fBS ompwr READING: RATT.wnATt, luLnu AND W VOMING tat. LEYS, ■- ■■_ . „ v . WORTH, NORTHWEST AND THE CANADAS T _.. PASSENGER trains . »JSn?T^'nSS?f ,1 y’ B Depot, THIRTEENT tM<£?£?hou™: atreets> ™delpWa, atths . , MORNING- MACD, . ' At 8.15 A. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harris, bnrg, Pottsville, Pinegrove, Tamaqna, Sunbury, WUiamsport, Elmirivßoehester, Niagara Fall*. “Rent-own/ Wilkesbarre, Pittsten, Yort? C rSl?““ Utg ’ Kagsrstowp, «0., &0. connects at READING with tie East for Allentown? *c7, tod With the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg! *Sri ?^DORT-CLINTON with Catawiasa Rail. trains for WUkesbarre,' Williamsport ifc 8 ”' HARRISBURG with . oe i'? al ' Cumberland Valley, and bertSA lU Win^ tIS ' ln6 i all^ tTatlls ’ lor Northnm- Torl£ * O^ambersbnrg, _ EXPRESS. Phlfluielphla at 3; 30 P. M. for Heading, £otts ville, pinegroye, Harrisburg, &c<, conneot. *og at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Central Bail- Toad. txaijis.for Pittsburgh, <fcc., Northern Central jtailroad trains ! for Sunbury, Northumberland, Elmira, &c., and at Port Clinton with. Catawissa HaUroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, &c. l. BEADING- ACCOMMODATION. Leavesßeading at 6.30 A. M., stopping,at all way stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.25 A. M. Returning. leaves Philadelphia at l. 30 P. M. • ar rives in Reading at 7. 25 P. M. - Trane for. Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8 A EL and Pottsville at 9. 15 A. M., arriving In Phila delphia at 1.50 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Har xlsDurg at 2.00 P. M. , and Pottsville at 2. 30 P. M. . arriving at PhiladelDhla at 7.00 P. M.. Market trams, with a Passenger car attached, aves Philadelphia at IP. M. for Reading and all Way stations; leaves Reading at 12 ■ Noon, and Downingtown at 12.30 P. EL for Philadelphia and all way stations. .. . , All tne above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 7.30 A. EL, tod Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. a - ’ CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate *otats take the 8; 15 A. M. and 4. SO P. EL trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at 7.85 A. EL and 12.30 Noon.. ... HEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH _ AND THE WEST. Leaves New York at 7P. M., passing Reading at 12 midnight, and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Railroad. Express .Train fox Pitts burgh. ■ Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at 8,30 A. M. y passing Reading at. 8.45 A. M., and arriving at New York at l. is P.M. Sleeping Car accompanying these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without change. Mail trains for New York leave Harrisburg at 8 A- M. and 2 P. EL Mail trains for Harrisburg leave New York at 6 A. M. and 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. EL, returning from Tnscaxoraat 8. 05 A. M. and «. 45 P. M. ECH AN D SUSQUEHANNA BAIL- Trains leave Auburn at A 45 A. M. for Plnegrove and Harrisburg, at 10 A. M. and 1.20 and 7.18 P. ML for Plnegrove only: returning from Harris burg at 7.30 P. M. and from Plnegrove at B.IS A. ML and 4 and SP. M. TICKETS. Tbrougb first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all tbe principal points In the North and West and Oanadas. ' The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No, 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of Gh A. Nlcolls, General Superintendent, Beading. - . i COMMUTATION TICKETS, At 25 per cent, discount between any points de sired far families and firms. . MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2,O£X) miles, be tween all points, at CM 3f each, fer families and fifms. SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nine or twelvemonths, for holder only, to allpomts, at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the Road will be fur nished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-fare. EXCURSION TICKETS, From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office at Thir teenth and Caliownill streets. - FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all tits above points from the Company’s New Freight Depot, Broad and'Willow streets. - ...... FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 A. BL, IP. BL, and 6P. M., for Reading Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. . MATES (Rose at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A.M., and for the principal Stations only at 2.15 P. IVT. fgl LMinsK, sun GERMANTOWN AND NOB TOWN BAILBOAD. ' TABLE. v On and after December 7th, 1863. Until farther notice. FOB GEBBIANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia—6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11,-12, A. M.; 1,2, 3.10, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, llandl2P.M. Leave Germantown—6, 7, 1%, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, ll v 12 A.M.; 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, B,' 9, 10 and lIP. BL The 8.20 down .train will not stop after leaving Germantown. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—9.lo A. M.; 2,7, 10J£ P. BL Leave Germantown—B.lo A. HL; 1,6, 9* P. ivr. CHESTNUT HILL BAILBOAD. Leave Philadelphia—6, 8, 10, 12 A. EL, 2,3 E, SX, 7, 9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill—7.lo, 8, 9.46, 11.46 A. M. L4O, 3.40, 5.40, 8,40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. EL The 3X and SX np trains do not stop on German town Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—9.lo, A. BL; 2, and7P. BL Leave Chestnnt Hi 11—7.50 A. EL; 12.40, 5.46 and 9.25 P. M. , r FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOBBISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia—6, BE, 11.05 A. BL; lE, 3,' 4*, 6.05, 8.05, and 11* P. M. Leave Norristown—6, 7, 7.50, 9, UA. BL; lE, tX and 6JP. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—9 A. M.; 2E.P. BL Leave Norristown—7 EA. M.; SP. M FOB ELANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia—6, B*, ILOS A. M.; IE X, 4E, 6.05, 8.05, and 11E P. M. Leave Manayun]r—6X, 7*, 8.20, 9X, UX A. BL 8, 5 and 6 E P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—9 A. Bt.; 2% and BE P. BL Leave Manayunk—7EA.- Mi; SX and BP. M. . H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. fgi raiiimiiiii office of the adams EXPRESS COMPANY, 326 CHEsfSUT STREET, PTTri.ATmT.vmA, January 17th, 1862. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, D. 0., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages and Parcels, to Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,., Adamstown, Fortress SS^ o at^,S tllOT i ,lao6S SotrtH, occupied by the «my, at greatly reduced rates. i^^ C ims "T 1 ® * or merchandize ln lots. Butlers’ goods and armv smrolies at ’ ir 011 at enr office, gibers parcels ta&en at much less than our usual —— e .o, btaSy packages received and re- LOCUST l&eta° Utlleast 0011101 01 87 . JOHN BINGHAM. Suuerintandant. JgiHIIMJ i&lsgsBgrs|™> This great line traverses the Northern ‘ and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the cltvnr Erie, on Lake Erie. ' 01 It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and under their auspices is being rap. Idly opened throughout its entire.length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bust. mbs from Harrisburg to 'Emporium, (MS miles,) on . the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the Western Division. : mao* pas senses tsaih at phtladhlphia— ISAVE VBSTWABD. Mall Trato.....i 8.00 A. M. ’sTraln..'. ttxopgh-irtthiut chknge'totbwiVsm Sf 88 tl s l ?wS!i WBe « Philadelphia and Lock Syren, aiid between Baltimore and Tjoek Haven wl^R g >StT^ien pl wnvr r 8 0n 58 Trains both «^ n a^& p i^ a “ dßalttaorB « «* - Jt? 1 lespecUng Passenger business. sf?^ at .~f=®° ntlleast 0011161 01 EleTentband fcr Freight business ol the Company’* & B- Kingston, Jr., Cor. Thirteenth and Mar. »*teta., Philadelphia. “““ X W. Reynolds, Erie. 3 M. Drill! Agent N. O. B. B. Baltimore H. H. HOUSTON, Qeneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. . ‘ LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. „ M JOSEPH D.. POTTS, ■“* General Manager, 'Williamsport, 155 K CTBUBawwfc. 1864. ARRANGEMENTS OJ YORK\ LINES. ■ 1864. _ The Camden (ind Amboy pud Philadelphia and Trenton RaUroad .Companies’ ianesqfrom PhUa delplua to New Tors and Way, Places. ■ -, ; PROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, i WUI leave as follows, vis: wabm At 6 A.. ItL, via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Accommodation......... ....33 36 At BA. 3d., via Camden. and- Jersey. City, Homing Express .......................... '3 ee At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City. 2d ’ 0 ' Class Ticket 3 2$ At 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and, A. - Accommodation ....; :a AS At2P, M,, via Camden and Amboy, o. and n b^**i * ,m *‘'*' <, *’’*."i*»».**».*a 3 Oft ai.ip, H., via Camden and Amboy, Accom modation (Freight, and Passenger)... 1 75 At 6, P.M. via Camden and Amboy, Accom modation. (Freight and .Passenger), Ist <s““' Ticket ......., v - 24 At 7% P. M m via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation (Freight and Passenger’ a) Ist ; ■ Chunk,. - Allentown., jjethlebeni, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, jFiemington, * fwMomit-HoUy; Evansville and Pemberton; at 6 A. H., 2 and 4# P- M. f or freekold, at 6 AM.' and 2 P.M. ..* ° r Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Bnr- F o orence ’ Bordentown, Ac., at 6 A. M., m- 1 1, 3 and i)( P. 31. The 3 and IliP Ttr Etaes ran direct through to Trenton. , * Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco; Beverly and Burlington at 6)4 P. M. w ..ffNES F ROM - KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: l; 5l) A- M., (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City, Washington and NewTork Mail*. “>*P* 3 £A* M., yia Kensington and Jersey *♦ " CO At 4.30 P. M.. yia Kensington and Jersey City, Express 3 N P.-AL-. yia Kensington.and Jersey . City, Washington and NewrYork Express -3 60- : Sunday lares leave at 1.50 A. M. and 6.45 P. m. There-will, be no line at 1.50 A. M. (Night) on Mondays. ' 51 - % r.-rTf; For Water. Gap, Strondsbnrg, Scranton, Wilkes* barre, Montrose; .Great Bend,- Manch Chunk, Al lentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Earn bertyille, Flemangton, Ac., at 7a. m. This Line connects wltlrthe Train leayingEaston lor Manch Chunk at 3.30 P. M. For Bristol; Trenton, Ac., at 7 and 11.15 A. M. and 3 and s P. M. . For Holmesburg, Tacony, Wlsslnbning, Brides bmrg and Frankford, at 9 A.M., 5, 5.45 and 8 P. For New York, and Way lines leaving-Ken ungton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Car. nln into the Depot, and on- arrival of each Train, ran from the Depot. ■ Fifty pounds of baggageonly, allowed each Pas senger. Passengers are - prohibited from taking anything as baggage but -their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their reepoilsibility for baggage tcrOne Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amountbeyondglOC, exceptby special contract,- Graham’s Baggage Express will"call for and deliver baggage to the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3, Walnut street. Jan. 20) ’64 WM. H. GATZMEB, Agent. DINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADEL * PHIA, WIDE LEAVE From foot of Conrlland Street at 12M. and 4 P. M., yia Jersey City and Camden: at 7, 10 A. M., 6, ,P. M. and 12 (Night) via Jersey City and Kensington.- ; . From foot of Barclay street, at 8 A. M., and 2P. M., via Amboy and Camden. Front. Pier No. l, North River, at ia M., 4and 8 P. M., (Freight and Passengers) Amboy ana Camden. ; , - ISSmOSKa PHILADELPHIA, WIL amp BALTIMORE - . CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after WEDNESDAY, January 20, 1864, Passenger trains leave Philadelphia for . - Baltimore at 4.30 A. IE (Express, Mondays ex cepted), 8.05, 12.00, A. M., 230 and U.3OP. M. Chester at 8.05, 1.15, 2.30, 3.50 and II.OOP. MTi IKM, omlara New Castle at 8.05 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. Dover at 8.05 A. M. and 3.50 P. BL Milford at 8.05 A. M. Salisbury at 8.05 A. BL TRAINS FOR PHTT.ADET.WTTT* Leave Baltimore at 8.35 A. M., 9.10. A. BL (Express), 12.45, 7.10 and 9.35 P. BL Wilmington, at 7.15, oand 12.10 A. BL, 12.46 P. M., 4.20, 6.30, 11.05 JP. BL Salisbury at 12.05 P. M. Milford at 2.35 P. M. Dover at 6.30 A. M. and 3.55 P. M. New Castle at B 30 A M. and 555 P. BE Chester at 810, 840 A. BE, 12 50, 5500, 714 and U 40 P. M., . Leave Baltimore lor Salisbury and intermediate ftations at 7 10. * Leave Baltimore for Dover and Intermediate stations at 12 45 P. M. • - TRAINS TOR BALTIMORE. Leave Chester at 9 40, A..BE ,300 P. BE Leave Wilmington at 5 35, 925 A. BE, and 335 P. BE' ' ■ Freight Trains with Passenger Car attached, will rnn as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryvllle and interme diate,places at s 40 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Penyyille and interme diate places at 7 20 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Philadelphia, 3 45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Fhiladelphiaand interme diate places at 4 20 P. M. SUNDAYS: Only at 430 A. M., U3O P.BI. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 430 A. M., 11 P. BE From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 6.30 P. M. Only at 9 35 P M. from Baltimore to Philadel phia. WM. STEARNS, Sup’t. : lg EMBBESn NORTH PENNSYLVANIA B. B—FOB BETHT.BtrF.M DOYLESTOWN, MAUOH CHUNK, HAZLE TON, EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, *O. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 18, 1863, Passen- Ser Trains 'Will leaye the NEW DEPOT, THIRD treet, above Thompson street, Philadelphia, dally, (Sundays excepted) as follows: • At 7A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport. The 7A. M. train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to all points In the Lehigh coal region. At 3.15 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eas ton, &e. , . This train reaches Easton at 6.40 P. M., and makes close connection with the New Jersey Cen tral for New York. . At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk. k/,, • ■ 'For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. : For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. White cars of Second and Third street line City Passenger Cars, run directly to the new depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 9.30 A. M. and 6.07 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. and 3 P. M. . - ON SUNDAY& Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. 3 p°|j Btolra f °r Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and Fare to Bethlehem ~81 St Fare to Easton i 59 Fare to Munch Chunk. 55 Through Tickets must beprocured at the Ticket Office, THIRD street or BERKS street, In order to secure the above rates of lare. ap!B ~ . • . . ELLIS CLARK, Agent. IS OBffiKl PHILADELPHIA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD LINE WINTER ARRANGEMENT. For Williamsport, Scranton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and. all points In the West and Northwest. Passenger Trains leave the Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, cor. BROAD and CAeLOWHILL streets, at 8.15 A. M. and 3-30 P. M. dally, except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia topolnts m Northern and Western Penns ylvanla. Western New York, Ac., Ac. Baggagecheckedthrough to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or lntemedlate points. * or further Information apply to JOHN s. HILLE& General Agent, m* andCallowhUl streets, ana office N. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut OnandS^^p™^ streets, atB.OOandlo.4s a E m 1 noP m. Train® ■“*■» find at 2.00 and and Market streets'CWest PluiadS^isa7‘i? rt T" fi f st ftteet^ 16 Btalli ng time from Kftotoenmand Market wm^lfl^co^rV^mTTY^llMA MARKET streets (West Philadelphia, “ 3 q Trains leave West Chester at 6.40, 8.30 and to us A. M., and at 1.25 and 4.35 P. M. “ ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia, at 8.00 A. M. and 9.66 p. M ‘ • Westchester, at 760 A. M. and 4.00 P. m' The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and 4.00 P. M., connect at Pennelton with Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail road, for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, Ao., Ao. *«U HENRY WOOD, Superintendent BIHJ;EiS; MQKbM FKBBUAST 29 ISB4 COURT SALE: —ESTATE OF WfLLtAM PATrERSON, deceased.- & tONS, Auctioneers —TWO OLD i B i %P E P IABLE GROUND RENTS,..*I«O .iAto. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will ld .^ p ? b , lic , £ale ’ on TUESDAY, Bfarch Ist, £ Ioc ? noon ’ at 1116 PHILADELPHIA rAUHAWGi., the loUQWing described property* late of Patterson, dec’d., viz: No. l. All that irredeemable ground rent ol SlOO lawful silver money of the United States, each dollar weighing 17 penny weighismnd 6 grains, in half yearly payments, Ist April and October, is suing ant of and chargeabie'upon a lot of ground, Eituste on the west side of Sixth street, l‘-2 feet 8 inches northward of Poplar street, in the District of Spring Garden, now Twentieth Ward, City: containing m front on Sixth street2o feet, and in depth westward, of same breadth, 171 feet 2 inches to Marshall street. Bounded north by ground late of M: Monegar and W. McKeon, south by other ground intended to be granted to Simon Kneedler ; Being the same premises which Wm. Patterson and wife, by indenture dated 27th O< to ber, A. D 1819, recorded in Deed Book G. W. 0.,. No. 31, page 45, Ac., granted and conveyed unto blmon Kneedler in fee, reserving thereout the said yearly ground rent. , No. 2.. —A11 that irredeemable ground rent of BHX) lawful saver money of the United States, each dollar weighing 17 pennyweights and 6 grains, in half yearly payments,' lßt of April and October, issuing out of and chargeable npon a certain lot of gronnd,-stfaa<eon the west side ol Sixthetreet. 82 feet 8 Inches northward of Poplar street, in the District of SpringOardeaaforesaid: containing in front on Sixth street 20 feet, and in depth west ward, of same breadth, 171 feet 2 inches to Marshall street. Bounded «. by other ground intended to be granted to said Simon Kneedler, S. by ground G-Mini. (Being the same premises which 2£. 1l^ a ?\? m i; rE S? and wile . by indenture dated October, A. D. 1549, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C. , No. 31, page 48, Ac., granted and con veyed unto Simon Kneedlerin foe, reserringthere ontthe said yearly ground rent. By the Courr, WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk 0.0. « mart jane patterson, ) ELI DILLON, jExec’fs WILLIAM EARLY, \ ■ , M- THOMAS A SONS, AncUoneers, f elO, 20,29 139 Al4l South FourthStreeL Sf A^r^ Y P R P EE OP HEIRS.—THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. —TWO OLD IRRE SMABLE GROUND » ewh pas 67— SAN SOM street, between Eighth' and Ninth streets, opposite the southern front of the Continental Hotel. On TUESDAY, March Ist, IE6I, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, by order of heirs, the following described GronnH Rents, created in the year 1807, by Deeds recorded iS Beed Book J. C., No. 15, pages 134 and 138: No. 1. All that irredeemable yearly ground rent ot 122 sliver milled dollars and fifty cents, payable half yearly, 30th March and September, ont of all that lot of groan'd, situate on the sonth side of Sansom (late George) street, between Eighth and Ninth streets; containing in front on Sansom street 35 feet, and in.depth 100 feet. . Well secured and punctually paid. No. 2. All that irredeemable yearly ground rent of 122 silver milled dollars and fitty cents payable half-yearly, 30th March and September, ont of all thatlot of gronnd, situate on the souJi side of SANSOM street, between Eighth and Ninth sts., adjoining the above described lot: containing in front on Sansom street 35 feet, ana in depth 100 feet. Well secured and punctually paid. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, felQ.gQ.29 139 1 nd HI S. Fourth street. IN SUE. AN O E COMPANY OF NORTB AMERICA. —MARINE, FIRE AND INJ LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. 3 232 WALNUT street, Sonth Bids, East of Third street! . The Properties or this Company are well In rested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. . • - MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats .FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Buildings In City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1791—CAPITAL 8500,666, AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN VESTED. TOTAL PBOPETIES, *1,300,000. PERPETUAL CHARTER. ! DIBBOTOBS. i Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dickens, ' Samuel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, . John A. Brown, John Mason, Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison, , Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter, William Welsh, E. S. Clarke, William E. (Bowen, William nnmmlng- T. Oharleton Henry. ' - ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President OHATtLIiH Platt. Secretary. FIKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY—THE PENNSYLVANIA FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY—lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpet ual—No. SlO WALNUT Street, opposite Inde* pendence Square. This Company, favorably Known to the commu nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by Are, on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to oflfer to the insured an nTi doubted security In the case of loss. DIBEOTOES. Jonathan Patterson, Alexander Benson, WllUamMonteHns, Isaac Hazlehnrst, Henry X>ewls, - pa TTEBSON, President r William Gv Crowhll, Secretary. fire insurance gom- INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER* „ FETUAL.^^ 3!0 ab<ge toibd Street, „ Haying a large. pMd up CAPITAL STOCK and BUSPIiUS invested in sound and available* raati. rtae.B, to Insure on“weUta|Tstorel Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels In port, and their Cargoes, and other personal property, a n TiOrsm Llherally and promptly adjusted. 7 • " )s ®“ _ „ . DIBSOTOBS. Thomas E. Marls, . John T. Lewis, Sejgiorton, Etomd‘<E™utUhJ’ Patrick Brady, Poußney, GXTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Branch office 409 WALNUT street Gash Capital and Assets, 5330,5(5r ® Uaatt Refer by ’>*. N?wHaIS?C?n T n? N ’ Elm City Bank, JAMES M. BEEBE & 00., Boston. Mass YM¥ru™ ANTI ° LINEN New J. B, LIPPINCOTT * Co,, Philadelphia,* 7 iitAvELij>j u guide: gjnßßijgij J WEST JERSEY RAILROAD —Running time of trains, com. mencjm: i KUIAI, Jan. 1, 1884. " , ®rcm -walnut street wharf. £or Cape Hay at 9A. H. Eetarning at 6 A. M sorMilleviile, Ac., at 9 A, Ml.and3P.-M. Re tuning at 8 00 A. M. and 110':p. M.. Bpr Bridgeton, Ac., at9-A-M.-and4-P: M. Be _ , tpmipg-:at3S£3o A.iM. and 130 P, M. For Salem, Ac., at 9A.' M. and 3 and 4P. M r >3turniirg.at 4<and,B AjM; andl IQP. M. : For Ac.,' at 9-A. MfAhd3; 4 and6P.- , M. Returning at 7.00,.00, 7.48, 9.38 A. M. and? •: 45 P.M. I J» -TAN, EjBNSSKLA FT? t Superintendent ' ' ‘ SALEM BAILROAk). ’ . j • of trains, commencing FRIDAY, From Wainut Street Wharf at 9 A M. and 3 and 4P. BE Freight 12 Bit. Returning, leave Salem at 4 and BA. M, and 110 P. BE- : > Freight daily each way. Apply to MOBTOF .MILLS, :Agent)2d Covered Pier above Walnutst . J. tVAN'RENSSELAER, Superintendent ; CAPE BEAT AND MILLVILLE RAILROAD. Running time of trains, commencing FRIDAY, Jan. 1, 1864,-from-Walnut Street Wharf. - - - For Cape Island;' Court House) Dennlsvllle, Tuckahoe, Port KUzabetky and by. connecting lines of stages to all parts of Cape May county, at ( A.: M. Returning; leave Cape-Lslahd at 6A. M. Due in Philadelphia at 10.15 A. M. FTeightsent or brought daily. Apply to BIOB TON MILLS, Agent, 2d -covered Pier above Wal nut street. no 12 J. VAN RENSSELAER, Snp’t. JSSBB9KK3 PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL i ;WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, Dec. 7th, 1863, the Trains will leave Philadelphia Jrom the DEPOT of the W- (U P R. R. Co., NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS, .at 8.00 M.. and EOOP. M. . • leave Oxford at 7.00 A M., and3.l6 The Train leaving. Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M connects at Oxford with a line of Stages for Peact Bottom.-in. Lancaster County, returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect with the afternoon Train for Philadelphia. HENRY WOOD, SuneTintendent fiEAL ESTA-I'E SALES, UNSOftANOK. Thomas Robins, Daniel South, Jr., JohnDeverenx, Thomas Smith. '.T“ incorporated in - v i to ciS^ 0E No. W'WALNl^ltwt? 6^ ■tlNusJ -7 Tli^ledft^i-", ASSETS 5357.2 U SJ. ’Si~“.5 s “~» *“■. O6 78,000 00 , f tessLss °et6ck Fto Insurance Oompaiiy’i I, °°/“• a Stock^“"^J»*^ce. ; qompmJy ; l 1,058 80 Eellance insnranc» Oompaoy of Phiial delphla StocK ■ 2. SCO Aft KSSi?« t 52!15f ra, ® ,: ' weU secured!!!!’ 2,250 oe nMhta d idS!? es !: i * , ’V ••••• .5,932 00. Oash la bant and on hand. *. M, 557 86 worm at presentmartet rrnne 53M,661 36 •Benj. W. Tingley, » Robert Tolano, Wm. Steyenson, . Hampton I*. Carson* Marshall Hill, Johnson Brown, Clem Tingley, Wbl £. Thompson, Samuel Bispham, Bobert Steen, William Mueser, Charles Leland, \ Thoa. Hi Moore. Thob. O ? IN&IJEY ' IHOB - u - Hill, Secretary. jal-fm w-ly§ P H SnY C« OM - PETUAir OEATED 180i —OHAETEK PEB change WALNUT street, opposite the Ex- SlTRifipp ol MARINE and INLAND IN suKAnLL, this Company Insures from, loss or damage by FIKE, on liberal terms, on bnlldings, merchandise, furniture-ftc., for limited periods. premffm ?n buUdings. by deposit of The Company bas been in active operation tor the period of SIXTY YEARS, daring which ail losses nave been promptly adjusted and paid.' DIRECTORS. D Clark Wharton, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Dand Lewis, Benjamin Etting, Th. mas H. Powers, A R. McHenry, | Edmond Castillon.. John L. Hodge, Adolphus Perles, William McKee, M. B. M&hony, John T Lewis, Jobn R, Wilmer, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, JOHN R. WU« , Samuel Wilcox, Sea Tp!ny UNTY FEaE INSURANCEoou- OFFICE NO. UO SOUTH FOUBTH STREET, _ BELOW OHEBTEHT. ‘!™ *“» Insurance Company ofthe County ol ftuiadelpMa. • Incorporated by the legislature of Pennsylvania in 1839, for Indemnity aratnet loss or damage by flre, exclusively. CHASTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample ®®PIJBI and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to lnsnre buildings, furniture, merchant disc, Ac. , either permanently' or ior a time, against loss or damage by fire, atthe lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its customers. Losses adjusted and paid -with all possible de spatch. . DIRECTORS. Charles J. Sutter, Robert V. Masser. Henry CrlUy, John Horn, ftederlch Schober, Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone. _ CHARLES J SUTTER, President. Bjwisnr F. Honimr. Sec't and Treasurer. EIRE ASSOOUTIOH ■P Ks> a : Incyporated March 27, tag). * MA OFFICE. No. 34 N. FIFTH street. Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD fcaSgS FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE generally, mm Lose by Fire, (in the htyol Philadelphia only.) Statement of the Assets of the Association, Janu ary l, 1963. Bonds and Mortgages on Property In tits City of Philadelphia only 57t8,49t M Qronndßents 28.130 in Beal Estate 14,389 13 Oaahon band.;..., TRUSTEES: GEORGE W. TETON, President Wsx« H. Hamilton, Geo. .1. Tonne, John Sender, joe. R. Lyndadl, Peter Frit*, Iysri p. Coata, Peter A. Keyeer, Samuel Sparhawk* Jobn Phil bin, Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, mys w WILLIAM T BUTLER, Secretary. TEFFfeESON FIRE INSURANCE COM tl PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Office North east corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets (late Tammany V. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nm. Chabtub Pxrfetuai.. Capital anthorixed by law, 8100, 000. Make Insnrance against Loss or Damage hy Fire of Public or Private Build. Inga, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise, on lhTorable terms. „ _ DIRECTORS. Qeorge Erety, Henry Gerker, August O. Miller, Christopher H. Miller. John F. Belsterltng, Frederic* Staake, Henry Troomner, Jonas Bowman, William McDaniel, Frederick Doll. JocobNnllet, Jacob Schandier, George Bints, Jr., Stephen Smith, Samuel Miller. ' „ x,-JSS OROE ERETY, President. Vice President. Philip E. Colkmjlh. Secretary. &12-tt A ««jRHIAJSr MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY—Office, Farqnhar Building, No. 1* MARINE and inland in r jftfi? I S—* —taken l , on vessels, oargoet ana ireignts to all parts of tne world, and on good* on uuand transportation on rivers, canals, rail* ro**® *54 other conveyances throughout tht United States. WILLIAM CRAIG-, President. n w, OUUIaEN, Vice President D. B. otaoby, Secretary. »• • DTRKOTOS9. WUHm Craig Henry O. Daliet, Peter Cullen, William T. Lowber, johnDailett, j. Johnson Brown, William H. Merrick, Samuel A. Eulon, Gillies Dalle tt, Mason HutchinsT Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder, Pearson Serrlll, Charles Conrad. William M. Baird. ' lal Fame insurance company, NO. 406 CHESTNUT STREET/^ PHILADELPHIA. ’ FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. • ■ _. _ DIKECTOKB. Francis N. Buck, Jno. W. Everman, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Pottos HenyEewis, Juo. Kessler, Jr., O. Jy- Davis, E. D. Woodruff, P. Chas Stokes, Geo. A. West, Jos.D.EllisV H. EcOK, President. _ T RICHARDSON, Vice President. W.I.BLAVORARD4 Secretary. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY —THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN NIHTYandTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia, OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Street. _CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, 8300,000—paid in and invested in Bonds and Mortgages. Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant An nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene rally, which depend on the contingencies of life. They act as Execntois, Administrators, Assignees, Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed to their charge hy individuals, Courts of Justice or corporate bodies. They gi ve a participation of Profits to the In sured for life. " HANABBBB. ■ Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, Bebert Pearsall, . John E. Latimer, John R. Slack, John O. Mltohel, Thomas P. James, Seth J. Oomly, Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr, . George Taben, Stacy B. Barcroft . Henry G. Freeman, Wm. P- Jenks, Medicjai. EXamikkus. —Geo. Emerson, M.D., and Samuel Ohamberlalne, M.D., attend at thi office daily at 12 o’clock nodn. ■ ' , pamphlets containing.tables of rates, and expla nation of terms of application, and further inlor-- mation can be had at the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President johuF. James. Actuary. fell PIANOS, &C. AN ASSORTMENT of the best ■ESpISI New York and Philadelphia Mann |T 8 I ! • factoring, from 8275 upwards. Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Oahinet Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SOHULER & CO. fel7-3m j 8587 211 86 LJHEEEE, President. •etary 8733,063 U kkUJV’B MOPS NEVES FAU. TO OUSE THE SUEFESIRQ- LYON'S PEBIODIOAL DEOPS •M a specific for all female difficulties LYON’S PEEIODIOAL DBOPS are wonderfully adapted to ebstlnate cases. LYON’S PEEIODIOAL DBOPS M» aot pleasant totake, butpowerful la tbsir tatlonn. • j ; : LYON’S PEBjODtOAL DBOPS bow Harm any oj if they follow tbe dirscUonj LYON’S PEEIODIOAL DBOPS, in cases of painful sickness, act- Ilka a dura is .Tlcorating, restoring and renorating tbs system. LYON’S PEEIODIOAL D«OPS arc ascientificaUy prepare fluid preparation, ana mors reliable than any Pill or Powder. .LYON’S PEEIODIOAL DBOPS are genuine only, urban tlie name of Doctor Jobs Lyonia written upon tbs directions, wblcb an wrapped carefully around each bottle. LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBOPS are for saleby drugclstalndty and country eyary. LYON’S PEEIODIOAL DBOPS cost but one dollar per bottle; will you wasteaway wltb anxiety and pain, when an tUTMtment of one dollar will surely cure you. LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBOPS will restore nature to Its bealtby course, whateTer be tbs indisposition. LYON’S PERIODICAL DBOPS are.'saie at all times when the directions ar*ad- bend to. LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBOPS wlian taken regularly always, pre Tent rnnlman. and is not prevention better thee caret LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBOPS bays stood the test of 25 years’ experteqpsL LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBOPS :scalve tbe eneomlnms of all who use them. Ho lady should be without them. We bare letters al most every day from ladles of tbe highest respec- tability, telling ns they would not be without tbe French Periodical Drops for anything. Oould ws publish tbe letters we have received, they would convince tbe most incredulous. -We have nowii mind an instance of a lady who had been Irregular until her constitution-was nearly broken down Her physicians told her she bad tbe Consumption, and must die. She sawonr advertisement, and came to eee ns. We, too, thought she was too f&r gone to be cured, but-commenced at tbe cause with the Drops. They acted like a charm; and to-day she is well and healthy, a living witness of the Slßcacy of the French Periodical Drops, and a re- sident of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you an suffering any of the Ilia caused by Irregularity, ws ask yon to give them a trial, and recommend them to jouraflHcted friends. One trial will cob vines the most sceptical, and never alter will you be in »*- duced to be without It. LYON’S PEBIODIOAL DBOPS ' • at WHOLESALE JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY ftOOWDBM, MO. 83 NOBTH SIXTH STEE^T, and at BET Alla by all Dealers In medicine everywhere) e SI per bottle. a 0. OLABK ft 00., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors, au»-fm,wly Haven, Ocnn. — . —■ ■WHAT IS UFB WlTHOtrr Messrs. GBIH andAICLEN, formerly assisted : and Galloway, Saving dissolved oartnershij? o Vhl practice will Be continued by THOS.-AT.T.Vtc old established office, No. 723 North tfnVi! . still treat and cure .all curable diseases' f whether acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic,' without h^ pain.) with.the .various ■ Galvanism. Thdstreatl hasbeenfound remarkably ; successful In aU ofthe°thJ?i 1 .“ ctltls ’ Diphtheria, amd other disease* Afo^^ an<l respiratory organs. • teen r i^ <Usease ®- in wilcil successful cure* mentioned below. ; ■ ■ nnd GeheraTDebillty. > Paraly sls . tog *' Diseases of the Uv#r or Neuralgia. Kidneys. Fever and Agus r Diabetes. • Congestion/ 811 " Prolapsus Uteri (Fallln* Asthma. of the Womb). ‘ tea, Bronchitis, -7\ /, ifeSj- Itflnenja and Catarrh. No charge for. consults l »A. M. to6PV M. • Testimonials to oe seen M 4NHo O U ~ ' ATTO TTTH - VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED - Th.®S;„% 00 ?J > ’-S;ESSENOE OF LtFTBI of Paris, afteryears of, earnest soil* ■ mo»*t°Sr acceded to the urgentre qnesl Of the.-American public, anti aunointed an Slbw orkfor « 18 SiSlfci??* 81 * of, Life. This wonderful agent‘anil restore- Manhood to the most shattered whether -arißing from excessKrthi e&cts of climate, or natural causes. , ThetfmarST paired to core lie most Inveterate case m lour weehß; ano, tf used according to printed instruc veJ2 3ilfl P le > **UtW» Is impossi il5 fl - rest oring, remedy should betakes by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent iiif. !^? n ?? rledBed b y tte medical press to be tht greatest discovery lever made. Its developing powersare miraculous. Success,, in every easel is as emtain as that science overthrows ignorance. J-U. Kicord’s Essence of Life is sold-in eases, with fell instructions for use, at *3, .or.four qnanl Ones in one for 89, and vffli be sent to any part, carefully cm receipt of remittance to t»t« accredited agent, PHILIP BOLAND, de7-3m* Onedoorwestoifßroadways'. Y. QPAI. DENTALLIRZr A «nperioT article lor cleaninjc TMtli. flaw jteoytag aUmalenlffl.wMcStoSt thomVgi,!n£ 10 PJ2®, ***& leaving a feeling of fra!, panra and perfect cleanliness Inthe mouth. T* EJJJ 1 ®'!??! “£!7’ Ml171111)6 ftnmd to strengthen weak and bleeding gams, while the aroma «.«* tersiTeness will recommend it to every one. «mp°sed with the assistance of the Dentist. Physician, and KUcroscoplst, it i* confidently KX, E fS“S tate for a * ,m “ r - “■ JAMES T.' SHINN, Apothecary. _ ’ _BBOAD and SFBUCK Stream or sale by Druggists generally, and J?- L- Stackhouse. • Hazard A C 0.,, , BobertO. Davis, O.B.Keeny, G«aC.BowmJ Charles Shiver? O. H. Needles, O. J. Scattergood, T- J. Husband, J.-O. Turnpenny, &Oql Ambrose Smith, Charles H. EbeSf. Thcaaas Weaver, James N. Marks, ' William B. Webb, E- Bringhurst A 00.. JamesL. Bispham, DySl£e<x7^*«>»» Hughes & Coombs, H. O. Blair, Henry A- Bower. Wyeth A Bro. T?LECTBIOITT- ~ JUWONDEEFUHDISCOVEETAABWOK. • . ■ . DEBFUL KESULTS. ”• All sente and chronic diseases cared by sps oal guarantee, when desired by the patient, at ■ 1220 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, weH in - case of a failure no charge Is made. No drug ging the system with uncertain medical agents. I , All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism i or other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For fur- , ther Information send and get a pamphlet,' i • Which contains hundreds of certificates from i some of the most reliable men In Philadelphia, , who have been speedily and permanently 1 cured after all other treatment from medical men had failed. Over eight thousand cured IE ' less tmm four years, at 1220 WALNUT street. N. B.—Medical men and others who desire a ! knowledge of my new discovery, can corns • SSSFr,Av f ?y.cS : £ nrse 01 leowras at any: time. FrotBOLLES has qnalifled overone thousand ! # ®S25MgS'- PBOFS. BOIX.ES to GALLOWAY, ' QCM-tf 1220 Walnut street. Phlla. ArBIEKD IH NEED— TBY IT.— DK. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENTiS prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty yean with the most, astonishing success. As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate f, s P eed iiy than any other preparation. or all Bheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is tntly inf alible, and as a curative *&r Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothingv healing and powerful strengthening properties, the just wonder and astonishment of- all who have ever given it a trial. Over four hun dred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. Sold everywhere. - * ml6>ly JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYEUP OF DOCK—W,e often hear it repeated by those who hare need JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SiHUp OF-DOCKi that among all the thousand remedies offered to the public,there is none of them so salutary as a cough medicine, so potent as an m- Yigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and sofhooUng andrestoraUTe in cases of physical de bility , nervous irritation and a general siniiiifror a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, ITo. 1525 Market street, and by all Drnggists. [fei-t™^ Hodgson* s bsonohial found to be an indispensable requisite in tha treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsness, and similar complaints affecting the organs of tbs - ▼Dice; particnlaxly recommended by public speak ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by LANCASTER * WILLS. ESTLACK’S; DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.’— These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cnrefor Diphtheria, Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. Try them. THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, sf W. cor! of Eighteenth and Market sts., Phila. ia2B-3ms TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR; EMBROOA'- - TION.—A reliable article:- Positively cure* . Rheumatism, Nenralgia and Sprains, Frosted” Feet, Chillblains, Fains in the Limbs, Chest, Sid, Bash. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY LOR, Tenth and Caliowhlll streets. Price, 35 cents. 1822-301# - t TUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMFOBTA ■ U tion; Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, expressly for medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS Pharmaceutists, N E- corner ARflw unit TENTH Sta.. Phila. s«^ff PURE OLD OPORTO PORT WINE for medi cinal purposes, for sale by jE. P. MIDDLETON, 5 North Front street. fc26-3t* IS. WATEEMAN, ~ . The only Manufacturer of * WATERMAN’S COOKTAUi . and TONIC BITTERS. Sold Wholesale and Retail, ,■ , ; No. 1106 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. SCOTCH WHISKEY -In"cases of one dozen each, onTonsianment and for.sale by GEO. AEKINS, 10 and >2 South Del a ware avenue. JE. ‘ ■ - , 149 South Front street, abOTe Walnut, A roc cv nf < TRTTSOE and CAMP ETiT, S~H HTTPneg. - ERNESTIRROY iOO.’S OHAMP A n-NE^T* . Golden Star Brand, ; 1 AyGrand Mousseux, BRANDIES, POSTS and MADEERAS. auir Philadelphia, ETHERS and' SHIPPERS, ATTENTION CHAMPAGNE ClDER^^l^'iow £, s^ 1 PP iD B. I'oreale, wholesale only, at 220 Pear st, below Third and Walnut sts. not KAA barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now OuU offered for sale, at 820 PEAR street, below Third and ’Walnut; ■ no 4 ,• LOST— A CERTIFICATE of 6 per Cent. - Hoan ;of State of Penntylvitim for 05, dated March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WITiEIAJff MEREDITH. Also, a certificate of 5 ; per Gent, Doan of State of Pennsylvania, for the Bum of IgttV ■atedr June 30th, 1845,-4*o. 1458. in namu of EU K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith, In Trust. Application has been made to the Audi* tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates. EDI K. PRICE, Ho. 811 Arch street V !-} .•“ ' ' idon, Office hours from at the office, dea-ftnf- LIQUORS, &C. LOST,
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