Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 13, 1868, Image 4

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    irieLIKIR rat 118 SO intriekillt•
Tug steamship Allemania, for Europe, took
out $534,575 in specle.
AKSIZ opened his now Council on Mon
day -with n Speech replete with liberal sentiments.
DENNISON & TAmen's paper mills, at White
Water. Wis. ; were burned ou Monday. Loss,
$30,000.
Fon the week'ending on Tuesday, May 19, 240
patents will be issued from the Patent Office.
During the past week 254 applicatione and 103
caveats were filed.
Tim Central Pacific cars are now running to
Reno, in Nevada, twenty miles from Virginia
City. At an auction sde of town lots prices
ranged from $250 to $l,OOO.
JAcon Fitat.vai, editor of the White County
itecorrhaSearcy county, ark., has been arrested by
the nillitary authorities for strictures on their
official acts. ,
Tni: Republican Convention ot Colorado 'has
appointed delegates to the Chicago Convention,
instructing them to vote for Grant and Colfax for
President and Vice-President.
Tng Indian Commissioners at Omaha have
separated, to confer with various , Indian tribes.
The forts on the Powder, river are being aban
doned.
Tug Lower House of the Massaehusetts Legis
lature have passed, over the•Governbr's veto, the
bill abolishing the State Constabulary, by a vote
Of 145 to a
THE London Standard assorts that Queen Vie
toria will take no part in the Irish Church ques
tion. Her reply to Mr. Gladstone's address is
favorable.
Tng txecutlie ComMittee of the Grant Club
of 'Trenton,'N. J.; last night, nassed resolutions
declaring that the Judgment of the Senate should
be smn3edlately given for the removal of Andrew
Johnsen. • , •
Xes. iiirtimes balm-house, in Malden, Mass.,
was burned yesterday, with an adjoining stable,
containing eit horses.— James Fagan,- a fireman,
Was badly crushed by a falling wan, and ' tame
Otheifiremen were injured. ,
Tun Dominion government has received no in
forMation respecting the Intended . despatch of
au American fleet to the Canadian fishing waters.
Ibis reported that the proposed Canadian ma
fer the protection of the fisheries,
vpill consist mainly of small cruisers specially
adapted as coast guards.
IN the House of Commons last evening, the
reply of the Queen to the petition of the House,
based on Mr. Gladstone's third resolution, was
announced. The Queen says she'desires that her
interest in the temporalities of the Irish Churh
will not in any way hinder parliamentary legis
lation on that subject. Mr. Gladstone will to
day bring in, a bill to suspend for the present the
making of any additional appointments in the
Irish Church.
Cm - or MEXICO advises to May Ist by the way
of Acapulco state that Juarez is in quiet posses
sion of the Presidency. All attempts at revolu
tion in different portions of the country had been
suppressed. General Martinez had pissed through
Topic on his way from Sinaloa to submit to the
mercy of the government. A was quiet in Si-
naloa and Guerrero. Governor ll
Pesquern had a
narrow escape from falling into the hands of the
Ap?ches, who recently made a sudden raid in the
vicinity of Arspe in Sonora. Consul G,aley in
San Francisco authorizes the denial of the re
ported flight of Juarez.
Tt,e liegteary Law.
An application for an injunction to restrain the
Board of Aldermen of Fhiladelplala from carrying
out the provisions of the registry law passed by
the last Leislature, has been filed in the Supreme
Court by James Page, Charles Brown, Wm. C.
Patterson, Daniel M.. Fox, E. A. Morgvitz, Giffies
Dallett, John McCarthy, Simon W. Arnold, John
Miller, Wm. V. McGrath and Jeremiah McKibben
vs. James Allen, Wm. P. Becker, David Beater,
Wm. Belshaw, and others.
The bill sets forth:
First—That an act was passed by the General
Assembly* and approved oy the Governor on the
fourth of April last, entitled "A further supple
ment to the act relating to the elections of this
Commonwealth."
Second—That the first eleven sections and the
first paragraph of the twelfth section thereof
provide a general system fur the registration of
voters by the assessors and election officers of
the several townships and election districts
throughout the Commonwealth, which general
provisions, inconsistent as they are with and re
pagnCommon weant to the provisions
re of the constitution of
this alth, a modified In their ope
ration and effect by devolving the duties afore
said - upon officers elected by the people, to per
form assessment and election duties; but it is
averred that the provision of the twelfth and the
subsequent sections of the act, in violation of
the provisions of article niue, section five, of
the constitution of this Commonwealth, that
elections shall be free and equal in form and
effect, enact that an unequal discrimination
against the ii,glats of electors shall exist in the
city of Philadelphia, in disregard and violation of
the said article, and also of Article three of the
Constitution, and are subversive of the letter and
spirit thereof, by limiting the exercise of the
right of suffrage to such citizens as canvassers,
required by the said act to be selected on political
grounds, shall choose to name in lists to be by
them prepared, and to be placed in the hands of
the elaction officers, for the purpose of absolute
exclusion of all citizens whose names shall not
appear on said lists, although said citizens taken
possess all the qualifications of electors, and
shall be entitled to vote according to the Novi
-1310135 of the constitution.
After reciting the provisions of the act in ques
tion, relative to the Board of Aldermen aud the
canvassers, the bill further sets forth that the said
provision, as stated in the act,is unconstitutional
and also physically impossible and absurd; be
cause the board of canvassers for each election
district is to hold their last day of meeting on the
tenth day next preceding the day of general elec
tion, whereby it is tendered impossible to ascer
tain by that day whether any person claiming to
be a voter, and otherwise qualified, has resided in
said district ten days next preceding the day of
general election,
as aforesaid; and turther,that it
is repugnant to the constitution, in this, that by
the provisions of the third article thereof citi
zens, qualified as therein required, are entitled to
"offer to vote' in their respective dbtrieta, "iii
elections by the people," and the qualifications
of residence, "ten days immediately preceding
such election," depends upon that fact, which
could not possibly exist, and could not possibly
be proved until the day of election, whereby it
is manifest that the provisions of the act requiring
a previous decision of that fact, before the fact
could possibly Exist, and an infamous punish-
ment of officers of election for disobedience to
the act, is palpably inconsistent with, and la
disregard and violation of, the third article of the
constitution.
That the 'provision which requires printed lists
to be furnished the election officers and that tlie
only evidence of a person having resided in an elec
tion division for ten days previous to the election
shall be the fact that his name - is found therein,
Is also wholly unconstitutional, absurd, and self
contradictory, as thereby all voters who had re
sided for said period of ten days next preceding
said general election, and who were not already
on the list, would be precluded from voting be
cause they had not proved the fulfilment of the
requisitions of the said act before the time
for fulfilment had expired. That the BCC.
'Um, requiring every person claiming the
right to be iegistered to make an affidavit of the
date and place of his nativity, &c., is wholly un
constitutional, because it requires additional and
other qualifications for persons claiming and
entitled to vote than those provided by article
third of the constitution of this Commonwealth,
in that the said act requires them to she w
that their names are on the said lists; that it
deprives them of the right to vote unless their
names are on the said lists; that it requires the
person, claiming to vote to make and sub
scribe an affidavit at all; and further in that the
said act:postpones the making of said lists, and
by restricting the first list to the names of those
known to the majority , of the canvassers, adds
such onerous duties to the canvassers, aud
poises such burdens of written affidavits, and
other hardens, upon the voters not known J to the
politicarmajority, with such limited and Meal
(dent time for the purpose;that the right of rut'.
frige ,of the citizens is put in, peril, obstructed,
and denied. And Mallet. in that the Constitu
tion; riot requiring that the name of any citizen
shall appear on any list of persons, by ucceessry
Implication the power of the Legislature to inter
fere by suct lists to impede or prevent the exer
cise of the right of suffrage is forbidden.
And further, fu this, that the said act, which
{'tracts that a citizen possessing all the qualifica
tions expressly prescribed by the constitution,
shall tot "enjoy the rights 01 an elector - unless
his name appears upon a certain list, espectilly
such a fist as the act provides for, 'is clearly ,re
pugnant to the constitution, and absolutely void
and of no effect.
And further, in that any and every such person
is required to state, under oath, in such affidavit,
that be is a citizen of the United States or of the
State of Pennsylvania, whereby all persons be
tween the ages of twenty-ono and twenty. two
years entitled to vote would be excluded from
voting for any. officer, whether of , the State or of
the United States.
And that the said act is unconstitutional in
that, by reason of its provision relative to the
making of the copies of the lists npon which the
assessors are required to assess the tax provided
by law, the said tax cannot be assessed until at
ter the tenth day prior, to the election, thus, in
effect, depriving all persons on said lists from the
right to vote, and substituting a mode of assess
ments by which they cannot , be made
within ten days; and to denying the right of suf
frage to all those named In such lists.
The bill concludes with an averment that the
defendants are the aldermen of the city, and are
the persons who by the act are to constitute the
hoard for the appointment of canvassers of elec
tion in the said city, and a praVer that a spacial
injunction be granted until final hearing,and per
petual thereafter, restraining them from ekerel
sing,or attempting to exercise. the powers in the
said act of Assembly of April 4, HO, mentioned.
and that the honorable court will decree the said
act to be repugnant to the Constitution of this
Conimonivealth, and absolutely null and void.
Homoeopathic Stute Medical Conven.
• Harintsteno. MaYl2.—The third annual meet
ing. Of. the • Homoeopathic Medical . Society of
Pennsylvania was convened this morning, at ten ,
o'clock, in the hall of the House of Representa
tives„the president, Walter Williamson,- M. D.,
of Philadelphia, in the chair. The following
comprise the remaining officers: First vice presi
dent, J. IL Marsden, M. D. York Sulphur
Springs; second vice president, ' W, James Blake
ly, M. D. Bensinger; recording secretary, Bush
roc? W. James, M. U., of Philadelphia; corre
sponding secretary, Robert J. MeClatchey, M.D.,
of Philadelphia; treasurer, H. H. Hofmann, M.
D., of Pittsburgh.
Upon calling the convention to order, the
President addressed the body in BOMO, pertinent
remarks, referring to the favorable circum
stances under which the convention assembled:
The work of the great reform in the practice of
medicine in which those present were engaged
had been commenced by the illustrious founder
of the school in the latter part of the last cen
tury,L.and had been carried Steadily forward by
his coadjutors and successors from that time to
the present. Imbued with the same spirit of
reform, and animated by. the same confident
anticipations of success which had sus
tained their predecessors, those present had
assembled here to-day, and it would he their ob
ject to strengthen the hands of each other for the
faithful performance of their allotted part in this
great cause of humanity. There were here gen
tlemen who hed witnessed the early struggles
between the majestic truths ofhomo. , opathy and
die monstrous errors of the prevailing school of
medicine in Germany and other countries.
These men still lived to encourage their brethren
by their example, and enlighten them by their
experience, while forming a continuous chain of
professional brotherhood from the Hahnemann
to the hoinceopathic physician of the present day.
The speaker detailed the circumstances con
nected with the rise and progress of the founder
of homwopathv, Hahnemann, antrof the science
itself. Born in Germany, its oJoctrincs were soon
spread abroad tothe utmost bounds of civilization,
finding advocates among the intelligent in every
country. The first contribution to homoeopathic
literature in this country was from the pen of
Dr. Grain, of New York, in the year 1825, and the
first homwopathic physician in Pennsylvania
took up his residence inPhiladelphia in 1829,
and was soon joined by accessions from the old
school.
Since 1833 the number of homeopathic physi
cians in our State has increased, with great ra
pidity, now numbering over 400, and in the
United States about 4,000. Six hoinceopathie
colleges were now , in active and successful ope
ration, and the list of homeopathic works ex•
hibited some 500 volumes. There were also dis
pensaries, infirmaries,
and hospitals in most of
ihe large cities of the Union.
The following-named gentlemen were then pro
posed and elected to membership:
Drs. S. R. Charlton Harrisburg; A. H. Clay
top, Bucks county; J. Howell Ricks, Lewistown:
Henry C. Wood, West Chester; J. S. Fouts,
Wilkesbarre; B. Bowman, Chambershurg; ()has.
A. Stevens, Scranton; E. W. Garvericb, -Mechan
icsburg; C. J. Carmony, Harrisburg; J. G. Wrest
ling, Harrisburg; Cinnal J. Wilbank, Philadel
phia; J. W. Bechtle, Harrisburg, and Chris. P.
Sipe, Allegheny City.
The announcement was made that Dr. Frank
A. Beckwith was present as a delegate from the
New York Homeopathic Society.
Letters from the New York and New Hamp
shire State Societies were read.
On motion of Dr. McClatchey, of Philadel
phia, reports from the county societies were re
ceived.
Dr. James tendered the report of. the Cumber
land Valley Bon wopathic Society, setting
forth that the society had just completed its
second year, and already numbered fourteen
members.
The report of the Philadelphia County Society
showed a very, flourishing and satisfactory con
dition, the membership having been largely nag
mented since the lest annual meeting of the State
Soelety,there now being about seventy members.
Reports horn various other societies were re
ceived and rend.
The report of the Committee for the uomirt
lion of officers for the ensuing year was read us
Move: President—C. Preston, M. D., of Chester:
Vice Presidents—H. R. Hoffman, M. D., and
John J. Detwiler, M. D. ; Recording Secretary—
Buthrod W. James, M. D.; Corresponding Sec
retary—Robert J. McClatchoy, M. D.
The report was ratified by ballot. •
Astable and lengthy report, by John J. Det
wiler, M. D., on the subject of improVements in
surgery, was read.
The annual address was delivered this evening
by Pref. J. H. P. Frost, of Philadelphia.
i'OLITIC AL.
The Republican State Central Com
tt=l
The Republican State Central Committee, dur
ing its session yesterday, passed unanimously the
following preamble and resolution:
Whereas, The members of the Republican State
Central Committee are fully convinced that An
drew Johnson Is guilty of the high crimes and
misdemeanors with which he stands charged be
fore the Impeachment Court, instituted in accord
ance with the laws of the country, and that the
alarming state of affairs as they now seem to ex
ist at Washington demands an expression of opin
ion on the part of men of all parties who have
the welfare of their country at heart; therefore,
be it
Resolved, That profoundly_impressed with the
solemnity of the issue at Washington between
government and anarchy, unlimited usurpation
and the supremacy of law, we but reflect the
unanimous and earnest convictions of the faith
, ful people of Pennsylvania, in demanding the
conviction of Andrew Johnson upon the e• raw
charges preferred against him by the people of
the nation, through their Representatives, be
lieving that there can be no peace, no safety no
respect for law, in a large portion of the Union,
while the apostate usurper remains in the Prete
den t ial office.
The chairman of the committee appointed Goo.
W. Hammersley, of Philadelphia, and J. R.
McAfee, of Westmoreland county, secretaries,
and Wm. H. amble, treasurer.
Caucus Noxutnatiosuh,
The 'Republican members of Conncils met in
caucus yesterday afternoon'and made the follow
ing nominations:
For Police Magistrates-Ist district, Thomas
Dallas; 2d, Joseph C. Tittormary; 3d, Charles M.
Carpeutbr; 4th, Lewis Godbou; sth, John Swift;
6tb, Samuel P. Jones; 7th, William 8. Toland;
Bth, Jacob R. Massey; 9th, Charles R. Pancoast;
10th, A. Eggleton; 11th, William R. litips; 12th,
Prancis llood; 11th, 0. L. Ramadan; 14th, Jacob
Good; 15th, Thomas T. Ilolme; 16th; Jacob 14.
Maull; 17th, Jesse Bonsai!, and 18th, Willituu
Nc
For Trustees of the A'orthern Liberties G Ils
Woit's--Joseph D. Collins and Thomas Potter.
Guardians if the Poor—Benj amin Bullock.
Board of health—Conrad S. (4rovv.
Port Irardens—Genre W. Backer. Samuel J.
Chrif.tinn, 'Tlloinas B. Beek, Samuel V. Merrick:,
Richard Walley, John W. Everautn,
Cramp, C. C. Van Horn, and Edward H. Eller.
THE DAILY EVENING lATLLETIN-THILADELITIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18; 1868.
it:esignuuion of Mr. korner.
The Press of this morning says: 4 'Nfr. J. WI
Forney, in a letter addrtssed, to, floe. Benj ►snip
F. Wade, President of the Sensto t , dated •yester
day, resigned his office as Secretary of that hody,
to take effect the moment his successor is elected.
Ills connection with the Senate (pleasant in many
:of-peels personally) having therefore ceased, be
is no longer restrained by any official emb mass
meet in commenting upon the course of those
who, in this critical hour, have joined bands with
Andrew Johnson and his rebel associates and
sympathizers."
•
AMEItICAN ACADt. MY OF MONO. •
St.:ADON
• , O 1
MR. H. L. BATEMAN'S
•
PARISIAN OPERA IP IUtoRE.
MONDAY. TLESDAY and WEDNItSDA It EVENINGS.
MAN 11. 12 and
after upwards of one hundred and 01sRty reprettentat
thojutitly renowned Opera Bouffe, in four 110td, DY O ffor
bach. the
GRANT DUCHESS
OF GEROLSTEIN, •
With all its • .
ORIGINAL PARISIAN ARTISTS,
CUOMO OF VOICES,
AUGMEa TED AND EFFECTIVE oRCIIESTRA,
AND NEW AND BRILLIANT COSTUMES.
- - FIRS'F PRODUCIION HERE,
THURSDAY EVENIVG,,MAY 14,
of Offenbach's celebrated operatic work:. Uluatrativo of
the exaggerations of BELLErand Opera, entitled
LA HELENE, •
received by crowded and fashionable audiences in Now
York, for weeks past, with the most unbounded admire•
ration and enthusiasm.
TDB QUEEN BY MT.LE TOSTEE,
supported 131 the .
ENTIRE et oMPAN'Y OF PARISIAN ARTISTE':
ritinny EVENING, MAX IS,
LA BELLE HELENE.
SATURDAY N1,211T, LA BELLE. HELENE.
SATURDAY; AT 2 trOLOGE"
GRAND DUCHESS MATINEE.
ADMISSION. . ...ONE DOLLAR
NO EXTRA CHARGE FORRERERVED SEATS.
'Scats, secured at J E. GouliPe Piano Wareromn, Cheat.
nut street, below Tenth. • my'l•tt
NEW CHESTN ET STREET THEATRE.—
SLICTEr AND LAST WEEK OF
J. E. MoDONOUGIPS
GREAT PARISIENNE BALLET,
In the spectacular Drama of •
TIM BLACK CROOK.
FOUR PREMIERE DANSEUESES.
THE GREAT MOILLACCIII.
THE BM:HARTING LEAH,
THE BEAUTIFUL DIANA.
THE GRACEFUL SAND&
THE "CAN.OAN,”
Received every night with the wildest enthusiasm.
GORGEOUS COSTUMES.
STRIKING TABLEAUX.
AND GREAT BALLET TRuUPE.
SATURDAt ()ROOK MATINEE.
In active preparation.
UMPT
liY DIM PTY.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 13th.18.H.
MR. &BIN BROUGHAbI.
THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON
. 9
In his encriuntled character of
MR. FOXGLOVE, ATTORNEY , A.T.LAW.
In his own sterling Comedy of
FLIES IN THE WEB.
To conclude with the glorious Comedy of
SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES.
FRIDAY"—BEN ESIT OF .1011 N Brut UGIIAM.
MRS. JOtIN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.--
BENEFIT OF Rt. BERT CRAIG.
GREAT BILL.
IRISH. EMIGRANT.
LOVE MADE II k MIMICRY,
In which 31r.' Craig will give an imitation of
MR. CHARLES LUMENS: ,
WILLIAM TELL; Olt THESE. HERO OF SCHWEITZER
EA
AND P. P., OR THE MAN AND THE TIGER. 1'
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH, S Begins Tß EET.ii t ATRE
. T o B HE
o'clock.
MRS. ,INO. DREW AS THE RICH WIDOW.
REVIVAL OF. HE FAST FAMILY,
TUESDAY', WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY
ONLY NIGHTS Of
TUE FAST FA.MILY.
WM. its Great Cast
FINE EFFECTS.
CLOTILDE ems: JOHN DREW
Aided b 3 the . Full Company.
SATURDAY BENEFIT OF R. CRAIG,
MoNDAY EXT— HE NEW DRAMA,
A WIFE WELL W..N.
MRS..INO. DREW and BARTON HILL,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.—
WYMAN'S SECOND WF,EIC OF GIFTS.
Crowded Houses and Smiling Faces.
WYMAN. Magician and Venbiloquist, presents Green•
aselse, Barrels of Flour, Tons of Coal, and 101 l other asc
ot and fancy articles.
Evr ry night rnd at 3 o'clock on
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
Children to Matinee only 15 cents.
Admission, 25 cents. Tickets to admit six. $1 myll.tf: ,
N EW ELE'
NTH STREET OPERA HOUSES
ELEVENTH etree above CHEST N UT.
THE FAMILY RESORT.
CARNCROSS Rc DIXEY'S MINSTRELS.
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD.
Firet week of the recoustreeted
BLACK.I -ROOK BALLET.
.
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Tremendous Lit of the 13urnsque
IMYE+UUMENg TRIAL.
Positively the last week of the new Burlesque on
TANGLED TattAGti.
Doors open at :M; commencing at 8 o'clock.
A MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.—
.t 1 Fifteenth Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
May 16th. at 336'. Second Grand concert, TIIIJKSDAY.
May 21. at MUSICAL FUND UALL.
See notice tinder htst7uctfon,
I)ENhiSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE' ARTS,
1011ESTNUT Street, above Tenth.
The Forty.fifth Annnal Exhibition of Paintings, Stain•
my and Arcidtecture is now open daily from 9A. A. till
7 P. M. and from 8 till 10 in the evening.
Admittance 25 cents. Season Tickets, 50 cis. ap27-tf
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE,
EVERY EVENING and
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand Ballets. Ethiopian Burlesques, Songs, Dances.
Oymnaat Acts, Pantomimes...be.
itiAl3lll SPICILY gnarl, &tie
MERRICK di SONS, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
4DI WASHINGTON Avenue,__Philadelphia.
MAN U FACTURE
STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizontal.
Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pump.
;up.
BOlLERS—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &c.
STEAM ILAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and of
all .izes
LIABUNGS—Loam, Dry and Omen Sand, Brass, dr.e.
ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covet in 3 with Slate or iron.
TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought I.ou. for refineries, water,
oil, &e.
GAS MACITINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Castings.
Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar
rows, Valves, Govern•rs.
SUGAR MACHINERY- .Such as Vacuum Pans and
Pumps, Defecators,_Bone Black Filters, Bu-ners, Wash
era and Elevators; BagEllters. Sugar and Bone Black
Care, dm
Sole manufacturers of the following specialties:
In Philadelphia and vicinity, of William Wright's Patent
Variable Cutoff Steam Engine.
In Pennsylvania, of Shaw di , Justice's Patent Dead Stroke
Pow er Hammer.
in the United States, of Weston's Patent Self -centering
and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugitr.draining.l4acidne
Glass & BartoPe improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsoy"
CentrlingaL
Bartol's - Patent Wrought lron Retort Lid.
Strahan's Drill Grinding Rest.
..,ontractors for the design, erection, aid fitting up of Be
fineries for working Sugar or Molasses.
TOPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING,
4.../ Brazier's Copper Nails. Bolts and Ingot Cooper. con,
stantly on hind and for sale by HENRY W. IDISOR
CO., No. KS South Wharves.
NUMBER ONE 81,10TCH PIG IRON—GLENG&R.
noel brand,_in store and tor sale in lots to snit. bY
PETER WRIG 'HT & SONS. 118 Warta street.
eturrroN —5OO RAMS COTTON IN STORE, AND FOI
sale by ILOCLUIAN. RUSSELL 4t. CO., 22 North Fran
street. myt.t.t
Z POUTS TURPENTINE AND NAVAL BTORES.-1.6
k.) barrels Spirits Turpentine, 800 b arrPlts Rodin, 50 of Tar,
RUSSELLg from "Pioneer," and for rale by cow:IRAN.
& CO., 22 N. Front a. my4-tf
COTTON. --Bb BALES COTTON NOW LANDING AND
for pato by COCHRAN, RU SELL & CO., No. 21
North Front. my4,lf
RICE -150 T.ERCES RICE. IN STORE AND FOR
sale by COCIIRAN, RUSSELL & CO., 22 Nortb
Front street. my4-tf
FITLER, WEAVER 8a CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
No. 99 N. WATER end 99 N. DEL. gives
NDIA ROBBER MACLUNE BELTING,I3TEAM PAM
L tug Hose, dic.
Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Bening, Parldkl
Hose. &e.. at the Manufacturer's Headquarters.
GOODYEAR'S,
808 Chestnut street.
South side
• N. 13.—Vire have now on hand a large lot of Gentleman%
Ladies' and Misses" Gum Hoots. Also, every variety an
Lyle of Gum Overcoat/4 •
fIANNED FRIJIT, VEGETABLE:A% dco,-1,001) CASES
V treab Canned 1 1 . aches; GOO cases fresh ()wined ade
Apples; PA cases fresh Pine Apples, glass; 1,000 eases
Green Corn and Green Pena; Et* canes fresh Pleats in
cane; 200 cases fresh green Gages; 800 cams Chere.
syrup; 6to cases Blackberries., in syrup; 110))cases traW•
berries, in syrup; 800 cases fresh NAM, in syrup; %OW
cases Canned Toinatues; GOO cases Oysters, Lobsters, and
Clams; GOO cases Roast Beef. Mutton, Veal, Boupfk,
For sale by JOSEPH B. BUSBIES & CO.. IN South vela•
ware avenue.
IVES FARMS, CAPERS. &a—OLIVES FARO'S
V (Stuffed 011veel, Nonpareil and Superfine Capera an
French Oilvee: fresh goods; landing ex Napoleon 111.
from Davre, and for sale byJOS. B. BUSSI.E.D, CO.
115 South Delaware Avenue.
QBLE WALNIJTB--26 BALES N Pe w
K irw c 11. ItY ' N
bolt Grenoble Walnuts lauding le
aro
09 g o ,
. BUBBLER do CO.. lad South
itteyr:os
IDOND'S BOSTON BISCUIT.—BOND'S BOSTON BUT.
.13 ter and Milk Biscuit, binding from steamer Norman,
and for solo by JOS 13. BUSSIEB. & GO., Agents for Bond.
105 South Delaware avenue.
Uaigi
NAVAL STORES.
1829. .-43HARTER PERPETUAL.
.RANI CIAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
None 435 and 437 Chestnut Street.
Assets. on Jannary 1, ises,
$2,003,740 09
Capital
Accrued Surplus
Premium 5........... . ........
UNSETTLED CLAMS.
5a3,893
Losses Paid Shiee 1829 Over
1055, 500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies oa Liberal Termal
DLEECTORB.
C All4 l Wer.
Pres. .LeWir, M, Ms
Tlmmas Sparks.
wm 8 (WWI.
BANtICEII, President,
ex. Vice. President.
) t eer uag etars .
t ar ge to rm anv trilno
Chas. N. Buskor.
Tobiais Wagner,
Sen s ual Grant.
page Loa. Riebary.
OITA
JAB. W. Iteasar3TVat
Except atlseaington, cut
Agendas West el Tittabulgh
vUELEV? ARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COE.
Z i r c uLnoorported 137 the Ledidattwe of Pea:mi.
Office. S. E. corner MIRO and WALNUT Strada*
fdAilltrE bi ntTANCES
On Vessels. Carlo stnejyreiAtit,to parts of the world.
U 4 LAND .uiIIuRANOES
On aood; by riven canal. ban and land caniase to all
Part* th e
. Union
INSURANCES
On merenandise woterally.
On Mores, Dwalllnp. 40.
ASSETS 06' TLEE COMPANY.
November 1.188'7.
$900,000 United States Five Per Cent. Lean.
. 1901.000 00
12000 united States Sig Per Omit.. Lelia.
1881.. . . 181.400 03
eemo United SfiG 7 3.10 Par Cant. Loan
Tr e asixty . „„ iCent 69,669
600,000 State of Perulay/v.anitilix r e
Loan— .. .. . • • 11.0.070 OD
125.000 City of Philadelphia Six Per dent
Loan (exempt from tat) . . 135,826 00
60.000 State of New Jersey Six Per . Cent.
Loan.. . .. . 111.000 0
IMOD ........ broxi.
gage Six Per Cent. 80nd5..10.800 0
mom. Pennsylvania Railroad Second . Mort•
ago Six Per Cent. Bonds...
M,OOO Western Pennsylvania Raliroaitil 113
Six
.371
Yer Cent. Bonds (Penna. RR.
guarantee). . . D 3,803 00
90,000 State of Tenne;ii43 — El‘..e Per Cent
Loan. .... 18,000
7,000 State of T e nn essee
Loan
x. 870 00
16,000 300 eharea stock GermanioWn . Gel
Company. Principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Phils.
delphis .. 15,0 IX) 00
7,500 150 shares sieai. ..
road Com pany—— . 7,000. 00
6.000 100 shares stock North: Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.. . 8.000 0.1
10,000 80 shares stock Philadolibia and
Southern Mail Steamship C 0...... MOOD 00
101,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, Slit
liens on City Properties.— ....... 201.900 CO
51.101.400 Par Market Value 51.102.80 . 3 50
Cost, 111,082.679 Ott
Real Estate . • • Buono
Bills Receivable for liieViiances
made. . 119,13 i
Balances due a t Agencies—Pre.
minima on Marine Poticies—Ac
crued Interest. and other debts
due the Company,..— , • •
Stock and' Scrip of trunary — ineh.
ranee and other companies.
$5.078 00. Estimated value..... 8,017 00
Caftan Bank
Cashi Drawer
103,315 111
DIRECTORS.
rhomas C. Hand, James O. Han&
Cohn C. Davis. Samuel E. Stakes.
Edmund A. Sander. James Traquair,
loeeph H. Seal. William C. Ludwig,
rheophllus Paulding. Jacob P. Jones,
.lugh Craig, James B. McFarland.
Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre,
John R. Penroee, John D. Taylor.
H. Jotter Brooke. lipencer bieldvaint,
ilenrY Sloan* Henry C. Hallett. Jr..
leorge G. Leiper, George W. Bernadou. _
Williallr G. Boulton. John B. Semple. PittabFlP
i3dward Lafoureade. D. T. Morgan. •
Jacob Riegel. A. B. Berger it a'
THOMAS C. HAND °latent.
JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary.
.r- FIRE , ASSOCIATION OF PIIILADEI.
phia. Incorporated March 27. 200. Office
f.-; ; ;.,f No. 34 N. Fifth street. Insure B
ri y . Household Furniture and Nero=
g r en hitad ll
era o y r . bi fr a om onl Lo y. s s ) by Fire (in the City of
Statement of the Assets'of the Associatim
January Ist. BRA published In compilanoe with the pro
visions of an Act of Assembly of April sth, 184.9.
Mortgagee an Mortgagee on Property in the City li
of Philadelphia only .......... ......... ....81.078.1611
around Rents ..... ............ ........ ...... 18,814 ft
Real Relate . ......... 61.744 67
Furniture and Fizturea of diliCe 4.00 era
U. S. 620 Registered Bonds ...... ........... ' 45,000
it
Cash an hand. - ............... 81875
Total.
. •..SI 238,0E8 St
TRUST „, ......
EES.
William H. nomMon. Samuel SParhowß.
Peter A. Rosser. Charles P. cower.
John Garrey". Jesse Lightfoot,
George L Young._ Robert Shoemaker.
Joreph R. Lynda% Peter Armbruster.
Levi P. Goats. M. Dickinson.
Peter W
WM. IL HAMILTON. President.
SAMUEL SPARHAWK. Vice President.
WM. T. BUTLER... Secretors.
MITE COUNrt FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY.—OF
1 flee, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the Copnty of Philst
delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pesmaylya
ala in 1809, for indemnity against loss or damage by M's
exclradvelY.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution,with ample capita land
oontingent fund carefully invested, continues to hums
buildings. furniture, merchandise,dic., either•permanentlY
•sr for satmited time, against loss or damage PlOritat thr
lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of to ens
tomer%
Losses saluted and raid with all possible despatch.
DLSECTORS:, •
aum l
Ches. J. Sutter. ' _ , Andes* PC Miller s
Henry Budd , ', - JaMee s , Pston.a, .
John i 3 Me, Edwin Reagan.
Joseph Moore, ) , Robert Massey, Jr.
George Macke. . • MarlA v rrlne.
S J. 8 ER, President.
'BENNY BUDD,N ce-President.
BVIJA-111it Y. llogma.zy. Secretary and Treasurer.
. . _ .
UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF
pptir.xnELPIIJA.
This Company takes risks at the lowest vaterconsisteet
oith safety, and confines its business exclusively to
FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILLADEL
PHIA.
OFFICE—No. 723 Arch Street, Fourth National Bank
Building. DIRECTORS:
Thomas J. Martin. Albert 0, Roberts. R
John Hirst, Charles R . Smith.
Win. A. 'Bolin, Alberto , King.
James Mongan. "'. ; ' Henry'Bums:,
William Wenn, ' • James Wood, -
James Jenner,_ , John Shalleross.
Alexander 'l'. Dickson. J. Henry Askin.
Robert S. Pamela, Hugh Mulligan.
Philip Fitzpatrick.
CONRAD B.ANLRESS. Freeident.
Wee. A. Boum, 'Treas. Wis. IL FAiirst, Seel.
WIRE INBITIMPICE EXCLUEIVELY.-411 11 PENN
V sylvan's .Fire Insurance (konyany--Incorporated ISt
-Charter Perpetual—No. 510 Walnut street, oppositely
dopendence Square.
This Company, favorably known toVnatmadty for
Tver forty years, continues to insure t loss or dam
Ise by Are, on Publio e•e. Privat4 _Dull F urniture,
either pe rms
uently or or a limited Emu , Al5O. on Furniture, Btock ,
lf Goods and Merchandisegener on liberal terms.
~ Their Capital, together with a large Ourpltus Fund. is In
coated in a moat careful manner. w hich enables them to
'Per to the insured an undouMedLservarity in UM cog of
Daniel D W
' . ORE.
n Smith, Jr.. John Deyeroux.
Alexander Perusal. Thomas li Semlith.
Isaac liaselhurst, Ilea ku i r ;'
Thomas Robins. J.
Daniel PladdOck Fell.
. r.
DANTE', SMITH. Jr.. President.
!Wirmts3" O. Caowitra.. Secretor/. ' '
EFFERBON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITI
ladelphia.—Offiee. No. 84 North' Fifth street. new
Market:street.
Incorporated by the Legisdattuv . .m peripsylvanta; char
tor Perpetual. oapital and Asse.slB6.oM Make In•
sorance tAZ ot st Loss or Damage
_by Firo on rub=
lisle B Fu rn iture. litmr.s. Goods and
dile, on avers late rms.
DIRECTORS. ,
leStrn.licEtaniel. Edward P. Meier.
loweelPeterson. Frederick Ladner.
John F. Deleterling. Adam 4 4 9laas.
lier ac i n Troem d ut
irederill Dolt unristianD. xricx.
anntel Miller. Iv =le Fort.
I.TAtiP
, • , diaDA.NMI.4.! _Presi p letk ent.
• itiRAEL PETERSON V. ice.
PutirrE. Cloptiu4at. iteeretm7 and Treasurer.
r
A llUtair tpreiatigaLOOMPAJlT. DMZ
Aa 110111 0 ^-411 POrPC . I
140.. 410 HT street % slpve Third. P hiladelphia.
Harm* o voldnp.A.nuntsl , Stook , end Surplus fm
yertedin son and, avowable Seduirlosiow4lnne to Is
sure on dwn y steros. fttrultursimath.u... vends
in pod. on; e tordees, an . o r mooned property.
Au woes Al IMO .rottiy„ :• ow,
J Thongts It. Marts. J 811.44541 4 1.
Joluk w
Patrick Soup bodes W. °drum
Jaw T. rasa Morris.
• John P. ' therill.
THOMAS It. MAUL Trodden!.
ALBERT O. L. ClAwroun, Secretary.
MVIU.A.L:•.:LIFE-::IN.00.NOE.
PLINY efeeldelit.
1.010.1N6 ANDIII6IIII, .
JNO ittiAtttil
BENIIV C. 1416.1thatIV. becretary.
Cash Assets'.. .. . . t' ••'..sl . - 200,000;
0144,1490141140,, 08E, ts 64.
• ALL 11/LIU/BB NOMfOItrEITAiILE.
PRI( /41/"ltiti PAYABLE IN
• rixiattEff PAID /14 CABO.
ftl lie Neter and Gives None. ,
By the provisions of its charter the entire' surplus'
bel , ugs to policy, holders, and must he paid to them in
dividends. or reserved for their greater ileemisy Di v ;
deeds ale made on the contribution plan, and pea bream
oily, commencing two years from the date of the pulley.
it has anted, wade two dividend's 'mounting to
pitu,ouu, an amount never before equaled during the, Met
three year/ of any company. • ,
7 7 ERAIITS TO TRAVEL GRANTED. irrrn-
OUT EXTRA CIIARGE. NO POLICY FEE.
REQUIRED. E.EAIA LE RISKS TAKEN A7'
THE UrtUAL PRINTED RATES, 'NO
EXTRA PREMIUM BEING DEMANDED.
Applications for all kinds °Pm:aides, Rfo, towyesx life
endowment, terms or cnildren'a endowment, taken, and
all information cheerfully afforded at the
1840X1.000 Oo
.......... Mai E g iS n i
itiOOMB FOR L
wOO%
Bitalttil 0.1.'01116 OF 1U COIIPINT,
NO. 40E3 gi t i t d ilj,l l l S'rE
RET
EI,MES & IiitIFFITTS, filanaers.
Eseteni Department of tho State of liennapivania.
. ,
Particular atlif t lion_even to
El AND MARINE RlSltilh
%flitch. In all hulancea, will be Placed in drat-Maga
panics of this city. as well as those of known standing jp.
Now 1 ere, New Enslandand Baltimore. •
AOCIDENIAL IROCII. NSURAtfiCE ON LIVE
JP •
carefully attended to. inleading ColnProdeo of that kind.
By strict personal attention to.
0.1342 prompt despatch of
businees entrusted to our cam, we hope to merit and re ,
ceive a full altar° of public patronage.
CHARGER E. ELME&
(Late of Philadelphia ~atio qq sank.)
WM. F.
No. 406 Walnut Btreet.
rahl3l w tr:
ACCIDENT TICKETS
From One to Thirty Days.
155,v, en.go of dealt. by ininry: and 62.5 per week in
cane of ambling injury; at f 5 cents per day.
WILLIAM W ALLEN, Agent,
ORREBT BUILDING,
T 0.117 Soinh Fourth Street.
m5l Iml
'IMF.' RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PS
ADELPO lA.
tucorporated in PAL Charter Perpetual
Office, No. gee alnt street.
CAPITALW u
$3.n,001 •
Insures against toes or damage by FIRE, on Houses.
Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on
Furniture. (foods. Wares and Marchand ssi in town or
country.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED ,AND PAID.
$41.177 76
LOSSES
Invested in the following Securities,
First Mortgages on City Propertyarell secured..sl9s.4o3 Ct.
United States (lovenirrent Loans . . ...... ........ 111.0.00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 16,000 00
Pennsylvania st.s,cowoo II per cent. Loan. 916.000
Oe
Pennsylvania fiailroad Bonds, first and second
Mortgages . •.. ... . .. . MAO Cd
k;arnden and jar
Cent_ . . . . . LOCO 00
Philadelphia mid
pertent. Loan— ..... •* .. • 0.000 00
iluntingdou and Broad Top I Per Cant. Man^
gage Bonds. • . ..... 00
County Fire ittirliiiiaCe . . ... 1..m0 oo
Mechanics' Bank Stock... ~.,.... „:„ 4,000
Commercial Bank of Pen n sy lv ani a
"24ock Io,tda.) 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. .. OftiJ
Reliance Insurance CompanY of PhiladelPllfes
Stock. fi gio CO
Cash in Bank and on band ..... 7,037
---
Worth at Par
111.507.a0i u.
Worth this date at market prices ... . .... ... tr 131.0911 BO
DIXECTOT;
omas IL Moore.
Clem.
Wm. ?d Tinsley,
osser. mud Cotner. •
Samuel Ilispham. James T. 'Young.
B. L. Carson, Isase,P. Baker,
Woo. s tevenson. • Christian J. Ilofiman.
Boni. W. Tingley. Edwox suer. B. Thomas.
CLEM. TINGLEY, President.
Tnomis C. Esti. Secretary.
' PHILADELPHIA, December I, ISO. jal-tn th stt
pumNix. OF IN
PSHUILRAADMpIicOOI4PAN
INCORPORATED 1904—CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No. WA WALNUT street, opPosite the Exchange.
This Company insures fr
IRE om - losses or damage by
As liberal terms, on maim," Merchandise, furniture
tic., for limited periods, and permanently on build nell
111
ieposit or premium.
The Company has been in active o -ainntion for more
ban sixty yearn,
endingduring which all rises have been
promptly adjusted aid.
DIRECTORS.
John L, Hodge. David Lewis.
M. H. Mahonv. Benjamin Ming.
John T. Lewis. Thos. EL Powers.
William S. Grant. A. R. McH=y,
Robert W. beaming. Edmond CasMon.
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
LAMM nee Lowtyr.,_ Louis O. Norris.
OEN WUCILEREit President
Smarm. Wimoox. Secretary.
des to oal
NTHRAUITE INSURANCE (XiMPANY.-00.A.h
A
. TER PERPVPDA(4
)fhee, No. all WALNUT street, above third. Philads.
WRlinsure against Loss or Damage_ by Fire. on MAUI
Inge, either perpetually or fora limited time. Househote
Furniture and Merebandies generally.
Also. la n d ance on Vessels. Cargoes ant
Freights. laturenee to ail arts of the Union
DIRECTORd.
Wm. Esher. Peter Sieger.
D. Luther. J. E. Baum.
Lewis Audenried. Wm. F. Dean.
John R. Blakiston. John Retelutm.
Davis Pearson. John B. ileyl.
WM. ESHER. President.
F. DEAN. Vice Prtoident.
JaM-tu,th.e.tf
- -=
APTNALIVE22ToCK. INSURANCE COMPANY OP
Jill DARTFORD, CONN.
C. C. RIMNALL, President.
T. O. ENDERS, Vice President
J. B. TOWER, Secretary.
This Company insures
BORSRS, MULES AND CATTLE'
againet Death by Fire, Accident cr Disease. Also, against
Theft and the Hazards of Transportation.
TAFEREIIOO3.
N. B. RID PPM, Jr., Gem Freight Agent Penna. RR.
J. B. Broom assinager Comm 1 Agency, Ledger Building.
A. do IL Cejarobte, Cabinet - Ware ' Manufacturers. 141
Chestnut street.
David P. Moore'r Sone, Undertakers, 829 Vine et.
C. S. Enieb. Mater Atria Lite Ins. Co.. 4th MIL Chestnut.
H. R. Deacon. Lumber dealer, 2014 Market et.
Geo. W. Reed di Co., Wboleeale Clothier, 423 Market et.
WILLIAM C. WARD, General Agent.
Forrest Building, Noe. 121 and t:l3 S. Fourth et
apt flan Philadelnida, //21-
IL' WAKE IMB:fit/WOE COMPANY, NO. NM 400 MEV
street.
PRILADELPEILL '
FIRE /NWORANGE EXCLUSIVELY.
DIRECTORS: • .
1
Francis N. Bock. - Mho O. justice.
Charles Richardson. John W. Merman.
Bei= LGIViII. Edward IX Woodraf. .
Robert Pearce, Jno. Kessler. Jr..
Geo. A. West, (ALIA. Mk"
Robert B. Potter, Mordocal Busby.
FRANGIB N.• B Precident.
ON,
, CHAR. RICHARDSON. Vice Rresbient.
Wl:mama I: OLANOXIAAD. Secretary.
I VIENNOT & 00., GENEIR7 'N OPAPEII,OO)3
J • reepondins and • Adwlicln .dgente, 128 Nassau
itreet, - New York. (Retabuened Alm.) •
1 AdverUeemente inserta at pub lish rates in ail the
leading newepapere published In the United Btatnaßrittel
Provinces, Moltke. South America, Blot and Wait Indies
.111:0101.10 01 . 19 :
Mr. H. T. flehribold. _tat Broadway. N. V.'.
Benue. B. R. Vanduzer, e e , 188 Greenwich tit. •; MONO
$d all di Buckel, 218 Green Oa Weft; Mears. 0. Bruce
yon & Tipe Younderel4(.lhatabent et. ; Mean. Basal
Co.. Type mindere, 88 1 old id.. N. Y. 1619.8 ind
narv~saarta~. ^ ~ ;.,.
0i.... - .04•4,..;..:. -,. ..*,
COMPANY.
NEw YORK.
WX.
Wu. M. Swwn. 13etretary.
lOTTON AND LINEN. BAIL DUCK OF EVER%
V width from one toil% feet wide, all numbere. Tem
;Ind Awning Duck. Pbpermakere . Felting, BaU Twine * *.
JOHN W. EVEBMAII & CO.. No. 1.02 Jones's Alley.
JAMES A. WEIGHT. TEIOHNTON PUCE, COTAMNT A. GELSOCUA
Tar:WORB WIIIOLIT. VILANK L. NEALL.
PETER WRIGHT & SONO.
Importers of Earthenware
and
ghipping and commlndon blercnanbh ia
• N 0,11 6 Walnut atroot, Phlladelp a.
IDGRIVY WILLO.-4DWREHS PROPERTY—TWA
A. onlyKlaoo to lie; Oily wont clgaused and iltednfot u.
ted,
at very ow prices, AN. rEfilevri.,AtAnunkoturer of yo
Irortte. oldsnothv HaU , b retreat
emrrai , cuunnainan s, saw
(+LOTH HOUSE, No, 11 NOBfIIEf SECOND fit.
IJ Sign of the Golden Lamb. •
JAMES & •LED
Have how An hand and are still recepring a large' and
Choice assortment of Spring and Sumnier Ooods.espreadY
.
adapted to Men's and Boys' Wear, to which they invite
e attention of Merchant
COATING
GOODS.
Super Black French Clo s.
Super Colored French Cloths..
Black wad Colored rioutO Coatings. • '
Black and Colored_T , 440 t Coatings.
Diagonal Ribbed Coatings. •
Csalunaretts, allSolors. _ ,
; Nevr_fitiles Dames' (3101mrig.
Silk Mixed Coatinak,dro.
_ PANTALOON STUFFS.
;
Black French Doeslcine.
do , do Viundmorea.
Nee/ st*leaYlPPnci
i All shades mixed Doesidas.
Plaid mid Striped Caosiineree: •
1 , l ar g e assor t m ent e t oods,iseerteens.isavinets i
rotatl
Testings and geode for snibiihnarliterEse
,and
No. 11 North Second street.
• Sign of the Hidden Lamb.
• .•
di . •
V)R: ISAJLIEr.
MORTGAGE OF $4,000.
MORTGAGE OF $1,600.
AVPL.I
- & ALBERTSON,
(uup.imus,) ,
NO. 120 North S hirteenth Streot.
apu tt ,
S'FftEET',FitOPF.ItTY. Ni). 1681. FOR
reienr rnt en.sterion given the lttof June.' .tpply
to W. If, JUNES, 1625 Market 'street.. ntyl3.4v.
FOIL BALE, A. BEAUTIFUL HESIDENUE
E— 2
on' the River Bank, in the tipper part of Beverly,
N. J. containing one acre. extending to Wg-ren
street. The bonen le urge and convenient; wide hall in
the centre; largi' shade treeit, groui.da taxtefully laid out.
and r ardeuflllrd with all kinds of frdt ; within a lt w
minutes , walk of steamboat or rallreed. Apply do the
pternisea, or to. WIII.KAIN, No. 10 North Fourth litre..ti,
rbilada. , ap4.tf
EFOR SALF.—A WELL itrILT THREE STORY .
Brick Dwelling back buildlogo and lot of ground,
No. 1609 Race Rivet. Immediate possession given.
Apply to
A. R. DARVER dt C 0.,.
my7Et* S. corner Ninth and Filbert streets.
FO/ RALW---THE 'HANDSOME DWELLINd.
No, 925 Pine street, with all the modem improve.
mititig; built in the best manner. also, the Three.
story riling, No, eld North euveuth street, with all Ira.
prove:n(l,bn immediate ponegnion to both. Apply to
COPP! OK di JORDAN, al Walnut atrot.
GE RDILA OWN —FOR SALE OH TO RENT— ell El
at convenient and w.ltshaded Souse. No. 34 Linden
street 13taldp and caniage•home ou thrtot Ina
rupdiate posseesioti.
rA VERY pfilillt_AßLE RESIDEN_OE FOR SALTA
"
MANILA,
built convenient boliae; large lot finely improve&
Fruit. Flowers. &e.lnquire oil inaudses; No. Slta Own-
Iton
it'FOR SALR—A INIECNTR'S: SEAT. VONPAI SINC,
8 scree sop. Tier tend. ith etteellt nt Improvements.
Ten , deetrably located on the. old Lotneeano Torn.
ptlip, within 30 from Merlin SueUnn on Peanuts's
nia Central haihned. 6 miler from •Market Street Bridge.
J. M. GOBIBIRY to ROM,. blf Walnuertreet.
r 0 PIIMAIITOWN—FtIit SALE.—T FIE RAND
eotno Pointed4tone Residence. wi th let lee foot
front by WO feet deep; well *ballet; titmice on Ws
seutheard cornet of East Walnitt lane AIM MOrtOtl. Atrefit.
liap every city' convenience. and is in excellent repeat.
J. M.. UMM & bOl , B. &A Walnut etreet.
FOR' THItr.F.,-,TnRY MUCK
Dvrelling. No. 810 coatee attest. J. M. OUNIMEY
d; 8014 o, 50e Walnut street.
tat FOR SALE.—Tii L i A etDSOME THREE-STORY
li
brick wellbsg, with three.story double back build
ings. situate northwest earner of Nineteenth and
Filbert streets: has every modern convenience nud im
provement. and is in perfect order throttgbout.
(11.711. M EY di St./SB. WI Walnut streets-
gFOis SIME.--.6. IiANDSOSIE TLIPAMSTOItY
brick Iteaidence,S.r... 4 feet front, with moot aide yard
and every convenience, eft" ate on the aeetli atd,. of
Clinton meet, we. t of ninth etr , J. DI. 1:11.7td.1/LY dS
r ONO. ta3 Walnut strett. • .
STPEET—FttIi t4AT.E—TriE Et.t.G . ANT
:tt
brown atone cottage. built in a ouperior
with extra convenience*. and Lot, 64 te , .t (rout by
106 feet deep. northwest .corner of Arch rind Tre, N ary.fi'mt
<streets. J. al. 6 BONS. fiLii Walnut et, set.
. .
CAPE MAY COTTAG V FOR 8 4.Lr. co siTAIN.
ink 7 mono , : .thribly it,rated on York •venue. IS
' be tented If Lot told (f u frithed) (qr. - the spanner wk. ,
on. Vnrbarticulnr• uddrol4 M. C.. W.( (Wine: my b.tf f
WEST WALNI T S'I'1:1;1:1* PROPERTY. A ~,:„.
E.,, , , ...,.. of arontul 1 e ,, afulug. k'or rale by E.
L.
- JONES, 5,!:,:, \Valuta etreet. tnyLla•
. _._. .. _
-_
rFOR SALE--1-:L1 , 6 ANT t. OT VAG r".. it/AH . l3*
E: avenue, near Darby. BEI/LOCK /.7: PAtilli ALL.
715 Walnut atreet. aaf,-.,.,tf
OR SALE—A IIitEE.STOBY Bkic'H t 1 Jt ,E
Eitith three4tory double N. bnildluept, Na. W.: North
Twentieth et. Itruire - c , n c Orem late, En) f.l2.tt
UDR SALE—BUILDING LtYlli.
1! Large lot Wathingtoba weever and Twenty.thirl it.
2 lota E. B. Twenty-second, above Arch et.
lot , a
S. 'Walnut, above Thlrtytrottb s'seet, West
Philadelphia.
Slob, W. S. Franklin, shore Poplar at,
6 ir.rta E. S. Eighth, above Poplar et.
2 lot. E. S. Frankhyd road. above liatitinsdon et
All in Iniprovine nelebborbood. "Apply COPPLCK
.1( .A 4M 'Walnut eh eel_
STORE, 809 CHESTNUT STREET,
$01.177 7a
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
rnyl tf
FoR RE NT.— rt. - Iv:l6n ED ')/tt:NftiTtNISItED.
E"in
(it rraantown, for the aanauer, a plearant Cottage.
near a Station. Inquire of
WU. A. KNIf arr.
No. 611 Commerce street,
myll
FOR RENT—A 11ANDSOME UT
-
Rev Idtocc.couth side of Arch otr,pcf, swot of Soren
tet-nlb etrott. J. M. GU hiblEl &SONS,6Oi Wst•
uut erect..
TO LET—
For aix months or a year, a place at Chemtnut 11111„
on high ground, near Oraver's Lane etatl ,, a. con
taining, with lawn end vegetable warden , nearly tive
acres, with none how* f arnialled and in good order, and
a large stcz c stable and coach house
Apply to
rovl2-3t•
GERMANTOWN...A .PI P.151.5T1ED IlqrdE.
Every pleasantly located. to rent for four utonthe.
Arrly at 115 nitwitbowie street. Germane
town. ntyli",llt•
RNIBIIED COUNTRY PLACE NEAR MEDIA
e
for rent.— Price. including ice, stabling And girder.
"Address CAMkatOls. Box 35, Medi s Pest.
. • ruyE.` et.
FOR RIDI'r—A II ILNDBOME DWELLING, Di
complete order. with all the modern Impro
ve
ment& Apply on the promisee, 1511 North 'Mfr.
teenth /street.
FOR RF-NT —AT OLD YORK ROAD STATION.
inwore) Pennsylvania Railroad, a commodious Stone
Mansion, thoroughly fin Melted witn verandahs on
three sides Beautiful large lawn. shaded by lime old
forest trect ; stabling for four Ltorses; ten acres of laud.
Gal deftpt by resident gardener at owners expense.
Uee of fresh row &c. For rent for summer season. J.
FREDERICK LIST. fill Walnut. myll tf4
GEP.BidNIOWN—YURNIEITIED COTTAGE OF
10 rootne, tow uodtrzoina altetattone, for rent for
the etuntner, Every convenience and nlessantly
located at corner of Queen and Knox. greets. Welt
eheded and open to the west. Apply at 4;34 Linden
rtreet.
ETO REwT—A COUNTRY PLACE AT BRANCIf
tOttn. York Road; Stone liouse, Frame Barn, and d
acre' et land, salted for a winter and Bummer real&
enee. . Eunttlre of C. W. W1110:10:4 adlointne the pro
perty..• myltat*
TO , RRNT.—EURNISUED , A LARGE STONE
Atenliton Home, with good garden; situate pear the
' Tavern, Twenty-seventh Ward. Apply to SE U.
LUCK A PASGII,SLL,IISIVaInut street. tnyll.tf
I:A.PE !BLAND COTTAGE TO. RENT.-- 'EW
E . and newly-furnished. has everyconveidence to de
' lighttuily located near the Cola flmed:. with an
unobett acted view of the ocean.
Apply to
H. W. 'SAWYER,
Cape 'slid& N. J.
FOR RENT.—FOR FOUR OR FIVE MONTH&
a large and bandoome Rouse. With etteinlva
grounds and atabllng, in a beautiful neigliborbood,
on 'lndian Queen pr Fella lane, sear Fella Lane !Ration.
Norrialoun Railroad, four tulles out Addrega tk B. A..
at Ude °dice. myB trier ltd
IsT. • RENT FOR THE RUMMER MONTHB—A
highly desirable Residence:on the Old Yorkroad„ op.
visite the North t ennsylvania Railroad Station. 7
mile* item the city. The house is htuulsome. and
furnished. 'There is a wallah:irked fruit and' vegetable
garden, icehouse filled, stabling, est. dto-„_dto. Possession
given itth •of Juno. Address " OW' Shoemaker.
town P.O..Montgomery Mounts. FA. Xrdektfl
_FOR RENT-:-TOREE BOBBER NEAR
Athenaville and Wynne Wood stations on the Penn.
eilvapta Railroad, Bevan miles from .rhiladelphia.
Anply to 1 3 TABELMAN & BAKER. At/tortoni° Ration;
or, CA,I3INET Y. ugh lit.
TO RENT FROM JUNE 15 TO' REP,i_EMB cr Itn. ER
figls, a Punished House. on Price stEt/let.
town. ' modern conveniences. AnticollyAn
13"
211642 5111.1151
"--7-7 1 "0 LET.—A COUNTRY PLACE. T HREE L
from the city,
Pie six acres, good home, shade.
inn stables, dzo., find every
fruit: Bardeu.__.—g ral piZd. Apply to •
Oonvatiatco, and P 0..." •••• D. COMEGYS.
a V /b w i t ' tt§ •
al•
FOR • RENT.-, THE FOUR-STORY' IllttOlC
•Dwelllutiovitb three•etory back buildings. , altuate
o. 913 Aiorth Twantletbitrect. - J. AL GUMMI(
BONS, Am Walnut ctroat. •
0 RENT.IVEST,rIIII4APELHIAOIL
ble Coital ittrgeigra, evexy convonienee, An.. Rent
co. Apply 8461 Walnut street., , 749it6t.
'VOA RENS—TUE LATEGtik, BRt (TIT IniffETlANti
Oflfteonvoome, with every cony/A - n - 1n -
Vivo and, Etateoth • i itre66;
801k18, 08 Walnut street, srJ. 1'
eITO TAT .—A LARQL COUNTRY spec; 'PI=
ptahea; 4 miles from Markt t Street, oidge, 10 inha
utea. walk trent hom .d ears. Lawn with ploide, good.
gni 01014 Marketble. earnitiro honsei 10 0 110040) AP
pi/ 1221 tre _wool 111 to 2 o do*, wpm§
.
in_TO DENT FURNISDED. DE TOR 'BALD
II Hand:cone Modem Rmldence. wlth acres er
Ftrotmd attached. enlist° In Darby To
Delaware county. within 10 minutes walk from Um Di villig it i k
Road *Matfet t ...pp I,l4bidelybla and Media Ram
J. 11Uldhlax & soros. Walnut street.
OUPHRB COUNTR CIEV-411ST
papered. Tainted. &a. near Fran or , witb, aft.
tdsne. carrtugerhouae. garden. lee-hone% Inquire
111.,1 Girard AVEIIUtI. ' , ,
FOE RENT , Fylt ' TOE, SUM 24 tE • EEAtiON.
`futotrhott,-mi, elegollt RoytdonOo, with lib".
'vegotolleActir and oevorai Immo of tend tato& t
fittoltte on j)t "mho greet.. clarultattotypt. ( .
MEY .ts sunis. 008 Mout otreet' .
TOLF.II:—TIIE SPLTINDID SECOTOY.STOiI,Y 'll,oOht
of store R. W. corner 'Eleventh and Obeattittt streets.
Every modern improvement, rent- low. 'Apply' on the
premises. • tnyi24
WO RENT.
TO LET.
APPL'i* AT
C. STVART PATITIISON,
da Walnut street.
pt Edition of Yesterday
From otu.Lati
By the AttantleVable.
CONSTASTINOPLE, May 12.—The Sultan opened
the new Council yesterday in a speech remarka
ble for its He said the time had come
ben the tiriislix Main:era tertit ylBld to:t et`6 ,
peon efvilfzatlon
Losnori,3ly 12, Evening.—Consols, o4 N® 94 3 , f ,
for money, and 92%@03 for account.. Bonds
70%6./270%. Ceptral, 94fg r Er105,415;.1.
FRANK. roit4."ll4l2:—.l3fre-tworifles. lsl4.
PARTH, Mayl2.--The Bourse le firmer. Routes
691. 45c.
LlVEnroot, May 12,.—Cotto n steady,.villhm or p
doing;;SaleS of 6,000 bales,'.llplands, on ;spot,
11N ®l2d., and to arrive,. 1.14%,d. Orleans, 12340
12Nd.
Breadstuffs quiet. Provisions dull.
ityrwEnr, , ,May, i 2, Bveninr.—Tetroleum dull
at 43%f.
,From ca.naula.
OTTA.w.,t, May 12.--The Dominion Government
bite received nev information respecting 'the - in
tended despatch of an American fleet to the
Canadian fishing waters. It is reported that the
proposed Canadian Marine police for the pro
tection of the fisheries,' will consist mainly of
small cruisers specially adapted as coast guards.
The Pacific Wahroad.
epscial Vegyateb to the Phlledelphto Evening Btillethy]
IVAitrwroN, May 12.--The House this after
noon passed the bill to regulate the tariff of
the freight and passenger fare over the Pacific
Railroad.
XLth C.onttreleisictindltestototi.
Wasonrerox, May 12.
Horse.—The chaplain, the Rev. Mr. Boynton,
hi his opening prayer alluded to the impeachment
question in the following terms:
"Be with this nation in this hour Of decision,
and in this time of so great solemnity In Ameri
can history, and we implore Thee that Thou wilt
so guide all things that are to be done today as
to sa'ce us from any. peril, Which may. threaten,
vviistever it may be. 'May all
things be so done as to vindicate the
honor and integrity of American statesmen. May
there be no vete so cast to-day ,as that the
country shall Wive any emit reaeon tOmount over
it. May no one so vote as that his children shall
blush for it when they stand by his grave. The
Lord preser every one from doing anything
by which theanterest of the country might be ea
dangi red—the cause of hberty put in peril, or
Cod himself dishonored.. Lord have mercy on
the land, and deliver us. May nothing be done
for mere party ptirposes on either side. May no
thing be done which the whole country, looking
on it candidly, shall not be brought to approve
of."
Mr. Schenck (Ohio), from the Committee of
Ways and. Meana, reported 4 bill to reduce into
sale act and amend the laws relating to Trite - fuel
Revenue taxes. The internal Revenue Bureau is
changed to a Department, the Commissioner to
have power to appoint and remove all subordi
nate officers. The Department is divided into
diet rent commissions, with a chief to each. The
most marked change from the oldlaw is as to dis
tilled spirits, the provisions guarding against
fraud being more stringent, leaving but little to
the discretion of the court. the tax remains as
now, e'Z per gallon. The tax in all cases tee he
paid at the distillery by means of, stamps. AU
kinds of beer. ei per gallon. Snuff of all de
scriptions, .10 cents per pound. Chewing to
bacco, and on all smoking tobacco not m'ide
exclusively of stems, etc., 90 cents per pound.
Smoking tobacco made exclusively of, stems and
all mode of refute, 16 eta.; cigarettes, eights and
cheroots of all descriptions made of tobacco or
any other substance, Ste per thousand. Trans
portation in bond of spirita is forbidden. The
Aux on Imitation wines remains"subatantielly the
same as In the old law. There is nothing about
wire or coal. The tax on gas is reduced from 25
cents per 1,000 cubic feet tolo cents. The tax on
refined petroleum is kept at 10 cents per gallon.
Places of amusement, in addition to the two per
cent. tax, to pay a specific tax on each perform
ance, from $2 to $2 , according to the sitting ca
pacity.
There are but few alterations in the law re
latiog to incomes, legacies and sueewsions, ex
cepting that they provide for the more perfect
administration of the same.
Manufactures are exempt from taxation In ac
"ordance with tholes , passed several weeks ago.
...lie tax on ground coffee and spices is retained.
Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) presented a memorial of
the Chamber of Commerce of the State' of New
York on the subject of the New York Post-ollice.
Referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Mr. Ferry (Mich.) presented. a like memorial.
and moved Its referenee to the Post Ofliee Com
mittee. *
Mr. Brooks suggested that the Committee on
Appropriations was the most appropriate refer
ence.
After some diseussinn, both were referred to the
Post Office Committee.
The Speaker presented a letter. from General
Gran* reply to the House resolution of yester
day, giving the votes tor and against the Consti
tutions In the Southern Stutes, as follows: North
Carolina—For the Constitution, 92.590:. against
The Constitutlen. 71,e2.1. South Carolina—For,
70,13:s8; against. 27,`288. Georgia—For, 89,007:
against, 71,309. Louisiana--For, 66.152; against,
98,739. Alabama—For, 69.807; against, 1,005.
On motion of Mr. Paine (Wis.), the communi
cation was referred to the Reconstruction Com
mittee and ordered to be printed.
The bill reported be Mr. Schenck from the Com
mittee on Ways and ',Means, relating to' internal
revenue taxes, was ordered to be printed and
recommitted; " '
Mr. Schenck, gave notice that he would bring
the bill back to the House within perhaps a week
from this time, if there should be no recess. If
- there was a recess,he should ask the Howse to
take the bill up to be considered and acted upon
immediately after the recess, which might be per
haps some eight or ten days hence.
Mr. Garfield (Ohio) asked Mr. Schenck 'Y . indi
cate his purpose as to the discussion to .rig al
lowed.
~._,
Mr. Sehenek replied that it Was not,:the pur
pose or desire of the committee to put off discus
sion on the bill unless necessarily. Two or three
days would probably be allowed for general dis
cussion, but after that he :should certainly ask
that the 'debate be reduced to a mere
business discussion. The amplest op
portunity ;would :..be.. . allowed ~ Joe
amendment and debate on all parts of the bill.
If it should be found that discussion was likely
to beeol4o almoet interminable • so 043;t0 interfere'
withiather' legislation anifto prolong the session,
it might become heedful to put a stop to It. ' In
conch:3lmi he offered a resolution to print,i,ooo
extra copies of the bill, :wtdch - was refbrred to
the Committee on riiilting. ,
Mr.2l3ehenek, l from. the same committee, re
ported a joint"resolution Authorizing' distilled
spirits produced during t.bneaperimerite made by
the late ComMiselitiner ftsr:ftlefiliteeeterh for the
internal revenue serlileeM'be . .: . over` to. the
SurgeomOenerai of the ermFi for . e use oft the
.Army . Hospital, at a reasonable cost. :, ~.,, ~,
Read three bins and Paa'Sed. ' „ ', ,•, ~ ,
Mr. Selienelr,froM the , Corandttee onDrdinance,
reported a joint resolution directing the Secretary
of War to sell damagedor onservitiable - ord-
IMACO and ordnance, store& ~ , , ,
Mr. Eliot (11613:) objected' to lid ennaidenition
until after„thamoming hour,and , the lionse.theur
at 12.80,proceeded to the burdnessitif ehe morning"
hour, being ,the call of committees for reporta. ~
Mr, Iticei,froni the, cinutitti;o , on , .the Pottle
Railroad reported a olut resolution'. to' construe
the proyision Inkbe aeltle.ralithadacta, regard!
ing the lase ,a AM an iron, so .as ~to.declare
that American iron only shall be used for all rails,'
chains , fist-bars bolts and spikes, in laying and
repairing the railroad. i This was agreed to. '
RePuiPliewm `Territorial ' - '"Convention.
Dentine Cirt, 'May 1274Tke Republican Terr
torte). Convention nominated' delegate,s to the
Chicago Convention, . and lnettuetede•ttiem • to
support Grant and Colfax'ns long' aa' there was
any chanee-for their nomination.- 2 -; .-,: , e - A.- , •
SpoclerShipment,.. ;4,
NEW , XoAu 143 ,41 12.—The ,, atOriedeP Me
mania, ror,Europ9 to-dab t0gic:9ut,6 3 034,06 in
AIvMPINOO",;. ,
A 11A19)804)3 FICRIUSIXED Qa t lINFURNI.f34IM
.1.1. Modal to rent to a,Getitionistoth ,ProWstit, da•
sired. 70t1Poltth'W,Attitriaton r quire. t,*,
A WO wAN nYArrrlt.f.w-Ic..nuo .
Cleiceina- - bytne day, laryame - Knox street, toqturaeu,
Ninth and Tenth, Parrlab and Brown. lta
00.011ViNt 11 4
CIOMMON' COUNCIL- OF I'
CLEWS OFFICE, ;
PLIILADELIPIIIA, MayB,lBBB,
In accordance with a resolution adopted by
the common Council of the city of Philadelphia
oI Thursday, the beVetillt day of May, 1868, the
annextd b il l, entitled '
"AN ORDINANCF, to create a loan for the furthet.
extensiOrr of the Philadelphia Gas Works,"
is hereby published for public information.
JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Cowell.
An Ordinance to create a Loan for the further
extension' of the Philadelphia Gila Works.
' BEerios 1. The Select and common Councils ;
of Philadelphia do ordain That the Mayor of. the.
City be and be 16 hereby authorized to borrow at
not 'sae than par,on the credit of the city, such
antes as the 'trustees of the Gas Works may re
quire, not exceeding in the aggregate one million
dollars, at a rate of interest not above six per
cent., to be applied as follows, viz:
Firat—For enlarging and extending the works
and purchasing a suitable site for the erection of
any new buildings or other structures in the
northeastern part of the city; the selection of the
site and the character of the new buildings or
structure-6 , as proposed• to be,erected to 'be - first
submitted to and approved by the Councils, five,
hundred thottliand'dollars.
Second-=For street mains, two hundred. and
twenty-five thousand dollars. , -
Thirel—For4erOle6ls and metres, two hundred
thousand dollars.
Fourth—For coal storehouse at Point Breeze,
seventy-five thousand dollars.
The principal of said loan shall be payable at
the expiration of thirty years from the date of
negotiation, and shall be free from all taxes.
Sac. 2. Certificates for said luau shall be issued
by the Mayor, in such amounts as the lenders
may desire, but not for any fractional parts of
one hundred dollars, nomade transferable other
wise than at the City Treasurer's oftice v and
be the folldwhig '
Gas' Loan, Certilicate,7o. Six per cent
Lint of the' eity , Philadelphill, issued under
authority of an ordinance entitled "an ordinance
to create a loan for the further extension of the
Philadelphia Gas Works," approved
This certifies that there is due to
by the City of Philadelphia, dollars, with
interest at six per cent., payable half yearly on
the Ist days of January and July, at the office of
the City Treasurer in the said city, the principal
to be paid at the same office in —years from
the date of said ordinance and not before,without
the bolder's consent. Free of all taxes. In wit
ness whereof' the City Treasurer has hereto set
his hand and affixal the seal of said city this
day of A. D. 18—,
pn.-1
Attest-- —City Controller.
BErrio3 3. That the terms and provisions of
the ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance for the
further extension and management of the Phila
deiphia Gas Works," approved June 17, PSII,
shall not apply in any way or manner to this
Loan.
rteor.urirr_i TO POELIsTI A OAS LOAN MLA . ..
RWlre4, 1114 the Ch'lL" Of Common :Connell
be authorized to publisbin two daily newspapers
of this city, daily, for four weeks. the Ordinance
presented to the Common Council on Thursday,
May 7. 1868. entitled " an Ordinance to create a
loan for the further extension of the Philadelphia
Gas. Works." And the said clerk at the stated
meetine of Councils, after the expiration of four
weeks from the first day of said publication,
shall present to this Council one of each of said
newspapers for every day iu which the same shall
have been made. my 8,2-It,
SUMILIESS. KESORTts.
oPR/NO- XIOUSE.• '
lUCILEIELD BPiUKOB,
OMEGO COUNTY.
.FEW YORK.
The proprietors of the Spring Howe would Inform cno.o
Necking health and recreation that their tiers Hotel will
open ou the let of June_ ,o.e
(lonnected with the hotel are quite exierfiive grounds,
upon %%hid/ the CELT BF:ATLI) SLILPIiiii SPRINGS
and Bath linuyee are situated.
Richfield Syringe are fourteen mllae south of the New
York ~ .;entral Railroad, Stages leave Ilerkinier for, the
Springs on the arrival of all trains.
The count,' h. picture' , ou.. and beautiful and the
mate invigorating and healthful.
Address,
ap29,:cdtelllt•
BACKUS. RANSOM. CO..
Proprieton
S I3iSIER BOARDING
NORT PENN. RAILROAD.
Mira Dare. :hri Booth Broad Went, will open first day of
Jane a beautiful furnished honer. twenty miles from
rhilatielphla,one and a half hem*. rlde,three balm
one equate from the elation, line *bade beet Epri
boating and fiehing. Will open tho houee eomer il'ilr
quired. Applyltuunediately. coyly )t'
DESIRABLE SUMMER 110 A RDING.—
in the rural part of Germantown, within a few
ntinnte. , :' walk of the Depot.
ROOMS L - RGE AND AIRY.
. Only a few boarder , taken.
Ay pIY t No. al Nerth Fifth stieet, on TUESD 4.Y
or TDIRSDAY next, from two to fire rich
k.
P. 51.
T_ONG BRANCH.
14 The proprietor of the Manion HOUEO has taken in
connection with the above House, the tinned States
otel. Web has been renovated and newly furnished
through , sit.=. Application for roorna can be ma:fellow 'by
addressing LAIRD, Manolots— , Holl.2s. Long Brauer
Ivor Jersey. tny7.4o
QUMSIER BOARDING AT ROCKVILLE PLACE.
17 Gerionntown, aerond house above the Washing.on
Avenue station, on the Chestnut Hill Railroad. A de
lightful place. and excellent water. The conductors on
the cars will Meet antlicants. rn97
SLOA;tI)ING.—ELIGIBLE ROOMS. WITH
board, now vacant ut E22lLocuet etreet, Viedt
delphia. ap2.2.ltn•
LEGAL NOTICES.
LT NFU]) S' TES MARBIT AL'S OFFICE. EASTERN
DISTRICT 01 , ,PENNSYLVAN/A.
Pmii.anatuara,MaY 13 1861.
This is to give notice: That on the 11th day of May,
A. I). 111 , 68,a warrant hi Bankruptcy,was iaeued against the
Estate of CiIAhLES T. DRILit, of Philadelphia,
in the County of Philadelphia. and State
of Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a Bank:
rapt. otitis own petition; that the payment of any ashts
and delfvery of an} - prOPeTtY belonging to such Bank
rupt. to him, Cr for hi- ace, and the transfer of any prop
erty by him, are forbidden by law; that their tin debts
the
Cro.litors of the said Bankrupt, to prove debts, and
to choose oue or wore assignees of hte'EPtAt., will
"Ist a court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at No. MO Walnut'
street. Philadelphia, before WILLIA3I bIe3fICLIAEL,
Re inter. on the 12th day of June, A. D.,1868, at 1S
' • P: C. EIit.,MAKER,'
mylan 3t United Stated Marahal, as Me,.tenger
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP TUE ENITED STATES
FOE THE EAST ERN DISTRIC OF PEN NSYLVA.
NIA. In bankruptcy. At Philadelphia, April M., PLti.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint.
went as assignee of 110 BERT N. SMITH. of Philadel•
phis, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsyl.
verde. within said. District. who has been adjudged •tt
bankrupt linennwn etiNoh bv the said Dlstsiet Wart.
• • , • G S ix t h streee. •
• soap S
t.
To the creditors of said bankrupt: ; • tuyl3.lV3?
1N THE - DIM - RIOT .COURT'OF TILE, 'UNITED
States - for the Eastern District at Pennsylvania. In
Bankruptcy., At Philadelphia. April %th'ltitX The nu:
ders.igned hereby . gives notice of his appointment as A.
signets , L of ' (nix RUES CASK, of Philadelphia, in the
County of Philadelphia, , and . State of Pennsyl#arda,
within said District. who has been adjudged , a" 'Bankrupt
upon hie own petition by the said District Court: •
; •L VOODES, Assignee,
•-• •
196 South Birth direct.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt , • - Myatt' at.'
ESTATE OF ISAIITUA EASOVgDECEASED.;—LEP. ,
tera Testamentary to that:state of fiIAtTI'ILA EASBY,
late,of the 'city, of FinladolpW deceased: .having been.
ranted t 6 the eindersienect, an persons indebted to said
state are requested to make payment, and those having
oaitne to present them to JANE EASBY, Executrix, No.
103 North Sixth street; or to her Attorney, GL STAVUS
ItEIfILK, No. lau South Sixth street ap29 w ti.t§
f7ITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. COURT
V. , of Common Nests, December,Term4B64 , I , ;is. a Di
vorcet_—MAßTHA A.1 1 011411 - I,tikr i3§,x4riend;llENßY
W. TTEIt. vs. DANI YOlgqr.
a vir: Service of a writ ou you to show came why a de
cree of divorce in favor of libellant should not be made
having failed on account of your absence, the Court this
day granted a rule, returnable on SAVIRDAY, May 16th.
1.668, to show cause, if any you have, why a decree should
.not be made, a% aforeaaht. , r o,
• • , jOuN ANNA, .
k • ti 4A01111Z4.
_:To Daniel W. Young, Respondent.
NAY 8.1.86+3.tuyf1,13
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ITEE ORPLIANS' COURT kOR THE CITY
1 ; and County of Philadelphia—L . oWe of SAMUEL
PALMER, decessed.—The Auditor aupointed by the
Court to twilit eettle suci, adjust the, account SIN.
tiLETON avitCr
'Ex enter or tho' estate'of Sun.
4141 rainier, (as filed by the Executors of said Singleton
A.,Diercer.) deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested. for the infrpt;tie.nf appniuttn , nt, on
FIUPAY. May 16th, 1808, at 4 o'clock. P. M., at his office,
o. 466 Library street, in the city of Philadelphia.
iny4 to w I st* JOHN 0. KNoX, Jr.., Auditor.
,
N TIIE C
COE/if pvtfuea t -z Is.VORWHE
and County o hila clphia.— IARY N. BOLLES by
• her next friend vs. ;18.'E N. BOLLES, U. P., September
'f erm, 1867. N 0.57. In Divordo.
TO JESSE N. BOLLES, itcapontfenf,-Sra,--Take notice
that the Examiner appointed' by the Court td tako teed ,
mony of libellant's wilmetees, will meet for that pu_rnose
on the alit day of May, A. D. 1868, at 4 o'clock. I'. M., at
the (Mee, of the undersigned No. 2, second floor of the
' New Ledger Bn lding 11x1 South Sixth street, in the city of
',Philadelphia %ORM tlEid_WhOrD YOU MINI , . litMattlf—YOU
'4 13/13k Pr°lo.- ; plopwo 9..m4tuki
iry2 16t ttorney or tab..llaut.
OOPAJICTNEUNWP I N.
FHBRUARY,foty.IBBB, 4.qt ,
Hr. J. B. Butler (brotlipr of E. 11. Butler) is a port •
i.):ier in our 111 m from and aftettlitodata
„.mbl4.ta H. H. BUTLER h CO,
THE. DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-ItILADELPHIA, -WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1868.
kiILADELPfIIA,
For Boston-rrSteamo n Lino threat;
YsOMIL TNINE FRMORMLYIMT iPM Ist r L ia AD E E V L E F R X Y IA V AN DL Y O % N
G
memo.sosToN,
• . ,
aftrds li
rp ne 0 4ottupaked of the grata:bun
Otei nnebs.
BOMAN, 1,488 Until, Ca. goilii U. Baker.
t BA BON, 1,280 tone, Captain F. M. Bogus: '
MOH ?lAN. 1.2e8 toba. CaOttila Crowell.
rho SAX(' N,lrem Phila.. ehLrridad. May 161 10 h. M.
The huhldaDl. from Boehm, Wednedar. May jr. 3. PAL
These Steamship, mail pm:totted/1. , and Frelatit will be
Wal t°
received every day , away! on the berth.
Freight for Delphi beyond n gent with deepatch.
For Freight or Plunge , perior Ace_ommodationl).
apply to._- , rtif 76rINBOR A CO.i -
men , QE Son Delaware avenue.
• - . iLADELPELEA_AND SOUTHERN MAIL
' EA INES MSEELP, 0-0/001•1tHril , REMULAR
. _
~...' " "-- OM PIZRIS SOUTH VEWEVEI3I . • '. _
'Ana wre will . sail. FDA NEW QEMEANI3,Vis
EIAVANA. baturday. Marldat ft Weide* A M.
'the eiTAR 'OF .THE (UNION will tail FAOM NEW
011LE/SNS, VIA tiAVANA,,, --- —. _
The WYOMENO , will tail LOU SAVANNAH. on
Satusda. Mayi.l43th, at 8 Oelciek A. M.
Ihe '1 NAWAN DA is withdrawn , t.
for the present
The 'P 014EER" will eau Full WIL.MiNUTUts, N. 0...
ThundaY. MAT dt. qt. Wolock
'A bre sestillun ol orm taains limped. -and Zassass-Ticketil
sold to ell points ym tb.gid Wes t . -- - . 11 , - , ii ,
EHARLtS I. LILIEE4. 4 itra. Aseet.
null No. 819 swath Delaware avenue.
',- PUMA i ELYIILL RjtikiidONIYANDANOR.
rpm STEAMBRIP rANE. , _
TkEROUOII
_MIGHT MR LINE TO' THE
SOUTH AND WF,BT.
Tu . .
cricenitipmEVEtßY7EßATUßDostalyi, .
s at N
point orth and Bou Carolina Via Seaboard Air.
Line Railroad, connel at ?c_ortemonth and to Lynch.
burg. Va., Tennessee a tbe A West, 61.1 a -.Virginia and
Tennessee AIM Ana andßi chmond and Danville Railroad.
Pr ejklit HANDLLDBijlggsic&End taken at LOWAB
RAI ES THAN ANY : OR LLCM.
The re g ularity. safety and cheapam of this route com•
mend it to the public as the most desirable medium for
carrying every description of freight.
No charge for commission. drayage., or any expense
transfer. ....
Steamships insure atlftestiateit. - '
?Might received DAILY.
, WIC P.. CLYDE a GO..
14 North awl South Wharves. ,
W. P. PaßTEß,_Agent at Richmond and CPoint •
T. P. CROWELL &CO., Agents at Norfolk. fel.tt
_ anuatommai LINE.'
The Steamships
HENDRICK HUDSON Capt Howes
BURS AND STRIPES.... .. Capt. Holmes
These etessnere tai ll ike's "MS ' art 'for Havana every
other Tuesday at 8 A. M.
The eteamship STARS AND STRIPES, Hohnes.master,
will 'gall f dr Havana .on Tnesslay morning. , May 19th.
at B o'clock. ,
renege to Havana, IMO. curnsncYr.
No freight received after Elatruslay
For freight or pascafsh OMM3 W apply to
ATTSON & SONS,
020 140 North Delaware avenue.
•
NOTIC FO E.
R NEW YORIK.
• Via Delaware and Raritan flanaL
EXPRES6 STEAMBOAT COMPANY. .
The Steam Propellers of the Lino will commence lo ad.
ing on SA'l L RDAY, 21st inst. leaving Daily, as meat
TIIROLiCaI IN 24
Goods forwarded by all the Linea going, out of New
York--North F aid and West—free of commission.
Freight received at our usuul low r teas.
WM. P. CLYDE it CO.,
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
TAB. 'fliND, Agent,
115 Wall street, cor. South, New York. mhl9-tf4
City Trecu3
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA.
Georgetown and Washington. D. G., via
L'hesapeake and Delaware Venal, with cort.
motions at Alexandria from the most direct route for
Lynchburg,. Bristol. SnoxVille, Nashville. Dalton and the
Botahweet.
Stegnwre leave regularly from the first wharf abov
Market street, every Saturday at noon.
Freight received daily. WNL P. CLYDE Ls CX)..
14 North and South WILL') ves.
J. B. DAVIDSON. Arent at Georgetown. -
M. EU:MIDGE at CO,„ Agents „at Alexandria. Vie.
fel-U
P.tffiEf I)ASI—PETROLEL - NI
ship N. ..‘1 o-lier ia nom loading for the above
tort, and hag roont for a thousand or fifteen
hundrud batrele.. For freight apply to WORK SI " 3 t .
CO., 123 Walnut atreet. myl3-tf
NOTICE—FOR NEW YORK. VIA
Dela Ware and P.arftsua --
CanalSwiftiure
, ralwportstion Coullilany,Despatch and
rr if teure Lbiee.—,The business by these Lines will be ro.
Burned on and after the 19th of March. For Freight,
which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to
UM., 61:BAIRD C0.,102 Booth Whams. • Dithi.9-tt
DELAWARE AND CRESAPEn nrR
Steam Tow• Boat Company.—Barges
toned between Philadelphia, Baltimore,
avretle-Graee. Delaware City and intermediate notate.
WE. P. CLYDE & CO., Agent& Capt. JOIN LAUGH.
LIN. tiun't Ottlee.l4 B. Marvel!, Phila. fel•tf
MOTICE —ALL PFRSONS. ARF'. LIERERY CALI•
ag.alwttrunting, or harboring any of tho crew
of the Olflh. brig Ernte. J.ll, (Acre, ronctr,ais no dgb•a
of their contracting will be paid by captain or corbsiguee.
inylg-tf • I WORKMAN &W.
I \7O'l ICE.—ALL PER6ONS ARE CAUTIONED
1 a gain , t Ip.rboring or trusting any of the Crew of the
trbib. brig EltNTE.Oleft•, maker, tus no debt, of th,ir con
tractiug will be paid by Captain or Comiguee. W e st c
Id AN 0.. 123 altint street.
Art) I ICI; —ALL PERSONS' ARE HEREBY C VE
IN tion,d against turfing any of the crew of the Nor.
wegian Bark Progress, lAndrup Sfaster, from Liverpool,
Ile no debte of their contracting will be paid by either the
Captain or•Consigneea. PETER WRIGIIP S SONS,
11b Walnut Arcot, apt:lo tf
NIIOE. ALL PERSONS ARE BEREBY CAB-
Sorted again,t trusting any of the crew of the British
et - ip Aneel. Haney, Master, from Li , erpool, rev no dtllize
of their contraotine will be paid by either the Captain or
Coni•lgueee. PETLR WRIGHT' tit. SONS; 145 Walnut
et re et. iny4-tf
VOTIOE.—THE ItItITISI - 1 SHIP MICHIGAN,
lan, Muter. 1 tom Liverpool, -is now direh.tirgiug
anderegeneral order at the fourth wharf above -taco
etreet. Courigueet will please attend to the reeenlion of
their geode. WEIGIIT dr SONS,
apai-tt 115 Walnut eteeet.
XTOTICE.—TIIE BRITISH SHIP "ANSEL," HANEY,
1 • 4 Martel*, from Liverpool, is how di , eharglug under
general order,' al ftnee street Wharf: Vousflgneee will
plow. attend to the reception of their goods. PETER
`WRIGHT & BoNS, 115 \Valuta street. rnyStf
()BERT SHOEMAKER. As CO.; WHOLES&LE
It Druggists._ N. E. corner Fourth and Race etreets.
invite the attention of the Trade tor their large stock of
Fine Drugs and Chemicals, Eeeential Oils.• SRedge?.
Corks, Vic. noll7.tt
DIIUPARB ROOT,. OF =RECENT IMPORTATION,
and very ouperior quality; White Gum Arabic, Eaet
India Caator Oil, White and3lottled Ciunite SOAP, Olive
Oil, of variona brands. For gale' by ROBERT 'SHOE
MAKER & CO., Jaruggilda, Northeast corner of Fonrtb
and Race etreeta. n037-t1
LIURE PAIINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PERE
White Lead, Zinc White and Colored Paints of oar
own,nianufactur e, of undoubted purity in quantitiea to
grit nurcbseers. ROBERT SHOBIdAILER & CO.. Dealers
:'aluta and Varutihee„y, E. corner Fourth and Race
atreete. n027-tf
TABFPGISTB`. SUNEIRDS.--OR.A.DUATEB, MORTAR,
11,1 Pill Tiled. Combs. Brushes. Mirrors, Tweezers, Pull
Boxes. 1101 n Scoops, SnreleV d restruments. Trance!: Hard
mid Batt Rubber. Goods, Cases. Glassl and Metal
/l
Syringes, c:, all at "First lands" prices.
BNOwr EN , & BROTHER,
apsa . ' ,'. 53 Seath.Elglith street , '
IIE VERITABLE EAU DE COLOGNE—JEAN
T
MARIA FARINA.—The most fassinating of all toilet
waters, in festivity or sickness, and that which has given
name and celebrity to this, exquisite mid refreshing per.
fume. @lngle bottles, 75 cents. -Three for two dollars.
HUBBELL, Apothecary,
ni,27-tf • 1410 Chestnut street.
MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
A ,
'S. E. Corner Tenth and Walnut Streete.
Summer quarter • will clean MONDAY, May 25, and end
SATURDAY 4 October . '
VACATION OF TEN WEEKS FROM JUNE '27 TO
SEP,TEMBER is. • •
New' pupils may commence. Immetliateb - and pay from
date of first •lesson. •• •
LXAMINATIONS ',WEDNESDAYS, S TO 5 P. M.
There are vacancies for beginners and advanced
prplls in every branch of Vocal and instru•
mental Music. • harmony, Elocution and Modern
Canaan ee
MUSI,4: STORES.' and at the
011 ice f`thotoneervatory. myt
IiORSEMANI3I3IP.—AT TIIE ktIILAI) 'L
PIMA RAPI,INCiSCHQO,I4. Fourth 'street.), abOye
Nine, will be found every facility tor aemuring
knowledge of this healthful and eleg tut accomplish•
ment. The School is pleasantly ventilated and warmed.
the horses safe and c l / 2 sti. ..Wned; . . .
Ad Afternoon Class for Young Ladies.
die Homes trained in the best manner.
Saddle Horses, Home and Vehicles to hire.
Also, Carriages to Depots, Parties. Weddings, qao
ping sic.
111.• tf THOMAS 1:111 AMR Ar, 3 N.
P.E . U.BEN 11A AS.l5lt . 4. C. FETTER.s
- Li AAB , & EETTEIEMOAT.;4LtRS, •
A, N. W. COM. NINTAJ
tan A.,.4I),S3.,PERkItt,SON STS..
Keep on head. a cons I¢6 sil l :lop - of and
COALS.,tromtba,trept Minoa for .E n 11 Y.
FactOry. and Steata.Purndoeti, „, , , 1
Rai /Y
'WRECK'S CELEBRATED CENTRALIA_
t HONEY BROOK LEHIGH AND
OTHER IPIRTtcDAWCOALSt
WEIGHT AI"ID QUALITY GUARANTEED. ",
biOOTT & 'WICK,
feED•tlm 1876 lIARK 1 T STREET.
9. MASON same. Jrnu,l i erizapr.
'POE UNDERSIG*F4) ,, rAY/Tn, , ATTEATION
J. their stock of
Spring Mountain, 14high, and Loonst,4llnn, VoaL
winch, with the prepark4len giv,enihy . nA,Wo untai otnX ownot
be excelled by any Other Coat' •
Office, Frtintttuinstitute B9tlslxlg,„Nos 54.,,elitvouttl
'street. , 131Ng,8 liHmarEk
ialo„tt Arch street wharf, Behuvlkill.
'i1i4X.....".A. A. lOLS.
41
0 4
hi, hurolifaifinamt bast lahlshea flesigiteet
SI .ATE,MAN ;$3, 41 it AngAiRotOURNA El3O
1iAN . ,...00.M1, 1,1 u , (.0441 1 4t. , 1
iz m —tfiti - In , 4' taiiv.ll,,,t ~.5.2 4 ,4 , . 1 , 1
1 ', „t• a AIVi K OL rik ; ~.'
:41 • law; Chestnut Steeehl '''
r===
mirioGN.
INSTRIMMIONr.
coAL Awn 'woonin:
1=1222=321:2
WitAVELZIKIP
BRISTC)I LINE
BETWErar ,
NEW AND BOSTO
VIA BRISTOL,.
. jt ilt=lo 4 Por PROVIDENCE,YAIIN2N. NEW
BEDFORD, CAPE Cul), arid potato of
10 " 11 0 11111 ‘ 11111.- , rsil way eommunicatiork East and North.
ri h, pew' end splendid steamers BRISTOL and PHA
leave Pier No. 40 North River,' toot of Canal
street, adjoining Debrasses street Ferri, blew York. gr. 6
le., dolly, trundays ex, eoted, connecting with steam•
boat train at Bristol at 4.30 A. M. arriving in Beaten at 6
A. 151. in time to connect ith all morning trains from
that city The moil drsiratte and Meaeant route to the
Whale alourdatos. Prove/era/Or Uiat orlitt can make
direct connections by way of kYovidence and it orceetee or
Bestori,,
State• rooms and Tickets eecured at office on Pier in
New lonic.
• IL 0. BRIGGS, Gen' Manager. ,
a tune
NORTH PENNSI LVANIA it.-
THE MIDDLE ROUTE.--Shortest'
and moat direct line to Bethlehem.
Eartou, Allentown. Mauch Chunk, liazletom_White
Doyen; W likes barre,Mahanoy City ,Mt. Carmel, Pittston,
Seranton,Carbondale and all the points in the banish an
d
WWyoming Coal regions.
Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of Berke
and American stream. •
SEM id EV, ARRAN GEI4ENT,ELEVEN DAILY TRAINS
—On and after WEDNESDAY. MAXlath. 110, Pas
ganger Train leave the New Depot. corner of Botts and.
American streets, daily (Sundays exeopted), as follows:
At Reh A, M.--Accommodation for Fort Washington.
At 7.4 f 8. ht.—Morning. Extmeas for ;Bethlehem' and'
Principal Stations on North Penneylvania Hamad, con
necting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valle and Walsh '
and Mompelianna Railroads for Reston, etildWn. Cats.
• eauqu&Slatington. Mauch Chunk._Weath
Hazleton. white Haven, Wilkesbarre. Kinfotton.
Fifte B to
en, erann, Carbondale, and all4ohate In Le;
high ,nd Wyoming Valleys; also, in comic on with Le.
high andklahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City. and with
Catattiera Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wil.
liars port. Arrive at Manch' Chunk at 12.05 A. • M.; at
Wilkesbarre at 5 P.M; Scranton at 4.05 P. M, ; at blahs- ,
pOy Cityat 2 P. M. ' Passengers by this train can take the
Lehigh Valley 'train, passing , Bethlehem at 1155 .A. M.
for Easton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
' New York,.
At 8,45 A. M.—Accommodation for Dovlestowm_etop.
Mug at all intermediate Stallone. Passengers for Willow
Grove, Hatboro , and Hartsville, by this train. take Stage
at,Old York Road.
At 10.20 A. M.—AcCommodatton for .I . ort Washington,
stepping at intermediate Stations.
At 1.45 P. M.— Lehigh Valley Expreee for Bethlehem.
Antonio ii,sl much Chunk, White . Haven, Wilkesbarre,
Mahan.* City_, Centralia, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel,
Pittston and Scranton ,' an all pointe Mahanoy and
Wyoming Coal Regions. •
At 2 35 P.M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping
st all intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at
Doylertown for New Hope. and at North Wales for Sum
neytown. ,
At al5 P. M—Lchigh and-Susquehanna Express for
Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkes.
hare and Scranton. Passenger* for Greenville take this
train to Quakertown.
At tit, P,l4L—Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping
at all• intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow
Grove, liatberongh and Hartsville take stage at Abing
ton
At 5.00 P. M.—fihrough accommodation for Bethlehem
and all stations on main. line of North Pennsylvania. Rail.
road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Even
ing Irain for Easton, Allentown. Mauch Chunk.
At a 20P. 3L—Accommodation for Langdale, stopping at
all intermediate stations.'
At 11.30 P. IL—Accommodation for Fort Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA.
From Bethlehem at9.eo and 11.50 A. M., 2 and 8.10 P. IL
11 50 A. 51. and 2.00 P. M. Trains makes direct canner.,
tion fromil.pa, Valley and Lehigh Susquehanna
trains Easton, Scranton, Wilkesharre. Malmo!
City and Hazleton.
Passengers leaving Wilkesharre at 120 P.ll, connect
at Bethlehem at 6.05 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia at
8.28 P. M.
From Doylestown at 8.25 A. M., 5.00-and 7.00 P. BL
From Lansdale at 7.30 A. B. •
From Fort Washington at 9.30.10.95 A. M. and 3.15 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem al 11.V1 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. If.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.00 A. 11.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth streets Passenger Cars convey passen
ger.. to and from the new Depot
111 hite Cara of ticeond and. Third Streets Line and Union
I Liao ran within a short diEtance of the Depot. order
to
roust he procured at the 'ticket office. in order
to secure the lowest rates of fare.
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
Tickets sold and Baggage shocked th, ou gh to principal
points, at Mann's North Penn. Baggage Express °thee.
No. 105 South Fifth street.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD—
TIME TABLE.—Coramencing Mon
day, April 13th, 18498, Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Way-mail Train, at 8.30 A. M. (Sund..yis excepted), for
Baltimore, stopping at sll regular stations. (;cmnecting
with Deism are Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and
Intermediate stations.
Express train at 12.15 M (Stmdays txcepted) for Balti
more and Washington, stopping at Vs ilmington. Perry
ville and Havre-de-Grace. Connecta at Wilmington with
train for New Cattle.
Express Train at 330 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal
timore and Washington, atopping at Chester, Thurlow,
Linwood, Claymont, - Wilmington. Newport,Stantem, New.
ark, Elkton,Northerest,Charlestown. PerrYville,Havns - de-
Grace, Aberdeen, Perryms.n , s, F.dgewood. Magnolia,
Chase's arid Stemmer , s Run. Connects at Wilmington
with ,T)elaware Railroad Line, stopping at Now
Castle, Middleton. Clayton. Dover, Harrington, Seaford,
Bmi s bury„ panacea Anne, and connecting at Crisfield
with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk. Portsmouth and
the South.
Night Express at 11.0 a P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Washington, etopping at Perryviile and Havre de-Grace.
Passengers tor b ortresallonroe and Norfolk via Balti
more will take the 1'2.00 It. Train: Via Crisfield will
take the at() P. M. train.
Wilmington Trains, stopping at all stations between
Philadelphia and Wilmington:
Lease l'hilndelphla at 11 A. 31,420.5.00,7 and 11.30 (daily)
P. M. The 5.00 P. AL train connects with the Delaware
Railroad for Harrington and intermediate station&
Leave Wilmington 7.1.0 and 8.10 A. M. (daily) and 1.30,
4.15 and 7.00 (daily) P. M. The 8.10 A. M. Tram will stop
between Chester and Philadelphia.
From Baltimore to Pluiladelprna.—Lettye Baltimore 7.115
A. AI., Way Mail. 9.40 A. Al.. Express. 2.25 P. AL, Ex
preen. it 35 P. M. Express. 855 P. M., Express.
SUNDAY TRAINS , FROM BALTIMORE.—Leave Bal.
!inane at 355 P. M . stopping at Havre de Grace. Perry
ville and Wilmington. Also stops at North East, Elkton
and Newark, to take pes‘engera for Philadelphia, and
leave
to npassegers from Washiniston or Baltimore, and at
Chester leave passengers from Washington or Balti
more.
Through tickets to all points Weact.Soath and Southwest
may be procured at ticiset.otlice. B . l.s.ilhes.tnut street,under
Continental Hotel where also State‘Rocuris and Births in
Sleeping-Cara range secured during the day. Persons
purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage checked
at their residence by the Union Transfer Company.
H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent
PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN!
TOWN AND NORRISTOVVII RAIL.
ROAD TIME TABLE.—On and after
Wednesday. May 1 1967.
fiOR GERIIANTOWN.
Leave Pkilltdeblita-6, 7,8, 9.05, 10, 11. 12 A. U., L a 2.15.
534, 6.10. I, 8. 9. 10, 11, 18 P. 'M.
Leave Gem antown-6, 7, 734, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12 .. M.; I.
3,4,9,4, 6, 6367, 8,9, 10, 11 P.M.
Tee 8.20 dow Germantownd eSM and up trains, will
not stop on thßranch.
ON kitiN DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia--9.15 minutes A. 81;3,7 and 10`,I, P.M.
Leave Germantown-8.15 A. 31;1, 6 and 914 P. 3L
CIIFSTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelplula-6, 8, 10, 12 A. I 1.; 2, OX, 5%, 7.9 and
10 P. SL
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40 and U. 90 A.
M.; 140. 8.40. 9.40. 8.40 1 ,8Jc. 1 .9914 imp 11. M.
I)IKii\DWYB:
Leave Philadelphia- -9.15 minutea A. M.; 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12,43. 5.40 and
3•4 adnutee P. M.
FOR CONSILOILOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave PlilladelpUla--6, 734, 9, 1L05, A. 151.; 13.5.3. 4g. 534,
8.15. SAO and 11N, P. M.
Leave Norristown-5.40. 7,7.50. 3, 11 A. IL ;134, 3.4 g. 6.15
and e}u P. M.
_ ON SUNDAYS.
-
Leave Phlladelphia-9 A. 4; WO and 7.16 P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A. •Wand 9P. M.
FOR ,M.A.NAYUNIF.
Leave Philadelphia-e, 736;8,1LU6 A. ; 8.436, 534.
i. 15, 5.05 and 113 e P. M.
Leave Bianarink- 4 3. 10 . 734, a. 241, 936,1136 A. M. ; 2, 23.5, 5.
e 34. and 8 P. JYL. •
_ _ON ffUNDAIKEI.
Leave ?Madelplda.-9 A. M.; 236 and 7.18 P. M.
Leave Malaßyteek--7, 4 6 A. M.; 6 and PM P. M.
W. 8.• ON, General Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
a-
- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
.10 RAILROAD—WINTER TIME TA•
' _ tn• - -----
- '
BLE,.—Througli_and Direct Route be•
twneu Philadelphia, Baltimore, LiArrisburg
ortand the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania .— Elegant
Sleeping Can on all mot Tinine.
„
Okk and after MONDAY Nov. 25th 1887 , the 'T'rains on
the rhiladelphia and Erie Railrod, will run as follows ,
WESTWARD
Mali Train leaven Philadelphia.... •
•• •••• • 9.00 P.
pd.
.
arrives at ...... .
Elle r Exp eon leaves .. .. bWilliamsporta te N p. oo s n. i.
•• •• arrives a i t i • ••••.. • . • •
EPtra*aPlerAvve' rt %It v. . P. a°
a EATWARD: . . . m.
PaliTfaia
Williamsporc ..11.68 P.
Andres at Philad@lpbia 8.66 A.
Erie E U re 7Ar3 s aYl 7 l644 , l4 - .;:::: .
.......7.10 A. M.
Elmira etTr.TeatgHaven
4,1). P•
Mail andßipreen connect with ail . trains on arra('
and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia
at 12.00 At._ arrive at Irvington at 6.40 A. M. and.cptiCity
et 9.00 A.ta l
Leavingat 11.15 P. M., arrive at _Oll CRY.
at 4.66. r ,
all 0
.8
All Maim!' 011 Warren and Franklin It Way make_
genneetiona uil City with trails for' ,FranklM and
Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked throned__
.ALFRED' L. MER,
.1f , General fluparintendent
0.. .., ... PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE
ts;irr -- -- ''' ).o OP.INTRAL RAILROAD, Summer
, Arrangements. On and after Monday,
April IN L ige t; :tbe TrainS will toave, Phlladel hia,from the
Depot a • etWeetlester & kt4la4elotilk 4, eor.
nor of , -Bret en Chestnut, streets . ( r!,! - . psp. )..
At.7.lsA.ler,kbetbo :lc . - - , . . ,
Leave Rising Sun, at 5.b A. M. and Oxford at 6.00 A.
M., and leave Ortferd at 0,55 P: 11."; "" '„' ,: c f .e,
....
A Illarket*Trainx‘ith Psesetisdr thlarl.4,Fo73guNt `ran' •
on l'uos4csol wit Pridtelr d lr a '''kllo p fa. cow'
' A.
Minh p52.Pi, .i o * j 1 all El 4 ti -s- ar Vas.'
A
kr 11 4 1 - r P444 1 ° 1% 1W ''gr.4l a ii '
' ) gadtliddit 1" ' : °l4lfrifti. 0 ' 0 VP
'um Tgedui . , f' .1 -4 ' .citld,
innxfigil voith o, Unototio sloe- o t t v 3,
oaster.Aol ~inlarßet h illikutnt'" 'ir r o x , troobitigt,
meet At 0170 VI he A f ternoon o /
i ara«
iititt Tr%
leaVing • rbt4F4ll6l4gAlt 48) -7 K: Ituoito
sun; 4. ~ , ~,t , , , 14,' ,v , .4,, , , , tt1 , ))'''. ..
ott; ampa allowlit . _ • ~' ' ll ' e 4 . V.."
4018$ 0 0. and the , . 4144 h ,v , .` . g i
, monalple for tirlsegs 1 , -•- _ ' - tkll . • . eni•
mime A opooltotomtroot be madeor tbo same. '
SIM , ' • HENRYwoons eenersi ono.
.
QUICKEST TIKE ON BECOIM
THE MIDDLE RAUL •,-- •:=
Ner is HOURS. te_GUNQIIMIM pionaj,..
RAILROAD AD - Dnr 736 HOU= mg
Mr. than by CO „
PASSENGERS takiiioipjloo P. TIMM arrive ti
cININNIVATI mat EvENIAG at 0 P. di HOUK%
ONLY ONE NIGHT oil the ROUTE. ,
THE VifOORIPF'S celebrated EabAL A iti E l.
ROom SIPSPING.CARB rim threup9l from
PIGA to CCINNATL Passengers tak i l i nt the 19.00
and. P
_reach. cmc, ATI and
_A
points WEST and SO U= ONE T RAIN ADVANGS
of all other Routes. _
liar Passengers for , OFFRENNANINDIANAPOLIS.
5T._1.107 08.1114,smAN t T SCRIM.
TON. Q C011119,..WA P OMAT I E
VW , I pants WEST. NO RWRS and
particular t ask for TICKETS IW V
P •LIANDLE ROUTE.
1111 - To 'SECURE the I ' UALED advantages of
'thls LINE I be VERY P. ;.‘ TULAR end ASK FOR
TICKETS 'Via PAN.HAN "at TICKET OFFICER.
N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
NO. 115111ARKET STREET, bet.,4l6coiul and Front Sta.
Arid TKIRTYPEIST and MARKET Streeta.Weat Phila.
.8. F. BC,Ui4 Gang Ticket Agt, Fittabtirgh.
a 0414 41, MILLER. Owl Eiist.'n 1igt.626 BroadWaYal.T.
. , ,
READING RA,ILROA,D,
GREAT TRUNK LINE from Philia•
, . delphia to the interior of Pennsylvia
Pia. the Susquehruma, Camberlaad and
WyoniinlaValleye. the' North, Northwest and the Cans,
aragagraransa aanengeineat of Pass , Trains, MAY 4,
18615. leaving th e (a mpanyos Depot,Thirteenth and Cal
10711111,st:teat/a Philadelphia, at, he following hours.
MORNING ACCOMMODATION.-At ' 7.80 A. M. for .
Reading and all intermediate Stationa, and Allentown.
Returnin_g. leaves . Rs/ding at 8.30 M.. arriving in
Philadelpbia at 9.105 L _ .
MORNING EKIPRESEL-At & 1 d& fd. for Reading, Le.
baron. .Harrisburg, Pottsville. Pint* Grove, Tamaqua.
Suribury. aVilliameport.Eirnixa Bacheeter.Niagara nab.
W
Buffalo. ilkesbarre, Pittston . ' 'York. Carlisle, Own
bersburya HaganitowMat. -
The. mi train connects at Reading With the But Penn.
eylvanla :Railroad trains : far , Altentown, are a and the
8.15 A.M.' connects with ta a :Le anon Valley train for
Harriebum lite.; at - Port Clinton Cal ms R.R.
trains for aVilliamirport, Lock gavels,: El mi ra. gra. t at
Harrisburg with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley,
and Schuylkill and fluetualsaanatraina for Northumber.
land, Willianratirt, 'V o rkallhataberebmg, Pinagemre, are:
Alataille. ONEXPRESS.aaLeavea. Philadelphia at 8.30
P. M. for Reading, Pottsville, Harrisburg connect,'
ing with Reading and Coluinbila Railroad trains for
=ibis, - • •-•
POWSTOWN ACCOMMODATION.-Leavee . Praha
town at gal; A-M. stopping at intermediate aatiqns„' ai
rives in PhiladelOia at 9.05 A. M. - Returning leaved Phi.
ladelphia at P. M. arrives in Pottstown at %ACCOMMODATION:-Laavea Re P.M.
a at
1.30 A. M a etopping a at all way atationa; arrives
delphia at 10.15 A. DL - _
Rat - tuning, leaves Philadelphia' at 5:15 P. M.'s snivels in
Reading at 8.00 P. M. e • _ladel
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 M.,
and Pottsville at 8.46 A. M. arriving in Phi pp
at
LOO P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg al 2.118P.8L,
and Pottavillo at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at PhHailelptda at
8.45 P. M. ,
Harrisburg accommodation 'Mayas Reading at 7.16 A.
M. and .I.larriaburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading
with Afternoon Accommedatipri south at 6.80 P. Ma
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadeli his at L 7.45 "Lorin for Pottsville and all wily Sta.
Lions; leaves Pottoville at 7 A.M., for philadelptua and all
Way Stallone,'
All the above train! run drilla, Sundays' excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M., and Phila4
delphia at 3.15 r.m.; tear° Philadelphia for Reading at
8.00 A. M. returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M.
CHI STER VALLEY ' ItAILROAD.-Passengers for
Downingtown and intermediate-points take the 7.30 A.M.
and 4.30 P. al. trains from Philadelphia, returning from
Down Wigton n at 1130 A.. 51. and 100 I'tt
NEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH AND
WEST.-Leaves New York at; 9 A, 6.00 and 8.00
P. 51., passing Reading at A. ,PL, 1.50 and 10.10 P. M., and
connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittaburgh, Chicago,
williamsPort. Elmira. Baltimore. aw.
Returning xpre.e Train leaves Harrisburg, on arrival
I
Penney van's `Express from Pittsburgh, at 3 and 5.26
A. M.. 9.35 la M.. pneeing Reading at 4.49 and 7.06 A. 51,
and 11.40 P. IL, an icing at New ork 10.10 and 11.45 A.M.,
and 5.e0 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying these trains
through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without
(lenge
' 151 ail train for New York loaves Harrisburg at 810 A.M.
and 2.05 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York
at 12 Noon.
_.
IoCIIEYLKILL VALLEY ,RAILROAR,,4`rains leave
Pottsville at 6.30,11,00 A. M. and 7.15 P. alaretundag front
Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M. and 140 and 4.35 P. M.
SURLY LKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA . RAILROAD-
Trains leave Auburn at 716 A. M. for Pineigrove and liar
rieburg. and at 1a.45 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re
turning from Hanieburg at 345 P. M., and from l'remont
at 7.4011. M. and 5.35 P. 15.
TICRETS.-Through first-class tickets and emigrant
tickets to all the principal points in the North and West
and Canadal.
lardurvion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
intermediate citations , for day only, are sold by
Morning Accommodathin, orbit Train, , Reading and
Pottstown Acconanodation Trains at reduced rates.
Exclusion 1 falcate to Philadelphia., good for day only,
aro sold at Reading and later edict la Stations by Read
' bag and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced
' rateE.
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicola:General Superintendent.
Reacting.
Commutation Ticket,at 25 per cent discount. between
any_ points desired, for families and firms.
Mileage Tickets, good for 2 000 miles, between all points
at $52 50 each, for faraillee and firma.
Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve month;
for holden , only, to all points at reduced rates-
Clergyman reeiding on the line of the road will be for
niebed with cards,' entitling themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare. • •
Excursion Tickets from Pialadelphia to principal st a-
Hons. good for Saturdaa, Sunday and Monday, at reducad
fare, to bo had only - at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth
and Cello a hill etreets.
IF.EIGHT.-Goode of all deecriptiOne forwarded to:all
the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot.
Broad and Willow streets. ,
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 6.30 A. NC.
12.45 noon, and 6 P. M., for Baratta* Lebanon, Harrisburg.
Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. '
Mails close at the Philadelphia Post-Office for all places
on the road and its branches at 6A M.. sad far the prin.
cir al Stations only at 116
BAGGAGE.
Dungan's Faprres will collect Ilaggatio for all trains
laming Philadelphia Dapot. Orders can be left at No .225
South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Cal
low bi 11 streete. • ' •
PENNSVLVANIA CENTRAL
Railroad.—Summer Time.—Taking
effect May lOth, 1868. The trains of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at
Thirty.first and Market streets, which is reached directly'
by •the cars of the. Market Street Passenger Railway, the'
lest car connecting' With each train, leaving Front and
Market streets thirty . minutes before its departure. Those
of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within
one square of the Depot.
ON SUNDAYS--The Market Street Cans leave Front
and Market streets 05 minutes before the denertme of
each train.
Steering ,Car Tickets can be had on application at the
Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut
streets, and at the Depot.
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and
deliver Bag. gage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest
nut street, NTRAINo. 116 Mark AVE s DEPOeet, will receiveattention.
LET. VIZ.:
Mall Train. ... . . ........ ~...at 8.00 A. M. PaolkAccomYna'affon .... ra,
tit 419.0.1 S
Fast Line. = ............. ..... : . . . .'.di.
Erie Expre213.4,.. • . . ........ . . ....at BUM M.__
Paoli Accom. Non 11, S ..
4 atiIt:ANUS IU.BO P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation at 2.80 P, M.
Lancaster Accommodation. ..... ........ 4.00 P. M.
Parkshurg Train......... • • .. • • ..• —et 5 80 P. M.
Cincinnati Exbre55............ ..... .......at &00 P. M.
Erie. Mail. ... . ........... .... . ... .......at 11.15 P. K
Philadelphia ..................... ... . . . . ... ♦. ay ILIS P. K
Accommodation.. • • • . ....at 11.80 P.
M.
Erie
Phikaelphia Express leaves daily. All Other trains
daily, except Sunday.
The Western Accommodation Train rang daily. except
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by 500 P. M• at 115 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ:
Cincinnati Express . Lit A. H.
Philadelphia Express 4 7.
Paoli A geom. No. 1.. .. . . .... " 8.50
Park sbu rg .... . 9.10
Erie ... ....... • • .............. ...... . .... . " 7.10 "
Fact Line. ........ 46 ti
Lancaster *Train. ... . ... "12.80 P.' rd.
Erie Express .. .. . •............... " AOO 0
Paoli Accom. Nes. 2 da . S. • .... .. 7.10 "
Dsy Express. ..... ... ....... ...... ....at 5.00 "
Harrisburg ACCom ... ... ...—...... .... " 940 "
For further information, .amily to
JO C. Ticket est; 8 01 Chestnut oboe.
ERA L'IS FUNE. Agent, 11 Market stmt.
BAH H. WA J• ACE, Ticket Agentticthe Depot.
The Pannsylvaniallidiroad Company will' not , aaenme
any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel., a 11&
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollarsinvalue.
All Baggage exceeding that, amount in value will be ai r
the risk of tite,Owner, unless taken bye clal eon ct.
IIDW•4 1 .
~General Supoollll)endent.
CAMEEX A.Mti#Tp . FIC RAIL-
ROAli
~ • CHANGE Or HOURS.
On an after IKONDA.Y May 491, '
IcAve Vine
Street Fe rry es follow 5, viz, t
- :..7.80 A. M.
Freight, with paseeeeet .... .. 15 A. M.
A. 15 P. M.
Atlantic:. licepoiroodatioa. • --
luau RN CLANTIC.
Accomniedatiozi • • 5.50 A. M.
'Freight, witlxwaSsenger, ear. .. ... .. .. 11.43'A; M.
. • • . . .. . . . .. 4.11 r.
Junction'VCCaniniidaiiOn
dint() stations, leaves Vine Street— 5.8 u P. M.
Beternincieaves A •.::....:..:...:.. 0.31A. M.
. ,liaddonleld Accommodatio n Trains leave V ine
._
street _ ..... 15 A. M. and 200 M.
Leave ........
sow§ : • b 1 ..1 0 1 .
P M MN DY, Ag e nt
.
. FA EN NM G 11T...., ,j4.lNr,grit .
NORTH ' PENNI:MAMMA
ROAD, .to WUkeabarre, ' , Pia or.
.Citv Mount ,Carinel., Centralia, and all yobdisk hough
. v a fl oy 8 A u x . 06 4 end its tnente1 8 2., ,t,,, : ,,, ti kt ifoia t i,
By n ow arrangerailLlW.Pe eer..2
. .,..-±• t agl e i n ,„, ..
walled to give : creased " vu 19 , . . I '!, eon
~.
Iti Caed to the above Mid
imilitil,:i:4: . :, .'.,
u°l 4 . 4 !f 4iv ik 10, imr,',Of 4nd, rilblaWeeU; ; '' ' 1
meo
icier° 6E. ht. leuvrateki :., Ationob ..,.kliupitthiri
Malainoy City, and the other stations in adaitanel entl
w i trifig yaws Were 11.44.W.Attazuse49dili8 d.g.
w i r i i4.4o? . .ativoiar°Pgv .-
1
3,2 k.,.., it,i , lWatClaijivilploa4P Arch ' , Street
ANhart.44o,s , 1...1.011tpte;,6%144-*M., Apd A 1-;)1.
I t
Hofmann& i e erg s
7A. f.f'furot 1 1 (.; .1 tVi"q t, ,WV l irlYN t;l:4!"
Y ar 4 1: 0 14 11 7 0 inttriiif 1 :;;:fr..'‘..f. , J'' 2 l:: ..e.". Suctiiito.
Bingo) sante. , '.. . . fa4,o‘b '
Per
and laieifet'lo . Oft. . .... ::. ::.: .."::.::!!'.".". 10 . '
zer further eartteulaus apply on Devi.
608 /Inii ; ' ' L. W BURNS. CaPtain.
V.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES,
t4 -If4
• 81/MNO diatiLLNO
'Wednerdeq,~l "al . 101s8s. ,
TRAINS WILL LEAVE FROM FOOT OP MARKET
sTE EET WHARF (Dever Pcny) ea follows;
For Eitidgetah. Salem, and intorme'diato itatiCoo4ll4Moo
&M. and 8.80 P. M.
For Milwille. Vineland and way stations, at 8.00 A. M.,
and 8.16 P. M.
For fiape May at 1415 P. M. , -3
For W oodbury (accommodation), at S.00_! „
• Commutation Checks, good between Philadelphia ant
all stations, may bo obtained on bpplication at the Tres,
surer's Office, Camden, N. J.
Freight Train leaves Camden daily atl9 o'clock inoonie
Freight will be recatted at seCond covered Wharf beibitt
Walnut street, daily, from 7 A. M. until a P. M.
Freight Delivery gig South Delaware avenue.
WM. J. SEW ELL, Superintendent
111,—.CgOC relAlf*-Yoitic4StoDig:tilnigi
A D BOY and HI&
AND.TEENTON RAW/ POW
PAWS UNEiil, from _Philadelphia 10 New York and
nt Ow e.
a3r than Walnut Went *bait • •
At 580 A. 61.. Camden and Arnim% 2 3
At BA. M.a Camden and Jereiiyeity &swim M 3
At 3.80 P .M.3I, via Camden arid Jersey City Express. 0
At 6Y. M.. via Camden and AMboY. I clam , ' • 2 ,
.Accom. and ' • :II °la" I BP.
At 5.80 A. 31,. and 2,30 P. m.. Arnett
At 8 and 10 M.. 3.80 and 3.80 tat M4i for tninvim
At 6.80 8 and 10 8.80440 apt/. 6 1". 2!..f0r Borgew
At 5.30 and 10 A.M.,1,2.30, 3.80, 4.80 and 6.P.M.,f0r Florellett.
At 6.33, 8 and 10 AM.,
1, 184180, 4.80, 6 and 1180 P.M. for
Burlington. Beverly and Behind' ,7 ' r_
At 6.30 and 10 A. 11,1 2.20.4.841.6 and 11. =
30 P r Ter &pie
water, Riverside, luverton and Palmyya._
At 5.80 and 10 A. M., I, 6 and IL3O P. M. for Fiat Wan.
__,lN — The 1 and 11.00 P. M. Lines will leave from 100 t of
Market etreet by upper ferry,
From KermingtonDepot• _ ,
At 11 A. M. Kensington and Jersey ORAN* Ito* •
Express Line.. . • - . . . ;..488.00
At 7.00 and 11.00 A . 280.&8') P.M. for
BristoL And at 10.11 A. M. for Bristol. •
At 7.00 and 11 A.M. 8.30 mud . 6P. M. for Morrirylll.4.lollB
Tullytown.
At 7.00 and ULM A: IL. 2.83 and 6 P.M. for Schenekir anil
Eddington.
At 700 and 10.16 A. IL, 9.80,416, and 6P.M., for Cornwell%
Torresdala,Liolmeeburg. "acony,Wissinoming, Brides
burg and Franktord, and 8 I'. M. for Holmesburg and
intermediate Stations. _
BELVIDERE DELAWARE, RAILROAD LINES
from Kensinaton Depot, _ _
At 7.00 A. M: for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithaca. Owego Rochester Bitighampten. Oswego.
itactire. Oreat Beneidontmse, tVilkesbarre. Se:mita%
ritr rr oudeburg. Water Oa b, &a
At 7.00 A. M. • and AM P.M. for Belvidere, Easton.Lam
bertville, .11.eminn, ate. l'he 8,80 P. M. Line csmriecte
direct withd the leaving Easton ter Mane& Chunk.
Allertown, Bethlehem, die. • , ' • • 7- •
At_ 6 P. M. tor Lambertville and bitermediate Statimia.
From• West Philadelphia Depot, via `Wined:Lug Had.
At A. A. M., 1.80, 6.80 and 12'P. M. New York' &Tees
Li via Jersey City.. . .. a 26
The 9. A. M. and 6.30 P. M. Linea 'run * daily. AU era,
Sundays eteented.
At kW A. 1.1., 1.30, 6.30 and 12 P. M. for Trenton. : ..
At 9.93 A. P.L. 6.30 and 12 P.M.. for Bristol `
At 12 P. M. (Night) for Morrisville, Tullytown. Seheneka r
Eddington, (,ortrivelle, Torrbidale, Holmesburg,TacoliY.
Whamming, Brideeburg and Frankford.
For Linea leaving Kensington Depot, take the care on
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour before
departure. The Cars on Market Street Railway run di
rect to West Philadelphia Depot.-{Chestnut and Walnut
within ono square. On Sunda a , the Market Street Oars
will run to connect With the 9.M A. M and 6.143 P. M. lines.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed eaeb Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything, as bag.
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be
_paid for extra. The Company limit their re
sponsibility for baggage to One Dollar per poand.ead will
not he Liable for any amount, beyond 8100. except by spe
cial contract
Tickets Bold and Baggage checked direct throngh to
Boston, Woo ext 4 r. Springfield. Hartford. New Haven,
Pmvidence, Neßjport, Albany, Try i tiaretega, Utica,
Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Fa ll s and
buspension Bridge.
An additional Ticket Lace is located at No. 818
Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, and all im
poitant poling North and East, may bo procured. Per
eons pm chering Ticket.' at tole Office, can have their bag.
gage checked from residesif es or hotel to , destination. by
1.7n1011 Tranefer Bagaege Express.
Lines from New York for. Philadelphia will leave from
foot of Cortland street at 7 A. 15L and 1.00 and 4.00 P. M..
via .1. reel/ City and Camden. At 6.30 P. M. via. Jersey
City arid Kensington. At 10.00 A. M. and 12 K. and 800
P. M.. and 12 &night), via Jersey City and West;
Oda. •
From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 4 P. M. Expreal and P.
M. Emigrant, via Amboy and Camden.
:lay 4.:1r818. WM. H. GATZUP,II, Agent.
wEivr OBBEITZE. AND PPECLA
t... ;. . i 11)
~- ,E LPIIIA • RAILROAD, _ ME.
DIA: ' SLTSIBI.E.R. ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, April 11th, 18485,trains will leave
De_pot. Thirty-ftrst and illiestnut treets,:sirfolThitre
• Trains leave Philadelphia for West Chesteri 7.15 'A.
M.,11.00 A.-M.. 2.80, 445, 4 7.00 and 10.00 P, ;51; ' • -
Leave West Chester fordiladelphia, from Depot on B,
Market street. 5.15. 7.15. 7.80 and 10.45 A. A 1.., 1.55,4.50 arid
650 P. M. •-•
On end after Monday, June 15th; an .additional ,Tmln
will leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermediate
Trains leaving West Gl:meter at 7.80 and feloga
Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M. will stop at B. O. Junction
Media only. ,-; ;
Passengers to or from stations between Wvit . Chester
. and B. C Jimctlon going East,. will take train leaving
West Chestez at 7.15 and g. eine West will take train
leaving Philadelphia at 4.10 P.M.. and. transfer at B. U.
Junction. ; _ •
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. gad 4.50
and leaving_ West' Chester ;at '7.80 A. M. end 4.50 P. M„
corset at B. C. Junction with Trains on the:P.; and, B.
C. B. It. for Oxford and intermediate , points. ._
ON SUNDAYS—Leavel'hiladelphia at MO A . and,
auo P. 51. ; A -
Leave West Chester 7.45 AM. and SP. Al. •
The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Wal
nut street ears. Those of the Market street line rim with
in one square.' The cars of; both lines conneetrwith each
train upon ita arrival
tOirriussengers are allowed to take wearing APPaFeI
only as Baggage,' and the COmpani will not, ' any ease.
be respondble for an amount exceeding 'BLOW Unless ape.
dal contract m ßY f woo me in .
General
'
Superintendent. •
CAMDEN. AND. 11UALINGTOM'
,
!SPRING ARRANGEMENTS..
On and after Monday. April.2oth, 1859, trains will leave
from the . foot of llarketetreet (Upp_er- EerrY)..for
chantvillo. Mooresto Hartford, ail:marine; 'Hairier.
port, Mount Molly, wn,. Evranaville, Vineentoatn. ,
Birmiaghtuu and Pemberton at , 9.A. M. and MBA and 5.30
P. M.. .
'RETURN - ENG: • ' ' '
Leave Pemberton 6 BO and 8.25 A. 51. and 2.45 P.
• , Mount Holly 662 and 847 and 8.08 P..M.
" Mooreerown 7.2oand 9.15 A. M. and 138
Thai 3.80 P. M . Lino run through to ilightatowny,,
atooring at all the intermediate places. t
ap2o4 - , 23A11.,EIt.•Superflatend,ent,
t„,, PEM RA BERTON AND thrairrwrows.
IROAD. • , .
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
A Freight and Passenger Line will leave IlighWourn at
6.60 A.M.,and a Passenger Line at Thai.for Philadelphia.
via Pemberton and Mt. Holly. . • . -
Returning, will leave Philadelphia from the foot of
Market dies t (upper ferry) at 1 P.M. Freight and'Passen
ger Line, and at 11.8 ti P.M. Passenger Line for tlightatown.
nihai WM.. H. GATZMER. Agent.
SADDICES;IIIIABNESekiItei
wzowils 4 rm
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CHARLES INNE4 ' •
ratilpt Folding, S_pring Seat and Ronan
11.144.1dBULATolt AIIANISkAGT_ MUSS!,
• 414 '6.llofi' Street, Philadeipbll.,
They can be'taken apart or folded up. and 'peeked in
the emelleetplaper.paiaible. or , bunt up if not required.
Their equal Liao never before been seen in tide •countrY.
Secondhand parte:o bi/I chance, . : 11ton rePaipail 9r'citin•ia (IP
• ' ' 'JOON 13; LANE, 0 6,OIIgAKER, FG. N.
Market street, bag on 'Aapd ah ties3ortmeot of
superior earrlegee. whirh tee wren; ab
very resESOna.o lo Prices. • .;,,“ • mY4.le.se,f,4m
rtTV:Iric'VT7TrMPI
ANKIRS 'tts MAIDINALL'H
,AVE A COMPLETE
Vstock* Chandeliers, Brackets. Portable Stand ant!.
Bronzes. at No. BID MTh street. • •
(BALL AND BUY YOUR GAB-FIXTURES F• 0
theolanntieturelas.' mAßsatitA
V ANKI "t: Is Arch street.
0. 9
NNIFIX. dr, MARSTIALL, O. .919 Altail STR.Z.FA
manntaotuto and keep all gyleaof,QwF44 l Nai
chozdallers. , • '
Alai), redid& old natures.. • .
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4NKIRK ISIABSIIAL.T., NO. 919 01.1
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Tere stisecialittentlon to idttiug Up Churcheti.T . ;
ripe t run nt the lowest ratea. „ ,
10.43L11; GU D F.
GUS .AN!) SILYERAIVD,
1.) Gas-Fixtureo, at . VANKIR4. ft; 144,8410.1414 1 T.tc h
919Arelt street.
AU work guaranteed to Rivel4%l6 '
eatiataetlit .4, s
grat y elase workmen employed. e&otraWents
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THACKARA, No. 718 Obt.iti,Lat,otsA4 tf.Aottrs
Of Gosllxtureo. Lamps, would .ls is
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