'rom - ourThird - Edition-of-Yesterday;. [6pclig Despatch to the .13ulletit0 WAsanceTorr, 76,—The Empeior ITapOleUn's,'speecli Viti produced * ad miruble effect'liere. It proves ;that he dkeimined to preserve the friendship of the .American people a every.- cost. The . iteip ican tinestion is gradually dying, out. aie tired of it. • • • The Senate Judiciary Committee has de-: Bided upon a very stringent bill against kid napping, which imposes heavy fines and imprisonment upon persons caught in such business. The Judiciary Committee has also decided to report a bill for the codification of the laws of the United States. It provides for the appointment of three commissioners, at a salary of five thousand dollars each, who are•allowed three years to perform the work. The Senate Military Committee, to-day, reported against the recommendation of the Generals, providing for five additional major and two brigadier generals. The tone of Congress is decidedly against making any commercial arrangements with the Canadians. Napoleon and ,lbtaximillan. LONDON, Jan. 22.—The Paris correspon dent of the Daily News says: It has tran spired in court circles, that the Emperor Napoleon is greatly,: displeased with the Emperor Maximilian on very many grounds—especially on account of the bad reception given to the French Coun cillor of State, sent , to Mexico to take the fmances in hand, and it was insinuated that this is one reason for the withdrawal of the French troops. The kev to the Imperial conduct is however thought to be contained in the following words with *which the Emperor supplemented the notice 'of the ,withdrawal of the French army: . 1 ' and the emotion produced in the 'United Statis by their (the soldier's) presence on MeXican soil, would be tippeased." . . - Blarketc. • Nam Yourt.Yeb. 7.--Cotton is dull and drooping; sales at 47@48c. for middlings. Flour Is quiet; sales of 6,500 bbls. at unchanged prices; southern is unchanged with sales of eOO Canada steady, Vie bble. sold. Wheat quiet,but unchanged. Corn dull. Beef steady. Pork steady at OS 75. Lard buoyant at 1t€0.1.83c,, Whisky dull and nominaL . Stocks are dull. Chicago and - Rock Island, 903 i; Cumberland preferred, 448 i; Michigan Southern, 87%; N. Y. Central, .8634: Reading, 98%; Erie, 77; Western Union, 6b: U. 8. Coupons, 1881, lot; Ditto, 1862, 1033 i; Ten-Forties, 94%; Treasury 7 3-10's 994W/99% . ; One Year Certificates. 98%- Gold, 139%. BAZTIMOBE. Feb. 7,—Floor is very dulL 'Wheat scarce and prices steady. Corn 86686 c.; yellow 750. Oath advanced I@2e. Seeds heavy; clover .8. Pro visions inactive. Bacon; sides 1135: Bulk meats 15%0S .15346; Lard 186. Sugars firm and in good demand. Coffee steady; 1,600 bags sold at 203;c for 1810, in geld. Whisky nominal, Sales at Philadelphia iStoak Board. " SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD. 19900 City 6s min 92 12000 Pa It Ist mgt ee 96,!‘ 3000 Read Bds 83%1390 eh IlestonVe blo 39.54 600 Pa 68 War Loan 99 200 eh do 155 35 SECOND BOARD, 50 sh Delawpre Dtv 94% 2000 Union Can brie. 27;," 100 eh do 39@e2 200 eh Beading $ 49 44-100 le• eh Catawissa pfd 30.4 200 eh Catawa corn 21% 100 eh Susq ean 13 100 anHestonville R 100 eh Wm Penn oil .441 'Coal Statement. The following shwcs the shipments of coal over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the week ending Feb. 3, compared with same time last season: Shipped North Shipped South. For corresponding time last year: Week, 'Year. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt 3,096 00 16,564 04 8,580 03 54,382 16 Shipped North Shipped South. Inam.se. • BOARD O F TRADE ILENjAZIEN Iit.ABB I I . A .T 1 JAMES B. CAMPBELL. MONTHLY CO JAMES C. HAND. ifirrteal andTO .11thg_e!Octean.13teaniers. moss 3111011 - FOR ALTA City ofManchester-Liverp'l. 2 New York-- ..... ....Jan. 12 City of Cork...-.....LlverpooL. New York Jan. 20 Heels Liverpool .New York.-- Jan. 23 Tripola .Liverpool... New York- San. 23 City tor Washlngton-I.Aver'L.-New York Jan, 24 Helvetia Liverpool... New York.. Jan. 24 Bavaria.. ' Bouthampton...New York Nov. 24 Peruvian . .. -.....LiverpooL-P0rt1ancL.......... ..... Jan. 25 Australasian .Liveroool...New York Jan. 27 Scotland Liverpool... New York _Jan. 81 Bremen -f3outhampton...New Y0rk.....- ...... Jan. 31 Canada...—.- Liverpool... Bosto- Feb. 8 Cuba. ,Liverpool... New York-- ...... -Feb. 10 TO DFSPABT. New York New York-Bremen- Feb. le Atlantic .New York-Aspinwall Feb. 10 Etna • .New York... Liverpool Feb. 10 Tire: nia... .New York-LiverpooL. .Feb. 10 Eagle ...New York... Havana-.-...... Feb. 14 Attica .Boston-Liverpool.... • Feb. 14 Fulton ....New York...Havre ....- ..... -. .... Feb. 17 Bavaria- - .New York-.......:Feb. Hamburg ..-.. 17 City of Bavaria...._ York... Liverpool Yetr. 17 Helvetia .New Y0rk....Liverp001...—......Feb. 17 Santiago de Cuba.... .N York-Greytown --Feb. 20 "Aiontemma.....-New York-Kingston. in- .Feb. 22 New: York..---New Yorlc...Aspinwall ... .-.....Feb. 21 South America... New York-.Rio.raneiro:dtc....-Feb. 22 Scotland ..New York...Liverpool._. . ......_., Feb. 24 Corsica .New York...Nassaaaßiv's...-Feb. 2S al &BINE B I;;O:ithwOrev:lsittOatii4:sci=e4l7TPrrill BVN 818123, 6 Al I SUN SICTI8;15 8 I HIGH WASZCIS, :410 CLEW= YESTICI3DAY. Btearnei Norman, Baktr,' Boston, H Win or & Co. *Behr 'C McCarthy, Godtrey,et Thoms.s,Workman dc Co MMALOBARDA, Steamer Moro Castle, Adams, cleared at New York yesterday for Havana. Steamer City of Cork (Br). Bridgman, from Liver pool 20th and Queenstown 72d nit, at New York yester day, has 334 passengers. Steamer Louisa Moore, from New York for Wil mington, was spoken 25th nit, lat 27; lon 74, short. of seal and making for Nassau. Steamer Belgian, Brown, from Portland for Liver. pool, sailed from St Johns, NF. 18th alt. Ship Melita, Cameron. from Manila 24th Sept. and • St Helena 25th Dec. with hemp, sugar, dm. at N York yesterday. Ship Samuel G Glover, lfalbon,cleared at New York yesterday for San Francisco. _ Ships Joseph Clark, Shermer, and John Clark, Le tournau, were loading at Liverpool 19th Ult. for this Ship 13 C Grant, Rich; for Baker's Island, was wind bound at Liverpool 19th tilt. Bark Cephas Starrett, Gregory, hence at .Iloston yesterday. Bark Alida (Brem). Sammann. from Macao Aug 20, at New York yesterday, with teas. dm. Bark John Gilpin, Whitney, from Table Bay, CWT.. at Boston yesterday. Bark Conquest, Howes, 58 days from Messina, Ist• New 'fork yesterday. Feb &while lying at anchor off Sandy Hook, was run into by 'Br ship City of Liver pool, bound out, carrying- away jibboOra, foretopgal- Unt and royal masts, main topsail, starboard cathead and doing other damage. - Brig Luban (Br), Hooper, for Montevideo and Bue nos Ayres, cleared at New York yesterday. Brig Fanny, Chapman, cleared at New York yester day for Baltimore. Brig John Aviles, Tracey, hence at Boston yester day. Biig Dudley, Carter, cleared at Baltimore 6th Instant for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. ,Schr S&M 13 Scull, Steelman, was up at Mobile Ist inst. for hew York. - - Schi Jas Allderdice, Howell, cleared at Boston 6th inst. for this port. Schr W G Audenrled, Woedford, 6 days from New York, at Charleston Ist inst. • • Sc.hr David Faust, Lord, at' Bucksvllle, SC. Slat Mt, from Charleston. . _ . Behr Geo W Hynson, Shaw, from New Orleans, at Providence, 6th inst. Sch.r John 8 Lee, Jordan, 20 days from Mobile, at New York yesterday. Schr Ella F Crowell. Freeman, from Provincetown for this port. remained at Holmes' Hole 8 AM 6th Inst. Schrs Itabel Blake, Newcomb. and Sidney Tyler, Steelman, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole sth inst. Schr Geo L Green, Bich, from Boston for this pert, remained at Holmes' Hole 6th inst. _ HABlNicreiscErmArly. Steamer Wm Tibbetts, from Savannah for Boston. was asboreyesterday ran Lovell's Inland, but-would come off after lightering cargo. Schr Ira Laffrienier,k oiler, at New York from Bal timore for New Bedford, with corn. on the 4th instant, while beating up the bay, Went ashore on the Roamer Shoal: was got off by the Columbian Wrecking Co's agent, and was towed to the city. The captain and crew were taken off during the gale of Sunday last, by the pllotboat A T Stewart and remained near by until the arrival of the wreckers. • Scar Island Queen, of New York ' lying at the wharf on the east side of the bridge, Balt i more, took fire on Tuesday evening. The sails and .part of the deck of the vessel , were burned. The damage sustained is about fl5O. The schooner was laden with coal. Behr Volta, Sears, from New York for Newbern, NC. arrived at Norfolk sth inst. in distress, leaking. Seven vessels now at New London are being pre pared to proceed on whaling vOYaFee - in the spring.' Other vessels are shortly expected to be added AO the fleet, and everything indicates ' a , considerable revival Of the old established business of New London. • At NewSedford there steel whaling vessels, inclu ding 2 of Fairhaven; and It has been decided thus early in the aeasoato fit 4 for the Atlantic Oceana for Hud son's Bay, 3 for Cumberland: Inlet. 2 for the North Pa-,; cific, I for the SouttiFacific, and 1 for the - Atlantia and Indian Oceans; 7 not having trieir fitting and death:La &lona decided upon; ' - Week. Year. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. .... 6;968 14 34,389 07 ...15,71917 64,537 12 .-V.,6811 ll 94,956 19 .U,676 03 70,857 00 I , . NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. DELAWARE and CIiCESAPEAK.II 624411 IF--BOAT 00.d(PANY. )38.130ES towed to and from PHELADELPHLL HA.VBE-DE-Ol r * BALTIMORE , WANKING TON. and inter pol CLYnia. . 1 P. DE di: 00. No. 14 South Whary Ph il phis, Captain JOHN LAUGI3I.IN. Superintendent. -- -- THE OLD ESTAPLISICEIDTINDEPEN DENT OUTSIDE LINE PO/WE W YORK is receiving freight daily at low rates. second wharf below Spruce street, and will insure at low rates. , P. R. CLARE, Agent,' fes-tf. , 314 and 316 South Delaware avenue. FOE SAN FRA.NOIBOO. • . laosnasorrs CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LENZ BALLING BE OULABLY AB 'ADVERT/BBU Bute ett i i t t e l ot r this ced Lin ra e te rnt to New York by Swift. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship CARLY, 11 _L. Hopkin. Comm L.E ander, • Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River. This beandful vessel Is one of the sharpest and beat vessels now loading. Having a portion of het cargo on board with large engagements, will have quick despatch. For freighl:ltEp ly to .0.04.0 P, SON a 00., 4 UM Arch street. FOR LA t4UAYRA AND PUERTO CA . RELLO.—The bark WRITE WING, For frei g ht sail at an early day JOHN above Ms., T For freight or passage, ap .ly to DAL & CO., N 0.128 Walnut sire: jaw 4t FOR BALTIMORE, MD.—The fine schooner MARY GAY, Captain Keen, is now loadingtht toe above portat, Girard's wharf,above Market etr , and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER dt CO., 18 N. Wharves. • , FOR PROVIDENCE. R. L.—Express The fine schooner. AMERICAN E.. GLE,Shaw. master, is now - loading for the above port ;at Gliord's wharf, above Market street and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVLD COOPER, 1s North Wharves. • ~- . • feg POR PRIEIGHT .OR CHARTER—The fine brlg E. P. SUMMIT • Captain Holland. 4,000 bale: capacity. ApalY to DAVID IXIHPER,IIB N. Wharves.. ' • Ja2o aFOR BREMBN.—The Al Bremen ship EMIL Capt. Henry Onken. , For Cabin . having line accommodations, apply to e Captain en board. or to WORKMAN & C0..123 Walnut at dell WANTED.—A Venni carrying 200 to 250 torts, to load for St. John, N. B. B. A. SOCCER 'dr, CO., Dock street wharf. fe7-4t FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch. The Hue American ship ZOII.S.VE, L. O. Blair master, having the greater portion of her car - engaged, and now going on board, will sail soon. Or balance of fret- ht or passage ap .ly to FBTE:- :10 . . - • riCriiiBIGNEEEP NOTIOE.-The schOoner SARAH A, V HAMMOND, Paine, master, 'rota Boston, Is now discharging her cargo at first 'wharf below Callowhill street. Consignees will please attend to the receptlor of their goods. DAVID COOPER, /BN. Wharves. Al Pf QlL ifOTICE.-44 persous are hereby cautioned ID against trusting any Of the crew of the Br. ship L TLLLY, whereof Cann _is muster, from City_Point, VII:, as no debts of their - cOntracting - will be paid by captain of consignee:.. EDMUND A. IaiOVDER & CO., Dock street wharf. ' del9l _ - - SHIP ZOCAVE Blair, master, from Liverpool, now discharging , under general order at Wising ' Street wharf. Consignees wul please attend , to the reception of their goods, PETER, WRIGHT & BONS. US Walnut street. JalB4ll Nouc - E.-An pennons are hereby cautioned t I harboringand trusting, any, of the crew, of the DWI' brig DENKAItLea no debts of tear conh•ad.• ing will be paid by, captain or consignees. WO : : - MAN & CO- Consignees. 123 Walnut street. TAB. S.S.ECHTDLEE__ Maters: to JOHN SHINHLitit M A, SONS. Sidi sisters; No. 2SI North viseat.vms, below Vine streettraladelPhis. • - All work done In the best manor and on the lower, and most' favorable terms; and warranted to idve pefi feet satislUction., - , , PSltingar th . FP -Br JR SAI3.-s-S. Mr..% &ewe SHIP SECEA.TRING . 4.• FELT:I n lots to salt. Apply to PETER WRIGHT &SONS.IiS waanot street e _ •• de2S-If OODD & COML'X!' lave 'roan:Red to No. 204 Nazi DELAWARE , AV-ESDE, 'and •No' , '2os , l 4 fortli 'WATI,R Street. "ExraLen,ti,rial--Jaii.-30;RAS.,',7i-ja.S.Arith;alml3 . , 71 -7 .10 -O E. , PRIINEB7-40 — .Icased ,In IgLera andfsuncy poxfs_A-impo#44: and . fdr, sal s by JOB. dt• 190 .,-. ldEt - 13 °nth • Delgt*ar • r......_.._:.,.._a~,...m..1gHY'3PP~1Tf1i ...v...._~~._..,.~.m V:o.]%_.-78N•W 75C - _OO3Et r IK. : • EXPRESS , STEANISHIP-JINE • Efsaffmencsqf their replar OUTSIDE yip The 'NEW, and first Class steamships WASHINGTON, Captain Chichcsiter:. NORFOLIC, ,Captain Vance. • ACEXANDRIA,' Captain( Mattel VIRGINIA, Snider._ Captain . 'Leaving from each city ott - TUEqDAYS, TErußs. DAYS and SATURDAYS, from that wharf below Market street, Philadelphia, and, Piers 14 and us 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 Wharves, Philadelphia. • JAS. AA ND Agent, 119 Wall street, New Fork. BAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. "ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMERS."' HIBERNIA," •• " ' "COLUMBIA.," CALEDONIA." "OAMBRIA," "BRITANNIA," ' "INDIA." Steam to LIVERPOOL,•MONDONDERRY, BELFAST, 'DUB. LIN, NEWRY, CORK - AND GL&SGOW.I • RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN PAPER CURRENCY. CABINS tst, $BO aid $7O STEERAGE Steamship -His erItNIA." leaves SATURDAY S3O , January 27. THE PAID CERTIFICATES ' ' issued for bringing out passengers from the libove poin OWES RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Also, to and from ALL STATIONS ON THE .TEI4)I v aAmwiTris. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Passengers will takeparticutar notice that the "Anchor Line" is the only line gra. Ong through tickets at the above rates, from - PhiladelphU to the points named above, and that the undersigned la the only duly authorized Agent in Philadelphia. , Apply to • - W. A. HAMILL; • S.ole Ageht for "ANCHOR LINE," No. 217 WALNUT Street r i ./ • rtEE.AM. TV LlVlrdirchn.. • 1 . VII . • g a QUEENSTOWN, the Inman - Li ne __ i "Ring Ftnati-WEERI.,Y, carrying the U. B. min& ETNA......:...- ......Saturday. _Feb. 10 erry , t.F ANCHESTER Wednesday, Feb. 14 CITY OF WASHINGTON...SeIarday. Feb. 17 CITY OF CORN - — Wednesday, Feb. 21. At Noon. from Pier 44 North Raver, BATES OP PASSAGE. • PAYABLD nr GOLD. First First to SS Steerage to London.,_ 8f First to _...185 Steerage to 40 Passengers also forwarded tolfavre, ;11n.tabangt Bra men; dre., an., at moderate rates. • Passage by , the Wednesday Steamers, Bizet °elm 1190. Steerage. its, payable In United States cdfrenny, @ l Peratift , PaßlAgP AciPl Steerage,faiiskiiitiom Llyeepoa-OF4-treenttsiii*,;—io gold; or he equivalent: Ilezete out be bought here bi persons miffing for their Aloud's. • • For farther bohscresdloit, atiNy_st the Clompany+e flees. Walnut otreet.2hGadelpida. FOR BOSTON. STrs Sinwrp DDLECT. :ris 9 1220211 Ed CF PORT EVIERYI27I? .1141.17 i. FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELP.HIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.. . ''he steamship ART , Captain Crowell, will sag frtim Philadelphia on Toesday, Feb 13, etas A. M. The steamship . SAXON; Captain Matthews, withal] from Boston on Saturday evening,..February 10. The line between Philadelphia and Boston la now Composed of the ) SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tone burthen. NORMA N, Captain Baker, 1300 tons itnuthen. • ARIES, Captain Crowell, 900 tons Miriam These substantial and well appointed ste will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will e received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. - - -• r• Shippers are requested to send Bills of La dingd with their goods. For freight or passage, apply to NYNRY WINBOB & Yes Tr B32 South Delaware avenue. •4I • s The fine steamships of this Line insure at the lowissi rat andstree sail every ly regular from the First Wharf above t, WEDNESDAY and SAITEDAY. At Noon, Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the most direct route fbr the South and Southwest. Cons, For frelg: ht apply to or .pie, with excellent comm 14 North WM. and P. CL South WharYDE dr 00 r ~ STEAM SHIP MATAGORDA FOR NEW liieTo ^ • ELEANS, LA., DIREST FROM The Al iron side-wheel Steamship MATAGORDA . Moo tons register, is now loading for the above port, and will sail In about a week. For trelght or pa =wage, having splendid stateroom m accommodations, apply to BISHOP, SON & CO., Cabin P 105 Arch street. Steerage Passage- The new Al Iron side-w - 17W . §teamship HARLAN, Forbes. master, will call direct from Philadelphian for the above port about Marchlst. Agent at New Orleans. Mr. I. C. Harris, Mg., Who w-111 sorward all goods addressed to his care for tbe in terior or Teas& fe7sf 0 • . NEW EXPRESS LINE TO •f-, ANDRIA, Georgetown and n , viac esspeake and Delaware Canal, with wan one at; Alexandria Va., form the most direct route; for Lynchburg; Bristol, Knoxville, Nashvi ll e, Dalton end the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market str ee t every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M, For freight apply to the Wink W.. CLYDE & 004 1 14 North Wharves. J. B. Davidson v Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge At Co., Agents at Alexandria. .i; . :';;:itim.oy i ur.'4, ,DAILY" EVEN INGBULL - ETINk VIRLADELRBIA, .TIW,ItSDAY 4 FEI3IIIJAR 8 : • idtatr u co 5i .NORTIC AN Ati r•LTANIA. B BOITTErr; ar an mos 'direct UnOtoßethleheimAllentawri „MauchChunk, Hazleton White Haven Wllkesbarre, Mahanoy City, and all points In the Lehigh and Wini ming Coal ReMons. _ Passenger Repobi hIA nrcalystilef: above Thompson, andcorner_or and AMERI CA.N streets. - • WINTER" ARRANGEMBRIT. NINE DAILY TRANS. • On and ar-ier lidonday , Nov.2Ath,lB6s,Parsantget' trains leave the Depot, Third street, above. Thompson , , sally (BundaYn excented), an follows: AT-7.80 R.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Bail. road, connecting . at Bethlehem with "Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allentown, Catasauotti3latington, Manch Chunk, Weatherly, Jeanextrille, Teton, White Ha. ven, Wllkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in I.bigh and Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection - with Lehigh and im".• noy Railroad for klabanoy and arid , with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Williamsport. -Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.45 A. M. at Wilitesbarre at 2.41 P. M. at. Mammyat. City eV/ P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethleheta at .12.00 M. for Eas ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New 'York. - .•• • - • • - . • . , 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 Pon Washing ton, stoppisg at all intermediate Stations. At 2.20P,m Accommodationior /kw/esti:ant, stop ping at all 'intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for NewMoPa AT 8.20 P. M.-Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail• road, making close connection at. Rethiehem with -Le. high - Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. M. • Passengers fbr Plainfield, Somerville and other points on .New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train. at Easton, whwl t arrives in New York at to P. M. Pas sen,gerslor Stmaneytown take stage at North Wales. and for Nazareth at Bethlehem* and for Greenville at Quakertown - AT 4.15 P: ocommodatkrn, for DoYlestuwn, st'Va in tv g ero t v an e , Intermediate te d StationAePasseen:ers fotage r Widow ; for L berville at 'Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. IL—Through:Accommodation, for Beth. lehem and all Stations nu main line of North Pennsyl- vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem. with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for_ points on Lehigh Valley Railroad anil for Danville.WillianiarrOrti Catawissa Railroad.. AT 6.15 M.—Accommodation, foe . Lansdale, stop. ping at all intermediate Stations. At 11 P. H. Accommodation for Port Washington. TRAINS 808 PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10.02 A. L. and 6.111 P. Passengers leaving Easton at 9.80 A. DL, connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1 P. H., connect at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia . at 6,45 Leave DoylestAwn 'it 8.20 A. EL 8.15 and 5.80 P. M. Leave Lansdare at 6.10 A. M. LeaVeletirt Wsehingten at ND 10.50 and 2.15 P. M. ON SUAYS. PhiLidelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia' for - Doy lestown at a P. H. Doylestown for Phil Plphia at 7.20 A. H. Bethlehem for Philadelphia ate P. IL Fifth and Sixth Streets - Passenger Cars cony y pas to and from Berke S_try. Depot. , Oars of Second atili Streets Canvey passegners to Third Street Aepot Wickets must be procaredatthe Ticket Offices, THIRD street or BEERS street, In order to secure the kitten rates of fare. B eS Wi..2tE, Agent. aggage Express will call du and deliverat the Depot. Ba d ir " e„ No. 118 South THIRD street. WW,FOR NEW YORE.—The CAM- D.M AND AftEl3OY and PHILA.- & A TRENTON RAILROAD COM ;LPANY'S LINES, from PhiLadel tda to New York, and 'way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave es follows, via: At 6A. M., Via Camden and Amboy. Axon., 12 25 At BA. .116 . ., via Camden and Jersey lalki r rpresti, 3 W At 2 P.M. , via Camden and Amboy , 26 At 12 M. (noon) and BP. M.. via (kart en and Amboy, Accommodation. (Fzeight and, Pas. senger.) Al 6 and 11.20 . P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecurrl. modation, (Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 225 2d Class Ticket, . 150 At 6 and 10A 5..2 and SP.M. For Mount Holly,Ewans. rifle. Pemberton and Vunternown. At 6A. M., and 6 P. M. for Freehold. Al 6 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 3.00, 5. Gaud 15.30 P. M. for my ra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Btu lington. Florence. Bordentown, ttc. The 10 A. M.. and SP. If Line runs direct through to Trenton. LINEs FROM .K.E.NLAiNGTON DEPOT will leave as follows : 11.15 A. M., 4.30 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken sington and Jersey City Express .—..- $3 oo At 12. - p. M. (Eight) via Kensington and Jersey City 2 M The 6.45 P. 31. Line will run daily. All others Sun days excepted. A1t.30 and 11.15 A. M., 8, 330, 45e,5 and 6,45 P. M.. and 15 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c. At 7A. M. 10•50, 2, 5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwells, tor risdale, Holniesbung, Tacony,Winnilinming. Mrxien• burg and Fre.nkforo and at 6P. M. for Holaiesburg and Intermediate otations. BELVLIGIRE DELAWARE RAILROAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and Newyork State. and the Great Lakes. Two througla trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot, as rollovrs: _ At 7.£0 A. M. and 8.30 P. M, for Niagara Rills, Buf falo, Lunklrk. Canandaigumßbo tra, -Mack Owego, Rocnester, Bingbampton, Oswego Syracuse, Great Bend. 11 ontrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Elem ngt The 3.. n P.M. Line connects direct vrltb beTrain leaving Easton tor Mau en Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. an- At 5 P. St. for Lambertville and intermediate Stations agr - For :New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken ting.ton Depot, take the atm on Fifth street, above Walnut, halt an hour before departure. The cars run Into the Depot., and on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. On Sundry?, Qmnibusses will leave Wal nut street wharf at 6P. M. to connect with 5.45 P. 11 hoe. Fifty Pounds of Baggage o . ,allowed each Beason. ger. Passengers are proldbit from taking__ anything as baggage but their wearing appareL All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Compaay limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond ;no, exceet by special contract. Bastaniiiiii - TiCkets sold and baggage checked dircei Ctrough to Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver n baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No, Wal ut street. LENRO FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 AL and 4P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and 11;4 A.M., 6P, At. and 12 N fight via Jamey City and Ken sington. From Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. 3L, via Amboy and Camden. At 12 AL, S and 6 P. M. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GANZALER. Agent. RILIIO.aD.P.MT/PSYLVA.NIAL VENTRAL ABILSHOEICENTS. (Lai The trains or the Pennsylvania R. R. will leave the New Depet at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Psesenger Railway run to and from this Depot. They also leave Front mast every two minutes, commeronA one hour _pm vitas to the Limo of departure of each Tmin and allow about so minutes for a trip. Their cars are In waiting on the arrival of each Train to cony Passengers Into t ng he_ ,eity /snd con t. nections are made with allroadscroar Market stree ON StrzessAve—Care leave Eleventh and Market streets at 6.45 P. M. to connect with the Pittsburgh and dress. Erie Mail. and at 10.2 S P. IL, with Philadelphia RC. mann% Baggage Express willhereafter be located at No. St. South Eleventh street. Parties desiring BaggEtge Ekl to lication the trains to h , can have It done at ressonableratee n a pim. Is LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS: tar,AVN, ERIE =num - MAIL TRAILS FASTPAOLI ACCOIL, Na I LINE - PARKESIDAIG- IT A restrahlllt&ACCOlL, LANCASTER ACCOAL, PAOLI TRAIN IH , Ho. 2 PITTS:I3IS3O: amalrn HALL PHILAD EXPRESS Aparyst. CINCINNATI EXEREB4,_ " 1.410 A. BE PALLADELPHIA EETBEos " 7.10 PAOLI ACCOM., No. 11 8.80 • PADRE/MUMS • 11 L a o n ERIE - EXP7I. • a tuir .. " 0 LA...Neat/TER 12.80 P. Id YAST LINE " 110 PAOLI AOCOBL, No. 4.40 DAY EXPRESS • . 54b n pscragißDEO - A 000351., 8.40 Philadelphia Ex , reEas mis leaves daily. Fithiburgh and Train sMie male —exceptdallyaves . (exCept• Saturday). All o th er s The Pennsylvania Bauroad Do. Will not assume say risk for Baggage except for WearbigA_pparithand Ii mit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. Aire exceeding that amount in value, will be at th the owner, unless taken by aPectai contract. For further inthrmation as to time and cornestlntue, liee bills and framed cards: or apply to. THOILAJS H. FART* Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. Far Inibrandlon as to fare and accommodations, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, No; DV Dock street. E.. . PRILADELPECIA. AND BALTI . ... •- . . . MORE orarnstAL RAILROAD. •, j` . 1: • GEBLENTS.—On and after WED- IsTERDAY, October 18th, 1885, thetrakts will leave Phil adelphia from the depot of West Chester and Phil adelphia BallrO , _ad corner of at and Market streets, (West Philadelphia,) at &05 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. Leave Oxford at f 3.50 A. IL. and&lo P. M. A mar kettrain will leave the Rising Sun, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for Philadelphia, at 10.45 A. M., tied returning will leave Philadelphia for Rising Son,on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 2.15 P. M. The train leaving Philadeiphia at 8.05 A. M., connects at Oxford with a daily llne of stages from Peach Bot tom la Lancaster. Betorningleaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the afternoon traits for. Phila delphia: Passengers are:allowed to take wearing ap parel only as baggage, and in no case will, the Qom pany be responinble for an amount exceedit-g IL ,WOOD.General Boverintendent.' ..•••••-_••-•-••• OFFICE OP THE ADAMS 'EX „ f. PIi?..EEV•COMP.AET;I2O UrruNlT - • a• • • onexcia;Jatmary.27th,lS6i'. TbeAdams Express . Oompany bave• enlar g ed their fooditles at,Wpablugtoio,ll. 0., by building a Railroad Depot,, and , baying • Acquired additional , capacity for transportatloware now ,prepared to forward• Heavy • Exprewit4AgAtei pilaw's and .Parcels • to. Wasbint- • tun.: qeorgetOurri, Blezandrla,rAnnapolis , ,Frederick; Adamstown, -Fortress IliOnroe, and other paces South. OOSOPlelrbYlhe MTV.; at greatly reduced rates •• 1 • • :Me:6d Litman:Muck] made. for: Dierchandus e in t lotsi goods and Army supplies, at ,aa - pri*F 4 ma. application at; Our Attica, . Soldier=s talkenlit moan. leaa than our usual rates, r 4 • E.M•vy and bulky paeß•gges received= and, receipted • for at our depot, Southeast corner of 13R0a.11 and LO. ; clog , eireinei.,7 JOHN BINGHAM le,kr. c et4 o ' ee; knisvp:Arsi.e .l 4:lllKeiyAn• 9 ely:e: Ezine:H9 0:11, : nee: r • Preen -;.• ez , I :+1:01h. _ cruxekeuaziD_Amix_vgve e v yee elgt: ai: :Thait Vey,l: 4 s l d the I ' , AB , W soty t :11.251' e :el: leavimpobs_ps • wilua, El , • . •al ;7710 • mum, - - I At 8 A. IL, for Reading,- Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsvill_ „e Pine GroVecTainatltUl, Salibur7-1— .W i ntainz" mt., Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls, istanuo, Allen. town, Wilkeebarre, Pittston,York, CarllsleAlhambers imrg, Hagerstown, &a, &c This train' connects. at. READING, with the. East Pennsylvania , Railsoad trains for- Allentown, 'dtc.: and with the Lebanon Valley train for. Harrisburg, &c.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa, Railroad trains for Williamsport. Lock Henan. Parcara.•&c.„ at HARRISBITRO with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylk - Lti and - Bus_quehanna trains for Northumberlana,W sport, York, Chanshatsburg, Pinegrove, • i AFTERNOON EXPRESS. , . Leaves Philadelpigaat 8„ AI P. IL for Reading; Pettit. Ville, Harrisburg, &c, connecting with Readiag and Columbia R.R. trains tor Columbia &c., and with Oata wins Railroad train for Milton, Will :msport, Leaves Wa.7041- Um= arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A. . Hemming. leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.; arrive. In Reading at 7.30 P. M Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 725 A. H. and Pottsville at 8.30 A. M.. arriving in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 725 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. 'Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 1245 noon for 11,941 , and all way stations; leaves Reading 11.30 A. M., and Downingtown 1130 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains Dave Potta.lle. at 8.00 A. 11.. and Philadelphia at 315 P. 1 . r Passengers toiDowningtown and Intermediate point" take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from Phlladel phia, returning from Downingtewr at 7.05 A. M. and 288 Noon. brEw yckruc.zgp.R.M .FOB PITTi3RUBGH AND WEST, Leave's New York at 8.00 A. M. and 8 P. M., passing Reading at 1 A. M., and L4B P. M.. and connecting at Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroad ress Trains for Pittabureh, Chicago, Wil• liamanort. Baltimore,. lc , • - Beturnin_g, Express Train leaves Harrisba i z arrival of Pennsylvania re v s from Pitts!. at t and 9.05 A. M., at &la and 10.541 A. arriving at New Rork SO A. M., and 2.45 P. M.. Sleeping Car aocommuying these trains through between jersey Tar ll Pburg, without train fbr New York leaves at 1.45 P. NoonM. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New ork at IS . - - - , , VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottaville at 6.45, 11 M. and 7.15 P. IL, returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and L4O and 415 P. M. ANDSIJSQUIDELAM4A P A .I U . OAD, Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1„5o P. M. for Plnegrove and Tre. moot: returning tram Harrisburg at 4.60 P. X. and tram Tremont at 7.03 A. M. and Coe P. M. TICKET'S. Through :that-class tickets and emigrant Ucketa to all the principal points in the North and West and esnadaa. The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fnarth street, Philad_ elphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General nuperintend ent, Reading. _ _ COMMUTATION TICKETS, 2.5 per cent., dinconnt between any polnia desired fot Su:wiles and. firms. MILEAGE TIOE:ETB, Good for 2,00 sallea,between all points, at $52 50 each, Wr tanallies and firma. BEASON TIOKETS. • For three, alx, nine or twelve months, for holders on!y, to all polnta at reduced rates. CIMIGYhtEIgi Redding on the line of the Road will be fixrnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets al balf-fare. F-SCURSION TICEEIFFS, From Philadelphia to principal station*, ;nod fir Elaturtaiy. Sunda y and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow. hill etreeia. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above paints front the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow street& PREHIHT TRAINS. . Leave Piallade'phis, dans at & WA- AL, 12.4 S noon and a .LS., for Hong, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all pail) I:p...beyond. ,iriA Close at the P3inc , e..lpbht Post Office for all plaza; on the road and its !Inmates at 5 A. 21-, and for the prin. taps! Stations only at 215 P. 3L am PHILADELPHIA, WILMING TON AND BALTIMORE RAH IJA 1 A la T.R—Commencing MONDAY, January RE, 1560. TraillS will leave Depot, corner 01 Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at itas A. 11. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, .Perry man's, Magnolia and Steuimer's Run. DelawarelLß. Train,alb A..-11.(tunday excepted), for Salisbury, rd and interniedi „ . stations. Ws, - mail rain, at Sas A. AL (Sundays eor Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Marlow, ex- Linwood, Claymont, and all regular stations between Wilmington and Baltimore_ Express Train at 295 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, CMyruont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-bast, Perryville, Havre-de Orace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem mer's Run, Night Express at iLiS P. At. wr Baltimore and Weals. Ington, stopping at Chester, Ttaurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark,Elkton, NortMEast, Perryville and Havre-de-Grace. Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 1+.1.5 A . Id. Train. _ As an additional accommodation for those holding Ulu. ugh tickets for Baltimore, Washington and Ennthern points, a special tar will Lave the Philadelphia Depot at 11.30 A. M., connecting at Gray a Ferry with the Morning kxpress train from ew York WLL.M.12 , 44T0N Ant 1 11LDIUDATIOS TRAIN/4 slopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil. mbrigton. - . Leave Philadelphia at 8.15, 11.15.a.k.a.%, 5 00 and 7.00 P. 31. The a.su E M. train connects with the Dela ware Railroadlor .111Ln:inland intermediata stations. Leave Witraington 7.00, 5.15 and 930 A. M.. 5.013 and 5.00 P. M. - . . Trains for 'Newcastle leave Philadelphia at &I 5 A. 8.30 and 5.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmincion at 1200 M., LSO and 9.55 P.M. CS T FOR PHILADELPHIA-. Leave Chester at 8.01, am and 10.14 A. M., MU, 5.13. 6 .01, 5.41 and 10,9 P. M. Prom Baltimore to Phlladelphla.—Leave Baltimore 8. A. /I, Way MalL 1.10 P. M., Express. 645 P. AL, Express. 9.25 P. Ai n Express An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10 Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at ASS A. M.. a.zi and 11.50 P. Trans for Baltimore leave 'iirlidi:Van at 12.12, 6.13 16.83 AL M.. and 4:00y. 61.. I SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at US A. M. for Baltimore and Wash. ingion, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de. Grace,. Aberdeen . Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem. mer's BAD. blight Exprese 11.1.5. P. SL for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Mester, Thurlow,_ Linwood, Claymont, Wil.W.ngton,Newaric, - Elkton, North-Baat. Perryville and Havre de Grace. 4 ispedal Train will leave .Piilladelphia far Wilming ton and i.ntermedlate Stations at 9,...50 P. M. BALTIMORE FOB, PELLADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. M., stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Also stop at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers from • Baltimore or W A l . B = n tialn will leave Wilmington fbr Philadel phia and Intermediate Stations at. &80 P. EL Wiu~gghht train with passenger tar attached will leave lmington ibr •Perrsrviiie and intermediate stations at 5.04 X'. M. 13. F. BENNEY, Superintendent, at 7.80 A. M. " 12.017 X, " LOO P. By 2 .80 I. too 41 &so It 7.80 II I. lUD 66 WEST CHESTER AND PHILA .- DELPHI& RAILROAD. VIA r • _WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. an and amer.WhDNESDAY, October 18th, 1865, the trains will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAMS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester 8.05,11.00 A. M., 2.15, 4.80 and 6.OeM.- Leave West Ch ester for Philadelphia 6.45, 8.15,10.45 A. M. 1.40, 4.85 P. M. • Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.80 P. Moon not stop at Pennelton, and will stop bel ENNELTQN Jun ctiTßAl on at M S. edia only. ' P Leave Philadelphia fbr - Pennelton 4.00 and 11.tk P. M. Leave Pennelnon for Philadelphia 9.02 A. AL, 6.20 P. M. • These Trains Stop at all intermediate Stations. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 2.4:10 P. IL Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 4.00 P M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M. and 4.30 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 8.15 A. H. and 4.25 P. M.: connect at B. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B. R. for Oxford and intermediate points. onus allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the same. 171 ZNRY WOOD;General Stmerintendent 1865. PICIELADELPRIA ERIE RAILROAD.' 186 — E. — AND • gr e verses the Northern and North• west counties of Pentusylvants to Lake Erie; the city of Erie, on It ball been leased and is operated by the Penney/. Vents Ballroao Company. TIME OP PASSZNOEIr . TVATITO AT PHILADELPHIA: - .A.4B..TTOTASTWARD. Erie gall Train - . 100 P.M. Erie Express Train ll 10 A. M. .tate.ria wzaTwa.BD. Erie Mau - . . - 7 Dif P. 2d. Erie Express Train - - • - • 748 Ja., Pasaeriget cars run through on Erie Mail and Express Trains without change, both ways, between Philsidel• 'NEW YORE CONNECTION. Leave New. York at ti Du P.M., arrive at Erie a 87 A. M. 'LeacerErie at 16S P.M.: arrive at New York lab P. M. .No change or cars. between lerle and New York. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night T 281115, For Mforthatlciu rilaneeting P&SS er bIIZIIIBS3 St corner THIRTLETZE and apreett. And forßrzlghtbnainess Of. the ConspaarsAt ar mta: El . B. .14%gston, _lr., corner Thirteenth and " kei 61a' .3;,NY. , Ftetioltrs.:Erie. ' NV LI A L / .o W ll l l }taltl4l 4 l, U. ,t{. } 11. ,13., xtQUETIXAN ) . GOitersdkroilkat Agent:-Ell i a d elPtits. GWENNEat,_. ~; •&• ).r • 1 • 'emend Sup'4,Wfll rrnpulf., TEULTEIGINCr6MIDEL, -moltNnge tea. READING CHl.Bl'Mi. VALLEY R4.,IUM)AD. TiEtN.Mmisf.eaviDiEo. • TO PEITLADELPHIA, GIEBOSTAN- rWNI. .• NORED3TOWN r*.Nirritto • Ai ' AND.' ,arum TABLB.--On and after WED , NEBDAY,'Nevember let 1868 antillarther notice.. LeavePhiladelnhia-6. 7. 8, 9,10, 11, /2, A. 31.1 1. 2. WO ',minutes, BX, 0,5, 83i, 8;7, 8,9, 10, 11, .12, P. H. Leave Germanown - 8 . 7, 8 :24A 10, 12, 11, 2,3, 4; 4%, 6, #3,i, 8;9: 10,11 p. I !The 8.20 down . train, and the 85( and 83( pp trains de not atop on Germantown Branch. . . • • ON BIINDATB. • • • ',Leave manatee. A. /31.; 1. 7 and 103 C P. M. 'Leave Gerthantown-8 A. M. 1, '4 and 93C, P. M. CIENSTNUT HILL RAILROAD. 'Leave Philadelphia-6, 8, /9, /2, A. M.; 2,8(, 611 C, 9,9, and D., P. M. Leave Chestnut R1U—.7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 11.10 A. /11.; 1.40, 8.40, 6.40, 6.40, 8.40, and 10.40 P. M, ON SAYS. Leave PhUadelpida--9.10 0m minutes, A. N.; a, and P.M. and Chestnut Hill-7 . 40 minutes, A. let.; 12.40, 5.40 and 9.25 minutes P. M. FOR CONEROHOIDIX27 AND NORRISTOWN. 'Leave Phil.ielphia--8, 8.35, 11.05 minutes, A. M.; 13j, 8 433. ox, 4%, 8.05„atf11%, P. M. Leave Norristown-63(,.7, 7.50, 9,11, A. 4 3i, 6 and IThOS% Phan train will stop at School Lane, 'Wissa hickon, yank, Spring Mills and Ooniewhocken only. N SUNDA YS leave Philadelph O ia—a A. M., 2%.. and 7 P. H. Zeave Norrlstown-7 A. M.. and 5 P. M. leave PhiladelFOhißa M,ANA, IYI.OUNAM .; 138", 434, B.os;and .11% 'Leave idanayana.-6#, 73G, 3.20, Wit WC A. X; 5, 63; and 8, P. M. ON SI:INLAYS. Leave Philadelphia -9 A. M.; and 7 P. X. Leave Mannytuair-7.% A. IL; sX and s P. M. W. T. WILSON Geam , al kluperintendeat, Depot, Ninth and Green atreetS. PHILADELPHIA AND RA THROUGH LING. Ag r AWIESA RAILROAD. ',Short line to Williamsport, kinalra,oll Regions,Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, suspension Bridge, and all places in , the Western, North Western and South Wee. tern States and the Canadas. Four througe trains daily (Sundays excepted). Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Peniasylva. Fags7.3o .114 . Depot. I nia B. Depot. M. am P. H. 415 P. H. One train on Sunday at 815 P. IL By all these trains direct connection is made at El aura with Erie railway: atSalamanca with Atlantic and Great Westerma rallway, at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake Shore R. and at. Smspenalen Bridge with Great Western railway. _ Fare always as low as byany other line. Sleeping cars on all night trains. • Second class tars with cushioned seats anoompasy each express train. giving passengers the advantage of high speed with low fare. For through tickets and further particulars concern ink the routes, apply at the. 6 :21 : TiTicketoMoe, 4E5 Ohestant street. N. VAN HO : Aim F. .WEST JERSEY RAILEOAD foot cifaXarket ureet . 1%1 32 ; •sg oz Suadvs. /ULLA= Commencing wezuNESDA I Y, NOVEMBER andriton, 13aiem, and all Stations on Wert Ser• eggßolero Railroads, at 9A. M. aad 9.30 P. M. For and all intermediate Stations, at aA. M. and 8 P. M. • BF oz blip° iiay and intermediate Stations, at 9 Al. M. , to connecting with freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape May, due t. 45 P. K. and &to P. M. through passenger due 8.00 P. 3L For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. s and &so P. M. For V;oixibniy.elonoenter, &c., at $ L 'IL, 8, 8.80, and &30 P. M. Frei ht train willleaveThiladelphisfrom Sarin:ors Wham at 10 A. X. and Camden, at r 2. M. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Supe_rintendent THE WD3T JERSEY EXRREISS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of Exautatss Bus- Kiss, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re• sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the coun try, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messen ger tuccompanles street each through train. Office, No, 5 Vgalnut _MK) 7.1 , " wumpr GTON A ND BALT/. t• : 3- .IV-13 o g l - VIA BALT/KOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THROUGH FREIGHT DEPAIMEMT. DEPOT, BROAD STILKET, ABOVE CHERRY. the undersigned will oontlnne the General ageticy of the Phlladel hla, Wilmington and FrE at Moore Railroad, for phis, by way of the above route te the West. Shippers and the public enmity are assured that the orgarimtion of v Maths secures to Freight regular transit anti prompt delivery to all parts para. FOr through rates and ft - ...hm• information, apply t 0 • A. 00WTON S CU, General Freight Agents!. salt ct WEE 8. WILSON, Freight Agent, °film Sixth street. attov Ohestnol. FOR NEW YORK — BY THE NEW RAILROAD ROI, E FROM CAMDEN. LOW FARE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SAN. ern, 1886 the Express Train of the Raritan and Delaware Bay nettßailroad will leave Camden. from Vine Street Ferry P. M. through In five hours. r Tickets good for three days, $3 03. Fare 00. Excursion Freight Train leaves at 12 10 P.M. and arrives in Nei , . York next morning. FROMNEW YORK. Depress line leaves Pier No. 3 at 12.20 P.M. and arrival in Camden at 5.30 P. M. Freight and Accommodation line leaves at 4 P.M.and arrives at Camden at 11 P. AL • Freight taken at low rates. Apply to L. B. Cole, Agent Cooper's Point. Camden. las-tf W.B. 01STEDEN. Superintendent. ~cfx~ ~! y:y~ iI~ M PEREMPTORY SALE.—By ORDER OF _ oLlth—Estate of DANIEL FlTLER,decessed. LAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. On WED. .E N , DAY, Feb. 21, 1566. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Rale..triVtrad vererve,at the PITILADEL t'ECIA ItXCIIANGE'. the following described Real Estate, late the roperty of DANIEL FTTLER, deceased.vin• No. 1.-3USUNIM.S LOCATION, MI North BEOOND Stri et. A two story brick store and dwefing, with a gold lot of ground, on the east side of Second street, above Brown: 24 feet front, and MI feet deep on the north line. and l feet deep:on the sonthline. Air - Sale Absolute. . 2.—Business location, 1020 North 6econd street, twesstory frame store and dwelling, No. 101* North Second street, with a twain:try brick dwelli e n , n ia the middle of the lot, and a two-story meetw g St Job o street. on the roar. Lot is front, and lsti fee% deep. from Second to Sr. John sbeet stubject to a yearty ground rent of $7O per annum, 12fir Sale Absclute. No. 3.—DENTEEL RESTDENCE, No, 1639 RACE Street. A lot of gronnd with the genteel threestory brick dwelling house thereon erected, north side of Race street, 88 feet east of Seventeenth street, No. 1639. Lot is 18 feet front., and 75 feet deep with the ' use of en alley leading into Seventeenth street Large saloon parlor, bot Bale Abs andolute. cold water, gas, &c. ho, 4. DWELLING, No. 209 North SEVILmh TRENTHstreet. A lot ofgthund, with a three-story brick dwelling house erected thereon, on the east side of Seventeenth street, - above Race street; No. 21:19. 15 feet front, and 54 feet deep, with e use of an allay leadfng into Spring strt. !Sr - Rale absolute. No. S.—BUSTNE;-.S LO CATIONS 948 AND 950 N. SE4.lOh 13 STREET ABOVE CANAL. No. I.—All that lot or ground with the three-story brick dar,lling house thereon erected, situate on the west side of Se cond street, 88 feet 8 Inches north of Canal street, (No. 948); 16 feet front, and &I feet deep, with the use of a feet alley leading into Canal street. Subject to ground rent, per annum. No. 2,—Also the lot of_ground with the three-story brick dwelling house thereon, adjoining the above on the North ; 16 feet front, and 83 feet deep, with the use of the same alley. Subject to a redeemable ground rant °feat per an num. Sole °reach absolute. No. e,—DWELLINGS, CANAL Street. All that lot of ground with the two several-3-story brick dwellings on the north side of Canal street, about 81 feet west, of se4ond street, 17 feet 2 inches in front, and 57 feet deep. being bounded on the W. by a 10-feet a:ley, Itf. brut ab4oitite. Ne. 8. TAVERN STAND, "WASHINGTON HOUSE,' No. 805 RICHMOND Street. A lot of ground with the thr, e•story brick tavern stand (No. 605 mood street) thereon erected,neer Otis stavet (formerly Wood street); lot, 46 feet front, and in depth • 100 feet more or less. Sale of the whole estate peremptory, jer mato be paid on each at the time °reale, By order of HEMS. JAMES A, FB.B.EXAN, Auctioneer, fel, 8,15 Store 422 Walnut street. fit i . tR PEREMPTORY SALE.—By order'-of FLEIRs. Estate of SARAH WRITTERAleceaseiL JAMES A. ERA N, Auctioneer. DWELLING. No. 1 , 4 ALMOND street. On WEDNMDAY, Feb. 21st. 18611. at 12 o'clock, 1t coon; will be sold at Public Bate, at the Philadelphia Exchange.. The following described Real Estate late the property of SARAH .11`TER, deceased, viz:—A lot of ground with ,he three-story brick house with back buildings thereon erected, (No. 104,) situate on the sonth side of Almond street, First Ward: 163 , , by 72 feet. 11$3 - Clear of all incumbrances. Possession March 15t, 1866. Agr it will be sold without limit. .(2 - (50 to he paid at the time of sale. • By order of Belie. JAME.I. A. FREEMAN Auctioneer, Store, 422 ' Walnut. Street. fe1,5,12 ORPHANS' COURT SA.LE,--Estate ofTHETE Fir BANES, deceased.—James A. FREEMAN, T Auctioneer.— HREE-STORY BRICK STORE, 3v2 South SECOND - Street-_,Under authority of the Organs , - Court, fox the City and County of Philadel ph „on WEDNESDAY. Feb. 21, 1866. at 12 o'clock, Noon. will be sold et Public Sale, ' without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. -the following described Real Estate.late the property of Phebe Banlos.decaased. viz: The-undivided avealgth part of a certain three etory brick messnag e and-lot, on tne weet side of Second street. about 17 feet South oc Spruce street: 16 feet 6 inchis frOnt, by 70 feet deep to a 4-feet wide alley. fa — Clear of incnrcibrance.' Jar spoo to be paid at tb e time of sale. Jay tb. , Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk, 0. C. dfir , The remaining sixth will be sold at the same Ime, the purchaser obtaining a clear title to the whole. JAMES A. PRICEM AN, Auctioneer. Store 4:2 Walnut street. att., OPPITAICS' COTIRP SA LE.-Estate ef MAR ' :"' Ga R.ET ALLEis , deceased. JAM ESA. ES . FREE 'AN, Auctioneer.. ROUSE - MONTROSE , street between Clbrlstian rind Carpenter , streets, and 'Seventeen th and Eighteenth streets. Under the antho, city of the Orphans' Court, for the City and Cannty. of Philatleophia. Op WEDNESDAY. 21st, teas, Ott i 2 o'clork. on; wilt be sold at; Public Sale, at the Philadelpl fa Exchauge„thefollowing, described Real _ l•tatri• latd the property of 'Mark int- Allen, didededd, viz: A:brick naessuage• and lot,_ on the' sonitt bide cn - 111ontgose street, O. .feet , weStrrard 'fruttl.Eighteentt "6l re rt, 111 by f.et •to feetZalnCees :Adde L: ellalo be litihrdt the time of sale e 133 , the Com t, gDWIN - A: 111 ERRICK, Clerk 0. C. .TA NEB 2SfeCA.TIOIIIIrq 4-ALE4 Auctioneer, Store, I 2 REAL ESTATE. 1131-fs ORPHANS''COURT SALE-Estate of JO -15.EP11 JUSTlCE:deceased. JA.51e,5 A. Jelin:el- Auctioneer. 'Under authority of the Orphans' Court. for the City and Comity of Philadelphia., on WEDNESDAY, February 21, ISSO, at 12 o'clock, - Ncein, Wll/ be sold at the Philadelphia Exchange. the fol lowing described Real Estate, late the property of To. seph Justice, deceased, viz : No. 1. At Public Sale, A • FOUlt STORY - BRICK STO ale ' Second and Buttonwood streets; a four-story brick store property and lot of ground, situate at tile southwest corner of second Red Buttonwood streets, (No. 518) extending along Second street, 20 feet to the • middle ot al3 inc a wll; thence through the middle of the scene-westward right angles with Second street,7B feet 9 inches; thence northward paral lel with Second street is fees 9y, inehes to a certain gore Or strip of ground between 1,:.e rear end of this lot eno Bum nwood street:thence along the . same east wardly 78 feet 93.1 inches to the sot:et:west corner of Second and Buttonwood streets the place of begin nin No. 1 B. FOITR,STORY STORE. 516 North Second street, A four-story brick store and lot of ground ad. JOlnlng the above on the south 18 feet 7a os a n i nch tront to the side of a four - feet wide alley leading into Justice's Court from Second Street; thence aleng the sale 75 feet to a point; thence north:westwardly 5 fees 44; inches to a point; thence northwardly 14 fmidi 334' inches; thence esstwardly. passing through the le of the said 13 inch wall 78 feet 9 inches to Second street the place of beginning. No. 1 C.—FRAME - eTORE, 514 North SECOND St., with Court Houses. A lot of ground, 2(efeet front on Second street, including on the northernmost side thereof a certain alley leading into Justice's Court, to be left open 4 feet wide In the clear, and 78 feet 9 inches deep to the said Justice's Court. • Alwo-storp frameztore fronting on Efeeond street, and two three-story brick court houses on the rear front ing on the said alley, are ereeted on the above lot. No. 1 D.—COURT PROPER'II:Y. A. lot of ground, with the two Dl story brick IrUmes thereon, en the north side of Justice's Court. (between Second and St. John and south ot Buttonwood streets,) In the rear of the above, beginning at a point en . the north side of Justice's Court 78 feet 9 inches W. of Second street" themes at right angles to Second street 87 Peet le incises to apoint on the rear end of a lot fronting on St. John et., (No. F. be deecelbed.) 24 feet 7 inches to a, point 69 Set' east Of at. John street and on the theta. aide of the above gore separatLng Justloe's Court from ' Buttonwood at.; thence alongehe manna feet 113.: inches to a point; thence along the new, ends of Stand 828 feet 7 i Mertes to the placed inglen trig. On the east ernmost cad are iburpre i acorns thereto and the' use thereof to be hat Ity 'Sousse fronting on Jon t murk and the geld g to he kept in orderand repair •by: Ike - parties neinglast sane :with th'e use of theattul 4feet all leading ireMeoond meat. Ns. Llra-41 1 IX H0171•1911.—A /ot ef ground. with the six hl.ielory brick house, on the south side of Jueletee teem meaning at a point' 78 feet lathes wesbward from. gepoond' twee; thence as right angles to &tend street 87 het Pa inches to a point; thence along the south side of St. John street—lots 18 feet Inane= ;thence -westwardly s feet 93i teener. thence southward/78 feet 11 inches; thence seetwardly ,7 feet 11 tacisial thence sontherardly t feet inches; thence eastwerdlnat rightangles so iteoond street 14 feet 5 inches 10 the rear end oriel). Canova described, thence along the same and other land northward 26-feet inches :to 'the place ot beginning, with the, use of the Privies on let go, above lencribea, and of tee 4 feet alley leading into teoend attain. . No. 1 eT. JOHN STREET, A. lot Of ground on theeast- side of St. John street, 15 feet inches southward from Buttonwood street; tbence along St- John street 17 feet &X inches to the middle of aparfitlon wale thence through the same eas 'ward 40 feet, /hen still eastward a little to the north 18 feet 7 inches to the western end of Jr:One's (bark thence along the same northward le feet 10 Mabee thence westward passing through the middle of a partition wall, 50 feet to the ' place eines:lnning. No. 1 G 452 ST. JOHN STREET.— t A three-story brick dwelling and let beginning 42 feat "e a inches southward from Buttonwood street; thence anngElt„ John street 15 feet 4 Incites; thence eastward - 6t feet 434 - ' Inches; tbenoe northward & feet 11 inches-, thence westward 7 feet 11 inches ; thenoe northward it, 3 feet 11 inchet th. eastward s feet 93G n. to a 3-feet h 8 inches wide alley ending into Justice's Court: thence . aleng the same northward lu feet, thence westward, a ." little to the south 18 feet 9 inches. thence 'westward r. through the middle of a partition wail, 40 feet to St. John street, the place of beginning.- Ea - Plan and =refry of an of the above properties any be seen at :he 4a:crie rs Store. No. 2.—TAVERN AND DWELLING. 727 N. SE COND STREET. A lot of ground with the three-story nrick building thereon on the east of Seeoud street. 91 feet 4 Inc: es south of Brown street, being 18 feet front, and In depth on the North aide 83 feet. and on the month side 78 feet 4 inches, with the use of a 3 feet alley in the rear, leading Into another alley 18 feet wide: Subject to an apporuoned ground rent of 24 Spanish elver milled dollars, part of a greater ground - rent of 85 like silver dollars. DWELLING, No. 1005 MELON street. A three story brick dwelling and lot on the north stde of MelOn street,79 feet 11 inches west of Tenth atree:, being 17 feet front, byes feet 3 inches deep on the east line, and is feet 10 !Imam deep on the west line, to a six feet alley leading into Tenth street, with the use of the same. No 2, (No. 4 in the order of Court..}—sl.2-S GROUND RENT per annum.—tl,o33 33. The one-half of aye +rly ground rent of lE= payable Ist of January and July, out of n lot on the southerly aide of Shipper' street, and westerly side of Southerland avenue Twenty-sixth Ward. 144 feet 5 Inches on k‘hippen street to Schuylkill avenue, thence southeasterly 110 feet to Southesland avenue, and thence along the same 91 feet to the place of beginning. zeiy:• sloatO be paid on each, at the time or sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK., Clerk, 0. C. WILLIAM H. SFFT E Ye,lsLAdministratora. I..E.irCEL B. JUSTICE. JAMES A. FREE N, Auctioneer, Store, 422 Waln at street ORPHANS' COURT BALE—Estate of JAMES D. CASEY, deceased.—JAMES A. Auctioneer.—DWELLl-SG, Vienna street, Eighteenth ward. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and county or Philadelphia, on WERSESDAY, February at at 12 o'clock.. noon, be sold at public sale, at the Poiladelphia Ex change. the following described real estate, late the property of James D. Casey, deceased, Yis:. A messoage and lot on the east side of Vienna street, 16 feet 53,(i ft,chea north of Bedford (now Wiley) street (late Ken stngton,), 17 feet front, and In depth on the north line 123 feet 11% inc.hes, and on the south line 130 feet to Howson street. Clear of Mcnrobrance. az- Um to be paid as the time of sale. by the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK% Clerk, 0. C. HENRY S. CASEY. Trustee. JAMES A. FREEKAN L _Auctioneer. fel ,11,15 Store. 422 Walnut street. .Foh SALT.; OR TO LET UPON GROUND jw3 RENT—A 'valuable tract of LAND, adjoining the zoilatielphla Gas Works, In tee Pbst Ward, having newly halls mile (3i mile) front upon GI e riverSchnyi kill portion is particularly well adapted fOr manufacturing aOrProes, aa well as a suitable depot fur anthracite and bitumonons coal, a branch railroad leading from the Pennsylvania Railroad, stops at the pretnisesmnd can be readily extended about tooyards to the river bcbttylkill, there connecting with a substan tial wharf. The property will be divided to suit. pm. chaseta. Also to Rent, a brick BUILDING, with extensive river front suitable for various manufacturing pur poses, in connection with the Gas Works with steam power and other improvements. Apply at 121 WA.LbTUT street, second story. FOR BALE.—A. PERT CHOICE AND DESI' RA_BLE FARM In the Twenty-third Ward, 10 ea from Market street, adjoining the village of Bustieton,cOntaining 90 antes. :Improvements fine, and land In a high state of cultivation, with _plenty of shade, frail and water, and everythinv in Brat rate order. Apply at 102, Chest/nu street, second floor, be tween 10 and 2, la2o-ta.th,saaji M.t..LRGANT COUNTRY SEAT—FOR SALE— Containing ten acres of land. aituate on the Wis elton Reighta. 7 miles from the city and conveni ent to the railroad station.- Large double stone man aion..whh hall Il feet in width, two bath rooms and every City convenience. Porter's lodge, large stables and carriage house, conservatory, &c.; and fruit of every kind. 'J. M. OlirliflLEY es SONS, 508 Walnut street. filt• FOR SAME—The valuable property No. 1214 Ce aIIESTINTIIT street, 2 leet front by 235 feet deep to Samsora street. Apply at jslo-lm* 43 NORTH THIRD STREET. itFOR - Q. 4 T.lf A DESIRABLE TEUREESTORY brick house, with three-story double back band -1401 Thompson street; all modern Improvements. Apr td J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. ErFOR SAL IE. A desirable three-story brick )10138,13, 22:5 South Ninth street- all modern Im- Ir i nentp r ye a r s ente ß r e misr s = given. Brokers, 433 Apply Wal nut al ma street. , , . . 'WEST SPRUCE STREET.—FOB SALE.— The 31' Handsome Two-story Brick Residence, With thtee story , double back buildings, situate to: 1503 Spiuce street. Has every modern convenience and is in perfect order. Lot 24 feet front by 137 feet deep. Immediate possession given. J. IL. OUJICISLEY & SONS 509 Walnut street. EDUCATII.O4. PANO FORTIS AND SINGING TAUGHT, by Mae JANE LEWEPS, either at her pupils residence oz at her own, Westside of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street, first house above Chestnut Street, west Pluladelphia„ Terms, $l5 per quarter. Her pupils will have the use of one of Narvesen'S buPerior Pianos- e most excellent instrument. Miss L- had for two years the entire charge of the mitotic class in pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle town, pa., and can refer besides to a very large Cirde of private pupils. 3m,/ AG RI C 131. =RAI. COLLEGE OF PEETNS'iLV.A -NlA.—Tbe session °Casa. will open, February 2& Address WEL U. ALLTlLN,President, Agricultural oollege,Centre co., Pa, reS-126* VERaja, 8 5r.4.41.0 N OF aliss ASBOTT'S SEHENARY FOB YOUNG LADLES will com.. mCnce on - Wednesday, September lath,. at • her residence, co er of Poplar and. Sixteenth streets, Philadelphia. :—Be.v G. Eralen Hare D. D. Bev. Theraaa Brainerd; a. D. ,Ncr. EL Allen, Nag late President of Gtrard College. 13 , 1743 m ; • . - onims - ,1 - m(N4. MEDLPLE .•OF FASHION.—PAIIIS DRESS AND CLOAK MARINO in all ita varieties. All the latest at, le.s of Imported raper Patterns to select mom, in Sleeves. Waists, Opera Cloaks and Tight Casts: also a large assortment, of beautifhl , Dress Cloak Trim mings and Battens. -Wedding 'and' traveling outlitS made with neatness and despatch. Suits or Moulting. at +the shortest notice. attt lowest possible prices The entire business la under t he' superintendence of 751 R-94 A. , 81 DRE, told till orders froza diettulco will receiYa 4 1- er immediate .attention.,. latdies will pktuienute my_aame anti aidress to avoia being de ceived: Chestnitt street:two doors Above the Academy of, a ine Arts, - - - • • - ialC42al; WANT. . _ .. Arta ' WANTED' vole - BENTWA.' 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