Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 09, 1869, Image 4

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SuiiAfK —The Bupplemdnia) -tax'bill wu^
“ttowral amendments reported;
mlilc'oh Finance mere agreed to,, Atnoog tnoai
was a provision extending the time,tojr withdraw
ing distilled spirits from tbe bonded warehouses
mull lhe 30th of Juno, 1869, .but subjecting it to ~
an additional lax of one porcont. por.gaUon. per.
rnonth after the 20thi of Anrll.-nntil withdrawn,
and forfeiting nil distilled epirltrTotnainlng in
bond after June 30th, 1869. >, , i f *i i .
A provision amending section 9 of tho original
act, that retail dealers shall pay a license ol$2o;
that wholesale dealers (selling not less than five
gallons at a time) shall pay a tax of® 100; dealers
TOhnaf. Bales ( Including sales Ot all'other mer
chandise) 5 ; exceed $25,000, an . addltlOhaV tax of
one dollar for every one hundred dallarsyjf sale
of Honors in excees of such 825,000, and on every
tbontand dollars of Bales ot other ..merchandise
shull t>av at the same rate as a .wholesale dealer;
but that no distiller or. brewer who hasbald a
Bneclal lax as such, and who sella only distilled
spirits or malt liquors, at tho place Of manufac
ture in tho orieinnl casks or packages, to which
stamps ore affixed, shall be .required to pay a
special tax of tho wbolssalo dealer.
The House bill to authorize the submission of
the constitutions to the people of Virginia, Texas
and Mississippi, was laid on the table, and, at
4..10, the Senate, on motion of Mr.iFenton, went
Into executive session.
- Evening Session. —Mr. Wilson called .up Jhe
joint resolntion.for the protection of soldiers and
ihelr heirs, which was amended and passed. It
provides that bounties shall be paid, Or Sent bv
the agents of the Government direct to the sol
diers, or their heirs entitled to them, wilhont the
intervention of claim agents. „
On motion of Mr. Chandler, the Senate took up
and passed tho House bill malting an appropria
tion lor the improvement of rivers and harbors
for tho fiscal year ending June 30,1869.
The conference report on the Indian Appropri
ation bill Was concurred in; and the Senate con
curred in’lhu House amendment to amend the j
judiciaVsystem of the United Slates. At 10.20 P. ;
M. the Benate adjourned. . j
House Mr. Lynch introduced a bill to amend ;
the national currency hct. Referred to the Com- j
mittee on Banking and Currency.
Tho House then, at quarter before 3. took up |
the contested election case from the Second Dis
trict of Louisiana —the mojority report being
that L. A. Seldon be admitted !o the seat, and the
minority report being that C. S. Hunt was en
titled to the seat. . . „
After discussion for over on hour and a half,
the amendment was rejected, the original resolu
tion adopted, and Mr. Sheldon admitted to the
House then took a recess till half-past
seven, the evenings eseion to bo for general busi-
Krenivg Session. —Mr. Holman, from the
Committee on Claims, reported a bill to pay to
Susan A. Shelby, of Fort Gibson, Mississippi,
five thoueAod dollars, for cotton sold or captured
by the United Stales. Passed.
Mr. Dixon, from the Committee on Commerce,
reported a joint resolution for the sale or ex
change of the Bite of the Custom-house at Nash
ville, Tennessee. Passed.
Mr. Dawes offered a resolution to give to mem
bers of the Fortieth Congress, whose successors
are not yet elected, the books ana documents to
which members of the Forty-first Congress are
entitled. Adopted.
Mr. Bingham moved that the Senate bill to
amend tho judiciary system of the United States
be taken from the Speaker’s table, and that the
iSemtte amendments to the House amendments be
non-concufred in, and that a committee of con
ference be requested.
A discussion followed, which was interrupted
bv Mr. Dawes, who presented the conference re
port on the Indian Appropriation biff. The
Senato recedes from its amendments making ap
propriations under tho new treaties, and agrees to
the House substitute placing—millions at the dis
posal of the President, with an additional pro
vision authorizing tho President to appoint a
commission of ten person a, eminent for their in
telligence and philanthropy, lo exorcise joint
control with the Becretarv ot the Interior over
disbursements.for the Indiana.
The Senate also agrees lo the House amend
ment declaring that nothing in the bill shall be
construed as ratifying or approving any ladian
treaty made since 20th July. 1867.
Mr. Dockery, from tho Committee on Freed
men's Affaire, asked leave to report back the
Senate bill to continue till January 1, 1871, the
educational department of the Freedtnen's Bu
reau, and the collection and payment by the
Commissioner of that Bureau of the moneys due
to colored soldiers, sailors and marines. Objec
tion was made.
A motion was made to suspend the rules, bnt
failed.
After discussion the previous question was
moved and seconded, and the conference report
was agreed to.
The discussion on the hill to amend the judi
cial system ol the United States was then re
su riled.
Mr Schenck proposed that the House concur
in all the Senate umeridments except in a particu
lar one, and to Insert in that the words, “who
having held hla commission as snch at least ten
years;" so that it will read, “any judge, who
having held hiß commission as such at least ten
years, and shall have arrived at the age of seventy
years, may bo permitted to resign."
This was agreed to, and the Senate amend
ments as amended were concurred In.
The Home then, at 9.40 P. M., proceeded to
the consideration of the contested election case
from the Third District of Pennsylvania, the ma
jority report being that tbo contostunt, Leonard
Myers, is entitled to tbe seal; and the minority
report, presented by Mr. Randall, being that the
sitting member, John Moifel, is entitled to the
seat. I
Owing to the absence of Mr. Randall, from ill
mss, the case weht over until to-morrow.
Mr. Kelley )*introduced a bill to pro
vide for the establishment of an international
metrical system of coinage. Referred to tbe Com
mittee on Coinage, Weights and Measures. Ad
journed.
Pcunarlvunm l.eglaluture
| OLO6K OK YESTKItUAY’s P HOCKEPINGS. ]
Benatf.— The Governor sent in the re appoint
ment of Mr, Wickershnm, as Superintendent of
.Public Schools, which was continued.
Mr. Nagle hud passed the following hi 1 !:
Be it enaetal, <(•«., that the District-Attorney of
the city and county of Philadelphia may appoint
an officer as special detective in connection with
his office, whose duty shall he to assist in obtain
ing such evidence us shall be directed by said
Attorney for the Commonwealth in all criminal
Cases.
An act relating to suits brought against citizens
of this Slate by parlies ot another State. i’asßud.
Adjourned.
House.— An act introduced by Mr. Rogers, to
abolish the death penalty is this commonwealth,
was defeated by 20 uyes to (12 noes.
Evening Session. —The special order was the
House bill extending universal sulfrage to all
men and women of 21 years, who have resided
one year in the State and ten days in the district,
and who are able to read the Constitution. Tnc
bill waß defeated by 21 yeas to lij uavs.
The following bill, which had been passed ,
through the Senate this morning, was takon up by j
the House and passed by a viva mr.e vote, viz : ]
That It shall be unlawful for the Councils of Phila
delphia or for any person or persons acting under
thur authority, or for any other persons, to re
move or eaußO to be removed, any railroad IrucK,
tracks, switch or switches, turn-out or turn
outs, now being upon Broad Btreet, until an
assessment shall be made agreeably to the
provision of the second section of the act of the
2ild ol March, IMG,for the Improvement of Broad
street, of all the damages which may result to the
owneis of piopcity and to the occupiers of the
Bft PJ e uUmg the lino of the euid Broad streot, to
i which, or into which, -turnouts are now cou-
Btrucleo, from the removal of said railroad or
railroads, or turnout or turnouts, or switch, un
tll the dam a gesso assessed shall be paid.
Alter the Mil was phased, Mr. Nicholson of
'»i?, r J;“' nß 'd(! r the vote, which was
agreed to, and the bill came up for discußsiou.
M . r; „Dtt V ‘B an< J Mr -6i>euker Clark declared that
the bill was legitimate and for a good Dumoso
and Mr. Josephs and Mr. McGinnis aaserteef that
1U passage would keep the rails on Broad Btreet,
. Pin ally, tbo hill was laid oven In. coneequeneo of
the arrival of the hour of adjournment.
It is reported that Marshal Berrano and Admi
ral Topeto aro about to resign.
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Engllsb Finance*
j Liverpool, April B.— lli tho House of Com
mons this evening, tbo Hon. Robert Lowe, Chan-.,
fcellor of /the /Exchequer, snb'mttted the annual
buaget,in j6xpl»riatidn t>f Which: he said tho minis* -
jtry proposed to deal separately with tho general
{expenditures and those (for tho Abyssiulan war.
The estimates made by the Hon. G. W. Hun t, his
predecessor in office, were £73,000,000, white the
receipts word '£72,500,000, leaving a deficit of
(£soo,ooo,which was to be mot this year.
I He (Mr. Loy?o) estimated the expenditures of
tho present fiscal year at £68,250,000; showing a
reduction of £2,260,000 from the estimated ex
penditures of last year, which was gained Orinel;
pallym the Admiralty and War Office. Ho esti
mated the revenue of the present fiscal year at
£73,000,000, 'or nn excess over last year of
£260,00., 80, if the Abyssinian war were not to
be provided for, tbe surplus would be £ 1,600,000.
The whole expenses of the Abyssinian war wore
£9,000,000, of which £7,000,000 were expended
io India.
, The conntry had still £4,000,000 of this amount
to pay. Tho supplies of the present year would
jnst balance tho Abyssinian and general deficit.
Under tho circumstances, It is doslrable to raise
a further sum by taxation. Ho regarded tho
present means of collection as expensive and un -
Baiiefactory, and said Us only warrant was Its
antiquity. Ho proposed to collect the assessed
taxt6 by means of excise licensee, granted at tbs
commencement Of each year/on returns to be
furnished by the tax-payers.
Tbe Income tax is to be collected in the sam9
manner. By tbeso measures, £,’>,250.000 will be
brought into the financial year, iu addition to the
amount heretofore collected. Oot of this amount
he proposed a reduction "of Id. upon the income
fax, to repeal the import duty on corn and the
•fire insurance dutv, aDd to rearrange several
smaller items. This will give .a decrease o! £.V
000,000 and will leave nearly £500,000 clear sur
plus. „ .
■' Mr. Hunt, late Chancellor of the Xxchequer, tn
reply to Mr. Lowe, said tho reduction in the esti
mates was doe to the efforts of the late, govern
ment in makiDg the army and navy more ei
licicnt. After a long and desultory conversation,
the usual resolution of leave to arrange the bud
get was agreed to. *
CITY BULLETIN.
Tire Bt p ipe or Twitohkll—'Tbs feesrs's
I.NVKSTKiATiii*. —Coroner Daniels yassenday af
ternoon commenced an investigation of lbs cir
cumstances attending the death of George &.
Twiicbell. Jr., in .Voyamensinr Prison. Tar
jury is composed of Drayton S. Lewis. Joseph L.
Forleecue, Alexander J. AlcQieayy, Tho-nas £L
Kemble, John Conrad and Herman Dier-i. Tie
loilowing testimony was elicited-
Wat. B. Perkios swom—l am SajserisSsadsat
of the PriscD: I was no; present in toe call last
evening after seven o’clock; T«rtlvb*li"s re-iter:
were there in the coarse of the afternoon and
i venire; two keepers were always <kb that aorri
cor; bis relatives were permitted to see: Lins s.l t-L
reasonable times; Mr. Briegbarst was iasi
; erson in the cell last eight. TvriuiidE a.nd
j-.iion were not together daring tbe atria Pc;
lt« v could talk to each oths'fica their rati
floors: dou’l know anything o: Tev vl-ei. say-inr
to Raton that he wooM r--; be bane, grau care
is always taken to keep from th'C pristorrr ev;iry
thing that may be used to take ire T witertiril.
was not seat cited after Visitors left, nor fheetaL
examined, for the reason that fbc vdbasT was t:h
r- cltd to be inside the ce&i. and to oecrry » ’po
sition from which he ecrsld see sfi lhat pasaai.
Rct. fttorgt Brirrbttrf.l. sworn—l left TwimUtdl
>bcns twenty eSnates sjses-pitwmi eiatoefc Inst |
i. iaht; 1 was twine to see Inra yesterday; from f !
;o"a quarter of 6 P- M_ and from 20 minutes in * j
10 so mlrrates after SHiKire was n canstant Btrsatn i
of visitors during Oat day-. 1 saw sixltam m eagh- '.!
i* cn persons in tire cel] at different timiih. and ,
t merge spoke of Sorl S' parsons Ti-fiting iiim he- j
tore I got we had little time for spiritual |
conversation nil evening. I could hardly gat am i
opportunity to read lit Scriptures Indore than; !
l_ hark s Perkins was with him xintii 6 o'dotik; hi
11 o’clock he got up. wound his waleh. handed
u-c the key. and said: -‘This is yocre,-1 shall
tt Ter wind my watch a gain;'' he then desired me j
lo call earlv in the morning: be had frequently !
called on God to strike him dead, otherwise he {
dni not eay anything about death; Twitchsli's
father was there in ihe morning, and Bason the ]
bed close to him; the father had George’s hand in j
his; I don’t think any one spoke to George apart j
bom the other visitors; at all times when visitors
were in the room one of the keepers was presellt.
Palrick Cassidy, sworn—l am a keeper of the
prison: last night the Superintendent detailed
several keepers to remain, and I was one: I went
lo Eaton's cell, and as I was leaving he said to
me. you are a friend of mine, and I think you
will not hangTwttchell to-morrow; I said, why
do von think so; he replied, I have had a talk
with him while the doors were open; I saw him
and wished to encourage him, aDd said to him,
"die like a man;’’he ebook his head, held np his
Huger, imd pointing lo htß month, said, “I'll not
go with yon—mum’s the word;” it was then
between and 10 o’clock. I reported that to my
fellow keepers, and it was de
cided to remove everything from
the cell he could do himself in
jury with; I went into Eaton’s cell, collected
his knife, fork, spoon, pitcher, saucer and plate,
and ho wished me to give them to his wife; I
i hen went to Twitchelt’s cell and told him the ob
ject of my visit, and he helped me to gather np
the articles, and everything was removed; he re
marked I should search his hat caße, which was
done, bnt could not find anything calculated to
do mißehlef; 7 did /mt search Iht prisoner-, he did
not intimate that he was going to do himself any
harm; there Were a good many visitors to
Tivitchell's cell on Wednesday; none were admit
ted except at Twitchell's request.
John Clayton, keeper, sworn—l wag in the
cell fully an hour in the evening; the father and
Mr. Bringhnrst were there at that time; the pris
oner b'iid, “futher, sit beside me, and let me clasp
\ our hand; this is our laßt meeting on earth.”
Tin y tbeu Bat on the bed and appeared to be af-
I, cltonatc to each other; the father was counsel
ling the son how be should act; at last they got
up and clasped each other iu au uffectlonate em
brace: the prisoner only left his seat once, to get
a drink of watei; he was Bmoking a cigar at the
lime; don’t know whore ho got the cigar; I had
u> ver .seen him smoko before in the cell: I bad
no orders to keep tbe lather and son apart; I did
not attempt to slop the smoking, because 1
thought he had obtained consent from the enper
inur.dcnl; I beard that Eaton often smoked,
Amtrew Fleming sworn—Mr. Twllcbell, Br.,
bis two eons and Sir. McCnlly were in the cell,
the Urst y esterday morning; a Mr. Rimes was
there also: I was in ihe cell all the time; they
hud conversations, all of which I heard. I did
not ste anything pass from the visitors to the
prisoners; when I was there in the altemoon, Mr.
Twi'ebel), the father, was present, also, Mr.
O Byrue and Gen. Collis; there were no close
rouversations I did not hear. We can't prevent
a prisoner and Mb friends from shaking hands
and embracing. All who were in the cell kissed
(icorge but the counsel.
Henry S. Peters sworn—l am one of the keep
irs: I assisted Mr. Cassidy to lake the things oat
ol Eulon's aDd Twitcbell’s cells; at 0.20 this morn
ing, we looked in Twitchell’s cell, and thought
him asleep; we drew the bolt and entered and
called, but there was no answer; we then felt him,
and louud him to be dead; we made an examina
tion of the cell on the night before, bat not to
discover if there wero any poisonous substances;
I bad no suspicion of Twitchcll taking hie life; so
tar as 1 know, no one of the keepers was in the
ceil after Mr. Brlngliurst left.
Mr. Casßidy recalled—At 12 o’clock last night I
slopped at Twitchcli’a cell and looked through
tbu ptcp-bolc; saw George with the blanket co
vered over bis face; 1 remained there somo time,
but bid not see hnn move, and I called the wntch
mun; bo made the same examination I did, and
we concluded be wob asleep; at 2 o'clock I again
visited him and saw him Id the same position; at
a quarter-past 5 o’clock I again saw Twitched,
and as be did not answer a call, I opened the iron
door, entered, and called again: malting no an
swer, 1 pnt my hand on his and discovered him to
be dead.
Dr. E. B. Sbaplcigh, sworn—l made an Inspec
tion of the body of George Twitched this morn
' lug: 1 found him extended on the bed, lltnbs ex
| tended, with mouth and eyes partially open-,
; there was an appearance <sf repose somewhat
peculiar; saw no signs of convulsions; the body
wus still warm, but the arms, feet and legswero
cold. This afternoon, assisted by Drs 1 . Lovis,
Butcher, Smyth, Packard and Adler, I made a
post mortem examination. The, eyes were ex
amined flrßt, and a peculiar dryness about the
corners was observed; there' was a stain on tho
lower lip, which could not bo woßhed away; tho
I brain was examined, the blood vessels of which
I were found to be excessively congested, and a
smell of prußsic acid was noticeable, bosidos a
aul r
peculiar redncPß ot blooilj'ttiat which ran upon
the bench and floor did hot coaprnlate; iho lungs
were r cohgestedftho heart worn flaoeld and con
tained floldblood; the Uvor WaK In n normal con
dition: the etdmoch contalncdlbnt a amall quan
tity or fluid, no solid :food| tho mnoUB membrane
of . tho stomaoh waß' in In .state of high con-
Kcstlon; the odor, of tho prnsslc acid wbb
observable t whenever tho . ;body! was a Openod;
I bad no doubt on my> mind of the cause of
death from too examination, hut in search
ing 'the ccll l discovered a bottle wrapped in
paper, in the toeof abaotelt : contains a soln
tion of cyanide ot potassium, which la a deadly
poison; the bottle is n half ounCo ono, and Is
about, half full; portion ,of U Was ovldontly
poured In a tinenp by the prisoner, and swal
lowed by him as he lay on the bed.- There Is no
donbt that George -8. Twitchell came to hU
death from poison administered by himself. Tho
other physicians all contorted with Dr. Shaplelgh
as to the caneo of death. .
The jnry at this point of the examination
adjourned until Samrday morning at eleven
o'clock, when the taking of testimony will ba re
sumed.
Cm Councils-—JL stated meeting was held
yesterday afternoon.
Select Brtatci —A. message WSa Kttsdvod from
the Mayor vetoing the ordinance to wrt&niw
removal of the city railroad tracks from Marte t
street, west of Fifteenth street. Tits Mayer
savs:
“It is a grave preihleaa what its eitfcct may r?
upon the trade and the '£*BKsr*t prwprsity «f cur
erty. To move to a more distant place the poist
from which opr merchants receive wad whore
they convey their goads fat Skipmoh;, 5s to in
crease the orpfSi pm- a: vtsth 'the sh are
cr.mpvfiiitsn CDder which mteantSS te done, as per
bsps so eneoarage the trade of Trivia! (Cities at the
expense of oar own. * '* * 4 f stj'bitiit witr.
crest respect to the wisdom ‘Of ©omrtiTte the pro
prierv of matnrely eontuaerinc :ihe Whole -Mrijinot
htfc.re srihse. sw.i 5 will ela3ij* %mirt/vc ‘any oil!
which is frsniodapon a tborongh'Oshd. hompre
bf-nsive. view of this ampo'rts.nt quosahh, An im
portant stop in this frireefion was taken hv Cont
me® oremeil at thoiTlasttnoatlncdn thendfhnmne
to the Sidlnu.d Onmrract w or ttjc'WDW.tlon ns to
which streets shall he beraiif tor insect for Milrnad
r-urposes. To flettirminc In nfivanee wborr
(orwarding warcbonsas should sgb,' whet be
reason of the removal of the hails thee- urr
ot£ic®s io leave Viartol street. swims. te tnr Jr
have zEnch vnlni-.."
The hill was reimeet! to the Commit Iru or. Rali
roacla.
The s-utucS report of the Bolinr dnepomor was
waived trom thi Mayor.
A cicmmriniicatinn was recoivefl Irom thr Street
Csera.snct.:on;ria'!nTs, ruiiUntr that their oplntnn
as that ilit lera! efit'-i". of the recent tint <>: tlir
h.sgialatnr! is u supercede their contracts, tun:
ceil wanning to throw 11123 obstacles lh the way n:
the Bciare! n: Health. they will cease wort oc tin
3*ih »>« clulmliie pay op to that dale. Ke-
Serrflf to thi Committee oc Law.
Mr. rrimciscns snhmitletl a resolution nuthnr.
iiung the Supcrinumduiu of'Uily Railroad- to n
smew til! railrnafl iTribtre and turnOUl- from
2:roaf street, hervjcen Oilre and'l'mc, forthwith
r.r opier—yens, fll -nevs,. 1!
Mr Shurmur. r. piiUtloi: for 'the TeUlTision of
tpf Seventh WaTd.
Mr. rranciscns tendered bis Teslghdttop as a
mnaptHir ni the Uhamher to dike effee: oc the
aim Mcnidiiv of Jimunry nest. Ueterrtii to !>m
rmith!! 1 oc Fninhce.
ThrOnminiUei oc 'Water Works -reporter: i.
rreomtuic 10 lay viator pipes r iv. Adams, Tnlrly
a.lcth. V nrrei: Behrrade and other streets
Adopted.
The'Committee' on Betaoote reported an ordt
ccp'T miiLinc a inTthor appropriation of not.
lor >hi tm-nlnui 11: a new schuolhousc oc Tutrti
tiiceei. la-liiw -Oireen. Adapted.
Mr Ifiiehit- mirudticfid ac ordlnanec apnToviny
a enrrmu-.t with Genrge H. ifxliiCwnrtt. for the
■ta-untinc ol a new achooUmnat on TnrneT atrne-.
.near Sbtth. 1c tnc Twemy-tlfth Ward, -al SI!. VGi.
f'uSHffi.
Mr Taz. nflhe emu miner to verify the cash
accounts ‘of the City Treasurer, reported:
Crab hulccet an hand March 1.
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1 a- h re.ctived during the moiftk-
De-Sucr rievuscuts made drafuE lire
sacijlii •• • A*-'-
Balance
Appreprisred os fallows:
For the payment of interest on city
Joan
For the payment of tiikieg fund
securities.
'or tbe payment of registered
warrants and special claims
Tbe Committee on Police reported a bill, pro
viding that dogs found running at large in any
part of tbe city shall be taken up during thcenlire
year. Adopted.
The police appointments presented by the
Mayor were confirmed.
Resolution from Common Council for the
pavitjg of certain streets was concurred iD.
Also, a resolntion to change the location of the
Lulled States Fire Company.
Also, an ordinance authorizing the trustees of
tbe Philadelphia Gas Works to sell certain lots of
ground and buildings thereon.
Also, an ordinance relative to steam fire en
gines obstructing passenger railways in time of
fire.
Also, a resolution disbanding the South Penn
Bose Company.
The resolntion reported by tho Railroad Com
mittee last week, extending until January, 1872,
the period for the opening of Fifteenth street
through the Baltimore Railroad depot.
Mr. King moved to fix the time at January,
187IJ.
Mr. Hopkins contended that this would not
give the company sufficient time to get a new
depot.
Mr. King said that tho present depot will not
be interfered with, as lthad been built In antici
pation of Ihe street belngopenedat some time.
He was surprised that people in that locality had
not demanded this Improvement long ago, and
urged the immediate opening of tho street.
After a long discussion the amendment was not
agreed to—yeas 9, nays 16.
Mr Franclscns moved to strike ont 1872, and
Insert 1871. Not agreed to.
The resolntion was then agreed to. Ad
journed.
Common Branch A communication was pre
re nted from Mr. Downey, Chief Engineer of the
Fire D< partment, informing Connells that he had
rurpctdtd the Mechanic Engine Company from
service for alleged riotous conduct. Referred,
The Highway Committee reported a resolution
providing for the paving of Beckett street, from
Woodland to Forty-second street. Agreed to. '
The Committee on Gas reported an ordinance
aulhorizieg the Trustees of the Gas Works to sell
certain lots, the proceeds to be placed in tho Sink
ing Fnnd. adopted.
The Conmiittco on Fire and Trusts reported a
resolution authorizing the United States Fire
Company to change their location from Wood
erriet, above Fourth, to Fourth street, above
Wood. Agreed to.
Also, an ordinance compelling tho placing of
steam fire-engines, in time of fire, upon the side
of the street, so as not to obstruct passenger
care; provided,that tho, passenger railroad com
panies lurnlßh tho steamers with a goose-neck.
Also, nn ordinance suspending the South Penn
Hose Company lor one year from April Ist,.for
riotous conduct and assaulting the Asssistahi
Engineer, and that the appropriation be with
held. . .
After some discussion an amendment to dis
band tbo.cpropany was agreed to—yeas 26, ndya
13, and the ordinance as amended was adopted.
Tho resolution from Select Council instructing
the Superintendent of City Railroads to remove
forthwith the railroad tracks on Broad street,
from Olive to Vine Btreet, was takon up and
passed—yeas na y ß 9 - . ~
Mr. Evans reported an ordinance re-arranglng
the election divisionß In the Twerity-fourth Ward,
which was adopted.
A communication wasrecolved from tho Good
Intent Hose Company,asking Councils to abolish
the Board of Fire Directors. Referred.
The following’ bills and resolutions from Solect
Council wero concurred In: One in reference to
city bounty; one in reference to the Girard Es
tate; one in reference to Hunting Park; one pro
viding for the erection of a now school building
on Third street, below Green; one approving a
contract for a new school building in Twenty
fifth Ward. . i .
The supplementary ordlnaneo In reference to
the ereotion of the public buildings, passed by
Common Council, was returned by Select Conn
ell, with the message that Belect Council refused
to concur In the amendments.
Mr. Evans moved that Common Council insist
f'PJi
upon Its amendment s Agreed to—yeas 27, nays
18. Adjourned. ■ f -t “ •
! Binoulae Aooipknt.—Tcstordoy afternoon,
while James Gray/rß.arnoy Mqrrlaon, JaoScs and
John McPeakwero at . work on tho wharf at Lom
bard street, Schuylkill, a pile of limo storod on
the wharf slid Into tho river, carrying tho four
then with It. They wore rescued from the rlvor,
but John McPeok was so badly burnod by The
limo that fco fted to'bAremoved to tho hospital;
The others escaped with less injury, and wore
ta ken home, .
Ron Over.—About two o'clock yesterday af
ternoon, Harry Benson,' aged four years, waa run
over by a tight express wagon, at Swausou and
South streets, and was setlously Injured about
tbe back. He waa removed to the Pennsylvania
Hospital. Joseph Trainer, the driver o[ the
vehicle, was arrested and held to ball by Atucr
mnu Pevitt .
K MA*AMt A? AM>i# y Piuun. Fountain—**» hhdi«
I \l ATA.N3Aiv Ar>. r Sfxcr. KitU—&Ss hhd« *9 to» mo
lTTvrV--AxM* Ettra Holtato, Goldins—Ss.CW
ins jvlhwt ytp» tvojdi jiarnwa d> Bt>oct».
oovtsaran or ocukan stKaamas,
to aaiuvE. ■
»str» Ron Ml, vav*
! y,-A.-vJ KSnri.'ea....Gtuvow..Now \ark....... .March 99
SMaa ,Ut»ivool..N k via UaJUax-March 97
V 'htfiAa. Mhwaol. -New York via M. .March 97
1 ~»»'!*. Soaiharouten. .New \ork March SO
V'.i'Vr'J.A.'iAa... .. .-tiverTN-x.l .Neiv Y crk. March SO
S'«^^.-;..»rjatWddrK«wYartrr^.,.a^M*ctb|»;
iW ,*.• Kr.vAtvn...Uver»''V4..New\ark S!
il*a».*v Uv»rpool..New York MarchSl
N.*.:-.3 ATi:cxa.ia— U\ tryc l„fN>ttlauA., -..April 1
OAiA.-ilAi .OIaMC9W..NO«* \wk “> ri J 9
Java Xivycveol..jewVert . Amt .1
Atesnazssa- AK?' Wk —..April S
Ml . .BiiaraeSe.'N. d via Havana.. April 10
Thr Oa«*. New Vans. JjtrerpoeL Apr UU
TCTjAa t'telaictrhi*. .Sa-auuah. -April 10
VV-rf.Fir.!.. New York.. London. April IU
Alrokk. - .New Y ork.. Aapinwall April 10
Anr'r.AT. ... Portland..Uvervocil Apri jtf
Kartjvaa. - Sew Fork.-Now Orieana April to
SOW Y'«rk..Gla«oW April 10
(HP rJ JvaAoa NewY'oik.. Liverpcd .. -. .. April 13
F;rar.rKnaa.. -..New Yort.-UsunPurß. Air;} 13
rminraA.*. New \"nrk..LaverpooL..Aprllll
ssi.arana - Nrr. Y'ork. .Uvereool At'ri 14
lir.ltm.Jca ,New Vtat.7Havana April is
f-i-rita .'2 New Ytok. .Uwcrpool.... AprillS
.....New Y'ork..Liverpool .......April 15
I.GARDGF TBADK
;.,F..':7 C.r X. TATUAYI. t
Xt M v'.. LENT. > Mowraut CoMKn
JY C Wr CAAiNCfN. '
■m S3 aia. 5 a i Sen Sira 6 SS t High Wtin 13 35
4SRJTKD TESTEKiYAk.
Swcarwc *3.-,, Fierce, Si houia trom Now York, with
...on rr YV >4 Faird A t«v , „ „ .
hrsiur cr A C Sasm. Knar. 54 hotnv from New York.
■j rt re WP V -i. c. A Co.
Hurt HaaNM iScrvk Fedenon. ti dan from Liverpool,
e-nr ---3 re a Kerr A Bro.
sen; A J.Jite I'r r.r, Ftcmiate. « dam from Malanraa,
u-simt rrkCSisM *fa
SCUIT E aaxftwi. L,-.r. i da Vi (nr it] Rockport. Slv with
I.'l t 1 Kj.-ii.t 6 Sots. S 5 milfi si: or Barnecat. p»,>ed
v. inrnr erhnemrr. Ejeerii.t corthw-artL with mainmast
hrnl'tit fiS ta fwt ire'® the deck*
Sirbr iJUas G-ridicß.s from Pantepo. NC,
p: inTfibsr sasd to yertrcv-«« 6 Sheeta.
ftitisT V B«e, ffevtitech&m. 6 days from Newtoern*
r-itt & Co , , _ ,
twjw, C*lkC«ray, 6 days from Laurel, DeL with
InmntT t? lifiUiES «& Ox , 41 _
>ciir Gsnitt. laarthkil. 1 day from Levref, DeL with
Tr. & Lo**bi T.
. uf Tbn* Altai, from Baltimore, with a tow
of ta£se*'ta W POyde & Co- m
CLKABJEU) ifESTEBDAk
Boxie,Xew Orieana,via Phil*-
d--hhi» ard Southern ifafl B 3 Co.
BO Biddle. JleUuc. New York, W PClrdefcCo.
v- 7 M fT j 8 ShriTcr. Dennis, Baltimore. A Oroves, Jr,
Tv-hr Ida P VS feee-Jer, Dyer, Safua, C C Yao flo.-n
?sch: J:jib L fcerrill, W teks. Mobile, D 8 Stetson & Co.
rd.j a Ncjrenr, Bay nor, Bridgeport, Day, Huddell & Oa
>rbr J Sawyer. H&rmer, Providence. do
5-chr -J M Vance, Rordge, Cambrideeport, do
jj Btx oxnaQ, Douglass, Boston. do
•sebr K M Collins, Portsmouth. Dorev A Son.
Int Tina JeHencn, Altai, Baltimore, with barK«v Vv
P Clyde & Co.
MEMORANDA
Ship John Barbour, Chapman, sailed from Cardlfl 34th
•.it. for New York. .. . .
hbipCathedreL Nickerson, cleared at Mobile 8d io*t.
(■t Liverpool, with 2823 bales cotton, weighing L46&.7A1
pvusda. and valued at $403 4Sfi 61. . .
Steamer Prometheae, Gray, sailed from Charleston
v oierday for this port. , t
Steamer Aurtralaaian (Br), McMicken, eallcd from
LiveJpoolSOfh IIL for Boetonsnd New York
Bark Krmina, Parry, sailed from Liverpool 2otli ultimo
8 Woodland. Biggins, hence for Rotterdam,flailed
from Deal C6tb ult. ... , ..
Balk Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, waa loading at Navaesa
Seth ulor this port. „ __ .
Bark Alpha. Partridge, hence for London, waa off Bah
combe about 23d ulc. _, , .... ..
Bark Volant. Caetner, Bailed from Liverpool 34th uit
f °KSH<m ry Blair, flailed from Padang Ist Peb. for HoL
Comet, Petrie, entered out at London 25th ult
JCuromlngs. Hookway, from Rotterdam 26th Nov
Wa Falmouth for this port, waa spoken 6th insL at 13 M,
Cape Mav bearing WNW 17 miles; had experienced
heavy weather; lost foremast head and upper span, split
"’itrlg s'amuel Welsh, Johnson, cleared at Pensacola Slat
ult. lortbifl port. .
Jbrlfl Potosi. Ooallleet. at Palermo 14th ult. for Messina.
Brig H J Barton, Burton, sailed from Lisbon I9sb oIL
*°Brtg B Bpe’ed, Larkin, hence for Btettin, off Dungenees
Lizzie Batcbelder, Englieb, at Baltimore 7th Inst,
from Navarea. . .
Bcbr Addle Blaisdoll. Garfield, waa loading at Navaana
2J#tb ult for this port. , .
Scbr Arooe Edwaros, Bomers, from Navassa 20tb ult. at
Baltimore 7th luet. M w . . .
Schr May Munroe, Munroe, at New York 7th Inst, from
Mary R Somera, Somers, at Mobile 3d Inst, from
E S Conant. Gerrisb, and Jonathan May, Neal,
btnee at Portland 6tb ineL . „ ...
tebr Maria Roxana, Balmer, cleared at Portland 6th
Hoaiev. for Wilmington. DeL and
Osprey, Jonee, for Camden, NJ. cleared at Baltimore 7th
Barrett, sailed from Norfolk 7th Inst, for
jamee River, to load lumber for Trenton, NJ.
sldinfe.S7!
S.iif;B4v: 6!
£4,;;44.!0> So
87.-3.416 66
•re-ASlo 39
61.421 18
636.900 99
MARINE MISCELLANY.
A coble telegram dated Londou, April 7, states that the
Minnie Harding (probably the chip Nellie Harding, Capt
Mitchell, loßt repoited at Antwerp), has been totally
wrecked; crew saved. The N II registered 1553 tons, and
was built at Yarmouih.Me in 1867. where she wan owned.
Scbr Eliza 8 Potter, from Boston for New Orleans, put
nto Key West prior to Bta inst. to repair sails.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
The report of the sounding* taken by order for March
on ile Western Bar. Wilmingtoo, NC, are as follows:
hip, low wateT feet—high water U>j foet—Bpring
** Barlow water II feet--bigh water 16 feet—Bpring tides
16 aucMs tho report which hoe been forwarded by the
pilots to the Coruinißßiouerß pf Navigation.
CROSS CREEK LEHIGH COAL,
PLAIBTED & McCOLLIN.
No. 8033 CHESTNUT Street, West Philadelphia,
Solo Retail Agents for Coxe BrothOTs & Co.*s eelemwd
Cross Creek Lehigh Coal, from the Buck Mountain Vein.
This Coal ia particularly adapted for making Steam fox
Sugar and Malt Houses, Breweries, Ac. It la also onrar
passed As a Family Coat Orders loft at the office of the
fiunoriNo. 841 WALNUT Btreet (Ist floor), will receive
our prompt attention. Liberal arrangement* made with
manufacturers using a regular quantity. jylotl
X .hi : ; f-i M'/Jt 'IWf
MARINE
j-C.BTT OF prriT.anELPHXA—Arr.iL 9.
©OAfi. AND WflODs
R EL W& Ng BT. f A J/|®™ T .
i COAL DEALERS.
N. W. COBi NINTH AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
PHILADELPHIA. , t ,
Keep on hand a constant supply of_ Lehigh and acmijT
kill coals, from the best minos,for Family, Factory and
- Weight Gaor
“£lo7:if eOI U)WESTCASH PRICES.
FiOMPLAINTiTOF SLATE AND DIRT BY CON
\J Burners of coal ore done away with by our Coal
U>eoker - All pure coal broken into family sizes, ready
‘^S;L W,C ° ro^
0 1 »» »tioW-HTN P-R. JOHN r. SHBAFF.
qtHB UNDMiatGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO
Lehigh and Locust Mountain Goal,
which, with the preparation kiven by us, we think can
nrtt. he excelled by any other CoaL
Office.lYankUn Wltute BuUdin^No.^Seventh
ialO-tl Arch -treet wharf. achuylSiß.
BUSINESS OABDB
TJ HATH HOUSE. <■ i- ■
BCBOOLEY’S mountain springs, n. .L.
Ooenß Juno 20, with lncrensod attraction). Tortus
Ti,noSboura &FUGLEMAN,Proprietor.
E. B Vpta4ow Shades*. Bed*. Mattroasea, GarpotH and
Curtatae. No. 186 North Ninth otroot, Philadelphia, ah
W Viirblt unrepaired and vainlflliod.
“■ iiub a. wiiuaiT, tuobutow j*ijc a, glbmekt a. guisoom,
JAME ■ vba*ki,.:nt:axu
PETER WRIGHT & SONS,
importeiß of earthenware
and
Shipping and Commisdon Merchant*.
° B No. 115 Walnut etract. Philadelphia.
No. 103 Church etroot. City Btoron
fItUVY WBIiLS—OWNEKB OF PROPERTV-THB
r nlnce to act privy welle cleansed and dlsin*
£ted?a y t low pfIcef”A,PEV.SfION, Manu(act.iret
of Poudrotte. Qoldßmlth’« Hall. Library ntxoot.
AMERICAN AOAl>t»lX-OF WPBIO. ' '
RVFSbfa. April M,
t,&BT NIGHTOFiTHB BBABON.
. GRAND OAEaWrEOBMANUE.
THE BAMB
MOZART’S IMMORTAL WORK,
farßwhxl.ln a'merkjaor
LilTl! BAKIIA DUBHBULL
ADI)
MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLQUQ.
GHAND FAREWELL^KEtEoa'S SiATINEE.
~v . FAUBT. .
Ke*errcd Beat# totbo Matinee...... • •/UriW
can now bo bad otth© Academy, and Mr. O# W.
K •rinnnder’f Muelodloro, ittauhtfatnutetroot.
I CADKMY OF MUSIC.
When wilt buj>reee»loa.for the Brut time In Philadelphia,
Ournhach’* farooua Opera BojilTe,
GBNEVIBVK DE BjIAUANT.
On which occailon the two areat Prlma Oounaa, M&damo
BOSK ISKLhnnd Mdllo. BEBCLAU/AS. win jilot yap
pear *u the earno nvonluc. ioconJunctlon withail Uio
cell liratcil artlata of Mr. Oran’a Company, M. Oarriec. }J
lietkora,-M. Haurpoin. M.Qetot, M. Muway.M. I)eiiino,M.
lilYeiiea, M Chopin, Mdllo. Onarettl. Mdlle. Bwieard.
roweihii Chorueca, Urand Orehoatra, Bich, Ooatuiaos,
nnd MOerdla mi** cn ,
Murlcal Dliector and Conductor .. Egbert Stoopol.
NotwltbatandlQß theenofmoue cxtwnaea which attend
thcac performance*, thepilwssof admlaaian have been
fixed oa follows: General admiralon. 81: M»t* c»“hoao
cured without • xtra chorito. Family Circle, 60 cent*:
W Scuta for "any performance,can now be eocurod at the
Acad* is iy, and at W llllam XL Boner St Co. a Music Store*
No. fun Chcatout street. '
i)(iors open nt 7 o'clock. Curtain rIKH >t 7y,>.
JThlLadllFhia philharmonic bocietit.-
THE FOURTH AND LAST
0 RAND CONCERT OF THIS SEASON.
WILL TAKE PLACE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. April loth, 18*t.
Bol» Artl>l»:
MISS IiL'DOLRU lIENNIG. and Ihe
YIiUNG M/KN NFKGUOK HOCrETY.
A GRANDORCUEdTItA OF THE BEST FERtURM-
EitS OF PHILADELPHIA.
rnOOKAMMK.
No. 1. Mozart’s Svmphonj in J 5 No 3,
Grand Orchestra
VAST BEOOtIP. .
No. L Ooncorto, Wp £ 0 - 7B ' Von Webor
o. 2. Solo, VioUneHlo...
No. a. Solo Pi»no.^. I!U °^ ll . I ?.^USS_A.UDBTOPP
4 ‘ Cb^l'- N i ,i MM& ,^ t BOoFET K V tCt ” Cbm<!r
Orclies'r&l Accompaniment/.
No. 6. Overture, “William Tell’'...
GRAND ORCHESTRA. Q _ DEITIUcn
Conductor.
TKKETS. 61 DO. „ t
For Bale at the oflicc of *ho ttoo oty. No. 1102 Chestnut
nr<*oi,all the principal Mniic Btorea,ana at the Academy
of Music.
Doors open at 7. Borin at 8 o clock.
The Grand Public Pehearjat, proviotu to the Concert,
Rt UOt, ‘ nFTEKNOON. April Mh.
at W o'clock. Tlcketa.^ i ceBU. DwoRTII
J. A. OETZK. Bcrrctary.
LT STREET THEATRE.
C IIEST
C. D. HESS A CO.
C “ B “'W 6 N D E It E t L '• i
THE | The Succcea of thi« THE
FIELD l now fAmoua nrodaction. FIELD
or tii* THE HOUSES
LLOm STILL CROWDED CLOTH
or NIGHTLY. or
IiOLIL I The audience* . GOLD,
j Enthufiaatic! Kc» title! i
6 MATINEE AT CHEAT FR
SATt. HL AY NEXT, at i o’cli
St oietblo£
<ik UL” FL NNY next we
os ;
Look out/or
\ir ALNUT STREET THEATRE. Botina at7’„ o’clock.
W EVENING. April 9 b.
BENEFIT OP PE I*l X ROGEKB, AND
LAST NIGHT OF IXION.
LONDON BURLESQUE COMBINATION.
JENNY WILLMORE. LIZZIE WILLMUEB
and FELIX ROGERS.
Who will appear In Burnnid’a RJtravagannn r«
1X lON ; OR. TUB Ma NAT THE WHEEL,
To commence with H. T. Craveu’a Drama of
MIRIAM'S CRIME.
ON SATURDAY EVENING. _
Tllb FOIAU: FORTY THIEVES.
op MERCHANTS
•JOUK of I&ELAMi),
Humoroua. Legendary and BeixtlmentaL
CHOICE IRISH HALL A Hd
By Mias Jenny King and Ur. John Barker.
THiSANif£v&v e Ming during tub week.
Ticket*. 26 cent*; child' ou, ID cent*: begin* at 8.
MATIN BE SATURDAY. a*. a o'clock. ars6tt
rpnEATRE CO MIQUE—SEVENTH STREET. BELOW
X Arch. Commence* at 8 o’clock
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
Tbo wonderful performance* by the incomparable
Prof St. JEAN. , frot. ST. JEAN.
King of Conjurer*. No trap* or confederate*.
HD son. E. EMANUEL ST. JEAN, alao appear*.
MATINEE at aon SATURDAY. Admiriion 2a cent*.
Children ID cent*. Evening. 2D, 60 and 76 eta.
MONDAY—Tbo Brtbanßell Ringer*.
Mrs. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.
Becbu at 7^.
EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Robertson’* Gicntest Succcu,
SCHOOL.
With New Scenery, Mublc.
Unique Effects, and
Great Cast,
Including
MRB.JOHN DREW
AND FULL COMPANY.
FIRST SCHOOL MATINEE, , , „
BATUkDAY AFTERNOON nt 2 o’clock.
SKN'I /.'H AbD HASBLER’B
THIRTIhTH AND EAST
ORCHESTRA MATINEE
npi Will be given on MAY Bth.
VOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE.
T GREAT SUCCESS OF
TUB ARABS. .
ALSO. IXION.
And the New Ballet
CXRRMANIA ORCHESTRA, PUBLIC REHEARBALB
X at the Horticultural Hall, every Wednesday, at 3M
p ' M ' horticultural hall.
Tlckefß sold at the door and all principal muale stores.
Packages of five, 81; single, 25 cents. Engagementa can
bo made by addressing G. BAHTERT. 1231 Monterey
street, or ANDRE’S Music Store. lllU Chestnutat. QCI7-OT
Academy of fine arts. t „
CHESTNUT Street above Tenth.
Open from 9 A M. to 6 P. M. ,
Benjamin West’s Great Picture of
CHRIST REJECTED
stiU on exhibition. JeHPdf
jyj^AMinolH r VmOCIPEDE T BCHOOTj, E gTEEBTS
Open Day and Evening. All slvlea of Velocipedes,
both for sale and to rent. Headquarters of Philadelphia
Velocipede Club. Admission. 10 centa.
mh9-3n)S W. POST.
HEATERS AND STOVES*
IMPROVED
French Range and Range Furniture
Blanufactared by
BBAIUUALLt BEANE & CO.,
Nob. 247 and 24£» WATER STREET, NEW YORK.
ap&iBWfKR.
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENBE, OB
AMI European Kangea, for families, hotels or public
£3l institutions, In twenty different sizes. Abio, PhU
WB adelpblm ltaugea, Hot Air Furnaces. Portable
Heaters* Low down Graics, Stoves, Bath Bolt
ers. Btow-hole Plates. Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc.,
wholesale and retail b,
No. 809 North Socend street
n025-Wif,m-6m5
. XHOMAB B. DIXON * SONS*
Late Andrews ds Dixon*
JESS No. 1824 CHESTNUT Street Pliilada,
Opposite United States Mint.
Manufacturers of U)W DOWN .
CHAMBER,
Andottter cjRATEB.
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood hirer
For w slxSS I v§!Sfc ding *'
dWT>
CHIMNEY CAPB,
COOKING-RANGES, BATHBOILEIIB.
W HOI/E BALE and RETAIL.
DRUGGIBTB ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR
large stock of fresh Drugs and Chemical* of the
Oils, Vanilla Beans, Sponges, Chamois
Skins, etc. ROBERT SHOEMAKER b CO.. N. E. corner
Fourth and Hace streeta. .
mhl7-3m
CIASTILE SOAP-NOW LANDING.—3O(fBOXES
)White and Mottled Castilo Boap, very superior quality.
IIOBErT SHOEMAKER 4s CO., Wholesale Drurgists,
N. I), corner Fourth and flaco streota. ■ -
/\LIVE OIL, SUPERIOR QUALTTV. ON
Unnd in bottloo; vnriouß branda. ROBEKI Bguu
MaKERds 00.. E. E. corner Eonrth ana Baca Btroeu.
Syringe* &C..BU at R<yrnEß
23 South lilKhth uti-oot
■ pii W . f''.”. ~Vfi «.
OPERA BOUI
.Molbiue
.Manajtcra
OBDO3.
IC*}
5,r .i
■ 1
i. $\:L
WIBT PitII.APKf.rHIA. April ». 180.
! Tbe Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholder* of tbo Control
Srnnijpprtation Company jWlirbo bold •t.thejr offloe on-v
ONBSMA»rir-I».»18«>2 *till o’oloekiAi'Mi.wliMAii'i
election will be held for nlneDlrectora end Secretary and
Trearurer to eervo for the enauln*year.
i aifemc , . j. g. fjufXfUMGER. Secretary.
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND
f ar TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. ■. :
I C'AMDKM, Mnrch S3, XB6A
! Tlioennual meetingof thoSlockholdM*ofthe.Camden, v
and Amboy Railroad aod Tranaportatlon-Ocmtimy, for
fho election of eevon Dlrectoni lo nervei for the enauhjK
year, will bo held In thin city At the Oflico of tbo Went
Jeraey Railroad Ccmpnny on WEDNESDAY, thoiStbof
uio-ciocic.
mhSfl dtapg)g Secretary of C. and A, H. It, and T, o<x_
' DIVIDEND NOTICES.
LKHWH VALLEY BAILEO&P COMPANY
ban declared a quarterly dividend of Two aud a
half percent., payable ut their ottice,'No. JMV Walnut eL*
upetafre.'on aud after THUHBDAY, Apiil 16th. 18®. <
OUAKLKB C. LONQdTKKTH,
. ap2 f m w taplß. Treasurer.
,N *
rmLAT>Ki.iaiA, April 6.1869.
At a meeting of it e Hoard of Director* held this day. a
icmhabjuialdividend of Blx per Ont. and an extra
dividend of Ten per On*.. wijrp: declared on tho Capital
Block for tho laat fix mouths, payable totbo Stockholder*
or their Iprbl representatives, on and after the 15th lnat
Clearo/ 7 taros.
nr'fltn'l&fr . J. W. MuADLISTEELPccrctary.
PUOPOKALS.
I'kEPAItTMtNT OF BIQHWAVB, BRIDOBJ. SEW- •'
IJ Elll*. *<>., OFFICE OS’ CHIEF COMMISSIONER,
No. 104BOCXHFIErU STREET.
PiiiLXDKti’mA, April & 18S9.
NOTICE TO CQisTUAuTuKS. “
Soiled Proposals will bo received at tho office ofthe
Chief Commuelooer of fciJitbwajß tmtii: 13 o'clock' Ma on ■
WONDAY. UuTiam iwfcffdr.tiie construction of lh*fol\ ; "
lowing tbreo feet w eFore. viz.: Ou Third street hetwcio 1
Kace aid Branch tttreeb ; Warren street, between Thirty*
seventh and Thirty>elgbth streets; Twelfth itreetjlrom :
Montetej to Itace ttreet; thoeco westward on Uses street
to Jscoby sireet; a» d on El.hth etrceL from Master street
to the ntfth'Curb line of Oolumtia avemicf;andiJorthe -•••
following two feet six Inch Bewers, vie.: On Lancaster--
street, from Market to Thirty-third street* and on Tasker*
street, from Sixth to Beventn. street*. ' . '
Tho understanding to he that the Contractor shall taka
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CHESS OOLOM N
OPTHX ' ' • ' ••
. rHILADELI'nit Evesiso ntTM,BTIW.
'/ -j : . • • FBtOAirrXpfll 9,1869.
Tho following clip U»e Round
Table: ' i. .
• * The confession may be somewhat humll latlng,
yet candor impels us to the admission ta%t,W*w
o few rare exceptions, the skill of ?S2*.
tears In this country would rantat hest aa third
rate, if judged according to the standaro of Boro*
«=,poan play. To assert that we haw not here cWry
intellectual element which, with pro My. cnJffv^.,,
- tlon, would be capablo of producing the highest
i order of excellence, were simply.to glw utterance
! to an absurdity: and we Incline W the opinion
that the sole cause of this lamentable disparity
nlaybo found In the different style of practice ;
which obtains among Chess-players In the United
States and In the Old World. In this connection
wc wonld Instance the invariable custom at the .
Clubs and other favorite places of resort for the
' Chef e-players of London and Paris, and- which
prevails to a greater or less extent throughout the
continent of Europe, of having some small pecu
-1 niary stake contingent upon tho rCsult oF eVery
' game—a system which, as yet, Is comparatively
unknown, or at least bat,rarely adopted, at simi
lar establishments on this side,of the Atlantic.-
“Among the very, many benehts thus arising
may be Instanced,,the implied necessity thereby
involved of adhering rigidly to the strict rales' of
the game. It tends also to inhibit tbo exceptional
practice so common to the tyro of desiring to
contend on even terms with the more practised
player, capablo of'elving him'largo odds. The
stake, no matter of bow trivial value, serves as a
maikct for games lost and won;, and will be
_ found to produce a very > material effeet In the
correction of a careless habit of play; there being
an instinct inherent In our very nature to strive
our. utmost to wrest from a rival’s grasp the visi
ble and tangible prize for which each contends.
Irrffne.ths simple fact tbat-tbereis a eometkinff-to
be contended for of itself lends Interest to con
teslabetwoen combatants differing In force, no
matter how widely: while in the long ran It wilt
have the assured effect of equalizing such con
tests by regulating the advantage rendered by tho
eirongerto the weaker player.”
In answer to.the above, we would simply sug
gest that ,we would prefer seeing the game de
moralised than tha players : and it has been a
subject of congratulation that tho game In this
country has qot been brought down to the levd
of tbe ,European ,gambling standard, ol which
Wo hsd a disgraceful exhibition In 1867, at the
Paris Congress. The respectability of the game
ih'Enropo Is Upheld by Buch men as Staunton, v.
(uXmi, Auderssen, Lange, and others, who do
act gamble. ,
Problem No* 057 •
BY DH. N. C. REID.
..CLAQB.
SiHll m #Sv 11111
■ A «
1 , White to play and mate In three moves.
--.-•1; \ f .*1 ':■>>' J rcr
Problem No. 658*
BY Mil. WILLIAM U. LYONS.
ULICA.
' white:
White to play and mate In three moves.
CHESS EM PHILADELPHIA.
Clajue No. 2184.
Mr. Jacob Elson plaje against Mesere. Roberts
aod Hncb, lo consultation.
(Loprz Ga:nhit Evaded.)
Wa. (Mn. Elson.) ' Bi.: (Allies.)
1. P to K 4 P to K 4
2. B to B 4 B to B 4
3. Q to K 2 K Kl to B 3
4. P to K B 4 P lo Q 3
6. P to KB 5
• lAltboiurb eood in exceptional cases, this move
gonciailyla bod play.)
5. Q Kt to B 3
6. K Kt to B 3 Castles
7. P to Q 3 Pt»Q4
8. B to Kt 3 P to K R 3
9. Q Kt to B 3 Kt to Q 5
JO. Kt i Kt P x Kt
11. Kt x P Kt x Kt
12. B x Kt P to B 3
13. B to Kt 3 B x B P
14. Castles B to K 3
16. B x B P * B
16. R x R (cb) Q x R
17. Q to Kt 4 Q to B 3
18. P to K 6 Q to B 4
15. Q x Q P x Q
20. P to K R 4 R to K Bq
21. B to B 4 B to K 2
22. P to K Kt 3 K to B 2
23. K to B 2 B to Q sq
124. Pto BS P to B 4
(knottier faulty step. White now obtains com
rnand of tbp Bishop's file.)
26. P x P PxP
26. R to Q B eq , K to K 3
27. Rto B 8 - Kto Q 2
28. R to Kt 8 K to B 3
29. P to Q Kt 4 R to B sq
30. R to B 8 (eh) K to Kt 4
(A decisive error. Kto Q 2 would havo given
the allies a chance for a dram.)
81, P to K 6 JB to K 2
32. R to B 7 R to K Bq
38. R x P C®h) K to R 3
34. Rto KlB KIR
36. B x R B x Kt P
36. B to K 6 B to B eq
37. B x Kt P, and wine.
' CHESS IN NEW TORE.
Game No. 8185*
Messrs. Mackcuzlo, Barnett and Dill consult
asralnst Messrs. Brenzlnger, Gilbert and Delmar.
(King's Gambit Evadetl.) ■
Wh.(Mackenzib & Co.) Bl.(Biiknzingek & Co.)
t PtoK4 £“>£4
2. P,toKB4 gtoß4
8. KKttoß3 £toQ3
4. Pipß3 BtoKKto
6, B to K 2 Bx Kt
6. Bxß QKU°? 8
7. PtoQKt4 B to Kt 3
8. Pi to Kt 5 Q Kt to K 2
9. P to Q 4 Kt to Kt 3
10. P to B 6 Kt to R 6
11. Castles Kt x B (ch)
12. RxiCt Kt to B 3
13. B to Kt 6 QtoQ2
14. Q to Q 3 P to Q 4
(Well played.)
15. BxKt Pxß .
16. KttoQ2 Castles (Q»R) .
17. PtoQR l PxKP >
• I§; "Kt x;K P • PxQP
(Hastily .played by Mr, Brenzfngor and his
alllfcs j thoy overlooked, in fact, Black’s 23d
move.)
19. P to Q R fi
20. Pxß
21. Rx Q RxR
22. PxRP K toQ2
23. KttoßO(ch> KtoQ3 -
' " "R'WRiq. •
26, K to B 2, and wins.— Round Table,
GomoNolai 66. <■
Messrs. Roser and Llssncrconsnlt against Messrs.
' Dill tnd Frankenstein.
(Scotch Gambit.)
Wit (Rostut & Co.) Bu (Dili. <fc Co.)
1. P to K 4 PtoK4
2. KKtto B 3 ' QKtto B 3
3. P to Q 4 PxP
• ; 4. BioQ B 4 B toB4
• ,6. Castles PtoQ3
6. P to K R 3
time, although modo to prevent 6. B to K
* ’ ' 6. Kt to B 3
,7. P to B 3 PtoQG
. .3. Q x P Castles
9. PtoQKtd B to Kt 3
10. B to Kt 2 Kt to K K 4
11. K to H sq ' Kt to B a
12. Qtoß2 , Bto K 3
13. Q Kt to Q 2' Q to B 3
14. Bxß. Pxß .
16. Pto B 4 • ‘ Q toKt-8
lfi. ICt to-R 4 < QtdK4
17. Q Kt to B 3 R to B 2
18,.Pt0 Kt 4 Q to R 3
19. Q to B 3 KtißF
20. B to B sq Kx Kt
21. (ji B
(If Kt takes, mates follows In three moves.)
j 21. Q x Kt
22. K to Kt 2 K to K B sq
23. Q to K Kt 3 Q to B 3
24. B io Q 2 Kt to B 6 (ch)
26. BxKt t Qxß
2G. Q x Q K x Q
27. P to Kt 6 Kt to K 4
28. Pto KBS.' Kt x Q BP, & wins.
' CHESS IN LONDON.
dome No. 2i87.
Played in the Challenge Cup. Tourney, between
Blackbume and Wormald.
o French Opening.')
Wh. (Me. Wormald.) 81. (Mb. Blackboiinb.)
1. P to K 4 P to K 3 ,
2. PtoQ 4 P to Q 4
3. QKttoBS B to y Kt 6
4. PxP PiP
5. K B to Q 3 K Kt to B 3
6. K Kt to B 3 Q Kl to B 3
7,.Castles Castles
8. P to K K 3 P to K R 3
9. BtoKS RtoKeq
10. KttoK2 B to Q 3
11. P to Q B 3 Kt to K R 4
12. Q to Q 2 Q to B 3
13. Kt to K 2 Q ti> R a
14. P to K B 4 Q to K 2
15. Rtoß3 K Kl'td B 3
16. Q R to K B Eq Ki to K 5
17. bxKt i '.
(It Is bardly advisable to give Black the advan
tage of the patted pawn (or the exchange of
piece*.)
* 17. Pxß
18. R to Kt 3 P toK B 4
191 p IoQ 3 Kt la Q eq
20. B to Q 4 P to K Kt 4
(B to y B 4 would have been quite eojud ; but
the move ip the text, although bold, la more ai
laCi' 1 to QB 1 PtoQ Kt 3
22. K to K Bq K to K 2
23. P to y R 8 P to y B 4
24. Q R to Q B eq R to K Kt Bq
26. y b to y b 3 b to y 2
26. B to K 3 Kl to B 2
27. KttoQ4 RtoKl
28. P to K R 4
(I bis is premature, as the advanced pawn can
not be sustained without difficulty
28. P to Kt 6
29. P to K R 6 K 11 to K Kl eq
SO. B to B 2 y R to K sq
.11. K to Kt Eq Kt to Q eq
32. KlloQKl3 Kt to y Kt 2
33. Kt to KB £q PtoQ R 5 ,
34. Kt to Q 4 Kt to B;4 ;
36. Kt to K 2 ' Qto 8.2 ‘ i
36. B X Kt B X B (ch)
37. K Kt to K 3 y X R P
38. y ki to q 4 y to B 2
89. K Kt'to B 2 P to K R 4
40. K R to K 3 P to K R 5
41. P to K Kt 3. R P x Kt P
42. K HxKIP ; KRtoK Kt 3
(Q lo K B 3 Is perhap3 equally effective.)
43. K K to K Kl 2 y to K B 3
44. y K l<i K Kt 3 K R to K R 3
45. K to B eq K to Kl 3
46. y Kt to K 6
(This accelerate* White's defeat.)
4C. B x Kt
R to y sq,and White
47. P x B
rcei^ne.
Game No* 2188*
In the Challenge Cup Tourney, between Messrs.
Bird and McDonnell.
(Jiuy Lopez Knight's Game.')
Wh. (Mb. Mi.Dohbbi.i_) Bi_ (Mu. Bibo.)
1. F to K. 4 P to K 4
2. K Kt to B 3 Q Kt to B 3
3. B to.QKt 6 Kt to Q 5
(A bad defence.)
4. Kt x Kt P x Kt
6. P to Q 3 Q to R 5
(This (tame was evidently played on one of Mr
Blrd'B lnfillcltons days.)
6. Castles
7. Kt to Q 2
8. P to K B 4
9. Kt to B 3
10. P to K 6
11. B to B 4
12. Q to K sq
18. Kt to Kt 6 .
14. B to Kt 3
16. P to B 5
10. Kl to K 4
17. Qxß
18. P to B 6
19. P to Kt 4, and wine
Gams No. 2180.
Flayed In the Giowvorm Tourney between Messrs,
de Vere and Wormald.
{Ruy Lopez Knight's Game.')
Wh. (Mb. WobmAuj.) 81. (Mr. de Vkbb.)
1. FtoK 4 P to K 4
2. Kt to K B 3 Kt to Q B 3
3 BtoQKt.s V to Q R 3
4. B toQ B 4 Ktto K B 3
6. Castles B to IC 2
6. Q to K 2 P to Q Kt 4
7. K B to Kt 3 Castles
8. P to Q 3 Q B to Kt 2
9. P to Q K 4 P to Q Kt 5
10. Q B to K 3 P to Q 4
11. K Kt x P
(Mr. de Vere has already obtained the superior
position.)
12. Q Kt to Q 2 P to K B 4
13. Q B to K Kt 5 B x B
14. K Kt x B Q Kt to t) 5
)5. Q to K B 5 P to K B 3
16. B x Kt (eh) B x B
17. K Kt to B 3 Kt to K 7 (ch)
18. K to R ea Kt to K B 6
19. Q to K R 4 Q x Q
20. K Kt x Q P to K Kt 4
21. K Kt to B 3 P to K 5
22. K Kt to K sq
tP x P, and then K Kt to Kt sq is a tnllo better
v 22. K P x P
23. Q B P x P QBtoKs'i
24. P to Q Kt 3 QKloKi
26; Q B to Q sq Kt to K R b
(Decisive.)
26. P (0 K B 3
27. K R x Kt
28. Kt to Q B 2
And White resigns,
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mvBl 838 Bomb Delaware avenne.
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NOR.
#WMa FOLK BTEAMBHIP LINE.
WmtSMrn through FREIGHT AIR UNE TO THE
SOUTH AMI WEST.
EVE K V BAT UK DAY.
At Noon, from PIRaT WHARF above MARKET slreot.
TBRoVIOH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all
points In North and Boutb Carolina via Seaboard Air-
Lino Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and to Lynch
burg, Va.. Tennessee and the West via Virginia and
Tennessee Air-Line and. Richmond and Danville Railroad.
* Frehtht HANDLED BUS ONCE, and taken at LOWER
RA'l ESTBAN ANY OtUEtt LINE. ..... , .
, The reeolaHty, safety snd cheapness of thls route com
mend it to the public ae the most desirable medium for
carrying every descilption of freight.
No charge tor commission, dray age, or any expense tor
traniler.
Btesmrbips insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY. WM P CLyDE&co^
14 North and South Wharves.
W. F. PORTER. Agent at Richmond and City Point
T. P. CROW ELLS CO., Agento at Norfolk.
PHILADELPHIA A NDSOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR
FKl* STREET WHARF. „ .
Tho JUNIATA wlllsail for NEW ORLEANS, via HA-
,“.-sSt?r°o’S!S t ?r°o’S! 0 NEW M bRLEANB. via
B fhe A Tw3AWASiWL wbS saU for: SAVANNAH on Sa
taTllA?WWßri4GfirtU<siSifrSi SAVANNAH on Ba
ttTLmtiONE!?Rwißsail for WILMINGTON. N, C.. od
Saturday. April tftb* at 6 P. ML .. .. ..
*1 brofc »n bale of lading signed, and panage tickets cold
‘"BU.EioFLADIMfsYGNED at QUEEN ST. WHARF.
For freight o^psf^a^l^
laTSoutb Third street.
HAVANA STEAMERS. _
BAILING EVERY 21 DAYS. „
SafiiMHi These steamers will leave this port for Ha*
vana every third Wednesday, at 8 o’clock A. M.
The steamship BTAKS AND STRIPEB, Captain
Holmes, will sail for Havana on Tuesday morning.
March 16, at 8 o'clock.
Passage, 840 currency. ,
Pa«Koxers must be provided with passports*
No freight received after Monday.
Reduced rate* of %^ A3 WArrBON * SONS,
140 North Delaware avenue.
. NEW EXPREBB LINE TO ALEXANDRIA,
Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via
2BBwln Chesapeake and Delaware canal, with con
nectlODo at Alexandria from the most direct route for
Ljncbbuig. Bristol, Knoxvillp, Nashville, Dalton and the
Southwest „ „ . , . .
Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf above
Market rtreet, ever; Batin day at noon.
Freight received dally. WJt p CL YDE A CO.
14 North and boutn Wharves.
J. B DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. . .
M. ELDKIDOE & CO., AgenU at Alexandria, Virginia.
NOTICE. FOR v,- EWYO rk.
ShßbuS’ Via Delaware and Raritan CanaL
EXPHEtts bTi: AMBOAT COMPANY.
The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water commanica.
tion between Fhiladeipbia »nd New York.
titeameia leave daily irom tir*t wharf below Market
Btieel. Philadelphia. aDd foot of Wall street, Ne# Y->rk.
Uoodr forwarded by all the line a rtimitu* out of Ne-v
Y orb-North. Eaet and West—free o< Guimniesion.
Pi eight received < n and after btb insL and forwarded
on accommodating terms
OD Bcoou.u.uu ß uiig WM p CLYDE &GO . Axents,
12 South Delaware avenu*\ Philadelphia.
JAR. HAND. Agent, 119 Wall elreet. New York.
-ryj , NOTIGE.-lOK NE W YORK.
DELAWARE AND RARITAN CAN AI.
BW^]i»Wj^.N®#TAi3b»„o»)siP i unf.
,
Tbe bueiueta ol tbeee line® will ,b© resamta- oiLjfand
after the »9tb of M krch. For freigtitwhlch will bq taken
on wxouiinodatiii* term®, apply to . *
\VM. m. baikd & CO.«
No. 132 6>uth Wharves.
, | , DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
m w*IEZ_IA Steam 'low Boat Company. Baraetf
towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore.
li*vr*Mie-Or»ce, IMaware City and intermediate poiotr
WM P CLYDE 6 CO.. Agentt; Oapt. JOHN LAUGH-
LiN. Bup*t Office. 14 South Wharvee, Philadelphia.
- NOTICE-FOR NEW YORK, VIA
n «JClEZl_JhDelaware and Raritan Canal—dwiftaure
?? rSs»TraiiaDortation Company—Despatch and
Swifleure liuw.—The business by these Lines will be re
mmcd on and after the Bth of March. For Freight,
which wi 1 be taken on accommodating terms, apply to
WM,M. BAIRD & CO.. 132 South Wharves. ,
SPIRITS TUR PENTINE AND ROSIN—IIO BARRELS
Spirits Turpentine; 142 bbis. Pale Soap Ro-in ; lia
bbla. No. Roßln.landing from eteamer Pioneer.
I„ 7H* hv EDW. H. ROWLEY. 16 8 Whuvo noBt/
/'OnON’-100 BALES COTTON IN STORE AND
\ for .ale by COCHIiAN, RUcSELL * CO.. 22 North
Front street. .
CASKS CAROLINA lUCE L\ STORE
end for eale by CCCURaN, lIL6SKLL A CO., 22
Front etrtet. i
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
The latest rtyle, fashion nnd assortment of
S. SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR MEN and POY3.
Canbetadat KRNEsT 80pp , 8 .
No. 230 NORTH NINTH STREET.
Better than anywhere In the City. A Fit Warranted,
a;2 fans GIVK HIM A CALL
Kt to B 3
B to B 4
Castles
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL
Q to R 4
Kt to Q 4
Kt to K 2
P to Q R 3
P toQ Kt 4
B to Kt 2
P to K R 3
B x Kt
On and after MONDAY, April 12th, 1869, trains will
leave Vine Street WRarf pa follows, vlAt , „ „
Freight, with Passenger Car attaebed....3.l6 A M,
Atlantic Accommodation. .3.46 tr.cn.
RETURNING, WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC,
Matl LOO P. 80.
Freight, with Passenger Car....i..>. H.-43 A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation. ..........b. 14 A. M.
Sanction Accommodation, to Atco and In term e-
Lca'vo'vinSHneet.. .... ....19.16 A.M. and aw P. M.
Leave Atco. .6 69 A; M* and 12.15 P.M.
Haddonfield Accommodation Trains 11A D
Leave Vine street 10.16 A. M. and 8.00 P. M.
Leave Haddonfleld . ..... o^MUNDY. 3^
Q R to Q Bq
Kt to Kt 3
mr I ■III 111 111 1 *^rrn^« a xrTW»»lT» R. R.—
Xtt£K3§mii33THE MIDDLE ROUTE.—3horte*f
laPWaare WTfc -=-and most direct line to Be*hlebem-
Easton, Allentown, Mauch Cbank*Hazleton. White Hr.
ven/w\lkeebaJTe, City, Mt. Carmet Pittaten,
Tunkhaunock. Scranton. C&rbond&te and all the points
in ibe Lehigh and Wyoming coal regions.
Parseßgfr Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner Berks >
“wINTERARRANGEMKNT, TEN DAILY TRAINS. I
-On e£d after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 83d. Passenger
Trains leave the Depot, comer* of Berks and American
streets, daily (Bundays excepted). as follow:
At 7.45 A. M.— Morning Tixprcsu for Bethlehem an
Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, con
necting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley haUroadfoi
barre. Kingston, Pittston, Tunkbannock, and aUiiolnti
In l thigh and W y omlngv alleys; also. In connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy RallrMd for Mahonoy City, and
with Catawiesa Railroad for Rupert. Danville. MUton nnd
Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12 M; at
Wllkcsbaneot 2.60P.M.; at Mahanoy City at L6O P. M.
Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Vallrj
Train, passing Bethlehem at 11.65 A. M for Easton and
points on New Jersey Cei tral Railroad to Now York.
At 8.48 A. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stppoing
at ail intermediate Stations. Passengers for WiUow
Grave, liatooro’ and HartsviUe, by this train, take Stage
B M k (Express) for Bethlehem, AUeutown.Manch
Chunk. White Haven. VkilkosbsuTO, Pittston, Scxanten
and Carhondalo via Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad,
also to Easton and points on Morris and Eesex Railroad to
Now Yors and Allentown and Easton, and points on Now
Jersey Central Railroad to New York via Lehigh va'ley
*AtMMS A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington
stopping ot intermediate Stations „ ... .
At 1.46 P. M.—Lehigh Val ev Emross for Bethlehem,
Ajhctown Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Wllkesbarre.
Kmton,Scranton,and Wyoming Coal Regions.
At 2,46 P. M.—Aceominodatlon for Doylostown. stop
4* for, Doylbstown,stop-‘
ting at aU Intermediate stations. „ ... .
‘At aot P. M.—T hrongh accommodation for Bethlehem,
and stetloha on main line ol North Pennsylvania Rail
rood, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Eve
ning Train for Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk.
At 6.20 P. M.—Accomodation for Lansdale, stopping
all inie’mediate stations.'s ■ i i m .
At 1180 P. M.—AccomTiodations for. Fort Washington
TRAINB AHRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. „
From Bethlehem at 9.10 A. M., 2.10, A2S and 8.80 P.M.
9.10 P 8.26 P. M. and 880 P. M. Trains make direct
connection with Lehigh Valley. or Lehigh and Susque
hanna trains from Easton, por an ton, Wilkoebarre, Maha.
connect at Bethiohem and arrive In PhUadelphia at 6.23
“ftom Doytestown at 8.36 A. M„ 4.65 P. M. and 7. P.M
From Fort Weshin^tenaUb^AgM. and 810P.M.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at SI.3U A_. M.
PhUadelphia lor Doviestown at 2 00 P. M.
Doylejtown for Philadelphia at 7 A^M^,
Bethlehem for- Philadelphia at4OOP. BL
Fifth and Sixth Btreots Paasonger ears convoy passen-
Bf Wh?to camofhMond d Streets Lino and Union
to secure the lowest rate, of Ut CLARK _ A t ,
Tickets sold and Raggagrcheckod through to principal
points, at Mann’s North renn. Baggage Express Oluco,
No. 106 South Fifth atreet.
Kt to B 7 (ch)
Rx R
B x Q Kt P
feHIPPEBV GUIDE*
NAVAL STORED
BOATS AND SHOES,
TKAVEJLERtP BUIBE.
W SPRING ARRANGEMENT. _OS
TBATEIEK)’ guide.
WEST JBBSByr BAILBOADS. "
Fron Foot of liuket It. (Upper Ferry).
Comii>BHclUK Tiiursday, April 1,1889.
Trtbu leave mfollow,: _■
; For Cepe M«»end rtfttlon, below MHMRaaiS P. K. „
Tor Millville, Vleehiod and intermediate atatton, 8.00
■
Tor Bridgeton, Salem end war (tattoo, 8.00 A. M. and
BLSOP. M.
For Woodbury at 8.15 A. M„ 8.00.880 and (.F.H.
Freight trainleave, Camden dally at 13 o'clock, noon.
Treigbtiecolved at Kcond covered wharf below Wat
° Ho. 328 B. DelawareAvenae. _
' - ' . WILUAMJ.BEWELL.
. , .Superintendent.
-MtU-BOAD TIME TABW?.—r>n after
Wednecday, March 31, 1860, and until further notice:
FOR ueauaAiK'iwvri. '
Leave Philadelphia—B,7,B,Bo6,lo,ll.l3A. IL, 1,8 816.
7 A.M..L
'the Baiek!wntramAn2i theSJ*and634 nt> train* will
not stop on the Germantown Branch*.
Leave A
Leave Germantown—B.l6 A. 1L: 1,8 and 9J4 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave PhUadMvhla-A 810. UA. M.; B.BM. iM. T. • and
UP. M-
Loave Chertnnt HID—7.IO minute;, 8,840 andU.4o A.
£L 1L48840, M& 810,840 and 10.4UP.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia—Bl6 minute, A. M. 11 and 7P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hi 11—7.60 minute, A. M. i 1840,840 and
9.56 mlnnte, P. M. _ ,
FOB CONBHOHOCKEN AMD NOBBXBTOWN. -
Leave Phlladelphia-6,7)4, 81L08 A. M.l U6.84K.1J4.
6.15.806 and 3134 P.M. .
Leave Norriitown-840,7,750,8, U A. 5L t 134.8434.816
and 834 P.M.
Leave Philadelphia A. < 7.15 P. 1L
Norrirtown-7A-Myt^and^P.M,
Leave Fhiladelphla-8 734.81L08 A. M 1134.8 434.6 M.
6.16.&Q6and11)6P«M.
Leave Mahayunh~6.lo,7)6, ABO. 9)6,11)6 AM. 11* B)6» 6*
&£ and 9 P, M.
'* ON OUNDAYB.
Leave A. M. ;2)6 andt.U P.BL
Depot, Ninth and Green streena
gPw—mwar WEST CHESTER - ANDPHILA
JQaaßHSKrmeTrgJ dklphia railroad, via me.
wyrgar winter arrangements.
On and after MONDAY, Oct 6th, 1868, the trains will
leave Depot, Thirty first and Chestnut streets, as follows:
Trains leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.45 A.
M-, IT A M„ 5180, 4.15, 4.60,6.15 and ILB9P. BL ' „
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on EL
Market street, A 26,7.46, 8.00 and 10146 A* M.. L65,L60 aud
6.66 P. M.
Trains leaving Westchester at&OOA M., and leaving
Philadelphia at P. M.. will stop at B. C. Junction and
Media onfy. . . . .
Passengers to or from stations between West Chester
and B C. Junction going Last, will take train leaving
West Chester at 7.46 A, fcL.and going West will take train
leaving Philadelphia at 4100 P. M.. and transfer at B. G
. I miction.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A M. and 4-60 P. M-,
•md leaving West Chester at 8.00 A. M. and 4.60 P. BL,
connect at B. C. Junction with Trains on P. and B. C. R.
R. tor Oxford and intermediate points.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A.U. and
2.00 P. Mr
Leave Wert Chester 7 65 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.
The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Wal
nut Street car*. Those of the Market Street Line run
within one square. The can of both lines connect with
s edch train upoD its arrival.
: far Passengers are allowed to take wearing appare
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in, any case.
General Superintendent.
ffp Mmgmejn PULi I*AI)KLPHIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD]- FALL TIME; TA
rffSPyrar >T H r BLE.—Through and Direct Route be
tween Philadelphia, Baltimore, taarrishurg, Wilßams
■jort, to the Northwest and the Great Oil Redon of Penn
rylvania.—Flegsnf Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
efter MONDAY, Nov. Sod;lB«Ctbe Trains ot
'he Philadelphia and will run os follow*:
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia... 1 1 0-46 P- M.
»♦ vr•* i M Wnliamsport..... &15AM.
*• *• arrives at Erie *,?*/?
Srie Expresi leaves Philadelphia. JJ
»» « »* yrnil a m sport 8-60 P. M
V- r M arrives at Erie. H
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia... 8.00 A. M.
». Williamsport. A3u P. M.
**' ' ** arrives at Lock V aven 7.46 P. M.
- EASTWARD. t
Mall Train leaves Erie. - v Jo 66 A. M.
*» *• ** • Williamsport. 12.60 A. M
*• ** arrives at Philadelphia 10.00 A. M
Erie Express leaves Erie *jrf f* &
«; ,•* •• - " - Williamsport.- 7AW A M*-
•f, arrives at PhU0de1phia.......... ABU P. M.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alio-
Shun; Blvor Bsllxoud. BiKgk^^heeticdiTlirQiign.
; Qenaral Snperiutmiflout.
I r i in mm Philadelphia a Baltimore
fISMtSSmSeIaCENTRAL RAILROAD. - Winter
On and after Monday,
Oct 6t1C1868, ttxe Trains will leave Philadelphi&Jrom the
Depot of the West Cheater A Philadelphia Railroad, cor
aSr oT Thirty.flrst and Chestnut streets (West PhUada.),
I lS«*eMring l San? ) |U M 6 A. M., and Oxford at 830 A.
£L, and-leave Oxford at P. M. , . ...
A Market Train with PMienser Oar attached wHI rim
jn Tuesday, and Friday,, leaving theßlulns Bun atlLQe
A. M„ Oxford.at 1L45 M, and Kemustt at LOOP. 6L.con.
aucting at West Chester Junction with a train for Phila
delphia. Gn Wednesdays and Saturdays train leavo
Philadelphia at 2.30 P. SCruns through to Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.46 AM* connects at
Oxfonfwitha daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, In
Lancaster county,. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to
connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadet
Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P, M. runs to
Rjring Bmytfd. , . ,
Paesengen allowed to take wearing apparel only, as
Baggage; and the Company will not, in any case, be re
sponsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars,
npiftim a special cosfract be made forthe same.
ip mi HENRY WOOD, General Bup*L
llYl iiiiiu rnr-TTn FOR NEW YORK.—THE CAMDEN
.Morvo ana PHILADELPHIA
w lrnmr TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PUNY'S LINES, from PhUadelphia to New York. and
way places, from Walnut street wharL fare.
At 880 A. M., via Camden and Amboy. Aocom. S 2 2>
At BA. M..vla Camden and Jersey City Express BIIU. 3 (Xi
At 2.00 P. M., via CamdeU and Amboy Express. B ill)
At 6 P. M. for Amboy and intermediate stations.
At 830 and 8 A. 6L, tor Froenoldu
At 8 and 10 A. 60(880 and 430 P. SL for Trenton.
At 880,8 and 10 A. M., L 2. L3O. 4.30, 8 and 11-30 P. ML, for
Boroeotown, Burlington, Beverly and Delanco.
At 880 and to A. 6LO. 808830.6 and ILBU P. M. for Flor
rence. Edge water, Blverslda. Riverton Palmyra and
Fißh Honse, and B P. &. for Florence and Riverton.
WFThe 1 and IL3O P. 6L Lines will leave from foot of
Market street by upper ferry.
From KenslngtonDepot: - .
At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. New York
Express floe 83 00
At 7.80 and 11.00 A. 64,2.30,8 30 and 6 P.M. for Trenton and
Bristol And at 1046 A. M. fofßrfatoL
Ah 7JU and U A. Mr, 830 and iP. 64 for Morrixville and
Tnllytown.
At 7.80 and lOslft A. MU 9>Bo and I P,M. forSohescka aofl
huSd'ialfi A.MUi. and«P. VLy for Cornwell*
Torrea ci alei liolmeaDnrg, Tacmiy* Wiadnomin* Bride*-
borg and Frankford, and & P.M. for Holmeaborg and
inteiTnodiate Stationju
Froc Weft Philadelphia Depotrfa Connecting Baflirav
At y. 45 A. fiL. L2O, L 0.80 ana U P. M. New York Express
Line, via Jersey City 83 25
At ILKO P. AL Emigrant Line *2CO
At 8.45 A* L20,4,6.8U andlfi P. BMW Trenton.
At 0.45 A. &L, 4, tf.3o and 13 P.
Vt 13 P. M- (Nmht) for Morrisvills, Tollytown, Behenok*
Eddington, Cornwells, Torrisdalo, Holmesburg, Tacony.
Wissinomlng,BridesmirgandFrnnkfard. ...
The 9.45 AM.and 6.80 13 P.M,Line* rnn dally. AU other*
Sundays excepted, . _
For Lones teaying Keniington Depot, take toe can on
Third or Flfth streets, at CUostnat, at half an hour before
jerurtnre. The Cara of Market Street Railway run di
reel to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and walnnl
vriihiu one eqnare.? Cn Sunday* the Market Street Can
viU run to connect with the 9.45 A, M and 3.30 and 13 P
id. litfß
BELVEDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
At 1 7^o r ‘A;'M?, a for° Niagara' Fulls, Bdflalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithnca,Oweßo. Rochoster-Blnshampton, Oswego,
Syracuse^Great Bena; Montrose. W»lk€»b»rre, derauton.
ououdttmrfe VYaterGwsßchooloy** Mountain,, Ac.
At 7.80 A. M. and B.BU P. M. for Bdivtdere, Poitou.
LarLbertviUe.F’lemiJigtoiiviSMJ.' The3.BoP. M. Line con
necti direct with .the fcraiD leaving Eaatoo for Mauch
Cbnnk, Allentown*Bethlehem. Ac. » .
I > A l 6 r: Mi lorLambertville ana Intermediate Stations.
u AMDI3TN AND BURLINGTON CO.,AND PEMBERTON
And HIGHTBTOWN RAILROADS, irom Markoi
Street Ferry (Upper Bide.) .... , ,
At 7 and and 6.80P.5Lf0r Merchaniflvifle,
Mcoiestown, Hartiord. BloeonviUe, Hainsport, Mount
Belli .Smith ville # Ewan*viUe,Vlncentowii,Birminghan)
and Pemberton-
At 7 A.M.,LBoana B.BoP.M.forLewistown, Wrightetown,
Cookstowij,'*NewY Egypt* Homeretown, Cream Uidge,
In layetown. Sharon and Hlghtstown-: _
Fifty Pounds 6fDamage only allowed each. Passenger.
are prohibited from taking anything aa bog
page but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their re
r.poiuibiUty for baggage to One Ppllar per poun<Land will
not be UabttffoTany amotuit beyond SiOO, except by spe
dal contract,: .
Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct tliroagh tc
Boston, Worcester* Bpnngfield, Hartford, New Haven,
Providence, Ne'wporti Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Utica
Rome, Syracuse Rochester, Bailalo, Niagara Falli and
3 Offlco tj locitoa at No. W
Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, and all im
portant.pointsNorthand,East, maybe procured. Per
sous purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag
gage chocked from residences or hotel to destination, oy
Lineal for'Kufaaelpliin will lo ava from
, X t Jsfe«& aSSta? 1 AnaoßM^Jmyy
Oltf and KonSlhgtoh. At 7. and IO'A. M.. 12 aVf ond. 9
P. M-, and 12 Night, via Jersey Uto and West thlladel-
P F?om Her No. 4 N. River, at 880 A. M. Accommodation
and 2 P.M, Express, via Ambav and Camden.
Nov. sa tm - ’to H. GATZMER. Agent
JSt IlUil
GBSZys**'' mr* ROAD, to Wllkeabarrti,. Mabaaov
City. MoufitC&rxntL Centralis, and all poidte onJLelugh
Volley Railroad *nd its branches.
By new arrangemente, nerfected tntfl day.tnls roaa t«
cn»Dlfd to £ivo increased deßpatoti to merchandise coa-
to »;ho above-named , .
Goode delivered at the Through Freight Depot.
-v'“ *B?B.rcorrof FRONT and NOBLE streets.
Before 6 P. M.v w|lh reach Wt‘keaban^ Mount OarineL
MahHUOV City, ondthe other etafone[id Mahanoyaed
yftopm
TBATELEBB’ 6DIOE*
QUIUKESTTIME ONRECOBD,
PHIAto CINCIHNATL Pamenkera taking tha IROO M.
andlLOO ’lv £ Train! retch CINCINNATI and ell
IKinti WFOT and SOUTH ONE TTLUN IB ADVANCE
<rf Br- 0 cmcraHATvpn)iA»APOiiiß.
T-"!ml aU 1 bSmSiWEaT/MOkTHWEBT!niIBOtJTB.’
WEBTy-wfllbe nartUmlar talkf«TluKifrlT*
PAW-riANDLE ROUTE. ' ■>
W^KaSBSH
TICKETS* *Via PAN-HANDLE,” at TICKET OFFICES,
N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Street!,’
80. 118 MARKET STREET, bet, Second and Front Bta.
And THIRTF-FlRflTind MARKET BtreettWrat Fhlla.
8. F. BCULL, Gen*l Ticket Agt. Fittiburgh.
JOHN H. Mn.i.RR. Qetfi Eaat*n Attjat BroadwayJt-T
jingMUSS
"" 1 TIME TABLE.—Commendn* Mon
day, Nov.'23d. 1868, Traini will leave Depot comer oi
Broad rtreet and Waihlngton avenue, a. follow!: •
Way-mall Train, at AM. (Sunday! excepted),Jot
Baltimore, stopping at all regular itattona. Connecting
with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington!or Criifleld and
mterni£diftt6 lUtlonb
Expreai trainat 12.00 M. (Btmdayiexeeptod)!forSßalU
more and Waafitngtoii, (topping at Wilmington. Perry
ville and llavre-de-Grace. Connect! at Wilmington with
uttOO P. M. (Bendnyi exeeptedhfor Bat
Umore and Waalilngton, (topping, at Cheater, Thurlow,
Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman*!. Edgewood. Magnolia,
Cbaee'e and Btemmer*! Bon-
Night Expreal at ILBO P. M. (daUy) for Baltimore ami
Waimngton, itopping at Cheater, Thorlow, Llnwood,
uSmont Newark. Elkton, Northeaat
Perryvllle and Havre-de-Grace. __
Paraengera for Fortreea Monroe and Norfolk will take
itopplng at all itattona between
Philadelphia and Wilmington: '
Leave Philadelphia : at 11.00 A. M.,2.80, 6.00, 7.00
p. m. The 6.00 P.M,-train connect! with the Delaware
n.uma.l for Harrington and Intermediate (tailom.
Leave Wilmington J.OO and RlO AM. and LBU LIE and
7.00 P. EL The 8.10 A; M.Train wtU not rtOTbetWeen
Cheater and Philadelphia. The 7.00 P. M. Train from
Wilmington rum Daily: all other Accommodation
Trail b Sunday! excepted. , „
Ftom Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.3
A.M„ Way Matt. RBS A EL, Expren. 126 P. EL. Ex-
P BUNDAY P 'TR«SS P pKOM BALTIMORE.— Bal
timore at 7.26 P. EL. itopping ATMamollA Perryman*!,
Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Perry vllle, Charlestown,
Norih-eaat, Elkton, Newark, Btanton, Newport, Wil
mington, Claymont, Llnwood and Chatter.
Through ocxeta toaU pema Wemooutn andßouthweet
may be procured at ticket, office. 818 Cheitnut itreet, under
Continental Hotel, where alio State Room! and Bertha In
Bleeplng-Cara canbe (eenred during the day. Perron,
ntuvhaidng ticket! at thia office can have baggage ehecked
at their residence by
TTT. miIJiLLifUJILJ PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
I3lHsM@oßailroad. - Fall Time. - Tokina
Nov. 22d, 186 R The traini 62
the Pennsylvania Central Raflroad leave the Depot* at
Thirty-first and Market streets, which ia reached directly
by the can of the Market Btreet Passenger Railway, the
last car connecting with each train leaving Front and
Market streets thirty minutes before its departure. Those
of the Cheitnut and Walnut Street Railway ran within
one square of the Depot. w ,
Sleeping uar l'tcaeti can be had on application at mt
Ticket Office, Northwest comer of Ninth and Chestnut
itreete, and at the Depot. - ... , .
Agenta of tne Union TransfeiCpmpaay-’will call for and
delwer Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chert*
Market •treet. attention.
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.:
Mall Train. W 0 A. M
Paoli Accom. at 1080 A EL, LlO, and 9.00 P. M
Fait Line a » ui
Harrisburg Accommodation at 130 P. M.
Lancaster Accommodation. at 4.00 r. fit
IS f: |
Erie Mail and Buffalo Express at 10.46 P. M.
Philadelphia Expren at 12.00 night
Erie Mail leaves dally, except Sunday, running on
Saturday night to Williamsport only. On Sanday night
pafaengerß will leave Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,
Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains
4i TTjfe Trainransdaily,except
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by 6. 00P.M.. at llOMarket street
trains Arrive at depot, viz:
Cincinnati Express. at 8.10 A. M
Philadelphia Elxpress RlO
Paoli Accom*. . . atfi.©A»M*and,3,4odi .7.10 P. M.
Erie Mail and Buffalo Express ” 10.00 A.M.
Parkeburg Train ..,8-ljJ „
Put Line 10.00 ”
S?ckrter T&ta. - P ; M
Brie Express aIS2 .
Day Express at 4.*0
Hanisburg Accom , *•«
For further informatioiu apply to •• •. . . .*
JOHN VANLEEM A,Ticket Agent,9olChe*tnnt street.
FRANCIS FUNK. Agent, 1W Market ttjeeb
SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not aaaumt
ah Baggage exceeding that amount in value will beat
thaH*of thaoymer.unleraUk^b^^Mooug^t
General Snperiataadent. Altoona, Pa.
RPfVfflPnn HEADING B AILBO AD.»
lab QSeat TRUNK LIME from Phila>
HWrw to the interior of Pennsylva
nia! the Schuylkill. Susquehanna, Cumberland, and
Wyoming Valley*, the North. Northwest and tho Cana*
flan. Whiter Arrangement of Passeugor Trains. Dec. 14,
LB6B. leaving the.Company’* Depot, Thirteenth and Cal
l
Reading and all intermediate Btation&and Allentown.
Returning. leaves Beading at 6.35 P. AL» arriving in
P MOBIiiNG EXpRESST— At 8.16 A. M. for Reading. Le
bonon. Haniaborg, Pottsville, Pino Grova, Tamiwua,
Petit .ylvania Railroad train* for Allentown, fiaand the
K. 16 A.M.train connect with tie Lebanon Valley tratafoi
ilarripburg. &c.; at Port Clinton with Catawtea it*lt
traina for WlManwport. Lock Haven, Elmira, to.; at
Harriaburg with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley,
and Schuylkill and Sußquehannatraina for Northamber
tand.Wiiliaiiu'port, V Pinegrove, fit
AE*TEBNcON EXPRESS. —Leavea Pbuodelpnla at 3J®
P.M. for Reading, Pottaville, Harriabnra. fie., eonnbct-
Ing with Reading and Colombia Railroad traina for Col
“pof'rSTOWN ACCOMMODATION;—Wave* Pott*
town at did A.M.. stopping at intermediateatationa jar
rivS in Philadelphia at 9.10 A. M. Returning leaves PU-
Ladelphia at 4.00 P. M.; arrive* to Pottatown at 416 P. M
READING ACCOM&ODATION-Leavto Reading a*
7.80 A. M-. stopping at all way stations t arrives in Pnila-
at 4.46 P. M. i arrivea in
‘rriSfta’PUta&MaleaveHar^ajrantalAMl A. 6L
and Pottsvilleat 8.46 A. M arriving In Philadelcbin at
®3BS£, J Si
accommodation leavea Beading at7.l6A.
J a attached, leavea
Philadelphia at 12.80 noon for Pottavillc and 3 ta
tted(lloaves Pottaville at 7.30 A M.. for Philadelphia and
Allthe B abovetraina ran dully. Bunday; excepted.
HundTv traina leave Pottovilfe at aooA. M.,and Philip
dehStaatAlSP. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
a aii a m returning from Reading at 4.45 r. «.
pmflTFk vALLEY RAlLROAD.—Fassengem for
Downingtown and Intermediate points take tho
ic "ji wf 4 (mi P M. trains from Philadelphia, returning
K at (U» A. M..U45 P- SL and6.lsßaS
iTvii im l< N raILUOAD.— Paaeengera for Bkip
c£ktoke73oA MTaiid 4.00 P. M. trains from Phlladel
Ehfa raturamg If™ ikiepack at 8.10 A. M. and 19.46, P.
Si. Vuge liuea for various polott in Perkiomen Valley
CO fiEW WrfK AND
rUE WEST.—Loaves New Yorkat; B A. it,. s.ooiandB.oo
P M.,passing Beading at LO5 A. M.. 1.60 and 10.19 P.ML,and
connect atHotrisburgwtthPeniisylvaiiitt and Northero
Central Railroad Express Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago,
£ x&&o^ ! t«rt4W. on arrival
f Pcnnryivama Lpreaa from Pittnburgh.at 160 and 6.60
\ M uiifiu p. M.. passing Beading at-6.44 and 7.31 A. M
,m<TI3.MP M-t arriving atNow Vtrkll.OOlmd 12.20P.M..
and 6.00 P. M. Bleeping Cara accompany theeo train;
:hrougb between Jersey City and Pittsburgh. without
' :h M?di e tralE for New York leavea Harriaburg at B. 10 A. M
•.ud 9.05 P. M. Mail train for Harriaburg leavea New Yort
‘’sCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Train* leavt
Pottaville at 6.46, lhSp A. M. and 440 P. M. jetamißgfrom
T scH^LKuMb“BM
i'riln. leave Auburn at 7.55 A/M. for Pluegrovo and Bar
rlabnrg, and ai, 13.15P.M.f0r Pinegrove and Tremqnt; re
luming from uarriaburg at 8.80 P. M., and from Tremont
4 flrabclaaa tlcketa and emigrant
■ickcta to all the principal points in the North and Weal
from Philadelphia to Reading and
intermediate Station*, good for Jtav only are aold by
[doming Accommodation, Market TrMn, .Reading and
PottatownAccommodation TJidn* afreduced ratoa.
Excursion Ticket* to PhiladelpWa. good for day only,
me eold at Reading and Inter ediate Statlona by Road
ing and Pottatown Accommodation Train* at reduced
following ticket* are bbtainalile only at the Office
of a
PtuiadelphlaTor of G. A. Nicoll*, General B aperinteudent
R Ticket, at » pgr cent' dlaoount, between
any point* decired, for familiea and arm*.
Mlleago Tlcketß, good for 2,000 mile*, between all point,
lfcfe£ r Sor r tweivo, month*
dpalStation*only »tMs&i*g& ' „
Dungon 1 * Exprw* S® 0 5® U oriOTfSn?eleftSltoM
TUrteen "l
*whUi streets.
rOR HALE.
FDR SALE.—LARGE WHARF, NuRTU BIDB OF
Cherry Hnet Sebuylkii). with leue of Cherrv Street
Ijnding.„, l«p 9lt] J. B-WHFELER^liaAFiithkt.
£| April 12,at^XK.M., about'vl
® acres, located on the .Lancaster pike, 7X milee outi
andsbuotMOyar ds from HaverfordetsUottonttioßea*.;,’
ayivonU Railroad. JietopjoTOwentaaraoa-roojnatoßa
house, hot acd cold water. jDath-lopin, w jjieroloaet, etc*; .•
new ban); !ee-BotSae’'-XflriedL:-chl(Sli«iilJdni« , ir««nMir
room,aprlnj-banfe,tootißed,et<#.' 7
i "Water for boose aid barn laauppUedby* wheel front
a springon the premises; ‘ : 'j". v. V
' Tho (rounds are In fine order.witbabncdanoe of enoted
fruit, asparagus, bed,, hedgo 'on. turnpike 'front* .
dtc. "V": "'V......v;,. ,
tor further particulars 1
' Apply at • Of
N 0.82 Egchsuga,^:- , .
J. T. PEARCE,
Auctioneer,
Atlienßville. .
mh£l«tAplB*
M FOR SALE-DWELLINGS.
N. Broad street. tot 20 by 160, $25,000.
N. Broad street, Tot2lbyl6o. $30,000:
1 N. Bfoid street, lot 80 by 160. 825.0C0.
1511 Poplar Btreef.iot 25 by. 167. $16,0061: .
N. nhUteeoth*JrPet lotl7 bjB6 SG,6Qa,
N. firo»dßtieet,lot2sby 177, $9.60(1. ; , ,
N. Tenth Btrecf, lot 17 by 144. $4,600. •
N. blxteeuthatreet. lot 18 by £(VIB3,SO(b ; ;v i ■"»’
Park avenue, lot 20 by lOfc 88.000* - ••• *, .• •.y ■ <
For paiticnlart* send and pet tno Real'Estate Keputer,
Pi ice sc. J. W. HAVENS, 859 N. Broad at. - ‘ * aWWt'
FOR BALE.—AN ELEGANT VILLA, VERV :
■m; handsomely situated at Tacony, tm the Delaware. ,
a-u about 17 miles from the city, with a handaome;Jifm
eh n, and all the extra modem conveniences.;* Superior
►tone stable, and out buildings, with about three acres of'
land. It tontalcß a great variety of fnill. grapes, It
will bo offeted at a low price, or exchanged, foreityr
property. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, > ;
ap7-w,f,m6tg 235 South Third street. '
M FOR BALE.
_A Country Residence, situate in Ridley fowuahftv
Delaware Co., P» ,on tho Baltimore Tarnpikc« ll
miles from the city, 10 minutes walk trom Cram Crock. i
Station. Baltimore KaiUoad. containing about 4 ao'ee*
The bouao la built in the Italian villa style, With modem
improvements, stable. co&chdioußc, &c.
Immediate possession.
Apply to
spsmwf3t #
MFOR BALE—MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK
Residence. Three-story doublo bgck baildingv 14
rooms. Every convenience. Central locauoli.
Price 68.6001 8.8,8*.^*
eps-m w f-3P . Bulletin Office..
gftk FOR BALE—NEAT 3-fTORY STONECOTTAGE,
H;f*d good location. Germantown, near depot; 0 roomss r
every convenience. Lot SO by 110 feet.
epMl} J. M. P. WALLA OE. 128 & BlSh BUT
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE PROBERTY -
■ffil 8. W. corner Spring Garden s.reet and Ridge ave-, 1
xnie. Apply to THUS. L. EVANS, No. 43WWataai
street. sap3-6t* .
FOR SALE—FRaNKFORD LOTS-24 OF TBE
gt» most beautiful and desirable building lota In Frank
“* lord.fituate on Penn,Leip» r.Arten and Arrottstreets.
Each lot 29 feet 7 leches by 113 feet. Convenience* of
water and gas. BHALLCROSS A SONS, 632; Walnut
atreet. or 4610 Frankford street. , . . , ap3.12t6
MFOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT. 7# ACHES,
on the Delaware—convenient to railroad and steam
boat—with House and Stable, furniture, horses,
carriages toolr, boats, Ac. ' '
Bealiby situation, fine view, old trees and choice so*
lection oi fruit in bearing. Terruß easy. . •
Photographs at 234 SoutirThird street. fe2o3mog
M VALUABLE GRANITE STOKE PROPERTY FOR
Sale—Built in the moat substantial manner, suitable
for the heavies* business, Nos 68 -nd North Front
Htrest. J. M. GUMMEY «fe 50N8,7a3 Walnntstreet- jit
MGKhM&NTOWN —FUR SALE-THE MODERN
StoDe Dwelling, with stable and carriage haoee, and
large lot of ground, situate on Rittenbouao street,.
weetd Greenttreet lias every citv convenience, and is
in perfect order. Five minutes* wa«k from the Railroad,
depot. J. M. GUMMEY 6z SONS. 783 Walnut street.
fa, SPULCE STREET—FOR SALE—THE HAND
•seome modern Residence, situate rio. 1713. Spruce
* street l.ot 21x106 to a2O feet street. J. M.GLM*
MLY 4 SONS, 733 Walnut Street. ' ' '
4CB, ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT ON THE D«LA
reui? ware hirer—For sale- Contnimngten acres of land
MSA highly improved'.large double bione mansion, stable \
and caniitge'house. ice-house. green-house, hothouse,
Ac.. Ac. situate within five minutes walk from the \Yi*-
i looming Station, on Philadelphia andTrentou Railroad,
and convenient to steamboat landing. J. M. GUMMEY
A SONS, 733 Walnut street . . ■ 1 . ■
MPOR SALEi-TBE HANDSOME MODERN'
Residence, three stories, with tbree-etory donblo
bark buildings, every convenience and. in perfect
ordtr. situate on the northwest comer of Marshall and
Buttonwood streets. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 733
Walnut street. ,>r .
jgCA GERMANTOWN-FOR SALE.—THE MODERN
nH? Stono Cottage witli parlor, library, dining room and
JHiSi ki'chen on tne first poor, every city convenience «nd
in re)feet order, situate on thoeomhenst cormor of Price
»Dd Hancock streets. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 733
Walnut sheet.
' jgt± GEBMANTOWN-FOR SALE-A HANDSOME
Hu? Modern Residence, with stable and carriage-house,
Jibiii green-bouse, and lot, 100 feet front by Sort feet deep,-
situate corner of Duy*s and Thorp’s lanes five rainatee
walk fjom the railroad station; has every city convent*
cnceand is in perfect order. Nicoly shaded nna_aur
roundec with choice shrubbery. J. M. GUMMEY-ds
SONS, 733Walnutatreet ' •
IVYSIDE, GERMANTOWN.— SALRr-THB
lain, elegant pointed stone reridcnce, built and finished .
Jaiaj throughout in the best manner, with extra convent-:
tucet* and in exctllpntrepaifvdtuate on the south westerly
conn ref Walnut lane and Green at 1 cet: stone stable and.
carriage house and large lot of ground, handsomely im
proved, with shade and evergreen choicest
shrubbery. .T. M, GUMMEY A 50N5,733 Walnutatreet.
TO SS.EK’I*
REESE & MoCOLLUM, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Ofllce Jackson e f reet, opposßo Mansion etreot, Capa
Island, N. J. Real Estate bonghf and sold.’ Persona de
sirous of renting cottages during tho season will appljr or
address as above. >
Respectfully refor to Chas. A Rnbicam, Henry Bumin.
PrnDcis Mdlvain, Augustus Meiino,. John Davis, and
W. W. Juvenal. • feS-tf}
t?OR REMT.-ITIE BECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH
r Floors of tt e new building at tho N.W. corner of
Eighth and Market streets Apply to STRAWBRIDGE
ii OLQTIiIER, on tho prunisea, ja2stx{
TO RENT - A PLEASANTLY SITUATED
Mitt House (partially furnished), and about an aero o'
Htttsioucd. Tbo propel tv i« about lour miles from the
city and in the immediate vicinity of a Railroad Station#
13. a HARL IN,
731 Walnut street ,
Mto bent—from may first to novem
ber first—A. first-clasa country Residence, ,Town
ship-line road, near Manhoim street. Germantown;
furnisbid and compute with every convenience*. Ten
acres. fine Vegetable and Fruit gardens; extensive Gra
peries fruiting in succession; Forcing houses Copflerva
tory. Ice hou«e filled, die. Ac. A few miautea* drive fro in
stations on Genuautownltailroad. For partlcalars ,ad«
drees. EDWARD N. WKUj'dl, .
Scaool laue, Germantown;-
or 110 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
. To' RENT.—MODERN RESIDENCE IN MAN
si tua -Three-story brown plastered modern asveUing;
alO room?: bath, gas, boater* nice porch anl large
,«d. Lot to W 110. robt QI!AFFEN & SOJl< >
637 Pine street. .
_ TO KENT ON MAY Ibt.HOUBR NO. 1838 SPRTNQ
Wfls Garden street, near the Park Fountain. Kent;
sl,J)u. MERBILL * TII4CKARA.
aps 615 718 Uheatnat Btreau..
MTO RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, IN FIRST
rale order. No. 1633 Filbert street. Term ail months
Horn May lEt. Moderaie terme to a good tenant.
Apply to THOMAS Is EVANS, No. 431 M Walnnt
street. ap3-bt»’ ,
-e- 10 LET - ST( IKE NO. 324 SOUTH DELAWARE
fjiia avenue, extending through to Water Bt. Applv.to
££iid H.WiNaoR&OO.,
838 South Wharves.
joSBk TO RENT. THE SECOND," THIRD AW
Sp! Fourth Floors of More a-mthweat corner FRONT
tth aud NEW street*. eaon 42 by 120 feet. Apply on.the
pr< mice*, or to JaSIES T. YOUNG,
ap7 w f Ep9t* 132 aouth Front street
Mto LET-ALLEN’S LANE, GERMANTOWN—
A neat Cottage, with about acre of Laud.
Aho. a handsome Hodae. with about 5 acres of
laud, spiing house,&c.« on Fraukliu at eot, Germantown-
A l*o, a desirable summer couutry Itepidouce, with about
2 seres of laud, triable, Ac., handsomely locuted oh Bristol
Township road, above Gorges Nne. Terms raoderatcir
Apply to W. i). HEi>SZbY,7n7 Market,or to WILLIAM
ROUP. Mu 2 Maiu street, Germantown. apS-finwet}
fi, 1 0 lIWNT-FORTHE SUMMER OK LONGER- A
mfull size house, wi'h large la w u, shade trees, etc.,
lb hraoklord to*d. north of Second and. Third dtroeta
Railroad Depot. And; to ( ~-O Rf5En. KESTEK .
133 Couth Front atreot
arS m w f 3t*
TO ~ BENT—TWO ~FTJ RN I6II F I> COl.' VTR Y
Ur u.cH, known respectively aa ••tftitiar Place and
•®i*‘*Vork F-nis” Mituated on the >ork road near
Branrhtown, with stabler coaeh-houec.** ico-hoii-‘e&
/ : en*,&c. For tenria und particular apply to Oft **
F. WIBTER, Gennantown. innJ3.LiM^
MTO RENT- A II ANDHOMI.LY FURNIBIIED
Houbb, Locust utrcet, bolow bixtcentD., .AddHMo.
ALFBA, IiULLKTi.s Offlec. inb-o'Urp
•a B'I'OKE . PROPERTIES .PQ/*
Ptreet 1 Store and No 813 Walnut street. J. M.
GUMMLY & SUNS, 733 Walnut btroot. _ l •.!
.... irn~KFNT~A JIC'DJSHN HBrIOENCEi'NOv 1838
'I.IS s,fi
iiSSWrim. ;&,JOKU^.
<33 Waluutelreut.
fjvj i!ENT-AHAND3OME CO UN THY. SEAT,
fa FOB We SUMMER bKABON. wilh tyfo-oud'*
SB lialf ncim ot erouud, Tlmrp-a lano, thlrdhoipiefroin
Uiu'? C (i t «riimi'towii, with KU.
hafh hot and cold water, p table,
houTl* « ith4U toon of ico. cow etabivvcMckQ£honfi, ao£
~ rw'ininrnvement : will bo rented with -or Without fdjr
nTr,^? m APPiTtoT.Wu<» « goRPAiM/cßwaWa.
HOAimlflO.
rrlllil’K HANDSOME
1 Hour Fiump,' and anothfer vacancy witteßoaPfl* at
328 South liliOAU Btrcet.' » .) v ■> ■ . H - Ail <U>B<Hft.
rrofET w rriFFH-st.olAss ijoarivtwo hakd
-1 rent* COD mnnicatina roouie, ivithorlvata-batH-rooin
attached. Apply at lbsa Spruce Htrufct, ,
M'Hlit E BANDBOMEt COUJiIINICATWasB&NO
I Hour rccniß. :whh bnatd, and nttqtfeett YMaifayat
228 Sou’ll Broad. :-tTB|i»B!»L
CHAB. H. MASSON,
No, 329 North Sixth st. '