From our Third Edition of Yesterday socveirrAfolvtoatiti &:=4l.:ict ot.l.l EWA WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 SENATE.—The chair laid before the Senate the credentia;s of Win. A. Graham, Senator elect from •North Crt,rolina, whlcli were ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Anthony (R. I.), from the Printing Committee, reported a resolution for the printing of 10,000 copies of the late message of the President, and reporrs of Grant and 'p .urz, on the condition of the Southern . 4. • Passed. . Wiley (W. Va.) introduced a bill 6 a ing to the State of West Virginia certain lands and tenements at Harper's Ferry, be longing to the United States. Referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Chandler (Mich.), offered a resolution which was adopted calling for whatever in formation the President may have received touching the violation of the neutrality laws by the army occupying the right bank of the Rio Grande. Mr. ,Wilson (Mass.) called up the bill to increase and fix the military peace estab lishment of the United States. Read and passed over, HOUSE.—The House laid on'the table the bill to incorporate the National Protective Homestead Company—yeas 120, nays 32. L i .. Markets. NRW YORK, JIM 17. , —CrnttOR Is steady. Flour, sake 1 8,0i4) bb15.,17(48 RO for Slate, 15 40®410 35 for Ohio. d $74 - 08 35 for Western. Southern steady,' 450 bbls. hold at 18 80@85; Canada flour firmer, 300 bbls. sold at $8 05@311 25. Wheat dull, New Amber State; 'V. 25. Corndull. Oats dull at I@2c.. Beef quiet. Pork bun) ant at e3l 6234, for ,mesa. Lard stearly. , Whisky dull. . blocks are better; Chicago and Rock Island 105 Cumberlmad preferred, 443 2 : Central, 12759: N. Y Central, 94; Reading, l 02,4;; Hudson Ricer, 105%; Clanton Ct•rnpany, 44%; Erie, 93%; Coupon es. last. 105%; Coupon Is, 1962, 164; ditto. 1864. 108; ditto, 1565 102%; Ten-Forties, 99 Xet 9 9;i1. One Tear . Certificates, 98 k: Gold, 1403‘. The Otero Murder Case. The trial of Jose Gonzales y Fernandez for the murder of Jose Garcia Otero, was continued yesterday in the Kings oQuaty i Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Brooklyn. District Attorney Morris opened the 'nase for the prosecution in as address -to the jury.. , Judge Gilbert aimed al blow' at' the press by issuing an order prohibiting the publidation of the testimony in the ease until after the trial of Pellicier, the; accom plice of the prisoner. Counsel on both sides opposed the order, whereupon the Judge re -voked it. N,umerons witnesses were ex amined for the prosecution, establishing a chain of circumstances that strongly indi cs ted the complicity of the prisoner in the crime charged against him. The case will be continued this forenoon.—N. Y. Herald, to• da q. COVETS Elsr-Psrus—Justice Read.—The Pennsylvania Rail road Company et all. Yesterday Mr. Charles Gibbons commenced his argument in behalf of the complain ants. He referred in his opening to the immense array of talent on the other -side, and suggested that any great criminal could always secure the services of ertki neat counsel in order by the. personal and profes sional aid to influence by their sympathies a great portion of the community. The magnitude of the interest involved is this controversy, wouldexcuse the wide range which the discussion had taken. After re ferring to the struggle for the commerce of the West, Mr. Gibbons adverted to the: history of the effort in Pennsylvania, commenced as early as 5791. when the State ,purchased from the Federal Go; Tern ent the Lake Snore coast, and thus secured pos session of the harbor of Erie. Then commenced the work of the State, for the purpose of opening communication between Erie :and the Atlantic ports, especially Philadelphia Turnpikes and Plank Roads. were first- suggested, and it was remarka ble that when • the State depended upon their alone for her internal commerce, the ships for the port of Philadelphia traded with every port in the world. In 1857 the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company was incorporated, but notwithstanding the legislation de signed to benefit the Company, it failed to construct the read, and under . the provisions of the act of 1860, the contract was mane with the. Pennsylvania R. R. Company, which- corporation agreed to-do .that which the citizens of Philadelphia had failed to do This morniug, before Mr. Gibbons resumed his argu ment, Mr. Cuyler read a large number of affidavits to show that the policy of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company bad always been to discriminate in favor of Philadelphia, and, in doing this, had been engaged in contests with rival roads, whereby she suffered great loss until she succeeded In obtaining from the - New York companies a recognition of the right-of:Phila delphia to have a reduction in the rate of tolls. Mr. Gibbons resumed his argument, and answered the point taken by Mr. Wharton, that the: contract be ween the Philadelphia and Erie and the Catawissa Railroad Company carried an easement appurtenant to the franchise, Admitting that it, was, such an ease, merit appurtenant, as no franchise passed, there could be no transfer of the easement The con• tract itself -was made at a time when the most friendly relations existed between the parties. It was a treaty of peace. It was impossible to conceive that if these parties had occupied a hostile positon inlB6o, the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Coin pany would have voluntarily have relegated any por tion of their franchises to the Catawissa Railroad Company. Judge Black had asked why it was, if the agreenient could be made between the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Compar y, why 'could not the contract be tween the Catawissa and the Atlantic and Great Western Companes. This question was very easily answerer. The lease Of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company worked no injury to the Catavvissaltailroad Company, but rather a benefit, but the lease of the Catawissa Railroad Company to the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company does work a very serious injury to the Phiiadelpnia, and Erie Railroad Company. It transfers to an avowed . enemy ,what was granted to a friend with the understanding that it would not housed to our detrimenC in the con defence that it wcaild be used for the mutual beeeftt of both the contracting parties; in the confidence that it would not be disposed of to any. corp nation then in Oaf- tence, and which might hereafter be created tbroogh these speculators of the Rol al Exchange. Mr. Gibbons float discussed the question whether the Court had jurisdiction in this case.- He urged that it was a clear case for the interposition of the Chancellor. It was not an application for the enforcement of any forfeiture. Ail that was., asked was that this contract shall be surrendered to b canceled. • . At 12 o'clock Justice Read announced that be had to join his brethren In the Supreme Court in consultation, and the argument was postponed until to-morrow. QUARTER SEssrows—Judge Allison.—Andrew God son (colored) was convicted of a charge of stealing a lot of chickens. • _ . Henry Jack - son was convicted of a charge of stealing a barrel of mackerel. Wlscorzsix.—The whole debt of the State is $2.664,553. During 1865 State bonds to the amount of $568,200 have been redeemed. Provision has also been made for the pay ment in February next, of $528 temporary loans, and $359,753 currency receipts, which will leave the whole debt of the State $1,776,770, about $2 for each person in the State;. and of which $1,557,109 is dua to the Educational fund.' In other words, . Wis consin will be her own creditor. The esti mated receipts for 1.865 are $1.682,041, and expenditures (including payments on the State debt of $912,000), $1,677,000. There has been paid out of the State Treasury for war purposes $3,900,000. There has been raised by cities, towns and counties, for war pur poses during the war, $7,752;505; tot4l by the State, $11,652,505. In consideration of these heaty burdens, the Governor advises that all unnecessary appropriations be avoided by the Legislature., The Governor advises that all the 'trust funds held by the State be invested exclusively in State bonds. The whole amount of taxable lands in the State is 17,563;316 52 , acres; valuation t .of the ame, $91,453,093 54. Valuation of city and village property, $33,151;291. Aggregate valuation of all real pr0perty,5121,604,984. Sales at Philadel 'SALES AFTER WV) Phil & Sun A7s 90. 1000 U b 6-208 '64 reg. 102% 2000 ti S 7 3-30 s Rine 98% 1100 Sch Nay 6e 'B2 77 500 S6s 'Bl 101 100 eh Maple Shade b3O 5 . eOO sh d 0494-100 400 sh•Sogar 'Creek De velopment b 301% 200 eh Ocean 011 85 184, SECOND $11;00 eity - - -new 92% 1000 Phil & Erie 6s 88 200 eh Phil dr.-Erleßb3o 10 100 sh do - 29% 200 Base Qui sx, .700 shll E do b6O 9 400 eh Catawis pP 4355 400811 do ;910 4355 100 sh do b2B 44 100 sh do b3O 44 200 eh do a 10.43% 1009h.dos5wn 43% 100 eh do , 2ds 43% 100 sh EicElrath 'Oa • - 2 100 eh P 111145 Erie • .b2;o' 30 600 sh - Sugai• ' 400 Oh 341cElrath Oil a 200 sh Cornplanter 1146 . 100 bh Reading , 61. ii sh Far dr. hitch bk-120 LOST AND FOITND. I_4OST-A CERTIFICATE FOR MN eimt,..ttE s s piartiallypaid stock of the CORN EXCHANGE BANK OF PRIT ADELPHIA, standing in the name of the undersigned—appLication has been made to the Board of the Corn Exchange National Bank for a ew certificate. . /41711TLAND, ; ' • , 32.3 Front street. PHILADA., Jan. Bth, 1868. Jag-tats CLOAKS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! t BA_SGAINS I! ! BIBS, FIIKNRY, No. sa North N1C*1 4 i41347e Mist below ABM - , • Has irist l opesed a le rte and elegant afasortaieat of ti CL , For the Falland Winter, whic she offers at prim al least twenty per cent.belowthe nen al rates. This 18 no humbug- 14.1ka Pcralaye fAct.f -Call aud:geo or yourselyeaf his Stork Board. FIRST BOARD JU4SITEAItiCE.- DELAWARE MCTLTA7i SAFETY: .INSIIRA_NCE COMPANY, INCORPOBATED BY THE LEGISLATURE' OF PELL., NSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE S. E CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSIJRANCE, ON VESSELS, CARGO, ' }To all parts of the world. F.b.EiGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all parts , of the Onion. FIRE IZASURANCES, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &a. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1. 1865. 91049,000 United States 5 per cent. loan, '7l foopoo 00 120.0(0 United States 6 per cent. loan, 'Bl 128,160 00 200,0.0 United States 7 3-10 per cent. losm • Treasury Notes - 194,875 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. . Loan • 90,555 00 54,000 State 01 Pennsylvania !Six Per Cent. Loan 1V5,000 City Of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. 53,250 00 Loan; 20,000 Pennsylvania- Be head First. Mort gage,Sil 'Ter Cent. Bonds 20,000 00 2000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort. _gage six ler Cent Bonds 25,000 western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 23,750 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown. Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia 18,537 60 7,150 143 Shares Stock Penna. Railroad Company 8,580 00 6,000 100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 40,000 Deposit with the United Stau;s Go verninen t, subject to 10 days call 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 18,900 00 170.700 Loans on Bonds anti Mortgage, first liens on City Property .... . .... .... 170,700 00 1,088,960 Par. Market value-.... 996,560 00 Real Estate 86.000 00 Bills receivaole for insurance made . .. 121,913 87 Balances due stA gencles.—Premlums on Ma- • rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and ot ner debts due the Company ' 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5,153. Estimated value... 3,910 00 Cash in - 8ank5...... 455,958 89 Cash in Drawer 678 48 $55,696 Thomae C. Eland, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sender; Theophilus Spalding, Sohnß. Penrose, James 'I raquair. Benry C. Lanett, Jr., James C Band. :William C. Ludwig, `Joseph B. deal, George G. Leper, Hugh Craig, Robert Barton, John D. Taylor, THOM.A. JOHN C HIC.IcRY LYLBURN, Seer INSURANCE COMPAN„ Jr OF NORM AMERICA 1-ILARTNE,__FERE AND INLAND TEUNIEIPOR TATION INSURANCE. Ortice,No.Zia WALNUT street, south aide, said o Third street. The Properties of this Company ere well invostM and furnish an available hand for the ample indemnity of all ppeersons who desire to be protected by Insurance. RiForli taken on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Her chandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RISES on Merchandb3e, 'Furniture and Band. ings in City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1794--CAPITAL n10( 1 ) AND Pe IN SECITIORLY EN* TOTAL PROPERTIES, PERPETt SO 700 ke ,0011 onaumß. _ . Arthur G. Coffin, • James N. Dickens, Simnel W. Jones, -- G. Morris Weini John A.Brown, John Mason. CharlesTai r icA George L. Harrison, Ambrose 'Francis E. Cope, Richard D. Weal. Edward H. Trotter, William Welsh, E. S. (Marko, William E. Bowen, William Ocurmaings, AB Charlen Henry. Airrinilt 0 . conenet. President. Caritas PLATT, Secretary, -.eat FIRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March Z 7, I. Ft,„:43 A OFFICE, NO. s 4 N. FIFTH street. In. cure BULLAINGS_ _HOUSEHOLD rua. IiIITURE and ..aIMRCHANDISE caner - ally, from Loo3only.) by Fire, (in the Otty of Philadelphia STATEMENT of January 1, IMe Asset. of the Aieeociation BM. Bonds and Mortgagee on Property In the City of Philadelphia Ground Bente.- - 26„E08 Real Estate. ( Offic e,l4,SSO U. B. Goy. 5-20 Bonda..MAO Depoalt with Aaidstant — r -- -.. Z 5,00031 Cash on Ada V 1109,561 TRUBTKEIk • GEOBA3E W. TRYON, Praddent. Wm. H. Hamilton, JOB. K. =Pli, John Bonder, Levi P. Peter A. Keyser. Samuellrrhswk. John Philbin, Charles Bower John (Arro Lighw, Robert Shoemak t. Light er, Geo. L To Rale foo . my& T. BUTLER, BecretarY. Paw= MIESIMAJSZE :00=PANY OP PHILA. DELPHI.A. INCORPORATED 1804—CHARTER PERPIVITA.L. NO. 224 WALNUT Street, oppodte the Ex In addition to MARINEand. INEICII this Conan,y insures from lora or damage by MIX en liberal terms, on buildings merchandise M•attars, gra, for limited periods, and Permanently o n buildings by deposit of premium. The Company has been In which opmtion dosser more th an =Ty yKA.Es, during all losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. DESZATORS. John L. Hodre, Lawrence Lewis, Sr„ William McKee, Hasid Lewis, M. B. Mahony Benjamin John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, WlPis , o S. Grant, A. R. MtHenny, Hobert W. team) 'I. Edmond Castilian, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.. JOHN 13. CHERICIt, Preitrenl. Eisietrzt. Wztoox. Secretary. THE COUVTIC FIRE LNEURANCCEE COMPANYr Okk - TOB O. 110 601JTH FOURTH STREET. "Thu Fire Insurance Company of the County Cl Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature of Peensylvanialn ass, for Indemnity against kw 07 damage by lire Cal e a ze ir iv— i s 4;RPETll Tills old and reliable institution, with ample capjlai and c.ntingent fund carefully invested conUnnee toin sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, rte., either per manently or ibr a:limited time against loss or darner° by lire, at the lowest rat consistent with the abstains safety of Its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible desnata M.. 50 Charles J. Sutter, D Edw llG. in L. Reakit. Henry Grills John Horn,.Robert V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore,. Henry Budd, _ George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. J. SIPYTER, Presides& Ssosuaanzr F. HocasmEY. Bec'v and Treasurer. FrINSIGLANCE Eaccturernmr. THE ENITSYLVANLi. FIRE EffEHTBANCE WDf• PANY—lncorporated 1825 - -Charter rerpetosa—zro. ma WALNUT Street, op re Independence Square. This Company, favorab known to' the community for over forty years, con WE to insure against loan or by Ore on Public or Private 'Bulldbms, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furnitoreptocks of Goods and Merchandise gemtrally, =liberal terms. , • Their Capital, together with a large Surplus! Fund IS invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security In the case °floes. DIEUMITORS. • 1 Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereax, 1 Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, 1 Isaac Harlehmst, Henry Lewis, : . Thomas /Whirrs, J. Gillingham Fell, f Daniel Haddock Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Yr., President, grump's( G. CtaowELL. Secretary k HERD:JAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Ant. —0111 3 8 . 111 . M .D N0. 42 WAINVY Street. INSURANOES.— Rake taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all pax of the world, and on goods an inland transportation on rivers, canals, railroads and other convisniumas throughout the United States. 1 WELLIAN CRAIG dent. PETER OIILLICY, Ylce Presi President. . BERT J . HEE, Secretary. , manoroite. _._ Pe cau Cill4 en ' • W Eeni7 m. 13. 111 Lo pail wber ett , . Hallett:Jr., I. Johnston ArOWM l i nt Wllliani H. Herrick, Samuel A. Rulom 'P.. W. Rtchatta, Mason Hutchins, Billies Dkilett Henry L. Elder, - • Wm. M. Baird, , S. Rodman NorgnAl . ' Pearson Sarni Ind AlvirinoaN : it : nunnuaroz commonr. " Thic*Rl432ATED.rumlo.-9A-R,119/ PENM • t 110 WALSUT Street i fkbove TILIBI) Street Raving a paid ttp CAPITAL STOOK and SUR PLUS invwtW tsound and awdlable &townies, eon tinhe to insure on Ilmallings,Slova Parnitar%. RC% ehandise, Vessels in port Land thelruargow and °the' personal Property. .1111 LIMES liberanY , promptly Thonias B. Mer John.Wela • Samuel C. M erton , Pattlekßrsuln -Jahn T.. Lends, James R. Campbell; Edmand G. Dzinih W. , Charles . Poultner - - lerael- orris 't• rPHOILAS IL PLAJIII3, President. ALBERS°. l.; OBAWPCIBD Secretary.: ' , • tam 'PRP PROVIDENT LIFE, AND TRUST _DOM:: 1. PASTY i DP. EIILLADELPHIA;—, j ..:_ ~.. ...... Incorporated by the State or Pennaylvarila, Sidmonos, _ ... 22d ,E 65, mamma LivEdt_ALLOWS-INTEREST ON .D: POSITS-AND GRANTS .ANNUITIES.' , , ~ CAPITAL... '......:„..;...;........4/gf, E l , ..... . Richard Cladlibry, • • , . - ' Henry lainoti,` -•' ' T. Wig .ft,r Brown, • ' .' ' - • ' Wro. o:Ltlngstretne ' '. ' - '- -,- . • - - Clh as: _o:halm- ,- ••• . , . I ..: .„., , ,', . .. • SAMITEL R. SHIPLEY, Preildf34. ' fIOPPEOf AND YELLOW META.V2O,}I-EXhalge ;Rcp . m . , i, ABBy. Acinw ~, •..,. , ~ . , Lx4Brozier,,i Copper, Nana, .Bolts and Ing_opper t ''''.,--' .7":or.s/cii - : 7 7 - •,, , ' ~,. , , , -co n a t 4 , , iatl 3! on hand 'it'd. tor aide byll.Nklity WL&IOB pitar-it;, - '.. ~ !. Ittp.V.t.Bolol% '!:igtla klbreei;;;, l 2 ,dc co„ &a 4isoFtli 'MI:m.O. , . Bamuel R. Shipley, Jeremiah HarAer s 7 3rophua B. Morris, - ;, , BladririVlsoll.' " THE,D,AILY EVENING BULLETIN : TH.URSDAY,JANITARY 18,1866 112,812 60 • 88. $1263,68018 Samuel E. Stokes, LF. Penlston, , Henry Sloan. William G. Botattes, Edward Darlington, , H. Jones Bros Ste, Edward Lafourcsule, J acoo P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, . Spencer Metivaine, J. B. ?Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh, D T.tioman, Pittsburgh. C. HAND, President. DAVIS, Vice President. • tary. .delatnol INSURANCE. FIRE IN 8 LIRAN CE. Liverpool and London and Globe INCIINANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, , $lO Millions. Invested ur.da, over 18 Millions. Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions. Invested in the United States, over $1,500,000. All losses. promptly adjusted without reference to England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, OFFICE, No, 6 Merchants' sschange, deio,F,to,c3 to fen PIaILADELPECIA. r i 11.1 E JEICYMIE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 150 &South Fourth et, above Wal- nut street CHARTER PERP UAL. This Company insures agates loss or damage by, FIRE on PUBLIC and PRI VAT buildings, F u L ITRE and MARCIIANDIbE generally, City or Country. Also insures dwellin perpetually by de poeits of premium. • DIRECTORS. TA MFS DROWN,__ LIIMUEL COFFIN, CHARLE'S A. OUT. J. IILL.LBORN JONE 3, WILLIAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE, WM. N. NfrfrliEls.S, . WILLIAM b. BULLOCK, JOILN D. TAYLOR, WM C. LONGST.P.ICTII. THOMAS ILLMJ3XIt, Jr. . JOHN N. HUTCHES - 80 N. JAMES BROWN, President. CHAS. A DIIY. Tice President. THOMAS NEILSON. Secretary.• • Jalas,tuAtily THE bEL IAN CIL iE K TRANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841. Muter Perpectutd. OFFICE, No. SOS WALNUT STREIGT. CAPITAL, 030000, Insures against -loss or damage by FIRE, on Rouses, Stores and other 'Buildings, limited or per petual, and on Fut nature. Goods Wares and merchan dise in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. 4408,001 711 Invested in the following securities. viz First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured $124,100 00 United btatea Government Loans. 155,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. L0an5....... 65,000 00 Pennsylvania $3,000,0t0 6 per cent. Load 21,000 ft Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgnzeq OnmC en and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany's 6 per cent. Loan .Runtingdop andßroad 'lop 7 percent. mort- gage bonds..._._ County Fire Insurance Company's Mechanics' Bank Stock ..... Com m ereLal Bank of Pennsylvania Stock._ Union Mutual Insurance Company's btocis_ • eliance Insurance Company of Philadel - phia's &Lock ...... ...... ........ ....... Cash In bank and on nand__ .408.091 79 DIRECTORS. Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Mi tl Charles Leland, Thomas IL Moore, Samuel Castuer, Alfred English, Young, T 1 MILEY, President I, 1865. - - Clem. Tingley, Wm. tausser, Samuel Bispharn, H. L. Carson. Robert Steen, Wm. Stevenson, James T. THOMAS C. BILL 8 PHILADELPHIA., DeCenab A NTHRAC/ T R 111131011ANCIE OOKRANY.— XI CHARTED, PERPETUAL. Office, No. aII W.,II.,NTJT street, above Third, Phila., Will insure against Lim or Damage by Fire, on Build. Lugs, either perpetually or ibr a Molted time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Qugoes and Freight. Inland Insurance to all parts of the flier. . . Wm. Eahea, D. Luther, Lewis Andenried, JJ. B. BlaklMon, os Itaufted. WM M. 13111111. 117 KN FIRE nirsun.t.Noz oompe.rry or lII.A. BSCI DEELPHIA.--Ciftlo3 Northeast corner o THIRD and BIPPPOIsTWOOD atreenstiale Incorporated by the Lt• , millartire of • I Pea l as.l.= Clearrritn Plummus.r. Capital authorized by 'e, giuo,oeo. Make Insurance against Lose or Damage b 3 Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Staab Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms. DIRECTORS, george Ftr ,Ctulatopher M. Miter. August C. Miller Frederick Steake, John F. Belsterling, Jonas Bowman. Henry Troonmer, Frederick Doll, William McDaniel. Jacob Schandier, George Butz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Garkei. Samuel Miller, Edward Moyer. GBOP.GE t•m., Err, President JOAN F. BELSTERILING, Vioe Freedom. SBfIJP E. COLEMAN, Secretary. FAME INSURANUE I.7OXYANY. 1 No. toe GRIT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. VIBE AND INLAND INSURANCE Francis N. Brick, Jno. W. Evermaa. Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr., Samuel 'Wright, E. D. Woodruff, P. S. Justice. Cha . Stokes, Geo. A. Weal, Joa. D. Elltz. MIANOIS N. UCH, President. CHAR RICHARDSON. Vice Prtaddin.' W. L Itissratunn. Sosimetare rem allif 11 6;.A 'PRE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the L firm of CALDWELL, SAWYER, & CO., at Phila delphia and New York, HALL, VALDWELL & CO., and E. R. SAWYER m CO., at Boston, is this day dis solved. Either of the partners will sign in liquidation. F A. HALL, SETH CALDWELL, Ja., E. R. SAWYER, • N. P. GORDON. PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1866. IIikEUNDERSIGNED have thin day entered Into o•partnerstilp, and will continuo the Coal business under thefirms or CALDWELL, GORDON dt CO.. at 112 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. as Trinity Building, New York, and ot HALL, CA.LD WELL & CO., at 144 State street, Boston F. A. HALL, sEcH CALDWELL, Ja., N. P. GORDON, SAMUEL. B. YOUNG. t HILADELPHIA, January 1, Thal. _ _ rMitlE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into Co-partnership, and will continue the Coal business nailer the firma of QUENTARD, SAWYER & WARD, st 0.9r;l Pine street, New York, anti lit Walnut street, Philadelphia, E. R. SAWYER & CO., at No. 42 Kllby a eet, Boaton. E. A. QUINTARD, E. R. SAWYER, 11. 1). WART). • • ILADELPRIA, January 1, 1866, reStALUTIO.N OF CO.PARTNERSIIIP.—C. A. RUBIS, SON baring this day withdrawn from the hre of D. M. ROBINSOri & CO.. [Stock Brokers, by nil tuts! consent, his interest itt the same r.,....5es from mi l d after this date. 1:11,6.33E - LPHIA, Jan. 9, 1868 .11 matters relating to the firm will be settled by D. ROBINSON, at .No. 13$ South TH I RD street, where • business will becontinued under the style of D. a. • BIN SON & CYJ. I RE understated will contiuue the Stock Commis I sten business at No. 227 LODGE street. C. A. ROBINSON. .1114..A_DELPIIII., Jan. 15, NSA JAM' sty, TVILLIAILL 11. CARY BECOMES A PARTNER in our house from this °ate, _ _ _ ..94.‘D &WEI S YER 6E13. The manufacture of Et ermetically Sealed, Preiertred Fruits. etc., etc., will be continued at the l ad S6and, Nos. 18,20 and 12 LETFI'I.A. STIU ST, under the name anu style of . "YERF.M" 04. RY. - . •IS a:IAM ALDR JAMES "El - trial:s. PHILA., Jan. 15, 1866. WTI. 1-1. A itY. Jal.s-15t? Al t. f FURNACE. Sart ry 15th. 1865. _ Jones T. Jaeger, having. Ourcbased an inter est in the Monocaby Furnace is tljs day adman's.). as a member of oar Lirm, T 1,19 AS, COOK & ja.l6-Bt* TOTI CE.—Tbe Co-partnendilp .I_ll between the nndersigned la t . mutualczna,ent, J.I'A SE \ PluL.A.DELprzre,..7an. 15th, Ma. comG.O rXL"eoN stem.' ___ E UNDEBSBACELD INT; their stock of • - Buck libtintain 'Company's Coal. ; • -Lehigh Navigation Company% Coal, and ' ..Locust which they are prepared to eell at the lowest Markel rates, and to deliver in the beet condition. tp , dere leftwith'S. iv - A BINES, Franklin loath tu BERENT.IS. street__ .11Carket. will be,promptly attended t 0.... B.INEs tce6,tt. . Ilrob:Btreet Wharf, Schuylkill. VAL.—SUGA.I3. LOAF. BEAVIER, AM rietpir. AND Spring Mountain, Lebish Mal, and best Locust Yoantain from schoylkiii, prepared'. atrarossly for. huisily use, Depot, W: corner...MlT:Jul rind WT.L. LC ",i,V streets. °Woe, N 0.132 South' SECOND street. 1:01211' . 7. WASATOICiik . . 628 ..1100P 1:5111B,T8, 628 NEW FALL STYLES Now READY -. iuf Hopkins'"own make,"at No. 628 11,C H Street. These idkirte are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class trade, and embrace every size and style tor Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in the market; and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly, on hand, a full assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40 springs, at very low prices. Shirts made to order, altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nol3-sml 1 - 1 - 71NDOW GLASS. ' VV WILLIAM EVANS, Jr., 2.52 South FRONT St. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American and French Glass Putty, Faints, Olin, Varnishes, etc, A very desirable brand of 024,8 mi Glass for Piehre Frames. EI C. I:NIGIiT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, _U.S. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. A gents , for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Plilladelphie„ • jai •iyr ISAAC S. ATKINSON, Attorney at Law, late of Franklm, Venango county, Penasylvania, has re sumed nratlre at the Philadelphia bar., Office, Vs Wal nut street, I. hiladelptila. dens to talrav T. VAUGHAN MERRICK WM. R. JlLERbattsi MO. E. COPE. QOUTHWARK 'FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WARM INGTON STREETS, PiamsmALPECLA RADERRIOB & soia ENGINEERS AND MACEDINISTEI, Manufacture /Ugh and Low Pressure Steam Snip to* River and Marine Service. ,Jllei.,t4asoxuetere, Tapirs, Iron Boats, C. ..tastings ot aU kinds, either lren or brass. iron Frame Roofs Pur Gas Work% WorgulleOu ...seroacStationa, ferw, 'ma and Gas Machinery, of the tatest and Mimi improved construction. E'..very :description of. Plantation af°,-hitteryv a Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuuta Pans, Opts Stearn Trains, Difacators, Filters, 'Pumping Es - gine.% dtc. '- Sole Agents for N. Rilletia's Patent Sugar gotilies apparatus, Neatuyth's 'Patent Steam. Hammer suSS Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal I amp Draining Machine. DX3I/.3BYLVANLt.. W0.13..1K8—0n the Difaus.WASl River, below PHILADELPHIA, 033:1131131; Dela w ~ar~e~ wa stg, Pa. HLAICE]C, 803 f di CI& Mostneeze and Iron Boat Balder% .1 Zdanufacla of An Icinde r. CONDEIO3IIfI3 AND NON•CONDENBM43 retek Iron Vessels ef al descriptions, Bollere, WM, Tate Propeller, T. MAN - ET, W. B. . ABBIE La LROLD, Late of te ?Annoy Ninths do Co., l!Onelneer In Otde, Penn Wo r ks. pima. Drain U . B. NavyA •PHILADELPTILS. RIDING SOHOOL.— T I EURTH street, above Vln e will re-Open bsr tho Rail and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. Ink. Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a themes" kneeled!: of tbis accomplishment find even. fazUlty a this school The horses are safe and sell trained, that the most timid need nbt fear. Saddle horses trained in the beet manner. Saddle horses horses and vehicles to hire. Also Canines ter t b a. rale, to cars, steamboats, rec. THOS. CfRaIGE a sorr. IigIELTICR WILIGHT & SONS kLIEPORTKIIS OF EASTAENWABLE, (1 An FIXTURES.— DiLSE.EX, MERRILL & TITACEABA. NO. 718 • CHESTNUT street, Manufactarens of Gas Fixtures, Lainps, &c.„ &c., would call the attention of the public to their huge and elegant assortment of Gas Chandellecs, Pendants, Brackets, &c. ab hey also introduce G pipes Into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attedd to extend ing. altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. ' jaBo 4.560 1)0 1,050 00 4,600 co 10,000 00 .4811 00 PR.rirk - wyi .7-ti —OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—The only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Blain. tected, at. very low prices., A. PEYSSON, Manufacturer of Fowl/tette, Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street racy HOTEL.—The PIERREPONT HOUSE, BBOOKLYR HEIGHTS, L. L, is open. We congratulate oar friends and the public that the above Hotel Is now conducted upon a liberal plan. Being new.v furnished throughout and having the best table the market affords, we recommend our Philadelphia friends to patronize oat old townsman, Isr. Peters, of the firm of PETERS & WILSON. Proprietors. Dix:mm=2s, Ism. de2o-th.s.tuAl TITANTED TO RENT—Two good aired unfurnished BOONS, In a pleaaant nelghbor , ood , with or without board. Addrtaa, C. H. D.,No. V.l South SIXTH Street_ David Pearson, Peter Bleger, J. F. Baum, W. F. Dean, John Ketcham. !_,34: President. Vloe-Prentdeai. tan erra. WAISTED FOR RENT—A COMMODIOUS LG. dwelling, with modern conveniences, in German town. Apply W.I. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 411 Walnut street. FOR NEW YORE.—The CAM ---DEN AND AMI3OY and PHILA. A A 'D TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINES. from Philadelphia to New York. and way I aces, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave as ibllows. viz: Rare. At 6A. M., via Oamden and Amboy, Accom./ gstm At SA. M., via Camden and Jersey elm Express, 8a) At 2 P. M.. via Camoen and Amboy Express, 2 StS At I'2 M. (noon) and s P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoomniodatlon, (Freight (yild .Pas senger.) . . . . . . . . . 2'M At 6 and 11 . 50 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom modation, (Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 225 2d Class Ticket.,. 150 At 6 ape 10A.M.,2 and S for Mount Holly,fiarau.s. vine. Pemberton and Vincentown. At 6A. M., and 2 P. !1. for freehold. At 6 0116110 . 31. 12 M. SARI, 5, 6 and n 290 P. M. for fai n) yrs, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, hdgewater, Bur lington, Florence. Itordeutown. &c. The lu A M. anc SP. NI Line runs direct through to Trenton. Li.Nk... - S FROM KE.i.'NSINGTON DEPOT will leave as 10110%6 : a.t 11.15 A. M., 4.511 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken- sington and Jersey City IT - xpressCOP At 12 P. IIL (Night.) eta Kensington and Jersey 2 2,5 The GAS P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun days excepted. A1.7.?Al and 11.15 A. M.,S, and. 8,45 P. M.. and 12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. etc. At 7 A. M. lo• 50, 8, 5. and 6 P. M. for Cornwells, con risdale, liolxuesburg, Tacony, Wiasinoming. Brides burg and .I•Yank.lord and at BP. M. for Holluesburg and intermediate l=tations. BELVIDERE .nELAWARE RAILROAD, for the Delaware Ricer Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New Y ork State, and the great Lakes. Two through trains dully (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De• pot. as follows: At 7.2 u A. M. and 5.30 P. M. for Nhigara Falls, Buf falo, un kirk , CAnandalgua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, .BingLampton, Oswego Syracuse, Great Bend Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water Oup, Belvidere; Easton, Lambertville, Fiera ngton, dc. The azo P. 11f. Line connects direct with be Train leaving Easton for Mauctt Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. d.c. At, 6 P. ill.torLarnbertvilleand intermediate Stations gar For New I' ork, and Way Lines leaving Ken sing -ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, aoove Walnut, halt an boar before departure. The care run into the Depot. and on arrival of each Train. run from the Dent. On '49-innv'S-_Q,mnibasses will leave Wal t street When at, 6 P. 61. to connect with 6.46 P. DI Fifty rounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen ger. Patengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage.but their wearing apparel. All baggage over nay pounds to be paid for extra. The Oompan,y limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO. except by special contract. - Tirix.A.: sold and baggage aacked direct through 0 Beeon. prabam's Baggage Rxpress will cantor and deliver baggage at the he Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal net, street. LINES FROM NEWTORR FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 4P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7. le and 115; Al M., SP. 4. and 42 Night via Jersey City and Ken sington. Pram Pier No..t N. Paver, ats A. and 2 P. M., via A_mboy and Camden. Ac 12 DS., s and 6 P. al., ( F reight mad Passenger ), via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GAT ITT e R, Agent. D. AI ROBINSON, C. A. ROSINSJ.N. ts .r 1 8W.2 . ~44.. • PELLLADELPIII,I AND 8LAU ,;.,—.....1.7.1'.e THROUGH. DERE. , TA WIsSA RAILROAD. bort line to' WilliainspOrt, Elnitra,Oil Regions,Erie, ButMlo, Niagara Falls,- Suspension Bridge; and all places in the Western, North Westerniandsonth Wes tern states and the Canadas. Four throng.. trains daily (Sundays excepted). Leave Philadelphia anti Leave North Pennsylva. Reading R.R. Depot. nia 8.8. Depot. 8 A.M.7.30 A. M. ' ' 3.30 P. M. 6.15 - P. M. One train on Sunday at 815 P. M. By all these trains direct cormeetiott is made at El mira with Brie railway; at ..n. • .- , nee with Atlantic and Great Westerns railway; at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake ShOre R. 8., and at Suspension Bridge railway. . I ' NYPh Great are Westernayas tow as by any other line. • Sleeping cars op all night trains. Secondelass cars With cushioned seats accompany' each express train. giving passengdra the advantage of high speetl with low fare. For through tickets and farther Particulars concern ing the rent-0, apply at the. • • Ticket Caine,, 42.5 Chestnnt'street. 0021 . . . ~ N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt. theretofore, existing Its da O y dtasolvedßßlS by i• N li. Eno wd, )a1;-3t* • t . WEST JERSEY RAILROAD :It _ LINE,S—Prom inetofiMaxtrBt street I Doer berry: allp"caccept Sundayfa. FALL AND NoilMult ARRA.NREMI:IVI`, , Corathenoing WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15th, 1865, ' - ' , ' Vor Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Ser. sey and t•aletn RallrosCs. at 9 AI.; M. and 1.80 P. IL For MlLLvillentd ail intermediate Stations, at 9A, JOHN J. inzunesa ; ATTENTION TO CAllie 0113 Y and Intermediate Statiotur,, at.o A. to Ai ilivine connPcting with freight train (Passenger car atta - eli• (1) for Cape .4,1y,..itie . 3.45 P.M.' and' 8.00 P. ' Al. through piPsenketilitie9,(K) P. At. Fur Giabaliozo!ittid_interniediato Stationii, at A. M.. 8 and AsUP..l,l:t .-• • . For Woodbury, Gloucester,' dro..• at a A. M., .1, s.BO, - Freight train will leavePailruftelpetafrom Sandford's Wharf at 10 A. M and Camden, at tat M. T. VAN RENSSEJJAER, superintendent. THE WEST JERSEY P.11. 1 41b CUMPANY- Will attend to all the tietral•brancheii•or EXPitem Bus. - riliss, receive, deliver; and for ward, ,through other re. sponsible ,E.TPresiXonipaillys; to . al I parts of the court. try, amarticle entrusted to tliefte. A ii,pfcial Messen: ger Maori:Wan/al em.th Lbrougp.. Lef444,1,.00pe,:=C0. 5 W ; . . alnut , street BIISINESS EliantiqG 62CID 002AcTASTON NO. US WA_LNOT &TRENT, Pun.aniscr.ricui. AILB2I WBISIRT, ISIELOMMIN FIRM. HOTEL!". WAIIITti. EJIALNI tst mtYIVOL. NORTH. PENNSYLVANIA. R It.—THE MIDDLE ROUTIt— n. ortest an• moe - tdirect line to Bethiehem„Allentown Manch Chunk, Hazleton , White Haven Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy City, and all Pehlts in the Lehigh and WYOS ming Coal Region. Passenger Depots In Philadelphia, THIRD street above Thompson, and corner of Bv - SR - Ft and AXERI CAN streets. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NINE DALLY TRAINS. On and atter Dio ~,ndiiiiOv.2oth,ii6s,.PaSsenger trains leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, Gaily (Sundays excepted), as follower AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at Bethleheln with Lehigh Valley Railroaddor Allentown, CataaaughaA W listingtom Mauch Chunk, Weatherly Jeanenville, - Pr eton, White Ha ven, ilkesbarre, Kings ton , Pittston, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming alleys; also; In connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahal:toy_ L ty and with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danvllle, Milton and Willianispart. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 1L45 A. M. at Wilkeabarre at 2.45 P. M.; at .Mahanoy City at P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 1200 M. for Ras. ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. AT 8.8.5 M.—Accoailodatlon, 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. 11..—Accornmodation. for Port Waal:amp ton stop?' at all Intermediate Stations. At I.BOP Accommodation for DoYleitown , ping at a intermediate stations. Passengers take stage et Doylestown for New Hope. AT MO P. Et.—Evening Empress Ibr 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. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central RM. take N. J. C. Train at Easton, wit= arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pare gangers for Snmneytown take stage at North Wales. and - for Nazareth at Bethlehem and for. breenville at Quakertown. AT 4.15 • P. 21.--Anxtmmodation, for fkrylestown, 'Mopping at all intermediate.Stationa. Passengers for ow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take:stage at Abington : for lumberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. IL—Throngb Acoonunodation, for Beth lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at' Bethle . with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for points on Valley Railroad and for Danville. Wllliamsporl and whits Railroad. AT 6.16 P. 11--Accommodatlon, for Lmedafe, atop ping at all intermediate Stallone. _ _ At 11 P. FL Accommodation for Port WILSMOCIA. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. , • Leave Bethlehem at 6.2.5 and 1042. A. L. sad 4,15 P. Passengeas leaving Zieston at LSO A. IL,4manecd st Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at U.M. PAL. Passengers leaving Wilke:lbw:re at 1 P . conned at Bethlehem at 6.15 - P.M. and arrive la Palladidsida 11.45 P. M.. Leave Doylestown at 8.80 A. M. ILLS and 8.80 P. 216 Leave Lansdale at SAO A. M. Leave Fort Washington at 10.STand LIS P. M. ON SIIND A Yl3. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. M. Philadelphia' for Do lestown at BP. M.. Doylestown for Phi *Aleph% at 7.58) A. M. Bett&hem for Philadelphia ate P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars coin y paw angers to and from Berke Street Depot. White Oars of Second and Third Streets Line convey paasegnera to Third Street Isepot. Tickets most be roctired at the Ticket Offices, TIMID street or B street, In order to secure the lowest •rafee of tare._ ELL.II3 MAAR, Avve re.* and dailyt. Frill;;anii - BagAit g e Express will cal for and !vex Ba4Wat the Depot. rio. 113 South THLEW street. n 014411 ourecears A. 01,123003 t, rEacconcoss wszeas. P.ELNNSYLVANIA. ORNTRAL R A MPS/AD. k ER ARBANctemyrs. The trains of the Pennsylvania B. R. will leave ire New Depet at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cam of the Market Street Passenger Railway run to and from this Depot. They also leave Front street every two minutes, commeneng one hour pre viols to the time of departure of each Train and allow about SO minutes for a trip. Theis 'cars are in waiting on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengerslato the city, and connections are made with all roads croup nftrvhiarket street. BUDIDAYI9-01115 leave Bleventh and Market streets at co P. M., to connect with the Pittsburgh and Erie Mail, and at 10.25 P. M. with Philadelphia Etc dress. Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be located et So. SI South lieventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trains, can have It done at reasonable rates him. k i ralgl ll 3'4 l2 4 A/CID ARRIVE AT DEPOT TEU& LEAVE ERIE EXPRESS • - at 7.80 A. M. MAIL TRA-Us . u, A. PAOLI ACOOBL, No. 1 • • " 10.00 FAST • " 12.00 N. PAREESB US AIG • - " P. M. HARRISBURG 'ACOOBL, • • 2.20 LANCASTER ACCOM., • • " LOO " PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 • • " 5.10 PITTSBURGH ct.F.R.TF MAIL - " 7.20 " PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS . " 11.10 &RELIVE. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. • •• Lita A. It. PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS • " 7.10 PAOLI ACCB UE°OM„ No. 1 • " 2.20 - • " 9:20 ERLE EXPRIAIig - - 11.20 LANCASTER TRAIN • • " 12.20 P. FAST LINE • • - " 1.10 " PAOLI AOOOIL, No. 2., 4.40 DAY EMPRESS - • • " 5.45 " HARRISJ3ITRO AOCOM., • . •• 8.40 e Philadelphia Ex real daily . Pittsburgh and Ede Mail leaves (e xcept Saturday ). A ll other Trains daily—except day. The Pennsylvania Bauroad Oa will not assume any risk fbr Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their respolisibility to One Htbartred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value:will be al the risk of the owner, =lees taken by spedM contract. For further Inflarmation, as to time and oonnectiOns, see bills and framed cards or apply W. THOMAS H. PARSE, Ticket Ageat, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Stmday. For tall ItabllTLStloll ad to fare and acoommodationa, appl, to PHAIMB FUNK, No, 187 Dock street. . PHILADELPHIA GIUUSEAN TOWN AND rzosarwrow - s ST- TABLE.-On and after WKI)- N EbDAY, No Ist, /865, uniJl farther notice. FOR GERMANTOWN. minutes,pha9, 10, 10, 1, 11, 12. 1. 2./9 8%, 4,5, MIL 8,7, 8,9, 12, P. M. Leave Germantown-6. 7,7 S, 8, 8153, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. .11:1„; 1,2, 8,4, 4X, 8,6%, 7 8,9, 10, 11 P. hL 'The &20 down tra in. and the 0( and 5X up trains de net stop on Germantown UND Branch. ON S AYS. Leave Philadelphia-6.10 minutes, A. IC; 1 7 and 10%. P.M. Leave Germantown-8 A.l, 6 and IN, P. ]Si. GRI..STNIIT BILL RAILROAD. Leave elphla-6, 8, 10, 12, A. M 4 8,831 i. 6 X, 9, IL and 11, P. M. Leave Chestnut Mia-7.10 minutes, 6, 9.t0, and IL4O A. M« 1.40, 6.40, 6.40, 6.40, N 8.40 ID nd 10.40 P . M. MAYS. Leave Philadelplua—a.io minutes, A. M.; I, and 7 Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.t0 minutes, A. M.; 12.40, 5.40 and 9.25 mlautea P. M. FOR CONSROHOCE_ICN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, &Z. 11.05 agnates, A. M.; 136. 2, 04.04. & 0 6. and UP. Leave Norristown—Sl[,.7, 7.50, 2, 11, A. M.; and 8 P. M. The a% P. M. train will atop at School Lane, Wise*. htekos, brunkytailt, Spring and Conshohocken only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelnbia—e. 8.5.5,1L05 A. AL; 13i. 3. 4%. 63i, 63(, 605, and Li% E ES Leave Manayanc—fiX, Th. 8.40, 9361134. A. ht.; I, 5, 6% and B. P. N. 'a FOR NEW YORK-al' THE NEW .VRAILRO O A W D ROU ARE: TE FRJAI. CAMDE.N. L F ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. BxBl, 1866, the Express Train .1 the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad will leave Camden, from Vine street Ferry atil Y. M. Ihrongh in • five hours. tare $2 00. Excursion Tickets goon for three days, ;3 00. Freight Train leaves at 12 10P. M. and arrives In New t ork next morning% TROM NEW' Y ultß, I.press line leaves Pier N 0.3 at 12.20 P.M. and arrives In Camden at 6.m P. if. Fie - Ight and Accorusuodation line leavelactPaLand arnresat Ounden at, H. P. M. Freight taken at low rates. .Apply to L. B. Cole, Agent CooPer'sl'oint, (ktihden. ,„ jas-tf W. S. zacEaup.:;Buperintendent. y?. OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX, - PRIS COMPANY, Ski %MEHL'- ta. 2 PECIL&DraxmA., January 186 : 3 - 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 frelgitts,,Packages and Parcels to Washing ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown; Fortress Mourge, and otner Sonth, otcuplec by the army, ►t greatly reducee.:.ates. Special agreements made for Merchandise to laige lon. Sutler's goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, en application as our ()Mee. Soldiers', parcels taken at mi.a:h less thiln out - usual rates. Heavy and bulgy packages received and reCeipted far at our depot, SOntnesst corner of BROAD and LO- C oT streets. ' JOHN BINGHAM, ...! :;: , tAuperintendent. t'7, ..":' . 4 - ,,,tr2ji1•,: ' „M GfTON EN FHILADA S . 'lls6•l i ] r; • • ' *w-Isng , - , VIA BALTIMORE AND OH/0 i t lia TH t :RO UGH FREIGHT D'EFARTMENT, DEPOT, BROAD. STREET, ABOVE °HERRY. e undersigned will continue 'the General Freight Agencyg of the j Ehiladelphia, 'Wilmington and Bt•t -til3lo-In Railroad, for Philadelphia, by way of the above finite to the West.L . ... , Shippers and . the .? oldie generally* are assured Waal the organisation of Wrennohm secures to Freight regular . transit and prompt d & very to all parts PULL For. through rake and • prompt, Inforthatiou apply to 'i..2:.!:54iti";41. , PEELEaDELP: 'MOUE OFSTRAI. RAILROAD. 51. • :I . • DEMENTS On and siter.W.E..l:6 BERD,S , YlOott,l3fr 1E141805, 7etrains leave Phil adelphia irtan the depot of est Chester and adelphia Railroad. carnet Pr I:arty-11nd and market etreete, (West Philadelphiaj at 8.1...5 A. , and 4.50 P. M. Lrave Oxford at 6.59,A Ix ,„ and ale P. at., The ttalt.iPaving Pnitadelphia at. 3.0.5 A.. L. connects' at Orford , wlth lipe Of wages from Peach Bot tom is Lancaster. BetinuingleaVO cacti Bottom to cennect at Oxford with the afternoon train for Plitia _ delphiao ,Paaaeagers are allowed to Mite wearing ap. pare} only as be gate. and.lAno caae,niil the, pany,be responeihie for ,araountexceeding etr.O. ,;, zvo:VlVieneral ISOPetintendent. TRAVELING Leave Philadelphia-9 A IL. 2.34. and 7Pi M. Leave Norristown-7 A.MA M.. aYUNIC.. nd 5P M. FOB MA ON 81MDAYB. Leave Philadelphla , --9A.. 2.41,, and 7P. M. Leave Ittanak-7;1; A. M.; 5% and 8 P. M. .w. T. WLISON, General ftp eri ntendent, Depot. Ninth and Green streets. -- A. - ociwroN • a: oa, • general Fr eight Agent& /war+ El. , WMßON , Freight '16174? • Mice. Sixth Rtroet. s v e vaestnath TRAVELING GUIDE. f•- READING in - .17' , GREAT TRUER LINE /ROM • • tea' ts TO THE INTERIOR OF PENN. THE SCHITYLEaLL,__BUSO • NA, ClTHEtratuanuu AND WYClst.thiG V • TEM NORTH., NORTHWEST and the CANADAP4 W I NTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS leaving thernr.dany's IDegt tis = TEENTH and fiMs Streets, at the following hours: MORNING MAIL. At 8 A. M., for Beading, Lebanon, Harrisburg; Pottaville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Will RlThlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Allen. town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle,Obaixdaters. burg Hagerstown, &a, dm. This train connects at READING with the Bad Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, drat and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg. &a; at PORT CLINTON with Catawlssa Railroad trains for Williamsport, Lock Herren . Elmira. & c.. at vs Rwx - RLEG with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northumberland,Wllliamsperrt. York, Otrambemburg, Pinegrove, dz. AFTERNOON EMPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at 3.80 P. EL for" Wading, Potts. villa, Harrisburg , An., connecting with Reading and CcOntobla R.R. trains for Columbia &c., and with Cata tvisaa Railroad train for Hilton, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo. dm. 'RBA DING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves . R.Ming at 630 A. 11., stopping at all wapiti*. monk; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.80 A. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. NL; arrives in Reading at 7.39 P. 3ir. Trainer for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.75 A. Harrisburg H. and Pottsville at. AMA. M. arriving thPhiladel- Phia at 17.45 P.M. Afternoon trains leave at 1.45 P. H., and Pottsville at L 45 P. arri ving at ?hlladelphla at 7.06 P. H. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.85 A. H. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. IL Market train, with a Passenger car attached; leaven Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way ate Lions leaves Reading 11..a0 A. Downingtown 12.50 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains ran daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave. Pottsville at LOO A. H.. sual pousdelphia at 3.15 P. H_ _ CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengent for Downingtown and intermediateppopLulg lake the 5.50 A. K. and 4.80 P. M. trains from P N phia, oo returning from Downingtowr at 7.05 A. M. and SO n.. MEW "IIiP.X .EZPREENsyNIZTEU - - - USTI% ZreW 'York at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. IL, Reading at IL, and 1.48 P. IL. and. coma HarriebuC h . ik Pennsylvanta, mid Northern e = Railroad niece Traina ibr Pittsburgh, ammo, 'ism. ltsimanort. Baltimore..4c. Retuning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pen vitals Express from Pittabartl42 end 9.05 A. IL, Readidg at 4.49 and 10.52 arriving at New crrk and L 45 P. Bleeping Dar aduott i CYnlii i theeetrahlit thatugh between Jeraa7 CELSy *lad burg , without carge. Mall train liar New York leavee PEarabburg at 1.45 P. IL Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 B(11EMTLII211, VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. Mandl:lg from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and L4O and LISP. M. [?tii:~g~Y.e _~:nr_t.L~.j.~aa_~~.~s_~.e:?.~~~} - - - - . Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. H. for Pinegrove and. Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. H. for Ptnegrove and Tre mont: returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 P. M. and from Tremont at TAO A. M. and 6.00 F. TICKETS. Through rat-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and Wed and Canada& - The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South - Fourth street, eiphla, or of G. A. Nloolls, General eupeadntend ent, 60bEEDITATION TICKETS., me t2s per cent., disconnt between any points desired and firms. Psi*DrupitvN . :eb#ol Good fbr 2,000 1mi1a:4134 - weep all pawn, at 1152 50 each. for bunnies and Drina. SEASON TICKETS. Forthree, six, nine or twelve months, for holden only, to all points at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN 'Residing on the line of the Road Will be tarnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-rare. loctmovzlomif vt•gcv From Philadelphia to princiPal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced rare to be Office only at the Ticket Oce at Thirteenth and Callow hill streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.0"0 A M. 12.45 noon and 6 Y. M., for RPAAing, Lebanon, Harrisbdrg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. ELAS-Lb Close at the Philadelphia Poet Office for all plat 3s on the road and ha branches at 5 A. M., and for the prin. cipal Stations only at 21a P. M. pFTLaDELPHIA. WILMING TON ..easD 134,LT1-510.11E R TT, ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY. January sat, 1666. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at 4.05 A. M.. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace. Aberdeen, Perry man's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Run. Delaware R.R. Train, &Is A .M.(Sunday excepted), for Salisbury, Milf. rd and intermediate stations. Way-mail Train, at a. 15 A. M. (Sundays e cepted). for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Thai low, Linwood. Claymont, and all regular stations between W ilmington and Baltimore. Express Train at 2.45 P M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East, Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Run. fight Express at. 11.15 P. hi. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Tburlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Is ewark,lakton, North-East. Perryville and Havre-de-Grace. Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe, isorfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 14.15 A. M. Train. As an additional accominodatin for those holding through tickets for italitmor , Washington and Southern points. a special car will 1. ave the Pbtiode_lphia Depot at 11 Al A. M., connecting at. Grays Ferrywith the Morning E.xprea train from-sew York W &TON ALX.:WA.IIt.PDA.CION T.B.A.LNs, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia end Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 5.1,5. 1115 A.M., 3.30,5 00 and 7.00 P. Id. The 3.30 P. at. tram connects with the Dela ware Railroad for M Ilford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 7.00. 5.1.5 aad 9.30 A. M.. 3,00 and 5.01) P. M. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., am and 5.u0 P. M. TilltoEOß TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave W ilnalngton at 111.0 u M., 4.30 and 9.55 P.M. EILIf>.4TER FOR LELPHIA. Leave Chester at, 8.01, 6.58 ant] 10.14 A. N., 12.36, 3.41 5 .01. 5.44 and la.io P. a. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 8.25 A. N., Way Nail. 1.10 P. hi., Express. 6.35 P. Si., Express. 9.25 P. ht., Express. An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate s tations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10 P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Cheater at 9.52 A. IL. &V and 11.50 I'. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12-27, 5.13 10,33 A. M., and 4.0 u P. N. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, t topping at Wilmington, Perryville, Harre-de- Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem mer's Run. Night Express 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. stopping at Chester Thurlow, Linwood, Clayment,Wilmington,N ewar k, Elkton, North-East, Perryville and Havre de trace. A . Special Train willleare Philadelphia for Wlitutog ton aua luterrued'ate Stations at tie° P. M. iaIs.LLAJJELPItT_IA. Leave Baltimore at 9.2.5 P. 541., stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk ton and 1.. , ewark (to take passengers for Philadelpida and lease passengers from Washington or Baltimore) antLebester to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washingtoh. apeclal train wfil leave Wilmington for Philadel phia. and Intermediate Stations at 6.50 P. M. Freight train with passenger car attached will leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.0 i P. M. IL F. F. ENNEY, Superintendent.. 1865. PELELADE.LPELs. AND ERIE 'RAILROAD. 1865. great i .43 traverses the Northern snd North west connties • Pennsylvania to the city of lade, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl. Vault& Itallroao Company. VIALS OP PASSENGER TBALNS AT PHLLADELPBZCA. ABa/103KASTWA_HD. Erie Mall Train - Erie Express Train - - WEZTWAIiD, Erie Mail Train - - - - - 720 P.M. Erie Express Train • ; - • • .7 :8/ 11... M. Passenger cars run through on Erie Mail and Express Trains without change, both ways, between Phll.ldel• plus and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION.' 4. Leave New York at 606 P. H., arrive at Erie 8 37 A. M. Leave Erie at 1 65 P, iii.. arrive at New York 1.15 P. M. No change of cars between .Erie and New York. Elegant 6leeptug Cars on all Nigat Trains. For information resectang Passenger business annly rat corner THLETLETH. and MARKET atreeta. • delphia. • A n d f or Freight business, of the Company's Agenta: Einvaton. corner Thirteenth and Market William sts - Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, anle. Brown. Agent, N. t:: nanimora. H. Hz HOUSTON General Preirht Agent Philadelphia. • .w. ossiurN.Ka, GetteraPricket Agent, Philadelphia, , A. L. TYLER. General Sap's.. Williamsport. WES!, aI:TP4TERiINDPHII ~% DELPHIA ILAIL.P.O.AD, VIA Mt) WINTER. ARRANGEMENTS. On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1885, the trains, will leave a 9 follows: ' -WEST CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia for West Chester 8.05,11.00 A.M., 2.15, 4.80 and 6.00 P'. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia 6:45, 8.15, 10.45 A:.M...,L40, 4.35 P. M. _ Trains' leaving West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving _ Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M., will not stop at Penneltol4 atd will stop below E. C. Junction at Ateela PENNEL'rON GRAINS„ Leave Philadelphia. for Peitnelten• 400 and 11.00' I Leave Peanelton fc4PhlladCBpb. l e 90 A. M., . 6 40 t These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. ,Stils:lJAYS—Leat e Poiladelpina at 8.30 Lmve West Chester bf and.4ue P j, Trains leaving PLitsdelpNla at 8:05 A. „la. and er 8:1 5 "M, and'4.s• P.. , ,ontieet at 13.(1.1tinctiou with t .rranilli tin theiP:and B.C. R. P.. for Oxford, and intf.traculhetewlyw;3„ , Vbsseni,crefarg aniv oed to takte'Crearing - appara 0 11 . 1 Y as B-SYSIAK AmIIAL? Qom, PPDY. - .see,be (0.0113, EILIIIIVAP77I) PrIctrlf11)(111., tiyiad Stlq.si ( 1 / 2 ,./ rac- is nik.d? ftlr the' same, IllaS.lLYlLWClitp..tieneralSuperfiteaatleht J. ' 7c 1 60 P. M. U 10 A. M.