From our Third Edition of Saturday. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON; Reconstrac-' tign:Cotrimittee are in sesiiini to-day for the pin:Po - se of deciding niacin the fate of Ten nessee. A majority of the Committee, as the last meeting, inted hi favor:Of her ad mission into the Union on an equal footing with_ the other States in all respects whatever, her - Constitution; on due exe4mination, being found to be republican in its foim. If this course is adopted by the Committee, which is very probable, it set tles matters in regard to the other Southern States. t Robert E. Lee will be examined by the Sub-Committee on Reconstruction this afternoon, in regard to the condition of affairs in Virginia. He will be put through a most rigid 'examination. Several Senators to-day called upon the President s for the purpose of ascertaining the fate of the Freedmen's bill. The . President is very reticent upon the subject. There is no doubt it will be returned to the Senate with his objections to it. F.umors of Frightful Disasters. Nov Yonx, Feb.l7.—Rumors are current of frightful dißasters in the East river, caused by the ice this morning. Inquiries are being made to ascertain the truth of the reports. Conwntm--IFirst Session. WASECENGTOW, Feb. 17, 18645. Hou,sn—To-day was devoted to speech making. - Mr. Cook (Ill.) argued that the power of recognizing the Seceded States as in the. Union rests with Congress. Whem-the irdlitary power can safely be withdra WII and these - States remain peaceably in :the Union of their own accord and not by force, and the Union men and Freedmen do not require a military force to protect them, the civil government should be recognized; but no - military power could set aside the enact ments and judicial decisions of the States fully in the'Union. While these acts were necessary the States should not be recog nized. From Fortress Monroe. FORTRYSS liformon, Feb. 17th.—The steamer Lady Lang has sailed for New York, discharged. The U. S. gunboat Mackinaw has arrived from Portsmouth, N. H.; also the French sloop-of-war Destang, and schooners Night ingale and William Arthur from Baltimore, Village Bride from New York, and Elms M. Wright, from Boston. Markets. N - Evr YOBS, Feb. 17.—Cotton is dull and lc. lower, Flour dull; sales of 6,000 barrels at OS rac - 6,3 15 fur State, $8 ss@slo 75 for Ohio, 66 70g$3 80 for Western, $8 7043 $l5 5u :or Southern. and 67 80©511 . 50 for Cane.dlam. Wheat and Oars continue dull, with small sales. Beef steady. Pork heavy. Lard dull. Whistmlull. Stoclos are steady, but lower since the Board. CU: cago and Rocklisland.lo6li; Cumberland preferred.4sY• Aticnigan Southern, 713 i; NewYork.Central,9lY.; React ing. 111%; Budzion River, 104; Virginia. S'a. 63; micmonri 6's, 78!it Erie, 86%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 81%; Chicago and Northwestern, 11:87,1; Treasury 7 3-18'598%; One Year Certificate!, 98%; Five- Twenties , 103 4: Coupon Sixes 1043;; 601 d, A sale of $lO,OOO in gold, seller 30 days, was made to day at /353 i. CITY BULLETIN. TICE NATIONAL 08.PHAN HomrsTran.— This interesting and noble effort increases in public favor as it becomes more widely known. The Sabbath Schools are multiply ing their contributions, and the public gene rally are responding to the appeal of the Association in behalf of the destitute cifil dren of our martyredheroes. Since the last acknowledgment of receipte t the following subscriptions and contributions have been received: ' St.Taurs Episcopal Church Sabbath School, Cheltenham. Pa., six shares . 8150 00 First Presbyterian Church Sabbath School, Philadelphia, two shares.-- . 50 Co Old Pine Street - Presbyterian Church Sabbath School, Pniladelphia, two shares Christ Episcopal Church Sabbath School, - Lex" lngton t liy ,one share. .. . 25 00 Christ Reformed Church Sabbath one there-. . . 2 5 00 Congregationk " Church Sabbath School,Gran• vine, 111., one share.. Congregational Church Sabbath School, Carr St., Cinn.,Ohlo, one share-- . 2.5 oo First Congregational Church -. babbatk - SWM . oI, Ohio. one share. __._ 25.00 Winthrop Congregational Church. Sabbath School, Charlestown, 31e.ss..one share--- .. 2.5 00 Methodist. Episcopal. Church Sabbath School, Harrls'inrgPa..m3e share_:.2s 00 Tiansit Baptist Church Sabbath - Seimo, Mur ray, N.:Y., one ahare-. -. . . . 25 00 Twelfth Baptist Chbrch Sabbath School, delphla, one share-- Ebenezer Independent Church - Sabbath School,, Philadelphia, one share..----.-- . . .... -.-...._. 25 00 From citizens of Freemansburg,Pa... . - 10 00 George Bachman, P. 5, Bachman, J. A. Geissin ger, J. 0. Shimer, George Shimer, Henry Sweitzer, Gwinner, T. Weaver, Geo. Sperr. Josiah Bachman. F. Geissinger, Henry Noss, P. Fretchman (each ;5).... ........ 60 00 .. 6 00 Saran - t each V2)...-.--. 400 Harrison RODZET, Henry Shaffer. Chas. Shick, H. Myers; (each ft) Total from citizens of Freemansbrirg..— FT.0.11 C/TIZESB OF SELIMERSVIIJ,E PA. William Riegel, Dr. Wm. Detwiler. Dr. P. B. BreinigJoseph K. Y.eigel. Samuel Hess, Ssmnel'Weaver. Charles Christman;-Wlliam Lerch..Tno. Lutz, J. Oberiy, (each e5O 00 Ssmtiel R, Royer-- 300 - Tobias Weaver, Anthony Überly, Isaac Person, (each $2) ..... 6 00 Miss Stever 1 25 busannah Landis, Catharine Shimer, and seven others. (each ....... .......... ..... 900 Reuben Hiller 50 Total from Shimmersvillo ............... $ 94 75 FROM CITIZENS OF BETHLRESF-M, PA. Wm. Lne.henuseh..._ $2O 00 Mrs. Dosters 15 00 A. Flot, Esq ....... 10 00 Mrs. Dr. 'Jones 100 Atrs."Unger. Totalfrom Bethlehem ._ 'CORONER'S .T2S QUEST.—Coroner Taylor held an inquest; this afternoon, upon the body of Dr. Wm. Mount, who was killed by being run over by a wagon, at Fourth and Arch streets. The fact that the carriage wiis . driven at a rapid and illegal rate of speed was fully established by the evidence, and the verdict of the jury severely cen sured the driver, John McSween. The latter was then committed by the Coroner to answer the charge of homicide. He was arrested by Officers Stapler and Lamsback, who withessed the occurrence. 4 . 7 EDUCATIOIN. DIANO.POETEAND SINGING TAUGHT, by Miss A. JANE lEWEItS, either at her pupils residence or at her -own; West side of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street, Ant house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia. Terms, 11§ per quarter. . Her pupal' will have the u se •of one of Narvesen'a Superior Pianos- a most excellent instrument. Miss L.. bad for two years the entire charge of the xrmalc class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle. town, Pa, and can refer besides to a very large circle of private pupils. - la 4 am! A GRICITLTURAL COLLEGE OF -PKYNSYLVA -NIA.--The session of 1866, will open, February W. Address • WM. H. A_LLLN, President, Agricultural College, Centre co., Pa. - fe6-12t* TE FALL - SESSION OF MESS + SEMINARY FOR YOIING I.ADIES will ecen-, =mice' on Wednesday, • September nth,: at her residenm corner tof ••Priplar and f3lxteenth streets, Philadelphia. = Rgrincescrs:—.llev. G. Fallen Rare D; 33 Rev Thomas Rralnerd, D. D., W.IK. Allen; Esq ' late President of Girard College. jylf-ly! C.c AL. B.:sums/um ' rl W. ITOIDZEISIO.TVCD 124,v yrs. ATl.EhineN. To °.thoic stock of Buck Mountain vistapanrs Coal. -Lehigh -Navigation CompartVa Clod, and -.locust Motitain, ' which they are prepared - to - aell - at -- the lOwest market sates and to deliver in the best condition." Orders left with 8. EASON: AlNES,7ltelkint Inn* tote Building, KE:EICTIT - ['Met, _below Market. will be promptly attended to. B,DM9 SHEAER__ ses,t l , • r ..trch Street 'Mine, SenuSwils, rOAL.—SIALLIILOALV:REAVIMLUMDOW- A.ND 31. J Spring Mountain, Le.bigkOoal._ and bed Locuat lionntala from Elthaylkll.l.. prepared_ 11=14 me. -.Dep0% , 151..W • corner ElORTa , andl.WUr LOW stzeets. Office, $¢ 112 & th t3EOOND street. ; inh= •- • -J. W4LT3lit tt CO. .. . _ . LO usz r yea. in sLArS Janti forlialrbre , -- YgLtasltatt-s. , , , 124 ,Nritt4Deliiyrueferfinulli SHIPPING 3F003R,.1d1W -7 5/ . 43.11EUEK.' . _ EXPRESS_STEAMSHIP LINE Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips. The NEW and that ciiss StPa. °JIM WA SILINGTON, Captain Chichester; NORFOLK, Captain Vance. -ALLXI I" DRIA; Captain Hattriek. VIRGINIA, Captain Snider. Leaving from each city on TUESDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, from drat wharf below Market: street, Philadelphia, and:Piers l4andlb East River, New York. • These Smansahips Insure at lowest rates. . Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates. WM. P. CLYDE & COAgents tl4 South Wharves, Philadelphia. JAS. RAND, Agent, 117 Wall street,New York. HAMILL'S PAESAGE OFFICE. "ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM F ••IIIBERNIA," "COLUMBIA " "CALE.DOXIA," "CAMSRIA, 4 "BRITANELA," ".LNDLA.." Steam to LIVERPOOL LONDONDERRY BELFAST DUB • LIN, NEL% ICY. CORK Ai d> GLASGOW. RATES OF PASSAGE, • _ • PAYABLE, PAPER CURREN CY. CABINS # S eSO and re STEERAGE Steamship IIi:ERNI-A." leaves SA.TUR.DAY, January 27. PAID CERTIFICATES Issued ibr bringing oat passengers from the above points at. LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Also; to and fr*ma ALL STATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOTICE-Passengers will tak - e particular notice that the "A nchor Line" Is the only, line grau ting through tickets at the above rates; from Philadelphia to the points named above, and that tbeundersigned the only duly authorized Agent in Philadelphia. Apply to . W. A. HAMILL, Sole Agent for "ANCHOR LINE," ja2stf . No. 217 WALNUT Street isTAAId. TO icIVERYOU/r. , . • a QUEENSTOWN. the Dim= Valuatea -WEEKLY. carrying the U. 13 . CIT 1 , OF CORK-- ....—.Wedeeeday, Feb. 14 CITY OF WASEINGTON...............Setarday. Feb. IV CITY •IF LIMERICE.--.__Wedneeday, Feb. 511 CITY OF LONDON.--...--..—....Batardayaeb. Zs Ac r oon. from Pier 44 North River. BATES OP PABSAGB. PAYABLE LB GOLD. First Etoarage.---..-49311 Phut to L0nd0n ..,,........_. 95 Steerage to London... at First to Pnris..—. ..—.les Steerage to Paris.-- It Passengers also E . :warded Havre, Hamburg, Bre. men, &c., at moderate rates. Passage by the Wednesday Ittesisers, First Oatdo, $5O. Steerage 05, payable in United States currency. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, pi old, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought bora bY persons sensing for their friends. fl For farther inftunnalon, apsAy_al the s Cr 9 .7 . 011:1r G. DA.1 1 .7, v Agent, , Ja2s Walnut street. P elp ."-7'"; FOR BOSTON. STEAHHEEEP LINE DIRECT. MVP 11 6 4 .20t0.3f 2141Q1( PORT EV7fraY RIVE DA YE. FROM PINE ST. W ff . A RR, PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAN. Captain Baker, will si;2l from Philadelphia on Friday, Feb 23, at lo A. M. The steamship ARIES, t.kiptain Crowell, will sail from Boston on Wednesday, Februtvy 21, at 13 M. Theposed line between Philadelphia and Boston is now oom of th SAXON, C a ptain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons burthen. ARIES, Captain Crowell, 900t.ons burthen. These substanual and well appointed stea will sail pi:maw:ay as advertised, and freight will e received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are reqnmted to send Bills of Lading with their goods. For &eight or passage, apply to BY WINSOR & 00., fel9 122 South Delaware avenue. pirrrt. ADELPH.L.a.. R.T.CITmOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The fine stem:whips of this Line insure at the lowest rates and Ball rtiralarly from the First Wharf above Market street, every • • WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. At Noon. Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norton aad City Point, forming the most direct route for the ;Booth and Southwest. For freight or Paeans, with excellent acoominOda Mine, apply to WM. P. CLYDE & 00, - 14 North and South Wharves. gaSTEald SHIP Tr ARLAN FOR lgßlif ORILEARS, DTEIEIOT FROM' PHILA. The new Iron aide-wheel Steamship HARLAN, Forbes. master, will be despatched the the above post 'about March lat. datio For fre , igh apply to tor passage, having splendid soeonnna ns BISHOP, SON & feta lia.Arch street.. 47...?, NEW EXET°23II3 UNE TO "AM ANDINA. Georgetown and Washington. via p• esapeake and Delaware Canal, with connectkun at AlexanVa., formthe newt direct route kir Lynchburg, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. 1 Steamers leave 11xst Wharf above Market Siren every Wednorlay and Saturday at llt f For freight apply to the agents, W. P. YDE [kW., 14 N CL orth Wharves. J. R Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; K. P:l4tridge Co., Agents at Alexadria. le, NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. DELAWARE . and •CHEELAPE4XI :62.11441 , WV-BOAT COMPANY., Rumps towed to and from PHILADELPHLa. zHAITBE-DIG-41 BALT/HOSE, WASILEN(3. r r°N. 434 WH. rch - DB a Co. • ~,N. , . . .... , 350.14 South Wharves, P elpeaa. ; Captain JOHN LAEOHIJN. Superintendent, „er„,l-71lift, THE OLD ESTAPLISHED TNDEPEN. DENT OUTSIDE L.UNEFORNEW YORE Is receiving freight daily at low rates, second wharf below Spruce street, and will Insure at low rates. - P. E. CLARK, Agent, 314 and 316 Satan Delaware avenue. irummifflcrr_q - - - - ROBINSON'S CA ra - FoRNIA CLIPPER LINE. SAILING itEGITL-ABLY AB ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift ore Line at reduced rates. •The splendid Al • exixeme clipper ship - CARLYLE, L. Hopkin. Commander, .4, Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River. This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now lo.iAlig. Having a portion of her cal go on board with large engagements, will have miles despatch. For freight. apply to BISHOP, SON At CO., ]anti 105 Arch street. FOR SA T.E.—Tne superior Bark .L'NO. TEEMS, 750 tons register, large carrier and in good order, built to rhiladelphia to 76>6: also the Propellor Iron Steamship J. W. EI:ERMAN, 6SO tons register. nearly L ew , of light draugh t of water and large capacity , in first-rate order and ready for sea also, the superior despatch boats GEN. SHERMAN and Gk.N, bHBIRIDAN, havin.g 30,30 inch cylinders and large boilers, light draught and fast, and well milpted for tow leg at SFS or in harbors; built in Phila delphia without regard to cost. Apply to FIENRY SIMONS, h1.5-fits 525 New Market street. FOR LA GUAYBA AND PUERTO CA DELLO.—The bark WM. PE WING, 'Mille, master, will sail at an early day for the above port& For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DAS, I ETT & CO., 1215 Walnut street. ja2s dkFOR PROVIDENCE. R. I.— Express Una The flue schooner AMERICAN E.GLE,6haw. master, is now loading for the above port at Girard's wharf, above Market street, and will sail with despatch. :For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. fey FLR SALE. LOW.—The schooner DA.MON, yid r• 166 tons register, 96 feet long, 27 2,10 feet beam, and 8 8-10 feet hold. HMI has just been re paired and Spars are entirely new. May be seen at dist wharf above Dace street. For terms, apply to E. A. SOODF,B. dr CO., Dock street wharf. fe9lot FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.— The line American ship ZODAVE, L. O. Blair, master, having the greater portion other cargo engaged, anti now going on board, will sail soon. For balance of freight or passage • apply to PETER WRIGHT dc SONS. 115 Walnut street. fe7•tf FOR BALTIMORE, MD.—The fine schooner %.sal MARY GAY, Captain Keen, is now loading for toe above port at despatch har, Market etreet,and will sail with For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER dc CO., 18 N. Wharves. • FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The fine btig R. P. Rra.WART Captain Holland, 4,000 bole. capacity. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 WhatVas. . jaw rtOI . O3IO.NBES' 2.7 Gni...lL—The Schooner SABAH A. V HAMMOND, Paine. master, from Boston, is now disPbarging her cargo at first ',wharf below Callowrall street. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods—.DAVID COOPER, le .17._Wharsres. fel persons are hereby cautioned against .1.1 harboring and trusting any of the crew of the Danish brig DigNILAR.II, as no debts of tnetr coatract, lag will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK MAN & CO., Consignees. 123 Walnut street. .. TAB. B. —Slalitellel4ll.,accessor to JOHN BEIND.LEE it, a SONS, hlak em, No. 20 North yi'HANVEN, below Vine streetPbiladelphia. All work done in the hest manner and on toe lowest and most favorable terms, and warramed to di ve par. feet satsfactlon. • - • • -rarticular.attention given to repairing. . - , coup NOTlCE = AJt persons: are hereby cautioned -against 'trusting-any of thecrew of the Er. Ship O. L T.LLLY, rob excel Cann is master. from City. point, Va.. as nct debts of their contracting will be ppaid by captain orcorisignee. BOUDSR OD.. Dtck street Wham . . : .deis tiONSALE.-8. ELLIO dreo.'Bl3HlP SHELTHENO - PELT; hi =alb snit:: Apply to PETEIVICRIGHT 4, goys& uS Weinut street. • deiS If NACLEELNE: null& PACEING; HOSE: Assoßir ,. m3E2/flee" and iM e Xia . tatrATEN - Icvumazazz c•. - M al. l " 34 :glree s. . t ••• ' a , -‘ . .'" -1 IL" 203 ." ;. ,- ,Bonth c nel 4 NEW;itiIdTCTILEP4 O . - etto, GARDEBV and - P - AVIODW - Hosgq-v_e - eh cap amaiwn PP.P4P4 O6, YeaI • THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : trffILADF,LPHIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 39, 1866. 6MMIL mamma , RAILROAD:, GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM . • :at ma) :a fr .-TOTEM -INTKEtIOR OF"PENN. SYLVANIA THE SORUTIMML. BUSQUENAN. N& , (RihnOtRLAND ANDNcrofturra , varametak T NORM NORrktwassi and the CLINALogs, WINTER ..BANGENCRINT OF PASSRAGIO3 TRAINS leavindaue Ccn i 7hEk t an d t TilJl4lll.ll and MORNING MAIL. At H A. -M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Bnnbnry Williams. port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Pills B n _ town, Wilkesbarre,‘Pittston York, Iffatitshightffla!eta. bn.g6Hagerstown, &c., BEADING train connects at BEADING with the East Pennsylvania wit mM - trains for Allentown, drC.; and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harriaburg &c.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawlsaa trains for Williamsport, Lock Herren. Elmira. dtc.„ at irra vr.nrscliCßG with Northern CardrEd, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susonehanna trains for Northumberland,liVilliamspOrt. York, ChaMbersburg, Pinegrove, etc. • AFTERNOON EIX2ErItPI3IS. Leaves Philadelphia at 820 P.M. for gotta. vine, Harrisburg, &n., connecting w ing and Columbia A.R. trains for Columbia &c., and with Cata- WiESS Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo. &c. RR A DING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 6.80 A. IL, stopping at all waysta , lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.80 A. M. Returning, leaves Phil wielphia at 4.80 P. M.; arrives In Resullng at 7.80 F. hi • Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.45 A. M. and Pottsville at 8..%1 A. IL. arriving in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. H. Afternoon trains leavellarrishurg at L 45 P. M., and Pottsv i lle at 2.45 P. IL; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. N. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85 A. H. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves phuzdelphie, at 1.2.45 noon for BPari Inv and all way stations; leaves Beading 11.80 A, M., and Downingtown 12.&0 P. H. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted, Sunday trains Save PO6tsValß at 8.00 A. IL. and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. H CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. itssengers for Downingtown and intermellatett i nta take the &SO A. M. and 4.30 P. IL trains from Phil el phis, returning from Downingtown at 7.05 'A.. M. and salmon_ - NEW YORK 7EE:PRMS,POR PiTIREURGH AND THE WEST. Leaves New York at 9.03 A. M. and 8 P. IL, ~..ding at 1 A. M., and L4B P. -2,L. and connectingp. Harrisburg with Permsyhrania, and Northern Central Railroad rats Trains Par Pittiburgli, Chicago, Wil liamsport, Elmira. Baltimore., Jim. Betorolna, Express Train leaves Harrisbn arrival of Pennsylvania Empress from Pittabu and 9.05 A. M., pawing Trecsilliy at 4.42 and 1162 A. arriving at New York 10 A. M., and 2.4 s P. M. Sleeping Car aceomNaying thesetrains through between Jersey City and P=burgh, without • - Mall train fbr New York leav a nt: unisburg._at 1 45 P. M.. Mall train for HarrLsburg leaves New York 1 NOon. RiaIriTYLICITA. VALLEY Itarr.ROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45, U A. M. and 7.16 Pali., returning from Tamaqua at 7.88 A. M., and 140 and 4.16 P. B. SCHITYlarna. AND SUSQI:I.92IANNA RAILROAD, Thetas leave Auburn at 7.48 A. M. for Pinegreve and Harriabu.rg, and at Lee .P. 81.- for Pinegrove and Tre• monk returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 r. M. and from Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.lXi P. M. TIMMS. Through 7first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and Went and The a& following tickets are obtr.ined Only at the Glice of S. Bradford , Treasurer, No. South Fourth em - t..t., ph: ../,,,, g lp t h rVll i L a, or of G. A. Nicolls, General :Superintend ent, P , _ MMUTATION T.ICKETR. At 25 pper cent, discount between any points desired fur ik»ues and :inns.. _ Good for 2,000 tollee,berwetts. all pointa, at efd 50 each, for fArn mee and ELEM. SF. A SON TIMMS. For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rause. et.prturfliKst Bedding on the line of the Road will be furnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-fare. EXCUBSION TICKETS. , From Philadelphia to principal inaiinnil3_L'ood for Saturday'. Sunday and Monday. at reduced tare, to be had only at, the Ticket animal Thirteenth and COM. hill Meets. Goods of all descriptione forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and WUlow streets. FREIGHT MAIM& Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.33 A. LL. 1245 noon and e P. M.. for Philadelp hia Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points heYOnd. Close at. the PlaladelphiePoet OElee tbr an planes on tne• . • d 4ta b,• ch - IL, and fez the prim PHILADEL.PHIA, WILMENG . TON AND BALTEHOBE RAID. • . ABLE—Commencing MONDAY, January lith, MM. Trains Will - leave Depot, corner of Bread street and Washington avenue, as follow!: •7. ,- preia Train, at tie. A. M. (Mondays excepted), far Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, Perryville, Havre-de.Groce, Aberdeen, Perry man's, Magnolia and Etemmer's Ron. Delaware R.B. Trala,LlSA.34(Stuaday excepted), for Salisbury. Milf,rel and interzniste stations. Way-mail Train, at 9.15 A. M. (Sundays ex oepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Cheater, Thuzlow, . Linwood, Claymont, and all regular stations between Wilmington and Baltimore. • Express Train at 5.45 P M. (Sunday s excepted), far Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheater, ,Claymont, Wit mington, Newark,E=on, Is orth-Aaat, Perryville, Havre.cleGrace, Aberdeen. Penn:tan'a, biaolla and Stem cler's Hun. Lv .ht Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. mopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newarkataktcoo, North-Fast. Perryville and Havre-de-Grace. Passengers by boat from Baltimore for 'Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 9.15 A. M. Trait.. an additional accommodation for those holding through tickets for Baltimore, Washington and ,Southern points, a special car will leave the Philadelphia Depot at ILWO A. `.,connecting at Gray Ferry with the Morning Express train from aeW Yark W rzatINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN s., stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 8.15,1L15 A.M., itSo. 5 Oo and 7,00 P. M. The LSD PIL train connects with the Dela ware Railroad for . Millard and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 7.te, 8.1.5 and 9.99 A. Si., S.to mod 9.00 P. M. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M., end &tie P. M. _ THROJ.:GM. TRAINS FROM. Ealim...vate.E Lease Wilmington at 12.00 M..and 9..55 caxsTER FOR PHIL& DF:LPHLS- Leave Chester at &el, 8.53 and 10.14 A. , 21.0.2.36, 3.45, 5 .01, 5.44 and 1.0.:5 P. M.. Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia .— Leave Baltimore 8.25 A. M., Way MaiL 110 P. IL, Express. 645. P. /L. Express. 9_25 P. 16 F.xpress. An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at. CM P. IL Trains for Baitirtiore leave Chester at 9.0 A. hi.. 3.23 and 11.50 P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at =7, 5113 10,24 A. M., and 4.0 u P. M. SUNDAY TRAIN'S. Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de- G mer's race, Aberdeen, Perrynum's, Magnolia and Stein- Ram Night Express 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, W ilmington,Newark, Elkton, North-Ea4t, Perryville and Havre de Grace. a. Special Train will leave Pid far Wilming ton 8.110 intermediate Stations at 9.0 P. M. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. _IL, stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. 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 Washington. A special train will leave Wilmington 11:.r Philadel phia and intern.lediate Stations at 6.30 P.M. Freight train with passenger car attached will leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate stations at 6.01 EL 'F. RENNET, Superintendent. IgE5. - yprrt,a itELPITIA AND - ERIE B.A.ual.o.si). 1865. • laß great . e traverses , the .Nor..hern and North. west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie,— It has been leased and is operated by the Penns4. vania Railroad Oompluiy. Ti tat OF PAWS:MUM, TEALNB AT PEII.LDEL' . ICLA. ARRIVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train - - - - - ! Erie Express Train - • - LEAVE WESTWARD. 100 P.M. U 10 A. M. Erie Mall Train - • . • 720 P. IL ErleExpress Train - - -720 A. 3L Passenger cars run through on Erie Mail andMf&sa Trains without change, both ways, between phis and Erie. 3. - SW YORK 002CiECTION. Leave New York at s 00 P. IL, arrive at Erie 3 V, A. IL Leave Erie at 155 P.M., arrive at New York 1.15 P. M. ENo change of cars between Erie and New York. legant Sleeping Cars on all N ight Trains. For Wormano_nring Passenger Winne= Md , at. corner TBIRTMG. and, HARKET streets, delphia. And for Freight businesa, of the Cornpas Agentsi! B. S. Kingston, Jr., corner . Thirteenth nr and ra 03 ate. Philadelphia. ].' W. Reynolds, Erie. liiingsra Brown; 'Baltimore,.... H. H. HOUSTON. General Frelgt Agent Phnadelphia• W. Etaaaral T i c k et Agen L. General Sup't.: . _ WEST CHESTRP. AND PIECLA, %, • ,,,vid DEr 4 r.m.d. - 1411a0AD, VIA ' I WhOnat Alatioroxismym ' un and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1855, the tralne,Will leave as follows; WIDaT CHESTER TIM-MA - Leave Philadelphia. fer West Chester 8.05, RAO A.M., 2.15, 4.80 and 6.00 p. M. Leave West ,Chester fOr Pbßadellthia 845, 8.15, 10. A. 1f.,1.40, 4.15 P. ,I C 1 Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 and leavin , Philadelphia, at, 4.20 P. =ORM not stop at . Pennelton, 1 and will stop below 13..C . JUIICItort at Media only. Leave _ .ph.cit•inaJTON, MAIN& Philadelphia for_ Pennelton 4.00 'and 11.0 I "Leave Pennelton for - Philadelfilitd A4a4,--jit„t - M._ _Theee"Traltis - olop - erfillintermedlste - Stationw --- 4 ON 813NDAY115--Leoye,hla - at and 2.00 , , 2 - , Leavis West Chester.= A. II and 4.00 I Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8,05 and - 4.80* - P: 1 11., and leaving West - Chester 821.15 M, and 4.35 P. I connect itt E. Titheacrn - wlth. - Treansmatbe-ramit 0.11331; for"Oxforetandintermediater'pobats. oikrkassengradare flUOWed.O - takelregritig- apparel lonly as Bag ,g:a _and Ihtt C0mpany...301,1,40A, any ce.se,be rfwpole - 1 0 ; exe4 one butt,' chtd dollars. Unless a'somm• -contract Is made for the, same. ii;ENllrWOODLtienend Supezintendens pii3no.ktikg•ziA FRESOIIT 111131MIINI _TEAVELING GUIDE S ' - - ,5120.11121 plandrosuayAN2A B.—THE MIDDLE .12013 TE.-• - 12nbrie . st . In. 'direct linetoMethlehenr,__ - Allentown - Manch Chunk, Hazleton, White Raven w ll.tseiharre.. bfahanoy city, and all paints - In the Lehigh and Wyri sting cuss Ptosemger epota in' Pbilidelphis; TILItC,D stieet shove Thompson, and corner of Yfrltworl and ANIERI CAN stmts. NINE DAILY TRATNEt. On and after Monday,Nov.2i7th.l26s,Pasiokwar trains leave the Depot,Third street, above Thompson, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: AT 7.50 A. Pt.—Morning Itrpreas for Bethlehem and and Principal Stations on North:Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at •Bethlehem with Lehigh ;Valley Railroad for Allentown, Cataaanest, 11 , 1 aatl_en Chunk, Weatherly,_.Thanewille, lam:4 • White Jae tq=i4hheshaffe, Kingston, Pittston, and all points in and Wyoming ' , valleys; also in connection with Lehigh and Ilahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City and with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Williamsport. Arrive at. Minch Chunk at 1L45 A. at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. Di.; at Malaanoy City at 2 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the 144.10 Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at moo .IIL for Eas ton and, points on New Jersey Central Railroad. to New York; AT &SS - IL—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Pa enema for WM - ow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take Stake at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. fbr Fort Washing. ten stop,p a p at all intermediate Stations. M.Y • 2. Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. AT SZlt P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail roarl,__maMng e connection at Bethlehem with Le high Valley Train for Easton; reaching there at 6.45 P. M. Passengers for Plainfield. Somerville and other 'points ou New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train at EaStAII, whin arrives in New York at LOP. M. PllB- 15811 g ata for Smnneytown take stage at North Wake. and tor Nazareth at RPt - blebPm and for Greenville at Quakertown_ AT CO P. AL —A ecoramodatkrn, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove. Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington: for Ltenberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. IL—Through Accommodation, for. Beth lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Ball:road, connecting at: Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train forain •-n Lehigh Valley Railroad and for Danville. - ' r and - Cataarlass AT 815 P. M.—Accommodation, ter Lansdale, stop. ping at all intermediate Stations. As 11 P. hi. Accommodation for Fort Washington. TEAR 3 FUR PESILADELPHIA. Leave P.Pthlp Rra at US and WM A. M.. mad 6.13 P. Passengers leaving 'Easton at 6.20 A. M., connect st Bethlehem and arrive in . Philadelphia at ISM P. M. leaving Wilkesbarre - at, I 1, _ALL connect at Psenn Bethlehem at 6.15 - P. M., and arrive in Phlleardtali at 1,15 P. M. Leave Doylmvywn at sAe A. M. &IS and &SOP. M R L ea ve sdale, at US A. M. Leave Port Was i S tion at 3.0.93 andLI.S P. ON UNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. IL Phiisil.lphla ibr Doylestown at 3 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 720 A. AL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. IL Filth and Sixth Streets Pay.enger Cars cony y pas. engers to and from Berks street Depot. White Cats of Second sod Third Streets Line convey Pas- , eghers to Third Street kepot. Tickets SIMI be procured lathe Ticket Offices, TRIED or rates Of fare. wT.T.TI CLARK, Agent. 1411 I man's Baggage Express will call for anddi ver Baggage at the Depot. Office. I,io. 113 South TRIED street. nol4-tf; FOR NEW YORK.—The oast- D.kl AND .A...11.130Y and pau.A. TR. - "CTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LniES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave an follows, V 1.7.: Fare. At 6A. AL, via Camden and Amboy Accom., At 8 A. EL, via Camden and Jersey ( igExprese, 00 At 2P. AL, via Camaen and Amboy press, Z 25 At 12 /.1.. Inaon) and BP. IL , via Camden and Amboy, Ar.rorn.todation, tpreight and Pas senger.). . . . . . 25 Al 6 and 1.1.30 P. IL, via Camden and . Amboy, Accom modation. _ . (Freight and Passenger)lat Class Ticket, . 2 M td Class Ticket, so At 6 and 10A-M.,2 and S P.M. For Mount Holly,. Ewans- vflle, Pemberton and Vinoentown. At 6d. M., and P. M. for Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. 51. 12 51. 800, 5, 6 and 11-30 P. IL fbr Pal myra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Bur. ling ion Florence. BordentOwn, C.c. The 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM .IMCSUCGTON DEPOT will leave as follows- - - - - et 11.15 M., Ix) P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken sington and Jersey City 00 At 12 P. IL (Night) via K= l tti and Jersey g 3 City Empress_ 2 25 The 6.45 P. M. Line will ma daily. All others Bun days excepted. At :JO and ILIS A. IL 3, 2.90, US, 5 and 6,45 P. M.. and 12MM/sight fir Bristol, Trenton. dr- At 7A. M. 1250, S, 5, and 6 IL for Con:melts, Lea , risdsle, Holmesburg. Tarxray, Wissinomln,g, Endes burg and FranidoM and at BP. M. far HaMesburg and intermediate Station. BELVIDE.I3E DELAWARE R A mftft&D, fbr the Delaware River Valley, Northern Penmylvards, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot, as follows: At 7.20 A. SL and WO P. M. fbr Niagara Fails, Rol. Oslo. Dunkirk, CanandaigrusEhxdra, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Bingharopton„ Oswego. Syracuse. Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsbarg, Water Gap, Belvidere, EISSZOIit, Lambertville, Fiem ngton, ,ibc. The ass P. IL Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. ac. At 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and intermedhste Stati mot air For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sing ton Depot, take the ears on Fifth street, aoove Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run nom the Depot. On SundaYs. QMnibusses will Leave Wal nut street vaunt at 61'. M. to ccumect with 6.45 P. M line. lay Pounds ofonly, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers art E =bited from taking anything as Wzgage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over tiny pounds to be paid fortcrtra. The Company ' limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond WO, emceyt by special contract; NW - Matta told and baggage clerked direct throug,a to ; Boston. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver toggage at the Deponi. Orders to be left at No. a Wal nut street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PNILADW..PHIA: Will leave trom foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and IP. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and it A. IL, 6 P. 31. and 11 Night via Jersey City and Ken nington. From Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6A. 3f. and 2 P. 3L, via Amboy and Camden. At 12 31., 9 and. 6 P. M. (Freight and Passenger), W via Amboy and Camden 1L H. GATZ3I - Rit, Agent. -- i•-• .:-,?:#,: v.; PENNSYLV.ANLA. *lna. : _ 44.:`,..t r i ..i...:: - RAILROAD. ' * ARIUNG32CENTS. The trains of the Pennsylvania R. B. wlll leave rl d New Depot. at Thirtieth and Market streets • The cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway ran to and from this- Depot. They also leave • Front street every LIFO minutes, oommentC/Ope hour isre- inCtis to the time of departure of each Train and allow about:.) 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 all roads =lass os 'Market street. Opt sox - nays—Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets at, s.ss P. M., to connect with the Pittsburgh and Erie Mad. and at ID= P. M. with Philadelphia Ex- Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be located at No. al South Eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken CO the trains, can have it done at reaspable rates canoe application to him. TSatitils LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT TILTS: IMAM ' ERIE EXPRESS - - at 7.20 A. M. Mall. TEAII%_ . . as 2.1:0 A. /IL N PAOLI AtXOM., o. 1 • " 10.00 0 FAST LINE, - • • " 32.00 M. PAREESRIIRO . . " LOU P. M. PLARRISBURG ' ACCOM , • ' al 2.50 &a LANVARTER ACCOAL, • SS 4.00 ,: PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 - e.. 5.20 •• PITTSBIIDGEIA.F—RDP MAIL•• -.4 " PRILADELPA EXPRESS 0 il i o a CINCINNATI 77ZPRF , =-S," 120 A. M. piri T1.411/I.A. " 7.10 ' PA' 'ACCOM., No. 1 0 8.20 .. PA C E w'ASITRO - 0 s.ai 0 ERIE EX_Plth...3 IN • '' 1120 " LANCASTER T " 1280 P. M FAST L.= - • SI 1 . 10 PAOLI ACCOM., No. 2, " 4.40 " DAY EXPRESS - 0 5.45 0 HARRISBURG .ACCOM., " 0.40 .. Philadelphia Exizk in ss leaves daily. Pittsburgh and Erie Mail leaves other (except Saturday). An oth Traill9 (MY—except daY. The Pennsylvanialtanroad Co. will not =game any deg for Baggage, excep_t forWwingA i m s el, and limit t h e i r r ay-pow:1 hi: Ity to One 111111:12042 In value. AB Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the rof the owneroanless taken me spedM. : n t ract. For flirther infbrmation, as to time and connections, see bills and framed Cards, or apply to. . . .... .. . TRobi aIR H. Pal= • - ... • Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Triad runs daily, except Sunday. For fall Information as to faze and soCommodations, apply to ITRANCIS FUNK, NO. 187 Dock area. • PHILADELPHIA AND RA-LTI. • MORE MURAL RAILROAD. —1 * - • GEMENTS.On and after WED. RESDAY. October 15th, 1855 y thetrainswill leave Phil adelphia foam Jim: depot of West Chester and Phil adelphia Railroad, corner s ot Thirty-first and Market streets, (West Philadelphia,) at 8.05 A. M., and ISO P. M. Leave Oxford at 6.50 A. Sun, *Old on P. M. A nun , ket train will leave the Rising on Tiaesdaya and Fridays; for Philadelphia, at 10.45 A. M., aad returning will leave Philadelphia foritising Sunion Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 215 P. M., , The train leaving Philadelphia at &05 A. M., collects At Oxford with a daily line of stages from Peach Sot tom ie Unmade: county , . Retonungleaves Peachßot tom to =sect at Oxford, with the, afternoon train for Philadelphia. :,Passengers are'allowed to take wearing apparel 1:111/Y- 2a:lo34gal:re, and da no case will the Com pany be rorponsible fox an =want exceeding 8100, ,un le.ss a special Contract is made fot the *same. • WOOTP:Oreneral,Sunerinteltdeat. PBnatne. , f ' :.:T-',... 7. , i , :ia1`. 2 ',...__::i;`:;4 '01 4: . ' 6V Arzil - , PM ~ G.TON . ;:ijAl --- Tai 1I AD Nal - 31.. =MOB* ARD, CpIUP - , :.0/9333.0tre1l ZREIGHT riagqi.RilliMTT taKPOT, ZROAD p...mmaz..,e‘sovri, Oa.t Y The =designed trill - dantlnne, the General Pr hi ligatnY of tte,/ , lauglel a, liVllialnigton and Balt!. 'Ammer Ballirdal for pblz by Troy °Tula above rautatolhe:West. rlo . .., -,! ~-: , rft,L , : , ; , ...7.,..: , i;; ; ; istdpperaazul- papa and gennn.Y Ars P'-'.''''" -"'""' gat?. organisation - oaf thion th• trains nazaras. to ittelert V+KolszVt 7adsTomptoieltve.l.7. to WA Pattie per. Xioz lli 'atm and Mther insonnataorr, apply- to ti ,I ..0: . 1....; is 9: I ienji.,oolMON , it .ci0.,:)..,„_-0.1 , iii - : -..- , . cienorol...... l.4, FrelxbtAlea!al . , .30 1 _E L , I*±LSON; , •10.114gr, ,- .:2 - 1,11..411,044jarip5, --- Wye, . .._ I. TRALVIKLING PHILADELPHIA, GE MAN _ WN AND NOB.BISTOWN • tiia krg A I .-•-THEETABLE--On Arad-aftar- WED- NESDAY, November let 1 antit farther notice. i , F031 L 13 wave Phffadelaia—a; 84,1(01 12, A. N.; L L L lO Ellthllte3, 3%. 4, 5, Er1476;-7-Ecy; P. Leave Geln=l4oWlL-15.1,13ii 8,8:20, ,10.1 1 , /2 7 :At 244 _Lr2; 81 - 49 4K; er, ere 2;3 1 1; 9. 40 01P;" - M.; • TAO 8.20_ COWII lIILM.IIIIII the 2X.1211163( up !rand do Wat atop an Harraantowa Braata,, , ON SLINDA'YEL • •' - - - • ,-- - - Leave PhiladelPilla-0.10 , 111111ntee: A. M. A," 7 and Leavetilerniantewn-8 A. - 152.; '1; tend 9U, P. M. • • • CHISTNUT.HILL 11 ITHOAD.' Leave PlilLadelphia-5, 8, 10; /I, A. AL; 2,22 f, , 5 1 )1,• 7,3, .: : • • • _ , Leave Chestnut Hil-7.10 minute* 8, 9.10, and IL4O A. M.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.40, 6.40 3.40, andloAo P. M. _ ON SUNDAY!). ' Leave Fhtiadelphia-0.10 minutes, A.. FL; 21, and 7 Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.40 mireitesi, A. M.; 12,40, 5.40 purl 9.25 minutes FOR CONSHOHOCMIU7' AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6,8.&5,11.05 minutes, A. M.; 13, 2, 434. 5%, 834, 8.05, and 3131, P. M. • .Leave oridstearn-5X47, 7.50, 9,11, A. Ati 1 %. QC 5 and 8 P. M. I The 5% P. M. train.Wll - gto at School Lane, Wiasa. hiekon, Manayunk, Spring Mills and Conshohocken • ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.. 2%, and 7P. AL Leave Norristown-7 A. IL, and SP. AL F ALANAYUNK. • Leave Thandebs Oß hia-4, &&5, 11.05 A. AL; 1%, 8, ef.. 532, , 8.05, and 11:-. P IL Leave ILanayunr--81t, 73fi. 8.20, 93‘,71,3i, A. M.; 1.8, 836 add 8 P ON SUNDAYS. Leavendadelpkila-9 A. M 4 7.3 i and 7 P. M. Leave Mansynnk-7% A. /11.4 5X and 8 P. M. We T. WLLSON, GestaaMnperintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. -A... , PITTSBURGH. - COLUMBUS AIZD CINGINSAT/ RAILROAD W. I , •:.3•4‘..,•:rAdormg:teumvpia:.tvii..lAold Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROW% the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Princinal Cities of the West and. Stuthwest. 'mum BrENG EDT ONE CHANGE OF CAMS PEI WEEN PHI r, A nELPHI A AND CINCIsNATI, AND BUT-TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSMCGTICS.BY THIS ROUTE WILLABRIVE IN O,NCL'tNaII DanANAPOLIS CAIRO AND 1..01.de, ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTILEX. LINE. . Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11..g"0 A. IC will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodruff's Celetrated. Palace etate-Room Bleeping Cars will be attached, and run through to' Columbus wwithout charge, avoiding changing cora at Pittsburgh ttt mioni,&bt, a comfort never before. afforded• te tae traveling community. . Be sure to purchase tickets' "VIA STEITBEIN- V,LLE," at • PENNSYLVANIA 11-AMBOAD OFFICE I..kamer Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. S. F. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Art. Steubenville, 0. JOHN EL KILLER. Gen'l Eastern Pass. t. s.s Broadway, Newyork. JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Supl. ' feed-tf wii' JERSEY RAILROAD ppi~eerr err__ l) llN ES —F ro m foot ofElitarket street SundaYa. BALLARD CommPm•irl WED:SERRA, ROVER:MR lath, UM. Far ROdgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer sey and alai= Railroads. at 9A. M. and 8.30 P. AL For Min rifle and all Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. and S P. a. . _ For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9A. M., to Millcille connecting With freight train (Passenger au. =salad) for Cape May, due 3.45 P. M. and 8.00 P. hL through passenger. due 8.00 P. X. For Glassoro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. S and 5..,W P. M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, dze., as 9 A. M., 8.8. E and 9.99 P.M- . . - Freight train willleave Ptilladelphla from Sandford% Wharfat ID A. 21. and J. VA.N EtElissg - t.* w'R Superintendent. JERSEY "rx" PRESS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of Ex_essiss Bus -1:121S, 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 accompanies each through train. OfEloa. No. 6 Walnut street. PHILADELPHIA AND /Mar. B.A. THROUGH LINE., TA.WIPSA. RAILROAD. abort line to Wllllamspert,Hhalza,oll Regions ,Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, tetuarpenslon Red:" and all places to the Western, North Weszerikandee=h Wes. tern twee and the eaedas. - Four throngs trains *daily (Smidays excepted). Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva , ' Reading JIB-Depot. I nia R. 33. l)epet. A. X. 7.30 A IL 5.30 P. IL One P. train on iii:mdayst X 1 55.15 P. M. By all these trains direct cannectinn ls made at inna with Erie renal*: at Salansatu:a with Atlantic and Great Westernn railway; at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake Shore R. ..; and SnaPealinn Bridge with Great Western 'railway. Fare always as low as by any other line. Sleeping cars on all night trains. each Secon d class cars with cushioned seats asoutopany exprms train, giving pawsenipna the advardage et high speed with low fare. • For throluartickets and Ihrther particulars concern Alm the routes, spply_as the- Zeus 00oe, es Cheetaut street.' oen N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt. EX OFFICE OF THE ADAM S tiff eß i Pl i alltPANY, an CREST , . January Irlth. 1. The Ada= 314apress Company have erdsoV u t r t osa teir facies at Washington, D. C., by building a Depot. and having . acquired additional capaci t y for wansportatien. are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Atuaapolls, „Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress 3.1 on roe, end o tnerr tees Smith, occupied by the army. at.aearly reduced iates. • Epecial agreements made for . Nerchaadtsaia large lots. Entler's coods.and silty enrollee at astkew.tory pprices;of application at - our Soldiers' parcels tikes at moth lees than our usnal rates. •I _ Heavy and bulky !packages received and recel P•md , for at our dePut, Southeast corner of 'BROAD and LO. OLIeT streets.. • JOHN .12.1.1salEGAIL - „ Superinte.r.dent. ' • RAHTPAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILBOA.D.:—.NO C.LCE.—On ana a.“ , cr AWN Febrnary Mb. the Express Train will be dlscoetinned. The Freitrbt Trait leaves CA'Sr- DEN ars o'clock. P, dail3 - . (Sunday excepted,) ar riving in New York next morning. 'Freight taken at low rates. &Ulf L. E. COLE. Age_nt. DIVORCE -NOTICES. (\ITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, THE COMMoNNITEALTE OF PENNSYLVA NIA. TO THE SHEELFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, OREETING We coma:and you. that by-publication once a week for four weeks, in two:daily - .newspapers published in your bailiwick, you. notify FJCILARD JORDA', late of your County, 'hat he be mid appear In our Court of Common Pleas for the (Its' and County of Philadel phia, on the first 310iNDAY in March next, then and there to show cause, It any he h r, why his wife CL.ARA JORDAN, should not be divorced from the bonds or matrimony entered into with hm, according to the prayer of her petitio.a, hied in said Court, At which time have you tit-re this order. and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph _Allison, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia. the sixrtt day of February. In the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. rtITY AlsID COCI , TY OF PHILADELPHIA. ss— k, THE OM MON WEAL TH PENNsv - L. VAN .TO THE -lIERIPF t, F PHir A DELPSELA. UNTY, GREE.TLNO: e command you, that by publication once a week, for four week.t, in two dady newspapers published in your illwick, Ton notify ROBERT S. BA.T.a>. late of your County, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Picas for the City and County of philadel- Oita, on the lit MONDAY of March next, then and there to spew came. if SAY he has, why his wife, LA TEA J. BATE~. should not be divorced from the bonds of that rlmcny entered into with hint according to the Im - et of her peiltion.tfiled In said Court. At which time haveyou there this order. and make your tetnra how you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, President of our eaid Cour at -Philadelphia. the 11th day of January in the year of our_Lord _ one thousand eight hundred and sixty six. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary._ ITT AN COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, es.— THEE COM M ONWFA.LTH OF PENNSYL VANIA. TO TILE Sara] FF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. GREETING: We command you„that by pnbVcation once a week, for four week', in two daily newspapers published In your bailiwick. you motif ,- JA, , Wa , ", B. SAMESON,Iate of your County, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for • the cloy and County of Phi adel phia, on he firth .ISIONDAIi o f March next, then and there to show causo,if Any ha thas, why its wife, LOUISA J.. JAMESON, Shouldiztot be divorced from the bonds of matrimosy entered into with him, ac cording to tlae - prayer, of her petition. filed in said Court. At which time Imre yon there this confer, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson Pre +Went of our said Court, at Philadelphia; the sixth dayof De ceniber, in the year , of our-Loird Awe thousand eight honored and sixty-five. . T' O. WEBB Pro P,othonotary. ITY AND COUNT OF eilllia.oeli PHU, C THE COMMONWEA , TH OF PEININsYL VA NJA, TO )HE i...lsF4O,Fy.Pfir ft A DELPHIA. COUNTY, °PELTING: • •:• •- , . - ,We command you that .by.publication °noes week, for four weeks,.in two daily newt. apers published is your bailiwick, you notify CH A: ito WAND, late of your County, that he be andaprear in our Court of,Common p,fas for. .the clitv-and County of Phila delphia; on the .first, MONDAY of March next. then and there to ohm cause. It an - v he has, why his 'Arab. ILVELINA ELIZAHOWA.I%.IO, Would not be divorced from. rhe.honds pf matrimony h entered into with him, ticcoidine to' the prayer' or her petition, tiled in said Court. At' which time have you there this order, and make-yourrtinrn hots you hare executed the same. 'Witness the liolionbie Os va'ciThOmpson,Pre.sidetit ~ onr said•Court:at'Philadelphia the Sixtit'day:orDe• certiler, in theryear (Sr' one ..Lord. one thotisand eight hundred and sixty:liVe, - 0 — " •• T. U: - 1 1 7E11. Pro PinthOriataiy; -- laritaVr4t,% . - WI; meder WAN SED mpg e cony Ai I ~ t teeSits'Gkerztan., Apity'to'ltEt.-ctrEiTLT bFiN", , Real! Estate Erakete:.4BB iWallatitstrfet. . 1 0 21- p zcsi - Er 8 ER1trN0.::5424 birmi-33'ayzorYsianive • • litrritg: in Wine ithdlorsalebrE.A. SIMMER dt Co4)oCit 8111XsOrtkarie ,:r.711.! "J. DIVOUCF, NOTICES. fIITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA:;BI3. V THE COILM.O2 , INVEALTH OF PENNSYLVA.- DIA; -TO =THE SEERLnE .F PHILADELPHIA' , 'COUNTY. GREETING: We command yotf,..that; by, publication' once a week "for-"for -four-weeks, is two daily newspapers published kt iyouXballiwick.y oil notify JACOB BF.,Clliiat.uf Your our he be and appear in cur Court, of Common PieftB for the City and County of,Philadelpnia ,on the first , rst - MONDAY of March - next,' then and thus+ , to 'show- - -cause_ if any he has, why %' his . Wife "WM 'TfFtIfINA, BECK, should • not-be divorced from the :bends of _Matrimony entered into with him, according,,. Ito the prayer of her petition, filed in said Court. - At which time have you there this - order, and make yearreturn bow you have aeon' ed - the same. W itu ess the Honorable Oswald Thompson, PresldenC". of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the' 19th day of January d t an n the sixty-s ear of our Lord ono thousand eight hundredof T. 0. WEBB, PTOProthono 01TV • AND COI , N - '1 Y OF PHILATELtHIA---fis..= 11:Lt.. COMMONWEALTH OF PEN.NSYL VANIA. TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA. COUNTY. GREETECG : - - . We command you, that. by publication once a week. for four weeks. in two daily newspapers published In your bailiwick, you notify MARY ELTZABET.o. KING,-late of your county, that she be and appearin cur Court of (A:onion Pleas for the City and County o (Philadelphia, on the Ist MONDAY of - March next, then and thereto show caose.lf any she has, why her husband WILIIAM S. KING, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with her, according to the rrayer of his petition, filed in said Court. At which time have you there this order,and make your return bow you hare executed the same Witness the Honorable 0 ,, wald Thompson, President of our said Conrt, at Philadelphia, the 15th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. MAND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, I Y ECOMIONWEALTH OF PEn NSYLVANIA, I t HEUFF OF PHIL ADELPHIA COUNTY,' We command von that by publication once a week for four weeks, In two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick, yon notify sAIIUEL BAINEI. late-of your county, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the cityancicountv of , on the - first I{OMDAY of March next, then and there • to diem cause, if any he has, why Ms wife BAZAR E. HAINES should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him, according' to the' prayer of her petition, filed in said Court. At which ;time have yon there this order, and make your return ' how you have executed the same. Witners the Honorable OswaldThompson,President of onrsaid Court, at Philadelphia, the 11th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight ' hundred and sixty.elz. . T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. MAND -COUNTY OF PRILADE2PRIA. as.— E COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, 70 THE SHERTEF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, GREETING: We command you, that by publication once a week for four weeks, In two daily newspapers published In your ,balllwick,. yart • notify CHARLES. STRATTON, late of your County. that he be and s appeax In our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philade/phia, on the first MONDAY of March next. then and there to show cause, if any ht. haS,whY hts wife MARTHA STRATTON should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with htm., according to the prayer of her petition, filed in said 'Court. At which time have you there this order, and :make your return how you have executed the mime.' Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, President: of our said Court. at Philadelphia, the 4th day of Santa ary in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bun- Urea and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB. Pro Prothonotar7. (QTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA., sa— i THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA couNry, GREETECCI; We command yon. that by publication once a week for foul weeks, in two daily nswspapers published in your bailiwick. you notify ALVA HOWELL, late of Commony, that he be and appear In oar Court of new for the city and county of - Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of March next, then and there to shew muse. if any he has, why his wit. VIC FORM. HOWELL should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him. according to the prayer of ter petition filed in said Conn At which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. 'Witness the Honorable Oswald ThompsOn, Presi dent of our said Court at Philadelphia, the 27th day of December. in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. _ _ T. 0. WEBB. Pro PhothonotalT-7. Md'ISD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. as.— i r 3 COMMONWEALTH OF P.M.MSYLVA:- KIA. 'JO THE SHERIFF pFnr.LPILLIk.. COLIfrTY. GREETING: , We command yon, that by publication once a Week, for four weeks, In two•dally newspapers pubdsbed in your bailiwick, you notify IP.LAC DAI& LAMB, Wo of your county, that he be and appear in our Court of. Common _Pleas ibr the elty and County of Philadel phia, on the Ist MONDAY of March next, then and- Mere to chew cause, if any he bas why his Wife, AWN, ELIZA Laws, should not be divorcelfrOm thebonds of matrimony entered Into with him according to the prayer of her petition, filed in said Court. At which tine have you there this order, and make your return bow you have executed the same: - Witness the Honorable Oswald Thoropson„Prtiticinnt of ern' said Court, at Philadeltibia.the MI day of December; in the year of our Lord -one thou:tend eight hundred and sixty-five. - T. 0. WEBB, Pro ,Prottenoiary. CtITY AND COUNTY OF P H_L.A.DE:LP MA, se e :— TB E £0 MONWEA_LTH OF PICCNSYLVA. NEI.A. TO .Tlr* =RIFF OF PECIELADELPSIA: COUNTY GRE:ETD:6 : _ . . We command you; that by pubilcation once a Week fbr four weeks. in two daily newspawmpublished In your bailiwick, you both LLS.aI PIATED&A.,N„ late of your county, that she be and appear in our, Comm of.COmmon Pleas for the City and County of Ph:lade/phis, on the ftretlifONDAY of March next, then and there to shew cause, if any she has, why-her husband WILLIAM C. IiATEMAN. should not , be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with her, according to the prayer of hlspetition; filed in said court. At, which time have you there this Order and make your return labw you have executed the suite. . Witns the Honorable TosephlisOn; President of our said Court at Philadelphia. the tenth day .4:lf:Feb ruary: in Ile year - of our Lord one thousand eight hi:Lathed and sirtpelx. - • ' T. 0. WEBB, Pro ProthonOtarn. rtITY ANIn couN-ry OF PHILADELPHIA. ss l THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA TO THE SHERIFF OF PPTIr.4 DELPHIA COL'N'T'Y. GREETING: command you, that by publication once a week for font weeks, In two 'daily newspapers published in your bailiwick, you notify CHB' tiq SCHIMBE NEIL late of your county that he be and appear In our Court ofComnion Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the lot MONDAY - of March next, then and there to shew cause. if any he has, why his wife, AMA.LIA SCHEIBENEIt, should not be di vorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him, according to the brayer of her petition, bled in said Court. At which time have you this order and make your return bow you have executed the same, Witness. the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of for saio Court at Philadelphia, the Tenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bandied and ttxty.six. - _ ( - STY AND CO U:s.; TY OF FRILA DELPHI k ss.- 12TH E COMMON' WEALTH 0 F PF.NNSYLYANTA, TO THE sH_ERIFF OF PHI I. A 11ELPBTA COUNTY, GEEETLN.:O : We command you, that by publication once a week for four week r;. in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick. you notify THOMAS .11aV/IJUND, late of you*C'onr.ty, that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the 3d AiONDAY of March next, then and there to show cause, if any he has, why his wife MARTBA HAY rf .ANTI should not be divorced Prom the bonds of matrimony entered Into with him, according to the prayer other petalOn,tiled in said Onurt. Al which time haves ou there this or& r, and make your return bow you have executed the same. Witness the Honorable Oswaid Thompson, President of oar said Court, at Philadelphia, the ITth day ofJann ary, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. ITT AND caryry OF PITT LA D KLP HT.A.. TP CO MII ON \V EA LTH OP PENNS'S' LVANIA; TO THE SEM3EFF OF PHILADELPHSACOUNTY, GREETING: - We command you, that by pnblicniion once a week; in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick. you notify LOUISA KRALL,.-late of your county, that she be and appear in our Court of Commoa Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the first MON DAY of March next, then and th-re to show cause, if any she has, why her husband, DA VI D KRAIL, Should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entere4 Into with her. according• to the prayer of his petition, filed in said Court. At which time have yon there thie order, and make your return how you have executer]; the same. Witness, the Honorable Joseph Allison, Bmddent of our said Court,atPhitadelph:a, the :th day of February . ; lathe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anti sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB. ProlErethonotary.— rtITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. sa.- I.J THE CO"AUSIDNIVRALTH OF 'PENNSYLVA NIA. TO 'THE SHERIFF OF PRILADELpm& COUNTY, GREETING: ; , We command you, that by publication. once a week for four wet ks, tvrn daily uetvt.papers publishen in your bailiwick, you notify William Waxing Haler sham. late of your County, that. he be and appear in ur Court ofCommon Pleas for the City and County of Pbbad , irMia, on theist MONDAY or March next, then and there to show came if any he has why his wife JOHNANNA. WADE HABFIIs RAM shoal:{ not be divorced Item the bonds ot matrimony enter ed into with him according to - the prayer of her peti tion, Bled in said. Court. At which, time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed . the same : - • . „ • Witness the Honorable toseph Allison. Associate Judge or our said Court, at Philadelphia, the jat day of Febz nary in the year or our Lord one thousand eight butuirea and sixty:six.• - - • • , - • •_ _ 'T. 0.,WE811, Pro Prothonotary. cirri"' AND COUNTY' REEILADELPRL4.,' t.../ „TEE'. COM - mOINTWEALTH UP'. RENNSYLVA NIA..TO: Pith ..SIELE.PIFF ( OF ,Pm LA DELFEUA , 13.tiTy; GREETING: ' comm arid you ; that by publication. mice a week for four weeks. in tl4O dishy newspapers published in your baJliwick,you. natify,MAltY L. MoGRAW, late ofsonr County, that she be' and appear in our Court of Comic ortPlerb far one,Clty. and Oonnty of Philadol pbia, oa the let: MONDAY -or, March. next, then and I herellksbOW cause, if any She has, why her, husband IfcGTlAMkshciuld, not 'be divorced from the hones of matrimoily entered Into. ith.her .according to. the pray et of, his petition. filel said:Court., At 'whict‘thne haVe - yourthere this orcer, an4to,tiyottr leturn'bowyen have executed thosama, , b A1119171:I Associate .'W..ittitFas,•••the .Ifoooroble Jon - 44tti . day ° Jo ? e a g a e nu o a f v otit n aa the id t.y•oetairrt;:aaoturphiloarllpoltnlealbtoltsan., d eight hondn itand 6 4 1 • ,57 - 0 1 x 'T' wEi - ig ipr'e'thaa;attir - y r ' O.• b TA - ;tore at fi; l ral e e:lo, WORWN 9 I1 1 *NU L i i litiatt-WalOttetreerc -. .tr:)...1..rt Iff4)3?-..cr.:n T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothono