CFIESS 001.,'UMN IFBEELABELPHIA EVENING B I • • • FRIDAY, June 22,•1866. All communications for this column =mat be directed "Chess Editor of EVENING BuLLETIN," and should reach the office, at lateat, on Thursday morning. All Problems must be:accompanied by the solution and name of the composer. I From the Ohms World.] Problem No. 442. BY ME. H. E. EDISON Exam. -W v , ' A A/, 415 g A I X 'iie , to A 4, Pry Q 7 .A VA I v A VA / A rA V -k - v- A //7-A r A ,A / VA A A A z/d White to playand mate in two moves CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game N 0.1378. ' 'Played in 18131, Mr. J. A. Leonard, of New York, giving pawn and move to Mr. W—. (Remove Black's King's Bishop's Pawn..) WH. (MR. BL. (MR. LEONARD. I.PtoK4 P to Q 3 2. P to Q 4 BtoK 3 3 BtoQ 3 Ptoß 3 4. PtoQB4 QtoKt 3 5. PtoQs Btoß 2 6.KKttoB 3 BttoQ2 7. P to Q Kt 3 Castles 8. BtoKt 2 Btoß 4 9. QKttoQ2 KttoK 4 10. Q to B 2 Kt x B (oh) 11.QxKt Ptoß 4 12.PtoQR4 ' Kttoß 3 13.PtoR 5 Q to B 2 14.. P to R 6 PtoQKt 3 15. Castles (K R) P to Kt 3 (Black's game is very much confined, and he, accordingly experiences great difficulty in liberating his pieces.) 16. P to K 5 Kt to Kt 5 (16. P x P would simply have facilitated his own destruction.) 17. PxP. QxP 18. B x R Btoß 3 19. KttoK 4 Qtoß 5 20. .13 to B 3, and wins. CHESS IN NEW YORK. Game No. 1379. Capt. Mackenzie gives the King's Knight to Mr. Rorer, a young Philadelphia player. (Remove White's King's Knight.) (Bishop's Opening.) W. Mn.( MACKENZLE.) BL. (MB. BOSSE.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. B to B 4 -Btoß4 3. PtoQKt4 BxKtP 4. Castles P to Q 3 5. PtoQB 3 Btoß4 6.2 to B 4 B to Kt 3 (ch) 7. PtoQ 4 Pxl3 P 8. QtoKt3 BtoK 3 (This sacrifice is intentional, Black prefer ring it to the mere backward play of defend ing with the Queen.) 9. B B Pxß 10. Q x P (ch) QtoK2 11. Q to B 8 (oh) Q to Q sq 12. Q x Kt P KttoQ2 13. QtoQs KKttoß3 14. QtoKt3 QRtoKtaq 15. Ktoß sq B x P 16. Q to B 4 Btoß4 17. B x.P Kt to Kts 18. PtoKR 3 PxKR4 19. Kt to Q 2 (If 19. P x Kt, then evidently follows 19. P P (ch) R B (ch) Quo R 5 mate.) 19. P to Kt 4 20. B to Kt 3 : RtoKt7 21. QtoK2 - - BtoK 6 22. QRtosasq QtoK2 23. PtaQR4 QrK.E` 24. KRtoKsq QtoQ4 25. P x Kt, and Black mates in 5 moves. 20. Btoß 2 21. KxR .CHESS IN LONDON. Game No. 1380. Itecently played between Messrs. Bird and McDonnell. • (Petroff's Defence.) Wit.(MR. MCDONNELL.) BL. (MR. BIRD.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2.KttoKB3 Kt to K B 3 3. KtxKP P to Q 3 4. Kt to K B 3 Kt x K 5. P to Q 3 Kt W_Q B 4 6. PtoQ4 KttoK 5 7. B to Q 3 PtoQ4 (Black is now a move behind in the open ing, owing to his injudicious play of Kt to Q B 4.) 8. Castles BtoK 2 9.Pt0Q84 PtoQB 3 10. Kt to Q B 3 Kt x Kt 11. PxKt BtoKKts 12.RtoQKtsq PtoQKt 3 13. It to Ksq , Castles 14.PtoKR3 BtoKR 4 15. BxK.RP(ch) Kx.B 16. Kt to KKt 5 (ch) Bx Kt 17. Q x B (oh) B to K R 3 18. P to K Kt 4 PtoKB3 19. PtoKR4 PtoKKt4 20, PxKlitP KBPxP 21. RtoK 6 RtoKB 3 22. B x K Kt P, and wins. Game N 0.1351. Between the same. players. (Evans' Gambit.) WS: (MR. MCDONNELL.) BL. (MR, BIRD. 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. K Kt to -B 3 Q Kt to B 3 3. BtoQB4 BtoQB4 4. PtoQKt4 BxKtP b. PtoQB 3 BtoQB4 6. Castles PtoQ3 7. PtoQ 4 PxP 8. PxP BtoQKt 3 9. -Kt to Q B 3 KttoQß4 10. B to Q R 3 KttoK 2 11. PtoK 5 Ktx B 12. QtoQß4(elt) Ptogß 3 13.,Q xKt • Pto Q 4 14. Q to Q Kt 4 B to K Kt 5 15. QRtoQ Kt sq Bx Kt 16. Pxß KttoKß 4 17. KttoK 2 QtoK 2 18. QtOQR 4 QtoKKt 4 (eh) 19. Kt to Kt 3 K to Q 2 (This was obviously necessary, since Black threatened to take off the Bishop with his Rook.) - • • , 20. BtoQ l 3 sq. . QtoK Kt 3 _2l. B to'K • toK.R4 22. R to R sq P to K R. 5 28. Kt x Kt Q x Kt • 24. Q. to' Qsq • Kt,4 25. R to•K Kt sq K • REoKKtsq 26. R. to KKt 4 -- ' P to - K B 3 Q x P-at B 3 28. PtoKB4 . PxP, .2.9.,Qt0K83 QtoKB 4 30. QRtoK Kt sq Rx R 31. R x RtoKßsq x Kl 3 P Q to Q Kt 8 OW 33. K. to Kt 2 - itx 34.. Q x R Q to K 5 (ch) 35. Qs Q_ P x Q 36. K to;11, 3 • B to Q aq 37. K y)3Kt'4 B. to K 3, and won the game.—. London News. CHESS IN PARIS. Game No. 1382. Between Messrs. Baucher and Darantel. (Allb aier (;amble.) WH. (MB.BAncfiER.) Ht..(Mn. Dun&NTEL.) I.PtoK4 PtoK4 2. PtoKB4 Px.P 3.ICttoKB 3 PtoKKt4 4. PtoKR4 PtoKt 5 5. KttoKt 5 PtoKR3 6. Kt x-K B P Kx Kt 7. B to B 4 (eh) P to Q 4 (best) 8. BxP(ch) KtoKt2 (The King would be better posted at K square.) 9. Ptog 4 BtoK2 (It is preferable to advance the P to B 6, following the move by B to K 2.) 10. QBxP BxßP(ch) 11. PtoKKt3 B to K. 2 32. QKttoß 3 PtoQB 3 13. B to Kt 3 PtoQR4 (Wasting time.) 14. QtoQ2 PtoKR4 15. Castles (Q R) K Kt to B S 16. BtoKs KtoKt 3 17. QRtoKßsq PtoQKt4 18. Rtoß 5 Itxß 19. P x B (eh) K to Kt 2 20. QtoK Kt 5 (eh) Ktoß sq 21. Kt to K 2 (The advance of the reserve at the proper moment decides the battle here, as in many a sterner field.) 21. QKttoQ2 22. Kttoß4 QtoKt3 23. Kt to K 6 (eh) K to K sq 24. Q to Kt 6 mate. CHESS IN GERMANY. Game No. 1383. The following game was played by Mr. A. Schlieper against four other players in con firmation. (Giuoco Piano.) WH.:(II . E. SCHTAEPEE.) EL. (THE ALLIES.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KEttoß3 QKttoß3 3. Btoß4 Btoß4 4. Castles P to Q 3 5. PtoQB3 Qtoß3 (This sally of the Queen so early in the game almost invariably involves the de fence in embarrassing complication.) 6. PtoQ4 PxP 7.KBtoKt 5 2 PaP 8. Kt P Bte K 3 9. B to Kt 5 QtoKt 3 . 10. KttoQi BtoQKt (Black's game is already lost. 10. Kto Q 2 would have been answered by 11. Kt to K. 5 (ch) Px Kt 12. Kt to K 7 (disch), winning.) 11. Q to R 4 BtoQ2 12. Kt to B 4, winning the Queen and the game. Game No. 131k4. Between Messrs. Recsi and Lustig. (Bishop's Gambit.) W. (Mit. LUSTIG.) BL. (MB. RECSL) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2.Pt0K84 Px.P 3. B to B 4 Q to R 5 (ch) 4. K to Bsq PtoKKt4 5. QKttoß3 BtoKt2 6. Kt to Q 5 KtoQsq 7.PtoQ4 PtjQKt4 (An improper move, of which White takes sdvantage in an elegant manner.) -43. K Kt_to B 3 Q to R 3 as 9. Ktx.KtP " QxKt ' 10. BxBP Qtoß 5 11. BaßP(ch) litoKsq 12. BtoKKt3 QxKP 13. Kt to B 7 (ch) K to Q sq 14. B to Q 5 Qtoß4(ch) 15. Qtoß3 x (ch) 16. PaQ KttoQß3 17. Kt x R BxQP (Immediately fatal.) IS. Bx Kt P B 19. R to Q sq, and wins. Game No. 1385. Between Mr. Moritz and an Amateur. (Philidor's Defence.) Wir. (MR. MOTUTZ.) BL. (AMATEUR.) I.PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KKttoß3 PtoQ3 3. Btoß4 P to K B 4 4. PtoQ4 PxKP 5. Kta P (A brilliant and unusual sacrifice, accord ing to certain authorities, but any of our readers can find it analyzed at full length in the books.) 5. P x Kt 6. Qtoß 5 (ch) K toQ 2 :7. QtoKB 5 (eh) Ktoß3 8. QaKPatK.5 PtoQRS 9. P to Q 5 (eh) KtoKt 3 10. B to K 3 (eh) P to B 4 11. P a P (enpas) (ch) K x P 12. Kt to B 3 K B to Kt 5 13. BtoQ Kt 5 (eh) P B 14. Q a P (eh) Ktoß2 - 15. B to . B 4 (ch) B to Q 3 16. Kt to Q 5 mate.. WitOCEBLEs. • JAPANESE POWOHONG TEA, The finest ever imported. OOLONG TEA, DRAGON CHOP, the highest grade known, and every ether de. scription of fine Teas, Coffees and Groceries, at JAMJ6S K. WEBB'S Central Tea and Coffee Warehouse, isHtfl EIGHTH and wrasarr eis, Philada. GENUINE ITALIAN PASTIMES. 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THE TH oinuANKRANI D ANIB42WY EnCAN= NORTH NO and the ADAS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OP RABGROGER TRAINS, June 4,1866, jestr, the Ckunpany's DMA, THIS TEEINTH and 0.A.L.T.14 &MI le at the tbßottizet houlat• MORNING ACCOMODATIONr. . At 7.30 A. M. for Reading and all Intermediate Sta; tlom3. MORNING RKPRESS. At E. 15 A. M. fbr Reading, Lebanon, Hairrhararg Pottsville Pine,Grove, Tamaqms, Equibrery,_Willlszon. port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls„Bunklo, Allem town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Oarlialaganuribeem durg Hagerstown, &c., & o.` This train connects at BEADING with the Emil Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, se.: and with Reading and Columblaß.R.trains for Odium bia,&c.; with the Lebanon 'Valley train far Harrisburg, dec.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Railroad trains for Williamsport, Lock Hester., Elmira, dec.. at Fr A tricestßllßS with Northern Oantral..oamberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northamberland,Wiliblexusport. York, Utuunbenburg, Pinegrove, &c. AFTERNOON Exemostr. Leaves Plilladelphis at 8.80 P. M forß Potts ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with and Columbia R.lt.tratos for ENslumbla, dn. - TCRA DING AOCOISLHODA.TION. Leaves lluallrtt. at 6.00 A. 31..; stopping at all waysts Lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 - A. _ Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. 3f.; arrives 1 2 psuling at 7.55 P. t Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at- 6.10 As Sf. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M.. arriving in PlithoPl• phia at 1.00 P. 31.' Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. If., and Pottaville at 2.45 P. M.: arriving Idt Philadelphia at 6.45 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80 A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a ?manger car .mtaCtled, leaves Philadelphia at 18.45 noon for 11 ... 1 g mid all way stations; leaves Reading 11.80 A, 3f., andDowningtown 1240 P. X. for Pkf eselphla and all way stations. All the above trains:run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M.. and Philadelphia at 8.15 P. ; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at 8.60 A. Si.. returning from Beading at 435 P.M. . . . • oacEtiorxe velaacY amaaw' AD. Passengers for Downingtown and IntermalLatepcdnts take the 7.30 and 8.1.5 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. trains farm Phlladelphta. retorntnefteniDownlatttown at 6.35 A. M. and 12 80 Noon_ . 151 - Kw YORK ICCPBXES t FOB FriaTIDORGH AND Leaves Iv ew York at 7,9 A. Mang 8.00 P. M..inussing Beading at 1.C5, 11.53 AM.. and 1.45 PM. and connect at HarrisbrizitLPennsylvani and Northern Central Rarrad rasa T rains Pittsburgh , Mileage, Wil liamsport, Balthnorote. • Returning Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg ,at 3 and 9.05AAK,9.15 P.M. passing Rer dlrg at. 4.49 and 10.52 A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York' 10 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Bleeping Oars accompanying these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, Without change. Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. N. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York at It Noon. SaiIITYLIEILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P.M., returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and 1.40 and 4.15 P. M. SOITUY I w 7 f .1' AND SUSQUEHANNA it A rf:TzcIAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Plnegrove and Tre• mont; returning from Harrisburg at 3 WP. M. and from Tremont at 7.35 A. 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M. _ THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leive WIE33E* at 11.00 A.M., 4.36 and 10.00 PAL CHEST FOB. PELILADBLPHIA. Leave Chester at 7.46, 8.46, 10.14 and 1.1.40 A. M., 4.43, 5.10. 7.26 and 10.86 P. M. From Baltimore to Phlladelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mall. 9.20 A. M., PP M ress. 1.10 P. P.M. Express. 6.85 P. M., Express. 6.2 Express. Trains Mr Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.52 A. M.. and 8.38 P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.88, and 83 A. M.. and 4.15 P. M. F t trains with passenger car attached will leave Wilr i Vgton Stir Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.05 P.M, Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 6.00 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M. train for Philadelphia.. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4,15 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, . Newark, Elkton Northeast , Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aber deen, ferryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Ron. Night Express 11.03 P. M. for Baltimore and Waah- Matto. A.ccommodation Train at 11.30 P.M.. for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at &25 P. M. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Alao stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave paasenglida from Washington or Baltimore) and Chester to lea`fe passengers from Baltimore or Washington. Aocomcdation train will leave Wilmington for Phi ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.10 P. M. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent, e: WEST .1111BSEY RAILROAD foet of Market street —LpFer errs. ..mmencing THURSDAY May 11, _ _ LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS FOLLOWS: &BO A. M. Mail for Bridgeton, 15 atem, and all Inter- Mediate btsuous. A, M. Mall for Cape May, stopping at Woodbury, tiliatbolo',VßC /4 4 , 194_, 1111,nd all Stations be low rule 12.85 800 r. M. Accomodation for Cape May, stopping at Wcodbary and elassboro', and all stations below Glassboro'. line 8.15 P. M. 3.30 P. M Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem and all Intermediate stations. 6.00 P. M. Woodbury Accomodation. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cape May 6.30 and UA. M. _ Bridgeton 7.00 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. Salem 6.45'A. M. and. 8 35 P. M. Freight will be received at second covered wharf be low Walnut street from 7A. M. until SP. IL Freight received at or before 9 A.M., will go forward same dal. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. J. VAN RENSSRT.AFR,Suppeerriinntendent. TEE WEST JERSEY EXPR COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of Expanse Bus- Wires, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re sponsible Express Companies, to all parte of the coun try, any arWe entrusted to tb.em. A Special Messen ger accompanies each through train. WSW. No. 5 Walnut street ~, PRLDALELPHIA & RAW/ MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— laror Irvx GEMENTS.—ON .AND AFTER MONDAY, March 19,1866, the Trains will leave Phila. delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester & Phila delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-lirat and Market Streets, (West Phllada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., and leave Oxford at &25 P. M. Till June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Oar attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 1L45 A. and Kennett, at '2.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadeilphia. On and atter June Ist, this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4P.M., Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett at 6 P.M. Marketing will not be taken on Passenger Trains: The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con. nets at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lanccstercounty. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to comma at Oxford with the Afternoon Train fer Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to RiSing Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel 'only as Baggage, d the Company will not in any case 'be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the same. mtl9 HENRY WOOD, Gaul.. elm% TRAVELING 611DIDZI. - • XORTH PTCHNITYLVANIA B B.—THE XEDD.LE mum nuidliireet line to Bethlehmay4.llentownl Mauch . ottnnk, Harlete,White Haven WiLkesbame. Mahoney City; and all to in the Lehigh and WM Ring Coalßevona _ - Passenger Heoots in Ynnedelphta, THIRD street above Thompson, and corner of lrinaßli and AMERY OA'S streets. SUMMER ARRANEMENT. , • NINE DAILY TR A IRS. I On and after Monday,MaY. Mat,/1:03 MUG Leave the Depot, street, above mitompaon, daily (Sundays excepted); as follows: • AT 7.30 A. M.—Morning Raprees for Betblehan and and Principal , Stations on ^ Nerth Pennsylvania Ball. road, Cetuta.cOrr at Bethlehem with Lehigh Vail Railroad for Allentown,Ostasantom,Slatlngtort,Manch Chunk Weatherly .Teanesville, Maaleton,* White BA' r e m hig y:ificesbarre, kincton, in , and all iPointS and Wyoming all • also,onnecnon with Lehigh and Mahanoy for Mahanoy City, and with Catawlasa Railroad, ibr Rupert, DanvPde, - htliton and Willisanspert. at at Stanch Chunk at 11.46 A. M.; at Wilkesrre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at P.M. Passengers by thla train can take ghe Lehigh Valley Train, pasaing Bethlehem at 12.00.. M. for Bas. ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. AT 8.35 A. M.—Accommodatlon, - for DoylestoWn, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatbeiro' and Hartsville, by this train, ATStage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation:lhr Fart Washing. ion, stopilif at all intermediate Stations. •At 2.80 P Accommodation for Do lestown, stop• ping at intermediate stations. take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. • AT 8.80 D P. /d.—. Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvaniathltar hirld'h V il: M i kreith ckNm frris e tt k a rt e= e tt e l s 'el 5.45 1 V. Paasengera fog Plainfield, Somerville and other points' n New Jersey Central B.R. take E. 'J. O. Train at Easton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas. =for , Srumneytown take stage at North Wales. - Nazareth at REV , 'hem and for 6 reenville a Quakertown 'AT 4.15 P. FL—Accommodation for stopping at all intermediate Stations.: Pasaangers fox Willow Grove, Hathoro' , and Hartsville take atage at Abington: for Lamberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. H.—Through - Accommodation, for Beth. Inhere and all Stations =Main line of North Pencizyl• vania Railroad, connecting at luctill frra with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for . Allentown, Mauch Chnack, dm. AT 6.15 P. 31. p ,. .ernmeglation, Mrel'Ainadalra glop. ping at all intennediatastationa: At. 1 P. H. Accommodation ler Fort Washington. • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. P. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 M. and 12.112.1.., and LID ht. 12.25 train makes direct aonneotion withMehigh Val ley trains flora Easton, Wilkesbarre, „Mahoney , City, Hazleton, and arrives in. Philadelphia at 2.60 P. IL Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at Ll 5 P. I , .&,connect at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. 2d, and arrive in Pbil.deieble at 5.40 P. M. Leave Doylestown at, LAO d. EL &I and LSO P. M. Leave r. ,,, u1a1e at 6 L.. 1% Leave Bort Wash ON Iiwton SUNDAY at 1150 and 2.1 b IL /3. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.30 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.2 A A. H. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.90 P. H. / Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars sane 7 pie envrs to and from Berks Street Depot. _ White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line cones passegners to Third Street Repot. Tickets meat be procured at the Ticket Offices, THIRD street or BEMIS street, in order to secure the lowest rates of tam. ELLIB CLARE, Agent -d deur 3apaolge Express will call for lird !var Balalat the Depot. l e No. Ila South THIRD street. my2l .• FOR NEW YORE.—The CAM , DEN AND AMBOY and PRILA. . A.:D TRENTON satnaloAD cox. PA.NY'S IasTES, fromPhtladel hist° New York, and wa way pleave laces, follows,from W STREET WHARF, l se Viz: Awe. At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aooom. $2 25 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey CIM' Express, a 00 At 2 P. M., via Ctunaen and Amboy Express, 800 At 6ko P. Si., via Camden to S. Amb: y, Axxxnri,, 2 2.1 At 6.00 P. M. via Camden and Amboy Accom. AL 8 A. 81.,7811CLT00 - 154:701" MOUTiniily, - E4721118- vine, Pemberton and Vinosntown. At 5 M.„ and 2 P. M. far Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4 4 5,8, and 11.30 P. M., ibr Pith Rouse, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress. Delano, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. town ,Ac. The 10 A. M .and 4 P.M. lines runs direct through to Trenton. LINLS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows t At DA. 4.80, 6.45 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express-- - 00 The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. AM others Sun days excepted. At 7.80 and 11.0 u A. 2, 8.80, 4.86,5 snd 6,45 P. M.. sad 12 Midnight , for Bristol, Trenton. etc. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 8, 4,5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwella,Torrisdale,Holmesbmg, Tacony,Wissine =Leg Bridesburg and Frankford and as 10.15 A. K. for Vristol. Sc.hencks, Eddington and 8 P. M. for Hohnesbure and intermediate Stations BF...LW:DK-RE DELAWAiIis BAILSOAD, fbr the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De. pot, as follow= As 7.50 A. M. and 5.80P.M. for Niagara Paps, Buf ralo, Dunkirk, n ruidaigna.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, amptem, Oswego. Kitten:we. Great Bend, Montrose_ Wllkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Belvidere, Rasta's, Lambertville, Plem ngtonotc. The 8.93 P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for ?Sancti Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem, &c. • At 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and intermedistelittationa gar- 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 mi . arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. On Sundays, Qranibusses will leave Wel. nut street wharf at 6P . M. to connect with 6.45 P. M line.. Fury Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passer'. ger. ' Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty - pounda to be paid for extra. The . Oarupany limit their responsibility ;br baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond tioo, er.cept. by special contract. •nocots sold and baCC/40. cheek... 4 direct through to Poston, Woe crater, Sprit:wield Hartford, iTcto Haven, Netrport - Albany, Troy and Saratoga. Graham's Baggage axress wut .W 1 for and deliver baggage at the Depot& Orders to by left at No. 3 Wal nut street, or at No. lot South Twelfth street. LIN Ws FILOM. biEW Y utsli 1.1.0141•411 . • r.....ELPHJA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 123 f. and 4 P. via Jersey City and Camdea. .11 7 and 10 A.Mng hi., 6P, M. and 12 _Night via Jersey City and Ken. n. Pro to m Pier No. IN. Rlver,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. at., via Amboy and Camden. H. GATnrER. Agent. PxII.anELPHL3. GERMAN. TOWN AND zgarausrowii •„ TABLE.—On and after /51.0N BAY' May 16th I PO I R GERMANTOWN. Leave PlOladelohla-5. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, A. M. 1,2, 3.10 minutes, BX, 4,5, 534, e, 7,8, 9, 10, u, 12, P. M. Leave Germantown—O. 7,7 X,, 8, 840, 9.10, U., 12, A. M.: 1,2, 3. 4,!X'5, 6, SX, 7 8,9, 10, /1 P. M. The 820 down train, and the 3X and 5X up trains de net atop on Germantown Branch. ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphler-LlO Mliames,A. M.; 2 3, 5,8 and 10%, P. M. - Leave GerMAntOWII-8 A. M. 1,4, Oil and 9%, P, M. OakSTNEIT HILL 12.&11.140AB. Leave Philadelphia-4, 8, 19, 12, A. M.; 2. 8%, 531, T. 2, and 11, P. M. Leave motto:Lc zednutesb . B L 9,lo, and 1148 A. K.; 1.40, L4O, 5.40, 8.40, 8.40, Auld 10.40 2". ON. SMWAYS. Leave Philadelphia-1.10 minutes, A. XL; 9,5, and 5 Zaki• Leave Chestnut, 8111-7.40 minutes, A. M.; 1140, 6.10 end 9.15 minutes P. M. FOR CONSROHOLIREN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.85,11.06 minutes, A. M.; 134. S. 435.535 635, 8.05, and 1135, P.M. Leave Norristown-535,7. 7.50, 9, 31, A. M.; 135, 6X And 3 P. The 535 P. M. train will stop at School Lane, Wilma. hiekon, Manarank, Spring Mills and Otuashaocken only. ON SUNDAYS. : Leave PlAtadelphia-9 A. M., St3i, 4, and 7% P. M. Leave IForeatewn--7 alt i and 0, P. M. FOB MANA Leave Philadelphia— s, 5.86, 1L05 A. M,; 131.1, WOW. 635, 8.05,and 1131 P 15:t Leave Hanaytusc-11X, 131, 8.00, 931, 113 i. A. M.; S. 6% and 831, P. M. ON SUNDAY& Leave Philadelphia-0 A. M.; 2314, and 731 P. M. same man•—_73i A. M. 6, and 9.34' P. ht. W. T. W...1,80N, Geswal Superlntendenk, Depot, Ninth and Green streets: Jr WEST OILERTHat AND PKIDA.: , DELPHI& RAILROAD, VL& r BIIM exutzraxweayrs. On, and alter MONDAY, June 4th, 1366, the trains will leave as follows: WEER CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, from Depot Thirty-first and Market Street, 7.20 A. M., 11.00 A. M., :.30,4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave West Chester ihr Philadelphia. from Depot on 16. Market street. 6.20, 7.80. 10.0 A.. H., 1. 5, 4.50 P. Trainaleaving West. Cheater at 7.30 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not atop at Pennelton. and will atop below B. C. Jtutction at Media only, - 1;lu M , Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 5.17 and 10.80 Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 8.16 A. M., 7.55 These Trains Mop at all intermediate Stations. ON BIINDAYB—Leave Philadelphia at 8,80 A. M. and 2.00 P. hi. Leave West Chester 7.28 A. M and 5.00 P M. Train willotherwise ordered a Market Passenger Train will leave West Chester for Philadelphia, on Tuesdays and Fridays only, at 6.45 P. M. Ox Surtnaits—'The West Philadelbbla Passenger cars %all leave Eleventh and Market streets, half-an hour bet'ore the Than leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of eaeh train to convey passengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.88 A. IP, and 4.50 P. M.. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. 0.-R..73. lbr Oxford andintermediate points. ARP - passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel onlY as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred (Milers, unless WOOD.pecial contract is made for. the same. HENRY General Sarterintendent RA_BIT AN AND DELAWARIII BA RAILROAD COMPANY. ,4O C•.— • II and alter MONDAY, the 14th of May, trains on this road will leave the •Depot of the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad Company, at. Cooper's Point, Caa den. as follows: Express, for Long Branch, New York, and interme dlate stations, at 9.20 A. M. Freigght, for New York and Intermediate stations, at Mail and Express. for New York, at 3.90 A. 'M. Returning, trains.leave Pierfir2, North River, foot of Duane street, at 11.00 A, Al. and 4 00 P. Af., and Pie No. 8, at 4.10 P. Iv . No baggage taken at Pier No. 3, Fare, to and from New York. 12 90. 332y17 W. N. CLAYTON Superintendent. TRAIUMNO SIDEDIV 'r nibkLVANIA GICIMATI • .A.B.BANGEDLIENT. - ,L • , Thsitainaor the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave the Depot at 001'W-first and Market streets which is reached by the cars of the Market 'Street 'Baum ay nifmniarg to and from the Depot. The last car leaves Front street about thirty minutes; Prior to !the departure of each Train. . • - Ore finviness—gars leave Eleventh and Market litreets 45 minutes before departure of each train. , 16 ArTN'EI BAGGAGE EEEBESES will Call for and deliver • Baggage at the Depot. • Orders left at the office. No. '631 Chestnut street. will receive attention. ITRAINts LEAVE .AND ARRIVE, AT DEPOT THUS: • WAITS. men. num _ . . s.OO DAY EXPRESS - • 10.00 • PAOLI ACCOM.. NO. 1 • _ 11.00 " FAST LINE at ERIE EXPRESSI " 12.00 X. vra vt - RTRRDRG AtAX/Itt., • • " 4.98 M. LANCASTER ACCOX., • . " COO " PAOLI ALL1331.,N0. • 2 .. • " 5.00 11 PITTSBURGH & ERIE MAID, *I " 9.00 11 PAOLI ACCOISL, No. - • " - 10.00 1, PHZLLADELPHIA ECePRESSI t " 11.10 CONCII:NNATI. EXPRESS, • " 12.40 A. 31. PHILADELPHIA 3W - EMS t 11 7.10 " PAOLI AMOK., NO.l • • " 5.20 " COLUMBIA TRAIN, . la 9.00 LANCASTER TRAIN • " 1240 P. M FASTLINE . . " 1.10 PAOLI ACOOM., NO. S, • 111 4.10 .6 DAY EXPRESS - u 5.50 It PAOLI A CC011„ No. 3, 0 730 It RA RR-TRIM - B{3 AOOOOl., • 1, 0.00 *Dally, except Saturday. tDally. Wally, except 11.1 - onday. All other trains daily, except Sandal , . IRunning through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without, change of cars. SUNDAY CCAMODATION TRAINS for Paoli and in termediste stations leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. X. and 7.00 P. M.. returning, leave Paoli at 6.50 A. arid A TICKET OFFICE ISlocated atNo. 631 Chestandstreet,whereTicketsto all important points may be procured, and full informs !non given by JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent - Also at Thirty-first and Market streeta,un application 't.o THOS. H. PARE. Ticket Agent, at the Depot. _ AA Aircustans rant dully, except Sunday. Not nail Information as to fare and accommodations, apply to FBANCED3 FUNK. No. 197 .Dock street. I The Pennsylvania Bauroad Co. Will not assume any disk Mr Beone, q.oept forW=4= 6 , and limit 'their reeponsibalty to One H in value. All Benno exceaUng that amount in valne;will be al ,the rink - at the owner, =hes taken by spade contract .FITINBURGH, COLUMBUS ANN CINCINNATI RAILROAD rv:~~~~: f:r_•~A:~}:r~1~Y]~~~l~r:.:9yltr:i~~ Govern the great distance saved. by THIS ROUTE thnment has assigned to it the of the U. MIAMI. to the Principal Cities of the ea, and Southwest. - THERE BEING BUT ONE • CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL .ARRIVE IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS IkONEE. TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.60 A. H. will arrive at Altoona in the evening for enrpper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace estate Room Sleeping Cara will be attached, and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfbrt never before afforded to the traveling community. Be Burl:, to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBILN- Vitar v,' at PENNSYLV.ANLA. RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, P‘ltuoptphis„ S. F. SCULL, Gen'i Picket Agl, Steubenville. 0. JOB2ii H. HILLER Oen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't. 525 Broadway, New York. JOHN DiTRAND„ Gen'l Suva. fel4-tf .Pennsylvania Railroad Office, MI Chestnut street; and Thirtieth an I Market streets, West Philadel phia. 11368. PHILADELPELIL AND eilFEr MLLE RAILROAD. 1866, great e traversal the Northern and North west counties of Permaylvania to the city of Brie on Lake Erie. lc bas been, leased and Is operated by the Pennsyl• vania lialtroad Company. .44 , 4L4tV: 1..):4*4 :•• I Erie Mall Train.- -- A. M. Erie Express P. M. Eile Mall Train P.M. Erie Express. --MOO M. Passenger Cars ran "iltrangh on the Erie Mall and Express Trains without. chaage, both ways, between Philadelphia and sale. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.10 A. M Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. For information reepecalui • g passenger business apply at corner THT.e.T.ustis. and. MARKET streets. Phlla elphi da. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: B. B. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Markel streets, F.C.elphia. J, W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. H. H.HON, General Freight Agent, Ph lTSTO iladelphia. H. W. GWENTS General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, A. L. TYLER, . General Superintendent, Erie. SEW ARRANGEMENT.-P. 1314 -ADEIELBELLL TO WI TALTAMS CFLANGE OF CABS VLA. CATA, WISSA ROUTE. ' , On and after Monday. April 2d 1866, through cars for Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia and Bead. ing Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and tlallow - hill streets, at 6A. AL arriving at Williamsp ort at 6P. M.. and making close connections for hydra, Oil Regions, Buffalo, Erie, Niagara Falls, euapension Bridge and all places In the Western, North Western, South , Western States and the Clanada& 1 HBOUGH TICKETS to all pffints - ean be procured at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, ano at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Bead. ing Railroad ThLr moth and Callowhill streets. N. VANHORN. Passenger Agent. VIZJE al :1 :CRAW .7ESTICES' PATENT DEA.D-STROSE POWER HAMMER.—The under , igned having be come sole assignees and manufacturers in tae State of Pennsylvania of the above hammer. are prepared to furnish them at short notice and on reasonable terms. All communications from parties requiring hammers for use in Pennsylvania runs; be addressed to MERRICK cC SONS, 930 Washington avenue, Philadelphia. Circulars containing fall information will be for on application. ies•lm LUTES di HOFFMAN. CARPENTERS AND EUTELDERS, r0y54.f11 No. 212 MAP. Street. Residence: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street. Every description:of Jobbing promptly attended to. - C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOT.w.4 ALW GROOMS, S. E. Cor. WATER and 01IESTNUI' streets, Phil. adelphia. Agents for the , sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. lA_ 1:1M A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIGS. OLSHENT • ORIBOON. THEODORE WILHOTT. PRANG L. MEWS.. PATER WRIGHT & SONS, Importers sad of Earthenware, Shipping mad Commission If erehants, hfo. ils WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. .PEVSYLVANIA WORKS.--ON THE DELA 'ABE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa. HEANEY, SON dr CO Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Manufacturers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND er ra.CONDENSING Wi lma Vessels ofall descriptions; Boilers, Vats, Tanks. T. BEANEY, W. 8. P. 1 431. "1. S. ARCH±BOLH ' Late of _. :late , Reaney. bleak& Co.„ Engineer In Chief, Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy. T. VAUGHAN MERRICK., WM. H. ALII4BICK. JNO. E. COPE. Q.OUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH INGTON STREETS. ' Pnaminsnnints.. MEM:WICK & SONS, NDIGINEERB AND MACHOWNISTS. Mannfacture Bigh And Low Pressure Steam Maginot for Land,niver and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, dm, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roolt for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. - Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. ; hyery cription of Plantation Machinery: and Sugar, Sawawl Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open 'Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping Mn glues, &c. Sole Agenta for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patmt Steam Hammer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Oeatrifugal Sugar ' Draining Machine. FIXTITREB.--ILIBKEY, MERRILL a THACIKABA, - NO. 718. SDIPETNIJT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps. &0,, &C., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, residents, Brackets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war. ranted. . 15.30 PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL.- FOURTH street, above Vine, will re-open for thf and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. WM, Ls.d , ies and gentlemen desiring to acenixe thorns* knowledge , of tbis accomplishment will find even facility at this'achooL The horses are safe and wall trained, se that the moot timid need Lot fear. SaddiS horses trained in the best manner. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles to hireh Also carriages nu ,ftuist nu, stesunboatsoko... nms. BB a SON. PRIVY WW - GT.FI.-OWNERS OF PRORARTY.—'Fris only place to get Privy Wells Olearged arid I/Wis. Meted, at very low Price& A. PETSSON, Manufacturer of Poudrette, • • Goldsmith's Hall. Library street JPEBFUNERY. DRUJGL • PURE' LIBERTY WHITE LEAD; HE - BEST. IN THE MARKET. - r • Ist. For WEARING and VOVPRTisiG properties. 2nd. For WHITENESS and BEAUTY of finish. 3rd. For UNIFORM FINENESS of grinding. 4th. Same weight will da.MOHE and BETTER WORE at a given cost than any other. sth. Most ECONQMICIID White Lead ever introduced. 6th. If you wish to procure as much value as pcesible for your money and secure handsome and dura ble work, instruct your painter to we 'PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.' Try it and be convinced. Satigf.rtion guaranteed by the Manufacturers. ZIEGLER 8a SMITH'- Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers., ". 137 North Third Street,_ - PHILADELPHIA:. - CODLIVER OIL (new made) regularly received In , quantities suitable to the trade. __ . . ALCOHOL, 95 per cent, Etneetvlanty /libelist (!rPara.2 - - - • • aF ni FINED CAMPHOR. in original Psokages• - - Anew RAlat, Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, poWilerediln 31, lb. bottles; Powdered Cathay& - n^rlr, Powdered Rini. barb, Powdered Jalap. in bottles, for sale by ,10,451(3,. RAMER & N 0.718 blarket street. - , BLAJIt's Pt RE FRUIT SYRUPS pat up in bottl - expressly for Families In the country.. Oaetable spoonful &any of these Syrups added - to aghinctf water, makes a most refreshing and detig Lfal draught, —almost, if not equal to soda" water. ers, promptly answered. H. O. BLASS'S SONS', Apothe— caries, Eighth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia., Ca mPHOIL—A lot of Camphor for sale by Wile LIAM ELZIB & op., Draitgbita,,No. 724 am 1722 Market Street. ' . EXTBAC:r OF BEEF for beef tea .or .Essenos of Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made nElgin„lllinols, by Gail Borden, front the Juicer or choice beef and is superior in !delicious flavor and. quality to any hitherto itnown. Packets with full di- - ; rections, one dollar each. ICITBREI4. 4 Apothecary, 1410 Chestnutstreet. TVIZEIGISTS' 531MODRTHIS. Gradzuttsuz i = PIS 11105,0ombs, Btushett, Mirrors,rr Box" Morn Swope., Surgical iturtrtuzumla, Hard and Soft hber Gooda t Visa Qum, GZS ul a Metal Sprints, Lo., all at 'Mist HaniE u M • 8:1510 . V511101 itra-tri 52 south "Eighth etriii4. (man , alio wmikiincp. ds 00.. N. R. COIMEEEI FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesale - Druggists, 21am:dacha:rem and Dealers in dow Gloss, White - description.; offer to the trade, or consumes!, acomplete !Meek Of goods In their line at the lowest market rates.- .1}.0.13.1ERT SHOKMAMER &,00. Northeast corner Fourth and Baum streets, BY RUM.--Junt re ce ived, sai invoice of Genuine. Imported Bay Bora, far sale by the.ipalon, by ROBERT SHORmaTrbtrt & 00., Druggist' N. N. oat. rier Fourth wallet:escrows 11A - AGlTER...lA.—.7eaming's Calcined, In Mb. round tbse: Allan& boxes, also In bottles. ,Jennines Carbonate of - Magnesia, in 2 oz. and 4 or. papans,_ heavy Calcined' Magnesia lynding and for sale by tUes , a.e.bass: VT.T.Tc% - 130. N di CO., Driaggists. Market and Seventh meets, PhUadelnhis. . LEGAL TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND, 1 COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHRISTIAN MUEBLECK, deceased. Notice la hereby given that ROSINA SOPHI L MUEELLEOII,:. widow of said decedent, has filed in the Clerk's Office of said Court, her petition and an inventory and rip praisement of the personal property elected to be re tained by ter, lancer the Act of Assembly of April 14, 12.51 and the supplement thereto, and that the same will be approved by said court on FRIDAY, June' 29th, A. D. ISC6, unless exceptions be filed thereto be. that time. JOS. ABRAMS, - Jeo-w..t.1.40 Attorney for Widow. TN THE ORPHANS' COIIIIT FOR THE CITY AND 1.021t1..TY OF PHI LAD El,PPLlA.—bstate of JOHN' GALLOWAY, deceased.—Notice is hereby given that A II ANDA GALLOWAY, widow of said decedent, has filed in the Llerk's Office of the said Court, her, peti... toln and an inventory and appraisement of the perso nal property elected to be retained by her, ander - the act or Assembly of Apt ii 14,.4851, and the supplements thereto, and that the same will be approved by said . Court on FRIDAY, June 29, 1866,uniess exceptions are filed thereto before that time. JOSEPH ABRAMS Attorney for Widow. je2o.vr fAt TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF rt. DELPHI - A.—Estate of ..aDE.L.,a hi. b7INE, a minor.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of A ugustus L Ranh, Guardian of ADELE M. S UNE, a minor, and one of the three children of DANIEL. STINE, deceased and to report distribution of the ba lance in the hands of the accountant will meet the partiesinterested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, the '2sth 'ay of JuneA.D 1866, at ele,ven in o'clthe ock c,.a.ity of hPhiladelpis offi hia. ce, No. =I South Fifth street, JORRPH A. CLAY, Auditor. jel3-wi,m-St* TN THE ORPHANS' eoURT POR THE CITY IN AND COUNTY OF PHI.LADF.T.P.HIA..—iadate of W LLLI AM T. MASON, deceased. The Auditor - are. poioted by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account- of WILLIAM H. DICKSON and JOHN. TAXIS, Administrators of the .estate of William T. ,iaeon, deceased, and to report distribution of the . balance in the bands of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for the parposes of his apooint znent, on MONDAY, June 2,th 1816, at II o'clock, A.M.., at his office, No. /.50 North Fifth street, in the City of Philadelphia. jel3-w,f,m,sts GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor L'isTATA QF SARAH. LUKENS RERNE.—Letters -12.1 Testamentary upon the estate of Sarah Lukeds Resne, late of Philadelphia, deceased, having bees granted to .the undersigned by the Register of Willa tor the City and County of Philadelphia, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make pay meat, and those having claims to present them with out delay to RT.I.RIS b ERNE. MITCELELL, Breda tea, Northwest corner Tenth and. Chestnut streets, or to her Attorney, H. E. KEENE, NO. 258 South Third street. jeLsl,Sti, I,caaaa.h.; OF ANN .HERTZOS, DECEASED,— .12A Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of ANN HERS ZOO, late df the city of Philadelphia. having. been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to make payment and those having claims. to present them, without delay, to MARLON D. I.I.I7ENSET TRet 1.1 South/Tour h street; W BURTON C. 1.11-• VEXt. SOLLII west - corner Ninth and Filbert streets, Executors. Seism* Nt/llCE.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of. HANNAH SA , late of the city of Psiladel phis. decessed.have been granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having . claims to' present them without delay to the undersigned. WILLIAM. R. VAUX.I GEORGE VAUX, gelm t° ss . Office, 46 North heventeent h street. Jels.-fttik NOTICh.—A 11 persons indebted to the estate of LYMAN BAEEK deceased, will please make payment, and those having claims present them to the subscriber for. settlement, to whom letters testa mentary Dave been ranted, MOSES BAKER, MO. 617 S rtRIICG GARDEN s, reel, Ex'r. my2s-f,6tc GAS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOR PRIVATE RFSIDENCES,. MUMS, HOTELS, CHURCHES, &c. NURNISHINO FROM TEN TO KIX HUNDRED LIGHTS AS MAY BE REQUIRED. This machine Is guaranteed; does- not get out of or der, and the time to manage it is about live minutes week. The simplicity of this apparatus, its entire freedom; from danger, the cheapn.-ss and quality of the light over another% has gained for it the favorable opinion of those acquainted , with its merits. The names of those having used them Jo- the last three years will be given by caning at oar OPPICE, No. 105 801111 FOURTH. STREET, Where.the machine can be seen in operation. 111.13.1t1Sdr, CO 80x.1491 P 0. E end for a Pamphlet.' Jell! amt. . . - . . QPANIB.II O.IMM-1 0 :0 Itea lreeh Swinish 0 r 0 lust received and for sale by J B. Itpapair4,4l4 CO.. MIR FL.Delaware Avennik . ; A 'Army A. Qom; : -100 kegs of thee. splendid ti wbit efzt• es in fine order lanellrig and Air wile . .• Ts: • im: • la. .
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