1 r IV! LEG 0114 PI anauIIANIST Cov. Geaut has returned to Harrisburg. 'f cleetbm in Georgia begins to-day. Put tAIVENT JOHNSON. on Saturday, presented tienzeant Bates !Pith Vol Lizor.-Ges. SHERMAN had an interview with the President on Saturday. ,Tors' steamer St. Patrick was burned at Meal on Saturday. Loss $35,000. GENERAL GRANT and eon have gone to West Poiht. A orseArad from Malta says that Admiral Far regut. with the 'United dtates squadron, has left Valentia forpeben. , . Trin,Repribilians have carried the Constitution ned'eleCted' War State ticket in Loußdana. New OritentilibiVever' has gone Democratic. . I Thinthsabvilppi Convention has expelled Caps tsfitilrowaseted, a member, for assaulting its Pre .Wa[arsiarlas been committed for trial at the Assixee Court., on the charge of murdering ThotnalD'Arey McGee. „ „, , Norri K H n MAR RT ALL, c,uicago, was nearly destriaved by fire on Saturday morning. Loss $40,00, - T[ret. Treasury Department last Week issued $375;000 An' fractional currency,' and redeemed and .deetroyed $369,000. THE railroad bridge spanning the.Walloonozoc river.. On the Troy and Burlington R inroad, Ver mont,' was destroyed by fire on Saturday. THE snit against Simon & Co., in Liverpool, for damages by the explosion of nitro-glycerine, on board the steamship European, at Aspinwall, in April, 1866, has'.beeu withdrawn. Alms linant.r..and,Henry Coulter have agreed to row for the championehip and 111,000, on the Schuylkill river, 'gm/notch to come off on the 18 th 0f,5100,0•5* • ALL xses.re#orts of national banks for the cur; eat quartenwith the exception of sixteeni have been received by the Comptroller of the Treas ury. Ttelefolinininhips Cuba and City allots, Started or 41,Ince , tiy,laveirpool from New York on Sat unia4l3,,ltis said,thatafr. Cunard has wagered $lO, :that, the Cuba will be the twat - Vessel to eaelit USerpoeL' Teoz,total, exports of the British- American prerfj4ek:Ai the Atlantic, including Canada, duting.the year ending last June, amounted to S3I;S I MTeB,, of which $8,623,169 were free of THE'Palistnent of the North German Confede ration has adopted a resolution instructing Count Von Bismarck to enter into negotiations• with foreignptiWers, for the purpose of establishing by treaty the absolute neutrality of private pro perty at sea during time of war: Tin: 'Virginia Convention adjourned .woe die at midnight on Friday. The Constitution was signed only by the President ana Secretary, in accord ance with previous resolution. Several Republi cans, including one negro, voted against its final adoption. GENERAL SCHOFIEIX , has suspended J. S. Calvert, State Tieasurer •of Virginia, appointing George Rye, the Convention's Secretary, to be the Treasurer ad illarial. The General has also appohated a new State Prison Superintendent, and neW city officers for Cnariottesvule. Gat:nese NAPIER, in command of the Abyssi nian expedition, requests a heavy remittance of treasure, for the expenses of the army. to be sent to bim before the rainy season sets in, as he anti cipates, during that season. that communication with theses coast will be frequently if not wholly Interrupted. Oven fifty bodies of cholera victims, buried at Arsenal Island by the authorities of St. Louis Bat summer were washed from their resting place by ,a rise of the Mississippi, on Saturday. Twenty-four of the corpses were recoverwi from the stream, and those on the Island are to be re moved to stealer burial place. Trie latest [Amounts from Laramie state that the Peace Commissioners have been successful do tar. The Cheyenne Argus of Friday says that Gen. Conner has sent Spotted Tail and thirty warriors on an expedition to recover the property stolen by some of Red Muffs band. There Is some doubt as to whether anything will he accom plished. or whether Spotted Tail will return. Altairs in Mexico. Hat . ..fins, April 19.—The mail steamer from Vera Cruz brings the following news : General Jimenez had abandoned his revolutionary pro- IA eta, and had submitted to the authority of the national government. President Juarez had been very ill, but was re covering. The revolution in the State of Sinaloa has not been suppressed, and the rebels were gainimr e - round. `Several fights had taken place in the Valley of Mexico , between the revolutionists and detachments of government trqops, but the re ault has not been stated. On Good Friday the towns of Lnis and Leon. in the State of thaanalato, were plundered and sacked by bands of armed brigands. The toWia Of Tnnliango and the surrounding district have' also been invaded by bandits, who robbed the citizens and plundered the plantations. in the State of Michoacan, the town of Jaretou had been destroyed by ire. The anniversary of the massacre of Taeubuya was observed by a large meeting in the City of Mexico. The State of Oaxaca has abolished the local tax on provisions and domestic products. The 1 - ndlan; war con:tinned in the State of So nora. ' 'Oo l vernot McCormick, of Arizona, and the Mexican Governor of Sonora had an interview, at whieh..arrangeMents were made for securing the right of transit through the Mexican terri tory. A Protestant church has been opened in the Mexican capital. Martinez de Castri, Minis- ' ter of Justice, had resigned. A plan has been introduced in the Mexican Congress for tue colo nizationbarneatan. An Afnerican vessel has been seized at La Paz, engaged in the contraband business. The con r•ignee of the British steamer;Danube. at Vera Cruz, had offered to Ow complete satisfaction to the government for the alleged violations uf law by the caplialu of thateteamer. . ' Some Ifiexieitia papers &ay that Gen. Negrete has issued a proclamation against the republican government. Other papers.. charge him with being implicated in the 'attempt to assas4in ate Juarez. The Minister of the Treasury officially reports that the expenses of the Republic now reach $20,000,000 per annum. It Was reported that Eldridge, of San Francisco. had embarked a cargo ofarms on the steamer.,Mentsna to aid tbe revolution at Mazatlan. Two English' war were in the, harbor of Vera ,Cruz. VITT/ f3E7IAAETII . THE GAME LAU s.—The following supplement to an act for the better preeervation of, game and insectiverous,blrds, approved April 21 , 1858 1 , was passed by the last legislature: SrtcrloN 1. Be it enctetpd by the Senate and louse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General,, Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by ; the authority of the same, that the'lline. - for shooting partridges shall com mence on the 20thday of October and end on, the 20th day Of December in each year. Sac. 2. The penalty proyltied by.tbe section of the act to which this is a supplement, be and the same is .hereby increased to .62,, and the ,penalty provided •by the lst geetion of the said act be andithe 'same herebyrlacreased to the sunyof $25, and the remedies provided by said law fortollecting said penalties shall be and , are hereby made applicable to the law as hereby amended, .and all laws and parts of laws incon sistent herewith be and the same are hereby re pealed. At-et , „‘t. volt Aro..--Right Reverend 'Thomas. Elder. Bishop of Natchez, Mississippi, attended the services at BC - Mary's'; Church, South. Fourth street. during yesterday, "'His object in being present was to appeal for. aid, that he may be et,ablul to provide orphan asylums and other charitable institutions for irripoverlshed dio cese under his care. Bishop Elder represents tie State of Mississippi as being in an '"extremely on:Wrote condition. - By the co.oneratlon of the Reverends George Strobel, Pastor, and Thomas Power, Assistant Pastor, of St. ftiary's cengre gaCon. Bishop Elder succeeded in colleeting, a large stun. He has already visited a laninber of the parishes of this city, and through the gene rt,.its; Of Right Rev. Bishop .lVtkod sit ;.the I , l,7:Lbeti of the diocese will he appealed : to. 11 DErmcienox.—The new buildiat: kr)4041,1 as the Alexander Presbyterian Church; 'at liiiuttectith, and Green streets, yip, de l p Aa l e 4 , tt,k• Orviee of God yesterday, ktatorv , or Vie intrth wue given in the•niOrfint+; toy itie twines, Rev. T. M. Cunningham D D 'Divine i skrvieek. were held in the afternoon, when addraiseS 'Were' made by Rev. Drs. Willits,- Beadle, Henry and Cunningham: - In the evening, the, dedicatory 6 croon Ives preached by Rev. A. T. McGill, D.D.- The now church is 100 feet deeN by 52 feet wide: height from floor to apex of ceiling, 40 I. height of tower, 200 feet. It is built in the Norman style ot architecture,,,,,, t,..y,...,. kill atone, with brown•stone fags. The roof k o is of slate, and rises in a sharp v le of about sixty degrees. The,windows are of tained g lass,;, and the doors of grained Oak.. The Weill eur-' mounted by a gilt vane. A large ornamented window occupies the front of the c urch, ,over which is a circular one intended to. threw light down upon the choir. The interior of the church is fitted up in a superior manner. A gallery is placed in , the front , for the accommoda- tion of the choir end organ. Around the front rises a neat railing, on which are placed screens. There are three aisles, to, each of wtch i Is a door leading out on Green street. The , Ws are ofgrained oak', and neatly cushioned with green plush. The altar presents a neat appear ance. being surmounted by a Gothic arch. It is built of wood, painted in imitation of marble. In front are placed three large cushioned chairs j ‘ and sofa. The whole floor is carpeted with gree tapestry. • The walls have been calcined, and a present are without ornament. The gas lights are , placed in the ceiling, and the rays dif fused through thick. glass herniapheres, which are placed in rows along it. The total cost was 5 60 , - 500, nearly all of which has been raised_, by the congregation. itself. A yaw. SNIII.DX.E.—A young man, well dressed, entered the store of Keyser d Co., on Market street, above Third,a few days ago,and purniabed a bill of $l3O worth of kid gloves, directing , Mr. Keyser to send them to Yard tt Clarke, Trenton. NEw Jersey, whose agent he represented himself to be. The goods were forwarded, to the flrm, who immediately returned them, stating they had not ordered them. On examination Mr. Keyser found one dozerOpalrs missing. On Fridaymorn ing a gentleman , called on the above firm,,to quire into the standing . of Clarke &Co.rstating that a young man had ordered a large bill of goods to bo sent to them. He was informed that they were good and reliable, and directed to ar rest the young man if be called again. He bought a bill of 5650 from Messrs. Moore, Liggett & Co., and one from Alexander, Buck Sr. Co. Our mer chants should be on, the lookout for bin/. ANNIVERSARY OILED RATION.--The Scott Legion, celebrated, on Saturday evening last, the twenty-first anniversary of the battle of Cerro Gordo, at their quarters at the northeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. The Legion, together with - h - number of invited guests, eat down to a banquet, and after partaking heartily of the repast, toasts were given, responded to. and speeches made. The remarks of General Patterson, giving an interesting outline of the Mexican campaign, and questi-ning the policy that had been pursued with reference to Mexico at the close of the war, were greeted with great enthusiasm by his old companions-in-arms. Ad dresses were also made by Gen. Biles, Col. A. H. Reynolds, Col. George Moore, Col.. E. W. C. Greene, Capt. John Spear, and others. During the evening the American Glee Club added to the amenities by delightful singing. - 111.0411113 Or TRADE. SAMUEL E. KE.9,_ GEORGE N. TATHAM, MONTHLY Cohourrius. ANDREW WHEELER, ROVIEJOIENTIP ON' OCEAN lIITEAILIMENUI• TO ARRIVE. ISHIPI ?EOM FOB DAT. Virginia . .Liverpool-New York - ..... -April 1 Belgian .. ... ........ Liverpool-Portland April 2 Propontle............Liverpool..Borton, &c......... April 2 Atalanta. ....., ... ... London.. New Y0rk..........April 4 Berlin .... ...... South ampton..Baltimore... . ...... April 4 Aleppo ..Liverpool_New York ..........April 7 Weßer......Boutbampton..New York .... —April 7 City of London....Liverpool-New Y0rk........ . April 8 Louisiana.... ....... Liverpool-New Y0rk..... ....April 8 lowa Glaegow..New York April 8 Austrian. .Liverpnol -Portland. .....April 9 leutonia . Soul hampton..New York .... ..... April Id Scotia.... .. ....... Liverpool. NevvYork.... ...... A prilll Napoleon lII - ......Brest..New Y0rk....... - A print Hermann Sout . .mpton..New York April 11 If ernionn So uthampton..New York.. April 14 TO DEPART. Hamrnonia ...New York..l3ambure .... ...... April 21 RilMia. New York..LiVerpool April 22 Tripoli...—.' ......New York ..Liverpool ..........April Xi Morro Castle New York,..Naseau&Havana_April T. 5 Merrimack.... .. - .... York.. Rio Janeiro, &cc— April M Pioneer. .....Philadelobia_Wilmington.........Aprillt Pising Star 'New York..Aspinwall April 24 virginia.... New York ..Liverpool .... ...... April 25 Europa.. . New York-Glasgow. . April 25 Tonawanda.. ...Philadelnhia..Savannah........ ..April2s Europe. .New York.. Havre. ...... ...... April 25 Alliance Philadelphia..Charieston .........Arril 25 Star of the Union..Philadera..N. O. via Havana-April 28 Stars and Stripes... .Philad'a..Havana....... April Di Germania......... . New ew York-1iamburg...........April Di Scotia. . . .... .... „New York.. Liverpool..... ...... April 29 Minnesota ----New York _Liverpool-- ...... April 29 Eagle. . New York—Havana ... ...AprilSO po Ei Zi la : 0 1 au , ' mKi 4 c:A PORT OF PH CLADELPHIA-Armr. D:). BUN Amu, 5 201 aurg SET% 6 401E110u WATss, 1 23' ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer D Funny, DAVI Y. 24 houre from New York. with nob. to W 31 Baird it Ce. Steamer Florence Franklin, Pierson, 13 houre from Bab timore, with rodeo to A l;roveo..lr. ARIUVED UN SATURDAY. Steamer Norfelk,'Vance, from litchrnond and Norfolk, with video to W P Clyde & Co Strainer Geo 11 SOUL Ford, from Washington, with us&e to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Philadelnhia. Fultz, 24 houni from New York, with mdse to .W P Clyde k Co. Sri :imer Vulcan, Morrison. 94 houre from New York, Kith tndoe to W 131 Baird & Co. Schr W II ;Wiles, Timinim, from .lamer River, with old iron. Am. to captain. debt E B Shaw, Shaw, Milton. Schr .1 d Gallagher, BA)Nam . . Richmond, Va. Schr Mary Bei lieilly. Rortou. Pet Nt iitett alma. Call, Roston. Schr M May Rackett, Providence. Tug lindson,_ Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P,Clyde & Co. Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P,Clyde & Co. ' BELOW. - - - Bark Pacific (Br). Mckenzie. from Matanzae 4th nit. with molaneee, arrived at Che.ter yeeterday (Sunday) morning, where, she will (Recharge cargo. OLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Wyoining, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and Southern Mail Se Co. Steamer Aries. Howes, Boston, H Witmer & Co. Steamer New York. Jones, Washington, W P Clydekeo, Steamer E C Biddle, McCue, New York, W P Clyde&Co, Steamer A C dtiwere, linox, New York, W P Ciyde&Co. Brig Paragon. Weash, Matanzas, Warren & Gregg. .Brig C V Willi/3MP, '1 hompron, Trinidad. S& W Welsh. Schr W 13 Thomas, Vinemore, Matanzas, J Mason & Co. Schr Clara Davidson, Jeffries, Newberu, NC. Lathbury, Wickersham & Co. Schr E V Glover. Ingersoll. Boston, Caldwell, Gordon&Co. Bohr Roanoke, Barret Washington. do. Behr Mary Reilly, Reilly: Beaton. do Sehr Emma 11 Shaw, Shaw Portsmouth. Tyler & Co. Sehr 11 May Hackett, Providence, Day, Huddell & Co. Schr J 11 Gallagher, Gallagher, Richmond. Clabeon & Co. Schr M A 131cOahnn. Call. Boston, W H Johns & Bra Schr Zealous..Willinius. Georgetown, captain. P Tug Ilitdam, Carr, Baltimore, with barges. .W Clyde & Co. Tug Thos Jefferson, to: Baltimore, with a tow of bargee. W P Clyde &. Co, MEMORANDA. Steamer Alliance, Kelly, sailed from Charleston 18th inst. for this port. Steamer Tonawana,Jenninge, cleared at Savannah 18th inst. for this port. Steamer Cleopatra, from Lendon, was below New Or- leans 14th host. Steamer Nestorian, Dutton, Failed from Portland 18th inst. for Liverpool. Steamer Norfolk. Vence. sailed from Richmond 17th inst. for this port. Steamer Liberty, Bain, cleared at Baltimore 18th inst. for Mayans and New Orleans via Key West. Steamer.Wm L'enn.Billinge. cleared at New York 18th inst. for London. Steamer 8t Laurent, liorande, cleared at New York Bth inst. for Havre. Steamer PentleYlValda, Hell, cleared at New York 18th .:t. for Liverpool. Steamer Lionville, Laker, cleared at New York 18th et. for Havana. Ship Favorite, Buah, cleared**. New York lath inet. for +an Francisco. . . . Ship Emily Aegean.. Wsitem from Calmat& lat ;Jae for Liverpool, woo rpo4.oll6th Irth. let 31 31 5, lon 24 37. Berk E A Bouder, Payne, from .I.utworp, at Cardiff I.Pt inetant. . . . . Bark Return. Chipmanroin London for tide port. FMm sailed from Deal hu Brig Meteor, Andereon, cleared at Boeton 17th hut. for Matanzas. . .. .. Schr R R Towneend, Toyviasend, cleared at Savannah Schr ej3 . 1 o r4.1 „ 1 2 1 B iu ort e . n. . cleared at Wilmington. NC. 16th inet. for Porto Rico. Be.. • • • • Behr Baxmit, Casiday. which !ailed from Barbados 20th ult. reported for thiti port. was at Arroyo about 27th ult. for N li t ork to 2 days. Behr Jo u S Lee. Carr, lti days from Cienfuegos. at New York 18th Inst. bclu ftlamtatieo, Claypole, lb ,days from Layacea. a Now Yolk Idth • Behr Minnie Itepplier, ebnover, hence at Key (et 18th instant. &lir A Scull, Sowers, cleared at New York 18th hot for Trinidad. Schr Althea, Smith. cleared at New York , lath inst. fOr Cionfuegoe, Sew it C Oreve, 'Weaver, cleared at Galyeston 7th Wet. for tide poit. Behr leabella (of 1...3Wve, Del), Dorton. 27 duye from Ma. racaibo via Fortune h„: den, with coffee, at Nov Schr Trade 'Mad. Hoffman cleared at Wlliufpgtoir, C. pith met. for port, with . lumber, • • MA.EINE MISCELLANY.. Firig faunal Duncan. at N York froth ., afeseinik resorts ,April 8. ISt 07,10 a ta, in . gale from lift, , lteary Bemoan. of Ilitladriphia, end Geo tkeaftb,, penman, the , act ot failing Clic.' fctrirtli% fep ri;timpei,trd ! noOpi t ; nod wan dreVieeed. , - 'Behr Ciao Nettiageh%,:Btattli. Ittorti PFillimitt 4 loatr,wee i roir4 4)1100 vu11149 014 i o.b o wta i p se da ‘ rai he.for,thrtAtte. l, „ , Bar ollaW: ff . but4qi l 3 obi i 9 V 160 1 ,400. H i11130A4 bales cotton. TIM DALIN ItiVigll4 -eft I. • • NE W CingEr N 'slim 81' 1 THEATRE. THIRD WEEK • ANT) OVERWHELMING , SUCCESS J.' N. hlo NO G 'S BLACK - 0 It 'O, Endorsed by tho favorable verdict of RUM PEItSqNS.- Arrive.' of IId , LLELSAULfrorn" the 'Olympic Theatre. Navi+ YOrisctoff other with voLtso , ..gAltia SANDA. the popular favorite. PAlato BULLS zuccof,r, JOSEPIIINIO 'ZiTOCOLI, ht'LLE. oLIVIA, bLE 14 ESTI. *4 it, COttipt Mitig 'it meet complete (korpm Iteilet, under the able direction of MO in CARL' fdARWAVIG. asilited bj • Finn night of life' , ' • TARANTELLA;p I ITWENTY ARI'LSTS. First night orthe , tiRIPPIN(I ROPIPPOLKAi BY'N'LLE LEAU. AMAZONIAN Att1)11 AND ABEL • GRAND TABLEAUX. GRANO BALLEV OF SEVENTY-FIVE YOUNG LADIES. The impel , • INCANTATIO SCENE TIE CRYSTAL 0A SCAM. GROTTO OF S TNE TRANSrOttfdaTION SOENE.TALACTA. Forming a'combination or attraction never before pro EMU ted in one flay, , First appearance of TUU H 3DAT; Id'LE DIANA • FAMILY hf r ATINEE, SA.TOAY AFTERNOON. A CrADEMIC , OF VAR:OLIVE RICIiIV Oil. 1 ENGLISH OPERA BEASON. Oi'BNING N1G1.11% • MONBAY,LWEINING, April 20th, Flotow's G rand Oporat _ _ ;MARTHA.. CAKETELL. Ce . STLE. • Y.LIF,,LSEGUIN. MISS RIBBINGS and MRS, ARNoLD in the cut. TOMORROW EVENING—M./lid - TANA. Box Sheet nog , open at Trutuplont, and Ridlop'a Book Stand, CoLtinental lioteL MRS. JOHN HUMPS iutca STREET THEATR m g.. A New Comed,y_Lind F* Be e " '( -- MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNEk n A e Y ß a re a m d THURSDAY Falconer's Nov u genAdi L entitled ndits..lollN DREW . ki.b "I" ME?" ~.......aa MISS VANDELEUR Aided by the fell ijeln ' pellY. After which the Drama of - ".PA.ULINE Paellne Miss E. Price Gabrielle Mrs. Green Horace • Mr. C. Walcot FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF OWEN ?A ARLOWE An entire change of performance. WALNUT STREET THEATRE.— " THIS ' (MONDAY_) EVENING, April 20th, MR. EDWIN BOOTH AS HAMLET, In ShakoPoare's Hlatoricai Traydy, in 5 acte, of HAMLET. Hamlet - Mr. EDWIN BOOTH Ophelia , blie MARY DI e VICK cat TUESDAY—EDWIN BOOTH AS HAMLET. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 2 o'clock, EDWIN so+ Yrx MATINEE. When will be preeented Shakopeare's Comedy of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHIN Benedick....... MR. EDWIN 1100TH Beatrice MISS MARI MuVICKIUI FOYER OF ACADEMY. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 24th. CARL NVOLFSOHN'S NINTTII BEETHOVEN MATINEE. Second appearance of MISS ROSA FRAEIs.;KEL TICKETS ONE DOLLAR Doors open at , d. Concert at 4k , . are4tl NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HORSE, ELEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT THE FAMILY RESORT' CARNCROSS Ai DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, _ THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. Re appearance of THE RIVAL. POETS. Pint week of the .croittning act entitled TROUBLES AT THE CONTINENTAL. First week of GAZZY NIGGER. Positively laid week of the groat sensation scene, LIFE ON A MISSISSIPPI COTTON BOAT. LOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Songs, Hanna, Gymnast Acts, Pantomimes. &c. BENTZ'S ORCHESTRA MATINEES IN HOE. ticultural Hall. will close on THURSDAY, April 80th. 1868, when toe Beth and Last Concert will be given. Tickets at Boner's, 11172 Chestnut area, and at the door. rahil,t-ap30,4 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT, above TENTH. - Open from A A. 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Phll'a. telo4, BEEMEDA AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.—THE new crop—tweet. pure, and of dazzling whiteness: directly from the growers. Sold at standard weight and guaranteed iu trachoma and purity. DURRELL, Apothecary, 1410 Ohmura street. iI.,)OI3ERP SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE Lti. Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. invite the attention of the Trade to their large stock of Fine Drugs. end Ohotodcals, Essential Oils, Sponges. Corks, &c., nontf, DBUOGISTEP SUNDIIit S.—GRADUATES, MORTAR Pill Tiles. Combs., Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical instrumen'e, Trusses, Hard and Sett 'Rubber Goods, Vial Cases. Glass and Me gal Syringes, die., , all at"Firstliands" prices. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, , spirt!, ' Sa South. Eighth street. DIDIBARII ROOT, OF RECENT IMPORTATION, and very superior quality: White Gum Arabic, East India Cactor Oil, Whito pod Mottled Castile Soap, Oliva Ott, of various brands. For sale ,by ROBERT' 8110 E. MAKER & CO., Druggists, Northeast aornor of Fourth and Ruce streata.. • n 021.0 PERE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURR Whtte Einio,W,litte and colored Paints of our own tuanufaettu e„ of undonbted parity; in quantities to suit Purchasers. ROBERT BHOEMAKER. & CO., /Dealers in Paints,an4 Varnlahee, N. E. corner Fourth and Anse streets. . nol7,+l' T VIENNOT & CO., GENERAL NEWtiPAPER ‘ COIb el e reepOUoll3g and Advertising ,Agents, 133 lineman • street, Nem 'fork. (Establisbed inletti) Advertisements insorte4st publish_ers* . ratos in all th e leading nowspaperspubi 3,1 la the tinned Eitates,British . Provinces4lexico, Small merles, East and West Indies. nantiatiors: Mr. IL T. Wambold.' Drulist. PI Broadway, N. y.i. hu l pers. s..R. Vanduzer. es ..133 Greenwich at; Hewn& Hell &Rucks', 213 Grsenwi h street; Messrs. G. Bnics% 13o o ltiTY.Pe roundenklii (limbers et.; Masers. lima & ,. Type Bounders, Sa Uold at.. li. , Y. elg.nv ;. riOTTON AND. LINEN SAIL DUUK Ot EVlllrilr widtgoms to Il x taet wide. all numbers. Tani: and Aw Po Yowermakers , Felting, Ban Twine,. 6i, JOHN LArt 4.00.. No. 102 Jonee's AUay. -.. • lAititS A. WlllOlll% TI.IOIt.SITOIf PIKE, 01.131Kirr A. 4BIBOOX • TuroDOAR WAIGLIT, nuena L. NAALL. • : , O. a47-Prifreet, Philadelphia( TriitillY WILLI3.—OWNERS- OF PROPEtry__TA tIL atria: Rot W broils oleanaptluld diditletted (41 Orir ..eleriAelk..44.s .BXENCONIALUtItAtioror of Boni. drettiv outenuth'a dell, Library atreet. MEW PUBILIVATIONIS• 0111.1.1118. BIIMIIIIESS CARD!. A 4 DELPH/Al MONDAY PR 2bIli408; srEtAi.sOTs~ by') Jor.:!—A ', colA ''', - MECTIND' OF TED 4 Stockhoidere bf SWATAKA,Ct),IIPAS If will be held lit ho 4k Not th Beventeentikitreet4ht Ain , 'city &A Philadelphie, on 'MONDAY; Atitn tb. 1568, it Alhf o'clock, P. 11,. for the eurnose'of 'cOnalaetlri :the pint - 1410w of an ec of Aeostmbly of the torninon'freellh of Pennsylvania,, eenre , s ed the third dny of 'AIWA 1868,'ontltled "an cot ex; riding the Charter of The Sw lbw& CO moony, it twilottio. rize the eold (how:thy to hold hddltional 'to butte honde and rum %age i.a Real Deetnto.r Imager detera#4l4 'whether the online shall bo hceoptd d or,refuecd. ' , By order of the Board of rtireetore. ' ' • ' tIEO. VAlJX,"Aeeretary. Amr, 14th, 184 aplOtenBB* - jer CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD' Alip' ThANBPORTATION COMPANY. • Canna:4', N.J., March 30th, NOTICE.—Thei annual meeting 9f. the titockholdera - ot the Camden, and. Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company - will boduld in tho city M Camden, in the Office' of the Weet Jersey Railroad Company: on TURA DAY,tfte I,'Elth of A pril,lBo,tit 12 o'clock M., for the election of aevett' Directors to servo for the eri.n log • .. SAMUEL J BAYARD, Secretary, Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Com pany. g er ric ?rhigp il L3glirati t. A. RAILROAD COMPAN/L P s uitakumnrittA..March 30th, 18884 • . . The Board of,Direotora of , this tkitopnify, have declared a Dividend of Throe per bent on account of the dividends due the esoftrted Stockholders, payable on the Ist of.aday next, to thoseversons in whose name the stock stands'. at the do , e of the Transfer Books. The Transfer Hooks of the Preferred Stock will he closed on:the 20th.day of Aprihfand re•opened on the let of May. mh3o4n.wo,trovi4 • NV: 1.. (lILRUY, Treasurer. OFFICE OF SHAMOKIN AN • PEAK VAIALEY ° far COAL COMPANY, No. 219 caItsTALIT ST.' PII.II,ADELPLith, Apr 16.1869. The Annunt Meeting of Stockholdere snA, eetioa for Officers of the Shaihokin arid Hear Vallott Coal . komparty sou .ha held oat the Officn of the („:.unclpani, on bIOSDUI May 4tl), at 12 o'olock, M. W. V. ATE"..Nt3ON,;. • apt' 2427.29 inn , . Secrt tau. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING OrtrioClC• holders of the Toga Improvement Conipartr for thq election of officent to Hove the crieuing_year, he helot at No: lg Ppladelphla Exchange, Intl Cpap#ir, May sth, apl 'lO tetysl GEO. LI. COLICET, Secretary. VULCAN MINING COMPANY (OF MIMI- Il ltir GAN).—The Annual Meeting of the Stocklioldore of the Vulcan Mining Company will be held at the Mee of the Comp ri ny, , No.lN4 Walnut street, Philndelphia. on the 14th day of May INPI, at o'clock M.. for the t! , lectiott of Directors, and transaction of other business. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. PILIGADF.LPLITA. April 131 b, 186(i. aplstrapig ey. ANC OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE IN&WR E COMPAY. Pllll. - ADFLPRIA, April 13th.1383. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Bevel Dollars and Fifty Cents per share for the last six months: which will be paid to the Stockhohiens or their legal representatives, on and after the 234 instant, clear of all taxes. A. C. L. CRAWFORD, aPI3 103 • Secretary. ler GOOD nPRIpvG RAILROAD COMPANY.— PituLamt.t.rula. April IL 1888. ne Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com. pony, and an election for President and six managers to serve for the ensuing year and .until others shall be elected. will be held at the odic° of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company . , No. 237 South Fourth street on MuNDAY,, the 4th day of May next, at U) o'clock A. M. apiltniy4 W3I. H. WEBB, Secretary. ibigis's NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN TOWN SHIP RAILROAD COMPANY. l'imaiimmita, April 11, 18i33. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this coin. pany, and an election for officers to servo for the ensuing year, and until pthera shall he elected, will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, No. 227 South Fourth street. on MONDAY, the 4th day of May neat, at II o'clock A. M. spilt my 4 WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. mar. SCHUYLKILL AND SLISQUCHANNA RAIL. '""'"' ROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South Fourth street, PIIII.A.IOELPIIIA, April It s It The annual meeting of the Stockluddme of thiri Pony. and an election for PreMdent and elx Mantic ,"., ail( take place tit the Office of the Company on MON• DAY. the 4th day of May next, at 12 o'clock M. milltmy4 WM. 11. wEBB, secretary. mgt.- BATCHELOR'S HAIR Hair Dye is the best in the.world; the only true and pelfect Dye harmlesii, reliable. institutaneoust (Wan , pointment "no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the hair sot t and beau Hint black or !gown. 'Sold by all Druggists and Portit niers, and proptrly applied at BATCHELOR'S \ FACTORY. 16 Bond street, N. V. BT. MARY'S HOSPITAL, C iltN ER 01 l i t ar FRANKFURD ROAD and PALMER. STREEI (opposite New York Kensington Depot), in charge of the dieters of St. Francia. Accident cases received if brought Immediately after .ecention of injury. Lying in cases received at a moderate rata of board. Free medical and surgical advice given on Wednesday and Saturday Afternoonabetween 4 and S o'clk. COAL ILAID WOOD. "REVBEN HA AS. ' A. C. FETTEIL Ii A '. 8 . I , V ' . l al l l7. g I t ti Wi A kN I3 D E J A TIAFIVIIK _ ._ON ST3.. Keep on hand a constant supply of LEllifill and SUM Li YLKILL COALS. from the best Mines, for Family. Factory, and Steam Purposes. apl4 17 F RECIVI3 CELEBRATED CENTRALIA, HONEY BROOK LEHIGH AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS COALS; WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. SCOTT . dt CARRICK, falam 1846 MARKET STREET. MoGARRY at SON. L • DRALTEJS 111 CEMENT. SAND, IR. etco., WEST END OF CHESTNUT STREET BRIDGE. fe22-2mo ALSO, COAL AND WOOD. a. NtABOll DINES. JOl.lll P. 611LL77. MEE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO .1 their stock of Spring Mountain. Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal. which, with.the preparation given by us, we think cannot be excelled by any other Coal. Office, Franklin Institute Building, No. 15 S. Seventh street. SINES tiIIEAFF, alatf Archatreet wharf. eh BANKSTATEDI ENT'S. I.PIGIITII QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE NA 121 TIuNAL BANK OF TILE, REPUBLIC. PILILATJE.PILI April 6, RYA. RESOUftee.S. Loans and disc,ounts... ... . 05 United States bonds deposited with Treasurer of the United States.... 500,000 United States bonds and other secu rities on hand.-- ............ . 346,000 00 Real estate (prcductive). . ...... 133,105 60 --8/1,867,662 63 Legal tender notes and ' certifi cates ........ ....... National Dank n0te5....". • • ..... • • 1 1 1,1 00 0° Fractional currency and - stlim .... .•• • • 14100 Oa Premiums._ .. ........ ! Due from other banks._ • ' 24525 ....... 3 75,120 1.3 1E8,376 18 Expenses and taxes 28.480 42 LIABILITIES Capital Stock. Profit and love JAMES P. UMFORD. • n•ttier spß.w,f,m-6N nACJHUMERN, IRON,. &U. C AR MERV BOILER • :an be made to boil with one third , !s fuel than any other. It is par. .c“harly adapted for IdANUFAC •UREKS, kARMERS and ME. ;VAN ICS. -,Sold with or without vets or wheels, and from go to .ygitlions hi size. ; Wholesale and Retail. • J. S. CLARK, 1008 Market Street 9 Philadelphia. Mkt/ . . EBRICK & 6ONB BOUTrARE FOUNDRY, 480 WASIIIN TON Avoune, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES-111e; and Low Pressure, Horizontal. Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pump- BOlLERS—Cylinder, ins. BOlLERS—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, ke. STEAM llAMMERS—lcasmyth and Davy styles, and of all kizetl CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Greed Saud, Breast, te. ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS -Of Cast or Wrought Iron, for refineries, water, oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts. Bench Castings, Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Cnarcoal Bar rows, Valves, Governars. &c. SUGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and Pumps, Defecators, Bone Black Filters, Burners, Wash. era and Elevators : 'Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black Sole Manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia Had vicinity, of William ;Wright's Patent Variable Cutoff Steam Engine. In Pennsylvania. of Shaw &Justice's Patent Dead• Stroke Povs er Mummer. In the United' States, of Weston's Patent Self-centering and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar.draining Machine. Gleba is Bartel's' improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsers ' CentrifugaL - . • BartoPs Patent Wroughblron Retort Lid. Strahan's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection, and fitting up of Re. fineries for working Sugar or Molasses. COPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, Brazier's Copper Nan, Bolts and Ingot Cooper. con. atantfy on hand. and for ado by HENRY WNISOR & CO., No. 882,Soutli Wharves. MBER ONE SCOTOII PIG IRON—GLENGAR, nock brand c in eters an 4 for male in lota to suit. by PETER WRIGHT . At 80Nia.115 Walnut utreet.. DEMrI,OITRY. 4111111: D PIAVA N 7.1 • , FIFF 3 DENFAX. !ROOMS" Ng., 2..#etreet.—T rty xey ie ,praet ana the td‘ eat eatab4shed 1.1.3 to la the city. X.adiea ar ? r4 tVani • i /cheap &Mary: , e are) reeettins ti cl , y ft 0049 that have bola: imPoea,„.d ,ur w a , ieeryta for t em...kor beat,lwur gte teetCa at„..14 ,Mihatan al.worh. Our nriees, re, otu r more ree ;ma ',1017 D i rt, ,in the aty, „Te e th Plugged, th MA trth y, or v,romodolod slat y ttrous de Ether amonhaatt.' _;10 dace time e. meaty. ve ,upa ea more' effidpitti n ek wliere. Bo„,0* , unk,Bir, sathOod.: B 0 . es% ,PEIPI9a • TTENTION4 Thomas Tirdsnor and ;Tohnorrenrioititill ftinicatitnut oientione for thorn nt No. 406 Penn street. neri 11.829 -9E11611 TER' PERPETUAL. • • IFELA.NIML,!AIfq FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY ,PHIG4PPX , VI4I-4 Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Stew& 444:itiegif.*ivarr $2,43013;740 00k •••• • • • • • . . ._teal Premiums... .... ...... IJNBETTLED CLAM. INCOME PM* 44 • 6/* 14 , o; es s P;ltetcSoigeLB4o)94lver Perpetual and Temporary PoMilos on Liberal Ter DAIREMII/li. . ' Fo j t i fae N t illu l gt , . ' . . 41621 • - ~ Barettel welt, ' . ' 'A. A. X ah. Geo. W. Richard*• , P Less jr,eoa, , „... rma , • ' 8 ',Origin- G s' rirl . 7:ZETI: Vit'OPAV ei iew. - ekcoor. Autzu. ) sec i rc z e Exropt kleiililinttiii.,StilkPi. P6/1/''.a.lil has no TIELIA*AIti Ittrre " SAMY JENAUBANOrs CO* Z z artris . M ne ' l th°,; 10 1 6 " 4 ". og oftici; B. E. eoraeraM. and 'WALNUT WOO% fitARINTRANOES On Vassal, Carvia4tirse bta2Atigt.fi of the world. wail) EfAmara,aa gigathr 144•"11i1411:t° FIRE iliiilatilSOEd On merchandise teike r ally. Cu norm DataUtook ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. Novmberl. 1000,(00 United Stater Fire per i Cnt. Loan. 10-40.1 e.. . . 120 000 united stios ... $111:144° Loan. 1881 . 00 wow United Stated Per Cont. Loan. 134" Treasury Notes— , 630,00) State of Perindllva ' nla Six Per Cent. Loam 120,000 Cityof dint 1110. 4" Loin (exempt rozo tax) MAW 00' 50,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. 11.0 (V 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First mgt. • gage Six Yetgellt.l3ocdll.. 10,900 0 M,00) Pennsylvania itaLireadSecontimeit. gage Six Per Cent. Bonds— 50.511 0 10,000 Western PermaylvauLa Railroad dig Per Cent. Bonds (Penns. RB. guarantee). ... —' '' ... 113A03 lt) 110,000 State of Tesinessiee Five Par Ce nt. Loan • 3 103.0u0 7,00 State o t.f Tennessee Six Per Cen Loan. 4.270 00 15000 Et* share' stock Germantown Gas Company. Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila. delphia MOOD CO moo 160 shares stock Pennsylvania Rail. road C0mpany......... ... .. 7.tke 00 5,1/00 100 shares stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company •,0,00) 80 shares .took Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co 16,000 00 101,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, find liens on City Pr0pertie5........... 301.900 03 lILIOI,tOO Par Coat. 11L000,1379 Market Fetus 1111.100.809 de. Real Estate. ... 01,003 00 Bills Retek4.l4 .. lOr made. .. ..... 073 • Balanced * due .. es — et-:•Frii. miming on Marine Policies—AD. erued Interest. and other debts duo the Company... ... .... Stock and Scrip of sundry Witt. ranee and other Companies. $&018 00. Estimated value. 0.017 00 Caahin Bank fo' I=l6 SUMO 11 DIRECTORS: Thomas C. Hand. James O. Hand. John O. Davia. Banana E. Stokes. Edmond A. Bowler. Jame.; Tracnulir., Joseph H. Beal. William C. budarti. Theophllna Pauldtog, Jacob P. Jones. Hugh Craig. Jame* B. McFarland. Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre. • John It. Penrose. John D. Taylor, B. Jones Brooks. Spencer Eden Henry Bloan. Hen r y VaMen George 0. Leiser. ge . William G. Bounce. John B. Els mile. Pith. cea kirrih. Edwar=urcaols. D. .Mo rgan. Jacob A. ._ THOMAS Pdt. JOECN (. DAMS . Vies Prestdent. BERRY LYLECURN. Becretsl7. HENRY BALL. Aaabtant Becnotary, deb to odll PALE ASSOOLATION OF PHILADEL ~• Flak. ted Starch $ 7. I. OM" pi A No. Si N. Filth street Insure Belldings, Household Furniture azul MeratumWsli <4 getunlklly,troM Loin by Fire an the city of -- •PhiladelpMa only./ Statement of the Amin of the Aiseelation January I' hies, published In comp liance the pro. visions of An Act of Assembly of A 1842. Bonsd and Mortgagee on Property thVbity h6lOWe only . . ....... 111,0711JM (Wound Rank Ks Real Estate, • ....... 01.144,47 Furniture lA' . 154 G; ... ANY 03 IL 8. Oln Registered Hondo 46008 00 ....... —.SLOWS 81 VitlifiTikg. 'Milani II Hamilton. Samuel Sherhasvls. Peter A. Keyser, Charles P. Bo wer. John Carrow. Jesse Lislatfoot, George I. You r tit au. Robert hiLICKIMAX4r. Joilerpb Ly Peter Annirnister, • Levi P. Coat i H Dick/nom Peter W Illamson. WM. IL HAMILTON. President. . SAMUEL stutitliAWK. Vic4Freadent. wm T. BUTLER. Secretory. • , MBE COUNTY FIBS INISFEEANCEI COMPANY.-4)F. I. flee. No. 1.10 South Fetwth Meet below iv .. "The Fire IlliOrliare Companqp t goonti. et roll& delobtaz , Incorporated by the 'of masylys, nit in Wei for Indemnity a/mane! or datum° pl., : OBARTER: rEav*Tualk -T.' , • 1 This old and reliable ittelitittlon,watio su iti r o otoritii land contingent fund carefully tayeaM6. cm to W itt e building.% furniture. tueruhandUeldit:: id rriwtmitti or for a limited tipikapinat to oritetettaite, firVit tati lowest rates otttutWont With the peotutb Fil•eW, 01 1 1 Louses adjusted and ' dAI au pateeltdc despatch; R 8 : • ' Chats. J. Sutter. BA • p ' y ' AndriarEL Miller.' . Henry Budd, JAMCIO 2 . . atone, John Dern. ' Edwiu Rmiktri. Joiseph Moore. I 'Robtaseey. Jr.. George Macke. MIA' ti. ' c IEtENRY BUDA, Vicit•Treeldeat BENJAMIN F. 110160XiST. Secretary anaTrOwinter.'. .$2,634 05 25 $1,000,000 DO 417.JJ00 IU 1,179 708 13 H 7,320 12 f 9 3 6111.5'29 '25 7LITNA LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPA-NY OF 11.14 HARTFORD. MN& C. :KI MBALL. President. T. O. ENDERS, 'Vice President. J. B. TOWER, Secretary.. • • This Company blame. • HORSES, MUL,ES. AND • CATITAD ?h a jir and the 'ffa r za% A tftc'Prerni t etlia i tiftr . • Als°. agal t LAIC. umritiA Ittariagatiorai. S. 11. Kingstork.ir..oen.• Freight Agent Penna. R.R. J. B. Brooke, Manager Commq Agency. Ledger Building. 1.1 A. di.. Leiambre,••Cabinet.waxe Manufacturete. le& Chestnut street. Devitt P, Moore , * Sims, Undertiiltera t ea Vine st. C. 11. Brush. Mater Atna Li U re Co., gth•beL Chestnut/ IL R. Deacon. Lumber dealer, 2014 Market rt. • • Geo. W. Reed & Co., Wholesale Clottder, el Market et WILLIAM C. WARD, General Agent. Forrest Building. Nos. 121 and 113 S. Fourth id.. apl•gm Philadelphia, Pa. • - - - TEFFEREION FIREasi_SURANCE COMPANY OF PHI indtania.4-01fies,'•INIG: -94 'North, Fifth stmt. near Market fared. incorpprakti by,the Legialstpri of FennirAvania. Chat. ter Ferpeturi. , Ispititr_and Aniet&egatittoo. Make jzi.. Ette 'Papua p- L I suratiCei`iii it L i - DazarTh — r.iii )Ire on POST= ,• re,,, Kea*. p:lts;Wi IlOta Aft rate Bumi tae . , . i dive. on favors "ItbsiftEcTolts. •• Wm. menamei. F t w i c li moyr r: pl i l B l=Lteg. Adam umr* r. wiry Troe•firr• jaw , te Jacob Schap eli, i 4 . c _ . g rede" v° ' rat Fort. r mud Mier. wimair 0 tum , waja MoD ERtirPrealdent /BRAEL N ice-President, rump E. OoLaator. Beareterr an ',4PPtiellrer' I)I1(ENIX 'N P US NOB - PHIL 'OOIIPAN OF INCORPORATED___ Bit 4PERPETUArs ' No. 224 waxNuwatritiet. , olMoloo the Exchange. This °Company flume from tosses of denude in" ' on liberal fermi, en buildings., nterehandisor fundtufe. Om, for limited periods., and permanently on ioulhtings IT, de_posit Or PrOrOiddlit ,' . • t ' ' ''' f or m o r e whe Company, tiai been in active okagtion than sixty _yeany during which all Rini* , hall been promptly admitted snail) John Xi. Hodge. ' 4:79 David lantl ' M. B. Mahonv. ' Heahnnte li• A ba te AT i olr ee4ll2lo4t. 1, R 1 L.41.4 121.in. . D. Chwki,V e ar • .... :, @ c lin u o i Lik •, .': ' 1 11 Lawrence l in w to is .rd ~ i n t„. RAIRril W i i;4l(ki i ed — *ln'. ,+,, • ,' ~i, r- i/litii INfillitikNON . .1. (.1 Uhl LI.X.—TIISI ' PENa. Ix- sylvtiala Fire Insurance tiompany—lncorpormad mg_ ' , ...Oharter Perpetual—No. 510 Walnut street. opPogite kr , dteedouce Square.. ,' -..d ' ' . , ~ i 'nib Coin Pang, favoraoly =awn to the oonintanity foe over forty years, continua* toineure -ageinet lora or dam. . itge,byrlirey applio qr vpi t qlluildlnpi, alii 4 . :4. nortror. lead i ii ? la rti , j.A , i of oo ah orchadd UP on , _., .. Their Cap tal, together th i hap) Surplus , . hill* Thited in a moat canard reamer; wine h eva.ab t .em ta ' offtrvio t4 4 )19,!fd ; i.• ou f rF. t Yl n ti e 4. 1 11 . AMA ''lf '" ' it. :, 4 rrr i r 1 W fbi 4.44i . 114. Mt el 8 Alexander Benson. o mae ;mitt, bear. llazelhuret, Tboraaljtobtri, . l il inan xl4 rell, :.adddett. .. 1 .. .. rr. Wris.liat G. CsoWELL.i3OC4tIO7. -..jr UNI „ IM46[M2 n INEIIJIIAN9 I d kIOMPANY OF , ' 7 . h1.1 Company take' risks at the lowest ream COCtsifitatt With safety and 'mallow Its bualnoes exclusively t ~ FEEEiNEIVIIANC IN tit:OFPE or rotr.4* i OFFICE—No. iszi Arch Ettreet. Fourth National Bai3k 6vsiii. 3. kattlm D IREo tkit;t C. Roflorti. John Illind. (Mello R. Smith. .Wto. A. Rollo. AlbertUs King, igattltnlirot Henry Wirinil James Jenner, john ehalicross, Alexander T. pickon t J. bonn y Asian, vv ) R°bert 1 3. Pare, 1 1.. phint . , ,, p to 'n zt it.99Y.4a , Wm. A. iimili:l= -,- - A.killititriUt' rE i g 44 Etql" ,, f t O t‘ Clklitb # 4in Fillitn i tlW , Elf i Iay i EIIVEIA CABS CAPTTAL,..,. ;177 ._____i ... a ....ef. • ..: .,. ." , 0 , CAM 08,*T$0114Dhralltall;r011 k a itatibirri ar rltA • o /.., ~..,.... • obis*. Atiortss 4 sot; W14"3, .. . S i za . H i ggur 1 .,*.• i:V . x . 4:: . .Remar i ki , . 414,, ‘ 7, ",,,t, THOS. 'IKON _QM ..4 _iti . eekseesi caltant A E. W. wpaygr.secastim WANE LNSURANCE COMPANY. r.P4MII II O/ POW /I: 4 6t r i f.!° , I ' lffrikiib ' • IIRE ZN o Aitth lit ( 4Lt r efi VA 1 4* AI L Francis N. Buck. .161 NP 8. .13p 0; • f )=Xl e, , de e r ral l 11 etgljr i ..,, •+ 64 , or : 8 ' 7 47 awe "I' WILLIAIa i :ILL tg . ' ~. ilFilirt'l4l ts' 04)11110011. For Bostontheamehio LinelYiroot 1341.W0 FROM EAOH___INIXILVERYM'AQVaII i _ FRC% PINE EMMERT. r..., 41 &nu gam Alnik Thh tine emptied of drotelnia BOX Arr 8 Arltong Captain O. Baker. 8/UIE ON, LSO tone Captain F. M. 13camt. AR I Eri. 599 tone. Captain P. Howes. . The ROMAN, from Phila., ot. Qaturdry. A 12u. Id A.U. The SAX 0)74. EMI; PoitiNkahmittii. APril Wald P. de.. These bt.O. gallpunetiodly. and Frentht will be received every diiy, 11 Ptellallgr betas shwa am the berth. Freled for pah a beyond Holten 4Ret ..., watesall!.... i_ For ktOOL: or Nemo) apoly to HENRY wIIM C— mid Res South Didawareereanii I , IIILAILDELFHIA ANA SOUTURAIti, STFAMSLUP cortmora 11.16101.111 R LIN _ FROM PLER 18 SOUTH WHARVES. The STAR OF THE UNION will wall FOP. NEW ORLEANS. Vila HAVANA.Toeedei. April et 4 Vela,* A. M. lite JUNIATA erffleeli FROM NEW ORLEAN7I.VIA HAVANA. . • The TONAWANDA will eat) FOR SAVANNAH. on SattmlaT, April skao'cleetc A. M. The W Yei'lltiti will sail FROM SAVANNAH. Sabi:day. A Rah. • The PION Ma will all FOR WILMINOTON. N. Ow' Thureday. April 23. at Welock Y. M. , brongti Hills of Lading sUmed. and renege Tickets sold to all pants South eu4 West. WILLLAM L JAMEN tu cteclealAstet. CUARIXO DILE Froutitbi /Wet. noB No. 311 South wet* emcee PIIII..ADELPDIA. ItfittOND ANDANOIL FOILItigEMSHIP A I , . Tu FREIDD AI LANE TO TOE ANTI , W _ , s(r akt_ualux • At Heft, froze FIRST WHARF above 1N .101 : . 6...r. _dna. TIIROUGH RAM and THROUGH EIPTS to afA points in North and South Carolina via Sealerse Ain- Line Railroad. conneolli at Pmtsciouth and to burg, Va., Tennessee the West. via Umtata mat Tenneasee Air. Line and eineop.el taidniuMOr lIAIM FreiVelDLEDMICE..,_and taken RA'l EST ANY LIPIE. _. Tho atitY, eafekrr it nd IMalsOf 'Ude mote cone. mend tt the yulatio. as the most destratdo medium fat earrytrix ever, description of height. - • No chirp for anatiosicoo. &arms. or say memo transfer. _ • . Steamship. Insure at lowest ratan , Freight received DAILY. WIL P. CLYDE d (X). 14A d yr i t r and South Whams, W. P. PORTMAjp at lod City Point T. P. CROW RiliAl WC: Adel& Mehl& i fel.tt makD 4 $ Onlignar 1/11 41 E• 11B141MOCK s*. $ • •• • Cso .. a= STARA AND • These *mannq this Plitt for Utimlial *von , ' other Tneedsp at The steamship ST A ND Mir= nolmae.raaeaer. will sail for Havana on Toads? toonalag. AT Oat. at 8 o'clock. Mr li ert4Pttar sso. e l=la c. For or salwirvi t ta i to WAVITIION 0012114 stele 140 Nana Delaware arena& NOTICE.: .. __,,'-' ROE NEW ROM Nl* Deiaware and Raritan canal. • i t EXPRMS Wr 14 1:10.44dgi a l i r. Thu Steam Wordlists the Line eseelloodi. lug on EIIaUIt.DALYT Alm RE _ • 114 ! . C! 441411 '' • TIM IN 24 1-I Goode forwarded , '' the oiwt out of Neer York—North. P sat sz, of eat—free of•commiretort. Freight received4i4RF usual low meta. WM. P. CLYDE & CU 14 South Wharves. Eltiladalphia. JAB. DAN% Agettr. - ' 4 ! ' . , ' l3 11:4 Wallatreer,pew,Yotke , , : . . , „ rohlAtfl _ Newer • -• • Lag TO Georgetown and....Wsohingtoti. a vto Che isnsLNisenertP with cow . nec.tlons at m Alex Illisis'ene' moil -sum route for Lynchburg. Bristol.nnLVl le. en 4 tbo Southwe st. • • c•7 Dolton _4" BtroWet., tape' t Obi Wet lirtiwrrhhim Maket • ,•,• • '•••,. 41041.. • , • , Freight itiLe •isoivik •MPOWM 1.1•••••••=1.1. aa• f, .lo wbarvee ettali ,f , 7hisve • itemed vo tirbi! 'deeß'!•e tt ..; . , „ grpgem at •rtic . .n of her cargo en ed m ; f 3 ; 1 .7! 71 . a v o arge , t (4. rt-OORN • TO ' .1107S1 , ' . Xiltß tripe. - Ttte ' i RA. • A I V. -. Cattklit ,L., rit e6 lllW- Inn been th oro ughly QYettiviled ld`antr co ',re. ' gterMirialarair°' c'vetasay A zrin tr.: mediat..hm.sot4 Xi-, , -A lt • 8 j ug from w harf irdwth4nd'of . rte V log ton, and from Archt wharf.. TV,lldllii ` at r, 16 1 on the followin time - 401,Vtit 1411wei',1121milri' 7 A- M., leave Wilin • JimL; ktoYe Vali elp aat 10 .it It., leavalarit iiik FiL, 'AU • . • ' A = is l iip i ~==. or ft Plk NU ~.•• ' Si upon t e 4,t AT mo eta M qfp.,g. . ' , lowtogilin (4 , , , # 'Ai ) , tare :.,r1 'OM . AV - Al • . PPUldelf ,00,4,ap vfnun Chador a nd JO .• • I - ? delphia,'lo cMa ; from Philadeloga • to, - ; I ~ , , ok:.11{1.1. omits; from A 3testor and iioOlt‘to;.V.r ' ens..' mak& Round trip tickets 30 cents. • , . ' , •••• ~, ~ ,: -• • ,J. tr iIIANCOX. na114 841 0 ,Freeidokitow York , and Troy ) 4tosimbent tio# Eltial9j,-affirf,witstcleiind XO l i g , aWriAso: - Compaiy• l •W ei r Siviiteure Linen—Tho bustneppY thcoO Linea will be re* f monk, For pi...eight, ! , ,, , v igg.4li g to bi talr o ,tpl'ima od - o , ting t i l , g p V , AVD1.51.. . ••14! ;, CO it1# ..,... //iS)kj/L ,inulllt " ' l ' " ' '"• , sdigZilii DEL A t r,,:vogillßltl aturi , rif e i, - o,l;*u il, itaefgriMatime T., 4 Havtnidletianaanmaneit.s, and hitm•mwnte ~.. WM. P. IN DE 4 GQ,,Adel4to• (3 ' lo . JP,T 4 .. , . LIN. Sup , l.Otliae. 14 0. IN waves: Phila. - - QT 31101)PARIES,F.ROAT UOSTON.=-0024810 4 w of toorebanoe per 'wove steAmor will please heirtoodb.uovuling a.t.Pine lsißYwWa Ob sta • CAUTION:—ALL PE'RSONS ARg . BREA hat lqtctEjing..?r, trloi, any of. the il f hotm , bark LOnuii.lonio ...00.1ner t as no .410000 , .0 tme i ng ... w .nybernaid .1? Uninain'ori apl4 6t, , , rowitisoo 1 044 AM lart4Qlo • Wi t iO3 TY 01$19,14V.kriV fitiftiMo3 - C OUNCIL OF rin ELPHIA, V PLEB4 II3I) ,EPE, v's , , r, 1668 a • „.i.aranalra4m, 1, In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Illommen Council of the city of PhiladelPhlo on ilturrda ~ the ninth day of April, 1868, the an tacrxed b.., I entitled 6 tb, extension' ~Al, ' .. •ad creatitil ajoaltf r 9 _.. If 4 ,' rjYaikif iti3 )14/781V;414,17 •':l t ''';', • for Nita ffro' &Fi lo .. 'l.'. a s t er ;,. :1 .- abliislied fori o n,t9Setn a l JOHN ..c,ua .i.r , 14,1 - *:: (Ileilt bred a tillititt* *, ~ Art Orturnsnms creating a loan for the , extension Ogle Water raglitterth l u iel l l# ,lT l island, and To ha ee Bast.'• Sxorron 1. The Select and Common Connate' of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, 'That - the Marmot Rhiladelphia be and beAshereby authe riseittlio berg* at not Ids OW par; on the credit of the city, from time to time me million six hundred and forty Abotisand cutlers, to be *Pll l 4e#l; as. MlO7/fit yin , : Fir/T-4er . , the lorther extithidoxfoftherWatei Werke, OM =MAI dol. Jars. Becend—For the puschtem of League Island PicrY on OP back , 00P 11 ,4 91OPPOte lb rip onr.hyndreti rand er 4l 94 4 art4 fare, thit7d-10; tragdiag an e Bolkty,006:4;1 1 1- 4 0 0 ,d' an e t* OionAnd ,dollars; :for, which; iereet, tie; to exceedrme rate of, six per vont per( annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on . the first days of Jinuttry_and,July sty,. the °thee of the city Treeegri% of said loan shall be pey4oll9ol6.Paid take 'olrOinttion of thirty years from the , paid of the same, arid not before, witholltelle Consent of the hffidere' thereof; and , theeertilleates therefor, in, the usual form of the certificates of city loan, shall be. *tied In such =outdo' theleuders Eby reqdwitif not any fraetkinelpatt oteildthaltdiloMtro; or if regniredl,hr amounts of five hundred or one thou sand dollars; and it shall be expressed In said cer tificates that the loan therein mentioned and the into thereof 'l;o.par/hie free trent all taxes, Sac . teet Wbeittiernrry loan stain be made 'by ' virtue thereof. there shall be, by force of this ordi nance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estates, and from the enm raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pa . the interest en 4:#ll l oefites ilitt4tha WOW' icn..2ltti trfe,jper Manz. on , • otwk . cernnetteg, so issued, shall Tie prop • ted Oar terly out of said income and three to a sinking fund; arhi nd, And o * secnntulations, are hereby es • I,..pterlgedfortmetoTheaptlen and payment of said certificates. rtmournprr - ii PvtiLs kASA-S Racked, That the Clefle . of Coinmon Council be authorized to publish in-two daily newspapers of this city, daily, for four weeks, the ordinance presented. topoo (lommou.llW4olo*! , ,Thurvily, April 9h;1868; 'entitled "An ordinance creating a loan for the extension of tho:Water •Works, for the ptitehatte of League Island,' and for building an Ice Boat " And the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils, after the expiration of four weeks from.the Bret day of said publication, shall present to this Connell one of each of said news papers for every day in which the same shall have been made._ , • ,apa-24t AN ORDINANCE "i . it. s : ORIZE THE construction of a Sewer on the line of Chest nut street and Forty-third street, from the Sewer now built on Chestnut street, west of Forty second stree , to Mill Creek. SECIIOI4 1 Tice &feel and' COnanunt Councils of the'Clty f Philadelphla do ordain. That the Department f Highways be and is hereby di rected and authorized to construct a Sewer, with an interior diameter of four feet,npon the lines of Chnttirtzt street , and Forty-third street, front the Sewerttow built on Chestnut street, west of Forty-second street, to Mill Creek, in accordance with, the plan and specification of the Depart ment of Surveys, and to adstittlite for and to Idiot to the lowest bidder the building of said Sewer, according to the provisions of the Ordinance of May 12th, 1e66. _ Ectiop 2. The cost of iiptietreietke said Sewer on Che4tEpt, tkreck over fiiiitt•alihve ttimemoruit of the:Mitten:tient Bills, and the entire coat of the construction on Forty-third -street, shall be paid out of,ltota 14 of theoppropriatiant made to the Department or Highways, Ike., March 20th, 1868. neon estimates made by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. SECTION, 3, The owner or owaers_of property over which' the line of IfOrty-third' street runs, as plotted , upon the public plan of the city, but which is not opened, shall not in any manner be prejudiced as to their ownershipqt title to said propeety,Or be debarred fm'. ro chilteittg:inCcib tainitig damages before a Jury of Damages for the takisig of, their property when said street is ordered to be opened by the construction of said Sewer. • Jusgritri:lltßajt. AprWdent of.Commou ATTEsT,4II3BARAM-13 - TIMAII,T,'• Assistant Clerk of Common Connell. • AIL S. STOKLEY, Preikient etselect Co uncil . Approved'this seventeenth day of' April: Ana, Domini one , thousand eight b.undred and eizty . eight (A. D. 1864). - MORTON idafICHARDi Mayor airline/telt:4la. It ' E 444 'V ' ON TO "" AUTROALZW, b TUE 11, paving of Seventeeoth, Wellington, Garnet, Opal and Ninethentbriitteebt. livoired, B the Select and Common Councils of the City pf d Ptdlodelphia, that the , Deparueent oillighways be and is hereby authorized and di rected to enter.„iplcka,pontract,gitto,qompetent paver or pavting,*ldaAsitail boAltelaitetV by a ma jority of the,ownertpfApropertsftingrom , ,the following eireitd forthepaviott oui heretif, - t o Sevexteenth street, from Master street to jeffer- Eon street; Wellington street, between Master street 'Artgi - jefferdon,•stztatt Gesnet :dinSiOttitt, streets, froni Oxford street tq Jefferson street, and NinetetetthUdoktreonalffitelerlo Okfoidit *teat? eo ll n e tra c° e ll 'gla d #r . • 'F4 4 e a l "expi cts t e r, from the OW ;44 4)01)04101(23114"il'` and shalltdeo,pgi.friXtrtere gr . M . t . 44,ty: CC to keep thoisdetipbto , );,,Mt three years after titt , t,Oirringlitittia , • NiA,t)t Al 4 - i t A rmet ,_,As , : p Y doe& ratxt,‘ Assiataot Clerk b( 1 11441.eIL ; „ - *KUM President efaftledt•Coutietlw Approved this seventeenth doZAAPriI Anno Domini • doe - eight Rai sixty-eight (I+ ! f B6B l -0" MaittOrello MEL Mayor of Philadelphi a. RE Bo 4 3 rom : 4 ) AMicsi t izEr 4 openitigrOf arto4a Avenueto* ' rkiitietti etreet. Resolved, By:SbeMeet -- d n T k ona# commo n Councils of the' of' his : This ' the Departmm2olAlsitynypbet Al/dOll hereby , paw. tnonzed sua:ew-vntutV snesto l tnerisvou propertY AM4threuEll 4141119114,-aYe nue from ite present' termlotta-td street' and Thirtieth street fro.. MutWet / to Spruce etreerwill pue, mat at,,, expiration . of., th roe monthil from the date .ofiatitnotl*tnose atreets will be required for public use. JOSEPH FIMARCER. Prosldentoof Common: Connell ATTEST ABRAHAM tyrAvyeitt, mpotowagetroroomnibogewnwa Approve 4 this sevepteentit; d4y of Apse Domini ono,ThquOnfl 1101,t.„ 1 1401atedflaii 114.1ftit eight (A D 14). ;At McM,llitffldEL,"" • • it , Mayor of P1ai10.00100,,,, A SUPPLEMENT TO AN ORDINANCE EN titled "An Ordiruince for the Suppression of apd euforuiug, tegukitionn 0 'City passed. 18th January, 1700. Slic-rioN 1. The . Select , and Common Councils of the city; Ofll'Philadelphki: do, Ordain, That from and after the passage of this ordinance if any person or persons shall wilfully ride, drive, or ies,coMb9,o l lo 4 ltAktiti - oarrtage:.9l , :anY kind along, on, or across any footway or side walkiAlrb. ►Oliell•paVedi,bricketf, planked or. other wise, / 11101 0 04thestrentei lanes or:alleytpin• the severalwadalif,thie eityvhuor , they.sonfiliffillug' thrill forfeit and pay to the use of the city the gum of five-...divjare.,, , s- • “. On% .)I Jo/ . JOSEPH F.ALARCER,, , s ' ' 4 ~.#4,,, ~,,„, Piesiit 'tit 'or Common COnnell. ANTEsT—BBN.IA.)II H. HAIN ' 8 , , NAN* f_B4ge o 0,, 4 1 1, ' TAM z V •• A, '''' nee dent of ; - net , Connell. pp ' elgikt, **TA, r , A or •171, A wor 0 4 , lad . ji .7 • ~. :, - ,1 ,, , , (1191731 h0.1111.11110/ANORIti .,- . ) . ~. , ,4 , N ORDINANCE 4 ',;I„REGULATE TEE 119EE -.9‘Mrilekf'duibig:4loWltitrileoAn of sewers kn the laying of water pipe. Sr ertom 1. The Select and Common Councils. Of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That during the construction of sewers and the laying of water Pipee t in,and#long,any street, all travel by carri ages, cartif,'ivagone. drays and %other vehicles except Passenger Railway care over or upon taid street shall be prohibited. Provided, That ho work all be. so conducted that not more ban one Senor . ° of said street shall be obstructed t any one time. OEOIO2. bat the Co xtrietOrs'6d:w orkme n' mplOyed to do such work shall, from sunset to eunrise, while the same,-ie in progress, carefully guardtsll.4pprOaehi thereto by Wan:4 4 of , timber placed on treetles,or in other sufficient mode,'sni clause alight or lights to be attached thereto. Sacrum IL Any person or persons who shall nlawfull,y remove such,gnard and obstructions, or shall.violate any of "ffie, provisions of this grdinance, shell incur s penalty °lave dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered as similar penalties are pow recoverable by law. t .10SEPII F. IiARCER, Presidentef COMMOD council. Al Tvor—..kBRAPIAM STEWART, '- Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WILIJA.K. S. ,STOKLEY; President of Select Council. Approved this seventeTetit day ,of April, Apno Domini one thonsand'etgli,t hthdred and sixty,- eight (A: D. 1868). ' 31QRTQW licliliCPAEL.,, .. It . i ' Mayor of -Philadelphia. D Et3OLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE OPEN- A.), ing of a certain street,'? le , • tsoleed, the Select aid Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Depart ment of .thghwaya be and is _hereby authorized and directed' to notify this, cosiners of 'praperty over and through which the followingistreets will pass that at the expiration ef t three months from the date of said 'notice -those street's•will be re 4nired for public use, viz. : Reed street, from Fifteen 4 street to Long 'Lane; SevetOtuanth street, from Washington to' Ellswortliatiriet; 'Brandy. wine street, from Broad to. Fifteenth street; Eighth street, from Montgomery Diamond street; 'Montgomery street, from Broaa to Eigh teenth street, and from Twenty-second street to Ridge avenue; pber street. from lents to Norris street; Norris street, from Nineteenth to Twen tieth street; Tulip street, from Palmer to Vienna street; Montgomery street, from a venue to Richmond street; Wildey street, from Mont gomery to Vienna street; Ash street, from Girard avenue northward a distance of fifty feet; Clear field street, from Frankford Road to Amber street, and Montgomerystreet from Germantown avenue to Sixth street. JOSEPH F. MIRCER, Preeldent of Common Council iatteit,,AßßAlLkH STEWART .AidAtant Clerk of ComMoni.lotincil. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. :Apprsved this seventeenth day of April, Anuo Domini one thoueand" eight hundred and siXtY-elght (A. D. 1868.) i MORTON McMICEAEL, at Mayor of Philadelphia. D ESOLUTION GRANTING THE "WESTERN X - 1., Union Telegraph Company" permission to erect certain telegraph poles. 'I ;If esulved, By the Select and Common Councils ;I trf the city of Philadelphia, That permission be and is hereby granted to the "Western Union Telegraph Company." to erect five telegraph poles on the east side of Eighth street, south of Market street; providedzthe said "Western Union Telegraph Company" shall remove the wires now on the "Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph" poles to those which they erect on said route, and the poles which they shall erect to be the property of the city of Philadelphia. Said "Western Union Telegraph Company" has permission to place such telegraph wires on the above-mentioned yeles as the.eompanymay from time to time re : quire.r. The poles to be straight, not less than 'forty feet in length and six inches in diameter at the small end. :'The werk to be done under the direction of the Superintendent of the Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, and the city of Philadel phia to be at 'no expense whatever. Provided farther that the said "Western Union Telegraph Company - pay to the City Treasurer for the use of thecity the stint - of twenty-the' dollant for the publication of this resolution. JOSEPH F. M.kRCER, .• • President of Common Council. Arri..sT—ABRAIIAM. STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Connell. • WILLIAM OTORLEY, • , President - of ',Select Consult, Approvedthis "seventeenth day "of April, Anno Domini one thousamt eight ituodred• and sixty eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON McI3FICHAYL, it : •, Mayor of Philadelphia.';- , D OLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE GRAD IA andfpayingt of Lancoster avenue; from Fortieth' to Fifty - second street."' , solrOii, By the Select "'and Pthnmon Canocils of the City of Phllidelphlti,,That the Department of Highways be abd:J.ts hereby autherl h ed and directed" to "grade and Pave I.l.lfcasfei avenue from /Fortieth to Fifty-second street, in the Tuenty.fourth Ward. Prodded, That the said avenue shall be fifty feet wide from curb to curb; and also, that proposals for the grading shalt be advertised, Tett and It shall be awarded "the lowest bidder:. JOSEPH F. MARCER, PresidMit Common CAUlleil. EsT—ABRAHAM SThWART Assistant Clerk of Common Council. .WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this, seventeenth day, 91 4prli Anna Domini one :thousand eight hundred: and isixty-elght (A. D. 180.) MORTON Mc NfIC FIAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. ESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BU ALI/ perintendent .of -,the 4Gintrd 'Efitate to draw certain warrantg: , . e - itesoleed, By the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelithia,. That the Superin tendent of the Girard Estate be authorized to draw warrants on the qv !re:usurer, for fifteen -thousand onelratltl b : d t l yi t ivti, dollars, ,thirty-eight cautale " • 'l. the amount • `received from the City of P 1 delp is for dama ges awarded for land taken from •the Girard Estate in the vicinity of League wand, and invest the same in the loans of the city. M.41.11t0R,R,; • • • :PresidlisatsofteomroorKbuntil. ArrEsr—BENJAMIN H. HAINES, Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, c Presideqt, „o, Oaject CounciL „ •Ap..i.rd•O‘ this eighigentaltlY:stiApril, Arno DomNlNSbe 'thousand, eight hundred and sixty.: eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON McMICHAEL, I.t, MaYAr of Philadelphia, , "; • RR s'• D ESOLt VON I'd ANIRUIt CERTAIN'A - N IX tract. 'resolved, By the Select and Gammon Councils of the City 'cif Philade'lp'hia;' That the Controllers of Public Schools be and are hereby authorized to annul the contract of Mehars. Hall and Ster ling, foi'llus,erectios ttfliilah994.ootulls .911.:Maria street, belowllittb;lf ilititaidtßoard - of' Contrill-' lers shall deem it advisable, provided that the said Hall and Sterling.assent thereto. . JOSEPH F. MARCER Prepirt• Ciaguon• ArrasrLlitYMlA ES,'• • Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM."S. STOKLEY, 'resident Select Cpuagli. Approid4Mal 4. • tb, 1 , 14 44 1 40th; fo l io Domini Vac In6irs 'it • Bind red' Mid eight (A. D. 1.§,p8),,, MORTON MeMICIEL4E/:, bur)! of iPhiladelphia: D ESOLUTION .X*l.lll*E TO 'l , ,floptisEo. Bridges at Binge 'street and Powelion ave nue. Select o mon c ouncils *46 of the City of Philadelphia That the. chief, En-, gineer and StritcY4rAlii an , hereby,' direc t ed, to; prepare generalrplaVi'atid e st imates for ' 'Bridges over the riycosonAiriitepolsogyvioritl P6weiton overate, ifidittport.thig eafee",W9fiaa-J ° B rf Pr'el c itd J &it 6 :Cilant iboix ouncii.- ArriNr—ABRAEIN6 ,87‘ c. Assistant Cletk. s 111 1, 1 ,1 ,0,' *adieu. ' - • • ,•Wittui •To et f ts-v • , . L , rrefitr4PPA etNegt r' 4 `; Dorn 111,44SCAtitemixod . t c41 14 /attidred ( sal ' 4112 1^,4' elsl34iyantinigoo..fo'f' , t 4,6 " ' / '4.10103/411101MMA844 Mayor Of Philadelphia. THE. igYNNIII BULLETIS.4II4VibELPMA, hi(*tf4T, , g4ti 0tt,A,9,0. Et3OLLTION TO AUTHORIZE CON tracts to be made for furnishingfep Wepart ent for".o*plylnt City' ate/ with cast-iron Maths ant castings. , < , ~ * w + )/ Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, That the Mayor of the city he and he is authorized and directed to enter Into contract with the followinp , persons, to wit: J. W. &J. F. Starr, twelve undyed, and fif.t.Y.,, lengths of tweirty•lrtch Iron tape, to feet long, of eighteen hundred and fifteen pounds each, at three and eight one-hundredths cents per pound. 1. One hundred and twelve lengths of twenty inch Iron pipe, twelve feet long, of two thousand six hundred , surd / seventy-live pentads. each, at three and ilfteen-hrindredthtengs per pofind. Special castings for twenty and thirty-six-inch pipe at four and three-quarter cents per pound, Wood & Co. eight hundred and sixty lengths of twenty-inch pipe, twelve feet long,- Of eighteen hundred and fifteen pounds,each, at three and ten one-hundredths cente'per gionird. S. Fulton & Co., three hundred and fifty lengths eif thirty inch iron pipe, twelve feet long, of three thousand tour hundred and eixty-four pounds, each at three and one eighth cents per, pound. One hundred lengths' of'thirty inch iron pipe twelve feet long, of three thousand eight hundred pounds each at three and one eighth cents per pound. casting pertalnirig thereto at four and three quarter cents per pound. "- """" it Warns laundry and Machine a7iineliun dred antN. ninety, engths of thirty-six inch iron pipe, twelve feet loug.itf, form thousand six hun dred pounds , each. at three and ten one limn dredth Tents perp pound:' ' One hundredths of thirty-six: inch iron pipe, twelve feet, Jong, or ;four ;thousand nine hundred pounds each, at three and ten one hun dredtlrcents per pound. Camden Rolling Mills, loTh:t W. Middleton, Agent and Treasurer, twolrundrtd lengths of ten inch iron pipe twelve`feet long,of seven htindred and fifty pounds each. at three and one-quarter cents per pound. • One hundred and thirty lengths of twelve-inch iron pipe, twelve feet long, of nine hundred and eighty pounds each, at three and one-quarter cents per pound. One hundred and fifteen lengths of sixteen inch iron pipe, twelve feet long, of twelve hun dred and sixty pounds each, at three and one eighth cents per pound, and special caesings per taining thereto, at four and one-half cents per pound. JOSEPH R. MARCER, President of Common Council. ' ArrEsz—ROBERT BETHELL, Aseistant Clerk of Select Connell. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved •this eighteenth day of .April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight (A. D. 1868). . MORTON MoMICHAEL. , AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE Fairmonnt Market House Company privilege to erect a Shed. Sac] lON 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Fairmount Market House Company, be anti. they are hereby authorized to erect st,t3hed or robf,of corrugated iron over the footway in front of their Market House on Twenty-second street and Spring Garden street. Provided said roof, or shed shall be at its. lowest extremity at least fourteen feet six inches above the pavement. And .provided further, that said Fairmount Market House Compaay shall pay into the City Treasury, for the use of the city, the sum of twent:y-five dollars within thirty days from the pas.oge of this ordinance, to pay for the publica tion of the same. Ail ordinances or parts of ordinances to the contrary hereof notwithstand ing JOSEPH P. MARCER, President of Common Council, ArrEsT—ABRAHAM STEWART, : • Assistant Clerk of Ccimmon Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select:Connell. Approved this seventeenth day of April, Ann° Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight (A. D. Iht3s). SOLUTION OF INSTRUCTION TO THE RChief Engineer of the Water Works. Resolqd, By the Select and common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer of the Water Works be and he is hereby instructed to advertise in two daily newsßapers, every other day, five times, for proposals for the renting of the saloon at Fairmount for the term of one year, and to rent the same td the highest bidder, who shall give such security as the Com mittee on Water Works shall approve.. Provided, That it Shall be stipulated in the learie that the same be terminated and annulled 'whenever the Chief Engineer shall be of opinion that the in terests of the city require the possession of the said premises. , JO PH E. SCARCER, • • President of Common Council. ATTEST-I;OBERT BETHELL, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. Approved this eighteenth day of April, Alma Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight (A. D.1868)),__ .1' • t • • * • MORTON MOMICEIAELi Mayor of Philadelphia. EcoLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE RE 1L paving of part of the intersections of Park avenue with Columbia avenue and Montgomery avenue with Belgian Pavement. ReJtoleed, By the Select and Common Councils of the City ofXhiladelphia, That, the 'Depart ment ofilighways be and , Is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Francis P. Murray, for repaving part of the intersections of Park avenue with Columbia avenue and Mont -gomery avenueiwith Belgian Psych:tent; elan ex pense not exceeding the sum of two huudred.and ten dollars, to be dratii out of 'tent 4 of the An nual Appropriation to the Department for the year 1868. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. ArrasT—ABRAIIAIL STEWART, tAssiatant Clerk of Coidkion t i ntine% WlLLlAMige.;f3TatCriliii)t. President of Aeleet, Comma—, Approiterthie seventeenth day of Aprrp. 'Amite Domini one ,thousand eight Ithridredfandaiity eight(A.,D. 1868.) k,„, MORTON 3rtivavgAzt.,' it Mayor 44'Pftlkidelphlii: NSTRLI,CT TO THE R CaUCTolm°mNis OF Commissioner al g b Resolved, By the Select and' , Crininitin.VOuncils of the City of Philadelphia,Al4t /the Chief Com missioner of Highways is hereby instructed to notlty.the owners of property on the north side of Have.rford street, from Forty-fourth to Forty fifth 'street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, to lay board sidewalks on that part of Haverford street; and in care of neglect or refugar to the same within thirty days after said notice, the chief Commissioner of Highways is hereby anther/zed and directed to lay the sidewalks and collect the cost thereof from the owners of property fronting thereon. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Conimon Council. AnT.S.D.LBENJAMIN H. HAINES, Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved the eighteenth dayt'of `April,,Anno Domini, 'one thousand eight hundred and allay eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON MCMICHAEL, it Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE M4KING FASTAPPROPRI -21. alien for the ImproVeMent 'of Tnouron Squsre, in tbe Nineteenth. Ward. ' StruTioN 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of rhisadolphia f tlo ordain, Ttiitt the sum of seveo'hitudred.dollars be and thn sore is hereby appropriated to the department of Aar- Itets tutd - CitYjtfiPertY, kr4he pttrpose of plaer lug an iron rallinearotinct l 4 bdnron Sqhare, the Ninetelmilt Ward:— :SECTION 2. That waKratital,shall bo drawn by the Commissioner of Markets and City l-)uperty .in.neconlanc Vlb 4XiI+tAARI O IO II COMPIeII; JOSUE EZURGERi' - ' 'President 9f.Commott Council. rrEgz-BEN.lit %fig 04 - 4 12 4•48r1'—'' " Clerk of Select Counoil pISMOSY„'. • •c Ap•o si-,441141,61 / 4 Ilk tittr i d Dorninr , 05tteiat.` , 1- • rt , . ti Ay-eight (A. Dfle6irbietk,tel=ii r,t4,4'; 11101tTozczuchu,v}axao, 0/1111154041rhagtektillia. city oil Mayor of Philadelphia. MORTON. MthIIICHAEL, Mayoi of Philadelphia WM. S. OTOKLEY, r Presldent•of Select Council ;'' - - ' cnywV filß# l2 ,o l o, o#,M.4,r' • . t . k . N ORDINANCE TO"./0111,10.417. THE Mayor to , execute finifikiettetfitirin` ' Buff of e City of Philadelphla r ',Trigtee "udder ; the Will f Stephen Girard * with,Geoite c id. Stroud and them, for the purchase of-tie to warrants of nde interfering with' the Girard Lando in Butler and Mahanoy Townships, 'Schuylkill County, SIicTION 1. Tile Select and 'Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia dor ordain, , That the :slayer is hereby authorized to execute an agree ment on behalf of the city of Philadelphia, 'tits-, tee under the will of Stephen ( irard. with George )1. Stroud and Julia De Fen; Foulke, trustees under the last will' and :teskinuent, of Richard Parker Foulke, deceased;CJulla De Wilt:Li Foulke, George M. Stroud and. , Lewis D. - Vail, executors of the last will and teillaMent 'of William`Piirker Foulke, deceased, and • the" Preston Retreat; for the purchase of all their right, title , and interest In and to all those portions of ten certain traeteef land surveyed under warrants grautedto Thomas Palmer, George Stonemetz t ; Mary atreinhaek, David Evans, Richard Whitehead, Robert White head, Henry Nliller,'Jameti Houtton, John Reese and James Trimble' which over l ie or interfere With the lands of theGirlird , Estate in Butler and Illahanoy townships, - Sebnylkili county, Penn sylvania, and containing togetherlwentreight hundred and, thirty-one acres and one headred and twenty-three perches, for :the sum of four teen thousand one hundred and fifty-eight dot- - hire and eighty-one eente,payable , upon the ex ecution and delivery of a deed for the said in tereste, and if not then pild, tp bear, Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum fronf the date of the execution and delivery of the said deed. Szerion 2. That the sum of fourteen thousiand one hundred and fifty-eight dollars and eighty- One cents is hereby appropriated out of the re siduary fund of Stephen Girard for the payment of said purchase money, the warrants therefor to be drawn in conformity;with existing ordi nances. - JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. ArrksT—BENJAMIN HAINES, Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY President of Select Council. Approved this eighteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON McMICHAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia- RESOLUTION OF INSTRUCTION TO THE Commissioner of Markets and City Pro perty. Re:rayed, By The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Commis sioner of Markets and City Property be and he is hereby instructed not to permit the coalpur chased by him to be used to heat the office of the Sheriff, Coroner, Recorder of liceds, Register of Wills, or any of the offices of the Prothonotaries or Clerks of, the Courts, nor permit the use of the ice purchased by him in any of said offices, the salaries and perquisites of said offices being am plyonfficient to require of their respective in cumbents the purchase of all the coal and ice which may be needed in said offices. JOSEPH F. MARCER, • President of Common Council. ArrEsr—ROBERT BETHELL, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this eighteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight (A. D. 1868). MORTON McMICHAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION TO LAY WATER-PIPE ON Seventeenth street ' from Master to Jefferson st ee t, and other streets. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the city of Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer of the Department for supplying the cityiwith water' be and he is hereby authorized to lap water-pipe on the following streets, to wit:. Seventeenth, from Master to Jefferson streets,• and Wellington,from Master to Jefferson streets, in the Twentieth Ward. 3lonroe street, from Nineteenth to Twentieth street, and Sanderson street, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth street, in the Twenty-sixth Ward. JOSEPH F. MARCER,. President of Common Council. *ATI - En—BENJAMIN H. HAINES. Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this eighteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight (A. D. lEtlf4.) " 31ORTON McMICHAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia. PAPER JEAN GING& QF. BALDERSTON rt SON. O. WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, ilia 2mo 412 SPRING GARDEN Street fr_i' WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. igliksvg4ait SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Commencing 'Wednesday, April 1,1865. TRAMS WI7 C LEAVE FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREE' NVLIARF (tipper Ferry) as follows: For Bridget)) o. Salem, and intermediate stations, at &00 A. M. and A 3O P. M. For Miliville, Vineland and way stations, at 6.00 A. M. d 3.15 P. M. ler Cape May at 3.15 P. M. For Woodbury (accommodation). at 6 00 P. M. Commutation L'heeke. good between • Philadelphia and all stations, may be obtained on application at the Tree: sur , q's Office. Camden, N.J. Freight Train leaves Camden daily at 13 o'clock (noon). Freight will be received at second covered wharf below Walnut street, daily, from 7 A. M. until 6 P. M. Freight Delivery 228 South Delaware avenue. WM. J. SEWELL, Superintendent FOR N RK.-THE CAMDEN AND All4l 1 1 ° d PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York. and way places, from Walnut street wharf. Pare. At 580 M. via Camden and Amb OY, Amalfi.. $2 26 At BA. 61..._viaCitinden and Jamey tiltY_Exprees Mal; 3 00 At B.Bor. AL; via Ounden and Jena Anti` EXPresa., 3 0 1 1 At 6 P. Camden and An:Mose. t" let 0111 M. 2 26 Accom. and Emigrant, 3d class. 1 80 At 530 A. M,. and 2.60 P. M., for Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M., 2.30 and 3.30 P. M..•for rrenton. At 5.30 8 and 10 A.M.,1.230, 3.80.4.30 and 6 P. td.,for Borden. town. At 5.30 and 10,A..M.r 11.30, 4.3131wd 6 P.M.,,for Florence. - 530, 8 arldlll' •i 42^ 6.84L00, 6 and WOE for Burlington.l3ever y and Delano°. At 5.30 and 10 A. M.. 1, 2.80,4.80.6 and ILBO.P. M. fer Edge. water. Riveraido, Riverton and Pklmyra. At 6.110 and 10 A. M., 16 and 11.80 P. M. for Fish House. Ur The 1 and 18 . 30 1'. M. Linea will leave from foot of • Market stoeet by upper ferry. From Kensington "'Depot • At 11 A. N. via Remington and Jersey City, New York . Express Line... ....• . .. • .$BOO At 7.45 an i 11.00 finial . f.M.WilSintin. and Brietol. And at 10.1 b A. hi; for Bristol. At 7.45 and 11 A. M., 2.80 and 6P. M. for Morrisville and .Tullytown. - At 7.45 and 10.15 . 4iL 2.83 and 6 P.M. for Scheucks and Ed dington. At 7.45 and 10.16 A.M.. 2.60,4, 5. and 6 Pad., for Co wells, Torreadale,Ltolmesburg, Tkcony, Wiseinoming„ Brides. burg and Frankford, and BP. M. for Ilolmesburg and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE, DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES from Kensington'Depot: At 7.45 A. M., for 'Niagara 'Falls. • Buffalo. Dunkirk. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, _Rochester,Binghampton, Oswego. Syracuse, Great liendiMontrosa, WiLkesbure.ticratdon. Stroudsburg. Water V o ltp, At 7.45 A. bLiand S. P • for Belvidere, MastonTiam bertville, Flemington, die. The 3.80 P. M. Line connects • direct with the'train leavinn Emden for Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Betblehron.rne. , ' At 6 P. M. tori..timbertville and intermediate Stations. From West Philadelphia Depot. via- Connection Rail, At 9.30 A. At, 1.805,13.10 and 16 P. New York Elms Lineviajefsey .4. 96 The cult A. 32 q and nen P, M. Lines run dallY. All 0 era. SundaYs excepted. - • • At 9.50 A. X. 164 6.80 and 1.2 P. M., fqr Uesiton. At 9.50 A. M.. 6.50. and 12 F.M., far Bristoi..f. At 12 I'. 61i (4416/11), for Morrisville, Tullytosyn,l3obenek4 Eddington, cornwells, Tornsdale, Dullneellnurg.TantetY, Wissinousing; Brid_taburg and Ftankford. For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the care p» Third or Fiftnitreete, at. hestnut at half • an-hour before departure. The Cars on Market Street Railway' run di rect to West. Philadelphia. Depot. Meat:nut and TWalnut within one square. On Sundays, tholStirket Street , Oars will run to connect with the 9.30 IA.TM and 6.20 P. X Mee. Fifty Poundsof Baggage only sillownteactr. Padiatiger. Passengers are prohibited frourtakincitnYththn sas tan nage but their weating apparel, ;AU:baggage over fifty you to be_paid for extra:. The COM pany linat their re spousibliity lot baggage to One Dollar per pound,and will , not be liable for any , arobtatt beYnn6Blos. l .4s3xePt eye. cad cowlick, • • • "Tick, Bodo' Provit :'Rome, %pope, J t . .re tin portant 0008 at; gaged U on J. , ity an. P. M.. AL P ia '• From M. Elul AVE QUIOKEST TIME ON MOOED. . Tut PALIIOI42 ROM. , • si , ;, , , 4 3 atiNNAwart s , ?If NNRytYII. i , ' **DANA -HAND 734 MIMS less pA l isig . U 0 0 LUSE& eftilTAT l Jcrt I till atiti l ir eirl . TRAIN P IL. 94 l at i atit I NLY ONE OHT on the ROUTE. P. a , : OODELYPS aelebrated. Penes 11f 661, • di9l% i -1.1446 run thromb from PLEELADEk ' 0 ATI. Ptissenea Tl M the 12.00 sag %Id% 14, table treacli cm ATI An 4 all yo w ls and UTH ONR ADeANCE ethrrßo. Przlisr 1 PIS. 1,0 learictw in... fi. UTEAVAUREF., IsT. FACI A . & ' W ide W l itr T E trirr a CZAW 3 Sig Via dirTo ECURE__,_the VNEOL_ALaI advantmes' 4 Mb LINA be vßity PARTloubam and MIK FOR TICKETS -'9lla FAN.11.6.1.1pLE." at TICKET OFFICES. N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, NO. 116 : HARM' STREET, bet 4 Second and Front pm. And Turarir-F4u3rand MARKET Streets:iv/est Phila. a P. sauWeent'l Ticket Agt, Pittsburgh. JOHN•/111ILLER. Gael East% 494.116 11roadwey.N.Y. " 'READIi RA r1..R0 D GTRUNK i k '- jo esike HEAT LLN from Phila . .., , . !phis to the - interior of Pennsylva. ats, . • Ltit tb *.J97llol. tuelnehanna, Cumberland and W 1 .vaim g, eXI rth. Northwest and the Cana. da i e. ° *in r , Arl i a amen:, of 'Paw er ,Tralng. Nov. 18, 1867 leaving the , no aura Depot,Thirteenth and Cal. low h o ill -.P his. , at the following boars .• r . 111 liN a ACM ODATIONS.-At 7.00 A. M. for &Agin ng all intumediate . Stations, and Allentown. Rev. taunt heading at 6.30 P. M., arriving in Phila.! 1 aat 9. OP. M. .. • , Igo 0 138,-At 0.15 A. M. for . Reading, Le. bandit, II b g, - Pottsville, Pine 'Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury. ,Williannimmt,ELmira, Hoohester,Niagara Palls,. Buffalo. Willtesbarre...Pittstrm, York. Carlisle. Cham. bersburg. Hagerstorft, gc. '- The 'LBO conned, train n at Reading With the Rut Penn. sYlrania Railroad train' . for' : AllentoWtWge.4 and the 8,15 A.M. connects with We Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg. atc.;" at Port Clinton with Catawima Rai. trains for Williamsport , Leek Haven, Ehrdra. dre..l at Harriabjurg with Northern Central. Cumberland ' Va ll ey. and Schuylkill and Susquebannatrains forliorthronber. land„Willfunsport. Y o rk.Clutmbersburg, Pluegrove, be. AFTERNOON EXPRESS. -Leaves Plaladelptda at &30 P. M. for Reading. Pottsvil le. Harrisburg. dia.., connect. ing with Reading and Columbia Railroad train! for Col. nmbia. gm. • POTTSTOWN , ACCOMMODATION-Leiveb Potts- town at 6,46 A.M. stopping at intermediate stations; sr rivedin Philadel ph ia at 9.(.6 A. M. Returning leaves Phi la.:Ma at 5.00 .M. ;_arrives in Pottstown. at 7.05 P. M. ING ACCOMMODATION-Le.aves Reading at 7.80 A. M. atopping _at all way atation.s ; arrives in Phila. delphia at 10.16 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M.; arrives in Reading at g 45 P. M. Traina for Phlladelphili leave Harriaburjs at 8.10 A, M. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg ai2.10 P.H. and Pottsville at 2.46 P. M. ; arriving at Philadelphia at 6.45 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 8.30 P. M.. arriving in Philadelphia atli..lo P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Pottsville and all Way. Sta. tiom,_• leaves Pottsville at 7 A. M., for Philadelphia and all Way Stations. All. the above trains run daily. Sundaya excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. 31., and Phila. delphia at 8.15 P. at. ; leave Philadelphia for Reading at B.OOA. M. returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.-Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.30 A.M. and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at 5.30 A. M. and 1.00 P. M. NEW 'YORK' EXPRESS, FUR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.-Leaves New York at; 9 A. M., 5.00 and 8.00 P.M., passing Reading ata A. M., 1.50 and 10.10 P. M., and connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Express Train, for Pittsburgh. Chicago. Williamsport. Elmira. Baltimore. ho Returning, 10 sprees !rain leaves Harrisburg, on arrival of Pennsylvama 'Epress from Pittsburgh, at 3 and 5.25 A. M.. 9.35 P. M.. passing Reading at 4.49 and 7.06 A. M. and 11.40 P. M., arriving at New lc ork 111.10 and IL4S'A.3L, and 5.00 P. 51. Sleeping Cara scrolnQanYloa thaw trains through between Jersey City and .rittaburgh, without change. Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 810 A. M. and Six P. M. Mail trainforliarrlsburg leaves New York at 18 Noon. . SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.—Trains leave Pottsville at 6.80, 11.00 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.,returning from Tamaqua at 7. 35 A. M. and 1.40 and 4.85 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA. RAILROAD— Trains leave Auburn at 7.55 A. M. for Pinegrove and liar rieburg„ and at 12.45 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont t re turning from Harrisburg at 8.55 P. M., and from Tremont at 7.40 A. M. and 5.85 P. M. . ro . . TlCXE'rl3.—Thugh first-class tickets and .enalgrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada:. Excursion Ticketl.from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate Stations, good for day Maly, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. 'Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only, are cold at Reading and Inter ediate /Rations by Read• ing and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 4 .67 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls. General Superintendent, Reading. Commutation Ticket, at 25 per cent. discount, between any points desired, for families and firms. Mileage Tickets., good for 2150 miler, between all points at $52 60 each, for families and firms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rater. Clergyman residing on the line of the road will be far nirhed with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half faro. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal da tion& good for Saturday. Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth and Cello whin etreets. FREIGHT.—Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above pointe from the Corupaity's Now Freight Depot. Broad and Willow streets. . _ Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 530 A. M., 12.45 noon, and P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. Mails dean at the Philadelphia Post-Oilice for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., and for the prin- cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Railroad. Winter Time.— Taking effect Jan. 26th. 1843. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Thirty.first and Market streets, which is reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway, tho last car connecting with each train. leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within one square of the Depot. ON dUNDAYS—The Market Street Cars leave Front and Market streets 33 minutes before the denature of each train. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at the Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will mill for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest. nut street, No. 116 Market street. will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.: Mail Train.....„ . . ........ ..,....at &00A. M. Paoli Accommodation No. 1 ....... ... -.at 10n.) A. M. Fast Line. .at 12.00 M. Erie Express . .......... - . ..at MOO M. Paoli Accom. Nos. a, 3 S 4 alL00;6110At 1680 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation at 260 P. M. Lancaster Ateommo d ation ..... ....... at 4.00 P. M. Pari01burgTrain...............................at 6.00 P. M. Cincinnati Express .at 8.00 P. M. Erie Mail ....... at 11.15 P. M. Philadelphia Express .at 11.16 P. M. Acc0mm0dati0n................at 11.80 P. M. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other train. daily, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by hue P. M.. at 116 Market street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ: Cincinnati Ex .... • .........at 1.85 A l M. Philadelphia Express... ............... ....... " 7.10 ' Paoli Accom. No. 1........ ........ . ....... " 8.20 " Parkeburg Train......... ....... ............ " PIO " Erie Mail . 9.35 Fast Line . ."91* " Lancaster Train. \ " 1.10 P. M. $l , eErpreas. " 1.10 • Paoli Accom..Nos: At 3. ...............at 4,10 & 7.10 " Day Express at 6.20 Hart isburg Accom . "2.1 W " For further information, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, 301 Chesbiut street. FRANCIS FUN IC, Agent, 116 Market street. SAMUEL U. WALCE. Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assunle any risk , for Baggage. except Hunearin apparel, and' limit their reeponsibßity to Ondred Dollars inValue. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARDH. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent, Altoolua.Pa. MUMPHILADELPWA AND ERIPL 'ItAILROAD—WiNT,EIt TDSLE TA. BLE—Througkand Direct Route be• tweak Philadelphia, Baltimore, Darriebunt. gggl i n d g t ta r oli t aflhn u r:i i ns. Pe r nva6la.—Elegant On and after MONDAY. Nov. 2511,4867, the Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie itaiirpad will run as follows: WESTWARD. *ll Train leaves Philadelphia ..................11.16 P. K arrives at Erie.. ...... : .. Erie Express loaves Philadelphia 12.00 Noon. Williamspert......... 8.60 P. K arrives at Erie, 946 A. M. Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.. .. 8.00 A. M. arrives aLoc EASTWADk avßer; . 7.45 P. M. Mail Train leaves Erie.....,.......... , . . ..10.M A. M. .................1L66 P. rd. " " arrives at Pniianalptua 8.56 A. M. Erie Express leaves . ...... 4.26 P. M. " " arrives at Phi ladel p hia LOO P.. K Etteira Mall leaves Leclt Raven: . Arr. at Philadelphia 6.10 P. M. Mgt anA__Exprass connect with all trains on Warren and Ilanklin Railway. Passengers leaving PhiladelPrua at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvington at 6.40 A. M.. and Oil Olty at 9.60 A. NJ, Leaving Philadelphia at 11.16 K. arrive at Oil City at 4.M P. All traina on Warren and Franklin mike close connections at Oil City with trains for seranklin and patjageom venue. Raggage checked thrmh. ALE'RP.D . 4 j General d en t.aneeaintea AMDEN AND ATLANT/9 fi IligiggL aß2 l i vNivElt ARII6IIOI6IENTIL,' • Thimiday— Loysobirals INA OVA. 01:gean4tvgueennelytrAY ( Sunday° exce P tea): j k , MAU ana * 11,114r.1401040. Atlantis, ("2, !, 1 0- A , SO fs ,„ z.t.wAvi cwjamot , L. am #vg ,Itste-4* . Pl)l4l‘;:cit2'„rc. ,44 041,44.4,01 E . ••• •• • fin • • • TißfriDt Atout 5c11944 TuAirrataus7, ovine. "t". ' NORTH PENNEIk LVANIA‘ R. R-. TBE .9,41:01M,E1 ~R OUTEar and most difver, line „to .. em. Easton.; fAllettelMip Knob ' 'Ohm% figa ft'el t te/ laven,Wilitesbartealiabancy City, t._ Lehigh tat• Sciantod,flarbondale and all tne POill imifr Ana WyOtattit Oda rilledlle. • ' ' •• . ' " and American streets.' . ' SPRINGARRANGEMEN' -On std. after , MoND. Fenger leave the Na, American eeta, daily (Sm At ti. 45 Al 1 74coorn midi kle,u4 4 ,N 11 11( 1 li , Ifa e h - iti* a ul ' 04 46 4 , on 4 . 1 - th Itch r j , May( Q.,:_Catbox hi it st 'Watt •vail(11, higMand, vo lnoad Catavviesa o for tu liamepOrt. • tat Man( Wilit4natte at 5y...31.; Sera bilk' M . Passengi I l i fetWallity Traln. P sash* ..._ for Esstortui points Ott Ng , „ I -, ...... t .r e A At Le- Mef-Accommodation fora:- Ong at all intermediate Stations. Passengeni for Grove, 'Hatboro' and Hartsville, by thistralft , , at Old York Road. • . - f •___„-, - ..11,,,1 •-• ~,, At 1,0.15 A/ M.-Accommodation for • rort 3W114040.0920 stopping at udermediate Stativne. , ~,,,, AlAt 1.40 P. iii. , ..Lehigle Valley_ Express ' to Wei l Manoh (Mut*, I..ite liiiven4,m,„,,,m , Mahanoy CirTighuimirolla• abe4=l6aik igaiiitnow.'"2ll4. Pittston and ton c and all is Wyoming _Coal Region*: ~..- ~ „` ' • . . , ... Ata 30 r. IL-Accernodation foron or rikOPMlll6 at al) intermediate station& • Pasteng el • Mae 1 4 • Doylestowri for New Rope, and ittPi !of ?pig. . t B.IIIIP. IL-Lehigh and flustuatarans=,,,,,..for Bethlehemt Easton, Allentown, ciattorg i n , iv ',moo barre and Scranton. Passengers for G this train to guakertown. ,_, , ~., , ii l i: - • •. i At 4.15 F. M.-Aecottlmodatlon ft.? ooyt ' . f .. at all intermediate mtstione. ' , Passenger% or • i l •w "' Grove, liatheropattandMartarilte take state ,et, tone : At 5.20 P.- M.-Thiough accommodation ini i rMokle i l i = , • and all stations on main line of North Penn ania__ road, _connecthig la Bethlehem with Lehigh- alleY . Mrsolo' ' ing Train for Esuiton. Allentown; Mauch Chunk:44r.. -•,' •', ' At 6.20 g. M.--Accommodation for Lauslale,stppplrof at , all intermediate elation/I, :._ ,_.. At ILHO P. M.--Aesommeditflou for rortWattitsgtoti.V" TRAINS ARRIVE IN' POLLiADELPRIAO f •,...!_," • From Bethlehem *tills° and 1L464.,51. 2 and 8.40 P.m. • • 1145 .6, M. and 9.00 P. M. ' .'rams makes direct comes. tion with Lebign Valley and Leh., lasossouout. trains from Easton. Scranton , vvniimna.•• osOloallaY City and Hazleton._ • , ~ ~ • - ~, , Passengers leaving_ Wilkesnarriat.l.vo JAM, connect 8. at Bethlehem at 8.18 P . 11., and arttv, ki MiMelphia at 40 P 4 Id. _ _, _,„ ,- ~., ,_,' P.M.• ' • ' From Doyleetowti at 846 A. Id., min oni4 iioP z'. 43 • From Lansdale a17.Rl A.. 31. __.- _ • From Fort Washington at 5.20,iL00 d. 'N. =Ban P. M. , ON SUNDAYS -. ' • - '.. • ... Philadelphia for Bethlehem ai 9.M . A. X. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M.' Eoyleetowa for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. ' • ' ! • Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. Id, . • Fifth and,Sixth' streets Passenger Cara convey pitseei. gers to and from the new Depot • • White Cara*, Second and Third StreetaLlne and taloa Line run within:short distance of the peps. • , Tickets roust be procured at the Ticket office, in arden te secure the lowest rates of fare. • •., f , - • • 1 , •sfT.TE4 cLARIC.Aest• Tickets sold and Bp4fgage shacked througli to dalt e p_oios, at Matw's No Pettit Baggage =Press GRIM, No. 105 South Fifth' street. • aapEti PM/LADaIiff•PTEMLWILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.— TIME TABLE---Commencing• Mon day, April 18th, 1868, TrainS will -leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washingten avenue, aa follows: • . Way-mail Train, at 8.80 A. 81. (Sundays excepted). for Baltimore, stopping at all reffular stations. Connecting, with Delaware Ra il road At Wilmington jar priedold and intermediate stations.. Express train at 12.09 M. (Stindals_exrePfed/fOr_Balti-L more and Waehington. stopping at Wilmington. restrz villa and IlayredeGrace. Connecta at Wilmington with train for New Castle. • •••- • Express Train at 8 80P. M. (Sundays excepted)aer thnore and Washington, stopping at Chester, TruirkiW., Linwood, Claymont, - WilmingtomNewport,Stanton. New ark, Elkton,Northeast,Charlestown. Perryvillellivrin 4 jo-* Grace, Aberdeen. PerrYinan'a. Mdliorrnod• rue, ace , and Stemmera Ron. Connecta at W . eon with Delaware Railroad Line, dapping V. New listetle, Middleton, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, liesifind. Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connecting At thialliddr with boat for Fortress Monroe. Norfolk. PortienOutlr and the South. • • Night F.xpreas at 11.00 P. M. (daily) for' Baltimore:and Wachineton, stopping at Perryvi ll e and Havre deOrikw. ' Passengers fork ortreee Monroe and Norfolk via, Balti more will take the Mel M. Train. Via ' COEllet4 will take the 8.80 I"; M. train. • • Wiltaington Trains, stopping at all . abalone between Philadelphia and Wilmington: _ • Leave Philadelphia at 11 A. M.,8110,5.007 and IteeLdaily) P. M. The 5.00 P. M. train connects with the Da ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stationk , Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 8.10 A. M. (daily) and M. 4.15 and 7.06 (daily) P. M. The 8.10 A. M. Train will 'aicP betymen Cheater and Philadelphia. From Baltimore, to Prohidemovs.—L wive Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail. A. 40 A. M:. Express. 2.55 P M. Rx prem. 6.85 P. Express. 8.55 P. il, _Exprista.• ' SUNDAY FROM BALTIMORE.—Lewee Batt: timore at 955 P. Ai.. stopping at Havre de *age Parry. villa and Wilmington. Also daps at North Mad, Eikton. and-Newark, to Mke_p_aseengera for Philadelphia* and) leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore, and et Chester to leave passengers from Washington or BOW • more. Through tickets to all pelsde Westlionth add Watt: may be ProciWtdaittteketrOArfeM o hestuttt..... ma Street._ , Continental Ho where aim state moo and pawn( in Slee &flare can be secured during the • day .? Pe eons purchasing tickets at this office can bawl baggage arcked at their residence by:the Union Transfer Corapinti 11. F. KENNEY. SaPerinteident. PI3ILADELPHIAL.. GEM. TOWN AND IsiORRtSTQWN. ROAD TIME TABLE .— Op. and , Wednesday. May 11867. GE •. • • FOR RMANTOWN. • Leave Philadelphia-6. 7.8, 9.0& 1911, 124. L sx4. fi, 6.10. 7, 8. 9. 0, U. 12P. M. . Leave Germantown--4,_ ,7 8.90.9, 10,11, El A.ll 1:: 2, 4,4* 6, 636 7, 8.9. 1.0. 11 - The 8. 20 down tram, and the 8% and 63CuP,Pren.T9F. not etop on the Germantown Branch. ON .16 SUNDAYS; • ' ' Leave Philadelphia,llminute. A. 61;2.7 sad 10,1P.M., • Leave Germantown-8.16 1. 6 and 93,6 * . CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD' - Leave PhliadelPhla-8, 8. 10.12A.•Mr: Ile 8%, 5% .7.9 *nd 10 P. M. Leave Cheetnut Hlll-7.10 minutes. 8,9.40 and 11.40 A. M. ; L4O. 8.40, 6.40. 8.40„11,66 and 10.40 P, M. • . ON SUNDAYS." Leave Pidladelphia,:--9.113 minutes A. X,4 9 and 7 Leave Chestnut 11111-7.60 minutes A. AL; 1240.8.40 flu . * 9.26 mtnutee P. M.' - • • . FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.,' t Leave Philadelthia-6. 736. 9, 11.06. A. M.; 1,36. 43 , 16 &lE., 8.06 and 1136 P. Leave Noniewn-6.40. 7.7.50, 9.11 A. M.;136: 8 . 43 0 36 and 8 P. )4. • • 34 ON STIDAy S. Leave Philadelphia-9A. M. ;936 and 7.15 P. Ai, Leave Norristown-7A,M. • Wired 9 P. M. ' FOR mAr IA una. Leave Philadelphia—O. 736. O. 2/.06 A. M.; /N. 2, 4,4%911.. 6.15. 8.06 and 1136 P. Zd. Leave Blanayunk-6.10. 734, 8.20. 936. 1136 A. M.; a, 836, 6„. • 63‘ and 9 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M. ; SIX and 7151' Leave Man.ayunk,-7X A. M. t 6 and 934 Pt 111.:i s W„s. 170.W0N. General Sapelintinedeett. Depot. Ninth:And HreeriMileetar WEST ' t NLIREMDELPDIA 2 . • . 1 ' DIA. -illititrd On andc o MONDAYpAprilliittiletil k • wilt leave. De i co a t ne .4irst and bastrintstiveta t as elltears: este Philadel for Weat Cheater'. _at 7.15 A. M., 11.00 A. M.,11.80, 4.16, 4.6% 1.00 end 10.18) P. M. Leave West Chester for - ftiladelphia, from Depot on Market, street, 8.16: 7.15,13) and 18.46 - A. 11.. 1.66, t. 60 ant 6.60 P. M. On and after Monday, lune 16th. an additional Tr " will leave Philadelphia for Media and IntermeMalea Points at 5,80 P. m. Trains leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. 61.,," said.Wyth PhiladMis at 4.60 P. M., will stop at B. 0. J'huctitti Passenger, to or from editions between ,W*t.. and B. C. Junction going Beat, will talte Mem West Chapter at 7.16 A.M., and going West larlilltaitis leaving Plittafielphili, at 460 P. 64...,4184m5m05er,114• 4 Junction. 4k , Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. 41; aM 4.60 P:1 4 8... : and leaving Wed Cheater at - 7.60 A. - ^,amar4.6o P. M.. connect atß. Junction . with Traincon.4lioP. Mika. C. It. R. for Oxford and intermedietepobitm _ ON SUNDAYS — Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. N. Mie. Leave Weet Cheater 7.46 A M. and 6 P, Ikr.• The Depot is reached directly_ by the Cheetnit ant Wal nut enact ame. • Those of the Market atreetlinertm wqth. in one equate. The can of both lines cenniattivtitb Math train non its arrival.' Illtrßassmingers ere 'Hawed to take wearing ' apparel only as Baggage, and the Comeau.) , will no in any cud. be responsible loran amount exceeding 61100. ,unleas epo de* contract is made for the same. HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE" CENTRAL RAILROAD. Summer' Arrangements. On and after Monday. April ig, 1868, the Trains will leave Philadel bla,from the Depot ofhthe West Chester dr Philadelphia d, cor ner of Thirty-first and Chestnut streets (West Philada). at 7.16 A. M. and tee P.M Leave Rising Sun, at 5.1 a A M.: and Oxford at tioo A. M., and leave .oxford at 8.25 P. M. A Market Train with ,Passenger Cs: attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridus, leaving the Rising Sun_ at 11.06 A. 111.. Oxford at 11.45 M. and Kennett at UV P. K. con necting at West Chester Junction with a train for Phila delphia. On Wediseedma and Saturdays train leaven Philadelphia at 2.80 P. M.,runs through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 1.15 A.M. connects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with tke Afternoon Train for PhiJadeL- 0 ! phis. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 1.50 P. M. rune to , Rising Sun,blid. Passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only, Ass " ' Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case. , sponsible for an amount exceedirtg one hundred: dollars. • =acre a Metal contract be made for the same. rithi2 HENRY WOOD. Gemara' iteriV!,r, • ----- PART FREIGHT. ' LINIX•_:,f. ni,' , . NORTH PENNSYLVANIA , IRML., .. ROAD, to Wilkeebarre, fathaniz City, Mount Carniel, Centralia, and au, point.= tam Valley Railroad and its brat/ghee. , . - 7 - ." 77 - • By new arransemerktao perfected thi1i t .41.14 0 ,4 - foi‘d I on/shied to stye Increased deepatni4 tior„ qloneoo;r:',. doled to the above Booed p01nti...,, •.. • Goode delivered at tbsThrotroalgth . . j. . ..:U. kr 4 , ~a . ' E1.'11,, , e0r. of•FRO and4Mo ;4 , gtm,„„, , ,,ip . Before SP. M., will reach Irf i„ bilitX 4 *' •, ' teAnnelly, Mammy City, and tho2olliir „, jai , . •. y : *CI Wy 011114 NalirWQrol)t., %lil t ), ,- ' , . . • .. 1 , 61. koo ,,, , 0;..0,r . ,... ,•;4,. .' it Nl', i qi etpt, . ' . T :,,•• t i•-•ttil4 Ax4pil ~. ttratow,v t., .__ ---..1 RAILA 1: ? 1 •: , : fi - fki'...T 4..? ,, •:1;..., 4• :. ••••-, ,• . — .7..•••• • ' .8 ... , akikt94:3I4NIENT- .•. ' : ':- a ''' ''''' ~ ~ • a blootraficheaerter A Platitht Ittitir "' "' - ' "pax r 'ppuselenak • . .A , 0.14 a$ £a • via au neOli 1. " , i . ' ~hht , frets , 01.14904 4 ' , Ettenaup4.• - 1 ''' •i• Ili. prdibt iced ream. Nolketetreet, Upper .4, . 4 niter Line for aightotown. gier Llna t an 4 at 1110 g Linb3tlU ' ' ' a lir. GATZM Agent.
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