THE DAILY1 EVENING TELEGRAFII. rillLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCn 15, 1866: CITY INTELLIGENCE t For Additional City Jno'.tj. ..ct tee Eijhtit 1 ge. Wilt, of an Late Db. Jaynf. The Hill ot the late Dr. David Jhjnt has beer tiled In the once of tlie Kefci-ler of Willi-. It ia a very voluminous document, covertae- thirty-two paftra of ioolfccnp. rlostl.v written, and was ftee oi looifccnp. ciostiv written, a drawn by Edward M. Paxion, Esq., of ih ufelpbia bur, who lias teen lor many jr. Votitmcl ol Dr. Jnvne. The will it dated , nut I'hiia- rears the Jolv 1!). A. u. ihj4. lis meal lenp-in preTfrat ltg puDli cation In full. Wc eivc I How ft comet tuin mnry oflta principal proviMona: The following coinyritc ilio special pecuniary lrpfltiCB! i To his nlcca, Mary Jnr.c ranted, $500. To hi? sisters-in-law, J.argaret and Emily Watkrr, the mm or $200 eiuli. To his wife's nitres, Ann Fort, JIary Smith, and Mary Elizabeth Ciinuii.ghani, the sum of $200 each. To his ncicr-g, Catharine Ireland, Mary Jan Evans, Cornelia Davis, Jului Walker, and to his piter iB-law, Mary Cutianufham. the sum ef f 100 per annum each timing their respective lives. To his brother, William Jayne, ths sum of $300 per year daring his life. For the erection of a new Rapti-it church In the western part of the city, $15,000. All the reiiidrte ot.hts ectate, real, personal, and mixed, is deviucd to his executors and the survivors of tlicm in trust, tor and doring tbs full end and term of the natural lives of his seven children and four grandchildren, now living, and the lite ot the survivors of them. The clear annual income of the estate is to be distributed equally brlweo his children and the if.su of any sncli as may die, the latter taking their deceased parent's share, antil ths demh of the survivor of bis fhildren and frand children (now living), when tho whoia eainte is to be divided. !?,-- The executor are directed to finish the bouse nt the corner of jNineteenih and Chesnut streets, according to the plant, of John McArthur, Jr., architect, and to build a stable tor the accommo dation hii the borsr s and carriages. They are nleo to fttrr.uh the said bouse in a style to cor respond therewith, under the direction ( his wile and daughters, and to keep op tho said bouse as a home for his family, at the expense of the estate. The furniture, Lones, curriapes, etc., to be renewed when necessary. The house in which he resided at the time of hisleath,in Third street, below Walnut, with its furniture, to be sold. The executors are also directed to bir.ld up the property at Vmo street whuff with a hotel or stores, in their discretion. They are also instructed to set apart the sam of $400,000 out of 1 lie income, as a fund to rebuild in caso any of bis property is destroyeJ by fire or other accident, and ulso as a fund to provide a suitable settlement lor each of bin children us shall here alter marry. The widow receives $11000 per annnm nnler the terras of the mania? settlement, of which Edward M. Paxnon and Ebon C. Jayne are the truMeee-. In addition. La leaves her the use of the house at Nineteenih and Chesnut, which, as before stated, is to be kept up at the expense of the estate. , By the express terms of the will no intoxicat ing diinks are to b kept in tho new house, except tor medicinal or culinary purposes. The business ot the house of Dr. 1). Jaynt & Son, in which he owned a controlling; interest, is to be carried on by the surviving: partners until ull bis sons and grandsons now living shall arrive at full age, in order to' allow such of them as, in the opinion of his executor., may be qualified to enter the firm und perpetuate- the business. The executors and trustees under his will are bis lriends Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, Charles II. Itopers. Edward M. Paxson, Henry Lewis, and John M. Whitall. They are also the gsardiaus of his minor children, and also of all his grand children, so lur us they take any estate under tho will. roLicn Items. Albert Beck had a hearing at the Central Station yesterday, , on tho charge of arson, in setting fire to tho stable of John Smith, near Fifteenth, and Cowslip streets on the night of Monday two weeks ago. The accused, who is in fhe Marine service, was brought on iroui New York as soon as circum stances seemed to justify it. Several witnesses were examined, and it was tei titled that Beck was in the neighborhood of the stable Isarued a short time before the tire broke out, and that be called at a tavern at Filteenth and Callowhill streets, only a few minutes before the lieht was seen, and said that there would be another soon, the fire in Third street, near Race, bavin been burning for some time. After the arrest of Beck, as Oilicer Berry testified bs admittea being at the stable when tho match wa3 struck, but denied that he did it. lie subsequently made the same adonis-ion to Firo Marshal Blackburn. It was considered a suspicious cir cumstance that Beck left the city the morning alter the fire. Cue of the witnesses testified that the) accused had been several times arrested on tho 'charge of arson, and hud been once con- victed. He wss committed to answer. Matilda Bpeucer, Tecently a domestic in the .employment of D. W. Sellers, Esq., had a hear ing before Alderman Beitler yesterday, on the charge of stealing a number of articles of silver ware. Mr. Sellers testified that the accused left his house at an early hour in the morning, and that the silverware disappeared at tho same time. A silver spoon was found in the possession of the accused, which was supposed, from tho enpraved letters upon it, to have been taken from tho residence ot Judge Stroud, where Matilda had been ut service. She was hell to answer. Andrew Stall was charged yesterday afternoon w ith having: in his posaoisioii, with intent to . pass, twenty-six counterfeit titty-cent fractional currency notes. He is the olleced proprietor of a lager beer saloon, on Cailownill street, near New Market. An oilicer searched uis houso and found thieeof tho notes in a money-drawer in the bar-room. He then asked for tile kev to a bureau-drawer, which Stall said he had lost. On the drawer being opened, a package contain ing upwards of ten dollars of the bogus trash was found. Tbe notes found in the till had evi dently been taken, front the package. The ac cused was held in $2500 bail tor a further hear ing on Monday next, The caae was heard before Kecorder Eneti. John W. Fox was charged yesterday morning, upon tho oath of James Waters, a member of Company B, 7th Regiment Veteran Volunteers, with the larceny ot $j00. Waters allege that on the 10th day ot April last he placed in the hands of the defendant, for safe-keeping, the sum of $075. with the understanding that it was to be returned when called lor. The plaintiff notified Fox, a short time ago, to return him the money. Instead of doing so he handed him but $175. The accused was held In $1200 bail to answer by Alderman Beitler, ; StfDDET Death. An elderly gentleman, whose name is unknown at present, fell upon the pavement, at tba 8. E. corner of Eighth and Race streets, about 11 o'clock yestorday morning, and died 6bortly after being removed to a neighboring drag store. His death U attributed to the heart disease. He was dressed in a black coat, Test, and pans, a white over-shirt and a grey under-shirt, end a higla hat, with a piece ot paper pasted in the, inside, containing the initials 'G. P. B." Ia his pocket were found one hun dred and nine collars and fifty cents iu money. and a tjotet of the Philadelphia and. German- town ra'ilroad. tie aiso naa wtin mm a rjiacir. twlntArl cane, with asonaro piece ot silver in- seited in the handle. The Coroner, after holding . an iaqueBt, had the body removed to an under taker ana piacea in ice. j Fibemen Changing Location. Without legislation by City Councils, the firemen appear disuosed to so arranare the location of their com panies as to best meet the rennirements of the city. Within a few months, a number of com nanies have r ha need their location. The Friend ship Fire Company, now located at Third and . Brown streets, is the latest. The company has purchased a lot of erround. ,18 feet front by 102 leet in depth, situated at tho corner of Scpvlva and Norris streets, and nrcnoses erectiuur a large building sufficient to meet the requirements of the organization. , Samiath School Annivekhabt. Last evening the Juvenile Missionary Society of the Sunday School connected with the Front Street M. E. Church, Rev. T. A. Fernley. pastor, celebrated their anniversary at the above church. The assemblage was Tery large, and tbe exercises, includirc addresses And hymns, the latter very beautifully iting, were interesting aDd gratifying. About five hundred dollars were realized from the ofleiings of the tchool, which were presented Jn a very pie alnr manner. A laree overerre cross, eight feet and a half high, was clerked, till it was a mass of beauty, with tho bouquets of flowers sent rip with the amount, and the accompylng motto by each class. Par ticularly noticeable were a wreath of flowers seat tip by tbe Female Bible Class, an anchor of flowersi by Miss Lizzie Fernley's class, and, bo sides, a rrown of flowers to crown the cros. The audience were dismissed with the doxology and benediction. ' Contracts Awakdeo. The Commutes on Water, of Councils, met on Tuesday evening, and aw arded contracts lor iron pipe, castings, brass, etc., for 180ti, to the following parties: Service pipe, to J. W. Middleton, at $321 per 100 pound", being one-filth of a cent, per poind Ic'S than tho price paid in 1805. Special cast ings, to the same farm, at $3'01 per 100 pounds, being ene-tentn of a cent per pound below the figure of 18G5. Brass castings, to 8extonACo., at 38 cents per pound. Tho price paid in 181.5 was 55 cents per pound. Loud, to Ettinge A Bro., at !$ cents per ponnd. In 1825 the price was 15 cents per pound. Castings for shops, consisting of plug casern, etc., at 3Jr cents per pound, to MUeman & bill?. I.at jear 4 ceut per pound was paid. Excitement on Chesnut Street. Quite an exciting szonc ocenrred about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the corner of Eighth and Chesnut streets. A rather prepossessing lady, named Georgiana fel. Sterling, ti wife ot II. II. Sterling, of Now York, was passing down Ches nut street, in company witli a man named Charles Jackson, when they were seized by Mr. Sterling, who called loudly lor the police. Re serve Oilicer Newman rushed to the scene of action, captured the assailed party.and conveyed them, followed by a large crowd, to the Central Stxtion. At 6 o'clock they were taken belore Alderman Beitler, and bound over in the sum of $2000 each for a further hearing on Friday next. Final Disposition of Poize Cases. Some of tbe earliest cases which came iuto our Prize Court have 'ust been finally determined. Alter decisions wers reached here they were taken to the Supreme Court at Washington, and tbe decisions of that tribunal, aflirming those of the lower Court, have just been received. Tho money which has been tied ns for several years, pending these proceedings, will now bo disttl buted. The names of the vessels and the amounts are herewith given: Josephine, $90,000; Admi ral, $7000; Herald, $70,000; and the Elmira Lor rtelia, $10,500. Fkom Foreign Torts. The brig Name trip, which arrived at this port on Monday, from Bordeaux, brought, with other articles, the following: 190 casks brandy, 2250 cases and 74 hhds. wine, 300 cases champasrne, 30!) baskets oil, 18 cases preserves, 17 cases paper, and 830 pncka-;es merchandise. The sehooner Mary E. Smith,1 which' arrived from Trinidad on Tuesday, brought 377 hhds., 35 tierees, and C5 barrels molasses. The brig Mariposa, which arrived the sanao day Irom the same place, broajht 414 hhds. 50 tierces sugar, and 310,000 cigars. Soldieb Obganixing. The soldiers of the Twenty-fourth Ward have already perfected a permanent organization, and have determined to hold a public mass meeting this evening, at the Commissioners' Hall, Market and Thirty- seventh streets. It is possible that Major-Geue-ral Geary, the hero ot the white star, will be present to address his old comrades. His nomi nation by the National Union Convention has inspirited tho veterans, and they are determined to bull rally aronna tneir old commander. Reunion of the x. m. v. a. Tho quar terly reunion ot tne Young Men s Christian Asso ciation was held at their new hall, Chesnut street, above Twelfth, on Tuesday eveninsr last. the President. Peter B. Simons, iu the chair. The entertainment was diversified by vocal and instrumental music by the Fhiloniolic Musio Circle. A nnmber of our most prominent merchants were present, and expressed themselves highly gratified with trie entertainment. The New Coubt House. The Committee on City Property, to which was referred the pro position to change the location of the new Court llonse, has determined to report aeaiust any alteration. The contractor will therefore pro ceed with the building according to the original plan. Hospital Item. A man named William Donahue, residing at Fifteenth and Carpenter streets, had his right hand injured yesterday by iis being caaght between two coal cars at Broad ond Carpenter streets, lit was taken to tha Pennsylvania Hospital. AMUSEMENTS. llSLEY'a CONTINENTAL NEWS JLV 1XC1JANGE. ClioieeJKeHts to all places ol Amusement tuny dp Bad np to tS o'clock uny evening-. 1 ill If CHOICE SEATS AND Tickets can te bad a tf ADMISSION 8. 1'1!X,1AMME CFHCE, No. 4,11 Cni'.KNUT Street, oriuoslte the Toi tOfflce. for tlie CLemiQt, Arch, Walnut, aud Academy of MubIc, op to S o'clock, everv evening. UK QRAKD BILLIARD CONTEST, AT COKCEET HALL, AT CONCERT HALL, AT CONCERT LULL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, Marcli 22, 18C6, at 8 o'clock, ON THURSDAY EVENING, Marcli 22, 1SCG, at 8 o'clock, Between E. J. Plunkett, Champion, and Robert T. Ryall. TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS, admitting one GonUemoa and Ladles. FOR BALE AT ALL BILLIARD SALOOSS, and COSTIKEXTAL HOTEL. Tbe number of Cards being limited, persoas wfce desire to w ituesi this elegant game will do well to secure their tickets aa early as practicable. BBS i U It COSTUMES! COSTUMES! A splendid assortment ot COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES, FOR MASQUERADES, Are oflercd to the attention of tbe bail-going public at thli gay and festive season, at the COSTTJMEIIY, Of twenty-five years eBtabllabraent, No. OI7 RACE STREET, North Side. Every effort will be made to please the taste ef tioee who attend the Carnival Balls of the Season. Wl O. DESMOND, 9201m No. KIT BACK Street f ' K R M A N I A OHCn riSTRA.-FUTtLIC I EE V.J bearaala every MATIRDAY AFTERWOOS AT ilUHll AL FUND HALL, iH o'to k. KngMiementa maciei.y addre.luOEOHflE BABTERT, Agout .No, IUI MONTEREY auttt, between jjave ana Vu 1 1 iui AMUSEMENTS. JM ERICA N ACADEMY OF MU8IC. Ptsee Manrfcr IMnctorol urcbettra.. Prompter William A. Voors .Cbirle H. I)iKlonh Robert Lberle OKASD UUSirAL MHANOE ASD DEAMATIC M A T l I. r , MOKDAT AKTKKNOON. Marc 19, FOH 1HK It KM-: FIT OK Wit. OEnKUK HOOD. Ths lil owina cclf brated AitifWot GKOVBK'S .r.R- IAN (jFERA COMPANY, pupolnpr through I'hlladnl 1'hiaon tiondav next, have kind, consented to remain lor ibla special occmlon: Madame .1 "H A NN A KoTTER. ( BliUmmF.KTliA iiurnnirijia, lUEODOKK ltAHKLMAN, FKAfZ HIMMF.R and JOHFPH Hr KMAN9. Vr. Hood will also be assisted by lbs principal artliuii oltbe ARCH KTHKET T1IK.ATKK, By the kind trmleHon or Mrs ,IOUM PGBV7. Ulr. CHF.Si;T BTItF lil 1 1I If ATRK. By the kind permlslnn ot Mir OROVk K & 8IKN. JHr. WALNUT HI KEKI THEATRIC. Bv the kind permission of Mr T .1. UEMl'BIT.T,, ho have all acaereualy volunteered lUeir elllclent rervlrea. AfimloKlon (Iticlnnlni? rexervea antral , 00 cent To bo obtained on and a'tir Wt IMIAY at tlio Acudemy. and at TECM1 UCK'8 Music More.8KVK.NTU and ( ilKStiUr. M Doora oren at t o'clock t commence at 2 o'clock. 1'oriorninuoe will clot at A o'clock. 8 15) VIEW CHF.SNUT STREET THKATUE. 11 f niSM'T Btrcct. aboTe 'I welfth. LFONARU BOVB& WILLIAM E. SINK, Leaaeei and Manauari. WILLIAM K. SINN Kealdrnt Manager Doors open at 6' IS Curtain r..-ei otl 4V THIS iThnrfdavt KVF.NINO. March IS. fomth ullit of tbe great Local Drama, I11K lKrMKN ol PIMI.ADriflllAt ''HE Hl.FVIN OF PHILADF.1.PU1A; HIK FIRKMEN OK I'Hll.ADH.PII IA t THE i IU.I.A1EM OK PUILAKELFAIA on. TIIV. PltOAT) STREET HF.IRF.PS. ffnt to the In 1 strength of the companT. with new local scenery by R. Hmltb. anion k which may ba loand A V1JS.W Iffi-TI-ll-; h I A I K HUIIB, tllESNCT HTKKET. ABOVE TTfELFTIT. F1K1", IS TIUHH fTKFET. KAR VINE GBi.'ND TAbLEAL'X OK THE CI1Y IlliK CO. PAMEi", with their Hose Carriages, tttearn Entlnca. Eualu- n enta. etc. lo conclude with the tanfthatile Orton Specialty, M'KMERY riillKWO 1. M'RSLKT CHH KWEK.U. M'KHKY t'HK KWKKI). MIlfERY CHH RWEEU. FRIDAY F.VKNINO. March 16 liEKEFlT OK MR. GEORGE H. CLAKKE. SATURDAY AFTFJENOON, V arrh 17. MSEIVM.N'IH (IRANI) FM1IY MATIKEE. FIREMEN OK PHILADELPHIA. In active preparation. CARTOCCBE; on, TTIE BTOLKN JEWELS. Arimlifllon to Evening Perlormunce, 'lb cents, 89 cents, and aL IHfALNUT STREET T H E A T R E. N. E. M corner NIMH, and WALNUT Streets. Begins at 7J o clock. THTTRSDAY LAST KIQUT BUT OSE of the world-reniiwned MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KF.AN. Srr.CIAL. At the l!eltatlon of numerons patrons and old plny-gocra, me nt,An win enact tueir GRFATEST IURACTERS. "MR. and Mlib. BKVKRLY," lr, Moore's greftt tragody of j 11 r. jAraum ix.u, FRIDAY FAREWELL BENEFIT, aud last appearance In Plillada. ol' Mr. and Mrs. KEAN. iJB ! hi BAM.iii ana vru.Miiit, BAIL UDA Y-O ALAN 1UUT. M R J. B. R011EBT8 In tho grand romantic plnv ot XUE COKS1CAN BEOTHEUf). and KORY O'MOOBK. JRf. JOHN DREW'S NEV7 ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at IX o'clock. C'HAKFRAtJ 8 LASTS UU( BUT TWO. sldeo uv fiUVE LOGAN and C. T. PARLOF. WKDJiKSDAY AND T1ILR8DAY EVKNIVUS, positively last nights but one of Bouclcaalt's great uruma i THE STREETS OF KEWTORK. Bndger Mr. CIIAXFItATJ Aliila OLIVK LOGAN Bob, the Bootblack O. T. FAR.SLOE (with bamo boloaod Jla). I.ucv Fnlrweather Mlas E. Price Mr. Pufly ISiuart Robsou For Hccuery. Inciiicntg, etc , aee Illlla. FRIDAY FAREWELL 11S.NKK1 1 AND LAST NIGHT OK CHAKFRAU A great bill for the occasion. 8A'l VRDAY HENFF1T OF STUART EOBSOV. Scuta seemed six days In advance. rVTEW AMERICAN THEATRE J.1 WALM'T Bircet. abovo Elchtb, EW ATI HAOTIONS. Engagement ol the celebrated FOWLER BISTERS. fear In number the moat beautiful and attractive dan- souses in America. EVERY EVENISO, AND OS WEDNESDAY AM) SATURDAY AFTEIt- T . jNOONS. SPLENDID BALLETS, BRILLIANT COMEDIES, jLaugunoie jiuricsiiuea, iiumurous farces. AinuHeuients ol al nations combined. P S E M T. L Y B U I L D I N fl. . 'JUE AIASTEU BANT) OIT THS WOBLU COMING. BURGESS, PENDERO ABT, HUOnES, AKI) LA RUE'S MUNNIltaiS. Fxtraordlnarv cominnatlou of talent great confede ration ol dlntinpmihed JC1U1U1 AKilOlISS, I'omnrlklng TWEKTY-KIOIIT BliHillT PABTICTJLAR STAE. fornmia at once a constellation oi unsurpassed Iwantr. strintth. magnlllcea e, and cllect Iu the bamuphere of gcientllle aitainmciita tirana ouvniug. turauAi i.y jcjnju, ino win instant. 3 14 4t rrilK GREAT PANORAMA OP IRELAND, 1 with th Yovacfi Home to New York, at KATIOAL HALL, MAKhET Street aboreT TELPTIT, a. v hki ivk.mmi at a vv lun tsuAi ana baiuu- PAY. at 8 P.M. Doors open one boar previous. Admission. 5 cents. it at A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESNUT jrx street, aoeve -renin. Open irvui a. jh. tin r. si. Benjaailn Went's great Picture Of C-HB18T KEJjELTEl) Otl whlhltlow 1 1 htm 'l MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN jjltctojgrapti Albums, BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, Magazines, Novels, and all the ITevr Publicationa. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. . Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Pictures of Q Linda Framed to order. 803 CHESTNUT ST. 808 Q li E E N TEAS,, GBJEN COKN, 1EESU FKACHES, FEESH TOMATOES, PLUMS, Urfl. AI.BE11T O. ROBERTS, DEALER IK FINE GROCERIES 9 22 4p COR. ELEYEKTH AND VLNE BI8. T)EVEKUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, 11 Kf. vtJtJ. OliJnro, i Of all descriptlona, Ot all daacilptioua, . , Always on band, Alwava on hatifl. AT FLORENCE "EWINO V ACHIN B CO.'H OFFICE, AT tLOliUiCK bE Wl M At UIN E CO. '8 OFFICE, So. b0 CHESNUT R treat.' ' One door below Seventh stieeL One dour below rteveutb stteeb The meat liberal u'scount allowed. Ibemoa liberal diacoont allowwd. riIIE STAMP AfJENCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT J KTttFET, ABOVETU1ED, WILL BE CONT1SUED A ft 111, IJllilkOHK. HTAMl'H of EVKRY DESCRIPTION CON8TAHTLT ON liAND, AaU Al U i PI If fi i AROMA 6AVING AKD CONDENSING COFFEE. EKOWNER, FOB HOTELS, CEOCERS, TlOSriTALS, Ullttarr Barrack a, and all other eatabllahmenta using quantities of Ceflee By thli Machine the CofTce li SWEATED brown, Instead of being BURNED brown, thereby laving from 40 to 60 per cent more AHOIIA thaa whem done In tee tunal way. A PATENT TESTER Is attached, which enables tbe operator to see when tbe Cofce Is done Brewn. CAN BE CHANGED IN A MOMK1VT I A TO A FKANKL15 OR AIH-TIOIIT BTOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. Ther work like a charm, ALWAYS glvlnft catire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send tbr a circular, which con tains itstimonlala Irom mauy of tbe United fctatce Hospitals, Flrst-closa Uotels, and Grocers Sow having them In use Also, ; IIYDE'S PATENT AliGMA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BR0WNEH, On the same principle beiag in tho form of a STOVH COVER. Will suit any STOVE or R AN UK. Tbe Coffee Is krewncd PERFECTLY UNI FORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE FOUND It ROW NED in this Machine hns about tbe SAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the nsnal war. BESIDES giving tho Coffee In ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING, AND STOVE STORES GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HYDE & TIACLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2 13 lmo PHILADELPHIA FURNITURE. GEOUGE J. IIENKELS, THIRTEIKTH AND CHESNUT STS FIKNITUKE WAREHOUSE. A large assortment of Rosewood Drawing-Room Furniture Walnut Drawing-Room Furniture. Walnut DIning-Room Furniture. Walnut Library Furniture. Walnut Hall Furniture. Rosewood Chamber Furniture. Walnut Antique Furniture. i'rlccs arc as low as the quality of tho work will admit of. GEORGK J. IIENKELS, . 3 2 lm Late of Kos. 609 and 811 CIIESSUT Street TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I h ave a largo stoefc. of every variety of Fnrnituro Which I Will sell at reduced prices, consisting of TLA IN ASD MARBLE TOP COTTAGE BTJIT3 TVAMJT CHAMBER SUITS. FAKLOR 6C1TS IN VELVET PLtTsn. PARLOR BCITS IK HAIR CLOTIL -PARLOB SUITS IN KEPS. E Idcboards, Extension T ablcs, Wardrobes E ook-coscs llattieesea, Loudkcs, Etc. Etc. P. P. GUSTINE, 1 lo 3m TS, E. Cor. SECOND AND RACE 8TS. SHIPPING. HAMILL'S PASSAtJE OFFICE. "ANC'IlOK LINE OF B'lEAMEItH." "OALELOMA." 'UA.VBKA.,, "11K1TANN1A," "INDIA.' Rteani tn LlVEKl'OOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DUBLIN, w L W 1V 'lluL' A a. 1 f ! I , Ultn T a it n t v vnn, ai; mijooviw ir rate- of paj-sahk. PAYABLE IN l'Al EH CLUBF.NCY. CABI VH $00, $80, and $70 t'lEiltACiE S30 J HE PAID C K(IKli ATKH Issued for bringing out pasatnijcra Iroin the above points at ivniniuiLa iuu adi uijuj&k juiaiu Also, to and Irom ALL hTA'lIONfl ON THE IRISn RAILWAYS. EPECIAL NO 11 CK. Passencera will take oartlcular noiice that tbe "Anelior Line" is the only line minting tluough tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to the point named above, and that tbe undersigned Is tbe ouiy uliv authorized Agent in ruiiaatiinna. ADDiy U YV. A 11 4111.1., iBole Agent for "ANCHOR LINE," 115 No. 217 WALNUT Street. Jtl 7Jh B U 1 1 t ri . rUlLiALICLil'lllA, ,J.lt3J STEAM PROPELLER COMPAN Yj De- ovuu.ii ana swni sure lines oeiween rnuaaeipuia ana new York, via Delaware and Hurltan l anal, l b buslneaaof this Company ban at ain been renamed, ftemn propel.ers will leare. dally, at 1'iM. and a P.M. Freight taken upon accommodating tonus. Appivto W U. JU. 1A1UJJ Ct- i VJ. , 8 13 3t No. 132 B Pt-LAWAME Jtvenue. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &c. T. J. McO XT I Ot A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer lu FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ZIO, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, ' ISTO. Q STlAviKltltY STREET. First Btree above ','d between Marfcetand Cheana 6 4 ranABLrBiA DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE. DENTIST, GRADUATE OP Philadelphia College ef Dental Surgery, class 1863-4, lorirerly oi Vv eetCbester, Pa., having sertea three years 111 tne .aruiv, nan lepuuieu ii) jrnuiii-e ei uis proienaioB at No. 241 N. ELEVEN!!! Street, Philadelphia, where he will endeavor te alve aatisiactory atieatlon li,M whe may require bis piofessional services. 1J THE COLTON DEKTAL ASbOOIATCrtjalRI. glnatett the Anasthetlo nae of NIl'KOCi OXIDE CAN lor Eatractinr leein wiiuout pain, w k uu mi OTI1EB WMJil. WUIIJU UUlce, ISO. iJi WALDUl htree . Ihllade'pbia. i 2 51ni RAILROAD LINES. i ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and euter MONDAY, February 12, two dally trains will run between Washlugton and Lmchbarg, connecting at Gordoimvl le with Viryiiila Central Rail' road trains to and from Richmond, aa lullows i . aiAiu isiin. Tave Washington daliy (bundar excepted), at 6'4S A- 11 , ana arilve at Lynubliurg at ( P. U. Leave i ynennurg ai i a. u ana arrive ai tTasuina ton at '-!) P. M. r.A-Kr.D.i -iiiaia. Leave Washington dally (Including Bunday) at 6 05 P. M ana arrive at Lynclitiuig at 6 w A. M Leave Lynchburg at &JJII r. 31. and arrive at Washing ten at oil) A. M. Both trains making close connections at Lvunhburg for all points Snuta and Southwest, and at Washuigion lor North and Northwest. Flrst-olaas sleeping curs WO! be attached to the n'ght trains. . .A Ibe roan is anraciivr, dot obit ior iu comiorEaoio accommodatlona, but tor the fact tliat It puaaea the now hi. tone localities ef Fairfax, Bull Run, Maiiaasas, Bris toe, Catlett's. Rappahannock, Culpeper. Orange, and Uordensvllle, places ot uuperUbable inteieat In the popular uilua ...!'. Through tickets to all points South and Southwest mar be had tn Boston, New York, Philadelphia anil Baltimore, and at the ofUcea of the road In Washington aud Alexandria, W. H. MooaFFkki v, i i General HuperluUudeot. RAILROAD LINES. KE A D I N O RAILROA H RF.AT TRUNK LINE FROM PmLA DfcLl H1A TO TH INTMTO D. Of riJi-Miv - U. 1MK B II UII.lt iu,, HfcKOl VF Mil. ( rMRt.RLAM, AND WK(.MlNO VAl.Lf VS. DOBTII, OR'I II W FT. A K 11 THK CAHADA8. V I N Tl H ai RAhlty.TrPASfNeFK IKAlH. Leaving t, Cdnipanv's Depot, at TH1RTD- P.M H and i AlLOW HILL fetreeta PhliadelpkU, at the lollew loa koura , . , MORNIJIO MAIt. AtR-Cfl A. M. er Ilrailing. Lekanna Bartshar. Fetw- VII e, 11 tnegr..ve, Tamaqua Puabmv. Wll lamsrt, Eialia lvixbrsler Niagara Falla Bn.Ya'o Allentowr. vikobarre, l lttatoa, Totk, Larllale, '.'hamkenbura Uarersiown etc, eio. ' Ills rain c nnrcts at RFADIVO with 'he East Pen uv runia l.'al rondtialus tor Alleniown. e'e.i and wit the Let anon Valley train lor Uarrlshiirg etr. i I OUT ( LIN ION wllh Catawlasa Kaliroa' train VVilllsniFport, Leek Uavea. Klml a, etc, at HAB RIMtl l.O w th Northern Centra, nraberland Vallei ami Hcliii IU I , and Susquehanna tralna tor North iimleiland. WiWlauispert, York, t'hanibersbarg, lnnt grove, eio. . AFT t. RNOON EXPRESS Lr avra Phllaoeii hia at 1 3 r. M., ior Heading, Potta THic, H msharr, etc, eonaeot'ng with Reading and I o uniliia Railroad truln lor ( olambla. etc. and wiu t aiawlaaa Rai road train far Mlltvn. WUl.amsport Elailia, 1'. uTft o, etc. libAl'lNO ACf OMVODATION. leaves Reading at 30 A. !., stonping at allwai s atlaiia. arrlv.s in PMIade phla at S'll.t A . M. Uc.urnlng leaves i'bl adelpbla at 4 80 P. M., arrive la Heading a7 ss f Jn. Trains tor Philadelphia cave Harrlsburg at 71 A. M .. and I'ot'svl le at H-30 A. M.. atriviag In Philadelphia af l .0 P. l. Aiicrm on tialna leave Uanlaburg at 1-4. P B1. ano lottsvllle at 3 ,5 P.M.; arriving at Pblla Uelpkie at 7 US P. M. ban slium Aervmanedatlon leaves Reading at 7 34 A M.and ilnrrislMirr at U- e P M. alarket tra.n wllh a Passer ger car attached, learns Phi adclrbia at i'2-4K. noon lor Reaaiua aad all wav sutlers- ttavea Reading a; li'30 A. M., and liowningtua at 1 2 Xft r . ft.: 1 bi adelphla and all way stations. A II the above tralna ma eallr Honda, a eicented. Sunday trains eave Pottaviile at 3Uu A. M., and l'hn deiphla a' 31 P. M. ( VALLEY RAILROAD. Panergrra lor 1'ov.mnntown and Inuraiedlate pola ake ihe A M. and 4 .10 )'. M. trains from Phlladnl Ihiu, irtnrnisg from Downlngtea at 7 83 A. M. aud 2 ' No c. ,tW YORl F.XPRE88 FOR PmeBUBO AND TEI Leaves New York at B i 0 A. M. and 8 00 P. M., eaaalni RcaOIng at 10 A. A.., and 1-48 P. M., connecting al tlnrrisliarg with 1 ennsylTanla and Northern Uentraj l.nllieao 1 pnaa Tralna ior Pittsburg, Chicago, Wll liannort Elndra, Baltimore, etc lie umirg, t xprrsa 1 rain leaves Harrlahnra on arrive' at Pennsylvania Express irom Plttskora. ai 3 and 01 A. M., paaing Heading at 4 411 and I bi A, M .arrivuit at New York at 10 A M. and -49 P M. Sleeping I a aei ompani lug tl ese trains throng tetweca Jaraey City and plttsbnrg. without charge. Mall Iratn lor New York leaves Han-tabnrg at 1 4i P M. Mall Train for Uanlsbtug leaves New York at 12 Nooa. BtBCTLKTLL Y ALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvl le at 6-45 and 1 1 DO A. M., and 71 P.M , tutnuig fiera Tamaqua at 7 33 A. M. and 1-40 an Ht III ILK ILL AND BOPQUEH.ANNA RAILROAD. Trn:s leave Auburn at 7 S3 A.M. for Plnegrove and Bnrilsbiirg, and at l-Ni P. M. lor Plnegrove and I rewouti returning 'rom Harrlahnrg at 4HHJ i, M.. and from Tie mont at 7 00 A. M. and b CO P. M. 11( KE'JH. Thrrnch first class tl, keta and emlerraat tickets to ali the principa- points la tbe North and n est and t anadas. ine loiiowini le lollowlng tleke;s are ontained on:y at the Ottlo ot h Bradford, Ircesurer.No 227 8. Fourth street. Pblla- delphia, or ol U. A. .Nlcolls, Geaeral Bupertnteadent KcaUiug. rOMMCTATION TI( KETR. At 25 per cent discount, between any points desired for lamilics and tlnns MILEAGE TICKETS, T;ood tor 20(1 miles, between ail points, at S42-50 eack lor fanitlies aud tlrnis bKANON TICKETS, For three, six nine, er twelve mvatha, fer holds only, to a I points at reaaced rates CL1 RUYMFN Residing oa the line of the road will be fn rubbed wt oartls, enUtli.ig themselves and wives to tickets at half- tare. EXCURSION TICKETS, From Phladelphla to principal stations, good fot Satumay, Sunday and MondavVat redu"cd fare, to b bud only ai tbe Ticket OUice at Thirteenth and Callow, hill streets. FREIGHT. floods ot all descriptions forwarded to all the abov points irom the Company's New Freight Depot, llroaS and Willow streets V REIGHT TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 30 A. M., 12 4.1 noon, and e io i M . ior Reading. LcDunon, HarrLourg, Pottaviile, Port Clinton, aud all noln a be v ond. MAILS Close at the Phi adelphla Post Office for all placet on the road ar.d its branches at t A. M. and lor ail principal Blailoiia only at U16P. M. 813 I, OK NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND JT Amboy and rhliadclpbla and Trenton Railroad Company's lines FLOW PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and wuy pieces, iroui Walnut street whan, will leave aa lollows, viz. : rxaM At s A. Al., via Camden and Amboy Accommoda tion $2'lfl At H A. M., via ( uinueu and Jersey C'ltv Express... 3 dO At2P M. via Caruden aud Ambov Express flS At li M. (noon) aud b P. M., via Camden and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger).... ; 228 At 0 and 11-ati P. M.. via Cauaen and Amboy, Ao con mvdatlon (Freight and Passenger), 1st class ticket t-M 2d Class Ticket 1 50 At 6 and 10 A. 31., S and 6 P. M., lor Mount Hollv, Evtaiikvll.e, Prniberion and Vlncentown I atfl A.M., ard2 P.M.. lor Freehold. At li and 10 A. M., 12 M., 3'30,S 6. and 11-11 P M., for Pal n'.yra, Kiverton, Dv'anuo. Beverly, Edgewater. Bur llnylon. Florence Bordeutown etc. The lu A. M. aud R P il. lines run direct through te Trenton LINEN FKOM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAV AH FOLLOWS i At 11-15 A.M., 4 30 and tHo P. M via Kensington and Jersey oily l-.xpirss 13 "US At 12 P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express 2-25 'j be t-4.' P. M. Lino will run dally. Ail oihers bundaya excepted. At 7 0 and 1P15 A. M., 8, 3-30, 4 30, J and 6 43 P. M., and 12 Miuni(-ni. loriirisioi. ireoron, etc At 7 A. M., 10 50, 3, 5 and P. M. lor t ornwells. Torrlfr ddle, llo inesbuig, Tacony Wlsslnouiiuir, Brldesburg and Frnnkiord, and at 8 P. M. for ifeimesburg- and Intermediate Nations f.r.LVlDELE DFLAWARE RAILROAD, For tbe Delaware River Vallcv, Nonhem Pennsyl vania and New Yoik Ma:e, and tlie Great Lakes. lo through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington fiepot as follow a l AtT at) A.M. aud 8-30 P.M. LlNws FKOM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Will leave irom foot ot Cortland street At 12 M. and 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M . 1'. M. and 12 Night, via Jersey City ana Kensington? From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. M. aid 2 P. M., Tl Amboy and Camden. At li M. and 6 P. il, (Freight aad Passenger), via Amboy and Camden. March 12. 18116. WILLIAM H. GATZMEB, Agent. EfeT JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. ialyi From toot ot makeet btreol ( u pper Ferry). except pnnoa.ii ALL AMI WINTER ARRANGEMENT. rnn.menclnii WEDNESDAY. November 15. lb'. For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Btat loos on West Jersey nd "aiem Railroads, at 8 A. M. and 8-30 P. M. lo. Mlli vine and all Intermediate btatlona, at I A. If. and3Y. M. For Cape May and Intermediate Stations at 0 A. at . te Mlllvllle, connecting with trelcht Train Passenger Car attached lor Cape May, due 846 P. M., and 3 P.M., tbrontb l assenger oue 8 P. M. FerGlassboro aud Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. It, llFer Woo'dbury, Glouoester, eto. at 8 A. M., 8, I 30 AD(1 ft SO JP Freight train will leave Pbi'adolpbla, from Bandford's wbart . at 10 A. M ., and Camden at 12 M. J VAN to NSSF.LaER, Rnperlateadent THE WEeT JERbEY EXPBtbs COmPa t will attend to all the aaual brancliea if express baalneai, receive, deliver, and forward throng! other responsible !x press Companies, to all parta w the country, aay article intrusted to them.' A Special Messenger accompanies eack tbroueh trala. Ottce. No. 6 Wainut street 818 tin u;i. PIIILADELPIIIA AND E1HERAI1, JOv)0. ROAD. Thla great line traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the City ot I rie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and la operated by the Pennsv vanla Railroad Company. 11MEOK 1'ASSlttSl.EH'I UAINH AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward Erie Mail Train, 7 A. Al. Erie Jtx- PLeaverVa8tward-Erle Mall, 0 P. M Erie Express 'passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and Ex nreas trains both wars between pbllade phla and Erie, pr row. NEW YORK CONN FC I ItlS. Leave New York at A. M.. arrive at Erie 9 15 A. M. 1 eave rie at 158 P. M .'an Ive at New York 40 P. M. Elegant Sleeping Cara on a 1 the Bight trains. For Iniormatlon respecting passenger basiness, apply at corner THIRTIETH and M ARK FT Streets, Phi a. And lot Ireigbt bualiiesa.of the Cempaav s Agents, S. B Kinceton. Jr., aorner Thirteenth aad Market atreeis, Philadelphia; J. w. Beynolds, Arle; William Biewn, Agent N. C. 11 R., Baltimore. ,,! H. 1'. IlOIls'lON. General Freight Agent, Phlla.' H W. tiWINNER. General 'J least Agent, l'hila. A. L TY LFR, General Wup't. WUIIamsport. 1 1 TTEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS REVENUE STAMPS, Of all deicrlpllona, ,, Ol all description, iIW,rl,obw4 Alwayaoa hsad. AT FTOBFVCB PEWINO MACHINE CO.'S OFFICE, It FLORENCE HEWING MACHINE CO.'o OFFICE, AT Ne. 63ii CHKSNCT Street Ne. 6:8 CnKBNOT Stieet One deor below Sevemh atroet Oae door below Seventh staeet The moat liberal discount allowed. 1 he moat liberal discount allowed. 2 5 A T QUEEN'S NEWS STAND. e, W. corner SEVENTH and CHESS UT Streets, AIX THB DAltTANDWEEKLYRHi I'tlUODICALfl, Etc., jiaj te obtalacdatcurren rates. . lis RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELrHIA. h WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILBOAD. HMr. TkBLK. Ceirminelnr MONDAY. Vsrrti 12. 1H66. Trains win leave Depot carver c PROAD 8Ueei ana WAbii INGTOB AVeaae as follows: 1 1 prats Iraih at 415 A M.tMordaya f xceptedV for fall (more and Warhlngton, stopping at ' besier, Wll Btlnglon, rerryvll:e, Havre de-Uraee, Aberdeen, Perry Ban s Magnolia. ( base's aad awmmer's Run. lielavaie Railroad Train at 8 15 A M. (Hundavs ex cepted' tor Falnliiirr.M ll'oii. and intermedial! stiitli aa. Wsy Mall Tram at II a. M. (SanriaT excepted) lor Pol linore. stopping a' Cheater. Tnnrlow. I.lnwoodl. lat wiont. arid all tegular stations between Wilmington, and l'aitlmore hxpress Train at 11 43 A. M. (Sundays exceptod) for T.ali fn. ore ant Washlnatoa. Fxpress Iraln at 2 45 P.M. (Pnndaya excenled for Baltimore and Washington, sioaplug at Chaster, lay- u ont. Wllnilnstoti. Newark. Eiktoa, Jiortheast, Perrv, ( vile lavre-de-(Jiae. Aberdeaa, Perr man's, Magno lia, (base's a Bit stemmer'a Kbb. Mgl t Express at 1100 P.M. for Baltimore andv.h Irr t n rarser gets by Boat from Bsltlmoro (or Forties Mon rce Nor on, City Point, aud Richmond, will tke Jio 11 45 A. M tiain. WILMINGTOH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-, Bonplrg at all stations between r III adelphla and WU- Leave Ihllai1clrhla at R 15, 11-15 A M . 3'3fl 53S. ant 11;0P. W. Hie 3'3h 1'. M Train connects with I)ol. ware Railroad ler Harrlutioa and Intermediate a aliens Leave Wilmington 7 CO, 813, and 910 A. M., 3 00 and S On P. M Trnina for New Castlo leave Philadelphia at 8 ISA. M. ,3-30 at d.1-S(l P.M. TIlROI tlll (MAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 12 M . 4 ;o. and III p. M. CIlEMiMt FOR rillLAKKLI'UI V. Leave f best er at H i 1 8 i)8, and 1 14 A. at., 12-37, 1 43. 8 IU, 6 41. and ln :j P. M ' FKOM BALTIMORE TO PIIILADKLPIII A. leave Bal imore SHi a. M. Way Mall i 211 A. V, Fxntess; 1 10 P. M., Express; 6 33 P. At., Express; 8 ii P.M., Express. 1RMKS FOR BALTIMORE leave Chester at 4 40 ami 1)52 A. M.,nd 3 23 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6-23 and 10 31 A. M., and 4 P. it. M'SDAY IKAIN8 Express Train at 4 15 A. M. tor Baltimore and Wash ing. on. stopping at cheater, Wilmington, l'errvvllle. llavre-do-Ornce, Aberdeen, perryman's, , Magnolia, t. hHhC's and biemmer's Hun. Mtht Exnress 1100 V. M. lor Baltimore and Wash- '"A'cconimodntlon Train at 1110 P.M. for Wilmington and intermedia: e stations. BAL'llMOKF. FOR PIIILADFLPRIA. ' Leave Ba tlmore at 8 .10 P M., estopping at llavrc-dn-Grace Pcirvvllie and Wilmington Also stops at Klk ton and Newark (to tale passengore tor Philadelphia, and leave fiu.eDfrs IroiniVVaslilngton or Ha timoro), and Chester to leave passeagers irom Baltimore or V ashlaatiin. A special trala will leave Wllmlng'on for PhllaJel pLiaand intermediate Histions at k ull P. M. Frelpht Trains, with 1'r.aacnger Car attached, will leave Wllm nkton tor Ferrvvil e and Intermediate sta tions at 8 30 P. M Leave Baltimore lor Bavre-de-Grace and Intermediate Stations at 4 45 p M. M 3 12 H. F K F.N NEY. Superintendent , TJENNSYLVANIA CRXTRAL RAILROAD. rrwriu sniuDur.ar.ST, 7 he Trains ol tie rennsvlvanla (entral Riillrond lrave te Depot, at Ihlny-arat and Market etreets. which Is reached br the cars ot the Market Htrect Pas senger Railway, running to and from the Depot. Tba luht car leaves Fiont street about 30 minutes prior te the drpartare of each Tiain. On Buiida.vs-t.ars leave r.ievenin and Market streets 4t aiinates befi re the departure of the Evening 1 rains. Mann's BafcnfO Express will ca'l for and deliver BagtaFe at the Depot. Orders lefi at the OlMce, No. 021 1 1 csnut street, w ill receive attention Itilltl LEAVB DEPOT. VIZ. ! Moll Train at 8-dfl A. If PaoH Accommodation, No. I at 10-(M ' Fast Line at 12 00 M Parkesburg at 110 P, if. Bairisburg Aciommodatlon at 2.1(1 Lancaster Accorr.uiooatlon at 4-00 " Paoll Train.No. 2 at 5-311 " l rlrMal." at 9 00 ' Philadelphia Exprcsst at H it) i TRAINS AhiUVK AT BEI'OT, VIZ. t Cincinnati Express? at M0 A. M. Pbllade phla Kxpresst at 710 ' , Pao l Accommodation, No. 1 at 8 no " j Parkesburg at 900 " 1 l anceater Iraln at 12 30 P. M. Fast Line at 110 " Pao.l Arcommodatlon, No. 2 at 4 i " Day Express at 5-50 Harrlsburg Accommodation at 9-ltl " Daliy, except fcaiurdur. f Daily, t Dally, 'excopt Monday. All other Trains d ally, except Sunday. 'ibe Pennsylvania Knllroad Comnanv will not assume) any risk tor Baggage, except lor Wearing Apparel ami limit their responsibility to One II unfed Dollars la vane. All Latrgage exceeding that amount In valuo will bo at tbe riek of the ov. tiers, unless taken by special contract TICKET OFFICES Have been opened at No. 6tfl Chesnut street. Continen tal Bote), and Glrard House, where l lckets iimv be pro cur d to all Important points In Pcnnsvlvanla. as wall aa tlie West. Northwest and beuthwest; and . all particu lars glvn as to time and connections by JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket Agcnt- The Ticket Ofllce at West rhi'adelpbla will bo contl nuea as heretotoro, where all Inunniatlon respecting xuuit;Eit ua rcii as iiu&uui, cuu ue itnu uu appiionuon lo THOMAS It PARKE. Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emigrant Train rnns dailv (except Sunday). For full particulars as to lare and accormnodailons. npnly p FRINC18 FlINi 3 12 No. 137 DO. K Slre.t TTOKTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. J.1 Depot, THIRD Sttcet above Thompson. For BKlIli.KIIEM, DOYLKSTOWN, MAUCH CHI NK, EASION, WILLLAMSPOKT, and WILKEU BARKK. At 7 30 A. M.(Fxpress), for Bethlehem, Allentown. Munch Chunk, Hazletou, Wllllamspott and W ilkoa barre. At 8'30 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, etc.. reaching Easton at -45 P. M. At 515 P. M., tor Betlnebem, Allentown, Maaoh ChtiDk. Danville, and Wlllluinsport. For Doyiestovtn at 8 35 A M.,2 30 and I II P. M. Fot Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Lansda'e at 8-15 P. M. W bite cars ot the Second and Third Streets Line city Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS tOR PHILADELPHIA, I cave Bethlehem at 625 A. M. and 10 02 A.M., anil 815 PM. . Leave Doy.estown at 6 30 A. II., J-15 and 5 30 P. M Leave Lamriaie r-t 6-10 A. M Leave Fort Washington at lo iw a. M., and 2 15 P. .vr. ON r-CNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at OA. M. . " Philadelphia tor Doyleslown at 3 P. M, Doy lesiown lor Pbl adelphla at 7 20 A. M. . Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. through Tickets must be piocuied at the ticket oltlcei. THIRD btreet or lit. Ml H t-trect 0 ail j.i i.iahk. Agsnt T7KE1G11T LINES FOR NEW YORK AND J? a 1 the stations on the C M Dl N andaMBOY and tornectn g Railroads Jncieai-ed despatch. 'IBE CAM1EN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AID TRANBf ORTATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES lor New York will leave WALNUT btreet W harf at i o'c ock P. II., danv (Sonilavs excepttd) j: reigiii must ne aeuverc a neiore n r. M., to be for warded tbe sane day. Returning, ti e above lines will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 8 P.M. Frelpht for Irenton, I nnceton, Kingston, New Brntlg-' wick, aud ail points en the Camden and Amboy Rail, road; also, on the Belviuare. Delaware, and Fleming, urn ; the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesburg, an the Burlington and Mount Holly Kai reads, received and forw aided up to 1 P. M. Ibe Belviaeie De aware Railroad connects at Phll llpsborg wltn tbe Lehigh Va ley Railroad, and at Manun kacbunk with all points ea m Delaware. Lackawanna, . and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, BuIalo. and oilier peinta In Yi eatera New York. TheNewJeney Rat. road connects at Ellrabeth wltlt the New Jersey Central Railroad, and at Newark wltk the Morrla and Eeaex Railroad A slip Biea'orandum. speclivlag tbe marks and num. bcrs. shippers and consignees, at ust. in every niaiancew be sent with escli load of geoda er no receipt will ba given. Increased (acuities have been made tor tho transport atlon ol Live Stork. Drovers ae Invited to try tbe route When stock ia forn.slied tn quantities of tw o car-leads or more, It will be delivered at tho loot oi lortlsth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Her No. 1 ortb river, as tbe sblpieis may designate at the time Ol shipment For terms, or other Inlormation, apply ta WALT! H FREEMAN. F,elght Agent, 11 1 No. 928 b. DELAWARE Avenue PhilaUeiphia. HILADELPH1A, G ERMANTOWN, AND NOBRI810W" RAILROAD. On and alter WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1865, until run her Notice. , . FOR GI.RMA N'l OWN Leave Philadelphia 9,3. 8, tl.Ju. Il, 12 A, M.,1, 2 t'I0. JH,4, H,, 7.8 8, W. 11. 12 P AI. LeaveGermantowna, 7. 7, i.20, 0,10, 11, 12 A.M. 1,2 3, 4.4H.8 tK. 7.8,0. 1,U P.M. Ibe 8 2I down train, aud ih and 5K np trains will not stop on the Germautnwn Brsnch. ON SUNDAYS. k Leave Philadelphia 910 A. M., 2, 7. I0H P. M. Leave GeiuiantownS A M.,1 I Mi P M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, l2 A. M., 2, 3,3H 5V.7.9, and 11 P. M . ..... Iave t hesnnt Hill 7-10 minutes, a, n m.n wA.Jl.. '48. 1 40. 8 40, 8'40, 8'40, and 18 40 minutes P, M. ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia 910 minutes A. M., J and 7 P. V,' , Leave (besnut lllll 7 40 minutea A. M 12 40, 40, an 8"2i nilnu oa P. M . . rCBC01iBllOnW.s asu auKitisivyrfl. Leave Philadelphia 8. 8 35 Biinutes,, 11-05 A.M., lH,t. 4H, 4H,6X,8 0A ""biutes, SJid UH P. M. I eave Nerrlatowu 7, 1 50, , 11 A. Is., lH,ih, 6, an41 8PM The in P. V. train wilt stop at School Lane Wlsa- hUkuu Manayank, spring win, anq t. vuauouocaen onix Leave Philadelphia 9 A, , M.. 2 and J P. K. Leave Norrlatown 7 A. M., and 5 V. ii. , " FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 8. 8 35 ailuuUs, li"05 A. M., ViX 4 VaVW-kfilS-. t. A. M.. 2, 8. ; 834 P.M.- OW BPNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 24, and I P. H. Leave Msnayunk 7)4 A. JaV, 6X, and 8 P. M. W. b. WILSON. General Superliitendea.. DepoiMN'i U audOUEUH Hue at i ttf.'-J.