THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAm. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, I860. THE AOASSIZ EXPEDITION . Tlie Flataes of the Vaitrjrof the auh.ob 8tb IlHonrad Jle Bpec. 1,1.. ovri. In the Rio de Janeiro Times, received on Wed nesday b j the steamer II izana, we And the follow ing latorestlnK letter, written by the Brazilian tenant, senhor da Bilva Coutlnho, who accom panies Trafessor Agasstz in his explorations. It -will be seen that ARassiz has found in the Valley of the Amazon more than seven hundred new peck's of fish more than double the number he expected to discover: "Makaob, November 14 1806. Ihe collection that we made in ilia lolle anu .is neighborhood wu wagimcnit. Besides nuuiorwus species, rrorrtssor Agassis dibCorereU niau na.r peunra, acquiring knowledge, likewise, of poiii.i important law to which oe rt a In ipec.es are tuhject in their develop ment, tgnoiance ot which 1ms caused mistakes in clixsifica.ion. "Act.omburg, for examtlo. established at a special characteristic the aduorotii protnhorance fouud in the bead of soma (Mies ot the genus iychhi. we, on the contrary, lind that tliis i accidental. We had occasion to examine the 'Iwunare (the inaisrenous narue) without the protuberance; with it beginning to develop; and altor it had attained its growth. This curious Vlienomenon takes place in tne com menoemeut of winter. Xbe lislierinoii account for it by Bayiiijrthat the nab, whilo entering the 'impo,' strncs its head against the trees, and therefore ths inflammation appears, 'ino true reason, However, is tiie critical stale in which tho 'Tueunaie' is at tha beginning of winter, which n when 11 t-iawns. "lhrouch tho prolusion of ome genera of the family of Chntmidn, i-erinnt ng the eomparattv study ol the young and the adult, the Prolosnor was euab.id ta lav dowu tun lo lowing law that tho sarao species presents oifllTt ut radioals according to ace. "iu some now specks of tho Seluroidi tho lro lessor found, likcwiso, onlv two bones in the oper cular auparatus, where all tho species previously known bad three. lie verified again the principle established by hi in many years ago on the resem blance of adult and young individuals of different genera of the same lauuly. A new (tonus was lound, belonging to to family of tho Scomberoaocen, which he called Lvmnobelnna, and which was dis tinguished from the o hers by having the dorsal and anal tins greater, and the eandal rouuded. As in the genus lielona, the maxillar are equal. "borne time afterwards we caught a young one of the new genus, having the lower nazillar much greater than the upper one, and, in this point of view, some what resembling the other genus of the same family, the Ilemirampkus Jirazitiensm, inhabiting the sea, and lound on almost all the coast ot Brazil. "At ilanaos we collected one hundred and fifty mote species, almost all in the Lake Hyanuary, oppo site the city. "To day there arrived in the Icamiaba a fins col lection brought by the two parties sent to Lake Ma nacapura and Cvdayas. la two botties alone, the 1'roftssor found s.xty-eight spaoiet, and we hope to find a greater nuinoer in the oight barrels not yet opened. "The collection made np to now ensists of nine hundred and seventy species, of which more than seven hundred are new. Imagine the sarprie and pleasure 01 frofeasor Agassis 111 view of so great a result, who, wbon entering tne Amazonas, consi dered himself lortnuate should he find two hundred and fitly species. "The results that we obtained at the first points made us believe that the great river possessed many distinct faunie ot the lcnthyoloi;ioal prerines; how ever, when at our two last we explored sorao igarapei (smaller nvors) and lakes, distant lrom one another not more than twelve hundred yards, .we saw then that the number was extraordinary. The collection of so great a number of speeies in a tew places, and during only three months, surprises the more when we reflect that in 1810 Captain Wilkes collected only six hundred in a voyage round the globe, with three ships, and lasting loar years. "Fifteen new genera have been established by tho Froleuor, embracing tho fishes that live by prefer ence in tho Igarapes. Ihe lroiesor thinks of sepa rating two of these genera into families, in conse quence of their geneial character. Some be.onging to the Gobiiidei and others 10 Cyprinodentti. Tnoso flmhes are known by the name of Amor; and are found only at the west part of the island of Marajo, at the place l ay purn. I bis circumstance makes us believe that the Amort determine, approximately, tke point to which the waters of the ocean reach in the Amazonas. "The most interesting genns, however, in the opinion 01 the Professor, is one discovered by as in Lake Hyanuary, opposite this oity. It eamo, so to say, to strengthen tae aniea of the family, serving as intermediate between others rather separated, as Jacundas I Crenicyckia), and divers Acardt Satciiv peron, Hygrogonog). "l'be Professor bad an opportunity of studying the eoinplete development ot tne eggs, observing the newly-born in tho branchial peach up to their state ot swimming freely, in the species to which he gave the name 01 tho Emperor, Gcophagua Pedroinut, and of wbioh he made a complete study. "The configuration et tho head is very cnrloas in those species that preserve the eggs in the branchial pouch. They have a nervous protuberance, resembling the eiectrio lebuio ot the AliUoptorurus, in the part posterior to the cerebellum, serving as a root to tho nervo mat is dio ongea neuse to me inierior uran- cn' . ,..',:. i 5.rri n-o-K1 spec a action as ,. shown in tbe-tarsupial pouch ... , . .... . a. For this reason the protuberance well merits tho ltnt of 'genetic iobult.' "About thirty years ago the family of the Chromidt was established, almost at the same tame by Heehkel ana JUn ler, with some genera ot tho Labroids and Syenxidet of C'uvior. The naniber ot its species was then very limited. In tho British Museum catalogue published in 1862, which gives the last and most complete enumeration of this lauuly, tho number of Its species, in all the world, is one hundred and ton, distributed in nineteen genera. Of these spo clos only twelve belonged to tho Amazon. Now, however, wo have here one hundred and twenty species, almost all new, that i, a greater namber than were known In 1802 in all points of the globe. "In the next fortnight wo purpose setting out for Manes, and thence for Para." THE LATE COLONEL BOWERS. Additional rartlcalars or Ills Death COBgresmlonal Action Begurdlng It Ur of Coaidoloateo from Ooneral Oram to bin Brother TUo Goneralaad Staff and tho Illinois) GoncronalOMal Delegation to Attend Ilia Funeral. In addition to the brief despatch from the agent of the Associated Press at Poushkeepsie. published yesterday, wo this morning give tke particulars of the deplorable accident to Colo- 1 'I- U UAn-.-a iiuiutant A lint, if ' .n..i . I -General Grant, General Grant, accompanied by General Bow ers and General Grant's son, arrived at Garri son's station, on the Hudson River IUilroad, opposite West Point at a late hour on Mon day night, being compelled to remain on the oast side ol uie river unui morning, me next a ay, alter breakfast, tbo distinguiHhed party were ierried over the river. Alter General Grant had lei t his son at tho Point (where he is to remain), tne Lieutenaut-General. accompanied by Colonel Bowers, set out to return, arriving back at Garrison's about 3 o'clock: in the after noon, and about fifteen minutes before the down train from Albany was aim, ai 1 on which thoy were to proceed to New York. When the train arrived some difficulty occurred in relation to a cart et bag Deloneins to tae party Dcinir missed, when Colonel Bowers followed the station agent to bis otlice to see about it, General Grant in the meantime being seated in the car next to the last tn tne tram. When the agent arrived lu the ticket office he picked up a carpet-bag, a ud presented it to the view of Colonel .Bowers, who said, "That is not the one." rne train at that time had started, when Colonel flowers rushed out to get on board. In attempting to do so he seized hold of the railing on the plattonu. of the car in which General Grant was seated aud jumped upon the steD. his bodv striking; with such tore against the car as to break- his hold on the railing, pre cipitating hius from the step. In the lall he swnng arouud between the cars, his head and that pait ot his body above his hips falling Inside ot tno iracg, ue car running evr him. nroducinf? death instantly. Ills bodv was dragged about one huudied yards on to a switch and over it. the head being horribly mutilated, as wu also tho upper part of the .miv. a anan as nosnible tae train was stopped. the crowd rushed to the spot, and the body of the unfortunate man was taiten iron, tue uacs. General Grant was immediately notified of tho sad aflair by Mr. Garrison, who said: "General, I think your adjutant is killed;" to which the n.ni rpnlied. 'Homethirur told me he was killed;" and. upon viewing the body, ho saiJ: That IS Dim. A VCiJ aTaWlMUat TTJ. ith ma through all my battles." Turning to Major Hill, of West Point, he ordered the remains to be taken to the Point, and burled, there to lie until I urther oraers. Yesterday morninir Coroner ITazen Perry, of Putnam county, proceeded to West Point, and alter having held an Inquest on the body, de livered it up tor barial. Captain Dunn, Acting Aiu-ie-t amp on uen-rai Grant's staff, arrive'd at the Point yesterday morning, on the express train from Now York. ACTION IW CON0RI3S. Warhiwgtoh. March 7. Mr. Washburne. ot Illinois, feelingly alluded In the- House this after noon to the death, by accident, of Colonel T. 8. Bowers. In accordance with his request, a com mittee, consisting, otMessrs.Washburan, II 4rdine. Moalton, Cullotn, and Thornton, of tbe Illinois delegation, whs appointed lo attend the funeral at Wcet Point to-morrow. Leave or abHt-nce was granted to theso gentlemen for the b ilunc. ot the week, and they lett the city to-nmht for Went Point, in company with a lare number of the late Colonel's mentis. TRIBUTE OP BBSPEGT OF ORNERAL GRANT 3 STAFF. The headquarters of tho Lieutenant-General were closed, the flair placed at halt' mast, the front ef the buildiug draped In niournins. and every possible manifestation of respect pliown in memory of me deceased. LBTTER FROM THB LIEUTENANT-GENERAL. The following telegram to his brother was des patched by the General this mornlny: TigADQUARTEBa ARMIES OF TBlUHUED STATES' WarbiSotoh, 1. C, March 7, 18tS5 Lr Lorenzo Bowers, Lebanon, Pa. : It is with heart felt sorrow 1 communicate to you tho accidental death ot your most estimable brother, Colonel r. S. Howera. It ocenrred at 8 P. M. yesterday, opposite West Point. In attempt's to get on the cars while in motiou, lie fell bctwein two of them and was instantly crushed to death, llis mneral will take place to-morrow at West Point, and his brother staD officers auu myself leave in a body to-day to attend it. Your brother had won moro than esteem from all who knew him, and in his death the country sustains a great loss. U. 8. Urabt, Lioutonant (juneral. Although General Grant only arrived in the city by this morning's train, he departed with nltnoct his entire utaif for West Point again at a quarter past oleven A. M. No event, since tho commencement ot the war has shed such uni versal gloom over the Genoral's military house hold as the death of Colonel Bowers. - General Kawlins is now the only remaining member of tho "old staff." as those are termed who were with General Grant anterior to his appointment as a department commander. If. Y. Herald, Hth, THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Sltrnf ficftnt Declarations of the French Corps) lKlnlatlf Mr. Seward Promise iugr AnerUaa Neutrality Promise Withdrawal of Five Tbosiaand FreaU Troops by tbo Emd of May. ' ACTIOH Or TUB FRENCH COW'S LBQISLATIF. In the French Corps Legislatif en the 19th lilt. Connt Walewski read trora the chair the ad dress in response to the Em pcror's speech, which contained the following significant allusion to the Mexican question: Blre The Corps Lerislatif is happy to observe, with your Majesty, the tendency, constantly more and mors general, to resolve foreign difli eultles by pacific means. This tendency, strengthened as it has been by yonr inter views wiih many sovereigns, and by the friendly meeting of the English and Preach fleets, is an additional pledge of that peace the preserva tion of which responds to the require-. merits of peoples, accomplishes tht wishes of France, and honors tho wisdom and pru dence of her Government. We havo ever shared with the Emperor the firm hope that a rocon- eviction will take place between the Papacy and Italy a reconciliation essential to both their interests, to the peace of Europe and the repose of consciences. The convention of September 15, honestly executed, will be a fresh guarantee ot the temporal power (applause) tne mainte nance of which is Indispensablo to the in dependent exercise of the spiritual power ot the lioly father, (fllore approbation.) Our expedition to Mexico is approaching an end. The country has received tbo assurance of this with satisfaction. We were forced to go to Mexico by the imperative duty of protecting onr eonntrymen against odious violence, ana obtain ing tho redress of our too legitimate griovancos. Our soldiers and sailors have worthily fulfilled too tasK assignee: oy your juaie.sty to tneir ao votedness. This expedition attests once more to distant countries the disinterestedness and power of France. (Applause.) The people of the United States, which knows of old the loyalty of oar policy and the traditional sympathies which it inspires, has no reason to take umbrage at the presence ot our troops on Mexican soil, lo Tnulr ill Alt i-onall anonilrtTii anna dnw Ali At- Mti. ..ii. v .null . v m . . aau wu w.w v . v. . j sideration than our own convenience would be lncolBDaliB,e with our rights and our honor. (Loud applause.) ut these, sire, you arc the guardian, and the Corps Legislatif knows that you will watch over tnem witn a solicitude woithy of France and of your name. ALL1GED DESPATCH FROM ME. SBWABD. From the Paris Patrie, February 19. It is rumored that at a Cabinet coanell recently held in Washington, Mr. Beward presented the draft of a despatch to the t rench Government, manifesting the most conciliatory intentions towards Franca, and intimating tho realiness of tbo united mates to proclaim their neutrality in Mexico, subject to certain conditions. WITHDRAWAL OF FITS THOUSAND FRENCH TB0OTS BY THB BND OF MAY. The Paris Patrie, Febrnary 22, says certain proposals have emanated from Maximilian. which render possible tbe return of five thousand troops lrom Mexico fey the end ot May. French Items. , A DELICATE SUBJECT FOR A FRENCH PLAY. Parit December 29) Cor: London Ctimopolitan. Tbe Theatre Francais iust now devotes all its attention to the remarkable production of M. Ponsurd, which has been announced under the diflerent titles of LeLion Amoureux and Madame lallien. The readers ot the CosmovolUan were recently informed that the Princo de Chimay, wnose lamuy Aiaaarae xauien entered on occa sion of her second widowhood, had protected against tht use which M. Ponsurd proposed to make oi his relative's name. "The affair his been amicably arranged, and M. Ponsard has con sented to oxpuniie from his production the name ot Madame lallien, as vi ell as tnatot i allien biu self. Instead of the celebrated conventional .another possessing no notoriety has been sub stituted. The most important character in the piece, however, is that of (General IJocho, which will be performed by M. Leroux. One of tho scenes, already highly spoken of,is a curious one, representing the interior ot a member ot tho convention's house, which will reproduce wlih the most scrupulous accuracy the lodgings of Robespierre. SOCIAL WAR AMONG FRENCH ACTRESSES A SHARP HOT FROM A FAIR YOONO LADY. An interchange of rather sharo letters hat lately taken place between Mad'lle Colombler, the actress, and some others ot the female pr- tormers in rans. a correspondent of tne Paris I ori gives the following version of the matter: Mad'lle Colouibior.a former papli ot the Conserva toire, who wakes a large income, apparently by play In i ihe part ot innocent younr gins, possesses two strong oerebral ortrans that of sodality aud tnat of corabativenetB. The tirsi induced her to rive a deli cious ball, as all the a-aesti called it, wuile tho second inctipaUd hsr to uaake war against pretty women like Madame Madellnefirohan and Mad'ile Schnei der. Home of the acoonnts riven of tbe fete men tioned the piesenoo of those ladies, bnt they at onoe wrote to tho journals to protest against the lmuma tion. Mad'lle Colomuior thus replies to Mad'lle Schneider: Heveral pursous to whom 1 did not seud Invitations announce to ihe journal that they were not present at the ball winch l lately iiave to a raw friends. Md'lle hcuuslder, m particular, makes her protest with the bitternusa which so peculiarly he longs to her, at d of which all about her tool the effects. Although the cancan of La Belle Helena is In rreat lavor with the public, it may very well alarm the mistress of a house who lives m a very 1 in ited eirole; besides which I made it a point to havo only young people at my party. Accept, oto. MlklS COLOUBIBB. " --The Waco (Texas) Iieffinler speaks of the large immigration into that State lrom U4t Mis gluPinpi, Alabama, and Qeoigia. AMUSEMENTS. IfcLET'fcJ CONTINENTAL NEWS At urn a i-t t hoir'Bats to ail paefs ot Amassment maykehsd np to H o'ciock snv evtnlng. 1 II ly CMIOKE SEATS ANU ADMloBlUfi B. J llcketsesn t liad ifi . tl'' KJIV Mi a wrrivr Ko. 431 CHlbMT BtreM. orpesite the Pes 1Of")0, for tlie Clirsnat, Arh, mui, and AcaCear of Marie, up to 6 o'clock. vrv cvtomt. 1 1 KJEW t'CHf.SNUT STIvEET , THEATRE. IN CllfM'T Street, shove Iwellth. Lr.UAUll HKVlfta niuiiKM mt. ru-.i, rid Mannttre , . ... WILLIAM K. HlaN Resident Manager 1 II l- r. Tt.Tm-t. Doors open at 6 IS. Curtain rlncs at 7;. ,Hf AT l ot IBI.E HILL. OntAl DO I II I. U1LL. RKNIFIT Mr.FItAK0iORnAlT. . Mr. FKAMv. MOkllUlil, Air. i'lUMK 1IIIKIHU.M, A fpli I.dKl 111 I OSa:SiR UK BV7.AN. 1 (..N iSAMA li 1K HXZAN. DOS CA.SAB JK HA.AV. DOS CA.XAK UK 1MZ.VN. Don Ca-Far Mr. r. MO"DAUNT Mr. K. Mordaant villi n-cita a patriotic foeui, by BmryB. Hint Lsq , emltled To conclude wl' h IRELAND AS IT WAN. IKi-LANP A8 IT WAS. IRELAND A- IT WAS. 1UELAM1 A8 11 WAS. BapBcdPat Mr. F. MORDAO'T PATrnrtAT AFTERNOON. Kirch 10. MNFTY BhVEMU UIIANIi F l II Y MATIN'ER. H1NEIY-BEVENT1I (ittAND FAMILY MATIKEE. becomtDay I'i riormnnceor IIIK'IHKSK tllTVKDSMPV. TCKSDAY, March 13. Bcncflt oi Dl.sari.ed Firemen. lnacnve prenaratlon. H K HTOLKM Jr. W E 1.8. A(1ini)-lun to evenins perforinance", U cents, ft) cents, and SI lioors open att4S t urmin rues at! -3V. ' IRELAND" 13 COMINfi. Ci RAND R H L IEF BENEFIT J IN AID OF THK NOBLE FIKKMFN DUABLfD AT TUK BEAT FIRE ON MONDAY, February 20. The MRnsgemrni of the M.W HI EBTNUf STREET THEATRR, ever desirous and willing to ajwlt all suflerer, eipe ciaily those who. In pumult of tholrdu ies. are Injured In a public caute and arc. therefore oublio uoneluctors, take great rleasure in TEKDEEING A BKNEFIT In aid of the uniortunate sntlerors aud arc happy to be FIRST lO K Kb FOND to the call made upon .he citizens ol Plilla-lelphla. Inttplied by these sentiments, the Management are happy to an no ii m e a OUAD LODBLR BENEFIT, Oil T1IR AFTERNOON AND EVF.N-INQ OF 'i 11EM)aY, March 13, ltto8, on vrhlch occasions awo msilCT BILLS WILL BK TEESKNTED, and the hTAR lUMPuNT OP IHE CHESNTJT 81 KEET 1 HEAT RE WILL APPEAR. IHE F.STI RR ET FRu FITrl ot both performances -will be devoted to the relief of the above-named suilerers. ft mwut "IRELAND" 18 COMING. IS JEW CHESNliT STREET THEATRE. MR. frank mobdaunt takes nleasnre in announcing his THIRD ANNUAL UF.NEFIT, On FRIDAY EVEN1.NU. Marcn II. when a vsrtcd bill of ai traction will be prasented, con sisting ef the ever popular . DON (.uiUAB DE BAZAN. Don Cirsar(lttlmelathlscltv)....Mr F. MOBDAUNT (Supported bv the foil strength of the company. The) celebrated l oem. written by our townsman, Henry B. llirst. Esq., entitled SHALL AM K RICA RULE? K HUKUAIKT, Concluding with the glorious drama of IRELAND AS 11 Wi Ragged Pat (first time) Mr. F. MORDAUKT )udy O'Trot Mrs. F. MOBDAUNT A'l the lavorltes In the cast. "IRELAND" 19 COMING. WALNUT STREET T H E A T R B. N. E. corner NINTH andWALNgT Btreeta. Begins at TK o'clock. FAJtEWELL BENEFIT OF MB. J. t). CLaRKK OBAND COMIC CARNIVAL. .EVERYBODY'S FBIEND, AND THE IMMORTAL TOODLES. i-ST??. IFK1DAY EVEXINO, MARCH 0, EVEBYBODY'B FRIEND. Major De Boots Mr. J. B. CLARKE Alter which a Violin Solo "Concerto de lierlot," per formed bv Mr. Simon Ilassier. To conclude with tbe glorious comlo drama of THE TOODLES. Timothy Toodles Mr J. S. CLA.KKE HATURDAY. A GREAT BILL,, lor the forty-aecond and. farewell night ol -urn Mr. J H. CLARKE. "Ticket-of-Leave Man" and 'Dream at Soa." "IRELAND" IS COMING. RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at 1H o'clock. SAM'a" List' NIGHT, "Yoll KNOW." BENEFIT OF MR. CUANFBAU, who will appear in six characters. TO-NIGHT (Friday;, March 9. SEVENTEENTH AND LAST NIGHT OF "bAM." Pam Mr. CHANFRATJ Laura OLIVE LOGAN Dick, tarn's Tiger C T. I'ARSLOE Bdl Crockeit DE WALDEN THE WinOW'S VICTIM. Clip Mr.CHANFBAP w 1th imitatons of Keen, Forrest, Burton, and Barney yVMianis. BA1UBDAY THE STREETS OF NFW YOEK. CHANFRAC a "BADGER." Paisloe as the -Boot Black," and Olive Logtn as -Allda." "IRELAND" IS COMING. EW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNCT Street, above Eighth. BE8T ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CUT. EVERY EVENING, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SAT LED AY AFTER J.OONS. SPLENDID BALLETS, BRILLIANT COMEDIES, LaUKuauia liurieHques, numerous rarues, Delightiu Bai ads. Comic Pantoiaimes, GEMUh-NOVELTY-MEBIT. Amusemenis of all nations combined. Star Dramatic Company. Grand Corps de Ballet. Ethiopian and Pantomime Corps i Evening lioors open at 1 o cioca ; commence ai i u. FOR 1 HE AK.UMMIJDilluN OF LAiIIS AND CHILDREN Matinees will be given every Wednesday and Baturoay aiternoons. Moors open at -t o oioca) comnK-nce at 1 BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTIO TALENT. BIGNOBA J0VET1A, THE GREAT ITALIAN DAN SEC E8E. M'lle Dullnu. Mr. C. W. BmlUi. and bis grand Cerps- de-Ballet, 1VU talented Artists. "IRELAND" 18 COMING. s CITAM0HCYL0r. I S ELAN D. With the Voyags Home to New York VAIN'IED ON at 000 FEET OF CANVASS, FoB A SUOKl TIME ONLY, AT NATIONAL HALL. MARKET Street. .above Twelfth, Couiuienclug MONDAY, March it. THE CABLE JUJ1LE, "NEW YORK ILLUMINATED," Attn THC WKLKBBATKD "BURNIAG BUI P," given with each entertainment. AD It10N reduced to 25 CENTS Ponnrmalice at N O'clnufe P. M Matinee. WEDNESDAY aud BATCBDAY, at O'clock P.M. hcholars admitted to Matinee for 10 cents. Doors open at t and 7 1'. M. I 7 6t "IRELAND" IS COMING. QOSTUMES ! COSTUMES1 A splendid assortment ot COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES. FOR MASQUERADES, Are oGered to tbe attention of tbe bail-going public at this gay and festive season, at the COSTUMEUY. Of twenty-five years' establishment, No. 9 1 7 RACE STREET, North Side. Every effort will be made to please tlie taste of those who ettend the Carnival Balls or tne season. W. O. 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Instead of being Bl USEI) brown, thereby saving frem 40 to 50 per cent- more AKCOI A than when done In the neual way. A PATE5T TEETER Is attached, which cnablos tbe operator to see when the Ceflee Is done Brcwn. CAN BE CIIANGKD 1ft A MOME5T INTO A FHASKLIN Oil AIK-TIUHT STOVK FOll 1IEATIAU PURPOSES. They work like a charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, which con tains testimonials lrom many of tbe United States Hospitals, First-ctass Hotels, and Grocers Now having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AE0MA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the same principle, being In the form of a STOVE COVER. Will suit any STOVE or RANGE. The Coflee Is browned PERFECTLY UNI FORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND BROWNED In this Machine has about the gAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the usual way, BESIDES giving the Coffee In ALL, ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by HARD WARE, nOUHE-FUnNISEINO, AND STO YE STORES QENERALL T. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HYDE & T1XGLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2 13 Into PHILADELPHIA COAL. (OAL! COAL!! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S COAL YARD, NINTH STREET, BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE CORK EE OF SIXTH AND 8PKING OABDEN MRETS. 21 JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER IS LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL O O A L, BY IHE CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on hand a competent supply of tht above superior Coal, suitable tor family use, tc which he calls the attention of his friends and the public generally. Otflu lett at He. 206 S. Fifth street, No. 82 B Beventeoutb street, or through Despatch or Fost Otlice, promptly attended to A htffcRlOR huIljl y of blacksmiths COAL. 78 ROBERT P. BENDER, COAL DEALER, S. W. CORKER BROAD AND CALLOWfllLL STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. None but the best WEST LEHIGH, all sizes, from the Greenwood Colliery, on band, and for sals for CAbU OKLY. 2 IS 6m Also, ENGINE, HEATER, AND FCBKACE COAL. STOVES. RANGES. &o. QULYE R'S NEW PATENT "XJEEF SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL, SIZES. ALSO. FHIEGAB'S IEW LOW PKESSURF STEAM UE Aim U AFP AKA IDS. FOR BALI BY CIIARLE8 WILLIAMS, Ko. 1182 JWIif ET STKk kVT. 6 4 RAILROAD LINES. "RANGE AND ALKXANDRIA RAILROAD. J Unand aiter MONDAY, February 12. two daily trains will run between Washington and Lvnchburs, connecting at Gordounvi le witn vimnia Central iutu road trains to and from Rlcbniond. as loilowm MAIL TKAlN. Iave Washington dally (bundar excepted), at 6 '45 A. M , and arilve at Lynchbu rg at 6'4 P. at. Leave i ynclii.urg at 7 A. M. and arrive at Washing- to. at 6 Ml. MA ,-. -RAI- Leave Washington daUv (lucludlng Sunday) at 8 05 P. II and arrive at i.yncnouig ai o w a, n Leave Lynchburg at &40 t. St. and arrive at Washing- inn 111 A M. Both trains making close connections at Lynchburg for all point noutn ana souiuneat, auu at rranuiugion ler Nonh and Northwest. , Flrat-olaas sleepuig ears will be attached to the n'ght Lain. Ihe road Is attractive, not only for Its comfortable accommodation., Dur lor me iac uiai n paaao mo now hUtorio localities of Falrlax, bull Run, alaiiainiaa, llrts rwjtttt'a UannahauniMik. f'ulneuar. Urajiaa. and Uordousvlila. places ot unperlshahlo tnterMt lu the Miinnlar mlnil Throagh tickets to all points outh and Bnutbweat mu be had in isoston, mw aura, rnnnmDtlu, ana Haiti more, and at tht) offices of the road in W 'hingtoa 218 y OenaralBa RAILROAD LINES. HEADINft. RAIL BOA D. CHEAT TKPNK LINE FBOM TFITLADKLTHIA TO TMK IWTEHTOg Ol nh8TLVSI. TBR SlHTJTI.KllJ,, BBSQB IIAMII. IB Mil Lit LAND, AND WTOM1NO VAI.tr V. AKD NORTH, J. ORI U W F.MT, AMI TBI CANADA. W 1NT1 R a RKt tt t M r r.T Or PA8MiOKR TRAINS Learlof the Covpaav's I'epot, at THlKTfRMH and i A 1 LOW HILL a tree U, rhlladelphla, at the toLew Ur bourse- . MORNTNO MAIlk At 8 W A. At. for Bfxling Lehanoa Hartohar, etu. vile, TlnettvVe, Tamau.ua, Sunbmv. W II lmpon, Kir ha hotheiter Mauara Falls Ku.Ve Al entowr, Wikerharre, Ultoton, York, ( axllnl '.'bamberabari Bsrerstiivn etc. etc bis rain connects at RBaDINO with 'he East Pen uViTuDia Hal rouii tialns 'or Aleniown. eo.t and vtit the Lehanon Vallev train (or Uarrlsbnra etc. 1 fOBl LI:ON with ( alawlwa Uallroa traini Wii,im)inrt. Leek Haven. F.lmi a. eto at HTJ Kl bl hG nth farthern Cenura,t amlierland Vailo and KclmjlH I and Husguetaanoa train for hi rto amleiland. WlUlauirport, York, Cbambersbarg, 11r trove, eio. riERNOON HPRE8H I.eiTfs Thllai elplna ai 1 1 P. ai., ior Readlnir, i oiu vi lo, ll.miburr, etc, connecting with Keadlns and o unnna Kaiiruaa truin tor (. olnmnia. etc. and mu aiuwin-a Vai road train for Milton, WlUiamspart K ailra. llufao, etc. hfcAMNO At f OMWODATION. Leatts Heading nt .10 A. M., stonpina; at aU wai a atloD. arrlvas in thWuct rhla at t:V a. U. h( uming iravei, rhl adelphia at 4 30 P.Mn arrives is CpHdlnii a. Ibti P v.. Irnlns lor PbUadelnhla tare Barrisknrs at I'll A M. aro Vot.nvl le at 8 SO A. M.. airivlnir In I'hit- e oh la al Till P M. Atterm on talna ive Hanlsbura at l-4f t- m. ana i otisviuo at ' r.Al.t arrlrlng at i'Ulla uelibie at 7 UA P. M. bbrimlairK Arrommodatlon leaves Keadlng at l it A M. and HarrlsLur' at U ( 0 p tl Matkt t (ra n villi a Pas?et per car attached, leaves Phi auelpliia at '24ft. noon lor Heading anil all wav sta- tior' leaves Krndlnt a li'30 A. M., and levinin(,on at i a iv r p.H.ini Rueipuia ana an way stauonfl. All the above trains run dally Hnndata c icentd. hnndny trains eave Poitsvllle at 81 A. M., aiull'hUa i uitiir it uulu r(AiLH(iAi. PafSeneera tor luivtninatown ami linumtaillalannla tnke ihe Kf.O A Jl. ami 4 30 P.M. trains troiu TtiUadel phia, returning from DownlngUra at 1 08 A. M. an jm Noon. KW TOKK EXPKEBH fOR 1'ITTSBCBQ AND TE1 Leaves New York at S ua A. 11. mil a na u uuim licaOlng at 10 A. A ., and 1'48 p. 11., eonnectlno i liHirisLnrs witn i ennsyivania and Northern Central Kallioaa IxarrM 1 rains tor Pntabnr. .hioaso. wti. liamssort Elvira, Beltimore, eto. he urnrna, Kiprcn Train leave Harrlshnrson arrival et PccBsylvanla Express iroin Plttabnrg, ai S and 01 A. M.. pairing Reading at 4 49 and It 62 A. M . arriving atewlork at 10 A M. and '2'4P M. Sleeping Ca accoBipanviDf tl ese trains throag tetween Jarxey City and Tlttftiurg without charge ilsli Train for New York leave Barrisbnrg at t 4 P II. llall Train lor Uarilsbuia leaves New Vurk at IS Noon. h: BUILMLL v ALLK x RAILROAD. Ttalns leave Pottsvl le at H-ii and I l-OO A. M.. and T I P. mi., rt turning fiara Tamaauaatl as A. M. and 1-40 an 4 ISP M. hi HI 11.A1LI. Ani BUHUUrli SKA KATT.ROATf. Trains leave Anbnrn at 7 35 A. II. for Pmegrove aoo InnlFbliri. and at 1'ftfl P. II. tor Plnenrnva and 1 rnmnnli returning iroin Ilarriaburg at 4 -04 p. M., an fjam Tre- moni ai l vv a. m. auu nv r. ai. lit al B. 'Threnah first class tit kecs and emhrrant ticket to alt the nrlncipai noluis In the North and west and ( an arias The lollswina tickets are attained oa r at tfaa nmna oi b. Bradtord.Trtasurer, No. 227 8. Fourth strent. Phila- nelphia, or ol w. A. Nlcolls, ucaoral buperlnteadent neaoiug. lujimi jAiiun x i l & r. i n. At 2S tier cent discount, between anv nolnta deaiMg for amUlea and Anns H1LKAUGT L'KETS. (lord for 2P00 miles, between all pouits, at 2'M each ior lauiiies auu arms- BKABON TI( KETR, Eoi three, six. nine er twelve menths, far hold only, to ail point at red need rates. CLhRGTMEN Rerldlng oa the line of the road will be tarnished wiak cards, entitling themselves and wives to Uokai atbaif- tare. trnnioiAvirivvia From Fhl'adelphla ta prlaclpal stations, good fat Patuidav, f undsr and Mondav. at reduced fare, to be bad only at tbe Ticket UlUce at Thirteenth and Callow am streets. FREIGHT. Goods ot all descriptions forwarded to all the abort points lrom the Company's New freight Depot, Bread and Yi wow streets EREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia daily at t at A. M., 12 45 noon. an4 8 -to k M . tor Reading Lenanon, Barrlaourg, Fottaviile, l oll Clinton, anaau poiu a uevouu. I1AIL8 Close at the Phi adelphla Post Office for all places on the Tead and lea branches at 5 A. Al. and lor all principal Stations nly at 2 16 r. M. gft "COR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND X Aniboy and PhUatlelphia and Trenton Railroad Company s lines FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and way piaces, lrom Walnut street whari, will leave a IOUOWS, V11C. I , fill At s A. M.. via Camden land Ambov Accommoda tion $2-23 At 8 A, M., via ( amden and Jersey Cltv Express... 1 (16 At 2 F M. via Camden and Ambev Express 1 2D At 12 M. (noon) and s r. at. .via camden and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger). ... 228 Alb and Iran p. M. via Camoen and Amboy, Ac commodation (Freight and Passenger), 1st olass ticket 1-25 2d Class Ticket 160 At 8 and 10 A. M , 2 aud 8 P. M., for Mount Hollv,' Ewansvlle, Prniberton and Vlncentewn 1 at 8 A.M., and 3 P. M.. Ior Freehold. At 6 and 18 A. M., 12 M., 8 SO, 5 8. and U-3A P M., for Pal n'jra, Rlverlon, Delanco, Beverly, Fdgewater. Dur llngton, Florence Dordentown etc. The lu A. 11. and 0 f ai. lines run direct tnrougn to iTenton. LINEb FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVl A 8 rULLUWH ! At IMS A. M., 4 JO and 8 46 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City Expieas 83 -04 At 12 P. M. iNight) vis Kensington and Jersey City La press 3 '28 'i be 6-4 P. At. Line will run dally. All others Sundays excepieu. At 7 JO nd 1115 A. M.. S, S-JS. 4 -30, 8 and 8 48 P. M., ant 1 anuuiaui, ior iiihuii. ireniou, etc. At 7 A. II.. 10 60. 3, 6 and 6 P. Yi. for Cornwall. Torrls- daie, Ho mesbuig. Ta onv. Wlsslnomlng,' Drldesburg and Franktord, and at 8 P. It. for Dolmesburg and lnieruieuiaie niauuna iLLVlDERE DKLAWARE RAILROAD. For the Delaware River Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania. and New York Mate, and tlie Great Lakes Two through trains dally (Sundays excepted) front jkenHiiigion uepoi as louowe At I SO A. M. and 8'30 P. V. LlNfc FROM NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA, 111 leave iron toot or uonianu street At 12 M. and 4 P. M.. via Jersev t'ltv and Camden. At 7 and 10 and life A. M , 8 P. M. and 12 Night, via Jer sei Cltv and Kenslnirlon. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 8 A. H. and 2 P. AL, via Ambov and Camden. At 12 M. 3 and 6 P. M. (Freight and rassenger), via Aniuoy ana (.amaen. Jan. 15. lbbo. W ILLIAA1 fl. GATZMEB, Agent EST JERSEY RAILHOAD LINES. From loot 01 MARKET Street lUDDer Ferrvi. Dal y, except Kundai s TALL AND W1NTFR ARRANGEMENT. 1 rnmniin.'.lno WEDNESDAY. November 15. IHfiA. For Brldgeton, Salem, and all Stailoason West Jersey and xaiem Railroads, at a. ju. anu g-au r. ai, r Fo. Milivill and aU Intermediate Stations, at 0 A. it. andSl.M. For Cape Way and Intermediate Htatlons at 0 A. af.te Millvllle, connecting with rein lit Train Passenger Cat attarhrd for Cape May, due 3 46 P. At., and 8 P. M. . through Passenger cue s P. M. For Glassboro and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M., 1, rt till P TU. ForWoodhury, Gloucester, eto. at 8 A M., t, 3 30 n, a-.tn P V4. Freight train will leave Phi adelphla, lrom Sandlord'i a, nan . at lv A. 1 muu ihuiuoiih j . ok. J VAN Kl NBSKI ER, Snperlntandent THB WEST JERfeinr K.XPHt MM COmPaMV will attend ta all the tuual brandies &i exnress busbies'. receive, deliver, and forward thii0guother responsible r xprees ompauiea. ui au pan vi tut uuiuiiry, aay article rammed 10 tnem. A Special Messenger accompanies each through trata Unice, Jo. 0 naiuui street 10 inn 1 OL'.Fx T-r HILADELPIIIA AND ERIt loOO RAILROAD. This great line traverses the Northern and Mertbwe! eountlesoi Peunsy vanig to the cuv ot trie, on Lak Kile. It baa beeu leased and It la operated by the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. . TIME OF p.M-bUOi-HTHIN8 ATPHIXADELPHIA ArrivsEastwaid-rieMall train 1-00 P. M. Erie Express Train. 11-10 A. M. Leav Westward-Erie MaU Train, 7 20 P. M " Erie Exi res Train, 7-20 A.M. Passenger ears run throagh on the Erie Mall ana Fxprens Trains without change, both ways, between Philudelnhla and Erie. rm NrW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 8 Oil P M..arriveat Erie at IJ7 A.M Leave Erie at 1 '6 P. M.,artAe at New York 1 It p. It No change 01 ear between Etle and New York. legaut teleeplug Cats on all Night Trains. For information respecting paasonaer business, apply at THIRTIETH and MARKET streets, Philadelphia. And lor freight business ol the Company's Agent 8. H Kingston. Jr., corner TH lUTg cni & and M a R SET Streets, PhtUdelphiat J. W. Reynolds, Enj WU lam Brown, Agent, N O. M. A. Baiumere, ..,.,.... H. P. HOrS'l ON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia U. W. GW INNER. General Ticket Agenl.Pblladelghi . JO P. P0TT8 General Manager. WllUnmseatt. A LF BED L. TYLFR. General Snpenntondent. ; FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. rv J. M c O U I O A N, 1 Importer and Wholesale Dealer In ; ' FANCY GOODS, HOT10S8, ETO, FIREWORKS, FLAGS. Eto I 1 1 ' MATCHI8 AND BLACKISO, ' 1 NO. 8 HTltAWVtTCKHY STREET, First Stre abovs bscond between Mariuetaud Cluwnn t j 4 - PaiLAoaif uia. RAILROAD LINES. PIllLAnET.riUA. W1LMIKGT0N, AND BA L lla-OKE KAILHOAD. Tit i al.. ceaimenrlng MONHAT. .lannaryg, !(. 'IralBiwt'l leave Depct, erraer af HKOADbtreet ana vTAoidijuivi Avrn as renews i - lXMf 'Iran at 4MA M. (Mandaia excented). tat fxeerti wauiBtere aaa wafnington, stepping at Wilmington, rerryvu a, aiaTre-ue-urace. Averueea, Terrjuianja, aFBFnviin ritian.1 r itna. le aware Rrl road Iran at I'll A.M. (Honda y ex- cert', , for Hallsbury, IlLferd, ana inurmealaM Bin'WBI. way MaH Tram at is A U. ("arflajs excepted), faf Paitimore stepping at Chester, 1 burlaw uinwoou, Cla.v most, and aU regular station between Wilmington and Han n ore I xureas Train sf .'45 F. H. iRandsv exeentMl). tnr l a tin ore and Wellington. stODnlni at l i. eater lltl ntll. W l mint tun. Newark. ktun Nnrth-oaat Vi rry vMc. Havre ae lirace, Aberdeen, rerrv'nun's. aiSkuO I ana Mrn nirr s Hu. it tit l.XDres at 1 1 -1 a P. M. for Baltimore anit w iMtiston. storplnr at Cbe'ter 'I burlow. I.lnrood, f ajuiunt. WiiBiinitoa. Kewark. Elk. on. North East. Petty vl lesnd liavre de-Otace. PiffrnprrM tiv l.nat itnm lla'ftmnra tor F, rttnaai Hon roe. her oik. Ity Point and Richmond l, Likn tLe 16 A. . Tri'ln. t-1 an additional arcommadatlon for those hnlillna' hrouh IU keta ior llaittniure. Waahini'ton and outh- em points, a t-pniai tar il leave tlie IMilia.'e nhla I'rit at 1130 A. connecting at Oar's Ferry witta the Morning I upro s train lrom New York. nll.ML tiliiN A('l O.MatOO ClIoN TRAIN'S, rtonnlna at all Htallnna between Vlill..!. Inhla anfl Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at D 15 and 1115 A. M and I M. ft CO. and 7 00 P al Tbe 3 80 P. M. train connects with. Telaware llailrnad tar Ml' lord and Intermediate MaHon. I eavo llmiuton at 7 Ot), 8 15 aud 0 30 A. M., and a 09 andS-dOP it. . ra n lor New castle leava PhlladelDh la at 8 15 A. xf . J JO gud 5'On 1', II " 'ItiKUl t.H lUtlSf IROM U A LTI MORE, leave Wilmington st I--00 M.. and 4 30 nnd9'i&P. M. ( 111 M LR FOR rillLj 11KI.PIII v. Leave Chester at 8-01,8 M, and 10 14 A. M... and 12 36. 3 43. 8 01 6-44 an.l 111-20 1". II. 1 ft. At 1' AL'l IHURK TD IMIILADELPIIIA. Leave Baltimore 8 25 A.M.. Way Mall 1 110 P.M.. Ehri'st b'liA 1 II. kxpres-8 25 P M Express. an Arcommciiaunn nam ior navre-ne-urace ami In tirmcdlute stations wl 1 h ave P.a tlmnre ai 4 10P. M. I R.Al.NH ruit 11 A I,1 1HI1HC l eave Cbentcr at (t 52 A. II.. 3 23 and 11 50P.M. I.enve Wi xulnuton at 12-27. 1'13. and 10 33 A. If., and 4P.M. PC.N DAY TKAIKN. Exnress Train at 4115 A. II. tor ltalthnnre and Wh. lnfrton, Btopiilng nt Wilmington, l'errvv He. flavre-de-(race, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Ilsgno.la, aud Stcmuicr's ltnu. Night Express 11 1ft F. M , tor Daltlmore and Wash ington, stopping at t heater Thur ow 1 Inwood, ( lay tont, W ilmington Newark tlkton, Northeaxt, Porry vilie, and llavre-le-tirace. A special train wl 1 leave Philadelphia for Wilmington tor intermediate Btatic ns at 8 P. M. BALI III ORr. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 0-.'5 P. M.. atonnlns at HavratAa Grace, Perryvlll. and W Unilnif on. AIho atops at Klk ton and Newark (to take pasienfers or Philadelphia and irne paiisengeni iron n anniagton or Baltimore) and ( benter to kave passengers lrom Baltimore or Wash Inpton. Waal A special trail will leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate stations at S 30 P. II Frriaht train, w nh Basarnxer car attached, win leava Wl m legion lor PerryvHle and Intermediate s atlonn a '04 P. II. U. F. Kl NN V T, BuoerlntendcuL PEKKSILYANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD W IN fr R ARRA GEM KM. Tne trama 01 tne 1-ennsTiTania 1 entrai Karroas lesvs theew Depot, at 'I Hi k'l lk. ; H and 1IABK.J T Htreet. The cars o. tbe Market Street Passenger Rallwar run t and from thia Depot Ihey leava Front afreet every twe minutes, commencing one bout previous to the tiuie 01 departure 01 eacn Train end allow about Ml mlnu es for a trla Their ear ate In wall In. .1,. arrival et each Train, and coanactloaa are made with aU On Sunagja-Cara .eav it.ejen h and Market streets at 0-45 P II. to connect with Pliisbuig and trie Mall. aud at 18 25 r. M wu n rnnaaeipaia express. alaim Kscgager xpreas is .ocaicaa So.il B.EleranM. street. Parties desiring Ba'gage taken to the trains caa have it done at reasonable iate upon application to him. TRAINS LKAVJt AND RR1VK AT Uail'Oi, lHUo I- irle Express at TIOa.v Mall Train g-ou m rae 1 Accommodation, Sit. 1 10 so " FastUne "12 00 M. ' ' Parkrabarg " l oO P. If 2'80 Lancaster Accommodation..,. , Paoli Irala No. 2 PI taliarg and Erie Mall , Philadelphia Express 4 00 8 80' 730 1110 AASIVa. Cincinnati Express at I SO A If. Phi adelphla xpress 7 jo Paoll Accomniooatloa, No. 1 8-20 M Parkesburg 1 rain " t SO ' Erie Express , 11 j ' Lancaster train " 12 30 P.M.' Fasi Due j-io h P.nli l.flmnrut.llni, Bi a J hi i.in u ' Baylxpresa 44. 11 Hanisbtirg Accommodation , ' 8 40 I tllai-elpola Express leavea dally. Pittsburg and Erie Mall leavea dally (except Saturday). All other trains daily (except Sunder 1 The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk lorBagpave except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rexpoiislblllty to One Hundred Dollars In value. All Uagitage exceeding that amount In valna will be at the risk of the owner, unlets taken by special contract a 1HOMA8 H. PARKE Ticket 1 gent at the Depot. An Emigrant Tram runs dai y (except Sunday). For fall lnieimation as to tare and rcommodatlon. apply ta FRANCIS FfNK No.' 187 Dock Street VJORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Al Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson. ' For BETHLEHEM, DOYLf 8TOWN, HAPCH CHI NK, KA8TOJ1, WlLUAMSPOBT, and WILKES . Sannr. At 7 30 A. M. (Fsnrcss). for Bethlehem. Allentnam. Ilauch Chnnk, Bazleien, Whllamspoit, and W likes barre. At ISO r M. (Express), lot Feth'ehem. E as ton. ata.. teaching Easton at 8'4 P. M. ' At 616 P. M. tor Bethlehem. Allentown. tiimtk Chunk. Dan villa and Wllllumsport. For Doylestown at 8-36 A M. , 2-30 and 415 P. M F01 Fort Washington at 10 A li. and 11 P. M. For Lanidale at 8-15 P. M. Wblta cars af the Second and Third Straata T ina ttw Passenger Cars run direct to tlie depot JKAlItM tUH rUlUAllELTHIA, Leave Bethlehem ata MA. M. and 11) 03 a W anA 815 P.M. " Leave woy entown at ft 80 A. M., j-is and i 30 P. If Leave Lanrddia at 010 A. M Leave Fort Washington at 10 50 a. M., and15 P ti, ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Betn ehem at It A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 P. it, Doylestown for Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. If, Bethlehem tor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Thronsh Tickets must ba niocmad at the ltakat niroi THIRD Htreet, or BERKS Street. 0 II.UI1 CLARK. Agsnt IfREIGUT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND a, I the Stations on theCAMDENand AilDOY and connecting Railroads lncreaKed despatch. nMa' Mill V 1 kll 1UKIIV I, 1 1, n t . TBAN 8f R'rATION COMPANY FREIGHTUNEiJ o'c ock P. M., daily (Sundays excepted) Vr.i.. li, mint h. itoliHHi l.aiHlU fx ir a- . . Vr I .i j ' : M """"b , oe for warded the same day. Returning, tPe above lines will leave New York at 12 aoon, and 4 and 8 P. M. Freight for 'I re n ton. Princeton, Kingston New Brans.' wkk, and ail points on the Camden and Amboy Rati, road) also, on Ihe Beivluere. Delaware, and Fleming, ton i the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesburg. an the Burlington and Mount Uolly fial.road. received aul lurwarded ap to 1 P. M. lbe Belvldeie De aware Railroad connect at Phil llpsburg with ihe Lehigh Va ley Railroad, and at Vanun kacbuuk with all points on t Delaware Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse. BuHalo! and atber points In V astern New York. The New Jertey Ral.road conaecta at Elizabeth with theNewJenev Central Railroad, and at Newark with tbe Merrls aad Easex Railroad A slip memorandum, apecllylng the marks and num. ben. shippers aud consignee, must, rn every instance, be sent w ith eaoh load of geods or no recen t will ba ?iven. Increased facilities have been made tor the 1 asportation ot Live Stock. Drovers ae Invited to try tke route . When stock is furnished In quantities of two cai-loada or more, It will be delivered at the foot ol Fortieth street near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1 North river as the shippers raiiy des gnate at th time Oi shipment For terms, or other inlormatlon, apply ta WALTIK FREE AN F.elnht Agent. 11 1 No. 228 B. DELA WARE Avenus Phlladeipljs. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NOKIUSiOWB RAILROAD. On and aiusr WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1868. until run her Notice. ' FOR Ui- RMAMOWN Leava Philadelphia 6, 7. B, fl ,10. ll, 12 A. M.,1. 2 I'M, l.4,6 6H.8. 7. 8 0,10, II. i'2 P M ' ' Leave Geruiantown 8, 7, 1H, 8. 8 20, 0, 10, ll, li A. If a 1,2 8, 4, 4.. 8 t. 7.8,0. 10, UP. M. t " Ihe 8 20 own train, and M and bH op trains will not stop on th Geruiantown H ranch. ... . oli SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 010 A. M., 2. 7 I0K P. If. Leave GeiuiantownS A M.. 1 6 OH P M. CiiESMJT HILL RAILROtD. Leave PilUulelphla8. 8, 10, 12 A. M 2, 8, H 8X, 7, 1. Iave'lheennt Dill 710 minutes, 8. 9 40, 11 40 A. M.. 40, 8 40 , 8 40, b 40. d'40, and In 40 minute P. M. ON SUMiAYs. - Leave Philadelphia O-KI minutes A. M.,2 and 7 P. If. Leave ( henna t Ulll 7-40 minute A.M., 12 40,8 40 and t-26mlnn'es P. M : Fl R I ONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRI8TOWN. ' Leave Philadelphia 6. 8'35 mlnuies,. 11-05 A.M., lH,t. ih. 6M,)4.H06niliiutes,aiid HHP. U leave Noirixtown 614,7. 7 60, , 11 A. M., 1X.4X.8, an 8P 11. The 654 P. M. train will stop at School Lane Wls blekon. Manayunk, Spring Mill, and Coiubohotken only. OS bliNDAYS. . Leave Philadelphia A. M 2M. and 7 P. V. Leav.NorristownAand.P. Leavs Philadelphia 6. 8 86 mluutea, ll'OS A.M.IH.I, th 64. 6 8 W1, and 11)4 P. M Leave liaiayuiU 8), 1 20. PX, ID, A. M.. 2, if 8H P. M. 0Jr 8rlrDAT8 Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 24. and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk 7M A. M , 6)4, and 8 P. M. W. tl. WIL-ON. General Surwiintende., Depot NINTH and GREA4I Hue M !