`i
s7IN• :eve' GESIENTS.•;-ON AND APPE Et
MONDAY, March 19,1866, the Trains will leave Phila•
delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester &Phila
delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and 'Market
Streets, (West Phllada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Rising Sun, at 5.80, and Oxford at 6.0.5 A. M.,
and leave Oxford at 8.25 P. X:
Till June let a Market Train with Parisenger Car
attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving
The 'Using Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A. M,,
and Kennett at :2.45 P. If., connecting at West Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and atter
June Ist. this train will leavethe Rising Sun at 4 P.M.,
Oxioid at 5 P. M., and Kennett at P: M. "Marketing
will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. 31. con•
nects:Moxtord with a daily line otStagei for Peach
Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxfozd With the Afternoon. Train
far Rbiladelphda: • '
'• The Train leaving Philadelphia it 4.45 runs to Riding
Sun, Md. •
Passengers .eire allowed-'to take Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, and the Company will not any
case be remonstblAfor an tunonnt exceeding - one hun
dred dollius, unless a eclat contrast be made for the
same. mile BYNRY WOOD, Oen% sun.
TBALVKLING ISIVIDE.
B P U BOAR ENNSYLVANIA CIENTILAL
lIMMER ARRANGEMENT.
The trains of the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave
the Depot at Thirty.iirst and Market streets, which le
reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger.
Leila a> running to and from the Depot. The last car
leave Prom street about thirty minutes, prior to
the departure of each Train.
Ox Sur , imurs—Cars leave Eleventh and Market
streets 45 minutes bef.)re departure of each train.
kil Ax x's BAGGAGE Expanse will cal, for and deliver
RaKSSage at the Depot. Orders left at the office. No:
631 Cti , stlint street. will receive attention.
TA" TNIS LEAVE • AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
TE(1178:
MTRmair - • at am A.ni;
DAY EXPRESS - " 10.00 •
PAOLI ACCOM.. 1 4 :10. 1 • II 11 . 00
PAST LIME & ERIE EXPRE&S " 12.00 ?L
EURRISETIRG .A.W).91., • • u 2.80 P. M.
LANCASI'Ekt ACCO.M., • • " 4.00 "
PAOLI AtAX)AL.No. 2 • - • " 5.00 "
PIR'ISRUROR & ERIE Ef..A.Ll,*l " 9.00 11
PAOLI ACCOM. • No. a - . " 10.00 "
pis - rrilt OELPILIA .Fx'7ll.EBB t " 1110
aitaram.
012 11 CINNATI.EXPRENS, • H 12.40 A. /e...
PHILADELPHIA EMPRRIE I B 11 7.10
PAOLI AMON., ND. 1 - • "
LA 9.20
COLTOMB.LA 'IRA_ ,IST • " 900
ICCASTM3, TRAM • • .
12.50 P
• • • ". LlO AI
kAODI ACCOM., No, $, • • " Zia "
DAY TorPP.P.S.B . • " 6.60
PAOLI ACC OM.. / , T,o. - - " 780
HAlttil - KRURG -- ATMOM., • • " 9.50
*Daily, except Saturday. axCept
Monday. All other trains daily, except Sunday.
'Manning through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh
and Pale without. change of tars. .
EIINDAY A CCOMODATiON MAINS for Paoli and in
termerhyte stations leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M.
and 7.00 P. M.. returning, leave Paoli at 6.50 A. M. and
4.50 P. M.
A TICKET OFFICE
Is located atNo.tti utstreet.whereTickeisto all
important.points maybe, procured, and fall Informa
tion given by JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent
Also at Thirty-first and Market streets,un application
to 1.110t3.11. EAIIKE; Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
_ gamugraus Tram. fans daily. except ray. For
fall Infornual on es to fare and accommodatiOns, apply
to PBANCIB . FUNK. No. 137 Hoek street
The Pennsylvania Railroad CO; will . nos Amman u y
esk for Batlmde'exmptiorW: wrlngApparal. ,andyimt
their responsibility to One Unwired Dollars in, value ,
AU Renege ovoom int that amount In value:6lll bit at
the clekef the owner, unless takenty . special contract
OOLUMRU
• 4114/:• CINCINNAT/ IiAIIatCLAD
• e`z • . • .
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS BOUTIC
the Government has assigned to it the carryg of the
U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Southwest.
#llsl4:te:neeit: ,1•11 eiztli • e I •
: , •zi • :111rElle An - :1 • ciNNATi,
AND BUT TWO TO ST LOMB.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS CASEW AND
ST. LOUIE ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE 08 ANY
onira
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at UM A. 3f. will
strive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodroff's Celebrated Palace k tate-ROOll2. glleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA. STEUBBEN•
vir.r.F," at
PETINSYLV.A_NIA la A lrr OAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets,
S. F. SCUL Phila L, delphia
Gen'l Picket Steubenville, O.
JOHN H. WELLER. Gen'l Eastern Pa. 93. A_Vt.
526 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DITHAND, ()eel Buret. fei4-tf
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street ;
and 'Thirtieth ant Market streets, Wwt Phlladel
phis.
las& .I . I:LADRL.P i Rw . El s e. AND
1 9ifts great hne traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on
Lake Thie.
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl
vania hagroad Cbtopany.
TINS. OP FASSMiGEF. TIZAINS AT I'HILILDELPHIA •
ARRIVE. EASTWAZD.
Erie Mail Train.------. A. M.
Erie Express Train..,_..__
LEAPS. WIISTWAS.D.
Erie Mail Train -9.00 P.M.
Erie Express Train— • ---,- -12.00 M.
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mall and
Express ratns.withont change, both ways, between
Philadelphia and I.lle.
NEW YORX CONITECTION.
Leave New York at 9.00 .Aar.., arrive at Erie OM A. Ai
Leave Erie at 4.45 P. , arrive at New York 4.10 P. AL
Elegant bleeping tars on all Night Trains.
For information respecting psEenger basniers
at corner TIanTLETH and HAI:CHET streets, PMlar
delphia.
And for Freight business or the Company's Agents:
B. B ton . Jr.. corner Thirteenth and Market
streeta, F wieleida.
J, V 4. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. E. 8., Baltimore.
_ OU
H. H. HST.
General Freight Agent, Philadelp O hi.
H. W. GWENER,
General Ticket Agyn&Phil delpnia.
A. L. TYI.Frr
General Superintendent, Erie,
• • :As e - • .1
IGELFHIA TO Vniazinis
-. . l : our CHANGE OF CABS VIA. CATA.
W 'SSA ROUTE.
On iiiidahLr Monday, APAI 1866, through cars
for 'Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia and Bead.
lug RaProad Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhill streets,
at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and
maa Eng close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions,
Buffalo. Erie, bitsgara Pails, &lapel:lston Bridge and
all places in the Western, 'Berth Western, South
• • „ tern States and the Quiadas.
liiiOUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured
at the Company's office 45 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
ing Railroad Thir eenth and Callawhill streets.
N. VA: 7 HORIq. Passenger Agent.
BUSINESS UARlfth,
SHAW ..TUSTIewS' PATIENT DEAD-STROKE
POWER HAILILER.—The under igned having be
come sele assignees and mar ufacturers in tie State of
Pennsylvania of the above hammer, are prepared to
Cureish them at short notice and on reasonable terms
All communications from parties requiring hammers
for use in Pennsylvania must be addressed to
MlEl3.lllak ,CSONkl i
4.7lWashington avenue. Philadeiphla.
Circulars containing full information will be for
wartled'on application.
3e9•lm
LeiET,Tc±coppme_N.
CARPENTERS A..ND BUILDERS,
my 24111 No. 2.12 PEAR Street.
Residence: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street.
Every deseriptlon:of Jobbing promptly attended to.
C. KNIGHT & CO., WHGr.wctr.wt GROCERS,
1.74.13. E. Cor.,WATKR and GIMESTNUT streets, Phil
adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Bugs,
House, of Philadelphia jal-lyr
ZAM A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE. nixamsy A
• smscom. THEODORE vrsrieirr. Passim L zczazz.
PATER WRIGHT & SONS,
Importers of nThirthenware,
and
Stdpping and Commission Ida - shards,
No, 115 WALNUT Street, PhiLedelphla.
IDE.trasTsmverma. worms.—oN THE DELA
1 WARE river. below PHILA.DELPHtA,
CHESTER. Delaware coon Pa.
KEANE , SON &CO
Engineers end Iro nfaccule ofn Boat, bxauildera,
• All kinds of
CONDENSING AND G NON-CONDENSING RN
GIN
Iron 'Pamela of all descriptions, Boilers, Bata, Tanks
T. REANEY, 8. P 1 e i.01.1%, a 1 . 3. ARCHIBOLD
Late of :late
Heaney. Nen% & co., Engtneer in Chief,
Penn Works. Phila - 11. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H. MERRICX.
JNO. E. COPE.
QOUTHWARIE FOUNDRY, METH AND WASH.
INGTON STREETS.
Pstimsnazreas.
MERRICK & SONS
ENGINEERS AND MACHiNLSTS.
Manuilicture High and Low Pressure Steam - Engines
for Land,B.iver and Marine Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats ; &c,
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Root for Gas Works, Workshops 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, Defacators, Miters, Pumping
dtc.
Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and
spin Wall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine.
CIAS FrrnatEs.—MlSKEY, MERRILL. tr.
THACBABA, • NO.. 718 streei
Manufacturers of GM Fixtures, Lamps, Ac„
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Ohandeliera, Pendants
Brackets, Ac: They also introduce -Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend.
me teringal and repairing G
jaw
as 'pipes. All work' war
ran. -
'FIHIT PECCILADELPHLI. AIDING IRIRGOL,
IeOI7B,TH street, above Vine, 11;111 reopen for et
Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. MIX
Ladies and gentlemen drafting to esquire a therm
Ory s! ,
tznledge.of 'kW& accomishmentnano
tholli ow taf ot thLs 'chord. The The p horses
horses are will
safe fi wdl
trained, so that the most timid used not leer. Saddit
horses trained in the best manner. Saddle borne,
home and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for fanet
rala,..to mars, stearaboata,
Taos. cfßAmis a MI,
Iip)MITY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PEOPICRTY.—The
orilY Plum lowt Privy Wells Cleansed and Clain.
hinted, at ran , Primo. A. PEYBSON,
Manufacturer of Pondrette,
Goldamith's Mall. Library street
MAM NIV ItIARH6.'
MARTIN LEANS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT
nn impET, - .
1,A4Li,.. First Premium awarded by Franklin Inst.
4 1 4 tate to MARTIN LkANS, Manufacturer 01
I MASONIC MARES,
FINS, EMBLEMS; dca...4c.
Nevi and original designs of Masonic Marks, Tem
plars' Medals. Army Medals and Corps Badges of
every description, ...myl6-ve,U4,o,arni
SHIPPING
FOR NEW YORK,
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
The Philadelphia and New York Expresa
Steamboat Company.
Steam Propellers leave DAILY from
;.7.
PIBST 'WHARF below MARKET abreet.
•e 11111 in 24 HOII.RB.
This Line connects with all Northern and Beaters
Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to
all=tte free of commission.
t received at lowest rates. • •
. - WM. P. CLYDE & CO. Agenia,
14 South Wharves Philadelphia.
JAB.
4 mhl4-tif U 7 Wall street. New York.
isliaFOß SAVANNA.II, GA.
- THE PHILAD.ELPRIA. AND SOUTH
a...a,* NAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR
LINE SALTING EVERY SATURDAY.
9 lie nem and splendid steamships . '
PIONEER Captain P. F. Maxie
TONAWANDA —.... Captain Staab Teal
Cabin Passage ....xl5OO
The steamship PIONEER. P. F Ifoxie commander,
will commence receiving freight for the above port at
RACE street wharf onTIiCI.WBDAY,June 14th,and sail
on SATURDAY, June lsth, at 10 A.
Shippers are requested to sena J3iLls of Lading with
th T e h ir e g b o ta oth te . Boom accommodations of this Steatite
are of a superior and commodious characurr.
Freight taken 'for CI AIEtLESTON,' S. C., and folk. ' ,
warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch...
No No Ems of Lading signed atter vessel leaves the
wharf.
B. &.T.1.1. FLANAGAN,
420 South Delaware avenue,For freight or passage, apply to
passage, apply
Freight and Passenger .e gent,
je4 203 North Delaware avenue.
MuFOR BOSTOPi. • •"'
• STEAMSHIP LLNE DJ:RIOT.
PROM Eat C.8 . .P0/2. T EVERY PIVEDAYS.
JIBOM PINE ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. • •
The steamship EOM AN, Captain Baker, Will sell
front Philadelphia on Wednesda., June 20, at 10 A. M.
The ateana a htp NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will aa/1
trot, Boston on Mnriday. June ia, at 12 M. - • -
The line between PhlUdeohla and Ronan now
oompoeed of the
BOMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,6e3 tone trtirthen„
NNOo Ca
w, ptain asannewe, was oarthen
Captain Crowell, nee tons burthen.
The antetaataal and well &apt:dated
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
thelr
eltlPPere are requested to send Ma of Lading with
ll'or=st or passage,applv
H.EbTB.Y WINSOR & 00.,
jel6 a 32 South Delaware avenue.
44 0" FOR SAVANNAH - , GEORG.TA.--ploneer
Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier
r.);4 '&' . .::r — th River, New York, every SATURDAY for
he above pert.
Cabin passage, 415.
'Freight 10 cents per foot, 50 cents per barreL
Goods from Philadelphia and other points received
by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded
free of commission.
APPIY to TorwTs L. JONE,
1 . 3 Broadway, New York..
JOHN H. ATWOOD
le 4- tir 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Agents in Savannah, Eicvsrs. Hunter & Gammell.
Ran. IEtIOEthiOND AND
ORFOLM inTh:B3lsumin' OOMPAMY.
The rime srewennlyips of this Line huntre at the lowest
rates and nail regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, forming the most direct route fbr the
South and Southwest.
For freight or poasao, with excellent aimornmOda
iio/15, apply to
14 No WM.
a
nd
C S L o Y utDhE & t o ar o ve
a.
4. „ FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS.
, t
TEXAS LINE STEAMSEEPS,
STOPPING AT KEY WEST. FLA. •
The Al Steamship GENERAL SEDGWICX,
Z. N. sawyer, Commander,
Will receive freight at Pier 23 East River "(New
York). and sail with despatch.
For freight or passage having superior accommrsia:
Liens, api.ly to
BISHOP. SON .t CO.,
No. 105 Arch street.
i e x HAVANA STEA4MRS.--SE,2O
- LT&E.—The sts. , nahlpei
CE HODSON, Capt. Howes; STARS AIW
STRIPES, Capt. Holmes. These steamers will leave
this port for Havana every other SATURD&Y, at 8 A.
M. The steamship STARS aND STRIPES. Ca taln
Holmes. will leave for Havana on SATURDAY
"MORNING, June 23 at 8 o'clock.
Passrge to Havana 851).
For freight or passage, apply to •
THOMAs WATTSON & BONS.
feu- 110 North Delaware avenue.
14,4 - Z 4 • : I ntik:
ANDRIA, Georgetown arid 'Washington
• • a• esapeake and Delaware Onutl, with connectio -
at Aletan • Va.. form the most direct'-route •
thy• • burg, •• • • • •-• N • villa, Dalton an.
; Southwest.
Steamers leave. First Wharf above Market strea
every W and Saturday at 12 X.
For freight &PP to the
age Wno. CLYDE & CO.,
14 NorthWkarves,
Davidson, .Age at Flarl
Co„ Agents at Alexan ntdr ia Georgetowin dge
lorT FOR NI; w YORK.—Philadelphia steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift
sore . es, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily at 12 M. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Linea,
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to
WM. ISL BAUM & CO.;
No. =South Delaware avenue.
NEW TOW-BOAT
DELA WARS and &EWA.? .8.4.1 , Ca
-BOAT COMP.A_NY.
RA • cpct towed to and from PMILAUDExiauLI • : 11 •
HAVBE-D.E.GRACE, BALTIMORE, WABHING-i
TON and let axnediate polnta.
WBi P. CLYDE 00._Agenta_
N 0.14 Boot Wharves Phi , ladelphia ,
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Snaerintendent-
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
ROPSNSON'S CALIFORNIA. CLIPPER LINE.
SAILING ItEGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight ibr this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Sure Une at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
RING FISHER.
Harding, Commander,
tsls now taking in the balance of her cargo at
Pier 11 East River, and having large engage.
meats shippers may rely on prompt despatch.
For freight/At reasonable rates, apply to..
.13.113110.1.. SON & CO.,
105 Arch street.
, FOR FREVIET OR CRAIITER.—AIItr. bark
Asir KATBLEEN, Wil'tarns, master, 490 tone re.
ester and 6.500 b bls.
Al Br. bark JANET, Kinney, flour.
master, 2SO tons mks.
ter and 3,000 bbls. flour
Al Br. bark BALTHASARA, Wilson, niasteT, 294
tons register and 5,500 bbls. flour.
A 2 Br. brig IDA, The:sing, master, 210 tons register
and 2,500 bbls. capacity. Away to -
EDMIIIy
DA. SOLIDER eis Ca, •
3 Dock. ;street wharf.
FOR BO6TON, Mass.—Erpress Line.—The
Smith..chooner ELLA. L. SMITH. Captain
Is now loading for the above port at
Willow street wharf, and will sail on Saturday_ .18th
inst. For •treight, apply to DAVID COOPER.. 18
North Wharves. ALS
WANTED.—A Vessel or- about 100 At feet
Lumber, to carry timber from Denton,- l!ifd.,_tti
Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID 04:10PER,
18 N. Wharves. ap27
Nomm.—An persons are hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the Mecklenburg bark'
BEET, F. Oaths, master, from Rotterdam, as debts of
their contracting will not be paid by captain or con
signees.
ALPHONBE S'PEPHANI. &
137, and 139 Soutn Front Street.
NOTICE—AII personsare hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the. Dutch schooner
SIRENE. Berrmanns master, from Rotterdam, as
debts of their contracting will not be paid by captain
and Consignees:'
ALPHON SE STEPHANI & CO..
137 and 139 South Front street,
SHIP MERRIMAC, Lectrte, master, from Liver
° pool, is now discharging undergeneral order at
Shippen street wharf. Consignees 'will please attend
to tne reception of their goods., WEIGHT
& SONS, 115 Walnut street. ray 24 tf,
TAB. B.lsENlPlXß,suoansor to IGHN EIHINDLER
R stags, Safi Makers. No. 800 North DNLA.WABB
Avenue, Philso,7:lona.
All work done In the be manner and on tno 10we8$
and most tworable term% and varzar-sed tO give veal
Partiordar attanann atren to ronsirtna.
NOTICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Pro.
posals for furnishing the Public Schools with
Schuylkill Coal," will be received by the undersigned,
from miners and shippers only, pursuant to ordnance
of Councils; at the ootroilers' Office. S. E. caner of.
SIXTH and A.DELPHI streets, until MONDAY,
June 'nth, 1156, at 1.2 o'clock M. The proposals must
include the storage of the Coal
Ninth District—Comprising the Twenty-fourth and
Twenty-seventh Wards.
There will be two sizes required, Egg and StoVe, and
the ton to be 2240 pounds.
Each and e .ery ton of said coal shall be weighed at
the place of delivery, in the presence of a Droner. per
st.n. to be del nted by each Sectional Board as weigher,
(subject to the approval of the President of this Board
i
who shall keep an accurate account of each load o
coal delivered. its exact weight as ascertained oy cOr
rect scales. And no bill shalt be approved for such
coal unless an affidavit of the weigher shall• accom
pany such bill,ses dog forth by what contractor the coal
was delivered, the date of delivery of each load, the
number of tons, and the quantity of coal deliverod,rund
whether weighed at the place of delivery.
By oreer ot the Committee on Supplies.
jelastf . H. W. HAI,LIWELL, Secretary.
QoltOßlFX—Obine3e Sugar Cane Syrup, bendier:4e
PO article, for sale, by .141.4. E. 817:69.4: & 00..1011
eolith Delswera avenue , •
OND'S BOSTON BISCUIT.--Bond's Boliton Buil4
B
and Milk Biscuit, lsuidirt from steamer Norman,
and Mr sale by SOS. B. BIJ sig CO., Ageata.tak --
Bond, 10$ Swath Delaware avenue. ,