V LADIES' DKES3E3 IN PARIS. la Crinoline Out of KnxlilonI The correspondent of the London fost at Jans, having rWived letter irom luriii'S in KnRiand hi-gnmR him to iuiorm them whether ciiuohne is in or out of fashion in l'urm. writes in reply: "1 meet in the. streets of Pari-', and somc timea at an cveninp r Cfpiin;.',, n tonet of the pcrioa of the First Empire, short-walsted, and certainly there can bu no criuollno or iron hooped nnjihinff under a somewhat scanty rolie, pucU as a Lady Jersey danced lu at Alniack's in the dnt of George IV. You ace the pretty feet, and'some idea may be arrived at u to bow nature has sculptured the whole ot tne graceful lomale torm. At the pro.nenado in the Ilois you meet with ladies whose dresses peacefully respond to the movements of the tramej and ceittiuly theie cannot De anj cun ningly conceived substructure ot steel and textile substaoocs under that Empire style of costunie. I therefore conclude that there are ladies of fashion moving 11 bout in the most re fined sociotv honestly without crinoline; but they are noi yet a majority. You find most ladies, on the contrary, wearing dresses which spread out at the bottom, and show a tram whieh begins to be as long as thoBe worn ut court, f rom the waist downwards tlm ever spreading trailing robe must be supported by some material? Is It crinoline? Is it juoe In another shape, or is it amassot clustering under clothing of cotton or linen ? How am I to find out that I have watched sublimely grand I idics get out of a cariiage, under the impres sion tnat the accident of events might enable one to forma pretty good opinion about the presence of crinoline. But vojupet erryes ever turned up: the robe falls into a monotonous Bpread, trails on the ground, and is as irritating to purrountiiug human nature a the old crino line nuisance. Ontlemeu have to dodge about in the rira wing-room, and on the pathway of gardens and parks. 'In the streets of Paris some ladies wear a dress which appears to be crinolinelesB, until it suddenly and abruptly spreuds out at the bot tom as if a single hoop were employed. What is this? A windy day at the seaide might relieve one's doubting mind. I sirongly suspect this i the last ring a horrid cage. If crinoline is expiring, it dies hard in Park. The ladies at the markets still wear crinoline, and so do the ladies of the kitchen, therefore I suspect crino line is hovering still about in ail classes of society. Mow, those interested in this mo mentous question will fay, Why dou't you go to tue tashion books for iuf'oniiation ? Ask an audience of M e W 1, in the Eue de la Paix. Do you think you can say anything positive after all this? One magazine of the fashions tells tin: 'Taking our impressions from certnin high indications we think we may go so far as to declare that a gradual abandonment of crinoline la taking pluce in all classes of so ciety.' You then turn to the colored plates, aud there you h'nd a aies worn by a lovely creature, the bottom ot which is occ;iiviug nearly the whole width of the plate. What keeps out its vast spreading proportions? If you ask me to sum up, my answer Is, I believe crinoline is only half out and something quite as bad is hnlf in. We are probably pacing through a period of transition. It will be very interesting for some time to come to look for the day when humanity can write Orino'ina fuil." The Mont Blanc Catastrophe. AI.riNB GUIDES SEARCHING FOB THE DEAD. A letter from Chamounix says: "Twenty-six guides left the Grauds Mulcts at 6 A. M. yester day tor the Grand Plateau; their progress was watched with great interest by means ot pow erful glasses, until at last they were observed to divide into parties ot twos and threes, and for some tune to wander to and fro, when they were observed to collect together on one spot, to the right of the Kocher Houge,' and troiu the many auxious glances tht were given through all the available glasses in Chamounix, the conclusion come to was that they had dis . covered some traces of the poor fellows. "This surmise turned out to be true, lor a t2 30 eight sruides were despatched to Chamounix with the sad news that tney bad recovered the bodies of the two porters (Joseph and Francois Tournier),aud that they had let I eighteen guides, with the imiefatigable'Silven Couttet diligently searching for some traces of poor Captain Ark wrlght and his guide, ginioud Michel. Alter toiling away until nearly dusk, they had to re turn to the GraDds Mulcts unsuccessful in find ing the leant trace of Captain Arkwright for his guide. At midday the weather bad taken a sud den change, and a very heavy snow-storm began to tall, which very much, increased the dangers aud difficulties tba guides had to encounter, but towards evening the heavens had cleared again, and a Que frosty evening set in. This morning the remaining caravan of guides (nineteen) lett the Gtands Mulets at 7 o'clock to return to t humounix with the bodies of the two porters, and, as I now write, bait past 1, the sad proces sion is slowly marching into Chamounix with out having met with the least trace of Captain Aikwrigiu or his guide, Himond Michel." Demand for Labor in Australia. In a report from Mr. Moody, the immigration agent at Mel bourne, respecting the description of labor in demand in the colony, it is stated tnat ''the pre sent exceptional year of severe droueht has. in riany localities, affected the deniani lor labor. The effect, however, baa been principally felt by those persons engaged in mining pursuits, while, from information which I have been able to procure from various districts, the demand for agricultural and general labor has been en hanced bv the facilities which the Amended Land act has afforded for procuring land agri cultural settlement' DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. iliE.MIl bTEAAl SCOIMIM ESTABLISHMENT, - So. 510 EACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to oir new French Steam Scouring Establlshireiit the tint and ouly one oi 1U kiutl In this city. W e do not dye, but b a chemical process res ore Ladle', Gentlemen's, ars i niiureu's r.arnients to their original states, wlwo injuring them In the least, while gieat experience and the beat machinery trom France enable ua to warrant periect satisfaction to ail who uiay tavor us with their patronage. LADIES' DREKSES.of every descuption, with or without Irlmoiluga, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color be genuine or not. Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covers Carpets. Velvet. Rlbbuns, Kid Glovea, etc., cleaned and reonhbed In the beat maimer, Gentlemen's Hummer and V inter Clothing eeaned to periection without In jury to the atufl A io slags and Bauneia All kinds of stains n moved without c eanhig the whole All orders are executed under our lnmiediate saner-vision and fatisfiiction guaranteed In every Instance. A call and exauimutiuii of our process is respectlully solicited. ALBEDYLL & MARX, 3 12 Bit s No, MO RACE BUaet TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. g&m PHILADELPHIA HUKOEONS .DiC BANDAGA INSTITUTE. No. 14 JN NINTH street, above Market.-B. 0 tVHiTT, after ttilrtv rears' ttractical experience. uarantees the skinul adjustment 01 bis Pretiiluir atent lraUUatlnu Wam.ii.a 1ria,i mnA va.it.rv ni 9J ne"t.. BuPrtri, Elastic Stockings, bhouluer Braoos Crutches, Suspeiiaorlea. ate. Lurfit..' nurtmanta cou- ducted by a Lady apartments cou- uwilJkiUluuJlaui.ij!fi; ai"t!,.B OLD SHINOtB BOOr8(rLAT OB 8TBKPJ C0Va,UJtD WITH JOB' -' ENOUGH KOoKiMt CLOTH, And coated with LIQUID UUTTA PKHCllv VLIST, DiiiklnK'tiein perfectly wa'ef prool. L1CAKT GUiVK.L itOOFS repaired with (lutta Herrlia Paint auulwarranted lor Ave years LKAKV LA1 E UOOKH e aten with liquid which becomes as bvd as slate. flU, JuPl'iB ZinO, or IKON coated with Liquid Uutta Percha at sumlex prnae. Cost rariKlnK troa ou to two cents per square tuot. Old Board or WJilnir'e boofs ten cents per square loot all couiiilete Walcrlals couHtantlv onhand and for SHleby the i'H ILAIf LPUtA AND P'K .HVuVANIA jaJOFlMU COslfAb T. . . .UEOKUK H'in A Kl a a tn So. 230 North Ji OLKlii btreet i i.ii niim , - ' TggDAJ SHIPPING. KTKAM Til I.I V V.UIrM1 r..rr. Vat Vlueenstown The Inman I.Iha ...im - " - - " I wjj 1.H , .1 Mii i-mci' . . rarrniH tne united htatearoal a ' l.i'Al.'J'i'AW Saturday, Hovember 19 KllMaMOU faturday.Hovemtwr 17 .?'tTv nir nVVa-i nMU W eanoday . November 2 1 .ul v nvtYL ",lurdy. November M H II It OF UM KKICK" We!iiedav, November JS ard ea h uMdng haiurday and Weduesday, at noon, Itom Pier Mo 4ft Korthrmr. i KA1J..H of P.8SAUR r. . ?.ln n""1 ateamer nailing every Saturday. rust tabln, t.old Irto.rttetTaEO. Currency M 2 ,' ondon pg To London 40 l0 1 arts idftl To Pari M if,. ,Be "y tlj Vedmfdny steanierst First cabin. reticy tecratie' 3o Parable In lulled mates cur- Pa-nengersa'so tnrwsrded to Havre, Hamburg, Hra n en. etc , at in one rate rates. Meerage panHspe lrom Liverpool or Queemtown, 140 cmrency. 'J k kcts can be bouufit here by persons seud Intr for their lriends. For limber imoi nation apply at the Compnuvt Oflces JOHN O. DALF. Agent. B7 go. Ill WALSLT Btreet. Phllada. STAR LINE TO NEW ORLEANS. The New Tork Wall Steamship Company a fine occau cteameia will leave Pier 46 MOKTH UIVEB, Sot Tork, at I o'clock P. M., as follows: MOIiMKU hTAH AIOMEHKY HAVANA M1SMOUK1 ...On Naturlay ..On tVednesdav ....On atiinlav .On Wednesday All bills of lading signed at the efflce npon the pier. For freight or pawae apply to C. K. GARRISON, President. UAlllllMON di. ALLEN, 10 19 4p Ko. S UOWLIKU t.HLEN. Sew York. H. L. LKAF, Agent, Office Adams' F.xpreso, Mo. 3JU Uhesnut street. ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP . BEMI-WEEKLY, FOB COAST LINES, MAIL MOB FOLK AMD RICHMOND, cabins B andM Cli AKLLWlOM, cabin fifi. occond oas c l HA VaM.nAH. cabin 'lb. Second class. 13 Every 8A1UKDAY, star line lor NEW ORLEANS Direct NFW ORLEANS First cabin.. abO. Second cabin.. S40. hecond class.. $ii Flrnt cabin.. b0. hecond cahiu.. 40. Hecond clam. . I With unsurp asscd.accomuiouatious to either cians. For Height or passage, apply to ALLEN K. 1 IIO MAS Ji CO., I0194p o. 6 BOWLING OBEES, Mew York. tirsrra fokwewvokk. philadel JaUaSkuLW deiha btcam Propeller Comaany De. fwumuro Lines, via Delaware and Uaritan Canal, leaving oaiy at 12 SI. and A p. il., connecting with all Mortl.irn and KaKtnrn lines. For lrcight, which will be taken npon accommodatln. terms, apply to WILLIAM M. HA1UD ACO., I 16 Mo 128. liELAWAKK Avenua TO SHIP CAPTAINS ANDOWNERS. 1 he ondcrsiuued having leased the KKN- o.nulo.N SckEW DOlK, begs to inlorui his friends and the patrons of the 1 lock that he is prepared wiih Increased lacllltles to accoiumoduto thoso having vessels to he lalscd or rcpuire", and being a mactlcal ship-carpenter and caulker will give persoiiul attention to the vessels en trusted to uini lor repairs t aptaitiB or Audits. Hlilp-C'arpentors, and Machinists having vessels to repair, a.e soliciti-d to cii I. llaviug the agency for thu eale of ''Wctterstodt's Patent Metuiic t oiiiiiosltlun" lor Copper paint, tor the prenervation oi vessels' bottoms, for this ci y, I am pre pared toluru.su theeanieou tuvorable termn. John h mam mitt, Kensington Ncrew Dock, 11 DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street LUMBER. -I QUA F J- UO U 1 Mi ! FLOdlUN t; JLOOOa FLOOR1MU1 FLOt;KljSOt 8-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 CAROLINA FLOoKiNti. 0-4 VIRGINIA Fl.OOhlNU. 4- 4 VIRGINIA FLOORING. 5- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING ASH AM I WALNUT Fi.OKINU ASH AMD WALN UT FLOORING. HI EP HOARDS. BAIL PLANK. 1866, P LA8TBRING PLAHTER1NG LAI US, AT REDUCED PRICES. AT REDUCED PRICEh. LATHS ! 1866 CEDAU AND PISE SUING Lb. S CEDAR AND PINK SHINULES. JSO. t LIM" U1MII Blll.MiLl.S. Mo. 1 t'llORT CEDAR 8UINULE8. WHITE PINE M1INULES. CYPRESS SHIMt.LES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR 8AL LOW i LCMBKR FOtt UNDERTAKERS! lOOO. LCUBEH FOR UNDERTAKERS! I RK.D CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PIKE. RED t EDA R A1.M.I I , AM) l'IMS. 1 QK ALBANY l.UMbEROPALLKINDS. J-OOO. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAB. CUFRHY, AND ASH. OAK PLK. AND BDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND ALN UT VESXERS. Ib66. lltiAR-BOX MAN V PACT I RERg. CHiAll-hOX MANUFACTURERS. bPAMStl CEDAH HOK ROAKDB. AT REDUCED PRICES. 1 QCK SPRl CE JOIST I bPRLCE JOIST XOUU. SPRUCE JOIS'l I BPRUCEJolST! FROM 14 TO X! FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO 8-2 FEET LONG. HPBUCE SILLS. UEU.LOCK PLANK AND JOI8T. OAK HILLS. AlAULE BROTHFR CO., 5J2 6mrp 0. 2500 SOUTH STREET. rp w. saialtZ s lumber yard, n. e. cor. j. . rin c.,x'i il uuu BlieetB, OFFERS FOR SALE, , , A CHEAP FOB CAH, Panel 1st com., 2d com., 3d com., 4 4, 8-4, (W,84 W bite Pine, seasoned. First aud second quality Yellow (4 4, 6-4) and White Pine (4-4) Fioorlug boards. Flnit and second quality one and two-sides Fence 1 ouifre. chel vlng Boards, Bass, A sh, Planks and Boards, White Pine bills, ail Hizesi Step Boards, 4 4 6-4 Hemlock Joist aud ccauuiug, from U to 28 leet long, all widths. Spruce Joints, Sflls, and Scantling, from 12 to 28 feet, long all wiotus. Plssterlng Lath (English and Calais) rickets. Hhlngies, Chesnut Poi-U. etc. Mahogany, Wa nut Plunk and Boards. '- . All kluua ot Building Lumber cut and furnUhed at tho shortest notice, at the lowet price. 10 IS lm UNITED STATES BUILDER'S MILL, Nos. 24, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDIXGS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALUS TERS, SEWEL POSTS, QKHEHAL TUJLNING. SCROLL WORK, ETC. BHELVING PLANED TO ORDEB. The largest atsortment ot Wood Mouldings in this city aonhtantly on baud. 713m J. CPE R K I N LUMBER MEROIIANTJ Sucoessor to B. Clark, Jr4 No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied asaortmea of BuUdinXumter. 634 J WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. M. NATHANS & SONS, I M P O R T E R S OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eto. Eto. , , No. 19 North FRONT Street, lULLAUELi-iIJA, BfOBlta KATBABS, BORACJC A. NATHANS, OKLANBO D. NAT HAS S 10 25 JpllED. KALTZ & CO., i IMF0UTEKS OF WINES, GINS, Etc B0LZ AGENTS 70S Riviere, Cardat d. Co.'s COGWAC " Ko. 119 WALNUT bTKEKT, FBl-LADttLpmA. , 9 I )01 TOLiEGRAPII. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, PROPOSALS. JpROroSALS . FO IRON IILAD BLAKj. QCTAflTRRMAaTBR'jENERAL'n OPFICB, I W ASiunsTON, D. C, (ctober 81, W'W. I 1. fcoaled 1'ioposals will be received at the UHlce ot the Quartormaster-Oeucral, Washington, 1. C , until ovembfr80, 1806, lor lornieliiuK Cast-iron liead Bluck lor (National Ometcrics, dulirered lu quantities about as lollows, viz. ; jicaa jtiocKs- At Itoston, Macs l'rovideiico, k. I ew Haven, t onn.. . ew lork City, N. Y Ibiiadeiiibia, 1'enna. lnttttburtr, , Frederick, Maryland. uiiibfrland, Halimioro, Annapolis, , " l'oint lookout, AMietam, WliPPlltlo W 17. ....from . . . . Irom ....from ....from ....trom ....from , . ..from , ...from ....trom ....irom . ...from . , ..trom 300 to 600 8(K) to 6i HI iHt) to 6i0 4 000 to 6,i'U0 8,000 to 8,5iMI 100 to 200 1,000 to 1,600 600 to 600 1 600 to 2 000 8.600 to 2,700 2 600 to 4.000 4 000 to 7,500 100 to 200 2m) to 600 trom Cbarn-slou (Kmiawua cl H.),'froni aauiLeion, I . u Alfxandris, Virginia.... Fiedericki-burir, " .. VMnchfster " ,. llarrer's Fcrrv, " lticliinoml, Ilanifitou, " ,,, irom 20 000 to 25 000 trom 8,0il0 to 4,0o0 from 12,000 to 16,000 ,irom 6,000 to 8,000 .Irom .irora lrom l.Oi.O to 1,600 8,000 .0 11, WK) 8,000 to 4,000 rsorioiK, from 700 to 1,600 City l'oint or rolorsburn.Va.lrom 15.000 to 20,000 Ntwbern. Jiortn ( arolina. . . .trom 1,000 to 1,600 n umiiifrton. ..from 25 000 to 8,000 rialisbuiy, ir0m 600 to 600 2,000 1.001) 8600 2.000 16(H) 1,600 Uoldttioiourh, Irom 1,500 to 500 to 6 1 0 to 2 O H) to 1 0l)0 to 1,000 to 4.000 to Charleston, South Carolina, .from Florence, . trom liihoii Head, ' Hinufoit, " Savannah, Georgia Marietta, Anuersouville, ' Milieu, .irom .from . trom irom 7.0u0 irom 12,000 to 13,000 .irom l.ooo to z. too Jlotiilo, Alabama lrom .solnia or Montgomery, Ala. .trom llairancas, Flonda from Now Orleans, Loumiaua from 700 to 2,000 to 600 to 8,000 to 2 000 to 500 to 500 to 200 to 1.200 to 1 000 8,000 1,00;) 4 000 2,500 6iH) 600 800 Baton Kouiio. ...from . . . from ...Irora ...irom l'ort Hnueon, iiiownsvnle, Texas Brazos tantiago. Natchez, Misixsipp , "Vickatur?, " Corinth, " Memphis, Tennessee Fort l-ionelson, Nashville, " fiitsbury Landinir, Tenn.. htone Kiver, ., Chattanooga, Knoxville, " ,, . . .trom 2,000 Irora 15,000 to 25,000 .from 4,000 to 6.600 . from 8 000 to 12 000 .from 2 000 to 8,000 .Irom 15 000 to 20,000 .from 8,000 to 4 600 , . Irom ..from . .trom 4,000 to 5 000 6 000 to 10 000 2,600 to 8,000 coiunioia, lrom 1,200 to 4,000 to 2,0 0 to 1.200 to 1 000 to 6,000 to 1,000 to 600 to 200 to 1,200 to 800 to 1,200 to 1,600 6000 2.600 1600 1200 8,000 4 500 1,200 300 2,000 1,000 8,000 200 1,000 2,400 400 3id) 6,000 4,000 100 200 1,000 2 603 1,600 2.000 Lonisvillo, Kentucky from lBUip JM'IBUn, " , Bowling Green, " . .Lexington, " . Cairo, Illinois Chicago, " fc-irii)Riicld, " Quincv, " Kock Island," Ji irraonvi lo, Indiana. Indianapolis, " Jackson, Michigan CiLcintiatl, Oluo Coiunibus, " Camp Donison, Ohio... Johni-on's Island, Ohio St. Louis, llissoi ri .from . ..from ...from ...trom . ..from ...from ...from ...irom , ..from . . .lrom , ..irom ...from . . irom , . .from ...from 100 to 700 to 800 to 300 to 200 to 4 000 to 3,000 to 1,000 to 100 to 800 to 2,000 to 1 2K) to 1,400 to lrom Jefferson Barracks, .Missouri. trom .ron lvcavenworib, lrom Davenport, Iowa trom Keokuk, ITOm Little Kock, Arkansas ftom Fort Smith, , from Omaha, S. T .'.".'from Kan Francisco. Cuiiuirma trom 200 to 1,000 2. The head blocks to hn mnrin In annnr.lonna Jith the specifications, and to oonform strictly to tho samples, both ot wuich may bo soon at the oiaces of .he lcpot or Chief yuartermasters at Boston, New lork.llilladclphia, llttsburg, Haltinioro, Washing, ton, Fortress Monroe, Richmond, Kaloigh, New-V,-n "TeMefloi ChurJeston, Savannah, Augusta, (Ga ), lallahassee, Mobile, New Orleans, Gal veston, Vcksburg, Momjihis, Aashville. Chatta nooga, linrlrecsboro, Louisville, Cairo, Chicago, Jelleifonvillo, Columbus (Ohio), Cincinnati. De troit, i&t. Louis, Foit Leavenworth, Omaha, Little Kock, and can Frunoisco. (Bids for ean Francisco will be received uutil December 81, 1868.) 3. They will be about nine i) inohes high, from ten (10) to twelvo (12) inches long, and from three and a ball (8J) to lour ana a half (41) inches wido, with a flange around the oottom. Ihey will be hql low, and will have a number cast on the back, and an inscription of the name. rank, regiment, arm, company, or corps, and date of ueaih oi ihe deceased, casi in raised letters on the top. They mut be cait of pood stove-plate iton, woigh not less than twenty (20) pounds each, aud be coalod thoroughly by dip- 4. beparate bids are invited tor delivery at caoh place; and in case the same parties ofll-r to supplr more than one locality, it snouid be stated ai what reduced price the articles would be lurnished in the increased number. 5. KaoU bid must be accompanied by a good and miiicifciit guarantee ot at least two responsible par ties, that tho contract, it awarded, will be lalthfu ly atd promptly executed. (Ihe responsibility ot the guarantors must be shown by the oHicial certificate ot tho clerk of the nearest District Court, or of tne United estates District Attorney. I 6 Tho government reserves to itself the right to reject ail bids, it un.-atisl actory : and to delay tho an ard not later than tho lirst of January, 1807; and also, in come instances, 10 chance tue point of de livery of a portion of the head blocks, in which case a irasonable allowance lor increased, or deduction lor diminished, transportation will be made. 7. Ihe tune of delivery to be subject to future ar rauceuieulB, sntficient time being allowed alter the lists of Dau cb are lurnished to the contractor 8. The articles must conform rigidly to too sam ple, aud will be subject to such inspection at the point ot delivery as the Chiet of the Bureau may oncer. , . 9. The full name and 1'ost Oflico address o( the bidder should appear in the proposal. 10. l'roposal should be plainly endorsed "Propo sals lor iron Head-Blocks," and bo addressed To tbo Ouarteiniaster-deneral IT. 8. A.. Wash. iugiou, I). C. M. C JltlUb, Quartermaster-General, 11 & lOt Brevet Major-General U. t. A. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. TK PENN STKAM ENGINE AND I.KVV iiaaiBOlLKK WOKKS. NEAl'IK A l u.ll IIIAL AfiU TH i U h KT 1 1 ! A I . KNIIISKHW SlAt HIMhTK, KtilLt-K-AlAlifcllS. BLACKHUITUh! and S0UlKliH. Lavum lor miinr vpur, l,.n i n,r. cesslu' opeiation, and been exclusively engaged hi bullUIt and repairing 11 irtue and HKer Knmuuw. blkh and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, l'rooei lers, etc etc., renpeunu.ly uner their services to the public as beiog luliy prepared to contract for engines of all alzts. Murine, K ver, aud Btutlonary; having SeiB oi patterus ot aillurent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick det,patch. livery description o: patiern niakinu niade at the shortest noUue. iihib and Low pressure I ine. Tubular, anl Cylinder Boilers, of the best HeunHVlvaula charcoal Iron. Vorgings ot all sizes am kinds; lrou and Brass Castings oi all descriptions; Koll luruiug, hcrew Cutting, aiid all other work connected with the above business. LiawiiiKS and specltlcatlons for all work done at the stahliahmei t tree oi cliarge, aud work guaran eed. 1 he subscribers have ample wharf-dock room ior repairs ol boats, where they con lie in peifeci sufetv ana aie provided with shears, blocks, tails, etc eto ' tor laismn heavy or light weight. ' Jacob c neakik, joun p. i.kvv. B'ilS , BEACH and PALMKU Btree a. T. VATGHAN M EBBICKt W1XLI4M H. UFBRICK OtJTHWARK FOUNDKY. FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BtreeU, , rHlLADRLPUIA. I MKIiliicK & bONH. ENOINEJS.KS AND MAC'UINTSTK. oisnufactureliiKh and Low Pressure bteam Kugines for Laud, biver. and Alaruje service. boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings oi all kinds, either Iron or bias-. lrou Krane Koois lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad (stations etc. Ketorts and Uas Machinery, of the latest aad most im proved coustiuutlon. t very description ot Plantation Machinery, and Snsar Haw, and Urlxt AtlUa. Vacuum Pans. Open bteaw Tiaius' Lielecaiors, Kl.ters, Puniplug Kngines eto. ' hoie Aaents lor N. billeux's Patent Hagar Boiling Apparatus, Nesmyih's Patent Hteain Uamuier, and As pinwall Woolsey's Patent Ceutrhugal tugar Draining Machine.. 3i B K I DE8DURO MACHINE WORKS. OKKICK, No. 68 N. FKONT STREET, PUII.ADKLPIUA. Wears prepared to till orders to any extent for our well-known . M AC111NKRT FOR COTTON ANT) WOOLLEN MILL8, Including all recent Improvements lu Caidlug, Bpiunuig, and W eaving. We lnvite.the attention ot manufacturersto our exten- 'lir0 ALFRED JENKS 4 BON 810 SOUTH STKF.ET, M. P'ANCONA flnva tt YilliMt nrlrA for I.adiHit' An, I Jienu' cat-orTCH)tbUi. AO. Sl bOt'lll Blioct alo LlshUi. .tilitiNI INSURANCE COMPANIES. "OUTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSUEAHCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PllIXAL'KI.PHlA. Annual Policies uwued aaalnst Ufnerai Aroklnti all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. fHX Insurance rfleeted lor one year. In any sf ti K0 10 iu.iivv, at a prenilom of onlv one-hiv rc ennt.. ecurmg tne iuii amount insured la eawf 'loaih, auo a romnenhatlon tach week aonal to v oilutu paid I 4 hole pre- hhon time Tickets for 1, J, 1, 6. 7, or 10 , a. orl, t.oi 6 nionths, at 10 eenis day, Insuring in the idia or (MuOe, or giving it per week it disabled, to he bad at toe General Office, Mo. laj 8. 1'OUHTH Htreet, i-hhadel-phla, or at the various Bailroad Ticket olhces. H saro to purchase th tickets of tba Korth Amur loan Transit Insurauce Company. t or circulars aud farther information apply at tn 'isneral (JlLce, or of any ot tha authoilisd Agonts of tht omoauy. LEWIS L. HOCPT, Preildent JAMFH At. CONRAD, Treasurer BK.NKT V. BKDWN, Secretary. JOHil C. BCLLIT.T, Bollcltor. DIUECTORM. L. L. flonpt. late ol Pennsylvania Bailroad Company I. E. KlnKSlcy, Continental Hotel. Bamuel C. Palmer, t'ubier ot t orn. National Bank. U. (. Lelsenrina, Nos. il and Ioc stroet. lames M. Conrad, Arm of Coarad A W alton, Ho. 623 Mai ket street. .nocn Eewls, late Oen. Sup't Penna K. R. Andrew JHehsOey, B. W. corner ot Third and Walnut streets. U. O. Franciscus Cen. Agent Pcnna. K. ft. Co. 1 licmai K. Peterson, No. SOW Market street W. W. Kurtz, firm of Kuitz k Howaw, No 25 8. Third street. - IS lum QUI ARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUEANCE COMPANY. 0FFlCK.No. 41WAI.NCT8TREET,P1ULAI)ELPH1A CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, t2O0,OO. lMsconpai'T rontlnuesto write on Fir Ritkt ont Its capital, w ith a good surplug . issately Invested. 7Ut Lceres by firs uave been promptly paid, and mora that 500,000 Ulshnrncd on ti ls account within the pastfew years. For the present the office of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER BEVENTH AND CHEBNWT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons such rates as are consistent with aaiety DIKKCTOBS. l HUJVLAD vn r,il. 1TUKMAN 8MRPPARD, TbOH. AI AC'KKLLAK, JOHN SCPPLtE, JOHN W. CLAGUORS, Kl LAS YLKXLB. J B.. ALFRED B. GILLETT N. H. LAWUENCK. CHARLES 1. DCPOKT HENKYP. KENSEV, JObUPH KLAPP,M. D THUMAB U1HV6M. rresiaenu ALFRED 8 GILLE1 T. V. President and Treasurer. JAMKH B. Al.VOKX), Bccretarv. 1 18 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AfiiO GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums lleceivetl ly the Company in 1805, S-1,9 17,175. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $1018,250 All Losses promptly adjusted without rcteience to ATWOOD SMITH. General Aaent for Pennsylvania, OIl'ICK, No. ( Merchants' Dxehansje flllLADELPHIA IBUCm -g29-CIIARTER TERPETUAL riiiilvlin fire Insurance Co. FUILAUKLPIIIA. Apsetfc? on January 1, "18GG, 82,D0G,8510G. Capital Acciuci. Surplus. Primiums .Iflfl.fKXi (it .i,itu.3oe-s VSSETIXED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR iHf (11.467 CS. 9 W mi. LOSSES PAW SINCE 18t OVEh Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIREOTORfl. Charles H Hancker, r owara v, vale. Oeorue Kales, Alrred Filler, Frauds W. iwls, Jt. B. Peter Moduli. rouias w aimer, Haniuel Oram. (, eorue W . Richards, Isaac La, CHARLP.H W. kamikkk Py.n, EDWAh'D O DALE, Vice-President. JAK. W. SlcALIJOTEB. Secretary pro tern. 1 tm 5 piKK 1N.SCKAJNCE EXt'LUSIVKLY THE PENNeliLVANIA FIRE 1N8I)RAN.:K .iv. l'ANY-lncorporatcd 1B25 Charter Peroetual-Kn aim WA LNU l htrfcft, opposite Independence Square. 'Ihis Company, laveraoly known to the community for over lorty years, continue to insure against logs or "jniaiie by tire on Public or Private BuhdiiiKS. either permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture btocks oi Ooods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund,l invested m the most careiul manner, which emibios them to oiler 10 the insured an undoubted security In the case o t loss. rtlBECTOK". . Daniel mlth, Jr.. John Devereux, Alexander Leuson, 1 liomas Hmiih, Isaac lluzleliursi, Ilenrv Lewis, 'lliouias Robliiiis. J. Ciiilinuham Fell, Daniel Haddock. .lr. DAM tL 8AIITH, Jk., President. William (i. ('BOWKLL.Hecretaxj . 3WS UltOVlDENT UFK A1D TRUST COMPANY r of i uilaoelpuia " No. ill houtu FOURTH Street. 1NCOKPOKA IE1J u MOM H. Wd., 18(15. CAPITAL, I60 .000, PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums ; or by 5, 10 or .0 year Premiums, Non-iorielture. Lndowiueiita, payable at a uture age, or on prior dtcoate, by Yearly Premiums, or 1(1 year Premiums both ca ses Non iorieiiure. Annuities gt noted on tuvorable terms. Term Po ll. leu. Children's I'.ndowuients Ibis Couipsuy, wblle giving the insured the security otasaid up Capital, win divue the enure profits ol tin LI e business among its Policy holders. iloneys received at Interest, ana paid on demand. Authorized hy ctiar.er to execute 'trusts, aud loastn Executor or Aunilulstrator, Assignee or Guardian, an in other fiduciary capacities, unuer appointment o am court oi this Comuioiiweahn or of any persou orj er gons, or bodies pulltlo orcororato. UlUKCTOKd. 8Alt'EI. R. PIUPLFY. RICHARD CADBtTRT, JJtKhAllAUllAtKEB, IllENUV 11AINES, JOSHL'A H. MORRIS. T. WIrtTAK bKO WS. U1CIIAKD W0Ol, WM. C. LONUaiKETH, CUARLEU K. COFFIN. bAMCELK BH1PLEY. ROWLAND PARRY, President. Actuary THOMAS W1STAK. M. !., J. B. TOWNSE.Nli. 7 ft j Meolca Examiner. Leual Adviser. EjiffiNIX INSURANCE C0MTANY.0P PUI LAOELPUJA. jJiCOltl ORa'I KD 1804 CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. 'At WALNUT Hreet, opposite the Exchamte. In addition lo MARINE and IN LAM) LN 81' HANOI tbis t omnany insures horn loss or da m as e by FIUE.on liberal erius on buildings, meichantlise, inrnltura, etc ti,r limited period, and permanently on buildings, t ue,,oilt ot premium. Ihe Company Las been m active operation tor mon tliKiiMX'l Y YEARS, durliic which all losses have bee) piumptly adjukted and paid. . DiaKCToaa. John I.. Hodge, , , , Lawrence Lewis, Jr. M. B. MtUioney, John T. Lewis. William H. Orant. Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, psuiue IWllcttx. Du id Lewi. Iienjaunn Etilng, Iboina, 11. Powers. A. R. llcHenrv. Edmond Ca.tfllon, Louts C Norrla. WDCUXRER. President Bvtt Witrox.Kecretarv iions IV- 4 U "nuTLER, WEAVER & CO., J- WANUFACTUEKKS Or Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. No. 28 North WATER Street, and No. il North DELAWARE Avenue, VHlLAUKLrUlA. CDWIK B. FlTLRK, illOHAKI, WlAVSB COSBAP f C1.QTU1KH. 1 14 g.LATE M AN "T E L SI SLATE MAHTEL8 are unsurpassed for Durability. Beauty, Strength, an! Cheapness. bLATK MANTELS and blata Work Generally, made to oyder. ; J. li. KTMFiS & CO., , ' Nos tm aad V.J) CU1HMT Btreat NOVEMBER . 8, , 1866. RAILROAD LINES. pHII.ADFMIlA, WILMINGTON AND BAL J. 11MORK KAII.IIOAO. " a " TIWE TAltLK. Commencing TtrF.MAY. Juiir c lRre t..u. li ave 1 lepot, corner of BROAD Street and VAflblNUTOS Avenue, as lolkiwsi Kxpresa Train at 4 11 A. If. tMnniUva k.Mi I'.alumore and Wasbingtnn, stopping at Jlir. w iiinino. ton, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Prryvih liavre-da-e rare, Aberdeen, Perrymau's, MagnoUa, Chase'a aad bummer s Run. . Way Mull Train at K-1BA. M. tPundava ent.rts . Baltimore, stopping at all regular stauens betweea ruila delphla and llait'more. Deiavate Railroad Train attf A. m. f nnndavs execatetw. for C'rlitlcld ami intannedlat atatlona. Express Tiain at 11 4ft A. 11. (8uuay xceoMdl.for uaitiinore auo nainmguin. Kxtirem Trnin at 8 P.M. (Sundays excepted), for ItaU timers and WanhliiRton, "topping at Cbcnter, Oiavmnnt, Wtlniliaton, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Parryville, Ilavre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Perrymau's, fcdgewood, Mag nolia.Chafie's and Stcmmer's Run. Night Express at 11P.M.. fbr Baltimore andWashlngton. Oonnecta at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Una (naturdsys excepted). stopping at Mlddletown, Smyrna, Harrington, Bealord, Salisbury, Princess Anne, and con necting atC'rlatlcld with Moat for Norfolk, Portsmouth, aud iie ninnn. PaMensersby Boat from BaMmore for Fortres Mon roe, Norfolk, city Point, and Richmond, will take the 114 A. M. train. WILMINGTON ArrOMMrtTlATTON TRAINS. Stopping at all Statious between Philadelphia and WU miiikton. Leave fiinsaetphla at B A.M ,UV, 430, 3, and IPSO T M. The 4 80 P. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad tor Mllford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 3t. 7 16, and 930 A. M., 4 and 6'iiOP.M. Tl.s V l.'iA. M. tram wul not atop at stations between Chester and Philadelphia, Trains for New Castle leave Philadelphia at 9 A.M.' 4-30 and P M. THROUGH TBAIN8 FROM BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 11 A. M , 4 ;i and 10 P.M. CllESTLll FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester at 7 V8. Vbi, 1014 and 11-40 A.M..4 43. 8-10, 7-Vi, and 10- 6 P. M. ' I ROM BALTIMORE TO PniLADELPIIIA. lave llalllm'jie 7-W A'M , Way-mail, 9-vt A. M., F.xpics. 1-10 P. M .Lxpri. 6 85 P. M.( Exprcaa, 8'ij P.M., Express. TRAIN FOR BALTIMORE. Leave CbeMcr at 49 and 8V A.M., and aS8 P. M. Leave Wllmlnrn at & 'I and il 33 A. M.,aud 4 14 P.M. Freight Train with Pasrenger Cats attached will leave as fullowi: Wilmington, for Perryvlile and Intermediate ktatlona at 6 Oo P. M. Baltimore, for ilavre-de-Uraoe and Intermediate stations at 4 4.) P. M, Perryvlile for Wil mington an i Intermediate stations at 4 SO A. M., connect ing at vv iimtngton witn 1 1, a. m. train tor pruiaucipliU. Sl'NDAY TRAINS. ExcreRS Train at 4-1.1 A. M.. lor Baltimore and Wanh. Ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark, Klkton, Nortueast, Perry vlile . Havre-de-t.tnee. Aberdeen, Perry man's, Magnolia. Clime a aud Btemmer's Run N Ik lit txiirtm, 11 P. M., Ibr Ilaltimore and Washington. Cp.nnecttiiK at umington v. itlt Delaware Railroad line. Accommodation 't rain at 11 itOP. M. for Wilmlugtou and uiermeuiHie siations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at H'V.j P. M., loiiping at Havre-de-Oraee, Perryvlile. ona Wilmington. AIo stoni at EtKton uud New ark (to take passengers forPhiladelplila and leava paaaengers from W ashingtou or Baltlruiire), and Chaster to leae passengers irom uauimnreor wasnmgton. Accommodation Train from Wilmington for Philadelphia unu iiituimvumte stuiu'ii" at u xu r. ii 4 ltf 11. F. KENN E Y, Superintendent PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. FALL, ARRANGEMENT. The Trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot at Thlrty-llrt and Market streets, which is reached directly by the cars of the .Market Mreet Passenger Kauway. Tiinseoi tnecnesnut and Walnut Streets Rail way tun within one sonars of it. On Sundays The Market Street ears leave Eleventh and Mai ket St. 40 minutes hetoro the departure of each Tram. Mann's Da. gage Express will call lor aid deliver Bag gage at ihe Depot. Orders left at the Office, No. liol Ches- uut street, win receive attention. TRAINS LKANfi llhl'OT, VIZ.: Day Express at tetiOA.M. Puoll Accommodation, No. 1& 2, at 10 A. M. A II '10 P. M, r an i Lint: auu AAyima .. at lW Al. Parkesburg Train at l'OOP. M. iiumtourg Accouimoaatiun at I'M " l.atiCHsier AccnnuutHlation at 4 00 " Pittsburg and Erie Slab at !K " Philadelphia Exress at ll'OO " Pittsburg and Krle Mail leaves dally, except Saturday. PhUadelphla Express leaves dully. Ail other trains dally, except Sunday. Passengers by Day Express go to Williamsport without cnapge oi cara, anu arrive ut lock Haven at 0 10 P. 4. Pasnengerh by Iay Express go toCaruslc amlChambors burs without chaime oi cars. Hloeplng Car Tickets can be had on application at the nuavi vuicc, u uox iiesuui. btteet. TUAINg AKltlVE AT 1Kl'OT, VIZ. ! Cincinnati Kxpress at U'tO A. M, t'lnladelphla Express at 7'10 " Paoli Accommodation, No. 1 & 2, at 820 A.M. tc 7'10P. M larkesburg Irain at 9-00 A M. Lancaster Tram at VI 40 p. M XBbtlUH .at 110 Day Expess , at 6-50 Uarrbotu-g Accomnioctation at 9'CO ' Phhadelphia I xproso arrives daily, except Monday. Cincinnati Express arrives daily. Ail other trains tiany, except nuuaay. Pastscniters leavlna Loek Haven at 7-00 A. M.. ami urn. limns port at H'40 A. M reach Philadelphia without change ol cais, from WlllhimsKrt, by Day Express, at 6-fiOr. M. The Pennsylvania luilroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearlug Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Uunured Dollars in value. All llaguage exceeding that amount in value will be at tho risk of the owner, unless taken by special ..willing.. fill itilliiui IIIIUIUIUUUII, apptj lO JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, No. CM Chesntit St, KAML'EL H. WALLACE, Ticket Atent. at the DenoL An Emigrant Traill runs dailv fnxeent Nnnilnvl V,,p full particulars aa to fare and acccuimodations, apply Co " ' - i.n., in c inai xio. lot ill 'V iv bitibl. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN," AND NORklK'IOWN KATTI(0l On aud after THURSDAY, November J, 1SGG, until fur- iiiur uuute. - FUR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia U, 7, n, , lo, 11, ll A. M.,1, J, 3 (, Uj. 1, . J7t , U All, f , O, II, 1U, 11, 1Z I . ill. LeaveOiniaiitonnO, 7, 7i, 8, 8-20,9, 10,11, 13 A. M, 1, !r, 3, 4, 4& , (i, tS. 7, 8, 1), 10, 11 p. M. 1 he 8 down tram, and 84 arm M ip trabis will not stop on toe uuriuuiiiown lit anon ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia ,y A. M., 2, 7, and 103 P, M. Leave Otsimaulown 8 ', A. M., l.G, and :' P. At. CHESNL'X HILL ilAlLROAll Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A.M., 2, 33f,5V, 7.9 auu 11 r. jn. Leave Cliesnut Hill 7'10 minutes, 8,9 40, 1140 A.M, l-40, '4C, 6 0, ti 40. 8'40, and I0'4l) uiinuies P. AI. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia ! M minutes A M.,2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill 7'SO minutes A. hi., 12-10,5 40, and j io iiiiuuies r. jn. iOii COXSHOHOCKFN AND NORP.ISTOWX. Leave Philadelphia 6,8U.'i ll'OO, minutes A. M., If,3, 1721 o.4,c w uiuiuies. auu r. jv Leave Norrlstown 6 4U, 7, VLO minutes, 9, 11 A. M., 1 4H. 6i.and8P.M. 'i heliH P. M. train will stop at Falls. School Lane. Wis sshlcsoii, Manayunk, Spring Mills. aiidCousboiioekeu only , ' Dl.iAIO. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,'.' andfi?f P.M. Leuve Noiristown 7 A. M., & and 8X P, M. FOR MaNAYI NK. Leave PhllHdelnhia V, 8 )A, 1P06 miutites A. M 14 3. 44,6K,0.?j.8-o&, and lli P. M. Leave Muuayunk 010, 7;.. 8 20, , llf A. M., 2, 5, (ijf, o;i r. m. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., and P. M. Leave Maiiayuuk 7i A. M.,dtaiid 9 P. M. W. 8. WILSON, tieneral Superintendent, Depot NIM H aud OKKfc,N Streets, FREIGHT LINES Ft.E NEW YORK AND ah the Stutlons on the CAMDEN and AM HOY and connecting Kaurouus. 1MC1(KAED DESPATCH. IHE CAMDEN AND AMllOY RAILROAD AND TRAASPOKiAllON COMPANY FREIGHT LINE Kir New lork will leave WALNUT street Whurl at o clock P.M. dally (Sundays executed). Freight must be delivered belore Hi o'clock, to be lor warded the same day. Keturmrg, the above lines will leave New York at 13 noon , uimh anu o 1 . ju . Freight for Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Brans. wick, aud ailpolnu on tlietauiuen and Amboy Railroad also, en the Delvldi.ro, Delaware, and Fleming ton, the New Jersey, the fieehold and Jamesburg, aud the Bur. lingten and Mount Holly Railroads, received aud for wuniea up 10 1 r. :u. The Beivldere Delaware Railroad connects at Phillips, buru' with the Lehigh Vabev Ratlroad. and at Manun kuchunk with all points on the Delaware, Lackawanna, ana western natiroau, lurnnruiug 10 oyracuse, uutlalo, and oilier points in Western New York. The New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Railread, aud at Newark with the Morris tnd Essex Railroad, A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and numbers, shippers aud consignees, must, in every instance, be sent u itti each load of goods, or no receipt will be given. N. B increased facilities have been made fir the transportation of Jiva aloes. Drovers are Invited to try the route. When stock In furnished in quantities ol two carloads or more, It will be delivered at the loot of fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1 North hiver, as the shippers may designate at the time of shipment. For terms, or other Hum mutiou. apply to WALTER FREEMAN, Freight Agent, No. 22o S. DELAWARE Avonuo, Fhllxdelpliia. rno aech HTKBRT. GAS FIXTUBKS ANDKL1EKS, BRONZE STATUARY. their advantage to alve us seal! beiore purehasmg else-NrB.-8oned or tam-sbed flxtntes rcflulshed wUh ,PM i'm"' """"""'VANKIRKftCO EIVrWELL&-OWNEESOP PROPERTY The Only (ft 1-rivr Weils eleaned an i a- ufeeted atry Ion price. . A. PFYSON I Manufacturer ot Poudreua , e0LD6MtTUi HALL.l, DEAUY Stxset Hon af their Irlends, aud the puhiio geuerai'v, .to tiietr V A M K I I tV SV, 1 U. WOUin rAs.Mt;i.awisj s i a uv s wv ----- 1 llAHiauir.jiii RAILROAD LINES. R E A D I V RAIL f.uFAT inrtKir i ikt R 0 A HOM PniT.ADELPlilA TO TUB INTKRIOm OT P.N N HY LV A N I A , THF. BCHtlYLRILL, HtWQrfU- ' JiANNA, CUatprRLAND AM) WYOMIBI VAI 1 i?'. NOK1H, NOKTUWE8T, AND THM 1 c ADAS. W1NTAK ARP.ANOEMF.NT OF PASSEKQEB TRAIUS, , ' ' Oo'oher 8,116, ff?V'E5.V,f Oawpanya Iepot. at THIRTEENTH ant hMusW Br!ts, Pnlladelplua, at the ftlowla MORNrNO JfCOMMODATION, At 7 30 A. M ., lor Reading and irtermsdiate Statlnsu. Kelnrning, leaves lteadina at 6'iO P. M.. arriyuac ' PhiUoelpbiaatBlOP.M. " amyia SAfimaivn w a At 81B A. M., lor Reading, Lebanon, liarr1slnr, Poi- ' vine, pinegrove. Tamaaua. Riini.r, Biiii.ni.rf Jlmira, Bovnester. Niagara Fails, HulTalo, Abentowai. 1 hts train connects at READING wtth East Ptnnfyl- ' train for B arrUborg. eto., at POKT CflNTOSf .- " ii.m Aiiirmi trains inr t iiuamiiMira. liok J. v.eni J,'10'"'. to j at UARRISBORU with Nicther Central.Ciimlrtrland Valley, and ScfaovlkiU and Suanaa. hV'l1" "Jr. ort Cumberland, Wtliiaasport, lock. Chamberburg,PlnegTtye,to. . if.KNOON EXPRESS Leaves Pnuadeit.hii. a-tu 9 u itH. ni. ville, llarrlsbunt, etc., connecting "with Reading ao4 Columbia Kallruad trains lor Ooliimhta, etc. iwr.ADii.ti AtAXMMOI)ATIOM Leaves Reaolin at k-.io A. si .. ,i,t.i.. ., .,1 Hons, arrrvuig at Philadelphia at 9 40 A. M. 1 rains for Philadelphia leava Ilarrlatrarg at fplfl 4. ar. and Potuville at 8 44 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia it 100 P.M. Afternoon trains leave llirrlshnr a, i-in m M., Pottsvllle at 145 P. M.. arrivtnir in Phiuulslnhia U 6 4i,P.M. HAKRISBUnQ ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reatlina at 7 80 A. M.. and llsrrl.hnr. ai 4 la s M. C'cniirctlng at Renelng with Afternoon Aonin datlou south at tl Ml P. M.. arrtvmB in Phlladelnhia mis P.M. . Market train, with passenger car attached, leaves rtitla- ' deinhia at IV 46 noon tor Readlns and all wav statiaM. Leaves Beading at ll-.'io A. M , and Downlngtown MUM 1 . ai lor rnuaueipnia ana an way stations ah tee above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. bnuday trains leave PotUviile at b'Oll A. M.,and Phila delphia at 8 Ki P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at BOO A. M., returning from Reading at 4 2t P. M, CHES1EK VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengen far Downlrgton and intormedlate polnus if. .f V1 '"M na 8 ,r' A- M- and 4 80 P. M. trains froia Plillalelphla, returning from Downlogtowa at 7u0 A. M. and 12M0 noon. NEW OKK. EXTRESS FOR PITT8BCKQ AND THS WEST Leaves New Tork at 7 and 9 A. M. ard 8 00 P. M., passin( Reading at 10.'. and 11 M A, M and 1'4S P. M., and con nectliig at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northarn Cential Kallroad express trains for Pituburg, Chicago Williamsport, Elmba. Baltimore, eto. . Returning, expnss train leaves Hanlsburg On arrival the Pennsylvania exptess lrom Pittsburg, at 8 and 9 Oft A. M. and frlA P. M,, passing Reading at 4 4!) and lO &ft A. M., aud 11-80 P M., and arriving in New York at 10 A.M. and ST46 P. M. Sleeping ears accompany thea trains through betweon Jersey City and Pittsburg. , y. change. . A utail train for Vtw Tork leaves narrlsbDrg at 2-10 T, M. Mall train lor Harrlsburg leaves New York at 11 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave PottvUle at 7 auo 11-80 A. M and 715 P. returning from Tamaqua at 7 86 A. M. and l'4 anA SCHl YLKIIX AND BlISQtTEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. for Plnegrove aa4 Harrlsburg, aud 1-,'iOP M.for Plnegrove and Trsmont, returning from Harrlsburg at3'20 P. M., aud from Tr mont at 7 35 A. M. and MS P M . TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and (migrant tickets to aft the principal points In the North and West and Canada. The following tickets aie obtainsble only at the office of 8 BRADFORD, Treasurer, N. 227 S. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, or or U. A. N1COLLS, General Supartntaod dent, Reading : COMMUTATION TICKET8. At 25 per cent, dbtcount, between any points deilred, tor lauiilles aud arms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miies between ailpolnu, t-2 50 each, for famuies and firms. BWASON TICKETS. For three, six , nlnA, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLKliOYMEN Residing on the line of the roan will be furnished card entitling themselves and wives to tickets at Lalf lata. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Hsiar day, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had onlr at tne Ticket olUce, atTUIUTEENTll audCAUAWllILL Streets. FBEIC.nT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the abova rbnmtlie C'ompauy'a lieiht Depot, UKOAU aad ' FREIGHT TRAIN'S Leave Philadelphia dally at 5 iW A. M , 12-45 noon, anil 6P. M., for liuaoing, lbanon, Harrlsburg, PottsvUla. I'ort Clinton, and all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post office for all plaes on tha road and Its branches at i A. M., and for us principal talions only at 8-li P. M. 8 tS FOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND Amboy and Philadelphia and Trenton liauroad com. pany's Lines. I ROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and Way 1 lacts, irom Walnut Street Wharf, will leave a itUows, viz. : s-Aitit 1 . 1 . . r 1 r. . . . . . . , ai u a. in., via vamueu anu Amooy, Accommoda tion At 8 A M., ia Camueu and Jersey City Express....'. At 2 P.M., via Camueo and Amboy Exprens ........ At 6 P. M via Camden aud Amboy Accommodation and Eniigiaut 1st class At 6 p. l., via Camden and Amboy Accommodation $2-31 3 0 8-011 2HS miiu Eoiujiraiii, .11 class At 8 A. Al.,2 and 6 and Ti P. Jki.. finr Mnmit Xt..lt V ..n.lil. PenilK-rleu, aud Vlnceutown. At t A. If. and t P. it! for Freehold. At 0 and 10 A. M , 12 M , 4, , (I, and 11 CO P.M. for Flak House, Palmyra, Rivcrton, Progress, Delanco, Bevcrlv. Fdgtwuter, Builiugton, l ljrenee, Bordentown, eto. The) 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. lines run direct through to Trenton LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL Lk.AVK At 11 A. M , 4-fcO, 0-46 P.M., and 12 P, M (Night). v Kensington and Jersey City Express Lines, ftue iU-OO The (i 4& P,M. Line will ruu dolly. All others Sunday excepted. . ... At 7-8o and HA, M, 8, 4 SO, 6, and C 45 P. M. and MiJ. nlgnt. for Bristol, Trenton, etc. At 7 and 10-16 A. M., 12 M., 8, 4. 6, and 6 P. M for Corn- ' wen s, 1 orresdale, Holroesburg, Tuoony, Wisoinomlrui'. ltrioeshurg, aud Frsnktord, and at 10 lit A. M., forBrui tol, Behenck's. Edoingtou, and S P. M, tuc Uoiuieabura and intermediate stations. " At 7 80 A. M. and 8-UO t. M., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo Dunkirk. Catiandulgua, F.bnlra, Ithaca. Owcg, Roches ter, Binbaiuton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. iMontrose. Wilkesbarie, Serantun, blroudsburg, Water . iap, Beivldere, Easton, Lanibtrtviile, lemlngtoa. eta The 8-80 P. M Line connects direct with the train leav ing Easton lor Mauch Chunk, Allentown.Bethleheru.etc At lf.il. lor Lanibertvltle and intermediate stations June 1. IiH 6. WILL1AJ1 U. GaTZMEU. Agant. VJOKTI1 PKNNSYLVANIA RMLROAV. JJS Depot. THIRD Street, above 1 hompson. k or BEiHLEIlEM,DOYLETOWN,MAUCIT CHUNK EASlON.WILUAMSPOl.T.aud W1LKE8BABRE At 7 e0 A. M. (Express), tor BetlUtheta, Allentowau Muuch Chunk, Hazleton, Xillluinsport, and W llkesbanw. At 8'iiO P. M. (Express) tor Bethlehem, Easton. eto. reaching Easton at 6 40 P. M. . V"" ' At 6T& P. M for Betolehem. Allentown. Mauch Chunk. For DoyleHown at H-z: A M , '4 40 and 410 P, M. For Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P.M. tut Lantdala at ti 15 P. M. White cars oi Ihe Second and Third Streets Lias City Passenger Cars run direel to the depot. 1RAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bctbieliem at 6'2." A- M. and I'l'ii Noon, and 'U Leave Doy'estown at 640 A. M.,315 and 8 30 P. M. Leave l.ant Hale at to 00 A. it 1 Leuve Fort Washmgton at 10 'fO A. M., and 215 P. M. ON SUNDAYS Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for Doy lewtown at 'I'M P. M. Do) lestown Ibr Philadelphia at 7 20 A. U. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4'o0 P. M. Through Tickets must be procured at tho ticket offlcej. THlhD BUeet or BERKS Street. 621 , ELLIS CLARK, Agent. I Q'C PHILADELPHIA AND ERI E RAIL. J. O O O .ROAD. 1 his great Una traverses the North, em and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the Cat y ot Erie on Lake Eiie It has been leased and is oporatl bv the Peunsj Kama Railroad Company. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PlTttADELPIILlL. Arrive Eastward iris Mail Tralu, 7 A.M.; Erie Expreaa lYaln. 1 P. M. Leave Westward Erie. Mail, 9 P. M. ; Erie ExpresA Train, 12 M. Piihsenger cars run through on tns Erie Mall and Express trains both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. 1 NEW YORK. CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 A. M., arrive at Erie 9 30 A.M. Leave Erie at 4 46 P. M., arrive at New York 4'10 P. tf. t legant Sleeping Cars on all the night trams. For inrorinution respecting ptuscnger business, apply at corner TU1R TIEITI and MARKET Streets, Phha. And for freight business, of the Company's Agents, S. B. Kligston, Jr., center Thirteenth and Market streets. Philadelphia-, J. W. Reynolds, Erie; William Urusra. Agent N C. K R., Baltimore. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phua. , 11. W. GWYNNER, General Ticket Agent. Phua. A. L. TYLER, General Sup., Wllliannport. WEST J EES FY RAILEOAETlINES, FE0M foot of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), conuueuo IliK MONDAY, r-epteiuber 24, 1MKI. LEAVE PlULADELl'UlA AS FOLLOWS: For Bridgeton, nalem, Mi'lvtlte, and all lntormedlat StLtions.atM A M.Mall., a 0 P. passetujur. For Woodbery, 8 A.M., 8 0 and 6 P. M. . For tape May. at 8:0 P. M. ,.,r 1 RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE Woodbury at 7M5 and 8-40 A. M.. and 454 P. ti. Brkigeton at 7-0f A. U. and 3-80 P. M. I relght.6 30P. M Saltui at tl i0 A. M. and 8 00 P. M. k reiglit,5 48 P. M. ' Mlllyil") at S'W A. M. and StW P. U Freight, 8 10 P. M. Cap?Mayatll'8A.M , Paasongor and FreUht. Fieluht will be received at Second Covered Wharf below 'Walauf et. trom UtO A. M. until 6tt0 P. M. ThatTeceldli"l'f',J -M. will gt.muiuuh the sm day. reo.U Delivary. Wo. At S. I LAWAl-.E Avenue, yjj J. VAJ,' ft.NoSLLAEJi,dupnntM4ot.