Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, January 23, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday
XXIIXth Congress—First Session.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.
SENATE.—Mr. Sumner (Mass.)-presentad
the memorial of the Boston Board of Trade,
asking for the 'passage of a law, to exempt
Northern creditors from the operations of
the. Southern statutes 'of limitation. Re
ferred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Clark (N. H.) called up the bill in
relation to the qualifications for jurors, pro
viding that no person shall be disqualified
from acting on a grand or petitjury by
reason of his having formed .or expressed
an opinion upon the matter to, be submitted
to such jury, fotinded upon public rumor,
newspaper statements,, etc. It was made
the special order for Thursday next.
The bill for the ,enlargement of the Freed
men's Bureau was taken up, the pending
question being upon Mr. Cowan's amend
ment to limit the jurisdiction of the Bureau
to the States lately in rebellion.
[Roust—Continued from Second Editiend
Mr. Radford (N. Y.) introduced a bill
providing for the admission of the State of
Coloradointo the Union.
Several resolutions were introduced , in
structing the Committee on Ways and
Means to inquire into the expediency of
taxing tobacco in the leaf and thES . expedi
ency of reducing the tax on common to
bacco.
Mr. Stevens (Pa.) introduced a resolution,
which was adopted, instructing the Com
mittee on the Judiciary to inquire whether
further legislation is necessary •to compel
compliance with the law requiring all
officers to take the test oath.
Mr. Williams (Pa.) introduced a resolu
tion, which was referred to the' Committee
on Reconstruction, declaring that the leaders
of the rebellion ought to be tried by court
martial or a military commission, and it
would be inexpedient to try them by civil
court, when the jurors in the South, would
be the equals of those accused, in crime.
Mr. Stevens from the Committee on Re
construction reported an amendment to the
Constitution of the United States, providing
that representation and taxation shall be
based on the whole number of persons, pro
vided in States where the elective franchise
is denied or abriged on account of race or
color, all such persons shall be excluded
from the basis of representation.
Markets.
BALVIICIIVE, Jan. 22d.—Flour is firm for the higher
grades.—Howard Superfine, family, $l2 20. Corn,
white steady at 88e., yellowdullat 76c. Oats heavy.
Coffee firm, Rio 18@tle.. in gold. Provisions steady.
Whisky firm at 12 3e
New York Stock Market.
Stocks are heavy: Chicago and Rock Island, 101%;
Cumberland preferred, 46%; N. Y. Central, 923.: Reul
ing, 101: Hudson Plver, 103%; Canton Company, 44%;
3distnuri es, 77; Erie, 86%; Western Unloc Telegraph,
50%; V. S. Coupons, 1862, 103; Coupon Ter :Forties, 93;
Treasury 7 3 10, 88%; Gold. 1333 i.
Personal.
-Joseph Parker, of Stoneham, Me., who is
90 years old, has a hundred and five grand
childreh and great grandchildren living.
Six of his grandsons and three of his great
grandsons were in the Union army. Seven
or them came home without having re
ceived a wound, one was wounded in the
arm, and one, belonging to the 13th Maine
regiment, was made prisoner at Richmond
and died at Belle Isle. The old gentleman
is bale and hearty.
Henry L. Diffenbach, has retired from the
Clinton Democrat,published at Lock Haven
Pa., and is succeed by J. H. Orth, Esq;
S. S. Brooks, one of the earliest newspa
per publishers west of the Allegheny Moun
tains, died in Quincy, Illinois, on the 11th
instant.
Three sudden deaths have occurred at
New Brunswick, N. J., within a few days
past; that of Mrs. Lydia Buckelow, Mr.
Kimble Dunham, and J. V. M. Wyckoff,
Esq.
Mr. Philip North, a native of England,
and for many years a citizen of Bellefonte,
was found dead on the floor of the Presbyte
rian church in this place, on Saturday even
ing. Mr. North was sexton t.of the church,
and was, previous to the discovery of his
dead body, engaged in his duties of attend
ing the fires and preparing the church for
the evening services.
A Tennessee lady was in Washington, in.
terceding for a pardon• for her rebel hus
band. Her application to the President was
well received, and he Heated her with great
consideration and kindness. In speaking of
her interview with him, the lady remarked,
that,the President was very cordial and
gracious, spoke very kindly of her husband
and her family, and invited her to stay at
the White House while she remained in
Washington. " Well," said her friend, "you
accepte d the President's hospitality?" "No,"
remarked the lady, " we never knew the
Johnsons."
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The Columbus (Ga.) Sun understands
that a company of prominent gentlemen of
that city will leave for Mexico at an early
day. Among them is Judge W. G. Swan,
formerly of Knoxville, and an ex-member
of the rebel Congress, who for some time
past has been following his profession at
Columbus. The Sun says the number of
colonists will be increased at New Orleans
to some twenty-six persons.
A TERRIBLE AFFRAY occurred Saturday
on a train of cars on the Memphis and
Nashville Railroad. The train was near
Collierville, thirty miles west of Memphis.
Two colored soldiers, probably intoxicated,
were on board. One of them charged a
white man with stealing his canteen. The
white man thereupon assailed the negro,
when the latter drew a pistol and shot him
dead. Miscellaneous shooting then com
menced between blacks and whites, in
which one white man was severely and
several slightly injured. The negro who
killed the white man jumped off the train,
but his comrade was riddled with bullets,
and had his throat cut from ear to ear.
MITRDER.—DanieI Conner, one of the most
respectable citizens of Floyd county, Va.,
was murdered on the 15th ultimo, at the
house of Riley Sowdhrs, by a man named
Joseph T. Jett. The murderer made his
escape.
Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board.
SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD.
$2OOO S 7 3-30 s June 98% 200 sh St Nicholas 0
3300 do July"' 983 100 sh Maple Shade 41-16
11 sh Bk NAmer 200 200 eh Catawls pf b 5 41%
200 sh Ocean On b3O 163.1 100 sh do b3O
30 sh Restonville 315.1 200 sh KeElrath
10 sh llinehlll R 54%
SECOND
X2OOO City Os new • - 92,4
3000 Camd & Amboy' _
mgt 6s 'B9 OK
300 sh Read R s 5 50%
MjMDICAUb.
()PAL DENT.LLLDSIA4 • '
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' A emperior article for cleaning the Teeth, deetreYing
!inimalcula) Which infest' them giving tone to the
gams and leaving a feeling of lief:smog' anl i l y teribOt
will
ess In the mouth. It may, e used. 0 , and
will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums,
while the aroma and deiersiveness will recommend it
to every one. Be mg composed with the .asedatalaiSe Of
the Dentist, .PhysiMan and Microscopist, .it .1.8 confil
.e en u 7 0 -Re ar ed ea a RFT TA IRLE ErabatlMO for the un.
tiertsan ffashes formerly.in vogne. ; ' . •
Eminent Dentists acquainted with the constituents
of the DEN'S A advocate its tuies; .it contain!
nothing to prevent ' its., unrestrained employment.
Siade only by " -- , .
.. , ,Lemahil T. SHINN, Apotneelir7 i
_.
. ' Dread and Spruce atreeleo
Tor sale by Druzglota generally, and
Fred Brown . D. L. Stackhonie ; '
aszsard
.t do.. Robert C. Davis, '
G. R. Reen3,, Mee. C. Beware,
law..c 31. .IDsy, Charles Shivers, .--
C. 31. Neeiles, . . 'G. J. ,
s. Scattergood,
~.. ~.
T. J. Husband, ' . S. G. Turnesusy 6VP
~ , exabrose Smitn, Missies H. Eberle,
Thomas 'Weaver, . James N. Marks, -
I Villiam:33. Webb, • 'F. Brlng,horst .6 CO i- •
,
'arc..m.es L. Bisphiur., - , • ..Wott& Co.,
Hughes & Coombe, " H. C. 'Blair; -
affery A. Rower, -.- -Wyeth dig Bro.:
-I E'STLA.CRYS DIPHTHERIA. LOZENGES.—These
lozenges area safe and speedy curator Diphtheria,
Coughs,. Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generally. Try them. THOS.. ESTLA.CH.,
Jr., Druggist. S. W. ner of Eighteenth ataliNarltat
streets. Philadelphia. noB.3mg
/0 - 03'Ildi AND YELLOW ALETAL SHEATHING
Brazier's Coppor. NaGn, , Bolta; 'find Ingli - Copper,t
conntantly.on band and for sale by B:vg.ay www*
tkecr.,2o2sonUaikiliZTO, , .
BOARD.
120 J eh Ocean Oil 15N
100 911 do .b3O 16
12:® sh PhII & Erie b3O 291
GICCIIMEWM% -
~7r~.~i~1~ ';P~~k~. y.
Green Corn,
Fresh Peacheti,
Tomiltoes, Plums, eke.
ALBERT C. .ROBERTS,
EPA TEE IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.'
Italian Raccaroni and V ermicellT,
Fresh Imported.
FOR SALE BY
JAMER R. WEBB,
WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets
TOURTELOT BROTHERS'
•
Concentrated Essence of •Beef.
A delicious Beef Teti or Sonp. Each one pound can
contains the extract of fifteen pounds of Beef. This
article is a much better, as well as much more ecouo-
mical Beet 'yea than 'amides can make and is very
highly recommended by J. K. Barnes, Surgeon Gene
ral of the United States and other phyaicians of the
highest standing.
For sale by •
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE
I
B. W. corner Broad and Walnut
ITTEJ3E & TWOMELY'S PRY:VI - UM CHOW
VV LATE, COCOA, BROMA. and other prepara
tions, manufactured by Josiah Webb & Co., for sale by
E. C. KNIGHT & CO.,
Agents for the Manufacturers,
ja‘llm S. E. corner We , er and Chestnut streeraJ
WTEW FRlllT6.—Princma raper•shell and Lisbon
Almoncia; splendid-London Layer Raisins, in
whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Eleme figs Ia
small drums. in store and for sale by H. F, SPY f:frlif,
Tea Dealer and Grocer, N. W.corner Arch and Eighth.-
5 000 CANES Fitl.Wl. PEACH:F.B, TOMATOES,
Green Corn, Peas, ctc.,•earranted to give
satisfaction. For sale by N. F. SPILLIO, N,W.
Arch and Eighth streets.
ExTRA. MACILEItt L.—F..xtra choice large Macke.
rel In kit's. Also nev. , Bpiced and Pickled Bal.
mon. For sale by M .F. BP , N. W. eor. Arch
and Eighth streets.
TAXI' PHISERVED GINGER—a. small invoice of
1/ this delicious confection. in small 3i, lb. boxes, Just
received at COUSTINSEast li.nd Grocery. No. ha South
Second street.
PRESERVED G lNGER—&wcases choice Preserved
Ginger, each Jar g - aaranteed, in store and for sale
at COUSTY'S Past End Grocery, No. U 8 South Second
street.
MCE PlES.—B.alslns, Currants. Citron, Lemon
and Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking Wines and
Brandies, new,Sweet Cider, all for sale at 0013STI
East End. Grocery Store..tio. 118 South Second street.
NW YARMOUTH BLOA.TERS,—A small invoice
of tt ese delightful and choice delicacies, for sale at
COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. Its South Second
street.
PRIME SPANISH OLlVES.—Spanish Queen Olives,
Stuffed Olives, East India Hot Pickles. Boneless
Sardines, and all kinds of new Canned Fruits, Meath,
Soups. Milk and Cotiee, at COIISTY'S East End Oro.
eery, No. US South Second street.,
rtBANBERRIES.-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Oran
berries in store and lor sale by M. F. eIPILLIN
N. W. corr Arch and Eighth streets.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NEW MUSICAL. COMPOSITIONS,
Composed by ALEX. M. GOLDSBOROUGH, Pro
fessor of Music and Teacher In the city far eleven
y ears; °rennin • 1 St. Peter's (Episcopal) Church, for
merly of St. Paul's in 180..
I. Grand Te Deum In B flat (composed in
(:drevised edition; plain In melody, but narmonized
by Tbomas Lend, one ofour oldest and best organists
and Musicians.)
2. "Home Sweet
The composer claims th.e. original variations.
3. •'Beautirul Snow" Ballad (Original) SG cents
4. "Grand Concert Polka' in A 30 cent
Brilliant 1. nd easy.
5. "Marche Triumphale Milltaire ' (Union)... 76 cents,
For Organ, Plano or Bras Band,
6. Fugue for Grand Organ In A. .
7. "When Gladnesso'er."Ballad
5. "Last Rose of Summer." Brilliant Yacht
nations 75 cents.
9. Collection of Church Tunes 4.9
le. "Evening Voluntary." al Edition. 30 cents.
These are to be published by subscription of *o for
the whole collection, or single copies of the CHI RCH
PIECES TO CB: ,IRS. 5 copies, 20 per cent discount.
Call or address . _ _
No. 2101 BRANDYWINE Street, ,
Or Andre Co. and Chas W. A. '1 rumpler. ja•_-51.
1866 . Sup —.I:&RDICA
by L PEZIuDICALS FOR Is 66—
plied
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON.
Publi hers &Booksellers,
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• . -z. Ix t,
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEOICO
RUEGICAL REVIEW.;Lo Ann ed., .11u per annum.
THE LONDOLS MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL, $lO
per annum.'
THE .A MFRICA.F JOURNAL OF MEDICAL
Sciences and Medical News, 4.i per annum.
HRAITII.W.AITE'S RETROSPECT OF MEDICINE.
;.1 f..-0 per number, 50 per annum.
THE LONDON LANCET. Reprint, 5 per annum,
THE RICHMOND MEDICAL JO URSA.L, ,f,5 per
annum. _ _ -
- "THE NEW YORK MEDICAL, JOUR - S&L, $ , 5
pe .F : 4IE2I I (IS JOURVALS IMPORTED to order.
MEDICAL ROOKS.
A large assortment of Works on .Medlciye and the
Collateral Sciences always on hand. lnciuding all
boo ks published In the United State',
FOREIGN MEDICAL AND S,LENTLFIC BOOKS
m ported to order.
XTEW BOORS.
F-1 7.`; NAN; 08, "YOUNG KNIGHTHOOD. By
- E. FLaton. vols. Cloth.
THE VICARIOUS SACRIFICE. Grounded In
principles of anis - en:al oblig,doons. By Horace Bush-
Dell.
. .
ESS -i.YS ON THE SUPERNATURAT, ORIGIN
OF CHRIST , .e.NIT V. By Rev. G. P. Fiscier, 31. A.
LIF.b. IN ITALY. A story of six years
abroad.
. „
P.B.INCE OF KASUUA. By the author of "In the
Tf l opLx3. u. "
EMPTONS. By IL K. P., author of "Robert
the Cablu-Boy.
itIi,TIoNARY OF TEE NOTED NAMES OF
FICTION, By \V A. Wheeler. 1 vul. Ixmo.
LOVE-LIFE OF DR. KANE, By Margaret Fox
Kane.
THE HORTON'S. A story of American Life. By
B. B. Ceeseday
For sale by
JAIIFS S. CLAYTON,
Successor to W. A. Martien,
606 Chestnut street.
a L.L.P.aseb I..LtS.a 01" .Pl 4 rLIDOP...—T.ELE
A - PR Eft:Wotan andUhao Player, b (i'ent,
Allen, Week Professor In the Universityof Pawn
sylvtuda; with a Supplementary Essay onPhllldor,
Chess Author and Ones Player, by The-wile Vol He ,
debrand and de Laza, Envoy Extraordinary and Mle.
later Plenipotentiary of the King of Pramla, at On
Court of Eaxe-WeLmar. 1 voL, octavo, '4 vellum, aii
top. Price ill 25. Latelylpnbllahed by
E. H. MMUS 4l;
nO5 LW South Fourth street.
AMP'S BARR'S Blank Books and Stationery, 1100
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at. • .gh an. -.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TBE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the
firm of CALDWEL.' L, SAWYER & CO., at Phila•
delphia and New York, w A 11, CALDWELL & ca,
ana E. R. SAWYER & CO., at Boston, is this day dis-
solved. Either of the partners will sign in liquidation.
P A. I , IAT.T,
SETH C A lISWELL, JR.,
E. R. SAWYER,
N. P. GORDON.
PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1866.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into
co-partnership, and will continue the Coal trattness
under the firms of CALDWELL, GORDON & CO.. at
112 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 35 Trinity
Building, New York, and of HALL, CALDWELL &
CO., at 144 State street, Boston.
F. A. HALL,
SETH CALD WELL, JE.,
N. P. GORDON,
SAMUEL B. YOUNG.
PHILADELPHIA, January 1, 1166.
r%UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into
artnership, and-will continue the Coal business
under the firms of QTONTARD, SAWYER &WARD,
at N0..9 Pine street, New York, and 118 Walnut, street,
Philadelphia, E. R. SAWYER & CO., at No: 42 Ktlby
street, BOBton. E. A. QUINTA.RD,
E. R. SAWYER,
H. D: WARD.
1866. - jal.4m/
PmaLADßLrmaA,January.l
NVILLIAM H. CARY BECOMES A PA_RTNEP.
in our House from this date, ,
ALDRICH& YERKES.
The manufacture of Hermetically Sealed, Preserved
'Fruits, etc.. me., will be continued at the 01c1 Stand,
Nos. 18, 20 and 22 LETITIA. STREET,
under the name arta style of
ALDRICH, YERKES & C ARY.
' ISAIAH ALDRICH.
JONES YERKES.
w c Jals-12t/
.
Plauk.iJan.ls;lB66:
DRESS
rytEMF.L.E., OF FaSHION.—PARIS .DRESS AND
_I- CLOAK M.AKING \ln. all Its - varieties: All the
latest styles of imported i'aper Fatternst,o select !row,
eeve., Waists, Opera Cloaks and Tight Costa: also
a s ; - large' assortment of beautiful Dress Cloak Trlna
mingrand Buttons.:.,Wedding .and traveling outfits
• made with neatness and despatch.. Suits 'of Mourning
at; Abortest rietice; at 'me loWest:pesslble . prices
The entire business is. under the superintendence of
MRS. M. A. DL' DER, and all orders from rtdistance
will receive,her. immediate • attention. Ladies will
please nr te my n wine and..a.ldreSS to-avoid neing de
ceived: No. lull Chestnut strew, two: doors above tne
Academy of tine Arts: - .
TiAITAInf' SEED . TwentY-fIVe barrels Prinie Ca
•L nrzySeed in store end for sitle;ty
'OO, /22 Walna 'Meets - ' ' •
THE DA.wi -- -giVEIsTING 11V14,L1TDi_t
- • TB/MEILEN ti -6VIEBB: -
• MAD' /NCI
GREAT TRUNK LINE. BEOI4
TO Th:F., INTERIOR OP PENN
BYLVANIA__ soinTyLKILL_
_,.strectupagAN.
NA, co - mBELAAD AND' WYOMIN G IirAVUIES,
T.HE, NORTH, NORT.etwint.T:sind: the OANADAS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER
TRAINS' leaving the Curnpanrs Depot
T'Alunall and GALLOW=L Streets, Phaadelphis
at the following hours:
MORNING. MAIL
'
-
At 8 A. Id., for 1 1 4.5..iug, Lebanon, Harrisburg,
Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams.
port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Palls,
_Buffalo, Allen.
town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle,Chambeas•
onrg Hagerstown, &c., ate. •
This train connects at BEADING with the East
-Pennsylvania
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg. '
dn.; at PORT CLINTON with Catzwissa Railroad
trains for Williamsport. Lock ten. Elmira Ste., at
itRISBURO with Northern Cantral, Cumberland
Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for
Nortbumberland,WilliamapV York Onambersburg,
Pinegrove,
AFTERNOON EXPRERR.
Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30 P. H. for Reading,Potts.
trill; Harrisburg, ,Ste., connecting with Reading and
Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia ac., and with Cats
wissa Railroad train for Stilton, Williamaport,
Buffalo. ,kc. • •
READING ACCOMAIODATION.
Leaves Reading at 6.30 A. H., stopping at all waysta.
dons; arrivc in Philadelphia at 9.30 A. H.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. H.; arrives
In Reeding; at 7.30 P. If
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.25 A.
H. and Potts•Alle at 8.30 'A.. H.. errtv: tag an
phie, at 12.45 P. H. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at-L45 P. H., and Pottsville at 2.15 P. H.; arriving at
Thiladelphla at 7.05 P. H.
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85
A. H. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. H.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, loaves
Philadelphia at 13.45 noon for Rea.ding and all way
stations! leaver. P.eadlng 11.30' A. M., and Downingtown
12.30 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains Isave Pottsville at 8.00 A. L. and
Philadelphia et 825 P. .1- 1 •
CILEST.ER VALLEY RAILROAD.
Pa.”engera for Downingtown and IntermectLatepolnizs
take the 8.00 A: N. and 1.80 P. Ai. trains trona Philadel
phia, returning from Downinitowr at 7.05 A. M, and
2 30 Noon_
NEW YOBS' EXPRM3, FOR PITTSBURGH AND
Leaves New York at 5.00 A. M. and 8 P. M., passing
Reading at 1 A. M., and L4B P. L. and connecting at
Harrisburg with Pennsylvania, and Northern Central
Railroads - 4p Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wil
liamsport. Elm ira, Baltimorc....tm
Returning", Express Train leaves Harrisburg on
arrival of Pennsylvania Express from. Pittsourgh, at
,iand 9.05 .4. I. passing Readifur at 4.85 and 10.62. A.
arriving at New York 10 A. M., and 11.45 P. X. Sleeping
Dar accompanying these trains through between Jersey
City and .Psttsburgh, without charge.
_Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg 14 1.45 P.
LL Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at IS
Noon.
SCHITYLEILL VALLEY P A ROAD.
Trainsaleaya FotLville at 6.45, 11 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
returning from Tamaqua at 7.75 A. 21., and 1.40 and
4.15 P. M.
SCREW:VT - Vl' A.NDSZI3Q=AHIcA BAMMOAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.4.5 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, end at 1.50 P. M. for PMegrove and Tre
mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00P.M. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M.
TICEETS.
Through :first-class tickets emigra tickets
to all dm principal points in the Nor and West and
Cauadas.
The following tickets are obtained only at the Office
of E. Eradforu, Tar-surer, No. l 7 South Psurth street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicoll's, General euperintend
ent,
Z`OIEKITIATION TICKED:3,
At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired
(or fec% nee and firms.
AGE TICKETS.
Good for 2,000 roilea,between all points, at PA 50 es.c.ll,
for families and arms.
SEASON TICKETS.
For three, six, outs or twelve months, for bolder.
only, to all points at redCL_F-RG uced r YMM Tates.
Residing on the line of the Road will be tarnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to =hew at
b.sif-fese.
EXCURSION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to principal nal:lona, good Mr
z,atarday, Sunday end 'Monday, at reduced fare, to he
Lad only at the Ticket Odice at 'Thirteenth and Callow
seal streets.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRALNS.
Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.4 A. M., 12A5 noon and
a Y. hi., for RPnding, Lebanon. Harrisburg, Pottsville,
Port Clinton, and ail pants beyond.
- - -
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on
the road andlus branches at 5 A. M., and for the whs.
cipnl Stations only at 2.15 P. M.
. • p DELPIIIA
Hil . WILMANG
- TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
IWAD—T TABLE—Corn mencing MONDAY,
January Bth , 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad streen.and Washington avenue, as iollows:
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 Stennuefa Run.
Delaware R.R. Train, It A.M.(Sunday excepted). for
1.-lalisbury, Miif rd and intermediate stations.
W ay-mall Train, at 9.15 A. A. tut.n.laya ex
cepted), tor Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Thurlow,
Linwood, Claymont, and all regular stations between
W Ilmlngton and Baltimore.
Express Train at 2.45 .? M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopplug at Chester,
Claymont, Wiimington, Siewart, Elkton, North-list,
Perry vthe, Havre-tie Urace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Magnolia and Stemmer's Run.
h !env Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at cluester, In 'lrina - , Linwood,
Claymont, Wilmington. N ewarlt,E.l.lGon, North-East.
Perryville and Havre-de-Grace.
Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe. Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take
the 9.1,5 A. M. Train.
As an additional accommodation for those holding
through neat ts for Baltimore. Westin:4;ton and
tAndlern points, a Special car will leave the
Pbllacielphia Depot at 11.3 u A. NI., connecting at Gray s
Ferry with the Morning Express tralu froin r.ew York
ILMINGTON ALCOatatuDA rioN IBA t
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.15,11.15 A.M.. 5.30, 5 Ce and7.oo
P.M. The 3.5 u P. M. train CULICC---q.5 with the Dela
ware Eallroact for Milford and Intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.09. 8.15 and u.Su A. M... 3.uu and
5.1 v P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A.
3.30 and 5.i0 P. Ai.
TRRUUULL TRA.I.NS FROM BALTIMORE
Leiie 7 Cil ,7 lfraington at 12.09 M., 4.30 and 9.'65 P.lsi.
CILE--:TKR. FOR PELLE-. DELPHI&
Leave Chester at S.el, 9..5s and 10.1.4 A. M., 12-39, 3.43,
5 .04 5.44 ane 10. - .:9 P. :11.
• From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore
8.25 A. a., Way Mail. 11u P. L, Empress. 6.35
Empress. 9.145 P. Express.
Au Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and
intermediate iititlloll.s. will 4eave Baltunore at 4.10
P.M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. 11...
3.23 mid 11.50 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at L 2.27, 5.13
19.33 A. Si., ana 4.1u1"..11.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
. .
Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash-
I agton, stopping at V; ilmingmii, Perryville, Havre-de-
Oriu.e, 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.
Clay Luc 11 VY il min gton,N Elkton, North-East,
Perryville and Havre de Orate.
A t..pechil Train will leave Philadelphia for Wilming
ton son intermediate Stations at S.w P. 51.
BALTIAItiItE FOR ektIi..A.DELPIIIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.2.5 P. M., stopping at Havre de ,
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
A special train will leave Wilmington for Philadel
phia and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M.
Freight train with passenger car attacned will leave
Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate stations
at 6.04 P. M. H. F. RENNEY, Superintendent.
DELPHIA RAft.ROAD, VIA
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the i
trains will leave as fcllows:
WEST___
(114 ESTER TRAINS, I
Leave Philadelphia for West Chester 8.05,1L00 A. li., I,
2.15, 4.5'0 and 6.00 2. IC
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia 6.45, 8.15, 10.45 :
A. la., 1.40, 4,35 P. M. I
Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4,80 P. M. will not stop at Pennelton, '
and will stop below B. C. Junction at biedia only. i
PENNELTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.00 and 1L00!
P. M.
Leave Penneiton for Philadelphia 9.02 A. 111., 6.20,
P. ILL s
These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M.
end 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 4.80 P.
M., and leaving West Chester.at 8.15 A. M, and 4.35 P.
M,. connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and'
B. C. R. R. for Oxford and intermediate points.
oar .Pa.ssengersfare 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.
Berne. - HENRY WOOD, General Saverintendon&
186th PHILADELPHLIt. AND!
'7 , * 4 .:„rat"" 7 ERIE RAILROAD. 865.
grea i. e - verses the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of -Brie; on
/take Erie.
c/ft has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl.'
vanis Railroad CoMpany.
TIME 071 PASSE..NGEB TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
Erie. Mail Train - - - • ; 100 P. Di.,
Erie Express Train - - • - 11 10A. M.)
- '
I.EAVE WESTWARD.
Erie ?flail Train - - - - - • 720 P. 31. 1
Erie Express Train • - - - - 720 A. M.!
Passenger carer= thrOugh on Erie Mall and Express:
Trains without change, both ways, between Philadel.,
phia and Erie.
• - • NaW YORK, -
Leave New• York at 6.00 P. N.,r arrive at.Einte'll37 A. X.,
Leave Erie at 155 P. M., arrive at New York 1.15 P. M.
No change of cars between Erie and New York.
Elegant. Sleeping Cars on all Night. Trains':
' .- For inform:lzmir respectlng Passenger minims anply i
F.:corner THERTLETS and MAREMT streets; Phila.
delphia..q - • " cr •
d for :Freight. briplaw, a x,the Company's Avntp: I
"S.l Kingston, corner Thirteenth and Marl„et
atz. • Ph .J. W. Iteynelo ' , 1
wpii au k BrQsvni'Aimat, N <lac,
- ' otraToNn
oevoirsaZr.e,lV O .Ageht;'Plitlattelphilt.
- • , WINNER ,
A - kias`
t,"Plall .)
A. L. TYLER: — '
_ • L I"4 4!lo.,T.WAlilamsPerir
THE WEST.
#33.IirCT.EASTWILED
'ffIlia114;1 1 111A., TC,ESDAY, JAN,'
TRAVELING- GUIDE.
. , 7....„ ~.;,- -;•,--, 47 -,,,,
. :31. oltzli mrvi c iArt o zus R ,
- . orteai an . most direct line to Bethlehem, Allentown
Mauch Chunk, Ifasleton, White Haven Wilke:inane,
ranoy City, and all pendia In She Lehigh and Wyell
ing Coal P.W0218. .. 1 • '
Passenger Depots fn , philadelidda
I THIRD street
Bove Thornpson, and corner of Rwl' and AIEHIBI
N streets.
WINTER ARltAximinurr.
NINE DAILY TEAMS.
On and after llionilsy,NOv. 20tii,1855,iassenger trails
1:.- ve the tiepin, Third street, above Thompson, (tally
T a undays excepted). as follows:
lii.—
AT 7.30 A. Mariung Express lbr Be th lehem and
d Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail.
mad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Vail
Railroad for Allentown, Cataamatrut, Slatington, Man
ank, Weatherly, Jeaneavilie, Hazleton, White Ha
, en , Wllkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in
igh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in cormection with
iehigh and Iliilianoy Railroad for Mahanay City, and
th Catawissa RallrOad, for Rupert, Danville, Hilton
d Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A,
'll.: at. Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at I
It.
M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eas-
On and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
ew York.
AT 8.36 A.
intermediate tt—Aceur non, for Doylestown,
,
s 41Poll'iwgdit all
ove, Hatboro' and Har atio laie r , b7 2lle uum
i, e Stage at Old York Soad.
~.
AT 10 A. I,ll.—Accemmodation. for Fort Washing
t n, stopping at all Intermediate Stations. -
At 110P,H. Accommodation for Doylestown, stop.
mg at all ' lntermediate stations. Passengers take
bg e at Doylestown fur New Hope.
AT 110 P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
i theirs.] Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail.
road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le
high Valley Train for Easton, rearbiag there at 5.45 P.
hi. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other
iloims on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train
r Ilagon, wham arrives In New York at 10 P. If. Pail.
ahagers for Suranoytown take stage at North Wales.
no for N. , aceth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at
ttakertown
AT 4.15 P. EL—A ccommodatton, for Doylestown,
s lVeat i n t e rred at e
Stations,
Ps9e g rs lntrove, Hatboro' and Hartsville ta ke stage
bla g ton : for Lumberville at Doylestown.
AT 6.15 P. 21.—Through Accommocatiou, for Beth
-1 via and all Stations on loa th line of North Pennsyl
,„ ania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
,:i
alleyalley Evening Train for
_points on Lehigh Valley
clad and for Danville. W il lmm sport and Uatawissa
ad._
6.16 P. M.—Accommodation, for Lansdale, stop ,
. , g at all Intermediate Stations.
At 11 P. H. Accommodation for Fort Washington.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHLA.
t r , . : • 0- •
I Passengers leaving .Easton at LBO A. M., connect at
ahlehern and arrive In Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers leaving Wlikeebarre at 1 P. EL, connect
Bethlehem at 5.15 P. M.; and arrive In Philadelphia
1.45 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. 8.15 and 5.50 P. M.
Leave LanwiP ) e , at 6.10 A. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and2.ls P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A.. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3 P. X.
Doylestown for
P .Phinnielphia at 7.n) A.
Bethlaem for hiladelphia at aP. /4.
Filth and Sixth Streent I'mutenger Cara cony y pan.
. . gers to and from Berke Street Depot.
White Can of Second and Third Streets Line convey
segners to Third Street Repot.
meta mostbe procaredaticketOnices, THIRD
a et or Bt,TCYS street, in order to secure the lararegi
:ate; of fare. wT.T.TS MAAR. Agent.
111111ratn's Baggage Express will call for and deliver
larAeat the Depot.
.No. Rs South THIRD street. 11014-tri
PENNSYLVAN'IA OENTRAL
. RAILROAD.
ARRANGEBIEN 16,..41
_The trains of the Pennsylvania It. B. will TS.
leave the
New Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets
rpete airs of the Market Street Passenger Railway
to and from this Depot. They also leave Front
s' every two minutes, commencing one hour pre.
ors to the time of departure of each Train and allow
about 30 minutes for a trip. Thal' cars are in waiting
tit the arrival of each Train to convey Passengersinto
he city, and connections are made with allrcads cross-
Market street.
_ SENDAYS—Cara leave Eleventh and Market
oa - els at 5.45 P. IL, to connect with the Pittsburgh and
Bluth and at .1.055 P. IL with PhltadelpMa Ex
arm's Baggage Express will hereafter be located at
13 6 1 South hleventh street. Parties desiring Bagga e
en to the trains, can hive It done at reasonable rates
n application to him.
INS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
.R.L±S:
LEAVE.
ffEEXPRSES - - • at 7.30 A. AL
1.. 'TRAIN - . . at &UV .9. AL
F. 1.01.1 ACCOM., NO. 1 • • 10.60 "
AST LINE,- - • - ^ 19-00 M.
.ARKENBURG, - • • " Lie P. M..
EAREISRLTRO ACCOM., • . " 2.3 y 4 ,
LANCASTER ACCOM., - • " 5.00
PAOLI TP.AIN, No. 2 • • " SAO
PITT5Btil..O.ll &ERIE MAIL •7.3 a 4 ,
PPHILADELPHIA FICPEr. " - - QS . " ii.lo 4.
ARRIVE.
CINCINNATI VEPRE:s, • " 1.30 A. 11.
PRIV 34 DELPBIA EXPRESS • " 7.10
PAOLI ACCOIL, No. 1 - • " 5.20 "
PARKESBLTRO - - • " 0.10 "
ERIE EXPRh43__•_ - • '' 11.al "
LANCASTER TRA.M - - " 12-a , P. M
FcTL.DIE
PAOLI ACC.M.I., Nay, - -
D A A Y EXPRESS - • • " 5.45 0 "
NAIIRLSBLIRO ACCOM., - . ~ B_4o ~
Philadelphia Expres s
j '.raves daily. Pil - Mburgh and
E r i e Bl a u leaves (except Samarday). All other
Trains daily—except ~ a nday.
The Pennsylvania lianaaad Co. will not assume any
risk for Baggage, except for Wee 'Mg Apparel. and limit
their respomsibillty to One Hum tred Dollars In value.
All RAggoge exceeding that amount In Value will be at
the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract.
Thar further 'nit:mm=lon, as to time and connections,
see bills and framed cards, or apply to.
THCIVAP , EL PARSE,
Ticket Agent, at the Depot,
An Emigrant Train ram daily, except Sunday. For
fall infbrmati on as to fare and accommodations, apply
to FRANCIS FUNK. No. 127 Dock street.
FHILADELFEII4, GERMAN.
4. TOWN .31":13 AOBPJSTOWN
.—" • TABLE:—On and after WAD-
N MDAT, November Ist. 1855,
_until further notice.
FOR GEP.aiAi-vrovrN.
Leave Phll9.delphlor-3, 7,8, 9, 10, n, 12, A. M. M.:l. 2, 1.10
minutes, s,N, 4,5, 53E, 6,;7, 8,9, 10, U. 12, P. IL
Leave Ge-ruantou - n—e. ILM, 9 , 10 , 11, / 2 , A.
1,2, 3,4, 6, GA, 7 3, 9. /0, 11 P.
. The &A) down train, and the 33( and 5% np trains do
net stop on Gerzanntown Branch. •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. M.; 2, 7 and
Ptii. P. M.
Leave iiermantown-8 A. M.; 1. 6 and 934, P. X.
CHMTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia-0, 8, 15, 12, A. M.; 2,36 i, 566.
r.r.d 11. P. M.
Lease Chestnut Hlll-7.10 minutes, 8,9_.40, and IL4O A.
.M.; LW, 3.40, 6.40, 6.40, 8.40, and 10.40 P. U.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. M.; 2, and 7
Leave Chestnut EUII-7.40 minutes, A. 2L; 5.50
and 9.25 minutes P. M.
FOR OONSHOHOUVRN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.35, 11.05 minutes, A. M.; 1.%
8,4%. 5%, ea, 8.05, and 1154, P. IL
Leave Norristown-5%,..7, 7.50, 9, 11, A. M.; 1%, 4%,
and S P. M.
The 5% P. M. train will stop at School Lane, Wissa
hickon, Manayank, Spring Mills and Ckmshohocken
only,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. 11L, 254, and 7P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A. 'M. and SP. M.
FOR BLALL'CAYUNIC.
Leave Philadelphia-5, 8.35,1L05 A. M.; lif, 5, 53(t,
8.(5, and 11%
Leave Manaynne-43X, 7%, 8.20, 9%,113i, A. M.; 2,5,
63., and 8, P. LC
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-5 A. M.; Z 4 and 7F. M.
Leave Manayunk- 7}' A. M.; 5 and SP. M.
W. T. WILSON, General uperintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
pIT ur A DELPHLA AND BALTI
,.I. a. MORE OE:STRAD RAILROAD.,
—W sat .A.P..e.ANGEMENTS. -- On and after WED-1
NESDAY. October /Bth, 1865, the trains will leave Phil
adelphia
from the depot of West Chester and Phil-;
adelphia Railroad. corner of Thirty-first and Market
streets, (West Philadelphia,) at 8.05 A. M.., and.t4.3o P. j
M. Leave Oxfori. t 6.50 A. M., and 3.10 P. M.
The train leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M., connects
at Oxford with a daily line of stages from Peach Bot
tom In Lancaster. Returning leaves Peach Bottom to
connect at Oxford with the afternoon train for Phila
delphia. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap
parel only as , baggage, and le no case will the Com
pany be responsible for an amount exceeding 61.00.
- H. WOOD. General Superintendent. ,
t'.7 3
• PRESS CODLPANY , 320 ()HEST- 1
' pl , • .Pnars..toziatura,January 27th, MI.
The Adams Express Company have enlarged their
facilities at Washington, D. D., by building a Railroad
Depot, and having acquired .additional capacity for,
transportation, are now, prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing
ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederlok,l
Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and otner r.l.ares South,
occupies by the army, at greatly reduced rates.
Special agreeMenis made for Merchandise in large.
lots. Sutler's goods and army supplies at satisfactory
pricey, on application at our office. Soldiers' parcels
taken at much less than our. usual rates.
Heavynnd bulaypackages received and receipted
for at our deloOt,.Soutteast corner of BROAD 'and LO-i
ODIsT streets.' - • - JOHN BINGHAM. i
- • Superiutendent.
PHIL A DA, pet&
WILMINGTON AND. R LTI:
muntrzo r YIA :BALTIMMORP AND OHIO
itenatoAD. •
_ , THROVG4 PRILIGTM.DEPARTMEIST:
DEPOT: BROAD STREET, ABOVE CHE:RttY.
The undersigned wIU continue the General Freight
Agency of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bald;
timore Railroad, for PhlMelphia, by way of the above
%route to the West. • •' - • • „
• • Shippers and the public generally i are assured that
rerrganization pf throng trains secures to Freight
. UMBllit . hred,Tirompt delivery to all parts parts,
througkfrates and • ftrther !Information, apply to
AAXAVTON & C 0.,:,
General Freight Agents. •
- • , • , JOHN S.
_WILSON,: FrelCht .A.Tent,
lalY,f l2 , Sixth street. anoy etnieetnut.
FOR..N.R.Vir,,YORK,-BY THE ,NE ,
4AILEDAD.ROUTE FRUIT. (.WIDELN.I
LOW' FARE. "
ON AND A1 , 1‘..0.R MONDAY, JAN. MT,
the Express Train of tha- Raritan and Delaware 13a9 ;
Railroad will leave Camden, from Vine Street Ferry ;
attl% hours 2. , • . ' •' •
,LliretOgh..l.ti rive 5.... Fare ,5 - 2, 00. .bittlllloYl
Tickets goon" forthree'clars',l3 00.
lerelghtTittin leaves at P. 3f. • and arrives
~NRwntArk noxt, mar tang. • ' •
FRO NEW 'yoßr, Express line leaves I'ler•No.
- at k1:10 P. tttrliieJ in Ce.mtien at 5.30 If. , • I
F•relghtand'Arnomrlodation line leaves at 4 P./Stand
•arrivesat'Camden at.ll:P. , • • • • , .1
' • Freight taken - at low 'rates. Apply to' L. B.' Cole
" . ..Ngent , Coopei's Poloti gamdcm. • • •
jal3-tf . W. S. SNEDEN, 19,nPe_rkitendelati
ARY 23, 1866.
- TIZAVELIIIG
iZ ----4=-.- .--, • FOR , NEW YORK .— The CAM
DEN AMBOY and - PHILA.,
iGA i-• AND - TRFINTOR - RAILROAD CON- ,
PIT'S LINBE, from Plilladelphlato New York, and.
'we places, from WALIMT BTREET 'WHARF,'
w leave as follows, - vlz: ' ' ' • • 2itfre. ,
At A. IL, via Camden; nd - Amboy, Accom., .2 25,
At A. M., via Camden and Jersey Cl/ilspress,,, 800;,
1
At P.M. via Camden and Amboy Exp ress, 225
At 11. (noon) and 8 P. - 11., via Cam den and
Ababoy, Accommodation, • (Freight. and Pas
._ senger.) .. .-
_._t.._ • 2 25
.e.galnd 11.80 P. M.Avia Camden lurid Am boy, ACcom-,
ation,
Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 2
225
2d Class Ticketl 0
At 6 and 10A.M.,2 and 5 P.M For Mount Ho ll y, ' s.
vibe. Pemberton and Vincentown. At 6A. M., and
21. M. for Freehold.
At and 10 A. 1,1.12-1.1. 8.00, 5, 6 and 11.30 P. AL for Pal.
gra, Riverton, Delanco„Beverly, Edgewater, Bur
lington, Florence Bordentown,. dte..- The 10 A. BL
aria 5 P. Id. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LINES FROM VCRNSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as fellows: . .
at ..1,5 A. M., 4.30 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken
si gton and Jersey City Express '- 5 00
At 2P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey
C l Express 225
dimsT e 6.45 P. 1.1. Line will run daily. All others Sun
+, excepted.
At 7 30 and 11.15 A. M. 8, 3.30,4.36,5 and 6,45 P. M.. and
12 M idnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c.
At
il A. M. 10'50, e 5, and 6P. M. for Cornwe ll s, Tor
ri dale, Rolmesburg, Tacony, Wissinoming , Brides
b A.
and Franktord and at 8 P. M. for Holmesburg
and intermediate stations.
BELVIDERE LELA.WARE RAILROAD, for the
Delbware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great. Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De
pot, es follows:
At 7.30 A. IL and 8.30 P. M, ter Niagara Falls, Butt
falc, Lun kirk Canandalgua.Ehxdra,, Ithaca, Owego,
Roehestet, Bingbampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Betel. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngten, &c. The 3.30 P. M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen-
WI, Bethlehem. &c.. •
A 15 P. M. tor Lambertville and hatermediateStations
For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
14 i i v n n
ut, Depot ,
ai t t l o l t7r Il l etre car .T.ei c it i t i rtgl it e b . - t r ie eet, above
In , e Depot, and on arrival of each Train , run from •
the Depot. On SuirdPy., Qmnlbusses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6P, 11. to connect with 6.45 P. M
lin i'
t f ,
- 1. IX Pounds or EsEtage only, allowed each Passen
ger I Passengers are probibit, from taking anything
as ilage but their wearing apparel. Ail baggage
ove ty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
their responaibility for baggage to One Dollar per
po d. and will not be liable for. any amount beyond
$lOO 'except by special contract.
. 230.; 2i:has sold and baggage checked direct through to
11
Graham's B aggage Express will call for and deliver
bag.:e at the Depota. Orders to be left at No.B Wal
nut 'street.
/
,E.B FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPI3I.A:
leave from foot of Cortland smet, at 12 AL and
iP. , via Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and 11%
A. „6P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken.
inna n.
m Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6A. M. and 2 P. IL,
via toy and Camden. At 12 M., a and 6 P. IS.
(Friight and Pasaenger)
WM v .
EL GAia Amboy and Camden.
, . .TZMER, Agent. -
r: ...;;....- .. ,t'-.^7,z,..1 PHILADELPHIA AND .E.L112-
,i4,;.:2, ~ 0,:i.`, . -.',' RA TaItOUGH LINE.
• 1 , -. AWIb9A RAT ROAD.
Blinn line to Williamsport, Era,oll Regiorus,Erie,
BuHalo, Niagara Falls, !Suspension , Bridge, and all
places in the 'Western, North 'Western and South Wes
terni titates and the Canadas.
Four through trains daily (Sundays excepted).
Leave Philadelphia and Leace North Peruisylva.
P-oat'llog R.R. Depot. 1 nia R.R. Depot.
8 A. M. 7.30 A.M.
P. M. 5.. M.
I One train on Sunday at 3 LS LS
PPM
Rr all these trains direct connection is made at El
mira with Erie railway; at dahmunica with Atlantic
and ;Great N 4 esternn railway at Dunkirk and Buffalo
with Lake Shore R. B.; and. at Suspension Bridge
with Great Western railway.
Fare always as tow as by any other line.
Bleeping cats on all night trains.
Sedond class cars with cushioned seats accompany
each express train. giving passengers the advantage
of high speed with low fare.
For through tickets and thither particulars concern
lug the routes, applyat the.
Ticket Office, VS Chestnut street.
oc2l N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt.
T VV 7 EST P e r m 7 fi Y rA
R fs A rk il e W re p et
WTNTER I , c,
Ya.i
ALLALID
Coaencing WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 15th,
1565. ,
For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer
sey and balm') Railroads, at 9 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
and all Intermediate Stations, at 9 A.,
M. d 3 P. IL
{BF°, Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
to connecting with freight train (Passenger
car attach.. d) for Cape May clue 3.45 P. M. and 3.00 P.
M. tiirough passenger . due 8.10 P. M.
For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.
s ania.39 P. 31.
Fo Woodbury. Gloucester , ecc., at 9 A. M., 3, 3.30,
and 4o P. 31.
Fre ht train will leave Pniladelphla from Sandford'a
Vataxl at 10 A. M . and Camden, at 12 IL
J. VAN R.VSSF.r.4 - 9' ll , Superintendent.
't,1.4.E W rat JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual branches of RXYPIr. , -R Bra-
Iti.E..u.Sl ) - eceive, deliver, and forward, through other re
spoini le Express Companies, to all parts of the coun
try, a y article entrusted to them. A Special Messen
ger aticompanies each through train. Office, No. 5
Wel int street
IslllPlellqiCyt
RE-OPM'CLNO OF THE MIMI.' DE LINE
OF STEAME RS
between
PHILADELPHIA A-ND NEW YORE-
This favorite line will commence their trips on
TB Dr,SDAY next, Seth Inst. The following well
known and staunch sea-boats will be placed on the
rontel I
Steamer A DMIRAT, Capt. Me.hol.s.
•• .EASTI. RN CITY " Mtuady,
" Edmonds
Days of departure (from each city) will be ITFES.
DAIS, TEL •DAYS .4141) SATURDAYS, leaving
:his city from first wharf below Spruce street at 11
o'ciccii, A. M. and New York from pier 4, North
River m int o'clock P. M
Freights recelvtd daily, and 'taken at reasonable
rates. ' All goods destined .beyond New York will be
loiwaarled free of commissions.
For rates of freight. &c,, &c.. apply at the office, 314
and sie South Delaware avenue.
no2.ita P. R. CLARK. Agent.
FHB AnISr.YHIA R.I.U.a.MOND AND
NORFOLK. STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
The ,one steamships of this Line insure at the lowest
rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNISDAY ai d SAITIRDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting crith Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, formtug the most direct route Par the
South and !Southwest.
For freight or passage, with excellent accoramoda
tions, apply to
CVAL P. CLYDE & CO.,
14 North and South Wharves,
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO a T.R"g...
ANDREA, Georgetown and Washington,
via reapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria. Ve-, form the most direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Sotithw
Steadiersleave First Wharf above Market street
every Wedurs , lay and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight. apply to the agents,
W. P. CLYDE & CO.,
• 14 North Wharves.
.T. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge &
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
tt a NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
DELAWARE and ("TINT A PRAM
excaa I 2'o - Tr-BOAT COMPANY.'
BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA.,
HAVP.EDE-GRACE„ BALTIMORE, WASHING.
TON. and lutormeat i e pohda. •
. - P. CLYDE &CO., Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves Philadelphia.
Cap JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. i
ROBINSON'S CA r.rFoRNLe. Cr.ippEß Lusrp,.
SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISES).
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift'
Bare Lane at reduced rates.
The renowned clipper ship ' !
STAR OF TILE UNION
-.,- Ile now taking in the balance of her cargo at.
, - - ,:,0; r i gr Ii East. Raver, and will posititely be the,
L - t clipper ship to saiL All freight should be,
forwarded initnedlately, as she will close out in a few
days. For freight, apply to
I 1 IIISROP, SON & CO.,
IAS Arch street.
FOR BOSTON—Express Line.—The tine
• Cs BELLA BLAKE. Newcomb, master,
bilnow loading for the above port at Girard's
wharf, above Market street, and will have prompt
despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER
C0.,18 North Wharves. •jae
._s IWANTED—A Vessel to follow. High' rates
lid quick despatch. DAVID COOPER, 18 N.
?-,Wharves. , JaM-St
i t O
R R FREIGHT OR CHA.RTER.—The fine
lar rig E . STEWART Captain Holland, 4,000
- - b is. capacity. "Apply to DAVID COOPE k, 18
Whatves. • jab
FOR BALTIMORE, 3.llo.—The :rine schooner
t alve.AlacatPGVanrf rwnhiasrift:l7olvo:ldßgliPet
street, and will Sall with. despatch. -For freight, apply
to D.A. 3 VOOPER, & CO., 18 IC. Wharves. • ,
.e. i . t i FOR pARDENAS.—The Br. barkltoA.Noll.Ei
COoksey; master now loading, will despatch for
t 0 above pert. , For freight or pa_ssage;apply to
,DALLI.. ,St.§oN, aft South Front street. la ls ,
ORS.TIET:-The fast saithTgSchooner J.
.?, T ECITSTON, 295 lons register and a very large
'-'-: Barrier; Built ofDelaware white oak and boti
.torn metalled: , Ealls and rlgging in good order. Apply
. to. E. Al tIODDI , It &CD., Buck street wharf. JaZ.i.st
%C.I3I . PrZOITAIVE; Blair, master. from. Liverpool, is
k. 3 nowt dhchargh , g undPr general order at Wainllt
ilcSt' Pi ~' llarf. Consigtwes will plesse attend T 0 thq
re wit. ~,o f . their , goods, . . FLTEH wAiGIaT 4
' :F. 3. 5 Walnut:street. -' - ; - Sa:lii.tf
ALL ERSONS ARE. - HEREBY CAUTIONED
is.. agr. , That'trust lag the crew of:tin:lSr. ShiPL MOUNT
ROYA.LO Cumminger,dnastm,Trom. Liverpool. as - MO
debts et tkeir,coutracti on will bp paid by the .O taut
or 'eons ,rirees. PETER WRIGHT , .ki-DiOZIS,II Wap
`.- ..'', ,'....''. 1..., ~:„.13.;;, . .. ~.,11.Jedsor ta JOHN BB:MD=
v.: ...4..,'F' .,
leFeisll_7lla.kers,,Nildlt4lsl6rth. yrJELO:irvms
, t o ow ., t ioAtriAt,Plail?lelpnia. ,, , ,, I nr ',l a :: ~ ..o,lr. li r
All 'W.en,,,;',onelatb.....be4t manner sr. on lace JO e
wag ni ;t faverable teaute:tand . warritasert lOtivo , , i
~,,, , ,,,,,..2 3, ....1 i 0 n. ,. ,i ~; ri ...' ,- i - )i: ill'C'• .1: - .'..."; i't 1 ;
. 2W I - ,Wvattott given. to fepalring. .; - ...,,, .
SKIPPING.
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE
Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips.
.4 7 T The NEW and first ages SteamshipS
WASHINGTON, Captain Chichester:
NORFOLK,. Captain Vance.
ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hattricit.
VIRGINIA, Captain Snider.
Leaving from each city on TUESDAYS, THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS, from first wharf below
Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and 16 East
River, New York.
These Steamships insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates.
WM. P. CLYDE .k COAgents
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
JAS. HAND, Agent,
117 Wall street, New York.
• 4.4 FT A WTI. Es,Saa.GE OFFICE,.
LIVERPOOL AND CORE DLRECT.
The tet.class full powered Clyde built Iron screw
steamships of this Line leave regularly
EITHRY WEDICESD' AY Ali'D HATUBDAV
THROUGHOUT the YELP..
_
First Cabin (I;y•Wednesday's steamer).---.010 00
Steerage (through from .Philadelphia)..--... as 00
PAYABLE IN PAPER MONEY. •
AST.
LO.ZIDORDZEBY, BELFAST. .72rU8L.719, 9LASOO
OR LIVERPOOL.
The elegant Clyde built Iron screw steamship
RIBi±FNIAIeavesonSeTIIRDAY.Jan 27.1866•
Cabin (according to location) ----Stu, Z 8 &AZ
Steerage ...........
All payable in paper money and booked thrOugh
free from Philadelphia to any of the above porta._ -
Parties about visiting the old country will find it >o
their advantage to call on the undersigned before en.
gaging elsewhere, as they can secure choice bertha and
save their railroad expenses to New York.
For passage, apply to W. A. w A 11A1T.T.,
No. 217 Walnut street (up stairs),
Drafts Issued for any amount, payable In any part 01
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales or on the Con.
tinent. .
le2l ti
•
-17 1
Vlll .g 0,6
BTEAX TO
at QUEMISTOWN, the Inman Line, Belli=
Sva“-WEEKLY, carr,v lug the U. B. Malin.
EDINBURGH.— Wednesday, Jan. 17
CITY OF San. 20
CITY OF IdANCITER...---Wedneeday,
CITY OF NEW YORK. ...—:NatnrdaY.Jan. Tl
At Noon. from Pier . — 44 North Blvez.
BATES OF. PASSAGE.
PATABLIt EV GOLD.
First Cabin IS z tearage..-:
Must to Loitilo - =. 95 Steerage to S teerage....:_
84
First to Paris-- .. —165 Steerage to
Passengers also forwarded Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men, fcc., itc., at moderate rates.
Peerage by the Wednesday_ Steamers, First Cabin,
S9D. Steerage, $BB, payable in United States currency.
passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, Ise
gold, or Its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by
persona sending for their friends.
em _
Fors. farther inform J03414' G. D ation,apply at the
ALE. Company's Of.
• 'Agent,
daze 111 Walnut street. PhlimPlphia.
FOR BOSTON.
STWIBTIMP LINK DIRECT.
.4res : FBOM BACI I PORT EVARY.F.IVE .1141'3.
FROM. PINE BT. W HARP. PHILADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship NORMAN, Captainßaker, wtiYeatl
from Philadelphia on Wednesday, Rm. 24, at 10 A.M.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Siatthews, will sail
from Boston on Saturday, January 27, at 12M.
The line between Philadelphia and BosUnt its now
composed of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons bnrthen,
NORMAN, Captain Baker. 1200 tons bnrthen.
AIDES, Captain Crowell, 900 tons bnrthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as advertised, and -freight will be,
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send BUTS of Lading with
their goods.
For freight or passage yagly to
RY WINBOR 013.,
ja2.3 332 South Delaware avenue.
OR BREISBN.—The Al Bremen ship EMIL
Capt. Henry Oaken. For Cabin passage. having
tine accommodations, apply to the Captain on
board, or to WORKMAN & Oil. 123 Walnut at, dell!
SHIP NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
against wasting any of the crew of the Br. ship S.
L. TiLLY, whereof Cann is master, from City Point,
Va., as no debts of their contracting will be paid by
captair or epraignee. EDMUND A. SOITD.ER & CO.,
Dock street wharf. den •
WOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
11 harboring and trusting any of the crew of thee
Danish brig I/sail - MUM, as no debts of tneir contract•
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WOBX
MAN & CO.. Consignees. 123 Walnut street.
m 7,01, sAjar__.s. Fr.T.Th &CO.'S SHIT SHEA.TIMIG
FELT. to tot to salt. Apply to PETER WRIGHT
FONS. 115 Wainnt street. de23-11
REAL ESTAT.E.
, F; FOR SALE--
`• WOODFORD."
icountry Seat of theIaiePH..INOIS E. WHARTON,
deceased. The fine Property on the west side of RIDGE
avenue, and north side of Eageley Point lane, at the
third mile stone. Twenty-first Ward: containing about
7.2 acres, with a front on Ridge avenue of 93:? feet inter
sected by Thirty-third,- Thirty-tourth and Thtrty•fifth
streets,ard Dauphin and York streets. Fine large Man
arm House, in good repair, tenant house, barn, die.
'REDLOCK s PA3CELaLL,
715 Walnut street.
tr•SOL7 A.ND VIRGINIA LANDS—
Fur rate at low figures at.d on easy terms.—
IS coo Acres In Onsbur county, Va.
" In Ripley county. Ain.
f-SO . CasS County, Mo.
" in Cass county. 111.
Apply to
BENJAIII:s.: F. BLOOD, Attorney-at-Law,
th-s.tu-ai 61.1 Chestnut street;
FOB isA.LE„—A VERY CROICE• AND DESI
RABLE FARM in the Twenty•third Ward, 10
ruins from Market street, adjoining the village of
Bustieton, containing so acres. Improvements line.
and lard in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of
shade, fruit and water, and everything in first rate
^rder• y pplr at lie, Chestnut street, second floor,-be
twesn 10 and 2. ja37-tu,th,sa,tf,~
f", , EtsIt.MAINI OWN—FOR SALR-44. Handsome
double Stone RESIDENCE', with an acre of
and i.ttached, situate on shoemaker's Lane, east of
the Bain-mid. and within five minutes' walk from the
Station. lies ev•ry city convenience. Grounds and
h,wn tastefully improved. J. M. GU If 'll - FY dr.6OSS,
t:.,S LS C'T Street,
E. A STREET—FORSALE.—Two valuable
Building LOTS, each 24 feet front by 150 feet deep
thert Street, situate en the South side of ARCH
Street west of Nineteenth street. Also, on the North
side GI .5 Rt. II Street, west of Nineteenth Street, .T 2,
reel free t by :iris feet deep through to Cherry Street. J.
Ai. GUM:II Y.l" Q SONS, riria WALNUT Street.
SPRUCE STREET.—FUR SALE.—A Handsome
.• :2. three story Brink RESIDENCE with attics,
auuble back buildings any side yard of 20 feet. situate
on SPRUCE Street, East of Broad Street. Lot 40 feat
front by 130 feet deep. J 111. GUitt itt FZ Ez SONS, 508
WALNUT Street.
GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE—A Very De
sirable Cottage Residence, with inn the city conve
niences and in perfect order, together wiin lot of
ground, 1:0 feet front, situate on Hermann: street,
within eight minutes' walk from the liedir.aceDopot
J. M. OI:31141EY & SONS, t7,OS Walnut strept.
FOR SALE—The 3-story Brick Dwellings., with
tPa 3 story double back buildings and the modern con
veniences. situate Nos. 12 8 and r.r.14 North Fifteenth
street. Lots each 10 feet S inches in front by ISO feet
deep. Early poiaess:on givoa. J. 31. GII3I.XCEY
SONS, SOS Walnut street.
FOR SOLE,—Premises No. 1908 Locust street,
MI 'Walnut street, above Fifteenth street.
o. 160 Spruce !street.
o. '2033 Pine street; by
C. H. MUTRHEI
005 South Sixth street
STORE TO FENT.— • he four story brick store
EL; Igo. 67 North S , coud street (three doers below
arch street)—lmmediate possession. Apply to
CHAS E. .115 SPA Art,
524 Walnut street,
M 4.4. TO RENT ON FIRST APRIL A DESIR&BLE
r"" two-story DOL'EL.F HOT'S E— ix chambers,with
use ot-furpiture, pasturage for horses and two cows,
also. garden. fruit, , it.; two miles from Parksbarg sta
tion Eon Penna. R. R. Adoress Box. 2004 P. 0. [ja2o 3t*
FOR SALE—The valuable property No. 1214
CEIESTINUT street, 25 met front by 255 feet d ee p
to Sansom street.
Apply at
Jalo-Im.
43 NORTH TITDID TREET
- _
-,CF4 SIXTEENTH STREET—FOR SALE—AN
azi eligible three-story dweill. g, with double. back
buildings, 117 North Sint• enth street: every conve
nience. Apply to 7. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate
Brokers 433 Walnut street., -
iaFOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
:r brick house, with three-story double back build
ngs. 1401 Thompson street; all modern improvements.
Apply to J. H. CURTIS (it SON, Real Estate Brokers,
4SS Walnut street,
Vu_ VALUABLE STORE- PROPERITY.:-FOR
ir SALE—Situate on the Southwest! corner of
BTB. and MERCHANT Streets. J. 11. 0U11.518Y
& SONS, 503 WALNUT Street
COALIA.
B. MASON .13111Cg.S. JOAN '.l. arciterr
MBE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO
JJLL their stock of
Buck Mountain Company's Ooal.
Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and
Locust hrotiatain,
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market
rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Ottters left with S. MASON SINES, Franklin BALl
tnte Building, SEVENTH street, below Market. will
be promptly attended to. BUSES & SHEA.U."
se§,tf - Arch Street Wharf, SchuYiEnh
_
f.—STIGARLOAF, BEAN;EititRAJ)OW AND
J' Sprir.g Uountain, L.higb, Coal, and best Lasust
25.ountaln frora: , ..Seheyll:lll, , prepared . expressly' for
hardly use. . Depot, N. ,W. corner EIGETIE and Wild.
I ° W streets , . ,Office, No. 1.12 South SECOND street:
nab2T• • , , T. WA.T.TON . AeCO
„ . ,
I)TEL.
:
110175. E, .
' ' TROOKLYZL I.I.EIGELTS.,! , L > Js open.:
We , kortgrataiale , our Mewls and the pualtc that the
faboVa . 11.1)tel. As - now -conducted - upon a' liberal plan.
Being ?liew•f:furillsbcd thranghOut. ibmillg,The
beat..tabjp
_the marltet all s ords. W 040 9 0.. Parneptl , our
~71:1E/Etera.,n34.1elpla friends Patroltire!lar 011:1t44 41 117 .01 n.
"lir 'Peters ' the ftrrtrof ~!•• •
_MUMS &.W3V31011) Proprietors.
CA.ICK:Fr-rOCOLA(4-7•trap:-Itrzl W.( piloiris
DAWn dr! cimaiNf Jaasimas , .: 4 ; 1 .7,44 T.OO-