Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 20, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition' Of Yesterday
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WASILINGTON, j1111:19.
SENATES—Mr. "Wilebn (Mass.) offered a
bill to restrict the fees of soldiers' 'claim
agents list°, and to Punish by fine and im
prisoAnnint the exaction of :a larger sum
under any circumstances. Referred to the
Committee on Military Affairs.
Mr. Surimer (Mass.) presented the petition
of the citizens of the District of. Columbia,
asking for the abolition of all laws making
a. distinction on account or. color. Re
ferred to the Committee on, the District of
Columbia. • '
' Mr. Doolittle (Wis.) presented the creden
tials of William Marvin, Senator elect from
the State of Florida, which were ordered to
lie upon the table.
At 10 o'clock the bill to enhirge the powers
of the Freedmen's Bureau was taken up.
Mr. Hendricks (Ind.) took the floor in oppo
sition to the measure.
HOUSE.—The House went into Committee
of the Whole on the state or the Union on
the Navy- Appropriation bill.
Markets
NEW YORE., Jan.l.9.—Cotton is quiet. Flour dull and
s®loc lower; sales of 6,000 bbls., at 65 90®$9 20 for State:
$9 40@$10 25 for Ohio, -and $6 95 ®63 23 for Western,
boutbern unchanged and dull; 550 bnls., sold; Canadian
5 ®loclower; 300 bbls. sold at $61®211 : 5. We eat dull
and drooping.' Corn dull. Btof steady. .Pork'heavy
and lower, at $2O for Mess. Laid heavy at 13; , :®12, 1- ..1c.
Wisky dull.
S:ocks lower at the board:Chlcago and Rock Island,
102.14:Cumbarland preferred,44,: Mich. Southern. 66 34,
N. Y. Central, 9234'; Reading, 101 Y.; Hudson River, 103;
Missouri 68,77%; Erie,B9% Coupon 6s. 1881. 10.% Coupon
1862, 103;,c; ditto, 1864.: 10th : ditto, 1865, 101%; Treasury 7
3 10, 98%6_50993g: One Year Certificates, 933 4 ': Gold, 1384.
Stocks mere better after the board.
-BALTinortE, San. 19.—Flour is quiet. Wheat firm
and advancing; White 36®90c. Corn firm' at , 920 with
alight supply; Yellow active at 80c. Oats dull Clover
seed active at $8.12%@58 25. Provisions firth. Lard Is
quoted at 19c for Western. Sugar aulL Whisky firm
and excited; Western, $2 30@t2 31.
CITY BUMOTIN.
A NEW Cournmuvurr.—A counterfeit of
the new twenty-five-cent fractional cur
rency made its appearance in the city'this
morning. The backs are pretty well exe
cuted, but the front is very rough and the
vignette of Secretary McCulloch is badly
engraved.
SERIOUS FALL.—John Crawford, while
engaged in trimming a tree at Tulip and
Dauphin streets, this afternoon, fell to the
sidewalk and was seriously injured. He
was taken to hikhome in York street, below
Frankford road.
Sales at Philadel
SALES AFTER
ilOOO V S 5.2 us '65 102 X
5000 ILT S6s 'Bl eon 104
3090 do reg 104'
1000 Camd & Amy
mtg 6s ' B9 833` I
8000 Read R '7O sswn 93
2000 do 93
200 sh Maple Shade 43i
68 sh Lehfgh Val 61X
SECOND
Voosh 0 Pe
C nns am dc 3111 2 mt
P. g 127 $i
100 sh McElrath Oil IX
100 sh Catawissa pfd 4-1 X
200 sh do 41k,
300 sh do blO
ROARD . OF TRADJ
BENJAMIN . ISARSILA.L.L,
JA DIES B. CAMPBRLT , }MONTH:EX CO
JAMES C. ELAND,
IMPORTATIONS.
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
BOSTON—Steamer Norman, Baker-10 cases shoes
Arney & Slate: 2 trusses Aertman, Dillinger & Co: 2.3
cases carpet G W Blabon; 5 cases 1 bale 2 bags yarn J
Bromley &Son; 12 cases mdse Bangs & Maxwell: 4
trusses bags J T Bailey & Co; 58 cases Kilburn &
Gates; 405 gundies iron T C Hand & Co: 2 bags mdse
Hay & McDevitt; 4 bales J Hess: 17 bundles paper
Howell & Bro; 5 - cases boots and shoes J B Harmer, 65
ao do S & J M Jones; 25 bales and 6 cases B W Chase &
Son; 17 casks mdse 50 bbls moss W Cunningham; 4
bales J H Coyle: 10 bbls syrup Jordan & Brothers: 8
cases J B Lippincott & Co; 150 bbls syrup Levering
Brothers; 2 bales and 4 bags Atwood & Ralston;
2 cases boots and shoes Claflin & Partride; 1 do Coffin
& Altemus; B cases of mdse Davis: Kempton & Co: I
bale H H Soule: 4 'bales skins H Davis, 3 cases and 5
bales G Brewer & Co; 2'2 cases tobacco Dohan & 'Pain;
case shoes Early & Harris; 7 bales 3 cases A II Fran
ciscns; 10 cases Frothingham & Wells; 150 barrels syrup
D Focht; 14 bags sumac W I' Gamble: 50 casks oil C H
Grant & Co: 34 cases shoes Haddock, Reed & Co; 50
bbls fish S Harding & Co: 19 bales mdse Lewis, Board
man & Wharton; 20 bbls oil Z Locke: 85 pkgs glass
Muzzey & Monroe: 2 eases shoes C D McCleese;
17 bags rags C Martin; 5 cases shoes Monroe & Smaltz;
05 bbls iron Naylor & co; 57 bales skins order: 2do
mdse J F &D Orne: 1 case shoes Pelper & Markley. 5
bags mdse A BPrentiss: 1 caseshoesES Reates; 3 pktrs
mdse Reigle & Fister: ado Roseberger &Cunningham;
7 case mdse H P & W C Smith; 15 bales do A Scott &
Co; 3do J A Seffarlin: 4 cases Edward Turne; I case
shoes R Y Townsend, 4 bbls J Thompson & Son: 1 case
mdse Van Dusen & Co; :.11) bbls syrup Wardell, Bets! &
5 bales mdse Wolt & Co.
dralvai and Sailing ofOcean teelincEl, - -0.
TO ARRIVE.
&MIA • FROM 37031
Palestine Liverpool... Boston dt N Y_
ErinLiverpool...New York
North American-Liverpool...Portland . . ... .....
St. Andrew Liverpool... New Y0rk.........
Hansa.— .Eouthampton...New York
Pennsylvania Liverpool... New York
The Queen Liverpool... New - lurk
City of New York...Liverp'l...New York
Nova Scotian Liverpool...PortiandtN Y
City onlanehester-Liverp'l...New Y0rk.......
Asia. - . .... Liverpool... Boston
Tarifa .Liverpool... New York..
England Liverpool... New York_
Germania Hamburg....Necv York
Cityotßoston Liverpool... New York
Hibernian Liverpool... Portland
. TO DEPART.
Manhattan Newrork... Havana &V C Jan. 23
Moravian.. N Y via Port 1* d... Liverpool Jan 23
Scotia New York... Liverpool ....._.._...Jan. 24
Kangaroo_ New York... Liverpool Jan. 27
City of New York...N York... Liverpool.... Jan. 27
Pennsylvania _...New York...LlverpooL.. Jan. 27
Ilaitsa .New York... Bremen Jan. 27
North America... New York...ltioJaneiroAc Janette
Corsica New York...Nassau&Hav'a......Jan. 29
Asia .Boston... Liverpool ..._Jan. 31
Washington New York...Havre Feb. 2
Germania New York.... Hamburg Feb. 3
p7f ,
Buzz Rums, 711 I SUN Srrs, 4 49 1 MGR WATER., 5 13
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
Steamer Norman, Baker, 48 hours from Boston. with
mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor & Co. Reports
the fleet of upward bound vessels, before reported at
the Breakwater. below Bombay Hook.' coining up
under canvas. The tug America was off Deep Water
Point at.l PM. going down, with ship Mount Royal in
taw. •
Buhr W Hall, Cain, 10 days from New York, with
barley to Massey, Collins & Co. •
Schr Gen Scott, Leach, 4 days from New York, with
Oil cake to captain.
Steamer Hudson, Carr, from Delaware Breakwater.
Brought up schr Gen Scott, from New York, with loss
of sails, &c; towed - down brig Moses Day, for Genoa.
CLEARED Y :M•z• TEBDAY.
Steamer Alexandria, Hatriek,N York, W P Clyde&Co.
Brig J J Frazer, Brannon, Port Spain, Workman & Co.
MEMORANDA
Steamer City of Baltimore (Br), Ifamaing, cleared at
New York yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamer Borussia (Hattib), Schwdrisen, cleared at
New York yesterday for Hamburg.
Steamer Ottawa; Archer, cleared at New York yes
terday for London.
• Ship Isaac Jeanes. Boyling, sailed from San Fran
cisco 25th ult. for New York.
• Ship Bine 'jacket, Dillingham , cleared at San Fran
•
, clsco 25th ult. for Honolulu. •
,;
Ship Mary Ogden, Colby, frOm New . York for San
Francisco,st Ealkland Islands 19th Oct. short of wafer.
- Ship -Daring, -from - Baker's Island for Liverpool,
which put into Valparaiso last Ju.y, dismasted, had
repaired and was preparing for sea Dec 16. ,
did ? Victor, Bunker, from Callao, at San Francisco
Ship Gcod Hope, Miller, from New York for San
Francisco, was spoken 18th Dec. lat2o S, lon 32.
Ship Saracen, Mayhew, from , Coronel, Chile, at San
Francisco 26th ult. • '
Bark James A Davis, Wilt, hence at Aspinwall 3d
instant. -
Bark Andes, Balling, hence for for Portland, sailed
from Holmes' Hole 19th inst. .
Bark Undine. Clark, sailed from San Francisco 20th
nit. for Coblja, Bolivia. .
Bark - Jlt Walsh, Herbert hence at Livorperol 3d inst.
Bark Thomas. Kellam, Payne, hence 'at • Flushllig
Bark Cab:miner°, Spates; from Pernambrico 16th ult.
via B ampton Roads. at New York yesterday.
Bark F Bourneuf (Br), Percy, hence at Flushing 31st
Brig Ottowa, McDonald, hence at Falmouth 31st ult.
so supposed. reported the Octavia. - - , , •
Brig. Clio, Benson, from" Pernambuco 'Dee 18th:, with
sugar and cotton, at New . ork yesterday. --
Brig Zaboatoa (Braz), Da Cunha, cleared at' N.York
yestef day for Pernambuco.. • , • ) •
Brig 0 C Clary, Bryant, hence, was at PorfSpain,
Trinidad, 24th ult, for Nevassa same day to -- .load for
this port. -
Schr John II French, Rurgess, hence at Port Spain
and sailed 17th ult. for Orchilla, to load for this port:
Schr Sallie J Aiken, Godfrey, was up at New Orleans
9th inst. for Apalachicola. • • , ,
- Schr Rachel Seaman, O'Neil, at Boston 18th' , instant
from Wilmington NO. ' . • • -
Schr .111 Vance,. Burdge, sailed from 'Norfolk 17th
inst. for New York. • .. , „. ,
-Schr Christopher Loeser; Laws;•Trom Boston'Tor this
port, sprung a leak of 500 strokes an hour 16th instant,
and pnt into Newport next day. • - ,
Behr Brandywine, Conan, hen C e -at Fallitiver 17th
instant. .
Schrs -Sardinian, Holbrook, froin Nerv'eastle, Del,
for Saida, and S A Hammond:Paine, from Boston for
this port, at•Holmes' Hole 18th inst. • '
-W.hr 11fary Eva, of Provincetown, Wright, from
Nanseiziond, Va. for Providence, arrived at PelaWare
Bv, , akwater 13th, with flyingjib- and some of her head
gear gone, And remaiinci MU.
hla Stock Board.
FIRST -BOARD
1100 eh Catawlssa pf 42
1100 sh do b 5 42
200 sh do 85 '42
100 sh Jamison 011 1 1-16
100 sh Sch Nay b 5 22
5 sh Girard Col R 25
10 sh Susq Canal
5 sh Penns It 544
6 sh do 54
BOARD,
10., sh eatawissa pfd 4133
100 sh do 05
100 sh do b 5 41S
100 sh do 4t3
100 sh du , 41U
. 23
Dec, 27
.DPe.
Dec. 25
Jan. 3
Jan. 3
Jan.
—.Jan. 6
....Jan. 6
....Jan. 0
_..Jan.lo
Jan. 16
_...Jan. 10
...Jan. 11
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MORNING AWL. •
At 8 A. M., for Reading, Lebanon, EfArristnuT.,
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port, Elmira, Ihmhetter, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, All`.
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berg Hagerstown, dm., &a. .
This train . connects at READING with the East
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and 'with the Lebanon Valley train for. Harrisburg,
dm.; at PORT VLINTON with Oatstwisaa Railroad
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Pinegrove, dte.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
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wiser, Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo. &c.
RF. A TONG ACCOMMODATION.
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NEW YORK EXPRE S S, FOR PITTSBURGH AND
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Redingi at 1 and L4B P. M.. and connecting at
,Harrisburg. with Pennsylvania, and Northern : Central
Railroad Bic , rem Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, WI!.
Ilarusnort. Elmira Baltimore. Rc
Returning Eiprese Train leaves Harrisbury
arrival of Pennsylvania Express trona Pittsburg at
b and 9.05 A. 3L, passing na. , 111 , 5.. at 4.49 and 10.52 A.
City and Pitts burgh, without charge
Matti:rain for New York leaves Harrisburg at.L45 P.
M. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12
Noon. '
SCHIMJECILL VALLEY EALL,ROAD.
Trans leave Pottsville at 6. , L5. tt A. M. and 7.15 P. M.,
returning from Tamaqua at 7.55 A. M., and 1.40 and,
4.15 P.
SCHifiT.RTT.T. AND SIISQUNHANNA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. U. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre
mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 P.IE. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M.
• TICKETS.
Through !first-class ti-cke-ta Northmigrant tickets
to all the principal points in the and West and
sd
foas.
Otut The llowing tickets are obtained only at the Office
of E. Bradford, Treasurer No. 2—.7 South Fourth street,
Philad hitt, or ode. A. glooils, General superintend
ent,
C l OMMUTATION TICKETS,
At 25 per cent., disconiat between any palatal desired
lbr L.,mMets and firma .
__
Good for 2,000 rolles,betwee_n all points, at 852 50 each,
for families and dram
BE-4SON TICILSTS.
For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders
only, to all points at reduced rates.
cr.FRoYMEN
Residing on the line of the Read wKI be furnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets si
tialf-fare.
EXCURSION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to principal stations, rood An
Saturday, Sunday and. Monday - , at reduced are, to be
had only at the Ticket Mice at Thirteenth and Callow
hill streets.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descrlptloas forwarded to all the above
anpoints
Willow s from thtreee Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
d ts.
FREIGHT TRUNK
Leave Ph[Lade] hia daily at &au A. AL, 1245 nOOll and
6 k. M., for g, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Poisaville,
Pori Clinton, and all pointa beyond.
41.11.4
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office fbr all places ca
the road and its branches at 5 A. M., and fbr the prin•
Cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA, WI.LMING
_-1..:17-1-...•Tigtv-- TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
. 1 3 TABLE.—Commencing MONDAY,
January Sth, 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at 4.65 A. Si. (Mondays excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming
ton, Perryville, Havre-dee:Mace. Aberdeen, Perry
man's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Run.
Delaware E.H. Trill ms.it A.M.(Sunday excepted), for
Salisbury, rd and Intermediate stations.
Way-mail Train, at %la A. M. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, MULTIOw.
.i..111V. cod, Claymont, and all regular stations between
ilmington and Baltimore.
Express Train at 245 P M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont. Wumiugton, Newark., Elkton, North-lmst,
Perryville, Plavre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perrynian's,
Magnolia and Eton iner's Bun.
Night - Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, 'I - bur:ow, Linwood,
Cotymont. Wilmington, Newark,Elicton, North-East.
Perryville and liavrede-Grace.
Passeng by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
MOD: , e, orfolk. City Point and Richmond will tale
the 5.15 A. M. Train.
As an additional accommodation for those holding
thrtugh tictiets for Baltimore. Washington and
toutLeru points, a special car will Pare the
PtilitiCPAphia Depot at 11.30 A. M., connecting at Gray s
Ferry with the Morning t.x.preas train from ,sew Yurk
ILItI.NUTON AcCOMAtti DA ri u TI-:Ai
stepping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 5.1.5. 11.15 A.M and 7..4)
P. B. The 2.501'. M. train cts ,to
ws re Railroad fur Milford and Inter,ll,l,.te etito' a.
Leave NA ihatington 7.t6, 5.15 and 9.21 , A. hi., 3,u0 and
b.OO P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A..
M., 3.20 and am , I'. M.
TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 12.60 M.. 4.50 and siti.S
CILE- - _ , T.E.13. FUR P.riLLia DELPHI A . .
Leave ULes ter at 6.01, 6.5.5 and 10.14 A. M., 12_36. 3.43,
5 .0 t. 5.44 and 10..9 P. X.
From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore
8.2.5 A. It., Way Mail. 1.10 P. AL, Express. 6.35 P.M..
..t.spress. 9.2.5 P. Al., Ex press ,
An Accommodation Train for Hacrede-Grace and
intermediate 0151.1005. will leave Baltimore at 4.10
P. ilt.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. XL,
3.23 and 11.50 P. Al.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12.27, 5.13
10.33 A. M., and 4.00 Y. 81.
BUN DAY TRAINS.
Express Train at -Eat A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de-
Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem
mer's Run.
Plight Express UM P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood.
Clayniont,Wilruington,Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville and Havre de Grace.
A special Train will leave Philadelphia for Wilming
ton and lntentued'ate Stations at s.ve P. M.
BAL'PIPIURE FOR Pi - iit•A DELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. M., stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk
ton and liewark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington,
A - Special train will leave Wilmington for Pltiladel
nhia and Intermediate Stations at 6.x1 P. M.
Freight train with passenger car attached will leave
Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate stations
at 6.04 P. M. H. F. RENNEY, Superintendent.
WEST CHESTER AND
DELPRIA RAILROAD, VIA
wurrint ARRANGEMENTS,
On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST ORTISTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia:for West Cherfter 8.05;11.00 A. M.,
2.15, 4.30 and 6.00 P.M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia 6.45, 8.15, 10.45
A. M., 1.40, 4.35 P. M. ,
Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.30 P. AL will not stop at Pennelton,and will stop below B. C. ' Junction at Media only.
PENNELTON TRAINS.
. „
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.00 and 1100
P. M.
Leave Pennelton, for Philadelphia 9.02 A. M., 6.20
P. M.
These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. r
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M.
and 2.00 P. M.
•-• Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 4.00 P M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M. and 4.30 P.
M., and leaving West Chester at 8.15 A. .IK, and 4.35 P.
M.. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. R. R. for Oxford and intermediate points.
tar passengersiare allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
case, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars: unless a special contract is made for the
same. , HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent
lea. PHILADELPHIA. AND
ERIE RAttl4OA_D. 1865,
. great e traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to the silty of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company.
TIME PABEIBBIGEB TRAINS AT ntruzsaxEr.A.
Erie Mall Train -- - 100 P. M.
Erie Express Train- , •
- • - .ll 10A. M.
Erie Mall , ; C : 3,1W3113 .; 1117 . 4 7 20 p 11,
Erie Express Train • • •-% • 728A.M.
Passenger cars run through onErie Maf and Express
Trains without Changei P3th betWM:t
Philadel
phia and Erie.— ,‘ ,
•• Yens cOraziorr:
_ .
Leave Islevi7York - at s os-P: 124, arrive at Erie 337 A. M.
Leave Erie at 155 P. ZS:. arrive at Atm York 1,13. P.
d m iogo . of cap - between Frio arid Near TO between
_Elegant Sleeping - am ortailliight Trains
For information respecting Passenger easlneite mint)
at riarner THIP.T.t.M.P.S._ and. HAMEAm titzeeta: Thu s .,
• ';- . z . •
AndrbrFrefght tipsiness, of the CoMpanytAgents:"
S. B.Ringston, Jr., • corner Thirteenth and aarket
Ms • Philadelphia. J. W. Itenelds. Erie.
William Brown, Agent N. 4.1.11.4 K lialtittiore. , .
• •,.; H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.-Pidladell
H. W. OWENNjUti...,, , I
'General Ticket Agent, Philroleipmi,
A. TYLER,
General Sup't., WilliamospOrt.
psi*A 3l7 o o :4o4(l;l"tki-1
AIIIIIVERASTWABD
`SATURDAY,
TRAVELING. MDR.
. .
q ,,. -:,,.,..-,..:„,,,,, . , NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA R
.. B.—TEE wefe BotTE._
"eoziets ana now direct llnetom,
Allentown
Manch, Chunk, Hazleton, White Maven Wilkesbarre.
sr : .ianoy City, and all points in tiiiis Lehigh . and Wye)
mg Coalltegions. l•
Passenger Depots in Philadelphia THIRD ;street
abos'e Thompson, and corner of B and AMMRI.
CAN - streets • l'
WINTER ARRANGEMENT. •
. , , NINE DAILY TRAINS. •
' On and after Iliondey,Nov.2oth,l36s,Paszienger trains
leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily
(Sundays excepted): as follows: I ,
A 7.30 A. M.—Morning Ihtprese, for Be th lehem and
and incipal Stations 'on North, Pemisylvama Ball •
road connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley
BM oad for Allentown, Catasamla, Slatington, Manch
I r
Ch _,k Weatherly, Jeaneaville, Fazleton, White Ha.
van. Wilkeabarre, Kingston, Pittston, and - all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; a 1 In connection with
Lehigh and Malianoy Railroad for. Mc , athoy City. and
with Catawiesa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Milton
and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A.
M.* at Wilkesbarre et 2.45 P. N. at Mahanoy City at 2
P. it Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Vall y Train, passing Bethlehem lit 12.00 X. for Rae.
iri
ton nd points on Aew Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
A 8.3 s A. M. —Accommodation, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
W a - Grove, Hatboro and e, by this train,
take Stage at Old F ork Road. ,
A 10 A. IL—Accommodationl avill
for Fort Washing.
Etar
ton, topping at all intermediate ;stations.
At ISO 2111.. Accohunodation l Doylestown, stop.
ping at a l l' intermediate statio n . Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New HO
ft." 3.5 U P. sL—Evening 'nix - pre= for Bethlehem and
prim !pal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail •
road makin g close connection at Bethlehem with Le.
high alley'l'rain for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
l i i, assengers for , l'lainfield, Somerville and other
pet on New' JerseY Central P a R. take N. J. C. Train
at on, yawn arrives in New York at 10 I'. M. Pas
sengers for Sumneytown •take stage at North Wales.
andNaanreth at Bethlehem and for Greenvi ll e at
'Qua ertos 2
A • 4.15 P. /I. — Aocommodation, for Doylestown;
stop 1
lug at all intermediate Suit:Dna Passengers for
Wlll w Grove . Hatboro and Hartsville take stage at
Abington ; for Lumberville at Dulestes-n.
ATI 5.15 P. 11..-Through Amommodation, for Beth
lehena and all Stations on main line of North Pen.nayl.
yenta. Railroad., connecting at Bethlehem with Tab Igh
Vall y Evening Train for , nointii on' Lehigh Valley
ad and for Danville. Williamsport and Catawissa,
ad.
A 6.15 P. M.—Accommodation, for 7.anadale, stop
ping t all Intermediate Stations..
At 11 P. IL Accommodation tor Fort Watildngton.
TRAINS FOR PEEILADRT.pnma.
m. z v
ie Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10.02 A. M.. and 6.M P.
engers
leaving Easton at 9.80 A. M., connect at
Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 1225 P. M.
peA.engersleaving Wilkesbarre at IP. M. connect
at Be thlehem at 6.11 - P. IL, and arrive in Philadelphia
at S. P.M.
L ve Doylestown at 6.80 A. M. 8.85 and 5.30 P. M.
Leave Lansdale at. 6.10 A. hi.
De r e Fort Washington at 10.50 and 2.15 P. Ig.
ON SUNDAYS.
PI adelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 P. M.
Do lestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Bet diem for Philadelphia at 4 P. Si.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony y pas.
en ers to and from. Berke Street Depot.
passe te era Cars to of Tbird Seco s n tree d an t d j,, Th epo irti t. Streets Line convey
Ti eta must be rocured at tneTiCket Offices, THIRD
. 1 2
atre or street, In order to 6ecnre the lowest
=tea of tare. RT.T.T 4 4 (11.3 RR, Agent.
'a Baggage Express will call for and deliver
Beit the Depot.
te. No. 11.8 South THIRD street. n 014411
• PEN - NBYLVA.FIA VENTRAL
RAILROAD.
ARRANGEMENTS. FA_A
The trains of the Pennsylvania R. R. - will leave tie
-
New t il)epot at Thirtieth and Market streets.
Th cars of the Market Street Fassenger Railway
run and from this Depot. The also eave Front
street every two minutes, commencing one hour som
vious Ito the time of departure of each Train and allow
about= minutes for a trip. Theis cam are In waiting
on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers into
the city, and connections are made with allroada cross
ntlNket_Dsl9l.
Os
43
leave EleVenth and Market
streets at 6.45 P. X., to connect with the Pittsburgh and
ErieaiL and at 10-W P. M.with PhriadelaMa Ex
dre
Martn's Bag. gage Erpress will hereafter be located at
Fo. 31 South Eleventh street,. Parties desiring Baggage
taken to the trains, can have It done at reasonable rates
time applicautua to him.
MAl.:s..ty LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
LLCM
VVPRESS - • at 7.= A. M.
/4 At I Tamp, • . as s.ou Si.
PAOLI Acr..om., so. 1 • : • " MOO "
FAST LUNE. - • • • " /2.00 M.
PARKEBURG, - • • " Lro P. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOIL, . "
T. ICCASTEB ACCOM.., • • " 4.00 0
PAOLI TRAM. No. 2 - " 5.30
PITTSh CRGH &ERIE 'M . ATT • " 7.33 "
rtrfr. 411E.L.1.131.A. RN - PRESS • " 11.10 "
ABsrvs
C.Us" CINNATI YrP.III.S. . I.= A. M.
PH 71 A 11ELPRI.A VVP.B.F.R9 - " 7.10 "
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 - • " 39) "
FARKISBURG - • " 9.3:1
ERIE - - - it=
LANCASTER TRAIN • - " F. IL
FA44 . ria - NE. - - " LlO '-
PAOLI ACOoM., No. 2, • 4. 4 0
- • • " 5.45
HARRIsaiURG Aecom.. - • " &40 "
Parelphia .aftpress leaves daily. Plt=burgh and
E r i c an leaves dally (except Satoru'r.' ,y). An other
Trains daily—except Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will not amine am ,
risk for B...simoyA except for Wearing Appexel, and limit
their responsiallity to One HunfiredDollars in value.
Ail- exceeding that amoanl , in value, will be at
the kof the owner, unless taken meals). contract.
tis
Fox' farther information, as to time and connections,
tee b and teamed cards, or sip to.
TECr p,•[
i . , i , S H. PARKE,
Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An unlgrant Train nuns daily, except Sunday. For
tall information se to fare and I ,,, ou , modatiorts. APPLY
to'FRANCIS BUNS, No. In Dock street.
FII.ILADrLPMEA. GER_AAN•
14 T-. 01 TOWN AND NOPRIt•ToWN
_ • VI •va..o.—• T TIT E.—On And 5.?..4 , r WED
AY, November Ist, 15163, until furiner notice.
FOP. GERMANTONVN.
Lear PriLladelubla-6. 7, 5 . 9. M. 1.1, 12. A. 1. 2, 3.10
mi rates, 3 d, 4,5, SX, S Z 7, S, 9, 10.1,1'L P. M.
Lear Germantown—E.7, 7- S. ~ 9 , 12. A. M.,
1, 213, 6, 6;.1, 7, S, 9, 10: L 1 P.
The S.ll down train, and tite and 53( up tram de
not stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Lea l ve Philadelpina-9.111 minutes, A. IL: St, 7 and
10X, M.
Ledve Germuntown-8 A. L.S.• 1, 6 and 9X, P. M.
_ uPtitsPICUT HILL LAILEDAL.
Leave Philalelphiss-6, 9, 19, 12, A...1L; 2, SX, SX, 7,9,
and 4, P. M.
Leave Clutrint Hitt-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 11.40 A.
M.; yO, 8.40, MO, 6.40, 8.40, and 10.40 P. M.
ClOl SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia-9m minutes, A. ht.; 2, and 7
L e.
eave Chestnut Hill-7.40 minutes, A. IL; 12.40, mo
and 9.25 minutes P. M.
FOR OONSHOHOCKEN AND NORMSTOWN.
Lance Philadelphia-6, 8,35, 11.05 minutes, A. M.; CC
6hi, 8.05, and 1115, P. M.
Leave Norristown—,sV,„7, 7.60, 9,11, A. M.; 13i, 4, 6
and P. M.
The 5% P. M. train will atop at School Lane, Wtesa
hickr, Mann.P/ 11 k, Spring ' , this end Conshohocken
only
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M., 2.4 i, Esnd 7P. M.
Leave NontstowOßn- 7MANA A. M..
YUN andE
51P. M. .
F.
Leave 8.35, ILO A. M.; 1.5 i, 835,
634, lb, and 1.1;4P M
Leave Manayans.-63(, 734, am, i)s, us, A. M.; 3,8,
63n and 8, P. M.
___
ON SUNDAYS.
I;ve Philadelphis-9 A. M.; 25; and 7 P. M.
Ve Manayank-73i A. M.; 53* and 8 P. M.
W. T. wirr A SON, General thiperintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
PHILADELPHIA AND BALTI
,- :1 4 'MORE CENTRALRAILROAD.
i.e.T.EttaittrANOBACENI`S.—On and after WED-,
WAY, October Mb, Ws, the trains will leave Phil- ,
hia from the depot of West Chester and Phil
adelphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market
stre., (West Philadelphia,) at 840 A. hi., andti.Bo P.
M. Leave Oxford at 640 A. M., and 3.10 P. 31.
The train leaving Philadelphia at 0.05 A. AL, connects
at Oiford with a daily line of stages from Peach Bot
tom la Lancaster. Returning I eavep Peach Bottom to
connect at Oxford With the afternoon train for. Phila
delphia.. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap
paaq. only as baggage, and la no case will the Co
be
p be repponsible for an amotuft exceeding sioo,
WOOD.Gmeral Superintendent.
fr 1; -:---...-1 OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX- I
,-i:i . .-.l .
4•••••71 , 7. PRESS COMPANY, VC CHEST- !
I .: at ' - ... . • ELP.I37A, January 27th, 1868. I
Th • Adams Mz i e g s to s 'Company have enlarged their
facil tiesat "Was n,D. C., by building a Railroad
Dept, and' having acquired additional capacity for I
tra • -pOrtation, are now prepared to forward Heavy 1
Exp ,s freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing-
ton, e eorgetown, _Alexandria, Annapolis; Frederick, 1
A • ••Stown, Fortress Monroe, and otner Pisces South, 1
occu • leo by the army, at greatly reduced rates.
Bp • :1 agreements made for,
_Merchandise in large
lots. Sutler's goods and army sup lies at satisfactory I
Mc 8, 'on'application at our °HIV. Soldiers' parcels
at much lase than our usual rates.
II vy and bulky packages received and receipted 1
for our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and DO. !
Cllts streets: ' ' JOHN BINGHAM, 1
. .; i ! . -., . r- , : , , I Superintendent. !
pm -A - 41; , , , - , . .t ‘ ngia PHILADA- _! ri_B , s4. !
,--Zee-f.--;•,- '.a- '' WILMINGTON KA I TD.
3 . t 4. ':"lihr . ~ t VI.A. 13ALTIMORE AND OHIO!
WD.
Wl:nil' BREEIGHT.DEF.ARTMENT I
D T, BROAD &MEET, ABOVE CHERRY. 1
The ti4dersigned will continue the, General Fr_eigliV
:AlPUAY__of.lhe:Philadelpblai'.Wllliaington and Balt:I.!
thn It r oad,
for Ph Ikt.delgla, py ay
of the above
zott te the Weyt. . .__ ._ .
ppers and the tabu° g l en are assureit.. 'that i
the rgardratiart. Of hrough• secures to Freight I
i
transit and prompt deliv to all parts parts, 1
. thro tt
through
oti alt sce. (t wiis::: ftrte h areva r Olzte,rhe;eigi.ir r a nia biweiph. t oo l Ag o et n :nlitgi s: 3 li te 7 tnta‘u t: . !
•
F i SR%
FOR NEW YORK—BY THE NEW'
RAILROAD ROUTE' FROM CAMDEN.
I_, ..: -, ..LOW,RARE. , • . .
'''' , ON 'AND AFTER'MONDAY, , .TAN. 8Ta,"486t3;
• the ExPress Trainuf the - Raritan' and Delaware Bay
, Railroad will leave Camden, from )-Vine Street Ferry
Mil T.. IL ....., •
..i.hrraigh in ' dive r hours,Fare e.• CO. Excursion ;
'Ficiets good forthreeda9s, 43 00 .
FreightTrrain „leaves at 1210 F4l. and arrives in
' ste v York nsxt. niornin,. ,,, ' "'' - * ' . •
• • FROM NEW YORR.; . Dlspress line leaves Pier NO.s3
•at 1'i1.20 F'::-M. and arrives in Camden at 5.30 R. M.
Fr-tghtand ArhommodatiOn line leaves at 4 R.SLand '
arrives at Camden at 11. P. Mt- -• .- - . -
Frlught taken at low rates. Apply to L. B. Cole
Agent Cooper's Foist, Camden.
.m 641 W. S. sNEDE.N, Superintendent,
1:k - Nunty,
TRAITNIGThe GUIDE.
FOR I NEW YORK.—The CAM.
DEN AND ' AMBOY " and PIECLA
i.
me • A AND TRENTON RAILROAD. COM
PANY'S LINES, from Phlladel hiato,New York, and
way_ places, from • W ' EMMET WHARF,
leave as follows, Fare.
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accent., ' 62'25
At SA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 3 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express, 225
At 12 M. (neon) and 81. M., via Camden and
Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas.
senger.). . • . . 2 25
At 6 and 1120 . P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom
modation,
(Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, ; 225
2d Class Ticket, 1 50
At 6 and 10A.M.,2 and . 5 P.M. For Mount Holly,Ewans
vile. Pemberton and Vincentown. At 6 A.,M., and
2P. M. for Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 3.0, 5, 6 and 11.. M P, M. for .Fal
myra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Bur
lington, Florence. Bordentown, &c. - - The 10 A. M.
cue SP. M Line runs direct through to Trenton. .
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows: _
At 11.15 A. Ai., 4.30 P. AI and 6,45 P. 31.. via ken-
sington and Jersey City I.xpress $3 00
At 12P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey
City Express, 2 25
The 6.45 P. M. Line will Irun daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
At 7.80 and 11.15 A. M., 3, 3.80, 4.30,5 and 6,45 R. M.; and
12Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c.
At 7A. M.,-1000, 8, s,.and 0 P. AL for Cornwells, -ror
risdale, .11ohnesburg, Tacony, Wissinoming, Brides
burg andl P
nankford and at BP. M. for Holmesbarg
andintermediate Stations. _
BELviDERE .LPT.a WARE RAEILROAD, for the
Delaware Sliver Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New YOrkState, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily' (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De•
pot, as follows: .
At 7.30 A. M. anr13.30 P.Af, for Niagara Falls, Buf
falo, Lunkirk, Canandaigua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego,
Rochester, Binghampton, Oswego, _Syracuse, Great
Bend. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Eitetoa, Lambertville, Flem
ngton, &c. The 3.30 P.JIL' Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allen
town. Bethlehem, &c.
At 5 P. M. Lambertvllle and intermediate Stations
Ne" For New :York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
sing.ton Depot, take the 'cars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, hall' an hour before departure. The cars ran
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On SundAy gmnibasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6 l', Mf to connect with 6.45 P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed eactiPassen
ger. Passengers are proltibit from taking anything
as baggage , but• their wearing apparel, All baggage
over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility fbr baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will mot be liable for any amount beyond
100. except by special contract.
liclata sold and baggage checked direct through to
.Bostan.
Graham's Baggage 3mrpress will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. S Wal
nut street.
. . . _
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PRILADICLPHIA.:
Will leave from foot of Portland street, at 12,1. and
4P. M., via Jersey-City and Camden. At 7, 10 and 11%
A. L, 6P. M. and 12 Night via Jamey City and Ken
sington.
Prom Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6A. M. ant 2 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden. , At 12 M., 3 and 6 P. M.
(Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden.
FPM. R. GATIMER, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND BLAU
RA THROUGH LINE
TAWISSA. RAILROAD..
Short line to Williamsport, Elmfra,oll Iteirions,Erie,
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, and all
places in the Western, North Western and South Wes
tern States and the Canada&
Four throngs' trains daily (Sundays excepted).
Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva.
Reading A. Depot. nia R.B. Depot.
8 A. M.
3.30 P. M. I 5.15 P. M.
One train on Sunday at &15 P. 11.
By all these trains direct connection is made at El
mira with Erie railway; at Rs • - mica with Atlantic
and Great W esierrua railway - , at Dunkirk and Buffalo
with Lake Shore R. B.: and at Suspension Bridge
with Great Western railway.
Fare always as low as by any other line,
Sleeping ears 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 farther particulars concern
bag the routes, apply at the.
Ticket Office, 425 Chestnut street.
oe.J. N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt.
vvt..bT JERSEY RAILROAD
• LINES—F7ozu fast ofaiarket street
WETTER erry uildaYs. FALL AND
commenring WEDISTRSII3Y, N0VE1113.1131 I.sth,
IsC5.
For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jar ,
sey and Ealoin Railroads, at 9 A. IL and 8-30 P. M.
For MlBrills and all Intermediate Stations, at 9A.
M. and SP. M.
GiFor Cape Nay and interhaediate Stations, at 9 A. Di.,
to MAHN - tile connecting with freight train (Passenger
cm attached) for Cape May, due 5.45 P. M. and 3.00 P.
N. through passenger. dueS.oo P. It
For Glassboro' and intermedtate Stations, at 9 A. M.
3 and 3..1, P. 31.
For Woodbury, Gloucester, dm., at 9 A. M., 3, 3.30,
and 530
Freight train will leaveßalladelphia from Sandford's
Wharf at 10 A. . and Catoden, at 12 M.
J. VAN R.MCSSELIER, Superintendent.
THE WEST JE.ItsEY , EX.PR.FNS COM.P.A.I%IY
Will attend to all the usual branches of lilzPr.Ess Bus
receive, de:lvor, and forward. through other re
sponsible Eaßress Oampanles, to all parts of the coan
try, any article entrusted $o them. A, Special Messen
ger accompanies each through train. Office, 5
Wainot street
SHIPPING
EE-OPENINO OF TELE OUTSIDE LINE
OF STE.AI\LEgS
between
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE.
This favorite Doe whl commence their trips on
TITURSDAY next, nOth Inst. The following well
known and staunch sea-boats will be placed on the
rcure:
Steamer Capt. :Nichols
• F_ASTI.RN CITY " Ifundy,
NESE(' Edmonds
Days of departure (from each cq) willbe Tli.b..
DAIS, TIII.T.RSDAYt4 AND SATI RDAYS, leaclng
this city from first wharf below Spruce street at 11
o'clock. A. If— and New 'York from pier 4, North
luver, at 4 o'ciock P. at
Freights recelvEd daily, and - taken at reasonable
rates. All goods destined beyond New York will be
wr«: tree of conamissions.
Fur rates of freight, apply at the office, 314
ar. d St r, south Delaware avenue.
P. R. CLARK. Agent.
PHILAL.Ei.PHIA. RICIIAIOND ANI
NORFOLK STP 'STSFEIP WALPAITY.
The fine steamships of this Line inmre at the lowest
rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above
Markel street, every
WEDNESDAY amd SATUItDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, forming the most direct route for the
South and Southwest.
For freight or passage, with excellent accoramoda
Lions. apply to
WIA. P. CLYDE .1% CO.,
14 North and South Wharves
~44-trA.l'At„. NEW w x PRESS UNE TO A.l - EX
ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington.
via cheaspeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria Va., form the mostdirect route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market areal .
every Wednesday and Saturday at 1.2 M.
For freight apply to the agents,
I W. P. CLYDE & CO., °
14 North Wharves.
J. E. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown: - X. Eldridge &
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
'DELA WAEE and r7m7v4.4PA,Lio
o 2 to -BOAT 00,11 PANT.
BARGES towed to and from PHILADEMPHL4,
HAVRE-DE-GRACE, BAIIITISIORE, WASHING.
TON. and inter n e diAte •••
Val, P. CLYDE 04 CIO., Agenia,
N 0.14 South Whtirves, Yhiladelplda.
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. "
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
sAnula REGULARLY .AS ADVERTISED,
Freight for this Line tent to NOW York by Swift.
Sure Lane at reduced rates:
The renowned clipper ship
STAR OF THE UNION
Is now taking- in the balance of her cargo at
Pier 11 East ,er, , and will , positively be the
first, clipper ship to sail. All freight should be
forwarded Immediately, is she will close Out In a few
days. For freight, apply to '
BISHOP, SON ik CO.,
105 Arch street.
FOB. BOSTON,-En ena Hie
schr. TRATiliir.r, A r Newcomb. master,
is now loading for the above port at Guard's,
wharf, above .alarket atreet, and will have prompt ,
despatch. For freight, apply in DAVID OOOIER Bt;
co. - , is NortbWharvas. Jas
FOR PRO,VIDE=B, R I.—Express Line.—
' This Day. The fine schooner DELAWARE,
Bishop. maater, now loading for the above port
at Giraro's wharf.. above Matket street, will sail as
'nhot.P.. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, is N.
WharVe.s: - • - It
` WANTED.—A Vessel to follow. High rates
1.14 and quick despatoh.' DAVID. COOPER, ls N.'
--- Nhatves. . , . Ja2o,st
FOR FREIGHT' OR OIIARTER.—The flue
4:4l4brig E . P. STHRTART
tga2ll7,l2`ctign d',01)2
. 'Wharves. • , 7x20
FOB BALTIMO •, MD.--The fine schooner
...MARY GAY, Captain Keen is now loading for
tne above port at Girard's wharfabove Market
street, and Will sail with despatch. For freight, aPPIY'
to DAVID COOPER & 1 . 9 .08 Ns Wharves...
a FOR CARDEN4§.,-The Br. bark ROANOKE,
FOR
masterotow loading, will despatch,for ,
the above pert, Fqr freighter passage, apPly to'
DALLETT &SON, i9.9-Bduth FrOnt street. JaIS
-
ZOITAVE, Blair, master.. from' Liverpool, ,
L) now,. discharging under general order at ;Walnut]
street wharf.. ConsigneeWill..please attend to tel
reception 'of their goods, • • PET.F...t.',WRIGHT , ai
EONS, 115WalnUt street.l 'lalB4l
A LL PERSONS AREI HEREBY - : .0 - AUTIoNED ,
.Aoll_ L ro agninst trusting the Few. of the Pr. sillP /491:TNP t
ROYACuminger mster, from Liverpool; no
.-
debts of tbeir.oont ruction will nap ... aid by, the Itiptain
or Consignees.. PE:I74-K IntlGH 7:4l t 159N8. - 115" Wel.
nut street. .. -'-', : - • -,, -'- f ~ - ~. :
' - -
. _...—,
-m - cypic.E,:--AR-persotia are'lairebq cautioned against I
13t ,'• barbering :and 'trusting any, of, the Crew ..of the
Danish brig DENMARK, ea no debta of tnelr contract.
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK
MAN dc CO., Consignees, 1.23 Walnut street.
SHIPPING.
1 4 : 4 0./Et JE: 40JEL.1[3.4,
EXPRESS 'STEAMSHIP LINE'
, .
Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips.
SIM The NEW and first class Steamships
WASHINGTON, Captain, Chichester:
NORFOLR, Captain,Vanee.
ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hattrlek..
VIRGINIA, Captain Snider. '
\ '
Leaving from each city on TUE.3DAYS, THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS, from first wharf below
Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and It East
River, New York - .
These Steamships insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY at our usu,sl low rates:
WM. P. CLYDE & CO , Agents
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
JAS. RAND_ Agent
117 Wall street, New York.
e),, 1380111... L'S PAIP3AGE OFFICE.
LIVERPOOL Arm CORE DIRICCrTi
'ir.e thatch= full powered Cl de hu lt. iron serail/
steamships of this Line leave re arty
EVEIEtY WEDNESDAY AND . SATURDAY
TECROUGHOUT the YEAR.
First Cabin (by - Wedneeday's
Steerage (through from Phib,delphia).......— S 5 00
PAYABLE IN PAP 3M . : MONEY,
POR • •
LONTIOIII O 2O.BY, BELEBBT. DVErIA GLASGOW
OE LIVERPOOL.
The ele gant Clyde bola Iron screw. steamship
C 4 LEDONTA leaves on WEDNESDAY:Ian. 17. 1866.
Cabin. (according to . lOcatlon) ant
Steerage.... . ..... ..
All pavaiiiklii pa er money and: banked Lhrougbl
free from Philadelphia to any of the above Porte,
Parties about visiting the old country W - ifi tindltlo
their advantage to call on the cuidersigned before en
gaging elsewhere; as they can secure choice berths wad
save their railroad expenses to New:Yorlr-
For passage, apply to W. A. Ti A 114TT,T,,
No. 217 Walnut street (up stain).
Drafts issued for any amount, payable in any part of
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales or on the Con.
latent. le2l tf
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL.
eat
_ l lg=a - i: QUEENSTOWN, the Inman Lin
,4 katilhig
71 % 4 7 -WEEKLY, carrYing the U. S. /Kw.*
minc.sußou... wedneeoszlan. 17
erry 4.F RALTIMORE.-....-..—.Bstarday. Jan, 20
CITY OF la ANCIIESTER...-..—Weduesday, Jan, 24
CITY OF NEW 'YORK *Saturday, Jan. 21
At Noon. from Pier 44 North River.
RA.TES DF PASSAGE.
PAYABLB IN GOLD:
F11Lt0abin,..,....»...._.......490 EINKNAINI.....- —930
Piratic) L0nd0n....—..-..- 95 Steerage to London__ 84
First to Paris.: ................185 Steerage to Paris..—.. 40
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre.
men, dtc., &c., at moderate rate& • •
Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, Fired. Illalthy
990. Steerage, 935, payable in United States =renal
Steerage pasaage from Liverpool or Queenstown, ;DO
gold, or ita equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by
persons sending far their friend& • • •
For farther information, apply at the Oom 8 ON
aces. JOHN G. D 1 Phil
de2B , 111 Walnut street,
FOR BOSTON.
STEAMSHIP LINE DERECP:
SON ENG FEOM BACH POET EVERY ILA F.
FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PRILLADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHA RF, BOSTON.
The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail
from Philadelphia on Wednesday Jan. 24, at 10 A.M. The steamship AB._LE,S, Captain Crowell, will sat!
from' Boston on liiionday, January 22, at 12 M.
The line between Philm.lphia and Boston la now
comiposed of the
&AXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, =V tons bnrthen.
ARLES, Captain Crowell, 900 tons bnrthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually DA advanised, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freight or passage l nly to
EY WINSOB & CD.,
Ja.l9 Sa, South Delaware avenue.
AtFOR BRIJ,' el._22.—ltie Al Bremen ship For rr,
Capt. Henry Onhen. For Cabin passage. having
line accommodations, apply to the Captain on
board, or to WORKMAN & MI.. 123 Walnut st. delB
MVP. SALE.—S. ELLIS &CO.'S SHIP SHEATHING
FELT. to lots to suit. Apply to PETER WEIGHT
& SONS. 115 Walnut street. de2S-t.t.
REAL ESTATE.
CR.MASTER'S PEREMPTORY SALE OF V it_Ltr
te:4i ABLE REAL ESTATE—T.IIO.NiaS ilk SONS,.
Auctioneers.—N ALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS.—
Two foto-story brick eiTORES, Nos. 11 and 16 South
SECOND street, and four two-story brick D LL
INGS, LETITIA CQURT.-1.11 the District Court, for
the fur and county of Philadelphia. In Equity,
CS'ltUg J GOOD, et al.. vs. R. G. WHITE, et aL No.
3, December Term, 1+.16.5. On TUESDAY, February 6th,
1866. at 12 o'clock., Noon. will be sold at Public Sale,
without reeerve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol
lowing described property clear of all Inenzabrance,
viz Na I.—STORE. No. it South SECOND street.—
All Gast four-story brick store, situate on the east side
of Second street, about 100 teet south of Market street,
containing in front on Second street 12feet 3 inches; and
extending in depth of that width 80 feet.
No. 2..—STORE. No. 1E South SECOND street.—All
that lour-story brick store and lot of ground, situate on
the east side of Second street, about 112 feet 3 inches
south of Market street, containing in front on Second
street 13 feet .3 inches, and exte_uding in depth of that
width SO feet.
No. S. FOUR DWELLINGS. LETITLA. street. All
that lot of ground with the four two-story brick houses
thereon erected. situate on the west side of Letitia
court, about lte feet south of Market street: containing
in irony on Letitia street id feet 6 iitent, (including a
certain 4 feet wide alley on the north side of the said
lot, Se feet in depth, which added to the other 4.;-: feet
df ground by 55 feet in depth now compose an alley
9 f,et wide,) and extending westward of that width
lie feet.
r The three above described properties adjoin
each ether. forming a lot 24 feet 6inches on Second
street by Ist feet in depth through to Letitia street--
two valuasle fronts. 11 would be most admirably
adapted for a wholesale business or manufactory. It
Is seldom so large a lot can be End In the centre of the
bush, Las part 01 ..he city.
O. 1. (No. ;in the Order of Sale.) Dwelling N.
132 South Eleventh street. All that lot of ground,
with ,he three-story brick dwelling thereon erected.
situate on the west side of Eleventh street, 91 feet 9
Irches north of Walnut street: containing in front on
Eleventh street 15 feet 3 inches, and extending west
ward of that width st: feet.
?.—(No. 3 in the Order of Sale.)DW - ELLING.
Nu. 1.4 South Eleventh street. All that lot of ground,
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected,
sltuele on the west side of Eleventh. street. 733 A feet
north of Walnut street; containing in front on Eleventh
T 15 feet 5 inches. and extending westward of that
width 58 feet. _
41. 6 in the Order of SaIe.)—DWELLING,
No. lss South Eleventh street. All that lot of ground,
itn the four-story brick dwelling thereon rented,
si!uate on the west side of Eleventh street, - 36 feet north
of S\ stint street: containing in trout on Eleven' Lt
str. et if. beet 6 inches, at d Extending westward of that
idth is feet.
4—(No. 7 in the Order of SaIe,)—DWELLING,
No. UN Ist uth Eleventh Street. all that lot of ground,
with the four story brick dwelling thereon erected.
situate on the west ride of Eleventh street, f , 5 feet 6
eel es hurt of Walnut street; containing In front on
Eleventh street 20 legit 6 inches, and extending west
ward of that width 53 feet.
No. s—(No. 8 in the Urder of SaIe.)—DWELLING,
No. NO South Eleventh Street. All that lot of ground.
with the four-story brick dwelling a ereon erected.
situate on the west side of Eleventh street,ls feet north
of Walnut street.; containing in front on Eleventh
street `. , .c feet i 3 inches, and extending westward of that
width 88 feet.
The above described prone, ties on Eleventh
street ate subject togeth* rto a yearly ground rent of
*
.ear Sale absolute. .
It. RUNDLE SMITH, Malter.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctione-ra.
IS-'+ and Ht S. Fourth Street.
ja15,20 fe3
fp — BIISSOURI AND VIRGINIA LANDS—.
For sale at low figures and on easy terms.—
/8,000 Acres In Upshur county, Va.
1,40 " in 'Ripley county. Mo.
600 " in Cass county. Mo. ,
9:10" in Cass county, 111. . .
..
Apply to'
BENJAMIN F. BLOOD, Attorney.at-Law:-
-Jall,th-ata-sti 614 Chestnut street.
tr.., GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.—A, Handsome
NI double titone RESIDENCE, with an , acre of
gr..und attached, situate on shoemaker's Lane, east of
the Railroad. and within five minutes' walk from the
Station. Has ev.ry city convenience.' Grounds and
lawn tastefully improved. .1. 3.1 GUAtArVY &SONS,
Its WALNUT Street
.ARcHsTREET—FOR SALE.—Two valuable
' , l Building LOTS, each t'is feet front by 150 feet deep
t utbbert Street, situate on the South. side.of-ARCH
Street west of Ntneteeoth street. Also, on the North
side' of AR( H Street, west of Nlneteetith Street, 3.t
feet front by 188 feet deep through to Cherry Street. J.
31r. Of 11 - 11 BY & SONS, 508 W...A.LNET streey.
SPRUCE STREET.-LFOR SALE.-A Handsome
Ltui.eB4o47 Brick RESIDENCE. with •ttlt
out ble back buildings and sidesard of 20 feet. situate
on SPRUCE Street, East of Broad Street. Lot 40 feet
front by 120- feet. deep. J (JUDIMPY saris, 5 08
WALNUT Street;
GEHMANTOWN.-FOR SA t.TI--A Very '
ir sirable Cottage. Residence. with all the city conve
niences and in perfect order, - together wish lot of
ground, lto feet front;' situate on Hermann street,
within eight minut' walk from thellailread Depot.
Y. GHAIMBY it SONS, sus Wainnt'stre.t,
o.al FOR SALE—The 8-story Ertel.: DWellings, with
3 story:double back buildiogs and the modern con
veniences. situate Nos. 12,3 and 1724 North Fifteenth
street- Lots each 16 feet s Inches in front by 108 feet
deep. Early possession glVen. , J. AL ,Gumlca &
e01'6;508 Walnut street. , - - -
az. • FOR, SALE,—PrenVses _\'o'.'l9os' Locust street.
Walnut street, above F4fteenthst i reet, . .
• o. 1609 6pruce street.
.NO.i.Z= Pine street; by : .: . ! • : • ,
, C. H. BIZITBIEF.ID,
-3616160' • 205 South Sixth street.
ila a' n
, Olt q ALE—The valuable" property' No. , 1214
Cli.E •ST3,'N'UT street , 2',5 icoVrOut by, 235 . feet, No.:
to•
, APPLY At 0i • .
-. .liltqins • . . • 43" NOR'111" ,IWitl) sTrt,E
..
. „
r. 'SIXTEENTH' STREET--70R — SAVE:—.4.Is7
•. .
.4. eligible three,stry delllLz_with denhllabback.
ulldings, 117 North Sixt , en th street: ever,y cohye
,nlende; ' Applv- to J: FI: CIIRTIS' a- SON. -I , tealmgate
.I;trokers.o33 Wslenr.streeV '; .. i:,•, ~ , fr , i f ~,,,, ,
TOR sA_LE , A , DEBLRA,BLE TH.REESTORY
brick house; with threo:stoty &nib% back" build
gs. 1401 TbompSon street; allmoderrilmnrovementa.
Apply to J. R. CURT'S .SOZ, Neal r Estatoßrokere,
.Itti Vie:Witt street. - - •- •
r. „ „_.. VALUABLE 'STORE PROP . jurno..7o43R
SAT.E—Situate on the Southwest corner of
RTH and MERCHANT Streets. J. M. GUMBLEY,
dr. SONS, SA WALNUT Street.