I I OKEIGN JOTTINGS. ' --The Glasjrow Ihrakl announce the dftath of Tsinhop Murdoch, the head of the Uoinun Catho lic of Glafrow. Tbo Duke dc Moray's stables and brnodinsr meadows nt Virolluy, near Versailles, have beeu eold lor 135,0011. According to the West accounts frora Cron stadt, that port is tuirroiinded with ice. (lorn mumrationa with Orauienbaum are carried on by means of sledixes. . i. la fkossa Elertrica, a comic Italian paper, publishes a caricature ol all (he Italian min'mtrTi on their Knees biytrinir. I'attl to Rive a perform ance for the bcuefct ol Italian finance, There is a rumor that thfl duty of military service will be rendered universal in Kuseia, and reduced to seven, and in tome cases to three years. The accession of Leopold II to the throne of Belgium lias been celebrated by the remission ot sentences upon all persons undergoing nhort terms of imprisonment. . The Bishop of London, it is said, will soon brinfr to the notice of Parliament the present 'working of the Rubric respecting: the dress of ministers and the ornaments of the Church. Of a quarter of a million of pounds subscribed among the three million inhabitants of London in support ol the Bishop of London's Fund, exactly one-half is given by ninety persons. An effort is making In London to obtain an act of Parliament with the view ot assimilating tho Enslish law to that ot France for the protec tion ol the copyright in print and engravings. . St. Martin's workhouse and Archbishop Tenison's library and schools have oeen pur chased for the enlargement ot the National Gal lery in London, at a rost of jCH(J,()00. it is said that the forthcoming report of the French Minister of Finance will show a surplus on the ordinary budget ot 3(1,000,000 francs, ap plicable to the extraordinary budget ot publio works, and that the anwriissenvint luud will once more be active. Two deaths from hydrophobia were regis tered in London in the last week of December. Another death registered was that of a young lady, daughter ol a clergyman, who died of "broken heart from acute mental distress" re sulting from the loss of her Bitter. The Tycoon ol Japan has littery sent some valuable presents to tlie King of Prussia, as an acknowledgment of the kindness which ins em .bassy received in Prussia three years aeo. They conBist ot rich velvet and silks, porcelain, cabi nets, furniture and arms. Among the latter are five swords. A Madrid letter in the Paris Temps states that M. Monturl'd, a Spaniard, has polved the pro blem of submarine steam navigation, by the in vention of a vessel which can remain lor hours at a considerable depth, can discharge cannon irom below, and even act us a ram for piercing the hulls of iron-clad (ships. In two things, says a Vienna correspondent, the Hungarians have greatly improved during the last tew years. Formerly they were in the habit of asing language which almost made one's hair stand on etd, but now an oath rarely passes their lips. They are less supercilious anil overweening than they used to be, and no longer all'ect to despise other natious. The PaH Mall Gazette states that the bread--and-butter controversy at Christ Church, Oxford, has resulted in an entire change of system, and the various pincers of the college will for the future be put on salaries. The ollice of manciple has, it is stated, merged into tho department of the cook, and a fresh place has been created in the lorra of a bursars clerkship. At a place called Ponte da l'Archetto.'not far from Milan, a young woman engaged (to no married was recently seined in the fields near home by two men, who cut off her luxuriaut hair with a pair of shears, altT which they de parted, saying, "Now go and marry the man you have chosen." The act is supposed to have been inspired by Jealousy. The Pall Mall Gazette publishes tho follow ing from Rome: "it is the custom at Rome for the cardinals to wri.e every year to the Catholic emperors and kings, to oilier the compliments and congratulations suggested by the return of Christmas and the opening ot a new year. The Pope has lorbidden tne members of the Sacred College to pay this mark of respect to the Em peror of Mexico." The enthusiasm of the people of Sweden, says the Nord, in relation to the adoption of tho projects of reform, manifests itself In daily ova tions towards tho King. Some days ago, when he was leaving the theatre, the crowd wished to detach the horses and draw the royal carnage themselves. The King refused, and exclaimed: "JSo long as I am king my people shall wear no bridles." r-M. Provost, a veteran actor of tho Theatre Francais, died (Jrccently of a pleurisy, after an illnecs ot only three days, at the are of sixty eight He was the beau ideal of the "heavy lather" in legitimate comedy, and played mar quises of the ancien regime with great dignity and correctness. Like most actors ot the Fran cais, he gave lc8ons in declamation, and very many of the rising members of the profession (ladies principally) were his pupils. Madame de Paiva has nearly completed a magnificent mansion which she is building in the Champs Ely bees. M Baudry, a painter in the front rank of his profession, whose luscious Venus Astarte three years ago was a rival, at least ex equo, of that of M. Cubanel, ot the same year, is painting the celling of the principal diawing-room. The dining-room, too often in French houses destitute ot ornament, is adorned with pictures by Geromo, Deluunay, Comte, and Boulungex. The London Times concludes an elaborate review ot a biography of the late President Lin coln, published in London, as follows: "Every one must believe in the Divine and not the human government of the world who spps hnw In? Northern people were carried through that penu ui uiuuitiuuu, ior me nignesi esumate oi Mr. Lincoln's powers would not lustifv tho opinion that he was either a cloud by day or a pillar of Ore by night to the nation over whose struggles ana sorrows ne presided wun such sor rowful 6ytupathy and honest care." The" Governor General of Kiew. in Russia. has issued an ordinance forbidding tne use ot tue i'oiisn language oypnysicians lor writing their prescriptions, and by druggists for keeoing their books. All tickets, labels, etc., used by the latter are to be in Russian alone, under a penalty ot 60 roubles (2001.) tor the first olfense. 100 roubles lor the uecond, while tho third infringement of this regulation will be followed bv the closing of the nharmicv. Pnvsicians may employ either the Russian or Latin lan guapes, out for each prescription in Polish they ii io .At.V, .i3 1 .11 . : . . 1 1 c ; .I... Jliuur B 41IIO VI IV lUUUIu) UUU U191U1B3U1 11 1U illC serv ice ot tne state. The Marquis de Larochejaquelin has died at Pecq, near St. Germain, Paris, at the age of sixty. He was the son of that Marie de Victoire de Dounssau, who, while fighting by her hus- . band's side at La Vendee, at the battle of Cholet. , held in her arms an infant ten months old, who became the senator and marquis lust dead, and lied to the woods, where, utterly abandoned and unprotected, ehe gave Dirtn to twin girts. There is little to be said of the representative of an ancient name who has lust departed. His early adhesion to the government of the coup d'etsU lent but little force to it, out irrevocably dis gusted his relations. Lord Palnierston's effects wero to be sold by auction on the 9th C January, at Cambridge House. The dining-room suite, which In of carved Spanls-h mahogany, consists ot a noble pedestal sideboard, massive telescope dlnlng- tables, etc. The morning room suite is in white 1 ffl cn ! ..-(...nnn ArniA'l c 1 lr With BUU tutU vwtv.j m VA1LUDVJIJ UjUXu by. nuu mahogany book-case and chairs. In the breakfast-room there is a splendidly executed and verv massive bronze rierln.qtul hot-air stove bv Vufliamy, made expressly for the late Duke of uamDiue. in me oau-room there are three very beautiful cut-glass chandeliers (one for sixty Hants, and two for thirty-live lic-hta earlO Besides these there is an immonse number of Interesting objects in biena marble, mahoganies 1 1 ! , 1 1 - ...... t ' Ol uiiieiruv iliuub, uininc, ciu. THE. DAILY EVENING, TELEG R APH PIIIL IWTERi:sriN ITEMS. , bMAi.Lro. One hundred and twelve ciwcs of smallpox linvo just been trotted on one planta tion in a sub-district of South Carolina. Xoiucco. The Glaspow (Mo.) Advertiser says tooacco buyers have been very biiny in Howard county dining the paot few weeks, and are buy ing at from $5 to f 16. MrJkitlor. of Glaigow, had purchased upwards of two hundred thou pnnd pcunds, at an average of about $3't0 per hundred poundF.' , . .. OMNinrsEsf "oV Trig Mississippi RiVKn. The different railroad companies ac St, Louis have commenced running their huge four-horse omni buses, loaded Willi passengers, across the ice bride. The event Is interesting, as one which does not occur once In many years. There Is no doubt that if iron tracks were laid the steam locomotives could crops with equal eafcty. LrccTCBFs. Ex-Governor Wine Is this week to df liver a lecture in Richmond for t'ae benefit of the Female Humane Association. Subect-"Fe-male Orphan." Dr. George YY. Bagby, of Rich mond, delivered a lecture m Lynchburg a low evenings ago. - His subject was "Bacon and Greens," and was handled in such a hnmorous and populnr manner,' that he lifts been called upon to repeat it there and In Richmond.'' DFATn-imn Marriage. Last week Mr. Fran cis H. Goldrick was married on his death-bed to Mies Mary C, daughter of Hon. P. A. Cannon, of Connecticut, af Newark,' Now Jersey. Mr. Goldrick returned recently from the army, and was confined to bis bed from disease contracted in the service. . Some three hours before death he was united In matrimony to his atlianced, at her request. t 5JAn Elegant Rembmbrahcer to Mns. PhbsidknT oiiNsoj). We understand that Mrs. Joiinson has received from Sir Morton Pcto (whoso recent visit to the United states will ljug bo re membered with pleasure by all who had the advantage of meeting him), a most elegant and cosily present, in the form of a Christmas box of rare and exquisite device, filled with , Parisian bonbons. Jfatiunvl JnlelUigencer. , , , The Cebman Arctic Expedition. A late Eng lish paper says: "It beems probable that the Prussian North Tole expedition, as projected by Dr. Peterman. will realiv be undertaken next vear, as both C'ouut Bismark and General von Roon (the Minister of War) are in tav.r of it, ami have promised tho ass'stance ol the State. General von Roon wished that Austria shoull oin it: but the nronosal has been declined, pro bably from financial reasons, and perhaps others as wen." Salk op Keitt's Fptatr in 8outh Carolina. The estate of L. M. Kcitt was recently sold at auction. It coasted only ol a tew punv cows, a large number of hogs, and some furniture, whiah brought good prices. This estate e?cap jd Gene ral Sherman's men. and the overseer in charge carried all that he could from the home planta tion to the smaller one of five hundred acres, wl.erc the sale has lust taken place. Kitt's widow is not perhaps wealthy, but sho will not suffer. Eatino Extraordinary. A man named Bnn nniin Wolfe, of ordinary stature, living near this tnnti rt i o 1 ii n u omip a fa rtr rliit'O utri thut Vs a IVll llj IU UU, U V L Ul ATI V'lJ0 llVS I U M V 11 VJ could eat the entire liver of a hog, wci.L'hhig four pounds and a half, in les than an hour. He accomplished the feat with case in half the appointed time, besides inasticatiug two plates of oysters, and crackers in abundance. Encour aged by his success, we understand he has made another wager to eat three geese in twelve hours. We chailenge the hippopotamus to beat that. Ell ton Democrat. Planting on a Laroe Scale. The Relrna (Alabama) correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writes: "General McArthur. of Illinois. has leased five plantai ions in Central Alabama for r.pt year; Major Banks, of Joe Johnston's t-rati, Mas eirrnt; General tiuaso and William it. Woods, of Ohio, arc getting some; so are Colonel ('ere. of Iowa, and a number of others. Their plan is to rent at three to Ave dollars an acre one-third down, and the remainder payablo 1st January, 18G7. Then they hire at liberal sala ries competent overseers for each' plantation." The Suez Canal. A despatch from Port Said announces that the steamer Chevalier Ross, per lormingthe service between thai port and Alex- anuria, wnien niuierio couia only ancnor in ino roadstead one thousand live hundred yards Irom the lettv. has now entered, coming irom tne sea, into the interior maritime canal, and is anchored at the quay ot the town opposite tho tran'port warehouse. The steamer draws at least twelve feet of water, thus proving that the works at the entrance of Port Said are being more rapidly carried out than was expected, since the deep ening of the passage ten leet was only aunounced lor tne Degiuntng ot next year. Fbench Brandy. The Coanae. a French Journal, states that the cultivation ot vines for Drandy distillers, ubo has decreased in tranc in a remarkable degree, in consequence of the gradual decliue in the price of Cogcac brandy and tne increase in tne value oi otner pro.tace. In the Grand Champagne of Cognac, land of the first quality has not been worth more than VijQ the hectare (2 acres) lor the last ten years, while meadow" land has risen to 110. New brandy was worth above 16 the twentv-tive gallons in the same district in the years 18ifi and lh57. There ha3 been a constant dlinmut on in tho price since the year iS.r.8, which may bo set ao wn at present at twenty-nve per cent. A QrAiNT Indorsement. Franklin W. Smith. a Boston contractor, was tried by court martial and found guilty of rocketing a thousand or two dollars out of a contract with the Navy De partment for supplies. Tho report of tho court martial was sent io president Lincoin ior nis ex amination, who returned it with this character istic endorsement: "Whereas, Franklin W. Smith had transactions with the United States Navy Department to a million ana a quarter ot uoiiars, and nad. tne chance to steal a quarter of a million, and whereas he was charged with stealing only 110,000, and from the tinal revision of tho testi mony it is only claimed thnt he stole 100, I don't believe he stole anything at all. : "Ihenfore, the records of the court-martial, together with the finding and sentence, are dis. approved, declared null and void, and the de lendant is fully discharged, j "(Signed) A. Lincoln." " The Mackerh. Fishlry ok MAsSAcnrsETTS. The whole number of barrels of Mackerel in spected in Massachusetts last year was 25G,70Gi, against 274,357i in 1864, showing a decrease of 17,501, or a decrease of over 50,000 from the returns of 1803. While the number of barrels caught have fallen oil. the duality of the catch has improved. Of tho 2M,7i6 barrels rcjurn'jd in the State this year, 153,7231 barrels were No. 1h, against 103,3834 barrel ot Is in 1804. Tho number of 3s and 4s packed has also increased slightly, say C053; No. 3s and 229 j No. -is, so that tho di'creaso in the catch ha been in No. 2s, which have fallen otf Irom 137,7463 barrelsjn 1804 to 03,5024 in 18i5, a decrease of 72,14 bar rels. Of tho whole amount there were carried into Gloucester 141,575 barrels; Boston, 30,309; Wellrteet, 17,026; Provincetown, 17,403; Cuhns set, 0028; Newburyport, 8344; Ilarwick, 58H3; Rockport, 6710; lliugham, 6701; Chatham, 4131; Dennis, 4000; Nantucket, 81)4. -J I A Cacbb for Regret. The Spanish author Earuagos gives a humorous sketch of the politi cal types of his countrymen, which we find translated in the New York Comtnercial Adver tiser. One of these types is the Mouchard, a Government spy. The creature of -Nurvaoz and O'Domiell he Is found in evert society: but is Considered a bore. Occasionally- he' lella- an anecdote which is worth being libtened to, like fhe following: I "A short' time-before' Q'Donnell'B denarrure for the scene of war, the Queen gave a State dinner, when, with a low bow, sue said the tol lowing words'tijeneral, my heart is waiting patiently for the news of the-victories which thou wilt gain; thou goon, with frenh laurels, wilt teturn to us. How happy I should feel it I could command the valiant army that with so inuch impatience' Is awaiting thy arrival I oh, how deeply I regret not being a man 1' The Queen was overcome; -with, emotion. She waf silent, and while all the others were waiting until she could recover and go on with her speech, the deep silence was suddenly broken by a soft, trembling voice, which cried, 'Oh, I also I' It was the Klug who had spoken." MEDICAL. electrical; discoveries AND GLOKlOUS UESULTS. DR. V. J. OALLOWAY, Flu:trlcl rhynlolan, for merly the parluer of FBOfEeKOB V. It. IIOL .K.H. after anabwoca of a year and a hall from the city, during which tlnif he ban been ennaged with FROK3SUB BOLLI.8, lils fatbcr-ln-Uw, in Invention. log mora mil; tlie rubllme subject of. Klootrtoltr as tha CBEAT CUKAT1VE AGENT, tiai resumed hit jucorSntal practice at No, 141 Houth KIGUTU Plrret, where he li caring, with unparalleled success the worst forms ot acnta and chronle Olnennet In our many tclentlftc experiments with .the eleotrlo, Galvnulc, Electro-Magnetic, and pure Magnolia Cur rents, and their numerous modifications on ti e bodios of varoas knluisls for the purpoie,,or as cntalnlng ,, with minute acsurac the dlreo and Indirect influence of eaoh on the organisation we have demonstrated that Electricity is the vi ol ele ment that it can be directed to anr oran or part of the body, and even after the vital functions soom paralyzed , poKSraa tha power of arousing tne dormant energies equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system to a selt'-nuHtalnlng healthy condition. The mott taUttativry resuta tolhw our trea'mrnt. In sonic Instances the disease of years' standing yioldr readily at the first touch of tha electric element, while In o tin is ltraqolrel a more protracted treatment (me very important fraiure pi our treatment is that no time la lost In tzptrimtniiug with disease. By means of an electrical tost, en accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining tha locality and character of tha fllpcare, nnd Indlcatlngtho treatment to be purxued. ' DR. P BHKDb, OFKEW YORK CITY, a aclontlflo peatlemso of ability , Is associated with Dr. Galloway In the practice. Dr. Shcdd was a student of rmfussor O. H. Bol e. with Bisny other ernlneril medical men In the city of Ecchertcr. X. Y., about ten years ago, and altor that a, partner In . the1 city of Buffalo, mil since that time ' has (riven his whole attcntlbd to the curing of disease by Eloctrlclty In n various forms and modifications, In accordance with the fr fat and lublime doctrines of Professor Bollus, who l.a broukht his discovery into publio lavorluall the prlnuiiial cities of America, among medical men and l lcctrltluna. 1 he skill and experience, thoroioro, oi Dr. ii. J. Calloway and P. Shedd, M. D., commend tliein to the confidence of the public and afflicted. Sirs. C. H. BOLLE8.Ua oldest and most successful leninlo Electrician lu the country, hau charge of the Female Deportment Our treatment Is eminently succcsstul in all FEM.VLIi DISEASES. ' N. B rrofessor BOLLES, my lathor-ln law, has no ittecctsrr m this city, although we and leiiiftliy adver tibeiuf nts in the public press ol' this city da: lug the past year from an Individual who ,has had the nudnclty to 6tylehlmelf "scccKSSon to Pbofssob Rolles.' The same Individual publishes along list of patient as rftrt;rr, giving the public to underhand that thoy were cured by htm, when In tact ever' oneol them was treated by Proiessor Bolies and myself with many thousand others. JIany of the parties he refers to as having been treated by him. MR IK fact, kas SEvnnlscE.v. All such mlsreprcFcntatlons are calculated to deceive tae public, especially the aflllcted portion. Those given up at in curable are invited to call. BIlDE.M'o can enter at any time for a full course of Instruction In our scientific practice. We are receiving letters almost dally from dlilerent parts of the country, soliciting students who have been instructed by us, therefore we can guarantee good positions to all our graduates. We invite the old students ot PKOF. BOLLES or myself whe are practising our old system in this city to become instructed in our new diicuveres, so that they may learn how to cure more diseases, and in much less time than by our old system. COhFLLT.VTION VICES. An interesting pamphlet mulled by addtesding URS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 112 South EIGHTH Street, 1 1 imw lm PHILADELPHIA. , STANDARD SCALES. F I It J3 A N ; K S STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to Every 13 ranch ofliu.-ji. nesH Where a,' Correct and U-urahle Scale ia Ilecvuired. A, nuilorm standard ot weights, and a correct aya tern ot wcipnliig, are subjocta claiming the uttontioa of every individual in the community. FAIRBANKS & EWINQ, , . MASONIC HALL, , No. 715 CHESNUT STREET, I 8 21mth6m4p PHILADELPHIA. PiANOS, Ao. E S T E Y'S ! COTTAGE OUQAN8, ot only rjiEXf'KLLED, but TTNKQrjALLKD la purity a? lona and lower draugned nei:ml!y toi i'huralies and (ivhools, but found to be xallv well adapted to tha Parlor and Drawing-Knom. For sal only by . M. BRTJCE, Ko. H.SEVF.KTH Htreet. I Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeoa C ona tutijjn Jiand. Tin era LIFE, GROWTH AN 13 BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Jiair Restorer and Dress ing invUjorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap-. pears, bald sjots are , cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful, fragrance and rich, 'glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, anil no fear ,of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Bold by nil IfrnKgUu. . - ' Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. . a WE BTAMP AfJENCY, NO. 304 CHFJSNdT KTRF.ET, AHOVKT1I1EX), WILL BE CONTlliCKD AS IlKKhTOrUKK, MAM I'M of EVE RT DE8CHTPTTON C0H8TANTXT OK IlAJnD, AJkU IU Ar AAlOUi.1. 11 U ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 18G6. MEDICAL. EPICAL E L E C T 11 1 C I T i'. . i-j... 1 J-T, ..; . .v :;v WOJSDEBFUL SCIENTIFIC DISC 0 VER r DIl. K. W. IJEOKWITII'H KLEOTJUXJAL INSTITCJTK No. laO WALNUT Street, EIc1rl-l(.r In l lta Vnrlona rorniH 4linlDliri'il for lb ;ur of ( liruaiir Jmhhim. Within the past flvo rnrf., tlmnteinih of patients ! Un trtaird at ilns oflicp. siillbriiiir rrom almost evrrr lorm and condition of drntuso cominou to humanity and in nearly a l farea lneiit or iwrfect cpre ha Uiou eOeouid. J'a gi , (luaincsn, o iiionoM, rheumiititun, dysKusia, cancer, and all tii old knotty difearMi thai are a nlyyeieian's corse, as it proves klr iusDiliiy to eradicate, arc bv our method coin parauvely easy of cuie. tpeclmcns ot tumor ot large growth cx.raeud b, means oi i,lcotricity alone, without pain, without the mo or tho kmte liLalurcs, or any otlior mcuns, may bo seen at our ollico hv tlllle intmf sted. We aro w:l!ing to undor take any ol the lollowinp diceh with every hope aiid proi-noct of eocccss wiili .ry many o.hun not bctu cnumeftited : 1. Diseases or the Brain anil Nervnu.it 47fVm. F.nilepoy, rhorea or .. Vitug' Uanoe. Paralysis (lieimi'leeial, enrtt pla, llyfttria. Woryousuosa 1'alpitniion ot tliu Heart, Lockiuw, etc. 2. Organs ami 'l tsne counseled with the Diget iive Ajret)w-ore throat. Pyspciism, Diarriieea Liywniory, tibntinato Constipariou, 11 :cuioi molded crlHes, Bilious Fiatn'ent, ai.ti l'aintor'u Coiio, and all Hlrections ot tho lror and Spleen, i , 8. Httrpiratoru Organs. Catarrh, Coneh, Influ enza, Asthma (when not canned by organic disease ol tie lic arii, ltroiichitia, riHiinny. 1'iourodyniii or Khenmatisui of the Chest, Consumption in tho early stages. , 4. fibrous and' Mvurvtar System - K'icumatitrn, Cout, X-unibago, SiiH'.eck, bj.iual Curya ure, hip liiseasea, Cancers, lumors. 6. Urinary and (levitai Organs. Grnvol, JDIahetes end lvidnoy Complniuts. Impotence and Homimil Weakness. The latter coini laiLia never fail tj yic.d rat'ily io this trcntment 0.' iii.uases 1'ecutiar to Females. TJtel us Com plalnm, iuvolvinH a uml-poMliou, as Pro.apsns, An tioveislon. Uetrovers on, lnllainmatioii, Uioeratlon, anil vnnoiiB other aflict.ions of tl.e Womb and Ova lies, l'Rinliil, Suppressed, bcanty. or Proluso Men s ruation, leucoirhtra. TO iiAl'l ts we can recommend thi treatment a ore ut tVAUltLt bUC.t-S. A most inuume rati o canes have come under tn attneut at our olhce who cuu tesaily to ihis lact Mrs. li UK W ITJi lias vi.tire charge bl tho ljiuk'8' Loartraeiu. KKliLUl.KCl'.o. Iho tl'seasod and all In'erested nre rilerred to the following iinnu J fccntlemen, WJ10 have been trenied and witnessed oar tu'uliueut on others ac Ko. lilO v ATMU r street : A. J. l'unHontou, llriKudier-Ueueral, Ko. 01(1 Pj nice sine: ; A. 1 leasoutoii, lirlgadier-iiouoral. sr. loins, .Missouri; Jno.b Vundojrrilt, OdesJ, Dela ware; K A. iSemp e. tl'reud xnanutucturi.T, ilonnt Holly, New Jerjpy; V . B. Bmitn, Irou li under, Mo. 1U22 Hunover street, I'nilude'pliia; Ceoreo Dout:afs Local Kxpiess oiqomiv, 1 hila dtlrhia; J Vt . Uiadley, pnlilither, "Ho. 60 iN. FoMrth street; Kobert V orli Ko bl K Third str. ol ; Colonel T. K. hwtency, assessor, feccnud District of Pnila dilphia, Wtlnut aad Kighth streets; Ocorjro O. Kvhiis, o 418 Arch street, below Fil'h; Wi liam lVou?!', type louiider, Ihird aurl ciivsnitt streets; Ed. llcLuue, masnluctuicr oi cotton vooOs, with very many ctheis. riiyeiomns or studen's drairinar to linvo ins'ruotion in the correct not liuntion ot K'eclrlcity lor tho euro ol diseaso can apply ut tli" Ofiico. t oncultntiou Ireo. it-scriptivo circulars of onres cQeeted. with numerous rulcrencos, can be bad l; application at the Ollice. All letters addrcsst d to . Dli: S. W. 13KCKWITII, lOsmw Ko. 1220 WALNUT Street, Fnila. f lEAFNEBS, BLIXPNESS, AND CATARRH. .4.- J. 1AA( B. M. 1., Pro essorot the Eye and r:at tients all diteaecs appcruliiliiK to the above momtien itl the utmost sne.irps TeKttmonla'a trom iliemoHt rellal'le fonriee In tlic city cm- ttv sueu at lilnoiHe. No. fill) PIKE street Tne Aiedlca; Faculty are invited to accompany their paitcnta, as he hud uo leercts hi his Kiel ice. 10 1 SHIPPING. II AMTT f.'S PQCAf2R ' IlITrcR "AM. Holt L1JSE OF IK.VW PR.s," H1KKKN1A." -COLUaBIA." "CALEHOMA." "CAVHltla.," "BK1 TAENIA," "1K111A." Steam to LlVi-ltt'OOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DCBLIS, ilLAVKY, COMK, AND tiLKUJW. R.T1 OF PflAUK. PAYABLE IN PAl'EKCUItftrNCY. CAEIVK 8tW, tso, and 70 fc'J'M-RAtiR ' S1Q Steaii'Shlp " IlIBIiltNJA leuves , hAlbltUAV, January 27. the paid crn-mr-ATE Ip.ued for bringing out pan8eni;ers from tne above points at lOWFK KATES THA ST AVY OTHKR LINE.' AIfo. to and Irom AIL M'ATIOMS OS THE IRIhII BAILWAY.S. ' SPEC IAL 01'KJE. l'ussent'rs wl.l take particular DO' ice that the ' Anchor Line" 1 ihn only line erummg tlnouth ilckeu at tne ubove rates from I'liiludeliilila to the points named above, und that the underpinned la the ouly duly authorized A gent In 1- hlindblplua. Apply to . W. A HaWILL. 6 ole A gent for "ANOHOH Lisn.' 1 15 . Ho. 217 WAl.MUf tttreet. 81 SAM TO LIVERPOOL SJjL Calling at v(UEFN8TOWN. The Inman Line. Ti in W i.1 KLY, carrying the TJ 8. KDINHI'KGH Wednesday. January 11. fTTY OF BALTIXOKE Saturday Jauuary20 CITY OK HANCHK.i'I tB, Wednesday. January tt. CITY OF 1.EW YORK, Saturday, January '1. At noon, from Pier 44 North Klver. RA'lEHOF PABUAOa. rirst labln ...W-00 btoerage.., 80-o0 First Caiiiti to Indon 85 00 8terK"t it indon....!4 00 F'wtl sbln io VarU...lU4D0"'teeraKf i urtB 40-1)0 Passengers also forwarded to liavi , Hamburg, Bra men, tit , Ad., at moderiib- rutes. PansaKe by the nial steamers, salllM OTery HATCH DAY, payable In go d Pannage Iv fhe mlu week ateauiers, psyab e in United Ntats cm' innoy. l'Be by the Wednesday steamor t ( abln, 90, Eteertge 436; payable in United Htates currency. ftteerae pasaKe rrom Liverpool or Quniitown, Itfi gold, or Its eqniva'eiit Tlrketsoao b bought her by oer-ons tending lor tlielr friends. For mrther biiormation appl at tk Comoany ' Offloea JOllN n OAIK, Af?ent. Ho. Ill WALNUT Bt . Phllaoelphla. IgSliiS." "d hwliuure Llns. via Delaware and i mini. 'Ihe steuiueraof theie Unes araleavlug daily at 12 o'clock and ft o'clock i . M., now third pier above Walnut treet For freight, which will be taken on a.' eommodatlnj tnnus. appiv to WILLIAM M. ilAIUi) & CO., Ha. IU a. DtLA WA HE Avenue. M OJJUME T S, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Etc. Juxt completed, beautiiul variety of ITALIAN MAJtBLB MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND U RAVE-STONES. IV 111 be sold cheap for cash. Worn tent to any part of the United States. , - - ' 11ENRY S. TAItR, ' . MARBLE WORKS, . 124wia Bo. Tltj GREEN Street, Vhiladolpnkv. . QRLI A N S II O U SEf No, 031 CHESNUT STREET i r ; PHLLADELPfllA, j kteppaciier; PnOPHlEIOB, Conducted on tho Knropean o'an. 1125 8m QUO IV OK l'LO W M A N, - CARPENTER AND BUILDER, - No. aa c a n t k r street And No. 141 DO( K HTREET. , Machine Work and iLTjwrlffntijig promptly ended to. 9 lta ' rrHESTAMP AGENCY", NO. 304 OHESNl'T J BTRF.FT. ABOVE '1U1KD WILL BE CONTINUED AB BKHKTOFOKB. HTAWP8 ol KVFRY DFHCRIPTION CONbTANTLY W SU.XD, AI IN AN I AUIA1&T. U pII1llA!bluI,T:ANI, bal uTIM'r,!Ji7l 0,"V""C,"K WfN"AY Jnnnnrrg lnowriVJ!i;rr,rwo.,.ii,,OAI,rt'1 rres 'iriim nf 4 en a M (i..n.l exe.oted) for f;"'.''; ,ilV'",;,',"n "fP-iig at Wilmington' neiiwaro U'lrnsil ir,n at fl'1.1 A. H repifd', for ill.Ury, Alif'.rd ana fHtitirln fT inf rmcvliate Mali Train at 9 15 A M. ttAn s excepted', for ra tn.iere aiopeirw nt h-.ter, imilw Vl.iwo.iil. ai!" lUJ'u:"r """'' ,,"' between Wl mlngtou Txprvis Train at t 45 T. M .SnmHy, ,eepted), for l a liuiote and Hanhiligton, stopping nf i 'i.osirr Clfomom, V i mini ton. .. war t. kton Norfii-e..t. l .rryvl ,. . Havre no Ursee. Abordetn. l'eir,.uan's Alsiio Is ntirt mi iiiincr s I nn. - " n.l,t Fxpre-s at 11-11 P. M. tor Ttnltrmnre and Wanhlngtoj, flopping at fhf-ier t hunow, l.lmvn if f'la.tni'jiit V ilinini.Kin. Newark, Elk. on. North East' I'eny vi le and Imvre de-Orncn. ' " r asl' PdKseuii rs by Loat from Ha'tmore tor Femes Monroe, Nor olk, t ty lolut anu Kli hmoud will take tLe v 15 .. At. Tri.fn. an aililltiiiual aeeommodntfon forthosi holding iliniirh 'Jlekets lor l:n timnre. Vnsliinitun nif on h rn i i intu a hpcclHl r i I leave the piitn"eiiilil Depot at H aft A.Ai , eotinreilng at Orav's Ferry witu the Mornlngi'ri.ro.s'train from vew York. WILM1 t.TdN AC OMnOIMIION TRA1KS Mopinua at all htaiions between l'hllailuiphla and W llllllIlHiTl. I.fMVt. l'lil'rfflnltla QIC ttn.l 111K A U 8 CO. nnd 7 Mi P. M The S io P. Al. train rnnnecti with l-'elnware Railnmd (Or Mi lord and fntpnnediate tntluni i ,"Te .w If "' ton at 7-OU, 8 10, and 9 30 A. M., and i U0 aiid li'uo i1 ja i ra n lor New ( astle leave Ptlladelphla at 8 IS A. M.. 30 and M0 P, H. ' lllt:0( till TB1N FROM Plf.TlMOUE Leave W ilmlnti n af I. -CI .vi.. and 4 0 sudg-ja P. M. liKt iR KOH PIIIL DKM'III V. IJIVA l-lirtutA . 1.411 U U . . r . an.-n 4.1, 5 III. 5-44 aii.l Ifeii P. J. ' ' l'AillMOKi TO rmLAPKLPHIA Ler.ve liiilfiniore 8 a a. fti.. M'ar Mailt 110 P.M.. pKI'rehH; bits i f xpress-SVl l M F.xprew ah Aecen iiioduilon Train for Huvre-do-Ur.no an I In tcmiediate fitalions wl I IcnvA 1 u t Imnr-a' 4 10 P M iKAIN FOK BAL. IMUKK l eave I lieof,.r ui H6i . M.. 23. and 11 50 P. M. l.ri:VH V I rtlt,iTl..n a. IQ 07 ft.l'l .... i..in , , fl'VI'AY TRAINS. 1 Ji,rrt "t r. n a t j-.n . u .... u.ui j . . i i " r' " ,gin. i-erryy ne. Ituvn-ile- t.rnto, Aberuecu, l errymau's, M;ig io la, aad Stoiumer' Mvh 1 xprrsj 111.1 P. M , (or Pa tlmoro and Wali Irtjton. PtoiijiliiL' at ( heiter 1 1mr aw 1 i,.,i 11 ' tit. V. II,, lliutou. JverV 1 Ik i m. Vai,...i 'ti :- Vile. Bticl ll,nr.-,le-Cruee. ' A ,o. lnl I...IH u I I ,.-... til, II ..nli.t- .... . . ., . . . 1 i i n.i.iiitmiB ior i mmgtoa tor li.trrineilloleiitntii n-t a' 01'. ai. 6 ,.M,,u.uH!. ruai'iuiiAVM.rllM, Jon and Newark (to ,ake piwueiiuorii or Phllai.eiphla and , i 4 ni-uiwioii ur i.uiTimorei and in' toil paf"tntirs ltuui Bultlmore or Wash- a speeln' t-nln wl'l leave WHmlng'on for Phliadclnhla ard iiilennediute stations at tf.tti P M vul" Fr IkIu fail', with passenger ear attached, wll: lenvo Wi i riiliitton lor Peir.vv'1 and intermediate s allonii a " . ir. ii.r x, niiuorioienuent. VOl.Tll 1 K A N vi' L V A N I A li Al lTvLvI X? lit po.. , f H1KI) 8ueei above Thomosoa. CHINK. KAHffiX win iiuniu, Jl' 7l.V BAliWi . At73tlA. to. (express,, for flethlehem Allentowb J.auch Ui unit, liazleion. Wt lluinspoit, and Wllkee utirri' , At 3 30 P. at ikipresii, for KetU ehem. Fasten etc reaeliiiii: F.Hton at b'4' P. Al. . I k. .... i. . i. , v. . ., t.C "iririn, Aienrown, Manet ( hum. Duurl le mi v Ullnmxport. ror noviesTuwii ut (. ;t i m., 'I JO and 419 P M. Foi fort a, li.nFtou at 10 A M. and U P. M. For I.i.nsilii'n ill 0-1,1 P. M. . IV' I, liu i,,, i.l . 1. m rri. i.al. . . . . ... Pa. iigerf i.rs run direet totlit-Uepot llf-INS sriH 1 UJ I 1 iKLPll I A, . Bethlehem at 8 25 A. V. and 10 01 am., anC 6 1.1 I. . Al , Leine Iui esto-ra at 6 30 A. M., 1-1,1 and S 30 P If' ).me l,i.i ea.e atti-10 A. Al Leave Fort W'asl lut- ton at 10 ft" A . M . and '2TB P M ON MJNDAY.H Philadelphia for hetti enetn at r A Jf. Pbdcdeiplna loi Inv'esl.,wii nt 3 P. M tioj lenow a or 1 hi adelplila a: 7 '0 . M. Beihlelien, or Pl.iianelnhiH a 4 P. M. t lirr llfrl, 'I l.,ll0. n,n.i h. n........... .1. .. TllH;j fctreei or hItPKS ftn tt. 00 na I LA liK. Age.nl IKEIGIIT LiM-:s Vvli NEW YOBK AND X a 1 the Stations on the i S and AMBOY and loniitctii g l.ailroail Intiesfeu despatch. 'Hi! t A.M) F- Aj AM HOY KAM.ROAD 4.N n lliAKSt-t.H'ATION COMPAKV ITiEl("lir LINES u;r New 'Jerk will leave WAl.M'T treet Wharf at ; I o'u.ork P. Ji., eanv (itnilas exeeeted) Freight must te de.lvered' tieore4S P M., to be for warded the Min e dev. Iteturning, tfe above hncswlil ha e ew York hi U noou, nd 4 and 8 P. M. Freiv bt f r i renten. 1 rmcetun. Kiugrion New Brnna wlik nnd a 1 points on thecauiden and Ambov llat1 . ruo; alto. n U.a He v oere Jielaw are. nnd 'fcmlne'. tn: tlie New Jersey, the Freehold and d amen burg, an ti e ldirl ui ton and Mount Holly Kai roads, received and fi .rv aided up to 1 P. at. a be l elytoei. J e av.are Hal!i,ad connects at Phi1. Hi sl.iilg Willi the LehlUi Va ley ltutiroc-4, aiul at Vnti.V km l,ui k Willi all polnm on ti r lielawarw Lackawanna and eMeru Pnlirimd. forwarding to fyracase liu.Ta'o t.nd o l.rr lolntt In S rstern cw fork. ' JbeNtw -Jtrtey Pal r--od connects at Fllabeth with the ew Jer.-ey CeMra' Kil'road, and at Newark wltii the Vorrls and Km cm Iiallroad A slip luen oranuuui. specb.vlng tho marks and num. te. Lii pin ni d r.Hlgi,ces must In every instimce, Le rent With ii.e', load ol goods or no receipt will be Civ n. Increased faci Ities have been made -or the trtii f 0' ution oi Live Hoik. .Drover a e Invited to tiy tbc re.ute W ben ft-iek is turnislied In quantities of tw o ea'-lean. or mure, It will be delivered at the toot oi oncth Mrcet iiciii the Druve Yard, or at Her No 1 ! ortb river a ti e ehlpi eis mi y dea gnate at the time oi Kh pnunt Fir ti-rms. or i.tber lnl- riiiniion, apply to , . WAI 1 ' K F1IFT. - N. K. eight Age"it, 111 No. h. L'hLA WAKK Avenue ITUladeiiilua. ijll I LADKLPHIA, 1 EKJl AKTOWN AND Nf'PRISlOWN K.MLPvO J. . . ' On and a ter WElNLf-lAY, November 1st, 1865, until r ur bet Notice. VOlf GKJtM.VN'IOWN Leave TTillarjelphJu . 1. 8, n, 10. 11, H A. M.,1,2, J-ltJ OT . O 7 , Q aa d e, IU, II. l V JU. I.euve Gi nnJtiowii fi. 7. 1M. R. .ffl. n. 10. tl 12 1 i 1,2 3, 4.4H. 6.0)4. 7,8.11 10,111' M 'j bo 8 2i, uov n train, mid Mi nnd 6IK up trains will not stop on ll.e Geroihntnw n Ursnch. IS HUN DAYS. ieava Philadelphia t)-10 A ll., i. 1. Wt P. M. eave deimantownS A M. 1 6 P M : . I l-tt-NUl' HILL TiAJLKOUJ. Leave rhlladelphiaB, 8, 10. i2 A.M., 2, 3.2H &H,1,. ard 11 P. M T Leave ( liepnut Hill 7-10 minutes, 8, 9 40, 1T40 A. M. 4U, i -tO, 6 40. 0 40. U 40. uml Id 4" luiuutes P. al. . .. ON tUMAT-. I Leave FWladclnhia 910 Bifniites A. M., 1 and 1 P. M Leave ( hoi-uut Hill 7'40 minutes A. Al 12 40, fi 40. and 0 20 minu es I . M Fi K t ONSHOHOCKKN AND NOIRISTOWtf. Leave Philui elplna ti. 8-84 TiilnU'fls,, U-ilbA.ii., IX. I th, 6X, r.H. 8 05 n Inu'ea, and i 1 P. M 8 p'Ve liolr,towu bh' 1 8 l A M., 1K.4X, 8, an4 the 5M P. 11. tialn will stop at School Lane Wia liltkon, Aianay unk, t-pnng Mill, and Conshoboi ken only ON blNLMYS. Lf ve rhl'a telphla 9 A. U..2H ind 7 P. M. Leave Noirlslown 7 A. M , uud 5 P. M. ' 1 FOR MAN N V INK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 85 mluutes, L-05 A. M , 1H, I 4) 6K,8.Kt5, und I IX P. M Lave Manajunk6),7),820.95,115, A. M.. 2,5,65. 83 P. M. ON 81 NHAY8. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 2M . and 7 P.M. Leave JUanayunk IX A. M . IH, and 8 P. M. 'Vl W. ri. WH.-ON. fienernl fupeilntendent, . Lepot NINTH andlGillil-.N Mreets W E-T Jf'RfcEY K A I L HO A 1) LI N E S.- 1 f From loot ot MA RK.E'1 Htreot (Upper Ferry). lal y. except cundK s FALL aNH WINTTR AliRANOKMKNT. Commencing WKUNEfDAl . November ift 18b. For Uridgetun. Bnleui. and a 1 St a lorn ou West Jersej and "o em itallrcads, at 9 A. M and g-30 P. M. Fo. Alll vllle and a i intermediate Uta.loni, at 9 A. U. iidt. M For Cape fay and Intermediate stations at 0 A. II. t Jlllivi.le. contecting with Frehht Train Pansenger ('at atiaetird lor ape JJay, due 3'4& P. M., mil 1 P. M.. through 1 assenger one 8 p. M. ; For Olnsslioro and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. MH ki d 3 30 P. M. For Wooi'.bury, Gloucester, etc , at 9 A. M., I. t and f.'A P. M. Freight tiuin will leave Phi adelphta. Irom Bandlord's wharf, at 10 a. M ., end Camden at 12 . J VAN HI- nmskLaER. Superintendent TTlEWL.-iTJt.RbE F.XPK COa F will attend to all the tuual branches of express business n-eeive, deliver, and forward through other responsible Fxprers oniniiiiies to all part of the country, any article lP'rusted to ibein. A Special Messenver aceomranlea each through tram Oftice, No. fi Wamnt street jfj 8" lCif -rHIlTAlTKLPlHA AKD ERIE IC5)J RAILROAD. , lhls great line traverses the Northern and Vorthwest counties ot I'ennsy vama to the oitv ol )-rie. on Laka Ki le. It has beeu leased and It is operated by tha Penn sylvania Railroad Company. . . T1MK Of pAsMlNOt HTKAlSS AT PHILADELPHIA . Arrive Eustwaidgrle lfail tram 100 P. M. , ' ' Ene F.mpreaa train 11-10 A. M, Leave Westward Krla Mall Train, 7.20 P-M , Erie F.a ores train, 7-20 A. M. Passenger cars ruu throuth on tha F.rle Mall ana Fxitom Tra'ns wilhoot taaiwe, both waja, between Phdadelpbla and Erie m .x,T. KkW YORE CONNFCTIOV. . r. . Luave New York at 6 OOP arrive at Erie at l-TT A.M leave trio at 1 P- M.'. arrive at New York I 18 f. at No change oi cars between Kite and New York. . ! J-Tegant ..leeplug ( are on all Night trams. -' ' For Initmnation respecting passenwer business, apply al 1 HIKI II I II and alARKET Hfeets, 1'bl.adeluhia. - And lorttrelukt biishM"' tha ompany 'Agnta- K. B R ro J ton J r.. corner TBIBTIt KN-rfe and MAR KET Streets, Philadelphia) J. W Reynolds, En WU lam Brown. Agent, N 4J. K. . ftalinuata. b fi.lt HOI'M ON. General Frelgnt Agent. Phl'adelphla. H. W. OWINN'KR. (ianerul Ticket AVi-nt.PrilladHlgnla JO I). POTTH General Uanagar. Wtlllanuwoit, ALFBCO L. TYLF.fi, Ueuerai SupennteudenU RAILROAD LINT.5. T t; A D r n ; n a i t i? o 7. ft UKF.l T TRtiNK I.lNr, rno riiniM.rniA io tub iNTi-kior ....... ....... i. i . o, i:i I ,K I 1 SU-vt H ' NA UIMhl Itr.Vsi, xP'J?RT"' K.-.r, AMI Till- i!NA;,,, VINT.' H A - RA Ut MrNI OKPaHskmif.R if iLV Larieg ti,r cm,ianv liepot, at Kiik' r ,2" ' I LoHHII.Lntrcets. Philadelphia attlia ot aw. . , ' MORMNO M It . i, i ;." or Keaiilna Lebaiioa Haffshnrg, r0tuJ his raliie- ni.rotsa R RAD NO with 'he Kast Pen ' -vivania Kal r d tialns tor A lenwn act and wit t,?T,'',11i,"' nnn tor llairlsbnrg eto. t ui1 !' falawlwa lilroa traPi. riluP'M0'1'.,111 "vn- '-mil a eto at H 1 B . a c , w. !" ferthern Centra , I omlwnand Vnllw and Sel.u.ilkl l and riusgiielianiia trains t.ir Nortb ."3. W""""",orl- Vrrk- t'hubrsbur Fto. i , AT ftNOOV EXPRESS Leave. rhMadeiphla a- 3 3' P. M.,.or lending, iovlt. r-'-V 'n?bnr., etc, cennect'ng wild Leading aifi t oionibia hailroad t-nln lor olomMa etc. an w,Va HKAMNO A O.M MOD tTIOV, eaa Heading ut 30 A.' M.. stoaping'at s aiious, anlvs. In I .lace phia at D-3.1 . M. all war arrives ha . !.'". H" J'bllsilefphfa tare narrlabnra at 7-21 A M.. vF.i'rA"'i:!,,,on "v "v llarrlsbur,- at " aelpai:.tft"M'0 ' 2 P-- a1.dr1a".,"rr4.,''TMBi',iD t Alailti t tra.n with a I'asw, xnt car attacbea Uana 1.1 a.tel,, . at ,2 AS. noon tor Reading a id Su way J2! 1 Vi, T, 1 ,ll,dlll'a "io an w ay stations Ail t lealNvrc tr. ins ma dally Htinriais exoeoted doXWwr' Yo''lle.tB O. A. at.. rf Ph... 1 11 KRTFR VALLEY RAILROAD. KBfseffirs ior Iownuigtown and in ei-mediate rtolai tame -lie M A 111. and 4 3n P.M. trains from PbKSet . J-ri"hoT.n ''ownlngton at 7 06 a. 14. au NFW Toaa EXPKESSFOH MTTNBTJBO AN VMM 4.fasev ork at9i. it. and 8-fK) P. M.. oaMbu Reaalim at i A ., end 14 p. M V. nntnSrSS Beriisi nrg with TeuLMivanla and Northfri h.ilioao 1 xpreM Trains or Pittaburg, buV T wiH Jismsport FIt-iira, Bnltlmor-, e'o. mi., '" F'.mprrss 1 rain leaves Harrtsburgoa arrival a. ui . iiusvIK rk.'iunns at a i: ami in hi a u oi mm ill Bi A, M , arriVTD M. and 2-45 P ftl. VleengTS, ilnsthreug tetwenjr ay City men mn ai iv a ni. aoeompsni ln tl ese trains and PlttHlnirg, witbotn ehniue 41 ail Train for New York leaves Hairn.bnrg at 1 M P M. MaU 7rain tor Uunlsbuig leaves New V wk at il Noon. ... ' tm 8 BUTLKI1.L VALLEY RAILROAD. Tialns leave Potisvi lo at 6 45 and 1100 A. M.. am I I i 4 IS I'' ,wtu,I,,I'"0U1 lomaQuaail 35a. it. and 1-40 an (. EI 1LK1LL AKT 81'rlQTJr.n AXNA RtlLROiD Tran.s leave Auburn at 7 35 A. 11 for Pinesiove and llentsburg, f.nd at l Wi P. M. for I'inegrove and " remont t n-furnlng mm Hsrrlsburga-4-00 p. M.. and from Tra meutatlOO A at.audhHO P.M. UOD lt 'lit K. M. ! Threngb first class tl. kc;s and emigrant tickets to ail the principal poltiis In the North and West aud anadaa. The lollowlng tlokeis are ontnined on v at the Ortioa ' ot h Bradluru, Treasurer, No 2-27 8. Fourth s-reet Phlla iKlpbia, or ot O. A. Nioolis. General buperintendenL Kciiolng. COM5IVTA HON TICKETS At 26 per cent olseount. botween any points destr4, ' for lamifies and lines ' I1LFAGE TICKETS Coed for 2'iCC nilles, k-.netn all points, at SfM aaeb ' Ior fumi lea und mms ' KKAbOV TH KETS, Fo- three six nine or twelve months, for bold only, to a, I points at reiiueed rnfes C'Ll KG VM FN I.'cslding en the Hue oi the road wll be fitmisned wttk cards, euu.ll ig then solves and wive to Uckeui at had laru. w EXCURSION TK KET9, From riil adc.phia io principal stations, good for Jnluiflay Miiidty and Monduv at ledu -ed Tare, to b . had only a, the Ticket Ollice at Thirteenth and CaUow hiU streets. FREIGHT. Oeods ot al descriptions forwarded to all the abova points irom the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad aud Widow street . FREIGHT TR.INS. Luave Philadelphia dany a 6 30 A. M.,12 45 noon. and. 6-Wl A M , for Reading I.enoncn Ilurriiourir Pottavlila. Por Clinton, and all poiu s lioond. k: .11.4 t lose r.t he Phi adelphla Post OtTlce for all plaeas oa the road and Its branches at fi A. M. and tor a 1 principal Stations oiil at 2 16 P. M. IU TOK NlWYt7f;KTr7E CAMDEFAND I Ambov and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Compai vV lines FLOW PBlLAOEl PBIA TO NEW YORK and w uy paces, irom Wuhiut street whart. will loave as follows viz.: rants At 8 A. At., v a Camden and Amboy Accommoda tion t '2 At 8 A.M., via I amden and Jersey City Eiprcss... 3 00 A t 2 P M via Cun den and Ambov Express u At 12 M. (iioun. and 8P. M. , via Camden and Am- toy Accommodation tFrelght and Passenger). I 1-28 A. h u.. 11 ii 1-. M. via tuiiuen and Anib.iy Ao ' Oiriiiodation (I rclgbt and Passenger), 1st class ticket. .-a, - i-a 'ii ' j' and fi''p.' 'ii.Vfor' Meunt Hollrt nilierton and VlnceiUown t at 8 A. At.l ITriilw.ln U . .nsn ijvm;i,.,. At 6 and 10 A. M. F.wsnfvl) e. Peml and 2 P. M.. lor Freehold At Sand 10 A.M., 12M..1 30,9 6. and 11-3TP M.. for Pal myra, Kiverton, lieiauco Uevery, Edgowater Bur Pngtcn. Florence Bonlentown oto. 1 be Io a. M and 6 P M. lines rnn direct through to Trenton LINES FROM KLHl OTON OF.Ftn WILL LKAVJ1 AS FOLLOWS I- " A 1 1115 A M., 4 30 and 6 45 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City Exp ess ,,,,, tJ-IMj At 12 P. M (Nltlit) via Kemdngton aud Jersey City ixpress i'ti 'I he 6 4i p. M. Line w 111 run dally. Ail others Sundays excepted At 7 !0 and 11-15 A. M. S, 3-30. 4-80, 6 and 6 45 P. M.. aud 12 Midnight ior Bristol Trenton, etc. "" At 7 A.M.. 10 60, 3,6 and 6P W. for i ornwells, Torris dale, llomeshuig laronv Wlssinomlna. Bridesbura aud F'rankiord, und at 8 P. M. for Uoltnoabura asm tuiernieiliafe kta'loiL I-ELVIBIEE Dl L AWARE RAILROAD. For tha Delaware River Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania, and New York ,-taie. and the Great Lakes i.wo inroiigii tiaios oally (Sundays excepted) front KenslUkton Hero! as follows : uNuiiiun rieiiui ai- imiows At i w a ju. ana n-su 7-30 A M. and 8-30 P. M. ior Niagara Falls, Buflalo. Iiunklrk, c an. udaiguii, Eluilra, Ithnca, Owego . 1-uiiKirK. t an. liii&iir uii. r. iinra. tinti. n.-. . Rf Chester. lilltLbsmton. i.inniin. Kvrfti.ii.ui l end. Montrose Wllkusbarro, l-eraato'i, Mroiidsburg. Water Gup, 1 e vlilcre, fasten. Lambert villa, Fimuingr' , ton, eto. ThaJ-30 P. M. Line connects dltect wlttt tha Train leaving Faston for Alauch Chunk, AUeutowo. Bethlehem, eto it 5 P. M. lor Lnmbertytlle and Intermediate Stations. For New folk, ana- Way Lines leaving Kenslagtoa) Depot, tukathe car en Filth atreat. above Waluut. naif an 1 our beturo depanuia. Tha oars run Into tlie Depot, and on arrival ol each Train, run from the Depot. On Kurdays omnibuses will leave Waluut street whart at H p. M. to Oounect with 6 46 P. M. Ihie. Kilty Pounds of Baggage only allows 1 each Passenger. Pasheuers are prohibited Iroiu taking any tiling as bag- ' gage but their wearing apparel. All Dftgage over flf r pounds to be paid (yr extra Ihe Company limit their resi onsibllltv lor-bargave to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable lor auj amount beyond SUM, except kjr ' special contract. 'ilek eta sold aud baggage checked ilreet through t BoKicn. Ji Graham's Bagrstre Express will eall far and lellvar baggage f the Depots, urders to be left at I Waurut at) I1 LlNto FROM NEW YORK FOB PHIfAJ)l!UlUA. Will leave trom 'oot of Cortland street : At 13 M and IF. M., via Jersey City and CannleO. At 7 aud 10 and I1H A. M , P. II. aud 12 Night, TlaOtv se City ana Kensington. From Pier No. 1 Nona river, at 6 A. 11. and 2 P. M., ia Ami ey and Camden, it li la. 8 and 8 P. If. (Freight and Passenger), via, Amboy and Camden. Jan. 15. UM). WILLIAM II. GAJTZMEB, Agent 1"ENK8YLVANIA CENTRAL. RAILEOAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. The trains ol the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the New Depot, at HI1KTJLTQ aud MARKET htrueta. The cars o- the Market Street Passenger Railway run to and from this Depot 'I hey leave Front street every two minutes, commencing one bour previous to the time oi departure of each Train, aud alow about 10 mlnu es tor a trip Their cars are tuwaltinv en tha arrival oieach Train, and connections are mads with ail roads crossing af ar ei street. Ou 8nuuuj-i;ar. leave Eleventh and Market streets) at 8-45 P. M. to connect with Pittsburg and i.rl Mail, and at 10 2.1 P. M wnb Phi adelnbla Express. tiaun's Baggage Ex prrsa U located a. Ao .SI 8. Eleventh street. Parties desliliig Baggsga taken to the trains oaa have it done at roasomible rate- upon application to him. IRALSb LEAYL ASDARHIVE AT DEPOi, TUUoi . LkAVk. Erie Express at 7 30 A. IT. Mall Train ' 6 00 ' Paod Acuommodatlon, Ko. 1 "10 oil " Fart Line...,, "12 09 W. Parkesburg " Too P. M - barrisburg Aecommodatlou , " 8 Si) " . Lancaster Accommodatluu " 4 00 " Paoli Iraiu. No ...... ' fi JO PI tsburg und Erie Mall 1 BO . Philaduluhla Express "1110 M. AKHlVg. Cincinnati Express at 1 10 A St. Phi adelphia i.xoress "7 10 Paoll Accommodation, No, 1 8-it) . Parkesourg Train 9 30 Erie Express "llD " ' I.anoaaier iraiu " 12 30 P. at - FasiLlne 1-10 , Paoll Accommodation, JSo. J " 4 40 " Day 1 xpreaa " I Usrrtsburg Aocommodaiton H 8 40 Philadelphia Express loaves dally. Pittsburg and Erie Mall leaves dally (except baturday). All ether trains dal y (except Kunduv). The t eousyivaoia Railroad Company will not assnma any risk ior Bagvage except for Wearing Apnarel, and limit their rosnonaibilltv to One Hundred Do lars la) vnlue. All Baxgage exceelmg that amount In value, will be at the risk of tb owner, unless taken by special contract THOMAS H. PARKS, Ticket Agent at the Depot. Ah Emigrant 1'raln runs daily (except Hundarl. For fail luiuiuiallon as tolar and accommodation, annlv t FRANC14 i U&'K. Ho. 137 Dock HUaXt