Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 01, 1870, Image 3

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aecompaid
by solution and name of tilt!
The ti .:4 4:) fleiriiitiyiit edition co!itaining ,
the chtt*cohenn are . $1 fill per yet.r.
• CHESS DIRECTORY.
Piactik Otait--407 Walnut street Open daily.
A.risliacasux-rAttli and Adelphl ats. Openl
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• Arstielive rileLT,BnAioTenth 'a)treet l l ,ll*t
Market._ .o,Pen • f
OnzotAir,OLuz 7 -Fourtli and Ch ry street
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cur Tzurt-lIALLac--30 .I.l t ew street ' Ope
Coniuntiour ! ,Rooisis—Tlr.rd and Walnut.;
arroirt.t. .ictrirr,Open daily
Annweire to eorresOondents.
J. Xi" /on " W. E. F."—The last iiositionsl
are hardly nr.i to the standard. ;We shall be',
glad to receive further fa,VOra.,
PHILADELPHIA VS NEW. Yoth IIY TELE
GA./Arne—J4i. t niatch hasheen tarranged betwveni
these two cities, New York being represented'
by Messrs. Mackenzie, Brenz,ingor and ItarL•
netti; . and —Pttiladelphia by. Messrs. Elson,
Wllitduksin and - Beichhelm: If agreeable to l
t' the` New York Committee the contest will
-- commence July 6th, 7.30 P. M. -The .Franklin.
Telegraph Company have in the most liberal
and hanlsome manner tendered the use of
theli wires for the, game.
gLB . ON AND ' MAU/tieE.-- This contest, the
conditions' of ; which arc appended to.,Ciame
No: 248 ititefeit - . -
~- The t score is:
Er ones—L'Elson, 2; Maurice, 0.
Ga4ies—Elson, 1; Maurice, 0 ; Drawn,
It is thought by Mr. Maurice's friends that
_..be has thus.fur underplayed _himself, aud .we.
• hope with, them, that as the contest goes on,
he will develop his best force.
ECM TO 'RER ) ENE ~ WHEN RECEIVING TRW
(Contintee4fivm jiiiie 24th, 1870.)'
i. T.IM.RD,-CRICTIMD GAILBIT. .....- S.
( Et , White's Queen's Knight.)
- 1. .Pt0 4 P-to-K 4- - Pto K 4 • ,1 •
Q
111.
• P t&Q 41---
FIRST FORM OF ATTACK.
(3. Kt to B 3 reduces the opening to the third
form of attack in the Knight's Opening.)
- , - 3. P X P
4. Q to K 2 or (A) Q to Q 5
5. B to K B 4 B to Kt 5 (ch)
(Q x Kt P may also be played.)
6. P toB 3 . Bx P (ch) , -
-7. P x B QxQßP(ch)
8.8t0Q2 Q x R (ch)
- 9. Q to Q sg Q x Q (eh)
--- (Bemainftwatter - the - exChange - ot - Queen.si
with a Book and two pawns ahead.).
4.8t0Q2 QtoQs
to K-2 - ' _
(If 5,Q to K-2,•then Q x Kt P pre
sentiy with B to Q Kt b.)'
5. QxKP
-- 6. Bto 8 3 - - Qto Q. 3
7. Qto sq KKtto B 3
8.-44 to K 3- Qto QKt 3 - - -
11. Bto Q 4 . „ Pto B 4
10. Bto B 3 • B to . K 2, &c.
SECOND FORM OF ATTACK,
3.2xQP P to K 5
_. 4._8 to. Q B-4 or (A) K ICt to 13 $
5. Kt - to K 2 BtoK Kt s,fonow
ed by Bto Q &c.
4. P to Q B 4
5. B to Q 2
'I. :Castles
good game.
- • THIRD -FOILYI OF ATTACK.
3:13 - I:6Q 3 - 7rxKr
4.Bx.KP • Px(ir
.5. lit to B _ B
43:13115- - q3 - - to IC 2_ -
7. Castles Castles, and Black
has escaped front the opening without loss or
position. ' • '
FOURTH FQIOI OF ATTACK.
3. P to'K B PxDP
4.8x8P PxP
b.BtoQB4 • " K Kt to B 3
6. Kt to K 2 B to K Kt 5
. _
7. Castles B to Q 3, & - e
(To be continued next week.)
Problem No. 749. ,
BY In-JACOB BLE4OII.
A hot-weather production
BLACK.
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------ /4 - 7 -----I MA -- / "i/M -- ',, / d
r , • '', • • i 'ir
la' . 1 , /
4, L„ 2 ° A
7 . 7 ,
,7
' ' A,
1' ' ,/// /., I . ' / 4,• ' 7 .4 ''''', / I EO
H.
.. / . 1 •,' /" ,
l !' , '-''-•- - . ' l.. ' / .• .•. • / 4. "1 ,:, ~,
:.,..,
,'•
5 , ! .1 44 7, . F ~.„ .: r /
.:ii
r. to retract his last.*lcrve, and mate in
onq, mate. •
INIENEINE
EO4 l o*ttrate No. 25.
• *,,:givims , (F.E.Euor. - xy.)
104114 , P to K 4
10af..8 : P to Q 4
Q P
AcGB 3 '. • B to K Kt 5
B to Q B 4
QICt 4 B x Kt P
K Kt to B
P., K Kt. to Q 2
3 B to Q, R 4
tci Kt 3 (oh)
B to K 3
Cwitles
-Qtolt4
PtoQB3
PtoKt3
B to Q sq
BxKt
Qtoßs
Kt x B
K to R sq
- . A, , , ,
-F
~,.,,Y,....';
!,,,'.t:;:'-''....'-,
B to Kts (eh)
B x B (eh) -
K.Kt to- B 3
Oastles,with asafe,
A
a
1 - 4
ibagiO
$444
Solution to no, 748.
I.
2.KtoKto KtoK4
• 3:Kt0.114..z KtoBV•
4. - Q to, 0 nat:O.'i
'Solution to Eadl-tilazate Nate No: 18 1
W RITE BLIIa K.
B 7.(0 1 ) . „ X tit Q,3
N:.64 P (ch), K to - H,2
3. Q to'B7(ch) KtoL3
4. B B 4 (ch) , Ktto,3l 4
, B Kt; (ch) Kto B 3 , ,
6. Qto B 4 (eh) - •K to Kt 3
7. Kt to B 3 . B P (oh)
8..31 to,R.sq ;;; " .• I' to Q R
9. R to Kt sq (eh) Jr. to R 2
10 >Kt tO;Kt iti(ch) - KtoKt 3
• 11: Kt x P (ch)-‘ K to It 2 '
12: Q to B G (oh) K to Kt sq
tO it 6 mate.
CHESS .111 PELILAI3ELPALL
, !Game N 0.2982.
•
First game of a match- just commenced at,
1110 PreSs Club, between: Messrs. Eisen And
* M
.ainiee. , The conditions of te contest are"'
that oneAialf , of.the games are to be played on
even terms, and that• in the other half
on is to, give his adversary the odds of Knight!
able is on even terms: , - • '-,••••
(Ruil Lopez 11ttack.) - ,7
1Y4317i. MAthtick.) - BL. (Mn. ELsozL)
I.'.Pink 4 PtoK4 .
- 2:7lilittoß 3 B'3
" 3::11R
to, Kt, 5 .„P to -Q,13. 3
I 4. B to It 4 - Kt to B 3
.5. Castles ' "P to Q Kt• 4 •
6. B tO„Kt 3 B te,K 2
7.1 3 .t0 Q ' ,
B.P to K 5 Kt to 5'
J. 13 to Q 5 Kt to 35,,f
. 100 • B
(Mr. Eisen has not opened his•game very
carefully; but he nevertheless .now
. speedily
gets the advantage.) :
11. P t0 . K13 4
(11. Kt to B 5 is the correct play, and we then
should ptefer White's gattie.) -
11. Kt x
12 QxK~
' -
(12. Bx B loses a piece.) • , .
. . • .1Z KttOll. 3! -
• 13. 13X QP x B
14. Qx Q (oh) It x•Q , r.
15. 13 to K 3 • ' P toK Kt 4!
(A fine move, leaving White sans ressouree.)
16. Kt to B 3
(If P x P, then r, to K KiSq, followed' by P
to R. 3, if the pawl is defended.) • , •
' • ' 16: - P*P • '
17. 13x P ~ Rto K. 1(t, sq
18. B - Kt 3 ' ' ".11, to
.Q 7! -
And -Whittiresigned - •
. 2483
Second g Ync of the :Match. In this instance'
Mr. Elson gives his adversary the interesting;
odds of Knight.- - -
(Remote- Whites Queen's -Knight.) -- - -
(Gambit flu Evaded.)
ir
• 'W. (111 n -. Er,soN.y --- 131,;•(111.R. MAUAtICE.)-
I.PtoK4 PtoK.4
2.,P to Q 4 P x.P • e
3. P to Q .13 3 , IC Kt to ILL..
(The second plaier acts wisely in avoiding
complidated . positions:, Bee - our rules to atna
tours receiving the Knight.,
4. P telt 5 ' • Bt:to Q 4 •
(With greater experience; the defence will
play Kt - to K. 5 in positions like these.)
5. Qx P . • attacking:
mind.) ,
• -- b. Kt to 'Kt 3
- 6. - Kt to - B3 -Kt to B 3
--. 7. Q to 1“. . - , to Q 4
--8: P P:(en i)o8) (eh) Bto K 3--
O.PxP' QaP
10. B KB 4 Bto Q 3
11. B to K-Kt 5 P to K. R 43
12..13 to K 3. _ Castles (Q R)
tc; 'K 2 _ Kto lit sq
14. Castleil (K R) B to Q 4
Q to B 2 Bart
16.13 xl3 - " , B 1c P (ch) •
(Mr. 'Maurice here makes another , mistake.
The Capture - Of tide pawn is simply.lost time.)
17. K to R eq B to ,Q 3
- 18. IC R to Q Bsq B to IC 4
19. P to Q R 4 Kt to B 5
20. P to R 5 Tit x B
21..PxKt QtoQ3
- 22. - R to Qsq -Qtoß3
23. Q to Kt 3- P to K Kt 4
24. -P-td R`6 P to Q Kt 3
25. Qto Kt. 5 . R x R (eh)
R x=R R to Q sq
27. It X It (oil) Kt x R
28. Qt Q
=---- Kt to B:3
(Black could n - ot escape here without serious
loss.)
29. Q x Kt Q, x Q
:30. B x Q
(The tame was contined some time - longer,
but was finally drawn.)
.., . . ,
. . ~, Game N 0.2484.
, The'eoneluding game of the late match be
tween Messrs. Jacob Elson and Bicken, the
former giving the Kuight.
w : :(Remo.ve - Wlate's:Queen's'/Cnight.)
(Gambit au Nord.)
. W.ii. (Mn. ELsON.) BL. (MR. HICKEN.) i
1. P to K 4 PtoK4
2. PA° 41 4 . • Px P •
3. P to B 3 •PxP t
4.8t0Q84 ' Px P (?)
5. Q B,x P K Kt to B 3 .
ti._P_to•-K_s it_to_Kt.s4cl.4,
7. K to B sq P to Q 4
8. Q to R. 4 (eh) .K Kt to Q 2
O. BxQP Q to K 2
10. P to Q R 3 Btoß4
11. P to K 6 P x P
12. R to K so Castles
13.RxP + RxP(ch)
14. K to K sq Q x R (eh)
16. B-x Q (eh) • Ktoß sq
16. Kt to K 2 R x P
17. Rto B so, and won. Etc could also
play Kt to 113 4 here, and then x B, mate
In two moves.
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iY 1 fID W6l"
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tion for Oxford Rennett,Port Deposit,and all stations'
_ on tho P. & B. d. it. R.
5.10 P. M. for B. 0. Junction.' This train cninmencie ,
running on and after - Juno nifri 1870, stopping at - all
stations.
6.55 P. M. for. West. Chapter 9tpps at all Stations.
11.80 P. M. for West Chester stops at all stations.
FOR PHILADELPHIA'. • . ,
5.25 A. M. from B.'o4Junetion stops at all. stations:
6:30 A: 111: from West Chesteretops atilt stations:
7.40 A. M. front West Chester "stops at all iifittione he- - ;
tween W. C. and Media (except Greenwood), connect-,
lag at B. C. J nnetion for-Oxford, Kennett, Port Do
posit
, and all stations on the P. ,t B. 0. It. R.
8.15 A. 151 . from-B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
10.00 A. M. front West Chaster , steps at all stations.
1.05 P. M. front B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
1.55 P. M. front WOA t Chesterstops at all stations.
4.55 P. M. from West.Cheshir Stops at all stations, con
necting at B. o' .Jiniot ion for Oxford', Kennett; Port:
Depositoind nil stations on tht , B. 0. It. R.
645 P. MA - roin West Chester stops, at all stations, con
necting at B. 0: Junction with P: t B. 0: K. R.
9.00 P. N. from B; C. junction. This train commences,
running on, and after . Juno let, .1870 stopping at all ,
stations.
• ; ON SUNDAYS. -
-
8.05 ATIII, - for - West Choster - stopsatall statidne,conuect-•
ing at B. C. Jun,ctionwtth 13. 0. R. R.
250 P. M. for West (Mastered:SS-at all stations.
7.50 A, M. from West Chester stops at all stations. •
4.50 P:M. from .Wost Glower stops at all stations, con- -
nesting at B. 0:
W.O.tWnH with
ER B u o e ,
rI R ten
dent. :
- .
13011.11AADELPHIA A.1 4 1P E8...1111
BOAR—SUM 8188 TIME 'FABLE.
On and after MONDAY,' May 50, 1810, the Trains on
the Philadelphia and Erie 13.aliroad will run as follows'
from Pennsylvapia Itailroad_Depot, West Philadelphia
• WESTWARD.
Trainlooolo6 Philadelphia 10 8 ..1) P A ..
earns ort
" ,a arrives
arrives at Erie , 7.40 M.
-Erie Express leaves_P_hiladelphia • 10.50 A. 51..
" " Williamsport - 8.15 P. M.
arrives at Erie 7.25 A.
Elmira Mall leaves phlladelphia, '7,50 - A; M."
•• " • Willianisport... '6.01 P. M,}
46 L.. arrives , Lock Haven 7.20 P.. 14.1
Bald Eagle leaven Williamsport I:80 F.. - M,
.. arrives at L.'s cit Tittven 2.451'. M..
laAsTirtrik.p.,
Train -
"WilliaMoyOrt... ....... ....... 9.25 P.M.
" arrives at philadelphia. -9.2 Q A. M.
Erie Express leaves Erie - 9.1.10 P.
• 4 ., 44 Williamsport- 8.15 A. M
01 1, arriVeß at Philadelphia
5.3 Q P. M.,
Eltdra Mail leaveii Williamsport ' 9,45 A. M.'
.. arrives 14... Philadelphia 0. 1(0 P: 51.,
Buffalo Express laaVesWilliamsport. 12.25 A.M.
" '' " tilarrißbprg , 3-29
arrive' at Philadelphia •• • 925 A. M.
i33aldrEagle Mail leaVbil 11.86 A. 51.1
1, ! v , arriyies at Williamsport. • 12.50 M.
Itlaid.E'afl.e,Expr?sttieaveis pocks t .I4IINOXI.
. , - arrives at rilliatrisporr,lo,lsu . 1..
Eitp_rila Mall tido,B9heinknodatieur east , antv , iveet,
- Connecta aVeorry - atid - all west - bdulia.irOncr..arid
and Accommodation, cast at. Ir-Viiiet9 ll .filth Greek!
and A ileabeny River"Ridiroad.
• IVM: A. BALDWIN, General Superintendent.
• L . _ e
_ 'Ats,the attractions of this rcnito
ELLIS CLARK, General Agent.
FOEANQYUNH
ID AY, JULY
~I :' ''.' : : .... 1 '7.- , ." kitAVOLEIRa t GilifEi*' '
,New Jersey RT it.
Line
isTtw , ridutE
Between. New-Yiwk and Philade!phla
via i l ongitiancii. l
An•Accolmriodation `Train in the morning •
. •
,And an , Express .Traia" in the afternoen,
from each and of the route.
THE .alipszed ,TRAlN'will be furnished with
SPLENDID PALACII.I 7 CARS.
• NO CiIANGE OF CARS
Between , Philadelpbia and sandy Rook.
Ask for Tiekete.via Pemberton and Long
Branch. .
On and after MONDAY.; JulyAth, 1876,
Trains will Tunas follows
4 ,
. - E4VE •
Pior M 4 North Elver, foot of Murray Street,
At 6.45 .A.• '
. AccomModatian, and 436 P. M., , Express: :
- ' . LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, • •
„Prom fOot•Of Walnut Street;
At;9,50 A. Et, ACooMinadatia,,*nd : 3 '3O P. 31 - ,
The liA,HHAGAIISF,TT STEAMSHIP CO.'S .Magnill.
cork ateamera 11..Y3f0IITH:,11001C and. JESSWHOXT
hivre; been fitted up expregaly for this businees; the
formai With uneguoyd, artoidmedations, and will maim
the Connection between NOW)to r ,k and• Sandy 11001 C• • .•
-;.•Peesengers by this lino can, bh served_With BREAK
PAST:Or. DIIINER on, ,theI•EVEOPICAN PLAN in a
otylt;iiiisurpassed by any.:46tor In America ,
grie" Per' . rartictilais tp3 • to"eonnections for roue , "
niyan; 'BED 'BANK and all Way Stations, Ade the
Tritvcilere , and `APPliiion'e Gutdbe
• liClAßALlsillispertntendiant.'
.• • .
IthVi r--' :itelitit.:::6lllijiiiitlith
~ 11: AND . AMBOY and :PHILADELPHIA AND
TRENTON RAILROADVOMPANY'S LINES, from
Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from Wel•
nut street wharf.
At 6:30A. M. Accommodation and 2P, M,,-Express: via
Camden and Amboy, and at 8 A. 111., Express 31. alloted
3.30.1); 31., Accommodation via Camden and Jorsof
Oity. _--r
At P. M. for Amboy and intermediate stational. .
-At 6.30 A. M..: 2 and 3.30 P. M., for .Weehold. .
'At 2.00 I'. M. fa , Long .Branch and Points on
Now Jersey Southern Railroad.
AtB and 10 A.M., 12 M, 2,5.30 and 6.00 P. M.,for Trenton.
At 6.30,8 and 10 A.M., 12 M., 2, 3.30, 5, 6, 8 and 11,30 P. M., for Bordentowndrlorence,l3nrlington,BeverlY and De
child° and Riverton •
At 6.30 and - 10 A.H.',12 - 314 - 3.30,11, - 603 11.30 P:PC - for
- EdgetVater; Riverside . Riverton, and Palmyra.'
At 6 Moandlo A. M.. , 1261., 5,6, Band 11.30 P. M. for
grin The .11.30 P. M. Line leaves from foot of
Market street by upper ferry.
From Kensington Depot:
At 7:30 A. M.,' 2.30; 3.80 and 6.00 P. M. for Trentoit and
•13riattil. And ittlo - 45 A. M. arid - 67:M. for Bristol.
8.t7.30 2.30, and 5 P. M. for Morrisville and TuUy. '
St7X and 10.41 i A. M.. 2.30. 6 'and 6 P.M. for Sehenclr'li, •
Eddington,.Cornwells, T orresdale and ilohnesburg
Jutictien:
At 7 A.21.,12.30, 5.15 and 7.30 P.M. for Bustleton,llolmes.'
burg and Holmeeburg Junction.
At 7 and 10.45 A. ]1.,12.30, 2.30, 5.16, 01 and 7.30 P. 31
for Tacon y: Wiesineiutu2, Brideaburg and Frankford.,
Prom - West Philadelphia Depot Ina Connecting Bat twar
it 7.00-and • 9.30 A. 31.. 12.45, 6.45, and 12 P. M. Neu
- York Exprehs Lines and at 11.30 P. M.Rmigrant Line,
via Jersey. City.
At 7.00 aria 9.30 A. 31., 12.46, 6.45, and 12 P. M, for
Trenton and Bristol. - - '
A tl.27oll.lNigh t forldorrisville,Tnll y town, Schenck's.
EddingtonrCornwells, -- Torroadate - , --- Holmosburg.
JUnction.. rractitiy. Wissinoming, Bridesburg and
Franktord].
Sunday Liriealeave at'l2 M (N00n.,,, 6.45 P. M., and '
12 Night. •
For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the oars 01) ,
Phird,orrifthatrcets,at .ohestnut,-at- half an hour be
tore departure. Tho Cara' of - Market Street Railway. run .
lirect to Wist Philadelphia Depot,Chestnut and Walnut -
within one square. • •
BELVIDERE. DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
from KenaingtoniDepot; , - - - -- -
At 7.30 A. tg.for , N Niagara -rolls, Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira; Ithac!tr,.. Owego, .11dehester, Bingharupton
Oswego, Syracuse , Groat Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre
Schooley's ]ffountain. &c.- - •
At 7.30 A. M. and B.SO - -P: M. for Scranton, -Strouds
burg, Water Gap,- Belvidere, Easton Lam•
hertville Flemington, &a.- The 3.30 'Lino con
accts direct with the train leaving Easton for Maucb
Chunk, Allentown,Bethlehem, drc.
At 5 P. DI. from Kensington Depot,for Lambertville - and
intermediate Stations.
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PEMBER
TON ANDIPIGIITSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar
get street Ferry (Upper Side.)
At 7 and 10 A. M.,1, 2.15,3.30,5 &BAD P.M.,and on Thurs•
day and - Stiturday riights at 1130 P. - M - for - Mercbanta ,
- .ville,Moorestown,=-Hartford....ldasonville._liainsport
and Mount Holly.
At 7 A. M., 2.15 and 5.30 P. Al'. for Lumberton and Mod.
ford.
At 7. and ID A M., I, .3-30 &6'P..if:, for Smlthville,
'greener illd,Vtitceritoven,Blrnihrgbam And'Pettiberton.
At 7 and 10 A. M. and 1 an ti 331:1 P. DI., for Lewistown,
W.rightstown, Cookstown,. New Egypt and Homers
town .
At 7 - A - . - -111... - 1 -- and 3:80 P. M. for Cream Ridge, Imlays
bfwn. Sharon and'Hightstown.
Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from takin anything as bag
gage but g their wearing apparel.' All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit-their
responsibility for baggage - to One Dollar, per pound,
- and Will - not be liable for any "amount-beyond GOO, ex
cept by special contract..
Tickets sold and Baggage checked direot through to
Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, Now. Haven
Providence, .Newport, Albany, Troy, Etratoga, Utica,
Rome, Syracuse Rothester; Buffalo, NiagaraTalls and
Suspension Bri4e.
An additional icket Office is located at N 0.828 Chest
nut street, where tickets to Now York, and all impor
tant points North and East, may be procured. Persons
purchasing Tickets at -this Office can have their bag
gage checked from residences or hotel to dostination,by
l
Union Transfer Baggage Express.
Lines from New York for Philadelphia will leave front;
foot of Cortland atreot at? A.M.,1 and 4P. M.,vitrJ arse,.
City and- Camden . -At 8.30 and 9.30 A. M., 12.30, 6
and 7 Pal., and at 12 Night, via. Jersey City and West.
Philadelphia.
From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 6.30 A. M. Accommeda
tiorrand - 2 - P7 - 31 , Express - , vta-Ataboy-and-Clamden.
li
Jue 15th 1870. WM. H. GATZIIER. Agent.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
—The short middle route to the Lehigh and Wy
oming Valleys. Northern Pennsylvania, Southern and
Interior New York, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fails,
the Great Lakes and the Dominion of Canada.
-STIMMER-ARR,ANGEDIENTS
Sixteen Daily Trainsleave Passenger Depot, corner of
Barks and American. streets. (SnndaYs . excepted), as
follows :
7 A; -- lle,ACCOmitiltlatiOta - fOr - Foll',Washington - antl - in= -
term edlate pointst.' ••
A. Al, Vast Line for Bethlehem and, principal.
stations on mainline of North Pennsylvania Railroad,
connecting at Bethlehem with the Lehigh Valley Rail
road for Easton,Allentown,Mauch.Ohunk,Malianoy City,
Williamsport,Wilkosbarre, Pittston, Towanda and Wa..
verlv, connecting at Waverly with the ERIE RAIL
WAY for Niagara Falls, Burial°, Rochester, Cleveland,
Corry, Chicago, 'San Francisco, and - points in tht
Great AN est. , • •
8;25 A;,51. - ; Accommodation for-Doylestown, stopping _
at all interniediato -stations. Passengers for Willow
Grove. Hatborough, etc.,ty this train, take - stage at Old!
York Road.
2.45 A.:111. - , Lehigh and Susquehanna Expresh, for Beth
lehem, Allentown,..Manch Chunk, Williamsport, White,
Haven,lViluesbarre:Pittston. Scranton, Carbundaleorls
Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, and Allow'
town, Easton, Nackettetovm, and points on New Jarmo
Central „Railroad and Morris ands Essex Railroad tt
New - York; via Lehigh Valley Railroad.
11 A. IN Accommodation for Fort Washington, stop -
pinm A
.at ntertnedittle stations.
•
1.15, 3.30 and 5.20 P. Accommodation to- Abington
, At 1.45 V. - M., Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem.
Easton. Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton f Milano)
City, • W hitei Raven Wilkesbarre, Pittston, and tht
Mabanoy Wvoining coal regions.
At 2.30 P. M., Accouimodation: for Doylestown, atop
ping at all intermediate stations: -
At 3.20 P.' Bethlehem Accommodation for Bethle
hem, Easton, Allen town and Ooplay, via LehighrValim
Railroad, and lEasteno Allentown and: Munch Chunk
via Lehigh and Susquehanna Rallrowd.
At 4.15 P. M., Accommodation' for Doylestown, stop
pmg at all intermediate stations,
At 5 P. Al., Accommodation for Bethlohern. connectint
with Leitigh•Valloy Evening Train for Easton, Allen
w,n and Mauch Chunk. • . •
At (720P.:1) , 1 Accommodation for Lansdale, stopple-'
at all intermediate stations.
- rAt - 81111t1 - 1.1;30 - Ti - WfAccommodation.for. Fort.--Wash_
ington anti 4ntermediate stations.
Trains arrive in Philadelphia from Bethlehem at 8.55
10.35 A 2.15,5.05 and 8.25 T. 111., making direct con
nection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and &moue hanns
[mina from Easton, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Williams
PqAt,'3l,,ballnYCity, Hazleton. Mini°. and tho West.
,
From 'D g at at 8.25 A. 11.,4.40 aud 7.05 P. M.
From Lailsdale at 7 30. A. M.
From Fort Washington at 930,:11.20 A. 21., and 3.10
9.45 P. ki.
From Abington at 2.35,4.55 and 6.45 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS. •
Thllatelphia for Bethlehem at 930 A. M. •
do. do. Doylestown of 2P. M.
do. do. Fort Washington at 8.30 A. M. and
7P.M.
Bothleheia for Philadelphia at 4 P. M.
Doylestown for do, at 6.30 A, M.
Fort Washington do, at 030 .A. and , 8.10
P.. ' .
• The Fifth and Sixth 'Streets - and Second and Third
_Streots•linen 'of City Passenger'ears run directly to and
from' timDepot. - The Union line runs within a abort
distance of the Depot: • •
Tickets for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Southern and
- WdotOrn'Nevr - Yorkandlho - Woat,' may MI secnrod
the °Moo, No.Bll Chestnut street. _ _
• • 'Dada sold and bagatige• checked through 4o • print:l
- poi' , ta at Mann's N orth•Pennsylvania Baggage EX
press Oleo, No. 106 South Filth Street.. _ •
ELLIS OLABK, General Agent.
FILVIGHT' -- LINEI ITORTB
, PENNSYLVANIA RdltatOdp% to Wilkeoliorte
Mahoney Oity, Mouut Carmel, COAtratlai find potato
on Lehlgh.Valloy Railroad aud its brauiphes. roa d
By new arraagementst 1031100ted thl. Jay - fate
abbSii to , giVe increaeed despatch to irierollono/ 0 0 9 9 D
eigned to the above-unmed polute,", „
• Goods delivered at the Throuel tmgm./.41P0 94
B. B. tor'. Vrent and Noulostreete
1391.0" R. „ 9
m.. reach' Wilkeebarret Aloreali niul
•Rtahaney OitY, *Ad the other ,ottotletuiur,tdahp oyitui
Wyeznyup yeller ebefore g, M. en Aar. ,
(JLA.bUi• to
„ i , ;,: r .._.i. , .e1k!_: , .i;v. , ..1';,..? , ,-;.,1'.
•,:.•.:7.,'ff'4.:.,:-';..-,k,,,;„.:,1;7::.:•!--.7-:,.7_
IPO.
1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE
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. WI
.D :144N' (},, -- RA .M MiROAD, - . GREAT 1
- J. ante --LititCfrini'VhDeltilifit:tofthe interior of '
.• kellnignYardaitheiSalKUYlkilt,'.BasaUebtrief Ccetobert
land and V: 7 7mb:it Vaueys,the North, Northwest and '
the' Csibadis NO m(Arran_ gerdenlfPaatienger Trains,
• May nil _ t_ttio lug the'l3 - eltilint 'iDeptit, Thirteenth'
antl. RallowtillOttraataierdlailisl a, at -the following
•• . 11 V 117 t
faßli . A.t/CLOrd-li O PATiON. , -At7. 30 -A. , : 11 for;
• 111 rig ,a,Vid als Moro/Late. Otations,and ABentown
. In ' leaven Beading at 6.35 P. -M.. arriving in ;
P. i i i i 4ti aat 9.25 Pt M. ...,•:
t z
- .
'•• It i O.IiIXPB:ESS. - -i-_ At 8.151,. M. for Beading;.
•Lebanon, sburgi Pottsville, Pine OrOveaktnatittai
',Etinbaul tAnisport, Elinira, - . Boohoeteri,.Niagara
Balkh/JR gtli iwilkesuarre; Pittston,. y o rk. vioutai
...Ohamnere nimillageratowal &o. . • •-• ..- i i ~
The 7.9 0 A. M . train connects at Reading:wit the E ast
- Pelleerlvania Railroad traius for Allentowitjto and the.
8.16-Ai hi. train connects with-the Lebanon - Va ll ey train '
•. ter Harrisburg -4h0.; at Portplinton•with -CatawlssaH:
R. trains far i r i llUarnsport,Lock Haven. Elmira, ho,.•_; at,
•• Etarrliartirg.' th Northern . Ventral, Cumberland. yet.
lelo. and flobitylkill 'and Sasanehaana trainatOr Nortiti.
tunberland, Williamsport, York,,Ohonab'3robtirg,Pinei '
'-' gr r ift littooit .Exiilisii.tatie. tlmadoiphia ..ii
,8.110.4.:-M for Reading, Potts Ville, ilarti burg, ho., son
; malting:with Reading and Col umbia .Rallroad- trains for
Oolumbia,'lto. • •
,_,•_ .
_, • •,• , ' , .
' • - POTTSTOWEr - AOOO2I.NODATION.-liettyeit ' Pats.;
town at 6.25. A. M. stopping at the intermediate stations;
arrives in Philaditphia at 8,41) A.M. Returning leaves
Philadelphia at 4 , 111.,•arrives in PottlitoWn ate.ls - P.M.i
------ REIT 0 •:AND F r POTTSVILLE ,-AOOOIIIIIIODA
TION.- cave Pottsville at .6.40 A. 51... and . 4.20 P. M.
• and Re lug
.nt 7.30 A'. M. and 6.35 P. sr ~ stopplug_at all
way eta!lonsiittrivoin -Philadelphia at -10.20 A. M. and
9.25 P. X. - - .• . • -
Returning, leaves Philadelphia: at 5.16 P.M.:" 'arrives
ln "heading at 7:15CP...111,,_Anid at Pottsville at 9.40 P.M. ,
"MORNING , : EX P RE SS.-Trains - for -: Philadelphia.•
leave : - Harriabnrittst• 8.10 &ill., and Pottsville at 9,00 A.
• M.,. arriving is P.ldladelphla..at 1.00 P.. IC .", Afternoon;
'Eress trains Ica_vollarriatinrg at 2.f0 P.M:.and Potts
• vil xp la at.2.1101P. 'X.; \ arriving 'at Philadelphia at 7‘oo,
F r; - ~ . ....,..,,LiH.. " - • - • -- ' - I
-• Hati1ebn,ga..............,dati0n lesveti Beading at 7,15 A.
ftLcandllaniabtirg tit,410.P. , M. Connecting 'at Read-',
Dig -With Afternoon Accommodation south•itt 0,36 r..m.,
arrhirag so nintidorpbta at 99:26 P. M. - -. ' •
~M arkat train; with a -. Passenger • car '- attac hed'leavat
•.Phibidelnhisht 12.X/;notin for -Reading - and. al l - :Way
Stations' leaves Pottsville at 5.40. A.. M. . connecting . at.
: - rte" integ lth aceemm platten train for Vtirridertb.ra and ,
all Way, tatioint.' •-, ; - • ••• --- • : '- , ' '-' ' • .
. An-the abovetrainsrtin dailyi,EitindaYs - excepted.
- &udder' trains biavePottsville at 8 A. M:, - and - Phyla=
rdelphlit 'at. 3.15•1 1 0 K.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
8,00-A,.51,: returning fronolleading at 4.23 P.. M. These
...trains connect. botli reaps • w ith 'unsay, trains on. per;
• limner, anducdebrookdaWltatiroad, - • •,- - , -.. • --•
-•-• i ORICSTIMYALLEY-RaILRO4.I .0.- * Passeng ers for
-..l)._o3ooneOwitand-interinediatetioints-take the, 731. A
X.,12.30 and 4.110 P.' X. trains from Philadelphia,return ,
.In i o from Downiturtown at 6.20' A. M.:12.45 . and 6.16 P.M .
• - 7t-f. LtßiffiltLlNTßAllillaill). , Passengers for tloliwenhe
. trilletakeT.3o'A.M.; 12.30 and 5:15 P.N. trains for Tbilit-
Atdphia,' • !returnititt• from' Beliwenksyllie - at 6.0 and:
SA A „ht.i12.45 noon; 435 l.- M. Stage lines for various
. , mi l y t tUr i l i erl d ti t ig k ela i :i rgl i % Cc411?*4.,- with , traine r at
• z'OLIGBII,OO I ICDAI7I • RAlLBOAD.Passengers '. for
Mt. Pleasant and intermediate. phints take the 7:30 A. M.,
. and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia; returning f rom
'.• Mt. Pleasant - at7.oo'and 1145 A. M,: : - - .
____
: ,.NEZ4ORR. EXPRESS EOM PITTSBURGH AND
• THE ST.-Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and 5.00
P. - passing • • Reading -at • 1.43' and - 10.05,
- .P.-M__,nd connects at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania
and Northern Central Railroad E.xprese Trains fog Pitts
burgh; Chicago, Williamsport. Elmira, Baltimore, ko.
•. - •••••Rettirning,Exp_ress Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival --
of Pennsylyania-Express from. Pittsburglhat 5.35 A. 19 ~,
and a - 450. -- /L - . - B1:; - Passitig,ReadLittratT.WAlf:and'10•40
A ..X4arriring at Now Yorkat 12.05n0bn - and 3.50. P. M.
sletyPiag -Cars accompany these trains through ; between' ,
•-;Serser pity. and -Pittsbureh . without ehattgai-:.--:: •-, ~...• '
Nail train for New York leaves..RarrisburgalB.lA'A•
•M; and 2-150 P.M.MaiI train for Harrhburitlelaves , New:
,Turk. at 12 Noon.. •
, -.. - •lsClitiriatiLL'VALLEY Ritllifttqiii-Miiiiiiiiiiii"te?
-- Oottirille. at 6.30 and 11:30 &Al: and 610 P.M.. retukn - lap'
. - from. Tamaqua at 8.55 A. M..- and 2.15 amd4`.so p.m. i
- - SCHUYLKILL AND. SUSQUEILANW4- ItAILEO.IIH.
....Trains leave Auburn at 8 4.4 A : - 31 . : 'for Finegreve
and. Harrisburg, and ;at . .12.05, • . noon ~ for . Pine
grove,' - Tremont and • Brookside: . returning from liar
risbnr_g • at 8.40 P, M; , from Brookable at 3.45 P. /11.• and
from T_remont at 6.25 A.M.and 5.05 P.M. ~:.., :.r ,- . i ' --,
TICKETS.-Thrbagli tirst-etass tickets nail emi gra nt `
.
-. tickets to all the principal points intlieNorth and. west'
and Canada. -- .....„...,. ..,•_ ._ ....- - -.....-. . .- .
• ~Excnredon ,T Ickete from :Philadelphia.; o Reading:and
Intermediate StatiOp4,good for d B ay Only, are sold by
H '
Horning' Accommodat i on , Market' Train, Beading and
Pottstown Aeconnnodation'Traineat reduced rates. • •
Excursion Tioketsto:Philadolphin, good fqrAlaY 0 nli -
are sold af:POtteiville and Internmdia e.B tattoos hyße •
7:filiflCOd . '.. - 1 ,- Ottin - 11te... . a tar Pti hat .- ..... Comarodatton.
Trains at, reduced rates.; .-•- • ' ,-. .- :, - -• -• - '
.• -
- The following:tickets are ohtainablennly at the oaks
of 8. Iliexilbrd, Treasurer. Np.2l, South , Fourth the
- fttladslphiiii - pr - pt:9, - A. - : -. 4tc0115.; - Gacieril -- .dOprititen
tenti Reading: - • ,
..- -..- •'- ~ ,T•;,••'., .. . .: . • '. . . "T• •
• ..• Commutation. Ticketsiat Etner7cent, discount , betg.een
STIYLp 0 in.ts desired.'fo,r famillos.aud Anne__
~.1 •
_, r
~
• mileage Tickets,good for 2.ooomiles, between till points
, 4t.. 6147)00 each for-families:and firms.- ; ... - , ,
.. Bessou Tickets, for one, two.three. alx, nine or twelta
-- tnatitbil, hilhOldert - Only;to all'aciintatitr6ellictd - tatea. -
_. Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be fur- •
cashed - solth- - cairde,ietititlitt ;thereselves and Wires- to
-. tickets,at half fare . - .. . •.. . ... .• . , •:
• - Eicurslon•TiCkOtti {Year P hiladelphia O to p rlncip,al sta• . -
HOD!, good . for Satnrday,Stinday_and Monday, at re
hired fare; tole - bad "duly attho Ticket•Oftice,st Thir-.
'c stir and Calthillstreets* .• - -.-, -, •- • • , -. • •
- FREIGIIT., ombs - Of all desCriptions ' forwarded to
..411.tbeablite'tio ta• from:: the.CompanY's New Treight . .,
" Depot; Broad arid Willow streets. - • . •.• • . 2 . -
Freight TraintileaVl) . Phillldaphia daily at 4.33 A. M.,
12,313 • noon ,5.01) and --7.15: P; sr:. fur Beading, .Lebanon,
Harrisburg; Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all paints be-
Vona. • - • -:-
mails close at the Philadelphia Post-office !oral! places
on the ilind - afiditit Itatichzwatt•A;3l - .; - arid for the prin. , -
. -‘loai-istations only. et 2.15.-P..}l - _-- , .._ _-.:-_-_:.-:....
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' • - BAGGAGE. • ' .
Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains
leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can he left at, No..
125 South Fourth - street, or at the Depot. Thirteenth and
. Callowhillstri3ute.l: - ' •
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD.—After 8 P. M., SUNDAY, June 12th,
1870. Th trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
— leave the'Depot,atTlairty.flrat and Market streetsiwhich
is roadbed directly by the cars of the Market street Pas
' senger Railway, the last car connecting with each train
leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before
its departure. Those of the, Chestnut and Walnut
Streets Railwa y run within_ one tquare of the Depot.
Steepin ,g Car Tickets can be bad' on application at the
Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Hinth and Chestnut,
streetat and at the Depot. •
_Agents of the. Union. Transfer Company will call for
and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at N 0.901
Chestnut street, No: 116 -Market street. will receive tits',
'ention TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.:
Mall Train at 8.00 A. M.
Paoli — l2-50, and 7.10 P. DI.
at 12.30 P. M,
Erie Express at 11.00 A. M.
'Harrisburg Accom a • at 2.30 P. rd.
Lancaster Accom at 4.10 P. M.
Parksburg Train at 5.30 P.
Cincinnati Ex pr ess at 8.00 P. M.
Erie Mail add Pittsburgh Expre55..............at 10-30 P. M.
Ray , Passenger. at 11.30 P M.
Erie Mail , leaves daily, except Sunday, running on.
--Seturdayxtight-to-Williamoport obly.--On-Sunday-aigh
aassengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'ciook.
Pittsburgh Express leaving ou Saturday night runs
only to Harrisburg. ,
Cineinnati ExpreSS leaves daily. All other trains
ditily.except Sunday-, --
The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except
Sunday. For this train..tickets must be procured and
_Aaggaite delivered by 6.00 P. M., at 116 Market street.
Sunday Train No: k 3 8:40 — .331
arrives at Paoli 9.40 A. N. Sunday Train No. 2 leaves
Philadelphia at 6.40 P. M.; StITIVOS at Paoli 7.40 P. M.
-- Sun day - Train - 24 07-1-lee ves-PacHat 6.50-A.-Dr.;rrives *
at .Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M. Sunday Train No. 2
leaves Paoli at ; 4.50 P. DI.; arrives at Philadelphia at 6.10
P M ' . TRAINS' ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ :
Cincinnati Express at 3.10 A. M.
Philadelphia Express at 6.30 A. DI
Erie Mail at 8.33 A. DI
Paoli Accommodation at 8.20 A. 3I and 6.40 P. DI ,
Parksburg Train " at 9.00 A. 31..
Buffalo Express - at 9.35 A. M..'
Fast bine at 9.35 A. M
Ltuicaster Train at 11.66
Erie Express. at 5.40 P.M.
Lock Haven and Elmira Express at 9.40 P.M.
Pacific Etpress at 12.20 P. M,
HarrisburgAccotumodation at 9.40 P. M.
For further information, apply to
JOHN F. VANLEER, TR., Ticket Agent,9olohostnu
FRANCIS TU_NE, Ticket Agent, 116 Market Street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE-, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume
Any risk for Baggage, except,for wearing apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred-Dollars in .
-
mine. All Baggage excoedibg that amount in value will
ee at the risk of the owner, unload taken by special con.
tract. • .A. J. CASSATT,
, • General Superintendent. Altoona, l'a.
DEILADELPRIA4 WILMINGTON AND,
BALTIMORE fLAHHIOAD—TIMB TABLE. Com.
nencing MONDAY; Julie Gtb, 1370. Trains will leavr,
Depot, corner Broad and Washington avenue, as for
WAY MAIL TRAINatB.3O A. M.(Sundays excop •
'or Baltimore, stopping at all Regular. Stations. # '
cleating, with Delaware Railroad Line at Clayton with
intyrna Branch Railroad and Maryland and Delaware
R.R:/at Barrington with Junction and Breakwater RH.:
at Seaford with, Dorchester and Delaware Railroad, at
Delmar with Eastern Shore Railroad and at Salisbury.
with Vicomte& and Pocontoke Railroad. ,
- EXPRESS TRAIN at - 11:45 - 1d. (Sundays excepted 1 ,f0r, ---
daltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington
Perryville and Havre de Grace. Connects at Wilming.,
'on with train for Now Castle. ,
EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M. ( Sundayi exoepted),
or Baltimore .and 'Washington, stopping at .ohester.
ehurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport
itanton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Charlestown,
Perryville, Havre , de: Grace, Abordaen, Pa_rrYman's;
ltdgewood i _Magnolik, Chase's and Stemmer's Jinn.
NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.30 P. (daily / for Baltimore
tnd , Washington.. . stopping: at Chester, Lin.
good, Claymont,
_Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North'
Beast, Perryville, HaVro de Grace. Perryman'a and Mag= -
•• . ;
Passengers for Fortreaa lionioe and Norfolk will take,
'he 11.45 . A. M. Train. _ • - • ,
TRAINS.--Stoging at all-. Stations
between 7 . PhiladelPhia and Wilinin _ . .
Leave PHILADELPHIA itt, 11. A. M.; 2.55 A 6.00 and
0.00.P..M. train' Oonneota with Delaware _
Railroad for Harrington and intermedlaTeritations.
Leave WILMINGTON 6.46 and 8.10 A. iti.l"./.00, COO and
;7.16P. M. , The 810 A. M. train will not atop between
Cheater . ad Philadelphia . The 7.L5- P..M. train-from
Wilmington rune_ daily;allotherAccomniodationTraing
Sundays oxcepted..
Train leaving WIL3UNGTON at; 8.45 A. H. and 4.00
P. M. will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7.00.
&Mt and 4.30 P. Al. trains for Baltimore Central
From BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHLA.—Loaveit
Baltimore Las A. M., Wa i Mail. 9.00_ A. M., Express:
8 y 6 P.
14A,'e5.7." •
SUNDA TRAIN FROM .—LeaVell
• BALTIMORE at 1.26 P.M. Stopping at Idagnolia,Per.
triMan/cAbierdeon,ilavre - de - Grace , Porryville , Ch ar ies ,
town, North-Feet, Elkton, Newark. Stanton, Newport/
Wilmington Claymont, Linwood and Cheater:
Through tickets to all points West, Sotith, and SOnth ,
west may ho procured at the ticket °Mao, 528 Ohnetnnt
etrotit, under (Jontinental Hotel/ whet/SOO State:Rooms
and Berths WI Bloom,/ Oars can be, secured during the
day. e 'Portions pint:hawing tickets at tin. office can have
' balittgo checked - theira resia..lnea be-t h e -- Union Trans.
ompwa y,, , , Li. Y. KENNEY, Sup%
.: ........,..„.
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TRAVFT q' CAT!
WEST stittittvrttai
, r 111(10 '
c,,,
4iiii*OCßOXigotONYs
•
edirchiemiefiiik . I`l4liiestisy's Sfilsel 30, 1-
t
,Leave Allot of Marittq Street (U
PerrY)at '
ft.oo It.fAlvldalit for pridge'ton;
;1 1 ,A.11w/tr,e,',lg;l 4 4(4,teerrit:l,',atiisti't
11.46 h6l/4J:Wifadbl3ll Actommodation; •
3,15 P. m. Acconunodation for Cape 1 1 6 Y Mill
Vineland and •Way Stations ..bidow
SAO P. 111.' „e asseng l ers for.ilridgeton,
and all intermediattilitationsi
4 CO P. DI: yast Express. for Cape MaY.ools, ,,
6 45P. 31.: Passenger for Swedesboro .d •ri
pm
g at all stations ou Signe
Commutationtiekets at reduced rate
delphia and all stations.
(Jape May Season Tieitets good for,
date of nttraltakitilid,oo... ' , Annual ticke
Freight train leaves Camden daily, at 0
ping at all stations between Glassboro a
, anti, 12.00 o!o,lock, , noon, '
Swedeebere. 8 4 gall
Bridgeton.
Freight received', ibrktuladelphiai at Second Cove
,Wharf below Walnut street. - • - ,
Freight delivery at No. 221 South Delaware avenue.
WM'.J.BEWELL, Superintendent
4 .MD.E.N A.l'l,D ATLANTIC) R44.t.,E04p,
• CIIANGt OF HOURS. ,
an, and after DION DA Y,lday l6th, lffid, trains trill ltgavt4
-L. -Vine Street Terry as
,FOR ATLANT/V 01T.Y., .• '
mair .„...r
Freight, wit it 'Passenger Car.... ... '
AtlantiC Acoottimedittion 1.7.40 ti
'Aro EAVE ATLANT L:
Mail
• Freight /MA. ."Y:i
'Atlantic' AcCommodation ' ' 6.00 A: • 1„-*
• LOCAL TRAINS LEAVE r,
For idadd0pf1e1d.......10.16 A. DI., 2.00 P, 3i and 6,00 P. acc( . l.
yor Atco and Intermediate Stations, ' •
•. • - 6.(kip:ll'
' 7.15 A. P. a. and Sall P. At. -4,v 3 :47,.
Atco 6.22 A. M. arid 1242 Noon
ON SUNDAYS. -r-
Leave Vine Street Ferry - 840 A. M. 1 ,
Learn Atlantic ~. . ...at 14,09 P.
The Union Transfer Company;No:Bll-6 Gitefrut -
Contine‘ntal Note!, will call for and 'cheek • aggaife to
`destination -Tickets also , on sem
Add; itional ticket offices havo been located ri3Ref. ;
Oliestrint street (Continental Hotta), 116 liGir et.ostreet
10011ILADELPHUA.- 'AND. ) ; .13,440;
1 CENTRAL RAILROAD, ' ..
- • ' . • CIIANOW OF TIOURS. , , !''. ' - 1 ..
- - On and -after AXONDAY; April. 4, la7O f trains arlil ran
as follows : .
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, from depot or ; P. iv. A ~ ,
D. It. R., corner Broad street and Washington aventte, ' •,,--,
For PORT DEPOSIT;at 7 A. fd.aml 4.301 P. M.- . For OXFORD. at 7 A. DI.. SAO P. M.. and 7 P...,31._.
._
.For CH'ADDIf FORD AND CHESTER CREEK.
.P.
-R. at 7 A. 31., 10 A. M., 2AI I'. M.,4,30 P. M., and 7
. ,
Train leaving Philadelphia at 7 A. M. connects
.at;.
Port Deposit with train for Baltimore , ..
Tritium leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M:and 433 P
. M., leaving Oxford.at 0.05 A 4,151., andleaving ~ .Port -
posit -. at 9,25 A.M., connect at Chadd'a. ford June • n''
with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad.
. TRAINS .1:011 - PHILADELPHIA. leave PortDoltloalt
at 9.7.5 A -. . -151. - and 495 P . N. 'on - arrival 'of traini frogs '
Barr—
` 0 F RD at 0.05 . t.. 10.55 A. and 510 P. .
• 0 ADD'S FORD at 7.26'•A.M.,. 12.0011 E, 180- P. M.,
- 445 .p.x. and 0.49. P. 21... .__ _ ._ _-___", _._, . ____ . ......2_. . _
On SIJNDAYSrIeave Phihtdeizitta for West Grove and
into stations at 8.00 . Ti!.Returning leave
Weat Grave ats.s6 P. m-.. . , . . -, - - -... .Re t urnin g ', l eave - ~
Paistengers are allowed to take , wearing apparel 'ol.lly
, K 5 toggsge, awl the Company will not he responsible for
an amount exceeding . one hundred dollars, naps" a
special contract to made for same. -
Il
DNIVY WOO : General Superintendent
_
AATITITE CABTTLE:.I3OAP-_1
t :00 boion now lazoltng from ImrltiMierilis, from
Leglierti4 mill for .ale Ll•
110B,IiItTA•110E31AfiElt CO , J.lmPortOrs,
}: tor.ffoort and jiaco Ktrwipt.
011-1 LAI .U.-40F.L.L4 Uliq.Ki 7 , TUSCAN
Olive till In stone tare and Psalm landing'. from
bark 1 - orenna. from Leghorn. and for salebp •
iIIieSBODERT - t•iffoEltAK - Ell -- &oY,Otnparters,
• • - E cor Fourth and Dace streets.
Vill - IC.A)TR ROOT, OF , 'RXTE - A: 'SURE,
riot rtitslity Gentian Boot,' Cart). Annrionfa; just
received. per indetafigable; from Londen: and - for sale
by fIOBEIIT SHOE Ili A CO...jaapOrfoillio
' . N. - E. eortierreu.th,and Pace st ree ts
(.I.I.TEL(; : A(3.1).--20 - KEGS OF ,e
. Arid I.Vineaf.Colchlrutn i from, ,f rash
root it)ko frosiiipe Seed _ f. , ,ucctis Duniutn, • .. Alien's.
ROBERT f4.IOEDIAKER S C 0.,. Importers .
,
.E. wr. Fourth and Pace streets,
114 , 0 F ALMON —“
DS....ALLEN't3 " GVEN
-:
Onine Oit - off .Almonds. essential - and esiteet. - A 4 -
1410 .
Alen s'• Extracts of .Aconite. polladoos., Ointisn,
Ifsoccismi, To raxtcuni Just received in store, per
Indefatigable. frorulLrfn.'ou, And for sale, lA , '
ROBERT 613.0E11E64(8RA CO.,
Importing Druggists.
• ern-tier Po - rirrh and RIICIT streeti,;--
AILS.-;ENGTISH -
Graduated Measures, viarraMfd correct. Genuine
" Wedgwood" Mortara. Just recelceti from' London
per steamer BtAlotg o v it t .„ o7 l lt;jB micim
N. E.cor. Fourth and Itace streets-.
26t
Dflit II G G ItiTt3 WILL FIND A LARGE
llirtock of Allen's Modlcinal Extracts end Oil Almonds,
Rad:label: Opt., Citric Acid, Ooze!, Bra.rkll a retl4,
genolue Wedgwood Mortars . Ite.,lnet landed 1 mu bat*
Hoffniing, from . Lobdon . ROBERT SHOE BR ill
00., Wholeasle Druggists. N. S. comer roprib and
RACP str..ti. . .
Dtt vOtilkatle D.lllh.b. (MAD Er.
ate', Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brneheirg Mirror, ,
Twatzers, Puff \ Bosea,Horn Scoos Bgrgleal Instru•
manta, Trusses , Hard and & ftß o bber Goods, Vial
Oases, Oases' and. Metal gyringes, Aro., . all .at " BirA
Hands" prima. SNOWDEN, & BROTHER.
apd-tf . 29 Routh Eighth Waal.
CASTILE VERY
enperior-200 boxesjapanded from btukides, ork4
or pale br IMBERT 13110 Et I MAKIfiI at CO. laportlow
Druggists. R. tG. earner Fourth anti Rao. street.
tAinin — En.
MAULE, BROTHER &CO..
.
187'0PATTERN MAKERS. Qtyik
. PATTERN MAKERS. J." O I V.
CHOICE. SELEOTION
1110HIR
-PAGANoirT TEOORR RNS. PINE
FO
IDA-FIFOO.II - 1110T - 1 - Qryn
U. FLORIDA FLOORINO• J.A) I V.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA_FLOORING
DELAWARE FLOORING'
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING. -
1.8 V. iflatlimP. 8 1870.
BAIL PLANK. •
'HAM PLANK.
1870 wAttuTßeD l3- aaTDIB7O.
.WALN u'A BOAR DS A
DS ND - PLANS.
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANE.
ASSOR OR TED
F
OARFNET MAKERS.
BUILDERS,. &O.
1870. "DMil'ili}f 4 Bß'S' 1870.
UNDERTAKER& JAMMER.
• RED OEDAR.
..WALNDT,AND PINE. .
187 0. OBASONED POPLAR. .. 1870
,:REASONED OHESBY. .
ASH. •
WHITE OAS PLANK AND BOARDS.
MOKOEY.
I. 87 0 . A1 1: 11 0 lAA
RLI 'f' ' . I I:I I L I L I S. 9870.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1.87 o. " i l tP U EV 4 YE A li i ii fl l lgagiC ° . 9870.
LARGE STOOK.
1 . 8(7i k . CEDAR SHINGLES. 181(1-
I B P D IIIII 8 8q1 1 I I N N U G L I . e
LARGE ASSORTMENT._
FOR - SALE LOW.
1870. PL P A IEgg i gt,WP • 1870.
/5417116161311 2300 SOUTH UTHILL'a:
LATH. a eau..
VET;LOW -.PLIcrE LUMBER: .
-04DBEEI
11 foreafgOea of oven , doeoriptfOri Oared Lumber oxe
mita at short notigtooopllty,aubjoot , to inapeotion
&pall' to EDW. it. Buw,tail .
'l6 bontb liirbarvow.
,
PENTI§TRY .
-wit
DENTALL . INA.. A: UPERI(..tIi
artifact fottleaning thaTeetholestrhyjng anima/cola
ieh infest them, giving tone to.tho o4o,llrlrul 1 1
a I CT I
feeling,_ of fragrance 'and' perfect meant nes the
_ used, daily.. and,- wilt , hsk-feapd to -
strengthen weakand hiepding JP° aroma
and deterslveness will rocommpnivit to every One. leg composed with thaaisistanco of the Denlisti?Ntsi•
oisne and atitwoaropiat, im elm i tidoOttPf'erim 71 1 .. , •
reltahlotrubetitnteforthelinceNta n maim forte ! , yin
ent Dentiste, acatadtited with tnatittlepts
it Wain*
_ of the pontallinaodvagatl'lLisri to
to preve n t !!!' u ar 4a tr :r in° " 5, I 3
AllfllB l7 ..i.aif..N co n e theek.iyal
, • ' • I. r3Prucestreeto.
jror solo by Dritggtoto ligner 1Y 09
Fred: "Browne,• , . 11..•-titAck base,.
Habsard it' 00., Robert C. D Nis, • •
0..11:. Ropy, Opai,(l_,-Sewer.
Isaac Ray, - • Chas. Shivers,
C. B. Need/os, B, 11. MbOolin,
T. Jr. Unehond,' ' S. th•llunting,
Ambrose Smith, ' criuls:#l . 4
.. 1 2Orle,
Edward l'arrish,_ _ ' ' Joiner/ ratuto
Win B:Wobt , ; 2- IL Brinell:ant & 00.• -
Jameo.lo.7displur, ottAt po _
ilingbee & Combo, . 0. idlair p a isons,
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth & Bro.
I .2 *9;;NWA : W
-
vat
;
. iT.ma • : :a. y,f ri ' , i ,_ .
IN'A.vx cotton frauds have .110011 distofered
~
at Bombay. , ~
Plumosr PATIADOI. left-Faris ituit-evening,
nn-us way terthis,cOuntrr- - f's' , P,; _, - \
' Pitts IX. is oppoSed to cutting shi*t . t.be. , dis
cussion on the infallibility dogma. „iii
Timms is strong opposition inLondon to the
_ Angla-Prenck commercial treaty t ~1,
CauntrlALs Culleh and'i Bonnechose are
said to have become supporteraf of the in.falli
• . , hility dogma.
SALOANIIA\ , Invites Lisbon,. merchants to
devise a method of reaoring the prosperity of
- r Portugal'. , - -
Am Chicago, yesterdaY, the thermometer
reached fkl degitesiand at Madison, Macon
, Isarber,ra s abdicationls regarded- as mak
, ing the candidature Of,, the Prince of Asturias
!or the Spanish Crown`possible.
•'l'm; internal revenue receipts for June have
' been $25,40,750, making : a total-forthe fiscal
-sear to date of $.1.83,71)2,37 , 4. '
Wm. H. ArinnEws, colorid, meniber of the
Virginia Legislature, was arrested at Richmond,
Va., yesterday, for perjury. • ,
HON. DANIEL W. VOORHEES was renomi
nated for .Congress by the Democratic Conven
tion of the Sixth District of Indiana yesterday.
EIAA:I4 & Pow.mr.'s large distillery, near Chi
,-,,,,•,:fcag0, is burned yesterday, causing a loss of
igk, A *-;;54.,,70,000: , The tire is supposed to .have , been
ylkt",,,r3K.,i4;)4cendiary.., , 1
5,., PttatlßErtitr VizErELLY, a wood-engraver and
0:f: , / * 01 artist of some reputation ; the projector of
k l .r.i ' l ;', : - . 70e tbaa one' London illastrated paper,. Was
it-,T„ , ~ ' -'lftio_wined at Margate yesterday.
','-'.P.: .] ;4,Turut,TraisGLAnitAnnr's large cooperage;,at
- e ?ce,Aitisey City, Was ,burned yesterday. Loss, $BO,-
IX
-,i-: r 1.4.500. There was no insurance, the policy hay-
r 7 . v.,ling expired on Monday.
•Si - if..., ' . , •
P...,.4,Hr A-Lausic fire was raging in Jersey City at
, 4„•;.` - --!one olloehthis morning. . As, seen from New
4 " - *
~, „, York , it-was supposed - to - be petroleum - works or -
`).,:i , 1,- 1 - 7... a lumber-yard. , . 7 - , • , ---
e GOvRIRIOR SAFFORD; of Arizona, i bas had a
,gYVA? -conference - with the Indian chiefs desirous =of
,peace, and Le intimates that a paid volunteer
7e 4 l`t - '". ,force would keep themquiet.
•
• NEAR Hamilton, New York, on Wednes
q.ki?s,-,' :Aday,• Burton Elder shot. - his wife and then
killed himself. The wife was badly injured,
but may, recover. Jealousy was the cause..
A SAN FirfAxeitico despatch contradicts. the
•
report Viet, anAnstraliara Steamship Company
has been organized in that, city, to begin• service
-on July Ist. •
..
AT BOSTO:N, Eugene Bradley is under arrest
awaiting the result of an inquest on his.. wife,•
--who-was- -found dead -under -suspicious - cir- -
eumstances in their lodgings on Wednesday
AT a meeting of citizens and workmen in
Tremont Temple, - Boston, On Wednesday even
ing, Speeches Were made and resolutions
- adopted opposing the introduction of Chinese
labor into the country.
CoRNELL UIsaVERSITY, at Ithaca, N. Y., -
graduated 22 students yesterday. The degree
of Doctor of Letters was conferred on Profesor.
1 3toldwin - Steith.—Hon;,lloratio-Seymour,rEra,c;,--
- tus Brooks, and- othet distinguished, persons
were present.
Fi A LAtioN mass-meetingworicinginen was
held in Tompkins Square; New York,_last
night; N'elson W. - Young presided , and spoke
-.'xigAlitst the ChinesesystenaJnioguratedfnilties,
Isachttsetts. Mayor Hall and others also spoke,:
and "resolutions expressing the sense of the
meeting were adopted.
-. Gkontir DETA.Nnit,N, a laborer, was killed,
and Henry W. Hammond, a superintendent,
was Seriously injured on Wednesday, by . a con
:structlon. train OD the Black River _and St.
Lawrence Railroad, beiiag, thrown from the
track, near Carthage, N. Y. llobt. Fleming,
plasterer, was killed by falling from a scaffold
at Albany, N Y yesterday. Sarah Beeler.
was burnetto _death at Wheeling, on IVednes- -
day nieht, while trying to fill a lighted coal oil
lamp.
'THE STORY OF SIMIME'S DAUGHTER.
Alby is an ancient brick-built town,-on the
Tarn, the pride of - the fiat - and fertile - plain or
Languedoc. - As Albip, it was not without re
nown ; and, in later times, ft gave a _name to
those free inquirers of their day, the Albigenses.
It still produces the wood with which the abo
riginal fashionables painted themselves, and
with which artists of the present period create "
effects, under the name of pastel. Alby is the
market-place of perhaps the richest corn-coun-'
try in France. The noble towers of its Gothic
brick cathedral; Ste.-Ceeile,, are' s landmarks
to wayfarers on the plain. ."The people are a
, quiet, pions people; but they dare less for Car
, dinal d'Amboise than they do for their towns
man; the luckless yet gallant La Perouse.
They were prophesying his future renow,n
while they were unconscious ,of his future
ate; whea t br - 1 - 772;tw0 Eqbsti ladies
were , residing in the ancient town,
and were being Welcomed to its best
society.' They were mother and daughter—the
- widow and the only child of Sterne, who died
in 1708.Thefirst was _the _ponr,Aaunt,_shat
tered wreck of that once beautiful Elizabeth
Lumley, who 'had first stirred the pulses of
Sterne'aTheart - and won aliomage,.vThich after
wards, like Israel's incense, was . offered at
many a shrine. "file second lady was the
Lydia, in his affection for, whom Sterne never.
wavered. She was the joy of his heart when
present, its strong desire when absent. All
that he had felt in his early days for "my Lion
, icy" - -the sincereritittt eager love, the_ intense
sentiment, the more se romantic feeling,
the overwhelmin gladness when, after long
hesitation, Elizabeth Lumley became his wife
—all was modified, yet not diminished, in his
paternal love for his daughter; and LYdia's
filial affection was rendered to her father in
equal measure,
The two ladies hid resided so long in France
that even the elder might have,aecome, at
least, acclimatized by 1772. The younger was
at that time as one of, the manlier born. Her
attractions had their natural influences on the
hearts:of more than one young French gentle
maw;,'but there was only one who seems to
have touched her own, and that was a certain
..Alexander Anne Medalle; who was one year
" ymingerlhan herself, the son of a gentleman
employed in the Fienc.it Customs or Tax Of-
. .
: lice '
• he was "Recereur Ales .pecimes.".' , All
- „ :that the'imblic has hitherto known is :.that this
, : young couple were married. So completely
', ' ; did they dbiappear from all record that biogra-
Johers ha.vo'.. been • reduced' to the mere sug
gestion that '-M. and Madame Me
, dalle perished
.;„-' in the Great Revolu
,, tioil ' wbiel!, ended the history of so many
4 ' families: -tut Alby ha's not' so completely for-
L'.,gotten the story of:Lydia Sterne. On the 28th
, ,of April, .1.772, Lydia,, then just of . full age,
,A made abjuration of' the Protestant religion in
,•the private chapel of, the Provost's house in
1 - „&ihy, an - 7 act which put,:,away all"
— l - tbstaeles to her - marriage with - hlto
an___Catholic. _ In the ‘lnveritaire des Ar
;
lives Commutates d'Albyt it Is Written,--"Le
ariage etait force, urgent ; car alois la loi
•-• utorisait la recherche de la paternite.”
y(rhether this refers to the minority of the
~- , lmidegrooni' and paternal opposition, or the
... ,, ,.,*willingriess of the . bride's mother to
Oikfonsent to , the - match, we cannot say.
WeVei , this may : , be, the wedding took
lace; the day that Lydia united herself to
ItAe,.ol:ipreh of which her lover was a member.
I ,p "r l?ee, : ltlildn'Y WEIEi performed where the abjn
;,-, .. :' *, . rheen- ';pronounced but , Sterne's
. - A 1 other reason is
.t. 'of her health,
*••
—Five paintings by Goya, ,a painter who ex
ceeded Salvator in the eccentricity of his life,
belonging to the Spanish !government, have
been stolen from the. Royal 'Palace in;' Madrid. ,
Engravings 01 the works have beenisent tO:the.
principal museums of Eunipe eniuiidetec
tion iu case the pictures are offered for sale.
—A profitable theft hi art is hard to manage.
About thirty years ago Thorwaldsen, the great
Danish sculptor, had nearlyfinished,,in,litome,
_a_splendid_white _marble:Statue of 'Psyche,
,when, one day, buglers broke into - his studio
and carried off the statue, which was valued at
ten thousand scudi. All the efforts of the fie . -
palpolice to discover the perpetrators of this
told theft were but the alibi , l2l#:
a German painter found the statue hidden un.
_der_the roof-ofa building which he had rented:-
It was perfectly. uninjured. •
I—Mr. Woolner is to execute, by request,
a bust of Charles Dickens;, he has the advan
tage of a matikwhickwaCaStfor the purpose.
Tims, another will be added to the noble series
of likenesses of eminent, men, for which pos
terity will thank this artist; it includes those of
the Laureate,Mr. Browniug, Mr.,Carlyle,-Prof.
Sedgwick, Sir W. Moiler, Mr. Gladstone, the
Bev. J. H. Newman, Sir J. 11. Grant, Mr.
Darwin, Sir B.,Erere, Sir J. Breeke, &c. '
the 'Gallery at New Bond street,
LondolkAlaY„be Peen ac.-large, leleCtion,. - froter
1,500 photographs, Which were taken in Rome
and its neighborhood. They wilrinterest the
archaeologist and artist. Both of these classes
of students" Will powerfully attracted by the
series which, by the aid of the magnesium,
light, were procured-from pictures and sculp
tures In. the Roman' Casten:Oa:wad exhibit the
mortuary ilecorationi'of the early Christians;
the symbols of the persecuted faith, the af
fectingly simple appeals'of the survivors.
In the U. S.,Senate yesterday afternoon, a
conference report on the Kaye! Officers' Relief
-bill-waxadopted.---Bills•wereintrodu.ceti-amend
a • ry -- the 11 - o - inesteadlaw in favor ced sol
diem ; authorizing adjudication by ;I:. S.
-Courts of - Mexican land claims - we - settled - by
the Commission of 1851; and to promote rail
road communication in- the Southern States.
The Senate then went into Executive session,
during which-the San - Domingo treaty was re
jected—yeah 28, nays 28.' The fiebrs being re
opened, the Tax-Tariff bill was taken up, and
the duty on steel railway bars was reduced to
It cent per pound, and on railway bars made
partly of steel to .1 cent. ' Other amendments
were adopMd, an evening session being held.
In the _House of Representatives a substitute
for the Senate bill to improve water com
munication bet Ween the Mississippi river and
Lake Michigan, was passed ; also, a bill to pre
-ven t• - smuggling; relatinglo BMW - 'stores - pur
chased at Canadian ports. - A bill was reported
making Jersey City a port of entry. The Cape
Cod Ship Canal bill was also reptE.d..
_The_
point - being 'raisedthat - if =Mafia an 'appropria
tion, it was ordered that it first be considered in
Committee of the Whole. -A conference -re
port-was-agreed-to-on-the nil
on
du
ties of Pension Agent's: BUtler, of Tenn.,
reported from the Election Committee in the
case of Zeigler vs. Rice, of Kentucky, that
Rice. the sitting member is disqualified,causbag
a vaeancy, and that Zeigler be allowed the ex
penses of his contest. The Funding bill was
taken up. Pending its consideration, the
House adjourned. •
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMJERS,
TO ASUIVE
. .
. . .. .
eRIPS FROM FOR DATE.
Britannia- .. . ... .....alangOw...'NeW York-... V.... :":"....June 15
Bremen .....- ....... _ ....................... " - June 16
C. of Baltimore-Liverpool...New York via H AB-June IS
51 ain - :Southampton...New York.. June 21
Aleppo . ....... .---Liverpool...New York,. ... -June 21
West . " - aMetropolia.Bremen...New York; "e:J.lnif"..n
Holland " Liverpool... New York_ "June 22
-Nevada Liverpool=New - Y - ork7. Jilibira
CaleiletllS. Glasgow.i.New York- ~ June V.
C. of Brooklyn...Liverpool...New York. June 23
Peruvian.,....... ... ~Liverpool..4lQuebec June 2.3
1 Oot AlanchesterLiverpool....New York.. ........ ..:....June 2.5
China._ Liverpool... New York June 25
II oisatia ... . ...... ........11avre...New - York ••• - • J nne 25
Hermann Barre-Now York-. June 2.5
TO DEPAIIT- ' " '
- Pioneer Philadoinhia...lVilmington... July 2
Tonawanda.":-Philadelphia...Savannah.--; ..... .......J nix 2
Denmark ' New York... Liverpoo l " • Telly 2
-- Citv - of - Paris — hecir - York=l/Iverpool ...... -- Jnly - 2
:51aripossi.' New York.... Now Orleans " 'lull. 2
Columbia - Now York... Glasgow ' July 2
Alaska• ' , ' Now York...Aspinwall..-.......-. .... July 5
A Ileniann ti - ::....New York... Hamburg July 5
'ussia Now i orn...Liverpool July 6
SaMATIO NOW York... Liverpool July 8
Idaho' Now Yok...Livernoni ' July 6
Caledonia New York... Glasgow - July 6
A leppo' ....., New York... Liverpool July 7
Hissouri*„.... ..... New York... Havana.. • July 7
ila - The steamers designated by an asterisk (")carry
the United States Nails.
_ BOARD OF TRADE.THO S . D
CHRISTIAN a. HOFFMAN, DIONTHLY COMM:TTEII
THOS. 0. HAND.
BUN .1318E8, 4 26 t 8 CrN BEM 2 241" Hien WATER. 9.50
.. • • ARRIVEDAMSTEBDAI. ,
Ship Lancaster, Jackson, 50 days from Llverpool,with
mdse to Penrose, Massey &
Steamer Rattlesnake, Nl'lliaett, 4d hours, from Provi
dence; in ballast to J 8 Brines.
Steamer Novelty. Shaw, 24 hours from New York,
with anise to W DI Baird & Co. ,
Behr Vary Ella, Thomas, 4 days frank ProMena°, in
ballast to"Lnight & Sous.
Schr Victoria, Bound, 4 days from Wycomico,
with wood to Wm - T Conquest. '
Schr Cambridge, Biggs, 2 days from Sassafras Elver,
grain to Christian & Co.
Behr I rain Ackworth, Wheatley, S days from WYco
mico, ild. with wood to Wm T Conquest.
87 - Scheoner E S& Potter, arrived on ,Wednesday fiom
Charleston, is consigned to C Elaslam
CLEARED YESTERDAY. ,
Steamer Prometheus. Gray,Charleston, Souder&Adams.,
Steamer Plana. Freeman. No* YOrk, John' F Ohl..
Steamer F Franklin. Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr:
Schr hi D Cramer, Horner, Charlestown, Weld, Nagle
& Co.
Behr F Carver, Norwood. Boston, Lennox & Burgess.
Behr II J.llolway, Thompson, Boston, Warcsa dt Gregg.
WENT TO BEA. .
Bark Agostino, for'lvigtut,'wont to ilia yeiitorday.
• • • nAvaz DE GRACE, June SO.
No boats this morning.: Loakitge in the canal; expect
It to be repaired to-day. •
• POET OF. PHILADELPItIA.
Foreign and coastwise arrivale for the month of Juno,
1670, an compared with the same period iu 1836:
• 1370: - 1869
•For Coast. Total: .For. coast. Total
Steamships 1 • ,• I . 2
' l 4 l i i i t i irs • 23 ";
31 8
Brigs .. 38 . •
-4641 4
Schooners 23 946 • 669 J 24 688 612
Sloops • :1..... 346 • 346 '•••`: .:., 435 435
Steituw - • - 336 ••• .330 632 692
Barges' 445 445 451 401
Boats 11 417 417 • 1335 .1.3851.
Total 17 6191 9278 96' 54
Ship Saranak,Dunlovy, wan up at Mobile 25th ult. for
Liverpool.
Ship Croom (Br), Auld, Balla from OalOtitta
hi June fn Now York,
Ship Cal ruin, Wlllcoinh, sailed from Rap FraTIGiOCO
2Pth ult. RH Mazatlan. • • • •
'it namor Jr moo S Groon, Pace. hohooat-Richmond 118th
' nduo, Nideldi:OliolCa4lie4alvectoir - 2.311
oil, tor ROW York. _ - -
"
or the improyament - ofThightjkir . ,l4gme had
been living iemby.'' The Whicfordle&there,
In January,rl773 in the house of a medical
tnan natned Lioderes; No. 0 Itue St. Antoine,
and so dosed the story of the poor lady who,
three-and-thirty — years ; ehrlier, - had said to.
Sterne, "My dear Laurey, Inver can be yours,
fot - I verily believe I have not long to live; but
I have left you every shilling of my, fortune."
The :51adg.13 tees Wedded lire
her mother's. One son •waseliertilor the, Mar.
riage at Alby, and when he died, September
10th, 1783, at the school of Sorere, Lydia Me
dan°, nee Sterne, was not alive to weep for the
early death of her only child.
These detailsconcert - tit4 -_ the widow,
daughter and grandson of- •• "Torick" are
entirely new. lii the Athemzum, No. 2221, at
the close of a notice of M. Stapler's Study on
Sterne, we expressed a wish that he had thrown
some light over the ooscurity which enveloped
the story of Lydia's married life. M..Stapfer,
; bas most courteously and amply - griititied this'
wish by furnishing us with information derived
from the Archives at Alby, which sets the word
" Flnis" to the hitherto incomplete _story_ of
Sterne's daughter.—Atheno,unt.
ART ITEMS;
rertr4Mit
MARINE BULLETIN.
POET OF PHILADEMPRW-Jtrwz : 1
MIMORANDA
Sietimer City of Merida, frOm Pere Celli, et Now;York
.teaterday, • -
titeamor fttnidt (NU), Schwors, at Bremen 24th ultimo
rom.New. York.
I Steamer City of flaltimOro(Hr).Delamotte,at Halifx*
a
PM 28th ult. (tom fliterMl.andprogOled I..PM Ztti
or Boater) and. Near_ k. _ .; - -
,teamor Henry Wright.,,rollitt;-from New Oriente for
thin -S
port.at Charleston yesterday. _
iSteeMer Tarifa (Be). Murppyr,,Pleared at New York
osterday for Liverpool:-•
e Steamer Ohio (NG), Buie, ;yy
cleared at Baltimore 29th
tilt. for Bromen and Southampton. •
I. Steamer England (Br). Webster, fVohi
New York 18th.
et Queepardwrileth,ult. - aiD procooded for Liverpool.
Btoamtugs Con Poo. Neill, and' Commodore, Penton.,
benee via Norfolk and Wilmington. N U., at mar/Bton
29th uit .
Bark Waldo,'Cretesyfwas' loading at London 16th
for this - port'
Bark Deborah Pennell, Bead, cleared at Portland 29th'
ult. for this port. ,
_Bark-Mallard ( Zia). gropin ,cl'eared at Boston 29t h tilt
for this nort. -
L'Bark Antioch. LfeeDlL.Alled from Callao 28th April
for tbo United Stattio , ' ,
Bark Olivia I:ml4Bo;4>ns:de; 'Cleared it . New York yes
tordny for Montevideo: • .
; Bark Templar ( fir), Wilson, from BM Janeiro ter pal'
imore.paeseitrerrtregaManroe yesterday,:
Bark Virginia are, Bishop. at. Callao 2d May from
Uhincheefitodjetlied.9ebfotUsfited States. -
; Bohr Billdw, Grilse, hence at Edgartown 27th ult. for
Pmaniouth,, ' ,
o_ ' • •
Behr Il It EdnimMie, from Dighton, at 'Alexandria 29th
fiche Clara; Mulford. at New Hirai 29th altlino from
{Jacksonville. •
.
. .
I , Behr Alex Milliken, Orlillnkhatice at Boston-29th ult,
-- i• Behr - Charm. Studley, cleared at Boston 29th ultimo
Torthis port, -
fiChr P A Saugdeis. • Stiehiitua, sailed from Nsittbar i f•
port 29th nit for this port.
Behr 'lope, ?Mies, hence atNorfolk 28thnit.
MARINE MISCELLANY. . •
?'Steamer Thos A Scottrvalued with cargo at $lOO,OOOl
punk last fall in tbe, Straits of Mackinaw. Mich. was
!successfully rallied on the WA nit, in five working dare,
hy Capt I J Merritt, of the Coast {frocking :
,Compaar,
It 1
f X ork, noble Iderritt'et patent pontoons:'paptain
erritt , has otdeyed :hie Wreckint fore*, to. proetseli to
teamer Wabash. valued At Sate.ool.l, with cargo of rail
oad iron, sunk fn Lake iluron, where divers are at
work getting chains under her; She will probably be
•alsed in a few days. , , ,
SSchooner E A Machine. or Gloucester: - cilPsualttl,.a a.
equal!a on Saturday last, off cape Elizabeth, Me; all
Lands lost.
7.-PCO-JEC , , ON•'-
Steamihifi Life Direct. • : -
EONAN, SAXON, AIM&
and Saturday
FROM EA PORT.
From Pine at...Virtsarfv. Phila., at 10 A. BC
Low* Wharf, Bostori, - at 3P. K.
These Steamiships Bail punctually'. Frfight recatael
every day.
Freight forwarded to eakpotnts in New England.
. For freight or passage (superior accommodations) ay
., HENRY WINNOW& CO., -
` • - 838 SOHTH,DELAWARE AVENUE.
1011HILADELPHLA. AND. SOUTHERN
LI- MAIL STEAMSHIP 'COMPANY'S REGULAR
BEIII - MONTBLY , LINE-TOIIEW- ORLEANS; LA.
: :The YAZOO will still - FOE' /V I EiVORLEANS --- diree,'
kin —. •
• • The TAZOO_w_ill_sailPßO.N. _NEw.,9B,LEA.Ns,
'4la - HAVANA', on
0 ,--z
TRBOUGII BILLS F . _LADING:at ai low rates as
by any other route Ariven to MOBLLE.GALVESTON.
INDIANOLA.• LAVACOA and - BRAZOS,. and to all
points on the MISSISSIPPI. between NEW ORLEANS
an& - 57. -- L01318. , - - RBA - - RIVER ;TRETGIITEI 11B
ENIPPEB at New Orleans without charge of commis.
sions..
~, . The 7 r OI E AWi r ED I A N !iI r I o sligtiv i S A ß/A G A.-tli on
aid ardaynly g, at 8 A . M.
• The wy a oniing ,win fi au ,EOM OLVANNAII on
Saturday:July 2. - , , ' • '
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all the
principal towns LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS RIDA,
AIISSISSIPPI,
NESSEE; in connection with the Central Railroad of
Georgia ,Atlantic and Gulf Railroad andilorlda ateam
ere, at as low rate.aa by competing Huai:
BEBILMONTIILi•LINE TO WILMINGTON' N. O.
The PIONEER will-sail FOR WILMINGTON on
_ggf,-T-URDAY,--dttly-gd-6,P-.-. M;= ---- returnifig •.svl e=a ---- vi - i
WilfisingtosiilSATUßDAYTMY 0:-
Connects with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Corn
aany, the Wihningtott and Weldon and .North Carolina
R ilroatia , wratrhe-Akilmington-and-Mancheeter Rail—
road to all interior poiiits. •
-Freight. for COLL:3IMA. S. C.. - and ArGIIBTA,Ga..-
taken via WILMINGTON at as , low rates as - by- any
. . as=
by. • ~ -,
Insuratteectrected when requested by Shlpnere. Bills
of Lading signed at Queen Street Wharf on or before day.
W.M. - L: JAMES. General Agent,
.. - No. MU South Third street.
Session.
my,ll. ff§
-
H.ILA_DRIAPHI.A.,. RICHMOND -. — AND
- NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. -
CHAOUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE. TO THE BOUTS
AND WEST. -
INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES
FOR 1870,
STEAMERS-LEAVE EVERY — WEDNESDAY and
fiATITRDAV_,st 12 o'clk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF,
above MARKET Strain.
RETURNING - , LEAVE RICHMOND MONDAYS and
TB URSDAYB,
A nd NORFOLK TUESDAYS and
SATURDAYS.
-99'N1) Bills of -Lading-signed Lifter' 12 &Clock on
Sailing Day.
T.citrort BATES - to alI points In North and Routh
• !grolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting , at
Portsmouth, and. to_Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and the
West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Bleb._
mond'and Danville Railroad: - • • _
Freight - HARMED BUT ONCEArid‘takinitLOWEß
RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
No chargo_for_coloraborfort,drayage, or expense for
— Etelunatilas insure at lowest rates. -
Freight received DAILY.
B tato-roomazrmodations for passengers; -
; WILLIAM P . clang is a).
N. 12 Routh' arias and Pier No. I North - Wharves
W. P. PORTER, Agent atßichmond and City Point.
T. P. OROWEI,L g CO.. Agente at Norfolk
FOR -NEW YORK • VIA DELAWARE
AND RARITAN , CANAL..
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water communica
tion between Philadelphia and New:York.
Steamers leave daily : froth pint Wbarf below MAR
KET street, Philadelphia, and foot •of WALL Street;
New York.
- 7TH.8011011 IN TWENTY-YOUR HOURS. •
Goods forwarded by all the Lines rttnnincont of New
York North, East or West, free of commission. •
,• :Freights received, Daily ana forwarded on accommoda
ting terms. , -
' ' • 'WM. P. CLYDE & CO.Agents,
12 South Delaware Avenue.
JAS.. B AND, Agent, 119 Wall Street, New York.
.k .l
EW EXPRESS LINE TO
_ALEXAN._
- driaTticorgeto - Wtrifird - Wrialting — ton, D. 0., via Ches.
4 ake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex
sin a from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Brli
tot, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest.
Steamers leave regularly from, the first wharf abOv
Market street, every flaturday_at noon.
Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE It 00.,
No. 12 f3ontb Wharves and Pier 1 North Wharves
RIDE-&. TYLERi - Agentirat - Georgetowis. -- •
M. ELDRIDGE' & 00., Agents at Alexandria, Os
D--
ELAWAR _,E AND CHESAPEAKE_
1- ST EAllf - TOW33OAT — COMPANY.--Barges towed
.oetween , Philadeinhia, Baltimore; Havre do Grace, Del
aware-City and intermediate points.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents; Capt. JOHN
LAUGHI,IN. Sup't Office, l 2 South Wharves, Phila
delphia. apll it§
OR NEW YOR4, VIA DELAWARE
•mirt RARITAN CANAL'.
SWIFTSURR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
DISPATCH AND, SWIFTSITRE LINES,
Leavingdally atl2 and FP. H.
The steam propellers of this Company will cotrunenc
ending on the Bth of March.
Through in twenty-four hours.
Goods forwarded to any .point free of commitsione.
Freights taken on accommodating terms.
Aplytu,, .4W.114 H. BAIRD & CO., Agents,
mh4-tt 1328'4)11th Delaware avenue.
(MTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
—Freight Department—Notice to Shippers. , —BY
arrangements recently perfected, this Company is en
bled to offer unusual despatch.in the transportation of
reight from Philadelphia to all points of the Lehigh,
I
he
Particular lleaaita7 aY
attention odi n ila
17 i
S dßailways, awed 4gßu t e t the a
new V a 1 l
linocValleys,
through and;
°u
he iSusquehanna Valley, opening up the Northeastern
portion of . the State to Philadelphia, embracing the
owns of ToWanda, Athens, Waverly, and the counties
f Bradford.Wymning and Susquehanna:_ It also of
fers a short and speedy route to Buffalo and Rochester,
interior and Southern Now York, and all points in the
rthwest and Southwest and elf the Great Lakes.
, Merchandise delivered at the Through Freight Depot,
corner of Front and Noble streets, before 5 P. M. Is dis
tributed by Fast Freight Trains throughout the Le.
high, Mahanoy, Wyomfng and • Susquehanna Valleys
early next day, and delivered at Rochester and Buffalo
!thin forty-eight hours from date of shipment.
[Particulars in regard to Buffalo, Rochester, interior
ow York and Western Freight may be obtained at the
efli co .'No. 811 Chestnut greet. •L; 0. lIINSLER , Agent
of P. N. 4 E. Linea ,1 ..
. .'D: S. GRAFLY '
Through Freight Agent, Front and Noble streetd.
ELLIS CLARK, . .
General Agent.N. P. R. R. Co
P • iv e.• c • •
& THAOKARA, No. 718 Chestnut street,• mann
acturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &0., dtc., would cal
he attention of thexubliq.totheir large and.elegant as
:ortment-of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants Brackets, &c also,introduce gas pipes into dwellings and publi.
ullo Inge, and attend to extending, altering and repair
I. • gas pipes. An work warranted
•CUTLERY
RODGER S! AND. WOSTENHOLM'S
POOKET KNIVES, PEARL and STAG, HAN ,
1
• LES of beautiful ilniah• • RODGERS' , and WADE &
UTODER'S, and the , CELEBRATED' LEOOO LTA%
AZOR SCISSORS IN CASES - of . the finest auality.
more, Enivoe, - Selesora and'Tablellfttlery ground and
ollahed. EAR INSTRUMENTS of the most top roved
onstruellon to assist the bearing, at P. 11.1ADEIRA'S,
• Wier and Surgloal Inatrumentlfaker,lls Tooth stree'l
ol w Cheetnut,• • . • , myl tf
• • •
4. MA ON HINES. Jeft F. eItRAVF,'
MEIE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATT.I3IN-
AwN totheir ock of
SUring ll 6tintaitt,L st ehlgh and Locust Moth:atria Goa.'
Which, with the •preriaration given by us, we think
not bo excelied , by any other pool. "
Ofilco. Franklin Instituto Building, N 0.14 S. Seventh
greet.
ißiOtf - Arch Street Wharf tichuYikill
13 - A.S - FXXTITILES.
~il~allitllPPl7Rai
"INSITANCE-COMPAIshr
_ or
NOIRT,III,
Fire Marine andlnlandlnsusane,e.
INCOEPOBATED 11 4 , °BARTER PISIPETITAL;
cAprrAu 4 8500340
ANrIMS Abslinfir7 bap 187 0 (114,78a0581
LOOses` phld slave organisms.
Um ° • • • • 923 . 0 .9. 0 .9 00
Iteioilto of Premiums, ISO% 01,991033740
Interest from Inv,eotmeots,
11569 0 • • . - • 114,61* 74
' • ' *2400,534 its
Lewes Wad, OM% • • 6 1 ,0352350 Si
STATEMENT OF•TIIE ASSETS,
First Mortgage on City Property •756,4b0 , 00
United titatat Government and other Loan •
Bonds. „«. 1,122,54 d 00
Railroad, Bank"and Canal 5 5, 7 eg 0 0
Cash in Bank and offtee 2i1A20 00
Loans on Collateral Security g 2,558 00
Notety Ber-eivable, mostly Marine . P ro.miuma.Snots ol
ccraea Interest' ..
,051 00
Premiume,in course of .... YO. transmission 05,109 00
unsettled Marine Premiums. loo,soo co
Beal Estate, Ofce of Company,Phliadel-
Dhf". 80,000 00
, .
1,783,681 00
,
G.
Arthur G. Coffin, ' __'TORS,
Francis U. Cope ' - '
namnel W. Jone s , • Edward H. Tro tter;
John A. Brown,. Edward ' 8. (Marko,
Charles Taylor, .'" T. Charlton Henry,
Ambrose Willie, Alfred D. Jessup,
William Welsh, LOTIIB C,t - Madeira,
B. Morris wain, , . Ohas. W. Cushman.. .
John Masao, . • 01Ornent A. Griseom, •
Goo.L. -Harrison, .William Brood°. -
A
RTHUR G.-COFFIN, Freaident. '
• MATTHIAS MAR C I H N SARecrLEetS PLATT, Vice Pres% -
or/. '
O. H.BEETES, Ass't Secretary.
Certftlestea of Marine Inevrance bated (when de
hired), vtyabla at'the Comd.lng Rouse of Mesere.
.Brime,tehipley Co:,Lkuidon. •
felOtt
The Liverpool ee - London
andd - G7ohe Ins. Co.
Assets Gold; S -i 8400,000
Daily Receipts, - $2O 000
Premiums in 1869, $5, 8 84, 000
Losses-- in 8 6 9 - , - $3--,1-91;66-6
No. 6 Merchants' Exchange,
Philadelphia.
- MAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IEBI7.
D
RANOB COMPANY, Incorporated, by the Legate.
Wore of Pennsylvania, 2t35.
' IDce,B. E. censer of THIRD and WALNUT streetti,
• - •.- • • • Plilladebhia;
MARINE INSURANCES
- On Wanda, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world.
• •
INLAND INSURANCES
goods by river, canal, lake and land carriag • to all
parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES Un • , .
Morehandise geneeitily • on Stores, DweiUngs
ABBETS'OF THE COMPANY . •
• Novemoer 1. 1809.
—6209,000-United-States Five Per Cent. • .
Loan, ten-forties. ........ . ...
8216,000 00
100,000 United - States Six Per .....
Loan (lawful - money). .. ... 107;7150_04.
50,000 United Stases Six Per Cent. -
• Loan, 1.331- ' • 69,000 00
200,000 State of Petussylyania Six Per '
• Cent. Loan. - - ... 213.950 03
- 100,000 City . of - .Philadelphia Six - Pei -
. Cent Loan (exempt from - tax)::.•
100.(00 State--of- New -- Jersey - Six Ter •
Cent. Loan.„ „ -102,000 00
• 20,000 Pennsylvania Eat lroad .
• Morig. age SIX - Per C,ent.. Bonds-, 1946 N
PAX) Pennsylvania Railroad Second
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... !1,500 . 26
0,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad ' •
Mortgage - Six • Per Cent - Bonds
(Pennsylvania Railroad guar.-
antee). • 20,000 00
30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. Loan. • /5,00 00
7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. • •
'Loan -•- - 4,270 00'
-11,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany, 250 shares stock..-- UM) 00
2,0)0 North Pennsylvania Railroad
Company,-100 shares stook. • 3,900 0
10,000 Philadelphia and . Southern. Mail
stock _ " •
1146,000 I.7o . a s im on Bowl and Mortgage,
-find liens on (Iffy 24_.900.00
_ ffarkiot - vid1ie.1111,245470 00
Coat. 131,210622
Real Rehm .. 66,000 00
Rills Receivable for Insurance __ _
V r,231AX1-Par
made—. . • ... . . . 8X1,700 71
Balance's .................
miums on Marino - Policies, do, .
creed Interest and other debts
dim the Company • athogr 92
Stock, Scrip, &c.. ofsundry Cor
porations, e 4,708. Estimated
value...-. . 1,740 21)
Cash in Bank. -- i 11168,318 88
Cash in Drawer " 972 26
169,29111
rha - mas O. Hand, DIRE
John O. Dacia,
Edmund E. Bonder,Tbeophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
Henry Sloan
Henr¢OrDa,
James 0. Rand,
William 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
George W. Bernadea,
Wan= 0. Houston,
THO .
JOHN
HENRY LYLBURN, Sea
HENRY BALL, Assietan
- - -
TEFFERBON FIRE li4BUTIANOIII COM
!! PANT of Philadelphia.-4Jilice,No: 24 North Fifth
treet, near Market etreet. . .
Incorporated by' the. Legislature of Pennsyliania
lharter perpetual. Capital end Assets. e166,00u. Make
martins° against Loss or damage by Fire on Public, Or
Private Buildings , Furniture, Stooks, Goods mad Mar
handise, on favorable terms. _
DIGEOTOBIL •
,Vm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer
Israel Peterson,
,I_2_ Frederick Ladner
obn F. Belsterlin Adam 3: Masai'
Geary Troemner, Henry Deieur•
tricot. Sohandein, • ' John Elliott,tt
Prederick Doll,, Christian 1). Frick,
ierenei , George B. Fort,
Winism D. Gardner. • ..
PIMP OOLIMIAN. 800
THE PENNSYLVANIA. FINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. ,
- Incorporated 1825—Oharter' Perpetual -
No. 510 WALNUT - street, opposite Independence
Square.
• This Company, favorably known to the community for
•over forty years, continues to insure - against loss or
damage by tire on PbbliC or PriVate Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time.,. Also on ,ffurniture,
Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally. on liberal
terms. t
The Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is
invested in the most. carefu .manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the case of loss.
DIRECTOns. •
Daniel Smith, Jr., Thomas
Isaac Hazlehuret, Henry Lewis, •
Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell,
John Dovereux, Daniel Haddock, jr.,
• Franklin A. Coraly.
DANIEL SMITH, Jr.; President.
WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Secretary.' .
„FAME INSURANCE • COMPANY, NO.
Ki 9 CHESTNUT STREET. __, , . .
INCORPORATED 1856. OHL/EIMER PER/lin/AZ;
CAPITAL,, g 200,000. ,
FIRE' INSURANCE' EXClLllervar4y.
'lnsures against Lou or Damage by Fire either by Per.
petual or Temporary Policia”. ,
_._ DIRIICTORO. •
Charing Richaruson, Robert Pearce,
• • win. H.Rhawn, John Kessler, Jr.,
William M. Berferts :" ,Edward B. Onto,
John F. Smith, ' 'Charles Stokes,
Nathan Hilles, John W. Everma*,
114 °r- ae ' (I A Weil ' ' Mordecai Mashy,
- ARLIE 1011ARDBON. Presidents
', • ' WM. MJIIIAWN, Vice-President.
If- ILLIAMEI I- BlANCHABlD.Becretax7.,`split
,---- - T ___•., ..
,_
HE COUNTY FIREINSURANCE COM.
_PANy.7-oqico, No. 110 South Fourth street, below
Ohestnut. .
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila.
aelphia "Incorporated by tbellogislature.of Pennsylva.
pia ilLuisg,for indemnity against loSitor damage by fire,
iixoluelvelY.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. '
This old and „reliable. institution, with ample capital
And contingent fdnd careftilly invested, dentinnes to in
eltire, buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ito., either per
fanently er. for a limited time, against loss or damage •
y fire, st t miihe lowest rates coiitent with the absolute
slaty of its onetomere. ' •
Losses adjusted arid paid with all possible despatch,
i 41),MTIOT04 8 : ,
Mae. 3:Butter, 4Andrew N. Miller,
Hour) , Budd, , James N. Stone
i , • .
Jobn Horn, ' ' Edwin L. Thialdrt l
- Joseph lifoort, - • ' . . Robert V. Massey, Jr.
George Menke, ' . MarkiDevino. ,
CHAIM B JrBUTTER,-President.—
..
HENRY lifiDD. The President. ..
vramudis Jr, no/go/oak'. soorotur find Trodnqf
110,925 IX
.11,852,10001
s TOBb;
Samuel E. Stokes,
William G.Voctltott,
Edward Darlington,
R. Jones Broolce,
Edward Lafourocide,
Jacob Riegel,' .
Jacob:Y.-Jones,
James B. MTarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Pd'llvain,
H.lorank Robinson,
J. B. Semple, PitipbarSr
A .B. Berger, "
D T. Morgan, " •
0. BARD-President.
story,.
t Secretary
eDil4llCli t rresident.
TERSONvice President.
.tary and Treasurer.
I ...Pt
' • - r
t44 6"11111"4 1. 4t°41141."Atil tiilo
•r Z " -11
f3ttH ir t gFt, j ijaonrr a a
* Amy )
• • s.t •••••;•. • ,
z.vitl,j2W,4/4.A111443E -60112AN1
FM.EI./NnusLan •;."
Asinitev. ow.tFanuArr - 1 4'LLev 70 ..
•
e.l S f , stiii244lBl,'(;1 1
..." .. . Immo°
Accrued .... ......... .
..... ,245,731
-INCOME , FOB WO, VOBBKB PAID IN
ssio, 4440 -2_
,LOSSIESIPAW MIN ICE 181149 . OVER,
, • ". t'" 1 " - •. 1.5' 500 0004,'
ri•orlettud Mid TtlinVoiEirly Vilcies en Liberal Terms:
The comiuMitsenee /pot cles•-npon the Rents of an
*Jude of Bu ,__Groaud Bents anClliirig'idree.
t The," r IN " burn° OIEIPUTDD °LAIN.
a , •
oxitiiyfonkf..
Alfred O Baker, • Alfred rimer,
Samuel Grant; • Thomas Sparks,
. -Geo.-W. Richards,- Wax. /3:. Grata, • ' _
Isaac Lea; • ' Thbroasi.
George Ifaleo,flustastes 8. Benson.
ALFRL'D - G. BAKER, Pres ident.
• ••• • GEORGE Vice residua.
JAB. I V9I,.McALLIBTBB, Beorotori.
THRODORN giettutet t3ecretarr. •
' fig tdealt •
.
.;:. , .-i FIEF ASSOOIATION '-
11', A .. . .' . • = •
. ..... .
„,'''_ - '''ILAPHIA._ '
''” PH_______
•-• ..... . AutocrepormitellE_lMaireh, 17, woo.
Offi L. _ oe-7 . -Ito. 84 North Fifth Street
g zipunz asiIIXO4I,6B,GGUBIGIOLD 11012 . • :II
•• AIM ILICIRW.ANDIBW GENGRALLY PEON
• .. , .. LOEill BP AUBE. • ,
•• • --- (lri thd eltr: of Philadelphia' only)__
. •
----Assets January 1, 1670;
a
ffl. 4572 . 732 05 •
. , . $
. . .
• TallitTETS:
i
William if;Gandlton t - • Ghallea P. Mower,
John - Garromi, ,• ., • • •poter . Williamson, •
George P.Toung, Jesse Lightfoot, •
-Josejiti:ll..Lyndall, , 'Robert shoemaker..
'-••••Levt-P.•Goats,--! '" " •,- Peter - Armbruster.
thisdned Graham/k m h -
. 8 11. e H. Dickinson,
- WM. H. HlMELT 9 ll l N, ll Prealdenti _ • '
BAMIGCLI3PAGE&WE Vice President
W. T. BUTLER, SecreWry. ' ' •• • • '
rI II3 :E — RifLrAWagISBURATNOIIOOII
PANT Or PMILADELPEIL6.. •
Incorporated In 1841. Charter Perpetual.
°Moe, No. 508 Walnut street.
CAPATAL 41X10,000,
_inatirewagalmi Buildings , r damage by irnal, on Nausea
'ateres and other limited or perDetll, and on
rorelltires Goods, Wares and Merchandise In town 01
_ Loaste PROMPTLY ADJIIBTED AND PAID.
assets,•"Member 1 1860 ....NAP:R*B72 41
Invaded in the following IleonritieS,
Fire MortgaOs on Oily Prokerty,
"C11111d7;«;.... . —lmmo a
upp4 stryproil7;3;tiiii.;tiCang 82,000
Pnlinde/Pnla OUT Per Cent. Loans 75,000 00
St 4 Warrants
„, • 6,035 70
Pennsyltanits 1118,000 - WO fi Per Cent 80,000 de
-Pennsylvania Railroad Bonder-First Mor i
Camden and Amboy Railroad ComaanY'so Per
Cent. ' .. 090 01.
Wantinsdon' and ifiZWYop 7 • ...
rt
'
gage monde- ' . . . . ... . 4,2A1 01
Comity. Fire Infinraine . * ....... 1,000 Ot
Mechanics' Rank .. .4,000 Oe
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Bteek. •"" /0, 000 00
Onion Mnttallnsnrande Company's Stock 190 IX
Reliance Thanrance compa a y of Philadelphia -- -
Cash in Bank ander' ... 10.815 71
Worth at Par'
Worth at present market' Peceti , --....-....—',
DI.BZOTOBB.. "
1
Thomas O. ;liii-, f 7• - - -•-•• -1103 n 144 8 . 11 • 9 °M
William Musser, • • ' • Samuel Cutter
Samuel Bispham, • • James T. Yennih
El. L. Carson, . Isaac P. Baker,
7-131. Stevenson , . - •. --- 1. _ - Chiliitiiiii J. Notralant
io,:w; Tingley, - - Samuel 8., Thome4 - .
ltdward - Biter. " ' .
--- -
W H 0114,8 O. B:11.11, President
m, Olivia, Beerettu7 • ,
Puit.s.ear.pliza.Becomher 22.1869.
CHARTE.R - PERPETUAL. ..
ASSETS' s2oa#lo.
MUTUAL TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GER. -
ALS NTOWN,
_. OFFICE NO. 4324 AIAIN. STREET,
Take Risks. in. Philadelphia, Montgomery and lucks
counties, on ' the most favorablo.torms; upon Dwellings,
Barns, Merchandise, Furniture and. Farming Imple
ments, including Hay, Grain, Straw; Jo. , drc.
DIRECTORS ' ---- 2 -
Spencer Roberts, -- --Nicholas Rittenhouse,
John Stallman, Nathan L. Jones,
Albert Ashmead, _ , . James F. Laugstrorh,
Joseph Randsberry. ' no:Mag. Weiss,
Wm. Ashmead, M. D., _7 - Joseph Boucher,
Abram Rex, • Chss. Millman, .
•
. Stokes.
CR ROBERTS, Pre:Mont.
*etary and Treasurer. -
`s. G. LERMAN,
- ' Assistant Mearetary.-
Obm. H
SPEND
CHAS. H. STOKES, Sec.
my2fri tn th -m
- TIIIITEDI FIREMEN'S: .1NKT,421141,
- - COMPANY Of patraantirnui.
This Oomparip takes risk - a - sit theloWeittstesconaisteni
with sect-441u= confines intbusineis exiiludre/Ttc..
FIBS INSIIBANOR IN THll'O - 114 01 PH/LAD/L.
PHIA.
onn 0E—N0.123 Arch street FOurth National Bank
DIRECTORS •
Thomas J .Nartin, Henri W Branner,
John Hint Alberti:ls Ring; - -
Wm. A. Rohn, Itenry Bumiu,
James M ongan, James Wood,
Wiliam Glenn , Charles Judge,
Jamas Januar, J. Hear Aslant,
Alexander T. Dickson, Dui& Mulligan
Albert 0. Eobertet Shinn Fitzpatrick,
rimier . Dillon.
CONRAD LAND/IEBS, Presidtmt.
Wm. 4. ROLM. Trees. WK. U. FLOWN. 800'•
4MERIOA_N FIRE LNEITTRAITOE 00M.
PANY_Anco_ orated 110.0.0harter Owapetaal..
o. MO WALPMT street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large pail-up Capital Stock and Surplus in•
vested in, Sound and , available Securities, continue ie
insure on dwelling*, stores, futniture, merchandise,
vessels in port,. and their cargoes, and other barman
property._Alllonses llberallyand pr o mpti r w a t e d
DlzzoTouts.
_.....
i v
Thomas B. Marie, Edmund O. Dutilh,
John Welsh, , Charles W. PoultneY•
Patrick Brady, - Israel Morris,
John T. Lewis, John P. Wetheri ll ,
William Paul.
• THOMAS H. MABlS.President
ALuslvo. 0 swim). Secretary
ANT S l t - ,A UTT'E INBIIEANUB< 00 M;
ANY.--4311ABTER PESPETUAL.
Office, No. MI WALNUT fitreet,._above
Wiltinerire agaihet Lower Damage by Fire en Build.
Inge, either perpetaidly or for a limited time, Household
Furniture and 'Merchandise generally,
Also, Marine Insurance on Vesselsi ar g
Freights. Inland In surance to all partsof the Union.
end
ion.
William Beim; -DIREC I TORS.
Wm. M. Baird: .
Lewis Andenried,
.John Ketcham.
John B:Biackiston, .Y. B. Bauin„
William F. Dean, , John B,HeYi
Peter Siegewr ru i A Samuel Botliermel.
IMBE,Presi II.
dent.
WILLIAM F. DEAN, Vice President.
Wit. M. Bitrrn.Becretarv. , taxi to
A. C. BRYSON 86 CO
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON ,& CO.,
A. C. BRYSON .t CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYBOR: & Cl?„,
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
60'I Chestnut St.. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. &.604 Jayne St.
607. Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Obestn . ut Bt. 601 'Jayne St.
(BOOM' Bialdiez Ph i ladelphia,)
B ok JEMPrlntera;
Book an d Job Print ers,
"Book,and Job Prters,
Book p.nd ,Job Printers,
. Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Book and. Job Printers,
Workmen Skillful. PriceS 'Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workmen Skillful. , Prices Low
_-Workmen Skillful. Prices .Low. _
Workmen Skillful.._" Prices L0w.,,:,.
-Workmen Skillful. Prices Lovr.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Loy,
Workmen BkLllfol, Pelee+ Law.
GIVE 1711 A TRIAL. ,
°TVS US A TRIAL.
GIYE, us A TRIAL,.
GIV.E US A ,T11.1.4L.
GIVE 'ITS A TRIAL.
.GIVE US A TRIAL
GIVE VS A TRIAL,
P 9 - SALE, IB O —TON S -Or
ohaui . Atios) , App l y W omENAI , 7 - & - (3077; - Oharlesfoiatiiitirtniting and for otil* by ZDW.U.
L23llVoluut otroot, ItoWhili IG boutb, E rout atco6t.
17ffE=ME
43
840946 61
th s tl
TI.Nlx.
STEAM ENGINES—HIgh and Low Pressareillorizou ,
tal,' Vertical, Beam, Ottoillathig,t, Blast , and ilornitts
Pumping.
BOlLERB—cylimiler, Fine, tutialar, &a.
STEAD .GADRERS—Nairmyth , and Davy;styles, and 04
nil sizes.
CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Eland, Brase t tit O.) -
BOOFS—Iron Frames for cdveritig With State or iron.
TANKS—Of Oast or Wrought Irentfor relbsethm, Wake§
oil; &c,
GAS MAGGINERY—Stioh ag Bon& Clastingl s
, Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Poke and tibargi4l
Berrowk Valves, Goternores; &g. .
SUGAR, DlA.OHlNRltlf—tinch •sa Vacuum Patti lad
Phmps, Defeoatori, 801616 Black Filters, , Burrienti!" '
Washers and Elevators Bag Filters Sugu and Rona -
Black Oars, &o. .
Sale manufacturers of the following epecialties:
In Philadelphia and vicinity,orWillicon Wright aPhtd¢tr
Variable tat-olf Steam Eligille._
-• In the United States; .of Wetra'Patent Rolf-oentst ,
lag and Self-balancing Gantt Sugar-drafting t
chine.
Glass dt Barton's improvement on AsPitiwal.LltWooteera—t.
Centrifugal. ,
Barton; Patent Wron,ght-Iron Retort Did.'
Straban'a Drill Grinding Rest. . r •
(jontraotati for the design, erection and 11=4 tight Re.. •
'fineriesfor working Sugar or illol,aasse,
fIOPPBR. AND, rraadvir
Sheathing, Brazier's Gorier Nail. Rolm sin*
'.']..`.:-:4i3.:.f.j,. - 1,7V.
' • •
"Mildly mai'
M THOMAS & BONtiI_AIIOTIONIIIII4
All . _ Nos. UTAIWINCrEIIooth TOUNTR dead,
; "
All.
0? STOOKS ANDIIII/IX•llBTArri._
' Sir Publicwas at
the Phttadelthha
Ixobsorthrlar.'
TOlCSOlT,ltrfo'anatr—t;',. k-;l4lx4.ltAiri.iiriiiiir
air Furniture gel"
of the Auction store "
THUNSDAY._ I, ‘- • - ,rty.l:_,afaig,,...!Zfirl
• sir Wu at osamehoosiebefia miaow ,
. MISOE'VhAN .0 "BOOKS- 0 ' ,
# OW ----'
Irk it iiiiiiindiT It ..
oIuItmAymTERNQGL, : -
Jul y 1 , at .4 0 tioh...— , ; • bx...o' S. V ~. " .
Sale ,Nd. 704 hMlnitstrgatt IV
Et ET DBES OF AN ICEDEAK SALOON AND
CAKE BAB EBY, COUNTERSt_,II_O_WQ_ASIIttizf4',:.
MARBLE TOP TABLES. 800A.' WATER' FOOS
TAIN, ICE OREAM OARS AND 191/,(6oPrl*Dlki,
PANS: &c. . "
• ON TIIHSDAY - MORNING.:;
July 12. at 10 o'clock by Mitalogll4 a'fAlfg,
Second street , the entire Fixture' comprising—Cepa
fere, Showcases, marble-top Tables; OltalgrelVeltait-W ,
ipets, Oil Cloth. Soda Water Fountain and Ap4retils. a'
large quantitY Cream Cans and.illqal ooPeor
Kettles, • Bake PAM,. Jelly AioulditNitiendr S she and
"Cutters; Bread Troughs, Ice Cream PlatesiCake
Glass Jars. Ac. .
May be examined on themorning of sale at 8
llale NolB2tiAroh,strebt.,z
ELEGANT FURNITURE, &e.
ON MONDAY MORNING;
July 11, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1820 Arch street, by .
Jenne, the entire Fundture of a :gentlemaw . goirigns
Europe, comprising—ltosewood 2 Parbir - Snit,
.corered
with crimson satin; Centre and Bouattet:Tableeritoser
wood Plano, made by Minns & Clarltr elegrne- etaticat
and Pier Mirrora, fine Lace Curtains, parsed, •
Walnut Oarred Swiss Wood Cloak add Orntinfents: -
Ball Furniture,Walnut Dining , Room
titre, Extension Tabld, China, Glass' an d- '
Secretary Bookcase, superior ' Walnut Chamber Fare!.
ture, fine Spring and Hair Heiresses, Bolsters and NU '1 .1 ,
lows, Wardrobe, mirror doors; elegant Axminster, Val- -
vet and other Carpets, large' Musical -Box, handsome
Gas Chandeliera, and Fixtures, small Fireproof Safe,
made by Farrel & Herring; Kftchen &c,
Furniture made by - Moore-et CaulnlettP I
TL. ABELBRLDGB & OQ., ../LUOTWAT;',-
• VERS. NO. /WS MARKET stieet.abai4 11 0 Ifth. , •
• SPECIAL SALE: er BOOTS, SHOlCSi'ile.; • . • •
'ON .WEDNESDAY MORNING,
Jqly 6, at lO 'o'clock, we will sell by. catalogu e, 6oo cases of Boots anal Shoos. of city nod ,gsater,,a It - .-
facture, to which the attention of buyers lit• called. L._
TODIAS" - BIRCH •-&- SON; , AIIOITION
BEIM AND COMMISSION .METIOTIANTit,
No, 1110 CHESTNUT street, 4 _
• - 7.llear entrance No. 1101 Sitbsour street. f •
Household Fttruitnre of every deseriptton:,rocetred •
' • . on Conaignlstent.z •
Sales of Furniture Divellirurs attended
,ort
most , vasottable terms. - '
11, , -INCCIAELLANDi•'' AUCTIONEER
u
• p CHESTNUT Street. • • .
Persoilsj, atfeatioft" Wen' 14 bales of nbuieitati
rnnti tu re stlJwolUntis.: ; t
SET PdSlic Sales of Furniture at the'AnctionHocins
1219Chtiettitiretreet, friary Monday
foro A. orliculara see Public Lodger. •,S• •
N: • 13. anterior olliso of Iftlrolpia
0.1
tligE P I:NOIPAL MONEY ESTA- 1 1 ,
4/441344 ,
- -TRENT, S. E. coiner of SIX.TII and RA:Olff '
etieetit
Money advanced on Merchandise geitanklly, , F.,Watehess - •
Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and .on a. -
articles ofvUlll6,lordny length. of time' on.. .1 41
WATCHES AND JEWELRYAT. PRIVATE ligfia
l
BiterGell' litniting.Ctufe, Double Bottont.and
•Face American'. and - Swiss-Patent , - ; Lever
Watebetrr Fine Gold Hunting (lees and Ope - Face lie
ins watches; Flee field planter and other •Wotcbes •
MOS. ilVer Hrintim d_
Case anChettireOHAßll6ll4 - A
rican and 13wies , Patent never and *.bel3illol- -+Wstqlei;
Double Case English Quartier and otherlN, 11,03.1
dies' Fancy 'Watches, Diamond Brow ins . Ear Rtngs;fituds, &o, ; Flue (laid V_ltaine Kenai'
lions, inger
Braceleta, , Scarf 'Pins,' • Breastpins , finger
andJeWelrygeners ll 7. - ...r -• • -
• FOR fiALR-A large and valuable sire-I:moor'utteet,.
suitable for &Jeweller cost, SOO. • La:,
Able. several Hots in South Caradeti, Fifth an d' uneet
out strudel, ••, 0
•
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DAMS-11.ARVEr i 4.IIOTXONAICIA,
(Formerly with M. Thomas & Sons.)
'Store Nos. 48 and to North Stxtlestreet.; . •
WSW — Sales at Residences receive particular *-- -
efir Sales at the Store every Tuesday • •
Y: BABBITT CO.AUCTION - EWA
B
'att44.`
TING I -8121T430-$
",_- Nos. 7:32 n - i -Aa - 23Aukricet street: corn rot
r , • I '
I No.n.kt CHESTNUT street. tabovellerenth
TAMES A. FREED , " AIIGTIONNECIty
" No. 422 Walnut Rtreet
R. TAryttiir,-
VeNfiirriery ind: r l i ctile r t
s .. coatl L L
• in and iiiiiorth street
Establtdied 1621. •
W.ll. G. FLANAGANdicTSION O
HOUSE AND SHHP PIATINIDEIII3 O
_ Na. 129 Walnut Street
lyi
JOSEPH WALTON & CO.
•
CABINET MAKERS,RQ OS - -
.. - Mantitacturers of flue fttruitureMul of medium Drlcod -
furniture of superior quality.
GOODS - ON - HAND - AND - TX - ADE TO - OHDES,
Conntere, , Deek!vork„.4c., - = f4r_l_llAnkfti-Offi,oas,
- Stores, made - o - order. • • • ' JOSEPH WALTON,
,JOS. W. LIPPINOOTT,
JOSEPH L. _SOOT' • -•
ES L. WILSON
HOUSE: PAINTED,' I
518 8017TH NINTHfiTRICET.';;
Residence-5= South Ninth stroot, ap..10 Iy 4Pit
■
CARPENTER AND BUILDER;
NO. 1
PHILADELPHIAET,
Jele-IYTP
E.B. wronT, •
ATTOBNET AT
uommisedoner of Deeds for the Ste -T."7
11671 — tullion street°f. P enlisMatils
No. 11, Ctdcsito, %into,
_O T_T_O .11 AT Ti Dllololf—BMEltor
a../ width, from 22 inches to TO inChee wide,nllAitenberel
Tent and Awning Duck, Paper-maker's Peltintif Btd2
Twine, dm. JOHN w..wrionarmti
No. Iffi Church street City Eitorael.,
GROC
SHERRY WINE.—A• VERY STI,P,ERIOR.:.,,
and yu~o EalA — Sharri Wino at only 415.00, Der, '-
gallon, at COUSTY'S East End Grocery;r4 o, 118 South
tiocond street, below Chestnut, ,
iLARETS.--EXT.Utc - QTTATATY T &BILIS
rets; at 04. alB6 ttud 07 tier - OAS° of dozen
ttew—ofrecent Importation—ln store and for sale at
(MUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 113 south Booond..
street,•below Chestnut.
CALIF I R - 11;1 A SALMON.---FR ESE E:,_:, ; -
Salmon from California ; a very choice article ;, for 1.: •
sale at °GUSTY'S East-End Croceriei- NO. 1.1.13 Smith'
Second street, below Chestnut.
SEA MOSO FARINE—A bIEW.ARTIOGE
for food, ir ery choice and delicions t at COUBTY I B . '",
Eaet End Grocery , No.llB South ,Second arca* belOW,.. o '
Chestnut.
MUTT - - .4.132(
PAL
SON HAMS.-A VERY C 110.1%.
g j r AFt h i a c i l e olalatrgAl i tok e t 4 tto the. boat dtind
South Second greet, below Obrdnue Ur:?9er7).24:°:'
UST RRCEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000
cases of Clunpagne, sparkling. Catawba and Cali.
ornia-WinOe, Port,3ladeirai Sherry; Jamaica and Santa'
Cruz Rum, thee old Brandies and-Whiskies, Wholoeale
and Retail. P. J. JORDAN; 2.20T0ar street.
Below Third and Walnut °treats; aud above Dock
otr64. do 7 if
T ORD
'AN'S CELEBRATED PURE TONIC
Ale for Invalids; family use, oho:
The subscriber is now furnished with his full Winter
supply of his highly nutritious and well-known` beget
-
age. Its wide-spread and inoreaeing use, br ,order or
physicians, for invalids, use of families, Ao.,uorrunond it
to the attention of all consumers who wants. strictly
pure article ; prepared from the best materials, and put
up in the most careful manner for home ruts or transpor
tation. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly supplied,
. JORDAN,
No, 21 , 1 d Pear street.
del below Third and' Walnut stream '
fkIACIIINERII.IIKONT&V.
MERRICK Lit SOISS,
SOUTHWARK rOHNTIST,
• 4.50 WA SHINGTON I Avenne, , Philadelpbla t .
NANUFACTURR