Consecration of Rev- :Dr. Randall as . Impressive services ttiiiii:frabETat`Thnity (Episcopal) Church., - ; Boston, .E,ridgy, on the occasion of tit; consecration-of the Rev. George M. Randall; D:D.,`Piesent:Rector of the Church of the NloiSsialr,'as'M.issionary Bishop of Colorado and parts adjacent. Rt. Rev. John Henry.:Hopkins, D D., LL. D., Bishop , of Vermont;.'- and , Presiding Bishop of the. Church, in the United States; Right ReV. Manton EaStburn, D.'D.; Bishop of Massachusetts; Right Bev. Benjamin Smith, D. D.,' Bishop of Kentucky; Right Bev. Carlton Chase, D. D.,' Bishop of New Hampshire; Right Rev. Thomas M. Clark,. D. D., Bishop of Rhode Island; Right Rev. Thomas H. Vail, D. D., Bishop of Kansas; and Right Rev. Thomas N. Staley, Bishop of Honolulu, were consecratons. Rev. E. M. P. Wells, D. D.,of St. Stephen's Chapel, opened the service by ;reading the, Exhortation, Confession and Absolution. The Psalter was then read by Rev. T. W. Snow, of Brookline; the First Lesson by Rev: James Mulchahay, Rector of Grace Church, New Bedford; the Second Lesson, in third chapter of First Timothy, by Rev. Chas. Burroughs, of Christ Church, Quincy; and the Creed and Prayers -by Rev, J. E. Watson, of this city. " The 99th selection of Psalms was given out by Rev, John P. I:Rob inson. of the Free Church of St. Mary' Morning prayers being ended, the nte- communion service was begun by B hop Clark, of Rhode Island,the collect' app inted for this special' occasion being used. The Epistle was read by Bishop Staley,of H. no lulu, and the Gospel by Bishop , Chase, ll \ of New Hampshire. The 96th Hymn was then sung,after which Bishop Eastbarn deliveired the sermon. • , . - Bishop Eastburn selected for his text the concluding words of the ,eighth verse of the first chapter of the. Acts of the Apostles: A. d ye shall be witnesses unto me, both in ;Jerusalem and in all Ju.dea,. and in.Sa marls, and unto the uttermost part of the earth." The preacher said that we were reminded in the text of that which is most prominent in the function of the bishop,— the bearing /witness to man concerning Christ. The bishop is to be a testifier, a preacher. He is to magnify his office by magnifying with his tongue the glory of Emmanuel. The work of our brother will, and cannot but be, above all, that of a chief minister of God; sounding out, in the ears of that scattered population, the grace of him who, though ri.ch, for our sakes became poor that we, through him, might be rich. In the second place the preacher enlarged upon the truth that every bishop of the Church of God needs the continual aid of the Holy Ghost to enable him to do the work of Christ, and to deliver his message in a spirit worthy of its grandeur and importance. It seems only at the hour of death that the mind begins, if ever this side of the grave, to comprehend any thing of the merely that gathers around the cross of Christ and the glory to which it leads. The bishop can but see how dependent he is upon a. power from on high. Well, then, may be himself pray for the illumining spirit of Christ to reveal itself in his own heart; well may the people offer their fer• vent prayers to the Holy Ghost to enable him to.see the King in all his beauty,and to proclaim his goodness and mercy to his people. I call upon you, therefore, con tinued the preacher, not only to send forth with this, our brother, your good cheer and hopes for his happiness, but the still more valuable accompaniment of your interces sion that the doctrine of Christ crucified may be presented with increased grandear to his soul; that he may be gifted to preach that there is one chosen of trod "to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captiVeS, - iiiid the opening of the prison to them that are bound. In the latter part of his discouxse Bishop Eastburn spoke, of the spiritual condition of this country at the present time. We have, he said, unmis takably faithful followers of Christ in our land; noble institutions for the dissemina tion of God's work, but yet there are for midable ,obstacles in the path of religion.. These obstacles the newly elected Bishop will have to, face in the - peculiar " - region to which he is assigned. There .he *ill to an intense degree find the world upPermost in the minds of men. To successfally combat these obstacles he must be , thoroughly con secrated to' 'his work. In, conclusion the Bishop addressed some feeling words to the Bishop elect.. When the sermon was ended the ceremo ny of consecration took place, The elected Bishop was presented by Bishops Clark and Vail to the Presiding Bishop, sitting in his chair near the holy table. ' The testimonials from the HouSe of. Bishops, being de manded, were read by Rev. Dr. Balch, sec retory Of the House of Bishops, and - the tes timonials from the Honse of Representatives by Rev. J. S. Hodges, of Newark:, N. J. The Presiding Bishop then required of the Bishop elect the promise of conformity to the doctrine, discipline and worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church, after which prayer was .read.. At its conclusion the Litany was read by Bishop Smith, of Ken tucky, Bishop Vail reading the concluding prayer. The Presiding Bishop next asked the usual consecration vows of the candi date of fidelity to his work, and determina tion to act -conscientiously. After the prayer the Bishop elect was vested in the robes of his office. As he knelt, Veld, Creator am t was sung, the Presiding Bishop begin- ' ming and bishops and congregation answer ing by verses. Then the Presiding Bishop, with all the other bishops, performed the solemn ceremony of "the laying on of hands,"the candidate kneeling before them. Communion was next administered. The benediction closed the solenin ceremony, which continued over two hours and a half. The music on the occasion was by a cleri cal choir, under the direction of the Rev. J. S. B. Hodges.' The The very elegant suit of Episcopal robes Worn by the newly consecrated Bishop, were a present from the ladies of the church of the parish of the Church of the Messiah. BIEDICAL. OPAL DIDITAILLIELL. A superior article ibr cleaning the Teeth, destroying , inimelenhe which infest them giving tone to, thg gams, and leaving a feeling of i l ratrartoe c hi d awad cleanliness in the month. It may e need , and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding while the aroma and d.etersivenees will reooramfa c t m dt to every one. Becomposed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physir n and Miaow° ist, it Is conill dently otTered as a BELTABLE gnbg pig Air the ca. certain Waehes formerly in !WA • I Eminent Dentists. acquainted with 1 the oonrumenat of the DENTALLENA, advocate ite uses; it contain[ nothing to prevent Ha unrestrained employment Made only by • • JAM T B . is.otvN, APOthacary, Broad and Spruce strenigi , For oal.e by Druggists generally, and Fred Brown, - - L. Btarkhonse, and & Oe., Robert O. Davis, • geeny Geo. O. Bowers, Duo H . Kay , Charles Shivers, C. R. Needles, G. J. Scattergood, , T. Hushand t , J. Turn_pemy all <, brese Padua, , Charles li—Triberle, omas Weaver, tames N.aLarks,_ Winiam;B. Webb, YLBringhturet *co ; James L. Bispham, rott &Oa, ashes & Ooombe, Henry Bower,: : Wiroth 4 Arm. - 612,_ •-: :101: e .ese lozenges: are asap and speedy cure for Dinhtheriai .nghs„ - isore -.Throat, :Hoarseness . 'and Bronchial Affections generaljy. - Try them. TROS. E5TL.9.0.11, Jr., Druggist.. ,ncr2of EiVateenthand,Market treets,Philadelphia. . ' noB-3ml. RD U404'1101% . fUrISR DEARY.S...-TIEROPP'S English:;and:Brea. ch al_ Boarding and pay, tichoallor Yatingl.adfes, 1841' attestant street. de26-30t 4 - • FALL 6E0310N •- SELKINALBY FOB ,Y0IIIIRWILADDIB; will conic ems on. Wednesday,. Beptendier Lath,: • at.., het, aaidence,' corner of . Poplar and , Sixteenth streets, hiladelphls „ Warms:Noss :-,Rev. ualen 5. D. Bev. Themtua Brainerd, D. D‘, H . Allea: Epp ate President of Girard fkdietto. : .1717-Iyo.- RENLOVAIf - A DIivARD SNO L IV - D I, IMPORTER AND JOBBER Li of goec-os gore, (MitaAnd Eilas.s,lms removed to tOMARICErp Street. R: f WM. D. BTROVD tins removedlo 1 5 fOrth ELEVENTH 51zreeco I•ivo doom , above Filbert f lea, wen aide,, - . •_- ,de27-72Vit REAL ESTATE. 8T411:—.61. THOELMI64f,SON,S' • _ • ;. - • FIRST AS S ax.E1&11."4 0T• STHEIRT, F.Rog.E.wri„. • R0.,122.1, tireen Twelfth and ' Thirteenth.its 78 fee front; SZ-5 t depth toßansom." st I 'On the Chestnut • - street front is a large and elegant nunasionTon Sanaa= streefzstablii and coach house. • BusinosslLor arlon, :Or Vine St' ••; +••• lt gent resider. , e; ssth and Race stv• . • • . Vely. Elegant (:ountry Seat Ir.id,Farm, over 87 tteres,, with supericrtnar.rovements, on the Byberry and Au= daltais. '1 uFpike. about seven minuu-V driVe•frinn steamboat uu railroad stattonk ;71.‘k miles frolU Market - .•atreet Very V aluable Country ; Reat 'Mid Faint; 128' Ticker own as •••W oodlandsp West Wht eland- Townihm; • Ch o oter county, pa. • • _ Valuable Farm. 107 acres 'Chester county, Pa; 3‘ a rc 1 e tram' Hot+ellville station on the Chester 'Valley ' .railr oad' FarM, 74 acres Uorris road, Wliitpain Township.,Montgcmorkcounty• Pa • ' • • • Valuable Business Property. 2116 Market st • • Handsome Modern Residence,•B„ A. corner Alst and . Pine ate. Brick Factory, 1347 and 1349 Frankford road ValuableFarmo.3o acres, Chester county, Pa • Valuable Property, 4t 8 and 4/0 north Front at • • Valuable liestdence,lll7 south Front st Valuable Business Stand, 3.27 Chestnut at • • Valuable R. sidence, 916-Locust st, •. "Glenwood Farm"—Handsome and Valuable Farce, fronting on the Castor road, 1 Mlle above Frankford I..arge Modern rtesidence, 1515 Poplar st . • • atone s ettate,Stabling,dc, Darby Plank, road, Ma, landville Valuable Wharf and Large Lot, river Soh n nylk . 111 and Mill creek Neat hree story Brick Residence, 9.33 Race st. . - Superior Residence wits.side yard, 2.22 N. Fiftlfst 2 Building Lots. LOCUS', st. west et' 21st Brick Dwelling, 1014 south Twelfth st - - Very Desirable Country Place, 4 acres, Fisher's lane, Germantown Brown S , one Residence, Pine st; east of Fifteenth Handsome Residence, Stable and Coach House, Chestnut st third house West of 89th - . Country Seat, 14 acres; I.ldge road, 'Montgomery count andson‘e Countiy Seat, 223 neres, Tacony Valuable Business Stand—Store and Dwelling, 27 Booth Pecond at, between Market and Chestnut Handsome Modern Residence, East Walnut Lane. Germantown Handsome Covntry Residence, Summit st, Chestnut Four-story Brick Dwelling, 409 north Fifth st . Valuable Country Site, 8 acres, 24icetown load and Kennedy's lane Dwelling, Barn and 18 acres, adjoining the above Handsome Country site. 23 acres, Roxborough and Germantown road • ; Neat Country Residence, 8 acres; corner of Pine and Edwards sts, Prankford, 29d Ward Valuable Rusin tits nds,2 Four-story Brick Stores 231 and 293 north Third at Large and Valuable Lot, over 10 acres, First Ward, with fronts on 110,11 th =Ds and 18th tits. and on Ruck' road Large and Valuable Lot, 845 feet on Gunner's 't 1111 Canal. 105 feet on Somerset at, 188 feet on Williams at, 'and 842 eet on Cedar id, 25th Ward Elegant brown stone residence Locust at, op - potdte ST. MARE'S CHURCH. Elegant double mansion, with large garden, stable and coach house r CHESTNUT st Two handsome new residences, Spruce at, West Philadelphia Neat modern residence, 1018 Wallace st Handsome modern residence, N W comer Chelton avenue and Limekiln turnpike 2 modern residences, Arch at. west of 19th at Valuable-residence, residence, Z2B south Fourth at Brown stone residence, No 1911 Walnut at Brown atone residence, No 1719 Spruce st Valuableresidence. N W cornrr 9th and Spruce ate Valuable hotel property, 911, 913 and 915 north 2d at Valuable store, Z 3 south sth st Store and dwelling, 310 and 312 north 3d at Country residence. 2 acres, Frankford Six Valuable Brick and Frame Stores Nos 221, 2211 22.5, 227, =9 and 731 south Firth at, below Walnut et, 25 bLarge feetuperior Store, 235 and 237 north Third y 195 Valuable Store and Dwelling. 3E3 north Third at, Handsome Country Seat, School House Lane. Valuable Coal Lands, Schuylkill county, 674 acres, Country Seat and 3 acres, Darby, Del. county, Pa. Large and Valuable Residence, llianhelrn at, Ger. mantown. Valuable Clay Lot, 11 acres, Passycutk Road. Superior Farm and Handsome Country Seat, lei acres, near Darby. Valuable Farm, 176 acres, 2% miles from Darby. Country Residence, near Springfield Station, Del. co. Valuable Farm and Country bites. Ffaiikfind turn. . pike, known as the "Stone Post Farm. Valuable Lot, Wharf Property, 8 sexes, river Scilnyl. kill, extending to Gray's Ferry road—valuable ibr $ coal oil depot. Valuable Farm and Country sea, 212 acme. part of "Wain Grove,' near Frankfora. 4 Lets of Ground, near the above. Valuable Iron Front and Brick BulldingaLklijarl at . 19th and Jones sta, 42 by 180 feet. Valuable Lot, Arch st. between 3d and 4th. Valuable Farm, 68 acres, Beverly, N. J. One also No.lll.llirrket st. • One also No 129 Arch et. Valuable Modern Residence, with Side Yard - office, N. W. corner of Spruce and Juniper ate. Neat Modern Dwelling, 1715 Vine at. - COuntry Residence, Summer at, Roxborough, Ward. Handsome Country Seat, 13 acres, Delaware county Pe., 5 miles from Market street bridge. Valuable Business Stand, 504 north Eighth at. Valuable Farm, 175 acres, Delaware county, Pa. Modern Country Residence, 14% acres Darby Town sl iN l o p ur-sZrY e G m ra t ni m giktit Stores, 227 and 229 ncatb • Second at. Superior Farm, 189 acres, Chester county, Pa. Large and Valuable Lot, Arch at. west o.f 150 by 288 feet. Large Double Residence. No. 109 north Sixth at. Valuable Store, No. 837 Market at. Large anti valuable Market street Property, Noe. ec and 608 Valuable Store. Nos. 239 and 241 north Third K. Large and valuable Lot. over 10 acres, with iron on 10th, llth. 12th and 13th sta, and on Buck road. DelawLarge and valuable Lot, 408 feet front. on the Me are. 'Valuable Country Residence and Farm, 90 acres Radnor Township, - Delaware county, Pa. Handsome Modern Residence, East Walnut Land, Germantown. Valuable five-story Store. 137 north Third at. Valuable Farm, 90 acres, Montgomery county. - Iron Front Store, No. 234 north Front at. Modern Dwelling. Franklin and Parrish sta. 2 Four-atory Brick Stores. Nos. 23 south Water Mee and 22 South :Delaware avenue. Large and Valuable Lot, on Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth sts, First Ward. Valuable Farm and Mills, known as "Shellmire't Mills." 7 Stores, Hotel, Hall, Stable, rte.., S. W. corner 810 and Spring Garden sus. Store, S. W. corner sth and Commerce ate. Valuable Hotel, Stable, Sore, .Nos. 227 and MI north Third at. • Depot, Stores, Dwellings and Large Lot, Market aL Store, No. 239 south Second at. DWE.LLDNIIS—A number of small dwellings In al parts of the city. • Brick Store, No. 2 North Delaware avenue., • /fa' For further list see Private Sale Register, at tht Auction Rooms, comprising every Variety of Real Estate. M. THOM - 44 ' d SONS, Auctioneers, 5e24-tu ftf 129 and 141 South Fourth street. ^ E, ARCH STREET.r-FOR S ALE—A handsom four-story brick Residence (marble filial story), with three-story double back buildings, finished throughout in a superior manner, with every modern convenience and improvement expressly for the occu pancy of the present owner, situate on the south side of Arch street, west of Twentieth street. Lot 170 feet deep to a street. J. H. GIIMIEEM & BONS, 508 .Wal nut street. GERM.A.NToWN.—FOR SALE.—A handsome double stone Residence, with stable and carriage noose, and one acre of ground, very desirably located, within five minutes' walk from the railroad station. Ras every city convenience, stationary .basins, water closet, &a., and in excellent order. Grounds well sbsded and improved, with choice shrtibbery.--.1". M. G,IIMMEY & SONS, 51 - .18 Walnut street.' CRESTIi STRERT.—FOR SALE—© destr :i• able three-story brick Residence. with three story double back buildings attids and every modern convenience; situate on th e south side of Chestnut street. west of Sixteenth. Lot 20 feet front by 150 feet deep to a street. J. M. GUMMY & SONS, SOS Wel• nut street. MANTUAVILLE, WEST. PHILADELPHIA— WI For Sale—A fine double house, built of brick in cottage style; Parlor, Dining•room, Sitting-room and' Library on front, with two Habitual, eight Chambers. • aid every improvement; southwest corner BRIDGE and THIRTY-THIRD streets. 'Lot .1.05x.158 feet. Apply to J. H. CURTIS c% SON, Real Estate Brokers, Us 'Walnut street. gm WEST sPatror, STREET.—FOR BALE—An d elegant Four-story- Brick Residence, built and nmshed throughout in a superior manner with every convenience, • bathrooms, &c.; -situate on the south side of Spruce street, west of Broad street. Lot 44 feet fontS, by SOS Walnut f tseep to a street. .11 J.. GIIJSESLEY Sieet. irLPINE STREET , Brown - Stone Dwelling for sale—Four story, with _ three-story double back 11 gs, south side of PINE street,,west of Fifteenth street; replete with every improvement. Apply to J. CURTIS & SON, - Real Estate Brokers, 433 -Walnut e eet. tiPFOR SALE—The valuable property No. 1214 CHESTNTOT street, 25 leet front ,by 235 feet deep ansom atreiet„ 43 NORTH THIRD Da . . _lqd* Apply at - , STREET. aIFOR SALE.—The Three story Brick Residence with double back-buildings and tne modern con veences: situate on the northeast corner of Thir teenth and Cuthbert streets. below Arch. Is in excel . lent repair, M. GIIMMEY , dt SONS. 508 Walnut at, CHESTNUT, STREET. ROOMS TO BE , LET— Ai Second and Third Floors, In the most business part of CHESTNUT street, for a tiuni of years: Apply to J. , H, CURTIS do BON, .Real Estate 'Brokers, 483 InFOR SALE.—PWITSYLVANIA. RAILROAD' STATION. 'HOUSE, Downingtown, Chester C 0.,: a.. 1,4 acres of ground. Terms easy. Apply to :11F.141tY MOB OLTZ. on 'the premises, or M; 'Thorned '& Sons.lB9 and HI S. Fonrihet., dels-Sti flft FOR BENT.—/ he four•story Store, No, 2so, ark street. Also_ lease and, fixture:l4or sale. pply on the premises between 1. and*. o'clootc , .P. M., :on or before the 234 , Just:: The_present proprietor is )desirons otremoving to another store:, , TO - NEN T FORA TERM 0 F YEARS—OR - FOR r•SATJE.—The fine; large:'.Store,' No. 67, - North ; 1..13 . 14ixt (second door.belo% Arch !greet.). Possemidn' January 15th, 1866. For terms apI A .VI9',u:RARE , ES E. No. 524 Walnutstreet. ' tintigitt, FOR SALR.—The 1 arge , fonr•story Heton stone ;:VI front DWRLLING;I9V2 North Broad street; lea ale modern improvement, 1, ,, inuneigetelaoesessl6ri. Inqiiire 910 Axel:bet/vet; , i , MINGDTS'it '0A1W1P.5,”3.4.13031t5;144` BlitekweTra '3lhutlish , Pickles; i'Catsdp.s. , _ ,Bauarts. Durham Mustard. _Olives dr,c.,_,laildittgr ship Yorktown sal ehp''.loe. - :13.' AIIPMELIN /(61301ith kelawrze Ekvenue;.2. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILAIMLPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2.1866 t,, ti: ~. zrittAviktacs. crimbs. - " kit- :ittiratittl'ia - Wm - : ZN •ITPR-PHE ARB L ELViVI't - B" ""• . BEAT PAELHOAD. TRIMS ILINEI 0- • LAU Inostdtrect.thle tp Bethlehem - Allentown i Ittrth TES UM - MI: OR OF, PENN. Manch phtink, Hazleton, White Havenlilketbarre., , SYLVANIA,, THE _ ItralannYCitY; and Pigniahat the TOI [ It ate; ,W 9.03 OUBEBERLANDWY 14 184 3 1 1. 1 3x1r ?ler% I , . 1 ITTO NORTREnt.T.HAv .brielk and the CANADAS. above T hompson ge and corner of .11 ) . and ANA °lt .:-PAIWICI.--.33at : CAN streets - •- I , 'l' 3.1 . WINTER. ARRANOE3tittNT. NINE DAILY TRAIN:B.I , On and after IloriNov:2oth,l2,6s,Passmg%traina 'leave the Depot street, above Thompson, dally (Sundays eicepted), as follows:, ; - AT 7.30 A. Id .— Morning Express for Bethlehem and and Principal 'Stations on North: PennaylVanla Ilan^ ' ' load, °connecting at,Bethlehem with. Lehigh Valley, .Rallroad fin Allentown, Catassuqua,Slatingto n, Mauch Chunk. Weatherly, Jeariesville, , leton v ' White; H.* :ven, Willtesbarre„Kingston„Pittston, and all )ooints in `Lehigh add WyomingValleyen also, Connection with :Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad Or , Mahanoy City, and with CataWillaa Railroad,- - fbr Rupert; Danville, Milton :and Williamsport. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A. Si.: at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at - 9 P. 51.-Passengers by this train' Can take the Lehigh' Valley Train; passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eas. ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad ter New. York. • AT 8.85 - A. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. - Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro- and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. , , • AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. for Fort Washing. ton, stopping at all intermediate StatiOns. - - At 2.80 P,M. Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations: Passengers 'talce stage at Doylestown fur New Hope. -- . AT ii.tm P. M.—Everting Express for Bethlehem and principal Shalom on the North Pennsylvania Rail, road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le. - high. Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.452, Si. 'Passengers for. Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central RM. take N. S. C. Train at Easton; whim, arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas. ' Bangers for bumneytown take stage at North Wales. and for Nazareth at Bethlehem Etna for breenville at Quakertown AT 4.15 P. IL—Accommodation; for Doylestown, Stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for, Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage ' Abington ; for Lumberville at Doylestown. AT, 5.15 P. M.—Through mmodation, for "Beth; lehem and all Stations on mainline of North Pannayl. - - vatia Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for_pointa on Lehigh Valley R ad 'Railroad and for Danville. WRliamsport and Catawisaa AT 6./5 P. IL—Accommodation, fur Laruniale, Step- Ping fit all intermediate Station& At 11 P. M. Accommodation' for Fort Washington. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10.02 A. M.. and 8.18 P. Passengers leaving Easton at 9.80 A. M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P.M. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1 P. ht., connect at Bethlehem at 8.152. IL, and arrive In Philadelphia at 5.45 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 8.80 A. M. 8.15 and 5.30 P. M. • Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A. M. Leave Fort Washington at DAY 10.50 and 2.15 P. N. ON SUNS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown 'at 8 P. IL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. N. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. ta llith and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony y pas , eagess to and from Berks Street Depot. Witte Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey paasegners to Third Street kepot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Clfices, THIRD street or street, in order to secure the lowest rates of tare. ELLIS CLARK., Agent Hillman's Baggage Express will call for and datives 13a,6 3 we at the Depot. No. 118 South THIRD street. P.hUtiNSYLVANIe. Chß 'HAL R A TT.ROAD. lEB ARRASIGEMINTS. 1 1 _4 The trains of the Pennsylvania will leave the New Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway ran to and from this Depot. 'They also leave Front street every two minutes, commencing one how pre vious to the time of departure of each Train and allow sbout m minutes for a trip. Theis cars are in waiting on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers into the city, and col:mecums are made with all roads =sa ng Market street. Ost Sowners—Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets at 6.45 P. M., to connect with the Pittsburgh and Erie Mail. and at 10.25 P. M. with Philadelnius dress.'. - /liana's Thargisge. Express will hereafter be located at No. 31 South Eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable rates PO.ll application to him. TRAIINM LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS: EWE EXPRESS - et 7.20 A. M. BIAIL 214.A.11•1 - . • ea 15.uu PAOLI AUDOM., No. 1 • • " 10.00 " FAST .LaVE, - - • • " 12.00 M. pARTivAiRLTRO, • • • " P. M. ACCOM, - • " 2-20 " LA-Z . :O A STEEL AC4.X2111., • • coo PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 • - " 6-S9 _ PITTSBURGH &ERIE MAIL •" 7.30 " PHILADELPHIA. EXPRMS • " 11.141 CINCINNATI EXPREs24. - " LSO A.M pHri. DELPHIA FXPRESS • " 7.10 " PAOLI AOCOM, No. 1 - " 412 u PARKESBURO - • " 9.:0 " Ehl LAISI ' A FT ' : 1 221 P PAST LUCE - - • • " 1.10 " PAOLI ACCO/1., N 0.2. • • " Lc° IsAYPIT-PRESS 5 .4 5 .• HARRISBURG ACCOM., . . I. Philadelphia lr. c oas leaves daily. Pittabtu - zh and Pale Nail leaves (except Saturday). All other Trains daily—except Sunday. The Pennsylvania italliOild CO. will not assume any risk for Banage: , except for InaWearingA_pperrel, limit their re-spollsibility to One Hundred Dollars value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract For farther information, as to time and connection*, see bills and framed cards, or &DIAN to. TB H PARSE, Ticket Agent, it the Depot.. Aa Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday.. For lull Information as to fare and accommodations, apply to, FRANCIS FUNK, No. 1.37 Dock street' • :11101-‘1 DM* CI:WU/AI • . TOWN AND, NOILEISTOWN L ats to a a. TABLE.—On and after WED. NESDAY, Nov eniber_lst 1864 anti]. farther notice. FOR GEEDIANTOWN. Leave Phlladeltada-8, 7,8, 9,10,11,12, A. M.; 1, 21,, 8.10 minutes, SX, 4,5,5 X, 6,7, 8,9, 10, LI, 12, P. M. Leave Germantown-6. 7,7 X, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.; 1,206 4. 4X, 6 ,6 g, 7 8,9, /O. 11 P.M. The 8.20 down train, and the SX and 5X up L 111413 ao net stop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.10 Minutes, A. 21.; 2, 7 and 102 i, P. M_ Leave Germantown-8 A.l, 8 and 9.V, P. 21, onaincur BILL it.A.ELROAV, Leave PhlladelP/4-6, 8,10, 12, A. IL; 2, 2..1. OX., 7, :9, andll,P.M. Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.10 minutes, 8,_9.40, and 11.40 A. M; 1.40, 8.40, 5.40, MOON, 8.40, and D Pin P. M. SUNAYS. Leave Philadelphia-910 nihuitee, A. H.; 1, and 7 Pia Leave Chestnut HIII-7.40 minutes, A. 5.4 S and 9.25 mmutee P. 31. TOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRD3TOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35, u. 05 minutes, A. AL; 11, 43i, 535, 631, 8.05, and U. P. M. Leave Norrlstown-6X, 7.60, 9, 11, A. 1&.; 4%, I andBP.H. The 535 P. M. train will stop at School Lane, Wilma: hiekon, hianaVemk, Spring Mills and Conshohocken ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.. SM., and 7P. H. Leave Norrlatoc . vn-7 A. M.. 5 P.M. FOR MANAYITNK Leave philanewida, 6.35, 11.05 A. AL; 13ri, 3; 4 34; 5 7 75, , 8.05, and 1135 P 2i Leave ll:tamarind-4.3f, 735, 8.20, 835, nu, A. M.; A, 5, 6 and 8, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phtladelpliti-9 A. M.; and 7 P. K. Leave Manaylanlr—V% A. M.; and 8 P. Id. W. T. .IA-ON, General Superintendent, .Depot, Ninth and GreenBtreetla RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD. A ABRANORIvfPNT, Commencing MON DAY, t September 18th, 1865. L EN 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, Brancttpor ,t Odearmort, Eatontown, abrews. bury, Bed Bank, Middletown Highlands and Port Monmouth, thece. to • New -f ork by the splendid steamer JE-11S• E HOYT. Through in 5 hours. Fare Bti Excursion Tickbts, good for three days, as. Through Freight. Line leaves Camden at 2.10 P. M., arriving auNew York at 4 A. M. next day. Leaves New York 4.15 P. M., arriving at Camden LSO P. M. next day. W. S. SNEDEN, Belo ' Stlperintendent. OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX. ; ,-z ytts'Ast COMPANY ; 120 CHEST .. i 153: - Pscuomr...pme, January 27th, 1862. The Adams Express Company have enlarged their facilities at Washington, D. C., by buildings Ridiroad Depot, and :having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages and Parcels. to Washing. ton, Georgetown,,Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other races South, occupied by the army, at greatly reduced .ates. Special agreements made for • Merchandisein large lots. Sutler's goods and army &mph& at satisfactory' prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers' panels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy, and bulky packages received and receipted for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and LO. GUIST streets. JOHN .BINGHAM, •Li lahnerinteildenr. 4 .3 1d ca4 PELTAAD A t is LTD 4 iA . If: TLS. lIALIFigORE AND 011/0 TBILOUGH PREIGHT DEPARTMENT 'DEPOT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE OBIEBAY. The°'he undersigned will =Winne the Genus' Freight Agency of the, BldhidelPhia, Wilmington , and Bald. =tore Railroad,for nVadelola, byway, of the a b o ve mate to the West.' "' I • • , =nem and the public generally are assured that the organization of thfough" trains !lactase to Erelght filar transit and prompt deliveity to all parts part e ,. l'orthrougttratee and le a informatlon g lippl?to 00VFN 00„ 'Oen Freight Atiente:‘ • 'JOBE S. VILLOON, Freight Amt., , , Office. Stith - -t. abov e Chestnut., t. . - -- IT. PHILADELPHIA AND BAILLTI- , MORE MURAL RAILROAD: Ni "t:. • GEMENTS.--Onand after WED:. NWJAY.,October 1665, , thetrains will leave Plllll , ailelphla Mtn - the; depot of ' West " Chester and Phil -atielphia 'Railroad, norner Of Thirty-11M and Wicket B Zreetai (West Philadelphia) at ,g i ns As BD, and ~4.30,P. M. Leave Oxford at. 6.50 A... 31.1 and 8.10 P. M. r , , :The train leaving Philadelphia 8.05 A.M., =meets ' `at Oxford 'wittra daily line of :Magee - from 'Peach Rot. conkin.Lroicaster. Returning leaves Peach Bottum to nnect at Oxford with the afternoon train for' Phlla dalphla. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap; only_as baggale, andihno case will - the Oont miny bexeeponable Mr an amount exceeding saw.. t;. i 1 S , I 9PDF efuleP4 tetWe.thltl4494ll,.. leaving . thre_CoAlpany's, Deixl id t mi r a M, tEENTIt i ttnd4W. , LOWM.M.,L Stets, r it the humus hourso ,1 • • ; ~; • „ 110 :4Z•TXNG MAIL. • At ` 8 A. N., - for Reading, Lebanon, asarrishtilli PottaVllle, Pine Grove, Tainaena, Sunbury,. Williams. portiFamira;Rocheater, Niagara Falls„Buffalo,Ailen.. towa, Wlllombarre, Pittston, Yark i bum, Hagerstown, dx„&c: - • - • • ' i This train .connects iat READING , with the 'Haat Pennsylvania Railroad trains ibr , Allentown.'cite,;. and' with' the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg, &c.; at - PORT CLINTON' with Catmints 'Railrdad traina , for:Williamsport, Lock Has ren.•Einsira.ttc.. at 4 ATIRT6EMMI. with Northern 0 antrai, Cumberland • Valley, `and Schuylkill* and Susquehanna trains for Northrunberbind,Willisiesport. York. Chambersburg, Pinegrove, dtc. AFTERNOON EARLS. ' Uwe& Philadelphia at 8.30 P. M. for, Potts- Ville, Harrisburg, &O._, connecting , witbßeading and Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia &c., and with Cats- Wistia Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport; Elmira, _ • AiICOMMODATION. Leaves Reading'at, 8,30 A. M., stopping at all way sta.' . Lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A. M Returning; leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.: arrives in Reading at 7.80 P. M., Trains'for Philadelphia leave Rant:Mum at 7.25 A. M. and Pottsvi ll e at 8.80 A.' M.. arriving in Philadel phia at /245 F. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg 01.45 P. and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. Harrisb accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. Market train, with a Passe.nger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 1245 noon for Remtng and all way are tions; leaves Reading 11.30 A. M., and Downingtown 12.30 P.,M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily. Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave :Pottsville at 8.00 A. M.. and Philadelphia at 3.15.P.M CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and interrnedlateWnti take the 8.00 A, M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from ,Pbel- Phia t retandng from Downingtawr 7415 A. M. and 230 riotin. - NEW YORK =TRESS, FOR PITTEOHIRGH AND fair, WEST. Leavetv New York at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. M., i Reading at A. M., and 1.48 P. M.. and connectn iss al Harrisburg with Pennsylvania, and Northern Central RailroadKs ress Trains for Pitlaburgh, Chicago, Wll. Liameroort. Baltimore. &c. Returning 'Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittabu rgh at a and 9.05 A. M , passing Waa‘lbly at 4.49 and 10.52 A. IL, arriving at New , 'cork 10 A. M., and 2.45 P.M. Sleeping Car accompanyt.these trains through between Jersey aty and Plash , without charge. Mail train for Parib us York leaves Harrisburg at L 45 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 Noon. • SIDILITL.EILL VALLEY RAILROAD. • Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45, 11 A. M. ant:17.15 P. N. returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and 1.40 and 4.15 P. M. SCHUYI.Wrr.I AND SUIkatIVEI.tIZI7.SU RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pine rove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Ptnegrove and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 P. N. and from Tremont at 7410 A. M. and 6.00 P. N. TICKETS. Through 'first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canada& The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 2:5 , South Fourth street, pbtiaaalphla, or of G. A.,Nitmlis. General Superintend ent, Healing . COMMUTATION TICKETS, At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired for families and tirms. An T RAGE TICKETS. Good for 2,000 miles.between all pointa, at 152 50 each, for families and firms. SEASON TICKETS. wor m three, alx, nine br twelve months, for holders all paints at reduced rates. ar.wrtfiYMEN Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-fare. EXCURSION TICKETS, Front Philadelphia to principal stations, _good Mr Saturday, Sunday and Monday at reduced fare, to be bad only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow bill streets. FREIGHT, _ _ _ Goods of aft descriptions forwarded to all the above paints from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Maude' his daily at 5.30 A. ht.. 1t45 noon and 6 Y. M., for Reading 6, Lebanon, Harriaburg, Pottaville, Port Othaton, and all polnta beyond. Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and lie branches at 5 A. AL. and for the prin. cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M. • PHILADELPHIA, WILMING TON AND BALTLMOBE BALL,. TABLE.—Coromencing MONDAY, October 23d, ibear Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad atleet and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at I.Ct5 (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming• ton. Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perry man's, and Magnolia. Way-mail Train, let 8.15 A. M. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopl et•• plis i g at all regular stations, connecting with Delaware read at Wilmington, lbr balisbury and intermediate stations. k...press Train at 1-15 P M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at chester, Wil mington, Elkton, Perryv ille an d Havre-de-4race. Express Train at! (0 P.M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimoreans Washington, stopping at Wllo ington, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havre-de. Grace, Perryman's Edgewood, Magnolia and Stem mer's Hun. Night Express at 11.15 P. U. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark,Flk ton, Is orthEast. Perryville and Havre-de-Grace. Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 315 A.M. Train. As an adcUtional accommodation only for those hold ing tickets for these points, a special car Will Trace the Philadelphia Depot at 11.45 A. 51.., connectingat Gray s Ferry with the /31Orning -..h.xpress train from Aew York., WILMINGTON ' ACCOMMODATION -TRAIN'S, at-Aping at, all stations beta ern Philadelphia and WU tnington_. Leave Philadelphia at 1145'A. M., 1.30, 5 00, 7.00 and 10.00 P. M. The ass P. AL brain connects with the Dela. ware Railroad for 31Ilford and. intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington VA e. 1.5 and 9.50 IL AL, 3.00 and 4.50 P. M. Tralna for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. DI., &SO and 5.1.0 P. 21. Leave Wilmington at MOO M., 4.27, &a' and 9.54 P.M. CRITIE.R. FOR PaLLA DELPHLA. .Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58 and 10.14 A. M., 12.38, 3.48, 4 59.534 and 8.88 P. M. , „ . . Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimor e N..3 , Waq Man. 1.10 P. M., Express. 4.10 P. M., Way Tram 6.as P. M., Express. 9..:M P. M., Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 8.56 .L 1.50 and 11.00 P. M. Trains for Beattmore leave Wilmington at 513, 9,80 N. M., 2.25, 5.10 P. M. 12.25 A. EL SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train attOS A. M. for Baltimoreand Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de- Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's and Magnolia. Night Express 11.15 P. if. for Baltimore and Wash ington. stopping at Chester, Wilnaington,Newark,Elk ton, Northeast. - PeiLy villa and Havre de Grace. Accomodation Train at 10 P. M. for Wilmington and Way Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 3.25 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) told Chester to' leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. A apeelal train will leave Wilmington fbr Philadel phia at 6.30 P. M. , Freight train with passenger, car attached will leave Wilmington for PerrYville . and Intermediate stations of 6.04 P. IL H. F. EIENNEY, Superintendent. 1 . 7 > ni65. PHILADELPHIA IND ;‘ , 5 .. gre5 .,.;..c . . e . RE v iED . RAILROAD. MSS. • wastcotunleo of Pentuxyl tha to il th orth oo erses rm of Erie, North" Lakeßrie., on It bas been leased and la operated by the Pennayl vent& Railroad OorciPatY. • . 'mix or Rama:MEER iTISAINS AT PECLADELPIELL • Erie Mail Train - - 100 P. M. Erie Express Train - - - 11 10A. M. • LEAVE WESTWARD. Elie ?trail Train - - - • 7 20P. M. Erie Express Train • - • 729 A. M. ;passenger cars run thronghon Ade Mall and:XL - press Trains without change, both ways, between4liii.Ael• phis and Elle. NEW YOBX-CONEECTION. lesaye New York at e 00 P.M., arrive at Erie 337 A. M. Leave Erie at 155 P. M., arrive at New York Lis P. M. Nochange of oars between Erie and New York. Elegant Bleeping Cara on all Night Trains. For MMrmation respevidng , "J'•_l;mtwifer Waimea I= at corner THIRTIETH and M.S.R. streets. delphin. LArtd for Freight Wetness, of the OmiPtinra AgPts: 8,-R. Kingston, 'Jr:. corner' Thirteenth and market g (=Opiate: l J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Brown, Itgant E N. C.R. R. Baltimore. • • H. ziousTorr, . Gwent Freight Agent Philadelphia. • ' ' • . EriVENNER, ' General Ticket •L A W gent PhiladelPhia. • AE L TYY.mq., • • • General . sport. WEST CHESTER AND PEELLA :DELPHIA: RAILROAD, VL& WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. On and after WILDNysOAY, October 18th, 1855. the trains will leave as follows:i WEST °RESTER TRAITS% Leave Philadelphia for West Chester 8.05,11.00 A.M., 2,15, 4.80 and 6.00 P. , Leave West Chester for, Philadelphia 0.45, 8.15, 10.45 , LSO, 4.35 P. M. . . • . . TrainsleaVing West Chester at.8.15.0.:.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M. will not stop at Penneltort,... and will atop telowM. Q•Junetion at Media only. PENNELTON 'PRAMS. Leave Philadelphlaufor ,Pennetton 4.00 an; ILOO 'Leve ainneiten,for 620.1 These Trains idepatall interraediate - Stations;. ON SONDA.TE-.Leavellifladelphia) at:.8.80 A. _ and 240 . Leave West Chesterl.sS AiMnnnd 8.00 Trains leayieg•Philadelphia ate 05 A. M. and 4.30 P. leavier.W.h3t Chester at V.i.54 At 31, and 4.85 P: M.: edrineet at B.C. , lhnetfdri with TrabiS op the P. arid B. C. R.R..fdr , Wford stedintenitediate ;ftar.PaSSelagersiewcfallOwed Wake westing apparel , gniyiia Baggage, nil; the' Vompanyi In case;be respgraiblerforenlehowssexceeding one htin , ) died ddllarsr,konletea epeel.,4l-eohtractls 'reach) 'for the epme: osz, HENRY wo tf General Superintendertr! `i - l'tT. q V 5..1 t r ititiVEtiMe Uri. r...''' -FOB- ••• --YOBIL—The 40A211.- 4 DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA. • _TRENTON RAILROADiikeOM, PA.14,Y13 LIICES, from Phlladel hiato NeW Yo , and wog places; froth W STRHET WHARF, w ill leave asfollowso viz;• • •7 • • ; 3 .;: i j AtA. 6 ..111., via Camden and Amboy ; Ar.cora., $2 25 At 8 A." M., via Camden and 7erteylDlgy Rapt* , 800 At 2F. M. via' Camaen and Amboy Expreas, I , 225 At 12 X. (noon), l and .8 P. IL , via Camden, and , mboy, ,Accommodation, (Freight and Pad senger.). . 2 25 • 'At 6 and 11 M .10 P.; vid Camden .and:Amboy,.A.ccora r, modation • (Freight and Paasenger ) lst r aim,Ticket, 2 25 •- _ Class V . alet, 1.50 At 6 and 10A M.,2 and 5 P.M...For_Ll.ount Hon; 'Rival's- Pembertcua and Vincentown. At 6A. X., and 2P. ht. for Freehold. - • At 6 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 8.00, 5, 6 and 11.80 P. 15.. 53r Pal myra, Pawnor', Delano), _Beverly, Edgewater, Bur lington, Florence. Eardentown, &c. The 10 A. M. Ann Line runs dire - cTitto - nalt to Trenton. LTh S FROM KENSINGTON DKI.OT Willi legive .as fOIICONS : , at, 11.15 A. 112.; 4.30 P; 31 and 6,45 P. M. 'via E en sington and. Jersey City .31:K. - press $3 00 At 12 P. hi. (blight) via, .Kensington , -, and Jersey. City Express-- "2 , 25 The 6.95 P. Line will run daily. All others San days excepted. - - _ At 7.30 and 11.15 A. M. 3, 3.80, 433, 5 and 6,45 P. and 12 Midnight, for Bristol, Tr6nton. &c. At 7A. M. 10'50, 8,5, and . 6 P. M. for Cornwells, Tor: risdaie, risdnle, Honnesburg 'l'acony, Wiasinonaing, Brides burg and Frankfore and at sP. M. for ,Holn2o ,,, burg And intermediate stations. • - _ _ B.E.LVIDP.RE br.r. A WARE 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 TODOWB: At 7.30 A. H. and 8.30 P. M, for Niagara 'Fall% BPI .- falo, Dunkirk, Canandaigua.Ehxdra, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester„ Bingliamptow Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,. Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem - - ngton, dm. The s.so P.IL Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for lif.abca Chunk, Allen town. Bethlehem. cka. AtbP.ltf.forLambertvilleandintermediateStation& far For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sington Depot, take the cars on Stith street, above Walnut, ball an hour betore departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. PiAy Pounds Of Baggage only, tillowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over ratty 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 beyond two. except by special contract. Graham's B,aggage Iszspress will call for and deliver MlLbanage at the Depots. Orders to be left at .&o. 8 Wal street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHI. LDELPHIA: Will leave fkom foot ef Cortland street, at 12 M. and P. M. , vta Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and 1134 M., 6P. M. and 12 Night via, Jersey City and Ken sington. From ibot of Barclay street at 6 A. H. an M., via Amboy and tlimden. From Pier No. 1 N. River, at 12 11., 8 and 7 P. 14 (Freight and Paasenger), via Amboy and Camden. GPM. li. GATZMER, AgetW PHILADELPHIA AND Etta- BA THROUGH LIME. irewles.s. RAILROAD. abort line to 'Williamsport, Hlmlra,oll Ilegions,Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Falls_,_ Suspension Bridge, and all places in the Western, North Western and South Wes tern States and the Canadas. Four througn trains daily (Sundays excepted). Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva. tte , viingß.B..Depot. I nia 8.8. Depot. 8 A. 7.30 A. 8.30 F. M. 5.15 P. IL One train on Sunday at 8 15 P. M. By all these trains direct connection is made at El mira with Erie railway; at Salazaanca with Atlantic and Great W esternn railway-, at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake Shore Ft. B.; and at Suspension Bridge with Great Western railway. Fare always as low as by any other line. Sleeping cars on all night trains. Second class cars with cushioned seats accompany each express train. giving passengers the advantage of high speed with low fare. For through tickets and further particulars concern ing the routes, apply at the. Ticket Office, 425 Cksinnut street. - •• — rl WEST .TERSEY RAILROAD "LINES—From foot oillidarket street Ilf at er A a ktas °int Sundays. FALL AND Commencing WEDN'ESDA'Y, NOVEMBER 15th, less. For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer sey and kaleai Railroads. at 9 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Millcille and all intermediate Stations, at 9A. M. and 3 P. M. 13For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. IL, to Milk a connecting with freight train [Passenger car attach, d) for Cape May, due 1.43 P. M. and 3.00 P. M. throne , passenger, due &00 P, EL For GI is ro' and intermediate Stations, at 9A. EL S and 2,30 P. M. . . . For Woodbury, Gloucester, at 9 A. IL, 3, 3.30, and 5.90 P. AL Freight train will leave \ Palladelphisfrom Sandford's Wharf at 10 A. M , and Camden, atm M- S. VAN P.MCSSws..s ww. superintendent. THE WEST SEELSEY EX_PB.3thS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of EX.MIESS Rua wrms, receive. deliver, and forward, through other re eponalble Express Companies, to all parts of the coun try, any article entranced to them. A. Special Herman ce: accompanies each through train. Office, No. 5 Walnut street. :111)11:11 D4ZcZltal :i114.19 628 ROOF SKIRTS, 628 I... — EW FALL STYLES NOW READY of Hopkins' "own make," at No. 622 ARCH Street. These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of drsvciass trade, and embrace every size andstyie for Ladles, Iflice•es and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted to. give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand,-a fall assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 m4O springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order altered and - repaired. Wholesale and retail. nois-emi ~ 7 - C. F. RUMPP, . - NO. 1.18 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. 1 Manufactures and Importer Of POIITE MONNAIES TILLIIELUNG 84C48 ' POCKET BOOKS, cw.e_a CASES, MONEY BELTS, SATOH:LI.' 9, PURSES. Cabal. Bankers' Oases, Dressing Owes, Writing Desks, Port .Folios, Bill Books, .k.c., &e. Jobbing promptly attended to. nosi-smf WINDOW GLASS WILLLA3I EVANB, Booth FRONT St. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American and French Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, varnishes. etc. A very desirable brand of Glass for Picture Frames. EC. E :NIGHT & CO., WHOLR4A LE GROCERS, .S. E. Cur. WATER and CIIIISTICITT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the soutlcwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar _House, of Philadelphia. Jal•tyr ISAAC , s. ATxrasoN, Attorney at Law, late of 1 Franklin, Venango county, Pennsylvania, has re sumed nratice at the Philadelphia bar. Office, kM,Wal nut street, Philadelphia. de-Vs to thlm* T. VAUGHANhErs.B.P.TC H Wht. . hiERHIC3I JNO. E. lC °b ps- • sotrrawAs TER x FOECT S, UNDRY. FIRTH AND wAszu INGTO2if S 1:61KRBIids80/01 ENOINRRBS AND MACHINIST*" Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam:Cl:Vaal toy Laua. River and Marine Service. .souertaGasometers, Tanks Iron Boats, dm; ~,Istin i _gs of ail kinds, either ron or brass. trot , Frame . most for Gas Works, Workshops a , Autmbe Statton.s, Es Ina and Ow _ _ of the latest and rattiq uto v rtg y ed construction. description of Plantation Machinery; ant Sugar, Saw and_ Qrizt Mills, Vacuum Pans, Steam Trains, Debmtors, Miters, Primping E l . gibes, Role Agents for N. Manx's Patent Sugar Apparatna, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammtr in g Aspinwall & Mach ine. Woolsers Patent Oentritairal Snot Itralning PXRPOBYLVAXIA WOBXB—on the DELAWAB.II Rita, below PHILADELPHIA, • 0B:MTEB, Dela ware coo n , Fn. /Ohidneers and Iron Boat Blinders, ManufUcturerlt SON i 00. rinds of , OONDXSIMIG ABB IqOnOONDEINFERO Es , GINE% Iron Vessels of all I! AX de • etptio_x . us Boilers, VsLma . T A I M I.M LateoEf ,W pell ßßN d ßVi a.miz leane7,Neafedoo., Etheerin o h ;Penn Works, Phila. Liy_B-orl IL B. Newell • :liffEls :ger :a _ :)it • r :for: es) =I FOURTH !street, above Vin % will re-open for the 1- and Winter season -on MONDAY, Sept.,2Bth. I •es and gentlemen desiring to acquire a .thorough owledge of lbis Accomplishment will find ty at this school.' The horses are safe ane " Xl • ed, so that the moat timid need not fear. Btoltll4 Bil , to cars, steamboats, .13ETER WRIGHT & so I WITOBMIIM4 OR ItART 1 , EMU:PANG AND COMMA= linGGHAnu, 2;10.115 wit's= mama, , • iiCIIJUITIEGPIELt. i wanorr; • • , Amoicaysrr A. Als=oo3% TBOBYTON rte:. : TREODO/111 W 811321211• ArL4 AB FTXTIIFtE3O.-.II.INICEY,___._ 11LBRELLIi fi lT TH.ACTIABA. NO. 7P3 , ABA , street, a f nnfactarers of, Gas , Fixtures, Lalllps,, - would CElll , lhEi , attention• of the 'public to their large and elegant assortment or Oas,Chandeliers, Pendants. Brackets, &C. ' They " also introduce Gas pipes Into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend, ing; altering and repairing Gas pipea. All Work War. : : ; • • . POO. , DRIVY WELLS:—OWNEIta PRoPE.BTY.--mb. e ! only.olace to get Privy . yey3, , CleaasEd and Diem. . f l eeted; at very law, 4 A. ta PEYSSON . , ' • -; ,,, iatufacturePaPoudrepte; . ~Goldaroith's street rars, itfflM!Ub. TIOTEL.-ThA , PIERRt7.IOI74ECOUsE, , ; . ISROOKLYNyatOarrt 4 ,•- I, :' Isopal:4J' We eringratulttte..tp* Wei:m*3l'g that, the Above 'Rote' ' is not , e mingled, uppna ltbethl pan: Btitig netv , y 7 :liirnEihßi thmughout.And,, , hmt;ntr I the. bf.sy-. table, the market Affords,. we recommend, i • Phllatlelpb/a.Yrientle to patronlr.e . eikr old townsman,Mr. Petess; ofthe firm of , • PETERS & - WlLSObj,•,Proprietete. DEmunExt 25, 1865. de2B-int ro.l-I}7-' N. V.kl4 HORN. Pas. Agt. SEIPPIMIEL RAM tr•L's PABsAOP, OFFICTE.___,_- , FOR LIVERPOOL AND CORK DLBECIT, due nrstc.lasa. MU. POwesed. , •Clyde. built iron stzew 'steamships of this Line leave regularly .'EVERY: WEDNESDAY _AND I iSATURDAY THROUGHOUT thaYEAR. First, Cabin (by Wednftdayls. Steerage (throtigh from Philadelphia) 60 . PAYABLE INIPAPER m.ONRY; ZONDONDE.I2:BY, BELFAyT zivazrzfr,o9thrdow • - • : -0.8•2il. • The el t ' Clyde built iron screw- steamship HIBERNIA leaves on E3ATURDAY.Dec. 16, 1865. Cabin, (according to „location) 45!) ands: Steerage • Ail payable in paper money • and booked , ilaugh free from Philadelphia to any of the above porta. Parties, about vb:iting' the old country it kr 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. A A Urr; , • ,No. 217 Walnut street (up stairs). ;Drafts issued for any amount, payable any Wales or on the Cone tinent. ' ' • len " - - ST,F,AIf LIVELEtPOOL, c. 4 lln ,s QUEENSTOWN, the Inman _Line. sailing 54.4 - i4S,7REEDF, c arryinge the U. S. MAUL BTN - • Saturday. Dec. B o CITY PMANuRDSTErt. ' Wednesday,..Tan. 3 EDINBURGH • .saturday, Jan. 6 At Noon. from Pier 44 North River, - - BATES OF PASSAGE, PAWLS= EN HOLD. Cabin.. „ First to London. 95 Steerage to London— 34 First to Steerage to Paris._:.. :. also forwarded to Hare, ' Hambur g, Bra men, etc., dbc., at moderate rates. .Pamage by the Wednesday Steamers, First gaO. Steerage, 435, payable in UnitedStateartureney. - Steerage passage from Liverpool or. ueenstown, $BO gold, or its equivalent. Ticketa can be WIXOM here by persons • senWng for their friends. _ - For farther Information, apNy_at the Oomlilltra Brag, JOBUir G. DALE, g el it h % . de2i3 11l Walnut street. Planed B.E-OP.ENING OF THE OUTSIDE OF STRA my -1,9 • I -- betw • • f• ' • . PHILADELPHIA AN een D NEW:YORK. • Thfs favorite line will commence their • tripe on THERE-DAY next, 80th inst. The following well known and staunch Bea-boats will be placed• on the route: Steamer ADMIRAL. Dept:Nichol& EAST EN • Mundy,. KENNEBEC...—..— .. ." Edmonds. Daya of departure (from each city) _will be TUE& IJ DAYS, THESDAYI4'AND SATURDAYS, leaving this city from first wharf below Spruce street at 11 o'clock, A. M., and New York from pier. 4, North Elver, at 4 o'clock P. Freights received didly, and 'taken at reasonable rates. All goods destined beyond New York will be forwarded free of commissions. For rates of freight. &c., &c., apply at the (Mee, 314 and 316 South Delaware avenue. no 31 P. B. CLARK, Agent. gM FOR BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT. LNG 'BOIT .12 , 1C2IPORTEVERY.PIZTEDA FROM. PINE ST. WHARF. p n TIELPHLI. AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAN. Captain Baker, will sail from Boston on 'Tuesday, January 2, at 12 M. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sal from Philadelphia on Thursday. Jan. 4, at 10 A. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston la now composed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews. IRO tons barthen. SIDEMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons burthen, ABEFI3, Captain Crowell, 900 tons burthen. These substantial and well appointed ste will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send BRA of Lading with their goods. For freight or passage, apply to RY WILISOR & 00., South Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLK B=l..4.a:thyme COMPANY, The fine steamships of thin Line insure at the lowest rates and sail regularly from the Flist Wharf above Market street, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, As Noon, Connectinu with Etrdiroads from chmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the moat direct route for the South and Southwest. don Ear apply freight to or passage, with excellent accommodad s. WhL P. CLYD & 14 North and South E Wharres. NEW .112‘...PRS LIRE TO ALEX ANDRIA, GeorgetoWn and Washington, utiesapealre and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for th e Lyn Southwest.chburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and Steam leave First Wharf above Market areal every Wedr.csday nd Saturday at 12 f. For freight apply to the agents W.. 0. CLYDE dt CO.. 14 North Wharves. • J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; 711. Eldridge.t Co., Agents at Alexandria. FOB ram YORE..—New Daily Line- , - 3 7111 • Delaware and RaritanCanaL—Philadelphlri an. - ork EitrPrese Steamboat Company will re. calve t and leave daily at 2 P. X., delivering tb 61.1 in New York the following days, • Laken at reasonable rates. NV/ILI/01i P. CILYDR, 14 South Wlterties, Mne , JAMES HAND, Agent, Piers 14 and 15 East River, N. Y. NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. ELA WARE and CHISSAPBAYA 6264 .I, 3tO iy-BOAT 00.31:PAYY. BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA, HAVRE-DEORACE - , BALTIMORE, WASZINOm TON. and Intezmediate points.. NO.WSouthCLYDE & P o hil , viTpd a . Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent FOR SAN FRANCISCO. itommorrs CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. r'reagtit tor this Line sent tO New York by SwilW Sure Line at reduced rates. • The renowned clipper ship STAR OF THE UNION Is now taking in the balance of her cargo at pier Ea River, and will positively be th first clipper st ship to sail. All freight should be forwarded immediately, as she will cicee out in a rew days. For freight, apply to. TOR PROVIDENCE, R. L—TITS fine schooner A. 1.1 X. BLUE, Smith, master, now loading for the above port at Cattell'a 'rime, above Market street, will have prompt despatch. Tor feeight.. apply to De VED COOPER & C0.,18 N. Wharves. deM FOR NEVir TORE.—Express Line.—The fine schooner F. L. POTTER, Small. master, now loading for the above port at Catte wharf. above Market street, will have prompt despatch. For freisht, apply to DAVID' CJOPEtt ck CO.. 18 North -- Whares. dedB &FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Thiat fine schooner ELIZABETH MAGILL% Magee, master, 450 tons burden', or 4,0)0 bbls. capacity; coppered and copper fastened; now in port aud ready for afiy voyage. Apply to DAVID COOPER CO. Is North Wharves. dea .OFOR BALTIMORE. MD.—The tine schooner 1 MARY, GAY, Captain Keen, is now loading for te above port at Girard's wharf,above Market street, and will sa,l with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER & CO., Is N. Wharves. . isFOR LIVERPOOL. The fine Al ship MOUNT ROYAL, Cutaminger, master, haviug the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will Alt with despatch, PETER WRIGHT &SONS, 115 Walnut street. FOR BREMEN. , ;-The Al Bremen ship EMIL, Capt. Henry Oaken. Foreabin passage. having fine ,accommodations apply to the Captain os board, oft* WORKMAN *MP., IM Walnut st. dela FOR BALE.—The schooner DAMON, 199 tons reglster, , to large' carrier, 'and has jut been _lint in repair. For terms, apply to E. SOVD 9M, dr, CO., Dock street wharf. Sess-6t QTEABISEEIT BA-XON, FROM BOSTON.—Con 10 sign ees of merchandise. per above steamier, win Cl ease send ibr their goods; now landing at Pine street .jal-St HENRYWINBOII a co. SQUIP MARRISL&C, from Liverpool. Ls now, diet enraging under keneral order at Shlppen street Wharf Qmsignees Neill - please attend to the receon Of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 116 Wa lnut street. . delB4l ALL. PERSONS ARE HEREBY ,'CAUTIONED against trusting the crew of the Br. ship MOUNT ROYAL. Cuniminger master, from Liverpool, as no debts of their contraction will be paid by the Captain Or Consignees. P.EWER WRIGHT & SONS, US Wal• nut street. MOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against 1.1 harboring and trusting any of the crew of the Danish brig DANMARK, aa no delya of tnetr contract ingg will ,paid by captain or consignees. WORK- Miic Co., Consignees, 123 Walnut street. • 'HIP NOTICE.—.4.II pereons are hereby cautioned 10 against treating any o the crew of the Br. ship B. L. TiLLY, whereof Cann is intester..from Cityßolet, • ya., as no debts of :their contracting will be paid by , captain or consignee.* .E.DMII.ND A..8017DE8 & CO., Docketreet wharf. • • • . , den DOR SALE. S. ELLIH &CO.'S SHIP SHEATHING jr PELT, In lots to suit: .At'ply to PETER WRIGHT a SONS 115 'Walnut street. ' de2s-11 T4B: B. SHIND roietaxeseor to JOHN tat MIDLER ge l io4 immaMsceflei v .N°. 19r.!'11' FPSABV All. Work done in the beet manner a t nd on Ammo ind most favorable term; and wazrantad to ickre poll - feet eatiefactlon.'" - 'pirtienlar atteridon titian retedrbna r. 110A7MDIENG. ARST-CLASS, -110.411 DING.—A suite .of Itooms to F Itent,, with priyate table, to a family _without Wl ;lien; br to getitletnen.- No ..10241 CLINTON' to Btreet; •!, - • , .141,7P;:t.i. fr, BE HANDSOME RESLDisNO.% B fScor:oit7praoe« LL and:El, : hth stseeta. open . the i recapUpa .ar boarders: trams 81,1114%. iTtrwllth or :with, out prii , of . ges.lxt I,;y nALE ROVE , TW.DIA4I44S. II X4M/Nrgi) and 11#1334,XT vnithAidwilkKii,orti 07' ITif/forth Watek stir, patitro 'MEW poPk-ciroyal ( IgAr r lntgaM f`P!' Irouttrn . 177 gailoW 11.,t, Lt' ,' 'l`L , . BISHOP, SON & CO., • 105 Arch street.