Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 16, 1868, Image 4

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    TEL} GRAPiII 0 BUtnftr&sY.
THE New York behtluzenteet began their fez
tival at New York yesterday. -
SrLL ban started from Fort Dodge with
a force of cavalry in pursuit of the Indians.
Tug Georgia House of Representatives has ex
-pelted a member who bad but one eighth negrc
blood In his veins, on account of his color.
To FILL the vacancy occasioned by the election
of John L. Harris to the United States Senate, a
negro has been chosen and sworn into the Louis-
THE Knights Templars who are in St. Louis at
tending the Conve•otion of that organization
there, had a parade yesterday of an imposing
character, thirty Ctimmaudyritz being in nue.
Saxon Gsncui Y. GARCIA, the Peruvian Min
later, yesterday presented his credentials to the
ereSideht.
Tim General Convention of Universallsts In
the United States met yesterday, at Providence,
Rhode Island. The Rev. J. A, Barthelometv was
elected President.' •
OEN. SCIDINCIX and Senator Morgan had a con
sultation in Washington yesterday,which resulted
In . a call for. Congress to meet next Monday. It Is
believed that an adjournment will then be made
until October.
Tog 'New York Journal of Commerce an
nounces; on tbe authority of a communication
from the State Department, that the "Sherman
Funding Bill," passed at the - last 'session of Con
gress is,not regarded as a law by that Depart
ment, as it has not received the signature 431 the
.President
CITY /311.1.41,ETL1ti.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, a c.—Messra
l'homaS &Sons sold at the Exchange, yester
day noon, the following stocks and real estate,
viz.:
, .
10 shares West Chester Railroad, at $l9, $l9O.
5 shares Academy of Music, with ticket, $lOl,
$505.
3 shares Mercantile Library, at $B, $24.
3 shares Franklin Fire insurance Company, at
*387 50, $1 162 50. '44
12 shares Central Transportation Company, at
*57 50, $690.
26 shares Central Transportation Company at
ss7 '
$1,425.
8 shares Central Transportation Company, at
*57 50, $460.
25 shares Central Transportation Company, at
*56 25, $1,406 25.
42 shares Central Transportation Company, at
*55 50, $2,331.
10 shares Hortienitn . ral Hall, at 913, $l3O.
10 shares Western National Bank, at *9O 25.
$902 50.
310,000 Steubenville and Indiana Railroad first
mortgage bonds, at 374 2.5, $7.425 25.
•
1 share Point Breeze Park, 3105.
$20,000 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad, at 15 per cent., $3,000.
Valuable wharf: southeast corner of Penn and
Maiden streets, $30,500.
Throe-story brick store, southeast corner of
Third and Willow streets, $21,250.
Two-story - brick dwelling, No. 1023 Shacks
mazon street, $2,275.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1222 hansom
street, $6,000.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 337 Union
street, $4OOO.
Lot, Otis street, east of Memphis street, subject
to a yearly ground rent of $lB. $6lO.
Small country place, 10 acres, Luzerne county,
Pennsylvania, $350.
THE VOTE FOR CHIEF AND ASSISTANT ENGI
NF:ERS.—Last evening the Board of Directors of
the Fire Department met in the hall of the Per
severance Hose house, Race street, below Fourth,
for the purpose of, receiving the returns of the
election for Chief and Assistant Engineers of the
Department. Mr. Samuel S. Stone presided, and
T. West Blake acted as Secretary. The returns,
on being counted, showed that Mr. George
Downey had been elected Chief • Engineer. Tue
vote was as given in yesterday's paper.
Mr. William Sweeney was elected Assistant
Engineer of the First Fire Division. The V.Ote
was—William Sweeney, 10; James Pollock, 8;
Joseph Searles, 3; Thomas U. Peto, 3; William L.
Foreman, 2; and George Heppard, 1.
In the Second Fire Division . Mr. George Hens
ler was elected Assistant by the following vote
George Hensler, 10; John C. Flood, 6; Wm. Stag
ged, 6; John H. Flemming, 4; James McClellan,
3; J.Donnelly, 3; and Lewis Buck, 2. •.
Iu the Third Division, Mr. Daniel Williams woe
elected Assistant. He received four companies,
and his opponent, Joseph H. Comly, Jr., three
companies.
In the Fourth Division, Mr. George W..FOx
was elected,. the Vote standing ; Fox, B;Charles C.
Worrell, 2, and Benjamin Curry, 2.
Mr. George W. Day was elected Assistant
Engineer in the Fifth Fire .Division— He received
four 'companies, and Willittici irk, his , opponent
two.
A communication was read from, Chief
McCusker'retutiaing - thanks for. the sup Port he
had received from a number of the Philadelphia
companies. The communication : was received.
The resignation of Mr.' , George .Downey, as a
member of the Board of Directors of the Fire
Department, was tendered and accepted.
CORONER'S INQUEsT.—The Coroner held an in
quest, yesterday, on the body-of a female child,
three months old, daughter of Mrs. McCullough,
residing in Ashbnry street, running from South,
above Fifth street. It was reported that the
child had died from the effects of a kick. Several
witnesses testified that the child was in the arms
of an older daughter of Mrs. McCul
lough, when John Glazier came up in company
with Ann Marvin and some man unknown, and
some words ensued about a drink, when the par
ties Went - to a tavernppposite Mrs.McCallougifs.
Stibseduently they returned to the house, when
a dispute' arose, d.nring which' Glazier took Mrs.
ir,
McCullough by the ha, and in the struggle the
child was kicked in the arm and the side of
the head, and it died in about three hours. Dr.
Shapleigh testified that he made a post mortem
examination, and found a slight bruise on the
arm and bead of the child. The brain was healthy
and no clotted blood about it ; the lungs and
heart were in a healthy condition; could not ex
actly determine the cause of the child's death;
the blow on the head was not sufficient to cause
death ; the stomach was full of undigested milk.
The jury rendered a verdict " Death from un
known causes."
SERIOUS FALL.—EIi , Pedriet, residing at No.
1524 Ptiplar street, fell from a building at the Eire
on New Market street, yesterday, and was se
riously injured.
BASE BALL—The Athletic Baal - Ball Club
played a game with the celebrated Eckfords, of
New York, yesterday. The score resulted—Ath
letics 26; Eckford, 20.
INSTALLATION.-H. B. Whittington was in
stalled as Principal of the Northwest Boys' Gram
mar School, yesterday afternoon.
PASSF NEkERS 4 RRIVED.
In steamer 'onawanda, fromswim:tab-4J G Miller.
Miss C E Miller..l L Haupt.liiiseC M 'Hatip_t, John 8129.
der. J J Dale and lon, Aire Ira Nereu,, Miss M G Miller.
tiro Il Miller. Mies L Bhettell, A M Scott. W Barnett. D B
Mesinnis. B R Robinson. Geo H Jeffard. D C Mclntyre. E
Remington and wife. W F Witte. John Gilliland.
IMPOV,TATIONS
Reported for the l'htbuielphia Evening . Bulletin.
LIVERPOOL-Ship Aleeka, Small-2 bales sacks 1,150
uaehe nue salt 318 tone common do A Kerr & Bro: 1.3110
sacke fine e.dt John It Penrose; 1,150 do 33 casks coda ash
Churchman & Co; 50 cache bleaching powder 216 do coda
ash 37 drume cauetic eoda 136 casks refined-coda ash Yar
nell &Trimble; 100 casks bleaching poWder Powers '&
Weightmaa . 3uu kegu bl carb coda 500 bage nitrate of soda
Brown. /Shipley & Co; 16 pkge earthenware A E Bberman;
5 do S Quincy; 26 do Stirk &•Kasvb: B 3 do Asbury&Young;
64 do E & J & co; 9 do Marxeen & Witte; 19 caaks
chains 7 pkgu hdw Handy. Brenner & Co 16 pkgs hdw J W
Queen 6: Co; 11 pkgs under J & R Griat; 21 do BB Batter.
held; 40 do Biddle Hardware Co; 13 do NEI & G W Allen;
12 do Smith & Seltzer . 3 do Grove & Shoemaker; 15 de
Latham Uccle & Co; 1 , 17 , ,. pieces old iron rails 95 tons do
100 cauke bleaching powder 2511 casks soda ash 24 bbls
catntic coda 600 bat tin %late, 997 Foam fine salt order
WILSIINGTON, NI - Steamehip Pioneer, Catharine
-34.103 ft lumber order Norcroes & Sheets; 101 bile
rpirite turpentine 100 do tar 100 do rosin 1 lot 2-inch plank
F., Li Bewley ; 25 bile rude Chas E Itobiuron; 28 bble rode
18 kegs 1 bbl I bag ehuff T C Neuuu & Co: 6 bales yarn A
Whildln & Sone ; 130 empty casks Massey. Hinton & Co .
64 bbls rosin Janice 'f ully : 200 bile rode 151 do spirits tur
pentine 1119 do tar 3 hales cotton Cochran , Ituesell AL Cc ; 9
bales rage Jeesup & Moo ; 125 bble spirits turpentine 150
do rotin Prenticel9.67l feet lumber 670 do step
boards W S Ruseell 't3.633 lie old iron Wyett Bro;
packagea order. • .
SAVANNAH-Bark Sarepta, Giusti-223,0 w feet yellow
pine Gmeer P Galvin & titr.
SAVANNAI3--Bteamehip Wyoming, Captain Teal
-9 bills terrapins Joe Bramwell ; 39 car wheels 64 car axles
Boston BB; 8 empty kegs 6 ilf bble J & P &Utz: 370 bales
cotton 12 do Wool 76 d o T arns and niceties C l arilnrll. Her
ring & Co; &5 do cotton 125 bile rosin Cochran, Russell &
CO:0 do wools do bides 272. dry hides Chas E Bilks; 1 cit.-
cuiftgaawn Disk-ton= empty kegs 11 hlf bble Chas Engel;
I at loose iron 91pkge Old do Irani= a Samuel; 13 balsa
Cotton W 51 Greiner; 20 do W G Knowles ; 7 do 30 du rags
2 bbls mdse Miller & Bre; 10 bales yarn Hey . McDevitt;
12 bales cotton R K Neff; pkgi dried fruit 0 B Royal: 1
circular aaw A 'leopard; 6 bbls roots Sellers. Dodder A:
Co , ' Wag dried fruit Seiler & Bra; 21 bales cotton Wood
LEGHORN—Brig Amy A Lane. Carver-68 es marble
works 50 elm pumice stone 110 bales rags 58 blocks marble
V A Sartori.
SIOVADIENTS OF .
TO AR OW "MEASLES%
DEMI
Colorado. Liverpool - . :New York . . Aug. 25
Caledonia ...
....... „Glasgow .New York. —.Aug. 23
City of Cork LiverpoOl—NYorkylatialifax... Aug. 29
' Nebraska ....... ....Liverpool. New York Sept. 1
.Palmyra..........Liverpool—Now Y0rk..... ..... Sept. 1
Louisiana: ...... —.Liverpool—New York.... ...... Sept. 2
Peruvian ..... .......Liverpool—Queboc Sept. B
Britannia Glasgow..N ow York .........Sept 4
Ll oisatia ..... ....Southampton..New York. Sept. 4
Russia Liverpool—New York Sept. 5
.Wm Penn ....London..New York Sot. 5
TO DEPART.
Scotia ..............New York.. Liverpool— ... Sept. 16
Caledonia .....New York.. Glasgow Sept. 16
Colorado... ........New York.. Liverpool.;.. Sept. 16
Ocean Queen.......N ow York. •AsPinwall... • • ••• • • •SePt• lg.
•A merle& .... ....... New Y0rk..8remen.............5ept. 17
:Missouri.— ...... New York .-.Havana, .Sept 17
Tarifa ..._ . __New 'York—Liverpool Sept. 17
'Star of the Union..PhitadePa..N. 0. via Havana—Sept. 17
Pioneer..........Phliadelohla. •Wi1mingt0n.........S opt. 17
;Napoleon 111. --New York..Havro .Sept. 19
; Pen neylvania......New York.. Liverpool..... ...... Sept. 19
City of Baltimore.NoW York.. Liverpool.... Sept. 19
,Colon bia...........New York.. Havana..... ........ Sept.l9
Guiding Star...... Now York..AsPinwall Sept. 19
Alississippl New York..ltio Janeiro, dm.— Sept 23
Nebraska ._.. —._ .. New York..Liyorpool. .... --Sept. M
Stars and Stripes....Philad'a.:Haysina ' Sept. 29
13()A.F.D OF TItADli.
JAMES T. yOILING,
COATES WALTOrj, Mozatuor Commnsaa
THOMAS POTTER, .
1 LARINE BULLETJN.
Mir"ZrarlTlWGMqll7:fill'=ffrf,TM
Itusze. 5 .63 1 Out errs. 607 1./46 11 W" 1.24 45
• 41.13111VPIDNE8TERDAY.
Steamer Wyothims, Teal, 70 hours from Savannah,
with cotton. &c. to Philadelphia and Sonthen2 Mail
SIO Co.
Steamer Black Diamond, Meredith. 24 hours from Now
York, with mdse to Al Baird -& Co.
Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, 24 hours from Now York.
with mdse to WP Clyde & Co.
Steamer S C Walker Sham. 24 hours from Now York.
w mdse dge to W Al Baird & Co.
Steamer Sarahijonea, 24 hours frbm New York, with
mdee to W Baird Co.
Bark Sireota. Minott. ID days from Savannah, with yel
low pine timber to T P Galvin 44 Co.
Brig Amy A Lane. Carver.9o-daya from Leghorn, with
marble rage..&c. to V A Sartori.._ --
Sehrlt C Whilden, Bobinabnarnin Fall River.
Behrl W Hine. Lane. from-Hartford.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamer H L Gave - Alen Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
Steamer Bristoi, Wallace. Now York. W P Clyde dt Co.
Steamer Ruggles, Van Orden. New York,WP Clyde & Co.
Helm R G Whilden. Robinson. Boston, John Rommel. Jr.
Behr John Lymburner, Orcutt. Bangor, Scott.Walter&Co.
Behr M J Adams, Billings. Portland, L Andenreid Co.
Behr I W Hine, Lane, Hartford. Weitmoreland Coal Co.
WRIGHTSVILLE. PA.. Sept, 14,1865.
The following canal boats passed this office t >day, east
ward bound, viz:
.
E D Owens, with lumber to Baylor. Day & More,:
Francis Craig. do to Craig & Blanchard • George Bchnare
do to E. W WoolvertontD Updegraff, do to Watoon
Turxed. Newark, NJ; C W Bretviir, do to -D B Taylor - .St
Son; M Willjainson. do to Crompton di Co, Wilmington,
1 el; Martha McConkey, pig iron and bark, to tiabeen
& Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Roeewell Sprague, Ereara. cleared at New York 14th
net. for this port.
Ship John Barbour. Chapman, sailed from Liverpool 4d
.st. for this port.
Ship Washington. Page. from Now York for Panama,
•■a spoken 25th July lat 15 N. long 20 W.
Ship Niagara, Fry. sailed from Liverpool 9d inst. for
: °mbar. San Francisco, &c.
Ship Harriet Erving, Salter, from Boston, at Melbourne
nor to 25th July.
Ship Criterion. Sheldon. from Boston for flan Francisco
as spoken Stet July lot 6 05 N long, 06 W.
Ship Panama, Pettingall. from Now York for Elan Pract
ices put into Rio Janeiro sth ult for refreshments and
:led again next day.
Steamer America. Bossi, from New York for Monte
idco Pernambuco llth ult.
Steamer Saxon. Boggs, hence, at Boston 14th mat.
Steamer Smidt, Beechen, sailed from Bremerhaven Blot
It for New York.
Steamer Aleppo, Harrison, at Liverpool 15th Wet from
ew York.
Bark Imperador, Heard, hence, was discharged at Per
ambuco 12th ult.
Brig Anna Morrow. at Kingston. Jo., 15th ult from
Aspinwall; and cleared 18th for Savanna-la-Mar and for
thisport.
Brig Coo MP, escott, Mills, hence, at Bath 11th imd.
Behr J M Broomall. Douglas, cleared at Boston 14th lint
fur tiro port _
Behr Annie E Carroll, Tiber, hence for Boeton, at New
York 14th Inst. - -
Behr Joules L Shindlor. Lee sailed from Marblehead
19th Wet for this port.
JIMSI7BIAIJNOMA
MUTUAL LIFE INSERANCt
COMPANY.
KEW YORK.
PLINY- FREEMAN, President..
LORING ANDREWS, , vi ce p rel v ta
JlO. A. RAIIDENAGROI 3 ) T ,
HENRY, C.REEMAN, 4etretaro.
Cash Assets $1,200,000
ORGANIZED, JUNE, 1864.
ALL POLICIE . OISON-FORFEXTABLE.
PREMIUMS AYABLE IN CASH.
LOSSES PAID IN CASH.
It Receives No Notes and Gives . None.
By the proFisions of its charter the entire simplai
belongs to policy holders, and must be paid to them Ia
dividends. or reserved for their greater security, Divi.
dends are made on the contribution plan, and paid annu.
ally, commencing two years from the date of the policy.
It has already made two dividends amounting to
6102,0(10, an amount never before equaled during the first
th^ee Years of any. company.
tT
P AIITS TO TRAVEL GRANTED..WITR
UT EXTRA CHARGE. NO POLICY FEE
EQUIRED. FEMALE RISKS TAKEN A 2
HE USUAL PRINTED RATES, NO
EXTRA PREMIUM BEING DEMANDED.
Applications for all kinds of policies. life, ten-year life
endowment, terms or cnildren's endowment, taken, and
all information cheerfully afforded at the
BUNCH OFFICE OF THE COHNIVT,
NO. 408 WALNUC STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
M. M BARKER, Manager,
Eastern Department of the State of Pennsylvania.
Particular attention given to
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS,
Which, in all instances, will be placed in firstelass Com
p.mies of this city, as well as those of known standing it
New York, New England and Baltimore.
OCCIDENTAL RISKS, AND . INSURANCE ON LIVE
T
SO
.:areiully attended to. in leading CK.
Companies of that kind
By strict personal attention to. and prompt despatch of
business entrusted to my care, I hope to merit and re
ceive a full share of public patronage.
M. M. BARKER,
No. 408 Walnut Street.
mhl3-f w tll3
011UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE compe.
Nit Or' PHILELDELPIXIA.
I IFFICE, No. 3 South FIFTH street, second story.
ASSETS. $170,000.
Mutual system exclusively, combining economy with
safety.
Insures Buildings, Household Goods, and Merchandise
generally.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
Caleb Clothier, William P. Reeder,
Benjamin Malone. • Joseph (Mama
Thomas Mather. Edward M. Aleedles,
T. Ellwood Chapman, Wilson M. Jenkins,
Simeon Matlack, Lukens Webster,
Aaron W. °sakill. Francis T. Atkinson.
CALEB CLO 'BIER, President.
BENJAMIN MALONE. Vice Preeident.
TSOMAI. MATHER, Treagurer.
TFI oOD CHAPMAN. Secretary.
riwTl7.77lF-7xxn7w_ ,
tiTORE—JAMES & LEE. No. 11 NORTH
NJ SECOND street, bave now on hand a large and choice
assortment of Vail and Winter Goods, particularly ad.
allied to the Merchant Tailor Trade, cpmprising in part,
French. Belgian and American Clothe of every deecrip
flan. _ _
OVERCO &TINGE,
Black French Castor Beavers.
Colored French Castor Beavers.
London Blue Pilot Cloths.
Black and Colored Chinchillas.
Blues, Black and Dahlia Moacowe.
• PANTALOON STUFFS.
Black French Caseimeres.
Do • do. Doeskins.
Fancy Cumin] eres new styles.
Steel Bfiaed Doeekina.
Caeainieree for suits, new styles,
3.4 and 6-4 Doeskins, beet makes.
Velvet Cords, Beaverteens, Italian Clothe,
Canvas, with every variety of other trimmings, adapted
to Men's and Boys' wear, to which we invite Ina atten
tion of Merchant Tailors and others, at wholesale and
tetaiL JAMES dr LBW.
No. 11 North Second street,
auldtf Sign of the Golden Lamb.
NAVAL STORES.,
AVAL t3T4 —lel BARRELS , SPIRITS TIJR.
pentine: 100 Barrels Soapmakers. Rosin; lOU Barrel,
North Eiu olina Tar. nom landing from ateainer Pioneer.
and for sale by EDWARD H. ROWLEY, No. 16 bouth
Nllharves. aelsti
13 ORIN.-200 BBLS. NO. ROSIN. ANDING AND
1. for eale by COCLIP.AN, RUSSELL & CO.. " 4 North
k rant street.
NT A VAL STORES.-100 barrels Pale and No.l Rosin .
11 250 barrels Do. 2 Rosin: We barrels Common Rosin..
50 barrels(ll) Wiliningtotaltch ; 100 barrels Primo White
Spirits Turpentine. In store and for sale by cotatit&N,
RUSSELL & CU. , 22 North Front street. • eel-tf
QPIRITS TURI'ENTINE-50 BARRELS SPIRITS TER
IJ ptine now lauding and for sale by ED W. H. ROW
LEI', No. 16 South Wharves. autr•tf:
WPM CROP ARABIAN DATES.:-141 MATTI 3. FINE
..LN quality, landing and for 0 ELIA by JO3. B. 13:133I14
CO. L( South Delaware SVOMICI.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16;18.68.
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA.
ITJK.: Georgetown and Washington. D. C.. via
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. with cow
nections at Alexandria from the most direct mite fm
Lynchburg. Bristol. Knoxville. Nashville. Dalton and the
Southwest
Steamer leave regularly from the find wharf abov
Market street. every Saturday at noon.
Freight received.dally. WM. P. CLYDE. CO.,
14 North and South Whatvea.
J. B. DAVIDSON. Agent at Georgetown.
N. ELDRIDGE & Agents at Alexandria. Viz
ginia. fel.tf
FOR ANTWERP—PETROLEUM.
•st jti The British epip Bantpareil, Captain MO
ALPIN. is now loading_ for — above port for
teight or passage, apply to WORICMAN & ' CO., N0..123
Walnut street.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, VESSELS TO
load at Charleston for Philadelphia. Liberal
• - freights paid and despatch igiven. Apply to
Edmond A. Bonder dr Co., 8 Dock street wharf. je3o•tf
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED
ag Wet trusting any of the crew of the Prussian bark
"Frederick Gustav," Dives, Master, as no debts of their
contracting will be paid either by. the Captain err con.
Em
'cee. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 11p Walnut
street so 7 tf ,
I IALTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CALI-
Honed agattun trusting or harboring any of the crew
of the N. G. shin' HERMANN; Schweers,'lldnatert as no
Sects of their contracting yvill be paid hy master: or, con.
ignees. WORK. 3 .N. & CO., lila Walnut street. , ,
IRON F.EbIGENG.
•
The undersigned are prepared to reeelve orders for
English Iron Fence of the best quality, known as (tattle
Hurdles, the most durable and economical fence that can
be used. This fence is especially adapted for country
Seats or for the protection of lawns. It is in universal uae
in England in parks and pleasure grounds.
101110PREMay 011511 D X•
For Boston—;-Btezunabip Line Dhviol
nom EACH l'or m alatlitt XIDX DAV&
/NOM KM ISTBET AND LOBO
WA=
Ws Ono 4 ocaroxisoir of tha dritetwo
BOMAN, „ Captaln O. Baker.
SAXON, 1,250 tons. Captain F. M. Boggs.
NORRIAN, 1.203 wne Captain Crowell.
The NOBBIAN from Plilla.. on Tbursdey.Sept.ltatlo
The SAXON, from Baden, Saturday,' Sept. 19. at 6P. 51
Those Steamships sail inuunnally. and Freight will be
recoil every day. a Steamer beans akways on the berth.
Llgt for pobant beyond Boston tent with despatch.
a t taken for points In New England end for.
warded as directed. Insurance
For Freight or Plaingiperior atiaomraodatlOSUlN
anti 10 SIDISZNRY WIN3OII* CO..
raviti • 818 South Delaware avenue.
Fo rEW T MEN,E I M I O I ,ID AND NOR
THROUGH FREIGHT. AIR LINE TO THE
OUTB Ablp_WE_ BT.
Y •
At Noonarom FIRST • apsive M&EHET street
oom t puu. _—ace • above
THROUGH RATEtS and THROUGH REOEIPtii to all
points in North and South Omelhaa via' Seaboard Air.
Line Sailroad. connecting ,at rortsmontliandlo Lynch
burg, Va. Tennessee end' the Weak • lda Virginia and
Tennessee •Line and Moho ond and Danville Railroad.
Freight HANDLED HUT ONCE. and taken, atc LOWER
RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
The regularity, safety and cheapness of 'this route ow m .
mend it to the public as the moat .deatirable medium tot
carrying every description of freight, • •
No charge tor Conandsaien. drayage. or, any fpopeosa
fitelunehips Insure at lowest rata& - • ••
Freight roceivc# PLIZY. • •
WM. P. CLYDE & CO..
14 North and South Wharves,
ro • A: Ilsot at !nicht-land and City Point.
T.•P. CP.O ' & . CO.. Atiseinta at Norfolk. feta
Arkii ,FNUADELPRIAAND BOUTIIIERNMILIL
11ZRAIIISW., - , 90/OPANIPS . REURTIAN
LINES
_, •
t - FROM Aj t uEEN STREET' WiIARE ' •
21201, - STAR OF •
_FIE UNION wIU .lan ' FOR: NEW
9 , 11/45/11 1 0, via HAVANA , on pkursday,
.Boptaukbar 17,
at 8 o`tlciell A. M. ' .' -.- . -
The JUNI/TA:will rail FROM rwat , ORIMaNii. VIA
HAVANA, _on September—..,_.._
Iho TONAWANDA will sail FOR SAVANNAH on
Saturday, September 12th, atll o'clock A. M.
The WYOMING will Bail FROM SAVANNAH on
Saturday..Semeruher 12th.`
call FOR • WILKINGTON. N. Q.
on_ L Thureday,_Sept.l7tN atls , o'clock
grola t h Ma of di ng sap, Pangs e rake&
so to pointa'SOn deto
• WDE.L.T.4481 JAolsogr_al Agee,
, CHARLES DILKE -BVelsbt 444E4
not No. 814 S outh elawate. avenue.
NOTICE.
POR NEW YORE. ,
Via Delaware and Raritan CanaL
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The Steam Propellers of the Line leave Dail y, from
first wharf below Market street
THROUGH IN Si HOURS. '
Goode forwarded .1:07 all the Lines going oat of New
York - North, East and West—free of comnilsslon.
Freight receivexi
Arent, at our usual low rates. '
WM. P. CLYDE dc
,YAS. BAND.
14 South Wharves. PhilaielPme.
. _
. 119 Wall street, clot south, New York.rahl.9.thy
HAVANA STEAMERS. _
• BAILING EVERY 21 DAYS. ' •
These steamers will leave this port for
Ii hyena every third Tuesday, at 8 o'clock A. M. . r
Tbd steamship STARS AND STHIPES,Captain Holmes,
will sail for Havana on TUESDAY MORNING, dept.
29th, at 8 o'clock A. M.
Passage, $4O currency.
Passengers must be provided with Passports.
No Freight received after Saturday.
Reduced Rates of freight.
THOtifAS WATTSON & SONS,
190 North Delaware avenue.
FOR ANTWERP,—TICE ,FLIIST.CLABB GRIP
"GRAHAM' FOLLY" is now loading for Ant
werp, having"' large. portion -of her cargo en
gaged. Will have quick dee etch. For freight, Refined
oil
ct. only, apply to WO dt CO., 123 Walnut
ttre ' tf
IagMit ine NOTICB—FOR NEW YORR, L _ VIA
laware and Raritan Canal—Bwiftsure
Transportation Company—Despatch stud
Biriftstire Linea—The buiness by these 'Lines will be re
ed on and after the 19th of March, For Freight,
, !itch will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to
.M. BAIRD & CO., 182 Beath Wharves. Lmhl9-if
a sitot DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
Steam .. Tow• Boat - Coinpan. , - Barge.
towed between Philadelpnia; Baltimore,
Havre-de-Grace. 'Delaware City and Intermediatepoi to.
WM. P. CLYDE & COAgents!. Capt. JOHN LAU GH. Sup't Office. 14 B. W ' barvea. PIM& fettf
AUf sxa ado :' ei
YABNALL Ar, TRIMBLE,
No. .118 South Delaware' Avenue
Philadelphia.
M ERRICK & BONS,
SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY.
430 WASHINGTON'
UFA Avenue, Philadelphia.
MANUFACTURE
STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizontal,
Vertical. Beam. Oscillating. Bleat alfal Cornish Pump
BOlLERS—Cylinder, Fine, Tubular, &c.
STEAM n AMMFllB—Naamyth and Davy styles, and of
all sizes.
CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brave, &c.
ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or iron.
TANKS-43f Cast or Wrought Iron. for refineries, water.
T s.
&c,
GAS MACHINKRY—Buch as Retorts, Bench Castings
Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar
rows, Valves, Governors, &c.
SUGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and
Pumps, Defecators, Bone Black Filters, Burners, Wash
are and Elevators; Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black
Cara &c,
Bole manufacturers of the following apecialties:
In Philadelphia and vicinity, of William Wright's Patent
Variable Cutoff Steam Deena.
In Pennsg e mnia, of Shaw Jtuitice's Patent DeadStrokt
Pow dr ammer.
to the U d States, of Weston's Patent Sell'.centerins
and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Machine
alma & BartoPs improvement on Aspinwall & Woollier! .
Centrifugal. ,
Sartol's Patent Wroughtlron Retort Lid.
Strahan's Drill Grinding Reat . • • '
Contractors for the design, erection, and fitting DP of R.
fineries for working Sugar or Molaaaee. -
(101" MR AND YELLOW METAL BREATHING,
V Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolta and Ingot capper, con
stantly on hand and for sale by HENRY VMINISOR
CO., No. 8311 Booth Wharves.
NO. I GLENGARNOCK SCOTCH PIG DION, POS
sale In lota to stilt purchasers, from store and to AV
ive. PETER - WYGGHT - & - SONS
154115 He Walnut street.
IMEDICIINALL.
vsPAL DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOS
V cleaning, the Teeth, destroying animalcule which in ,
fest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling
'of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It MAY,
be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and
bleeding while the , aroma and detersiveneas will
recommend it every one. Behsg composed with the
assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and eficrescopist.ll
is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the ten ,
,certain washes formerly in vogue.
, Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of
the Dentallina, advocate its wet it contains nothing Itt
Prevent its unreztrained.mployment Made only by
JAMEST. SHINN. APothecary.
Broad and Spruce streets
For sale by Dregghts generaliv, and - • .
Fred. Brown, • II L. stackhinse.
Hassard do Co.. Robert Cl. Davis,
C. R. Keeny,
Isaac EL Kay, • Geo. C. Bower,
Chas. Shivers,
C. H. Needles, B. M. MoCollm.
T. J. Husband. B. O. Bunting
Ambrose Smith. Chas. EL Eberle,
Edward Parrish. James N. Marks. ' ' '
Wm. B. Webb, E..Bringhurst ib CO,
James L. Bispham. Dyott es Co..
Hughes 4 Combs. H. C. Blair's Sonea .
Henry A. Bower. Wyethdr. Bro. -
I BABELLA MANIANNO. M. D. 225 N. TWELEVII
Btreet. Commnations free. • myfkly
ELEATEXIS AM) EFICOVEXa
-,- THOMAI3 FL DIXON di SONS.
1 ' 2 "" , - Late Andrews & Dixon. .
No. 1324 CHESTNUT Street, FldiatlMPhile
: OMAR° United States Hint,
eianatscturetv at
LOW DOWN,
• EI A BYIR R iIt,
OFFICA
And other GRATE%
For Anthracite, Dituminotui and Wood Fir.;
- - ir.e_o,__ _
WARHALR FURNACES,
For Waradrur Public and Privrte Solidlnst2)
iinexivrEas, vENTILAVoRa.
AIM
CHIMNEY .
COOKING-RANGES,BATHOILERS,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
r 'NTOBTON'S PINE APPIIE CHEESE .- 10U BOXES ON
.1. 1 4 Consimment. Landing and for sale by JOl3. B.
)31J13131138 Agents for Norton di Elmer. L Moak
Dol4,ware Aver m
RETAIL DRY iio.+Ds.
MOURNING GOODS,
MOURNING. GODS.
AT POPULAR PRICES.
Fall and Winter Block now reads'. Largest as.
sortment of
MOURNING BONNETS
in the city. Snits readymadc and made to order
at shortest notice. •
MYERS' NEW MOURNING STORE,
1113 CHESTNUT STREET, GLRARD RAW
eell•f m w 2ml
EYRE LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCM
GOOD BLACK SILKS.
GOOD COLORED SILKS.
ISOS.
FALL GOODS OPENING,'
FANCY AND STANItyl.a
Op A AND 3.4 BLARE' IRON BAREGES, BEST
— A -- qualities.
Pure Silk ,Black Grenadines.
- Summer Poplins, steel colors,
Black Lactitibawls and Rotundas,
White Lace Shawls and Rotundae.
Real Shetland Shaveb,_ •
Imitation Shetlariillihawls,
, -White , and Black Buren Shawls,
4 ' White - mid Black Llama Shawls—
Summer stock of Silks' and Dress 'Goods, clohing out
cheap. _EDWIN BALL .di
.13 , 18 tf 28 South Second street.
GHLOCIERWi t liIII/V0.14/14 *it*
NEW EITOEE avert PPERED.
J. H. BRADLEE,
DELLER IN •
laHoieE
GROCERIES.
IV ines, Liquors, Cordials, Foreign and Domestic
Fruits, 4c.,
No 1811 Chestnut Sheet, Philadelphia.
Hel4.lra
EXTRA FINE NEW
MESS MACKEREL
IN KITS.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets/
FAIRTHORNE & CO._
Dealers In Teas and Coffees,
loco, maim 14,T. ; STREET.
Allgoods guaranteed of the best qualltY , and sold
at moderate prices. -
rar•tti s to 6m
n BB FAMILLES CHOCOLATE biA.NUFAgTURED
.1-/by Josiah Webb & Co., for sale by
E C. ic,c/IGHT di CO.,
Agents for the manufacturers,
seMmt Southeast cor. Water and Chestnut streets.
PAYER SHELL ALMONDS—NEW CROP PRINCESS
Paper Shed Almonds—Meet Dehesia Double Crown
Paisins. Now Pecan Nitta. Walnuts and Filberts. at
COLISTY'S East End • Grocery Store, No. IIEI South
Second street.
NEW PRESERVED GINGER. IN SYRUP AND DRY,
of the celebrated Chyloong• Brand, for .sale at
COMITY'S East End Grocery, No, 118 Booth Second
street.
T.POR LUNCH—DEVILED -11 AM. TONGIJE; ^AND
.I.` Lobster, Potted Beef, Tongue, Anchoyy.Pasto and
Lobster, at COUSTY'S East Itnd Grocery; No.llB South
Second street.
~ •
NEW GREEN' GINGER, PRIME AND GOOD ORDER
at CePUBTIOS East End Grocary, No. 118 Souta' Bea
and street.
MEW MESS SHAD, TONGUES AND SOUNDS IN
kitte,put up expremly for family 1 / 2 0, Jo otora.and for
sale at COUBTY'S T'aF.t. End Grocery . O. 1l South Se
cond etreet.
TABLE CIiARET:7-200 CASES OE SUPERIOR TABLE
Claret. warrantpd to give satisfaction. For sale by
M. F. BEILI.JbI, N. W. comer Arch and Eighth streets.
QALAD OIL.-100 BASKETS' OF 'LATOUR'S' SALAD
63 Oil of the latest fm .lion. For sale by M. F.
infems.l DRIED' BEEF AND TONGUEB.TOLTR
1111 Steward's justly. celebrated Hamm and Dried Beet.
add Beef Tongnem; also the best brandm of Cincinnati
Hamm. For male by M. F. allriLibi. H. W. corner.drch
and Eighth etreeta. . • •
1 1 -Av U. 9.4 LO a Is. oi•
FINE DRESS. SHIRTS
AND
GENTS' NO\ELTIES.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.
814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Four doors below Continental Hotel,
mhid m w tt
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIM
• MANUFACTORY;
"hears be Meal celebrated Sidrln neompOr
, brief notice.
Gentipm6's Furnishing Goods,
Of late styles in fail variety.
WINCHESTER & CO..
06 OFIEST - NUT.
Jet-many u
;;;;_. GENTS' PA ttIIINVIPPUttp /AND BUT
• : totted Over
,Oaftere, Cloth; Linerrier„,whits
, ~ ,•• 1
and ilco_wn , Linear
c flbildrerk's Cloth me
.e. • f5l , ' L . T e I piermantrigoGoracailm.
i .t . 7. ,, Rreet. itier .
orti vei x .._ .9630heirtnuf
orbuithe ii . ad gents. ' %I li" U 'r aw ' ba l t niallia:s*
• NICEELOERFEIPS BAZAAR.
woll-tf6 OPEN IN TEM EVENING.‘• •• •
nvautruana CULISDIP.
JOHN J. WEAVER J. EMU= PEN/1001E.
WEAVER & pENNoa
m
rpukas; 90 AND 6TEA;II3 Frri'L
37 North Seventh Street; Philadelphia.
countv,Seats fitted lip with G 843 and, Water in first.
em
ls style. An assortment ef Brass and Iron . Lift and
Force Pum ps constantly on
LEAD BURNING QiiEldluAL _
B.—Water Wheels supplied - to the trade and others
at reasonable prices. . .
iy3180)
',Aims A. WRIGHT, THORLITOR PHOC. GLEIRETTZ A. 01450011
TIIICODOSS WRIGHT, I/RANH 1.178.1.1 aft • '
. PETER WRIGHT dcriONl3, ;
Importers of E d arthenware ..
an
ShApping and Commleston Merchants. -
N 0.115 Walnut 'street, Phila4eltada.
riOTTOM AND LINEN ' SAIL DUCK OF: EVERY
iJwidth, from ono to elx• feet wide. all, numbers. Tent
and Awning_ Duck. rapormakers Felting. Rail Twine. dm.
JOHN W. EVERMAN CO., No. 103 Cb,urch
p:4 • • • • :RAF:: " WC: • : Te • Di• • :1:
only P lace to.get privy wells demised and dleinfe;c
at very JAW prices. B. PEYEISON: Manufacturer etre •
; drette. tioldemith , s BaIL Library, 'street- •
GAS ELICTIMEIS•
faits FIX T U R ES. —MISR:EY., -fdPIUULL, -4
11... X THRORAita. No. 718 Chestnut street. Ralmalracturerl
'of Gas Fixtures. Lania, w dgc... dce.. would eau the iittoition
'of the Publiate their e and elegant assortment of Gam
,Chandeliers, Nudanta, rackets, doe, They also introduce
ens pipes into dwellings and public , humbugs. anti attend
to extending. altering and repairing gas Plata AU work
: warranted . ,
ITALIAN VEIMICELJA-100 BOXES FINE QUALITY
whibkiznported and tor ode by JOB. B. 13U 831:Elt 4
CO.. 7418 tiocati Pelaware (mem.
EDVGATIOt
• Dina H., "1"., SulklUDEIC , 13111011 1 151:.
.
Select Chiesical,' Scientific and Conintetcial School fee
'Boys and Young lien will open on Monday, September
14, at the , • -
ASSEMBLY .SUILDING •
• TENTH and CHESTNUT itroi)tat
, .
This School will combine th e thoroughness and system
of a arst.c.lass public school, with the peculiar ativatttages
of a wen appointed private academy. Applications for
admiasion may be made at the rooms daily, from 9to
P„ M. - • au22 im.3
UNIVEIioITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
(FACULTY OF ARTS.)
CHARLES J. STILLLP LL.D.. Ptovoit and Professor
of llistory and English L i terature.
JOHN'P. FRAZER, LL.D., Professor of Natural Philo.
sophy and Chemistry. ,
OLORts E ALLEN. LL.D.. Professor of tho Crecy. Lan.
gunge and Literatute.
FRANCIS A. JACKSON, A. M., Profes.or of the Latin
Language and Literature. • •
E. OTIS KENDALL. LL. D., Professer of Mathe
matics.
OtiIVALD BEIDENSTICKER, Ph. D.. Professor of the
German Language and Literaturo._ • , •
JOHN G. R. AHIEIIIOE. A. M. 4 Assistant Professor of
Rhetoric and .
Histary. • • .
REX CHARLES KRAIJTII, Art, Professor of In
tellectnal and Moral Philosophy. , •
BREVET , BRIOADIERMENERAL oriARLEs F.
RUFF. United States Army, Proksor of Sillititry Science
and 4 astir". • ,
LEON , WA, instructor In Spanish.:
01161'1E MAZZA, Instructor in Italian: -
CHARLES BEHAIJLT. instructor in French.
REV.. RoliEltT E. THOMPSON. M.. Instructor in
Mathematics.
.. _ . .., . .
tAMLIEL M. CLEVELAND ? A , M., inatructoi in Vora•
position and Elocution. • -
The fi nt term of the Academie Year will open on
TVESDAY,thelfith'et Beetereher, at 10 o'clock. A.M.
Applicants for admission • will DO examined at half.pain
Students who have completed the two first years of the
College Course, or who, having bee n ' edueated elsewhere.
may,. pars an examination iwtho studies of these two
'vela.; may thenceforth relinquish too studies of the
Ancient Languages Mid of the higher-Mathematics. and
pursue instead courses • of Modern Laugnagov; IlistorY
and Applied Science, and receive the degree el' Bachelor
of Arts at the end of their course, - ,_ _
Orupen passing an examination in 'all:.the studies :ef
the Freshmen and, hophom ore years, excepting the Creek
and Latin, they may then take a two Yearn' 'course In
Philosophy. Mathematics, the Physical Science* aand Modern. Language!,. , and .graduate as 13achelors,
lltudents may also, with the apPreival of the racultr. be
admitted to one or several of the abovo counts of etudYf
and, receive acertiticate of proficient:4p the part4ctliar,
branch or branches pursued.. • -
The fees for the. (ell COWES (either for the Aegreo of
Bachelor pf arts or Bachelor pt Bch/twee) sr, 100 4 04 ° 6
dollars per term, payable in advance.* .
Partial students, taking less that:l.lmm subjects of study,
are charged ten dollen for each 'subject , , -
ritANGIB,4..IABICSONI
scg.kt. „ Bearetary of the Fatuity:
tIENTIS. SCIIOOLS. 8. E. CORNER OP FOURTH.
F and Green streets, will re-open on SEGOND
DAY,'-
the 7th of ninth Month. l 801.• • . -
These Schools iconaiat of a Primary, for Boys and
Girls. .
Secondary. for ,BoyaanilOtriii, and a tiranmiar for Otrie
only.
Additional classrooms have been added to the Printery
and Buotnlary Scheele. affording a up:Tier "aeon:mode.
tient., . . fee4 . l2t
Application may be made at the Sch-olt, to •
FANNY Di AYMAN, Principal of (tree:mar Selma
REBECCA T. BUCKSIAN.Frincipal of Secondary SchooL
A BBIE T, L.LYPINCOTT. itincipttiof Primary School.
Att 18S M.• K. ASIIBURNER will reopeti her school,
'sit Northwest corner of Fifteenth and Pine streets, on
SEPTEMBER 7th, 1868. Entrance on Pine street
Puttanatruta, Aug. „A 11368,
I . IROF. J. MAROTEAL; ' •
• h Frenc Teachei.
ne9 wfm lm• • No. 2a4 South Tertt.l3 street.
AiIPS M. TSCHUDY WELL REOPEN HER' SCHOOL.
1717 Me erect. Wedne44ls7. SeP1•16 1 11. delvviitn4w
MISS MARY E. AERTSEN ANDIIIBB MARY E.
Stevens will open their reboot for young ladies
Adams street. above :Walnut lane, Germantown. on
Wedneulay. September %IN& ec%lot*
rpirE 'UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN A PRIVATE
1 School for Bova. ellelien Avenue, Germantown,
September 7th. A limited number of paplls will be re.
ceived into the family of the Principal. Reshlence.
School Lane. above Green. Particulate from circulars.
aulO ill JAL WITHINGTON, A. Pd., Principal.
lARRIE S. BURNHAM% SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
XJ Ladies and Hiner. No. 1616 Filbert street. opens Rep.
tember 16tb, 11.803. A few . Boarding Pupils. desired. See
circular. at The Litt.trriz: Office, or address Allen BURN
HA m. 1616 Filbert street. Philadelphia. aulKta)
DIUVATE /NBIIII.7CTION IN THE CLASSICS AND
1 Mathematics, and a Select School fer Boys (reopened
Sept. 7th), by Rev. SAMUEL EDWARDB, - Liod Chestaet
street. Philadelphia. Apply before IP. M. auL4ltn•
I .lllitaNDT avErgr PE3IALB SEMINARY,
‘Jadelphia—Miss Bonney and:Miss Dißare will reopen
their Boarding and Daysehool alllrtY-Seleenth =elution)
September 16, at .
1615 C'heStrtutstreet.
Particulars from circulars:. ' aulo.oetli
Ai ARE P;.' ROBESON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH
1!L Day Bebe(?) for Young Idadiee.ai No. 1619 Filbert
e•r4ct, 7111 be reppezed Ninth Month (September)
14th. -
IPS ELIZA. W. BMITII WILL .REOPEN , HER
.01 - Boarding and Day School, Sept 14, at1i0.132,4 Spruce
street, , -
MISSES ORDECAI 'WILL RE-OPEN,,Tflelli
a l : 1 1
V I 111.; 'M
for Young Ladies on MONDAY, September
PrUCO • • , ' ' • ge3
GATHARINE M. BIEIPLEY - WILL. REOPEN ;HER
school, No. 4 South Merrick street. (SeptembeM Bth
imonth.lstir. ltd 9. . • • . eu:kkocri.M.T.
_--
nillOS. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MATIIEILATICAL
1 and Claraleal School for tioye, N. E. corner firo,d And
Arch, will reopen September 7. ~ anZtee
T B g r } 2PELlVigkigifLllA — r e eiUf . I Institute I
:boyireina Young Men corner of' rople,r *ma es% t4.0e.0.th,
rt , ettC. reopins OND &Y, Sopteta bar- 7.
4 " 24111 0 • .$1 ENNIO, AM.. PrinciPtilz
I L ) VITEN 1101.33 E ACADEII.II
-L L 43 Smith .tighteenth street: will reopen, Monday,
September 14th. eirettlani at the Academy. Vail between
the horra of 9 A. '3l. and 2 P. Ed. for 'further' infOrmstion.
. • I.lAlAltltOWS.,Principa3:
ILASSICAL, FRENCII ' AND . ENCOLIBII BUHOOL:
J hirteep th and Locept etreete. Next eettrion beeltutt
Sept- B. KENDALL, Principal,, . au29.-lua•
SLbSBiCfAL Ati'D ENOIBH SUBOOL. , 'AT 'lll2 , MAR
ketetreet„ re-opeur September 7: , Roomaixrq.
auio-I.re•r • WM. S. 'COO.LES.. A. 3t,
AANA SA 43(11.100L FOR YOUNG 'LADIIM.
NO. 1815 Green etreet; will reopen on the 14th of Belk
tete ber. Au2e4m.
• bdiIaYOUNGIIWaST INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
1- La.:flee:NMl= TbompEon street, under the charge of
)11Eies SNYDER:MORTON. IVINn and ALBEff NON,
wnl open September li, 1868. • • tied it•
'VHF! MISSES JOHNSTON'S BOARDING AND DAY
.1, School for Young Ladles, N 0.1327 Spruce dicte . will
re.apen (D. V ) September 14. 1tol• ' ee3lml
tolONult. M.AZZA, PROFESSOR' OF THE ITALIAN
0 Language, at the Unimetty et Penusylvania.,l23B
Cheetnut etreet. ee;.lra•
EIibIANTOWN BE3IINARY FOR YOUNG LAMES,
1.-) 1 Green street. south of Walnut Lune. will reopen pop.
4.croher 9th. Circulars furnished upon application:
Bull'Aft Prof. W. 8. FORTESCUE, PrincipaL
ll l arf lLLOPEl 4F E r ril Vutiee.ept.l4,atNCL 31ot Eighth street
Laical:ma may be obtained of the gincipm,'
No. 902
N Grill. Seventh etreet. aul7
1-1-E ARCH STREET INSTITUTE FOR- YOUNG ,
- I Ladieff.
-1245-Arch etreet. rootlet' - MONDAY.
'Sept.l4th. MISS L. AL pitOWN.
t... 1 11n0 - PrinelpaL
M GRIFFITTS WILL RE-OPEN HER SCHOOL
! building
u.** of chestnut and Fifteenth streets. aulineincir
..Bt.LLEVUE INSTITUTE
-BOEROR.I.I2I.INGIADIES.
q ho next school year commences 9th moASeptember) 7.
; For catalogues address tho Principal
.0223v.e.Bto
-- -
H• D.. GREGORY; A. M.; WILL REOPEN HIS
.Claseical and English school, No. 1108 Market etreet,
ion Tuesda 8 temb r .
CIENTkA L . INSITITTE. , TENTH. AND • SPRING
Garden streets, - re.opentr September 7. - Preparatkm
I for pr LlV i lrin or tB. l3t i tn i cr e l ite t ) 3p o e f ell h ' e alle r Lit i on-
aL gil i e o n .. to
1 639
North Tenth etreot. H. G. BieGDRE,
an2A 6nl. J. W. SHOEMAKER: Tice Prin;
0 MEN AND BOYS' ENG :}3„CLASSICALA.
1 Mathematical and Scientific litetitute:l9o4MOlJNT
VERNON street, reopena September .Ith. Preparation
for tautness or college •
'Rev. JAMES G. SHENN_, A. M.,
amls avvi • -Principal.
fIEORGE R. DARKER, A. M. WILL RE = OPEN'Ms
vi English and Classical School. Price street, German
town; on MONDA.,Y,Reptember 7., - au.l2
.MISS STORES' SCHOOL, 4807 MAIN STREET, GER.
1.01. mantown, will re•oirn- Monday, , September tick
Q,Ctio( L FOR'BOYS.—MIL R CHASE' WILL BE
at„the School roOms, 1818 Chestnut street,• itlatly. after
Sent -Ith . Term begins Sept. 14tb. • • Bol:Tf4
31I68E8 , DUBANG WILL RESTIME_- THEIR
inEttuctjoil In S inging and tpe. =" F IILB4R'I'
eti eet. • • • • - :614'm NV Int," -
it/ CII Ei 'JARVIS WILL WtElqt.3,ll.E; TEIF,
1. dutiee of hie pi ofeeelon .BONDAY,,EIep.t. 14, at 147
Green Etrcet. , • 'ee&r.lt4
DROFEBSOR E.- RAWLY - WILL COMMENCE lIIS
• I- Singing Ltiesone on the.l4th 'of SEPTEMBER. Ad
: grees, DM CHESTNUT Street., , Cireulare can be ob.
tattled in ail inumq etorw. • ' ~ • -:. so7-I.m*
iR.4A8..N.• I ECk WILL RESUME igs LESS ONS M 'in Mueiebetween the 15th and 20th of Septeniber.
Residence No. 1806 Mt. Vernon ees
ABACHMANN. ORGANIST OF THLEXIIURCH OF
the Atonement, reeureea Lateens on Piano, Organ
and , Vielin; 4 1342'8r0wn street. ael-lin•
G. OSBOURN' HAS REMOVED MS' ROOMS
ICL ;for Mneicallnatruetion to No: 803 Race etreet.. Mr.
TOabourn takee plea•ure in offering his semcea.rto the
Ipublic on moderate tonne, and 'invitee particular atten-,
Hon to hie Theoretical and -Practical. method of:Plano.
;Forte andGuitarinetructiou. - Auld
Iglu. P. RoNHINELLA. TEACHER OF SINGING. PRI.
:13vate 'moue and eleace. Reeidence,,aCT S. Thirteenth
;street. . . - 4 .
I AR It. V.
VON AMSBERG TEACHER OFTELE PIANO,
!JRI has manned hie • lese'cone. No. 2t4 South
h i u ' l if 7 t -3 ee m la • tli,
erect. - ,
EW TURICEir PRUNES LANDING AND FOR BALD
L by J. B BUBBLER & CO.. 105 South Delaware amine
DRAWS' STREET THEATRE.
een' Si to 8.
TDIED NIGIITOP THE POPO 4ea
IGOILINI4BI PCNOLIBEI OPERA iti/UPE.
TO•t a10 /P4WEDNESpAY.September 16th. 1868.
Aubera brilliant opera of •
TliE %MOWN DIAMONDS,
The Coat Including
ALL 'WE LEADING ARTISTS.
TRU ESDAY--OZAR and CARPENTER.
FRIDAY —tiENEFIT OF aiEn. O. BERNARD.
NOR.M.A.
- SATURDAY—hi ARITAN 4.
Seats secured mix dais is advance. Box Office open
from 9 to 11 o'clock.
WALNUT STREET THATRE. Beene at oclock.
THIS (WEBNESDAY) EVENING. &Pt.
• THIRD AND LAZT-W EEK . •
Of Charles Ileade'a Romantic Drama of
• • • • FOOL. PLAY. ' '
From the celebrated work of
CHARLES READE AND DION BOUOIOAULT.
View of the Boy and (hty of Hobart Town, Auetralla.
THE LVER'I3 LEAP.
'TILE SILT IS BOUT FLED AND SINES.
!STORM Oh THE PACIFIC) oupit.N.
Rescue of Hazel from a wafery grave.
THRILLING AND ASTOUNDINA2 EFFECT.
N EW CHESTNET;MET v IaIiATEK--- -
FIFTH: WEEK aTir. GRAND It PF.L: vACUL AR PLAY. •
BEYOND ALI, DIOPUTE,
TEIE MOST'III A GNIFICENT SPEUTACLE
kN aI I a t tI4 3 I. E i D EU I LTPB7: '"
Tiff: MARVELS()) THst.ARAHIAN NIGHTS
13Eol.)BIE TAME, AFTE'R A VISIT TO THE
• NVIIITE -FAWN. •
111/3 EVENING.
Will be presented the
•• GRAND SPECTACLE, W •
• THE W,IIITE 'FAN,
AND
JARRETT & PALMER'S
COMBINED PARISIAN-AND • VIENNIESE BALLET
• •A • • ISIOUPES.
THE WHITE FAWN IIEcONSTRTICTED.
TUE GUAttD IMPERIAL,
• Composed of Littlo'cldhlreit
E ACK •
MILITARY, B L AMF B AND MARCH.
• • pv FORTY
_LADIES '
_ IIEPTUNE'd DAUGHTERS AT BATII
TflE FESTIVA, eI_QF Tit E BELLS,_.% _
THE BUILDING Oh' THE TOWF.E,
APTHE VIRE.FLY BALmj i
IV
• GRAND PROOReSIO •
KINGDOM. OF E BILES
THE AIKA BALLE
FARRAGUT MATELOT.
And the inimitable and unapproachable..
• „ TRANSFORALV/lON SCENE.
A CADRPaIt Q MBE ARTS • 7
jl opeti frain 9 A. '4: t ( tilli t . 3 ll 4 ,. b.r Str6e4
ab°"7.1411111:
milk West's 0 at rittuse of
d i n exhibl ei on. oo ll ST REJECTED
BLUARDS. —TEE FINE 8AL,00N.130. for c:LIZEVF.
taut etreete it now open. with Kay:mash 4:neckties
etlebnited "Lutproved cutblatur." Wtnca awl (Ultra of
tbo beet qtxelittes. fooLlinaktl V. ESTEMIE.
feQX 9 B ABIERICAN VARIETY' TILEATEE.
A.` EVEAREVENING Arad '
.ATTERNOQ
• GREAT CGMBINATIOIi TROUPE.
In Grand Ballets. Ethlopliav BUZlentiell• Botilk
GYMnant AC% PaAtoreimea. //ac.
SPEVIAI•CVSJI CE.S.
m a r NOTICE. — ' .
DELAWARE ANT 'RARITAN CANAL
• • TuEsTfni, N.J.. Sept. U. Igit
The toll on ceal_passing through the canal from bor.
dentown to New Brunswick will be Tbirty.five (tl) cents
per ton. on and after the 7.41 t lust.
J. G. SraireNs.
Engineer and Sup%
fair. OFFICE OF THE FREEDOM IRON AND
B'I'REL CUM LAN Y.
PIMA Drumum. September Bth, 1834.
A special meeting of the Stockholdera of the Frecdont
Iron and Steel Company will be held at the .91r1F0 of the
Company, No. M) South Third street. on WEONt.SDAV,
the 2.3 d a. II o'clock„.A. M., to consider D.° *aped'.
emu of prodding additional working cap!: al for the
Company.
By order of the Board.
aeLl2t* CLI AB. WESTO'N. JL, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD
COMPANY. VENCE NO. 227 SOUTH FOCHT/I
STREET.
.P.mrtapocumm, May 1.1.1553.
NOTICE to the holders of bonds of the YlilladelPhila
sod Reading Railroad Comp.any. due April I. 1170:
The Company oiler to exchange any of, these bonds of
111.000 cub at any time before the Ist day of tietober next.
at I.a.r, for a new mortgage bowl of equal amount, bearing
fper cent. interest. cloud United &atm and Mete texas.
having 25 _years to nut . • .
The bonds not SUlTeliderthi an or before the Ist 9f Omo.
eer next'will be raid at. maturity. in accordance with
their.toner. uky2et eel 8. BRADSORD. TressOrer.
iriumpmn NOZIOEa►
Mr- THE FENNBYLVANIA: FIRP: DEH/RMICE
eriente a 7tb.
The Dieectoir hai/e - thh day de S clared a dividend of
Seven Dollard and FlitY Vents par iitutre on too Stork or
tho Company for the last 6 monthr. which will be paid to
the Stociholdero or their lewd reanatalivea alter the
ot
17th ttant. 0- DitOWKI.I4
re: Pt* . rSecretor
RELIEF ASSOCI/LFION.
NOTC.V.
FFICE OF TIIE MANITA.TTAN CODPERATIVE RE.
. - LIEF ASSOCIATIO.'4.
No. 422 WALNUT STREET. PITILADELPHIA,
linaltirr...:-The object of this Association Is to entire a‘
cusb Pan/tent within forty days at ter the death of amens.
be r of . as many dollars as there are members in the class
rQ u Koh be or she, belongs; to the heirs.:. Ibt.UdTbiet-
TION has s,tan male members.' AMMO her diet.
The Association pays over within forty days Es;tnut4l the
idow or heirs, and the remaining members forward
n Milli thirty daye Mae dollai and ten dente each to the
,A*emotion to: rehnbttrte it: Failing' to *end this sum,
they forfeit to tbct Acnelation all. limner/ paid. and 'the
aftecietioneuppli anew mem ber, to fill the place, of the
retiring one.'
TEN CLASSES FOR bIEN AND TEN FOR WOMEN.
4.:1-thhi.K- In clan A all persons between the ages
of 'and SO year* in Clam D all persons
Lett - seen...the aged of DO and 25 years: in Clan,
t; all persons between, the ages of and
years; in Cues I) all persons between the twee of ao andSs
years: in tame E all persona between the ages of 85 and
4us ears; in Clue all pampa between the ages of 40 and
45 yens; in clop all persona between thkages at *and
ro ye are 13 Claes II all persona between therages of lO and
tb`years; in Clete I all persons betweecithe ogee of to and
6 0 Years; in Class X albpereona between the ages of OP and
tb years. • The classes for 'women art the same as above.
Loch class to limited to 5,000 members. Each person
peva eta: dollars upon bnoming a member and One
dollar and isci cents each time a member dies belong
ing to the same class ho or she is a member of. One
dollar goes direct to' the helm ten cents to pay for
collec . Mg. A member of ono class cannot bo /assessed
this dollar if a member of another clan dies; Each clan
id independent, hexing ,no connection with any other.,
'fa become It member it is necessary: ro pay Six Dollars .
into the Treasury at the time of mating the application;
to pay Ono Dollar and Ten Oentainto the treasury upon
./he death of each and any niquaber of the class to which
he / r eho belongs, within thirty delve after date of notice
of such death: to give your Name. Town, County,
State; Occupation. etc.„also a medical certificate: Ev.
ery minister ja asked to act as agent. and, , will be paid
regular rates. 'FUNDS—Circulard will explain fully in
regard to hunts and inentmente. Circulars giving full
xrianation and blank forms of application will be sent.
on icuueet or upon a personal application at the Milne of
the A !socialites..
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS.
E bioNITJRDY. President.
B. T. Wl' GMT (President Star 'Metal Company), Vice
President.
8. CAltstAN (President of the Btuyverant •Bank).
Treasurer. : • •
SA.NDEBS, Secretary.
J. It. MANGAM (President National Trust Co.)
D. :4 DUNCOMB.' No. 8 Pine street. ' •
The trust funds wits ne held in trust by the
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. _
' ' •• • • No. 8843 Broadway, Now York.
Agents wanted for this city. - •
Address
,WILLIAI, LIPPINCOTT Generia Agent.
Manhattan Co-operative Relict Association,
Fe2ln:l4 ; N0:423i alnut street. Philad.lphia.
,LEG Novuma.
IN THE • DISTRICT COl.7hT OF THE ..UNITED
STATES ; FOR. THE ~EASTERN DISTRICT OF
Bankruptcy—At Philadelphia.
Misted- tn. 1868:—The undersigned-hereby-gives-notice
• of,hia appointment -as .assignee of EDWARD 'STIDES.
of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphisiandi3tate
of: Tenney Ivania, within odd district, who has been ad
judged -a, Bankrupt upon his , own petition by the Dfs 7
tries Vono, of acid Dlatrlct.
_ •
,VOCIDES,-Assignee.
. 'I^ASOUttf . Sixth_ atreet,
; TOThe Creditors - Of Bankrupt . •• • ise9 w
TN THE I ISTRICT CO OF,THE lINIT.EDTATES
Jr
for the Eastern District . of 'Pennsylvania. • •In'Dank:
raptor. - At Philadelphia: Julyls, A. D. 1268. The under-
Eigued hereby. gives notice of Ids appointment as Assignee
of JOHN SCHt.t.FIELD, of Philadelphia, in the county of
, Philadelphla, and State of Pennulvania, within said Dia,
trict„who has been adjudged a,Bankrupt, upon his• own
petition. the District Court of said District.
`WM. VIJODES Assignee,
No. 128 Sout h street.
To the Creditors of saidDaekrUPt. seltrat•
1 N THE DISTRICT COURT -OF THE UNITED
J. Stateifor,the Eastern%Histrict of Pennsylvania. In
Fliankru toys at Philadelphia, September 9th, A. D., 1968.
The un ersigned. hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of JOHN D.I.ENTZ,of Philadelphia, county
of Philadelphia and State ,of Pennsylvania, within said
district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own,
petition, by the District Court of said district,
. JAMES STARS; Assignee,
No. 623,Walnut street.
To 'the creditors of said bankruptco9Trlt"
ITN -THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
fer the Eastern .District. of Pennsylvania.—ln Bank
rupcy.—At -Philadelphia, September 9, D., 1863.
—1 be undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment
as Assignee of JOHN J PHILLIPd. of the city of Phila
delphia, County of • Philadeh4hia, - and state of Penn
sylvania." within said District, wno has boon adjudged a
Bankrupt on ere often'. petition by the District Court of
eaid 'District •
G. IRVINE WHITEHEAD, Assignee.
• ' • No. 615 Walnut street.
To the Creditore of eald.Bankrupt. ite9.w.3t*
J.
THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR VIE
City and County of Philad elpltia.- . J.A.SIES FARRELL
v MARY FARRELL. Match T.,' 1868, No. 75—In divorce.
MARY FARRELL—Madame: Take notice of a , rule'
granted upon you to ebotv cameo why a divorce a vinculo
matrinionii should not be decreed, trettirnable Monday
September M. 1868, at 1.43 o'clock. A. • td."-- r4311011a service
'having failed on account of your abgefice. - -- - -
• -- ENEASS,
tfet Cv.f4tv . Attorney for Libellant
PERSONAL.
D.VERTIELING AGENCY. '
- GEORGE , DELP & CO.
Agents for all nowarapers at , the lowest ratan, Ofilta,
N0.1+72 Chestnut street. 'wend door. PRESS BITILDY
NG.
Conaldebietihr._ -
[From the • Londou BattOsiiitnrifrlGl.
Very feet Oeople are available for `every
sort of personal confidence,. It will be found
that.men naturally think , of different, vente r
for their excitement, according as .what they
have to tell elates or depresses them. Some
are good for a disappointment or a discom
fiture, others for a piece - of good fortune-.
And if the desire hero taken for granted, to.
communicate to others What excites, and
especially what favorably excites, ourselves
is disputed as a general instinct, we maintain
that, though kepein check 'ln middle life by
experience and repeated disappointments, it
is in fact universal. The child and the old
man are alike eager and garrulous under the
stimulus of something to tell; not because the
pleasure belongs exclusively to the dawn and
the decline of life, but , because in these
periods the social instincts are under less
restraint. Those who •acknowledge the im
pulse at all will observe that the
ears chosen to receive what gratifies
feeling, pride, or complacency—the news of
your engagement, of a thumping legacy, of a
favorable notice of your last work, of some
civil thing that has been said of you—are not
at all necessarily those to which are confided
apecuniary embarrassment, 'the first whisper
of some corroding anxiety, or some bitter
family trouble. Nor is it at all certainly the
least sterling character Which is selected for
the confidant of our pleasures. People who
can rejoice in their friend'e trifling successes
have generally some centrast in their , own
case to shut their eyes agains t lest it .should
qualify felicitation , with some Secret touch
grudge or envy. The grave and eerie*
friend who hears, with warm intelligent Om
pathy of the bitter ingredient in a seemingly
prosperous lot might be provoked to another
tone if called on to share our complacency
upon some slight social triumph. Experience
teaches us never to take our'. lesser
successes to persons invested with a sense, of
superiority. As a fact, all must nil*: the
indecorum of bringing undigested' hopes and
, transient elations to a sage or a saint. From
such we have no right:to - expect response of
the ordinary,type; the demand implies some
thing of equality. The youth , of the, story,
flushed with his first success, who came with
his hopes to St. Philip Neri, got net only an
invaluable lesson, but his deserts, when led
up by the wily saint through a course oran
ticipated triumphs to ';a view of the grave
that was to conclude them all. And though
Dr. Johnson was no saint, people were
equally ill-advised who reckoned on
his seeing their future from their ()Wu
point of view. What sometimes offends us,
however,is when our friend assumes this past
of elevation for our benefit without sufficient
claim to it.
But the reception of a friend's confidences
is only one branch of our subject. We equally
need response, as putting ourselves in an
other's power, when we assume to confer a
benefit or a favor: Never does the unrespon
sive temper come out more effectually than
under this condition. The proposal, compli
ment, felicitation, gift, whatever it ie,is seized
upon as an occasion long waited for to incul
cate a lesson which might' have been held
permanently in abeyance but for this advance
on our part. Jeremy Taylor. in one of hie
forcible illustrations, shows how an Unwary
act of hospitality may be. turned to • account
by one of this humor. "Jerome," he tells us;
"invitedEpicharmus to anpner,and lus,kaow
in,g that Jerome had unfortunately killed his
fnend,repried to his invitation,' I think I may
come, for when thou didst sacrifice thy
friends thou didst not devour -
We probably all knew friends 83
cynical in , their acknowledgments
of small civilities; th9r, will grasp at the op
portunity of discharging their mind pia biting
criticism and their conscience of an Uncivil
truth; which we feel,with the divine, "might
with more justice and charity have been
avoided." The acknowledgment of gins is
another very fair occasion for these people.
Convention prescribes a formula to which
they will not submit. The pretence of liber
ality may be ingeniously exposed as an ex
ample of meanness or mconeiderateness.
We are proved to have given what , was in it-
self- valueless or of no' use to us ; or it was
not carriage -paid ;
_or the gi ft was delayed
too long ; or it was given in dull forgetful
ness of the receiver's tastes. Or audible re
sponse may be wanting altogether, ,aad an
expressive silence marks the conventionally
obliged person's sense of an ostentation or
meanness or perversity for which civility will
not furnish appropriate , words.
Perhaps there is no - more important point
in lesser morals than the duty of receiving
gracionidy, what was meant in kindness;
but
we prefer treating' the_matter of genia l re
sponse from its utilitarian aspect. Men, as
they get older, have suspicion forced upon
them, they cannot always help looking a gift
horse in the month; facts . are too strong fur
them; but this is "a; cautioh that eliofild coma
slowly and with years. It is a serious draw
back when it develops itself too soon, for
there is nothing that people are so'soon
checked,in asin their efforts to confer, a fiver
or to;give pleasure, and the chill rejected
good-will is often more than a negative and
passive coldness. A readiness to be pleased,
an openness to friendly advsnces, is
a wonderful start in life, and may
be reckoned among the
_most_
_effectual,
equalizers in the matter of natural *advanta
ges. An average capacity so , endnwed is, by
this mere response to • pod-will, on 'a level
with superior but captious intelligences.
This is, in act, the bine. to so Many:Seeming
anomalies and sports of fortune in the matter
of getting on. The successful, man has re
sponded to the advances of others, not:-now :
and then with :a conscious effort, - bat heargly
through natunkinAtsbitk.whild-his rkiallhas
sniffed kid - frowned 'aziffentibliedawarevery
helping - hand. : - Thiewillitignessto to pleased - 1
is indeed 0118,6141 e nidstv.Crebtive'fatms
pleasing, as well as the most universal test 0f,,,
amiability. Few young people ••• cad, ',JAI?, ‘,
themselves out to please after the Ciester
&idiots method,. , without making ; ,them
selVes offensive- or ridiculons.persons
of any discernment: but,a frank - committal of
one-self into'. benevolent_ hands," - -e.„ trOt - N.14.
good intentions, a graceful self-admitation,
some remains of t that contldirtg,temper <of
fancy which - o Pens lti'mouth and' 'stints its
eyes, confident that something sweet, some -
untried good, -will reward - the - trust--suctiii
disposition, allied to ordinary talent and dis
cretion,. is a fortune in: itself. "Society, dber
not, in fact, want the < abstract beat4nan—
which means somebody who, would, be best '
if many things in him'Vere-idifferent froth- ,
and opposite to .what they are--,but the maws
who can work best - ,With `Others,.. wlicif. can .
bring out and be brought out, and= with whom
it can most plsasently_getniong,
UTANTED.—A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A POdITION
as Assistant Booiakeeper, pr as. Balesman;• can give
good reference, Addrars-11. E.,‘at this oftide..-malti.sesm3t
EWANTED TO RENT,-FOR SIX., OR NINE
' T months, a welt furnished ) . souse On/01412g 12.t0 15
rooms. Central or a - Main strest; - reepondble fa.
rally. with best references. Address F. R. A., Ilurr.nrxx
Office. - n016,3t. •
WANTED.—ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT GEN
VT in en to engage as Solleitot for the LW LIFE Lg.
S URA N CODIPANY 4 , t bin city and adjoining seam•
tics: A rely at the•olEce of the company:2r:-
ESLER; General ALMit,
- COn wf 3m-3 - Corner - Fourth aneT;ibrary.S••. .
-
IA7 ANTED, —A POUITION BY . A YOUING,SfAN. W EEO
VI is filing to make himself generally useful. Is a
rood re - men The hest of references given. Address .
Clerk.. Illmraturr Office. relotf
ISOA1?-DING•
* . I.!GIBLE 11001516, WITH. BOARD. AT• :,021- LO.:
(I.kt b trect, Wen l'hiludeli Tun, bes.l.m"
WEST PHILADELPItti PROPERTIES
FOR.RALt OR TO RENT. ' r
The hand some Brown Stone RESIDENCES,
Noe. 4108,14110, 4112. an d 4114 Spruce St.
C. J. FELL &EEO
an29.slu th Im¢ . . t
,' 120 South Front stree t.
FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN,
STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIIIST•CLASS
; FURNITURE STORE,.
N N 0.239 S. SECOND STREET. sel2-6V
inFOR SALE 02 EXCHANGE FOE CITY
Building w it h all new threeatory houses, 9 zooms
each, with all the modern conveniencaa. Now
rented for 536 each per month.
5e13.11.4 3f. C. 31I8E.Ey.
411 Walnut street.
inFOR. SALE, OR ,TO RENT—CORNER STORE;
and Dwelling, with large garden; a very desirable
property; bowie has all the modern Improvements.
Terms easy. C. MIBKEY.,
eelb 411 Walnut street.
104 FOR BALE, OR RENT—
BREWERY AND MALT HOTJBE,
Ma. 100 barrels capacity; In perfect order; all snhchlnari
new; building brick, and situated on H Lake .
Shore.
. REES & CO .
gen 4P /teal rotate Brokers. Chicago.
FOR BALE—A VALUABLE COON my BEAT
and about le acres of land on School. Lane; etti
honse , froro Railroad 'dation. Excellent location
for hotel or 'drivingpark. Also, desirable bnildhig
North Broad street, west • slde , boom; two fronts. AO.
ph' toCOPITOE &JORDAN. 433 Walnut street.: Jidda
rFOR SALE—A DESIRABLE MANSION AND
Lot of„Grotuld; 100 flat front by 153 feet deep. Etebl.
lent 4oentjon. for Bebool - or Seminary. abbot two
quarea from Market 'treat Depot. Apply to COPPOCN
do JORDAN. No. 483 Walnut street sell tf
brickFILE—THE LARGE MEW , FOUILBTOBY
brick Store and ;Dwell situate on the , northeast
, corner of Broad and h ll aworth streets, 'The store fa
, very handaomely fitted up and equipped:And fe.aultuble
either for a grocery or BUM'. The Bwewati' Pal ever/
modern convenience and Improvement .Lot ZI feet front
by iz feet deep. Iromediate fonAriven..Terms
accommodating. J. M. GB 1 ,, di BONS. 508 Walnut
aFOB BALE--401 ELEGANT COUNTRY, SEAT,
with over seven acresV i f attache& Llano resi
dence of AVM, P PN, deed. e si b u ate on
Broad afteet and the . O ldor Road., with t hum
dred feet front on each. • elotnrishaeirLatut• Anglo%
44 by 40 feet. wi th back lmUdusgs, built. and flubbed
throughout In a superior manner. with - wide ball. tiled
throughout' parlor, library, sitting room, auburn= and
two kitchen on the first floor. seven chambers on the
second floor and live on the third. fundstleudiswi th evert
city convenience, and fa Perfect order. el/table and
carriage house—grreen ho &c.. and groan beautifully
imereved with choice shrub , and well shaded. Pho
tographic views stay be seen at the office of J. M. GUM
MEV BONG. 50g Walnut street.'
FOR BALE. A HANDSOME THREE STORY
LT; brick residence. with throe story - double back
JlLkbuil...—Alnigo, situate t Poplar e yard. - andlotrie feet
deep to a streeton above Fifteenth street,
was erected in the MOO substantial manner, with extra
conveniences. J. H. GUftillEY dr SONS , 608 Walnut
street.anti
rGERMANTOWN—FOR SALE. A MANDSOME
...double residence. built in the beat manner. with
every city convenience milli excellent repair, site.
ate onaulpehocken /street weet of Green; has etbne eta.
ble, carriagebouse, tananthonse, green house, hot.
houee. ice•honse, be, and nearty two scree of land at.
tactic& J. M. GUMMY SONS, 608WaInnt street.
lIEFOR BALE—MAC:RES OF LARD, SITUATE ON
Seread rtreet, shove Erie avenue, In the . Tweell
reeend Ward. Good atone Improvement/. A very
relegate tract for invertm tan: mold to elate an estate. J,
M. GUMMY & 8024.608 Wrdstutotreet.
FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE-STORY
brick Evidence, with attics, amatory double back
bui every convenience,
_and 5 root ride_yard,
No.in2 North Nineteenth trtreet. J. M. OLLMMET SONS.
LOS Walnut street.
"VALUABLE COAL PROPERTY NTH BUSl
new, Por Bale.,—Tressie Work Yard, tr of
City; old-established busineas; lot by feet ; brick
iinprovements, cobblestone yard and brick building,
suitable for a Commission House. Address "Como:dad=
Home,. Buizirris office. tel4.m.w.f.St•
POE BALE IN GERELANTOWN.
A codvenient vrell-bullt house. No. 34 Linden
street. containing ely,bt room& in good order,
timing been occupied by the owner the lad eight Ynalv.
?rice. $6600.
Apply on preinitafircan 9to - IP.M. • 'at 1113 Patten •
house street, eel 4 gt nawf •
rFOR SALE—TUBED -ELEGANT HOUSES ON
Twentieth street, betswn Arch and Ville streets.-
Inquire at Drug atom. Twentieth and..oherry .
sheet s .eel2_ )6,19.13,z3.8%60
rFOR BALE—FINE . MODEM- , VFFiIiBUZUF
ten room house& Lot46_feet ID inches deep. Loco-
APO,
MatO high and healthy. , Mee. $4 030. Terms eas y.
. • 1, CAMELIA
• eavr.e.ets
, muernr.
f • HANDSOME COTTAGES,
Nicely` Furnished,
To Rent for`the Sumter Sewn.
Arm' OR ADDRESS
WILLIAM L. CRESSE,
WAHHINOIO3S(IIOILISE,
Washington Bt., Cape Island, N. J.
_bum
FOR RRIVT.
Preinises 809 Chestnut Street, '
FOR SWORE OR OFFICE,.
- co lk ur iefa . Oftices j ;sll carpe Rooms, ell biz, for a ilsmniardal
BANE OF THE REPUBLIC.
Je....14tf
IT'CO
SECOND-STORY. FRONT ROOM
BEND . BULLETIN BUILDING )
60.7 Chestnut St:reet,
25 feet front, 70 feet deep t heated by !team, handsomelY
painted, and has all the modern improvements
- Apnly,lnnblicatlon °Mee of EVEN NG BULLETIN
LET.—OFFICES f 34 WALNUT.
. I E A ' 4
Store. M BndidW an a dl Wa !nut. Broad a nut.. v
Large Booms. Eighth and Chestnut.
sat 60', t< • 8DV6T,A888,`162 Bouth-Fonitli et
TO I , IEIIV-bin. 10 lIAMIfirONTERREC)
Philadelphia. Large yard. finenhade. ac.
ate posit:mien. Apply next door hbove.
-FOR ItENT—THE S CORE AND DWELLTNG ON
North Broad street, S. E. cerneeoLF oPlar stmt. Has
long been established in the gtesery and provision
business. J. M. OUMMEY & SONS: . 508 Walnut street.
)3Z1A00641;11
- a riManarlVT---13-7
Dee Moines EilniediethnrdeVAbbaye de encinno. (Prance).
ctiincia
Etrandiez. - Champ:mem. Carole; and, other - Wince lima
Cordial&
• C. DE GAI VUE - •
General Agcnte and bmportenifor the United Staten -and
Canadaa
Now York City.
el7-tv.f,m.Ettn4
VOR SALE.—TO MERpI
A Hotels and dealer.— A
Cider. 250 bble. Champagne'
t t
COAL Awrf; -,, twiro .
CROSS O.4IPNE ,LESIGH ,COAL.
No. 3028 CHESTNUT Street, Weat Philadelphia,
Sore'Metall Aged& for' Vora Brothers - AV 0o ~ a celebrated
• !Cron Creek Lehigh Coal, from the Buck-Mountain-Voiti.
This Coal hi particularly adapted for making Steam for
Bogor and MeAtalLacp,r,Brewerjea, &c• It IA alOo - funur•
paned as a FliMll Coal.; Orders, left at the ofsocrlpf the
hilitera, N 0.1 3 ,11,7 NUT - Street (L3t floor); wrn receive
our l rompt. s ap.an
_Um; Liberal antanguipenas made with
mandraoturcra taftgli re ar •uaritt -iyhttf
TIMI IN ._,..„_,_ '" • rem Vaillrllalti '
DEESVITE ATTENTION TO'
.theirsteejt,of,- , ,- , : - ! -- •
ering ilgolf:W Lotto faiii rk.uit widtain ;66a
w.....e.h. wi prepare on oven by tub wetbink cannot
be excelled b (WY other CoaL
_Offloe.. ,
~ #o:titote-,-BefldtrA -Mx., If._& Seventh
suv*„.... - a
. "- '- " - ' i- `• - BINEB drBthoiLlF__
~_
%MU' Arch street wharf. Behovienitt.
_ RAPDPG-EROPLOAM)IO7" ace. ,
c ~liiiirja),l4E • .
) JE?
0 9 HORS ITU E
K AS. gcf2qp
.o - psl% S T;z}TIL
-, !HE tkdoß UtG
IMPERIAL FRENCH PREINEEL—IO
dd oannirtoro and fancy berm Imported and for male b
JOB. B. ELIBBLEIL &GO 108 South Delaware avant&
, :tt ';
ROAPIT 1 •
J..pbiz,DAitr lyniziG.Buramo krit
r„AtinnuA WEDNESDAY
wirrnammommrom......'
' ' CWEA^a'
au& tti
tglirs: - ;FhoßEKEEprits,
lTha
aaranagne and Crab
, nxid CrO,Dider.
t . JORDAN.
220 Pear street.
rplIE RAILROAD CAR TRUST; LOAN.,
Capital Stook • $750,000.
Divided into shares of $l.OOO each--carryins dividends
at the rate of 10 per. cent. per annum.
The eubseribers to the above Loan have united ` under
articles of Association for the purpose of baying and
constrecting Railroad Cara .and" Locomotives. to be
leased to the LEHIGH COAL AND kievictit.Trox
COMPANY.
C T m e
a A n t y t haveb e A ndep ia o t s i i on w d i t h th L wEITY
saNSURANCE.
TRUST AND SAFE D &POSIT CVMPANY,
No. 421 CHESTNUT Shoe; who have been annotated
Trustees on behalf of • said Association. and are au
thorized to receive subecriptiona to the amount of SIM
.
. ,
t ler farther inforniation apply to
N. B. BROWNE;
- • President.
R. PATTERSON. Treasurer.
800 MILES
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD
Are now finished and in operation. Although'Mls road
is built with great rapidity, the work to thoroughly done.
and is pronounced by the United 'States Uommhadonars
to be drat-clam in every respect 4 before it is accepted; and
before bonds can be haled upon it.'
, Rapidity and excellence Of Construction have been se.
cured by a complete division of labor, and by dhitribefine
the twenty thousand men employed along the line for
long &stemma at once. Uhl now probable that the
Whole Line to , the Pacifio will be Corn
!Anted in 1869.
•
The Company have ample means of which the Govern
ment grants the right of waY. and all fluesessa timber
and other materials found along the line of its operations;
a150.12,e00 acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate
sections on each side of the road; also United flutes
ThirtY•Year Bonds. amounting to from G 16.000 is 110400
per mile, according to the difficultly' to be surmounted
on the various sections to be 'built, for which it takes a
second mortgage as security. and it is expected that not
only the interest. but the principal amount may be paid
in services rendered by the Company in transporting
troops. mails. drc. • •
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC - SAIL.
EGAD, from its Way or Local Ruiners only, daring the
year mailman° 80th. 1868, amounted to over
Four Million Dollars,
wtuch, after paying all expenses, was much more than
sufficient to pay the interest upon its Bonds. These earn
ings as e no indication of the vast through traffic that must
follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they cer
tainly prove that
FIRST -MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such a property. costing nearly three times their
amount.
Are Entirely Secure.
The Union Pacificßonds run , thirty years, are for 121.000
each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual In
terest, payable on the first days of January and. July at
tbe Company's office In the city of New York, at the rate
or six , per cent. in gold. The prinCipal is payable in gold
at maturity. The price Is la and at the present rate of
gold, they pay a liberal Income on their cost.
A very important consideration : in determining the
value of these bonds is the taiga of time they have forum.
U Is well known that a long bond always cominands a
much higher Price than a abort one.. It fa safe to assume
that during thenext thirty years the rate of interest in
the United Staten will decline as it has dOne in Europe.
and wehave aright to expect that such six per ceht.
curates as these will be held -at as high a premium as
these of this Governiaent. which, to 1827, were bought in
at from 20 to taper cent above pan . The export demand
alone may maduce this reeultind as the !sane of a private
corporation, they are beyond the reach of political action.
The Company !miles . ° that their Nonds, at the present
rate, are the cheapest security in the • market, and the
right to advance the price at any time is reserved.
Oubecdptkins wiAbe receivedinYhiladelPhia by.
BOWEN & FOX,
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
SMITH, RANDOLPH:& CO.,
And in New York
At the Company's Offiee.No.2o Nassau St.
AND BY
John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, 59 Wall St.
And by the Compgare advertieed Aguas throughout
the United State's.
Remittances nhouldbe jmade in draft" or other fonds
par in New York, and the bonds will be lent free , of
charge by retain. ellPrese. %Partial subscribing through
local agents will look to them for US& safedellvetT.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1568 has jolt been pub
lished by the Couipany. giving fuller Wont:tat:Lon than in
Donnie in an advertisement, respecting the Progress of
the Work, the - Resources of the Country traversed by the
Road, the Means for Construct:km Ind tha Value of the
BondAwhlc.b will be sent free on applinaticm at the Con
roars offices or to any of theadverthed Alien".
JOHNJ. CISCO, Treasurer, New York.
ElEPunnara It IS E&
GOLD AND GOLD COUPONS BOUGHT
BY
PETERSON ara 00.,
89 South Third Street.
Telegrailde of Qudations stationed in a con.
upicuous place In our office..
STOWSAfialortiS 45m. sate'
Bought and Sold on Commission at the :I*Po - ilia Boar&
of Brokers oPlciew 'York. 'Boston: Baltimore and Plisla ,
delphia.
BROWN,'BROTHERS &
No, 211, Chestnut
Issue Con nierciaLereditsl also, Circulai-lettirra of
,Credit for Travelers, available in any part of the
World.
WATIONLIES. mlfinirias.Kll, 4111117.
, r
7' 7- LEWIS L - AeOrIITUS A 'CO':
I.DLIXON a D • DEAURS &JEWELERS.
~...1, ...wxeinsizknica.r a su.vmwAnie. . .• --
• ' WATOHES sad JEWELRY REPAIRED,
sop, chenticit:Ett,;-mia•
Watches el- the Finest Maker*.
Diamond aJs.d -
Ot the 6tifalas.
Solid SliyerflidTPlfttifid'WEWo,,
siztrab
A large azzortment inert received. atth a varititv"el
-settrams
wit". kg. ***NE Ale,"Co.,
wholeialEi
WATCHES AND4IEssIiVELRy s
111. corner•lleventic , a44 , 4lfritiAitlEitrefels,
end 114 e of 4•4o,ooitg'Xl 44 . ftmet, je27y
HAJZOWAR'
'DODGERS` - AND '_WOBTRN_BIQLOPB ROURBT
iL RNIVEkc PEARL and SPAR BANDLEB,ror- henna. -
fal RQDGERS'and WADE az' BLITONER'Si-and:
the CELEBRATED. LECIAILTRE RAZOR, -ACIRSOIO4-
" IN CA87,33 of the finest :qualita , ,_ Razors. : Kafves,Ramers
and Table Cutlery, Groand and Polished:, -EAR INSTRIT.
=NTS of the most approved aonet,,sLion to.nada tim
hearin at P. MADEIRA'S. Cotler - and Surgical /antra
meat Maker.. Ilb Tenth Etreet.below etestaut. Dui t
OF THE
197 tnek gaff
THY TRIUMPH OF ART.
Splendidly executed Cliionr a iithograph after Prayer,
eatIREGAL DESSERT." •
NEW AND ELEGANT CHAGNON. NEW PAINTED PHOIO%
NEW FERIVCH THOM NEW DA lEN MEL
. - NEW ENGRAVING% le.
Just received by
A. S. ROBINSON,
No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET,
Free Gallery, Looking Glateei,4o.
lEZLIJIDIZAIONS •
olq, Reliable and ropidar Route
NEW YORK AND. BOSTON
Ana the only Direct ItOttte tar
Newport, Fall River, faugon, New Word, IN/Neter:4 an
the Bridgewater, and all Town oa the Cape Cod
Railway and %Whet
Ter:g=emme the BOSTON.
BOATCOMPANY,
RT A.No YORE STEAM.
BOAT pOIMPANY (Old Pall fliva.Llnel,
comp g
_the magnificent and fleet stemnboaft NEW.
POST OLD COLONY. METROPOLIG and EMPIRE
fiTA:rm.between New York and Newport. IL L
and.the Old and Newport Railway between Bow
ton and 'Newport. making a through line.
One of the above boats leave Pier 29 North River daily
(flundiauc_eptedx at 5 O'clock P. At. arriving in New.
pertat M.,. the first train leaving li_ewport at 4 A.
M..
g In Boston je remion. for WI Eastern trahm
Families can take breakfast on board the host at 7, and
• leave at . arriving In Keeton at an early hour.
g can leave Old Colony and Newport Railway
corner South and En streets. at 436 and 536 o'clOck•
P. ht.
For farther particulars. apply to the
E. LITTLEFIELD, .72- Broadway,. New 'fork.
mvB7 6m
„ •
BRISTOL .LINE
BETWEEN
`NEW YORK AND BOSTON,
VIA. BRISTOL.
For PROVIDENCE. TAUNTON, NEW
BEDFORD, CAPE COD. and all points of
railway communication. East and North
The new ' and splendid steamers BRISTOL and PROW.
ro.F.NcE leave Fier' No. 40 North Rivet foot of Canal
street, adjoining Debruses street Ferry New York.atl
kL, /41Y. Sundays excepted. conneclizot hi th steam.
boat min at Bristol at 420 A. M. arriving Boston at g
A. M. in time to connect with nifthe morning trains from
that city. The met desirable and pleasant route to the
Mute /fountains, 2Vcrodereor Mat point can make
Ilesdirect connection by way of Providence and Worcester or
ton.
Staterooms and Tickets secured at office on Pier in
Nirw Yoza.
sp2o 5m4 H. 0. BRIGGS. Geng Manager.
OPPOSITION
TIM
COMEDTED TO
RaIIROAD 4tc RIVER
MONOPOLY.
Steamer JOHN SAVESTER will make daft* exam.
dons to Wilmington (Sundays excepted), touching at
Chester and Marcus Book. Leaving Arch Street what'
at 10 A. it : , and 9r. • '
Returning, leave Wngton, at 7 a.. and IP. M.
Light freight taken.
jylStfli L. W. BURNS
Captain.
FOR OBEI3TER, HOOK, AND WM
MINGTON—At 820 and 9.50 A. M., and
8.60 P. M.
Tbe steamers S. M. FELTON and ARIEL leave Chest
nut Street Wharf (Sundays excepted) at 6.30 and 9.50 A.
M.. and 11.50 P hid returning, leave Wilmington at 6.50. A.
M.. 1250 and 3.50 P. AL , Stopping at Chester and Hook
each way. • •
rare. 10 cents between all pointe.
•Excurdon• Ticket'. 15 colts. good to return by either
Boat.
.13-740
fr f - 4. UK VI I) 1
WEST JERSEY • R AILROADS
FALL AND WINTER AURANGE I ENT
Prom Footof Markeilt.(Fpyei•Ferry).
commenchig4eiinesday,Sopt. 16,1868
• .
Train's leave as follows:
For Cape May Ind stations below =Wine 815 P.M.
For Millvflle , Vinelaud and intermediate stations 8.15
A. M., 315 P.M.
For Bridgeton, Salem and way stations 8.15 A. M. and
BEO P. M.
For Woodbury at 8.15 A. M., al& 8.80 and 6. P. M.
Freight train leaves Camden daily at 12 o'clock. noon.
Freight received at second covered wharf below Wal
nut street. daily.
Freight Delivered No. ^as S. Delaware Avenue.
WILLIAM J. SEWELL.
Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA =MULL
Railroad. Fall Tama.
effect Se pt. _ 1.10,1868. The ta lk sal
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the
Thirty.ilret and Market !treats. which is reach
by the care of the Market Street Passenger Railway, the
butt ear connecting with each train. leaving Front and
Market streets thirty minuted before its departure. Those
of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within
one square of the Depot.
ON SUNDAYS—The Market Street Cars leave Front
and Market streets 85 coinutes before the departure 01
each train.
Sleeping Car Ticketx can be had on application at the
• Ticket Wile% Northweet corner of Ninth and Chestnut
otreets. and at the Doubt.
Agenta of the lintonTramsfer Company will call for and
deliver Baggage at the Depot Orders left at No. 901 Chest
nut street, Na. 116 Market street,:wAll receive attention.
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VI Z .:
Mail Train. ........... . ..at 8.00 A. M.
Paoli ACCOI:O7 • at i iiiiiiii 11.. LA and 9.00 P. M.
Fast ........ ........ ........... . ..... .at IL4OA. M.
Erießsrprem...' ....... ........at11.49A.M
Harrisburg Acciimmodation. at,2.80 P. M.
Lancsettrt AcC0mm0dati0n..........., at 4.00 P. M.
Parksburg Train.......... .at 5 Si I'. M.
Cincinnati Emmen. . .
.at fI.(KI P. M.
Erie Mail and - Duffel; 7 i l :6rerti ....... •••• .4 4 MOO F.M.
Philadelphia &room. . . .. at 12.00 niaht
Erb Mail ' eave* da ily hie:eVt ihnning to
liamspert on Saturday night, On Sunday night Parsee
germ will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock, _ •
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. 111.1 other trains
daily, except Sunday:
The Western Accommodation Train rums daily twang
Sunday. :For this train tickets must brprocured and
baggage delivered b 5.0) P. M. at 116 Market street.
TRAINS AT DEPOT. VIZ:
Cinchmati Ex:prise:6.d— -
PhiladelphittExpresa... " •7.10 •
P7lOll Accom—. :ate 20 A. M. and 8.40,k 7.10 P. M.
Erie Mail and Bu f f elo . Rxrress— " 7.10 A u ld.
Parksburg Train H 9.10
Fact Line 9.85
Lancaster Train "12.80 P. M
.. ... . .... ..—..... " 5.10 ."
Day Express. ..... ........ .at 510
Barilsbmg Accom.. " 9.50 "
For further informatiOn„ apply to ,
JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket Ammt, 901 Cheatnnt street.
CAPT. F. D. MAY Continental Hotel.
FRANCIS FUN - .lhk A rr& ile Market street.
SAMUEL W CE, Ticket Agent at the Depot
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not mama
any rielt for .Beeghge. except for wearied append, and
limit their rlmponsibility to tine Hundred pollare in value.
All Baggage exceedincthat_amountinmaluewill be Si
the risk of the owner; 13i118/111 taken bit al contract
V i .=ll3 l
* *distal tended., Anemia.
agme..iIiULADELPMA as BALTIMORB
GENTRAL • RAILROAD. Bummer
Arran/minim& On and - afterMondiky,
Ai rII ILBaageB,' thanirauns will leave Phlls.delf t liMthe
Depet of , theWeetCheEter& Philadellbla aur•
ner of Thirty-ant mid %dna streets (Welt
at 7.16 A s -f in elf i t '•• • 1 I
Leave it - 01. -. 1 4;14And Oxford, at 6.00 A.
M. and av e r Ord 'at 846 P. as. • •
A Market Trahi with -PitameEr li O j ar attaehed win ran
en Taesdna and Fride,yr., lea the Bunat ILUI
A. M. Ontord'at-11.15 M.,. and e at L P. M,, cos
nechng at_WlChwiter,huiction_wi a train for
delphia„. ednieggiiya !And Betrays fraha leayea
PhUattelphla 180 P M..runs tbreu to Oxford.
The Trabfeittlng P r hllatlelptdaat it o nnects at
Oxford With ii,aauy line ox, epkg.e4, fox: each _ itom,
Lancactercounty. Re•turning,-leavest Pesch *Bottom.- Co
connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadel.
The VrailiteaTiu!c , Philadelphia 4.60 P. M. rens to
Passengers allowed to takewearins apparel only. at
Baggage, and the Company-will turt,ln any ease, be re
spoilable for maroonntaXgesding One flUadrp 4 , dagars
unifies a apeclakeentract_lib : made forth° ammo., -,
mhl9 Y WOOD. Orenttral Built. '
SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA.
'
SHORE!
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
,BUMMER ARRANGEMENT
On and after - MONDAY. 7 1 R. 11103. arsine
leave Vine street Ferry. as follows. viz?:
Mail .... .. . • .. • M.
- Freight. with passenger car, attached .9.16 A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.16 P, M.
RETURNING. - WILL - LEAVE; ATLANTIC:,
„ .. ........... - P. M.
Freight. with Passenger Car.. .............11.40 ADi
.
Accoramodation........ ... .... • 460 A. M.
_
Junction ActornixioAaticin, to Ateeiridininime.
diato Stati , ine leavetr.Vpaelktree . t.'.,, ALSO 1 1 .
Bety ming, le SVCS ........ . .dYiA.M.
----
:nADDeNFTELD ACCOMMODATION • TRAINS WILL
Vine Streit 'Perry nt..... ... . ... . . 10.15 A. M. and ant) P. M:
dti onfi eld, at..... and U•iii P. M.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAVZ TCt A:XL:I44TM CITY.
,Le.avee Vino Street... .... . ........ 7.Su A.
Leaves Allende. ..... ..............., CIO P. M.
Fare to A tltir. Cl • Round trip ticker& good only for
U' try nnd tr4in cu Which they fire leaned s:i
;rail! .1). tl ..11.1.1NLY.dEent.
,
' READING)
3 54,ILEHAD.-
OT %BUNK E. tram Phila.
t, . , delpbla to the int
na, erior of Peonsylva.
;on% raileYs n 'the N ell '
fi lu ortnwent ectin s beriand lid the Calm. '"
ikun=
Arrangement of stassoger T =diugust &
• 1
ti les the
i is. li n ri b q
IttuA r
and Cal.
le / Wreath, ..„, 1.11 _ p follo w " hourp.
ORNJEG A rassOD TiOrl.-At 7 A. 54. for
Reading and all intermediate Stations. Allentown.
Ma's* Heading at • 4.80 P. M.. arriving in
Pt i llado " Maa_ ,t9.15P M.
MO GI EXPRESS.-At 8.15 A. M. for Heading; Les.
blasts. , Hants/nth& Pottsville. Pine Grove, Tanasorla,
Efrid.7 `t4l..a ,w E=r f iritothithritterdXan' t T i a i gt.
bersburg, Hagerstoorn. Sc. • ,
The 7.80 both connects at Reading with the East Penn.
Sylvania Railroad trains for Allentown. ire.. and • the
iljli A.M. connect'
.wita go Lebanon Valley train for
Harrhburg. de.; at Port Minton with Catawima H.H.
trains for Williamsport, Lock Haven. Elmira. dcar at
Harrisburg with Northern COnOnsl. Cumberland Valles.
and Schuylkill and flusquehannatrains for Northumber.
lanMe aN VOliamsport o rhambersbur& Pinworm Se.
(JON :=PRESEL-Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80
P. M. for Reading, Pottsville; Harrisburg. la, connect
hut with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Col.
=IM F_
TOWN ACCOMMODATION,r-Leave" Potts
town at &45 A.M.. stopping at intermeCate dad:sailor.
rivesin Philadelphia at 9.05 A.M. Returning leaver Phi
la ß iVphia at Lai P. ; arrives in Pottstown at V o l:
.AT) G ACOMMODATION-Leavee Res at
del4 A. hqsloPPing. _at. all way 'stations ; arrives in
idta L IO.I.S A. 54.
lesiva Philadelphia at f‘Vl P- M. l arrives la
Reading at P. PL ,
Train" for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M..
and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., arriving in Phihdelphla at
LOO P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harristr_qm stt 2.06 P.M,
and Pottsville at 2,451'. M. ; arriving at .11,delphia at
ltnisP. ?I,
IL mug
btnd aarmistittiAl L eal es .16 en Z tiz sding g at_ USA.
at Reading
'Wi Afternoon - ictonathedation south at 1180 P, M.
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.15 P. M. •
r
il t i l.et train. With JL Passenger car attached, thaws
p
elphia at 1245 noon for PoMviile and all Way Sta.
tlotusLinens Pottsville at I A. M., for Plllthdelptlth =Jail
Way Staions. , . ,
All th e above holm ran dallr,Bundays excepted, '
flundo trains leave Potbrrille at 8.00 A. M., and Plat
delphia at 8.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
8.00 A. X. retuvM r om tag at 425 l'. M.
CHESTER. at L .
for
Downingtown" sad intermediate point* take the
~ ...7 .110 A.X.
12.45 and 420 P. M. trains from Philadelphia,
from Downingto at &SO A. 51.0.00 P. K and 6.157,.Z .
PERRIOISEN RAILKOAD.--Passengera for College.
vine take 7.20 A. M. and CA P. M. trains from PhdadeL.
Pala, returning f a 2 4At eg i gi u nis at in s letki li l a g=
connect with ts airs at Collegeville.
NEW YORK =PRESS. POR rIVI/Ili UWM AND
THE 'WEST.-Isayea New York a,t • 9 A. M.. 5.00 and 8.00
P.M., passing Reading MB A. M...L50 and 10.10 P. M., and
connect at Hatrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central Railroad Expresso Trains for Pittsburgh. Chicago.
Wil=ort. Elmira. Baltimore,
gao 2.7ain leaveHarrisurg, on arrival ,
oePermayhr rase from Pittab at a and 5.25
A. M.. &asp. M.. passing Reading at 4. and 7.08 A. M.
and IL4O P,
_M., arriving at New York 10.10 and 1L45 A.M..
and 5.00 P. M. Stheying Cars accompanying these trains
through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without
Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg aty 110 A. M.
and 2.1 S P.M. Mail train forHarrisbrug leaves New York
at 12 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.. Trains leave
Pottsville at 8.45, 11.80 A. M. and 8.40 P. M.,retorning from
Tamaza• at 8.55 A. M. and 2.ls_and &M P. kL
SCHMaXII...L AND lIIISQH.ANNA. BA ROAD --
Trains leave Auburn at 7.55 A. M. for Pinegrove and Har
risburg. and at 12.15 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re.
tinning from Harrisburg at 8.80 P. M.. and from Tremont
at 7.40 A. M. and 525 P. M.
TICKETSI.-Through s
inckets and emigrant
tickets to ail the principal Points he North and West
and Canadaa.
_ .
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediate Stations. good for day only, are sold by
Morning Accommodation. Market Train. Reading and
Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only
are sold at Reading and Inter °Mate Stations by Read.
ins and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced
rateu.
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of 8: Bradford, Treaeurer, No. PST South Fourth atreet.
Re Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicol's, General Supathtendent.
aoliut.
Commutation Ticket, at SS Par rent. &meant. between
any points desired, for famill and firms.
Mileage Tickets, good for 2, 1. miles. between all point.
at $52 go each, f6r families and firms.
Season Tickets, for three. six, nine or twelve months,
for holders only, to aU points at reduced rates. •
Clergymanresiding on the line of the road will be fur.
Dilate with cards. entitling themselves and WiVall to
tickete aalf fare.
Excureio h n Tickets huh Philadelphia to principal et B-
Mus. good for Elaturday.Sunday and Monday, at reduced
fare, to be had only at, the Ticket (Me. at Thirteenth
and Callowhill street& '
FItEIGHT.--Goods of all deacriptlcale forwarded to all
the above into from the Compeers New Brelght Depot,
Eitnid and Willow etreeta.
hreight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.26 A. Br.,
12.45 noon. ate and 6 P. M. for Reading. en; Harris.
bars. Pottsville, Port ICllzion i aid all point s beyond.
Malls close at the Philadelp Post-Office for all places
on the road and its branches .at A. It., and for the Win,
nivel Stations only It SOB P. BL:
BA.GGAGE. •
Dangan'a Emmen will collect Baggage for all trains
leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders atm be left at No Zsg
South Fourthstreet. or at the Depot. Thirteenth and (hd.
lowhill etreete. • .
. .
lirdapip
TOWN PHELADELPHIARI STOWN ._ _ GERMAN I
'AND NOR RAIL.
ROAD TIME TABLE.—On and after
Fftday. May 1,1868.
FOR GIIIIIBL&NTOWN.
Leave PhilaSelphia-6,
MI, 4, 5, 15%. 8.10. 7, 8. 9. 10, 'll p l l .
Leave Germantown-6. 7. 8, 8.20.9. 10. B. 12 A. IL; 1.
2. 8,40 M, a. 8X 7 8. 9, 10.11 .
The 8.20 down and the EA(and 5M ay trans. BO
not stop on the Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Pldhldetphia-9.lWminutesA. M S. 7 and 10CP.M.
Leave GermanMwn--8.15 A. Id. g • 1, 6 and
toe 91‘ P. IL
CHOSTNIIT rma.
LeLeavePldladeiphia-41. 8,10, 12 A. /IL I is
SM. 7.9 and
11 P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11111--7.10 minutes, 8.9.40 and 11.40 A.
; 140. 8.40. 5.40. 8.40,8.40 and 10.40 , P. M.
ON AYS.
Leave Philadelphia—LW f3 m UN inu D tes A. EL and 7P. M•
Leave Chestnut Hill-7M minutes A. M. ; 12.40. 5.40 and
L 25 minutes P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelptda-6. 736.9. %ON A. M.;136& 434. 534.
6.15. &05 end ;IMP. PC
a nd
LeaveNerriaUwn-15.40. 7.7.121 N UA.M. ; DS. 436 83d P. M.
• ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M. aNs and 7.1 6 P. M.
R
Leave Nosristovn
MANA A. .M. •64 and P. M.
FO
Leave Philadelphia--8.7M. 8.1106 A. M.:13¢.3.434.636.
1.16.&06 and 1134 P. M.
Leave Manayunk-610. 734, SA 234. 1136 A. P.l. 01. 836
lag and 9 P. AL
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M. ; 234 and 7.11 P. M.
Leave Manaytmk-734 A. M.; era 6
P. 15.
N. B. W —. z ON. General Snperinten=
•
Depot. Ninth and Green
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R.-
THE MIDDLE ROUTE.-Shortest
iligilMk l and most direct Line to Bethlehem.
Reston; Allintimin, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White
Haven, Wilkesbarreadahanoy_ City Mt. Carmel. Pittston.
Scranton,Carbondale and a ll the points in the Lehigh and
Wyoming Coal regions.
ger Dimotin Philadelphia, B. W. corner of Berko
and American streets.
BUMMER, ARRANGEMENT_ I . , ,KLEVENDAII.Y TRAINS
-On • and after MONDAY JULY 20th,' 1868. Pas
senger Trains /snivel the New Depot. corner of Marks and
Anierbian streets. daily (Sundays exec. ptedtis a follows:
A. BIC
At 6.45 Accommodation for Fort Washington
At. 7.46 A. M.-Mornintf Express for Be ehem and
Principal Stallone on Nor th Pennsylvania. Railroad, cow
neeting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh.
and Susquehanna - It:init . :ids ter Eakton,Allentown, Cat&
• akitlu.s,Blatington,-MauCh Chunk,_Weatherly, Jeaneevi ll e,
eton, White Haven, Wllkesbarre, . Kingston.
Pittston, and all points W .
in Lehigh end
Wyoming Valloys_, also. in connection. ',with La.
hip h and Mahanoy Railroad for Atehanoy-City, and with
Catawba& Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wil.
llenumort. Arrireat Manch „giro* „t 10.05 A„M. •at
.•
Wilkesbarro at 8 P. M .'. .M • Afalanoy City
at IP. M. Passengers thiilrain can take the
Lehigh Valley Train, passing- Bethlehem M.
for Easton and points on New Jersey. Central Railroad to
New York. . • , • .' ! !, .•
At: - for Doylestown[, stop
plug at all intermediate Stations. Pamengere for Willow
Otove, Hatboro' and Hartsville; by this train. tako Stage
at Old York-Road.. • • •
At 10,80 A. M.--ACCollll23o4llooajor_port Washington. •-
••steetang - it, inter mediate Stations.
At 1.45 P. M. -Lehigh • Valle y Express • for Ittl e irbem.•
Allentown,
it
• Chunk, ite. Haven, W barre, ,
Mahanoy Alla% •Elazleton, -Centralia; - Shenandoah, .-Illt.:
Carmel, Pittston and' Scranton , and. all points in Mahn. •
DOY sod Wyoming Coal Region& •• • .
912 85 - PMA e ccoinitndnd&aOn
.f.o•D -..ylesown. •
stopping
at all intermediate - stati ons.
LAt3ISY:
'..•Lehtgtu r and Buequehanna• Express -for
Bethlehem, Easton. Alleidowra.i..M •,ttelti;hunk, Wilkes.
• panvimuctanton. Passengers fot Greenville take this
train to Quakertown and SumneptOwnte7Noetli ,Wales
At 4.15 P. 2.l.;;=Accommodatlon for Doideern. stopping
at all intermediate' stations. rassenge - • for writow
Orove.liatismingh•andllartaville .take stado. at .Abing.
tor for New• Elope at Dorlestown. .
At AOO P. til.Throngnacoommodatlert for , Bethlehem.
•• and all stations on main line of North .Pennsylvania Rail
' road. connecting at Bethlehem' with Lehigi
Le
high and Susquehanna Evening Train for 'Banton. Allen.
own. Mauch Chunk. -
At 6.20P.M.-Accomniodation for Lansdale, stopping a
At [LID P. M.-Aceommodatien foti t Washington.
From Be thle hem at 9.00. and 11.054...64., 8 and 11.0 P. M.
ilbs M. t_oo.P...M.Tra4le makes direct manse
tier' With Lehigh Talley anst, igh .and duce icehanns
trains-•froin-Easton,•-ficranton.--. barre. M nog
And •-. Hazleton. - - • _ • .
P ersleaving •W ll kosharreat 1.46 kr connect
ahliethlo -at 6.05 - E X. and arrive in PhD Phin at
8.80
•
From Doylestown at 8.85 A. K. 5.00 and 7.00 P. AL
From Lansdale at 7.80 A. M. , • • -
• !rein FortWn at 9A10.45 A. M. and 13.15 P. Ai
••• • •BLINW.Y
Philadelphia for Methlehern al 9 908.
A. M.
Philadelphia for Poyleetown at 2,00 P. M.
Do con for Philadelphia at. 7.00 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at LEO P. M.
Fifth and Sixth - streets' Pomander Data convoy Damen.
gers to and from the new Depot' . •
White Can of second and Third Otreeteline and Union
Marini withinwshort distance of the Depot
Tickets:mutt be procured at the Ticket office, In - order
tit secure the lowest rates of faT tms
Ric. • •
ent
Tickets cold and age :checked through' to Pict pal
Bo Fifth sitiverr Bag gage Pk%
- -FAST- - FREIBILT - LINE. VIA
s , NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.
ROAD, to Wilkeeharre, Matutney
City, Mount Carnal, Connuita, and all points on Lehigh
Valley Railroad and its branches.
By now arrangements, perfected thin day, this road ji
enabled to give increased despatch to merchandiee 'eon•
aimed to the shave named p GUMS.
Geode dritcceed at the TltroughTreight-Oopet,
• El. E. for, of:: lOtONTand NOBLE Sneak
Belpre 6 P. M., Will reach' Aletuateareael.
rialanoy (Irv, and the other' stations In' Mahoney: and
Waring sanest be/p7t- or the succeeding day;
LFILY to CLAILL Agent.
. . .. . ~
IMINIVAIMININ
..:
, .
QUIOKEST TINE ON REOORD,
..
THE PC4UNDLE ROUT' - • .
TIME III." R I iaMESMAUTI t if . a PENNSFIIt.,
tea -H D 73/1 HOURS
VILE than by CO CHANEL 1 •
, , . : •
PASSENGEBJ3 tal*g ± , . tfiegee P. K. TIMM
CIENIANNATI next ..NDIG st ate P. M.. Id HO
ONLY ONE NI G H EL" on the•ROUTE. •. - •
or THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated Palma' Rh&
Room SLEEPING-CARS tan throsash tram PHIGAD
PHIA to CINOLNNATL Paelengc l fax the Moo M.
and ILBO P. bh Trains' raach VI • sad ald
taints wEur and SOUTH ONE Hi ADVANOS
of all other Itentea.: , - ' ' • •
Ins'' p fee morNNATIL mouNAPOLIN.
TON.TBT. wITIEt. AIRO,I%K I Ti M i law
M j miI AVA ti'L P 0
T. an a ll points .WEST. NO and 0 4 : - H - TO'n-- 1.4.
Sr Via
will te z eirctilar S . ark for
P „ ..
r lia-r uakrz o l!VlLlvEinrawlanarrltatllol.
osErs_
CORNER
PAN.
________'• at TWEE'r °Emma.
N. W. CO/midis: NINTH sad minewacT Shades • _
NO. 118 MARKET STREET. bet.. Second and Avg 6t54.
And THIRTY-FDIST and MAlDEETStroieta.WeatPl/114.
LF. SCULL. Gland Ticket Att.. Pittiburiat, • i . - ,
JOHN FL bUTIER. Deal Euro Adt,.526 grosalrlLYAV '
, , .
IllimmFOß NEW YORIL-TEIR
D AMBOY and PRILAD
AND TRENTON - 11AILfi0AP
Coil-
PAN LENEIti. trona Philadelphia to NOW, Irarlt., iiid
way Places, f rom Wa ln u t Str ee t w harf. • , •-•-
•y. r ^ • , AWL,
At 580 A. via Camden and Am b oy ,_'Aitainiii .01111125.
At BA. M.. _Via Camden and Jersey City Express gill, 800
At 2.M P. M., via Camden and Amb oy Express: . • 800'
At B.Bol'. via Ugandan and J ersey City 'Entrees. BAP:
At 6 P. M. for Amboy and interme diate stathms.
At 6.80 and BA. Id, A and 8.80 P. M., for Freehold. •
At 8 and 10 A. M., i t
L. 8.80 and 4.80 P. M., far Trantiltg • •
At 5.80,8 and 10 A. lAA 8.80.4.80..5 and , Mali; M. for
Isorneztown. Burlington, Beverly and Delanco.__
At 5.30 and 10 A.M.; 2. 5. KBO. AM. and 11.30 P. 53 ..f0r
Florence.
At LBO and 10 A. M.. 1, 8.00.4.80; andlLBo P. IL for Edge:.
water, Rivervide r Riverton and Paltrina. • P.. 61. tort
Riverton and 8.2 e P.. M. for Patinyra._ , - •
At 6.80 and 10 A. 8141,3,4 ing and P.M.for Fish Haas&
InlrThe 1 =dila P M. lAtms WIR ,Legve train foot .et
Market street by upper‘ferry. •
From Kerudngton_ Depot: 3
At 11 A. M a
axi ma summon= and Jetee7 . oitt. NSW. York
AR i g es and ILOO for Trenton and ' 1
Bristol. And at 10.16 A. M. for Bnlstol. ..• _
At 7 - 00011 d U M. 11.80 and SP. IL for Morrisville end ,
"Pullyto
and vm.
At 7.00 10.15 A. BL. RAO and 5 P.M. for eheneka and
At 7.00 and 10.15 A. 15.. 880,1k.5. and 6_,P M.. for . 00,r 1 611_169.
Torreedalehlolmeaburg, Tacosiy,_WlssLuomin4Bridets
burg ,and Frenlfford. and Br. M. for Holmesburg and.
intermediate Stations
From West Philadelphia Depot. via, CO o Aettinit Am
way. . ,
At 9.80 A. M., LOO. 6.80 and 12 P. M. New York '3 , llkninem
Line, via Jamey City. .. . .. .. . 88
....... -. • • .....
At IA. M. Emigrant Line ... . . . -200
At ,A. N. Monday VOiT 'Eiprewa
. .
The 9.80 Others.
Sundays excented.
At 9.30 A. M.. LOO, 6.80 and 12 P.M., for Trenton.
At 920 A. M.. 6.80 and 12 P.M., for Bristol. _
At 12 P. M . (Night) for Morrisville, Tullytown , Beheneks.
Eddington, Cornwell's, Torrisdala,Holmeeburg. Tacony.
Wissinczning, Brideaburg and Frankfoni.
For Linea leaving Kensington Depot, talcs the ears on
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, ct half an hour before
departure. The Cars of Market Street Railway run di
rect to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut
within one square. On Sundays, the Market Street Cars '
will run to connect with the 9.80 11- M and 6.80 P.M. Knee-
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
from Kensingto n Depot. - •
At 7.00 , for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk.
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rocheste r Oswego.
Syracuse, Great Bend. 61ontrole,Wilkeebarrei Schooley's
mountain. &c. _
At 7.00 A. M. and 8.80 P. M. for Scranton, Shomdsburg.
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville,Fieraingon.
dm The 8.30 P . M. Line connects direct with the train
l d eaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Bethlehem.
• ,
At 6 P. M. tor Lambertville and Intermediate Stationx.
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO.,AND PEMBERTON
AND HIGETSTOWN RAILROADS. irons Market
Street Ferry (Upper Slde.) • ', •
At 7 and 104. M.. 1, 880 and 5.80 P. M. for Eferchantsville.
Moorestown, Hartford, Masonviile, Rainsport, Mount.
Pemberton.
and
Ewansville,Vincentoanglin
_
At 7A. M.,1 and 1 P
30 ..M. for Lewistown.Wrightre.
w
Cookston, New • Egypt, Ronnerstown. Cream dee.
halaystown. Sharon and RighteltOWll.l
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed' each Passealter.
Passenger's are prohibited from taking' anything an bag
gage but their wearing apparel .: All baggage over fi fty
s P p o o n n d b itloit b y e fpada for
ge x toa:O n Th D e o C ll om r p p er ay o U u m nd it . a t n h W riell
not be liable for any amount lawond $l9O. except by ape'
dal contract.
Tickets sold and BagA*lehookelt direct ,throcik.
Boston. Worcester. Bp eld r Hartford. Now Raven.,
Providence, Newport, -Al any, • Troy. :Baratog_a, ,, Utlca.
Rome. f 3 .RochenAr. Mello, Niagara Falls e*
Bonne ge. . •
C A t nu d s d t l ree On tc t w l hTer ic e k t e ic t k e O t n s i . c t e o . N w c 'Y a o e r d .
a nd N a 1
I n 3SO .
rionsuatDoinbs North and East. may be proeured.. - Pet_
sons purchasing Tickett at this Oflleshean have'their t bag-
Echecked from residences or hotel to destlattiorg by
o Tranaferßalgaga _
es from New-York fo ß r x raillehabia willleaSte from
foot of Cortland street at 7 ( .1%, Al. f end LIX) and 4.00 P:
via Jersey 01 and Camden. At 610 P. M. via Jersey
City. and it n. At. 10.03 A. and .12 If.„land 5.00
P: M.. and 18 Night, via Jamey City and West Phihidel-
From Pier No. 1, , M Elver. at 6.80 A. •M. Accommodation
and 2 P.M.
_3 , Express, via Amboy and Cam den ._ •
Sept. 14. oft WM I L GATKSMR„ Agent
Ar immi t i
Al
• RALTOK o OR . _ „ hi w RA rz l t L u
R r off,
TIME TABLECommencing - Sun.
liftld,lB6B; Trains. will Rsave Depot. corner ot
Broadatree_tlnui ,Waching ton aventuk as follows :
Way.caall Train; at BLED A. E. (Sundays accepted); ler'
Raltiniore4 stopping at all regular statio ns . Occroecting.
with Delaware Railroad at for Oglitteld and'
Intermediate stations.
IlExPresslarin at 11.45 A.M.Menden e*.cepted) for Balti
more and Washington , stopping at Wumin._ &ton. Perry
ville and lisosreghi.Grace. canasta at Wirmaingtonwitis
train for New Castle. ,
Express Train at 4.00 P. M. (Sands..ra exeeptedk for
timore and WirshirigtorwfioppingLa Cheater, Therlow;
Linwood. Claymont, Wilmington,Newport,Ston.Nnerr.
ark, Elktort.Northeast,Charlestown. Perryville,Havrede
Grace.--Aberdeen, Penvniurr's, Edgewood. Magnolia.
Chase's and EternMers
Night /rPrees at ALSO P. M. (daily) for thfitimore anti n. stopping at Chester. 'Marlow. Linstrood.
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton. Northeast,
Perryville and Havre.deravace. Connecta • at
Wilmington * (Saturdays excepted' with . Delaivara
Railroad Line, donning att New Castle,' Mid
dletown. Clayton. Dover, Harrington. Seaford,
Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connecting at Crisfield.
with boat for Fortrell Monroe. Norfolk. Portsmouth and
the South.
Passengers for,Fortress Miniroe and • Norfolk via Balti..
more will take the 11.45 A. M. Train. Fla Crisfield-Will
take the 11.30 P. M. train.
WilmingtonTrit i staPPlng at all stations between
Philadelphia and &button: •
Leave Phibsdelp ILOlla. M. 2.80. '' 6.00„' 7.00
P. M. The 5.00 P. AL train connate w ith the Delaware
Railroad for Harrington and ~ ,,r mediate stations
Leave NVllintructon 1.00 and OA. M. (daily) and LBO.
4.15 and 7.00 (tistly) P.M. The 8.10 A.M.Train will not atop ,
between Chester and Philadelphia: -
From Baltimore to 'PhiLadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.i,
A. M. ceasJA.K. ExPreas. 2.25 P. .Id.. .Ex
press. 7.25 P. M., Express.
SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE.—Leave Bal
timore-at 7.25 P. M.:stopping at - Magnol la. - Perryman's..
Aberdeen, Havre de Grace Perryville ,_Charlestown„
Nortk.eaet. Elkton, Newark, Stan t on. Newport, Wil
mington. Claymont, Linwood and Cheater.
Through tickers tome ponittl'westasoura and Southwest
maybe
no Eot d e a wh c e k r e e t a e l ffi so ca S r EllaCßoonmsnd ßetr,udln Sleeping•Cars can oe
secured dorin,g'•the"Fasces.
Pnrchafing tickets at this office canbaveksasegeehecked
at their residence the Union Twin/der company. •
IL F. KENNEY. Supsintendent.
WEST CHESTER - AND 'PIETA
iDELPLIIA RAILROAD, VIA .ME.
DIA. - RUMMER - ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, April. latlh /see. the .tridme . wW ,
leave Depot, Thirty find and Chun:int etreete, as follows
Traine leave Philadelphia for Wed Chester,at.lls
II A. M.; 2.8i".4 4. - 16. - •4so.rand DE M
Leave Weet Cheater for Philadelphia. from Dop_ot on
Marketetreet, 6;16, 7.15;7.55and 10.45 BL,, 1.66, 4.60 and
6.60 P. M.
On and after Menday, June. 1.501, au additional Tra n
will, leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermedia o
Points at 5.30 P. M. • - •
Trains leaving West Chester at 7.30 A. M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M.. will stop at B. C. Junction add '
Media, only. •
Passengers to or from seat - lons between West Chester
and B C. Junction going East, will take train 'leaving
Weet Chester at 7.15 A. 51. and gqing West Vail take train .
leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M.. and transfer at B. C.
Junction.
Trains leaving Phillidelidiiit'at ~I 6 A. ?1.. and 4.60 P.M..,
andleaving That Chester at 7.50 A. :M. - and, 4.50 , P..15.;
connect at C. Junction with Trains on r. and B.C.-
R. tor Oxford and intermediate points, - - •
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. and,
2.00 P. U.
Leave Weet Chettor7.4s A. Wind 5.00 P. IL'
The Depot is reached directly bythe,Cheetnut arul Wel-)
nut Street care. Thoee of 'the Market' Street Line run
within one equarer. The cars of both-• lines conneetnith
each train upon its aiadvaL_
[lit" Passengers are allowed `to 'take - wearing, apparel ,
only as Baxgae, and the Company will ritd,tin-any,easei,
be nmponeible or an meant exceeding 5100 unless T gla
contrast le made for Me mane.. MNRY,WOO
dermal SuperintMident
PHILADE.I.PHI AND.,•.....i• r.. BAILA :
BLEt-- ° It U a l liciD ti i lt riitt Rolitel TIME ,
j..
•. c
tsiscii AV al rth ibis. - Ealtimore. li _s44Bm3 :Wfigianis.
to the owest and the Great it Re o n or Perm.
mot steeping Care' on all li t - s
_Taunt -..
ea7"Ovn and otter MO/ DAY, Blay lit i the Trains on.
the Philade/shia and Erie Railroad M.lltua as feEows:
M r. llTr t i P lea r ir l iisdel P hi lt • • • • •!• ' •'' • - • • it po I : jot kr• - ..
o " arrive, at Erie. .......... '' ... SAO P. M.
Erie 'Eritrea leaver Philadelphia., In ii . m.
sa
" ' "__ arrives at Erie.. .... ... . .... .10.06 A. M.
Elvdraldatt loves glladelsilir r if : .......... . . . . . . 2.1t 0 t
j & j. ..
" „ =Lies at Is nl i " el gr riven. **
. T.fri P.• 11..
• _ . - EALSKWA.W.
..•
..,,, . ~.,
Bins tain leiivee scria;
sme ......i. . ' "Iril s .' r. ~,,T,
-- .. .. arrived atPrillsrelptia l* —"'
7.1.0 A.
A rt
Erie IFYI . eII !Pay" tivial"" o ",Y l 47. - ' . 7. * :........8 7 .ir A. iii... -
.. .. arrives air Philadel phia " " ' '-'' 5 . 1)4) E .'"
I
Mail and Exwees eonnecte with Oil C'roes ii.a_d Alto--
thew' Elver Railroad. riagla r y taior i k24 Throug h.
__, .. . _. __ (u nar m smaerinten4rent-
-BOND'S BOSTON AND TRENTON DISULTIT.--THE7
trade snpOied with Bond's Butter. Crean, Ovi•
°thrs EFie Biscuit . Also, West Es ! Thorn's eoletratql
Trenton and Nine Biecult, by JOS. 11.13LIESIER di CO.,
Bole niente. South Delaware avenue..