THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRATO. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE For AddUiomJ City lntcli ,-nee tee Eighth l'ugr. Trcst Funds.- The city has charge of quite a number ot trotttiuiuU besides tlioapof the (Jirurd cslnt, whtob liuvt? trom time to time been plared in tho linti-in ot the authori'ius. Among ibcm we notice t::c following: ' The bequppt of (.Jcorcrc Kralon, made In 1770, nnd now in charge o: tho Uuardians of the Voir, in Intended lor tuo nurcl'nw, of -wood, to be dis tributed to poor whfowH tlmt are not Hssmted by any public charity, in quuiitity not less than hail a cord, nor more than u mid, te any one person or tanilly. The rc-coi-iti, Ust year, from this bo auent amounted !) $:tio 7i. "The will of Archibald T iimpnon, proved 15th day of August, 17U!, bequeathed geventy-tlve pounds, forever, tor tho report of the poorot Vhiladelpbia. The will d iects that one-half of the utu shall be laid out in the purchase of small loaves of brrirJ to be 'liKtributed m Decem ber, and the other hall in February. This trust is also nndrr the control or the Uuiirdians of the I'onr, and the receipts lioni the legacy amounted to f 194-10 last -year. The will of James Datton, proved in 1813, con tained a provision tortlio care of the poor of Kouthwark and Northern Liberties. The ; re ceipts last year amounted to $130. John HcoH, of Kdlubureh, Scotland, be queathed, In 1818, the mini of $7000, of three per cent stocK, to the corporat ion of Philadelphia, the Interest ot which to be luid out in premiums, to be 'distributed amunir Insertions men and women, whi make useful inventions; but no one of such premiums to exceed $20, and alonjc with which hi all be eiven a copper raedul with this inscilption: "To the moft dei-ercine;." The receipts last year amounted to $174310. - The Fibe Depabtment. The Friendship Fire Company have, we understand, purchased a lot of ground on the corner of Sopviva and Korrls streets, upon which they intend to erect a handsome building, four ftories high. - The liinijeold Hose Company, the only one now in the city using the old ityle of fire equip ments, intend following the fashion in a few weeks, hy appearlne in new hats of the New York style. Thehats are to be white, with red lronta, and the naiae of the company in gold letters. Delegations from over forty fire companies have held several meetings tor the purpose of devising means for the relief f the firemen injured at the fire in Koith Third street . A benefit is to be given on Tuesday afternoon and evening; at the New Chesnut Street Theatre; and several others will soon te announced. i The members of tho Southward Hose Com pany turned out yesterday afternoon for the purpose ot attending tho funeral of Dr. Henry A. Drane, late a member of the company. Mem bers of the National Lodge, No. 223, 1. O. of O. F., and of Columbia Lode, No. 91, A. Y. M., also attended. The Friendship Fire Company of 'Heading are having prepared a magniticent frame, which is to enclose the paotograph likenesses ofits mem bers, for the purpose of presenting the same to the Mechanic Fire Company of this city. The Fairmount Fire Company "has com , pany." A committee from the Northern Liberty Fire Companv, of Washington, are with them. On Saturday" tbey weie doing the various lions of tho city in excellent style. ; Massachusetts Gibl in Tbouble. On Saturday evening one of the Fifth Ward police noticed a femele in man's apparel and took her in custody. Lieutenant Goldcy, not having any proter accommodations at bis Station House, sent her to the Mayor's olllce. One year ago she was the sole support oi her mother, at Wor cester, Mass., where she worked in a mill. A youne man, who Is a machinist by trade, in duced ner to leave her borne In a clandestine manner. The rest of the story is soon told. He accomplished her ruin, aim left her at Pittsburg in a pitiable condition. A tier selling her cloth ing, bhe donned man's apparel, and came to this city on a coal train, riding the whole way on an uncovered car. She has a very bad cold, and save she suffered intense agony during her long trip on the car. She expresses a great desire to got back to her once happy home. She Is but eighteen years of age, yet the misery ot one year Has given ner care-worn iooc. i lit The attention of the Mayor will be called to her case this morning, and he will, without doubt, send her to her friends. She is rather reticent as to the terrible lilo she has dragged out since she ran away from her home, but her distressed countenance would be sutllcicat to make others appreciate their yirtuobs homes, however humble they may be. Distressing Case A Woman Bushed to Death. An old lady named Ann Orme, about seventy years of age, was burned to death shortly alter 3 o'clock yesterday morning, at ber residence, No. 941 South Ninth street, above Carpenter. The sad aO'alr took place in the back room of the first floor. Since the death of her husband, which occurred about three weeks ago, she waB in the habit of sleeping in this room, borne of the neighbors broke in the door, and by the application of a bucket ot water subdutd the fames, which were gaining bea way. The woman's body was found lying upon the floor between the stove and partition. Her hair was entirely burned off, and the face and body greatly disfigured. It is supposed that her dress caught fire from the stove. There was no other occupant of the hoase but herself. The room in which she wasi found was very much scorched by the fire, and in a rather disordered condition. She is English by birth, and, as far as is known, is without a relative in this coun try. Her husband bad been engaged in the busi ness ct knife and scissor sharpening and um brella mending, and had been living in the house for the "past twenty years. The couple were well known and highly respected in the neighborhood. Coroner Taylor., will hold an inquest on the body to-day. Police Items. A Bostonlan at the Con tinental on Saturday became noisily tipsy. He was removed by a policeman to the Central Station. Upon searching him there was found one hundred and seventeen dollars In money, three gold watches, and a large number of chains. He bad passes upoa all the railroads in the Eastern States. Had he fallen Into other hands than those of the police he would have made good, plucking. ; OiEeers Nutt and Berry brought on lrom New York, on Saturday, a man who is charged with Betting tire to a stable in Say street, on last Mon day night week, on wnich a number of calves were burned to death. He was locked up lor a hearing. The Dollce of the Second District took posses sion, on Saturday, of about 300 yards of canvas and 58 long carriage-whips, which bad been brought here horn Now 1'eik under what were. deemed suspicious circumstances. Committed fob Contempt of Cotjbt. U. O. Wright, lately a special agent in the Trea sury Department for the detection of counter feiters, was before Judse Cadwalader, In the United States District Court, on Saturday, for contempt ol the Court's process. He is tho chief witness in the case of several dealers in counterfeit money, and did not make his appear ance at the last term of the Court. Wright stated to the Judge that he had been Induced to keep out of the w? because of certain repre sentations maae 10 mm by which be considered it unsafe to remain. lie had been to Canada, and bad returned voluntarily. . The Judee. in . committuiK him for contempt, told him that if he did not do that ne Biioniii require $ 10,000 bail lor his appearance as a wnuess. Accidents. On Saturday, Samuel Q. Cox, a carter, was thrown from a cart at Twen lieth street and Washington avenue, aud was killed. The borse ran away at the whistle of a , locomotive. He left a wit a and two children, lie resided in Pritchett Erf eat, above Thirteenth. i James Gammon, thren years old, whose pa- Tents reside at No. all South Eighteenth street, was miied on Saturday by a wagon running over mm at Eighteenth and South streets. Emma Weibln, lour yen old, was shockingly burned yesterday at her parents' residence, Brown street, below Front, by her clothes taking tire. Her injuries ure such that but blight hopes are entertained of her recovery, Tite Delaware, Etc. The river Dela ware Is so Iree from lee that navigation is not at all impeded. Yesterday the wind wan high and blustering irora the south and southeast, and towards night some rnin fell.' A more disagree able March dav could not well be experienced In this latitude. The high winds, favorable for up river navigation, brouaht quite a number of ve ssels engaged in the coasting and oyrter trade. A decline in the price oi bivalves may bo antioi pated. Wo learn that very evore w eather was experienced on tho coast, thero being, for the pat ten dins, snow and rain squalls, and bittcf cold weather, which caused much suflerluir among the crews of the many vessels bulleted about on the stormy ocean. The Fenians' Fourth op July. St. Patrick's Day will be nest Saturday, and the Fenians are making extensive preparations to do honor to thiir patron saiut. At the Academy ot Music on that evening the Iicv. Dr. Moriarty, O. 8. A., w ill deliver his annual lecture for the benefit of the House of the flood Shepherd. Dr. Moriarty has chosen for his subject "Ireland," the "Apostle," tho "Nation," "Faith." . At St. Fatnck's Church the usual Impressive ceremo nies will bo solemnized with all tho adiuncts of superbly rendered music and an eloquent pane gjric. Writ Refused. The wretched mur derer, Christian Bergcr, who killed Miss Watt, at Oermantown, is now nervine himself to meet his late. He was intoimc d on Saturday that the Supreme Court had refused the writ of error aiplied for by his counsel. No one expected it would be grautcd, but it probnged the prison er's life byltiBtso many days. Tho caso now awaits tho signature of the death-warrant by tho Uoverhor. Meanwhile Uerpor iu his cell Is mln , istercd to by the Sisters of Charity. He mani tests very Utile external emotion of Bny nature whatever. Fbom other Fobts. The schooner E. & L. Marts arrived at this port yesterday from Cientuegos with 370 hhds, 41 tierces sug'tr, and 130,000 cigars. Also, the schooner Ju'ia & Oamage, trom St. Johns, N. b., with 326,0u0 laths and 60,100 pickets. Tho schooner (art Dwen arrived on Saturday, from Wilmington, N. C, with 290 bbls. rosin, 100 bbls. pitch, 62 bbls. tar, 3 hhds. dried fruit, 70,360 shingles, 6900 feet ol lumber, and 100 tons railroad iron. Hospital Cases. William Mullen, twenty seven years old, of Chester, Pa., while stepping upon the platform of a car on the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad, had his rinht arm badly crushsd. Amputation was per formed at the Hospital. George Co.vle, twenty one years old, residing at No. 1418 Wood street, bad two of his fingers crushed between cog wheels. . at . Uald win's locomotive works, on Saturday. , Btjbqlabt. The store and dwelling at N. W. corner of Evangelist and Eighth streets, was entered burglariously yesterday morning, and robbed of $130, a goli watch valued at $75, aud a check on a New York bank. The thiet was seen in the house by one of the inmates, but made his escape with the plunder. The European Mania. On Saturday, E. W. Latz, J. uurger, Caroline saeicht, L. Ladner, C. Mann and lady, A. Schwarz, A. Ro senbaam, T. Rosenbaum, and N. Kaercher, all registered from this eity, left Bremen and South ampton in the steamship Hermann. New Railboad. A new railroad bos been protected to run lrom the Norristown and Phila delphia Railroad, near the WiBsahlckon, through .Ft v mourn ana centre square, in Montgomery county, and forming a function wiih the North Pennsylvania Railroad at Lansdale . Eclipse. A total eclipse of the moon will occur on the evening of the 30th in at. It will begin at five minutes past 9 o'clock, will be at its height at twelve minutes past 10, and beein to disappear at nity-one minutes past 11. Jt will D9 vinible throughout the United States. Paying: Old Wabbants. The City Trea surer commenced on Saturday to pay city war rants dated prior to 1804. A large number were paid, and a maioritv - of those receiving the money had ouen holding the warrants as an in vestment. Fines and Penalties. The followiDtr n timed committing magistrates are the only ones that have paid into tho City Treasury fines and penalties received in tebruary: J. K. Uassey, SU-tiu; J. uiouus, siii: L,. uodbou. iU: making a totai oi iitr.u. Fatal Occcrbence. Last evening, John iiaiorv, agca sixty, ten down stairs at tne JN&vai Asylum, ana aiea lrom theiettects ot tils injuries, lie w as one ot the old tars that our Government bo kindly cares tor at (his excellent institution Change of Time. We call attention to the card of the Pennsylvania Railroad, eivine time ot arrival and departure ot trains, accord ing t) the new schedule, which went into opera-, tlon yesterday. ' Slight Fibe. The dwellinc-houso at the corner of Germantown avenue and Canal street was slightly damaged by fire, about 12 o'clock. noon, yesterday. In Town. His Excellency Governor Car- tin arrived in this city on Saturday morning, and during the day was visited by numbers of his iriendB. NEWS JOTTINGS. The claims of Cincinnati, growing out of the Morgan and Kirby Smith raids, have been at iu6i auowea Dy tne government. The New Ilampehire Insane Asylum, at Con cord, will probably get about $21)0,000 lrom tho estate of the late Moody Kent, of Concord, the Asjmm Deing tne residuary legatee. The New Bedford shiD-carner.ters are now charging thirty-five cents tier hour for their labor. Work upon two ships- hat been sus pended in consequence of this advance Since the war broke out, the Quartermaster's Department at Cincinnati has nurchascd cloth ing and equipage to the amount of upward of bU,uou,uuu, at me rate or $z,ooo,ooo per montn. Forelcn papers announce the death of Peter Joseph Lenne, one of the most distinguished horticulturists of German v, and the founder of the modern German school of landscape gardening. Three young women, nr.raedMary Landalcer, Louisa Landaker, and Amanda l'resler, were frozen to death near Chain Lake Centre, Minne sota, on the night of the 13th nit., while ou their tray home from a sii giug school. Brown University has one hundred and scvenly-stx students, eighty-four of whom are professors of religion. One conversion has been made during the past year, and forty-live students are preparing for the ministry. The Naw 'Orleans papers mention the sale of two large plantations, twenty-two andtwenty six miles above that city, for $125,0U0. They contuln tour thousand acrea, and pro luced live hundred and ntty thousand hotheads of sugar in 1860. A California paper says that the culture of raisins promises to become an Important feature in the industrial future of California. The Sacra mento Union, speaking of samples sent to that oOice, says they are full of saccharine matter, Juicy and plump. tfcj There la a perfect mania prevailing through out most ot the interior towns of Maine on tae subject of local lotteries. Schemes embracing farms, mills, spavined horses, cheap watches, brass jewelry, etc., are more plentilul than suow tlaket have been this winter. It is understood that the officers of the Kearsarqe were not positive that Semmes sur rendej-ed the A'abama. ana tnat be was tntis a parolud prisoner when captured iu arms by hherman. Ilad their testimony been conclU' sive on this point, the precedent established wnen the officers and crew or the Meroedua, which auirendered to a Hcbel ram off Charles ton, weie declared prisoners of war, although not actually captured, would huve secured emmes' conviction for a vlolitt'on of parol. AMUSEMENTS. "IJIELEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS tuoire-HfM to all i erf ot AmnsemeDt may or una up to CM o'clock my evening. 1111 f 'HOICK KEATS AM) ADMI8SION8.- TickttB cim Imd a itN 1 Iiih.kAMMS OlTtrE. Ko. SI ('ill 1. I T Blrcpt. orpnulte h To tOfffce.' lor tl e I IkmiM, Anti, Uolnui, aud Academy ol .Mu-'c, up lob o'clock, every t nin. 11 if A MEIMCAN ACADEMY OP MiTSIC.- J.V. 'I Hi- (Xcmlny) KVKMM, MnrchU. (,11AM) IfcellNOSilAL 151 t KIT , to J. L. CABS CBOS8 A. I. Ul-Vii. I. and B. F. H AITS O.N, MAKiCrnSOt CdPKCrOfR A lUXKK'i MINSTHF.LS. UIHBT MINSiTKIIL I'OMt'ANK 1M TIIK . 1 ACADFMY OK WUtIC. CAH I Hie omniltfi-o of Arran I'inrnU take thin opportunity to rU'liHr tha ks fur the many kind OhlTfc Of piOH'CFMMUL rvicw irmn-mi inrm nv lump anrl rni Ionian of tho Irnma'le and MUfical i'ro'coilon of llila fillv, and r crut that tliry arc corm, oiled to ilu clln mch iralllvlng iitollcrs. 'I'lie prorammo, aa wl.l he tern, in ot unumai lenutn anu variety, ami it wm rlnrtred moot nPDioprlato. an well ai moot consonant t t tlia w tira ot i ho public to have It embrace exoluilre r ike namea ot ttie inrmnrra ot mo cotnpinv, that the ca nalililtiaa ot tha r. rlnna arilM-i tn their aevcrat roita niluht the bettor he evinced md appreciated. A riPLh-MUI) 1-KOUitAMME of Vlrth. Mnilc, buil(ju, tod Plantation Scene, lornilng In al the HOST VAliUD EliTERTAIXMEHT EVEIt OF FKKt II. KOtirr.- Tha rhlckerlnp! Urand Tlano rmd on thla occasion Is kind y furnlahed br Ur. WlLUAli Dili.' lOS.t'lieanut atrect UOJ.DAY KVENINQ, March U. 1S68. ' JROftBAMMB PaKT I In'rcdac err Ovcrtnro "Operatic" arranned by J. S. Cox. rarncrosi A Dlxey'i Ulnstrola Open'Dg Chorus "Crowned with tho Tempcftt" Fall Troupe lltet me at the l ane i.L. Carucro'a T tat.nt Atcniorle J. A. 1'ahnor Tt hen 1 vaa a Llt'le Baby ....E. F. tttxoy (i mo Home Father J. - ( arncron Th Ulil In Blue Lew Slmmona I'll he True to Thee J. W. Latnoiit JsUhiiiua e Polka.. ..Messrs. ox Bohba and Company Citiind male ' Tha ktail l ral." "Tha Start." -a. I Aboard" ' Sew Brunswick." 1ton for Kotresh- nienta." ' Off aea'D." 'Newapapow and Oum Uropa," Full Speed," "' on the 'I rack," TFKKIFIO NHAH1I VP I PARr ll.-VARIETtKS. BUBLESyK GEKMAMA CONCERT. Condnctor. .Ilarry Lhr Overture' Turk In Italian' .....orcbestra ...... Mad 'lie falroarlno ...Herr Hobbi Atona. I.atnont , Wm. :wars Sign or Dlxey "lllirlndlsl" ricoo Hoio Big H rn Obligate irnet ooio Solo 'l'enny lrumpet" FIna'e "Fly by MuUt" ..urcaostra UUVDL1S UUIU UUKNril'E, -wa Masters Joseph and Eddie. THE THBUai tBAt'E. rttd I Harry Lehr. Lew Simmona. and E. F. Dlxer. Favorite Ballad J. L. arn cross Orinliial Stump Speech Law fehninuna UACKTED HOUSE. Jlmpiy, Kkeftlc Harry Lehr ieori;a, a Medium ...J. L. Carncrois Bochni Flute Soiv J. a. Cox YOUKU SCaJUP. Mr Williams ,...J. Lamont nchenttnerborn Let blininons Ilia Youug Scamp Maator Joiepb iilb ItlU J)IU, , E. F. Dlxey and E. N. sloonm. aiaaiers joaepn ana r.uuie. Concluding with the great burlesque, - tB3 Brlg.-Oen. Orlsaley, Manaser J. L. CarticroM Petet Fable the Doorkeeper Lew la Simmon Adelphua Heenul, theJttuaiclan J. A. Pa mer Romeo and Juliet MeUir Joseph and Kddie It laa Fanny Cewdrop C'harlea Vllllora Mrs McUittlgan Robert Frazer Billy Doughboy Harry Lehr hamlet .....E. . Blocuin Kag Picker...'. E. F. Dlxey Col. M ueket Charles Stevens Richard III E. N. Slocum Newsboy Master Joseph More and Llze..... , Olbbona and bteveos Urand finale. ; COTFRIE WALK-ABOUND, By the entire Company. j dnilsalon. 60 cants. Reserved seats. 75 cants. -Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at 8. COMMITTEE OF ARktAMOkaf ENT9. WI'Mam Meeaer. I E. J. Illncken. K W. C. Greene, p. E. Abel. Charles U. Uraffen. I II. B. UelUor. It I NEW CHE8SUT STREET THEATRE. CHERNUT Street, above Twelfth. LEONARD UROVERA WILLIAM E. BUtK. Leasees nrt ManHtiera. WlLLIAU E. SIKN Bcsident Manager MOM DAT EvTmINQ, March 1J, Doors open at 6 43. Curtain rises at 7'45 First night oi start ing and powenul Local, Moral, and Emotional Drama, THE ilRKMF.N OF PHILADELPHIA, Firemen of Philadelphia, Firemen ot Philadelphia, Firemen ot Philadelphia, with new local scenery by B. Smith, among which may ba lonnd . A VIEW OF Tf1ESTTE HOTJmE; CHESNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. FIKK, IN IHIHD STREET. NhAR VINE. GBAKD TAbLEAUX OF THE CUr FIRE COAl PNiE., with their Hose Carriages, Steamr Engines, Equip ments, etc. 1 his niece will be cast to the FULL 8TREJUTH OF THE COMPANY. The nenoruance will conolude with NURSERY CHKKWEKD. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GRAND BELIEF BENEFIT TO THE DISABLED FIREMEN. WEDNEBDAT, March 14. BENEFIT OF MB. W. LEXXO.T. F RID AT EVE NINO. March 16 Vt.Ht.riT OF SK UKUKUK 11 t'LAUILE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, kiorch 17. NINETY NINTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, i And only Day Performance ot FIREMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. In active preparation, CARTOUCHE and THE STOLE H JEWELS. Admission to Matinee 30 rents; Children to Cents. Doors open at 1 15 ; Curtain rites at 215. Evening Admission, 26 cents, il ceata, and tl. N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. THE GRAND KKL1EF BENEFIT THE CBAND KELIb.F BENEFIT THE OKAND BELIEF BKNEFIf THE OKAND BELIEF BENEFIT THE OEAND BELIEF BEN t PIT To Tn DISABLED EIUPME.V, TF.KDEBED BY ME66BS. GEoVEB & SINK. Will take place on the AX lf.JLHUU.BI ABU AVCaUXU oa 1UE8DAT, ItABCH 13, 1866. At the Matinee an Immense bill will be oSered. con sisting oi j. n Artnur s great mocai urama. TEN NIOHT8 IN A BAB BOOM, And the lauglian e Farce, The Manacemen. take irreat nleasure la annonnelns that they are In leoelpt of a letter trom the company atiacbes ladorslnu tholr aoilon relative to thla benetit and volunteering their services for the Matinee por- lormance. iuis letter is guinea or EVEBY MEMBER OF TH tt CHESNUT BTBKET COMPANY, THE LEADER AND ENTIRE OHOHE-tTRA. The Machinists and Staue I arnuntors. boenlo Artists i-roperiy Men, uoorteepers, Ushers, ireasurer.uasmen, gnu puuhu uiivruiwi. Doors ouen at 1 1 per ormance eommsncss at 2 o oloci IN 1I1E EVENING. VfUl be presented a three act local Drama, lllti riliiMlvN Of fUIADLl'UlA, UBSKBTACHICKWEED. 812 2t fTrALNUT BTREET THEATRE. N. E V comer NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Beelna at 1H o ciocn. f.A I HMIKDIN A If I I Engagement at vast pecuulary outlay, of the world- renowueu MB. AND MBS. CHARLES KKAW. which will be their only perio.niances In Philadelphia trior to their retirement forever Irota the staxe. These onsslo artlsta will be Dower.ullv suttalned br Mr. ( A1IICAKT, r. OEOtuiE EVEBET1', and Mm CHAPMAN, Iroin the London Theatres, and the entire Walnut otreov uuinaov. MONDAY-HI MtY VII and JKAI.OU8 WIFE. 'IUF.HDAY-MER' HAtT OF VENICE. W" DN 8DAY LOUli XI. THU KbDAY HA M LET. miDAY-'HK HTBaNQEK and WOND'R PBlCt-'S DllBlNG TUB KhAtf NIGHT Famllv Clrvie. 26 Cents; Dteas Circle M Cents; t-ecured chairs In iiress Circle 7ft Cental Orchea:ra circle. aliOrcnes- tra (hairs, SliO; Orchestra Boxes, 98; Private Hoxea,12. JOHN DREW'S MEW ARCH STREET ll THFATllR. jieirins at I O'ciock. MEV1VALOK THE S'i'ltEK'ifl OK NEW YOBK. POSI1TVELY LAHT FIVE MQUlU OE MB OHANFBAfJ, alt'ed by and OLIVE LOU A N C. T PABt.OK. , i MONDAY EVENING. March 13, ! Houcicauit 8 great drum of TIIK BTBEET OF NEW YORK. Bartiter Wr- CHANFRATJ I I ' OUVK LOG N town, the Bootbliic..... ...-O. T. PABHLOiS (with bauio Bolo aail Jig). I.ucr Fairweather Miss E. Price Mi. PurTi smart ttotuuu For Htenery, Ineiflents, etc . sea Hills. Ttl HDAV HKN Fi t' "V W. A. MOORE.' FltlDAY CUAHFKACj LAM t UttNl Fll'. -Beats see uid six Uaa Iu advauao. ,1 AMUSEMENTS. IS EW AMERICAN THKATRE WALNUT Hireot. above F.taht'a. M,f ATiKACilONs. k Engagement ol the celebrated . FOWI.EU SiBTFRS. fonrln nnmherthe most beantu.il and attractive dan- seusea tn America. FVTRT RYEMVO, AND ON WEDSEHHAY AN l SATURDAY ATTER fcOONS. v SrLFKMD D4I.LFTS, BKIIXIANT COMEDIF.a, I.aiif liable Iturleiues, Humorous Farces. . Anioo. T' jl ah nations combined. C""C I T A MQTt II C Y L O P. I R E L A If D. with the Vovspa Home to New York . VAINIED Oi JSOoi) FEI-T OF CNVA88, nil A 81JUKI TIM K ONLY, AT NAllONAI, HALL. MAKKR1 Htreet. above Twelfth, roninionclng MONDAY, March ii. THE CADLE JUMl-Ee. "NEW YORK ILLUMIXATED," Altn THS IKLl'BIHTKD "B u n N I N U 8 II I P," tlven with each entertainment. AlK IMON reduced t i5 CENT8 Per omianc at K o'cio-a P. M. Matineo. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at i o'clock. P.M. Hchoiars admitted to MaMnca (or 10 cen!a. lie on open at 'i and 7 I'- M. I 7 6t QOSTUMES I C O S T U M E S ! A splendid assor! mcnt ot COSTUMES AND TKOPERTIES, FOR MASQUERADES. AreoQcrcdto the attention of the bail-going public at this gay aud leitlve soason, at tlio " COSTIJMEUY. Of tweiity-flvs years' establishment, 1 No. 9 1 7 RACE STREET, North Side. Every effort will be made to pleaso the taste of those who attend the Carnival Balls of the Season. V. C. DESMOND, 2 20 1m No. 017 BAC'E fctrect GK R M A N I A ORCn fiST RA. PUBLIC RE hcarsals everv (UTIKDAY AFTERNOON AT MCB1CAL CND HALL. 8X o'clock. EnRagementa maoeby addrewlnROEOBGE HAS1 CRT, Agent. o. 1231 StUNTEHEY street, between Raoa and Vuitt. 1 16 in ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, CHESNUT Street, above Tenth. Open lrom 0 a. M. till P. H. lienjamln Wont's great Plctare of UHB1ST REJECTED still on exhibition. 11 AK0MA 6A.IKG AND CONDENSING COFFEE BROWNER, FOR HOTELS, GROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Barracks, and all other establishments using quantities of Coffee By this Machine the Coffee is SWEATED brown Instead of being BURNED brown, thereby saving from 40 to SO per cent more AROMA than when done In the usual way. A PATENT TEBTEH Is attached, which enables the operator to see when the Coffee Is done Brown. CAN BE CHANGED IN A MOMENT INTO A FRANKLIN OR AIR-TIGHT STOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. They werk like a charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, which con tains testimonials lrom many of tbe United Mates Hospitals, First-class Hotels, and Grocers Sow having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAYING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On tbe same principle, being In the form of a STOVE COVER. V 11 suit any STOVE or RANGE. Tbe Coffee is browned PERFECTLY UNI FORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND BROWNED In this M achlne has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the usual war, BESIDES giving the Coffee in ALL ITS PURITY aud FRAGRANCE. Tor sale by HARDWARE, llOUSEFURNISUINO, AND STOVE STORES GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HYDE & TIXGLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1 IS Imo PHILADELPHIA SHIPPING. HAMILL'S PASSAGE1 OFFICE. "ANCHOR LINE OF 6TEAMER8." liIHKRNlA." "COI.UaiRTA. f! I kllOMA UflAM KRIa "BRITANNIA," "LSDIA.' Pteam to UVtHtOOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DUBLIN, NEWKY, COjKK. AND GI.A8UOW. RATE." OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN PAPEBCUKBENCT. CABIN!? $J, IbO, and f 70 bTEaRAbE W 1UE PAID CERiiricATEM tasned for bringlog out paasenk-era from the above poluts at . LOWER RATES THAH ANY OTHER USE. Also, to and lrom ALL MA110N9 ON THE IRI8H BAILWAT8. SPECIAL NOl'lCE. Passengers will take particular notice that the ' Anchor Line" la the only line granting tluoupb tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to the points named above, and that the underslyued la the only duly authorize A gem In Philadelphia. Apply to W. A HaMILL, .Bole Agent for "ANCHOa LiNE," 1 11 No. 211 WALNUT tttreet. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. T. J. M c G U I G A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY GOODS, NOTlOHS, Etc, FIREWORKS, FLAGS. Etc MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. 8 BTAWjEUKY BTREET, First Btree abov W"WU between Market and Chesna ft i PUILADBLTHIA. RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and alter MONDAY, February li two dally trains will run betweon Waslilni'ton and L'nehburu, connecting at Gordonevl le with Vlrvlnia Central Rail road trains to and lrom Richmond, as ioilows : MAIL TRAIN, leave Washington dally (buudav excepted), at $'45 A. M , and arilve at Lynchburg at If. at. Leave i.ynuhnurg at 7 A. M ana arrive at Washing ton at ft 2tl P. M .1 ' EXPRESS TRAIN Letve Washington oily (Including Funday) at 6 03 P. M. and arrive at l.ynchbaig at 6 00 A. M Leave Lynchburg at M) r. At. and arrive, at Washing ton at 6 10 A M. l oth trains making close connectlona at Lynchburg for all points South and Southwest, aud at Washlugion lor Nor.n and Northwest. First-class aieepiug cars will be attached to the n'ght traiua. . Tbe road is attractive, not only for Its comfbr'ahle accomuiodatlons, but l"f the fact that ft pusses the now bl-tono localities of Fairfax, l'.uil Run. MaimMnm, J3ris toe, t atlftt'a. Kappalianuouk, Culpeper Orange, and Gordunsvlile, places ot uuperlshablo inteiest in the popular mind Through tickets to all poinH Houih ai d Wonftiwe.it mav lie bad In Boston, New York, PhllatV.'IphU, and Baltimore, and at the offices ot the road In WanlunAou and Alexandria. AV.tl.MoUAFFi.Rl i , , i l(j . General Buperlntnident A""tQ Tj"EB N ' B "n"e"w B"S T A N D, B. W. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets, ALL TUB DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPKRM. . , . ,', MAGAZINES. PERIODICALS, T.us.t Jlay b4 obtained at currea rates. , 'AJi RAILROAD LINES. Jl E A D I V O RAILROAD. GREAT TlirNK LINK FROM PHn.ADKLI HIA TO TH INTERIOR Ot rWfUUOlA. TUK SI IIUII.MUL, BOfOl'SHA NNA. CVMlKLAI,D, All WVIIUlVd VAI.I VH A YtTt TO Ct XT u vftuiuiLium 1 Tit. eiain.B WINTKR Al HAO X h.T OF Pa8SENF.R TRAlUs'. wnini tne companv 's Depot, at TM1KTKKMH and.) A 1 LOW HILL btree ts, PhUadoluhla. at the follow ing hours. . . ..... "iau siaii Atl-Oe A. M. ft)t Readlns. Lebanon Bartfhnrir. Potti. Villa, JPInegroTe, Tainaqna, Hanlin-v, W'llilamsaort, Emilia, hocbepter. Mavnra Falls lliu'i'o Al.enUiwr. tl kesharre, Plttston, York. Carlisle, 'Jhanibernburi Bsrentown etc. etc i nis train connects at itKAUintt wttn oe cast Pen lylvama lial road tialns tor A leniown, e o. i and wit lift Lebanon Valler train for Ilarrlxburs etc t I'ORT CLIN ION wlh Catawlss Italiroa train Wililnm'port, Lock Haven. Klml a. eto at HAS HiMti ivu w tn ionnern central, t nmnoriana vaim and Krhiilkl I and Nusqueliaiina trains lor Ncrtb nnilcilnnd. WWIauieport, York, Chamtiersharg. I'ins grove, eic ar i r.ivvirn f.ArRr.ni) Leaves Phllscelphia at 1 3u p. M.,ior Rea'llrir, Porta, vt'le. H mlnrr. etc. connecting with Keaiilni ana C oinmbta Kailrokd truin lot Colombia, eto. and wits ( aiawisa Kalircad train for Milton, n lliiamspert EiDiUa, LuHa o. eto. l enses Keaiiina at t SO A. Jl.. stouDinn at all war a atlvns. arrives in PMIace plila atO'M A. M. itc uining, lenve. rm aUolpUia at fW r. M.. arrives u p.rnttliiK a. isti p. M. Irslns Inr Phllsrielnhla eara Harrtahnra at Wi A. M. and 1'otisvl lo at d ::u A. II.. airivlnir In i'hilf'delDhia ai I it P M. Aitemoon tialrs leave Hanlsbore at l- P M.. and Pottsvllle at it P.M.; arriving at Phila delphia at? D6 P. M. u an istitirg Accommooailon leaves KeaalDg at 7 So A M. and HarriBborv at At V P M Maiket tra.n Willi a Pmner rr ear attached, leaves Phi adclphla at 12 4S. noon tor Heading and ail wav nt. tlons' leaves Reading at 1C3U A. M., and Downingtonat 1 Si S(l P . f( . Pbi aUolphlaand all way stations A II the above trains rnn dally. Handa; s excepted. Knndav trsins leava ri.tt.vllln r ili a. M.. nd Phflai delphlaai lis P. M. lflJ'eir.Il 1ALLCI HAIL.KKJA.U, Pas Sennets lor Downiuutown and Iniennmllate noln tnke thee-dO A. M. and 4 3n P.M. trains from Phtiadel- rnia, returning from Downlngtoa at 1 Oft A. M. au a-.0 Son. NEW I OKI: EXPRESS rng PITT8BCBQ AND TBI Leaves New York at t0 A. M. and ) T. M., passlni Rcallng at 10 A. A., and 148 p. M . connecting ai Utrripmrg with 1 enncyivanla end Northern Central Knlluaa Ixpreu Trains tor Plttebnrg, Chicago, Wit liamsport F.lmlro, Baltimore, etc. lie urntng, Expresa Train leaves Parrtsbnrg on arrival ot Pennsylvania F.xorcas frotn Fltbtbars. at land f M A. M.. pas-lng Reading at 4 49 and 10 ft'i A, M , arriving hxrw ivu h au a- iu. iuu a 9 r ai. eieepingca accompanv Inr these trains throng tetween Jrae CItT and Plttsbara. without charsa. . Mall Train for New York leavea Hanisbnrg at I it P.M. Mail Train lor Hanlaboig leaves New York at 13 Aoon. . BCHTJTLKILL VALLEY BATLROAD. Trains leave Pottsviile at 6 44 and I MM) A. M., and 71 P. ., r turning fiom Tamaqaa at 1 88 A. M. and 1-40 an 4 IS P M. HOILI LKILIi AND BTJBQrJEHAirNA RAILROAD. Trams leave Anbnrn at lift A. M. tor Pmegiove and Banlabnrg, and at 11 P. M. tor Plneerove and Tromonti returnloB irom liarrisbnrgat 4-tiP P. M., and turn Ire- mcnt at 1 a. m . anu e im r- at. lICKt.-IH. Ihronph first class tickets and emigrant tickets to all tbe principal points In the North and West and Canada The tollowtng tickets are obtained only at the Oiltos ot ri llradlord, TresBuror, No. SWT B. Fonrth street. Pbila- oeipbia, or oi u. a. Alcona, uenerol bapeiintendeat jKeaouiH. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 28 per cent discount, between any points desired tor lamuies ana nnns MILEAGE TICKETS. Coed tor 2000 miles, between all pouits, at foTAO each lor ismuies sua arms SEASON TICKET8, Fo- three, six nine or twelve months, for holds only, to ail points st reduced rates ' CLkltUTMKN ReMdlnn on the line of the road will be tarnished witk cards, enuiuiig themselves and wives to tickets at hau- laxe. EXCTJB8ION TICKETS. From Fm'adeiDbia to principal stations, good lot Patuiday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced fare, to b bad only ai tbe Ticket Oflie at Thirteenth and Callow bill sueeu. FREIGHT. Goods ot all descriptions forwarded to all tbe abov points jrom the Company's New Freight Depot, broad ana w uiow atreeia . KREIGBT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia daily at ft 30 A. M., 11 45 noon, and e-dtl k M . lor Reading. Lebanon. liarrkourg, PoMavllle, Poll Clinton, ana au poinia Devonu. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office (or all places on tne roaa ana its orancnea at s A. Ja. ana ioi Oil prluclaJ Buttons only at H'lOi. Ai. T,OR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND JT Am boy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company s lines FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and way pieces, lrom Walnut street wlmri, will leave as ioiiows. viz. : rlHI At a a. M.. v:a Camden fond Ambov Accommoda tion 1228 At 8 A. M., via Cauiuen and Jersey City Express... it 00 At 1 P M. via Canidcn and Amboy Express 2 'U At 12 M. (noon) ana Hi. M.,via catnuon ana Am boy Accommodation (Erelnht and Passenger). ... i'lS At d ana 11 MO Jr. M. via vomueu anu Amooy, Ac commodation (Frel&ht and Passenuer). 1st class ticket I'M 2d Class Ticket ISO At 6 and 10 A. M., 8 and 5 P. 11., for Mount Hollv, jftwansviiie, remnenon ana v mcentown ; ate A. m n1 1 P. II.. lor Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. M.. li hi.. 8 30.8 . and U-3DP. M.. for Pal myra, Klverton, Delanco, Beveny, Edgewator Bur- llnKtnn. Florence. Bordentown etc. Tbe 10 a. M. and & P M. linen nin direct throuuh to Trenton LINES FROM KElGTON DEPOT WILL LEAV1 ah ruLLunai A 1 1118 A. M.. 4 30 and 6 4ft P. M.. via Ken3lniton tind Jersey City Lxdich 3041 At 1'2 P. M. iNltbt) via Ke3sinirtin and Jervev Cltv Express 1'28 1 be 0-45 P. M. Line will run daily. Ail others Sundays Atcpnted. At 7'I0 snd 11-13 A. H.. 3, 30. 4-30. ft and 6 48 P. M and 12 Mldnl-ibt, lor liilstol. '1 Yep ton. eto. At 1 A. M.. 10 80. 3. 6. and 6 P. M. lor Cornwells. Ton-Is dale. Ho mesbuig, Tin ony Wlsstnomlna. Brideshura and Frankiord, and at 8 P. 11. for Holmesburg and lntermeaiaie mbuoiis 1.ELV1DERE DELAWARE RAILROAD. For tbe Delaware River Voliev, Northern Pennsyl vain a and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains dally (Sundays exoepted) from Kensington uepot as ioiiows i A7-SI1 A. M.aud 8-S0 P.M. L1NWS FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Will leave trom root ot cortiana street At l n Bliu x . m.t via ucrfi:. vur nuu -.hiuucu. At 7 and 10 A. M , fi P. II. and 12 Mgh via Jwnej City ana n.ensingion. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. M. and 1 P. M., vra A mhnT And Csmden. At 12 M. I and 6 P. M. (Freight aid Passenger), via Amboy ana camaen. March 12. 1866. WILLIAM XL GATZMEB, Agent. TTf EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. f f From loot ot MARKET Street (Upper Ferty). Dal'y, except hnnds- s FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT, rvnitvini'ino WEDNESDAY. November 15. lBoe. For Brldgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jersey and "s, cm Bullroaos, at . ai. suiii'wr, us. Fo, MILville and ail intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M . . v. For ("ape May and Intermediate Stations at t A. II. ts MIllvUle.conBectingwItn irelkhtlruiu Pasnenger Car sttaehed tor t ape iiay, atie vt r. js., sua i . at. tb rough Passenger oue a P. M. For (ilassboro and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. MM A S Sft V M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, eta. at 9 A. M., I, I Hi FrelKbt train will leave Philadelphia, trom Bandtord'i . .--..I. . u M.xWumHixi n IQ U ' J VAN HI- NhHKI. EE, Superintendent. THltl TtErT JERhrTi EXPHi 8- COa-PaM will attend to all the usual brancluts of express businesi, receive, deliver, and forward throuKVothur responsible rxpress -.omoHiiies, w nu jrw w tu wuuu;, nuj article inrunted to them. A hpecial Messeniier accompanies each throaen trnla umce. tiu. o vt aiuui. iuw, - " w-- mt-'K. I'lII LADELPHIA AND ERI1 lOUiJ RAILROAD, fl'hi. ni-t line traverses the N orthrti and Northwest ...i.a. f.iLiiHViviinia to the cuv ot r rle. on Lass File. It has been leased and It is operated by the Peun- M'oVrNTKINS ATPHILADELPBIA Arrlva Eastwa.d rle Mall Train ltu r. Ai. Arrive .asiwa.u Kx ,,, u.10 A M Laava Westward Erie Msll Train, 7 20 P. M . KCBve ; r " tf.-raM train. 720 A.M. . Passenger ears ran throneb on the Erie Moll ana Express Trains wltbont cuonge, both ways, between Pi!ud.lpbia.Derie. roNKKCTIO t.aM New York at OOP M., arrive at Erie at I-J7 A.M LeSvS Erllat 1 ?5 "m.. arrjV. at New ork Lift P. M " No change ot ears between Eile aud New York, i i., ri.Anitiu ( ! on all Nmht trains. " For lutormafion resnectliis pa8eiirer business, apply .. nruiRTi kill and MARKET Kfeets, 1 bUadulphia. .. .... uo,i.i hnatnma of the Comnanv'a Akbii 0 m K tnion Jr.. eorner THIRTBgTH and M R- KET Streta,Pblladolphiat W. Reynolds, Erie Wil . . ki 1 u. .K StRlLiiuarA. T. II UOPHl ON; General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. J H. W. GWINNEfa. General Ticket Ajtenl,P)iUudelphl JOB D. POTTS General aianager, wiimbivi A LF BED L. TYLER. Geparal Bupermteudent. TlEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS IV REVENUE BTAMPo, O all descrlptious, il .11 uu,..li., Wilts. J. y " Aliraytonhand, Alwavs on band. ATFIORFNCB 6EWINO MACHINK CO. '8 OFFlCF, AT FLORENCE SEWING M vClllNW CO.'S OFF1CJS ' r ' NO, 630 CHKsNUT Mreet, .j . No. t3 CHESNUT Street, .- ' One door below Seretitn street. i Oua door below Seveuth siieot. The moft liberal discount allowed. ' lb most liberal discount allowed. ' RAILROAD LINES. "pilILArF.T.rHIA, i. WILMINGTON, AND JL 1 BALTIMORE RAILROAD. 1 1MK TaHI.K. Cemm-nclnr MONDAT. March 12. lftea. Trains wltl leave Depot corner o UltOAD Street and WAtjll- ihiioji ATtnm t tonons : y xpr-s Tram at 418 A Al. (Mondays except-Ml). fof Paltlmore nvd V SFlilrttnn. slonnlin at henler. WU- minaton, Perryvllie. llsvrfl da-Grace, Aberdeen, Porry- nian s Aia-.non, oase s ana ruinineT s ttun. nelavate untiroaa irnin at H li A. M. (Nundava ex cepted1 lot Salisbury, Mlltoid. and Intermedial stations. n ay Mail 't rain a1 0 18a.m. iMindavs excepted), lor Bnl ifnore. stopping at Chester, Tnanow, l.lnwood), In- in out and all tegular stuilons between Wilmington; snd Paltlmore I x press Train st 11 45 A. M. (Sundays excoptcd) lor Bal In ore an1 Wa-liinnon. txprens 1 rain at 2 45 P. M. (Hnndays excep'eai, tor Paliluirro and WsfhinKton a'otipinii at lnwter. I lay- n ont iiriinston, reftarx. r.iaton, .vortnesHt. rerrr, -l)e Itavte-de-Grace. Aberdeen, l'erri man's. . H;utno- lls, Chase s and Menimer'S Ruo. An-l t Exniessat 11-00 P. M. for Ila Minora and Wash- Irtu n )'ser.fen ny Host from Itsltlmoro tor rortie Mon roe Nor olt. City Point, and Richmond, will tska the IMS A. M tia'n. W II.MINGTON ACCOM stOD A 'TON TR Al tH. tttoppii g at all statlot.a between l'hl.a klpln oul wll- m a no n : Leave I hlladolnhla at B 15. 11-1.1 A M . 3'3n ft-1. and ll ;i0P. M. Tlio 9-3 P. M trala connect' with Dela vaie Kallruad lor Barrlngton and Intermediate t ations Leave Wl mint-ton 7 CO. 81.1. and 910 A. M.. 100 and ftli P. M Trains for New Csstle leave Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. , .( ai d fi'iiu P. H. j ii nvijuu iifit. ritiiai iial.1 i -hike Leave Wllinmiiton at 12 M . Ml. an.i Lis P. M. ( HEM, Lit FtiR PHILADKLPUI.V. I,cTe(lie-,erat8il 8M. and 14 14 A. at. 12-37 143. 5 01,8 41. at.d 10 ;: P. M. IntlM liAl.l 1MOKK ID A IlLliAHELritl A. . leave Unl imoro 8 30 i. M. Way Mull I 9 24 A.M.. . Kinross! 110 P. M., Express 6 35 P. al., Express; g-sft P.M., Expiesa Jll.wr.ri ivr DALi luunr. leave Chester at 4 4!) ai dflM A. M..i rd3-2S P. M. Ltave WUmlngton nt 8-23 and 10 Si A. M., and 4 P. AT. MP1IA1 lllAlO. Express Train at 4 15 A. M. tor Paltlmore and Wah- Irgon, stojping at theater, Willi intton, perrvvllie, liavrc-de-(.iaco, Ahenlsen, Perryuian's, Magnolia. ( liue s and biemmer s nun. Mtht express li'vu r. m, lor iiaiumore ana wash lnulon. Accommodation Train at 1130 T. M. for Wilmington; and lltermedla e stations. 11 A L l laiunr. run, i iiiuAor iji-jiia. Leave Ha tlmore at P 80 P M . iixopplng at Uavre-da-i Grace. Peirvvllie and Wilmington Also stops at Klk ton and Newark (to take psengrs for Polladeinhla. and leave pasenii-rs fromi Waslilngton or Maitiinorei, ana (.uei.ier to leave piworukris iroiu Doiumore OS W ashlniiton. a aanciai train will leave Wilmington for Phiia.iai. phiaand Intermediate Btstlons atO'30 P.M. rreteni iraius. witn i n-vuer tir aitacneo, will leave wllmintou lor Peirvvllie and intermediate sta tions at 6 ail r M Leave Baltimore lor Havre do .rm- and Intermediate Stations at 4 45 P M. 8 12 m. f KKHNKY.Huperlntondent PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. t-PRINQ AKRaNGEMKNT. 'ihe Trains of tbo Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave tbe Depot, at Ihir y-ttrat and Market streets, which Is reached bv the cars oi the Market Htreet Pas senger Railway, running to and from the Depot. Tha lust car leaves rium bucvi, nuvui ov uiiuutos prior to the departure of each Train. On Sundays Cars lesve Elevsn h and Market streets 41 mlnttes beltre the depatture of theEvenbjg Trains. Maun'S Daggage r ipnm wm cm ior and dnllyer Bskiiuks at the Depot. Orders lef, at the Olllce, No. bill chesnut street, will receive attention IXAIKI LEAVB UIl'UI, VIZ. I Mall Train ....at goo a. K. PaoH Accommodation, no. i at w-mi Fast Line at 12 00 M. Parkesburg at 1 DO p. -if, Hairisuurg Acconissouaiion at 180 ' Lancaster Accommodation at 4 so Psoll Trsln.No. 2 at 530 IrleWal.' at 9 00 Philadelphia Expiestt at H 19 " T1IA1B AUillVa it DErOT, VIZ. I Cincinnati Express? at 1-10 A v Pbilade pbla Lxpresst at 710 Pao I Accommouation, o. 1 at 8 20 " Paikesburir at 800 Lancaster train at 12 30 P. V. FastLliP at 110 Pao. I Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 4" Day Express at 880 H Harrlrburg Accommodation at 9 10 ' Hal'y, except laturuuv. t Dally, i Dally, except Monday. r aii otntr i rains aany. except Kunaay. 'I liA 1'enrSTlvanlu RRllrriA.i flnmnmiv will fin adan. any risk tor Bagiiage except lor W earing Apparel. anI limit their responslbliltjr to One Hun red Dollars In va ue. All BaeHiigo exceeding that amount in valae wilt be at the risk oi the owners, unless taken by special contract TICKET OFFICES Have besn opened it No. ft!l ( 'ltfnut sfrnet. CAnllnMt. tal Hotel, and Girnrd House, where Ticket mav be pro cur, d to all important points in Pennsylvania, as well at t no west. Norm west and Mautu-veat; and ail partiom lurs clvtn as to time and connections bv JOHN C- ALLEN Hcket Agent. The Ticket Ulrica at west Phl adelphla will be conti nued as heretolore. where all iuloimatlon rea. entinir routes, as well as llcketa, cun he bad on application to 1 UUfllA.1 It. r-AKriK, TIcltet A ent at the Depot A n Fmlitrsnt Train runs dallv (except Sunday). Vnr full particulars as to fare and accommodations apply to IIUM'IS FUNK. S 12 No. 137 DO K Strest" pvORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. i. Depou THIRD Htieet above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM. DOYL1 8TOWN. MArTPTT CHCNK, EASIOJI, WlLLLAMtiPORT, and WlLKEr) BAKKl . At 7 30 A. M. (Fxpress), for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mnuch (hunk, Hai-letou, H Uliaiuspoi t, and v lker oarn. At i-: At 1-30 P. M (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, eto.. vacblns Easton at 6'4i P. M. reach Ui a At 515 P. H., lor Bethlehem. Allentown. Mason tnuui. x-nuTiiiu iiuu " uiimiispori. For Doyiestown at 8 35 A. M.,2 0 and 415 P. M. Foi Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Lansdale at 6-15 P. M. Vt Lite cars ot the Second and Third 8 treats T.lna Cltv Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. iKAiin iuk runjAiitiLrtiiA, Leave Bethlehem at A-25 A. 14. and 10 02 A.M.. in 15 P.M. Leave Doy estown at s w a. m., I-J5 and ft 30 P. M. Lei.ve Lsnrdale atb-lfl A. M Leave Fort Washington ntlO-ftlA. M., and 215 P. it. - Philadelphia (or Betblenem at 0 A.M. Philadelphia lor Doyiestown at 8 P. if. Doy lestown lor Phi adelphia at 7 20 A. M. lu ibleltm lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. 1 hronnh 'llckets must ba uiocuiea at tha ticket offlnn. THIRD Street, or BERKS street. B Sl l.lli CLARA. Alient LiKEiUH'i LINKS KOR NEW YORK AND J? a I tbe Stations on tbeCAMDEN and AMBOY and connect!! R Kaiiroaus increased despatch. 1UE CAM1 E AND AMBOV RAILROAD AI TRAN 81" tRTATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES for New York will leave WALNUT Afreet Wharf at t o'clock P. Al., doily (Nundaya excepted) Freiaht most be delivered beiore 4)4 P. M.. tn hi warded the sun e iy. Iletutning, the above lines will leava New York at 12 noon, and 4 snd 8 P. M. rreiybi ior irecton, i nnccton, Kingston. New Bruns wick, and ail points on the Camden and Amboy Rail toad l also, on the beiviuere Delaware, and Klenjiiig. ion: ihe New Jersey, tbe Freehold and Jamesbonr. aa - the Burlinslon and Mount UoUyRol. roods, received and forw aided up to 1 P. M. Ibe Belvideie De aware Railroad connecta At PhD llpsburw with the Lehlvh Va ley Railroad, and at 'anun kacLnnk with all points on tl lielawnre. Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, forwarding to Hyroouae, Hull'alo, and oilier points In V estern New i ork. j be ew jerev nai n(s(i connects at Elizabeth with the ew Jeney Ceatra Ratlroaa and at Newurs wits, the Mortis and Essex Railroad A ilm ir.emnramltiin Hneellvinff fh marb-a and nnm. bers. thipperk and consli-nees must, in every msianca. be sent with eao'i hiad ot goods or no receipt will ba pivtu. Increased lacllltlea have been made tor thai transportation ot Live Stock. Drovers ae invited to try the ronte When stock is furnished In qnantitiea of two car-loadk or more, It will be delivered at tho loot ot fortieth streei near the Drove Yard, or at Her No. 1 1 orth river as the shippers iny des gnate at the time ol shipment For terum, or other inn nnntlon, an ily to ITAMJ a r nrr.vinn. riviiiiii AKolll. II 1 No. 2?i K. Ii La WARE Avenue Phliadoipluq. IJ11ILADELPH1A, GER3IANTQWN, . AND NORRISIOWS RAILROAD. K On and a. tor WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1861, until runlier Nollce. FOR Gl.RMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, 1), 10. II. 12 A. M..1 2 110. 1.4,8 5H,. 7. BM.10, 11. i2P M. Leave Geiuiantowuo, I, It, ,0 2U, u, Itt, u, Li A. M a 1,2 3, 4,4?.. 0 6. 7 8,0 10, 11 P. ai. 'the 8 2t oown train, and 3H and bH up trains wil' not stop on the Garmsutown Branch. . kjm ni r- us is, I eave Phlladolphm tt-10 A. M., i. 7. 10H P. M. leave GiUiantown8 A M.. 1 I M f g CHESNLT HILL ItAILROAD. ., Leave Philadelphia a 8.10 ri a. al . 2. 8. IX S'4.7.l. ai d 11 P. Jl Lcav-t t liesnnt lilll 7-10 minutes, R 1M, 11 -i A. M... '40 8 '0, ft 40. 6 40. a 40, anil 10 40 u dilutes P. M. ON HJMlAtK, I.esve Philadelphia 010 minutes A. M.,1 and 7 P. It, I euve ( he-nat Hill 7-40 minutca A. M 12 40. ft 40. anaf 9-2i inlnu es P M . Ft B ( ONSHOUOCKEM Anu suniusruvys. Leave l hiluilulphia 6. N'35 mlnu es,. U-05A.M., lH,t. ih tiJi, (J4 8 08 mtiuitef , and 11 )t P. M 1 eavo Noin.towu 5k, 7, 7 50. 9, 11 A. M., IX, 4)4, 6, and 8 1 VI 'Hie iff P. M. (to In will stop at School Lssj Wlsa-t hlckon Danuyunk,enrliigMnl, and Loushohocken oulv. Leave Phllo-lelphlaO A. M..2M nnd T P.M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M , And ft P. M, FOR WANAVl'NK. Leave PbliadelphiaO B 85 minutes, 1109 A, II., lH.J , lit ftX.CM. 0ii5, and HHP M Vuve Atauayuuk 6)4. 74 , 8 20, 9X. UH, A. M 2, 5.1 8)4 p. M. QN 8I1li-AT9. I eave Philadelphia 0 A. M., 2 Hi and 7 P. M. Iiava A "aunk 7H A. M . 6X, and 8 P. M. W. S. WIL ON. General Suparlntende, , Depot MNTU and UUEKAi Sue tt 1