LUMBER. 18C6 FLOCK I NO! FLOORING , LOORUMM FLOORIdGII 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 8-4 VIHU1MA Fi.OOhlNG. 4-4 VIRGINIA FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING 4-4 Dr LA WAKE FLOORINU AH AM WALNUT FoOoRINO. ASH AM) WALNUT FLOORLSU. STEP BOARDS. I RAIL FLANK. 1866 -PLASTERING , PLASTERING LATHS, AT REDUcED PRIC'Ka AT REDUCED PRICES. LATHS ! 1866 ii n;;.?,ii NO. 1 SHORT CEDAK SHINGLES. WHITE FINK MI1NGLE8. .v- .CYPRESS SH INGLES: FINE ASSORTMENT FOB BAL I.OW 1 Rftft LHWUKR FOR UNDERTAKERS! JLOOO. LUMPER FOB UNDEHTAREIW I I JiFl (H)AK. W A I VI'T A L it r i .'. i a ur x in r. WALNUT, AMU FINK. If A V -rn a k- j ,.., -i " JKU CDA B 1866 dl IkKkUL'lt In A DRT roI'LAB. CUFRRT. AND ABO OAK FLK. AM) ktosL ROSEWOOD A A I) WALK IT VENEERS. 1866 ClOAR-HOX MANUFACTURERS VPAii8llCECASi" AT REDUCED PRICES. 1866 -SPRUCE JOIST! fcPRUCE JOIST , SPRUCE JOIST I SPRUCE JOlSTI FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG." FROM. 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SPRUCE SILLS. HEMLOCK FLANK AND J0I8I. OAK KILLS. 8 22 6m t AIAULE BROTHFR A CO.. No. 2000 SOUTH STREET. "DOSIN, SHINGLES, AND STAVES. ? . sfySfW"" Singles, 20 inch. Landing from steamer tf . C ana for sale br - ; "1 luvil 'Pioneer," from Wilmington, ,. ,,. 0 . . idwabdh.rowi.it,- -' ' No. 18 SOUTH WHABTE3. "ROSIN, OIL, TAR, AND P I T C U- . ?' '"t.M. anfl 3d run Rosin OIL -fiO Harreli North Carolina Tar. 300 Barres "Anchor" Ship Pitch. Forsaieby EDWARD H ROWLEY, No 10 SOUTH WHAKYE8. Q BASONED' CAROLINA Y. P.. LUMBER. " !W.fet.Sx9 'tetm-sawed T. P. Joist. .18 feet 8x6 steam sawed scantling. ... 4lSSre"IX "ch quartered Flooring. Itxi feet 1H Inch wide Board. To arrive per schooner "C. Loesor," and for sale br . , I . 1 " EDWARD H. ROWLEY", I0 20 2t No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. UNITED STATES. BUILDER'S MIL,!., Nos. 24, 28, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. BTaIR BAX BHELTIiO PLASin Tn nonim coTn.te.BygCortngTCent 0t Wood to1 J. U. F E R' K I N LUMBER MEROHANTJ s, Bncoeaeor to S. Clark, Jr., - No. 32. CHRISTIAN STREET. or SMgj&SS lefge ' wted 8g06rt-4nte'' WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. JIIJMIT OKOYE W11ISKI, . . ,k, Ko- 226 NortI THIRD Street . i'liiLADsu-iuA, Seprember 9, law. GHOVE WHISKY which you send na, and flnu that It contains ohE op tub poibonovh subhtancb known ! vtaii, oil, v hlih la the characteristic mid Injurloiu in gredient ef the whlekies in general use. mjunou' m ' BOOTU, UA-Kfik-IT ft CAM AO. AnalyUcal ChemUtU . , Kew Toek, September t, I8 -IT,J'?7r Dalyf4 mple ol CHEKNUT GKOV ?,?lfe.h,Y.rtcelve irom ' Charlea Wharton, Jr., I Philadelphia; and having carefully toated It, I am pleated to state that It It entirely vbebfuoh foihonov b a.EEKtis substances. It is an uuuauaUj put nuu uiit-i.. v.reu (jua.li v ot wniPKT, James k. chilton, m.d., Aoalrtlcsi Chemil' ' , , Bostoh, March 7.1 859 I have made a chemical analysis of commercial sain pics of Hi ESN UT UliOVE WJdleKY, which provesS be tree fiom the heuvy Fnsll Oils, and perfectly pure an nnadujt rratfd. 1 he tine llavor of this whisky is derive Uom tha (rain uftd in luaiiuiaoturiiig it. iesptctluliy, A. A. HATES, M. D fctate Assay er, lio. 16 BoyUton street. T?li?'. by rh6fmil or 1)01116 -tNo.225Nortt THIRD Street Philade.phla. j "JT K A Til A H fi Jr anva 111 -- --- " W W 7 . IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eto. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA, M08E8 -ATBAIIB, HORACE A. SATHAKB, OKliSDO D. HATHAAS. 119m JpliED. BALTZ & CO., LMP0RTEB.S OF WINES, GINS, Etc : BOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Cardat d, Co.'a COGNAC Ko. 118 WALNUT STREET, PBILADKLPBtA. 9 I 8m 912 ARCH PTREET. GAS FIXTURES iJJJ C11ANDEL1EH8, HBONZE STATUARY. Eto. . VAKKUtK & CO. would respectlully direct the atten tion Uielr trifBaa, and the public Keneral'y. to their large and elegant assortment ot Gab FIXTURES CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL KKONZil! WAKES, 'ihose wishing handsome end thoroughly made Goodi, at very reasonable prioea. will find ft to Uielr advantage to iv us a call beiore pori tuutlitg eise Where. N, lV-Rofled or tarnished flxtnies reflnlshed wl special care and at reasonable prices. 4 6ui YANK1RK ft CO CORN EXCHANGE BAG MAN UFACTORT. JOHN T. BAILEY ft C 0., REMOVED TO N. E, comer of Market ana water Btreets Ptalladalplila, DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAOOLNQ ol every description, tor Chain, Floart Bait, buper p hospbat ot Lime, Bona Dust, Etc Large and small gunny bags canstantly on hand, l a M Also, WOOL BACKS. Joum T. Bailey. j ames C aso APBy. TyrONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES. Etc Jnst complied. beautiful variety ot ITALIAN. MABBIXMONCMENTSij 8TOjfE8 HENRY 8. TARR. ' MARBLE WORKS, IU wfml No. TO QBEIN Street. I'hlUdelphla. I L L 1 A M 8 . GB A N 1 , COMMISSION MEBCHANt, U g. MXAW ARB A vanue, Philadelphia, AiitrFO-a Ttnnsnt's Gunpowder, Kerned Nltra, Charooal, Eto. w P?ker ft Co Cbort. Cocoa, and Broma. CroMer BrW. A Co.'iT.UowM.tal Bheatuiug, Bolt . and NulU j : : ! . PARASOLS AT $1-25, W'M ll'ML AND 1 bU Ban VKbreutu, t . 'fi'ftifa 18wta V y '. U EIOHTH Btreet. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILDELPIIIA, MONDAY, FINANCIAL." HANKING HOUSE ' of jAYC00KE5t(p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIHLADA. Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted . , INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. ' Coll e. St Bought nd Bold on Com mission. . , , . , 9 21 an Bpeolsl bnsmcua accommodations reserved for ladles. RATIONAL BMK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CITES NUT Street rillLADELPIlIA. The late management having rollnqoished their entlra control and Interest In this Bank, the business Is now being conducted under the following entirely NEW MANAGEMENT I DIRECTORS. JOSEPH Tf BAILEY, Of Bailey ft Co., jewellers. EDWARD B. ORNE, Of J. F. ft E. B. Orne, Dealers In Carpetln gs. . NATHAN HILLE8, President of the Second National Bank. WILLIAM EBVIEN, Of Myers ft Ei vlon, Flour Factors. OSGOOD WELSH, Of B. ft W. Welsh, Commission Merchants, BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Jr., Of B. Bow land, Jr., ft Biother, Coat Merchant. SAMUEL A. BISPHAaf, Of Bamnel Blspharo ft Son, Whosale Grocers WILLIAM H. BHAWN, Late Cashier of the Central National Bank. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM II. RLTAWN. , . CASHIER,' . JOSEPH P. MUMFORD. Late of the Philadelphia National Bank. 96 J 5-20S, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, ! 1040s, BOUGHT -AND SOLD. DE HAVEN c5c BROTHER, Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. i0 2Sn "yiLLIAM TA1NTER. & CO., BANKERS, No. 30 Sonth THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold August 7.30s, And Old 5-20s5, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1835, And tbe new Bonds delivered immediately. t ' CITY LOANS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 9 26m (J, S. S E C U R I T I S. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, ' 16 S. THIRD ST., 3 NASSAU ST., rHILADELl'UIA, j NEW YORK, STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION HERE AND IN NEW YORK. 12 1 "T A N T E D , NOVEMBER COUPONS, FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID, AT JAY C00KE & CO'S., Nos. 112 and 114 S. THIRD St. 10 8 tf X)AVIES & BROTHERS, No. 225 DOCK Street, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUT AND BELL UNITED BTATE8 BONDS, l81s, 5-tDs, 10 4)S. ' ' UM1ED BTA.TEB 1 S-lOs, ALL ISSUES. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Paper, and Loans on Collaterals negotiated. Bucks Bought and Bold oa Commission. in 5-20 c u p N s DTJE NOVEMBER L BOUGHT BY STEELINQ, LANE If. CO., BANKERS, 9 6 tfpp ' " ' Ro, 110 BoatU THIRD Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T-ALLAWARKMUTUALSAFEII INSURANCE XJ COMPANY. INCORPORATED BV 1I1K LFOISLATURB Of PENNSYLVANIA. IhJi. OFFICE, WALMIT freigV fToI,B',rtf' world. v INLAD INSURANCES Pn Goods by Elver, canal, Lake, and Land Carriage to ail parts of the Union iww n . . rjRB INSURANOEB On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, eto ASSETS OF TME COMPANY , . Kovembet I. lf &Z ? llO pe, oent l8oao-1281W4t . . Treasury Notes iu itk-aa 100,000 joi Pennsylvania Ffve Per Ceni 00 M.00O BmoriVnnVyiva'BuTer'ceViL' 90,S504 ' 2a,C00 HyoYp'bVladeiphYa's'u'p M.OIHl'pen'iS.y "vima" 'pw'lVo'ad rVrst Mortl "2'8'8 50 n. J1"" fllx "er "'ent- Bonds oa 000-flo 25,000 Pennsylvania Ual roaa Second Mori- A,.n J"K.e "V 1,er 1 en' londs 23.750 00 8,00 Western Pennsylvania KallroadMort- i.nA, .?n,t2vKIX r'nt. Bonds 23 750-00 lS.OOO 8(ki Shares Stock. Germantown Gas usw Company, nrlnclpal and Interest 7.150 148'shaYeVwo'ckP 13,537 50 man (Irirnnniv .... A 6,000 100 Shares stock Noith Pennsylvania An Ann Railroad Company. ; 40,000 Di posit wlih United States Govorn- 880-00 3,250 00 40.000 DC 18,KH)-00 n ni e. . ' ""a1 1 en nays' can 30,000 fitata ot Tennessee Five icr Cent. 1 70,700 Loans on' 'h'ni'ai 'and Mortgage Urst liens on City Property.. .170.000 00 l.fiafl R.WI Par Market value.. ..m,MO-00 Bl . receivable for In-urances mada I ai'ou i Bn UiS.,.lu Slfi cles:-Premlnms , ,w, " on Marine I'ollcles, Accrued lnto """d other debta one tbe Com- Bohpana Si.k of's'u'ud'rV' InVuraii'oa . audotha. 'Companies, 11JJ. i.stl- niatod value . SOIAO) Cash In Banks ' Cash In Drawer IH4 56 .635 3 1.253 6,30-18 heai rsute DIRECTORS. . Samuel K. Stokes , . , J F. PeniaUn, ' Henry Mloan. , William G. Bonlton. . Edward Darlington.! H Jones Brooks, , Edward Lafouioade, Jacob P. Jonas, James B McEailand. lOHhns P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Scmple, Pitthnrg, Thomas C. Hand. John v. Davis, Edmund A. Kinder, Theuphilns Paulding John B Penrose, Jamta Trsqualr, 1 benry C. Daliett, Jr. J nines C. Band. William C Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Georse v. llpor, " Hugh Craig, John D. Taj lor, o nenier. I'liiHouri. Denbt LtLBcnK.&rV.8' ' Vq"OrvTU AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Tollcles issued against General Accldtnta ail descriptions at exceedinlv low rate. ,V.rce ntold 'or one year in any snm from $1l0 to aiti.too, at a premium ot only one-half per cent., securing tbe lull amount Insured in case ot death and miumnpaial'un eacl1 wcek ealua to "nole pre . Short time Tickets for 1, 3, , 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3 oi 6 months, at 10 cents a day, insurinn in the sum ol 3u00. or giving alb per week It dlsabieu. to be had at tne Ueuorai Gfl.oe, No. las 8. FOURTH Street, fhlladel phia. or at the various BaUioad Ticket otUces. Be sure to purchase the tickets of tha North American Transit Insurance Company. rui uirvuiaia auu i.iiuoi .uiunnaiion annlyat tha :iieral Oll.pj.. cr nfanv Ot the anthmlvl ;..- nVTV.nV ' . vut Va Ajsa V I.EWI8 L. HOUPT. President JAMES M. CONRAD, Treasurer HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary. JOHN C. BULLIT.l, Solicitor. 5" T npt,' ,atc,01 Pennsylvania Railroad Company. J. E. Klngslev, ContinenUl Uotol. vauy. Baniucl C. Palmer. Cafhler ot t om. National Bank. H. G. Leisenring, Nos. 237 and 1!3 Dock stroet. -lames M. Conrad, linn of Conrad ft H ailon, No. 623 Majket street ' Enoch Eewls, late Gen. Bnp'tPcnna R. B. Andrew Mohvlley, 8. W. corner ot Third and Walnut streets. (1. C. Frnnclscns Gen. Agent Penna. B. B. Co. Ihcmae K. Peterson, o. :)( Market stroet W. W. Kurtz, nrm of Kuitz ic Howara, No 25 S. Third street . , 1 i lum liur.iiuim. QIR - TY TITTil-1 A --" ' - i l'llvlli AJJJ JMA1UJNE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 4.15 WALNUT BTREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN. IN CASH, 200,000. T his compary continues to write on Fir Ritlt onli Its capital, with good surplug, is saiely Invested. 701 Losses by tire nave been promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on tMs account wuliln tbe past few years. For the present the office of this company will remain at No. 41ft WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to Its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHE8NBT STREETS. Tben as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a uch rates as are consistent with saiety. THOMAS CRAVEN, Hit MAN BHEPPARD, TEOS. MACKELLAR, JOHN 8U1PLEE. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, SILAS YEKKE8. JB.. ALFRED B. OILT.ETt CHARLES 1. DC POST HENRY F. KEN SKY, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D inujin vnATci, rreBiuenu ALFRED 8. OILLF.TT. V. President and Treasurer. JAMEU B. ALVORD. Becretarr. i 19 k JIYERPOOL AND LONDON inusjn tuivdii, rresiaent. AMD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. i Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums Received, lay trie Company in 1805, 1,0.17,178. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $1,018,250. AH Losses promptly adjusted without reteience to England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICIO, No. O Merchants' Exchange PHILADELPHIA 18 11 Ota pEOYIDENTLIFANDTRUST COMPANY No. Ill South FOURTH Street. INCORFOKA'I ED MOM H. Wd., 1865. CAPIT AL. 1A0 WlO, PAID IN. Insurance on Livea. by Yearly Premiums t or by 6 10 or J) veur Premiums, Non-lorielture. ' Endowments, payable at a uture age, or on prior deceate, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year Premiums both o a sea Nou Ibtleiture. Annuities giautvd on favorable terms. Term Po icles. Cblhtren's Endowments This Company, while giving the Insured the security ota paid up Capital, will dlvue the entire profits of tha Lite business among Us Policy holders. Monej 8 received ut Interest, and paid on demand. . Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and toaotn Executor or Aamiulsu-atiir, Assignee or Guardian, aa in oihcr fiduciary capacities uuuer appointment o any Court of this Common wealth or of any person or J er gons, or bodies politio or corporate. MBBCTOHS. samuel r.'shipley, richard cadbuby. jer1-m1aui1acke8. ihenry haines, joshua h. morris, t wistar bro ww, Richard wooi&ai wm. clongsireth. samuel r shipley. rowland parry, President. Actuary THOMA8 WISTAR. M.D., J. B. TOWNSEND, 7271 Meoica Examiner. Lenal Adviser, PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP P11I LADELPU1A. INCORPORATED 1804 CHARTER PFRPETUAL. Ko. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite tbe Exchange. In addition to MARINE and IN LAk- INSURANCE this Company insures Horn loss or Uamate by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, jaraltura, eUk, lor limited periods, and perniauently on buildings, by deposit ot premium. the Com pan t t as been In active operation for mora than SIXTY YEA US, during which all losses have baai Piompuy adjusted and paid. ' John t.. nniffA. PUUIVTOS'. Lawrence Lewis, Jr " David Lewis, Uuniauitu Etllng, Iboma. H. Powers, A. H. McUenry. Kduiond CaMillOB, Louis C Norrls. ' M. U. Mabouey, John T. Lewis, ' William 8. Grant, . I Bobort W. Learning, -D. Clark Wharton, Bamae lWlloox. inns II WTGUMKB, Praridenf ' 6a cti Wncox.Svcieuurr. INSURANCE COMPANIES . 1829"CIlARTKK rERrETUAL Franklin lire Insurance Co. or riJIIiADEI.PHIA. Assets on January 1, 18GC-, 63,000,851-00. Capital Arcineu Surplus. Premiums I40Q m)i o, I4 Ml L' l.iw.mun 'INCOME FOB lft 310 000. lIi SETTLED CLAIMS, U.407 53. LOSSES PAID SINCE OVElt 5,000,000. Tr rpetual and Tern porary Policies on Liberal Term. riRv.iiTnftfl. ihflfl Bsncker, il dward C. Dale, Samuel ()rnt, ' G orne W. Richards, Gcorgo Kales, Aiiren r titer, Francis W. Lewla, M. S, isaav lira, JAS W a&ATVSUV0 JAS. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary protein, j 3 tU FIEE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-THE . .v1','lrLVAtllA nKE INSURANCE COM AAN1,"T,ln.orpoI',,cl ,(5-rt I'artcr Perpetual -No 610 w A.. V 1 Mrc(,t opposite Independence Snuare. This Company, lavcrably known to the commnnity for over lortv years, continue to insure against loss or den aje by tire on publio or Private Bui dlngs either $rn"-.BVxT S lor limited time. Also on Furniture, teima. Ooods, and Merchandise gsneraliy, on liberal 1 teir Capital, together wlih a large Snrnltis Fund, Is I'f ni'iJ.n tu"".H c"11 manner which eu.bies ihrni to oflorto the Insured an undoubted security In tbe case o I loss. ' dibectobs. Dsnlel fmlth, Jr., 1 John Deverenx, AlexsrtderBensoa, I ThomssSmlih. Jksac Ils7lf hurst, I Henry Lewis, lhouas Bobbins. J. Gillingham Fell. Daniel Haddock Jr. , DAMl-L SMITH, Jr., President. William O. Cbowxll, SeoreUry. 3 Hi MEDICAL. G-LAD NEWS. FOB THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in all cases for tha Spildt and Pthmj KhhT CtikB olall diseases arising irom excesses la youth. Physical and Nervous Doblllrj , eto. etc 7 0 tUANUa, OF DlE'l Is JhECEKBARY. ' 1 They can oe used without deiecilon, and never fall tt eflect a Cure, If used according to Instructions. HEWS SPECIFIC PIIXS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Bix Boxes for Five Do; lars; aiso, Large boxes, containing Four Small. ,. , Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are generally required to cure smBie'box80 u")Uh benefit Is derived irom. using s, iZ'vS"1 Nation BELL'S TOHIC PII X A re recommended as the mosiEfficscloui. Rejuvenatins and Invigorating Remedy in tbe word. A Package Ptlce Five Dollars, will last a month, ani Is gcuera. y sufllcicnt ' In extreme cases of Debility,- ... IJJlI1,'S uxtkusai. rehikdt. Price 1 wo Dollars, sufllcicnt for a month, can be as to fcood advantage. ' mfiS-S ength to the sysUm, and, with tbe PUl Will eilect a complete Restoiation A Pamphlet 01 1IMJ pages, on the LR30RS OF YOUTH desifcnea as a Lecture and Cau Ion to Young Men. senl tree, Ten Cents requited to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Bell's Spicttic RgURnri of your Diugglst, take no other, but tend the wonej DK. JAJ1E8 BRYAN. Consrltins Physician', No Kill KltfV'.riWA Y H.a V..L And you will receive ihem by return of mall post paid and nee irom observation. For sale by DYOTT & btrcet. Co., No. 232 N. SECOND 9115 yc.x poruLi. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIRD Btreet, Trice, 331-00 per Bottle; f5'00 for Lalf-a dozeu. The undersigned citizens take n!nr, i-h..i .. recomu.euoii.g the use of Wright's Tar Syrup for v.. wvw Tvuoopiug-COUgO, HpOtteO ;- " 1 i , wuiuo iu me ureasi, uroncnltls. infiarumation, aid restriction 01 air vessels In the lunus etc. 111. nTlni.i1v Bhnu ,1 l.a 1 ., .. . . , 4i.. Charles C. Wiihou, Forney'. Preii orhncZ C bar.es H . Graflen, Sunday Mercury oflloe. James JSolen, A ju r -oihto William F. c orbit. Associated Press Wlllhiin H. Carpenter, Eire Alarm and Pnltca Iain, graph, Ellth ond 1 besuut streets. . ollc 1 ele A Randolph. Front and 1 ombard streets. James W. Perrine No. 1129 Charles street. U. A. Davis No. m Uaskl.l street. John Woodstde. No. lil Franklin street. Robert Thompson, No. 1 008 W alter streak, R. G. Mnrcn,Ko. 626 Ft an kiln s,roet. J Gebloft. No 131 8. e-ecoud street. ' JoLn Seymour, No. SIS B. t lout street. t . W. Howard, No. I Dock street H. C. 1 urt ett No. 827 8. t econd street. L. Bates No. 61 '5 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 S. Second street. Mary Caidwoll, No. IVJ2 gi.nsom street. W. '1 comas. Jo. 20 N. Fourth street T. M. tsrthy.ho. Idtt Etiretn's alley. George Wl son. No. 236 Race street. W . F. Brooks, No.69 Aortli hecond street ' M. J. Hassett, No. 110 Csnal street. S. Seymour Rose BusthMon. Char es Rogers, No. 921 South street. R. T. Wenlngion, second and Quarry stree E. E. lhumas. No. 136 South Mxt. strict. W ltiihm Barns. No MA South Front s reeu S. S. anion!. Opera Manager. John Msginnls. rear af No. 134 North Second attest. Mre. 8. R. Cboate, Newark, Del. AT. William B. Wright. " Pie: We take pleasure m recommending four TAk SYl.LPtol' wblcb we have already sold considcrablt Quantities) as a most excellent and efhunclous remeoj tor the complaints set lortb In your printed bill already submitted to the public. As a gratifying act to sullerinr Ijuu ulIv we will cbeermily recommend your prepara tlon to a.l arlllcted with diseases which It is designed tt core. Yours, etc, . DILKS A SON, Druggists. N, . corner Pine and Sixth streets, For la'e also at " . JOHMsON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN 8, DYOTT A CO 'A, A nd ail principal Druggists and Dealer. The subscriber would beg leave further to fartbit be is prepared to flit orders end forward tbe Syrup to any bltrt Ot .be enmtirv. . P.rNAiii rtaatrltio nth.r in.n. uia 1 ion by mail will inclose a postage stamp and answers ... tunifti as soon aa me exigencies 01 business win admit Address . ,. . WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. 3 20 r 0 771 B. THIRD Btrtet, Philadelphia, Pa, QAMARITAN'S GIFTI SAMARITAN'S GIFT t THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. "TS, A POB1TIV1 CUBS" FOB ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM INDIS CHKTIOJSS. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten PiVa to le Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entitcly vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not In any way Injurs the stomach or bowels 01 the mot delicate. Cuieslntromiwo to lout dajs, and recent eases Is 'tweut.v-iour hours." -J,- beut by man. Price, Male packages, i Fema'e, $3 SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND. HERB . JUICES, The Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor Scrofula, Uxeit, Sores, Pints, letters Scales, Boils, Mo. For the above complulnts the Famarllsn's Root and Herb Juices Is the nicHt potent and eflectual remedy ever piescrlbed It reaches and eradicates every par tic e 01 the venereal-poison. W 111 remove every ve.itlge ol Impurities from the system as well as all the bad efiects ot nieicury. Price, $1-23 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is nsed In conjunction with tbe Boot and Htrb Juices lull dliectwus. Price, 25 cents. The old sickening and disgusting drugs have to give way to remedies purely vegetable, pleasant 10 the taste am. A FOMT.VE CI RE t old by DEM AS BARNES A CO., No. 21 PARK ROW 1 d by Dinc.lBIs. PF.SMOND & CO.. Proprietors. No. 818 RACE Street thllsdelDhla g 16 A LL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY the bless ng Of good he iltb ran nhtaln rxllar br consulting tr. a.ibkiu1j1a, uermsn physician Dr Klnkelln treats ail dises.es prena.es aud anwinlsters his own medicines. They ore pure, sate, and reliable. lie Invites al persons sjilleiing rioui disease tae blm. ( onsultation free during the dsv. " orllotM open till Oo'c ick In the evenins. N W. em OHIRD and UNION BtreeU, between Spriso 3imB Vcets. I4.lui OCTOBER 22, 18GG. RAILROAD LINES. E A D 1 N (1 It A t L ON EAT 1 UVhK LINE. R O" A D. EIII'M PHILADELPHIA TO THE INTERIOR OF PENNSYLVANIA, THE BCHUY IKILL, ht'SQUK II ANN A, ClMrlFltl.AND ANI) WYOMING VAI,. 1E8. THE NORTH, NORTHWEST, JND TU C NaDAS. TTjiwan ittitarnjr.titjv.TUF rASB.'"J1i.B TRAINS a . , , V' V Vi'l l .Mfl, ifvi"2.r cmnanvi Dfnot. itTHinrrrvTn Bnri At tha fiilinarliiiF iivui a MORNINO JCC0MMODATIO5T, Al 7-TO A. M., lor Resolng and Mitei mediate 8talfona; Returning, leaves Reading at 6 JO P. M., arriving fn Pit ilsatlphia at 8 10 P. M . ...... MORNING EXPRESS, At 8-l A. M., fir heading, Lebanon, Harr'sbnrg, Pot's-villi-, Pinegrove, Tsmaqiia, -Kunbury, Willlamnport, Mmrs, Rithenter, Ngsra Falls, Hullalo, Alentown, Wilkehlisno, Pittstou, Yotk, Caillsle, Cbsmbersburg, llscristown, eic. etc. Tbls train connects at BEADING with East Pemisvl vanla Railroad trains f.r Alleulowa.ete ,ami the Lebanon vallev Imin for Barrbburg, eto , at POUT CMNTOM with ( atswlssa Rairoao trains for Wliiiamburg, Look Haven, Elmirs, etc 1 at HARKISIiURO with N .rlhern teotral Cumberland Valley, and Schr-vlkill and Mnitin. bsnra tr.lns ft r Northunilwrland, Wllliamsport, York, t b.mbersburg, Plnegrose etc. AFlERNOON EXPRESS Lesves Phllacclphla at 3 .10 p. 11., f, r Reading Totts vll e, Harrltburg, etc., connecting witti Beading and Columbia Rallioad trains tor Columbia, eto READING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Peac lug at 6-K A. M., stopping at sllwaysU tlons, arrlvigatl,r,iladclihaat40A M. Hcturnlrig, leaves I hllauelphla at 4 DO P. M.; anlves In Reauing at 7 M. Trstns for Philadelphia leave Hsrrlsburg at 810 A.M.. ""''!!?. at A- 11 "ivlng in PhtlaileipUla at 11)0 P. M. AfleritOon trains leave llarrlslitirg at 2-10 P. 046PM 845 P' M" rrivm8 ln PhilKdelpl'ta at ' ' HAF.RISRUfiO ACCOMMODATION Leaves R.-ailtng ai 7 30 A. M., and HanUburg at 4 10 P. Rf. (enn.ciiiig at Rcaoir.g with Af ernoon Accommo dation south at 0 30 P. M., arriving in Phiiadclpula at t 10 Market train, with passenger car attache-!, leaves Phila delphia atl2 46 noon lor Reading and all wav stations Leaves Resdlng at 11-00 A. M , ami Domilngtown at 12 ad P. M tor Pbtladelpltia and all way stations All tie sin ve trains run daily, Sundays exespted. hui.daytrlnsltavePottv!lleatt--OOA. Mand Phila delphia at S is p. Ai. Leave FmludelpMa for Resdlng at SOW A. M., returning from heading at 4 2' P. M. CHEST EH VAI LEY RAILROAD. Pasiengfra tsr Downirgton and Intermcdlata polrts trtke tha 7 ;k and 81. A. M. and 4 30 P. M. trains from Pl'Ualelnhia. returning from Downii,gb,wn. at7l0 A. M. and l2.'iinon. NEW YORK EXFRE8A FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WliST Liaves New York at 7and ft A. M. at d -00P.M.,pasilng Rtadingatll6anaU&3A,M and 1-4S P. M.. and con necting at HairlAbura with Peiinsylvsn'a and Northern Cential Kallrosd expiess trslns for Pittsburg, Chicago. Wilbsmspt rt.Elniha, Baltimore, etc. " Returning, exprrss train leaves HsnUbtirf on arrival of the Peiiiisjlvaiiia expieas Irom 1'ttuburg, at 8 and 9 Oft A. M. and 9-15 P.M., passing Reading at4'4!) and 10-02 A. i'Sa Vo80? W-.and arriving in New York at 10 A M. and 2 48 P. M. Sleeping cars accompsny tbcio tmlns thiongh between Jersey City aud Plitaburg, without change.- A mail train for New York leaves IUrrlsburg at 210 P. M. Mail train for Ilsrrlsbnrg 1. aves New York at 12 M. ScllCYLEILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottville at 7 and 1130 A. M and 715 P. M1j.rl;'lMmngtiomTamaiiuaat 7 ai A. M. and 110 and 8( IH'YLKILL ANT) SUSQUEHANNA BAILUOAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 SO A. M. for Plnegrova and Hairlburg, and 1-5UP M.for Plnegrove and lremont, n turning from Ilarnsbnrg at 8-20 p. M.,auJ from Tre mont at 7 24 A. M. aud - P M. Throniih first-class tickets snd' emigrant tickets to all the principal points ln tie North and West and Canaila. 1 1. following tickets ate obtainable on'v at the olilce of 8 PKADtORD, Treasurer, Ne. 2J7 S. FOURTH Stroet, Philadelphia, or of G. A. MCOLLS, Geneiai Superlntetid dem, Reading : COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 2. percent, discount, bt-tvsen any points Jeslrcd.for tamiaes aud Aims. , . MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 20(10 ml.es between a, I nnima. jVlO-nn lrh C. families aua firms 6EA8ON TICKETS. For thi co, tlx, mne, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reauct d rates CLERUYMEJT Residing on the line of iheroua will be furnished cards enutluig themselves and wives to tickets at laif (are. EXCURSION TICKETS From PhlladelpbH to principal statl ,ns, good for Satur day, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced lam, to be had only at tl e Ticket olilce, at THIRTEENTH and CALLOW IlIxL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to nil the above rolntBfrcm the Company's Freight Depot. BROAD and WiLLOV. bt eets. FREIGHT TRtlNS ' Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 30 A. M, 13-45 noon, and 6 P SI., lor Reauing, Lebanon, Uarrisburg, Pottavllls, 1'oit Cllutou, and all points forward. MAILS ' ' Close at tha Philadelphia rout Office for all places on the rornl aid Its brancne et 6 A. M., and tor the principal rations only at a-li) P. M. g 46 "PHILADELPHIA, GEUMANTOWN, AND J. NORRISIOWN RAILROAD. On and after WEDNESDAY, May 16, 1866, for uermantowk. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, S, 8, 10, 11, u A.M.,1, 2.3-10. 3,V, 4. b. IH . 6, 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 P. M. ' ' Leave Germantown , 7, 7J, 8, 20, 9, 10, 11, 12 A.M. l,2,8,4.4Js,6, fjfi. 7,8,9, Id, 11 i'.M. I he 8 20 down ti aln, and 3 nnd S tp trains will not a, vf u.i ,110 uuiuimiiun u iittIIOIl. ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia 9-10 A. A)., :i, 3, f, 8, MV P, M. Leave Geirnnntowii 8 A. M., 1, 4, (J.. 11X e.u CHEfsMfT HILL B.MLROaD aild'lVp Pj'll"J;1,,llilt 6' 8' i0 18 A. M., 2, 8?f, 5V, 7, Leave Cbesnut Hill 7-10 mlnutos, 8, 9 40, 11-40 A. M 1-40, 40, 6 , 6 40. 8-40 and 10 41) minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 10 minutes A M., 2. S. and 8PM I.ea e Cbesnut Hiil 7 40 mmutes A. M., 12"4t, 6 40. aud 9-26- minutes P. M. . ' I OR CON8H0II0CKFK AND NOREI8TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8 3& minutes, 11(5 A.M.. 4'li,f.f,6V;,8-or,ii.ir1mes.aiidlli P.M. ' . f? il0"1"01- 7, 7-60, 9, U A. M., IK, 4X, ', and si. ai. 1 tie P. M. trninwill stop at School Lane.Wls.a hicton, Manaj unk, Spring Mill, ai d Conbholiockea only. ON SUNDAYS. ' Lesve Ptlladclpkla 9 A M , VX, 4, and P.M. LiuvbNtrriatovtn 7 A. M., 1, .r. , and P. M. FOR MaNAYUNK. Leave Ililladeiphla 6, Ban muuites, 11 05 A, jr., 4)4 ,JS, f'H. S't'ft, and 11V. P. M. -.'-. cJ'ev-2AIau,,uuk87'8!w'0 IIXA.M.,2, 6,6V, 8k t M ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 5 4, and 7 P. M. Leave Manayurk 7H A. M ., 1 , 6, and H P. M. VV. 8, WILSON, General Superintendent, Decot NINTH and GREEN Streets, TVJOKTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROIdT Xl Depot, THIRD Street, al-ove 7 hompson. For ltETHLEIlEM.l.OVLtSTOWN.MAl CH CHUNK EAS1 ON, W 11 .L1AMSPORT. and WILKES 11 A Bit eT ' x,At Z'i? K"Pre!;). 'or Betlilel.em, Ailentown, MauchCnunk.Hszleton, Wllllsmsport, and Wilkesharre. t,?ao1'- 11 fExpress) lor Betltlehem, Easton, etc. reaching Eatton at 4S P.M. , .... At 8-15 P. M for Bethiehtm, Ailentown. Msm h Chunk, r or DoyleMow n at H ijft A M , i 30 and VIS P. M. 1 or Fort Washington at 10 A, M. and 11 P. U For Lsutuai at ti 15 P. M. White cars ol Lite Second and Third Sireots Line Cltv Passenger Car. n.n direct to the dcr.'t. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bcthielttm at 6-25 A. M. and 12-20 Noon, and 615 P. M. Leave Doy'estown at 6-40 A. M., 3-15 and 6 HQ p M Leave Luujda'e at 6 00 A. M Leave Fort Washington at 10-!0 A. M., and 2 15 P. M OK SLMiAYS PlilladelpMa for Betlijoliem at 9 A. M. I'hlladulpliia for DoyleNtown at 2-a0 P.M. Dojle.itown for I'blladelphla at 7 20 A. M. lietlilehtm for Philadelphia at 4'ii0 P. M. Through Tickets must be procured at the ticket offices. TRIAD Street or BERKS Street. 1 21 ELJ.IS CLARK, Agent. 1 MrUi -PHILADELPHIA" AND ERIE RAIL-i-UUU .ROAD. Ibis great line traversbs the North ern and Northwest Coi uties of Pennsylvania totheCity oI.Erle 011 Lake Erie It lias been leased and is operated by tne Peuns) lvanla Railrond Compan r. TIME OE PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA Arrive Eiistward trie Mail Train, 7 A.M.; ErloExbress Train. IP. M. Ti-?nV12M,8tWardErl0 Ma"' P" M'! Er'e Expreas FasseEuer cars run throtighontne Erie Mall andExprekA trams both ways lietwetn 1'hiladelpbia 11 b1 Erie. NEW YORK CONS.EUT10N. ttave New York at !) A.M., arrive at Erie 9 80 A, M. Leave Erie at 4'40 P.M., arrive St New York 4'16 P. M Hegimt Sleeping Cars on all the night trains. I or inrornnition respecting p.ssergor business, analyst comer THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets, phlii. And for freight business, ol the Company's Axeuts, 8. ' Kil gslon, Jr., ctrner Tlilrtedith and Market sir' Bi Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds, Erie; William B ,,ets, Agent j J n it., isutiiuiore. H.H IIOUST'f N , General Freight Agon H. W. GWV NNER, Gent-rsi Ticket Age A. L. TYLER, General SupWUllam 7 EST JER9EYRAILROAD L' ' .towttt '.of. v.'".' .port, r root 01 jn AjKK . r ' vv" lug MONDAY, saptemler24, l. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS For Bridgetoo. ealeiu, Ml lvilla, stations, at 8 A M.Mau., d r, For Woodspry.o a. 01., o our For Caoe Way. ' 3 oO P. M. ' . V RETURNING TP .. 7.,r. OtAn I . v rw Am . . At .d I-.ridgottU at 7 06 A. M. . 'f" LEA Up- P- M- . and V 64P.r . raicm a o ou a. m. an " i . Ar WlllviL'eat6 65 A.M. . j 8 fl p ,, ' ru'''t. m Cape M.y at 1H5 a s0(1 Hf-Jr- rrnlKh, .... W neitnt wu 1 lu rr ,A . -" i-vi..,' - r. s- beiow Wslnut sire evjj r!mr anj i-"V 10 p. At Tliat received ' fron, "eoohj A '"'ht. , ay. . -"-TKA.u..M. bSmiIH. F A RAILROAD LINES. . Corrmenclng MO""" . I'ayt-Datw - ....1, July 2. 116. TrMni wit - etn,e.- ;,';wy.lrB"0AI bUCflt u WA.SlUNGTOa ton. New.u ,t,Ln'v",' Vor,,,ln " Chaster, w-lmlag-'r. A.M..LktoJ' "ht. Psrry villa, Havre ds- stim-e, s it n 1)1 mau Msncli, Chase s and W.y Mall Train .. .... ..... Psltinioie.stoiwina. C'mdsjs xcpte,I), dill Ins si.u Hiiumo?!"1 ro,ulfIilens between PhUa- frr PrlLcws Am e! mi ? "J ",..S.",",(lT "PtI. r.r press j lain at 11 aa. .11.10 .launns. A. M. ,,.,..."- vsiniuoreand Washlnmon r.M'rcas J rain at i P r..'rcas j rain at a P. M. A,m.... . . . - tln.ore and Washington, atA?1"".&af ,?hc?te'';,; n' Wilmington, JMewark. Elkton, North ''"';''' J,-1"""0,". Ilsvre-de (.race, Aberdeen, Perryrna'T,1' JPer;V.'lle' noils, Chase s ana Slemmer's Run. ' E,1ooo4, Msg- Z' KxprM 11 "' " ... Wash- Pnssenrers hyBpat from Bal Imore for Fortres, v,. A. M tr'a'ln '" ""1 KU,hn,on, wl - the lMj ' WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS mffitoif ' U HlaUo"8 uotwein Philadelphia and Wu LeavePhll.idelphlantSA.M , 12-SO, 4 30. fl, and II wp M. The 4 ;;o P. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad lor Harrlnnton and intermediate stations. , e..'nrf.vt.Wi.1.mil,.,"1 at 3"' 7Jf' "b"1 8 A.M.,4at fi-.' OP.M. Tbe 715 A M. train .will not stop at staUouk belw.en Chester knd Philadelphia, 4 ?0r!i'i""(!prM eW C'"Ue l"Ve 1'n,I,u'e'P' l A-M. ' THROUGH TBAfNS FROM BALTIMORF,. ' Leave Wllmmpton st 11 A. M ,4 ;W and 10 I'.M, CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. r,---!,t?.T,or6VMM7'5&' 10 " "J ll'40 A- - ) llltiM HALTIB ORE TO PHILADELPHIA. ' . iruve uaiiim .ie a. M ,. Way-mali, 01 A. Fxpre. s. 110 P. Jt , Express. 6 30 P. M., Express. av Dl.t EXI6bB, TBATV4 Vfin U IT T turiD If., Leave Castor at 4 49 and 8V.2 A. M , and ,1 38 P. M. Leave W llmlngtoo at ft 23 and 9 33 A. M., and 416PM l ioi'i"-.1 ;'"nK'rCais attached will leave Extress Tra'n at s-i.i a. m u.,.i . . mat.. 1. stom.ini7 . i-h7Jr wY L L"":"r". "",n- Mortncaat, P.-rryvtllo . Havre-de-uiSeerXberUeen, rln, '. msn's, Magnolia, Cbaie a and Biemaiers Run CT,n'rwrr j Nhiht Exprtss, 11 P. M.. for ltaltimoro and Washington k AcconiincdalionTraiti atll-aoP. M.for Wllmlugtyn am I lnkrmvdlate stations. BALTIMORE FOR FHILADELPIirA. I Leave Balilnroie at M i'O P. M .stopping at Havre-de 1. Orace.Peirj vine, ana Wilmington. Also stops at Elkto, a snd Newark (10 take passengers forPnllodelpnia and loav s paiscrigers ftom Washington or Bait-more), and Chester t a leave pasbengers from Bultiuioreor Washington 1 A ccc umiodatlon Train from Wlitulitutou for Philadelphi I and intermediate stations at 6 20 P. M . . i 11. F. KENNEV, Supcrlnlenjont. ' ' FOR NEW YORK.-THE CAMDEN-AN ft Amboy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Coiat pnny's Lines. , , FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK ' and Way Plaota, from Walnut Street Wharf, wilt leaver as tsllows, viz.: rs.BK. At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion tj-7K At 8 A M.,vlaCsmdenand Jersey City Express.'..'., 800 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express 1 31ft) At 6 P. M., via l.amden and Amboy Accommodation ' and Inilgiant 1st class g-jfr ' At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommodation r and Emigrant, 2d class At8A. M.,2and0 P. M., for Mount Holiv, Ewansville. Pcmherlon, and Vluceutowu. At 6 A. M. and 2P.M. for Freehold. At ft aid 10 A. M , 12 M., 4, S, fi, and 11-30 P. M. for Fish House, Palmyra, Rivcrton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly. Edgtwater, Builingtrn, Flirunco, Bordcmown, etc. ' The 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. lines run direct through to ' Trenton. . LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE At 11A. M., 4-30, U-46 P.M., and 12 P. M (Night I, via Kensington nnd Jersey C'ity Express Lines, fare WHS). The 6 40 P. M. Lite will run-daily. All oUmrs Sundays excepted. At 7 and 11 A. M , 3 , 4 80, 8, and 6 45 P. JX. and Jlld- right, lor Bristol, Trenton, etc. At 7 and 1015 a.M, 12 M, 3.4,6, nrd 6 P.M.. for Corn, welfe, Torre, d.le, Holinesburg, Tacony, Wtssinomlng. Uridesiiurg, and Frsnkford, snd at 10 15 A. M., for Bris tol, Scbenck's, Eddlngtnn, and 8 P. M. for Uolmesbura ar.d Intel mediate stations. . At 7 30 A. M. and 3-.I0 P. M , for Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk. Canundalgua, Elmiia, Iihuca.OH-egn, Roches " : ter, BmghsmtOD, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bond Montrose, Wilkesbsrie, Scranton, Stroitdsbmg, Water ' Gap, belvldere, Easton, LamhtrtvUle. Fiemlngtou, eta. TlieS'ilOP.M Line connects direct with the train leav ing Easton tor Mauch C'bunk, Ailentown, Beth!eliem,e;o. Al 0 P. M. lor LambertvUle and Intermediate stations. June 1. lBOU. WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Agent, IJENNBYLVAMA CEN1RAL RAILROAD 5 . n. , feUMfcER ARRANGEMENT. The Trains 01 tie Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave tbe Depot, at Ihiiiy-nrst and MarketTlreeta. which lsresohed by the cars 01 the Market Street Pit enger Railway, lunulug to and from the Depot Tb? lnrt car leaves Finn street about 30 minutes Drior to tbe departure of each T iain. miw ini On Sundays Cars leave Eleventh and streets 4f minutes beiore the departure of eaeli Trin. Mann's Baggage Exprew will cs 1 for and deUvi Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the Tofflca ZV 631 Cheanut street, will receive attention, . TKAISI 1.KAVK I.SPOT Vll man iTain , Day Express 1'boII Accommodation, Mo. I... Fast Line uxi Erie Express..., Pairlsburg Actommouatlon... La ucaster Acoou.uiooailon.... 1 iilfburgh and Erie ilui 1 Paoll Accomiiiodatlon, No 8.. at- 8 -on a. is ...at 10-00 ...atll-OO ..at 12 00 M. ..at 2 80 P. If ..at 4D0 ,.At 90 m ..at lots) h i-unaue.puia x.xpre.hr. TRAlhS A11K1VI AT DEPOT, VXX at UW Cincinnati Pvirr.4 Philnde.phia Expressr l'aoll Accoiiiiuodatlon, o. 1 tolunibiaTri.lD Lancaster T rain ."."."" Fust Line Paoil Accommodation, No. 2.'.!!X" lisy Express Paoll Accommodation, No. 3.". Uarrisburg Accon modation "" Daliy, excoor Satnrdav. n.n ..at 12-40 a at ..at 710 ..at 820 , ..at 900 ..at 14(1 P M. ..at 1 10 ..at 4 lti " ,..at S-50 ...at 730 ..at t-ae Holiday. A II oth. r T rains d ally, exeent Vuntias-. t liar, except litnniiing through Irom Philadelphia to Phtabunrr, and Erie without change 01 cars. v v " utsT Sunda.v Accommodiiiioi Tiains for Paoil and fnterm. d ate stations leave Pbilade pbia at 9-tiO A. M. and J (St P. M , return ing leave Paoll at 6 50 a. M. snd 4-50 p If Til KEl OFFICE '-"-ax is located at No. 6?1 Chesnnt street, where Tickets to all important points ma? be procured, and full luiorma Uco given by JOHN C. ALLEM. Ticket Agent. Alto at Thirty-first and Market streets, on applica tion to THOMAS H. PARKE, . . . . Ticket Agent at the Depot An Fmlcrnnt Train runs dstlv (except Sunday). Foe full particulars as to tare and gccomaiodaiiona apply te FRANCIS FUiAk, I'n",7'Tnla Railroad CompSiv wui?ot8iS,i. fl"'f!I.ir""""8?:."ceB Wearing Append am? limit their itsptLsibhity t One Hun lred dollars li Ii i'?.". yL'Vt". ceedlng that amount in vaiaa win be at the risk ol the ow ner, unless taken by soeeau 3 12) FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AKaT usVlbe htltlons on the CAMDEN and AMHOYanA corlncning BalToads. INCREASED DESPaTOH. IBs CAMDEA AND AMBOY BAILKOAD AND TB ANSpOR 1 ATJ ON COMPANY iREfG-T LINES f0.' hiJfr? I'?1 ' 'l8Te WALNUT Street Whaif at o'clock P M. daily (Sundoysexccptedj. Freight must be delivered before 4M o'lock, to be or waided ibe fume 'ay. Retummg, tbe above lines will leave New York at! noou. and t and t P. M Frelghi lor Tienton. Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns wick, snd a 1 poluts on tbe Laraen aiutjAmboy Rait, road: also, on the Be.v.dere. Delaware a,i Flemlnsr ton tlief-ew Jereev, tbo FieetMild and Jamesr. .nj tbe Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, rety end iorwided up to I P. M. ,. . The Belvldere De aware RoHroad connecU at PtillUp burg wl the Ulilch Vllev Railroad, and at Mauua kauhunk wilb all point'-, on the Dataware, Laokawa v and Western Ral road , forwarding to ryrattt, Buttsvla. aud other uoluts lu ,estern New York . TheNeov Jersey nailroad connects at flieanara w the New Jereev t antral Railroad, and atNewsr the Morris and F.ex Railroad. ,h-marks' A slip ineuior anduro, wi"',n,u,f tn ev iieiB,ldppirf0a coislrnees.must. inevr be sent w lib iachload 01 goods, or no ' B,?ai t. a lacltirJes have Ji.""..' "n s.ook is lurnl' tbe rot' more. ItwUlbed' Nr rtb stiver, aa the sblyr 80.'- .rtrs iaMstu?aa . mm m sr si mw . Llka. l-t-'ll st a Ho.kV lur Sor t, sad Ao-T. i"" South ""?ctlons at . llt-oliu mtolYw'L """e'ana attn?bbar. At ub niui 1 am ty.ni A- . ' nfiin 1 tgj for W "m Min..i7nru rerryvt'ie ana In'crmedlato ,- stations at6 05 P. M. llahlmore, for Havre-do-Grann nnd 1 Intel met) lata stall at 4 40 P. M. Pern villa fnVwi ntlr gton an I Inte mediate stations at 4 20 A M r5- " ing a, Wl mlngton with TTt'rafnV 1 l u r - L4Aii V'nue. V