Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 03, 1866, Image 7

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    rom our-Third -Edition of Yesterday.,
From Washirkglork;,:,'
[Special bespatckta
WAeFii6ro - INT, Feb. 2, 1866
The Special Committee on thctwtir debN of
the loyal States . have received the amounts
which each Stete has exoended Oaring the
rebellion. Pennsylvania expended' fifty
four millions; New,Jersey, twenty-six mil,
lions; New York, one hundred and eleVeri
millions. The aggregate amount all the
States is about five hundred millions.
Strong efforts will be made in the House
to reach a vote on the Freedmen's bill to
day. Similar efforts will be made in the
Senate 011 the bill to secure all persons in
their civil rights.
The Canadiaia officials were again ,before
the Ways and Means Committee to -day.
Their progress is slow in aocOmplishing
what they desire, which is an extension of
the Reciprocity Treaty.
Generals Thomas, Sherman: and Meade,
were in conference with the House Military
Committee to-day. • •
Generals Meade and' Thomae have just
been introduced to the floor of the House.
The forroei made a very happy speech,
after which the whole House arose and gave
them three cheers. •
Cona•zilaiFirst Session.
WASEUIT,GTON, Feb, A 1865.
S.E.wATE.—Mr. Nye . (Nevada.) offered a
Joint resolution which was adopted, re
quiring the Secretary'of • the Interior to set
'apart a room in the Patent Office for the
exhibition of, specimens of gold and silver.
,Mr. Sumner (Mass.) offered ajoint resolu
tion to carry out the guarantee of a republi-'
can form of g.overnitient, which was ordered
to be printed.
_,
. The bill for .the sale of postage stamps on
credit,_was taken up and
_passed. The bill
for the protection of - all persons in their,
civil rights was taken up, and Mr. Davis
took the floor in opposition to it.
Hottsz.—The House took up the -motion
made by Mr. Raymond: (N.: Y.) yesterday,.
to reconsider the vote by which, on motion,
of Mr. Brooks, the _day before, certain tes
timony in the latter's behalf in the eon
tested case of Dodge against Brooks, was'
referred to the Committee on Elections. ,
Mr. Davis ,(Ky.) oomplianed that Mr.
Brook's testimony had been delayed since
March last.
Mr. Brooks explained the circumstances
of the delay, and asserted
,that no official
notic,e - had been furnished to him by Mr.
'Dawes to hand it in.
Mr. Raymond said he made the motion
reluctanAly at the request of Mr. Dodge, the
contestant, and not with anyiintention what
ever of prejudicing Mr. Brooks's case.
Mr. Brooks, at the request, of Mr. Gar
field, gave way for a recess of ten minutes
in order that Generals Meade and Thomas
might be formally introduced.
They were introduced in a neat speech by
the Speaker, and made lively responses
amid applause and the waving of hand-'
kerchiefs.
The Fenian.
ilialaLTON, C. W., Feb, 2.—Gen. Sweeney
and Col. Roberts passed through this city
last night, on the express train. Col..
Hooker, the Mayor, with the Chief of;
Police,_ passed through the, train and took;
an observation of them in the sleeping oar.,
Markets,
BALTIMORE, Feb. 2.—Wheat dull. Corn heavy; yel
low, 77 cents; 'white, 98 cent& Oats steads , . Flour an
settled; Western extra. $9 95. 'Seeds dull; Cloverseed
ttace.,B 25. Sugars drooping. Whisky dull and ncani
Bally $2 2S. .
Sales at Philadel
'SALES AFTER
CO City 68 naw 914
2000 Read R 'BO 863 ,
4500 N Pa R Gs 834
100 sh N , Pa R. b6O ' 37%
200 eh Soso Cul b 5 1435
200 sh do
200 eh Resto nv'e
87
b 5 271 3 iii
100 sh do b3O
_373;
SECOND
3000 Union Can bds
S eh Cam & Am B - 118
raa sh Lehigh Val. 60%
100 shlEestonviilell blO 37 S
100 sh do b3O 38%
400 eh MeElrath Oil 1%
6115SOCE rfft34.
or A.P.A. SF. 7C.E.21,
.
.. EXTRA FIN DU JAPON,
. • The finest ever Imported; put up originally for the'
French Market. . -
FOR SALE BY .
JAMER'R. WEBB,
' jaliti WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
03RJEJEN
erreen Corn,
Fresh Peaches,
Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &o.
ALBERT . C. ROBERTS,
DEALER rIsT FINE GROC.ERLES,
Corner Eleventh and Vine. Streets.
CHAMPAGNES:
The genuine and well known superior Heictieck
Co.'s Champagne for sale at all times, in lots alone to!
ten Baskets, at the Company's price in New York,'
with the addition of 25 cents for expenses from N. Y.,
Sent home free of charge. Also. Moel & Chandon'sl
Green Seal and Verzeny, Widow Clicquot, Sparkling!
Rhine Sbazberger, 7ohanntsburg Sparkling . ' Moselle;
iduscateLand Hock, at aglow prices as can be bought
anywhere.
SIMON COLTON & CLAEIKE!,
S. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT S,treet.
TITEBB & TWOMBLY'S PIUEDLIIIM CHO* I
V V LATE, COCOA, BBOM.A. and other . prepar
'item, manufactured by Josiah Webb & Co., for sale b a il
,
B C. KNIGHT & CO.,
jad•lict S. E. corner for the Mane cturers; f
..NEWFRUITS.—Princess Paper-shell and Lisbo
Ahnonds; splendid London Layer Raisins,
whole, Malin(' quarter boxes, choice _Blame fl
small drums, in store and for Sale by .F; SP
, Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.corner Arch and /Sigh .
OASES FRESH REACHES, TOMATO/A
5,-000, Green•Corn,_ Peas, dtc., warranted to give
satisfaction. , For 'sale by X. FOSPruf
Arch and VA ghth streets.
'fig!"-- '
::TRA MAO - KERB L.—Extra choice large Mack=
rel In kids. Also new 'S iced and Pickled Sal
mon. For sale by SF t N. W. cor. Arch
and Eighth streete.
TIRY PBESEItVED.G.INGEE.--A small invoice M i .
this delicious centection t in small 36 lb. boxes, lust
received at COUSTY 'l3 East End Grocery,No.llB South
IiEGERVED MENGE:R.-800 cases choice Preserved}P' Ginger, each Jar guaranteed, in store and for sale
at.COUSTYIS Neat End Grocery, No.llB South Second
MIICOE ll:Ea—Raisins. Currants, Citron, Lernod
.lU..and Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooldng Wines and
Brandies, new Sweet Older, all for sale ' 0011STI
East End Grocery Store. No. 118 South Second street. 1
NEWYARMOUTH BLOATERS -A small invoice
)I'.. th ese delightful and choice delleacies, far eale at
COUSTY'S East End .Grocery, To. 118 South Second
B :4141: ::1• :a 1: r IpardshQll6ol ll j
a iveg, .1 Het Pickles. Bola
Sardines, and all kinds of new Canned Fruits, Meats
Soups. Milk and Coffee, at COUSTY'S East End Grp
cerY. No. 118 South Second street. ' , • ,
ERICES.-20 barrels jersey cultivated Cran
~ _. .e ß t l 4l3) erri, es in• store and 'iornale by . Di. F 13P.1.L.131
44. W. cor. Arch and Eighth street I.
DRESBIIICIN - G.
. .
Empra OP FASHION: - DRESS AND
.L CLOAK MAKING ln .811 its varieties. , All the
„latest styles of Imported Paper Patterns to select Isom;
Inßleeves. Waists, Opera Cloaks and Tight Coats: also
, a large assortment of= beautiful -Dress Cloak :Trim
',-mings and :Buttons. Wedding and -traveling outfits
made with neatness and despatch. Suits of , Mouraing
at - the shortest-notice, at ire-lowest possible. prices
Tneentire business' is' under the superintendence of
3128. - 31. , A. MAD - KW and all ordersfrom adistance
vin:reteltre:,ber , immedlate .attention.. -
please note ray, name' and aoress to avoid', aad
'de.
celved: Nci;lo3l Chestnut . street, tWo' doors above the
ittnideiag of Nine A rts jal(Flm
.
• •
hiAiStook Board.
F—TABOARD.
6 sh 10th 111th St R 511‘
500 sh Feed - Dam b 5
200 sh Excelsior Oil 44 100
183 sh Penns R 55
20 eh Girard Col R '26
100 hilt C.latawfasa pf s 5 85!,i
100 sh do cash 33«
200 eh do .05 .35g
BOARD.
200 sh Ma
do ple Shade b 394.56
100 sh
100 sh Susq 18 ,
100 - eh - do 860 13 1 ;
100 eh Catawissa pfd 15
WEST OIERSTER AND PRELA.i
44Sio DELPHI_A> RA_ILBOAD
• • . WINTER ARRANGEMENTS
On and alter WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1555, the
trains will leave as follows:
'WF R CHESTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia fer West Chesterti.os, 11.004.7 g.
'2.15, 4.80 and S.OO P. hi.
I
Leave West Chester for - Philadelphia 6.45, 815,10..
'A. M., 1.40, 4.35 P. M. •
Trains leaving. West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. will not stop at ,Penneiton
and will stop below B. C. Junction' at Media only;
•
PIiIIgERT,TON TRAINS—
Leave -Philadelphia for Penneltou 4.11 e and ILOO
Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 6.20
These Trains stop at all intennediate Stations.
- ON SUNDA - YR—Leave Philadelphia at IWO A. 39
"Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 4.00 P Men •
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 505 A. , M. and 4.80
leaving - Westettester at - 8.15 hi; and 4.25 P.
21.. connect at JAC. Junctkni with Trains on the P. and
P.. 31; zor Oxford fuollatermediate ipointx
• AR-passergerslare allowed;to take wearingapparel
0111 . 7 aa. 3 3aggagovaild• the Company will'hot;,./n li anYl
,caseibe responslolefbr, an amonns exceedin&onennq
dud dollore. drama ' special contract 14 made forthe
same. General Jahnethatendent
~. , • ,
-TRA.VEUN '
READING RA3:LROAD.
'•-• ' GREAT TRUNK LINE /Box
rry..l7. rerricaloß oit PRVIN ,
BYLVANLS THE SCHLTPLIIILL,ksusauxa N.
,_A CUMBERLAND AND WYOMNG VAPJaifES.
TH.' E NORTH NO THWEST and the OANAti)AS:
WINTER GEMENT OP PAIStusriGER
TRAINS leavink a t x) he Company ' s Depot THLEb ,
TEENTH and 0 Streets. PbEallelPhlit
at the following hours:
, MORNING NAIL •
At S M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisoura,
Pottisv_ille, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Willis , a.
port, Elmira, ROchester, Niagara PallaillaEal_ ea*
town, Wilkeebarre, Pittston, York, Oarliale,onanduers•
bmg, Hagerstown, d:c., dtc. _ _
This train connecta at READING with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown. &at
and with the Lebanon Talley train for Harrisburg,
dec.; at PORT CLINTON' with Catawissii Railroa
tra i ns for Willis . sport. Lock Mean:Elmira. dm.. at
RARRISRURG with Northern °antral, Cumberland
Valley; and Eichayikill and Sus_quehanna trains for
Northnmberland,Willismsport Pork,.ol l aMbeis bar g ,
PinegraVe, 4k.C. . .
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
Leaves Philadeiplkiiiivie P. iff:for R:eming, Pott.s.
vile, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with Reading. and
Columbia R.R. trains for eolumbia ha, and.witb Cats,
wisaa Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport Elmira;
Buffalo. .td•
- venI?..,IILING At.N;v1X.0D.a...T10.1g.,!
Leaves Reading at 6.50 A..M., stopping at all waysta•
ions; arrives in Philadelphia at 5.30 A. M. •• •
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80. P. M.; arrivea
in Reading at 7.30 P. M. • I • •
Trains ier Philadelphia leave , Harrisburg ,at 7.15
M. and Pottsville at SAO A. M.. arriving in Phiadel•
phia at 1245 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at Y... 45• P. M.; . arrivlnesit
Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M.
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.135
A. An and Haratsburg at 9.00 r'
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leavea
Philadelphia at-1245,n00n for Reading. and all way
stations;-leave... Readingll.3o 'A.;'.ISL . ; andHowningtown
12.10 P. M. tbr Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays exoept_ed. _
Sunday trains leave POttsVille • at, 0.00 A. M.. - and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M
CRF : SMIt N r . Alffrr R TT , i)AJ),
Passengera for Downingtown and natermedlatapotnta
take the SAY A. M. and 4.80 P. IL - trains from'Philadel
phia; returning rrom povionagtowr .at ; 7?lXi, A.. .BL and
SO Noon. . - . • -
.
NEW. YORE EXP RESS__,POR PITIIiattIP;SH AND
, . . THE WIMP.' , . ,
Leaves New. York* LIR .X. X. and .8 P, IL. Palen;
P.eading ata A. M., and 1.48 P. IL. and connecting at
Earrisbnrg with Pennsylvania., and Northern Oen .fral
llakiroad Express Trains for Pittabursth, Claws% Will
Liamsoort. *mint, Bailin:Km, &c. . _
Returning, Express Train leaVea Marrisb n zln
arrival of Pennsylvania • Express front /Utah at
S and 9.05 A.'.14.; issinn Readifur at 4.49 and 10.b8 A. ,
arriving at' New York 10 A. M., and L 45 P. X. Bleeptaa
Car acmnaiyan z %thae trains thronsdi between - Jamey
OW. and
,P bur ,Nvitkont charge. , •
Mail train r ew York lama Islarrjejonrg_at 1.45 P.
Noo IL Mail train' for Harrisburg leavea.ffow TolB, at la
n. . '
ESCHTITLIM,L VALLEY RAILROAD.
nuns leave Pottsville at 445,11 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
moaning from Tamaqua at 1.35 A. M.. and 1.44 and
4.15 P.
golara - r.artfr• AND 81713411ThEIEUIMI'L A HAMBOAD_,.i
Traria leave Auburn at 7.45 A, IL • for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 H. for l'lnegrove mad T`r•a,-1,
wont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00P.X. andiron ,
Tremont at 7.00 A. 2i. and 6.00 IF'. H. - •
Pat•4;iizi
Through .ret-clens tickits and emigrant tlekete
to all the principal points In the North and Went and
Carson",
The following ticket, are obtained only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treenurer, No. =7 South Penni street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Moons, General auperintend
t,
4150313MTATION TIM:I=3,
At 25r oent., discount between any points desired
for and firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good for 2,000 milmbetween all points. at itS E 0 each,
for families and firme.
SEASON TICKER'S.
For three.alx, nine or twelve months, for holden
imlY. to all paints at reduced rates.
CLERGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Bold will be tarnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
half fare
EXCURSION TICKETS,
.
o
From Philadelphia to principal sta tions, goad far
Saturday, Sunday and lionday, at reduced fare, to be
had only at the Ticket Mee at Thirteenth and Callow.
hill Billets.
FREIGHT. • •
Goods of all desctions forward to MI the above
points from the Com rip pany's New Fr ed eight Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT WAIN& -
Leave Philadelq, daily a 6 6.60i. M.,12.45 noon and
6 1 , , M., for Bea , Lebanon, Hl.r• riaburg, Pottsville,
Pen Clinton, and points beyond.
7 • 11W:113
Close at the Philadedphla Post Office for ail place, on
the road and its breaches at i A. 3G, and tbr the prin.
Olpal Stations only at 216 P. M.
IRM4PHLLADELPHLS, WTLMLNO
TON AND BALTIMORE RAlL
ABL.F...—Conimencing MONDAY, ,
January Bth, M. Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington ayenne, as f0.110W3:
.Express - Train, at COS A. M. (Mondays excepted),i
for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming
ton, Perryville, Havre-deOraos. Abmteen, Perry-
Man's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Ram
Delaware R.R.Trainosas A.l,L(Swiday excepted), for
Salisbury, hillfad and Intermediate stations.
Way-mail Train, at 9.15 A. M. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, Stopping at Chester; Tharlow,
Linwood, Claymont, and - all regular stations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Expreas Train at 2.45 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen', Pexryman's,,
Magnolia and Stemmer's Ran.
Night Express at nas P. Si. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stop ing at 'Chester, Thurlow, Linwood,
Claymont, n,Newark,ElktOn, North-East.
Perryville and Havre-fie-Grace.
Passengers by . boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, 'Norfolk City Point - and Richmond will take
the 8 . 1 5 A. M. Tr ain.:
As an additional accommodation for those holding
through tickets for Baltimore. Washington and
bouthern points, a special car will leave the
Philadelphia Depot at 11.309. M., connecting at ()ray
Fe with the Morning lexpress train from eiew York ,
- W - ()TON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,*,
stopping atall stations between Philadelphia and Wll
-
Leave Philadelphia at 8.15, 11.1b.112,L, 2.30.8 00 and 7.08',
P. W. The 8.30 P. -M. train connects with the Dela.
ware Railroad for Milford and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.00, B.IS and LSO A. M.. 8.00 and
5.008. M.
- Train for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at &15 A.
M.. 3.30 and 5.00 P. M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 12.00 M.., 4.90 and 9.55 PM..
CILENTER YOB Pallas DELPILLA.
Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58 and 19.14 A. M.,12.55, 3.48,
4 .01, 5.44 and 10.29 P. M.
Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore
815 A. M.., Way Mall. LlO P. M., Exprese. 6.85 P. M.,
Express.:. 9.25 P. M., Express.
An Accommodation Train for Havre.de-Grace and
intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10
P. M. •
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. M..
8.23 and 11.50 P. M..
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12.27. 6.1.3
10.33 A. M., and 4.00 P. hi.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Wilmington, Pak. ) , Y llle; Havre-de-
Grace, Aberdeen, .Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem
mer's Run.
Night Express LLB P. M. fbr Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Tharlow, Linwood,
Claymont,Wllraington,Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville and Havre de Grace.
A Special Train will leave Philadelphia fer Wilming
ton and-Intermedlate Stations at Leo P. M.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P.M., stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk
tori and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia;
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)!
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore on
Wa shingto n.
A special train will leave Wilmington for Philadel
phia and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. M.
Freight train with passenger car attached will leave
Wilmington ter Perryville and intermediate stations .
at 6.01 P..M. H. F. BENNEY, Superintendent.
IS6
A PHIMADELPHIA AND:
• EERIE RT ROAD. ins.
great verses the Northern and North--
west counties of Pennsylvania to the City of Erie, on
Lake Erie. • • •
.T.t has been leased and is
vania Itallroso Oompany. operated by the Pennsyl.4
. •
T OP PASSIBLYGEB Imams AT ninansmrtria.
Aria Mall Train - - - - -
Erie Express Train - - -
LEAVE WESTWAED.
Erie Mall Train - - - • - • ' 720 P. It:
Erie Express Train • - • -720 A. IL
Passenger Ohn rust through on Erie Mall'andta i rez
Trains without change, both ways, between P .
phia and Erie. • ' • '
• • - • srkw YOBS oosiiireriosr. •
Leave New York at 6ee P. M., arrive at Erie 837 A. i
Leave Erie at 155 1 , , M., arrive at Netv York LiC P.
No change or cars between Erie and New York.
Elegant Bleeping Oars on all Night Trains.
For MformationestingPassenger business abP
Steamer p3lll, suid - MA.B= streets, PhD*
d elphla. _
And for Breightbasineas, or the Company's Anats:
8.8. Ilinotod, Jr., corner Thirteenth; and Market
its. Philadelphia. 3.W.lleynolds, Erie.
William Bream, Agent, N. U. Baltimore.
H. a. iziousTorr,
General Freight Agent Philadelphia,
R. wAawiterza,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
• , • - • A. - Ty LE.4,
Bon 18uP't. WllilamBPOt6
THE DAILY, EVENING EVLT , ETIN • YXILAPPATIA, , SATIJ,ftDAY,, gEI 3 ,RVAitt 3,'1866-
IRIMICI
• NORTH .2•211,01J:113 .I.IVAN/A
R.,7112(1 ' 3 LIDD.LID.BOUY/0-+
o an m direct line to Be Allentown
Match - Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven liksebarre.
Mahanoy C11y : and aPPOlntel in 0 2, Labilia, and. W.Vai
_ ming Ooal ReDicria,
Paasenger DepOni in Plinildelphisi r THlßD titreet
abOve Thompson; and corner of Ram 9 and AXIIRtI
CLAN Meets." •
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after Monday,Nov. 20 th ,1 a 85 ,Passerigar alma
leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily
_
(Sundays exceptedVaa follows:
AT 7.50 A...lll.—Morrung Express for Bethlehem and
and 'Principal Stations , on: North Pennsylvania Rail
road; connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley
'Railroad for Allentown,Catezanqua,Slatington,Manch
Chunk. Weatherly Jeaneavllle, Hazleton, White Ha
ven Wilkesba re, kinvton;Pittaton, and all pointa in
Lehigh and Wy alleys; also, in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy 01.ty, and
with Catawissa. Railroad, for Rupert, Darivllle, Milton
and Williemapart. 'Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45
M.; at erre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 9
P.M. passengers by this train , can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, paasin_K Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eau
ton and poin ts ri OA New Jersey ,Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 8.55 A. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown;
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train,
• take - Stage at Old York Road.
AT 10 'A. M—Accommodation, for Fort Washing.
ton, stopping at all intermediate Stations.
At MD P,..11. Accommodation tor DoYlestown. stOP.
ping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope. _
AT 8.50 P. M..—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail.
road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le.
high - Valley Train for Easton. reaching there at 6.45 P.
21. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville - and other
points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train
at Easton, win= arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Paa
sengeas for Stuameytown take stage at North Wales.
and tbr Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at
Quakertown
AT 4.15 crommodatlost, for •Doylastown
m at i v n ? g G a ro t v a e i !ita i Stati"
BartavailleFatnr. for
Abingtonge at
,• for loamberville at Doylestown:
AV 5.15 P. 'M.—Through Aooonunodation, for Beth.
lehem and all Stations ou main line of North Pennsyl.
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with
Valley Evening Train for 'Ante on liehigh Valley
Viand for .Danville , rt and °atomisers
Railr
• AT WS P. lif.--Aocommedation, the Lansdale, stop ,
ping at all Intermediate Stations.
At U. P. M. Accommodation for Port W ashingtoru,
Leave Bethlehem et ea and 10.02 A. M.. and 6.16 P,
paesengera leaving Mitten at 9.80 A. H., connect at
Bethlehem aad arrive_ in Philadelphia at 13.2.5 P. H.
Passengers leavieg Wilkesbarre at 1 P. H. connect
at Bethlehem at 11.1 h -P. M.., and arrive in PlaZadelpitia
at *ASP. M.
. Leave Doyleet9ws, at 6 . t6 A. M 1.15 and 540 P. Ks
.Leavelasnadale at 6.10 A.. M.
DeavelTort Washington atINDA.7B. 10.50 and 2.15 R. 11.
„
St
Philadelphia for B ON ethlehem at ISA. M. •
Philadelphia for, Doylestown. at E P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7..C3 A. M.
Betklishern'for Philadelphia al4 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Careconv y pat.
Whitto and from Bexios Street Depot: •
White Oars of Second and Third Streets Line oorrferf
paasegnera to Third Street Isepot.
Ticketemnet he rocrtred at the Ticket Offoes, TIE=
street or B street; in order to secure the loweet
rates of fare. BLLIS °LABE, Agent.
a C
Isoismssx'a Beane Exprees will Gill for and deliver
Depo
!aracrNo. at the
Us South t.
street.
• PENNS YLValsTLfk fIEITP - Esj,
• • A Tr.ROAD.
..6.III3.A.NGEKHENTS.
The trains of the Pennsylvania R.'S.. will leave - the
Few Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets.
The care of the Market Street Passenger Railway
run to and from this Depot, They also leave Front
street every two minutes, octramc.r.mug one hour pre.
vlousto the time
for a
of each Train and waiting
on
30 minutes for a trip. Their cam are In waiting
on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers Into
the city, and connections are made with allroads cross.
ur Market street.
igss Surrneve—Cars leave Eleventh and Market
streets at 5.45 P. M., to connect with the Pitt b urg h and
Erie Mall. and at 10.25 P. M. with Philadelph ia
dress.
Hamra Bauga¢e Express will hereafter be located tit
O. 81 South eventh street. Parties desiring Bagsuge
takertto the trains, can have deneat reasonable raise
upoa atddlcatlon to him.
TE.A.Lbes LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
F23.1F. EX:FRP . .
MALL THAIS. - -
PAOLI AC OM., No. 1 -
FAST LINE, - • •
PARIEFSBURG, • •
HARRISBURG AOCOIL, •
LANCASTER ACCOIL, -
PAOLI MAIN, No. I
PITTSBURGH ir..ERIE MALL
PHILADELPITTA E.,TIOME;
ABBIVE..
CINCINNATI FVPRES.S. •
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS •
P P ARKESBURG AOLI ACCOM., No. I • -
- • .
STIEFLF&PRML* . " '
.
LANCASTER "
FAST 12.22 P. Ig
UNE. - - - • ..
PAOLI ADOOIL, No. 2, • • "
DAY EXPRESS - " S.ts
.1141.111UPPBURG• AOCOM., . 8.40
Phlladelplia Explr /eaves daily. Plucbargh and
Erie Mall leaves
Trains daily—except S unday.
The Pennsylvtualaßauroad Oa will not assume any
risk for Baggags, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit
their respotodbility to One Runtired Dollars in value,
Al Baggage exceeding that amount in value, be at
the risk ofthe owner, unless taken by special contract;
For farther infernitddon, as to time and connections,
see bills and framed cards; or spar to. • •
Tztoxes H. FARM%
Ticket Agent, at the Depot,
An Illosigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. For
full infronatlon as to fare and amommodations, apply
to FRANCIS FUNK. , NO. 181 Dock street. • •
r _ PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN.
• TOWN AND NORRISTOWN
ia ea '/ACE TABLE —On and after WED.
NiBDAY, Novemberntll further notice.
FOR WN.
Leave Mei
ind hia—S. 78. 9,10,11,12,A.M.; 1,1
— inntes, W, 4 P , 0, SX, 0, 2.10
Leave Germantown-4.7,7g, S, 820, 61, 12, A. lit 4
I 2., 8,4, 4X, 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10,11 P. M.
I Its 8.20 down wain, and the 3% and 5% up trains du
not stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Phlladelphia-9.10 Minnie!, A. IL; 2, 7 and
11121, P.
Leave Germantown-4 A. M.: 1, and DX, P. EL,
CHESTNUT HILL R ATVRIILD.
Leave 'PhlladelphlB-6, 8, 10, 12, A. IL; 2, or. at, 7, I.
and 11, P. M.
M.; 1440 0 ,
&
h 4O
~
6.4 u &a4.1141t-9.. 10 & RateP.B , I L 9.40, and UM A.
Leave Phlladelphia7-9.10 minutes, A. M.; I, and 7
P.M.
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.40 &Wade% A. E. 1240. 6.40
and 9.25 minntee P. M.
FOB CONSMOHOCKEN AND NOIthISTOWN. ,
Leave Philadelphia—a, &W. 11.05 agnates, A. ZIL; 13
Y, 4.,%. 535, 634, 8.06, and 1.13 i, P‘ M.
Leave Norrtatewnh-5X,47, , 7.50, 9,11, A. M.; 13, CC 9
and 8 P. 'EL
The 5% P. M. train will stop_ at School Lane, Wissa
only.
hickon, blanayindt, Spring Mlls and Conshohocken!
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia -9 A. M., 2,411, and 7P. hi,
Leave Norrlstown-7 A. M.. and 5 P. M.
•
• FOR hiANAYI7NK.
Leave PhiladeloldA—e. 8.85, U.as A. AL; 13i, 8,
63f , 6.05, and Wu E At
Lmve Idartikrur.-6X, 23i, 8.20, D3G, LOO A. AL; 1, 5
ei and 8, P. AL
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia n -9 A. M. Etx and 7P. M.
Leave Mana *-73 , 4 A. M. s and BP. M.
W. T. WILSON, General Superintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets,
pffri.a DELPHIA AND BALTI
MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.i
. 61. . GF.afENTS.—On and after WED
I
NESDAY, October 18th, 1865 the trains will leave Phil
stdelphla from the depot of' West Chester and Phi
adelphis Estilroad, corner of Thirty-first and Marke
streets, (West Philadelphia ,) at see A. M., andeLSO P
hi. Leave Oxford at 6.50 A. M., and 8.10 P. M.
'
The train leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. /51., connects
at Oxford with a daffy line of stages from Peach Boti
tom In Lancaster. Beturningleaves Peach Bottom to
connect at Oxford with the afternoon train for Phila.
delphla. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap.
parel only as baggage, and in no case will the Qom.
. pany be responsible for an amount exceeding $lOO.
H. WOOD. General Superintendent,
OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX
COMPANY, 820 CHEST.
ti "at 'PICELLDEL.PHIA, January 27th. hmr..
The Adams Mittman' Company have e the
facilities at Washington, D. C. by building a
Depot, and having acquired 'additional capacity fo
transportation, are now prepared to forward Sea
Express freights, Packagte and. Parcels. to Washing
!ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,
Adamstown, Fortreas 1110broe' and Other rf aces Southi
•occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates.
Special agreements made for Merchandise in large
lots. Butler's goods and - army supplies at satisfactory
prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers' parcels
taken at much less than our usual rates.
Heavy and bulky packages received and. receipted
for at our depOts.SollthWt, corner of BROAD and LO,
aria streets. r :JOHN BINGFEEAM,
Superintendent
1 00 P.M;
1.1. /OA. iiii
usw.i PHILADA.
- s"f•
i VIA BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILROAD.
THROUH. I/BRIGHT DFRABTMEICT, I
DEPOT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE utimRRY.
, The undersigned will continue the. General s
Agency-of the 'Philadelphia, Wilmington -and ih n i t i l
tlmoce Railroad, for Phile , ftlltbla, by way of the abort
rronte to the West.' v• • - • • • v
• 'Shippers and the pnollo Bea
the
are ammred that
the organization of th rougn Walla secures to Freight
twxoLor Wawa and prompt yllvery to all parts parts.
Au through rates add, mwner Information, apply
- • 00 A& ~ •
General „Weig C ht :Amin. 1
JOHNS. WILSON, Prelgin Ararat I
' Office.-Blzth surest. abov e oneetnuti
liI63FOR. VY_ YORIL-BY THE NEW
- 11.AILROA:D. ROWE CAMDEN;
W FARE:
. -lON AND AFTE:Ri am: `1866L 1
the Express Train of the Raritan and Delaware .ESEI9,
Railroad NyillletingOde3 t korg Vine Street Ferry
Mid
Dia
„rotgh T !lye, hOms. Fare , Fee. TareLasioil
Tickets good fox , three days, - ed 00; •
Preiglit-Thilnileaver at via 10P. AD and arrives
New York:moat morning.!: , .
. i F - Rolltr/EW:xolol;EXPiesilliiejekveii tier STo. d
at 12.20 P. M.'mtd!aVrives in Camden ate.Bol".
Freight and Accommodation line leaves at,4P.M.Mid
'arrives at Camden at 11. P. M.pply
!Freight %km at low rater.: A. B. Dole/
Agent-Copers Point, ia,MdfoL . „ , ,
!infra W. B. SNEDB.II, Superintendent 1 ,
.1
at 7.20 A.
Ist LW A. 111.,
" 10.00 "
" 12.00 H. •
" Lou P. IK,
4. 2.30
4.00 Bit
81 &so
" I.BOA II
" 7.10
u p . m mi
•17 an n
easiVtirib - Xt&
alawi••••••••eadmomiliM•
‘," 4. • %.4.,
FOR. NEW yO.F.K. - ..-ThetoA.Mi
DENAND AXBOY, and /1311.24
TRENTON' . -14 . A TL . ROAD CON!
PANT'S LINER etom tdato New York, and
way tra‘cea, , -from W WEFtEET WHARF;
will leave as follows, -. /te;
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy,,AccorM, 12 26
At 8 A., Xi via Camden and JerseY.Ci_q:Express,! 800
At 2 F.. 11.; via ,Caina en. andAmboy Elcpress, 26
At 12 (noon) and 81. 2L - Vvis Camden and
; Amboy.' Accommodation, (Freight and Pas:
2 SS
A,t 6 and ..U. RP. Camden and AmbOy, Asicons:
modation, • • ' ' •
(Freight and PasSenger)lst Class Ticket, . 9 . 98
_ .2d Class Ticket, 160
At 6 and 10A.N.,2 and 5 Elf.. For Mount Hollywans•
villa. Pemberton: and Vincentown. At SA. M., '
and
P. M. for Freehold. .
At 6 and VIA. M. 12 2f. 8.00, 5 band 11.80 P. M. for Pal.
myra, Riverum, Delanco, Beverly; Edgewater, Bur.
, lington, ' , Florence. Bordentown, &c. The The 10 A. Mi
and 5 • .1"'. *M. Line - runs direct through to Trenton...
LLNES FROM E.IO7SINGTOZT DEPOT . ' will: leave
as follows :
_
11.15 A. 4.30 P. M aid 6,45 P. M. via' Ken
singten and Jersey'.City hypress
At 12 P.7L (N ight),yia Kensington and Jersey
City Express 2 25
The 6.45P.M. Line will run daily. All' others Sun.
days excepted. ,
At 7.80 and /1.15 A. M. 3, 3.80, 4.30,5 and 6,45 M.. and
12 Midnight , for Bristol, Trenton. &C.
At 7 A. 10'50, 3,5, and 6 P.M. • for Cornwell's, ;Lori
risdale, Holmesburg, Tacony, Wissinoming. ,Brides:
burg and Prankforct and at sP. M. for Holmesburg
and intermediate Stations.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD, for the
Delaware River Valley,, Northern. Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De
pcit. as follows: ; . • ,
At 7.30 A. IL sad 8.30 P. M, for Niagara Paps, Buf
falo Ldnkirk Canandaigua wsrnira, -Ithaca , Owego;
ROC/sester, Blnghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburgi
Water Gap, Belvidere,
_Easton, Lambertville, Flensi
ngtonote. The 8.30 P: SL Line connects' direct with
he Train leaVing Easton for Maucn Chunk. Allen./
town. Bethlehem. dc.
A.t 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and interin - ediateStations
. ger For New York, and Way' Lines 'leaving Ken!
sly ton . Depot, take the oars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an.hour before departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train:run from
the. Depot.' On Sundays, Ctrantbasses will leave Wal•
nut street wharf at 6P, IL to connect with. 6.45 P. 21
Pliy Pounds or BaggagMy',alle each Pass
ger. P assengers are prohibited nom mid= wed
anything en
as baggage but their 'wearing apparel. Ali baggage
O ver . fifty patifitth.to he paid fer extra. •• The Co
limit their responsibility ibr baggage to One Dollar Pa l i
pound; and will hot be liable for any amount beyon
$lOO. except by apecialcontrect- r •
tfir Zokats sold and baggage checked dtreit through to
Grahald'eßag. age - adl for _and • delivet'
baggage at the . Depots, Ordexe to be left at No. 3 Wati
•
nut street.
UNITS FROM NNW YORK FOR PHILADELNIIA.:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 1r M. and
P. IL, via Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and I.lli
It. Di., P, 2d. sad Night via Jersey City and Ken
.
aii B
Pier No. , I ?N. River, at
. 6 A, M. and 2, P.
via Amboy and (*linden. At . 12 . M., 8 and .1 M,
(Freight and Pesten ger), MIL H. G oy via Amb TZILER, and Camden.
.A Agent.
_ • PHLLADELPHLt AND RULE
HA. THROUGH LINE.
• AWTSEIA RAILROAD.
Short line to Wilibamspert, Elmira,oll Regions,Eria,
Buffalo, Magus Falls, :Suspension Bridge, and aII
places Ih the Western, Northestern and South Wets•l
tern States and the Oanadas. •
Four throngs trains daily-(Sundays excepted).
Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylvs.
7.30 A.
Beading
A. R.B.Depot. Ma E.B.Depothf...
a
Sae P.M. 5.15 P.M.
One train on Sunday at ALS P. K.
By all these trains direct connection Is made at RI.,
mire with Erie railway; at WA,. • flea with Atlantic
and Great W esternn railway-, at Dunkirk and Buffalo
with Lake Shore R. B. and at Suspension Bridge
with Great Western -railway.
Fare always as low as by any other line.
Sleeping cars on all night trains.
Second class cars, with cushioned seats accompany
each express train. giving passengers the advantage
of high speed Withlow fare.
For through tickets and further particulars concern
trig the routes, applyst the.
Ticket Office, sZ Chestnut street.
N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt.
RWENT JERSEY RAILROAD
LIMES—From foot oil:Mute I street;
o T er KR .
. 0 ozekv Sunday& FALL AND
Commencing WEDNIMDZY, NOVEMBER
For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer
sey and Salem liallioads, at 9 A. X. and 8.80 P. M.
For trine and all intermediate Stationa, at 9A.
X. andBP. M.
11[Foreape May and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
LA Mills'lle connecting w ith freight train (Passenger
car attaebt d) for Cape to' .dne 2.45 P. IL and 3.00 P.
M. through passenger, due 8.00 P. IL
For Glassboro' and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. IL
and 2.30 P. M.
For Woodbury. Gloucester, eta, at 9 A. EL, 3, 810,,
and 5.90 P.M.
Freight train ttill I eave Philadelphia front Sandford's,
Wharf aril) A. . and Camden, at 12.11.
J. VAN RENSSELAER.Superhatemdent.
THE WEST JERSEY EXPRES3 0011.PANY
Will attend to *lithe ItEmal branches of EXPRESS Boa
rs, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re=,
sponslble.Express Companies, to all parts of the e 01111.4
try, any article entrusted to them. A. Special Hessen=
ger accompanies each through train. Office, No. 5
Walnut street
BILISINEtin lIMUUtft.
- HOOP 4RIRTB,
628 NEW PALL STYLES NOW READY 628
of Hopkins' "own make, at No. s ARCH Street
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the mantel
of first-class trade, and embrace every size and sty
for Ladles, Misses and Children, which, for finish and
durability, have no equal in themarket, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly oa. band, a full
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 4a
aPfings, at very low_pricea. Skirts • made to order
altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail, nolm4
ri C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
.IZa 6.E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil
adelphia. Agents for the sale of Lae Prodnata of the
Southwark Sugar 'Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar ,
House, of Philadelphia. Jal-lyr
eIEOBGE SHARP. Patentee a ,, fl. • manufacturer of
%Jr the BALL PATTBBNI SILVER WARE, No. 41
Prune street- jal.nosmo*
TAMES A. _WRIOAT. THORNTON PIKE. CLE%I
J ENT A. CaLSCOM, THEODORE WRIGHT
FRANK L..NEA.L.
P.STED WRIGHT & SONS,
Importers of Earthenware,
and
Shipping mad rchats,
No. 11.5,W2LUNDT Street, Philadelphia.
MERRIc3T. 'WAUGH...en MERRI mo. m car obp WlL, E. .H.
uunt - wAsr, FOUNDRY, FtifTß. AND WARM
INGTON STRE.LTS,
Pirmatormerta.
lIMERRICR & SONS
ENGENESILEC AND Me B, Lianamtme High and Low Pressure Steam Enifint'l
for Lxuc , River and Marine Service.
..I,n der, (lawn:tater:4 Tanks on Boata, &n,
..tastitn% of all kinds, either iron dr Wass.
iron Frame Boos for Gas Works, Workshops a
,irarosx.Rtituons, dte.'
kset trus and Gas hfikehlnery, of the latest and mos
m_ proved construction.
Nvery description •of Plantation Machinery; ant
Sugar, Saw and 9rist Mile Vacuum Pans, Omer
Steam Trains, Dellacators, , M_UM. Pm:nei' ,•Ma
glnee, cte.
Sole Agents for N. PalenVe Patent Sugar Hollins
Apparatus, .Nestnyth'a Patent Steam Hammer an
Dra i ns Mc. & Wolsey% Patent Centrifugal Sum,
Dra
IambEINNEIYLVANIA WOBEE—on Me D.ELAMAER
A.
River, below PHILADELPHIA,
CHESTER, Delaw are cu mt, i lz. , , nm, PA.
.... . . SON & CO„
Noginoens and /ion Lost Builders,
Atanofactnrens of
All kinds of
OONDELMNG AND NON-002.1Dll&TS.MI JUN- ,
GINEB,
Iron Vessels of a ll descriptions, Boilers, Vaks , TaWU!
T.E.1111133Y, B. . Prr PP .B., 8. A.II,IIIIIBOLD.
Late of 4 Late
Heaney, Neafte & Co., Engineer Penn . Works, matt. ting-tri U. B . INA
:1: • eitifElas :ap• :s& :Au ,• e u:
FOUR.TEE street, above Vine, will re-open for th
Fall and Wintet season on MONDAY, Sept.
Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thoro: •
knowledge or , this , accomplishment will find - • -: ,
facility at this school., The horsee are See and w:
trained, so that the meet timid need not tear. •
horses trained In the best manner. Saddle hors
horses and vehicles to hire: Aim carriages. for
min, to cars, steamboats, Bv. t
2111043.0RA1081 a ' BON.'
AB FIXTURES.-Idll3llßY,_ 11.1.ERPX4L
THACKABA. • NO. 718 iOBIOITNIIT street,
,Nanufactiiress, of ,Gas Fixtures, Lampe , &A, toy
would call the ' attention of the 'public to their large
and elegsht assortment of Gas Chandellers,..Pendanta
Brackets, ac. %her also introduce Gas Pipes in
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend ta extend t f
big; altering'and repairing Gas' pipes, AIl wo,rk
ranted. Jan
TlPalirY WIILLS.—OWNERSOF PROPERTY.—Th
•urdy plat* to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Disink.
tented; arVerY low prices. , P.EYSSON,
• ' • • • - Manufacturer of Pondrene.
Goldsmith's Balk Lib street racy
•
sTovjEts AiAmi nmkmm.
• : I Air , . r• :s• ss: :
-T=.- . "•fr EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels o
•••••;, public institutions, In TWENTY DIRE • •
SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Not- , •
Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, F •
board Stoves, Battfßoilers, Stewhole Plates Broile
I:manufacturers :I
Cooking Stoves, etc., at wholesale and retail, by M
&ABE, SHARPE & TTIONTSON,
028,th,s,tuAnnt •N0.,209 North Second street,
, ..,... • • TH•O2.9.Ati•i3, , DIXON & BONS,
'.---!-->" , ,>:, --• , late Andrews & Dixon,
• • r •• • ENO. 1824•CRESTAilJT'otree_„,t rkilladelptan.
a_ -;-- - ' OFFealte - , 1 dt4t 46 ALVA •
, .: ‘•
VE.
AMBER,' ' • ' " -
•..v •• - • ':. OFCCE,- •• - - •.•. . ''.
c ' ''`. _
~.. :Axido er GOUT 33 ) 9 ; 1• —2— • i
•
For 4nl4.lnoltjapti Otis and' Wood-cam •
~.
-" p:
WARM- F AIRFURNACES, •
,1; ,• • Pc!? Warnainn._Poblin and Privao3 BuiliMigts; !
4. REGISTERS, VENTELAT O332- ,••• •'o3llllAtittuNT: e -FELT, - -ilownibi. . ! • -rATENT tax.
. AND 1 La - tba sue:mint Foltibr ShiPri: l ll.s44 AbbnBto e a bum!
Eliseo, und-Zoil ..in titer'
o.so Kirthi -‘ R§, 4 3TLSALTH.BOnatEiFir:49.. , 1 'l •s t a in r_f t sM it O u l a • PVISIEANT piTiP,lDie;nuoi
oak ).-- ••• .yr49 kl .4, , ,,w k4 acr.RET..' . ' , t.' Debrwi r efigaraga. 1 •..‘i.Lfi,:. f.T. - pre ~ 1 ,11,..1 ~....,...„„- - i
~-_,. -,;•; 0. :,c,v, , ~.,:.,....,- ..,, ....,. .c;-,y.4
.6)mPtibist-
“1 -0 4Liati NEW YID:
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE
- -
Have commenced their:regular OUTSIDE .
...c;r; 14 'llBlOCWtr StUaruships
CUM
WASkiiHiii,FOlif;;Captssin dilelseater:
NOEFOLir; Captain *einem. '
AE.E.K.AINDIFILIk; Captain ElLiattrlek.
VERGIINLi; Captain Snider. •
Leaving from each city on TURvDAYS, THURS.
DAYSY and SATURDAYS, from first wharf below
Market street,. Philadelphia, 'and Piers 14 and Is East
River, New York.. , •
'These Steamships insure at lowest rates. '
Freight received DAILY. at our usual low rates.
WM. P. CLYDE CO , Agents,
14 South Whar S. ves , Philadelph ia.
jag.tril • 111 Wall street, deNtit'ik.
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
"ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMERS."'
"HIBERNIA," , "COLIIMBLA.."
"CI A 7.RDONIA," • "CAMBRLA.,"
"BRITANNIA," "INDIA."
Steam to
LIVERPOOL, LONDONDICERY,, BEZUFAE3T, DUB.
LIN, NEWlt___,Y CORE ANIO GLASGOW.
_ RATES OF PASSAGE
PAYABLE PAYABLE IN PAPER CuRRENCY.
CABINS • - - (ON CM and $7O
STEERAGE 430
Steamship "lIIBEIVIO' leaves SATURDAY,
January 27.
THE PAID CERTIFICATES
points
issued
at for bringing' out' passengers from the above
•- LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
Also, to and train' .
SPECIAL STATIONS
E— PTHEIgReIS w H il lR tak L e W r A ti Y cn S ia
x
notice that the "Anchor Line" Is the only line granting
through tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia
to the points named above, and that the undersigned
the only duly authorized Agent in ridladelphia.
Apply to . W. A. 1 -7 A-M7LL,
Sole Agent, for "ANCHOR LINE,"
"la2Stf ' N0:217 WALNUT Street
rsTine.ht TO Juviratroo.u.
i s tia m cimmi r rowzr, the Inraan Line.
Y, carrying the U. S. Mails.
taping
KANGAROO-. --...-------Wednesday, Tan. 31
CITY' uP 805T0N......-.Saturday. Feb. 3
At Noon. from Pier 44 North Itiver.
- BATES OB PASSAGE.
PATAALS XS' GOLD:
First QUIII2. Steerage..... . .......... 0
First to 95 Steerage 10 1, 0 211 /012-... 94
First—ars Stew/wet° Paris. 40
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, maw.
dkc., at, ntOdersto rates. •
Passage by, the , •Wedneaday_ Steamers, First Cabin,
- Steerage; .33, payable in United States atutrant7.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or
l
gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can he . bou ght erso
persons swans' for their friend&
For farther ; ingsastatipn, vW_at the o x=ll 01
goes. • O.•DATE, t.
ja23 • 1.11 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
o - FOB BOSTON.
• A t STEAMSHIP' LIME DIIIIO7I.
r • G I°23oif POSTI:V.KBYI2}7 DAYS.
FROM PINE ST. WHARF_
WHARF, • AND LONG WHARF', BOSTON:
The atesanahip SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail
from Philadelphia SaturdaFeb 3atlo A. M..
The ateamah on ip ABMs, Ca ptain C , rowe% Will sail
from Boston on Tuesday, February 6, at 12 M.
The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now
composed of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burials%
NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons burthen.
ABLES, Captain Crowell. NO tons bnrthen.
These substantial and well appointed ate
will sail punctually as advertise& and freighr w a rl i n
received every day, a steamer being 'always on the
berth to receive cargo,'
their
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
For
le2 freight or peausgeoVt
outh to
BY
ware WERSO 00.,
622 S Dela &
avenue.
• BE-OPENING OF THE OUTSIDE LIMA
OF STEAMERS
between
pErLADRIXICIA. AND NEW YORK.
This favorite line will commence their tripe on
THERSDAY next, Seth inst. The following well
known and staunch seaboata will be placed on the
ate
Steamer ADMIRAL ---.--oapt. Nichols.
EASTERN 'r Mundy,
KENN - FR - RP . • Edmonds.
Days of departure (from eaCh will be TUEd.
DAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURD A YS, leaving
this city from first wharf below Spruce Street at 11
o'clock, A. M. and New York from pier 4. North
„River, at 4 o'clock P. H.
Freights received daily, and *taken at reasonable
rates. All goods destined beyond New York will be
*forwarded free of commissions. •
For rates of freight. &c., &c., apply at the Once, alt
and Sis South Delaware avenue.
no tip P. B. MARK, Agent.
• :465' :off_ • • ,11 , •
1Q0:: s : S : 03.4. ..,•.
The tine etearozhtps of this Line insure at the lowest
rates and sall .rigniarly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNESDAY and. EttatraDA.Y.
At Soon.
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, forming the most direct route for the
South and Southwest.
M2Mi=
WIC P.OLYDE CO
14 North and South Wdebaries'
„fa: As
NEWIA ..XPRTLISF3 LINZ TO ELUDE
' .esapeake and nelaw l e g re e Canal, an a d ith W ir inatcl iz i i
at Alexandria, Ts., form the most direct route for
Lynchbmg, Bzistal.Enoxville, Naahrlile. Dalton and
the southwest.
Steamers leave .First Wharf above Market street
every Wednesday and Saturday at It
For freight apply W the agenm.
W. . CLYDE a 00.,
T. B. Davidson, Agent at 14 North Wharves,
Georgetown; IL, Eldridge
Co., agents at Alexandria.
a § NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
' - DELA W.L8.13. and CHEM/BAKE
42 .64 a. -BOAT COMPA2TY.
8AJ1G3313 towed to 'and from PRECAADELIOECUL,
HAVEE-DlWata , BALM:KOBE, WASECENG•
TOE, and Werra epohata. .
P. CLYDE .1 . Cp., Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
Captain JOHN LADOHLDN. Superintendent.
FOR SAN FItANCISOO.
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA. CLIPPER LINE.
SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for, this Line sent to New York by Swift-
Bare Line et reduced rates. •
The splendid Al extreme cltpper ship
CARLYLE,
L. Ropkin. Commander,
s e:
Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
This beanUfal vessel is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading. Raving a portion of
her cargo on board with large engagements, will have
quick despatch. For rteigh!._applyto
BISHOP, SON & 00.,
106 Arch street.
FOR - LA GUAYRA AND PUERTO C.A..
nal; SELLO:—The bark WHITE WINO; Wilkie,
master, will nal at an early day Mr the above
ports. For freight or passage, apply to TORN DAL
LETT & CO., No. 128 Walnut street. Jtat6
FOR
__,_
_ON Mass.—ExpresslAne.—The due
schooner KLIZALBETH MAGEE., Magee,
' - master. is now loading for the above port at
Girard's wharf, above .Market street, and will sail witn
despatch. For freight, apply to, DAVID CJOPER, 18
North Wharves:ja24
saFOB BALMS I - • MD.--The fine schooner
MARY GAY, Captain Keen, is now loading for
toe above port at Girard's wharf,above Market
street, and will with despatch. For freight, apply ;
to D A ID IPER & C0.,18 N. Wharves:
FOR PROVIDENCE R. R. L—Express
The tine schooner ALICIA, Lambert, master,
is now loading for the abovellort at Girard's
wharf, above. Market street, and will have °rolling
desratch., For freight, apply.toDAVLD - COOPER, 1$
North Wharves. • • • • ja24
FOR SALE The Al fast sailing brig
THEODORIPS;2 bottom 600 bbls. ea r
pantry. built 1864,copperedand eoPner
filstened._ Sails and rigging in , good order. Apply to
E. A. BOWER & CO., Llock street wharf. Ja29-6t
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The
• brig It P. STEWART Captain Halland. 4, (Y4)
.bbls. capacity. „Apply to DAVID, OOOPEN,
E. Wharves. Ja2o
FOBS' .—The Al Bremen ship E 11.114
Capt. Henry Oaken. For Cabin passage. having
fine accommodations, apply to the Captain on
8.13,151
board, or to W0.81 , i & LW Walnut at. delB
r(DIOSIGNEES' NOTICA—The schooner SARAH A'.
V He 31BIOND, Paine, master, from Boston,. / 1 3 now
discharging her cargo at - ft nit twherf below •Callowhill
street. Consignees. will.please effendi.° the reception
of their goods. DAVID COOP.IKR,IB N. Wharves. fel
Ste' persons are - hereby cautioned
against trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship S.
L. TALLY, whereof Cann is master,' from City .Point,,
Va., as no debta"of -their contracting will be paid by
captain or consignee.,E,phrighiD A. /391.1DRa &
Dock street wharL den ,
Q1:11.1.2017AVD 'Mester; from Liverpool, le
10 now. dlecharging under gemaral order at Walnut
street wharf Oonelgnees . willplease attend to the
reeeption-'of their goods,' PETER WRIGHT
SONS; 115„Wainut etreet,,..; . I
IVOTICE:—AII persons are hereby cautioned • _ , •
Al harboring and trusting any of , the crew of the
Danish brig DEVI:ULRIC, as no debrief tnelr Contract.
1 4" will be paid 'by 'captain ,or consignees.' WORIg•
saart.& COnsignees,l2S , Walnut street.; - •
TAI3.; B. BElLTlThretoraccossor to•lttifil EIHINDLEA
& 80N13613r _ ,makeriu* 9 .2“rfortaW/LIUM2I.
below Vibe's 4.rnmaasionis; •
• All work' done in the belt roarthoisumd Oat too lowaki
jultd mast lavorAble_talobotadWilirouved tO flOolwl•
feet satkfactloo,' . • . . • • . "f I
railicatar atteritiiin ' •
putsAir=B,-,F.y.i.aaCO:VSHIPII3I37 , ATIIING
PELTiitt-lotetb mitt 'Apid.titoPETER , WRIGHT
& SONS, 115 'Walnut street. -;de2thtf
- -
.Hatensomit.B.Es t elni i corner. of
Di
Spruce and- glitti ets, as' pen ;. dperied' fot•
the reception or bearders.ttlioonnif single, and stdtea
and ttbgr<Withcnt<Priva • table., • .., !
- BEAM ESTA.T.ki
EHAMM'S PEREMPTORYSALE OF VALII- •
ARLE ERAI., ESTAIN.—THOMAS dt SONS,
Auctioneers,-7vALITABLE BUSINESS STANDS,—
Two" . feut - Bvol9' briek' eTORES; Nos. 11 'audit! South Jti
SECOND street and four two-story brick D WALD.'
INGS, LETITI A CQITE.T.— In the District Court for': '
the rity and county of Philadelphia. Equlty.
„.CYHOS J GOOD, et al., l's. R. G. WHITE, et al, No.
= 8, December Terns, 1865. On TUESDAY, February eth,
1866, 'at .12-o'clock, Noon, will be ,sold at Pubic Sale,
Withoutreserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol
lowinaAelcrlbed properly:clear of a ll Inctimbrance,
/ 1 1 z 1 : th l' at four-story o art t tlt B e on the street
east aide
off econd street, aboutloo feet south of Market :street.
containing in front on Second street leet 3 inches, and
extending in depth of that width So fee t.
No. 2.--STQRE, .No. 18 South SE ND street.—All
that lonvetory brick store and lot'of ground', situate on
the- east side;of Secund street, about 112 feet 3 inches
south of Market street, containing in front on Second
street 18 feet 3 inches, and extending in 'depth of that
width 80 feet. •
.
No, a. FOUR DWELLINGS; LETITIA street All
that lot of vound with the four twastory brick houses
thereon erected. situate on the west side of Letitia
frontbou 100 feet south of Market iitreet: containing
in on Letitia street 24 feet a 6
Incites, (including a
certain 434 feet wide alley on the north aide of the said
lot, 80 feet in depth, Which added to the other 45,i feet
of ground by 80 feet in depth now compose an alley
9 feet wide) and attending westwardof that width
100 feet. .
•
•
• Sigir The three above described properties adioin
each other, feet in deptht 24 feet Winches on Secend
street by ISo n through Letitia street--
two valuable fronts: It would be most admirably
adapted tor.a wholesabs business or manufactory. It
Is seldom so large a lot can be had In the centre' of the
business part of die city. •
No. 1. (No. 4in the Order of Sale.) Dwelling No.
182 South Eleventh street. All that lot •of ground,
situatee three-story brick dwelling thereon . erected.
on the west aide of Eleventh - street, 91 feet 9
• inches north of Walnut street; containing in front on
Eleventh street 15 feet 3 inches, and extending West
' ward of that width 58 feet.. ,
No. 2—(No. 5 in the Order of Sal)7WlLLflikl a ,
Nd. 164 South Eleventh Street. All that lot ofgrotmd,
with- the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected,
situate on the west side of kleventh street. 7634 feet
north of Walnutstreet; containingln fronton Eleventh
stre-t 15 feet 3 inches, and extending westward of that
width 58feet: - •
No: 8-(No. 6 in , the Order of SaIe.)—DWELLER ,
No. 186 South Eleventh Street. All that lot of ground,
with tlsei four-story - brick dwelling thereon erected,
situate onthewest aide of Eleventkstreet, 56 feet north
of Walnut street; containing in vont' on Eleventh
street 20 feet 6 Inches, sad extending westward of that
width 58 feet •
No; 4-(Nn. 7, In the Order of SaIe.)—DWELLING,
No. Iss south Eleventh Street. All that lot of ground,
with the four-story brick dwelling thereon erected.
situate on- the West side of Eleventh street, 25 feet 6
Inches north of, alnut Street; containing in front on
Eleventh. street 20 feat 6 inches; and extending west
ward of that width 58 feet.
.
s—(Ne. S In the Order of SaIe.)—DWELLMG.
Bro. 140 South Eleventh Street. All that lot of grouhd
with the 'bonvetery brick - dwerle , g thereon erected,
situate on the west side ofEleventh street,lsfeet north
of Walnut street; containing In front on Eleventh
street 20 feet 6 inches, and extending westward of that
width as feet. •
far Tbe above - descrrbed properties on Eleventh
streer are subject together to a yearly wound rent of
gaSi en.
flar Bale absolute.
•._ • . vs , 3 aster
THOMAB & BONS, Actioneers. .
jais,2o,ita •
tele FOR SALE, OR TO LET UPON GROUND
RENT—A valuable tract of LAND, adjoining the
ronadelphia Gas Works , is the First Ward, having
nearly balls mile mile) front upon theriverSchnYl•
hat This portion is particularly well • adapted for
rnanurectnring purpos, an well as a Bailable d.epot Ibr
anthracite and bitumonons coal , a branch railroad
leading from the Pennsylvania Railroad, slope at the
Prentismand can be readily extended about =yards to
the river Schuylkill, there connecting with a mbstan
wharf. The property will be divided to Bull par
chasers.
Also to Bent a brick BUILDING, with extensive
river front. suitable for various manufacturing pur
poses, in connection with the Gas Works, with steam
power and other rov ents. ffeLth,s,tulZts •:+
Apply at 121 W street, second story.
va.EGA:.I.IT COUNTRY BRAT—FOR SALE—
Containing ten acres of land. situate on the Wis
sahickon Heights, 7 miles from the city and conveni
ent to the railroad station. Large double stone man
sion, with hail 11 feet in width, two bath "rooms and
every City convenience. Porter's lodge, large stables
and carriage house, conservatory, &0., and fruit of
every kind. J. M. GUAUSLEY es SONS, SOS Walnut
street.
PFOR BALE.—A PERT CHOICE .AND
BASLE FARM In the Twenty•third Ward, 10
as from Market street, adjoining the village of
Bustleton, containing 90 acres. :Improvements Ilne,
and land In a high state of cultivation , with plenty of
shade, fruit and water. and everything in - first rate
order. Apply at 1112, Chestnut street, second floor, be
tween 10 and 2. tf
_ _ _
MI FOR SALE.— The handsome four-story brick
RESIDENCE, with three-story back buildings.
every modern convenience and lot of ground
Twentieth to a to feet wide street sitnateNa. 4.1. 1 =
street. Is In perfect order. J. BLGOIf/dRy
it SONS, 508 Walnut street.
v ins FOß T.v,—The valuable property No. 1214
CEEST/VOT area., 25 net front by 285 feet deep
to orn Street.
Apply at
jalOams
;5011TEL THIRD srazirr.
EgNog BALE A DvsrrtA RLF THRIM,STORY
brick house, with three-story double back build
, 1401 Thompson street; all modern lumrovemeats.
Apply to I. CURTM & SON, B.eatEstate Brokers,
Cora Wahmt street.
CM FOR SAT 7 A desirable tbleeertory brick
03 , 11 ROUSE, it 3 South Ninth street—all modern im
pr, vemenls; immediate posseetion given. Apply to
J. H. CURTIS dr, SON. Real Estate Brokers, 43 Wal
nut street.
FOR SALE—The BriCk Buildl rg and lot 20 feet
front by 04 feet deep tors 10 feet wide outlet,sitaate
South Fifteenth street. J. M. GII.N II %IPY
SONS, 509 Walnut etzeet. •
FOB fiALE.—A four-story Brick Store Property,
situate on Third street, above Cherry, snbstan
t y and now paying a good interest on the in
vestment. G. M. (3;13.1MY &SOAS, 508 Walnut at.
TO RRNT, OR FOR SALE.—.A. largebuildhlg
erected for lio.rding School purposes, with fine
month. attached, within half an hour's ride of the
city,. A. W. GAYLEY, .7909 Pinestreet. fei-3t*
ATO RENT, OR FOR SALE, "MELROSE
4:31 - FrN,' at Media, an establahed Summer
ding Ronse,.with 6.scres °nand attached.
G.A.YLEY,I9O9 Pine street. fel3t•
• 7:: A War DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE
to rent for ten months, No. lin Walnut street.
pply to No. 16 S. THIRD street. fel•st
It FOR SALE.—A desirable dwelling on Walnut
street. west of Broad. Address "W. 11." But-
Office.LSTlN , fe24ts
• ENT—LARGE sTORE, 63OMAREET
Immediate possession. Apply
1507 ARCH Street.,
lal •
street
Ja4l-st•
ITALUABLEBUILD.Da) LOT FOB BALE —A lasi;
lot or ground, bounded by ktbristlan, sixteenth and
Montrose streets, 264 feet fronttly 1:33 feet deep. J. M.
GUILILEY 4 SONS, SOS Walnut street.
ITALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SELF,
V with pier 45 feta in width, and two docks and 5i
feet in width, situate on the Delaware at Lombard
street. J. 71. GITSESEET et SONS. 508 Walnut street.
TOR SALE.—The large lot Southwest clrner Race)
.1 and Twenty-thlrd streets. 133 feet s inches front.,
and in aepth along Race street 330 feet to low watel
mark on the Schuylkill river.
BEDLOCK et PASCHALL
No. 715 Walnut street. •
I ja3l-Nytets,64
DRIJGb,,
COD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new wade,
Cod Liver 014 of very superior 'paltry: Carb.
Axtimonia. just recelved, in jars; also, just received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
95 pea cent., In the beet of packages, and for sale by
JOHN C. RAKER dz• CO,
No. 718 Market street.
114111 0 DOB 0N '8 BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The
ciation of Bronchitis Catarrh. Hoarseness. and
Similar Comtilalnta, affecting the Organs of the voice.
Public S ens, Singer and Amateurs -have been
greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high
appreciation-of their intrinsic merit, particularly re
commends them' to sons affected with BRON
CHITIS; and CATARRH of ithe
HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Drnnists generally
Prepared only by LANCASTER
caries,
a. northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila.
delphi
8 ;Cm , e e • r e fa • TI
PLASTERS_ , with the pliancy of salt, the stre ng th
and softness of aid. For affections of the Chest, Palns,
weakness,' &c., &c. They are cleanly' and odorless,
comfortable and effective. Sold,by JEWEB,ELL. ,
thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. 'anis
-rinuGolsTs , str•lN - DHISH Graduate --13fortAm
11!! PJli Tucc,oombe, Brushes, , Hirrons, l'unmasersir•ua
Box ,„ H orn scoops, Surgical Instrument, Trusses_
Hard Lui So ft Bobber Goods; Vial , Oases, Glaar 154161
Hetal syringes, dra., all at , "Flrat .Eanda" dues.. ,
EtNOy7DEN 6k B
aps-tit : • . • : • =South: Eighth Malec%
R 0 B F. , T SHOEBIARER & C 0. ., N. E. CORN :A:
FOIIRTEL AND RACE STREETt3, Wholesal
Druggists, Manufacturers and • Dealers •in Wind.
Casa% White Lead., and paints of, every description
otter to' the trade, nr consumers; a colnplete stock
Qopd4lu their line at the lowed market rates.
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AGNESLa—Jahninea talicinedi in lotb. round tins
..11/I.and bexea,also in boyaes. Jetu4nx a Carbonate of
magnasia.in Zoz. and 4 oz.•papers. Alas • Calcined
itwartol7ll. d4l44l V b ff a airt and - Seventh "Itr a eig:
Philadeiradk . & OS
VaillMita, 0.1:1A3.-r•PUBat,O.ll,B O.V.A.I4AOND.S.
ZA Lemon Bergamot,__ Anise, *, earraway, Cloyes,
OlsegeMintergreen, C innamon ; Lavender - Ain/Per,
Oegeatiekpermint,taaasatraa,Rose, Bose Gerani um, Citron Arbene__ . .ite."all of warranted quall For
sale bY;W.II,LIAN - FITTTN,dt Co., ,Drusziste, _W .
arid 722 Market street, • _ • • "'
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'lrariolteeraay Brun, for vale Pythikeglonitly
31013.13aW eraCnmARKEt & 00., Druggiati , r . oar'
~ .e.art z tpurttcanazaccatreetai;•., -; , P , 7 0 :7.,1! I 1
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anOportsittle oon tvonoe for the app ,pt
eritgCti tthistraeratU the i tec la ux 4 * 45111 A 2
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