Fmn our Third Edition of Yesterday. The Death of Hon. Lewis Cass. WASHINGTON June 18, 1866.---The follow ing was issued this morning: ItureaTmENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, June 'lB, 1866i—The President directs the undersigned to perform the painful duty of announcing to the people of the United States, that Lewis Cass, distinguished not more by faithful service in varied public trusts than by exalted patriotism at a recent period of political discord, departed this life aL 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The several Executive departments of the Government will cause appropriate honors to •be rendered to the memory of the de ceased,.at home . and abroad, wherever the 'National name and authority are acknow ledged. [Signed]: Wm. IL SEWARD. Firom Fortresg Ittonroe. FORTRESS MONROE, June 17.—The steam er North Point,, from Savannah, bound to Baltimore with cotton, was disabled yes terday, at 4 A. M., 12 miles north, of Hat teras. She was spoke shortly after by the steamer Fannie, from Baltimore for Savan na, and taken in tow. She arrived here today and will be towed to Baltimore, by the steamer State of Maryland. The revenue cutter Northerner, with Se nator Grimes, Commissioner Rollins, Sec rotary- Chandler and a party of Congress men, arrived this morning,and after visiting the Portsmouth Navy Yard, returned this afternoon. The revenue' cutter• Wyandotte has• arrived from Baltimore and will soon _ sail for San Francisco. Sailed—Naval steamer Standish for Philadelphia, towing the 11. S. ship Constellation. The weather is squally with rain. A Case of Chtolets in Baltimore. BALTIXOBE, June 18.—The fatal case of cholera in this city yesterday.was that of W. Howard Mann, aged 40 years. His father resides in the western part of the city. The disease was contracted at New York,vrhere a room-rnate was sick of it when he left,and subsequently died. On arriving here on Sunday morning, he was taken to the In firmary, and received the best medical treatment, but he was too far gone to arrest the disease. MIME COB GRIFISS—FIRST SESSTON. WASHINGTON, June 18, 1866. SENATE.—Mr. Wilson (Mass.) reported from the Military Committee a resolution to appoint a commission to settle the war claims of the State of lowa. Mr. Wade (Ohio) offered a joint resolution for the printing of the reports of the Gene rals commanding the armies in the West, made since the conclusion of the report of the Committee on the Conduct of the War. Passed. The tax bill was reported from the Fi nance Committee and ordered to be printed, with the amendments. - HOUSE.—Under the call of States for bills and joint resolutions, Mr. Davis (N. Y.) introduced an act to establish in Germany a repertory for fur nishing information as to the resources of the United States. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. Trowbridge, Mich., introduced a bill to establish a commission of claims against the Government of the United States held by loyal citizens of East Tennessee. Read twice and referred to the Committee of Mil itsry Affairs. Mr. Ashley (Nevada) introduced a bill granting the right of way and other privi leges, to aid in the construction of a drain ing and exploring tunnel, to the Comstock lode. News by the China. LIVERPOOL, Saturday Evening, June 9th. —Sales of cotton to-day, 1,000 bales, the market closing firm with yesterday's ad -vance fully maintained. Breadstuff' firm. Provisions steady, - LONDON, June 9th.—consols close at 86 figic.; for money, U. S. 20's 65&@66. Illinois Central, 75@76c. Erie 41@42c. The conti nental news continues warlike. Markets. • NEW Yank, Jane 18.—Cotton is dull at 40@1420. Flour—State has advanced 10(a15c. Sales of 10,000 barrels s t 8 , 6 611@$10 for State; tql 80,14 for Ohio; $0 60 go t 9 85 for. Western; Co 50@117 for Southern, and 96 90 €Bl4 for Canada. Wheat advanced 3@sc; sales unim portant. Corn advanced 2@3c; 50,000 bushels sold at 94€395c Beef steady. Pork firm. Sales of 1,200 barrels at $32@033 31 for mess. Lard quiet at 1934(4122% cents. Whisky dull. Nkw YORE:, June 15.—Stocks are steady. Chic:aro and Rock Island, 94; Cumberland Preferred. 44%; Illi nois Central, 123; Michigan Southern, 7814; New York Central, 98%; Reading, 109%; Canton Company, 60%; Misiouri 6'5,.79f4; Brie. 59,11! Carolinas, 85%; Tennessee Treasury 7 3-10's, 102%; Ten-Forties, 96%. Fly& Twenties, 192%; Gold, 16314. CITY BIrLLETIN. WEST PHILADELPHIA.—Perhaps no more disagreeable day could be possibly conceived than was that which has just passed away, and last night it finished itself off in as vio lent a wind storm as we are seldom blessed 'with. We were not among the church goers, and so can only report at second hand, that all tbe reverend clergy officiated at their usual posts. The fair at the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, which closed on Fri day evening, re-opens again to-day. The ladies realized over $1,300 for their han diwork. The new organ and the necessary repairs of the church will cost $3,000. , We are requested especially to report the caving of a sewer and culvert on Thirty sixth street, immediately above Walnut, on the west side. It caved on Saturday, pre cipitating a loaded ice cart and horses into the abyss. It extends over half, the width of the street. Half the pavement likewise Is gone. It is very dangerous. We noticed, some time since, the danger ous condition of the sidewalk in Market street, at the Tunnel of the Air Line from New York to Washington, which was par tially ohviated. The Company have now erected two high fences flush up to the para pet, and no accident can possibly occur; ' At the northeast .corner of Thirty-sixth and Market streets, Mr. Clegg has jast laid the foundation of two substantial stores and dwellings. Mr. Hutchinson's fine new house, On Thirty-sixth street, is nearly fin whileothe tallow factory of Mr. Owen Hughes, on -Market street, opposite the Pennsylvania Central depot, is in a similar condition. Not so,however,with the Chest nut street bridge, where they did compara tively little work last week. About three fourths of the eastern span was paved, and they still promise to have it open on the coming Fourth of July. At the Police Station but five cases were heard yesterday morning, three of drunken ness and two of suspicion of larceny. The parties were severally named Jno. Sullivan, Thomas Johnson and William Given. They occupied an 'out-of-the-way shanty in an old Held near Gray's Ferry, whence they nightly issued to Commence depredations, more especially upon the spring -houses of farmers living hi the vicinity of Darby, stealing everything they could lay their hands on, butter, poulty, meat, pies, cream, milk, and whatever dry goods were left out to bleach. , Officer Roan, <itc., made a descent on Saturday morning, capturing the two first fellows. Given was subse quently arrested, wits some thirtY pounds of butter, a considerable quantity of cream, and pans and kettles, and all sorts of odds and .ends without number: • The pblice: first;imagined that they were-breaking up a Rang, of, burglars. They were committed. The only case this morning was •of a Man named John Granfield t hailing from Ohio, who was arrested yesterday, in a farm house out on the Lancaster pike, The farmer gave him his dinner, and treated him very kindly, when he suddenly claimed possession of the house as his own, and en deavored to turn his host out of doors. He was evidently insane. Alderman Allen committed bim to answer the charge of as sault and battery. At the Almshouse we found the recapitu latinn of last week's business as follows : Admissions, 100; discharges, 81; deaths, 14; elopements, 26; births, .4. Census, to-day, 2,874; same time last year, 2,435, Relative increase, 389.- CHARGED ''WITH ROBBERY.-A colored • man, named Clarence Miller, was brought - to the city from New York, last night, and was locked up in the Fifth Dis trict-Police Station upon the charge of lar ceny. It seems that about ten days ago two colored men from the country stopped at the boarding-house of Mrs. Johnson, also color ed, at Duponceau and Locust streets, and the next morning missed their carper-bags. A negro thief, named George Betz, was: ar rested, and declared to Lieut. Connelly that Miller had stolen the articles and pawned the goods. Upon this statement, and other evidence, Miller was arrested in New York MITCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING —Last night about twelve o'clock an individual residing on Tenth street, below Shippen, raised the front window and commenced springing a rattle very furiously. The whole neighbor hood became excited in - a few minutes. Windows were raised and night-caps were continually popping out. A policeman was soon- on the steps of the house, and after some delay was , admitted by the occupant, Who declared that there were robbers about. The officer made a thorough search of the premises, and in tbe bath-room discovered a cat making = a xbise in the endeavor to get out. ATTEMPTED ZURGLAIVIG-WM; Debois John Miller and Charles Norwood were be fore Alderman Fitch, last evening, on the charge of attempted burglary. Early yes terday morning they were watched by Officer Shields, of the Twentieth Ward, and finally one of them was discovered in at 'tempting to effect an entrance into a house on Sixth street, above Parrish, by using "nippers." Shields sprang his rattle and Officer Matthews came up. The two police men succeeded in capturing the party. The accused were committed for a further hearing. THEIR DEPREDATIONB.—The three young men who were arrested in the Twenty fourth Ward on suspicion of burglary, it has been ascertained have been engaged in committing depredations upon the farm houses near Gray's Ferry, and disposing of butter, eggs, to the soldiers encamped ice housethe Arsenal. A room in an old house near Gray's Ferry was used as a re ceptacle for the stolen articles. Several fine jimmies, of the kind used by burglars, were found. The accused have been held for a further hearing. FITE IN FRANKFORD—On Saturday even ing, about eight o'clock, a fire occurred in a barn and stable on the Whitelack Estate, between Main and Paul streets, above Green, in Frankford. The barn was occu pied by T. S. Hornby, matress manufac turer, and the stable by Samuel Cooper. The stable was destroyed, and two horses 'perished in the flames. The total loss was about $1,700; no insurance. BnAK - Esmsal INJunr.D.— Oliver Dickeys aged 22 years, employed as a brakeman on :the Pennsylvania Railroad, fell from the platform of a car on Saturday afternoon. ;The wheels palmed over his leg, causing a compound fracture. Dickey was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.-A man named Martin Fleming, about 40 years of age, was run over yesterday morning by a coal train on the Reading railroad, between Richmond and Salmon streets, and was in stantly killed. ROBBERY.—The house of Wm. Smedley, in the Nineteenth Ward, was entered this morning about three o'clock by forcing open a back window. About 100 cigars were stolen. ON DUTY Aoanc.—Lieutenant Frank C. Hampton, of the Second District Police, was on duty again this morning. COVETS. QUARTER SESSIONS.—Judge Peirce.—Mi chael Doyle was convicted of acharge of as sault and battery upon his wife. William Warmsley, colored, was con victed of a charge of committing an outrage upon the person of a female. Robert Pering was convicted of a charge of stealing 25 yards of carpet. Thomas Clark was convicted of a charge of stealing a set of harness. John Hollowood was charged with steal ing a half pound of tobacco, and a set of shoe laces, the whole valued at thirty cents. The prosecutor failed to appear, and the bill was submitted and a verdict of not guilty rendered. Joseph Byers was convicted of a charge of larceny. Sarah Quinn was convicted of a charge of malicious mischief. Mary Duff was charged with stealing $2O. The prosecutrix alleged that she was count ing money while sitting on a steamboat at Arch street wharf, when the defendant came on board with fruit to sell. She stooped at the feet of the prosecutrix and picked up something. Shortly afterwards $2O was missing, and the defendant was arrested on the charge Of stealing the amount. Jury out. Sales at. Philadelphia Stock Beard. SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD. fag() Sch Nay 6.3 '73 b 5 89 100 stt N Y and Middle 350 0 S Tress 7 5.10 a Coal Fields 5 = Notes Jane 102% 100 sh Bead R . bBO 1010 do cash 102% 200 eh do Cash 54% 1000 Pittsburgh 4s 70 20 eh do 51% You City 6s new . CAP 97 13 sh do Or! 54% 18000 II S6a 5-20 s rg 102% 205 sh Penns R 55 105 ah 18th & 15th St B 22% 100 sh. Dalzell 94-100 50 eh Borneo & Flne 88% ssh Academy Music 50 'lO sh Norristown It 55 SECOND BOARD. 01COO sh Catawis pEI 6 SIN '65 t ' I 1102%10 Sn Cam &Am B 129% 00 ra 25% LEGAL NOTIOFi9. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADELPHIA.—Estate of pRCEBE HAI. ES deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of HB NRY 0.1), BANES and FRANCIS H. DUFFE, Administrators of the estate of Phcebe Banks, dec'd, and to make distribution of the Balance in the hands pt the accountant.,will meet the partied interested for the purposes of his appointmenton TUESDAY, June 19th. 18t6, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 128 South SIXTH street, in the City of Philadelphia. H. E. WALLACE. Auditor. je.9-B,tri,tb,6t* ETTERS TESTAMENTARY havisg been granted to the subscriber upon the estate of W. WILBER ORCE WLSTAR., deceased. all persons indobted to the same will make pas ment and those having claims present them to THOMAS WISTAR,BLD EA hi CHARLES ANDERSON. • JusECIIA H. MORRIS, Executors, No. 233 North Tenth street. mytu,6t T ETTERS op •• i NISTRATION having been 1/ granted tn the Subscriber upon the , estate of Cap. tain WILMON WHILLDIN, deceased, all persons in• debted to the same will make payment. and those having claims present them to W.E..1a1l M. FA.RR, 524 Chestnut street, Administrator. or to his Attorney, SAMUEL H. PhRRINS, 627 Walnut street. zny29-tu6t T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been LP-ante to the subscriber upon the Estate of FRDE . IIIM SOHWARTZPAUL, deceased. all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those having claims prment them to HENRY SCHWARTZPAIIL, 435 MOORE street, Arlminis. tutor. • myiS tuft T ETTERS OF ADMENISTRATTODI having been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of 11 A RID A ARDIS, deceased, all persons indebted to the same will - make -payment, and those having claims present them to JOHN LERWAY, Administrator, 129 cream street. • - • my29-tatt ,«, T ETTEBS, OF n'„APMINISTRATIONT having been 4.4 I;l'mA - edict tbAsubscriber upon tbe estatenfJOßN V. ROWEILER„ deceased, alhperoMis indebted fo.the seine will make' paynient, and- thositiaving claims present than to , BIISANNeI O: B: W& RR J a.datin istratrix, 122 , Smith Fifteenth street, &UM LEWERS TEIEITAXEKTARY having been g ranted : to the subscriber , ripen the estate of Vir.s.BIIII4G TON KEITH. decease-el, all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and -those having claims present them to ALLEY E. PERHOSE, Execattia, 1414 Spnace striet. Jelkll4 TEL DAILY ETEIVING BULLETIN : FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and , Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York Express • Steamboat Company. • Steam *Propellers leave DAILY frau FIRST WHARF below MAIOLLIT street making . a ran in 24 HOURS. This Line connects with all Northern and Easters Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct tr all_pointa free of commission. •eight received at lowest rates. Wiil. P. CLYDE & 00., Agents 14 South Wharves , Philadelphi Ag a, JAS. HAND, ent, rohl4.lf 117 Wall street, New York. • FoR SAVAN DEL GA. •II IELE pßirr.A HIA AND SOITTEt Atka, AIL STEAMSHIP COMFANY's REGULAR LINE SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. The new and enlendid steamships PIONI. ER Captain P. F. 'Neale TONAWANDA .... Captain Jacob Teal Cabin Paisage Deck • - The steamship TONAWANDA, J. Teal,commander, will commence receiving freight for the above Port at RACE street when ouTHIIRSDAYJune 21st, and sail on SATURDAY, June424d. at 10 A. EL. Shippers are requested to send Ellis of Lading with their goods. - • The state Room accommodations of this Steamer are of a superior and commodious character. Freight taken for CHARLESTON. S. C. and for. warded via SAVANNAEI with quick despatch. Nowhart Bills of Lading signed alter vessel leaves the . B. & F.LANAGAII7, - 420 Eicuth Delaware avenue. For freight or passage, apply to WM. C. HAIIRD3. Freight and Passenger A gent, je4 , . 2.08 North Delaware avenue„ 1-; FOR BOSTON. - • f isTEAmmap Loat Drake% . . *se 721031' IrACH.POI2WSTUIRY DAP& FROM' INE BT: WHARF, P.BILADELPHIA., aND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steYThßbtp ROM &IT, Captain Baker, will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday June 20, at 10. A. The steamship SAXON, - Captain Matthewa, will sell from Boston on Sacurday. June 23, at 12 M. The line 'between Philadelphia and Boston fa now composed of the BOHAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,603 tong burthen. SAXON, Captain Nauru:ma, arm taws ourstusn NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tone Narrates. Those substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually m adver-r. Jed, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. ma ppers are requested to send Bills of Lading with eir For i =t of INgsage having superior accommoda tions, apply to HENRY WINSOR & 00., gels an South Delaware avenue. FOR SAVANNAH, GROROTA.-rPioneer Line.—A first-class steamship_ leaves Pier o. 4 North River, New York , every SATURDAY for he above port. Cabin passage, el 5. Freight 10 cents per foot, 50 cents per barrel. ' Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free OrCOMMiBSIO33. APPLY to LKWIR L. JONES, 13 roadway, New York. JOHN H. AT WOOD je4-tjyl„ 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. Hunter a Gammen. sap&PHELADRLPITIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAM: -.:Ar" COMPANY. The floe atearoahlps of this Line Insure at the lowest rates and. sail regularly tram the First Wharf above Market street, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY; Connecting with Baffroade from Richmond. Norfolk and City Point, forming the most direct route Ittr the Booth and Southwest. For freight or paasage, with excellent imimuisoda Lion, apply to O=IHAVANA STEAvne.I49.—ARMI , MONTHLY fa - NM—The • steamships kbath. cH. HUDSON. Capt. Howes: STARS AND snupEs, Capt. Holmes. These steamers will leave this port for Havana every other SATURDAY. as 8 A. M. The mesa/ship STARS AND STRIPES. Captain Holmes. will leave for Havana on SATURDAY MORNING, June 23 at 8 o'clock. Pleasge to Havana 00. - For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS WATTSON & SONS, jell 140 North Delaware avenue. i•••e BMW POLSRIDES LINE TO. • &BMW-A _Georgetown and Waidulngton, • • easapeake and Delaware Canal, with conneotions at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct rams for Lynchburg, Bristol, Bnoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. - Steamers lave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M. For freight SONY 10 the agents W.kCLYDN&CO., 14 North Wharves. J. B. Davidson, Agent at Geortetown; Eldridge oo., Agents at Alexanria. • geFOR NEW FORM —Philadelphia Steam b Propeller Company—Despatch and Swill sure ee, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavine daily at 12 M. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on socommodatlns terms, apply to WN. Et. BAIBD & 00., rohlSir No. 112 South Delaware avenue. ItRI N ULO R L E IN T E . FOR VIA iAIIT i, F : 'OR2 : EL AND RARITAN CANAL. The steamer SUSAN, Capt ll.ndeveer, now loading at the second wharf below SPRUCE street, will leave as above on THURSDAY next, 2lst instant. Freights on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD & CO., Jell at No. In South Wharves. NEW TOW-BOA:I LINE. DELA WARE and CHEMPAdE.: W-BOAT COMPA27Y. RAWER towed to and from PDELPHIA HAVHE-DE , GRADE, BALTIMOREHIL A . WARRINO TON. and MSermediate points. • WM. P. CLYDE do CO., Agents, N 0.14 South Wharves, Phlladelphis. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Sapperintendent. .~~ ~_ _~~_ _~;:_1 _ mi l 1 HORINSONS CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift. Sure Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al RING extre F me lS clipwr ship • HER, --- Harding, Commander, Is now tak Lug in the balance of her cargo at Pier 11 East River, and having large engage ments shippers may rely on prompt despatch. For freight, at reasonable rates. apply to BLSHOP, SON & CO., tny23tf 105 .Arch street. FOB FREIGHT OR CHARTEEL—AI Br. bark RATH:LEEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re Oster and 6.500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark JANET, Kinney, master, 2BO tons reek ter and 8,000 bbla flour. Al Br. bark BALTHABARA, Wilson, master, 294 tons register and 8,500 bbls. flour. AS Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 tons register and 2,500 bbls. capacity Apply to NthAulsiD A. SOURER 42. 00., apSl B Boni; street wharf. IaWA • 5 15.-A good Vessel of MO to Soo tons register to load timber at Doboy, Georgia, for United 1. Ingdom. Quick despatch and liberal freight. E. A. SOUDER m 00., Dock street *hart •JelEktt WANTED..-A Vessel of , about 100 M feet Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md. to ilmingten.• DeI. APPI9 to DAVID 000PElt 18 N. Wharves. mat NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against trusting any of the crew of the Dutch echooner Herrmann master, from .Rotterdam, as debts of their contracting will not be paid by captain and consignees. ALP.IIOIc 81r. STEPHA_NI, CO., jel6-64 187 and 189 South Yront street. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.z-The schooner BIBENE, Herrmanns, master, from itotterdam, will corn• mence discharging at Spruce street wharf, under general order, on Tuesday, lath inst., when all goads not permitted will be sent to the public stores. Con. signees will please attend to the receptiomof their goods. jel6.3til (2TFA 5414141 P ARIES, PROM BOSTON.-Con. slgnees of merchandise, per shove steamer, will please send for their goods, now ladding at Pine street Wharf. en -St) MEM! : Y WiLISOIt & t)0. - _ QBIP AfERBIMAO,. Leckie, .master, from I.lver• Ai pool, la noW,discharging under general - order at Shippen street wharf. Conaignees will please attend to toe reception of their goods. PRTRR WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. • my2.l tf BRINDLES JAB. B.BlELlND.LBllomccessor to .PORN& BOB,N Ban Makers, No. SOO North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done In the beat manner and on Ice lows& and moat favorable terms, and warranted to she Pm feat oaths:faction. Particular attention even to revering. COPA_RTWEESKIPS. NOTICE IS HAREBY GIVEN THAI. A LIMPET/ PARTNARBRIP has been entered into between the undersigned, under the laws of tbe Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, upon the following terms: • 1. That the name of the firm under which said Part nership will be conducted• is JAMES L. BEBICIt BP.OTHEb. 2.,Tbat the general nature of the bnsiness is the wholesale and retail dealing in FLOITR,GRAIN, MILL RE , It!), BaY, STRAW, do , dec. _ No. • 3.; , 1 be general partners are SAYER 1,. REBER, . P 152 Marshall street;and ALFRED L. REBER. No, 31° Green street; and the special partner is E,BGENE LIE Na RD, Jnhmon and Green, tree's, Twenty-second Ward, and that Philadelphia is tue place of residence of the parties respectively. - 4. The amount of Capital contributed by the Special partner to the common stock is Two Thousand Dol lars (S 2 000) In cash. _ e. Te partnership is to commence on the fourth (4) day of June. 1866, and to termine on the third (3) day of June„lB67„ '34141C4 BBBER }General Partners, ALFRED L. REBER, jes.tu6t , EIIGEISE LINNARD, SpeCial•Partner. • - WALNUTS AND .ALMONDS.-New crop Grenoble Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for sale by 811161612611, di 00;, 108 S. Delaware AVeallei HIPPIEgO 00 8 00 et, soon, P. E 00.. 1.4 North an d CL So YD uth WbArves. ALPHONSE STEPHAN' & C 0,,. 137 and 139 South Front street PRILADELitIi LA, - i ftESDAY, JUNE 19 , 1866. TRAVKLIMEA "04. -, READING RAILROAD. GREAT 'PRIME LIMA awns r - nrs:e TO THE-MTERIOR OF PENN. dYLVANIA, THE BOHIITLICILL_ ,_BDEQUITGAZI. NA,OOILB =LaBD AND WYOBUTIG VATtidEB, THE M NORTHg,, NORTAWEstot. and ;the OANADAa, StrXidE33 0126CIENT OB WMllOOEat rMAINB June 4,1866, leaving the Oom= Depot, IHJETBENTH and 0 EWA. imp a at the follnatins houses MOBNING ACOOMODATIOND. A t 7.30 A. M. for Beading and all intermediate Eita3 Lions. . MORNING EXPRESS. • • • At 8.15 A. M., for Reading; Lebanon, Hannibal's Pt:Anvil' Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury_ Port, Rochester, Niagara Salle BM W% Allen. town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Yarlt. tun, Hagerstown, dtc. • This train'connects at READING `with ' iks Mist Pennsylvania Railroad trains for. Allentown, 1.04 sad with Reading and Cnlumbialtß.trains for Colum bia,&c.; with the Lebanon Valley train for Harzbusarg. itc.; at .PORT CLINTON . with Catawba* Railroad trains fin Williamsport, Lock Henan. Elmira. dtr..., at yr A vreveRlTRG with 'Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and dusqueluuma • trains for Northuraberiand.WiPonspOrt, Yak; Cittainhenburg, PinegrOie, &a. APIERI6OON MIEPTIEBEI. Leaves Philadelphia stand P. M.Mr Resdin Potts. villa, Harrisburg, &a., connecting with and Columbia 14.1t.trabsta for Coinmbia, &c. • READING' At22 3 / 1 2610DATION. Leaves Beading at 6.00 A. M., stopping at all mynas. lions; arrivesin,Philadelphia at 8.66 A. M. Returning, human Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M.; arrives in Reading at 7.56 P. 32 Trains for Philadesphia.leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M. and-Pottsville at 8.45 in -A. M.. arriving Philadeb phis at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.46 P. , X arriving at Philadelphia at 6.46 P. M. • - Hardsb accommodation leaves Jrnatiag at 9.80 A. M. and lathier at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.80 P.M., arriving In Philadelphia at 9.10 P. B. Market train, with a Passenger sae assacaed, learn Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way 8 1 leaves Reuling Dm As, and DowningtOwn 12.80 P.M. for Philadelphia and all way nations. All the &Wire trains ran daily. nur.days Randay trains leave Pottsville at B.4lo B: 7L% te ".and Philadelphia - at 8.15 P. -M ; leave Philadelphia, for Reading M. at 8.00 A. M., returning from Reading at 4 -% P. HIESYSTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intemediatepaints take the 7.3 u and 8.15 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia. returning Dom Downingtown at 6.86 A. M. and 12 86 Noon_ NEW YORE MOM ROE TTTSBURGH AND Leaves New York at 7. 9 A. Hand 8.00 P. 11..pessing Reading at IAS, 11.63 1.11.. and 1.48 PM. and connect at HanisbliT ira. Pemnsylvanla„ and Northern Central Railroad rem Trains thr Pittsburgh, Chicago, liamsnort. "tantrum. Asr. ReWrning, Express Train leaves Harrisismg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from PittsburghAt 3 and 9.05.11.11L,9.15 P.M. passing Beading at 4.49 and 10.52 A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. 9L, and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping Gars accompanying these trains through between Jersey any and Pittabargh, without Mall tr e trri ti gNew York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M.Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York 93 It NoOn. SOERTYLBILL VALLEY us if ;ROA D. Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.80 4,111. and 7.10 P. M. M. returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. If., and 1.40 and 4.15 P.M. SCIFITYLEILL AND SIIBOTIHILA.NNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pine-alcove and Tre. moat; returning from Harrisburg at 3.Z P. IL and from Tremont at 7.55 A. M And 5.25 P. IL Through flrat-claaa tlek.eUi and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and gmadas. The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of G. Bradford, Tressnrer,_No. 211 South Fourth street, Phibsdelphis, or of G. A. Moons, General. 13nperintend• ent, Heaatni OOMMIITATION TICE:ETG, At 25r cent., alumni between any pante desired for and Hann. MILEAGE TI B, Good for 2,000 miles,between all patina, at= 50 83014 50r famtlieo and dram BEASON TIMMS. For three, six, nine or "morn naontbs, for holde n arty, gully, to all points at CLE rednued rate& LEBOYAIMN Scolding on the line of the Road will be tarnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets; at half-fttre. EXCMISION TIOICETS. From Philadelphia to principal arAtione, _good flu Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at rearmed fare, to be bad only the Ticket Mice at Thirteenth and Callow. hill streets. at FILTEDNIT. Goods ponfom a tllh d e e Co c m rlp pan n y's Nwrdeig t h o tD, above Broad and Willow streets.. PB.IiaGHT TRAINS. Leave el hta daily at LSO A. IL, UM noon and 6 P. M.. !Or , Lebanon, Harrinberz. POtintlle, Port Mitten, and points beyond. MATTA Mose at the Philadelphia Post ee for all plum on the iced and its branches at 6 A M ., and tbr the pen! elpal Stations only at 315 P. M. TON AND BPHILADELPMEA. TT MORE BAIL. :ri .1, ABLE,—Commencing MONDA.Y, April 16th. 1666. Trains will leave Depot, corner at Broad street and Waatdrottan avenue, as ibllOws: Express Train, at US A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington. stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, P lkton,Northeast. Perryville, Navrede•Orace, Aberdeen, Xerrynian'o, Magnolia, Chases and Steramer's . Way-mall Train, at &la A. M. (Sanfiays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Delaware B.R. Train. 9.00 A.M.(Sunday excepted), for Princess Anne. Mita rd and intermediate stations. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Suadays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington .- Express Train at 8.00 P. M. (Sunder excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stepping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East, Pei., vale, Havre-de Grace. Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edge Wood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Wan. rilant Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash on. by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the RAS A. M. 'Frain. _ WILMINGTON AIOOOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington- Leave Philadelphia at 9.00.11.15 ELM.,4.30, 6.00 and IL3O P. M. The 4.30 P. M. train connects with the Dela ware ons. Railroad for Harrington and intermediate eta _ li Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8.00 and 9.30 A. M., 4.00 and 6.80 P. M. _ Trains Dm Newcastle leave Phltadel.phla at 9.00 A. M., 40) and SIS P. M. THROUGR TRAINS FROIS. BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at u.OO tum 10.00 P.N. CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. IL, 5.10, 7.26 and 10.86 P. M. From Baltimore to Phlladelphla.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. IL, Way Mall. 9.20 A. 111., Express. 1.10 P. IL, Express. LW P. M., Express. 8.25 P. H., Express. for Baltimore leave chaster at 1.49 and 8.52 'A. Id and &Ss Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 513, and 1ea.14. M.. and LB P. M. h=lit to tralns with passenger car attached will leave Wfbr lle and intermediate stations at 5.05 . Leave Baltimore for Havre de-4341'4e and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P. X. Leave Perry- Nine fOr Wilmington and intermediate stations at 5.00 A. M., connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A.X. Arain for Philadelp_hia. SUNDAY moms mutt at Lis A. hE. for Baltimore and Wash• ington, stopping at Chester, W n, Newark NlktonNortheast, Perryville, M=Nreee, Aber: deen, i'erryman ' e, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Enn. Bight Morelos 11.00 P.M. ter Baltimore and Wash. Mom. :and Interm Accommodadon Sta Train td at lLtio Vnlnatigton ediate ona. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. M. stopping at HMO de Grace, Perryville and Wilred.rokgtort. Also sts at Elk ton and Nearosk (to take PISS ell 21311 d P bnadelphla and leave passeningy ••_.ll from Washin gto n or Baltimore) and Metter to ielWe Passengers from Bs/timers or Waahington. Accomcdatlon train will leave Wilmington thr ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 8.80 P. 11L • IL F. B/INIZBY. ettherintlmdeat. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES—Prom foot of Market street pper rry, mmenelng THURSDAY May SI, 7866 •• • - • : L- D • • .IEE - AS FOLLOWS ' 8.008. M. Mall forßridgeton, Salem, and all inter mediate Stamen& • e.to A. M. Mail for Cape May, stopping at Woodbury, Glasabor o', V ineland and Millyille, and all stations be. low Millviile. Due 12.35 M. - 3.00 P. 11. Accomodation for Cape May; atopping at WoodbarT and elassboro', and all stations below Glassboro . Lue 8.18 &be P. M. Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem and all intermediate stationa. 6.00 P. M. Woodbury Accomodation. BETURNING TRAMS. Leave Cape May 6.30 taidAl A. M. • Bridgeton 7.00 A M. and 3.50 P. M. • Salem 6.45 A. M. and 335 P. M. Freight will be received at second covered wharf be. low W alnut street from 7A, M. until SP. If. Freight received at or bofore 9 A.M., will go forward same day. Freight delivered at WS South Delaware Avenue. J. VAN . RENSSELA Superintendent. TELL WEST MERSEY EXPRS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of EXPEItee Bus rasa, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the coun try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messen ger accompanies each through train. Office, No 6 Walnut street PS - PEID A Tar , LPHIA. de PALM „„,„,.;•' MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. -• I A 191 VeZ. DEMENTS.-ON AND .APPES MONDAY, March 18,1866, the Trains will leave Phila delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester Az Phila. delphia 5 Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market Streets, (West Phllada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Riming Sun, at. .30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., and leave Oxford at 8.25 P. M. - • , Thl June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Oar attached_ will run on Tuesdays and Pridays.leaviin The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M Oxtord at 1L45 A. M,, and Kennett at :2.45 P. DI., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Pluladelphia. On and atter June Ist, this train will leavet he Rising ilun at 4P.M., Oxford at SP. M., and-Kennett at P. M. Marketing will not be taken on Passenger Trains. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.. con nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. P.eturning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train fer Philadelphia. • • • The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising Sun, Md. . , Passen ere are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as , and the Company will not in any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one bun, Bred dollars, unless aeclat contrast be made for the 1116120. Dann It WOOD. cianlt TILiVELIN6 SUEDE. NORTH 'PENNSYLVANIA B R.—THE MIDDLE ROUTiltm• orteet an most directinetoßethlehem Allentowni Manch Chunk, Hazleton, White Havenesterre. Mahanoy City; Beg aionsnd all polnia In the Lehigh and Wye ; Ming Coal . Passenger •Depota in Philadelphia THIRD street above Thompson, and Center of BESHB and AKIERD CAM Droste. , , SIMMER - ARRANCIMOIMSTI • NINE:DAILY, TRAMS. • On and after Monday May . 215t,1664 trail= leave the Depot, street, above Maly (Sundays excepted); as follows: AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning littrirmas fbr Bethlehem and and Principal Stations Nerth Penrusylvsulla Rail. road, 'cenneWng <at Bethlehem with Lehigh Talley Railroad for Allentoani,Catasanana . „fi t atington, Manch Chunk Weatherly jesmeisville, eton, White Ha veniVillitestazre, kbrm, Pi ttston, and 74Thigh and Wyoming alleys; a/so, in connectionwith Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy_lolo_, and with Catawinsa Railroad, for Rupert, Danvrneisinton and Williamsnert. ,Sarive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A. M.Lat Wlikeabarre AL 2.45 P.Nahanel , GllY at 1 P. at. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bellifehera at 12.00 M. for Eaa. ton and points on New Jersey Pootral Boillood to New .York. AT 8.11 M.—Aocommodatlon, Asr - Doy/estown, stopping at all -intermediate Stations.Passeagem fbx. Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by thill train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. PL—Accommodalion.'fbr Hart, Washing. Alstopping at all intermediate Stallone. At Accommodation for •Do lestewn, ping , at at intermediate stations. stageDoylestown for New Hope. AT 11.20 P. 14.--Evening Express for - Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rai% road, mating close connection at Bethlehem with Le. high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. 2L - Dasseimets fbr SOmerville and other points opnp New Jersey Central RE. take N., I O. Train at which arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Paz- Benzins for Bumneytown take stage at North Wales, and tor Nazar m eth at, Bethlehem and for Greenville a Qualtertens AT 4.16 P. N.—it axonmodatloa, for Doylestown, 'topping at - all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Wllrow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington : for Lumberville 'at Doyleatown. AT 6.15 P. IL—Through. Accortunodation, ibr Beth. !ahem and all Stations on main line of - North Panusyl. vents Railroad connecting at, Bethlehenrwith Valley Evening Train Ibr Allentown._ Mauch. et= AT ease. N.--anmmmnitattomi, mi. Lansdale, stop ping as all intenaedlateStationa. • - As 11 P. IL liccommodatlonAr Port Washington. " TTL 12 4 t 7.11 -. . _ Leave Bethlehem at, 6.t5 A. M.. and 12.2514:i An d 13.13 MIS train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val• ley trains from Banton Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, Mahleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 220 P. X. passengers leaving Wilkesharre at 1.15 P. ISLA:conned at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and salve In Philadelphia at &WM Leave DuleetOwn at L4O A. X. Ll 5 and LBO P. X. Leave Lansdale at e A.N. - Leave Port Weabington at 10.50 and 2.15 P. X. ON SUNDAYS.. . Philadelphia; for Bethlehem at OA. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at LBO P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. N.' • Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger. Oars cony 7 pea angers to and from Berko Street Depot. Whlte Cars of Second and Third Streets Line come:, pessegnera to Third Street Bepot. Ticketamnst be rocared attheTicket Offices, THIRD greet or BEBK street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS or.Antr, Agent. Zagoige Express will call far and deliver at the Depot. No. 11S South THIRD =rest, my2l FOR NEW YORE. —The CAM. DEN AND AMBOY and PHU.A. TRENTON RAILROAD 0014. PANE'S DINES. from Philadel Mato New York, and way places, from W STREET WHARF, wlll leave ma follows. vit .„Fbre, At SA. hi., via Camden and Amboy, Aamm., 22 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey Ot Empress, 880 Al 2 P. M. via Camoen and Amboy 00 At 6.t0 P. lid., via Camden to S. Atatr 3•, ACCOI6. 2-3 At 6.00 P. M. via Camden and Amboy Accom. 2d class_...— " 180 At 8 A. M., r. ana 5.00 P . M. For Ewans ville, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. M., and 2 P. M. far Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5,6, and IL3O P. M., ror Fish Rouse, zalmyrs, Riverton, Progress; Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. lown;&c, The 10 A..M.and 4 P.M. lines runs direct through to Trenton. I.ENIS FROM KMNTSINGTON DEPOT will leave 66 follows • At 11 A. M.. 4.30, 15.43 P. hi and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express.__... it 3 00 The 6.45 P. M. Line will ran daily. All ahem Sun days excepted. At 7.30 and 11,0 u A. _ 8.30_, 4.58,5 and 6,45 P. M.. sad midnlght, forßristol, Trenton. ac. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M..; 8, 4 5, and 6 P. M.. for COrintellk,Tairladale,Rolmesit, Tacony.Wisslno. minx Bridesbarg and ‘Frankfo and at 10.L5 A. SL, for .gristol. Sebencks, Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holm esburs and Intermsdlste Stations. _ BELVIDERE DELA.WARN RAILROAD, fir the Delaware Elver Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De. pot, as foßotra: , At 7.50 A. M. and 5.30 P. M, lbr Niagara Falls, Be lla ,o D hester, unkir Ring .m k , Csmandaigna.EamiOswego , ra, Ithaca, Owe Great go, Rocpton, Syracuse, Bend, Montrose, Wllkesharre Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Ea.stoa, Lambertville, Flem ngton, etc. The Lao P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem, dro. At SP. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Stations mar For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sington Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hoar before departure. The cars ran Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. On Sundoya, Qmnibusses will leave Wal nut line. street wharf at 6P. IL to connect with 6.45 P. M Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Batmen , ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything :as baggage bat their wearing appareL All baggage :over tiny 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 goo, except by special contract. A a r 0,-.k. e r s sold and baggage checked direct through to Bolton, Worcester, Sprinigtad Hartford, lreto Haven, Neu - port, -Albany, Troy sad Saratoga. Graham's.baggage hapress wilt Lail for and deliver nutbaggage eet, at the at N Depo. ots. Orders oth twelfth o belt r at No. 3 Wal- str or 102 Bo Tt. LINES ISOM /V ENV YUItK 2041 e m 14. A 1)141,P)11A: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 1211 E and :4 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 ' A. Msto., 6 P. X. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ben. Kin n. From Pier No. IN. Biver,at SA, 33.: and 2, 4 P. IL, via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GATZMECEt s Agent. PIILADELPHIL 43FR 4Pi • TOWN AND NORRISTOWN TABLE—On and alter MON. DAY, May 16th ism POll GBILtiNTOWN. Leave Phlladelnhla,4, 7, 8, 9, /6, /1, 12. A. M. 1. 2. 810 laalnutes, B.li, 4,5, SX, 6,7, 8, 9,10, u, 12, P. H. Leave 5,4, Germa9%,ntown— 7 6. , 9,10 7,7%, 9, P Etat, C 9, 10, 11, 12, A. X.; _ E I 2,5, 6%, 9, 11 . I The 8.20 down train, and the 3% and 5% up trains do net atop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PhnesAlphts-9.10 iniuntes,A. M.; 2.3, 5,8 =I 10%, P. N. Leave Geramtuern-11 A. N. , 1 4 Of. and 9A(. P. M. ccuisTrreT Dm. ickaata&B. Leave Plinadeisada,4, 8,19. 12, A. 2L; 2.8%, 5%, I. 0, and It, P. IL Leave Chestnut EM-7.10 mlnutes j fi L S.4o, and 11.40 A. M. 1.40, X4O, SA s 7 o, &40, and 10.40 ON SUNDAYS. Leave PlinaSsiphia-9.10 minutes, A. 2. 5, =ld Leave Chestnut HM-7.40 minutes, A. IL; It4o. 6.10 and 9.25 minutes P.M. FOR OONSHOHOCACIEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave PhOadelph 8.85,11.06 minutes, A. M. 134, 5% 6%, 8.05, &WILK,. P. M. Leave Norrlateen-6%,7, 7.60, 0. /11A. M.;l3i, 4% 6% • and 8 P. N. The 53i P.M. train will atop at School lau cion a xarenu Wlem o Woken, Nanayank, Spring Mills and 11M17. ON SUNDAYS:" Leave Philadelphia-a A. M. 23i, and 43G P. M. Leave Norristown-7 and sx, and a, P. M. FOB "m7i --fiff-A._ Leave Philadelphia— 6, 8.85, lUD A. IL; 13‘. k 4 131, eX. &05, and 11X Leave danavalur—ldi. ex lOC LIMI A. X.; L eX and 834, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; Di 4. and 43i P. X. Leavemana r -og A. M. 6, and 93i, P. M. W. T., ..50N, General E9aperintendena, Depot, Ninth and Green Wed& C. • • , ' WEST CHESTER AND PHIL A , - DELpurg RAILROAD. VIA 131MISEEER 101.11ARGESEENT8. On and after MONDAY, Jane 4th, 1866, the 'trains will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M., 11.00 2.30,4.45 and 7.00 P. M. , Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. from DePo.t on TC.: Market street. GM, 7.80. lU.4b A. Lto, 4,50 P. M, ' Trains leaving West Chester at 7.30 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at Pennelton. and will stop below B. C. Junction at liledia only. M ~:~r,~~~iu),~M:7_~~ .--___. LeaverhUadelphia for Pennelton 547 and 10.80 P. M. Leave Pontalton for Philadelphia 8.16 A. SL, 7.55 1 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 forPhlladelphia, on TuesdaYa and Fridays only.-at-6.45 P. M. • - • Ow StottnsVs--The West -Philadelbhla Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and rdArset streets, half-an hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train toconveypasSedgers into the city. leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P. 117f.Ttleaving Wes6Chester at 7.80 A. M, and 4.50 P. AL. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B: B. for Oxford and Intermediate points. Air Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel onlyass Baggage, and the Company will not, in any ease, be responsible ibt =omit exceeding one hun t ed dollars, unless a special. contract is made for the sane. 'WOOD. General Superintendent RARITAN AND DELAWARE BA r RAILROAD COMPANY. C n and alter MONDAY, the 14th of May % trains on this road will leave the Depot of the Cam den and A tlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Camden, as follows: Express, for Long Branch, New York, and interme diate stations, at 9.20 A. M. • Freight, for New York and intermediate stations. at 2.30 P. hi. . Mail and Express, for New. York, at &SO A.: X. Returning, trains leave Pier 82, North River, foot of Duane street, at 11,00 A, 8,0 • and 400 P. M., and Pie No. 3, at 4.15 P. N . No baggage taken at Pier No. 8. Fare, to and from New York. $2 00. zuyl7 W. N. CLAYTON : 'Superintendent. TRAVEMING -6117313111 E, fiffikhiEß ARRANGT. The Erebus of the Pennsylvania Central M. B. leirtell the Der et at Thirty-first and Market streets which in reached by the cars of the Market Street l'assennes Balla ay running to and from the Depot. The last ear leavee ...Trent street about thirty . minnten. Prim .to the departure °reach Train. Ow SUNDAYS —Cara leave Eleventh and Markeo streets lb minutes before depaxture of each train. hi Arixi'e BAGGAGE FaIIIESB will,call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office. No. 631 Chestnut street. will receive attention. - - TE&INis LEAVE AND AREOVA. AT D E . . MAIL TRAIN_ " 10.00 " • • • at 8.00 A. Mi DAY vIirPRESS - • PAOLI ACCOM.. No.• o a k a Si PAST LINE &ERIE EXPRESS 1 " 18.00 M. HARRUEIBUP.ta Atx h,, • " 4.80 LANCASTER ACCOM., • • " 4 - 00 PAOLI ALCOM.,No. 2_ • • 5.00 " PPI TS RUBOR ct PALE MAIL, wt. " 9.00 " PA OLI ACCOM., No. S " 10.00 " I. I .EaLeDELPH/A t• . " 11.121.5. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. _1 • " / 2 • 40 A • 34 PHILADELPHIA EXPlintsli t • " 7.10 " PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 • • " 520 " COLUMBIA TRAIN. , . 9OO LANCASTER TRAIN .• • / 2 • 10 PAST LINE - - • • "..1,10 BAYAMOY., No. 2, • • "..5.10 " • 1,. XPRESS - . 5.10 :St PAOLI ACCOM., No. 3, - • " 780 " HARRISBURG ACCOM., • " 9.50 *Daily, except Saturday. tDaffy. tDafy, ercept Monday. All other trains daily, except Sunday. "Running through from Pluladelphia to .Pittsburgh and' Erie without change of cars. SUNDAY ACCOMODATION TRAINS for Paoli andtti. termechtte stations leave PtulAdelphia at 9.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M.. returning, leave Paoli at 6.50 . IL. M. and 4.50 P M. ' A TICKET OPZICE Is lreetea atNo. 691 CliesinntstreenwhereTicketsto all important points may be procured, and fall inform s . lion given by JOHN C. ALLEN, 'Ticket Agent Also at Thirty.tint and ItArketstreeta,onapplisalion to THOS. Et.',..PAI-LEE. Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An banigrani Tram runs daily, except Sunday. For hat Inktonation as to fare and accommodations, apply 10 ITRANCIR PUNE. No. 187 Dock street The Perinsylviinla BanroetiCo. will notpparel moans_ any risk fbr Ragrage, rWea and lim their responsibility to O ne Hrustlred A Whirs , in valu it e. An a exceeding that amount hi value. will heat the theowner. tuilesetaken by special contract '717- • CO'. :7 . •'! ARD Odir: CO caiiialorz I a Z • TICE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WESTWARD. Owingto the great distance saved by Tim Botrinz the Government has eskgned to it the of the U. B. NAIL to the Principal Cities of the est and Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARE BETWEEN pwiT. A DELPHIA AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. • PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE virlimewavE IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND S. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE, ON ANY OTHER I.)LNE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at ILSO A. where arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, Woodruff's Celebrated Palace state-Room SleeMati Cara 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 sere to purchase tickets " - VIA STEHIUM. at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. O S. F. SCULL, Gengl Picket .Ag' t. Stenbeisvllle. O. JOHN H. Trrr.T.R.R. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Art. 52.6 Broadway, New York. JOHN DURAND, Gen , ' Sun's. Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street; and Thirtieth an 1 Market streets, West Philadel. phia. enitkm. - :Ma.l ttis : , 1114:1, DIM _ 1 . 4 _ 1. h. great Tine traversee the Northern and North. west counties of Penninlvanin to the city of Erie on Lake Exie. Miss been leased and Is operated by the Putney!. vents _Banned Coapany. TIME OP p/MAVVGF-11 TRAINS AT PIIII,IO3XLISELA• Erie I,rprwr lKile Mall Train. Erie Expreea Tr n. Passenger Cars run through ***** . " --32.°"ra r nr eiptai, Traina an r xr th i oe change,onboththe the se • • NEW YORE CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.C0 A.M., arrive at Erie 920 A. BL; Leave Erie at 4 p .45 P. /IL , arrive at, New York 4.10 P. X Elegant blee on ight Trains. - For information ing respe Cars cting all FF Night apply delpat corner THIII,TEETH and. er streets, Phila.. hia. And for Freight business of the Company's Ageet:in S. B Binton, Jr., corner Thirteenth and 'anteS W. Str.l eets, Reynolds, l'adelphin. e. Eri , Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. lit., Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, - General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. . . - H. W. GVirINN General Ticket Agent, PhiLadelpida. . .A. I,,Tyr.e.e. General Superintendent, Erie, NEW AERANGEWNNT.-PHIG. T ADIELPHIA TO WILISAMS. CITAZZOE OR CARS VIA CAT.A.- ' • Wit - SSA ROUTE. On and after klonday. April 2d, 1866, through can. iisr_ Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia andaeadi ing,ltallroad Depot, Thirteenth and Callow - hill streets and at BA. 31. arriving at Williamsport at 6P. M.. and making close connections for VI mira, Oil Regions. Buffalo, Erie, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and. all places in the Western, North Western, Scads- Weitern States and the Canadas. HBOUGH TICKETS to all points can be procuredi at the .Company's office CS Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom Honse, at the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, anc at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Bead. lug Railroad Thirteenth and Udi :Achill streets. . N. VA NHORN. Passenger Agent. BIISnUE,n fUAMIEbt. CRAW & JUSTICES' PA.T.KNIT DEAD-STROKE 0 POWER HAMMER.—The uudereigned having be come sele assignees and manufacturers In tae State of Pennsylvania of the above hammer, are prepared to fliroish them at abort notice and on reasonable terms. All communications from parties requiring hammers for use in Pennsylvania it be addressed to MERRICK & SONS Washington avenue, Philadelphia. Circulars containing full information will be for. warded on application. • je9-lm LUTES it -HOFFMAN. CARPENTERS AND SUTURES, No. 212 PEAR Street. Valence; 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street, Every description:of Sobbing promptly attended to„, C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOLKSALE G ROWERS,. E.B. E. Cor. WATER and CWF.RTNITT streets, Ptak. adelptda.Amnts for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia JAMES A. WEIGHT. THORNTON PIECE. ITLEICIENT • GRIBOOM. THMODORE. waieeer. FBAs - it Lai/CALL. rigrEß WRIGHT 6: SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping and CommlrAdon 3SterehantB, N 0.11 5 WALNT'. Street, Philadelphia; PENNBYLVANIA WORES.—ON nuT AL. WARE river_,_ below PHILADELPHIA, CHEBT - Ent. Delaware counts - , Pa. RRIANEY, SON & I Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Niumfactutera of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN. GENES, Iron Vessels of all description, Boilers, Vats, Tanks, Propellers. &c., etc. T. REANEY, W. B. B.EANEY, S. ARCH:MOLD, Late of :late Resney, Neafe & Co., Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Phila. U. S. Navy. T. VATIRHLW MERRICK, AVM. H. NM:MOM JNO. E. COPE. • QOLITHWARE FOIIiiaIY,FIiTH AND WASE. 0 LNGTON STREETS. . . P.HTLA.DICLPRIA. • MERRICK & SONS, . ENGINEERS AND MACHINTSTS. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Stearo Enginell. for Land, River and Marine Service. _Boilers Gasometers, Tania, Iron Boats, &c, Owning' of all kinds, either iron or brass. - • Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops Emit 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, dtc. Sole Agents for N. Billeum's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Oestrifttgal Sugar Draining Machine. GAB FLETURES.—MiSKEY__ME tot I LE, a THACEARA, NO. 718 CHESTNUT street, Manufacturers of Gas. Fixtures, Tamps, ac t , dre., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into DweWngs and Public Buildings, and attend to extend altering and repairing Gas pipes. AU work war. ran Aso prOI.MEL ADIMPIET,A SWUM 130:13001..4 URTIE street, above Vine, will re-open for tka Fall and Winter W 3.513011 on MONDAY, Sept. iSt'zi Ladies and gentlemen deglri at to acquire a thoreuxit knowledge of tbiB accomplbhurent will find Inanity at this school, The tunnel are safe and l 7l ,trained, so that the most timid steed not fear. SUMS :horsed trained in the beet nutmter. Saddle home,/ berm and vehicles to him Alto , carriagen far- Mad nibs, to oars, ateamboate, deo. 'MOS. ORAYSIC A enig, 'DEW y vv --oWriguts OF PHOFFATY.—The 1 only place to get Privy Wolin Meowed and Dielp. Tented, at very low prices. A..Pwrvgsriw, • Iffarogooturer of Pendrettegr eoldamitb'snate& . . FQlft TOR BALE.—LEASE and FIXTURES of 803 AR( a - street. Possession given lac of .Tuly. Great bargalwi, in Dress Trimmings., .104E1; _ _ A?Rit FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE, S at Stable; 1912 HOWELL street. seven years OW. Wan; a t anted sound, and kind In all barturs Vartess of loco - motive, an excellent traveaer, stand without hitching and good tinder the saddle. Price X 350. 105•11.4.
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