I" THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPEJA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1866. THE ASSASSINS. Rewards for their Capture-Report of the Special Commission- ' What Colonel Prltchard . . Gets for Taking Jeff. Davis, Etc. Etc. -Washihgtoh, April 18. The Bocre-tary of War to-day sent to tlie House of Kooresentattves t'ie re port of tne Commission appointed to examine a id ' report upon tbe o alms ol parties to the reward! Heretofore oflbred by the Governmont for tbe ajnro bension ot trie assassin bt I'roaldont Lincoln and of his accomplices, and lor the capture ot Jen-iraon Davis. It appear that all those odors wore put forth by tbe name authority, tnat of the (Secretary of War, and that the last, so 1b r as regards the sum to be paid tor the apprchonsion of Booth, should, a it is conceived, he construed as a substitute for tho two forrurr. a This most important arrest not having boon cftcoted at the end ot nearly a week alter the com mission of the crime, a new Inducement for securing it was resorted to bv tho Government, by the olTer ol a yrcutiy increased sum; not, as it is understood, in addition to t- ose aunounced in tbe first instance, lint as suspending tho smn -and a ropresonting tho lull and Lj mil reward detormii.ud to be proporlv pay able mr the service in question. But. so tar as con corns the arrest of i'a.vue, tlio two former publica tions must, it is thought) ba !comed substitutive and 01 erative oilers ot reward ; ottiorwiso, ni'iood, as his arrest was effected prior to tlio dato of tbe last pub licaiion, and no olfer of remuneration, thorelore, was accordingly mado thcroia, his cantors would be lett without any compensation whaievor. Moreover, as both mcse ofl'tira were equally autho ritative, and there is notnliiir to show tunt the one Issued on the 10th was liueudrd as a sutWnuto lor that of tlio day bvlorx, it is concluded, in view of the linportanee ot tho apprehension of ibis conspira tor, and oi the fact thai ubiirdaut provision was otherwise subsequently niuiio tor thn enptors of his assccia'cs, tnnt i.alt' ot tlio sums bpecllled in tlie two odors, to wit. the lull amnnn ol ItlO.OOO, should be awnrded to those otigagcil in the capture ot this pri soner. It la next to ho observed, that before tlio date ol the offer of April 20, tiere had already boon arrested, and were in tho custody of the Govern ment, ot the conspirators and Hecomp icos of Booth besides I'avuo Mrs. tsunau, Jludii, O'Laughlio, Arnold, and t-panglor. The cases of the arrests of these criminals, therefore, none of whom, indeed, are alluded to in the publication, are clearly not within tno terms ot tiiat oiler, and it has been perceived that none of them are indicated or apparently contemp ntod in tbe offers ot the 16th and lGtli, where are p.onused specific rewaids Oi Booth aud 1'ayno alone. It has been concluded, therefore, that uoilber the partr nor parties who 6ff"cted the atmrehension of any of these tivo, "arrested at tho tirao upon suspicion merely, though subsequently ascenained to be con spirators;" nor such party nor parties as niav have iiirmshed information conducing theroco, are enti tled to any portion of the reward. But in the case oi Atzerotb a spociQo reward for his amet is oilt red in the puh'lcation of April 20th, and the lact that he was taken on the same day should not, it is conceived, exclude his captors from receiving such reward, and they are, there lore, con cluded to be entitled to tho same. The conclusion is arrived at that the rewatdd in question are payable, generally as follows : To tbe partios effecting tbe arrest of Booth the unroot 50.000; to the parties effeouug the arrost of Harold, 8.26,000; or to the parlies tor thev were the same who arrested Boo'hand Harold, 75,000 ; to the parties cilccting the apprehension of Atzeiotb, $26,(X0; to the parties cfloouug the arrest ot 1'uyne, 810,(X)U; to the party or part.es furnishing, on or subsequent to April 90th, and prior to the arrest of the prisoner, in each case, any information which conduced to the arrest of either Booth, Harold, At zerotb, or their accomplices, a liberal reward. Tbe Commission in the case of the reward for the arrest ot Booth and Harold award as follows: Brigadivr-Genoral L. C. Baker. 3750; Captain E. P. Dohcrtv, lGth Now York Cavalry, $7600; E. J. Codger, detective, $4000; Luther B. Baker, detcotive, 84000; Sergeants Boston Corbftt, 16ttt New York Cavalry, $2o40; Andrew Wendall, 82645; Corporals Charles Beimmer, Michael Urtao, Joiin Winter, Herman New Glutton, John Wall!, Oliver Lorpay, and Michael Hoimsly, lotu New York Cavalry, 2291cach. i 1 The remainder of tho roward, namoly, $25,000, Is distributed among seventeen privates of the same regimont, 1800 each. . . In tbe case of tbe arrest of Atzerotb, the rewards were to Major, Artman, 213'.h Pennsylvania Volun teers, 1260, and to beiirtunt Getmmll. 1st Delaware Cavalry , 8 3698. The remainder of the $75,000 is divided among seventeen privates. In the case of tho arrest of ray no, the reward is thus dis'ributed : Brigadier-General H. H. Wells. Provost Marshal, $625; Colonel H. S. Olcotf, Special C'ommi-stonor, $026; Brevet Major U. W. Smith, A. A. i , 2500; Kicbarrt C. Morgan, Chief Assistant to Colonel Olcott, $1760; Wuiiam W. Werwerakirch, Assis'ant to Colonel Olcott. $1436; Ely IJevoe, Detective, Charles 11. Roach, Detective, and Thomas Sampson. Detective, each, S1U06-76 making 10,000. As to tne rewards fur the arrest ot Jeudrson Davis, the Commissioners remark, tney wero o tiered bw tho l'reMdout, in his proclamation of May 2d, last, in which it is set forth tbat the sum of $100,000 would be paid lor his anest within the limits ol the United States, so tbat he could bo brought to trial. The Commissioner say theltrresr of this chief traitor was effected on May () lost, near Irwinsviile, Georgia, by tbe 4th Michigan Cavalry Item men t, under the com mand of Lleutenant-Coiouol B. D. I'ruchard, who started upon the pursuit with his command from Macon, Georgia, on May 7. 1 he reward in thiB case, howevor, is also claimod by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Hornden, who, with bis regiment, the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, also en gaged in the pursuit, and arrived upon tbe ground but a few minutes after the command of Colonel l'rlt chard had taken possession of the camp of Davis. V ithout disousBlng at length the charges which have been nude bv Colonel Uarnden in regard to the course adopted by colonel i'ritohard upon this pursuit, it will be suliicient to observe that, upon a carelul consideration of all tbe evidence, these charges are not deemed to be sustained in any par ticular; and it is conoluded by the Commission that the latter officer, both in tbe pursuit and the cap. tore, aoted In entire good faith towards the former, and cannot be he d responsible for the momentary unfortunate collision which took place between th . two commands. It was recommended by Colonel Prltchard that all the officers and men, whether present at tbe seizure or absent on service, should bu included in the dis tribution of the award. The award is to Lieuteimnt-Colonol Prltchard, $10,000; CajitaniB John C. llaihawav aud Charles X. Hudson, $2Ui0 each; First Lieutenants Ki ller, Palmer, Boutell, Bachus, Manbor Fisk, aud Hazle ton, becond Lieutenants 1'retit, Bennett, Kickford, Southworth, Purmton, Remington, and Murphoy, $656 88 each. . ihroo others receive $000; one 8655; one $271; one $239: one $229; ten 250 each. Fifty-one re ceive 260 each, aud about lour hundred $06 to $187. The Commissioners were Assistant Adjutant Gene ral l owuBend and Judge Advooate-Geneial Holt. The Secretary of War, In his cornmnnlcation transmitting the papors, say: "The result of the examination and the conclusions readied by the Commissioner, whl nodoubibe excepted to by many of the claimants." An appropriation will be required for the payment, and the action of Congress is invited to toe subject. The number ot claimants auludged to be not enti tled to the rewards under the terms, of tbe published Oilers Is about eighty, 1 The Federal gnrrison, iormerly Btationod at Athens, Ga., bus left. j The City Council of Chattanooga nave appro priated $10,000 for the erection of a Court House, City Hall, aud Jail. i General Gustavus A. Smith, formerly Street Commissioner of New York, aud late of the Confederate army, has been appointed Supcrin.' tendent and Manager of the Chattanooga Rolling Aim. i The alarming discovery has been made bv some learned physicians that German hoea sret tricbinis from eatintr beet-root, and French journal draw the logical inference that it is as dangerous to eat raw beet root at raw pork. The firm of Andre Ku-chlin, of Mulhausen, lately eaVe a dinner to three hundred aud filly . 'workmen, and a eratuitv of live franca each to as many more, on the occasion of the .compjjj- lion oi incir uiouhuuqiu iocoujuhvo. The Tennessee laws prohibit free nee roes from keeping tippnnir saloons or Diuiaru saioons. In the. common Court at Memphis, several of these cases were Drougnt up oy Attorney wai lace on Saturday. The counsel for the defense rienertJ Chambers and Mr. Sloe, bleaded the Civil Rights bill in abatement, contending that all were on equalj footing. Judge: Hunter re serves bis opinion. It is thought; that a test CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Item lee Eigltih Fage. Arrival of the United States Steam i.r "-iaoamork" Nwa from tiie Florida CoAfcT. The United 8iiits steamer Sagamore arrived at this port yesterday, sailing from Key V est, Florida, on the lOtb Instant. Bhe brings inioiniation that the jellow tcver has not made its appearance at the port of Key West this season, and that tho city ts In unusually Ruod health. The citizens were siifTcring from the want of cistern witter, no ran having fallen lor over a month. The summer heat was near set ting in; thermometer 00 degtees to 85 degrees. By a general order of Maior-Goneral Foster, qua uuitine stations hare been established all along the coast, and a rigid observance Inati Intro at every port. All vest-els arriving from the West Indies, or I'rotu any infected port, are subject to a thorough inspection, and every possible effort miulo to prevent the importation of any Infectious or contagious disease. A care lul watch Is kent on any violation of the im portation ol cattle during the prevalence of the cuttle lever in the West Indies. The revenue cutter Wildernces Is vigilant in preventing, mi i) pel i np: along any part of the count. Tue export tfiule with cattle Irorn the interior of the State, as well as that of lumber, has been quite brisk, and the lree exchange of commerce may be said to have fairly commenced, and the Citizens seem to be unanimous in their cU'orU to sustain the Government. Marked improvement is no ticed amou; the colored population in their droits to maintain themselves and support their tuinilieg. The bagamorc had in tow the United States tug Althe'a, Acting hnsign V. F, Kilgore com mimding. Ihe lollowing is a list of oflicers on the Saga more: William It. Hathaway, Volunteer Lieu tenant, comnianilintf ; James Courtney, Exccu live officer; J. McMuhon, Acting Assistant Pay uiBBter; J. B. White, Acting AwsiHtant Surgeon; K. J. Maitland, Acting Ensign; A. II. Martinc, Acting KiiMcn: 8. Jotic, Acting Ensign; Wil liam Welch, Mate; H. 1). JlcE'(.n. Second Assistant Engineer In charge; C. II. (jrecnleat. ' Si cond Assistant Engineer; II. L. Slosson, Third As.-iBtant Engineer; A. C. Engard, Acting Third Assistant Engineer; J. W. tdiot, Acting Third Assistant Engineer; Joseph E. Lark in, l'ay- manter's btenurd, Stewurd; II. Wilkins, Surgeon's I The "LTicNbV Cope." The beautiful pilot boat thus named was launched yesterday aiter nocn at Keed street whari in the presence of an unusual number ot spectators. Though the sky lowered, and rain was filtering through the clouds, two-thirds of those presvut were ladies, attracted, probably, as much to see ''the Belle of i-outhwark," who was aunounced as her spon sor, as to see the launch itself. The rakish little vessel was christened by a daughter of one of our oldest Philadelphia shipmasters, Miss Kate Cruse, bv breaking a bottle of Monongahola over its bows. The descent of the vessel into the water was made to the accompaniment of steam whistles Jronitho tugs aud stcamors lying contiguous. i Most ol the Custom House officers who wero "oil' duty" witnessed the launch. Between O'jr pilots and the revenue olliccrs there exist a close fraternity. From tlio one the other is con stantly seeking information, aud the pilots pre sent, including all w ho were in the port, were congratulated upon so capital an acquisition as the Uenry Cope. The vessel in question will be schooner' rigged, and provided with linen duck sails. The Wyoming, of Cope's line, Captain Borden, is now lying at Keed btreet wharf, undergoing renovation. Her entire upper works are being taken off. tier peop is being removed, and Louses are being put upon her deck instetd of the old fashioned arrangements. The hull ot the Wyoming is a good as ever. The renewal of her upper works will make her as good as a new ship. , The Committee on the Gas Tbcbt. The Committee appointed by Select Counoil to Investigate the accounts and business of the Gas Trust commenced their labors yesterday attet noon. Colonel Page, Henry t W. Gray, and Messrs. Barlow. Wagner, and Hopkins, the mem bers oi the Committee, accompanied by proper assistants, visited the Point Breeze Gas works. hev were loined at the works by Charles Thompson Jones, the President of the Trustees, and the officers of the building, ana the party inspected the premises for three hours. The different divisions of labor were examinee, and the manulacture of gas explained, from the re- eption ot bituminous coal on tne docks to tne purification ot the gas before it enters the re torts, isexi wecit mey win visit, me niarniei Street Works and the Northern Liberties, and alter the information derived from these pre liminary examinations the Committee will regu larly summon witnesses and proceed with the teetimony. , Police Items. James McLaln had a hearing before Recorder Eneu, yesterday, on tho charge ot interfering with Jumes McSamuels, employed as a coal-heaver at the Port Rich mond piers. McSamuels had gone to work for twenty-nve cents per nour, wiine uie men were on a strike for thirty cents per hour, and it was alleged tbat McLain had gone te him and induced mm to quit wonting, icuitig mm ne had better do so. Captain French, oi a vessel lving at the pier, testified that he heard McLain say, while looking up through the treBtlework, that if he had McSarauel down there he would throw him off aud drown him. Another witness testiHea that he was told by McSamuel he would have to leave or the mon would kill him. McLain was held in 1000 lor his appearance at court on Saturday. - - Meeting or the Pbess Cltjb. The Press Club ot Philadelphia held a regular meeting yes terday alternoon. Alter the transaction of the routine of business, an essay was read by Wil liam M. Runkle, ot th? Hew Era. Th subject treated was, "A Reporter's Experience as an Officer in the Army," and contained a variety of incidents met with by the essayist white acting in that capacity. There is a ereat freshet in White river, Jack- son port, Arkansas, is suDinergea. Recorder Gastlnel, of New Orleans, who was siaDDea recently Dy a crazy mun, is oux again. Naples is on the tiptoe ot expectation ior Yirninia. the new opera under rehearsal by Mercadante. A French ladv. the Baroness de Maistre, has finished a grand opera on the subject of Saraa- napatua, ..... . I -It is slated that Saint Leon is engairea in tne composition ot a new uaiiet, wnuen ior uie debute! a future star, Mad'lle Woionzoff. A ball-costing machine has been constructed at Paris ior the Tycoon. It is capable ot manu facturing 12,000 nilo cans a aay. Tbe petrified aboriulne of Australia, recently brought to London, has been knocked down by the auctioneer lor nineteen guineas. Lieutenant-Colonel John B. Gandolfo has naiiimpd command oi the post of Montgomery, Alabama, comprising the counties of Autauga, t'oosa, Tallupoopa, unamDers. liownaes, niouii eomery, Macon. Russell, Butler. Pike, and Bar bour, Wltn neaaquorters m muuiguuici jr. , A letter from Columbia. H. G., says: "in Edcflcld and the adjacent districts two United Slates soldiers have been killed and seventl have been wounded lately oy persons wuu rut .u.-o districts by force of their ruffianism. The Rebel General Geary, who lelt Lee's army w ith a lew followers boiore the surrender, and whp says he Jhaa never surrendered,' was arrested lost week ior complicity In the atrocities against our troops. He demanded to bo treated w pn soner of war. His friends arrived In the city soon after he did, ond soldiers In diseuise aieer tauied that these iriends not only intended to liberate their General, but that they were to assassinate General Ames. Tue latter, however, had Lis bouse guarded and took proper nrocaiy tions, so that no violence has occurred lu tum connection, although firing on blue unii ro ts Imvst a nightly ccim-eDoc." 4- , Christianity In the FHl Islands. In the year 1E0G a vessel named rort-vii'Prinrt wns cspturcd by the natives of tho Friendly Isles, as they were called, and the whole ere were massacred, except a boy ot ten years old, who was adepted bv a chief, and trained to deeds of blood, nntll he became, both by physi cal strength and prowess, the chief ruler of what is cow called Ftis. He seems to have retained an impression ot the value ot knowledge, aid in 1829 Rent to Tongatabu and obtained a native teacher, and soon became a devoted Christian. As a rolrr he was generous, tolerant, pacific, wipe in diplomacy and administration, and ear nest in his endeavors to peistmde hts people to embrace tbe eospcl. The subordinate chtet ot Lakcmba was a mtmstpr of cruelty and vice. He made raids on other chlcltains to secure pri sone, s for lood. He had ovens built for cookins human bodies. He first save women the privi lege of participating in such fe,isis, yet he per mitted missionaries t") reside ninune- his people, and his conversion was anxiously desired by ninny 1'iir.liFh officers. At lensrtli the Kins, aMer his enn version, "sent a letlcr, written with his own hmd. to his cannibal friend, settine forth the excellence of the Christian religion," and "beeping hm to b"come a Christian him feif." He consulted with bis advisers "Shad I tot?" that is, become a Christian; and they told him, "It will be the best thine you ever did." And he became a disciple ot Chiist, and twenty thousand Fiifans renounced idolatry and cannbahsm, and the grass grows over the ovens. A missionary who visited- Lakemba in 165, toutid in nil its twelve towns "places ot Cliristinn worship, and excellent schools, where the CLtire population could como under valuta y irstruction and religious influence." AMUSEMENTS. ElfcLEY'b CONTINENTAL NEWS iXfllAMiK.. Choirefsfnts to all p acrs oi Amassment ma be hao dd to lit c'c.tck anv cvenlna. 1811.? VTKW CHESNUT STREET TUEATRR." 1 ('HI'SM.iTHtrnct above 'I weifih. LKONAIiD UKOYK WILLIAM E. 8 INN, I,eem nnri iinnnuere. WILLIAM K. KIXN Resident Manager. Doors oocn at 7. Curtain rises at 1 45. 1HI (Thursday) hVKNINO. April 19, LrtHT MtaHT lilf TWO OF FAKC'IION, THE CRICKET. Now being rcnormed by mims maquie MiTCiir.r.L, Mt-S WAtKilE MIICHIXL, AIL'S JUAtilUK UirOiLLb, WITH 1 IMMENHK SUCCESS. The ver.ormance will consist of tbe flay. In five acts, entitled i'ANCHOM, VAN HON, FA NC II ON, -THE CRICK T, HIE CKICKET. Finchcn (her origin character) Miss M AOOIE MITCHELL Hits M1TCI1EI L will be supported by R. J. W. I OLL1EU and the sfcnsth of ihe Company. Act I 'I HE Id ITI E BU Kl'.T, ACt2-TllK SHADOW UANCE Act 8 IHE Ff S 1VAL. Act 4 TIIE liRITldE. Ac ft TIU; TKlCAII'ir. Friday, llenetlt ot Miss MAOOIE MITCIIKLL. SAICRDAy AFTERNOON, Anrli lf'Hb (iRANT) FAMILY MATlNEE. the Romantic Drama. In three acta, entiled 'I HE FLYIM) DIJTCilllAN. In active preparation, THK PEARL OF SAVOY. Admission to evening perloimance, 25c, S0c, and 91. Jl ERICA N ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CORNER Of BROAD and LOC U8T Ptreew. Lessee and Manager WILLIAM WHEATLEY. 1HIRT1 WF.FK AND BR1LMANT RDCCES3. THIS ( tbarsdavi KVENING, April in. IT E (iREAT RAVEL O V filN A1ION. The Child Wo oiler. YOCNU AMERICA, ou the THRrE KLYltiG IRAI'F-ZK. Ihe Pallet Pantomimed MCODP.V.U3. Last nUht Of THK GOLDEN KOO Tllr. THRFE ATHLKTF8, FRANCOI8. WAHRUL and A NTOI -E Tt.VVBL, THE MARTINETTI FAMILY. Reserved Heats Id Faniuette and l'ar(tietto Circle, I which can be obtained in advance at (1. W. A. Trnmpler's Music Stoie. Seventh and Cnesnut streets, and at the Box Oflice of tbe Academy ol Music, iroui 9 A. M to 4 P. M, Balconv, 7S cents; Family Circle, 40 cents; Amphi theatre. 25 cents. Doora open at H past 7 to commenoe at H before 8. lo-monow, a grand bill for the first and only Bene lit of YijU.NO AMERICA, On SATURDAY AFTKRNOO.V, April l. IHE Till hi) ORAM RAVEL MATiNE K. Admission, with se-nted seats 75 cents. Loots open K pBt 1 ; to commence at 2 o'clock. MR?. JOHN PREWS NEW ARCII STREET THEATRE. Begins at 1H o'clock. LAST NIC. TIT BUT TWO OF MR. L. P. BARRETT, THIS (Thursday) EVKNINO, Apill 19, THK RORMERS. THE K015B1.R3. Charles deVoor L P. BARRETT Count de Moor Mr F. Mackav FraDCis de Moor K. L. 1 lltoa Speikelberv 0ven Marlowe Amelia Miss E. Price To cot elude with the alortoua Farce of 'iltE KITCHEN BELLE. ritcber of tho to ice Stuart Rohson Penelope Mrs, C. ileori Frldav. only Bencftt ot Mr. B ABUE C P. OKLY NIGHT OK I H E MARBLE HEART. - Monday next, Madame CEL'kte IN A OKAD HPECIA1TY. SEATS SECURKD BIX. DAYS IN ADVANCE. WALNUT STREET T H E A T R E. N. E. corner NINTH, and WALNUT Streets. Begins quarter to s. THIS 'Thursday) F.VENIM, April 19, LAHr MGHT BUT TWlA of the brilliant engarement of lilt JOHN BROUGHAM, who will appear, lor this night only, In his uuopproacha- Die cnaracter oi CAPTAIN CUTTLE. in Brougham's drama, from the works of Dickens, en titled . DOMBt I ApU BO.N. And, for the last time. In bis ureal impersonation of POWHA-iAN. In Broutham'f Extravaganza ot PO-CA-BON-TAS. Captain Jobn fmitli , r James C. Dunn FrWav Benefit ot JOH.v HBuruutm, LlEh Id THK WEB AND MET AMOR A. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Btreet. above Eldhth. EVKRY KVEMNO. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER. FL MNO EDDIE, the greatest living wonder on tlie I lulit Rnpe. 'iHE BRILLIANT FOWLER SISTERS, MIt8 CARRIE AUGUSTA MOORE, 'IHK GREA T HKAlFR. GRAND BALLETS. LAUGHABLE COMKDIES, COMIC PaNIOVIMES, BCRLEgUES, ETC. pERELLI'S AMATEUR ITALIAN OPERA. LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX. Ut. PERKILI begs to Inform his f ubsorlbers and the public that . HISS DENF.GRE, having recovered from bur set ore Indisposition, the opera of LINDA t will be performed on FRIDAY EVENING. 20th Inst , t and Miss DEbEGRE wt I positively apptsur as PIEROTTO; Miss I1EWLK1 T as Lluda; and tbe other rolei tlie same aa on Monday evenltiir lANt. S'uiKln tickets ai 60 each, or hroo for 3. To be had at Mr. Perelll's rooms No 1228 besnut street, to-day, from 2!4 to 4 P. M., and on Friday, 2Uib Inst., irof i a. M. to 4 P. M. ' 419 21 CONCERT OK SACRED MUSIC. IN AID OK -J the erection of uNFVf ORGAN, to be given h tl.i- CHOIR OF MORTH BROAD 1V1REET PKIMI VTK, BJA G, URUlt. N E. corner ot BKU.o itii' streets, assisted b alias lieitle M Al gniidor.Miss Georglana Blackbume, A Laoy Amateur, Mr. ii :buu Briaci e, Mr. Henry G Thunder and a ''JiiA horut fr m tbe Handel aud Iliiyun Society . tind' lsTim diiw ba of CAKL SENT7 otiTUUR.lDAY EVKCi M J, Ap;U lit, at 8 o'clock precisely. i.mu,i. Tbe 4, rand l'w.no usd (Go' ft'A A CO make) Is furnished by y. 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PECIAL h OriCE Passengers wtil take partlcnlsi no'lee tt 1 1 tbe Anchor line" It (hp only line cram In thiouf b ickf ts at tbe above rntea from Philadelphia to tbe rolnts named above, and tbat the undersigned la tbe only di.lv authorized Agent in r bllsil. lplna. ' A DPIV Ul tt. a n tjniiiij Sole Agent for'VAHCHOR LINE. 1 15 No. Ill WALNUT I Street FOR NEW YORK. PIllLADRL- j-ti. Urte'nri'ii cteam fropeuer t'ommnr Do- aoairli bwlltsure Ltnes.vla Ielware and HarlUin Canal, leaving daty at 12 M. and 5 P. M ., Connecting with nil Northern and Fasti rn lines. For freiilit. vtblch wl 1 1"1 tslrrn upon accommodating terms, atply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD&CO., JIB So. U2 8 DELAWARE Avenue ri O SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THE 1 nmlerslgned having leased the KENSINGTON SCREW IKK K.hcga toiu orm bis frienrts and the palroni ot the lock tbat be l i repared with lncreatea facflUes to accf n niodate those having ysse s to be raised oi repaired and being a prac lcal hlp-crp -ntcr and caulker wl I give personal attention to tbe vameia o , trustto to bin. ior repairs. t aitRina or Afents fbtB farpen ers, and Machlntaia having vessel io repair, are solicited to call. Having ihe agency for ihe sa e of "Wetterstedt's Patent .Vletallic t coiposltlon" !0r copper Paint for the pirservallon ot vessels' bottoms, for thiscitj, I am pre dated to inrnlsh the same on favorable terms. . JOHN H. HA AIM ITT. Kens ngton screw Dock, til DELAWARE Avenue, above LAUREL streei. LIQUORS. CIStSIVIT GROVE WHISKY. 4 No. 225 North THIRD Street If anything was wanted to prove the absolute pnrlt) of this Whtsky, tbe following certificate should dolt There Is no alcoholic stimulant knowncommandlngsucr ccciluh ndation horn such high sources: PniLADFLl'lilA, Septen.ber9. 1SAS. We have carefaliy tested tbe sump e of 1ILNU1 GROVE WHISKY which jou send ua. aud flnu that it contains monb or the roiboxoi a si ustasck known a Ft sil oil. vthiih Is tbe tbaracterlstlo aud Injurious in grcdient of the whiskies In general uso. BOOTH, GARREI r CAMAC, , Analytical cbeuilsis. Nkw York, September 3 1RSR. I have analyzed a sample ol ( 111 .--NUT GnOVt V Hlt-KY received irom Air Chnrles Wbarton, Jr., o Philadelphia; and having carefully tested It, I am piei sed to state tbat it Is entire y fhee hiom foisokols or DKLKTKiuot s substances. It Is an unusually pure ana nnc-fiavorcd quality of whisky. JAMES H. ( niLTON, M. D.. Analytical Chemist BosTOg, March 7.18,19. I have made a enemies! analysis of commercial nam pies ot CHFr-NUT C.l.OVE Wlll.-K Y, which proves to be free from the heuvy Fusil Oils, and perlccily pure and unadulterated. 'J he fine flavor of this v, ulttky Is derived Horn the grain used In manufacturing It Respectiully, A. A. HAYE. M. D., State Aesaycr, No. 16 Boylston stiect For sale by barrel, demliobn, or hot tie, atNo.226North II11P.D Street Philadelphia. S3 M. NATHANS & SONS, IMPOIlTEItS OF OF , BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc No. 19 N. FRONT STREET, PIIILADELPRIA T f Cr ir a nr iTa iWC A i v v ivtj m i Jm jt , HORACE A. NATHANB, ORLANDO D. NATHANS. J19TD DENTISTRY. j' ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF Pbiladelnbla College of Dental Surgery, class ISMM formerly oi West CbeBter, Pa., having servea three year, in tbe Armv, has tesumed the practice of his profession at No 241 N. ELEVENTH Street. Philadelphia, where he V, lit endeavor to give satisfactory attention to all whi msy require bis piolesslonal services. , 11 8 5 DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. PEACH STEAM SCOURIM ESTABLISHMENT, , No. 510 RACE Street. , We beg leave to draw your particular attention to out new French Meant Scour-Ins Kitablisbnent tbe first and only one ol Its kind in this city. . We do not dye, but bj a chemical process restore Ladles', Gentlemen's, an Children's Garments to their original states, wltnou . injuring them In the least, while gieut experience and the best n atblncry from France enuble us to warrant penect satislaction to ail who may lavor us with tbelt patronage. LADIES' DREbMES, of ever descuptlon. with or without 'trimmings, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine or not Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covers Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and rennlshed In tbe best manner. Gentlemen' Mummer and Winter Clothing cleaned to penectt. n without In jury to the stun" Also Flags and Banners All kinds ol stains r moved without o caning ihe whole All orders are executed onder our immediate supervision and satisfaction guaranteed in every Instance. A call and examination of our process Is respectfully solicited. - : ALBEDYLL & MAUX, '-1 UmtbsJ ; ; ' No. S10 BACK Btreet : . r i NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, btaten Island, No. 40 N. EIGHTH Street This Company, so long and favorably known In New York for the past lorty-slx veais. have opened an oflloi as ubove Ladles' and gentlemen's varuienis and wear Ing apparel ol every kind Dyed and Cleaned In the mom pei tect manner. Stains and spots removed irom garment wltboui being tipped. . . . ' Aierchsnts having goods ot undesirable colors can have them rcdj id In superior style. 129mwi3u - RANDALL & CO., 1 PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Soaps, - IN GREAT VAEIETY, JUST RECEIVED. . . Also, Trlpla French Extracts and Perfumes. We have eoosUiitly on hand every variety ot , ' rERFCWEUY AND TCItET REQUISITES. " ' Etra.ts, Powders. Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Waien',' Bnavmg Creams, Coemetlques, Tooth Pastes Bashes, e ' 8lm RAILROAD LINES, t t 0 RANtiE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and aner MONDAY, February 1'J. two dally UaliiS will run between Washington and Lynchburg, connecting at Gordonsvi le with Virginia Central Rail road trains to and from Richmond, aa loilowg i , MAIL TUAIN. ' love Washington daily (bundav excepted), at t'ii A. 11 ana arilve at Lyncbburg ai b ib P. M. Leave 1 ynutumrg at 1 A. 11. and arrive at Washing-, ton at 6 26 P. " I pxTRKRS TRAIN. IV Leave Washington aUy (including Sundaj') at 4W V. ant fl.rtiA at l.vliebliuiu at Sdtl A M . Leave Lynchburg at 6 DO f . M aud arrive at Washing ton ai 6-lu A. M. . ' , ,',..,,, l.Otn tnilUS DiaRIUK W1UTHT VUI1UHOI1UII. , I. T n, ..w... n for ul I polnui South and Southwest, aud at Wahlniou Irst-olaiB sleeping cars Will be atUched to the n'ght I -. ta .ttr.mivn. net nntv for Its comfortablo a onmiodttlona, but lor the fact that It paaaea the now li one localities or r atriax, nun tuu,i to ( atlett's. Kappubannock, Culpeper. Orange, and GiVoosvlile, places ot uuperUhable inteiest In tho 'Jt"urbntlckets to'all poInU Noutb ai.d fjoufbweat mavva pail m Boston, rew ora, ' V""";,""'"! "" BalA orn and at the offloas of tl.a road In Washinztuii leiaudllll. IW. H. MoCA rrRn I t, c SeueralBBpc luteudeut RAILROAD LINES. A D I N G ' R A 1 L It O A D, i. nr. .vi ihi'Mi usi. iPOM PJITLADFLPHI TO THE IHTF.RTOR OF rEM'SI LVA M , 1 11E BcliTJYl.KII.r,. M'OUE i IiAr.A. VMBFfeLAND. AND WYOMING VaL- C A h ADA S 01llu' ORTBWK8i,'. AND THE WINTER ! ARBASGFMFNT 'OF PA83FKGER x teavfrig 'h CompanyVDepotVat THIRTF.ESTTt 4 hourst btieets Jblladelpbla, at the following I . . , JbOFNINO MAIL. At g A.M. tor Resume. Lebanon. HarTlsr.nr. Potta yllle; tlnetirove, Tmau.qa runhury, Wllllanisport. J inilrs, Rocbfs-rr Mn,ra Fa 's, liuffalo, A lentown. y llkrsbnrre. littston, York, Carlisle, Chambersburg, I.'srrsiown. etc. etc. . , 1 his train connects at REAPING wr East Pcnn svlvanla hallrrad trains for Allentown. etc.. and the Lthamn la Hey train for Harriehurg, etc t at POKf tll.NTON with aiawlssa Itallroad trxins tr WII Uli'nshurg. Lock Haven. Flmlr eto.t at II ARRIS MHO with Northern Central Cumberland Va lev. and rbulklll; and Sustitiehauna trains ior Norihutnber bind, Wiliiamtport, York, Cbambersburg, Plncgtovo, etc. eto. . i . . , , AFIERFOO'Sk.EXPRESS. . Leaves Phflanelpliln at H-8V. M , for Heading rotts villo, Ilarrisliurg. eto conn.cting with Reading nrul Co rmhla Itaiiroad tiains for Coiuinbla, etc, and with Catawlssa hallroad trains lor Alilton, Willlamsport, Elmira, Lnf alo. etc. READllsO ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Heading at, 8 M A M ., st4jniing at all way sta tions, ait King at Philadelphia at H m A j M. Heturning. leaves Phllade.pbla at 4 30 A.M.t arrives In Reading at 130 P. M. 1 rams ior Hbiladeiphla loave Hnrrlshurv at 72 A M and Pot svllle at O llO A M arriving In l'biladi-tphla at i 4' P it.- Aiteitioon trains leave Hnrtlsliurg at I 4A P. M , PottsvUle at 4SP. M , arriving in Philadelphia at I'M I'. M. . i ' HARRISBTRO ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading ai 1 35 A M. and Harnshurg at W P. W. Warket train, wlih pascnger ear atiachod, leaves Ihladelphla at 12 41 noon for Beading an I a I sta ling I.env s i.esdluif at 11 3" A. M. and Downlng town at U-30 P. Ai,, for Philadelphia and ah way sia ilins An the above trains run dally, "undnrs excepted. ' Fi.n( y trains lesve pottsvllle at t00 A. At,, aud Thl- lado pbiaat.t lep M ( IIKSI'EH VsLLKY RAILROAD. Psssenrrrs lor Dov,nirgtown and intermeiliate points Uke the sun A.M. and 4 3d P At. trains Irom Phlla- d iplla, returning irom Downlugtown at 7 OS A. -M. aud 1 i!con. M1W YORK EXI'I-ESH FOR PITT5-BCRQ AND THE WEST. Leaves New York at I) A M., and 8 r. M.. passing Pending at 1 A. M and 1-4H P M , and connecting at Ilarrisburg with Pennst ivaiiln and Northern (Jen rat Railroad express trains tor PitUburg, CniouKO, Wll ilainsi ort. I lnilra, lialt'moro, etc. i hi tbrritrfi, express train 'eives ITarrisbtirg on arrival ol i ho Pennsylvania express from Pltisnurg, at 3 and B fS A M . passing FeudTg at 4 49 and 10 52 A. M.. and nrrlvlnn In N ew Y ork at 10 A. M and 2 48 P.M. Sleep ing c ars accomrany these tt alns through hctween Jersey lity and Pltuburg will out change. , A mail train lor New Yt.rk leaves nnrrtshntg at 1 45 P. JU. Mall train ior Barrlsburg leaves New York at. " SCHUYLKILL VALLf Y RAILROAD. Trains leave loilsvllle at 6 45 and II '.M,and715 P. 11 . lelur. lng trom Tamaqua at 735 A M. aud 1-40 snd 4 If P M frCBL YLKILL ASD MT-C-UEH iNNA It V1LROAD. Tra ns leave Aut urn at 7 45 A. M. for Pincgroveand Barrlsburg. and 1 Hi P M. tor Ptnegrove and Tremont, returnlnv irom Harrisi'urg at 4 00 P. M., and troai Tre mont at 7 A. AI. aud 8 P. M. TICKETS. Through first-class itckots and emigrant tickets to a. I tlio principal polnta In the North and West and Canada. Ibe .ol lowing tickets are obtnli ablo only at tho ofllre 01 8 BPADFORU, Treasurer, No. 2!1 8 FOURTH Mrcet lTilladelnlna, or to U. A. NlCOl.LS, tiencial Supcnntindcnt. Besnlng: COMML'I ATION TICKFTS At 25 peroent. dlscouut, between anv points desired, ior .amilies ai d firing. Mil K r.F. TICKI.T9 Good for MOO miles, between all points, 52 BO each, for inuiiiitDnuu u i llih SEASON TICKETS. For three, six. nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced ratrs t U hGl'ii ENr Residing on the line ol the road will be furnished with caids entitling thtmsclves and wives to tickets at ball i are. EXfURSlON TICKETS' From Phfladiiphie to principal sa it ns. good for a tuiday. Sunday, and Mondav. at reduced fine to be had in vat toe JiCKetumce. at Tfllu T EEJSTu aud CAL LOW 111 LL Streets. FRF.IOHT. Goods of all dcscilptions iorwarded to all ho aliovo l otnis irom tne t ouipany s new rrelght Depot. BIiiJAD BEd WILLOW Streets. T FREIGHT TRAINS leave Philadelphia dally at 5 30 A '., 12-45 noon, and b P. M.. tor Reading. Lebanon, Barrlsburg, Pottsvillo, Port llinton, and all points beyond. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Tost Oflice for all places on tho u.u.iiu v- uitiicnti i oa. .n, ana oat tue principal Di.ituua vuij Dt jia r. ill. , O 10 UOii NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND . An noy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad F10M PHILADKLri'lA TO NEW YORK ana wey p.aces, from Walnut street whan, will leave as louuws viz. v , fABB At 8A.M., v a Can nen and Amboy Accommoda tion u AtH A. M., vu ( nn.uen and JerseyCitv Express... 3 00 atir m via -.an uen anu Amoov express U2J it 12 M. (noon) and 8 P. M. . via Camden and Am boy Accommodation (Freight and Passenger'.... 3-2S . t 6 auu 11 tii p. M. via Ciinicen and Amboy, Ac con u.odatlon (Freight and Passenger), 1st class ticket , j-ja id ( iass Ticket.. 1 SO t ai d 10 A. M., 2 aud fi P. M., for Mount nolly. Ewauevll e, P mberton and Vlncentown: at 8 A.M.. udH KM, tor Freehold. tt 6 and hi A. M., 12 M., 1-30,5 8. and I 'M P M., for Pal njra, hiverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater. Bur. I!nt,tcn, Florence Bonleutown etc. 1 be lb A. M. and fi P M. lines run direct tbrouuh to Trenton LIN El" FROM KEiSII'GTON DEPOT WILL LEAYB i' . An ruLi.uvtH- AM FOLLOWS , 111-18 A.M., 4-30 and 8 45 P. M., via Kensington ind Jersey City l.xpcas T.... 83 '04 ; 12 P M iNight) vin Kensington and Jersey City At il ls A. M. and At ' Express. 9'28 ne u 40 f. ju. Line will run dally. All others Sundays except' d At 7'l0 and 1115 A. M., 3, 8 30 4-80, 8 and 645 P. M., and 12 Midult-ht, ior Bristol. Trenton, etc. At 7 A.M.. 10 50, a, 8 and 6 P. M. lor Cornwells. Torrts- dale, Ho'mesbuig. Isiony Wlsslnomiue. Brtdesbura and trankiord, and at 8 P.M. for Uoimesburg aud Intermediate Matlons LELV1DEKE DELAWARE RAILROAD, For tbe Delaviare Elver Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania and New Yorkt-taie and tlie Great Lakes. 'Jwo through trains dally (Sundays excepted) from Kensington Bepot as fohovrg : At 730 A. M. and 8-30 P.M. ,L!Nfcl-. FROM NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA, Will leave irom toot of Cortland street At 12 M. aud 4 P. M.-via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and lo A M ,P. M. and 12 Night, via Jersey City auu Kensington. . From I'ler No. 1 North river, at 6 A. M, and 2 P. M., via . A ml oy and Camden. 1 At 12 lu. 8 and 6 P. (Freight and Passenger), vfe - An toy end t an.dcri. March 12. iH(i6. WILLIAM H. OATZMER, Ageat. VJORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. i.1 Depot THIRD Stieet. above Thompson. For BKTHL;HEM. DOYLrSTOWN, MAUCB CHI NK., EA810N. WILLIAMHI'OBl, and WlLKEf BAKRF . , . ... t At 7 30 A. M.(Fxpress), for Bothlehem, Allentown Mauob (hunk, liaxletou, WUllamspoit, and Wllkes barre. At 8-80 P. M. (Express), tor Bethlehem, Easton, etc reaching Easton at b'45 P. M. At 51 P. M.. ior Bethlehem, Allentown, Maud (.hunk. Danville, and W Uliauisport. For Dovlestov,n at 8 35 A M., 2 30 and4T5 P. V. Foi Fort W aahingtou at 10 A- M. and 11 it. M. ' For I.ansdale at H15 P. M. White can ot tbe Second and Third Streets Line Cltj Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS) FOB PHILADELPHIA, Leave Bethlehem at 8 25 A. M. and 10 02 A.M., ant 8 15 P M. . Leave Hoy estown at 830A.M., M5 and S 3t P. U . Leave Lanidale at 610 A. M Leave Fort Washington at 10 5o A. M., and 218 P. M . - ' ON r-UNDAVS.' Pblladelj-biafoi Betb ehematl) A. M. -Philadelphia tor Doylestowo at 8 P. M, ' Doylesiowu tor Phi adeltihla at 7 20 A. M. BeiMt hem lor Philadelphia at 4 P. M. 1 brouih Tickets must be ptoouiea at Ihe ticket oltlcei THIRD Street, or BERKS Mreet 86 Ff.LIH CLARK. Agent 1C,f;- PHILADELPHIA AND ErTerAIL. IOIm) ROAD. This great Hue traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the ( lty ol I rte, on Lake Erie. It bos been leased and is operated by ihe Pennsvivanla Railroad Company. 11MEOF PASSFNtEH'l BAINS A i PUILADJ-.LPHIA. Arrive Eaalward k rle Mull Train, 7 A. 51.: Erlo x prsk Train. I KM. . . Leave Westward Erie Mall, 9 P. M ; Erie Express Train 12 M. Fai-scn-ier cars run through on the Erie Mall and Fx press trams both ways between Phlinde phla aud Erie. NEW VOBK CONNECTION. Leave New York at A. M.. arrive at Erie 6 15 A. H. Leave t rie at 155 P. M..,'an Ive st New York 8 40 P, M. Elegant Sleeping Cars on a I the nlgbt train. - For liiiorinatloii resiiectiug passenger bu.iuess, apply ai corner TlliKT IE III and MARKIT Streei Phi a. And lot (relent buslneta, of the t oniun-' Agents, 8 B. Kingston. Jr., oorner Tlilreenth and Market streets. Philadelphia: 1. w. Bevuolds. I net William Btowu, Agent N. C. R R., Bultlmoro. 1 ' 1 ,, , II. I'. HOCb'l ON, General Freight Agent. Phila. 'v J H. W.GWINNKR General "ilcset Agent, PhUa. A. L. TYL1B, General riup', WUJIauuporu ; r MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. ON hand, a larg assortment e Gravestones-, of vari ous designs made of the iniest Italian aud American Marbl.attheMwbl.Worlu.of gTEINMETZ, ' I27tulhs3m RIDGE A veno.. bol.w Eieveutb street. THE STAMP AtJENCY, iJO. 80rcnKSNnM BTREFT, ABOVJC THIRD WILA BK CONTlNCia i AH 11 V R KTOFOK K HTA M PS ot F.VFJRT DEHCBIPTfOH CONSTANT I, ON HAND.1 LN AJ MOUNT ,, . U RAILROAD LINES rHII ADFLFlilA, 1LM1KGT0N, AND BAL . T1M0BE RAILROAD. t. . 1 IMK TABLF. Con-m. nclng MONDAY April 1. 1PB. Trains will i I' I "0-t0,n" ol BROAD Street and WASHING l'N Avenue aa lollowsi JCxnreas 1 mln jin.tr -Unrnta... Kaltlniore and Wasbinrtnn stnpulng at Chenter. Wll n.lrgtin Nerark. 1 lktnn.Noilhtat, Pf rry villa, Havre Stf rrmer i ,,11n,1enIr-r,naI-'i f i-Olia, tbaaa's and. Way Mall Train at 1 15 A. M. (Sandays excepted), foe Paltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Pli liidelpht and Paltln or -. I'aware Baliroad Train at 9 A. M (Sundays ex ccpttd tor rrli.cesa Ann. 1 liiom. and inrmMiit-i atatiort. . Ixpress Train at 11-45 A.M. (Sundays excepted), lo f siiimoie and V ashlnrton. N Fxptess Tialn at 8 p M. (Sundays excepted) ior Bat tlmore end V asblnjtin Slopping at Chester, I 'avmont. W Unity gttn, Nevark, Hkion, Northeast. Perryvhle. Hnvie de G'Sce. A berd'en. Perrvman's. Kiiue-.,t m..: Delia. 4 be'a end btemnier s Run. . fi-ntl lpnssat lip. M., lor Baltimore and wosh- lncion. I ssientershv Boat from Tla tlmore lor Fortra.s Von roe Norn lk, City Point, and Richmond, will take tba ii in a xi rsin. V1IM1KOTOW ACCOMMnDTlni Tmtva Siopping at ail Matlons between Philadelphia and tvil miu'ton Leate Thllsde phlA at 9. 11 15 A. M.. 4 30 8. and 11 30 r.AI. The fail V, M, tialn contieeta with lieUwarn Iiallmsd of Harrington and inlentiedinte stations Leave niimluglon at64fij 8 and U 30 A.M., 4tnl6 30 1 rains for New castle leave Philadelphia at A. M.. 4 it) Bl O t P. M. 'i II ROUGH TRAINS FROf HAI.TIMORR Leave Wlliiilm t. nat 11 A M , 4 3d a id 111 P. M. " CHfMEK FO . PHILADILPH I A. Leave Chester at 7 4, 8 4 10 14 and 11 40 A M..4 43 8 lb, 7 id ai d 10 Sti p. M. FJ.OM BAL'llMtiRi'TO PHlLADELPHI K. i rave jaiinnore 7 t A ti.. wsv-malL D"iO E-tptes" MO P. M Exoteas t P. A., I xprcsK. 8 26 i w ' Leave Chester at 4 40 and 52 A. M., anal 38 P. W. Leave Wllnilii.tnn at 5 dialing 38 . M. aiid4 l5P. M. Fie'tht Trains ta I h l'assenuer ( ars attaened win u as follows: W H mini. ton lor Perrv vlhe and inLeemtiin stations at 6 (i5 P. M. Baltimore for Havre-do Ornee and Intermediate sts'loi a at 445P. M. Perrvvillo liir Wl - m'rtton and fn'ormcdlptn stations nt 5 (10 A. u ern. reeling at Wilmlniiton with 8 a. M. train for lt,n.,ii. I-nia. .... , . ; -i.-ini itiims Fxpress Train at 415 A. M. tor Baltimore and Wash. Inglon s-oppnig at Itestt r, Wilmington, Newark Elk ton, Northean. Perrjvlhe Uavre-de-Orece, Abordeen, p it tin n's. Mngno la. Chase's ami Miiiiii"r's II in. Blgbt express, ii r M lor BaKimoro and Wnstilngton. icon. niodaclon Trsln at 11 30 P. M. for Wilmington and intermedial stations. . BALIIMOKK FOR PHILADELPHIA. lenve Paltimore a' 825 P. M , stopping at Havre-de-Grace. Perivville. and 'a llmiaitton. Alsa m.. ton and Newark (to take pas-engeni for Phi adolpnlaand have passengers from Washington or lialtlinore) and i iie-uer iu teave passengers iiotu i-uiiuuoro or W aaia Ini'ton. i Accommodation Train from Wl mtngton for Philadel phia and lntcrmeolate stations at b "i) p. M. 4 10 H F. KENNEY, upctlnte.ndent. . LNNbLVNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD J SPRING A hHM.lMKM. Ihe Trains oi He Penns ivania Central Railroad Irave tbe 1 epot. at tbiry-flrst and Market streets. hicb !sr(i'cl.d bv the cars oi tbe Market Street Pas3 Ictser Railway, running to and from the liepot Tha urt mr haves Fioni street about 30 nilnutca 0110 to the departure ol each Tialn. , -J On Sundays Cars leve Elevenh Hind Market stieets 4' mintitts belt re the depatture of thelveninir T reins. Mann's Baggage 1 x press will cal for and deliver UhLiape at the lupot. ((rcem lef at the Olhco Nn 631 ( l eer. ut Mreet whl receive atuntlon ' JBAlSi LKAM IKI OT. VliJ.1 Mall Train at 80 A. M Itioli Accouin,odtiou,No. 1 nt IP On Fast Lire st 12 00 V. pRikftsfurg at 1 (0 P. M p sirisburs Acion modatlon at 2 30 1 ai.csPter Accen niocatlen.... w....at 4 (0 " l aoli Trnin.N'o. 2 at 610 I lie Mill' at tOO rbtlade.phia 1 xrjicsst at 1110 1 BAINS AH1I1VK At DKfoT, Via. I Clnc'rr.atl Lxprtss at 110 A it Pbllade phla Ixprrsat at 710 I'aoJ Accoti nudatlon, No. I , at 8 2n " Patkesl uri-.. ".....at 910 Lancaster Irum at 12 30 P. it. Fast Line ......at 110 " pao 1 Accoinn odatloD, No. 2 , at 4 4-- Iiuy Fx press Bt 5.50 Barrlsburg Accommodation ...at 9-10 " Dal'y except Saiurday. t Dailv. . 1 lahy, except Monday. - t . ,, All other 1 ralrs dally, except Sunday. " ,'il.e Pemsvhania Itallroao Con pan v will not assume) any rlk tot lint-page except lor Wearing .Appurei. ami Un it their responsibility to One Hun- red Ooiiars la va ue. Ail Boctage exceeding that' amount in value wlii be at the rlt-k ot tbe owners, unless taken by special, contract , . , , , j f TICKET OFFICES "" Have born opened at N o. 6?1 ( besnut street. Continen tal Botel, iind Glrord House, where 1 lckets mav be pro cur, d to all important points m Pennsylvania. a well aa the West. Northwest and Southwest; and nil partlcu-. isrs gtvn as to time and connections by JOHN C. ALL! N. 1 icket Agrnt. The Ticket Oflice at West Pbl'adelphla will be conti nued as hetetoiore, vthere all inioimatlon res.ectlna rouies, as well as Tickets, can be bad on application to THOMAS U PARKE, . .. ,' Ticket Agent at the Depot, Ad Emigrant Train runs dailv (except Sunday). Fop full rarticuiars as 10 (are and accom-nodaifooa apply to ' fu. 101 jjtji a. etrect. k EfcT JthttY KAiLROAD LINESJ ft Fiomiooto MABKET Mieet (Upper FeriyL Dally, except t-unda s FALL AND WINTER APR A NOT 1IENT, Cm miticing W EDNE."DAy. . November 15, iHVU. 1 For Brldgeton, Salim. and all Stailonson West Jersey and aum Railroads. at 9 A.M. and 830 P. M. Fo. M llAllle and all Intermediate Stations, at 9 a. 1C. and 3k. M. ' 1 a For tape May and Intermediate Matlons at a. M.to Millvllle.conrectiiigwlth Frei(.bt Train Passenger Ca attached tor ape May, due 8'45 P. M uid g p. M.. tlirouj-h Passenger cue 8 F. M. ForOtasshoro and Intermediate Stations, att A M u d 3 80 V. M. . , ; .-r : ' For Woodbnry. Gloncester, eto. at A. M.. 3 3 so and 8 30 P.M. ' Freight mil be received at second covered! wharf below Walnut street, irom 7 A M.antltP M.' .1. 1 rcight received befoie t a. M. will go forward sama dnv ( I i Freight delivery. No. 228 8. Delawartf avenue. J VaN H NSSEL-fcU. fuuermiendent. TBE W EhT JFRSEY EXPRtWK CChPaN 1 will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver, and fornaro Uiroughothet responalblo Express Companies, u all parts ot tba .ounlry, any artirle intrusted to tbem. ' A Hpecial Messenger accompanies tack tnrourn trafm. Othce. No. 6 Wainut street - g Is tax L LIGHT LINES FOR NEW, --YORK AND ah tbe Stations on the CAMDEN snd AM BOY and connecting Hal roods, lyChfAHED DE1PATCU. THh CAMDEN AND A MBOY . RA ILVOAD AND TRAN8POBIA1ION COMB NYi FREIGHT LINKS for New 1 ork will leave WALNUT Street Wbafattt o'elook P M. daily iSundays exci ptedi. Freleht must be delivered before 4H o'clock, to be for watded ibe Mime day. Rtturnlng, tho above lines will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and H P. M Freight lor Tiemon. Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns wick, and al points on the 1 amden anu Anuiov Rail road; a, so, oa the Be v.dere Delaware xanU Fleming ton, the New Jersev the Fteehold and Jamesburir anil the Burlingtou aud Mount Holly Railroads, roceiv4 end torwaraed up to I P. M. ' 7 ' . Jhe Belvldcre I 'e awn re itellroad connects at Phi ttpaVa burg witb the Lehlglr Vultev Raliroad, and at Manuu kucnuuk with a 1 points on the Da'aware, Lackawanna tind Western Bal road, forwarding to Syracuse, Uuoaio. gnd other points lu Western New York The New Jtrsey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with, the New Jersey entral Railroad, and at Newark wltft the Mori Is and Essex Railroad , ' A ailp memorandum, -pecliylBg th marks and nam lers, shippers, and consignees, muai. In every instance, bo sent with each load 01 goods, or no receipt will bo given. , N. B. Increased facilities have been mad. tor tht traniportutlon of live stock. Drovers are hivli-id o irr the route. When S'ock Is lurnlshed lu quantities o two carloads or more It wHt be delivered at the foot o For-lie-h s'reet near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1, North River, as tbe shipper niaj defj-ngo at the lima of shipment. Fur terms, or other Intormatlon. apply ta WAL i ER FBI EM AN. Freight A gent. ' 11 1 No. 220 SDELa WARE Avenue. JJhl adoipbla I jH I LAI) KLl'H lAi ' (jERJIANTOWN, AND I NOBKIKl OWN RAILROAD. . . On and aiter WEDNEHUA V, November ist 18C5, until tunber Notice. . FOR Gr ltMA N'l OWN I Leave Philadelphia 6. 7. 8,9. 10 ll,12A.M.,l J 3'10, 3M. 4, 5 th,t. 7. 8 8, 10, 11. '2 P M. - - " Leave Getuiantown 8, 7, 7i. 8. 8 20, 8, 10, 11, U i. u . 1,2 8, 4.4K.8 7.8,0 10,111. M. J Ibe 8 2i. oov.n train, and 3H and 6K ap trains wil' not stop on tbe GermMit' n p ranch. - - 'ON Sl'NlAyS.'',r j 1 eave rhlladolphiu 010 A M., 2, 7 10H r. Ml - Leave Geimantwn8 A M.. 1 6 QH Y M CI'thNUT HILL RAILROAD. ' Lrave Philadelphia 8. 8, 10 12 A. 8, t, IK tH.7,9. ai d 11 P. M Leave ( he.nut Hill 710 minutes, S. 8 48,1140 a kL, 40. 40 , 8 40. 0 40 K'40, and 1-1-40 minute P. M ON SUNDAY-. - J Leave Pblladelnhla 010 tnlnuie. A. M.. anal P If, Leave ( hesu at Hill 740 minutes A.M..T2 40 5 411 aosl 9 25 minu es P M . Fi R t ON SHOHOCKF. N AMD .NOrtH3STi)WNl Leave Phllaiielpbiu 0 8-35 mfna ao- 11-vaa.M. ij, t. iH 6X, 6 ' 8 Oft minutes, and IDs P. M -8peMV8 Sor,r,btowa - 1 w' ' t'M-Ta.i an 81 the SH P. M, tialn will stop at Softool Lane Wl-ia-lilckon, kiauayunk. Spring Mill, and ouahobofk.n nig. OS bUNDAVa. - , Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 2X sjidtp. M. ,. Laave tiorristown 7 A. M . andtP. M. . J F1 MANAKCNki . Leave Philadelphia 6 8 35 aiiaubat, Il"8o A. M . IM, U th, 8)4. b-05, and HHP. M . , UaveM ana unk 8h.TX.8 28.8M, 11)8. A.M. 1,5. H ' M' ' 'ONsUHATa) '-i leav. PiUadelphla A: M. t H and IF. M. Leave Manavunk 7H A. M 0. aud 8 r. M. " . i li W. . WIfckON.pear, Sunott-iitendet , , JepotNlSiTUaud4l(EXai-ue 84 , '!:..! t' ' . '' K..' - ' I' J I", L -i I may be md ot these cases. j I . . : : 1 J Li 1 t : l : I 1 y 4L