From our Thiid Edition Pf.Yestarday Froiii ,Washisiw,ton. !Special Despatch to the ,Balletina WASHINGTON,• Jan. 26th.- - ---The Canadian officials had another- session to-day with the Ways and- Means , Committee of the House, and laid before them irelnininous statistics relating to the subject under con sideration. They are :extremely anxious thaesomething should be done before the limit of the reciprocity treaty explies. The Reconstrimtion Committee have sub pcenaed Parson Brownlow, to testify as t. affairs in Tennessee in reference to recon struction. The Governor of South. Carolina has ad - dressed a letter to the Pregident, strongly rging the transfer of all the lands now in possession of negroes to the late owners of said lands. It is said that the President contemplates making important changes in some of the leading appointments itt New York, Boston and Philadelphia. From New Orleans. NEW OELEA*S, Jan. 25.—The is spreading among the negroes in the interior. Accounts from the Parishes continue to come in to the effect that the planters find the greatest difficulty in contracting with the freedmen, despite of the high wages offered. In the Parish of Terre Bonne, up to the 20th, the freedmen were all leaving for New Orleans. Some of the finest plan tations were deserted. The local papers re port that all the freedmen will have left by the end of the month. The U. S. Marine Hospital in this city has been turned over by Collector Kellogg to Gen. Band for a temporary hospital and a House of Refuge for the freedmen. In the Legislature the House adopted a resolution to appoint a - Special committee to prepare amendments to the Constitution of 1864, and not to calla convention. In the Senate, steps are being taken to provide for Parish and District offices. Ala, for the election of officers in the city of New Orleans. The military is about to return the Ope lousas Railroad to its owners. The schooner - Mary Jane, daring a heavy gale, on the 10th inst., went ashore on the Rio Grande, at Bagdad. No lives were lost. The passengers were saved. The freight was insured. The vessel was a total loss, but was insured. The steamer Dora Martin, from Shreve port for New Orleans,was snagged and sunk on the Red River, with 600 bales of cotton. The boat is a total loss. The principal part of the cotton will be saved. Crime in the West and Southwest—Rob beries, Murders, s e. CINCINNATI, Jan. 26111.—The safe of the dry goods store at Clarksville, Ohio, was robbed yesterday of the Sum of $5,000. Special despatches in the morning papers record numerous losses of life by murder and accident. On Friday last a man named Green was shot and instantly killed at Grenada, Miss., by some unknown person. On the night following a man named Fell was shot dead at the same place. A man named Buchanan murdered hi wife at Indianapolis, Ind., yesterday. A difficulty occurred between two priso ners in the Indianapolis jail last night, re sulting in the fatal stabbing of one of the Pte• A flat ixat, containing Mr. Pratt andeight negroes, while crossing the Mississippi: at Fort Pickering, was capsized. Mr. Pratt and six of the negroes were drowned. A train of cars was fired into at Meriden, Miss., on the 7th inst. Lieut. Hunting was severely wounded. On the next night the cars were again fired into at the same place. From the Pacific. Sex FRANcrsco, Jan. 24..—Dinch damage has been done in the interior by water and floods. The freshet at Stockton was severe. Energetic and timely efforts prevented any immense damage being done at Sacra mento. The severest tornado ever experienced occurred at Geneva, Nevada, on the 18th. Houses were unroofed and nearly every abed and out-house leveled, Mining stocks are quiet. Savage, $705 Yellow Jacket, $372 50; Hale & Norcross $375; Imperial, $111; Gould & Curry, $BOO Chollar Potosi, $303. There is an active movement in legal ten ders at 71. The 'Kentucky Legislature. CrNctxxxri, Jan. 26.-In the Kentucky Legislature, yesterday, the Senate passed resolutions postponing the election of United States Senator, and extending the present session. The House passed a resolution rejecting the amendment to the United States Consti tution, and declaring the action already taken by the Legislature as final. Canada. TORONTO, Jan. 26.—Hon. Ferguson Blair, the newly appointed member of the Gov ernment, has been elected without opposi tion. He made a speech, saying that intelli gence had been received from Washington that the prohibition of the cattle trade is to be removed immediately. " Conflagration at Parma, Michigan. DETROIT, January 26th. The greater portion of the town of Parma, Michigan, was burnt yesterday. The lose amounted to $40,000, on which there is an insurance of $lB,OOO. Tennessee Legislature. CINCINNATI, Jan. 26.—The Tennessee Senate yesterday concurred in the House amendment to the negro testimony bill. A Steamer Ashore. PLYMOUTH, Mass: January . 26.—A. large three-masted steamer is ashore near Nanset Light. No particulars have been received XXXIXth Congress—First Session. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. SENATE.- Mr. Stewart (Nevada), intro duced a memorialfrom citi2.ens ofColorado, BOW in New York, askingfor the admission of that territory as a State under its present -Constitution. Mr. Foote (Vt.) moved that when the Senate adjourn to-day, it be to meet on Monday next. Adopted. Mr. Grimes (Iowa) called up the bill to make an allowance of a month's pay to naval officers for baggage lost or wrecked in the service, which was passed. Mr. Howe (Wis.) called up the joint resolution. for the appointment of Provi sional Governors in the Southern States, and took the floor in advocacy of it. [Hones—Continued from Second Edltien.] The House agreed to take a vote on the Constitutional amendment on Thesdak next. The consideration of the subject was re aimed. Mx. Harding. (Ky.) opposed the amend- ment,saying that the ject was to convert themegroes - intavoters - in order that'll:My!' ',may suppor,t the Repahlician,ticket. . •. New 'York Stock: NEW TORE, Jan. 26.--Stocks are lower. Chlerwo and Rock Island, 973;;; Cuniberland preferred, 443fi; Illinois Central, 117; Illinois Central bonds, 10: Michigan Southern. 6t%; New York Central,.BoX,; RPaning, 98.ki; Hudson River,Erie,. .W estern Union Tele • graph, 6134 Coup Ons, 1862, 102%; Treasury 7 3-10'S Crhird Series), Gold, BALI - MORN, San. 26.—F100:r is dull. Wheat steady; Vadto $2 886'2 85. Pennsylvatlia Bed $2 4. ®2 43. , Corn. white. 6®910.. - yellow - active; at 768 Oats dull atlB© 48c. Seeds active: Clover $5 .1,23.4@8 40. 'Flaxseed 12 90(01 $3. Pr.visions heavy. Whisky $2 31%. Sides at Philade! - SALES AFTER FEE City 63 Lew 91 1(00 (10 ga.9 874 1000 d 0 mun'l 91 400 II S 7 3-30 s July C 0 3j 420 oh Union Cal pf 5.11 29 sh do 100 sh do 2 ds 53.'4 20 sh do com 3 77th Cam & Ant R 115 17 sh do 2es: 115 SECOND 800 eh McElrath 011 100 sh do 830 2;ki 500 eh do b3O 281 100 sh Restonvllleß blv 54 100 lb Maple Shade 4 50 sh North Penn It 3*'Z' 200 sh do 560 33,4 k 8 sh Cam & Am R 115 BIUMI3VEELS CAIUJT. 11.00. P SKIRTS, NEW FALL STYMIES NOW READY of Hopkins' "own make," at No. 626 .ARCH Street. These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class trade, and embrace every size and style for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly oa hand, a fall assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40 springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nol3-6ml EC. KNIGHT .36 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, .S. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the Bale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar Reuse, of Philadelphia. GEORGE SHARP. Patentee a"d manufacturer or the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, No. 41, P.m:Le street. JSZ,,i,3MO* T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H. MICERICT. .TNO. E. OOPS. o,ollriErwAir.R rouisTDRY,FTPTH AND WASBI INGTGN STREETS, PECIMADKLYM MERRICK. & S ON S, ENGINEERS AND MA. I.ls SIMS Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Enloe, fo" drier and Marine Service. — T au Tanks, Iron Boats, &c of all kinds, either iron or brass. frau Frame Roods for Gm Works, Worlusheps .allrobe tac. ons, &c. ma and Gas llfP , htnery, Of the latest and mor saproved construction. livery description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, 0 Steam Trains, Delscators, Filters; Pumping glues, &c. Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Banns Apparatus, Nlssnayth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centriftigal Barai Draining Machine. AENNSYLVANIA WORKS--on the DELAWAILE3 Elver, below PHILADELPHIA, OMESTED, Delawa re co unty, Pe. , SON CO., Engineers and Iron Boat Bader% Mannfacroarera of Alt kt nda of CONDENSING AND NON-MiTIMVSING EN. Iron Vowels of all dem:Lipton% Boilers, Vote, Tanga Propeilers, ate, Zec. T. }Median% W. B. BEAIs S. .A.BEHLBOLD, Late of Late Benney, Nestle do C 0., Engineer In Chia Penn Works. Phila. 11712.419 U. B. Navy. TH PHILADELPHIA. HIDDIG SCHOOL... FOURTH street, above Vine will re-open for the Fall and Winter Beeson on MONDAY, Sept. !eth, Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough knowledge of thiS acoompl-f• h-oent will And every facility at this schooL The horses are safe and well trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Swidie horses trained in the best manner. Saddle times, horses and vehicles to hire. Also clue-ages for fana raiz, to cars, steamboats, &c. THOS. ORAI9E 4 SON. I)IIvETER 'WRIGHT Ei BON.b. 1- aMPORTERS OF EAJITIECENW.A_RE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION .141 - MittELANTS. N 0.115 WALNUT &TWEET, PECIGADSLPI:UA. ;um A. wiueav, GAS FIXTURES.- LIMEY _ MERRILL & If TRACRARA, NO. 718 • CHESTNUT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c„ &c., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. 'They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. jam PRIVY WFT•TA —OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—The only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Disin fected, at very low prices. A. PEYSSON, ..ILannfacturer of Ptindrette. Goldsmith's' Hall. Lib street rary DRIDGItt, COD LIVER OIL.-Twenty-five barrels, new made, Cod Liver 011, of very superiorquality; Curb. Aromonia.just received, In Jars; also, just received, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 2.5 per cent., in the best of packages, and tbr sale by JORN C. RAKER at, CO., No. 718 Market street. Alle AODGSOIVB BRONCHIAL TABLETS .— The viation of Bronchitle, Catarrh , Hoarseness. and similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers, ringer and Amateurs bare been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re. commends them topersona effected. with BRON. CRITIEI, HO , and CATARRH of the HEAD and BE.EAST. For saleby Druggists generally Prepared only by L.A.NCAST: t WILLS, Apotha caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila. delplua. OoDO W CITHENENG .S.ND REVULSIVE PLASTERS with the pliancy of silk, the s and softness of kid. For affection of the Chest= weakness, (Lc., dm. They are cleanly and odorless. comfortable and effective. Bold by HUBBELL, Apo thecary, 1410, Chestnut street anis nRUSIGISTS' SUNDRIES. Graduates atartsza L Pill Tilee,Corubs, Brushes, Mirrors, TalasserS,Pat Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Tresses Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass ani Metal Syringes, acc., all at "First Hands" inse. SNOWDEN B ill South Eighth DOBERT SHOarm AirFR & CO. N. E. CX).8...NE8 AA, FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesal* Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers In- Window Class. White Lead, and Paints of-every description offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stook of goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. e ; - AGNENlA—Jenning's Calcined, In 10tb. round this Mand boxes, also in bottles. Jenning's Carbonate o: Magneela,in 2 oz. and 4 ez. papers,__Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and for sale by ELLIS SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets Philadelphia, eels ESSENTLAL OLLS.—PURE •MS OF ALMONDS Lemon, Bergamot, Anise, Carraway, Cloven Orange, Wintergreen, Cimaamon, Lavender, Juniper Cognac, Peppermint, Sassafras, Rose, Rcrse Geranium Citronella, Verbena, dtr... all of warranted quali Fol sale by WTLT,T A M Eja FR, & Co., Druggists, N on. 724 and 722 Market street. e 27 1110108.—A LARGE AND GENERAL STOCK Mt AJDrugs, Chemicals sad Pharmaceutical Prepara. tions, for sale by WILLL4II ELLIS & 00., Druggists, Nos. 724 and 722 Market street. BAY Bll2L— Just received, an invoice of. Genuine Imported Bay Rum, for sale by the gallon, by ROBERT SHO ER dr. 00., Druggist, N. E. car ner Fourth and Race streets. :1• : • • an. • . —A alAlli• ft. and portable contrivance for the application of an. exam to the internal =face of the rectum. gold by HIIHBELL APothocary. 141 Cfnentaut RbrElet. coAMIL. t tI:MAP COAL OIL.—USE CAPEWELL & CO.'S i Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for 011 Lamps. It saves Oil, ann prevents the Chimney from break ing. They are the cheapest thing out. The Wind Guard is the best thing out for 011 Lamp They are very cheap. The Wind Guard and Air Heater save one•third less oil than any other Invention. Capewell & Co.'s Patent Wind Guard can be pat on any Lamp. Use the Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater; you will like it. We will warrant our Chimneys not to break with heat Wynn use our Patent Wind Guard If you want a good light, use the Wind Guard, they are the cheapest thing out. Your Lamps will never smoke if you use the Wind Guard and air Heater. The Wind Guard and Air Heater causes your Lamps oilsive a steadier, brighter ard larger light with less than any other lamp in the country. They pre vent the Lamp smoking and ,tbe Chimney from breaking. Agents wanted. On the receipt of twenty , five cents we will send to any part of the United States one of our Patent Wind Guards. post-paid. Ls. CAPEWELL & CO , • Jan, ett • • No; 2u2 Race street. Phila. . . _ DRESS •MMirL.'l-6. TEMPLE OF FASILION.—PARLS DRESS AND 1 CLOAK MARD:G in all 'its varieties. All the latest sty lea of imported Paper Patterns to select rrom, In Sleeves... Waists. Opera Cloaks and Tight Coat& also a large assortment of beautiful Dress Cloak Trim mings and Buttons. Wedding and traveling 'outfits made with neatness and despatch. Suits, of Mourning at the shortest notice, at toe lowest'poSsibie - prices The entire business• is under the superintendence of AIDS. AL A. BINDER, and all orders from a distance will receive her, Immediate attention. Ladles will pirase'rkilnmy name and aidress to avoid being de ceived. No. 1031 Chestnut o street; tWO . doors, above the Academyof I , ine Arts. - riOTPON AND LTNEN-SAIL DU Clli of Emery width from one to Ed" feet wide., all munbent: Tent and AwaingLtuck..papennakere , felting Sail Twine. &e. JOHN W. EVERMA3I & co., 74 1 2.11.8270neel Ali a. Ma Stock Boara. FIRST BOARD. . 60 sh North Central 443 coo sli Excefstor SQ 200'sh McElrath 011 1% 34 eh N Pa R c 31 96 eh Lehigh Nay 501 600 sh Catawlesa pf h3O 39;4 1006 b do corn WO 21 1000 eh do 21 12 eh Poona 341‘ 10u sh Read It blO 4255 809. RD. 'BOO sh Catawa pfd MO 343; 14x) oh do b3O gi', , i' 'OO sh do 8110 35 100 sit do 030351. i 10 sh do corn e 1.4 100 sh Ocean 011 b3O 15 500 Rh d.. c&p 14ti 50 Rh Lehigh Val :Ms 604 v:wAtz. - ;v:1 n k NEW TOW-BOAT LlNE. Zdarigt -BOAT and C.EMAPEAED sane* -BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and tram PHILADELPHIA HAVREDE-GEACE, RALTIMOBE, WASHING TON, and intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE dt 00" Agents No. it South Wharves Philadelph i a. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. BOBENSO.NIS CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. SALLING REGULARLY ..AS ADvErwrisED. Freight for this Line eent to New York by Swill. ittnra Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship CARLYLE Hopkin, Comm ander,' Als now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River. This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading. Having a portion of !her car go on board with large engagements, will have quick despatch. For freight. apply to BISHOP, SON & 00., Ja2.stt 105 Arch street. 1 - FOR LA .OUAYRA AND PUERTO CA BELLO.—The bark WHIFF WING, Wilkie, master, will sail at an early day for the above porta. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DAL ; LETT & CO., No. 125 Walnut street. Jay; ; - FOR BOSlON,Mass.—Express .Line.—The tine [al schooner ELIZABETH MAGEE, Magee, master, is now loading for the above port at Girard's wharf above Market street, and will sail with [despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID CJOPEE. Is North Wharves. Ja24 A. FOR PROVIDRICCE, R L—Express i The no ti w nl o s a cg i o n on l er or A t tI e C I A, Lambert, master, s [wharf, above Lai kef street, and ov w e ilVgtv a e wilt t 43 n ia p ' 7. despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 lEorth Wharves. Jay; A a jkL . FOR BALTIMORE, MD.—The tine schooner MARY GAY, Captain seen is now loading for t...e above port at Guard's wharf above Market 'street, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER & 0:1,18 N. Wharves. lON. famc saillng schooner J. HOUSTON, 295 tons register and a very large carrier. Built of Delaware white oak and bo tom metalled. Fails and rigging In good order. Apply 'to E. A. BOUDE R d CO., Dock street wharf. *ju2...st FOR BREMEN.—The Al Bremen ship EMIL Capt. henry Onken. For Cabin paa......ge having fine accommodations, apply ton the Captain un board, or to WORKMAN & CO.. 123 Walnut st.' dela ' FOR FREIGHT OR CH ARTE EL—The tine ..ig brig E P IT AR ;It ta :VIo capacity. to DAVID I N. harven. 8410 QTRAMISHIP ARLES, FROM BOSTON.—Con. signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will plume send for their 'goods, now landing at Pine street Wharf. ja:sst . HENRY WINSOR dr, CO. • SHIP NOTIGIO. All persons are hereby cautioned against trusting any or the crew or the Br. ship 8. TILLY, whereof Cann is master, from City Point, Va., as no debts of their contracting' will be paid by captain or consignee. EDIiIJ.ND BOUDRE At CO., Dock stree t wharf. dela SHIPZOUAVE,BIair, master. from Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at Walnut street wharf. (Xmaignees will please attend to the reception of their goods, PETE.B. WRIGHT t EONS, U 5 Walnut street. • jars-tf A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED against trusting the crew of the Br. ship' MOUNT ROYAL. Cumminger master, from Liverpool, as no debts of their contraction will be paid by the_ Captain or Consignees. PETER w . B.TcaT 8: SONS, 115 `Val. nut street. ' - OTICR. —All persons are hereby cautioned against .1 1 1 ' barboring 'and trusting any of the crew of the Danish brig DbMlA_ltlf, as no debts of taeir contract.' log will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK. M A N cu.. consignees. /23 Waliaut street. • TAB. & SONS, Sail Makers. No. 244 North WHARVES. below:Vine srreet,2Phlind_ (aphis. • All work done in the Dm manner and on tae lowest and most favorabie terms, and warranted to give per feet tudisfhetion. , , • , • , iPartleniar attention given to repairing., „ , WOE SALE.--13.1eLLIS &CO.'S SHIP,SHEANSING .K FELT.' u lota to salt. A.P1 3 13' toF!Mr.E.B.W.B.ICOIT , a BONS, nswaftAta t reet" degatf iTIOPPER AND 'YELLOW METAL SHEATHING Iv/ Brazier's copper..Nallei Bolts and , Ingo" ODppent t constantly on hand and for mile by HENRY WLNSUB ,440.AGAIOtith'WhArlrall. • • , • AMY - EVENING BULLETIN :PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY.' JANUARY 27, 1866 EiPINo 7 1'.40.1EZEK. EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE Have Commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips. bThe NEW and first chum Steamships 'IVAEIii.IIICGTONOC/tpta.iir Chichester. NORFOLK, Captain Vance. ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hat - trick. Captain; Snider. Leaving from each city on TUE-DAYS, THURS. DAYS and bAI.U.LIDAYS, from first wharf below Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and lb East River, Is.ew These Steamships insure at lowest rates. ' Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates. W Isl. Y. CLYDE & CO, Ag ants 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia. JAS. BAND, Arent 119 Wall street, New fork. -.,. RA MILL'S PAeSSA GE OFFICE. .L. "ANCHOR LINE OF S I'EkMERS. - "RIBRRNIA," "COLUMBIA." "CALEDONIA," "'JAMBI-11A," "BRITANNIA," "INDIA." Steam to LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, BELFAST, DUB LIN, NEw BY. CORK ,L.!...1i CiLa.SGLYW. RATES OF PASSAGIt, PAYABLE IN PAPER CURRENCY. CABINI.- it) , :: , ,,NO and $7O STEERAGE 7...3u Steamship ••111 BERN/A" leaves SATu RDA...I', January 27 • THE PAID CERTIFICATES issued for bringing out passengers from the above points at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Also, to and from ALL STATIONS ON !THE IRI-H RAILWAYS. SI - ECIAL NOTICE —Passengers will take particular notice that the "A nci,dr Line" is the only Integra [Aug throu c ip kets at the above rates, from Philadelphia. to (Ants named above, and that the ondersignea is the on y only authorized Agent in rhiladelphia. Apply to W. A. HAAIILL, Sole A gent for "AN. 'Hu It LINE." No. 217 WALNUT street • g at QUEENSTOWN. the Inman Line, multi g SRaft-WEE.KLY. carrying the U . hisUe• CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday. Jan 27 KANGAROOedneso ay, J 40. 31 CETI t.,F BOSTON. .... . ..eaturday, Feb. 3 At Noon. from Her ! ! North River. RATES OP PASSAGE. PAYABLE IN GOLD. First Cabin.-- . Steerage.— --9 3 t First to London- - ....... 95 Steerage bro/Amami—. 34 First to Steerage to Paris.-- .. 411 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg,Rre. men, &c., &c., at moderate rates. Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, First Cabin 990. Steerage, $35, payable in United States currency. Steers? Passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $99 gold, or Its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further Information, apply at the Company's Cl dreg. JOHN G. DALE, Agent Jess 11l Walnut area. Philadelphia FOR BOSTON. ST EA MSHIP LINE DIRECT e 6 FROM ~4 CH POE TSVERY FIVE DA IX. FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA. AS Li LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship ARIES, Lliptain Crowell, will eat] from Philadelphia on Monday Jan.. at to A. M. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston on Saturday, January 2:, at 12 M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is nos composed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen. NORMAN; Cliptam Baker, 1200 tons burthen. ARIES, Captain Crowell, 900 tons Oorthen. These substantial and well anpoilitecl 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 eeqd Bills of Lading with their goods. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY WINSOR dr 00., J rd.`, gra South Delaware avenue. M b RE-OPENING OF THE OUTSIDE LUCE OF STFA ME 31S between PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Th's lacorite line eci l commence their trips on TBURSDAY next, 3oth inst. The following wci known and staunch sea-boats will be placed on inc rvott: Steamer ADDUERA.L......_ Capt. Nichols, EA STE lt.N CITY " Mandy. di EN NEBEC '• Edmonds Days Of departure (from each city) will be 111 h. DAYS, THCBSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. leaving tills city from first wharf below Spruce street at I] o'clock; A. M., and New York from pier 1, N' ortb Ricer, at 4 o'clock P. 31 Freights receivPd daily, and taken at reanoua . )le rates. All goods destined beyond Itiew York will be lot warded free of commissions. for rates of freight, ,tc...tc.. apply at the office. sli and :316 South Delaware avenue. PIiILaiJELPELLa. RICHMOND ok.Nt NORFOLK. STEAMIIIHLP COMP&N The finest . ..mottos of this Line Insure at the loweelt rates and Dan regularly from the Furst Wharf above Market street, every I . NEDND3DAY and EL&TyRDAY, At soon, Oonnecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City .Point., forming the most direct. route for the South and Southwest. For freight or passage, with excellept spoon:immix LlOllB. apply to WM. P. CLYDE & CO., 14 North and South Wharves. NEW EXPR FS LLNE, TO ALEX. ANDB.IA, Georgetown and Washington vu gi ft,Psapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections et Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route fOr Lynchuth burg. Bristol, Knoxville, Naahville, Dalton and the Sowest. Steamers leave. Pint Virharf above Market street every Wedno.lay and Saturday at 12 EL For freight apply to the agen ts. W. k. cLirois a 00., 14 North Wharves. J. E. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge & Co., Agents at Alexandria. IrV'TIN' , U7MM Leave Doylesviwn at 620 A. M. 8.15 and 5.90 P. Id. Leave Lansdale at Sae A. M. Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and 2.16 P. /hi. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia tbr Doylestown at 3 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 'LW A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at, P. M. Fifth and SiaLt. Streets Passenger cars cony y pa& engem to and from Berks Street Depot. Vv Lute Cars of Second end Third Streets Line convey passegners to Third Street repot. Tickets mutt be procurtal at the Ticket Otticise, THIRD street or BERRS street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. RT.T.Ti; CLARL A gerd. Blillman' at a Baggageepot. Express will call for and deliver OffißS the D ce. No. 113 South THIRD street. 11014432 PENNSYLVANIA. MISTRAL RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENTS. The trains ol tae Pennsylvania R. R. will lesve tpe Sew Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Paasenge.-- Railway run to and from this Depot. They also leave Front street every two minutes, commenang one hour pre• vious to the time of departure of each Train aud allow about Si) minutes for a trip. Theli cars are in walling on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers Leto the city, and connections are made with all roads =sa ck Market street- Os 4a7liiin3ls—C9lll leave Eleventh and Market streets at 6.45 P. M.. to connect with the Pittsburgh and Erie litalL and at 10,Z P. M. with l'hi.i.e.delphia Ex drera.. - - • Biann'a Raimage Expreas will berealier De located at So. 31 South Eleventh street. Parsee Bagr,a -e taken to the trains, car. have It done a: recappable ra - ...ea' apex application to him. TILLIND LEAV3L a_ND ARRIVE AT DEPOT LEAVE. LELE EXPRESS - - • at A. M. 3