Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 27, 1866, Image 3

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    The Fenian Trials.
SwKsraBTTBG, O. E., Deo, 26.—The jury in
' the case of McDonald, who were looted ud
over .Christmas, not being able .to agree
■were: discharged. It is - understood that
eleven were for conviction and one for ac
quittal.
W-t* Devlin then addressed the jury, after
Judge gaye in his oharge. After
an hours deliberation they returned with a
verdict of guilty. . , ■
Terrence McDonald was then put unon
trial for robbery. r
Smith was sentenced to be hanged on the
1 15th of February.
The evidence in McDonald’s case is the
* a ??e before. The jury, after a long
deliberation,- failed to agree 1 and ‘were dis -
-charged.
.Reardon was put on trial for invasion.
The Judge directed- the jury to discharge
him on thh ground of a wrong indictment.
Michael Crowley , was then tried on the
same evidence, but at 9 P. M. the jury had
Ailed to agree, and the Court adjourned.
From Havana.
*?ew-Yoke, .Dec. 26.—The steamer Moro
Castle has arrived with Havana dates to
the-22a;
. -A-, financial crisis pr evailed. Several
banks had suspended specie payments and
dosed their doors* A general crash was ex
acted*
Advices from Mexico state that, Maxi
milian had divided the country into four
military divisions, under the command of
jMejia, Marques and Miramon, and the
fourth, Yucatan, is to remain in its present
state.- General Rlanco has been appointed
Minister of War.
The steamer Stars and Stripes had ar
rived from Philadelphia. A private letter
says that owing to the stupidity of the
Spanish Consul at Philadelphia, the Stars
and Stripes would probably be sent to
-quarantine.
A . m
Collision Between Soldiers and Becesb
i • Policemen.
Nash, v uiUb, Dec. 26.—A murderous affair
occurred, last night, 'between a party of re
gular cavalry and a party of policemen."
The former were cheering for Lincoln and
Union when the latter came up/ with an
swering cheers for Jeff. Davis. A melee
followed, in which Edward Orego, a soldier
was shot, dying in a few minutes. Sergeant
v -““mey received a serious wound in the
iead. Great excitement exists over the af
fair, and a number of unofficered soldiers
to-night, are out hunting the murderer, with
threats of vengeance, . , v -
<ao^S?°i n6 ? l ° r<rt) M a paymaster of over
$B,OOO, last summer, and was sentenced bv
» court-martial to hard labor in thepeniten
tiary, escaped with; two other, convicts last
might.
Remarkable Historical Discove
ry.—Samuel de Champlain, the noble
founder of Canada, was buried at Que
bec two hundred and thirty years ago
and the place of his interment has
Jnained a mystery, though it appears by
the records of the time that a tomb was
constructed for him in a chapel which
was known by his name. This mystery
has just been solved by the indefatigable
-research of two ecclesiastics of Quebec,
the, Abb6s Laver,diere and Casgrain
hoth of whom are well Known as accom
plished and able investigators of Cana
dian history. Almost patient and per
sistent sifting of ancient records brought
them to_ the conclusion that the chapel
-and: tomb must have been in the lower
town of Quebec, ata certain point imme
diately under the preoipiceon which the
upper town is built. Accordingly, they
went to the spot in question, ane found
that the aqueduct constructed some ten
years ago, had apparently destroyed all
traces of the supposed tomb, the chapel
which contained it having long since
disappeared; 6 -
Those familiar with Quebec will re
member the long stairway which de
acon (I s from Mountain street to Cham
plain street. Near the foot of these stairs
•was the spot which the two archseolo
gists had been led to believe was the site
of the tomb. It only remained toinquire
of those engaged in building the aque
-1 duct whether any such remains had been
discovered in the progross of the work.
They went to Mr. O’Donnell, Assistant
Engineer of the Water Works, who had
superintended this part of the structure.
He replied promptly that an ancient
ivaalted tomb had been found at the
Elace in question, containing a coffin of
uman bones, and that he was so much
struck with the character of the dis
-covery that he had included a section of
the vault with measurements and other
indications concerning it, in one of his
plans. This plan he found and pro
duced. He conducted MM. Laverdiere
-and Casgrain-to the place and showed
them what was still to be seen of the
-old vault, within which; a new one, for
the purposes of the aqueduct, had been
made, nearly obliterating the inscrip
tion on the wall, where, however, some
-of the letters of Champlain’s name may
still be distinguished.
The bones had been removed immedi
ately after the vault was discovered, and
.Mr. O’Donnell could not tell what had
become of them. It appeared,bn further
Inquiry, that they had been given to the
Abbe Langevin.the priest of aneiglTbor
ing parish,, well known in Canada as
the author of several antiquarian and
.historical publications. He had placed
them in a box and kept them for some
time, but afterwards caused them to be
buried, still in the box, in the Roman
Catholic cemetery : for unbaptized in
fants. He directed the spot to be marked
but this it seems was neglected,for when
we last heard from Quebec, the box had
not yet been found, though an attempt :
to that end had been made. • There can
be no doubt that the bones will soon be
recovered, and that the remains of the 1
founder of Canada will be honored with
a monument worthy of him.
Medical Levee.— The Boston Herald
■■ says that the Medical Faculty of Harvard
University gave ,their-'customary levee to
the students in that branch of instruction,
" Thursday.evening, at the Revere House,
and a larger number than usual gathered
to enjoy the hospitalities. The President
and Professors of the College were there,
and with them were, the : leading members
of the medical profession; resident in Boston.
A most pleasant evening was passed by the
- students in social'converse, music, and in
the' disonsßion of an elegant collation. All
retired heartily gratified-with the entertain
ment.- The medical class of the present
term numbers, one hundred and eighty, a
larger number than have ever entered be
fore. - - ----- - - . .
Texan Products. —The newspapers of
Texas say it is becoming difficult to decide
whether beef or cotton hold supremacy in
Texas. That great State raises large quan
tities of both, and having been but-little af
fected by the war, continued to grow in
prosperity whilst the rest of the Sonthern
-States retrograded. Stock-raising and the
exportation of cattle make fortunes in a
short time for many Texans, and it is said
that the transportation of cattle is now one
of the most lucrative branches of Southern
trade.- Northern vessels, unable: to earn
remunerative freights elsewhere, find it a
good paying business to carry cattle from
Texas to other portions of the South. , „
L A Siamese Conossus.—The Bangkok Be
oirder describes a visit to ohe of fiie wats or
Pnuddist cloisters of the city, the Wat P’O.
which is the largest.; It covers ten acres of
iS n< A-E? gray granite, and presents
the difficulties of a labyrinth. It contains
two temples of imposing architecture. ; i n
one is an image twice’ the size of life,’and
covered with heavy gold, in the other teak
doors beautifully ii-.laid with mother-of
pearl. The latter contains ah image which
far exceeds the Colossus of Rhodes in size
He is reclining on the right hide, with his
head resting on the right hand. He is 135
feet long, about 28 feet around the belt, and
ths length of the little toe on the right foot’is
3 feet 4 inches. The natives say his bowels
are full of large water jars. The labor of
constructing and gilding this image must
have been immense, and have taken years
to accomplish. The nearest approack to this
in Christian churches is in St. Peter’s and
the Lateran. In the former the figures which
support the holy-water basins on entering
lo °k like infante, but are the- size of adults
the saints towards the roof are in
reality three tames the size of life.
Coal Buitement
shows the shipments of coal nvor tbo
Week. Year.
Shipped North...™
Shipped 50nth...™......„ «
l5 M 85,929 10
Week, |Year.
_ Tons. Cwt. Tons,Cwt.
........ 6,929 03 256^1701
........20,231 00 724.430 11
..27 190 03 980,647 12
Shipped North.
Shipped South.
T0ta1..™........;,.;.,
Increase,,
QKftXß’ FBBHIBHMG 8008
HOLIDAY GIFTS
: FOB '
GENTLEMEN,
:IN GREAT VARIETY,AT : s
John W. Arner’s,
. :: (Jate of G. A. Hnffmftn’ff,)
FINE 6HTBT MAHTJFAOTOKY, 1
No 101 NORTH NINTH STREET,
A large assortment of : _
SCARFS, TIES, GLOVES, &G.
. de2o-12t{ SUITABLE POB PRESENTS, f"
OLIYEBi PRESS,
No. 44 N. Sixth Street,
Between Market and Arch streetß, Philadelphia,
.a as a lnll assortment of. .
GENTLEMAN’S WRAPPERS,
SHIRTS,
COLLARS,
de6-lm STOCKS, fic.
GENT'S FDBNISHING GOODS.
oW3s?j3g e p&??ar..7“ ai '
osSfe"* 0t WAMSUOTA Mealln, omy^f
A an stock of Welsh, Shaker and Canton' Fi&tmoi
Undershirts and Drawers.—Also, Hearts Necktim
Gloves, Suspenders, etc,. In great vartetyT f<eckUeß '
T. L. JACOBS.
no6-2mJ No. 1228 CHESTNUT Street, Phlida.
R ICH abd b a y b b ,
TEN YEABB WITH J. BTOB MOOBE <& JOHN 0.
Has opened at
- Ho. 68 North SIXTH street.
-Jgetow Arch street, PhUadelphla,
iDt^D <3s to keep a variety of
aENTOPURNISHIHG GOODS,
And to manufacture 1
The Improved
. ... _ SHOHLDER BEAM SHIRT,
frtJ? Jf?iSs S J ' S*** Moore, •which for ease and coo
fortcannotbejurpaased. dSiuunj
CMTHIITG.
HALLOWBLL & BON.
534 Market Street.
f Rowell & Son, 534 Market Street,
HalloweU * Son, 534 Market Street,
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
'Splendid Assortment.
Splendid Assortment.
Splendid Assortment.
Ball before purchasing elsewhere.
REAT INDUCEMENTS. :
* SOYS’ CLOTHING
BELITN G OFF AT A GEE AT SACRIFICE,
onacconnt of the Less e'explr lug by the Ist of January.
We offer a large and iineasaortment of Youths' and
Boys wear,, made, of the best materials and latest
etyles, at very low prices.
Call and examine the goods at
__ »o. 921 CHESTNUT Btreat.
gPUIBIITPmB A-HLP jgEUnaimgfjj
A. Merry Chrisimas and a Happy New
Year.
GOULD fit £JO.,
ONION PTJBNITIJ3U3 DEPOTS, Corner NINTH
and MARKETStreets, and Nos, 87 and 88 North
SECOND BtreM, ' ' . ■
Invite all their old customers and as many new ones
as will come to see their elegant and large assortment
of YUKNITDKE, suitable for Presents or otherwise.
mh9ly
PrmSetdT 1 beltingsteai.
QOODTEAE’S,-
MSCHieataut street,
_____ Hnnth tfrtifi
,N. B.—W« iJ»TB a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE 01
CARDEN and EAVEMENT HOSE. Very ChMP. 3
which the attention of the nnhllc la callaH
pfAKBm) FEUrr, VEGETABLES, *O.-1,000 cun
V fresh Canned Peaches; 600 cues fresh Canned,Pine
Apples: 200 cues fresh Pine Apples In glus; 1.000 cues
Green Cem and Green Peu; 600 cues fresh PlnmsTln
cans; 2Micues flesh green Gages; 600 cues Cherries In
syrup; 600 cues Blackberries In Byrup; 600 cues Straw
berries In syrup; 600 cues fresh Pears In Byrup; 2.000
cues canned Tomatoea;6oo cues Oysters, Lobsters and
Clams; 600 cues Bout Beef, Mntton, Veal, Soups. *o.’
BELAWABE avenue, - - n&x\
' TMf
A. MORE'S MmCED MEAT.—The undersigned
are now recelvlng Into store, the above celebrated
Minced Meat, put npTn Firkins of 38 and 68 Os., also In
Barrels and Glass Jars, and are-prepared to furnish It
to the trade at the lowest naannlactnrer's prices. JOS.
BrBUSSIER & CO., 108 South DelawanrAymue.
TJventy-Flye ■ Prime Cranberries lan'dlne
andforsalebyJ.B.BUSSlEß 4 CO., 108 South Deli
ware Ave&ne. . ■. •, .' -, v-. . r
fIOTTONAND LDraN 8 AILDUOK: of every width
Vj(remmetoJli feetwlde, *ll numbers. Tentsm<
wn.ua Jones's Alley
peROWN BRAND LAYER BAISINS.-Wholes
VJ halves, and quarter boxes of this splendldfrnlt.
Undine ana for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIEB & CO., 1(5
South Delaware avenne.
OAPEBS, Ac.—Olives Farcies
VJTgtuflM Olives),Nonpareil ana Superfine Capers!
and French Olives; fresh goods, landing ex Napoleon
Wy froni Havre, and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIEB
A CKX. 108 Sonth Delaware avenna.
TMFKJtIAL PRUNES,— IO Gases Tib. Canisters, high
iiS!baHtuM‘i?S?ga SSwSiS
TTALTAN vERM3CDELLL—IOO boxes fine quality,
Balo by JOS, B. BUSSIEB
& CO., 108 Sspth Delaware ayenne.
J*,BVSSIBK*CO„IO3 B,;BlSwi«ATOusf" M
m DAIIY EVENING BITLLETIK I .—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27 1868
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Reduced Prices.
Reduced Prices.
Reduced Prices.
dei4gai
OPp SHINGLE HOOFS
P R STEKP. COVERED WITH .TOFTN'R
CLOTH, hand ■ covered with
aSeTIN mvpsT> 01o Jb^ eik7 J G fS 7el ana Slate KooC?
oiS? T . °P?f^BB.ZINC and IRON ROOM, coated
T> l i < Tw ,^ p ~lr. e< i. ? lth - UOUID GUTTA- PERCH A
JvWch becomeshardand impervloas. As
tnese materials are warranted far Fivrc ykarh thfa
Priee e n N n^ P A™ VLT , H& i ot •“ othTStStonl?
i»A e ™?T sr *£ o, SrfiB? Jo .two cents per square loot.
BAVEL KOpFEKG also done at the Shortest notice,
a BBCKUESS & EVERETT,
dell 3raJ 302 GREEN Ri'anur
IJ'HOMAfI BIRCH * BON. APPTXo^,
A COMMISSION MfcROHAMTS.
‘ _No. 1110 CHESTNUT BireaS.
.(Real entrance HO7 sansom street.)
HOUtIKiIOU) FURNITURE OF EVERY S 7.
| SCRITTION RFOgniED ON OONSIGNMKNT.
„ BAMa EVKBI FRIDAY MOBNINQ,
Sole* of Fnmitnrs" at DwelUngß attended to on tit
_ moat Reasonablo Terms.
BARE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ao,, AT’THI
' ;• .-r- -EXCEANOK,' r .
.BJiriJfa A KspectftQlT'lijfbiltt Jlsil:
Bale at No. 1110 Chestnut street.
JTUBE, PIjJTOa, MIRRORS,
wmm c <tcf ABi£ ’ FIJSE table cutler?!
' „ V*. JJN FRIDAY MORNING.
°“°<*' ftt the auction store. No, 1110 Oheetnni
street, will be sold—
.A large assortment of superior HouseholdFurnitnre,
Pianofortes, large Mirrors. Carpets, <6O
jAlso. flee Silver Plated Ware, Ivory Handle Table
Cntlery, Vases. Fancy Goodß, <tc.
, , • WINES AND LIQUORS,
fAIBOi an invoice of fine Wines and LiqiiotSi
Sale at No. luochestnnt street
S4r???_ OF STOCK OP WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CODNTEB S ic. ,6c - : -?*** CASE,
, . 0N SATURDAY MORNING.
.A** 1 ‘t, 4118 Auction Store. No. UK) Gheetnm
B*re»,-wUI besUd— -
t The stock of a Jeweller declining business, comori
r l «f^J i ?S l l a l eacl l§ 7er GtoM .Watches: sitver do do.,
Lames*-Watches' Beta of Jewelry. Watch Chains,
Finger Bings,Breastoins.&c. ’
DIAMONDa.
Also, fine Diamond Breutplos and Finger Bines.
Cotmter Show Case,
aflver mounted. Also, one Counter.
■RY B, SOOTT,
juTIMOm
IMPOET ANT SALB^OF 20 PATENT* U ESEOraO
poolbt OTTLIa-^^ IVOBY TABLE **“
ri>c. -T.-D. . -J?? m to® °' d establishment of
J ®S’ * SONS, hlanuAcrarers by Boyal
authority, Spring Street Works, BHKFFIELD, Emr
&Ji’<2&i?£S,*,lare ®ts ..OTP’S AST GAILEBY, 1020
CHESTNUT street, i O MOEROW (Thursdsy)and
FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 10 o’clock.
Full particulars In catalogues now. ready. Thlswill
bemoat positively the last sale of these celebrated
goods this season.
ATIBACTIVEB|jUB OP lIODEBN OIL
• from the ’
1 AMERICAN ART QALLERY, NEW YORK
ON EBII)AY.SATURDAY AND ifONDAYEviIN
JKGS.'2BtbT 2gth and Both ofDecimbar.
AJ 7% o’clock, -will be offered foreale at Scott’s Art
GaUery, n-20 Cnestnut street, about 275 Modern Oil
Paintings,'of varied andpleasLngßubJecte, aUeleaanfclv
mounted In rich gold leaf frames. - ’TI .**“““*
On view, with descriptive catalogues, day and even*
ing, until nights of sale, . _£* • • *
SPECIAL SALE OF FINE GOLD WATCHES AND
- OTHER JEWELRY. •'V""
- ON SAIUBDAY, _
i’aih Inst:. at precisely 12 M„ will be sold at Scott’s Art
Gallery, 1020 chestnut street, a fine assortment- of
Ladles’ and Gent’s fine 18 karat Gold Hunt!or Case
Watches, fulljewgled, to close out a consign men t.
THOMAS * SONB, AUOTIONLKBS,
iIL. - Nos. 189 and HI South FOURTH Areas
; SALES OP STOrWHAWr,
At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at lltf clock noon.
Handbills of each property issoea asuarateis
«nd on the Saturday previous to each sale ma cati
Printed catalogue:, comprising ssvanu uundrec
•uonsand dollars, Including every description of oita
wd country property, from'tha smallest dwaElrps u
-tie most! elegant mansions, elegant country seats
arms, bnslnesa properties. Ac.
•at" VL kN'wli’ -tV salltct at tho Ancfea Stott
EVEBY THUBSDAY,
jga~ Particular attentionliven to salts at Priratt
3««idnnoes.*e. ■ “
MISCELLANEOUS IOIKS AND DIARIES FOE
' THIS AFTERNOON.
Dee. 27, at the auction store, Jiusceilane ms Books
from Libraries.
ig Also, an invoice of Francis <t lontlel’a Diaries for
TO KENT —Several Offices Harmony Court.
rHK PmnuifAii aunui ~ ,
8. K, corner ofSIX'l'H and HAGS street!.
Money advanced on Merchandise sreneraiu
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver PhOs
«don all article* of value, for any length of tins'
WATOBS3 AMD JHWELBY AT PSTVATH R«T.n
Pine Gold Hunting Cue, Double Bottom and Ones
Pare English, American and Swiss Patent Leva
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open'Pace la
?tue Wntchtm Pine Gold Duplex and other Watches
-Ine Silver Hunting Case and Open Pace tcn,--i!«>.
American and Swiss Patent Lover and Lenta,
Patches: Donble Case English Qnartler and othA
Watches; Ladles' Fancy Watches: Diamon&tßreae
otas; Finger Bings; Bar-Bings, studs, At; Pin® Sell
giatas; Medallions; Bracelets; Bear! Pins; Break
Ptaa; Finger Bings; Pencil Cases, and JewSry ganr
POB BALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof
ini table 10* ajeweler'prlce gese.
Also, several Lota in South Camdasl path ant
Ghest&at streets.
FAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER.
v No. 422 WALNUT street.
Administrator's Sale 422 Walnut street
MACHINERY, BOILER. ROPE. FIREPROOF <fce.
On FBILAY MORNING. *
Dec. 28, attbe auction store, will be sold by order of
the Administrator, a two horse power boiler, h
mfcchlne, repe machine, card machine, cable rone
Jate. Ac.
Also, a superior Fireproof Safe, made by Evans <fc
Watson, Iren Railing. &c.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
MORTGAGE OF f4foo.
A well secured purchase money Mortgage
By babbitt & 00.. auctioneers.
CASH AUCTION HOUSE.
__ No, 230 MARKET street, corner oißani street.
S? s A.^ vance<l °P consignments without extra charts.
CLOSING SAXE FOB THE YBaR 1566, COMPRIS
ING 850 LOTS, TO CLOSE
ON FRIDAY MORNING. ja * Aaxa *
Dec. 28, at 10 o’clock, comprising a large assortment
of goods suitable for city and country trade. The oar*
ticnlar attention of dealers is requested. » ■
pHIXJ? FORD * 0O„ ;
■t _ auotionhhrs,
So. SOS MARKET street.
SALE OF 1500 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 31.
commencing at ten o'clock, we will sell oy catalorue
lor cash, 1500 cases prime Boots, Sboea, Brogans, Bal
morals Ac., of city and Eastern mannlactnre. com
prising a freehand desirable assortment of
7abTTRRTT>GE A CO., AT7CTrTmTETrr?H
' No. 885 MARKET street, above Fifth,
'e® Merchandise of all kinds solicited
SPECIAL SALE OF 800 - CASES BOOTS AND
SHOES.
_ ON FRIDAY MORNINB.
Dec. 25, at 10 O’clock, we will sell by catalogue,
about su cases of Boots and Shoes, of city and Kastern
manufacture,to which the attention of buyers is called,
A HOLLAND, AUCTIONEER,'
• 12(B MARKET street
WBMtßSxffit” o&>&! AnCtl ° D
Particular attention given to sales at Private Beal
deuces. • - - - w *
THE NEW
r» A.VIB * IIABVKY, AUCTIONEERS. ~ '
<l*ate with M. Thoxajui & Bon*,)
. _ Btore Ko, 421 Walnut street, *
jyuiiNli'U.KE wat.tki %t th»StorefivtifTTnoxiav
SALES AT RESIDENCES pmtaibi,
Attention. .■ ~ -.1 •.
Bk__JOHN B. MYBHH * OQ.. Aurrrmivi«rur
Ko». 232 and SSI MARKET stretl. corner ofTtiiiV
MUSaCAI.
A »?2 OS SINGING AND
now 1207 attect -
BOABDESfi,
°F SEOOb D STORY FRONT, and other
ROOMS vacant, SOI South EIGHTH Street, corner
oi Sprnce. Private table if deelred.' deli-lm*
TheCj?age:Model
- PAPER COLLARS . i
vvi '
bobebadeverywhere
VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMAN & CO,.
627 Chestnut Street,
Agenta for Philadelphia.
RQOF/NG,
©EOESE PLOWMAN,
; SARPENTER AND BUILDER.
„ „ _ Aai 1U BOOK STSBjrr.
WwMfl> Work nntl flailwrltlni prociplly a&andei
fyitert
;a of Rood.
rer.Cggsßßaa Pennsylvania central
WlHWw>**Bjr>' RAILROAD.
ARRANGEMENT.
, The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave the Depot, at Tnlrty-iirst and Market streets
which is reached directly by the cars of the Market
tftre et Passenger Railway. Those of the Chestnut and
W aunt Street ib all way run within one square of It.
ON SDK DAT S.—The Market Street cars leave
Front and Market streets 3d minutes before the de
parture of each train,
, MANN’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS wUI call for and
deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office
No,*63i chestnut street, will recelvfe attention.
„, „ TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.*.
MAIL TRA1N........;,.......!,... At 8.00 A. M
PAOLI ACCOM., Nos. 1 & 2, IO.UO A. M.&U.20 P, M
FAST LINE & ERIE,EXPRESS -at 12.00 M.
FABKSBUBG TRAIN..—..;.. —.at 1.00 P. M.
HARRISSUHG ACCOM, -at 2.30 p! M
LANCASTER ACCOM.—,.... . —at 4.00 P. M,
PITTSBURGH & ERIE MAIL:. .at P. M
i PHILADELPHIA-EXPRESS;. ..... At u!00 P. M
Pittsburgh A Erie MaU .leaves dally, exceptSatux*
day - • -•••> -•— • . ~
Philadelphia eaves daily. AU other trains
dally; ezcept Sunday.
Passengers by 2d ait. Teatk go to ‘Williamsport
withpat change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at
Pa, singers by Mail Tbaxk go to Carlisle and
Cbamberaburs without a change or cars. ~
Bleeping Car Ticketacan be bad on application at
the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street '
TRAINS ARRIV.EAT DEPOT,VIZ:
CTNOINNATTKXPRE3S., a t 12.50 A. M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS ■■ 710 ■■
PAOII ACCOEL, Nos. V<6 2 &£0 A. M,, <£ 7.10 P. M
PAKKSBUKGTRAIN.... 920 A S.
LANCASTER TRAIN ~ . “ 12,40 P M
FAST LINK.... .*■ 110 “
DAT EXPRESS.;.™ “ „
HARRISBURG ACCOM “ 9.50 >*
Philadelphia Express arrives dally, except Monday.
Cincinnati Express arrives daily. All other trains
dally except Snnday.
Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.00 A. M„and
Williamsport at 8.40 A, M.,_reach Philadelphia, with
out change or cars, Aronr Williamsport, by Day Ex
press, at 5.50P.M.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company win not as
sume any 1 isk for Baggage, except for Wearing Adds
rei, and limit Uielr responsibility to One Hundred Dol
lars in value. AU Baggage exceeding that amount in
value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by
special contract
For further iu formation, apply to --
JOHN O. ALLEN, Ticket Agent 631 Chestnut street
SAMUELH. WALLACE, 'I lcket Agent at the Depot
Art Emiobaot Tkain runs dally, except Sunday,
For full particulars as to fare and accommodations,
apply to FRANCIS FUNK. 137 Pock street.
AUCTION HOUSE.
no2Wm|
EHEjjnglSSgSa PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS
CINCINNATI RAILROAD
ITHE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WESTWARD,
. Owing to tho great distance saved hy THIS ROUTE
UlO Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
U. S.MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Soath west ■ , ' : .
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI.
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. :
XJ™ 8 ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCTNNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO ANB
TRAININ ADVANCE OF ANT
Fast line 12.00 M. Passengers by this train take
supper at Altoona, -can take state-room sleeping Cars.
Passengers are not subject to change at Pittsburgh,eat
run through to Coshocton, affording an unbroken
night’s rest.
Night Express 11F. H. Passengers can take sleeping
rare through to Oincinnaitl with but one change, this
line you have the advantage of comfort and pleasure;
particularly for ladies traveling alone, and families
with children by this rente, between PUUadelphla and
Blithe principal points West and South. . > ..
Ao purchase Hckea “VIA STEUBEN
! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market streets,
„ _ „ Philadelphia;
S» F, 80ULL, • -
' , Gen’l Ticket Ag't.Btenbenvffle.Q.
; JOHN H. MTT.T.tcrt- Gen’l Eastern Pass. Ag’t,
____ S 6 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND, Gen’l Snp’t. ... fol4-tf
Pennsylvania' Railroad Office; 881 Chestnut street;
Mill Thirtieth unci hjjarhet streets, West Philadelphia,
- xHAVEtraaerapw,.
JttUMeijSgWrt KOBTH P®N«HVLVAHIA R
S'~{?j»*~TTi7r* !KDIDUI: iXinnw>
!■ 1 :/)' J
leave's* ’ •&&‘y>2lst.lßß6 J Passenger trains
«Ss3s& Sl/b ve ■® w «^-w
S2nrn2?2S c ?S* ?* with IrfahiaSi v£S
'ndBiIBaS3SS6SI
«^SS®"«^SS
EJls^£?iiJ** a * i *9 aa ' oll the North Pennsylvania- Etr.
MJh^^^S? BB^ool^^?oll •* with. i»e
b?^ 11 !. 1 ®* 0^11 * there at 6.45 P
jjff-Jfjffijjfe©” ** Plainfield. Somaryfiift *nrt
iwmtß on New. Jersey Oentrai B.K. taka nj nK
at Eaffton, wMcn arrives In New York at lo P*M. Paa
ipr DOylestown.
'***
oa main lino ofNorti Fennayj.
J*m*connecting at BethlehemwlthXehlrh
Evening Train lbr Allen town.Mancli ntrmj^Er
-AIT I.UP. K.— AnrommnilaHon, lor liajuulale.stnn.
Pine at aU haennedlateiSaHnSir
Ai U g._M. Accommodation lbr Port Wmhlnrtmi.
x^j^s&sttsra££»
12J5 tram makes dlrectconneetlon with Lehigh VaL
toy trains fromEaaton, Wllkesharre, Mahoney (aw,
Hisleton, and arrlvesln Philadelphia at 2.30 p. M. ■
Jeatdnr WHkesbarre «Ll£ ih
II IW6P, H., and arrive in PhnadelphD
LeavopoyleetownatßAOA.M.HSandßAOP.M'.
Leave Lansdate at SAJIt-
Leave Fort Washington at UUO and ats p, V,
Philadelphia fbr Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
Philadelphia fbr Doyleetown at P. M.
Doyleetown tor Philadelphia at 7.23 A. M,
Bethlehem lor Philadelphia atscm F. ay.
Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger Oarsconv y naa‘
: sngerstoand from Berks Street Depot.: ' r“!
Tickets must be procured at theTlcket OHcee, Ttmm
BSS*tSK EXPre “ wm
Office. No. 113 Sooth THIRD street. m'ya
JKLraiA. and trenton BAILBOAD COM.
PANT’S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and
•vay places, from WALNUT STREET WHABP,
*lll leave as follows, vis: jwl
At s A H., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., go 22
A-8 AII., via Camden and Jersey chty Express, 2ff •
At 2 P. Mm via Camden and Amboy Express. s ot
At 6.oo P.M.,via Camden and Am-) Ist.class. 22s
bey. Accom andEmlgrant, J2d class lae
At 10 A.M.,2 and 5.00 PALFor Mount Holly,Ewaral
vUleFemberton Birmingham and Vlncentown. and at
6 A. M and 6 P. M. for Mount Holly, only.
Al 6 AM and 2P. M. for Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A.M. 12 M. s, 6,0, ana 11.30 F. M., fbr Fish
House, palmyra, Elver ton, Progress, Delanco
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden
town,Ac. The 10 A.Mjtnd4 lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
KENSINGTON DEPOT will losv*
Atll A. LL, CSC, 6.45 P.M.and 12 P.M. (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City Express gt rv
The 6.15 p. M. Line will ran dally. All others Sun-
Jays excepted.
At?.SO and 11,00 A. M., B,SAL C3B, 5 and 8,15 P. H.. and
UMldnlght, for Bristol, Tienton. Ac.
At 7.38 aid 1015 A.M., 3; 4.30, sand 12 P. M. fbr
Schencka.
At 10.15 A. M.. 3 5. and 12 P: M. for Eddington.
At 7.30 and 10.15, A. M„ 3,4, 6,6, and 12 P.M. tat
Cormrells/Torrlsdale, Holmesbonr, Tacony, Brldo*
burg and Frankrord, and 8 P.M.foi Holmesbor*
analntermedlate Stations. *
At 1015A.M., 8. 4,5 o.Band 12P.;M. for Wiaslnom
lug.
BELYIDERF. DELAWARE BAILBOAD, fbr thi
Jelaware Blver Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
Sew York Btateand the Great Lakes. Daily Wan lavs
excepted) from Kensington Depot, as follows:
At LSD A. M. ' ror #Nlnioia Palls, BoP
■s'.o. Dunkirk, Canandalgna-Blm&a, Ithaca, Owezo.
Rochester, Blnghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wllkeabarra Scranton. Stroudsburg.
Water Gap. * 1
At 7.33 A.M. and 3.30 P. M. for Belvldere, Easton.
Lamberfvlllo, Flemlcgton, Ac. ThesAo P. M. Line
connects direct with the Train leaving tbr
M*w> Chnnk. Allentown. Bethlehem. Ac.
At 5 P. M.fbrLatnbertvilieandaniermeaiaieStationi
A9* For New York, and Way! Lines leaving Ken
■lngton Depot, take the cars on Fifth, street, abort
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars ran
into the Depot, annon arrival of each Train, ran from
the Depot.
An additional Ticket Office la located at No. sSSChes
cot street. Continental Hotel, where tickets to New
1 ork and all Important points North and East, may
Te procured. Persona purchasing Tickets at this
Office, can. by leaving orders, have their baggage
checked at their tesldencee; by Graham’s Baggage
Express.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passes
„er. Passengers are prohibited from taking anythin!
os baggage bat their wearing appareLSl baggage
over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
•Jmlt their responsibility for baggage to One DollarpeJ
jcnnd, and wul not be liable for any amount beyond
<lOO. except by special contract. 1
(ONES FROMNEW TOBK FOB PHILADELPHIA
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and
i P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and If
A. M., 6P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Hen
UDXtOUs
From Pier No. IN. Biver.at 6 AM. and 2. 4 P. M.
via Amboy and Camden.
wM. H. GATZMHR, Agent,
CTTOPB.
[ JXbUlUmjmj RXABIBTa SAILBOAD.
I gjBESa»»HEg*i&BP
»SSBffiS'sf
AtipU* at the Jbllowlnihoara; ■ DAUI ‘ I«UW
: - * M 9?9 n^‘ A «X>MODkTIOHB;S 7 .■:'! i
Hem;?' 80 for au Intermediate BS»'
' -.“flW? :
.. ~ =.,.-; ..MOEimsa EXPRESS,
Be»dlng,'l«6bann». te«wijtmi»
connect*, air BKABUfS won tu sad'
/WltoWorthem oaxnJSQdknd
AFTKEN CKJN EXPBESB. - -
FtaOadelplija at&soP.
oSs^KSsa^sas^ap® 6 ** -
iBEAFine ,1 '
WWB **'
In bS^jSp.S^ l ’ lll * “ «*»*
sssasssffi^sSMsassafssa^ss^^*-
„Market train, with a Passenger car /attached, inavn
ranadelphia et izg noon *r Beadliig-andralTwa?
stations: leaves Beading 11.30 A, M„ amTDownfnrtnm
1130 p.ii. fox
AU the above trains nm daily, Sundays excented.
Pottsvllle at 8.00 A~li~an<l
PhUaflrfpMa _at i 8.15 P. ,3t.; leave Phlladelphla-dS?
Beadingat&OOA,M., reternlngfiom ,Bea<iingrat43s
* CBPM'KK VAXJjrr •BaTT.Wfian . , .; j
the 7.30 and lmd4^BP fa M : ‘t^S P sS^
lJcwaftigWwn at >7 mS.
HEW TOBK tnrrarow. POB PIITHWTwnW aWp
.Leavee Hew York at 7, 8 A. BLand BJO P. M..nm**m»
at Ltsj 1133Alj.. and l.S6FM.and eoim^iS
jurrishmnEw^pmnsslviu^ud FTorfiiem Oentrai
OU0,«0-wn
itsu bain for Hew T ork leaves Hazrtsbnrg at 2JO p.
|lj o MaU train, fer Harrisburg leaves Hew Torkatu
: BOBXrgXgHJ. VALT.gVBSTT.MUn
Tjaina itave Potteville at 7, lh3o A. 1L and 7J5 P. M.
ftom Tarnacna at 7.85 A. BE., and 1.40 and
BOHUYIKEaL AKDSUBQTIBHANNA BATtBOAD
■ftajas leaye Auburn at 7.60 A. M. for.Hcerroyeaud
guiMbnrg. and at USO iP.:M. for Ha«oys?i£<i Tre
mont: returning fiom Harrisburg at ?L2rnpar. »rm trtm
Tremont at 7.85 Ai M. and P. ““™
TUiK H7H%
Tartmth flnt-clas» tickets' and emigrant ticket*
to all tie principal point* latte Hoith andWertand
TJeftUo wing tickets are obtainable only at toe oSSS
*" COMSTDTATIOIITWK Hrm
afoSEgi < SdS ontßetw^n *******
MILEAGE TICKETS,
****' Bll v 3 ** l
SEASON TICKETS.
lor three, six, nine or twelve months, to holders
only, to nil point* at reduced rates. **u«cn
CLERGYMEN
j&nimnj on the llne of the Bond wQlba transited,
with cuds,entltoiß themselves and trivee to tlc^miu
BtU'Qrßi •
SXGUBSION TICKETS,
Prom Fhfladelphl* toprinctpal stutiona, rood fin
SttjmUy, BanOsy andMonday, atreduced fire,tob«
had only at the Ticket Offlcaat Thirteenth and CalloiT'
hQI streets,
. PBHOHT.
Goods of an descriptions forwarded to an the abora
New Freight-Depot, Broad
FREIGHT TBAINB.
toove Philadelphia dally at A. M., 1145 noon ana
8 P.M., to Reading, IrfiOanon, Harrisburg, FottovHlo
Fori CUnton, asdau * tsvuis
Close at theFMladelphia Poet Offlee for all places oa
the road and ita branches at BA. M., and to the rain
elpal Stations only at 3.15 P. M. “t™.
wiiD-TIKB TABLE,—Com men cin* MONDAY.
Wilmington, iforfiieSl
HavreS&Grace, Aterfeen, iPerryman'SjEdgewood,
Harnolla C&sse’B and Stemmer's Ron.
Way-mall Train, at 8.30 A. M, {SnnOays ex
oepted),fbr Baltimore, stopping at all regnlaratatlora.
Cennecting with Delaware -R. B. at Wilmington for
Crisfleld and intermediate stations. *
Express tralnat 11.45 A.M.(Sundays excepted)to
Baltimore and Washington. y 1
Express Train at 3.00 p. M. (Sundays excepted), to
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Ghreter
Tbralow, Llnwjod. Claymont, Wilmington, Newark/
EUtton, North-East PerxyvlUe, HavrodsGrace
Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's
andPtemmer’aHun. . ' , »
Night Express at ru» P.M. I daily) for BalUmore and
tngton. Connects at Wilmington with Delaware
RB.line (Saturday's excepted),stopning at Middleton,
tmyrna, lover, Bonington, Seaford, Salisbury.
Piinee Anne and connecting at Crlsfield with boat for
Noriolk, Portsmouth And the South.
Passengers,by boat from Baltimore fbr Portree.
Monroe. Norfolk. win takf the 11.45 A.if. Train.
. , . WTLMINaTON TRAINS.
•topping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wll-
Bunston. -
at 4.00, 6.00*nd13.50 (dallyl
P.M. The 4-00 P. M. train connects ■with the Dai.
ware -Railroad for Milford end Intermediate «itin n «
The 6.COP. M. Train runs to New Castle. *
WUmingtoTi 7.15 and s.so A- 3.00 and A.SO
• » ha* Q&U7>
Prom Baltimore .to Philadelphia.—leave BalUmora
7.25 A. M,, Way Mail. 9.55 A. M., Express. 1.10 P. M,
Express. P. M„ Express. &£3 P. M., Express.
From Baltimore to Havie-de-Grace and lntermedl
at e Stations at 4 00 P.H.
Trains fox BalUmore leave Chester at 4,19 and 9.12
A. M., and S.S3 P. M. , *
Trams fbr Baltimore leave Wllmlngtonat 5J3, and
10 00 A. H.: and 4.18 P. M. ’
SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE,
leave Baltimore at &25 P. M.. stopping at Havre dt
Qr&se, Ferryvllle and. Wilmington. Also stops at Elk
ton and Newark to take passengers lbr Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore
and at Chester to leave passengers from Washington or
Through tickets to ail points WestSbuth and Sonth
west maybe procured at PICKET OFFICE, sffl
CHESTNUT STREET, nr der Continental Hotel/Per
sons purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage
checked at their residence by Graham’s Baggageiti
press.
H. F. KENNEY,
PPWiSSffiS rAOT
This great line traverses the Northern and North
wrat counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie en
Lake Erie.
Ithfisbeen leased and Is operated by ttL^Peonirt'
vanla Railroad Company. J
r TlinE OS' PASSENGICB TRATVfi AT Pmr.ATvißT.ygT*, -
■ „„ ABBJVS KASTWABD.
Ene Hall Train........ ; .fr.oo a.~m ;
Erie Express Train . ,i on p. m
Elmira Hall.. .5,40 pj
hKAVB WXSTWABD.
Erie Mall Train .. .......e.fift p w
Erie Express Train. „ _ ...... 19.00 M
Elmira Mall &
Passenger Cara ran through on the Erie Mali and
p£rafefnaai°e Q t Change ' bOUI ™
. nbw York couiraciiosr.
I«»ve New York at S.OOA.M. .arrive at Brie 10.00 A. M
Leave New York at 5.00 P M.; arrive at Brie 7.15 P.IT
Leave Erie at 5.30 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M
Leave Brie at 9.10 A. M; arrive at New York 1040P.M
Elegant Sleeping Caraon all Night Trains.
Per information respecting passenger business apply
at comer THIRTIETH anffMABKJET streets, pfiila.
delpbia.
And lor Freight business of the Company’s Agents:
B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia,
J. w.Beynolds,Brie.
Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. B. R., Baltimore.
„ _ H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
„ , H. W. GWINNER,
~ General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
'ATX,. TYLER.
General Superintendent, Bile.
i WINTEB ARRANGEMENTS,
On and after MONDAY, Oct. 15th, 1358, the
trains will leave as follows: ' *
WEST CHESTER TRAINS, -
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, from Depot
SSS 23 atT6e£l^ M.,U.OO A, M.,
Tralnslgavlng Westchester at B.OOAJL andjeavln*
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M.,wm not atop at Pennelton.
and will stop below B. ©. Junction at Hedla onlv. "“t.
' _ a- .PENNELTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia fbr Pennelton 4.15 and 11.00 P.it.
Leave Pennelton ;(or Philadelphia 8.47 AM..7.85 p.w!.
!-top »* Blll thtermedlate stations. '
and£MT\l^ Sr • 78 w ' H *del|ilita;At 840 A. U.
Leave West Cheater7As A. M and4.oo P M.:.' •: ,
On Snsrhava—The West Phlladelbhla Passenger
ears wllleave Seventh and . Market streets, haSaa
hoor before the Train leaves thß depot, and win leave
Sffcotii^clty 6 arrlvhl of 6aeh train to coßveTpaiPWfflgOTn-
Ttatafllewtn*HilU^lpWa *t7M jLM. auaditt R
A.
M, .xonnect fct B. O. Jtwction with Trains on theß. aaff
B, C.B.R. fcr Oxford and Intermediate points.; .
*3-Passengers are allowed to take wearingaptattel
ow»Baggage;and,the. Company willnot, Urany:
caae.be responsible fhr an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, nnlesa a special contract Is made for ths
IK&Ot,, S33K&Y General Ssperiatenijeni,
. MBAVEtisa gui^h.
I GEBMaJ?
Noaara rotfS
*«v*
np
- _ •' • 7 ..ON, SUNDAYS..
XoKTpJltf^ Ua^esl>^^ 9 ' ls iD^nate3 A M.: "2, 7, ini'
‘ Leave CteiAiantown— Bls A,-2f,; l. g whijisv p
, . ; 4 p 'T' I
aM e Ju V |.^ lto&lphJa-4, *’ I(> ' ?Zl
' mlnntee, 8,9.4»and it.«,
A.M.; 1.48,8:40,5140, e.4fcB.4oandia4op ! .M?“ ■
' ON SUNDAYS. A '
p^ a ye Philadelphia— 9,ls mlnntea A. It;. 2 and 7
A. M.;%«,5.«.
POK CONSHOHOUKEN AND NOBEISTOWN.
' 6.S“ v olS 1 i 1 f,1 1^ 61 &3B ' U - 05 ' A -
R g? riisJo Wii^S.4o l 7 ‘ 7.», 9i 11 A. Ml; I* , 4J4, g*
will atop at PaEs. Sch ool ; Bane,
Manayiml£ ' BprihS Mllla andOonSJS
L , ‘ . ON SUNDAYS,
i 'fS™ M " & and 6.45 P. M.
! Leave Koriistown—F A. M., Band 8K P. M.
Tmw > -r»,n * MANAYUKK,
e.SS'Jf^MT 9 ' 8 ' 35 ’ aOSA - tt; «■ 3 * «*<«*.
% f, : a> - «• “»A M-; 2.-S. '
- ■'• . ONSUHM.Ta .
leave Philadelphia-* A. M,; and 6.46 p. iff. m
Leave A ZL;sx and9E?3ML
-. ®* WEEfION, General Superintendent,
nol ■;.; ; .
A bat/pt •
OTEBSSS^ssssssa® ;
Staled and Market 1
Market Train wtfb Passenger Garattached.wfiv{
JfcSl* SSPmff&F M , WeB XJ D I“ Jan«d on with*
On Wednesday and-Taita^
a^^u^wre M.rSS
SSS»«&S
leavln* Kmadelphla at 4.C rant to Ttint^f
ffiFg l to taka Wearing Amaral
9Sf\ l ?'L~?ifSi(t'?*2? fiwOampaayTdUnotmainr
Sffifeff”* 30 * 8 ?* 16 **>* «PPgPCggeftftrt^n g hrrr£
drgr dollaiß,waee» a hern£i*> fog t* f
*^* n * mofl jSJfcpiicY WOOD. GtetfL Snp%
I T WEST JERSEY RATLBOAU
XjJNIOS, from foot or Market strert
*“?. commencing MOKDAY, SeptembSzt-
PEii,A2>ELFHIA AS POI.LOWS: •’ /
m s « i n^®“^ e ii* l p^is? ie<liate
: is p-k
-returning traxhs leave
Woodbury at 7.15 A. M-, swa. 'M:., and -lm P M.
at 7.DS A. M. and~i2o £. M. Freitfiii &3S
Twmwt?* ®5®A. M. and 3.C;j P. bf, Freight 5.15 P m-
P?™ vUe at O- 65 a. M. and 2.03 F-.
Passenger and Freight.
before9 A. M. will go forward *t£us
WAmAmm™ 7 ’ No - 228 SOUTH »eia-
J. VAN RENBO 115 " * -
* JERSEY EXPRESS OOMPAEY wm
nsaa * branches of express business,
nre~ C m? en .? e r hccomp*nies each through train!
°®ce foptofllarketstreet, Philadelphia. “““*
«c2l-tg J,H. MARBLE*, general Agent.
JjstewfflllJlHife ..JtAHITAyr AND DELAWARE
HSfc*»’“sSß! BAY RAILROAD COMPANY -
Si“ J !£^Z : ?5f ;eI S ber !3th, 1866. trains will ran is
SlS'7l^s^Sfe >pposUe Btreet
Speight foV all Stations.
,m^SS^Ssaafsa h s2£2 e sJ^ H ortfc-
Riv6r,li6w York, daily, Simd&y ezcsoted. at 5 p «r
re l^,'T. PhU^e E «tmSSS. a SP - M -
Freight received In Philadelphia at the Oonmanv-B
i^&bly?®SS|;“ U 5 p
tr3to e ftom“-ew^Vog’S e P S } ffi na theU^K -
S. C. HDSXY, General Prelght Agent,
WM.K. T ‘
B.H.CHIPMAK. Agent,® 4 Bank - s - Y * ;
aei3tf . 320 Worth Delaware Avenue.
HABITANT AND DELAW ABB
BAELBOADi—On ud after
*». Deeembw mb, 18S&, the 11A M. Si
press Train &oni New York, and a wtt ■ i>»imi»
dlscontiiipecL dell-tJ?
PBBCHI,
F**rir?>iS?ri WATER —Justrecelvedaninvoica
* of the Celebrated ‘Chinese triple distilled unspL
?Ater' PIOW£S and raSStRY I^D^
For sale in cans and bottles.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER <5: CO..
(iedl ti; northeast cor. Fonrth and 6 Rac-^Mzeetß.
9?,? Taylor's Homceapa’hic-
S“at “ ’ ‘ t °" “PPMeatoßetan ‘bmff-
ROBERT SHOEMAKER * CO..
dt -‘ tf? Northeast cor, Racea’reet.
AJLCOHIj 95 per cent. KO CHarab FQB?Anrr~
Cl It. Oil. new made. Invoice lost nv
ceived and for sale In quantities suitable to tbe trade;'
eic? 0 * ro °* powder, in bulls mid battles oi
< 5i oroform of the best quality in carboys and deml-
B
FOB THE SEASON.
* Glycerin Lotion, for hands and face.
Pectoral Lp3engee,forsore throat,hoarsen®s. 4c.
Oainphor Ice, for chapped Hftqqg.
wild Cheny Componnd for cold, cough, &c.
Olein, for chappecfhands,&c.
Troches Chlorate Potaah.for ulcerated throat.
HiUPTBY C. BLAIR’S SONS, Eighth and Walnut sts
Fornfle by WTLUASC
gj^et . ltT ' T ' TS * 00., Droggistß, No, 721 MAtrg-nrp
Double DiiMUed liose Water, coo-
C' jßjßAMp? TAitTAß.—Ptu-e Cream of Tartar
Soda,fbrsalebvWlLT.T AM ter.r.Ts*SnTT>Ss?
gists, Ko. 731 MARKET street. 00 • iWn *
UXTUAOT Off BKffff .ter beef, tea or Essence as
■!rtS^™? ia H l ? s 9 t»Me asStiXa*
n>iS!S n I IS¥ 110 2 , . b7GaU Borden, 1 from the JolcmcS
SMK.'a'Si.t
BONlignCß, araamtag jfnrnw.l
JLt PlUTUe«,Comta, Brnsiiej, Mlrrori, TweeSrgjPai
'SS*?* ? c SSi Surgical Insirrmreuu, Tnaßt*.
Jard. and Baft Bpiober Goods, Vial Cues,
XatalSyiicßa, ao., Hl«t 1 'Pb*tHanS?^trat^
■ • SNOWBSH* BBOTHSE,
cps-tiu ggSootti Eighth itxMß]
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TESTAMENTARY on the above’ Estate-
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them without delay, to SUSANNA GRAPPeei*
GEORGE W. GRa'PP, Executojs 32s Thornton'
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Estate of john a. doughertyTsb., dec’d.—
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claims against the Estate of said decedent will make
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debtedto said Estate are requested to make payment
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and GIRARD avenu-; CHARLES 'A. DOUGHERTYS
No. 5.9 North SIXTH street: THOMAS H. GILL' No
SloNorth SECOND street, Execmori, or th& AU.
torney, JOHN E. LATTA, No. 128 South SIXTH
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R STATE OF JOSEPH S. MEDARA, deceased.-LeF
* ters Testamentary on the above Estate having
ss®a granted to the undersigned by the Register or
Wills tor the City and County of Philadelphia, all per
sodB indebted to the said estate wdllmake paym a n f - and
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