Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 20, 1867, Image 4

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    TELEGRAPHIC S11III1?L&RY.
• V.ram Aisr:N, a prominent citizen of St.
Lo died suddenly, yesterday morning.
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SEen f * r. , tin - BROVt NINO WAR Lunen nuuuCTILY Lx4
while I the oilier of his department yesterday.
Ho . Wier4Am B. CAMPBELL, late member of
Coo Tess from Tennessee, died at Lebanon, in
i
that State, yesterday morning.
Fon the week ending to-day, 226 patents, will
belastfed. During the past weok 566 :applies
Vona and 90 caveats were filed.
Iffesity GARDNER, a notorious bank th'ef, with
numerous aliases, escaped from Blackwell's
Island, New York, on Sunday.
THERE have been heavy rains above Wilming
ton, ZIT, C., causing a serious freshet hi Cape
fear river. , • * '
, , • ,
Tim:people of San Francisco have prepared a
municipal ticket, made up of good citizens, irre
spective of party.
GmtEsuoon, member of aiSan Francisco firm;
la rolv ineddvcrit,has died from the effects of mm
tal anxiety.
Tiff: Vational Labor. '
Congress , composed of
delegates from all parts of the United States, met
in Chicago yesterday.
Tim steaming Adelia did not blow ;up in New
York harbor, as was supposed, but collided with
a vessel, and lost portions of her upper works.
Tint Austrian government has pledged itself to
enlarge the 'civil and religious liberties of the
Protestant inhabitants of the empire.
Ax a meeting of ,the soldiers, and sailors of
Washington, D. C.; last_sight,,A Aerie& Of reseht
tions were passed condemning the President for
suspending Secretary Stanton.
' 'Tint pfees'of Georgia are agitating the project
of a call for a State Convention, for the purpose
of making an organized effort against re
construction under the Military bill.
Issla'reparte.d that the Sublime Porto has re
ceived 'an urgent note in,.lielialf .of tile uffering
Cretans from the government of the United
States.
Tim Govern m ent Printing ()fficebas just issued
a volume containing all the official despatches on
the origin and, progress of the present Indian
war. •
Coersxv meetings are being held in Alabama to
elect delegates' to the Conservatfve Convention,
which, is to assembleat liontgemery, on the 4th
prox.
A wummuy citizen of San. Francisco offers to
give $50,000 to found a Laboreft Exchange, if
others will subscribe a similar amount within a
specified time.
THE Central Pacific Railroad Company have
roofed tell miles of their, road, and intend to
shelter all the spots inost exposed to the severe
weather of winter.
AN omnibus, containing fourteen persons, was
precipitated down an, embarkment, thirty-five
feet in height, near St." Louis, Mo., on Sunday.
All the Inmates were more or less injured, but
none killed.
• RADICAL Reiublican organizations are estab
lished in every city and town throughout Geor
gia, preparatory to conducting a vigorous cam
paign in favor of reconstruction under the mill
,
te ry bill.
Ir is said that General 0. 0. Howard, chief of
the Bureau 'of Refugees, Freedmen, Sze., will
shortly be relieved from duty and an officer of the
regular army, not above the rank of colonel, be
assigned to the bureau.
Jrnog J. W. C. HORNE, of. Sumter. count
Geo rg ia,, has been murdered by a party . of freed
-men, five of whom have been arrested by the
military. Four of them confessed their partici..
nation in the deed. 4 '
. Tuu.varlous flre-proof safes on exhibition at
• the'Paris Exposition having been subjected to
severe public tests, in competition with' each
other; the Herring safe, from New York, won
the wager staked on ; the result.,
- • AT the Demodiatic Coiiiention held yesterday,
at Pottsville, for the county of SchuyWall, Hon.
Wm. M. Randall was renominated for the Stai,e
Senate over Hon. B.Reilly, by a vote of one hun
dred and thirty-six to fifty-nine. - i
A,rtumnurt of prominent New York Democrifts
bad an interview with the President yesterday,
and urged him to request the resignation of SecM
enM
~cCulloch. Mr. Johnson desires it to be
,generally understood that his 'Cabinet is now
„bartnonlous, and that there will be no more
diaries, for the present at least.
Ix is stated upon reliable authority that Mr.
Binckley, Acting Attomey-Gememi, is preparing'
a second edition of the statement recently made
public by him relative to the Ashley-Conover ex
peed and which will be published in a few days,
'provided Mr.• Johnson dOes not prevent it.
Tng President's commttnication to the Seer"-
tray of War ad interim instructing him to issue
an order assigning Major-Gefieral Thomas to tlle
command of the
~ Fifth Military District, Majer-
General Sheridan to, the Department of the-Mis
souri, and Major-General Hancock to the Depart
ment of the Cumberland, was sent to General
Grant on Saturday. The order has been prepared
at the Adjutant General's office, but not yet pro
mulgated.
A Card from Judge Holt.
To the .Editor of the Chronicle-9m : I thank
% you for the explicitness with which you stated,
in your issue of this morning, that certain affida
vits previously published In your paper. prbfess
ing to expose a conspiracy against the Bureau of
Military Justice, "did not constitute any part of
the records-..vf that office," were not obtained
from it, "and that neither I nor any officer of
said bureau wait, responsible for their publica
tion." Your statement is true in every partieu
... lar. The papers referred to were never on the
files of that bureau, nor had they any connection
whatevrer with its records; nor have they ever
been under my control; nor were they published
with my knowledge or consent, or after any con
. sultations with me, or intimation to me of any
Such purpose.
I may add further that the declaration made,
that a "recommendation" for Executive clemency
in the case of Sanford Conover had come from
the Bureau of Military Justice, is untrue. My en
dorsement on the letter of Mr. Riddle was writ
ten in my owuliouse, and signed by myself as a
citizen, and had no connection whatever with
the Bureau of Military Justice. It was in no
sense a "recommendation," and neither con
tained, nor was intended to contain, any expres
sion of confidence in the general Integrity or
truthfulnesa of Conover. An examination
of its language will show that it was baged
'solely on a principle of recognized public
policy, as applicable to the state of facts pre
sented by Mr. Riddle (important ser
vices rendered by Conover in the trial of Sur
ratt), to which state of facts it was strictly con ,
fined, and that it neither urged nor suggested
any definite Executive action. All averments or
intimations, no matter by Whom made;' or how
ever supported, which seek tO contiec`me in any
degree or in any way with the alleged conspiracy
against the President, are wholly false, as are all
insinuations that in the step I took in
concert
with Mr. Riddle I either aimed or desired to
qualify Conover as a witness for any p_urpose
whatever. J. not.T.
Washington, W. C., August 17, 1867.
A 'PAdadelPhia.:_nyuge Bait Club Vie.
The Athletic Club of Philadelphia played a
match game with the Union Club of l‘forrisitma,
yesterd.ay afternoon, at the grounds of the latter.
The game resulted in a victory in favor of the
'Athletic Club by a score 0f . 2.3 to 10. The follow
tag Is the score in full 2
AVlLrite.
O.R.
Kleinfelder, let b., 4 1
Mcßride,2' 4
Reach, 2a b., 1
Wilkina, B. e., 1 4
Meier, 3d b., 3 2
Benaenderfer, 1. f., 4 2
Berry, c. f., • 2 3
Radcliff, c., 2 3
Cuthbert, r. f., 4 3
Total 27 23 27 10
1. 2.
,3. 4. 5. 0, 7. - O. 9 .
' T '2 3 1 0 1 . 1 "I 0-10
Athletic, 1 2 1 4 7 3 3 0-23
Time of game-2 hours 110 minutes.
meetAner pi the prperers 01 Alubtria
land trance.
BALZIAMG, Aug.. ii), Evening.—At an early
hour Ibie, morning the Emperors of 'Austria and
France, arm-In-arm, 100 k a walk in the city and
atilnfrb6. Later in the' diis the two liovereigns
were closeted together' at 'the the palace, and re•
trained in close conference for two or threa
'hours. e, e• ,
lathe afternoon their Majesties, the Emperor
torlowit.
Goldie, 1 b.;
Martin, 2 b.,
Faber, p.,
,kuetin, c. f.,
Aiken, B. 6, 7
c.,
Ketchcm, 3 b.,
Beals, r. f.,
Smith, 1, f.,
Napoleon and the Emperor Francis Joseph, the
EmPreso Eugenie and the EmPress Elizabeth and
King Louis of Bavaria, accompanied by their re..
spective suites, made an excursion to the ancient
castle of Ding en, on the heights above the city.
This evening , all the imperial and royal personages
visited the theatre in state. The building outside
was de c orated of illumination, and the interior
was with greatart and splendor. The
reception,of the crowned heads by the audience
was mostenthusiastic.
Since his arrival here, Emperor Napoleon has
on all occasions been treated with marked honor
and consideration by the Austrian Prime Minister,
Baron Von Buest.
It is understood that the sojourn of the French
Emperor and Empress in this city will terminate
on Friday next.
•
A brummENT. Circacinvah —The London
Globe says: "A gentleman, who has requested
permission to . pmserve his incognito, and
whose name, indeed, has not been made
known even to the authorities, has contri
buted five thousand pounds sterling to the
BiFilop of London's fund for the purpose of
promoting the erection of a new church in
Ketisal Green, the district around which is
rapidly increasing
. in population, The Ec
clesiastical Commissioners have determined
on liberally meeting this gift, and the arrange
ment for the new church and district will be
completed without delay."
Philadelphia Bank Statement.
The following is the weekly statement of the Phila
delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon, which
presents the following aggregates:
Capital Stock—. .... •••• • • $16,017,150
Loans and ..... ............. 53,519,411
Specie ....... ......... ...817,368
Due from 4,973,440
Due to other 8ank5......... •• •• ........... 6,760,980
Deposits.. ..... ........................ ..... 863 64 , 83 5
Circulation . . .. ... .. .. ..... 10,608,610
U. S. Legal Tender and Demand Notes 15.761,145
C1earing5.............. ..... ......... ...... . 28,339,163
8a1ance.......... ......... . . ... . . ...... 3,187,435
The following etatement sham the condition of the
Banks of Philadelphia, at various times daring the last
few, mouths:
1866. Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits.
J ul y 2
890,322 1,226,369 35,342,3 06
July 2 48,266,905 863,454 9,825,474 37,242,979
-17.
166'1.
Jan. 1.....52,312,925 903,633 10,386,820 41,308,32
Feb. 4—.52,551,130 874,564 10,430,693 39,592,712
Mar. 4.....51,979,173 826,863 10,581,800 39,367,388
April 1....50,760,306 803,148 10,631,532 34,150 1 285
May 6....53,054,267 ' 336.053 10,630,695 37,574,054
June 1....52,747,308 334,393 10,637,132 37,332,144
July 1....52,533,962 365,187 10,641,311 36,616.847
8....52,420,272 461,951 10,640,201 37,077,456
" 15....52,602,552 419,399 10,641.779 37,835,226
2`2....53,150,569 341,744 10,637,651 33,170,423
" 29....53,114,478 333,118 10,633,759 37,399,649
Aug 5....53,427,640 302,055 10,635,925 53,094,543
12.,..13,557,569' 304,979 10,627,761 36,601,477
19 53,549,441 317,398 10,626,640 36,564,335
The foliciwing is a detailed statement of the busi
ness of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past
week, furnished by G. E. Arnold. Esq., Manager:
Clearings. Balances.
.....$5,187,614 74. $570,573 65
.. 4,730,047 36 440,119 TT
. 5,426,306 04 476,130 6.5
. 4,103,523 70 423,058 61
3,740,130 98 564,030 95
5,046,543 21 633,521 71
Aug. 12
" 13
Total, Aug. 17 $29.239.163 03 3,197,435 34
IMPQBTATI,ONS
Repdried for the rnuacunpma • ring = Ueda.
NEWCASTLE, Eng.—Brig Margaretha, Thesing
-19 casks soda ash 41 do bleaching powders J L & 1) S
Riker; 210 do soda ash IT do white alkali S M Wain
& Co; 54 casks soda Rosengarten & Son; 200 kegs bi
each soda 0 S Janney & Co; 30 ea magnesia French,
Richards & Co; 30 pkgs do W M Wilson ; 130 grind
stones 50 elm Portland cement order.
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS,
TO ARRIVE.
NAYS. ,AL TOS DAT%
.31orning 5tar...... . tlavri..New Y0rk........Ju1y 24
Weser..-....:miuilianipton..New York. . . ... —July 25
City of Onblin....LiverpooL.New York, July 27
Melitn Liverpool—Boston. ...... .dnly 81
Perviv;nb Llverpool—Quebee..." ......Aug. ' 1
ni .NeW Y0rk.......Ang. ; 3
Juca .. ... ...,Liverpool—Boston ..... ......Ang.
St David.. .... —.Liverpool—Quebec. ....Aug 3
New York. ...Southampton..New York., Aug 6
..... Liverpool—Quebec.. Aug. 8
Saida Liverpool—New York. . Ang.lo
City orMancheater..l.4verp'l—New York . . ... —Aug. 10
Tripoli Liverpool—New Y0rk........Aug. 13
Mixonia...........Ramburs„New Y0rk....... Aug. 14
TO DEPART.
Jnniata... ..... Philadelphia.. New Orleans ....Aug.
Artesia New York.. Liverpool Aug. 21
Rising Star .New York..Aspinwall. .. .Aug. 21
South Ameries..New York.. Rio Janeiro dte..Ang. 22
Cohunbia........New York.. Havana .........Aug. 22
Denmark. ..... —New York..Liverpool.........Ang. 24
Tarifa . . .. .New York.. Liverpool Aug. 24
Star of the bnion—Philada..New Orleans.... Aug. 24
Wyoming. .....Philadelphia—Savannah........Aug. 24
Pereire... , New York..Havre ...........Aug. 24
City of Paris.... New York.. Liverpool.. ...... Aug. 24
Britannia New York.. Glasgow Aug 24
Nebraska........ New York.. Liverpool Ang. 28
Palmyra......... New York.. Liverpool ...... —Aug. 23
Ilibernia........New York..Glatigow.... ...... Ang. 31
Fulton. ...... New York..Havre Aug. 81
Erin . ... .......New York.. Liverpool Aug. 81
B Hudson..... Philadelphia.. Havana —.Sept. 3
Ville de Paris... New York..Havre „ . ..Sept.
Pennsylvania.... New York..LiverpooL •
Sept. 7
. c %)4RD OF TRADE.
THOS E. ASIIMEAD, }MoNnus Commrrn
CHARLES SPENCER.
111[A_RINE BIJLLETIN.
FORT OF PEULADELPRIA—Auo. 20
Burr, Huss, 5 17 I Sum there. 6 43 I Ewa Wawa, 525
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
Steamer. Norman, Crowell,' 43• hours from 805,,0n.,
With mdse and passengers to 11 Winton' & Co. Passed
,Steamer Chase, Herding, 36 hours from Providence,
with mdse to D 8 Stetaon & Co.
Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Chester, Jones, 24 hours from New York,
with pulse to W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer D Utley, Davis, ;24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W 1' Clyde & Co.
Steamer 8 M Felton, DM* 6 hours from Cape
May, with passengersto captain.
Brig Margaretha:ollM, Thesing ' from Newcastle,
Eng. via St Thomas, with mdse to S Morris Waln&Co.
Seim C 0 Clark, Foster, 14 days from St John, NB.
with pickets to order.
Schr Owen Bearse, Parker. 5 days from Welifleet,
with mdse to Geo B Berfoot & Co.
Schr E A Hopkins, Smack, 5 days from Rappahan
nock, with lumber to I B Phillips.
Schr TI C Burnite, Rickards, 1 day from Camden,
with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr Tycoon, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna Creek,Del.
with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr Martha M Davis, Laws, 1 day from Milford,
Del. with grain to Jas Barrett.
-
Schr Lucy, Townsend, I day from Brandywine, Del.
with grain to E. M Lea & 'Co.
Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co.
Tug Clyde, Duncan, from Chester River, Md, with
peaches to W P Clyde & Co.
CLEARBD YESTERDAY.
Steamer Stars and Stripes, Holmes, Havana, Thomas
Wattsen & Son.
Steamer Pioneer, Bennett, Wilmington, NC. Philadel
phia and Southern Mail Steamship Co.
Steamer II L Gaw, lier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Brig E A Barnard, Lippincott, Havana, B A Sunder
& Co.
Tug Cl o yde, Duncan, Chester River, Md. Wm P Clyde
C.
Tu &, g Thomas Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with s
tow of barges,W P Clyde & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Thomas Harward, Strickland, cleared at Liver
pool ath inst. for this port and was in the river next
day, bound out.
Ship Mohongo, McGonagle, hence at Londonderry 3d
instant.
Ship Lancaster, Jackson, at Liverpool 4th inst. from
Bremen and entered out sth for this port.
Ship John L Dimmock,Harwood, mulled from Cardiff
3d inst. for Shanghae.
° Ship. North Bast. Copeland, cleared at Calcutta 21st
June for New York.
Ship Robert Bar, Hunter, cleared at Calcutta 29th
Bane for New York.
Ship Montpelier; Watts, from Callao, at New York
yesterday.
Steamer Kensington,Babson,cleared at New Orleans
14th inst. for Boston.
Steamer &arum, Sampson, at New Means 14th
lust. from New York.
Steamer Raleighe,Marshman, from New Orleans 10th
inst. at New York Yeaterday, _
Steamer Melita, Stunner, sailed from Liverpool 3d
inst. for Roston, and arrived at Queenstown next day.
Steamer Wyoming, Teal, clenred at Savannah 16th
inst. for this port.
Steamer Lucide (Br), Carson, cleared at Havana 10th
that, for this port.
Bark Pennsylvania (Ital), Pontremoli, hence at Cork
3d inst.
Bark Velocity (Br), Brandon, hence at Cronstadt Bd
instant,
Bark Wm Van Name, Craig, was up at Now Orleans
lath Hun. for Boston.
Bark Wm 11 Jenkins, Durkee, for this port, Was in
the river, Liverpool, 6th Inst..bound out—has been re
ported mailed 13th ult.
• Bark &M any]. Crosby, from London for this port,
anchored at Deal lith inst.
Bark Ghana, Thompson henee at Falmouth 6th inst.
Bark' MaaimillauMatfield, sailed from Falmouth 4th
lust, for dila port. • . _ .
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. -PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1867,
- • ----
Bark Powhatan, Patten. Claired at Havana 10th ,
inst. for New York.
Bark Aurora (Nor),Norbery, henee at Cronstaat 28th'
ult.
Bark Nereid, Bearso, from San Francisco 7th Male,
at Now York yesterday.
Bark ArneriCBlll , lo/dO, Park, tic= Bangor, Me. for
Montevideo. was eroken 15th ult. let 67 N lon 62 W.
• Bark Xully (Br Ward, cleared at New 'York yester
day for Sydney, NSW.
Bark Kensington, Baker, Cleared at Rotterdam 28,
Met. for New York.
Brig Mystic, Baxter, from Nevassa via Key West for
Wilmington, Del. was passed 16th inst. 20 miles south
of Hatteras.
Brig Matilda, Dix, at St John, NB. 18th inst. from
Portland.
Brig Errichetta (Ital), Filliberti, hence at Gibraltar
20th nit.
Brig Forttinati (Ital), Scala, hence for Bristol, passed
the Pill 6th inst.
Brig B Smith, Godfrey, at Gibraltar 30th ult, from
Genoa, and cleared for this port.
Brig Samuel Welsh, Hoecker, cleared at New York
17th inst. for Hey West and Apalachicola.
Brig Mary It Comery, Comery, hence at Swan Island
24th ult. via Aspinwall, to load for Hampton Roads
for orders.
Brig Benj Carver, Myers, hence for Portland, sailed
.from Holmes' Hole 16th Inst.
Brig J 11 Arey, Babbidge, from Bangor for this port,
at Holmes' Hole lath inst.
Schr A Ireland, Townsend, at New York yester
day froin Georgetown,DO.
Bcbr B 0 Willard, Parsons, hance at Portland 17th
instant.
Schr Z A Paine, cleared at St John, NB. 16th inst.
for this port.
Behr Ocean Bird, Marsh, sailed from Richmond 17th
inst. down the river to load lumber for this port,
MARINE MISCELLANY..
Schr Emily Gifford (of Cape May), from New York
for Boston, before reported rtm down by steamer
Malta, has drifted ashore on the beach opposite Pat,
chogne, 15 miles east of Fire Island Light. She had
been boarded and taken charge of. Her upper deck
is washed away, and masts are gone.
Brig G W Barter, Allen, from Ponce for New York,
before reported ashore at Barnegat, has been got off in
ood order by the Wrecking Co. A steamer left New
York on Sunday to tow her to New York.
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third longer than any other, and is by far the moat econo
mical ICE PITCHER ever invented.
S. E. Corner Eighth and Chestnut Ste.,
Philadelphia.
mv29•wf m67t •
LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.,
Diamond Dealers and Jewelers,
No. 802 Chestnut Street, Philada.,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
E. H. BUTLER di CO..
127 South Fourth street.
Philadelphia.
WINES, law:muss et%
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
33 TT TON,
151 Sari% VRONT 111%, SOL% AUNT.
3SZE. _Lk. 8., 1 1"
Successor to Gen. W. Siay, .7
313 REWER,.
24.,28, 28 and 30 South Sixth' St., Philadis•
zi tz . v, Fine Old Stack Nat-Brown Alen,
' 348 /for • and Medial:A
192b1m•
WATCHES, JEAW MAIN, &U.
Would invite the attention of purchaser" to their IMO
and handeohie assortment of
DIAMONDS p_
WAT 0 HES
_AEWETArY,
SILVERWARE dm.
/OE PITCHERS, in pest varlets!.
A large assortment of small STUDS' for Eielet•holess
Just received.
Watcher repaired in the best mannerand !Moan
EXCURSIONS.
DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIL.
mingtou, Delaware.
Steamer ELIZA ILANCOX will ;leave
Dock street wharf daily at le A. M. and 4 P. M.' Return•
ing, leave Market street wharf, Wilmington, at 7 A. M.
and 1 for r
Farethe
Single tickets. •
Chester and Marcue . VOO . k
For further particulars, apply on beard.
jyt.l L W. BURNS Captain.
te s= 4 „, inlp ttniiii.-DAhLY toi lllC u y e t
ing n Oa:h c u jaiPti t e n litv n eiton,
Andalucia and Beverly. The colondld Steamboat JOHN
A, WARNER leaves Plilludolehiareheetnut street wharf,
at 2 and 6 o'clock P. M. Returning, leaved Erbitol at 6.60
o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P. 111.
Yare 26 eta. each way. Escargot'. 4O cte. 101544
S
HAKER SWEET COBB-26 BARRELS JUST REI
celved and for sale by JOSEPH B. BOSSIER & 00.,
08 South D212W2r2 avenue.; .
^ • BATCH:M.OIPB HAIR DY . E..TaIB BPLEND I I
Hair Dye is Um beet in the world. .The only trim
and Perfect Do—Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneroun. No
illsappollibromt. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or
Brown. Remedies the 'Reflects of Bad Dyes. Invigorator!
the. heir. le a_vh!litit soft and beautifuL The genuine ns
signed IWILL.WVA: - BATOISELOR.- - All others are.
Wiens, and should be avoided. ' Bold by all Druggists and
Perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay strect,New York.
VIrBEW ARE OF A COUBTERFBIT. dolt in wly •
TDB 1111)14TR1ilt. 110M14, CORNEA - OF
Broad street and Columbia avenue, is open for the
admission of Girls from twelve to eighteen years of age.
who are neglected or deserted by their parents, and who
need the shelter and instruction of a home. If
the public will sustain thie Institution, many girls may be
kept from evil, and made respectable and useful women
Contributions may be sent to JAMES T. iilllttiff,_Treas
nrer Broad and Bronco streets.. mailed
DIVIDEND NOTICE;
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOU TAM COAL
AND IR A N COMFAN Y,.PutLADE,LCUIA, August
16th, 1667.
r
At a meeting of the Board of 'Directors of this COM
pitny,lield this day, a Dividend of Four Per Cont. on the
capital meek, clear of State Tax, was declared: payable
to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and
after the 16th inst.
The Transfer Books will be closed until the 27th inst.
EDWARD ELY,
Treasurer.
aul6 t %4;
INSTRI/CTION.
MORAVIAN COLLEGE AT BETHLEHEM, PA.
This institution, tinder the auspices of the Moravian
Church, whose schools have enjoyed a high reputation
for more than three.quarters of. a century, is located at
Bethlehem, Northamptoncounty, Pa., the oldpst and
principal scat of the Moraylans in this country. Having
been reorganized in 1864, with the view to a more extended
education.usefulness, it now gives a thorough collegiate
similar to that afforded by other institution of
the same character.
In connection with it is a Grammar School, in which
students are prepared to enter upon the course of study
pursued at the college, and which, at the same time,offere
an opportunity for such as do not design taking a Collegi
ate course, to lay a Food foundation in those branches
which will ho of service in practical life.
Students are admitted to the College after an examina
tion by the Faculty. No student under fourteenyears of
age is received into the Grammar School. A limited
number of students may hoard in the College building.
The Christmas Term - begins on the eleventh day of Sep
tember next.
For further particulars apply to •
Rev. EDMUND DE SCHWEINITZ,
President.
For circulars apply to Jordan& Brother. No. 2a6 North
Third street, Philadelphia. aul i sa to th 180
URIENDEP SCHOOLS, CORNER OF FOURTH AND
IGreen, will open on Second Day . , the 9,d of 9th
Month (Sept. the 24),1867, for the Fall and Winter terms.
These schools are divided into three departments. First,
a Primary . fsr Boss and Girls. Second, a Secondary for
Boys and Girls, and a First Class Grammar School for
Girls only. Entrance to the Grammar School from Dill
wyn street, west side, first door below Green. To the Pri
mary and Secondary, at the Gate on Fourth street. For
terms and admission apply to the Teacher at the schools,
or to Spencer Roberts, .1.21 North Sixth street; or to Eliza
beth W. Lippincott, 538 North Sixth street; or to Louisa
J, Roberts.4M North' Sixth street; or to Samuel Gilling
ham 616 Poplar street—Members of the Committee,
,
s wit§
rFIIE MISSES DE CHARMS' ENGLISH AND
1 French School for Young Ladies, No. 1616 FILBERT
Etrect will r,e-opened, tho third MONDAY in Sep.
tember, by Miss CARRIE S. BURNHAM. The Course of
Study, in addition to the branches heretofore taught, will
include Left, German, Elocution and Vocal Music. A
Mineralogical Cabinet has been secured, and frequent
Lectures upon Mineralogy, Botany, Astronomy and other
Natural Sciences trill be given free of charge.
See Circulars at T. B. PUGH'S Book Store, Bulletin
Building.
QELECT BOYS' SCHOOL, AT AUBURN DALE, MASS.
Building, rooms, grounds, spacious and elegant. Lees.
tion and general arrangements unsurpassed. for the pur.
pose, in I , pw England. Pupils will receive the most
thorough Dnglish and Classical drill, and have the most
careful attention in regard to health, morals, general
habits, and intellectual training. Number limited to
twenty. School will open September 26, 1861 For refer.
enem and particulars, address (for the present)
jy2Pm w flit. • . CHAS. W. CUSTIOIO.
FRIENDS . GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COI?,
per of FOURTH and GREEN Streets, will open for the
Fall end Winter term, on SECOND DAY, the 2d of Ninth
Month (Sept. 2d), 1967. Entrance from Dilwyn street,
west side. first door below Green. For terms and admis
sion apply to , the Teacher at the school, or to Spencer
Roberts. 421 North Sixth street; Elizabeth W. Lippincott,
bat North Sixth street; Loalea .7. Roberts, 421 North Sixth
street; Samuel Gillingham, 616 Poplar street, members of
the committee. aulfiat/
TABELL FEMALE SEMINARY, TEN MILES WEST
LI of Boston, at Auburndale, Maee. Location. accommo
dations and advantages. all that can be desired. Special
attention paid to the rudiments of an Englieh education.
Music and French taught 1w masters in the profession.
Painting and Drawing in the beet style of the art. Four
years Classical Course,. Number limited to forty-eight.
Next year will begin September W. 1
_867. Address
W. CUG.
/YS•tn w fift
CHAS.
Auburnd SHlN ale, Mau.
12ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. BORDEN.
1/ town, N. 3.—An institution for the careful and thor.
ough instruction of Young Ladies in all the branches of a
complete education. Board and tuition in the Prepara
tory and Collegiate Departments, 11318 per year. Washing.
Ancient and Modern Languages and ornamental
branches extra. Winter Session opens September 19th.
For catalogues address Rev. ..10112.113. BRARELEY, A.
M., President. • augtu,th,s-18t1
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
Church. Locket and Juniper streeta—The Autumnal
Session will open on Monday, September 3. Applications
for admission may bo made at the Academy, - during the
preceding week, between 10 and IS o'clock in the morn
ing. JAMES W. ROBIN. A.
M M.,
aulisth a tu24tl • H S ead aster.
Air ADAM CLEMENT'S FRENCH PROTESTANT
01 SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, GER3IANTOWN.
Pa.—The Twenty-firat Searion will commence SEPTEM
BER 11.1867. French h the language of the family; the
pupils being required to Ppenk it altogether. Particular
attention giyen to the Englbh branches. For circulani
apply to the Principal. atil7-Iml
PROFESSOR li, JOSIE, FRENCH, LATIN, GREEK
and Spanish Languages, Literature and Mathematics,
No. 213 South Fifth street, Philadelphia.
References—Ex•Rev. D. Couesirat. 6X-1 Spruce at., Pastor
of French Evangelical Church, 7th and Spruce sts. a0906t•
MBE SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, CORNER
of Filbert street and Northwest Penn Square, will
re-open on MONDAY, September 2d.
• W. J. HORSTMANN. Vice President.
P. P.-MORRIS, Secretary and Treasurer.
matl7.3w§
11,(1118 SANFORD'S DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG
ladieN No. 1122 Walnut street, will be re-opened
TUESDAY. September Mb. bliss Saiderd wbe at
bome,l2M Spruce street, on and after September 12th.
aultm,t,m,lBt.
Zif HS MARY- E. TIIROPP WILL' RE-OPEN HER
1 En . glioli and French lioardlttg and Day School for
Young Ladies, at 1841 utif.sTN la Street, Philadelphia,
on September 16th. For circulars, until the Ist of Septum.
her, address hllsg TIIROPP, Valley Forge, Pa. nul4.tf
•
CiIIESTNUT STREET FEMALE SEMINARY, YLt'ILA
IJ —Mire Bonney and MIOS IMllaye• will re-open
their Boar 'inn and Day School. at N 0.1615 Chestnut street,
on Wedne day. September; Mb. rarticulani from (Arm.
lare. ' • auL2.tocl.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS IN TILE PHILADEL.
pbia City Institute, N. E. corner Chestnut and Eigh
teenth streets, entrance On Eighteenth atreet, will re-open
on MONDAY, September 9th.
aul-Smo L. BARROWS, PrincipaL
A CADEMY ON THE SACRED HEART. NO. I 4
.ta. Walnut .treet.--Parents and guardians are respect
lolly notified that the scholastic year reopens on LION
DAY, September 2d.
MISS ANABLE'S SCHOOL,
7 ABW
BOSFORD PLACE,
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF' 13ROAD AND PINE
Streets, will re-open September BAIL attl2-110
'THE ARCH STREET INSTITUTE FOR YOUIsIC
1. Ludlee, 1345 Arai etreot, irlll reopen on MONDAY
September 9th.
anll-2nly Mime L. M. BROWN, Principal.
ICII SCHOOL FOR BOYS, O. 1318 CHESTKr
street. Session begins Sept 9. For circulars address
au.latu,th, sa.,9l§ CHASE & BUCKINGHAM,
D GUILLEMET, FRENCH TEACHER, 3' 7 SOUTI
1. 1 . Ninth street. '.
wattle
it?z,THE PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL,
Fourth street, above Vinos now open for the Fall
and Winter Seamus. es and Gentlemen will
dud every provision for comfort and safety, so that a thou
wish knowledge of this beautiful accomplishment may be
obtained by the most timid. Saddle horses trained in the
beet manner, Saddle horses and vehicle. to hire Also
carriage. for funerals, to cam, Are.
seirbtf THOMAS OHAIGE dr SON.
HARDWARE.
CLOTHS, CIASSEULERES, &O.
Ani Bei di LEE ABE NOW CLOSING OUT, AT
el greatly reduced prices, their large and well-assorted
Summer stock of Goeds, comprising_in pert
COATING GOODS.
Super Black'Fronch Clothe.
Super Colored French Cloths.
Black and Colored Habit Cloths.
Black and Colored Caohmaretts.
Super Silk-mixed Coating&
Black and Colored Tricot Coatings.
Tweeds, all shades and qualities.
PANTALOON STUFFS.
Black French Doeskins. . '
Black French enooinuires.
New otyles SlngleMllled CREBIMOTOK.
Striped and Mixed Casidineres.
Mixed Doeskins, all shades. •
Striped and Fancy, Linen Drills.
Plain and Fancy Whito Drills.
Canvass Drillings, of every variety.
~. • White Velvet Cord.
With a lerge assortment of Goode for Boys' wear, to
which we in rte the attention of our friends and others.:..
JAMES di LEE, No. ll North Second street.
Sign of the Golden Lamb. ,
;._s 0: 111 ;
T HE
"EXCELSIOR" RAMS,
SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORN-FED HOGS.
ARE OF STANDARD REPUTATION. AND
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER & CO.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS
And curers of the celebrated
"EXCELSIOR"
8110AZIOURED HAMS. TONGUES ANi) BEEF. .•
Nos. 142 and 144 North Front street.
None genuine tulles/ branded "J. H. IL & Co.. EXCEL.
BIOR."
The justly celebrated "EXCELSIOR" DAMS are cured
by J. H. M. di Co. (in a style peculiar to themselves), ex.
primly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious flavor; free
from the unpleasant taste of malt, and are pronounced by
epicures superior to any now o ff ered for sale.
toyllStw.f,m,Bmt
NEW
NO. 1 MACKEREL, IN KITTS,
JUST RECEIVED.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer in En Groceries,
Corner Eleventh end Vine Streets.
SUPERIOR VINEGARS.
French White Wine. and Pure Old Cider Vinegars. For
sale by
JAMES R. WEBB,
PM WALNUT and EIGHTS STREWS.
)
COLGATE & CO.'S
() CC 4 >+
GERMAN
° &CO
. Z . ,, r% -= 4 ERASIVE SOAP
i ly y (y•
lo . manufactured from PURE MA•
' • z and may be considered the STANDARD OP
E.XCF:LLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. myll-tuagth-111
LATOIJR OIL.
LOU BASKETS:LATOUR OLIVE OIL to arrlv&por
brig "Roselyn," and for sale by, LitivERGNE,
ARpnt,
by 102 Walnut street
XTEW GRAHAM AND BYE FLOUR. WHEATEN
Vil a r or taf"Farina, Corn Starch and Matzen*, Rice Flour,
Rs n s patent Barley and Groats,.in store and for sale
a GUSTY'S East End Grocery, No.llB South Second
streed. •
NEW CROP PRESERVED GINGER, DRY AND IN
syrup; assorted preserv, ellles and jams always 133
store and for sale at COUSTIPS East End Omen'. No.
118 South Second street.
CIIOICE TABLE CLARETS, PINTS AND QUART/i—
-pure old medicinal brandy, wines, gins ,
m, r=
at COUSTY'S East End Grocery. No. 11.8 South
street.
:I • si s• ti.o , " cs• - •• • ;
J boneless Sardines, genuine Stilten (21ecee. Spiced An:
cbovies, Durham Mustard, in lb stone jars, for sale at
°DUSTY'S East End Grooery.NuMB South Second street
lOW • : : A' : 41 I :4..k1' :1:411:
* Aniseed. Curecoa sad Mersaehlao Cordials. Just
eeived end for isle at COUSTY'S East End Grocery. •
118 South Second street.
:454' : t‘ •1` • 14: • :4:4 •
M. F OPILLIN
French Wldte
Wine Vinegar. in don and Vor DAD •
. .
GILOBLE WALNUTS .- 6 BALES Or OMOBLI
T Shen Walnom and Princess Or HMI M.
mon& for sale by M. E. MUM. N. W. *is. Arch la'
Ewan streets.
'ILAACCARO_ Nj AND VERNIOELIAL-1 00 BOXES OF
choice Leghorn Msecaront and VernliClSiari thlek
po. • dors and tor sale M. F.
t 91 I: 8: 't I
J. W. SCOTT & co.,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DFA TYRA, IN
Men'sfurnishing Goode,
Sl4 Chestnut Street,
Four doors below the "Continental."
PRILADELPHLS.
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT
MANUFACTORY.
Orden for these oele bta rief tenod e ro
ts supplied PmPti7
be.
Gentleinefi%;
--
Of late styles in full variet7.
WINCHESTER & CO.,
706 CHESTNUT. •
- GENTS' PATENT-SPRING AND BUT
to
ned over Gaiters,' Cloth. Leather. white
and brown Linen ;; children a CMG; and
Velvet Leggings ; also made to order
-' Ur GENTS.' FURNISHING GOODS,
'"*" ..... e. of every description, very Low, BA Chestnut
street, corner of Ninth. The beet Kld GLovee
for ladles and gents, at
lUCHELDERFETPS BAZAAR.
myll-tenot) OPEN DI THE EVENING.'
STOVES AND HEATERS.
REMOVAIL.
W. A.. A-1;1.,N - 01_4121
Hu remove GRATESpo for the ealor.of • FURNACES,
RANGES, , SLATE MANTLES, &0., from
No. no cIiEsTNuT Street to
1305 JHESTNUT STREET.
a_ THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR
,European Ranges. for families, hotebs or public iir
stitations, in twenty different sizes. Also, Phil's.-
deli& Ranges, Rot Air Furnaces. Portable
Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath
Boilers, iatewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stover, etc.,
wholesale and retail, by the manufacurers,
SHARPE & THOMSON,
No. E)9 North. Second street
my27-nt,w,f..6ml}
JOB BARTLETT 4k SON. •
Manufacturers of the
CELIMBATIM
BARTLETT HEATERS,
king Ran Mes. Oaa Ovens and Shoot Iron Work of eve*
dascri_ption. A qplondid assortment nf REGIS.
TEES AND VENTILATORS; and
ddver , a Air-tight Stoves,
• al
ways on hand t at
No. P 24 Arch Street.
Philadelphia. 'nand
THOMAS S. DIXON & SONS,
Late Andrews do Dixon,
N 0.1224 CHESTNUT street, philadelphla.
Manufacture rs of
Opposite United States Mint.
LOW DOWN. •
. . ~ PAI Ml 3 I4RLOR,
- ' CER.
' OFFIOK
And other ORATES,__
For Anthracite, Bituminoua and Wood. Fires;
AL/30,_ _ _
. WARM-AIR FURNACESA
For Warming Public and Prlvata
_Buildings.
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS
.. _ D
CHTMN AN EY-OAPS,
IDOORING.RANGES, BATILBOILERS.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
;lon la Dizmi t 4k1121
HERBY C. LANCASTER_
Commission Merchant.
Spruce and Delaware Avenue, eetabllehed in 1824.
Flour. Corn. Oath and Mill Feed, sold wholedale and
retail, at lowest market rates, and delivered toell,parta
of the city. p 7-137
jam as L WEIGIIT, TUORNTOVI MON OLEICENT A. 081500/114
TLIROPORB WEIGTIT, YILUM L. MALL,
PETERWRIGUT & BONO.
Importers of d
Earthenware
. en
Shipping and qemmiselon Merchants.
No. lg. Walnut drool, Philadelphia.
toTTQN AND LINEN` SAIL DUOS O' EVERY
‘,../ width from one to BM feet wide,Edi numbers. Tent and
Awaind_Puok,—FAlTilnaltere felting Bail Twine, ats.
JOIEiN W. ENMEAd&N & W., No. 102 Jones's Allen
Eativy NyBIZEL—OWN_URS OF PROPERTY—TgIi
only place to get Priu_l_Afells Oloanied and Disinfected,
very low pew. A. PEYBSON. blanulaoturee of Pon
&et% Goldomities Hall. Librarfotroet. .
ortet. kaFif 4;1 rri DV
1101 OHEI
I_4A.EVIES
Leming for the Country or Waterlog Plow, will 6thi
SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OP
Materials for White Bodies.
g Embr'd Breakfast Sets.
Linen Collars and Cuffs.
Linen Undendeeves.
PEI Printed Linen Cambries.
aPlain and Printed Piques.
1-4 AT
0 E. _ 1 7741 , E,54 , 00.13,
N. W. Cor. 11. th and Ctestnut
.:LfINJ49SIHO TOTI
C7' CANVASS MESH BLACK • B 11, • t te
beet quality imported.
Alen, the ordinary qualities.
8.4 White and Black Baregs.
8-4 White and Black Crape Weeds.
Bich Figured renadines and Organdies.
Grenadine G and Organdie Bohm, roduoedl
Bummer Silks and Poplins. •
Figured Linens, for Dresses.
Materials for TravelingSults.
Bummer Dress Goods, very much reduced In twice.
EDWIN UAW. & South Second
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLIMS.— PERSONS
la about purchasing Blankets would do well to look
through our stock before so doing.
All the leading makes of Blankets, In 10.4,11-t and 134.
.74 and 44 Ballard Vale Blankets, all numbers.
Riite Flannels, all wool and Comet, 81, 3734, 44 and 60.
arty
Red, and te en Twilled Flannels. all grades.
Colored Plane of Middlesex and • Washington makes.
Bleached and Un leached Mtudins, 10, UK Ft 16 and M.
New York Mills, Wanton t and V. 011amsville Mullins.
STOKES ds WOOD, 702 Arch street.
BLACK. AND WHITE LACE IVINTES AND 80.
tundaa.
fieswdde and Mina Shawls!.
'Shetland and Barege Shawls!.
Spring Cloaks, reduced.
(lay Plaid Cloths for Circulank
• Scarlet and White Clotha
•
Broche Shawls. open centres.
Plaid and Sfripe Woolen Shawls.
EDWIN HALL dr. C0..1el South Second it.
KEELEY & BROWNBACK,
LUMBER YARD,
SAW AND PLANING DULL,
North Sixth Street, above Jefferson
PHILADELPHIA.
LUMBER FOR CARPENTERS, CAR BUILDERS.
CABINET AND PATTERN MAKERS.
SEASONED PINE, ALL WIZ' ,
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING LUMBER AND HARD
WOOD. .
ALSO. TRUNK AND 808 BOARDS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOD MOULDLNG&
LUMBER SAWED AND PLANED TO ORDER. .
y2-tn tit e2rnl.
F. H. WILLIAMS,
Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets,
100,000 FEET
WALNUT LUMBER
Ifitu th 2322
United States Builder's Mill,"
No. 24,28 and 28 S. Fdtpenth St.,
ESLER & BROTHER,
ItLNIITAOIRIZZa 01
OOP 10111 L) BRUKE'd, BtAIB BILISTIES, Wait
NW, CLfing , 'ITIBMG AND SCROLL - IRBIL ta,
bu imlizma of Wood ?loaf/lbw In I d. dtl
ro ari .1 - 5 c 11:11 •• tt • • '
COO • BOARDS AND FLA
4 , 11. int. 64. 14,3 3 andlineh is
CHOICE PANEL AND purr c,vmmor. tees loan
µµd{, A Nand M
Obiok_
MAL DROM 300..
o. SOUTH Streit
/86tIR D B IEIVIZTIIITIZItiG.
44 CAR NA • FLOORN
64 ROLINA. FLOORING •
44 DELAWAE FLOORINO*
64 DELAWARE FLOORING.
ABII FLOORING
WALNUT FLOORII4O.
BYRUCE
TW
FLA
PLASTERINGOARDS.
LATH
MAULE,O*IER & 00*
N BR o. NM ROUTH ERMA.
1867. CEDA.R
D 7 M 1 i N CIV
COOPE SHINGLE ,t 3
•
No. l CEDAR LOOlO AND POSTS.
Na 1 CEDAR, LOGS AND POWS,
MAULE, BROTHER &
186,, -LUMBER KOR UNDERTAKERS!,
I . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
CEDAR, WALNUT, MAHOGANY,
CEDAR, WALNUT, MAHOGANY.
MABLE, BROTHER A CO
—bA LUMBER OF EL'
1867• ANY M •
SEASONED WALNUT.
SEASONEDW_ALNUT.
DRY POPLAR, CHERRY AND ASH.
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS.
hiA ULE, BROTHER Ai CO
1.867. 113111 DO O I I
biNtingfang:
SPANISH CEDAR B .
WA X•BOARDS.
No BOUT= Street,
186 7 —43 4 I2 B U T CE JOIBT—SP — RUCEJOIST — SPRUG
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONE.
• FROM 14 TO .T 1 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING.
MAULS, BROTHER h CO..
No. 2511) SOUTH Street.
my 18 till
UMBER.—THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED
Lto furnish any description of Pitch Pinmber , from
St. Mary's hilll, eor on favorable to A l Apruce
Joist, dm, from Ma.; EDMUND A. ER ds.o),.
Dock Street Wharf. my 29-1111
QPRUCE LUMBER AFLOAT.—EscerrthniG AND
1.7 Joist of length from 14 to 28 feet long,__assorted sizes.
Itt4 to 8:14. about DV M. feet. For sale by WORKMAN k
CO.. No. 1213 Walnut street.
I kilo :4 tariff rti:13.4:11
A. S. ROBINSON,
910 CHESTNUT STREET,
LOOKING GLASSES,
3PA_INTINGS,
Engravings and Photographs.
Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frames.
Carved Walnut and Ebony Frames.
ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER
LOOKING-GLASS
AND FRAME WORKS.
We are now fitted up with improved machinerY, and
have a large stock of mahogany, walnut and fancy framed
Looking•Glaeeee, at reduced prices.
RAEFF & CO..
n Laurel et., below Front.
11 - WAItD
•
I.3ERDIAN ENT BOARDING wrrit rnISSC (ABB AC
commodations, on School Lane, sth lion( from Sta
tion on Norrhitown Railroad. Good stabling. auls.th,x,4•
HL 11ANDSOME RESIDENCE Bel t 1
street, corner of Spruce, le now open to receive
boarders. Suites of rooms, with private table, if de-
Ore& au6
HOUSE WANTED.—A MODERN WATTLING,
3 . centrally filtunted. ..Address liox 116 Poet (Ace.
WM. LYNCH,
hll Market street.
11140•tll th 11 at*
WANTED—SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES IN WEST
E. Philadelphia. Price from $B,OOO to $12,000. street
Rent; houses upon Walnut, Spruce or Pine ,
or the Intermediate streets running north -or south, be
tween Twelfth and Twentieth streets.
FETTER, KRICKI3AUrt & PURDY.
22 North Elfthlitioot.
E=1:1
TURNIP SEED I TURNIP AEU I I
NEW CROP.
By mall, nt 10 centoper 04., 7E, cents per lb.
Grown on our Seed Farm from selected stock, and war
stinted.
Send for price list, grotto,
EITrITIT.I , 7 (k. Cord,rms, COLLINS, ALDERSON at Oa,
W. CnAB AL1)V.)4301 . 4, , ~ Hedd Plurdhomc.
ROICKIVT DOWNH,- , . - - -- tinAr, 1113 'ALA RK Er-WTl:et, - --
• Kilo., 1
)e2''-s.w.llse 15
J
M. itOMMPL, ,COAL DF.ALER, lIAS REMOVED
0 . from fell Delwrare .1.40111111, and euccoede Meagre"),
Walton deco., at N. W. comer Eighth end Willowetreeta
Office IIJ 13. Hecend etreet, •
Thu beet qualitto, of IA ph and Schuylkill coal dully
end to tho best order and at the ehorteet notice. mliErera
y R. II U'I'CII IN S
T
.1.1. 13. E. CORNER G ARI) AVENUE * •
AND NINTH Bl'ltEE'r,
, .
Airm ,, , ,, b e e , ;l ,,, ,, t u . , , ,tfriif hind, at the loweet market rates , .
• LEIIIGII, . •
. ' KAGI,r; vEzt , i,
I • . : - ••• • itgi:Nwoon, an., COAL.
t)rdere by pl aill-promppy attended to. .Jel.lye
S. MARION 151NP.45.
_Alan 7011111,1 M
trim UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO
1 their stock of
Spring Mountain. Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal,
which, with the in operation!Sven by us. we think cannot
be eicelled by any other Cote
(like, Franklin Instihtto liulldiur N 0.15 South Seventh
street. EINES & SHEAF&
lab tf Arch street wharf. fiche virtu.
FOR• CAPE MAY
BY RAILROAD.
From Foot of Market Street' (Fpper Ferry),
COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 13, 110.
8.00 A. M. Morning &NIL Due 1125 M.
2.ulil'. t. Caws May i'aranagor. Due 7.18 P. M
4.(03 P. M. Feet Expreas. Due 7.U5 P. M.
CM A. M. Morninr. Mall. Due 10.07 A. M.
SUM A. M. Fag ExpreP,. Une 12 An 51.
0.00 P. M. (a 1 May rat.euger. I)uo 8.26 P. M
The SUNDAY MAIL and PAStiENGEII TRAIN !envie,
Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M. retiuming,hiare Cape bland at
AMP, M.
Commutation tickets, good for ONE, THREE, or
TWELVE mouths, • can be ',rue:Lied at the (Mice of the
Company in Camden, N.J.
Through tickets can ise procured at No. MP Chestnut
street (tinder the Continental Hotel), Persons purchesing
tickets at this office cau have their baggage checked at
t eirrerideucce.
WEST ,JEicsEy RAILROAD LINES FROM !FOOT
of .Market street ( Utpet Ferry).
Comuirnabot SATURDAY, July L 3.1.4.1 T.
A. M. Morning Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem,
Vin.-land and interm,diate pate.
9.uu A..M. (,:a to: May, Morning Mall.
100 P. M. Cap, May Ate,ning.xlation.
3.511'. Ll. Brideton and Salon Paaturer.
4.00 P. M. Cape Slay
P.M. Worollu.ry !nod:afoot.
( - ape May Ft ci at '.t3) A. N.
Wcet Frcight Train leavon Camden at 12 N.
Nt./.1 1.
Frokbt rt ill be received at Srcond irover , d Wharf be.
M, [nut ttriTS. froni 7A. M. until SP. M. Fl-ight re
celved 1. t re 9 A.ll. el, fore, and the game day.
Prrigtif.Lickivery, tzkilitli L 15,71;
WILLIAM J. FIENVELL. Superintendent
111626_ 12 9.1MI IL f ‘ iT : ." 1 1 1 1Z i l):E W I l ttl ( rtf ri" ).t.D N
rlar. TALILE. -040t0..11,.:50s Mons
day. July Elk If4l. VIOL} kliVe earner of
Broad street and '45 . 3...hin ' ..ten avenue'. a. (.110. , : , :
Waytnall Tr.itt, at ti..3(iA. yr* ex.n.pted).. , fog
Saitlinore, &toling at all rerular Cormoeting
with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington fur Cristield and
intermediate /dation..
Ex rre..., train at 11.50 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Bab
thnore and Washington.
ExpreeeTrain et P. M. (Sundays exeepted ) jor RM.
thnore and Washiugton, san-pres at Chester,
Linwood. Clsymont, Wain:llo,n, Newport. Stanton,
Newark. Elkton. North-East. Ch%rlerton, Parsraffle,
Havre-de-Grace. Aberdeen. PerrieuruPs, D'igrow God,
hia)toolia. (.'haw's and Stetnaux't Ran.
Night Lamers at ILui P. M. (dally) for Baltimore and
Washington. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays est.
eeptslij with Delaware .14. EL line. stopping at New Castle, Middleton, Clayton. Dover. ilarrinetun, Seaford,
Salisbury, Princess Anne and connecting at Cristleld
with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and
the South.
Palace/tent for Fortrem Mame, and. Nor elk via Bahl
more will take the !LW A. M. Triti^, Cristtlehl will
take the 110410 P.
WI/int-Ten Trains xionanii at all Millais between
Phlladelp ia and Wilmington
Leave Philadelphia At Ltan. 2.00.4.33,6.01/ and IL3O (daily)
P.M. The 4.3LlP.M.train conneeteseith the Delaware Rail.
road for Millard and faterniediateitatiotua The KM P.M.
train runs to New Castle.
Leave Wilmington d. 31. 7.15 and SA A. M.. LOG and' 633
P. MAitily. -
The 7.L5 A. M. will not stop at stations between Chester
and Philadelphia.
From Baltimoreto Phitadelphia. pro —Laave Baltimore 7.2$
A.SOO rm
tooti. , r„ IL. EXplena k 14.0 E .
]d s .
P. M... Et.
SUN TRAIN S imam - thuirowam. 4e•vatollaltt.
more st liSdo t'. &tarrying at Havre de Grace. PerryvilLe
and Wilmington. Also stops at North-East. Elkton and
Newark to take passengens for rtatadlelptda4 and leave
pase.engers from Washington or Baltimore. and at
CM seer to leave passengers from Washington or Balti
more.
Through tickets to all potato West, South and Southwest
may be procured at Tickelothee.terillbeennt etroelunder
Continental Betel, shere also State itoonts and Berths In
Siropisa yarn can be secured during the day. Persons
purthasing tickets -at this orrice can - have baggage
checked at their rteidence by the Union Transfer (;crin-
Vizi. • -
IL F. KENNE'Y, fhmertntendent.
WEST CHESTR AND PILILA
DELPiIIA RAIL BDAD. VIA ME
ii2lll"La DLL SUMMER ARRA...NGERENTS.
On and after MONDAY, June 24th. 1807. tarns will
kayo Depot. Thlrtyerat and Chestnut streetr. es follows:
Trains leave Philadelphia for West Char
terlL at 7.15 A.A.. MOO A. M., 220. 4.L5.4.50, 7.00 and 1u.30
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E.
Market street. 615,1.15, 7.20 and 10.45 A. M.. 1;65. 4.60 and
tie P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at TX A. M.. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., will stop at B. (.1. Junction
and Media only.
Passengers to or from stations between West Chester
and B. Junction going East will take trains leaving
Weet C hes ter et 7.15 A. M.. and going West will take train
leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M.. and transfer at B. C.
Junction,
Leave Philadelphia for Media at 5.3 u P. M.
Leave Media for Philadcipuis. at 6.6.1 P. M.—stopping at
all s tations.
all
leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. and 4.50 P.
and leaving West Cl4c2er at 7.30 A. M. and 4.50 P. M..,c0u.-
nect at B. C. Jebetion with Trains on. the P. and B. U H.
ruiedlate volute.
- , Leavii Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and
2.00 P. M.
Leave West Cheater 7.96 A. M. and 5.00 P. M.
The Depot le reached ditertly by .the Chestnut and
Walnut street carv. Those of the Market street line mu
within one square. The care of both lines connect with
each train upon its arrival.
On Sundays ties Market street cars leave Fratit t and
Market streets thirty fi ve minutes before each rain
leaves the depot, and will connect with each train on
arrival , to earn' Passengers into city.
W Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and. the Conipan, will aot in any Case,
be reepwieade for an amount exceeding one hundred dol
len, unless sp l e i ci E e ßYWO m Gne o al h up l e l4 r II
in lB te
nd° .
SHORTEST ,ROUTE TO THE
SEASHORE!
CAMDEN AND ATLA-NTIO
RAILROAD!
THROUGH LI TWO AO ORB t
Five trains clot& to Atlantic City and one on Sunday.
On and after SATURDAY. June 29th. 1867, trains will
leave Vine Street Ferry as follows:
Special Excursion -
Mail 6.0 U A. M
.
A. AL
Freight, with pateengencar attached .............9.15 A. M.
Express (through in two hone) .2.W P. M.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.151,'. 31.
_ RETURNING—LEAVE ATLANTA::
Special Excuntion..... ...... ..„....... ..... . 5.18 P. M.
Mail. . 4:40 P. M.
Freight 11.40 A. M.
Express (through in two hours) 7.08 A.
Accommodation 5.45 A. M.
Junction AccoramodaHon to Jackson and inter
mediate stations, leaves Vino street... ...... 5.80 P. Id.
Returning—leaves Jackson 6.28 A. Si.
IiADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Leaves Vine street.. ..........10.15 A. M. and 2.00 P. M.
Leaves Haddonfield.. . , 1.00 P. M. and 315 M.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC
Loaves Vine street at 'Lao A. M. and Atlantic at 4.40 P. M.
Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round trip tickets, good only for
the day and train on which they are issued., $3.
Tickets for sale at the Mime of the Philadelphia Local
Express Company, No. 625 Chestnulatreet, and at No. 838
Chestnut street, Continental Hotel.
Tho Philadelphia Local Express Company, .No. 625
Chestnut street, will call for baggage in Ulf' part of the
city and suburbs, and check to Hotel or Cottage at At
twit() City. D. IL MUNDY, Agent.
RARITAN AND DELAWAR.E. BAY
RailrosilL.- Resumption of Summer
Travel to , NEW YORK and LUNG
BRANCH.
FARE TO NEW YORK, 82 Oa.
FARE TO LONG BRANCH, $2 US.
TICKETS TO LONG BRANCH, good for
one week, $3 00. •
Through, without change of care, to Long Branch, in
FOUR AND A HALF HOURS.
On and after Monday, May 13th, 1881, the Express line
willleave Philadelphia from Vine Street Ferry at 7.46 A.
M. Returning, leave Now York from Pier 82, foot of
Duane street, at 11.15 A. 61... and Long Branch at 12.65 P.M.
On and after Saturday. July oth, a. traie will leave
Vine Street Ferry every Saturday, only, at 4.15 P. M. for
Long Branch. Returning from Long Branch on Monday
at 4.25 A. M., until further notice.
FAST FREIGHT LINE FOR NEW YORK.
Freight left at the Warehouse, No. 40 North Delaware
avenue, before 6 o'clock P. AL, will reach New. York early
next morning.
Rates low and quick time uniformly made. Way
Freight Train leaves Cooper's Point at 19.00 M.
Tickets for Now York and Long Branch can be procured
at the office of the Philadelphia Local Express Company,
GO Chestnut street n
IL H. CUITMAN, Agent. MO North Delaware avenue.
ukyetfil w. S. SNEEDEN A eO.• LOMA.%
. . FAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA
1 - PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD, to Wilkesbarre, Mahano
City, Mount Cannel, Centralia. and all points on Lehigh
Valley Railroad and its branches.
By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road is
enabled to give increased despatch to merchandise eon.
aigned to the above named points. •
Goode delivered at the Through Freight Depot,
S. - cur . of FRONT and NOBLE Streets,
Before 6 P. M.. will reach Willteabarre, Mount Cannel.
Mabanoy City, and the other stations in' illiabanoy and
WYmaing &Lae before 1.1 of the
_mkt' Wing day.
1020 BIALM iIIiAMM Asyut"
AGUICULTURWIm
COAL AND W 4100,,
TICAVEEEIiB• GVIDL.
RETURNING. LEAVE CAPE ISLAND
TICAvELEits ,
THE
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE,
Via Washington and Lynchbarg
Offers to travelere the sherteet and moot .xpedi tiouall no to
KNO XVILLI A ' CuATTANOot , A,DALTON„VIIANT A,
NASi VILLE, MEM:NIBS, MOBILE and NEW UR
LEANS.
Trani. leave depot of P. W and 13. R. R., BROAD
and PRIM i; Street.% et 11.60' A. M. and II o'clock P. M.,
making deco COTlriectl 0118 through,
PLEASE ABB FOR Titacwils via WASHINGTON
and LYNCiIIIC lib, to be Inid'at £2B Chestnut MtrePt, davit
of I'.
W. and .R. R., and at General Office, itif,Cheetnut
B• . • 'By -
•
apage checked through. • •
FREIGHT.
A FAST PIttIGITIT LINE hoe been established over
the RAMC route. by which nhippers are aseured of () DICK'
TRANSIT, A SA 'vING OF 130 MILES IN DISTANCE
and LE'S., DANDLING, than by any other.
• -Through bills of ludlng•vilth guaranteed rates to above
and intermediate Write. Mark pke. via"o„ and A:. R. It,"
and mend to BROAD and CHEERY Streete,
For information relative to Tickets or Freight, apply
• . • 34.8. C. WEGOO ni f
GENERAL AGENT.
Jel Bret, W.. 5 Chestnut street.
iggigm FOR NEW YORK.—TIIECAMI)EN
AND A.M BOY and PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and
way places, from Walnut street wharf.
Fare.
At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Accom. $2 25
At 8 A. 51.,via Camden and Jersey City Expreva Mail. 3 IV
At 2P. M. via Camden and Amboy Ex r revs, 300
1'
At 5.00 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, let class, 226
Accom. and Emigrant, 21 class. 180
At 8 A. hi., 2, 5 and 6 P. M., for Mount Holly, Ewan&
ville, , Pemberton, Birmingham and Vineentown.
At 5 A. M. and 2 P. M. for Freehold.
At 6, 8 and 10 A. M.. and 2,4 P. 54.. for•TrentorL
At 6, 8 and 10 A. M. 1,2, 4,6, 6 and 11.80 P. M., for Borde6
town, Burlington. Beverly and Delanco.
At 5 and 10 A. M.l, 2, 4. 5. 6 and 11.30 I'. M. for Florence.
At 5 and 10 A. M.. 1, 4,5, 6 and IL3O P M. for Edgewater,
Riverside, Riverton and Palmyra.
At 5 and 10 A. 14, L 4. 6 and '11.90 P. 24 for Fish Mouse.
tar - The 1 and 11.30 P. M. Lines leave from foot of
Market street, by upper ferry.
Linea from Kensington Depot willies:7km idiom!:
At I/ A. 4.30 P. '5l. and 19 M. (3 ht) Yls
Kensington and Jersey City, New York • xpreas
fp,3 00
At 5.10.16 Woo A. M. 290, 3.30. CM, 5. P. M. and 12 N.
for Trenton and Bristol.
At 8 and 10.15 A M., 2.20, 6 and 12P. M. for Morrisville and
Tnilartorrat. ' •
At &00 and 10.16 A. AL, 9.30,1.30. 6 and 19 P.M.. irrefichencks.
At 10.16 A. M.. 2.20 and 6 P. AL for Edding,ton.
At 7.60 and 10.16 A. 61.,9.30.1.6.6 and 12 P.M. for Ccwowelle.
Torreedale, Iloltnerhurg, Tacony, Wier:Morning itrideer
burg and Frankford, and ti P. 111. for liolincabu.rg and
intermediates Station.
BEINIDEVE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES—
from Kenein,gton Depot.
At KW A. N.. for Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Can
andaigua, Elmira., 'lthaca, Owego, nociteetes, Binghamp•
ton. Oswego, Syracitre, Great Bend, Mont:meg, 'Wilkes ,
harre, Scranton, SU ottdrteurg, Water Gan.
At a.(ai A. Al. and 2.31 Y. AL, for Belvidere. Marton, Lam
bertville Flemington, &c. The 3.30 P. M. Line connect/
direct with the [nun leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk.
Allentown, Belli hem. &e.
At BP. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Station
From Wert l'itiladelphia Depot, via connecting del
way.
At I:Ai A.NI, 1.30 and 6.. W P.M:eV:telling - ton and New York
fix prep.. Lance. via Jertey City ......
Th.- I.N) A. M. and 6.113 P. M. Lime run daily. All other,
Sunduv excel led.
lor I in. 6 Ken.lngton Depot, take the rare en
Thi7,t ‘,r Fifth curets, at Chestnut. at half an near before
r t.rtme. Itc Cure ou Market rW , . et Itail
d..rl et to NA'e,t. PLiladelphla Depot. (..he'Swit end Walnut
one rger::rr. ()n 6 ) )11)i)).", tile Market' t Car ,
a ill rl.l, 'o cc :meet ith the I.:, A. M. and 1.:141'.
Ponucl- of I;:rgant• ed
Ps‘eei:eure ale froth taking anvthiog ae hag
cage 1 , 11: , nearel .it baegage over nit,'
pounds to he paid for extra. The Company limit their re
rponeibibty for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will
not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO. except by ant`
Mal Contract
rickets sold mid Baggage clucked direct through' to
Boston, Worcester.
rt Springfield.. Hartford, New "Liven.
Providence, Ntwpc,, Albany, Troy, Saratoga. titles.
tome. :..4)Tat nee. Rochester Buffalo. Niagara Falls and
y:;eyecrioa Bridge.
An additional Ticket Office is located at N 0. 1 423 Chestnut
sixett, where tickets to New York, and all important
points North and East, may be procured. Persona pur
chasing Tickets at this Office, can have 'their baggage
checked from residence or hotel to destination. by Union
Transfer Baggage Expreer.
Linea from New York for Philadelphia will leave from
fact of Conrtland street at 1.0./ and 4-N P.M., via Jersey
City and Carcden. At 1.00 A. IrL,ll P. M. and IA night.
via Jersey City and Kensington. At 8.40 A. M. and 12 M.,
via Jersey City and W. Phladelphla.
From Pier No. I. N. River, at 5 A. 311. and k, 4 vin
Amboy assi Camden.
June 19th. lEffi. WYL K OATZMEIL Agent
larlik FM'iNSILVA..NIA. CENTRAL
Railroad.—Sommer Them—Taking
effect June Si. 1&97. The trainer of
Pe 'trials Central Railroad leave the 1:=
firs and Market. l{ strels, which is reached
1 1 3 e cam of the Market treat . Paagenger _Railway:
of the Chestmil and abut Street Railway run
Within oncartuare of it.
ON SUNDAYS—The Market Street Cars leave Front
and Market Weida. 9S minutes before the departure of
each train.
SletpMd Car Tickets can be had cm application at the
Wicket o=e,, Northwest corner of. Ninth and Chestnut
Street& •
y will call far and
4ie tr e n z if
i i i ir g f
i the L' a terlu e
i Tz l t . r o wt
Transfer
r ed m eg left at N 0.901 Chart.
int street, cirri .1 . South Eleventh etreet, wilreceive at.
taithin.
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ:
ItaillTrain.. ac 9.00 A. M.
Paoli Accom. No. 1.... e .. ..... ... ...... ..., .at 10.00 A. M.
Fast Line et Erie Expre55......................at MOP. M.
Paoli Accrumodation No. a....................at 1.00 P.M.
Harrisburg Aecom. ' ati.3o P. X.
Lancaater Accom , . -at CM P. M.
Parkaburg Trani. at 5.33 P. X.
Western Accom. Train...... ..at SAO P. M.
Cincinnati Express.....• At 7.30/P. X.
Erie Mail. . at 7.33 P. M.
Philadelphia Expreae......:- ........... .at ILIS P.M.
Paoli Accom. No. 3...... ....... .. ... .. at 9.0 U P. M.
Erie Mail leaves daily . , exceit 'at .....
Philadelphia Express leaves daily: All other trains
WIT. except Sunday.
The Western Accommodation Train rune daily, except
Sunday. For full particulars aa to fare and accommoda.
thins, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Agent 137 Dock street
'IMAMS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.:
Cincinnati Express. .at LLS A. M.
Philadelphia. Expreati. ' 7.10
Erie Mail 7lO
Paoli Accom. No. I " B.W "
Parkeburg Train. " 9.30 "
Lancaster Train "11.40 P. X.
Fast Line and Erie Exprere..... ........... .... " 1.10 '
PaoliAccom No. :1 . " 4.10 "
Day Expriang " Ka)
Paoli Accom. No. a " 7.00
.
glirthbiirg Accovi • " 9.50 "
For further information. app ly to
JOHN C. A LLFN. Ticket Ag ent, 9Ut Chestnut ertroet
SAMUEL IL WALLACE. Ticket Agent at the Depot
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not asinine
any risk for Bargage., except for Wearing 'Apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value.
All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the
dirk oi the owner. unless taken bleeetai. eotract.
EDWARDII WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN.
IaIIIPIETOWN AND NoIutIBTOWN RAIL
ROAD TINE TABLE. --On and after
Wednesday. Hay L 1887.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia--4.7, 8, 205, 10, 11, 12 A. IL :1. 2, 3.15,
IBC 4.5. W. 6.10. 7. 8. 9, 10, 11. 12 P. NL
Leave Germantown—e, 7, 7 t e, 8.8.30. 9, 10, IL 12 A. M.;l,
A L . Ot. 6.6 X. 7,8, 9.10. 11' 5L
The Sal down train, and o 3rd and 5X up trains. will
not atop on the Germantown Branch.
014 SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia--. 9.15 minutes .A.M.; 2,7 and 10 , 4,
Leave Germantown—dß A. M. 1, 6 and OX P. M.
CHESTNUT DILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia - 6. 8, 10. 12 A. M.; 2, OX. 534. 7, 9 and
IP. ISL
Leave Chestnut minutes, 8,
M. and 11.40 A.
11. ; L4O, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.16 minutes A. M.; 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.40, 5.40-and
minutes P. M.
FOR CONSIIOIIOCKEN AND NO OHISTOWN.
Leave Philadelahia-6. 736. 9, ILOS A M. ;154, 3. 434. 574..
815. 8.05 and 11X P.M.
Leave Norristown--5.40, 7.7.60. 9, 11 A.M. elm, 3, 434, dl5
and 8 MP. M.
ON tivolipAys.
LeaVe Phlladelphia::i ET: IA 7,61 7.16 P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A. M. 63. a.. , 1 4P.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philedelphta=4. 73e, & ILOS A. M.; 1M.3, 434 5*
Ll 6. 8.06, 93y and 113 e P. M.
Leave Manaynnk—.lo. 7M. 8.33, A 34, 1134 A. M. ; 2, 336. .
11/AL 9 and 103 a P. M.
_ • __ 014 SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia n -9 A. SC, 936 and 7.15 P. M.
Leave idanayunk-7.44 A. M. 6 and 930 P, M.
W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent.
Depot. Ninth and Green atreeta.
. ,
lagEMr PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD—SUMMER TIME 'CA
BLE.— Through and Direct Route be.
tween Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ilarrinburg t Williams
port and thu Groat Oil Region of penrisylvatua.--Elegant
Sleeping Cars on nil Night .Trains.
On and after MONDAY, April 29111, 1867, the Trains on
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run se folloivd :
WESTWARD.
Moil Train leaves Philadelphia 7.00 P. 31.
Williawnport ....... 4.80 A. 31.
" " arrives at Erie . 4.08 PM.
Erie Exprena leaves Philadelphia Noon.
Williamsport 8.45 P. M.
" arrives at Erie 10.00 A. M.
Elmira Mail leaven Philadelphia ...... ........ 8.00 A. M.
a " " Williaz usport: ........ . 6.45 P. M.
" "arrives at Lock Daven..._. ... .......... 8.10 P. M.
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie........ . ...... .... 10.25 A. M.
P. M.
arr. at ...... 7.00 A. M.
Erie Exp'ne le aver Erie 5.00 P M
Willi ....... .......... 4.25 A. M.
" " arr. at Philadelphia • 1.00 P. M
Elndrablailleavee Look Haven ...... 7.15 A. M.
61 Williamsport 8.35 A. M.
" " arr.. at Philadelphll... P. 31,
Mall and fiiriiiiiTtine7tWilii on Warren and
Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at
1100 M.. arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 A. M., and Oil City at
SOO A. M.
Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M., arrive at 011 City at
4.86 P. M.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make close
connections at Oil City with trains for Franklin and
Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked through.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
. JeSti General Superintendent
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN FOR
GAPE MAY, commencing SUNDAY,
June Md. MI. The MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN
will leave Philadelphia, foot of Mar s 7 A.
returuingovill IWO Cape May at ket 6
P.tree AL, t,
eattopping M.
at
reisetpui stations onl.
'Pare, 161 L Exiiursiers Tlckets. IN,__Good for this UT
arid train only. WM: J. SEWELL,
JON to ova LioArinjoadost.
THE 'DAILY ,EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPIIIA, TUESDAY; AUGUST 20, 1867.
Ili 70E.
17 .:~ gigNMM.NMN ,
QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD.
261 , Hours tuCluucinuatti_
via Pennsylvania Railroad ik Pan Handle.
7 i-2 OURS LEssrinz
than by competing lines.
Passengerl taking 7.FaT, M., arrive in Cincinnati next.
evening at RIM P. M.; 204 hours. Only one night an
o ute.
The Celebrated Palace State Room Sleeping Cars ma
through from Philadelphia to Cincinnati.
Pamsengers taking the 12 M. and 11 P. M. trains reach
Cincinnati and all points West and South ono train in ad.
vance of all other routes.
To secure the unequaled advantages of this line be nal%
Soutar and ask for tickets "Via Pan Handle," at Ticket
/Vice. N. W. cornerand Clieetnut etreete. and
West Depot, est . .
JNO. DURAND, ./eneral Superintendent.
J. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent,
my24l 00. IL NUJ Fit, General Agent.
. ,
&NMREADING RA'ILROAD
GREAT TRUNK LINE front Philo.,
derphia to the interior of Pennsylva
nia, the Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Cumberland and
Wyoming Valleys, the North, sse er Train Northwest and the eltlllitilUt.
mi nt
Bummer Arrangement of Paer. hilY 6, 11157
~
leaving the Company's Depot, Th rteenth and Callowidll
i .neet& Philadphia at the follow hours:
MORNING ACCOMMODATION-At 7.30 A. IL for
Xaing and all intermediate Stations.turning, leaves Reading at 6, 30 •P. K, arriving In
delphia at MIR P. M.
MORNING EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. M., for . /leading.
Lebanon. Harrisburg, Pottsville, Pine Grove, - Tamaqua,
Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Niattara Fails,
Buffalo. Allentown. WilkAlrre, Pltteton. York. Carlisle.
(thambereburg.lidgento ' arc. Ac.
This train 'ccarneete at Re ading with'the East Perin.
aylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, dire.; and with the
Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg, dtc.; at Port Clinton
with Catawirea R. R. trains for Williameport, Lock Haven,
Elmira, he.; at Harrisburg with Northern Central. Cum.
beriand Valley, and Bch lkill and Susquehanna trains
for Northiunberiand, W rt, York, Chambersburg,
Al" EXPRESS-Leaves Philadelphia at 340
crfA & *()ON
P. M. for Reading, Pottavillo, ilarrisburgh, &c., connect.
bag with Reading add Columbia Railroad trains for Col.
um bla, due.
POTTSTOWN ACCOMODATION.-Leaves Pottstown
at 8.20 A. M.. dapping at intermediate stations; arrives in
Philadelphia at BAO A. X. Returning, leaves Philadelphia
at 0.20 P. 54..; arrives in Pottstown at 845 P. M.
RE.AIMNG ACCOMMODATION-Leaves Reading
LED A. 14.. etepping at all way stations; arrives in
&debits at 10.16'A. 31.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6.00 P. K; arrives in
Mending at 7.45 P. M.
Train; for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at LlO A
and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., -arriving in lthiladelphia at
1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M.,
and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at
L 46 P. M.
Harrisburg aecainmedatlan leaven Reading at 7.16 A. M.
and ilarrieburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading
with Afternoon at,
south at - 6.38 P. AL
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 1246 noon for Pottevi le and - all Way
3tatione ; Leaver Pottsville at 7 A. M., for Philadelphia and
ill Way Stations.
All the above trainer= Gaily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at all,/ A. M.. and Phila.
lelphis. at 3.15 P. 31. ,• leave Philadelphia, for Reading at
-Lou A. M.. returning from Reading at 425 P. IL
CHP.STEP. VALLEY RAILROAD.-ParsenNers for
Olwringtown and intermediate manta take the 7.30 A.M.
inl fi.in I'. M. trains from Philedelphia, returning from
Doe. r.lngtown at 6.10 A. 34.. and Lou P -."__
N L "A' YORE: EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH. AND
THE W EST.-Leaves New York at I A :11, 5.10 and B,oc
P. M., pereing Reading at 1, A. M., L5O and lONS P. M.,
end connect at Harrisburg with Penearivania, and North.
at Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh, Chi.
:ago. Williarneport„ Elmira, Baltimore. fit.
r
Returning Expres s' sin leaves Harrisburg, on arrival
- if Pennierlya uia Ex eve from Pittelaugh, at 3 and 8.40
a_ M.„.9.0 •P . al .pare Re -Attie at 4.49 and 10.30 A.M. and
Lit andEr 16.P.M.arrpring at New York 10.10 A.M.,and 4.40
and 5.20 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying thew', trains
through between Jersey (fifty and Pittsburgh., without
:flange.
Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M.
Kali train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Trains leave
Pottsville at 7, 1L3.1 A. 7,L, and 7.15 P. K returning from
Tamaqua at 7.35 A- M., and L4O and 4.15 P. M.
gualiyuri - LI AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.-
Trains leave Auburn ut 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and Har.
Asbury., and at 1.50 1 P. M., for Pinegrove and Tremont; re
turning from Harrisburg at 190 P. M. and from Tremont
at 7.36 A. M. azu15.25 P. M.
TICKETS.-Through first-class tickets and etnionW
dckets to nil the principal points in the North and West
and Canada,-
Excursion T ;hats from Philadelphia to Reading and
intermediate tations, good fcr day_ only, are , old by
Horning Accommodation, Markets- Train, Reading and
Pottstown Ae.consixriniation Trains atreduced rates.
Excu- , .-donfriekete to Philadelphia good far day only .are
*old at Reading ' and Intermediate Stations by Pesdreg
end Pottstown Aecomodation Traits at reduced rates.
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Officer
N S. Brie:Herd, Treasurer . , No. 277 Beath Fourth street,
Philadelphia or of G. A. Nieolia. General Superintendent.
Commutation Tickets at 26 per cent discount, between
as points desired, for families and firma.
Mileage Tickets , good for 2,o3olmilea, between ail points.
It 559 60 each, for families and' firma.
Season Tickets, for three, six, mne ere montluijor
holders only, to all points at reduced
Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be fur
wished with cards. entitling thannielves and wives to tick
eta st half-fare.
Itreandon. Ticket. from Philadelphia to 'principal shi
tiona4 good for Saturday. Sunday and Monday, at reduced
tars, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirtarn.th and
Callowhill strode,. _
FREIGHT_--Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all
daband ove poWillow" _ mts from the Companre New Freight Depot,
ad streets.
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 6.30 A. X.,
Ma noon. Port Clinton, for Re•Ateg Lebanon, Harrisburg.
Pottsville, and all point' beyond.
Mails cline at the Philadelphia Poet-Office for all places
on the
Stationsnd its branches at 6 A. AL. and for the prin.
ideal only at 2 . ISP. M.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R.—
THE MIDDLE ROUTE.--Shortest
and most direct line to Bethlehem.
Allentown, Mauch Chunk,_ Hazleton, White Haven,
Wilkesbarre,Mahanoy City.34t. Carmel, and all the points
In thin Lehigh and Wyoming Coal regions.
Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of Berke
and American Streets.
SUMMER ARRA..VGEMENT—NENE DAILY TRAMS--
On and after WEDNESDAY,May 9,1967. Passenger trains
leave the New Depot, corner of Berko and American
Streets daily (Sundays excepted), as follows:
At 7.45 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and Prin
cipal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, connect.
Ina at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allen
town, Catasauqua„ Slatingtom Manch Chunk, Weather.
Hazleton, White Haven, Wilkesbarro,
n. Pittston, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming
'7W , y7l; also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahoney
fladirnad for Mahatury City, and with Catawises Railroad
for Rupert.Diu3ville. Milton and Wilrameport. Arrive at
Mauch Chunk at 1106 A. M. at Wilkesbarre at 3P. M. ;
at Mahoney City at 3P. M. Passengers by this train can
take the Lehigh Valley Train, paining Bethlehem at 11.56
A. M. for Easton and points on New Jersey Central Rail.
road to New York.
At ELM A.sL—Accommodation for Doylestown, ;topping
at all intermediate Stations. Pantengors for Willow Grove,
Hatboro , and Hartsville, by this tram, take Stage at Old
York Road.
At 10.15 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington.
stopping at intermediate Statiores.
At 1.30 P.M.—Exprees for Bethlehem,Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, White Haven, Wilkesbarre. Mahanoy City. Cen
tralia, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel and all points in Malta
ney and Wyoming Coal Regions. Passengers for Green
ville take Ode train to Quakertown.
At 1.46 P. M.—Accomomdation for Doylestown, stopping
at all intermediate etattona. Passengers take stage at
Doylestown for New Hope, and at North Wales for Sum.
neytown.
At 4.00 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stepping
at all intermediate ;stations. Passengers for Willow Grove,
Hatborough and Hartsville take stage at Abington; for
Lumberville, at Doylestown.
At 5.20 P. M.—Through accommod'n for Bethlehem and
all stations on main lino of North Pennsylvania Railroad,
connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening
Train far Radon, Allentown, Mauch Chunk.
At 6.86 P.M.—Accommodation for Landsat°, stopping
St all intermediate stations_
At MTinRA P. 3L— LNS AccARRIVE lommodaN PI lion for
LLIADEL FortPH
Was lA. hington.
From Bethlehem at 9.15 A. M. 2.06 and 9.40 P. M.
106 P. M. train makes direct connection with Lehigh
Valley trains from Easton, Wilkeebarre, Ms.hanov City
and Hazleton.. Passengers leaving Easton at-IL2O A. M.
arrive in Philadelphia at 2.05 P.M.
Paseengere having - Wilicesbarre at L3O P. M. connect
a t netideloem at SA , . M., and arrive at Philadelphia at
11.40 P. M.
From Doylestown at 825 A. M., 5.10 and 7.40 P. M.
From Lansdale at 7.30 A. M.
From Fort Wasdunton at 11.150 A. M. and 1.06 P. M.
N SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.45 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth streets _Passenger Care convey passers
are to and from the new Depot.
White Cans of Second and Third Streets Line and Union
Line ran within a short distance of the Depot
Tickets must be procured at •the Ticket cam In order
o secure the lowest rates of fare: _
ELLIS CLAIM Agent
Tickete sold and Baggage checked through to principal
at - Manu , s -North Penn,Baggage Erwr Mee,
N 0.106 Se ;nth Fifth street.
PHILADELPHIA & MORE
AMR&CENTRALRAMIUKIT-Litiinuter
Arrangements. On and4lfter Saturday
June lit 1587 the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the
Depot of the West Chester di Philadelphia Railroad.cornor
of ThirtY-first and Chestnutstreeta,(Weet Philada.), at 7.16
A. M., and 4.61) P. M.
Leave Rising Sun, at MB, and Oxford at free A. M., and
leave Oxford at 3.25 P. M.
A Market Train with Passenger Car attached, will run
on Tueedaye and Pridaye, leaving the Rising Sun at 11.115
A. M., Oxford at 12.00. M., and Kennett at Lee P. M. con.
netting at West- Chester Junction with a Train for Phila.
delphia. OnWednmdays and Saturdays trains leave Phi.
ladelphia. at 2.10 P. M. run through to Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.16 A. M. connects at
Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in
Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Poach Bottom to
connecter Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Pbiladol.
p The 'Nein leaving Philadelphia at 4.80 P. BIL, rune to
Hieing bun, Md.
Pamengere allowed. to take Wearing Apparel only, as
Baggage, and the Company will not in any case be rearm.
dble for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, union
a spoeial contract be made for the lame. .
mhl9 /151191t1f WOOD. GenetalEtnp't.
aIILADDLPHIA, • WTIMINGTON
D BALTIMORD RAIL RD.—
IGHT NOTIOD— t i fig ht e for ,
Baltimore, Washingtok, ,Norfollt. Parton:ion hburg
and all points south and sbuthweat 'accessible Itallroair
will be received daily until 6 o'clock, P. M., at through
freight Station; Ilrowtgad Chertgeti. ,
For information; , regarding. rates, . studs at the
DaDot. Broad woou, or as - the
office. MS South rum streeV JOEN g; wusoN.
' Freida .
CUL N. UM Motor Tropoportatlook Agen tti
t
TELAIVELEEMP GUIDE.
crunit.
For Moston---Steamship Line Direct.
BAnirm FROM EACH PORTEVERY FIVE DAYS.
FROM PINE STREET, PHILADE.LPII/A, ANE LONG
WHARF, BOSTON.
Tide lino le competed of the Sret-elael
3tcamehipe,
_ _MOM AN, towi r cuptaion Raker..
SAXON, 1250 tone, Captain S. IL M•atthevn.
AilonitlAN t l,2oB tone, Captain L. Crowell.
The NORMAN from Phila. on Bafurday,Aug.24. at 10 A. 14E.
The ROM AA from Benton on 'l' orsday, Alm. 22, at 3 .P. M.
Therie Steamehion rail punctually, and Freight will be
received every day, a Steamer being alwaye on the berth.
Freight for points beyond Boeton gent with despatch.
For Freight •or "'mange (superior rwcommodatione),
apply to - HENRY WINHOR & GO.,
my3l 1138 South Delaware avenue.
THE PIIILADELPIIIA A. t) trrmatti
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
REGULAR LINE
(SEM I.MONTHLY)
FOR NEW ORLEANS. La., .
STAIVOF UNION (lifi tow) Copt. T. N. CoOkey.
jl.l PA, 1.215 tone,. Capta n I'. F. floxie.
T TOO A, !XS torn Captain J. T,
• The STAR OF TilE UNION will leave for Now Orleans
On Saturday, Auguvt 21, at BA.. M., hear Fier , 18 (second
wharf helovr Spruce vtreet.) .
The TIOGA will leave New Orleans for thiq port August
Through, bin fr
e lading Flamed for•oight to Mobile, Gal
region. Natchez, Vickeharg, Memphis, Nashville, Cairo,
it. Louis, Louisville cud Cincinnati.
Agent/ at N6W Orleses--Creevy,_Nlekerson tt Co.
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent,
fe2B al 4 South Delaware avenue.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
16 A U, STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S.
REGULAR LINE
IBEMLMONTEILY).
FOR WILMINGTON, N. O.
The steamship PIONEER (812 tons ), Captain J. Bennett.
will leave for the 'above port on Tuesday, August 90, at S
o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 (second wharf below eyruco
street.)
Bills of Lading signed at through and reduced rates to
all principal_points in North Carolina.
Agents at Wilmington—Worth dt Daniel.
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent ,
1nh7314 South Delaware avenue.
THE PIIILADELFHIA AND SOUTHERN
Mt • MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
REGULAR WEEKLY LINE
FOR SAVANNAH, GA.
TONAWANDA, 850 tong, Capt. Wm. Jennings.
WYOMING, 850 tone, Captain Jacob TeaL
The steamship WYOMING will leave for the above
port on Saturday, August 24. at 8 o'clock A. BC, from the
second wharf be low Sprees street.
Through passage tickets sold and freight taken for all
points in connection with the Georgia Central Railroad.
Agents at Savannah—Hunter .tc GammelL
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent,
fe23 31 South Delaware avenue.
iItakPHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, AND NOR
afolk Stomata'? Line.
IHROUGH AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST.
Steamships leave every SATURDAY, at noon, from first
wharf above Market street.
THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBERN.
Aiso,all points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard
and Roanoke Railroad, and toLynchburg, Va. Tennessee
end the West, via Norfolk,Petershurg„ and 'South Side
Railroad, and Richmond and Danville Railroad.
The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route com.
mend it to the public /IS the moat desirable medium for
wrying every description of freight
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of
xatisfer.
fiteamehipe inane at lowest rate!.
freight received Daily.
WM. P. CLYDE & Cl),,
14 North and Booth Wharves.
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point.
&
T. P. CROWELL Agente et Norfolk. aelLtf
NEW EXPREEd - LINE TO ALEXANDRIA
Georgetown and Washington. D. C., via
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. with eon
aectlont at Alexandria from the meet direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton, and the
douthwest.
atearrofra leave rerilarly from the first wharf above
idarket street. every daturday atnoon.
Freight roeeived dully.
°
W. P. CI..YDE C 0.,&
1.1 North and South Wharves.
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M. .LLDP.I.DGE di Co.. Agents at Alexandria. Vb..
Ida& apll-tf
FOR NEW YOP.K. VIA DELAWARE
and Raritan Canal. -
Express Steamboat Company Steam Pro
”llorn leave Daily from first wharf below Market etreot
rbroegh in Twenty-four honrs. Goode forwarded to all
mints, North. East and Welt, free of commission.
Freights' received at the lowest rates.
WM. P. CLIME , & CO., Agents,
14 South TYllarves.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
104 Wall street. New York. pll-tf
DAILY LINE FOR BALTIHO
Via Chesapeake and Delaware anal
Philadelphia and Baltimore U. on Steam.
goat Company, daily at 2 o'clock P. M. . 4 •
The Steamers of this Line are now plying regularly be
tweets this port and Baltimore, leaving the second
Wharf below lath street daily at 2 o'clock P. M. (Sunday.
teteapted.)
Carrying all description of Freight as low as any other
an&
Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly,
Cud foi warded to all points beyond the terminus free of
sommisaion.
Particular attention paid to the transportation of all
icscription of Herchanfflse, Borate , Carriages, .Sc., die. For further information,aPPi ea
JOHN D. RUOFF. Agent.
*DMA No. 18 North Delaware avenue
HAVANA STEAMERS.
SEMIMONTHLY L'NE.
The Steamships "
HENDRICK HDD50N........................Capt HoWes
STARE; AND STRLPES. ... —Capt. Holmes
These steamers will lea v e Pori 'fel Havana every
other Tuesday at 8 A. M.
The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON, Howes, master,
will sail for Havana on Tuesday morning. September &
at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana , $5O, currency.
No freight received after Saturday.
For freight, ar.passage, apply to -
THOMAS WATTSON gs SONS,
aux 140 North Delaware avenue.
FOR NEW YORK—BWIPTBURE
Transportation Company —Deepatch and
Swiltaure Linea via Delaware and Earl.
tan pima, on and after the 15th of March, leaving daily at
t 2 M. and P. M., connecting with all Northern and East
ern lines. For freight. which will be taken on accomm o.
iiMterma, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO.,
ly No 187 South Delaware avenue.
DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM
Tow-Boat Company.—Barges towed between'
Philadelphia. lialtimore. Havre-de-Grace,
Delaware City and intermediate points.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents. Capt. JOHN LAUGH.
LLN, Supt. Office. 14 S. Wharves. Phila. apll.tdels
VOTICE.—Ap., PERSONS ARE HEREBY OAU
tioned against trusting any of the crew of the Beig.
bark BRABO t Vander Ileydem master, from New Castle,
ae no debts of their contracting will be paid either by the
ci l, ty a tti r i l n ut or sti F ee mi t e . ignees. PETER WRIGHT di 8018, 118
-
PACTIONI--ALL . PERSONS ARE HEREBY . CAC-
H officers. or any of the
oned against trusting captain,
crew of the Amer. bark ALEXANDER SioNEILL, as no
debts of their contracting will be paid by owners or eon
rignees. WORKMAN & CO., Agents. aul3
STEAMSHIP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON.—Consignees
of merchandise per above steamer will please send for
Weir goods, now landing at Pine street wharf.
an2o-4 HENRY WINSOR dc CO.
TAB. S SHINDLEE, euccesisor to JOHN BHINDLEtt
el SONS, Sail Makers, No. 800 North Delaware avenue.
Philadelphia.
all work done In the beet manner and on the lowest and
most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect sada
faction.
Particular attention given to repairing.
BIACIIIINEIZI4 IRON, &C.
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK WM. H. MERRICK.
JOHN E. COPE.
QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASHING!
TON STREETS,
Pirtusinnaggra.
MERRICK dill!IONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure StesAngines, for
Land, River and Marine Service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, die. -
Castings of all kinds, eithe.riron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and Rail
road Stations, dre.
Retorts and Gas Maehbiar, of the latest and most it&
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar,
Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans , Open Steam Trains,
Defactators, Filters, Pumping Engnes, Ara
Bole Agents fbr N. Billenrs Pa nt Sugar Boiling Atop&
rates, Nesmyth's Patent Steam ammer and Aspinwall
lc Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine.
GAS FIXTUIM3.—MIFIKEY,MERFILL4fTIIACKAItA,
No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers of. Gas Fix.
tures, Lamps, &c., &a., would call the attention of the pub.
lic to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chande.
lien, Pendants, Brackets, &c. They also introduce gm
pipes into dwellings and public buildings, and attend to
extending, altering and repairing , gas pipes. MI work
warranted.
UPPER AND YELLOW METAL SIIZATILINON
l_.)l3razler'e Copper. Nana, Dolts and Ingot Copper con.
'tautly on hand and for sale by BENRYIMISOR J 3 00..
No. Ma South Wbarvea.
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XIENBER ONE SCOTCH PIG IKON—GLENGAR
.01 mac brand, in store and for sale in lots to suit, by
PETER WRIGHT & SONS. lid Walnut stroot. te7.tf
DRUGS.
J - - -
011 N C. RAKER & CO. OFFER TO :CUE. TRADE—'
C. L. Oil—Now made. Just received.
Alcohol.-95 per unt , in barrels.
Ipecac.—Powdered, in 25 pound boxes.
34 pound bottles, U. S. A.
Agents for Heirs Malt Extract.
Agents for the manufacturer of a superior article of
Rochelle Salve and Beidlita Mixture.
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.,
les ' 718 Market street, Philadelphia.
BERMUDA AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOP.—TI I E
New Crop--sweet, pure, and of dazzling whiteneee ;
directly from the growers.
Sold at standard weight, and justaranteed in freeness
and purity. iIIIBRELIA, Apothecary,
myletf • HIS Ohestnot street.
IDIOI3I7NBON'S PATENT BARLEY AND GROATM
,LL Bethlehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Arrow Root, Coro
Bparklinil Dell= Homowpathio Cocoa, Cooper..
eFelatln, eso,, _ear ed Retail Drools& at lowest prima
ROBERT 8110 & 00., WtiolowJa Droughts.
uorthead eon Fourth and • Raceetroets. •
WRENCH ROSE WATER-4130 FElllllrirltPi. AN
IY invoice of the Celebrated "Clairie ttt go diet im maw
:faloe frpge 'dt k x= il ltiliirlifroloATity. 4"0:. WV:
Nue gentlinn nertbeint cot. Fourth an lthoentreets.
_,
1 DRlM a rt 'O 6 1 IggablairrPzionvants
F
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NAM ITRANO E.
1829-aw'"mT AL
4
VIEZA.NICLIN
FIRE - INSURANCE COMPANY
CIP
PHILADELPHIA,
Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street.
Assets on January 1, 1887,
*112,553,140
Qapital• 8400.000 00
Accrued Burpine . 9!0718 98
........... .... . . . ..406.432 M
uNarrrismi CLAIM. 'scour, FOR 1846
$1,481.18, 8225,000.-
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
• 05,600,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
DIRECTORI3.
Geo. Palm
Alfred Mier, '
Fras. W. Lett 7d. Dt
Peter MeCal
S T A m dalt a ireeldent,
Vioe.Prestdent
pro tern. 1.19
Chu. N Baneker•
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
Goo. W. Iticharda
Lase Lea, ChARLES N.
GEQ. FALES,
JAB. W. MeALLIBTEB, P
nELAWARE MUTUAL SAFE'FII INSURANCE COM
LI pally, Incorporated by the Legielature of Penni:o , l.
vania, 1815,
Cele% B. E. corner Third. and Walnut ',treats. naiad&
phis.
MARINE INSURANCES,
on vessels, cargo and freight, to all parte of the world.
INLAND HISURANSORS.
on geode, by riVet, canal, lake and hind carriage, to all
Parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
on merchandise generally.
On Stores. Dwellini Houma, ho.
ASSET OF TILE COMPANY
•ovember 1. 1866.
$lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan,
1871 . $114,000 00
UO,OOO United Staten Six per cent. Loan,
1881. , . 126,600 oo
100,000 United States 7 840 per cent. Loan.
TreatouyNotes. . . 211,500 00
126,000 City of Philadelphia Six per cent.
Loan (exempta). .. . 126,66950
54,000 State of Penneylviiiii . Six per cent.
Loan . 54,700 00
46,000 State of Finn;YlVar:6i . Frvi . aiCilid.
Loan... . . ... . 44,520 00
10.000 State of WOW: Jereev Six per cent
Loan . . . ... 50,750 00
10.000 Pennsyl v an ia Railroad First 3ortgage
6 per cent. Bonds. ' . „., •—, , • 97,600 00
6,000 Pennsylvania Railroad a second *mort
,
gage 6 per cent Benda. .. . 24,150 IV
16,000 'Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six
per cent. Bonds (Penna. B. K guar
antee). . ... . 20,750 00
0,000 State o f • Ten . e . sise4; Fgi
Loan . 18,000 00
7,030 State of Tennessee Six p er cent, Loan. &WO 00
15,007 Be shares stock Germantown Gas
Company. principal and interest
Guaranteed by the city of .Philades.
obia. .... . . 16,000 00
7.160 148 shares ',lock Pennsylvania Rail.
road Company ~ . —....—.. 8,258 95
5,000 100 shares stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 0,160 00
10.000 80 shares stock Philadelphia and
Southern Mail Steamship Company— 20,000 00
196,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, lint
liens on city property ..... 195,900 00
$1,070.780 75
Market value
Coot. $1.030.552 OE
1.046,060 Par.
Beal Estate . , -
Bills Receivable br Insurances made....
Balance due at Agencies—Premiums oni Ma
rine Policies—Accrued. Interest and other
debts Aue the Company 88.923 98
*rip and Stock of efundry Insurance and other
ComPanies.sB.l7 3 . Estimated value ... . . SOSO 00
"In Drawer . . . .. 447 84
41.549 00
$1.07.Ei1 611
'This being a new eriterpriaa, the par La summed am the
market value. , ..
Tlg l e i ntf . fi a H vi rd„ Henry Sloan,
John
William G. Boulton,
Edmund A. Bouder, . Edward Darlington,
j imitiliga o l e t e. lding.
m il.
w .,..„ L .B a roo our kg. esde.
lames Traqaair, Jacob P. Jonea,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James B. M'Farland.
James C. Hand. . • Joahna P. E y re, '-
Wm. C. Ludwig. ° Spencer hillvaine. -
S
Joseph IL. Seal, 'Jacob Riegel, ' I
orge G.
g elpen, , George ViC Bernadoa.
,gh Crai, . Ijohn B. Semple,. Pittelnwsh. 1
John D. Taylor. A. H. Berger, Pittsburg.h.
Samuel B. Btoker.
THOMAS C. HD.Prefildent. gh .
JOHN C. DAVIB,I7Ios President.
Baiccy Virisrum Secretary. dela•tnot
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PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY •OP
PhiladelPhle.
No. 1U Rooth FOURTH street,
INCORPORATED, 8d MONTH. 824,11885.
CAPTTAL. $150,000 PAID LN.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6.10 or
Myer.r,premiunes. Non-forfeiture.
Endowments,paYable at &future age,or on prior decease
by Yearly. Premiums, or lOyear Premiums--both'
Non-forfeiture.
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Policies. Gliildren's Endowments.
• This Company, while giving the insured the security°
a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Life
badness among its Poliz ree4 holdera.
Moneys received at i nterest, and paid on demand.
Authorized b charter to execute Trusts, and to aot
Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, and in
other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any Court
of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or
bodies politic or corporate.
•
DIRECTORS.
Samuel R. Shipley, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morris, T. Wiata~ rr
Richard Wood, Wm. C. tsstreth.
Richard Cadbury. ' William sicker,
Charles . Coffin.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY.
President. Actuary.
THOMAS WTSTAR, D., J. B. TOWNSEND,
oeCtfl. Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PIiTLA DEL;
au phis. Office, No. 24 N. Fifth street. Incor
• A orated Horeb 81 1820. Insure Buildings,
• Household Furniture and Merchandise
'
f o e= 3 ,l from Lose by Fire (in the City of
•
- _ Phda only.)
Statement of the Assets of the Association
Published in compliance with the provisions of - an Act of
Assembly Of-April Bth. 1842.
Bonds and Mortgagee on Property in the City
of Philadelphia only *941.06817
Ground Rents (in Philadelphia KM 21
Real Estate.. . . ... ..........- 28,TAl 23
U. B. Governme nt ( . 643 iel;11- ekuoo uo
Q. S. Treasury
44.662 00
68
.$1,086,083 22
TRUSTEES.
Wm. H. Hamilton. Lori P. Coate, .
John Souder, Samuel Sparhawlc,
Peter A. Kola. '" Charles P. Bower,
John Philbin, Jesse Lightfoot,
John'Carrow, Robert Shoemaker.
George I. Youn Peter Armbrueter.
IL
Joseph LYnd
AH. TON, President,
SAMUEL SPARHAWS. Vice President,
WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary
THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—OF.
ace, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila.
delpihia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
In 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by Bre, ex
clusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and
contingent fund carefully invaded continues to insure
buildings, fumiture,meichandise, eitherlmrinanently
pr for a limited time, against loss or damage by Bre, at the
lowest rates consistent -with . the absolute safety of its cue.
toer&
Losses adjusted and MINICTOM sdi possible despatch.
Char. J. Sutter. Andrew EL Miller,
Henryßudd, James M. Stone, -- -
John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt,
Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr.,
George Mecke Mark Devine.
CHART, SJ. BUTTER, President.
Rxrcaemns F. Hoscirtmr, Secretary and Treasurer.
PMCENLi INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIIEADEL'
phis.
DICORPORATED 1804—CHARTER PERPEUAL,
No. 224 Walnut street, opposite the Exchange.
In addition to Marine and Inland Insurance this Com•
pony insures from l merchandise, by Fire, on liberal
terms, on buildings furniture, drc., for
limited periods, and permanently on buildings by deposit
or_prenuum.
The Company has been in active operation for more
than sixty _Years, during which all losses have been
promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTOR& Lewi s John L. IZodge, David w
N. B. Mahony, Benjamin Biting,
ijnbn T. Lewis, Thos. IL Powers,
William B. Grant, A. R. McHenry,
Robert W. Lehman. . Edmond Cionllon.
D. Clark Wharton,_ Samuel Wilcox,
Lawrence Lewis Jr.' , Louis O. Norris.
AoriN WUCHERER, President.
13Ammm Wrcodx. Secretary.
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MEPICAN MUTUAL DIBURANCE COMPANY:,
Aoffice Farquhar Building, No. 03 Walnut street, Ma.
the and Inland Insurances. Risks taken on Vessels, Car.
tow and Freights to all parts of the world, and on goods
on inland transportation on rivers, canals, railroads, and
other conveyances thr oe e United Stiktes,
cM4oa_Prasident.
PETER .CW , Lw, Vice President.
ROBERT J. KM, Betrretm,.
DIRECTORS.
Wads= Craig, Wm. T. toarber,
Peter Wien, J. Johnson Brown.
John Dalletin, Samuel A. Raton.
William H. errict; Charles Conrad ,
Mee Mallet Ilen 1.. Elder,
Ben). W. Richards. , S. Rodman hiorgan.
Wm. M, Baird, Pearson Ilarria.
Henry C.: Dalian.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. NO. *JO CHESTNUT ,
FIER ANDITNII9.ISI7EANCE.
mo
lizivisoik. DIREOTOR vo.
FrLowlo. no. ...1
ig Pomo% - a
vaii,
eeo i tl en
IPI ' ,11 4 7 . r.11 job Apia, ,• .
11114. . • 'v
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
Aivi) (1.400.rnt
INSURANCE COMPANY?
Capital and Assets, $16,274670.
Invested in United Staten, $1,800,000
ALL LOSSES PROM,I, O IBEIM WITHOU
BEFEE ATWOOD SNIT%
oFnc i . General Agent for Penaffiennln.
No. 6 Moroi:tante Exohange,
mhl4-th a to•gm
tr HE RELIANCE INifTBANCE OdIiEPANY Or PHIL
adelplua.
Incorporated in 18Th • Charter I'enl/01114
Ofilee tt lei ME Walnut street.
•
ITAL 1821 Mi 1100. ~ off :mimes
Insures against loss or damage by rum
Stores and other Buildings, Uin d ar• pezitua4' antes'
Furn
Ountiture,ri Goods, Wares and Merehan IA town of
C
LOgfcEB PROMPTLY AUXITISTED' •
... .. ••••11111KBPD.
invested In the following Securities.
First 'Mortgage on City, Property, well pawned...mow au
United States 0bvernmentUan5..............:/ MOW Oa
Philadelph a Celper cent: L051M,... .......'.. . WAR CO
Pennsylvania ,000 a per cejokt. Leis . ri ' UsWlli , -
Pe1110.911 , 411111. Dad Bonda, Mat and second
Mortgages _ ~. ,-,..' .._ ~. —......- ~.. i ' 0001,00 ,
Camden and AmboißallroadCompanrs 0 per , ; ' ~
cent, . I, iiin .., . . i,... .. . .4. -,. 4000 00'. ,
Ph iladialit arid fit ' uliniill Railroad lit;i4itilLYNl ' Ane; r. I
6 pet cent. Loan. . . . ' .... ' 50....., •'..(
th ult
Hun on and Brniiii . f4 .7 7 iiie-'ciiiiit, , inaiii‘. ~,, ; , ,
County Ire mance Company ' s td .......' ( tee t%
Meeks es' Bank Stock .- - . . .-.- ... - .4'1.4.1' • 4,000
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stoiki... Al i 10,, , , .18,
Union Miktual Irunirance Companre Stoo l t...,t—ist f.t .. uk ,
Reliance Insurance Company of Philittialpunsw ','
Stock .' . '. ... . ‘ .......;......... i ..4..i ,` - -MO 00 -
Cash in fiailli and . 4;it Niiii...,........„,.,-. . %Ma fia
, . . .
' traati;l6s it ,
1
Worth this date at market cm: -, '4., 41 1 0 18 4 N
B m om.
W.
Clem. Tingley, ' ' ' ' Ben). vv. IVY.
Win. Musser, . Marshall H
Samuel Bispham. Charles Leland,
B. L. Carson, Thomas H. Moore.
Isaac F. Baker, Samuel Ceetner,
Wm. Stevenson, Alfred &leis/A.'
James . Young.
CLE.I% TRiBLEY < President.
THOMAS C. HILL, S ecretary,
I'mx.anni.rms, December , 1. 1066. !al-tthtk,sa
VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIYELY.—TEEE PENN-
I! sylvania Fire Insurance Cempany—lncorporated IEIS
—Charter Perpetual—No. 510 Walnut street, opposite lade.
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community fer
aver forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage
by r Go e. on Public or Private Puildinge, either permanen
Or or a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of
and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Wha•
Vested in a most careful manner, which enables them tai
Offer to the inured an undoubted security in the cue of
loss.
D DIRECTORS.
aniel Smith, Jr.. DeverMix•
Alexander Benson. 101:1148
lease Ha.zelhorst, ' ' I Owl' Lenibt,
Thomas RObinai • J. Gillingham Fen. •
Daniel Haddock Jr.
, • DANIEL Pre s ident
Wrimuio (I.IOIt#WIOLI.,. Secretary. •
MOM no
I 7 ,O 23
Li PERSON FIRE M SUVANCE COMPANY OF PIM
ladelphia.—Office, No. 21 North Fifth street near
Market street.
Legtalatnre
Incorporated b 7 the of Pennsylvania. Char.
ter Perpetual Capital and Assets, SRAM. Make Resu
mers against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public orPrive.te
Furniture. Stoelca,,Gocak and Merehandiseon
favorable terms. .
DIRECTORS,
George Ere I Frederiek Doll.
AUgligt C. Mi ller. Jacob Schandien
John F. Bel/darling. Samuel Miller,
• Henty_Treornner, Edward P. Moyer.
MeDardel, Adam .7. Gin,*
, Christopher H. Millar. Israel Peterson,
Frederick Staake, Frederick woo.
Jame B
GEORGE ERETY Preedent.
JOHPN F. BELSTERLlNWilleePreaddents
PErr.ts E. Cor.Mran, Secretary
NTRBACITII INSURANCE ROMPANY;••••
.. PERPETUAL.
Office, No: 311WALNDTstnet, Omni Wilt PlideOP ~I ; .!
Wilkinson against Loss or •thomage by Fire, om Build.
iisgs, either renetually or tor a Ilmitod dam, Housetudd
FannondldNerebkrolles mural% Frew ..
Ala, Marine Ininumnee on vesselm_porgon and
Wand Insannee to all mti:i I:4,fthe Union.
wra, Esher.; " Al "."‘' Peter dicier.
D. Luther. ' ' ' J. &Baum;
Lewis Audenlied. Wm. R. Doan
John It. Blaklston.. John lietebains
' Dads Pearson. _ John B. lied.
• W M. BBlDlR„President.
WM. p. DEAN. Viee,r&dgen
, t.
Wm. M. MIME, Secretary. . ,ist.h.r.•O•r.
,
AMERICAN Fy INS s' - CE COMPANY! /NOM'.
poratedlell arter Mgpetual. • f
No.noWALN street, above Third. ildlinloiPids
Having alarge . paip i Capital Stock and Sneers fs.
vested in sound and ble . flecurities, • continuer to to
sure on dwellings , res. furniture, mese/moults% vesseis
hi port, and their cargoes, and other personal prOgertw
All looses liberally anoliztAlg adius
Thomas R. Marsh. Jams R, Campbell.
John IPeloh, Edmund G. DWAIN
Patrick Bra dy , Charles W. Ponitney,, '
John T. Le wi s„ Reuel Morris.
john P. °thorn
THOMAS R. MARTS, President.
Arsine C. L. Caawsoln. Secretari.
ENTERPRISE INOtTRANCE COMPANY. Bonne
rvest corner Fourth and Walnut streets:
Bonne r
d.up Capital. „. . ............... ... . ... au
Caah Meet& Julv 871.001 WS
FIRE INBIJRANW
Tenn arid sunana.
D 'TORSIneur,
F. Ratchford Starr, J. I. Effinger,
Nalbro Frazier, Geo. W. Fahnestrick..
John M. Atwood. Jam L. (Bighorn,
Beni. T. Tredick, Mitsui G Idoulton,
George H. Stuart, 9110 k) Wheeler,
John H. Brown, . H. Montgomery.
F. RATCHFORD ARR, Prdent.
THOS. IL MONTGOMERY, 17ke Prefideat.
LET. W. wisTER, ste r *. ulna enif
LEGAL NtW_tf.'""
T ETTEIIB OF ADMINISTRATION nAvnio BEEN
L
grunted to the subscriber upon , the Estate of JOHN
CARBON, deceased, all persona Indebted to the same wilt
make payment, and those liming claims
_present them
to ANN CARSON,. Admiubstratrix, 0109 Winter street;
or to her Attorney. JOHN MoINTYRH, 911 Walnut
street. aul3.tuflt
LBITERS TESTAMENTARY UPON TEE ESTATE
of MARTEA BROWN, deed, having been granted to
the undersigned , all persons indebted to the said estate
will make payinent r iind those' having claims will pro.
sent them to E1N9.13 T. BROWN, 'Executor,
jr.A•wet• • . • No. Oki Marvhallstreyi
*EIRTATE OF JOHN L. GODDARD, DECEASE
All Letters testamentary upon the estate •of JOHN
GODDARD, deceased, having been granted to the
signed, all persons indebted to said estate am requested?'
make payment, and those having Cll3llllll againet thel.
to present them without delay to
HENRY M. DECIIERT, Executor,
1514-w,fito No. 909 South Fifth t ree
VSTATE OF SARAN CORNELIUS, DECEASED,—
J.O Letters of Administration upon the Estate of SARAII
CORNELIUS, deceased having been granted In these
deraigned by the Register of Wills for the City am
County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted ta said E
tate uro requested to make payment, and these hayt
claims to present them to
J. SERGEANT PRICE, Adminhdrator„
anti ALI No. 813 Arch sp•egt,
ESTATE OF ANNA G,MERREFIELD.-HNONASPA
Letters Tedamentary under the will of ANNA,.G.,
widow of JOHN G. MERIIEFIF.I.D, deceased. late'of NO.
NO North .Fifth streett have been granted to the under.
Signed, by the Register of Wills for the city of Philadel.
phis. AS persons indebted to the Estate will please make
M arket
end those having claims against' her, present
to SRAELI'. JOHNSON, Solo Extieutor, No. 119
M street, second story. IY-14,tit"
LBITERS OF ADMINISTRATION..HAVING 13ERN
ranted to tho subseriher upon the Estate of DER/4,1013
pONAII 131" E, deceased, all porsous indebted to the Immo
will mikevitynlent,_ and those having chime present
them to ILI IA IeI.PONAGIi43 le Administrator, 14013 N.
Tenth street,or to his Attorney, JOlll , l AIeINTY RE, 611
Walnut street. • . 111074,1de
T Err EItS TESTAMENTARY' I (AWN° BEEN
L
triunted to the subscriber upon the Estate of CATIIA.
N Hl - FINAGLE, deeensed, nil persone indebted to
thcenuro Wilt make pavnientand thee° having claims pre.
eent them to JAMES DAVIS, Executor, Commercial
Bank; or to hie Attorney, .101.1 N MeINTYRE, 611 , Wainht
street. . „ au 19 iittit%
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COPARTNERSHIPS
IVY' THE UNDERSIGNED, IlAilth ; IHIS DAY EN-
V t into , s Partnership under the style and title
of MAWDOWELL as WILKINS, for the purpose of carry
ing on a General Stock Brokerage aud Caleetioll
•
el
um, at No. 151 South Third street.
JAMES J. ISIADDOWDLIA,
JOSEPH. 11 WITAINS. Ju.
PIithAVELPIIIA AtlgWat nth. 1867. :as slt~
SADDLES. HARNESS* &c.
- INFIIITUALNOR•