THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PntLftELPIItA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 18GC. THE BATTLE OF 11 ED BANK. By Hon. George F. Bancroft. From advanced sheet of the IX) of "Bancroft's History of new volume the United "Helwoen the 4th and the 8th the fleet of I ord Ilowe anchored between New Castlo and Keerty Island, it was tho nnd.llu of October be tote they could open a narrow and intricate channel throiieh tho lower obstruction in the river. The topper works were untouched; and the forts on Red Hank anil Mud Island were garrisoned by Continental troops; the lormer unaer the com mand oi Colonel Cnrlslopbcr Orcetic, of Rhode Islam), the latter under that of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Smith, of Maryland. Meantime Sir William Ilowe, trora the necessity of concen trating his force, ordered Clinton to abandon Fort Clinton, on the Hudson, and to send him a reinforcement of 'full six thousand men.' He removed his army from (.'iruiantown u Phila delphia, and protected it by a line of formica tions irom the Schuylkill to the Delaware. "On the morninir of the 18th a mcssenp,er airlved in camp, bruising letters Irom Putnam and Clinton prematurely but positively an nouncing the surrender of the army of Bur fcoyne. Washington received them with toy unspeakable and devout gratitude 'for this -signal stroke ol Providence.' 'All will be well,' he said, 'in His own good time.' The news cir culated among the Americans in every direc tion, and quickly penetrated the camp of Sir William Howe. 'The ditliculty ot access to Fort Island had rendered its reduction much more tedious than was conceived;' under a teeUmr of exasperated impatience he gave verbal orders to Colonel Donop, who had expressed a wish for a separate eoinmand, to carry Bed Pauk by assault It it tould be eaily done, and make sb'jrt work Of the atlair. On the 22d, Donop, with five regi ments oi Hessian grenadiers ana inlantry, four com antes ot yagers, a few mounted, yapren, all the artillery ot the Bve battalions, and ttvo Eng lish howitzers, arrived at the fort. Making at once a reconuolssatce with bis artillery officers, he found that on three sides It could be appioached through thick woods within four hundred yards. It was a pentagon, with a high earthy rampart, nrotccted in flout bv an abattis. The battery of efght 3-poundeis and two how itzers was brougnt upon the right wing and directed on the embrasures. At the tront ot each of the lour battalions selected for the assault stood a captain with the carpenters and one nuuared men bearing tue lascines wnicu had been hastily bound together. Mad alter elorv. Douon. at balf-Dast 4. summoned the gar rison in arrogant language. A dedance being returned, he addressed a few words to his troops, Each colonel placed himself at the head of his division, and at a quurter before f, under the protection ol a bri-k canonade from all their artillery, thev ran forward and carried the abattis. On clearing it tbey were embar rassed by pitfalls, and were exposed to a terrible lire of small arms and of grape shot from a con cealed eallerv, while two galleys, which the bus-lies had hidden, raked their flanks with chain-shot. Yet the brave Hessians formed on the glacis, filled tho ditch, aod pressed on towards the rampart. But Donop, the officers ot his staff, and more thnn half the other officers, were killed or wounded; the men who climbed the parapets were bea-.en down with lances and bayonets; and as twilieht was coming on, the assailants leu oar-it under the protection of their reserve. Many ol the wounded crawled away into the foreht, but Donop and a lew others were leit Ueiiinci. me party marcnea duck during the night uDpursuea. "As the British ships-ot-war which bad at templed to lake part in the attack fell down the river, the Anausta. ot sixty-four guns, and the Merlin trie ate. grounded. Tho next day the Augusta was set on tiro by red hot (-hot from the American galleys and floating batteries, and blown up before all her crew could escape: the Merlin was abandoned and set on fire. From the wrecks the Americans brought off two 24 pounders. .'Thank God,' reasoned John Adams, 'the glory is not iuimediately due to the Commander-in-Chief, or idolatry and adulation would have been bo excessive as to endanger our liberties.' "The Hessians, by their own account, lost in the assault four hundred and two in killed end wounded, of whom twenty six were officers. Two colonels gave up their lives. Donop, whose thigh was 6hatte'ed, lingered for tbree days: and to Floury, who watched over his death bed With- tenderness, he said : It is finishing a noble career early ; Idle the victim of my am bition and of the avarice of my sovereign.1 This was the moment chosen by Howe to complain of Lord Ueorue Germain, and to ak the king's leave to resign his command; and he added that there was no prospect of terminating the war without another campaign, nor then, unless large reinforcements, such as he knew could not be furnished, should be sent from Europe." "Full six thousand men "Clinton to General Baivey, 13th Ootober, 1777 s In Albemarle's ' Rock- Ingham," 11 tt7. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. &n. PENIS M'KAM ENGINE AND .Tff IS? Tto.i.kR WORKS.-NEAF1E LEVY, . - .i In1-a I. 1XD Till ObKTlOAL ENGINEERS. MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS. BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having loi many years been In suo ' cesslul oinntion, and been exclusively engaged in buildlg and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low nressure. iron Boiler Water Tanks, Propel lers, eto etc.. resneciiulv oiler tbelr services to tbe public as being luliy prepared to contract for englnea of &li bum a Marine, h ver. and tittttlunaryi having Be 8 ol patterns ol ulilcrent aizea, are prepared to execute orders with quick net-patch, every description or pattern vnaklnir midfi at the ahorteat notice. Hhth and Low- pressure Hue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boiler, of the best Pennsylvania cnarcoaj iron, sorgings or an sizes an klnoa; Iron and Brass I eatings ol aildescrlptlonsi Roll Turning. Screw Cu-ting, aiid ail other work oonuected with the above business ,- iiawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment tree oi charge, ana wore guaran -toed. ihe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for mnalra of boats, where thev can lie In Dei feet safety. and aie provided with shears, blocks, tails, etc etc., lor raising ueavv ur ugui noiguw. JACOB C NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 211 BEACH and PALMER Stree's. J. VArCBAH MBUBICK, WILLIAM B. MSBBICK. VUUiIlaivrv r u u n u ii i , r iliu AJND . Artmnnr T I f 1 XT TV tr tit nuiT. . - KJ WABHLNGION Btreeta, PBlLAblLPHIA. MERRICK fe HONS, ENGINEER AND MACHINISTS. manufacture High and Low Pressure bteam Engines for A.Buu, river, ami joarine rervice. fullers, Gasometers, Tanks, iron Boats, etc Can lints oi all kinds. ei her Iron or biasa. Iron France Kools 'or Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations eto. Keiorts and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and most lm- Jjruvtru cuuau uui tun. Every desci lotion ot Plantation Machinery. andSnear. Caw, and Grist 41 ills. Vacuum Pans. Open bteam Trains, aveiecaiora, ri.ters, rumping engines etc. Sole Agents lor . Ii'lleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Ncsmyib's Patent Steam Hammer, and As- In wall & Wooisey'e Patent Centrliugal sugar braining actiae. US 1 R 1 n R H D I! H n M A PHI (V K WIlBCa Xj OrHCE, Ko. 65 FKONT STREET, rUILAPKLPHlA. Wears prepared to fill orders to any extent for out 'ell-knon M ACH 1NLHY FOR COTTON ASD WOOLLEN Mil L8, Including all recent unprovemeuls la Carding, Bpumlnn .and M eaving. We invit th attention of manufacturers to oar exten sive orks. J.iS ALFRED JENK8 & 80N. Jonmen t s , r"ysrBs, GRAVI.-8TONE8, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot J-i ALlAX UAJ1BLJS MUM- MEN I B, TOMBS AUD ORAVE BTCNE8. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part ol the United Btates. UENItY B. TAItR. MARBLE WORKS, 1U rfm Ko. 110 ORE1N 8treet. I blUdelphla. QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. No. 232 CARTER Street, And No. HI DOCK Street Machine W oik and M HI wrlgbUng proa ptly attended to. I ttj Qif BOOTH STREET, M. D'ANCOSA OIU pays tho highest pi Ice (or Ladles' and fleuls'. cast-off Cluthuig. No.blO HOU't'll bUeet below tlfhth. 0bia COAL. JAMES O'BRIEN DEAI.ES in LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. BT TBE CARGO OB BINOLB TOW. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater, Has constantly on band a competent eupplr of tli atove superior Coal, sui able for family use, to which he calls the attention of bis friends and the public generally. Ordorsidt at No. 206 South Fifth rtrw t, Ko. S3 South (seventeenth street, or through Despatch or 1'ost OO.ce, promptly attended to. A SUPERIOR CUAL1TV OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. .64 IF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION J tneviry respect, buj the celebrated PRKSTON COiL. rgg anu moie sizes, ai i v itpulnel ALE Ytl! CO!., same i airivVry fins Otialitj ofLiruioU. S 7 Ml, r ton I keep nothing but the OALi. raff anu photc s'xrti, at i iipi iuu. , i.v . rn i lie b.iiiti " , r gg anu move, i e best. Orders re- cfclvcoat ho 114 8outhTUlRI Street. COAL! CO A LI COAL! The best Lit HIGH and BCHL'YT.KILL COAL, pre pare rt ex rirefs y ior laml nse, constantly on band in nr Yaid.Ko 1511 CALLOWHILl. rtrtet. unuerco-r, Ue lvcied on short notice ell screeneu, and pxked free ot s ate.ai i he lowest cah jrlces. A trial will secure jourcusiom j(mN jLgON, Pncasssor to W. L. FOV r.K. rritADgLrniAuMjst PROPOSALS. 9" Trop ABTEEMASTKKS OiMrt, WASBINOTON, V. j UClOUOr , IIW). nnnsals for hnliriincr a large I IRb-ritOUI1 WAKLUOliaK, at tbe tcbuylktU Arstnal, l'blla- delpbia. . . 1'ians or tho above tuildlntr may be seen at the Qua tormanr-wemrars Olhce, Washington, at the olhce ot Uievet Urigadier-tieneral O. H. Crps man. Acsihtaut Quarterniaster-General, rbtlarlel. ph. a, at tbo office ot John McArthnr. Jr., Archi tect, l'lii sde), bia, and at the olhce ot Urevot Maior-Cenoial ft. Van Viit t, Quartern as ier, How siii'Ciflcations will be printed inimi'd.atoljr, and deposited at those several place ...... Healed piotwals for tbe erection of the building-, Including all work and mutcriais. ate tnvitod. and will te reoeived urtll the 80th ot October instant, at noou, at tbe office ol Brevet Brigadier-Genera- tr 11. Crofinan, Assistant Quartermaster (Jeiieral, I'biladelohia, where they will be opened in presence of such bidders as ehoose to be Tbe cost of the whole work complete, end the time at which it will be Qnlfhed should be i-tatod in tie proposals, which should bo acounipannd br the guarant' e ol two reepouible person, in ti e amount of ten thousand dollars, that the bid der will enter into contract with yood and suffi. cbnt security, with in ten days after being notified of tbe same. m. C MF.IGS, Quart ermas er-Gene al, 10 12 130 Brevet Aiajor-Ueueral. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. PHILADELPHIA 8URUEON8 It A Mj A Gl. 15S U1TTK. No. 14 N iltvlU htreet. above Market. B. O 1 V 1 B I TT, alter thirty yeers' practlo. experience mmranteea the skill ul ad ustment ot bis Premluir latent Graduating J resuie 1 russ, and a variety ot others. Sui porters, Flastio Stockings, Shou aer Braoes. Crotches, l-uniiensories, etc. l.auies aparinienia con ducted by a Lady. 520S DENTISTRY. THE GOVERNMENT HAVING tt&ffP1 granied me letters-patent lor mv mode of atmlnlsttrlng M rout uxiue v.aa Dy wi.ica i nave t- ir, i,rt n nnv ihousands ol Teeth without oaln. 1 am justifl.din aser1itHtLat It is bo h .aler and superior to any ouicr now ui uau. IR. f!. L,. WITNNS Ko. 731SPE17CE Street. 21 6m Gt- -A. S LIU AX 'JC TOR THE COUNTRY. FEUMS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES por private Kesiaerices. mills, Hotels, Churches. Etc. Etc. Vnrnlalilnsr from Tern to Stx Hundred Lights, as may be Required. This machine Is guaranteed i does not get ont of ordet and the time to manage It is about five minutes a week. Tbe simplicity of this ap para us, its entire freedo from danger, tbe cheapness and quality of tbe light over all others, bas gained for it the favorable opinion f those acaualnted with its merits. The names oi those having used them for the last tbree years will be given by calling at our OFFICE, Ko. 105 SOUTH FOUliTH STREET, Where tbe machines can be seen In operation. FERRIS CO., Box 1191 P. O, Send for Pamphlet. 8 (JSE STARIN'S C0NDI1I0N POWDERS FOB HOUSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms Botts, and Co' to. It cures Colds, Coughs, and Hide-Bound. It is tbe best alterative for Borses and Cattle now use, having a reputation of 20 years' standing. It Is a sure preventive for tbe much dreaded Binder 'u Fsimer or Dairvman should be without It. Vorsa ein Philadelphia by DYOT1 A (JO . No 233 North BLCOKD tUeet JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDKN, ho. sS North HiAiH htreet, ana oy urug glats thiouguout tue country. Auaiess aii oruenio BTARIN A FLOYD, Proprietors, No. 209 DUANE St re w Tork. 960m HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL I.1M1I8, Arms, Legs, Appliances lor , Deformity, etc. eio. These Limbs are I iransterred from lite in torui anantM are the lightest, most durable, coialort-l all n. Derieci. and artistic substitutes 1 yet Invented Tbey are approved and ado bled br tbe United States Govern ment and our principal Hurveons. Patented August 1 063 i Ala 2,Ibt5i May 1,1906. Address No. 639 ABCH btreet, PbUadelphla. rampnieis iree. miota OR BALE STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS Uatr fv fn.l III! l.amnst It hhivmi,! tltu niiltnnnv. ""aaing. una we win warrant Also saves ont lPlr'beoll Call and see thtm they cost but ten cents. 1.. ." Btieet. Phl adelphla. Sample sent to and r.n u, m i umto Btatt-B.rn roueipi Ol ft cents S W -pvKAFNK89.-EVRnY INSTRUMENT THAT science anu skiu nave Invented to assist the hear ing In every degree oi deatnesa, can be bud at the Ear Instrument Depot oi If. MADtlBA, No. 115 Boath J ta t u ptrwii, uoiuw I.U.1IIUI, 10 10 ot 2 is, "VTETJRALGIA CURED BY A IslNUT.E APPLI- XN cation of "UPBAM'6 MAGNETIC OIL." Sold at UPhAM H No. 26 H. EIGHTH btreet, and br all Druggist. 00 cents aud l a bottle losiuirp INSURANCE COMPANIES. DfcLAWAKKalUl UAL SAFETY INSURANCB CCMI'ANY. -JhC0BrORATF.I ItY 1 11 . LroiaLATUBB Of rENr-STLVANf A, P06. OKFICE, B. K. (KNK JIHKI ND WALSfi g'IREF.Ts, 1HII.AIH,PHIA. M A KINE INHUKAMJK ON VrKKL8,l CAHtio. To all parts of the world. """"sIAd INfitTHANf fndooasby Iliver, Canai, Lake, and Land Carriage to all parts ol the Union Flit K INHUHANCtS On Merrbsndise generally On Stores, liwelling Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE ( OMPAM' . hoyemlwr I, lHh.V . inn,IW rnltcd StiUs5per cent oan nt...M ftftj Of I'ifi.lMfl 6 " 'Hl...lrt 1W). 2iJ UU0 " T 8 10 per cent, loan Treasury Notes ., 94,87500 1(0,000 State ol Pennsylvania Five I'er Cent Loan ,. 90,536 00 M.000 Hiateot l ennsylvanla Six Per Ce..t. Loan 63.2J50M 25 000 ( Ity of I hllMlelphla HU Ter Cent. Loan 112,812 50 20.000 Pennsy vania Bailrnad Drat Mort- RHteHlx l er Cent, lumds 20,000 00 25,000 PennBylvanla BhI road Hecond Mort- aageMx Percent. Honda 28,750 00 25,OtiO Western Pennsylvania HhI road Mort gage Mx l'er ( ent Itunds 23,750-00 15.0OJ 3lw Shares Stock Ocrumntown Gas Company, principal and Interest guaranteed W the City of 1 hliadel- . Phla 13,537 50 7.150 143 Shares Block Pennsylvania Uall- road Company 8,580-00 8,000 100 Hhares Stock hoitn 1'cnnsylvanla . Kallroad Companv 8,250 00 JO.OOODi posit wl h Untied S ates Oovorn- nin? t, suhject to ten days' ca.l 40,000,0l' 30,000 State ot Tennessee Five er Cent. Loan 18,H)0-0) 170, .00 Loans on Bonos and Mortgage first liens on City Property 170.000 00 1, 03,64 Par. Manet value. ..Owfl.-wi-oo Kent Fstate SB,"01M III Is receivable for Insurances made.. I 21,013 37 lialaucts due at Agencies: Premiuma on Marine foilcles, Accrued Inte rest and other debts Que the Com part. 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance aixloihe' t ompanles, tllU3. Kstl- mated vnlne 2,910 00 Cash In Ranks S55 9V1 S9 Cash In Drawer 67 48 . . . , . 86,635 8 . 1,253 630-18 niBECTOBfl. ' Thomas C. Hand, Samuel a. ntokes, J F. Penlstan, uunn v;. isavia, t uniuno A, i-ounor. Theoplillus Paulding, John It. Penrose. iii'iirr niuau, Wll iamO. Uonlton, Edward ltariiagton.1 II Jones Brooks, r Award Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones. Janus Traquair, Iienry 4;. Daliett, Jr., James ('. Hand. William (J Ludwig. James B McFailand, Joshua P. Kj re. Joseph II. Heal, (ieorge i.. i,eiper, Hugh Craig, liobeit Burton, npencer aiciivain, J. . Hem pie, Pittsburg, A. B Berger. Pittsburg, t T. Moruan. Pittsburg. John D. Tajlor, TEOMaH C. HA1I). Piesi-ient. JuIIN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. riENDT Ltlbibn, Secretary. 1 1 ORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. A nnual Policies issued against tieneral Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rate. Insurance el'ecieil k r one year In any snm rrum $U0 to tlii.lJt'0. at a premium ot only one-naif per cent., secutini tbe lull amount Insured In case ot death, ana a compensation each week eaual to tbe whole pre mium paid boon time Tickets for 1, 3, 8, 8 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3, oi 6 niouths, at 10 cems a dav, Insuring In the sum ol $3UOO, or giving lb per week II uisabieu to be had at tue General Oil.oe, he. 133 8. 1 OU HTH Btreet, hi adel phiu. or at the various Kullioad '1 Icket otHces. Be sure to purchase toe tickets of the urtn American Transit Insurance t'ouipany. I or circulars and inrther information applv at the General Othce, or otauy oi the autboiliid Agents of the "ouipsny. LKWI8 L HOrPT. President JA<H M C'ONKAD, Ireaeurer UtBT C. BKOWil, Secre arj. JOHN C. B V LLlT, l , Solicitor. lKKl. 1 OB. t L. L. noupt, late of Pennsylvania Bailroad Company, , J. K. Klngsley, Continental Hotel. KaniuelC. Palmer. ashler ot Cum. National Bank. U . U. Lelsenring, Nos. ml and 'IB Doc street. 'en.es M. Conrad, Unu ot Coarad & Walton, No. 623 Maiket street . , Knocn Lewis, late Gen. Bup't Penna R. B. Andrew MehvQey, S. W. corner ot third anil walnut Stree's. . f. C. Franclscus Oen. AgentPeana. R. B. Co. HiomasK Peterson, No. 3U3ti Market street. W. V. Kurtz, firm of Kuitz & Howaru, No 2ft 8. Third street. 1 8 lm QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE COMPANY. OFFICE. No. 418 V Al.N fJTSl'RKET.PHlLADKLPIIlA tarilAli I AlU AH, IH VA,IV,UVl., ...... . . . . . t . .u , & eiuu v,n ihticnnimri cnntlnucs to write on Fire Ititki onft Its capital, with a good surpiug. is sa.eiy mvesiau. 1U1 Losses by 8r oavc been promptly paid, and more than 0500.004) Disbursed oa tH acconnt within the past few years. Foi the present the fUe of this comoauy wii; remain at No. 41ft WALNUT HTIlIiET, But within a few months will remove to Its OWN BUILDING N. Jfi. CORNER SEVENTH ANU CH KflNTT STREETS. Then as now. we shall be happy to insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with saiely. IHRECTOHS THOMAS CRAVEN. ALFRED B.OILt.ETl iUKUAN BbEPPARD, N. tt LAWRENUK, ( HARLK 1. UVVOSk HKNKY F. KENNEY, JOSEPH KLAPP, it. D Tl.Ob. II At KKLLAtt, JOHN MJl PLr E. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, bll.lH Vh UKKN. JH.. ALFRED 6 OILLL1T. V. Iresldent and Treasurer. .JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary. 1 18 i LIVERPOOL AND LOND03 AMD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums Received, "by the Company in 18G5, 4,947,175. Total Losses Paid in I8G5, $4,018,250. All Losses promptly adjusted without reference to England. atwuuu ami i n, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICE, No. O Merchants Exchange PHILADELPHIA lailOai PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA nn. 111 stiutii rui Kiu nuvct. INCORPORA I ED 3 r MONTH. Wd., 186S. CAPITAL, 1A0 0U0, PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums nr hv s. 10. or J) year Premiuma, Kon-lonelture. Endowments, nayab e at a nture age, or on prior decease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year Premiums Annuities giawcu on lavorauie lerma. Term Po hies Children's Endowments inia vouifiimj. nuuo ui.iuh uv ujBurvu tue aecuniv of a paid up Ca, itai. will dlvwe the eutlre proflu of the Li e business among Its Polio v holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized br charter to execute Trusts, and toactti Executor or Anmlulntrator, Assignee or Guardian, an ..l...MH..l.,.lllu ,, . I .. . . ' III vmnnviw. -" -- . .. v. i,u,uuiii3ui u auy Court of this c oiuniouweaUh or of any peraou or ) er gons, or bodies politic or corporate. DIBfCIOHS. RAMFEL R. BHIPLS Y. i KH'HARD CADBTTBV JEREMIAH HACKEB, HENRY HAIN EH. JOSHUA a. MORRIS, T WI8TAR BROWS, llARLES F. COFFIN. SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND FABRY, rresiueni. Actuary THOMAS WI8TAR. II. D., J. B. TOWN8EM), 1H jueaica jxaminer. Laal Adviser. EHffiNIX INSURANCE COMrANY OF PHI LADELPHIA. .... . ,.i mi . n IBAi Pll l XtT Vn tivDnTimni. ! No, 21i WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE Ma f Winmanv insures ftotn loss or dainaie bv KI kK. on Uberal ierms on buildings, meicbandlse, lorulture, etc., Kr limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. The Company L bn " active operation fbr more than SIXTY YEA RS, during which aU lotMvs bave be j picmpuy auju.wu Tn. John I. Hodge, Lawrence Lswls, Jr, M. 11. Mabouey, John T. Lewis, William 8. Grant, Robert W. Learning, I). Clark Wharton, bstnue lWllcox. jiavio Liewis, Benjamin Ettlng, Tbotuai H. Powers, A. K. Mcllenrr, Edmoud Castlllon, Louis C. Norrls. eJUXli WUCUSRXU, President 84 it Wn.C0X.8ecietrt. is: INSURANCE COMPANIES 1829CllARTER PERPETUAL .FIRE INSURANCE COMPAQ or PIIILAIiKI.PHIA. Asetef on Januarv 1, 1800, Capital Accmeu Surplus 1 rttuluuie..... UU8ETTLEI) CLAIMS, all 467 63. ... V44 43 V ..l.liri.HIS 81 INCOME FOB IBM I 'U0 000. LOSSES PAID SINCE OVEB 5,000,000. rtrpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term. D1UL4JTOIW. Charles Bnncker, IdwaidC. Dale. 1 oiiias n nnuci, BaniHcl4iri.ni. ueorgo W. Klcharda, ticorge Kales, Allttd Fltler. rramls W. Lewis. M. J. Peter McC'all. ' Isaac . rilARTTS K. BAK('l;i H PrMliliinL m EDWAIll) C 1A1.E, Vice-President. W. McALLleTLH, Secretary protem. i 8 til JA. 1KB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE l'tpMiLVAMA FIKE INSURANCE COM AN V-lntoroorateil ISiV-v harlet Perneliial -No ftlu YYAl'KU'l rrtiect, opposite Independence Siure. Ihls ConipsnT, favoniblv known to the oommttnity for over lorty years, continue to insure against loss or darrate by tire on Public or I'rlra e Bui dings cither permanently or ior a limited time. Alan on r urniture. htecknoi Uoods, and Alcrcbandise generally, on liberal terms. Iteir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invested In the most careiul manner, which enables tliem to oflerto the Insured an undoubted security in the cae oi '"" DIBECTOE. Daniel Bmlth, Jr., i John Devereus, Alexander Benson, I '1 hnmns Sinlih, juac HazU liuifli, I Uenrr Lewis, 'ihouias Uobblns. I J. UHUagham Fell, Daniel Haddock Jr. DAM 1 1, SMITH, JB., President. William Q. Ckowill. Secretary. 80! MEDICAL. LAD NEWS G FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Ai-a warranted in all cases, for the Pi-KknT and Pehk- KhM cthB ol all diseases arising Irom excesses in youth. Pbjslcai anu evous iietiuiu , etc. etc. NO I JIAKllK IIV ItlV.T IM NK.( KK8ARY. They can oe used without detection, and never fall tc ei.ect a cure, u UBeuaccoruing 10 lnsirucuuna. BLL.'S 8PKCIFIC PIL.L8, Price One Dollar per Box, or Sin Boxes for Five Do; lara; aiso, Laige Boxes, cestalning Four Small, VrifA 1 km, linllara. IPffim fnnr tn slv 1m,siii Am unnnrallv renulred to cure ordinary cases though benefit Is derived irom using a .inula hnT in chronic teases, wuere nervous rrusirauuu u. auueted the system. BELL'S TONIC PII LS Are reccrrmended as the mostt filcacious, Rejuvenating mnti Inviui.rRttno Kpmtlv In fllA Wfir U. A Package 1'i lceHve Dollurs, wU last a month, and is giuerai.y sutllcieuu In extreme cases of Debility, KXTKHNAb 1UEJIEDY. Price 'io Lollars. suuicient tor a month, can be use ,,. unnfl I o Ti I u i o Helves btiengtn to the system, and, with the Pills will etlect a complete Kestotation a I'niimn pi o. 11111 itHues. iu ine iLnii ivu&kb, designed as a Lecture aud t-au ion to oung Men, sent tree, Ten tents requueu to pay postage. it run rannnt nurchase tiKi.T.'s Specific REMFDiEt oi your mu.Kiai, laau no eiucr, uui neuu vns uwmj direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN. Cons't.ne Phvsiclan, No 811) BRO..DWAY New York And yon will receive them by return of mall post paid wl Iiha Irnm ntiR(.rntlfin. For sale by DYO'lf 4 Co., No. 232 N. SECOND btreet. " ycx roruLi. WEIGHT'S TxR SYRUP, PMKUPAL DKI OT, . No. 771 JSonth TIIIIID Btreet, Price, $100 per BottlcS'lO for balf-a-dozou. The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheertu' y reconiiiieutilng the uuc of Wright's 'tar t$jrup lot coughs, colds, consumption, whooping-cougb, sputted lever, liver complaint, puins in the breast, oroncbicis, inflammation, and restriction of air veese s In tip lungs, eto. 1 he reincdv should be In every family Charles ('. W i fon, Eornev'a Pre$i ottlce Char es II. tiralit n, Siwday Mercury oihV. ' Jamns Nolen. h.na rer oftice. "VV lillaui Y. t'orhfu Associated Press. Wllllum H. (Carpenter, Eire Alarm and Police. )lo graph, Klith and i hesuut streets. A Iiaiulolph, Front and 1 oinbard streets. James W. ferrlne No. 1129 Cliarlos street. H. A. Davis No. MS Uaskl.l street. John W ooilslue No LWI Franklin street. RobortThouipson. No. Ib08 Walter slreet. 1 (iebloti No "i o. econusireef. John Seymour, No. 513 tt. 1-ioutfltreet. E. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street H. C. 1 art ett No. Ml 8. econd street. L. Rntea No. Wis Arch street Allen Martin. No. 411 b. Hecond street M aiy Cuidweli, No. U'k'2 Bansom street. W. Thomas No. 'iO N. Fourth strett. T. Al. t artby.No. l El ireth's alley. George W I son. N o. 236 Race street. W . F. Brooke, No. 69 North Second street M. J. llassett, No. 119 Canal street 8. feyniour Robo, bust lei on. Char es Rogers, No. Wl South street R. T. We ilngion, hecond and Quarry stree .. E. The mas, No. 13 South Mxtn atreet William Haras, No. MS South Front s reet 8. 8. r-aniord, Opera Manager. John Maglnnls rear of No. 134 North Becond street. Mrs. b. H. Choate, Newark., Del. Ur. William B. Writ hi r " Bib: We take pleasure In recommending four TAl PVLUPlol which we bave already aold consldcrablt quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious reruedj lor the complaints set forth In your printed Dill alreatlj submitted to the public. Asa vratllylngact to sullorlnj buu.aulty we will cheerfully recommend your prepara tion to all afflicted with diseases which It is designed U Hours, etc. wiKg & N, E. corner Pine and Sixth streetaj For tale also at JOUJibON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN 8, DYCTT A CO -8, A nd all principal Drucglsts and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say thit he la prepared to fill ordera and forward tbe Syrup to any part ol the country. Persons desiring other tntot vnat l( n by niall will inclose a postage aiaiiiu.and anaweis will be returned aa soon as the exigencies of business will admit Address . WILLIAM B. WRIQnT. )20 Ho Til P. THIRD btreet, Philadelphia, Pa, s AMARITAN'S GIFT1 SAMARITAN'S GIFT I THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. "TS, A FOSIT1VB CUBS" FOR ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM INDIS CRETIONS. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pil'a to he Taken to Effect a Cure. Tbey are entltoly vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not tn any way Injure the siouiach or bowelB ol the moot delicate. Cut es In from two to tour dais, aud recent cases la 'twentv-four hours." bent by mail. Price, Male packages, 82. Fema e, II SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JTJICE9, Tbe Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy ior Scrofula, Vicers, Sores, Fpots, Tetters Scales, . . . Boils, Etc. For the above complaints the Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices, is the most potent and ellectual rernedf' ever prescribed It reaches and eradicates every par lio eol tbe venereal poison. Will remove every vestige ol Ira out-Hies Irom the syMem.aa well aa all the bad effects ot meicury. Price, T2S per bott'e. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used In conjunction with the Boot and Herb Juices Full dUectront. Price, 26 cents. Tbe old sickening and disgusting drugs bave to give nay to remedies purely vegetable, pleasant to tbe tints, ami A POSITIVE CI RE Sold re? DEM AS BARNES A CO., NO. 21 PAtttt. 11 vf W ""dEs'mON D &' CO. , Proprietors, No. 915 RA CE Street I liil.de. phla. 8 16 A LL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY the bless ng ot good neiitn. can obtain relief oy e.itisultiua Dr. KlNKELlN. German DUvalclan. Dr Kinkellii treats all diseases. preDuies aud administers ma own medicines. Thevars pure. sate, aud reliable. He invllt-s a'l persons sufleilng horn disease to call on him. Consultation free during the dav. and ottloea open till Oo'ceck In Ihe evening. N W. corner ol THIRD and UNION Streets, between Spruce and I'ltie irccis. ajtsiu RAILROAD LINES. "T E A D I N O RAILROAD. J V flHF.AT TRUNK IHOM PHILADELPHIA TO THE INTEUfOP. Or PENNSYLVANIA, THE SCIIU 1 1 K ILL, IM'IVJIIH. UANNA. CLMHFRl.AND AND WVUMINU VAL U.l 8. THE NOU1H, N0KTUWL8T, AND THE CANADA, W INTER ARRANGEMENT OF PAS8ESOF.R TRAINS. Oc olie- 8, 1-UI, Leavlrathe ComnanVa Denot. ot THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Sliaets, Pntladelplila, at th following h ura : MORNINO ACCOMMODATION, Al T'.tO A. M., for Reading and iMfinii oihis 9talfnns. Iteliitnlitg. leaves Reading at ti (X. p. M.. airlving tn riulaaelphia HKIfiP M. At 8I3 A. M f( r keMling, Lebanon, Harrlahurg, Pot'i- vllli", Itttegiove, Tntnainia, Sunbiiiy, Willlsm'iiort, I in ra, Rochester, llianaia FalK Itmlaln, alentonn, Wilkibaric, Putstnn, ioik, Cailiitle, Cliambtrburg, iisi- mtown, etc. eto. This train connects at READINd with East Pennsyl vania Railroad trains f r Allcnlown, eto .ami the Lebatiim VhIIcv irntn for LarrUhurg, etc , at POKTCHNTON wtih Catawlssa Kal roau trams f.r Wliiiairubnrg, Lock Haven. Elinira. etc s at HAItlllSlll K wi-b Northern Centifct Cun.brland Valley, and hchtvlkill and Huniiie- ranra trlns ftr Norihumlerland, W'llitanuport, ioik, t'liknibertbing, I'lnei;ro c. etc. af ir.ttnwn r..i-iir.n Leaves PhUacalpbla at 8 30 t. M.. for Resdlng Potts- vllle, Ha'rluirg, etc., connect lis with steading and Columbia Rallioad trains tor Culiimnla, etc READING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reaeliiu at tiMd A. M stopping at all way sta tions, nnlvUg at Pnlladelph.a at ! 40 A M. Returning, leaves t'hiladtlphia at 4 JO P.M.;antvsi til lO-aoing at 1 H." P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave Ilsrrl .linrg at S 10 A.M., and Potttvills at b'4."i A. M , an ivltm In Plnladalplila at 1 CO P.M. Atienenn trains leave llarrisliurg at i 10 1'. M., IVfnvUlo at SI45 P. M.. arriving lu thiliuleliiliia at CI5P.M. nARKISHUhO ACCt)MMOI)TIOy Leaves Reading at 7 St) A. M.. and Hariihurg at 4 10 P. M. Coiiin-cting at Keating with Af.ernoon Accommo. dntloH loulh at t M P. M., arriving iu Philadelphia at i) l0 P.M. Market train, with passenger car attached, leaves Phlla dclt.liia hi l'.1 46 noon ior Heading and all way statioas. Leaves Reading at 1V:I0 A- M , and Don-nlngtown at 12 M P. M., lot Pfilladelpliia and all way aianons All tbo all, ve tiams run daily, Mnu'ajs exceptea. rui.dav trslns leave Pottavtlle ath'Oll A. M., and Phlla- dcinliia at 8 Hi P. M Iave Pntlitdelplilit for Reading at b 00 A. M., returning from heading at 4 'in v. iu. t Hl.SII-iK VA LEI KAII.KUA1'. Pssnengcrs lr Dnwnl' gton and Inturmediate points tnV.e il 7 .W and N l.p A. M. and 4'80 P. M. trains front Plilla lelphla, returning from Downingtowu at 7x0 A. M anu t i'.-u riHiu. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE W EOT Leaves New York at ! A.M. ard R'OO P.M.. passing Rending at 1 US and 11 M A, M and P4S P.M., and con necting at Ilarrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern t 'cut i al Ruilroad express trains tor Plltsourg, Chicago, Wilramsni rt. h.imliu. Kamniure.etc. Returning, exprrss train leaves llarrisburg on arrival of the remix) Ivanla expiei-s Irom l iiUDitig, at A and Uo A. Si. and lfl. f. ill,, pasaing Keadina at4-l! and WW A ill., siul 11 SO P HI.. and arrlvlna in New York at 10 A M and 2 40 P. M. Sleeping curs accompany tneao trains through between Jersey City and l'litsbii'g, without changu. A mail train rnr Ntw iora leaves norrlBiiurg at i inr, M. Maillraln lor llsmsiiiirg it lives New York at Vt M. Si.ll t VI. KILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains have Potuvillo at 7 and 11 'SO A. M and 7 1,' P M . returning fiom Tamanua at 7 So A. M. and 140 and 4 16P.M. SCHUYLKILL AND 81 POI EHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 a. M. for l'lutgrove and Hairitbmg, and 1-,'iUP M.lur Pinegrove and Iremont, returning rront Harnsunrg at a-m p. 31., ami irom ire uiont at t 'ib A. M. and P. M. TIL'KLTJ.. Tlironeh flrst.claas tickets and emigrant tickets to all the lirini'itial no.nts in tie North and vvest and Canada. 1 lit) fi llowing tickets aio obtainable only at the olllce of S PRADlOltD, licusnier, Na. Tit tt. EOUItTH Mreet, l'lnluiUM'Ma, or ot O. A. NlCOLLs, Ucnuial buperlutetid cent, itcuding : COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 2" per rent, uucoimt, between any pouts desired, for tumults and arms. M1LFA11E TICKETS. Good for 21 CO mhes between ad points, $52 00 eiich.for fuu,liiei ana llrni.s. 8EASON TICKET8. For three, i-lx, tune, or twelve moutlis, for holders only, to all points, ut reaucca rates CLEKGVMEW Resldlnc-on the line of tho roau w lU be furnished catds entltluig themselves and wives to tickets at tuU laid EXCURSION TICKI.'IS FromPhiladelplilttoprlnaipalMatl .nl, gid for Hattir ilav, aunfav, and Monday , at reduced I me, to bu had only nt ti u Ticket ollice, atTUlRTEllS Til andCALLO WUll.L Bircets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions In w arded to nil the above points from tie Company 'a nciv Fieiyht Depot, DUOAU and WILLOW St cci s , m i HEIGHT TRAINS Leave liilladelptla daily at 6 :jo A. M , 12-44 nsnn, and r. P M., tor Reuolng, Lebanon, HarrUb'rg, PottsviUe, l'ort Clinton, aud all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Vott Cfflce for all places en the roinl at d Its liiaiicnes at ( , M., ami lor tho principal ......... n,,i. .i x-i:,ii.u. V mr, b ta tJThii.adkli'hi.a; geumaktovvn, AND J OilKlnlJV.f, KA1LKOA1J. Ou and a ter WEDNESDAY, May 18, 1866, FOR GERM AVI OWN Leave f ulladeiphln 6, 7 8,0, 10. 11, 12 A. M.,1, 2, S'10, su. 4, s, rn, . 7, b o, io, ii !i p. m. Leavtj Geiniontown 6, 7, Vi. 8, 8 20, f, 10, 11, 12 A. M. 1,2 9, 4,4M. 6 7,8,9 10,11P.M. T ue 8 2i' aown truln, and Ui and tU up tialus will no' stop ou the Germautonn Pranch. OS SCNDiYS. l eave Philadelphia 9-10 A. M., 2, S, 0, A, 10M P. If. Leave GeiuiantownS A M., 1. 4, (i. OX P. M. t LESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave PhlUidolphla 8, 8, 10,12 A M 2, M SK,7, at"I "i p. M i.uve Lhesnnt Hill 7-10 n,!nutos. 8 9 40. 11-40 A. M 1-40 S 40, t 4V, B -40 ;v, and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON 8UM)AY. Leave Philadelphia 0 10 minutes A. M..2.S. and 8 P. U Leave Chesuut Hill 7-4J minutes A- At., 12 40, 6 40, an 9 2d mlnuies P. M Ft R CON SHOIIOCKES A NT) NONRrSTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8'35 minutes,. 11-05 A.M., IH, 44 IH, tiH.8 06 minutes, and 11H P. M. I cave Noinstowu 6.H.7, 7 50, 9, 11 A. M., H, tH 6 It Bid 8 P M. 'i he 6X P. M. ttaln will atop at School Lane, Wist a hlckou, Manujunk, hpring amh, andconshobo.ken only Leave Phi'af.eiphia 9 A. at ., 2H . i 'and 74 P. M. Leave Noiriatown 7 A. M.. 1, 6M, aud i P. M. FOR AIANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia . 8 36 mluutes, 11-00 A.M., IX, 4 BH.fM, 81,6, and 11X P.M. Leave M anayunk 63, 1H, 8 20, OH, 11, A. IS., 2, 5, 6K o tr.rn. 0JI btjsdaYS. Leave Fbl!delphla 9 A. 2)4. 4, and 7 P. M. Leave Manavunk VA A. M . lit, 6, ana 91 P. M. W. . W lLt ON. General r-urwilntendcvt, lepot NIN'l H and GREED Streets OKTH PKN1SSYLVANIA RAILROAD.- Depot, liilKl) street above Thomnsoa. sj nr. j si aa a:, -ru, j ' v a A-r oivniii m OLU ua CHI' NR., EASION, WLLLIAMbPORT, and WiLKali. BA RRE. At 7 30 A. M.(Fxpress), for Bethlehem, Allentown Mauch thank, Haxleivu, WlUiamipoit. and WUket bane. At 3-30 P. M. Eipres, for Bethlehem, Eaiton, sts reaching Easten at 846 P. M. I. t, 1. rf LI I IV Lll'U 1 itVPVHTAlLi air If 1 At 9 io r. an. . ior ueiiuenem, Aiieniown, Aiaiioi Chunk. For Doylestovin at 8 36 A. M., 2-30 and 418 P. M. Foi Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. . For I.ausdu'e at 8-16 P. M. White care ot the Second and Third Streets Line City Passenger I ars rnn direct tothedepot. TRAINS DOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Bethlehem at 6 24 A. At. and 12 26 Noon, ac Leave Doy.estown at 4f A. If., 3-15 and 5 30 P. V Ltcve Lancdalo attt COa.M. , . Lesve Fort Washington bUO'A m., and 2 l P. M Philadelphia for Bcth'ehem at 0 a'. M. Philadelphia for Doylestowp at 2 80 P. M, Dov letown 'or Philadelphia at 7 'JO A. M. , Bethlehem for PbUadelphla al 4-3(1 P. M. 1 hrough Tickets muBt be oiocmed at tha ticket office s, IBIRD Street or BERJ18 ttreet. . ' 4 , -21 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. -1 Sl Pit LA D t LP III a AND ERI e rail X ODD ROAD. This great line traverses the Nouh era end Northwest tountlea of Pennsylvania to the t ity oi 1 rie on Lake Erie It has beeu leased and is out-rated by tbe Pennty.vanla Itoliroad Company. TIM K OF PASSENl.EB TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eatlward Erie Mall Train, 1 A. M. Erie tx PLeavefastward-Erle Mall, 9 P. M Erie Exprest 1 Passenger ears rnn through on the Erie Mcll and Ex Dress trains both ways between Phllnde pbia and Erie pressi NEW lOliK. CONNECTION. Leave New York at A. M.. arrive at Erie 30 A. M. Leave Erie at 4 45 P. M.. an Ive at New York 4 lu P. M E!eant Sleeping Cars on all the night trains. Fori niormation respecting puhaeuger bumnesit, apply at corner T HlR'ilEili aud MARKET 8 '.reels Plii'a. And lor t weight buslnt-ss, of the Company's Agents, 8. B. Kinvston, Jt., coiner Thirteenth and Market streets Philadelphia; J. W'. Reynolds, Enei William Blown, Agent N. C. R R., Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTO.N. General Freight Agent, Phlla H. W. GW1NNER. Gei eral Ticket Agent.Pblla. A. L. TYLER G eralBu ' WUllauieport WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM foot ol MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), com mencing M OK, DA Y, September 24 lot LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS FOLLOWS: For Bildgeton, Salem, Mlllvllle. and all Intermediate Stations, at 8 A.M. Alttll. a-.ni r. iu., rassenger. BXtlUIJEU HI, n B Alt . lUHI'l V iv m. t For Woodbury, 8 A. M , 8 80 P. M i For Cape M av, at 3-30 P. M. RETURNING TRAIN'S L anu o r. At. LEAVE Wnnrlhnrv al 1-16 A. R HI A. M . and 4 14 P M. Bridgeton at 7 06 A. M. aud 8 30 t. M. Freight, t 30 P. M . Salem at6 50 A. M. and 1-05 P. M. Freight 8 45 P. M. Millville at M A.M, and 1-08 P.M. Freight, 8 10 P M Cape May at 11 45 A. M. Parsenger and Freight. Freight will be teccived at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut street, from 7-00 A. M until 6-00 P. M. That received before 8 W A. M. wlU go through the same dFrelght Delivery. Ho 228 C DELAWARE Avenue 126 J. VAN RENSSJCLAEU, Superuiteuvusnb RAILROAD LINES. PHILAcKLNlIA, WILMINGTON. AND BAl TlAlORE ItAlLHOAD, 1ISIK TABLE. "V"'"!- WON DAY, Julr 2 lftfifl. Trains w4 1, K? ' I'"Pft. tomer ol HHOAD Street and WA8UINU- AVei.ne. aa Inllnmra. nii?&rM" 1 "J" IS A.M. fMondavservne1. fn nsitln ore and u i. ti m Si.1!.- Ii:'l"fk-,k1-11 Noithtart, PerrTVllle.H'evin. Su mmer'-. , Magnolia, Chase's an r.otlJ!".Tr',f ' A M. (Snnrtays excepttsl), far slalions. ' inwrwieuiaia l x press Train at II A u ,ha. .... rali'B.ote sntl Washington ' rxocpteo;, nr Fxnres1roin at S P M. iKnnii.F. .. . tlmore and W ahlngton s opping at . hen r ( la.ml.r Wlimirgi. n, Ntw.rg. Ikin. orthesst' Ilavie de Grace. Aberdeen. I'errvmsn-. iii"7I!'"' uolla, I base'., and Meminer a linn -"v.aiaaj. Mght Express at 11 P. M.,for Baltimore and Va bicton. "" 1 a'penrershv Boat frdm Ha'tlmore lor Foriresa Mats, roe Norn Ik, Ctly Point, and Richmond, will take tka 114" A i 'rriin. WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIwn Stepping at all Matious between Philadelphia and Wu. mlngtcn. I e,e i nil"' " pina ai a, n,, ii n 4 sv. s. ans ILM P. Si. 1 tie 4-30 I'. M. ttaln connects with Delawar Railroad 'or Harrington and intermediate stations. 1 rave W llnilngton at6 W 7-16 amltKlOA M..aaaaa r. M. Ihe 7 16 A. M. train wm not stop at stations between t beet er end Philadelphia , irninB tor r.e wrestle icavel hUadeipma at 9 A. M 4 SO ana IF If. l llKtlllTll JUAlB IKI13I HAI 1 I1HOKF, Leave Wilmington at 11 A M , 4 SO and 10 P. M. CliDim Ff) I'llll.ADI-I.PHIA. Leave ( heater at 7 2H. 7 S5. Ill 14 and II iO a- U I u 6-lti, 7 .'8 and 1 ? P. M. . r rim 1 ALT I IVlOKr. I U rn 1 L A DKLl H. I Cava l'.nltln nro 1"a A M . Wav.nmll tf 'M A AT ExnrpM 1 -in i tu vkiph au p fc, t, .M.. M., Express TRAINS FOR BTIMORE Leave ( hes erat 4 40 ends 62 A. M and J J8 P. M. I Cave W llmlllulnn at S V.1 , U .U A U nil4IAS IX freight Trains -.1 b Passenger t ars attacned will leavw as io lovis:- w llnilngton lor l einvl. e and intennedlata . stations at 6 (5 P. M. Ls tiinore for llsvre -de Grace au4 lutein ed-ale stations ai 4 46 P.M. PenvTlile ror M to miligton and lnierniediaan ataiinna r..a-Ta a at mam nectlng at W ilmlngton with 716 A. M. train for PeUa- vi yum. , 8UNDAT TRAINS. Ex Dress Train at 4-16 A at. mr luiitnnn v.a. Ington. a-oppmg at Lestei. Wiiinln.ton. Nwrk 1. 1 k . Ion, Nor liea-t. Perryvll.e Havre-de-Orac, aberdeea. Pi rr mn a Aiagno la. .iiase's, and stammer' Run. JNlglit J-.xi resK.il i- u lor I.altunore and Waahiagtasi Accomniodaden Train at 11 SO P. M. fur WLnaliigto) and Intern ediale stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave lallinmreat s-'is P. M . aionnlns at Havn-4W Grao, Penjville, and V llnilngton. Also si ops at Elk- 1i.ii ana ewaik (to take pasrengera rrr Phi adeipnlaans irav passengers inmi v asuiiigwn or na iiuiorei ants C bestir to Ivava naiiseliiirra lloui Baltimora er Waaat- tngton. Aceon n oosuon l ain irom w l mirigion ror rnlladel phla and Inteimeulaie aiatlous ale '0 p. M. 4 Hi U r. ttENNEY. Supeitntendent TTOR NEW YORK. TUB CAMDEN AffB X1 Aniboy and Phlauelpbia and Trenton KaLroaa ompvii) a laities. eROM 1 11ILADFI PI1IA TO HEW TORK and W sy Places, irom Walnut Street Whaif, will leave as toilow a, viz i faksi At 6 A. Al., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion ftW At8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey I ity Kxpreaa.... 1 0 A t 2 P. AL, via Camden and Amboy Express., I ft At 6 P. M , via Camden aud Amboy Aecemmudalioa and Emigrant 1st class. 11 At8P.tr. via Camden aud Amboy Accommoda tion and Emigrant, 2d oiass I M AtSA.M.. 2 and 5 P M., for Mount Holly, Kwans vtlle. Pemberton, and Ytucentown. At A A. M. audi P. M tor Freehold. At 5 and it a. Ai., 12 M.,4, 6,6. and 11-30. P.M. tor Flak. Louse, Pelmra, Rlvenon. Progress, Delano Lever y. HU ewatcr, Luriuntou Florence, I.ordaa town, etc. Tbe 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Hues run u."eor tbrout h to Tiemon. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEA fit At 11 A M, 4 30.6-46 P. AL, and 2 P M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City 1 xpress Lines, tare Sl-ga. The 6'46 P. M. Line villi I uu daljj. All others Sundaa excepted At 7 !0 and 11 A. M S 3-30 4 30. 5, and S46P. if a d A ninlght. lor Lristnl. '1 renton, eto. At 7 and 10 16 A. M.,12 M.. 4.6 and 6 P. M., for Cons w l'B Tomsdale llolmrvbitrg, Tacon) . Wbwluorauia;, Rridci-biirg, and - Frank lord, and at 10 16 A. at . ttsc Ilristol. bchenck's, Eddmgton, and S P. M tor Uelaea burg and lutem.etliaie aiations. At Ut A. M, aud 30 P. Bl. lor Niagara Falls, Burial, Dunkirk. aimnuaua, Umira. lUiaca. Oweg He ches er. Blnglmmpton, Osnego eyracuae. Great BenaV. Montrose Wllkaaoarre Scianton, Stioudaburg, Water Cbd l elvintre, Laston, Laiubi nvllie. s lemlngtea, etc The S-i0 P. M. Line connects direct with the train h avlng Easton lor Mauch Chunk, Allentowa, UeUua At V'. M'for Lambcrtvllle and Intermediate stations. June 1, lfctO. 1LL1AM H . UATZMEK, Agent, "DENKSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD X tUMhttR AKRANGF.MLNT. "Tho Tralna ot tie Pennsylvania Central Sallroatl leave tbe Denot. at Thiriy-dret and Market streets. vthtcb Is reacniQ uy uie ears oi me munoi ovreei. raa- senger Railway, running to and ftoaa the Depot. Tha lin-t car leaves Fionv atreet about 30 minutes prior to the departure oi eacu nam. On Sundays Cars leave Eloven'h and Market Btreels46nuuttesbeftre iheUtPaituxe of each Tralna. Mann's Baggage -Express win cat for and delivoc Ragtags at the Depot, orders Iett at the Ottlce, lie. Ool i jiesnut street, wnl receive attention, IBAOiB LEAVB I.K1-OI, VIZ.S Mail Train St 8-00A. K. Day Express at I01 Paoli Accommodation, No. I at 11 -VII Fast Line and Erie ExpressK at 12 00 M. 1. airbbuo. Accon uiodatlon at 2 30 P. M laucaatcr Acccn.moUa'ion at 4-00 " l'aoll Accommodation No. 2 at 6-00 " liitfliiirih auo Erie Mai T at 9 00 u Paoli Accommodation, No. 8 at 10 00 " Philadelphia I xpiesst., , atiM; TRAllsfl AIllllVI AT CKeoT. VIZ. I Clnclnnatt Expresst at 12-40 . I'liiliide pbia Lxpiessr at 710 A M Paoil Acconiiiiodatlvn, No. I at 6 20 H t olumbla Triilo... ...,... at 91IO Lancaster Train at 12 40 P V, Fast Lluo at 1 10 Pnoii Accommodation, No. 2 at 10 " Day Express........ at rV5i Paoli Accommodation, o. 8 at 1-an ' Harritburg Accou nioUatiou at 8 50 Dally, except Saturday, t Dally. Dally, except Monday. All otln r Trains daily , except Sunday. Huunlng thiough from Philadelphia to Pittsburg and Erie wllhoul change ot cars. hurilai Accomuioduilot Tialiifl for Taoli and Interms d ate stationa leave f hlladeipnla at 91)0 A. M. and 7 OS P. M., returning leave Paoil at 6 50 A. it and 4'60 P. M A Tit RET OFFICE " Is located at No. &?1 Cliesnut streei. where Tickets te all Important points mav be procured aud lull inforuia Uon given by JOHN C ALLEN, Ticket Agent. Aho at Thlny-atst and Market streets, on applica tion to TUOMAS H. PAJJKJS, . Ticket Agent at the Depot An Fmirront Train rung dailv (except Bunday). Fog full particulars as to fsre and accommodations, apply to . 4RANC1S FUNK, No. 137 DOt K Street. The rentsvlvanin Railroad Company will not aaaaaaa any rUk lor Baggage, except lor Wearing Apparel, aad limit their itspousibiiity to One Uunured Dollars la value. All Bag(.age exceeding tbat amount in vale will be at the rink of the owner, unless taken br special contract. ia Ti RE1G11T LINES FOR NEW YORKAXlf JJ ali the stations on the CAMDEN and AM HOT aa connecting Itai, roads. lNCkEAlsED DEHpATCU. THfc CAMDEN AND AA1HOY BAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY X'REIGHT UlS iEM for New Tork will leave WALNUT Street Wharf at O'clock P M. daily (Surdaya excepted). Fieipht must be delivered before iH o'clock, to be Of w aided the came ray. Reluming, the above lines will leave New Tork att noon, and 4 and 8 P. M Freight lor Ticnion Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns wick, and a 1 points on the Camden and Amboy Rail road : also, on the BeiV.dere. Delaware and Flemlng toa the New Jersey, tbe Freehold and Jamesburg, and tbe Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and lorwarded up io! P. M. '1 be Belvldero De aware Rcllroad connects at Plil'Hp. burg with tbe Lehl( h Valley Railroad, and at Hsntia. kacliunk with all points on the Da'aware, Lackawanna, and W eaters Hal roid, forwarding to nyracuaa, Butlaiuw and other points hi estern New York The New Jereey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with tbe New Jersey central Railroad, and at Newark Willi the Morn and Essex Railroad. A slip memorandum, i pecltymg the marks and num bei s, rhlppi rs, and conslf nees, must, in every instance, be sentwitb each load of goods, or no receipt will be 8'Ne.B. Increased Includes havs been made tor tha transportation ot live stock. Drovers are invited to try the route. Wben stock la lurnishedin qtian titles of two carloads or more, ft will be delivered ai the foot of For i e h s-reet near tbe Drove Yard, or at pier No. I, 'North River, as the shippers may designate at tba time ""fSimius. or other Iniormatlon, apply to iorie WAL1E.B FREEMAN, Freight Agent, No. 220 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia ORANGE AKD ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. On and aner MONDAY, February 12. two daiiy truiiswlll run between Washington and L nchbni-g, connecting at Gordonnvl le with Virginia Central Rall ioad trains to and from Richmond as lullows : MAIL XRA1S. Leave Washington dally (Sunday excepted), at see A. M , and anlve at Lynchburg at 6 46 P. H. Wm.h,nrm Leave Lvnchburg at 1 A. M. aod arrive at asning ton at 6 28 P. M. MrllEM TBA1V. Leave Washington dslly (lncludluj Snnoayi iwr M. and arrive at Lynchbniii St JdAWIive at Waahlni Leave Lynchburg at 6 SO P. M ton at 8 10 A. M connections at Lynchburg Both truins making X'iiest, aad at Waahlngtoa for all iKilnta South and Suuu for Nor.h aud Northwt'i .lt-crjed to the rj'ght trains. Flrst-olass sleepini' cars on 0r oomior abla Tbe road la atirac'i. ftcf t lt the new accommodations, ""I. bull Run, Manaaaaa, Bria hihtono localities ior ulpepcr. Orange and too, Catiett's, VJlK f luiperlahahle mteiesi lm Una O lrdousvl'lt'. plu" popular nilnu- . vmDn South avd Southwest v i hrough .",oaton. New York, Philadelphia, aeta may be aa , Ju oflCBi. of the road in Wa-thiunork Baltlniors f"" "l w. H. MoCAFFKKTY. AIxuor'" Oeaeral Bupe.uitaudenU ,