Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 15, 1868, Image 4

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    stmUISLIAIKir
Vtacouvr,CmulsoraNn, Marquis of lis'ishury
and ate f3cOletary of State for India, is dead.
Is ASioltimdieltand ninety-three ' patents Will be
ell April 21:
tic Baxonla took out for LiverpooLyesterday,
$167,090,in specie. .. .
lin,rott Chtules G. McCaulloy has. been con
firmed Lieutenant-Colonel lA:.the -Marine Corps.
.
Commononic James •Lintuan was yesterday
continand as Rear Admiral On, the retired list..
IllicgroFoirit.DtjailFßlC dealinee to inadlate
between Denmark and Prussia in the Schleswig - -
Holstein controversy. ,
OmA*le; w;all . visitdd veitidayevening by
a fire, winch destroyed $30,000 worth of pro
nerty.
Jonson & e.Donti.- Wholesale coffee and spice
merchanti of Indianapolis,'inive failed tor .$lOO,-
000. Their assets are stated at $OO,OOO.
(AN. Senorita.° has, apppluted a Mayor and
other city °filet:refer. Akutand rift; • and new city
councilmen for. Fredericksburg, in Virginia.
A TgraconAst from St. Louts says the fruit trees
in Mistottri Col nnt,aplutdlyAamaged fits` waa ex-,
. . .
pected.
Ti, ars. hundred savings banks in New York and
the New England States, having I,o77ooo,,aeposit
ors, , hold. nil iniestments $10:1)0,400• of. U. S.
boittWanalsis;or 000 Nittitentill Bank stock.'
MAl7tivri N. Y. held hava *terelection yester
day.,-.7lie DentoceatintleetetUlheir candidate for
wagon, and o•.•TmsforAtytof „the 4 . pt4er, fpflicers by'
nearly 3,040 majority .1 T,i . ',,- F,. , :J •,:- it} ,
• 11 1 4" 4.9, -- - witr, kl i A w g fripW Brazi l of : Mar
and _
d,, , .. Via sups' d that, theyecent. move-100
mei k* , • eg*,:git piel Milt PtiratahaVe not
P -lit era bic ois the Brazilians expected
they Winiti14,41.54 : , ,,7? , 0) .i , 0 a ,
THE REV. H. 14,Bavolita: -D. D., President of
the . Pentwodunlstiolliege,i4W-Gettytiburgc lilted
1 ppairdn ' ' Het 444. kiellgotirtected with the
e° g is4e 091 i RO was, its -Fred
tuit
vei t 4 ' PIPPr ' te l eg , Ot N iVtaa" haveleft
d 0 ttlee 'years { , , ,
Loifitthrof t 'lnlylieticiV here tiOlvill ' embark
onOtbdoilitiet, athiatisottiftirr Mein aero-s the
.4. Sc
t raOreparatiArka have been made, t
D
1 , ~ i ldgir, o pebahholownot , apprehend
tha ; 6
is an dant& of war, and denies that,
the ‘• will he trouble with Germany ,. , end in proof
of- , .1 , alittektli , tliitt `EitiliCchat refused to enter
intent:clod , alliasim with... England and Austria
unless Pruswia talneluded. ,, :,•tt l ' 7
THE Vititainkl - Ponvention yesterday adopted
articlea providing that amendments to the State
ewlaiktlliggP,,llat,* ratified by, the Legislature
befbit ti mlsiti lii to the ' people, and allirmiug
the equal rights and privileges of all citizens. A
report re-districting the State, and providing for
one Congrestimatit at largo Was also adopted.
AnnAtimr.K.NovvvroN, of,' , Waltham, Mass., has
been arrested for the !warder of an infant; the
child of his' own,• unmarried daughter, and of
which child he is supposed to bo the father, as
the two are knoWn to bate lived in, criminal in.
=lacy. Knowlton' 18'53 years old, and has been
a widower for three )Cars.: - ,
PoLzenstßTl Swxxrr and Robertson yesterday
cncoluatered four negides inott th street, Mem
phis, and ordered' li
theta -toelialt . , which Was re
sponded to byAdrollerof , pititOF idiots; seriously
wounding Sivedt. , :, .I.Folitirtsett , fired and Drought
one ddwn,' and tholothers Iled:. Alobertson then
appontobtd.tha , wonnded man, who fired' at him.
grazing his head, when • the policeman put an
other' bullet intolliim. He proved; to be George
Harris, and stated that the others belonged to the
crew;of the Notoma. .- ' ,t,,
Peunoylxtauta, Le~idttature.
h. _ ~._
limuusitußo, April 14, 18G8
The laatise met at ten:o'clock.
. Resolutions of thankamore offered by the De
mocrats and' rintralmonaly adopted, to Speaker
Elistra Vettitvid,'Chla Crdrk 'Selfridge, Assistan t
Clerks Edward G. „Leo .and. John Smull, and Li
brarian Pm. CeopOr.
Menthe; Offichnylklii, offered the followir.gi---
Itesolred,That the thanks of the House be ten
dered tolbe ttrin.: Elistia,W. DAVIS for theceffi
dent and lignroll'al manner in, which he has dis
charged the' duties of Speaker of this House.
Unalimorialy,,adorita. , • ~ •
WMann, bf Potter, who occupied the chair_
on the passage of the resolution, notified, Mr. -
Davis of the paiiiidge in a few complimentary
remarks.
Mr. Linton,'of Cambria, offered a resolution of
thanks to Gen:James Selfridge, Chief Clerk.
' Unanimously'adbpted.
Mr. Barrett, of Susquehanfia, offered a resolu
tion of thanks to Edward G. Lce, Assistant Clerk.
Unanimously adopted., •
Mr. Playford,4E43 - elle, offertil a resolution
of thanks to johii - AnStutill,: Resident Clerk.
Unarilmotisly adotited.'
ef Allegh6ny,lba behalf of the Re
publipanpers of the Houae, presented' to the
estimaVe ,y the Speaker of' the House a
handoOm hina set.:.
Mr. Jon,es, of. Berko, on behalf of the Demo
cratic meltibera,''presented to the Speaker, in an
eloquentlintlitpprdNate manner, a costly gold
watch, with properiniertptions.
The Speaker simplyieturned his thanks for the
preseftaiiim made by Mr; Jones.'
Mr,. Hop, of Dauphin, in behali;f tke officers
of tilt lie se, presented'the Speak with a heavy
gold watch chain. " , • • .
Mr. Linton, of Cambria, on the part of the
members..ef the glonse.''without distinction of
party; prisented td Gat: 'Selfridge, Chief Clerk, a
valuable gold watch. ' '
.4
Mr. Thorn. of Fidladelphiat'on behalf of the
pages of thellousb, .presented the Chief Clerk
with a gold-beaded ebony; vine. ,' [Applause.]
M. Jenks, of Jeterson. on behalf of the mem
bers generally, presented gdward G. I Lee, Assist
ant Clerk, a ggold-headed ebony cane.
Mat Ford;of Allegheny, on the part of the ofll-
cers.o_f the Houst,presented John 'A. Sintill, Ibisi
dentrlerli,-a gold -headed cane.'
Mr.vMeCtilletigh; of Clearfield, on behalf of the
Chief Clerk, preseniett-the'Speaker with a hand
some gavel. Davis The following arelhe iOnarlut, of Speaker D
uponldjontoltar i thesHouse:
i
Gellaemeri, l'efedltiOrea,; if. Penlayll'4lllia: At
no period of t life'llaVe I felt so much like
r
making - a atihe 'tis'oil the Preeent occasion, and
at no time have I felt more ‘forcibly what I mu
about to say. Silence is said to be the exponent
of, grief, but with my grief:to-day 'ls 'mingled a
feeling of deep gratitude. -Yon have been pleased
to present me with your very kind regards, and
have tendered me kindly tokens of those , regards.'
If I know anything,of my own heart I know that
I have endeavored to do my whole duty. I feel •
to-day that. I have made many mistakes and
'many errors. I feel that every individual Mein.
her of this 'EC:Mae, separating to-day, will agree\
With me;that they were errors' of; the judgment
and not of the intention.
._
litep" arate front yon to-day profoundly grate- -
Oil for,your kindness, for
_your 'forbearance, for
your edurtesy, fox your co-opera - ilea and for
your euPport, and with a feeling of sadness un
utterable. Seven years ago I bade farewell to a
House like this—oue over which I then pre
sidedfs,At these desks to-day there is not a sin
gle member that then parted •with Me. True one
of theux t rut bore a few dayn,.ngo, but is now
absent;' sick; I mean the Hon. Mr. Straeg ? of
Tiogins :With =this single exception the .tionee
this yenr,has presented to me entirely new facest.:
Nearty"one-balf of the then House of ,Repre
eentatives have been called , to their final account.
Then io me this partingis double sad.
I ptlit 14th you, and I know you will all be
lieve tme-Wben=l% say stl, with more sadness and
with n3(ln4 profound regret at the separation, and
with more kindly feelings than I have ever before
experienced. In the discharge 'of 'my duty, to
which you have referred =on • both sides of the
House so eloquently, I have endeavored to be
true to myself, believing that 'es ,Itght follows
darkness, the man who is true to ixtuundf can be
false to none others.
Again, I thank you kindly for ,your forbear
ance and kindness. I have received nothing but
kindness from every member of this House, and
the success of my adminietratlon has been more
by the of your co-operationand support than
from any intrinsic merit is myself. And now,
gentlemen,,l hid you farewell. Adjourned aino die.
FINE !LILTS*
Connoiseurs will notice the sale'of the pictures
and objet.9 .of the estate of the late Clamor . F.
Hagedont, on the lat of!ay, at 321 South Third
street. The collection includes the marble statue
o p
of P .t,, by - 13teinhauaeri a large bronze
"Apo Il i aPaintbl4 l of .Judith and 8010
' fern ,:Ip L • Anudoo Prleatess, the same,
Christ , nt; , ~ JernSide ' on porcelain, aftey
Kaulbsch, wI
rare prints, bronzes, &e. Cata
logues ready ten days previous.
On Friday night tlae sale of-Mr. -S P. • Avery b
choice collection of 'paintings was continued at
his Gallery, -No. n-Fiftivevenue, New York;
highly satisfaetoryreenl4., "The Happy Mother,"
by Youguerean, lahlUght $l,OOO. Meissonier's
portrait of himself, a cabinet - picture of exqui
site finish, was. , withdrawn from the sale, as no
one was inialltied to offer 1153,000 in gold foalt, the
minimum price demanded by the owner. "Eerier
anza," by Hamon, brought $5OO. .„ A., larger pic
ture by Merle, "Early Borrew," $726. PTA, Via.
liu," by Leon y Escosura, $455. A little gem by
Paul Seignoc, entitled "Learning to Pray," so
little that an ordmary.porifolio would•coAtain it,
frame; and all, was sold . for $415, 'after .a• sharp
contest; "Cherries and Nuts," by Prayer or Dus
seldorf, sold for s2Bo.,Tantardini'S 'statue, in
marble, "La Leggitrice," was the ;het artt speci
men sold, and this brought but $1,025. On next
Friday and Saturday nights, Mr. Avery, will sell
his collection of iyiter‘color drawinge,l Ztc., at
the gallery.
Lpelts !mid Ate .;
If the time-honored maxim, "Love laughs
at locksmiths," has, like. the Sp wish,
proverb, "held good In • every ate and
'clime," the muscles of CtiPid's Chubby face
must have been relaxed toward that par
ticular clamor , craftsmen, for a porbd not
far. short of, forty. centuries. The Egyptian
lOchkreithi 'pate fashioned his curious con
: trivance out of the world-renowned Dimas
cm steeli was probably the first to excite.
the sly- god's mirth. Next in order game
the fabricator of the "doore fastenings ,p , f
dyverse colors made of brass and ivory, '
of ancient Rome; followed, by the maker Of
the'litill more elaborate Serrure rze. Taber
71Clele in the mediteval • age, immortalized by
early Christian .Missals. The locksmith of
the Celestial Empire then began td, make.
his "strange instruments having wooden
slides," the architecture of which was pecu
liarly adapted to the Summerhouse, in.which
the,tair heroine of the "willow: pattern" was,
kept in ' durance vile. Then the locksmith
began to flourish in England; and by the time
of good Queen Bess, the operations of the
craft were so fully established , in the ,toWns
of 'Staffordshire, to wit: Wolverhampton,
Willenhall and Wednesbury, that Cupid must
have indulged in peals of laughter worthypf
the immortal Comus; and after all the enter,
prise of later years,with its levers,and wards.
"detectors," and master keys, the Muse of
Love is still able to chant, oven in the hear
ing of Hobbs and Chubb:
"My father he has locked the door,
My mother keeps the key,
But neither bolts nor bars can part
My own trite love and me."
The Egyptian lock, the rude carvings of
which are said to have embellished the walls
of ancient Karnak's temple and the Hercula
neum, is thus described by Mr. E. Beckett
Denison, Q. C,: "In this look three pins fall
into a similar ntunber of cavities in the bolt,
and so hold it fast; they are raised again by
putting in the key through the large key-hole
in the bolt, and raising it a little, so that the
locking pins are pushed by the key out of the
bolt. The security afforded by this lock is
very small, as it is easy to find the places of
the pins by pushing in a piece of wood
covered with clay or tallow, on which the
holes. ill leave their impress, and' the depth
can easily be ascertained by trial." These .
locks were first introduced. into , EuglandAy.,
the merchants of Pho3nicia, who gave theiioo
the Cornish miners in exchange for tin.
Strangely enough locks of similar construc
tion, but evidently "home made," are still to'
be found on the doors of many of the peas
antry in Cornwall and Devon.
The locks of ancient Greece and Rome are
quaintly described by the philosoPhers and
poets of the time. Aratus compares the con
stellation of Cassiopei to a Roman key,
"having .a curved stem," and a handle
"shaped like the south stars" of the group.
Curved stems were common in the keys of
that age, and the poet Ariston applies to one
of those articles, the epithet "deeply bent!"
Enstathius says that,these ancient keys re
sealabled sickles, andwere sometimes so large
as ito be carried on% the shoulder, as reapers
bear their sickles to the harvest-field. This
statement is confirmed by Caliimachus in his
Hymn to Ceres, where he represents the
priestess of Nicippe carrying a key on her,
shoulders. Homer's allusion to the lock and
key on the wardrobe of the fair Penelope,
will probably be better known. The passage
is thus rendered by Pope;
- A brazen key she held the handle turned,
i
With steel and polish'd vory. adorned.
The bolt, obedient to the silken string,
Forsakes the staple as she pulls the ring,
The wards respondent to the key, turn round,
The bars fly back, the flying valves resound ;
Loud as a bull, makes hill and valley ring,
Elo roared the lock when it released the - spring.'
Eustathius, a Greek commentator on Homer,
who flourished in the twelfth century, says
that the key here referred to was very
ancient, and was known as the "serpent
key," from its resemblance of form. It was
in use before the siege of Troy, although
some writers persist in ascribing its invention
to Theodore ,of Simos.
' The mediteval locks were, perhaps, among
the most , elaborate and artistic specimens of
those articles ever produced. Beads, scrolls,
or floral wreaths, exquisitely' graven' in
steel, lined the edges., Angel..forms, simi
larly wrought, surmounted the escutcheon,
like the twin 'guardian of the.' fairies'
grotto in the pantOminie; while the sttefice
of the lock presented aS great', *thiety, of
'leaves and flowers, .'all chased! ;With ,:lhe
'utmost skill, EIS Eugene 'PartiMpl,'S, iheentiful
bouquet. ~These. Lula-were ,mostly found
on the doors of the ancient continental
cathedrals, or on the magnificent cabinets for
which the middle ages were so , famous; and
Mr. Fairholf: assures us, that, in 'either case,
`the lock constituted no mean part of the
profuse decoration of the door to which
was affixed. The skill of continental lock
smiths, after 'a considerable slumber, was re- ,
vived in'the seventeenth century, in the per
son of M. Reignier / French artisan, who
'acquired great fame es the maker of "letter
locks," with which the couriers' despatch
boxes were secured., 14titeh writer, Von
Euse, passing over the Claims of his own
countrymen, ascribes to M. Reignier the
,in
vention of the letter lock, which,
of Duteh'origin; and was made a esritktly be .
fore thiS French Chubb saw the light. An
allusion to it is made in Eeautnont and
Fletcher's play, l'he Aroble,
printed as early as the year 1615, which conk
pletely Seta aside bl. : ' Reignier's' claim' to, the
invention '
"A cap case for your linen and your plate,
With a strange lock" that opens with A. M.
E. N.:
and Carew, in some verses , written tive year.;
later, has this reference: •
".A6 doeth a lock that goes ,
With lettere, for Lill evpry, one be liciqvirn-
The locks ae fruit as. thdugh you had , featud net&
The latter quotation partly explains the
construction of the letter look,with which AL
Reigner's name will always be connected as
their most famous manufacturer. The letters
of the alphabet were engraved on four paral
lel revolving, rings, which by pre-arrange
ment on the part of the owner was < made to
spell a certain' word, or number of words,be;
fore the lock could be opened. If even the
owner chancodtta forget the "open iesatite"
on which he had determined,like the luckless
youth in the of AZ flaba,tile door wupld
remaiii.oloied against him:• till the magic
watchword was recalled.
TO ancient Ckinese lock verifies one of the
WIS 4 sayings of"King'Solomoi—"Jilen have
sought out many inventions .
there is nothing now under the ann." The
Tag DAITJTEr.ENING BULLED.-PRILAADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 15 1868
---
ct ~hasAitely"tecu, ,dllol,*d r ,that hicks;
41 :**Pir,gltd.TPrOltati tqtableXsp:' , A3Vo for cen
t :etvileenanade in. China, - on: the !identical
ticiples ,ofPaction , which 'have been ore
i i Venled w by;' Engliah' .pateritens ' at • various
periods "dung' the last 'hundred years. -, 8 ime
of A11e", , 07. oldest leeks :made' by, Chinese
wriritmen were constructed almost entirely
of wood, _ and adorned with', :groteaque, miry
irtgs,of "Celestial scenes,"..attch as those with
which.' modern, tea-caddies hays made us
familiar; „ ' ' ~‘ r , _
I Tradition assurtis:us thatlocks Were pi ado
in England as.early, its the' reign of 'Alfred
the Great; and some go so far' as to say that
the ingenious
. monarcirillitt,Self, like Louis
V. 1., of France, was an amateur fabricator
those articles. It is true, fib:doubt, that
even at so remote a period, ingenious black
sfpniths,Were wont to construct elltiusy locks
aad keys, together with other articles of do
mestic use, when •itcdasion. demanded; but
lookmaking was not recognized, as, a distinct
ctaft in 'England until the fourteenth century;
and two hundred years -followed before, it , as
urtrned proportions at all . equal to • those at
tained in earlier 'times' On the, !Continent, in
China, and ;in ancientlgypt. The locks pro
ditned in 'England in the ftfteenth century . wore
niassive and strong i bitt ichiefiv,of simple
construction. Almost the only :Specitiaen
now remaining is to ' found on 'the parish
church of Einodland, in. Kent:'2ln” 'the six
teenth century commenced the dis Play of in
genuity on ' the , part ~ of English,. locksmiths
which, has been unifiterruPteilly 'maintairfed
since that time, and .which'forms , an interest
ing,cbapter ih'the. Curiosit i e s - of Inoilfilt3 7 .
D'uring r Queeh - ELizaheth's reign,. the bola of
keys 'w e ueuallY ornallleOted *,,the'inber
tiOn of a cross '
. and the locks • were frequently
'made 'of Metal, soinetinies' hi:11016d Ili, oak
cases. Latch keys--the terrttr• of MiStress
Caudle—also cable into use, about this pe
riod. Lochs were , for the first' time made
with'alarm bells and chinks during the same
period.
home of these bells rang so loudly in case
of , apy unlaWfdl tampering vtitn the lock as
toi arouse the whole street. , Bells with chimes
warned, the'ittrnates and slarmed the burglar
in'a much more soothing •way. No 'sooner
was the skeleton key of the intruder applied
to the lock than the latter began to chime
some such plaintive air as :
"florae, sweet home,
Be it ever so humble,
There's no place like home";
A sentiment wftli which the chagrined
housebreaker would doubtleSs concur as he
took his precipitate flight.
LOOKING GLASSES,
()IL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS;
CHIRIMO LITHOGRAPHS,
PICTURE FRAMES.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street.
NO. 917 WALNUT STREET,
WOOD HANGINGS
Positively don't fail to see them before ordering any.
thing else. Wall paper is now among the
"Things That Were."
•
WOOD HANGINGS
Cost no more. and are selling by the thousand rolls per
day. See them and be convinced.• No speculation, but
stubborn facta
Specimens are also on exhibition at the Store of
JAMES C. FINN &SONS,
Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut qtreete.
Inhift.tfrp
LAMES' DRESS THLIMILDWIGS•
MARY B. CONWAY,
LADIES' DRESS FIJRNLSHING
AND
SHOPPING EMPORIUM.
81 SOCTII SIXTEENTH. STREET.
VULAMD.P.IIIA.
• Ladies from any part of the United States can send their
orders for Dress Materials, Dresses.Cloaks,Bormets, Shoes.
Under Clothing, Mourning Suite, Wedding Trosseau, Tra
veling Outfits, Jewelry. /co.. also Children's Clothing, In.
fant'p Wardrobes. Gentlemen'eLinen.
In ordoting Glarmente, Ladies will please send one of
their .BEZT yrrrnio mucesae for mezu3urement ; and Ladles
visiting the city should not fail to. call and have their
measures registered for future convenience.
Refers, by permiscion. to •
MR. J. M. HAPLEIGH,
1012 and 1014 Chestnut street;
MESSES. BO= COLLADAY GO.,
tnhl42m rp 818 and 830 Chestnut street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
O
E -4 ' Spring StYles in Fine Custom $ . 3
D 3' 94 Made Boots and Shoes: or Oen- o
6 4.1 tlemen. The only place in the V I
oity where's!! the Leading Styles
,P 4 in First Class Boots and Shoes E. 74
ra maybe obtained. Prices Fixed t- 4
at Low Figures.'
• BARTLET'T,,
1-4 SS South Sixth Street, above Poe,
s'. Chestnut,
4A16.1v rpt
BER3INDA' AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.—TiIE
new crop—sweet, pure, and of dazzling whitouegal
directly irons the gro'grere.
Sold at standard weight and guaranteed in freahneu
and purity. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
mvity.ti 010 Chestnut street.
DOEERT SHOEMAKER ds CO., WHOLESALE
lA+ Druggists, N. E..,eorner Eourtli and Race streets,
invite tho attention of tho Trade to their largo stock of
Firlo D nigs and Cheudeals, Essential 011 s, Spongen,
nontf
TIRUGGISTS* BUNDRIIIII 4 -OItADUATES, MORTAR,
Pill Tiles. Combo. Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers. rut!
Boxes. Horn Scooye, Surgical Instrumento, Trusses, Hard
and Soft Rubber Goode, Vial Cues, Glass and Metal
Syringes, dte., all at "Drat Hands" prices.
SNOWDEN dr, BROTHER,
ap&tf, 23 South Eighth 'street.
1)IPUBARB ROOT, OF -RECENT IMPORTATION,-
and very superior quality; I Nbito Gum Arabic, East
India Castor Oil, Wblto and Mottled Castile Soap, olive,
Oil, of Various brands. For sale by ROBERT 0110 E.
miumg & CO. Druggists, Northeast corner of Fourth
and Race streets. no27.tf
IDURE PAINTR t —WE OPFER TO TUE TRADE PURE
white Letid 4 Eine White and Colored Pointe of mu;
own rnanufactarp, of lindottbtod Mlty ; in quantities to)
suit purchasers" ROBERT 4105= AKER & CO., Dealers
in PalnksAnd yarnietioe, corner if:ourth and tint
, l•
HORSE HIP—AT
J THE PHILADm
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,RfitAtßl 84;111Q0X4 Fourthoailitt otor freet, obov.uirini
;
jv i ttg seq,
a led a 'mg
end &omit sooomplioS
went know Th 00l •p. patty:y.l4ll4od so Tirw.,
•the hOril000l". a wouulinam •- • -- 777rr", re
An AftArnom t 'Tom!"
_TAW* , v• • • J I' ' r
i setroa
Saildkinoinvial in MO beet Winner. • • i'A
Outdo 'Homo, Homo and Vehicles to hire, r t •• 4:4
Also, Carriages to Depots. Parties. Weddings, 3ho
Ong. Oro. .
Poi tt THOMAS CP,AIGE & SON.
THE PIPIE ARTS.
WOOD HANGINGS.
DU11309.
THE HANDEL .AND.LIA.YDN SOCIE TY
Announce the Third and Last' COniert of the Season
On Friday Eveping, ,April 17,
AT THE
ACADEMY 0 E" MUSIC.
On Ibis occasion Efandel's Oratorio Of
JUDAS MACCABETTS
willbe performecl. with the:following Soloists
MOZART, of New York, and , •
A Lady Jonateur. of Philadelphia, Sopranos,
M .1... G RAF, Tenor,
',AIL W. W. GILCIIRBT. and
Mr. U. E. BA IibiLLURST, Bassos.
The large Chol'uiles of the Scanty and Carl
TM IC T
• ' Sixty's
Orchestra. •.
OE DOW_
,
including
merrid seats or sale at 'let6nalers.No. 92e
Chestnut street, where subscribers can also receive their
tickets, •' r eplB 6tl
A OAHE At OP MUSK.
tl
.RICTIINGI3I
••ENCILIBfI OPERA COMPANY.
CAROLINEVettwis. . . ..,DIRECTRERS
'FOR A• MO P . AV.;iff6N, ; •
COMMENCING IIIONDAY EYI)NINGAPRIL M. •
A LL TitE OLD EAVO itIT E.S. •
entnpbell. Castle.• Wylie; Regain, Dement. Nukes and
ACPH C. Itichinrs. Mrs B. Seguin. Min Arnold.
I (ILL CHORUS AND 0101 H EiTRA.
OPENING OPERA—MARTHA.
Box Bheet for the sale of secured Heats.
WITHOUT EXThA CHARGE.
Will open at C. W. A. 'Prompter's - Music titore. No. P 26
Chestnut, on Nlre.duestlay Morning, April 16, when, the
whole house will be on ealo till the eve of A pal WI •.
80344 , • • A.•C..PENNOYER , ,• ,• •
• • - 13ustriess Manager.
N EW CIIEBTNETartupTTHEATit . c.7 ,
A CROWNING EatccEas
J. E. MoD9N IBPOLII .
Elaborate spectacle. - '
T ATIID
" THE FOLLO7 I 6P WESER
WERE TWICE. REPEA EARA.Niutur:
THE INCANTATION BCE • , •
THE GROTTO OfiITA,LACTA. .
~
THE cititivret, cAscADE.
(.• mot, viit
GRAND .TRANIFORMATION.
. . UE. MET,
Augmented this vreesby the Th i t ni manett of
Who will appeal l iii n clfn ' etetr with •
MONB. littfikVlrd E Aßlt 4 RDE BALLET.
SuPP°ried 1 7 Ala i S n I c all e giALLETTROUBE.
SEVENTY-FIN IEB.
V n YOIJIVI LAD
, „
ARMORIAL DI PLAYS,
MARCHES and TABLEAUX.
The whole produCed at a.eost of . .
8'20,0 b.
• Piece preser. ted With apowertul Dramatic cast.
INCREASED BALLET.
1%1 A TIN F.E ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH Vie,STREET.THEA
Hoghut .
EASTER HOLIDAYS.
Second week of Robertson's
'PLAY."
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING,
Robertson's New Comedy, '
• Great Cas .. 't. ' With Every Scone New,
New Effects.
Double Orchestra dm., called
'
THE SCENEERMANY.
MRS. JOHN DREW. ........ .. ROSIE
MR. OWEN . .. PRICE
Aided by the Full Compsny •
SFATS SFCITED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—.
,
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING April 15th.
MR. EDWIN BOOT".
AA •
ROMEO
In 14 halcapeare'e Grand Tragedy. in& acts, of
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Mien Mary McVlcker as . .Juliet
THURSDAY—EDWIN Fi" lI . AS . HAHLET.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF EDWIN BOOTH.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
• SATURDAY EVENING, April 113,18193. ,
• • ~ ...MENDELSSOIIN SVCIETY'S
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO THEIR MUSICAL
DIRECTOR,
MR . JEAN LOUIS:
When they will perform, atteleted by a number Of cm!.
mut artigte,
WALPURGIS NIGHT, by Mendeleeoftn. •
LURLINE. by Hiller.
CHORAL FANTASIA, by Beethoven.
TICKETS. $l, with a Iteeerve,A Seat, can be obtained
t the Seclety'e (Mice (Louts Meyer's MtI3SIC Store). 12.3 A
chr:Attut etrect, and Mr J. E. oould'e New Warerooma.
i lie,t nu t etrect. See Programmes at the Music Stores.
The Sale of Secured Seate will commence on THURS
DAY. April Sth. The holders of yellow tickets can est
change them for Secured Seats. ap1..544
CSICAL FUND lIALb
L ir
FRIDAY EV,RN ENG. ATTU 17th, /864
ANTONIO BARILI'S
GRAND CONCERT,
When he will be assisted by a number of his midis from
New York and Philadelphia, and also by the celebrated
Artistes,
Signor G. BOY, Tenors,
AND
Mr. 0 HALL, Baritone,
from the principal Italian Theatres.
'I .... .. ... .. .one Dollar.
• For sale at bution'a. 41 , i; ..... Marsh's, lUD:
Boner's, 1102, and Reinond's, Ip3 Chestnutatreet.
Doors open at 7. Concert precisely at 8. ap6 8 11dr.13-stl
CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET, above Twelfth.
GRAND Cf)N . CER
In Aid of the Building Fond of the
CATHOLIC PHILOPATRIANLITERARYINSTITUTE
WILL BE utvnu
On THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 16th,
At 8 o'clock.
Eminent Talent have been engaged.
ardrilet" TICKETS. 50 CENTS.
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUS% trr
ELEVENTH street, above CUES
THE FAMILY RESORT.
CARNCR(SS dt DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT TAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD.
Last week of the screaming act entitled
Tx
ON TRAVELERS.
Firet weak of the Laughable Interlude, entitled
GAZZY NIGGER.
Find week of the great Sensation scene, entitled
LIFE ON A MISSISSIPPI COTTON BOAT.
FOYER OF ACADEMY.
EIGHTH BEETHOVEN MATINEE,
THURSDAY, April IBi 18&
CARL WOLFSOHN.
WILLIAM HARTMAN,
The favorite German Halftone.
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR.
Deere open at 4. Concert at 43 4 4. *PH 4t
GnERMANIA ORCHESTR.A.—PUBLIC REHEARSALS
itt the MUSICAL FUND llALL,every SATURDAY at
836 P. M. Tickets sold at the Door and at all principal
Music Stores. The last Rehearsal of the Season will take
place on Saturday. April 18th. Engagements Can be
made by addressing G. HASTERT, 1181 Monterey street,
or at R. W.ITTIGI Music Store. 1041 Chestnut street.
A bIERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.—
1 - 1 Fourteenth Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
April 18th, at 83e.i P. M.
See notice under Instruction. aro3.n. a tf
1100 X'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY EVENING and
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
, GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand BOWL*, Ethiopian Burlesques, Songs, Dance"
Gymnaet Acts. Pantomimes. dtc.
VARL !ANTE'S ORCHESTRA 'MATINEES IN HOW
ticultural Hall, will clean on THURSDAY, April /30thi
1868,.when the 30th and Lind Concert will be given.
.• 'Dakota at Boner's, 1104 Chestnut atreet, and at the
efoor. , zniat-ap3o.-4
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
CHESTNUT. above TENTH.
Opetifrom 9'A. M. to 61'. M.
lienjatnin Weat'e great picture of CHRIST REJECTED
•till on exhibition. 164-tf
EIVISINOSS CARDS.
T VIENNOT & CO., GENERAL NEWBPAPEIk COB.
t$ responding and Advertising Agents, 133 , Munn
street, New York (Established ,
186'1.)
Advertisement; inserted st publishers. rates in 'all the
leading newspaperspubliehed in the United Stater,British'
Provinces. ltlexico, South America, East ami-Weat
nzrzaratoze : 4
Mr. H. T. liehobold. 6414 Broadway',
Messrs. 8.. R. Vanduzer, & 94198 Greenwich et.; Oars.
Flail & Ituckel, 215 (ireenlvidh street; Mom. .O. Bruce.
Son dt Co., Typo Founders 18 Chambers st.; Messrs. Hagar
& Co., Type rounders. 38 Gold et.. N. Y. fe114.3m6
fIOTTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK OF EVERY
V width from one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent
and Awning Duck. Paperro akere° Felting, Sail Twineotie,
JOHN W. EVERMAN & CO., No. 102 Jones's
OMER A. WRIGHT. THORNTON Tuup., Of-RMHNT A. lIHHBO •
THEODORE WRIOHT, FRANK L. NUM.
PET,PR WRIGUT &SONO,
importers of Earthenware
and
; . Shipping and Commissioh Merchant".
N 0.115 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
I.RIVY WELLS.--OWNERIS PROPEriTY--TIIE
only .place to get privy walla Ted and disinfected ,
at very low prices, it. PgYfit3Ohl 14041ufacturer of row
drette. Goldsmith's - gall. bibrary ,
*Towles , AND mniumptuk
' 'IIIOMBON'S LONDON KUMMER. ORB
"- Pram Bulge', for families; hotels or public fwd.
"
"'" k ;•to no , In twenty difTgrent size& Mak Philadel.
P a B4mgea,_..Uot Air FlUEULClrxtable Mater*
'Low4own Grates; rweboard Stoves, O&. Bata Boilers,. Wm.
bole Plates. BrolLere, Cooking Btovee, etc,. • SOIOWSUO an
retail, by the manufaeturers,' m o ns THomso i s
no2g-M,Te temp ' No, North , *beet , •
viCkwas%roixoica e we 11 SONS, . '
te An aw l.X.Ol
No. 1824 . 0 SOWN Stree t , oitutatibt4l4
_ • Opposite 'United atow.
apaturevi.of;.
Pfillifi l ik A
'- I . ir
o,ia er, QUATES4
n 11 4PC..1 1 . 4 T'%0t , --, 4 of l YO °o
,! t•ii WARII 4 RtiACAlt
- For Warill. WELu tranditlaatp
141 VENWHAWORS)
am)
CHIMNEY
000B WHO ONO- LESALE RANORS.
and ,8A'124
ETAIL,RNOTLEHEL
•' 111/PIRCLAIININOTRIDIR6
"VULC N hiINII4(I: : ( I .,O4PANX fOF, , MIO I / 11., ,
faAN),—Tho Annuol etteCof' the titockholdoni
o thatAtuloan Mining Company,will he held at Mid Office! ,
of the Conop,,ony. No 4 8,24 Walnut stre Ph
et. , itodolphia. on ,
Tii 14;31)A , thel4th day of May 1868, et tg o'cioolc
for the elocuon of Directors, and tronsoction or other.
business fi A. 110OPM3,1feerotory.
ntk.annt.ritia. April 18th, 1868, api2traY/ 4 11
111011. ' 61110 E ' THE' AMERICAN ..E'UtE , INSUE
' 1 "..7. ANCR COIPANY. ,
whet mwttors • h oVe thin , ddy dtalarod nn disid purl 'qt"
Seven •Dollsto and ilifty.Conts pershore for-the loSt dr')
t, °laths, ,widch will be paid to , the Btockholdoro opthelr ,
legal Oprosetitativoo, on and after ,th.o 414 d figlantoloar
or, oil taxes. ' v. L. , catit. wrott tt,
ap,ts toto,z •: • .1 . Strorntowy. -
•00101YoPitibti ItA.TLECIAD'IDtIMPANY;--:,
.. , '7,l!atratnattottrA4lt:priill,.lB6B:
Annl44l/.Mgetingof 4110 d tockholdero or..thla Volts;
Pony, and on eleetioti. fbr .tfroisidltht. and six mot:snore to
pet•vo for the ensuing year •Ond: until' other', 'MOB he
elected. wide he , held nt the office of tho Philadelphia and
Hooding Railroad Compnnv, No. 24 south Fourth street,
od MbNDAY. tlio 4th day of May , nos, at It . teolOok
AJ
aplltm,y4 WM. H. WEBB/ Sectetary.
I MtTHERN Eirrt ES•AND'PENN ..rpTsr.'
RA/LROAD „CUM PAN ; . •
~ • ,Putr,auntrui a,•Aptil AL 18fifi.„
The annual meeting 'Or thb libtoOkhOldCTO of this tc OM- .
pang. and an election for officere toeervo for' th criaidttg
year, and nail °then, shall be;elected. will be held•atthe
.ole cc ot the 'Phil idelphla ,and Reading Railroad Coin.
pane'; No. 227 South .Fourth street. 'on., MONDAY. the 4th
tiILY of May next, at 11 o'clock A:M. • •
apli t my 4
—__ , WM. IL WEBB, Secretary. •
SCHUYLKILL AND BUSQVFMANNA RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY. Office VI tiouth Fourth
street,
April It 1868.
' annual meeting of the titockhoidtro of this Com
pany, and an election for Preatdent lend six ifantigorr,'
a ill take , place at the °Meet( the Company on MON. ,
DAY, IV
tho 4th ,day of May next,at 12 o'clock el. -
• 4PID 4 • - WM. H. WED% hoOrettiry.,
_
gaga. A MEETING OF, THE STOCKI I OI4DERS OF
the
EMPIRETRANSPORTA` IIO t ANY
ti **
For the purpose of fixing the time of ol g the annual
caTthat for Directorr, as authoeized.br law, will be hold
at the office of the , Gompapq. No, 1123Vhostnut EAreet„ vu
FRIDAY. the kith Inst.. at 10.30 o'clock. A M. - •
W. 11. BARNES, •
• ~-
_,. • ' ~,,,,, '` 'BeetalarZ;
Pintatforn.vria. npralth; ,1000. • ,• , apkl
mos.' OFFICE OF
_THE ~FRANKLIN , FI}X,E, ~ , INGIT
141 ;E CC:4l"l47. PniC.t . ' sini.iiiia. :- 'Alit it IBM.;
.At a meeting of the Board of Dyi seem ot the oultstry.
Field ibis day, APM I•annual dividend of IXXERXIF,NT
1
and an extra dividend of TEN PEWO . Twerudoclared
on the-capital stock. PaYable , to the t re holders or their
legal-representatives on and:atter ) I i fat:cleat ef
taxes. . f , J. W. ktedl..l4iTTSß.
' 11.1 , 6, (16§ . ' _ , S ecretary: , pro lent
mew" ST. ‘biAßra HOSPITAL it, CORNER OF
FRANKFORD ROAD and .1" SIER STREE T
IriVreettolr York
.ft°lll)°"t I P ichar g e 31-697
Accident eaw received broadly imMedietedy after
reception. of injury.
Lying in cases received at en:Merge rate of board.
Free medica Aftd magical advice given on Wedneada7
and Saturday ernoonebetween 4 and 6 Welk tf
•
gee- OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILII()AD COMPANY;
No, 441VALIsU r Went.
l'int.attreemeta.„ March 30tb. In%
The Hoard of Directora of' Ude Company' have declared'
a Dividend of Three per Cent. on account of the dividend!
due the Preft rred Stockholders, payable on the let of Mal
next, to those perrone in whose name tba took etas& at
the clove of dhe Transfer Hooke. , "
Tho Transfer Books of the ]'referred Stock will be closed
on the 9Oth day of April, and ro•o_pened on the let of May.
W.I GILROY. Trenmurer.
iwitiet BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-- , TMB SPLENDID
Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only true and
perfect Dye barmiest. reliable. instantaneous; no disap
pointment ;no ridiculous Untie; remedies thq elfocta of
bad dyes: irrylgOrates and leaves the hair soft and beau
tiful, black or brown. Sold by all Dniggista and Port'''.
!mire, and properly applied at BATt;IIEiLOK'd WIG
FACTORY, Hood street, N. Y. . apl-ey,f,m,39t
'1
ear 11E LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COSI
"- ',any lute declared a guarterlyldividend of Two and
a Half Per Cent., payable at their office, No. 412 Walnut
street, on and after Weduemlay. April I.stht,
apfi. w I 5t.• CHAIIIBERLAIN. Treasurer.
A MEETING OF VIE STOCKIIOLDERS OF
THE UNION R. R. AND TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY, •
For the, purpope of fiiing the time for holding the in.
nual election for Directors, as authorized by law, will be
held at the dike of the. Company. No. 1123 L'heatnut
ktreet, on FRIDAY, the 17th imt., at 10 o'clock A. M. •
- ' W. 11. DARNER, Secretary.
• Pll Npril 7:1W. , • • • ap7.lOt•
SUIPPEUM GUIDE.
For Boston—Steamship lime
X Di rec t *
HAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY FIVE DAFF.
/DOH PINE STREET PHILADELPHIA. ALIO) LOW]
. MUM.
4 7. trt This
St sh ips. comp:lad of the - flnit•class
• • eam tine Is
ROMAN, 1,453 tong, Captain 0. Baker.
SAXON, 1,250 tone, Captain F. M. Bo a%
AR lES. 598 tons. Captain P. flows.
The ARIES. from Plills.,Wednesday. April 18. at 632. M.
Me ROMAN. from Barton on Saturdar. April 15.3 P. B.
These Steamships sail pi:textually; aM ~t will be
rec.:ved every day, a Steamer being always on the berth.
Frelit ri foointe beyond ton sent with deepateb.
ap k pi; to ce
moil MO South Inuware avenue.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH : 44A MAIL
Erd i trup oos:wawa JUR/ULAN
• FROM PIER 18 SOUTH WHARVIAII,
The STAR OF THE UNION will sail OR NEW
ORLEANS, VIA UAVANA.Tuesday. AprilM, at 8 o'clock
The'
JUNIATA will sail FROM NEW ORLEANS.VIA
HAVANA,
The WYOSIINI3 will sall IN:111 SAVANNAH.
ou Saturday. April 18th . at 8 o'clock. A, M. •
The TONAWANDA will nail . 1 . 1.1 ct SAVANNA%
Saturday •
The PIoNEES wi ll Sail FDIC vvtuinurto. N. 0.,
Thursday, April 2.1„ at 5 o'clock'"? ,151:
glarongh Bala of Lading me.' and' Passage . Tickets
sold to all poInWILLIta South'
AM and S E
J llonersil 4Seek
GLIARLES E. DI refight &Ont.
noB No. 314 South, Ja E5l
elaivere avenue:
PEGIADELPHIA. RICHMOND ANDINOR.-
ir,l FOLK STEAMS LINE.
THROUGH F 1014.T_111.14 LINE TO Whiff
D w •
EVERY SATURDAY ' -
At Noon, _from FIRST WHARF above AI
THROUGH RATES'and TIIRODGH to
points' in North and South Carolina via Seaboard
Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Liflich•
burg, Vs., Tennessee and the West, via Virginia' and
Tennessee Air-Line and Richmond and Danville Ra.s.lll,
Freight HANDLED BUT ON(I, N ri . taken at LOWER
RATES THAN ANY OTHER L
The regularity, eafety and cheapness of this route com
mend it to the public as the most desirable medium for
carrying every deecription of freight.
No charge for commission. drayage. Or any =Penile
transfer.
Steamships insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAJLY.
WM. P CLYDE le Ca.
, 14 North and South Whereas.
W. P. PORTER, /Meat atßichmend and city Point
T. P..CROWELL as CO.. Agents et Norfolk,. feta •
'DAILY LINE FOIL BALT/IdO.
41i. Via ° Vir a l' igiti' D 4L l Vii re ntoTirma..
Mit an
boat comb * dailyat 8 o'clock Y. At . _
_,_, „ . .._.;
,'ste - a f ri % of line are bow ' 11154_reglarg oli
twaen thla port and 13alttroore.. leaving ge _ __P......
North Delaware avenue, above Margot cumy aka
o'clock P. Iddliundaye excekbed.A . „, / „...... ; .... ‘ 1 , ,,
Carrying a ll dew-1'44190 of kl°46 " 4 * NI " ... I ' m4 '''.."
tine ' . '
all
great ' ant deltil i fttenPtti
Freight handledC _
and forwarded to, point, ,boxon uta tree
cox-omission. i Slid
t o th ii j o si ,,,,,,, iti di m 4 iar
Particular attention ,p, . _ _ ._ ._ ,
deecription•of friecchancuse. BOMA, miaow. man, ow
For furtbotinforniatitorydriira rosTs i t; Agen i ;
„ - A . - ' No ' 14 biorth Delaware " 6 4 0 ..
O&M ' ' •
; save.muiLveivaaßs.
••••;
',
hirhallteanwhiße
HFNDRIQK HUDSON. ... . . . ........Cept. Helves
STABS AND STRIPES Capt . Holmes
There steamers will lemed . ' !his 'Dort • for Havana ever?
ether Tuesday at BA.M. • • • •
The etoamehlo &FARO AND STRlPEB,llolmeamester,
Will earl , for Elevens on Trualekl roralag. April
at 8 o'clock. • • •
Fertile , Haven 880: otwillturl..
rlo rre received after Elatorday
• For f tor pruirefa i tr z sZ to _ _ •
8 WA'n'l3oB 80810.
au2(l • •• • • •• ••• • 1 North, Delaware aveliala
N 0 T I DR
Via Delaware said Radler' Canal.
' EXP I IIIII3II,4ITDAMBOAT COMPANY. ;
The Steam ropollere of the Linewilt commence load.;
lug on SATURDAY, 2let leaf.. leavindßy; as mud.
'i' LlltOUfilif IN 84 11
Goode forwarded bY ; gal•tho 14/ea go out; of NOW
York—North, haat and West—free of Cominthalon. , ' •
Freight received at ourusual low rate..
; ;• ; WM, P 4 CLYDE Is CO,
, . 'l4 South Wharves, Phihtdelphla r .
JAS. 11ANT), •
1 04 alreot. New Writ. ,; , pahig.tftc
~.. NEW EXPRESS Lras..wer.anaNDELA.
m
1 pa. Georgetown and Wasnington. D. 0., via
Checaligalto and Dclaware Canal, with, Con,
[(actions at Alexanata fr om 'the moot direct route for
LyuChburg, Briatoi s Entatvßio ! N achvillo. Dalton and t!ze
Southwoct,„ , -,, ~, "+ i =, I
Steamer - 10mi° t r lviarli from the fi rst whatl ahoy
Market gtreet , eve aturdaynooritt___
_.
Frei4ht received 'Y. _,-, ' wx,r. If DEA GM.
", l4 Ngrth and ontb innatvea. ,
J. D. DAVIDSON Aatht at'ueorgetown.
N. gamaxocip.;es 0 Met* , AS ' Alexan&llP 'Mr'
''' . nit LIVIDAOOI+ , ..-E I'ITI, T.,4'.O,WEItELD.
. ;ill; 'lron creW, bcpanudir U nion. 24419 tone bm'•
oon, clamed, A. 1. at to.Yds, 4 '
IL V...Candan,_Connnairim npw oaatris at. Pier 49, Sonth
wharves. writ have' twueo,l4o 499Patch.:,..bavw9 the
greater portion of her Arita e 119 9 ,949. o. . . : '
For frolgbt or 94 , 0agc , # 4 9PLY to r _ A . Ejatita &Vt.',
' i'Doek street w a“.
, 99 .1 - - tf
licericg--Fsoi, — 7- 7,,,,,, , v2. :1 ,, , , i„ .- ,,l x t
Delawaro and ,„,_,,,, 5 . h i m *
, Transpartation , OwPV:13'111; o r "he r 0,,,
Oniftsure Lines.'--The frailness b,y Eur o , po,c,
•P, tanned on qud, after the 19th or
_ld r n,
~ , , ~
w wl x iieb
, vri4l autu bst..tlke . p , o i n , , 801 t ,.,,. . a ?.,, ,,, -. A ......r ... ,
~7,
•
e f fExi&W,,, , A• o 6„po'xiur- : •
-,-- , team ..,ovr• ....„ .„ ~ a lti mor s„
twed betwffln A 4. d in t erm edi ate mints.
Sande ( irate Delaware tl,an clapt. joaN L oa n .
. P,OloruE 49-fflga Agen•l. h ij a . tel•tf
LIN. Bu9l O ffi ce. 14 tr. wnarves.
'Er N 'TED fil' ADES MA BSTI A.Lii) tOPPICBruturrER ft
Li ) DIBTRICT 01 0 PEN b SYLVANIA,
. - Pirttnnar:ruts, April 10.1888.
)is Is hypjva Notice, That on the Wont , .nintli day of
,/, bruary, A.p., 18. a aWorent in IllinkkaptcY Wilfl Lamed
a ainat the &bate of fICORGE It. AYRES, -*of pim a ;
id 'phis, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pena.
3 lvsnia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on . ,
li
own Petition; that the Pelqout ‘ ,..0t y ally v Debts ~
'R d do livery ‘of : any :property, . lOpOtis, t to: such '--`
(1
'l3 uhrtipt," to" him, or for tun at, and the trans
-1 of any property by him, ate Y forbidden by
, la ; that a Meeting of 'the Creditors 'of the said
Bankrupt to prove .rheir Debts. and to choose one or
'm re as,sidteei, of his Rotate, Will be held' at v. Cohn, 'of ,
.11InkruptcY, to be hoiden at No. WO Walnut street, Phila.
d Iphia, before WILLIAM MoMtULIABL, Esq. 'testator,
'o the seventh day of May, A. 11, 1808, at 8.) , o'clock.
1'., , 81. y. v. ELL.MAKE •. .
~. 0 1 ,16. i timi . , :,: , .'..,,, '' ~ '1?, 9, Marshal, WI M stinker.;
U - N I TIT) EITATF 8 MA rtfill Afa OFFICE, EASTERN
DifirltleT OF PEN Nt• LVANI
, 1 -o nit.Angratiito, Argil id:48430.
s$ to give !Mik e! `Flint on the 20th day'or Marcia.
A pi. IfittB, e , Worreqt-lo , Dariltruiltor filSae4 VAtalit
Ik.'Emote of itNif AIN) MOFFET of Rbiladolphia,
tlr Contity Of- I biladidplila, and Slinteof °Penntivlrtdifit„ •
lo bam baba adjudged A i/ttllkration Ids trivet ,Petitoteni
that tile Payment
- of any d btS 'anti delivery of any, pro.
party belonging to 'ouch. liankrilPertEohim.int dna,-
odd Ale treuutio,r of any - property by, r
' t
him forbidden by
law, rn
t' that; a',V o eling of 'the Creditors ohe' Said 'Hank.
rantilp provp their dobto. and to ohOosoexie or more .es. •
elgotes of life I.lstate, will be held at a ,Court of Dank..
rel;tey, to be holden at No. 6uo walnut stNeet, in the City`
or; rhitadelphla, before WILLIADI MuSIDIVARLo,
Waster,
!ster, on the 20th day of - April, A. D. ISM at 3lf o'clock ••
; • P. C. e.LIO2IARER,.; r ;
apt wit¢
AT
DISTRICT mum . OF TIM; DRITED
I 'STATES FOR TUT: RASTBRINP DISTRICT „DF
I'ENNtsYLVANIA.—In Bankrtiptey,-4kt Ph il adelphia,
April the 11th. A. I). 1868. The underslithedtherebittel...
notice of hie appointment' - Aealgiiob b Cif EZ
DOMADKIXITIa 'WM 3 U/Kl l 97r.GteAttpri4
dm.. of l'hiladelphia, in the Cou nty of Phil el la and
t• tate; of . Polotrattia. within said. w tt Imre'
helm Id/miffed Baehr uP,IO uPonAlteir own petition. br 't,he
,eafd oletrietlloUtt. VOODE 8, AUfghte, ' '
aplfto 128 South Sixth ettOati ;
To the Creditors 'of the Bankrupts. - „,„
---- ,
11 Ili THE D'STRICT C:ODP.T O} THE .DNITED ~
ii, , States far the '?astern District of Penziseles*in , In ' '
'lldntruptcy. At Philadil i phiskaassalt
d the Blot, A. D. 186&
The undersigned beroby_ vat notions of hisMottnent Jut
assignee of.s/f)liN P. RE 113NE1DErt, of I elphist. ila
the county' of Philadelphia., and lite.o.o Ponnayteania„
irithin raid district. who has Inerr‘djudged a bitain'as
upon his own petition. by the said Dbdrict trourto'.o ):'
WM. VOGDES. Assigns., ~...
' i ' . . .12180ath Sixth stroa42 , '
ITo theirs-Mors of the a D iskruld: apilS•war - "
........--. ---- .
lig THE ORPIIAN/P COURT ARTIER, - IT A. - ..,,,
V ',IL/ .
J. ', Couaty of Philadel his: F.stot of Robert °Hack,' f , .
°eased" The Auditor appoint° by the , Opal, it,
settle and adjust th Land at account ot Joka, o .“' , ~.
jot*. acting exerutr r ender th last will and testing ot
Robert Pollock. dotoase ;lin to report distribution the''
balance in the hands the accountant, will rneet thy. ,
rfo ie d m , ,r 7 lll "thil e titt f l r
ts, Li t Tati c :7tee f4 hi
e g liielf ° /. 13 . 1 / 11 ,: f f'Lle l '
til
'ofi ce. " .,'W..inu..s o tree '..... the 1 11..• of Philadelph._ ll .
nols-ir.f,msto O. II ItltY DAVIS. Augialri"
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT MR THE CITY ANA
,Counti_of I'hiladelphia,—Fotate of SARAH KIRK , de
teared.—lb.e Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and adjust the secount of J' REPIt EING24n4
JAMES LISTON, Touter's under oi NARAR ,
KII K, deceased, and to report distritatifon of °balling*
In the hands of th e accountants, urn tarot . Partied
interested for tho Purposes. of his apPlottOolltb i on
Monday. April With, at 4 o'ckscis, a_t JIM Mr
No, '212 South Fifth rtreet, In the elty of rhilideitibia,„
silt, iv f ut BO :TAMES t i ND. Atiditor.
l 4 TUE DIS'IRICT COURT OF TIER UNITED
litotes for the Eastern Dtstrict or Permaylranicl In
Bankruptcy. At Philadelphia. Aprtflgth The' hn•
R
deroirced herebyi Ms Ricca notice of appointment as As.
Omer of WM( TAM MYERS. of Philadelphia, in the
County of Philadelphia, and Stats of Pentufylvanie,
w itbin said District, who lino been adjudiced a Bankrupt
uPOI2 bia own petition by thesaid District Conti.;
VOGDES, Malone,
i7lBoutb Sixth 'Street,'
To the Creditors in Bankruptcyi -apilirSta
N THE ORIIIANB , COURT FOR THE CITY 'f!)
I cot:IAT of ..11tiladelphla.—FAtate of..IAMES..
degeated.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to'
audit,.
rettle and adjuPt the account of It ft)irEf.., lion*, aria
3Arti . L. TAYLOR, Pfxecutora. to' *r eport
dirt( ibution of the balance in the hands of the antauktAnt,,•
will lin (et theparties intereated for the purpoae ntt his
appointment, on l!donday, April 2.7, lifidt. at 4 ceclock
at hip- office. No. 211 liouth 15txth ettect, in the city Of
(1011:1, GOFORTII. '
apl34n w f Anditnt:
N ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
County of Philadelphia.—Reuito of fiIIARLES
IitARIE. alias BRIITUAULT, deceued.' The Atildff9r
tippointed by the Conti to audit, rattle and adiust the an
rc,unt of George V. Richards, Adminiatrator &bora of
the Estate of VIIARLy.s DERTIIALIVT,
deceaiied, and report diettibution of the balance In' the
lino& of the accountant, will meet the partied Interested
for the mu - polies of his appointment on Monday. April
tmh. Infia at four o'clock P. 74 . 441 his otbee,So,lD3 South
iiixth street, fn the City of l'hilailelishla.
npl
fin writ,* JAMES W. LiATT'A.Auditoe.
'IN 'ME ORPIIANEP COlaa TILN CITY AND
I Comity of Philadelphia—F./tate of HENRY HAD.
NAN. dreeeeed —The Auditor appointed by the'Cosirt to
malt, acttle and adieu:4th+, WOOnt Of fiAM.X.O ebar.
E;ecetot of the will of mold decanted, and to report die.
tribution of the hotline° in the for
of the accountant.
will meet the pertlealnterested for the purpose at Mr ap
pointment. on Monday. April nth, A. D. likeki. et 4 o.cf , wk.
P. M.. at hie office. 8. Y, corner of IValnut and Sixth
troete (2d gory), the city of Philadelphia'
OE.OIWE JUN KW. JR..
Auditor.
rya-cc.t,ao,6t•
N THE ORPl3Aliflo (*CRT FOR THI CITY AND
A County of Philadelphia,—Hite of HISNRY CLOSE.
dres..ared.—The Auditor appointed by the Coat to au. .
di t, Bet tie and adjust thpaccount of
EN
SAMUEL,DA.II.____Ts
Executor of the Lett Will and Teatlintent of ii.
CLOSE. deceased. and to report diettibun t
balance in the hands of the' accOn i ntLitt, PriU meet the
n op
! ,1 8. ( TV ; tis 2o p i t , eraterr the p_
h de) d l A rP 2p
at the office of EDWARD S. CAIIIIIELL.Thni 911
Vine etreet.lu the city of Philadelphia. aphow fm 50
rN 1111 E ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
A County' of Philadelphia- EFtete of JOSEPH STEAM.
deceased.--The Audttor appointed bY the Court,
_to Malt,
Fettle and adjust the account of F. HALTER MAN MX&
DANIEL K HAUS. Executors tteder the lad Trill end tea.'
foment of JOSEPH STRAfIK, ,dmeased, tad- to refit/ft
dietribution of the balance in the hands of the account
ant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose at
Ids appointment, on MONDAY, April 91), 1886, at 4 o'clock.
P. N.. at his office,. No. 113 South Fifth street, to the city
of Philadelphia. • WM. L. DENNIS, Auditor...
PhiladelPhis. April d; ap6-ra.sv.r.sl4
IN THE DISTEI MIDST OFTHE UNITED STATES
POE THE PA TEEN El/STRICT OP PENNeY.L.
lIRANIA.—In Bankruptcy.—At Philadelphia. March =.
A: D., IFM.---1 he undersigned hereby_sives notice of hie
appointment as assignee of WILLIAM, H. ELY, 'of the
city of Philadelphia, in the connty of Philadelphia and
State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been
adjudged a bankrupt on his oleo petition by Willa Die.
trlct Court of said platelet .
JAMES W., LATTA.. Areigneo.
N 0.128 Sonth Sixth street.
To the Creditors of the above nstned Bankrupt eplw3t•
•
LBITERS TP.STAMENTARP 014 THE ESTATE' OF
MARTHA It.LHWIS, late of the city of Philadelphia.,
decetteed„, h riving been granted to the subscribers by, the.
Register of Wills, of the county of Philadelphia, all per,
sons'ndebted. to said etdeto we requested to make pay
went. and those having ciaitfls or demands against , the
am t ( l C litr tieist tr4ire them 2tEreet.lAefWiAgit
. LE , vll5, P. ; l' A. LYrit,
Executore, - 438 Walnut
street. • . whilewer
STA'.I E OF MARGARET' SAWS;' DF.OP,ALSED.
4:Letterset Ailministratiow upon said Eatette.-haling
betri Kra rd to the, undersigned, all; persons indebted to
the said 'state Are requested totuake payment, ami those
hal tug e alms asainst the Barna to present them, without
dtloy, to JOREPiI ENEU. Administrator. or O f F.
Fill CiliON, his Attorney. No. Ml:beating Street. na
delpriia, . na Puhltiowtit*
IN THE COUItT OF CPYLMON PLEAS FOR THE
Oity s gkoi/Jounty otEhliadelphie,_—yvorce hi
Torre. 'l4O. ANDREW rya. L
JOHF Pill it • -STILES. •To Etff,
STILES, the respondent above named:" rd
Avadani:--Yonmilt please tzhe notice that Interroga
terlep to be administered to the witnesses, in this ease on
the part of the Libellant have been Sled *knitWO 1d am '
iPlothourerl o o 4UIWo , saki 'OHS: end that thalvit—
nesses II be produced, awprxt er sfdrxned and examined,
before John 3, Ridgeway, dr.;Esq., Examiner appointed
by the Court tor that nnremso,i on WEDNESDAY. , Appli
21,11418, at 4 o'clock, P. m., at his Office, No. Sikh on the
North side of Walnut street, above Sixth, in the city of
Philadelphia, when and where you may attend, or fn the
meautinul You maylleerosplntorte thrice if yed think
PriiPer• , HHARLE:
lip4-15t4 s S. cite! for ,idbewn
TIIR ORPHAN& , COURT FOR•,TIIE CITY .¢NDs•
County of Philsdelphia. Estate of .
It CI4AItDB. decesised.--ThO pidititm and' appr situ ,
'of ESA RA II 11. ItICIIARDS, the widow, and col dr° t
rem of said decedent, claiming tb retain •
operfii to tb@@ valnebf roe ndred, dollsra, Odor. the
,provision of the Act of April 4th.lBOL, and its supple
luente notice hs .hereby r t y lven that the lamb will Wats.
proved by the said Coo on P
SATMAY:AP.4 I S S ,
pnless exceptions thereto ti
• L._.• • .
f..'tllCtiNkftßßOTZ:
Attorney for Petitioner.
GAS IX
A[o A 8 ',.' ' ' VIVRA t_ .—PatIKEW tilltattEUD rr.,10 . •
TILe.
t r A oib VAlifollytAtreetiVAlHOSaUtran.r, ,L
.0 Illas Fi 0, ye, Otc. &a t would quu Ake otteggon it
"o tuft publ eto the tarp, WA eesep.Lass_ortrneAtatpuo
Mendelian!, Permienta.Przegats 4 '"? l :,"Z e r ' llba ,
gat•TiPel Into &troll/430 and .PulAck_ ull anst..sttenA ,3
to,extentling, ititerh3g,”. l #,Arwing Ve l P P ti l' ALI Fold"
A7ANKiIIN :82.,14AMBALL fokE9r4win
V stock ef Ohand2liero, Braotets.Tortsb 13,19.94 and
bronzeo. atNo. 912 9roh 9tree24
kraiTll.-71 YOU,R or t ‘rprriv - 40 ritc•
•- 1 the mal'uf" t ''viamutic MASIAT:L.
No. 912 oh stiver.
•
ATANREIB & MARSHALL, NO.;"9I2'ARCH STREET,
manufacturopnd keep all styleotelas•Fixtures and
MandeHere.
A lee refinieh old flatupw
vAr" MARSHA-TA NO. 912 ARON 'II'I I IIET.
ye special attention tong Ohure4es.
pe rturat the lowest rates.. • •
_ _
coLD, GILT AND ELECTitO ;11,VER.pLATED
11. T Oss.Fixturegi at VAINNIILTS di ILARBRALL , B;, pla t s
pl Arch street.
All work guaranteed to eve satisfaction.. "Nona but
firsts] workmen emiployed. , , fe&ormw Bud
Geutriort-ALL PERSONS ARE. REREBY , I
harboring or trustin_g any . of the Ptew of ttto Russian
bark Lottika Tomo*, Blaster. as no. gebts of their pop-,
trasting win be paid by Captain -
apl4 gt , • ,wo=6l4l,lld;RO.
,tiollDEirlf SEEP WEA.—.IIA4
*Net will Make a pint of excellent Bea
law utes. Alwave on hand and for sale by OSEPII
D. D EDER & C0..108 South Delaware avenue.
ITALIAN VEIUdICELLI —WO BOXES FINE QUALITY
I white. imported and forotti by JOB. B. IIUi3BLUB. 8
CO., 108 South Delaware avenue.
YAM our latest edition of Yesterday.
Ity the Atlantic Tellegprat#o;',
LOUtkor,'Aprill4, polltteal news
le meagre and unimportant. •
Console closed at 93y03933 ; 5-20 s, 723W2,74. -
111inole Central, 9334'. Erie, 46. Atlantic and
Great Western* 83 . 34, - • •••
~ . ..._, V RA-NKFORT, April 14th, Evening.—United
State(' Fivestwenties 75 •
•
LivisnrooL; April 14, Evening.—Cotton firm
and quite active under a favorable trade reporti
sales to-day 12,000 bales. T , Uplands,,l.2.4Co)l2,Sd.
Orleans,l2K9l,2l6ll:'
Attywunr, April 14, Evening.—Petrolestm flat,
and norninal 42% franca -; a- 1 ,
Q'orrittnirovilt; 1 i ehtp
City of Boston, from New York Aprll Alb/
Sergeant Dates, '
lePecla , 001Pata! to the Pldlefolaidii Evening Balietial
April 14th.—T& arrival of per
geant Bates from Vicksbfirg "did not :reit° the
excitement evectO here, He made his appear
tame at the 'Long Bridge this morning it eleven
o'clock, but was kept waiting about two hours
for the arrival =of the' bend of music and the
,„delegation who were to escort him through the
Aboat two 'o 4 clock the delegation appeared on
Pennsylvania arcane, consisting of the band of
music s , Bergeant Bates, clad in a -velvet suit,
carrying a silk flag; carriages containing the
editors Of;tfurXittiOnatLniolliiendei,'Coptillttional
Union, and President Johnson; the Depart
mental - followed . on footby
abonrloo boot,blacks and about 200 cations.
The procession went immediately to the White
Holm, where as many more people had congre
gated. A henry, rain , storm prevailed at the
!' .3. v ;
Arriving at the White House, the Presi
dent appeared, and after being lustily cheered by
the pockbit cks,,,,Luyite4: the Sergeant t imogrtoe,
whlie ilotuie, l iieeorapantabir the band ortntisie,
a few citizens and a dozen reporters.
The President led the way to the East . Room,
where r taking Sergtiarit . Bates by ;the, harid, ho
said: "Sergeant, lam glad to welcome you to
this city, carrying, as , you, d o, the pag e of, your
eimitry,and I trust it may elways.be carried with
equal succeess over the land. I have no other
speech to make on-this occasion but to extend to
you my hearty thanks: If Ike band wilt play uS
a,tunellgia4 be much obliged. • ';.
The requeit of the President was complied with,
and the band played a National air. On its
conclusion the,President corriersed a faw minutes
with thoie about him, and the Sergeant was
about leaving]why-It was discovered that Some
person bad purloined his hat during his brief
stay in the White House with the President. He
was loaned one, however, and then proceeded on
his way with the procession to the Capitol, to
wave his gag from the dome.
from Canada.
OTTAWA 4 APrlll4.—The Eigni.`B. Weir, Benatot!
from Nova Scotia, died suddenly in his room tkt
the linssell House, this morning.
Np further developments have transpired in
the MeGee,aseassination cave
reiszeirrivatiia Legislature.
Hineisneim, April 14, 1868.
• SINAI - R.—The Senate met at 11 o'clock. t
Speaker Graham, of Allegheny, delivered the
following address:
,mater .Before vacating the Chair and hand
ing the` bet over to my honored friend and sue
(*soot, allow me to tender mv , sincere- acktioW
ledgmenta to every member of the Senate for
the unifonntenttesy, fotbearance and snp'port
which I have received from yeti. I shall cherish
the ,remembrance of your kindness and
frleridship - until Ilfe's latest hour.
When I "assumed ' the - ditties of ' the' chair
I promised to dipettalgt them impertially,Teltr
leasly,lirmly,'sne yet kindly. I have endeavored
to redtemthat 'pledge, and, if in the disehfugo of
Inv 'duty as ' your presiding officer, I . ' hive
given offence to any; Awns unintentional, hal
sincerely ask to 'be forglien; This hoar dis
misses no from legislative labors to theSepose
and sweets of private life. The thought of soon
again meeting with and enjoying the society of
loved Rues ,at home, dispels, ,in A manner, the
eadaeew and gloom which always gathers
arofindlthe last moments of the session,
when we bid each otter Mica with the
thought that in ell human' probability it is for
ever. I resign"the trust, you have committed to
my bandit', with the consciousness that I have de
voted mylmet4tfort4 to the discharge of its du
tks, however Imperfectly I may have succeeded.
To the, officers of the Senate, especially
to whom ~Rie rkgrey his :aaelstants,
to I am indebted for
ready support on every emergency, I desire to
express my thanks and gratitude,and now.brother
Senators, in bidding you an affectionate farewell,
permit me once more to, cordially thank you for
your uniform ' titaness and courtesy, and the
assurance that 'you "have with you my earnest
prayer for your future prosperity and happiness.
The ballot being' then taken for Speaker of
j
the Senate for the recess, the followin was the
result : For„.-Nrimer • I .W orthing tos • Rep.), of
Chester count_ f tr,_
_lffYotes,:ng for qui etell Bur
nett (DenLy, of 'Monroe co ty;tl res.
The Speaker elect, then assumed the chair and
delivered the following address:
Senators—ln accepting the position to which I
v r
have been called by your generous confidence, I
am f i 6f i t ti V ilb/ 1 Et04116. ho AtlM„ v.° Onfer+.,
red p '' tr.* t is With iumf'reeting that
I tender you my warmest t anks. :Had I only
consulted my personal convenience, I
might have paused and perhaps de
clinid*mark of ' , your rptertiality and favor. ,
Othf ,higher edintilleratidiiii; however_- have
brorgh ' e to a different decision. While
delicacy might forbid a ricitiloruil solicitation for a
poet of so much honor, yet duty may require a
comPt?Vilillh, In - f',/fmicket,9"be ilao spoutsot.
ons wi* Low whe nase , tuosen:-me,ton'Abis
dieting ed position. To preside over the de
liberations of the Senate of. Fennsylvania,
I regatC , .as -, no trivial', , d u ty, _ With
the position Is blended responsibility as well as
honor, and its duties can only be satisfactorily ,
perfcgdAy4eprdiel, pq.opistafien, and sym-,„
path MAP, eiVbfithfibOS.:l Selfissuredi
that in not mistaken when I say that this will
be cheerfully renderattencl thp eame,corirtesy and
alO
kindness towards thrnsldlikolliees which have
heretofore characterized the deliberations:cif
this bottliKiltift bb'withbeld' in bill Morn. 4.1
lay no claim to infallibility, but it shall be my
constant aim to discharge the duties of the office
with in it ilallty, ever keeping in mind
that t 't 0 qdtandVillt7lo,..rnoritottft
only ttit dittaiiied,. .Joaleintait Mikis' ft
tion of its rules and the cultivation of, that spirit
of equality f hatinony and det a titilra IbUY tou'in
ten4Riltq,Kettfo{yr -7471 3 terMINK. 1 4 00 19 1 Y9wW
qua cart. Sp' r.xor, we, performance
of tbedttW ayett have' aidnpontilePtvith entire' rd-
Banco on yohr lila need and the seStaihing date of
an overruljng Itrovidenecf, May, I -notAdulge,the
hope that t rthill bontinalr , to -celjb3io4lYeasenia
ble share of your esteem and eonildence?.
To perialpiiiiediithifi'lriertaining fhi ,this ices'
sphere of libier with fidelity, and retain 'th° good
opin e , . thee° walk whom I bave been fiol' lo 4i;
and, , 1 41.* iitiocittati/4111 be FluMattg izi ,
,
higtg % t r oi MUP"— ' lllll ' the ' Bentith-be ' 4 -
enoug o cognate some one to admiister t . ne
rrquisitesibligadda ..,: r-'(,, s' ,i , . :. &r,••• ,
Mr. - Burnett (Dem) then offered a resolution
of thaffisq,,toittie igirippipeak% , Ir.,Ciraliartit
for 4 his^ -sonnet - it Vail ' ability. Unanioiously
passed.
Ms.tGlatzKDem.) offered a resplutlon of thanks
eketr.f„W. Hammersltehlef elerk:oftho Senate.
Unohnerisi l y adopted; aO, were also resolutions
of a Similar mnort to Lucius Rogers, F. IL Brag
gins, astratint clerks, and to all the retiring offi
cers of I,h Senate. Adjourned einollie.
• •
7"+ < '." , 01 From Neur,•4l'orrey:'''
NriiAlt — ' - 'll,l April: 14.4-The . totrl4 elections in
easterd blew Jersey and` Essereortiaty show that
the Republicans have , eleetetti twenty Cholea
Freeholders and the Deihoersie four pen.
—A ast Toon; Obiesfgoall
,t463,1t!4.4Y0ritA
of tbolodfes; 'sow ffataktW.4.o l 2V l 3oll.l3' t he 4140,
and pioNgelretttovAgantorildivA.mone7, ended
bie career the other day . drowrtlng himself In
the Leine, leav#4 4 P l lo AblFlLhegMiltim.
'..
p"
A YEWS CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR DISEASES OF
Xi THE THROAT AND LUNG& JdUCH AB thiItGLIES.
(A3LDS, 1100 PING CO UGII, NCLUITIS.ARTHMA
AND CONSUMPTION. • •
Probably stever=beforo in the whole history of medicine.
has anything won so widely and so dee r gyion the cool/.
denceef mankind. as thin excellent , for pulmo.
nary cotordsiete.., Through men ng has n
and
anions most of the races of it has risen higher and
higher he their estlinlatian as it has become better known
In uniform, character and power to cure the„•rarious
fretless olthe kings and throat, have made pown as a
reliable protector against them. 'While ada to milder
forms of dhoti.° end to young children, it at , the 15111X10
time the Most effeenhalreniedy that can be given or in.
defeat comosoption. and th e dangerous&Scrims' of the
throat and Mugs. Ac a proyisidn against eu den attacks
of Croup, it should bake* ea hand In Seery family, and
indeed as all am seluetimeissubleettomMa and Cougils,” ,
all shonldbe provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought incurable,
still great numbers of came where the disease seemed
settled, have been completely cured,and thepatient re.
atoned to sound health by the CAtirrerPectoftl. So coin
plat= lithe eartery over the disorder's. of the Lunge
_and
Throat, that the most - obstinate of them yield to it. When
nettling else could reach them, under the Chary Pectoral
they ettUide and disappear.
bulges* and Pubtso Speakers find Mat protection
from it.
geOlitlatik r iVe r fttrlielidV a thatit ' inredbg
row gene cured by the Cherry
Cored in small and frequent doses.
generally are Its virtues known that we need not
publbh the I'Metted bf 'Ohm hese, or do more than
asouregig 2_0 1 4.0 tluktrylisl full maintained.
AY *GUN ' FeIe:MYER AND AGUE, IN.
'IERMITTENT FE R, CHILI, FEVER, REMIT
TENT FE'VER, DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL 011
BILIOUS FE VE ' &C. AND INDEED ALL THE AF.
FEAf ti ref t, it:MAT -Annus .,
MAI •
AN its name imp ca, it does Cureand does not fail.
Mining neither Arsenic, Quinine. Bismuth. Zinc, nor
otherel o letteeeet_lebAtever it , lit Ssil
wise n numuezi importance
of its chi P ie = il • bb , msid ao
connt, wire „puke parallsiha, e Wdery
Agueinedibility. .= 0 ityjiratilleld by e acknowl.
edgmenteweSensivp Ira
liti t i g e ne=etritp,, °, llgerresUt Iktinfarem
through miasma c localities, will be proteated by taking
the AGUE CURE daily.
For LIVER COMPLAINTS. arising from torpidity of
the Liven e ßdean s Ageellentfekmedy,, , stleeebiung, the
Liver into s beeßbtailUbitY. • '' '
ti e w Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an ex.
relent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures,
wit re other medicines bad failed.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. AYER & C 0.,, Practical and Ana
lytical Chem - hits, Lowell, Masa, and gold all round the
woHd.
PRICE, $l,OO PER BOTTLE.
bLisLABIII ft 00.. Philadelphia' ( Wholesale Agouti,
DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLP.FQIi
%.1, cleaning the Teeth, destroyirkg animalcula wytdi
feet therti. giving ttightldthe gturwaltkibliving•si eelhig
of 'mantes spa perfect clesnlismea thq_mputh. t may
he Used daily. Mid will tie foruidio ngthen weak- abd
bleeding gums, while the arokiletlil24 , iiekißOVedess will
recemmend it to every one. Being composed with the
as4rtanco of the Dentist, Ph sicians and Microscopist, if
confidently s offered if ri i l i bi llbli,Pi e iqq , A4 4 / up
certain wash it Ktddlerir l e ic to ;il bi
~•• Eminent Deanne. of
, the Dent/411ns, advocate its use; it Contains nothing tc
prevent its nnreatraidedemplument. MILO oplyhy
• ••••., , n". 4 17 AM= TAlRlNWAVothgeifry
iorlialgitOrttiOsiglaisradandAß"Miq lib
Fred:
Bossard dico. • , -R0b44% 104 "vi/h • ' 4
• lt.iKetn y ,
' : . ar.
' C.
Isaac IL Kay. chego Geo a guste w org •
C. IL Needier, S. M. McCollia ,
T. J. Husband.
Ambrose gmith,
• Edward Parrish , , • 4 , Jima z•L'''' 4 7=4.
Wm. B . Webb, drat diCti.
James L. Di spham.
Hughes ds Combo. Let t lMilinoti.
Henry A. Bowed - i i•-•• •:•wYmitit4i Pro.
i.:.
~.:'f.'• 7!'
A DIVORCE DECREED AOAINSIT ,At o DA ISAAC
la FIN I( EN. —ln the Cincinnati Oottrti. f Coirunon
Pleas was heard, em haturdaYe.-the•nase^9(
under T. Menken agt. Ada Isaacs Menken. Tins
; peAl4lO4 for divork tiered. by lige. Cox..
T 'ip . l4dtifV alateirr.tbiit- 4, Bens estaent
C nechttott; Mat On the 3d el r'of Apr r, 186, in
Polk County, Texas, he was married to Ma
Bertha Theodore, the defendant; that he has con
, ducted himself toward her as a faithful hitsband,
but that she, regardless of her marital ohliga
-1; tions,
,g4VeilthelsM of September,; 1859; In the
city of NeW 'York, &Admit adultery 'with one
John C. Heenan, and on the 25th of. October,
,1859, at Hoboken, in the State of New Jersey,
committed adultery with the-same party, and
since that time has left the plaintiff. Charles S.
!Matthews, Jt., deposed that he'. melded on the
l iDowery, New York, and was steward of the
Westchester Hotel; knows the defendant; she ro
ll eidedthere abotet 'live' months, between March"
land July, 1860; she was registered on the books
and known in . the louse se Mrs. : -Heenan; •John
;C. Heenan came to the honed in December, 1859,
land asked for boar4for I,4meetlf and wile; he did
not seem to like tlizfriee'ot the'toOnie mucti,and
;said he would sen d, wife; Heenan tithed about
;noon, two weeks' o re' his went to Europe;
!during the time she boarded at the house she
iwas frequently visited by a young man named
IJames Heenan, either a brother or a sonata of J.
C. Heenan. The action was not resisted, and the
iCqurt, rendered dperee - ,41.yoree on , the.
:ground of adultery. '
oi~rsC ORHIWIN4 Esc ..:. .
OMMON' COUNCIL: 0
V CLERK% OFFICE; " '
PnriansinuA, kprlllo,
In.accordance with a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of the city of Philadelphia on
Thured,V;llo.tdnttWef ( Orlli go, the en
nexed DM; '
"An ORDINANCE creating a loan for the extension
of the . Water Works, the, porclaaeo of League
Leland, and for btilding en Pee Boat,"
le hereby published for public information.
JOHN ECKSTEIN ,
Clerk of Common Council.
ORPEINANCE creating a loaUfer.the extension
of the Water Works for the purclutfie of League
Island, and for building an Ice Boat.
SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the eitxtifNitiladelphlk4 s o ordalta, That , the
Mayor of Fhil is bb and•he is Hereby antlio
xized to borrow, at not less than par, on the
Credit of the city, from time to time, one million
'six hundred. and: forty thousand , dollars, to be ,
'applied as follows, viz.: First—For the farther
extension of the Water Works, one million dol
lars. Second—For the purchase of League Island
hand ptoperty ort Abe. ,baek channel opposite.
thereto, four hundeed ' °and deity' tlidusand dol
lars. Third—For building an Ice Boat, one hun
dred and sixty thousand dollars; for which in•
terest, not to exceed the rite Of six 'per cent.'per
lAnnum, shall be paid half-yearly, on the first
days of January and July, at the office of the
City Tmetner. Ine ¢riipat qft Said loan 'shell
be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty
years from the dais of the same, and not before,
without the consent of the holders thereof; and
the certificates therefor, in the usual form of the
certificates of city loan, shall be issued in such
amounts as the lenders 'hay require, but not for
any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or if
required in amounts of five hundred or one thou
sand dollars; and it shell be expressed in said cer
tificates that the loan therein' mentioned and the
interest thereof are payable free from all taxes.
Sac. 2. Whenever anyloan shall be made by
virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this ordi
nance, annually apprepriated out of tlle Income
of the corporate &tate!, and frcun the enm raised
by taxation. a surwiraMelent to pay the interest
on said certificates; and the further stun of three.
tenths of one per Centnat on the pt villte,of such
certificates, so issued, shallbe approprlated,qear
terly' out of said Income and' taxes to a sinking
fund; which fund, and its acenundations; are'
hereby; Cspeclally pledged for the rederoption and
payment of said. certificates.
REE-OLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL.
Regolred, That the Clerk of Common Council
be ant/004d to publish Into daily newspapers
of this city, daily, for four weeks, the ordinance
presented to the Common Council on Thursday,
April ittb, 1868, entitled "An Ordinancecreatinga
loan for the extension of the Water Works, for
the purchasaof -League Island,,tuad for-building
an Ice Boat " And the said Clerk, at the started
meeting of Councils, after the expiratiOn of, four
weeks from the tint day ;of said publicatloty t shall
present to this Connell one'of each ' of said news
papers for every day ill Which the same shall have
been made. apll-21t
17LIEDI134U1.
DR. HARTMAN'S
BEEF, IRON /MD BRA 6fDY,
A Certain Core for Omeeniaptlast sad Diseases of the
Unix Broalchial
LaborstAl o. 51213otith FIAMEI Street.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A COW DEN.
602 A WEI Street,
.• ROBYRT snormati A 00
• FOIHall sad BACH. etreele ta.
feltatnf ' Oreturnd Aeon
NAVAL STORM I.
NAVAL BTORES.-120 BARBEE& Plahtls. WfIITID
Spirits Turpentine. 55 do. Roldrkso do. Tar. now land.
log f r om steamer "Pioneer** from , wilmlugton. N. C. and
for sale by COCHRAN, RUI3BE/410 di CO.. No. 93 North
Front street apfilt
190_PALES: _OOI I W. ACM! lAN DWG,
Can E` for sale by COCIIRLNaguEimAiIz 004 No. 92
North Front street. ANSIBO
COR'AK
IpIipMADELPHIA, 174BRUARY, „InT, 186 EL
31r. J. U. Butler (brother of s Butler) is a pirt
ner in our m tp,nkam4 4,4rAtk..adati
12314446 " 0.03=4, 1111'4 (V.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,.1868.
UNEVROMPOr -
QU,IOKEEIT TIME ON REOOIWi
THE PANHANDLE ROUTE.
Ear M rit/CRS .to ri.! • et r intlEw
DAD NII
TAME tban bra) • , .61
PASSENGERS thB.oo P.l.TR i AlN ar ar t rv in e
4 ln
014 7 , 4 t1t rA 5.0,
THE es v gArr tink rait a tioda.
Room SLEEP 'Vie maw EL.
PHIA to UN Passengers taking the 12,00 M.
and 11.00 P. M. Trains risegb CINCINNATI and an
,Pointa WEST and SOUTH . ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE
ei4; her Me tea, "h i
lir • rit VC • SLMECA, 110=761daN - 5:
toil; w wzgkts t om i
. 2 4: 11 1;
T,„ an all e/ 4' T. el
,P76 . I.FLAU RO ittlif °llWia
BarTO 15E0M.Ltli• UNE4141491, 10 •-
m. iron adaventnjfeignf
this LINE, be 11, VERY P ICULAR and Am
.Tic •is PAN-H,AN atTIOIL yI iv 'FICES
N. W. NINTH and alit w. iJx
NO. SMET, bat, P l ••• Frartgilig,, ,
'And THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streeta,West. Phila.
S. F. SCULL, Gann Ticket Agt, Pittsburgh.
JOHN H. MILLER, Gong Agt..626,Preadri3rtir.
RMArixNa ;RAILROAD.-
GREAT TRUNK LINE from Phila.
delphia to the interior of Pei:newly&
'ilia the Schuylkill, Sonoma, Cumberland and
;Wyoming Valley-e ; the No NorthWeat and the Cana
{ des, Winter ArranigeMent of as:tenger Trains, Nov. 18,
1887. leaving the Company's Depot, Th irteenth and Cal.
low hill streets, Philadelphia, at the folio wint i hE
13. 14
MORNING AtttaiMMODATIQN.6I 1. M. for
Reading and an biterfnediatA fitlitionkand- wn.
Returning. leaves Reading at SAO P. M., arriving in
Philadelphia at 9.10 P M.
MORNING EIf,PRESS.-111516 &ISA. M. fat Beading. Le.
hanon. Harrisburg, Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua,
Sunbury. ,Willianusport,Elmira, Rochester,Niagara Falls,
Buffalo. tittatina.,Yfirk t poltsift„ Chain
bYt
!' With %be Haat Perna
Evart Railroad trains for Allentown , .be., and the
16 A. M. connects with tie Lebanon Valley train for
arrisburg, die.; at Port Canto with Catawissa R.R.
gigs for WiWamsport, Lock Haven. Elmira, Ac. ; at
arrisburg with Northern Central. Cumberland Valley,
and BehniMrSA r nehannattaintif9 No amber
lend,__WS 9
tiAFTER cO HESS P p a nt 3.30
. M. for Reading, Pottsville. Harrisburg. connect.
g with Reading and Columbia Railroad tralla for Col.
tinsels gre.
POTTSTO,WN ACCOMPDATION.-Ldavea Polio
ris4T)l3tP.46,4l.l3l4stopPing at Intermediate flatlets'': al
ititilfbileine Aelt.o6 Ml , „Betursdnit leaver
Middy - ids at 6.00 . arrives irePottstown at 7.06 P. M.
RF A HING ACCOMAIODAT/0/9-Leaves Reading at
1.20 A. M. stopping at all way stations; arrimin Phyla
d e le e l t !=.. l „ Uritilfurgialliilsi 440 P. itt : arrives be
Reading at - 6.46 P, M.
Trains for PhilgedslpilitaUrtfl A. M.
d Pottsville SAS Mfladelphia at
00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave liarrisburg al 2.10 P.M.,
r4.d Pottsville at 2.4gfri 1. riling af Fnakdlitehlie at
5 .M.
__Harrisburg 'Reading 14735 A.
M.. and Harris at,1.1.0 P.M. X.,oo.pecting at/loading
With stf EWen' south' id-41.30 P. M..
p.rriving Philadelphia at MO P, M.
Maiketone*, rerith ir,Paraiefigfirear illtaehe& Leaves
Philadelitiget filbrioduldr Pottsville and all Way Elia
; leavee Pottsville at 7,A,M..f or philadelphia and all ,
111 Stations, , .2 4
All the above trains run da Sunday, excepted.
Sundaytrains/cave Pettey oet dOO A.. 1 1 ., and PIM&
delphia at 3.16 it M. Active Philadelphia for Reading at
1.00 A. M. returnMig from Reading at 4.26 P. 41.
OLT frit ITALLMC RAILROAD.-- , Patetniken for
Downin town and intermediate points take the 7,30 A.M.' ,
and 4 - W . M. trains from PMladelphiso-reguridng irons -
Downingtown at SALA, M. andl.oo P., M. •
NEW YORK EXPRESS; FOR PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.-Leaves New York at; 9 A. M, 600 and amo
passing Reading ail A. M.,1.60 and 10.10 P. M., and
connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central Ridirpad Exprese,Traine ter ,-Piliebur - Chicago. .
Williamsport Elmira. iisdrinseep.
Beturaing, Rapregairrgin iegvea old arrival
Of Pennsylvania 'Express from Pittsburgh, at 3 and 5.25
A. IL. 9.35 P. M.. passing Reading at 4.49 and 7.06 A.
and IL4O P. M., arriving at New Yorklo.lo and 11.45 A.M..
and 6 Or/ P. M. Sleeping Care accompanying these trains
through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without
change.
Mail train for New York leaves Harlie4 . trg at 8.10 A.M.
and alll !, Mail trainfiorklarrisberg vet Nen York'
at Ohms. , • • - ; . •
hI3CHUYLBOULL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Trains leave
atsvillo at 6.30, 11.0t , ,,A. M. and 7.15 P. Ni„returning from
Tamaqua at 7. 35 A. M. and 1.40 and 4.35 P. M.
SCHUYLKILL AND BUSQUEHANN A RAILROAD -
Trains leave Auburn at 7.65 A. M. for Pinegrove and liar
risburg, and at 1245 P. M. for Pinegr_ove and Tremont ; re. ,
turning fromll T rprg_at us If ., alla iron? Thaliont
at 7.40 A. M. uid 35 07.. '
TICKETI3. ,, ough first-oboe tie/rats' and entigranC
tickets to all the principal points in the North and West
and Cantu:lBz%
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediate Stations, good for day only, are gold by
Morning Accommodation, Market Train. Reading and
Pottstown Accommodation Trains at, reduced rates.
Excursion 1 icketa tokidladelPhist, good for day. eullai,
are sold at Reading and Inter ediatelltatioro by Read
ins and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced
Yates.
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicilills. Cicantglilaparintendent,
Refining.
i Commutation Ticket, at 116 per cent. discount, between
anlyignte desired, for families and firma
M Tickets. good for miles, between all point
at 8352 each. for families and firms.
Season Tickets, for three, aim, twelve months.
for holder* eO6 to all pobito at radii rate,' '
Clergyman residing on the line of t e road will be fur.
niched witti,carda, enititling themselves
and wives to
tickets at ban fare.
F.reuri ion Tickets .froin Philadelphia to principal et a
*Da good for SatardaY,l3nn.bly and Mondayy, at reduced
fare, te had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth
and Callowhillatreete,
FREIGHT.--elooda of all desert:dons forwarded to all
th ßr e oa l d bci alA t ilhiv fn is ili treeta. °""an"l4lWYreigb4DePat.
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily '05.30 A. If..
ISA noon. and et P. id. forßeedin4L o ebanon, Harrisburg.
Pottsville.Port Clinton. and all po to beyond.
Malls emu) at the thlladeipitia, tdilflice for /diploma'
on the road iind-lbs branittea at SA. M. and tor the prin.
eipal Stations only *MIS , f '
° • PENNSYLVANIA•'OLN' TRAI;
Railroad. Winter Time. Taking
ffect Jan.-26th, 1869.. 'The trains or
the PeetelYivalsits lientral Railroad leave the Depot, at
Thirty.firet and m &kat streets, which is reached directly
by the camel the Market Street, Pao ginger Railway, the
last car connecting with each tr 'ain. leaving Front and
Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. Those
of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway Fen within
ode square of the Depot.„, • '
ON SUNDAYS—The Muter Streit 'gem leaye Front
and Market streets 86 minutes before the ,departore Of
each
Slee tra ping , Car Tickets tan be had •on application at the
Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth, and. Chestnut'
streets. and stabs Depo t •
Agents of the Union TraneferCompany will call for and
deliver ihsggege at the Depot. Orders left at No. RR gest.
not etretit. nll6 Market street, will receive attention
• TRAINS LEAVE
Mail Train. . ~...at &00 A. M.
Paoli Accom modation No. 1 " - at 10.00 A. M.
Fast Line....... -....... .... ...; .. .....- ..... .at 12.00 M.
Erie Express... ... -. •
. , ... ....... ...• • •
, .. , ..at 18.00 M.
Paoli Accom. Nes. 9.8 &4 . - . ....atL00,6:00;& 10 80 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation . at 2.30 P. M.
• Lancaster Acc0mm0dati0n............. .. . ..... at LOOP:M.
Pitrkeburg Train..... . . ....... . ..... . ..........at 5.00 P. M.
Cincinnati Express.... .. ... ... at 8.00 P. M.
Ede Mali - ....... .. at ILIS P.M.
.Plilladelpiiii ............................ at 11 . 15 P.
Adeommodatioe. . . ...... at 11.80P.M,
fee Mail leavei Tali. ii • ctiii • iliaitr - da,i n
itylelphia Express leaves da il y. other trains
daily, except Sunday.
The Western Acoommodation Train runs astir, except
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by 5.00 P. M.. at 116 Market street
CibcinnaTßAlNS ABRIVE AT -DEPOT, VIZ:
Philadelphia refs-- .......... ..... '., ..... 7.10
Paoli Accom No 1.
Parkebnrg T rai n:............... ......:- .. . . "9.10 ' "
Erie Ma11.......... ........... .... .... : .... .... " 9,15 •
,"
F clufte ldne r .. ..Train -‘. "........'...........::.. ..
.... ........................" l el s o P. 14,
eFarprees..,,,... .._. ... . .... ............, .. " 1.10 "
P 11 Amon. N05.11& • 51................at 4.10 • 4 7.19 "
1
D ki is E S " Accom.. •• • •-•
- 1•• • •••• ., 14 " ""
O further information , apply to • • ' . •
FrC. ALLEN, Ticket Agent , 901 Chestnut street,
NCI& FUNKi Agent 118 Market street. •
AMUEL H. WA.LLACE, Ticket Agent the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Comeau/ will not assume
i a li n4 risk for Beggade v er iti cept for wearinapparel,
t their responsibility 041, Handled llarein value.
Alli Baggage exceeding that amount value Will be at
the risk of the own er , rethics taken hi_ eo tract,',
i . . ~ s . . ratWARD , u.
: . General Sueerintendekt. Ms 1.,'
, .
rit ionegpm , PHILADELPHIA .AND ' c ERTE
RAILROAD-WINTER' TIME , -TA'
B,lErThrotat i ltulDiresit Route:bo
pareirettithz-itioeot Penney i lita%„ W -pegaay,
i l .
1 ping
I C E.. al ik t ei T i ißL ightsi the Treins •
..L1 IMO Amu Nov. , , on
the hila , and a
Id Train leaves Philadelphia: ... .. ..ILth P. m.
• .. .v. Oliver at____-_.... • ~..... .... .... . . 9.00 N o on.
Ed liana leaves Phliadelphia,.•'.... ...........
: 1 " •i„anti at 'Erie. - . „ P° ' rt •- ••
• • - ..
• • ..
trill: re
E t .4...fri). Mail leaves Philadelthia ' - 8.00 A. M.
1 " arrives at Lock avow.... ...'....' 7.45 P. M.
.1
, EASTWARD. . I , ,
Mail Train leaves nth.: .. .{ 10.25 A. M.
„ata
us 6. il
" 4 - liVilliannport.... ..... .'.1L66 P. M.
" arrive' at Philadelphia.... BA6 A. m.
ELki Hiyres m ol i tzrErs.. .. .. . .... AZP. M.
at t.4 i ii i• .
1.00 P. M.
Mahn Mail leaves Lock Haven. ,
arr. at PhiladelopMA:.....".i.,— **;**** ...
!If. M.
. . 6. H.
Mail and I''Wy ;Imo oonntst Inns ad; triune * on • Warran
and Franklin Hallway. pamengem leaving Pbiladelphls
at H.OOll- Arrive at irliadtWatiterds: X 4 And Un HUY
atoo3o A. it
Lisavinihldladelphia at U.15.P. eat pu CitY
to Won Warren and Railway
60 : 181 • at • OltffltY.lll tOr ,and •
Po 47031#01 88011Slea r„
,i. , ..... razi.u.,......-_
; L
•I I f-4 tl'; -7 81 ATI. PAP/41',,,9 Ig4,',
'-.. - • --, •-• ...,j .. NknyttrAlNNlAg•---.'
r. 'rilir . lian.,Dl.,nrzi• - norierfc
" d ~...„
li tot t il e , e ,.
,; : ethleherrt,
i
tae ton. A lientertisi; , liftirW• - -- s ' ',_,toiA,W,,hite;
Hawn, W likes barre,BialianOTi li C F, l4 -Crithiah ritt" 4oll l
!Sron.Carbondale and, ll tato the•Dlital ,
v.. siting.'iCoal, vegans.. „ ,-,-' -. $_ :c , : ,A.:>. Pi' 6,..
1 istenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W . corner of nate
anclAntericatk streets.
. irAnitilialitts
t SPED; GABRANGDMENT.=ELEVM „„__
'; -On Bud ' , .a.i ter ,MONDAY • ;APH.ll4,l3l4linegl i lKaa
:senger 'l'i ains les VO the Near Depot. Corner or and
'Air,erican.streets, daily (fiundaystexite ' val:
At 646 A 0H,04-Atc6Aurpedattonito . eat ; • 11 ,
! At 7. 4 / I A. ill.-4lianling, Bennie 10 and
!PrilliCiPlllBil4lollll en DiOnn..Pennsyly v aula, ' . , Ed.?
Inecerat klettdelltoplwit4'.lolo ,l Vo ,' • ' ^ -5. 1 T 3
an , , usquena v Fa,.stauroada . for , '" '. Ilk-,
sari si.bletn MrldkuCW Chtliik, ei . • ..,."- :'es ,
'Hazleton, Whitt, .haven. Wilkeabarre, ''',“.- ' ll /
'Pittston.- Scranton.
_Car cdotik ,• s ' lei ' •
,hlsh i nd Wyoming Vallayliteli *Mtn • "' ',VA ,' .;
high and Mabarmy Railroad' tor st ail I ;' - a f ir
Cataalessi Railroad for dtoperti Dia 5512 ; . ;• , '
lianaport.,, Arrive at; Mauch JD,. 414 4 ,
Milkeskirre sit 3P. M.:'; ;Urania ' . ; 4,t , , •
no CI at 2 P.' M.' pasSengear ' !can
Lehigh alley.l rain, ~ iinvn 11. *PIC'
for Easton and points o n Nowpassing
Jersey Cogitiritil-,Estitre#ll42 '
...y
pew,York. , . -
A maid,' id.s..Aeconintiodatittg , ff'l 7 4 ,,e Dal e egm i sar v .
king at e t il intermediate Stations/.
6 / I " , r al k °° ) l 4 a r d / 41 714Ps b-. 1. '; , .stgfitk! ;SW Wade,
at 01 Yor k
At 10.15 A. M.-Accemmodation for 1 ;Fait liTalill(llgild,
ea c
stopping at intamediate Stationa: ; I I J 4) ri ..f . , A 4, oe i t ,_ .. - ,
At 1.451' . M.- Lehigh, Va ll ey F.appmi.. or - ergs'
Alienist. I..,6lauch' - Chunk,- White - nee ' . a *Mlle.
hisbanoY 'City; Centralia, flbenandsiah.! 1 it.t.' 'Carmel,
Pittston. and deranton,truit tali %date in , / 44 ,1 140 Y .1 Ma
Wyoming Coal Regions., .
.. . ~. ~ . , , • ,'
A. t2llO P.M.;-AccothmedatitkifoilfeYle st oppin g
Dt all intermediate stations!' ; ; Passengerc eake.atage at;
oylestown for New Hope, and etklertla Wake for; 11:1=1-
. tit 16,P. M.-Aebigh 'and Eitanuebantia . ExPrege for
get kJ chtani Easton, AllentOwn:' - Mauch Chunk'
-.' Wilkes.
burro and Scranton. Paniongersjor Greenville take , this
train, to Quakertown.
At:l5 , P. M.'-=Aceonititodation for Doylestown,,qOplitste
at all , intermediate stations Passengers for Willow
Grove;liatboraugh and Hartaaille take stage at Mtn&
As ropr. M.--maygitt - smanp)nodation . for Bethlehem' - i l
and .all Stationa du 'mainline dr North Pennsylvania Salt
road. connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Even- 1 1
big gain for Easton, Allentown. Mauch chunk. • 7
At 6 20 19 .M,‘:-Accototioilatkafor Laasdabs , stopping at
all intermediate stations.
4411:41'. M.-01.m a nodailon for •Fetyaststtoa; '
TIf.AINI3 ' IN P./11 1 %AI' , •
From'Bettdehein at , And ' 1L45 A, M 2 and 11.40 P. P.M.
,' • 1146,4,11. and 9,40,P. M.... Veins niakel directcomm.
tiCITI'VtIM,LIOMEtY said Lehigh ;ant Smmilektuna
C aine fteng„Eastlitc: iiernntoth WallFeatig*,:Mananey
eibr'artr:Maidgiebi , .,____•.. '.. , , . ,
paase th pr4letwitiewitknoberre at 1.30 4 1": M,' c on nect
at be at d,15,1',. M., /pd. noir, in f indladalphla at
8.40FP.
_.p's_i' I ~' , t'' ,!.. ,_. ' ii , - ,- . t?. „ : .. ~
From Peileatown at 13.05`11. m:, 5.12 and 7.00 P. M.
"9 Cg s"4"47 Piiii NI: 4: i 1;
Fgo Misuihhi lit.. .11. - and 10 .M.
SUNDAYS.
ridladelehlafor ißethiehenr *19.30 A. M.
Philadelphia for Do 'esteem at2.ooP.' M.
Bortown, for hi at 7.204.. M. , _
Be tow rot at 4.01.1". M. ,- ~ .. .! ~.
Fif and Sixth streets amuses Can convey passes.
gerAtt inudg " .31 S tb s= iT ailktiiititi f eeteDine and Dalai
efLtra of
Line ran within a short dil:,nce_of, the Depot. ,
' Tickelsiosastise precut' at the Ti _i, lane. in cirdei
to secure the lowest 'rata' fare. _,, .
A
1- i. , :.. ' ID mLRK. Agent.
i Tickets Bold and Baggage sheeted through to princi pal
Oints. at, Mannt! Isiortn peen. Paligeliti :.t;.?t9.14 9Dise.
No. 105 South Fiftketreet "- - ~• ,' ' .
.
agongr PEULADELPHIALWILMINGTON
AND BALTLUOKLEAILROM)--. ,
TIME TABLE.—Commencing , Mon
day, April 13th, 1969.-Trains will botive , Depet,. corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue..' ad follows: •
Way,mailTrain,attiall A.M.— ( iondayive.seapt•d)„ for
Baltimore, etopping at, ail. reAlliarConnecting
with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for citsidela and
intermediate stations.
Expresa train at lI N. (Sundays excepted) for Balti
more and Waehingtom stopping at %Wilmington. Perry
ville and Ilavrts-de.Graq. Connects at Wihnington with
train for New Castle.' •
Express Train at 330 P. M. (Sundays exeepted) for Bal
timore and Washington. /topping at Chester Thurlow,
Linwood. Claymont, Wilmington,NewportStantom Now
ark. Elkton,hortheast.Charlestown. Perryville,llavrode
&rl"eltirezl7t"E::7°ital°lB.
as ggme.7irbong t:elvlmaon
ith
Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at New
t,attle, Middleton Clayton, Dover, llamngton, Seaford,
Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connecting at ,Ltiageld
with boat for Fortrieg Mordsle, ;kaiak, Pottamdlith And
the South.' -
iNight Express at 11.00 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Waehington, stopping at Perryville and Barre de-Grace.
Pam:engem for irortraels Monroe , and Norfolk via Haiti.
more will take the 11100 Id. Train. Via Crisfield will
take the 3..0 P. M. train.
• Wilmington Trains, stopping at all etations between
Philadelphia and Wilmington-
Leave .Philadelphia stll A.14.,2.310.0.00,7'en 4 ILAiti (deny):
P. M., ,, ,The 6.0(1 P.M. train connects with the Delaware
Railroad for Barrington and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.00 and MO A. M. (daily) and,1..30.
4176 and 7.00 (daily) P. M. The 9.10 A. M. Tram will. stop
between Cbeaterand Philadelphia.
From Baltimore to Philadelpute.—Leavallaltimore 7.25
A. M., Way Man. sp. 3i, Exprees. 125 P. Ex
prase. P. M Ex . &WE E f .siDreea.
SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTDIORE.---,Leatg Bal
timore at 966 P. Ai. stopping at !flavre- de Orate, Tarn
villo and WRmington., Also Stows at NegthEart. Elkton
and Newark, to takepaseengers for Philadelphia, and
leave paissengers from Waahhigton or Baltimore,. and at
Chester to leave patemigers in= VraOialiston or Balti
ore. nr;:iiito(Wlesitrah'
Through tickirta to l i t IA C l eat
may procured at ticketothee. 928 _ softatit under
mental Motel, where aloe State Robnuttind in
ping-Cars can be eeeured 'during - ..wsomr
ormehaang detain at tide office 'Mohave Mintage ch eck ed
at theirtesiderien by the Vision Transfer .
U. Y. KKNITErr. StrVerintestaella'
irciN AN LS D) *UMW"'
w
DNORRIS WN RAM:
ROAD TIME
W,ednea49:-Nai,-1.1867. .T#B,
_ !clog qEltiL§A*.rwit
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,9, 9.0§ t 1e1.1. 12A. AL, 1:901.11,
2 1 X,4.1, 6%, 610. 7;6.9.10. IL 12P. et. , •
Leave Germantown-6, 7, 1.;4 2= 8, 8.. 9 0 , 9, PAL !2 A. 4,1
2, 3.4., 4X, 6. fIX 7, 8. KM 11
The 8.90 down tram, and ,the 6,d and 6 1 4 up trains, will
not stop on the Germantown Branch.
_ ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia,44.96 , minietee ALM ; 2,4arld 10X P.M.
Leave Germtotsry—ftl6°A. M.l;_6 and P. 31.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROA .
Leave Philadelphia--& 8, 10, 194. Id.; 2,9 X, 64. 7.9 and
10 P. M. •.
Leave Chestnut ;11ill— .11;1' minuted, 8, 9.40 and IL4O A.
M.; 1 40. 3.40, 5.40.6:40, and 10.40 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.16 minutee A. M.; 9 and 7 P. M.
Leave Cheatnut Ilill-7.60 minuted A. AL ; 12.40„ 6.40 and
1126 minutes P. hi: •
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 734, 9, 11.06, A. M. ;1.4.3, 434, 534,
6.lEs 9.06 and 11,i6 P. AL
Leave Norristown-6.40, 7.7.60, I.IA. AL ;1,34, 9, 434, 6.16
and 834 P. .
c 1 Li \ irm
aAys:- • '
Leave P hiladelphia -9 A. M.; 234 and 7.16 P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A._ ,M. • 6 3 4 and 9 P.M. ,
•
APR MANAYUNK. - • .
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7%, 9,11.06 A. M.; T, 4,1 , 1, 6}5,
6.16, 8.06 and 1131 P. M.
Leave Manayunk—&lo, 736, 8.20, 9M, 11.}6 A.M. I ; 3X,
•
N and 9P. M. 613uNraiti.
Leave Philadetphia-9 A. AL ; 2)si and 7.15 P. M.
Leave Mamiyunk i at i t i ld,; end 9 - rA P. M.
. Uenolll Buperintenderst.
spot, Ninth and Green streets.
WEST_ CRESTFJI AND KULA.
MURIA: RA11,714/AD, VIA ME. '
14 - 141 MIDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, April 17th. 1868,trains will leave
Duot. Thirty- fi nd and Cheednutstneetta, as follows:
Trains leave Philadelphia for West Cheater, at 7.15 A.
M., MOO _,A 54.41.80, 4.lEs 4.60,5,00 And 4.0.0),P. M. •
Leave Wert CheiterlorPhliadelpidealrem Depot on E.,
Market street, 6,15,1.15, 7.80 and 10.46 A. M.. 1.65, 4.60 and
6.00 P. M.
On and after MondaykJane • 16than IidditiCaULTIIIIII
will learn Philadelphia for Me dia and Intarnsesilete ,
Points at 5.30 P. M. • • ,
,' .
Train& leaving' West Chester at 7.90 A. M.,'• and <leayng
Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M., will stop at B. C. Junction and
Media only.
Paeaengere to or trona4t,t,Ogill'iieivreesi Weeti Cheater
end R. Ls &Mail= gd ins mastOwill take train leaving ,
We Chester at 7.15 A.M. and going West will take train
leaving Pia l44l / 91 " at' 4 • so2 -M-o 411 4 - trilador ' 44- B.• "
Junction. _
Trains leaving Philadelphia at I:1FX Ml and 4.50 P.M.,
and leaving_ West Cheater et 7.80 A. M. And 4.50 P. X.
connect at BC. Junction 'w•lth Trains on the P. and B.
C. R. It. for Oxford'and larteribadlatepointa._ _
ON SllNDAYS—Eta*e"Radelphill 4 5 B,OO AL IL and
I nk
Leave West Cheater fr 'A , M: and' 6 P_, M. ' '
The Depot is reached by the 'Sheen:int and Wal
nut greet care.. Those' f the Whet street firm l'idt with.
in one square. The cars of be lines catuialtrieith &EP
train noon its arrival. ' '• • ' .
FW - Panengers armallareved to takeS' wearing , apparel
only as Baggage.. and the - Company will not, in any case,
be rasponmale tor an =ohne exceeding SION unlade ape ;
Di contract &made tor tha salon • ' • ••
.:
• 1, MONEY WOOD, General Supethitendent - '
,
Iit i gimig.•PITILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE
RAL . RAILROAD. ,••- Summer
. , ementa. On and after Monday,
April la. 1.1301,•the 1Z &
3s will Leave rbiladelphia.from the
W •
Begot of the eld ester Philadelphia Railroad, car-
Der of Thirtydrat Chestnut streets (Wed Milled/IL).
at 7.15 A. M. and,Lbo P.M. • = • , •
Leave Rising Bllntat • .14 PIL,Aud Ox f ord at 1 11 ' A.
M., and leav_et Ond atILLS P. M. •
A Market Trial th• Passenier Car 'attuned wi ll run
on Tuesdays and days. leaviM the Rising glen atlL66
A. M., Oxfollint,lL44 M. and Kennett at LOOP.- con.'
netting at Weit_oneater Junction with a train for Phila. ,
delphia. Oa Wednesdays and tiatunlays train leaves
Philadelphia 40E130 1,4,,nup through to Oxford.
The Train loving Philadelp h i a
am at 7.15 , M: connects at
Oxford with daily lino of Li for •Peach Bottom, in
Lancaster county 4 Returning, eaves Peach Bottom to.
connect at Oxfor d with the Afternoon Train for Philgdel•
phi'..
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P.M, rune to
Rising bun. MIL • • = • • ~ - • , ,
Passengers aIIOWO4 to ;take wearint: *viand tAttly.'aa ,, ,
Baggage, al e ye••,vomisany not: in angr ease, inr , re.
sponsible for ,aluo texceeMni , one hundred dollars,:
unless eV be made for tbl, same. r, • ,
rehl2 • RE' WOOD. Glesteral Burt; t•'.
1111.1 V
1 1 *** wi i i i
"A.
P. Id;
* l4
4int
Aso!
t • RAMILEfts , oIIIDEs
wErt NPAV RAIEVIAO ONEs
SPRING AR
CO cit ita ell ein sr*eti itsdiiy; 4r111,184361
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TRAINit WILL__LEA_VF,
,g9tOM FOOT, OF MARKET
illitEET wHARF (Upper NMI as follows:
For. Bridgeton. Salem, and intermediato • stations, at 8.00
'lt. M. and 3.110 P„litil •', „, i,'i' i ri ~ ' '
For Miliville. Vineland and * way *Unions,' at 8.00 A. M.
and 3.16 P. 61.,
I. or Cape May at 816 T. M.
, For Wdednuryiodeommodatlon), ate 00 P, M.
Commutanowelnalts, good between Phitadelehla and
p a u ll r l e t o ttirt , in fir ty be d ihtilii . ne j .? on application , at the 'pre/1.-
14dg .4.'s ea 'elndian daily lit 12'o+clock (noon).
ell will re in at isteond doveredivharf below
NY admit Stet ,iit ditilvtf m 7 ' A , Minna tifi 61. •
• Freight Delteery rA °nth - Dow:care *whine.
, wild. J. SE,WELL, Superintendent"
agimit POIrIfE r IOD O . •=-412D2 i --- U; ----- . - M - Mq
ND AM 74 2 1 11 , 1,ADL111A
AND TRE TO 'lt ROAD COM.
PANY I II_ 4ila42l;ltutirPhllegrilphi•• •to ow'. YOtk. and
twrFMantilittninWaltint street ivniirg,i , , I • , ,
....
• , 11,1 4 WO 1 '.l . ' ~ i ~,,,i ;,, r ..:r • • : • •,,, imam
At g 08.,, arriden and Amboy, Atmonn: J 62 25
At 6.8., deli sn4ifirrtY ib' AxpreeeMail, 300
t s
At 3.80 Odder' aim JeneY City, Kamen, 800
At 6 , P. M. l ll amdenend Anibor, 1. lot elan. 296
Acconi__,,i , Diligrant -
_- , , 1, $d elan, "1 gO
At 6A. 34,. and 2.P. Id.„ for Freehold ., 4a, :,, .;,
At li anAlO A,,i .64:,02 and 3,30 P. 61.afor 'l'rentenc. .
At AS end la A.• M.,,11.,2, 8.80.4. N wad 6P. M. for Borden.
Atl andio A: 61,; Sit, 11.80; 4.90 and 6P. M.', far ? Florence :
At A B end. 10 Ai .d la, 3.90, 4.80. 6 and' 18.80 P. M. for
Burlington, Beverly and Delano.
At d and 10 A. M.._ ,1• 2.4.121i6 and 11.30 P.ALfer Edge.
water,,Riversidat Riverton and Palmyra. • , •
At 6 an d' 10 A. M., 1.6 and 11 .8 0 P. M. for Fish Souse...
IlArThe 1 and 11.30 P. M..14.11041Wi1l learn fronl foot of
Market street hy, upper ferq
li , ~ •
From erisingten Benet :
At 11 A: M. via genoithgtoifiltna Jersey gib", New York
Exam' SAtieL•,..
_.,• ....., ..• ... . ..,..., 1... ....... ...133 00
At 7,46,and 11.304,54.1110.6.80 an dd P.M. for Trenton and
Bristol., And, sit 10i1fi,A.,31., for Bristol. • ,
At 7.45W :i 1l 1. 31 ., ABO Ast4 SF. 3154 for ML, °rrigville and
„ Tully ~ '
' ' g'P i •M. f sett ke d
At 7 Arland 10,15 A. M i 2.80 and • or Mir tut
Eddington. „ • • -
A.t 7.46 and 10.16 A. IC, 2.20,4, 6, and @P.m,. for Cternwello,
TAtreorialo,liolmesburg, Tammy; Wissinoming, Brides
bug, Fr saki ord, and, SE M. for Mobneeburst and
hi littatioryi. •,.', , , • '
• B g .D.EL/Aveskg RAALROAD ,LENES
itr et
from engin& DePot•
At 7. trAtill,,,_,' SOT ?gagers 'Falls, Buffalo, Titinktrit.
Elmtrei Aback/074o; Roshester,Bhigharripton Oswego,
Syracuse, Gre#,B onn. Montrose. Wiliniebarre, ton*
fitreudebur7r P. Ac. ___,• .' , • Lam
At 7 46,4,._.M •8.20 P. Id. fot Belvidarsi,Pnaton, Lam.
bertelliii, ,Ele gton, &A rhe 8.80 P. M. Line,conneeto
direct with the train, leaving Emden, forMauch, Chunk,
Allentown, BemlehentiAlte. ' - •
At 6 P. M. forLambertvilleltnd intermediate Rhino_
_,,,rte..
From West •Miladelphia Depot. via Connecting Bail;
way , ,- ~ • '
At 980 A. Ma 1.80, 6,30 and 12 P. M. New York Exlress
Liiie, via Jersey City. . .• .. . . . . .3 26
, The MO A. m. and rho PAM. Vie; ran "digiiii: iiii, are:
Sundays excepted.
At 9.m A, M., 1,30, 6.30 and 12 P. M. for Trenton,
At 9.30 At M. 6.80 and 12 P. 31.. for Bristol.
At 12 P. M. (Night) for . Morrisville, Tullytown. Schencks.
Eddington, Cromwell% Torrisdale,Hoimesburg, •I'acony,
Wiannoiningi Bridesburg and Frankford.
For Linea leaving' Kenstrigton Depot, take t h e cars on
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour before
departure. The Cars oti. , Market Street. Railway run di.;
ruct to West. Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut
withineno square. , On Sundays, the Market Street Cars
will run to connect with the 9 &I A, M and 8.30 P. M. lines.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed, eacti.PinseiNter.i
Passengers arc prohibited from taking, anything ,as nag
gnge but their wearing' apparel. Ali baggage Gray
pounds to be paid for extra. The Conipany limit th eir re
sponsibility for baggage.to One Dollar per pound,and will
not be liable for any amount beyond 6110 d, 'except by ape.
cial ccmtract. - - , ; ~ • ,
Tickets sold and Baggage ,cheeked direct t h rough to
Boston, Wori ester, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven.
Providence, Newrt, Albany. _Troy, Saratoga, Utica,
Rome. BYTartele, Rochester. Buffalo , Niagara Fall* and
Suspension Bridge.
An additional Ticket Office is located at No. 828
Chestnutatreet, where tickets to Now York, and all fm. :
Portant points North and Eaet, may be procured. Per. .
eons purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag
gage checked from residences or hotel .to destination, by
Union Transfer Baggage Express. , '
Lines from New York for Philadelphia will leave from
foot of Cortland street at 7A. M. and 1.00 and 4.00 P. M.,
via J. rsev curt and Camden. At' 6.80 P. M. via Jersey
City and Kensington. At 10.00 .A.IIL ang 12 IL. wad 6,00,
P. IL,' and 12 (night), via Jersey City and West Phllidel.
oda, , , •.
From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 6 P. M. likrprea and 5 P.,
lif..Ernigrar t, via Amboy and Camden.
_.______,_. , . ,
At rill 3 - IE6B. . • WM.. fL GAT3DER, Agent
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON
CO UN RAILROAD.—On and after
Monday. February, 10th,18t73. Trani;
will leave from the foot of Market street, (Upper Ferry)
for MemhantvilM, Moorestown, Dartford. Miaow/ripe.
liainesport; Mount Bony, Smithy - 111e, Fwanaville,Vincen.
tow n Blruaingiugn and remberton, at 18,80A.M..8.08
• RPTCRNING- • '
Leave Pemberton, 7.7 e. 8.86 A. 31 ~and 2.2 e P 3L
" Mount Dolly, 7.45, 8.47 A 1.,. and 2.44
Moorestown, 8.18, 8.16 A.M., and 8,128. m. ,
The 3.00P.M. lino will run through to Ilightstown, stop
Ting at all the intermediate places.
C KAMER. Superintend° •
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY—RE
gumption of tripe. The steamer ELIZA.
, HANCOX, Captain L. W. Burns,' hav
ing been thoroughly overhauled and put in complete re
pair. kill resume her route on the Delaware ritter, be
tween Wilmington and Philadel4bia, touching at inter
mediate landings, MONDAY. arch 110. 1808,, , starting
from a harf south-end of Market street bridge. Wilming•
ton. and from arch street wharf. .Philadelphia... marling
on the following time-table : Leave Wilmington -at I A.
M.. leave Wilmington at 1 P. IL ;leave Philadelphia at 10
A; M., leave Philadelphia at 4 P. M. The proprietors of
this line. thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed
-upon them last season, have determined to oiler the fol
lotring reduced rates of faro : From Wilmington to
Pb lilt del phia. 20 cents from Chester and Doak to Phila
delphia, 10 cents; from Philadelphia to Wilmington, 20 ,
ceial ; from * heater and 11ook to Wilmington, 10 cents.
Round trip tickets 50 cebte.
. J. W.IIANCO;
ruh2B4fl President New York and Troy Steambbat Co.
TO RENT.
IaGERMANTOWN COUNTRY BEAT.—TO LEY,
a large, well-built Mansion:With about tea acres of
lawns, situate at the corner of Gorges lane and
Bristol Township line road. Germantown, within five
minutes' walk of the railroad station. It commands an
extensive view, has hot and cold water -.bath, stabling,
etc. The lawns ale handsomely .embellished with trees,
shrubbery. itc. z •
Also-,A..neatmodern Residence, situate on Washington
Inc,n near Bristol road. Has hot and cold water, stab ,
ling. handsome Plinth, trees, &c.
Also—A desirable Residence, with two acres of land,
stabling&c., situate on Bristol Township line road,
above Go „ rgas lane.
All the above are convenient to railroad stations.
Apply to WIL LIAM C. HENSZEY,
aO-43t0 737 Market street
•TO RRNT. , --A Of)UNTRY 'BEAT ON 'LIMEKILN
Road, near Ha neipatreet ;large grounds, containing
fruit, bed, shrubbery: the . 1188 of lee, of a cow.
Twelve rooms. two pantry room ; stable, bas two rooms
ford servants; bath room, hot and cold water; all the
&Mrs matted ; partlty furnished. Twenty 'Mr:Lutes to Ger.
mento wn depot. Rent, WOO a month: Apply to Geo. N.
WATTBON, keil Routh Sixth street.
Tenant to take the gardener. aPlPitli
TO LET.—DWELLING HOUSE No. 475 NORTH
Sixth: stivot. lianniediato possession.. Heat $l,OOO
Per annum. Liquuu ol .
JOHN , ULRICH.
Pennsylvania Railroad Office,
apl3 4t Third and Willingra alloy.
TO RENT—A THREE-STORY DWET,LEIG
11411 with back buildings. No. bll South Eleventh street+,
'' Modern improvements. Immediate pesseeelom
Also. modem dwelling S. E. corner - Broad d AUTO
tvjets. Apply to CuFFIKIK JOEDA,Nr , 4fra,—Welant
str/et.
TO RENT. FORA YEAR, FROtFIST JUNE, A.
.furnished house, in Fine streekAgar „Eighteenth.
' All modern conveni enos. •
Address 'lox 2,934 P. O. ' iplEr 40
TO LET.—A COUNTRY PLACE, THREE %tams
frcm the city, with' six acres, good house, shade,
fruit, garden. grape-house, stables, Ate., and every,
GollTf•Ditnce, and partly furnished. Apply to
aplu ws ti ' B.OO.IfECAVE.4
.•
0 FOR RENT. FuR THE BUItiIIER'HEASONt
furnished.—an elegant Residence,' , with stabling'.
vegetable garden and several acrea of bindattaehed '.
sit' ate on .Manbeitn street. <I ermaniorL'' d4'. l MtiW '
1 4 ,1( & iSONS.I.OB Wainntatreet."
,
. ,
16 FOR RENT ON AN IMPROVING , LEARE4 I A;
' large baildiag, having a front of 2d feet , by 130 feet
in depth, situate on-the south side of WaintituOtreek
%atlt of Tenth. J. M. 01.11dMEY; at' 1301$8,- 508 ,Walaut
I/ 10•RENT.,41 , GERMAN WIC•L-A A M 'ORNIED
V owe, with all ntodorp copventeucos; stabling, gar
., den, Am; VieseentlY.' attested and convenient to
.rau oad. Apply at 737 Market street. apt s vt 4t•
c::illce RENT—TWO LARGE DWELLINGS. WITH
brOvyn atone fronts,' and 14U3 North Sixteenth
" tArt-Et. Apply to 8. MUDGE,
~ a ;1611.• ~ $ ~ 149 Market street.,
, ,
tiTO itENt,L:i' HANDSOMELY PDRNIRDED
Douse with modern conveniences, in a central loca.
tton, for four months or Mote. Apply to 518 Fourth
i
sire% second story, from 12 t 0 .3 o'clock. spl4.2t*
FOR REN r-ARESIDENCE, SUMMER ' REDENCE, :FUR : . t
nishodi near Radnor 'Station, an Penn,3ylvania' Rail.
mad, blcpply to JOLLN M. LINDSAY, West Haver , ,
?for P. 0., Del. county.aplikit...
. . •_.
11
FOR RP 7.7 T--THE THREF-STORYRRIOK REEIV
v
deuce. with three story double back buildin.situato
' No. am
1231 Arch t. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, ME
Wklnutitrect, • ~ • ., .• :, 1 ' ;•
TO ANT 7 DEBIitAI I LE 7101.780 EYE,
with all the modern improvementa, suitahle . '
privntetamils. ,solll.4lt*;.'
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itTO RENT —TIII4 ,FOUSBTORY DWYb7LLINtI, -,
WO. 1316 South Broad street. Apply on the f i rogi-:
TPta/P9fE
FOR SALE.
BIJILDING LOTS
PoSALE. A
BALDERSTON :tirAtIIERTSON
(Air i rrj,:r
No:120 Nort
t lai erhfxlo24ikettlattll42tli*
ninme•lm2 ''3C.P/
112, FOR BAIL—TIT A7LANTIO Orcir
ful Cattaga Iteildevent , eituattiOadßims
above North Carolina 'sena% an frontlsigttbd
oea,,And,le with,1 11 0 417 1, 4 1 d 0 16 .1kollflar ' ll Ali t "
road dept. - ;It 1 0 10 chalincerV.'7
doublet bedded,' 24 rgttlitiptknoth , 2 , .„
kilebtlifanardlutlf; 41104Pfigltapp .11
rtorleo hig front. tArttf_Cues irk • IT
Portico Ira! and's° fee vernal tin • a . '
ample closet& Ao od cictern and cellar. The lot IS 22 ,
feet. 'Yor further 449M4040POPIY141 1 4+4.ffievoit,. •
uon SALE--BU i DiNtyvato ,07,44 - v: i,lnrwl. olii:.
- 1 -'• Latteiorthip7og r ionAllisrffintStlxtrol;
2 loin .1f,,, , ?Tee Lb r itt,,, 04,
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' 3 lots N. .- WA ti A V,4l' • e=lrtt, Welt'
philadejriblit.t • • S.)tti. ~; t . t•,. - , Y 11': , in. t.,.. • , ;.- -. 1
3 ioth WQ 1101#4 11 / 40 , , PilnetreP3sTatitrrti -4 )..”., A , t +
6 lots F. B. i 10.,,a viEtre i ttratir,Axv , ~,. '`,l 'a'
2 lotm E. El. niserd =it Ve =goon '
All in improing'nelghtol,,ls4ttrlk ltb • ..,..,a "
JORDAN, 433 WAlnut,r ' " ‹: '". ''' /owing, 0
' FORBALFLWA..
...the Itiver'lliimit.
N. J. containing Or
street. The house ls
the centre; lara.shadt
and liardetrtilled with'
minutes , walk of Omani
premises, or to 'WM. Ki
tiCkit'shLEtoi
Pb.i Nett W l4c
~ esidence, r6p6
Used hon 66 ,11761 Gira
laid out withs. tiotizei
I.4:kt 76 bir •
The lot sldjoiiiirig;
sired.
tit 44149
gou (C bleneeleenet
evergreen green
how e, temnt houeesAl
situate on IRlghltreet:
th to rgrirog4 e '
stloritth.
abarkliggee;J.J44,43ll3)
dim- FM BALE— -. ..1' m i iff
.11.11 11 . t ii
;NORM. Olegi ..t. "MI 1
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The elegant Brick and Bpptesallippetyolder t ' u N i 0,14411-1,
Broad , etreet, southetet` Centel!' el-miesem, n rtt - *KV
Argil ftreet• ,c• v - . ,! i... 1 Ilim 211144411 111.ctaliaOlteli7
ilpir , I co i rmAr t mc—Fo4l etunkt t, • ;
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xpintit Welk kWh , WI of. ,` .• , ' P , .,' , ,r• , - A
Get/n* l O4V n . 1 11411:40,k•':(4.01L ' ' ' NI S ' ss ` 110101
WttlTglt , lttle4ti ' I-P '.• yliclUi FA ass .
2troid set Ali if(01.
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Deitivareteo .IV thhelle I etnici • mid
/ . 1040. Stitt' ~ ..17a 4 , 11,1411121te twit 14e0111*reAlteli
tirr).l
di_ Mt GIO '/,'" *lssW.N43.e nt a YIA iilit•
'FOB ~ 0
.440,g,t , '4 daftit t iOlkti c 4Myr t
noose, at , mereban f "ii :
j p . p _ , ~,,.. ,v.
quest maroon, emanate" , , aiad dB
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lington canna* , railroad; rMarif lift Of lialget J udttut ab 1
Camden, in oi, u _v ?hl o,o4,jur.4wittra,,Lc.l l r, „,• 4
aP9 60 No. 21 N-Delawaroavenue, Philadelphia.
riTOI SALE °RV) L Fa' = • ' MT" `T..r"
months, in GernatuttplOnAArgiejeeetthei lth
the mod ern conveetenee!, : pia Onto img; con
vesuler tte the reflr,ond` dee et, Addreellik' .r 44 EOl1 4 10:
2113, Ithiladelphle Peet(' 4 %4-, • 't , :WO ' '
am÷i tt FOR SALE-4PREMISESiNaII(it 414101114:011/0e
4111%11! tf .f rrri o r isuglik#o-htLst4 tint ,
P linttimenowitleint447o° "
apll.st• Second a Treinandblimite
cA VERY DESIRABLE , REMl)7l44llrireriiinliV:? , ;
- MANIUA. WESr, 111,LiDild•PUtitt. adorn 4. 1
built convenient houpe argn i t y Wfilig •' ""y43
Ftutt, Flowere, tto. inquire 0 pr
Iton otreet. / , la ) , )
FOR SALE A THREE-ST& 4 "11i 3 4 411
with doubts back buildings, 443
Apply to .„_,
c , FOR SALE-44 VE NIMAIIIIRO' 88' 4188 r ti,
§3t ,x . !e t, below Rine. Lot 39
4p154t0,
FOR SALEL-I'llE ML'FOANTL'Otrit!SRAZ,''' ''
earner of Birch lauffsnAl bionflopf err a • Lsaw - Chtet. :(
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~,to , MI / .._ , . • ...* P4.1 11 M .. .,.. 13 ..;.r ,, - -
' - ''''''' • _ • ' ' -, 1•:•;•iX Mr "'""tfOrr'"rt
1 aQ . ELEGANT , NRW,gnstrowg, , tgapi .
a. uv 'ELEGANT NEW REISIDENuti . ..11X45.7d '.
No. 9022 SF_ISVOR' STREET: ' l9 +“ , 4
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FOR RALE. ,- JlAlR.SBROTilltliteit'oo' h;y.,‘,l ,
feb27.2v. , —, ~ ,A 500 :80 . 04 1 WEE .•' 1P,•• 4-'
18684 iliii'ißlNE;'DFTPlvE'3winiEfilitAB6B,l'
~_ N. 1929 WALLACE ETIV. Woe 1 , .k -. 'lir ~.....
tionee4Si feet front; !skip te&11„ street. 4 j ''--
r 4 a tIIALE. .• . ',.. MACEMMICITME.R..4II4IALOI - 4 4 1 .
fe97.2m!' , , , . - ~, , treMPIE gitTnfrW.lV-1 '
ITAI.OIJABLE WHARF .Y . ROREI , ItT4 4 rar s Aii f
•v. theDelptere rivelr, halime i st eu trint la .
Pier 71.fiadiwide. - ; J. M. 010 ~, i ~:, . .I
street, , •; II , ~. i .::..-.,'7"fr11 ~..--,, Otirt ; 31", .e . ,:YJ , ff. , tai
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IIIGHTII QUARTEHLY '`RFPORT "OF
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L'aited Stet( e bonds deposited with
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Treasurer of the United Statae..'.., I 50%000 ~ 1 E '
I:nited Statt.l3 bonds and othet.„.atou• ~,...d t ~i , , s
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rides on . hand • ..........:.):,
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Real estatelPreductivo)• ' '' 'ol *IT OP efa. •
Legal tender notes and
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cares. '......t.i. .... .. ..... ......,..34a, go ' 4 . ' 4 "' "
National B ank n0te5...... .,. ,.i. :! ,..V.%'.''.' .11 1...." "RU II ; 0 r ,; . 4 ' 7 E1' ,.. .':". 5
Pfactional !currency, and atatups,.....
,11.1 , 112t m lei , 1 ~,,i, ~., ! r
PAM:HUMS... ••• • • ; •,• • • . 6 . ...
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Doe from. other banks: :. sia,‘.tay
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ExpenseS Alla taxes ........ ..,.....,..,.,,,...!. ~ , r 3 1 ,., ..let..,
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LlANtangs; -• • r ,
capital 5t0dc...... oabot
circulation ... ... .. . . .. . .
Depoeitc.,. . . „
Profit and Ices ....... :. . 1 , WI; 12 • -
TOtal •- • • $2 6W,lt2ft
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1)/TPOSALS FOR GOAL: , '= -- ' ' i - ". ,=_•' L...tihz. ' ,'- :'
.I. AoSISTANT QUA ItTER'itASTE XI
IPS OFF I C E 3141(1.
liJ' GIRARD S'PttnitT,
• ; , • .• " ' • .PB/ LADT.GrIIIA. Pa.,Abillat4 ISO. , &
Sealed proposals will be rt ceived at ill's Milos until
eleven (II) o'clock A.M.: °flirt EV DlVl'lleWetOlfirilt intr. l'. •
for furnishing the Quarierma.tersi,Dopartment w flirgks., , ~...
thousand gross time best' quality White"Asit'AntlirlM -
Coal. , tf ouch sinee and id atielvesiantitiee fade' A hige . 4
ordered or a period Rf,orwitear frogt,TMli iltr,;_
nest, tri the privilege or ineretteing it t
''..bouean twig. should it be Mouthed , f• tI , ,
So moon of the makes; near et &f . gado ko.
city. including the L. if, 41,reinetye. edepri I t
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Gray's Ferry Hoed, to' ag antiminglAtt WA ' lt • .
diet tone, mint beleliveredtat lead valdlol l ' ''
may be ordered, witho.tt any,adielgoetiltiinpidgio the, I
U. B. The balance to he delivered oa board of veste at
thin Pm tlnfoOldtiolaitd.chdditiedifro.VoinidAteitiow ,
duet at e the r unwritten. .. , , ._, , ~ , ~ „ ,
_ P,ro 1 'Mut :he' Made %Mei en/ . 4 .llcuebfi ere 'tlinnr , " 4l
forme, iv MA canibeigtidedifg i/e;.'S .. it '....,; -4,n,.1 , 1t) •
A li
Any 'ad iticirtatin mien e. a b ..refiref we '
to bia,vyal l te t foxiliggidost applicator) ', , dereigittede,") 0 • • 1
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REUBEN ILI, Atll.:f mi. F ; I , t .t. R UP. ,
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etit r . riA% AkirwErriatr t .,
neon on hand • constant supply o L ands
SGRUYLKILL GOAL& troll tha 0402404 tor Fottnliyo,
Factory. and Steam Purpories. atol4
TREGMUMBTED OBN
IS RA
NIIII BROOK LER EV A 0 • '
, OTHER4IIIBI I - 'LASES COMAS, ;
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AIR; 40:.
.-.' IMIT END OF CHESTNVF ITFitSI4,LT.BIUDOE.
!....fe.u.m#3 , • ALSO. DUAL AND Wm/Ey. - '
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a. maittust ininta.' • " • 4onw v . eintarr.
T B tt et ,uppv k lusJoND INtarn , taTrafrioN , . 14,
r stock or
tiring MOuntain, Lehigh 'and Lamle Mtnintalti.basio
w et 4 with the preparation_prep br til‘weilbitedr. Canna,
bei . xs sued by_any other Lou, ~, , ~,. •- -is '• '
oii We, Franklin bustitute Botuainig„ 'No, 16 • 0
Moe ,t. SINES di 81:1_ ,__1 1 '
i otl Arch street wharf. SehuyauL
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•110TII • USE, No: ,11 'NORTEK SECOND
digs of ttl , qq 4 l n A' am k , ' • , ttr
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A ES' ac LEE
flay° now on band , and at* still recatirlittlViarte 41•1141. 1 - mil''
choice assortment, of Spring and floonneT Good, t g ir op t
adapted to Men , s and Boys' akar. to WPien .1'14 t'
the attention of Merchants Clothiers 'Tailors ali
• COATI:1 , 10 0091/ki. ; ar
SliPer Mack French Cla hs. •
gyper Co/ored Aensh, Cloths, f
Black and Colored t °stings. • ,
Black and Colored•TricetCoatings:'
?iagonol,Rl4 , B4,Coattogre!. •
li l l , olMitratti., alt colors,' ,
c 1 •
w Styles i.,adies , Cloaking( - • ~„t 41,/tir*.A,
81 Mixed Coatings. atc.
f_ PANTALOON STUFFS. • •
• Black roonelt Doookioa. -
do do Canimeres, • „ ,
N ei ", s tyl es Faticy • do. ••••, - °,!;; 'l
DOr2 ' '•'Al4'''lo
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