Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 05, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Saturday.
From Washington.
, [Special.Despatch to the Bullet:ll2.i
B.=TherEffieffil
mitte on the ilebiti - of: t}ie loyal states have
- decided upon_ a :plan •of reimbursing said
States for moneys expended during the
rebellion in raising • troops. The whole
number of men furnished by each State isle
-'be estimated on a three-years 'basis,. sllow
ing fifty, dollars for each man.
To pay thißf twenty - Year bonds, betuisa
per•: cent.._ interest, are to be issued to
each State, said bonds to be held . by" the
States for ten years, and during_ that time
not to be put in the market for sale. The
aggregate amount of bonds for all the States
- by this plan, will be about one hundred
-muttons. , • • •
Great preparations are being made by the
the joint'committee of Congress for the
tribute to the memory of Abraham Lin.
coin, which takes place• on the twelfth
Intelligence has been received here by
the French Legation confessing the defeat
of the Liberals at. Tehuantepec. It is also
stated that the Liperialists)" were about to
march upon and attack Juarez at El Paso;
Another effort is being made to have Jeff,
Davis tried by a Military COmmisedon.
ditional evidence, connecting him with the
assassination of . Lincoln has been pro,
XXXICrth CONtiRESS--)FIitST SIESSIONt
WASECENGON, Feb. :8,1866.
•
Honsn.—The Senate bill enlarging the
powers of the Freedmen's Bureau vas con
sidered.: - .
Mr. - Marshall (Ill.) made a speeett i argo:
ing that there was no power in the Constil
tntion to establish such a bureau."
. ,
, , Markets. - , , •. .
lumrntor.E, Feb. Bd.—Flour is iztactivs• and heavy.
BeedB quiet; Clover $8 W. Wheat dull at $2.3302 85 ibr
red. Corn • heavy White 88.; Yellovr VB. Provi
sions steady. LardlB€BlBlic... 'hialry nominal ert.2 ..
CITY BULLETIN.
Dnowtirset CASE.-A. cart baCked off ot
pier No. 15, Port 'Richmond, this morning
William Baird, aged 19 years, residing on
Ridiumond street, below William ' who was
upon the cart,was drowned: His body was
recovered.
- • 140 3 ./Mati`
BENJAMIN
JAMES R. CAMPBELL. BALL,
JAMES C. HAND.
MPQ.UWA_ONS.
Betiorted l for the rhuaaelp Tl hla sweating Bulletin.
BOSTON—Steamship Norman-2bales mdse 1 truss I
bags Artman, Dillinger & Co; 69 bbls 021 Z Locke; 167
bale„snise Lewis, Boardman & Whartan; 8 cases shoes
T L .Ashbridge & CO; 6 rolls carpet 7 bills mats 3 bales
mdse Leedom & Shaw; 2 cases do C Armory & Co: 4
do shoes Amy & Slate; 72 do carpet C M.' Bailey; 21 do
shoes Munroe, Smelts & Co; sdo crackers 15 bbls do
.1 B Bossier & Co; 95 cases shoes C D McClees & Co;
32 packages g gra
& Murray & Munroe; 23 bundles
C Hagar eCo; 3 organs J Bellak;
2 trusses bags J T alley; 29 pkgs beds CBMeech; 10
sagks starch Browning Bros; 2 rolls carpet 'McCallum
& Co: 3 cases mdse Isaac Barton & Co; 42 casks mdse
J B Machette:l24 rolls do G Brewer & 0o; 16 cases shoes
B Myers & Co,• 2 bales mdse G Brewer & Co; 8 cases
boots rnd shoes Nickerson & Moseley 3 cases mdse G
Brewer & Co, 10 bbls cranberries ICI. Neff; 1 bale 1
bags mdselJ Bromly de €4kselloB hlids soda ash order; 23
cases oil cloth G W Blabon & Co; 5 roils 11 bales md22
JF&EB Orne; 21 cases oil cloth; Brown & Smith; es
cases shoes W W Paul & CO; 64, bales mdse
B W Chase & Son; 13 eases shoes Peps dr Markley;
10 bbls oil S H Crawford: 100 bdls flab Crowell & Col,
Los; 24 bxs ink H Cohen; 1 case shoes Claflin & Part
ridge; 200 bxs fish John Dallett & Co; b trusses basil
DeCoursey, Hamilton & Evans: 10 bbls oil (.4eo Elton;
21 cases shoes Foster & Bennett; 9do hair stock Far.;
son and Davis; 10, bbls oil Pritchett, Baugh & Co; 100
bra nails Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Co; 1 case
shoes E S Reeves; 26 barrels cranberries 9 oases
figs Seh3er & Bros; 10 barrels fish E A. Bonder &
CO; 3 cases shoes H P dc W P Smith; 30 boxer;
nails W H Sowers; 3 balemerchandise J Seffarlen;
GO do shoes P Ford & Co; 1 bales 6 bags mdse.] . T Spronl
& 0o; 5 cases mdse . Erothingtham & Wells; 25 bbls
casks Oil Shober & Co: 2 bales, mdse Geo Foelkner; 4
cases shoes I& M Saunders; IS boxes ifish Gm Fields;
1 bale 1 bag mdse H H Soule; 39 oases shoes Graeff
Watkins; 1 do do R X Townsend; 33 casks palm
011 C H Grant & Co; 5 cases shoes S & G W Townsend;
4 bales mdse John Gibb; ' 1 case . shoes A Tilden & Co;
447 do do E A Ilendy;,l case incise W Tierner; 13 cases
shoes Haddock & Co; 4 bales mdse 1 Thornier,
107 boxes nails Heaton & Denckla; 13 'boxes fish,?
Hopkins & Co; M bbls fish S Harding & Co; 50 bbls syrl.
sip C T Holloway; 53. boxes mdse Johnson, Hollowsi
Cowden, 7 cases shoes F & J M Jones:. 52 cases
Lure Kilburn & Gates: 5 bales mdse John King; 100 bb
syrup T Knight; 350 bells. iron It Leggett & Co; 1 4
.bores fish 50 bbls do Iternine & Co; 50 bars copper If
Winsor & Co; 42 boxes nails W Wilstach; 10 bales skins
H Davis; 1 case Stokes & Caldwell; 5 bbls oil J Naulty
& Son; 16 bbls cranberries I Jeanes & Co:3 cases books
J - B Lippincott & Co; 10 bales mdse R T White. i
ST. JOHN, N. B.—Barque. Ann Frances (Br), Lew;
am:V-204,810 feet spruce boards, 163,000 laths, Z. 1,300 plck.4
eta, Gaskill & Galvin.
Arrival anal
TO ofoansuateanzera
SHIPS YBON•
__ PM DASD
'City of Manchester-Liverri'L.New Y0rk....... ..Jan. 12
Virginia Liverpool. - -New York. ... --Jan. 17
City of C0rk.,..--Liverpool..New York ........-...Jan. 20
Hada-- -.-.l.lverpool.New York.:.----...Jan. 22
City, of Waskingt6n...Liver'l.-New York ...-....-...Tan, 24
Helvetia . .... . . t. -....LiverpooL-New Y0rk.:....-.......Jan. 2,2
Bavaria :Southampton...New 'York ...... --Nov. 24
Peruvian --.Llverpool...Portland....-- Jan. 20
Australasian ...- ..Liverpool. - New York.- .. ....Jan. 27
Scotland- ...... ...--Liverpool...New York --Tan. 11
TO DEPAB.T. , . I
Hibernian -IC Y via PortPd-Liverpool 'Feb. 6
City Ilanctiester-_,..N York-Liverpool Feb. 7
Java-- .New York... Liverpool ....._....:.Feb. 7
Mora Castle ...... -.New York... Havana --Feb. 7
Vera Cruz NewYork-Havana & V C.--Feb. 8
New York ..... --New York-Bremen.; ----Feb. 10
Atlantic .New York-Aspinwall..--- Feb. 10
Etna .New York-Liverpool..----Feb.lo
Virginia .New York-Liverpool- --.Feb. 10
Africa .Boston-_Liverpool Feb. 14
Stilton ..........._....New York-Havre.------:....Feb. 17
Bavaria .New York-Hamburg ....-.........Feb. 17
Helvetia New York-Liverpool....- Feb. 17
Santiago de Cona...-N York...Greytown -Feb. 20
Montezuma.....-. New York-Hlngston..la.. .Feb. 22
New 'York ..... --New York-Aspinwall ..- Feb. 21
MARINE 11
~1 / :11 1 :N ~:t .Y n:
'Bus Maas, 6 55 1 Eims 13z2s, lits I Hum WATKR, 6 20
LlJ:.;avE , !l
Steamer Kenriebec,Edmande, 24 hours from N Yoz#,
witb mdse to P It Clark.
Steamer Norfolk. Vance, 24 hours from NeW York,
with mdse to W Clyde & Co. .
beim C Loeser, Laws , 7 days from Boston, Wni
ith de?
Crowell Collins.
pAil6wo2il).rtv : kylsolii-164
Steamer Norman, Baker,* hours from Boston, with
mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor & Co.
Schr Allan Downing, Rice, from New York via
Chester, with lumber to captain.
Pilot boat Moses H Grinnell, Ifaull, from Few York,
to captain.
CLEARED ON SATURDAY. •
Steamer Virginia. Snyder, N. York. W P Clyde &Co.
Steamer J S Sbriver, Dennis. Baltiinore, A Groves, Jr.
Brig Theodorus (Br), Cox,' Gibraltar. E A Sonder& Co.
Brig Ella (Br), Davis; Trinidad, C C Van Horn.
'Behr. Sophie Wilson, Nowell; Charleston, Lathbury,
Wickersham & Co.
Fehr Atlantic, Lippincott, Wilmington, NC., 'Norton &
• Steam.
WENT TO SEA. • I
The bark Atlanta. AspiaWall, and U S steamer
South Carolina. for the Gulf, went to sea at noon on
Friday. Reported by James Riltherford„pllot. •
_
'' , r ' • 'MEMORANDA. , 1
Steamer Mary Gould (U S), Balled from Baltimore sa
tast:for this port or New York.
Steamer Millville; Renear, cleared at .New York 3d
' "
lust. for this port. - - ,
Steamer Emily B Souder, Lockwood, at -Charleston
28th ult. from New York. 4
Steamer St Andrew (Br), IticEentile; cleared at NeW
• York 3d inst. for Liverpool. • .* • •• • , •ff
Steamer Richard , Willing, Condift, cleared at-Dalli
. more ad inst..for this Port. I
Steamer Pennsylvania. (Br), Lewis, .eleared at . liew
York 8d inst. for Liverpool. - - • '
Steamer Fah, Kee, Sterling. clearedat New York 3d
Inst. for St aag.o de Cuba. -12 • . • ' • '
, Steamers ..I.sleshannocir,; Winchester; Evening Star,
:Quick, - and 11.1 t Cuyler,.Dollard; cleared'at New York
3d Inst. for New Orleans. , - .
.. Steamer Crusader; - Butcher, froth IN' York; at Grand
Turk, - .T.1 16th nit, and stilled 17tir for Port au Prince. i
Steamer Concordia, Bears, 'cleared arßoston 3d inst.
ibr New Orleans
Ship Grace Darling. Gibbs ~ from , New , York Sept 21,
at , San Francisco 2dinst..
Ship Franklin, Bursley,. from New' York 16th Aug.
rd , an Francisco 2d inst. , . • .
Bark Maggie , V Hugg, f2kiest, from•Maltimore 17th
July for San Francisco, was spoken 24th Nov. lat 56 50
Brig Emma ' Hiorth, Billed from St .Thomas list lilt.
~ fer,Nevessai to load for this port. • . ' .• 4
• Brij Fara
t. via d --Lincoln, • Collins. ; hence at Cienfuegos
Brig Albatioss, , . Buchara, . cleared, at St. John, NB.
27th tilt; for this,port _ • •
- Brig Fanny Fordkes,Swain,'Cleared at New Yoth3Ol
-.Snot. for
po th rt is au Pp lrititi ' ' ;l4,e3er.. hence
at Barba-
do.2otli Dec. and sailed flOth.rat, for St Thomas.. .• •
Brig Bamoden, Ntcs.erson.. Balled from BarbadoS
geth.Dee , for.Porto Rico. ci 4
_z
' Schr Delaware. hews for 144:ielde.noe; aY New Yoik
SchcMire Mershon, steering Ni was seellzrthnlu4o
;Yates smith of Hatteras. t— •
• I:Wm-Maggie Van Dozen, biFaan.henee at. morning
ton, NC . Seth
Bair A r athee•Blexle Celombe, , 'Jieticei Barbados
86th Dec. and sailed 6th tilt. for St Thomas. ,• li„-,1-7D1BATA,..-IHLUBla,•1011,1tegikef.these,splendlo
__Behr ,Wila-HOdtiden, Hodsdon,sailed MeV-St Thaw whits IrfAno order:landing Sadler aale
Artit sat, for pevasta, ic e d ; ft r. gble-perh•:‘:, Jos t _p ti v 24w . w . 4 . 1144,40 powitai rreau,/
r n ; ,re l: .CI!XP 7 C- 1 EOl'`gt.
42, [l-1;1 1 1 refl
f~is to eqimq a
iivr) 4 - .142.,-IC. I.A. )iI ii
L;4.' • "- • Vd. ICI Law aall:at Lafrittatkmat w ;
Apef;7ll D1JW:41',44.11. ) . - €42: 41.jia;:afa
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31.1Q1JOBS.
RICHARD PENIS . t
Ale; Wine iiiid'Liiitier
• V aults; . f
439 Chestnut Street s ,
`Eotiiblialied for. the sale of trxtadultev
ated Liquors Only.
Special NOticelo Families! !
Richard Pe - nistan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Itiom
Stout,
Now Be zeuelirecommended . by the Medical Eacalq
for Invalkis.
• , $1 25 PER DOZEN,
• (These Bottles hold ortp Pint.)
The above being of the very best li v ialitY. it must be
a d lris tt ilglrpeTlZtel=ti m oiti without extra
charge. •
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskiesoke., eke,
Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the
Bottle, Gallon, or Cask.
CHAMPAGNES of the• beat brands offered lower
than by any other house.
On Drasght and In Bottles,
PURE) G4APE .1111gB. . , •
This is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a atm
care for Dyspepsia.
HAVANA. =Gems. r
OLIVE OIL,
FE
O BAY BUM, BELES,
,dx
London and Dublin Porter and 33rewn Stoat—litaglish
and Scotch Ale% deilttit
CHAMPAGNES.
The genuine and well known superior Heilledeck
Co.'s Champagne for sale at all times, in lota of (ma to
ten Raakets, at the Company's Prim in Now :Tot*.
With the addition of 25 cents for eipenses from -IL Y.
Bent home free of shame, Also. Hoed 4:5 Chandon's
Green Seal and Vereen.Y, Widow Clloluot, Sparkling
Shaaherger, .lohanniaburg Sparkling Moselle
afuseatel and Hock, at as low prima as ma be bought
anywhere. ,
13.11)dON COLTON & CLARKS,
S.; W. oor. BROAD and WALNUT Street
CONSTANTINE KAISER, -
No. '143 South Front Street,
Importer and Dealer in
RHENISH AND SPARKLING
WINES,
oc9-za,wem
CILA.II,3EPS. &e.
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
Dt.T.Nr2olq,
151 EOM TROUT $?., 801. E MUT.
—The attention of the trade is solicited to
W i tlMlovrin veerryy choice Wines, &c., for =
JOSEPH F. B , No. 151 Routh Front
above Walnut:
MADEIRAB—OM Island 8 years old.
svrwtritrh - S—Chmpbell &. double and
triple. Grape, E. Crowe & Sons, llndolph, Topaz, Bled,
diminish. Crown andF. Valletta.
Pows—vimette, Vinho Velh° Real, Denton and
Rebell° Valente & 03,7intagee 1838 to 1888.
OLAB3F ny DS—Crdse Flis Freres and 15LEstephe ma!
Lnmi.
•
•
Ifß,Rlsobm.-6. Jourdan, /hive & Co.
•ALTSCAT—de Frtmldgnan.
CHA2SPAGNER Ernest 'irony, "Golden 13tscre ,
de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Caldnet and saint
favorite brands. . .
wmax - Y.--chowe loto of old WheatAltEd
t E ßourbo_n Whlo dim We by P. ILEDDL/0
TON. North FRONT Swam. 1115
AYER'S CHERRY PEC
MBAS, for the RAPID
CURE OF COUGHS,
COLDS. INFLUENZA,
HOARSENESS, - CROUP,
BRONCHITIS, ;INCIPI,
ENT CONSUMPTION
and for the Relief ofCON
SUMPTIVE PATIENTS
IN. ADVANCED STAGES
OF THE, pis V. SE. •
So wide is the field of its
usefulness and so numer,-
ous are themes of its cures
that almast every section
persons publicly known,
fram alarming and even
desperate diseases - of the longs by its use. When
once tried, its superiority over every otherexpectorant
is too apparent to' escape observation; and where Ms
virtues are known; the public no longer hesitate what
antidote to 'employ for the distressing and dangerouti
affections of the pulmonary organs that are Incident to
our climate, -While many Inferior remedies thrust
upon the community have bailed and been discarded,
this has gained friends by every trial; conferred bene
fits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced
tures too numerous and too remarkableto bergotten.
We can only assure the public, that ha quality is care
hilly kept up to the best it has ever been', and that it
may be relied on to do for their relief all that it hut
ever done.
_ . _ •
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen,
and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer
tify tle unparalleled usefulns of our remedies, bat
space here will not permit the insertion of them. The
Agents below named fUrnish gratis our AMILILICAM
ALMANAC, in which they are given; with also full de
scriptions of the complamta they care. •
Those who require an aUerative medicine to purify
the blood, will find AYER'S COMP. EXT. SARSAPA,-
BILLA. the remedy to use, Try it once, and you will
know its value.
. . _
Prepared by J. C. LYRE & CO., Lowell, Mass., and
Bold by J. IL MARIS & CO., Philadelphia, and by all
Druggists. 7ale.-m,w,s,2ra
CFAI. DICISTA.LLINA.
A supezior article for cleaning the Teeth. dee:mini
why Aron e+ which West them giving tone to the
0.11111, and leaving a feeling of li t rairance and p&Z.d
cleanliness in the month. it may used . an!
will he found avetrenethen weak and bleeding
while the aroma and detereiveness will recommend
to every one. Be composed with the assistance al
the Dentist, Physician and Mierosco Ist, it is amfb
ge lia k allared as a 'RFT X A 71170 fbr the tile
Ihrmerly In vogue.
P Eminent Dendrit e , acquainted with the Genitals'
of the DEINTA/.1.111A advocate Its uses; it omit
nothing tO prevent. lie unrest r ain ed
ILade May ref JAMB
T. MUNN. Apothecary
many ,
Itroadand Spume =oda
, and
D. L. Btackhonse,
. ,
Robert O. Davis
- Geo. 0. Bowers,
Charles Shivers,
Sea
1. C. Turni lU vrlily Qp
Charles IL Eberle,
Jamm N. Marko.
E. Brlngharsl & 00 i
Dyota & 00., - t.
H. 0: Blair,
Wyeth & Bro.
For sale by.Bnairdhda zen
Bred Brown,
Howard 43t de„ _
G. B. Keenl,
Isaac H. Ray, ;.
O. EL Needle! • . -
Am
T..T.b Hrose BAosban
,i• - •
Thomas Weaver,
Wilnsvn•B Webb,
jameo-Lrßispluam,
Hughes & Coombe,
Henry A. Bower,
ETLACKI3 DIPHTHERIA LOZENGFH.—These
lozenges axe a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria,
Cunghe Sore Throat,_' Hoarseness ' and ',Bronchial
sffectionstenerally. Try them. - THOS. ESTLACW,
Jr., Drunlst„ . ~,ner. .100teenth and .Harket
treeta,Pniladelpnla. " noS-Sm2
STATIONEIfiY:
1------
wadi/ noimriG TDEINO .
IL L. LIP,IPLi..N, AO.
3 MAPUFAC'EUAING Itito IMPORTING
• - ' . • • .STATIONER,
.6 5.1 soutk Fourth Stree42d Story,
vs' ' ' ' ' oil= Ar waolams I%
g . '-, lIPNAyS jlfPlipTID ITELET LitmiNE, t :
•r, ~ ' ' Llpaian'i Trl•Patezik pyeletllaehlne,:,
t LiP MA N'S Phi. PENCIL - & ERASER,
,• , . UPMAN'S ERASING PENCILS,. ,
t% ' J.A.CRsolvs-LEAD PENcILS, 1 ,
10 .4 REARS'. ZVERPOINT LEADS, ;
cc REARS' PROPELLING LEADS, . 1
0 _
, , —I.IPNIAIPS,ANTI-BLOTEING RULER..., II
Manufaciiiring
SEE'EIECIOE /MAD PENCILS.
EOBECNIII EYELET MACHINES.
STAIIOIIERTPgTED 711 ORDER.,
BOAR
,r - surorm Boom - 0 ah == t -in e
ii.vacant on the Oh Wet; aslolo SPnice area Efe24
- atf..t:se .. 1 1 :4:kaaa :ro , • -owner
Spruco.#4,Alghthopleoto,hoti,been• opened 'to '
,tholeoept4On 00.4rAeCklEoP 11 49 OtinAe) luktt Eng
and tab o Mont private tool taalmo*
THE DAILY' EVENING BULLETIN!: PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 186-6-:
fAI'A lat_g?E4 I
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
iffjPig mos
an N
direct line tollethiehem,'whettows
Hawk Chunk, Hazleton White Haven Wilkesbarre.:
'Hahatioy City, and all points in the Lehigh and Wlai
rail l="l=lll . 'Philfeidellth*, f r THlEW
above Thompson; rind comer of 8 and:ABE:RI
• • ,
4 " l4 " l Vmna xixtarentixtrr. •
NINE DAILY TRAMS.
On and aner Monday,Nov.BothalBs,l'assener train;
leave the Depot,
_Third street, above Thompson, daily
(BleadaY B excePtea). as follows; - /
AT 7.80 A. 3L—BiorningllMpress fbr Bethlehem and
and Principal Stations: on North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem ,with . Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Catasauqms,Slatington, Manch
Chunk, Weatherly, Jeanosville, Hazleton, White }Do
v ,en Wllkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy my, and
with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Hilton
and Williamsport. , Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A.
IC; at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mammy City at S
P. M. , -; Passengers by this train ..can. take the:Lehigh
Valley Train,passing Bethlehem at 12 . 00 M. for }Bos
ton and points on New Jersey. Central Railroad to
New York:- ' ;
AT. 8.35 A. H.—Accommodation, for Doylestown_
stopping at all intermediate Stations .. Passengers for'
Willow Grope, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train;
take Stage at Old York Road. .
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. for Fort- Weithing.
ton, stopp i n g at all intermediate Stations.
At 2.80. P Accommodation for DoYlestOwn, atop.
ping at Intermediate stations. Passenger; take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope. .
AT 8.80 P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehein and
principal Stations •on the North Pennsylvania Bell
road,v_maM, ng close connection at Bethlehem with Le.
alleY.Traln for Easton , reaching there at 6.45 P.
bL Passengers Ibr Somerville and other
points ou New Jersey Central B.E. take - N11..C.-Train
at Easton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. M. -
=for Snmneytown take stage at North' Wales.
Nazareth at Bethlehem and for fioreenVille at
Quakertown ; • • I
AT 4.15 2. if..hooonamodatkm, for Doylestown,
stepping at - all intermediate Stationa. Passengers for
Willow Grove. Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington ; for Lumberville at Doylestown.- ,
AT 6.15 P. M.-Through Acoorrunodation,' Ibr . Beth
lehem and all Steffens oil main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train foapoints on jetbigh Valley
Ballroad and for Danville. .11Lamspore andpatawlem
• •
146.15 P. ht.—Aeomosomastian, for Latu!dide,
ping at at all intermediate Stettolut.
AS U P. IL Accommodation lier Part Nifttshlnetaa.
TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA.
LefiTO . Bethlehem at LS and 11.03 A. M.. and a i ls . • .
/IL
Penmen leaving Reston at 9.80 connect at
Bethlehem owl amlve in Philadelphia at 1125 P. M.
'Passengers leaving_Wllkestarre at 1 P. M., connect
at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia
fa Imti,P. M.
Lame Doyl.-mxat 5.80 A. M. 8.15 and. 6.i6 P 1 *
Leese Lansdale at 11.10 A. If. •
Leave Fort Waahatoa at 10.50 and= -
EiIjNDATS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at it A. 2E.
Philadelphia for leetown at 8 P. M.
DoyleMown , . for Pb' ~ .4elpida at 2.10 A. M. '
.blchein for Philadelphia at P. M.
' Fi ft h and Sixth' Streets Passenger Can cony 7 Pao
en4rto and from Berlm Street Depot.
e Oars of Second and Third Streeta Line ocomeJ
pmaegnere to Third Street Repot.
Tickets roast be roamed at the Ticket Mies, MILD
street or street, in order to secure Me lowed
rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK
Hillman's Baggage Morena will mill for and
B at the - Depot.
i gn e No. 1.18 South UMW street. neat-tn
PENNSYLVANIA 421ENTEML
RAILROAD.
• ARRANGEMMITS.
The trains of the Pennsylvania B. B. will leaVeVl
,Isrew Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets.
The cars of the Market Street Passenger Ball
ran to and from this Depot. They also leave Front
street every two minutes, commencing one hour pre.
violas to the time of departure of each Train and allcrw
about SO minutes for a trip. Their cars are in waiting
on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers Into
the city, and connections are made with allroada cross.
ng Market street.
Oa Bosnia—Care leave Eleventh and Market
streets at MS P. M. to connect with the Pittsburgh and
Erie Mail. and at Ln.25 P. M. with Pbtladelp Er.
dress.
lifalui's Baggage Etrpress will hereafter be located at
No. 81 South Eleventh street, Parties desiring Baggage
taken to the trains, can have lt done at rasa:usable rates
lama application to him.
TEA Oils LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
TEM&
IMF, 'EXPRESS • - • at 7.30 A. M.
HAIL TR.A_Liv . • • at &IA
PAOLI AOOOLL, No. 1 • • " /MOO
FAST LINE, - • • " MOO H.
PA og vizolllßO, • • " ' 1.05 P.
HARRISBURG AOC OM., • . •• 120
LANCASTER ACCOAL, •• 4.00
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 - • " &SO "
PITTSBURGH &ERIE MAIL • . " 7.50 "
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS • " 'LIS "
• minors.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS. - " 1.50 A. M.
PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS • "
. -
•
PAOLimOIIIM G ,NoI "8h
"
ERIE Fx' PREEO , - - "
LANCASTER TRAM - " 12.50 P. IL
FAST LINE - - - • "
PAOLI 4400011., No. 2, • . • • 4 4
.40 ••
DAY EXPRESS - • • " 5.45 "
HAP- • — RUSH AOOOll., . •• L4O v
Philadelphia Rxtresa leaves daily. Pittaburgh and
Eltie
na dally--ox ce .l lp ti (exoept SeMarday). All other
Tral
The Pennsylvania Rauresvi 0. will not annum any
risk Mr Baggage, except for WearingA_pparel.and
their reepottsibilll4" to One Entrired Dollars in value.
:Ali Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at
the risk - of the owner, unless taken by special cont rac t.
For further information, as to time and connections,
see bills and named Cards, or apPIY 4 to.
THON Fl H. PALIIILE,
Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
ADEralgriMt Train rune daily, except Sunday. For
fall Intbrmation as to hue and acoartunodations, apply
to FRANCIS FUNS. No. 12S Dock street
TOWN
RR O.I3IIISLAN
ISTOWN
griout:To 11 , TABLE.-On and after WED
NESDAY, Novem s lat 1 until farther notice,
• FO
Leave 7,8, 9, U 1.2. A. IL; 1,2, LW
minutes, 6 1 %, 4,5, 5X,-6, 7, 8,0, 10, 11, 19, P. 2
Leave Germantown - 6.77, 7334 G, 6, 8.20,9, 10, 11, /7, A. M.;
I. 8,8, 4,4%, 6,6%, 7.8, 9, 10, 11 P. M.,
o
The 9.2) own Wain, and the 88( and 5X up trains de
net stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS:
10XLeave Philadelphia-9.10 MinnteS, A. Xi' 1, 7 and
P. IL
Leave Germantown-8 A. SL• 1 6 and 9X, P. M.
CIIkI3TNIIT BILL()A.D.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.10.12,A. 51.1 3X. ISX, 7,9,
and 11, P. IL •
Leave Chestnut RUI-7.10 minntesB,9,4o, and UM A.
M.; 1.40, LSO, 5.40, 640, 8:40, and 10.40 P. X.
• ON SMCDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. M. 2, and 7
LeaveChestuut IEII-7.40 minutes, A. IL.; 12.40, 5.40
and 945 minutes P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia--6, &55,11,05 minutes, A. nr..; Dik
434.5%, 6%, 8.05, and 1.1%; P. H.
Leave Norilsiewn-638,.7, 7.50. 9.11. A. H.; 1%, QC 6
and 8 P. IL
The 5% P. IL train will stop atSchool Lan_ r e Wissa
hickon. 11 6119 -s r ank , SPring H•llls and conarouocken
only.
ON EIIINDAYB.
Leave Phtladelphri:4l777Z,T2sG:and 7 P. M.
Leave Norristown-7 A. M.. and 5 P.M.
POE MANA.YEINIC.
Leave Philedeltada—ti. /1.05 A. M.; 13i, s, 53‘ 535.
eX, 8.05, add 1155 P
Leave Manayann—AX, 43G, MO, 936,1134; A. M.; I. 9,
634 and 9, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M 4 2 and 7P. E.
Leave Manaynnir—lg Ger a ' 5 and ft
W. T. widso.N. uperintendemt,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets.',
ft . T. PHILADELPHIA. AND BALTI
MORE CIOITRA.L RAILROAD.
Is:1111' - GEMENTt3.—On and after WED
NEE3DAY. October lath, 1861 the trains will leave Phil
adelphia from the depot of West Chester and Phil
adelphia 'Railroad, corner ofThliffirat and Market
streets; (West Philadelphia ;) at 8. IL, anda4.Bo P.
M. Leave Oxford at 6.50 A. IL, an 8.10 P. M.
The train leaving _Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M., connects
at Oxford with a daily line of stages from Peach Bot
h:ants LOSICBBter. Returningleaves Peach Bottom to
canned at Oxford with the afternoon train for Phila
delphia. Passengers are allowed to take wearing ap
parel only sa baggage, and ia ease Will the Com
pany be responsible for an amount exceeding Vol
, If, WOOD.i3eneral Superintendent.
---- OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX
, o2+ .•••• : PREbS COMPANY, 82 Can.r.
• s 0 17331.A.DIMPEaA, January Mthases.
The Adams Express Company have enlar. their
facilities at Washington, D. C., by building a Railroad
Depot, and having acquired additional capacity for
transportation. are now prepared to fOrwarl _Heavy
Express freights, Packages and Parceia. to .Washing
ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,'
Adamstown, Fortress Monroe and otner roams Sonth,
Occupied by the army, areatly reduced rates.
ISpecial agreements m ade for, Merchandise in large
lots. Sutler's goods and army supplies at satisfactory
prices, On application at oar office. Soldiers' parcels
oxen at much lees than our: usual rates. •
Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted
for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD andl.o
- streets. JOHN BINGE/Au.
•- • ?Superintendent.
• ,1
7 '
7: . • • 'MUINGTON AMI ND Baa'I7. ,
aA . :M/1:74 I VIA B.ILLITNORE WHO
THBOUGE FREIGHT DFIPAB.TMETT
• DEPOT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE OBERBY.
• The undersigned twill continue the General IVA
Agency of the PhDadnlpills±, Wiladrigton, and- II- •
ttmore Railroad, 2 1 x galiaftiphia, by_NV OF the ahert
route;tritheWeet. —•— ..
Shippers and , Idie pChic erany'.•are assured' that
* the organization of L traimi, secures: to Freigh t Ulundi and prompt delivery Ci all part:km/WA
• 4 1 , ,Trugengli fatal and Mrthm. information, appll to
• .; t 1 , ' . '• , t . ' A. cowrom aco., f . .
_ _ _
._, General t - IL i
, ,'• I i : ;mum a WHAION, } 71.41fi 3. At, '
1 lOW .o •, .1 I Ofilee. Sixth street. shoo a estritit.
FOR NEW TORK-41Y - 'nit' NLNH '
TWELROAS ROUTE PROW OAMDE..ei.
-, ~,,-. ..- - ;;LOW PARE.O of - 4 11 -I ;
"ON AND . A.EPER, ,Itcd_NDAE, lAN 034 .18§6 a L ,
the Express Trill:Cot the tan mid' itela are'llaY
. t _Railroad 3 , 7111 leave Maiden, fromo ;vine, streeiVerry ,
._._ 2 ' 211- • '')i' ;;;; ; , - - L i,' •r.f., •
- ' l l l llEOtigh , In 'fly ehonis.. , "Pire,4B; 00. . - Eitenreion -
' .; Tickets good' lbr three dere; is, oct. ,, • ,). , ; ,1 n ~, 1 •
• , I , Er.gight Train, tw-- • Eita 12 .10 P . M. Itrith.arrlyea ,ill 2 .
New .. York next morning. r , , ~•. , r 1
ritOM NEW TOME, :•• priei line fames; Pier No. S
•;gltl2.2aßar..'and arrivetrin °olden a l ma riiii_l4-,: 1,3 i , 7
, Rxeiglit filid•AWAux4datior4iineJeWrioletWM,.anri i
tit Caroaerk at n P.M. . 4 . , ,, , i
fightL ' , l t ritYi laken•• wt loVrata. - !Aka/ '' to ,L. '''.B.; mile, .
iii,34 (;doper's Zaint Camden: ?, ). 0.1 1 ,i i/ 7, - 1 vi t a I .
ii(j,. .t!ti 101 ei.'n'AV•l4o44444R l 3filinikin . .
::::::.1 10 leMC'f r . V,i gilt lt , V 10 , 3').V.l'
.f.tttsliac.;dlw , •q - • ,, r u.. ,, i;, , , , f311,.. , ::>.r{i t. , i. .T.,3bi) 31 1 Jr.
/C.: el!Erisi . I.}.il'it=.ll.;l= - ovi.`, .;.. :L..; :.. :.! 1 “iwt ;'., - -.%)1.k, LI :
TRlOLviaasre GrIDE.
Y' RAILROAD.
• ' GREAT TRUNK LUTIII - LPROIIt'
FrAt
-•* A • a TOMBEff.. IEPMERBM, OH tPAMBP.
SYLVANIATIVSSTHUYLKELL SefiIigURECAN
RA"DUMBaMLA. AND"WPOIONG VAD
THE NORTH NO THWE3T a nd. the CA eAS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT 'OP PASSBunGER
TRAINS leavinr
tne_l_lNlp*umaS n eTudwilaand ._o_ ys
a YlnlideiPn
at the /Wowing hours: •
MORNING HAM
At t -A- H., ibr Reading, Lebanon, Harrielnag,
Pottsville_ Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams.
port, Eimira, Rochester, Niagara /Tallikßaffislo,
town, Wilkesberre, Pittston York, Clarltale,Clumbers.
twig, Hagerstown, dim., &e-
This train connects at READING with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &a;
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg,
&c.,* at PORT CLINTON ' with Catswissa Railroad
imams for:Williamsport. Lock Heron. Elmira, dc.. at
AA : unsIBITRG with Northern ilantral, Cumberland
Valley, and Schu,ylkill and 81111_queharms trains for
Northumberland,williamsport. YOrk, Chambersburg,
Pinegrove, &c. • • •
AFTERNMPEPPRESS.
Leaves Philadelphia at aid P. M. fießeading, Patin-
Harrlsburg,, dm., connecting with Reading and
Columbia trains for Columbia dap., and with Oats,-
wins Railroad train BM Milton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo. dsc.
- READING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Reful lug at 6.30 A. M., stOPPillidi all Ward*
fdons; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A. d .
• •Itetornhig, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. N.; arrive"
In Reading at 7.30 P. M
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.25 A.
N. and Pottsville at 8.80 A. K.. arriving In Philadel•
phis at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 1.45 P. N., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. 2L.;„ arriving Si
Philadelphia Si 7.05 P. M.
A.M.Harris in accommodation leaves Beading at 7.86
. and Hargislmre at 9.00 P. M. ,
Market train, with , a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 1245 noon for Beading and all way
stationsA.eavesileading 11180 A. m.; and Downingtown
12.80 P. k. farPlalladelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays ex
1 Bewley trains :leave Si 8.00 ' e .r .
and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P.
CELESTRD. VALLEY R.AELROAD.
Passengerss for Downingtown and Intermediatepolli
takethe &OD A. X. and 4.80 P. M. Grab:afro= Phnom.
OW". retaining from Downingtown at 7.05 X. and
FP Room
NEW YORK lEEPRIPAR; FOR Prrreatraas AND
WXML
Leaves New Yorg at 5/.00 A. N. sat 8 P. 11L. P." ... andig
A.
Beading at 1 U., and 1.48 P. 2C. and,oonn
rg with' Pennsylvania, and NortharnCatitral
Railroad Ezprem Trains fur PiburO, Chicago, WS-
Minn:art, Maltimeru. ac. t
8
and 9.03
BeWrning, Mrpreas Train =Loaves HaerlSqz
arrival of Penw•ivarda v /Za i rsa from Pitts at
at Mt and NM
arriving at New ork V/0 A. M., ant 2.45 P. M. Sleeping Car imam
urgthese halms through between Jersey
crwitu
hout
train !by New York larver cha l l tzrovat 1.46 P.
H. Mall train fler Hakrisbing leaves sw ark at DI
SCHT.TYLKiId. VALLEY RA rya:to/kW.
Trains leave Polar/111e at 845, 11 A. M. aid 7.15 P.H.
=iv from Tamaqua Lai A. M., sad 1.40 anl
SCHITYLICILL ANDSOIB4II3:HANNi RAMMATi
' Trains leave Auburn at 5.45 for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg. end at 1.50 M. far Pinagrove and Tre•
mont: returning from Harrishan 4.110 P. 2/IL and 1215,1 , n
Tremont at 7.00 A. N. and 8.00 P. bs.
TICETS.
Through r aist-chwa tickets and grant Edna
to all the p pal points in the N orth er
and West and
Osnadas.
The following &tokenism obtained only at the Olßoe
of B. Readibrd, Treasurer, No. 1:31 South Bennis street,
Pent , hibuielphia, or of O. A. Nicolbs, General 'superintend-
B•e+ 1
0031111ITATIGN TICKETS,
At 25 r cent., discount between anY Points deal:red
Sir and firms._
ritrAt y out 4:1
Good for 2,000 Intles,between all points, atBs2 60 eaoh,
[Or fanalloo and FOR TIMM.
For timee,.tdx, nine or twelve months, for holders
envy, to all points at reduced rates. ~
CLERGYMEN
Bedding on the line of the Road will be furnished
with cards, entitling themselves midi/Ives to tickets at
half-fare.
p;4:49,ll:4ziWiii 101:44 tzi
Pram Philadelphia to prindPal Madams, good tbr
Saturday, Sunday and Monday at reduced esre„to be
had only
streets at .
the Ticket Offices& Thirteenth. and Oalimo.
hill
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all die shove
points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINIES.
Leave Pldltr4a daily at 5,30 A. M.. 12.45 noon and
i
6 P. eL,lbr , Lebanon, Harrlabaxg, Pottsville,
Port Clinton, and pante ber , ond.
brATTry
Cosa at the Plffiadcdphia Past Office for all places on
the road and its branches at 5 8.3 L, and tar the prin.
nips' Stations only at tl5 P. M.
PHILADELPHLS. WILMING
TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
:4 A i ABLE.--Coramencing MONDAY,.
January Stn. 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at LOS A. M. Mondays excepted),
fez Baltimore and Ni7ashington, stopping at Wilming
ton, Perryville, lf,avre-de.Greoe, Aberdeen, Perry ,
man's, Magnolia an Stemmer's Run.
Delaware Rat. Train, gas A.lL(Sunday excepted), for
Salisbury, Miff rd and intermediate stations.
Way-mail Train, at 9.15 A. li. (Sundays ext
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Thurlow,
Linwood, Claymont, and all regular Mations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Bal E timo r re
T an n
Wa P g . o (S t n op d pabyasg
c t e p Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Eaton, North-East,
Perryville, Ravre4de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman'a
Magnolia and Stemmer% Etatt.
-NWht Express at MIS P. M. for Baltimore and Was h,
higton, stopping at Cheater, Thurlow, Linwood,
Ciaymont, Wilmington, Newark,Eikkm„ North• East.
Perryville and Havre , de-Grace.
Passengers by boat from Baltimore fbr Fortress
M.cuiroe,Norlbllx, City Point and Richmond will take
the 9.15 A. M. Train.
As an additional accommodation for those holding
through tickets for Baltimore, Washington and
Southern points, a special car will have tne
Philadelphia, Depot at 11.30 A. hi., connecting at Gray 3
Ferry with the Morning hapresstrain frosts/etc limit
WILMINGTON AUCOMMODA.TION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 8:15,11.15 A.M., 6.80. 5.00 and 7.4)
P. M. The 8.80 P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware _Railroad for Milford and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15 and 9.40 A. M.. 3.00 and
5.00 PM.
Trains fbr Newcastle leave Philadelphia at &lb A.
M., &so and 6.00 P. M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 12.008.;4.30 and 9.55 PAL
• • WilesTEß FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58 and 10.14. A. M., 1.1.18, 3.
15 .0,, 5.44 and 10:a P. M.
From Baltimore to Philatielphia.—Leave Baltimore
SAS A. IL, Way Mail. LlO P. AL, Express. 6.35 F. M.,
Express. 9.25 P. M., Express.
An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Graoe and
intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at Sae
P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. M..
8.23 and 1140 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 1.2.27, 5.13
10.33 A. M., and 4.00 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de-
Grace,. Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem
mer's Run.
Night Express 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Tharlow, Linwood.
Claymont,WilmlngtonNevmrk, Elkton, North-East.
Perryville and Havre de Grace.
A Special Train willleave Philadelphia Ibr
Wllming
ton and Intermediate Stations at . 9.00 P. M.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P.M., stopping at Havre as
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also atop at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers ihr Phlladelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
A special train will leave Wilmington ter Philadel
phia and Intermediate Stations at &SO P. M.
• Freight train with passenger car attached will leave
Wilmington far Perryville and intermediate stations
at 6.09 H. F. RENNIDY, Superintendent.;
PECLLADRIAPHIA, Arm
. ERIE- RAILROAD., 1665.
nue e verses the Northern and Nortn•
'Most counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and Is operated by the Penns*
Viola Railroad Company. .
TAM TRAINS AT PECCLAUSELIMIXA.
ABILITEXASTWAIID,
Erie I:fail-Train • - - - - • 100 P. M.
Ede Express Train - - - • 11 10A. M.
=AND Wststivsitn.
Erie Mail Trait • - - - - • 720 P. M.
Erie Express Train • • - • • 720 A.M.
Passenger care run throughon Erie Mall and Express
Trains without change, bothwaye, between Philadel
phis and Erie. ,
___
NSW TORS COriaIiCTION.
Leave New York at 6 co P. M., =lye atErle 887 AL M.
Leave Erie pt 15,52. M.. arrive at New York 1.15 P. M.
No change of cars between Erie and New York.
...xet Bleeping Cars on 911 Night .
For MMrsnattn rasp -estingkasseng Trains exbrusiness aff i F
atoorner T IE THIRH and MAR= streets, P
Andfor kteleht bnalnese, Of the COMPanrd Agents: ;
Kingston,' Jr., corner narteenth and mArkes
sts4Plitladelplita. Je W. 3:tenni& i3trte.
, 11 ffiglitaln Timm Agent• l?• lL O•Pkait oisTo sal u t in id Ft
• • &Mend Weight AgSrallalpaill.;
H. W. G
General:Tcket Ager_A Philadelphia,
TYT AIWIsPett.
Gerusralf3un't..
' Cr , l
_ .......--. -V DELPIECLA. I , IIA TT:ROAD. • VIA
•,11nt I V. 1 , •
WINTER EKENM
On and after NVEDNESDAY, October , 18th, ism, the
trains will leave ea fol1Owa:
_I , i • • I
__ WEST VRESTPlll l :_ ; raistnr _ . ,__!
Lowe Ethiladelphia fer,West Unetter Los, rl.OO A.m.,
2.15; 4.Bonnd 8.00 P. 24 , 1 ,:1 i ' .- : 1,•: 1
Leave West Chester tor Philadelphia '6.45,.15, 10.45
A. M. 1.40,4.351". '14., 4 1
" Trains leavinc•West Chest& at 8.15 A.M. and leaving
Thiladelphavitt4. - 8111t.-X.,will not Sto p, at RAlnelte/its
An d W41.1401),toelow • B. C. Junction at media only.
PSIVIIP.I.TON TIMM& ' , •
LeaVe Philadelphia , tor Penneltorl - 4.00 ' and • 11.00
.r.• 244 •
Vets_,,,,-) 1 •2: ~__,..•
I.ea ' , ennelton ror i puisaelVAa;.9o2.4. At, 6 .20
. , . • ,
11 : Th - easataine I ntOl t :A all intennediate Stations. ' 1
, ON 81TfiDgipii.,. . vePl2Padelß4hat , E l,, ?i A. 1!.
aild'r.ea.X.' - • „ • - , , .-
'-tileate•Weet Giiestartis A:, lei and COO Pat -Iv , , '
CiILILATHING -.1117..T..-LOWSIsTi COST ZELALt.
1 , TrMinallervdirg PhiladelPhiallt " 6 A ; 21: and 4-3 0 P. ' f e bt bt Mandate' tea t Shim 11310. s claillon's Paren "
Zif, and leaving West Cri eater at. 8.15 A. x and 4.85 P. • 'la T o t e ara opts 'mai nin,, in ow:
WOOlditt Felt. ri3
'M; connect At 4. Ancuon . with Traina on the P. and ~„,, ~,,,, *,4istrur.um ..tißazirr 151% Oa sour -
III: u. Italaor Ebtford and intermediate pains: -‘ 1 -- --- -- e - • et lui •, ~., , f -
'•" Denmairmvanniaont,,_” ..i . . , i, I toll? 4.
I•Li ^Paseepgenisr4 allowed, rig taX9 esOng, OParel ' s -17- " .... - 1 3 a '
1
.......unVigg'aggagitna tile 9M 3 Parkt wdn In any 'ye - LrW ..•: s • 6.-Mob ores uuch an tiskerlta ~ • ,
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DEN OR
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and Th PHII.A.
siN TRENTON RAILROAD OWL
PANT'S lanists, from Pbiladel his to New,York and
way places, - from W STREET ,
will leave as follows, viz: - • • Ytkrik.
At 6A. 2L, via, Camden and Amboy, Acoom., ta 25
At BA. 21., via Oarudenand Jersey Ci;Express, 800
At 2P. M. via Camden and Amboy me, 228
nAt 12 M.' (noon) and 8 PAL, via• Clan en and
Ambey, Accommodation, (Freight and Pais
- •. . . . 225
Ate and 11.2:1P. M., via Camden and Amboy-, ACcoin
modation,
(Freight anikPassenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 225
• 2d Class Ticket, 180
At 6 and 10AJIL,2 and 5 P . M. For Mount Holly
ville,Temberton and Vlacentown. At eA, ~ and
P. 21. for Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M. 12 21.8.00, 6 6 and 11.80 P. M. for Pal
myra, Rivezton,D elanco,Beverly, Edgewater, Bur.
lington, Florence. Bordentown, dzo. The 10 A. M.
ana 5 P. M. Line rune direct through to Trenton.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows :
At 1115 A: M., 4.30 P. M and 6,45 P. M. 'via Ben.
sington and Jersey City h.prees
At 12 E
P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey •
City Express 225
The 6.45 - P. M. Line will ran daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
417.30 and U. 15 A. M. 3, 3.31, 4.30,5 and 6,45 P. M,,and
12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c.
At 7A. M: 1010,41, 5, and 6-P. M. for Cornwells, ror
rlsdale, Holmesburg, TBAX)1;17, WissitiOming„ Endes •
burg and Frankiord and at P
BP. M. for Holmesburg
and. intermediate Stations. • '
BELVIRERE DELAWARE RAILROAD, for this
Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. - Two througßh
trains daily (Sundays excepted) froMEensington Deo
pot, as follows: • •
At 7.80,A. M. and 8.80 P. id, for Niagara Falls, Bur
ado; Dunkirk, Danandaigna.Elmha, Ithaca, Owego,
Rochester,' Ringhampton, Oswego, Syracuse, 'Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water' Gap, Belvidere,
_Easton, Lambertville , Fiera
ngton, &c. The 8.80 F. M. Line ()outsets 'direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Bauch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. . ,
At 6 M. for Lambertville and intermediateStatiorui
jar.. or NeW York, and , Way Linea leavinirt Ken
th3g n Depot, take the oars on. Fifth street, above
I-I li4ut, half an hour before departure. ales oars run
Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. ran from
the Deper. Ontnndvyr, Qmnibnsses will leave Wal
nut
llne street wharf at aPi 11. Ll
to COip3Ci_withll,4s P. M..
• '
Fitt yPeunda of Baggage ri r allittiot each Passeit
ger. PSlBSellims are prohibit from-salting anything
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
ever biWpounds to be paid for extra. The Oompaay
limit their responsiby Ibibaggage to One Dollar par
pound, and will not be liable for . any amount beyond
11100, ascot by special contract. . I
/kr to/S mut baggage ahaileact &rod b*trough lo
Grattan:oißaggage ftprots Will ca ll for- and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orden to be lett atlro.'s:wig-
LINES FROM NNW TOES. POR.PHELADISLPMA:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 1S Y. and
IP. 36(.. Via. Jenny (Icy and Camden. • At 7, ,10 ant 1136
A. M., P. sad 18 Night via Jersey City . and Ben
"Wm, Pier. No.l N. Elver. at 6 A, Y. mat 1 P.
via - Amboy and Camden. As 14 M., 8 and P. M.
()freight and Passenger) via Amboy and Camden.
V/f S alerzionn. agent
.-. •PHILADELPHIA AND SLUT,-
. B.A.
wisi THROUGH UNE. •
lese _RAILROAD.
Short line to Williamsport, ElminkOil RegiormEria.
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, upeasi , . •on Brldm and an
Marva in t•he Western, North Westarn and Sou•Weei•
tan States and the Oanadaa.
Four through trains daily (Sundays excepted).
Leave Philadelphia and Davie North Pommolva.
Beading Rai-Depot. I nia _R.B. Dart.
8 A.2[.• TAO A. IL.
8.80 P.M. 1.1.5 P. M.l
One train ish Sunday at 8.1.5 P.
By all these trains direct connection is made at Pii.
mho with Erie railway; at Salamanca with [ Atlantic
;aid Great Westerrua railwar, at Dunkirk and Buffalo
with Lake Shore B. B.; and at Suspend°, Bridge
with Great Western railway.
Fare always as low as by any other line.
Sleeping care on all night trains.
Second class cars with cushioned seats ecxximpany
each express train. giving passengers the advantage
of high speed with low fare.
For through tickets and farther particulars concern
•
Lug the roules,applyat the.
Ticket Office, 42 5 Chestnut street.
oat . N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt.
WEST. .TERSEY RAILROAD
LINES—From foot olpiarket street
,7virsgs er
ES a l
jaco uo Sundays. FALL AND
Commencing WEDNESDAY, N`OVEKBRII 15th,
LSO.
For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jez
aey and Salem Railroads. at 9 A. M. and am P. M.
For Ittlllyille and all intermediate Stations, at 9A.
M. and 3 P.M.
For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
to Millville connecting
_with freight train (Passenger
car attached) for Cape May, due 3.45 P. M. and 3.00 P.
M. through passenger. dug 8.00 P. iIL
For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.
8 and ILso P. IL
For Woodbury. Glonceater, etc., at It A. M., 8, 8.30,
and. 520
F i r: a rt train arillleavePnßadelphisfrom Sandford%
Nvi
lo A.M.. mad 03n:idea, at /.2 hL .
J. VAN EIS' ZESELAER,Superiot.ndent.
THE 'WEST JERSEY Frx - PBESS COMPANY
Will attend to all the visual branches of Exp./Lass Btrs
151MS, receive, deliver, and forward, through other.re
sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them. A Special
No,Mesen
ger aaxonpanies each through train. Office;- • o I
Welnct street , • ,
11:1 1 i1ZIa 4 i;111
628 ' 628
NEW BALL STYES NOW BEADY
of Hopkins' "own make , " - at No. BM - ARCH Street.
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of first-class trade, and embrace every site and style
for Ladles, Misses and Children, which, The finish and
durability, have no equal In the market, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand, a full
assortment of good Eastern madeSkirta, from 15 to 40
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order
altered and repaired, W holesale and retail. nols-etai
EC. .EIsaGHT S CO.. WHOT 'NSA.L.E. GROCERS,
.S. E Cor. WATER and CHFSTNI.7I` streets, Phil.
adelpbta. Agents fors the sale of the Prxxinets of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and .the• Grocers, Sugar
House, Of Philadelphia.
GEORGEthe SHARP. Patentee and manufacturer of
BALL PATTEMN SILVER WARE, No. 41*
Prime street. . .I_,M=rnos
3.411£8 A. WISH/HT. THORITTOZT purr- enithrsive •
GRIECON. .TREODONE WIGHT. FRANK L. ISEALL.
PETER WRIGHT &r..01 ., ..5,
Importers of Earthenware,
• and •
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
110.11.5 WALNUT Street, PhliadelPhis•
T. VAIIGHA.N HERE -TE.CO OE,_WH._ H. nrimution
.1310. PE.
O,OUTIEWARR. FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WAJ
ENOTON &TIMM,
Prca.parmaA.,
INERRICE 4t, 130a znin e
ENGYFIRKRE3 AND MA
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam 'Eng=
Tor Laua,ltlver and Marine Service._ •
zwitert.,Gssometers, Iron Boats. AO.
.ISetinita of all kinds, either Iran or bra=
Iran Pm= Boos for Gas Works, Workshop; a
41throad Stations, dn.
.set irtaand Galt Machinery, di the /Win end moat
laprzyved construction.
description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sugar, Saw and grist Vacnum Pane, CIO
Steam Trains, DM,Utors,
tare, Puraping
•
Sole Aomts tar N . Billerm's Patent Mips ' Bolling
Apparatus, 'Nesnarha Patent Steam Hammer and
Ar pin sa l
rscblue.44l Woolsey'a Patent Otostritagal Bum
Dr
BIsTICSYLVANIA. WORKS—on the DELLAybilla
..a. River, below PHMADELPHILa., • •
OIEBBTIEB,DeIawse ec u iWn , Pa.
i
. /Plidneere and Iron Boat Bultderel
Mannradarere of BON cow
, , i
All kinds of
CONDENSING AND NOSKIORNDENSING X.
GENES, • 4
Iron Teasels of all descri_ptlone, Boller', Irate, TatOM
• Propell_ ora Atc.
T. REAteNEYof W. NEANNE 8, AEZHIBOLD I
La - Late '
EteaneV Neat% & CV, ' • • • Engineer fa Qhiffi
Penn Worke, , • [)yl8 -G I U. EL, BMW.
1111-3 r.
, PBEITA.D.ELPFELS: :311:01:510
FOIDITH street;above.Vine, will re-open far ths
Fall' and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. Mb.
Ladles and gentlemenltesiring amaze a thermal
knowledge of tbis accomplishment will Dint Imo
facility at this whoa The hones are safe and well
trained rro Met the roset timid: need • not itar.: • Saddle
hones trained in the bait manner.. Saddle hots%
horses and vehicles to hire.' Also carriagea , fer
rale; to cars, steamboats, •
Tll.ol3.aules, a sox.
GAB ITICTURES.—MDSKEy,_IitERRILL , is THACKARA., 'LW. 718 i iCM:ESTND'r street,
Mannfhettrenc Of Gas - Fixtures; -Lamps,'
would;eall ,the.; attention of the ~ pntkiloto, their Large
and elegant assortment Gas Chandeliers,
'1 Bendante,
Brackets, dz. They also introduce - 13as pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
ing altering and repairing Gas pipes: All work war-
Priri WELLTA—OWNERS OF PBOPEIITY.-_--Tlie
only place to got PrisY ;Weals . Cleansed and pi M.
'fatted, at very , low FETE-SO. kft I
• • Matnifacturer ofronareirow
Goldsmith's Hall.'Llb street racy
THOMAS S..DIXON & SONS, , ,
'• - -Late Andrews ARlzoo - •
" • 7 "" r " ;.' NtG 1824.cammarr ataat, khltadelsilsis.
UrgtfA.St4tee4o4
nutctorers,ofL
/ Lo
ARLOW_DOWN 4!
,FR -1
CHARM aw,,
!r, • • I :I.? 4:01 - VW.,,
And other GRA,
nil VoiAiltbfacitei RS:amino= alto WOourirell, l
‘ ForkViiitoinght a gc arta private Bnu,
awls ~.:VENTLIATORECi.
AND
. m STE
coorrNew wia iEs BAmEE
Den. atta,ltezrAt-L6
lEot.)11, INIJEW COI% . 6
--- EXPRESS - STEAM SH I P
Have consineniedtheir regslar OtITSIDE trips. T
vi, •••.
• ,
fi . . , , 7
The NEWand rst clsas SteamshipS
'WASHINGTON, 4341tr,stia Ghichitsp*
'NOETOLIK, OspiChil'arsee.
ATIDTANZILL4, ersptisiii Hattrick."
VERGINIA, Captain Snider.-
Leaving from each city on TlDifel. DAYS, TRUES
DAYS and SATURDAYS, from first wharf hekv
Mitrket stree_,t Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and lb t
ELver, hew York. • ,
These Steamships insure atloviest mien.
Freight received DAILY at our usual law rates.
WM. P. CLYDE 4. CO„Agents
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
.1.e.5....11AND_, Agent,
11Y Wall street, New Yorlr.
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
•••• ••L i r ' "ANCHOR LINE OF STEA.MERS. ,, t
:ERNIA," "COLUMBIA."
. 'CALEDONIA," , , "CAI4BRIA,"
"BRITAI'./1 lA," "INDIA."
Steam to
LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY BELFAST, DUR ,
LIN, NEWR, CORK ANI3 GLASGOW.
. RATES OFBASSAGE,
CABINSPAYABLE IN PAPER CURRENCY.
490, "so and $7O
STEERAGE ..... ....... ..........
Steamship "HIBERNIA" leaves SATURDAY,
_January 27.
.r.s_s, PAID CERTIFICATES
issued for bringing out pasaengers from the above
points at.
LOWER RATES TITAN ANY OTHER LINE.
Also, to and ham
ALL STATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Paasengers will t.stkeparticular
notice that the "Anchor Line" is the only linegrauting
through tickets at the above ram from Philadelphia
to the points named above, and that theundersigned is
the only duly authorized Agent in Philadelphia.
Apply to - W. A. HAMI,LL
Sole Agent for "ANCHOR LINE;
No. YU WALNUT *weer,
OTZAJd TO L/ 1 7RY001..
6•ln . a Quincranowzr, the Malin La w issning
I :VTX3INLY, oan7lag the tr; e 4
JE.ANGAROO, Jan. 81
C.ITT'OF
;1. • 505T0N..... i: -..fatarda3
; Feb. , Noe". toxiii44lrlßll44BAUM OP PO3L
Rest Oaktst....—...dee
Flott to L0ad0a—......-- IS Steerage to London.... Se
-;First SOSteerage to Paris. di
, Pates also forwarded Havre, Hamburg, Bre •
entasoite., ao.;" at moderateness.
Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, Fast °abin,
FM). 'Stea-% Itte, payable la Untied States oom
Inoortleg e t i Ploallet from fdmpool or
veld. or equitehmt. Tickets can be=riry i
paeans seed s.. for thatr trteddel
Forflarlbed tufbasetioa, *pp& at. the CorepanFaCd•
Sem ' • . • .TEse G. isa im inh s6 l
Ja2i 111 Wettest street.
FO BOSTON.
."("` STIEAMS=LTLCH MUTT.
zrirgiu:e PROM _LICH' _PORT EV.X3Y111 7 11.7)4113.
FROM PHIRST. WHARF, PHLLADELPHICI
- • AND LONG. WHARF, BOSTON..
The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sell
nom Philedel his oh Thursday, Feb %Atli) A. M.
The p ARLES, Captain Crowell,' will sail
*Dm Boston on Monde ,y February 6, at UM.
The line between Philadelphia and Boston iff now
oompoeed of
SAXON, Ca the
ptain Matthewi, IX* tom norther'.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, LlOO tons barthen„
ABIEB, Captain - Crowell, POO 101:0 bunker'.
These Inabslential and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as adverthed, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive mug°.
th Sh eir i oodsppers are requested to send Bals of Lading with
g. • :3. •
For freight or inessageMy to
WINSOR & 00.,
fey 132 l!oath Delaware avenue.
MC-OPENING OF THE OIITSIDELINSi
OF STEAMERS
between
PIGIADELPMA AND NEW YOBS.
This favorite line will commence eheir 'trips on
THURSDAY next, Mitt Inst. The following well
known and staunch Bea-boats will be placed on the
route:
Steamer ADMIRAL,— --. Nichols.
RENNEZBEO. .. . . " . _Edmonds.
Days of departure (from .--
each city) .--- wM be TUES.
DAYS, "I'MasAYIS AND 13AT",.: DAYS, leaving
this city from first wharf below Sproce street at il
o'clock; A. M. and New 'fork from pier 4, North
River, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Frts received daily, and 'taken et reasonable
rates.ll goods destined beyond New York will be
forwarded tree of commissions.
Ferrates of freight, &c., &e., apply at the Cate, 314
ancl3l6 South Delaware avenue.
PHILADELPECLL' BIOHMOND AND
wawa srEtiaine 001SPAITY.
The fine steamships of this Line Imam at the IcrwesS
rates and sail regularly from the Pint Wharf above
Market street, every
Connecting with Railroads. from Richinruid. Norfolk
and elta , Point, forming the most direct route for the
Scsith and Southwest.
For frelgbot or portage, with excellent accoramodao
Lions. apply to
. NEW EXPREPS LDIE TO ALEX
"' ANDBLS., Georgetown -and ' Washington.
esapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria, Va., form the most dtrect. route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, .g.noxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Yezrket strong
every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 . -
For freight apply to the agents,
W. P. CILTDBA 00.,
14 North Wharves.
.Y."B. 'Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M - - Eldridge
Co.. Agenra at Alexandria.
PEW TOW-EOAT LINE.
DELAWARE and' • CYZEBEAPBAZa
ta.611111 -BOAT 002CPANY. . -
BABG towed to and from PHIGADELPICL/4
HAVEZ•DE-GRACIC, P.ALTIKOILE, WASHIMPS. !
TON. and intAmmediatepoints.
W. P. CLYDE & 00., .Agents,
O. /4 South Wharves Philadelptda.
Captain JOHN LACGIELIN, Superintendent
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
FIATTXNEI REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to. New York by Swift.
Sure Una at reduced rates. . .
The splendid Al extreme clipper. ship
CARLYLE,
L. Nopkjp. CanaMander,
Is now rapidly goading at pier .11 East Elver.
-il l : This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading. Raving's portion of
her cargo on beard with large engagementa, will have
quick despatch. For freighkapoly to
rwPrOP, SON & CO.,
lea Arch street. .
FOR LA. tiCAYRA. AND PUERTO CA
BELLO.—The bark WHITE WING , Wilkie, k. master, will sailat an early dap for the ; . :; , v_e!
rlrts i, For freight or passage, apply to JOHN
&, N 0.128 Walnut street. raf
FORBOSTON,llass.—lpress Line.—The
schooner leraz BETEL ALIGEE, Magee,
master,"is now loading for the above • port at
Girard's wharf, above Market street, and will sail with
despatclt. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER. 18
North 'Wharves. leas
~FOR BALTIMORE, XD.—The fine schooner
- MARY GAY, Captain Keen Is now Wading for
the above port at Girard's wharf above Market
etreet,said will sail with despatch. For freight, apply
to' DAVID COOPER & CO., is N. Wharves.
AK - FOR PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Express Line.—
%he flue schooner AMERMAN Es.GLE,Stuaw,
master, le now loading for the above port at
Glrard's wharf; above Market street, and_ will saR with.
despatch., Par freight, apply ta DAVDD COOPER, 18
Ncrrth Wbarves.
FORPROVIDENCE, B. I.—Express- Line.—.
schooner ALLDA„ Lambert, maatee,
M - 1M- la now loading for the above
will
at Girard's
Wharf, above Market atreet, and will sail on Tues.
day, eth Inst: Far freight,apply to DA I VID, COOPER,
ISTVorth Wharves. lt
ATFOR FREIGHT OR OHARTER-4The fflr7e
brig STRWART Captain Holland, .i 3 Ooe
bbla. capacity. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 18
. ;1880
: FOR BREMEN.—The Al !Bremen ahlp EMIL
( 2 A F ir
j ar. Fleury
accom n3(o)=. Fc ns a ir i n p I s n o. Lar 3 w. havi ntain g
board,„ or, to WORKMAN 44 do.. l= Walnut a? dela on
nONSTGNEES' NOTICE.—The schooner SAME A.
U HAMMOND, Paine. master, from Moston; , le e how
di s camrging her cargo at first 'wharf below CalloithDl
street. Consignees will please attend to The rkeption
or their goods. DAVID COOPER, lEi NAV/larval( fel
_
OBIP DEL43OBII arEkbereby cautioned
0 against trusting any - of the crew or the Br. ahlp e.
L. TILLY, whereof Cann Is Mester, from CRY Point,
Va., as na debts of-their contracting will be paid by
captain or consignee. EDMUND A. SOUDI9S d CO.,
:Dock Streetyailltrt 1 - 11 'Ol9
01(.1P ZOIJAVE _ , Master, from Liverpool, Is
0 now'. 'discharging wider .general Oiler. at Walnut
street , whArf: Coning:Dees wlll..please attend, to. the
reception . their Ronda, PETER. dc
Boris, 115 W alnut street . '1- , , WRIGHT' ; jais•tf
Air
",'T.i.."Zitefrus tuT g ` If
• - A yr goi t lif : : 4.
e . . • o
- 0041Donalgitees. 123 Walnut street • -
'anocmfexo JOHN sHINDLIta
ex EONS Ball X N 0.144 NortILWILUMB,
beaWnleStreetik lll .4 h, ; , 1 , .
4 1 - 1 4 Work: 'done tie best,mannet and,dzt Loran
12 most , ftworata *sinus. And wiPsranred strepeal
azdadaction. z I
iilavWcal.a.rvittexttionftMen tcirmarinf.-- • .
Valk 6ALW-43. igT.T.Tes 01.00.1313 MT SHEATHING
4:T1 - 3 -L - T. 1416 to malt, Uppl.7 torFM:I7.II.IWIT
4 AONS; 115'w . o v s t.t e et • ,d ez i s . tf
.
i - PLU2MBEI: 43'F‘,
Tintice, em ifiZNlElopartnbilitnnutp
+PAPA
;•BntEt , irrt 7.7471; ertzvwator'stibetifinAT ,
en ;WI L 9.tp..;04 - ag4ttlE3tt,vpmo4PAm•
iiVezvailimmutrarniiiik ofinni,litath
Atki n q t eatx.4.9o.dg e ira pr and
0u.,...in-,,...„.,,c05wa5a
.{)O5 "1;'
SEIPPING
P. B. CLARK. Uent..
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
i 4 North P. 3
Sonth E aNdtg);l6,