Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 19, 1868, Image 4

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TELF,9IIAP,U SIinvINI&RIC.
-:---•—lris-stated-that-a-bill—will-bc-presenthclin the
(leorizia Legislature empowering that body to
cast the electoral vote of the State.
THE schooner it. D. Bateman, with the Key
stone Battery of Philadelphia, arrived in. Boston
Last evening. All well on board.
*lO,OOO worth of plate and othelproperty wore
stolen from the residence of John - C. KehLsat,
Fifth Avenue, N. Y., while the family were ab
sent in the country.
•RarcrinicAN mass meeting was held last
evening at Atlanta, Georgia. Speeches were
made by_sx-Governors Brown and Johnson, and
Joshua MD, Senator-clect.
THE State Lottery, bill passed by the Louisiana
Legislature has become a law, by the non-action
of the Governor. Another bill creating a metro
politan pollee district out of the city and parish
of New Orleans is before the Louisiana Senate.
THE Toronto Globe professes to have positive
information that extensive preparations are
being made on the other side for the Fenian raid.
It is also stated .that furloughs have been with
drawn from the regular officers, _and the forces in
the garrison have been ordered to hold them
selves in readiness at a moment's notice.
Tun election for members of the Corps Legis
latif in the Department of the Jura resultettin
the success of M. Gilley, the Opposition candi
date, by 11,000 majority , over M. Hnot, the offi
cial candidate of the Government. Two other
candidates in this department ,
_ both supporters
of the Government, hadprirtiously withd.rawn in
favor of it: Hoot.
GESERAL STONEILAN has issued an order
recting the. Auditor of the State of. Virginia to
remit%) from the railroads indelited•to the :State,
the whole or apart of their debt, 'to lanpaid in
current . funds, or in • State bonds at par ; the•
amount of. Bade bonds) received
' exceiki
two-thirds iSf the total payineritby aroad. The
whole amount due by the roads is about ..$300:-
.
Vat - following are among the prismotiond and
honorary appointments decreed by the Emperor
of•Vranco on tibiae day : • - • •
Pewit 'ile . ;Sartiges, formerly io thc
Utilted'States,.Charles Etienne Contl;Cotinelllor
of Stite; Seeketary 6!); therEinperor,
an* /wraiths the' Isiillitebtl surgiein,
were made Senators. .Bourdllion and Lecin; De
Jardin, Vico-Consul at New- York, were- 4ecor
ated Chevaliers of the lalgion cif r itonor-•.
A Lim= from Romney, West Virginia, states
that the insane son of Daniel' - MeLaughlln,near
that plice, a day or two agO,,cressed - the Poto
mac, to the farm of Mrs. •31yers,' and there boat •
to death .with a fence rail. an .old man named
Presley N. Rector, He literally, mashed,the skull
and horribly mangled the., body. He , made an
attempt kill others, but was secured and pat
in prison. 'Mrs. Myers and -her family were at
Capon Springs.
THE English journals publish a letter from Rio
Janeiro, in which the writer says the new Cabi
net under Steborahy is inclined to peace, and
that a great majority of the people are tired of
the war with Paraguay, and clamor for peace.
The same correspondent asserts that the people
of the Argentine Confederation are no less de
sirous of the termination stales
that when the protocol of a new treaty of alliance
with Brazil was recently admitted to the Argen
tine Congress, it met with great opposition, and
was in effect annulled.
AnVICES from Port-au-Prince to the 10th inst.
have been received at Havana. The revolution
ista had met with fresh successes; and were
steadily gaining ground. Salnave has recently
committed arbitrary excesses which led to pro
testa by the foreign consuls, and the British re
presentative threatened, if the outrages were re
newed, to order an English war steamer to
bombard the city. It is reported that Saltine,
feeling hisposition desperate , contemplated
- His 'family and - baggage were—Capth--Fed
on the steamer Sylvain, which fell into the hands
of the rebels.
The Will of Thaddeus !Stevens•
LANCASTER, Aug. 18:—The will of the late Hon.
Thaddeus Stevens was admitted to probate yes
terday. It is in the handwriting of the deceased,
and reads as follows:
Last Will'and Testament of Thaddeus Stevens,
of Lan'caster, Pennsylvania.—l give all my estate,
real and personal, to my trustees and executors,
hereinafter named, and their heira, , on condition
nevertheless that they will dispose of it as here
ingter.directed by the payment of the several
sums Mentioned. They will teduee suth of the
property rib they deem properr to casVand pat
the net proceeds at interest by investing the
same in . Government securities at not less than
six per cent. per annum. I direct them to pay
to the town of Peacham, State „of Vermont, one
thousand dollars, the interest whereof at six per
centis to be applied in aid al the Juvenile Library
Association, which was formed at the Caledonia
County Academy, if the same Is still in existence,
and continue to pay the same so long as the same
continues in active operation.
I give and bequeath to the trustees or title
holders of the graveyard in which my mother
and hiother Alanson are buried, in the town of
Peacham, Vermont, live hundred dollars, to be
put at interest perpetually, and the interest to be
Paid annually RPthe sexton, on condition that he
keep the graves in good order, and plant roses
and" other cheerful flowers at each of the roar
corners of said graves every spring. If either of
the said legacies should lapse, the same to go to
the support of the Baptist Church or meeting
nearest to Danville Centre, my native town in
Vennont..
I &met one hundred dollars to be put at com
pound 'interest, and the aggregate amount to be
Baid to Thaddeus Stevens• Brown, son of John E.
rown, of Philadelphia, at age.
I give two thousand dollars to my nephew, Dr.
Thaddeus M. Stevens, of Indianapolis. I give to
his stater, Mrs. Kauffman, one thousand dollars.
I give to George F. Stevens, son of Simon Ste
vens,.orie thousand dollars, to be put at interest
and paid to him by his father when he arrives at
age.
I give to Mrs. Lydia Smith, my housekeeper,
five huhdred dollars a year during her natural
life, to be paid semi-annually; or at her option,
she may receive five thousand dollars. She may
make her election, and then release all further
claims on my estate. Mrs. Smith has some fur
niture of her own, used in common with mine
some bought with her own money, as well as
others, which it would be difficult to distinguish.
Now she must be trusted oh honor to take such
as she claims, without farther proof.
I give to my nephew, Captain Thaddeus Ste
vens, now at Caledonia, my gold watch.
I give to my nephew, Captain Thaddeus Ste
vens, eight hundred dollars a year, to be paid
half yearly. - If by reason of sickness he need
more, at the discretion of the trustees. None of
the legacies, except the annuities, will be paid
for three years, during which time the. house I
now live in, and furniture and books, will re
main as they are, except the miscellanoonatooks,
widen may sold. it any time. Mrs. Smith may
occupy the house the first year, and if Thaddeus,
son of Morrill, prefers to keep house to boarding,
he may keep honse-4tere with her, or with any
one else, during the three , years or any part
thereof. If at the end of three years Thaddeus
Stevens prefers some other mode of living, then
the trustees shall dispose of said property as
they may deem beat. While it is occupied by
my nephew he shall . be charged three hundred
dollars a year rent for it. The property occupied
by Mr. Effinger,after adding two feet of the lot in
width to the other lot, may, be sold. As five
thousand dollars have been offered for it, it
should not go for less.
The furnace and all other real - estate may be
rented or cold. The furnace must not be worked
loneer than to consume, the stock, on imp, d. If,
at the end of five years; - Thitddens, nephew,
I shall have shown that he hits..batally abstained
from all intoxicating drinks throughout that
time, the trustees may conveyto him - one-fourth
of the whole property. If, at the end of the next
successive Sive years, he shall show that he has
totally abstained from all intoxicating drinks,
they may convey to him one-fourth, being one
half of the:property. If, at the end of another
consecutive five years, he shall show that ho has
abstained from all intoxicating drinks, they may
convey the whole to him, in fee simple. If he
shall getmarried before the house I live in is sold,
he shall receive the same, and occu
sale.py it without
-
If the life estate of my nephew, or rather the
annuity of said Captain Thaddeus Stevens, of
Verutontohonld expire before he has enabled
himself to-become entitled to the corpud -or fee
simple:o2Myeestate, then: rdispose of whateve r
may remain as follows: It the aggregate sum
shall then - amount to fifty- thousand dollars,
without *bleb no - further disposition can be
mettle, I give it all to my trustees to erect, estab
lish and endow a honae of refuge for the relief of
~.,,~ y . wt : `.~
the homeless and - Indigent orphins. Those shall
be der mcd orphans who have lost' either parent.
-I devise twenty tbousar.d dollars to be,oxpended
in erecting suitable holdings, the residua-to be
secured in Govern - Meat securities,- bearing• not
Lees than sis ner cent. interest.,• I wish tho build
in g to be erected in the eity , or- Lancaster, south
of King street,_provided-oufficient ground, not
less thanAwo,acres, sholibadonated therefor.
If not, then at at the•west eidebfestidlitreet on
same conditions. If sufficient ground is not gra
tuitously offered, then I direct it to be built at
,ColuMbin. , The orphans who cannot be bound
but may remain' in tha institution until the'age of
fifteen years, and longer, if infirm, at the discre
tion of the trustees. They, shall all be carefully ed
nested in the various branches of an English edu
cation, and in all industrious tradeo and pursuits.
This must be left to the diseretlOn of `the author
ities.., NO preference shall be showioneiccount
Of race or color in the . admission or. treatment.
Neither poor Germans, Irish or ; Mahomedans; or
isnY other on,account of their race, or . their ,re
ligion or their parents must be '.excluded. ',All
the inmates shall be educated in 'Ars same classes
and manner without regard to dolor.. .They shall
be fed at the same table.. The dormitories to be
under the direction of the authorities. The trus
tees shall provide an act of incorporation..at some
convenient time. This I,,deelore to.be my, last
will and testament,. arid name as ray ;.execritors
end trustees Anthony E. Roberts, 0. Dickey
and Edward McPherson, this. 18th day .of July,
1867. 'T'afonates liirevatas.
Witnessed int the nresenee i o Edward Riley, and
Christopher' Dice.
The codicil to the will follows:
I, Thaddeus Stevertai-tif—Laimaster bloke and
declare this a'eedied la My last mill atilt testa-.
ment:
Item—lbought Jelmilherts'e property at Sher-
Ws side, much below its value. I only,wabt
my own.. All except three! hundred dollars, the
proceeds of it, and the•interest, I direct 441' be
returned to.the estate. 2!
lion—Ltivlthirt five years after my death the
Baptlitt Bristhiewshould a house of public.
worship in the city of Lineitider, for the -2tgrlo.oe
• of wprshlpPlng aceordinttO theiriVreCii, 1-41 rest
one thousand, dollars,to be paid towsirdsitst cost;
I do this tint' of respect for 'theitietierryisif,
Mother, tb Whom I owe what little of prmsperity,
I had,. undWhieh. small usfif desire NAOMl
leally to adkn O tyledge.
/tent—lf 6:y nephew. Major Thaddeus Stevens,
should get married before my . deeesuse; ho Will be
at liberty to take possession of, in fee;' the
honk' in which I now dwell,. with the 'furniture
thereof ; and in that event ' feint:lye the
restrictions which place Upon'the - difylse of that
property in the'nhody of my*111:!. liter7 ti y
elude the corner property,, , now ocdripi by
Effinger, from:this proviblon.
item—ln eight years'after my decease if my
estate shall - - have sufficiently nem:ft:mimed to do
it without embarrassment, I direct one thonsand
dollars to bb 'lipid to the,Pennsylitawis College at
Gettysburg, for the use'f Stevens'llall. There
by request°. J. Dickey, Esq., to act' as executor
to-this • codicil. , . .
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
band and seal, this eleventh day of November,
in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty-seven.
PASSENGERS
In steamer Vyoming, irom Bivrannan—Joe A tweerte
and wife. Robert Y Wayne and wife. John Gilliland and
wile, Mies C Quirk.G J White, Ira I. &elm, Isaac Russia
MHamilton; Robe Reynolds, W F Witte, W W Daniels,
Sarni A Meentzer, A /,yon, W F Moore, T Baletdine.
Nibs Maley, Justin Gardaller, B P Burt, Pauline B
KoPorteito l igeWdeffattigg S ballettx
BOWIGN--titeamer Roman, Hosea—!u Inns u.n At
wooo & Rank; 40 es mdse B K Smith; 129 ca shoes Boker
Brea; 10 bales mdse button. Smith & Ce ; 72 ago casUnga
W A Arnold ; 10 balm melee Stokes & Caldwell; 36 eases
carpet,l2o
d:;filx4tsuArAO B e le ; ° s li t; & Co: 231 es s m
hoes
ite ; 17 pkie mdea C B Williattun g Lea wasted.
Blakely', 16 climb tea J licath - eriYood: 212rnases Bailey
& Cascaden ;50 rolls paper. T Ec.tt; 50 pkim indse-
Brewer & Co ; 128 rolls paper .Howlett & Onderdoak:
es shots Chandler, _Hart & Co; 45 do Cleft & Partridge
270 do Cunningham & Etnier; 295 do Coma renßerff & Co;
748 pegs flab crowell & Collum; 82 pkgs mdee B W Chaee
& Son; 23 do Coffin & Alteraus; 87 do Frothing.bam fi
Well.; 121 Ibis atlgarFearona & omith ; 72 bbla &,h J J .
Glading ; 136 es shoes Grall.Watkins & Co 110 Pkga flab
Harding & Bros; 2E9 ca rh , es A C Harmer; 70 do Had
dock.lteeei& Co ; 200 boa nails Heaton & Denckla; %Wei
rags Hey &111dsdale; 72 ca shoes F &J id Jones
_, 830 pkgs.
fiplo Georgel3 KerfoOt & Co; 54 es chair stock Kilburn es
Gates; f 3 bib syrup T M Knight; - Let cares shoes R 11
LeNiek &Co £69 pkg. mdse I.l9wia.,Whartem & Co; la do
T T Less.& Co; 150 bible abed J Nicholson; 57 ea shoes
Nickersoo & Horsley ; 30110 W W Paul Ca; iB do Pet
er & Markley; 110 do 'F. S Reeves; 61 biz nails Itessell.
Erwin & Co: 7 cs mdreltoop & Kibbe; £6 bills tack plates
T Rowland & San, 100 Pkgo 8111 .4 r 8 tr 01 119& Cot 308 do .J-
N Shriver & Co; 187 ca lames Shultz .b = l
se; SO ulls chair
stock D Railer; 25 bales ski= D4J Spooner: 84 do B - C
Stokea. •
ROTTERDAM—Brig Leander. Warkmehter-52 easka
zinc N Trotter & Co; 12 pkgs mdse C Vezin & Co; 50 We
wire, Heaton &Denckla; 9 cks 'chains Lloyd. dapplee it
Co ; 84pkga a ire , M Bicker; 1 , pkte lades Badge &Ja.
neuaky; Ido John Catlin lido J . A Kemper; 85 do John
Ritz; 15 do (I W Weiss; 20 do John Betz; la do J C Eber
hart ; low pa lead 1250 empty petroleum bbls order.
SAVANN.All—lelteatreldit Wraming. Captain Teal—
el car wheels 14 bbla iron Briales Packet Line• ; 7bf bbls -12
kegs empty bbl F it P Baltzt*beiles' soften 128 do yarns
and domestics Chighorn. Herring & Col-277 bales` cetton
29 bbls rosin 1 bbl mdse Cochrani - Riessall& Cci; 977 dry
hides 10 balei d 0.4 do wool' bale waste pkgs tadee C4OA,
E Mika 11 kegs empty ' Engel' & Wolf ;- 10 ht bbls 'l2'kesa
Cbas.ftn. gel ; 28 bble 2 hlids and kit loose Old iron Punnet
& Bampels9)l boles yam) and domesticclisy,deldtDevltt ; -
1 bone Jos J0b,122c0 ; 81111c18 iron .I.6thbury.Wickeralkam
& ;" bah e cotton 1,9 do rage 2 'bbl . beeswax V bbl
metal Miller &Bra: 7 Wes cotton It IC Neff; 8 bre books J
It Lippincott & Co: 1 box ale J Langsdorf; 18 bze. sweet
potatoes 13 .1 Maloney ; I bile e_h_ecippcins McNeely & Co;
18 empty 129 bf daMasfei;litiston&To ; 1 balq cotton
order; 500 ft- luMber Pazey. Jones &Co 22,010 do Pat.
tenon & ippincott; 6 bales cotton 1) 8 Stetson Is Co; I
trunk .1 Ei Bmltb di Co; 2..b919 - rootis 2 sacks berries Sallow..
Bodder & Co
bb
IToklpt and lot loste iton A Whitney&ons
2 eroty.bi bbls Wbatney:dt Bons; 12 bales yams A Whlli
dln it Sona
HILLSORO, NB.--Brlg L L Wadswort-2550 bble
emmtied , toaster 480 do ground 100 do farmere' 2 0 tom rock
do E A Border &_Co.
HATANA—Bark Cardenas, Payne-527 Wide 125 boxes
sugar J Mason & Co.
CIO YEMENIS OF OCEAN encEIkALEII6.
TO • ARBSVE. .
more TROY POlll !WU
Denmarr.... .. , ... Liverpool-New York Aug. 5
Saitonia... ..... :Southampton..New Y0r15...........Aug. 7
Europa. . .Glasgow.. Now York... ......Aug. 7
Re110na.............„..-London-New Y0rk.......... Aug. 8
Belgian Liverp001...Quebec...,..........Aug. 8
Prop 0nti5............L1verp001. „Boston.. -.....- ...Aug. 11
Aleppo. . .... ..... ..Liverpool..New York Aug. 11
Hinnesola.... ...-. -Liverpool-New York ...... ....Aug. 11
Deutschland ....Bouthampton..New Y0rk.......... Aug. 11
City of Antwerp....Livernool-New York .. . ... ....Aug. 12
Virginia .... - .... -Liverpool-Neva Y0rk..........Aug. 12
Austrian . ............ Liverpool. - .Quebec . Aug. 13
Cuba Liverpool-New York ..........Aug. 13
TO DEPART.
Guiding Star...... New York..Aspinwsll Aug. 20
Malta._ ~. ~ New York.. Live 00l Aug. 20
Pioneer...!.."...4thitadebibia. AV' .........Aug. 20
Union..... ...... ...New York... Bremen , Aug. 20
Colun bia. ......New York.. Havana .... ...... ...Aug. 20
Ville de Paris New York-Havre Aug. 22
City of Boston New York..Llverpool.... ...... ;Aug. ;CI
Helvetia. - - --New York..Llverpool - - Aug. 22
Northern Light- -New York.. Bremen ............A.m. M
Atalanta ...........New York.. London Aug: 22
Nestorian........ ... _ Quebec.. Liverpool .... ...... Aug. 22
Hibernia.. ... ...... .New York.. Glasgow ...... ...... Aug. 22
Saxonia New York_llamburg......- - Aug 25
Etna................ New York..Liverpl via HaPx... Aug. 25
Juniata ... .... .Philadelphia.. New Orlearm. Sept. 1
madEs p r. ila t r OF MADhI.
COATES WALTOf t: Morrrircy Colowrriez.
THOMAS POTTE
pc, FA :4 la Di :14 nll SCA
FORT 0
Eimg Roza f> 17 I Bins Elms. 6 431,8i0U WATin, 2 46
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ARRIVE ESTERDAY.
Steamer Wyoming, T e a l , 70 boons from Savannah,
with cotton , rice, &c. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail
SS Co.
Steamer Florence Franklin, Pierson.' 16 hours horn' &JP
timore, with mdse to A Groves. Jr.
BaricCardenas, Paine, 9 days from Hivana, with sugar
to John Mason & Co.
Brig Leander (NG). Wriilaireitiiir,"Bl" day froin hotter-'
dam with mdso toL Westensaard & Co.
Brig L L Wadsworth. Bailey. 9 days from' Hillsboro',
NS. with plaster to E A Bonder & Co.
Brig Pert. Cole. 10 dam' from t}E Jobe; NB: wiGilumher
to T P Galvin & Co. •
Brig Ambrose Light, Higgins, 8 days from Charleston,
with lumber.
Brig H Bowdon. French. 6 dayir.from rioston, in ballast
to Merchant it Co. -
Schr Men. Grant, Coulbourn, 10 days from Richmond,
with lumber to Patterson & Lippincott •
Behr Sarah, Cobb. 8 days freni.li ow Bedford, with oil to
Behr Ella F Cr'otiell.: , Halves. 4. disitetroM'Privlicettown.
with rodeo to Calvin b Crowell.
Behr Julia E Pratt: Niekersoll, , Vdays from Boston. vt ith
mdee to Mershon & Cloud.
Behr ladle, Minter. 1 dakfrom St Martine, Md, with
grain to Jas Bewlek& Co. , .
&hp B.l3.Lask, k ork.Stordngton. • •
Behr lda, Wilton, Baltimore.
Sloop Maria E Faueett, Booth, 8 days from Norfak,
with cedar shingles to T & Co: • •
Boat Exemplar. - Graham, - 9 - dayal ' from' Huntingdon,
with white pine boards to T P Galvin & Co.
CLEARED,YESTKLIDAI,
Steamer Norman, Crowell;Bosten, Li Wineor & Co.
Steamersnn Ehza, Richards. New ork. W Y Clyde&Co.
Steamer H L Gawale,r Baltimore, A, Groves, Jr.
Steamer W W hilden; Blume% Balthnore,"Banben Foster.
Brig Alit:sae Miller. Anderson. Portland. Weld, Nagle&Co.
Behr Ii Creskey, Potter. Providence, John Rommel, Jr.
Behr . Kate V Edwards, Allen. Providence. do
BeheD Gifford:Jirrell. Boston: • • •do
Salt .IPonder. Hudson. B Boston, " . -
Behr ,Paregon. Shute. Bath., • - .410 =-
'BChrlrettaidrd. Brigge, - "Bestori:L Anitenried
Behr Franconia, Leavitt. Japlcsonyille.
BeheAld'Edyearda. 'Richmond. Va.
Tug ThoiPellereon. tition,lor Ilaltironre. with a tow of
baraea. var. two di Co.
istEmoutme,.
Ship Gov' Lapgdon, Davis f. rom Cardiff for Callao.
t.
which put into Rio Janeiro Slith June. leaky. was ditch's
tali ul
TIM DAILY
TirAni3=3 B,x. r.r.s.
EGP~IA~A ~-~ : iv
VENINU• 8b141.A.W.11b--1111LAI)kir4t1A,)V.E
ton. au. go My 0
Shijo'Ci‘MtvelVllaidarrt., for Boa I
tb a river horn' Calcutta 2.11 alt
Eitap.Bitnla,Fortr....clearett atßombayfhh_nit. foe New.
York.
Stoat:her o ronawitailiCJenninga, hence at Savannah
yesterday: —,--•
Steamer Berlin (NO), Undntsch,. from, firemen. was
soing up to Balttinorevestanlay., _
Steamer Mariposa. Kemble, sailed from N Orleans 15th
inst. tor New York. • - - -
/Rescuer Geo Cromwell, Vaill,tat New Orleans 16th inst.
from New • 'r. •
Steahaer Geo H Stout. Ford, hence' at Alexandrial7th
instant.
Bark Isaac R Davis. Hand,at Wilmington, NC. 16th last
front NeW 'York.' , r. •
ult.
Bark Schein), I, Smith, tram Marseilles. at Leghorn 25th
Brig Mariposa, Lancaster, hence tor Gibraltar, was seen .
15th inst.lat .Z) 80, lon 09 04. r
Brigliazelle. Cole. at Ostia =tilt froin Stettin.
it l i bii r f e k !l a % i s r st oin n itattertburg for thla port, was spoken
.Brigliarnuel VlPaleb; Hoecker, saUetitrom 'Charleston
yesterday for this port. A
Brig Ruth, MeLearn. from Leghorn Gibraltar York, with
I general mug., sustained damage at 2d inst. by
collision., .
Behr (ien Rnor, Lovell, cleared id Boston 17th instant
for this Dort.
Behr hi it Head, Benson; hence at N Bedford 16th last
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SATURDAY AFTE OOP, AT 2 O'CLOCK.
BLACK CROOK MATINEE. -
A C4DE.My -
Open ' ii,MS B . if i ti" . Street. above Tenth.
BeZunis' West's Greet Attare of
ll n exhibition. Gll443llW4 " l)
stio 1.3.1943
FOX• 8 AMERICAN vmarry TnEA,mr.
EITERY EVE.NDiG and •
IitAI`URDAY AFTERNOON.
GREATMBIBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand Gallen% Ethiopian Butionmea.,Ronii* Dan=
Gymnast Acts. Pantomimes. dam. •
ge.. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD
COMPANY. Office 997 South FOURTH Street.
Plutanee.pirra. June =OM
_DIV/DEND-bOTiCR.-
Tbe - Fra - ifer books of tide Company will be closed on
TUESDAY. June 60th. and be reopened on THURADAY.
thely 16tb. 1801
A Dividend of Five per Cent. bat been declared on the
Preferred and Common Stock. clear of National and
State taxes. payable in Common Stock on and e...1er .4 1n
16th to, the bolders thereof as they shall stand
on the books of the Company on the 30th lzurt., - M70,7
able at this o ffi ce.
ie2E.4ms .surer.
3. BRADTreaFORD.
. >, r . ~ ~r TC~7
TN TB E DISTRICT' COURT OFTITE UNWED STATES
1. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF FILNNSYL
VANIA.
-
CHARLES P. HAYES. of Philadelphia, Bank:mot,
having petitioned foi Ms &wham% a meeffng of credi
tors will be held on this EP:MTH DAY of SEPTEMBER.
1868. at 33in'eleck - P.Hz. beforef_tesister WILLIAM - 2a -
MICHAEL. heq.„ at 80. 5 .30 WALNUT Street. in thecity
of PhDadelphla, that the examination of the, banks t
may be finished: and any huuloew of mew. required
by_secticzta 27 or Mai the act of Congress trtgen
The Regteter will certify whether the Bankrupt has
conformed to Ms duty. A will also be had on
WEDNEX-DAY. September 2S4L 1 before !teem:dal
Philadelphia at 10 o'clock A. IL, when parties interests:l
tr..a3 dns , came against thedischarg. e.
Witness the Honorable SOHN
- CADWALADER. Judge of the
ceal of Court raid District .h Cc i w e , and the seal
thereof. at r Andust
thth. 1981,
G R. FOX. Clerk.
Me.VIIGRAEL,
Itegietter.
Attest:
1011743,i.."?
EbTATIS OF Ft TAB BIOYER.DECESSED.—LET7 EMS
at administration =an the *hones ate having been
granted to the undersigned. ail moo= indebted to said
rotate to =the trzynitorti and those having chums against
the same t them to seiew - Et. BIOOLET. A/Imin*
rathr.472 :crib Second etrest. or to his attorney, 31. G.
BARTBANFT. 307 North Mb street milisna*
'STATE
, OF PHILIPS. WHITE. DECD.—LETTEES
tenementary having been.crented to the anbecribers
upon the Witte pt. PFULIPS.WELITS, deceleed. all per
eons indebted to th e rune will mate pa yment tu._End
those having claims present them todt)UN THJENIANE.
603 Chestnut street; F. A. THEW, 506 Walnut. erect
Executors.jy24 f
•
b A ' I ' fii. I - - s:: I.— • wk.
Testamentary upon the above Estate have . bee•
granted to the undersigned. persona Indebted there .
will min:mut. and those havings=present them
JAM B.IBM. Executor, 515)8. a t *on. or
latorne WFVOGD 8, X% street. mrt fr 6
IN THE DISTRICT CQURTSIP THEUNITED STATES
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania .—ln Bankrupt
cy,No.llo.—at Plifiadelphiejune &USIA The undersigned
hereby gives notice of kb appointment.ar Assignee of
GEO,RGE G. STAMBACH. of . Phiboi tolda, in the
County Of Philadelphia, and 1 state of Pennsylvania,
within said District; who hes been adjudged a Bankrupt
ttiuponct his own petition by the' District Cotirt bf said Dia.
JAMES W. LATTA. Assignee,
No. 128 South Sixth street.
To the Creditor' of mild Bankrupt. &WA m3t•
T' E TTER TEBTAMRNTARY - HAVING BEEN
granted to the subscriber unon the Mate of him
ELILA,BETH McPkIEBBON, deceased. all persons in,
dated to the 8 / 1 1310 will make payinerit_and those having
&lima present them to SARAH ...u.msir,ss. Executrix,
1617 Mouth Street, Philadelphia. einem-tit*
ESTATE OF JOHN R WHITE, DECEASED.—LET
ter of Administration cum testament° annexo upoi.
the above Estate - having been granted to the underaigned,
all persons indebted to said Estate d are reqnested to make
El a n 8 1 ,11t1f, " T d all4lllgAtr+' rrea t glfr:
her Aflame , THOS.; . DIEHL. 630 Walnut at. au3m6t.
11E1:111 , ,T1:41
RODE/V v .; AND WOBTENROLIPEI POCKET
lINI PEARL and BTAO ELANDLM: of beautt
[al fi nish. It DOERR' and WADE & BIIT(W:MEI., and
the CELEBRATED LE.COULTRE RAZOR. . 001880E8
IN CABEB of the fined quality c ßamnt. gyres; Be
and a re Cutlery, Ground and Polished. EAR ERB%
ME f 3 of the moakaproved oonatrnethm to sed.d.
he &at P. fdAD , 11, Cutler and fitawdoel. Butte
meet maker. Ile Ten Btreet.below Chestnut. Inv' tf
AYER'S OAT TNARIIC
PILLS, FOR ALL .
PURPOSES OF A LAX.A-
TrVEMEDICINE.—Perhaps
no one medicine is to univer'
tally required by everybody ,
e a cathartic, nor was eves
ry before so universally
!opted into use, in every
'entry and among all
woes, all this mild but etil•
ont purgative Pill. The
wious reason is, that it fir a
ire reliable and far more
dectruti remedy than any
Alter. These who have
uorat_theee_whe_h ave _ mo t_
born and friends, and all
—.en once it does always—that it never
ft7llllh7o - 111a1;11ifault or neglect of its composition- We
have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their re.
markable carve of the following complaints, but such
cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all
cllmatea ; containing neither calomel or any deleterious
drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
sugar coating preserves them ever freak and makes them
Pleaeant to tak e while being purely vegetable no ha=
can arise from their mein any quantity.
.They operate by their powerful influence on the inter
nal viscera' to purify the blood and stimulate it into
healthy action—remove the obstructions of the atomach,
bowels, liver, and other organs of the body. restoring their
irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever
they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of
Minutedirection" are given in the wrapper on the box, -
for the, following compb.ints, which three Pills rapidly
For Ihteritiera Or Isoanarrrost, Lamisamras, Les.
orrOrt. and Lose oyArzkirre; they should be taken moder•
ately to Stimulate the - atomaek and restore its healthY
tone and action.,• •
p or Liven lbt vari ous '
sYmPtomti,_ Ras.
evellitanacur, Brox saranamor J
ATIN7)IO7. or;
Sioasmas,' Sloane , Couo and_ Humus; Fsvocuis, 'they
ahould judiciouttlytakert for each case, to correct , the;
discaSed actionror remove the
_obstractiolui which cause
FOr Drsiiiiisay or Ddararcui: Mit one mild dose le gen.
erally required. . •
Far Iturruserunt, Garr; Griavatt, FSarre, smart
HEART PAIN IN vim Sine, 8A0.14 an d wpm, they should
be cont inuously taken ae'required„ to change the diseased
action of the aystens., With . such change those complaints
disappear.• . •
For Dsorei antillsbramar.Swattibma they shaiiii
t a j ori u large and frequentdostn to Produce the effect'q
a drasfic purge. ' •
For Burmese - los a large should ho taken, as It pro;
ducea the deelr by sympathy. --. , •
.A 3 a. Utensil take one or two Puss to promote
digestion and re eve the stomach.
An occasioWdose stimulates the stomach and bo welt
Into healthy action. restores the aPPetite, and invigorates
the system. - Heuce - it la often advantageous whem no ,se•
'Siena deranes:nett cadets. - One who feels tolerably welt''
:often that *dime of these Puss makes iihn feel 'de.:
cideay a titterzt their deeming and re:wrath* offset
on the fX4hre a amble.
CO.. Practical Chet/gate: LotistW
Maw: v.ll. - , .
a. MARIS & CO. Phila.. WholmaleAsents. sc9 fly
ITALIAN VRMICELLI-104 BOXEEt/DIE u
whlte L imporred and fox cue at, jo B. B
CO.; 1013 noun Delaware masa.
wiy)*Anc
~1$~9:...~~ ~~i~sTve~:l~ ~~_.
. VIELANICILAN:
• ,
FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANY
PEILLADELIPRIPY
Noe. 435 and 437 Chestnut Stmt.
Assets on Xanuary 1,1868;
0,0;003,74 ; 0 00
Capital.......
Accrued rai. .. '
iThIBETIVED CW1111:6 INCIONE troilism
sums 01. swum
Losses Paid Since 1829 Oyer
• -
~1$05,500;00i).
•
Pemettua ield'reMPOZlFFoliciei coplboral Terra
cluiL ii . rtuicker. DIRECTORS. ,
Tobias Wagner. Visaftte...
MIZIIIId % wi t, ilk AL 1).;
Geo, W. .
/.114.11° Lee. ' - • in.. , 8 P 111141114
MI, W KoALI _BO.,
. ,4131711Ri
4= 4 L.,,i jr , r.....seaM.T e rg.,, 4, 10 , . 0
DEL4wArmitutifirite g ji
u n g u aik inc° .., r wtoi bY'113.6 r wtlW
Othed;"B. E. eotnei :777 *nit WitLiillT 13* di.
1
. ' . ' i iq_• cd iii• wit
431 . ve . llel FES i r a , ... . 3., _
On Int rfirori‘isanali nol . OMAN to gu
—. THE Nventbarl 1887. COMPANY .
18930.000 United/Rates Rive) Per Oent. Leath
• U hl 44. •
/11 . 1)3° Th il t e oouaritriTa Genf. Lean, s2°l4" a '
18L100 00
50.030 unTstl . 3 " iiiel r.4 ` ,74 '
Motes.. mut
nn
sokooosta of r raillitiliW4l:63lt,
4. Mot (0
BO B b
an Amon m tax)
60.000 S tate of
- 8 /X " t: tl i ititt
20.900 Iwo ....
PerCe_son,37, Co
15.0111 =Weld eecond Mort
-25.003 vs = si l Per fonat. Bonds. „ 13.876 03
- Railroad Six
Per Vent. Zmds Manna. RR. .
' , uarantee). . . • PAW (n
12.000 Stare of Teanteiii; Pave Per Cent
7.000 Sta l."3l: to of . ' Per 140
0
0
00
Loan.. axe a
16.000.900 shares stook ( immaatown Gas
Company. Principal and interest
b/ the Oita of Phila.
elptr ili r ed _
7,803 150 shares stock ressturranis kan. 15411:13
road Comunay. . MOO CO
5.000 100 shares st6cklicalii .. u . :i447433li
Railroad OorapsAy, &MO GO
90.000 80 •sharea stock Ph iladelphia and
Southern Mail Steamahlp Co 1f.,C00 CO
MOW Loam on Bond and Mortgage. that
liens on OW Properties. 907.900 00
81.101,400 Par Market Value 811,102.9311 /10
Vogt. 5L080.878
Real _ 84000 oc
Bills &petunias for ansaranoeff
roado• .. 4 ...... 3111.191
Balances ye.
seams on
erned Intend. and other debts
due the Company.— . CAN d 5
IdOCk and &el, Of i a riniiintisi . a:
ranee And other - compass.
03. E,tintated vatna. . 8,017 00
Cush in .
cut, in Drawer: . 1103 . 017 u
WEECTDEJS: S in e
Thorns C. Eisend. . JAMS a e
John C. Davis. Damn& E. Etches.
Edmund A. Brodar. Janie* Traemte.
Joseph
H e fkal._ __ VaLliam C. WA,
Theoptan Paulding. r0b1..J......,
a„,hemis. . saus a ,111.cFadialL
Edward Inatingiess. • dem P.Ervai
Jain E.. Penrose. John D.
E. Jones Ihnobs. 11=e c.
Emu liM p
i a s.to IL Boolton. 9MZ,332o4listahadriancrgb.
Edward inicannida. D.T. :
Jac" Bimel. ' iTIOMAII & C. I3
murc ali:6l .C.DANlE.Nizerzollailat
HENRY BALTA. Anhstant 13exavitati. deg to ail
' ABSOCIATION CIP PLIMADEL
316, r blearcrOidE . • • Minh ri; im Mak
Na. AWN. „own 'itreok
andaum
MEarniture
ortlioea by: Mre,Gß!
tettlairbeastoLffie a Assetear the descsdattai
JeOrtscrnet tfiAtßajoinheskia ettnipr tkeitz wi r th the era
vizione
of an
Bonde_LOOdirirrOPtatir s the
az SUMP
Ground Bents ..... So
Bea . . . ....... 0u744,117
Pastan= and PiiTure — rui 4.4va oa
G. Reentered ... 45.030 00
Cash • .... • •
Utak&
....... .10.228,08 e SO
..
William H. Biarillbra. Strand aPartusWk.
John Ca charlea P. Bo wer.
Sohn Cirrow
o e Ai g
tf o.= r
Peter
_ArAnmster..
11 (J10 7P. Costs. M. mc.wnson.
Peter Wlliameon.
HAtikkTll9&_Presin
SAMU weL EL BPARn&w w. de
. Vice Pr t.
esident.
WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary.
n-NITED HILADELPHIA. nitEmEtre rustatmion OODEPAIDZ OP
a... 0 P
TM" Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent
with safety, and confines Its business exclusively to
FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF MILLDEL
OFFICE—No. 723 Arch Street. Fourth National Bank
Building.
DIRECT ORS ChuIa' :
' Thomas J. . R. Bun
John Bind. Martin.
AlkurtualLins.k,
Wm. A. Bolin. Heary.Buram.
James Mongan. James .Wood.
William Olean. John .OW=4
James Jenner„ .1. Ilenry
Alexander.% Dickson. Hugh Mulligan.
Albert U. Roberta Finny gitzgatrick.
CO B. ANDitEdA, Mrandent.
Wm. A. Romig. Treas. W3L IL Fagan. See/.
TINE COUNTY FIRE INBUBANCE COMPANY.-01.
fice, No. 110 South Fourth atreet, below Cheatna,
"The Fire insurance coma:g o of the County al
delphia," Incorporated by e pennolys
nisi in M. for indemnity ailainet f thi li v • damp Inv m ,
.
exclusively. °HARTER mamma.
Thts old and reliable hortitution.with ample °spit e
land
colitiusent fund carefully hrvested. napalm:ea lo hums
buildings, furniture, merchandireoto. either j;u:mth
or for aEmited time. aialnat lass or O.DI Dreg Mc
Lowest rates consistent , with the abaolute Lardy, 9F cue
, . ,
Lomeli adjusted and add, with 1101 e derpath.
DMECTOBB_
Chas. J. Butter.
~, Andrew H. Mille r, Hem'y Budd. — James N. Bto a v t.
Edwin L. Re
S c aier u s i g i g 4 ore. I rerta r & 3. ° r Nam
thi e
mgsice
- • CHARLES J sUrfEß,lVradamt.
• 4 HENRY BUDD. Vimyroda...t.
t— • • • • •
Oa P G
p u Gun I,IIS URA PULADti , OfEpARY
' :.
~ • 031
.•
INCORPORATED isos--osAirrEa ,A PERPETUAL.
No. 224 WALNUT street. oDDosite the Exchange,
This Company insures from or damage by
i •
, _ -.-
on liberal terms, on building, , merchandise, rnrnittist
go., for limited periods, and permanently on bolidinp!*
deposit or premium . • . , , . .
The company has been. in • =tire r, :oPeraiden 101!iliort
than sixtY ears. during Whith •aU ' tosser have 1......
prombUY sunned and i f il alci ai.(3iis. ,
I
E David
lie H. 1 gL0n 4 4 % . , • . Betiba% rwi Abm
John. T. Lewis._ -„' Thos. U. Powers.
illiata &ems* • A. Rag
bent W.. Learning; Edmour=o23.
. Clark Whartoih , Bamuel Wilcox,
wypnagiowlyr ilici , lanai C. Norris.
B.LiciMLlVir.anz6eonstary. -. ,„
- EEF
.
ON FT= iNKTRANCE CONPANY,OF PIM
eJ lid Ala , ...Odle!. No.dil -North Fifth street near
incornorrX i beLedidatare of Pennaliania. (Tbar,
!.ter 4 pmeru.m. •• spinal and dantkltl6s.ooop.b
i ra
maw.. vr.i t gnace bravire - Public'
imi d e ir Furni.,_ Backs. Goorand ,
diworilaincra t er m . ~ . ^ I li. t 1. ,
' 1 • I M Par i V 4 l ',', ' dinicriad Mo ritt;
n, .
obuy,nalaterung. dam J. °laza.
Trotonneav ' ' 'PlenrOeilany„
t Jacob Ochandein. John =licit,
FroderioAß,p_av - . 1. '. ,• ; . Mt:4ll*mM Frick.), '
Samuel cauwil v ii i i i i i i n , G eorge B. -,"
idoD President...
_r _ : r ll l MPETEBBoll ire =naldiniC .
I•Wsze S. Oorautan.'Becretary and
AMZEICUM IMECII3I • COMPAXI4 , I9OII.,
fic: no WALNUT itmaboveltdrk Fbilaleipliii.
voted in 11 11 sad amsYlabr 4 3eanritiak
_eau ett =
ma on d atom. furniture. maranatunae.
• Apart. ass mom. and_ °thalami:Lai, .
`Ass lOWA
Tho u as E. garb: brim ,ti Efiiiitllh.
John W Ponlinan
Pa seinfi___"
Jab" T. , John P. Wethanu.
William .
a. aulM:
axon
0.
L.
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61 - ico S E
MUTUAL 'LIFE INSURANCE
COIItrANY.
NEW YORK.
PLIN M
Y /REO, Piesldeal.
LORINO nee . ftestii .
JNOi /LAMY rairson,j -
HENRY C. FILICE11111; Secretary.
Cash AN seter.• • .... . ... .$1,200,000
ORGANIZED. JUNE, 1864.
• ALL POLICIES NON•PORMITt ANLE.
PREMIUMS PAYABLE IN CULL
_ LURES PAID /N CAUL '
It Receives No Neter; and Gina None.
By the ° provisions of Ito charter the entire surplus
belongs to policy holders, and must be paid to thorn In
dividends. or reserved for their greater security. Divi.
dends aro inadevn the contribution plap, and paid arunm
ally. commencing two years from 110 date of the POllO7.
It has already made , two , dividendr amounting •• to
0102,000, an amount never before *pulled durlng the fhwt
three Years of any compels/.
, .
PERMITS TO TRAVEL GRANTED .WITH
OUT EXTRA CHARGE,. NO POLICY FEE
REQUIRED.' FEMALE RISKS TAKEN'AT
TEE USUAL PRINTED RATES,' , WO
EXTRA PREMIUM BEING.DEMANDED.
llppliestiorw for all kinds of rdickin.life.- ten.. year-Ille
endowment; term . or cnildren s endowment; tagen;•add
all Information cheerfully afforded opt , • ,t, , ,
BRANCH OFFlcliormiN tionivv,
NO. 4010 WALisitt C' Wi t ittET
'Wit Pp OMPFITTS; Jr. tifaugei
Eastern Depute: eat of the Stets o 4 Pent*lvikels.
Partici/is attention riven to '
FIRE "ID t En gar nEl kst.el
Which. tnisll isuptiseses. sy_ll her ,
_in ass Coes.
pmies ot tale eltresu as !eased /mown stoeutteg to
New Vorir btejr ap_d Baltimore.,
ACCIDENTAL AND /NSW/ANON ON LIVE
TOCK•
water 4 )/tseded . Oarpl of that kind:
c g e rs ,‘ sted tOZ - ;isszV ll l4rV i rser d rit/t eb sl
seise fall share Oteshllelsarstut.
writ. FA.* 472.•
No. tog;W nt Street
mh1431 w Ub
inc:c r Wi — 14 . E . 12 , 1 1 URAL! .c. 0- a • 1:4129( . ' • : 1 -
- 112 1 ' titer ParpOtala
'Nage Walnut.treat
Imre/ asatovleeig Al eantitTy
&area and other Bnildinp, thxd ' 'or Mi ce anlii"
Wandtn.re, amds, Warp : snit • hwdW anal on
~.,......
.....
.1".0 Pant 'AtOadtrED AND g. : __
•••.••-•••• ..... •-.q. ....... ....man 71
Invested ha the tell Owing RectUffieg, alsx
United B
First lio W ,eart4agea onermzu Oitzr
mt Prc=twell socured..sl2l.oPo
Gov 11,000 0
relphis City 6 per amt. Loan 76.000 00
um i nvarda 244000 6 pec cent. isoan.. 61.000 00
mnylcatda Eilhoad Bondr, drat and abiziia
Mongages. - •
Camden and lb")
Ca
Cent. Loan . &OW cia
Philadelphht
6 per Cent. Loan. „ ihooo a
Huntingdon and BrciadToi . 7 . per Vent; 01 0 1 1.
gage Bond/. . . ..... 4660 041
Conn* , Piro . LOOO oo
Web t Bank Stook
Commercial Bank of Permartrania . ... .
10 . 0 X 0 oOe3
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock, . • RN IX
Reliance Insurance Company of phliadelploWe
, tock.. 4160 to
Cult 7.137 71
Worth at Par 401.127 71
Worth thb date at nu HME uhet
CTORS inlets 11029.083
Clem. Thnloy. Thomas 8. Moore.
Wm. Musaar. Samuel Castuar.
Samuel Bbphsm.
Jun
T. Young.
H. L. Carllol2. lasso ff. Salm.
Wm. Eltevelnon. ChrbtlanJ. Hoffman.
Boa W. Tinglai. Samuel B. Thomas.
t3lter.
- .
ga.p.m. TINGLEY. President.
p u t Anz a i m ecamber )us &attars :ism
-
reIRE TIiffIIRANCE FACLIIIHVELY.—THE PENN.
ltraida Fire Insurance Campany—huxtrpamtad IRM
-Ch . arter Penxlsuit-Ifo. 11 0 Walnut. stmt. MMUS ki•
ded• en= Square. - -
aver forty year~ azer. , fgor ti ez t te=to Os amount=
age by lin , k on Public or Private - ihi al m t,
netlike ae for a limited thoe. wat Uon.
of Goods and idemhainiteell e ban t a w es.
Their Capital, together a large
_Saran la he
ieeted In a moat weal nisinwilimi Main tq
A to Um tonand an undoubted tn eaall
Daniel }hank • hn Dervaiin t sx.
Alexander Beaumn. Smih.
W , Oe lioultrann,
'M
ctip
ama Sabina. ,
Wftzi* G. Cso Eaka: jr " saidamal,
AHDCTFE 1118111141iCF. COMPANY.-0 fiVii
ESPETALM.,_ , , , .
OftheAlick. Ell WALNllT.streri. above Third. PhUnda.
fWin mime goblet Lou er D n = a by Fire. on Enna
ns. ;.:.-, ' . ..wnot or for a Ilmi Uwe. apusgtioU
6:Za ita indloo al
7 --.. 'Muth. cm- Vemki Cariont mil
Freghti. to artsof the DM=
DXs. -
Wm. Ma. i : FOtearaieger.
D. Lather. 4._E. Baum.
Lewis Anaemia. win. F.Deen. '
4.4bzt L E .I,: O =MA,, John Ketekunn.
mote Johti !I; .t. .
WM.
.113: kilgik.rxerit.
WM. F . DV.A.N. Vico Prmitlant.
W. Ilf. Maw. lieerebirv. • . ialtri.thAtt
VANCE INSURANCE
xi MOTION (IMMT
IV Street. ,
n;antarEca • •
FIRE INSURANCE , E7LOI.I3I3IVELY.
DIRECTORS.
Slag srutm J E at ir See.
Henry wis. Edw&ril D. Woodruff.
Robert res er Jae. ,ismdwr.
Geo. ILW
Isoenli. P Busby.
CHM, RI N vioePteddant.
ISrumams L Btaloraffiaw.
MAULE, 'MOTHER & CO.
1.868. BPRUCE
SPRUCE JOIST. 1868 1
upaucMLz
OCJOK, T.
HE
HEMLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
LARGE STOCK.
LARGE STOCK.
111.1111711. Et .101/OTHEII it 00.
• = 250 Q SOUTH STREET.
1868. 1868.
FLORIDA E,R . Qt RING.
FLORIDA EL.° MEW
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_ -A Iltimoroats.Doacriptton.,
Among' the qilestionab actions of the
American Association;for the Advancement
of Science; now in session atiChleago, was
the admission to membership of two hundred
and six residents' of that city, who are un
doubtedly experiended and successful busi
ness men, speculatorClawyrirs and politicians,
but never have been at` all distinguished for
scientific attainments. The. association, in
the excess of its gratitude for the proverbial
hospitality of Chicago, seemingly knew no
other way of making a return than by the
admission of these prominent nitizeus to
membership, to the most 'of Whom Vie tech=
nicalitles of science are a mystery or a bore,
and' whose sudden initiation into the 'asadcia
tion is regarded as a. capital. joke both ,
themselves and their friends A Writer for
the Chicago Tribune Makes sport of the
•wheile business in an • exceedingly humorous
style. We quote what it'susys, with .the re
mark that the names mentioned are those of
the best known grain speculators, lawyers,
editors, politicians and business men of Chi
cago.
The writer says :
,"If I commence this letter abruptly with
the American Association for, the Advance=
went of Selene°, attribute it to my utter ..as
tonishment at the immense number of meaner'
we have had in embryo in this citY, and
which have coma out full fleidgedanaoo, - , the
sessions of the association. Athens and
Rome in their paimiest days never produced
such a crop. Boston, .with its "ilittlerArtariful
of Agssalz, may well retire abashed, et"Clit:
cago's two hundred and six eavane.
“Room for the eavane I ' ' •
"I do not know that•l am so ranch aston
ished at the number of our eavane—for we,
can beat the world in all porofessionk dad . :
tors, ministers, laWyerS, thieves, -pleirpock-t,
eta, pretty wonien and other saints
,and Sin
ners—as at the- amount of scientific ' know!- 1
edge which has hitherto been lying, peirdu in
Chicago, and - of Which the world has hith
erto been unfortunately deprived * Itischeer--
big to knovi that in future what few &tearer:
lea are made in science will be made here,
and that we shall hereafter be the headquar
ters of the extinct simians, fossil horses, nu-'
tritive capillaries, monoleasic alkaline, anhy
drouscarbonates of A. - 11: 30, the coming
woman, and other contemporaneous mam
nials.
"In looking Over the list of the Chldago
sa vans, who can help being proud of the con-.
tributions they will make to the scientific .
knowledge of the world at their first meeting,
the recd of ,which will undeubtedlY appear
in the dallipiess somewhat after the follow
ing fashrona ,
"The session of the American Scientific
Assaetation, yesterday; Was one of
interest; from the large number of essays
which were read. Professor Jerome Beecher
read a paper on the relations between gas and
dividends, showing that the pre-historic man
never received any profits from its illumina
ting properties, and that Solomon was quite
irregular in paying the gas bills of the Tem
ple. Professor James IL Bowen read an
essay on wool, showing by the conformation
of Lnc]e Ned's head that the old legend re
specting the condition of his car . vut could-not I
have been true. Dr. - Clinton Briggs gave the
algebraic formula, starting on the bins of x,
which keeps Merchants' Union stock at 24.
This view wart also corroborated by an able
paper read by Professor C. B. Farwell. Pnit
C. M. Cady delivered an oral argument prov
ing that a Steck piano had been dug up un
derneath the skeleton Of a mastodon in an
alluvial formation, and that the skeleton of
an aborigine was seated at it. From the po
sition of the petrified fingers on the keys, he
had discovered a chord in the touching song
`Let me kiss him for his mother,'thus proving
the immense-age of-Ilds ballad -
"Professor Crosby read a valtiable paper
on the 'White Fawn, a splendid individual of
this genius having been lona inthe lower
Silurian of the ancient bed of Lake Erie. This
paper was illustrated with a diagram showing
that this peculiar Fawn must have revolved
on its axis with regular motion. Near this
petrifaction he had found seme hieroglyphics
—`o. C. 1:00; D. C. 'do.'—which he interpre
ted to mean: `Orchestra Chairs, St ou; Dress
Circle, same.' Dr. Sohn 13: Drake, F. It S.,
read a highly interesting paper on the legend:
'He's a good fellow, hut can't keep a hotel.'
. The association in discussing this,paper,how
ever, differed so . widely that they at length
resolved'unanimously to live at the Tremont
three months.atthe.doctor's expense; to find,
out why the god . fello w` ceilidh% keep a' be
tel. Dr. George H. -Dewlap, N. W. alt. R.,
read an essay on the - coming railroad from
Chicago to the moon. - He - stated that Pro
lessor Perry H. Smith would probably locate
himself at the moon terminus, to see that its
perturbations did not affect the stock, and he
had no doubt, moreover, that as soon as they
settled the uncertainty relative to the moon's
semi-diameter the stock would be at a pre
mium. Telegraph stations would be under
the control of the man in the moon—not Pro
fesser Smith, but the other man—and the
stockholdera would •be given a. fred !annual
ride to the octants blithe orbit, corner lots in
which were now for sale.
"Professor Edward -Ely then occupied the
attention of the association with a paper upon
coats and neck-ties,illustrated with diagrams,
in which he proved conclusively tlie!tethe au
tomicity of the torso of a coat (that rs, a coat
without a tail or sleeves), was 'equivalent to
one atom of art 'element in a,coat
,ivith,a tail,
united to one or more atoms of a second-hand
coa ; and that the moral influence of the fluc
tuations of a neck-tie upon a well-regulated
mind could hardly be computed. In the case
of a sinner, these fluctuations proueced a
maximum of profanity which was one of the
most sublime exhibitions' in all nature. In
the case of a saint, however, while the tem,,
perature of the individual was raised, it was
not manifest on the surface. Dr. N. K Fair
banks readarcabstradt of, the Cereal Eviden
ces of 'Wheat Corners in the "United States.
Hithonght as a steady diet they were not
good things to, take unless tne „gastric juice
was Conipleteli free of li);driocirloric acid.
Professor Hesing read an, essay on Gentath
liehkeit, and was; confident that the cheer
ful disposition characteristic of the mound
builders was due to Rhine wine, empty bot
tles of which had been found in the mounds,
rineipaity-the-wariety--Heehheimer and
Laube.henner. From 'wangle:fit punch bowl
found 'in cerniferous liniestone on La Salle
street he thought the mound-linilderii under
stood the secret of brewing a Cardinal.
A recess was theta granted, and the usocia
tion lunched at the residence fir Professor Dr..
Dyer., During the infornied . conversation re
ference wee made, to the oldslow coach days
when Chicago had but One savant-the late
CoMnelGrithaW--and•the &noons Dyer story
was revived. At a dinner party D!. Dyer sat
next to Colonel Graham. In response to a
toast the Colonel arose; and, after paying his
respects to the Company, said that he had an
important discovery tomake known. He
had labored upon it. for years, and had now
arrived th.e conclusion, afrerlong scientific
explorations, and many anxious_ nights ofj
study, that there Waiarytidal - - Witveter "Lake
Michigan of at least one-third of an inch. Dr.
Dyer, who was sitting next to the.
sprang„ to his feet and exclaimed, in utter
amazement: `Good God!. Colonel, you don't
say se. I alwayerthought there was some
thing the matter with that cursed lake.'
"After recess, Professor R. SI.
./1 oaah read
E 11721
a valuable papalli*Mtellesnscitation of
theCineinnati Obseri - :atory for pork, psching
purpose* :Tifemagretle;ittsfnußenta could
be used to'attfact the bogs there, and any
number could be killed daily % by reading to
them 'esaaglation the theoretical ereetioh of the
Moon: Dr. ."B. "Judd' sent" in an interest
ing paper upon the variation in the beers of
Berlin, with samples of each.
, Dr. James 11.• McVicker spoke at length
upon the poetry 'of medial, illustraing - its va ,
nons rhy ' thnis with living examples from the
late De Pol troupe.
"The Assochudor,' with the exception of
Professor Medill, expressed themselves most
pleased with the Morlacellien form of expres7
"Prof. Mediltthought it would be more ef
fective if done in phonetics.
"Dr.MoVicker,said it would be very incon
venient to abbieViate It any more.
"Prof. Medill contended that while it
might be very difficult to do it, he was confi
dent that science could outstrip all potty diffi
culties: Tbo whole matter was finally referred
to the Borosis.
"Dr. Potter Palmerreafta paper upon the
Physical Constitution of Four-in-Hands and
the actual angular motion of the coat-tail of
a map-and a brotberoafthe back .seat:-
troy Bustiewd falibired Wlth"a dlsVertit:
lion upon the Influence of the Moon upon an
Outer Harbor. Professer George W. Shu
feldt read a paper upon the. Genesis of Oil in
the West DIVISIO3I and the chemical transfor
mations necessary to change an oil-well 'into
an artesian'"Well, explaining the. dangers • of,
getting into the Wrong,, geological. horlx,io.
Dr. Wilberl l . - - Storey inVoduced ..exhaas-',
rive PaPet Y 6Pon'`,....Kilgubbinj,'aitd,
tants, in which' he discussed,
under which thek live, and .stated that recent
remains of men have been -found there in the'
Silurian stratit'of 'alluvial Dia, together with and old bottleanontairiingeßqiild cleksel
resembling whisky. As Deuieeratic 'tickets ,
were found.in the same. strati. 'he: eat:lroned ,
himself confident it. was Athisky. ,had"
submitted samples of it to Professer Went
worth, who was'of !the •opinion. Dr.
John 13.- Walsh read a paper on.the,Antiquity,
of the Periodical Bunteep,",bringleg forw'ard„
the meat undoubted evidence that Noah'
acquainted With'it,-from the'periodical visits'
be made to his vineyard, and the equally pe
riodical trimmer in which he was itccastomed •
to get drunk. <He also alluded ib • istithering
terms to- , the rentexk of Bolan= that • 'of
making books there was no end," and - closed
his paper with a brief dissertation upon the
effects' of 'l3eitt 'ibitioileo..• Professor
David.A. Gage,presented an paper upon De - von cows and'Cotswold
sheep, and an exhaustive paper ,uppn the
antiquity of hotel;clerks.,
"The daY's • proceedings were *ought to
a clone by a paptr read by Peregrine Pickle
upon the 'Coming Woman.' in which he
showed conclusively that the fauna to which
she belonged would not wear bonnets nor use
pearl powder. Taking, into consideration the
perturbing influences or atoms dissiniilar in
their character and dividing them into classes
according to their composition, he thought
the coming woman,•if she progressed in the
ratio of = the present woman, would rapidly
pass the elliptic of true religion 'and become
a disturbing force in the - community. • But
while asserting, this, he did not wish. •to be
understood as denying the fact that %brine
of the,plasma has an alkaline reaction.'
"He would-rnaintain that theory to his
latest breath. • - • - •
.• •
"In fact the plasma mild hardly be , a
plasma without an alkaline reaction. ;
"Dr. Alfied .Cowles to the contrary not
withsteunlingt,".who might,be good: authority ,
on iron-front - buildings,: but was - note suffi
ciently acquainted with the plasma to' speak
of it with any degree of certainty.
"Room for the swans!
"Glory to science ! !
"The latter remark is not oriiinal, but is
apropos, Which is just as good.
From our late editions of. Yesterday
Lomoo, Aug.lB.—The London Herald, has a
long article to-day on !bp life and services of
Thaddeus Stevens. The writer thinks many
wiser and abler Americans than Mr. Stevens
have lately.bece lost to the muse of the country,
but that the Republican party will long feel that
they could have spaxed a.better man.
BERLIN, Aug. 18.—It is officially announced
to-day that the Government of Switzerland will
summarily reject any proposal of France look
.
nag to an alliance with that power.
• From L 01119 4-
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ST. Loris Aug 18.—A - lettei• a worth,
Aug.
Kansas, Aug. Iltb,,sa,ye on Monday, Aug, 12th,
a band of'soine two hundred Indians 'appeared
on Spehnan's creek, about sixteen.miles northeast
of Elliforth. Arriving tit the , hOuse of a Mr.
Shaw, they caught and beat him unmercifully,
and drove him away. •
The devils then caught Mrs. Shaw and her sis
ter and, violated tkekt:Pcfsenetietne:ltliitty, er
more of thorn continuing to abuse these helpless
women long tiller they had become senseless.
After destroying the property, ,they, left the
women for dead, and proceeded to the residence
of Mr. Smith, beat him la the same , manner, and
ravished his‘,.ivife, leaving her In a very critical
condition.
It is feared the women subjected to these out
rages will not recover. The Indians met with
and abrised . ,several'other:Cillzine, and After de
stroying all within their reach, left for the north.
These poor women say that for live or six hours
they were subjected ito ill treatment; and they
show the , marks of the most cruel usage,
.made by
being beaten,in the attempt to 'defend ttrmi
selves.
A detaclpaent,cif twenty soldlrs was - sent after
the 'lndiatisfronrFort acconwanied by
fifty or sixty settlers, on Wednesday night. They
sent for reinforcements, and on Thuriol'aY it full
company, under command of Colinael &mine,
went over.
The latest report was that Wenn° had como
up with the savages, wito•lui,d some ten or fifteen
women surrounded in a:tionse and thSt.
driven the redskins - m - oy, but whether he.kill4d
any Is not known: These are probably the same'
Indians who hale been murdering and commit
ting ot4er4trages,' - tin Solomon Creek. •
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Vine, will be found. trfoMy, facility for acquirit!S
a koowle eitch of thin health:tit-and elegant ecconnatil•
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TIME thus by COMPETING LINES.
PARS ENGEM taking the &00 P. M. TRAIN arrive to
FACINNATI next EVENING at 9.55 P. 18 HOUR&
Y ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE,
Jar THE Er .E s SDEUFPB celebrated Palma State.
noom BLL ARS Passugh from P t MIA to NCI NAIL engers taklng the 1900. M.
and , .ILOO P. •AL Trainsb teach CINCINNATI and all'
Pants WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN , ADVANCE
of all crtherHooles.
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tar %into WEST. NORsw.bv and SOuTH
wE , mill p_artimilart sok for TWEETS , err Via
P HANDLE ROUTE. . .
egIo:T44TIURETS47IIRE the %eer.= samar or
this r. • be , VERY P %LAE am, •AB FOR
PANJIAN watTRIEET
N 1 W. CORNERED/7EImA CHESTNUT Streets;
NO. LIS MARKET. STREET. bet. Second and Monti:Us
And THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Eithiets.West PhUa
S. F. SCULL, Gong Ticket Ask, Pittsburgh.
JOHN H. r Cien'l Ag4.s9o.l3Madway.N.Y
ja . .Emsgew READING RAILROAD.--
GREAT TRUNK LINE from Phila.
. 1111111 1 1452 Milliffir- delphla to lbe interior of Penns:viva
4 the phunkilit thunberland and .
Wyoming Valleys. the biortl. Northwest and the Pena.
das ,Summer Arrangement of sisal:tsar Trabla 'Anstalt 8.
Depo
1868 leaving CoMparr a it. Thirteenth and oat,
low hill streets. Phihul_ elph at the folio hours.
MORNING MM( T/ON I, -44 7 " 11. for
Reading and VW 4.45 a Stalllaus.and
Returning. leaves Reading at 4180 P. arriving hi
Philadelphia at 9.15 P. M.
MORNING EXPRESS.-A 14,15 A. M. for Residing. La
bium% Harrisburg, Pottsville. Pine Grove, Tamaqua,
grulbury,aWart„Elmlia, Rochester.N i Xtre. Eon;
Holligni rittit°l4 ' l C °44 G I CUM.' 4 '
bersburVilniciaitown.
The 7ZO train connects at Reading with the East Penn.
for Allentown, dre . and the
Ill; A.M. connect/i t:1 ;1h it* LebaatmVa ll ey train for
li.Tilrav v ors7=tty With eatimida
trains or am.v rt, '
vet-,
Minsk% itc.; at
,Harriebnrg with Northern Central. Cumberland Valley.
and Seim lkill and flumushannalrains for Nortburaber
ltu Ititeelega=?Plifa4Ph=
P.; for Reading, pottaviNanieburg. die., connect
ing with Reading and Colvin Rail
% road trains for Col-
OWN ACCOMMODATION-Leaves Potts.
nin POST
town at 0445 AM, 'topping at intermediate stations • ar.
rivesin Philadelphla at 9.05 A. M. Returning leaves kti o .
ladelphia at,4110 P. Id. ; arrives in Pothtined d 1
ifittUANG'-ACCOAIMODA37OSV-Leanes 'Ms at.
"AA:il/AV 4di ;isreiltas
de Masi 4. . •
Ytebiladilidds . oras stqlrav
Re a 8.05P' ',„/. •
Trainsfor Philadelphia leave Harrie t '
nrg at RIO A.
and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., arriving in Philadelpyhia at
1.130 P. M. Afternoon trains leave HarriebTial.Bol,_P.
and Pothrtiller 2.45 hitt'eFri 171 F 8 .1 P•!4`1V)99?,: nt
',tante wigaccFodatton leaves 1' .../1 nig at 7.15 A.
M., and flanialmr 4.1 D P. 111:: CODZlfietilM attendin g with Mtemoon ccommodotion south at HIM P. ha.
arrivingin Philadelphia at 9.15 P. •
Market train; with Palawger tat attache ,i 5 'leaves
Philadeli hitt at 12.4 b noon for Pottsville and all I,Aray Stu.
time ;_lenves Pottsville at 7A. 11.. for Philadelphia and all
Way Stations.
All the abovh trains ran didlyrllandays exapted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at , .8.00 A. 51., and Phila
delphia at 8.15 P. M.; lefty e Philadelphia for Reading at
hatreturnbas atr_oip .%Raf i llf It At2h Pt , ha .•
ALu anD, pittaene.su
I)owningtowrisddisitertdediofritit Saks the 7.2 d , L.P
1/.45 and 4.30 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning
firm Downingtown at 6.80 A. M. 100 P. M. and 5.45 P. M.
PERKIOMEN RAILROAD.-Pi i ngers for College •
vine take 7.50 A. id. and 4.89 P M. t irog froth;Philadel
phia, returning from Collegeville at 27 A. M. and 199 P.
51. litsge lines for various points in k'entlomen Valley
connect with la titre st e4 y. trtill 3
NEW YOBS =PRE'S FOR PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.-Leaves New ork at; 9A. M., 5.0 1 and 8.00
pad.frazdzyg gee M
ingstit A; ~ L5O and 10.10 P.•IL, and
connect at Harrisburg vnth' Pennsylvania and Northern
.„ . ..ntral LW Express Trains for Pittabraal; Chicago,
willioto4 Elmira. Baltimore. dui, • . 1..
Returning, sprees 'mixt leaves Harrisburg, on arrival
of Pennsylvania Mamas from ..-Vlttpwcia. at 8 and, 5.95 .
A. 55.. 945 p. K v.akaing ' ottigh 4.00 and' 7'.05 M.
and 11.40 P. M.. aixivina atNewuYorkthlieeta lairiA-M»
and 5.00 P. M. Sleeiting, Cars vieciunpanying these train.
ch throu ange.
gh between Jeremy CUT' arid Pittsburgh. with out
Mail Veinier New leavetHanisburg at S 10 A. M.
and 2.86 Mail ttainbrfitiXrhktgltkavViNeW York
at 12 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY. RAILROAD. —. .
_Traitor: leave
Pottsville at A4%11= A. hod SAO P. M4raturnnigfrOM
Tamaqua at 8.33 A. M. and2.lS and. 4.85 P. M.... , . . ~
SOHUYl.trir.r. AND SUSQUEHANNA it ATurtnAD--
Trains leave Auburn at 7.15 A. fd:for Pinegrove and liar.
risburg, and at MIS P.SL.4arrinegt_ove and Tremont: re
turning from liarriebarg_at.S.So P. M .„ and from Tremont
e 14.40 A. M. and 525 P. M.
TlCKETS—Tinnugh„first4aga ticketa and, emigrant
tickets to alitha principalflo . . in the, North ; grid West
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Beading and*
Intermediate Stations. good for day only, are' sold by
Morning Accommodsllon„ , Market Tt's., . Reading and'
PottatowitAceommodati on Trains at reduced
Excursion Tickets to PhiladelPitha good for day only,
are sold at Rending and Inter ediate Stations by Read.
int l - s_ ind ..Pett4owis .4 , ? o Plledation Tr4o3 at zeduced
The Hikes are obtainable only at :this Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer . No 427 South - Fourth street.'
PhiladelPhik." Or 01 ' 43;.A• fcolk. GeCiltlathiPtrintend•
BeadantW latiOM.Tieliq at Si Pat eAntidlecotint. between a
• t dealred , for amities and firing. ~,
e Tickete, good for 1000 Miles. between all points
at SSS each, fbr families and finna.
Season Tickethdor three, ats. nine or twelve months.
for holden. only, to all points at reduced rates. -
Clergyman residing on the line of the road will be fur
nished with_ Latede,' 0311448 .theruselves mrd..kvvivee, bp .
Hetet' at half fare.
~,',4 ~ , , f- t - t • ' e, T , ~ . ; -
Excursion Ticketa from Philadelnida to principal et a.
Norm good for Saturday, Sunday and Menday , at reduc ed fare, to be had only at e T icket Office.; atTh irteenth
and CalloWhill streets. , i.. , Q. , . , .. ~- ,
FREIGHT.—Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all
the above points from.the Company's New Freight Depot,
Broad and. Wino* streets.
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at Las A.
12.45 noon, ate and 6 P.M„ for Heading, Lebanon, Harris
burg. Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all pOinta beyond. •
Mails cloaeattM Philadelphia-Post.Officefor a/10'cm
on the road and its branches at 6 A. SE, and for the prin
cipal Statiorup . only at 2.15 P. M.
.'• BAGGAGE.' ,
Dungan'a Brgyeis" will colleet'Batgage for all trains
leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No '45
South Fourth stria, or at thealePot. Thirteenth and Cal
lowbill streets.
-.; ...,,,,,,,,,__., PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
.?.,...- s 2 ,e,r -, -- , ..i.ire Railroad,-Summer , Time. Taldng
''''''-' .""". ' .effect Mey Aoth. 166 A. 'The' trains of
the Pennsylvania Central m.iwotA leave the Depot, at
Thirty-Srst and Market streets, which is reached directly
by the cans of r 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 .tbe DWot._ _ ~
OXtliaillA is hlYSTisarket Street Cars leave : Fiont
and Market streets 35 minutes before the departure of
each train.
Sleepirg CarTlcketsetna be had- on application at the
Ticket Oflice r Northwest , corner .of MAW and Chestnut
streets, and at the Depot.
Agents of the ILlnionTrausfes Company will call for and
deliver Baggage at the-Depot•Ordere left at No. EXRChest
nut street, No. 116 Market street, will receive attention.
TILAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.:
Mail Trani. . .at 8.00 A. M.
Paoli Accommodation No. 1.....
~........., ...at 10.00 A. M.
~at Line... , '.'................ ........ .....,... •.at12.00 M.
Btu - Eda,te .• , atIIIOU M.
Paoli Accom. Nos. 2,-3 la 4..„ r , ... at 1..01. q . .00:d; 111 30P. DL
Harrisburg Accotanicidation. .... "..... ..... . ..at 2... M P. M.
Lancaster 5 ,50mm0dati0n............ at 4,00 P. M.
ParksburgKrein ' ~:..........: .. ~. .. ...........at 5 Su F.,-..m.
Cincinnati =vre'S'in:.
.........., ...; ...' .......atitoo P.'lL
nie Mall. ..... ........ .. ....... .. .... -at ILlf, P. M.
Philadelptir isiil„ 541.- 1 .i.....vg4,..,.i. ~ ....:4- a t,11.16 P. M.
Accommeld on.. ~ .. ..... .... .... ... ....at IVA P. M.
Erie Mall ayes . daily,:erucePt.SaturdaY.
r
Philsdelp a Expre - , U leaves - daily: All other trains
daily. a at ui w.
The . anti Aecorth
Vsfnodation. Train tens dallictescept
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured, and
bt!gwe delivered.byM.. at 116 Marketstreet.. i
. . TKAINS -- AHEIVL AT DEPOT, VIZ;
Cincinnati Expre55............. ...... ..... ~'..it LEA'A : lit:
Philadelphia 0ftpree5............... ..... .i.....,. MO '
Paoli Accom. No. 1.. . . " 8.20 "
"..
•:.—. 44 7 u r -yo . •
..... •
$ .
Fast Lino
_ . .
Lancaster.Ttolo,..E. , "19.00 P. M.
Erie Express:....: . ....." " 5.00 "
Paoll_Accoca. Nos. .. . ... .sta4o & 7.10 "
Day. .. ... at fi.oo "
Hnnisbure Accom ........ 9.50
For f
further information. to
JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket Agent, 001 Chestnut street.
FRAN_ CIS ETINW Agent, 116 Market street. f -
EAMlffil. H. Ticket ,Ageot at the Depot.
Tlse-P lvessia ; ltailroisil Compel:l3 , WD] not assume
essyxfslcdo Moos, except for we ,apparel. Ind
theiprosposisibility toUsusHpodred DoUarsinrilue.
All Begget s eixrceetftg 'that • *menet in value will be at
the risk of the owner. unlece takenby_sp MB
eclaccestract.
—EPWRD'HI,
1511Perintea A denti Altoona. Pao
••• • ••'7:Z. .‘ KLPEITi gr'BALTIMORBI
• yjr ai lift_BALLßDAD.
d after Molrdt,
April 1.0,193 N thaTrains will leave philadel bla,from
Depot oflthe. West Chester Philadelphia cm'.
per of Thirty.first and'ehestaut streets (West Ptdlada).
at 7.15 A. M. and 4.50 P.
_Leave Rising Bun, at 5.15 A. M..,and Oxford at B.W A.
M., and leave Oxford at 815 . _
A Market Train with Passenger Car attached will run
on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Bun at ILOS
A. M., taxli: at 11.45 A 1.., and Kennett atLOO P. Al., con.
fleeting at eA.Chester tirmatien with a trainfor
dolphica - elinptd_ayit::and - flaturdaya' train learmi
phoadelphialit 9.30 , P_.. , through to Oxford:-
• The Train lea,vntg Phlladelphia at 7.115 /LM. connects at
Oxford with a daily lino of Stages' for Peach Bottom, in
Lancarter county. Returning. leaves Peach Bottom to
connect at Oxford.with thenlinention Train for Philadel•
phi&
The Train leaving ..ghtladelphislat 4.50 P. hl.rani to
Plains Ban. Md. e-74 , - - 7.:-/,^434,..,
Pas D i allowed. to, take..weVr a fippard OnlY.
Bagga d l / 4 - apd the - Co l:avatar vg4 any cam 4 b 43
sporud la for an ' tionnt Wte,6l4 e - hundrixt dollar%
prates a spixiall contract be ruadQin , the Damn ,
, IMDNltrnivQoOilleseral Bonn.
_ ; _.ll[?i
_Hj
_LINE, ' VIA
• , •.t NORTH '-awiNnirt.VANlA 2
ROAD,
_to Wilkeebarre, htahanoy
CDT, Mount Carmel, Centralia. and all' Points on Lehigh
V ezlialtread and ititbraiithee..
y new arrgements. yeeeected_tlife - V4;eiliittAie
enabled to give increased deep/ni1:1.40 nimtandise noir
itto - the above Mimed pointer, $ t,4
oda delivered at timi/lirinigi Went .= •
R. . E. cot of FIIONTAnd Ntreeia,
Boom* Nvill•reach Wtliteabann,' tent Crin t a l
Mahanoy atty. and the - other. 'Pistil:nu in - ,lihihanoY.
vaue3v beforeir A:IC.OU the ettereedine day. ,
Seal pEr T Iq CLAM.' Agent,
lie •11. r " a. .33 _ _
!t 4 3 ; '
ST
• •Ej.
, .
FOR CAFii ritAii .. 'vi
i'VVEST'4ERSEY
Rita:ROAD.
Fromm - Foot- of Street,
• (OFFER- FERRY,).
Cirmmen clan' satiarday,34y
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
FOR CAPE MAY.
AMA. M., Cape May Express, due it 12 25 (emit.)
8.16 P. M.. Cape May Psi sender, 460 at 7 1b P.
4. 00P. M., Fact Express, due at 6.66 P. M.
RETORNING LEAVE CAPE ISLAND.
6.20 A. M Iklorning Mall. due at 10 06 A. M.,
ROO A..M. Fast Express. duo at 12,07 P: M.
5.06 P. ki.. Cape May Express, 'due stEMi P. M. - •
Punday Mail and Passenger train leaves Philadelphia
at 715 A. M. Returning MAWS Cape Island at '5.10 P. M.
Excursion Tickets, 13 00, _ • ,
Cape May Freight Miles leave Cainden daily at 9.2 e A.
M.. and o..pe Island at 6.45 4. M.
COmMutat ion Tickets between' Philadelphia and Cape
May. at the following rates:
Annual Tickete. 6100; Quarterly Ticket & $lO, for sale at
the office of the Con pant In Cainden, N.
Through tickets ean be procured at No. , 'VI Chestnut
street (Continental Hotel), where orders can also be left
for Baggage. which will be called for and, chocked a:resi
dences by the Union Trans: er
WEST JERSEY RAH ROAD , LDIES.
For Bridgeton, Salem. MillvMe..Vineland and inter-
mediate stations, at lite A:M.- and 3.10 P. '
For Cape Man aoo A. M. and 8 .15 P. M.-and 4.o''P. M.
Woodbury Accommodation train. 6.W Y. m.
Bridgeton and Ultra Freight train leavea Camden
daily, at 12(noon)._ . •
Vonirantallon tlliecks 'between, Philadelphia an ands all
atationa at reduced rates.
Will. J. BiWiZti. Soporuiteifilent;
,_Rooroil , NEW YORIL—THEI CAMDEN.
taAND &MEM and PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM.
from Fldladelphia to Now York. and
Way plscee, from yi"alnat 'Meet wharf.
-
AtssOA.l4l via Camden.and,Amboy.__Aceirm AS
At, 84.1LiVist Camden arid Jersey.Eiti ExPress Mai; 3 oo
At 3:00 P. m., Via Camden and Amboy Express. 8 00
Attila' P. M., via Camden and Jersey - Cat,' EXpreiter. • 3 00
1 At 6 P. M. for Amhoyandbiterniedlate etotions.
`At Ll3O and 8 A. and ItatiP.,/‘ for Fromm&
"A'oB,andileA. M.49,a50 and dal F. X. for Traritallo
At 6110,6 and LOA. L 2.3.5.30. 40..6 d 11,801. 51.. fer.
'Mite/AM:I.` Burlington.lleveitY and Deland" _ _
At Aso -*no JO A.M.. 1 , 0.11 0, 543. d and , I LB o r* , gar
At 5"
4E070 10 A. IL.I, 2.00.4.1101 Q Walla P. M. fer Edge.
, water, •Itiversido, Eivertoreland Palmyra. P.M) for
;Riverton and B. P. M. for r - •
i.t s.Stland 10 A.M.,1.3.4 2.tc6 and 1120 P.M.for Fish/rouse.-
Carl he 1 and 11.20 P. M. Lines will leavefrom foot of
Market street bytmputletyv; „
Ae From Kensington Depot- i• • "-•
. 11 4 t) -U l na end anrier Clif.:NeW , York
Erpresa e .
At 7.00 and 1100 A.M,24lo,illioind 5 P.lt - fifr . Tiiititon ant
Bristol,' And at 10. A; al,: for VristoL •' • •
At 700 and Al M.,8.30 and 15-P1 lif.; MOndeivine and .
nflvtotvn
At•'7.oo and 10.15 A./fd.. 2.16 iniffls
At 7.00 and 1,0.15 A. Mt t 74l o ,ts.'and P.M., for
Torresdnie.,Molmes /5. 'aconycWissinoming„Exides.
burg and Frankfort. and BP. 2L for klohnesbtat and
intermediate Stations . ••• •• •
'V/ 0 / 1 / 'West Ykliadei2bili /;' o lx;t - via CMilieutlinl
At 9.10 A. M., LSO;CEO and 12 P. M. New York Dbepries
Line, via Jersey
At IA. 14. Emigrant Lino,... . .. tier
The 2.20A.11. and 6.80 P. M. Linea run `daily 0,11
y.: .8 -. 0 - 92ery,
Stindays excerte,L • • '
At RBI A. M., Lin, 620 and Id P. M., for,Tremigni. . •.]
At P. 20 A. M., 6.30 and 12 P. N.. for BristoL r ,
At 12 P. 14. (Night) for hitirriwillo, Tuil7town. Rohenek4
•midengton.„Cornivella-Tortbdulet Holmeebtl/84"°rYV
Wiesturiming. Bridesburg and FrankforiLi* i") ) "
, For Lineilleaving Kensington Depot, takelitbe =At
Third Or IDA streets. at Cheebint Stree t an hour DelOr9
departure, The Cara on Market Railway rim Ch.
;rest to West Philadelphia Depot, C'hestnut and >Walnut'
within one square. On Smidayii, the Market Street „(~.ani
wait run to connect with the 6.2 e A. Sf and 6.20 P. M. linem
BELV/DERE DELAWARE; RAILROAD I.,INIMS'
from Kensington Depot.
At 7.00 A. IL. for. Niagara Falls, Muffaler Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego. Itochoster,llinghaxaMon. Oinvego.
13 rac
a e,
%rest.B•ftd, Montt ose,Wilkcabarro. Schooley%)
At 7.te A. M. and BM P. M. for :Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water Gap. Belvidere, Ea/Mrs, Lambertville,blemingtoh.
Ac...132e LBO P. M. Liao connects direct with the train
[caving Easton for Manch tßiunkoilkuidown. llettilebium
At for LarribertVillei
and interniuldiate Stallone^
CAMDEN'AND BURLINGTON in,AND PEMBERTON
AND 11 1( 1 1 1 TSTOWNRAMB,OAIgh-IFOM- Alikaet -
Street Ferry (Upper Side.)
At BA. M. 1, 4 and 6.15 P. M. for Mumbiellsvllim Moores
town. Hartford, Masotorlde, Ilainsport. rMount Melly,
Smiihville. Evansville, Vincentowm wham and
Pemberton. _ •
At 1 and 4 P.M.for Lewistown,Wrightato Cooketirivn.
.New EK571 , . 13ornerstown, Cream Ridge, Imlapetatvn.
Wharon and
Fifty PoundaWgage only allowed each. Passenger.
,Passengera are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fdty
pounds, to be paid for extra. The Company limit their re.
suonsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound and will
)20t be liable for anY amount beyond 8100. =apt bY ape.
Tickets sold and Ibiggage checked direct through
„to
Boston, Woreester, Sprinelleld , Ilartfort, New Haven,
Providencm hiew= kes eriny, Troy, Sarat o Falls woga, Irticsi
Buffalo, Niagara e
Sun on-14 ge.
Aniddillonal Ticket. Mee Is located at No. 62/1
Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, • and all bmi
Portant points North and East, may ue procured. Per.
lions purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag '
f,age checked from reaideneca or hotel to destination, try
llama Wramusfer Baiggsge prize.
Lines from New York for lladelphiii will leave from
foot of Cortland street at 7A. M. and 1.00 and 4.00 P. M.,
via Jereev Ci and Can:Wm At CS) r. VIA JerOOY
City and n. At 10.00 A. M. and,l2 n. and 5.(12
P. M... via Jersey City and West Pidladelpliia.
From Pier No. 1. N. River. at 5.30 A. M. Accommodation
and 2 P 51, Eirorms. via Amboy and Camden. ,
Jl3llO ' WM. cavaltfl. Agent.
momT - PB(ItbgtkIIDIPGLPHT.gwWfLMINGT
AND RAILROA ON BALTIMOD,
TIME TABLE:-Commencing ßE.,
encing Mon; ' day; Aplil ' l ath. llfB 'Treaties:Will Denot,' corner ot
-Broad street and "'Washington &vamoose follows: --
BWayanail Traim. at 13.811. A. (Sundaya excepted); for
altimore.•atoppliag at all regular stations.. •• 'Connectliag
with DelaWareßaßroiul at Wilmington for Crididkl add
.interniedistersdnilmuc— : .• , • • , - • •
•
more
train 1412.6) (Stuidaya excepted) for Haiti.
more and Washington, stopping at Wilmington. Perry
villa and Connects at Wilmington with
train for New Castle.: • • • , •
Exprest Train at lip M:(SendaYS loicepted).‘_fer Bal
timore and "Wes stopping_at Cheater Thurio
Linwsed..tßa v Ymont.:Wilmingtor,Newllertthteetelo. New.
ark. Elkton, ortheastCharlestown, Pea,s v ej,(avre-de-
Grace,. Aberdeen. Perryman% Edgewood, Magnolia,
Chageatmd - Steramerts -Run.
Night .Expreee at 11.00 P.M. (daily) for Baltimore and
Washington,. .stoppin - Barryvilbt, and Havre de-Grace.
Connects' at gton (Saturdays , excepted/
with. Delaware. ; , Railroad aiming f, at Ne
Castle, Middletown, Clayton. Dover.Harrington,Seafor,
Saliebury, Princess Anne, and connecting at
with boat for Fort:mai Monroe. Norfolk, Porta:month and
the South,.. • • ' •
Passenger; for Fortress Monroe 'and Norfolk via Balti
more will' take the 42.. CO •Criatleld
take the 11 8., •
Wilmington Trains. :donning. at all statlent between
Philadelphia. and Willnington: - -
LeavePidlidelPhia'atllAAL.24o,s.oo,l and MAO May)
P. M. The 5.00 P. M. train connects with the Delaware
Lailroad-forliarrington and intermediate.atathma- - -
Leave Wilmi ni tten 7.00 and S.lO A. Id. (daily) end LW,
6.15 and 7.00 (d )P;M,• •- -The 8.10 A; M.T.n will step
between Chester and Philadelphia:
From BalUmore to Phila delphia.-1 ea.ye.Bajtimore 1.25
A. M., MO- A. M., Exiarees.: , M.
pram 6.M Y. SJ, gaprest. . 8.55 P. M, Express._ -
SUNDAY TM.INS FROM BALTIMORE.' - Leave Bal
timore .at 355 P. M.. atoppin,g at Says Ale Grace, Perry.
villo staNitplington, ,Xso 'etnts at Nerd' Bas. - Eikton
and Newark: . to take
_pasSotigere jot Pinhuielnbia, , and
leave par engere 'fromWtuthingt. on' or Baltimore, and at
Chester to leave passengers from Washington or Balti
more- - • ,
Through Ucketa total points Weat,South and SontilWert
may be procured at_ticket-office. Chestruotatreet,under
Continental Ho where also - State Rooret and - Berthein •
Steeping. Cars can be bemired during the day. Persons
purehadngliekets at thisofficecantutve,htlnalle checked ,
at theirreaddeneelarthe DtdonTrioasfervordwar, , : A
EL Y. KENNEY. Enerintendenf.
F. 5110014101D1 'AND, PHILA.6I4INIA
VIA MM;.
,_ SUMMEItARRANGEMENZ:L
On and after MONDAY, April 13th, 1863. the trains will
leaveDepatialairty-InrtandAheSlnritatreeiriorfollowe:
Trains leave Philadelphia for -West •CheatQr, at 7.15 A.
hi. 11 A. AL, 2.800.15. 4.K 7 and 11 P. ALI
Leave West`Cheater for Philadelphia; from Depot • '
hl arket street. 6.15, 7.15, 7.841 and 10.45 A. AL, 1.55.4,50 anal
oa and after l ifendl iii ' L aude 15th anitilditkma tra n
will leatv:i.Philadelp ' , tor, Media :and Intermedla e,
Points at 5.30 P. M.
Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.80 A. M.;_and,leavl g
rhuaaerptitivarttoP: stop at B. C. Junction and
Media only. ,
Passengers to or froin etationi between West Cheater
and B C. Junction going East. will take train leaving
Went Chester at 7:1541:, m..ittla gond west will take train
leaving Philadelphia at 9.60 P. B.L. and transfer a;
jUIICtOIL
lea r - -
Tr eine Ving Philadelphia at 7IL .15 A. , and 4.50 PAL,
and leaving.Wtst. Chester at. 7.80 A df: , .and 450 P. X.
connect atako.oUnction with Trains on.P. and B. C. R.
It tor Oxford and intermediate 'minim
t:N SUNDAYS-...Heave • Philadelphia at 'B.OO , A. , kLand,
Leave West. Chester 745 /1.1. and 5.00 P, M. I
The Depot Is reached direct/y by the Chestnut and Wal
nut Street cars. Those of the .Market Street Linerun
within. Bile square. The care of both linetrconnect with
each train upon ita
ti' Passengers are' alb:cared 'to take' Wearing apparel
only as paggagre. and theCoMPanY atlY•clee.
be responsible for an amount exceeding 01100 union special
contract is made for the same. Idb. SHY WOOD.'
, riliLisoidEPtlia - 'AND - , 411,115l
!..! • '..,......._• : z -' ',,, ItAILROAD-41Uhlaritil: al/EC , a`A , 4
_ _.----- .u.tAi...Tbrauo anftDheatat i e u t
tween Philado4hia. -Baltintore, l Harris n
p
port, to the No west and the OnSrt gil: at 'Penn.
gylvanla..-Alilesani Bleeping Cars on and t Trains: -;
On and after ALONflay, day-alw l a m
~ ..
the Philadele'da 'pi Erieltallrosta Ott da to 1 o wa :-
Mail Train Lei.4/iii Pliiladelphia.-: 'u;11" p.44, ' ;
• " - " Widiamsper"":...... .....-.. 820 A.M.
.. " iuTivesat'ilid_ e.
_,.,.,; ..4'.... ' ,' €1.0.P.A ,
Erse Expose levee Phliadelpole.- ..............Ll.OO Noon.
Williarnepor , t........ 6O P. M.'
__' l'' aretelhi at Erin, - ..... , .1...4.:;.,........;•..10X6 A. M.
Eirnira Mac teavls4-Plailadelehhi! :..: .. ....,- - .1'.. ,:.--B.oo' A. M.
~ Williarwort. . 6.28 P. M.
" 66 ardilltilitlialk , Tray_447.-;',....';:... 7.48 P. M.
• EAFYPW - •
tip Ta lidellveo 5 / 4 . "*.% AW
-.z,17 - .if:1:1:f.::.%;'.11 00 A. M. ,
_ Iv illirt.. - „,...,.....,10. 1 16 P. M.
" ' 6 iiiriviaxt h.iwe1p . tda.%;. , .. , ..,i.,.; 73 ,o*.k: id, '
Erie Eivoltea Rlavetarl4.'s:-. - .1',.. •_.- i....-,:.:.'..i4- 7.40 P, V. '
Wildaideport.- - ;.:. 1.:::'... 8.15 A.- M,
1 ..._ !' ardves 4t Philatioipbbk...,_,. ,-, .6.00 P, % .
Mall and ExPrVO, - 4onneets • *ita vu icsoor nAd..a.nv-.1
datny li.ifr ilailroad. - PaesagaCluielled Thron4h. • -
' - ' At.a'RED• E.: -TY L..n.,
Ger;r - ral - Bus.orii4Wr.Cont.
TAX
MiggigipORTFLPPINNOYLVANIA• R
R MIDDLE • ROBTR.-43hortest
.and meet direct line to Bethlehem.
Batton. Inentorsni, Mad& Chunk. , Hazleton. White
Haven: WBkesbarre.Mabanoy CitY,Mt. Carmel, Pittston,
EitrantonCarbendale and all the points In the Lehigh and
Wieteing Coal regions.
Pamenget Haat in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of Berk,
and American streets.
KHMER ARRANGEMENT_ ALEVEM DALLYTRAINB
—On and after MONDA Y JULY WU:. 1888. Pas.
Fenger Trains leave the New depot. corner=and
American etreets, daily (Sunday:: except:6Q, follows:
At &45A. M.—Accommodation for Fort W n.
At 7.46 M.--Morning Express for Bethlehem and
Principal Stations On North Pennsylvania Railroad. eon
necting'at Bethlehem with Lehigh •Valley and Lehigh
and a usgtuelomis Ralfroids for Easton.Allantown. Cats
sentillaillalde_Lea..• Maack: Chonio,Weatherly, Jeanorville,
Devote:3, white Haven, Wilkesbarre, Kingston,
Pittston. and_ all point. in Lehigh and
Wyommg Vallays.„. also, in connection , with Le
hif h and iitahanby illtUread for Mebane, City, and with
Catawina Railroad for Rupert, Danlllle, Milton and W
litunsPort. Arrive-at Manch :Munk at 12.06 A. M. : at
Wilkesbarre at 3 P. M. • at hifthanoy Citl
at 2P. M. Passengers by . this train can take the
Lehigh Valley Trak:. peering Bethlehem at 11.66 A. M.
for Easton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad tc
New York. • •
,
-, . .
'At 8.45 A. M.—Accommodation for Dorlestoorm!etoP.
ping - at allintownediate Stations, Passengers for Willow
Orove. Hatboro , and Hartsville, by this tralm take Stage
at Old:York ROSA. • ... ' , . .. -• . •
At lila A. AL — Accommodation for . Fort Washington,
. dapping at intermediate Stations.'
, _At lAGP.," M.—Lehigh VallayExpresi for Bethlehem.
Asentown. Mauch Chunk, White Haven. WiUtesbarre,
Matestrat Cl 7. Hazleton, Centralia; Sh.mandoal,_ Mt.
Carmel, PittstOn and' Scranton. and all points in Kahn.
MY, 'line Wye:Wm; Goal Betio= . •
1 ,At2ab P i AL—Accommodation forDoTlestowit.ltoPPlng
1 , at all interniediatei stations.' , • ' • '
e. At 13.15PlId.•—Lobigh_ and Seuemehmmi Mimi, : for
S,ethlehera. gastott. Allentown. Mauch Lliunk..Wlllees.
harm
.. ndcrantom. Passengers for Greenville- bLiP chi*
train nakertowil and flumneytotret to, Berth 'Wiles
At 4.15 QM.—Actieemilottation for Dallastown, stopping
at, f all' intermediate,ltations... ' PAesengers for 'willow.
(leave, ilatherongh and ,liarrssille take shwa .at A.bibg..
tartar Newnan° at Doslectotve. - - •
o k
' ;Alt:ate M.—.Ctfr aocominottalion for" Bethlehem.
and all ptAttella ohm line of North PenneyfAards, nom.;
road, connectimAt lehem wiTriisisimill
jrz iyaßeY,..l.4 -
• high and tuseLiensalla ening amen.
, town:"Mantlemimic t , _ ...- . • : , .
• At 0.20 P, M.--Accommeetation for Lanathati. 'Wping a
all intemiedlate Mations.'
_, , ,_,
At
. 4.BRi a smmola N tlp tor Port Waidilngtom
' ?, :. .
', ..Fromllethiehern atil_.oo end 11:05 A. M.. SI and flee P. M.
ADELPSIA
41 US, A,. IL fluid i1.00".W..M. - Traine znakee •direct 4xsineo ,
• tion with LA.M..O. Valley and LADJA and • Soettichruens
trains &car Easton. • Bctszton. high
LurAsbarre..: Mananog
41ity; land ;5/14Mston. , , • ~. • ~ .
1 Taare_ meta vi,ng_Nr Okeebarge at 1.45 P.JII. connect
at 'Betnieham at 0.05 P . 51., and arrive In PbSMalptdis at
From Doyheatown at 8.25 A. M., 545 and 7.00 ~ ...g.
"&nn'temedale at 7.130 A. 21. .'' , . .. . •
• kl'Om Fort Waahinatotz ad 11.80.10.45 A. M. and 8.15 P. M
Pldladilplata for Be out al IttlU A' M.
PhiladelpWA for Dattoo :In I: it - .
E
k ieten,"o7-1141gidel Philadelp hia
Pi at.
,if Al* amp streets laseettg,or Caro , convoy psalm.
coot . — „,..
C to Mierfrom the new
,_. White Cats of•Becond and Third Strei3ti Mb and Union
.1.,!n0 run within a ehort distatme_of the Repot. l •. ' • _.-
Tickerbzmust beprocured at , the4leket ?Mee. In order
to 'Metre thplowattrates of fare.' - .
r..- .... , . , ~ . ~, rraJii MOM Agent.
nckets sold and Baggage shocked through to principal,
noints...skt,g..lNorth Tenn. Bagga,go Extrema Ogica
4313.0.1trE6T 11OUTE 'fp THE SEA
BIEtOREI
11 - .6kfliltiq Arm AllAzrr/C
81:1511WEIVA2'RANGESEENT:
FIVE TRAINt3 DAILY TO AT_Laisinaerry,_
on' h itteith,istz,
AY, July 4 trains wit
loavelline street Terry, as follows, viz.!
graal.lage.ursion --
.......7.80 A. M.
Fieight with aggebger'car A. M.
Exprere (tlrough in two hours)..... ..... ...... 2.00 P. /IL
Atlantic Atcommodatien.... -4.16 P.M.
ItETLENING, WILL ...... ATLANTIC:
' ' . 5.18 P
4,90 a:AL
Freight. with .Pamenger Car........ ...... ... ....IL4O A. M.
Priwees (thwingh in;two home) 710 A.' M.
Accommotatiou .. . . .. . . Ai M.
,
,Junction Accommodation. to Atco and Interme
diate Stations leaves vine atreet..... ........ ~.530 M
Renaming,' leaves . . ........ A. M.
.'1:1:123 . ACCOMMODATION . TRAINS WILL
2.1:0 P. BE
Illuldenfield; at: ....-. ...... .LOU P. M. and .1.16
LSUNDAY' MAIL TRAIN To 'ATL.dtle CITY.
eaves Vine Street.
. ..•
. 7.30
A . M.
Leaves ........... - 449P51
Folto Atlantic.
2. Round trip tickete: good Only for
the day and trnin whichthey are issued. SR.
Tho Ildladelpbta LOC24 .Raprese Company. , NO. 625
Chestnut street. will call for baggage in any part of the
city and — imburtte: 1 and: check to hotel, or. cettage at
Atlantic
A dditiOnal-Tfeliot Offices *have been lotated in the
Reading-room of thepontinentei Hotel, and at No.
Chestnut etreet. '
Je.lo.tf ; D. H. MUNDY. Agent.
GEBMANI
ArgiIIIMITOWN ANTS.NORIUSTI RAIL.
ROAD TIME TABLE.--On sind atter
T PrldaY. May I. 1863.
• • Rolf GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, ROL 10. 11. 12A. IL. L 8.15.
83{. 4, V 403.10, V. 8. 9:04 IL 12P. M.
Leave uermantown-8, 7, 146,6. 8.20. 9, 10, U. 12 A. ht.
9. 4.QM, 6, 0.36 7. 8. 9, 10. II
The downztrab. and the'SM and 63‘ 69 train& wil
not stop o = n the Germantown Blanch.
RUNDAYB.
Leave PhlhAelphht-9.l6minntesA.M;l,7aitd.M(P.M.
Leave Germantown-&15 A. AL • 1.8 andP. /41..
= camsniuT tumaitar..RoA.u.
Lea r ierhfiladelpldit-d. 8. 1002 A:11. - 1 erp. 7:9 and
-.11 P. AL
Leave Pseatnnt Hill-7.10-minates,-8. 0.40 and 11.40 A-
L40.1,40.5.40.A40,1140 and-10.40 2. M. , • -
• ON SUNDAYS
" '
Litive era-9.1 S snintdes A. Id; I I and 7P. M.
Leave CheLtaa 10kEs40,and
9.25 tornutesr.
FORCONEMOHIMISMI•ANDNORRISTOWAL
Leave nilladelphta-6,, 7)44,9,11.05. A. M. 430. pm.
Ll 5, 8.95 and 1134 P.
Leave NorritWwn-5.40. 7,7.60, 9r OA. M. ; 136.8.43d.6.11
and 01 P. AL . , • ,
ON SUNDAYS. _
M.
te av 4 puradeirbla,L9 A-14:: PM and 7.15 P. M.
Leave Nomistown-7AI ALA Wand 9 P. AL •
moit - MANAYUNIL.
Laave 9. 11.05 A. M.:134, 8, 434, SM,
LIS. 8.05 awl 3.1„36 P. M/ . •
Leave Marayank-6.0; WA= 1134 •a• M; R 834, S.
BIINDAIG3.
Leave Philadelphia-9 2351 and 1.16" P. IL
Leave Ms.ne.yunk-114 A. t & and 9„i6
WlLSON. , General Superintendent,
. Depot. Ninth and. Green street.
mai:many/may; IRON. &Cr.
_The - tmdereigned are prepared to receive orders for
English Iron Fence of thetest quality, known as Hattie.
Hurdles, the most durable and economical fence that can
be tmed.i , This fence is especially adapted for country
eeate or for the protection of lawns. It is in universal use
in England in parks and pleasure grounds.
YABNALL TRIMBLE,
No. 418 South Delaware Avenue,
. Ilithatelphi a.
MERRICK oh SON
SOUTH ARK FOUNDRY,.
430 WASIELEN ON Averine„Yhiladelphlii.
MANUFAOIII= . .
STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Ereeaure. Horizontal,
Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Puma.
BOlLERS—Cylinder. Flue; Tubular. gze., ,
STEAM .1 -I gmmPßS—Nacanyth and Da7 .ataler., and of
CASTINGS—Loanai Dry and Green, Sand,_Brass,
lloops--Iron Frame ,s for coveting with late or Iron.
TAVHB—Of Cast orWrought .Tron.for refineries; water.
oil, he. _ . _ _
GAEPHAIMENERItI4 iit as Hetorte , Bench Castings.
Holders and Frames, era, Coke and. Charcoal Bar.
rower_Valvm,"Govrn
SUGARI I M,AIIe.EILY-rtSuch as Vacuum Rana add
Pumps, Defecatorod3one Black Filters, Burners„ Wash.
• ere and - Elevators; Bag Filters, Boger and, Bone Black
Cars, itc.
---Bolemanufactureneol-thetollocringspecialties•
Lo Philadelphia and vicinity:of William Wright's Patent
Variable Cutoff Steam En e.
InPow er Tenrertivatill, of Maw & Justice's PatentDead-Bfroke
In theLlnit ain d States, of Weetcm's Patent Beff.Centaring
and Belthalancing CentrifilgalSugar-draining_hlachine.
Glass & Bartentin'Prov"lteent on AndIIWAll Woolavi
Centrifugal.
Barton' PatentZffroilsharen Ttetert 1 4.1 4 . e • •
Stratuues Drill urinating Fleet
contractors' for tbe deeign.gre Ind 'fitting OD of Re.
; finale!" for, Wo „, z ugar rebirth:nes , .
COPPER DYIIITAOW =BM. EIEMATTiniat
Brazier's Copper NUL% BOILS and. Ingot Copper, con.
stonily on hand -an. for sage _by =nip?' waisall a
co., No. , saa south B.
O. 1 GPEtick • ; 11. Rant% VI4 IRON, FOR
N
ealainlotaiOardt puroh from store and to an,
, PETER - GET dg BONB.
Mow .•, .'.115 Walnut street.
IDJULDeni
ERE
P PAM' WE OFFER WO THE TRADE MAE
A- • Wh ite 4.ead. Zino WAR° an Colored Paiute of oat
anufactute, of undoubted pluity;ln quanidttee to
RoBERreE.OO,l3v,..
: I , ; t r i a • :Wa4.4 , Cr" • or
and very sT i rqnsilli; White Cluin. Arabia, East
ndla Castor 0 White an Mottled Castile Sean, Olive
Oil, of various brands. For' sale - by ROBERT 81:10B.
MUMMA ' DruggiO. Nattheadconzer tif Fourth
and /face an . eaU , 1102741
EIIt_UOCIBTIP 81:V i r,-01tADUA wag
Flu Tiles, Com • Writhes. Mirror%
am Horn Scoopth- oAlinatenmentr4-Truaaes, ard
and Boit Rubber . EloodwVlal • Crook -Owl NA who
gyringesami all at "Find RILIAI3. PriCINI,,„I, _
, .... , . B.NOEN'irBROTIIIIOI.I
aps.-tf , .- , r- 23 Boutb Eighth etreeti
OBERT 8110EMAKEIL=A-00.i---WHOLES&LE
R
Drugglete. N. E. corner. Fourth !uut Rom etreelog,
Invite the Attention 'citlite.;'Frsointo their large stock of
Fine_ Prop and ChemicaTs.:Ertential -BPodg 7.11 _ciA,
1102
Elxviattras. )
V_AR FIICTURES. , 4I:IIMEY, fdfrnititt
J aTi_AtillgArl•No4ll3-Gbeetßut qtreet.l4slinfattvlrAll
of Gas FV=re Lammitu...huouould7Callificlattenldon
of the public tothi3ir e and ciegant worth:tent of Gee
GbandelielaMeridante, rackote,&e. They aieo introduce
rue pipoolutodixel4tal and pnblic buildings, and attend
o catoudiri, , - igtertc4 xrro rezOnn4 gar TaVe. welt
nrtz:r.Ltod,
FRENCH MEDICINEB'
GRIMAULT & ca
Chemists to its I. if Prince Nal.*leon,
No. 45 Rue do Richeliou..Paria.
PHOSPHATE OF IRON,
By Leras. M. 'D., Doetetu' es Scioncee, Grishialt &Co.
According to the minion of the members of the Paris
Amide:Sy bf Medicine, this 'article fa superior Man the'
ferrugisonspreparatiOns known-.lt agrees testwWthe
stomach, never ,cau.sea costiveness; it con mtains the ele.
met ts of the blood and the OBBOOLIS frame ' and eneceede
where other preparations such as Varlets pills, irons
reduced by hydrogen, lactate of. iron. And formalisms
mineral water. Ono tablespoonful of the solution or BYTIlip ,
contains three grains of salt of iron... They are both
colorless.
Children 7 s,Diseases—lodized ffyrup of
Horse-ftadiolu
. .
. Prepared by Grimault & Co., Par*,
This syrup contains iodine -combinedwith the Juice of
watercress, honored!. h and ecurvy-grain •which
iodine and, ealphur exist naturally, and for t rea/In
is an eXcellent isubstitute for cod liver ell; whio is'gene
ruby supposed to *ice its efficacy to the presence of lodine:
The lodized Syrup of. Horseradish in , . amiably predueeet,
most satisfactory results administered to childrengaffer
ing from lymphatism.'rachitism, congestion of theglindir
of the neck, or the various, eruptions on, the 'facet*, Ire.;
cment dining infancy- It Is also the beet remedy for the
brat stage of Consumpthm. ffeing at once tonic and 'de.
purative, it excites the appetite , promotes digestion. Anil
stores to the tissues their natural firmness And vigor.;
Dr. burin but .113uissonge
.
_ zeleges of' the Alkaline, if
elates.
The Lactatee exercise the. mist beneficial o
In:
s
fluence over the derangements of digestion, „either bY
their peculiar action on the MIICIIOIII3 membrane of the
stomach. or by affording to the latter through thetr y kons ,
bination with the saliva to the gastric m aice sum; Of
ladle acid, which all English, French and other Ob
gists admit to be BZ essentiaL principle of tilgeotion; i?or
the.information of those : who may he without medical,
advice, it may be stated here that the sYmptords of ira.
'mired digestion are: Headache, pain in the forehead.
betnierania o • gastntis. gastralgis. heartburn, wind bathe
efonaich and bowels, ion of appetite, emaciation. &c. •
PISEABEI3 OF TEiE CHEST.'
Syitsp:9,l';:•ElLypephooptlite of Lime.'
, . Grimault Clamalati,rarilk, • ,
41'syrtip ecnioninde,d with Ulla . neW salt Imatasenintre...
dueed by Dr. - ..l.:hurchiff, for the treatment or pulmonary
phthiels: .'lleeent trial* made at the Bromuton consumn.4
Lion Liospitni..an Institution espeeially ,devoted : tothe)
treatment'of dlceaces of the cheat, have abultdantly : ••••
menet:rated the absolute necessity of obtaining this new
there cotta
.agent in the most perfectly pure and natural
condition.. .ffach; table spoonful - of syrup eontaina7kam
mina of perfectly pure hypophostdute of lime; and as
compounded by NM Grima u lt n Co.. of Paris. the syrup
m
is the only preparation which guarantees to the medi al
profession all the properties reqrured in this valnaole
medicine.
•
DIARREtt.EA,-- , '-DERANGEMENTS 7 -OP 7 -THRI
1 " , ". STOMACH. •
11111.MrAttILT 4 CO. , S'GVAIL3.IIIA. - '
had been
vegetable production, PerfautlYthaututlunc,
had been long used In Brazil with the utmost enccee 0. aa a
remedy for dlarrhces, Hick headache; 'dysentery ; and all
disorders proceeding , from derangement of the stomach
or bowele.. Thla powder le indispensable for all families.,
and far rr ore eiticacioue than opltuu and eabnitrate
of bismuth, , • ' ' '
.6.15 A.M,
IN PABILt. at ORDIAULT t co.'s. 4 rrie dia
AGENTa riIILADELpaIA.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,
N., W. ear. .Tenth and Market Sts2 ,
del-11.9ra
A YEE'S CHERRY•PECTORAL. FOR DIS - EARLItR 00 , - •
.CL THE THROAT. AND LUNGS, SUCH AS,COUG 8,
COLDf& WHOOPING COUGH. BRONCIIITISAST -
,i t
AND CONSUMPTION. • - •• , . ..- •"••• ~, . '
Probably never before in the whole history, of me
has anything won No.widely and so deeplyupon the co • '
deuce of mankind, an thin excellent 'remedy for•pohne:
nary • complaints. _ Through a long aeries of'' care, anti -
among most of the rages of men it has risen higher tuaelp
higher in their estimation, as it has become better known.
Rs uniform 'eharacterand power to cure the, varioortf. ,
fed:lona of the lungs and throat, have made it knotan ad ill ,
rellable_protector against them . , While adapted to Wider i
forms of 'disease and to younichlldrert, it Is at the, alma •
, Male the'most effectual reme • that can by given/or*:
cipient coneureption t and the i angercua affect:loth bl.the
throat and , lunga.- •AA a provision againat suddettatteeks.;
of ittoup, it should be kept on fiend in every family, and
indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs::
all should be provided with this antidote for them,„ , ...1 .1 ~ ~..
Although. settled Censumption is thorig a hCinePreidel . ,
atilt great numbers of ' cases where the mmo seen:lea
mottled, have been completely cured, and the patient re. '
stored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral , Sonora. ~
pieta Is its mastery. over the disorders of the :Langs - •
Throat, that the moat obstinate of them pleb:lto it s "
nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry pe,ctoral •
they subside and disappear. , .. . • , .
Singers • amt....public , ,Speakers find great ; protealling.
Asthma lis alWays rellesied and often whollycured_ft.- - ___
Bronchitis iii generally cured hY tiddlig the ' fe d' '
tore/ in small and-frequent doses.- ; • „ ,i• , ~ , ~-
Se,gerterell,y are its virtues known that . we.ieeiV to "
publish the. certificsitea of .thena•here. or de - more thars'. ,
swore theptilllie that its qualities are fullyntabota ,,,5,
AYEIVEI•AGUE" 'CURE, .FOR FEVER tiD AGUE., 1.:
TERMITTENT FEVER, CHILL FEVER, ..'••
TENT '.FE DUMB,AGUE, ,_PERIODICAL.
4
BILIOUS FER&C.; AND INDFRD ALL THE . A.F.. r
FECTIONB_, CH ARISE FROLI. Lis r , artIOUS •
MARSH, OR MATH) POISONS. ' •- • • , -
As its name implies, it does Curate:id does notfait.7. , , ; x '.
taioing neither Arsenic. Quinine. Disinuth. Eine; nor ,' 1 . .
other mineraler.polsonousaubstance whatever, it p,.
wise injuretvany patient ; The number - and Rape -
of its cureainthe ague 'districts. are literally beytiditio; :
count, and we believe without a parallel,* the biatery of
Ague medicine: Our pride is gratifiedvby the...aelmowl. , .
edgmenti We receive of the radical etiree effetted . • in , ob.
athlete casen.and where other remedies had wholly failed. I
Unacclimated peraons,_ either resident in. - or traveling ; '
through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking
the AGUE CURE daily; - • A.., , ,, •• - • • •
For LIVER COMPLAINTS. arising tram. torpidity' of
the Liver. it A an. excellent remedy ' ', atimniatimg the
Liver into healthy activity ..•
' ' •
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaintii, it is an ei.
cellent remedy producing many truly - =Arland° 'MUM'
where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by Dr J . C. AI ER & CO., Practical and'Aug.
lytical ChOmithi, Lowell, -Mass., and ;sold all round the
world. • L: •
PRICE, $l,OO PER BOTTLE..
J. M. MARIS & CO.„ - Philadelphis, Wholesale Agents,' „
au2t3 w Iv
sPils DENTALLINEL—A SUPERIOR AIRTIME FOE'
cleardig the Teeth. destroying , susinsidenla -which in.:
feet them, giving tow to the gulniS, and leaving& fooling
of fratrance ana perfect cleanliness in thereon Itreay..
be teed daily; and found to strengthens wear =di--
bleeding gang, *laths the aroma and. de tersiveness will
recommend it to every onn' Beint.composetti with the ,
asehtance of the Denffth physicians and edleroacopist.
is confidently offered as a reliable thhatitate for the an.
certain washea'formerirle vogue. • -
Eminent Bentham. acquainted with the constitnantlel
the Contains, advocate its saes it contains nothing to
Prevent Its nnreatrainedmnplament. • • lithe only by •
JAM T. SELMI, Apothecary
Broad and Spruce
M 5410, 6 Draw* generally and • •• •
Brown. /3.` L. Stacidemici,
Mustard Co.. Robert C. Davis. ,
C..ll...Hisim i a• Geo. C. Bower. •
Ches. Shivers.% •
ffeedle4 S. M.
•
T. J.:Husband. ' S. C. Bunting.
Ambrose Smith. , Chas. H. Eberle.
Edward Parrith. James N. Marks. - -
Wsn. B. Webb, E, Britighorst_el_Cn
D_.fott
I:logics 4 Combe. By O. Blair's Soroyl
Henry A, Bower, ., Wyethas Ben
1116.BELL/kIkWATANNO. 81. D.. 925
Coilaultations free.: - .- • unlar
OLOTII BTOMBIEB & LEE. No. 'NORM"
A... 1 SECOND street, bave now on band.a large and choice
assortmMerchant Tai l orter Goode.. particularkt
apted to the Trade, comprielog in part.
French, Belgian and'Amerlcan clothe of svery descriP
-0 COATINGS. •
Black French. Csetor Beavers..
Colored French Castor. Beavers.
London Blne Pilot Cloths. .
Black and Colored Chinchillas..
Blues, Black and Dahlia Moscow&
PANTALOON BTUFFO.
Black FrettChessaimeres.
Do do,-,. 'Doeskins. •
Fancy Casetmeres new styles..
Steel Mitred Doeskins. - • •
Caeaimeree forfiults. neiret7lo6;
3.4 and ti 4 Doeskins, beat makes.
Velvet Cords.Beaverteena, Italian Olotlis,r;
Canvaa;witli every variety of othertrimmings; adapted
to Men% and Boy& wear, to which we. itsvitathtbatten
eon of. Merchant- Tailors and othe JA twhol de ettale and
tail. .W. 5
NO. II North - Betrond.'Wftt. -----
Sign of the Golden Lamb.
QOM
MOBS GRIMM LEHIGH • COAL.
PIUBTED'itMoCOLLIN - •
No. $023 cluayuzehterst, Westrbultelphis; s• •
Sole.Retall,Asext for.Cozeltrothers
u ts celebrated:
Cross tireek JAW/ Cosk from the Huck otuttalltllehr-
This coal Is vs &Meat'. rlfilasta-for g Steam toll--
Sum mid Malt gooses. s calm erc..:lt io RIM 11P.far , " •
3174:kt!fa.l t itaila t ik tAT? Vogtwlil
onr_prom Um: Liberal en'arytetnents made with,
manta rejoilsr•ousntity. •• - • j101,.... 1 •••
e.ereeoetzessa.) 6-- -f. ; r : ‘• . , z -.- _croon r.•scatosr..•___-
TIE 43Na ga
etoo rkIXDANVITE -•- 0a7.434110 11 ;TO
Orr% o ift locket Itotintab3 .02tA,
wuchopith Mown avert bY oe. we thialcOse :
be excelled b any other Cosi.
8 S
strOefiCe4 , BVI •n6plUiPit_ teletr •• •^Weieteetwharf.B , nuvin ,e i. .
, e
, .
.
iii.ND - 15 AND ALMoNnB.--NEw , .CROY I/ KENO.
T Die Walthte and Pupyr Ainiond4 far *ale*
J. B. BUSSIER. & Ltd south Delaware. urns C.
-~}. I'i Q~~J -.
f'.
MU'ABED BY
01 , ttnnUi.
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