Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 14, 1868, Image 4

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Sankron flownrio's health is improving.
SENATOR GRIMES was yesterday stricken with
paralysis. •
Tno;unti Bnowx, who was murderously as
emitted at Hampton Falls, N. IL, dled n yesterday
A et:nun:at:sin of the principals of American
institutions for deaf mutes is noW in progress at
Washington.
THE Soldiers' and Sailors' National Executive
Committee was in session at 4Yashtngton , last
night, and completed arrangements for the Con
vention to be held in RossiChicag the I.9th inst.
Tun ladies of Florence, Msippi, held a
meeting yesterday, and appointed a committee
to visit General Meade in behalf: of the Eutaw
prasonere.
SENATOR HENDEESON, In reply to a telegram
from St. Louis, asking if he will vote for the
Eleventh article, has replied that he "Is sworn to
do impartial justice and will try to do it like an
honest man:,
-A IItrOBLIC'AN meeting was held at Lancaster,
Pa., last evening, at which resolutions were
adopted condemning the recusaiacy of Republi
can Senators who refused to vote for the convic
don of the President.
AT a meeting of the Masons' and Bricklayers'
Society of New York, to demand an increase of
wages - from in oo to $2 75, it was determined
that if members could notobtain the increase
demanded. they would strilie. Yesterday a strike
accordingly took place, causing a suspension of
work on the several edifices throughout the city.
A number of bosses :complied with th t.deruand
of twenty-five cents increaati, and the 'men went
to work. No trouble is contemplated.
JOE CORWIN, who fights 'Mike MeCool for the
championship of America,- arrived in:Cineinnati
yesterday morning, and was Immediately arrested
and taken before the Pollee Court, and required
to give bonda to the amount otslo,ooo 'not to
fight within the'llmits of the city of Cincinnati.
Jiihn Franklin and Charles Gallagher filled up
his bonds and he was released. Tao fight takes
place on the 27th inst., within fifty miles of Ma
eirmati.
A Eitinnisnerro despatch of yesterday says:
"The Fenian Brotherhood of 'Peruasylvania met
in the Senate committee-room to-day. Forty
nine circles were represented. Theyeleeted oftl
cers, and, then held a secret session of three hours.
This evening there was a large and enthusiastic
meeting in the court-house, whereaddres"res were
delivered by John F. Finnerty, ,:Major Mac Wi
lliams, James M. Gibbons, and a circle was or
ganized.
THE following is the list of the Board of Visi
tors selected to attend the annual examination of
the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis
which commences on the 20th Inst.: Rear Ad
miral Chas. A. Bell, U. S. N., President; Commo
dore T. P. Greene, U. S. N.; Captain J. R. N.
Mullany, U. S. N.; Surgeon Philip Lansdale, U.
S. N.; Paymaster, E. F. Dann. U. S. A.;
Chief Engineer William H. Shock, U. S
N.; Professor Charles Davies, LL. D., United
Military Academy at West Point; Hon. John
Scott. Lieutenant-Governor of Iowa; Lucien A.
Hagans, Esq., of Wheeling, West Virginia.
Affairs in Great Britain
[Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.]
LONDoN, April 29. le6S.—The recorder of cur
rent events connected with this country has been
at a loss these last few days for want of material,
and although the actual news has reached your
readers by telegraph soma time before you will
come in possession of these lines, the latter
may at least serve to inform you about the spirit,
in which the news of these events has been re
ceived by our population. With the rapidity of
lightning has the report of the attempt at
assassination of the Duke of Edinourgh
spread all over Great Britain and filled every
heart, net utterly degraded by perverseness
or treason, with indignation at the deed.
Had the people in the Australian colonies
been injured by the Home Government in their
privileges, or had such difficulties arisen as pro
voked the revolution in America, there might an
excuse be found for the perpetration of an act of
violence against ono of the princes of the royal
house; but such was not the case, nor had the
Prince visited Australia for the purpose of assu
ming the reins of government over those distant
provinces. He paid them a visit in his capacity
of naval officer, was received with cordiality ou
the part of the different authorities, and was only
attacked by the halide of the assassin Just before
he was about to leave for South America,
on his
way home. The plot had been meditated by that
association which, too cowardly for meeting
their enemy in open combat, employ under
handed means for obtaining thir object. They
have already stained their name with bloodshed,
incendiarism, and every other crime imaginable,
and the news that the attempt at assassination
had been committed by the hands of a Fenian
created therefore no surprise among us. Further
telegrams of the same date as those already made
public, from the Earl of Belmore to the Secre
tary of State for the Colonies, intimate that the
assassination of Prince Alfred was attempted by
O'Farrell in pursuance of messengers sent from
conspirators in this coon try, who ordered the
Prince's death. It is understood that O'Farrell
was selected by lot to perpetrate the crime, and
that the attempt would have been made when the
Prince landed in state, but that an opportunity
of doing so without risk of injury to others did
not occur.
The New South Wales Government offered
£lOO reward for the apprehension of each aceom
plice, and one arrest, considered to be important,
has exen made in Victoria.
The report of the above foul deed and of the
immediate embarkation of the Prince for England
was followed by the telegrams from Abyssinia,
announcing the defeat of Theodore's troops, the
release of the prisoners, the storming of Magdaia
and the death of the king. It is needless to dwell
upon the bravery of the English troops and the
foresight of their experienced leader. Gen. Napier.
As a financial question, this unexpected event is
a signal success, for, although the country has
already paid an enormous sun fdr defraying the
expenses of the expedition, this amount would,
in all probability, have been tripled, if the in.
vading army had been compelled to suspend
operations during the rainy season, thus giving
time to the Abyssinian King for fortifying him
self more yet, or for removing the 'prisoners to
some inaccessible stronghold in the western
deserts of his kingdom. In a political point of
view, the capture of Magdula is a success, for
it shows to the populations of Central Asia
what an Anglo-Indian army, familiar with
mountain warfare in the deserts of the East can
accomplish, if led by experienced officers. Those
tribes which are vacillating between Russian and
British' power, and are inclined to sympathizi
with the Northern elass, will not tail to turn to
the British with eyes of admiration, for nothiu4
is calculated to inileence the mind of the Asiatics
as much as the exhibition of power and strength.
If any attempts of insurrection or invasion of the
Northeastern frontier of India have lately been
meditated they wilt be speedily abandoned when
the reports of Gen. Napier's success reaches that
distant region.
With the nations of Europe Great Britain will
not come in conflict, since this government has
never desired to take a foothold on Abyssinian
soil; and the telegraph reports that immediately
after the capture of .51agdala General Napier or•
dered the necessary preparations to be made for
the immediate return of the troops to India and
to We country. Our people are elated over the
victory, and nothing but the violent Parlia
mentary discussions about the Irish Church quee,-
tion throw a damper over the joys of the
day. A ministerial crisis is imminent,
although Disraeli shows no inclination for
surrendering his high position, which he
is known to .have acquired more through
a combination of favorable circumstances, than
by his strict adherence to the party of which he
is at present the leader. Gladstone. his bitter
antagonist, may be accused of being actuated by
not purely disinterested motives, and of aspiring'
to the highest dignity in the Cabinet, but Glad
stone is popular, and what is more, he defends a
popular cause. Many prominent politicians
argue, not without a fair show of reason, that
the connection betweu the Church of Ireland and
the State is an anomaly, that its sequestm
lion has become a matter of urgent ne
coldly, and that the main grievances
of the Irish population will be removed
• after the abolishment of such connection. To
judge by present atopearance, it is altogether pro-
bable that•ths Government will experience more
defeats before long; and if the Premier insists on
r emaining' in office until the next elections, he
will commit an act unprecedented in British
history, and one which may entangle him in
more serious difficulties than he may be aware
of. The opposition party is strong and united,
anti their ultimate success appears certain.
'ATV Bip
BEAT] RAIN STORJI—DAtIAOE TO PROPERTY
—The rain storm which set in before daylight
yesterday morning continued' with greateeVerity
until dusk last evening, token it settled clown to
what is known as a Scotch mist. 'The wind blow
a gale from the northeast.' The 'damage So the'
fruit and shade trees 'was - , considerable. In va
rious localities in 'the unbuilt portious of the
Twenty-first, Twenty-second, Twenty-third and
Twent3 -fourth, wart* trees were :blown down
and large branches were twisted, off , The petals
of the tiny blossoms were scattered over the
ground like snow-flakes.
Several new buildings in the course of erection
in different parts of the city were more or less
damaged. The extensive rope walk of Banner
Thomas, which was being built on the Franuford
road, below Earrowgate lane, collapsed from the
eflects of• the wind about eight o'elock yesterday
morning, while workmen were engaged thereon.
The dtunage done will probably exceed $2,000.
Two or three of the workmen were slightly
braised. As the day advanced the rain increased
in volume, and totween three and four o'clock P.
M. it descended in perfect torrents.
In many localities tile sewers were speedily
choked up, and the streets were filled from curb
to curb with the murky 'water, which rushed
down grade at a rapid rate. Eighth street, from
Buttonwood to Willow, looked more like a river
than a highway for vehicles. No 'damage was,
however. done to property in that vicinity.
The same might be said of Fifth street,
between Parish and Poplar. At Front and
Harrison streets • the water rose to the
depth of front two to three feet, coming , up
to the floors of the passenger ears. The cellar of
Miller's hotel, ht the southeast corner of the lat
ter highways; was partly filled with water. The
juveniles bad a fine time boatingon the mlnlatnre
lake. The flood was equally as great in the lower
part of the city, and quite a number of cellars on
'South Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets
were filled. The public sewers were taxed to
their greatest capacity, and in a few instances
they gave way from the Immense pressure'of
water upon them.
MEETING OF MASTICR.BRICKLAYERBe—A. meet•
lug of master -bricklayers was held last evening,
at the, hall, Thirteenth street and Girard avenue
Benjamin Shrouds in the chair. J. B. Hancock
acted as Secretary. The Chairman stated that
the meeting had been called for the purpose of
taking action in reference to the resolution
adopted by the journeymen, requiring 'master
bricklayers to restrict themselves to to o boys each.
Remarks were made, by several perrons, who
were unanimous in condemning the action taken
by the journeymen. It was' agreed that this
course prevented young men who are anxious to
learn trades from becoming wend mem , iers of
society, and that much of the pauperism existing
in the community could be traced to similar
action among the different mechanical operations. •
The following resolutions v.'er , thin read, and
pending the discuSsion on them, the meeting ad
journed until next Monday:
Whereas. It is difficult at the present time to
obtain u sufficient number of bricklayers, and by
reason of the late war a large number of boys
have been made orphans. and having been de
prived of their maintenance and support by an
unholy rebellion, they are now compelled to seek
employment. in order to sustain themselves and
support their widowed mothers, and in many
cases, Pick and helpless brothers and sisters.
And whereas, We believe that every boy should
be compelled to serve an apprenticeship at some
lawful calling'or trade, so that when he arrives at
manhood he will be able to support himself, and
be an honor to his country, and not a drone upon
the community—the,proudest title of an Ameri
can citizen being that he is a mechanic. There
fore, be it
Resolved. That we regret the proceedings taken
by the Journeymen Bricklayers' Association of
Philadelphia, in prohibiting any member thereof
from working with or for any boss bricklayer
who employs more than two apprentices.
DEAI.F.IIS IN GOODS, MEncitArimisE, &.e.—The
City Treasurer has given notice to the dealers in
merchandise, &c., that they are required to take
out a license on or before the 25th of June next
and that those unpaid at that time will be placed
in the hands of collectors. The following shows
the number subject to the tax in each Ward:
Ward. No. Ward. No.
First 216 Fifteenth 721
Second 470 Sixteenth 670
Third .... 338 Seventeenth 622
Fourth . 636 Eighteenth 492
Fifth , —.1,386 Nineteenth - A3l
Sixth ') ) 614 Twentieth ...... .. 792
Seventh - 622 Twenty-first 240
Eighth 642 Twenty-second.... 295
Ninth 1,002 Twenty-third 252
Tenth 476 Twenty-fourth.... 181
Eleventh 618 Twenty-fifth 216
Twelfth 396 Twenty-sixth ' 314
Thirteenth 5 i 8, Twenty-seventh. . . 201
Fourteenth • 6361Tiventy-eighth .... 76
The above does not i
stores In their own man
ORDER OF AmmticAN MEcitAxics.—At a recent
meeting.of State Council of Pennsylvania, Order
of United. American Mechanics, a resolution was
adopted providing for a. State parade of the
Order on the 11th of September, at Lancaster,
Pennsylvania. It is expected that every Council
in the State will be represented. The Committee
of Arrangements, as tar as appointed, consists of
Messrs. D. R. Hertz, J. K. Snyder, A. Gottschalk,
I). A. Bolt, W. M. Shultz and Wm. G. Row.
The following gentlemen were appointed a
connuittte to take Into consideration the ex
pediency of provision being made at the next an
nual session of the State Council for the educa
tion and support of children of deceased brothers
of the Order: Messrs. H. B. Walter, John Krider,
M. S. Bower, George Hawkes, John Seaver, S.
F. Gwinner and Wm. G. Row.
The American Mechanics are about to erect a
new hall, on Third street,. above Reed, for the
meetings of the down-town organizations.
A LARGE FUNERAL.—Yesterday afternoon the
funeral of Mr. George T. Thorn took place from
his late residence, No. 13.17 North Fifteenth
street,' above Thompson, and was attended by a
large delegation of his personal and political
friends. Many members of, the last Legislature,
the Board of Port Wardens, the Typographical
society, and the Independence' Lodge of the
American Protestant Association attended, and
the funeral cortege was quite long.
BEQUESTS TO rUIILIC INSTITUTIONS.—Marpret
Chambers McKnight, recently deceased, be
queathed to the American Bible Society, Phila
delphia, $1,000; American Board of Commis
sioners for Foreign Missions, $5011; Philadel phi 1:
Education Society $500; Union School and
Children's Home, Twelfth and Fitzwater. ssott;
Ameridan Tract Society, Philadelphia, $3OO. Th
temuinder of the estate, after paying certain
private bequests, to go to the Union Benevolent
Association.
SERIOUS FALL.—Abgalt six o'clock last evenhr,r,
a little girl named Georgiana Kneass, aged four
years, residing at No. 1804 Shippen street, while
in the act of shutting a window In the second
story, fell out and was seriously injured.
EMI. ESTATE SALE.—The following real estate and
stocks werd sold at the Philadelphia Exchange, b
James A. Freeman, commencing at noon yesterday,
with the annexed result: No 811 Noble street, a
two-story dwelling, $4,900; lot on Centre street, Ger
mantown, $1,000; Centre street, Germantown—The
half part in a stone house, 61,7u0: No. 1020 Race
street—Residence, 20 by 170 feet, 612,500; Nos. 011 amt
915 Rodman street—Two dwellings, 63,325: Audubon
place, above Front and Market—Three-story brick
house, 61,000; Hermitage street—Frame houses, above
Third and Green. 6976; No. Ns Dillwyn street—A
frame house, with brick on rear, 631823.
coal Statement. . •
The following shows the shipments of coal over the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the
week ending May 9, compared with the same time
last season:
Shipped North.
Shipped South,
T0ta1....:.......
34.180 12
For c.rrespouding timu Metyear :
Week. Year.
Tona.ewt, Tone.ewr.
5,808 17 _ 178,802 12
10.098 00 442,223 11
Rapped north
Shipped 50uth........,
tr0ta1.........
I)ecrease. 4 .. . . .. .
EBB AI : GE:3.—MB FRUIT &ND IN — GOOD
order. Lanai's and for ode by JOB. B. BUBBthit .
, 107 Routh Delaware avenue,
THE DAILY, EVENING BULLETIN=-PHILADEL-PHIA,' THURSDAY, MA.Y 11',,186&
nclude those who have
ufactoriea.
Week. Year.
Tons. Cwt.. TOns.Cwt.
.10,069 013 ' 135,742 01
—24.071 ‘..6 361,705 14
517,447 . 75
20 494 17 569,554
.19,640 13
52.106 1.4
AnUSEDIENTI%
ACADEMY OF
AUE RICAN
FOURTH NIGHT OF THE
' PRESENT SRAbONLOp . OPT IsOUFFE
BATEMAN% PARISIAN COMPANY, •
THIS, THURSDAY, EvLNING. May 14,
FIRST PRODUCTION HERE OF OFFENBACH'S
LA BELLE HELENE,
Pronounced to be the meet brilliant attar° on the ()nag•
goratlon of Italian Grand Opera.
• TGE, QUEEN BI :K'LtE TOSTEE,
supported by the
ENTIRE CODIPANY OF' PARISIAN ARTISTS.
MM. GUFFROY, LEI4UO,_LAGRIFFOLL ,
__;• •
' DIBLESNE. BEN EDirx , MONI ES.
Mlle FLEURY, I.ONucaAMPS. di o.
NEW YORK CHORUS OF FIE rle VOICES.
NEW AM.) BRILL IANT STI MES.
AUGM.EN TED AND EFFECTIVE ORCHESTRA.
• , .
FRIDAY EVENING—LA BELLE HELENE.
SATURDAY NIGIJT—LA BELLE 'HELENE
SATURDAY—Id A !lEEE at TWO.
FINAL GRANT) DuCliEsS BEritF.SEN rATION.
ADMIESION (Reserved . . DoLLAR
9.16k0r0 for duo performance' at Gould% Piano
Wareroom, Chestnut etreet, below Tenth.
N EW CIIESTNIa STREET THEATRE.—
LAST THREE NIGHTS
LAST THRE R E NIGH'T'S
of io
BLACK CROOK,
AND THE GREAT wiz=
LAST NIGHTS OF MOktlciccaL
LAST NIGHTS OF DIANA,
LAST NIGHTS OF SANDA.
LAST NIGHTS OF LEAH,
THE"CANCAN
THE INCAN'PATION SCENE,
THE/a/lb/WT.4 GROTTO.
and the
GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE,
SATURDAY LAST MATINEE OF
THE BLACK CROOK:'
MONDAY, May 18..
THIS THEATRE WILL. BE CLOSED FOR
SIX NIGHTS. • .
To prepare for the production of the new Two act ran
tomine.
HUMPTY DUMPTY,
Which wlll be AT
uced
AT A , OOST OF 816 000.
T/ITALNUT STREET THEATRE.
yy
THIS (Thursday/EVENING, May 14th, Riat,
JOHN BROUGHAM
Ia his unequalled character of
Mlt. FOX GIA)YK. ATTORNEYAT•LAW.
/n his own sterling comedy of
FLiES IN THE WED.
•
To conclude with the glorious Comedy_of
SWEETHEARTS AND wnins.
FRIDAY—RENE:PIT OF JOHN BROUGHAM.
GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE.
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock.
For the BROUGHAM AMERICAN DRAMA'II“ FUND
—PLAYING WITH FIRE.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.—
Begins Ai' to 8 o'clock.
MRS. JNO. DREW AS THE RICH WIDOW.
REVIVAL OF ittE FAST FAMILY.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY
ONLY NIGHTS OF
THE FAST FAMILY.
With ite Great Coot.
FINE EFFECTS.
CLOTILDE MRS. JOHN DREW
Aided 10 the Full Ccnipany.
SATURDAY—BEIiEnT oF It CRAIG.
MoNDAY t-EXT—THE NEW DRAMA,
A WIFE WELL W N.
MRS. JNO. DREW and BARTON HILL.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
WYMAN'S SECOND WEEK OF GIFTS.
Crowded Houses and Smiling Faces.
WYMAN, Magician and Venti Regale, present! Green •
backs Barrels of Flour, Tom of Coal, and WO other use
ul and fancy articles.
Ey, ry night k nd at B o'clock on
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
Children to Matinee only 15 cents.
Admission, 25 cent& Tickets to admit els, $1
MEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
1V street, above CHESTNUT,
THE FAMILY RESORT.
CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
First week of the reconstructed
BLACK t .11.00 K SALLE r.
Tremendous bit of the Burlesque
IMPF, ACIIIIIEN TRIaL.
Positively the
TANGLED TARCwDSr . lesque on
Doors open at ; commencing at 8 o'clock
A MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.—
Mayll. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
ith, at SY : . Second Grand Concert, THURSDAY,
May 21, at MUSICAL FUND GALL.
See notice tinder hist? tiction,
pENINSYI,VANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
CIIESTNUT Strict, above Tenth.
The Forty-fifth Annnal Exhibition of Paintings, Statu•
ary and Architecture 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 cts. ap27-tf
OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
EVERY EVENING and
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand , Ethiopian Burlesques. Songs. Dana*
Gymnast Balle t antomime dm.
INSIDICAIIICIE.
ACCIDENT TICKETS
From Ono to Thirty Days.
$5.000 in ease of depth by iniury; and $25 per week in
case of dieabling injury; at 25 cents per day.
WILLIAM W. ALLEN, Agent,
ORREST BUILDING,
No. 117 South Fourth Street.
mylimi
TIME RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL
ADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetua.
Office, No. 808 Walnut street.
CAPITAL 8300,000. _
'
Inc:free against lola or damage by FIRE, on Hones,
Storer and other Buildinge, limited or perpetual, and on
Furniture, Goode, Wares and Merchandise in town or
countr.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
Assets . $421,177 76
Invested in the following Securities, viz.:
First Mortgagee on City Property,well tecured..3lwoo et
United States Government .Loans... ..... 117.000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. ..... 75,000 00
Pennsylvania $0,000,000 6 per cent. 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and second
Mortgages. • •
.. • •
.. . ......• .• . . 35,,C90 Of
Camden and Amboy RailroadCoMPani's6pir
Cent. Loan —•-
........ •- . - ..... 6,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading hailroadCompany's
6 per Cent. L0an.....,. - .. .. 6,000 09
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per ••• Cent. Mort
gage Bonds .. .. .
..... 4,560 00
County Firo Ineuranco • "Company's Stock: • ..... 1,050 00
Nlechanics' Bank Stock.. -.......... .. ... ...... 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock..... 680 00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's
3,250 00
Stock
Cash in ii • a;li ...... :...... 7,037 76
Worth at Par......... .................. ..... $4i1,177 76
Worth this date at market prices
DIRECTORS.
Clem. Tingley, Thomas H. Moore,
NVM. Musser, Samuel Costner,
Samuel ilispham. James T. Young,
H. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker,
Wm: Stevenson, Christian J. Hoffman.
Beni, W. Tiagley, Edwar Sit S e a r m . uel B. Thomas.
CLEM. TINGLEY, Prcddent.
TIIOIIAS C. Hr LI ft Secretary.
PLITLADrLF/111 4 December I,l'x. Jal-tn th II tt
pIaCENIX. INS
PURNCEPHII.COMPAN
OF HD A
DRL
INCORPORATED 1804— , CHARTER PERPETUAL,
No. 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Exchange.
This Company insurefrom losses or damage by
FIR'
no liberal terms, on buildings. merchandise, furniture,
Re., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings by
doßoSif,9r premium.
.V.o.lnPanY has been in active option for more
than, sixty years, during which all 11111131 have been
oronUtly. adjusted sad aid.
MRECTORR.
J'lk6dge' David Lewis.
/4 ' 13. env, Benjamin Etting..
John T. Lewis, Thos. U. Powers,
William S. Grant. A. R. Moßearl,
Robert W. Learning. Edmond Castinon.
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox,
Lawrence LONSI.2. Jr.. L 01.1113 C. NOITII. _
JOHN R. WUCHEREIt. Preeinent:
&Lamm. WILCOX. Secretary.
NTIIRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY.—CHAR
A
TER PERPETUAL.
ghee, No. ill WALNUT street, above third, Plated&
Witt insure against Lose or Damage by Fire„
_on Build
miss, either perpetually or for a limited tune. Household
Furniture and iderchandbe generally.
Also, Marine Insitrance on Vessels. Cargoes; one
Freights. Inland Insuconce to all Darts of the Union
DIRECTORS •
Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger,
D. Luther. J. E. Baum.
Lewis Audenried, Wm. F. Dean,
John It. Blakistom , John Ketcham.
Davis Pearson. John B. He J,
WM. ESHER, President
F. DE=, Vico Preeident
is224u.th.s4S
WM.
Wu. M. SHIM 800retar9.
2LETNA LIVE STOCK INSURANCE • COMPANY OF'
-1124
HARTFORD, CONN.
• O. C. KIMLALL, President.
T. 0. ENDERS. Vice President. •
J. B. TOWER, Secretary. '
This Company insures '
HORSES, MULES AND 'CATTLE
BF almt Death by Fire, Accident or Disease. Also, against
heft and the Hazards of Transportation.
REFIIIBIINOFJ3.
B. B. Kingston, Jr., Gen. h'reight Agent Penna. R.R.
J. B. Brooke Manager Commil Agency, Ledger Building,
A. &IL Liambre. Cabinet-Ware Manufaeturom •1488
Chestnut s reet.
David 1", Moore's Sons, Undertaken, 829 Vine et.
C. D. Brush. Man , r ./F / tna Life Ina Co.. 4th hul. Ohestant.
H. R. Deacon. Lumber dealer. 9014 Mukot et.
Geo. W. fleed,A Co.. Wholesale Clothier. 483 Market at,
WILLIAM C. WA10), General Agent.
Forrest Building. Noe. 121. and 128 8. Fourth 41e,
apl.Bm • Philadelphia; ra;
VAMP INOURANCE COMPANY NO NITI4OO -
I. Btreet " - PHILADELPHIA.. 1.
FIRE iNSURANCE ExCLuSI,VEIX4x
DLitEOTORB:
HYancld N. Buck. • Philip B. Justices
regaichardsou. 1 0 4 4 11 .a.,./Pv,:,,rume nil y.
eriry w rea •
bert Pearce, er.
Geo: A. Wed, UIIIIL incites. ,
Robert B. Potter Moordecai Busby.
PAW ) . AYE l alt l ekrfire n i t iem' t.
wn,Luats ULANOILIZIN 80Crearri .
I 829 ..--(awtnat
[ZAN IKLAI N
FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY
PHILAD'ELPHUA.
Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Streets
Meets on January 1,1888;
02,003,740 09
capital. .
Premiuma
UNSETTLED
243. CLAMS.
693
Losses Paid Since 1820 Over
iNI4S, 500,000.
Perpetual and Temporat7 Pellelei on Liberal Termal
Chez. N. Baneker.
Tobias Wegner , Samuel Grant.
Geo. W. Richard&
Isaac Lea. CHARLES
GEO F. D.
sto.u.ustEß.
rams fiu.g.zinepu. Ken
anew Wed of ritteleargh
TIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE 00hIs
va . , l 4% . incorported by the Legbdature of PaPILOS
Office. S. E. corns: , THIRD and WALNUT Streets.
MARINE IpsuINSuRANCES
On. VesVessel,Came and FrehtliktoltANCES all yarn' of the world.
/Iv LAND
On goods by riser, canal. lake and land carriage to all
yarn of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On metehandise Son
On Storm. Dwellings.
• ASSETS OP THE COMPANY.
November 1,1887
fa 8 0 03,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan.
10-40isLE 000 00
190.000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan.
184,400 00
10,000 United States 7 810 Per Cent , Y.oan.
• orretusury Notes... ~. —." ..
190,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Pe r 1451141
Man . . . • ' • • 110.070 CO
• 1.98,000 City of FfiiiiaeViiii Six Per Cent
Loan (exemnt from tax) 126.66
71 60,000 State of New Jersey Six
Loan . . . .
91.000 0
b:).000 Pennsyl v a nia
gage Six i'er Cent. —— Bonds... 19 800 0
05,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mo rt.
18,000 v4aaVrg g 3 ' 376
For Cent. Bonds (Penna. RR.
guarantee). M• 1000 01 . 1
10,000 State of Tenn es s ee bia • '
Loan_ 18.000
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent.
Loan.. ... .
10,000 800 shares .
stock 44" 00
Company, Principal and interest •
guaranteed by the City of Phila.
delphia 16,000 00
7,000 150 ehares stock Pennsylvania Rail.
road Company
6,000 100 shares stook North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company...,—
00
1:0,000 80 shares stock Philadelphia"and 134°4
Southern Mail Steamship Co. 18,000 00
101,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, .ffrst
liens on City Pr0pertie5........... 101,800 00
myll•M
Par Market Value 81.102.94 60
Cont. 81.059.670
Real Estate— 86.000100
Bills Receivable for Insurances .
made. . .. . . . 919,126 47
Balances duo at
minms on Marine °Skies—AC.
cruod Interest. and other dobta
due the Company„.... —.
stock and scrip of sunary "In;n:
ranee and other Companies,
86.018 00. Estimated va1ue... ... 11,017 00
Casten Bank ........................5103, 1 69
Cacti Drawer
103,815 CI
81,101,400
DIRECTORS:
Thomaa C. Hand. James 0. Hand.
John C. Davie, Samuel E. Sickest,
Edmund A. Solider. James Tra9nair..
I oeeph H. Seal. William C. budwigs
Theophilue Paulding., Jacob P. Jones.
ilugh Craig. James B. McFarland.
Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Lyre,
John R. Penrose, John D. Taylor,
U. Jones Brooke. Spencer,Mcilvaine,
ilenry Sloan. Henry (,Dallett, Jr..
,
Jeorse G. helper. George W. Bercuutom
William G. Scullion. John B. Semple. Pittearil,
Edward Latourcade. D. T. Morgan. •
Jacob Riegel. A. B. Berger D, P._ M
THOMAS C. HANrealdent.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice Preeldent.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. des to oval
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PIIILADEL
!ears , • p hia.
_ Incorporated March 27, 1820. Office.
A No. 84 N. Firth street. Insure Buil
. tings.
r r , .t6l Household Furniture and Merchandise
•a• generally, from Loss by Fire (in the City or
• Philadelphia only.)
• '4 l " Statement of the Ames of the Association
January Ist, 1868, published in compliance with the pre
visions of an Act of Assembly of April 6th % Mil
Bonds and Mortgagee on Property in the City
of Philadelphia only. .......... ..... ........ emus. p
Ground Rents.— ••• ...... . ........ ........ ...... 18,814 t*
Real Estate.. —.••—. . . ..... 61.744 67
Furniture and • Fixtures of Vitice.... 4.400 oil
U. S. 520 Registered 80nd541.878 00
00
Cash on hand. ....... ••.. •
—51,222438 NI
TRUSTEES.
WilliamA. Keyser; H. Hamilton. S Cbarles el
P. amu Snerhawk er .
Peter Bow.
John Carrow, Jesse Lightfoot,
George L Young. Robert Shoemaker.
Joseph R. Lyndall. Peter Armbruster.
Levi P. Coats. M. II Dickinson.
Peter W 'Samson.
WM. H. HAMILTON, President
SAMUEL BPARHAWK. Vice President.
WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary.
THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE QOIII:PANY.—Or
I flee, No. Ile South Fourth street, bele* Chestnut.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phil*
deiphia," incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylia
Ma in MO, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire,
excluaively,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable instltution.with ample capita find
contingent fund carefully invested, continues to immure
buildings, furniture, merchandiseoko., either pentanentlY
or for a limited time, against loos or damage by &OM the
Lowest rates consistent with , the absolute safety of its cue
foment..
Loon.* adjusted and ppaid with all possible despatch.
DIRECTORS:
Chas. J. Butter, Andrew IL Miller,
Henry Budd, James N. Stone,
John Horn, Edwin L, Reakirt,
Joseph Moore. i Robert V. Massey. Jr..
George Mecke, ' Mark Devine.
MARL BUTTER, Preeident.
HENRY BLDD, Vice-President.
BEXJAIIIIN F. lionoinxtr. Secretary and Treasurer.
61324082 Ft
N.liitD FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 0
This Company takes Asks at the lowest rates conalsten
with safety, and confines its buninees exclusively to
FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADEI.
MLA.
OFFICE—No. 722 Arch Street. • Fourth National Bank
Building.
DIRECTORS:
Albert C. Roberta.
Charlee R. dmith.
Albertua King.
Henry Munro.
I James Wood.
John dhallcroes.
•
J. Henry ADM%
Hugh Mulligan.
F tzoatrick.
B. ANDRESS. Freeldent.
Wm. H. Psalm'. Been
Thomas J. Martin. - -
John Hirst,
Wm. A. Rant'.
James Mangan.
William cilium,
J am es Jenner,
Alexander T. Dickson,
Robert B. Panels,
CON
WM. A. Roux. Treas.
WIRE INSIIRANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE• PENN.
sylvania }lre Insurance Company—lneorporat4. l 2i .
-Charter Perpetual—No. 610 Nirshatut, street. oPPosne
dependence Square.
Thls Company, favorably known to ,the eirtimittiidtjtot
over forty years, continues to insureage :a loes or dam
age by bre, on Public or Private Buil either perms
uently or for a limited time. • Also , on tare, Stocks
of( Lids and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund , is in
i v ex in s most careful meaner. wide& .enables them to
offer to the insured undoubted security in the case of
loss an.
DCTO •
,Daniel Smith. Jr.. ere
t h o l in t ul3mig
'Alexander Benson,
Isaac Hazelhurst„ Henq u ivi u l.
Thomas Robins. G
Daniel Haddotki r. •
DANIEL S MITH. Jr.. President.
WILLIAM G. OnowaLL. BematasT.
1 EFFERSON FIRE IN_RURANO • COMPANY OF nu
il
ladelphia.-oflice. No. 24 North Fifth stmt. near
Market atreet. ,
Incorporated by the Legislature of Faintly!Tanta Chu.
ter Perpetual. Capital and a teetksl6ftuue. Make In.
par t ne n telp, 4 l l , Lose Dam s LILT. Fire a p:
and razi.
.1;17.4,1. forme.
•
ne.
Wm. McDaniel. raucaro Edward P. Moyer.
Igrael PflterSOD, Frederickbadner.
J ohn F. Belaterling. Adam . Olean.
Relay Troentner.henry Uri/.
Jaen n Bohandein D. t
P ,_ _
Pre4leriCk 'ROO% Drick.
Samuel Miller. rite /4. Fort.
_Mat _ Preeldil ent
PET EISSU too-Prim!
oretary and Tammany.
Pxuarxein.
ABIBRiporsargaI=CONPAITF. FICK%
gli°
I lartr i tti l i t .gdOT
~eure on
l aatrre * MIA .41, us it
aga dom. r =dio. maw*
lx i k i rf•g eg aid i aalxt, sa. , L o as d e rmal PriMirt
Ibomai R. Maris. me a g *4 I C l. la . in a t lia g . i
.
, 1 _,cu
John T. 17
____ Y fffia • *Want:
&raga O. u, viaawavica.l3acratarv. .
'.
:,' . tw0 .2400,200 06
.....1,184,5443 20
/NOOME FOB UR
83150.1X10.
DIREgTOR.
Goo.
'AltrodFlue%
Eras. frL
Thomas Sparks.
. B„___Grant. _
pr BANCKER,, Proadens.
.B. Vice Presiden
)cretary oro tom. t
lanky. this Company has Int
tell
1111.601.6u6 is
IF4rat eg,i4,1146.
. - 1.6 .. i*,: . e4'...V:5 . :
o
MORTGAGE OF 84,000.
MORTGAGE OF - $1,600.
AT'PLI" TO
BALDERSTON & ALBERTSON,
(ntrmutne,)
NO. ` 120 North u . hirteetith -Street'.
an,3o tf
efg • FOR.:SALE.
alit A Splendid Fenr.Siory Dwelling
On West Car of Street, •
with all the modern improvements. Lot 18 feet by 121
feet deep. Ihe entire furniture will be sold with tho
'houst, if desired, Apply to
J. lIERVTY fIitYAN,
np2,B tip fh e 12t• 143 Synth t3IXTH dtreett_
El FOR SALE-
A Shovel and Spade Manufactory,
.With Building and Machinery,
l ipring nil tbo latest improvemento ; will be oold on
account of tho ill health of dm proprietor •
daily at 2P. M.,
At No 4;0, Mareliolietreet. -
in 714 lit•
r" FOR BALE—A VERY ELEGANT GERMAN.
; , town Residence : built cud tinjAhcd in the ni eupt
rior manner with huge lot of ground. *table. ic
boure, beautiftilly and conveniently located, and in
ottfeet order. . • . , ,
bl be cold on accommodating term!, or exchatuted for
Ilret.chm city ni ()petty. or iwcuritiee.
For further intonnation address Box 1706, Postoffice;
Philadelphia.. - niyl4 6to
DESIRABLE INVESTMENTB=PROPERTIEB.
itNorth Ninth .street, above Rave: Eleventh street,
above Arch; Fine Leta, North Broad street
EDW. B. BaIVEGY,
223 North Nluth street 9to nA. M.
1104 th a tuat.4l
,
FOR PALE—COUNTRY BEAT, WITLI
.. to aix notes of ground, sitnate on Clioster mood,
" below OtirhY, withlu ton minutes* walk of pas-
sensor and ten minutes , drive to Media Railroad,litationa.
Howe contains eleven rooms. with all conveniences, and:l
is partly furnished. Oroundli fertile, and in good condi;
Non ; I arge and small fruits in full bearing; ice-house filled i
connuodioua stable sad barn; gOod water.
. CLATor,& ETTINO.
mys to th 012 t• 707 Walnut street.
" ir FOR SALE—DEIMRABLE WHARF PROPERTY
t and large and commodious Warehouse on the east
aide of Beach street, between Merloorough and Han:
over stitch.. 101 feet front op Beach street, and . 610 feet.
more or Ices in depth to the NVerdes'e fine in, the river
Delaware :lood depth of water.
LtiSi.lid do MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers,
my &tu th slit' 1031 Beach street, above LaureL
---
tDESIRABLY: .COUNTRY kEt3IDEN(II3
attle, in a healthy beautiful autifnl loca M
l, on O York,
" road, about fifteen runes north from bitadelphia;
five tient+ with atone house,.'2s room: goo .water„ ham
and tie cermary out buildincs 'variety of fruit. groPea,
L ENS & 51()NTGOAIE eV. Convoyaneent,
ap9 th ant* 103 5 Bonen street.
E".MA PRET sTREET PROPERTi - , NO. lOW FOR
;;: ale or r et. ro,eetelon given the letot June. Apply
to W. LI. JONES, lel') Market etreet: leyl3.4t*
FOR BALE. • BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
on the ,Hiver Bank, in the upper part of Beverly,
" N. J. containing one acre, extending to Warren
wtrett. The house is large and convenient; wide hank
theentre ; shade treve, grounds tastefully laid out,
and # arden filled with all kinds fruit; within af w
minutes , walk of steamboat or rallrnad. Apply on the
prendbcp, or to WM. KAIN, No. 10 North Fourth stre,t,
hilada. api tf
FOR SALE.--TilE• lIANDSOME DWELLING.
No. fi'2..5 Pine street, with all the modern imorove
mrnts•, built in the best manner. also, the Three.
-tor) MS oiling. No. HS North Seventh street, with all irn
pro% iramedinto poeeeeslon to both. Avply to
Pt UK At . JORDAN, 4j Walnut atreet.
A VERY DESInAIILE RESIDENCE FUR BALM.
MAN'I liA. WEST PHIL tfli:LPill ft.—Modem
" built convenient home; large lot finely improved
Frnit, Flowere t &et Inquire on premises. gl fla
Icon m
on street.t. ean
FOR SALE A CoUNTRY SIAT. CONTAINING
tf letrea euperlor tand. with excellent Improveineut.a.
very deanably located on the old Lancanter Tern
pike, within Y mile from lilerion Station. on Pennaylva
nia Central litailroa(L 5 mike from Market Street Bridge.
J 51. (1i.;5151EY & SUNS, Goa IValnut etroet.
GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.—T HAND
come Pointed. tone Reeldence. with lot 11G' feet
" front by 22.0 feet deep,. atutdel; rituata on the
coutheaat corner of Entit Walnut lane aria Morton etroet.
1103 every city convenience. and 13 in excellent repair.
J. M.. UMMEY & hOAS, bet Walnut etreeL
FOR SALE.--THE Ttiltlr.E-BTOKY BRICK
fri Dwelling. No. 510 Coati ttreet. J. W. GU1151E1:
" BONS , I,s'elnut etreet._
FOR SALE. —TIIE HANDSOME THREE-STORY
brick Dwelling, with threepstory double back build
Inge. situate northwest corner of Nineteenth and
Filbert streets: has every modern convenience and lm
orov. ',lent. and is in perfc order throughout. .1. 31.
01 3131EY & 80N8. 641 d Walnut street.
FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME THREE.' BTORA
gebrick I:evidence, feet front. wito d foot rulo yard
" and every convenience, ',Rasta on the Booth nide of
Minton street, we. tof Ninth street. J. M. GUMALEY A
(iNS. E.OB Walnut street.
11 ARCH STREET—FOR SALE—TILE ELI?GANI
brown stone Cottage, built inn superior manner.
with extra couyeniencta. and Lot, 61 feet front by
:uti feet deep. northwegt corner of Arch and Twenty-find
, trette. J. M. GUMMEY ds. SUNS, Elk WYalnutgbeet.
CAPE MAY COTTAGE FOIL SALE. CONTAIN.
rilog rooms - eligibly located on York avenue. Will
be rented not gold (fuinighed) for the rummer gen
ial]. For particulars address M. C.. thlg office.
—my64fs
FOR SALE, OR TZTYT FIiIINISFINI.) A PLEA.
inSANT 1101, 4 E and grounde.near Germantown
betwebehlikatannrddl2lLtdstl...
CP.Witd437,ogiaelnScitblenioZily
FOE SALE—A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE.
;with three-story double bask buildings.lici.lo2 North
Twentieth et. Inquire on the premises. tny2l2t.
STOCK. GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES
of a First-08es
FURNITURE STORE
Fro Sale at n bargain. For particulare, addrees "FURS'
TUBE." lic LLETtti Office.
FOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS.
Large lot Washington avenue and Twenty-third et.
l lute L. B. Twenty-second, above Arch at.
3 lot, N. S. Walnut, above Thirty.aeventh erect, Weal
Philadelphia.
3 tote W. S. Franklin, above Poplar at..
6 loth E. S. Eighth, above Poplar et.
"2 loth E. S. Frankford road. abovo Huntingdon et.
All in improving neighborhood. Apply to COPPUCK
JORDAN. •33 Walnut etreet. ao4tt
TO SENT.
STORE, 809 CHESTNUT STREET,
TO LET .
APPLY AT
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
myl tf
DESIRABLE GERMANTOWN PROPERTY Ti‘
telßent —To rent, a very desirable double Douse. with
stabling, and about four acres ofland, on Mein
street, convenient to horse and steam railroad. Gas and
water on the prenikes.
Also, a large, modern built MANSION. with about ten
• Crk t 5. of lawn, shunt° at the corner of - Bristol Township
line road and Gorg4s lane, near the railroad station. It is
very desirably located, has hot and cold water bath.
Ntabling, &c. 'I ho grounds are embellished with shads
trees; shrubbery, dm.'
Also' a desirable RESIDENCE, with two arras of land,
stabling, Sze Bristol Township line road Above Goagas
lane. 9 erms rooder.te. ApPIT to
myl4 6tl W. C. lIENSZEY, 737 Market street.
In• TO LET—A . FINE RURAL DWELLING. C.
tabling nine rooom with basement kitchen. eltuated
on Greenway Lane.. near Fifty.third and Dub)
Fluid. Darby PaEsetwer Railroad Dare yaws every hat(
hoar,
• hiYl4l3 to
royl4-themat • _
•
TO LET.—DT. SIBABLE. BUSINEStt LOCATION.
1E1225 Chestnut street. !XIX by IN) feet to glover street
" Building altered into Store. or - ler on tin orovetueat
lease, or iloon3 let separately; Inquire 4814 South Broad
street, oriof • aBO. S. WEST.
my 14 th s ; 419 Locust street.
RENT—A HANDSOME • FUSNISHE')
in"ilegidence,koUth Bide of Arch str_est. west of Seven.
teenth strott. • J. M. GIMMEY & BONS, WS WM.
out Ftreet.
aTO LET— ,
For mix months or a year, a place at Chestnut. Hill,
ou high ground, near .Oravers Lane litattod, eou.
wining, with lawn and, vegetable garden. nearly tiro
acres, with stone house fun:defied and in good orden, and
a large stns e stable and coach house.
Apply to
. O. STUART PAT•IISON.
ni
yi2,9t• • No. 623 Wahiut street.
irtGERRANTOWN.—A FURNISHED' 1101:181-1,
very pleasantly located, to rent for four months.
Apply at . 115 Rittenhouse' street, German.
,town. myint•
PL RNISHED COUNTRY PLACE NEAR MEDIA
for rent.— Price, including ice. stapling and garden,
as 500. Addretai CAMERON, Box ;35, Media Poet
inyid 6t!
I attil FOB REND— 114, D 4 AI
wan/4
-allOtuE DWELLIN. GI, IN
t
complete order ,
with
hi:l4l43'ot: • apply cat the :Mamas, T la t l e WeA t i l t pr lC :
leYl2,Bt*
FOR REND.—AT OLD YORM ROAD STATION;
North Pennsylvania Railroad, a commodious Wont
Mansion, thoroughly furnbhedt 'Nvitn verandahs ,on
'three sidea. Beautiful huge beaded by large old
forest trees •, stabling for four honest ten acres of land.
Garden kep by resident gardener -at (mimes expense.
Use of fresh row. &c. For rent for summer, season. J.
• .ItEDERICR , LISTt 629 Walnut. ' 1 • myll
70.-RENT.—YURNIBRED. • , 21: LARGE : STON
:Hamden Howse, with good gordent situate, soarßON tho
Bell Tavern, TwentyatevontltWard. Appitto
LUCIi &PASCHALL; 715 Walunt street, - - inYll•tf
----------- r — MWEENT.—
i' ' CAPE ISLAND .cOITAGE i Tg„ enteg „. is de.
ao nowiy.,arrobad, haa...,xer h i,,,ro,oo.wAtuan
, -.. lightfully located near the Columbia
unobettuctoo view of tho oceap. , -•• ~.,,
,•• , ,
W iuiifirw.R.
. • ".7, .
3 , Chisie Y, --------
n)
'lt*
'' ' HEM VA : Vg i N o4 l
0, To Tret , dimirealddlim . l ' sii
mambo 0 ern t c , br bhp
. "
Groun d
atteelp?.erkt mew fror the D a r 3.
Delaware counts. vt; .4 ~./ 4, 4 , .'" exid Ned o .*43/rOaa•
i ltinid Station 01' A I a omit stree t .
.
J. M. 'GUNN Y B , , • ,
JOHN DICK.
tFifttrUdrd and Darby road
,ILENT l tIK 7 . E t31,111.111E1t,, morr7-4.
highly desirable Iteeldence, on the 'Mt Yet k roa , op..
1,01300 the Forth enneylvania liatiroad Stet on, 1
furnished the city. %he house is large. handsome, and
'4 here is :a Well.stoeked irult and vegetable
garden, let.lninre filled, g, Ste, pops o "1 0 ,
glv, n lath of Juno.: Addreea "VALDON," Shoetnaket.
tats 11 r. 0.. biontsoniery county..Pa, , 1243.tf4
:liquors - zoo Tiirt
icthenavillo and Wynne Wood .tatlone on the Penn
" Nylraiiia Ilatiread, maven miles from Philadelphia.
APply io nTADELNI.AN Et,DAKEIt, Gtgouscllle titiition;
or. CABINET P. Li:. Pa.
TO PENT FROM JUNE 15 TO SEP , EMBER
15, tt tt
Furnished Ile , e. on Price street. German.
' town, All modern convonldnaes. Addres4
BOX, 2054;1%A). . WyStrO
FOR RENT. THE FOUR-STORY BRICK
to Dwellin 5, with thice•story back buildregs, altuato
o. North Twentlelltatrcut. .J. bi Gl,bllrßY &
80148 5 Walnut meet', . ' • ; ,
it,'lo RENT.—WEST PHILADELPHIA—DEM RA.
ble Cottage, large_yard,, every cenvenienee, Sze. Rent
9 ' SM. APP)9 3451 Walnut street. znyi.) Bt.
itFOR RENT,—TEIE LARGE BRkoll.pwruaid
.z. fifteen rooms, with every convenience; N. W. corner
' Pine and Eighteenth, areas. ,J. M. itIiNIMEY ds
SONS, SLEI Walnut street.
rl4, TO.LIF.T, —A , LARGE COUNTRY , SEAT, FUR.
Melted, 4 mike from Market Street B Idge, 10 min.
" utete walk irons horse care. Lawn with shade, good
garden, fruit, ets hie. carriage beetle, ice house full. AO.
lig IMlblastot street !total; to 2 o'ctock., ' aP4O
.. 1.4
rIPTO LET—A SUPERB COUNTRY SEAT—JTST
Palmed, painted, &c , near Fr4ukford, with eta.
Ming. carriage -house, garden, lcotheuse. &c. inquire
1321 Girard avenue.. , ' ' . - , • . ap2A tf;,
r. TOR RENT ' FOR TUE BUMMER SEntION.
. farnighed.—An elegant' Reddence. with stall.
. vegetable Jordon and oseveral acres of land atteen
airman on fd anbelm street. Germantown. J. M. GU -
fd_EY d: BONS. NA Walnut street. - .
To Lia—THE SPLENDID AEC ONIISTORY RO(/51
of store 0.. W. corner, Eleventh and Ohestuut etrocte.
Evert modern Improvement, rent low. Apply on the
Inc-nasal , • • • ' tay12,16t3
REAL ESTATE SetLES.
.k.LE HY ORDER OF IiELRB. ESTATE OF
JobriYorner, deceased, Jams A. PIiEtIMANi Auc
tioneer. Building Sites, Chestnut 11111, with trouts
on Turnpike and Township Line Roads. Oh Wednesday,
May Zl' at 19 o'ckwa.noon, will be sold at nubile a ale,
at the Philadelphia Exchange. the" folio% hig described
real catalo. tho property . Of "John Yoraer, , ' deedaaed ; all
that certain tract or piece of land with the frame build
ing teed barn thereon erected situate on this easterly aide
of the Chestnut Hill not Spring Muse Turnpike road;
commencing at a point at the distance of 13 feet, north
westward homy atone dividing the laud of Medea Vo
tuer and land belonging to Esther Derr; thence along.
the. land of the said Charles
North 4t deg. 02 min. east to a points thence
along said /nod li. 14 deg. 2. min E. to land of said Esther
Derr: thence along the tame N. 42 deg. E. 590 feet 9141 n.
(Mee to a stone in the mlo die of the Tommaltip Line road;
thence N. 61 deg. 51 min. W. rya feet to a atone, in the mid
dle of raid To wurbir Line road ;thence along laud of
Thomas Li' le d. 44 dtg..ll utln. NV 661 feet 1 Inches to the
Chestnut 11111 and Spring House Turnpike road; thence
along said read 5.21 deg. `29 min. E. 104 feet 734 inches to
ti e pt." of beginningCeotalnlng I acre., redskin!
',l
1.4 u perches according . to survey Jeiro Lightfoot,
Ere• made April 22d, loes. City. Surveyor. O ne,
la an
CXVillt'llt Well of water on the premiers. minute's
walk to depot Pavement freia depot past the premises.
Si'.veysodplanAtthestore ^IIY Order Of flellu.
Cori nflO to be paid at the time of rale.
JAMES A. FREE3I AN, Auctionetr,
Store. 4,t1 %Velma strvet.
SALE I.IY ORDER (11 ,
Jona+ h'in LCedoll), d.C4Sted.,---441111PP A. Freeman,
" m
Ationeer-- ow e liing and Lot, No. 1 Pine street.
on NVeduesday May 27, laCe at la o'clock, noon, will no
at public sale, at the hilladelphia Exchange, the fol
lowing d;scrlbi d itri estate. late the property of Jona
klhn Ler dole, riefeSkt.d. All that jet of gr-und wit'. the
threes tors brick dwelling house nith back
flit rein erected, shin ou the north side of Clue street,
Let vi Net, 11413 bCCOpiletrsets. No. 117. ccnialetng In
front feet te.3...; inches., and h depth feet 6 Inche-, the
re ex 45 fret being r'ai feet ;' inetll}l %vide. tic serving tt, the
property en the ea t the use of an alleyway .sio the
eastern side berecf. lest ts inches wide itini aboot 'Xi feet
long. to be left ellen now is. The 'dwelling le roomy
and pleasant, ricsr the market and birsinevs on the
wharves.
I and sari ey at the store.
Terms ci sit.
Sao to he paid when the property is struck oft.
JAMES A. FitEEMAN, Ar:ctioneer.
Store, 423 Walnut street.
n 137.1441
r0y7.14 :1
REAL ESTAT,C—.JAMES A. FREEMAN. AFU
tioneer.--1 ent t eridence. Do- ildb Vine etreet On
" Wet needay, May I.em, at 12 u'eMck. noon. will be
.old at public eat.. at theYhtladelplif a Exchange the
low log dermibrd zeal . estate; All that certain lst of
grormd with
trey brick
at three store briek residence with
double .tweistely brick back build's as thereon elected.
g/toate on the with. side of Vine purer. west of riven-
Hell (No. 1".09. 17 t , et t inches front and KS feet deep.
thin narrow Jur Olds by the further depth of 2 feet. being
NS fret deep 1. - Horeb. r. with the nee of a 2,1 e, feet alley
din% into Wibter street. Thu honer is La good ranalr.
Ua to ate ,r tinge with hot and cold water. bath. gas.
rte. rev - May be examined at soy time. biecupancy
with the deed.
t :leer ot int =Mance.
7air b lur to be paid st the Crum of s.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
Store 422 Wsdnut .treet.
;nil 14 al
fic !MAL . ENTATE.-3AbIES A. FiIf:P.MAN.
.1 l
Auctioneer..are•rtnry prick Dwelling. No. MI
lcmth 'f hird strcet. On %% ednelday. nay Tab,
at 12 otclock, neon. will be cold et tmblic eat .e at the
Philadelphia. .Excbange. the following detetibed real
eetate-,All that certain tbrceatory brick hones and lot
of ground thereto belonging. :Amato on the cut aide of
'1 bird ,trtet. b feet north of Beaver rtreet.9.e feet front
by W feet deep. The dwelling it three.storien high. with
tuceaterien brick back building. it has bath. hot and
cold water. rouge. gag throughout, and nt in gOOO order.
It7l — sl.tu7 c f the ptireh a., money may remain.
Iterl'o.etreioncanbe bad on the lot Nueember next,
hot ife a month rent will be allowed tiro puttig/Per for
the "cc of rte property till that time.
Our elft:i to be paid at the time of sale.
illr" Clear of all incnrnbrante.
JA.4llli A. FREI:NIAN. Auctioneer.
Store, 41r1 Walnut atreet.
rny7 14
ORPHANS , COCET SA LE..-ESTATE OF SARAH
Fulton. de( tam_hams A Freeman, Auctiouccr.—
• Butineet Location. ?io. :t.6 South street_ Under au.
flier - Iry of the Orphans' Courtier the city and county of
Philadelphia, on Wedneeday. May 27, WA, at 12 o'clock.
nt on. will be told at public talc, at the Philadelphia
Exchange. the following ececribed Real Estate, th pr.:l
-M- of Sarah Fulton, deceased. All that certain three
ttory brick rummage and lot of ground situate on the
north tide ot South street, at the din/ante of 40 feet
city;
of Ninth erect, in the Seventh Ward of the city
containing in front on South stneet 16 feet end in depth
57 feet to wit feet ride alley.: Uear of all int timbrance.
Itir"SICO to be paid at Ow time of talc
By the Court. JOSEPH .MEGAItY, Clerk 0. C.
WILLIAM W. FULToN. AdminisPator.
JAMES A. ,FREEMAN. Anctioneer.
Store., 4:12 Walnut etreet
rnyl.l4 21
ttoi::;‘,l d:4 . ..f13144 i.l
(ZUNIMER BOARDING,
NORTH ?ESN: RAILROAD.
Mier Dart. **south Broad street, will open drat day of
Juno a beautiful furnished honer. twenty zones from
l'hlladelphla,6ne and a half home ride.three trains daily.
one rqoare from the station, fine thade,beet epring water.
boating and Wang. Will open tho house sooner It re•
quired. APP/Viinanediately. - ulyl3
QUM MER BOARDING.—ELIGIBLE ROOMS, WM
board, now vacant at ~ L 1 Locust, And. We d Phila.
dolphin. aPalm•
HOUSE,
R I ATII
SuIIOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS. N. J.
Opens 15th June, with term reduced. For particular,
route. etc,. addrems S. T. COZENS,
apit.th e tit ain,: Proprietor..
TTNATED STATES 110 TEL, LONG BRANCH, WILL
over Jurm 16,156 E,
107 to o tu•6t*
jiRANCH, N. .1 1 Wia.
open June 1, W
14
my 7 th tirao .LAIRD; Proprietor.
34 1E OL I AMifei r el i ; 4 01 19TEL. L93U BRLINC
WILL
2137th tUte COOPER '
DRUG&
RO Th.„...ut BERT 13110EMASER & WIIOLES&LE
a. N. E. earner Fourth and Race streets,
inviallTaiention °ldle Trade to their tergegtock cot
Fine Drugs and C&eveicales Eraeutial 011a..k3pons.es.
Cork', &e. zulli74l
EMEAREr RQQT. OF RECENT 131FORT.T.
iii and very superior quelity: White G um, Arabia, set
India Castor OH, White and Mottled' Cartlie Soap,: live
Oil, of various brand% For sale ,I;ty maga:v.BMM
SINKER d< CO Druggists'. Northeast corner 0 'Forth
and Race streets. '• • nontf
DIJRE PAINTII.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE
.L White Lead, Zinc White'and Colored Paiute& our
own nuinufaoturo, of undoubted
_itt quantities to
suit purchasers, ROBERT 8110EMARER di 00.. Dealers
In Faints and VarWshes, N. E. corner Fourth • and linen
streets. - no2T.tt
nBI:j1(11113TS , fitTISDRiE 13.—:CMA: DUATES. am STAR A
1J ' Mimes. Comlasi .Brushes; Mirrors, TsredszPlllll
Baxes. HMI Poo °P t burgynstrumentst Trusses.`and
and.Eoft
i t uober. (~,pods, • 0 Cases.. aisss-and Meta
Sirringe o . c.... 1U ,at {Epode:
,and5",pr1c0i._"........8,, .
SISOIVIYEN 4s; pis Tsar,
Iskr6tt , • . ' Oonth Eighth etreet.
rpm; VERITABLE EAU DE COLOGNE—JEAN
MARIA FARLNA.--The most fesoltiatiag, of ail tenet
watero v ia festivity or siokrieee. andsat ..willo l 46 l .yert
name and celebrity to this .eXquksiage ,reir g Per
fihne. Single bottles, 75 cents: Tbreqr two dol
, LIUBDE 'Apothecary;
• 1410 hestout street,
now ireit.WAiniorm
1, , x,
. .
TEST ,RE ADY—BINGIIAII'S ' LATIN ' G MAR.--
cS New Bdition.--A Grammar of the Latin ' for
the Ilse a Schools. Witrcises and, yeeabu ea , by
William Bingham. Al Sup erinterkdert of Ule Ina=
School. - '. "? '
,The Publishers tak.e.Pleasure in anntruminrto Teachers
'and friends of Education generally s that ,tbo , new editipn
of the. sbcote Work Is DOW readY, Mid they invite &carom*
examination of the same, and a comparison 'with 'other
w orks on'thoe aloe subJeat, Copies ,will be furnished to
Teachers and Superintendents of glchoola for odd purpose
at low rates
Pricel 60.
.
Fublle ed by . E. 11. BUTLER & .CO
, , i 1.31 fiouth Fourth otreet.
I . _ " Philadelphia,
And for 040 by Booksollord generally: , ,,. ,- alai
...._
, , ,
T Vetes"-.4. view. CoOrae of Leetores,no dfniv i t ita.
AA N Tk .biuettm-•oi Anatomy,
con etobraa
A
'Jetta: H o e taly* Food„what to livn 1 ,,1r lat',,•
and Old Asa La10n994
a y es eE.ai ; Um cop „.
indly_estiou, natowneeand Mme ea 'sett
tor: Vooket valuate), Mansion* these l newt& or ,
warded to 'parties unable.to attend on • receipt. 0 ;bun
titglifit , by aAdn?II I MS J . J. Dyeri 35 School orem.lia.
ton: , • , . - ; "
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t l4oosB B SOLD AND DUMAN t
AN JAMES BARRI& Doe Market street. Phil's:
_ 71 , 117 lOUs
0. LAlRD,.Proprietor.
From our Late'pt Edition of Yesterday esterday
By the Attheitte:Cable.
Lowpow, May I.3.—Accounts received by Inail
and telegraph give promise of an unusually large
and fine crop Of wheat in the country about the
Black tea. - ,
VnaistA.,'litaY 13.-=-A bUI fritaruteeing the•right
of trial by jury passed the lower house of the
Austrian Iteiebsrath yesterday.
necintettlietOlViAtktiere r neldh* the
Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Hallett!lA
WAEMINAOI , I, May 13.—The SWIIIEO,II4 an early
hour, adjourned over till Saturday.
The COnstAndon Of Sonth Carolina was laid
before it, atil the House bill admitting Arkansas
was called up, and referred to the Judiciary Com
mittee.
A communication wee received
,from General
Ortait in answer to a resolution of inquiry, passed
in December last, calling for a report of the num
ber of voters_regis,terad, in the Southern States
undOr the Iteconstruction acts; and of the pro
portion of whites and blteke, the number of each
color voting for or against the Conventions, and
the number of each color disfranchised or refusing
to register.
The General encloses reports from the District
commanders upon these points.
Gen. Schofield's report gives the whole num
ber of votes registered:lu "Virginia at, 225,033, of
whom 120,111 were whiteti, and 105,832 colored:
Of these 4.417 whites and 12,687 blacks failed to
vote on the question of the calling of a convention.
Judging frorn,,the tax IL6tg and other data, the
number of iihiteit who filed ter alegistOr is
16,343.
Bat they cannot say how many are disfran
chised under the reconstruction laws. '
General Canby reports 106,721 white, and
72,932 colored voters in North Carolina, nearly
all of whom voted. He estimates that 19,477
whites, and '3,289 blacks failed to:reglaterr, and'.ol
these. that 14686 whites are dlsfranchlied.
In South Carolina there are 46,882 white, and
80,550 black voters registered; 10,992 white, and
4,167 blacks failed to register, of whom about 75
per cent. -- of the 19111a8 are disfranehised.' In
Georgia 96,333 whites, and 95,168 colored voters
were registered, of whom 60,333 whites and 24,758
colored Called tovote. 10,000 whites are &frau--
hifcd, and 8,500 refused to register. Alabama
shows 61,295 white and 101,518 black, of whom
37,158 whites and 32,917 colored failerkto vote
There are no dat_t to show the number distrait
cLited in Florida: A few are disfranchised, and
nearly all registered and voted. , There were—
whites, 11,914; blacks, 16,079.
Gen. Gillmn saysno data were kept from which
to ascertain the number of inters of different
colors who registered. The number of voters of
different colors who registered, Voted or were
disfranchised in 31Iasissippi, was 63,674, and in
Arkansas 25,697 failed to vote.
General Hancock reports 45,218 whites and
81,436 blacks registered in Louisiana. Of this
number, 50,480 failed to vote. but what propos , '
tion, he is unable to say, .nor can he repert how
, many are disfranchised.
In Texas, 59,633 whites and 49,4.97 colored
were registered; 7,757 whites and 36,932 blacks
voted. The number disfranchised cannot ba
ascertained.
From 'Washington.
WASIMi4aON, May nth.—ln the Criminal
Court this morning the motion for baM in the
Barrett case was argued. by Mr. Merrick for the
motion and Mr. Riddle In opposition.
Mr. Men - ick urged the release on ball because
Surratt had been long confined,and was suffering
in bis health,and needed liberty to raise funds for
his defence. The counsel for the defence, he said,
were not volunteers,but had not received, and did
not expect pay, for the utmost efforts of Surratt's
friends could barely raise sufficient funds to: pay
the board of his witnesses during the trial, ttc.
Chief Justice Cartter refused to bail Sunett on
the ground that the prosecution twas ready ter
proceed at the present time, but that the caso bad
beili continued until the next term at the In
stance or at least with the ready consent of Sur
ratt's counsel.
Front Boston.
BosrN, May 13.—Thomas Bronsonl who was
murderously assaulted at ,liampton Falls, N. H.,
died to-day.
The Massachusetts State Temperance Conven
tion assembled at Tremont Temple, In this city,
to-day. Judge Pitman, of New Bedford, was
elected President of the convention. There Is a
good, attendance.
7 T iut
.44 , 1
.TI ON
RePOrtei tgeleYouisaespnui waning nauetin.
CAMDEN Mi.—Sehr Fanny kldsr...BlLay-139 hide 90 tes
ounce S Morris Wain A Co.
MO VA:4IEN TIS ole OCEAN SKEAOVERS.
• TO UMW*
intim most DATA
Caledonia.........:..Glasgow—N Yo rk teprfl 21
Beiretia...... Liverpool .New York. April 2
...... April 3)
Britannia.... Glasgow.. New Y0rk.......... May 1
Cella « ....London..New York. May 2
Baltimore SOLI tit am ptob..Balthoore ...... 4
Manhattan , . .Liverpool—New York May ti
Banta .. .Southampton.. New York %lay 5
City of Pane Liverpool—Now Y0rk..... Mar 6
Sas onia.........Southamoton..N ew York. —May 8
Etna ............,...Livorpool—N Y via tiolifax.... May 8
Rue ela ' Liverpool—New York..." ....May 9
Europa... .'...... .... Glasgow.. New YOrk... ... . . May 9
TO DEPART.
Quaker City.. .....New York.. Bremen May la
WYon,ing........Philadelphia..Savannah Mayl6
Juniata ... O. via Havana—May 16
Ville de P atin New York..Havre May 16
City of Antwerp.. N ew York.. Lirenvol.. ...... ....May 16
Erin . .... New York.. Liverpool May 16
.. .. ,New York..l.gindon ."..... ... . . May 16
Ocean Queen.— . »New
Caledon . New York. Lwow .... May 16
City at , kini"riOn..N. York; . verielvia llar . x...bfay 13
IS fitrivea..,l'bilairs.,Hartna. May 19
Mtn ..New York..Mirnburg. May 19
Guiding Star— ...New York..Asidnwall........ —.May 20
gum •frOriMati: . :;;...NeveYerk:.lOrirpOot. Key 20'
Nebraska.... New" rk..Lbreepool May 90
Deutschland Nov ,o
......?day 21
City of rails New 'York..Liveroyool May 93
Gen Grant. New York.. New Orleans Mav 23
South gmeriea....New York; .ftio Janeiro ...... ...May 23
U! TRA.DIII.
B. C. MeGRAV D -
,
J. PRICE WEI HEnlLlg e : ft Musruu.T Comairrrzt
WARRINGTON BUTO
IffAI:MMI3:I B1714a11:11XIN.
PORT OF
Elms Russ. 4 5418 ms BIM' 7 fathom WAsics. 7
ARRIVED YESTERD AY .
Schr Fanny Elder, Shay, 11 days om Cardenas. w ith
reclaim. to II biorria WM, di Go.
Belir:Wate )101..ean, Conklin‘ from iintigua uf aritit', old
Iron; copper, Ac. to John B 1101.14--n?t as oria
OLEARLD YIPS MG
Steamer L Gaw. Ilex: Baltimore,' Grcriretar;
Bark -Ratisteon, 14 1 11110111. tdatasisiali ',Pates ',Wright. dr
Bone:
Behr .1 Prince. Payne, Grand Cayman,'A Howes.
Behr Florida, Richards, Roxbury, L Andeinied Co.
Behr tiatawanimak, Packard, Portland, ,do • ,
Rehr Eliza S Potter. Potter, Boston , Van Moen ds Bro.
Behr J Shlndler, Lee, Great Egg Barber, captain.
Behr d kl Wheeler. Lloyd. Boston, captain,
PLEMIQWIDA,
Ship Blue Jacket, Simmons, Iron .Now York for San
Francieco, was spoken 13th Mt, let 14 N. lon 26.
ShipllingLawrence Brown. Fieroei 'at L.Werilool
frometeore? • , ,
Snip War Akawk, - NYBBaros a cleared at Sail Frandsen
12th Met. 'tor 'manila:
81/10BatTLWarrtin.1.0,;frOniipivilrOO1 141 Be. t, at
fdanii&-no Gate: `‘' •
iihltG ll 1444. 1 .0- 0 * APOY. nt,Yinshing..29th Mt. train
ShipEndeavor,Boaaa g at Ham K9os 11 March from
• - •
Ship St Mark. WOod. from San 'Francisco 27th Dec. at
Liverpool lailieuet. ~ ~, . • v ;, _. b, foot ,.
Shia focellig.:4ordati; Cleared 'atNeivOrle Et
for LtverpooleWitn '27E9 balw cotton and re hags eele
island cottonseed. ,' te .i ''
Ship. Golconda. cleared at Savannah , lie r ay for
Liberia.withlsicEME.. , A/ I. - ,foif f i t it i i !ni t
Ship iteog ut, etwAlon. cicarea 1i4 , 4
ititit. for Liverpo 1. with teng hale; colic,. 6 pkge
( white
. i sa , ,, , st ir pr. , ..,...„ 41 ... i1iv
1 .1,.1',‘i1A I A ttstler; f *g a m ot i Fit
hap, was - 41 i i a fiiithifflit , •4l 0 AY 7* .. l •••• ° ' '' •
Steamer City o NtrAfftl:rillidicoetti cleared at
New 1 , ork y_esterday r . vinicoi.
Steamer v Imo, Deft ' elided :..q New Yorkyesterday
for V era Makeiendinsal.
steamerarinantafEalail/sedidil fitirecialaikOW-lel fist.
for New ILorlcs,A , ,k ill 04,44 ,4 4 i ,, „,, ~ .,i,, ,. ...%
Stearmtaliptia4,4 iwid. , uticlp,virl o giy 1
ult. foc•Nieve:' ofkr - c - 4 J 4 ,, , 4 ,r 7, ,
Steamer Gulf City.from New Tbrtfor Havana, 04 into
Savannah..YeetViN, i n dint h"V 4 RePOtbt heaVY'llileStr-'
had decitgliWAPE 4 lives lost. ,
st emno p e wog, i ockleps, gait OMOradO. Cutting. for
Liverpool, Cleared at New Yorkl2th Met. . I ,
Barg Telles (Nor), Gregerteen, hence at Havre Mk ult.
Senate.
HIMELL--liaa 14.
lllark Avnie.Augusta.flaii at' t Jaw) de Cuba 2Nth
ter Banta Cruz Irt inst, to load for this pmt.
Berk - Itiallereßrrikirolu"dPaftghtp l , 1,91 h Jan.' at New
roar itihrfneg ter tessi
'Bri toe .1( Brodie). 'itgited Nora 'KeY Wait 25th
ult. for Bguet.
.811, B Ylderrick, Norden , tailed from Key West 28th
nit, for Cardenas. •
130 g Normariby (Br). Otis, from - Mersin& 12th if orch,
was In low Baltimore 12th inet.--waa reported b3und
1. Philadelphia. ,
' ' Blip idaratiThßlips (Br), Edwards, from Rfo'Jtaneiro
li.th Match. and Frances .Inne, Norrio,from do 11th March,
at Baltimore 12th inst. with coffre,
, Bchr L A Baylee, Bayloe, sailed, from Trinidad let snot.
for this Port. ' ' • •
, Bchr George Nebinger, Smith, railed from Trinidad 2d
Mat. for this port.
Bohr C M N ew InP, Roland, from Trinidad, - was teen 11th
Met, oft Vane Hatteras _ , •, -
debt . Mary itelornera. Bolters, - from Newport , Eng. Wall
clechle at ISt ago cierfinha 26th ult.
Behr !Nary E Jonee (Br), Perry, called from Trinidad
290) tilt for this poet
Behr 511unie hepplier. Conover, tailed from Key Wert
2601 nit. tor deems.
- .
Behr E A Cnitimings.Whirlow,bence et Nor folk 9th inst.
.Bchr B E Jones. BLIi, henco at Portland 11th Inst.
Schr E. G Willard, Parsons, cleared at Portland 11th
Met for thin port.
son e Ittpplier, Miller, hence, and Adeline Towrutend.
Tow nt et el, from New York, at Richmond 11th inrt.
halo, Limey, Nailed from New bury port 11th inst.
for hie port
Bchr Jam Marin, Ripple. hence at Norwich 10th Mat.
Balers 0 W - AltirraY. and ; Reading N? 04 sailed from
Norwich 11th ii3et. tor this port.
rchr .1 Burling, hence at New London 11th init.
Sours Humboldt, Denton; Lucy J warren, Hatch, and
W C Hall hence at Portemouth 10 , 13 fest
Behr Alice kf, Politer, cleared at Portland : Iflth . Instant
ter thtif Port. '
Behr Ile F trowel), Stevens. at Newport 10th Inetant
from Bolton; to load fish for alto. port._,:•
Schre J• V Wellington. Chipman;:nd W W Marcy.
Champion, cleared at .Bustoml2th tort 4 tor this port.
' Bohr E ,
King. bt do at. NI tlet,e.th inst.
c 1 ~dSCtI ! iCANCC.'
CommoN. COUNCIL.. OF
,I: . H..ILA.DELI'HIA,
CLEHH I B-' OFFICE; • "-
PHILADELPHIA, May 8, 1868.
In , accordance Ivith a resolution adopted by
the Common Council of the 'dty of Philadelphia
on-Thursday, the seventh day of May, 1868, the
annexed bill, entitled •
"Ac ORDINANCE to create a loan for the farther
extension of.the Philadelphia Gas , Works,"
is hereby publishbd for public infordiatfon.
JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common CounciL
An Ordinance to create a Loan for the , farther
, extension of tho Philadelphia Gas Works.
Szcztonl. The Select and Common Councils
of Philadelphia:do ordain That the Mayor'of the
City beand he is hereby authonzed`to borrow at .
not has thanpar; on 'the credit ' of the eity,.sach
sums as the Trustees .of the Gas Workti' may re-'
dollars,
not exceeding in the aggregate one million
dollars, at it rate of interest not above six per
cent.; to be applied as follows, viz:
First—For enlarging and extending the works
and purchasing a suitable site for the erection of
any new butidings or other structures in the
northeastern part of the city; the selection of the
site and the character of the new buildings or
structures as proposed to be erected to be first
submitted to and approved by the Councils, five
hundred thousand dollars.
Second—For street mains, two hundred and
twenty-five thousand dollars.
Third—For services and• metres, two hundred
thousand dollars.
Fourth—For coal storehouse at Point Breeze,
seventy-five thousand dollars.
The principal of said Ivan shall be payable at
tbo expiration of thirty years from the date of
negotiation, and shall be free from all taxes.
SEC. 2. Certificates for said loan shall be issued
by the Mayor, in such amounts as the tenders
may desire, but not for any fractional parts of
one hundred dollars, nor made transferable other
wise than at the City Treasurer's odic°, and shill
be in the following form:
Gas Loan. Certificate No.— Six per cent
Loan of the City of Philadelphia, it sued 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 Fhlla4lelphia, dollars, with
interest at six per cent., payable half yearly on
the lst 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,withotit
the bolder's consent. Free of all taxes. In wit
ness whereof the City Treasurer has hereto set
his band and affixed the seal of said city this
day of A. D. 18—.
L. S. City Tress.
Attest-- —Cily Controller.
SECTION 3. That the terms and provisions of
the ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance for the
further extension and management of the Phila.
delphia Gas Works," approved June 17 1841,
shall not apply in any way or manner to this
Loan.
mo3====iiimsmirl
letsolred, That the Clerk of Common Council
be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers
of this city, daily, for four weeks, the Ordinance
presented to the Common Council on Thursday,
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
meetinz of Councils, after the expiration of four
weeks from the firif.t day of said publication,
shall present to this Council one of each of said
newspapers for every day in which the same shall
have been made. myB,24t
IMIEMER.
MAbLE, BROTHER & CO.
1868. SPRUCE JOIST
SPRUCE JOIST
SPRUCE JOIST.
lIKHLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
UEMLOOE.
LARGE STOCK.
LARGE STOOK.
NIAILLEIIBOTHEIEIL & CO.
2500 SOUTH STREET.
1868. FLORIDA
FLOORING. 1868
•
CAR OLLNA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING
DELAWARE FLOORI NG. G
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLOR IDA RAIL PLA STEP BOARDS.
, , NK, .
186.8.
BOAIRONANDPLuANS
1868.
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANK.
.1.868. I,4BEITAIR:ITTETA 1868,
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PrNn.
L'intal
ABEL
WHITE' AIL PLANE AND BOARDS.
13.10.11(11W.
act CIGAR
Box mAKERB. 9110.91
1.804.4 CIGAR Box MAILERB,_
SPANISH CEDAR LOWAnue.
FOB SALE
CAROM SC ANTW G. IB6B CAROWAILT. 51L3. 868.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
DMMY:ffr!fellfrMl
ES
1.868. EE9111111%868: 1868.
CYPRESS SHINGLES.
PLASTERING LATH.
0N PLANE AND BOARDS.
1868. .. , RE A AE N.E.P. IPP
NED UL.EAR PINE 1868.
CHOICE PATTERN PINE. -.
SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
. .
' I7?D I D AV I IIVaOII‘iiide'COi
~ . ..., - . .. 2600 SOUTH STRE ET.. .
l I HETAL ;-':EUPKNELLI
Tiiivity4tivitand , Cheetnut.-S -
AL LALN • , 1 1 •ANi): - .lii ,. . •
CEDAR;;Wr " V E '
farA*A•
SI 1 I Q
FLOORIN ANDILEAVIC AROLTN.4
SPRUCEND HEMLOCK • • •
BUILDING L UMBER Glc-4.1,1# *WO.,
A GENERAL AesolitmErre
OF
BUILDING . LUMBER
HARD WOODS.
.0
it
1 1 , ' a ir POIAXPS ' 1
, ~,,
Srrentepoth aid 'SO glardeniStr&tef4
.112/36th th 2m
4..1'1%111'11'1'31
street.
• , + 4 "l ,
4. ,
I .
lit E
.41
3 7a 9 r 0 m4,,
u. s , and Green.x
40, 41140. 1nty, p 6.1 , 0t0 ,
WALNUT, 4' ASII, at low Price&
'DEE DAILY idxo6 EtPtIT friliat'SDAY, MAY 14, 1868.
For , tooton-Eitsainoniolinio vixen
'RAILING FROM EACH POR EVERR FIVE DAY%
Pnufd PINE WEE T LONG
•
consPoli.lk eel •the Srstde
IttoMlAril, 1,4 tone, Captain O. Baker.
SAX ON, 1,280 tone. Wain F . M. Boggs.
NorfralAS. 1.20 a tone, Cantata Crowell .
The SA XuN.. M
.R.Oni7.Phila:.: on Friday', May' le, Itra: M.
roe ROMAN. - from Boston. Monday, ay nto, 3. P. M.
,There Steamships sail minetualln and F'Yentnt win he
- .Myatt fr Fery,dava IReanw being allow on Herbert&
Frei ht -f or-point. beyond Boston seat with deatiatek..
For t or FasaaimAsuyorloyaceoniniodationa
apply to HENRY Y.MiSOR, CO
332 "/ ' • 44 4 0 ° 13 4/ 1411741,1614;1*.!
• PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S . REMULOLR
UNE%
Ly..II7 , ',FROWFJER 18 SOUTH WHARVES. ' .
The JUNIATA will tall FOR NEW ORLEANS,ITLII
HAVANA. SaturdaYMay_lti at 8 o'clock A. M.
i'ht, 13TAK OF THE UNION will sail FROSI NEW
oRLEANB, VIA Attlaitt'
The !IVY OMUI toil] Folk", SA.VASNAA. `on Satorday, Mn y_ 1.3 t at 8 o'clock A. M.
e AWA NDA ST itildlAMl .10Mhe tge2l4llt;
The PIONEER 411.1 , Wile.tlParikftgi. N. 0..
Thuredity, May 21, at 5 o'clock P. M
hrouih Rifle of touting eigned. and Passage Tickeb
told to all volute Hoot!. and West.
JAMOS,I General Agetiti
WE. DUXES,' Freight Agent.
imp No. 814 South, Delaware avalitte.
• . PHILADELPHIA. ILICHAIOND AND.bIOR
p_ol.lE.4l4l3HlPLitti.Ei THE
•
THEO H•FREI
TH ' AN MIE LRIE :TO
EVERY SATURDAY
At Noon, tram yiiiipp WHARF above hi Rigitlisoo4
TRItouGH RATES and THROUGH' RECEIPTS to all
pOintc in North and South Carolina TiA Seaboard Air.
Line Railroad, conr.ecting at Portsmouth and to Lynch.
burg, Va.. Tennessee and the' Wes via Virginia and
Tennessee Air-Line end Richmond an Danvißeßsild.
Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE. taken at LOWER
RAT ES THAN ANY OTHER LIN .
The regularity , safety an 4 cheapness of. this route corn.
,mend it to the nubile ; a6 .the meet 1311 4 1 4t1un f° 7
'caTrying every description of freight:
trans fer "
No charge for commission. drayage. of any enema
Steamships Insure sans '
Freight received DAILY. "
VOL P. CLYDE & 00..
• 44-North and South Wharves.
W. PORTEE. L Aient at Richmond Ana (Streelat
T. P. CROWEL di CO.. Agents at Norfolk. fe1.12
4 111 M HANANA 43TEA,M.Miu :, , .
• , . EiBIaidONTHLT LINK.
The liteantahtpo
EIENDRICK HUD50N.......,........ Capt. Howes
STARS AND BTRIPIRE . • • , P ' ' ' Capt. Holmes
e
These dame!' *ILI leave this pert for Havana even
other Tneeday at BA. M.
The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Hottoaamettor,
will sail for lidayasia, on Tuesday lamming. day 19th.
at 8 o'clotk.
Feat Havana, 180. currency.. •
No fre Id received after Retards/ .
For ire tor yeasac h apply to
THOMAS WATTSOI4 $ BOND.
anllo 140 North Delaware avenue.
/ 4 1 0
FOR NEW YORE,
Via Delaware and Raritan flanaL
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The Steam Propellers of the Line will commence load.
log on SATURDAY. 21st inst., leaving Daily, as usuaL
THROUGH iN 24 1101.1 RS. •
Goode forviarded by all the Lines going out of New
York—North, P rot and West—free of commission.
Freight received at our usual low rates.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.•
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
JAS. BAND, Agerit.
119 Wall street, con South, New York. mbiXtft,
NEW EXPRESS 12blE. Ti./ ALEXANDRIA.
Georgetown and Washington. D. C., via
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with con
nections at Alexandria from the mod direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol. Knoxville, liaahville, Dalton and the
isotahweet.
Steamers leave Tenderly from the tint wharf ahoy
Market area, ever? , Saturday at noon. FYelght
CLYDE a
received daily. N o rth ";'.il. ll. '. d South Whim CO .. ts.
J. B. DAVIDSON 3 Merit at Georgetown.
ELDEIDGE s G 9.. Agemta at Alexandria, VII'
girda.
FOP. - ROTTEF DANI-;-I'ETROLEV.II.—TIIE
ship N. Mother is now loading for the shove
port, and has room for a thousand or fifteen
hundrcd barrels. For freight apply to WORKNSIN'dt
(XI., 12.3 Walnut street. myl3-tf
NOTICE—FOR NEW YORK. VIA
Delaware and Raritan Canal—Rwift.ure
Transportation Company—Despatch and
Bwiftenre Linee.—The bneiness by these Lines will be ro•
corned on and after the Loth of Mar( h. For Freight,
which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply tO
W3l. 3L 13.131tD A C0.,182 Routh Wharves. [mhl.9-tf
DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
Steam Tow• Boat Company.—Barges
toned between Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Havre-de•Grace. Delaware City and intermediate pointa.
Val. P. CLYDE & Agents. Capt. JOHN LAUGH.
Sup't Office:l4 S. Wharves. Phila. tel-tt
NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU..
tioned against trusting, or harboring any of the crew
of the 01db. brig Ernte, J. IL Giese, master, as no detes
of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignee.
rp3 . 1.3-tf WORKHA.N & CO.
,
U 7 IE.—ALL E. —ALL PERSONS ARE, CA UT1(..1.N P.D
against h..rboring or trusting any of the Crew of the
Oldb. brig ERNTE.Ciiese, master, as no debts of their cm
trusting will be paid by Captain or Con:dame°. WORK.
MAN & LO., 123 NI alnut street. tnyl3-tf
10E.--ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY Cat;•
J. Honed against trusting any of the crew of the Nor
wegian Bark Progrese. Lindrup Maser, from Liverpool,
et no debts of their contracting will be paid by either the
Captain or Consignees. PETER WRIGHP gt. SONS.
11b Wtilnut Ptreet, aprO tf,
7k - rt . /TICE. A.T i L • PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAB
.OI Honed against trusting any of the crew of the British
Plip Ansel, Haney. Muter, from erpool. as no debts
of their contracting will be paid by either the Captain or
Con/igneee. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, .1.15 Walnut
etreet_ my•ttf
TOTICE.—THE 1111ITISII SLIIP MICHIGAN, Wit&
IN lan, Muter, from Liverpool, is now discharging
under general order at the fourth wharf above (lace
Btrret. CorAgnees will pl.a!e attend to tho reception of
their goods. PETER, WEIGILT t3ONS.
ar.'xttr 115 Walnut street.
NTOTICE.—THE 'BRITISH SHIP "I.NSEL," HANEY,
,taster, from Liverpool, is now di-charging under
general order, at Race street wharf. Consigneel will
please attend to the reception of tt cir goods. PETER
WRIGHT d: SONB, 116 Walnut etrn t. myd-tf
1868 1
CROSS CREEK LEIGH COAL.
PLAIBTED ds AIoC9LCIN,
No. =3 CHESTNUT Savet, West Philadelphia,
Sole Retail A gents for Cote Brothers k Co.'s celebrated
Cro.e Creek Lehigh Coal. from the Buck Mountain Vein.
glue Coal is particularly adapted for making Steam, for
Sugar and Malt *souses, breweries, &a. It is also unser•
Family passed SS a Coal. Orders lett at the office of the
Miners, No. 341 WALNUT Street (let floor), will receive
our prompt attention. Liberal arrangements made with
manufacturers using a regular quantity. m 313 Imp
REUBEN HAAS. A. C. FOrTER.in
HAAS .4: FETTER, COAL DEALERS, _
N. W. COIL NINTH AND JEFFERSON STS,.
Keep on hand a constant supply of LEHIGH and
SCHUYLKILL COALS. from the beet Mines, for Family,
Factory, and Steam Purposes. apl4 ly,
k , BLOWS CELEBRATED CENTRALIA.
HONEY BROOK LEHIGH AND
OTHER FIRST-CLASS COALS
wricinv AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
SCOTT & RRICK.
64041 m 18 CA 46 DLARKET STREET.
8. MASON }MUM
HE UNDERSIGNED Thi VITE ATTENTION . TO
T
their stock of
prineMountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal,
which, with the preparation given by us, we think cannot
be excelled by any other CoaL
Office, Frantlig Institute Building, No. 15 8. Seventh
street. BIKES A SHEAFF
laletf Arch street wharf. Schuylkill.
1868.
A PRIVATE FAMILY; NEAR NINETEENTH AND
11 and Green. can accommodate two Gentlemen with
Lodgings. A handsome furnished room. Address 8. M.,.
ButaarriN Office. . , mylB2t,
A HANDSOME FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
Room to rent to a Gentleman, with breakfast. if clo
thed. 706 South Washington b uare. mvlB 6t•
DODGERS* AND WOSTENHOLNPS POCKET
fl KNlVkii, PEARL and STAG HANDLES,_ of beauti.
ful fi nish. RODGERS' and WADE di BUTCHER'S, and
the CELEBRATED LECOOLTRE RAZOR. SCISSORS
IN CASES of the finest' ealsiity,' Razors, Knives, Scissors
and Table Cutlery, Ground and Polished. EAR INS ritu.
MEETS of the most approved construction to assist the
hearty& at MADEIRA'S, (Inner, andliurgioal lustre.
meut Maker. 116 Tenth Stfeetbelow Chestnut, myl tip
A 8. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
E. Comer Tenth and 'Walnut Btreete.. 2
Summer quarter will begin MONDAY. May W. and end
SATURDAY,. October le.
VACATION OF TIO___WEEKSr:FROM. JUNE ~27 TO
•::: .
SprTEMBER. • -
New puouti may commence immediately and pay from
date of, first le sson.
iXAMINATIONS,LON WEDNESDAYpi 3 TO 5 P. M.
There are vacancies or beginners and. advanced
Pupils in every branch of Vocal and Instru
mental Music, Harmony, Elocution and fdodern
Laau lti l L a t es LAßS AT THE MUSIC STORES, and at the
°Mee of the Conservatory. • :^t, •rs '3 mut let
SORFEMANSHIP—AT THE ' PHMADELI
pint, Amami 8011Q0L, Fourth atreet. above
Vine,"will be found every facility for aeflulrthl
nowledge of this healthful and elegant aee=
ment. Thu fichoolla `n.lestantly ventilated and ,
epee safe aiedsweff : , f.
the h Afternoon these fo r'imic Lames.
Fidle llorseliV4lffikfAAbA. lifeft manner.
addle Horses, minas and vertu:lee to hire.
Abe. CarFiefeli tp ; Dirt , { nstiea , ~rWdddLv t. She
VI M • G 1 do
•.,.,. , :,,,: i n,.:,. :;•.,i.' t. ititt ,:_,.:,.=ingt=ij
_..r • 11tE1ttliat:VAL . e
a r goolit . .t Ye l t l et •
Melinfaohirer lUMBlreik'd
dm„ has removed hle Store from ate
,d- r phookiSe4 . 49 4 puo9l.llilplutd,
•,7at
1 „
atoms onS L 9 Vthato2m4 .
B. GR N
EO.
WAbIINVEVLO! VAL%
J. BUSS & South Below ° or solo by
aro loves*
''''.4iii(iriti ':','
COAL. AND NIIIVDOD.
110Alif - DING,
HARDWARE.
PRISTAII
rrretT;ii7lTi:'w,rniTiffie
BRISTOL .LINE
BETWEEN
;NEW . YORK 'AND' BOSTON
'• VIA BRISTOL. •
Per PROVIDENCIA, TAUNTON. 'NEW
BEDFORD, VA PE DOD, and ill points of
. rail way communication. East and north.
L.he new Ind volendtd steamers BRISTOL, find PROYI.
LizttUr leave r No. 40 North Itiverdoot of Canal
street, odjoining Dobrasses Street Ferry. New, York. at 6
Sundays ex: epted, connectina with steam•
boat train at Bristol at 4.80 A. SI.. arriving in amt.= at
Al M., in time to connect with ail the morning trains from
that city The moetdeeirable andDiegsant route to the
White Mountains. Tra.elere for Mat point can make
directeennectiene by way of .f-Yooidenee and. Worcester or
Boston, - r
Staterooms and Tickets secured at office on Pier in
,Ntlw 'YORK.
s ;11 grn•
11. 0. BRIGGS. Gen'l Manager.
•
Nolan PENNEO LVANIA ft. kt—
rii,c7oTHE MIDDLES ROUTE.-Aborted
and most direct line, to Bethlehem.
Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White
.HaVen, Wilkesbarre,Mahanoy_Citg,Mt. flannel, Pittston,'
Serenton,Carbondale and all the vointa lathe Lehigh and
wymning Coal regions.
Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of Barks
and American etreets.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,ELEVEN DAILYTRAINB
—Chi and after WEDNESDAY. 31AF lath, 1868, Pas
sealer "halms leave the Now Depot. corner of Berke and.
American streets. daily (Sundays sweated)
__- follows:
At f. 45 A, M.—Accommodation far Fort washington.
At 1.41 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and
Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad. con
necting fit BEthlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh
and Susquehanna Railrbads. for Etuston.Allontevn. Oft
Eautillsialatink.tani Mauch Chunit,Wetttheriy, Jeaneaville,
Elsaeton,, White Haven. Wilkeebarre, Kingston.
Pittston. Scranton, Carbondale, and all points in Le
high rnd Wyonaing Valleys; also, in connection with Le
high and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahan%) City, and with
Catawiera Railroad for Rupert,l)anville, Milton - mut WU
iitunsport. Andy° at Mauch Chunk at 12.05 A. 51. ;at
Wilkesbarre at 3 P.M.; Scranton at 405 P. 31, ; at Manta.
noy City at IP. M. Passengers by this train can take the
N
Lehighalley 'I rain, passing Bethlehem' at 1L55 'A. M.
for Easton and points on Wew Jtu>sey Central Railroad to,
New. York
g_ t n e esill A rnerintitt u rtlo t l t ht I = e 4 t inrl l ll=
u,roye. Hatboro* and liartAtille; bY this train, take Stage
at Old York Road.
At 10.20 A. AL—Accommodation for Fort Waddington.
stopping at lntermediate Stations.
At L4E. P. M.—Lehigh Valley
_Express for Bethlehem.
Allentown. Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Willtesbarre,
Ma balmy City. Centralia, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel,
Pittaton and Scranton, and all pante in MahamaY and
W.yeming_costi Regions.
Attail' P. 3L—Accomniodation forDoylestown, atOPPIng
at all intermedi ate stations. Passengers take stage at
Doylestown for New Hope, and at North Wales for burn
neytown.
_At 3.15 P. M.—Lehigh and Susquehanna Express for
Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, 31auch Chunk, Wilke&
harm and Scranton. Passengers for Greenville take this
train to Quakertown.
At 4.15 P.M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping
at all intermediate stations. Peasengots for Willow
Grove, Liatberough and Hartsville take stage at Abing
ton.
, •
At 5.00 P. M.—Throe/0 atcommodation for Bethlehem
and all, stations on main line of North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethleheto with Lehigh Valley Even
ing Train for Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk.
At ,$ 2u P. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale, storming at
all intermediate stations.
At 11.80 A
..M. 7 .-Aceomatollation An: FortyVashlngtan.
TJtAINB ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA.
Fromßethlehem atflW and ri..so A. M., 2 end 8.30 P. M.
11 50 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Trains makes direct comer.
tion with Letagn Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna
trains from Easton, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy
City and Hazleton.
Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1.30 P.connect
at r.ethlehein at 6.05 P. M., and arrive in Philelphia at
830 P. M.
From Doylestown at 8.25 A. M.,5.00 and 7.00 P. M.
From Lansdale at 7.30 A. M.
From Fort Washington at 930,10.45 A. M. and 3.15 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem ai 9.20 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M.
.Doyle town for Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 14.
Fifth and Sixth streets Passenger Care convey passen.
Eene to and from the new Depot.
White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line and Union
Line run within a short distance of the Depot.
Tickets mist be procured at the Ticket office, in order
to secure the lowest rates of fare.
ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
Tickets sold andltaggage shocked tin o ugh to principal
pOints, at Mann's North Penn., Baggage Express Office.
No. 105 Sooth Fifth street.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD—
TIME TABLE.—Commencing Mon.
•
day, April lath. 1868, Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad etreet and Washington avenue, as follows:
Way-mail Train, at 9.30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting
with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for CriefieLl and ,
intermediate stations.
Express train at 12.09 M. (Sundays excepted) for Balti
more and Washington. stopping at Wilmington. Perry
ville and Havre-de-Grace. Connects at Wilmington with
train for New Castle.
Express Train m ago P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal.
timers and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow.
Linwood. Claymont, Wihnington, N evrport,Stanton. New
ark, Elkton,Northeast,Charlestown, Peir.iyille,Havre-de.
Grace, Aberdeen, ferryman ' s, Edgewood. Magnolia,
Chase 'e and Stemmer% Run. Connects at Wilmington
with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at New
Castle, Middleton, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, Seder&
-Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connecting at Crisfield
with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and
the South.
Night Express at 11.00 P.M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Washington, stopping at Perryville and Havre de-Graoe.
Paseerigers for teortreers Monroe and Norfolk via Bata.
more will take the 12.15 M. Train. Via Crisfield will
take the 320 P. M. train.
Wilmington Trains, stopping at all stations between
Philadelphia and Wilmington:
Leave Philadelphia at 11 A.M..2.915.007 and ILBO (daily)
P. M. The 6.00 P. M. tertin connects with the Delaware
Railroad . for Harrington and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 19.10 A. M. (daily) and Lai.
4.15 and 7.00 (daily) P. M. The 8.10 A. M. Train will stop
between Chester and Philadelphia.
From Baltimore to Phlludeiputs..-1. eave Baltimore 7.25
A. M., Way MaiL 9.90 A. M., Express. 2.25 P. M., Ex
press. 685 P. M. Express. 655 P. 111„ Express.
SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE.—Leave Bal
timore at 956 P. M.. etopping at Havre de Grace, Perry.
ville and Wilmington. Also stops at North East, Bikton
and Newark. to take passengers for Philadelphia, and
leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore, and at
Cheater to leave passengers from Washington or Balti
more.
Through tickets to all points Werst.Sonth and Southwest
may be procured at ticket. office.. 938 Chestnut etr,vitundor
Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths in
Sleeping-Cars can be secured during the day. Pertains
Pinar/Yin g tickets at this office can have baggage checked
at their residence by the Union Transfer Company.
. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent
117. TO WC HI A L I ,A I ENLOPItIttItTO GERMAN!
. ROAD TIME TABLE.—On and after
Wednesday. May 1, 1887.
FOR GERMAN_TOWN.
Leave Phfladelphia-6. 7,8, 9.00, 10. 11. 12A. 61., I. 2.3.16,
5,M. 6.10. 7, 8. 9. 10, IL 12 P. M.
Leave Germantown-8, 7, 7)48, 8.20. 9, 10,11, 12 A. M.; 14
2. 3. 4, 43‘, BM7, 8. 9, 10. 11 P. M.
The 820 down train, and the 9% and 5% up trains, will
not Mop on the Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M; 3.7 and 10M P.M.
Leave Germantown-815 A. M. ; L 8 and 9% P. M.
CHEST I.TT BILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia-A 8, 10, 12 A. M.; 2,8%, 6M, 7.9 and
10 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10 minute& 8, 9.40 and 11.40 A.
M.; 140. 3.40, 6.40. 6.40,840 and 10.40 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A.M. ; 9 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.60 minutes A. AL ; 12.40, 5.40 and
9.96 minutes P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 736, 9,11.06, A. M.; 13* 8, 434, 536.
6.16. 8.05 and 1134 P. M.
LeaveNortistown-5.40, 7,7.60, 9,11 A. M.;134 , 2.4. X. 6.15
and 05 Pa& ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9A. AL ; 234 and 7.15 P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A. MA 6.ad 9P. AL
, FOR MANAJNIE.
Leave Philadelphia-6. 736, 9.11.06 A. M. ;136, 8, 436, 534.
6.16. 8.06 and 1136 P. AL
Leave Manayunk-6.19. 734. 8.90. 934 1136 A. M.; 2.536, 5.
631 and 9 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 914 and 7.15 P.M.
Leave MartaynnA-734 A. M.; 6 and 9,.N5 P. M.
W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent,
• Depot, Ninth and Green
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE •
RAILROAD—WINTER TIME TA•
BLE.—Throug_ik and Direct Rqute se.
t s ' v eaa, philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg,
port and the Ordat 00 Region e
arns. ennsylvarda.—FAegant
Bleeping Cara on all Melt Tr
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25th,1887. the Trains on
the Ph il adelphia and Erie Ra i lroad run as follows:
WEB•
Mcil TEaln =Philadelphia .. ..
P.
ht._
at kria ...... .......... ....... 9.00 r. M.
Etta Expeu leaves l y v i i c i ldelphia .1.101) Noon.
p0rt......... ..... . 8.60 P. M.
arrives at Erie 9.45 A. M.
Elmira Alail leaves Philadeleis...... • • -
=lves at EAR LockTNY avert 7.46 P. Id.
Mail ARD.
T E aln "v" Erie .....:.....................10.96 P. 's[ 4 .s
arrives at Philagelptila . r..... . .. 8.56 A. M.
Erie Eurelglartrrc........'"' P. r'
iftkiaaivil
AL
'• arts at, Philadelphia P. M.
Bail and Express connect with all 'on Warren
and Franklin Railway.
_Passengers leaving .„
at 12.00 M arrive at Irvington at 6.40 A. M. and Oil oily .
at 9.60 A.
Leaving_ lilliulelpldit at ILIS P. M., arrive at Oil City
at .1.55 P. M.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make cleat°
conneotiond at Oil City with trains for lemmata and
Petroleum Centrq, Baggage checked through:. L. l
upa a
ALFRED
Instav'a :. QUID
QUIOnsEt . MO . 'Ulan
THE PINAAAOLIE ROUTE:
, or. is HOURS' toI* N VTI.,
_vie PEN' Patti:
OA RAILROAD AND P D 14,730 HOURS
:OMB lbign,h9 COI& NG NEL
PASSENuEItiI
taking thettl.oo P. H, TRAIN arrive fa
~ J INCINNATI next E VENING at A. P. NI.. Id HOURS.
ONLY/ ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE: •
Vir THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated Palace
_ante'
Mom SLEEPING-OARS run through, from PAADEL ,
YEIA to CINCINNATI Passrmgers taking tho 19.00 H.
did Eta P. Edl.. Trains reach CINCINNATI and all
mints WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE
of all other Routes. • •
Paeaengers for CINCINNATI, INDLANAPOLIS.
ST., LOUIS, CAIRO CEUCAGO_, PEORIA, BURLING.
TON. QUINCY MIL‘VREE,_ST. PAUL, OMAHA_
T, and all Onts WEST.NORTHWEST and gQUTte•
WEST, e particular t ask -for TICKETS 111, -
PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
SECURE tbeTQUALED advantages of
this. LlNE t ite VERY P UVULAR and ASK FOR
TICKETS `Via PANKAN E," at TlCittl` OFFICES.
N. W. CORNEA NINTII sad CHESTNUT Streets,
NO. Ltd MARKET STREET, bet., Second and Fronting.:
And THIRTY-FIRSTand MARKET Streerts,West Yhlla
&F. SCULL, tend Ticket Age. Pittsberatts ;
JOHN 11:1411,LE14 Gen't Eant'n Astaßroadway.N.Y.
• READING RAILROAD.—
GREAT TRUNK LINE from Phila.
&Splits to the interior of Palmylva '
d i ek ;; , thb:.ffehtlititill, Susquehanna; Cumberland and
Wyoming Valleys, the Islorth,_Northor est and the (hum.
daaatimmer lirrirment of Passenger • Trains. May 4,
1865, leaving the ' 41194 We HoPot, „Thirteenth a n d - L'al.
atireets,.Ph bil l ipmal; at the following hours . •
MORNING A CCU ODATION.—At 7.80 A. M. far
Reading and all tote odiats litations,_and Allentown.
' Returning. leaves &mull** •ist 8.80 P. M.. arriving in
Philadelphia at 8.10 141, • • ' _
MORNING ,EXPltEliffrAtalll A. M. for' Readin g, baton. urrilstaitg,• PAttsvilla; Pine Grows Tamaqua,
Sunbury ,__• WMianisport,,Mimix Roatester,Niagara
Buffalo, Wilkabarre, "Pittatar. York, CarUe Chaim.
hamburg, flagmstown, dk
The 7.80.WMn connects at Reading With the East Penn:
sYlvania Railroad trains foe 'Allentown, 'AM; and the
alb A: M. connects' with t,l Ltibtilion Valley' trairt- for
Ilarribburg,,te.; at Port Clinton' With Catawissa
trains for Williamsport. Lock BliVert. Mark 'd s e.St
Illarrhiburg with Northern Central, C u mbe r land Valley.
and flettW ir and Busaushatmatraina far Narthumber.
:landy_W I rt, o rk:Chrunbersburg, , Pbiegrove. dc.
AFTERN4.O EXPRESEL—LeavesPhfladelphia at 8.80
P. M. for Reading, Pottsville, Harrisburg: de, •otruleot
ins with Reading and Columbia Railroad train for Col ,
umbiiaa,, Ac.
POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATIOI4.-Ltutvee Potts ,
town at 8,46 AM, Mappin at intermediate stations Lai
rives in Philadelphia at 8. 06 A. M. Returning leaves Phil.
ladelphia at 4.80 M ~- arrives IMPottstown at P, M,
READING ACCOMMODATION—Leaves Reading at
7.80 A. M., stoppula_
_at all way stations 1 arrives in Pans,
delphia at 10.1 b A. M._ _
Returning. leaves Philadelphia at 5.18 P. M.; arrive% in
Reading at 8.00 P. M.
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisbmig at 6.10 A. M.
and Pottsville at 8.4.6 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at
LOO P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg 0.2.0 ti
and Pottsville at I* P. M,; arriving at PhUadelptits at
8.46 P. M.
Harrisburg seccrmmodaticm leaves Reading • at 1.15
M. and Hari Mars at 4.10 P. M. Connecting Reading
with Afternoon Accommodatitm south at 6.30 P. M..
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. "
Market train, with a pasaenger car attached, leaves
Philadelf hia at 12.45 noon for Ptsvitle. and all Way Sta.
tions; leaves Pottsville at I A. M.. for Philadelphia and MI
Way Stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepte d ..
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M., and Phila
delphia at 3.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
Etoo A. M. returning from Reading at 4.26 P. M.
CH} /ITER VALLEY RAlLROAD.—Passeniters for
Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.80 A.M.
and 4.30 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from
Downingtown at 6.80 A. M. and 1.00 P. M.
NEW ORR. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.—Leaves New York at; 9 A. M.. 5.00 and 8.00
P.M., passing Reading atl M.,1.50 and 10.10 P. M., and
connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago.
Williamsport, Elmira. Baltimore, dm •
Returning, E :press Train leaves Ilarriaborg, on arrival
of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh. at 3 and 5.25
A. 1,4.. 285 P. M. passing Reading at 4.49 and 7.06 A. M.
and IL4O P. M., arriving at New York 10.10 and 1L45 A.M.,
and 5.00 P. 11 Sleeping (lam accompanying these trains
through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without
chance
Marl train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8 10 A. M.
and 2.06 P. M. Mail train forilarrieburg leaves New York
at 12 Noon.
Sell 1;Y L.ICILL VALLEY RAILROAM-.Trains leave
Pottsville at 6.30, 11,00 A. M. and 7.15 P. Minturning from
Tamaqua at 7. 115 A. M. and 1.40 and 4.85 P. M. _
SCHIA CHILL AND BUSQUEDANN A RAII4ROAD--
Trains leave Auburn at 7.65 A. M. for Pinegrove and Har
risburg. and at 12.45 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re.
turning from Harrisburg at 8.55 P. M., and from Tremont
at 7.40 A. M. and 51ro P. M.
TICRETS.—Through first-class tickets and emigrant
tickets to all the principal points in the North and West
and Canadaa.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediate Stations good for da only, are sold by
Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and
Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
Excnrsionliekets to Philadelphia, good for day only.
are solJrni. Reading and Inter °Mate Stations by Read.
ing and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced
rat
Th e e s.
following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of S. Bradford. Treasurer, No. .V 7 South only
street:
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls4 Gamma' Superintendent
Reading.
Commutation Ticket. at 95 per cent. discount, between
any points desired, for families and firms.
• Mileage Tickets, good for 2 000 miles, between all points
at $52 60 each, Or families and firms.
Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve months.
for holders only, to all points at reduced rates.
Clergyman residing.on the line of the road will be fur.
niched with cards, endtling themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare.
Excursion Tick.ta from Philadelphia to principal st
lions, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced
fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office. at Thirteenth
and Callo .:1111.1 streets. •
FREIGHT.—Goode of all descriptions forwarded to all
the above points from the Company's New Freight DePet.
Broad and W Blow streets. • -
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 5.80 A. M.,
12.45 noon, and 6 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harriaburg,
Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond.
Mails close at the Philadelphia Post -Office for allplaces
on the road and It. branches at 5 A. M.. and for the prin.
cipal Stations only atls B
2. P. M.
AGGAGE.
Dungan's } xpress will collect Baggage for all trains
tearing Philadelphia Depot Orders can be leftat No 225
South r north street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Cal
lowhill streets.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
Railroad.—Bummer Time. —Taking
effect May lath. 1868. The trains of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot,- at .
Thirty-Brat and Market streets, which is reached directly
by the care of the Market Street Passenger Railway. the
last car connecting with each train. leaving Front and
Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. Those
of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within
one square of the Depot.
ON dUNDAYS—The Market Street Care leave Front
and Market streets 36 minutes before the departure of
each train.
Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at the
Ticket Othce, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut
streets, and at the Depot. •
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and
deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Cheat.
nut street, No. 116 Market street, will receive attention.
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.:
Mail Train... . . . . ........ .......at B.OOA. M
Paoli Accomm . odation No. 1 ........... ........at 10.00 A. If.
Fast Line.— .......... ..... ........... .at 12.00 XL
Erie Exprau.. . . ....... . .at 12.00 IL
Paoll Accom. No e. ...... 41.6Y,V.. 1 / 1 5:41 lase P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation at 2.80 P. M.
LanciuderAccommodation............ ..... ....at 4.00 P. M.
M.
Perla:burg Train.. ... ............... • .........$ 680 5L
Cincinnati Expre55................. ....... at 8.00 P. M.
Erie Ma 11.........— ..... ........... ....at 11.15 P. M.
PhiladelphaExpress................ at ILIS P. M.
Accommodation .; .. .•;; ...at /LBO P. M.
Erie Mail Were exCeii3Giai.
Phil sdelphia Express leaves daily. All caner trains
daily, except Sunday. • _
The Western Accommodation Trauxraris QUIT. except
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by LOOP,M.._at. 116 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ:
Cincinnati Express . ...... ........at 1.85 A.,M.
Philadelphia .. . ..... " 7.10 "
Paoli Acorn. No. 1. ...... ..................... " 8.20 "
Parkaburg ...... " 9.10 "
Erie Mail.— ..... " 7.10 "
Feat Line.. .. .......... ... ' ............ " 9.85 "
Lancaster Traia........ ...... ......... "12.110
P t 11L
Paoli Accom. Noe. 7.10 "
Day Horses. ....... ........... ....... at 5.00 "
Harrisbu u m m ticom. .. . . ...... " 9.50 "
information, n r EiN C . ALLEN. Ticket 1 / 4 ent, 901 Chestnut etrect.
FRANCIS FUEL Agent, 1 Market street
SAMUEL H. WALIA.CE. Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad mean: will not sum=
any-risk for Baggage. except f weartm apparel. sing
limit their responsibility to One Ei d Dollen inValue.
All Baggage exceeding that -amo involae will be at
the risk of the :Muer, anima taken silate_eakitek
EDWARD vvlbuiamil Pk ,
• latmeral Ilayerin •t, Altoona.
MEWCAMDPN AND AVAIITIO BAIL.
ROAD.
CHANGE OF 110fIRS.
On anji after MONDAY May 4th, trains will lease Vine
Street Ferry as follows. viz.:
DDddaaii. 780 A. M .
Ftetebt,... . . ... . ... 913 A: M.
Atlantic Accommodation: .. M.
RZTURNIN4—trZfif X fiZetiti.
Aceoinmodation ........... .... . M.
reiltht, with passongiii A.M.
Mail
Junction . . . .
Accommodation to Atco and luterme•
diate stations, leaves Vine street..,.. IS.EO
R u e n t d e d rn ox lt e g id le A av e e c s om e m tco od . 14 . 2a . r;5 . jasmde . 64!
otreltt A M. ind 2 S. our, 3r.
. our. ,
anll , PM
at:l3ouo D. H. MUNDy, .
FAST FUJORT :
aglipagNOßTll PENNRYfiV Mak
ROAD, to , Wilkaibarre. . o
'City, Mount Cannel, Centralia, and R 11.1410 on
• Ygr e g k it lliw arraal " An m d a it ia l . ) ; l=ii. thii 'aili; itildr6ifd fa
gabled to give arrangemen ts .
deapaWto ; merc handise cod'
rAr drift: l 43ls= "'ju t tillf44.
la. If, nor. of f tana.oluß ' Atitor rati ‘
Before iP. M.. Airßl TOUR a; d mg.,,
_AKA y
au
rano) , fiSi n ip bi =t i ti.2 , 1 2,1 11 ; 1 = i l ls.
t` 1118" ' '--, ' bi 6 V -412.41)M Alfast..
o i ‘iw i t .
iigPb it ‘ 4 ,01) 0 ---
&cal 1 .4' 1 ia& P
,LY•
Do .Mantifatona:t.o,-atom Oda.
Riciiinor! • gkiffie.) .' fitilar.4o iA.i.ill Street
L _WnonalszAti a l o 44 1 114 4 _44 and 4 P.M,
rte.m...niink le. /*YIN Igaalf. tree ). I. 'Y'1.4 110 8 01 : 4 r‘;,
7 4 a. a.. allti &r - Au v _ 4414'1414 )4 441 ,‘/c4/
c• are for tfiwt:aulitt trilpi , ,,z./#.....,,,,..i. , ...:.k.i IN cents '.•' 4 i
Single tialcott4j.‘t.s.ir.., , . .i...N‘ ~ :....,...... 10
Chester.onitatarouo h oo k .
For furtner particulars apply on board.
RlOBllll L. W. BURNS. Captain.
7flklihill:L *MIDS.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES
brim% ARIi.ANCILZEZiri
Commoncihig "CV ednitaathitiria 4plCll i g ISOR•
TEAM§ LF.AVg,EItt) F6ol* Ott! ILAN=
IYrit F 3 4 / 1 3 AItF (Upper Fdru) as Itallovitett'
For Briditerotr. Bittern, arid intermeatite statiOttlitiftEtoo
For blibvi e. Vineland and way gild ono. lit'B.4o 21F.
and 8.15 P. si. ,
For Cape hi ay at 5,15 F. M. •
For Wood bury (accomm °duties°. at 800 P.M.— '
Commutation (:heeke, good between , Phibulelttbia , anal
all start fent', pay be obtained on taPpliciltion at the pea.'
surer's Otlite;Usiuden, N. J.
Freight gratin loaves Camden daily at la o'clock fithion).
Freight will, be receiycd at second coyergd Wharf below
Walnutstreet, daily, Horn 7 A. 51: until 15,Y. M. •
Freight Delivery 918 tionth Delawaso avenue.
„.
,W %i . J.,SENVELlacatt)ill'intendelat'
Lift 010144eiN°eAstfaltRIL F *Iret: t ip t pArali
AND TRENTON
?ANY'S LINER, from Philadelphia. to Neyto
WaY dines, from Viralnut street Wharf, • ",",
„ • A • , p ,
At 530 A. M., via Camden and Amber, non, s Af 2 f
At OA. M.,via Camden and Jerley City Express Mail, 800
At 2130 PI . fd„ via Camden and 'Terse,' ExProu. 0 0
At 6P . via Camden and Amboy, t 1.9; Mega, •'2 26"
Accom. and Emigrant . 'od ans. / 1 "
At 5.20 M„
.. and 230 _ for Fr eehold. . • ,
At 8 and 10 A. M 2.28 and 8.80 I'. M. 4, for Trenton. •
At 11.20 8 and. to A.5L,1,2.80, 8.3 0 ,4.8 1 and 0 F.M.Jor Borden; town..
At 5.30 and 10 A.M.41,2.80. WM, nal,9 P.M.,90 Florence.
At 630, 8 and 10 A.m., 1, ago, 8.20, 4,20, aro mg° P.M. for
Burilugton..Beverly and Delano°. ' ^ •
At 5.30 and 10 A. 51. th 2.30,480,6 and 11.80 P; M;fer. Edge.
water, Illeeraidcverum and Palmyra. • ' •
At 8.80 and 10 A. h_ 6 and 11.80 P. M. far Slab House.
__lOM - The 1, anAll, P. M. Lines will navelt'o foot of
'market street by upper ferry. ".
From Kennington Depot. • • ".
At 11 A. M. via tan and Jenuil City. New ,Tork
Express Line . . . . ,$8
At 7.00 and kraiitOn and
Bristol. And at 10.16 A. 51: for Bristol.
At 7.00 and 11 A. M.. 11.80 ands P. M. for MorrlivMe *Ad
Tullytown.
At 7.00 and 10.15 A. 51..2.80,and 6 P. M. for Schenck, and
Eddington.
At_7 LC and 10.15 A. And 6 P. td., for CornwellA,
Torreedale,Liolmeaburg, Teeny. Ma:dimming, Brides.
burg and Frankford. and B.r. U. for Holmeaburg and
intermediate Btatiota. _
BELVIDERE DELAWARE • RAPLEDAD LINES
from Kensington Depot. _
Ac 7.00 A. M„ for Niagara Falle, Buffalo. Dunkirk.
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rooheeter,blughampton, Oswego.
ElYracuse, Great Bend, noniron, Wilkaabarre. Scranton.
Btroudeburg.Water Ban, dro.
At IGO A. M. and 8.20 P. M. for Belvidere, Easton, Lam.
bertville Flemington, .to. the 8.80 P. M. Line connects
direct with the train. leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk.
Al l e tVP7it cl l l ll l, l l7li l ikit4e and intermedian Stations.
From West Philadelphia Depot. via Connecting Rail.
wav
.to
At - 9 EL, L80,'8 . 80 and 12 P, M. New York.
Line, via jersey ......
The 9XO A: M. and 6.81 P. M. Lines run daily. All en.
Sundays excepted. • ,
At 9.30 A. AL, 1.80. &Wind 12 P. M. r fer Trenton.
At 9.80 A. hi.. 6.80 and 12 r. M.,"for Bristol.
At M . P.M.MOO for-Morthiville, Tullytown, Scheneka,
Eddington, (Armeethi, Tentacle flolmesburg. TaconY.
Wiaiesominpt,'Brideaburit, and Frankford.
For Line/ leaving 'Kensington "Depot, take the care on
Third or Fifth 'dreamt, at Chestnut, at half an hour before
departure.. The Cara on Market Street Railway run di.
rect to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and !A/About
within one square. • On Sundays, the Market Street Can
will run to connect with the 9.80 A. M and 890 P. M. lines.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything' as bag
gage but their wearing. appareL . baggage over fifty
pounds to be aid for eottra.. Tile Company limit their re ,
sponsibillty for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will
not be, liable for any amount beyond IBM except by imo.
cial contract •
Tickets sold'and' Baggage 'checked direct throngh to
Boston, Worcester,- Springfield; Hanford, New ::Haven,
Providence, Newport, Albany. Troy. Saratoga, Utica,
Rome, Syracuse, ROchester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Suspension Bridge.
An additional Ticket Office in located at No. 928
Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, and all im
portant points North and East, may be procured. Per
sons purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag
gage checked from residencee or hotel to death:intim by
Union Transfer Bag.gase Express.. ,
Linea from New York for Philadelphia will leave from
foot of Cortland street at 7 A. M. and 1.00 and 0.00 P. M.,
via Jtreey_City and Camden. At 6.80 P. M. via Jersey
City and Kensington. At lain A. M. and 12 M,.. aad 5.00
P. M., and 12 (night). via Jamey City and West Philadel.
ph F is. . . •
rom Pier No. 1, N. River. at 4 P. M. Express and P.
M. Emiarant.via•Amboy and Camden. •
aY 1869... WM. H. GATMIER, Agent
WEST CHESTER AND PHILA.
DELPHIA RAJLROAD„ VIA ME.
DIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, April latb. 1868,trains will leave
DePot, Thirty-Ent and Chestnut streeta, as follows:
Trainsleave Philadelphia for Wost Chester,_at 7.15 A.
11.00 A. N. 2.80, 4.15_,4.50, 1.00 and 10.00 P. M. •
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot OEIE.
Market street. 5.15, 7.15, 7.90 and i 0.46, A. M.. Ufa 4.50 and
6. 5. M. _ • _
tin P
and after Monday. June 15th. an additional Train
will leave Philadelphia. for Media and Intermediate
Points at 5.50 P. •
Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.30 A.M., and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M.. will atop at B. C. Junction and
Media. 011/9. between
Passenger to or from stations w Weed Cheater
and 13. C. Junction going East, will take train leaving
West Chester at 7.15 A.M., andgoing West will take train
Leaving Philadelphia, at 4.50 P. hi., and transfer at B. C.
Auction.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 1.15 A. M. and 4.50 P.M..
and leaving_ West Cheater at 7.30 A. M. and 4.51/P,M...,.
connect at B. C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B.
C. P.R. for Oxford and intermediate points. L. •
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.004 K and
Set P. M. ..
Leave •West Chester 7.45 A. M. and 5 P. M. •
The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Wal..
nut streetcars. Those of the Market street line run with.
In one square.. l'ins cars of both lines oninect.lwith ,each
train neon its arrival.
larrasaangerar are 'Mewed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any caw.
be responsible, for an amount exceeding $lOO, unless ape.
eial contract is made for the sense. -
HENRY, WOOD. General Superintendent.
• OASIDEg. , AND BURLINGTON
COUNTY BAMROAD.
{SPRING ARRANGEMENTS.
On and lifter Monday, April 90th, ma, trawl will leave
from the foot of Market etreet (Upper Ferry), for ner
chantvillo. Moorestown. HartfOrd , fdasonville, tialnee
port, Mount holly, Smithville, Ewanaville. Vincentown,
Blrmiagham and „Pemberton at 9A. M. and 8.110 and 5,30 ,
P.M.
• RETURNING:
Leave Pemberton 830 and 815 A. M. and 2.45 P.M.
' Mount Holly 853 and 847 and 8.08 P. M. _ _
" Moorestown 7.20 and P. 15 M and 8.83 P. M.
The 8.80 P. M. Line will run through to Hightutowm
stopping at &U the intermediate places. •
ap2041 LI SALLEE. Superintendent
MowPEN - BERZON AND HIGHTSTOWIT
RAILROAD• .
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
A Frefglit and Pamenger Line ;rib leave HUbietown at
6.50 A.M.,and a Pawnor Line at 7 A.M.for PUlladelatia
via Perdberton and Mt. Holly. •
Returning, will leave 2; Idladeltdria from llto toot of
Market street inner ferry) at IP.M. Freight and Pawn..
ger Line, and at 8.80 P.M. Pearenger Line for Hlglitatown.
Tra w , M . H. GATEMBIR. Agent
HifivrigkWl A-NDwrovEar.
•
I r 7 i i
BALTIMORE
t 7. IMPBOVELP BABE BURNII3 • -
I ti
FIRE-PLACE ILE&TER
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