Discovery of Wonderful . Organic Re. mains-Proofs of an :-Exllluct Race Of Den and Animals. friom Ape Montane:Poit; Nov. it] I On Meagher's Bar, oppoSite - Neva.da,have been discovered ibdsils-that unmistakably prove that this pia4 Of the world: was at one time inhabited' hy a'-race of human beings who stood, in malurit3r, from ten to twelve 'feet high, and: bY a species -of ,quadruped4t least twice ;as large as theAsiatio elephant. 'They were imbedded about eight feet, in what might be termed a close alluvial de posit, and in what' the' eonfigiuiation of the country indicates • was once the eddy of a As an evidende of the former, .we now have before us the jaw-bone—anatomic illy termed the inferior maxillary—of a biped which is almost double the size of an ordin ary human jawbone. From point to to point of the condyle—the upper projections,where junction is made- with the corresponding parts above—this fossil measures fully five inches. It is in a perfect. state of paeserva tion—so perfect, that, had it been of ordin ary size; one would hate supposed that its owner had not, made'llis or her exit from this "Vale of tears" over :fifteen or twenty years ago. The enamel of ; the teeth still remains bright and uninjured by the action of fire, water or air. Not a tooth is lost. They comprise six, grinders or molars (the •nsualnumber), and ten others—being six teen in all. Theyhave been much worn by the labor ofmastiCation• which fact proves that this American Goliiih did not cease to use thein until they had prepared_ for his . stomach thefood of many years—perhaps not until the other functions of his physical organization. had weakened from old age, whet — the utility of the teeth ceased, though ,decay had. not yet marked them by a single perforation. The fact is also a good con jectural. argument thatthis being belonged to - a race similar in their habits to the ex - isting tribes of natives, who, even in their old age,axe notable for thettne State of their • et4ll—. The jaw-bone - is - the 'portion of the remains we have seen; but ribs, and other bones, were found near the spot, which un doubtedly belonging to the same individual, as they are all of proportionate size. It has been estimated by members of the medical fraternity here,that the height of this biped could not have been less than 10 1 1 „and might have reach 12 feet. Why, we,will be asked, do we suppose these tuudin bones to be the remains of an extinct race.? We answer, it Is a conclusion fairly arrived atby inductive reasoning. It is true, among existing races, there are in . stances recorded of men reaching, the height of aver eightfeet, but the record is not posi tive of any reaching over nine feet. The science of "comparative anatomy" need not be deeply studied to prove that these fossils belonged to a being more than 10 feet high. If this being belonged to the existing races, and Was a sort of lusus nature, or one indi vidual of tremendous proportions among whole nations of the common stature, is it ndereomewhat surprising that his (or her) gigantic bones should be exhumed in the beart of the continent,having distinctive PilEty sical prominence among millions? Why was not, one of the myriads of smaller frames, from which the vital spark had fled before and fled after him, found. instead? The Cau casian is put down as the tallest of the - five divisions of the human family. There is not one of this race, on record, that we are aware of, who attained to a height of near 11 feet. Such an anomaly might happen ;• but if it shoiild many generations would most probably come and go without a parallel. Judging from its size alone, we think the chance of this jaw-bone having belonged to one of the North American In dian race is as one for to many millions against. But the concomitant circum stances of a fosail having been found with it, which we know is not referable td any species now existingin Arnerica,stAngth.ens the theory that in this jaw-bone we have the evidence of a race or human beings that has "gone flickering among the things that were." , • The proof anti - extinct race of quadruped or of a species at least, that were twice as , large as any now extant, is the discoveay of an enormous molar tooth, which was found 4long with a monster jawbone. The crown or top of this tooth measure.s, the longer way, exactly six inches, and it is four in width; the root, or the part invested by or sunk below the gum, measures over seven - inches. The,measurenaent from top toy bot tom (that is, in its natural position) is be tween eight and nine Niches, being but little greater in depth than in length on the top. Judging fromnur very limited knowledge of paleontology, the animal which carried this tooth was ruminant and herbivorous. The crown of the tooth is marked by numer ous transverse ridges, thickly enameled. The enamel is bright; and, in .many places, as well preserved as if on the tooth. of a living animal. These ridges are not deep, and, ; are rounding on the top, indicating adaptability to bruising in mastication ratlierthan catting, on the carniverous or flesh-eating order. The 'tooth is partially petrified, and has indications of having been along while buried. Upon exposure to the air a fragment crumbled off, and fully half of it is in a state of petrifaction. Had it not been for the enamel—the . most indestructi ble of substances—and this petrifying pro cess', ins doubtful that it.sprin would have been so long pieserved. - • This molar may have. belonged to the mastodon species, or an enormous type of the elephant. But we are told that a tooth of similar ontlines, but three times as large, has been found in Deer. Lodge county, in this Territory. Gentlemen in- this place have seen it. This would seem to indicate an extinct quadrupedal race larger than re mains have yet been found -of-in Europe or other parts of North America. The great mastodon skeleton in the Philadelphia Mu , scum is fifteen feet long and eleven feet high ; but think of atooth afoot and a-half long, and afoot Wide on the top The carcass of an elephant was found, in the present century, in the frozen mud and nand of Siberia, preserved in its entirety. Its skin was covered with hair or fur, but all else indicated a bona fide elephant. In - 177.1. - the carca.ss of a rhinoceros, also, was I found in the same regions. The icy shores of the Polar Ocean, in northeastern Asia, _abound, it is said, with the bones of these animals, now only known in the tropics. What mighty convulsions of nature caused their extinction? and how far did its influ ence extend? Did riot the great upheaving break asunder a land connection. that one existed between the two hemispheres?•, One Arctic explorer reports having found fossil tropical plants,; species of the pak'n, buried beneath the perennial snows of, iram seliatka. This, as well 'as the Siberian fos sils, point to a complete and permanent cli matical revolulion. May _not these facts bear upon the theory of our Indian tribes coming from the Eastern hemisphere? Was there not a time when,,with even open canoes, such as the northern -noast Indians now use:they could ,have crossed. - We leave the subject for the speculation of the antiquarian and the :curious4, -- The mammoth jawbone and tooth described :maybe seen, fora few days, in the count ing-room'of .The Post. KILT.m33 ‘v BILE TtriusulqG AgoMERSAIILT. _ - - - - —Coroner Gamble yesterday held an in.- quest at N0.'49 Market" street, on she. body of khomas Dunphy; about fifty years of age . and a native of Ireland, whose death was the result of a fracture of the spinal-column caused by a fall on his head, while turning a somersault inthe hallway of his residence. The jury rendered a verdict of "accidental death" Mr. Dunphy has left a widow and , linverk:children.—N. Y. Herald. • ADptimi...E ExEcurroxi . .-Fleming and Corbett, :who - murdered a ihian. named Maloney, in Cicero, about a year since, were banged in the county jail, Chicago, Friday afteraoon. THE DAILY - TVENING BULLETIN : - .PHItADMPHIA, MONDAY, -DECEMBERIB , ,-1865.---TRIPLE SHEET liiaDEs I, Fz. - BEADING .•. .9 • AD. •GREATTRUNR , PEON • :ix Nis 5111. TO THE INTERIOR OF PENN. SYLVANIA_,___ _THE SCHUYLIECLL,__BUSQIWI i • NA, CUId:BPIIRLAND AND WYDBMNIG V , Puli NORTH, NORTHWEST and the CAN AS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGKEI TRAINS and tlw . jannpany'a 'Depo, THIS. TEE NTH and CALLO.H.L Streets, nil ' at the folkiwing }ours: , _ , MORNING Van,. " I ' i• At 8 A. M., for Reading, Lebanon, - Harrisburg, Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Stonbury, Will ms port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Fells, Buffalo, Allen town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Oarlials,Chambers• burg,Hagerstown, &a, &r... • - This train connects at READING with the East Pennsylvania Railroad trains: for: Allentown, &c.; and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg, &c.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawiasa Railroad trains for Williamsport. Lock Hal ren. Elmira. dtc.. at HARRISBURG with Northern °antral, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and-Susquehanna trains for Northumberland,WMt/imort. York, Chanitherab arg, Plnegrove, &c. AFTERNOON EXPRESS, Leaves Plilladelphlft at B.BeP. for Reading, Pot-ba ying., Harrisburg, &c., connecting with Reading and Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia &a., and with Cats wissa Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo. &c. TZVAIIING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves - Reading at 6.30 A. AL,'stopping at all wapitis. Dons; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.80 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. N.; snivel In Reading at 7.80 P. M Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.25 A. M. and Pottsville at 8.30 A. EL. arriving, in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 j'. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.0+5 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. Al. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 1z45 noon for Ilsnuling and all way stations; leaver. Reading 11.80 A, M., and Downingtown 12.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. AIl the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains Lmve Pottsville at 8.03 A. H.. and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. 11_ , r CHMSTER VALLEY RALEMAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intermediatepolats take the SAD A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from Philadel phia, returning from Downingtowr at 7.05 A. M. and 2.30 Noon_ NEW YORK=PRESS, OR Prrrsatracts AND TU WEST. Leaves New York at 9.00 A. IL and 8 P. IL, passing Iteadingat 1 A. Id., and 1.48 P. IL. and connecting at HarrisbuVLl'ennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroadess Trains for Pittsbargh, Chicago, Wil liamsport. Baltimore. dc. ReturSing Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival. Of gennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at and 9.05 A. ht, passing Beading' at 4.49 and 10.52 - M., Car y at New Work 10 A. M., and 2.45 P. IL Sleeping Car accompanying these trains throughbetween J ersey City and Pittsburgh, without charge. TWRII train for New York leaves Harrisburg _at 1.45 P. M. Midi train for Harrisburg leave; , New York at II Roonz !BCHTYLICELL VALLEY AD. Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45, 11 A. M. and 7.L5 P. M. recanting from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. IL, and L4O and 4.15 P. M. SCHlfyr,Trrrx A_ND Übtal - Th' A RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 X. M. for egrove and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at, 4.00 Pad. and from Tremont at 7.00 A. H. and 6.00 P. , TICKETS. I Through 'first•class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canadas. The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of IS. Bradford, Treasurer, No. =7 South Fourth street, naiad his, or of G. A. Nicolls, General Superintend ent, COMMUTATION TICkETS, for A.l. Ea mil er s p il lk cern.,discount bEtween bar pointa desired and firtas. 'Krim kGE TICEZETS. -good far 2000 inUes,between all points, at $52 50 each, for families and firms. ASON TIC 11.47. Eror, to three p , six, nine or twve m BM. for holders lardy all oin ts at reducedel , ates. _ CIT.P.RGYMIDEK Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets al half-fare. EXCURSION TICKETS. from Philadelphia to principal ntations, good fbr Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket °Dim at Thirteenth and Callow- hit streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAIN'S. Leave Thilad a elz h ig daily at 520 A. 1151., 12.45 noon and 6 IL, for Be , Lebanon, Harrisbarg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and points beyond. Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and its branches at SA. M., and 'for the prin cipal Stations only at 115 P. M. FOR NEW YORK.—The CAM DEN AND AMBOY auti A _air TRENTON RAILROAD OOM PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York. and way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, w ill leave as 'follows, viz: - Fare. At 6 A. 115., via Camden and Amboy, Accom.,f2 .T. 5 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Exprss, 3 e At 2P. M.. via Camnen and Amboy.Express, 225 At 10 A. AL and 12 M., (neon) via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas senger.) . . . 25 At 6 and 1120 P. M., via Camden and.A.mboy, Accom modation, (Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 2 2cl Class Ticket,* 1 50 At 6A. M., 2 and SP. For Mount Holly, Ennis . ville, Pemberton and Vincentown. At 6A. Al., and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. AL 12 M. 3.00, 5, 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Pal: myra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly, Edgewater, Bur lington, Florence. Bordentown, &c. The 5 P. AL Line runs direct through to Trenton. At 23; P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Bristol. Burling ton, Beverly. tt.c. Lines from Kensington Depot will leave as follows: At 11.15 A. M., 4.30 P. Ai and 6,45 P. AL via Ken `sinton and Jersey tit , : Express 43 00 At 12 P. 111. (Night) via liensington and Jersey City Express 2 25 The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun days excepted. At 7.83 and 11.15 A. H., 3, 3.30, 4.3 d, 6,45 and 5 P. IL. and 12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. 44.1 At 7A. ai,_l(rso, 3,5, and 6 P. H. for Corntells, tor risdale, Idolniesburg,.l.`pcony, Wissinoming. Brides burs and Franklord and at 3 P. H. for Holmesburg and-intermediate Stations. BELVIDEB.E IfrELAWA_RE RAILROAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot, as follows: At 7.30 A.M. and 3.30 P. H. for Niagara Fails, Buf falo, Dunkirki Canandaigna.Eiruna, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Bingnampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Fletn ngtonoko. The 8.30 P. H. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem, ,to. At 5 P. M. for Lambertville an d intermediate Stations. Aar - For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sington Depot., take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run Into the Depot, and on arrival of each-Train, run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengera are prohibited from caking anything as baggage bat wearing apparel. All baggage • tiny pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable fur any amount beyond 4100, except by special contract. Graham's Baggage axpress will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, 412 M. and IP. IL, via Jersey City and Camden. At 7.10 and Wit A.M., 6P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken sington. From foot of Barclay street at 6 A, H. and 2 P. H., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier NO. 1 N. River, at 12 Al., 3 and 7 P. M. (Freight and Passenger),W v M. m H. GATZI d L EmAgent. WE 18 r CHESTER AND PHILA DELPHLN. RAILP.DAD, VIA 1a: WINTER AREANGEIHENTs. • On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the trains will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia for West Chester 8.05,11.00 A. M., 2.15, 4.30 and 6.00 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia 6.45, 8.15, 10.45 A. M.. 1.40, 4,85 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 13L, will not stop at Pennelton, and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.' PENNELTON TRAINS. Leave' Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.00 and 11.00 P. M. Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 9.02 A. M., 6.20 P. M. These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. 1.1, and_.2.oo P. M. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. 151 and 4.00 P M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M. and 4.30 P. and leaving West Chester at 8.15 A. 11, and 4.35 P. connect at B. C. Junction with' Trains on the P. and B. C. R. R. for Oxford and intermediate points. , AcePassengersiare allowed to take wearing 'apparel only as Baggage, andi.he Company will not, to any vase, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the same. HENRY WOOD, tf • • General Superintendent -•-•2 I PHILADELPHIA AND MIL"- RA THROUGH. LINE. • ArAWIL.SA. RAILROAD. Rhart line to Williamsport, Elmirapil Reglons,Erie, Buffalo, Niagara . 'alts, Suspension Bridge, and all places fit the Western, North Western And South Wes tern States and the Canadas. • Four through trains daily (Sundays excepted). Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva- Reading.R.B. Depot. nia 11. R. Depot: A. M.; • • 7.30 A. M. • I 3,30 p. M. 5.15 P. M. Onetralit,en Sunday at 315 P. IL By all these trains direct connection is made at El. . mire. with Erierailway; at . Salamanca, with Atlantic and , Great V , • esternn railway,* at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake Shore .B. It.; ,and. .at Suspension Bridge with Great Western railway. . - . Fare always as low as by any other line. Sleeping cars on ail night trains. Second class cars with Cushioned seats accompany each express train, giving-passengers the advantage of big speed with low fare,' - -•-• -- • - • • .• For through tickets and further particulars concern-, ing tho routes; applyat the. • - Ticket Office, 425 Chestnut stureet. oc2l VAN HORN. Pas. Agt. • NOTICE.—STEAMBOAT TRENTON.' TBtPs RESCUED. The Steamboat; Lemon, anialn'llornblower, will resume her regular trips on - dATUIIDAY, December 18. at 21:st o'clOck. P. lY frcuiWitinut street Wharf. for BURLI •••GTOblancl• BBISIOL. Returning- - ill leave Bristol at 7.15 and Burlington at _7.20 A. M., for Philade.phia daily,' Sun days excepted. - W. M. GATZMF.R., de1613 • Agent. TRAVKILINGI GUIDE, :,„-- N! , ....t.,,4,..., ; „ 7 NOR I' PENNKYLVANTA. 11, ~..: ...- .: 4 .........i." :, ' . 8.-Tim.. MIDDLEI.. , ROUTE.— .f. : ortest an: mos direct line Betblehercf, , Allentotli Mauch Chunk, Hazleton,. to Haven Wilkesbarre. Mammy City, and all polo. in the Lehigh and WYO 3 ming Coal Regions.- _ _. Passenger Depot:3.ln P delphia ir =tD street above Thompson, and co of WPM S and AMBKU, NINE DALE. MATHS. On and after Monday,Nov. th,L36s,Passenger trains leave the Depot, Third stree , above Thompson, daily (Sundays excepted), as folio : AT 7.50 A. M.—hiortung Express for Bethlehem and and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at:Eethlettem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allentown,Catasanqua,Slatington, Manch Chunk, Weatherly., Seaneeville, witzleton, White Ha ven, Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and. all points in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad ,for kiabanoy City. and with CatawilmaHailroad, foil Rupert, Dauville,Milton and Willi: sort. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1145 - A. M.; at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahandy City at 9 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Ras ton and points on'lgew Jersey Central Railroad to New York. . AT 13.3.5 .51. Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all-intermediate Stations. Passengm for Willow Grove, Hatbord and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. AL—Accommodation. for Port Washing ton, stopping at all intermediate Stations. At ISO PAL. Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at • all intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. AT &SU P. AL—Evening Express ftd• Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45%P. Ai. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central P.E. take N: I. C. Train at Easton, wincu arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas sengers for Sumneytown take stage at North Wales. and for Nazareth at Bethlehem and for G reenville at Quakertown AT 4.15 P. AL—A ceoramodatkon, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington •, for Lumberville at Doylestown. AT 6.15 P. lit—Through ACCoMmodatiOn, for Beth lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl.' vanla Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for points on ,Idehigh Valley Railroad and for Danville. Williamsport and Catawissa Railroad. AT 6.1 S P. M.—Acconnrodation, for Lansdale, stop ping at all intermediate Stations. At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washington. Leave Bethlehem at 645 and 10.(2. A. M.. and &lb P Passengers leaving Easton at 9.30 A. M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive In Philadelphia at 12.25 P. DL Passengers leaving Wilkesharre at 1 P. M., connect at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M.; and arrive in Philadelphia at 8.45 Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. 8.15 and MO P. M. Leave at 8.10 A. IL Leave Fort Washington atNDAY 10.50 and 2.15 P. M. ON SUS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. lit Philadelphia for Do lestown at 3P. 3L Doylestown for Phi .elphla at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem ibr Philadelphia ate P. M. Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony y pas. a We W Oa ' x ir rl d of t g ni eco ß n e df ic fng 't T e lgd ip St P re t e . ta Line Convey paasegnera to Third Street lgepot. Tickets must be rocared at the Ticket Mime, THIRD street or BEESB street, in order to secure the lowest rates of etre. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. w,r Dress will call for and deity Ft man g B aagag e Express will call for and !vet B at the Depot. are. No. HZ South THIRD street. n0144f/ • PENNSYLVANIAVENIB.A..L RAILROAD. ER ARRANGEMENTS. The trains of the Pennsylvania R. iti will leave the New Depot.at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway run to and from this Depot. They also leave Front street every two minutes, commencing one hoer pre vious to the time of departure of each Train and allow about al minutes for a trip. Theis cars are in waiting on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers Into the city, and connections are made with all made crosa ng his ys Oa S Ars leave Eleventh and Markel streets at 1.45 P. M., to connect with the Pittsburgh and Erie Mail. and at 10.25 P. M. with Pht]adebstua Ex areas. Mann's Bagcsge Express will hereafter be located at No. 3] South Eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonahlerates npoa application to him. TRALNes LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS: --- LAV ERIE EXPRESS - - at LSO A. M. IeLAIL TRAJLN . . . $t mull. IL PAOLI ACCOM ., No. 1 - • " 10.00 " FAST LINE • - • - " 12.00 H. PART:LIMBURG, - • . M, HARRIS .BURG ACCOM.., • • " 2.30 LANCASTER ACCOM., - • " 4.00 " PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 - • " 5.30 PITTSBURGH ct,ERLE HAM • " 7.30 " pm - r..i.DELPHIA. Ex PRESS • 11.10 " CINCINNATI Fir " 1.30 A. M. PHILADELPHIA. E.X.P.BLESS " 7.10 " PAOLI ACCOSL, No. I - " S.M PARKESBURG - • " 9.30 " ERIE "a - VPR.-12‘ - - •• 1.1. z) LANCASTER TRAIN • • " 12.30 P. M FAST LINE - • " LIO " PAOLI A 00051., No. :, - " JOAYYXYRFS.Sas 5.45 o 'HARRISBURG ACCOM.. • ts 5.40 it Phils6aph/ft B...press leaves daily. Pittsburgh and Erie Mail leaves (except Battuda,y). °mei ns daiThly—except dally Sunday. Thee Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will not assnine any risk icor BagVge, except tor Wearing Apparel, and I I us ft their responsibility to One Hnnelred Dollars In value. All.Ba exceeding that amour,: In value, will be at therlskggege of the owner, unless taken by spectW contract. For further information, as to time and connections, • tee bills and framed cards, or apply s tr. THOM a H. PARR F..' Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily, Except Sunday. For full lufbrmation as to fare'and aocouunodations, apply to FRANCIS FWNE, No. 187 Dock street. PHILADELPHIA., Ttm N. ; T ;i 7' 7 1; TOWN AND NOBRISTOWN S I TABLE.—On and after WED NEISDAT , November Ist, 1565, until ftuther notice. FOB QFW a.NTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12. A. M.; 1. 2, B.IC mir.cdes, 8%, 4. 5,5%, C, 7, S, 9, 10, 11,12, P. M. Leave Germantown-6. 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. 1,2, a, 4,4%, 6,6%, 7,8, 9, 1001 P. • The 0.'20 down :rani. and the sik and up trains do not stop on Germantowr Branch. ON SUNDA YS. Leave Plalladelphis-9.10 minmea. A. M.: S. 7 and 10X, P. M. Leave Germantown-8 A._ M. and 9N, P.M. eIiES'fiVIIT HILL ILALLROA Leave Philadelphia-6, 6, 19, 12, A. M.; 2, A. 7, 9, and I. P. M. Leave Chestnut Ef.lll-7.10 minutes, S 9.40, and 11.45 A. M.; 1.40,11.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40. anh 10.0 p. ON SITNDAYS. Leave Phllad , elphitaS.lo minutes, A. M.; 8, and 7 P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill-7.40 minutes, A. M.; 12.40, 5.40 and 9.5 minutes P. M. FOR CaIs:SHOHOCR - FiN AND NOP.RIsTOWN: Leave Philadelphia-8, 6.35, 11.PZ minutes, A. M.; Di. 8, 534, 6' 4 , 8.10, and 113 4 , P.M. Leave Norristown-5A4,.7, 7_50, 9, 11, A. M.; pi, e toad 8 P. M. The 53, P. M. train will etop at School Lane, Wise 4 tdekon, lidanayunk, Spring Mills and Gmatiohoclien only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M., and 7P. M. Leave Norr.stown-7 A. M.. and 5 P. M. FORMAN AY LINK. Leave Phlladeluala-8. 8.38, 11.05 A. M.; 1.%, 3, 434, 55fi; 8.05, and lit, .2 Leave Manarankl-6X, 7.34, 5. 4 5,1134,A. II.; 65 2 and 8, PFAL - ON SUNDAYS. Leave PhlladelphLa--9 A. M.; 2if, and 7 P. M. Leave Mariarenk-73; and 8 P. M. W. T. WILSON. General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. RA RTTAN AND DE'r• k WARE BAY RAILROAD. A L ARRANGEMENT. Commencing MOICHAY, Septemer, 1965. CAMDEN TO NEW YORK From Cooper's Ferry, Camden, daily, at 9.15 A. M., for Tuckerton, Barneygat, Tom's River, Manchester, Bergen. Squancum, Farmingdale, Shark River, Long Branch, Branchport, Oceanport, Eatontown, Shrews• bury, Red -Batik, Middletown, Highlands and Port Monmouth, thence to New York by the splendid steamer JESSE 13.0 YT. Through in 5 hours. Fare t - 2. Excursion Tickets, good for tnten days, 13. Through Freight Line leaves Camden at 230 P. M., arriving at New York at 4 A. M. nett day. Leaves flew York 4.15 P. M., arriving at Camden 1.30 P. M. nextday. Wsa. Stff.DEN, ea° Sun-- . OFFICE OF THE ADAMS • EX . • COMPANY, .Pstuanara-.Eria, January 27th. 1862. The Adams Express Company have enlarged their facilities at Washington, D. C., by building a Railroad Depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward heavy Express freights, Packagers and ParCels to, Washing ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Anturpelis, 'Frederick . , Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other,-' 'ges South, occupied by the army, at greatly reduced flutes. Special agreemems mode ler Merchandise in large lots. Sutler's goods and army supplles at satisfactory prices, on application at our office. Soldiers' parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulgy packages received and receipted for at our depot, Soutneast corner of -BROAD and LO- CtibT streeta, 1 JOHN Superintendent. , r; [nod PA 11. A I)A,, [1454.1 WILMINGTON AND BAINT; Rye i .11 7 1 AD YU.. BALTDDRAD AND OHIO RAILROAD. 'THROUGH FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, DEPOT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE CHERRY. The undersigned will continue the General Freiahl Agency of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Beal. Moore Railroad, for Philadelphia, by way of the above route to the West. Shippers and the pnbliC generally ire assured that the organisation of through trains secures to Freight Virtransit and prompt delivery to all parts parts. through rates and ritrther information, apply to A. COWTON it CO., General Freight Agents. JOHN S. WILSON, Freight Agent, usly.o ottie.e. Sixth atreet. ahoy e Chestnut. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTl :l44.,.:'''%"T''') MORE CENTRAL RA.1.1.R0 s GEMENTS.--On and after WED NESDAY -October 18th, 1865, the trains will leave Phil adelphia-Iron the depot of West Chester and Phil adelphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market streets; (West Philadelphia,) at 8,05 A. 111 , and,4.30 P. Leave Oxford at 6.5) A. AL, and 3.10 P. M. The train leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. .M., connects 'at OXfordwith a daily line , of stages from -Peach Rot-, tom is Lancaster. - Returning leaves. Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the afternoon train for 'Phila.- delphia. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap parel only as baggage, and is no Case will the Com pany be responsible for an amount eeding COO, WOOD.General Supprintenden ,• • . TRAVEL iGVEDB• PHILADELPHIA,,WILMING - 2 4 TON - AND BALTMORE Tr, TABLE.—,-Comme.ncing MONDAY, October 2.3 d, 1865- Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express , Train, at 4.05 A.M.' (Mondays excepted); for, Baltiniore and Washington,' stopping at-Whining. ton, Perryville, Havre.de-GraCe, Aberdeen, Perry man's, and •Magnolia. I • • ' Way-mail Train, Ist 8.15 A. hi.' (SnadaYe ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations, connecting with DelawareP.allroad at Wilco Salisbury and, intermediate stations. - - • Express Train at 1-15 P. MI (Sundays excepted) , for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Wil raington, Elkton, Perryvillesind Havre-de-Grace. • Express Train at 4SO P. M. ;Sundays excepted); for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at WilmingtOn, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havre-de. Grace, Perryman's Edgewood, Magnolia, and Stem mer's Run. • Night Expresit at 11,15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark,Elk eon, isforthEast. Perryville and Havre-de-Grace. - Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe. lcorfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 8.15 M. Train. As an additional ar.commodation only for those hold ing [lca ets for these phints, a special car will Pace the Philadelphia Depot at 11.45 A.M., connecting at Gray's Ferry with the Morning Express train ffom how York: WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Le - ave Philadelphia at ILIS A. M., 3.30, 5 00, 7.00 and 10.00 P. M. The 3.30 P. M. train connects with the Dela. ware itailroad for Milford and intermediate stations. • • Leave Wilmington_7.oo, 8.15 and 9.50 A. M.. 3.00 and 4.60 P. M. „ Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., 3.a) and 5.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 12.00 M., 4218.02 and 9.54 P.M. UM:iT7ER. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58aii110.14 - .9..17C,12.38, 3.43, 4.59, 5.34 and 8.38 P. IL From Baltimore to Phllatlelphia.—Leave Baltimore 8,2.5 A. M., Way Mail. Lie P. Id., Express. 4.10 P. M., Way Train. 6.35 P. M., Express. 9.25 P. If., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 8.50 A. M., Lee and 11.50 P. M. -- Trams for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 513, 9.30 A. M., 2.25, 5.10 P. Id., 12.25 A- M. ,SUNDAY TRAINS. • Express Train at 4.0 E, A, M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de- Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's and Magnolia. Night Express H. 15 P. Al. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilraington,Newark,Elk ton, Northeast, Perryville and Havre de Grace. Accomodation Train at Li P. M. far Wilmington and Way, Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. M., stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. A special train will leave Wilmington for Philadel phia at 6.30 P. M. Freight train with passenger car attached will leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate stations at f 1,04 P. 141. H. F. BENNEY, Superintendent. 1665. PHLLADELPIECLA. AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1865. Crew e traverses the Northern and North• west counties of Pennsylvania to the clty of Erle, oa Lake Erie. It bee been leased and to operated by the Pennayl van ta Railroad Company. 14. 7 4:30 V1z , 10:4.Z1T)7 Vil.:liN r % a :•.Ari ;F:s 1 Erie Mall Train - 1 00 P. M. Erie Express Train - - - - 11 laA. M. Erie 74 jt. LEA Train. VB . 4711,7W . A.8.D . . 7 Erie Exvress e asan • - - - - 7Z)A. M. Passenger on Erie Mail and Epress Trains without change, rclli ways, between Philadel phis and Erie. NEW YORK CON — SECTION. Leave New York at sou P. M., arrive at Erie a 37 A. M. Leave Erie at 155 P. M.. arrive at New York 1.15 P. M. No change of cars between Erie and New York. Elegant bleeping Cars on all N ight Trams. For infOrmation napecting Passenger business amply at corner THLINILhaId. andMA.B.= streets, Phila delphia. And for Freight business, of the Company's Agents: B. B. Ringston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Markel sts - Philadelphia. 3. W. Reynolds.. Erie. William Brown. Agent, N. G. B. Baltimore. H. H. 11011STON , General Frelfilit W. Agertlphia, • General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, A.I..T'tLER. General Sup't.. Will mayor', REST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES—From foet of Market sm'eet Ftper err>. Daily, °wept Sundays. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1145. For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Station on West Jer• sey and haler. Railroads. at 9A. M. and S. P. M. For Melville and all intermediate St.tinv9, at 98. M. and 3P. M. lIFor Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. IL, to lit illyttle connecting with 'freight train (Passenger Car attach. d) Ihr - Cape shay, due 3.45 P. IL and 3.00 P. M. through passenger. due auit P. Si. For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. 3 and P. For Woodbury. Gloucester, &c., at 9 A. M., 8, 3.30, and S.SO P. M. J. . . Freight train willleave Philadelphia from SandfOrtra Wharf at, 10 A. M . - and Camden, at lit M.. J. VAN P.M.tws, kER, SII .perintendent. THE NN - 6T JERSEY EXPI3.4S COMPANY .Win attend to all the nsnal branches of XXXILESS Bus. NEES, receive, deliver, and forward. through other re. sponsible Express Companies. to all parts of the coun try, any article entrusted to thwm.. A Special Messen ger accompanies each through train. Office, No. 5 Walnut street. 628 EIUOP SKIRTS, 628 NEW FALL STYLES NOW READY of Hopkins' "own make," at No. ARCE(Street. These Skirts are gotten up exprsly to meet :he wants of firs(-- ass trade, and embrace every size and style thr Ladies, Misses and Children. which, for finish and durability, have no equal Minot:drake:, and warranted to give satistaction. Also, constantly on hand. a full assortment of good Eastern made Starts. from IS to 4l springs, at, very low prices. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. V, tolesale and retail. r.oIS-esof • C. F. R12.1f PP; Nu. 114 North Fourth street, • Putlndelphla. Mein:facture" and Importer of TRAVELING RAGS, _ _ PORTE MONNA TEs POCKET ROOKS, CA:AR CASES, MONEY BELTS, SATCHEL-, PURSES, babas, Bankers' Crises, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Tort Folios, Bill Books, 6:.c. Jobbing promptly attended to. nov7-2.tu; Wl.ls: DOW (4 LASS. WILLLA.M. EVANS. Jr.. 2.52 Sancta FRONT St.. Wholesale and Reta'.l Dealer in American and French Glra.ss, Putty. paints, Oils, Varrils t hee, etc. A very desirable brand of Glass for Pi:2l'lre Frames. T. VALls4.E..ali zi.F.K.1211C.:1,:, WI!. H. Nr — RRIC.I JNO. E. COPE. c:OrTHWARK FOITZ4DE.Y, .F/iTH ,AICII WASHI C INGTON Pull ADSLFECLA, PttiFlß.F.Jia & SONS, MNOTN.E.EIItS+—ND ILA.CELTNLST.9. Manufacture}Efigh and tow Pressure Stearn EX...V.63 litver and Marine Service. Oasometers Tanks. Iron Bose!, &to. ...tasiturs of ail kinds, either iron or brass. iron .I.traine Rout for Gas Works, Workstora ...alirOad Stations, and Gas Machinery, of the Latest and mate mproved construct ton. livery escription of Plantation Machinery; arts Sugar, Saw and itrit.tMills Vacuum Pans, Oper Steam Trains, Detacators, Filters, Pumping ICn glues, Oce. Sole Agents for N. Elllenx's Patent Sugar Boilint Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer anti Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Suns Draining Machine. AENNSYLVAicIA WORKS—on the DEJ.LAW2I.BII Wear below piTYLADEURECIA, CB:ESTER, Delaware county, PC. REA-NHS, SON £ 00., Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, Zlenufacturers of All kinds of CONDMTSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN. Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tan 13 Propellers. &O. Late T. REANIG of Y, W. B. SEANEY, S. ARC: OLD, Late Bentley, Neafie & Co., Engineer in Oblefi Penn Works, Phila. 1.1718-tn tr. S. Naviei ;unerintendelit. MAE PHILADELPHIA. RIDING SCHOOL, .L FOUI TH. street, above Vine will re-open for the Fall and Winter season MONDAY, Sept. 26th. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acgbire a thorough knowledge of this sccompllahment will find every facility at this achooL The horses v.:a safe and well trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Saddlli horses trained in the best manner. Saddle horses horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for =0 rain. to cars, steamboats, dx. THOS. CRAIGE AS SON. I.Enifft WRIGHT R SONS, biIiMET.II:RS OF EARTHENWAjtE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION 311:5113,01LCAT0. N 0.115 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. TAM MA. WEIGHT. , 01.X1110.1"r A. O:I,,IFIMME. TECOENTO.bi price. y THEODORE WICIGICte GAS - FIXTURE''.-I. BILSK EY, 'MERRILL & THACR.A. - R.A, NO. 718 CaIi.*TNIIT street, Manufacturers, or Ges Fixtures, Lamps, dc,, would call - the, attention of the public to their Is.rge and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. -- alley also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellit gs and Public Buildings, and attend to oxtend lag, altering and repairing,Gas pipes. All work war ranted. • 1a.30 RIVY WV:vis --OWNERS OF PROPRTy.:- . 7 . 771e only-place to get PrivY Wells E n Isr!..resao.l4/31n. , fected, at very low price,s. Manufacturer of Poudretta. Goldsrultit's Ball street racy . . CHABLEfi RCPS.P.P. POCK BOOK. — .AND SATCHEL MA,NIJEACITTIRER. Just received a vN'y tine assmtruent of goods from Europe. Port* mounates, Cigar CaSes; Pocket-Rooks.' Portfolios, Cabers; ' Bankers' Cases, hatchets. Purses. Dres,ing Cases, Money Btlts, Work-Boxes, Etutes, WholPsa e and Betail. No. 47 Noah Oath street below. Areb;Philadel phis. - - - ,cleS-12ti !'COTTON AND IJNEN SAM DUCE.,ofevery width from ore to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent and AWningDuck, Papermakera felting Sail Twine, Aba. JOHN W. FVERMAN 102Jonee's AVeY. AItRIVE EASTWARD. nrai:lwyu B~IFPINU. SPECIAL NOTICE To ..H . l.e.e,Eas • NEW - le - OELIK , .v. - • . DELAWARE A.II43ARITAN CANAL. The Philadelphia and New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO., Will continue their business during the Close of Canal Navigation, by running a line of First Class Steamers between the two cities, by SEA, at their usual low rates. • WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, 14 SOUTH WHARVES. See future advertisements. delettfi FOR, BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE. • anThe Al steamship ARIES having been placed on the Boston and Philadelphia Steamship The time of sailing will be at 10 o'clock A. IL. from PINE STREET WlLABF,Philadelphia, and 12 o' Inelt M. from LONG WH B.F Boaten, viz: The NORMAN, Captain Baker, from Boston, on MONDAY. December 18th , at 12 K. The SAXON„Alaptain Matthews, from Philadel phia, on WDINW.d.DA.Y, December 20, at 10 A. M. For freight E or paesage, applylO HENRY WINSOR & 00., dell 332 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. FOR HAVANA. if& The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON, HO WFS, Master, Will sail on SATURDAY MORNING, December 22 at B .6'clock. No Freight received after Thursday. For Freight or passage, apply to ,THOMAS WATTSON & SONS, deli,-7t 140 North Delaware avenue. HAZ&ILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. • ' FOR LIVERPOOL eau) CORK DEFECT, e rim-class fell powered Clyde bull; iron screw steamships of this "Sue leave regularly EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY THROUGHOUT the YEAH. First Cabin (by Wednesday's steamer)--..........t40 PC steersze (throuth from Philadelphia)-- —.— SS BO PAYABLE PAPER 'MONETT LORDONDEEB Y, BELFAST DVBIZN, GLASGOW OS LrvzsilooL. The elegant Clyde built Iron screw stesumshlp HIBES:NIA leaves on SATURDAY. Dec. 16, 1E45. Cabin (according to ISO and Steerage- . -L. - All payZie - in Paper money : and, - thrir . agb free from Philadelphia to any of ths'above ports. Parties about visiting the old t try will find It to their advantage to call on the undersigned before en gaging elsewhere, as they can secure choice berths and save their railroad expenses to 'New York. For passage, apply to W. A. vr etarrv.r., 217 Walnut str ( stairs). Drafta issued for any amount, payable eet in any part 01 Va'ngla t. nd, Ireland, Scotland antt'Wales Or on the Con en len tf s oir STEAM TO LIVE2II2OOL. at QUEENSTOWN, the Inman Linelailing - NINII-WF.EKLY, carrying the U. S. mio , CITY OF DUBLIN__ ...... --_...Wednesday, Dec. 13 CITY OF NEW YORK—Saturday, Dec. 16 CITY OF CORK- — Wednesday, Dec, 20 CITY OF 130sTOR . —Saturday, Dec. 23 Ag Noon. from Pier 44 North Elver. BATES OF ?ASSAGE. PATABLF. Lai GOLD. I ansersere....-- First to L0nd0n....—...-- 95 Steerage to London—. 54 Flat Co Parts.. .._..__.165 Steerage to Paris__ 42 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Ere men, &a, fie., at moderate rates. Passage by the Wedniamlay_ Steamers, First Cabin. .' Steerage, $35, payable in United States currency. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $...M gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For a:tither inflarmallon, apply at the Company's Of. aces. JOHN G. DALE. agent. 111 Walnut =vet. Philadelphia; afra k FOR BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT. FBo:r 1-4 CH PORT.E 1' IVE DAYS. FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA, AISD LONG WHARF. BOSTON. TI e steamship NOEMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Boston on Monday, December IS, at 12 M. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday, Dec. 20. at 10 A. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now composed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons bnrthen. NORMAN, Captain Baker, INO tons burthen. ARIES, Captain Crowell. *0 tons heathen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctu.ally as advertised. and freight will be received every day, a steamer be ‘ ing always on the berth to receive cargo. Shir pers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their goods. For freight or passage, apply to Br-NET wm. - son a co., de:s Sri. South Delaware avenue. 771, .RE-OPEN GOF THE OUTSIDE LDTE OF sTE.LmEtts between PAIL DELPH AND NEW YORS.• t This tavor,le line wi I commence their trips on THURSDAY next, nth inst.: The following well known and staunch sea boats will be placed on the route: Steamer Capt. Nichols. - . _ • E_ASl'l. RN Clr . " Maude, •• ENNEREC '• Edmonds. Days of (I..partuze (from ear fiPcity) will be TUE.S• DA S, THUltr-DAY-; AND 5AT1.711.1)1Y5, leaving this cly from first wharf hel..,tv Spruce street at 11 o'clock. A. M. and New 2 ork from pier 4, 'NOM' er, at 4 o'ciock P. M Freights rerteictii daily, and taken at reasonable rates. All goons destined beyond IN ew York will be lot nardeft free of commissions. Eor rates of freight. apply at the of ice, 314 and ;thi South Lelaware avenue. /.01:31.14 P. R. CLARK, Agent. PHILALELPHLA., RICHMOND AND INIOL',.'FOLR STE A *lrsEar COMPANY. The fine steamships of this Line insure at the lowest rat.. an o sail r•gularly from the First Wharf above I.larizet street. every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, AL Noon, Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the most direct route for the South and Southwest. For freight or Lions, apply to W3l. P. CLYDE & CO., 14 North and South Wharves. NEW Fe 'PRESS LINE TO AT,RX ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington. via t.; esape.ske and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M. For freight apply to the agents,W. P I' . CLYDR,! . CO., 14 North Wharves. J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge a Co., Agents at Alexandria. i s r,t^ , 44 FOR NEW YORE.—New Daily Line—Vie ~ Delaware and Raritan Canal—Philadelphia one ewi or "E -press Steamboat Company will re• eelve freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., delivering their cargoes in New Yorlrthe following days, Frefaht taken at reasonable rates. WI LLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, 14 Booth Wharves, Phuao a JAMES HAND, Agent, 1425.t1 Piers 14 and 15 East River; N. V. C, NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. DELAIV.I.BE and CITPS.I.PBAA - 2 L IV-BOAT COMPARE BARGES towed to and rrem PSILADML,PHIA HAVRE-DE-GRACE,' BALTIMORE, W A sYtiNO TON. and intermediate points. WM. P. C.T.VDE etc CO.. AWATOS N 0.14. South 'Wharves, Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGRLIN. Superintendent. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE, SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift. Sure Line at, reduced rates. - The renowned clipper ship STAR uF THE UNION le now at ta t l .lFy eirn the balance b w ai r e p e o c sll li v e e r lA r Pt . drat clipper ship to sail. All freight suould be wardea immediately, as she will close out in a few days. =For freight, apply to • • , , . BISHOP. SON & CO., • 105 Arch Crreet. TAS. S.SlllNDLlMt,sumeesor to JOITIQ BITINDL.B3 . eA ch SONS WI Makers, N. IN North Wakltinlai below Vine streetPhlindellattn. All wark.'4loho .n the best manner and on a e itnveri and most thvorable terms, and warranted 1.0 . 076 per tect satisfaction, karticniar attention even 1.0 teptaint. • SHIPPING kv.b. BOSTON, Mass.—.6xpress .Line.—The fine packet schooner' BUSIER M. W.R.T.GHP, Freeman. master, now- loading for .theabove T r o e r i ta ~- - 7 . 17 -v s7 trt hav c e d si . o E soo t despatgl izo F r g . Wharves. • dell FOR BALTIMORE, MD.—The fine schooner MARY GAY, Captain Keen, is now loading fog toe above port at Girard's wharf,above Market s treet;and will sail with despatch. , " For freight, al/1119 to DAVID COOPER & CO., 18 N. Wharves. FOR LIVERPOOL.— The tine Al' ship MOUNT ROYAL, Ouniminger, master, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will sag with despatch. PETER WRIOILT SONS,IIS Walnut street. • • , • .x FOR BOSTON — Express Line.—The fine _ packet schooner RISING SUN, Jones, master, now loading for the above port at Race street wharf. will have prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER & 00., 18 North Wharves. , 'IaFOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—To the West Indies—Brig EGETA, Captain Smith, carries 1700 bbls. Apply to DAVID COOPER dr. CO., 18 North 'Wharves. - QED . ' 21.altRIAL4e, from ' Liverpool. is now dis k', charging under 'general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees willplease attend to the reception of their goods. P.RTER WRIGHT dt SOXS. 115 Wal nut street. , delB-tf QTEADISHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.—Con. signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will Oesse L send for their goods, now landing at Pine street Whar del6-3t HENRY WINSOR & co.'. A LL PERSONS AIM RI' BY CAUTIONED Ji against trusi ing the crew of the Br. ship MOUNT ROYAL. Cumminger master, from Liverpool, 17.3 111) debts of their contraction will be paid by the 'Captain or Consignees. PETER WEIGHT & SORB, 115 - Win. nut street. - DE. SHIP 31Ourer ROYAL. Cumminger; - master,' JO from Liverpool, is now discharging under gen eral order at Equitlfs wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, US Walnut Street. IVOTICE.—AII persons are herebY cautioned against .1.1 harbori and trusting any of the crew of the Danish brig DENMARK, as no debts of tneir contract ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK MAN ,fe. CO., Consignees. 123 Walnut street. NOTICE—AII persona are hereby cautioned against trusting any of the crew of the BiUlsh bark A.W. SINGLI.TON, from Liverpool, as no debts ot their contraction will be paid by captain or consignees.- PI TER WEIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. it Bit BARK A. W. SINGLETON. from Liverpool, is now discharging underg enplease eral order at Shlppen street wharf. Consignees will attend to the re ception of their goods. PETKEt WRIGHT & SONS, n 5 Walnut street. COSIGiirEEIS' NOTICE.- 1 -The schooner E. C. N KNIGHT. Taylor, master, from Boston, is now discharging at Callowhill street wharf Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID COOPER & CO.. IS W. Wharves. de9 LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE aßP.}±.&.:Ns' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PH TT. A T/ELPHlA.—Eitate of AQtILA A. BROW NE, ...eceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac count of James Moore Executor of the last will and testament of Aquila A. Browne, deceased, and to re port distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, Decent der 18, 16h8, 'at 3 o clock , P. AL.' at his office, NO. 619 Noble street, in the City of Philadelphia. TH.O‘f . 1 4 CCICHMA.N. Auditor. de5,12.14,16,18-5q TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIT Y AND COL - NTY OF PHLLA_DELPILL A.- ....tit,tite of ANN L.MNTZ.—The Auditor appointed bY thMourt to audit, settle and adjust the account of William Alacferran, Guardian of the person and estate of ,Lentz, under the Will of John Lentz, Jr.. ae.ce.s.s, filed by Eliza llicferran, A dministratrix of the estate, of William acferran, deceased', and to report distribution of the balance in the banes of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, en WEDNESDAY, December 27th. 1865, at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office. No. 524 WALNUT street, Room No. 5,;n the city of Philadelpt ia. HENRY PHELLIPS, JE. , de13,15,18.20,15t• Auditor. TN T.ti_t. ORPHANS' COURT EDR„THE CITY AND COUNTY OF rill 11..ELYH A—F.,tate of MAR tiaXET 13,CLLOCH, deceased. The Auditor sp pomted by the Court, to audit, settle and adjust the accoont of It J. C. Walker, administrator of Marga ret T. Bullock. a minor, late of the City of Philadel phia. deceased. and to report distribution of the ba lance in the hands of the accountant, willmeet the parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment. on 'TUESDAY, the lath of December, A. D. 1565, at 11 ri'rink. A. 11., at his Office, No. 135 South Fifth street, in the City of Philadelphia. OW A Rr.Ths D. PREEN &H. auditor. del?,w tz m Sti TN 11flt. ORPHAN'S' COURT FOR THE CITY I_ AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPtiIA.—IiState of ELIZABETH FOX, deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of W 1111 am E- Cox, Executor of toe last will and testament of Elizabeth Fox, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in Wel:Lands of the accountants, will meet the parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY January 4, 1866, at 3 o'clock P. M., at Ho. 507 Bace street, . in the city of Philadelphia. dels•f-m-w-stl Tr: THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 - AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of EDEN I'd. SEELEY, dec'd. The Auditor an poiLted by the Cunt to audit. settle and adjust the ac count of David hi. Se eley and James Telfevel. surviv ing. Executors of the last Will and Testament of Eden Di. t'eeley, dec'd.. and to report distri bution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, wil, meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the gsth ot December, tRK-,. at 3, o'clock P. M.. at his office No. 619 Noble street, In the city of Philadadelphis THOMAS COCHRAN', Axiditor. ru-w-51/ Tr: THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHTLADELPH7A.—Estate of CONRAD FREY. dec'd.—The Auditor appointed by' the Court to audit, settle and adjust the .ancorint of. John Cooper and Joseph Sprenger, Executors of the last will and testament of Conrad Frey, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of hs appointment, on THURSDAY. the 29tht day of December. 1565, at 4 . ; .1 o'clock P. 1.1.. at his office, No. 619 Noble street. iz the city of Philadel phia. THOMAS COW:IRAN, m-w st; Auditor. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY I' AND ttOUl'ilTY OF PHILADELPHIA -,-Estate of MARY N% kit-ATON, deceased.—lhe Auditor ap pointed by the Court to aloft, settle and adjust, the ac count of D. J. Maxwell and Mary E. W. Gilbert. Ex ecutors of the last Will and Testament of Mary Whe.- ton. deceased, and - to repot t distribution of the balance in the hands of the 11CCO , laailt, will meet the parties interest( cl for the purpose of his appointment. on TilleStiAY, January 2d. imiA, at 4 o'clock: P. M.. at his Office, No. South Sixth street, in the City of Phila- delphia. deisf ra w5tZ M . 'S:TATE OF WILLIAM R. TtIOMPSON. deceased. AlA—Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of William It. Thompson, late of this city. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those lac ing claims against the same to present them with out delay to JAMES T. YOUNG, 130 and 132 South Front street. OSW ALD THOMPSON Germantown, or EDWARD S. CLARTAE, 130 and 122 South Front street. t det-m,e.tr- ID~e~T~. 00D VEat OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new made, Cod Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Care. Ammonia. Just received, In jars; also, just received, twentyfive barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 percent., In the best of packages, and for sale by JOHN C. SEEK it CO., No. 718 Market street. ODGSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The ciation of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness and Similar Complaints, affecting ate Organs of the Voice. Smoalters. Singer and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, And their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, pdrticularly re commends them W. persons affected with BRON CHITIS, HOARS"FIa.S, and CATARRH. of the 11FA T) and BREAST. For sale by Brugge! generally, Prepared only by LANCASTER &WI rS, Apothe caries, urtheast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Billie delptua. OcL.= • •S pi" 0 :*. a r _ I •sfa • t. PLASTERS with the pllancy of silk, the siren • and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest: p . weakness, &c., &n. They are cleanly and odorl comfortable and effective. Sold by RITRRELL, A.. thecary,l4lo Chestnut street. sun. TIRUGGISIVIINDBIES. Graduates M JJ PM Tiles, tabs, Brashas, Mirrors, Tweezer= Boxes, Horn ops, Surgical Instropents, Trusses, Hard and Soft .- Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glwa and yew syringes, acc., all at ",Flrst Hands" prices. SNOWDEN 4t patounma, w South Eighth street. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE STF.FMTS,_ Wholesale Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Window Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every . description, offewto the trade, or concruners,lecn.r.2plete stock ef goods In their line, at the lowest tharket rate& ROBERT BRORMAKER. & CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. AA AGlVLlA—Senning's Calcined. In MN round tins ILL and boxes, also in bottles. Jenning's Carbonate of 311agne‘ia, in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy 'Calcined Magnesia lydding and for sale by CHARLIn ELLIS, SON dt CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets, Philadelphia. • Bele VSSENTIAL OILS.—PURE 01.3.14 ;IR ALMONDS, _EA Lemon, Bergamot, Anise, °Amway, Cloves, Orange, Wintergreen , Cinnamon, Lavender, Juniper, C trim. Pepoermint, Sassafras, Rose, Rose Geranium, Citronella. Verben dre.. all of warranted onidity. For sale by Wrir.r.ra'sf dr Co., Orttgillolis, Nos. 724 and 7= Market etreet. • - • - fetid TTRIIOS LA.I3,GE AND GENERAL STOCK OB Chentioals and Pharroacenticsd Prepara tions, tbr sale by WILLIAM ELLIS tt;oo., Droulati, Nos. 724 and 7 Market street. . - , DAB 33,1311.--Just, received, an • Invoice of tienuine .1.1 Imported Bay Rum.for.SMO "by the gallon, by ROBERT STJONDLAERa.fr. CO., Diturgist, N. E, wr. ner Fointh and Race atreenw -' • - NEW L and portab " le PO rFivLPc f-A t O hea P p L l l l S c , C a A n Z or T. goepte to the Internal enrface of the rectum ..Bnld by Elf-tretfiltior.,. Amulet...J.lv- 141 Otiegtant etv,et ou.ix riCIT.LF>. dATelifp4:- Clove 4.- -131r.eisweir. Euitlisi Pieties, A.,"aisups S. Dornani Mustard,- Olives, hi,ndiug ex FhlgYorlt town :inn Jor sale hy. JOS. 11. 131J-ISi:g .1; CO: 1(5 Eetilb DelittriJe avenue. WAS. S. PELIiCE. Auditor