Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 25, 1869, Image 4

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C TY BULLETLN,---
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Tut.: .14iNtfrrEni ti) Ayr 1.•--.A:-'inecting of,
friends of „ion. L. D. Bas.4ett, reeently - ,
appointed Minister to the republic of .Hayti,
\VW , held - last evening. :It Liberty Hall, Lom
bard street, near Eighth. .1. C.. Wears was
appointed chairman, ,aatt. a, number, of vice
presidents' \veto imined. Dr.' RoSsell, W.
l'arnell, Wm. C. Banton and E. Y. Veining
net-cal:is secretaries:, The,;;PreSideut
briefly
stated the object .of thetineetibe, after Which'
a motion prevailed for the appointment of a
committee to draft resolutions. The cone 7,
udttee reported :3;prealablevidal,xerloiiltion ,'
settitig-forth thelfeellag of regilif felt ht the --
loss of Mr. Bassett, from Philadelphia, and ex
pressing a deSire that he might reach his place
otdestruationiTUsafetymidi lie eimbled
htlairs of the"Vetple "he "rept&
stinted With discretion, and in a way that
would prove advantageous to them.
'Addresses : were then made by J. C. Wears,'
B. Reese, - 11. Purvis, Rev. G. D, Miller
and \Viii. B. Vidal, after which the resolutions
Were 'adopted.i..,; , :
mr.Bassett was then introduced. He said :
Mr. Cliairnwq, Lad ies and Uentlein en , Friends
ortubeforb fi' 111th=
criee'When't - desired to be able to - shy' so a&
thing that would adequately express the
thoughts and etoptitinkokAy atenit ZILS upon
the, pr sent occasion,: and never stool' before
atiaudienee When .r felt that
to say'. .If yea excuSe a personat . refer-
enee to Myself; I Would state, that for the last,.
four daysi have been,. i.t'Were;.living upon
the cars, am quith r hiiprepareil - : ,
to ;attires:4 - phi, anti Yet I cannot forhear ,to
express to } , o;in the Warta feelings • of my, heart
our very g
a ireatcOnSideratibit andikindtie , e;
as uthifested..here Jo-night:,::. and More than.
alai at the spirit "Ai lneti prphipts;this,
tation. .
Mr:PreSident,yott May rememberas I 46,
fourteen Years' ago When I, first mine into this
lilss:l.tinte, among
you it who laud just Obtained:his Majority.'
At that tune the fugitive slit - 013w Was the law"
of,the land. , The right to the ltabeifis, eOrpitS,
the'right , of trialby pry, - WaS Strieken;doWn in
that act, and tiou,sir, , Lid all of. us, bk the
terns of that la*; might:UVeibeen snatched
before a petty magistrate, riitl htirritidthrengh
a 4citni of trial, tihd ourselves doomed to toil.
utlcin the
.plains o± Carolina.'A' Compromise'
waS„made,,Osteiisibly in: the Interest of free
dom, lint really in the interests of slavery,
which had stood for thirty years.
The President Of the United; States, the Con
gress of the . rinted States ~the army and 111WS,
and; altiS ; alas! the
,jUdicntry-Aiad -all jailed
haildArf the great work Of upholding slavery.
In the courts of-New York the famous Lemon
case was ruitied tlirOugh in the form of ;t trial. '•
Shortly afterwardi; you Nvili remember, also,
the decision of the Supreme Ctinrt, which was
intended to spread 'slavery all over the na
tional &main an our Territories. But domina
ti tin and tyranny manifested toward
one class of beings beget a corres
ponding manifestathitt — to all classes of
beings, _ and the -,resUlt ' was:' that the elt
in the North fouad , that the question whether
four millionS of negroes should be held in sla
very and deprived-of-their rights was no longer
the question for them to consider ; but it
was a question . - whether the thirty millions of
white beings' in the country should continue
their freedom; for no man at the time of
which I speak lived so far from the centre of
slavery that he could freely express his opi
nions; that, he could plant himself freely and
firmly against - the encroachments of slavery
upon the rights of speech - without incurring
social and political hatred..
After reterring:to the recent war, the Pro
fes.,or continned:
Von come to-night not merely to testify your
friendship and regard for me, although I. ap
preciate that, but you -come also to express
your approval' of , an flppointment -which has
beehmade to:one of our race. You CORK; to
express your gratitiedion at this evidence of
the growth of out cause—the growth of the
chase of freedom and humanity .all over our
land, from the gulfs to the Carolinas, and from
ocean to ocean,_ ' •
These years that•l have been among you are
the best years, as they. are the most active
•+.!ars_ollourdives.: ;I•lfave been; in and. out
among you during these years. I have walked
these streets, broken bread with you, and have
lived among you and find. myself surrounded
by attachments, aeon:tint:lines, and by asso-
etations from which it is not easy to separate.
Coniing among you a mere lad, I leave you in
the riper years of manhood. Inthese fourteen
:..eam we lave stood shoulder to shoulder, and
step by step have all of US struggled for the
great cause of humanity and progress among
our race, the tide sometimes setting for as,and
sometimes against us.
ahe claws for whiCh our fathers prayed, and
for Which, ninny of them bled, We arc per- •••
witted to enjoy here this day; now I leave you
fur a field of labor in another, land. 1 leave
you with the assurance that 1 go with the best
wishes of all you who know me best, and Ido ,
assure You that this will be a right arm of
strength to me in my new field of labor. Igo
to a people of whom we have no occasion - to
be ashtuned. My distinguished and learned
friendjMr. Kee se, has referred to the history
of that country, but helailed to call your atten
tion to one point in its history.
.1 will not go into particUlars, but I think we •
may safely say that in the history of Hayti. we
have the, only' example in, history where a
nation ground down laygenerations of slavery
raised up unaided, unadvised—the civilized
nations of the world . combined against her—
and fought for her freedom. 'Applause.)
It is with some pride, therefore, that I feel I
can goaccredited by : you, sustained by vOur
hopes and prayers, to a people who' have
proved their nobility and their title to a high
place among the nations of the earth. I feel,
indeed, my frieMis, that, identified as I am, as
we all are with :these. people, by tics of love;
- by ties ,• ceininen • Ongin; by ties of common
suffering; as well /n 8 1/y ties of a common
humanity; tidenti tied with you as I am, and
with this ,country by birth and domain and a
lifelong residence I helieVe that with these
relatiOns I shall not bring any dishonor.
I may fail in My mission, but I shall bring
no dishonor upon the fair name of our race,in
tlds•country and abroad, for integrity,lionesty,
and hOnor; that I shall tiring no stain upon the
glorious old 41:1,„,.o. of our country lapplauselatial
that I And] put no hindranees against the on- -
ward march of a nobler freedom and a nobler
Gentleinvi, and friends and
• neighbors, I may fail in thiS mission, but
promise you this—as I said in Washington the
other day, to one of the highest ofli vials in the
country,—an honest heart, a noble endeavor,
and a true patriotism. ')Appian e.]
I may,fail, lint, - gentlemen and friends,
I can Nay his: "Let others do us they will, let
' others think as they
m ay, but as for me and
my house, we will serve the Lord." I,Ap;•
plause.l • -
On Thursday evening next the farewell re
ception to Mr. Bassett, - by the G. C. 0. of 0.
F., will take place at Liberty Hall.
Tin: (76,NT ESTE].) eSSFS. W.
P. Messiek and li. M. Batturs, examiners,held
another session yeSterday afternoon.
John n ol)evitt, 1420 ..".storth Second; Michael
cDonald, Pink street, above Master; Arthur
Keep:in, rear of 1436 Aimlie:l; Michael Con
lon; Aueriea and Jelferson; -Janies!Donzwlly,
re:u. 1444 America - ' Geo. Fey, 1448 America;
Jas. Davidson, 238.1cflerson; Alex. Davidson,
Jefferson; Fred. :NI ann. 143,5 Cadwalader;
John Speigellialter, 1420 Pink; Qarroll,
Pink street; Wne -Mclntyre, Beatty's - court,
testified that tbey voted the Democratic ticket
i n the Sixth division of the Seventeenth Ward.
I Attaeked l v eonv.stants as unassessed
vob•rs.i. -
Thomas 1 irri:r,11111) (7adwalader street; :lbs.
152:I lierniautown road, testified to
having yoted the Democratic ticket in the
-1,4-yent-le4ivision-ollw--Serenteenth-Wartkat
•
the October election. AAttacked by contest
:tins as unassesSeWylderm. 7 ''
Henry OlLse testitiod—Live 1423 German
town road; know Jacob Meltzer. he lived
with me at the time of the Oetobei. ejection;
• lie came there in January, 1868; my wife was
twist:Own - when she testified that lie did not
livethere. IMenzer
„ . •
preaeners hi Paris 110 W 'take
the 'wind for benevoletit'or. elotrell Puri cites
by arr anging, lotteries of a very pectin aide
ficdptfon.' The prizes drawn are no other than
they theinftelves—that is to say, the .y v t imers
have the Eight to elaim their m. rv i e ,. s .
preaeliers;'&e:, - fOr 'three or live days': Tii6
itlea has, in stivt;ral eases, betu a very stteceas•
itl Day. • •••
NEW-JERSEY- MAItZTEIII9,.. •
. .
A, Tenon C.Asi.--YesterdaY the :Court :was
ocenpied during- '
the day with.o. dase,SomeWhat
disgusting iu character, but which only went
to show to What extent of degradation human
beings can go when unrestrained by moral in
fluences and , was an - -indictment
charging a man named W. H. Emmons with
a Violent and outrageous Assault and battery
upon woman'inauibellironens. 'lt appeared
from the Com Plaint, and evidence that the
woman belonged to Philadelpbia,and hadc`ome
to Vaniden for the purpose of 'VlSiting - .seine
acquaintances.. It is 411040 that She Went to
a house near the . :,line ' the city;
*There
. iiretty free - badidgenco was given to
thinking, ,and where she uietthis man
Emmons. , Both partieS became pretty: Well in,
t4Weated when :they left the . honSe together.
After;theY had gone some dist:looin!) an out:
Of-the-Way' place, the Woman swears that
Emmons committed a violent ass:WlC:lnd bat
tery upon her with felonious.. intentieri,imat,
ing her about head aud person With brick
bats; and kicking her in a shametnl .maimer.
Her injuries were so severe that she was
Obliged to go to the Hospital. When brought
into the Court she had to be. takeif there on a
settee to give in her testimony. , The case? is a
peculiarly bard one. indicating - what rum and
licentiousness will do. . "if ,;g
:IxcEz,itlnitr FinE.—The Work of 'ince''-
,
di nisei begins again to excite 'the 'people of
Camden.. Vor spine ttine - past they baye. en=
jeyedateitiperativ6 froin sit& ittn-''
Igen, and had partially fancied.that 'the evil 7
disposed had seen and felt the clireYeonse.'
ipiences of such a course of prOadnre;•and re 7
Solved to become good citi4ens."But last night,'
about twelve .9'o°4, the iliPpOWAVo,;toorch
Wasagainanpliedfp a carpenter shop on, Mar
ket ,stroo,. near ' the Comity Court "House;,
owned' and occupied by Mayberry Thirding, in
which a large amount of lumber was stored.
alsO contained dye et six hundred dolly s
well - hot dashed weirk, Such as doors,blindS,
and easingS, together With Many Valuable
tools, :di' of which were completely
The loss Cannot be less than twelve hundred
dollars, with no insurance. Several of the
rounding fences Were considerably dainaged.
TEMPERANCE BLESSING.—Last evening Di- -
Visien No. 14,Sons of Temperance,of, Camden,
held a jubilw at the Court House,; which was
largely att47ltdeci, itinL , the ceremonies of a
highly interesting character. .The, cause of.
temperance was represented to be- in a pros
perous and advancing condition.
TABERNACU: I...APTIEA vIIIIRCIL—.I.ne con-.
gregation of the Tabernacle Baptist Church of .
Camden . baN72pst provided themselves with
fine organ ~ : Church, and last evening a
'rand 'opening.concert was given for 'the pur . -
pose of raising funds to assist in paying for it.
Smonr FutE.---About 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon a slight fire occurred in the factory
of .1. B. Thompson, on Mickle, above Fourth
street, but which was suppressed with slight
damages
CITY NOTICES.
CLOSING OuT SALE.
THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED. OUT IN
IITY - DAYS.
tireat Bargains in Dress Goods !
rent Bargains in Black Silkel
Japanese Silks reduced to fp 25',_
Silk Poplins reduced froml 45 to 61!
Bargains! Bargains ! Bargains! •
• A. & J. 11. 11AirritoLomEnes.
Xi North Eighth street.
Tia: leading Hat mid Cap Store in the city is
534 and Siti Chestnut street, Oaktord X South:
THOSE UNIFORMS
The letter earrirrs of this eity
}hive been deceived. Oh, what a pity !
If they had bought. their clothes front Stokes
They'd have been served like eher folks.
But such.was not the ease,
Ala) now they fool: with doleful lice
Into their picket-books, and nay •
BAs FLOW!: AWAY!
Itio how or where they do not know,
ler it they hoer nought to .dtmc.
Tlwyrxamiue their uniforing with care,
BUT 5.90 Is NOT TILERI.
TA° good flviee, gentle folkm.
buy your clothing all from b'tokes,
_ •
COAL 11:EA HER, EXACTLY AN•I'STINING RE
; hretakiint and preparing coal in the yard I.y nit
..hinery: S. W. eqr.l'ltirtevnth and Waßliington are. •
•
Si\i:Eß'. SEwtS“ MACHINES
”LI cusi”A terms. by
0. F. DAVIs,BiO Chestnut street
•
To TH E LAMES.—Latlies can get the latest
sty] , of Hat.; and Cap, at CliarleA Oakford Sons'. 831
and 1,36 atreet. ut price,. lower than anywhere
cirA, in the city.
.
CARINS. Invigted Nails, skillfully
Ditvid,"n/ No. 915 Cliestilitt street.
Charges moikrate. __ _ •
THE VEitmoNT Spitvct; IVATEit
Th.. Lrr,l,t t1•1 ,, ,1r for ralic..r, Scrofula. Di.
1...• and otlwr alf.•ctions. Sold by Jolot,tot
.11olluwity k Cowdeu, (An Ari.:llstreol.
'•\.. FEY SI - TtEltlott COLONY TE:6 (Black), i
r.. h. 15 Ile, Caddie, al rt great mlurtiett
retail Price,:. 2t).5 N.Niuth ai
and 1036 Abrket
STRANGERS in the city who are in want of
a tine. Hat or Cap of the latest style• ran, procfire it at
Charles Oakford S Sons'. Kit Chestnut street.
lET and SOOthln the pain of children 1 - Pf4l
in:.:—Ube Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Drn ,
gists.
SVRGIC.II. .I.ZST3ttrAIENTS ;Intl drugaiSts' sun
ssownws & BROTHER,
23 Smith Eighth street.
DEAFNESS, BLiNDr.s.cESS AND CATARRH.,
.1. lvaacF, N. I).. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all II it,eatO'S appertaining to tho.rabovennembers with the
otroo:4 succene. Testimodials from 'the most reliable
~nrees in Ihe city can be ticeu at his office, N 0.805 Arch
nt rect. The medical faculty are-invited. to, accompany,
their. patients. at; he halt ue•aocreta in hie nractice.-
eye 6 iliFerteti. elarge nuale for examination.
•MISCELL'ANEOUS.
CLARK & 'EVANS,
No. 630 Che:4tii:u.t Street
OPEN DAY MVO EVENING.
l u bbfrirr at Arlanufactuyers! Prices
Retailing at Wholesale. Prices.
Gold Walehet,'
Silver ,Wafehi!4,
Fio Jeyelry,
Plat M . IN'It re,
Acenrolions;
Chruinop,
Photograph Albums,
nimily Bib
'rtl (ithry
Cutkry
Po•k , t ,kle„
Money Htv,A by.plirclituTh
CLAR
,Lp2.l p
Do .rixtra.
VANILLA CHOCOLATE
• • "AN 17 77 -
SIiPERFINE CONFECTIONS
For Choice .Pi•epr;ents.
„ . 1 17EPHEN 117 ? WHITMAN,
mANtlyAcTunEir,• • .
No. 1.5210 Market Street..
nly22.3trp
TITST RECEIVED—ANI) IN STORE 1,000
Clig.'ll of. Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Cali-.
fi,rnia. Wiwi+, Port, !Madeira, Shorty, ..liitnak'ai and Santa
crtw, Huta, fine old lirandies and Wbolesale'
ItMall. P. ,1 . JORDAN, '220 Pear street,
'Lltird and Walnut ittreutti, awl above Doelc
btret.t. dal U
TUE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PIIILADELPIIITA, ypESDAY I .1 . !44Y 25 1869.
• -••
C ICE!,
ICE
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,-,OFF: 1 0.1 4 ; 1
KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY,
WO. 43.7,41. 11 ' 13treet
PHILADELPHIA..
i E i stabusheols3l:.,. ; Ircorpopited,lB64. •
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers of
E.A.,S7ErFartINT . loQg,
THOS. E. CAHlLL,President; E. P. HERSHOW,
Vice-President; A.J.IINTiTregs,AreyOE,,,A: CORNELL ,
Secretary;. T. A. imipin", Superfnterident.
Ice delivered daily in all parts of,rhe copsolidatod city,
Kest IthilacielPhla, Haututi, HiultraOuti; D t ri4esburg,
tioga and Orerutafitown. '
Prices for families, offices, ete;;lkir . ls69:
pounda daily ' ' '• ' 60 cents per Week.•
12. , , , _ "' "
16 " ;I. "
efl 05, "
Verge' Constimers at 'wholesale nrlceV. • •
Orders sent to'the office' neaps of the folltiwing depots,
Will.reeeive prompt attenion: North' Peuutsylvania Rail
road, and Master .a ,treet, street wharf, Delaware
avenue, Bridge`avemie' and WillOWistreet,' 'Twenty-
Seaond and Hum iltou strectusagintlf strektfinacliWiiihing
ton avenue, and Pine streerwharf,,tichuylki,fl:
ice! . Ice! ' , lce! Ice! Joe!
B..J.:WILLIAMS , dr - SONS'
No. 16 - , North Sikth
ittAlil:TTACTltptS,: l 24` ; -
.t
VENETIAN BLINDS' ' •
WINDOW , SHADES ,
Liirge and tine assortment at low prices.
STORE SHADES made and lotjered. , • :
Cornices, Cords, Tfiesela, Repairing,
• ' myl I lining,
OAS . FIXTURES AM) CHANDELIERS,
NEW STYLES never before offered in this 'intact.
, .
A large assortment
IRON AND BRONZE GAS FIXTURES,
• NEAT, CHEAP AND DURAB:
Every variety of .'
.Kerosene Lamps acid Fittings.
GERMAN STEDENT LAMPS.
COULTER, JONES 8c CO.,
702 Arch Street.
Imrp
Statiotiery',
;Potfuinery4;
Suspendeis,..
. .
•Neck Ties,
1100, ry ,
Cassthtcl eH.
Lin 6. Tamil Clovers,
Linen Napkins,
Linen linadkerchiers;
Woolen Table Coierti,
Notions, SiO„,,Sce
g your pods of
& EVAISTS
atlt==M
:1;
FITLER, WEAVER 8: co. .
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOw IN FULL OPIJATIONI •
. ,
N 0.22 N.WkTER street and 23 N.DELAWARE avenue
AMUSEMENTS.
MERICAN ACADEMY OF
A
COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO
MRS. FRANK MORDAUNT, •
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON,' May 29th.
.THE ARCH STREET COMPANY and
DODWORTH'S ORCHESTRA,'
By kind permission of DIRS. JOHN DREIV; -
CA It N CROSS 3 DIXEY 'S NINSTRELS, 2 •
By' kind permission of Messrs. CARNC ROSS t DICEY.
And the TYPOGRAPHICAL DRAMATIC ASSOCIA
THIN .will all appear on this occasion.
ItOBE.ET CRAIG S Burlesque of . •
BARRE BLEU}.
PAY AFTER THE WEDDING,
ETHIOPIAN ECCENTRICITIES a,.1
FAMILY JARS • •
Will constitute the Performance. ]
Admission. ro . cents - Reserved, Seats; Si o).
Family t!ircle and Amphitheatre, 2.s'centit.
Secured Seats may be had at Trumplor's Music Store,
'No. ttR Chestnut street ,and at Covert's News Exchange,
he Continental Hotel and at the Academy
Doors open at I u clock. TO commence at 2.
it 'S. C. DUBOIS, Stage Manager.
IVIRS: JOHN DI EW'S ARCH: STREET
1.11 THEATRE. Begins at I.j•to 8.
FIRST WEEK OF THE ENGAGEMENT pl?
MR. JNO. COLLINS, Comedian and Vocalist.
THIS. TUESDAY, 1: NIN G
THE IRISH .AMBASSADOR.
Sir Patrick OTlenipo ' JOHN COLLINS
Witlt two of his Lest. songs.
Concluding with the farce of
110 W TO PAY THE RENT.
3lorgan Battler (with songs) .. . .. ; ... COLLINS
FRIDAY—BENEFIT ,c)1 MR. COLLINS.
WLAN UT STREET THEATRE.
THIS. TUESDAY , JINENING. May 25.
ENGAGEMENT FOR six. NIGHTS ONLY
Of the eminent tragedian
MR. E. CEAVENPORT.
Conuneneing with O'Keefe s Comedy . in 3 acts. of
WILD OATS; Olt, THE STROLLING GENTLEMAN.
To conclude with the Nautical Drama of
BLACK-EYED SUSAN.
WILLIAM(with songs) E. L. DAVENPORT
. IVEDNESDAY, , A new Romantic Play, entitled
IIILDA; OR, THE PEARL OF CHIVALRY,
CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE
J7E. mcnoNor Glf
Second time in this city,
TliE JUDGMENT_OF_ VARIS;
OR,
TAE FROM CRFFIK
4 •
With New Scclicry New Music, itc,, in Wild'
VALL's
ELISE MOLT
lII:RLESOVE von; APPEAR.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY.
FRlDAY—llencfit of Mine WETHERSB Y._
EATEE COMIQUE
• SEVENTH
StrPet. ',Plow Arch. Commencing at 8.
.31 - ESSRS. TUNISON S: CO Proprietors
A NEW OPERA TO-NH - HIT;
MISS SEBIN . GALTON, . •
The young and giftedprinin donna, an• •
• - FLORETTE, TilE CRICKET.
In n hew four net opera (first time). entitled
FLORETTE,T/IE CRICKET.
The whole Company to appear.in the cast
CHESTNUT STREET RINK
A GEAD SUCCESS
A OATA:I'IMB-7:IT.FIDAX MAY 25t11,
FIFTH GRAND EXHIBITION.
The exhibitions 'given at this Binh have been attended
by the FASHION AND,ELITT, OF PHILADELPHIA,
, Froin 2.000 to BMOO 'parsotas present eYery exhibitiot
eight.
Don't fail to visit the
VELOCIPEDROME TUESDAY NIGHT.
' A contest for the Chaniplonship of Philadelphia nr ,
take place for
GENTS AND-BOYS.
THE GOLD MEDAL AGAIN TO BE CONTESTED
FOR.
Alpo. the Silver Wald. •
FOR TiIE OIIMOPION BOY BIDER,
TWO 0:It 'MORE TO ENTER.
which . ,
YALtABLE PRESENT,
To be preheated to the
BEsT LITTLE• MEL BIDER UNDER TEN YEARS
of AUE.
To the
FASTEST BOY RIDER IN THE DOUBLE RACE.
DOUBLE -RACE FOR GENTS.
At - the conclusion'of the raced
TWELVE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL VELOCIPEDES
Will be sold at Public Auction, on account of whom it
may concern.
•
Admission Exhibition Night, 25 cents.
OW - Veloclpedes for sale at Factory Priees.
FOX'S AMERICAN,
WALNUT STILE? f, EIGHTH.
THE THEATRE OP THE WORLD
lUtl ARTISTES.
EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY at 2 o'clock.
The only Permanent Matinee iu the city.
THIS EVENING,
THE CH
ON' Fitt WONINGI,I•"PDE Thoin BAPEZ ly live years of age)
JOE EMMETT —Duteli'Smigs and Dances.
THE Two GRAND BALLETS,
By De Rona, Ventnroli, the Premiers, 1111(1 Ballets.
CADE F
M\ OIL ARTS,
..tx; , CIFESTNET street, abOiOTenth.
Open from A:Mtoa P. M.
Benjamin West's Great Picture of
--^ .CIIRIST.D.EJEUTBD. •• •
still on exhiliitiOn. pi22-tf
AI RS. MORDAUNT'S BENIT MATI
NEE; SATURDAY, 29th EF
of Mai, AROU STREET
.111..EA71IISIMP1 NY. m l - t
P
ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE
• ARTS.
THE FORTY-SIX TIT ANNUAL SPRING EXITTRI;
TION OP PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE, te., is now
Admission 21-cents. Season Tickets 50 centg.
Open front IA: M. to 01ii I'.'N., and from 73,1 to 10 P.
N. • , np2ti-niv
INSTITLJTJON A Olt E
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Niolf 15 etH. Stor . ,l No 11 South Eighth str FiIAS4I.IA
ir its. AI ORDALTN TS 'BENEFIT
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NEE SATURDAY, 29th OP ' MAY. ARCII
bTREET THEAThE COMPANY. myls tf
SPANISFF—OLINTSPINE *SPANISH
ollves In half-gallon and two and a half gallon lo'.
For vole by VETEIt. 'WRIGHT ..tSONS, 115 Walont et.
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—GERM ANTOWICZ - -F•XR - 13 -- A. - 1: - .F.1— =
Jill Pleasant house on DWI. Lane, west side, n short ;
distance above the toll-gate, at :corner -of-t.lhurth Lane
011111 street /, with threw acreS :of ,ground, , Largwparlori
With dining-room; sitting-room, two , kitchenw, two pan—
tries On first floor, nine ehttinberM , Gond cellars-Pointed
StonWstable and coach-house, stalls for live horses or
eows, space for , three :carriages, water :at, the stable:
Bay loft! and hen-house.: :IVldo.pinczatwell shaded
with large evergreens; gratindw neatly laid out, large and ,
excellent kitchen ,:garden, •ablindance of !small 'fruits,
especially raspberries, of which the choloest , kinds; care
fully selected, including auttuumbearlngt 'grates, straw
herriees and enrrantsi near one: hundred young- dwarf
: pears, of best sorts. 11 ester by hydraulic rruil..Bat.h,rangs
and furnace. Haase always dry; it , and. the grounds in
excellent outer. Pricwel7,ooo. Apply between 10 and 12
0 dock; to 111; LEA., 420 Walnut. lininediatw posses-
Mon. Can be seen at any time. , : my2stu th s3tt
OR, ' FOR SALEDWELL,IN OS. :
STORES.-1510 N. Tenth street, lot 27 x75, stile yard,
and all modern improvements:
1323 Brandywine street; lot 16:60; . 8
rooms and-bath;
side alley; II bargain. • ..• •• • . : .
2521 N. Broad. , Lot 2.511Ti..10. • .7.500. • •
F 6.59 N. Broad ed., •. 1311 N. Broad st., . •
1305 Brandywine Si., . 817 N. Sixteenth st,, • ,
13117 N. Fifteenth st., 18'27 N. Fifteenth st.. •
1114 Master st., In) N. Nineteenth st, • •
1300 N. Nineteentli st., . IWO Franklin
1711 N. Ninth st.; . . 611 N. Eleventh st.c .• • •
1630 Mt. \ ernonst.r 1521 Wallace st. • •
1101 Wellington street. •Lot 16 by 72. Ten rooms.. ,Mo,
dm., improvements. Terms
t ifirst-lass WOO
borhood. Only, 5:5,700. -For get he Register,
price 4 cgme.: Conveyancing and collectingpromptlY at
iv J. -
tended to, for hich most •respectfully solicit. your pa,.
tronago. , ,
my2s 8419 Broad strel t.
a RESIDENCEI423 POPL It STREE
tkree-st4y brick P 11610 1 1; (43.imit/Y
finished; large grounds 68 by 167, InkY -,
out with fruit:nun
ping bach to Carlisle stOet; only one their, above
street.. Fur.. sole cheap, C. .ifFTSEIT l&INC West,
Depot, Germantown. AV;
FO , SALE. Olt 'EXCHANOP
la R city , property-4. heantiful • country . resident:iv,
stable rual„ carriage-house, }with one, acre .of. ground, on
the' Pennsylvauia Itailroad ~10 miles from the city, about
one soyare from. Beeseville SlatiOn; access to the el t y.
almost hourly. ; .Apply to or addreds COABLES'
THOMPSON, Spruce and Pine Street Railway Depot,
Philadel . mv2s-tu BM'
Amt ~F OR— S ASE- 4 DW EL L R7i4i, .13:4
soca. , Biwa& gfretit,inuthenSt curner of Sant per. lot ,tl.)
by 120 feet., ' Apply to ' u.A.ctrp, • • • •
my2l6t",` - ' ••••. , 233 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE—A MODERN TARED
story bliek Building, 11 rooms, in good order' in a
pleasant neighborhood, , with •gas,"bitth• circulating'
boiler, and water-closet with drain to SeWer,l'Ut 18 feet
4 incheS by 129 feet deep to a back street; two fronts. Ap
ply on the, premises, 1322 Coates street. my24-2t*
FOR SALE OR -TO, RENT:--14 ,
idan hrmdpome'Comitty Seat, with 13 - 'term 'of
land, within India mile of Abington Stntion,-11. R.•
Price 6'12.000. 1t..) :DOBBINS -, Ledger Building.; Rent
$l,OOO per annum. • ' • • nIY23 3t*' • •
fti FOR SALE .O] RENT-A HOUSE
BlLkw , and lot,loofeet front bylr,o feet deep, on Elwood
lane, fiermantOwn avenue, Rising Sun village. ALsOfti
large lot near the same, about 200 feet sqUare.
Inquire at , 712 311ARIIET; STREET,
my2l,6t§ \ Second story.
in FOR. SALE 011, , EXOLLANUE-- , ..
Zdtifirst.elnas Country Seat and Farm, containing 50
acres. 19 of 'which is in lawn; Large and Elegant' Man
sion. Tenant llouse,Gardelleeli Cot tage;ciarriage House,
Barn. Ice House, Spring House i Sm.,B miles north of the'
city. near railroad, and convenient to churches, stores,
Sc. Will be sold on very easy terms, or exchanged for
tirst-class city- property. Address J. S. T., Box 175 E
P. 0. laying
~ V, FOR SALE NEAT THE EE-STORY
FM Stone Cottage, good location, Germantown, near
depot; 9 roms; every convenience. Lot :30 by 110 feet.
Price, 8, o
4,300.
id-tf ;.; J.lll. P. WALLACE, 129 S.. Sixth street.
cr... TO EEN T-1N GER NI A.NTO N,
iL for the summer, a snil!, furnished .house, Apply
at 525 Minor st.. Phila. myrl39.th s tun'
B A NDSOME COUNTR -- Y SEAT FOR
containing 23 acres' smierior land, %invited on
tho Gulf Mills road, tine Mile from :Villa Nova Station,
on the Pennsylvania Contrail Railroad. Modern vtono
mansion, with evory city convenionceexcapt gas; stable,
carriage house, chicken linute, ice 'must!, &v. Lawn
handsomely improVed miff evergreen trees
and shrubbery. Also wing and spring house, and a
stream of water running through the move; fruits and
berries of all kinds. J. M. GUMMEY > 50N5,733 \Wal
nut street.
117.1„ FOE, SAL E-TH E THIa,E-STORY
brick Dwelling with three-story double back build
ings, situate No. 1155 North Thirksmth street; has every
noslorn convenionre. Tonna acemmuodating. J. 11.
14:MALEY k SONS, 733 Walnut street.
KAOLIN, FAR3L—IFOR SA L E.—A
LILL valuable' tract of 50,avren of land, the whtik of whiclr
underlaid with an inexhaustible bed of Kaolin; situate
~a the lille of the Baltimore I !entrol Itailetwl, within 11
miles of the Viti of Philadelphia. Improvements consist
of mansion, dwelling • hythwa for operatives. and all
nect,ratry outbuildings. Also. all the machinery and
tools Feu nisito for working t he clay.
SONS,e lowa.
vtilar*. itpply to J. M. Gt;3I3IEY t ;33 W - olfult
st mot • •
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fcl FACTORY BUILDING YOR SALE
1 ii or to rentSitunted on Tit puty..tbird,Srinsoul and
Dunlap strogs.3 frontri, very rotbotantially bnilt,.• lot •34
feet front by 116 feet deep. S. N. 01:31 . 211EY. .$0.1.'31
733 'Walnut street. • , •
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FOR SALE .—A THREE-STORY
EMI Bt w n Sti Frpitt .31',.R4unge. No. MS Spruce
tro , t rosews:niOn early. A pply ; td C OPPUCI JOB.-
I),S.N, 433 :Walnut stroet.
MI I? '0 It S LE. A • H.ANDSO E
Zal.. Dwelling. )721 Vine afiv et
A liandaffine Reahlence, We at
fi Ihnulsonie Dwelling Arch at. above Sixteenth.
A Modern Dwelling. ilia) Sergeant atrcet.
A BlhillieSei Location, Stran-berry Areet.
Two Modern Dwelling. , , West Philadelphia.
A Modern Dwell lug, Sixteenth and - Cherry .streeta.
AP , IY COPPDVK JOB DA NATI Walnut street.
CREESE - & - Mc CO - LEUM , REAL ESTATE
AGENTS. ' • .
Office, J0(4E01011 street, opposite Mansion street, Capp
Island, N. J. Neal Estate bought and sold. Persons
desirous of renting cottages during the 'season 1t•ill apply
or address as oboes. . .
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Respectfully refer to Chas, A .bicton, Hen ni 'Durum,
Francis 11c1Iv thi, Augustus Merino, John Davla and
W. W. Juvenal: feddf§
rl in 1 A w've
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RENT,LARGE
IcolTureititifirep
731 WALNUT STREET, .
Suitiade fonalint-elassjaw yer.„— my22-3t7
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... ICI IET. SMALL NEATLY FUR-
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Dished house in West Philadelphia, north:Of Market
street, for a tecni of font or Six Months, on liberal terms
to 0 satisfactory tenant.
Address . J. W. B.
my2ll 6t* . 31 South Third street.
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f,i FOR RENT—NO. 1834 SPRUCE ST.—
6-1; , ) Furnisheil. Apply, between 10 and 2. to
J. L.IIAIIIIIAR,
iny2s-in,tll,l , 4t*. No. 70S Walnut Street.
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nTo - RENT—FURNISHED SU3IMER
.
Residence, on they Delaware river, one mile north
of Bristol: • Commodious house, neatly furnished, three
acres of around, testify laid out and bountifully sup
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Plied:with fruit and shade trees. A Very desirable place.
1436 Lombard street. Modern House. furnished, for
six ThOlitilkl or Sear.. ROBERTGRAF FEN.A SON,
037 Pine street.
.Manager
Oa TO LET—THE DWELLING NO.
ii.a.l2X3 Chestuut street. niy2.s-tit th s-3t*
fM
COlll SEAT TO RENT AT
11 Olney, containing 12 room". Fruit and blade tret•H,
.labling, .Vic. Apply to JANES YOUNG, No .509 Sprite()
Fared,. inyW:Sr
ea TO RENT —TWO DESIRABLE RES
IDENUES, Frankford Bond, corner of F . ranklin
Ceiotery - Aveite{W , oo -- and :$7OO, -- Apply - to 1.)E0. B.
HESTER, 1313 S. 1 runt. m521-it*
fr cri i TO itENT, FOR THEIiU M
iISON, the Rectory at. JenkintOwn; furnished, and iu
,good order; 15 minutes walk from the Station on N. P.
R. It. Apply on the premises, or at S. E. corner of Dock
and Walnut streets. • • mylo-6t§
•ea FOR SAL E.—MODERN THREE - Story Brick Dwelling, 519 S. Ninth at. EverY con
eniehte. Inuldre on the premises. my6eth,s,tu,to
FOE SALE—THE VI RY ELE ANT
2 . 1 3. COUNTRY RESIDENCE,. •
lately owned and ocenpied by Spencer 11. Hazard, Esq.,
situate on ('hutch lane, Germantown, second house east
of the railroad, is offered for sale at a price much. below
its value. It has recently been put t, Complete order,
and is now open for itoipection. For further particulars
innitire at Room No. 4 • N 0.23 South THIRD street, op
posite the Mechnics I. myB-s,tu,th,lot*
frii. TO RE NT—TB E LARGE, CONVE
nient and well-lighted granite front Store, No. 110
South' DELAWARE Avenue, ATM' immediate posses
sion, the present Lonna being obliged to retire- f rem
1111Sillefili owing to ill health. Apply to J. B. BUS
SIER K Co., ltd South Delaware avenue. • myl7 tfS
TOWN.-1P OR RENT, 1'
PR nislied, a Stone Cottagewith every city conve
nienen,tlesirebly located, within live minutes' walk from
the railroad depot. Rent moderate. .1. 31. lt Win EY •,ti•
St INS, 733 Walnut street.
41-1, ~ 'TO LET -L-A TINE] EV . -STOR
Isia P Ltnn Brown-stone Dwelling, 1214 Coates street, eon
tajning parlor,dining-moat; kitchen an d sultan , k i tc h en
on &blind-floor; sitting , rbem and -3-chambers kni-2,1;' , 3
chambers on third than., with bath-romm, hot and eold
water and all modern ego Will be rented far
„ no o f more years to 0 od tenant at a low rent. In
quire for a few days the promises, or, tO - EDWARD
S. soinvELY, No. 4.4 N. Eleventh st. myl7tf§
.
-ill- FUR lUSBE - B—TO LET—FOR JUNE,
July, August Mild September, a Cottage of ten
roomgovith-fruit ond-vagetablegarilietand-peultry yrd,
wt hour front elty, at Edgewater,N.J.; two minutes'
walk to.a A. IL.R. station. Apply OH tho Premises
A. SPOONER. ap27
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0.-WISoo $12;000 AND $lO,OOO TO LOAN
.. on Tito rtgage. Apply to ___ ...
, LEWIS 11. 11.Bligi.A1C,
n'ty24 2tl - 731 Walnut fitlTOt. '
'---'-..''''''...----. ' ') Q 5 660 . 1 4 0tifi 77 '-' 3- ' -1-4 ,4 1 :; •
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Dlortgag , c; Apply to ,
Ivi
Fit, . .
tii32'4'3'i;*.!:. '.
. .. .5&. -I. :r i th ,t 4i ' Xti'l tit , Te4. .:
7 AND 'SEVERAL' 81TMS OP
I , ' 61540 to loan on mortgage 'of city
$ '0 two
Pr, , , , ,P,.2 , 2 , 14 ,- --S.:th:Nfi. T0N11TcPA1."..;429 - Walnut - tit Ci-at
(114.A.1.K.-1! OR SALE, 180 TONS OF
%.) Chalk, Afloat. Apply to WORKMAN & c(v.,
• Walnut atreei,
MMeiN
TO RENT
IiIORTOAC4ES.
ChAMPI6N SAFES.
UnaUocessful Burglary.
LETTER OF DIESBIIB.—DAVID ROWS do CO.
.) •
HERRING', FARREL SHERMAN, N0. , 251.,
Broadway: . ••
i Onthe / aiglit
,o ‘ f the ti t h,„our §tp,r/i,
South street, was entered
oli , am! a •des
pte atteiripetikide by' burglars .
• one of
vita. safes hi our counting-rooin. ' "
The key . to tdle f3ge in whit we .kept our ;to
curitie.s was; locked inside of our, lire-proof ,
book-Safe, the doors of which; , wiire Literally
(tit to 'pieces; from this they cibtahnid the, key'
to he Other safe Mid opened Tiorta
nately ,we, had one .of '
.your Burglar,Proof
Bankers' Chests inside, in which our valuables ,
Were deposited. ' This they Went to work
of With 'a will, and, evidently' ' used
dip all their tine mid tools in vain attempts to
force it.. The night was r dark. and stormy,.
and the fact of their knowing where. our key'
was kept shoWs that their plsliis Wore' vreil
inattired., They it'A'Nedi4Og 'MO dOOr and
body. of the ChestiVand the • faithful;,sale .beam
evidence of the labor and skill:devoted thlhe
*irk. All was IL9OO* and it is Wfth great'satis
faction kve report' that upon Opening' it we
found our securities oll, safe, and can therefore
cheerfully indorse , the Burgular,Proof work
recommended'by. You.' • •
You will please serid;thenlw.safe purchased
by us tp our COUntinY-fintise;' and take the
old one to showlhatlionininf6Waie still manu
factured worthy of the name.
.I)Avin Dow & CO.'
RERR I N G '1.3- PATENT CHAMPION
SAFES, ~ ,T HE MOST RELIABLE SWAT
RITZEROM rug NOW KNOWN'," Manu
factured and sold by •
FARREL, HERRING & CO,Philadelphia
HERRING, FARREL & SHER:SIAN, NM
251, Broadway, New York.
HERRING & CO., Chicago.
HERRING, FA.RREL & SHERMAN,N.O
A I fe2 to th s tf§
THE GREAT
PACIFIC RAILROAD
IS FINISHED.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC R.R
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
i vo 1 nil
i A nn i A .
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Bankers arid' Derders in Govertiniinfs,
40 S. Third Street,.
P9lf '
ITIL?MDOLPIII
e'RivirEßs
Dealers in IT. S. Bonds and Members of
st o ck and_Guld Evcrhange,xeceivc_Aic•
counts of Brinkm and Bankers on liberal
terms, issue Bills of Exchange on
C. 3.llambro & Son, London.
B. Metzler, S. Sohn & Co., Frankford.
James W. Tucker 4, Co., Paris.
And other prhiclpal cities, and Letters
of Credit available throughout 'Europe
S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
jAVOlitAt 66).
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A
DEALERS
IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
We will receive applications for Policies of
Life Insurance in the new National Life In
surance Cempany of the United States. Full
information given at our office. •
REMOVAL.
V.I.JI.4I.O9P r rSc I:IILTNN - •
Having removed to their New Building,
109 SOUTH THIRD STREET
Are now prepared to transact a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
And dentin GOVERNMENT and other SEC UItiTIES,
GOLD, WILLS. ,te,
Receivk 310NEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Internet:
NEGOTIATE DOAN.% giving special attention to
Mercantile paper.
Will execute orders for Stocks, Bonds, &e. on Com
mission, at the Stock EXchinigus of Philadelphia. New
York, Boston and Baltimore. UMW.:
WA.I - TED—AN ' IN TELLIGENTtAD,
about 1G yearn of age. RN an Entry. Clerk. Ailitrenn,
in Bauthrriting. giving refereneen, S. Sc.S., at - thin of-.
tlre.Gol.s 31*
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WNNTED —A 'YOUNG - . LADY . - 9. i Cl/11-
. . ' ' ' . " '
mumennt orpoie Epwcopal Church. inshes a Hit
nation as a Nurnerv , Govornens. or an COM PUll iOll to an
-.ltranlittinuly-:—Salinfnetory-referenee-gtven. Addrenn,
Box VB. Pottoville, Va.-- -- , • • , . ray22-It*
-•• BOARDING. ,
DLEASANT SECOND AND. THlRD
story roonisi• with boarding..*Linilen street, (ar--
mantown. Address P. r.. this allies. 7iy25-2t*
PLEASANT . IfBONT BOOMS ICONDiILT.
Diontinl;), In tho second and.thlid story new vatitnt;
also: Tahiti Board, at• Miss LTURNERiti,qi; W- corn's
Et htePrith and Pine streets.: int'so-Te.t.*
—• . •
- 1 - 10_1) cr EL'S'. AND ,WOSTENiiOLWS,
POCKET KNIVES, .PEART. and STAG HAN
DLES,Or,beautiful flabili; RODGERS , . and WADE e.,•
BUTOBEWS, and the CELEBRAT ED LECOULT RE
tiffISSORS IN CASES or flu; thuait quality
Itazorei. Sicwors and Table'Cutlery, ground and
palirlieyl BAMYNKAUMENT , S., ha moot aPPE"v'''i
c.onatruetion to 000101 ti bearing, at P. MADI•AItA.'S,
Cutler and Surreal. Instrument Mnlter,ll.s Tenth street,
WOW Chefitnu . • . MY He
MZIE
OF THE
CtiILERY.
===
• ALWAYS DRY.
WATSON t G-IT_,LtINGHAM,
9p4 Riphraond Street
sontalsr§ , , . • A 1
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.,
01 PATTERN MAKERS. oen
- ,,TATTESintrits, . j z ovu.
I izt.•no cx • - nom.
I or
MICHIGAN CORK PINE
• ,VOE FATTytNki.
.t••• 3• -•-- - - tz:r •'
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1869 SP II EMMYCK.IB - 69
SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK. 1.
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LARGE STOCK....
A. . ,
. -rvitiitiNG, , • •• -
1869: 4 ''PLIOITTRA., FLOORING. - .-
1.869.
! CAROLINA 'FLOORING. . • -• •
, el ---,r ,-., , :", , liI.IIGINIA .FLOORING 4-, ,,. •? ' ~... '')
i 1'.4.,: i ..1.4 .. ! b twos Alm flicalui NIA., ..::,:.• : •, ...: ..
ASTI FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
, •
lsga. :1. 4 •;.L 0101)4 S'ing I.- 13 QA11.1)62 -. - -
0 tr - 4V - 1410'iti DA' MTRP . "BOARG.fit .
1869,,
• • RAIL PLANK - . '
• ,
RAIL. PLANK.
869" A -- wer iFifoXV s
PLANK. ''
* WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANKS
069 *
WALNUT BOARDS.
T'''Vtsl7;ll74 l rs
FOR
CABINET MAKERS,
BUILDERS, AC
{.E <i ,
1869LLb~D$ 1869.
•.•1 N DRAT/WEBS' LIJMBE
11E11 CEDAR. . •
• , , • WALNUT AND PINE'. • • •
18ga SEAtiONED WiPLAIt. ..1869d
ti • , 4 I.: AS ONE D 4011E111a.
• ! WIIITR OAK 'l4. A NFL AND BOARDS.
; . II ICKORY , .• • ••••' • • •
•
isgo• • CAItOLINA , SCANTLING.i Q 69 •
!JO* . • CAROLINA If
NORM:kg SCANTLING.
,M
.
. .
IS • CIMAR SHIIiGLES:: 1869
exim, It , SHINGLES, . • •
CYPRESS SHIN GL ES. • .
L AIME ASSORTMENT. . •
• FOR SALE 'LOW - - • • -
PLASTERIN G LA H.
pLAsTi LAT ouNnIATIL •
H. • - • •
piAtihz nitoutzu 4 , co- • -
::AO SOUTH STREET.
1869.
?IThOMAIi & POHL LUMBER MER
chant , No:10118, Fourth street:. At- their yard
will be found Walnut. Ash. Poplar, Cherry, Pine, tient-
Nck, &c., reasonable prlees. Glae them a call.
MAUTIN THOMAS;
inhl7.6m* I. LIAR FOUL.
CONTRACTORS, LUMBERMEN
11 and Bhlp•buildera-We are now prepartvi to execute
promptly orders for Soutiwrn YOlow Ptio. Timber,
tihirstati nnd.lnitnlicr,4;clqlKAN, 11,1:8SELL
22 North F rout stre..t; ' mbft tf
ELLUM' Pl. UM REX—ORDERS
for t'argo , .s of every detkrlptlon Sawrolf,nalber amn•
.ruled nt.* , ltort notter—quality kottoj..ct to InsvctfOn.,
A tv to NDW, iL ROWLEY:PI Ftouth Whattea. foil
"" "" MEDICAL.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
disorders, whichiv ere ag
gravated by the scrofu
lons contamination until
they veto pain/idly abet/lig; have' been radically
cured In euela great numbers in almost every sea
sign; of the country, that the public scarcely used to
be informed of its , virtues or uses. •
Scrofulous poison Is one of the Most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this'unoten and'unfelt
tenant of the organism underntines the constitut
• and invites the attack of enfeeblingor fatal diseaseS.
' without' exciting a suspicion of its rmesence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throne - trait the beflY. and
' then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the, later, tuber
: cies may be suddenly deposited In thelungs or
heart, or tumors formed bathe liver, or it shows
its presence by eruptibns on the skin;or foul ulcer
aliens on some part of the body. Hence the °era- '
;
sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad
' visuble, even when no active symptoms of disease
; appear. Persons afflicted with the following corn
plaints generally Lind immediate .relief, and. at
length, cure, by the use of this SARSAP.AIt/L
-, LA: St. Anthony's. Fire, „Rost) or 'Erysipelas,
;Teeter Sall .Rheum Scald Heatf, , Ringteorrn,
ore ues, Sore Eons, and other eruptions or
visible - forms of Scrofulous diseasei Also in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, DropsY,
;Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia.
and the various Ulcerous affections of the =nu:n
iter and nervous systems.
;Syphilis or Venereal and .11fercurial Diseases
are cured by it, though a long - tink is required for
:subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine.
'But long continued use of this medicine will cure
the complaint. .Letteorehrea or Illittes, Uterine
'Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are corn
mpnly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its
pfirifying and invigorating effect. Ztlinute Direc
tionfaor each case are found in our Almanac, suP•
;piker - gratis. Itheumatisns and Gout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in th_eblood, yield quickly_ s a alsoLirep__
Comp/flints, Torpidity.. Congestion or ../salfirin -
It
' a t ton of the Liver, an d J:aundice , )vhen arts i
as they often db, from the 'rankling •solsoris in the
blood. This SARSAPARILLA is a great re
storer for the strength and vigor of the system.
"finis° who are Languid and Zistlesis, Despon
'cleat, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap
prehens tons or Fears, or any of the affections
symptomatic of Weakness, will find Immediate
'relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
polver upon trial.
PREPARED ,BY
Dr. 7. C. AYE.* do CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practicql and Analyticai Chemists.
SOLD 1W Abp. DRUGGISTS BVERYWHERE.
At wbulesple by J. 111;:DIARIS
111)12-Ill tII
F ILENCLI MEDICINES
PP EPA REDDY.
GRIM AU IT &
cuEynhis
RuE iro it. I. 11.. Plt INC NAPOLEON
411 !IFEL I E '
NERVOUS HEADACHES. NEI'itA.LOIA
AIIRIBEA, DYSEN TER V,
INSTAN'IANEOUSIN CUBED ItY
CABANA ,
This vegetable substance. which itToWS - in the Brazils,
hits been employed since time. linmentorial to cure in
liammation 01 the bowels. it has proved'of late to be of
the greatest service in CUM'S of Cholera, as it is a prevail-.
five and a mire in cases of Diarrhien.
Agents in Philadelphia. . .., •
FRENCH,--ItICHARDS N CO., .
N.Wt.Cot.Ttnthand turket streets.
. .
(IP AL D E.NTALLINA. A BUP ERIOR
V article for cleaning the Teeth ,destroylng lulitnnlculn
which infest th e m, g iving tone to the glans. and leaving
a Ifeeling of fragrance and perfect elNilliilleffel in the
month. • It limy be used daily. and -will he' found to
Weill( and bleeding gums; while the aroml
and detersiveness will recommend it tel every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physi
cians and rßicrosetpist, it is confidently offered OH a
reliable substitute for the ascertain washes formerly in
Vilglll‘,
Prillistß• acquainted with the constituents
of the Dentallina.:olvointe its Ilse; it contains nothing
to prevent its mirestrainetl.employment. m a w, • on l y b y
•I t : • ..14111E5., A pothecarY,
Broad and Spruce streets.
'ally. and
Stach house.
Robert C. Davis,
Cup. C. Bower.
Chas. ShiVers.
S. B.
S. C. Bunting.
da Clo meut..s I ,I Eberle._
Di Bringhurst dt•• Co.;
11Yott A Co e , •
fl; 0:Bla B ir s
AN'yetli a l ro.
lEEE
For sab. by Druggists goner
Frril. Browne,
111o:surd
e, 11. K rimy,
Isnot: H.
C. 11. Noodles.
T.. 1. itutibtill,-
Aiiilmmv Smith, -
I , :ollviird Partinlk,
Win, B. Wit1)11.
.Tames L. 11lephitin,
Combe,
lieliry A . k
S. MASON BIN S. . .701 INF. Sn'EAFP..
MBE - UN D.ERSIGNERANNIM.ATTEN .
____
1 tion to their stock of
s m i lig m ffini n i ni, Lehigh and Lomat Mountain COal,
which, with the preparation given by ua, we thillk Can
not be excelled by any other" Coal.
Office, Franlillwlustititto' Building,:Nd. 15 S. v end' S
atreet. . . : ;.: Building
3: till EA 1 ,
yalo-tf . Arch atreot wharf, Schuylkill.
. . __
SUMMER. BOARDING.
•
n - y-couNTy.•
F T l l :::eitrlat U flL : SE l nTl E. l 4 mlLYl A l: s 6ln C ili . Nie l l . :lN'l"%?'.iTlbe open
to
the'
reception of guelds on and alter May 1. •
_The lawn tool grounds have been arranged.Witlf stun
later arbors, eronnet grounds, billiard - rooms, Sc„ Mid
fOr shade and beauty are very.delightful ; boating, fish
'Sig, plunge-baths, de. Address, JAMES PALMER,.
SPI6 th stp hue§ . . • Vreeland,
riONGTESS 'BALL, CAPE MAY, •NEW
xi Jersey, win recuivefiums, !I: ll ,,d a yli t o let pot.:
MOMS addreHs, J. If . cAKE,
uiy2o,tli,e,te ,91.” , Proprietbf.
MEE=
, I'
o ml Ammon.
The reputation frds ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
is' deriv ed from lts cues,
many of which are truly
marvellowL Inveterate
eases of &relitlima dis
ease, where-the system
Cmed
iTt , .ruptto s n, have aturated Vett
pu
rtthxl and eared by IL
Scrofulous Affections anti
- MY trlef.Dir:
Ii he is n 4 3 - • . •
'et. Ary,,agm 'fang woo, > t f
Bearing me down with hopelciis, crushing
- weight; „
No ray of comfort in tho-gathering , glooln,
A heart bereaved--a household desolate—
It in not sickiiewi,
Keeping me low 'moo a couch of pain;
Longing each niorintig,for the,.weary night,
*gbt. 1. 0.340 NY:PAit
It is not slander, with ltor evil tongue,
!Tis no presumptuous Sill against my God,
Not repittationligst,nor friumWbotrard,t,-
That siiehlti'not my " cirtiss - I thank iny God
Mine inia i dailturoki , of petty ores, e • ,
Of lfitiddutietilirOsirigioif heart , ,is
Of little troubles bard to . reconcile,
Of inward strol4lo—Optir4oot9 &rt.
iT My feet are weary in their daily round, '1
aly heart - b 4 -Weary of its daily care, ' •
My sinful nature often cloth rebel;
1 pray for grace my daily cross to bear.
It not heavy, Lord, yet oft T pine; '
It ui not heavy, but 'tis everywhere,
fly day and night each liritiriny eros.s I bear;
dare not lay it Aown—Thou keep'st it
there.
I dare not lay it down, I only ask .
That, taking up my daily erosS; I, May
Yollaw.iny master humbly step by. step,
Through cloudis and darkness, unto perfect
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Three very neat. and very pleasant. little.
stories are those about Bessie and Jamie, in
the '"Corwin's Nest Series„l' published by A.
F. Graves, Boston. "Bessie and the Squirrels'?
is' a touelibig incentive to 'Charity; "Littlfi'
Tot's Lessons" inculcate obedience; and the
~ .Birthday Party", has i foc r tnoral the text of
Solomon, "My Son, give - iib ill? heart." These
little bijous, put up lit a box, will be found 'at
Lippincott's. .
A sparkling Mazonrka, full of dew-drops and.
the, song of birds, is "The .'.Bforning Ride"' by
E. Mack.:lt is just published by. Bruce, and
sold by 'Frumpier, 92.6 Chestnut: stir et; It is
probably the best work of the favorite coin
laser. • '
Zell'.. Popular Encyclopedia and Unicersal.
Di , :tioMiikis - undoubtedly the best example
now tefore the public: of a combination of
cheapness with full anti accurate instructions.
Its applicability4o4 widerfelt, need is evident
unlike number and character of its subscrip
tions: sheets of the Encyclopedia are met with
on the work-benchpl. the mechanic and the
desk of that.most self-denying of poor scholars,
the public-schoolmistress. Twenty parts have
now been issued, with, we think, a progressive
ituprovement in the clearness and. precis:on of
the dellnitions; and, perhapS, • a small lleterio
ratiori in the quality of the illustrations; but
the difficulty of getting just this class
Of cuts" in our city is extreine, and
are ,gjad on the • whole that
Mr. Zell - rts not, thought of going anywhere
else for his material . . Two bundred and twen
ty-four of these illuStrations are dispersed
through the first twenty 'numbers (160 pages)
of the EncycloPedit, now,riblisked; and tlieY
do undoubtedly intercede for occupying so
tpi~ah spec Vitii:4:ii;ar they often:
convey. The 4st. two :numbers. contain ex
tended definitions of Aicendant, Ascension,
Asceticism; Ashtmtee, Ashes, Asia, Asparagus,
Asphycia, Aspinwall, Ass, Assimilation, Asto
rottf,Miotp9Y, AsteOnoiliy„ surd ;Atharictsi3ut,
the last word reached.—Editor, L. (Mange.
Published at 19 South Sixth street.
4 , THE MAGAZINES.
The thirtyltbigi vQhnne, .aml „the .June
number, of? gorPer's^ / 31agazine, 2Comtiterp ?
with a lin.artiele . hy Prof. Locimis on the Au:
rora Borealis. The Professor has succeeded in
dropping the lecture-desk entirely behind him,
and expressing himself in a very graceful ver
nacular: , ,
THE POLAII LIGHTS. '
Auroral, exhihitions, explains Prof. Loomis,
take place in the upper regions of the atmo
sphere, since they partake of the ezuth's rota
tion. All the telestiao.todies have an:apparent .
motion from east to west; arising froni the re
talon of the earth; but bodies belonging to the
earth,:includin,,,-the-atmoSphere-and-the clouds--
which float in it, partake of the earth's rota
tion, so that their relative po3itiou :is not
ailected by it. The same is trite of auroral'
exhibitions. Whenever an auroral corona is
--formed, it maintains sensibly the same position
in the heavens ditcing the -whole period of Its
continnance;-ititliough the shin; meanWitilti re-;
volve at the rate of 15 degrees per hour.
The grosser part of the earth's atmosphere is
limited to a moderate distance from the earth.
•, At the height of a little over torn. miles ;the lien
sity of the air is only one-half what, it is at the
earth's surface. At the height of '5O miles the
atmosphere is well-nigh inappreciable in its el
fect_upeotwilizlit. , The phenomena of hmar
ccillisesindieate an'
,Tie
.iitiniiiphere . sit
the height of 60 miles. The phenomena of
shooting;-stars indicate an atmosphere at the
height of r 200 or 300 miles, while the aurora in
dicates that, theittuTsphero , does not ,enth•ely
cease :tithe height - of
hibitions take place, therefore, in an atina=
sphere of extreme rttrityj i o faro hipped that if,
in experiments with an air-ptinip; We could ex
haust the air as completely, we should say that
we had obtained a perfect vaetuini.
The auroral beams are simply spaces which
are illumined by the -flow of electricity through
the tipper regions'uiV the athaikiliere. During
. the ion•oras of 1851) these beams were nearly
500 miles in length, and their lower- extremi
ties were elevated 'about 45 •miles above the
earth's surface, Their , tops inclined -toward
t-lite tjontli,-:,aliont . de gehs in the neighbor-:
hood of New York, this being position
which the dipping-needle there assumes.
ThetidOre It; Davis, an old FAO Leslie art
.
reporter, sends a second paper about "Life on
the Plains." Ile is sharp and graphic, thtiugh
, be talks of Indian chiefs as "bucks," and
thinks of them as vermin;,--we:lnust take' hint •
for what he is : worth, and what he can give,
s ithputMuch attention to,his theorie:U
UN
•
whisky the . 4Theyetines proceeded to the_Klowa
-,••• village, exhibited their bottle,- and dl;pensed
smells front uncorked bottles of COrnc:Juie,e—
giving 'a judicionS sliake or - two to the bottles,
that the aroma should be more entirely appre
-ciated-by-theh,--)Wen-(l,s-the-ATtnallie-
- spruol4s, ; wn.re finely take n , and,produreti ao-
CottiMoit desire 'know ninon..' of the (illeyl
ernes; pipeS were
,produced and:duly stnokedi
• afterwhighthe.visitors announced their w Wing-
LeSs to trade. - "They -had not brought muchwhisky,
whisky, as they did nob knoW - that their bro
. tbers; i jijowas„)vould ltl.e. to sec,
The
was good, -and -very . strong; when the
Kinwat,s,hall tasted_ of it they would see," The
• " <::4 0 ,N4t 1 (i%iS• 11 1)( 3 ?'al; lit;` woad give!'so iiiitiih
hir rolity up the, botilii and marking
• with the thumb sonmthing like halt' an inch of
the whisky). "lint seeing that' Mil! Kiollls
-- were n6t iii baste to trade, the 'clieyemies
would smoke withthein." Meanwhile a kindly
4 ' ,°' .*`` . 1 •I, - :
-DA LY--- ' Apar r!' y . '
.~~ ~ ;>
. .
AisiiiiiitAbotle - -lailder was ilisnt,nsing SiMilli - or
the Wills* t . .(i'lf:,
their anhinftincnts • of thenberiof 'fine',
fibbes which they - pesSessed.. This seCemil,
ffmoke"was finickly,firashet4 and Cheyenne
exhibited the ottantimi of •:th7g-water, mark
ifig, it as be tbrii„by the locution of „the thuMb
On the bottle: 'A 'fgefierarMielaination fol
lowed—the position of the :thumb was to the
klipwa'a ryp:) , „81t, yery,,,..inueb .:Ighe4. on pm:
luitthi.' ‘BUtAlliOeinfdllad'ho more"ebredilgilP:
;ion than a New York, landlord, if the accUm
modation offered looked Sinail for the price.
The trofiblomslithltkeier.lit ift , or now.,
which timidnot' be ekpeete(rto See big like
those of a Cheyenne. Another smelling-time ,
too/1140e; ffildlifrOdu4d an . 'iliatalitalteo i lts.eX;- I
Ilitition of ail cups and' ilibeif'On ' the part of
the Kiowas. During • tli ~wuring out of the
promised grog tke position of the thumb was
- regarded with top . dose a sell/tiny on the part
of the robe-sellerS•to permit any shoving up of
the gauge, and it is only justice. to the bottle-
bsuuliers,to say that when they field Up tho bot 7
ili443r4rxhibition 'after each ykiiir,iiio i'• Lidliii
ilnild detect any variation of the line of the
'Whisky and the pointliallealed by the position
Of the ganging thumb. • . . .. • : :
These two articles are handsomely' and ' lib
,
•
brally Illustrated; after the Harper fashion. .
Iffirtl embellished paper is that upon • obsolete
knilitary Pyrotedinies. - Justin MeCafthy'a
.. . ,
..
Story, "My Enemies' llaughter,7 is continued, ~
giving a striking view Of theinside - life of Bo
,• . .. . - ,
beudaip England; and ..Nrs."Xaloch . .Crink's
ure-hearted:tale of PA; Brave Lady"..i.s.• :like a•-
lay-breath among the pages. Engene
.
Law
rence hia an infeiyaufg ; , study of Leo and Lu=:',
her: E. be Leon portrays Said Paella. W.
b. Stoddard deScribes PaiVii.;brokers and Loan
.
Oftlees,•and the Easy Chair has a. ' beautiful.
f
pen-painting of 14a.„LeWik, the Newport hero-
fne, who is made the Subjeet of' one of Mr.
, . ,
turtis's chivalrous pleas in behalf sof woman's •
elevation: • • . : : • • ; • • .: • • .-,,,.
. „
We alwliys examine with instructive results .
Fowler & Moon's American Erchange anal Rey
published at 521 Chestnut `
street. The
Itinclitindier contains highly interesting arti
ides tun the Botanical Gardens of Europe; 6:pee
ltroscopic Observation of , Brorsen's Coinet;''The
l3lalay Archipelago;" The, tliseovery of the At
dantic Coast of the United States; Athericati
History (The Fourth Era—Continuedj, and
the usual exhaustive rexand of the country's
prof,rtess in commerce, :tgrictilture, mineral de
:
velopinent, &c. The, department of inetalhiro
eontimies to be wisely it ited 11. S. Osborn,
LL. D., of I.4&tyette
Otir then coMinues to be a very cheerful,
and pleasant magazine for lutzne readingg.
The lady editor, Fannie Warner,' contri
butes a little religious poem to, the 4une
number, and there is a picture of merit, by
Faber, illustrating a delicate 3Lande Muller 7 ish
ballad called "Robin the Reaper is. courting
Me." George Town contributeS his tale, called
"The Little Countess," and Sep. Winner con
tributes music.' 701 Chestnut street.
ART ITEIIIS.
-BEQV F;STS AND GIFTS TO NATIONAL ART
•
Cou.tx-ritn - cs.—The Erening Post, discussing
the Corcoran Art Gallery, and the contem
plated donations to it, does, not ,contradict the,
iuil tab able rumor . that Belmont ha's' proiniSed'
twelve pictures. While laboring under error,
however. in this respect, the Erening Post utters
some very sensible remarks about the attraction
which rich possessors feel towards large fire,
proof. 'tuitional .'galleries, , to which they may
look forward to leaving their collections in
security. In this way, remarks the editor, it
may be said of all patrons of colleges and mu
seums, "they handed wiser than they knew."
accessions to the British 3lnseum from
ycanntary genereslty almost irt?:vidue and
dignity the treasures that have been PurchasetL
for that vast repository of letters, science and
art. The Grenville Library, and the library of
George 111., went in bulk to its shelves, when,
ill `default suctfalll institution, they would
have gone to the auctioneer, and been scattered
to the winds. Collectors of manuscripts, books;
pictures, etc., always look with dread into the
future, to s the dispersion of their prizes, and the •
feeling is 'often so strong that they give them
freely to galleries and libraries of thne-honored
standing.
f-,ROYAL ACADEMY Exunifmcw.Mr.Millais's
"VaneSsa," says the Pall ifitirgitiette, is not a
success. The name injures the picture. We
have here a dark handsome girl reading a letter,
withput 'aity l inarked: ejnOtiOnePressed either
by the face or the figure. The dregs is a truly
surprising tour de force. A confusion of bright
-flowers covers white silky robe„. of antique
fasiihnr. The effect is as though real flowers of
the utmost brilliancy had been thrown like a
veil over the figure. In the hands of any but
a great.colorist the effect would he distressingly
gaudy, hiti' Mr. Millais here proVeS that he is a
great colorist, for this least of gay tints leaves
no satiety. A still greater difficulty was to pre
,fcerve yrelier t and, modelling _ under this dazzling
ffriff lia;s' Wonder
fully succeeded. Seen from the other side of
the roowthe arms and bust appear as ; round
and well relieved as though the painter had
ni ark eir the it' foriiribYeailatroWOf , slladifur in
a cool color. There is a want of force in the
painting" of :thc.:.13,61di whick pci l haPs helps klit)
luxurious - fulness of of in the body and
(11 . §. . • - .
1 4 i ang's Omuta) of Hill's "Yo Seinite" is at
tracting many subscribers at Earle's. Otir belief
that chronnilatry is a false direction of public
feeling does not hinder us from doing Mr. Prang
justice as an industrial artist; this is probably
the beSt American ehrunio-litbograph yet
produced.
The .Nterne Creed Set to Atomic.
The London b rilieslru says'"The nnmber of
composition§ sent in to the Secretary of the
Ely idocesan Church: Music cum
ftit:thiriiilF.ek Offered ,ht.:Our iadverti
sing columns in November last for the best
initAcal arrangement Of the Nicene Creed for
partslrehoirs J antil the ltest; organ accompani
ment to tin; creed when monotoned; 15 So
large, that a considerable ,thee must elapse
before the litijudieation of the pries can take
Mace. The competitors :are not 2contined to
andA - hie - Heft have 'both con
tribut(td. The committee are engaged in
taking such steps as they trust will give gen-.
eral approval for the decision to which they
may come.",
RE:1110VAL':•.:; -
10tE MOVAL.— THE,LONG-ESTAH•
,
1ie13 , 11 ZlOpot for Hio_4l.urgllnso-unil-stile of Ftecowl
inind peorg, M'in4lows, Stove Fixtnres. AT,,, from SeVellth
*stre&t ntityve:Otkpiett; where %such - articles
ero for. Hale in groat •
- ' • -• .
Ow Doors, Sasbes, hbuttsrs, &c. • • ' '
npl:lo:ini • NATHAN Mr: ELUL'S
MILLINERY:'
_ .
(jam c is t = AN. ETA (SrANT- ASSORME
TNT OF
.
tine Frei'ell Millinery SI Wltyti on hood by Mimi A ;
Bonner, at Ler show rooms, • No. 1103 (Thestnnt
street. ap3(l:lln§
.
- 3 I. A
• R VELERS' - GUIDE;
3.4apnat Vita' from Plillidelphia: to tho' interior" of
Pennsylvania, the Schuylkill, Suaquebanna, Cumber
land and Wyoming Valleys, the North, Northwest and
the Can adatt, Spring Arrangement of Passenger TrainS ;
April 12, 18694 leavinWthe tionittany's4Depcit Thirteenth
and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia, at the following •
hours:
t. MORNING. ACCOMMODATIONAt 7.30 A. 31. for
Heading and all intennediate Stations, and. Allentown.
I_ Returning, leaves Reading at 6.30 P. M., arriving in
Philadelplasiat 9.15 P. 31.
MD1tN131641 , -,PLE.PRESH.-;, At 8. . -ter , Reading.,
Debalunlollarrfribtartt, Hottavillo, rine GeOtregamaduri, ,
Sunbury, Willitunaport ; Elmira, Rochester, Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, Wilkesbarre, l'ittaton ; York, Carlisle,
illistnibersieurg, Hagerstown, &c.
• The 7 3V A train eon fleets. at Reading with the. East
Pennsyleahiaftillireilultrains foBAlletittovirtSfe:i and the
8.15 A. M". !Milt eentlects•Avitlethe'Lebano•n'Valley train
lor 'Harrisburg, Pc.; at Port Clinton with Catacvmsa It.
t. trains for V. Illansport, Lock Haven. Elmira, Are.; at
larthilturg with Northern Central,,Cuntheriand Vale. 4
fliteltSchuyi kill •atiddcutiquelianntC traints•for'Narth
timberland, Williamsport, York, Cliambernburg, Pine
grove. &a.
AFTERNOON 4.IOPRESS.- , LOrtvert. Philadelphia at
.30 P. 3i. for Reading, _Pottsville, flarrimietirg. &c., can-
Cert Ing with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for
olumbia. &c. _ : • ,- . , -
POI"fSTOWN AOOO3I3IODATION.-Leaven
town at 6.25 A. M., stopping at the intermediate stations;
pprriwre it Philadelphia at 8.40 A. H. Returning, leaven
Pidludelobla at 4.30 P. M.; arrives u # Pottstown. at 6.40 ,
• 4 4_ ,L L 4 '
4 It EA DINITAll!03.1.310 ItATION.:- 1 1/41ien Read inglat
7.30 A. M., stopping at all way stations; arrives in Phila
delphia at 10.15 A. 31 I
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 P. 31.; arrives
in Heading at 8.R5 P. 31. ,
Trains-for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A.
El., And Pottsville at 6.45 A. M., arriving in Philddelphia
at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trainn leave Harrisburgat 2.05
P. /Land Pottsv ille at 2.45 P. at.; arriving at. Phila
delphia at 6,45 P. 31
liarrinburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7:15 A;
H :l 4nd Harrisburg at 4.10 P.M. Connecting at •Read rd
ith Aftc moon Accommodation south at 6.30. i.,
I
arriving in Philadelphia. at 9.15 P. M.
'Market train ', with Patatenger, car attached , 'Payee;
Ph iladel phia at 12.45 noon for Pottavillte and all • Way
Stations; leaves , Pottsville id 7.30 A. M.,for Philadelphia
and-all 'Way Stations.
All the above traitsynn daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday t rains leave Pottsville at 8 A. M. twat Phila.- ,
fit• Iphia at 3.15 I'. M.; leave Phibutelphia for' Reading at
B.oo.A.ll.,•returning from Heading at -425 P. M. /177 -
CHESTR V ALLEY. RAILROAD--.PasnAnOta for .
Downingtown and intermisliate paints take the 7.30 A ; : ,
Me, 1245 and'43o P. 11. trains from Plilladelphia,retnin
ins from.Dovvningtown at 6.10 A. H.,1.00 P.M., and OA,
, .
PERKIOMICN RAILROAD .-PanneDgers for Ski pack
take 7.30 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains for ,
returning from likippark at 8.15 A. /11,, and 1.00 I'. 11.
Stage lines for variona points- Perkionien Valley con
nect with trains at Collegeville and Skippack.
NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTt3BURGII 'AND,
THE WEST.--Leaves New York at 901 A. 151., 5.00. anti
KAI P. 11.. passing Readiug at IA A. M., L5O anti 10.19,
P.H._ and cOnneeta at Ilarrisburgwith Pennsylvania
and Northern C•ellt rill Railroad Express Trains for Pitts
burgh, Chicago, will'
-a/not:tort, Ebnira, .Baltiinore, .&c., •
11.-turning ,Itl xpress Train 'leaves ila rrisburg arrivals.of Penp,syl till la Ex preatt from PittsbUrgb, at 3.50 and 5.5t/'
A. 11. and 10.60 , P. M., passing Reading at 5.44 and 7.31-A,
31. and 12.50.1'.•H arriving at New York 11.00 and 12.20,
and 5.00 P3l. Sleeping Cars accompany these
trains through b'etween Jersey 'City and PittabUrgh;
without change. -• • • . • , •
Mail train.for. New York leaves Ilarriedenrg at. 8,10 A.
81. and 2.05 P. M. Mail train fur Harrisburg leaves NeW
York at 12 Noon.
SCHUYLKILL V ALLEAILI LOAD-Trains leave
Pottsville at 6.45, 1130 A. 111..tual Gm P. 31., returning ;
front Tamaqua at 8,35 A. 31. and 2.15 and 4351'. 3i.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD'
-Trains leave Auburn at 7.55 A. 31. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, anti at 12.15 I'. 31. for Pittegrove and Tre
mom; returning from Harrisburg at 330.1.31., and front
Tremout at 7.40 A. 31. and 5.35 P. St .
TICK ETS . .-Through first-rinse; tickets tutu emigrant•'l
th•kets to all the principal poluts,in the V.
xuei Canada. • • 4 .
Excursion Tickets front Philadelphia to 'leading tuna
I nterinediate Stations, good for day only, ar • sold bY
Horning AC,111.111111)(1/1:0011. Market train. Itt,tiling and
,Pottstva it Ae.a.nattodation Trains at redueed rat..s,
Excursion Tiekt•ts to Philadelphia. ewed for day only,
'are sold at Reading and Internediate Stations by It ..t.l
- and Putt kttlAcll ACC0111111(Aillti911 Trains at rtvittecd
:rates.
' The following tiekets are obtainable tally at the Office
of S Itrialford. Treasurer. No. 227 South. Fourth street,
:Philadelphia, or of U. A. Nicolls, General superintet
dent.ll, ading.
Commutitt hut Tickeitt.at 2f per eclat. discount, betweeu
any points desired. for families and Awns. .
)l itTiek. , te. good for 2-aOO miles, betweau all points
at 0 , 52 LO each for families and firms.
'Seamen Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve' racnitha,*
for holders arty, to all pubes. at reduced rates_
;lemma u residing on the lin • of the road will be Wire.
itis lied with cards, taltitling themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare.
Excursion Tickets front Philadelphia to principal stn
trans.. good for Saturday, Sunday and 310tulny, at re . -,
'dared fare. to be h e t only at the Ticket Unice, at Thin:
teenth and Ca llowhill starers.
FREHL T.--tloo.ts ;41.11 descriptions forwarded to
all the above points from the Company's New Freight
'Depot, Broad uud Wilb,W streets.
I refight Trains leave I'llllll4.'ll4lin daily at 4.30 A. M.,
12.45 noon, 3.00 pile ' 6.00 I'. M.. far Iteadiag, Lebanon',
Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all pnints be
yond.
Huila cluse_at the Philadelphia Post-office for all places
'on the road audits branches at 5 A. 3i., and for
cipel Stations only net 2.15 P. M.
HAW:AGE.
Dungan's ExpreSs will collect Baggage for all trains
(curing 1 that rlphhl DePOL . tirilers can he left at No.
215 South Fourth street. or at tlflDenotTliittilenth and
Callow hill streets.
. .
'itIENN - YLtANIA ' CENTRAL RAIL,
. .
RoAD.—St 31 MLR TlML—Takin” effect April 25th,
.I.Bko. The trains of.the Pennsylvania Central railroad
lewre the Di rn:at Thirfy-firat and Market atrects.which
is readied ,tiredly by the cars of the Market Street Yes-:
sengyr Railway, the lust car connecting with each train
leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before
its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut
Streets Railway ran within one square of the Depot.
Ski-ping Car Tickets can be had on application at the
Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Cli -stunt
streets, and at tie Depot.
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for
and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lett at No. 901
Chestnut street, No. 116 Market street, will receive at
tention . „
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT VIZ.:
Mail Train at 8.00 A. M.
Paoli Accost, at 10.30 A. M., 1.10, and 9,30 P. M.
Fast Line at 11.:,-0 A. M.
Erie Exyresa. At 11.70 A. M.
Hardiburg- :Wont • - . itt - 2 - 30 - P, - /E
ratudiater AcCom , '' , ' ' ' at:4,00 I'. M.
Parkshurg Train at 5.30 P. 31.
Cincinnati Express -it 8.00 P. 31.
Erie Mail and Pittsburgh Expresq at 10.45 I'. 11.
Philadelphia Express at 12.00 night.
Ede Mail' leaves daily, except Sunday. running on
Saturday - night to Williamsport only. On Sunday night
passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock.
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains
daily, except Sunday.
Tile Western Aeconumodatiou Train rune, daily, except
Sunday. For this train tickets iiinat 'be" procured and
baggage delivered by 5.00 B. It.. at 116 Market ,dreet:
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.:
Cincinnati Express. -it 3.10 A. 31.
Philadelphia Express at O.:A A. M.
Paoli Accommodation at 8.1.N.1 A. M. and 3.40 & 7.29 I'. M.
Erie Mail and Buffalo Express at 9.35 A. M.
Park-burg Train -a 9.10 A. 31.
Fast Line - it 9.35 A. M.
Lancaster'Trit i n . , . -- -- at 14.311 P. M: .
Erie , 'Express ' ', " ' ' ut,'4.31 P. M:
Day Expres. At 4.20 I'. 11.
Southern Express at 0.40 P. 21.
Harrisburg Accommodation At 9.40 P. M.
For further information, apply to
JOHN F; YANLEER, 4.4 'Ticket - Agent, 901 Chestnut
FRANCIS FUNK, Agent, 116 Market street.
SAMUEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The-Pimusvlvania Railroad Company;will not assume
any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel,.. an 4
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in
value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will
be at the risk of the owner, unless taken hy special con
tract., : , , •, '' EDW W
''EDWARD H. , ILIAIAMS,,
. . A : General Stiperintendent, A1t00na,,14%.
VT EST .CHESTER AND,. pAtil.An
l'lllA BAILTIOAD.—Sumtuer Arrankement.—On
and after MONDAY, April 12, 1860, Trains will leave as
follows:
leave Philadelphia, from New Depot, Thirty-first and
Chestnut streets, 7.25 A . M., 0.30 A. M., 2.30 P. M., 4.15
p. 3t1., 4.3.5,P. 31., 735 P „ 31., 11.30 P. M. r
Leave NN t Chester, from' Depot; On Emit- Market
street, 6.25 A. 31..7.25 A: M., 7.40 A. M., 10.10 A. 31., 1.55'
P. M., 4.50 P. M.:6.45 P.M.
Leave Philadelphia for 11. C. Junction and Infertile
thaw Points, at 12.30 P. M. and Leavell :C. June
thin for Philadelphia, at 5.30'A. 3f. and 1 - :45 P. -31.• • - •
Train leaving West Chesterat 7.40. A. 31. will stop at
31. I'..luviiitien,renni; Glen Biddle-And Media.' leaving
Philadelphia at 4.35 I'. 31., will stop at B. C. Junction
andlledia only: .Passorgers to or from stations between
Wi•ltChester and B. C. Junction going East, will take
train leaving West Chester at 7.25 A. M., and car will be
attached to .Npress Train at B. CA unction; and going
Weid,.Paesengers for Stations above Media will take
tram leaving Philadelphia at 4.35-P: M., and car wilt be
attached to Local Train at Media.
The Depot in Philadelphia le reached. directly by the.
Chestnut and Walnut street care. Those of the Market
street line 'run within one equare. The care et both lines
gonnect!with each train upon its 3trrival.
SUNDAYS.-- - Leave Philadelphia for West Chester
at 13 A, M. and 2.30 P. M.
•
gave Philadelphia for IL C. Junction at 7.15 P. 3.1.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7.45 A. M. and
4.45 I'. M. • • - -
,-Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 0.00 A. M.
;.aar l'asengers are allowed to take - Wearing Apparel
only, its Baggage, and the COmpanY wilrnot iirany cage
be respOnsiblo for tut:amount exceeding one hundred dol
lars, unless a special contract be nutde for the same.
WILLIAM C. WIIEELEB,
. General Superintendent. .
:pint/07E1,1'MA, April Ist, MM.
CAMDEN AND, ATLANTIC RAIL-
IoadSPRIN G ARRANGEMENT. • -
On it i °: it Al it .' f . ter MONDAY, April 12th, 1869, trains will
leave Vine Strvet c Wharf us follows, viz.: •
Mail 8.00 A. M.
Freight, with l'assen ger.Car attached 9.15 A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation • ' 3.45 P M.
-11-E-11:11N-LN LL-1,1‘; AVE-ATLANTIC-Z---
Mail * 4.00 P. M.
Freight, with Passenger Car 11.43 A. IL
Atlantic Accommodation 6.14 A. M.
'junction Accommodation, to Ate') and Inter:me
diate Stations,' • •
Leave Vine Street • • 10.15 A. M..aud 0.00 P. M.
.Leave, Atco 6.39• A. Stand 12.15 P. M.
Ithddonfield Accommodation Trains,
Leavn Nino Street • 10.15-A. M. and IRO P. M.
Leave Iladdonlield 1,00 P. 31 .'and 3.15 I'. M.
. Il• MCS - D1( .: Agent.
R .
'VAST - - NOTH
I'ENSYLVANI A RAILROAD, 'JO' Wilkesbarre,
Mammy City, Mount Carmel Centralia and all points
a its Lehigh Valley Railroad nnR branches.
By new arrangetnents,perrected this day, this road is
melded to give incrensed despatch to merchowlitai con
signed to the abort:4ll , llml anints.
illoods'delivered at the Through Freight Depot : ,
- • R.. Coe. F ront itial Noble Hi
.E reeti
Before .0 P.M., will reach Wilklqsl , lirre A MOnnt. Carmel'.
Malinney City, 11111 i the other stations, in•Malamoy and'
Wyoming valleys before 11 A. 31., ti, sue , 'MY. •
ELLIS CLARIi. Agent,
RAV-ELEAFe- - Gi
110 U NFSV YUItIC-THEMAMEIEg
AND AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA AND.'
TRENTON .RA ILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, -- from
Philadelphia. to New'York, and way places, from Wal-..
nut street wharf. a Fare.
At 6,30 A M.; via Camden and Amboy, AcCom., 82 2.5
At 8 A'. M._,_" vial/mitten and - Jersey ilitYl!)t- " 3 SO .
Af2.00 P.lll;,rvia, Camden and AmbOy Express, a. 300
At 6 P.X. for. Amboy and intermediate etatlone. .
At 6:30 and $ A.M., and 2 P. M., for Freehold.
At 2.00 P. M. for Long Branch and Pointtfon R. h D. B.
At 8 and 10 A; M., 2,3.30 and 4.30 Pa. 151., for Trentam.
Ar 6.30, 8 and 10 A. M.,1, 2.3.30,4.30, 6 and 1130P•31.; f
BOrdentown, , florence,Burlingtim,' Beverly and' De-,
At 6.30,tand30 A. M., 1,9.30 430,6 and 11.30• P. 3/.. for
Edgewater, Riverside, Riverton, Palmyra and Fish
Rouse, atrit 2'l'. M., for Riverton.
' 11th Tao 1 and 11.30 P. M. Lines will leave from foot of
Marketstreet by upper ferry ; .
From Kensington Depot: '
At 11 A.M., vitt Kensington and JerSey City, Now York
ExprestfLine
31 00
At 7.30 an
W. .. 231; 3.30 and 5 , P . 4 en
M. for Trton
and Bristol. And at 10.15 A.M. and ti P. 31:for Bristol.
At 730 and 11 A. M.; 2.30 and 5 P. M. for Morrisville and
At 7.3 Bind 10.15 A. It., 2.30 5 IndP M. for. Schenck's
and Ealdlngton. .
At 7.30 and 10.15 A. M.. 2.30, 4, 5 and 6 - P. 131.', 'for Corn
, widish- Tcirretadale,liobnesbure,Tacony, issinoming,
Bride eburg and Frankfort], anal
.8 31I: for . Holmes
' burg and Intermediate Stations.
From West Philadelphia Depot via Cainnecting ftailWay
At' 9.30 A. 31.0.20, 4,6.45 and 12;P.'. '3l New-. York Ex-'
press Lineevia Jersey C1ty....,. 83 25
At 11.30 4.. M. Emigrant Line ' 2 00
At 9.30 A. 31.; 1.30.4, 6.45 and 12 P. for Trenton.
At 930A.-M.:46.45 and 12-P: M., for Bristol.
At /2 P.M. ( Niablifor Merrleville,Tullytown Schenck's,
Eddington, Cornwell., Torrestlale, Holmesburg, Ttt
cony, Wisminoraing, 13rilleolinrg and Frankfort!:
The 9.30 A. M. and 6.45 and 12 P. 31. Lines run daily. All
others;: Sundays excepted. ;
For Linea Paving Kennington 'Depot, take the care on
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour be
fore departure: The Canfof ;Market Iltroet Railway run'-
direct
to'West Philadelphia Depot Chestnut and Walnut,
within one square. On Sundays, tbe Market Street Cksre.
wi 11' run toconnect With the 9.30 A. M. and 6.45 aud 12P:
13ELVIDERE DELAWARE ''RAILROAD LINES:
from Kensington Depot.
At-7.30A". M. ' for Niagara Fells:Buffalo, Plink - irk,
Elmira, Ithatea, Owego,' Rot:header; Bin Hampton,
O.OW{ICD, Syrnense, Great (lend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre;
Selooley's Mountain, be. •
At-T-10 1. :31. 'and 3.30'P.' 31.: for fierstriton, Strouds
burg,' Water Gap,' Belvidere' ;Enidon, Lambertville,
Fletnirigtotv acc. The 3.30 P. Line conne'cts 'direct •
With thetrain leaving Eastonfor klauch Chunk, Allen
town, Bethlehem ftc.
At 11 A.M. and 5 P. M. for, LaMbertville and interme
diate Stations. , - .!0 • 0' ';0;..
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PEMBER
TON AND 11l GIITISTOWN RAILROADS, Iron/Mar
ket street Ferry ((Lipper Side.) '
At 7 and'lo.A. 31..130, 3.30 and 5-30 , P. M. for Merchants
. villeMoomatown, Martford, Hainsport,
31ouut Holly, Smithville. Vincentown,
- Birmingham and Pemberton':
At 7 A...M ~.1.30 and 3.30 P:3l'. far LevrietoWnl.Wrights
' -town, Ceaketown, New. Egypt; . Horneridown,, Cream
Ridge. Indaystown, Sharon land Hightstown.
Fink Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger,
Passengers are prohibited front' taking anything as bag=
gagebuttheir wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to he paid tor extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar. per. pound,
unit-still notbe Liable. tor any =want beyond -8100, ex
car by - special contract. ;• ' ' . •
I ickets sold and Baggage checked a direct through to
sten, 'Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven ~
Providence. Newport, AlbanY.‘ Troy, Saratoga,
ma Utica;
;80-, Syracuse._ Rochester, Buffalo; Niagara Falls and ,
Suspension Bridge. .
A» additional Tieket Office te loeitt.4"l.l at ' No. 828.Cheat
nut street, where tiekets to New York, medial illlpol.-
taut points North anti East, may. be procured. Persons
Pnrehasing Tickets at this Office, can have their. bag.
gage checked from residences or hotel to'llesthiation, by
'Union Transfer liaggage Ex press: -
Lines from New York for Phihololphia'willleave from
foot of Cortland street at LOO and 4.tiO P. M., via Jersey
City and Camden. At 6.30 I'. M. - 'a Jersey City and
Kensington. At 7, and 10 A.M., 12.30, 5 anal 9P. M., and
12 Night , via .lersey'City and West Philadelphia- •
From Pier No, I,N. Diver, at 6.30 A. U.
Hon and 2 P. 31. Express. via Amboy and Camden.
May 11, kW. . WM: H. 'GATE 31ER, Agent.
gitt'4l . 2l.ls7l - A: RA iLitcian.. -
;./,_‘ --THE MIDDLE' ROUTE -Shortest and most di
ra ct line to Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown. Mauch
Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy
City./ Mt Carmel, Pittston. Tunkhannock, Scranton,
'Carbondale lattl ail the points in the Lehigh and Wyo
taing-coal regions. - . •
Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner Berke
and .Ainericim streets. .
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, TEN DAILY TRAINS.
and after MONDAY, November Z3O, Passenger
Trains leave the Depot, corner of Berks. and American
streets, daily (Sundays excepted), as
At 7.45 A. M.—Morning Eipress for Bethlehem' and
Principal Stations 'OD North Pennsylvania' Railroad,
connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Batilroail
for Allentown, Catasauquia, blatington, Mauch Chunk,
(Weatherly .J eauesville, Ilat.leton ,Nir bite Haven, Wilkes
loarrei Mingrton: Pittston, Tunkluttinock, and , all pointer
'
In Lehigh anti Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection
4ith Lehigh and Makanoy Railroad for .11ahanoy City,
'and:with Cat:miss. Railroad for Rupert. lhinville, 3111-
)ton and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1231.;
at Willtesbyre at 2.50 P.A.:at Malianoy City at 1.50 P. -
M. Passengers by this tram can take the Lehigh Valley
Train, poising Bethlelieth at 11.55 A. M. for Easton and
`,points on New .1 ersey . Centnal Itallroad,.to New York.
At 8.45 A. M.—Accionmodation fur Poylestown, stop
'ping at all intermediatn Stations. Passengers for
low Grove. 'Hatboro and liartsVille, by this train, take
Stage at Old York Road.
945 A. M. Express) for Bethlehem; Allentown,. Mauch
Chunk, White Ilaven, Wilkesbarre, Pittston W;ranton
and Carbondale via Lehigh and Susquehanna' Railroad,
&tiro to Easton and points on Morris and Essex. Railroad'
to New York and Allentown ands Easton, and pointer out
,New Jenry.Centrul Railroad to New York via Lehigh
V elle, - lailroad. — ' -
At 10.45 A. 31.—Acconinirmiation for Fort Washington,
'slopping at intermediate Stationsi
At 1.45 P. 31—Lehigh Valley Express for, :Bethlehem,
Allentown, 311aucli Chunk; IA hitt Maven, Wilkesbarre,
Pittston, Scranton, rued Wyoming 4:fiat:Regions.
- At .2:4sPAl. , ...Accornmodation for. Doylestown,. stop
ping at all intermediate stations.: ,
At 4.15 P. M.—Accuutmotlatlen for Doylestown, stop
ping at all intermediate stations.
At 5.00 I'. 31.—Throughacconnundationfor Bethlehem,
and stations on main line of North PenneYlvania , Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Eve , g
iii lig Train for Easton. Allentown, :Mauch Chunk.
At 0.201'. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale, stopping
at all intermediate stations.
At 11.30 P- .111.—Amounnodation_for Fort Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN 111 ILADELPIIIA.
Frozi IletraThem ut tllti A 731. .i.711,.572E.TRi';;:i; P. 31.
2.10 P.M.. 5.25 P. M. and 8.30 P.M. Trains make direct
connection With Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Sustme
hatina trains from Easton, :cruptoin, Wilkesbarre, Ma-
Llano' City and Hazleton.
Passengers leaving Wilkesharre at 10.18 A. M. 1.45 P.
31., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at
5.25 and 8.30 P. 31.
Front Doylestown at 8.5 A. 31., 4.55 P. M. and 7 -P. M.
Front Lansdale at 7.30 A. 31.
Front Fort IYasbington at 10.45 A. 31. and 3.10 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at OA A. 31.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. 31.
11.. t lib:item fur Phi ladelptim 4.00 P. M.
Filth anti Sixth Streets Passenger rare convoy Passen
gers to and [tom theileW Depot.
White ears )SeMAIW Inr.Titird , ;Streets Line and
Union Line Walt ace the Depot.
Tickets must be-procured at the Ticket Office, in order
to secure the intve..it rated offare.
ELLM'CL AUK.; agent.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked throogh to princi
pal points, at Mann 'se "Borth Penn: Baggage Express
office, No. 105 South Fifth street.
ir)I7IILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND
.1 IIAI,II3IORE RAILROAD—TIME TABLE. Con
mu neing MONDAY, May 10th, 1809. Trains will leayo
Dep6t, corner Broad and Washington avenue, as fuI
eVWS
WAY MAIL TRAIN at 8.30 A. M. ( Sundays excepted),
for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. COll
- with Delaware Ittulreatt at Wilmington fur
Kristiold and Intermediate-Stations.
EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00. N. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and N ushington, stopping at Wilmington,
Perryville ' , and )11avre de Grace. Counects at Wilming
ton with train for New Castle.
EX PRESSTRAIN at 4.00 P. 31. ( Sundays excepted),
for-Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Thurlow, Linwood,. Claymont, Wilmington, Newport,
Stanton, ' Newark, Elkton, North East, Charlestown,
Perryville, Havre do Grace, Aberdeen, ferryman's,
Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run.
NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.30 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore
and. Washington'," stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Lin
wood. Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North
EaSt ;Tertyrlllo',llltv re de Gracei-Perryman's and-Alag
b
Passengers for Fortrils 3lonroe and Norfolk will take .
i l i 12.00 M. Train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS....--,StoPPing atf till „Stations*
between-Phllirdelphin and• Wilmington.
Leave PIIII.ADELPIIIA at 11.00 . s.ooaifd
7.00 I'. N. a.001' . . M. train connects rtith' , Illehtiftru
Railroad for Herrington and internMillate ettitions.“
, Leave WILMINGTON 6.30 and 6.10 A.M., 1.30, 4.15 and
100 P. M. The. .10.11.1 31. train will not stop between
Chester and Plilltidel Oda 'The MO tP, M. train front
Wilmington runs daily ;all at herAccommodalion Trains
Sundays excepted;
From BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.—Loaves
Baltimore 7.25 N., Way 9.35 A. M.;Exprets.
2.33' P. 111.. Express. 7.2.5 P. Express.
SUNDA Y TRAIN FR 031 BA LTI MORE —Leav es
BA LTIMORE at I.'", P. 11. Stopping at Magnolia, Per
ryman Amrdeen, " ll re-tle-Gratce,Perryville,Chorles
town. North-Fast, Elkton . , Newark, Stanton, Newport,
WilfilinP ion, Claymont, lanwood and Chester.
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL
RAILROAD PitAlNS—Stoppilic at all Stations on Cites-
t, r Creek and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail-
road. •
•
LetirC6 PHILATELPHINfor PORT DEPOSIT( Sun
day excepted) at 7.00 A .•M „and 1:30 N...
The 7.00 A. 31. Train will stopat aft Stations between
Philadelphia and !amok - -•- -
A Freight Train , with Passenger ,car attached will
I, are Philadelphia daily( Sundays exceptcd) 'at: 1.00 P.
31.,-runeting,to Ixford .
Leave rola PEutisa for PHILADELPHIA (Sun- -
days excepted) of 5.4 u A:31".. 9.25 A. M. and 4.20 P.. M.
• Trains !taring IL3IING TON at 6.30 A. 31. and 4.15
31., will connect Lamokin minion with the 7.90
A. M and 4.30 P. M. frailly , fur Baltimore Central it. It.
---Thitingliikkatutottlijoint , Weed, South,. and .South
west nut y be procured - at
street omder Continental Hotel, where 11,60 State , Rooms .
and Berths in Sleeping Cars tau be secured luring the
day. Persons .pureha sing tickets at this ollice eau have
baggage checked ht their reeddencti by tin' .Union Trans
fer Company. . 11. F. KENNEDY . , tinn't,
IaTEST JERSEY, A 1.1,,R O.BD
y • s RUING' AIM N uf:ME.N T
FROM FOOT'OF 31...A11,RET 4 1114 R FERTI.I(I,
-COMMENCINGIMURRDAY, .11'11.11,
Triiiltn leaVe itt 1 . 01,10W ,1 :
Fur CaTio'May lona be In Millv ill P, 3.151:
For M.lll%;fflo,llinelapl and intermediate atilt ionm, 8.00
:0.1/5 P.M. • - •
For lithigeton; Salem and way mtatiolis at 8.00 .\.11;
For Woodbitn at 8.00 A. M.,3.10, SAO awl 0 P. M,
r',.sglit: Fano en (hilly at. 12 o'clock, noon.
• Freight :reSeivedut neemitt'gkivereil wharf below Will
nut 54tre.4; daily, • .• • - • • • •
• Freight ilrlivirc4 Ni1:22E144 Delaware aivetioe, •
WILMA D. .1. SE 1,V1.1141,,
Sup,rinteudelit
.."''' ,. ' l.4 '' .- TRAVELEM . 3? - GrUIDErf -,
E ILAD ELPHIA, GERMANTOVri4
P
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD TIME TA-'
BLE.-4)11 and after Monday, 314 3d, 1860, and until
further notice:
FOIL GERMANTOWN.
tease Philadelphia-6,i. 8. 9.93, 10, 71,12 A. M., 1,2,
4.4.33,0.05; 5?.i, 0, 8.14, 7, 8,0 , 00, 11 12 P. M..
Leave Germantown,-6, 7, 7;4 ,8 , 840, 0, 10, 11, 12 A. SI.;
1. 2,3,4, 4, 4 , ", 5, M a ', 0, 0,1,7,8, 0, 10, 11, P. 31.
TheB.2o down-train, and the. ai and 52. i up trains, will
not stop on the. Germantown Branch.
; • ON iSUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-0.15 A. At., 2, 4.05 minutes, 7 and
..,
LOLIVI.I Germantown-8.16 A. M.; 1,3,6 nild - 314; P. M.
GRESTNUT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia-0, 8,10, 12 A.. 31.; 2,31 c, 634,7, 0,
and 11 P.'3l. '
Leave Chestnut Mill-7.10 ntinutes, 8,9.40, and 11.40 A
M.; 1.40,3.40,5.40,6,40.8.40 and 10.40 P. M
ON /IDA.- S
Le'ave . Philadelphia-0.10 minutes' A. M.• 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut - Hill-7M niinutes A. 31:; 12.40,5.40 and
0.20 'minutes P.. 111. .
FUR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Phan delpLin-6. A. 3141,4, 3,43,',, 5,
6.15, 0.a5, 10.00 tindllki P. M. • ' •
Leave Norristown 5.f0 634, 9 ; /1 A. 114 134 * 3,
431,, 6.1!), 8 and 9),"i P. M. • • "
WO" The 7:t; A.M. TrainsTroin Nor,riatoivnVrill not atop
at "Motteromv Pot to' Landing, Domino or Sainr's Lane.
The 5 P. 31. Train from Philadelphia will stop only
at. School Laile,Manavunk and Conshohocken.
ON SUNDAYS.•
LeaVe Phillidelphia,9 A. M. Vl', 4 and 7 : 15 P.M.; • •
Leave Norristown-7 AA. M.: , 53441 ind 9P. M•
FOIL 31A NAY UNK
Leave Philadelphia-6,734.9,11.05 A. M.; Is, a, 4, ri . 7
5 1
349.15, 8.05,10.05 and 1 . 13 i P. M.
114 A ., M;23Leave Manaymik-610,7,731, 8.10, 9li, ,g '
,
5, ir 8.3 , 0 and 10 P. IC-- • .
1119^' They P.3f . . Train from Philadelphia will stop only
at Scheel Lane ntid Manayunk.
ON SUNHATS. •
Leave Phlladelphia-9 A.M.; 234,4 and 7.15 P. it.
Leave Manayunk-736 A; M.; and 93 P. 3t- ,
W. S. %FILSON, General Superintendent,
- • Depot, Ninth and Green streets..
QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD: : •
• , THE PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
OEr26 noun 8 to CINCINNATI, • via PEN NAYLYA=.
NIA RAILROAD AND PAN-BANDLE,73i HOURS less
TIME than by COMPETING LINES. - .
PASSENGERS taking : the 8.00 P. M TRAIN arrive in
CINCINNATI neat EVENING sit 0.55 P. M., 26 HOURS)
ONLY O • • -
FR' . THE WOODRUFF'S: celebrated • Pislanei State-
Room- SLEEPING-OARS- run through ,from ; PHILA
DELPHIA tO 'CINCINNATI. Patinengerm taking tho'
12.00 N. and 11.00 P;M: Trains reach CINCINNATI and
all at toints. WEST and -SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN AD
VA CF. of all other Routes. -
Passengers for CINCINNA.TIc:INDIANAPOLIS,
ST:LOUIS: CAIRO: ('HICAGO,' PEORIA BURLING
TON)VUINCV2 MILWAUKEE: ST.-PAUL, OMAHA,
lii.T.,and all points WEST NORTHWEST and SOUTH
WEST, will be particular to ask for TICKETS Oar Via
PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
199^ To SECURE the UNEQUALED advatitsges of:
this LINE, be VERY PARTICULAR and .ASI4. FOR
TICKETS "Nia..PAN-HANDLE,'? at TICKET OF= .
FIFES: h W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
•No- : 116 MARKET STREET , ;Iiet.' Second and Frontats:s ,
And'THIRTY-FIRST RK ET sta., West
S. F.' SCULL General Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh: • _
401 IN . MILLER; General Eastern Agent, 526 Broa d-
DHLIADELHIA AND ERIE ' • , RAIEL-'
P ROAD.-Stm3tEß TIME .TABLE .--Through and
Direct Bente between Philadelphia, Baltimore,' Harris
risburg,Willianispert, to the Northwest and the Great
Oil Heaton of Pennsylviuda.—Elegant Sleeping Cars on
all Night Trains. •
On and: after MONDAY, April 26,1860, the Trains: on
the Philadelnida and Erie ltaiiread will run as follows: ,
, WESTWARD..
Mail Train leaveaThiladelphia 10.45 P. M.
• • 'Williamsport 8.15 A. M.*
" " arriveasat Erie SAO I'. M.
Erie'E x Press leaves Ph .
• 11:50 A. M.
" •• Williamsport • 8.50 P..111_
" •.• arrives •at Erie 10.00 A. M.
, Einiira haul leavei Philadelphia 8.00 A. M.
'Williamsport 0:30I: 31.
•‘
arrives at Lock Haven • • 7.46 P.'
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie, • ' 11.15 A. M.
•• " " Willimnsport . 12.:10 A. 31.
arrives at:Philadelphia o 25 A. M.
Erie Ex press leaves Erie_ P. 31.
•• • • • • Williamsport_ ' 7.50 A. IV:
" •• arrives at Philadelphia • 4.10 P.
Mail and Express connect with,Oi.Creek and -Wa
lnut). River Railroad. Nitrglia. ,. ollOck& I Through.'
• ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
SHIPPERS' GUIDE
141011 BOSTONSTEA3ISHIP LINE. DI
RECT, SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY
VE DA YS,—FROM PINE STREET, PIIILADEL
. DE LPII.I A, AND LONG - WHARF, BOSTON . •
This line is composed of the first-class Steamships:..
ROMAN, .1,488 tons, Captain 0. Baker
' SAXON, 1,250 tons, Captain Sears,
NORMAN, 1,293 tons, Captain firoivell. .
ARIES. KM tons, Captain 'Wiley.
The NORMAN, from Phila.; Saturday May 29,at 6,1'.31.
The ROMAN, from Boston, Friday, MAY , &i, at 3 P.,M.
The ARIES dues not carry passengers. .•
These Steamships sail punctually, and Freight will be
rfecived every day,a Steamer being always On the berth.
Freight for points beyond Boston sent with despatch.
Freight taken for all points ,in England' and for
warded lig directed. Insurance
il' per cent. at the office.
For Freight or Passage i superior accomniodationsi
apply to HENRY WINSOIt & CO.,
my3l - ' - ' 338 South Delaware avenue.
_
pHILADELPHIA4 RICHMOND: AND
NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE.
HROUGH 'FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE 'SOUTH
AND WEST.
EVERY SATURDAY, atNuonvfrom FIRST WHARF
—... .- .
above IA RKET Street.
THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South
Carolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at
Portsmontl4and to Lynchburg, Va.. TennesSeu mad the
West via Virginia Mid Tennessee Air-Line and Rich
mond and Danville Railroad.
Freight HANDLED DDT ONCE And takenat LOWER
RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route
commend it to the publit as the anost desirable medium
for carrying every description of freight.
No charge for commission. drayage, or any expense fur
trunafer.
Steamships insure at lowest. rates.
• •
Freight received
WILLIAM I'. CLYDE R. CO.
No. 12 South Wharves and Pier No. 1. North Wharves.
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Ptiint.
T. P. CROWELL Sc. CO., Agents at Norfolk.
PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
.MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S RE GULAR
LINES, FROM QUEEN STREET WHARF.
The
AVANA, JPne —, at 8 A.M. •
The JUNIATA will sailfrom NEW ORLEANS, vin
HAVANA,
TIM TONAWANDA will sail for SAVANNAH on
Saturday, June•b, at 8 o'clock A. M.
The TONAWAZsiDA will sail from SAVANNAH on
Saturday, May 29.
The PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON, N. C.,oa
Thesday , June ist, at 8 A. M.
Through bills of lading signed, and passage tickets
sold to all points South and.W rat.
BILLS of LADING SIGNED at
. QUEEN ST. WHARF.
For freight or passage, apply to
'WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
. 139 South Third street.
RA VAN A STEAMERS,. SAILING
every 21 &ye. These steamers will learnthis port for
ILav unit every third. NV ednesda, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
The ateanwhip. STARS AN y D STRIPES, Captain
Holmes, will anal for Havana On Tuesday morning,
March 16, at 8 o'clock.
Passage, tU currencY•
Paeriengers must be provided with passports.
No freight received after Monday.
Reduced rates of freight.
THOMAS WATTSON C SONS,
140 North Delaware avenue.
NEW EXPRES6 LINE TO ALEXA.N-
Gu'orgetowo and Washington, p. Ches
apt.ake and Deluware 'anal, with conmetioas at Alex
andria from the most direct route for Lynchburg,. Bris
tol, Knoxville, ilk, 111111011 and the Southwest.
Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf above
Mrket street, every Saturdav'at noon.
Freight fixeived WM. P.I.L%DE J.: CO
•,
4; s 1
'HYDE A TYLEIC;Monts at Georgetown.
M. ELDRIDGE t CO., Age»ts at Alexandria, Va.
VOTICE.--FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL
IA AWARE AND 11AlqTA.N CANAL EXPRESS
STEAMBOAT compANy.
The CHEAPEsT and 4.41.11C1i EST water COMMUIIiCiI
-0011 between P111111(1V1P11111.11.1111 New York.
Steamers leave daily front first wharf below Market.
street. Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York.'
Goods forwarded by all the lines running out of New
York—North. East and Westrfree of Commission. . •
Freight received and 'forwarded MI accommodating
terms. WM. I'. CLYDE A: CO.,.Agents,
• No. 12 South Delaware nvenne, Philadelphia.
JA S. BAND, Agent, No, 119 Wall street, Now York.
OTICE.—FOR NEW YORK:, VIA DEL
IA AWARE AND RAILLTAN CANAL,.
ti,WIFTSUijE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
m.svATen AND SWI irrstfith:
The blielllVHCol tha lines will be resumed on and after
the 10th of March. For freight which vrill be taken on
accommodating terms, apply to WM. BAIRD At. CO.,
No. 132 South ‘Vintrves. '
. .
IiLAW E AND (,1111.ESAPEAKE
strillll TOV - Malt Company.—llarg.,4 lowed betweeu
Philadelphia, \ Baltimore, Havre do Grace, Delaware
City and interiwidiate points. " • '
W3l. P. CLYDE & 430 Caps. .101 IN LAUGH
LIN, sup'./ (Alio, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia. .
N _ . . .
( E---F 0 I ti Inv YoitK, VIA I) FIL
-111 awatre and llarituu Canal-.-Swiftsuro Trtutspnrta -
*inn Con pany—litettpatt ch and \ VirtSlll'4 , Jriiw - The
business by them. Linem will he resumed nu mei after
the lith of Pnr - Freiuht, which will 1,, often
on tiectannicul at in c: terms, p ply to , W . 11.1.1 it 1./
C 0,132 South 'Wharves.
AND STOVES.
Holt AZ!, SONS,
Lot. Atolrow,,
No. 1:124 CHESTNUT Strevt. Ph Hada.,
Otitiosit• Unit.ll Stati.a Mint.
zt fact ur. -
I,OW 110'W N , . •
PA IlLl.it.
• CHAMHER,
OFFICE,. •
And otii..r GE A TES.
For Anthrorito, Bituminoun .iod 'Wood Piro;
A LSO.
• IN M-Allt 1 , 1111.N.1.CE5,
• Fur Wormilw vENTIbATo Pri vat.. Hu
ns ildittg,s.
,
•
- •••••• - CHIMNEY CAPS,
-Itllll-110TLI:1116.
. WHOLESALE mai RETAIL. • .
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES._ •
NO TI C E.—CONSI NEES 011
eluoitiise front London, per Inirk Ll tllelne, Itinikeo
niuster,wilt cruel their permits onboard at Smith's
wharf, • Tio, v ronutu disellitrgliut Tim....
day.looreidgm wit
neNt, •dit,tll • hod., when all goods nut per
ni 1111.11 Will be bent to the . Piddle - •
tnyii2 at' CO.
MffMMZIEMEM
• rHILA.D.I43...PHIA, MIRY 15, 1869.—..
tkr.D 7 The 'Annual, 3lteting of the .Siockholders of tho
Resolute Mining .Compeny,:of Lake Superior,. will oo •
held at their Officey...No.M4lVaffint stri4n, onIiaNDAY,
the 7th day of June, MS, at,l2 o'clock.3l,
in for the election
of Directors, and transaction of ; other
yt2tjc7§ ' • 11.
IC A. upo,pi,s, Secretary..
.
OFFE' PIIILADELPOTA 414>
;It)" SOUTDEII47 MAIL S. S. ,COINPA.NY; •*. .••• --.;
No. Ito SOUTH TIIIIID STREET,'„ •
• ' • ' • , Av .15;-1S/Di , 1
The Stockholders of this ComPany are requested to
present their Certificates ut this office at 011440.4 0114 thet,•
proper reduction of the par value,' In necordattes'wlt/t_'
the provisions of the net of the Legislature rekinete*theS7
same, approved April,l6, 180 and accepted hy tlteetpekirfr.
holders Day 1809 may be stamped thervon • -
Books of subscriptien tu 'the • Capital stock, et Its
d need 'retention, ate tleiv openat this office.- •,-/. It; -
t i CHAS: S.. ; TEAL, Treasitrer.
E3IPIRE" R A.l
>COPPEO3IPANYS , 4-' 1
. U ° The Animal . Meeting of the Stockholders of the?
Empire Copper Coatpany will be held 'at.thmodice oft the,
Company, No. t 2414 alma street ~
DAY, June 4th,18.60,at 12 o'clock 11,','for the efectinn'of
Directors, and for' an • Other litielneSS that , may legally 4
come beforethe pT yet pg. r r.
• . 111(.. il:lloV.V*4l. 4 %ti. odret . o 4 o 4
Pit ItstmLrittA , , May la: 1800. • inylst,m4s•
P.l - 1.14211,1 - , MAY'flo;' A 8 .694 -,
Thr Animal M eeting' of the' Steiek hailers of 'llO,
Girard Mining' Cdmilany lof Lakikoesiperidri will hold at thoir office, N 0.324 \Valnut stretd..mi TUESDANO
the Ist day of Juno, 18t0; at 12 o'clocicdii., for the election
of Directors and tlie transaction of other` business.
neylfitjel§ •11. A iloopsal soccoaiy:'
rv• - • - • A:SINGDALOID •:IN.
PAN Y .L-Nhe An anal . 31'oittiug arythe Sta&he Seite .
of the AMYGEFALTOD MINING! COMPANYvol'Lakof
Snperior, will be held at the Office of the Company,
32i Walnut strect,.Pliiltulelphia ,WEDNESD.AY.3...-
June 24, 1809; at 12 o cloek for'tbe election of Diren•
tore, and for any other besineks that 'maY legally 00 Me t
before the meeting., • .- 4.;
. .3LII HOFFMAN, Secretam
LinUrantrA ; May 13. letie. • • niyl3te,iti2; '
• ANNITAL
w e .) , ing of the Stocliholtlprs of the , GERMANTOWit I
PASSENGER RAILAVAY COMPANY will beheld at,' -
the 011 ice of . the Company, corner Sixth and Diamond"'
streets, on WEDNESDAY ;June 24,.1869, at 4 o'clock P.
M.:„ at svhich time and place ainelectiop-will be held for,
Tit.asurer and five 5) !Wane ff Pra ' (one of !hem. shalt led,
President) ; to serve for theensuitioyear.' ,
JOS.EYffiSINGERtYs.,.
i3egretacTi
m)l3•tu th e•it*
1071 - 'IIILADELPHIA, 11.&Y 18-;,1069.-4 - -
nt,.Annual Mating: of the Otockholdeta ot , tfoi
Philadelphia and BoetonllEitli n a Company (of Michigan i r
will be' held at thole. office , 42l'Walnnt:streeti on •
FRIDAY; the 4th day of Junoott 12 olcleck, foe the. eleCr.
-
tion Ilirectore and the,tru n neaditio of_ other bustneetN
my le to th tje4j MeIIULIAPoi SocrotarY.
-PHILADELPHIA, MAX, 5, 48439 . .-ruf ,
The Annual - Meeting,pl the StockhelOrt .ot7thnt
.31ancian Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will Ink,
held at their offi ice: Is o. 324 Walnut etreet;on THU.IIB-‘
MAY, the 27th !net, at 12 o'clock •
. „ . • . B. A. HOOPES, ;
.y 2 7
mylOtmß „ .tieeretar9.
OFFICE OF ; :THE INIETALLIRE
:LAND COMP-AINY, NO. szi WALNUT STREET.'
' PHILADELPHIA, May 7thOtie..9. -
The MO' annual rneeling of the stockholders of Alic;'
Metalline Land Companywill be held attbe.oflice of the
cowpony, on MONDAY, dace, 7th, proximo, at 12
o clock, M., '
• wilt on • - • ' M. 1 1 .-11 OFFMAIC Clerk.
• 1- DIVIDEND 'NOTICES.
IT
TENNESSEE''.
[
OF
IN LIQUIDATION: r r • ' ' 'r• 0 '
• . •, • NAsavthrx,llay 20,1800,
,
A stockdiVidend of, twelve dollars • and fifty epata
et eh share of etdek.'in the' 'Union Pank'of Tennegsee
I.e patid at the Philadelphia `National „Banknou'and after
the 10th day pf June,.)B69.' - , •
kL r lit • Nt •
my24-Im.• • .• - Cashier - and Trturtee.
••• • • •
PROPOSALS.
. .
PROPOSALS YOU . SUPPLIES.
,
OFFICE OF PAYMARTER'UNFIED STATER NAVY..
• . • . I.IIILADELPIFIA, May 25, 1835.
SEALED PROPOS.VLS, endorsed "Proposals for SUp,
plot ' 't will be received 'at-thin - offiee until 12 o'elock. M.
unl the let of June next, for lnrniBhing the United. States
Navy Depattnamit with the following articles, to be of the
Last quality, n
anit uality, ad subject to inspection by. the Inspecting
offirer in the Philadelphia Navy Yard; where they are . , to.
lie delivered free of expense to the government, for which
security must be oin.,
FOR BUREAU D ve F CON'STRUUTION AND REPAIR: . •
'l2O 0/111011.M sperm oil—)vinter straineitor bagged
50 barrels pitelc•pine—Southern.
bd ft. white pine deck plank . , oy inches 35
to '45 fleet lung, aVeratting teet.
.13.33334 bd. ft. white 'pine deck plank, 3by 6 inches, 35 to'
45 feet long: averaging ateet. •
1,011.1 lxl ft. white pine No:1 pank, L'. inches thick, IS .
to 16 feet long . 12 to 20 ultimo wide parallel.
111,006 bd. It. white pine Xi). I plank; 23,iinch mi thick'',
12 to 16 feet lung„ 12 to 20 inches wide,
1.:333'S Ist, ft. white pine No. 2 plank, 1. 3 4. incites thich,l.2
to 10 feet long, 12.t0 20 inches wide, parallel.
1,000 bd. it. 'white pine rianel plank, 235 Inches thiek; l 2
' • to 16 feet 10ng.12 to J 8 inehesWide, parallel• .
bd. ft. white pine panel plank,3 inches thick,* to .
4 , 16 feet lung. 12 to 18 inches. wide, parallel.
,18X) bit Jft. white pauel'plank, 4 inches thick, 12
to 10 feet long, 12 to 18 inches wide, parallel.
1,000 bd. ft. white pine panel limards,3i inch. thick,l2 to
10 feet long, 12 to IN inches wide, parallel.
1400 bd. it. white pine No.l beards, .11, inch thick,
12 to 16 feet 10ng,12 to 20 inches wide.parallel.
1.000 bd. ft. white, pine Nu. 3 buardsil inch thick, 12
•.. to 16 feet long, 12 to 20 inches wide,nit3l3ll"l.•
tt-0.3 , J bd. ft. loth :as inch thick,l2 to 16 feet long, 12 to Id'
bd. ft. ash, 1, 'lichen thick, 13 to 16 feet long, 12 to
.18 Invitee wide. • .
2,000 bd. ft. ash, 2 inches thick ;12 to 16 feet lung, 12 to'
181nnc~a wide.
1,000 bd. ft. ask; 3 -inches thick, 12 t 0.16 feet long, 12 to
18 inches wide. . . •
_.
660 S bd. ft. ash, 4 inches th ick, 12 to 16 feet hind, 1; to' •
.18 inches wide. ' • ,
For further particulars •, apply to NAVAL CON
STRUCTOR. Navy Yard, Philadelphia. - • .
Foil BUREAU OF YARDS' AND DOCKS.
4 Black 'Walnut Wheel Hubs.'24 'inched diameter; 27
inches long, turned, of best .ounlit y , well-Heasimed stuff.?
For further part Iculann apply tolayrjr.LENE.-INEER,
Navy liard, . . •
Blank forms for propinials maybe obtained attlilsoffice.
.51. lILESKELL,
Paymaster, S. Navy.
E - GA
li` THE, 'COURT OF COMMON 'PLEA
for the Citotuil County of Philadelphia.---Truiit'efi
tate Of SARAII PRICE ROSE. - -Sur supPleMental pc-(
tit lou of .fOIIN S. McMUL Trustee, fur confirma
tion. of gale' to ANN LE B. -MASSEY,. SM. Yoq will
notice citation hisued by the Court to you to appiiiir in
Conrt on SATUBDAP,Sinteli,lB4i:Lat 10 o'clock A 31.. and
allover mid petition, and olew cause, if any you. Snive,
w hty. prayer fhereof-should not be granted, or: Mini
the rame will thou be allOweil 'to 11. P. 'AKIN;
I ANCIS . 1). EAKIN, WILLIAM .13,' EAKIN 'and
BUTLER PILICE
mi . 25-tu tli 4t
A MEETING 0.1? THE CORPOItAT01:01
.„
1111151114 hi "An act to Rawl!?rate the Bnekif and
bin') tgontery Telegraph C.enteiny,•• approctid Met March,
1869, will be held ui Philadelphia, 011 SATURDAYAth'
June, 1869 at l o clock, A. SM., at Ow Continental H ,
otel,
at which time and Place an election will he held for 'four
Directors of wild Company. • • • , • -
SILAS WORTH, . • J.Ii,AUFMAN4,.
.
RoItINSON, . C. TITOMASO.,
my 5 ti p ' ' W. WILSON.. '
.
IN. THE COURT OF CCAL:SION PLEAS
.
for the city and county of 'lltilailelphia.,—Aiodgued
estate, of CIIALF.LIKY StiMiEltS and 'WILLIAM
SOMERS, copartners as C. bill:11E11S • & SON,: Thu
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit and adlust thin
account of W. IL LOVE. AN144:111:0 .0t CHATAKLEY
SoMERS and WILLIAM E. 'SOMERS,' coptrtitersi
tradiniz as C. SOMERS 4: SON and to , report
dtstribn
tiou 01111117111(W ill hands'. of, said biecountitut, Will meet
the parties interested for the purpose cif hid appidutinent
on :1111N DA Y, May 3lst, 1569, nt 11 o'clock: A. 31, at libt
°thee. No. 217 South Third street', in the elty of Philadel
phia. S. lIENItY. NOIOI.IB, ,tuditor, [niy2o tI. t tit 31. j
VSTA'rE OF LYDIA HART' ILEALIN(;-
_/...1 trot. Dec'd.--4ietteta Of .iiihniniatration upon ih • ers
tate of said decedientliaYintr been grunted to the
signed by the Itegister of Willa for the city lila! ...ow V
ot Philadelphia, all persons having
estate aro requested to prettent tints, and those. nal 'Weil
to inekii payment tO .1011N , ,RE.311Nt1TON.,IiisitAqf
REIIIINII3 ON', Administrators, 1720 str Nina
delphia; or to,their Attorney, 'EDWARD S. 11.1 I`,lnAt
731 \Valuta street. • . i.p27•t ion;
s'rATE OIfir.ER:NIAN COPE, DEU'D—
..I2/ lietteti testatuentnry havine liven granted to thin
undersigned', Ai persons indeintn ni will mak,. ..payment,
and those Wrinz claims i,tees 'lit Ilf , lll [l.l
JOHN E. ( . 01 . 1 . :,
111V27-ill 6t5 N0..00 Washington nivenno.
.TITE ORPHAN U
S' CORT FOR HE
1. City and (Vilify of Pitiliniciphia.-4istate of DEVI'S
.1. WILLETT deeelisid.—N.gire is hereby Ltd% that
'MARY S. %1 I'LL FITT. tini of said decebent, has
tiled ill suit Court her petition and appraisenr.nt Of filp
personal property. sine elects to retain underline -
•April 14. 1861, and its sin pplentents and that the souse
trill
be apprilri'd by the Court null SATURDAY, June 5, PAL%
unless exceptions bu Idea
„I. IT. sLOAN', '
niy24 Attorney for Widow.
INTL! 1?.. oit I ' HANS' UOI_IRT FOP T.HE
1 City and County of 1 hilatielphini.-43 , tate of T.IEO
- ILE K I NSEI deeeinsed.—Notice 10' hereby suttees '
: I t n it a n y t-31 A Ti ',DA I( the.widow of
fi -
has tiled in said Court her petition, with ICI
a ppra 1N1.111.41t of the personal property i iheoc,o,,,
to retain, s u nder the Act of Assembly of Aprill4: let .4 , 11 d
that the eflllte Will. kw apprise' , _.., by
OW 0 , 110 .11 SATURDAY, June :5, 1569,
I inter I.l` 111 rd thereto. IV.M. W. FELL, -
nic2i inn inn 40.1•' Attorney for Detitioueir.
BUSINESS CAIWS.
r4A.NII:h A. WRIOHT, THORNTON
Tti Emmun tVUhaIT...I , II).NX L. N.HALI,'
AS EIGHT & SONS,
ImportiTH of eartliCt4VlaTO ' •
Shipping and eololubmion Nerchantg, ' •
No. 11.5 Walnut street, Philadelpbill.
E - S. BOYD. . .
Window Slip,leg k lleits,: flattrelsselt, - Catlett/ Dna
N 0.130 •Norfh.•• Niuth Pltaidolphia
7 .-- r atilt tire vklutirvil
OTTON SA IL EVERY
k) width. from 22 iodic's' t 70 inched wide. all numbers
I'‘ lit mot A w Wog' l'aqier•lbitkoes • Foiling, 801 l
Tw ST • •• • . •3 m Nir
ix :.E.VERarAn,
n :•
No. ICluirch dtreet, City StoroJ.
•
U — WNEES °FPROI"..
vttY--Tlie only place to get privy welhielea O - M and
Ii infect d nt l•ere A. PEI VSSON, Marto.-
Lotiirer of roudreite, (101.1tinittle 11141, Library street . '
J. AUSTIN SPENCER,
Solicitor for PotitiOner;'
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• 423 Wulnut street:,