?££&& ttArtlliii u h>i~vl \_i .- y) l GREAT TRUNK uNJ FRO 'TpHILAD ELPHIA TO THE INTERIOR OF PENNSYLVANIA, THE SOHUYL. KILL, SUSQUEHANNA, CUMBER LAND AND WYOJHNfI VAL T.EYS, ‘ THB * NORTH, NORTHWEST AND THE CANADAS PASSEN GER TRAINS nl r I "*'’ s De £°V THIRTEEN! StreetS ’ atth. MORNING MAIL, A. 8.15 A. M. , for Lebanon, Harris. SKj?.» Pottsville, Pinegrove, Tamaqha, Snnbury, Wimamsport, Elmtra, Rochester, Niagara Falls! Hnfialo, Allentown, WUltesbarre, Pittston, York. ®nni l i S^?L.^lailll,ers ' >lir S, Hagerstown, Ac., Ac. This tram connects at READING! with the East Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, Ac aha with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg’ hiPORT CLINTON with rS!: road trains for Wilkesbarre, Williamspo,Lock V, at HARRISBURG- witt „°® n ‘ ral > Cumberland Valley,, and tttd Susquehanna trains, lor Northum- Ptt^TOye,\ l^ lam,p ° rt ’ York> Ohambersbnrg, . T 'ffIKLAFTEKNOON EXPRESS. WnH«^L P o, ladelpllla at 3.30 P. M. for Reading. L, I !. llegro ' ,e ’ Harrisburg, Ac., connect isf? t *?^ rri ! blir S Pennsylvania Central Rail. * S?lv tra 2 n ® f 9 r Pittsburgh, &c., Northern Central Railroad trains for Snnbury, Northumberland, &c., and at Port Clinton with Oatawissa Rhiß’oad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira, Rnfiaio, Ac. _ READING ACCOMMODATION. lieayesßeading ate. 30 A. M., stopping at all way •tations; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.25 A.M. Ketamine. leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. • ar rives in Reading at 7.25 P. M. Trans for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8 A M. and Pottsville at 9.15 A. M.. arrivifig in Phila. delphia at 1.50 P. M. Afternoon trains leave ‘Har ris irarg at 2.00 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.30 P !YT arriving at Philadelphia at 7. OOP. M. Marhet trams, with a Passenger car artached, aves Philadelphia at i P. M.for Reading and all if a y stations; leaves Reading at 12 Noon, and Dowmngtown at 12. ?« F. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains -in daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 7.30 a m. . and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. ’ CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 8.15A.M.and4.30P.M. trains from »“-JJ ael Pi lia > returning from Downingtown at 7.05 A M. and 12.30 Noon. HEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH T AND THE WEST. ..Leaves New York at7P. M., passing Reading at 12 midnight, and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train for Pitts, burgh. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisbnrg.on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, ate. 30 A M-, passing Reading at' 8.45 AM., and arriving at New York at 1.45 P. M. Sleeping Car accompanying these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without change. . 1 Mail trains for New York leave Harrisburg at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Mail trains for Harrisburg leave New York at 6 A. M. and 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7.15 AM. and 3.30 P. BL, returning from Tuscaroraat 8.05 AM. and 5.45 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 3.45 A. M. for Finegrov* and Harrisburg, at 10 A M. and 1.20 and 7.18 P. M. for Pinegrove only; returning from Harris burg at 7.30 P. M. and from Pinegrove at 8.15 A M. and 4 and 5 P. M. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant ticket* to all the principal points in the North and West and Canadas. The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nioolls, General Superintendent, Reading. - COMMUTATION TICKETS, ~ At 25 per cent, discount between any points de sired fer families and firms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2, (M)0 miles, between all points, at 945 35 each, fer families and firms. SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, rune or twelve months, for holder Only, to all points, 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 Gallowhill streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all th* above points from the Company’s New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily at 6A. M., IP. M., and6P.M., for Beading Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsyilie, Port Olinton, and all points beyond. MAILS ' Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and its branches at SA. M., and lor the principal Stations only at 2.15 P. M. ra.CHH»55an GERMANTOWN AND NOB' TOWN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. On and after December 7tb, 1863. Until further notice. FOB GEEMANTOWN. lieaTS Philadelphia—6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, IS, A. M.: 1,2, 3.10, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11 and 12P. M. I*?dTe Germantown— 6,7, 7X, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12 A.M.; 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 6#, 7,8, 9, 10 and UP. The 8.20 down train will not atop after leaving Germantown. ON SUNDAYS. Heave Philadelphia—9.lo A. M.; 2,7, 10* P. M. lieave Germantown—B.lo A. M.: 1,6, 9Vp. M. CHESTNUT HTT.T. KAILKOAD? lieave Philadelphia—6, 8, 10, 12 A. hi.. 2. 3V. s*, 7, 9 and 11 P. M. lieave Chestnut Hill—7.lo, 8, 9.40, 1L 40 A. M. 1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 5.-40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. The 3* and 5\ up trains do not stop on German town Branch. ON SUNDAYS. lieave Philadelphia—9.lo, A. M.; 2, and it. m Chestnut Hi 11—7.50 A: At; 12.40, 5.40 and FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOBBISTOWN. Heave Philadelphia—o, B*, 11.05 A. M.: 18, 3, *X, 6.05, 8.05, and 11 BP. M. * L tB T^S°6 r ST II_6 ’ 7 ’ 7 - so ’ 9i UA - M -; ix, ON SUNDAYS. Heave Philadelphia—9 A. M.• 2B P He. lieave Norristown—7* a. m. :5 p ivr FOB MANAYUNK. Heave Philadelphia—6, Bv, u. 05 A. M.* IV ' 4*, 6.05, 8.05, and 11* KM. ’ *> X t?a^“* y p , M^ X ’ 7 *’ B ' 20 ’ **’ U * ' ON SUNDAYS. Heave Philadelphia—9 A. M.; 2* and 6V F. tw. Heave Manaynnk—7* A. M.; 5* andB P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. KE C—n 1863. PHILADELPHIA AND MB-kWPmgßi ERIE RAILROAD. 1863. This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city oi Erie, on Lake Erie. * 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 busi ness from ..Harrisburg to Emporium, (185 miles,) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the Western Division. . rata or PAseansEß tbaih at Philadelphia LBAVX WBBTWABD. Mail Tram... 8.00 A. M. Express Train 10.30 P. M. Cars run through without change both ways on these tralM between Philadelphia and Look Hayen, and between Baltimore and Loch Haven Elegfdt Sleeping Oars on Exprats toSi ways between Williamsport and Baltimore and •Williamsport and Philadelphia ’ ““ Pot Information respecting Passenger business Ket^rts 80^^1 01 *s»a And for Freight business of the Company’s Ag @ills ■ S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. Thirteenth and Man ket sts., Philadelphia mar. J. W. Beynolds, Erie. 3 BL Brill, Agent N. C. B. B. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia LEWIS L. HOTJPT, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOSEPH D. POTTS, StthS ■ General Manager, Williamsport. tgCn— —n OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, 328 OKESTNTTtsiReet, Philadelphia, January XVI 2) lso*t Tile Adams Express Company having enlarged iheir faculties at Washington, D. 0., by building x Railroad depot, and haying acquired additional capacity for traneportatioii, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages and Parcels, to Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South, occupied by ths army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merc&mdlze in large lota. Sutlers’ goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at ear office. Boldiers’ parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and re. ®?iPs«d for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets v. 17 _ JOHN BINGHAM, Superintendent ARRANGEMENTS u> YORK LINES. 1884 The Camden and Ambc.y and Philadelphia axt Trenton Railroad Companies’ Lines from Phlla delphia to New Torn and Way Places FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF. Will leave an follows, viz: fab> At 6A. M., via Camden ano Amboy, O. and A. Accommodation.... S 3 stt At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City. Morning Express... 3et At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, ad Class Ticket V At 12 M., via OamdeH and 'Amboy. C. and - A. Accommodation .1... a 2} At 2P. ,M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Express .....: ,i gee At IP, M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom modation (Freight and Passenger) 1 7j Ate, P.M, via Camden and Ambov, Accom modation (Freight and Passelger), Ist Class Ticket 2 24 2d Class do i je At 7J( P. M., via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation (Freight and Passenger’s) Ist Class Ticket a 25 2dClasdo. i 56 For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertvflle, Flemmgton, Ac., atJTP. M. / • For Mount Holly, Evansville and Pemberton, at SAM., 2 and 4)f P- M. • For Freehold, at 6 A.M. and 2 P.M. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Bni- Florence, Bordentown, Ac., at 6 A. M., “ M., 1, 3 and 1% P. M. The 3and Ik P. M. Lines ran direct through to Trenton. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly and Burlington at 6 U P. M. urnf? NES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: ™ ’ ( N ight) via Kensington and Jersey . City, Washington and New York Mail. AtiLT5 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey -C«y,Express.... 3 60 r*. 30 J? - • via Kensington and Jersey ■ City, Express 3 66 yia Kensington and Jersey Uitya Washington and New York Express 360 .or Bll £, t l ay LirGS leave at 1.50 A. M. aud6.45 P. There will be no line at 1.50 A. M. (Night) on Mondays. For Water Gap, Stroudsbnrg, Scranton, Wilkes oarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Mauch Chunk, Al jentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lam bertville, Flemington, Ac., at 7A. M. This Line connects with the Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk at 3.30 P. M. For Bnstoi, Trenton, Ac., at 7 and 11. IS A. M. and 3 and a P. M. For Holmesbnrg, Tacony, Wissinoning, Brldes nnrg and Frabkford, at 9 A.M., 5, 5.45 and 8 P. ew York, and Way lines leaving Ken sington Depot, talre the cars on Fifth street, above w ainnt, half an hour before departure. The Cart ran into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, ran from the Depot. Fifty pounds of baggage only, allowed each Pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their, wearing apparel. baggage over -fifty pounds to-be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bey ondSlOC, except by special contract, Graham’s Baggage Express will call for and if baggage to the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3, Walnut street. - ,04 WM - H. GATZMEB, Agent FROM NEW YORK FORPHUiADEIi r PHIA, WIDE LEAvfe tTom root of Gourtland Street at 12M. and 4 P.M., via;Jersey City and Camden: at 7, 10A. M., Keisto^i. a “ d “ (NigW) Tla Jersey ° lty “<* From foot of Barclay street, at 8 a.. M., and 3P. M,, via Amboy and Oamden. FTOUfPier No. 1, North River, at 12 M., 4 and 8 Oamd and Passengers) Amboy Jand KE m~nin PHTT.ATiF.T,v>HTfI WuT- BALTIMORE _ . CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after -WEDNESDAY, January 20, 1884, Passenger trains leave Philadelphia for Baltimore at 4.30 A.M. (Express, Mondays ex °«, 8.05, 12.00, A. M., iSO and 11.30 P? M. Chester at 8.05, 1.15, 2.30, 3.50 and 11.00 P. M., and U P^“ dayS 6XCapted, ' 8 - e5 - New Castle at 8.05 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. Dover at 8.05 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. Milford at 8. 05 A. M. Salisbury at 8.05 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at. 8.35 A. M., 9. 10. A. M. (Express), 12. 45, 7.10 and 9.35 P. M. Wilmington, at 7.15, 9 and 12.10 A. M., 12.45 P. M., 4.20, 8.30, 11.051 P. M. **». ***>«-. 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 8 30 A. M. and 555 P. M. U«p te M a ‘ 8 10 > ®« A. M., 1250, s|oo, 714 and Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and itations at 7 10. Leave Baltimore for Dover and Intermediate stations at 12 45 P. M. _ TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8 40, A M., 300 P. M. Heave Wilmington at 5 35, 925 A M., and 335 P« M. Freight Trains with Passenger Car attached, Will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perry ville and interms, dlate places at 5 40 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and interne, diate places at 7 20 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Philadelphia, 3 45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphiaand lncsrme. dlate places at 4 20 P. M. SUNDAYS: Only at 430 A M., 1130 P.M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. „Y*om Philadelphia to Wilmington at 436 A M«iXX P« M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 8.30 P. M. Only at 9 35 PM. from Baltimore to Philadel phia. WM. STEARNS, Sup’t. ISfwri NORTH PENNSYLVANIA It. R—FOR BETHLEHEM, doyLeStown, MAUOH CHUNK, HAZLE TON, EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, *O. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 10, 1863, Passen ger Trains will leave the NEW DEPOT, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: At 7 A. K. (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, Ae. This train reaches Easton at 8.40 P. M., and makes close connection with the New Jersey Cen tral for New York. gfWAls P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4. 15 P. M. PM F ort Washington at 10.15 AM. and 6.15 cara °£ Second and Third street 11ns t. £ e !y 6 2B etlllelle “ at G. 30 A3O A M. and Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 340 p nr tore Fort Washington at 6.40 A M. and i Jr. BL ON SUNDAYS. 11 for Doylestown at 10 A M. and 4.15. a eßt °wn for Philadelphia at 7.30 A, M. and Fare to Bethlehem, . r. Fare to Ea5t0n........ 9 l SJ Fare to Mauch Chunk...!'" 5 « - Through Tickets must he procured at the TfpSnt Office, THIRD street or BfeKsltteeL to secure the above rates of fare! ord “ a P IB ELLIS CLARK, Agent. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and afrer MONDAY, December 7th. iBBs the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the De pot, N. E. comer of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET streets, at 8.00 and 10.45 A. M., and at 2.00 and 1.00 P. M. Trains leave the comer of Thirty-flrst and Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market streets. A Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, leave the comer of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET streets (West Philadelphia), at 6.30 l ? leßter at ». 10, 8.20 and 10.85 a. jb.., and at 1.25 and 4.35 P. M. ’ Leave pm., , 9. N SUNDAYS, » at 8 -°° A - M. and2.OOP. M. TheT?ai ‘ < ?e,^ er ’ * t7so A - M - and4.ooP. M. and 4 OOP w eavil>e Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., HENRY WOOD. Superintendent. AND EL -18637" 1 aYATaND For Williamsport, SawßrSHl 1 ?' Niagara Falls, and all potato’in S S^ r^ur ß 'i ffalo l Northwest Passenger drains leave theDeuot’iS Philadelphia and Reading Ra)lroadT C or RRniu and CAtLOWHILL streetsf at B IS A m 3.30 P. M. daily, except Sundays a “< l , QJ?IGKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to potato in Northern and Western Pennsylvania. Western New York, Ac, Ac. Baggagechecked?hxough to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intemediata point* • For further information apply to . ‘ JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent Thirteenth and Callowhill street*. *M and office N. W, cor. Sixth and Chestnut THE DAIL7 EVENING BULLETIN ; rHIbABBLPHIA. MONOAY. MARt-u 14. 1864 ISE rawas****- west .tersey railroad mbZ jgsirf™'Sssaf—Running time of trains, com rcKli Jan. 1. 1864. WALNUT street wharf. c c,r CnpeHay iit OA. M. Returning at 6 A. M. ror MUleyille, Ac., at 9 A'. M. and 3P. M. Re turning at. 8 09 A. M. and i w p. M. For J-rtdgrton, Ac. , at 9A. M. and 4P. M. Re turning at s.3(i A. M. and \ 30 P. ME. for Salem, Ac., at-9 A. M. and 3 and ) P. I •-burning at 4 and 8 AM. and 110 P. M. • nr t'-'Snrv, Ac., at 9A M. ond 3, 4 and 3P. M. Returning at 7.00, 7.48, 9.38 Alt and 2 45 P.M. ' » J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. SALEM RAILROAD. Running «u ol trains, commencing FRIDAY. Jan. J, 1864. ’ From Walnut Street Whan at 9 A M. and 3 anil 4 P. M. Freight 12 M. Returning, leave Salem it 4 and 8 A. M, and I.IOP. t Freight daily each -way Apply to MORTON MILLS, Agent, 2d Co vered Pier above Walnut st. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. °Rmm^^ N vH3 ILI ‘ VILLE KAILROAP. Banning time of trains, commencing FRIDAY. Jm. 1, 1864, from Walnut Street Wharf For Cape Island, Court House, DennisTille, luchahoe, Port Elizabeth, and by connecting i ar of 6^ a ? es 1111 P arte Cape May A. M. Returning, leave Cape Island at 9 A. M. Due m Philadelphia at 10.15 A. M or brought daily. Apply to MOR TON MILLS, Agent, 2d covered Pier above Wal nut street. no 12 J. VAN RENSSELAER, Snp’t. ■EB PKBBaaaE Philadelphia and Baltimore central winter arrangement. Onand after Monday, Dec. 7th, 1863, the Train, will leave Philadelphia from the DEPOT of the NORTHEAST OORNEB S < ? H S EI ‘ NTH ■- aWD market streets, at 8.00 A. M. and 4. 00 P. M. leave Oxford at 7.00 A. M.,-and 3.16 The Train leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M connects at Oxford with a line of Stages for Peacl Bottom, in Lancaster County, returning, leave* Peach Bottom to connect with the afternoon Trail for Philadelphia. HENRY WOOD, i Superintendent. BANNVART’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Diseases, &c., are specially recommended to public speakers, as ihe mo*^ efficient remedy extant for the above dis eases. we present but one of the many testimonials m onr possession: ■ ■ * „ . Hahrisbuho, Feb. Bth, IStM „ 8 * A.|. BATtyvART —Dear air: I have used Btowu n Eronchial Troches, Wistar’s Lozenges, and other preparations for hoarseness aud th?oat and m comparison with them all, can cheerlully commend your own as a most admka- C for publio s P ealters and singers, in of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have ectually^ 111 Eel " nnt ' 111 time °f most ef- Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, s - Presbyterian Church. HarrUburg Ured 7 A ' BA NNYART & CO., And Ic.t sale by •n • R 0 SHOEMAKER 4 00., Druggists, N. E. cor. 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JUMELLE, No. 1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. ffe4-3ms BRONCHIAL TABT.F.TSfIHK ifcund to be an indispensable requisite In thi ireataent of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsness, and imllar complaints affecting the ‘ organs of the joice: particularly recommended by public speak er®’ and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by LANCASTER * WILDS, K S ThMP?^„y iPHTHERIA lozenges.- DlphOieria. l rnn^£! S o'® a ~ ! i fe and s Peedy cure for Bronchial ansfii 8 ’ Sore Throat, Hoarseness and T A TinT? S n A^ N J, OA OIL OR EMBROOA* rtra' wnlnT 6 j Proprietor, H. B. TAY “rata 111 and CaUowW ll itreete Pri<£, ' fe-2a-3ra* RECEIVED BY LATE TTVTPritt/ra tl tlon, Hennessey’s fine nw , for medicinal ns£ ISncaSTKR * Pharmaceutists, N E ™rn«r * TENTH Sts.. Phils • comer ABCJH and ——^—- ; *625 MsUFPOBTERS FOELADIEI^nfmtoS supporters under Medical patronage Ladtes^d e^4 D onfaf a natPT63 alBO &®gP* CANARY SEED. —TWENTY-FIVV wptq Caßary Seed In store eEe by ™*OBKIuAK 4 (30*i No. 193 Wain . street ! JttmoAn. itlofiy Office bows flroo st the office, deS-Qm) TEUSSEB. AVON'S PERIODICAL DROP! NEVER FAIL TO CURE THE SOFFEBINO LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS are a epeclflo for all female difficulties LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS a* wonderfully adapted to obstinate casts. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS sm not pleasant to take, but powerful in tbslr rations. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS never harm any one if they follow tbs directions. LYON’B PERIODICAL DROPS in cases of painful sickness, ;act liksja charm in Tigoraong, restoring and renovating ths system. LYON’S PERIODICAL D^tOPS sre a sclentiflcally prepare fluid preparation, and more reliable than any Pill or Powder. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS an genuine only, when the name of Doctor John li. Lyon Is written npon the directions, which an wrapped carefnUy around each bottle. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS an for sals by druggists In city and oonntry testy- LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS cost but one dollar perbottle; will you wasteaway With anxiety and pain, when an investment of one dollar will surely cure you. v. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS will restore nature to Its healthy oonrse, whatever be the Indisposition. LYON’ S PERIODICAL DROPS are,safe at all times when the directions an ad- Hired to. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS when taken regularly always, prevent slcknem, and Is not prevention better than erne t LYON’S PERIODICAL SHOPS have stood the test of 13 years' experience. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS receive the eneomlnns of all who use them. Ho lady should be without them. We have letters al most every day from ladles of the highest respec- tability, telling us they would not be without the French Periodical Drops for anything. Could we publish the letters we have received, they would convince the most Incredulous. We have now lx mind an Instance of a lady who had been irregular until her constitution was nearly broken down Her physicians told her she had the Consumption. and must die. She saw our advertisement, and oame to see us. We, too, thought she was too tar gone to be cured, but commenced at the oause with the Drops. They acted like a charm; and to-day she Is well and healthy, a living witness of the efflcacy of the French Periodical Dreps, and a re. ildentof East Hartford, Connecticut. If you are suffering any of the Ills caused by Irregularity, we ask you to give them a trial, and recommend them to your afflicted friends. One trial will oonvinos the most sceptical, and never after will you be In* ducsd to be without it. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS WBOLBBALI JOHNSTON,: HALLO WAY A GOWDEN, HO. 13 NORTH BIITBB3TBE «T, and at RETAIL by all Dealers In medicine everywhere; ■ #1 per bottle. C. a. CLARK A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors, •us-l »,wiy BOSTON Mil PHTT.anEi.PHTi Siltif 15 ?? BlNE—Sailing from eacl first wharf above Pin* Boston, or :LfS^gSft-SAXON,Captain Matthews, wil Bd T e E\lS“^™»^ £5 JuS“ at m * gu tt# premium charged bj Freight tahen at fair rate*. «‘to or 332 South Delaware &Yenn#, -..gPR ALEXANDRIA. G-EOROE- Stmm B&TOWN and WASHINGTON" TTand l ■ ell ™ ne ' ▼!» Canal—Every Wednesday at l< DE, and every Satnrday at BA. M. ’ Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan. fto amer f• J- DETDohr, Captain Bristow. Steamers. SEYMOUR, Captain Room ThSf« E - CHAMBERIdW, Captain Stewan pJnnrfti B^? fontt a semi-weekly line betweoi wi*”* 1 S’ 8 aboTe P° rts , sailing regnlarlr aa advertised, and carrying freight lower than hr SI SBf J 0 ?*! FrefiS reSlved dS WEBKTOi? i l f^£K g isS 1 * A PPiy to THOMAf WEBSTER, 14 North Wharves' seioltf HAKTFORD-Via Delaware Han tail Canal The PhiiaH<»ir.h»o Ornmipr^m^*! l6l Company*s steamer MARS, Grntnley, master, now loading at Tatem’s wharf, below South street. For freight, which will be taien on reasonable terms, apply at 143 South Wharves. WM.M. BAIRD fc CO . Agenm. mb£ FOB NEW YORK. —DESPATCi Maifeand SWIFT-SURE LINES-Viaßel£ ware and Raritan Canal.—The steamers of then are leaving dally at 12 o’clock, M., and? wSS S^gS^^SSSS: sasss 1 M - baied 4 W YOBK—New Dally Uni aHßb—Via Delaware and Karl tan t&nal- PMSelplLtai and New York Express Steamboa; receive freight and leave dally at 1 £££?“* tUelr Cargoe * 111 N,w York the freight taken at reasonable rates. WILLIAM p. CLYDE, Agent, _l4 South Wharves, Fhllada. ■ . „ JAMES HAND, Agent lyaa-tf Piers 14 and 15 East Blver, N. Y. Z FOB SAN FRANCISCO. o»-r»92?i EMAN ’ S CALIFORNIA LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISKB The A 1 Extreme Clipper Shin WIZARD KING 2 EO ~I? pidlr loadi »k at pier 11, East Blver. This beautiful clipper comes to her berth JESEWith a large portion of her eargo on board, ano having large engagements will fill rapidly. We commend the WIZARD KING to all ship pers to ban Francisco as the most desirable vessel bow loading, and invite inspection. Shippers will confer a favor by sending their freight immediately alongside. _ BISHOP, SON * 00., q 105 Arch street, above Front. With Quick Dispatch packet »ENliEAJL wuaL*ia.QlS, Hatfield, master, bavin* the bulk °!“GW en ,P'f ed > will «all soon. For balance ? pply 40 FETER WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhli-tf fob HAVANA—EagIe Lina—Neutral SGS* Isg—Only Vessel Loading—The regular f acKet ellpper Br. bark OCEAN EAGLE, W. H Luce, master, bavins tbe bulk of her cargo eu nsed and going on board at second wharf below walnut, and being of small capacity, will Have —— For balance ol freight, apply to J. E. BA2LEY A CO., 122 South Wharves. mh7-lot cfi'd FOE NEW ORLEANS. La. —The regn- packet bark GREENLAND, George Inomson, master, is now loading at Smith’s wharf, above Race street, and wHI have quick dispatch for the above port direct. For freight or passage, apply to WORKMAN A CO., 133 Walnut stregt - : mhS FOR NEW ORLEANS—EagIe Line— First Vessel to Sail—The clipper regular packet bark SAXONVILLE, J.B. Joidan. master, is now rapidly loading at first wharf below South street, and having the bulk ol her cargo engaged and going on board, will sail soon. Can take the bulk of 3TO barrels, if applied for immediately For freight, apply to J. E. BAZI.F.V 4 CO , 132 South Wharves. mhl4-3t FOR BOSTON—Express Line—To Sail Sift* 15—Tlle fln * packet schr. POCAHONTAS, Captain Perry, is now receiving freight at Race street wharf, and will sail for the FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fib* JBSLpacket bark ST. JAMES, Captain Wayne, 1!: •fi 0 ' 5 ' relying freight at Pine street wharf, and win sail for the above port with prompt dispatch For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, IS North WharTes. m hl4 WANTED—A Nentral Vessel, to follow 3K ltB Ocean Eagle, now loading in the Eagle Line for Havana. For terms, apply to J. E. BAZLEY & CO., 132 South Wharves. mhl4. St FOR SALE—The fine Brem. bark PAUL jaggINE. 375 tons register; two decks; built at New Bedford, and is in fine order. For further particulars, apply to PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut street. ■ mhStf FOR SALE—Barge FANNY ESSLER, 3BE ln complete running order, will be sold low. Apply to DAVID COOPER. 18 North Wharves. JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, SAIL-' jpaa MAKERS, No. 244 North WARVES, below Vine street, Philadelphia. All work done in the best manner and on th« lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. mhis.tr Partlcnlar attention given to repairing. CONSIGNEES’ NOTlCE.—British ship GEN. WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, from Liver pool, is now discharging under general order at Sbippen street wharf. Consignees will please at. tend to the reception of their goods. PETEB WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhlO-tf CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.—Brem. bark PAU LINE, Osterloh, master, from Rotterdam, is now discharging under general order at Mead alley Wharf. Consignees will please attend to the re ception of Iheir goods. PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhlO-tf Notice. —aii persons are hereby cautioned against trusting the crew of the Bremen bark PAULINE, Osterloh, master, irom Rotterdam, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or Consignees. PETER WRIGHT * SONS, 115 “Walnut street. mhB-tf t;AA barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now UUv offered for sale, at 220 PEAR street,below Third and Walnut. no 4 Extra sparkling champagne ci der, af wholesale. Grocers and shippers invited to examine. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4 F. DUNTON, " “ • 149 South Front street, abore Walnut. Golden Star Brand, Ay Grand Moussenx, BRANDIES, PORTS and MABEIRAS. aull Sutlers and shippers, attention , CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted, mow in fine order for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only, at 220 Pear st.. below Third and Walnut sts. no 4 Philadelphia, CJpfefi, ' "I»R. SCOTT’S 'ci W-W* LIVERY STABLES, York avenue, between Buttonwood and Nooie . streets, Philadelphia. No Horse that can injure another will be ad mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses to hire. New customers for,these are mostrespect fnlly requested to bring a reference. Terms mod erate. but cash payments. fel(l-3m j CARRIAGE MAKERS, WS&fZ- J. LEITENBERGER A SON - - *O7 PTNF. STREET. Ifel-Sm CORKS, 50 Bales of Spanish Corks just received andforsale, byDALLETT A SON, 129 South Fronts treet. __ Haven, Conn. WEEKLY TO UTEE (f?f?Hkrbor? L ’'r^ ncll 'S s ,_ at Q-UEENSTOW* Wyernool Si^ h l. weU t£F o Y n Steamer* of ac company are B h^il?M k j a f ld PttHadelphia Steamship ETN A J Intended to sail as follows: CITY ffpKEWYnsif Saturday, March 12 EDINBCBGH * obk Saturday, March 19 And evAn Marciis6 Pier 44 NoSi Blve“ dll1 * Saturday at Noon, from PAYABLB7K^T ES OF PASSAGE: payablb is oonn OBmr „ OTm lit Cabin..... Ist Cabin to London. 8s Y“_V"* 30 00 Ist Cabin to Paris.... 95 1 £°' £ 1011 34 00 Ist Cabin to Hamburg 90 Do •• “ w 'Passengers also forwardedto * ™ Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac., at e qn^J^w^SS.“ Faeeb PBOM LIVBBPOOL OB #75, #B5, #lO5. 2 nd Queenstown, 830. Those wtowffi rates. &r thelr 0411 bay tlcSetehere atthe** „^° r r ,i? rt l ler Information, apply at the Comm nrsOfficee. JOHNS. DALE, Agent/ mhB 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. LIQUORS, &0. LEGAL .NOTICES. COMMON PLEAS FOB uelfhia■ county of phiea! •fiIIELiKE a*T r |® KSON -js. tenibtr 1 erm, lew. No RSON ’ ln D ‘ vorce ’ Sep- tBeSSj —Please take ‘how cause way a hhoS.i^ 8 OB , y^t 9 should not - be decreed la ,hu “ n * malnmmi SATUEBAY, MaTcTwth isot ar^n^^ 10 N THE ORPHAfvS 1 CO U JUT FOR tot , CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIEADFT® - Estate ol ISAIAH N ATH ANS; A “ dltor appointed by the Court tolauditfsetOe and adjust the account of MOSES NATHANS NATHANS, Trustees of the estate NAtHANS, deceased, and to report couniauV« 0n lhe balance in the hands of theac pnrcose^itTill meet tce parties Interested for the a.«et, in M^lhg 4 i f AND E C^^ W o/pH^ i A^?l'«r E qITY Estate of MBS. of the Empire of France deS^o? U lata appointed by the Conrt to the account orf CHARLES TETE a£*adjust of MBs. JOSEPHINE DURAND, to make distribn-ion of the Balance in Stands of the accountant, will meet the parties interXtod fof tbepnrpofesof hiß appointment, on MONDAY. Match 14th, A. I}. 1864, at 4 o’clock P. M , at PhiiTrt n 23 WALNUT street, in the City rf ™L J d c lphia - WM. S. PEIRCE, mh4-f. m .w-st« Auditor. 1 K .3,^ l t li V t KPHaNS’ tiOUKT FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADF.T.PUTa * To'jl'enlh^h COß KOBNDAFFEB, deceased!— i ri heirs of Anne Rhodebauch, deceased. by nn the r siid ne (^ <^ ffer — The Master appoS vi y ho are the rtehf 1 w ‘ ‘determine and report d h banC Jh defeased ’ a nd r whlt^re 6 the «# t&jgS interested, for the pnrposes of his pointment, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of March, 1664, at 11 o’clock A. M., at Ms Office 1 No. 310 North SIXTH street, in the Cityol Pmu£ X 1 f ™ H - Campbell: mh4-f,m, wsi* Master. DXXiLON, deceased.— T iie Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, senie and adjust the account of Bernard Lynn. thomaVdiil CYK T d Testamen ‘ of iiKSr.TS. AS »Sr 1 1?‘? N - de <*ased, and to report dis. f th ! b ? laDce m hands ot the accoun the P art ies interested for the pnr- F ?!«. r J?f a PP“htment, on MONDAY, March £i> at 4 o- clock P. M.. at his Office. No 217 South SIXTH street, Philadelphia ’ " JOHN GOFOETH, Auditor. mhu»f, m, w, st*] LETTI.ES OF ADMINISTRATION ON T WP Estate of JOSEPH B. , lh f. elt y of. Philadelphia, ff“ D^„, 2. t ? e,m<,erEl &i 1 * d > all persons indebted to aTe i re( l n ested to mate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same P r eeent them »lthont delay to F. R. BACKUS. A ?>Si? istrator ’ No-350 North Delaware Avenue. Philadelphia, Feb. 13. 1864. fels-mSt* Estate of hey, heney ktpistt CLARKE, D. D. f DECEASED— aomimstration to the estate of Eev. Henry Steele a D- • J ate o 1 Ule cit y of Philadelphia, r-nf TOrrr aT^si e ?^?i yBTanted 40 STEPHEN COLWELL, lost-AECH street, said city; ah persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and these having claims will present them to him or his Attorney. ** felo-m6ws TO. s. PEEROE, 623 Walnnt st. DRUGS. LAWRENCE’ S METALLIC BROWN PAINT -es PER CENT METALLIC BASE iLe Metallic base of this Paint is composed of the Protoxide and Peroxide of Iron. Its proper hes are such as to give it superiority overall others in the market for the purpose for which it is re* commended. It has been, proved by thorough exposure, and by compariFpii -with other paints, to be the only re liable Pamt to resist the action of salt water and' salt atmosphere. It is therefore especially recommended for ship bottoms, hulls, decks, boiler fronts, smoke stactas and steam pipes. For iron railings, fences, cars* railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled. It is especially adapted for r T* x _ *IETAB hoofs. It is not affected by acids or gases, and is a’ per fect protector against rust on metals, and from dampness on brick walls. It mixes and blends readily with other paints, and by comparison to the amount of surface a giyen weight will cover, costs about one-half as much as other Metallic Paints. Wherever this Paint has been used, it has given estiee satispactios, which is, we believe, more than can be said of any other paint in the market, m 1,,, , ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., i-ole Agents for Pennsylvania, N. E. corner Fonrth and Race streets, Phil a. UKtisH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, 4c., Ac A- , st r ® cel ved direct from GEO. ALLEN & 1.U., Amptmil, a supply of Ext. Aconiti. Bella donna, Cannab, ind., Conil, Digitalis, Hyos cyami and Taraxaci, also, Oleum Amjgd, Dnlc, Olenm Croton, Tiglii, Elaterium, Lactul cantnn, and a full assortment of fresh medi §Aw!T£h st C th S° CK & CEE N. E j>St‘ENTlAli OILS lor Colognes, pomades! -Li «fcc.—Such ass Oils of Almond, Lemon, Berea mot, Orange, Rose, Citronelia, Verbena, Bose (xeraninm, Neroli, True Cinnamon, Jessamin, Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel, "Wintergreen, Pep permint, Sassatras, Cassia, Cloves, &c., all wax as? flrst Quality; for sale as wanted by ELLIS 4c CO., Drnggists, No Tti* Market street. fold* w OBERT SHOEMAKER A OO.— _ _ Robt. Shoemaker, Bexj. H. Shoemaker, Wm. M. Shoemaker, Richard M. Shoemaker. TO DRUGGISTS.—We otTer the following, o recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise, Caraway and Canary Seed, Althe®, Aconite and Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads, Tonqna Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings's Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, Calabria Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality,French Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists’ Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, Ac. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., Wholesale Druggists, fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. THE NEW “PILE PIPE."— A STMPTyk; cleanly and portable contrivance for the appli cation of unguents to the Internal surface of toe recttum. Sold by HTIBBELL, Apothecary, 141# Chestnut street. _ . STOVES, HEATERS, &C. A~. THOMSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, Amli! hotels or pnblic institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel phia Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lnwdown Grates. Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewbole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, Ac,,as ■wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. CHASF, SHARPE A THOMSON, mh7m, w. f,6mo No 200 N. Se tond street. Thomas s. dixon, Late Andrews A Dixon, . Mo. 1324 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia, Opposite United States Mint, Manufacturers of LOWDOWN, PALLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, AND OTHER GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fuse, ' ' ALSO, ev WARM AIR' FURNACES, , ror ABB . CHIMNEY OAFS. COOKING RANGES, BATH BOILERS, AC., WHOLESALE AND RKTAI£InT« PIANOS, &C. A GRAND PATENT PIANO, by G. Vogt, cost S t,OOO, for sale at half price. To be seld at No. 1424 Race street. mh3.l2t{ A. STANKOWITOH, PIANO TUNER And REPAIRER, removed IT S If'to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine, and is prepared to receive orders as nsnal. Hia many customers bear testimony to his skill and. ability as a correct and thorough Tuner, ffia Re pairing is done in a durable and artistic manner, as he is a practical Piano Maker: has eight vears’ city experience, with the best references which can be given. All orders promptly attended to: and gnaran:ees to give entire satisfaction. Price for tuning Si. Orders from the country accepted, and done very reasonably. mh2-3ms dgi|n AN ASSORTMENT of the best New York and Philadelphia Manu- II B I ?• faotnnng. from 8375 ’upwards. Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet Organs, No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New Store, a few doors below Walnut. P* SCHULER fc 00. <017.3111 - AST OF - F OLOTHUV& m demand from 81 to $5 for Pants, from S 5 to Sl5 for Coats, from, $5 to $35 for Silk Dresses, *nd other goods inpro portion* Also the highest price paid for Carpets; Call or address A. D* AINCONAi 33£SOfJTH Street 1e24-lm*