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    RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
THE PRIENBYTERIAIV OENERAL AS.
SIF.IIII3IILISibIi.
Old School.
NEW roux., May M.—The Old School•Pres
byterianASsembly reassembled this morning:.
A. resolution to take up a collection in churches
in October, for' the expenses of delegates -
to,
the .hext General Assembly in Philadelphia,
was' adopted. A protest by Charles C. Con-;
, verse against the plan of reunion was refused
an answer by - the Assembly." r -
A resolution was adopted encouraging the
effort of theevangelical alliance in Europe and
Di Hall offered a resolution to guard against
the intluence of Mormonism in this country;
which %vas adopted. - - i
The report of the Committee on Theological
Seminaries -'save rise to,•considerable debate;
especially - that portion which sustains the
directors of ~ the . Chicago Seminary, f:1,-
vored, by Cyrus. H. McCormick; in regard to
which a minority report was made ;by .11. G.
Senator Drake made a motion that the ques
tion be referred to a select 'committee, which
Was adopted. . . . . , ,
All of' tha. majerity report, referring to,
Princeton and Alleghany Seniinaries, was
A. recess was theti taken.
At the afte.moon SeSidon, on motion of. Seri=
ator Drake,. it was -resolved that when the
assembly adjourn it adjourn to Meet atTitts,
, ..
Tlhe Cominittee on Spitematie Benevolence
reported the ;receipts tor the year to be sfs2,-
MO; eireesS,over previous year, $.40,,760he
report wes accepted; and the resoluti ns ap 7
encled providing for the expenses were ile.
bated
Resolutions looking to the appointment of
future contributions for the cause of systema
tic beneyolence were dismissed until -the ad
, jeurnmentfor the day. ,
. •; In the afternoon the reports -of the Com
mittees ou Rome Missiens,Freedmen,Church
4
Erection,'. id EdneationVere taken up and
adopted.
]new
School.
NEW YOrtii, May3l.- 7 -Judge `Strong briefly
explained, that .the, coMposltion oftheGeneral
' l .Assetribly to meet' iiiPiitidnirgh in November
Would be the same; that the now sitting alter
nates7could nottae the Pli - lee of the principalS
who sat in this body, nor could the alternate
who sat resign to the principal. In the cases
of vacancies by; death or resignation, they
' must be filled' btc the Presbyteries by a new
.
election:
Judges Haines and Allison were appointed a
Committee on the subject.
The resolutions from the Ohl Assembly pro
viding for a day of prayer for the preservation
of peace with Great Britain were discussed.
Judge Foote favored them. He thought war
between . these two great Protestant nations
would be a burning shame and a great ea
liunity. .
Rev: Dr. Sunderland thought the resolutions
liable to a false interpretation, assuming that
the two nations stood in the ;cline category.
• War was a dike evil, but there were worse
eviLs. Wehadonr dose of war and felt some
tithes that England needed hers. He
thought that if that - country could get
. a good; solind drubbing from somebody, the
cause of Christian civilization would be put
forward a hundred years.' He did not care to
have this country made the instrument of Di
vine Providence tO administer the castigation,
- but thought it ought to come from somewhere.
He min - fined up the ninny offences committed
ky England against the cause of civilization
all "over the 'world.
The resolutions were indefinitely postponed.
The Special Committee - reported in favor of
holding a National Council of all the evan
gelicalThodies in New York in Is7o. Adopted.
Rev. Messrs. Heacock, Mitchell, Hastings,
and Judges HaineS and Strong were appointed -
a committee to arrange the details. •
Elections were held:with the 'following re
sult: Trustees of the church-erection fund,
Rev. a F.Bralith, Rev. S. D. Bourchard (for
three years), Hey. Norman Leaver (for two
years); Triistees'of the Presbyterian Publiea
tion House, J. C. Farr, C. S. Weatz, Rev. Dan
iel - Mareli.Rev: W. T. Eva, 11ev. T.. 1. Shep
peril. Auditor of the :church-erection fund,
Treadwell Ketcham.
After some other unimportant discussion,the
Assembly adjourned to meet in November in
Pittsburgh:
CITY
CONTESTED ELECTION CASES.-MCIISTS.WIII.
P...Mc.ssick and R. 31.. Ratturs, examiners, held
another session yesterday afternoon.
Six witnesses testified that they voted the
Democratic ticket in the Sixth Division of the
Seventeenth Ward during the first hour.
Terrence Keene„, 211 Master stteet,who had
been attacked by contestants as dead, was
called and testified that he voted the Demo
cratic ticket in the Sixth Division,Seventeenth
Ward.
Six wituthies who had been attacked as un
afrisessed voters in the Sixth and Seventh Divi
sions of the Seventeenth Ward,,testi tied that
they - voted the Democratic ticket.
MattlieW'Bituiman and David Stewart tes
tified that they voted the Republican ticket in
the Seeded Division of the Nineteenth Ward.
Theydiad naturalization papers from the Court
of Common Plea‘4,.and had never previously
declared their' ntentions to become citizeri.g.
Emanuel Hooper, who had been - appointed
.Judge of the Tenth District., Nineteenth Ward,
tetjatied that he was not allowed to act, having
---been ifeaten-and--thrown out of the precinct
house by the police.
David J. Roach testified that he compared
the list of taxables of the Tenth Division of the
First Ward and the list of voters of the s:une,
Ward; there were on the latter 95 names that
were not On the former; there are 77 on the list
of taxables marked as voted by the election
officers that do not appear on the list of voters:
On the list of taxables there are 43 names not
mariutd voted that are on the list of voters.
Adjourned until 'Wednesday afternoon.'
11.1.1 a w. Liou - a-skaTt,ii , TU,—ln the Court of
I.lwarter Sessions, yesterday afternoon, Dis,
trict Attorney Sheppard stated that at the
opening of the present term of the Court the
President Jaidg e had called the attention of
• the Grand Jury to certain matters tor their
consideratbin, including, among others, the
subject of the sale of intoxicating liquors; and,
acting upon the suggestion of the Court, the
Grand jury on Thursday last submitted a spe
cial presentment, in whith attention was
called tefthe provision of the license laws re
quiring retlarint to be trade by the constabli4
• on the first day of each term to this Court.
In reiponding to this suggestion M r , sh o p,
pard remarked: Your Honor expressed your
appreciatien 'of the Publie import owe of the
subject, and charged the District-Attorney
with the official duty of taking action in tier
matter. I therefore, in aceordanetf with w h at
has been'said by the. Grand 'Miry ;Ind the
Court, desire to move that an order 'be made
directing.the constables of the various 'Wants
to make their returns person:ill:Vl° this Court,
on Monday next, Ate first day of the June
tern, and I make this motion now; because
understand that. your Honor willhold the next
.term, and becanseit iS due,- as an act of insti ,
to the officials interested that they shOtt ft have
' ample thee to obtain the necessary informa
tion; f:.tllbri into ilisuse, and
many of the officerri not bAng familiar with its
requireinents.i.
.Judge
Ludlow, in reply, said that the minion
Of the District-Attorney Wati quite on iper, and
was granted hylhe Court. Be also directed
that public notice should be given that the re
turns would be called for on 'Monday next, as
suggested by the motion.
DEATH FROM. CORPUI.E.O • E.-31rs.'. Eliza
ttborn died at her residence onllidge avenue,
near the six-mile stone, Roxborough,'Twenty,
first Ward, a few days ago, front corpulence.
She weighed four hundred and thirty 'minas
two years ago, and it is believed that she
weighed six hundred pounds at. the time
of her death. Owinr , to her great
weight hht \Y - 1.:•i • obliged to ~sit on a sort
o f a , box, as no ehair Could be • found
large or strong enough to' heather. 'ln dying,
Mrti:fjobore fell to the floor, and it. was -the
utmost that six Stout men iambi do to raise her
„
by means.or tne Chirped on the bed. It Was
then thought best to remove too body to the
ground floor of the boom., and 'aurae. eight
or
101 wore required I . lll' that service. The
coffin Wati three feet wide, and there r ,- ore
:1 wel ve pall-bearers.
' Dorms Tam. Hohnt volt 1 13 Linn
For the , furtheranee.; of this institution,
spirited "meeting"waS held, last evening, in
Bev: , Dr. - Boardnian'S church, corner of
Twelfth.: and IVAITML Despite :the: storm,
there was a largentulience present. Ex-Gov:
Pollock presided, and addresses were delivered'
by Bishop Simpson Rev. E. NV Hutter, D. D.,
and er. C 4 Ldna Boardman. There -were
also present, occupying the' choir-gallery, a
number of pupils Of the Blind Asylum, Twen
tieth and.Racestreets, who discourged, as they
always do, delightful music..
VA. , : tt MS has been our, progress in Philadel-•
phia in Works of charity, it is yet manifest that
additional help for:the blind is a desideratum.
The
.excellent institution on Race . street; de
4erYedlY;, fostered in
by .State .unificende, 'is
called an asylum, but this, in one sense, is
misnomer. It is simply a school, not excelled
by any of its kind, in which A ertain muither
of the blind are educated, their 'term of , ptihih
age being restricted to seven years,After which
they are, compelled to vacate it, in. order
to make room 'for ethers. ' Then;' als they
go out, the latter state of these unfortunates,
in many respects, is worse than the first. They.
are houseless and shelterless, and, haviiig new
to forego the. comforts they have enjoyed for
seven years, by the law, of contrast - their colF.
dition is'thost deplorable. Philadelphia, hence,
heeds a Rome for - the - Blind, And the beginning
has bee n made in behalf of blind women. Al
though 'only as yetinitS formative state, the
institution 'has been cheered by maily
- tokens of fairor both front
God and - "good 'mert A rented building has
been in' use for the last year on Lotebard
street, above. Eighteenth; ,Mnitttes 'Been
gathered a'clutiterbas been obtained, and
a thOrough organiiation eileked,' 'and the
whale work launched 'on "the. tnll tide of sit C-1
Cessfal'experlinent" Negotiations are in pro 7
greys, also, for the .pnrebase of a building,
larger and more commOdions than the one in
use, and we doubt not, theTunds will - be forth:
comimk—fOr to what nobler object can wealth
be consecrated, than to the amelioration 'of
the sorrows and sintering's of the poor blind?
'MOT AT Pouvr I.3nmzu PARK. There
wasp tine trotting race vestertlayufternpon at
Point Breeze Park. The track and weather
being line; quite a large number of ladies and
gentlemen were present to witness the scene,
and if it had not been for the delay in bringing
the horses np,the satisfaction would - have been
much greater. The race was announced for
three o'clock, but the horses were not brought
to the Judges' stand until nearly five ; and
then the word "go" *as . not n
,give- until a
half-dozen attemptshad been made to bring
the horses together. - The race was mile heats,
best tliftwin five, to harness, and the folloW
jug nags...were entered: Sorrel mare "Light
foot," entered by R. P. Stetson; black horse
'Victor Patchen, ' entered by P. Bodine ; bay
mare " Sunbeam," entered by NV. King ;
bay mare "Ida," entered by 13. B. Stetson.
the race , *as closely contested, particularly
the last heat. Sunbeam wilt' in three straight
heats. The time was: 2.321, '1341, 2313.1.
The grounds within the inclosure of the
park are in fine order; the flowers and shrub
bery are in full bloom, and add much td the
attractiveness of the place.
DEATH FROM SUN STROKE.—MiChaeI Mut
ray, 21 years of age, was overcome yesterday
by the elects of the heat,and after being taken
to the Fifteenth District Station House7died at
,
7 o'clook last erenin e ~ The body was removed
to the house of the 'teeased, Mulberry street,
above Foulkrod. 1 -
MILL AccimiNT.—Yesterday afternoon,
Joseph McFadden was badly cut and scalded
by the bursting of a pipe at din rolling mill of
Marshall Phillips, corner of Marlborough
and Beach streets. He was removed to his
home.
NEW JERSEY mArrillts
SENTENCE DAY.—Yesterday VMS set apart
for passing sentences on persons tried and
convicted and who had pleaded guilty to the
various indictments found against them by the
Grand Jury. The following Ls the list :
;John tiilance, riot, tined *a and costs.
John Lamb and George Morris, cutting tim
ber, 510 and costs.
Jacob Smith, assault and battery, b 3 and
John Garwood, assault and battery, $5 and
costs.
John L. Porter, grand larceny, one year in
state prison.
B. Emmons, six months in State pri
son, unless he pays a fine of $101) by Saturday
next.
WilliarnSinith, colored, rape; three years in
the Penitentiary.
John C. Finch, false Pretence; . one year in
the state Prison.
John Graves, petit larceny; /sentence sits
pended on account of reformation.
Abigail A. Still, grand larceny; sixty days in
County Jail.
David Painter, riotous assault and batterV;
i 5 and costs. Same on another indictment, $1
mid costs.
• John Lintnor, disorderly house, selling
without license; also, selling on Sunday, six
counts; SAW.
MathiaS Hermes, disorderly house, card
playing, &c.; 310 and costs.
Jacob Sailor, selling on Sunday and without
license; 5140, and stand committed until the
same is paid.
Henry. Mcllhone, selling on : Sunday, six
bills, $OO and costs.
Edward Eckel, same charge, $9O - ; saute, dis
orderly house, $2O, and stand committed till
the fine and costs are paid.
William Lewis, selling on Sunday, $2O, and
stand eommitted until paid.
Jacob Hitchnor and William Albertson,
selling on Sunday, six counts, $2O each, $l2O,
and stand committed until paid.
ohn Mooney, stone utinnce, $OO, and ;coin
patted until paid. •
Eti Taylor, same otlcnce, $2O and costs.
Henry Mcßride, selling on Sunday, $6O and
costs.
William Dill, do., Nix indictments, Sill) and
cost• 4.
Leonard 31 Byers, do., Silo and costs.
Frank' odge, do., S2o.and costs.
'1 Kelley, keeping disorderly house,
selling without license., and also selling on
Sunday, $lOO and costs.
Wanes l'ancoast, assault and t ery,
and costa.
14)1)111 licele, selling On Sunday and without
license, 550 and costs. •
Philip Goodyear ' selling: OH Election day,
and costs, and stand committed until paid.
Win. F. Peters, false pretence, $1 and colts.
THE Co NTH v.-11VW . truthful is the remark
that -God made the country, but loan made
the town." Its pertinence-is forcibly verified
ut the present time,' and the lover of nature,
with all its ntanifold heanties, cannot fail to
look through nature tip to nature's God, when
lut takes a ramble through the country, now
rich with abuntbmt vegetation and floral eX
cellenee. The fields are burdened with grow
ing, crops, all indicating vigorous vitalityand promising au abundant harvest. The
husbandman, as he surveys these encoO,taging
prospects ,can scarcely refuse to open Ins heart
in thankfulness for the blessings thus vouch
safed, for he realizes that, properly divided,
his labors will be more than compensated with
a fair rentuneratiOn. Never did all kinds of
farturproducts indicate a heavier yield. And
no blighting or destroying agencies-inter
vene between the present and the time for
gatheringtheseerops,the landWillhe tilledwith
plenty; and - with prudence' and :care the Idsa
fortunate i u life's great struggle can rob the
coming winter of very imuli of its severity
and rigor. Wherever the casual oWerver may
direct his wanderings through this favored
tiection of our country, he will find the earth
teeining with out-eroppings of super -abun
dant life, and as the warm sun shinetfdirectly
upon the surface of the - soili . itic ApOittirtiCOUS
growth leaps up. to kiss his benig
nant smiles. The promise of a beau
thbl harvest •is evidence . that we
may anticipate low prices for those Principal
agriettltural products which generally make
up the main living of a majority of housekeem.
ers, and thus ctintributei in no small degree,to
wardS let:suiting the burdens andatxpenses - of
each Tbd.farnter, too, what he loses
in pr
ices of goods gains in their_
_profusion.
All things taken into account, the presentseaL
son bids fair to excel in all its varieties 'of
agricultural productions any season experi
et med,ospeendly by thefarniers of Camden and
adjoining counties, for inimy years paSt.
-
SA I) ) ICOW I+l 1N f SP SE.—VeSt - eritay after
noon, while a party 9f nuaall boyn were bath-
TITYLD_ _LILY EVENING
ingli; the to:elaw aro ..opiosite the tix, IVOY --- e
K aighn's Point, one of them named 411 e
s sod of Colonel Charles Lane, of South
Ward, wam- aceidentally- - -dr,o*ned...peeemed
way about 14 years of age: •., .
ThlkittOA:M(lED. TOADS :grea
C t reduction'
in prices of mixed dress 61tioda, in order to close out
summer stock. The great cry in "how can they doll HO
cheap" by thousands that .throng the, establishment
daily of A. & J.B. BARTHOLOMEW, 2:3 North Eighth
street, importers of hid gloyen.
WE NOTICE that T. . o'. planer, the well-i•
kmoivn Lo‘Corator,has accepted the position of Superb],
tendent of the flanging Department in the store of .john
Longrstreth. -
Mr. 0 Conner has now 'the control and entire super,
vision of the Decorating andPaperllatging Dopartmen .•
and invites the attention of the public to the store of .I. ' .
11. Longstreth for their selection, whose 'variety of de
signs and experience in catering to the wants of „the
public in this specialty is it sufficient ..guarantee for a
properob at right prices. At the old stand, N0.:12
orthThird street.
INDIA SEERSUCKER •
• for summer Suits;
FRENCH St DEBAND DRILIANG
for Pantaloons
WHITE TURKISH TOWELING
for.,Vests, •
•
BA NNOCKIII;RNS, LIMIT COLORS,
for Suits,
LIGHT DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS, VARY OOLO/LS,
for Quits;
ALPACA LUSTRE, BLACK,
for Coat 'and Vest, •
and a splendid assortment of light French eassimore
pantaloons goods, all hew• in style and of elloieo patterns,
nit CHARLES STOKES'S, NO. 824 Chestnut street. •
• Tm leading Hat and Cap Store in the city is
834 and 835 Chestnut street, Oat:lord d;, Sons, • ,
COAE'BREAKEE • 'EXACTLY AS INESINI tE
gion ; breaking and preparing coal in the ra n ,
chinery. 'B. W. cor.'2llirteentit and Washington wire.
THE VII . ItIbIONT SPRING '
The great remedy for Cancer, Scrofula' Briglirg
Pie
ease and other Kidney itffettrons: So by JohnstonX
Ilollowny & Cowden, 002 Areil !Arad.; ;SI•Y
"Viurv . StrpFatlon. - Oot,olier TEAS (Black
10, 35 1104. Clida IPS, at a jtmat rodurli from
retail priers, FALRTI.I.OItkiE (.10.,7A5 N.Nlai tit.,
and 1036 Market at.'' . 1 .
SINGER'S SEWING 'MACHINES
ou easiest tools, by , • , • •
0. F. DANti, 810 dheatnut street
To ' mnE LADIES.--Laclies can get the latest
style of Hats and Caps at Charles Oakford & Sons', _B3i
and .T. 19 Chestnut street, at prices lower tthan anywhere
d
else in the city. 1 .. ,
iv
Cons, Bunions, , inverted Nails,' skillf
,1,,,v
Preated.by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut s et.
Charges moderate.
STRANGERS in the city who are.in *a
a fine Hat or Cup of the latest style; Fan procu it i t
Charles Oukford & 8008%831 and 836 Chestnut street.
Quivr and soothe the pain of children teeth
ing—Use Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold by'all Drug
gists.
DEAFNESS . , BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
J. Isaacs, M. P., Professor of tho Eye and gar, treats'
all diseases appertaining to the aboveimombers with the
utmost success. Testimonials from the 'most reliable
sources iii the city can be seen at his office, No. tide, Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients. nahe has no secrets in his'praotice. A rtt
tidal eyes inserted. No charge made for examination.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and uruggiste sun
SNOWDEN . & BROTHER,.
South Eighth otreot.
IMPORTA
Reported for Ulu Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
LIVERPOOL—Bari: Matilda Ililfar,l, Lovett-1050
ise,:senwr rails 221 bdis ash plates 456 hars rail iron Penn,"
Imola RR Cu;iron hurdles 1 b g 'iron;plus 114 tcs
soda ash 50 drums caustic soda Yar 11 & Trimble; 40 as
steel W 31 Towers;
5e6 irts tin plates 'Trotter dc Co; 30
crates 1 cask ethwllurgess Jc Godda ;36 grindstones *
Disston; lot lixs crown glass Benj Shoemaker; '34 (Teas
ethw P Wright Some; 33 cks blchg powder Churchman
t Cu: Jr,o tcs do 250 bxs tin plates 125 cks sod i ash 344 blk
rails order
&At:WA—Brig Cascatelle, Carlisle-633hhls sugar 113
'Les do 12 Lads molasses S W WeLih
G VAN TANAMO—Bark Annie Augusta, Creighton—
-201 Lads sugar 42 cks molasses 4 pkits - Milne G IN Berea•
don Tiro; ' 277 Mills sugar 77 Las S W Welsh. '
b.dl (WA—Bark Locher, Wade—tiii2 Ithds sugar 78 tcs jp
S W Welsh.
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
TO AMIIVE.
SUIT'S ' FROM • FOR D-. FE' Atalunta.
Atalanta. Loittlon:-Now York . S
Britannia Glitsgow...New York._ of Ii
Alm ill '' , ollthampton...Nevr York 11 , 8
Tripoli Liverpool... Now York It ay 'Pi
Manhattan Liverpool... New York - ',„. May PI
Dorian Glasgow... New York May 19
Oran Qtwen..Suntlthipten...llliltiniore.. May 20
lowa ' Glusgow...New York May 21
Suva Liverpool... New York May 22
City of Cork Liverpool... New York via 11.. ...... May V
Rolsatio Havre...New York May 22-
Ohio 44optliatuoton ...
...Baltintore. ' May V.
Wilmot , I ontlon...Now York
Ville du Paris 1in , 14...N0w York.. 1 A#.l'
TO DEPART.
.. . .
- . . .
United Kingdom New York...oltowow Juno 2
Nebraska NOW York... Liverpool (nue 2
RUNSiII Now Yurk...liverpoul Inn° 2
Eagle New York—Havana.. June 3
Malta Now Yurk...Liyerpo 1., 4,_14,An0.-3
.1 W Evernian ' Pliilad'a...Clitirlestuti 'lune 3
Tonawanda ...Philudelphiu—Samanualt , ` June 5
Britannia Now York...Glinigow.. Juno 5
City of Puria Now York... Liverpool Juuu 5
Atlanta New Tork...l. , ,tidun lune 5
IOV New York...ldrerpoul June 9
Fall-kee_ New York... Bermuda Juno 9
HENRYTRADE. O INSRORt
,AlEoltGE - N. ALL} N, , MONTHLY COMMITTEE
'G. MOIUtISON COATES;
-
=l=
lohn O. Jmnieo,
F.. A. Solider,
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OF PHILADELPIIIA-JuNE I.
SUN MAE'S, 4 341 SiN SETS, 7 221 HIGH WATE4,,9
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer - Nlehola, -- 2,4 — Liatitii' - New
with mdse to \ 11 Baird .1: Co,
Burk Matilda liilyard (Br), Lovett, 42 days from Li
verpool, with mike to Peter Wright h Sons.
Bark Annie Augusta. Creighton, 10 days from Guanta•
numo, with Sugar to G W Bertenlim Bro.
Burk Locket. (11r/, Viade, la days from Sagua, with
sugar to S S W\
Welsh.
Brig Calicatelle, Carlisle, 12 days from Sagua. wit i.,
sugar laid molasses to S k W Welsh—ve;g to 3 E
ley ,1 Co.
ti
let
Challenge, Gulliver, 3 days froiew,Yor
ballast to .1 E Bailey .1c Co.
Schr John Whitby, Ilendersou, 1 day„fropt Odessa,Dttl.
with grain to Christian & Co.
Sehr S C Fithian, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit ,11,1,
with arniu to his L Bewley d: Co.
. .
Schi• his 1. th".veriii, Melvin, 1 day from MOM Creak
I.ll'Ming, with grain to .Im , I. Bewley & Co.
BELOW. •
Dark L Bigelow. from Cardiff. •
CLEARED YESTERDAY%-•
5t1.111111.1 . Pioneer, Burrett, Wilmington, NC. Philtolel•
Oda and Southern 51ti1 SS l!o.
Steamer .1 ti shriyer..ll.lggins..Baltimore„l GroYgt. Jr.
Bark Andes. Sheppard, Trinidad, Warren A. Gregg.
Brig Ilernws, Blackert,Laguayra. John Ballett
Schr Philanthroplet, arren, Bangor. A Beritpu
Set r Veida, Waite, Itath..lolin itonimel, Jr. &
Seim .1 11 Perry. Perry, New Bedford, Sinnickson &
Selo. Annie Barton. Prink, Baltimore, P Fitzpatrick
CorrespOndence the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin,
' • BEAIIING 31, May --, 1/959:
The followin ,, boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Selmylkill Canal, Mandl to: Philadelphia, laden and
consigned as tallow,: ,
-
Anetrulia,wiile lamber to Merril & Evans; David
Heikki. do to Illackfun, Wilkinson & Co . ; Grapetihot; do
to Boas & Bondenlmsh; Convoy and Geo U Harvey, do
to Taylor A Betts; Florence A Ellen. do to H N
W C A 'l' Co. M. and Wilderness, pig iron to Morris,
Wheeler & Co.
PORT . O,K.PIIILADY,LPHIA
Furvigu lt ii
COM4Wierrivtls for mouthth the of Bitty,
is 69, un compared with the NUM(' period in 1861:
For. coast. Total. leo'r. Coast. Total.
Stoaniehips I ... 1 3 ... :'3
Ships 1 6 6
Barkr , 31• . ' 31 23 2-:i 25
Brig • 'l9 . 4
63 • 31 11 41
ir!wooers 56 . 702 718 58 4.1, ex ? 117,3
sloops ... - MN 593 .. - "V 662 662
Stpanii.rs : 517 547 .• ... 340 340
nitrger4 ... 1304 1303 . , ... 218 215
Boats ... 1378 /376 ... - 2139 -\ 2139
- - . - -
-
,
TONI 148 4537 PM • 128 4187 l 4315
•
MEMORANDA.• •
Ship Belle of the Sea, Spear, ut Callao lath May front
La Pim. strrived iith,disch g. • •
Ship Surprise, lianiett, sailed from Attoy 4 -29th Mardi
for New York.
Ship Nina OW, Shortwell, from Manila, below. New
York 20511 alt. V/1114 ordered to Boston.
Steamer linnt , T, Harding, tetiloi front PiCoildence 29th
nit. for this port.
Steamer Ocean Queen, Sealt ary, froin Copenhagen; at
New York yesterday. • .
-Steamer Itedar, Muir, cleared ut N York yesterda
Liverpool. •
Steamer Port an Prince, Jackson, froui Port au Pr v
and Gonitives 2241 and Cape Ilaytion 24th nit, at I , IIC k
yesterday.
Steamer Utility > Nickerson ,salled fronitdAvldeftee 29th
ult. for this port.
n ar k bl id• (mitten (80, Hatfield, cleared at N York
yesterday for Marseilles via this port.
Bark Netty Merriman, Berry, from New York 14th
Out. at Dung Kong Mir April.
, • Lloyilit•; - 'Park; nt St ilelmia - 2-ttlfAiirll
from Shangitue, and sailed for New
Bark Knimit Muir, Crosby, eitilWront .the, Clyde 18th
alt. for this port.
B N t'l7 .
ark Sea Eagle, Allen, sailed fr nCu 11th alt. for,
New York.
Bark Vince, Cameron, hence at Cronstadt
Bark Sostrene, Bjounesii, Mellen at Cronatattt ult..
Bork Arnie. lilorrisvin, from Yokohatim,'6l Helena •
2341 ult. and sailed Mt' New lurk.• .
BIM( S A Jenkins, Vaughan; hence for tgottin, in the
Sound, Elsinore, ltith ult. - - •
Brm .1 DtPalll4, Merrick, hence at Boston ..90111 nit.
Sehr A Burton, Froluick, hence at Bangor %Wulf.
richt. Ab))io Burnley, Beam (late Parker,, lost civo- -
hoard 26th), hence at Boston 30th ult. -
H IOTRY
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
NO. 1024 SANSOM STREET,
je3-Iy4p gRILLADELPLILE.
CITY NOTICES.
• •
'Geo. L. Buzli,
Wm. M. Paul,
Thos. L. Gillespie.
-~ .: ,~ .
f
- • s hieti T S
• 4 41'
oN Eirr
rn
WEST PEILADELPHIA CHO AL SOCIETY
AT
MOUTON *NALL;
_ (Forlrdirst. and Bayerford.Streetsd :-
TUF.§I./("I , FVENING, June 1, at 8 o'clock.•
Tirl eta• - One Dollar.
For bale at J.Ts, Gould's Piano Rooms, 'nt Chestnut
Streets-and NV U.. Boner (4 - Co.'s - Music Store, 1102
Chestnut St reeiranll at the Door to-nlght. . • It
- A CADEMY OF MUSIC—KELLOGG.
xi. ..S. • •• , AISS KAILOGG'S
G tAND l'Altilr - ILL TO, PHILADELPHIA. -
Rt
S 'AKOSO Mtge tfully announces that.prior
ter t 'tant
ia,. lik
u , for Euron - evin the steamer La Ville do
• 'aris t ..the renowned American Primaldonna,
st : ..miss CLARA ,LOUISE KELLOGG, . •
will appear in a Grand Operatic Concert,' • •• • -
O WEDNESDA - I EVENING % June 2, 11112,
AN ben Ihe followina artistes will twist MISS CLARA
LOUISE KELLOGG: . Mlle. ALII)A TOPP Oho popu
lar plitnavirtuosol. Signors BOETTI, ItEINA.,BI3) , INI,
11AILKUDOL PH HENN IG, ,im. : ' •
Sol - .ta °
nfietwltossini' "ME
ESSE J SOLEMNLLE
: willl - 'termed, with instrumental and vocal selec
- Hons. . 4
OIL I N TR4II
I .‘ , Y EVENING.' June 8. DM, :g
' GR i - ' EWELL OPERA NIGHT.
IL. ARBIERE 1)1 SEVIGLIA. • •
'ULL CHORUS AND COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. •
MuSico Directors Mr. S. Behrens and Sig.:Aberie.
Adnitssi ni 8 , 1; reeltrusl 'FMK bOr.Lextra.
: • Seats.nto• at the Maidenly, and C. W. n'
A runtpler's.
SAITURDAY. June S, at 21. Ak, •
‘ A
•• GRA 1) - FAREWELK Ti OPERA MANEE.
Sale of Seats for Matinee will continence on: Wedues
day, at alnaktcplaces. . \
(I RS. JOHN tIOREW'S ARCH. STRIZT
, Heinle at .t .. 4. to 8.
y . \ST
. 0 THE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.
?•4"a mt . , ost i rke (with soups) MR. JOHN COLLINS
w HIS LAST LEGS. •
O'Culingliali (with nuns) MR. JOHN COLLINS
' SARAH S YOUNG MAN.
Mr. R. Craig and Miss Funny Davenport.
IFKIDDIAT— N A X S T BE AVFK IT N F
WHI TEL.LINS.I
y 41.1-S T JT STREET THEATRE.
Begin; at 7 1 :
M
TH, Tut,SDAY. EVEline 1, a
SECOND NIGHT
Of the•vtorld-renowned Comedian, 'at
o a Vit l r t. j u USEril 31:1
FEItS°N
L PP Yl4l , VAN WINKLE
Iu Dion Douricanif Great •Drama of
Oa, TII - E 169,1;11;0/7.11441V
H e E&WINIV T §T111,117:T. TH
N McDONOUGII• • Manager
• • LAST IYEEK.
• . ' • WALL'S •
ELISE BOLT DUBLESQUEVPMPANy t
THE JUDGMENT OF FAUN.
For Sll NIGHTS ONLY, ENGAGEMIZNT oh'
WM. H. DONALDSON and IL GILBET,
who Gillniuke —•R
. • VELOUIPEDE ASCENSION
frent.tbes iintge to the gallt ry—u. feat never before
tempted.
A.7I:NEE.
ritHEATRE • SEyENVI.
J. :Street, below Arch. Commericin_g at 5.,,
7
LAST WEEK BUT ONE •
Of the brilliant engagement orl the great favorito and
popular artiste,'
MISS SUSAN DALTON.
In the gL!srit lift of the tietwon,
TLORETTE, THE CRICKET.
Cricket, MISS SUSAN GA LTI.
R
CRICKET MATINEE, SATUDA Y
• rig.'
F".AMERI q .AISI,
WALNUT STREET ,ABOVE EIGHTH.
ATTRACTION RARE AND INIMI TA Rh E.
• THE PERUVIAN CHILDREN i.IIMNASTS,
• - - . LILLAAND• ZOE, •
THE WONDER OF THE WORLD,
Extelling,ZeugablagNha Rigarellis. who appe tr twic,
. 4 a. (Wing the evening,
."1111.3 TWO GRAND BALLETS EACH EVENING
EJP_VAN WINKLE BY JOE EMMETT. •
• A ie., MASTER CLARENCE ON THE TRAPEZE.
OlN:ximitGy l i 4 . XIIE SATURDAY M ATINE E. ~
‘ct - rr..syly
c - f ... TREE'' , RINK. .
, UN I SPORT !AND FUNNY SIGHTS!
, . ' • .
FIRST FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL
- --7,, '. • •
._ AND V
•
/ . ~ ~ .bIASQUEBOADE ON VELOCIPEDES,
t ''• - TUESDAY EVENING, Jona I, ISt?.).
A larga-ilffinher,of the
• .•-•- . BEST RIDERS IN THIS CITY
Have registered their names, and will be present in
BRILLIANT COSTUMES, •
While others will be rigged
a IN GROTESQUE AND COMIC DRESSES !
A GROTESQUE BAND OF MUSICIANS
with instruments of
'. . - "S., -,, !` , YE OLDEN TIMES."
During thelmeninit a number of
COMIC RACES.
PROGRAMME OF MASQUERADE:
•GRAND ENTREE OF . .
.. , MASQUERADERS,
to be followed by • .
• A DOUBLE RACE •
bettriawn two gentlemen well-known in this city: also, at
-the Police Courts. ~,"
~' BOYS' DOUBLE . RACE. "
Befailaindly loaned for this oCcasion only by the Direc
_tors of the House of Refuge.
' - RACEBY FOUR GENTS.
Showing the speed they Made op at certain. night in
.leilaving CherrY'Hill Prison. • ,• • •
A POLITICAL RACE 'BETWEEN TWO OFFICE
HOLDERS.
` Showing the speed they wish to mkt(' next October.
•
SLOW RACE,'•
' ,„_.. BY OUR-musiCAL - BAND.
Vittot Hitse before the public.
' "- ' GAME OF TAG.
By four Mceagueraders---An •Ex-Pri•sident, An Ex-
TradeK an Ex-Editor, and an Ex-Army Officer.
The public may depend upon having
.A -GAY TIME.
--- Persons appearing in FANCY DRESSES will be fur
, nisbed with
VELOCIPEDES FREE. OF CHA no ii.
iv i t
1. .s. STI73I.ES TO HIRE AT THE RINK. •
• . Tito) CHIES,3IAN'S BAND
will-bo,' attethien :e.
If i uld.rain on Tuesday, this CarniVal will be
peep La o e _... ‘ •
HURSDA EVENING, June 3.
'ADIIMY birFINE ARIS,
- A -
• . .
... CHESTNUT street, above Tenth.
Open from 9 A. M. to ti'P. M:
- • Bonitoxin Neste Great Picture of
• • CUBIST REJECTED
still on exhibition. joi22-tf
.. • .
•
1" NSTITI.IIION FOR TR h BLIND.—E%-
1 hihitions every WEDNESDAY, at-3I; P. M. Adulls•
_ sion 19.cts.' •
Store. No. II South Eighth st. selli-tn,tfj a
:, -- •
V 1 i2:SITATA.NI.4. ACADEM Y OF_FINE
. - -..:7. is: f, : ARTS, • s
.-;----
• • -
TRRFORTT+IXTH ANNUAL SPRING EXHIERI,
TION OF• PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE, &c., 'is now
own: , , , - .
Admission .23. cents. Season Tickets 50 cents.
' • Open from 9A; M. to 614 I'. DI., and from 73:1. to 10 P.
AM.. ' ' ..-,
__Rp2B-tivr
B - 00TS AND—swots.
Spring Styles
ud ...... LiPQTS AND SHOES
GENTS' WEAR. •
'BARTLETT
33,5 r Sixth Street, above Chestnut,
ocl7 s to th lyrp§
W. 11 HELWEG,
• - ,BOOTMAKER,
No. 535 ARCH STREET.
MI the Jateet - New. Yorkd and Philaelphia
styles,. of'l3OOTS and GAITERS always on
140 and made to order at - short notice.
. ,
.
' ' --- = - NOTIOE -TO THi.', PUBLIO GENE
- . BALLY. ' • P.---
- %Tbe latest style, faaltinn and assortment of •
evrs, SIIOES AND - GAITERS, VOR MEN AND
l il
-. BOYS,
Can bo bad at .
ERNEST SOPP 7 S, ."
N 0.290 NORTH NINTH STREET.
-Bettor-than anywhero in_thu City.- A_Flt Warranted..-
.a 26m- %I
,}'HIM A CALL' ..-
T O- ATA:C r N c ATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
Ji.,,.orner Third and Spruce streets, only . ono korfiaro
bebiss the Xxcliongo. .92(4,000 to loan; in large or small
ainottlite,an diamonds, slim r plato watobso r ow o i n .
acid altgoods of yalue. ODIN) hours fromB A. M. to
• Notablished for the last forty years. Ad
Tanta 'made' In largo amounts' at the lowest Inarket
ratos.• • ' ''jatt tfrp
MIRAN:ED I'U TONIC
.. -- .41,10 for iiiyalids, family use, Sec. '
,T,lkeutibscriber is now furnished with h flit( ilter
pll hts -highly nutritious and well-knownover
r•age. is wide,spread and : increasing mei by order:of
pyytticlans, for invalids, use of families, Rc.,commend it =
to. tlKottention, of .nli consumers who want a strictly
ur ut ar s tiricinrepared feom the best materials, and put':
Irdlgkitont careful initinier.for home use or transpor
- 4 Orders bylnaifffr otherwis(tkomptly supplied.
P..I4ITORDAN,
No. 22.0 Pear street,
IleloW Third owl Walnut etreoti.
I ,
St '
44. • 'CLINTON diT BEET .77
Tenth street, below Spruco,—A Flornl and'
filrawberry Fi•stival will -he bold :on MONDAY AND •
TUESDAY );VENINGS of this week, commencing at
— 5 ,o'clock to which all friends of the Church are par.
.ticularlY kvitod , ml3l 2t•
0-, '7 NOTICE:-;-,THE ANNUAL ' MEET:
ing of Dio StOckholdera of theAMIMANTOWN.
FASSEriGER RAILWAY COMPANY. will he held at
ths • Office of the CoMpany, corner Sixth and Diamond
streets, on WEDNESDAY, June 2d,1869, at 4 o'clock P,
M., at which time and
_place an election 11111 be held. for
-Treasurer and live (8) )Managers (one of whom Anil he
• President), to-serve for the Clllollll¢ rear.
A/BElqt stridEttior,
mylB-tu tji 11.7 t. • . , Secretary.
UPHILADELPHIA, MAY _lB, 1869.--
The Annnal Meeting of the: Stockitolders'of the
Philadelphia and BostotiMining Company (of Michigan)
will lie held at their office, ho. 423 Walnut 'street, on
FRIDAY, the 9th day of June, at 12 o'clock, for the elec=
tion of Directors and the transaction of other business.
niylB to th a tie() J. S. McMULLIN, Secretary.
0, OFFICE RESOLUTE . INING
Coinpany,No:.lat wonut utteet.
• . May 2700868.,
Notice is betel)) , given that all Stock of the Resolute
'Mining Company, on which instalments ere duo and un
paid, ham boen.forfeited, and Will boll at public atm!
tion on MONDA Y, 23th Juno, 1869, et 12 o'clock, noun,
at the Office of the , Secretary -of the Couporation, • (ac
cording to the Charter and By-Laws,): unless previously
redeimicd. . „ .
Hy order of the Directora.
Secretary and Treasurer.
The Company claims the right to hidou said Stuck.
my2B tjClB3 .
0, HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN
CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. '
•• Rooms NATIONAL. UNION CLUB,
//lki Cligsr T STILE T.
In conformity with Rule Sixth of the Rules tor the go,
vernment or the .Union Republican partyy, the registering
officers of each division (consisting of the Republican
Judges, or the candidate, and the Inspectors of Election
elected in October lust, and the Excentive Committee of
each division,) shall meet at the regular places of hold
ing 'elections, on TUESDAY, June Ist. between the
hours of 4 and 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of making
a registry of the Republican voters, under the provisions
-of Haul rule. .
By. order of the Republican City Executive Comndttee.
W. IL LEEDS, President.
JOHN L. Ii Secretary.• my2s it
. •
{r PHILADELPHIA, MAY 15, 1869.
I;F•D' . Th e Annul! Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Resolute Mining Company, of Lake - Superior, will us
held at their Office, No. 314 Walnut street, on MONDAY,
the 7th day of June, 18;9, at 12 o'clock Mifor the election
of Directors, and transaction of other bnainess.
•iiiy2ttje7)i . B. A. HOOPES:Secretary.
'EMPIRE CC/PPEP7. OMPANY.—
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Empire Copper Company will be held at the.office of the
CrlmPanY, No. 324 Walnut et reef, Philadelphia, on PRI-
June 4th, 1,857,ut 12 o'clock M., fur the election of
' Directors, and for any other busineso that mny legally
come before the meeting.
M. Ji. 110 F le3 . LAN : , Str yL re s tir.•
la .
PUILAiIELPHIA, May 15, PaR.). in
AMYGDALOID MINING- . COM
dtY
PAN Y.—The Anhual Meeting'q of the Stock holdere
of the A3IYIDDALIOD MINING COMPANY, of Lake
Superior, wilt be hold at the Oftiett of the Company, No.
-324 Walnut atreet,- Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
Juno Zi t 1569, at 12 o'clock M., for the election of Dit:ee
tore, and for any other bu.4ineet that may legally come
before the meeting.
M. 11.J10FEMA!. , .7 Secretary.
• PHILADELPHIA May 13, 1069.my13t0 je2§
11 ...U.N10N PACIFIC RAILWAY COM
PANY, EASTERN DIVISION.
• • Pn 31ny.53, 1469.
r The interest in gull on brat mortgage bond , Union
• Pacific Railway, EitSteril DiVl4lll,lllll, JIM, I. 1,0.). will
be paid on presentation of the coupon. Illerefkir, MI and
after that date, at the Banking House of
DA 11N EY. MORGAN &
53 Exehange Place,
. rny-s toll) fit§ New York.
0:0?!OFFICE OF THE METALLINE
. LAND COMPANY, NO. X2i WALNCTSTRE EY.
PHILADELPHIA. May 7111.;
The stated animal meeting of the stockhribler4 of the
Metalline Land Company mill he held at the office of the
ComPall7• on MONDAY, June 7th, prOxiwo, at' 12
o'clock, M.
cnyit jar M. . HOFFMAN, Clerk.
T 1 ARS
, DIVIDEND NOTICES.
UNION BANK O. TkNNESSEE
• . LIQUIDATION. • '
.Namitv!tax, May MD,
'DIVIDEND.
A steek-dividetel of twelve dollars awl fifty cents en
each share I , fstoek In the Union Bank of T01111.44,* will
ha pa.hi at the Philadelphia National dank on and after
the 10th day of June, MU.
JOSEPH W. 'ALLEN,
.iray2.l-Im4 (snider an t Trtenee.
SIJ 000 AND SlO,OOO TO LOAN ON
Mortgage. Apply to .
LEWIS H. ItEDNEIt.
my3l 2t§ 731 Walnut street.
6.500 . TO LOAN ON 31 ORTG AGE.
• 3.11. MORRIS.
zuy2s 4t* 1.33.ti0rt It Tenth street.
CHOICE IN V ESTM EN T. 7 --T RST-CL ASS
Mortgages and Ground Rents(reo from taxes) for
amounts ranging from riti,l)OU to $3040J; amply securtsl
on central city propertieb. For sole by
•rs. JONES,
No. 707 Walnut street.
tny2fiAt•
BOARD WANTED BY A SINGLE
ktcntieman, ( nuYrelkant on Mark.ct etroct).cther
rt
Pavd or full board, in vicinity of Broad and G i rard
ayonue, AddreYs " Bilekultor," till", it..
TPILLNSIENT ATN D Fait .111 ANENT
Boarding at 912 Sprite,' ntrret.
Also, table hoard
X3RONT IFO — ONIS, WITH TRANSIENT ORe
_lc permanent Board. Also, adjoining rooms. 1524
Chestnut street. mynisiit •
IDLEASANT FRONT .ROOMS (Co3l.3lll
bleating), in the second and third ator7. now vacant;
also. Table Board, at NW TURNER'S, N. *W. earner
El .liteenth and Pins streets. . myl7•l2t
.. . . .... . . .
Qi.; 3IMEB BOARD I N (;-.—AT • A BlAlT
tifully Ineat , A lama Flown., above , 31itin-y• Pa, - For.
partieulam appl) , at 912 Spruce, wtrept: Boarding. 7 dol
ar-a per wo.dt. - jol to th ,cdt"
APRIVATE FA"MILY WILL TellalooM.-
modate a few first-class hoarders at No. 51'65 Mount
Airy, Germantown avenue% Vivo minutes to the sta
tion. . jel wto stir
M M j!). BOARDING.-WANTE D-1
Starot-class commodation for a.familylor the goof
mer; about ell milt tf from the rity.,nnd easy of
Address this ottice L. U. - • my:11-3'
pIfOSPECT TERRACE. • . -
FREELAND, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
This delightful Mummer Residence will be open for the
reception of guests on and after Slay 1. •
The lawn and grounds hare been arranged with sum
mer arbors, croquet grounds, billiard rooms. Sc., and
for. shade and beauty are Tory, delightful boating, fish
log; plunge - baths. kn. Address, JAME 4 PALMER,
npls th s to 3m05 Freeland, Pa.
CIOYAItTN E 118H.1 I'. THE SUBSUIti -
NJ hero hare united In CopartnerAip wider tho firm
or BARGII. FARRELL & WARLtIITh Jur the trart,,ac
fion ur the Paper and Paper Stork bUSIIICSS, at Nu. MI
Clir•xtnut street. Philadelphia. •
W3l. BAILGII.
• WM. E. FARRELL,
LUCIUS-11. 'WARREN.
Pit lI.ADELPIIIA June I. Prin. . 'el Gt;
1 - 1111.114 GISTS' SUNDRI ES. GI tAD U
AL., titps, Mortar. I'lll Tiles; Combs, Brushers, Mirrors,
Tweegers, Puff Boxes,ltorn Scoops, Surgical Instrit•
mentel Trusses, Hard Alai SOrt. itlibbUr GOOthl, Vial
Case Glass and Metal Syringes, &c., all at First
Han s" prices. SNOWDEN& BROTHER,
aps 23 South Eighth street.
Fin 'I.IISTS ARE INVITED TI) EX
amino our large stock of fresh and Chemicals
of the latest importation. . • -
Also, essential Oils, Vanilla Beaus;, : Sponges, Chamois
Skins, etc. ROBERT SHOEMAKER dc- CO., N. E, cur.
nor Fourth and Race streets.
OLIVE OIL, SUPERIOR QUALITY, ON
draught and In bottles; Tartans brands. ROBERT
8110EMANNE k CO., N. N. turner :Fourth and Baca
strosts.
CASTILE SOAK ' -NOW LAND I N G.-300"
boxes White and Mottled Castile Sodp,Tery superior
fluidity ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Wholesale
Druggists: N. E. corner Fourth and Rsco etroete.
CFAS-VIIN:11111rENT
. . _ ,
G " 'I XT IJll,lllti.-3118K Y,. :MERRILL
& THAGKAUA, No. 718 CliestnnOtroet, manufao
turers.of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &C., Ap.,,would call tho
attention of the . publlc to their large elegant assort
meat uf ChallltieliOrB rollllllllts BrlteliOtH, ttc.
also introduce g
as pipes into dwellings and public bulb! ,
illge, and atticul to oxtendhlg, altering and lapaicing gas
•pipes. Ail Nrorlomrrautod. . •
R: MASON BINES. JOHN F. SHEA FP.
HE .UNDERSIGNED "A.TTEN T
tion to their stock of
_prim; Alotintatin,lehigh'.and Locust Mountain Genii
which, with the preparation given by , us, we think can
not he excelled by any other Cool. ' . .
Office, rranklln Institute NO: I.sSeventh_
effect. . . NINES Lt SHEAF? , jaI-tf Arch street wharf, Sohnylkill.
A RUBBER MACHINE BELT-.
fitearn Packing Anse., &c.
Engineers and ' dealers will find a full assort
ro nt of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized 'Rubber fielting,..paek,
AB Hose, ac., at the Manufacturer's'lleadguarteld,
GQolntlEftn'S‘ ' •
.:10ci Chestnut street,
' • • South side. •
8.--We have now on Innut.4 largo lot Gentle
m -
en's, Ladies' and Nissen' Gurnq l
-Boats. Also „every 'la.
.riety and style of Gum ' •
.4011 N CRUMP,' .-U lt
'nb f i , - ' • --':
0 , - -, - . 1731 CHESTNUT f; ELT;'EE
, ... ' . , . and 21 .ODIIE STREET.
Mei•hroiled of overy branch requinod for hotuwbitilillog SPIRITS TURPEN'TINE —. ANiRCier---
N.
wig fitting promptly furnlnbed. ' • f 02741 '
• -- - - 110 barrels Spirits Turpeothio• 14" barrolo Palo 8 o
Q li - E AT li T N . G. FEL T.—TEN IF 'toxin; 11:16 bit rrelo No. 2 Shipping' Itosin, la:11'k frGolm
-I.7l4nalitill.Shenthing Pelt, for onIebyPRTER WERULT steamer Pioneer, fit r Bole by HMV. 11.440WLEX, 16 ES.
'_& SONS, 116 Walnut street'. -- Whorrea. . .
MORTGAGI'.%
BOARDING.
SUMMER BOARDIN G .
COPARTICEitSIIIPS..
DRUGS.
COAL' AND WOOD.
SALE.-VERY-FINELYOR SITUATE'S
Buildipg Sites on School_ House lano,,within
Inttiteawalk or the Railroad Station; 18,43 or .6 acrpe, to
suit purchasers. These properties conimand a flno view,
and are bordered by the hinds of the Park- Extensioo,
and by beautiful, country seats. - •
r,, B. WAGNER, Jo.;
my 28.0 33 South Third street._
F o`7t t 3 A L
Dwoi ling, 1112 Rodman erect, Apply /404 Sprtic•
irt.,k/0 to 12 A. 311., 2 toTi .r; 4iei4stri
sit FOR SALE Olt. TO RENT FU Walled—the three-story brick resido. 18Y3
alnico :street. 40 by 187 feet deep_to,Nort street . nig
stable, coaeh•hoUBe and coachman's room. Jlppir to
roy2B-at'l THOS. L. I , I I (ANS, No. 431 Walnut etroet.
fa If it ,BALE—DWELL !NOS AND
11laSTO1tB8,-1510N.'ronth street, lot 27x75, aide yard,
and all modern tin prevenient... • •
1323 Brandywine street; lot 111260; 8 rooms and bath;
'side 14110.1 a bargain.
2624 N. Broad. Lot 25x177.10. 817,600.
Kass N. Broad at., 1311 N. Broad at.'
1366 llrandywlnont., . 817 N. Mistreat!: ot.y.
1307 N. Fifteenth st., 1327 N. Fifteenth tit.;
1414 •Manter ht., 1320 N. Nineteenth at... •
la* N. Nineteenth ht., 2130 Franklin at., • . •
1711 N. Ninth at., . 1144 N. I:Wreath at.,
1630 Mt. Vernon nt., . • 1621 NVallace et. .
1404 Wellingtoti 'street. Lot 16 by 72, Ten room's Mo
dern improvement... Tering easy. first-claws neigli
borhood. Only ansoo. for particithils goof the itegister,
price 5 cent... Conveyancing mid collectingprotoPlir at •
fended to, for which 1 most renegitfulty solfelt your pa
tronage. .1.,14. W. HAVEN. 8,
niy2.6 tf 869 N. Broad %areal,
r. 4 FOR. SALE OH EXCKANGE—A
I.ilfirolt•-rlnss Countr y . Seat and Farm, containing t•
11(11.11. 10 of 'which In in lawn; Large and Elegant , Man
sion. Tenant llonne,tiartlener'a Gettage,earringo Bonne,
Baln, lee 114111 AP, Springlionse,pc„s miles north of the
/ A;ity, Dear railroad, Lind convents to churches, stores.
&c. Will be ',old on 'very easy ternin, or exchanged rd r
first-claim city property. Address .1. S. Box 2751„ (1. my.nto
koff .- i4ALT:';
and lot, lOU feet front by 11 - 0 feet deep. ou Farmed
lone. Germantown a-venue. Rising clan ' A 1,.,, a
large Int Hear the outtte. about WO feet
Inquire . 712 MASLKET street •
MEM
t. 151, FOR SALE,--NEAT THREE-STORY
.
VaStone Cottage, good location, Gonna:down. noW
,frpot: 9 motor; every cunirenienco. Lot, 30 by Lb) fftt.
8 . 4,300. .
ap7lll J. M. P. WAT,LACE, 128 S. Sixth street.
. SA LE -7' EE , HANDSOME
un,xl,ll residence, with stable and earrhtge•howe.,
and et 201) by ?SO feet. well xhwl 11. situate on the nurth
enht.!.•orner of TwOnty-nrot. and Vogt& street 4; two mill
Mow . urulk Item, the railrixul PtatiOn• abllllllllllCa
fruit and choicest shrubbery. J. M. CUIIMJ Y 4 SONS.
7.33 Walnut xtrect.
...
13110 AD STIMET.--F LE
OR HA—LTHE
1 valuable lot, 75 feet front on 'Broad street, sitirsato
Hort least rortser 4.1 Fitzwater street; 130 feet deep oa
Fitzwater street. • J. 31. (7411313 JEN & SO:18, 733 Wal
nut street. - . , •
frig FOR SAL E.—A TH HEE-STORY
mat Drown Stone Front Messuago, INIO-2113 Spruco
streot. l'eo.se-sslon oorly, Apply to COPPUCK I JAR.
DAN, 433 Walnut strog.
. . .
fa ion SAL 1. 1 ;-- AT 31 Ell Clf ANT NULL
phea. N. J.. a new frame ifnma'.ti roe,mn ,yide yard isn't
kirgtt garden; a very deli table location.; ,mly twenty min
utes' ride via C.atttl Co.; freeuent tratimcalm,
a number of desirable Building Lots. Apply at N0.2!l
Delaware avenue. 0
my 234,
e l EIIM AY TOW-.`"s:
Ara. mod .n. stone Cottage, with every city convenienc e .
Parlor, dining room.sitting SIN/111, kitdiell and five chant •
lows; desirphly located. 'within ten minutes' walk from
the railroad depot. GCJI 3IKY &
SONS. 733 Walnut street.
BANDSO3IE COULNTEN7 SEAT FOIL
• Sole. containing Xi acre,. suporior !mut, altnatod on
the ;ulf 311110 rood, ono mil,. from Villa Nora Station.
on the Pennsylvania Ventral Railroad. Modern atone
mansion, with every city 17011Velliet11:0(•XCept gskcjitable,
carriuge house, chicken ?vim, tr.• bonne, c„ .*e. Lawn
handsomely improved with 6iliOlo and ereigreon tree , .
WO hrubl.Ty. Also, spring and •spring 1101140. and n
stream of water running throitoh tho lu j frult4 awl
berries of ail kinds. J. Gni:111:Y & SONS, al Wal
nut street.
• ,
ire A( )I,IN FAI NI—FOR SA f, .
—A
~aluabin trail of 00 nertli'of land, t ho winik of which
is iintleriti with tin inexhaustible hest of Kaolin; riteala
on thn , lin,- of tlir liultimoro linilrowl. within y 3
fifth" City of Pitilini4pilla. hupruyrmruticonni.t
of innosion. dw fling hoins,-ii for iiperntirea, awl ail
nim-i•ssary outbuildings. Also. all thr inartiinrry
too!. requisite for working t clay. For further Orti
cubit's. niply to.). GUMMEY SONS, ;33 Wiannt
Olt SAL E. —A, HANDSOME
172'1 Vine strnet.
Phi
A liandsoine Residence, West ladelphia.
A newborn'. IPty Piling. Arch a. above !gate...sulk.
A 'Modern Dwelling PIM Sorgsant street.
A litt, , lip•Ks Location,ntrawbetyy greet.
Tat) oder'', lheollings, West Philadelphia.
A Modern 'tr.-11122g, Sixteenth and Cherry ittreets.
A pply to COP l' & JOIIDAN, 433 Walnut street.
FOR SAL E.—MODERN TH REF,-
7mls t „ ry n r i,k pwelling. 519 S. Ninth et. Every min
e...131,1m0. Inquire the preini.e.e.
S A L 1 , ;:--ATLANTIC CITY,
'LEGANT COTTAGE.
on Connecticut avenue. near
CONGRESS HALL.
to tit titji A poly, 716 Chestnut street.
TAO 2t1N37-IFOII, TH.E SLTII3IEit Oft
until April lht,a anal! HOUSE, part I! furnish d,
on School tionnantuarn, within a few
,: nrtlnut•Nt
walk vi Nurristutra Atidmin
. . . . . . .
JOS. H
W. JONSON. J 1 1.•
mr29 t• to that ' ,
... AS; Chrol !tut Ntreet.
fri4 •
STORE; Ti; RENT.—i2IO T
i nut Ntrret. Apply in sh-,m4 storl or the build
tug. • m 2 , ,, * tit th3t•
jal•tu,tb,lt"
STORE AND BASEMENT,
S. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh Sts.
EI)W ARD P. KELLY.
my3l tf .
CHEESE & 111 eCOLL UM, REAL ESTATE
AGENTS.
- oMce Jackffon streot, opp . ositi. Mansion street, Cana
Island. 'N. J. Real Estate bought and said. Persona
desirous of renting cottages during the smaun will apply
'or address at; above.
Ito:n(4lND y refer to Chrip. A. Muhl cam, Henry Itunito,
' , rime's Mellyuiti, litirtuorits Merino, John Dark and
W. W.Juv.nuL fe2i-tf§
1110 LET-SECONDAiND THIRD FLOOlta
of new Store, Wit Arch greet. tuy.ll St•
fp, T N T—A COTTAGE COM-
I:a ['lately furnished, in the vicinity of Old York Road
•mation,"North Pennsylvania Railroad. 2 minutes' walk
from the 11” pot ; Orst•elas ti carriage-bowie and stabling':
la ripe garden planted. tritit Ac. Address box 2194,
Philadel P.O. •It`
• .
I[2 z TO REN T—G ANTOWN—A
: foruishol Muse with stahli. attarlwd Apply . to
J. SERGEANT PRICE.
No. till Arch strtwt
M.I• FOR, RENT—NO. - 11.13-1 SPRUCE ST.—
Furnished. Apply between JO rind 2to
J. 1,. I I A RMAR,
No. TM Walnut street.
jel in th s 4t§
re, Fall: It ItIN I . —N O. 1834 SP I: 0 (.1E BT.
leurni..thect. Apply, bet weeu lO and 2, to ,
1.. I A 1111 A R,
NQ. 703 Willnitt'Street.
my2,S-tti.th.sit"
MI A HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY TO
at otatioa on North Penna. Railroad. „Whreo
Rums of lawn; plenty of mho& and fruit .frees;,. stabling.
&e. Bent-moderate. From li) to 20 Acres adjoining, for
Jule, if desired. Address or apply to
CHARLES FOI.4iEN CONHON,
COME
.327 Walnut strert.
TO LET—HOUSE; 1314 1!1NE STREET
Apply at 1323 Spruce street. • my29-3t"
TO RENT—TO A PRIVATE FAM
tt ILY, a lta talsomel y-furn ished Mane on Arch street,
near Sixteenth. Possessioniven September 1, 1340.
A stable and coach-house rUll 1,0 had if desired.
'Athlress "ARCH. STREET," irt this (au,. mt../ 6t* .
fr TO RENT.—A FIRST-CLASS COLIN-
La try Residence, first and second stories furnisted,
-
modernconvenience, nea r Lancaster Pike, four Minutes'
walk from Ilueerford College Station. on the Peansyl;
yank( Central Railroad; stabling. ice house (tilled.) 'Ap
nly to C. .1. Anntun, White Ball orHotel; by letter,
West II averford, P. 0., Del. Co. rm. .;
my3l-4t"
VI •TO RENT—FURNISHED SUMMER
Resideficoon the lb (aware river, one mile north "
of "SHAWL - Co1111110(HOUN home, neatly,tarnished( three
acres of ground, testify' -laid out and ountifully Hop— _
plied with fruit. and shade trees.' A very desirable place. ,
- 14:16 Lombard street. • 3ludern House, furniSheo, fur
RAF sX l'. 7 E l N .ll 'l. le ti s r fr N eUt.
'six months' or year. ' ROBERT
TO REINVITHE LARGE, CONN-k
-ali 'nient and Well-lightbd granite front hitoro,NO. 110
South,DELAWARE Arenue, with immediate poemeo-
Moo; the prement tenant being obliged to retire frora
bummeme owing' to ill health, Apply to J B. RUH
SIElfrit Va., 108 South_Delaware avenue mylT tf.ti
IllaTO LIETA THEFIRSTOR .llli
tion Brown stone Dwelling, 1214 Coates street, coo.-',
Wining parlor,dining-room, kitchen and taimeaen kitchen
on ground floor; sifting-room and 3 ehamberm. on 2d; 3
Chamber/4 on third floor, with bath-room, hot and - .cold
water and all modern - conveniencem. Will be rooted for
one or More jean( to a • nod tenant at low_rlatt,. In
uire for a few.dayll on. he. premimem, or - to EDWARD
MN - ELY 128 hiev .ntli mt. . toying. ,
FriIitNISHED COTTN'IIt HOUSE--
km:tablin ten
wanted for the amnion; about ta
~,,lio j aw r ol i ti t li Mil easy of acres Address I t office,
rn 711.3 t•
, FORSA,LEI
TO RENT.
TO R. IE NIT ,
FIIO2OI JULY I.
INQUIRE OE
WANTS.
SEEM
4e - c - • - in - trt4 - tuiy.
ART .ITETIVII;
1---:,-7Miti.....3IA.K.ART_JiLYIPPI4.---The - : now
celebrated pacifier Of the 4 tPest,T 4, Tcirettee - ,
and.tbc: Dcath-shr. thatilta"Y!iS ' a6"' present :in
Vjenua,,wlteke
,the .Emperor .:branciq,J9seph,
baS,pla'ec() studio 'at, hi* scro4'itife,:iittlrtlsed
a few OAS igd ' - frortiAlome'
a ,painting entitled, 'gullet in the Sleep of
Death," whleh l ..titOttgli. 'tot 7yet'„onipbtt4,',d, Ls
pronounced a masterpiece ;by, the : critics.
waSat,;Nyokk at , „Rome, for
only three :.montb4 -s , — and was constantly
interrupted. In Munich' the work created'
generA,t,Otpuiplunent,
in the'artiSt'S'Stitdro.'''' It Is iiight'lo;ethigli and
six feet broad. ,21: critic in, the •Augsburg
All
j Zeitunfi sayS:---aWe do not believe
th:tt, rit,4l@ql4iWcittidgitlieritll 1 fa pre.
has been a idea more richly ~tend in this
,orwbich with greater ease has, executed„,
ASMiltEntiy Arapery,:'
tofters, architectiire, landscapes, in such pro
fusettilliuss aidof : Outpost enchantiitg, forms."
l'ilakart is a impil et the eetehrated Piloty.
Fns ran OF GUHTAV
poll Ferdinand Gustav lidmig, whose death
was recently announced, was one of the great
art*froMtlie Circle of Cornelins one of • tho
best ' Of" the older' classical Munich school'.
Though a scholar of Schnorri. : he was a disa
ple of Cornelius, whose principles he imbibed
and developed; Ills first great commission was
re,eolWil from the Mike of 'Coburg, to rinnt
“The^Naion - Prinees of the Reformation, 'a'
wopls ,tvhicli led him' the' thOught of coinpos 7
ing a debts "Of pial* , .B representing the..:q.ife
of jouther," which again led him, the artist,
through a seven years Study of his subject to - ,a.
deep and vital knowledge of the Evangelktal
Christian ddetrine of salvationoniabled hirn to
be called'a Christian artist in the highest 'sense,
awl. gained him the name we, havealready in
. The fame of these -pictures' spread
all over Germany; he received ; commissions
front clidiebes far and near, in part in cartoons,
in part in oil pahitingsi,to repeat them, or sin
gle pictures froui the cyclus; and his last coin:-
ruissidn'Wasteeeived upim his death bed, only•
a few days before he took his departUre toward
the home of the great Reformer.
kseriesof paintings from the lid.; of King
Davld, executed in commission of King Frederic
of Prussia, is well known. It was
on designs of Biblical subjects that he especially
excelled. Ile gradually mine t.i the idea, of
making his art accessible to the• German people
by giving tla.un . Christiart ,pictures instead of
what is usually passed off as such; and his.
representations of Littlier's Ilymns,his
biblical A BC, his Psalm Pictunfs and his
twelve 'Memorial Leaves:, are known through
out.) the whole of Germarii,% His ”-Volks-
BHA," consisting of one hundred and sixty
OesLikuti;;"engraved by his friend Thater, wasone
of Ins latest labors. These designs are very
malt; and a critic said of them: "Ko.nig at
taches no value to earthly:4am,, but he makes
a r4stuie,9f two Inches, in height as if it were
intended for a palace:" His Works nuinber
over eight hundred, the most being designs of
sacred subjects, which have been multiplied by
means of engraving on steel or copper, and by
the4process of oil printing. The greaterpart of
his life was spent in Munich. In POI he re
moved to Erlangen, and was shortly after
stricken 40 . 16 with lung disease, which ended
`islif.
.FRET CH -----
Frk.n3 the foreign lilts of the Bulletin.)
THE. Joutegat, of the exiles, Le Rappel, is
one - of those three-eou dallies, bait!! Printed
with grayish ink, and having enormous spaces
between the,paragaPhs, whieb are ;character
istic of Paris. The twelfth number lies before
us, beginning with an Article by Henri 14tehe
lion. The editor of the Lantern, perhaps an
noyed at the,,colnisarakive failure of his old
paper since it has been in exile, contributes a
llong;liititinPertiteedltarial; his clauitea are 844. f
rated by, instead of the usual dash, a little
imuge of a lantern casting its rays around.
For feuilleton Le Rappel has instalments of
"L'llomme qui The fantastic appear
mace of the sheet much enhanced by the odd
vignettes used' to mark `off `theditlerent para
graphs:—those: used in the article on the pee,
total Campaign ; area drum and Inlaters. with
a drumitter,bny ter headpiece. Those between'
the clipped paragraphs, are in the likenem of
scissors. • '
VioTon.w.'N SA.Kupu „twang gone to Venice,
his absence is improved by the Paris pnys - to
furnish biographies' of the young dramatist,very
full and betraying great invention. Sardou,
the father, takes pains to set matters right in a
letter to the '7 Plgiito, < dated from • Nice: :SU
Sardou , ,pire desaibes himself us a Provental.
author of soup' classical. Iyork.§; published by
Hachette, among others, a dictionary of
synonyms. Victorien never was Normal
teacher, hut (hiring one year of his early man
fjta gave: lessons as tutor;-he- was born in
Paris, September, IR3I, and will therefore be
thirty-eight nextaittunm, if he lives. •
Rachel, the aetttiss, died in a villa: at Canna
bdonging to a M. Station, cousin of the drama=
fist.
-THE 1111trainakd -IVoitern Wort( has lately
passed into the hands of I'. 11. Drake tk . ,
under whiise management its illuminatiehhas
already become still more brilliant than before.
It. is a folio-shed journal, filled with tales and
sketches, and illustrated with tinted wood-cutS.
The editors inform us that they have on band
manuscripts,from T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Oakes
Smith, Mrs. M. A. Denison, E. P. Whipple,
Louis Gaylord Clarke,;Mary, W. :Lorain, E.
S. Ellis, Dr. - Win.' Mason Turner, 'Edward
Bliss, Nellie. Ames, Vrancis ((errs
Belle S. Wilson, with& of “i t) t to Snare," T.
W. Wills, .MariOnTllowaull, ' etc: Address
65, and 57 Park Place,N., Y. .„ .
SARATOGA WATER.
i st - STAR
..,
~......--... ,
SPRINGS,
:v • • :
SARATOGA I NEW YORK.
The analysis proves that the waters of, the
Saratoga Star Spring's
barn a much larger amount of,snlielaabstance, richer in
medical ingredients than any iktherisprint: in Sill'iltol2ll,
•nd shows what the taste intlicates—namely, that it is the
ST RON GEST. NV : AT g O . R..
It also tlettionstiaites that the STAB WATER contains
• •
100 Cubic Inches More or
ia a gallon than any other spring.: It k 4 this extra
amount of gad that imparts to this water ita peculiarly
sparkling appearance, and renders it so very agreeable
to the bode. It. also tends ita preserve the delielinis flavor
of.t he - water when bottled, and caused it to uncork .with
an effervescence almost equal to Champagne.
;Si:dirby the leading Druggists andllotels through
out Mc country. -' -
r '• JOHN WYglifi& 8110.,
1412 Walnut Street, PIO
W4OleHale ArserrtB..,.-
Also, for sale by NV.Walter.Hullon,Cliestinit
Brown. corner - of Fifth and Chestnut streets; 1..1. Gni
barna., Twelfth mid Filbert; 11. .11. Lippincott, Twentieth
and Cherry; I', Co. 1228 Chestnut; Samuel S. Bunt
ing, Tenth and Spruce' ; Titylor,lols Chestnut; P.G.
Hig , liteetith and SpriteeF. Jacoby Ch
917 est
nut; Geo. Bower, Sixth and ' Vine . JINN'. Shinti,llroad
and Sprat:lit S.Joneis,'l'welftll and Sprite(); \V. B.
Webb, Tenth and Spring
debtuttli,s,lyrigi
•
1114TSX.CA.T..
eIG. P RONDI.N.LLA TEAVIER-'01?
Similug.' Prlvatteli!Bounti tii ei11,4/309.
nth etreot. 0,11,25.4y§
WATCHES, JEWEERy, &C.
- : LtWiS LAD9tilliS & - • co ,
• ,DiAIt(OIII...DgALERS & JBWELE4H.
Vcrtitzs,altwErati , afOr,vxstortin
WA l rdtEB irk lEWttIIT ItlVAMiliii: , --:-
.
0 2 Chestnut St. Phi •
readies'andQents',.Wa - tches
Akertcati .and Imported, cif the most celebrated makers.'
,F;i4e VO.t. Chains. ax4.,Lecilitines.
~ ~ ~. •:ffn'34 and ill karate, ' .' '* '' 4 , 4
Diamond °yid and Other Jewelry,
t
~.. Of the lateet deeigne,
EAtiAGENVENT- AND, WEDDIpile - Itl*oB,
II
TillS karat Mid obit ' ' ' '
S LID SILVER WARE FOR. BRIDAL PRESENTS.
TAIILECUTLERY, PLAT T ED , WARE, Etc. ,
•
WM. 8., WARNE I& CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in •
,
iWATC.IFIES AND JEWELRY,
SM. ear. Seventh and Chestnut Streets,
And late of No. 3.5 South Third street. "e 2 ly
FINANCIAL. , •
THE 6_14,.v.A.rr -
PACIFIC RAILROAD
IS FINISHED.
• •
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE
UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC R.R.
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DEEWEN T .4 10
Bankers and Dealers in GoVernments,
40 S. Third t4treet.
sp9 tf
ITII,.riANDOIIII,,
• I,FN
f3A/Vi r , K
ERS
Dealers In V.B. Bonds and Members of
Stock and Gold Exchange, receive ac
counts of Banks and Bankers on liberal
terms' issue Bills of Exchange on
C. J. Hembro & Son, London.
B. Metzler, S. Sohn & 00., Frankford.
James W. Tucker '& Co., Paris.
And other prinellpol cities. sold Letters
of Credit available throughout Europe
S. W. eorner.Third,and Chestnut Streets.
BANKING HOUSE
. ,•
jAYCOOKE &O.
_llaand 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 Company of the United State.S. Fuf
information given at our office.
. . _
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And will keep such articles as Vegetables, Fruits, Meats,
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E. 'S. , FARSON (K 1 C 0.,
1115.2.5 tu tli s ilt • DOCK Street,llilladelphla. •
PLUMBING..
wm. G. RHOADS,
1221 MARKET STREET,
t
Steam and Gas fitting, naiad POW/ . and Steam Pumps,
Plumbers' Marble and Soapstone Work.
Terra Cotta Pipe, Chimney Tops, &c., wholesale and
Sompleant finished work may bo seen at lay store.
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1869.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
1E14.13/..
,A3LBOY, And.
TRENToN ftA 11 itO.tD (!031PANY'S 1.1.!M5, from
l'hiladelp)la to New Yyrk,atid .war pitta's , from Wnl
-I,nt M
treet - wharf. ' rate-
At .30 A.., via,Parnden and Anibal , ' Accorp, $2 25
At A. MY. Caradqn and AP , t.lty-Ex; Atail; 3.00
At ris estudim unk, ~Mrecy tlity'Ex; . lil t
At AN .' 31„ i'ia Ctiuldeti und ;A
and •• 300
At I'. M: for Amboy lilt ennellinte rtat '
At .30 and is A. M., and 2P. M., for Freehold. ,
A V.OO P, M. for Long Branch and Points on 11. k D. B.
At and 10 A. 31.; 2,130 and 4.30 P. 31.; for Trenton.
At 8.311, and 10 A. 31.0,2, 3.30, 4.30,6 and 11.3(11'. M. 7 f
t..Jltirdentown, Florence Burlington Beverly and Do
At 16.30 and 10 A.M . ., 1,130, 4.30,6 and 11.30 P. M. for
Edgewater, Riverside, ..Itiverton, - Pain - Lyra and Fish
Mouse, anti 2P. 31., for Riverton. ' •
164 1^ .:.'The 1 and'lL.3ol'l3t,.Liittis will leave front fool; 'I
lititYliet street by upper ferry.' ' '
blront Kensington Depot: •
Atli A. Id., via Kensington anti J'Yrsey Oity, New York
Express Line -
At 7.30 and 11,01/A..M.,2.3003.30 mad P.ll. for Trenton
anti Bristoir..Andut 10.15A.M..and 6P. M. for BrioWl.
Att73o and 11A. M. ; 2.30' and ft P. M. ha* Morrisville and
Tully town.
AtY.Sti and 10.13 IL, 2.0,8 and 6P. 31.. for scheuglit's
and Eddington. ' ' : •••
At. 7.30 and 111. - la Atli.; 2.30; 4,8 aud tr P.. M., fc,r 'Corn:
Torr r sdale : llolmeslturg,Tueony, high:timing,
Britleelturu and ra nkfortl, and 8 I'. 31... for Haines
burg and Intermediate Stations.
Front }Vert Philadelphia Depot vin Conitt•eting Railway:
At 0.30 A. 31,1.20.4,6.46 and 12 I'. M. New _ York Ex
press Lint.. via Jersey-City ' - • "33 25
At 11.30 PE. M. Emigrant Line 2 00
At 9.30 A. 3f ~ 1.30, 4,0.46 awl 12 P. for Trenton.
At 9.30 A. 3L.4. 6.45 and 12 I'. M., for Bristol.._
At 12 P.M.aiight for 3forri nvil le,T nliv towit, Schenck*,
Eddington'Dornwells, Torrtutdale, illohneshurg,.
cony, NVissinoinlng, Britleghtmg and Frankfort].
The . 9.30 A.. 31. and 6.0 and 12r. m. Lines run daily. All
*there. Sundays excepted: • '
For Lines it•DVlng.Kensington Depot, take ti., cars on
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half nu hour be-
TOM departure. The Cara of Market Street Railway run
illmet to 'West Philadelphia Depot. Chestnut and Walnut
within one ' , entire. Oti Sundays, the Market Street Cars'
will ran - to connect with the 9.30 A:11: and 6.45 Mid 12 . P.:
M linty,.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES.
from Kensington Depot. ' • ' .
At 7.30 A: 11.; for Niagara Falls, thilTalo,ltinnkirk,
Elmira,i Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Binghampton,
Oswego, fiyri, cuss, Great Bend, Montrose, WllkesParre,
Schooley It Mountain, be. !
At 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. for Scranton,. Stroudi
burg, Water Gap, Belvidere Easton,. Lambertville,
Flemington kr- 'I he 3.30 P. 'M. Line connects direct
with the train leaving Easton for, Mauch Chunk, Allen
town Betblehelii;&e. • ' • • •
At 11 A.V.and 5 P. M:for Lambertville and interme
diate Stations. •
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PEMBER
TON AND II IGHTSTOWN RALLROADS, from Mar
ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) 1 •
At 7 and 10 A. H.,1, b 6.30 P,M.for Merchants ,
ville e lloorestown, Hartford, Maiionville. Hainsport,
Mountl E
lolly, Smithville, wanutville, Vincentown,
EirMillffilllll and Pemberton,
Ati A. it .. 1 and 3.301.:111. foe LeWistown, Wrights
'lbsen. Cookstown, N. Egypt, Rornerstown, Cream
Ridge.lnilayerown. Sharon and Hightatown.
Fifty pound's of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.'
Pa Ptien in , rs are prohibited front taking anything as bag, •
gage but their weal g apparel. All baggage over fifty'
pounds to be paid for - ra. The 'Company limit their
raponsibility for Lange .0 One Dollar per pound,
and .l
.cM not be liable for an amount beyond 6100, ex
cept by special contract. "
Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through 'to
Boston, Worceeter, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven
Protidenec, Newport, Albany. Troy., Saratoga, Utica
erne, SYtmesise, /toebester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Suspension Bridge.
A tesilditional Ticket Office is located at N 0.829 Cheat
but street. where tickets to New .York, and all impor
tant points North and East, may 110 Persons
pur,:haeing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag
gage checked from residences or hotel to destination, by
['nun Tranefer Biwa 1.!1 , Express.
Linea from New York for Philadelphia will leave from
foot of Cortland et rol at Lau and 4.14) P. 11:, cis Jersey
City and Camden. At 6.30 I'. IL tin Jersey City and
Kensington. At 7,11111 i 10 A. M., 12.30, 5 and 9P. }l..,and
12 :Cis lit sia Jersey City and Vi Philadelphia.
From I'ier NO. 1, N. River, at 6.30 A. M. Accommoda
tion and 2 P. 31. Ex press t yta Author and Camden.
June 1,1899. • 'IV M. li. GATZME It, Agent.
7 NT OTITH PENNSYLVANIA'RAILROA_D.
,11 —THE MIDDLE ROUTE.—Shortest aunl.most di
rect line to Bethlehem ' Eliaton t Allentown. Mauch
Chunk. Hazleton, White Miceli, iikeebarre, Ma Laney
City. Mt. Carmel, Pittston, Tunklum Scruntfiu,
Carbondale and all the points in the Lehigh. and Wyo
ming coal re , rione.
Passenger fl.-put in Philadelphia, N. W•. corner Borkn
'and American streets.
541131 ER ARRANGEMENT,. 15 DAILY TRAINS.
—On and apex* TUESDAY, June Ist, 1r69, Passenger
Trains leave the Depot, corner of !Jerks and American
atrceta,'daily (Sundays exceptial) 3 as followa:
6.45 Accommodation for Fort V. iishiagton.
At 7.45 A. IL—Morning Express fur Bethlehem and
- Statiolia - ttn — Norttr 'Periusylviibia7 - Itialroad;
conaecting at Berldebean with Lehigh Valley Railroad
fur Allentown, Catasauqua,,Slatington, Mauch Chunk,
Weatherly „J eat e, Hazleton AV hi tellaren,_W kea
harm. Kingston. Pittston, Tnukhannock, and all points
in Lehigh 'mi Atyiniiing Valleys; also, in connection
with Lehigh and Ilahauuy Railroad for Maltanoy City,
and with Oataw file Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Mil
ton and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 121 f.;
at W ilkesbarre at 2.50 P. If.; at Mahanoy City at 1..f.0 P.
M.Peaseingers ty this train can take the Lehigh
and Susquehanna Train for Eaaton and points on New
Jersey Central Railroad, to New York.
At 5.45 A. 11 .—Accounnodatiou for Doylestown, stop
ping at all intermediate 'Stations. Passengers for Wil
low G rpTe. Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take
Stage at Old York Road.., ' ,•
9.45 A.M. I Expressifor Bethleheui, Allontoicn,gancb
Chunk. White Haven, WaikAbarre, Pittston, Scranton
and Carbondale via Lehipt and Susquehanna 'Railroad,
also to-Easton and points on Morris and Essex Railroad
to New York und Allentown and Easton, endpoints on
New Jersey Central Railroad to New York via Lehigh •
Valley Vadrotat. .
At 10.45 .A.M.—Acciinamodation for Fort Washington,
etopping at intermediate Stations.
1.15, 3.15,5.:'x) and 8 P.M.—Accommodat Jou to Ai oingtou.
r At 1.45 P.M.—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem,
Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven,
Wilkesbarre, Pitteton Scranton and :Wyoming Coal
Regions. ,
At 2.451'. 11.—Accommbdation for:Doylestown, stop
ping at all intermediate stations.. , •
A t 4.15 P. BL—Accommodation 'for7Deilestown, stop
ping at all intermediate stations.. . •
At 5.00 P. ll.—Through for Detidehem,,and stations
on main line of North PennsYlvania Rail
road, conneeting at Bethlehem with-Lehigh Valley Eve
ning T rill ti for Easton. Allentown, NhAnelt Chunk.
At 6.20 P. M.—Accommodation fcir Lansdale, stopping
at all iutermediete stations.
A t A AO P. M F -A. F cr ev ii.vatint a r Part Washington
THAI:4S ARRIVE INPHILADELPHIA
Fronk „Bet Welton at-9-AArL.- 4:45-and 8.25 P. M.
2.10 P. 1 1.. 4.45 P. 11. and 8.25 P'.3l..'Traints rtutko direct
cananection With Lehigh Valley or Lehigh - and Susque
hanna trains froin Easton, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, 31a
heavy City and Hazleton.
Passengers leaving Wilkesharre at 0,40 A. M., 1.45 P.
11.. connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at
4.45 anal 825 P. M. • . -
From Doylestown at 8.25 A.M.,4.ser.M.titid 7.05 P.M.
Frew, Lansdale I
ram Fort IV ashington.at 9.20 aut110.35. A. M . ,M and 3.10
P. 11. _ . .
41N , SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 0.30 A. M.
• Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M.
:Philadelphia for Ahingtoat at 7 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 0.30 A. M..
Bea lalehena for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. Id.
Abingtoina for Pldladelphitrat 8- •
' Firth and Sixth Streets - Pixamenget r tars Convey passen
gers to and from the new Depot.
11 hite. ears of Second and Third Stroeiii Line and
Union Line run within a short distance of the Depot.
Tickets must be procured at - the Ticket Office - , in sailer
to secure the lowest rates of fare \
r. . E CIAS CLARK, Agent.
Tickets sold an , d Bggage chocked through to princi-
Nil points. itt )luau's North Penu. Baggage Express
ofliev, No. li.ks South Fifth street.
Mt==
PH I Al)'E L PRIA, GERMANTOWN
ANI) NoßmsTowN. RAILROAD TIME TA
BLE.—On and after Monthly, May 3d, 1869, and until
further notice:
• FO.ll GERDIANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-0,7. 0, 11.05, 10, It 12 A. M., 1,2,
3,15, 3:!.;, 4.435. 5.05,571', 0,63 , ', 7.8, 9, 10, 11;12 P. 31.
Lea% Germatitown.-0, 7, ' 73t, 0,0.20, 9, 10, 11, 12 A. M.;
1. 2,3, 4, 47., 5, 53,, q, 632, 7,0, 9, 10, 11, P. 51.
The 8.20 down-I rain, and the 3,:;andl,juptrains,will
not stop on the Germantown ltruuch. -
UN SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.15 A. Id., 2, 4.05 minntes,7 and
lei P. 31.
Leavt , Germantown-8.15 A. M.; 1, 3.6 and P. 11.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
:Leave Philadelphia-4i, 8,10, 12 A. 31.; 2,3 U, 7 , 9
and 111'. 31. •
=Leave thestimt 11i11-7.10 Minutes 8, 9.40, and 11.40 A.
31.; 1.40.3.40,5.40, 0.40,8.4016111 10.40 ' P. M. •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave. Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. 31.• 2 and 7 P. M.
.-
Leave Chi stout Hill7.:Aintittuttis A. M.% 1_.40,5.40 and
9.25 P. 11.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Philadelphia-0.73,, 9. 11.05, A. M.; , 3 , 5 ,
53,,, 635, 8.05, 10.05 and 1e• - • I'. 3 1 .
Leave'Norristmoi-5.40, 7, 7,34', 9, 11 .A. 11.; 1.1;, 3 ,
6.15. and 934 I'. M.
. tkir T1it..7;.." A.M. Trains front Norristown will not stop
at Moget-s,.ktte,' Landing. Domino or Schur's lame.
117" That, P. M. Train from Philadelphia will stop only
at school Lait, Thum v um! Cottgliuitocken.
ON SUNDAYS:
19iilndelpliiat-9 A. M.; 23.;, 4 and 7.15 P. 31.
LtaVe Nortivtawa-7 A.M.; 1.511, HMI 9 I'. - •
FOR 31 ,V.NAY UNK..
9, 11.05 A. It.; Li,
53.:6,15,8.05, 10.05 unit 11,4 , . P. M.
L ', !:tve Alataiyinik--4.10, 7,732, 8.4 2 , 3 hiC
5 . figil , . 3o Mid 10 P.-11.
Ow The 5 I'. M. 'l'ritin from Philadelphia will atop only
at School Lane and Matta vunk.
ON. SUNDAYS.
LPRVV .k. M.;.2;,: , i 4 awl 7.15 P. 11.
Leave 3lttuaymilt;--7}4 , A..31,, , M,, b snit P. M.
W. S. WILSON, Guileral Superintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
•
0131CNEST MEE ON 'RECORD. •
THE PAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
7‘ ) lli 20IIOURSto(•1Nl'INNA'Pl,r•htPENNSYLVA
NIA ItAILROADAND PANMANDLE,ai HOURS lege
TIME titan by COMPETING LINES. .
• PASSENGERS tutting the B.ool'. TRAIN arme .
CINCINNATI next EVENING- at 9.5 A P; IL, 25 HOURS,
ONLY ONE NIGHT on the-ROUTE: •
__, •
Wr• VE WO l
I
ODRUFF'S celebrated 'alaco State-
Room SLEEPING-CAIIS run throuith from : PIMA
EEEPIIIA NCX.NNAIW - " , Pairgoitegralaking tho
.121.0 It. and 11.00 P.M. Toting reach CINCINNATI tout
all points' WEST tool suum ONE TRAIN , IN AD.
VANCE-401 other-Rontes.
Pggseltaera for CINCINNATIJNDIANAPOLIS,
LM 7 IS• OKI II CHIC 11
AGO, ORIA, BURLING
'TON ,'QUINCY<MILAVAUKEH, ST. PAHL, OMAHA,
N .T.. and all points WEST,NOHTHWEST and SO rm. •
Vpiallettlar totteik E Eir
tor ;TICKTS KIV.IO.
• Er . ... To SESMItE the, UNII,QUALED ndeimtdges of
Tai 'VERY PAUTICIIVAII and ASK FOIL
TICKETS •' Via PAN-HANDLE," at TICKET OF-.
FICIiEL'N AV, CORNER:NINTHMOCHESTNUTStg.
No. In; MARKET STREET, bet , . Second and Front Mg:,
Altd THIATY-FINST undIiARKET gtg., Wegt
S.F. •St (lemon) IriekvtAgefit: Pittabitigh."
JOHN IL MILLER ;General Eagtero Agent, llti Broad —,
,
- I'itAVELERS' GUIDE.
TXllllk.,Litie Man .fillaileishia tAtiii, ijiteTior Of.
Pennsylvania, the - tiamkart . sugivicarda,. duiribiiiri
ladd Ond Wyoming Vallow,the L North, Northwest and
ii
th CatilldAtl, Spring Areangentent of Pakenger Trains,
At, it 12 1869 leaving the Celan/Inv 's Depot, Thirteenth'
Au Caliowhill streets; Philadelphia, at the following'
A
i f
' ORNING'ACCOMAIODATION.-At 730 A.. 11: for` ding and all Intermediate Stations and Allentown.
. 7 'Ant - nibs - , leaves Reading at 6.30 P. AI., arriving in :
Ph ladel pi ilit at 9.15 I'. M.
ORNING EX P RESS.-At 8. 15 A. Al. fOr Reading,
Le anon,llarrinhurg, Pottsville, Pine Grove,Tamaqua,
Su bury, Williamsport, Elmira, . Rochester, Niagara
Fa le,lluffalti,• Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle,
Cldlimbersburg, Hagerstown, &c. .
The 7 -.V A 1 tralticonnects at Reading with the East
Pe t
usylvania Railroa Al. d trains for Allentown '
&c., and the
11.1 A. Al . train connects - x-it h the' Lebanon Valley train
Toi Harrisburg, &c.; at Port Clinton with Catawisea R.
R. rains for Williontsport,LoidtHaven. Elmira, & c.' at
11 risburg with Northern Central.; ,Cumberlaud ' Val
len, and Schuylkill and SusqUeliannit trains for North
,unglierland, Williamsport, York., 4./lutnibersbtirgirinc
give, &e.
R e. .
FTENOON EXPRE SS.- I LeriviW Philathltillia". at
3.. P. At for Reading, Pottsville, Harrisburg," &c: ',. con
tie ti fig with4teading And Columbia Railroad trains for
bia.&c:
C o '''' OTTSTOWN A&COHMODATION.-Leaves Potts
to ii at 6.25 A. AL, allipp in gat the intermediate stations;
ar Iles in Philadi•l phut at 8.40 A. M. Returning leaves
I'l ludelphia at 4:30 P. M.; arrives in Pottstown at 6.40
P. ...
EADING ACCOMMODATION.-Leaves Reading at
7 N. H., stopping at all way stations; arrives in Phila
dethia at 10.15 A . Al .
turning, leaves Philadelphia - at 5.15 P.M.; arrives
in ending at 8.05 P. M.
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. •
M -7 ,and Pottsville at 6.45 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia
;lel .00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.05
P. 011., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Phila
delphia at 6.45 I'. At
.
Ai arrislin rg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A.
:11 .1, and liarrildsurg at 4.10 P. 11. Conn/4.118g at Read
intwith Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30 P. it.,
arriving in Philadelphia at 9.15 P. M.
Market train, with es-Passenger Car attaelied, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45;10/in for 'Pottitvillei:and all Way -
Stations'
_leaves pottsville atT-30 A. IS: Ithiladelphia
and all Way Stations, -
...,1 ' i_
All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.'
_Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8 A. M., andPhila
siltdpliia at 3 % 15P. II.: leaye,P hi lailelptxia re s jteading at ,
8.00 A. if returning trout teal dg at4:l4 r.l AC .., .'.
(tHESTELVALLLY: ILAILEDAIL,.- :P astivithers 'for
Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7..30 A.
M., 12.45 and 4.30 P. It trains from Philadelphia ,return-
Itig i from Dowuhigtown at 6.10 A. AL,A.05F..111,,,attd5.45 ,
••' PEitKrOMEN RATLltiVAD:Liaks'eniciat orsikliikiek
' take 7.30 A.M. and 4.30 P. H. trains for Philadephia '
returning from Ski prank at 8:11YA.. - .1. BA inin .00 P. if.
stage lines for various points in Perkiornen Valley con
nect with trains at :Collegeville and tikipnaek4
• I I,I'EW, YORE %EXPRESS ;FOIV-lITTrIBUJIGii AND
T 1 .WEST.-Leaves New York at 9.00 A.11.,_ 5.00 and,
8. .Sl'
P.,lll.paSsing,lientlied ata.os.A.'lllZao -
,an 10,19-
P. AP.,nnucinincets at Hart - Album' *Ulf - Pennsylvania '
and Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pitts
burgh, Cideago,-Williantsport /Elmixat ; Balt tmore,--,ke.-,
Retartithir,ExpressTratubnv - Sallarrniliamtin ardra D..
of PennAylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at 3.50 and 5.50
A.M. and 10.501'. Al., piecing Reading at 5:4+ and 731 A.'
-111,_and 1 - 2ZO P. H.{ arriving at New York 11.00 and 12.*
P.M. and 5.00 P. M. Sleeping., Cars ,accompany then*
- trains through- betWeeir deriey - . City , arid Pittaburgh, •
without change.
. .
Mail ttaiujer,New York learsacilarrisicarg at 830
If joratrotS6 /14"41.' , „Mu1l trafg fOrHarrisbUtg leave's .New .
YOrk at 12 .
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD—Trains leave
Putt at 0.45.113) and; 6.40 PAtti,tristurning
fromTamaqua at 8.15 A. M. and' .15 and 1.35 P. M.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD
—Trains leave Auburn nt - 7.50 A cli.ffor •Yinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1215 M-, for , Pintgrove and Tre
mont; returning from Harrisburg at 3.30 P. M., and from
TrenWintat Lei A. H. anti 525 . -
TICKETS.--Through first-class' tickets and 1-Migrant
riekets)o alithe principal A3Uillttk in die North ;and yest•
and Canada.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading ,and
Intermediate Stations, good for day only, are sold by
Morning Accommodation. Market Train, Reading and
pottstown Accommodation. Trains at reduced rates.
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only,
• are sold at Reading and Intermediate eltations by liead
ug and Pottstown Accommodation Trains- at reduced
rates. -
The following tiekets are obtainable only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer.-No. 227 South, Fourth:street,
Philadelphia, or of A.,..NicolleiVGeneral Superinten
dent, Wading.-
Commut at io n'T iclt et .at qz per cent. discount, between
ay points desired, tor families and firms.
Mileage Tiekets. good fur 2,000 miles,betweeu all point s
at liis2 50 each for fainiltes and firms. ' - -
Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve months,
for bokl rs only, to all points; at reduced rates: • ,
Clergymen residing on tlie Sf the road will he far'
nished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to
tickets at half fare.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta
tions, good for SaturdaY, Sunday' and Monday, at re•
- driekdrare; - to - belotd - tmlrattho - Tickyt - Officecat Thin
teenth and Callowhil I streets.
FREIGHT. Goods of till descriptions forwarded to
all the above points •from the Company's New-Freight •
Depot , Broad and Willow streets.
reight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 430 •.
12:45 noon. 3.00 and ISA P.11.1.:T0r Reading; Lebanon,
Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points be
prod.
Mails dose at the Philadelphia Post-office for all places
on the road anti its branches at 5 A-11., and foritieprin
cipal Stations only ut."2:115 P. M
BAGGAGE:
Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all
- trains
leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can he left t Nu.
725 South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and
Callowhill streets. ,
CENTRAL RAH.L ,
goep.--SUMMEB TIRE -L-Taking effect April2sth,
loci. The traltis'of the Pennsylvania Centr.il railroad
leave the Da pot,at Thirty-first and Market streets,which
is reached directly.by the cars of the. Market Street .Pas
sehg!q• Railway, the last ear connecting with each trait'
leaving Front and Market street thirty, minutes before
its departure. - Those of the Chestnut and , Walnnt
Streets Railway runwithin one square of the Depot.
Sleeping car - Tickets can hit had on application at the
Ticket Mice, Northwest earner of Ninth and Chestnut
streets, and at the Depot. • - • '• • • - '
Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for
and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lett at No. 9el
Chestnut street, No. 110' Market street, will' receive at
tention
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: - -
Mail ... ... ... . .... at 8.00 A. M.
Paoli Accord .. . .; . 10.30 1.10, and 9.301). H.
,Fobt Line at 11.50 A. M.
Erie Express at 1150 A. M.
Harrisburg Accost at 2.30 P. If.
Lancaster. Accum ...... .. 4 .............................. 4.00 P. M.
Pa rksburg, •Train - 5.30 P. 111.'
cincinnatt Express at 8.00. P. M.
Erie Hail asid-Pittshorgh . Express ......... 10.45 P. B.
Philadelphia Ex.prese ' • ' 'at 12400 night.
Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, running on
Saturday night to Williamsport only. 011 Sunday night
passengers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. •
Philadelphia EtpriN3s .leaves daily. Alli other trains
daily, except Sunday.
The WestermAccommodatiotv Train rum daily, except
Sunday. For this train. tickets must he procured and
baggagedelivered by 5.00 P. 8., at 116 Market street.
TAINS - A - 111H - VE - AT - DEPOT, VIZ.: -
R
Cincinnati Express-- •s• 'a 3.10 A. M.
Philadelphia Express' • at 6.50 A. 21.
Paoli Accommodation - at - 8.20 A. N. and 3.10 A 7.20 P. M.
Erie Nail and Buffalo Express at 0.35 A. M
Parkaiurg Train ' • at. 9.10 A.ll,
Tast Litie at 9.35 A. M.
Lancaster Train • at 12.30 P. M.
Erie. Express • ' at -4.20 T. M.
Day Express - • • •at
Southern 'Ex press at 6.40 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation. tat9.4o PAK.
For further information, apply to • ••
JOHN F.
,VANLEER, In., Ticket Agent, OM Chestnut.
street.
Fit A NCIS FNK, Agent, 116 Ticke- A Market street.
SAMUEL .1.0 U WALLACE; gent at tito Depot.
The Peinisil,Vimia Railroad Company . will nut assume
any risk for Baggage. except for 'wearing apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in
value. Allliaggage exceeding that amount in value will
lie at the risk of the (Tiler, niches taken by special con
tract. '• EDWARD.H._ WI ,
General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.
•
WEST CIFESTErn AND THILAD EL
PHIA ItAlLßOAD.—Suntiner Arrangement.—On'
and after MONDAY, April 12, 1869, 'Pl:abut will leave;aa
follow s:
. -
Leave Philadelphia. from New Depot, Thirty-first and
Chestnut streets, 7.25 A :M., 0.30 A.-. 1514, 2.30 P. 31., 4.15
p. M., 4:35 P. M., 7.151'.<M.,-1130 P. M. • •••••
;Leave West Chester, froin Depot, on East Market
street, 0.25 .A.41'11:,7,25 M.,1.40 A. M., 10.10 A. IL, 14.5,
Pm;.4.to P. 151.,1L45P:31 - ....
`Leave Philadelnliiit for B. C. Junction and Intermc
diatt. Points, at 123.11'.31. and 5.45. LyaVe B. C.-Junc
tion for Philadelphia, at 5.30 . A. M. and 1.45 P. M.
Train leaving \Vest Chester at 7.10 A. M. will stop at
H. C.. 1 unction, Lenni Glen Riddle and 31.-die; leaving
PI ilindelphiatat 4.35 P. M., will Stop at 11. (1. Junction'
41 media, only, pitErsvngerb tt) or front stations between
NV4t Clwaterand,B, 1.1: quetiett going,,East, will take
tritin leaving West Chester at 7.25 A M., and cal will be
attached to Express Tr4Lill at B. C. junction; ..and going
West? Passengers for Btations above •Media will take.
train leaving Philadelphia at 4.35 11. 11., and car will be
attached to Local Vniin -• • •
The Depot in Philadelphia is reached directly by the
Cheothut elan ahtut street cars. Those of the. Market
street line rim - Within One square. - 'ol,he cart of both line*
connect with each train upon its arrival. „ • :.
ON SUNDAYS.—Leave Philadelphia fo'r•Wi‘st . Oheitipt
at 8 A. M. and 2.30 P. 31. •
Leave Philadelphia for B. C. Junction at 7.16 P. 11.
Leave West Chester fur Philadelphia at 7.45 A. it. and
4-,45,P. ld.•
Leave 8.,C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.
fkir Puttengert are alloWen to take Wearing ?Apparel
only, as Baggage, end the Compaur,will any?, ease
be responsible for an amount exceeding out h11111)Tedd0) .
bre, unless* opectal cunt ract bennaln for t he mune.
- • , WILLIAI4I/,'NOIEUttEI.t.
• General :Superintendent,
PJIILADELPIIIA,ApriI Ist, 1869. . •
,
A M DJLN :.AND , ATLANTIC RAIL-
ItoAD.
"SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, April 12th, 1800, trains will
leave Vine Street Wharf as follows, VIZ,:
8 .
Hail' .00 A. M.
. Freight, with Passenger Car attached 0.15 A. M.
Anent le Accommodation. - .41.46-P. M.-
. RETURN IN 9,,wp.4.;LipVii t ATL AN Tic,
Half- • • . r. 11.1.
Freight, with Passenger Car 1E43 A.M.'
Atlantic Accommodation G. 14 A. M.
Junction Accommodation, to Atco and Interme
diate Stations, •
Leave :Wm strict., _ i... 00.15 A. M, and 6.00 P., M.
Leave Atco' • -; --
0.30:4 7 :7 airtd12.1.611.. S.
Haddonfield Accishmodittion Trains:
Leave Vine Street.. 10.15 A. M. and 2.00 P. M.
Leave Haddonfield LOU P. M. and 3.15 P. M.
D. 11. MUNDY. Agent..
. - VAST IenEIGHV 1 1 - L;' ORTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, to Wilkesharre,
Malumoy City. Mount Carmel; Centfalia, and all peluts
otv•Leltigt:4,Valley-Jia.iiroad,lllo.l2 Os, .....
By 'tow arrangeinehta, perfected - . thistlay, this; road
cnnbte'd tephq , inerchsetrdesPatelf to 'Merchandise can
, signed to the above-named points.
Goods delivered ut the Through Freight Depot;
S. E.:citrt Fight and Noble streets,
•
• Before 5 P. M., will reach Wilkeshgrre, Mount Carmel.
Illithanoy pity, and the other stations in Mahanoy and
Wyoratlitirtjtyl9stfOrlt;D:.A.A.l thweuctstetigg dar+.l
• MIMISADAVIs
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
....______..--__
15 - 4., LAVIZPIIrAT W ThIitINGTOICAND'
j14“../tAtip.RALLILOAD-rTIALEILF.. Com 7.
lencing 1 N AY, May 10th,1869. Traine will leave
-Dcpcito corner. Broad and, Washington •avenne, as fol-
AY, ' liA a:TRAIN at 8.20 A. it (lundaye exceeted);
fo Ittilthnere, stopping at all . Regular Stations.' Celi
ac Dug .with • Detaivara Railroad akWilmingtou for..
Cr held and Intermediate Stations. ~f- .- , '.+
,TR IL
PBESSAIN at 12.00 (Suffilaye exceptNlT,Tor
B tither° • and , Washington, stopping. at Wilmington,'
Perryville' and Havre de Grace. Connects at Wilming
tort with train for New Castle. • ~.
XPBESS TAA.D.r at - 4.00' P. It. (Sundays excepted),
fo
l a
Baltimore and Wa shington', stopping at Chester,'
TT Hew', Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport,
St tort -Newark-, Elkton, North East, Charlestown, •
Perryville, Havre do Grace; Aberdeen, Perryman's,.
Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Steer's Run.-
NIGHT EXPRESS at,11.30 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore
an(] 'Washington, stopping at . Chester, Thurlow,Lin- •
w o od, Claymont ,
_Wilmingt on, Newark, Elkton, North
Eait,Perryvill9, Havre de Grace, Perryman's and Mag
i Jseengers•for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take
ilia 12.00 M. Train, ' -
~. WILMINGTON - TRAlNS.—Stopping at all Stations
between Philadelphia and Wilmington. • ' ..
liVarf , PIIILADELPHIA at 11.00 A. M., 2.20 M and
7.00 P. 11. The 3.00 P. M. tellin connects with 'Delaware
Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations.-
Leave W I LMINGTON 6.30 an'd 8.10 A: 31., 1.30,4.15 and
710 P. M. The 11.10 A. 31, train will not stop between
Chester and Philadelphia.. The 7.00 P. M. train from
'Wilmington rune daily ;lillot herAcconnnWatiou Trains
Subdays excepted.
Prom BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.—Leavca
Its timers 7.25 A. 11., Way Mail. 925, A. 31., Express.
2.3 S P. H.. Expreom.7.2s P. M., Express..
tiUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.—Leaves
BALTIMORE at 1.25 . P. M. Stopping at Magnolia, Per: ,
ryrnan's, Anerdeen, 11 avre-de-Grace,Parryville,Charles
toitti, North-East,Elkton, NeWark, Stanton, Newport,
Wilmington, Claytnontadnwood and Chester.' - •
1 1 ,11 ILADELPHIA AND 'BALTIMORE CENTRAL
RAILROAD 'IRA INS 7 -Stoppin g at all ;Reticule on Clies-'
tee Creek and Philadelphia and,Thiltimore Central Rail
eaves PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT (Ban
dar' . cepted) at 7.0) A, 11. and 430 P. M. ' , • ',
the ,W A. M. Train Will stop at all Stations between' -
Phi ladelphia'a nil Lamokin: ' :. , : • ..
A Freight-Train with Passenger car attached will
leave Philadelphia daily (Sundays excepted) at 1.00 I'.
Id:, funning to O xford. • , -
Leave PORT -4 PEPOSIT' for PHILADELPHIA (Sun.-
days excepted) at 5.40 A. 31,9.25 A. It., and 4.20 P. M.
Trains leaving WILMINGTON at 630 A. M. and 4.15
P. 31., will connect at,Laninkin ' Junction with the 7.00
• .11 and 430 P.'M. trains fur Baltimore Contralß. R.
Through tickets to all point West, South, and South
west may be procured at the ticket office, 828 Cheetnuk
street, under. Continental Hotel, where ale° State Rooms%
anti Berths in Sleeping'Cars can be secured during the
day. 'Persons purchasing tickets at thin office can have
baggage checked at their residence hy_ the Union Trans, ,
ter Company. ' H. F. KENNEDY. Supt.
1011-IILADELPHIA .AND—EIiiE RAIL
ROAD--SIiMMEN :TIME ' TABLE:—Thronga and
Direct Route between Philadelphia,'Baltimore, Harris
rishurp. Williamsport, to the Northwest and, the Great
Oil Region of 'Penntylvania.--Elegant Sleeping Cars on
aldNight Trains. , • • • • - • :
On and after MONDAY, April 26, 1860, the Trains on
this Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will rust as follows:.
WESTWARD. •
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia •
" ' 4 , Williamsport
4 ". arrives at Erie
4trie Exprtes leaN'es
"" • ,• 44 ' Williamsport:.:
••• arrives at Erie..-...., '
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia—.
Williamsport--
" arrives at Lock Ihiven....
EASTWARD.
Hail Train leaven Erie
"
4 arriree at Philadelphia.
,Erie Ex preee leaves Erie .. ...
Williamsport - 7.50 A. M.
1 t " arrives at Philadelphia 4.10 P. M.
Hail and Express connect - with 1111 Creek - and - Alle.
hens River I,tuil road. Bauunue Checked Thronuli.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
. General Superintendent,
IXTEST JERSEY RAILROADS.
AIL_
....,., SPIV:lig . ARRANGEMENT
.. __ .._ ___ ._
______
FROM FOOT OF MARKET kVT. ( UPPER FERRY),
comitExciNg THURSDAY, APRIL 1, ISM
Trains leave ail follows.
For Cape May and stations below Mi11v111e,3.151". U.
For !dilly' II e. Vineland and intermediate stittions,B.ol)
M. . T 3.15 P. 11. • . .
id„
For - Bridgeton, Salem and way atione at 8.60 A. 31.
nd 3.30 P. ltt.
For Woodbury at 6.00 A. M., 3.15, 3.30 and 6 P. M.
Freight train leaves Camden daily at 12 o'clock, noon
Freight received at second covered wharf below Wal
t street,
Freight delivered No. 22R S. Delaware avenue.
WILLIAM. J. SNWELL,
Su .orintendent
31.giiICAL.
Ayr's
Hair Vigor,
For Renovation of the Hair.
The Great Desideratum of the Age.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
and the, gloss and
freshnesi of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ir checked,, and bald-
",though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,'
or the glands atrophied'and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use wilt'/ prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness... Free
from those deleterious substances,whieli
make some preparations dangeroukapd
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm.it. If 'anted
merely fora -
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white. cambric,• and yet lasts
longer on the hair, giving it a rich
glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS)
. LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE SLOG.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere: At wholesale by
.M. MARIS k CO., Philadelphia. ImhOtodh-s.:eow-ly
FRENCH. MEDICINES ..
PREPARED BY
FRENCH
GRIMAULT It. Co.,
CREMISTM TO 11. I. 11, PRINCE NAPOLEON,
.45 RUE DE RICUELIEU,
• PARIS.
NERVOUS HEADACHES, NEURALGIA
/" DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY,
' ' INSTANTANEOUSLY CURED BY
BRIMAULT'S GUARANA.
This vegetable substance, , which grows in thoßrazils,
MIS been employed since time immemorial to cure im
}lamination of the bowels. It has proved of late to he of
the gientest service in ['MLA% or Cholera, as it Is u preven-
Orl! Mid a cure in enseso.l.narrhwn:
Agents in Philadelphia,
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,
de7-r,m§ N. W. eor. Tend and Market streets.
OPAL • DEN TALL] NA. A SUPERIOR
article for cleaning the Teeth,destroying mdmalcula
tr il infest thew, giving tone to the game amtleaving
ifeeling of fragrancy and perfect cleanliness in the
mouth. It way by wed daily, and . will be found to
strew:then weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma
and detersiveness will reeonitnexul it to every one. Be
ing compesed with the 1031± hit - anal., of the Dentist; Physi
cians and [Microscopnt, it la contidently - olfered -as a
reliable subetiteMfer. the uneertain washem formerly hi
'V 01211 c
Eminent Dentists, decinnit
of 'the Itentallina.;wlvoeate i
to present its unrestrained o
. JAME.
For 'Bale- by Drugglete gene
Fred. Browne,
itheord A: Co:,
C.ll. Remy,
NvolleHi
A inbroge Fin it b,
Edward ,•
IT. AV ebb
:Tamen L. D i saninif
ilttglico Conbe,'
111.nry A: Ilowcr. •
.; • . - EIDITCATIoN7 77
TIORSE3I ANSI - I IP SCIENTIF
taticht at fill! Philadelphia Itiding Sheol,
mirth street, abort" Tho bonier' aro quiet - am'
ttiornoultly trained , For hire, paddle horses. Aiwa e.lr
riagra at all t r weildinwo, parties, opera, funerals,
&C. llurtais trained to the
• : • THOMAS OR.IIOII N. SON.
...10.45 P. M
8.15 A. 31
M
....17-50 A. M
8.50 P. 31
....10A A. M
8.00A.M
6.:0 P. 31
7A5 P. M
11.15_A-M.
12..20 A. 3t.
V.'25 k.
0.25 P. it.
Ited with — the constituents
itti use; it cOLtn6ts nothing
•m ploynumt . .111. ado only 14y
SHINN, A.pothocary,
Broad and Spruce) dtroots.
ally, and
L. L. Stark boom),
It abort C thLVIH,
(i , ?O. C. Bort , r,
Chas'. Slkiverg,-- .
S. 11. McColiu,
S. C. limiting,
Eberle,
Junius N. Atark , i,
E. Bringhurst At Co.,
144itt
11. I.3la , r's Sons,
Wyftil Bro.
SHIPPER ,
- .
KOR 805T0.14.i.-STEA.MS.IIIP 'LINE DI- .
-RE(YrriSAILING-4 0 4100.11 , -BAOWPOWP-43V.BRY : '
VE DAY.FRAMPINI.I ; T_REAT„PIIILADEL- •
DELA,..AND LiStl4o' WITA.W HOSTOp.
This lino is comrsed of the 11 rst-c la tone , Captain ilfrmshtpsßO MAN . I:
SAXON' 1 tons, Calutain Sourstt ~ .. . . •..
' lioltlitAN , 1494 tans I. vaPtaio cr f.l.lll.t -,-;'' ,' ''' -•
ARIE_,S SlZtons, Captain Wiley.
_6.1. • _
The 110MAN t from Philo ~ Saturday,Junt& at 10 . Ls.
The ARIES, from Boston,WednesdaYlJUne 2i at .I. At...! 1
The ARIES does not carry passengars. , ' , ' -; ~_
These Stelemehipa wail :punctually', and .Freight -
received every day,a Steamer being always oil the Darla
Freight for poluts 'beyond Bostonsent with desput_ch ., ,,,_ „ . ,
' Freight ta healer all.Pointa In New Englang, 4 , , auje, ',,,
wardecles directed, Insurance.. per pent- at. 6 4PI t ota; i tt ..,-
For Freight or Passage I smeriotaccomrnota_to „,: , ; ,
apply to • '‘. ' Hk.NRY ,wlicson. ' ! 1 um; .
' 31 • • . • • 3a3 South Delatraro,avenath. , •'.,
. toy .
VHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND:
. .
NORFOLK STEAMSHIP , LINE.
ROUGH FREIGHT - AIR. LINE TO tap: spuTu'
A.ND WEST. '
EVERY SATURDAY at Nem!, froth FI R ST
'above MARKET Streeti ..:".
• THROUGH RATES! to .all . points in North and South
Carolina via Seaboard Air-Lino 'Railroad, connecting at
Pont:month. and to Lynchburg, Va..'Terinektseh add the
West via Virginia, and 'Tennessee Air-Lino ,and Rich,
mood and Danville Railroad.
Frei.'ht HANDLED BUT ONCE,o___nd taken at LOWER
RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. , • •
The regularity" safety, and cheapnesa of this route.,,
commend it to the publib 'rho 'most - desirahle m e diunr:
for carrying every cleficriHon of freight: ,
No charge for commission. drayage, or any'expense for .
teaniships insure at loivest rates.'
_Freight received DAILY. ' ' •
wiLLIAltr. CLYDE
No:12 South Wharves and Pier No. 1. North Wharves..
W. P. POItTEIt, Agent at Richmond and City Point:,,,,;'
T. P. ORO.WEL & CO., Agents at Norfolk,
Li
rNEILADELP,HIA :=4.IsTD SQVITEERN'
• MAII, STEAMSHIP 'COMPANY'S lI4GUILAR
S, FROM'QUEEN STREET IVHARt.i. -• •
The -JUNIATA will eon. for NEW '"
Saturday,'.lmie'llioat B.A. M. ••• •
The JUNIATA will Rail from NEW' ORLBANS,Iiit. , :!., ,
liAVANA.JnnoBd, •
The TONAWANDA' will Wail for ' SAYANN.am on
turdwe Jun. !S. at 8 o'clock A. M. - . • .
The TONAWANDA will Hail from SAVANNAIL
Satardav, May 29. •2; ' .. . ; '•
The PIONEEIt will Hail for WIykIINGTON,N.C.,On
Tuesday, June 15,11 f 8 A. M. .
Through bills of lading wigned f 'and passage tickets' •
Fuld to all points South and `Vest.
• ,
BILLS of LACING SIGNED at QUEEN ST. WHABIN
For freight or_iiitMnge; apply to .
W ILLS Kll f L.'JAMES, General Agent,
• ' 330 , South Third Admit.'
la A V .A.N A. STEAIRE
ES, 8./1.1.14141.4
XI every 21 days. These steamers will leave this port for
Havanaevery third Wexhiesday„ at 8 &clock. t
The steamship STABS AND.. STRIPS% Captain
llolnis, will sail for - Havana ea , Tuesdap - morulmp ,
Passage, sl4oeurreney.
l'xeseagern must be provided with.passports.
No freight received after Monday,
Reduced rates of freight.. . .
THOMAS atAtrsox**ntsc.
, , 140 NortirDelarrareavenue,
NEW7' .I.IXPRE'SB LIICE TO
Grin, Georgilown and . Washinkton; D. yid Chen-.
dbeake and Delaware Canal, with connect - 1011A iat Alex- -,-
andHa from the Most direct mina fez'
tol, Knoxville, Nashvilh_i, Millen and the Souttrweet.: ,
Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf atiova
Market street. every Saturday at noon.
Freight rood Ved WITE.P.OLYTIE & CO.,
li.a..l2StiutlLWllat9..efiAßLLPieri r Mitha V strsekt.
HYDE k TYLEE,.AoiitiVitt •Geptgctown:
'N. CO., Agents at Alexandriit;:Vti
PTTO TICE.-FOR NEW YORK . ; Wit DEL
AWARE AND RARITAN' CANAL 'EXPRESS
.EAMBOATXOIIIPANY. '• r •
The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water!communieltl
Gen between Philadelphia and New York - .'
Steamers leave daily from first wharf bele* •Market
street ,Ph illidelphin nd foot of Wall street,' New York.,
Goods forwarded by all the lines running out of New
York—North, East and•Weat—frne af Commission. "
Freight received and fOrWarded on accommodating
terms. WM. P. CLYDE it CO.i Agenta,•
No. 12 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia.—
JAS. RAND; Agent, No;119 Wall Street/ Nowlfork-:.
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NOTICE.-41'0It NEW YORK,' vjA,DEL-
AwmtE.ANDRATUTAN'CAITAL.
• fiIIiIFTSUAD TRANSPORTATION- COMPAN.L.
• DEtiPAT.CIt AND. NIitIFTSIINIVDINNS.,,
•The bareness - of theselineawill be reaumed oti and afe'r ,
t 19th of March. • For freight .001 ch be taken' on
accommodating terme, apply to WIE'DAIRD:At
;.. • • . • No. /32.Stattlt Wlutry Ft. •
DELAWARE O AND 'CHESAPEAKE
_ Steam Tow4loat Corripany—Darges towed between. -; •
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Mane de gram:, Delaware
.•
Vitymmtinterntedlitte points. _
WM. P. CLYDE &CV A_ Capt: JO LAUGH- '‘
LIN, Sup't OffiCQ, 12 :South - Wharves, Philadelphia. ,
NOTICE ---FOIE. NEW YORK, VIA ED
aware and - Raritan Canal—Swiftaure Transports,
tion Compauy--Despatch. and Swiftsure Linea The, ,
business by these Linos will be resumed' un, and after
the Bth of 'larch. For Freieht, which will be taken
on accommixlating,terms, apply to. WM; Id, BAXXII k
CO. 132 South Wharves. , • •
CA UTIO.
AU TION.-ALL PERSONBAR
by cautioned against harborhig or irwitiuKany, of
the crew of the British schooner "Joule Bonfield," Sago.
Master, front Messina as p
no debts of their . utyacting
will be paid by Captain or Consigneeit.'
iny27-ht ' WORKiitAN.k
CU::%.I
TIO.—ALL PERSONS ARE 'HERE- '
y cautioned against imrharing or trusting , ttny or
the grew 'of the Bark Minnie Cameron, Graham, Master,
from Trinidad, as no debts of their contracting will ho
paid by Captain or Consignees.
my.??llt WOthillAN & 00.
LEGAL NOTICES.
.
LN THE :DISTRICT 001TRT,FOR, THE
.City and County of Philadelphia. „ . '
ALEXANDER. E. UARVEY WILLIAN-4ct
LAUGHLIN
Venditioni Expona.,,Hfarch Tcrui, 1869.. Nei: '760
The Auditor appointed to diatribitte the' prueetids
Nile by the Sheriff of the following described reatestate,
to-wit:
. ,
All that certain lot or piece of grenfid,with.the two t 2)
certain thrtM•story brick stores and dwellings and back • 1;
imildings thereon 'erected, situate, on the, north West
corner of Eleventh aud Fitzwater streets, in the CitY'of
Philadelphia, containing in front or hremithen thesald
Eleventh street, thirty-six feat, lind extergling'westward...,:'
of that width in length or depth ninety,feet .to a,certain i •
street called Rector street; bounded northward hy ground"
now or lute of Alexander E. Harvey, eastward by tne•saitl ;
Eleventlitreet, southward by the said - Fitzwater streer,-- -
and westward by 'Rector street aforesaid, together. wit
the free Use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said Itec- ',-
tor street, as and for a passage way and , water .coursti,rin,,.•
r,/111111011 with the said Alexander his heirs and , •
- assigns, tiers, tentintel and occupiers •Of the ethet ,
ground bounding thereon, at all times hereafter:foreve*;•
• heing thesamelot or piece of -ground which Alexander
E. 11Nrvey, by. Indenture, datedthe Zith day of August,
A. It., Via), recorded in Deed Book A. 1). 8., No. 33, page-
95. ac.: granted and conveyed unto William Mchanqnlitt
in fee. reserving thereout a yearly ground rent ot two
hundred and sixteen dollars, payable in half-yetirryT . pay 7
meats out the first day of Apra.' and October in each year,'---
under MO subject to. said grown' rent, will hear .the ••
parties interested, at his Office, S. E. corner Sixtlfatul
Walnut streets; fu. the City of Philadelphia,on 'MONDAY , 17:
afternoon, Tune 14th, 18119, at 4 o'clock.P, M., when . and
where all persons tuterested are required to make.plaints or be debarred from comingt, in en Said
WM:.I3; ROBINS, !•
Auditor.
my 2R 10t§
IN THE OIMELANS" COURT FOWTRE
City end County of Phi ladelphia.—Estate of LEIS
J. WILLETT: ileerabied.—Notivo is hereby given that
31 A ItY ILLETT, the widow of said decedent, hata
tiled in said Court her petition and appraisentent of tioi
pereoual property. she elects to . retain under tho act Of
ISLI, and its supplententei. and that the sante will
be approxed by the Court oa Mtt
SATURDAY', June . 5, i,
unless exceptions be tiled thereto.
J. SLOA N,
Attorney for Widow.
my 24 m
N THE ORPHANS' COURT , :volt THE
I
City anti County of Philedelphia..--Estato of THEO
DORE T. KINSEY, dematsed.—Notico is hereby given
that MATILDA KINSEY, the widow of emit dpce-., ,
deist , has tiled in said Court her petition; with an inven- f ' -
tory and appraisemertt of the personal property she oleets
to retain, under the Act of Assembly of April 14. ISsl,lind
its supplements, and that the same will be approved..by
the Court on SATIIIIDA.Y., Juno 6, 1869, MOPS , ' esMT
tious be Sled thereto. •• WM. AV: FELL'
niy24'm to 4t§ 'Attorney for Petitioner..
TN.. THE COURT 'OF COMMON - PLEAS
for the City , and County of Philadelphia.—.Truat ea
tate •of SARAH. PRWE ROSE. Sur supplemental rgi-;
tition of JOAN S. McMULLIN, Trustee, for conthlua
tion of gale to ANNIE B. MASSEY, &C. You will?
notice citation - teemed by the Court to you to appear in
CArt on SATURDAY.IOIwS,IB69,O 10 o'clock A.M.,auttl.
answer snit! petition, and show coup, if any you have,
why the prayer thereof should not ,bc granted: or eloo
the mune will then to allowed to . 11. P. ENRIN,,T
A NCIS D. EAKIN, WILL .k B. EAR IN . and
BUTLER D. PRICE.,
. ,
.1. AIATIN SPENCER,
• . Solicitor fur Petitioner,
4231Valnut street..
VSTATE OF LYDIA HART REgING,,
..L.4 toll, Pec'd.—Letters Of administration upou the On r ;
tats of said deeetlimt luirittu been granted to the •'t.nidet
signed by the Register of Wills for the city and'couny.
of l'hilatie!phia, all 'persons having dahlia itgaMst
estato aro roquested to ',resent than', and t none hidObtOd'
to make paymont to JOHN 111131.ING'f0E, JOSEPH.'
ItEIifINCiTON - . Administrators, 020 WOott strovt.
dolphia ; to thole Attorney ..
731 - Walnut street. tip27-tudt§
tiSTA'rE OF HEILMAN COVE DEC7D
Letters testamentary having been .urnnti.td to the
undersigned, all portions indebted will make payinOnt;,..
unit those baying claims pliant Allem to `l . • ,
JI.IIIN. E. COPE, Executor;
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