s '-d PEEELADELPMA EVENING - Fltra&Y, February 2,,1866 EUmtwers - to Correspondprita "A LOOKER-ON IN VIENNA."—Yotir con jectures in bath queries are correct; Several of :the ohier-cnlayers• are at this time else -where. We shall be glad to' hear from yon again. ' • "M. J. H."—The matter has been sent to you, and we hope if will prove acceptable. THE PHILADELPHIA CHESS CLITE.—The Philadelphia Chess Club having been com pelled to abandon its old quarters in conse quence of the building being required for other purposes, a pleasant room has been secured'and fitted up for its accommodation in another locality. The new Club Room is at No. 1218. Market street, third story, front room. The room was opened last. evening for the first time, and there is a prospect of an animated Chess season at the Club's new quarter% We will be glad if our Chess es changes will mention the removal. -- The Steinitz-de Vere match is ap . proaching a termination. The score now stands: , Steinitz, 3; de Vere, 6; Drawn, 2. This leaves 14r. de :Vera but one 'game to . PuoimEit No. 419.—We learn from the last number of the Illu,straticni that this problem is only , solvable in five moves. The solutiOn in five moves is exceedingly pretty NEW YORK TOURNAMENT. LAT.EIS Piret Glass.—The contest- between Mr. Mackenzie and Charles H.' Stanley, who are considered the, best two players in the tour narnenyias been concluded, and Mr. -Mac kenzie is the victor. Six. games - Were played, three of which were won byMr. Mackenzie, one by Mr. Stanley, and two were drawn. Mr. James Thompson and &. Zerega played fourgames, three of which were won by the former and one by the latter. None of the other players are required to win mere than two games. - Mr. Beleher and Mr. Johnston have played two games, both of which Were won by the former. Messra t Warner and Delmar have played two gals; one was won by Kr. Warner, and the other was drawn. None of the second series of games have been played by the victors of the first class. Second Glass.—Dr. Ward has concluded his play with Mr. Graham, winning two games. Mr. Dill and General De Trobriand have played two games, both of which were won by the former. Messrs. Gerard and Martineau have played three games; two were • won by the former, and one by the latter. Several games of the second series of this class are finished. Mr. Dill and Dr. Ward have played two games, both of which were won by the former. Messrs. Graves and Dill have played one game; it was won by Mr. Graves. Third Class.—Mr. Ariette, and Dr. Gilbert have played three games, two of which were won by the former, and one by Dr. Gilbert._, Messrs. Arietta and Young have played three gomes; two were won by Mr. Arietta, and one by Mr. Young. Mr. Arietta is now victor in the third class, but he will not play again. He has gone to Cuba.—N. Y. Evening Post. Problem No. 422. BY MR. T. SMITH. r 7 ' A A FA zA A - / M . ; A A A A A r,M A' 'a g fea Af •S) f ri FA/4, -m v FA A re NrA White to play , and mate in four moves Solution to No. 419. warrz. ELAM. 1. QtoKKtB PtoQ6 (If B to B 4 (ch), then Kt x B, and mate next move.) 2. Bto B 3 (ch) ' Kt x B • 3. llttoQKt3 P x Kt 4.. Kt to B 5 Anything 5. Q to K 6 mate. Solution to No. 420. WHITE. BLACK. 1. R to K Rt sq R. to K Kt 3 or (A) (B R to B 4 2. R to R 5 (OrKxß,Btoß7(6ll).) 3. Kt to B 4 (cb), mating next move. (A) 2. Q x R {ch) 3. Kt to 'K 7 mate. .I.PtoNts 2. Kt to R 4 (ch)IC to Kt 4 .3. P to B 4 (ch) P x P (ex pas) 4. IC x P mate... Solution to. No. 421. WHITE. BLACK. 1. Kt to .Kt 5 K to B sq (If B moves, then Kt to Q 6.) 2. B x P B moves 3, K to K. 7, and mate next move. CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. ' ' Game N 0.1274. Played some time ago, between Mr. Reich helm, giving the Knight, and Mr. Jellett. (Remove TRIM.? Queen's Knight.) (Muzzo Gambit.) W. (MII.REICEHELN.) B. (Mu. TELLErr.) 1. PtoK 4 PtoK.,4 2. PtoKB4 PxP 3rKttoß3 PtoKKt4 4. B to B 4 'Pto_Kts 5. Castles P xKt 6. Q'x P Q to 8.3 7. P toKS QXP 8. B (ch) - • (This•always gives a very lively attack. It is not analyzed in the books.) • ' D. P to Q 4 Qt6Kt2 • (If Q x P(ch), then .B to . K. 3.) , • , 10. Q B ." K. Kt to B 3 Q R to K sq Qto Kt 5 12. Q to Kt' 3 (ch) P to Q 4 13. B to-1K 5 , Ktrto Q 2 14: Q x P (oh) K to Kt 2 15. RtoK4, QxR Q - Kt iB 17. Qxllt Ktoß2 Mate in four mOves.--• • , 'CHESS IN NEW 'YORK Game No. 12:75;,. Second ianiiain the match between Miassrs. Mackenzie and Stanley • ''' (Gl:now , W. (MB. STANI. f pY.), B. (MRiIaKENzIB.) Pto lk4,_ - Pto k 4 2. IC lit to B 3 ' QKt to B 3 3.. PtoQ BtoQM 4 , Bto Q Q , /14 43 Pto3 Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips. ...421 . The NEW and first class Steamships WASHINGTON, :Captain Chichester: NORFOLIi, Captain Nance. ALEXANDRIA; eaptaiii Hietrick. 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Steerage peerage ilrom 'Liverpool orQueenetown. 434 gold, or Its equivalent." Tlekete cfl,oo bought here by pp rpitcr , n e aending for their frleek ~ at .. __. 4 _ . rmatlon, applyz the 400 4 OS gees.. ^ • •- • • , :t '- t • JO.: G. D Agent. , _ja2so. , .I.;. , I. '..' 111 Walnutatreet.P elphla. - _ % - pIazuDELP.I3a.A. RICHMOND -. AI4D 9.4gcAr: ST/04 , 263H1P COXP9I4Ir. JPhe flnehairdatt thla Line !name •at the ioama _rates and ; oail-ri• eau 40m the First Wharf above /Whet street ? every • , • Pilchtionel,*Orfoit' and City:Poiht form/Egli:o moot direct Wl' tit South amptsoa th west. ; • •-• • • ••, ,ee , e Worftehtlititer pssellge, with exteDent adcoinitiOdt ae. zPOLP to wht. P. CLYDE & 00. O.,•:2! /4 North and heath Wharveia, --- KttoKl3 8 o.l3'tnlC B to Q Kt `3., 7. Q.Kt to B 3, 33 to,K 3 8t04. 1 <t:3 . CLIKKI2' •• • 9. QtoQ2 QKttoK 2 19. QRtoQsq QKttoKt 3 11.- Kt to'K2IP to Q 4 • _ 12. PxP.'B x P _ 13. BxQB Ktxß•:, „ 14. Castles ' - PtoK B 4 15 .848RPx8• 16. Pto Q 4 •. PtoK 17. Kt.to K 5 QtoQ3 ' 18..Pt0Q84 KttoKß 3 19. Kt .x Kit P. 20. P to Q K .to •B 2 21. PtoICB 3 ` QR to Ksq 22 Px.P RxP 23. P to Q Kt 4 KRtoKsq 24. KttoKß4 P to K Kt 4 25. PtoQBS Qtoß 3 26. Q to R 2 (eh) K to K 2 27. Kt to Kt 6 elt)' K tu Q 28.'Ktto`KS Q to R 5 29. Kt to B 7 (eh) . KtoQ, 2 30.''KtxP lttoK7 • 31. QtoQKtsq PtoKKt 3 ' 32. Px P Ptotali 3 33..KttoK B 3 QxRP 34. Kt to K 5 (eh) K to E. - sq 35. RtoK 13,3 Qtoß 3 36. Kt x Kt.P s Kt to K 5 37. P.to Q Kt 5 Q x P at Kt 6 38. P.x P Q x Q 39. It x Q KttoQ7 . 40. P x P (eh) ' E. to Kt sq 41. Ktto..K 5 ' KtxßatQKtsq 42. R to Q Kt 8 R (K's sq) x (In parts of this game Mr. Stanley's play is quite ingenious, and shbws traces of his former vigor.) 43. P x R ' 44. RioQ,Kt4 45. Ptoß 3 46. P x P Drawn game. CH:ESS_IN LONDON. Game 11i0.1276. First game of the Steinitz-de Veremateh,Mr Steinitz giVing the pawn and move. (Remove Black's King's Bishop's Pawn.) (ME. DE VERB.) BL. (MR. STEINITZ. L'PtoK4 Qiittoll3 2. PtoQ4 PtoK4 3.Px P Ktxl3 4. PtoKB4 Ktto K B 2 5. BtoQB4 K Kt to R 3 6. KttoKBE BtoQB4 7. QKttoß3 Castles 8. QtoQ3 (K Kt to Kt 5 looks promising, but would not have been so good as the move in the text.) 8. P to QB 3 9. BtoQ2 PtoQ 4 10. Bto QKt 3 P to Q Kt 4 11. Castles (Q R) P to Q R 4 (All this is well conceived. The effect of Black's eighth move will presently become apparent.) 12. P to Q R 4 13. KtxQP (To escape more serious loss, White is now compelled to sacrifice a piece.) 13. P x Kt B to Q R 3 R to Q Kt sq 14.K8 - sP 15. Qto Q Kt 3 16. Kt to K Kt 5 (White has now three pawns for the piece, and has not only relieved himself from the pressure of Black's attack, but has more over turned the tables upon his opponent.) 16. QtoK 2 17.Pt08 5 Ktoß ag 18. littoK 6t KRtoKsq 19. QtoKKt 3 Rto.K.Ktaq 20. PtoKR 4 BtoQ3 21. QtoQKt 3 K B to K 4 22. Kt toKKtS K.RtoKßaq •23. PtoliKt4 BtoQßsq • I 24. Kt to K B 3 KtaKtP 25. BaQKt Kt to B 7 26. Kt a B {The position is complicated, requiring greatnieety of play.) 26. Q Kt 27. KRtoK B sq Kt Q R : 28. BtoKB4 QzKP 29. BaQR KttoK6 30. R to K sq B a p (Admirably conceived, rendering victory a certainty.) 31. Btoßs _ (We see nothing better. For, if 31. R Kt Qto R 8 (ch), winning in a few moves. And if 31. Qto Q 3, Black replies with Q to Q B 3, with a win ning position.) 31. R a B , 32. R a Et Q to R.B (ch) 33. Bto sq Rto 34. PtoB Q 4 Q a P Q sq (Black has now an easy victory.) 35.. Rtok. 2 ' Qtoß .5 (ch) 36. Qtoß3 Q a B P (ch) 137. B to B 2 r 1' B a B, and White resigns.—London Era. aI:CULPYLLNIat. FC.) , 1 7 1, WEW Y0 0 11..K. EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE WEILY Sti.TUltpAYi _At.Noon, 711. A 4t •t•‘ .-- it'fffL . A - Dhi7PHIA:,-- - FRIDAY; FE - BRUAR-Y-2, 1866 ,FOR J4OSTON. • STEAMSHIP' LUTE DFRECI &A /vet FROM BACE PORT EVERY 117 E DAYS. ; PROM. FINE ST. WHARF, PE. LLADELLPHLA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. I • The steamship SAXON, thiptain alatthews, 'Bair from Philadelyhm on Saturday. 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Passengers by this train calt take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 42.00 M. for Eas. :on and points on New Jersey Central. Railroad to New ,York. AT '8.35 M. — Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate • Stations. Pazatengers • for Willow Grove, Eatborce and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old 'York Road. AT 10 A. M. — Accommodation, for Port Washing. ten, stoppiegat allintermediate Stations. 2.SUP.AL Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermet.is.te stations. . Passengers take bulge at Doylestown for. New Hope.- AT 8.541 P. 21.—filvenbas kapreba for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail. road, making close connection at Bethlehem with 1.6- Ifigh - Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. 23 Passengers for Plainfield Somerville and other pOints oh Sew Jersey 11.. take N. J. C. Train et Eagecn, whn.t, arrives-in New York at 10 P. IL Pas. benge• a for Suraueytown take stage at North Wales. sad:br.Nanarethat Rendetiens and. f o r Greenville at Q.Unkertown • i AT' 4.15 P. M. - - , Artximmodation,, for, Doylestown, stooping at all intermediate Station& Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Ablaghm : for Lninberville at Doylestown. AT 6.15 P. IL—Through Accommodation, for Beth lehem and all Stations uu main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley' Evening Train for points on Vthigh 'Valley Railroad and Liar Danvtile . W le. unannsport , and Catawinsa Railroad. AT C.le P. M.—Accommodation, for Lansdale, atop ng at all Intermediate Station. , At 11P. M. Accommodation for Fort NPashlngum. TRAiNs FOE PFlf.4 11.ELPE14. Leave Bethlehem at am and 10.02. A. M. and 6.111 P. Passengers leaving Minton at 9.30 A. comma al Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at L 225 P. M Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1 P. AL, conned. a t Bethlehem et 645 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 6.45 P. M. Leave Doylesiown at azio A. M. 8.15 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A. M. Leave Fort WashlnN SUNDAYE gton at 10.50 and 2.15 P. M. Oi. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. M. Phlladelphia for Doylestown at 8 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.Z9 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at , ' P. EL Filth and Sixth StreetsaPassenger Cars cony y p a n. eneere to and from Berke Street Depot. F bite Care of Second and Third Streets Line conVel passegners to Third Street .kepot. Tickets mast beprocured at the Ticket Ofilces THIRD street or BERES street, in order to secure die lowest rates of fare. F.T.T.IR CLAIM, Agent. Baggage Epps will call for and deliver Baggage at the pot. Mee, No. WI South THIRD street. PENITSYLVANIA VENTRAL RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENTS. (7_4 The trains or the Pennsylvania IL R. will leave the New Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Passeng Railway run to and from this Depot. They also leave Front street every two minutes, mrrimenone hoar pre. violsto the time of departure of each Train and allow about 80 minutes fur a trip. Thai' cars are In waiting on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers into the city, and connections are made with sal cross ing Market street Or Smanairs.-Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets at CAS P. M. to connect with the Pitzsbunt, and Erie MALL and a; 1e..23 P. M. with PhiladeluMa dress. Mann's Barmage Express will hereafter be located at No. al South Eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trains, can have It done at reasonable rata) epos application to him. TBAThrs zadoir, AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT TBDS: LLCM ERIE E:EPRESS - 1,1,UL T.S.A.O. - - PAOLI ACCOIL, So, I • FAST LIVE. • - PAR ,HESMURG - • HARELSBURG ACWIL, • LANCASTER ACCX)M., - PAOLI •TRAIN, No.: • PITTSBUIZEi ...t.E.RIE HAIL PEfILADELPHIA. EXPRESB . arvx. CINCINNATI EX.P.R an .S. I.so A. PHILADELPHLA EXPRESS - •'7.10 PAOLI ACCOIL, No. I - - " 1.2) " PA RR IiStRURG - - - " 9.4 " qtTF EXPRISS - • - • 1.1. m LANCASTER TRAM ' • • " 1.2.5 e P.M FA.ST LINE - • • " Lie PAOLI ACCOH., Na - - " t. 40 IsAY EXPRESS - • • " 5.45 vt A RAT Mille AOCO.H., • • " &40 " Philadelphia Express /eaves daily. Pittaburrh wad _Erie Mall leaves danMexcePt itattinlan All other Trains ditily—except dal. The Pennsylvania Ratiroad Co. will not assrune any risk fbr Baggage. except for WesringApparel, and their respohilhility to One Hundred .11ara In value. All Ilaggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the rtsk of the owner, unless taken by special— contract. For ftuther infornwaon, as to time and oonneetiona, see bills and trained cards, or apply to. THOMAS H. PARKE, •'Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. Frn tau Inthrmation as to fare and accommodations, apRV to,PRANGS FENN, No. 127 Dock streei f. 7 PHILADELPHIA GERMAN. WN AND I. 4 OERISTOWN /rase. fo _ay TO TABLE.-On and atter WED NESDAY, November ;atom, rmtUlturther notice. • FOR G Leave Philadelphia-A 7, 8, 6. 1 0. 11, 12, A. EL; 1. 2, 1116 minutes, al, 6, E. 6, 7. 6 1 0, 1 0, U. EIL Leave Ommantown-6. 7,7 h, 8, B.= 9, 10, 11, 12, A. 12.; 6 , 6 , 7.8. andU P. 116. t The 0.20 down train, the shr, and 63( op trains do net lop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. I.o Le ave%, Phlladelptda-2.10 minute% A. at,: I. 7 and P. EC' Lmve Germantown-9 A. IL. 1, 6 and 01f, P. N. ri-110; NUT HILL .itAILBAAXp. Leave nand 8, 10. 4. A. N.; 2 , 1 X, S EL 7.:A and 11, P. EL Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10 minutes .% 6.40, and 11.40 A. 8.40, 5.40. 6.tek &to pad 20.40 P. N, pNDAYQ Leave Philadelphia-010 minutes A. M.; 8, and 7 ' _ Leave Mena:int Hill-7.40 minutes. A. M.; 12.40, MO and 9.= minuted P. ISL _ __ --- FOR CONSHOPINTEMI AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, &3b.11.95 rcanntens A. Mr CC s„ 434. 64, 8.05, and Leave ROnISI9WIL-5%.7, 7.50, 9.11, A. M. Di, sic 0 and a P. M. The .s)a P. M. train will atop_ at School Lane,_ Wlssa. blekon, llianaywak, Spring hißla and Conshohocken only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelpli. M.. 2,..C...and 7 P. AL Leave Norrintown-7 A. M.. and 5 P. M. FOR ALANAYILNR. Leave Philadelnida-5, 8.35,11.05 A. AL; 14, 3, BX, eti , , 8.05, and 11.34 P Leave Mallaynn.C-41.4. 734, 830, 934,11%, A. M.; 8,5, 6 and 8, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—ii A. AI.; 2.3{ and 7P. M. ZINLVO 3asnA-73; A. M.; s,lii and 8 P. M. W. T. WSON, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green arena. pIITT. DELPHIA AND BALTI MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. 3: - • DruirislTS.—On and after WED NESDAY Octeber 18th, 1865, the trains will leave Phil adelphia from- the depot of West Chester and Phil adelphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market atreets, (West Philadelphia,) at 8.05 A. M., andl4.Bo P. Leave Oxford at 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 stagt9 from Peach Bot tom la Lancaster. Returning leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxtbrd with the afternoon train for Phila delphia. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap parel only as baggage, and hano case will the Com pany be resporifilble for an amount exceeding $lOO. • , H. WOOD.General Hurierintendent. OFFICE OF THE ADAMS - EX ; - ' PRESS COMPANY, sai CHEST • I PrtmsnarsitrA t lanuary.27th. The Adsms Express Company have enlarged their facilities at Washington, D. C., by , building a Railroad Depot, and having, acquired additional capacity for transportation: ate now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages and -Parcels to Washing ton, Georgetown, .Alexandria, Annapolis, .Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroeandotner roams South, snpien hp the army; at , gxeatly reduced. ,ates. special agree_mems made for Xerchancluce in large lots. Sutler's gads and army supplies at satisfactory priceß, on application at • oar °nice. Soldiers' parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. - • Heavy.and bulgy PaCkages received and renelPtesi for at our depot, 'Southeast corner of BROAD and LO CUbT streets. JOHN BINGHAM Superintendent. Wia"` iil PHILAD vl su arm A." 34 &PON ~ AND £k LTIMORE AND 0/1/0 /TAILBOAD: TECROLiGii. PREELGIPP,DEPARTILMIT, DEPOT, -BRO4I)..STREETi ABOVE MERELY, The undersigned will conthatie .the General 'Freight Agency of the Philadelphia, 'Wilmington and Balti. m o r e Bayroso, fog yuciadolphia; byway, f the above route to the Neat. ~, mippera arid: the prblicigenerally' "sainind that the otganization- or throned • trains secures to Freight rerol ar tzarina and prompt delivery to all parte part& Sor through rates and further information, apply to ,_ • r AwOCCWTON , • •• - General i'reight AgMtta, fal • •reti; lornsoN, 'Freight Agal'-' :r , LI Mee, Bixth street. ahoy e eatnnl. 'higiVe,"Mk'• . • FOR' NEw YORR:•• • •BY THE- NEW ait..A.l.MOAD.RouraFßutt CAMDEN.: • :LO. , RAB jON AI4D oIIID - M W ONDAY E. ~ JAN. BTE, 1866,_, the Express Train of the .Baritan. and Delaware BaY Dailroad will leaVe Camdem from iVine Street! Ferry., • atil P. M. • Ehronekr in qtive: hOursoi 2 00. '' ' , Excursion - Tiekets good for three days, :$3 0 0. • Freight Trsla leaves at -1210 p. =and atrivEs n vewriy-roltit4t • • CUE T Zig, .N.DDE,' Flapless line leaves Pier N 9. t-. at 12 'P.M. b.nd arrlVesln Camden at 5.30 P. M.„ F gin %tit AeterruhmdatiOn line leavat at 4 P.M..and / Ay.' rlvesatf.Notiden at.D, T. ; FreighttakenAt low ' Apply to L. B.' 00144. Agent Cooper's Pot t. Carod.n. W. S. eiNEDE'N, Superintendent. READEN% RAILROAD, GREAT TRUNK LINE FEWIt NA' : 2 TOTHEI INTERIOR OP 'PENN. ,SYLV .ANIA •THE nuttuyymtaa. EIDSOTINHAN. A IQ , ICIPIIMMOIti: LAND AND WYOMING VAL MB, THENORTH, NORTHWIMIT and the a& N&OAB, WI ARRANGEMENT OP PAStIANGIER TRAINS leaving_ _th.Lrirn,ny's !Depot, THERA Itnaxelu. said 0 .M.,LOw sueete, Pialladalphia at the following hours: • MORNING MAIL. At. 8 A. EL, for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Potbrvill rt e Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbary, port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara .ralls, Hultalo, Allen. town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle,Criuunbers. bnrg, Hagerstown, &a, ft. Tbia tram comment at READING ttith the East Pennsylvania' Railroad trains for Allentown, dta: and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisbarg, &c.: at PORT CLINTON with Catawbtsa Railroad trams for WilliaraspOrt, Lock Hazen. Elmira. 4tc., at HARRIBRORG with Northern Central, Ctunberland valley, and Selniyhrili and Sns_quelianna trains for Northumberlana,Vv lc "nBPort York. a l amberaburg. Pinegrovo, &c. AFTERmoN vrpRESS; Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30 P. X. for Reading Potts ville, Harrisburg, connecting with Etedding , and R. Columbia R. trains for Columbia c6c., and with LAM wissa Railroad train fin. Billton, Wilt imuiport, Bali 10, the. RR A nING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Beading at 6.30 A. M., stopping at all waytfla lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A.M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M.; arrives' in Reading at PhiBo P. Di Trains for ladelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.25 A. M. and Pottsville at 8.30 A. M.. arriving In Philadel phia, at 12.45 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at L 45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. 3i.; arriving at Phaadelphia at 7.05 P.M. g at 7.85 Harrisburg accommodation leaVea Beadle A. M. and-Harrisburg at 0.00 P. M. • • • Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Beading and all • *ay' eta tons; leaves Reading 11.80 A. M., and Downingtown 12.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sundays esed. • Sunday trains . Leave Pottsville at 6.00 A. M...,, and Philadelphia at 5.15 P. Et • • - • . . _ CHESTED VALLEY ItArLitOAD. raeengen3 for Downingtown and intermediate= Seiko the 9.00 A. M. and 4.50 P. M. trains from P ph* returning from Downingtowr at 7.04 IL M. and 2 so Noon_ zQEW YORE EXPM FOR PiTTSBITRGH AND WEST. Leaves New' York at 9.00 A. M. and S P. M., Reading at 1 A. IL, and 1.48 P. AL. and connegin u l i g Harrisburg with Pennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroad 1.4 press Trains for Pittabtnwh, Mimic% Ilamsnort Elmira. Haltimorc., Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at and 9.05 A. AL, passing. Resdlibr tite..te and len arriving at Newvork TO A. iIL, and &AS P. M. Eileeplaii Car accompanying trains through between J erse yay" and MAU train thr_ ew York leaves arrisburg at 1.45 r. ra. Mall train , for Harrisburg leans New York at Is Noon. ECHHMELTLI, VALLICY 8.1.11,110 AI). Trains leaVe Pottsville at 6.45.'11 A. M. and 7.15 P. IL, resuming from Tamaqua at 725 A. M., and Lie an d 4.15 P. M. SCHITYLKIELL AND STISQUIL HALLBOAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at LEO P. M. for Phlegm_ ve and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 P. M. =din= Tremont at 7.00 A. M, and 6.00 P. M. ETS. -- Through "fast-class TW tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canadas. The following tickets are obtained only at the 01110 e of S. Bradford, Treasnrer. No. South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Woods, General traperintend ent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS, At M per cent., Clisobunt between any points deedred for WITT .FA GE TiczErs. Good for 2,(X noUeo.between all points, at $52 tie each. for %mutes and fLr=a. car. 4 sON TICKETS. For three, alx, nine or twelve months, fOr holden only, to all points at redoced rutin. CLERGYMEN Residing on the !Me of the Road will be Mrnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to ticketel at halt-tyre, EXCURSION TICKEIS. Prom Philadelphia to principal stations, _rood for Saturday, Sunday and Monday at reduced rare, to be had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow. hill streets. • FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptionsforw aided to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Paroad and Willow streets. FREIGHT MAINE. L e av e plinadooda daily at 5.E0 A. IL. 12.43 noon and AL, for B'.' (n Lebanon, Harrisbarg, POttninal Port Cllnton, and all points beyond. AL 720 A. M. t'at4---..m. ~.) M. Qose at the Pnlladelphla Poet Office for all planes ca the road and its branches at 5 A. Bf-, and lbr the firth , . elpal Stations only at 2-/S P. M. BEIACI •' COO " 5.130 • PHILADELPHIA, WILMING TON AND BALTIMORE rt Are. u ABLE.—Ozesmencing MONDA.Y, January eth, 1566. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at 4.05 A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, Perryville, Ravre.deGracer Aberdeen, Perry man's, Magnolia find Stemmer's Bun. • DetavrareE.P._Train,tkir A...lL(Sunday excepted), for Salisbury, Mill re and intermediate stations. Way-mail Train, at S.Th A. M. (esuuctays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester. Marlow, Linwood, Claymont, andell regular stationa between Wilmington and Baltimore. Express Train at 2_45 P M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont Wiirahagtou, Newark, .E=on, North-Bast, Perryville Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Run. Night ~.}...- p ress at Dab P. X. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Thuriow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark,Elkton, North-East, Perryville and Ravre-de•Grace. Passengers by boat. from Baltimore for PortresS Monroe. Noribik, City Point and Richmond will take the 9.1.5 A. M. Train. •' 1.1.18 , As an additional &doom:sedation for thosi3 holding thrmagh ticketa for - Baltimore, Washington and eonthern points. "a special car will have' the Philadelphia Depot, at 11:a3 A.M., connecting= Gray's Ferry with the Morning Xxpress train trona ;sew York ntXX)II.II.ODATION TRAMS, stopping at all etadotui between Philadelphia and.Wil initigtu- Leav o e Philadelphia at &IS, 11.15 A IL., &SO. AOO and tee P. X.' The 320 P. M. train connects with the Dela. ware Railroad for Milford and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15 and 9.80 A. AL. 5,00 and G. 06 P. ISI. Trains ibr Newcastle leave Philadelphia. atB.l5A. M., &SO and S.OOP—IL THROUGH TRAMS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 12.00 M., 4.03 and 5.55 P.M. T.ER FOR PRLLa DELFELA. _ Leace Cheater at 5.01, 8.58 andlo.l4 A. M., MA 0 .0,, 5.44 and 10.1. S From Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 4.25 A. M., Way Ma L 120 P. M., Raines% 6.35 F. M., hapress. 9.25 P. hi., Ripresa. An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate atations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10 P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.M A. 9i. 3.1".2t and 11.50 P. M. Trains Su Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12.27, 5.13 /0.83 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. 131716DA,Y TRAINS. Express Train at 4.45 A. IL for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de- Gruce, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stern a; er's Run. Bight Express 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash. Ineten, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, _ Linwood, t lay mcnt, llmington,Newark, Elkton, North-East, Perryville told Havre de Grace. - • A ispedal Train will leave Philadelphia ter Wilming. ton and Intermediate Stations at 9.ue P.ll. BALTIMORE FOE P/112L.,i1:)ELPECLA. Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. IL, stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Kik ton and Newark (to take pe.ssengers for Philadelphia and leavevassengers from Washington or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers Dam Baltimore or Washington. A special train will leave Wilmington lbr Philadel phia and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. M. ; • Freight train with passenger car attached will leave Wilzrungton. ter Perryville and intermediate stations at 0.14 P. M. H. F. KENNEY, Elnperliatendeat. ISM PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RATLROAD. 1865. ims grey e traverses the Northern and North west countim of pennayivanta to the city Of Ed% on Lake Erie. ' It 'has been leased and Is operated by the Penxusyl vanla Railroad Company. • • TIMID or' 2.613:13ENGES TBA/N8 rica.tramPliat. AICSIVE EASTW AHD. Erie Mail Train - - -100 P. M. Erie Express Train - -- - - -1110 A, M. Erie Mail TramLitt.vn wirxrwAAD. - - - - • 72DP. M. Erie Express Train • . - . 720 A. AL Passenger carsrun taro_ ny,h on Erie Mal and Express Trains without change, both Ways, between Philadel- Phia and Erie. • - NEW YORK CONNECTION.• • Leave New York at 6 Oti.P. hi., arrive at Erie 37 A. M. Leave Er - teat - 155 - P, M.. arrive at New York 1.15 P. M. No change of ears between Erie and New York. Elegant Bleeping Cam on all Night Trains. • For information militating Passenger nosiness anply at Corner THERTusiTh and XET streets, Phllr And ibr Freight brush:lees, of the CoMpady's Agents: B. B. Kingston, Ir., corner Thirteenth and Market aft - Philadelphia. .W. Reynolds Erie. - Willisun Brown, Agent, N. 0. R. _Baltimore. . H. H. 1101J8TON, General Freight n Agent Philadelpha.. s-w General wicket Ag . ekt, Philadelphia, A. TY • GenCraISIIIAS Naar ciarmsnial AND REccu, bEF.A.P.II!_a: - ' .11.ALLEDAD, "Mt. WINTER. .ARRANGEMENTS. • On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the trainti will leave as , follows:' • ' " •'' I wry R , CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia tert West Chester 8.05,1.00 A. „.. 2.15, 4.80 and &to p. M. - ' - Leave West Chester for Philadelphia 6.45, 8.15,10.45 Trains leaving West thieoter at 8.15 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 1.f.: will not stop at Pennelton, and will stop below aunctionot Media only . PEND/ELTON' Leave Philadelphia - for Pennelton 4:00 and 11.00 . . , Leave . Pennelton for ...Pliftadelphialkce 6 . 2 0: here trains - min at all intermediatestiudna. • • 7 • ON . and2 .buiwAYs-I,eave xhiladEophw 8.30 at .30 P. LenVe•Virest - Chestg• 7.55 At If and. 4:60 P. M. • " Trains -lea adeiptia SAM.; and4.3o _ and.l,%yjne, Wei3t elneqerratlUS and . 4.35PJ St.. wiped, at'.o c, -- "4toet,inmwith Trains on ; toe It.io.'Pal.l..ibr'Ciford and in 'point& lar.Peieria . engate.anovred :to take ttearlng [ap*Lrei ;only es Baggage. and the. ppmpanyl will. not.: .} a, any.ao 4..Osecto responsible - for an amount exceedingete hen. tired noi.*a .czwict contract is made for thei same. lIEN.BY WOOD, General Superintendent TEGAVESUNG' GUIDE. r.. FOR NEW YORK.—The DEN AND AMBOY and PHIZA.• I TRENTON RAILROAD war- PA-NY'S Li.c4hll, from Philadelphiato New ,York and way . places, from W STREET WHAR.Y, will leave se follows, viz: .Ehrs. At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amom., 12 25 At BA, M., via Camden and Jersey LTV R2preinl, BOS At 2P. M., via Cameen and Amboy Rappress, ' 225 At 12 IC (noon) and BP. EL, via Camden. and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pee senger.) . . . . . . 25 At 6 and 11.20 P. M., via and and * AmboY, Accom modation, • (Freight and Passenger) Sat Class Ticket, . 226 2d Class Ticket, 1 20 At 8 and 10A.M.,2 and 5 P.M. For Mountßollyiwans ville. Pemberton and VinCentown. At 6A. , and 8 P. M. for Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. 21. 12 M. 3.00, 5 band 11.30 p. IL for Pal myra, Riverton, Delancc, Beverly, Edgewater, Bur lington, Florence. Bordentown, dn. Tn. 10 A. M. and SP. 2,1 Line runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM E - .ENSIIs.;GTON DEPOT will leave as follows : • at 11.15 A. M., 4.30 P. it and 6,45 P. 3 1. via Ken sington and Jersey City AxPreSe ••••-• .. • .... ..... 83 OS At 12 P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express 2 25 The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun days excepted. at 7.30 and 11.15 A. M. 3, 3.30, 4.30,5 and 6,45 P. and 12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. dn. At 7A. M. 10'50. 3,5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwells, xror risclide, Hoimesburg, Taeony, Wissinoming, Brides. burg and Frankford and at BP. 21. for Holmesburg and intermediate Stations. ' BELVIDERE IJELAWARS 11 11- .POAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the (treat Lakes. Two throtigh trains daily (Sundays excepted) from' Kensington De pot. as follows: 'At 'LSO A. M. and 3.50 P.M, for Niagara Falls, Buf falo, Lunt:irk, Canandalgua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego Rochester, Bingbarupton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, IV iikesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water; Gap, Belvidere, Ea' stoa, Lambertville, -Flem again, Sc. The .1.30 P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allen town. Bethlehem,&..cl. - At ST. M. for lambettville and intermediate/Mations fa - For New York,! and, Way Lines leaving Ken. aineton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above walnut; half an hour before departure. The cars ran into the Depot. and on arrival of each Train. run from. the Depot. On Sunday „, Gunnooonea will leave wal nut street NS hail at 61'. M. to connect vrith 6.45 F. M. llne jcipty pounds o r Bagr....ge only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibit from taking anything .as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage aver Miry pounds. to be paid for extra. The Comany limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound. and will not be liable 'for any amount beyond 6.1.00. except by special contract _H Jar Tickets sold and baggage eheekeerdtreet through to atton. Oral: mare Baggage Ezprees will can for and deliver nutbaggage at the Depota. Ordera to be let at So. 3 Wal street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOP. naI,,ADELPIKEA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 1211 E and tP. 3f., via Jersey City and Ouriden. At 7, JO and 1136 A. M:, 6 P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Sen. SUV A. m Pier' No. „TT. River, st A. X. and 2 P. IL, via Amboy and Camden. At 12 21., 3 and 6 P. 14 (Freight and Paaaenger), via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. C1AT7744 - 6:R., Agent, ""." PHILADELPHIA AND ELIO RA THROUGH LINE. A AWrieSA. RAILROAD. Bbortline to Williamsport, Elinira,oll Regions, 5 "L' ItnEalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge , and all plasm i ii the Western, North Western and South Wes tern States and the Canadal. Four throngs trains daily (Sundays excepted). Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Peiunsylva- Reading Bat:Depot. I nla RD: Depot. LSO 8.30 P. M. 5.15 P. One train on Stmday By all these trains direct connection Is made at El mira with Erie railway; at Salaraanca with Atlantic and Great W esternn railway; at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake-Shore R. R.: and at Suspension Bridge with Great Western railway. Fare always as low as by any other Sleeping cars on all night trains. Second Uses cars with cushioned seats accompany each express train. giving paasengers the advantage of high speed with low fare. For ,through tickets and further particulars concern lug this routes, apply at the. Ticket 011 ice, 425 Chestnut street. N. VAN HORN. Pak Agt. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES—From foot o 1 Market street, N. l r errs •EE 4.14.7 orgz . c. Stuadaya. FALL AND Commencing WRDNESDA:Y, ZIOVEMBFIIa lath, 1865. For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Se:- Bey and Ealem Railroads, at 9A. M. and 320 P. M. For Milivitle and all intermediate Stations, at M. and 3 P. M. ElFor Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M., to brillville connecting with freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape ...gay, due 2.48 P. M. and 3.00 P. M. through passenger. due 8.00 P. M. For Glassboro' and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A.M. 8 and &m P. M. For Woc,dbary, Gloucester, &c., at 9 A. M., 3, 3.30, and 589 P. M. Freight, train will leavePniladelphla from Sandforlfa Wharf at 10 A. M. and Camden, at ISt M. . J. VAN RENSSM.A.P.B., Superintendent. THE WEST JERSEY E%PRFQC COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of EXPRESS Ern- NEES, receive, deliver. and forward, through other re sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the conn try, any article entrusted to than'. A. Special Messe nger accompanies each through train. Office, No. 6 Walnut street • iL JMNN CALIMft. HOOP SHIRTS, 628 628 .NEW PAIL sT - 77 ; aza NOW READY of Hopkins' " own make,' at - No. CS ARCH Street. These t -SMib. are gotten np expressly to meet the wants of first-class trade, and embrace every sins - and style f or Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand, a fall assortment of good Eastern • made Skirts, from 15 to 4 Lwings, at very low _prices. Skirts made to order, tered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nuts-smi. MI 'O. KNIGHT ",t CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, S. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. jal.lyr GEORGE SU ARP. Patentee a"d manufacturer of , the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, No. 411 Prune street. jaZamos T. VAUGHAN DIERRICH W. H. BIXERHIH .1170. E. ObPE. QotrrawAßE POIMDB.Y. Ppm( wmaal LI mita= mums., PHILUDNLPIETA. CHEHRIOR smira iusreinaims distri MACUEeCraBTh Mantdtactare High and Low Pressure Steam Ilingthgtfr for elver and Marine Service. ..suer-, Gasometers, Tanks Iron Boats, dito, Jastinas of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Brame /tooth for Gat Works, Workshops a C. %et las and Gas hiachirtery, of the latest and mart caproyed construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, C Steam es, Trains,* DAltaittors, Filters, Pumping • W' gin dta • _ • Sole Agents an Billeux's Patent Sugar &PP:watts, ,BresmYtife Patent Steam Harome l Y i a dsPinaldi & Woolsey's Patent centrifugal Soar Draining Machine. , . MORNNBYLVABLe. WORKS—on die DBLAW.S.R73 Elver, below PHILADELPHIA, 131333:5TER, Delawa re Don a Roamers and iron Boat a Build hr era era 9.1 All kindly of OONDBMING 'AND NON-OONDENSLNG JEN . CLINES, Iron Panels eon descalptions, Boilers, Vain, Tin Propglkm, 4te., &c. T. P.BANEY, W. B. B. ABAXECEBOLD, Late of Late Denney, Needle On., Engineer In Ohietil Penn Works, Phila. UYE-tri 11. B. Navy. 1 MIME - PHIDADELPHLA FOURTH. street, above Vine, will reopen for the Fall and Winter, season on MONDAY, Sept, Stith, Ladies midgentlamen desiring to acquire a thormdlil knowledge of this •accomplishment will tlnd s z t facility at this 'school. The horses are Bath and trained, so that the most timid need not fear. '. horses - trained in the best manner. Saddle .horset, horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for fonst raps, to Cars, steamboats, dn. THOS. MAME d SON, TIMMS WEIGHT ds SONb X sTSPORTEMS OF EAR'FIEENWADM, - • SHIPPING AND COMMISSION I.llEate,4 NT; NO. 115 WALNUT STREET, PaILADBLPH7A. : • SAXES A. wawa:. TROICATTO.N PIKE. A 8 ' FIXTDREB.- MIBKEY 3iERBII,L GTHAD:KARA, NO. 718 / UHIES-TBRJT street,. Manutheturers of Gas Fixtures, Lampe, Alte„ would the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, dm. They also introduce Gas pipes Into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and *attend to extend ing, altering and renalring Gsa plum. All workJa3o war ranted. . . - - Dr> RIVY WELLS.--OWNERS OF .PROP.B.RTY.--The onlY iliac* to get Rri,vy 'Wells-Cleansed and Disin fected, at very low prices. . ' A.. PEYSSON, • t- ,•. Manufacturer of rondrette, Goldsmith's Rail. Lib street rary - AVIVIVZIS AltilVittfrA,llsKtatto THOMAS B. DIXON a SONS.' ' No. 1824 Latewa Diju NilladelPh% • .OPI ( Mate United dtilt"4 l 20131, - _ LOW-DOWN, 3 ?ARIDA, • OFFICE BbrAntbrac A it n e d : o itamGlnlß AH • WoOdNifea gl'ar .Publickand Private.B.,..w.wwo. • P.EGISIMB*; VENTILA.:BW „ r ' t74,7,y, : blatc • tworagr4-*EN-G1 :3021 - • wHor, ••••• d R111'413. " E.5.A4'... AP • ..8000.1.4'..mai . ,:.;,1:',1,.Y:.‘,i. A RAIiDS3I+IIP , Rk BLI.) ti IPZeg. , .'" , :lpfPet of §pruce and Eighth- titreet.q'o,s' tieen - o nea I.DP*Ceptiontif , - Ward mit k itty mat i n gic,t u ad, and With or withhut....pVi rite table Ai:7EIITR GRAPES-In prime orzer ianding from bark..La PIA.a , awl for sale by. JOS. B. EUSSI & liiS.Delaware avenue, , SON 00.. awczurd. 641.136614 TECCODORZ R 72.111814
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