TIRII.Efa IPIt settrzinAgr. Fivt: prismicri broke out of tee county jail , 11 Richmond, Va., Saturday. I,mtir, Ems: is clear of ice as far as can be well from noffulo. A number, of vessels are to leap , Buttalo,this week. Tor:• MatTiionwr Omuta! on Warren itriet, Roxbury, 31ass., was burned yesterday. Lm , s, $26,000, GRAFF, BENricurr ,t,Co.'s Hall, in West Pitt:4- I , iirgh. was destroyed by tire on Saturday night. I usiiriin s`lo,ooxl. --Lorna-NAroutox is preparing a- manifesto-'m refrrence to his foreign policy, which is expectl4l about the middle of next month. Ire the Virginia Convention, on Saturday,- a proposition for separate schools for white and colored was tabled. Tine United States Grand Jury, at Richmond, Va., has found a new indictment against Jeff. Davis. It is very long, covering all his olfeaces In the rebellion. Tint house of a farmer, named T;.trubert, ne.,r Ottawa. Canada, was burned ouWo inesday night. Lambert, his sr ven children, and a man servant, perished in the dames. Tr THE Mississippi Convention, the Judiciary ynrstion is under consideration. The Convention wakes but slow progress, and . thnre is little pro, peel of an early adjournment. 3fAnsiim. Nair,, I'dinister of War, estimates. • that since the new army law has t, , nne into Ope ration, the "Garde Mobile" of France has been increased to 500,000 men. AT Boston, on Saturday, the revenue officers seized il7 barrels of whisky, on board the stea mer Roman, • from. Philadelphia, for nv.isiou of tte government tai. ' TnE house of Mr: Chae. Dudly, in Wapelio conniy, lowa, wail burned, on Friday night, and three of.Mn Dudly's sons lost their lives in the fiaIIICS. Mr. Dudly is a member of the lowt Ass( mbly. THE New England Conference of the Methodist Episeopal Church, in session at Boston, has unapOlopidy adopted resolutions approving of inepeathment, md-eulogizing General Grant and Beoefitil Stanton. ' hi ie 1 - eleiried that King Theodore is strongly fortified, has a' large Tome and means fight. Gential•Napter is preparing for an advance, al though his troops am suffering from dysentery and Abler. TU , E Democratic Convention of Cook County, Illinois, Saturday elected forty-eight delegates to the 'State Convention, and unanimously passed a resolution naming Pendleton as their first cholee tor President of the United States. THE Linseed 011 works of Gould Liz Brothers, Chicago, were destroyed by tire yesterday. These works were the largest in the country, having a capacity of 3,000 barrels a day, and employing 400 bands. Loss estimated at 5250,000. The machinery alone is valued at $lOO,OOO. SPECiAL TIIICASURY AGENTs Sloanakor and Randall have detected astonishing rands on the ro-venue . in Tt-iias by means of bonded ware• humus, and having rauiltications In New Orleans sad elsewhere. bevcral officials are involved in the frauds, chiefly in tobacco and whisky Four hundred kinds Idled with water, three hundred empty barrels. and fifty filled with a vallainoas eua.pound intended for combustion to destroy warehouses, and other evidences of fraud, have. dis;;Overcd. The parties implicated have fled. CITY BULLETIN. DIFFICULTY IN A CHURCH—PASTOR PREVENTED FWD& PREACITING.—A difficulty occurred yester day at the Eleventh Baptist Church, Twelfth street, above Race. It seems that' about two weeks ago a majority of those having charge of the Church voted to dispenEo with the services of Rev. R. S. Tharin, -the Pastor, after the lst of April. This action was communicated to the re verend gentleman. Yesterday he appeared in 'the pulpit as usual, and took his text f'rom James 111; 1:. "My brethren be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater con demnation." From this Mr. Tharin proceeded to preach a sermon, in the course of which ho re ferred to the difficulty with those who had voted to oust him, and in forcible language he expressed his opinion of the action of the majority. Be was interrupted by one of the deacons, ae ho announced that no such language as that used by Mr. Tharin could be tolerated in the chtirch. The minister continued; meinbors'began to leave the house, and the Indications of _a scene culminated, when one of the deacons Ordered the organ to be played so that the voice of the preacher could not be heard. The result was the summary dismissal of the eongregaiion. Subse quently a meeting was held and a motion to close the church until Thursday next was carried by a vote of eighty yeas to thirty-five nays. A committee was then sent to the Chief of Police for a force to attend the church in the evening, in order to prevent the possibility of a disturbance should there be any attempt to open the house. At seven o'clock a crowd of about two hundred persons. mostly females, gathered in front of the building, where they remained quietly discussing the condition of affairs, until a quarter of eigkao'cleck, when Rev. Mr. Tharin appeared and advanced to the door. Find ing it closed and lucked, he appealed to a policeman to try the fastening in order to bolaly himself that the building was closed. The policeman declined to interfere in any way, where upon Mr. Tharin, turning to the crowd on the sidewalk, said: "Friends, re have been excluded trona the church. 1 believe that I have been un justly excluded front my pulpit. bet may course is greater than man's, and thank God there is an earthly tribunal to which we can appeal tor jwi tice. Please leave me quietly and recant to yOur hothep." ThV advice Was promptly folio w4.,t. and the crowd dispersed. A Bier Norse. ON ins TLAVELS.—A day or two Once it well-dressed man, with a plausible ad- Mese, introduced himself to the firm of George H. Vambhe & Co.. importers of brandies, wines, &e:, No. 630 Market street, and after some gene ral eumereatlon, gave the name of J. H. Sibley, and teprertnt.d himself to he one of the firm of Williams, Wilcox & Co., Augusta, Ga. He pur chased a bill of goods to the amount of ti 4 ,OUO for the Augusta house mentioned, and gave an order on Gen. Robert Patterson & Co. for the mousy, stating that he had shipped *170,000 worth of cotton to the latter firm, and was going to New York to dispose of his pur chases. An attendant was at once despatched to General Patterson with the order, and directly after his departure Sibley ex - pressed a desire to go to his hotel and fix bp a little, and in an off-hand manner TegtketV-4.) the loan of fifty dollars, to make some little nsccsssry purchases. ills re quest was evaded, when he retired, stating that he would soon l hack. The Messenger re turned from General Patterson with the informa tion that similar orders had been presented to him five different times the same day, and that he knew nothing whatever regarding the man Sib ley, or the firm of Williams, Wilcox& Co. It was at once apparent that the fellow is a swin dler on his travels. He Is appal ently 30 years of age, has a decidedly Southern look, wears a yel lowish moustache, is quite thin and with high cheek bones, and was dressed in a back suit, and wore a black felt hat. While waiting in the store of George H. Vandik6 & Co., he asked for letters of introduction to certain parties in Germantown, which were prudently withheld. RAID ON A DI6OIII)ERLY HOUEM—The Third District Police made a raid upon a dance-house, known as the Manchester Hotel, Front street, below Walnut, on Saturday night, and arrested twenty-nix men and fifteen women. The warrant for the arrest of the inmates of the place was issued on complaint of a highly respectable gentleman of this city, whose daughter, a girl of nineteen years, had deserted her homo and Emma Brown, found at this house. It Is, kept by Brown, formerly Emma Holland, and better known by the cognomen of the "Sailor Boy," or "It; Elam"! smog., _those_ who were arrested. Alderman Morrow beld her to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly dance house, harboring youths of both seseP, and sup plying them with intoxicating liquors. The others wore held to keep the peace. RKVICNIiE BEIZUKES.—On Saturday, Deluity Collector Stockdale seized, on Front street, forty riz. barrels of contraband whisky. Collector Abel;'ef the First District, has caused grille an Auteiteinent uniong the tobacco manufacturers, by the seizure of over twelve hundred barreht of emokiug tobacco, upon which the tax. had not been paid. , The seizures were made by Deputy Collector J. V. litockdtle, and Revenue" tipectors Andrew Shields and IV. Smith. rstonAnr.s: limaccior.—A 3 (rung colored man, ! named Alien 'l'. Richardson, a hotel waiter,ll%dag• at No. 109 North Sixth street, was arrested by Detectives Fuller and\ Webb, on Saturday, on II cntoplaint made by John ThompsOn, also cobred,- uhp is vow Iying !it the Pettusytraula fleapit AI, Buttering from gunshot wounds iu the groin and rm.l hompson was shot early on last Thurs day morning - , at Eleventh and Clinton streets. Te eiretnustancts that led to the unfortunate occurrence were these: At a bail, given by a lodge of colored Odd Fellows, at the hall on Eleventh weet,near Pinc.on Wednesday night last, Thomp son was so boisterous and. insulting that he was ejected. lie lingered around the lmality until the ball broke up, and when the "up.town Party," as they were called, came oat, Thompson mcnasc (I himself by Striking eyery one that came cc itbin his rc ach. This Is the statement made by the parties named,and it is not denied by Thomp son. The latter made an affidavit, to the effect hatltiehardson did not du the shooting, but that he gave the revolver which was used to another eelor«1 man, who discharged it. The palmier lipti a hearing before Alderman Beitler, on Maar day. lie was held for a further hearing and to await the result of Thompson's injuries. The erson Mho did the shooting is still at large. .EM , Ch.ING RAII,ROM , ACCIDENT. —Paul Bark. fifty years old, had both legs cut off at the ankle, on Saturday, by a train of cars on the Nort't Pennsylvania Railroad, at Susquehanna avenue. He Jumped front' the train while it was in motion, aro felt against a Stone pile, his legs going di rectly under thb wheels of the cars. lie was taken to the Episcopal Hospital, and died shortly atter being admitted. Firm—John Bluebell's china and queensware ::tore, No. 228 North Second atteet, sustained a damage of $l,OOO by lire, at seven o'clock on Saturday night. The explosion of a coal-oil lamp caused the fire. Mr. Bluebell is not hi cured. Anecdotes by tscottistt ,Bishops, The Bishop of Argyll, in a letter addressed to Dean Ramsay concerning the ancient and now feeble Episcopalian churches of the Western - Highlands, relates some anecdotes that have the double merit of being new and good. The Bishop was lately compelled to remove from a church in his diooese one of the National society's Illuminated texts, "Drink, and let the camels drink also." This oddly-selected, text was no doubt in tended for the inculcation, of kindness to the lower animals; but in Argyleshire, where English is a foreign language, it was calcula ted to have quite another effect, telling the People to drink (which they are only too ready to do), and also to let their old ene mies (the Caniphellz.) . on the other side of the hill refresh themselves in the same way. - When the late Bishop of London visited the church at Appin- with Dr. -Ewing, they were met by a deputation with old Kenneth (or the merchant) at its head. Kenneth's command of English was not great, and his welcome ran thus: "I am proud to see here such ancient heroes." He meant to call them venerable. Bishop Blomtield afterwards re marked to his:companion that the Highland man's address made him feel as if he were indeed a very old man. A. very curious illustration of the supersti tion which still lingers in his diocese is given by Bishop Ewing. He was driving some years ago on the shores of Lochereran atter a confirmation, and-came to a small inn where.. he could not get corn for his horses. "Dun can," inquired the Bishop of his servant, "why cannot you get corn? He replied: "The man's a Free Kirk, and he wlnna ge'et." The Bishop insisted that corn must be got, for they were going far; and Duncan said - be would try, and by and by he did get the corn. When they were supplied and had resumed their journey, Duncan was asked how he had contrived to make the Free Kirk landlord give what at first he had refused. "You see, I just said to him it was na' safe to defy a bishop, fair, said I, they can change things into ither things,and maybe he'd make you into a beast; and so I got the corn." . Bishop Ewing thinks this may be a relic of the mediteval doctrine of the Sacraments--a remnant of a moral and mental past; and, if it be so, it Is all the more curious to find it keeping such a vital hold of even a Free Kirk Presbyterian. BOARD OF T R E SAMUEL E. 6TOKER, GEORGE N. TATHAM, MONTHLY COMMriVE P. AN DREW WHEELER, PA4SENGERS ARRIVED. In eteamet Juniata, from New thleane—MAt L H I.i -ving4ten, Jno I.lvingeton, G B Wl!thank, F Farrell. e Headriee, J Denman. E Carter, W McLaughlin, John aieb. Erma Havana- Pedro Barron, 3 Mendleaoher, 131: Aecurato. Henry I lett' John Burk, John Winn. James Riles, R' vavviord. R Iteek,l)Thompaon Abercrombia, Ueo Ott. M Casey, C W Farrington and wife, and F Roth maytr. IMPORTATIONS Reported for the ehtladopnia Evening linlietin. :NEW ORLEAh 8 VIA HAVANA—Stenthip •Junkta. Hogn bxe Furor S Norris VV ale ft Co; 128 do Geo W IL(1111111011 & lire; 41 libds do Haute. Ileyl & Co; 1 bor,-el (MILVEHandy; euac mdt4. ti It Asetrote ; 442 roster, H Hoar] & Sone ; 50 bales do t ;oehran, Rossell&t:o; bbl, clay Guliander & Bennett; 43 empty carboy l'ON• err& Weighlman; 50 baled noes 20 pkge wool amid; Pent (1, , e 78 eks clay .10,4 Taylor ; base wool Ii Ilulloex , , -0r..; hide? 2 bales no 4 bags glue stuff 14:wder k .14. at, n: 1 trunk 1 box It & a A Wnght; I box nolo lt.- ~ ' l, ! zarten & Co; 224 empty tasks 711K,ey, tic tco [tithe P C Conningham; 1 box C S • e:arlv; 1 bor hobinte,n: 3 pkpe indse W L datneu 3 clove:, 1 belle tmlee 61i AT p & hompton. HA VA? A—StearoAdo Stars and Stripes, 1 (ohm, - 525boxeaile7 Wide Rug,tr II titer Wattsou .t Sul A: 7000 rtgare Cen V Carson & Co; 10,0e0 do 11 , Cochran; 1.1.1,90) do Smith. CILOVW.M. 6::: 4 3111, 12Y 111 u'rr t • fle TO AEt iIVE Emirs 4rA Pon lk &TT Caledonia.. Glaer.o.v.. New Y0r1:........ Nu reh A newnpip.. souGutin poll.. NO W York ..... r v Cityinf Waardngtou.Liverpool.. Now AIM eh i 4 Efecla..... ..... Yorg 17 ..lA4 . erpool..N Y via RCM ton...,tf ell 17 Union fionthampton..No a' Ye. k........ Mare.: 17 Helvetia-- ....... Liverpool.. Now Volt 'dated, 11. City of lipaton. N ..... ..Li verpool. :Portland mere.. IP Tripoli ........ .. . ... Liverpool.. tirwton Yoik..M ar:h 71 Umbria.. ......3outliampton..Now York :Nl:errfh •.:(1 Ai aritlabinn Live. pool—N ow Y0rk....-....V 91 Cuba ..... ......Liverpool..New .... Mere.. 11 M anhattan .L 1 verpool Now areii City of Antwerp—Liverpord..New arch '26 DEPAKE. Stara and Strines....Philad'a..llnvana...., A Ilemania .... Now York..liainburg .........Marel. .11 lava ..... ..... .New York.-. Liverpool . . Audi . Arizona... ..... .April Colorado ....... New Y0rk..Liverp001...........Apr1i I Morro Cantle New York—liar:ma. April 11 ..... „New 'Y ork..llana burg ...... ....A pril 4 Y0rk..L0nd0n.............April 4 Virgo ..... . .......New York. • Vera Cm, else Apri' 4 San Francinco,.....N ow ork..San Juan, Mc kpril 4 Europe. .........New Y0rk..Havre......... .... .A.p. il 4 Denmnrk...........New York.. Liverpool ..........April 4 Caledonia.... New York..Glaegow April 4 City of NV nahington..N. York..Liverplvia 11 ex .. April 6 Guiding Star New ..... .April 7 Chinn ........ ...... New York.. Liverpool ...... ....A pril H Aleppo New Y0rk..1.1verp001...... ..... April p MARINE BULLETIN. YORT OF PHIL&DELFOLI---NlAr:cieTiO Wini MBEs, 6 471 Brn.flsrs, 61131 Edon WAWA' ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ..Steamer Juniata, Moxie, .from New Orleans via If vans 64th Wet. with cotton, augur, &c. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. echo Blue Jacket (Br), Green. 113 days nom ilallfax, N. S. with fish to iI. W Moor & Co. SchrJaa 11 Moore, Niokereon. 6 days from Boston, with rodeo to Mershon & Cloud. ARRIVED ON. SATURDAY. Steamer Stars and Stripes, Mimes, from flavana,2ild inst. with sugar, clim.rs, and.,26 passengers, to Thomas Wattson & Sons. a Steamer Brurtette,;.ll9we,'64 hours from New Yorkovith rodeo to John Ohl. - . . titeamer A C Stimpre. Knox. 24 Mourn from New York, with lode° to Wl' Clyde & Co. . Steamer Chester, Jones, 24 hours from Nevr York, with mdse to W P Clyde de Co. Bleamer Black Diamond. Meredith, 24 hours from New A orkewith mdoewroWillifairdes ' ' . Steamer New York, Jones, from Washington, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer) b bluiver. Dennis. 12 hours from Baltimore. nideato A Groves, Jr. hark Ocean {Not', llealopen,' ii days frem New York, In - ballast to Workman di Co. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Tonawanda, Jennings, Savannah. Philadelphia and Southern Mall SS Cu. 1 Steamer Norfolk. Vance. Richmond. W Clydo dr. Co. , ' Steamer Brunette, Howe, New York, John to Ohl. Steamer Itiladelphim loult „z Now 'kork. WC lyde&t!o. Steauwi U It Stout, Ford, Watillingtom . W P Clyde & Co. Stesr 11 I. Uaw. Ber. Baltimore, A 151)rovta. Sebr vac Cock. McDonald, Mayague,7 J Mason & Co. Schr Lucy H Ulbaon, Puna, Cardenwlllerchant &Co„ Schr Ceniral America. Willlan fl. Hangnails, Madeira & Cohada Par Nellie Star. Poland, Catdenaa, Warren & Gregg. Behr I. It lace. Bowditch, Roibury, I. Audenned at Co. Schr Itenthass. heater, Roston. , - dd Saar Atwood. Roatou, Ilatuulet& THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.---PIIII4DELPILIA, ItION7DAY, MARCH 30, Mai. Correntioncloneo of the Philadiatinta ttici•nitton! LkWBS. Dar«, March 21-6 PAL Frig Apollo, for Glatgoiy, sud ! sebr ,stay Ammo, for n Matanzas both ho rn Philadelphia, arrived at tho Break, watet to-day. 'l he Far Abner for, from lenrgsto.m. DC. for New York B Mures. front Shipping Point for do; Pony Mire, from Virginia for do; W r Andimrird, • from Georg , town, I)U. foe Warehatn, and - ,:torniag :Aar ! for Providence, are detained at the ltreakwater by head V. Inds. Win-I oast and stormy. Yours, dte. JOSEPEL C./AXE-LILL Steamer Roman. Baker. henco at Boston 28th inst. Steamer Alliance, Kelly, sailed from Charleston yea• today for this port Steamer Bunter, Rowe. , henco at ltrovidonce 28.tta hietant. Stt timer Wyoming, Teal, cleared at Savannah 28th Met tot clue port. Steamer Ln'on Carolan, cleared at Savannah ;kills hint. for thin port. btean er Cclta, Gleadell, from London via Havre, at New 1 ork y..sterday. Stesim r I toted States. Norton. from New °derma for Neu Volk. use .agi multi outside the bar 22;1 lust. Sto en.ele flitch.; fit and owl Watiington. (Mae', cleared at New Yotk 28th inst. for New OrM;us. Bei; .1 t lark. Law:arm entered out at Liverpool 12th Inns. r thin port. Ship Enoch Train, Lane. cleared at Liverpool tith inet. for llorten. ' Dark John Poulton. Lindsay, hence, sailed from La• gllO3 re 2d imr. for Coro. Thertiong, hence for Sala Francisco fa) rot orh d), n as rpok. n 2ust Jan Int 106 S. lon 22 64 W. 14brk franc It ilacir, nand, at liarre -11th instant from Now York, Brig AMtlia (Br), McDonald, cleared at Boston 27th inst. for ti is port. hr Lotdet Frazier, Steelman, at Boston 27th iudt. from NN iliMngton. NC Oehr E Li Naylor, Naylor, hence at Charleston yester day, , , 017.3 A Pariuna Clark, bunco art Churleoton 28th bud. tq.1 07 , D comue, 'Petrie end: a o Hand, thud, and J G he. , ,k. Yl,ll r. l.nce at. Llooton 27V1a inA. DANIEL H. BROWN'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, . • . . • • A Certain Cure for SC/11118, MIMI% Cuts, Wounds, &a PUILADELITIILL, March 0, 1845. klEowit: It gives me great pleaeure to say to you, that your Ointment is Buchan article that there can be but praises bestowed upon it when need and it becomes known. For you well recollect how dreadfully I was scalded in both lege by steam and hot water, so much sc that the flesh came off at least ono-half Inch in thickness' and by the use of your Ointment, and that alone, in a few weeks I wee entirely restored, and an] now as well as ever; not a muscle or leader contrasted, and hardly a scan le left. There ie no telling the amount of suffering it would relieve, if it was freely used in welds or burn of any kind. By referring persons to me, I can give then ample eatisfastion of the truthfulness of Rs qualities. Respectfully, your friend, Joint P. Laves, Oi the firm of Rooney, Neafie di Co., Steam Engine Works. Keneolgton. Can show any number of Certificates and References, DANIEL II: BROWN Proprietor, 1413 Hanover street, 18th Ward, Ph M. C. 1%/leCluskey, -. SOLE AGENT. 109 North Seventh street, Philada, For visiting patients, and dressing Scalds, Bettis, of Wounds, an extra charge will be made. eel-I in wr:inD DR. HARTMAN'S BEEJF,,IItON AXED JJ94 DB, A Ceitain Curo for Consumption and all Diseases of the - Lungs or Bronchial Tubes. Laboratory No. 512 South Fier EEN TH Street. JOB NSTON, HOLLOWAY it 01WDEN, €UI ARCH Street, ROBERT SHOEMAKER di CO„ FOURTH and RACE Street,. feM-An; tieneral Asents. inectual remedy than any ;tiler. TheOe who have , it, know int.,. :hem; those who have nut, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and ail know that what it does once it does always -that it noses fails thrmi 3 gh any twit or neglect of Ito composition. We have thou ands upon thousands of certificates of their re. marksble cures of the following complaints, but such Clitea are known in ever,* neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and Conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. 'Theft eugsr coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use is any quantity. '.l hey operate by their powerful influence on the inter. nal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate is into healthy actiou—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bow ell% liver. and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements ac are the MA origin of dbaii se, . . Minute direetin. us .r' riven in the wrapper on the hnY., for the (allot,. cump.a.inle, thcee.) taGe rupidly For DTPrrrstit or iorwrton, LAM (mot: and Low, r A VP).I Irethkennioden atily stirnalLie the konnich - and r...btore its health', tone and For I_l%re t ft NII'f.AINT And ite vari:•118 rymptorne, 1111. f• orB IiEAVACII):. SION. iILAPACLIT.. JA.UNOIOO or Gurni titcL , Fss, an d thoy hoold jodiciout•ly tol,u for cazh c 0,42, to correct the dirca~cd alrtiOn 411 rcroove thr ote.troctioue ',clutch canoe It For h EBY Ul DIA hilt OTletnild dose is gen tor I:lll..u.mkri GOUT, GI:AVM" PALPITATION' e , THY IIEAPI, PAIN 1 . ; TUG Slur, BA , rud LoiNt!. tII.BV 10111 d 11e ttolll tiourly e required. t.. chrroge [li; ai..,,,ped rietioll Of the eyettlit. AVith nuch cha.ugucu! wialn diF,;,pi•ar. For IiP.OPRY and Duopsion.LSWEI.I.IN.A they xhnnld he tahvn in Inrgr and frQqa,bt dueee to produce thud - Lief a drartie purge. Far tit , I'PRLBSION fl large dose should be taken, au if pin dlleeN tin de it d rdiect b.y Asa m FIT PILL, thin` One Or tWO PILLN to promote. .11gestIon atal relieve thf. Htomath. 1, weak iounl done stimulates the stomach and bowel: into I.ealthy action, reetores.the appstito. and invigorates ttie system. Ilence it is often ad','"antageous where no se. roue denim:rim, t exhits. One, who feel, toler a bly well, of ten finds that a dose of them Yn.r.a makes him :eel do. sidedly better, Cron their cleansing and renovating effect un II I: digestive apporr.his. I/It. J. I'. AYER. at CO., Practical Chemista, Lowell Muse., . S. A. J. M. 31A RIB CO„ Wholesolo.tgents. isen nay LiEN'I'ALIANA.—.A SUPERIOR kirrICLE rva g the 'reeth. destroying aulinalcuM v,kicain tent them, giving tone to tile gurus, and leaving a realm: .31 frevrani.e and perfect clot in the month. It ina) need laity, and will be found to :•trengthon weak auc 'eeding mum, while the aroma and dotemivenoss tvit recommend it to every one. Being composed with tin d .o s i i tante of the I)entild, Physicians and Yticre,ecrist,il In conflihmtty offered so a reliable substitute for, the tut tain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Lienthits, acquainted with the conetttnenta of the Dent:463a, advocate it 3 use; it contrAus nothing tc Prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T SIIINN, Apothecary, liroad and Spruce strectia 'ally. and ' D. L. Stacklionse. Robert C. Davie Cif°. C. Bower, Chas. Shivers, • S. M. McCollim S. C. limiting, Chan. 11. Eberle, James N. Barks, tiringintrat &Co. Dyott 0. 11. C. Blair's SOUS. Wyeth dr. Bra, For sale by Druagf A'!" retie Fled. Drown, Ilaseard & Co., C. R. Kerry. Isaac 11. Kay, C. Needlve, T. J. litabond, A nibrono Edward Pamish, Wm. 11. Wobb, James L. Iliepham, Hughes & Combo. Henry A. Bower 1)0BERT SHOEMAKER di CO., WHOLESALE Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets, invite the attention of tho Trado to their largo stock of Fine brims and Chemicals, Essential Oils, Sponges, Cm Ls, dm. n 02741 1 1 u (1( IISTS' SUNDRIP S. — GRADUATES, 11611 TAR, ) Pill 'film Comb., lb:mho. Mirrore , Tweezeni,_Puif Boni. Horn secopm, Surgical Inetrumen's, Thine'', Hard and Sat Rubber Goods, Vial (Janet. (Rau and Metal Syringes. &c., all at "First ands' , prleee. SNOWDEN & BROTHER. 2s Eolith Eighth etreet. 11 LIUDARB BOOT, OF RECENT IMPt)RTATIOM, and very supinior quality c White Gum Arabic, Eaet India Cantor Oil, White and Mottled Castile Soap, Olive MA of various brands. For Northeast ROBERT StIOE. MA KEIL dc CO., Druggists, corner of Fourth land Race etreete. nolYl4 --------- PAINTB.--WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE Whits. Lead...74;w White and Colored Patutrof 'Our ti'tii»uiifact olaindouhted purity; in quantities to volt Purclwoore. ROBERT 1010EMAKER k CO„ Dealer. In Poihte and Van:dolma. N. E. corner Fourth and Race btreeto. u 02741 VERMUDA . A.ND GEORGIA ARROW 1100 T.—THE V new crop—sweet, pure, and of dazzling whaeneee; directly from the growers. G.' Hold tit Etandard weight and guaranteed In freihneso and purity. HUBBELL, Apothecary, niv Ili.rf 1410 Chestnut Arent. LIVES FARCIES, CAPERS, dio.--OLIVES FARCIES kJ (Stuffed ()liven). Nonpareil and Superfine Capers and Freud' ()Nyco: froth goods; landing ex Napoleon /11... from Iluvre, and for Bale byJOS. BUSSIER & 109 Smith Delaware Avenue. BONDS BOSTON AND TRENTON BIBOI7iT.—TEIE trade Bungled with Bond's Butter, Cream, Milk, Ova. Wens and Eggßiseult. Also, Weatjtc rhorn'a ealebrsted Trpiptetl,o4 Who BiseUlt. by JOS. B. DOIMER, di go. Bole Asente, 109 uouth Delaware avenue. tyIFMIORANDzL ilill LEVAL. AYER'S CATLIARTIC PILLS, FOR ALL 'DIE PURPOSES OF A LAXA. TIVE MEDICINE.—I eromi no one medicine ie FO Etilver !ally required by everybody oatlytrtic. to a cathartic, - nor rya; eve' any before so universally adopted into use, in every ttntry and among all )ismste, as this mild but effi cient purgative Pal. The obvious reason is, that it le a unroreliable and far more LitlMS. erAtlttlizA Fi4!'il'llt+Ki9■ . • . ter Aincritan Academyof Music MISS ANNA E DICKINSON. the First and Only Lecture of t%e Manson, Thursday Eveking,April 2.. Subjeot---The Doty of the Hour. AmussioN, 25 crininrs. RESERVED SFATS 50 CENTS. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture at 8 o'clock. The Sale of Tickets will commence on MONDAY MCRNING. March .70, at 9 o'clock, at DOM.'S Mao Warcrooms, No. RH CHESTNUT Street. , n h 27 tf • ser OFFICE OF Tniq 11101tHild CANAL AND BANKING COB PAIrY. Jeeflll CITY. MurCh 10. 1869. Notice 18 ht rehy Fiven. thnt the Annan! Election for Five Director% of tho Morris Can.il nod flanking C6114 , 410' the lance of Clans No. 3, whoi , e tern , of odic(' will thou expire,) will be held at the °dice of the Ooturodiv, iu ileievy City, on MONDA V. the .ixth day or April next. 'I he poll will be open fa ern one to two o'. lock V. 1 lie '1 ranrifor Hooka will be clued froin the 16th lust to April 6 b incluelve. JOHN itoDOERS, minll tapd thicretam tig i v” OFFICE OF TriE WESTMORELAND COAL. COMPANY, No. WO South 1 Area, cornet/of Willing% Alley: PILIIIADELPIFIA, March 15, mt. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the W..ot. nooreland Coal Company will he held at the 011 ice of the Company on WEDNESDAY, April lot, 1658. At Li o'clock w hen an election will be held for cloven Dlrectora to serve during the claming year. whiling/10 • F. U. JACKSON, Eccretnry. OFFICE CAYAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 424 Walnut etreet. I'IITLADRI.PUIA. March 18, 1811 The annual mectinf of the stockholders of the Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 7th day of April, ItqiB at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Company's office, No. 424 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. _EDWARD JOHNSON, inlllB:m,thitap74 SecrOtary. -Mgr. PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. Notice is hereby given that the An. nual Meeting of the StoCkholders of the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michigan will be held at their office, - No. 32il Walnut-street,..Philadelphia. on MONDAY, the Sixth day of April, 1868, at 18 M., at which time and place an election will be held for Directors to eery() the Coen. pony the ensuing year. WM. F. WEAVER, Secretary. PHILADRLPITTA, March Bd, 1888. mlifi.t ape§ serii BOHEMIAN MINING COMPANY OF MICH. LOAN• _ PHIL ADFLPIIIk. March It, IBM. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of Ulla Corn. pot.y will be held at their office. lle tioutb FOIA.th street. Philadelphia. on MONDAY, the 13th day of April, A, O. 1868. at 12 o'clock noon, at which till:tweed place an ele tion will bo held for Director , to servo the cox nitlC: year, JOSEPH G. 11ENSZEY, rnlititepl4 Secretary P. T. rgiv- MFDRIMAC MINING -COAIPANY OF LIKE SUPEKIOD. Pirmannimwra. Man!' 13, 1948. The Annual Meeting of the Steel. holders of thta Ono. llxnyy will be Mid at their office. 110 South Fourth etreet. Philo& phia. on MONDAY, the Ugh day of April. A. at iL o'clock noon. at which time and place an elew that u 111 he held. for Din eters to verve the meaning year. n 4312 tapl4 Secretary P. T. rfri t 4. ST. MA Ilrri HOSPITAL, C iliNgit OP PRA NKFORD MAI) and PALMER. STREET L optsveite New York Flemington Depot), in charge of th 3 3i. teas of St. Francis. Accident C•PC9 received if brought immediately after xceution of injury. Lj lug in cum received vit a moderato rate of hoard. - Free medical and eurgical advice given on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoone. between 4 and f, o'clk. fel2 tf • 4L -441A nits. For Boston---Stcamship Line Direct, SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY FIVE DAYB MUM PINE kaitEET, PHILAMLPHIA, AND LONU WLIARIT. 805TU.1. 4221 nil [We 1a COLGPosed of the arst.e.lasa Ste - am sin" BOMAN, 1,468 tons, Captain 0. Baker. Plet %ON, 1,•:RO tone, Captain F. M. Beg^ A11111E1 4 4 598 tone, Captain I'. lb Uraa. the SA XON.frorn Phila.. Tuesday. March 31. at it A. M. the ROMAN, from Boston on Flidav„ Awl] 3d. 3 P.. 11. 't Nye Steamehipe sail punctually, and Freight will he -escived every day, a Steamer being always on the berth. 13 eight for points beyond Boston eernt with despatch. For Freight or Passage (superior actonamodationsX apply to HENRY WEYSOR. at CO., In v2l • . fr., South Delaware avenue. ms tu. IGULADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MATZ STEAMSHLP COMPANY'S REGULAR 3414 M-AW. LINES FROM PIER 19 SOUTH WHARVES, The ,TUNIA'IA will salt FOR. NISW ORLEANS. VIA HAVANA. Tuesday April 7, at 8 o'clock A. AL Tho STAR 01.".TIIE UNION will sail FROSI NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA, • —. The WYOMING will mall FOR SAVANNAH, Saint day, April 011,_at 8 o'clock A. M. The 'IONA W ANDA will "all FROM SAVANNAH, on N, at; Ird vy April 4th. Tile PIONEER win sail FOR WMNIDIGTON..N. C., Thursday, Ain il 9th. at 5 o'clock P. M. brorosh Bab of Lading signed. and Passage Tlckoti sold to ail points South and West. WILLIAM L JAMES, (lateral Agent, • CHARLES E. DLLKES, Pruight Agent. not No. Bli South Delawaro a vomit PIIILADIILPLHA. ftIiiIIMOND ANDINOR. POLY. STEAMSHIP LINE. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO TILE SOUTH ANI) WEST. EVERY SATURDAY, At Noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET stmt. THROUGH FATES and THROUGH RECP.IPTS to all pdub+ in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Alr. Lino Railtoad, connecting at Portutiouth and to Lynch burg, Va., Tenni:give and the Wfut, Mx Virginia and tenneesen Air-Line and Richmond and DauvWo Railroad. ieleht HANDLED ONCE. and taken at LOWER P.A'! td THAN ANY OTHER LINE. The regularity, gaiety and chaapnere of tqls ronto cern. nerd it to the public in , the meet desirah:o' medhun for tarrying every dcaerinticit of Prot ht. jtir e! , :trize for commigaion. drayage. or any elver'. • iltearmliiiitimimte at losveBt rate.. Freight ieeinved DAILY. _ . WM. P. CLYDE ct 14 North and South Vehrsvor W. P. I't/RIM:44OW nt Richmond raid City Point T. P. CIll)Wk.:1.1, c 5 CU.. Agenta at Nmio fel•tl DAILY LINE FOR BALTJ2IOIito Cr&CirP"PpLako and Doliar . ..aro Canal. Pink dt.P. , liia and Baltimore Union dra 'n or: at Company - , daily at A o'clock P. M. The.Strarnera of tub Atm . :tr. now plying. regularly ho. win thit port and Ileltimoro, !caving Pk , . 'co. 2 v.orth Delaware avin.m..abovo Market street. daily at )'clock P. M. (tlurlm e extorted./ Carrying all deacriilion of Freight as lo,y as any other doe. Height handled cvitft drrat earo, delivered prcolr.eflv. ,nd forwarded So aU pointA beyoud tba terrairfaz free of .e.oduierdoxi. Particular attention pa,lll to the transportation of all e±eriptlon of Mcrthandiet, Myra, Carriages, &e., ace. For I rather inforuration. apnly to REUBEN FOSTER, iipont, apt r..1y1 No'. 14 North Delaware avenue, ILAVANAM'EAMEIa Si y LINE. The StesmettipT UNT ND RICK 11UD50N..... ............. Alapt. Rowel ;TARS AND P.TRIPES.... .. . ... .Capt. Holtnoi Thera daemon' will leave - Ikb port: for Havana every dher Teerday at BA. M. fho rtearnelalp STARS AND STRIPES, Rohner master, Ain gall for Havana on Tueeday morning, March 31. ‘t 8 o'clock. Pareoge to Havana, WO. erwrenci.. No freight received after Saturday For freight or Passage, _aPP to rritOMYS WATTBON as BONS, an2o 140 North Delaware avenue. N Ij FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. fie Steam Propellers of the Line will commence load. ng on SAIURDAY, 21et leaving Daily, as us THROUGH IN 2A HOURS. Or nes forwarded by all the Lines going ont of New York- North. P sat and West—free of commission. breirht received at our usual low rates. - WM. P. CLYDE dr CO, 14 South Wharves, PlailadalPhia. .JAR HAND, Agent, ro. , Wall street, Now York. mblit•tf4 NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington, D. G., via Cheesecake and Delawaro Canal, with con. nectionz at Alexandria from the moat direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the fret wharf abov Market street. every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., 14 North and South Wharves. 'J. B. DAVIDSON, ent at Georgetown. M ginfa. ELDRIDGE & 0., Agents at Alexandria, Vir. NOTICE—FOR NEW YORK. VIA Delaware and Raritan Canal—Bwiftsure Transportation Company—Despatch and Swiftsure Lines.—The business by these Linos will be re- Burned on and after the 19th of March. For Freight, which will be taken on accommodating tonne, apply to Whl. BAIRD & C0.,132 South Wharves. (mnie.tf DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE Steam Tow. Boat Company Barges towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-de•Graee. Delaware City and Intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE & CO. Agente. Capt. JOHN LAUGH. LIN, Supt (Mee, 14 S. Wharves, Phila. folll NTOTIOE.--CONSIGN OF ,_ MERCHANDISE PER .k 1 Nor: borkGranenr mie. ineiter, from London - will please send their perm to on board at Pier 203 south Wharves. or to the Office of the undersigned. The general order will Le lamed on Friday. 27th. when all_ geode not permitted will be sent to public stores. WORKMAN & CO., 120 Walnut street. ruh2stf NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED 1. 1 1 against harboring, or trusting any of the crew of the Elise bhio frERDINAND Dannernann, Muter, from Portugal, as to debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or Agents. WORKMAN & CJ., Consignees. NIGTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED 11 against harboring or trusting any of tho crow of the Nor. bin k Granen, Welke. toaster, from London, as no debts of their contracting wilt be paid by captain or con. stances. WoERMAN la CO., Consignees. • mh2s tf SIIIP STRATFORD, MEYER, MASTER, FROM LIV:. e r la r w O l ttt i g gemien lßscegotsarf.tecs illeAnrtott reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT Walnut str a BONS. lib eet. 1' Rh 1141 Cal Elierts, A MOAN ACADEMY of GJERMAN DRAMA. The public le reepectfully informed that • MLLE. FAINY ANAIISCHKEit On her return from a BRILLIANT AND MOST SUCUESBFUL TOUR Through the principal cities-of file- West ; prO-- lu l u! to Mr depathae for Etu - opo. • six reasuELL PERFORNANCEII, Under her Perponed Ahretion, Vorninenelaig Wednesday, April Ist. IiLLE. FANNY JANAUSCIIEK" , Will appear for the brat timo In Philadelphia ill the fol lowing titandard Dramas: • • MARY STUART. IPIIIGEN IA IN TAGRIS. 1711.1q1EL111 , 1 oe, 711 E GI.o. DIA fult 01 RAVENNA. WEDNFHDAYFVF.NIItiQ, APRIL Ist, at 8 o'clock. Will be. produced &hiller's celebrated Dram*. MARY 81 DART. MLLE. PA IN NY :lAN AUSCIIRIC In her unrivolled character of Mary Stuart. FRIOA Y—DEBORA ATURDAY-IPM° ENIA IN TAURII3. MOM/AA—TO USN Fax*: - OR, TILE GLADIATOR OP RAVENNA. TUESDAY ANU W EDNE:3DAY -LAST TWO NIQIITB rincEs OF ADMISSION _ A DMISI 4 lON TICKETS.. . , . .......ONE DOLLAR. f3E)(I,'FI) '''''''''' CENT,s. FAMILY EIP CLE, LI 8. EALLEItY, 25 CTS. PRuBCLIsIIUM BOXES, $l5. TICKETS AND t EATS 1.101% , (or pale at WITTIG'S IStmte Stem Ic:31 Cheanut street. and at the Box Office of the Academy. Doors open at 7S.j. Commence at 8. m JOON DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.- •• • • TDURSDAY EVENINOLA.OII24I9IB. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO A NDRItiN REDIFER. OD whirl] marten the folio w ing gentlemen have kindly volunteered : MR. A. Ft. PHELPS. The celebrated Tragedian and Comedian, late Manager ' of the California Theatre. SAN I;lit. K. Mußnocu. Key , The Celebrated El ,cutionist of Philadt.lph . la. The fteneticlary has the pleasure of offering the follow. ing bill for the evening: LADY OF LYONS. SIR. A. EEDIFEIi nu CLAUDE MELNOTTE Fin t tine and runt appt :trance iu Philadelphia.> Lirve Price__ . . ............Pauline ftcr Mt. b. lllllllllllllTro tricicc Poeta of 111(.. hole to cooriude with the roariug rnrco of ItA.SLNG LiE %11,411, MR. A. I. JERE.NIY AIDDLLR (Elmti rvt nispearniu, /n Yhllndcfphi a.) Rol Hirt t oleo Tick t rim CFNTB. I,taitlrd b.t 'TM st , tt .t , . t. ni11:10-4t. EMMI=MaI . Tins cMONIMYEN! .V .i. March :Xi; the dint , ug.4,tivd 'I ragtdian. MR. 1 YIWiN BOOTH, Will ronanence aliinited engagement. St.pporttAl by the brilliant y ntug Trag , ;dienne. •IS9 MARY MO/U.:KER. Eon t..encing ith Fba kfTea , Oa popular May of MbIiCIIANT Sby lock.. ...... ............ ........... . Mr. Edwin B e)th . . .... Diary r 10 conclude with the roaring Farce of GNCLP.dltit AIRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Tiqtrint , toe. BENEFIT OF MP. PRANK MORDAUNT, DJ-NIGHT, MONDAY, March Such. Hu , . THE OUTCAST. Berry Dunbar Margaret The Ma ion.. „ „ ~, After which the rod. rne - y of HUSBAND TO ORDEL • Mlt and MRS. MORDAuNT. And the full Company. During thr evening THE AMERICAN (AEU CLUB and MK. C.' HENRY Will ring favorite roloctiona .Wednerday- Benefit of MIL MACK AY. • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.— CORI:BUTE-NTH AND CLIESTNur STREETS, Large Han. MONDAY and TUESDAY. March al and N. LAST TWO DAYS. Herne ANt, VAN . AMBURGII NIISEL.SI AND MENAGERIE COMPANY'S LIVING CURIOSITIES, FROM DARNIMPS MUSEEM. Pall open fro l &rind' until sin the Afternoon, and from 7 until 10 o'clock in the Evening. Adrnin-Son. it& cents. Children under 1015 cents. ALI, THE LIVING WINDERS will beintroduced. . Will nirn exhibit in ebeater..Wednerday. April 1; Wil tninstr,u. Tbureda.y and ilday,April 2d and ;id ; Trenton, Saturday, ANS 4th. • ininto 2t; BURNETT'S (THE HUMORIST) PROGRAM3IF.. GERMANTOWN—TOWN IfALL, MONDAY •nd TUESDAY. WEST PHILADELPIHA. MORTON HALL, WED. NYMAN and THUnIiDAY. FR& INKFoia) -ODD FELLOWS' HALL, FRIDAY and SKI rttDAY. tatto3-20 ALF. BURNETT :n the above places this week. N IINV ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. ELE%ENTII etroet, above CHESTNUT. THE FAMILY RESORT. • CARNCROBB e•• RV'S MINSTRELS. TILE GREAT 9't Aft TROUPE OF TILE WORLD 1101:61 , 6 CROWDED. Firet wecli c f the new and laughable act untitled l'ltt X ON TRAVRLEIig. Lett wuuli but one of the iens4i,,,niit Iterit , gi le o n • UNDER TIJE GAS Charneviii 1,5* the Entire Comp uiy. iONCERT DATA,. I=MMBEIMMIM OLD l OLKS I . olflllll.llCe Otl 3ltiN DAY I. tivries of GRAND CONUI:latl in t.ontuinc . ol IR. I, H. l'N DIt1:0 EARS AGO, TICKETS. To CENTS. Cram] 3latinecti for l'amilica 1170 ficlyx4l WED?EB- DAY and S 1: A11(1).11' rERN4)()Na fj'elt to all parts of the II nil. tritil ', COX'S AMERICAN VA Itt EVERY EVENING Itud _ . SA?GRDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COM - BINA'r lON PRO crz. In Grand Ball,t.e, latilonlcn Barle.alues, Eonopt, Darla. Opanart Acts, Pantondinct, d c. ERMANI A ORCTIESTRA.—PUBLIU REHEARSAL :3 1 at the MUSIt.AL FUND HALL,every SATURDAY at 334 P. M. Ticker cold at the Door and at ell ortuelna) Mamie Storer. )•ngagementa can he tnada by addreesing G B. STERT, Dal Monterey street, or at R. WITTIG'E Made Store, 1021 Cheetnat etreet. ItL ShNTZ'n INHOK, ticultural Ilan, will cloao on TIIU lttiDA Y. April 30t12., 1% t uo 2.oth and 1..r.,t Contort will he given. Ttcluds at iloner'a, 110:. Chestnut arE•ct, and it the door. tiEIibBIILVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. CHESTNUT. above TENTH. Open from 9 A. M. to G P. M. Nadarrtin Weet'e great picture of (MUST REJECTEr gill on exhibition. lent! NEW PUBLICATIONS. I ilillAti'd NEW BOOK . DICKENS'S NEW BOOK! And other New Books. PUBLISHED THIS DAY AND tet)R SALE AT T. B. PETERSON & BRoniEtts; No. 3ed CHESTNUT STREET. PIULADEL PHI& TILE MARRIAGE VERDICT. An entire new book. By Alexander Duruae, author of "Count of :dente Christo." ' he Three Guardsmen," etc. One volume, outs', o. Price Fifty cents. /I. MUGBY JUNCTION; AND DR. MARIGOLD'S PRE SCRIPTIONS. By Charles Dickens. Complete in ono largo octavo volume, printed from new, large and clear type. Price Twenty-eve cent& Being the Twen. ty first volume of "Petersons' Cheap Edition fee the Million of Charles Dickens's Works." OLD MORTALITY. By Sir Walter Scott. Being the seventh volume of an entire new edition of "The Waverky A ovele," now publfrking in twenty six weekly volumes, at Twenty cents each, or Five Dollars for a complete set, and sent post-paid everywhere. "Rob Roy," Ihe Antiquary" "Guy Mannering," "Kenilw o rth.. "Ivanhoe" and , "‘Vaverley" are also published et Twenty cents each. Books sent postage paid on receipt of retail price. All Books published are for sale by tie tne moment they are issued from the press, at Publishers' prices. Call in person, or send for whatever books t, T. B. PETERbON &BROTHERS. mb2 9 ,2t 806 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. LUST READY—BINGHAM% LATIN GRAMMAR.— New Edition.—A Grammar of the Latin Language. For the use of Schools. With exercises and vocabdaries. By William Bingham. A. M. Superintendent of the Bingham School. The Publishers take pleasure in announcing to Teachers and friends of Education generally, that the new edition of the above work is now ready, and they invite a careful examination of the same, and a comparison with other works on the same aubject. Copiea will be furninhed to Teachers and Superintendents of Schools for this purpose at low ra tes. T Pri ublisheilbYcel 60. ZS H. BIITLEIIIb . cu.; IN South fourth knurl: Phlbulelyhist. And for ogle by Booksellers generally. sal Lectures.—A new Course of Lectures, tue delivered at the New Yotk Museum of Anatomy. embracing the stay jests:How to live and what to live for; Youth, Maturity ail . Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; The cause of igestion, flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted to - Pocket 'volumes containing these lectures will he for. warded to parties unable to attend on receipt of.four stamps, by addreering J. J. Dyer, r. 5 School street. 800 ton. felB 01, JAMESOUGH% SOLD ANT , FOTUITANCAND AT BARRIS. 1106 Market etreet Phitia. 0 GROCERS, 110TEL.HEEPERS, FATAILDIS AND T °them—The tmdersigned ham Just received a fresh supply Optawba,Datiforata'aud Ohtunpaityte Wistes,Torkie Ate (NY Invalids)," eedsttmtly'oa baud •. • • Peer street,' Deloir Third and Walnut streets. GERMANTOWN BUILDING LOT FOR SALE' OR TO, LET ON GROUND RENT. ES fret front, 511 tool deep. GREEN Street, hour ttimirox Avenue. it. A. & 3 a. wizaa.e:ras. BROAD and GREEN Streets. 'BUILDING LOTS natai 60 Apply to BALDERSTON & ALBERTSON, BUILDEIW, No 320 North Thirteenth IStreet. _0112(.1rno •• fi FOR SALE OR TO LET ft FOR A TERM" Or YEARS, D.SSISAIIILIE It ESIDZINCIK, ARUM( ovr.. Hot! t¢ Side, No. 1230• Open from 9tol2An M. 2 tot. P. M. IeFOR SALE--Os FORI'IETII STREET, I fl " Pine. Wept, Pliiledelphla—A very .donlyikbio Got Ree Mince. replete ith tvory convenience. titablo. Coach hoop° and Green•bouro. Orounibi handeornoly laid m t aOh a proltinion of frolt treed nlull I) ming. Lot 7t by. 190. . SAM U FLEW, 142 South ef(3llthotrnet. The lot adjoining, 70 feet 0 'pollee,. can ho had if de. aired. FOR B ALE-111E COUNTRY Mk .P. OF M. F. Enr.dy, 1.0 /idles from tho city near Poarpon'a ligation* on the Philadelphia' and. Tron'on Railroad, good bow° and ont , blifidingii. with 111 acre') of land. Annly tie 11, I'. 31 Ulllll Ell), AM's. Slltlietreet: rdhatarlft BALTrOR TO LET-- A 11ANDSOME wrong nnesidence, at Mount Alry,Twenty-tecond Ward. - API ly to ALFRED 0. BAKEIt mb23,101. No. 210 Chcetnut etreet. mb:ls tf§ GERM A NTOWN—FO IC [SA LE--THE' 110111/. eocue Double Btono Residences, with Tenant Huas ' Btable and Carriage Bowie. Ice Green a. Hot Donee. and Lot 180 feet front by Sift feettionyysitnalak No. Da Tulpelsocken Weed. Fla'srpstrior. library, dining room. large pantry and ti o itchens on first floor, tea chembeta, ond.every city convenience, and fa in excel lent tet , nlr. Large vegetable garden and abonclanict, ot chain abrubhcry. J. 51. Otitd3lEY &EONS, 503 watnit Street. • YOH SALE--THE HANDSOME TIIREEZTORY brick Dueling, with *Web and double three stoty lack buildings. situate No T North Eleventh street. Hie wiry modern convelllene., and inreroveinuot. Lot le feetP Inches in front by 105 tert de•ep Intmelltato poettealon given. J. X tiLIOISIEY & ziliNE.6oB IValnat greet. __.. E A 14.)1t SALE', A I'll REE•S'TO RV BRICK 1111 Cali. witt, thro..e.otery double book but:dingo, No. l el M. " . Twcati (ll, Bt. ik ,, l.lliri , en tile uroutlotot. mItYl-litt. .. r ..,_ FOR BA LB- 7 1111?. El.r. lIAN'i couYnt I, ate. B.lr. certierof Birch lobe and Montgomery aV6ll4le, Cued,. not Bill. Ithl./LUOs & l'AM.illiiti.L. 1111.17-tf . 71b Wolaut otroet. GERMANTOWN,- - FOR RAIZ IIiPNERA Dlit. airable colt/if:ea. Moo, a largo bonze, containing all the modern iturrovementa. W 11. HTOICI:8„, • tnhil•Pl•boon - nom (mi li Office. ennnutown. rott — S - ALE Olt TO RENT ruitNpmftur —A Bond/moo Modern IhAdenne.. with Ia ncren of " ground nttscht,d, nitont/. In I.)4rtiv To , vn4tip lielawaro county, uithln lo Ininittee walk frton the DarW. 1:cool &mind. on l'hilndelonk nod Media hallnnul. J. M. OJt'MtICY th hONt3. NM Walnut tdreet. Gyrl; tIANToWN l'o HP R. rAtTY FOR SALE._ fa The linage and 1,4 at the northweet corner of Oar. mar town aNtailiq. and Walnut Lane. I'M' Lot haw a front of 26 feet on tile a , ,entie, and 242 feet on w a l nu t Lane. ./.74,12' to '(IIOMAS W ILIA A.M6ON, routhweat corner of th !) min and Arch ~ t rPctt, or to DANIEL 8 13.M.P111. 4717 Germantown 11VCIMP.: m 12V Lna* inßir FORt. BA LE NO. Ede NORTH ta No. NZ Pine street. N 0.1305 and aira , I..mnbard ' , treat. anditen etrect, Won Philadelphia. No. 2116 Pima etn*t. %Vert Arch 6tree t, above Twentieth. Firot4 lam* Id ato ion, Wert Philadelphia. Apply to t.:OYr UcK tti JORDAN. 4 J Walnut 'street. Mr. F. MORDMINT ...Mrs. F. Mordsunt Mr. 1L Craig 18(S8. EttliZ, l l:;i.M 17.11P1 N(3N-cE• 18 ... UO. ;No. wz, SPRUOU, STREET. FOR SALE. MAUL. ItROTHER it. (.I),_ fer,27 _m•t.tot) SOUTH STREDIT. 1868. ERPill3Viti Budrzfl: 1868. AO. 1129 WALLACE Sl'Efr ET. Hooßt 40 feet f;ont ; lot AEA legit to a 'ferret. F. 11 BALE. MAUL! BROTIIER Af CO f 7 .21n• 2500 AOC Ell 13TREF7r. WHARF PROPERTY POR - 13ALE„211 the Delaware rirer , having a front of 100 fee,_,veith Pier 71 feet wide. J. M. GEV MEV 4 riONS, I.S Vfahsalt el reet. CILIESTN DT lIILL—T L E T.—II NDSO M Vane. Mansion. ftunirhed, ecntairtuus she modem improvements, carriage basso, stabling. pasturage. mulch cow. Ice balm filled. SO arras of land elegantly laid out, commanding beautinil ricer. Also. FOR }IA t;, a Pointed Stone Cottage. A rooms,, about one acre of land, erodleut water and atmadsnee of tine fruit, handsomely loevrd on 111ssabickon pike, one mile from Use twin} lip IScoot. Apply at tit..loseph's Academy, adjoining, or of W. A. ROLIN, ?V -Market street. . _ hi:AIME:It RESIDENCE TO AT WOOD. t 'ti tiew Jersey -A. modern Douse, rvell fumbled with fine grounds. well shaded. will be rented (or ,idincr incanbs, cn reasonable tunas: Apt l) to Ml:3. .ADM), on the premlite, or to JOIN K. Wltlolll' m1;27-7 ni w bt• 4. a Coinclareu street, Philadelphia. Ti) .I Rl'- IN WEST PIIILAToELPHIA (4= Bmuce street), au elegant furnished house. contain iug twelve rooms and over"' converdenee,with stable nud carriage dome—ter four. sir. or twelve month., from May Ist. inquire on Premifts, from 10 A. SI. to tt P. 9. mb:ll.)3t• frtFOR RENT— A RETIRE!) (*UN ray REST deure furuished, cunt:ll:ling about le Acres; woods, - Reedeu. stable, tc. Terms low . . Apply 1221 A1:011 aireet, RENT. --I)VI7I.U.LING IiOUSE: NO. 3vl tilitruee ttrert, having ni x charnirdia, dining room. patirr and kitehou, with bath rryou. hot and rota ccetrr. cc. Inquire at the drug is tore adjoining. inlut.r.tit* ItENT Full TI11: sl;3lSilin tiCAtION. turntrhed.—An elevint ite, , idenee. with ntabling. segettibl garden aid he very.' acrea of land ntt.Olaod: t4tntste on .51,111..ita street, tiernittutosyn. J. .‘L (AIM- A- Gl).'s B. iiois Wglnut 4rcet. TO LET.—THE STORE N. W. CORNER SI XTit and (Alt...that StreetWiel tura q( J. W. sr Green ktrcet. zolde.Vt• ETO RENT.--A HANDSOME DWELLING, S. IL ri comer Woad and Oxfard etreefo; all modern int rovements. Ifratediate posse's:ion. Alen a SAO taxi., 402 South D. lawaro avenue. l'oeseetion, bloc lot Apple to WI'PLCK & JOIWAN, 43; Walnut street. inh2'.i TO RENT.—PREMISFS NORTHEAST CORNEI rf SIXTII and ()X FORD street, recently ()Coupled as a Government Laboratory, with stinllll-enema aid beilare In running order. Poecession can be given fr( in April i. t.. Apply to Powers. gt isouthweet corner of Ninth and Parrish )(tracts. fah24-fit• rFOit RENT ON AN IMPROVING LEASE—A lame bandit. g, having a front of feet, by ISO feet in depth, situate on thG aotith side of Walnut street. "tat of Toitn. J. M. GUADLEY A: SONS, NS Walnut t. FOR RENT, tol:1tNISLIE1)--A 11)1ND/30311K ft." modem Reridtner, t 2 feet front, eitunte on Arek sheet, meet of Fighteenth street. J. M. ausutEr ()IN (4. fittB Walnut,ttreet. FOR RENT—FROM DECEMBER 113 T A LAMS new Store. on Delaware svenne. below glleetnnt. Apply to JOB. D. DUSBIER CO. nrdfof las Routh Delaware *vernal% COAL I 21E6 MARKET STREET. The undersigned of the late Hrm of Wui Thornton & Co. having purchased all the right and interest of. the said late firm , is now prepared to serve his friends and the public generally with the beet quality of coal. at the following prices : • SchuylkilL at $6 00 per ton: Lehigh. Se 60: Lugo Nut. Se 00; Lehigh, $6 50. Where I hope byesttictattentiOn to business to give general satisfaction to all that may give me s oalL • THOMAS THORNTON, an Old Soldier. . 2006 Market street. Residence 1424 North Seventh street. Orders , thretles Mail promptly attended to. rati6ite34 F REM'S CELEBRATED CENTRALIA, HONEY BROOK LEHIGH. AND oniER FIRET.CIASS COALS; WEIGHT .AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. & CARRICK, MO MARKET STWIET. T'EFILGII, EAGLE VEIN, AND BEST LOCUST MOLTIVTAIN COAL, AT LQWEBT RATER. BANDAL C. DUBOW Br. 00.,_ CGOYEILATIVE COAL YARD: Office and Yard, MB North Broad Street above Wood. East Bide. Orders by Mail fa 3 hal PAIoGARRY . BON, . •. DRALPIES IF CEMENT, SAND. felßaaw WESTN D ALSO. G OAL E OF A N D WOO TRIMT BRIDGE. D. IL MASON BMW& NILIN SIIKAIT. MAE- lIV/),510119 . P.A. 1 2 ...onm ATTENTION—M. their stock of„ spring Mountain,'Lehigh and Locust 'Mountain CoaL which, with the preparation given by us, welhink cannot be excelled by any other Coal. Office, Franklin Institute Building. No. 15 8 Seventh street. • SINES eiIEAF. jai arch street wharf, 8 VO7:ICE.—ALL PeRSONI3 ARE — — llEfiEttY Calf: VI waned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of the Itioslan bark Maria Capt. Beek, as no debts o[ their contracting Will no paid hz Captain or Consigneat. mb23-tf 1, WORKMAN C0..123 WAIn at area. OTICE,--ALL PERSONS,ARP. OW. N tioncd againkt treating any of the crew of the Etta. sten ship Stratford. Meyer master, from Livewoot i .11 as i ns debts of their contract,b_g will humid either y fain or consignee. .11311 WRIGHT .t" ON cultl9 tf 116 Walnut H il t& CROWN BRAND ` RAISINS. PEEL T./haloes and quarter boxes of this splendid frait:' 111 ano for IMO by JOELin. 8 1 .1 86 /ER Ctl.' loB' UOIIIIWAT* 1111,111:10. OR BAUM* FOR SA TO REN'a • w7tlMl COAL /MO WOOD. mh24 Oki From obi i 0 6t Editizirri BfV,aturday 'By the Amami() Lfss non, Mar& 28,—LTbe mite of George . Francis Train, who was arrested for debt duo an English—firm,--ineleent—to--the —Street railroad speculation, EOM() years ago, came before the Court:of Banttruptcy,•at Dublin, a day or two since. Train presented to the Court a 6chedulo of his assets and liabilities, which the Court re jected tuta complete farce, and denounced it as '`worthless than so much blank paper." • Later despatehes mention that the riot?. at Charleroi, Belgium, have again broken out, and the disorder has spread with alarming rapidity to other Wining dlotriete in the neighborhood. The authorities have posted troops and taken other measures to meet every emergency. The trial.of the Fenian, General Nagle, which was, Misticeessfully attempted at Bligo Assizes softie tatneago, wilt take place before the Court of Queen's Bench, lu this city , some w ilt; i n :th y , Manitto,-Morett 28.--The Government is vig °rowdy exchtding all American newsplpers, seiz ing them In the mail or wherever f:uind. Even these. addressed to Mr. Hale, the American Min isier,have been suippressed. , Mr. tide has pro tested to the Spanish Government against the outrage. -- Ft ow Boston• ft3pecial Denputth to the Philadelphia Evening ltalletin, by Franklin Ttleitrapli Company 1 2K.—'there never hub been such a general depre,”lon of bur,itiefa in Ihk;ton u. 11,0 w.. Some twelve hundred inecii,nics who lvid torathgtd ti) get through the winter, ti ping for a leVlVal of burineis, have become tborou:;ely dis t ousged. and will leave for G i liforoil n e xt, week. The late diEebergeg of workmen from the Navy Yard have caused conskletable suff , ring arid a great number of those hound fur C.diforuia are among those once employed by the Government. The eountimt-room of A. S. (V J. Brown. fruit den)cre, on State Street, was robbed of a large amount of money to-day. The Alabama Election. WASIII.nmos, March 215. Thu BecreMry of War sent to the Bettie to day a communication from t.knerai Meade relative to the recent vote in Alabstna on the Constitution, showing that under the law requiring half of the registered voters to east their votes, the Constitution is not ratified. Ile does INA favor the intmediate ad mission of the Stateny Congress, but %/multi pre fer seeing the Convention reassembled for a revi sion of Cott titration, to be submitkd to the people under the new law. UD A ti ORDINANCE TO PRUViDE FOitTV. 4105. expeese of paving the streets of the pity of Philadeiphia, and to regulate the manner of said pavitg. Sveitos 1. The Select and Common Connells of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That un der the power veeted in them by the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealtieupproved March3o, 18c6, the charge to the oweers of property for street paving P. ball be one dollar and twenty-five tents per rinate yard, except for hitersi,ctioes, which 1 , 110 be paid out of general taxation. Sec. 2. That hereafter in all paving authorind enbeequeet to this ordinance, the city of Pail).- delphia Phan collect the cost of said paving from the owners of property, as directed in the ordi nance of Councils, approved May 3,1855. Sac. 3. That any street, lane or alley, private or public, hereafter to be paved, shall first be graded out to the depth of eighteen inches below the top of the curbstone at ,the curb; and shall rice gradually nutil the centre is fourteen inches below the curb line;said excavation shall be filled in with eight Inches of coal ashes, ou top of .which ehalt faun inches of good Imam pave', npon whiclithe ettine "shall no perpen dicularly beddcelouid shall be rammed titre,: times, and covered with sharp gravel.. The stone need sihall•be good water stone. Sac. b. That when the District Surveyor shall save measured that portion of the paving charge able to the property owners upon the line of any street, as aforesaid, and made out bills for the , stance it shall be the duty of the Chief Commis sioner of fllghways to certify on the said bills that the paving hag been done in a workmanlike manner and in conformity with the requirements sof the above third section. And all ordinances or resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby ;nested JOSEPH. F. MARCER, President of Common Cowell Arriss-r—JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Connell. Approved this twenty-sevonth day of March ./.13110 Domini one thousand eight hundred and sksty-eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON McMICIIARL, Mayor of Platladelorth A"RDINANCE: GRANTING rElf. tuN to James McKinley and R. N. Arthur to areet Corrugated Iron Awnings at their respec tive pieces of business. thst . rioN 1. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to James McKinley and R. N. Arthur to erect a Corrugated Iron Awning over their footways, from home to curb stone, viz.:—James McKinley. at northeasteor- Der of Twenty-third and Naudaiu streets, in the Seventh Ward, and R. N. Arthur, at southeast seiner of Fifth and Bhippen streets, in the Fourth Ward. Provided, 'That the said James McKinley and R. N. Arthur each pay into the City Treasury, within thirty days from this date, the sum of twenty-five dollars, to pay for the publication of this ordinance; all ordinances or parts of ordinances •to the contrary uotsvith standing, JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. ArrEs-r—ABRAHA3I STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. W.M. 8. 8 rOK.LEY, President of Select Council, Approved this twenty-seventh day of Mirth, Anno Dotard one thousand eight hundred and linty-eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON MoMICHAEL, it Mayor of Philadelohia. RICIESOLUTION IN REGARD TO CERTAIN contracts for paving streets. ,ftesoirsti, Bythe Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commissioner of Highways be and ho is hereby. -directed to notify all yersons having contracts for the ravlng•of street, for a longer period than three year!, to commence arid prosecute with pro ver diligence to a completion 'the work of such paving, and in default of a eompllance with, such notice the said Commissioner is ordered to annul and declare void all such contracts, and if In his judgment the work of such paving is necessary road required for the public interest, a new con tract shall be made for such weirk, which shall be forthwith prosecuted in -conformity with City Ordinances. Provided, That the period shall be one year where the water pipe has been prink -ously laid. JOSEPH F. MARCER, • President of Cem.upu Council. Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, .• Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Appr;ived this twenty-seventh day of March., Awe Domini, - one - thonsand •• eight hundred and sixty-eight (A. D. 1868. • " MORT ON;MoMICHAEL, •-•- Mayor of Philadelphia, • •- ' • RESOLUTION APPROVI O , THE SURETIES of 'Jesse P. Shelmlre, Supervisor of the Eleventh and Twelfth Wards, and of Joseph Rens% SUpervisor of the Twenty-first Ward. Resoivtd, By`the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, That •George ' Elton and Hiram K. Logan are hereby ap proved as the ' sureties of Jesse P..Bhehnire, as Supervisor of the Eleventh and Twelfth Wards; and Samuel F. Prince is hereby approved as the surety of Joseph Sensll,l3upervisor of the Twenty-first Ward. And the City Solicitor is • hereby directed to prepare bonds, with warrants of attorney, for said parties to execute, and to have judgments entered tthereop JOSEPH E. MARCER,, • .< :President :Arnorr—JOHN ECKSTEIN; . • '''• Clerk of COmmon Connell. ' 1 --4 • • WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,' • • , • President of Select Cow lull. 'Approved this twenty-seventh. day sof Sizira .A 73110, Domini one thousand eight ttllndrot] an a 01'V-eight (A. D. 1868). MOR CON MeNtl(3l.lA Mayor of • Philuieliiida. AMKIEULNOIS• 1829. ---013ARTER PERPBTUAL, RAW IC.7_,InT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, Nos. 435 and 437 Cheidnut Street, Asacita on January 1,1868; $2 0 603,740 09 Accrued S.urplue INCOME FOR 18811 earAooo. Losses Paid Since 1.029 Over S 5, 5 00,00 0. UNEIFICTLED CLAIMS, MIRO U. perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terme DIRECTORS. Clzrut, N. Bandker, Geo. Falea, Tobhuz Wagner, Alfred Filler. Samuel Grant, Mae. W. LOW% M. D.. Geo, W. Ricbards, Thomas Sparks. Isaac Lea, . Wm S. Grant. • CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. GEO. FALES, Vico President. JAB. W. MaALLISTER, Secretary oro tern. Except at Lexington. Kentucky, this Company has no • encles West of l'ittaburgh. fol2 RELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE O%IM. g ttny, Incoryorted by the Legtglature of Palmy/. Office, S. E. corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, kfAlliNF: ID bURAIXES On Verses. (largo and Freight, 0 all ruts of -the world. INLANDINSULA NUEC. On goods by river, castal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE IIifiCRAiNCES On merchandise generally. On Stores. Dwellings. ac. ASSETS OF TIIE COMPANY. November 1.1957. SiM,9OO United States Five Per Cent. Loan, 1i.)0,W0 United titates Six rer Gent. Loan. 19t1 .. ... ........... .... ... 134,40 e e 0 60,0 M Cnite4 h ..... 3.10 Per Cont. Loan, Treaaurygot . . 636C3 is 11141100 State of Pennsylvania Six 'Per Coot. Loan .. ...... .. . . . 110, 1 170 (la 1i..5,000 City of l'bilmielPhia Six Per Cent. • Loan (exempt from taxi— . . L 35,62.5 fAi r loo State of New Jersey Six Per Co ot. Pi=t Mort 51,00 •A fil).QUO Pennsylvania itiliroaa gage St: Per Cent. Bead, ' Pennsylvania Railroad iit-COII4 More gage Six Per Cent. Bonds... . .. . .. . LOss.) % A, esiern l'enurylvonla Itaibtoad Six Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. guarantee). ...... 121.)Xte State of Tenv&Lee Five Per Cent. Loan 19.11711 7.(Xx) State of Tennauee Six Per Cent. • 16,0111 DX) Chat es Rock iiennant Wll - () , ,eopelly. I'i - inc . !ai.4 intere-et guaraiteed by the City of Oils . I eors) oo Imo 1.9) ,Marc' stork Pentetylyanin road Cemeany ............ . . _ . 6,041 19., shares ito.-k 'North Pentifylvoitie • Railroad CC IP PB 3,00 L w Si eharcr mock i'n:lnd , lptain and Southern Mail aiii?nlp Co IS,w. Si bdi.PuU Leslie on Bond and Mortgage, filet liens on City PropertMe..... ...... D./1, 9w (S V. 101,41) Par Ce eLV2.4471 4 }teal. , ... ... FSille hectivuble for rr-surniicat wade. . ..... ....... 912,1Z.5 07 ISalsncee due at .A . 0.11c . (C2--Pro. !Won's on Marine lopelei•-_? , .,,, „ - trued Interest. and other debts due the Con:it - 411y-- .. • Stock and Scrip of rindry rauce and other Compar..let, 0 ; 6.076 M. Estimated 9,017 00 Callan Bank. ..... 10 Cub! Drawer .... 5.1 1(8,71.5 0 DIPLCTOP.S. • Thomas C. IlasuS. James C. Hand. John (1. Davis. Samuel E. Stoker. F4ltound A. Bandar. Janice Trwqr.alr, J cm:evil IL Sell Wit * ' , ln U.. Laded& Aseob P.-Jones, The('Ph"uB enaldi". Jim B. McFarland. MO Craig. Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre. John it Peculate. . John D. Taylor,_ EL Jones Brooke. Spencer Maryann. Henry 81 01 Henry C. Dallett. Jr.. Gecrfe D. //..•sihsr. George W. Bernisdon k William G. Roulton, John B. Semple, Pittaltargh. Edward Laf oureade. D. T. Morga n. Jacob Riegel. ____ ~ A. B. Berke.rttxr. TUOMAIi JOHN C. DAVI.% Vicerreataint HENRY LYLBUILN. ReerettrY. HENRY BALL. Arzietzut Secretary. TI, F. RELIANCE LkAL'EASICE COMPANY OF PHIL. ADELPII LA. Incorporated in 1%41. Charter Perpotual. Office, No. DM Walnut sit eeL CAPITAL $30,3,000. Insures against lore or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Forultnre, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Arleta. ......... ..... ..*421.177 Invested in tho following Seemities, rm.: First Mortgages on City ProPerty,w ell secured..sl3&69o DJ Uuitcd States Govertnnent L0an5..........-.... 117.0u0 no Philadelphia City 6 per cent LOV.VF 75 WO oU Pennsylvania tt:l,Lkikits. 6 per cent. L0an........ 26,001 DJ Penneylcanis Railroad Bonds, drat and second Mortgages .. 25,uu0 (3. Camden and Amboy Railroad Coinpany's 6 per Gent, Lean.-- -.-. _. ~,. .• . ,• , ~ • 6,000 01 Philadelphia and heading Railroad Company's 6 per Cent.L0an.....,..,..-..... ... . .., . . 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per Cinit. Mort. gage Honda .. 4,607 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock LUSO ai Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck........ 4,JUU OU (Annr.icrcial Bank of Penneyiran'm Stock 10,0 1 ,1 110 C 13101) Mutual Insurance company's Stock- .. 380 00 Reliance hisortmce Company of Philadelphia's Stock. 3,R0 CO Cash in Hank and ou hand ...• .. • -........ 7.357 71i • Worth at Par..... • ... ...... Worth tills date at Emulet orient! DIBECTOItti. Clem. 'Tinpley, Tbomac 11. Moore, Wm. Id user, Samuel Castuer. Samuel Bicpbam. Jan Lea T. I ming, 11. I. Carson. •Isaac F. Baker, • Wm. Stevenson, ' Cbrixtlan J. Hoffman, Beni. W. Tingley. Edward 81to da r m . uel B. Thomas, CLEM. TINGLEY, President. TIIOIIAS C. riLLL, Secretary. Pumamr.l.Puta., December I, MI TTNITFD FI , MEVS INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPILIA. This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety. and confines its buAueds exclurilvely to FLEX INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PIIILA.DEI, Fiae. Buildirat.OFFlCE,No. 723 Arch Street, Fourth National Bank DIRECTORS: Thomas J. Martin, AlbertC. Roberts, John Hirst, • Charles R. Smith. Wm. A. Rolin, • Alberta's King, James biongan, Henry Hamm, William We nn, James Wood, James Jenner,„ . John thhalicrosa. Alexander T. merlon,.l. Henry Askin, Robert 8. Panels, , - Hugh Mulligan. - Philip Fitzpatrick. CONRAD ki. ANDRESS, President. Wm. A. Romig, Trona. Wlll. IL FASINN. Bec'y. 'LIRE' INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE sylvanla Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated lAfi —Charter Perpetual—No. 610 Walnut street, opposite In. de_pendenee Square. This Company. favorably known to the community for over forty Yeats, continues to insure against loss or dam. age by fire. on Public or Private Buildings, MI her perme, nently or for a limited time. Also, on Fumituro, Stock. of Goods and Merchandise generally. on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is In. vested In a most careful manner. which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security In the ease of loss. DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith. lease Hazelhurst. Henry Lewis. Thomas Robins, J. Gillin gham Fell , Daniel Haddock. Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President. WILLIAM G. Caowir.A. Secretary. p EUENIX INSURANCE COMPAN OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1.804-4.3IARTER PERPETUAL, No. $44 WALNUT street, elPPosiia the Exchan't% This Company Boum from losses or damage by FIRE on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture, dm.,for limited.periods, and permanentliaou buildings' br depoait or premium. The 'Company has been In active operiktion for merts than sixty years._ during which all bleses have, been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS. John L, Dodge. David Lewis, .M. B. Mahony, Benjamin Etting„ John T. Lewis; Thos. Li. Powers, William S. Grant, A. R. 31cIleury ,Robert W. beaming. , Edmond Citadels. D. Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewb, Jr., Louis C. Norria JOIIN h. WUWIERER, President. Wthoox. Secretary. 1 TEFFtESON FIRE INSURANCE COMFAN y OP Pin e) tadelphia.--ofliee, No. 94 North . Fifth Went, near Market atrcot Incorporated by the Legislature of R'euusithuila.' atm for Perpetual. Capital and &sets.' iatistimoo. Make In. Berenice against Lees or Damage by Firo.on Public ate Buildings, Furniture, Stooka, Goode and Morahan. die°, on favorable hums DIRECTORS. Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer. Banal Peteraon. ~Frederick. Ladner. John?. Relaterlins, Adam 3. Gluez, Denly Troeruner, Henry Delany, Jacob Sehandeiu Jahn Frederick. Doll. ChriMinn D. Frick, 841'1,10 >ll.lfi+r. I aware , : E. Part. Willlada D. I;..rdn.v. IfiIDANI Prealdout. - I6P,AEL Pi 3 fltsON . , - lea-Proeld ant. lima E. lietr...tAN. eeeretari and Treaeurer. • THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPIIIA, MONDAY, MARCH 30;1868. QTATEMENT OF TBE(;ONDTIJON OF THE 1.1 , )HE its E INFURAN: 10 CONIPANY, DECEM B ER, YORK.. ON 'I DB Till Y•Filtn'r DAY OF A. D. 'lle property or tuo eta held by the Company: Am, unt of A ... $5O 44kk 12 An. CULL of halide o.gents .. stu'd to count. of tranrmir hot 121,Z.1 A meant of loam/ secured by Gonda and mort grßer, cunyht,iing the Itiut lien oh real ("a tilt*, on n lila dune 1r lens than one year's 11 , 1 , 1.ekt duo and owing. ~ ........ 1 , 0,100 00 An oont of otocka owned by the Company, viz: U. h. 0 per cent. hands—par value, $186,500; to a t ket value ............. ......... :10;40) 0.1 U. 1.. 7.10 aeury notes—par value, $75000; marketvalue .... 7e,010 IF) State I or.dB par value, $50.00111: market .53 500 CO lizooklyn lofty bonau- par value $156,000; t..... ............ . —.. 15 , 3,W 00 U. h. lrtmenny », .. (72.9 Yr). $1,1.110: U. B. , '1 Ti asury twee (5 99PP ). $7,00)-held as col, la t rill—amount loaned on the 7,955 73 rhi en ea youlturne. being quarterly and half. yea, ly Fecn dlimn for the year 41.513 of Ave' nod int., reel. .......... ............ ...... 9,436 l'errok al properly 3,600 t 0 Amount of lOttn4 bearing interett... 741, , 03 72 . .. . ... ......$400.000 00 1.108,5 1 3 89 1.184.818 20 Market Value $1,19'2,912 Er.f 01.507 AZ 11 des to oe3l e 421.177 id S-Ka.032 203 Jal-tu th a tt ikIIII46,APIM Amount of Mena during thu your -all of 10 jell }lnVe h.•rn pith! A1:~nw• d $1 1 . 1 1.° 121 fiE (1) 1 ~ d ,Lt tlividcne. , duclared and no . t. .ydt due .............. . ........ h3&47 Al 'worm: of thr• company, viz.: A loot, ol r.f b lit. Milll.llH received. ........ *475,413 14 sor.ont of prefonnh lonnt taken by the emu )• - • ••••••• • • • • • . ............. ...... %.374.) V.? AM , III.A. prell.cillr.tl earned WI! B;is Ar• oont r.f intv)et t fllOllO P•ceived Lan. the invirrtmvnbi em the ........ 1 , 2.019 03 . .. Exr end iture7 of the romPatlV. -1 " Z : An 01,,t ,f 71”,,, , ,1,,,iti del - hip the year fit] 51.059 01 .11111011 W Cf , ii V ill , ride, paid deli .it the year... 117,6 'e!, it,l dintit.ilt,t,tid 01,riug the, year.-eamun.l.tay*, • tatr hl: d all other . xpemei , of the com p:thy ....... ........ ..- • 16t.:',"19 .17 triF.o 4 -L ,, toot CA • FIRE AfidtaTIATMN Or PHIL ftnr.' , ". • p_hia. (..T reran: d f. arch 27, 1i.•20. t /dice, No. 24 N. Fifth fl tre,e Inture Building! Houtehold Furniture , ibd blerchandise ; generally. from Lott by Fire (In the GUY el • Philadelphia only.) Statement of the &meta of the Attociation January let, leffe, published in compliance with the Pro siblons of an Act of Ataumthly of April Gib. 1242. I.kmde and blortgaget cn Property to the City of Philadelphia only 81.076,1241 17 Ground Pent.. ..... ........................ ...... Real Fetate • - ...... . ...... 51.741 77 Furniture and Fliturea of Office 4,441 C. S. b1:0 liegictered Bonds. ; ........ 4b.itYl rfl t..44.eh on har.d. ....... ........... ...... if TRUBTEEH. , . William 11. linn.iibma, Bennet Sparhawk. Peter A. Key re:, Chariee P. Bower, John c:arrov. - , Jo: e Lifhtfoot, George I. Yo;mg qtrthert nheelneller, T0,..y1: P. I -,i.d.,1t, Peter Arm!). t7 , t or, Levi P, C.f.::.te, M. Li llickiwon. ' 11.1unimen. fiL.'fON. Preehlent. I:I.IAWE.I, Vic.i Przldent \VAL 11. ItAM HAMI.:EL T. BUTLER, dccr,•t With' fifth InHUI A fh-2, No. 110 Swab Fourth,tree..,. below Cho.Atuut. 'lip! Ire ence Comp:in:jot - the County , of -Phut. drl; trt. - ,ri.orr.ted ho the Perineylsll. bia for irderanity I:Fe. or damage by frre. (.111Nively. 0-lAI:TER 11,1:PETUAL. (.hi cud relo,bh rc fib araplE, capitls ^etoinect t fund invvAted, ffmtjnuan o ir,,are, I f urLit ere, int.rd.a ndi,e.hc... either r... , r,u;knently or tor bmitel Li me, J.ge..ine , Irv , . or ciiormgebi fa rnh-e c,„Liri...vt. with the Rbeolute edety of it:4 ens adiuted with all poeeible deeputca. Chfo. pettcr. Andrew 11 Minor. Henry it'. d, Jame?. N. Stone, Jolt. horn, Edwin Reskirt. .lo.‘e.ph iho ,, re. Robert Cl nathey, George Marl; Devine. Clikitl.ES UTfi:l:, Prefide 11.E.NPN 1.3U1)1.). Vic-t-Preeident. 13E1.4,t.Na1l F. HoEce. , ./s, Secretary and ronsarer. MEEICAN MLTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.— 11. Uthre Faroviii.— Building. No. :12.9 Walnut Etroot. Y. ark(' P_Lid Ir.lsnd In a• Itirks taken on Vern/ 7., Cargove end Fr. tel.oe t, all parte of the worlii. and on on iclr.nd trai.o:portatiml on iivetn, csnaL, railroad, laid other couvoyancee throng/30ot the UnitEd St ste. WILLIAM CRAIG; President • PM ER CULLEN, Vice President. ROBERT J. MEE. Secretary. DIRECTORS. William Ural& Wrn. T. Lowber, .Peter Colleni, J.Johnron Brown. JOlll.l Dallet. Samuel A. &lion, William U. Merrick, Char/ea Conrad. Gtllice Dallett, Hen y L. Elder, Benj. Vi. Richard,. B. Rodman Morgan. Wry. M. Baird. Pearson. Berrill, Ilenrs C. Dallett., le.lB ANTURACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. -CRAB. . TER PERPETUAL. Office, No. 311 WALNUT !trout, above Third. ?Ueda. % ill Mauro atminst Les,. or Dionage .by either perpetually or for a limited time. llotalehold Furniture and Mere.b,ndLse generally. AL-n, Marine insurance on Vessels. Cargoes and Freighte. Inland Inenrance to all parts of the Union. DiItECTORn. Peter Storer, J. E. Baum, Wm. F. Dean, Johu Ketcham, Jelin H. Iley.l. ESHER, Yretident. F. DEAN. Vice ProeiCent. 1a22-' tu.th.v4f Wm. Eater, D. L. , .itLer, LatlVrit , A uderuied. 4c.ltn R. lilekipten, Davi]. Poareon. Was. M. Sterns, Secretary A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCOIt orated lelo —Cluster perpetual. No. 310 WALNUT erect, above Third. Philadelphia. llavir.g a large raid up Capital Stock. and Sarnia,: In. ciared i• .oand and available Securities, eouthrie to in. tare on di:. !help. itoree, furniture, morthandiv..±, veneb in port, and their caricoee, and other pervoniJ ProParti• All lutes liberally and t.rornr,tly adju2ted. DIRECTORS. Tiltanr-r it. Maris. James it. Campbell, John Edmund O. Datilit Patrick Brady, Cliarlee W. Poultner. John 'T. L.rael Morris. John P. Wt.therili. iilLsiab IL MARL?, Provident Atni..nv C. L. CrotWlPo2.l). Secretary. milE ENTERPRItir ! osußANcr, CO3U OF FDD.A.DYLPIDA. • OFFAC S. W. ' COIL FOURTH AND WALNUT S'T'REETS. 17RE IN9 . I.7RANC I.2'..(;IXS'IVELY. l'Ets:..t AN) UAL. CA.9TI' s l 'l l MI 0 CASH ABb FA'S. :Jan I. 1%?..................-8409.3 13 _ _ - . - - . F. Ratrhford Starr, 1. L. Erringer, Nall;ro' :Frazier. Geo. W. k'aliuestock. . 01. 12 M. Ato bod James L. Claghoru, E. tij. T. Trediek. , W. G. lloulton, Ge,ige U. st-a Art; Charles Wheeler. Johu 11. Brov. n. Thos. II Montitornerf. F. HATGITFORLI sTARR . , President. TIJOS. IL MONTGomm - ty, vice ixre,ident ce". Ern4 ALEX. W. WISTER, Secretary WANE INSURANCE COMPANY. NO. NW 101 CHEST btrect. PIIILA DE LPIIIA. BILE INSUICAitiEEIGLUSIVELY. DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck, Philip S. Justice, Charter Richardson. Jahn W. Bverman. Henry Lea L. Koward D. Woodrud. Robert Ps ITCO. Juo. Ketaler, Jr., Geo. A. ‘. l ezt, Chas. Stokes, Robert B. Potter. Mordecai iluzby. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Proddent, CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice Preoldent. Wo.t.taits I. Ilkitionueun. Secret4rv. irteoutrdEu.l„ 'Hord, ay. FARMERS' BOILER ('an be made to boil with one third leer, fuel than any other. It 19 par. ticola ly adapted for MAN UF UltEkte, FARMERS and ME. (MANIC:4. ;Sold with or without i:overs or wheele, and from 2U ,o gni , ow W e and Retail. J. S. CLARK., 1008 !Market Street, Philadelphia. tult!.)3 do SUNS .N. Ll°4jK RIK FOUNDRY, 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANI.; FACTITRE -STEAM ENGINES—IIigh and Low Pressure, Horizontal, A lertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Puny- . BOlLERS—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &c. STEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and of all f izes CASTINGS—Lonm,Pry and Green Sand 'Brass, &c. ItOOFS--Iron Frames. for covefing with slate or iron. TANS S—Of Cast or Wrought Don, for refineries, water, oil, &c. OAS MACIDNERY—Such ns Retorts, Bench Castings, Bolden; and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and enema! Bar rows, N . elves, (love:in- re. &c. , SUGAR MACHINERY- -Such as Vneutim Pans and Pumps, Defecators, Bone Black Filters, lin mere, Wash. crs and Klevatorei Bag tllteni, Sugar and Bono Black Sole mcnufacturtre al the following specialties: In Pilindelpiiiif sad vicinity, of William Wright's Patent ;Voris hlo Cut off Steam Engine. In Pennsylvania; of Shaw & Justice's Patent Dead-Stroke Power Damnify. : In the I cited States ' of 'Weston's Patent . Self -centering and lielthaltincingt lentritugal ilingitridriining Machina. Glass & Bartol's improvement on Aspinwall do Woolsey's Centrifugal Bartol's Patent Wrought•lron Retort Lid. Straufm's Drill Griuding heat. or:tinders for the design, erection, and fitting up - of Ito fineries for working Sugar or Molasses. - fIOPPER AND YELLOW • 2..101 7 /L SHEA ll Brazjer'i Copper Naito, lloltB and Lent nonnor. conn ntantly on hind and fur B ale by HENRY WiNdOlt di CO., N o. U3J booth Wharrt a, TIER ONE . Si OTOII PIG' I RON-La LENIOAR. 124.u0ck briald. In Rtoto ond..for fintcy_in,lotti pp#, by PETER 4 SONti, 116 Wahrit ntreel: Li. I,ADFL PlijA RI Eduoth street; above Vine, 1,111 he found everY f.tolllty for acquiring 11.kmoci'ledgq of - this healthful and elegant nonoinplish. mein. 'rho belsool ie pleasantly ventilated sad watMot the horres mate and will trained. An 4fternoon Clara for Young Ladloa. • Saddle ib.rees ix:dried in the heat roannor.. • Saddle f10r,..4, , ,1i0rfwe and Vel.foles to iffre. ; Cartingna tc Dispota, Partler, Woddloga, dna. Our, e. tf St 61.; v-A !tEI;L:,~ f,~ CLARK'S THOMAS CRAIGE it SON. feltAt Ka, JUMP_ UM into % A P N O4I A N m E B W o () an t t d K ri f t la r aftl i p i p i A N • - PANY'd Lfl FM. from Philadelphia to, Now York, and way places, from Walnut street wharf. Mara. At RA. M., via Camden and A mboy, Accom. $2 2ro At B,A. 151. ,via Camden told Jereey Plity Exprees Man. a $i At UM Caltdon and ;er:ley - My Rapreea,- 00 At 0 I'. M., rim Camden and &ahoy, t elw. 2O Acton,. and Emig r ant,l lid olaA 180 At d A. M,. and 2 P. 31., for Freehdld, At B and 10 A. M.. 2 and 3.12) P. M., for rrzenton. At 6.8 and to A. M., 1, 2,130.4.80 and 61'. M., for Borden. town. At 6 and 10 A. M., 1, 4 , 3.30, ittal and 6P. M., for Florence. At 6. 6 and 10 A. M . ., 1, a, 3.80, 4.80, 6 and 11.30 P.M. for Burlington. Beverly and I)ulanco. At 6 ano 10 A. 31., ).5, 4.30, 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Edge water, Riverside, Rverton and Palmyra. At 6 and 10 A. 31., 1. 6 fAI d 11.151 r. 31. for Flab Bowie. fritr'l be 1 and 11.331'. Si. Linea will Leave front foot of Market street by upper terry. From Remington Dopet: At 11 A. 31., via Romington anti Jersey City. New York Express Line.. . . . . ..... . . . .$ 3OO At 8 and 1.1.00 A. li3finnd .... ... for Trenton and BristoL And at 10.15 A. 11. for BristoL At 8 and 11 A. M., lOU and 5 P.M. for Morriavillo and Tull) tow n. At 8 and 10.16 A. M., 2.30 and 5 P.M. for Ochencks and Eddlngton. At 8 and 10.15 A. M., 11.80, 4,6, and 6 P. 4,, for Commons. lorrend hlO., LI Wines burg, 1 acony, Wizeinoming, Bridea. burg and Frankiord, and BP. bf. for nolinesburg and intemludiate Stations. bk..I.VIDEItE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINER from Kensington Drpot. At 8.00 A. bl.. for Niagara Fans, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owtgo, Itc,..heeter,Ringliainpton, Oswego, Sjract. he, It at Bend, Montrose, Wilkosbarro. Scranton. D stroudslcirr. Water ap. &r, At 8 (Xi A. 14. and 3.30 P.M. foi Belvidere, Easton. Lam bertville, Fit 111 iDIZ tell, ho 330 P.M. Line C.ol2lleCte direct u Ith the train heaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Betblehrto. en. At 6 P. 61. tor Laro hertvllle and intermediate Stations. Fl out 16 cot Philadelphia. Depot, via connecting Rail. Way At 9.30 A. M.,130, 6.10 and 12 P. M. New York Elrosa Line, via Jersey City.. .. . —.. 25 The HA* A. M. and C.2s) P.M. Linea run All o ere, Stimmy mmet•ted. . At 9.30 A. 21., LBO, Eta and :2 P. M., ter Trenton. At 2.30 A. 21.. and hi Y. M.. for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Night) for Mo7rL• vale, Tilllytown, Schenck..., Eddin,gton, Cornwelb,Torrisdale, tionneebur; Tacuny. Wissmolaing. Bridesbura and Frankfort!. For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take The care on Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hoar before departure. The Cars on Market Street Railway run di rect to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut' within one agnate. on Sundays. the Market Street Cara will rut to connect with the deia, M. line. Fifty Pounds of Baggage clay illtbitta.2,4acla Passenger. Passengers. are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage 1.•:t Their nearing appareL All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company Molt their re. roonsiMlity for baggage to One Dollar per pound.end wlll not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO except by ape• vial contract. icktts cold and Baggage checked direct through to Boston, Woe..eeter. Springfield, liartford, New Haven, Providence. Newport, Albany, Trey, Saratoga. Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and buspention Bridge. An additional 'ticket Office fe lo,rated at No. r`..3 , Chestnut etreet, where tickets to New Yorl.„ and all be. ' rortant points North and Emit, may. be procured. .Per. sons purchasing Tickets - at thi. Mc?, can have their bag: age checked from residences or hotel to destination. by . Eldon 'lransfer Bagged e F.xpress. • ' Lined from New • ork for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland Art et at 7A. It. and 1.0) and 4.00 P. if., via J. tees , City and Camden. At d.de P. M. via Jers.y City and Kensington. At le 00 A. M. and 13 M., sad a ik) 1. via Je...sey oily and Weet Poiladelphia. From Pier No. 1. N._kivey, at 4 P. M. Expre-a and 4l'. M. Imlr•raDt. via Amboy and Camden. Dec. W 2.1. H. GATZNIER, Agent NOII,III I'ENNSI LVANIA PLIE MIDDLE ROUTE.--dharte to ° and most dirt et line to Bethlehem. Al. lentorr n, blanch Chunk. II zleton,White Raven, bat re, Mala.uoy City, ML Cet a el, litt-ton.Scrunton,C • r. • bondele and all the points in the Lehigh and Wyoming Coal regions. Depot in Phile.delphia, W. corner of Berit.s. anti Arno icaa streets. INI. ER A RIZANGESII.NT—NINE DAILY TRAINS. --Un end after LIONDAY, February stl, ItTsi, Pa— sco:get T, re the New Depot, corner of Berke •..nd An, erietell streete, dagy Oran d ays excepted), ad foliages; At 7.4 f A. M.—Morning ExProes ior Bethlehem and Prirci pa I Stations on North Pennsylvania man fleeting at Bethlehem with Lehigh , Valley and Lehigh and a-mei:alma Rail: oa tiv for Allentown, 1; rtasawpts, Slatineton, Mooch Chunk, Weatherly, Jeaneeedle. en. ton, White liaven. Wilkes oarro, Kingstoa, Pittston Batsmen, Carbondale, and all points In hlah nil Wyoming Valleys: also. in connection with Le ine h and 51alianay Railroad for Mahanoy City, mud with Cetata ra a Itailrc ad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wil liamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chpak 11.05 A. 51 ;at W at 3 P. 51.; Scranton at-1 U 5 P. 11, ; at Mahn nop, Cit yat2P, M. l'assengeps by tole train ran take the Lehigh Valley 1 rain, parsing Bethlehem at 1110 A. for Easton and points on Now Jersey Central Railroad to New York:. • . At 8.45 A. 9l.—Accommodation for Dayleetown, stop• ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove. Hatboro' and liartaville, by thin train, take Stage at Old Yolk Road. At 10.15 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Waehington, stopping at intermediate Stations. •At Lid P. 51. Express for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, White Maven, Willreaberve, Mehanoy City. Centralia, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel, Pittston and Scranton, and points Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal Regions. Paesettgers for Greenville take thia train to Quakertown At 545 I'. M. Account iodation fur lloylentorrmetoppiag at di intermediate stations. Paesengera take stage at Doylestown for New Hope, and atNorth Waite for. um nt ytown. At 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stopaing at all intermediate stations. Pasrengere for Willow Grove, Ilatborough and Hartsville take stage at Abing ton At 5.'20 P. M.—Through accommodation for Bethlehem and all et Orono on main live of North Pennsylvania nail. road, convecting at. Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Even ing.l rain for Easter:. AUK:town. Mauch Chunk. rit 020 P. 51.—Acc • ation for Lansdale, otopping at 11 intermediate stations. At 11.50 . P, .5 . 1 . ... 7 -Acce f :f . nodell9n fpr Fort W sehington. T1:43 . .N . S A From Bethlehem at 9.15 A. M., :1.15 and 6.40 P. NI. :05.1'. 51. Train maker direct connection with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Smquelianna trains from E m t,m, Matiauoy City and Hazleton. Fv....eugt re leei. F.ntOP rift Lehigh S alley Railroad at 11.:l0 A. M. arvive in Philadelphia at 105 P. M. ilzem lit.•11'" ' :re at 1.34) P 31. connect at t.ethlehem at 6.151'. 51., and r.rrive in Philadelphia at r.ld P. 31. Ft oat Do.vletotria at 5.5.5 A. M., 5.10 and 7.01 P. M. F:oni I.auedale at 7.:10 A. 31. From Fort Warliingion at 11.1 A 0 A. YS . . and 3.05 P. NI. It's SUND M . . Philadelphia for liethlohnin A. M. PbilndeWhin for Doyle,t.o..cn at 2.00 P. M. Doyle town for Philad,lphia at 7.20 A. NI. Pethlehein for Philadelphia at 4.1 K) P. M. Fifth and isistli i.tieeto Putoonior Cara convey Wen ger, to mid from the uew Depot. While Care of Second and 'third Streetone and Union Lioe run within n .hoe t dl, tak ce of the Depot. Rik Oki re Jot he i.reeented at the 't irket office. in order to recure loweet rated of fare. ELLIS CLARK. AFent. Tickete cold and Baggage eherked th4.ough to principal poiute, at AlM:v.2'o 01 th Penn. ittniiinagO E.:proms (Mice. No. 103 2cv.th Filth rtreot. PLITLADELPMA, WILMINGTON AND BALTLMO ktE T - .111.E.--Courineutns Mon day, March 16th, lErk , . Trs.ius will leave Depot, corner of Inoue en est and Washington avenue, as follows: Way-mail Train, at 8.3 u A. M. (fiend ,ys excepted), for Baltimore, stop,.ing at allrespilar stations. tonneoting V, kb Delay a re Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and Mir mediate stations. Exit es. , train at 13.1,0 M. (Rendays excepted) for Bald. more and Vearhingtem stopping at Wilmington. Perry , v•Ile and linvre-di•frraro. it:sprees '1 r.. in at 31411'. M. (Sundays excepted) for Bal timore and Washington, stoppie4( at Cheater,Thurlow, Linwood, C layinont , W ihningtom ewport,Strnton. New ark. Elkton, b OrtheustArionleetown. PerryvillejlavreAlo. Orate. Absrcicen, Perryman's. Edgewood. Maanolis. Clree's and Stemmer's Run. Connects at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Lille. stopping at New t astle, Middleton Clayton. Dover, Barrington, Seaford, Salisbury, , Princess Anne, and connecting at Crisfield with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. • • • • • big.ht Express at 11.00 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and Washington... stopping at • Perry villa and Havre de- Grace. Passengers for Fortresa Monroe and Norfolk via Bain more will take the 12.00 M. Train. Via Crisfield will take the 3.80 P. 51.'train. Wilmington Trainas stopping at all atations between Philadelphia and Wilmington: • Leave Philadelphia at 11 A 51.,2.30,5.007 and IL/10 (daily) P. M. The 5.00 P.M. train connects with the Delaware Railroad "for Harrington and intermediate stations. The 7.0 e P. M.Arain runs to New Castro. Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 6.00 A.. M., and 1.30, 4.16 and 7.6 e (daily) P. M.II Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia.—leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 9.15 A. Di. Express. 2.15 P. BL, Ex pnas. 6 tifs P. M. Expresa . b 5 P. Express. SUNDA] TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE.—Leave Bal timore at 9 55 P. M. . Stopping at Havre do Grace, Perry vile and Wilmington. Also steps at North-East.Elkton and Newark. to take passengers for Philadelphia, and loave passengers from Washington or Baltimore, and ut Chester te leave passengers nom Washington or Balti more. Tr:ll'mph tickets to all points West.Sonth arid Southwest may be procured at ticket oflice. 829 Chestnut street.uuder Continentalotel,_ where also State Rooms and Bertha in Sleeping-Cars canbe secured during the day. persons purchasrng tickets at this COCO can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Company. F. KENNEY. Superintendent. PITILADELPIIIA ds BALTIMORD X 6 6 ' ''4 6 . CENTRAL HAILROAI). Winter- Arrangoinonta. On and gator Monday.. Oct. Mb,: 1807, the Trains will leave Philadelphia,froru the Depot of the Wont (Theater di iThilado)uiala Railroad, cor:. nor of '1 birty.first and Chestnut streets.: Woet - PhiladaJi at 'L4S A. M. and 4.60 M Le Rising Sun, at 6 4a and 'IVO A. M., and leave CMOs d A Market Train with Piiiiiiiigerff'arattached - wili run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sun at 11.05 A. 51„ 1. xford at 11,45 ii. and Kenneth; at Lee 51„ cum noel ing V% estiThoster ,}unction With a train for Phila. dolphin. On Wedniiedirys and Saturdays train leaVitut Philadelphia at 2.30 P. M. rune through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 1.45 A.M. connects at Oxford with a daily line of Stagoa for 'Peach Bottbni, in Lancaster county. Returning leaves Peach Bottom to connectnt Oxford with tho. Afternoon Train for Philadel• The T U rain ' ntying Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M. rune to Rlsingtion,Md. , • .-L Pnenengem alle wed to ' Mkt) wearing apparel only, as Buggarte, and thu Cowl/any. Atli, not, in - any case, be rw oyez:Able for an amount exceedliag. one hundred - dollars, unless a special contract tui made for the Emma " • Inhla • . • •;, • BEN NVOOD, Goner& Su" • CAMDEN AND ISl r ritt,t4ol' )N amp yHAILItuAD n'and after • • .I ..Monday, Febrnary„ , Wilt; trawl will leave front foot of •s•largot .troot, (Unnor Ferry) for •Merchantvitie, Mnoriadown, Hu third; Ivisoonville, It aft egport.:• Mount Vinoom ton n, Birmingham and•Vtitiiortou, at 10.130 8.4) and lir TIT iN IN°. • Urge Pemberton, 3.30, g';,:; ». M., and 9.20 P.M. " Mould lolly, 7.4 a, 1.47 A.M.; and-5.44-P.M - - Dloorerto , n, 8.1 1 3,,0,15 A. NI., and 3.19 P. Al. Tbn :1.00 I' M, lino on tiirengh to 11.141adtosvii; ot•.•i• Mug at all the intormediata placed. IJAILE it, 3 , trolinteimio Tre - mviavlmur =Ma QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD. THE PLEMANDLE AMR:— per as HOURS to CINCINNATIi PENNSTLyA. I/LAILROAD ANA.RAN-11ANDIa4IM ROUBB lees TIME than by COMPENG LINES. PASSENGERS taking the 8.00 P. M. TRAIN salve In CFNCINNATI next EVENING at 9.85 P. M., 28 HOURS ONLY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE. • r THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated 1' axes State Room BLEEPING.CARI3 ran through from PLIILADEL. PIMA to CINCINNATI. Pazeengera taking the MOO M. and ILOO P. and SOUTH reach LINCHMATI and all pante WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE of all other Routes. Em" Plumengere for CINCINNATI,_ INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS, CAIRO,CHICAGO, PEORIA, HURLING. TON. QUINCY, MILWAUKEE, T. PAUL, OMAHA, N. T. and all palate WEST . NORTHWEST and SOUTH. $ll l 3T_, _will be particular to eak for TICKETS ear Via P •HANDLE ROUTE. EW - To SECURE the^ UNEQUALED advantages of URA LINI" be VERY PA,EICULAR and ASK FOR TICKET i'LVia PAN.HANDLE." at TICKET OFFICES, N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Street% NO. 116 MAPSET STREET, bot., Second and Front Sta., And TIIIRTY•FIRBT and MARKET Streets,Weit Phila. 8. F. SCULL, Conti Ticket Agt., Pittsburgh. JOB N IL MILLER. Gera Eant'n Agt.,626 Broadway,N.Y. i ff.ll . WEST JERSEY .RAILROAD LINES. 9. FELON FOOT OF NIIIKET STREET, (UPPER PERRY. COfdAFENOING TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. 1067. . Trains will leave as follows: For Bridgeton; Salem Vineland. MlRville and inhume. Sate dtations, at B.9ti A.M., and 9.60 P. M. For Cape May 3.24 P. hi. For Woodbury at B.OU A. M., and 0,10 and /LW P. M. Freight Train leaves Camden at. 12.09 M. (noon.) Freight will be received at becond Covered %Albar t be low 'Walnut street, from 7A. M. until 6P. M. Freight Ib calved before 9 A. M. will go forward the game day. Freight Delivery, No. 626 South Delaware avenue, WILLIAM J. SWELL. annarintendent. • READING RAILROAD.- GREAT TRUNK. LIND from Phila- delphia to the interior of Penneylva nia, the Behitytkill, Susquehanna, Cumberland and V. yorning Valleys, the North, Northwest and the Cana. dap, Winter Arrangement of Paasenger Trains, Nov. 18, 1687. leaving the C. mpany'a Depot, Thirteenth and Cal lon hill streets, Philadelphia, at the following hours: MORNING AccummoDATioNs.-At 7.30 A. M. for Reading and all intermediate Stations, and Allentown. Returning, leaves Reading at 6.30 P. AL, arriving in Philad. Iphia at 9.10 P M. MORNING EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. 3L for Reading. Le bum% lianisburg, Potteville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, WilliameportElmira, Roc bester,Ntagara Falle, Jniffslo. Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York. Carlisle, - Chain. her-Marg. - 11 a aeratoW n. At. 1. lit 7.30 train connects at Reading with the East Penn sylvania Railmsd trains fer Allentown, dm, and the e.lB A . M. connects with ti e Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg, .te.; at Port Clluton with Catawissa R.R. trains for Williainaport Lock Haven, Elmira, &c. ;_ at Harrisburg with Northam Central, Cumberland 'Valley. and Schnylhill and Busquebannatrains for Northumber. land, Williamsport, o rk.Chatithersbure. Pinegrove. dte. AFTERN. ON EX PRE:S.--Leaves • hdadelphia at az) I'. Id. for Reading, Pottsville. Barrithurg.' ere., connect-Ina with Lending and Coluntia. Railroad trains for Col umbia, fie. POTTSIO 'WN ACCOMMOIIATION -Loaves Potts town at e. 40 A.M., stopping at Intermediate stations; al . tivef. in Philadelphia at 9.05 A. M. Returning leaves Phl. Ipdeli his r.t 5.W P. A;.; arrives in Pottstown at 7.05 P. M. READING accommovATios--Leares Reeding at 7.30 A. 11., stopping at all way stations; arrives in Phila delphia at 14. IS A. Al. Returning. leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. 3f.; arrives in Rer ding at 640 P. AL Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M.. and Potts - pile at 8.45 A. 31., arriving in Philadelphia at LOU P. M. Aft( moon trains leave Harrisburg ai 110 P.M., and Pottsville at 0461'. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 6A5 P. Si. Harrisburg . necommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A. Al., and hart ishurg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Roasting with Afternoon Accommodation road, at 6.30 P. It arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philad el; hia at 1145 nocu for Pottevitle and all Way 861.. VOIII3 ; leaves Pottsville at 7 A. AL, for Philadelphia and all Way Stations. All the above trains run daily. Sinadays eaceuted. San day trains leave Pottaville at 8.00 A. AL, and Phila. delphia at alb e. Al.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.1.10 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. CBS STER VA 1..1,EY RAILItOAD.-Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the ,7.30 .A.AL and 4.00 P. AL trains from 'Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at 6.30 A. M. and 1.00 P_, SL NF.W YttRIC EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.-Leaves New York st ; 9 A. lif., 5.00 and 8.00 P.M., Pawing Reading at 1 A. M., 1.50 and 10.10 P. M. and connect at Haulaburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Ex - mesa-Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Willittunport, Elmira. Baltimore. dte. Returning. Express Train leaves Harrisburg, on arrival . of Pennsylvania 'Express from Plttsbargh, at 3•and 6.25 A. Al.. 9.35 P. Al.. passing Reading at 4.49 and 708 A. AL and 11.40 P. M, arriving at New 'lark 10.10 and 11.46 A.M.. and 6.00 P. M. Sleeping Care accompanying these trains through between Jersey .City and P'ittshurgh, without change. Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8 10 A. M. and 2.(10 P. M. Mail trail:ll'or Elarriaburg leaves New York et 12 Ncfn. SCII L YI.EILL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Ttaina leave POttsville at &to, 11,0 e A. M. and 7.15 P. M.,returr.ing from Tamaqua at 7.86 A. M. and 140 and 4.3.5 P. M. WAIL; Y LK IL L AND tibiSQUEI - IANN A RAILROAD-. Trains leave Auburn at 7.66 A. M. for Einegrove and liar. riehutg. and at 12.96 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re turuing from Harrisburg at 3.55 P. M.. and from Tremont at 7.40 A. M. and 5.36 P. M. TIPRETtI.-Through firetelare tickets and emigrant tickers to all the principal ponds in the North and Went at d Ceearlac._ Excursion Ticks!. from Philadelphia to Reading and Into p,ediate stations good for day only, are cold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train. Reading and Pottstea n Accommodation Traiun at reduced rates. Excursion 'I ickets to Philadelphia, good for day only, are sold at Reading and Inter ediate Stations by Read ing and Pottstown Accommodation Trento at reduced The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 47 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, GoneraiSaperhatendent, Reariine. Cotornutstion Ticket,at 25 per cent. discount, between any points -tittered, for families and arms. -Mileage ickets, good for and miles, between all points at i 352 50 each, Cyr families firms. Sc anon Tickets, for three. six, nine or twelve months. for holders only, to all points at reduced taloa. Lierg3 man residing on the line of the road will ho fur united with chide, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half faro. Escurtion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal eta time, Food for Saturday, Sunday and Mandity, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Ounce, at Thirteenth and Cello r liih etreets. FREIGHT'.-Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the abet e points from the t.ompany'a N (IW Freight Depot, Broad and Vt Shore streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 6.30 A. M., 18.95 coon. and 6 P. M., for Reading. Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton. and all points beyond. Millis close at the Philadelphia Pont-0111w for all platten on the road and its brunches at 6 A. M., end for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. - - PHILAGELPHIA, GERMAN. RATOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAIL. TIME TABLE.-On and after Wednesday. May 1, Pea. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, Mai Itlll. 12 A. MO, 43.15, Ll, SX, 6.10. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12P. at. eave Germantown -6 , 7, 731, 3.8.20. 9, 10,11, 12 A. M.; t, 2,3, 9,4. V, 6, 636 7, 8. 9, lib 11+Y. M. Thm62o down train, and the OX and 5% up trains, will not atop on the Germantown Manch. ON SUNDAYS. LeaVe Philadelphia-P.% minute* A. M ;.9, 7 and le% P.M. Leave G e rmantown-915 A. id.; and OX P. M. CIIFSTNUT HILL•RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia-6,8. 10. gl A. M.; S. 5%. dX. 7.9 and 10 P. M. Leave.Cheatriut 11111-7-10 minutes, 8, 9.40 and 11.40 A. M.; 1 90, 140, 5.40, ti 840 and 10.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. LOIVI3 Philadelphia- -9.15 minuted A. M.; 2 and 7P. lIL Leave (iheaututliiH-1.50 minuteo A. AL ; 12.40. 5.40 and 1125 minutes P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7X, 9,11.05, A. M.; 116.3, 4X, 53d, 6.15, 8.05 and 11X P Al. Leave Norrlatown-5.40, 7,7.60.9,11 A. AL; IX. 43d. d. 15 and 83e P. Id. ON SUNDAYS. Leave'Philadelebia- 9 A. M. •, 236 and 7.15 P. M. Leave Northitowu-7 A. M. ; 6X and 9 P. M. FOR MAN Ai U.NK. Leave Philadelphia-8. 734. 9. 11.05 A. AL; IX, 3.4}1, 6.111, 6.15. 8.05 and 11301. id. Leave al anayunk-6.10, 735, B.W, 9.4,11311 A. M.; 2, 336.5. 6X and 9 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave l'hilederghla-9 A. M.; 236 and 7,15 P. M. Leave Money - mak-7M A. M.; 6 and 936 I'. M. W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and:Orem.' streets. WERT O.IIRBTER AND PHILA. .•-r‘a DELPIIIA RAILROAD. VIA SI E. • ' DIA. WINTER ARRANDEMEN'rd. On and after 610NDAY, Oct 7th, 1867, trains will leave Depot. l'hirty.firstand Chestnut streets, as follows: '!'ruins leave Philadziphis for West Chester, at 7.46 A. M. 11. W A. M.. 2.3% 9.16, 4.6% _dig and P. M, Leave West Chester far Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. 0.25.7.96, 6.00 and 10.96 A. M.. 1.65, 460 and '&66 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 6.00 A. M., and leaving Philadelphia at 9.60 P. M., will stop at B. O. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from stations between West Chester and a C. Junction going East, will take train leaving West Chester at 7.43 A. K.. and going West, will take tralu leaving Philadelphia at 9.60 P. M., and trankfar at U. U. Junction. prow,. leaving Philadelphia at 7.96 A. M. and 4"50 P.M., and let.ving West Chester at dee A. M. and 9.50 P. M.. connect it It. C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. ) . E. for Ox ft rd and intermediate points. ON BUIS DAYB--Leave Pidladelphia at 8.30 A. M. and benve West Chester 7.35 A Ze and P. M. The DiVOI is reached Neil by the Cheshant L ind Isr s i. nut ntreot & riul. Those or the ark et street lino run with. in One square: , Thu ears of both linos connect with clack train anon Ltd arrival • • • ,• erratetngors aro allowed, te take wearing apparel onlyav Bag(~t{tica••and the'Uompany will nor. in any egiais he raffpMebie for an amount excending BHA wines rya. nui gantractjt ruadikftir.giu same. 4 W t W i f IM ))) . Genes) Ounnrintendout • • t I.IPART-41FREIGIIT.. . VIA ()ItT,II EINNSY GVA.NIA RAIL. Rl4n. ,t,O Wilkeollapro, Medialloy Clty;hlonnt 'Carmel i tielitrall.and all pante on haldgh galley llallroad andlta brameliaa, Ry now arroottommyto, perfooted this day, thin road in enable.' t m o givo Ire:toed dcapatch to tuoroltaudiao COM Illpiod to Elm shove mulled pollute. Goode delivered at tho 'fbcon,All Frelgnt nova, 4.cor, of II(t)Y'1' and N 0131,14 tiCceecg, }lamp 5 P. 51., roncli I,iliPtotd)arro, Mcomc t3armoi, Yd Mixt oy v, a t b c ,..at,c, ILJ6augy and Wyoming er.lletu boron, 11 M., of Co (ILA ft& o No:cling Aveat clAy. le& VWCIVP PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ,". Railroad. •-• Winter Thne., Taking , effect Jan. 28th, V. Rolla , ne 011 the hronayivania 'ceittral Railroad tie tr .pot, at Thirty.Srat and Market streota, which a reac directly by the care of the Market Street Patecnger Stre Eallwl3 lost car conne ct i ng with each train, leaving Frog as sitkrYnt et* thirty , rninuta befOre itadeportnnh of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Hallway run within one square of the Depot. . ON sUNDAYS—The Market Street Care tattoo Front and Market streets 85 ininutee before the departure of each • •t f f. ° Sleeping Car Tionota Min be had co4plie:atiotird Ticket Oitice, Northwtat earner , tord - Cna , Mut streett. and it the Depot. Agents of th e Union Trantreo' mpeey will 011 for an/ deliver Baggage at the Depo Orders loft at, No.,2olpbeat• nut etreet, No.llo Market street, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VlZ.'s Dian Train ....at &00 A. M. Paoli Accommodation No. 1........... . . ..... .at 10,00 A. IL Part Line • • • •at 12" M. Erie Express. at 12.00 hL Paoli Accent', Noe. 8.8 & 4 at L00.e.00 & io so P. M. Dart hinutt Accommodation • •al 240 r. M. Lancacter Accommodation....... tour. M. Pnrkebnrg Train ..... ....... . &00 P. M. Cincinnati Expreea...... at &OOP. M. Eric ........... .......... at 11.15 P. M. .6! • • ••• ••• • ••• • g . ---------- „ c • •• Philadelpbia at ILIA P. M. Accommodation. . . .. ILSOP. M. Frio Mail leaveiTaliy, eit.cePiTtii;l4.B. at ILSOP. M. Frio Msil leaves gaily except SaturdaY. Phil .deithia Express leaves daily. Alt ewer tra daily, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, (+roe* , Sunday. For this train tickets. Must be procured ands baggage delivered by 5.00 P. M.. at lie Market street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ: Cincinnati Express.. ...... .... . ... at 1.25 A. M. Philadelpbla Express . 0 7.10. Paoli Accom. N0..........:................."8.20 " Park sburg Train. Erie Zeal ..... Fast Line... Lancaster Train. Erie Ex preen Paoli Accoce. Noe. "2 dr.b Day Expre55.. ........... Ban isbnrcAcone., - ' For further information, apply to JOEIN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, 1101 Chestnut Anat. FRANCIS FUNK Agent, 118 kLsrket street. I3A hi CEL H. WAY ACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. he Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not mum* any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to ClneDundred Dollars %value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD B. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent,' Altoona, Pa. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD—WINTER. TIM% TA BLE,Through aid. Direct Route be tween Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams port and the Great Oil Region of Throng Bleeping Cars cm all Ni Trains. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 2 6 gh, 1.861. the Trains as the Ph il adelphia and Erielltaßrpad will run as fOli010111: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia " " arrives at Me.. ~,, Erie EXRr eae leaves " " arrives at Erie.... .. ... Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.... • , " arrives at Lock even. EASTWARD. Mall Train leaves Erie. .••• • • • 11125 A. M. " Wi ll iamsport.— ... .... P. M. " " arrives at I'biladelphia........ ..... 8.55 A. M. Erie F'.`PreBtigitver Erin .... : I: 2 08 Elmira Mail leaves Leek Haven .......7.10.5. M. err. at Philadelphia..,..... ...... . . die P. M. Mail and Express connect with all trains on Warren and Franklin Railway Passengers Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 10.00 M. arrive at Irvington at 6.40 A. M., and Oil City at 0.60 A. M. Leaving .Fhiladelphis at ILIS P. M.. arrive at 011 City at 4.56 P. M. All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway me n d ose connection' at Oil City with trains tor er and Petroleum Centro. Baggage checked through: ALFRED L. TYLER, General Severintendent. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIO RAH, ROAD. NV INTER ARR CNOEMENTS. On and after Thursday. October Met, 1867. trains will leave Vine Street Ferry daily (Sundays excepted): Mail and Freight .. 7.30 A. M. Atlantic Accommodation MS P. M. Junction Accommodation to Atco and inter• mediate stations. . . 6.30 P. M. • RETITRN I N , 'WILE i . ..,k1 1 7E Atlantic Accommodation. ..15A. 14.. Mail and Freight....,- . . .. . P. Junction'ACcommodation ...... ......... . .. 6.80 A. M.. Haddonfield Accommodation will leave Vine Street Ferry............... 10.16 A. 61., ZOO P. M. Haddonfield. ......... .......... . 1.(g) P. M . 8.16 P. M. oc/Plrl H. istuNDY. meat PEM FS IOR TON AND HIGHTSTOWN RAILROAD. SPRING A RRANGEMIiTh.n. A Freight and Pamenger Lino all& leave Hightatown at 6 A. M., and a Pasksenetg Line at I A.M."fog epuedelpijui via Pemberton and Mt._ Returning, will leave Philadelphia 'fromthii. foot of Market Wert ( Upper ferry) at I P. M. Freight and Paasern ger Line, and at M.lfameeger Lino for Di .htptown. - gobtU, WM.' H. QATZME Agent. OPPOSITION .TO MONOPOLY—REL.. sumption of trips,. The , gkeemer.ELlZda HANCOX, Capttire L. W Burt* hay fag been thoroughly overhauled end.pdt.iti.complute re pair.' will resume her route on the. Delaware nom!, be tween :Wilmington and Philadelphia. ' touchbar i, : v it inter mediate landings, MONDAY,. Mitch , go , ' starting from 'wharf south-end of Market street bridge ton. and from arch street wharf.. Philadelphia,. running on the following time-table .• Leave Wilmington' at I A. M.leave Wilmington at 1 P. M. ;'leave : ehiladelphia at 10 A. Si.. leave Philadelphia at 4 P. M. The: proprletote of this line, thankful for the patronage 89 liberally bestowed upon them lost season. have determined to offer the fol lowing reduced rates 'of tare : Prom Wilmington to Philsdelphia, 20 cents; from Chester eta Desk to Philo-. delphia.lo cents; from Philadelohis. to Wilmington, 20 ceui from • hester and nook to Wilmington, - le cents. Round trip tickets 80 ceLts. 11ANCOX, inh . 2B.tfd President NOW York and Troy Steamboat tie. LEGAL NOTICES. LOLISA P. DICK' BY ER ;NEXT FRIrND, ELJ. NEWNAISI, ve. ROBERT HICK. Common 'Pleal. in divorce. March Term, 1868, No 23. • 1 o ROBERT DOCK, Respondent, Sir; You will plea*. take notice that interrogatoriee. with the names and occupation of the wit neettes to be examined in the above ta'e, have been filed and noted in the Prothonotar.v'a Office teald witu ewe will be examined before Jno Roberta, examiner, appointed by the Court, at hie office. No. 12a S. sisth street: city of Philadelphia. on MON DAY. - Aprilnk ISM at ft o'clock. P. M.. when and where you may attend if you think proper. JOHNC. 11.81HIEFFElt, n1)27 -15t2 Attorney for Libellant. - I N 7DE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND cm NTY F JOHN CD NED NGLIA-A No. 241. R Brier HAllll TOM. who survived , Sept. Term, JOll eMILEN , late trading no j HAMILTON SMILEY. Then uditor npr (doted to report distribution of the fund raised by the Shei ill's sale. under the above writ, will meet the patties interested for the purpose at his appointment, at his office. No. Walnut street. Philadviphia, on Wednesday, the find day of April, NCB. at 4 o'clock P. N., where all portico are required to make their claims, Jr be debarred from coining in upon Bald fund. WA Li FE It J.' BUDD, mh2elllt• Auditor. TN THE DISTRICT 'COURT FOR. TDB CITY AND , TN COUNTY OF VD 1 LAMM I'll lA. BENJAMIN BECKNT 'es. EDWARD B. SULLIVAN,I H. Fa.. Sept. Term 180, No. 671 ALLEN Tomo.Neorq et. at. vs. EDWARD B. SULLI— VAN. FL Fa. Dec. Term. 1867, No. 318. The Auditor, appointed by the Court to report distribu tion tf the fund in' t curt, produced by the Sheriff 's sale, of the, delta. dant's personal property, under the 'above , . stated write, will attend to the duties of his appointment on uesday, the Met day of March, at 834 r . M., at Ws office, No. 186 South Sixth street, in the city of Phtladel-' phis, w hen and where all persons interested shall present , their claims, or be debarred from coming in Anon said. funds., . . hi. N. RICH, March 20th. 1136&' IN TILE •ORPHANI3 O COURT FOR, TEIE CITY 'AND • 1 County . ot Philadelphis.-rEstate of • al ATRAN DUN N,det named.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to andlt, aottle mud adjust We sixth account of EREDERICK. BROWN 'end MAAt.; C. COLLINS, Execn Ors 'of NA TBAN DUNN, deceased; the account of . FREDERICK.' 111 (INV/S. Adariaixtrutor de bouts non c. t a.. of N A2t2tt AN dtoessed; the account of FituDBRICK ORO WN. surviving Executw of NATUAN DUNN. deceased as filed by his Executors; and the account f FREDERICK BR* MN, mete° of ItliUD a. N. LAMB, ANN EIA:ZA PANI'+. RHODA S. ROB ERTO and PAT...WWI 14.11t1M9L1, under the will - of NATHAN Di .' de ceased, and to make distribution. wilt attend to the dn tlni of Me appointment. on Tuesday. the et/vet - Wit - lay Of April. A. D' left& at 4 o'clnek I'. N.. nt ht 4 Gillet. No. 2it :tenth Fifth street. in. the city of L'hiladelphia., inh97.l,tu,wsl§ JOSEP/I A, CLAY, Au-2;v,, .INTPIEPHAN/3' COURT FJR TuE ern- ,%Nll County of Ildindelphia.'. Estate of If tRON blAtifilLE I:lYr., deceased. The Auditor appointed by. tho Court to audit. sottle and otthiet the 1., ht es count of EDWARD BIIIPPEN. - Cm , tot C. I. a., true Trustee tr tho estate of Mertrico 41.11,tote :ive, 411CCRIK d, mad to report dlvulbatlon of the 4alanco In the hands of the accountant, win plea tho Partied Interested ft r the purposes of his nprointiiie , t. on Mon day. Ai lii thh. 1868, at 12 n'elock M., et hi , office, No. 1 Y NV 'nut effect in tb.o city of Pldinacluida. TflOMS'6o.st Auditor. nt W 110 ' 1 iiii,c(JußT OF comnori t'l•l7,AO 1,111. Dorutt of rbilsdelphia, ned }'"rata or'avrtrll. tt CO. The Auditor appointed, by tits, Coco o stedit, hdttle oud adjust till' account of If,LiAt3 ' - ALL at Tkio3lA , ti ' k•iiitiile for the benefit of credltcrscf :111 t 1 tr TuN,vci)., tie r , spoofs till) i n diViiil!3l4'etste of DANIEL t'l.ll'lll, 000 or said Thou will for the ItuOsostia4thirs tetruoit rrnert-n , sst.tho potties interestetilik-sttstAtesst. r 5 Footh in tho • ofpi l a w . toll Tose day, April 7.1 , CA, ritti CHAIatES U. ifuE,Egiol. initi;f• w f nz 1111 • • A 1.)1811:1GTC Otflf Gl IiNITE,D it.tt for the whom DJ,trict Ponnearictusia,--an m it o pt, y. whom It rotty coltseru:-,-The osidersigeoct gi%t44 votive of his aNtoltttrOeut. Pty • •tteslttn-s of (,ii.A I A.l To Ur ('ON, l'ht)tiOtphiLt.,stAte 1.000. ~ I,{ ith 41 said District. wit" has, betu attiold• •1 Qtt hie 010111 petiOrtn. hytho Dist lot Court ••f • I,t • Pitt.' said'•DiNti•V •Drittni atrPtttttdel= pPlii, Ninth lii, 111101. • • • ~,, t of tact, 'llltt,otitut. • ICE .k.l IEIIB TESTA Itt Tlll', ./43,1'4. 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