From our Third Edition of Yesterdajf. From li'ashington. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WAsomororr, June 25.—Tariff bill just reported and made special order for Thurs day. next. It is regarded only as a tempo. lazy measure and not as a complete revision of the tariff. Woolen cloths have a duty of fifty cents per pound and thirtY-five per cent ad valorem Clothing wools, valued at thirty-two cents or less, ten per cent. ad va lorem. On coarse wools, valued at twelve rents or less, three cents. Where value ex ceeds twelve cents, six cents. Cigars, three dollars per pound and fifty per cent. ad va loren2. Salt, thirty cents per bushel. Important from Mexico. Naw ORLEANS June 24.—The Browns ville correspondent says that in the late at tack and capture of the wagon train near Matamoras s the regiment of Imperial lancers and one large Imperial infantry regiment turned to the Liberal side. The A.ustrian regiment lost. all their officers, and all their men but two were killed. The contra guerillas lost only 100, all killed. The - value of the train captured is estimated at $1.500,000. Bagdad has been evacuated and the troops sent to reinforce . Matamoras, which is in danger of attack by General Esc,obedo. Western Unitarian Conference. BUFFALO, June 25.—The Conference of the Western Unitarian churches dosed their session in this city on 'Saturday evening. The following officers for the ensuing year were elected: Prepident, Rev. G. W.,Hos xner, Vice Presidents, A. H. Levermore and the Eton. Charles Way, of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Corresponliing Secretary, Rev. B. H. Camp, of Toledo, Ohio; Recording SecrebnY, Rev. J. G. Forman, of Carondelet; Treasurer, Jefferson Wiley, Esq., of De troit; Executive Committee, Rev. C. A. Stufles, Rev. A.To. Mayo, Rev. R. Col lier, 0. Z. Steel, Esq., and J. C.Hilton, Esq.; Standing Finance Committee, Jefferson Wtro i iley, Esq., and A. W. Rice, Esq., of De t. A resolution was passed instructing the Standing Finance Committee to raise $6.000 from the Unitarian churches of the West for missionary purposes for the ensuing sear. On Sunday the Rev. Robert Collier, of Chicago, preached in the morning, and the Rey. Dr. Bellows, of New York in the evening. The ;text Conference will be held in Chi cago. Z ; WASHINGTON, June 25, 1866. SENATE.-A bill to provide for the pay ment of Quartermaster stores taken for the army was taken up. It authorizes claims of this kind of less than $5OO to be settled by the War Department without taking theta to the Court of Claims. It was discussed until the expiration of the morning 'hour, when the consideration of the revenue tax bill was proceeded with. Housx.—Mr. Morrill (Vt.), from the Com mittee on Ways and Means, reported a bill amendatory of the tariff act, which was read twice and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of tfie Union. It was also ordered to be printed and made the spocial order for Thursday next and from day to day until disposed of.. `Ship News. NEW • ORLEANS, June 24th.—Arrived— Steamers George Washington and Morning Star t from New York. Sailed—Steamers Alabama and Monterey for New York; Star of the Union for Phila delphia, and Kensington for Boston. Non-Arrival of the Moravian. MONTREAL, June 24, noon.—There are, up to this hour, no signs of the arrival of the Moravian. New York Stock Market. Stocks are dulL Chicago & Rock Island. 93Y; W. Y. Central- 98%; Penna. COW.. 47; Reading. 108%; 4 Canton Co., 65; Rrie Railroad, 73; Western Union, 51%; Caro lina's, 54%; Tennessee 6'S. 99%; Ten-forties, 98%; ElVe twenties, 10%; Gold, 153. COVIITS. Ovist AND TREMINER.—Judges Peirce and Ludlow.—Wm. Golcher was put on trial; charged with the murder of Noah Mick, on the 3d of November,lB6o. The prisoner and the deceased engaged in a political quarrel, and Miek was knocked down and kicked. He died shortly ailerwards. The case is still on trial. Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board. SALES AFTER, FIRST BOARD. f2OOO Penna 5s 93 1100 sh Ocean 011 s3O .90‘ , City te new 97 500 sh do 636 1900 do mun'l db 97 100 sh SchNav sswn 26% 100 sh Reading R c 54% 100 sh N Y and Middle 6 eh do 543 Coal Fields 20 eh do 54% 100 sh do b 5 38 all Penns B. 55 100 all Phil & Erie 303 SECOND SWUM. SOD all St Nicholas 2.691100 sh Ocean oil 6% 100 six North Penna ER 391 10 sh Penna RR 55 .100 all CatawisprenOwn2s%l seh2d& 3d et Pas R 68% VZlatil Ili 11:1 iOHAW & lUSTICES' PATENT DEAD-STROKE /.3 POWER HAMMER.—The undersigned having be come sole assignees and manufacturers In tne State of Pennsylvania of the above hammer, are prepared to Inrvish them at short notice and on reasonable terms. All communications from parties requiring hammers for use in Pennsylvania tatu3t be addressed to MERRICK. & SONS 430 Washington avenue Philadelphia: Circulars containing full information will be for warded on application. le9,lxn 111711313 dt HOFFMAN, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, M tal No. 212 PEAR Street. esaidence; 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street. Every description:of Jobbing promptly attended to, O. KNIGHT & CO., WIWI: I MA R GROCERS, 8. E. Oor. WATER and CHESTNUT stress's, Phil• odelphia. Agents for the sale of the Produota of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. jaa-lyr .T•][L9 A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE. CUMMINS' • SIMMOOM. THEODORE WRIGHT. FRANK L. NE•LIN P&PER WRIGHT & SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping and Commission Harahan% No. 116 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; • TIENNEIBLVANIA WORES.—ON THE DELA WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTEILi: Delaware county, Pa. HEANEY, SON & 00 Mulalleers and Iron Boat builders, Alanufactmers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-1130NDENSDIG EN GINES, Iran Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks, Propellers &c., &c. lunArry, W. B. .REANEY, B. AItCPI333OLD, Late of late Manley, Neste & Co., Engineer in Chief, • Penn Works. Pals. • 11. S. Navy. T. 'VAUGHAN MERRIOK, WM. H. MERRTOIL JNO. E. COPE. 0741 K FOipii:FIETH AND WASHSM - PRILADRLPHIA. MERRICK & SONS ENGINEERS AND 11.9.01EELMnC3. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines tor Land, River and Marine Berries. _Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Blame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; and ,Bagar. Saw and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open Mem Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping Ha • Agnes, &c. Bole Agents for N. Billemt's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and -Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining:Machine. riAB FIXTUREB.--MIBIKBY, - MERRILL J THACICATtA, 73.B OICESTei tax street. Nstesibcturess of Gas Fixtures, -Lamps, -&c,, &c..• would call the attention of the public to their large aiad elemat'aseortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brec.kets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend. lug, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work was xastwl • - lase TIPPHILATOMPECLA BIDING SCHOOL.— 9017RTEE street, above Vine, will reopen-for the Hall' and Winter mason on, IKONDAY s Sept. Nth, ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough knowledge of ttLis atxximpllahment will find every Minty at this school. The horses are safe and well ; trained, so that the most timid' need not fear. Sandia horses trained in the beet manner. Saddle horses; horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages kir hemp gabs, to cars, steamboats, sitc. TKOS. cFaelez WELLB—OWNKRB OF FRORIBITY.—Tht Pri ti Vjgzee to get Privy Welle Oleaugett end Otsix.. !acted, #t very low prices. A. PEYSSON, Manutaetarer of Powirette. oldatultWit EieJl t L9l7xart etteel - TRAVELING - 4 •i x READING RAILROAD. , k ) GREAT TRIINK LINE 77NOR • alkyl :s - TO THE INTERIOR OP PENN SYLVANIA, TICE SCHITyLizrr.T SIISOURGIAN NA, 01114133EMLAND'AND WYOMING VAIsadES, THE NORTH,' NORTHWEST And the OANADAS. SUMMER - ARRANGEMENT -OE PASSENGER TRAINS, June 4, 1866, leaving the Company's Depot, TEURTRENTH and CAI,WW :18 s treets. PhDs. delphis at the thlheolcur hours: • MORNING ACCoMODATIONs. At 7.80 A. M. for Beading and all iniersirediate Sts; HORNING EMPREES. At 8.15 A. M., tbr Reading, Lebanon, Harr/nun Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Wi ll wile.. port, Elmira, Rochester, Falls, Buffalo, Allen. town, Wllkeabarre, Pittston, York, Oarlisle.Onambors. burg, Hagerstown, dtc., dr. This train connects at B EA D ING' with the. Rut Pennsylvania Railroad- trains for Allentown, .14.; and with Reading and ColumbiAß..R.trains for Coln m bia;dec.; with the _Lebanon Valley train for HarriSenrg. &a; at PORT CLINTON Oatswissa Railroad trains for Williamsport Northern ten. Elmira, Cu m berland AAR • VE3BITRO with entral, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill And Buispiehanna trains for Northuniberland,Williamaport. York, Canunlausburg, Pinegrove; am • AFTERNOON EXPIMIB. - Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. AL. tbrPotts ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting - with and Columbia HALtralzus for Columbia, &a. - READING ACSIOM.MODATION. Leslie§ Reading at 8.00 A. M., stopping at all vrayeta tions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. Id.; arrive* in Reading at 7.55 P.-M Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M. and Pothrville at 6.45 A. H.. arriving in Philadel phia at 1.00 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. H., and Pottsville at 8.45 P. H.; arriving at Philadelphia at 6.45 P. M. ~ • 'tartish • accommodation leaves Beading at 7.80 A. H. and tag at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation smith at 6.80 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market.train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia , at /2.45 noon fbr Ttesoing and all way Mathias; leaves Mauling 11.80 A, H., and Downingtown =BO P.M. Ibr Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Randaya excepted. 13*, trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. IL. and phia at 8.15 P. M.;" leave Philadelphia, for Reading at 8.60 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25 0/33$31`Elt VALLEY RAILROAD. ta P e a h ng . e a o nd D s w A n . X w a n nd a-n3do o in P. n M. a a n te sf n om Philadelphia. returning Mon-Downingtown. at 625 A. M. and 12 tit Noon. _ _ NEW YORK IdEPROOI3, NOR PPPAIRE‘REITI AND - • 11:114 WEST. - - - Leaves New YOrk at 7. 9 A. bland 8.00 P. 11..pessing Reading at 1,05 11.63 AM.. and ; l.4B PM. and connect at HarriaNLPennsylvania, and Northern Central Rafiroad rens Trains fin Pittsburgh . Chicago, liatastkort. Baltinadra.Azt. BeWraini, Express Train .leaves Nl= on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from ,at 3 and.9.05A.M.,9.15 P . M. passing Reading at 4. and 10.2 A. M. andll .30 P. 21.. arriving at New York 10 A. M., and 2.45 P. 2d. Sleeping tiara accompanying' these trains through between Jersey. City and Pittsburgh, without change. Mall train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M. Nail train ter Harrisburg leaves New York at 11 Noon. SCHOYL.IIII.I. VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. LL and 7.16 P.M.„ returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. 3i., and 1.40 and 4.15 !SCHUYLKILL AND STEQUEHANNA TEA risulAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. H. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre• moat; returning from Harrisburg at 3 20P.111. and from Tremont at 7.85 A. M. and 5.2.5 P. H. ~v~ia~i~ Through firstelate - tickets sad migrant taws to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada& The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 20 South Fourth street, Phi or of G. A.. Nicol's, General 15uperintend ant, RAnAinit• COMMUTATION TICKETS, At 25 per cent., discount between say points dealred for tamales and Srms. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 5,000 wiles,between all paints, at 02 150 eaoh, for fandllea and firms. SEASON TICKETS. For three, tar, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to all point' at vidikAid rates. CLERGY ItizeitUng on the line of the Bead will be turniahed with =dß, entitling tbevngelvee and wives to tickets at half-hire. woi ep:szto).; . o v oi From Philadelphia to principal mAtiOns, loud far Saturday, Sunday and Monday at reduced him to Be h e al stree only at the Ticket Clltlimat Thirteenth and (Allow. ts. ' FREIGHT. Goode of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow Mees Fß e. - - EIGHT TRAINS. Leave Phi Wel his, daily at 5.80 A. M., 12.45 noon and 6 Y. AL, for nB, Lebanon, Harrisburg, YottairSlo, Port Clinton, and Pu=ond. Close at t he Plail '6lplna Past Office for all plaoin nu the read and its bra ihea at 15 A. IL, and for the gene canal Stations only at 316 P. M. ... PHTLADELPITIA, WLIASING TON AND BALTIMORE ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY, April 16th, 1868. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at 415 A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, s laton, N ortheast, Perryville, luvre4e-Orsee, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia. Chase's and Stemmer's Ran. Way-mall Train, at 8.15 A. IL (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Philadelphia and Baltimore. Delaware R.R. Train, 9.00 A.liL(Sunday excepted), r Princess Anne . Milford and Intermediate stardom. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Weshington, • .Erprees Train at 8.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East, Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen. Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run. Night Express at. 11.00 P.M. for Baltimore and Wash. In iC h mers by bout frons Baltimore for Fortress Menthe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 1b45 A. M. Train. WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mingto- Leave n Philiidellphla at 9.00,11.15 A.M.,4.30, 6.00 and 11.80 P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train connecta with the Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate ate. dons. Leave Wilmington 6.45, 8.00 and 9.80 A. M., 4.00 and BM P. M. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M., 4.30 and 6.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at um A.M., 4.85 and 10.00 P.M. - CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester at 7.48, 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 1 .1.3, 5.10 7.26 and 10.38 P. Di. Brom Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail 9. 2 / 1 A.. M., Express. LlO P. M., Express. 6.85 P. M., Express. MS P. M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.52 A. Id.. and 8.29 P. M. Trains for Balti more leave Wilmington a& 5.28, and 88 A. M.. and 4.15 P. M. ,PAk o traina with passenger car attached will leave W n far Perryvi ll e and intermediate stations 8.05 . M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 540 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A.. 24. train for Philadelphia. BUNDA.Y TRAM. Express Train at 416 A, M. for Baltimore and Wasb ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havrede• Grace, Aber deen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Btemmer'a Night Expreas 11.00 P. 2d. ler Baltimore and Waah lngton. Accommodation Train at 11.80 P.M.., for Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHLA.. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 } P. M. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Alm stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers ter Phhadelphbt and leave paasengsra from Waabinn or Baltimore) and Cheater to leave paasengem hum Baltimore or Washington. Accomcdation train will leave Wilmington for Pld- Ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 640 P. H. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. SHORTEST ROME TO. THE SEA-SHORE. _ ATLANTIC RAILICOAD—SUM IIER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. Five trains daily to Atlantic City, and one en San days. n and after Thursday, June 28th, 1866, Trains will leave Vinosu eet Perry as follows: Special Excursion " 6.00 A. 7.30 , Freight (with Passenger Car attached) ..... 9.15 " Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. M. Atlantic Accommodation. - 4.15 " RETURNING. LEAVES ATLANTIC,. Special Excursion. • 518 P. M. Mall 4.95 _ hreight (with Passenger Car attached) u.5:1 A. M. Rapress (through in two hours) 7.08 Ac commodation 5.50 Jnuction Accommodation to Jackson and immediate stations leave Vine street at 5.30 P. M. Hemming. leaves Jackson at 6 32 A. M. HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TP.A.I.N. - Leaves Vine street at 10.15 A.M. and 2.00 P. M. Leaves Haddonfield at 1.00 and 3.15 P. M. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC. Leaves Vine street at 7.30 A./IL, and Atlantic at 4.45 .Pare to`Atlantic, r. Round Trip Tickets good only for the aay and' train on which - they are issued, $3. je2s-tf2 _ JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent. PREDALELPHIA & RALTI -.MORE CENTRAL RALLROA.D.— : i ATS - 01: : DEMENTS.—ON AND AFTER MONDAY, - March 19,1866, the Trains will lettive Phila delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester & Phila delphia Railroad, corner ofiltdrty-that and Market Streets; (West, Philada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 5.80, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., and leave Oxford at a/5 P.M. ; Till June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car attached will run • on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxtord at 11.45 A. If„ and Kennett at '2.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester , Junction with a Train. for Philadelphia, On and atter June Ist; thls train will leave the Rising Sun at 4P.M., Oxford at SP. M., and Kennett ats P. 3f. Marketing will not betaken on Passenger,Trains. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con nects at. Oxford with a daily line of Wages for Peach Bottom, in lanersterconnty. Returning,. leaves Peach Bottom td connect at Oxfoid with the Afternoctn Train far Pblladelphia. _ The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.95 runs to Rising Passenger's are 'allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as RaggagA, at d the Company will not in any cue be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the game, piXlll.O ,=iv LsTBX W09,1)3%111. 6ttliti E; DAILY EVENING 131YLLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 26,1866. TRIMILINGI - 01111MEL MEL"NairarjPAElsweLvamr - R.—TH/C-- - - ROUTH.- iiitest, said most direct line to Rethlehem, Allentown Blanch Chmsk; Hassleton, White ILI_ ,ven.:Willtesbarre Maisano' City, and all po i nts in the Lehigh, gad , WYO' wing Coal Regions. Passenger Depots in Philadelpl i Z re lßlßD street CA ve Thompson, and corner of B tind AHEESI-. ta. SUAIHMER ARRANGE:BMW. NINE DAILY TRAINS. • - On and after idonday,May.2lst,lll66,Piussenger trains leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily (Sundays, excepted), se follows: _ AT 7.10 M.—Monung If:strati for 'Bethlehem and and Prlncipai Stations on .Nerth. Pennsylvarda road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Yana , s itall.road for Allentown, Catassuque,Allathigton,Hancb Chunk, WestherlygFvUle, eton,. White Ha. v:3n, Wllkesbarre, n, Pittston, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming alleys; also, in connection with LeNigis and Mahanoy Railroad fbr Mahan y 010_,_ and with Catawism Railroad, for Rupert, Danyllle, Hilton ' and Williamsport. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.41 A. Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P.M.; canoy City at!' P. M. Passengers by this ixain take the Le.high Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 H. for Barr ton and points on New Jersey Central •Itsdirrad to New York. AT B.a, M.—Accononodatlon ibr Doylestawn ‘ stopping at all intermediate litationk - Passe . tygiars for Willow Grove, Hatboro , and .IlCarkarille, by tkni train, take Stage at Old York Road -AT. 10 A. IL—Accommodation. for Pert lirsahing• 'ton, stelly at all intermediate Stations.. 4112.80 r &M Accommodation for Doylestown, . ping at intermediate stations. Passengers take' stage at Doylestown for New Hope. xr 8.80 P. M.—Evening -Express for litiklaktein and principal- Stations on the North POpnsylvania Sal'.. road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Ix. high Valley Train for Easton, reaching , there at 6.45 P. Id Passengers fbr Phdrtfield, Somerville and other, Points on New Jersey Central H.R. take N.J. 0. Train at Easton, winch arrives in New York at 10 P. IL Pas. Suroneytown take stage at North Wales. rnlrr Nazareth at PAPAP - TR and for DreenViile a AT f.. 15 P. 151.—Aamminodation, for- Doyiestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fox Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hratztville take stage at ' Abington : for Lumberville at Doylestown. AT.5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation, for Bab. lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl. vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley _Evening Train for -Allentomt.. Manch Chunck,/ AT 6.15 P. IL--Accortortodatkili, far Lansdale, stop-I ping at all intermediate Stations. - - At 11 P. H. Accommo dation . for Fort Washington. TR&INEI FOR 2331L&DELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at e.. 45 A. hi., Dna 12.45111., and dad AL. 12.25 train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val ley trains from haston Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2,80 P. K. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1.15 P. Dl n conneet at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at t;.40 P. M. - Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. M. B.lb and 6.80 P. M. Leave Lansdale at SAIL Leave Fort Weabington at 10.50 and 2.15 P.M. OR SUNDAYS. Philadelphian:Jr Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia fbr Doylestown at 2.80 P. M. Doylestown for'Philadelphia at 7.29 A. M. Bethlehem ibr Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cara Carty y pea a to and from Berke Street Depot. r = Cars of Second and Third Streets Line conVel Passegnms to Third Street blepot. Ticketa must bo roomed attheTleket Oftbases,THEß.D street or BF.ltEd street, In order to secure the lower.,l rates of fare_ ELLLS - daily Hillman's Bagga ge Erman will call /Dr and IVO B ffe t e g , 3 l!l tt o. t t e S S outh =Vet. my2l FOR NEW YOBS.-TheOAR; FOR AND AM:BOY and PEILA. kt÷: r N)) TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LtKPR, from Philadelphiato New,York and way, places, from WALNUT -STREET W ARP, will leave as followr. ...#l:tre„ At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom. $2 25 At gA. M., via Camden and Jersey City 112rprises, 800 At 2P. M. via Camden and Antboy Express, no At 6.( 0 P. rd., via Camden to S. Arne y, Acxtout. 2 2$ At 6.00 P. M. vis Camden and Amboy Aceom. 24 class... . . lEd AL S te.,Taat - as. vide, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. M., and SP. M. to Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5,6, and 1120 P. K. lbr Ptah Douse, rid myra, Riverton, Progress, Delano, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden town,:&.c. The 10 A. Aland s PM. lines runs direct through to Trenton. LLN S PROM SENS.I2IOTON DEPOT will leave as follows . - . At 51., 4.80, 6.45 P. M. and 12 PIC (night) via - Kensington and Jersey City Exprata„,—... g 8 CO The CO I'. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun days excepted. AL7.20 and 11.00 A. 11.,8, 8.30, 4.01,5 and 6,45 P. AK,. and 122didnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &a. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 ands P. M. for Cornwells,Trarisdale,Ho , Tacony,Wissir.o. ming, Bridesenrg and Franiclo and at 10.15 A. M. for Bristol. Schenck& Fddington and I P. M. for Holtuesbut a and intermediate Station& BELVIDEB.E LELA.WArus. Ac r 'roar), fin the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pw.wlvarda, and New York State, and the Great Lakeis. Two through insints dally Wundays excepted) from Kensington Der pot, as tblioWit: At 7.20 A. X. and LSO P. si, Mr Magma Falls, Buf falo, Dunkirk Canandaigua Elmir a, Mutest, Owego, 'Rocheater, B fngbampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, Wllkeabarre Scranton , Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem ngton,.t.o. The 8.20 P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Keeton du Mauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. &c. AS SP. M. for LambertvilleandintermediateStations sir For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken Ong= Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour belore departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. On Sundezys, Qmnlbasses will leave Wal. nut street wharf at 6P. M. to connect with 6.45 P. lei Piny Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen. ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as banage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra., The Company limit their responsibility bur baggage to One Dollar per pound. and will not be noble fbr any amount beyond flOo, except by spectra contract. tie Tbkeh told a n d haininw checked direct through to Roston, ITcn enter Bpringgeld Rarlford , flew Haven, Newport ALbany:Troy, and,Saratoga,, Graham's Baggage =press win Lail for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. a Wal. au- street, or at No. ICC ioutb Twelfth street. LINES PROM NEW 'WILE. FOB.Y H i I•A OELPEEL4: Will leave front foot of Cortland street, at. 1.2 M. rind P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At '7 and 10 A. M., P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken. sin ton. From Pier No. IN. River,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GATZIKER, Agent. PFILLADEIX/IL& J TOWN.AND NORRISTOWN . • Ail • TA.B.LE.-0a and altar MON DAY, May 16th, 1886. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave naiadslahla-6. 7,8, 9, 10, 11,12, A. M. 1,2, 910 minutes, 4,8, 03,1,8, 7,8, 0. /0, 11,12. P. M. Leave Germantown-8. 7,7%, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. U.. I, 2,8, 4, Oi,(1, 6.14, 7 8,9, 10, 11 P. M. The 8.20 down train, and the 83 and ISX up trains do net atop on Germantown Branch. ON. SUNDAYS. Leave Pnlindelprda-9.18 tntninee,a. PA.: 2 3, 5,8 and 10X. P. M. , Leave Germantown—a A. M. 1 ~, eN and 9X, P. X. trans BILL 8.A.1.L !LOAD. Leave phludeiptlr-6, 8, i6.3F, A. Bi.; 2, X, trii, T. 8, ar.d Li, P. M. Leave Chestnut H 0 1 , 1-7.10 adwaseo, 8, 9.40, and LW A. M.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.4 0 , 6.40, &40 sard 10.40 P. X, ON 8 AYH, Leave Philadelphia-9M mbauteri, A. M.; 2,5, and S Leave Oheetruat Hill-7.48 minutes, A. M.; 12.40, 8.10 and 9.25 minutei 'P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORIDETOWN. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.88,11.05 minutee, A. N.; 134, 3 1 5%. 5%. 5.05, and Ull. P. 1,2. Leave 10orristeum-53‘,7, 7.50, 9,11, A. M.; 83( and 8 P. N. The 153(, P. N. train will atop at School Lane, Whom. hiekon, Nariarink, Spring =is and Conshohocken Only. ON SIINDAYS. 1.43:4170 Philadelphia-9 A. M., 101, 4, and 7% P. M. Leave Norrintown-7 AIL. 1 and EN and 9, P. M. FOR aidacti-emE. Leave Philadelphia-e, 8.65, 1105 A. hLi 13i. 6.0 f, 9%. 6%, 0.05, and 1136 P Leave Manarmc—OM, 9%..11%. A. 3L4 UN 6% and 11%. P. X. ON strzamys. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.;234 4, and 7% P. IL Leave manary% A. M.;1% 6, aad 9% P. M. W. T..,L5:0N, General Sapezintendenk, , Depot, Ninth and Green street". c_ x •WEST CIE DSSTER AN PHILA. DELPIIIA RAILBCIA.D, V/A 'CAI &WWI ARBANGPMENTS. On and after • MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, the trains will leave as follows: WENT OILESTRIt .TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester,,from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M., Um A. 4., 2.311,4.45 and 7.00 p./54. _ Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. from Depot on E. Market street. 6.20, 7.30. 10.45 a. M., Lts 00 P. M, Trains leaving West Chester at 730 and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at Pennelton. and will stop below B. C.Stmction at media only, •• PENNELTON /MALYS. Leaverhiladelphia for Pennelton 5..17 and 10.80 P. M. Leave Pennelton for Pitliadelphia 8.16 A. Si., 7.85 These Trains steti all intermediate Stations. ON SITNDAYS.-- ve Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M. and 2.00 P. 11.. • Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 5.00 P M, Till otherwise ordered a Market Passenger Train will leave West, Chester for Philadelphta, en Tuesdays , and Fridays only, at 6.45 P. M. On .9unntar2e—The West r Phlladelbida Passenger cars wll leave Etev ante and hiarett streets, half-an. hour before the Than leaves the depat, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train to convey passengers into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 731 A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.80 A. Si, and 4.50 P. connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B. R. for Oxford and intermediate points. Jur Pamangers are allowed to take wearing apparel only se Baggage, and the Company will uot, in any , ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars. =leas a special contract 111 made for the gawk - EGILNICY WOOD. General Saperintendant RARITAN 'A.ND DELAWARE , 4), BA RATLROAD COMPANY. T mend after MONDAY, the 14th of May, tram's do Ulla roadwiii :cave the Depot of the Cam den and atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Can - den. a.s follows: 'Eaprets, tor Long Branch, New York, and interme diate stations, at. 9.20 a. M. Fre for New York and Intermediate etations, at Mali ..nd Express. for New York, at 2 So a.. M. Returning, trains leave Pier d 2, tiorth River, fOOt of Dunne street, at 11.00• A. Bt. and 400 P. M.., and Pie No. a, at 4.15 P. N . No baggage taken at Pier So. S. Pare, to and from New York IAY/7 31r. OLAYTON Oupgriutendenti - TISAVIWMEI -611111 DZ. Risotto:ll sf..I7A.MIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. • - • s lIMM.II.2."'ARRANCIMEEILITd• - The traintfei theDennsylvania Central B. B. leave slie Depet at Thirty-first and Market street!, which is reached by the 'cars of the Market. Elfreet Passenger I.satu s 3 ronningle auditoria the Depot The last car e aver Front - street Mont thirty minutes, prior to ,be departure of each Train. . „Os Sztraleve-Cars jeave Eleventh and Market, streenrlß minutes before departure of each train. - 'as ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will call for and deliver' Baggage at the Depot., Order& left at the office. No. Sal Chestnut street. will receive attention. .LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT MAIL TRAIN • . at 8,00 DAY "Fx - PRESS - • " 10.00 A . M. PAOLI ACCOM..- No. .1 • " 11.00 " PAST LINE & FRilr EXPII.F.Am i a 12.09 • M. HARRISBURG AtJakes., • 11 2.30 P. X. LANCASTER ACCOM.,•• " 4.00 " PAOLI AtAXIL,No. 2 • Lop 1•1 1 11 SsUBGH & ERIE MAIL, si " 0 . 0 0 " PAOLI ACCOM.4.No. 3- • • 1 10.00 .. PHILADELPHIA. NIePRESS4 • • " nap ai . . CENODINATI "EZEEPT_t_E_SS,_I_ _ • " 12.40 A.71.'. PHILADELPHIA :).•:•EA516313 - " 7.10 " PAOLI ACCOM., Tina • ! " 5.20 " COLUMBIA TRAIN„. • 1. " 9.00 LANCASTER TRAIN • • " 17.40 P. X P.ASTDINE - • • " 10 PAOLI ACCOIf.; No. 2, • • " 4 1. .10 " 'BAY 'EXPRESS • • • • " 5.00 PAOLI AOLOM.„ No. 3, II 7 0 " RRTSBURG AtAX:M.,• • 11 9.50 *Daily; except Saturday. tDarly. except' Monday. All 'Other trains day, except Srmday. Running through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Eric without 'change of cars. ; EITIVDAY ACCOVIODATION TRAINS for Paoli and in termediate stations leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. H. and 7.00 P. M.. returning, leave Paoli at 6.10 A. M. and; A TICKET . OFFICE • ' Is 1. ated atNo. 631 Chestuutstreet„whereTicketstoall' portant points may be procured, and fall inform hen given by JOHN C. ALI KN, Ticket Agent Also st.lhirty.litat mid Market streens,on application. 'to 'l3i .14..PARE.E. Ticket Agent,at the Depot. An Amerraut Trim runs daily, except Sunday. For Intl intbrmation as m thre and accommodations, apply to FRA.NOIB FUNK.. No. 137 Dock stmt. . The Pemuteivanlaßauroad Co. will not annum any risk tbr Baggage except for WeadngApparol, and their responsibility- to One- H.unrlred Dollars in value.• All Ramagear tug that amount in.value, will be at the risk of the owner. unless taken by special contract' _ PrITSBURCI.H.i, COLMIEBM4 D CIRCLINNAT.i. RAILROAD MZM PAN tE/LMLE aotiw, mr:mgre3•:m. Owing te the great distance saved by THD3 ROOTH the Government has assigned to it the partying of the U. S. MAIL to the Pr indpal Cities of the West and Bottthwest. THARE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF cams BER W EEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL Asarv - B IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND Si. LOUIE ONE TRAM IN %ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER LINE Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. X. will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodruff Celebrated Palace mate-Room Sleeping Oars will be attached, and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh st mianight. a comfort never before afforded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickete "VIA STEUREN. VLLLE." at P.ENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD OFFICE - Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. 8. F. SCULL, ,racket Ag't. Steubenville, 0. JOHN X. army.Rß. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Art. 528 Broadway, New York. SOHN DISP.AND. Gen'l Sup't. fevi-if Pennsylvania Railroad Oftice, 631 Chestnut street; and '1 hirtletr, and Market streets, Wen Philadel phia. fr•r•Vti•-o:•. f.r• '• ' •;11A:14 . '•LLN ES—From-foot of Market —Lpper . • romancing THURSDAY May 1866 LEAVE PHILADELPHLL AS FOLLOWS 8.00 A. M. 31/01 for Bridgeton, dalexa, and all Inter militate Mzurclur.. 0.4 0 e. M. Mall for Cape Mal, stopping at Woodbury, Glassboro' inelaud and Mlllvllle, and all stations, ations be low Irue 12.20 M. 340 P. 31. accomodation for Cape May, stopping at codborT an d slasstmro', and all stations below lataboro 1.5 P. M. tab P. 3L Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem and all • termediate stations. 6.00 P. M. NV °album Accomodatinn. 11B.N.ING TRAINS. I.4ltveCape play 6.30 and LI A. M. • Bridgeton 7.00 A M. and 3.60 P.M. . " Salem 6.46 A. M. and 3.35 P. 3f. . . Ticket office in ferry building, foot of Market street. alinotilm Tit SETS oari also be purchased at Graham's Baggage kapress Office, 130. 102 South Twelf.h sheet, Philadelphia, where orders are receiv ed for Baggage, which will be Called for and checked at residence. t will be received at second covered wharf be low nut atreet from 7A. M. until SP. M. Freight received at or before 9 A.M., will go forward same day. Freight delivered WEST .T at 528 South Delaware Avenue. 'ME .T. VAN Itii:NSFIRI.EX.P 051.51 PA..NY !. ER, Superintendent ERSZY : WM attend to all the usual branches ofiltrsultaa arias, receive, deliver, and forward, through ether re. sporalble Express Companies, to all parts of the =m iry, any article entrusted to them. A Special Meissen• ger accompanies each through train. Wilco.. No. 5 Walnut street k 1666 . PHILADELPHIA AND a lati s P-ERIE R tr.ROAD. 1264. I great e traverses the Northern and North weet counties of Pennallvanla to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. . _ It Ilse been lewd and Is operated by the Penneyl. vent& allroad („bropany. ph. tivb•Est.a:,TT:f:t.-.A.-j-14:1,1,./less•Noll4:tes•Nov4Al.4-eil Azauvz E.Airrw.Liu). arse Nail Train.._ Erie Express 7.63 A. SI. P. AL Erie Hall ..... P. M. Erie Elrpress_.- MOO Passenger Cars run through on the — and rip:rebel ra!ns without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. Z4S.W 'YORK CO.. .N.N. SCTIOI.4. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M, arrive at Erie 9.33 A. M Leave Erie at 4.0 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M " Elegant ble , ping on all Night Trains. For information respecting pastanger bun nets analy st corner 11ELI1.TLETS and MAERET streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Einsietan. sr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. .L W. Reynolds, brie. Wm. Brown, Agent N. Q. R. iL Baltimore. H. nousrow, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. OW - OMER, General Ticket . Philadelphia. • AgeeTYLER, General Sncerintendent, Erie. ••••^7.1"'V.E:13 NAW ARRANOEILENT.—PEITL ": is it imour CELANGF, OF CA-114 VIA CATA • On and after Monday, April 2d, 1566, through care for W illimrsport will leave the Philadelp and Read ing BaProud Depot, Thirteenth and :Jallowbill streets, ate A. IL arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and mailing close connections for Elmira; Oil Regions. Buffalo, khle, 1 ,- 41,64;8ra Falls, Suspension Bridge mid all places in the Western, North Western, South Western States and the Umadas.• EitOUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured at the Company's office VS Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, smc at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read Eng RalLtoad Thirteenth and tsfflowhill streets. N. VaIaHORN„ Passenger agent LIQ'VOKtu HER MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE, J. P. DITNTo-N.,1 151 80ttil non tar„ ens ACM. NifINICI3.—The attention of the trade Is solicited to V V the itillorrth_very choice Wines,_ito._, for sale by JOSEPH F. .1)021, No. liliNanth Front stmt. shore Walnut. . . . . MAMMAS—OId Wand, 8 rears old. SHERRIES—CampbeII & .00., Single. 08110111 and triple Grape, R. Crease at Sons, Rudolph, Topas, Spanish, Crown and P. Vallette. PORTS—Vallette, Velho Hasl, Danton and . Rebell° Valente & Co. Vintages 1838 to 1858. CLARETS--Crase - Plis Freres and St,Eatepho Il Trißl m: M.l3.4l. Jourdan, Rare & Co. MUSCAT—do _Front Dian. CHAMPAGNES Phi:tasty Irronr, "Golden Saari de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Mbinst =Con= favorite brands' VWHIBKLES.--500 Cases Pure Old Wheat. BYe, V Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies, for sale by E. P. MIDDLETON, OROVES /MD MMMItt!. . THOMAS B. DIXON & SONS, -4 Late Ai:id:ewe & Dixon No, itai carEsTrarr street_ , _l%ll44loz:dila ' odui Oppoa f ite United t3tates Mint, • turera o LOWDOWN, - - TARDOR, ciff OFFICE, And .other GRATES, ger Anthralte, Rituminotte and Wood Mx= WARM-AIR FURNACES, Tex Warning Public_ and Private Bnildinze. R.EGISTERS, VERITLA.'/ORS ' • .OHIMNDW-OATSL UOUKING-AANGEI3,BATH-BuILIERI3, Ca. :Sala IRItOLV , L&L,E and. RICW:G. IPIN.FIIIMERY. .SHERIFF'S NOTICES. OBRRIENCE to a rule of the- District . Conri 1 of the. City and, County of Philadelphia, the Sheriff of said City publishes tho following write Of Alias Summons Covenant: - - - HENSY O. HOW - ELL, sheriff. . Sheriff's Office, June 16tb, 186 a. - Mt/ and Countv of Phdeltihia is. Tam COMSIONWP LTA OP t PIiasMSYLVA.M.L. , To the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greetritg : • We command you, as before we did tuat you sum mon EDWARD' BATCH, late of „your comity, so that he be and 'appear before - Ohr Judges at eteiladel4 phis, at our District Court for the Cita? and County, of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for , the said city and county of Philadelphia, the firstAiON-. DAY of July next, there to answer John H. Campbell of a ph a of breach of covenant. sur ground rent deed to recover five hundred and - fifty collars for three half. years' ground rent due and in arrears on the first day of April , Anno Domini 1666, issuing out of and charged upon a lot of ground situate on the north side of Spruce street, between Schuylkill Sixth and SeVentli• streets,: in the city of Philadelphia, at the distx.nce of 154 feet eastward from the east side of the:said Schuylkill Sixth street, containing In. front or breadth on the said Spruce street twenty-two feet, and in length or depth northward 119 feet tote, nine feet wide alley. And have you then and there this writ. . We command 'you, as before we did. that you sur&. mot, Plaitlit F. LAWS and JOHN CONN, late of your county', so tb at they be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the tax and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phihnie.... phia, hi and for the said City and Lbunty of Pbiladel. V as ia i lie gt V Toafnteu 4 .l 2 ealthere Ball who. was salience of NV illiam W. Ball and wife, of a Piea o breach of covenant, gar ground rent deed, executed by William W. Ball and wife, and Peter F, Laws and John Conn, ,dated tt e 25th flay of February, A Et, 1853, re. corded in Deed Book T, 8., N 0.412, p. 499, &c , convey; ing to the said Peter F. Laws and John Conn, in fee; the let of ground therein described, reserving thereout unto the said m W. Ball, his heirs and assigns; a yearly ground rent of ninety. six dollars and fifty cents, on the itt day of the months of April and Octol ber a hick yearly rent the said William W. Bail and assigns, and the said William Ball. by deed -dated the 16th day of Anril, A. D. 1866, granted' the said ground rent (inter alla) unto 'Washington Atlee. And have you then there this writ. - We command yon, as before we did, that yon suin- mon P.UTER .F. LA.WS and . SOHN CONN, late of your county. so that they be and - appear before our Judges at Philadelphia. at our District. Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. to be holden at Phi. ladelphla, in and for the Bald City endConnty of Phila.: delph la, tine first MONDAY of July next, there to an.: . wer Washington Atlee, alienee of - William Ball; who was allenee of William W. Reiland wife, of a plea of breach of covenant anr ground rent deed, executed by Wm. W. Ball and Peter F. Laws Ana John Conn; dated the :sth day of February, A. D. 1153, recorded July 11, 1853, in Deed Book a , If, No. 9 page 990, con veying to the said Peter F. Laws and John mnn In fee the lot of ground therein described, reserving there ut unto the said William W. Ball, his heirs and assigns ; a yearly - ground rent October , on the. first day of tne months of April and .which yearly ground rent the said Wm. W. Ball and wile, by deed dated the lath day of March, A. D. 1866, granted inter anti, unto William Ball, his heirs and assigns.. And the said William Ball, by deed dated the 16th day of April, A. D. 1866 granted the seldrent inter Alia unto Wash ington L. Atlee. And ha,ve you then therathls writ. We command you as before - we did that you sum mon PETER F. LAWS and StraN CONN, late, of your county so that they be and appear before our deudges at Philadelphia, at our District Court fOr the ty and county of Philadelphia, to county at Phila. Iphia, in and far the said city andf Philadel phia, the first MONDAY of July next, there to answer Washington L. Atiee, alienee of William Ball, who was alien e e 01 William W. Ball and wife of a plea of a breach of covenant, snr ground rent deed executed by William W. Ball and wifeand Peter F. Laws and John Conn, dated February 25th. 1853, recorded the Mix day of July, 1853, in Deed Book T.H., 92,p 493, conveying to the said Peter F. Laws and John Conn in fee the lot of ground therein described reserving thereont unto ybe said William W. Ball, his heirs and assigns a yearly ground rent of e7r on the let day of the months of April and October which yearly rent the said William W Ball and wife, by deed dated the 28th of March, A. D. 1666. grantee (inter albs) unto William Ball his heirs and assigns and the said William Ball, by deed April -16. 1866, granted the said rent (inter alio) unto Wash ington A tlee, plaintiff in suit, and have yon then and there th is writ. _ . We command you. as before we did that you 'Sum, mon JOHN MO.BRIS, late ofi your County so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court, for the City and County of Phila delphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of Julynext, there to answer the Prospect Building and Loan Association Of the City and Coomy of Philadeiphiaallenees of Jesse Nece who was idleness of William H. Kern, High bberiff. of a plea of breach of (Nrvanenur ground rent deed, executed by Peter Weikel and wife and John Morris, dated the 3d of• October, A. D.,1851. recorded on the 13thaf January, 1253. In Deed Book T.H. No. 65, p. 31 rks., and coavey ing unto the said John Morris in fee the lot or piece of ground therein described, reserving unto the said Peter Weikel, blsheirs and assigns, a yearly ground. rent or aura of eM, In half yeasty payments on the lee day of the months of May and November, welch ground rent (inter alia) William H. Bern. Esq., eberiff or the-City and County of Philadelphia, by Deed Poll under his band and seal dated December el, A. D. 1858, duly executed and acknowledged in open District Court, the same day and entered among the records thereof, in Book B. No. p. 465, sold as the property of Peter Weikel, and which ground rent the said Jesse Nece and wile by Deed date January 24th, IE6I, recorded April 11tb., 1866. In Deed Book L. B. B. No. 170, p. 112, granted tinter ails) math the Prospect Building and Loan Association' the the City and County of Philadelphia, In fee plaintiff In the snit, And have you te en there thia writ, We command you. astbefere we did, that you sum mon Pft.A.NCIIs MANGE, late of your ()runty, seethat he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia., at -• our Distrkt Court for the City and County of Philadel phis to be holden at Philadelphia in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, on the first MON DAY of Jule next, there to answer the Prospect Building and Loan Association of the City and County of Philadelphia, allenees of Jesse Nece. who was alienee of William. IL Kern, High Sheriff, of a pie% of breach cf covenants= ground rent. Deed executed by Peter Weikel and wife, and Francis Mange, dated the 24th day 01 October. A. D 185 - 1; recorded on thenth of January, 18.53, in Deed Beek T. H.. No q, p 53, and ccnveying to the said rands Mange in fee the lot or piece of gronna there'n described, reserving unto the said Peter 'Weikel, Ha heirs and assigns. a yearly ground rent or sum of 13e, in half yearly payments, o a the first day of the months of May and eevember, which ground rent (inter ella) William H. Kern, High Sheriff of the city and county of Philadelphia. by Deed Poll. under his hand and seal dated December alst. A. D 1858, duly executed and acknowledged in open D - trice Court the same day, and enterea among 'he re cords thereof in Book R.. No -," p. 465. iseld Eta the pro perry of Peter Weikel, and which ground rent the said Jesse le ece and wife, by Deed, sated the 24th day of January. A. D. 1661. recorded April Ilth, .848. in Deed Book L. B 8., No. 170. p. 112, granted (inter ails) unto the Prospect Building end Lean Association of the city and. county of Pheadelphia, in fee. And have you then there this writ. We command you, as before we did, that you sum-' mon CHRIeTOPHER H. WITIE, late of your County, so that,he be and appear be:of e oar Judges at Philadelphia, at our Distrio. Court for tee (Sty and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of July next, there to answer the Prospect Building and Lo A moclation, of the City and county of Philadelphia, silienees of Jesse Nece, woo was alienee, of William H. Set n, High hheriff, of a Plea of Breach of Covenant stir grd. Itt. Deed executed by Peter Weikel and wife, and Christopher H. Witte. dated November 13th, A. D. 1851 and recorded December 6th, A. D. 1853, In Deer Book T. H., No. 111. p. 533, and convey. ing to the said Christopher IL Witte, in tee, the lot of ground therein descrlbed,reeerving unto the said Peter Weikel, ha heirs ant assigns, a yearly ground rent, or sum of e 36, in half yearly payment on the first day of the months of June and .December, which ground rent (inter alie) William H. Kern, Esq. Rich Sheriff of the thy and County of Philadelphia. , by Deed Poll. under his hand and seal, dated the 31st day of December', A. D. IESB, duly executed and acknowledged in open Dis trict Court the same day, and entered among the Re cords thereof in Book 8., No. 2, p. 465, sold as the property of Peter Weikel, and which ground rent the said Jess. Nece and wife, by Deed dated January 24th, A. D. 1861, Recorded April 11th, 1E66, in Deed dook L. R. B. No. 170; p. 112, granted (inter BIM) unto Prospect Bonding and Loan Association ef the City and County 01 Philadelphia and have you then„there this writ. 'We command son, as before tee did, that you summon WILLIAM B. KOHLER, late of your county, so that be be s our a before for the at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City and Courty of Philadelphia. to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of July next, there to answer the Prospect Building and Loan Association of the City and County 'of Philadelphia, alienees of Jesse ~Nece, who was silents of William ,H. Kern, High Sheriff, of a plea of breach ofcovenant stir ground rent deed executed by Peter Weikel sea wind William H. Kohler, dated the 6th day of November, nD. 1851, recorded on thenth iSathStrY t e. D. 1853, in Deed Book T. H., .No. 65, p. 44, and con veying to tl e said William H. 'Kohler, In fee the lot or - piece el ground therein described, reserving unto the said Peter H. Weikel his heirs and aesigns. ayearly grouna rent or sum of 136 In bale' yearly payments on the Bret day of the months of June and December, which ground rent tinter cilia) William H. Kern. Esq High Sheriff of the GUY and County ea Philadelphia, by Deed Poll under his band and seal dated the 31st Dec. A. D. 1858, duly executed and acknowledged in e per! District Court the same day, and entered among the recorde thereof in Book R., No. 2, p. 465. sold as the rorerty of Peter Weikel, and which - ground rent the the said Jesse Nece and wife, by Deed dated the 24th . des. of January„A. D. 1861. recorded lltb day of April. /F 66, in Deed Brok L. R 8., No. 170, p. ler etc., greeted (inter tele) unto the PTOPpt Ct, Building and Loan Asso ciation of the City and County of Philadelphia in fee plaintiff in the suit. And have yon then and there this writ- . We command yon, as before we did, that you sum mon J 011. 1 ,1 1,, ORRIS, late!' f your county, so that be be and appear before our Judges at Philad.lohla, at our District Court for thecity and county of Philadel phis, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the. first MONDAY of July next, „there to answer the PRO 4 PECT BUILD. IND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of the City and County of Phi , adelphia. allenees bf Jesse Nece, who was a len ee of Wm. B. ern, 1:11311 Sheriff. of a plea of Breach of covenant stir ground rent deed, executed by, Peter Weikel and wife and I.hn Morris dated the 3d day of October. A. D. 1851, rer orded January 12. 1853, in Deed Book S. H., No. 85.- page 35, &c.. and conveying unto the said John Berrie in f e the lot or piece of ground therein & scribed, reserving nn o the said Peter Weikel, his heirs and assigns, a yearly ground rent or sum of 130, in half yt arty payments en the first daY of thr months of Way and November which ground rent (inter alia) William B. Kern. Esq.. High Sheriff of the City and County of Philadelphia, by Deed Poll under his hand and seal, dated December 31; 1858, duly exe cuted and acknowledged in open District Court the same day, and entered among the records thereof to Bonk R, No. P. page - 485, sold as the property of Peter Weikel, and Which ground the said Jesse Nece and wife, by deed dated January 29,1881, recorded April 11. 1858. in Deed Book L. R. 8., N 0.170, page 112,granted, (inter alia) nate the Proapectßuilding and lart Assts.' ciation of the City and County of Philadelphia in fee. And have yk.o then lin re this writ.- did, We command - you, es before we d tbar you sum in or: CS its NBAL, late ofy our county, so that be be and appear before our -Judge , at Philadelphia. at our Dist .ict C , urt for the City and Cotinty of Philadelphia, to he holden at Philadelphia; in and for thesaid City and t or nly,ef - Philadelphia. tbq tint 'MOND gLY 'or 'ivy next, there tp aaswer, Williarn H. Nero. as-ig nee R. Julia Fitheri del'Atei under tins Tau 9t Wm, Flab __, deceased, grantee wider PrOCeedlng‘nu partition e state of SeunuelW- Maher, deceased of apiece °fa . of covenant sur ground rent Deed dated July 26t.h..17% Recorded in Deed Book, E. F. ,- No. 20, p. 205, allotte to William Fisher, July 18; 1817;;Imder proceedings partition in Orphans' Court, - of - estate of Samuel Fisher, deceased, devised to Jolla" Fisher,•firy will William Fisher, deceaseti, dated December Ist, 1 -Recorded in will book No. 19, page 541 and stasis ment dated April litti, 1866; and have ye - at/nt th this writ. We command You, as before 'we did, that you sun mon TraNltY FREED, late of your county, no that be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, our District Court for the City and County of Pi:lll*M Tibia, to be holden at Philadetplua. in and for the ' City.and County. of Philadelphia , the first MONDA of July next, there to anawer Caleb A. Smith, Sunlit. C. Smith; Thomas Ste wardson, Jr., Trustee, and Ell Yarnell, and Thomas; Stewardson, Sr., Trustees, of plea of covenant. Andhave you then there this.wr We command you, as before we did, that, you sat monll.kbßY FREED, late of Your county, so that 1 be and appear before our. Judaea - at 'Philadelphia i 'our District Court for the Cityland County of Philade phia, in and for the said City_and County of Pitilad phis, the first MONDAY ofJnly next, there to anew Caleb R. Smith; Barzillai C. Smith and Thomas Stet ardson, Jr„ of a plea of trespass on the Cate; CtC. At have you then and there tilt writ, ' - We command you as bdfore Redid that YOU SUI mon LIVILITA.RD, late of your county so twit he and appear before our. Judges at - Philadelphia. at ot District. Court for the city and county et Philadephl to be holden at Philadelphia, In and for the said. ell and county of. Philadelphia. the first MONDAY A July next, there taanswer James Meßeenand lifal hia wife in right of the said Mary, David J. Bent at t , Emeline bra wire, in right of the said &mein% lie, rietta 3.1.. Armstrong, (devisee of Henrietta. J. An strong, deceased,) and .Eduard Armstrong. ' The Is ,, as executor'of Thomas .B.rmstroxig,' deceased, and 4 his own right. The said Mary, Emeline, Edward u' Henrietta being also the sole. devisees of the sae Thomas, _who was assignee of Samuel Blair younger. one of the heirs of Saintrel 'Blair the elder, a Vett ofbreach of covenant, and have yoithen the. bil l We command young before we did, thatiiin temnrci PETER LAWS and.JOHN CONN,late Of your 60 1411 so that he be and appear before our Judges at P delphia at our Court of. Common Pleas, for the ci and county of Philadelphia. to beholden at Phi ad phis, in and for the Said city and county' of P phie. the first MONDAY ,of July next, thereto ant Washington Atiee. alienee of William .Rall, who w alienee ;of William W. Reiland wife of styles of brew of covenant sur groundreut, deed executed by Wm: Ball and wife, and Peter F. Laws and.Tobn Conn. dal the 25111 O as of February,A. D.,1253, recorded Julyll A:D., 1853, in Deed Book T.H., No. 92, 'MAO& CnxtVe lug Ut the said Peter F. Laws, and John Conn, in fee ti lot 01 ground therein describeel.reservingthexeout nal the said William W. - Ball, his hetre .And 'eterigrizi yearly snrotuad rent of seventy.two day of the months of April and October„which year rent the saidWllliarn Nv. Ball and, wife - by deed dal the atth dayof March, A. D.. 1886, granted tinter all - unto William W. Ball, his heirs and asaignit and t said William W.Ball, by deed dated thel6th. day April, A.D., 186E4 granted the saidrent,(Mtetr- alhi) us Washington L. Atha.. And have you then there tl We conimand yon, as befcire "Nye did, that yon it mon GEORGE 31.00 RE, late of your cormty,.so he be and appear before our Judges at Phuadelph I at our District Court;for the City at d County of Pill delphia; to be hoiden at Philadelphia.. in an for at; -City and County of Philadelphia. the first MONDA of July next, there to answer The Prospect Buildi and Loan Association of the City and County of Phi: delphia; alienees of Jesse MC., who was allenee :, William H. Kern. High Sheriff, of a plea Of preachy. covenant, stir ground rent deed.. executed by POI Weikel and wife, and George Moore, dated the nit* day of December, 851, recoroedDecember 6, WS, Ll,,i Book T. H., No. 111 p. 5:11, Sm., and exaveying .to said George Moore in fee the lot or piece of groil the rein described, reserving ante the said Peter NV' kel, his belts and assigns a yearly ground rent or en of thirty-six dollars, in' ball-yearly payments on 41 first oay af the months of June and December, whit ground rett (inter ails) William IL - Kern, Esc . RV ehei ifr of the City and County.of Philadelphia, 1 , Deed Poll under his band and seal, dated December !'1 A. D. 1858, duly executed and acknowledged in opt' District Cour. the same day, and entered among L Records thereof in Book R. No. 2, p. 465, &C., sold the property of Peter Weikel, and which ground rir the raid Jesse Nice and wife. by deed dated Janus* , 24 1851 recorded A pril ii, 1866. in Deed Book L. R. i., No. 10, p. 112 granted inter Alts 'unto The Prosp!, Building and Loan association of the City and ()Una , of Philadelphia; and have you then and there ti writ. We command you, as before'we did thirt.von Err' mon ANDREW t.HAM:BEßS:lateofyoor Contity that he be and appear before our es a ;IF phis. at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City. County of Philo& Iphia. to be holden at Philadelpl in and for the said City and County of PhiLadelpl the first MONDAY of July next, there to answer 'V liam H. Witte of-a plea of breach of covenant ground rent deed, John Bice and Mary B. his wife Andrew Chambers, recorded in Deed Book T. 14.1 Riceg Sin and asaignments of said ground rent; Jc and Mary B. his wife to John hfcCrea, recom • in Deed Book B. D. W. No. 97 page =94 John McC .and Mary his wife to John Ward, recorded in p Book A. C. B. No. 47, t i g i e 510• John Ward and nah a his wife - to Book L. B.S. No 78, page 196. ---- *rid you. sa bele - did, -thai /e command you, fie &fore we ....., ..._ st you, mon Ritz AY M. NIXON, late ofyour county, e, ,Ile be and appear before our Judges atPnilade,S 1 1 at. =District Court for the City and flaunty or !, delphia. to be holden at Philadelphia, In and , f 1,... said City and Ceturty of Philadelphia, the first); DAY of July next. there to answer ,Thomas R who is &stgnee of Henry P. Atherton and ,„, Ring, 'Jr., - EXECUIAIS, .tr... , of Ann Weaver dei" -- who was assignee of Robert B. Haines. of a- . breach of covenant, sun ground rent deed tween Robert B.Haines ant HauryX. - Nl3 op August Ist. /Btu. recorded in Deed Rook A. D. ,: 12, p. US, at., assigned by Robert /X Haines'? eaver dated June Ist. 1= . . recore.ed in Dee., G. W. C., No. 101. p. 225, assimment . Atherton and Joseph Ring, Jr., Inxecutors. , Ann Weaver. Geed to Thomas Bartlett. dates 14,1857, recorded In Deed. Book B. D. W., NO. at, &t; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable GEORGE SHA_RSW - Duch:trot Laws, President or our said, Court at P delphia,tha thirteenth day of June, in the year o Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty OM). je2l.late2w F. A; 'MEW, gr• Prottioniittu TN OBEDIENCE to a Rule of the Court of CO= -LPleas of the City and Countyof Philadelphia, the • riff of said city publlahea the following writs of Sammons Owenant: - HEM - HY C. HOWELL, fiber Sheriff's Office, June 16.1566. a riE l t i rand aunty of .Philadelphia, ,u. . . • COMMONWEALTH OF PIEINSYLVAI , To the Sheriff of Pb "imelPhia County, greed= - - We command you, that you summon WLLLI H. TOITEN, late of your county so that he be • appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, a 49 Court of Common Pleas, for the city and 00tin e ., , , , ? Philadelphia,to be holden at Philadelphia, in an- toe said city and county of Philadelphia. the 310NDAY ofJuly next,there to answerMarieJosep! j Fearork assignee of bfary A. Dobbins, who vees• - slgoee of Richard J. Dobbins, of a plea of bread - covenant.. And have you then there this writ. We command you. as before we did, that your mon WILLIAM R. GILISS,Iate of your cotuaty,so he be and appear betere our Judges at Philadelphi. . _war Court or Common Pleas, for the City and O'. of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, it' for the said City and County of Philadelphia, tbi MONDAY of July next, there to answer D DlXON;Assignee of James bluilvain and wif • plea of breach of covenant. And have yon ther this Writ. We command you, as before we did, that yo mon JAMES R. GRAHAM, late of your Co* that he be and appear before our Judges at Pi t phia..at our Court of Common Pleas, for the ci ; count of of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philtut ,-'• in and for the said city and county of Philad the first 'MONDAY of July next, there to .. James McCormick, Assignee, of a plea of br covenant; and haveyon then and there this - Wriv We command you, as before we did, that yt .--• • mon ARTHUR McWHINNEY, late of your..-.. : so that he be and appear before our Judges ai 1 delphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for .= and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at P . 1 . phis, in and for the said City and County of P phis, the first MONDAY of July next, there . ewer James McCormick. assignee, &c., of a breach of covenant; and have yon,hen and tr writ. Willnetts, the Honorable JOSEPEC ALLISON, - - of Laws, President of eur said Court at P . z - the 16th day of Jane Anno Domini, one t. eight hundred and sixty-six. -. .. le2l-iaw.2t, T. o WEAR. Pro Prothot, PROPOPIALLiti. DEPARTMENT OF. PUBLIC 131OMWG Office 6. W. corner Walnut and Fifth a c PICELADELPHIA, Rine 1868. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at t of the Chief Commissioner of Tflghways ttnt. , clock. M., on MONLAY, 75th instant, for the cl'i• Con of the *Bowing sewers, viz : ' On the line of t•xford street from Mil fin air t:' point 40 fret west of Sixth street to be built circular in form, with a clear inside diaroete; feet; a nd on th e line of Oxford street and the -lA. town road from Mifflin street to the 'aorta Cameo, street, also to ne built of brick, ch.P.Z. form and with a clear inside disrneter - of Inches. with such inlets and man holes - AS m rectee by the Chief Engineer ana Surveyor. . t ' ding to be that the Contractor stall"' prepared against the property fronting on sal. to the amount of one dollar and twenty,(ive each lineal foot of front on each side of the at much cash paid; the balance to-be pald , by provided the same,- in each case, shall nt' : three hundred dollars. All bidders are Inv,.‹, present at the time and Place of opening sr ! sals. Each proposal a ill be accompanied b 3 .1 sate that a bondhas been filed in the Law On as directed by Ordinance .of May 25tli, Lowest Bidder shall not execute a contract within days aft r the work Is awarded he will be deem declining. and will be held ;liable on his bond f difference between his bid' and the next woe Specifications may be had at the Department of veys, which will bestrictly adhered to. W. W. W. SMEDLEY, Chief Commissioner of liighwa %Alfa. ROBE 'LEAVES WANTED-Highest 6,0 given ter fresh Rose Leaves, by uRA.ILLEs SON et CO. "Wholesale Druggists, corner Seventh. , Market streets. j e l3 ' MRS BRUSH . , WRITING AND LITE AGENCY.--copying done rapidly, a e menta written, business letters ansWered and confidentialb Writing at all kinds di at the aborteat notice. Literary matters re( especial atter tion. No. 258 South Ninth at et, 2 delpbia. Refer to 1). Appleton. Co., anti Bruadway. New -York. ' ' - A OBN'ts WaRTPD ' FOR AiGNs 'Ad.. THE ARMY 017 THE POTOlittit.o." 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