Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 07, 1869, Image 4

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1 CLOSE or XESTKBDAY’S rnOCKEDISOS. 1
Senate.— Theexplratlonof tho moniinghour
brought np the joint resolution to
terest “of too United States In the Tlnlon Pacific
had read by the Secretary an ameod- ,
miSt which he 1 said he would offer when It Should ,
Sjlh’onJcrTdlrecileg tho Attornoy-GcueraVflMl. . i
to investigate whether or not tho charter and all (
the franchises have not been_ forfeitedand, ,
second, to Investigate whether the said company
iMpot made Illegal dividends upon m stock, and
]f«Vto execute too necessary legal proceedings ,
to have the same reimbursed; and, third, to .Id*
vcstlgato whether any of tho directors, agents or
employes of the company have or havei not vio
lated any penal law. and If so, to Institute the
proper criminal proceedings against all those
who have donoso.
The amendment offered by Mr. Sherman, pub
lished in the proceedings of yesterday, wasmodt
fiod at the euggestlon of Mr. so, as to
direct the President to fix ,the point of junction
according to the legal rights of the respective
roads, and was then adopted—yeas 43, nays 6
Messre- Davis, Howard, McDonald, Norton, Nye
and Osborn. ■ , ■
Tbo amendment of Mr. Davis, as above, was
then offered and agreed to.*
Mr. Howard then moved to etriko out a portion
of the amendment nnd . Insert his, naming the
oifioers who shall constitute the Board of Com
missioners, with the ndditlon.of General Canby,
and directing them to fix the point of junction
on .tbo,. lino approved by the Secretary of the
In terior., ■ . . ■ _
A motion for a recess from 4.30 nntil 7.30 was
carried.
Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Finance,
reported back without amendment the bill au
thorizing -payment to be made for certain ser
vices rendered to,toeUnited Statea In the late in
surrectionary States. ;It authorizes the heads of
the several executive departments to pay to offi
cers and employe's of tho United States who failed
to take the bath prescribed by act of July 2, 1862,
Buchhums of money ob may be found due them
for'services heretofore actually rendered, provided
it SnaU be made to appear that Bald oath was
duly taken, after the rendition Of such services, or
tho - person aSiming the same shall take, and
filo 1 with the accoubt, the oath prescribed by the
actof August 6,1861; but in cases of death before
the enactment of this bill, such oath or affirma
tion-may be waived.
At 3.65, tho Senate went into executive session.
Evening Session.—Mr. Morrill, from the Com
mittee on Finance, reported adversely tho joint
resolution to authorize tho importation, free of
duty, of works oi art intended for exportation.
The resolution was indefinitely postponed.
On motion of Mr. Abbott,- -the bill-to remove
political disabilities from certain persons named
therein was taken up and passed.
The conolderailon oi the joint resolution to
protect the interest of the United States in toe
Pacific Railroad was then resumed.
Mr. Sherman offered an amendment ,to the
pending atoendment of Mr. Howard, modifying
it so ae to Authorize the President to appoint a
Board of Commissioners simply to examine and
report upon the condition of the Pacific Railroad,
but not tp do any thing to fix the point of junc
tion. ,
Mr. Howard declined to accept the amendment,
because bis object was to settle the point of junc
tion by legislation. ,
At 10.20 P. M. the Senate adjourned without
actingon the resolution.
Bouse.—’The Census bill was passed as
amended.
The bill establishes a Census Bureau under a
Superintendent nominated by the President,
whose term of office shall last three years from
the Ist of May, and who shall receive an annual
salary of $4,000, and enjoy toe franking privilege.
Upon nomination of the Superintendent, the
Secretary of the Interior shall appoint the clerks
and as'many other employes as may be necessary;
provided, that only the chief clerk and four other
clerks shall be appointed before toe Ist of De
cember preceding 1 the year in which toe
census is taken; and provided, that the terms of
service of‘ell the , employes shall end In throe
years from the date fixed by this act. The cen
sus Is to Include the number of births, marriages,
divorces tand. deaths, besides the manufac
turing, agricultural, educational, religious, chari
table, social, and sanitary statistics. Provision
is made In the filth and sixth sections for carry
ing out the objects of tho act by empowering the
Committee on tho Census to direct the prepara
tion of the necessary schedules, &c., and to ex
amine persons' and papers.
Mr. Stevenson, from toe Committee on Elec
tions, reported a resolution on the contested elec
tion case from toe Third Congressional District
of Pennsylvania, that John Moffett, the sitting
member,’ Is not entitled to the seat, aud that
Leonard Myers, the contestant, is, and gave no
tice that he would coll np the report for action
on Thorsday.
Mr. Paine, from the same Committee, reported
that Mr. McCrane, claiming a seat from the Fifth
Congressional .District of Louisiana, Is not
eligible to a seat In the House. Laid on the
table.
The House then went into Committee of the
Whole, Mr. Judd in toe chair, on the Senate
amendments to the Indian Appropriation bill.
Mr. Clark desired to move a proviso that here
after thc lndlan tribeß shall bo held incapable of
making treaties with the United States, but the
House refused to suspend tho rules bo as to let
the amendment be offered out of Order.
Without disposing ot the bill, the committee
I*o G»
Mr. Paine, trom toe Election Committee, made
a report In the contested election case from the
First Congressional District of Louisiana, that
thb claimant, Mr. St. Martin, is unable to take
too test oath. Laid on the table.
The House then, at 6 o’clock, took a receßS till
half-past 7, the evening session to be for the con
sideration of the Indian appropriation bill.
Evening Session The House resumed Its ses
sional half-past seven, in Committee of the
Wbble; Mr.’ Jndd In the chair, on the Indian Ap
propriation bill, the question being on an amend
ment offered by Mr. Dawes, placing two million
dollars ot the disposition of the President to pre
serve peace among tho Indians.
lire Senate amendments were taken up, and 22
were concurred in, and 130 non-eoncarred In.
The committee rose al 10.15, and the House ad
journed.
Tbe Connecticut Election.
Babtfori), April 6.— Complete returns from
every town In the State give the following result:
Jewell 45,498
English. 44,687
ißbptibllean majority...; 811
TlieDomQcratlCauthorUlea of Salisbury ac
knowledge that tbeycopld not hold a legal meot
inr|? i*Eho pollB 'W.omr J pj>9ned, howover, and 18
EepphUCan and 894 Democratic votes were taken.
Conntto'tbCßOi JpwdU’s majority would be but
486; had Hdllßtniy noted legally, and,os laßtyear,
JowoU’S majority would be 022.
Tbe Ueglsl&ture stands as follows:
Senate —Republicans, 14; Pemocrats, 7.
HbnBe— Republicans, 132; Democrats, 100
The vote for Congressmen Is as follows
First District—Strong, Rep
Dixon, Dem
Rep. majority— •
Second District—Kellogg, Bop.
Babcock, Bern
Rep. majority -• • • • • •
Third District—Starkweather, Rep 9,122
Conyers, Dem 6,863
Rop. Majority 2,269
Fourth District—Beardsly, Rep 11,904
Barnum, Bern 13,097
Dem. majority 1,193
Throwing out the illegal votea cast in the
Salisbury district, Bamum'a majority is 78G.
From Cubit,
Havana, April 6.—The Supreme Court has
confirmed the sentence of death pronounced by
tne lower courts against Leon and Medina, who
were convicted of firing upon the volunteers in
the r igueras street affair. Carbine, one of the
parUce arrested on the samo accusation, has been
discharged from custody.
4 Brjilsh man-of-war has sailed to overhaul a
schooner which the merchandise from
the Bteamship Commandltarlo, whllo the latter
woa ln the hands of the rebels.
; Several unimportant skirmishes are reported
near Mayajlgua.
The number of tickets in the Havana lottery
has been reduced to 20,000. 17
It is known here that the authorities at Wash-
ington aTpawareithat twO - expeditions ore pre
paring to leave tho -Mississippi foY' this Island.
Admiral Hoffihae boon ordered to prevent thorn
from effecting a landing,and also to : watch the’
movements of the so-called Peruvian Monitors.
Hews from Mexico.
Telegrams from the city of Mexico to Wednes-;
day last report, that Colonel Palacios had
escaped’from prison, seduced tho troops In Cull
can and proclaimed Plaido Vega as Governor of
Sinaloa. Vega was moving to join Palacios.
Generals Escobedo, Alvarez and Corona were
at the capital. '
An earthquake shook Oaxaca on March 22.
Governor PalaclOs will take ■ tho t place of
Romero daring the latter’s absence.
The Mexican Congress was to meet on Thurs
day, and a stormy session was expected.
The executions in Yucatan' have strengthened
the opposition to (he Baez Government.
An effort will probably be made to overthrow
the concession to the English company for the
building of the Vera Gruz and Mexico Railroad,
and to organize a hew company with American
capita), to take charge of the road.
Congress will grant belligerent rights to the
Cuban insurgents u they experience no great re
verses.
CITY BUIrIiBTtN.
Another Conversation with Twitchem.. —
T. P. Ransford, Esq., one of the counsel fo r
George 8, Twltchell, Jr., at his trial, vleitodthe
condemned man in his cell yesterday and held
quite a long conversation hlth him.
! After a few remarks of greeting, Mr. Hansford
eiid i“George, if you havo any statement to
niako to the public concerning your confession
of Saturday, I will endeavor to be of service to
you In conveying it to tho community at large.
Twitchell—"l have something further, which
the action of the newspapers renders itjnecessary
that I should say. lam accused of having made
tho confepbion of last Saturday moroly for effect,
and in the hope that It would secure me a re
prieve; but I resolutely deny that It was for such
u purpose. I say, positively, that I Intended it
should be published only alter my death, and I
strenuously objected to Us present publication;
but Mr. Bringhuret gave it to the newspapers
against my wish and consent To the confession
there Is nothing to bo added; but I reiterate Its
truth. In saying that I made It for effect the
■ewfpapers criticiso it, and point out inconsis
tencies In It; but,l tell you, Us very discrepancies
aro the best proofs of its truth.
"Had my design been to lie to the public, and
thus gain its pity, could I not have manufactured
a detailed statement, connected In every particu
lar? I told everything ae I knew it.”
Mr. Hansford— lt When your wife called you
down stairs after her mother was killed, did she
have on her night clotbing, or was she dressed?”
Twltchell—“l do not recollect. I was bo much
Planned that I did not notice. I can’t account
for the blood upon my shirt, except by saying
that I got it there while carrying the body to the
window; Officer Howard’e statement at the trial
about questioning me concerning tho blood on
my shirt, when he arrested me at the house, is
not true.”
Mr. Ransford—“How came you to make a con
fession?”
Twitebell—“l made It because my wife deserted
me. Before last Friday a week ago, she called to
see me twice a week, but always seemed In a
Irony to get away, and never showed any affec
tion for me. At her Inst visit, the officers of the
prison told her she might come to see me every
day from that lime, if she desired. When she
vTas leaving, I said •Camilla, there must be some
light thrown upon this thing.’ She only roplied,
iwill come again soon,’ and I haven’t seen her
nco. X think it very hard she should abandon
me now, after the sacrifices I have mado for her.
If, Immediately after her acquittal she had told
the whole truth, I think my life would have been
saved. ”
Mr. Ransford—
left town.”
Twitchell— “I say-she has; she cannot now be
found. Though I see the shamefal death I must
die on Thursday, I would not change places with
her; for X will die with the consciousness of yield
ing np my life for a faithless and criminal wile,
While she will add mv blood to her soul already
stained by that of her mother. She hasn’t half
the regard for me that my aunt has. My poor
old father, good man, stood firmly by me. Be
fore this be was a light-hearted, cheerful old man;
now he is broken and disgraced. I heartily de
precate the criticisms against me that the papers
indulge in; they, by their cruel calumnies, are
preEsißg down a dying man. I believe they aided
materially In my conviction, by exciting a falso
prejudice against me.
“I don’t see that a good life always avails a man
In this world; I have tried to live well, and now
lam in a felon’s cell, abont to die upon the
gallowB; on the other hand, Gerald Eaton, I
believe, stands a good chance of being reprieved,
and I hope he will be.”
After some casual remarks, Mr. Hansford arose
to leave him, nnd'Twitchell then said: “Be as
sured that I will make no further confession, for
nothing remains to be told. I am not afraid to
die; I am prepared for the end.”
Shaking bands with him, Mr. Ransford left the
doomed man to hlB own thonghtß.
“The papers say she has not
Invisibles for Governor Geary.—A large
meeting of the Executive Committee of the Re
publican Invinclbles wus held last evenipg. Wil
liam McMichacl, Eeq., presided, and later in the
evening A. P. Coleßberry, Esq. On motion of
Lewis Wain Bmlth, Esq., the following preamble
and resolutions were adopted:
Whereat, By reason of the proportionate
strength of the two political parties in Pennsyl
vania, the approaching election for Governor
promises to be one of great earnestness; and
Whereas, It is essential to the success of the
Republican party that it should have for its nomi
nee a gentleman nnconnected with any “ring,”
und of approved honesty, ability and patriotism;
therefore,
Rt solved, That the Republican Invinclbles of
Philadelphia recognize m the past administra
tion of General John W. Geary that integrity,
ability and patriotic devotion to principle which
are essentials of a worthy executive, y— * * -
Resolved, That in Governor Geury. 'wo find a
citizen of unblemished reputatlqw. a public
servant of long experience, and a soldier whose
courage is proved by tho scars received in two
national wars; and recognizing these qualities, we
declare ourselves in favor of his renomination to
the position which hehgs so well filled.
Resolved, That a coiSmlttce of five be appointed
to give effect to tho spirit of these resolutions,
and that a certified copy be transmitted to the
Governor of the Btatc.
In accordance with the last resolution, the
Chair appointed Messrs. L. Wain Smith, Wm.
McMicbaul, George Truman, Jr., Ezra Lukens
and Henry Todd the committee.
Tint Temperance Bi.kssino.— Tho quarterly
meeting of tho Temperance Blessing was last
evening held in the Common Pleas Court room.
The report of the doings of the Blessing states
that the expenses over donations during 1868
were $lB 26, and during the flmt quarter of 1869
were $76 95, making a total of $96 20. DonS*
tions were received as follows for the present
quarter: John 8. Lee, $6; Alex. Derbyshire, s6j
Daniel Roebhill, $5; W. 8. Maddock, $5; A. A.
Vi., 1; Caßh, $6. Total, $27.
Salks or Btockb and Real Estate.—-Messrs.
Thomas & Sons sold at the Exchange, yesterday
noon, the following Blocks and real estate:
$2,000 United States live-twenty bonds, 1805,
at 110 per cent.
1 sh Academy of Fine Arta $l6 00
1 sh Mercantile Library 7 00
20 she Camden and Atlantic Railroad 20 B 0
H she Kensington Rational Bank. 123 00
12 shß Bank of North America, 235 00
30 shH N ational Bonk of the Koputilic. 100 00
BU shs Delaware Division Canal 4T 60
21 shs Second and Third Streets Passenger
Rsilwav 43 60
3 she Philadelphia and Southern Mail
Steamship Company 72 00
200 Bhß Ocean Oil Company 67M
37 ebs Union Bank or Tennessee 14 00
1 sh Point Breeze Park - 120 00
Lolb, Twenty-fifth Ward, subject to incum
brances 40 00
Lsnds and claims in Colorado 1,000 00
Lot of ground, Fifteenth street, north pf Ve
nango. 450 00
Dwelling, Bohemia place 800 00
Residence, No. 1008 Spring Garden street. ,15,000 00
Brick Dwelling, No, 767 North Twenty
fourth street , 9,650 00
Ground rent, $l6O a year 1,676 00
Mortgage* $3,000 2,830 00
Mortgage,s3,ooo 9,700 00
Three two-story brick dwellings,NoSillOO, ■
1102 and 1104 Clarion street 3,000 ?!
Brick dwelling, No. 708 Webb street 776 00
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 720 Lloyd •
•utrfiet. • UlO Uw
Groundreni, $l6B 9,706 00
I Ground rent,s4s 'O6O 00
Ground rent,'s46.. 000 00
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETS—PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY AFbIl ’4. 1869.-
80ld 1 Bobbery.— Yosterday morning, a' lad
named Isaac Smith, entered the shop of Isaac
Klein, onßldgo avenue, and there not being .any
one in It, he proceoded to help hlmaelf to pockot
knives from a case. Mrs. Klein detected him ia
the act, and he ran from the place, taking a num
ber of knives With him;.: Policeman Edgar, of
the Eighth District, arrested him, and an alleged
accomplice named John Williams was also ar
rested. The prisoners had’ a, hearing jjotoro Al
derman Kerr, and on the testimony of the police
man and ol Mrs. Klein, were held for trial.
F&bs and Penalties.— Tho Aldormanlc fines
ahd penalties paid into tho city treasury for the
month of March arpas follows: Lewis Godbon.
$3l; William R. Heins, $B4; Francis Hood, SBS.
Thomas Dallas, $3O; C. M. Carpenter, ©5O; S. K.
Jones, $26; 0. E. Fancoast, $62; J. R. Massey;
$4O; J; C. Tittermnry; $42;; and A.-L. Kamsdell,
$18— making a total of $378.
Reward Offebed.— Golden- Lodge, No. 1,
Knights of Pythias, "of Baltimore, have oiferod a
reward of $3OO for the arrest and conviction of
the murderer of -Mr. Smith, janitor of the hall at
Sixth etreot and Girard avenue.
Fatal Accident to a . Child.— Cassia Basch
beck, 10 years old, waß run over yesterday by a
bbreo and wagon and instantly killed. Deceased
resided at No. 2265 Frankford road.
Defacing Bills.— Yesterday a boy named
Sparks was arrested for defacing bills which had
been posted in various places in Camden. He
was takon before Mayor oox,whoaf ternhenring
in the case, imposed a fine of five dollars and
co6ls on him. This is the first case in Camden
under the new law jaet passed by the Legislature
in reference to such instances, and it is to be
hoped that the example made of this will teach
boys hereafter a salutary and profitable lesson.
The Mayor has resolved to treat all aliko who
may be found violating the law.
Disorderly Conduct.—A lad’-Waß yesterday
fined by Mayor Cox for disorderly behavior and
very unbecoming conduet in the streets. This
kind of ill manners has become so very prevalent
in Camden that the citizens complain greatly of
it; and the officers have received instructions to
take into custody all evil-dl6posed:boys behaving
rudely in the streets.
Anniversary.—’ The anniversary of the Bab
bath-Bchool and Missionary Society of the First
Presbyterian Cbnrch, Camden, under the paetoral
charge of Rev. V. D. Reed, was held on tho 4th
instant, and the exercises were of a highly Inter
estiDg character. The school contains threo hun
dred children, and over $2OO were raised for mis
sionary purposes,
Attempted Rodbeky.— On Monday night the
residence of Mr. Oarlen, on Broadway, below
Berklcv street, was entered by burglars by borlug
out a panel In the door. They did not, how
ever, succeed In obtaining any booty.
Additional Wabds.— Under the new city
charter for Camden the city has been divided into
six Wards instead of three. The number of
Conncllmen remains the same, having been
redncid from six in each Ward to three.
There are no better names in Philadelphia
than those fonnd in the Board of Managers of the
American Life Ihsoeanob Company, so that If there
is anything In a name the “American” surely has a
claim opon the confidence of the people. Bnt It is be
cause these names are bached by ,n immense cash capi
tal and a constantly Increasing business that this com
pany has always been a pre-eminently successful, sale
und reliuble company.
The Great Bank Robiikbv on'Chestnnt street
could have been prevented had the place been pro
lectcd with the Bukolab Ai.abm Teleobapd.
Office, 1111 CheStnnt street.
Refrigerators, Cedar Chests, Step Ladders,
and a large assortment of housekeeping articles at
■ E. S. FAKSON& CO.’S Old Stand
CHESTER FIELD
Saoks,
Walking,
Evening,
an j, Dress Coats.
and an endlcsß assortment of
LIGUT AN !> DABK SrniNO OVEBOOATS,
fresh from the workshop,
and will be sold at prices
as low as any other establishment
In the Union.
Piques. Piques. New styles to be opened
this day, at great bargains, at Bartholomew's, 23 N.
Eighth, street.
The Grand Rush continues unabatid to A.& J.
Baetholomfw’b One fbiob Dby Goons and Notion
House, 23 North Eighth street, lor Km Gloves. They
are the lmponers, andean give “epecial prices,” and
all the new and desirable abates—Orange,
liiown, Green, Blue, Wine, Lavender, Drab, etc., etc.
They also guarantee every pair of Kid Gloves they
sell. If they rip or tear, another puir given in ex
change. __ _
For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and CniL-
COLGATE & CO.’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE
SOAP 1b recommended by consumers and dealers.
Sdid by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods.
The Great .Robbery at Twelfth and
Chestnut streets would not have taken place bad the
nbnb lecured tbelr treasures in one or more of Mar
vin's Spherical Chrome Iron Burglar Safes, impossible
to wedge, sledge or drill. Call at 721 Chestnut street.
Masonic Hull, and examine them.
MARVIN & CO.
Novkltif.b in Dbess Goods to be opened this
morning, at A. & J. Babtuolomew’s One fbioe Dp.y
Goons and Notion Housk.No. 23 North Eighth st.
One Case Strife Poflins, 25 cents per yard.
Cheapest yet. At Bartholomew’s.
Ali. Should Attend Oailfordb’ Grand Ofen
ing of Spring Hats and Caps on Thnrsday, April 8.
Grand Opening.
Charles Oakford & Sons, under tho Continental, will
open, on Thnrsday, April S, the largest and best stock
iof the most beautiful Hats and Cupi in the city.
Chemists being unable to discover the ingredients In
fragrunt SozourmT, which removes all stains from the
teeib, nnd Imparts such a peculiar rosiness to The
gums, the public are hereby informed thut it is a pre
iuration lrom the bark or the OuiUaua Snponaria. or
<i up Tree of Oh ill, imported lor the first time into
this country for this special purpose. Such is the pu
rifying and innocuous effept of this rare botanical agent
thut it removes discolorations from the most fragile
textile fabrics, without injuring a single throad.
Great Bargains in Fink Boots and Gaiters.
-i-Mu. Chabi.kh Eiouil, the Fashionable Hooimaker,
No. 604 North Eighth street; above Buttonwood, has a
small Stock of elegantly made Boots and Gaiters, dif
fering slightly from tho present Btyle, which he is
offering at a great reduction. Call aid see them, as
he intends to close them ont immediately.
t Hot-house Btrawberries, White Grades,
fresh Jordan Roasted Almonds, and all kinds of Con
fectionery. ut A. L. Vansant's, Ninth am> Chestnut,
HEW JEBSEVIUIITLKS.
CITY NOTICES.
220 and 222 Bock street, below Walnut.
Quality and Style, Perfect;
WoUEMJLNBHir, THE BEST ;
PbIOE, TITK LOWEST.
Chableb Stokeb & Co..
Continental Hotel Building.
The Mystery Solved.
. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
tfhsted by Dr. J. Davidson No. 915 Chestnut atreot.
Charges moderate.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.
J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of tho Eye and Ear,
treats ail diseases appertaining to the above members
with the utmost success. Testimonials from tho most
reliable sources in tho city can bo seen at this office.
No. 806,Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets In his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No .charge made
for examination. ■ '
All Should Attend Oakfords! Grand Open-:
ing of Spring Hats and Caps onThnrsday, April 8. './
j Burgioal Instruments and druggists’ sun
<^CB, Snowbih & BnoTUsa, ,
, 23 South Eighth strooh ,
Quiet arid soothe tho pain of children toothing—
Use Bower’S Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists.
education.
TL’DGEUILL SCHOOL.
PRINCETON, N. J.
Boys prepared for Collogo or for buslnem.
NEXT SESSION BEGINS APRIL 7.
; For Circulars apply to _ V
mhSO-121* ' Bay. T. W. C ATT DLL.
MISS. H. N. KELLOGG. TEACHER OF ID HAWING
and Painting, 1637 Chestnut St mh2fl.mwl9P
A DDREBS REV. T. HANLON, PENNINGTON, N. X.
JX for Catalogue of Pennington Seminary. A first-lass
Itoardiog School for both eexea—within three mllea of
Philadelphia,, ltolercnco— Dlaliop aimpsop, mhlO Im*
TJINEAPPLE CHEEBE,—HOHTON'S celebrated
JT Brand on couaignmoot and for ealo by JOS. B. SUB*
bleu 6 CO.. 108 South Delawaro avenue.
V ;toE88l»ATI£B»[^
1013 ; 1014
THE ROYAL CHART
FOB
Gutting and Fitting Ladies’ Dresses*
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
1012 AND 1014 CHEST NUT STREET,
Has made arrangementa with tho Patentee in Europe,
by which he haa aecored the celebrated Royal Chart for
Cutting and Fitting Ladies' and Chilren'a Drewca.
Thir has proved to be tho moat reliable system for Cut*
ting and Fitting ever presented to tho public.
To each put chaser of a Dross Pattern one of thoso
Charts will bo given free of coat **
mhal ffi mot
ELASTIC SPONGE.
Pennsylvania Elastio Spon«» Oo.j
1111 Cbeitnnt Street, Philadelphia.
ELASTIO - BPONQIS,
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CUBLED HAIR FOR ALL
UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES
CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OB HAIR. AND FAB
SUPERIOR. . „ _
fho Lightert, Softest and moat Elastio and Durable m»
ggffls& CABBIAaE
It 1e entirely Indestructible, perfectly clean and free
iromdnat. DOES NOT PACK AT ALL I
la always free from Insect life;la perfectly healthy, ana
for the sick to onequaled* . A _ . . -
If soiled in any way, can bo renovated quicker ana
easier than any outer Mattress.
BpOci F[jBSIBm^(J O CHURCHEB, HALLS, Ac.
Railroad men are especially Invited to examine the
Ciubion Sponge. apAOT io N GUARANTEED.
THE TRADE BUPPLIED.
jvaomwflyS _
sEVine ihachineb.
Saddlers, ilariicss-Malters, Hctaufac
turers of Clothing, Hoots, Shoes. Arc.,
Wlilfindlttolbelr Interest to use our UNRIVALLED
machine TWIST and the "Milford Linen Thread,"
Manufactured expressly lor ua from the beat material
and warranted a superior article,
the BmGßttifliNlJr ACTUBIdti COBP4W
Manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWING
MACHINE,
No. 1106 CHtSrßilJTStreet*
lyrp TOO3 I K ; _oBE^Agmt tM|
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JAMEB E. MURBOOEL - ENTERTAINING
S®* readings, to conclude with the “Wrong Room," from
Hckwick. olivet Preabyterian Obarch, Twenty-second
aud Mouct Vernon, THURSDAY NIGHT, AprilBth, at 8
o’clock. Admittance, 50 cents. ap&3t*
fISW SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.
jj. e. CORNER BROADBAND SPRING GARDEN
§Tfi*ETB'
The Annual Meeting of the Members of the Institute
will be held in the t-ibrAry room, 3d floor, on TUI fid*
DaY KVhNING, Bth inst. at 7X o’clock. t
Tb»> annual report will be read, and an election held
lor officers and managers f o'f ho ensuing year.
fcI'UILAI.KLI-HIA. April 6. 1869. H MoINTO3Oi
ap6*3t* Secretary.
map- FRLK CLINIQUE.—DISEASES OF TUB EYE
and EAR and SURGICAL CASKS treated free, on
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, betwcon the heure
<il 12 and 2, at tlie HAHNEMANN (homoeopathic) MEOI
UAL COLLEGE, 1105 Filbert street. apt 6lj
-KV- OFFICE OF TOE CENTRAL TRAN SPORT A
s®' XION COMPANY. No. BJO3 MARKET Street
West Peilajjkli’Uia* April 2* 1809.
Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of toe Central
Truneportatlon Company will be held at their office on
MONDAY. April 19. 1869, at U o'clock AM., when an
election will bo held for nine Directors and Secretary and
Treasurer to serve for the ensuingyear. _
tt p2 His J. F. CurTKINOEB. Secretary.
CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Camdbw, March 29.1869.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Camden
and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company, for
toe election of seven Directors to servo for the ensuing
> ear, will be held in this city at the Office of tbe West
r'lerset Railroad Company on WEDNESDAY, the2£tbof
April, 1E69, at 12 o'clock, M.
v SAMUEL J BAYARD,
mh2a dtap29s Secretary of C. and A. K. R. and T. Co.
HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS- 1518 and 1520 LOU
•*** hard street, Dispensary Department.—Medical
treatment and medicine furnished gratuitously to the
poor.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE IN
"3* BUKANOE COMPANY. A
PutLAURLi’inA, April 6. 1869.
At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors hold tbls day. a
semi-annual dividend of Six per Cdnt,, and an extra
dividend of Ten per Cent., were declared :on the Capital
Stock for the laat six months, payable to the Stockholders
or tbeir legal representatives, on and after the 18th last.
Cleave/ Taxes,
ap6 tap 15$ J. W. MoALLISTER. Secretary.
•tfß-THE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY
has declared a quarterly dividend of Two and a
half per cent., parable at their office, N 0.303 Walnut st.,
UP stair,, on an*after THURSDAY. «
ap2 f m w tap!6. __TiPaaargj_
UEinLOVAJL.
1 REMOVAL.
MISS 15. QAIR has removed from 1016 to 1203
J^TCHESTNUTstreet, and ha*opened Millinery for
'the spring. apS-ot*
Removal.— the long established depot
lor the purchase and sale of second hand doors,
windows, store fixtures, Ac., from Seventh street to Sixth
street*. above Oxford, where such articles are for sale in
great variety.
Also new doors, sashes, shuttervAc.
IMABm . NATHAN W. ELLIS.
boots and shoes.
J NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
The latest style, fashion and assortment of
i>uO I B, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR MEN and BOVS,
Cnlwtadal SOPP'B.
No. 230 NORTH NINTH STREET.
Better than anywhere in the City.. A Fit Warranted.
aiS6m» GIVE HIM A CALL.
nAOHMKBI, 1808. Ah.
MERRICK <fc BONB.
BOU'i HWARK FOUNDRY. ,
430 WASHINGTON Aver.ue, Philadelphia,
■ MANUFACTURE „
STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizontal
Yeitical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pump-
IP \ULEUB—Cylinder, Fine, Tubular, &c.
bTEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and of
OabTHsGS—Loom, Drv and Green Sand. Brass, &c.
ROOFS—Iron Framer, for covering with Slate or Irom
TANKS—Of Castor wrought Iron, for refineries, water,
GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts. Bench Caattaga,
Holders and Fiames, Purifierß, Coke and Charcoal Bar
rows. Valves, Governors, die,' . ! _ _
BUGAfe MACHiNEKY-Such t as Vacuum Pans and
Pumps, Defecators, Bone Block Filters, Burners, Wash
ere and Elevators; Bag Filters, Bugar and Bone Black
Vote* manufacturers oMhe specialties:
In Philadelphia and vicinity,of William Wright s Potent
Variable Cut-off Steam Engine. . _ A .
In Pennsylvania,of Shaw & Justice's Patent Dead-Stroke
th'e Cnited ll atotCßLOf Weston’s Patent Self-centering
and SeU-balaneing Centrifugal BugardrainingMachlno.
Glass A Bartoi's impiovement on Aspinwali &Woolsey's
Bartoft* Patent Wronght-Iron Retort Lid-
Strohan's DriihGrlnding Best
Contractors for tho design, erection, and fitting up of Re
fineries fofr working Sugar or Molasses.
IRON FENCE,-
The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for
ENGLISH IRON FENCE,
nf the best make. Tho attention of owners of Country
Heats is especially asked to this as at once tho most sightly,
the most durable, and the most economical fence that can
fco Bms ; - 416 South Delaware avenue.
/IOBTKR AND YBELOW METAL SHEATHING,
\ ; Brazier’s Coppor Nalls, Bolts and lugotOoppor, con
stantly on bond and forcalo by HENRY WINS OH A
CO.. ISO. 363 fiouth WbatvCß. ■_
—m IKON-ARRIVED PER CARL JOHANN 100
Ton, No. 1 Sootch Piglron, Glengomockßrand. For
eslt by W - KK
DBURB.
Druggists are invited to examine our
lirge Bloch of fresh Drugs and Chomloals of tho
to AUol ereentlalOllß, Vanilla BoaUH,;Bpongee, Chamois
BUdb. ate. KOBEIttf SHOEMAKER A CO., N. E. porner
Fourth and Rape streets. ' ,
C _ ABTIEE SOAP-NOW LANDING.-300 BOXES
E. e. oomer Fourth and Race streets.
TvfjVE OIE. SUPERIOR QUALITY. ON DRAUGHT
( fond In bottloßLVarlouß brands. ROBERT SHOE.
MAKER A CO- H E- comer Fourth ana Raeo atreeta.
—RDGGISTB’ SUNDRIES.—GRADUATES, MORTAR
, FUlTUoa,CombB, Brushes, Mlrrore,Twoezorß^R^
M^^^ a ‘‘^K«itßdTHEß,
apß .„ . - s 33 South Eighth Street.
'GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. ~
THIS, WE «BP. K.
• IL PHOPHETII
ILPROPHBTE. 1
IL PROPHETE. .
MADAME ANNA DB LA GRANGE
Inberunrivalledrate of f DBg : /;
Andtho game great a tar caat’and eplondidmlee en'
eeeno. . 1
THURBDAY. April A,__
TWM««T
qiorgiq m ronconl
GRAND MATINEE.
A. Truinpler'a Mnalo more. 926 Cheatnut etreet.
J TALI AN OPERA—ACADEMY OP MUBIU.
LAST LE PROPHETE NIQHT.
WEDNEfIDAY EVENING. April 7. 1869.
NO EXTRA CHARGE.
FRONT BEATB PARQUET GIRCLE.
SECTIONB B. C. D, F. G, H, AND PARQUET,
AT
COVERT'S OPERA AND THEATRE TICKET
OFFICE.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
CHOICE SEATS FOR THURSDAY AND PRIDAY
EVENINQ3.
CHOICE SEATS FOR THE FRENCH OPERA
ar.6 at " 1
a CAUbAI k OF MUSIC.
DIRECTOR » ....
MB. j: (JK&li’tt FBENOHUPEBA COMPANY.)
From the Theatre Francais, New York, will giro a
bearon of FKENCH OPERA BOUFFE.
Commencing WEDNESDAY. April llth, and consisting
of
TEN NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEEB,
wi,h NEW COMK4NY of eminent artists.
who will moke their first appoarance loEhlladolphla:
Madamo Rose-Bell, Mdlie. Dcaelausaa.
MdUe. Illzorclli, I Mmo. Guerettl.
Mdlle. Victoria Maurice, I Mona. Barrier
Mi-nre. Beckers, Gabel. Bourgolo. Genot, Moasay,
Deligoy, Juisoet, Rlrenez. , „ . .
Powerful Choruses, Grand Orchestra.
Who will appear in an entirely uew repertoire, compri
t-ing the followingopcras: . J"" . _ -
Genevieve do Brabant, j La Grande Duchesse*
La Vie Perlaienno. Barbo Bieue.
Blonr do The, I L'Chi* Crere.,
Subtcription lor Twelve Representations, incladin*
Kw*rved Seats, 818. . A . . . .
Subscription Booka ere now open at t£o Academy of
Music, where seat can be selected.
I'HILUABMUNIO BOCIETIf.-
THE FOURTH AND LAST
GRAND CONCERT OF THIS SEASON.
WILL TAKE PLACE
ACA DEMY OF MUSIC.
ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, April 10th, 1860.
Sole Artiste:
MISS ALiBE nENNIG. and tho
YOUNG MVKNNBRCIIOK SOCIETY.
A ORAND ORCHESTRA OF THE BEST PERFORM.
KKS OF PaiLADEUPHIA.
PBOQBAUMK.
No. 1. Mozart’s Bymphonj in E Flat,No 3.
Grand Orchestra
P A*» SECOND. _ „ . '
No. 1. Concerto, Piano .No. 79, Von Weber
Ml3B ALIDETOPP. „
No. 2. Solo, VlolioMllo Mollaue
MB. RUDOLPH HENNIG. „„
No. 8. Solo Piano MISS AMDS TOPP
wo 4. Chorus. "Die OeiaterSchlacht**. ..E. Kretschmer
YOUNOWLfISNNEHOttOB SOCIETY.
Orchestral Accompaniments.
No. 6. Overture, “William Tell".. .
GRAND OKCaE a T B A. G DEirEicu
Conductor.
TICKETS, 81 W. „ *
For Sale at the office of the Boo’ety. No, 11CG Chestnut
etreehall the principal Music Btores,ana at the Academy
of Music.
The Grand Public nehearaal, previous to the Concert,
at Horticultural Ball on „
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 9th.
at 8X o’clock. Tickets, 60 cents. _ ~ ,
C K. DODWORTH, President.
J. A. GETZE. Secretory. apSAt
MR*. JOHN DREW'S ABOH STREET THEATOE.
Bestai ftt 73£.
EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Robertson’* Greatest Success,
SCHOOL.
With New Bcenery, Music.
Unique Effects, ana
Great C*b(,
Including
MBB. JOHN DBEW
AND DULL COMPANY.
FIRST SCHOOL MATINF.K, n ,
BAT UNDAY AFTtKNOON at 2 o’clock.
STREET THEATRE.
u D fourth week of the gWat suciDßaaf**™
Tho BrillUnt. flO&S
FIELD FIELD THIBWEEK*
or tux or the Full of New Introductions.
ELO’IH CLOTH No abatement intho
or ok Popular buccess of this
(■OLD. GOLD. Magnificent Production.
CHANGE OFTIMK.
CURTAIN WILL RISE AT JX O’CLOCK.
A. quarter of an hoar earlier than formerly.
Box office open from 9A.M.to 6 P. dally. _
WALNUT STREET THEATRE. BegUts at7M o’clock
W THIS i WEDNESDAY) EVENING! April 7th.
SECOND WEEK OFTHE „
LONDON BURLESQUE COMBINATION.
JENNY WILLMORE. LIZZIE WILLMDKB
and FELIX ROGERS.
Who will appear In Buruard’a ejetravaganaa of
IXION ; 08, THE MAN ATTHE WHEEL.
To commence with H. T. Craven’s Drama of
MIRIAM’S CRIME.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF FELIX ROGERS. AND
LAST NIGHT OFIXION.
In Behearsal—THE FORTY THIEVES.
GRAND
■JOUR OF IRELAND,
llumoroue,Legendary and UontimentaL
CHOICE IRISH BALLADS
By Miss Jenny King and Mr. John Barker.
A brief descriptive Lecture.
THIS AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK
Tickets, 25 cents: cblldr on, 15 cents; begins at A
M ATINEE SATURDAY, a* 3 o’clock. aps 6ft
rtiHEATRE COMIQUE—SEVENTH STREET, BELOW
1 Arcb. ijoinnicnccrf ut rt o'clock
TO-NIGHT, THE KING OF MAGICIANS.
Trof. St. JEAN. Prof. ST. JEAN.
Appears In his Inexplicable “Sciences Maglquo" as
tonleblug, confounding and bewildering all. without
confederates, traps, mechanism, apparatus or holer in
table Hißson. E. EMANUELST. JEAN, also appears,
MATINEE at kon SATURDAY. Admission 26 cts.
Evening, 25, 60 and 76 cts. Seats at Trnmpler’s.
SENTZ’B Aft D HASSLER’B , _
THIRTIETH AND LAST
ORCHESTRA MATINEE
apl Will bo given on M AY feth.
UOX’B AMERICAN THEATRE.
Jb GREAT BUCCEBS OF
THE ARABS
ALBO, IXION.
And the Now Ballet by
ISE ROSA.
Germania orchestra, public rehearsals
at the Horticultural Hall, overy Wednesday, at 3)6
V ' M ' HORTICULTURAL HALL
Tickets eold at the door and all principal mode Btorea.
Packages of five, sl;single, 25«enta. Edgagementa con
be made by addressing G. BARTERT, 1331 Monterey
etroet, or ftNPRE’B Music Store, 1104 Chestnut Bt ocl7»tfB
OF Btreat, above Tenth.
Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Benjamin West’s Groat Picture of
CHRIST REJECTED
still on exhibition* • ■ Je39»tf
M A 1 L TV,%JTY P FIRBT S «M < Ra6e btree rs.
Open Day and Evening. All styles of Velocipedes,
both for sale and to rent. Headqnartere of Philadelphia
Velocipede Club. Admission, 10 cents.
mhk.smf > - J. W, POST.
WANT'S.
jH’ Wanted to Bent for the Somme’',
& FUESIBBED BO VIE IS VERMIS rOW.V,
Address, with ptice, location, &c.« Box 3406 P, O.
ap6 tu'w »h <fg - :
VIT ANTED.—SUMMER BOARDING FOR A GEN
TV tleman, wife and four daughters at some country
place wbero there orefewornoothdriboarden*. Waco
must bo high and healthy, and or easy access from
Philadelphia. Address, giving particulftra of location*
terms, fie., “W.," care F. 0. box 1,980, Philadel
phia. ' apSBt* .
TAf A^TED—A GOVERNESS FOR A BOV OP* SIX
VT for two hours each day; must be an Episcopalian,
Address OXFORD, Box 21(30 Post office,_wlt£ name, ad
dress and reference. apsBt*
A GENTLEMAN WHO IB A GOOD SALESMAN
would like to obtain a position with a goodhouaoon
a email salary with commission to travel* Best or re
ference givon. Addross SALESMAN, 1 Box 8189 Post
office. apl 6f _
JFOII SALE.
fa IVYBIDE. germantown.-for sale-tfih
iia elegant pointed stono reildonco, built and nnlshga
a throughout in the boot mnnnor, .with extra e?nyoui
enccs and in excellent repalr.altuato on thosoutbiresteriy
corner of Walnut lane and Green street ustono stable ana,
carriage house, and largo lot of ground,; handsameivun
v.;\ •. ' r “' ;> IWBHUK t,
ssa, FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THB
1 Bin! Pt lladeiphls Biding Bchool. Fourth elrect, shore
street, two front*.* CclUt' .la U feet d»ep and heavily
arched. Location andhullclngunturpaaecdformantifsc-
heavy buelneu. D.T,FIiATT,IOB South
M FOB BALE-HEAT 8-fTOHY BTONE COTTAGE,
good location. Germantown, near depot:9room*;
AT PUBLIC SALE, ON TUB PREMISES,
■of April 13, at AH F. M„ o C'ountry eoat of about U
Jplaacre*, located onthe_L»nca*ter pike, 7& mile* oak
an&about 200 yai dj> f romHaverford stationon the Pena- .
bjitodU Railroad. The Improvement* are a9-room etono
bonso. bot and cold water, bath-room, wator oloaet, oto.:
now barn, lce-bouae (01 ed), chicken houto, farmer**
room,nprlng-beujo.tool-abod,etc. , ....
! Water for bonne and barn la euppued bya wheel front :
a spring on the premise*.
Tbo ground* are In fine order,with abundance of choloe
fjult, aaparague bed, hedgo on turnpiko front.
*orfortherparticular* ' - i - . <
Apply at
Ho.M Exchange..
or to .....
J.T.PEAEOB, ■■■■:■■
Auotioneor,
Athonovllla.
mhfl-taplS*
MFQB SALE—DWELLINGS.? f ■<, , ,
N. Broad »trcet,lot aoby 160, iisJM. „
N. Bread atrect.'lotSl by Ioo.‘SSILOOOF > f
N. Broad atreet, lot 30 by 160, 823.000.' ,
1611 Poplar (trect.lotSS by 167,81M08.
N. 1 htiteentb alreet. lot 17 by 80.80,500.
N. Broad atieot,lot!sby 177, $7.600. ■
N. Tenth Btreot. lot 17 6y Hi, 84,600.
N. Sixteenth (treeh lot fa by 60.83,300. .
Park ayenue, lot 20 by too,' 88.000. 1 :
For particular! (end and tret the Real Eetato Regiater,
price Be. J, W. 11AVENB, fcDON. Broad at, rajStWt
m, FOB BALE—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY ItEUl
■ns dence,contalning 8 acrec. location healthy and beau,
•BtStiful, having an extended view of tharlvor Delaware
and surroundln* country,twcntyraUo* from Philadelphia
add six from Wilmington, and within flee minutea* ;
walk of the Claymont Btarion on tlimP. Wsß.lt.
Ibo dwelling la now and commodiouan and water good.
Addrete REV. JOHN B. ChEMBOtt.T), D„ TjUymoor,
1A law are, , ■ np6,3t«
m FOR SALE.—TWOBTOHY BRICK DWELLING.
flvo rooma. bath and gag, bot and cold water, Marble
■*i*«tepß.No. 1634 South Eighth atreet opposlta Bcott M.
R Church. Apply 1401 Spruce atreet, 9 A. 61. to SP.M.
82,000 clear. ' apAgt*
OPERA BOBFFE.
MFOB BALE-A VERT LE3IRABLE PROBERTY
8. W. corner Spring Garden erect and Hldgo aro,
nue. Apply to THUS. L. EVANS, No. 43114 Walnut
street • • • ' . ; ftPS’CF
it* FOB BALE AT GERMANTOWN-THREE GOOD
K» lloueee, on the main street between Walnnt lane
■s* and Tolpebocken atreet. Modem Improvement*.
Beat location In Iho Twenty second Ward- Apply, to
THOMAS d» HESTON, No. 6103 Germantown 1 ave
nue. apl-fit*
ja FOR SALE.—A NEW AND THOROUGHLY
■::'J well built and Convenient Cottage, finiabed in good
kina etylo. with all Modem Convenloncea, on Fiaher*a
Lane, Getmantown, three Minutea’ walk from etailon.
WM..H. BACON,
apl 6t* 317 Walnut aireet
M, FOR SALE-FR6NKFOKD LOTB-24 OF THE
El rnort beautiful and deatrable building lota iu ;Frank
ka3> lord.rituaieon Fenu.Lelprr.Ailenand Arrottetroeta-
Eacb lot 29 feet 7 leehee by 113 fept. ConvenlencM of
water and gaa. BIIALLCBOBB fi SONS, 633 Walnut
atreet, or 4610 Frankford atreet. api.1214
MFOR BALE-A COUNTRY SEAT. 7« ACRES,
on tbe Delaware—convenient to railroad and ateam.
boat—with Iloueo and Btablm furniture, horror,
carriages toola, boata. Ac. ...
Healthy eltuatlon, lino view, old treea and choice ae
lection oi fruit In bearing. Tcnna eaay.
Photographa at 234 South Third atreet. fe2o.2mo>
M EUR BALE.
A Country Reeldeuce, ritnats in Ridley township,
Delaware Co., Fa, on the Baltimore Turnpike. II
mllea from tbe city, 10 minutea walk Irom Crum ‘Creek
Button. Baltimore Katboad.cnntatnlng about 4*aere».
Tbe honae ta built In the Italian villa atyle, with modem
Improvement!, stable, eoach-baure. Ac. ,
Immediatepoeacarlon. .. „ • ...
Apply to CUAB. H. HASSON,
apSvn wftt* No. £>9 North Sixth et.
MGEBMANTOWN.-FOR SALE ,OB 10,1.81-1
large double honae, ovary convenience; with etahle
and five acres of land. Five minutea walk from
rtUrofcd.
' Inquire 2SI North Fifth atreet. mhSt wAa Bt*
-as, GERMANTOWN.- FOB SALE —BUPERIOR
wn? Dwelling. 76 Tulpebocken atreet, comer of-Green:
JBsa modem convenloncea; line lot,
Key next door. mbttawlOt*
40C FOKBALEOB EXCHANGE.—A COUNTAYKE?
Era fidenre. with 7 acres of tabA handsomelr.located
JSE& it Wallingford Station, on Uxd ftsedl* Kauro&d. Inx*
mediate poflcectlon* House, 13rooms.
108 SoutbjFourth Street
ap3a.w,a 3t*
Jfz, FOR SALt-MOOERN.TUREE-BTOrtY BRICK
BrJ ReaiAence. Three-riory doubts h»r> btrfldlcta. M
JBaL rooms.: Enrr coarenicne*. Central location.
Price 65.80 a „■ &B-B„
BpS-m v (-St* Bulixtih Owes.
gi-J VAT.T-AnLR~i.isANITi- STOBEPROPJ6RTV FOB
Bid Balo-Ballt in > 'iv iuw Irftantlal manner. saitaMo
*3. forth* hear 1« (.o-ifeyn. Noe 68 *od&) North Front
ftreet. J.M.GCMiI- ' »Bo «B.Hg Walaot rtreat-
—a, GERMANTOWN -Full SALE—THE MODERN
Sg"s stone Dwelling, witn stable and carriage hues., Asa
Hix largo lot ol ground, situate on ftiUeunouMßtreet.
west ol Green itreet Ha» evert city convenient, «nd U
in itrfoct order. Five minute.’ walk from the Railroad
depot. J. M. GUMMEY ts SONS. 733 Walnut atreaL
BPRUCE BTHEET-FOR SALE-THE HAND-
Ktoms modern Residence, situate No. 1713 Spruce
JBxi etreet Lot 21x106 to a2O feet street. J. M. GUM
MI Y A SONS, 733 Walnut Street
ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT ON THE DBLA-
Kus ware River—For sale—Containing ten acres of land
JEM highly improvedtlsrgo doublestonemanslon, stable
and c&rriage'houee. icohouso* *reen-houw* botboujje.
Ale. Aic. . situate within five minutes walk from the WU*
dooming Station, on PhlladclPhU and Trenton iUUroad ;
and convenient to eteamboatfandiog. J. ML GUMMEx
fi SON 8, 783 Walnut ctrect ___
A-a FOR BALE* -THE HANDSOME MODE BN
Bur Residence. three dories, with tbree-etory double
MSi back buildings, every convenience and to perfect
order. *ltuate on the northwest corner of Miuvhall and
Buttonwood streets. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 753
NVnlput eireet . f - ■ . .
REESE & MoCOLLUM, REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Office. Jackson street, opposite Mansion street Capo
Island, N. J. Real Estate boeght and sold. P«wvona de
sirous of renting cottages duringtheeeOeon will apply or
address aa above.
Respectfully refer to Chae A Rnblcam. Henry Bn mm.
Frauds McJlvain, Augustus Merino,J John Davit, ana
W. W.JuveuaL WW.
For rent.-the second, third and fourth
Floors of tie new building at the N. \V. wrnftr of
Eighth and Market streets Apply to 8 DRAWBRIDGE
& CLOTHIER, on the pr*robe* jag tiff
TO BENT.-UPPER ROOMS, NOS. 426 and 4|B MAR*
ket street. DICKSON BROS. ...
mh&B,w,tfi / 320 atroet.
m TO RENT. THE SEyCOND, THIRD AND
rSBsFourth Floors of fctore Hiuthweat corner FRONT
Skit and njkw atreetf, eacn 42 >y 120 feet .Apply on the
prtinleer, or to JA nES T. YOUNG,
ap7 wf m9t* f 133 Sopth Front etreet
jss, TO RENT—FOR TliE/BBABON OK VBa.it, AC
wTH] Germantown/n niediucn/el2e<l Cottage, withetablo.
wkU. Alro, a large bouee, furniehod for the aurnmer ipa
tpn; stable and ahadcr. Applyto it 8. PINCKNEY, ru-
Hrfat avenue, near W ayne. Station, Germantown. aposß*
m TO BENT.—MODERN BESIDENCE IN MAN-
Hptf tua —Thrfo-story brown plastered inidorn dwelling;
10 rooms: l»ath, gas, heater, nice porch
yard. Lot 40 by 116. BOBT. GBAFFEN & SON,
637 Floe Jtreot.
TO KENT ON MAY Ist.HOUSB NO. 1838 SPUING
BiK Garden etreet, near the Park Fountain. Kont
® l,m Mfi&Y, MEEBIIX d: Til ACKAEA.
ap6 6t! 718 Uheetnut etreet,
A- TO LET—A STABLE AND CARRIAGE
BT;-. Ilouae, in Cherry street, bclorv Nineteenth. Apply
ISai at Np. 1829 Arch etreet. apl« 5
—, TO RENT.- FURNISHED HOUBE, IN FlRST
fflif rate order. No. 1628 Filbert etreet. Term eix monthe
Jpat-ltom May let. Moderate termeto a gopj tenant.
Apply to THOMAS L. EVANS, No. 431 M VVatnnt
street* ; ftp3«ot /
10 UST-STOBE NO. 324 SOUTH DELAW4EE
glij! avenue, extending through to 'vv ft * P (5a 40
338 South Wharves.
~ TO RENT-TWO FURNISHED . COUNTRY
Houses,known rcapectivoly as' "Butler Place” ana
Hia **York Far©;* 1 eituatod on the York'road, near
Brt nchtown; with stabler coach-liouaof, ice-houses,
nei b,&c. For tonne and particulars apply to DH/OWEN
F. WIBTER, Germantown* mh20.13M
asu TO RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
(p 3 House, Locust street, below Sixteenth. .Add rose,
jkfl.-ALPJBA, r pl< letu< Office. • * mh2B tfrp
W TO LET-ALLEN'S LANE, GERMANTOWN—
tpa A neat Cottage, with about X aorp of Lend. ",
JBiilL Alio, a handsome Iloiiep. with “bout 6_ acrea or ...
land, epring bouse, jlc., op Franklin, etioet, German town.
Aleo, adeslrable summer country %“idence, witb obo ,
2 acres of land, stable, Ac.,' bandsomefy located on Briatoi
Towuahip road, above GprjW lane. vTormemodera.
Apply to Wi Cb HEHBZKVT7B7 Market, Of to w«,hta»
80UP.<402 Main street Oenndntown. ™ w 0”
Railroad Depot Apply to qborqbß. KE9TISR, 1 1
aps m w f 8f WBonto Krow etrept.
® To L So
bO Macrosoriaiid, Qonnantownf Iwiilroail* - On®;
SThobaodlSmifproportloe in the of thp.
•fa «.nilw 31* 108 Boiith. fourth afreet.
Dwelling. No. 1024 Walnut
K, “s’Se Md Bwelh-ns, J.-C
Ktimiitrv fe BOMB. 783 Walnut '■- ' .
"to BENT.-A MODERN RESIDENCE, NO. 1838'
niford streot, first door oast of Broad street. All ■
modern Improvements. ' lmmodlnto possession,
<hu handsome Country Seat,’ with ten acreSOf land. ‘
atEtlcu w a tor.N. J. Afulfvlewof.tho river; Bminutee
Soli? from station. Apply to COPPUOK & JORDAN.
488 Walnutetreet. 1 .
Ti* RENT-A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT..
FOE THE SUMMER SEASON, with two and a
Jxal half acres of ground, Thorp's lano.thlrd house trom ■
Dnv’s lane, OormantowD, with every convenience; gas. ■
bath, hot apd cold .water, stable.'carriage-house, leer
UouiCi with 40tona of;ice,cowßtable.chickon*hQUße, and :
every improvement: will be rooted with ror -without fury 1
niture. Apply to CUPPUOK A JORDAN, 433 Walnut at.
8<» fttiJKfO •
IV ABB*.
ini.nanbriWKttMH"'*
tbeHona ol fionor'P*>t.
trl«k-He Keeuto »«» oaut ol me
IFetnivlllvv In Uic iswnioft oma
oieamß iheirenpoD#
ifl in the State of Kentucky), March 20,
iB6O. —I happened to be .in Albany, wich is
in the State uv
Day, and wuz a gratified and pleased observer
nv lie percesßlon l inbOflorj ; y (
nv the Green Isle; Ut -iwttz'a-torgeouhtate,'-
and one wich warmed my heart. Ther wuz
men in cocktbats on horseback, with green;
cashes onto cut; ther wuz officers uv the
various societies in carriages with green
sashes onto em; ther wuz the sturdy sons uv
Erin on foot with sashes onto em, all welkin ;:
or ridiD, serene in the knowledge uv the fact
that no matter wat cussid maafieeu mite.bet
invented for diggin on railroads or carryiu
bHckapd'mottafStO'the. itopajiuyijbnildins;
none nv them sed masheens cood ever vote.
t fhp;;pgiso(si&-.
uv ‘ Albany exceeded 'any tiling
I everwltnest. 3 The Dimocratic members
uv tbe and'the State and county
offlsbals wuz all in conspikuous posishens,
the high ones bowin urbanely, and the low
ones cheerin ypciferously, I wnz at
der'utf Mo Delavan House, —at Wich", ez I
hedn’t no baggage, I had taken the precau
tion to pay in advance for fear I mite, ab
sent-mindedly, leave without , payin; my
board,' which I did at ‘thh'suggestion uy the
gentlemanly and nrbane clerk—when I wuz .
roodly pusht aside by an impetuous gentle
man..Noticin;tbat;hefwpZ;‘a,Binril rmaaF
seized him and demanded wat in blazea, be
meant by pusbin : me/ ! - “Iffy dear sitt-Jsed
he in agony, ‘ ‘please give me, your
do give me yoor place! 1 am a candidate for
Alderman next Spring!” , „Pityin him,, I
yielded, and In a&dhttie he wuz a wavtn a
green flag from the winder and shontin
“Bah!" with all the venoto that wuz,in
him. Ezllooktat him ahd the other'ex
pectants, 1 cood not help thinkin wat ft
happiness it must be to be an Irishman in
Ameriky.
The next mom in I opened the paper and
read the account uv the baoquet the previous
evenin. My respeck for Mb 'CeMc’race ln
creased largely ez I read. 1 learned from the
speeches made <ffl- Mat f banqaet; by iinvilbdl
Democratic guests who wuz present, and the
letterS who hed
bin invited, but who wnz not present, that
Me Iriah nbt ‘oniycdisklvered Ameriky, bqt
that they won Me independence nv the Colo
nies, beat the British in 1812, carried on the
Mexikin war, and,finally, alone and nnaidad,
put down? Mb lateonifloiBantid%* o£e
speeker; who"expects' to be Mayor uv
exprest it ez his beleef that the magnetic
needle, gunpower and'the, telegr&ff.wuz tae
invenshun uv Irishmen.
writfen'bythe leadln Psninsn-Ms.
uv the State, to be read at the banquet, teached
me. Governor Hoffman paid a fittin triboot
toßLFatrick, ahd remarkt that itwuzthe
first time for. years that he bed omitted to
take sonief jp^ r W PS*-
rick’s Mat the thought cot himto.
the quick. Champlain, the Attornoy-General
nv 800 York, rem&rkt that ez Irishmen bed
borne so honorable a part in everything that
h» tended to'mcreasp the
apA, BKengM„ p?
sympathy twined-'closter 1 J 4nd clbstetprouhd *
cm;andthaUie consekeptly shuddered afcthp,.
lff"
M^ai r Juy3lisEi | i^i^ ,I dftfib:citteif i tel^t r ez
ieti&aS from distinguisfiti >Soo
Yorkers wuz mostly uv the samelenor.
Ez 1 wnz readin this, and thinkin to myse f
how the.leadin Democrats. uv 800. ..Xork
never fofg« that there’s an eieeshen -'jphead, I
fell) aateep.-aud ip Mat ejeep ■ L had a most
curiouiJ vision/ ‘ l ‘ E ‘ ' ,t " ‘
Methawtlwuz 6et ahead twepty /yeare.,
The fifteenth Amendment hed bin passed ahd
the niggers wuz all voters. I wuz a slttin at
a wilder in the Delaven House when the
sound UV brass mooslc broke thefearfolj6till
nls that yoosually pervades the streets uv that
city. A Derceesiqnliove in site, and to Ply
horror they Wuzniggera. Theffewuzniggers,
in cockt bats on horseback, niggers in car
riages with banners, and niegerapn foot.
‘•Wat ifl I in maigPashen. ;■
“Why, its a celebration uv the birthday uv
8t Gumbo, the patron saint uv Afriky ?" re
markt a Dimocratic . Aldartpan, who stood
heairin me. “Hnirah! Hurrah!” shreeked
he pushin me aside and bendin, his
uv Me wlndei ho jez to be seen, /wayln vocif
drottsJy'tf Macs’flag, I Wich T‘ learned hed bln
adopted ez the nashnel color uv the Afrikins
in Ameriky. The enthopsiastic Alderman
wuz rewardid forhis eggsertions With a
grashUß smile ftonq a- pekopleriy disgustin <
black higger with S eaSh onto him, who whz
seated in a baroosh.
“Bah 1 Bah!” shouted theDimocracy from
all thewindera ez the percession filed 'by. Ez
they!ground their .way up to the capitol, I
notisttheentirbbuildin wuz decorated with
black flags, in honor uv the day, and to my
disgust I wuz Informed,that the State officers
wnz all DimobiratS.'
Ip my dreftm I;.picked up the Dgmqcratic
papers the next morning, and read therein an
accoußtnv the banquet- that took place that
evening. I notistßome -fatnilyer names ap
pended to rntheri Eamilyer-looking letters.
Hoffman, who hed got tq be a rieaator, ad 7 ,
driest the Chairman uv the Committee on In
vitaaheßß ez “Oebzkb Squash, Esq —My
Beer Sir," and rcmarkt that it wuz the first
time-for jeers thathe’d not taken some part
in the celebrashen uv “StQambo’a Day,” bat
biznis preventid. He regrettid deeply that he
ceod not be present and jjne in the festivities.
“Convey to the noble sons uv Atriky pre
sent, ”_he went on to say, “my sense uv the
honorconferrcjlapon me.and my iashoorance
that so long'ez'tey.heart; beats, it shel beat in
yoonison with theim. I recognize the valyoo
uv the ATrikin populashen to our common
country,and,yield to no one in admirashpn
uv their nobla qualities. A
“I am, sir, yoor most obedient servant"
Smotherin'my dlsgiißt at thte peirformanoe,
I Npd, ta*u- ;-.rj .VWIV, <
t.Champ!tdni‘who wnz by this time’Gover
nor jprJfop*y^ the pfg-,,
ger.vptcs, %nd wuz a'candidate ' fof re-els&k
-sbeh, remarkt in his letter that offhhl biznis.
prevented him from attendin. “It is most
natera4”irhe; f ‘ffor jAmerikWs:; to
ynoiSlje yyith Afrikins , every where, , he f
felt it the more ez he thought uv the honor
able part the Afrikins hed borne in all that
hez tendld to increase the moral, intel- ,
leetooal and physikle strength uv our growin
country.”'
The other letters and toasts wereez much
like these ez two peas. They all expressed
the bkhestdevoaheniorthe Afrikin race
eharacterr^GneenthooßlastlcDemocrat;who
wuz a candidate 7 -for : Prison Inspector or
euthin, going so far ez toremark that ho had
aritetobepreaafifcjplbes'wQi'pioud to say
hie grandmother, oh' his father’s side, hed
Afri&in blood in her veins, and out uv regard
for her he had named his two darlln children
respectively Pompey and Phillis. He loved
the Affikin race, and wuz proud that he
tooam an Afnkin!’’ ■
Another lamentid that he oood not say he
/bed Afrlkin blood in his veins, and Fernandy
Wood, who still wantid to be Mayor uv Noo
York, prop.oßC&ttao, ( health nv r thelste-Fred
Douglas,” tb ’ wi(ih ? -diS f Brdoksf respbndld.
John Morrissey prqposed the memry ttyPred
Douglas, and Ben Weed the health uv Wil
lianji Walls Brown; /; "rfjr.-iVi’i ; ■
Ip fpet spardept wori- the nv
the great lites uv the Democrisy for the
Afrikin Mat in my dream I regretted that I
blnbprn in Afriky. j ! . ;„»•
,'At thl B pintil awoke, pipped: at findin that
wat I bed seen and read wuz alia dream,that
Me paper I held in mv hand contained an ac
copnt uv anJrish jand not a nigger celebra
' shen, add that the names ‘uv Hoffman and
Champlain .wuz.appended to letters addressed
tolrishihebbnly. Bat I wup -sad-after all.
When Mat cussid amendment is a part nv
the:soppreme law uv thff?land aud . the.vnig-;'
gifs will not these men'‘ coun'dm'
f and fondle em tpo Bathe ez they do ptber men
wIM fiallots'i 1 Mougfit t Will there 'not be
same rpßon for jßlobberin Pompey
that there is how for siobDeiinPatrick? Will
ndtjthejartieptDqmtfcMtin pursuit uv votes
forgif that he Is uv the proud Caucashen race,
and Btobp-toieafesß an inferior? I fear me!
Petroleum V. Basbv, P. M.,
- (Wich means Postmaster).. •
, BOME. . , ,_ , „
■ : !".■■ ' 1"‘ 1 ' r - ' 5l ' I ... I,J ■! '■
Napoleon’s Blr tli-dny—TheOppe Napo
leon in Home—Tlie 4*opto*«Klf tea/
The Boman correspondent ofthePaif Mall,
Quielte', writihg Under date or Me ictni of
-March; says; t •;
‘ In 'the‘Saloons of the Duke and-Diicheas de
Moucby, at the. Hotel de Borne, it is ppsi
lively 'stated thht' the- Ithperial'fftthily cot
Prance,wiU celebrat@ ' the: centenary of . the
blftn of Baholeoh'D at Ajaccio; "and that the
Empress will take advantage of Mis proximity
toComeoh to ROme'wHh’tbe'Princelmpe-,
rialpn the iopg-talked-qfvvisit to ; - the Pope.
The‘Empress nas just sent the Holy Father a
etaiue of the ybung prihce. which Ha'S very
much gratified hia Holiness, and he has as
signed it to a place of honor in his private
apartments. The Holy Father is said to en
tertain the, intention of conferring on the
Prince Me tltle "at Roman Patrice, which
was once destined for Me Emperor himself,
and) which whs last borne by /Qhsrietmigne.
The tide is to be inferred, we are told, when
the Prince arrives-in Borne from Ajaccio. ?
The Marqnlsde BShncville has beeh urging
on Me Qonrt xtf'Yßpper Me adoption of the
Code Ndpolebff fo? the Pontiflcal States, and
the introdnetion of reforms in the adminis
tration, but his efforts have produced no re
sult. Cardinal Antonelli declares that the
Code Napoleon is wholly unsuited to the Ro
man population, and, in respect .to reforms,
that the posture of affairs is Hot favorable'for
carrying out changes. The ambassador and
the Cardinal, are .now discussing, the question
of .the prerogative’to be‘> ceded to the -repre
sentatives ofCatholic Sovereignsat the Coun
cil. The cenferences have not yet resulted
]ih abyfasji|soD, ')M. |[Stdinqi Antonelli as-
Ejrfs T the principle inaf ecclesiastical repre
eent%tivc,s of royalty shall be .allowed.to take
the debates, but that" this privilege'
shall not attach to lay representatives, and fie
- pertinently demanded of the Marquis de
BannevDle whether, as the debates are to be
carried on in Latin, h? Jtoety any laymen who
. were qualified for'tbejtask. ( Marquis de
'has'"''Been' 1 ' more ' Sficceaßful
in.his representations to the Court
of Rome on the subject of the submission of
dcseph Karamt tq.the Sttblime Portey and, the
Pope has despatched a inlssldh'to Cdnstantb
It waAlhought that ap Eqglishman wqnld ba
the en.vtJy in.the East, andthe
office-was, designed for Alonsignor-Talbot,.
but the sudden coUapsd of this prelate led' to
his being joined, Monsignor,
Howard.' The ' accdunfs received of the
health oLefiMnrighoraTSJhatifiiacechislde
parture 6how Mat change of scene has not
s pyp3®fsi)ibbjS hPft Jh®lbffitiefifsi'd.s^ ff ?ckißs;
PUctea, pna the. mission will,rest^. entirely
With' Mohsignor Howard! • This prelate is
the btareriot a letter from Cardinal Antonelli
to I ’thd’Hfnhd Vizier; And, if official tumor
may be tr usted, a letter from the Pope to the
Sultan; and hopes are., entertained at the
Vatican that, • besides settling Me Affair of
KaramS, the mission will ‘establish the Forte
and the Holy Bee in those friendly relations
which the Pope shadowed forth, to Fuad
Pasha. The mission, however, is unavowed.
Cardinal Mathieu, Archbishop of Besan^on,
'hereof as a present to the
Pontifical Government; and MonsignorChigi
has transmitted to the Pope another element
of war in Me shape Of a large Bum of money
as Peter-penny. Magnificent presents are
also arriving ROra Various countries as gifts
for his Holiness on the Occasion ofthe fiftieth
anniversary of his first mass. The sub
scriptions for Me illumination proceed very
Blowly.
The Jesuits are making-great efforts in
tipain'in favor of the Republican
Buc'ofeSß, they believe, would lead ultimately
to Me restoration of the, old dynasty. The
general of Me orderiß constantly visiting the
Fameso Palace „ to confer with Francis 11.,
and afterwarda despatches couriers to Spain.
Rome continues to be the scene of oat
rages, which only reach the ears bf the gen
eral public days after their occurrence. On
the night of the 7th anattemptwas made to
assassinate : the sentinel at the Bank of
Rome. Whether the shot was fltedbjTevo
lutiomßtsurirobbefß intending to.'break into
the bank is not known, as,, on missiag their
aim, the assassins made good their escape.
On the same day an incendiary fire broke oat
at ti}o| Vatican in the Court Belvedere. The
firemen were quickly on the spot, and, after
four boursand a half of 'untiring exertions,
succeeded in extinguishing the dames. The
fire, was happily confined to the store-room of
the factory of mosaics, where soina Valuable
[works' have been destroyed ;' bat it nearly
[reached the mnsenm, and especially end in
hered the portico containing the Apollo.and
I.aocoon.. i'l, ■' ■ '' ‘ :
[Translated (or the Pliila. Evening Bulletin.]
HOUSEHOLD RECIPES.
BY BAKOtf BBl6s£
Tnx Con, when fresh and actually in sea
son, is a good fish, having a farther advan
tage of being alwhysatareasonabla price,
i In France the codfish Is not fashionable at
great tables; they |prpfern,)bad salmpn or a
poor tnrbot; it is a great mistake.
EpKlißh'brdes’jßre paore intelligent; they
on salmon in its season and on cod in its
'torn.
i Always remember that the water in. which,
cod is; 'boiled'should he .Strongly salted, for it
never absorbs more than is needed for its
own'seasohihg,T''''" .
Fresh Codfish d fa JBollandaiae. —
After.paying emptied andscrapedthecod,
wipe IVput a handful of coarse salt in‘the in
terior, sprinkle bqth sides with fine salt, and
let itllie .thus; several hours in a cool place.
Rirorc'dooklhg, tie the head; make some in
cisions in the. back, put it ..to soak in fresh
water,place Itaftetwarda'lrifaflßh-keUlo, pour
[boiling salt water over it, and put It on the
•firs until ttcomes’tom < boll. the
(fish-kettle without allowingitaGtually to boil,
land let it keep at this temperature' for three
[hours. During this time boil, twenty potatoes
dn some of the liquor. ,
! To serve, put the fish onadiah back up
wards, pcelisthe.potatoes, surjcopndthe.flah
[with them, mingled with parsley, and send
iit ito table accompauled with a sauceboat of
Smelted.,
iffmtprt nutmeg and lemon iuice oi a 4ash of
THE DAILY EVENING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 1869.
BeportellorSe?snMlelp3»4vfflang flultoHn.
BAVaNNAU— B tenner Tonewenda, Cept. WaSeley—
SO7 Mde> I bat cslfikine 1 packet wool Bomon Blcamanip
C’oniPßDy;Bb«leß cotton 1 box twine B DBUke* Jfj 16
b»hs cotton 47 bales yam and domcstlce OlaEboniA.Hen
rice & Co; 9 bales cotton Cochran* Riufiell & Cos 7 do W
M Greiner «fc Co; 87 ba es yarn and domestics Bars a
McDevitt ;11 balCBS«mples a do raaa MU!er & Bro; 29aO'
cotton 6 do 100do-order;4odoKasdolpb is .Tcnka;27 do R
V IVooddfßonstJOdciyftrn A WhiUdjn ftßonaf fil,fftkai:
rice hall dak do muotcher ABonot'6b» trite CoUinv&K
McLetflfer; 54 kekajb Engel; 3 eaindaa JB Garsed; SI pea?
lumber Uarlsn* Hollingsworth & Cos 10 balea paper
stock 14 hbdfl bones ana iron S tea 14 bbls and lot loose
Iron E Bamud; sundry small lots and parcels N u James*
fSuCKBVILLF. BC— Scbr II M Condon, C(mdon-r«,000 T
‘ft Bfa 9o.oooft jellow plno heart flooring boards T ■
f CHABLESTON-Scbr Ilcta, n;own-8892S ft .Jetlow
’pine timber 64,109 ft yellow bino bOardaT P Oalrfn diCo),
A blocks Tennesaeo marble EGreble.y ; i ' ~i A M y
} LIVERPOOLr—Brig Bpc«*aftd‘ Fld6s*
ihlcacbing powder Powers is Welghttnan: 100 drams cau
stic eoda l am all & Trimble; 616 bxs tla p!atc«tf7 cksspda,
aeh Kaylor is Co; 7CO cacks Hi grins’ flno salt Yi.vaL Dumm,
Ar Bor: 679 ban railroad iron order.
i
twHid. M» Peny.'ntJbßd anfflnfant; Mrs Eckford. Blr A
fßippard and wife, Mr A C Cabiniss and wLte. Mr
verwaid Mr Gay, Oaot Izard, wr JXi Dar/Mr J G Day,
Mr J J Brower. Mr 8 W Boyd, Mr J JB Bates..
Mr Hussey. Mr John Spice. Mr C Lodge, Mr & Myers, Mr
(W Bflftber, Mr Jos Richardson.
moM ro»,
United Kingdom... .Glasgow.. New York..... March 26
S amaria. >.. - .; Livdrpooli ? w> Ydrk.'. .•* t. ; March 27
Virginia Uverpool. .New York via B. .March 27
UUlemannia. Havre. .New York..Alarcp 27 s
Denau Southampton. .New xOric. .i;*.ivMafch£o
Auctralasian Liverpool. .New York. ..March 80
Nebraska Liverpool, Hpw York ..March 80
City of Brooklyn...Uvcri>ool.'.NeWYork.;......MarehBl
'France Liverpool. .New York March 81
‘North American... .Liverpc' l. .Portland. .April- I
; TO DEPART.
'Deatschland New York.. Bremen .April .8
Morro castle...^..New York.. Havana. ~.AprirB'
J W Everman.. Philadelphia .Charleston.. -April 8
Juniata.. .......Philadelphla^NOriaviaHav.,..April 9
The Queen New York. .Liverpool. April ltf
Tonawanda Philadelphia; .Savannah -April 10
Wm Penn New Yorki.Londoor.v,.;.......April 10
Alaska. New Yorkv^ri»inwall*..s-...dAprillO
India New York. .Glasgow April 10
Cit» of London....NewYork. .Liverpool .April 13-
Hsinmonla NewYoßri JHamtaffA. ..Aorill3
Colorado New York. .Liverpool .April 14
Samaria -.. .New York. .Liverpool. .. ApnU4
Columbia New York.. Havana... ...... ..AprilM'
Tarifa , f .New Yq^k..JJyerp001........... April 16,
GEOBGE N. TATHABf, )<„-■ . ‘ '
WM. C. KENT. > ’Mbirnn.Y Coioamat
D. C. MoCAMMON. > .
MARINE 15 JJIIIGETIJS .
POST OF PHILADELPHIA—AraiI. 7.
f.vn Rxsxa .6 851 B up Bktb, 6f2o| HiQB Wavrx 11 10,
ARRIVED YESTERDAY- ' * w '
; Steamer C Comstock. Drake, 2i houra irpm New Xo?*,
.with mdse to W M Baird is Co; ‘ ' ' ' ’’ ’
1 Steamer Anthracite, Green, 24 hours from New York*;
with rodeo to W M Baird A Co. j '
Steamer Ann Eliza. Richards. 24 hours from New. York*,
with mdse to W P Clyde & Co „ T
bteamer Fannie, Fenton, 24 houra from New York, With.;
:mdse to W P Clyde A Co. M , , , <V' ”
> BilgSpesA Fldes (Norw), Olsen, from Liverpool x*a
Falmouth, with mdse to Peter Wright A Sona. • -
' Bcbr Chattanooga, Black. Sdayatrom Wilmington.NC. r
,■» ith lumber to Tavlor A Betta. 4th inst. 1 AM»'la£ : B?.B&>
lon 74 20, waarun into by scbr Geo Selma, from Jackson
ville for Providence, and lost.ribbOom, head' keamttd
Btartcd cutwater. The Geo Solmes sustained about the
srisk'd amage ' *- :J,: * ■ ■ '■ >
ecbr J M Fitipatrick. Bmith, froru JnckeonviUe, with'
JuinbertoEASouderACoi _
i belie Beta, brown, from Charleston, with lumber to-
Warren A Gregg. •' 1 • ' ,s *' w
Scbr H M CoDdon, Condon. 12 days from Jacksonville.
With lumbei to T P Galvin A Co.
Schr Vandalia, CampbtU, S dayafrom Leip£ie,Del.
with grain to Jos E Palmer. r *• ■ ' '
Schr Sea Breeze. Holland. I day from Milton, DeL with
grain to Jaa L Bewley is. Cai i» "£ ''. ** ? .• ': ) > i'y
Schr Ocean Bird. Keltv, rom Boston, wffh mdse.
: Schr Sarah, Coob. from New f ; .
Scbr F B Colton, BobiDeon, from New' York.
: TdjrThos AUdzi, from Baltimore, With a tow
•of bargee to W P'Grds ACo; • - ; ■* ■
' .■ . CLEARED YESTERDAY.
H L Gaw. Her. Baltimore, A Gnovtc, Jr. '
Steamer Diamond State. Wcbc, Baltimoro, A Groves. Jr.
Steamer Bristol, Wallace; New/York* WP Clyde A Co, r .
Brig Maria Wheeler, Wheeler, Uostom J E Bazley ACo.
jSchr Izetta, Smith. Matanzaa. DallettASon.
Bchr ocean Bird. KeU;.rDoston,'L Audsnried,A Co; ,
Schr PA E Kelly. KeUyyßbStbn;' - - * 'do v
Scbr Mary E Tbompeon. Bunker. Boston, do
nuc lbce Jefiereon, Allen, Baltimore, with barges, W
j P fClvde A Co, *
i Ship Queen of tho Money (Br). ltobertson, for New
aorfc, was going down from Calcutta 23d Peb. -
| Bhlp r.epclute (Br).Holt, cleared at,New,Yvrk yesterday
forßbangbae. _ . .v X x- ' J
f Steamer Homan, Baker, hence at Boston yesterday,
i Stranger Wypming. Barrett, hence at rfavannab yeater-
Htmter, Harding. • ailed from Providence ‘2d
Cork(Br). Lockhead, for Liverpool
cWfUvd'atPew’Vork yksterday. .
Steamer Saxonla (NG).Mever, for Hamburg, eibfcrednt
New,York yesterday.. , 1 . ; i
frarkJohto f ßoolton. Xindfcey, from Rio Janeiro 22d Feb.
atr Baltimore 6th inst “With fcoffeee. ’ . ‘ •
Berk Kestlces. Boomer, cleared at Boston sth fast* for
Wooster. Knowles, at Foochow 4th Feb. for
Amoy, to load for New York.
Bark Brunswick. Dixon, hence at Havana 27th alt.
Bark Proteus, Cbipman. fot w, York, atTiiuidad£2d
°*Bri* Fosic (BriiToldeiu Balled from* Matanzas 26th utt
for this port. . . -
Brig Moses Day. Load. Irom New York. ftt Cardenaa
27th ult - i •■*
Brig George Barrie, E&encb, sailed from Cardenas 27th
alt. lor this port „ „ * , 1 '
, Brig Man E Pennell, Eaton, hones for Savannah, was
passed 4sb {nat. Capo Hatterasbearing WbyN.
Brig IdAL Kay,K43. Matapzaa 26th ulfc.
* Scbr GlJngsrry. Yates. hence at.MatanaaaSfUh T ult *
Schr 3cmn Johnson, Mcßride, from Boston via Newport,
at Havana 27th ult. „ _ .
i Bchr May Monroe, Manroe.- galledfrgm Matanzaß27th
Tilt for a port north of Hatteras.
Schr Vraie. Mason, hence at Cardenas 26th ult
Schrs Hannah Little and E G lrwimhence at Charleston
ycsicrdar
’ Bcbj Jjfaiijen; Blake, Meeervcy. hence atMatannaa 26th
j U *Bchr J B Austin. Davis, from Boston, at Baltimore 6th
Inntanh
Bohr Lane T Wilietta, hence at New London sth Inst
? Schra American Hagle,:Bam6*r. hence: Ida Smith.
Steelman, and Isaac smith, Roberta, from Great Egg
'Harbor, at Rorfoik 3d inet. , M . .
• Schr H Bimmona. Godfrey, sailed from Salem 4th lost
.for this rort. _ .
3cb)e K-FranklhJ, Glover; Little Rock, Riehmam and
E A Cum mine, Whixlow, hence at Waehington 3d mat
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Bri* Eesolute. abandoned ob her voyage hence forSa
ivannah, bad 200 tons of pool on board* and it is supposed
!that she sunk sooh 1 after, being abandoned. Sbe was
owned partly in Georgia and Philadelphia. Toe vessel
iwas partially Insured, , F
1 Tho gypengegongchrMattiaE Taber.from New York
!for Net? Orleans? at Key West, amounted to $7,219 40.
The -vciee 1 proceeded on her voyage 25th ult.
French medicineb
, VMEPARED by
'GRIMAULT & CO..
CIIFJJIBTB TO IL I. 11. PBIHOR NAPOLEON,
45 Rue pb RICHELIEU,
PABItt.
INTERNAL OR LOCAL
NEW CURATIVE AGENT,
MATICO.
C,BIMAtJLT & Co.» PABIB.
Thin now remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Pe
-rovlMC pepper shrub, c&Uod Matico, and “cures promptlv
jand iDfsdJibly,**wlthout any fear of iullammatory result.
iThe great majority of physicians in Par is. Russia.
by and New York bow use no other remedy. Pull direc
tions accompany each bottle and packet,
i Agent. in pjciIARDS *CO .
N. W. Cor. TENTH and MARKET street-.
j dec? 6m
U \FAL DEWTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR
IV/ cleaning thiTTeeth, destroying animalcule which in
ifest them, giving tone to the glims, and leaving afeehn,'
\oi fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the moutn«i.ttna>
she used daily, and will bo found to strengthen weak anr 1
ibieeoing, gujns,.wbUe the aroma,-and.detersiveness wb>
recommend it to every. one. Being composed -with the
assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microecopist, l 1
is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the un
certain washes formorly in vogue. ... . .
I Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitueuts o l
hiia Dfibtalllnd, advocate itaAiee; it eontofna nothing U
fprpvbct its unrestrained employ ment.' Made only by
| . .iambs T. SHINN, Apothecary,
1 , • - Broad and Spruce streets
i For sale by Droggiats generally, and; J
I Fred. Browne, D. L. Stackhouse,
! Haseard 6 Go*). ; Robert OjDavis,
;C. B-Keeny. ’ . ; Gdo.C. Bower,
I Isaac H. Kay, Chas. Shivers,
! O. • • &&jzfe£|p}* x> »
T. *TG hunting,
AmhvQtk Bmitn* Chas. H. Ebtjrle,
Edward Parrish, James N* Marks,
Wo. B. 3V ebb. £« Bringburst <fc Co.,
JamesX. Bispb&m. Dyott&Co.,
i Hughes & Combe, ~ H» C. Blair’aßont,
i Hnnrv A.BoweiV Wyeth&Bro.’
to b. BOYffc .-M7 '
ICj. Window,* Shades* Bed*. Uattreues, Carpota ana
jCurt*iUeTS«s. J 36 Ilorlli Ninth etreot* Philadelphia* a)*
fwayu opncd*
} FbrriturO repairedand varnished. <
tIJJJXB A. WBJGHT, TOOENTON PIKE, GARMENT A. GIUBOOM,
! tb«imsmzmsr
| Importeisoi earthenware
; -.-v'- -i ■.ii!/ :iaao',rr,v. t
; SUpplng and CommitElon Moixhantt,
i Mo. US Walnut atreet, Philadelphia
/IUT‘ ON SAIL DUCK OF EVERY WIDTH, FROM
Ij 29 inch to 78 Inches wtde,all numbora. Tent and
[Awning Dock, raper-make^elu^an^lno.^.
Ja36 . , No. 103 Church street, City Stores ■
DIUYY WELLS—OWNERS OF PROPERT Y-THE
JT only place to get privy wells cleansed and 41s uv
SctedTat very low prices, _A.PEYS3oN,Manufactarer
of Pfindrett«. q"i4«mlth*a Hali. Library street- -
SPIRITS TURPENTINE AND ROBIN—IIO BARRELS
I^B snd to 11
Front street. , -.■■l-,-
TJICR-176't CASKS CAROLINA ; RIOB tIN STORE
ligand i waiJc by .OOOHRAN. RUSS ELL .4 C 0„ 23
North Front street. '
MFWUEANDa
fIIKDICAIa
r,,, jamaiwatss CAKPS,
NAVAL STORES.
-TBATEIteBS’QVIDK
SPBIH6 -'^irrtr
Commencing Tbnnday, April 1, 1869.
Train* leave u follow.:
1 ffiSV
® a^em wayetatlon* 8.00 A. M. and
► .ItorWooatraiT jiku'i. tt-Mq. aso and ap. m.
• iFMlmt train loaves Clamdon Adiy at 13 o’clock, noon<
Freight received at second covered wharf below Wal>
not street, daily*
Freight Delivered No. 228 8. Delaware Avenue. _ v
’ WILLIAM J. SEWELL,
-t Superintendent,
after
’ WeduCf day, lurch 24,18®, and until farther notice:
FOE UEaauuM'ruwn.
■ Heave Philadelphia—a 7,8,406,10, It. UA.HU L a 3.16,
„ „ .
~ The &30 down train, and and SX np train*, will
not stop on toe Germantown Branch.
- 'Ki2,7«ndJMHPdi
keavoOennantown-MBAu M.jEdandSKPJMi r, <
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Phpa&*bla-il,E 1 10,12 AM. i a BX. SX. 7. • and
Heave Chectnnt Hih—7.lo mlnntea, 8,0.40 and U. 40 A.
*-*■■ •
Heave Philadelphia—Els minutes AU.il and 7P. U.
. Heave Chestnut Hill—7Aomtnntea A.M.I 12.40. E4O and
9.Smlnntea P. M.
•FOB CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
UA A.*.,!*«,«.. H.
heave Norrlitown-ME 7.7A0.8, UAM. I IX, 8,4*. &15
'UaB3B*#He
— ON SUNDAYS
i-Leave Philadelphia-* A and 7.16 P. M.
Leave'Norristown—7 A. fit: S&and 9P. M.
FOB MANAYUNKL
a-4*s
* Manayunk-AlO, 734. BJO, OX. UX A. M. 1 2.8 X, 6,
(i’i nndOF.H. „„
" ON BUNDAYB.
liOave Philadelphia—9 A. M. 1 2Ejand 7.UP. H.
" temMfA. M.t«aad WX&-”'
1 ■ Wi O* YVILoOKi QfflMffftl HnpWUlMnflßn»
1 . Depot, Ninth and Green street* 1
Rf’.i mi wi WEST CHESTER AND PHILA
'«BtRWH@9 OEHPUIA RAILROAD, VTA MB.
I" —«= PI A. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, Oct 6th, 1868, the train* will
leave DepohThirty fint and Chestnut streets, as follows:
Trains leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.46 A.
M-» U A. M., 5L80,4.16,160,6.16 and ILBO P. M.
Leave Weet Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on fiL
Market street 6£5,7.45, 8.00 and 1046 A. M-, L 65,460 aod
West Chester at &oo A. M„ and leaving
Philadelphia at 4AO P. will stop at B. C. Junction and
'Media only;
.Passengers to or from stations between West Chester
-4nd 0~ CT Junction going East will take train leaving
.Westchester at 7.46 A M.,and going West will take train
'testing Philadelphia at 450 P. &L, and transfer at B. C.
Junction.
. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.46 AM. and 460 P. ML,
„ and leaving Wtst Chester at 8.00 A M. and 460 P. ML,
'connect at it C. Junction with Trains on P. and B. C. B-
B. tor Oxford and intermediate points.
; ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.80 AM. and
SLOOP. M.
: LCave West Chester 7.65 ASL and 400 P. ML ? ‘-'••■.'r
■ • The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnat and Walt
nht-Street’ears. Those of the Market Street Line ran
wtthinf one square. The can of both lines connect with
reach train upon its arrival * . ••= :
EEr* Passengerß are allowed to take wearing. Appare
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case,
-btf responsible fori® amount exceeding ©lou. unless special
contract is made for the Sam a 1 HINRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
riuiwriii ir i Purr.AhBT.pTTTA and ERIE
IffifflPiSßß RATTjROADj— FALL TIME TA
■ WmHl 1 ill BLEL—Through and Direct Route be
the Philadelphia and Erie Raflroadvrfn fan as folldw*: '
~ . ,— v . ... v WBSTWABD*
HaflTrain leave* Philadelphia, i. 10.45 P. M.
&****K*-**\* Williamsport.*... &16A.M.
M <•, -»*i .arrive* at Erie. ................. 9.60 P. M.
U-g £ Jj
•X: arrive* at Erie 10.00 A. M
Elmira Hafl leave* Pjwa^lphla^..,.B.oo A. M.
•• .« - ♦* Williamsport:...*.../.;... 0.80 P. M.
arrive* at L0cfe8nyeu............. 7,45 P. SI
EASTWARD.
tfaliXrain leave* Erie - 10 65 A* M.
44 ** - Wffliam*port. A. M
arrive* at Philadelphia. 10.00 A» M
Erie Expire** - leave* Erie. .-A, 6.25 P. M.
14 44 44 WUliamuport 7.60 A, M.
■V.urtveaat Philadelphia- 4*2OP. M.
Mail ana- Express connect. with Oil Creels and Alio-,
Ehsny Elver Railroad. .
General anpadntOTfllWt. ■,
n~T~ i ■iiei'n mmi i PHILADELPHIA A BAI/TI&IORB
ASM KAILBOAD. winter
"HiV.i 1 *>! r , ...TitT Arrangement*; On and alter Monday.
Oct 6 th, 1868,the Train* will leavo Philadelphia^rom the
Depot of the Wert Charter* Philadelphia Railroad, cor
ner of Thirty-flrrt and Chestnut itreeti (Woit Philada.),
at 7.46 A. M. andA6OP. U.
Leave rawing Bnn, at 6.45 A- M., and Oxford at 0.30 A
M-und leave Oxford at 3.26 P. M. \
rS'MafkhtTndn vHth 'Ffjaenxer,Car attached will rat'-
on' TneidEvf and Friday*; leaving theßiilng Son at 11.05
A. U„ Oxford at IL4S liL, and Kennett at LWP. M., con
neetlng at Weat Cheater Junction with a train for Phila
delphia.' On Wednesday* and Saturday* train leave*
PhUadelphia at 8.80 P. M-run* through to Oxford.
The Train leaving PhUadelphia at 7.45 A.M. oonnecta at
Oxford with a daily line of Stage* for Peach Bottom, in
Lancarter county. , Returning, leave* Peach .Bottom to
connect atOxfard with the Afternoon Trilnfor Phiiadol
P *lho Train' Ihavlinl Fhliadciphlaat 4.60 P. ufrmuto
Hiring pnn, Md.
Paaiengerß allowed, to tate wearing apparel only, a*
Baggage, and tho Company wul not, in any ea*e, be re
•ponxiDle for an amount exceeding one hundred dollar*,
antes* a apodal contract be made zor.tna aa.’nia •
Dhll HENBY WOOD. General SnpH.
—— i ' FOR NEW YORK.—THE CAMDEN
HffIBBHOAND AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA
TinfMrTTHBAHDTBENTON RAILROAD COAL
PAN VS LINERfrom Philadelphia to New York, and
way places, from Walnnt atreet wharf, _
jFQAn*
At 6.30 A. AL, via Camden and Amboy, Accom. S 3 31
At 0 A. M.,via Camden and Jersey City-Express Mall, 3 00
At 3.00 F.U4via.CaUdehsnd'Amboy Express. 1 1,3 00
At 6 P.M. for Amboy and tatennedlatoWafiona - .
At &80 and BAIL and 3 P. AL, lor Freehold.
At 8 and 10 A. AL,L&BOand4.BOP. AL,for Trenton.
At 6.80,8 and 10 A. ML. L A ASu, 4.80, 8 and 11-30 P. M..for
boroentown. Burlington, Beverly andDalanco. ■
At 6.Bo‘andlo A,AL.Lil.Gu.4JiO,6and 11180PJ M. for Blor
rence. Edge water, ‘ Riverside, .Riverton Palmyra and
Firh Houpo, and a P. A 3, for Florence and Riverton.
gwTho 1 and ILBO P. M. Lines will laavefrom foot of
Market street by upper ferry.
From Kezudngton Depot:
At 11 A. AL, via Kensington and Jersey City, New York
Express line ..S3OO
At 7.30 and 1100 A.AOkBO,G.SO and B P.AL for Trenton and
Bristol. And at 10.15 A. M. for Bristol. ■;
At 7JO and 11 A.AL.SLBO andlP. AL far Morrtavißo and
A?7*MmaA L IO.IBA. AL. LBO and I P.AL for Bchencksand
Eddington.
At 7. u) and 10.1$ A. AL* 1.80,4.5, mad 6P. BL, for Cornwell*
Torrewlale. liolmeaDurg, Tocony, WifislnomiM, Bride*
burg and Frankfort), and AP.M. for Hohneiburg and
Intermediate Station* ‘ • - Bv
Free West Philadelphia Depot,via Connecting Bailtvav
At 9.45 As M., L2u, 4, as» aha IBP. M. Mew Pork ifispreas
Line, via Jersey City 88 &s
At ILBO P. M,-Emigrant Line. .8 00
at 0.45 A. L2U, 4, duo uud ia P, ! flimfor Trenton.
At 9.45 A. M:. 4T6.30 and 12 P. M.. forßrietoL
At L 3 P. M. (Night) for Monia villa, Tollytown, Schenck*,
Ed din^n, 1 Cornwell* Torriadale, £touaesbarg,Tacony.
WUsinomingt Bridcaburs and Frankford. J
The 9.46 AM.and 6.80 & 12 P.tLLinei run daily. All others,
Sundays excepted.
per Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the ears on
rhird or Fifth atreetetOt Chestnut, at half an hour bof ore
iepartnro.- The Cars of Market Street Railway run di
rect to West. Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and walnut
vrttbin one square. ‘.On Sundays, thaMarket Street Carr
dll run to connect with thefi.46 A. M and 6.30 and 12 P
M BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
from Kensington Depot. • ' „ „- . „ _
At 7.30 A.AL, for Niagara, Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk.
Elmira, Ithaca,OwOso,KochGster,Blnnhnnipton,o3 wogo,
Syracuse, Great Bond, MOntfote. WUkorbarro, Scranton,
btrcuorburg, Water Gap, Schooler's Mountain. Ac.i ‘
At 1.30 A. M. and BJSO P. M. ; for Bejyxqere, Easton,
Lan,eortvUlo,lieminj!!ton; ! &o. Cbq RBOP, AL Lino con
nect! direct- with the train leaving Easton for Handb
Chuuk, All onto wn-Belhlehom. Ac. ■ ‘ • -
i'At6P.®d.forLambertviUonnalntennedimeStatlpns.
-'AJMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PEMBERTON
ANI) HIGHTBTOWN RAILROADS, from Market
Street Ferry (Upper Bide.) w . ...
At 7 cud 10 A. AL.f 8(J,aB0 and 8.88 P.ALfor Merchantsvtllo,
McoiestowU, Hartford, Mdfcmviile, HalnsporL Mounf
Hoh/jjmithjille, EwwiavUle,Vincontown,Bimiinghani
and RBO P.ALfor Lewistown,Wrightstown,
Coolstown, New Egypt, Homeretown, Cream Ridge,
Imlayetown, Sharon and Pigbtatqwuu
ptfraateSKswss
p^g eD ?flBtHofflaSm4t office fa located «t -No. ,828
Chestnut street, where ticketa to New York, and alliin.
ooSnt points North and East,rnay be proeurod-.j Eer-
Muspumhasing Ticketa atthisOffice, cab have their bag.
We cheeked from refidenees or hojal to deitlnatipn, by
%eMf^m ofo^Xdelpblawmieavefrr 0 fo^Xdelpblawmieavefr r
City andKenmixton. At 7« and 10du iL.
F?aL and lfl Night, via Jersey City and Wert Philadei-
Pier No, L N.Eiver.ist &80A.AL AocommodaUon
«id 2 P.AL Express, via Amboy and Camden.
"nqv:isa/iasi:™ twm. a. qatzmbb. Agent.
mhl7-3m
City, Mount Carmel, Centrails, and all points onLeblgn
Valley Railroad snd its branches, . ~ . ... .
By new arrangements;*nerf«ctod thin day.thurroad Ib-,;
enabled to give increased deapaten tdmercnaedUe con-\
signed tofboabove-named potntei .. ; ‘ ,
"tioode dcUvMedatlha ThroufnFrelgbt DepoLy; • •
, BE. ccr. of FRONT and NOBLE streeie,.
Before B P. U.i Wlll re.ob Wilkesbarre, Mount CarmeL.
Mahenoy City. .ndtbeiotbor»Btat*onsiinrJHaban<m and;
WyomlngvaUeye btfore UA.%^^snS»j.day f
TBmiEßB> GRIDE*
QUICKEST TIME ON BECOBD.
; IHBPAII43UDIJS ftODTI.
!fa~ THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated Prises Btaro
Boom BLEEPINQJiARB ran through from PHiMnH.
pU to CINCINNATI. Pagsengen taking the 12.00 M.
ind ILOO P. M. Tralni reach CINCINNATI and all
point* WEST and SOUTH ONE TBAIN IN ADVANCE
of all other Berates, •
TON. QUINCY, MILWAUKEE, ST. OMAHA. N.
T., ana all points WEBT, NOBTHWEBT and SOUTH.
WEST will}>« pjutlcnlar t ask (or TICKETS IW~VU
PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
! BdTTo SECURE the UNEQUALED advantages ol
UdaUNE.be VERY PARTICULAR and ASK FOB
TICKETS 1 "Via PAN-HANDLE," at TICKET OFFICER
N. W; CORNER NINTH add CHESTNUT Street!,
NO. 118 MARKET STREET. beUßecond and Front Sts,
And THIRTY-FIRST andHARKETStKeta.We*t Philo.
B. F. SCULL, Genl Ticket Agt, Pittsburgh. < ;
[QHNIL MILLER, QenT East*n AgtJ2B Brondway.N.Y
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON
ltlftls96V*wß AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.—Oomm oncing Mon*
Bar, Nov. 23d, 1808. Train! will leave Depot, comer ol
Broad street and Washington avenue, aa follow!:
I Wav-mail Train, at 8.80A.-M.(Sunaayiexeepied), (or
Baltimore, stopping at all regular itaSona. Connecting
With Delaware Rauroad at Wilmington (or CriiSeld ana
Intermediate stations.
! Expreta train at 12.00 M. (Bnndaya excepted) [for (Balti
more and Washington, stopping at Wilmington. Perry.
yUlo and Havre-do-Grace. Connects at Wilmington with
attOO P. MYSahdavß'exeAptedV(arßal.
Umare and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow.
Unwood. CUwmont.'JWTOnlngtonjNegpmtjßtsaitont New-
PvMjtMWior^ttfaCTeimd
Elkton,*Northeast,
PerrwiUe and HavreAe-Graee. .. . ‘
i Passengers for Portress Monroe and Norfolk will take
the 12.00M.Train. . . _ . „ . .
• Wilmlngion Train* stopping at all stations between
Pfisavo MtSdeSiSffirtUjw A- M- 2.80, 6.00, 7.00
P.M. The 6.00 P.M. train eonneeta with the Delaware
EaUroad -forHarringtoa andlntermediate atationa.
iLeave Wilmington 7.00 and 8.10 A. M. and L2t 4.16 and
7.00 P. M. The 8.10 A. M. Train will not atop between
Chester and Philadelphia, The 7.00 P. 6L Train (com
Wilmington runs Dali;: all other Accommodation
Trains Sundays excepted., _ _ _
) From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.31
ATM,,B^MMl^ i .W^A.,l^ExPTeimi
f'sUNDAY "TRAIN FROM'BAI/ITMOBE.—Lraye Bab
Umoro at 7.ESP.M.. stonrfng/at MagnoUa,jPeriamairt,
Aberdeen, Havre de. Gram, Perrvvlll%, Charlestown,,
North-east, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport. Wil
mington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester.
[Through ttegets to an points WeatSontb andßonthwest
may be procmed at ticket-office, 828 Chestnut street, under
Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths In
Sleeping-Cars oan be secured during the day. Persons
purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage checked
fasTOMMraMKI PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
IiESJ Railroad. Fall Time. Taking
■■Hi i au nisi effect Nov. 22d, 1888. The trains o?
ini-t car connecting Witheach train ieavtngFYonr and
Market streets thirty minutes beforedhtdeparture. 'Those
Of the Chestnnt and Walnut Street RaUway ran, within
fine square of the Depot.
LBleeplrg Car Ttcxets can be had on application at the
Ticket Offico, Northwest comer of Ninth and Chestnut
Streets, and at the Depot. _
T Agents of the Union Transfer Company win can for and
deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest
fiat street. No. 116 Market street, will receive attention,
r Jf!7-_TRAINB LEAVEJIeEOT.VIZ. :
Man Train. at ROO A. M
Pncli Accom. at 1280 A. M., LlO, and 9.00 P. M
Fast Line atILOOA M,
Erie Express. ,atILSOA.M.
Harrisburg Accommodation. at 2SO P. M.
Lancaster Accommodation. at 4.00 P. M.
Brio Mail andßuffpio Expre55,............ ..at 10,15'P.M,
I Rav^riaiiyroxcepV’sriS’ifflr^rimuing.fon
Saturday night to WUUamsport only. On Sunday might'
Sngera will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock,
ladelphin Express leaves dolly. AU other trains
.except Sunday. ■ „ , ~
) Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except
ay. For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by 6.00 P. M., at 116 Market street
page ago T B/UNm IbbIVE A 1! DEPOT. VIE:
CicctanstrErpTO® .....7. ...nv-.v...•at'3.10 ATM.
Philadelphia Expreej ** 8.10 w
PaoU Accom.. . at 8.80 A. M. and 3.40 6 7.10 P. M.
Brie Mall and Buffalo Expreea ** 10.00 A.M.
Parkeburg Train. “ 9.10 ”
Fast Line, IA6O
Lancaster TYain “1280 P. M
Erie Express “ 220 “
Day Exprasa. at A2O 1V 1 r
Hanisburg AcCoru .......... " 9.40 i" ,
I For iffiMTlliiformaflon, apply to, '
i JOHN VANLEEB,dE.,Ticiet AgontSOl Cheatnut street.
FRANCISFUNK, Agent, 116 Maitotstreet. Iiu 1
! SAMUEL H, WALLACE. Ticket Agent at the Depot :
• The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume
liny risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and
Omit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value
an Baggage exoeeding that amount In value wUI be at
the ™ of the owner, unless taken by special contract
rae-nsm o: meow EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
H General Superintendent Altoona. Pa.
r BE ADI NO BAILROAD.-
[GREAT TRUNK LINE from Phil*.
. -delphis to the interior of Peruusylva
the Schuylkill, Baaquahanna, Cumberland and
Wyoming valleys, the North, Northwest and tho Cana*
Winter Arrangement of Passenger Trains, Dec. 14,
1868, leaving the Company's Depot, Thirteenth and CaJ
fownill streets, Philadelphia, at the following hours. _
ACG()iSdOaATION;4At £3B. (A* IBUMt:
Beading and all intermediate! 4flentqwia
rSerarning, leaves Reading at e. 86 P. tL, Arriving, jn.
Philadelphia at 9.25 P. KL „ .
1 MORNING EXPRESS.—At 8.15 A. M. for Reading, Le
banon, Harrisburg, Potteville, Pine Grove, Tam aqua,
Banbury, Willlamsport-Elmira, Rocheater,Niagara Falls,
Buffalo. Wilkesbarre, Pittston. York, Carlisle, Cham-
at Reading with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown. Aaand the
8.15 A:u:tr&ta eotmeettfwitb the Lebanon Valley train !or
Harrisburg, Ac.; at Port Clinton with Catawissa ILR.
trains for Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira. Ac.; at
Harrisbnrgwith Northern Central, Cumberland Valley,
frwrt Bchnylkßl and Snsqaehannatrains for Northumber
land, Williamsport, Vorh,Chamborsbnrg. Pinegrove, Ac.
I AFTERNOON EXPRESS. —Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80
P. M. lor Pottaville, Harrisburg. Ac., connect
'POTTBTOWWL ;'ACOQMWODATION>“LeavBfPotts*
town at Stopping dt 1 intermediate stationsi«-
rives, in Philadelphia at 9.10 A.M. Botanilng leave.i PM.
Udelphlrf at 4.00 P. M. : arrives Id Fottatown at 8.18 P. M.
Treading accommodation—Leave* Koadina at
7.80 A. mT stoppingataU way, station* i; arrives In Fhila.
leaves Philadelphia at 4.46 P. M. ; arrives Id
Beadingaf?.4oP.M. „ . . ..... ..
1 Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 5.10 A*. M*t
andPotirSlleatia.« A.
tooß MLAftemoon trahuleOToHarriiburgaU2.feP.M_
and Pottsvffla at 2.4 ft P. M. I arriving at Philadelphia ft
' Harrisburg aceommodatinnleaves Beading at7.l6A.
M-, and Harrisburg at 4.10 P.M. i CtonnoctiMat goading
with Aftemowi Accommodation south at 6.85 P. SL,
driving in Philadelphia at 9.25 P. M,
I Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
SSs;“tSj puna
delphla tttai6P. M-; leave Philadelphia forltoadin* at
B.OOA. M„ returning irom Beading at <L2B P. 6L
TrrH KßTfafe- YALLEY RAlLBOjW—Passengers for
Downlngtown and intermediate Mints take the 7.80 A.M.,
llso and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning
from Downingtown at 6.30 A. M.. 13.45 P. M. and 6.15 PM
1 PKKKIOMI'.N Ra I l.miAD.—Paasenaere fur Skip-
Back take 7.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadot
Dhia, returning from Skippaok atiUOA. M. and 12.46 P.
MTStage lines for Various point* In Porkiomen Vallej
eonnectwitli ti alns Rt Collcaevlllo kn.d_Hklr>uack. '
T NEW YOdiK EXPRESS. IXJU Pm’BBUKUU AND
THE WEST.— loaves 'New YArk at; 9 A. M_ 6.00 and 8.00
P.M.,pacatng Beading at LOS A. M..L60 and 10.19 P.tL.and
connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern
Central Kailroad Express Trains tor Pittsburgh. Chicago,
Williamsport, Elmira.Baltimore,Sc. .. ,
i Ketuming, Express Train loaves Harrisburg. on arrival
of Pennsylvania Exproea from PlttSburgh,ttt 3.60 and 6.60
A. M.71(U0 I*. M.; uas.lnff Heading at £44 and 7.81 A. M
and 13.60 P. M., arming. at New York ILUO and 13.30 P.M.,
and 6.00 P. M. Bleeping Cats accompany, these train,
fhrough between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without
'i'mSu train for New York leayesHarrlsbnrg at a ip A. M.
and 3.06 P, M. Mail tralnforllarrisburg loaves New York
VALLEY BAILBOAD.—Trains leave
Pottavllta at 6.45, iI,W A. M. and 6.40 P, M,, re turning from
TffiSleayeAuhrro it oik jtWifor Pinegrove and Hot
dshmgi'nhct at 12.16 P.M.Tor Pinegrove and TremontTro.
taming f rom llarrisbara at 8.30 F. M_ and from Tremont
dt74o A- M-acd6.BsF. M, *.*•». * •
tarmSSmTleketsfrom Philadelphia to Beading;ud
intermedute' Stations, are eold Try
Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Beading and
Fottatown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
I Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good, for day only,
f^afroSd
Irhe following tickeh. ore obtainable ontyat the Office
if B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 337 BoutFroartt steoet,
Phuaaelphla, or of O. A. Nlcolls, General Superintendent
foommntottoh Tlckot, rt igper.'wntdiseohnt. between
any points desired, forfmnlifce and flnho. '
rguleago Ticketo, aood.for 2,000 miles, between all point.
twelve months.
MsbSdwtth cards, themselves and wives ts
jErcondmiTidtets from Ps* Uae^ I Mi£!iM , at«da , Md
McDviw!nsw?jSSSifif an descriptions forwarded to all
from tte Coinpanyt. New ftnlghtDppo^
for Mimrin,
i g^SSSaM
T-T-'.
TIUVEUEBS> GUIDE.
F.r I MsDwswrr CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL
WPaBEil eoad.
nr BPRING ■ - -
■ On and after MONDAY. April 12th, 1869, train* will
leave Vine Street Wharf is follow*, vu.: .
Man ....7..............8.80A.ML'
Freight witbPAsseogorCArattaohed..,,.. IS A. Jlj-,
Atlantic Accommodation...-....-..............ADR M.
', returning; will leave ATufilma - • .
Mail.2ooP,M. .
Freight, with I’asaimger Car...... ..... ..11.45A.M.,
AtlantleAecommoda4ioD.V7........-.:...'.i J ..:.AI4AjM.' .
Junctton Accommodflaon.toAtcaandlnterittoi ia y-w-'t
I dlate Buttons,, T>7. , y.piMt tP t -.-
Lcavc Vine Street .....:......-.ldleA. Wand&Bo P.V.
LeaveAfto..i77.*....i...r-i... J SB?A.M.andIAI6P.E
1 Haddonfteld Accommodation Trsdna ; -■ l .i
.. .W ri : and;.moat i direct llne to Bef*hlebmn,> •
Easton, Alleulown, Mauch Chunk,, Hagleton. i Wblta Ha. ,
Ven. Wiliesbarre, Mabanoy City. Mt; CartrieL Plttaton, -.
TuDkhauuock, ScrantoU, Carbondalo and all tbe poinhr:
In the Leblgh and Wyoming coal repomp n >:>'
; PaiSeugcr Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. comer'Berkg ,
»°d Americaneffeetf; L j Li j-r-- .A I j '/. >
, WINTER ARRAN GEMENTtrI'EN DAILY. *i,R AlNfit' .
-On and nfuTMONDAY; NOVEMBER:23LPastpnger
Trains leave tlioDepot corner df-Berka and Ainericais '
ttreet*. dally (Sundays exceptedVoa foUawM: 3l« yt ‘ t *
lAt 7A6 A. ML—Momlpg' Express. for ■ Bethlehem Mr i
Principal Stations on Norm Pennsylvania Railroad, con
necting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley haOroad'fot ’
Allentown,- Catasauqna., s Blatiniton, t Manch Ohrak. '
WeatherlT.JeanesviUe, Hazleton. White HavomWiikes, ;
barre. Kingston, Pittetoni TunkbannoOk; and all points
if*!* 8 * 1 AndWyomiug VaDeya; jdso,^to connection with ' •
Lehigh and Monanoy Railrcrad for Mahanoy City. And' >
With Catawisu Railroad tor Rupert Danville,Mitonaaa ,
Williamsport Arrive at Mauch CHunk'at w'M.i at
Wilkesbaneat 260P.M.; atMahanoy City atUOP.’M. >
Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley
Train, passing Bethlehem at 1166 A. M. forEastorTand
potatamiNewJOTßey Central Railroad toNeW York.' '
It ad lntemedia™ I H!ationa OD paMenKeis TS^wffiow
Gmve, Hatboro*andHartsvUle,bythlatialn.t»keßt**e
at Old Yortßoad. ... -i .(ITTi'f
124$ A. M.iExpreeelforßethlehemrAllentown.Mahch—■
Chunk; White Haven, WUk6sbajTe, Plttston, Boanton :
and Cartondalo.vla Lenlgh and Susquehanna Railroad. 1 '
also to Easton and points on Morals and Eeeex Railroad to
New York Sud AUentOwn andEsston, and points On NW
Jersey Central Rslhoad toNewYork vla Lehlgh ypley
i At 1046 ’A. M.—Aecommodatloii for FortWaßhlngtoa
stopulng at Intermediate StsUone. a
At L 46 P. M.—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem.
Allentown. Mauch Chun t White Haven, WUkeßbaße. ‘
Pitteton,Scranton,and Wyoming Coal Repona, "
jAt 2,46 P. 6L'-AceotnmodaUon for Dojloatown. stop
piOg at Ml lUtfilXXlSdlAtO BtfttiO&Bw' ■ ' - i ;
iAt A. IRP.M.—Accommodation for Doylestownttop
hie rat all intermediate stations. - ■ ■ ;;
1 AthOOP.M.—ThroughaceommodsUonfor Bethlehem, ■
and stations on main Une of: North Pennsylvania Rail,
roadvconneetlng at Bethlehem' with Lehigh ValleyEvo.
nlngTralnfqrEaston, Allentown, Manch CUuhfc 1
1 At 6.20 P. ML—Accomodation for Lansdale,, atopplng
all IntermediateataHone: ' ;
AtlLBo i-. M.—Aoeomuodatlona for Burt Washington
. TRAINS ARRIVE IN ,
From Bethlehem athlQ A. M., 210,6.26 and 8210 P; M. :
, 210 P. M., 6.25 P.M. and 8.30 P. M. Tralus make direht
connection with Lehigh VaUoV Or Lehigh and BiSluo. ■
banna trains from Easton. Scranton, Wilkeebarra, Maba.
noy City and Hazleton; -j - - s f-cm
] Pia.enger» leaving WllkeabSrre at 10.18 A. M.I MS P.M., , -
connect 6,26
FromDoylesfOwn atSJS A. 466 P.hL and 7. P.M.
■ From Lansdale at 7,80A,1L . v-v, ' ; s
FTOmFortJVasJi|iigtonatJOCALlili andRIOP.M. >,
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-aO A. M. 1 >
Philadelphia for Doylefltown athOO P, M. >, J
Doyleetown for Philadelphia at 7 AJU. ... .
Bemlehemror Philadelphia at 4.00 P?M.
. Fifth and Slxm Streets Passenger cars convoy passen, ■
gers to and from the new Depot
White cars of Second andThlid Streets Line and Union'
Line run within a short distance ef the Depot - > > -
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Office, In order
te secure the lowest rates of faro-__ 7- ii;.
t , ■■ ■ i ■; : ELUSCLARK:Agent
Tickets sold and Raggago.checkod through to principal -
riofnts. at Mann’s North Penn, Baggago ExpfetS Office.
Ho. 1115 Bouth Fifth street' 1 ■ -■ - .. -
bBIPFEBS’ GUIDE.
For Boston—SteamsMß Line Direct
l -•- • : " 1 ;
SAIIiING FROM EACH POET EVERY FIVE DAYB.
FROM FINSST^^^KLPI^ AMD I^NQ
? > ThiH line la cotapo*ed,"of' tho’,
ifmßmOß* Steamships, >-■; • • •>;
HOItIAN, 1,488 iobb*'CaptainO. Baker* *
’ SAXO .ft, l,2Co,tanf\ Captain Sears. i **«,■;
J ftoHlll*Jii*l,293toDBjCapuuxiCr«'welL .....
The SAXON]from FhUa,Baturda7* April 10. at 10AM*
The NOKMAN, frotn BdfltonjThuriday ApriiS at 3 F.M*'
, These Btt-amßhipaeaiipunctuallJVandFroißhtwill;be : >
received every day, a Steamer being always on the berthr-
Fieleht for. points beyondßoatoneect with despatch? h "
t>cißht taken for all pomta in New and for* /
warded as dlrflctdd* __|mraran6e % per cent, at thebffice. . _
’ For-Freight or Fueagd ! XBUpenor 'accommodations
apply to . ij. y/HENBX WINSQR AW* -
j ... : >, BSB South ; Delaware avenue* »
PHILADELPHIA, EIOHMONDAMD NOB*
FOLK BTEAMBEUP LINE. : .
- THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE
. ..... ... r SOUTH AND VVEST. ,-y-t
I EYEEV.-BATUBDAY.
At Noon.fromTIRST'WHAKF above MARKET fftreet
THROUGH BATES mid THROUGH RECEIPTBtO all
Eoihtain NcrthiandBouthCarolina. vlaSeaboard Alj^.
ine Railroad, connecting atPortsmouth, and to Lynch*
buTbi Va. v Tennessee and the West via Vlrrinta l and ' 1
Tennessee Air-Line and Richmond andDanvUleßallrdftd,
Freight HANDLED BU r ONCE, and taken at LOWER
RATES THAN ANY OiHEKLINE, • w ,
Tho regularity, safety and cheapness of this route com
mend it to the pahiic aa the most desirable medium for
carrying every description of frefgbt ’ •
No cbargeior commission, drayage, or any expense for
transfer.' . ......
Steamships insurant lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY.'
WM.P. CLYDE &C!0„
14 North andlSoutb Wharves,
W. P. PORTER. Agent at Richmond and CityPolbt, ,
t: P. CEO WELL & CO., Agent* at Norfolk; ,
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN HAH.
EAMfIHrP COMPANY’S UEGULAB
froh B 6ueen street wharf.
The JUNIATAtwiIIsaU for NEW ORLEANS. via HA
VANAiFriday, April 9, atßo’clockA-M.
TheVAZOO will gall from NEW ORLEANS. viA .
sail for SAVANNAH an S*.
tarday. April 10, at 8 o’clock AM. . ■ _ ,i
,'lhe WYOMING wllls&Utrom SAVANNAH on Sa-
will sail for WILMINGTON, N. G. on
onadlnl itfgned, and pass ago tickets aold
OFLADINg'sIGNED at QUEEN ST. WHARF.
For freight or passage, apply to ..
wii.r.iAM L, James, General Agent,
ISO South Third street. '
HAVANA STEAMERS. ~
iMSh’ _ SAILING EVERY SI DAYS. •
TWiraMaWb These steamers will leave this port tor Ha* ;
vena every third Wednesday, at 8 o’riopk A,.M. .....
jThe . steamship STABS AND STRIPES, CaptaU ,
Holmes, win sail tor Havana on Tuesday morning, -
March 16, at 8 o'clock. 1 :i
! Passage, $4O currency. - .
Paestngeia muit bo .provided witu pwaports.
No freight received after Monday. s ,
Beouced rates WATTSON ch SONS. . ,
, hjoNorthDelaward avepuA
Uema*. new expresblinetoalexANdbia,
dßßnasfc' Georgetown iBOd 'Washington.'P,’ C„ ,vla
lifi tmt , Chesapeake andDeluware Canal, with con-,
nectlons at Alexandria irpm tho moat dlroct route tor
Lynchburg. Bristol, KtfoiVille, Nashville, Dalton and the
Southwest..:. - ;;'O. V : ii!! ,1; -V'
Steamers leave regularly.fromthe first wharf shove
Market street, every Saturday atnoon.
Freight riceivOd dally. < ■ ■ : ! : ■
• WM.P,CLYDE*CO.,
HNorthandSouth Wharves.
J. B: DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown : . * ;‘; ’' ■
M: ELDKIDQE & CU., Agents at Alexandria, Virginia.
NOTICE.—
FOR NEW YORK. t
Viwfa via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
-£-} /EXCESS STEAMBOAT COfAPANYJ ,
The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water commonica*
tion between Philadelphia and New York. ~ . *
S team ere leave daily Irpm iiwt wharf below Market
atieets Philadelphia, and fqot of .WhU etreet, New York.
Goode forwarded by all tbo Upee nmuingoutpf New
York—North, 1 East and West—freer ot Cornmlaaioa *-•'•••
FroiKht received on and after Bth* Inflt,< and forwarded
on accommodating terms . ,j- •;.* *' »■
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Aftenfa,
12 South Delaware avenue, Phlladeljma.
JAB. HAND. Aeent, n» Wall street,' New York.'
tajjMg. NOTICE,—EOR SEWYORK, . (
WbmwS DBLAWABE AND trARITANO ANAL. ' 1
BWIFTaUItBTRANBI'OIiTA'nONC'OMPANIf.
. DESPATCH AND BWIPTSLWS i
! Tho hveincie of the bo liue« tvill ho ,ro B ’ l ™S? k ?S„£“r ,
aiter the 19th of March. Kor frdghfcwhich Will bo taken
1 n '»eooinißod*tlng terms, “W^ 0 BAIRD A 00.. :‘ , '
No. 183 South Wharveo. 1
. .-■■■■■ , nirt.aware AND CHE3AFJ3A&*;
-fcagjSfr towml • ,
Uavre"do-o«cc,l>*a warB City and totormodtaMWintj. ;
j :
j w/VTH'E— FOB NEW VIA 1 -
which w"lt.o d talira on h tprmvWrt* P» ,
M BAJiID A CO., taa Honth . ,
CAUTION.
CAUTION i ,i’ 1 '‘T Lt’i-i-iii"
Braoifc.from.Nowport, Enslatld;f
Jebtß Of »B«ir coi>tr»oUng ■will be
m.»ter or bio agent.- J.“
..'. Weltiatstreet;
t&aAtssatsk&Bmsa-
Captain or-ConaUtneas ? JPEXRBWEIuHI?, & BONS.IIp,,
WalDntßtrtet. ' •-' "r- ‘ .
**• cB4WS*J»Jt