Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 27, 1868, Image 4

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    TELECtliArla NII)7IITZAki V.
Tim wife of George D. Prentice died yesterday.
SI'KCIE shipments from New York last week
amounted to $1.,867.2a1.
NINE persons were killed and Eix wounded
by the late Poiler explosion' at Maiustec, Mich,
ANDREW CI:3IMINGB, President of the Boylston
(Mass.) Bank, died on Saturday night.
Coeai' oi; STA lIKENMM: has been appointed
Russian Ambassador to France.
B. F. Ewa and Alexander . MacDonald, S
n s
tore elect from. Arkansas, have, arrived In Wash
ington.
Worstiv frauds, involving prominent mer
chants and revenue officials, have been reported
in St. Louis by the Grand Jury.
ON SATURDAY the people of Jackson, Miss..
tattled out to decorate the graves of the men
who fell fighting against the government.
,Tnoon ILassum, W trdett of the North Cam- .
bridge Alms House, dad yesterday from injuries
received at the hands of one of the inmates.
Mn. STA:4mm) - is improving in health and ex
pects to deliver his argument for the President
on Wednesday or Thursday.
MANY American naval officers are expected to
favor the opening of the International Marine
Exhibition at Bavre with their presence.
OnnEas have been given to augment the
French fleet In the waters of Japan at once.owing
to the recent trouble and massacre of French
sailors.
Witt. C. RivEs, formerly United States Minis
ter to France, and Senator from Virginia, died at
Charlottesville, Va., last Saturday, at the age of
seventy-live.
J. R. TuaxAs was killed by the frilling of a
smokenstack of the steamer Red Jacket, which
was totally destroyed by fire at Elizabetliport, N.
J., on Friday.
JOSEPH BLOOMOART, OfLonieville; Ky., charged
- with embezzling Government funds to the amount
of $120,000, has been committed to jail in default
of $150,000.
This: latest returns from North Carolina in
dicate the 8112:,PES of the Constitution and the
Radical State ticket by several thousand ma
jority.
TirE Supreme,Court of Louisiana has decided
the Grand Jury drawn under General Hancock's
order, composed only of white men, to be illegal,
and the jury is to be discharged.
Anon' a dozen different attempts at burglary
were made in Memphis on Friday night. One
of the burglars, a negro, was shot and mortally
wounded.
Risrout ancl'her troupe nod a portion of the
operatic troupe, which have been performing at
Havana recently, sailed in the steamer Columbia,
for New York. Ristori's gains Suring the season
amount to $160,000 in gold.
CAPT. Pitim.tes, registration cornmiSsioner and
commander of colored militia, was shot by a man
named Barrett, at G allatin, on the,
24th; and mortally wounded. Barrett was intoxi
cated.
ONE man was killed and five were dangerously
wounded by the explosion of a new fulminating
compound. at Montreal, on Saturday. Among
the wounded was Dr. Ehrhardt, inventor of the
fulminator, who loses his eyesight and an arm.
THE Democrats claim the election of Gordon
over Bullock, for Governor of Georgia by a small
majority, while they concede the ratification of
the Constitution. On the other hand, the Itepuli
licans risert that Bullock is elected by a large ma
juri,y.
AFu occurred in Warren, Massachusetts,
on the 2fith. destroying Fairbanks's block, occu
pied by Safi J. Wetherhec, dealers in hardware
and clothing, and others. The total loss is esti
mated at $35,000, with an insurance of about
$25.000. '
TUE forty-ninth anniversary of Odd Fellowship
in the United States, was celebrated at Alexan
dria, Saturday. An address was delivered by P.
A. Sweet, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge,
of that district. There was a large attendance of
visiting brethren. , •
Ax interesting murder trial was concluded last
wetk at the term of Sussex County Court, Dela
ware, Jesse Draper, a deaf and dumb colored
man, was charged with the murder of Nathaniel
1). Dickerson, in November last. The facts were
not denied, but a plea of self-defence and non
accountability on account of deficient mental
capacity was made. His own counsel could not
make him understand, and he did not compre
hend the proceedings of the trial. A verdict of
not guilty was rendered.
Defeat of the A byssinnians and Death
of King 'lneottore.
LONDON, April 26--Evening.--Dispatches have just
been received from Abyssinia which give the follow
ing important and gratifying intelligence• A battld
was fought on Good Friday, before Magdala, between
the British troops, commanded by Napier, and the
Abyssinians, under command of King Theolore in
person. The Abyssinians were defeated and retreated
Into the town, losing very heavily in killed and
wounded. On the following Monday, all hie prepara
tions having been completed, General Napier ordered
nn assault upon Magdala, and the town and citadel
were carried by storm, and King Theodore was slain.
A large number of his warriors were killed, wounded
and captured. The entire capital remained in pos
session of the British forces The loss of the British
was small. All the British captives were found in the
city, alive and well, and were set free. Napier's in
stant return to the coast is expected.
Trial or the Clerkenwell Prisoners
LONDON, April 25- Evening.—The trial of the Olerk
erns ell prisoners was resumed at the Old Bailey to-day.
The case for the defense was opened and the evidence
taken. Four of the witnesses swore that the prisoner,
_Barrett, was in Glasgow on the 13th of December, the
day on which the Clerkenwell explosion occurred.
Though subjected to a most rigid cross-examination,
their testimony was unshaken. Many other witnesses
were examined by the defense, when the case rested.
'The Attorney-General then summed up the case for
the prosecution, De urged that the proof against all
the prisoners was established beyond a doubt. HO
was compelled to admit that there were serious doubts
about the complicity of Timothy Desmonds, but he
contended that there was no doubt in the case of Bar
rett. Ile ridiculed the attempt to prove an alibi in the
case of the latter, saying that all efforts in that direc-''f
lion had been strongly outweighed by direct proof.
After the Attorney-General had concluded his speech,
the Court adjourned until Monday.
AiNairs in i!lcxico.
AviNA, April `s.—Later advices from Mexico:have
limn received. Many foreigners were arrested during
the part month, but only four were expelled from the
country, none of them Frenchmen. Negrete, with
about ,0U men, is openly in arms against the govern
ment. The war in Sinaloa is progressing. The
revolutionists had 51.00 men, and the government
troops, canter Corona, were 5,000 strong. The com
merce c,f 'Vera Cruz, and other towns, was com
pletely paralyzed. Ortega's party is making strong
exertions, and is allied with Chiefs Negrete, Leon
Qalves, Vicar 0, Zertuehe, and others. Thu stages
leaving the capital are robbed almost regularly. The
'war of races continues in Balize, and the English are
gaining ground.
SAN FRANcisco, April Z.—Mexican intelligence
received here by the steamer Colorado, cunilrms the
repo, ted EubunHion of Jimeztz to the supreme gov
ernment of the State of Guerrero. General Acre! has
accepted his submission in behalf of the general
and Jimezez has disbanded his troops.
An airs are quiet in querrero, and there is now no
opposition to the will of Alvarez.
Ad\ ices:rom Guadalajara state that the commander
of the tortes has been ordered to join Corona at
alas. out that he hittl refused to obey.
l:cntcra end Va'eseo bacLcollected a force of about
1,:;/01131.1, and.were levying contributions on the in
habitants of the bode of Bajio, which compel the
general t Lmirut to hold bat* its troops' for a new
campaign.
The Erie Railroad Accident.
POIVT J1:10.'1F, April 23.--The Jury of inquest which
Las been in seE , hiOil EI/IWC Saturday last upon the body
of Townsend 'N. Horton, who diod from Injuries re•
ceivcd at the late disarter at Carr's Itoctri rendered, At
4 P. 31, today, the 10110..vin4 verdict:
We find from the evidt.nce that To wntiend N. Hor •
ton, of Salem, La Crp j ese Comity, Viriscolißin, came to
his death from injurite received on train twelve of
the Erie Railroad, Delaware Diviaion, at Carr'a Rock,
Pennsylvania, on Wedn , aday, April 15, meg, at 3:30
A. 14., said train being throw\•n trona the track by a rail
broken in two places. We also find that the train was
running at the rate of thirty miles an hour, between
Lack/waxen and the scene of disaster, and from the
testimony of cancers or the road .touching th condi'
lion of the track and the quality of iron upon portions
of the track, we deem the rate of speed too fast for
the eatery of passenz ere on this division
'I: be McGee 'feint -Alleged Confession
of Wilmot'
OTT.P.w.k, April In the McGee trial to-day two
detect irus swore to having overheard a conversation
t‘etween•Whalen and Doyle in Jail, in which Whalen
iy said to have admitted to Doyle that ho shot Malec,
and he w ould either be hung or go to the peniten
tiary for life for it, and that ho was prepared for
r. De seemed to take pride in the idea that his
mune would be handed down to posterity. Coyle was
placed in a cell adjoining that of Whalen, as n strata
gem to lead him into conversation, the detective
taking up a position near at hand to listen. The
evidence bears hard against Doyle as an accomplice.
The Douse of Commons last night passed a bill pro-,
riding for the support of the widow and family of the
late Mr. McGee.
Treasury Department.
Secretary McCulloch, in reply to a resolution of
the ❑oure, directing him to report on the subject
of the amount of commissions paid for the sale
or disposal of United States bonds and securities,
says, among other things: It will be seen by Fes
senden's letter, datetlJanuary 28, 1865, that hav
lug failed in negotiating the 7-30 notes as rapidly
as the necessities of the Department required,
through the instrumentality of depository banks
and other general agencies, he deemed it neces
sary to avail himself of the services of Jay Cooke
to popularize the loan, and to increase the com
missions from one-half per cent., which had been
allowed to the banks and general agencies, to
three• quarters of one percent. on the first $50,-
000,000, and five-eighths of one per cent. on the
next $50,000,000.
It was understood, however, that this increase
of commission was not to inure to the benefit of
Mr. Cooke, inasmuch as he was directed to allow
sub-agents and others the same rates of commis
sion that had been allowed to them, and to pay
all the expenses of negotiating the notes. This
arrangement was continued on a larger scale by
the present Secretary. The Secretary says it will
be noticed, by the schedules of sales of seven
thirty notes, that the commissions paid to some
subscribers were higher than those paid to others.
The explanation of this fact is that, in order to
induce large subscriptions,`one-half of one per
cent. was allowed by the Department, as
well as by Mr. Cooke, to theist; subscribing
for a million of dollars and upward,
and from one-eighth to three-eighths of one per
cent. to those making smaller subscriptions.
It is not too much to Say that the popularizing
and successful negotiation of the loan, as well as
that of the five-twenty loan, saved the govern
ment many millions of dollars. Since Mr.
Cooke's agency was terminated, the sales, when,
not made by the Assistant Treasurer at New
York or by brokers employed by him in special
cases, has been conducted through the agency of
the First National Bank of Washington. The
sales tat gold have been made through the agen
cies selected by the Assistant Treasurer at New
York ; and, under his direction, Messrs. P. M.
Myers & Co. have for nearly three years past
been the piincipal agents, but otiMr persons or
firms have been occasionally employed.
MT Y BULLETIN.
MEETING OF CARPET WEAVERS—An adjourned
meeting of the Journeymen Carpet Weavers'
AE . sedation was held on Saturday night. at Front
and Master streets, Thomas Mulcahy, president,
in the chair.'
The president stated that it was desirable to
have some action taken on a bill of prices, as a
standard to be presented to a convention to meet
on the first Monday in May, to be composed of
employers and a committee of the association.
• A bill of mites from the manufacturers, allow
ing three cents per yard advance on old prices,
was read. This bill announced that windage
would have to be paid by the workman himself.
Strom' objections were made to this, and the bill
was finally laid over.
A committee consisting of one delegate from
tick shop represented at the meeting was then
a;Tointcd to revise the prices and report at nest
meeting.
After some unimportant discussion the meet
ing adjourned until Saturday evening, May 2.
OnriamnY.—John M. Harper, Esq., a well
known and estimable citizen, died in this city on
Friday last, the 24th inst. The deceased for
ninny years was engaged in the manufacture of
watches. Ile was a man of large and liberal
views, and an active worker in various philan
thropic and charitable enterprises. For twenty
live years h9,,was connect:A' with the Howard
Sunday School, in Shippen street. lie was the
Secretary of the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend
Society, and also of the Sailors' Home, and the
Treasuter of the Pennsylvania Colonization So
ciety. As a member of the Presbyterian Church,
he earnestly labored in the various institutions
connected with that denomination.
Solomon, aged 19 years, a
native of Wirtenberg, employed as a domestic at
a house on Fourth street, above Shippen, has
been arrested by Day Sergeant Magee on
a charge of infanticide. Yesterday morn
ing she gave birth to a fine male
child, which was subsequently found in the
cesspool of the house. She at first denied all
knowledge of the infant, but after she had been
removed to the Central Station she confessed that
she had given birth to it, and that she threw it in
the well. Dr. Shapleigh, the Coroner's physi
ci In, made apest nwrient examination. ainl pro
nounced that the child had been born alive, and
had been suffocated.
FUNERAL or n FiltrobtX.—The funeral of Mr.
Matthew O'Brien, who died on the 21st iidant,
from injuries received whilst laboring at a fire a
short time since, took place on Saturday morn
ing, from the residence of his brother-in-law, No.
11,21 Spring Garden street, and was very largely
attended, the members of the Columbia Hose
Company , and the Spread Eagle Assembly being
pit sent in great numbers. The services took
place in St. Augustine's Catholic churelhin which
olcnin requiem mass was celebrated by Very
Rev. P. A. Stanton, 0. IS. A., and a sermon
preached by Bev. Murk Crave, 0. S. A.
Tun NEIN' REcoarwit.—During last week Col.
James Givin, the newly-appointed Recorder,
watt engaged in fitting yip the second-story faint
room of the building No. 527 Chestnut street,
which he has secured for his office. He entered
upon the discharge 'of his duties this morning.
The Recorder has organized a detectivepolice
ageney,and has associated with hint R. 11. Smith,
G. W. Bartholomew and Charles S.
officers of practical experience.
EhlicTrox or Orfrnits.--The annual election
of officers of Ihe'llibernia Engine Company 10.5
just been held, with the annexed result: Presi•
dent, Colonel P. McDonough, 2d Pennsylvania
Reserves; vice president, John P. Delaney ; sec
retary, John IL Downing ; assistant secretary,
John A. McGrath; treasurer,Williton F. McCully;
n corder, William Rodgers; directors, Philip
.1. Taylor. William F. M , lCully, David A. Sisk,
Martin McLaughlin, Dennis Kelly, A. C. Gohn.
WinskY CASTS.—On Saturday afternoon the
CIISCI of Wm. hI. Cooper, Thomas If. Price, T. L.
Coward, George Hannmen. and Ambrose Kehoe,
charged with distilling whisky without having
paid the special tax, was before Commissioner
;imitli on a anal hearin. The defendants were
held in bail each for trial.
NAVAL STORES.
kr AVA I, SI 011 ES- 175 BAKKE! l 3 NO. t AND PALE
.1:1 Bork,; 2eu barrele No. 2 Loin ; Ita.) barreld Cor n non
IEO barrels IV liming on Pitch. Lr store and lor
le by CU(IIItAN, ItUt3SELL & CO., No. 22 North
Fr,nt ,treet. ap27
1,(00 P
itAI.S. W. SERM L; OI 1,5(.0 GALS,
/ . Whale Oil; 1,800 gals, Racked Whalo
Oil. 1 200 Oral Winter Whale 1 nil ;20 bblo No. 1 Lard
Oil, In Fiore and for race by COCHRAN, RUSSELL &CO..
No. 22 Ni o th Front street. av27-te
- DowiTint.—GuN NIN I AND BLASTINGPOWDKU,
F, Fr. FFF, Ainelic3ll Sporting, Kentucky Ride,
Duck Shooting and the various kinds of Gun Powder,
coni , tantly on hand and for sale by COCHRAN, RI'S
SELL. k CO., Agente for I lamed Powder Co. apOti
NIMA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACK,
J. lug Iloso, &c.
Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of
Goodyearts Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing
no d e, itr,c., at the Manufacturer's headquarters.
GOODYEAR'S.
SOB Chestnut street,
• South aide
N. R.—We have now on hand a large lot of Ginahnnems,
Lta?tand mimed' Gum BODtd• e v er y vaxlety and
y e Gum Overcoats.
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THE •DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PIRILADELVRIA, MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1868.
A OADEMY OE MUSIC.:
A
SECUNL. ANT) LAST WEttIC HUT ONE of the
ENGLIeII ()PENA SEASON. '
CATIOLINE Tilt; 1i1N05........ ..... Of REOTIR,ESS
t 4. : . ..coNnucron
Tills, v
() 27,
•
Benediet 'aOraud Irish per.,
KILLAItNY.
Cartle, Camnbt 11. Wylie. 1'13111 , e8. Arnnid, MiHN C. Rich.
Mls E. Sce , on and M re. Arnold all in the camt.
, 'II,'ESDAI EVENING, Amil2i—lienelit of J. F. Zim
-1)11±1111U13. Counod'e Grann i_ippra,
FL BT
With a Great Cuat.
Pox Stint now open at Tottnpler'il, thn Academy, and
at Pheey Coyert'e Stand, Continental lintel.
N VW N T S'l REM` TUEATRE.—
AN 'UNDISPUTED SUCCESS
nr
J. E. MoDONOUGIPS
Eloborn to Spectnele, the
C K C It 00 K,
Which no during the loud three weekn been witneved
by over
45,000 I'ERSONS,
BRILLM T RECEPTION
• • or Tut:
BEAUTIFUL IMAM,
THE ACCOMPLISitED SANDA AND THE GRACE
FUL LEAH.
BALLET COMPLETE.
FOUR PREM I RISES,
BALLET OF SEVENTY-FIVE YOUNG LADIES.
1 nder the direction of
, C,,RL MARRAVIG AND G. W. SMITH.
Th {diet pYoduced with
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY.
Unbounded upplauge nightly greet tho
A RA INTELLA, BY PWENTY LADIES.
THE 11171 , GA MAN POLKA BY DIANI,
THE SKIPPING ROPE POLKA BY bEAu.
TILE PAS DE MATED) by SANDA and MAItItAVICL
THE INCANTATION SCENK
THE CRYSTAL CASCADE.
THE TRANSFORMATION SCENE
FAMILY MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
W ALN ur STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Monday) EVENING_, April 27,18 d
FIFTH AND LAST WEEK
OF THE BRILLIANT ENG 4 GEMENT OF
MR. EDWIN BOOTH.
Shakapeare's Tragedy, in five net& of
MACBETH, RING OF SCOTLAND.
MACBETH. •........ .• MR. EDWIN BOOTH
LADY M Sfiss
MARY MoVICKER
TUESDAY—ROMEO AND JULIET.
WEDNES DA Y—Til E FOOL'S REVENGE. •
THURSDAY—THE LADY OF LYONS.
FRIDAY—TILE STRANGER.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MATINEE.
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Al RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE,—
Begins to 8 o'clock.
11119 S FANNY B. PRICE.
'rim young Trsgedienne. for Twelve Night&
MONDAY EVENING. April 27th, 1868,
LEAH, THE FORSAKEN.
Mies FANNY B. PRICE
- - -
Aided by the Pull Company.
To conclude with
SKETCHES IN INDIA.
Torn Tape (with Mr. R. Craig
Sir Matthew Scram. .Mr. F. Mackay
b. Hy Scrairga Mr.+ C Walcot
Lady 5crimp.......... Mre. Thayer
DOUAI—BENEFIT CF MISS F. B. PRICE.
COMPLIMENTARY QUADRILLE PARTY
_ .
Secretary of Philadelphia (Beck's) Baud, No. 1, will be
given at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23th, He&
Subscription Tickets *2 each. 'lo be had of BECK &
BROTBER, No. Kri Market h treet. - ap27-tio
M=M=IN
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April 3Uth and May lot and 2d
GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. May 2.
Signor Blitz line the honor to annonnea to the eitizetni of
GCIIIIBIIION% n that he rill appear hi., amusing and in
structive performances on the above dated..
Aft:damn 25 cents. ReFerved seats 59 cents.
Children 13 cente.
Ticket? for sale at • .10.3. PARKE It'd,
apl23 t my3l Statiomiry and No vs Depot.
TORTICULT UR Ali HALL
,
I 1 TIiFItSDAY AFTERNOON. April qoth, 181;9,
At half.paq o'i lock,
•
GRAND COM Fl,iM ENTARY lONEFIT TO
CARL SENT 4,4 ORCHESTRA.
By the Mayor and Citiz•ms of PlilladelPhia.
Tickets, 50 code each, forvale at IN. H. Boner & Co.'e,
1102 chcetmrtStreet. and Utile door. •
•
Llo• — :NO FREE MST.
For r amcs of Artistes and further particulars see pro.
grammes in the Music Stor, ap:l3-13t.;
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.
. ELEVENTH area, above CHESTNUT.
THE FAMILY ELSORT.
CARNCROSS DIXEN'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROI PE OP THE WORLD
MORE NOVELTY.
First week of an entirely new and original Burlesque,
KU KLUX KLAN.
Concluding with the new Ethiopian burleaque, entitled
LIGHT AT LA , T,
THE STATUE ON TI , E HASFMENT.
Dooro open at 7' : commencing at 8 o'clock.
11 CHESTNUT
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth.
The Forty-fifth Atinnal Exhibition of Ninthly, Statn
at end Architecture is now open doily from 9A. A. till
P. N. and fromi 8 WHO in the evening.
Admittance 25 cents. &aeon Tickets, 60 eta. ap37-tf
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE,
EVERY EVENING and
• SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Songs, Dances.
Gymnast A , qt , . ntnrelivneu Are
1222 CHESTNUT STREET. - 1222.
Special Notice.
Barin g completed our removal to Now Store, No. 1299
CliFSiNUTStreet,we are new ready to offer, at lowest
cash prices. a new stock of handsome
CARPETING'S, .
OIL CLOTHS,
BIATTINGS,
With ell other kinds of goods in our line of businees.
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON,
1222 Chestnut Street. 1222.
nra
B FIXTURES. —MISKEY. MERRiLI.,
lT THACKARA, No. 718 Chestnut etreot, inanuiacturerx
of Gas Fixturee, Lamp., &c., &c, would cull the attention
of h ,
t public to their largo and elegant tuatortne it of Cal
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. Thee also introduce.
ea, Opt,- into d wellings and public buildings, and attend
to extending, altering and repairing gas piped. All work
warranted.
ANKIRK At MARSHALL HAVE A COMPLETE
t stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable Stand and,
Bronzes, at No. Hl] Arch street.
CIALL AND BEY YOUR GAS-FIXTUREi FROM
lJ tho manufacturers.
VANKIRK z MARSHALL,
No. ,12 Arch ntreot.
A T ANKIRK & MARSHALL, NO. 112 ARCH 6 . 1 1 , ELT,
manufacture and keep all utylea of Gas•Flxtun a and
Chandeliers.
Also, refinish old fixturea.
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\TAhK Kfi MA RSIIAI,I,, NO. 11 AltUll nTRELr.
#dheap nil attention to fitting up Uhurchee.
Pipe run at the lowerft
' , OLD, GILT AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED
Gne-Flsturce,_at VANKIRK dr MARSHALL'S, No
912 Arch 8 treet.
All work guaranteed to give aatiefaction. None but
firot-rl,u nrktetnulllployed. feli-e in iv nrns
THOMAS S. DIXON ds. SONS,
" ii t No. 1824) Late Andrews dc Dixon,
ESTEUT Street, Philadelphis,
Manufacturers of
( ( Po i: late United States Mint,
LOW D OWN,
•
PARLR,
CH A M BER,
OFFICE, G
And other RATES,
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Firs.
WARM-AIIRMUREACES,
For Warming Public and Private Buildings.
REGIS FEES, VENTILATORS,
AND
CHIMNEY CAPS,
COOKING-RANGES, BATH-BOILERS.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
_pi THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER., oft ttlj.
.9.-0-0 !cocoon Ranges, for families, hotels or public hot'',
Lur tutions, in twenty different sizes. Also. Philaeo).
phis Ranges, Hot, Air Fut maces Portable float( n, Low-down Grates, Pirchoard & twee,Bath Boilers. Stew.
hole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and
retail, by the manufacturers,
SHARPE do THOMSON,
tic , 2s-m.w.f-SmS No. 2U9 North ';' , .'•om , et
ILOTII HOUSE, No. 11 NORTH SECOND ST.
Vi Sign of too Golden Liunh.
JAMES & LEE
Have now on hand and are atilt receiving a huge and
choice assortment of spring and Sulam Gooda,,»
adapted to PAWN and Bops' wear, to whieh they invite
the attention of Dlerchnnta, Clothiers. Milord and others,COATING GOODS.
Saner Black French Clothe. •
Super Colored French Clothe,
Black and Colored Pique Coalinga.
Black and Colored Tricot Coatinite,
Diagonal Ribbed Coatings,.
Catinuarette, all oolong.
New Fitylee Ladien' Cloaking,
•
• Silk Mixed Continga. &c,
PANTALOON naps.
Black French Doeskina.
do do Caifeirnerce.
Now atylen Fancy do.
All elindee Mixed Doeskirui.
Plaid and Striped Caeninforea.
Alto, a large nasortment of Cordn,Benvertecnig,Satlnetal
Vestinge and goods for aulta. nt wholemalo and retail.
JAMES & E,
No. It North Second stied. .
Sign of the Goldou iamb.
A(►l UNEITI*INTb.
TO JAMES MADISON BECK,
SIGNOR 'BLITZ.
•
TII UFISDAY, FRIDAY and SAT! RDAY
EVENINGS,
CAIHLPETINGS, &C.
GAS ft' I Xl' U HES.
HEATED.
errov EX AND
(3LOTHB, 11301151121ElitER, 4-91138
DIM IL)111.11MIUM.•
00(I -CHARTER PERPETUAL.
1-040.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
Not, 435 and 437 Chestnut Street.
Assets on January 1,1808,
00.2 9 003,740 09
J9Q0.000
.1,108,893 8 00 9
1,184,848 20
......
Accrued Surpinu
UNSETTLED CLAIMS.
5at3,6113
Losses Paid Since; 1329 Over
*5.500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Geo. Foley
Alfred Valor,
Pram. W. Lowia, M. D..•
Thomas Sparks.
Wm S. Grant.
N. BANCKER, President,
ES, Vice Proaldent,
Secretary Oro tom.
tacky, this Company has no
1012
Ong. N. Snooker. -
Tobias Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
Geo, W. Richards,
Isaac Loa.
CHARLES
GEO. FALL
JAS. W. McALLISTER, St
Except at Lexington, Kent'
• onciee Weet of Pitteburgh.
riELAWARE muTuta, SAFETY INSURANCE COM.
.I_, pony. Incorported by the Legislature of rennsylp
yaws, 1.8:15,
Office. S. E. corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets.
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Veesels, Cargo and Frefght, to all parte of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all
parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise gencralli.
On Storee, Dwellings, in
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
November 1.1867.-
11200,000 United Staten Five Per Cont. Loan.
10 , 10'a ... . ~ . s ean,ooo 00
120,000 United States At Per Cent. Lo . an.
1881— .. 194,400 00
50,000 United Silifoe Por Cent. Loan,
Treasury N0tea.........s 52.50 50
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent.
Loan.. ..... . . 110,070 00
125,000 City of Philad . cipida Six Per Cont.
Loan (exempt from tax) ... . 125,925 00
li
60,000 State of my Jereey Six PC : r ceni.
L0an......... . . 61.000 0
20,000 Pennsylvaa it . ral . r . oaa . First
gage Six Per Cent. Bonds.. . . 10,000 0
15,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort
gage Six Per Cent. 80nd5....
12,375 0
15,0 X) Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six
Per Cent. Bondi (Penna. BE.
guarantee),
80,000 State of Tennemee Five Per Cont.
18,
. . ... ~. . 0k)
7,000 State of Tenneseee 'Pei' Cent
Loan —.. 4,270 00
16,00,1 fthaioa itock ticrrnarit‘iX, G . ...... ..... . .....
nGae
Company, Principal and interoet
guaranteed by the City of
delphia 15.000 00
7,500 140 shares etock Penneylyania
road Company... . . .... . . 7,800 00
6,000 100 shots clock Norti . Pa . nusylvania
Railroad Company , ..... 8,006 01
:0,000 EA shares etock Philadelphia ° and
Southern Mail Steamship Co 15,000 00
201,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first
liens on City Properties 201,500 00
$1,101,400 Par Market Value /111.100.,800 60
Cott. $1,069.079
Real Estate. - . .'
..•..... 813,060 00
Bills Receivable for In surances
made.
Balances due at. Kgencles-:Pre
miums on Marine Pollcies-Ac
crued Interest. and other debts
due the Company. .....
Stock and Scrip of sundry last!,
ranco and other Companies,
$5,078 00. Estimated va1ue......
8,011 00
C' aahl n D a"- ••••• • •• • ••• •••• • • • -1614017 10 •
Casbi Drawar.................... a.lB 19
103,01 E 69
DIRECTORS:
Thomas C. Hand. James 0. Hand,
John C. Davis, Samuel E. Stokes,
Edmund A. Souder, James Tracmair,
•
Joseph IL Seal, William C. LudWlit,
Theophilus Paulding, • Jacob P. Jones,
Hugh Craig, James B. McFarland.
Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre,
John It. Penrose, John D. Taylor,
11. Jones Brooke. Spencer McDvaine,
Henry Sloan, Henry C. Hallett, Jr..
George G. Leiner, George W. Bernadou.
William G. Boulton. John B. Semple, Pittabargh.
Edward Lafourcade. D. T. Morgan, _
Jacob Riegel.. A. B. Berger
re.'" ''
- " I.AN P
THOMAgi2,:ifik - Nr),Preddent,
JOHN C. DAVIE.. Vice Prom'dent
HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary.
HENRY BALL. Aeeietant Secretary.
• „, - - FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PIIIL.ADEL
sid;:s. phla. Incorporated March 27, I.M. Office,
F t.,..., ,c ; No. 34 N. 111th street. 'inure Buildings,
' i ','* liousehold Furniture and Merchandise
..r; •‘'.. ,Aii generally. from Lore by Fire tin the City oi
*"-"':?.., '',. Philadelphia only.)
l'';e 2 ' - ' -' Statement of the Assets of the Association
January let, 1868, published in compliance with the pro.
visions of an Act of Assembly of April sth, tau
Bonds and Mortgages on Property in Gm City
of Philadelphia only. .......... ......... .... 81,075,155 17
Ground Rents 18,314 98
Real Estate . 51,744 67
Furniture and Fixtures of Office.... 4,490 03
U. S. 5.20 Registered Bonds 45,030 00
Cash on hand. 81.878 11
TRUSTEES.
William H. Hamilton, Samuel Sparhawk,
Peter A. Keyser, Charles P. Bower,
John Carrow, Jeooe Lightfoot,
George I. Young. Robert shoemaker,
Joseph R. Lynda% Peter Armbruster,
Levi. P. Coate, - M. - 1.1 Dickßaton,
Peter W lllameon.
WM. H. HAMILTON, President.
SAMUEL SVARIIAINIL Vice President,
WM. T. BUTLER, Be .etary.
THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.--OF.
&a, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut.
"The Fire Inaurance Company of the Count y of Phila
delphia," Incorporated by the Legigature of Pent:ugly&
m
ain 1831 i, for Indemnity against lon or damage by fire,
exclueively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
- - - - _
Thie old and reliable inetitution,with ample capita land
contingent fund carefully invoked, continuos to insure
buildings, furniture, morchandise,dic., either permanently
or for a limited time, against lose or damage by fire,at the
lowest rates consistent with the absolute eafety of its cue
tomere.
Loecee adjusted and paid with all possible despatch.
DIRECTORS:
Chae. J. Sutter. Andrew IL Miller,
henry Budd, ' James lc. Stone,
John Corn, Edwin 1., Reakirt,
Joseph Moore, Robert V. 91:ieeey, Jr..
George Mecke Mark Devine.
CHARLES J. surrEß, President.
'HENRY BUDD, Vico-President
BENJAMIN F. lIOECHLEY. Secretary and Treasurer.
p IICENIX INSURANCE COMPAN
OF PIILLADELI'IIIA.
INCORPORATED WA—CHARTER PERPETUAL
No. 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Exchange.
This Company insures from losses or damage by
FIRE
nu liberal terms, on buildings. merchandise, fainltnre.
&c., for limited periods, and permanently on building' by
deposit or premium.
The Company has been in active opngntion for more
than sixty years., during which all MHO have been
romptiy adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
John L, Hodge 4 David Low%
M. B. Mahony, Benjamin Elting,
John T. Lewis, Thos. 11. Powers,
William S. Grant, A. R. McHenry,
Robert W. Learning,' Edmond Castillon,
D. Clark Wharton Samuel Wilcox,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Louis C. Norris.
JOHN L. WUCTIERIIII, President.
Belmar. Wmoox. Secretary.
"ETN DA LIVE FOR STD,OCC K IN
N. SURANCE COMPANY OF
' ARTON
C. C, KIMBALL, President.
T. 0. ENDERS, Vico President.
•L B. TOWER, Secretary.
This Company insures
BOBSES, MULES AND CATTLE
agairtht Death by Fire Accident or DiBOEU3O. Also, against
Theft and the hazard of Transportation.
PHILADELPHIA REFEEENOEB.
S. D. Kingidon, Jr., Gen. Freight Agent Penna. R.R.
U. 13rooke, Manage, Coming Agency. Ledger Building.
A. az 11. Lenunbre, Cabinet-waro Manufacturer!, 1436
Chestnut street.
David P. Moore , e Sons, Undertakers, 822 Vine st.
C. 11. Brush, Man'r ./Etna Life Ins. Co., 4th but. Chestnut.
11. R. Deacon. Lumber dealer, 2014 Market et.
Geo. W. Reed & Co., Wholesale Clothier, 423 Market et.
WILLIAM C. WARD, General Agent,
Forrest Building, Nos. 121 and 123 S. Fourth Ht.,
apt ihu . . „ . Philadelphia, Pa.
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PIM
ladelphla.-01Imo, No. 24 North Fifth street, near
Market street.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Char.
for Perpetual. Capital and Assets, %KOK Make In.
surance against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or,Prt.
vete liuildings, Furniture, Stocks. Goods and Morahan.
dice, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. McDaniel. Edward P. Moyer,
Israel Petunia. Frederick Ladner.
John F. 13eleterling. ' Adam J. Glasz,
Henry Troemner, ' Henry Delany.
Jacob Schandein John Elliott,
Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick.
Samuel Miller,
William D. Garord Gege
r. E. Fort,
ne
WILLIAM MoDANIEL. President.
ISRAEL PETERSON, Vice-President,
Pram. E. Colander'. Secretary and Tretulurer.
A MIIRICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCOB.
pated 1810 —Charter perpetual.
No. 810 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid.up Capital Stock and Surplus In.
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to In•
sure on dwilings, stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels
likport, end their cargoes, and other personal property.
All losses liberally suidarptly adjusted.
MORS.
Thomas E. Marls. James R. Campbell.
John Welsh, Edmund ( l.l)ntilh,
Patrick Brady Charles W. Poultner.
'John T. Lew* Israel Morris,
John P. btherill. •
THOMAS It. MARIS, Pre/AM/lit
&XL= C, L. cMWrOjsr), aocretarT,
k .lltP.; INSUR&NCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE PENN
sylvan's' Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated 1826
-.:barter Perpetual—No. 610 Walnut street, opposite In..
dependence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community fot
over forty years, continuos to insure against logs or disco
ago by fire, on Public of Private Buildings, eit her perma
nentlY or for a limited time. Also, on Emitter°, Stock"
of Goods and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a largo Surplus Fund, is in
vested in a most careful manner, which enables them to
offer to the insured an undoubted security in the mute of
lons. DLREUTO KS. •
Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Deverenz,
Alexander Benson, Thomas dmith,
Isaac II azollsurst, Henry Lewis,
Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
DANIEL, SMITH., Jr., President
Wrimtais G. CROWELL. Secretary.
UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA. •
This Company taken risks at the lowest rates consistent
with safety. and confines its business exclusively to
FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADEL.
INCOME FOR 1S
$350.000.
OFFICE—No. 7X3 Arch Street, Fourth National Bank
DIRECTORS:
Thomas J. Martin, Albert C. Roberts,
John liiret, • Charles It. Smith,
Wm. A. ROIL Alberti's King,
James Mongan, Henry Runup,
William Glenn, Tames Wood,
J 81110? Jennor, John dinilleross,
Alexander T. Dickson, J. Henry A:Ain,
Robert 13. PareeLs, linell Mulligan.
Philip Fitm,atriek.
CONRAD B. A NLRESS, President
Wm. A. Rrmtn, Tress. WM. IL' FAGF.N. tiec'y.
rpiiE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE —S. W. COR. FOURTH AND WALNUT
STREETS.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
TERM AND PERPETUAL.
CASH CAPITAL. .. . ... ............ $200.000 0
CASH ASSETS. aan 1. ....... ... . . . ... ..$409,6d8 11
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratchford Starr. J. L. Erringer,
Nsibro. Frazier, Geo. W. Fahnestock,
ohn M. Atwood. James L. Claghorn. •
Benj. T. Tredick, W. G. Boulton,
George 11. Stuart, Charles Wheeler,
John B. Brown. Thee. H. Montgomery.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
THOS. 11. MONTGOMERY Vice President.
ocBo-ftml , ALEX. W. WISTER, Secretary.
IDIAME INSURANCE CON
.112 Street, •
PH ir.ADEEPHIA.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
TORS.
Francis N. Buck, Philip S. Justice,
Charles Richardson. John W. Evormatt.
Henry Lewis, Edward D. Woodniii.
Robert Pearce., Jno. Kessler, Jr..
Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes,
Robert B. Potter. Mordecai Blab!.
FRANCIS N. B 'CR. President,
CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President.
WIT.I.IAI.IP I. 13LANOILAIM. Secretary.
1868
1868.
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WALNUT PLANK.
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1808. LEIRIA 1.808.
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PAL LiDINTA.DDLN A.—A SUPERIOR 4. wricbii
eleiutli,g the Teeth. dmtroying animalcule which u.
feet there, giving , tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling
of fragrance nod perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may
be tired daily. and will be found to strengthen weak and
bleeding sums, 'while the aroma and deterviveness will
recommend it to every one. Being composed with the
melt Lance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist, it
to confidently altered as a reliahle substitute for tiu3
certain Neosho! fcraicrly in voguo.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of
the Dentallina, IUIVOCAte its nee; it contains nothing to
prevent its tuirestrained enttplQvinent. Made only by
JA.REd T.SHINN, Apothecary,
Broad and Sprite
illy. and
D. L. Stackhottnt,
Robert C. Davis,
Gixi. C. Bower,
Chan. Shivers,
8. M. McCain.,
S. C. Bunting,
Chas. Eberle,
James N. Marks,
B. liringiturst Et Co.
Dyott a Co,
li. C. Blair'. Sou.
Wyeth dt Bro.
'ol'll(AF:ft.
1868
1868.
For sale by Druggists gene
Fred. Brown,
Ilassard L Co.
C. H. Racily.
Isaac B. Kay,
C. H. Needles,
'l'. J. Husband,
Ambrose dmith,
Edward ?artist , .
Win. B, Webb,
James L. BiPplizon.
Iltighes 4 Comte,
Henry A. Bower.
LEGAL
1868.
lIN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR. THE CITY AND
county of l'hiltidelphia.—E4ate of JAMES DOYLE;
deeenaed. 9he Auditor appointed, by the Court to audit.
Fettle and , adjuO tne tint and final account of Maria
Doyle. A dminictrat ix, c t. n.. of the otate of Jawed
Doyle, deceased. and to report dictributton of the balance
in the Lunde of the accountant, Brill meet the pardon in.
'Ulu...fed for the purroven of hit apt ointment, on MON
DAY, May 4th, tho', at o'clock. l M., at hie (mice,
1,1”, zio9 Walnut etreet, in the city of Philadelphia.
afe4l ry f nt f.tl W. D. CON WIS. Auditor.
THE ORPHANS' coutr FOR TIM CITY AND
County of Phitadelphia.Entate of ANN M RUSMAN,
decenced.--lf he auditor appointed by the Court to audit.,
netlle and adJu,t the account of WILLIAM FOX, admin
ictrator of the Estate of ANN M. BUSMAN,
deci,ved, and to report diffhlbution of the balance In the
haude of the accountant, will meet the partied intere6to.l,
for the-port-one of hit appointment. on THURSDAY.
April: b, Imo, at 4 I'. M., at his office, No. Lerf Race
tire, t, in the city of Philadelphia.
JO3. ABRAMS.
Auditor.
alC'tim,c^,lst'
ITPIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
County of Philadelphia.--Estateot .101 Es; ROLAND
dscered.- The Auditor ftfpoinWd by the Court to audit,
settle and adjust the second and final account of CATHA
RINE. 1•'. COLAN I Executrix of the will of .N)iiN,.RO•
LAND, deceased Uilcd by SUSAN C. HENDERSON and
THOMAS Li. POWERS. her Executory!), and to report
distribution of the balance In the hands of the account
ants. will inert the parties Interceded for the purpose of
hie appointment, on :Monday, April 2 - Ith, VfOi. at (o'clock
P. M.. at his office, No. LS south Sixth street, in the city
of Philadelphia E. E. wALLAce,
apl74 to w•flt Auditor.
N Tli E DISTRICT t 'OE RT OF TUE UNITED STATES
FOR TIIE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNtine
VANIA.
In the matter of FLORIAN MOSS. of Philadelphia, in
the county of Philadelphia, iu the said District, a Bank
nt
pt,
1 he said Bankrur.t having under the act of Congress of
2,1 March, 15.07, filed his petition for a discharge from all
hi. debts. provable under said act, and for a certificate
thereof, alleging that no al seta have e We to the hands of
the assignee. it is ordered that n meeting of creditors be
held on the tei , th dal of April, a
ato'clock P.M., be
fore the Register, WILLIAM MeMIOIIAEL, Fol., at his
Other, No. 5;Xt Walnut street, in the city of elfiladelphia.
to he continued by adjournment, if necessary, when and
%via-re the examination of the said Bankrupt will be fin
ished, and any business of the second and third meetings
rtaintred by the :7th and sections of said act may be
transacted. and that if neither assignee nor creditor op.
pores, tlic Itegiater cedittea to the Court whether the said
Bankrilit has in all things conformed to his drily under
a...said act. and if not. in what respects, which certifi
cate. and the said examination when closed. with all
other par era relating to the case, will be bled by the Re
gister in the Clerk's odire. •-
It is further crilered that a hearing Po had upon tho
Fail petition for discharge and certificate on WED
DAthe thth day of May. leer, before the said Court, at
Ithilijilth bta. at to o'clock A. Mwhen and where all
err ditors who have proved their dehtr. and other persona
111 i tat loth, may appear and show cause. if any they have,
w by the pray er of raid petition should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable (OIIN
• (;.‘ DWAI.A DER. Judge of the
'Sod of Court, said Diotrict Court,l and the of.
- - ' thereof, at Philadelphia, the eth
day of April, A. I)
Attest, O. R. FOX. Clerk.
WILLIAM. Me .MICHAEL, Register. apla•nan •
...•
1 1 NITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE, EASTERN
U DISTRICT OF PENNc. LVANI
PuttanaLPltta. April Oth. DA VI.
This Is to give notice; That on the 14th day of April,
A. D. ISO, a Warrant in Bankruptcy wits issued against
the Estate of It. M. FELTWEI la of Philadelphia, in
the County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania,
who bait been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of any pro
perty belonging to witch Bankrupt, to him. or for his IWO:
and the transfer of any pioperty by him arc forbidden by
law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Hank
rept, to prove their debts, and to choose one or worn alk
Fiances of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bank- •
ruptcy, to he holden at No. 1)30 Walnut street, in the City
of Philtuit ladare MoMMIAEL. En,
Register, ou the 14th day of May, A. D. IhtiB, at 3% o'clock
‘P. P._ C. ELLMAKER;
ap2em,3Q• • U. S. Marsha!, as Messenger.
NITRO STATES
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
DILLADILLI'LIIA • April 20th, 1888.
This is to give notice, that on the 18th day of ApriL A.
D. 1868. a Warrant in Bankruptcy was famed against the ,
estate of WILLIAM W. MOORD. of Philadelphia, in the .
County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania. t ho
has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on Memo Petition; t lat
the payment of any debts and delivery of any prop y
belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use and the
transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to
prove their deb's, and to choose one or more aslgnees of
his estate, nil' be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to. be
holden at No. 630 Walnut street, Philadelphia. before
WILLIAM MoMICII Esq. Register, on the I . B th day
of, May, A. L. 1868, at 11,1 d o'clock P. M.
P. C. ELLMAKER,
D. S. Marshal, as Mean:niter.
ar 20 Tri.3t
TUE LISTBICT COURT OF TILE UNITED
Staten for the Eastern Dietrict of Pennsylvania. fit
Bankruptcy, No. 221. At Philadelphia, April 8 1848. The
onderigned hereby gives notice of Ms appointment as
madame of 11 IRA 51 WREN TY. of Philadelphia, in the
county of Philadelphia, end State of Peimaylvamit w ith.
in euid 'ONO ict, who hoe been adjudged a Bank' upt upon
Liu own petition by the Oistrict Court of cold DiStriet.
JAMES W. LATTA, Aasignee,
RP131.11 No. 128 South Sixth 'Wont.,
To the creditors of the above named Bankrupt.
TERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE Es.r vrE OF
I_4 HENRY . 1, BRINGER. &conned, were grtuted to lite
Executors; nil persons indebted to the Entnto will make
plum ont,and all claims will he present.' d for nettloment to
'l'. T. DERlbltiElt, Acting Executor,
114 South Third nt,, second floor.
111'8-m 6to
LETTERS TESTAMENTAIi.Y - 1.1.9.V1NG g E PEEN
granted to the subscriber neon tho Estate of WA
ki.I.WIIII3ERGER, &ceased, all persons indebted to' tho
same will make tlayment, and those having claims pro
net them to WM. VOGUES, JA6l.liiS 111e1LVALN E. Ex
venters, No 128 South Sixth street. ap:20.11)60
m a. DR. JOHN M. FINE'S DENTAL ROOMS,
No. 210 Vino street.—Thirtyyeare? practice, and
' 4351512 ! ) , one of thetoldest establlthed Dentists in the city.
Ladies beware of cheap dentistry. We are receiving
calls weekly from those that have been impesed upon:
end are making new sets for them. For beautiful. Wei
like teeth, and neat and substantial work, our prices are
ix ore reasonable than any Dentist ha the' city. , Teeth
plugged, teeth repaired, exchanged, or remodeled to suit.
Nitrous Oxide Hee and Ether always on band. To save
time and money, give us a call before engaging otso•
where. No charge unless satisfied. Best of refer.:
uce. . • alle,tu,tu.dat
PI E DIU A L•
DENTILSTILY.
From our late Editions of Saturday.
By the Atlantic. relegraph: • , •
LONDON, April 25th, Evening.—Further partac
'stars of the attempted assassination of Prince
Alfred have been received. Fanoll,a Fenian, shot
Dim in the back on March 12th, and the ball was
Fj extracted on the 14th. He was doing well, but
would be sent home.
MADRID, April 25.—The Spanish Cabinet is
completed. Beida is re-appointed Minister of
, 1 Marine.
LoNnoN, April 25.—Earl Kimberly has been
appointed Governor of the Hudson Bay Corn
pony.
Gladstone publishes a Gard denying in a lump
a host of personal charges.
BERLIN, April 25th.--Blemarck says the loss of
,) the dent bill will stop ship and fort building.
'., The army reduction begins on May Ist.
From St.
Br. Loins, April 25.—Senator Yates has writ
ten a letter addressed to the people of Illinois,
f:; acknowledging the substantial truth of the criti
cism passed upon him by the press of that State,
but declaring that their statements are exaggera
ted• Be apologizes tor hAd conduct without re•
serve or defence; declines positively to,resiv.n,
but promises to reform at once, and do 1116 duty
s' hereafter free front the besetting sin which has
dragged him down,
The U. S. Grand jury yesterday found bills
against several members of the whi.ky ring. No
names are yet known, but it is underaood that
several prominent citizens and one or two Gov
ernment officials are involved.
Bishop Hawks wee buried yesterday With im
pressive ceremonies. Bishop Whitehouse, of
flimols, Bishop Lee, of lowa, Bishop Vail, of
Kansas, and a number of clergymen from abro:24
were present.
The fire broke out afresh yesterday among the
1- ruins of tho conflagration of Thursday morning.
The Treasury Department.
WAsiiiN(.los, April 25.—Fractional currency
issued for the wesk, 07,000; do. shipped to ac
count Treasurer at New York, 8200,000; do. do.
Philadelphia, $200,000; do. U. S. Depository, Buf
falo, $35.090; do. do., Pittsburgh. 460,000; do
National Banks, ]49,988; Securities held for cir
culating notes, $3.11.913,.100; do. do. deposits of
public money, e88.277;930; National Bank cur
rency issued, $120,930; total to date, e 367,41.3,231.
To be deducted—mutilated bills returned,'-
61)3.427; do. notes of insolvent bank redeemed,
$52'2,204; actual circulation at this date, $299,797,-
G 00; fractional currency redeemed and destroyed,
$539,460.
Ship News.
NEW YORK, April '2s.—Arrlved—Steamer Vir
loin, from Liverpool
I M
d for tr 3 I eSn S Lletin
PUt MABELIO-lark Roanoke, Dtrit—Vri
bap
coffee 11413 hides John Dallett do
TRINIDAD—Behr U Adams, Adams-4 l hhds
ram ZO tes do bdo W Welsh.
MILOVENIrw"---- 111LW41,119
OW MEAN
TO ARRIVE.
RUM 7ELO/1 Fos DAILTII
Atalanta. ..... ..... 21..0nd0n-New Y0rk.......... April 4
',manhunt ' Liverpool-Now York ..... ....April si
Bova ........
..... ,• .filwigow..New York. April 4
City of Cork Liverpoil-New Y0rk...........April II
Vila de Pa.ll/1.. .... - ....11reet..New York. ~...... A pril II
Siberia Liverpool..N York via lsooton.April 14
ilermovn..... .Sopthanapton.:New York. .April 14
(lly of Baltimore..Liverpool_New Y0rk.....„ ... April 15
3 ava.................Liverp001.. Ne w York April 14
Bellona. . . ..... - .... ..bondon..New Y0rk..........April ll!
hew York......Houthamoton..Now York - ..... ...Aprlll.4
City of Boston. ....Liverpool.New Y0rk..........April .12
Enn. . Liverpool.. Nlew York ..........April 22
China. ..,..Liverponl..New York. :April 25
TO D LTA RT.
Star of the ljnion-rtiVadoVa..N. 0. via liavana-April 21
Stars and Sirloin..* .Philioi`a..flitvans....... ...... April 24
04 mania. ... ...... New Y0rk..11nr0bure...........April 2 ,- ;
5c0tia........... -New York.. Liverpool.... ..... _AKA 29
In lneeroita __New York. _Liverpool.. ...... Aprll2:i,
Aleppo New York ..Liverpool. April So
He. mann._ • ...... .New York ..8remen............ April :al
)x.e10......--.-..New York-Havana &nil F.O
Ville do Paris.. ...New 'York..Havre %Inc 2
France.. -.
.. ...New York ..Liverpool May 2
City of Cork. New York..Liverli'lviallalifax.Moy 2
10w5......... ..... ..New York. Jilrirgov.• May 2
Virginia . New York ..Liverpool May 2.
•
City of Baltiruore.New York,..Llverpool. ... ....... .51av 2
Atalanta - ----New York ..L0nd0n......... ..... May 9
l'e,i , r .............New Y OrK ~ Pi erre. -.- ... ...:.May 2
A to , trian Portlxnd..Liv ,, rpool.... ....... VI ay 2
Fulton.... \OM York..AciAnwalL Stay E.
Germania New York-hamburg May S
BOA RD OF TRADE.
P. C. Ng ccA 5 , 1 N.
1 PRICE El II EMIL, Mowniur Homialrree.
WABWNGTON BUTCHER.,
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OF PEOLADELFRIA,--Aratz.
juirßlstisor , Elmt BETn. d 5 , 3 WArris. 5 31
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Ship Michigan (Br,. Whelan, 7d days from Liverpool,
with todee to Peter Wright 6,,1 4 4 `.4./1144..
Ilsrk Roanoke (Br), Davis. 14 days from Porto Cab2llo,
with coffee and hides to John Doliett Co.
Fehr 3 S. A L C Adorns. Adams. 14 days from Trinidad
with togar to 8 k W %Web.
Seta Sew. I. Bennett. 2 days from Indian River, with
lumber to Collins St Co.
A Ritivcri ON SATURDAY.
Steamer Saxon, Boggs, 45 hours from Boston, with md-e
and vose,..pgcr sto IX Winsor e: Co.
Steamer Diamond State,Webb,l3 hours from Baltimore,
with I. dee to It Poster.
Steamer Mayflower. llohinsom24 hours from New York,
with r u ler to w M Baird A:
Steamer Philadelphia. e ults. 4 floors Irmo New York,
with Hideo to W P Clyde et: Co.
:Steamer New York. Jouts, front Washington, with
indge, Vt W P Clyde k. Co.
'Reenter Taconv. Nichols. 24 hours from New Yo.k,
with mdse to \V M Baird k t'o.
etentoer S C Walker. Sherin. 21 hours from NeW York.
with mdse to W M Baird Co.
Steamer t la , uo nt. Carr. front Richmond and Norfolk,
ith mdse. to W P Clyde k Co.
Steam. r Concord. Gorman. 21 home from New York,
mdse to NV M Baird At Co.
Fehr Martha M Davie ' /AMP. 2 days from Milford, DeL
with grain to .18.4 Barrett
Behr n It wihmo. Itarri. Belem.
S. hr Jas Martin, Baker, Providence.
Behr .1 11 Bartlett. Darns. Boston.
Schr F. A Conkliug, Daniels. Boston.
Tog Clyde. Duncan. from Baltimore. with a tow of
barges tow P Clyde et Co.
Tug 'I hoe Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow
of bargee to W P Clyde & Co.
CLEARED ON SATURDAY,
Steamer Union, Carolan, Liverpool, E A wonder k. Co.
Steamer Tonawanda, Jennings, Savannah. Philadelphia
and Southern Mail 55 Co.
Steamer Romans Baker.`Boston. II Wingor 6: Co.
Steamer Norfolk. Vance. Richmond, W P Clyde k Co.
Steamer Bruitette, Howe. Now York, John h Uhl.
Steamer F Franklin. Pierson. Baltimore, A. Grove... Jr.
Steamer Decatur, Young, Baltimore, Reuben Foster.
Steamer O Ii Stout, Ford, Washington, W P Clyde S. Co.
Bark Lizzie tt Jackson, I.fitrwiek, Rotterdam, Warren
Gregg-
Bark Amelia, McDonald, Gibraltar for orders, C C Van
'Dorn.
fichr If A Sawyer, Reed. Boiton, Caldwell. Gordon dr Co.
Behr Re ad Bit No 41. Reed, New Lindon, SinnielreondrOo.
Behr Mail, Merrill. Providence, Aodeorted, Norton o; Co.
t hr B C Noyet, Bradley, Newhuryport, do
Behr Delaware, Fielder, Tompkia ,,, Cove, Vaa Wien &
Brother.
Behr Zeyla. Crowell. Providence, John Rommel. Jr.
Igehr .1 U Bartlett, Harris, New London, do
f3chr E .
A Conlillia, Mulch, Provideace, Blakiaton, Graeff
& Co
Tug 'lhoe Jefferson, Allen, for, Baltimore. , with a tow of
harem W P Clyde & Co.
Tug Clj de, Duncan, do do
DIEMORANDA.
Ship Isaac Joules, Boyling. from Nanaimo for Callao,
was below San Francisco Ild inst.
Steamer Wyoming, To/Mailed from Savannah 25tteitu3t.
for this port
Steamer Hermann (Brem), Wenke from Bremen 11th
in. and Southampton 14th, at New fork yesterday.
Sttatuer Belgiati, Trocks, sailed from Portland 25th MM.
for Lion pool.
Ste truer Teutonia, Kier, at New York 25:11 lost. from
Bambara.
Steamer Cordova. (Br), Couch, cleared at New York
95th hut. for London.
Steamer Lodona, Hovey. cleared at Now York 25th i. t
for i aVILDIEL•
Steamer Gen Washington, Gager, clewed at New York
116th bast for New oilcans.
nu , , mor Europa (Br), Craig, cleared at New York 25th
inst for Glasgow.
Bark Deborah Pennell. at Havana 18th inst. chartered
for this port via Ca ibarien, 1000 hints at $9 each.
Bank John hlathues (Br), LoughU.n, cleared at NOw
York 24th Met. for St Jag' do Cuba.
Brig Five Brothers, Tburlow, hence at Key West 18th
instant.
Brig Mineola, Wright, henco for. Thomaston. at Holmes'
Hole .230 lust.
Brig Coo Burnham. at Havana 18th inst. chartered for
this port alms Sagas, 600 hilds molasses at or 110 galls.
Brig &villa, at Havana 18th Mat chartered tor this port
vi. ( tat demur 200 laid, molasses at $5 75 each.
Brie Geo den s e,
Vinalliaven for this port,
tat New I..toslon 224 lust
Bchr Archer & Hoene. Foster, hence Itt 11 , 33 , West Itith
hiptuet..
Schr J B White. Bolles, hence at Mystic, Ct. 2.3t1 inst.
Hchr II W 11-nedlet, l:11180, hence at N London 23d lust.
Behr W Byer; Tayl or, hence at Fall River 22d inst.
Behr J Lancaster, Williams. hence at Bristol 23d inst.
Behr Flar,di Oat k Griffin. hence at Fall River 224 inst.
liar 13 0 Terry, W elver, hence at Providence 24th last.
belie American Eagle, nhaw. & Corson, and II
Croekey, Hackett,' Hailed from 'Providence 24th Instant
for this_ port.
Behr Wm Thompson, Nickerson, from Providence, at
Bristol 234 inst. for this Dort, after going on the marine
railway.
Saw C & Q Brooke, Brooks, hence at Pawtucket 24th
jukfint.
. _
-Behr / 1 1 D Finney, Towneend, at New (Means 20th fast,
from gay
setup W 11 Mahler. Month, for dila port, and leFrazior.
Steelman. for New York, cleared at Wiltrdnaton, NC. 23d
i tent.
Behr Florence, Sondem, cleared at Baltimore 24th hlat.
tortilla nort:
Bohr Virginity Price, Blanchard. at Wilenin&n, NC.
2.9.1 Met, liam New York.
13chra C B Edwards, Coreon, for this port, and WI,
Sol iugA. Willard, for, Now York. were loading at Wil
mington, NC 23d itot.
ISchr Franceo, Gibbs, hence at Belfast, Mo. 19th inst.
Bohm Oliver Amee, French,and John n Detwiler, Graoo.
*ailed from (Amleaton yesterday for this port,
CITY ORDINANCES.
COMMON cOUNOIL OF PHILADELPHIA,
C LEEK'S 0 I CE, ,
PHILADELPHIA, April 10, 1868.
In accordance with a resolution adopted by the
common Council of the city of Philadelphia on
Thurptlay, the ninth day of April, 1868, the an
nexed bill, entitled
"Au OnDirutricic, creating a loan rex the extension
of the Water Works, the purchase of League
Island, and for building an lee Boat,"
is hereby published for public information.
JOHN ECKBTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
AN ORDO7ANCE creating a loan for the extension
of the Water Works for the purchase of League
Island, and for building an Ice Boat.
SmiroN I. The Select and Common Councils
of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Mayor of Philadelphia be and he is hereby autho
rized to borrow, at not less than par, on the
credit of the city, from time to time, one million
six hundred and forty thousand dollars, to, be
applied as follows, viz.: First—For the farther
extension of the Selater Works, one million dol
lars. Necond—For the purchase of League Island
and property on the back channel opposite
thereto, four hundred and eighty thousand dol
lars. Third—For building an Ice Boat, one hun
dred and sixty thousand dollars; for which in
terest, not t.• exceed the rate of six per cent. per
annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on the first
days of January and July, at the office of the
City vagirer. The principal of said loan shall
be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty
years from the dal.e of the saute, and not before,
without the consent of the holders thereof; and
the certificates therefor, in the usual form of the
certificates of city loan, shall be issued in such
amounts as the lenders may require, but not for
any fractional part of one hundred - dollars, or if
required in amounts of five hundred or One thou
sand dollars; and it shall be expressed in said cer
tificates that the loan therein mentioned and the
interest thereof are payable free from all taxes.
fiEc. 2. Whenever any loan shall 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 sum raised
by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest
on said certificates ; and the further sum of three
tenths of one per centum on the par value of such
certificates, so issued, shall be appropriated quar
terly out of said income and taxes to a sinking
fund; which fund, and its accumulations, are
hereby especially pledged for the redemption and
payment of said certificates.
lIKEOLUTTON TO PUBLISII A LOAN WILT
Resdred, That the Clerk of Common Council
be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers
of this city, daily, for four weeks, the ordinance
presented to the Common Council on Thursday,
April fith, 1868, entitled "An Ordinance creating a
loan for the extension of the Water Works, for
the purchase of League Island, and for buildirm
an Ice Boat " And the said Clerk, at the stated
meeting of CouncifS, after the expiration of four
weeks from the first day of said publication, shall
present to this Council one of each of said news
papers for every day in which the same shall have
been made. upll-21t
liklIrrlEICFP GUIDE.
For Boston ---Steamship Line Direct.
SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY EWE DAYS.
FROM PINE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. AND L(..)NC ,
WHARF, BOSTON.
CMThis line is composed of the flrst•clasi
Steamihsps,
itOITIAN, 1,453 tone, Captain O. Baker.
SAXON, 1,2 N tone, Captain F. M. 13 , Yive.
NO II ;11A N. 1,21.3 tone, Captain Crewel).
The SA XI /ti, from Phila.. or Thursday, April at. IC A.M.
Tbo N GILMAN. from Botton.WednerdaY. April :19,3. P.M.
These Steamships rail punctually, and Freight will ht
received every day, a Steamer being always on the berth
Freight Or points beyond Boston gent with deepatcb.
For Freight or Passage (superior accommodations)
apply to HENRY WI•NSOR k CO.,
tr, y3l EC South Delaware avenue.
PHILADELPIIIA AND tiOUTLIERN MAIL
E B
EDP COMPANY'S lIEDITLAS
sat
STEAMSHIP
N
FITOM - fiER 18 SOUTH WHARVES.
The STAR OF THE UNION will rail FOR NEW
ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA, Saturday, May 2, at 8 o'clock
A. M.
The JUNIATA will tall FROM NEW ORLEANS,VIA
HAVANA, •
The WYOMING will rail FOR SAVANNAIL on
Saturday. Mayat 8 o'clock A. M.
The TONA WANDA will call FROM SAVANNAH,
on Saturday, May 2.
The PIONEER will rail FOR WILMINGTON. N. C.,
Thureday, May 7, at 5 o'clock P. M.
1 hrotigh Bald of Lading rigned, and Plumage Tickets
sold to all paints South and Wo,t.
WILLIAM L JAMES, General Agent,
CHARLES E. OILERS. Freight Ag , 'rlt,
not No. 314 South Delaware avenue
PIIMADELPIIIA. RICHMOND ANDINOE ,
teal,
FOLK BTEAMSHIP LINE.
- THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LLNE TO THE
SOUTD AND WEST.
EVERY SATURDAY,
At Noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET Ozeot.
THROUGH . RATER and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all
points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Air-
Line Railroad. connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynch.
burg, Va., Tennersee and the Wee, via Virginia and
Tennessee Air• Line and Richmond and Danvilleitailroad.
Freight HANDLED ONCE. and taken at LOWER
B.A'i ES THAN ANY OTHER•LINE.
The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route corn:
mend it to the public as the most desirable medium for
carrying every description of freight
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expanse
traveler.
Steamships (mare at lowest rates.
Freight rece4ved DAILY.
WY. P. CLYDE &
14 North and Booth Whiuvoa.
W. P. PORTER, Alet at Richmond and City Point.
T. P. CitUWELL Agoutis at Norfolk. felt!
HAVANA STEAMERS.
• ij SEMI-MONTHLY LINE.
The Steamships
HENDRICK HUDSON Capt Howes
STARS AND STRIPES.....
. . . .... .Capt. Holmes
These steamers will leave thi s iV . rt for Havana every
other Tuesday at 8 A. M.
The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, If olmes,marter,
will call for Havana on Tuesday morning, April 28th.
at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana, $BO, currency..
No freight received after Saturday
For freight or passag_e, apply to
THOMAS WATTSON ar BONS.
au2o 140 North Delaware avenue.
NOTICE.
FOR NEW YORK,
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The Stearn Propellers of the Lino will commence load.
ing on SATURDAY, flet inst., leaving Daily, as mutt
'FIIROUGIII IN '2.4 HOURS.
Goode forwarded by all the Lines going ont of Now
York—North. 1 aet and West—free of comudepion.
Freight received at our usual low rates.,
WM. P. CLVDE k CO ,
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
JAS./ 'BAND, A gent,
104 Wall street, New York. mhlfLtf§
Georgetown a me
nd
W N a ET in O g t A on L . E XD., RLiia.
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with con
nectione at Alexandria from the most direct route for
Lynchburg. Bristol. Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the
Southwest.
Steamers leave regolarly from the ant wharf abov
Market street. every Saturday at noon.
Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE W h at.
14 North and South es.
J. 13. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M.
ELDEIDGE es CO., Agents at Alexandria. Via admix. fel-ti
FOR LIVERPOOL.—THE FULL POWERED
Irma Screw Steamship Union, %WO tons bur.
then, classed A. 1. at Lloyds,
C. Carolan. Commander, now loading at Pier 49, South
wharves. will have immediate despatch, having the
greater portion of her cargo engaged.
For freight or passage apply to
E. A. SOLIDER & CO.
apB•tf 8 Dock street wharf.
NOTICE—FOIt NEW YORK. VIA
Delaware and Raritan Canal—Swifteure
Tranaportatiou Company—Despatch and
Bwiftsure Linea—The boldness by these Linea will bore
awned on and after the 19th of March, For Freight,
whichill be taken on accommodating tonna apply to
Wld. M 13AIRD cli C0.,132 South Wharves. [11111194f
DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
Steam Tow. Boat Company.—Barget
towed bet Ween Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Havre-de.Grace, Delaware City and intermediate points.
WW. P. CLYDE dc CO., Agents. Capt. JOHN LAUGH.
LIN, Sup't Office, 14 S. Wharves, Phila. fel.tf
IIAUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARD HEREBY FORBID
harboring or trusting atm of the crew of the Prussian
bark "Meta." baulks. master as no debts of their con
tracting will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK.
MAN & Cis., 103 Walnut street. ap11,5-61
NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU-
Honed against trusting any of the crc v of the British
back Kathleen WILLIAMS, Master, from Liverpool, as
no debts of thtir contracting will he paid by sither the
Captain or Consignees. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115
Walnut trreet,. apla tf
CiWA - 1. - A14116 - WiioD.
REUBEN HAAS, A. C. FETTEILM
Tj AAS di FETTER, COAL DEALERS.
IA N. W. CO.ft. NINTH AND JEFFERSON 5T.3.,
Keep on band a constant supply of LEHIGH and
SCHUYLKILL COALS:from the beet Mines, for Family,
Factory, and Roam Purposes. anti 13,
F RECK'S CELEBRATED CENTRALIA.
HONEY BROOK LEHIGH AND
OTHER FIRIST.CLA SS COALS
WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
SCOTT & 'CARRICK,
fe2o-Bxn la4ti MARKET STREET.
B. MASON BINE& JOAN V. 131184.17_,
OBE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO
their etock of
Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal,
which, u ith the preparation given by us, we think caimot
be excelled by any other Coal.
Office, Franlclin institute Building, No. 15 S. Seventh
etiviet.
HI ES & dREAF
Arch street .wb art,
NE* CROP ARABIAN DATEB.--tn MNITS, FINE
-1-1 quality, landing and for sale by JON , B. BUSSIEIt
Ca, lee Bouth Delaware avenue.
ThE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PIIILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 27,1868:
QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD.
litbr
1111r111 HOURS to CINVMA_TL
_via ENNEYLVA.
NIA" RAILROAD AND PAN m.:4, OLE. 21.4 IHOUNII loss
TIME than by COMPETING LINEB.
PASEO/OEIIB takier the 8.00 P. M. TRAIN arrive in
CINCINNATI next EVENING at 9.56 P. Bt., 28 SOURS.
ONLY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE.
wir THWODRIFF'S celebrated Palace State
Room BLE GAMER run through from PHILADEL
NBA to CIN 'INNATL Paecengera taking the Moe M.
and 11.00 P. M. Trains reach CINCINNATI and all
Points WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE
of all other Router.
Paceengere for CINCINNATI, IND4NAPOLIS,
ST. LOUIS, CAIRO, CHICAGO, PEORIA, BURLING.
TON. QUINCY, MILWAUKEE, T. PAUL.. OMAHA, N,
T. and all pointe WEST. NORTHWEST and SOUTH.
WEST, will be particular t ask for TICKETS W . Via
'PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
tarTo SECURE the UNEQUALED advantages of
this LINE, ho VERY PARTICULAR and ASK FOR
TICKETS "Via PAN.HANDLE," at TICKET OFFICES.
N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
NO. 116 MARKET STREET, bet, Second and Front Sta.
And TIIIRTY.FIRST and MARKET Street ,West
S. F. SCULL, Gang Ticket Agt, Pittsburgh.
JOll IL MILLER, Gen'l Eaet'n Agt,s2d Broadway,N.Y.
i ff t... l3 READING RAILROAD.-
GREAT TRUNK LINE from Phila.
delphia to the Interior of Penneylva
nla, the Schuylkill, Suequehanna, Cumberland and
Wyoming Valleys, the North, Northwest and the (Jana
das, Winter Arrangement of l'aetenger Trains, Nov. 18,
Pall, leaving the (a rnpany's Depot, Thirteenth and Cal
low bill street, Philadelphia., at the following hours.
MORNING ACCOMMODATIONS.-At 7.20 A. M. for
Reading and all intermediate Stations, and Allentown.
Returning. leaves Wading at 6.20 P. M., arriving in
Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M.
MORNING EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. M. for Reading, Le
banon, Itarrlaburg, Pottaville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua,
Sunbury,
.Williarnsport,Elmit a, Rocheater,Niagara Falba
.Buffalo. Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carliele, Cham
berelfurg, II aparatown. arc.
The 7./10 train connect. at Reading with the East Penn
sylvania Railroad tretillfs far Allentown, tic., and tho
8.15 A.M. counects with ti e Lebanon Valley train for
liarrieburg, arc. ; at Port Clinton With Catawisea R.R.
trains for Williamepora Lock Haven, Elmira, cac. ; at
Harrisburg with Northern Central. Cumberland Valley,
aria Schuylkill and Suequehannatraine for Northumber
landWilliameport, 'Y rk,Chambereburg, Pinegrove.
AI t TERNi ON EXPRESS.-Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30
P. M. for Reading, Pottaville, Harrisburg. ate., connect.
lug with heading and Columbia Railroad trains for Col.
urnhia tic.
PfYITSTOWN ACCOMMODATION.-Leaves Potts-
town at 6.40 A.M. stopping at intermediate stations; at
rives in Philadelphia at 9.05 A. M. Returning leaves Phi.
ladelphia at 5.00 P. M. arrives in Pottstown at 7.05 P. hi.
READING ACCOMMODATION-Leaves Reading at
7.30 A. M., atm:gang at all way stations; arrives in Phila
daintily. at 10.16 A. AL
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. AL ; arrives in
Reading at 6.45 P. M.
Tsarina for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M.
and Potteville '
8.45 A. arriving in Philadelphia at
1.00 P. hi. Afternoon traineleave Harrisburg ai 2.10 P.M.,
and Pottsville at 2.46 P. AL; 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 6.30 P. IL,
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.1 U P. M.
Market train, with a l'azenger car attached,. leaves
Philadelthia 12.4 a noen foa 'attevlile and all Nl, ay Sta
tions,: leaves Potteville at 7 it for Philadelphia and all
Way Stations.
All the above trains ran daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottaville at 8.00 A. AL, and Phila.
delphis a gt 3.16 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
0.00 A. M. returning tram Reading at 4.25 P. M.
CIIFSTER VALLEY ItAILP.OAD.-Passengers for
Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.30 aa.M.
and 4.00 P. M. train from Philadelphia, returning from
Downingtown at 6.30 A. A& and lay M
NWsV YORK EXPRESS. FOR PIT'FSBURGII. AND
FILE WEST.-Leaves New York at 9A. It.. 5.00 and 8.00
P. 11., passing Reading at 1 A. al., 1.50 and 10.10 P. M., and
connect at tsar burg with Penmylvania and Northern
Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago,
Williamsport, Llnsira. Baltimore. &a.
Returning, E ann.'s's a rain leaves Harrisburg, on arrival
f l'enneylvania 'Exprest from Pittsburgh. at 3 and 5.25
A. 9.35 P. AL. passing Reading at 4.49 and 7.101 A. 51
and 11.40 P. M., arriving at New ork 10.10 and 11.45 A.M..
~nd 5.0 a 1'.51. Sleeping Care accompanying these trains
through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without
change.
Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8 lu A. M.
irid ltd P. M. 'Mail train forßuniehurg leaves New York
at 12 Noon.
aCitUNLICILL VALLEY RAILROAD--Traine leave
Pottsville at a:$(1, 11,10 A. M. and 7.15 P. lif , aneturaing from
Tamaqua at 7. 35 A. M. and 1 40 and 4.35 P. Al.
15121.112YLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAlLROAD
['rains: leave inborn at 7.a5 A. M. for Pinegrove and Liar.
rieburg, and at 1345 P M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re.
turning front Harrisburg at 3.55 P. M., and from Tremont
it 7.40 A. M. and faab P. M.
TICKETS.-Through first-class tickets and emigrant
tickets to all the principal points in the North and West
and'Earedas.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
intermediate Stations., good for day only, are cold by
Morning AecomModation, Market Trail', Reading and
Pottatown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
Excursion 'I ickete to Philadelphia, good for day only,
are sold at Reading and Inter edtate Stations by Read.
ing and yottatcwia Accommodation Trains at reduced
rafta.
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 221 South Fourth street.
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicole, General Superintendent
Reuling.
Commutation Ticket, at a 5 per cent discount, between
any points dt sired, for f amilieu and tirme.
Mileage Tickets, good for 2 ear mike, between all points
at afal bo each, Ibr tamilies and Srtne.
Season Tickets , , for three, six, nine or twelve months,
for holders only, to all points at reduced rates.
Clergyman residing on the line of the road will be far.
niched with cards, entitling themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare.
Ex curtion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal et
tions„ good for Saturday, amia': and Nienday, at reduced
fare, to he hod only at the Ticket Cilhce, at Thirteenth
and Cello.s hilt streets , .
I-TEI(111T.- Goods of all deacriptione forwarded to all
the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot.
Broad and Willow streets.
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 5.30 A. If.,
12.46 noon, and 6 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg,
l'etty villa, Port Clinton, and all points beyond.
Mails close at the Philadelphia Port-Offica for all places
on the road and its branches at 5 A. aL, and for the prin
cipal Stations only at 115 P. ht.•
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PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
Railroad. Winter Time.— Taking
eifeet Jan. '.).oth, 1569 The trains of
the Poscsylvaula Central Railroad leave the Depot, at
Thirty.firet and Market streets, which is reached directly
by the care of the Market Street Passenger hallway, the
let car connecting w Ph each train. leaving Front and
Market strestc thirty niinittes before its , departure. Phu-e
of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within
one square of the Depot.
ON SUNDAYS —The Market Street Care leave Front
and Market streets 35 minutes before the departure of
each train.
Sleeping Car 'rickets can be had on application at the
Ticket Oince, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut
streets, and at the Depot.
Agents of the Union 'rransferComPany will Call Tor 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 B.OOA. AL
Paoli A ccommudaliou Ko. 1 ...................at 10.00 A. M.
Fast Line .at 12.00 M.
Erie Express.. ....... ....... . .......at 12.00
M.
yordi Accom. Nos. 2, 3 &. 4 . I:00.6.00 dr. 10 30 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation ' at 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster A cc0mm0dati0n............ ......... at 4.00 P. M.
Parksburg Train. at 5.0) P. M.
Cincinnati Express. . at 8.00 P. M.
Erie Mail at 11.15 P. M.
Philadelphia Express . . .at 11.15 P. M.
Accommodation... . . ..... ........ . . .. ... ...at 11.30 P. M.
Erie Mail leaves daily, except Saturday.
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily, except Sunday.
The Western Accommodation Train rams daily, except
Sunday. For this train tickets-trust be procured and
baggage delivered by 5.00 P. M., at 116 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ:
Cincinnati Express ...........................at 1.35 A l M.
.... . . ........
7.10
Paoli A ccom. No. 1..
Parksburg Train......... ..... ...... " 9.10 "
Erie Mail . ... . . . " 9.35
Fast Line. . . ... " 9.35 "
Lancaster Train " Ili) P. M.
Eric Express
Paoli Accora. . • ..... ....at . 4.11i& 7.10 "
Day Express at 6.20
Harrisburg Accom..... . ...... . . ........ ...... " 9.50 "
For further information, apply to
JOAN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut street.
FRANCIS FUNK, Agent, 116 Market street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume
any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel. and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value.
All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at
the risk of the owner, unless taken bypecial contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD—WINTER TIME TA
BJt—Through_ and Direct Route be
tween Philadelphia, 11 tigore,__Harrisherg,
gliete;rndatte Groat
d aPl el i ns. renwYlvanla. Megan
On and atter MONDAY, Nov. 25th, 1867, the Trains on
tho Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Milli Train leaves ........ P. M.
4 14 arrives at Erie.....„, .......... 500 P. M.
Fade Expels leaves Philadelphia 1200 Noon.
• Williamsport-- 8. 60 P. Ai.
" arrives at Erie 9.45 A. M.
Minim Mail leaves Philadelphia......... ....... 8.00 A. M.
arrives at Dock 5 avßD.en ....... 7.45 P. M.
_, EASTWA
Mail Train leaves Erie. .
• —10.05 A. M.
.................11.55 P. m.
arrives at ..... 8.55 A. M.
erje Express leaves Erie.. .... .. ..... ........ 4.05 P. M.
arrives at Philadelphia.... ...... 1.00 P. M.
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven .......7.10 A. H.
arr. at Philadelphia ........... .... 6.10 P. M.
Mail and Express connect with all trains on Warren
and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia
at 1200 M. arrive at Irvington at 6.40 A. K, and Oil City
at 9.60 A. M.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11.16 P. M., arrive at Oil City
at 4.55 P. M.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make close
connections at 011 City with trains for franklin and
Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked through;
ALFRED L. TYLER,
•tt General Sunarintendent
gamCAMDEN AND ATLANTIC HUI"
ROAD.
WINTER ARE &NORM - ENT%
On and after Thursday. October Mat. 1887. trains will
kayo Vine Street Ferry daily (Sundays excepted):
Mail and Freight..., - . .... . ............ 7.80 A. X
Atlantic Accommodation.. . 8.45 P. Bf.
Junction Accommodation to Atco and Enter•
mediate dation& . .... g.ge P. M.
RETURNINO, A:TU*110:
Atlantic Acc0mm0dati0n.............. •.. • ... • • 115 A. M.
Mail and Freight.t ....112.60 M
Junction Accommodation ......... &SO A. M.
Haddonfield Accommodation will leave
Vine Street Ferry.................... 10.15 A. M, SIP P. M.
Haddonfield. ...... ..... t __Loo P. M. A _&ll5 P. M.
003041111 D. diIINDIG dung
TRAVEt•ERS• GUIDE
THE PAIN-BINDLE ROUTE.
TRAVELERS , GVIDE•
NORTH P . 'NNSI LVANIA it. &
THE MIDDLE ROUTE.—ahortetet
and most direct line to Bethlehem.
Easton, Allentown. Mauch Chunk, Hazleton. White
Haven, Wilkesbarre.Mahaney City,hit. Carmel, Pittston,
Sera nion,Carbondale and all the points In the Lehigh and
Wyoming Coal regions.
Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, H. W. corner Of Berke
and American streets.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—ELEVEN DAILY TRAINS
—On and after MONDAY. APItIL illh, 18613, Past
ganger Tiainn leave the Now Depot, corner of Becks and
American streets, daily (Sundays excepted) as follows:
M.—Accommodation
At 6.45 A. for Port Washington.
At 7.41 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and
Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, con
necting at ghthlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh
and husquehanna Railroads for Easton, Allentown. Cala,
eauqua.tilatington, Mauch Chunk. Weatherly, .1 eaneaville,
Hazleton, White Haven, Wilkes barrel, Kingston,
Pittston, Scranton, Carbondale, and all points In Le
higg I nil Wyoming Valleys:also, in connection with Le
his and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City, and with
Catawis. a Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wil
liamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12.05 A. M. ;at
Wllkeabarre at 3 P.M.; Scranton at 4 05 P. M,; Maim.
noy efts sir 2P. M. Passengers by this train can take the
Lehigh Val ey '1 rain, passing Bethlehem at 11.55 A. M.
for East- n and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
New Ye k.
At 8.45 A M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop.
ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow
Grove. Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train. take Stage
at Old York Road.
At 10,15 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington.
stopping at intermediate Stations.
At 1.45 P. M.—Lehigh Valiey Express for Bethlehem,
Alli WORD, Mauch Chunk, 'White Haven Wilkesbarre,
Mahanoy City, Centralia, Shenandoah, ~ Mt. Carmel,
Pittston and Scranton. and all points in Mahanoy and
Wyoming Coal Regions.
At 230 21.--Aceounnodation for Doylestown, stopping
at all intermediate 'stations. Passengers take stage at
Doylestown for New Hope, and at North Wales for Sum
neytown.
At alb P. M.—Lehigh and Susquehanna Express for
Battik-hi 111, Easton, Allentown, Munch (.hunk, Wilkes.
barre and Scranton. Passengers for Greenville take this
train to Quakertown
A t 4.15 P. M.'—Aceonfrnodation for Doylestown, stopping
at FLU intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow
Grove, liatborough and Hartsville take stage at Abing
tor
At 5.20 P..sl.—Through accommodation for Bethlehem
and all stations on main line of North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Even
ing '1 rain for Easton, Allentown, Stanch Chunk.
At 620 P. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale, stopping at
all intermediate stations.
At u.aoy_ M.--Accommodation for Fort Washington.
.....•
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PiIiLADELPUIA.
From Bethlehem at 9.30 cud 11.45 A.. 4., 2 and 8.40 P. NE
11 96 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Trains makes direct connec
tion with Lei.ign Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna
twine from Easton, Scranton, Wilkeebarre, 51ahanoy
City and Ilazieton.
Passengers leaving Wilkesbnne at 1.20 P. M. connect
at bethlehem at 6.15 P. 51., and arrive in Philadelphia at
8.90 P. M.
From Doylestown at P.M A. M., 6.12 and 7.00 P. M.
From Lansdale at 7.3 u A. M.
From Fort Waahingtou at 2.30,1L0n 8. A. M. and 3.10 P. M.
UN SUNDA Y
Philadelphia for Bethlehem ai 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown nt 200 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 9.e0 P. 51.
Fifth and Sixth streets Passenor Care convey Passen
gers to and from the new Depot.
White Care of Second and Third Streets Line and Union
Line run within a abort distance of the Depot.
Tickets mast be procured at the Ticket office, in order
to secure the lowest rates.of fare.
ELLIS CLARK. Agent
Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to principal
points, at Mann's North Penn. Baggage ExPresa Office ,
No. 106 Booth Fifth street.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD—
TIME TABLE.—Commencing Mon
day, April 13th, 1.20), Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as followa
lA'ay-mail Train, at 5.30 A. ht. (Sund4ys excepted), for
Baltimore, stopeing at all regular stations. Coneectlng
witleDelar4 are Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and
intermediate stations.
Express train at 1341 M. (Sundays excepted) for Balt!.
more and Washington, etopping at' W ilmington. POrry
ville and Havre-de-Grace. Connects at Willa iugtou with
train for New Cattle.
Expresa Train at 3 50 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal
timore and Washington, etopping at Chester,Thurlow,
Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington,N ewport,S tauten, New
ark, Elktori,Northeast Charlestown, Peravville,Havre-de
Grace, Aberdeen, Perryn)an's, Edgewood. Magnolia.
Chase's and Stemmer's Run. Connects at Wilmiugton
with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at Nevi
Castle, Middleton. Ciayton, Dover, Hamngton, Seaford.
Bali .^.try, Princess Anne, and connecting at Crisfield
with s tioat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and
the South.
Night Express at MVO P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Washington, stopping at Perrvville and Havre de-Grace.
Pas:image:a for t orue,. Monroe and Norfolk via Balti
more will take the 12.00 51. Train. Via Crisfield will
take the 3.1A1" M. train.
Wilmington Trains. stopping at all stations between
Philadelphia and Wilmington:
LeaveThiltuaelphi a at 11 A 61.,2.30.5.141,7 and 11.30 (daily)
P. M. The 5.00 P. 51. train connects with the Delaware
Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7 in and api A. M. (daily) and 1.30,
4.15 and 7.00 (daily) P.
M. Tue 9.10 A. 51. Train will stop
between !Chester and Philadelphia.
From Baltimore to einiadolynio.-1 env() Baltimore 7.26
A. M., Way Mail. 9.40 A. 51.. Expense. 2.25 P. M., Ex.
oreaa 636 P. 51., Express. 55 P. 5i,„ Express.
SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE.—Leave Bal.
timore at S 65 P. M. . stopping at Hawn do Grace, Perry
vile and Wilmington. Aieo stops at North East, Elkton
and Newark. to take passengers for Philadelphia, and
leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore, and at
Chester to leave passengers from Washington or Balti•
more.
Through tickets to all points Westilenth and Southweet
may be procured at tickebotlice. EA Chestnut streetunder
Continental Hotel, where also Stab.) Rooms and Berths in
Sleeping-Care can be secured during the day. Persons
puechaslng tickets at this office can have baggage checked
at their residence by the Unto)! Tranefer .. Ccmiliany.
H. I. KENNEY, Superintendent
PHILADELPIIIA, GERMAN.
.a.._lTON'il‘l,_ DNOIt It i STOWN RAH,
ROAD TIME TAB LE.—On and after
Wedneeday. May 1. 154:7.
FOR (IERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 6, 8.0.5,
10, 11, 12 A. M., L 2, 3.15,
3 i 5%, 6.10. 7, 6. 9. 10, 11, 12 l'
Lave cermantown-6, 7, 73 8, 860. 9, 10,11. 12 A. M.;
2, a. 4. 4%, 6, 630 7,6, 10, 11 P. M.
The 8.2 t) clown train, end the 3% and 5% up train, will
not itop on the Cierm ON SantoatiUNDA Brandi.
16.
Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minute:. A. M; 2,7 and 10%P.M.
Leave Germantown--r. 10 A. M. •1, 6 and 9% P. M.
CI ivsTNurr HILL 11A
Leave Philadelphia-6, 8, lu, UA. Si.; 2,3%, 5%, 7.9 and
10 P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40 and 11.40 A.
M.; 1 40. 3.40, 5.40. 6.40. 640 xud 10.40 I'. M.
UN SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia: - 5.15 miuuto A. M. 2 and 7P. 51•
Leave Uheew t 11111-7.50 miuutee A. M.; 12.40. 5.40 and
9.251,111111.. e. P. M.
FOR. CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. •
Leave Philadelphia-6, 9. 11.05, A. M.; 114. 3,4 J, 5,%,
6.10, t.. 115 and 11R, P. M.
Leave Norrietown-5.40, 7,7.50, 9,11 A. Si.; 134, 3,0 d, 6.15
and 534 P. SL
ON SUNIMICS.
Leave Philadelphia--9.A. M.; 2 and 7.15 P. M.
Leave Nortirtown--7 A. M. 5 ,, and 9 P. M.
FOR MANAI:'UNK. •
Leave Philadelphia--6, 7N, N. 11.05 A. M.; I.}¢, 3, 4, 4 6, 5}6.
e. 15. 0.05 and 11X P. M.
Leave 'NI annyunk,--5.10, 7N, 8.20, 03 1 . , , 11.3 d A. M. ; 2, 334, 5,
aud if P.M..
' ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philaderphia-9 A. M.; 2}e and 7.15 , P. M.
Leave Manayunk--V6 A.M.; 6 andSa P. M.
W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent,
Deuot. Ninth and Green etreeta.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILA
DELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA ME.
1:11611 1.)1A. SUMM ER. A R.ItANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, April 13th. 1303,traina will leave
Depot, Thirty-tiret and Chestnut streets, ae follows:
Trains leave Philadelphia for Went Cheater, at 7.15 A.
M., 11.00 A. hi. 2.30, 4.15, 41,0, 7.00 and 10.00 P. hi.
Leave. West Cheater for Philadelphia, from Depot on E.
Market atreet, 6.15, 7.15, 7.30 and 10.45 A. M.. L 65, 4.50 and
10 I'. M.
On and after Monday, June 15th, an additional Train
will leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermediate
Pinto at 5.30 P. 51
Trains leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. hi. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., will atop at B. C . Junction and
Media only.
Passengers to or from stations between Weet Cheater
and 13. C. Junction going East, will take train leaving
Went Cheater at 7.15 A. SL, and going West will take train
leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M., and transfer at B. C.
Junction.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. and 4.50 P.M.,
and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.,
connect at B C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B.
li.
C. 13.
for Oxford and intermediate points.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and
1.00 P. M.
Leave West Cheater 7.45 A M. and 5 P. M.
The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Wal
nut streetcars. Those of the Market street line run with
in one square. The care of both lines connect !with each
train upon its arrival.
par Paasengers aro allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case,
bo responsible for an amount exceeding $lOO, unless alto.
cial contract is made for the saute.
HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent.
•
. PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE
CENTRAL RAILROAD. Bummer
Arrangements. On and after Monday.
April 113. 1/303. the Trains will leave Philadelphia,from the
Depot of the West Chester & Philadelphia Railroad, con
ner of Thirty-first and Chestnut streets (West Philada.),
at 7.15 A. M. and 4.60 P. M.
Leave Rising Sun, at 6 la A. M. and Oxford at 6.00 A.
61., and leave Oxford at 3,25 P. M.
A Market Train with Passengel cal attached will run
on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sun at 11.05
A. Id., Oxford at ILIS M. and Kennett at 1,00 P. M., con.
necting at West Chester Junction with a train for Phila
delphia. On Wednesdays and Saturdays train leaves
Philadelphia at 2.130 P. M..runs through ter Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A.M. connects at
Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in
Lancaster county. Returning loaves Poach Bottom to
connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philludel
phia.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M. rune to
Rising Sun, Md.
Passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only, as
Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case, be re ,
spousible for an amount exceeding ono hundred dollars.
unless a special contract be made for the same. •
mhl2 - HENRY WOI‘D, General Sup%
.... FAST FitEßlH'r LINE, VIA
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
:Mom ROAD. to Wilkesharre, Mahauoy
City, Mount Carmel, Centralia, and all points on Lehigh
Valley Railroad and ito branches.
BY new arrangements, perfected this day, this road is
e u ahled to give increased despatch to merchandise con*
signed to the above named points.
goods delivered at the Through Freight DePet,
‘3. E, cor. of FRONT and NOBLE Streets,
Before 6 P. M., will reach Wilkesbarre, Mount Carmel,
Mabanoy City, and the other stations in Mahoney and
Wyoming vallers before 11 A. M. of the succeeding day.
belg ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
PE:UEFA - PON ANP 111GLITSTOWN
RAILROAD.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
A Freight and Pa. Banger Line wilt leave Highratown at
5.10 A.M.,and a passengor Line at 7 A.M.for Philadelphia
via Pemberton and Mt. Holly. •
Returning, will leave Philadelphia from the foot of
Market area t (upper furry)) at 1 P. M. Freight and ?Roan
ger Liae and at 8.80 P.M. Pageenger Line for Hightatowm
Mh2s tf WM. M. GATZMER, Agent,
TAIAVEILEUSI 411311 DMA
EI-IsTOl., LINE
.13...:TW EWA
NEW YORK AND BOSTON,
VIA BRISTOL.
UP,. TAUNTON. NEW
riA l" 7.}es4 :ll . ld% F r ti l l ( t ) 1Y, 1 1 1 1i 1 : 4 E /I), and all point , o'
rail ny.communiention, Malt and qortti.
The new and .plcndid ateam• ra iIitISTOL and Pi-ti
DENO. Dave li. r No. 40 North Pivot% tout of Canal
etteet, adjoining Debram:s..trect Ferry. Now York. a 5
P. M.. daiy, tinndavn ex vpted. conneetine with .team
boat train at linetol at 4 30 A. M . an icing in.ftwiton at 6
A. 11. iu time to w nncet aith ail the morning train.i from
that city The mottle:arable and picaeant runt, In the
fl/tile Mountaine Travelers for that men' eaa mak•.
direct eonnectiene by way of Pt evidence inn Worcester or
Boston.
State rooma and Tickets secured at office an Pier in
NEN;
11. 0. 8P.1G09, Gang Manager.
a .2.0 5n4
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES
...;~...- ~J
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
Commencing Wednesday, April I,ISGS.
TRAINS WILL LEAVE FROM FOOT OF MARKET
STREET WHARF (Upper Ferry) as follow:
For Bridgeton. Salem, and Intermediate EtstionF, at 9.00
A. M. and 3 30 P. M.
For 511liville, Vineland and way etatlorm, at t.uo A. 31,
and 3.15 P. M.
For Cape May at 3.151'. M.
For Woodbury (accommodation), at d 00 P. 11.
Commutation Cheat.. good between Philadelphia and
all otations, may be obtained on application at the Tnea.
surer'n Office, Camden, N.J.
Freight Train leaves Camden daily at 12 o'clock (noon).
Freight will be received at necond covered charf below
Walnut street, daily. from 7 A. M. untilS F.M.
Freight Delivery 22 South Delaware avenue.
WM. J. SFAVELL. Superintendent.
a FOR NEW YORK .— THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA
-53-W— AND TRENTON RAILROAD COIL
PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York. and
way places, from Walnut street wharf.
Pare,
At Ci 110 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom. 52 25
At BA. M, via Camden and Jersey OW Exproee Mall, 3 00
At 3.20 I'. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 3 00
At 6P. M„ via Camden and Amboy, lot class, 225
Accom. and Emigrant, i 11 class, 180
At 5.Ee A. M„ and 2,30 I'. M.. for Freehold.
Ate and 10 A. M., 2,20 and 3.30 I'. M., for nrenton.
At 0.30 8 and 10 A. M.,1,2.30. 3.30.4.30 and 6 P. td„for Borden.
town.
At 5.30 and 10 A.M.1,2.30, 3.30, 4.80 and 6 P.M.for Florence.
At 5.W, 8 and 10 A.M., I, 2.3 u, a.ao, 4.30, 6 and 11.30 P. 61. for
Burlington. Beverly and Delanco.
At 5.30 and 10 A. M.. 1, 2.30,4.30, 6 add 11.80 P. M. for Edge.
• water, Itivereide, Riverton and Palmyra.
At and 10 A. M., 1, 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Fish 13011f0.
UrrThe 1 and ma) P. M. Linea will leave from foot of
Market etreet by upper ferrY.
From Kennington Depot •
At 11 A. M., via Kennington and Jamey City, New York
Expres a Lino.... . ..153 00
At 7.45 and 11.00 A.M..2.30,3 30 and 5 P.M. for Trenton and
BristoL And at 10.16 A. M. for BriatoL
At 7.46 and 11 A. M., 2.30 and 6 P. M. for Morrisville and
Tullytown.
At 7 95 and 10.15 A. M., 2.30 and 5 P.M. for Bchencka and
Eddington.
At 7.45 and 10.15 A. M. 2.30,4, 5, and 6 P.M., for Comwella,
Torreed ale, Ilohneeburg, Tacony, Wieelnoming, Brides.
burg and . Frankfort!, and 8 P. M. for Liolrueoburg and
Intermediate Stations.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
from Kenaington Depot.
At 7.4 5 A. f., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithaca, Roehester,Bingliampton, Oswego,
Syracuse, Great Bend Montrose, Wilkeabarre, Scranton,
Stroudsburg. Water Gap. &c.
At 7.45 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. I'm Belvidere, Easton, Lam.
bertville, Flemington, the 3.30 P. M. Lino commas
direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk.
Allentown, Bethlehem. &c.
At 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and Intermediate Stations.
From West Philadelphia Depot, via Connecting Rail
way
At 0.30 A. M.,1.30, 57.0 and 12 P. M. New York Express
Line, via Jersey City.. ................... ..$3 25
The 9.30 A. AL and 030 P.M. Lines run daily. Another&
Sundays executed.
At 9.3() A. M., 1.30, 6.30 and 12 P. M. for Trenton.
At 0.30 A. 11.. 6.10 and 12 P.M., for Bristol.
At 12 P. M. (Nifht) for Morrinville, Tullytown. Scheneks,
Eddington, Cormvells,Torrisdale, ilohnesburg, Tacony,
Wiesinoluing, Bridesburg and Frankford.
For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cars on.
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half au hour before
departure. The Cars on Market Street Railway run di.
rect to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut
within one square. Un Sundays, the !dark& Street Care
will run to connect with the 9.30 A. 3,1 and,6.30 P. 31 line.).
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed cacti Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as hag.
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their re.
spousibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,and will
net he liable for any amount beyond 8100. except by opts.
cial contract.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to
Boston, Wort ester. Springfield, Hartford, New Haven,
Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy,
_Saratoga, Utica,
Rome, S,yracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Ilt!Pe.11t1011 Bridge.
An additional Ticket Office le located at No. 828
Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, and all im•
portant points North and East, may be procured. Per-
sons purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag-
Rage checked from residences or hotel to deetluation, by
Union '1 ransfer Baggage Express.
Lines time New York for Philadelphia will leave from
foot of Cortland street at 7A. M. and Leg and 4.00 P. M.,
via J. rser City and Camden. At 6.30 P. 31. via Jersey
City and Kensington. At 10 00 A. 3f. and 12 %1.. and 0.0 k)
P. 31., and 12 ,z)))41 t), via Jersey City and West Philadel
ph in.
From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 4 P. M. Exproli and 4P.
31. F migrant, via Amboy and Camden.
Al WM. IL GATzmErt. Agent
rr. CANI DE '4 AND BURLINOTJN
CUL - NTY RAILROAD.
'SPRING ARRA;srITEMENTS.
On and after Monday, Anril.2oth, 1869, trains will leave
from the foot of Market Etreet (Upper Ferry), for M or
eh an trille. Moore,town, llartford,
pal, Mount IJollc, Smfthville, Ewamville, Vineentown
and Pemberton at 9 A. M. and am P. 31.
RETURNING:
Leave Pemberton 6 3u and 8.25 and 2.45 I'. M.
" Mount holly 652 and 847 and 3(14 P. 71.
Moorekown 7.20 and 9.18 and 3.:>1 P. M.
'lll 130 I'. 3d. line will run through 'to Ilightotown,
otoppine at all the intermediate places.
ap2o.tf U. SARA:R. Superintendent.
E647.OPPOSITION TO I,,NOPOLY—RE-
E.4' sumptim of hips. The steamer ELIZA
lIANCON, Captain L. W. Burns, hay.'
ing been thoroughly overhauled aud put in complete re
pair. will resume her route on the Delaware river, be
tween Wilmington and Philadelphia, touching at inter
mediate landings, MONDAY. March 3U, Nii3, starting
from a harf south , md of Market street bridge Wi
NM and from rch street wharf, Philadelphia, numbing
on the following; time-table
.: Leave Wilmington at 7 A.
M., leave Wilmington at I P. M. leave Philadelphia at 10
A. M., leave Philadelphia at 4 P. M. The proprietors of
this line, thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed
upon them last season, have iletern2iued to offer the fol
. lowing reduced rates of tare : From Wilmington to
Philadelphia. Alrenta ; from Chester and Hook to Philh
delphia, 10 cents; from Philadelphia to Wilmington, '2,0
cents; from t hester and look to Wilmington. 10 cents.
Round trip tickets 30 cents.
J. W. lIANC9X,
inh2i.i-tf4 President New York and Troy Steamboat Co.
jug ',cm.
HE VERITABLE EAU DE COLOGNE—JEAN
T
MARIA EARINA.—The most fascinating of all toilet
waters, in festivity or iqkneee, and that which has given
name and oriel,' ity to this exquisite and refre4iing per
fume. Single bottles, ';5 cents. Three for two dollars.
HUBBELL, Apothecary, .
0 p27-tf 1410 Uhestr ut street.
DOBERT SiII)E3tAKER in C').. iNtIULESA.LE
IL Druggist,. N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.
invite thO attention of the Trade to their largo stock of
Fine Drugs and Chemicals, Essential 0112, Sponges,
Corks, &c. no27•tf
D " ( ;GISTS , SUNDRIt S.—GRADUATES, MORTAR,
Tilee. Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Twoozonr,_ Puff
Boxes. Horn Scoops, Surgic Instruments, Trusses, Hard
mud Soft Rubber Goode, Vial Caeca. Otani and Metal
Syringes. drc., all at "First Hands'. prices.
SNOWDEN do BROTHER,
-aps-tf 23 South Eighth street
DIIURARB ROOT, OF RECENT IMPORTATION,
II and very superior quality; White Gum Arabic, Runt
India Castor Oil, White and Mottled Catitile.Boap, Olive
Oil, of variotin braiods. For sale by ROBERrrOP,
51 AKER At CO., Druggists, Northeast cornor ourth
and Race streets. n Tbtf
PURE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURR
hito Lead, Zinc Whito and Colored Paiute of our
own manufacture, of undoubted purity; in quantities to
suit purchasers. ROBERT BIIOLMAKER & CO., Donlon
in Paints and Varnishes, N. E. corner Fourth and Race
streets. no'37•tf
lli IIYUS!f U*1L1)! •
J
VIENNOT 60., GENERAL NEWSPAPER, CON
reuponding and Advertising Agents, 133 Nassau
street, NfilW York. (Established in Mt)
Advertisements inserted at publishers' mho; in an thr
leading newspapere published in the United States,Britieb
Provinces, Mexico, South America, East and Wait Indies
13,EFERKNOES:
Mr. H. T. Ilelmbold, Drugglet, 694 Broadway, N. Y.
Meeers. B. R. Vanduzer, & Co., 128 Greenwich et.; Mourn
Ball & ituckel, 218 Greenwich street; Meaere. G. Bruce.
Son & Co., Typo Foundere,ll Chambers et. ; MedorS. liggar
& Co., Type Founders, 88 Gold et., N. Y. telll,3mB
noiroN AND LINEN SAIL DUCK OF EVERY
V width from one to six feet wide, all nunbers. Tent
and Awning Duck. Papermakers` Felting, Sail Twine,
E
JOHN W. VERMAN & (XL, No. lU ,lnnes's Alloy.
JAILER A. WRIGHT, THORNTON NKR. MAW ENT A. 01/1800/1
TIMM/ORE WRIGHT, FRANK NrALL.
PETER WRIGHT k SUNS,
lnipertere of Earthenware
. , and
Shipping and Commission Merehante,
Philadelphia.
N 0.115 Walnut etreet,
DRIVY Wi LLB.— NEltd uF PROPERTY—IIi
1. only place to get privy wells cleansed and disinfetted,
at very low prices A. PEYSSIN, Manufacturer of You.
drette. GoldsinitlA , Ilan. Library street,
ti A BOLEN. HARNESS, &c.
WADDLE
MAR S
0 , 8) HORS fURNITURE
K CASS &.Go,
0 T PHIL A_
tri rwr Dooa LtIG
IrTAEIAN VERMICELIA —tun Ltt)XEs FINE QUALITY
whitejmkorted and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER &
C0..108 00111 n WARM avenue.
volt SALE.
E fi, NI A N o tiff N
FOR SALE.
A handsome donbh , Ainted
1:5 1 1 ON E R C
Ivlth Stable and Carriage:House, and large lot of Ground,
situate ou
PIcKCAN AVENIUE,
within ten mlnut CO walk from Wayne, Station,
delphia and Germantown Railroad.
J. al. tittILIILY S. lONS, HS Viralnut Street.
ap24
FOR RALF OR TO RENT—THREE-TORY
ta stone Cottage, Germantown; ten MOW, good Iona
" Hon and all modCrn cony; niencee. Immediate nog.
r err ion. t rice *6,000. Rent $4BO.
For ,9nlo.—DeAirithle threo•etory brick incidence, on
pgrrei ger railway; choice location, huge and excellent
gardpn. Immediate poeiieesion.
e 61 , 31011 Terms eney. Apply to L. C. DAVIS, VIS
South Sixth ;Area. ap962t4
firFOS SALE.- A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
on the River flank, in the upper part of Beverly,
N. containing one acre, extending to Warren
4rcet. Thu home it large and convenient: wide boll in
the cr ntre ; lore. shade treea, grout de teetefully laid out.
and t order' with all kinds f fr•it; within a few
minutes , walk of t‘toomboat or railraad. Apply onthe
in emi,ca, or to W:11. RAIN, No. 10 North Fourth area.,
I hilada. api tf
WEST I'IIII.ADELPIIIA.--FOR SALE—THE
11 andronie Brown Stone Cottage Residence, Moat()
"
on N. West corner of Spruce and For tystiret atreeta;
has salnen parlor, dining•reore, kitchen, chainhere, bath
rs , l,), store.rooni. heater-range, hot' and cold water, ac..
&e.; rrbetuntielly built and new; tot 3.5 feet front by 191)
feet deep; immediate pmieetsion given. J. M. GUMMEY
41 SON,. 508 Walnut street.
OR SALE OR EXCUANGE —A HANDSOML
Peeidenecl nt Cheytnutll, witha it modern conve
- niencet+,eßnated near the Railroadf)epot. Apply to
PREVosT & ICERRING,
aV2S-30 Real Eatate Agente, 107 6outh Third street.
rFOR SALE.—A VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY
nn Market sweq between Ninth and i enth, for
F Adeirers or apply to Wid. H. COuLSTON.
0p24 5t No. 21 North Tenth street, Philadelphia. I
rFUR SA I.E.—A FURNISHED COTTAGE AT
Atlantic city; has (+Wien roma, ia in perfect order
ut and situate on Pacific avenue, OPT .t• end of the
inland Apply to ,
ap`24,3t• WM. B. DAYTON, 522 Walnut street.
it. A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCEFOR BALE
mIN MAN'I UA, \VEST PHIL wDELPIII A.—Modern
" built convenient ileum; large lot finely improved.
Emit, Flowers, &c. Inquire on premises, No. 3603, Ham.
Iton elect. ap2MO
EFOR SALE OR To LET—A HANDSOME MOD.
ern lteeidenee, just built, at Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hlll
" Railroad. Terms eaey. Apply
RED Gto
ALFRED BAKER,
210 Chestnut et.
ap3llBt•
trFOR SALE.—TILE HANDSOME DWELLING,
, No. P`2s Pine street. with all the modern lmorove
"' mints ; built in the best manner, AlllO, the Three
story Dwelling, No. blB North Seventh street, with all im
provements. immediate possession to both. Apply to
COPPt. CK & JORDAN, 933 Walnut street.
rATLANTIC CITY BOARDING HOUBE,CONTAIN
"' ..T3 rooms. completely urnielied, good lot, barn.
caning° and harness, to bo sold A bargain.
Apply to . JOHN W. PROST,
ap2l.7t* 810 Race street, Plilleda.
• FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME THREE•STORY
lm brick Residence, 22 feet front, with N foot sitio• yard
- and every convenience, situate on the south aide of
Clinton street, we, tof Ninth street. J. M. GUMMEY dt
SONS, 508 Wain ut.street.
Ann sTvEET-FUR 9ALE--THE ELEGANT
leibrown stone Cottage. built in a ouporior manner,
" with extra conveniences, and Lot, 64 foot front by
106 feet deep. northwest corner of Arch and Twenty-first
streets. J. M. GUMMLY & SONS. 509 Walnutsh eet.
itFOR SALE- TILE ELFGANT COUNTRY SEAT,
corner of Birch lane and Montgomery avenue, Chest
nut MIL HEMLOCK & PASCHALL,
inhl7Lf 715 Walnut street.
r. FUR SALE -ELEGANT RESIDENCES ON WAL.
uut and Sprupe etreete, west of Broad. Prices fronn
*PACOO $.10,110(1. Apply to E. R. JONES.
ap2frtiti 5i2 Walnut street,
ITALUAI3IE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—A NUM
her of chr ice building iota are now for Rale at Mot ,
chentville, n. J.. most eligibly situated near tho Nfooreu•
town pike, about tour miles from Philadelphia, and
within a few minutes , walk of the depot of the Camden
and Burlington County Railroad, and with frequent corn•
ruunicationto and from the city Inquire of
E. G. (,AT TELL, '
No. 26 North Wharves.,
Between Market and Arch streets.
Fox ciALE—BUILDING LOTS.
Large lot Washington avenue and Twenty-third at.
:3 lots E. S. Twenty-second, above Arch at.
3 lot. N. S. Walnut, above Thirty•seventh street. West
Philadelphia.
3 lota MP. , S. Franklin. above Poplar at.
5 lota E. S. Eighth, above Poplar at.
2 lob! E, Frankfo , d road. above Iluntingdon at.
All in improving neighborhood. Apply to GOPYUGK dl
.JORP AN, 433 Walnut street. ap4tt
1868. ELEGANT IEW arIIPER, 186&
No. 2122 SPRUCE STREET.
FOR SALE. MAULE BROTHER it
feb27 2m. 2600 SOUTH STREK.P.
p
I.EiPB. lIRBME P',l.3',',liiii , ltt. 6:
No. 1929 WALLACE STRI. ET.
House 40 feet front; lot j6O feet to a street.
F R SALE. MAULE BROTHER .4t. CO.._.
fe27-2m• t5OO SOUTH STREET.
VALLIitiLE WHARF PROPERTY FON SALE, ON
the Delaware river, having a front of 100 feef,witta
Pier 71 feet wide. J. M. GIIIMINIEY ct SONS. 5n9 Walnut
street.
TO IMEN'I4.
TO RENT. Bit
Residence 1505 Locust Street. Mil
Apply to MAC MAN IJ A TRAUTWINE,
a V 23 111 N0.61 5 WALNUT Street
fu ItENT, Al' GERMAN OWN. A. LARGE AND
very desirable modern built M 11.1214012, wilt). about 10
acres of lawn, handeomely embellished with shrub•
bery and shade trees, situated at Bristol Township Line
road and Boretts lane; convenient to the railroad 'Ration;
has stabling; also, erring Water iutrodleed through the
house Cry - a hydraulic ram. Tereus moderate. Apoly to
\V. C. liENe.. ZEN, Vi 7 Market street. ap24.6t§
er'lll RENT FURNISHED. OR FOR SALE—A
;;f am:home Modern Residence, with 14 acres ol"
" ground attached, situate in Darby Township,
Delaware county, within 10 minutes walk from the Darby
lto,d Station, on Philadelphia and Media liallroad.
.1. M. GI'IMMEY At SONS, sto Walnut street.
LFOR RENT FuR THE BUMMER SEASON.
furnished.—An elegant Residence, with stabling,
" vegetable garden and eevoral acres of land attached;
situate on 141.uhelin e tn. et. Germantown. J. N. GUM.
MEY ,!.•. BONS. &08 Walnut street.
TO, RENT.—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE, EIGHT
in intin' walk trout VillanovaBtatiou,Pmminilvarda
' Railroad. CiEO. F. CLIIINVESI,
arB4 t m ' Wort Ilaverford, Pa.
'l'u RENT—A 1.11,1131,11 OlyrrAcmi- mum
Ez Coach House and ntablm at AVlBBl.no ming Stittion,
" cm Trenton Radiroac, eev on miles from tho city,
apno 1 Apply, No. 717 VS , ALN UT fitrect.,•
rFUR RENT I.IN AN IMPROVING LEASE—A
large bundle g, having n front of 26 feet, by 135 feet
in depth, situate on the south side of Walnut street,.
west of Tenth. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, NI Walnut
street.
FOR RF NT—TUE TIIREF.STORY RRICK REFlr
irdeuce. with three story double back buildinga,situate
No. 1231 Arch etreet. J. M. OU3ISIILY & SONS, ii4)B
Walnut street.
FOR RENT—FROM DECEMBER IST,. A LAMA
new Store. on Delaware avenue, below Chestnut
Apply to JOB. B. BUBBLER &
no& tf lOB South Delaware avenue.
rFURNISHED COUNTRY-PLACE ON SUMMIT
avenue. Chestnut Ilirl, fo Rent. Apply t.l GEO.
" W. BIDDLE, :208 South Fifth etreet. up 27 3.*
TRENT.—SECOND STORY ROOMS, N. E. 'R' ER
Broad and Chestnut streets, suitable for °tikes for a.
l'hypielsn or Dentiat, or fur a Dreestnakor, ,te. Inquire In
the Drug store,
IL A IOit RENT—TILE THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS
V of fiuilding situate No. 334 North Third etree.t• suita
ble for storing furniture. J. M. GUMI&EY do E10N.4,508
0.14, ut street.
HEAL ESTATE SALES.
I'Un.LIC PALE OF PEAL ESTATE: -
_ Will be sold on the Premises. on
111EPSDAY, May lth, IPel, at 3 o'clock P.M.,
..the pt opertv kimwn ua
PEN COTTAGE, 0
Late the residence of Mary Penn Gaskell, deceased,
Situate in I over Merlon township, Montgomery county,
7 mitre front Market Street Bridge. and 1 mile from
Wynne Wood P taVon, Pennsylvania lt‘tiirmid.
1 outalnlnß about 7tii acres of land.
The improvemmts consist of a stone mansion. with
mod e rn hoproveuit Ws Pt lair, green house, ice home.otoue whouse and Vann, with all the neccolary farm
buiiH.
Steno
lodge at entrance to lawn and two frame tone
meta houses.
flit. above described property is, on account, et Ito
proximity to the Mix., and Pa easy BM,. by 11111'011d,
o very desirable location I or persons doing busines In the
city
bale positive,
OW EX JONES,
Executor midTruateu
JOE. F. PEANCE.
iletaoueur.
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Patent foldiag, Boring Seat nun' Houdd Back
PLlntmd tsulaA TM< MANI7FAIiTeRt..,K,
414 PON Street, Pidladelobia.
They eau be taiith apart or foldui4,lad packed in
the eoialla t place imetible, or hung up, if hot requirrd.
'their qual has never hollre been poen' is this country.
eroud.luuld Perambulators ropfdreil or , token id ex.
'Mu to.anlx 8m
CO IP A ICTIV IMSI-11 II PS.
L..sistlLADN'ir L'ELIKUARY tar. bitN.
1 Lir. J. li. Dutler (brother of.IL LI. Butler) Ls rparL.
per in our front and after this date. •
n.hlatf - TIIITL'FIR it CO
1,) n I. 1....1) 'LabiaElt.lla. 7 -2o KEGS MARTINIQUE
I Tamarinds, in sugar, landing and for gado by J. B
BUMMER & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue.