THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1866. 7.7. FINANCIAL. INKING HOUSE 1 JayCooke&(p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAD'A. Sealers in ai Government Securities OLD C-20s WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted Df TERES! ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT, Collection! made. Stock bongUt and Bold on Com mission. 0 223 m Special business accommodations retemd for ladle 5-203, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, 1040s, BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Ko. 40 SOUTH TIMID ST. I02trpi RATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Capital $300,000, Full Paid, HAS REMOVED TO ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE. Nos. 633 and 635 CflESNUT St. A. BCYD I'rceideut John W. Gili-cugb, Cashier. H7 ILLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS; No. 3G South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold) Aucmst 7.30s, And Old C-SOs, CONVERTED INTO FIVE-TWENTIES OF 1866 And the ne at Bi,niU delivered immediately, CITT LOANS BOIKJET AND SOLD. BlbBm P nanlters9 UU. ZZeaLeLX in flL gfectrtMeA tyxclLCUigcA ut ItaiL ctii.eS. Jg-ankeU. tcccLued cjl LUulLxL tetnU.. 15 . S . Bos a, SeX-aX.. J) A VIES BROTHERS, No. 225 DOCK Street, BANKEliS AND BUOKEltSi BVT A.N' BELL UNITED STATES B0KD8, ALL 18 UES. AUGUST, JUNE, and JULY 7 3.10 NOTES. COMPOUND INTEREST MOTES. u ATJGUBT 7 .10 NOTES CONVERTK INIO TUB KW 6-30 BO---DB. Mercantile Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated Block Bought aud Sold on Commission. Ill COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, JANUARY COUPONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. STERLING, LANE & CO , BANKERS, 6 6tIBp No. U. St,,,,lj Btrcet' JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTCBEBS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage. Cords, Twines, Etc No. 1 North WATER Street, and Ko. 22 Worth DELAWARE Avenue, miLJJJKU-UI.. Kpwll-,' IE Fitlkr, Michael Wsatbb, COXBAD F. ClOTBLKB. 2 14 r-iO ARCH STREET. (J AS FIXTURES, ' CHANDELIER. BRONZE STATUARY, ETC. ttonol their friends, and tba public generally, to their lame aud elegant assortment ol OAS fixtures, CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZli WARES. Those wishing handsome and thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable price, will find it to their advantage to give u a call belore purchasing else where, , . - ....-., ...., .,,, i .t. X,. IS. scored or tarnis-ieu u&iuio. kuuihiwi m.u pedal care and at reasonable pike t)4 6tu VANKIRK ft CO. A LVXANDEB G. C ATT ELL A CO., TJL PRODUCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 16 NORTH WHAHViSS s AND NO. 27 NORTH rVATF.R 8TBEET, PHILADELPHIA. AtBXAKPH O. CATTEI.L. C'i KLIJAH O CATI8LL. LANDHCAPE DRAWING CABDS, A BJMU tiful seilesot views, fifteen In uumber, -lned iur the Instruction et Juvenile artists, price, la ents a PHClage. With the KVKMINO TP.LEGKAPU, i.V YORK CLlrrEK c, win t toono on sale at tbe YORK CI tomerSEV TU and CIltrtMUT Btrtei XI If tk'U Uk VIM INSURANCE COMPANIES. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 33 South FOURTH Street . PHILADELPHIA. A nn sal P allele Mimed against General Aceldenta all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insureme effected lor one year, In an" sum from 1104 to lO.OdO. at a premium of only one-half per cent., securing tbe lull amount Insured In cane of death, and a compensation each week equal to the whole pre mium paid Short timaTlcketsfb-A J, 5,7, or 10 day,, or 1.8, oi 8 months, at Klcenual ft, nsurlna In the sum ofvaooe, or Hiring I8 per weexti .tisabled, to be had at the General Ollloe, Ne. 13) S. FOURTH Street, Philadel phia, or at the radons Hallioad Ticket offices. He sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Iran at Insurance Company. For circulars and farther Information apply at the General Oflico, or of any ol the authorized Agent of the "ompany. f y w,g botttt. President ' JAMES M. CONRAD, Treasurer HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary. JOHN O. BULLITT, Solicitor. DIRECTORS. L. L. ITonpt, late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company i. E. Klngslev, Continental Hotel. Samuel C. Palmer. Cashier ot Com. National Bank. It. U. I.eisenrlnK, Nos. !t,17 and 239 Dock street James M. Conrad, firm of Conrad A Walton, Ho. W Maiket street. Knocb kcwla, late Oen. Bnp'tTenna R. Tt. Andrew Atehsney, B. W. corner ot Third and Walnut reels. ). C. Franolscns Oen. Agent Penna n. R. Co. Thomas K. I'cterson, No. 3WI6 Market street W. W. KurtE, Ami ot Kuiu.A Uowaru, No. M 8. Third street. 13 10m 1829C1IARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co, or I'lIILA DELPHIA. Assets on Januarvl, 18GO, 2,500,85100. Capital , Acciued Nurplus... fixmlums tm.mo 0( W4 M.1i; l.lVi,3W)-8J INCOME FOB 1S UNSETTLED CLAIMS. 11,467 5). LOSSES PAID SINCE OVER 5,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term DIRECTORS. Charles H Bancker. Edward O. Dale, OeorKC Kales, Alfred Fitter. . union n suvr, Samuel Grant, George W.Hlcharda, Isaac Lea, Francis W. Lewis, M. B. H'eterWcCall JIlAKLr.B N. BANCKER, President KDWAKII f llil.f. Vlnlro.l4... JAB. W. McALLIUTER, Btcretary protvm. 2 tll REM OVAL. The Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Companv IIAVF KEMOVED TO THEIR K" E W OFFIC E, XOBIUEAST (JORNLX . U ESN IT and SFKTU Streets, 1 IDS PHILADELPHIA. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AMD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums Received by the Company in 1865, S4.047.175. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $1,018,250 All Losses promptly adjusted wltbont reference t England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICE, No. C Merchants' Exchange' riULADKl.l'UIA. 18116m PliOYIDENT UFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 1 No. Ill South FOURTH Street. ISCOltPORAlED 3d MONTH, Wd.. I860. CAPITAL, ftlfiO OW, PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums or by i 10 or .0 year Premiums, Non-lorieiture. ' ' Endowments, payable at a mture age, or on prior deceue, by Yearly Premiums, or 10 year Premiums both c a ses Non-torlelture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Po Idea. Children's Endowments 1 bis Company, while giving the Insured the security oiaeaiu-ip titiw, win uivice me euure pronts ul the 1,1, t busine s among Its Policy holders. Moneys revived ut Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charier to execute 'iruats, and toaotii Executor or Aomluistrator, Assignee or Guurdlau.an In other fiduciary capacltb s, under appointment o any Court of this Commonwealth, or of any person orj er sons, or bodies politic or corporate. ' W1IECTOK8. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBTJRT. JlltEMlAUHAOKKli, IHENUY HAINES, JOHUA H. MORRIS, p WISTAK IIKO kit, B1CUAKD W001. WM. C. LONGttTBJtiH, CHARLES F. COFFIN. SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARRT, President. Actuary THOMAS WISTAM. M.D., 3. B. T0WXSESD, Meoica Examiner, Leiial Adviser. TiMBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TUB X1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Incorporated 1825 Charter Perpetual No. 010 W ALNU'l Street, opposite Indt peudonoe Square. 'ibis Company, lavurahly known to the community for over forty years contiuuo to Insure against loss or 'tsmape by are on Public or I'rivaie Bulidinge. either permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. ibeir Capital, together with a larpe Surplus Fund,! Invested lu ihe most caicml manner, which enables them to oiler to the Insured an undoubted security In the case o I loss. pjntCTOi Dsnlcl Fmlth. Jr.. , John Devereux, Alexander Benson, I Thomas Siuiih, Isaac llazlehursu, Henry Lewis, Thomas Bobbins, J. Ullllughain Fell, Daniel Baddock. Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President William U. Cbowkll, secretary. . awj FIICENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OK PHILADELPHIA. INCOBHORA1ED IB64-CH ABTER PERPETUAL. No.224 WALMIt Street, opoosite tbeExchansc. In addition to MARINE and 1 ALAN U ISSCRA NCF., this Company Insures Iroiu loss or damage by FIRE, or liberal terms 00 buildings, merchandise, furniture, et c. , lor 1 lin! ted period., and permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. The Company has been In active operation for more than SIX t V YEa Rw. during which ail losses have been protnptj adjusttd and paid. John L. Hodge, VJBIt'lunn, Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Benjamin Ettinr. Tuouiai 11. Cowers, . R, McUenrv. Edmuud castlllon, m. ti. iwanony, John T. Lewis. William s. Grant, Robert W. Leaning, D. c'ark Wharton, eamuei nucox, LOUIS I'. NOiriB. JOHN AVUL'HEREB. President Sampel Wilcox. Beoreuiy. IS lWi, OLD SHINGLE UOUfHiFITim HTEbi'l COVERED IMIIIMMi fll.l I WITH JOHS'o ENGLISH ROOF1NO CLOTU, Andooated with LIQUID GUTTA PERCH A PAINT. Diaklngthem perfectly water proof. LEAKY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutta fercha Paint, andlwarranted lor five years LEAKY SLA IE BOOKS coated wltb liquid which becomes as bard as slate. TIN, COPPER ZINO, or IKON coated with Liquid Gutta Percha at small ex pense. Cost ranging from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board or Shlnirle Moot ten ceuts per square foot, all complete Materials constantly on hand anilor sale by tbe FHIf.ADt LI HIA AM) PV.NNMV LV A VIA ROOFING COMl'ANY. GEORGE HOBART, III t So. 30Sorth FOlRrUtr 1 I ; M U ti I- WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. U & A. C. VAN 13 E I L, OLD RYE WHISKY, F0S FAMILIES AND TBE TRADE. Ko. 1.1IO CIIF.SNtT Street. 1-X, & A. C. VAN li E I L 1 FINE OLD SHERRY WINES, For Families and the. Trade. Ko. 1310 ( IIKSNI T Street. & A. C. VAN B E I L, VERY SUPERIOR DRANDY, For Mtdiciual and other uses. Nn. 1310 CIIESM'T Street. J-Jt & A. C. VAN BEIL, CHAMPACNES OF ALL FAVORITE BRANDS. No. 1310 C IIESNUT Street. JJ. & A- C. VAN IJEIL WINE MEltCIIANTS, 11 19 mw.'Cmrp No. 1310 ClIESNt T St. NATHANS & SONS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eto. Eto. No. 19 North FRONT Street. riilLAUHLi'LUA, HOBas rvATBAirs, BORACK A. HATH ATM, OH I. A HI IP P. SATBAV8. 10 25 HATS AND CAPS. J A T S, CATS, F U II S BARTALOTT & CO., No. 553 North EIGHTH Street. Full and ell assorted stock ol HATS AND CAPS, For Mens', Roys', and Children's wear. Also, a choice vaiicty ol LADIES' runs, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, No. 53 NORTH EIGHTH STREET '0 24 wfm2mrp Below Arch. GOVERNMENT SALES. G OVKKNME.NT HALE AX AUGUSTA. GLOHOIA. The followlDB; Property will be sold at A PLBLIO AUCTlOiS, TO BE HELD AT THE UN1IEU STATES ARSENAL. AT AUGUS1A, GEORGIA, ON T11UK&DAY, Deo.'uiber 20, 1836. Property at l OHl PISUEH, Ol tU Carolina, as follows : About 70.C00 pounds nnservioeable Guns. Shot, andbhell. S4 unserviceable Gun Carriages, with the iron on mem. 8i0 barrels damaged Powder. I Lying at the Itailroad Depot, in ATLANTA, Georgia , 104,100 ponndg Cast-iron Gung. ; At tuo Fiudley iron W orks, at MACON, Geor- giai A Vine Steam Press Ilamincr, actlns; direct from Cylinder. W eirht ot drop fcOOO louuus. At the AUGIHTA ABSENAL AM) POWDER WOBKB, the lollowinjr: 112 000 pounds Cast-iron Guns. 12,100 pounds Cttet-iiou Castinfts, some of them valuable. 80OOOO pounds Cast-iron Scrap, shot and shell, eto. etc. . 6000 pounds Copper Scrap. 100 Field Gun carriages, with the irons on them. 140 Ammunition Chests, black, walnut, and copper. tio acts of Artillery Harness, for two horses, And a quantity of olhci property, consisting; princi pally ot Saddles, Horse Equipments, Infantiy Accoutrements (leather). Musket Appendages, Harness. Bullet Mould?, Powder Flasks, and Blacksmiths' Bellows The sale will commence at 10 A, M., and continue until all the property is sold. 1KKVM. Twenty per cent, on wt stay ot the sale, and the k maiuder when the property Is delivered or within ton das. Persons desiring to purohase tbe piopcrty either at Fort Fisbor, N. C, Atlanta or Macon, Ga., should examine it Leiore the day ot the sale. V. W. FLAGLER, Brevet Lieut. -Col. U. S. A., Capt Ord , 11 S220t Commanding Augusta Arsenal. fyl ON UM ENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot 1TALIAK MAHISLE MONL'MEN'Tg, TUMtta AND UKAVC 'OAVflbS i Will be sold cheap for cash. W ork tent to any part ol the United Btates. ; HENRY 8. TARR. ' HARBLK WORKS, 2 wlmV No. 110 GREEN Street. PhlUdelplU H ART! RTTRRKK ARTIFIPIAT. Ult Inn. I... A m.llani'ii. Iiw Deloriullj, ete. etc. These Lluihs are iransierreu irom 1110 in ionn ana ni ; are the lightest. mot durable, comlort- abla. Derieot. and artlauo subatltuta ' yet Invented 'Ihev are anDroved and BainnlAil hr tli lTnlld AikIm. Govatii- aient and our Drlnclual Sumeona. Patented AiUTtlst 18. lbt; May 'ii, iHbH May 1, UML Addreaa KIM SAI L A CO., KO. m Al'.CH Btreet. Philadelphia. Pamphlet free. V tin PRIVY WELLS-OWNERS OF PROPERTY Tbe only place to get Privy Weill cleaned and d nJected at very low price. peyso. Mami'actarer of Poudreiie 10f C0LD8MITU1' U ALL. L BUAlil Street VfA JA!f'v if If NORTH' K ' Sixth Sti.vS1 JJ VV M LUMBER. 1 ftftf-i -8KI'KCT WHITE TINE BOARDS lOUU. AND PLANK. , i . 'neb. CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON. IK feet long. ,,J- HiH . IH.t and 4 Inch. WHITB PlNF. PANEL PAT1FRN PLANK LAI OK AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND 1866 Tt 111 I. I) I M ril unit nru. .). Bl ILD1NOI . . LUMBER I LUMBER I LUMBER! t-t vinui,int ruruHinu, A-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DFLAWA RK FLOORINU, f-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WIJITK PINE FLOORING ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. 8PRUCE FLOORING. SI KP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1 Qfifi -CEDAR AND CYPHERS JLOUv). SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR SB INGLES. SHORT CEIVAat SHINGLES. COOI'KR SHINGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT KOH 8 A LP! LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POTS. No. 1 CEDAR LOOS AND POST. 1866 LUMBER FOB UNDERTAKE' f.rTIURlru h-fu nNnvVi.lfh.NM ur n i r.DAlt, WALNUT, AND PIN h, RED CEDAR WALNUT, AND PINK. QCC ALBANYLUMBEBOFALLKIND XOUO. ALKANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. Oil , tJl'I.AR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OA.l PLAN K AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VEWF.ERt 1866 -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURER)?. CIGAK-HOX M A N L FAfM'H REUS). SPANIS11 CEDAR BOX BOARDS. iQCKCK SPRi:('E JOJSTI 6PRUCE JOIST! JIOUU. SPRUCE JOIST SPRUCE JOIST. FROM 14 TO XI FEET LOSO. FROM It TO FEET LONG. SUPERIOB NORWAY HCANTLISU. MAI LE. BkOTHKU X CO., 11 ti tmrp Mo. ?,ViQ BOLTH STREET TW. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD, N. E. COR. . FIFTEENTH and si ILESStieeU. OFF LIUs FOR SALE, , . M CHEAP FOB CA8H, Panel 1st com., 2d com., 3d com., 4 4, 5-4, ,8 4M V hite Pine, seasoned. First aud second quality Yellow (4 4, 8-4) and White Pine (4-4) Flooring Boards. Urat and second quality one and two-sides Fence poaiffs. shelving Boards, Bass, sh, Planks and Boards, White Pine sills, all sizes t Step Boards, 4 4 6-4. Hemlock Joist aud ecauulng, Ifom li to 28 feet long, ail widths. Spruce Joists, Sills, and Scantling, from 12 to 29 feet, long all wiutus. Plastering Lath (English and Calais) Pickets. Shingles, Cbesuut l'ost, etc Mahogany, Wa nut Plank and Boards. A ll kinds ot Building Lumber cut and furnished at tu bortest notice, at the lowet price. 11 ii lm QIIARLES ESTE, LUMBER MERCHANT. Seventeenth and Callowlilll Sis., OFFERS Dry Pattern l'ine, all grades: Seasoned Walnut Boards and Plank, from one to six Inches thick Ash, Chestnut, Cherry, and Poplar Boards and Plank. .Also, Building Lamberot all kinds; 4-4 and.5 4 Caro lina, Delaware, and Wblte l'lna Flooring. Worked Lumber alway on hand. tlU281mwJui j c. r E n k i n s, ' LUMBER MERCHANT, Successor to R. Clark, Jr , NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand, a large and varied assortment ot BuLdlnx Lumber. t MS SHIPPING. K 8TEA51 TO LIVERPOOL -CALLING L,.at Uueenstown The In man Line, sailing .Kuu-ncc.ij, Liijiu, m. nuiwi oio.c Alalia. ,'C1TY OF PARIS" caturday, December IS ,'KANG liOO" Wednesday, December 1 CU V OF NEW YORK' Saturday, December ri 'CITY OF DUBLIN" weduesday. December 29 and each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, a t noon, lrom Pur No. 4S North river. BATEa OF PASSAGE By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday t First Cabin, Gold f90 Steerage, currency S33 To London.... 93, To London 41 To Puns I' fl To Pane 69 Passage by the Wednesday steamers : First cabin, f!tlj steerage, ti!9. Payable In United States currency. Passengeisalso forwarded tj siarrc, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., at moderate lates. Meerage passage from Liverpool or Qneenstown, $40, enrrencv. Tickets can be bought here by persons send ing tor their II lends. For luriher Information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Ageut. 7 Ko. Ill WALNUT Street, Phllada. fffffc STAR LINE TO NEW ORLEANS. The New York Mall Steamship ompany'eflne ocean steamers will leave Pier 46 NORTH RIVER, Hew York, at S o'clock P. M., as follows i MORNING STAB On Saturday MONTEREY On Wednesduy HAVANA On Saturday AlISSOl'Kl On Weducsduy All bills of lading signed at the effice upon the pier For freight or passage apply to C. E. GARRISON, President, UAKItlSON ALLEN, 10 111 4i No. S BOWLING GREEN, Sew York. H. L. LEAF, Agent, Ofl'.ce Adams' Espresn, No. S2U Cbesuut s.rect. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES, SEMI-WEEKLY, FOB NORFOLK AND RICHMOND, cabins i8 and 8 CHARLESTON, cabin -5. Sccotid clans lit SAVANNAH, cabin 'lb. Secondclass 13 Every SATURDAY, Star line .'or NEW ORLEANS Direct NFW ORLEANS First cablu..kbU. Second cabin.. 40. Second class.. tij First cabin.. M). Second cabin.. 40. Secondclass.. it) With uufurp acsed accommodations to either class. For ireleht or paisage, apply to ALLEN K. THOMAS dfc CO., 10 19 4p No- 6 BOWLING GBEEjf. New Tork. m -ira. FOR NEW YORK. PI1ILADEL , f -- - - '- delphia Steam Propeller Company De Tiiuitu bwlltsure Lines, via Delaware and Korluui Canal, leaving del y at 12 M. and 8 p. At., sounecLug with al Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will bo taken upon accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. 11 A HID CO., g" ho 1.I2S DELAWAKKAvenne 2-1ft TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. iiJkLjil The undersigned having leased the KEN e,.x,ijlyN SCREW DOCK, beus to inform his friends aud tbe nations of the Dock that be Is prepared with iiiereased lac littles to accommodate those having- vessels to be lalsed or repair1, and being a practical ehip-car-ut liter and caulker, will give peraoual attention to the ' , . -., , .1 , I. , ... ... .main y 1,1' I H viii.ud.vu w uiui i yj a avMatiaD. csptaius or Agents. Ship-Carpenters, and Machlnlsu bav lug vessels to repair, a.e iMillctted to ca l. Uaviiiu the agency for the sale of "Wetterstodt's Pateut Meta.lc Composition" lor Copper paint, lor the preservation ot vessels' bottoms, for thlscl y, I am pre n.rcd toluiuUh theeauieon favoaible terms. P' JOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensington Screw Dock, 1 )j DtLAWARE 4 venue above Laurel street JOBEUT SHOEMAKER it CO., WHOLESALE DRIGGISTS, AKUrACXTZS. - AND LEAL LltS JS Piiluts, Yarulslics. ana Oils, No. 201 NORTn FOURTH STREET, 84m - COBNEP. OF KACE. 1 WILLIAM 8 . (i it A COMMISSION MERCHANT. N T, ' vo ti S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, ACKNT OK Dupont's Gunpowder, Kerlned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc, W. Baker A Co.'t ChnaolaUt. Cocoa, and Broma. Crocker Bios. A Co.' YsUow Mstal hea'Utu, Bolts and Nats. RAILROAD LINES. READING It A I L R 0 A I v,., wrtrr , ."tF.AT 1RUNK LINE. ' IROM mrT.ADEI.PUIA TO THE INTERIOR OT PENNSYLVANIA, THE 8CIHI V I . K I LL , HU SQUE II ANNA, CLMBFItLAND AND W'YOMIJIt V AL LEVS. TflE NOUTU; KOUTHWEST, AND THE CA a ADAS WINTER ABRAHGEMF.NT OF PA8SEIGEB TRAINS. Oc'ober S.1W6, Leavlrgthe Company s Depot, at THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Streets, Philadelphia, at the following hoars: KORNTNG ACCOMVODATIOrT, ' At T P0 A. M., for Reading and intermediate Statfnns. Retumlng, leaves Reading at 6 SO P. U., arriving PhlUdelphla at 8 10 P. M . ........ MORNING EXPRESS, At 8-JB A. ., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrtienrff, Pott vllle, Plnegrove, Tamaiua, Snnbtiry. Willlamsport, Klmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Abentown, JV llkesbarre, Plttston, York, Carlisle, Chainbersbnrg, Uagerslown, eto. etc. This train connects at RfcADTNa with East renniryt yanla Railroad trains f r AHeutowa,ete.,and the Lebanon valley train for Barrisburg, etc, at PORT CFiNTON with Catawlssa Hal, road trains for Williamsburg, Lock Haven. F.lmlra, etc. at HAKRISIUJRO with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schoylkill and Suaqna ianra trains At Northunilierland, WiUlanuport, York. Chatnberaburg, Plnegrove, etc. AFTERNOON EXPTtESS Leaves Philadelphia at 8 30 P. M., for Reading Potts v Ilarrlsburg, eto., connecting with Beading and O ILbia Kallroadt rains for Columbia, eto. BEADING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 610 A. M., stopping at all way Sta tions, arrtvlsg at Philadelphia at V 40 A. M. Lemming, leaves Philadelphia at 4 SO P. H.; arrives In Heading at 7 86 P. M, i rains lor t'huadelphia leave Ilsrrlshurg at BIO A.M., and Pottsvllle at 8'46 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 100P. M. Afternoon trains leave Ilarrlsburg at 2-10 P. M., Pottsvllle at 3 45 P, M., arriving In Philadelphia at 6 46 P.M. HARRISntJKQ ACCOMlfODATTON1 Leaves Reading at T to A. M., and Ilarrlsburg at 4 1ft P. M. Conn.ctlng at Heading with Afternoon Aooommo datlou south at ti Ml P. AL, arriving In Philadelphia at 9 10 P. M. Market train, with passenger ear attached, leaves Phila delphia at 12-44 noon for Reading and all way stations. Leaves Reading at 11 SO A.M. and Downlngtown at 12 M P. M lor Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sunday! excepted. Snnday trslna leavePotUvllleate-OOA. Mand Plilla de phla at 8 15 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at a w a. n .viuruiiiK irom Aeaaing l 1 in r. Al, CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger tor Downlrgton and Intermediate points take the 7-aO and 8-l.r( A. M. and 4 J0 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downlngtown at 7U0 A. M. and Vl-M noon. NEW YOKK EXPKE8B FOR PITT8BTJBO AND THE WEST Leaves New York at 7 and n A. M. an d 8-00 P. M., passing Reading at 108 and II 58 A, M and P4b P. It., and con necting atHarrlaburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Cential Ballroad express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago Wtluamsport, Elmlra, Baltimore, eto. Returning, express train leaves Ilarrlsburg on arrival e the Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, at 8 and 05 A. M. and 915 P. M,, passing Reading at 4 4!) and 10-52 A. M., and 11-80 P M., and arriving In New York at 10 A.M. and 8'46 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change. A mail train for New York leaves Harrlsbnrg at 9-10 P. M. Mail train for Harrtsbnrg leaves New York at 111 M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY BAILROAD. Train leave Pottsvllle at 7 and 11-30 A. M and 715 P. M , returning from Tamaqua at 7 85 A. M. and 140 and 4 16 P.M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 50 A. M. for Plnegrove and Hairlsburg, and 1-50 P M.for Pinegrove and Tremout, returning from Karrlsbnrg at 3-80 P. M.,and from Tre mout at 7'ii5 A. U. and P. M. TICKETS. Through flrst-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canada. The following tickets aie obtainable only at the office of 8 BRADr ORD, Treasurer, Ne. 1K7 S. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NICOLL8, General Superintend dent. Reading : COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 21 per cent, discount, betw ten auy points desired, for families and Arms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles between ad points, $52 50 each, for families and firms. BCASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced raws. CLEltUVMEN Residing on the line of the road will be furnished cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half I are. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Satur day, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket office, atTilLUTEfeNTB. and CALLO W'HLLL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the aVor points from the Company's Fiek-ht Depot. ttliOAD and WILLOW Street. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 6 ao A. M, 12 45 noon, and C P. M., for Beading, Lebanon, Uarrisburg, Pottsvllle. Port Clinton, and all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and Ha branches at 6 A. M., and for the principal t anon a only at a-15 P. M. Mi6 FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND all the Stations on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting Railroads. INCREASED DESPATCH. IHE CAMDEN AND AMHOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES for New York will leave WALNUT Street Wharf at S o'clock P. M. dally (Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered belore 4. o'clock, to be for warded the same day. Beturnlng, the above lines will leave New York at 13 noon, and 4 and 6 P. is. Freight for Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, and all points on tlieCuuiden and Aniboy Railroad; also, on the Belvldere, Delaware, and Ilemlngton; the New Jersey, the Fieehold and Jamesburg. aud the Bur- ( lincton and Monnt Holly luliroads, received aud for warded up to 1 P. M. The Belvidere Delaware Railroad connects at Ph III Ins- burg with the Lehich VaUey Railroad, and at Manun 1 achtink witii all points ou tbe Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Raiuoad, forwarding to Syracuse, Builalo and other points in Western New Vorx. The New Jersey Railroad counecU at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Ratlread, and at Newark with the Morris tud Essex Railroad. A slip memorandum, specliylng the marks and numbers, shippers and consignees, uiuft. In every instance, be sent w ith each load ol goods, or no receipt will be given. N. B Increased facilities have been made for the transportation of live stock. Drovers are Invited to try the route. When stock is furnished in quantities of two t arloads or more, it will be delivered at the toot ol Fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier Ko. 1. North liiver. as the shippers may designate at Die time of bUlpnieut. For terms, or other Inlennailnn, anplv to W A LIE It FREEMAN, Freluht Agent, 29 0. 226 8. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson. For BETHLEllEM.DOYLksTOWN.MAUcn CITUNK, 1 AblON, WILLI AM SPORT, and WILKESBARRE. At 7-0 A. M. (Express), for BetlOeheia, AUentown, Maucb Chunk, Huzleton, WlUionisport, and WUkeabarre. At a-ii0 P. M. (Express) lor Bethlehem, Eastou, etc., reaching Fafton at 6'4b P. M. At 5'15 P. M for Bethlehem, AUentown. Mauek Chunk. For Doylestown at -J5 A. M., K itO and 4-15 P. M. For Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. r or Lonsdale ate 15 P. M. White cars ol the Second and Third Streets Line City I asstiiger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem al 6-25 A. M. aud Noon, and 6-U P.M. Leave Poy'estown at (5-40 A.M., 813 and 0 80 P. M. Lca e Lantdale r,t li'OO A. M- .,.. Leave Fort Washington at llKO A. M and 215 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at i) A. M Philadelphia for Doyletitown at H ao P.M. 1 io lelowii lor Philadelphia at 7 '20 A. M. lieiiilehcm lor Philadelphia at 4-30 P. M. f-hrouuh Tickets must be procured at the ticket offices, TlllhDblreetorBEKKB Street. 6 iil ET.t IS CLARK, Agent. -i Olir PHILADELPHIA AND ERI E RAIL J OUU. ROAD. This great line traverses tlie North crn and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania totheClty oi Erie on Lake Erie It has been leased and Is operated I v tho Peuns-v lvonla Railroad Company, l iME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward Erie Mail Train.7 A.M.; Erie Express 1 ism, I-20P. St.; Elmlra Mail, 6 40P. M . Leave Westward Erie Mall, 8 P. M.t Erie Express 1 mln, 12 M. I Elmlra Mull. S UO A M. I'uneuger cars run through on tne Erie Mall and Express t Una wlihout change both ways botween PUiladulphia dErie. KEW YORK COXKECTIOS. Lenvo New York at 9 A.M.. arnve at Erie 10 00 A. M. Leave New York at 5 00 P. M arrive at Erie 7-15 P. M, Lea e Erie a. 5 'M P.M., ttti: c at New York 4-40 P. M. Leave Erie at 9-10 A.M., arrive at New York 10-10. A M. Elei nut Sleeping earn ou all tLe night trains. For'lnforniatlon respecting passenger business, apply at Comer THIRTIETH, and MARKET Streets, I'hlia. And for freight business, ol the Company's Aueiits.s. D, Flngston, Jr., corner Thir eentli and Market streets, I-olladclphlat J. W. Boyuolds, Erlei WllUaul Urown, ent N C. B. H., Baltlmoro. . . ' ll.H Iiotsi CN. Clcntri! Frctl.t Assnt. PVJa. H. W. GWV NNER, General Ticket Agent, Phila. A L. TVLElt, General Sup.. WUllamtpurt. EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM .... ... u . hi: l't riireat ( L Dir Fuirv). ojuuneno- it -i vioxda V. t cntuijibor 24. IIjG. LEAN L PiiiLADELPillA AS FOLLOWS : For Hridge'on. Salem, MlilvUle. and a.l lniermediata s 51i'.,st' A U. Mall., B-iiO P. M., Passeuger. lor W.Kl.urv,tl A. M.,l)'i)0andd I. M. ' Tot I uue Mv, at 8 ;I0 P. M. , ; '0Ilut""'KjrVllRNVO TRATN8 TFVW Woodbury at 715 and 840 A. M., aad 4-54 P. M. a lliK.eoni 70.) . J.en.l8-.A'1'. M trenht ItuP.M Su ui atti f-OA. M. and 8 U. V. U. relght,5 14 P. M. Mulvll e ai C .V A. M. and H P. M. Freight, ii 10 P. M. CaieMsyal 1145 A. M.,Psaoug. rand Freljht. Freight will bo received at Second Coverot Wharf t J w Ws.nut street, from P-00 A. M. m.Ul 6( P. M. 1 ha t r eel i d heforc 7-to A . M . will go th roiuh tli mu da. t ; 'n,lliver.'Ko. '28 8. !! LAWAUE Aveuuj. li J. V tVSi LKS SSELaEK, SujiiiBts:nlu:i'.. .1 ": PHILADELrniA, WILMINGTOJI AND BAL T1M0BE BAILROAD. S ' TIME TABLB. ' Comsnenclng MONDA Y.NovemlMr M, 1WM. Trains witf leave Depot, corner of BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue, as follows " Express Trala at 418 A. M. (Mondays exo4d), fM Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Otiester, Wtlaaln. ton, Newark, F.lkton, Northeast, PerryviUe, Uavra-d. Brace. Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, , Mas;aoUa. Chase's and Stammer's Run. --v-. Way MaU Train at 8-la A. M. (8onday eptd), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Oonnectlac withiieiaware Itailioad at Wilmington lor Crisiield aa Intermsulata stations. , frJL ('T xceptod). Lxir.',i?i?Kai!, excepted), for BO- NlghtF.XDreasatllP. M rdniiv. rT).niM. w. .L !rB,on,.C?nnec,,,t.HJ,m,n,,,n wl,h Delaware ReuroaA llne(8amrdayseicepted).stopplugatMlddletown.8myrmm: 1 over, Harrington, Seatord. SaUhbary, Princess Anne, ansf connjethig at Crtsneld with Boat tor Norfolk, PortsmouUl, Passengers by Boat from BaMnjore for Fortress Most, roe at d Norfolk wUl Uka the LV4 A. M. train. . WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia . Wi mington. Leave Phnadelphla at l.W, 4 00, 6. and 11-90 (dally! P ?" JF.h I'00 r-M- u'"ln eonnects with Delaware KaIlro4 for Mllford and intermediate stations. The 6 P. M. traiai rune to New Cat tie. (dIai'l,)p!t!mln'i'0n tT15' 8'W A M-' 8 FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave BaltlmTia 7-i A. M , Way-maiJ. 9" A.' If.. Expiers. MOP. M., Express. 6 85 P. at., Exprea. - P. M., Express. I n m Hait more to Ilavre-de Grace and intermediate; nations at ItuP.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. I eave Cheater at 4-48 and 8-54 A. M., and 8-88 P. If. Leave Wilmington at 5 ltd and 140 A. M., and i ll p. K. SUNDAY TRAIN Leaves Baltlnoreat 8 '26 P. M..aunnlna- at R.m-A. Grace, Perryvliie, ana Wilmington. Also stop et Elktosi and Newark to take passengers lorPniiadelphla and leave usengers from Washington or Baltimore, and Chaster aa lave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. j nrougii iicaeis te aii points west, South, and South west, may be procured at Ticket Office, No. 828 Chesout street, n nder Continental Hole). Persons purchasing tickets at tills ouicecan have tlielrbaggage checked at thekr residence by Graham's Hnggsge Express. ' 416 H. F. kenn'ey, Saperlntendent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. WINTEB ARRANGEMENT. The Trains of tlie Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot at Thtrty-nm and Market streets, which ta reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Paseeruroc Railway. Those of theChesnutand Walnut Street Roil, way run within one square of It. on Sundays Tbe Market Street cars leave Eleventh ant filarketSts. 85 minutes before tbe departure of each Trala. Mann's Bs gage Express will oall for and deliver Ba gage at the Depou Orders left at the Office, No. 61 Chea nut street, will receive attention. JvXAllS-a LKAVa DKl'OT, vu.: Mall Train at 8-00 A. K Paoll Accommodation, No. 1 A 2, at 10 A. M. A 11 80 P. tl Fast Line and Erie Express ..at 12-00 M. Parkesburg Train at 1-00 P. at Hamsburg Accommodation... at 230 H Lancaster Accommodation .....at 4 00 M Pittsburg and Erie Mall at 0 00 M Philadelphia Express at 11-00 M Pittsburg and Erie Mall leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leave dolly. Ail other train! dally, except Sunday. Passengers by Mall Train goto Willlamsport withoat change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 8-10 P. M. Passengers by Mall Train go to Carlisle and Chambera burg without change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at the Ticket Office. No &il Chesnut street TRAINS AUK1VK Al DKfOT, VIZ. 1 Cincinnati Express at 13-50 A. at. Philadelphia Express at 710 Paoll Accommodation, No. 1 A 2, at 8 20 A. M. Ac 7-10 P. K. Parkesburg Train at 990 A at. Lancaster Train at 13 40 P. AC. Fast Line at 1-30 " Day Expret) ..,,.,,.,.,.,. at Ilarrlsburg Accommodation ........'at' D 50 Philadelphia I xpress arrives daily, except Monday. Cincinnati Expres arrive uaiiy. All other trauma dally, except Sunday. waussj Passengers leaving Lock TTaven at 7 00 A. M.. and Wil llamsport at 8-40 A.M., reach Philadelphia without chanaV ofcars.from Willlamsport, by Day Express, at 6-60 r. it The PennsylvaiUa Railroad Company will not assnma any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel.aa limit their respousibulty to One Hundred Dollar value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In valoa will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by Moial contract. For further Information, apply to JOHN C.ALLEN, Tioket Agent, No. 681 Chesnnt St. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket A.ent at thrSc An Emigrant Traill runs daily (except Sunday), roc fu'J Particular aa to fare and accommodations, apply to 812 FRANCIS FUNK, No.137 DC-CK Street. FOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND Amboy and Philadelphia and Trenton Ballroad Cobw pony Lines FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and Way Place, from Wolnut Street Wharf, will leave aa JOUOW Sf TlaS WAAtaL. At 6 A. M., Tla Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion ti-9 Al 8 A M., via Camden and Jersey City Express..... 8 Of) At 2 P. M via Camden and Amboy Express .' a-ua At (i P. M., via Camden aud Amboy Accommodation and Emigi out 1st class 3-34 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommodation and Emigrant, 2d class l-ag At 10 A. M.. 2 and ft P. M., for Mount Hoiiy. Ewan vllie. Peniht-rtoii.lltrmlngham. aid Vli ,-! ,w. -,. 6 A M. and HP. M for Mount Holly only. ' At U A. M. and 3 P. M. for Freehold, AtC and 10 A.M . 14 M. ,4, 6,6, and 11-80 P.M. for Flak House, Palmyra, Rlvortoti, Progress, Delanco, Beverly. Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden town, eto. The 10 A. M. and 4 P. At. lines run direct through to Trenton. I.INE8 FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVgt At 11 A. M., 4-30, (i-46 P.M., and 12 P. M. (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City Express Lines, fare ki-oo. . The U 46 P.M. Line will run daily. All other Sunday a excepted. At 7-8o and 11 A. M ,8, 8-80, 4 80,5, and 645 P. M. and. 12 Miunlgnt, lor Bristol, Trenton, etc. At 7 30 and 10-16 A. M.,8.4 3o,5,and 12 P.M.,forScbenck' At 1015 A. M , 8, 6, and 12 P.M. lor Eddlngton, At7 il0andl0 l6A. M ,8, 4,8,6, and 12 P. M. for Oorn wcir. Torretdale, llolmesburg, Tacony, Bridesbnrg, and Frankt'ord.and at 8 P. M, for Houneaburg and inter mediate stations. At 10 15 A. M 8.4.5, , 8. and 12P . M for WIssInomUUT. BELVIDERE Dl. AWARE. RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Vullo.v, Northern Paunsylvania. and New York Statu, and the Great Lake. Dally (Suu- duys excepted) lVom Kensington Depot, as follows : At 7 80 A. M. lor Niagara tails, Hnmrdo, Dunkirk Caaan- daigua, Elmlra, Ithaca. Oweg, Rochester, Binghamtoa, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, Wlikesbarre, - Scranlon, Blroud-ihnrg, Water Gap, eto. At7-lifiA. M. and -80 P.M. lor Belvldere, Eas ton, Lantern-Hie, Flemlngton, eto. The 8-iio P. U- Line conneota direct with tbe train leaving Easton for Mauoh Chunk. AUentown, Bethlehem, eto. At 6 P. Al. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate station. December 1,18)4. WILLIAM U. UATZMEB, Agent PHILADELPHIA, CERMANTOWN, AND NORRI'iOWN RAILROAD. On and after lULKBDAi , November 1, 1866, until far ther uotice. FOB GERMANTOWS. Leave Philadelphia 6,7,8,8,10,11, U A.M.,1, t, S M. 8.4,5, 64, 6-10,7, 8,0,10,11,12 P.M. Leave Germantown 6, 7,7X.S.8'20,9, 10,11, 13 A.U 1, 2, 8, 4, 4K, 6, 6X. 7,8, ,10, 11 P. M. 'the 8 20 down train, and 3Ji aud i Pp train will not s'.op ou the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leav Philadelphia tf A. M., 2, 7, and iVP, M. Leave Germantown 84 A. M.,1,6, and OAs P.M. CHESNUT HILL BAIUIOAD. Leave Philadelphia C, 6, 10, 12 A.M 3, S,6H, T.S, and 11P.M. Ix-avc Chesnut mil 710 minutes, 8,9 10, 1110 A.M. 1-40, 40, 5'iO, 6 40. 8 40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia ) mluutes A. M.,9 and 7 P. II. Leave Chesnut Hill 7-50 minutes A. M., 1240, 8'40, aa 0 .6 minutes P.M. , FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORUI8TOWN. Leave Phlitidelpbia 6,8 35 115, mlnulci A. AL, Vm,U 4' 64,8'05 minutes, and 11 X P, M. ' U'uvNorruUown6'4u,7,7-50uUnutua,S,UA. H., IK 4' , h and n P.M. ' i he bH P. M. train will stop at Fall, School Lane, Wla st uickpn , Manay unk, Spring M ills, and Conshohockan only ON SUNDAYS, l eave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3X and 6V P. M. Leave Nvrrlstov n 7 A. M , 5 and 8 P. M. FOB MANAYUNK. Leave PhUadelnhl 6, 8 V5, 1105 minuUl A. M., I 3. IX, 5K- 6.V. -"5. "1 ll P. M. lave Manay unk 10, 7, 8 20, UX A. M., 3, 8, X 8. P. M. 03I firST)AYS. ""'., Teave Philadelphia U A. M.,iJ. and Ki P. M. 1 Leave Manayunk 7 A. M.kand 9 P. M. f V. B. WILSON. General Superintendent, ' " Lot Niii'lH and UKKjsN ttirset ' ' FERTILIZERS. 3 AUG II ' S ' R A W BONB FL'PfiR-PHOSPHAXE OF LIME , 1 h. great Ferfllrer for fJS ' 1 nd permanent m Us tflK-ta .Mtauiisuw. v raler. supplied by o. dtrect from th. what 1 1 the maniilaetory, I Uauuiactured only by pTJ(;H A SOVH, I omc. Ho. H South Mt AWABAjJga, t ( 4.mw4r,. RAILROAD LINES. hi ;'l"ng at coaster, Claymeat. ullS. f"; Jl'uJi Northeast, Perryvliie, Ilavre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's. Kda-ewood. Mu. nolle. Chase s and Stemmex-a Run ' aM9w"a H-