From our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Washington. [Special Therpatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 1866, The President's veto message on the Freedmeitis Bill' has just been received. It is very elaborate, covering upwards of thirty.pages_qf foolscan. He is opposed to the bill in every shape and form. He believes many of the lea 'tures unconstitutional, and 'sEtys that no .such legislation for the South ought to be adopted while the Southern States are un represented. He thinks there is too much appointing power in the bill confided to. the President. He enters into a Dill discussion of his -re construction policy,and thinks the Southern Representatives ought to be admitted, etc. XXXEEth Concress--First ,Session. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19th Hot:ism—Mr. Rogers (N. j.),among other bills, introduced one constituting eight hours a day work for all laborers,workmen and mechanics employed by or in behalf of the Federal Government. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. McKee (Ky.) introduced a joint reso lution to atne,nd the Constitution of the United. States, so as to exclude from all offices of the. Government those who have or may hereafter be engaged in rebellion or conspiracy against the Government. Re ferred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Broomall (Pa.) introduced a joint re solution declaring that the loyal States or those who resisted this rebellion, are suffi ciet to adopt amendments to the Constitu tion. Referred to the Committee on the Ju diciary. Mr. Ingersoll (Pa.) introduced a bill to reduce the duties on unsized paper for books and newspapers. Referred to the Commit tee of Ways and Means. Markets. NEw Foust, Feb. 19th.—Cotton is dull at 46®-14c. for middling. 'Flour is dull; 5,006 bbls. sold at a decline of 10@15c. for State, which is quoted at $6 7r®6B 10; Ohio, $8 254110 75. Western, $6 65(48 15; Southern, $3 65 r 4 $15.50: Canada, $7 65@e11 50. Wheat is I®?c low. r: sales unimportant. Corn dull with small sales. Beef steady. Pork steady at $2B 625..4®5.28 75 for mess. Lard firm at ]5%@18%c. Whisky dull. Stocks are lower. Chicago and Rock Island, 106; Cumberland preferred, 45%; Michigan Southern. 71%; New. York Ctntrai, 92%; Reading. 101%; Hudson River, 104%; Canton Company, 44%; Virglnip 69, 64%; Mis souri 6s, 78%: Erie, 81%; Western Union Telegraph Co., 58; Carolinas, 81%: Tennessee 6s. 92%; One Year C,ertifi elites, 99%; Treasury 7 8 10s, 95%; FiveoTwenties, 103%. Coupon 6E004%; Gold, M. CITY BULLETIN. DANGEROUS HOUSES.-A. row of dwelling houses, on Marshall street below Oxford, has been in a dangerous condition for some time past, owing to the foundations having settled. This morning, about ten o'clock, the back wall of No. 1531 Marshall street, fell down. The building was pretty well - wrecked. It was occuPied by Farr and family, but none of the occupants were injured.. THE PENN Wrnow Asvrrnu.—A meeting of the friends of this excellent institution, will be held at the Kensington M.E.Chnrch, corner of Marlborough and Richmond ate.; on Wednesday evening next. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. A. Cookman, and Rev. Dr. John Adday. The ladies of that section of our city should be present in, full force. LABCENY OF CA.Trrn.—Dsu3iel Michel was arrested on Saturday night for the larcenyi of Ave cattle from a drove yard in West Philadelphia. Two of the cattle Were killed; but all were recovered by the police. The accused was held for a farther hearing by Aid. Hutchinson. Flues! PRrgstoss.—John Taylor, hailing rem Mifflin county, was before Alderman ; Allen yesterday, upon the charge of obtain ing money under false pretences. It is 11 4 leged that he sold a horse to a man for $1.60, and that the animal' turned out to be un 7 sound. The accused was held to answer.: LARCENY - OF YARIL—Eliza Milligan was _ . arrested at Eleventh and Catharine streets, on. Saturday night, and was taken before Alderman Lutz, upon the charge of the lar ceny of yarn. She was held 'for a farthe hearing. HOUSE ROBBERY.—EarIy yesterday morn ing, a dwelling house at the Southwest cor ner of John and Coates streets, was entered by forcing open a shutter in the rear, and robbed of $l4 in money. SERIOUS Burrtuxu.—A woman and a child were seriously burned last night by the explosion of a coal oil.lamp,at their re- Odence, No. 15 Kaufman street. Sales at Phlladel SALES Airrrit. *lOOO City 68 new c 91% 100 sh Ilitawissa pf slO 87 100 sh Read R b3Own 51 300 eh do 830 36% 260 eh do 2de 503; 800 sh St Nicholas Coal 300 eh do 830 50,ii 830 83.4 100 eh do b3O 50 81-100 100 eh NPa R 830 37 100 sh do soy 100 eh Phil & Erie 2ds 30 SECOND BOARD, 6000• City 6s new 92 1200 shlteadingil boo 50' itOO do cash 92 100 sh do 50% 10. , sh Catawissa pid 5610200 sh Catawa com 26 260 eh 3Siingo 061 1%150 eh Diaple Shade 1.4' 600 sh Cornplanter 91-1001 15 sh Cam &Am R 1193; GROCERM4. ITALIAN MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, PARMESAN CtuPZE, 'Fresh Imported, FOR BALE BY JA.MER R. WEBB. WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. G-11,k..11EN JPILA.IS s Green •Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh. Tomatoes, Phalli, ito, ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DvALT I II IN FINE GROCERIES, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. 200 BARRELS Fine, Medium and Low grad 2uo hail chests Oolong, Young Hyson and Imperial 2 a o bags Rio. Laguayra and Java Coffee. -. SOO barrels A. B. C. and Yellow Sugars. 100 blids Cuba and Porto Rico . do. Also, a general assortment of Groceries for sale by W. J. MCARAN. & CO., 115 South WATER atreet, below Chestnut. • - ; • ' r - - r. , fe3-Im* IkIILW ,F13,171113.--Princess Paper-shell and Lisbon lr ' Almonds; splendid London' Layer Raisins, In whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Nlerne figs,iA small drums, in store and for sale by M. F, GPTLLTNI, Tea Dealerand Grocer, N, W.corner Arch and Eighth; - 5 000 . raESI PEACHS, TOIATOES, Green c g}eB' ce"wianttoga? aa?isfaction. For saiyt 11ipi:Mrlip. Arch.und Eighth streets. 4 ' • , EiFiaNA.Ellb L.—Extra choice large Macke. relti ' CTS Alsanew Spiced' and 'Pickled 'Sal. mon. -For; sale by M . F. BP I=.inUsi, N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth streets. . 4 . „ ' TIRY PBESEBVED GINGER.—a. small invoice of 1-/ thili delicious cm :traction, 112 grata 31 lb. boxes, just received at Col7E.TrBEast dud Grocery,No.l.lB South tSeeend street. - 101RESEEiVjilD GINGXR.- - 300e:ases choice Preserved Ginger. each lax teed, in store and - for fade at COUOIM3 past - nd Grocery, No. n 8 &mut second 1141NCIE PlZES.—Bairdna, , Carrants. Citron, Lemon atd Grange Pea, Pare Spices, Cooking Wines and Brandies new Sweet'Older, all for sale' at COUSTIPS East End Grocery Store; No.-118 South Second street. 1 \TRW TAR3IOIITERLOAXIMatI;•=2,:sinaII - lrivoice 13 of tk, use delightful and choice delicacies, for sale at COVIST;1"13 Rant End Growy South-Second . • 10111111:E.SPANISH OLIVES.--Spardsh Queen .I...Striffed _Olives, East India Hot Pickles.• Boneless Sardines and all kinds of new Canned Frans, Meats, Soups. i?nk and Coffee, at COMITY'S East End Gro• eery, No. OS South Second street. ANBERBILI3.-20 barrela Jersey cultivated Oran V berries in store and for sale by IL F. WILIAM IL W., cot. Arch and AVM+ otteolll • hia Stock Board. FIRST BOARD. IMMCII'AL , CLAIMS. MUNICIPAL CLAIXI3. • SHERIFF'S OFFICE, .reDucanakrau , . • , February 17, 1866.1 NOTICE IS VIRWRY GIVEN, in accordance with the Act of Assembly , of the Commonwealth of Penn. sylvania, passed 11th day of March, A. D. 1846, entitled "An Act relative to Registered Taxes and Municipal Claims in the County of.Philadelphia,'! that the follow. lag writs of Belie facies war claim have been placed In my hands for service, to wit: - "HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.' IN 'Luz COURT O 1 COMMON. PLEAS City of Philadelphia vs. M. McCann,- owner or re puled owner. or whoever may, be owner, March Term, C. P., 1866, No. 9; for the sum of fifty-six, dollars and seventeen cents, for work and labor .done and per; formed. and materials fureilshed, against all that ceV Lain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story double framebuilding fronting on Somerset street, and the two-story double &Jane building, fronting on Hewson street, thereon erected, situated on the southwesterly corner of Somerset and Almond streets, the Twenty-fifth War d, containing in front on said Somer.- set street twenty feet, and extending southwesterly of that width between lines parallel to and along said, Almond street one hundred feet to Howson street. F 1 S. am e vs. John Brown, owner, c., su March Term, C. P., 1866, Ni'. 32; for the m of - fiftY•elght dollars and twenty-five cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnisheri,to wit: for curbing and paving against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings thereon erected, situated on the north side of Wallace street, at the dis tance of one hundred and forty-eight feet, four and one quarter !noires. west from the west side of twenty-first street. in the Fifteenth Ward, of the city of Philadel phia, containing in front or breadth on said Wallace street thirty-nine feet, seven Inches, and in length or depth eighty-one feet. Same vs Charles A.Wlfford, owner, &c., C. P., March Term, 1866, No. 33: for the Sum of twenty-five dollars and thirty-two cents, for work and labor done and per formed and materials furnished, to wit: Curbing and paving against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the east side of Ninth street, at the distance of one hundred and two feet northward from the north side of Columbia avenue in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia. containing in front or breadth on said Ninth street seventeen feet and three inches, and extending in length or depth eastward of that width at right angles to the said Ninth street, one hundred feet to Darien street Same vs Isaac Thompson, owner, &c.. C. P., Marlit Term, No. 34, 1866; for the sum of forty-two dollars and thirty•eight cents, for work and labor oone and per formed and materials furnished. to wit: Against all that.certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west ly side of Hope street, commencing at the distance of eighty feet southerlylfrom Cumberland street. is the Nineteenth Ward of said city, , containing in frnnt or breadth on said Hope street two hundred and fifty-two feet and extending in length or breadth westerly of that width between lines parallel to said Cumberland street one hundred and eight feet nine and three-eighth inches to 14 oward street. Same vs. Smith Laws, owner, &c., C. P., March Term, 1856, No. 8.5: for the sum of seventeen dollars and ten cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished to-wit: for footway, ading and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of ground sitnste on the easterly side of Howard street, commencing at the distance of forty feet south from Cumberland street, in the Nineteenth Ward, of said city, containing in front or breadth on said How ard street, twenty ieet, and extending in length or depth easterly of that width between lines parallel to said Cumberland street, one hundred and • eight feet nine inches and three eighths of an inch to Hope street. Sane vs. Mr. Coleman, owner, &c., C. P. March Term, 173,6. ii, for the sum of one hundred and twenty seven dollars and thirty seven cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished, to wit: Paving footway against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly side of Elope street in the Nineteenth Ward or the said city, at the distance of sixty feet sonthwardiy from the southwardly side of York street: Containing to front or breadth on the said Hope street, three hundred and eighty feet, and extending in length or depth westerly of that width betw en lines parallel to the said Yor - street one hundred and six feet nLx inches more or lets to Howard street. Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner. &c., C. P.. March Term, 1866. Nc. 17, for the sum of one hundred and forty-eight dollars and four cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials famished, to wit: For curbing and paving against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Columbia avenue and the west side ot Fifteenth street in the Twentieth Ware of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Columbia avenue fifty-four feet five and three-quarters inches, and extendhig In length or depth northward of that width along the west side of the said Fifteenth street one hundred and fifty feet. . Eames's. Freeman Scott. owner, &c., C. P., March Term. 1866, No. 38; for the sum of ninety-eight dollars sixty-nine cents, for work and labor done and per formed and materials furnished, to wit: For curbing and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements taereon erected, situate on the north aide of Columbia avenue and on the east side of Fifteenth street, in the Twen tieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said toluzubia avenue thirty four feet nine and one quarter Inches, and extending in length or depth northward of that width along the east side of tne said Fifteenth street one hundred and fifty feet. Same vs. Mr. Brown, owner, &c., C. P., March Term, 1866, No. 39; for the slam of one hundred and sixty-three dollars fifty-three cents, for work and la bor done and performed and materials fhrnlshed to wit: For curbing and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the eastside of SLx.. teenth street and the south side of Federal street, In the Twenty-sixth Wardof the city of Philadelphia, con taining in front or breadth on the said Sixteenth street sixty-eight .feet, and extending in length or depth eastward of that width between lines parallel with Federal street sixty feet to ground of Robert Bndd, bounded on the north by the said Federal street. south by a four feet wide alley east by ground of Robert Budd, and on the west by Sixteenth street aforesaid. Same vs. The Cottage Mutual Building Association owner &; 0. P., March Term,lB66, No. 40. fur the sum of nfty-three.dollars and sixty-eight cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished to wit for paving cartway against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of: Sixteenth :street, in the Twenty-sixth Ward of the said City of Philhdelphia,beginatrig at the distance of one hundred and twenty-two feet southward from the south aide of Federal street containing in (met on said Sixteenth street thirty feet, and extend ing in depth between lines parallel with said Federal street eighty• feet to other ground of the said Cottage Mutual Build ing Association, bounded north by ground of John 'McCarthy, mirth by ground of David. McCiaim awl east by said Sixteenth street. • Same vs. Patrick Burns. owner &C.. C. P., March Term. 1866, No. 41; for the sum of thirty three dollars and ninety-seven cents, for work and labor done and performed. and materials furnished, to win for curbing and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with tne three-storymessuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on the south ide of Feed street one hundred and forty fret east ward of Otsego (late Church) street, sixteen feet wide, ' In front and in depth southward about one hundred feet to ground now or late of Samuel V. Mereck,being the First Ward of said city. Same vs. .Tames Casey, owner, &c., C. P., March Term, 1866. No. 42, for the sum of thirty-two dollars; and fifty cents, for work and labor d .ne and per. formed, and materials furnished, to wit: ;or curbing and paving, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east aid- of Marcher, late Clinton street, at the distance of ninety-slx feet south from York street, in the Ninetee nth Ward of the said city; containing in front or breadth on the said Moocher street eighteen f. et, and extending easterly in length or depth of that width between lines parallel to tbe•said York street ninety-five feet .six inches to Waterloo street. Same vs. John Chipman, owner, &c , C. P. March Term. 1866, No. 43: for the sum of three hundred and eight 86.100 dollars, for work and labor done and per formeo , and materials furnished, to wit:.For curbing and-paving, against all that lot or piece of ground, sit. nate on the northeasterly side of Orthodox street, Frankford, in the Twenty-third Ward of the city ot Philadelphia, beginning at a point on the side of Or tbodox, thence extending north , orty-eight degrees seventeen minutes, east one hundred and ninety-two feet nine inches to a stone, thence north fity-seven degrees fifteen minutes, west two hundred and ninety nine feet eight inches •to a point, thence south sixty . five degrees twenty-four minutes, west eighty-one feet three Inches to the side of said Orthodox street, south tbiity-five degrees thirty-elght minutes, east three hundred and fifteen feet to the place of becinnnig. Same vs. Joseph Deal, owner &c., C. P., March Term, 1866,N0. 44; For the sum of one hundred and ninetr five - 71-100 dollars icr work and labor done and per• formed, and materials _furnished, to wit: for miming and paving, against all that lot or piece ofground, sit? nate on'e__l3outhwesterly side of Orthodox street, Frankfort), in the Twentrthird Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning et the distance of twenty feet northwestwhrd from the northwesterly side of Worth street,contalning in front or breadth on said Orthodox street, about one hundred and seventy-eight feet and In the rear one hundred and forty feet, and extending in length or depth southward about one hundred feeh Same vs.. John White, owner, ttic.. O. P. March Term, 1866, N 0.45; for the sum of One hundred and sixty-nine dollars and sixtrone cents, for work and labor done and • performed,' and material furnished: To wit: For curbing and paving against all that cee tain lot or piece ofground situate in Frantrtord in the 28d Ward of the city of Philaaelphia, beginning at the easterly corner of Orthodox and Washington streetsi thence extending along said Orthodox street one hula, died and forty-five feet five inches to the side of•MnIT berry street, thence by the sal d Mulberry street about three feet, thence north fifty-two degrees, west thirty, five feet, thence north flitrthree degrees, east fortyr . eight feet six inches. thence on a line parallel with said Orthodox street one hundred and twenty-seven feet four:inches to said Washington Street sixty-feet to the place of bee inning. • . • Witness the honorable Joseph Allison, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the 17th day of Febra • ary in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huM dred and sixtraix. . T. O. WEBB. • fel9-2aw2W • _ Pro Prothonotary. AND JHUFATEIra. oa_ THOMPSON'S LONDON ETTCHHINEB, MIIROPYI BANCIE_for famines, hoteht, or public institutions in T WENTY DUE - BRET SIZES . :AIso, Philadelphia Ranges, . Hot-air Foresees, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Firer Ward Stoves ; Bath Bohan, Stewhole Plates; Broiler% Cooking Stoves, ate., at wholesale and ,retall, by the mannfaenners • • ' eßeax - swicatql &TROlA:psow,' cas,th,a,tn,6go, • i No. btigNarth)Sectond,street, THOMAS b. D.IXON•et SONS, ~• Late Axtdrews & Dixon No. 1a24 omEaTzTuT street i'lilltuielithlo - Opposite United tes ts • ' Haritifaettirrt 3 of liint ' towAßLOßaiowzi" ; P. CHAMBER, OFFICIEd: • And other (11%,&TES, gar Antiraotte, Eittuninotai:troq:WOO Vire% • , I gOr.WarraingLL'uLblia and Privateltnutlfga, - . ILEGISTE; VENMANCI.I3.I3 - .. „LC ti Utl-.l:l,,ak c h• NEN . : . 43. :4 :p8 1,4 000 KING-RANGES, BATH-BoILHEEO3. 430., _OC2I WHOLESALE and RET.A..11,. CANARY SERD.—Twenty-five barrels PrimeOs, nary Seed In store and for sale by WORMILAZI * aha Xi% 312. Wand; *rem __ -- --To, D A. ur Evr N ixer..y.w.,xgroti. i :::):?. I.IILA.DhIatiIii:,;''TUESDAY,,, 14 V3V. : TAW2O, ';, 1806'.. TRAVELIIira uumn ma RAILROAD 2 GR : MATC - TR . UNK LEN* mita A : i ' s 'TO TICE INTEWOR OP MNN. 4 17 0IILM AKIJ EMDWY in eI'ALALES; ICORTR. NORAll.w.ras and,the OANADAR ARRANGEMENT OF , PASEIRAIGER lema ra t A) .he ( M anris - Depot T TFIENTHAnd $ kutt, 113flaallaill as the following mam • "At 8 A. M, Reading, Lebanon; Harrbiburg, PottintlAe _Pine Grove, Tamwillar Eilinkur9_ iWlUlama 'Pork Alamo - a, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Imam°, Allem town; Wilkesbarre, Pittston;' York, Carlisle,Ohambem barg, Hagerstown, Am., dtc.• • • tram connects at .13.EADING • wi t h) the East 'Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &a; and with-the , Lebanon , Valley. train for Harrisburg, dm; at PORT CLINTON: with Oatawissa Railroad brat. us tbr Will rusport, Lock Hamm dz., at vittvgliTlßG with . Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna ;trains for NorthumberlandMilliamsport. York, Ohambexabnrg, Plnegrove, - - AFTERNOON 112ZSRESS.- Leaves Philadelphia at &SO P. H. for Reading, Potta• vale, Harrisburg, connecting with RpAdifing and Columbia R.R. - traina for Calumbia'acc., andmith Cat*. salsas Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Blmira, Buffalo. &c. _ _ • F. A 17ING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 6.30 A. M., stopping at all WaYsta , Wins; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A. M. _ ,Beturning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M.; =Ma in Reading at 7.89 P. M Trains for PhiLadeaphla leave HarrisburCat 7.25 A. EL and Pottsville at 8.80 A. M.. arriving Philadel• phis. at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving al Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaven 'Beading at 7.85 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at ]L4S noon for Reading and all way stn dons; leaves Readingll.Bo A, M., and DoWningtown 12.30 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above train's run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave PottsWlle at 8.00 A. M.. and Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M - CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains tronS P el phis, returning from Downingtowr at 7.05 A. M. and `SO Noon. NEW YORE EXPRESS, FOR T PITTSBURGH AND THE WIZ. Leaves New York - at 9.00 A. M. and BP. passing Reading at IA. and 1 . 48 P. M.. and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania, and 'Northern Central Railroad I...xrers Trains , for Pittaburgh, WOW. pamanort =mira. Raltimort.. dtc. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisir%n arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at 2 and 9.06'A. M., passing Beadifig at 4.49 and 10.52 A. arriving at New 'York. 10 A. M., and 2.45 P.' Sleeping Car accompany= these trains throughbetween Jersey laly and Plttahuzgls, without chars. Nall train An New York leaves Harrisbrurg_at 1.45 r. Si Mall train fbr Harrisburg leaves New !York at 1 Fvoon 2 IKERVYLMELL VALLEY P • WOAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. AL, and 1.40 and 4.16 P. St. scHITYLICELL ANDSI3I3,O,I7 4 2IAITIGA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for. Pinegrove and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 P. M. and from Tremont at 7.00 A. IA. and 0 . .00 P. M. Through ;Brat-class tickets and einigrtuit tickets to all the printdpal points In the North and West and Maeda% The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. In" South Forth acre 3c, Phlladebahia, or of G. A. Nicoll% General superintend. ent, BPaAltig. COMEIJTATION TICKETS, I At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired for families and firms._ __ Good for 2,000 miles,between all points, at $52 50 each, Mr families and firma. SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nme or twelve months, for holden snip, to all points at CLE reduce ß d GY MEN rates. Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-fan. EXCURSION TICKETS. . - - - From Philadelphia toprincipal atationa, _good for Saturday, Sunday and Bioaday, at reduced, fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow• hill atreeta. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Brand and Willow streets. lauuoirr Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.30 A. 11f., 1245 noon and 6P. .11., for P"At , Lebanon, Harrisburg, Ptittaville, Port Clinton, and allpolnta baond. Close at the ?Who'eights Post Office for all places ca the road and its branches at 6 A. IL. and Air the prin• olpallEstattons only at 215 P. M. PHILADELPHIA, .vniatr.NG. Fffifsl/ r TON AND BALTIMORE ELAI.L. ABLE.--Casmencing MONDAY, January stli, IBM Trains will leave Depot, corner ol Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Express Train, at 4.05 A. M. (Mondays excepted), fbr Bait - Mere and Washington, stopping at Wilming ton, Perryville, ILavre-deOrace. Aberdeen, Perry man's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Ran. - Delaware R.R. Train, &la A.M.(Sunday excepted), for Salisbury, putr, rd and Intermediate stations. Way-mad Train, at 9.15 A. M. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Thuzlow, Linwood, Claymont, and allregular aUttions between Wilmington and Baltimore. Express Train at 5.45 P. M. (Sundays -excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Eilltort. North-gust, Perryville, Havre-deHrsce, Aberdeen, Pertyrnan's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Run. Night Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Tburlow, I Linwood, Clayinont, - Wilmington, Newark,Blkton, North-East. Perryville and Etavre-de-Grace. Passengers by boat from Baltimore tai Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 9.15 A. M. Train. As an additional accommodation for those holding through tickets for Baltimore; Washington and Southern points, a special car will 1. ave we Philadelphia Depot at 11.30 A. M., connecting at Gray Ferry with the Morning Express train from ...ew York WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION ' TBAINa, stopping at. all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 8.15, 11.15 A.M., 8.30,5 00 and 7.00 P. The 8.50 P. hi. train connects with the Dela ware Railroad for Milford and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15 and 9.30 A. M.. 3,00 and 5.00 P. M. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 hi., 3.30 and 5.10 P. ht. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE . Leiveat 12.00 mid 9. PM. CHEVY FOR PIILLa DELPHL 55 A.. Leave Cheater at 8.01, 8.58 and 10.14 A. 3L,12.38. 8.43, 5 .01, 5.44 an° 10. S P. /1!... From Baltimore to Philadelplaiw—Leave Baltimore 8.2.5 A. M., Way Mail. 1;10 P. M., Express. 6.35 P. M., Express. 9.25 P. M., Express. An Accommodation Train for Havrede-,Grace and intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10 P.M. Trains for Baltimor6 leave Chester at 9.52 A. M., 3.23 and 11.50 P. BL Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 12,27, sag 10.83 A. BIL., and 4.00 P. M. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash. ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de. Grace,_ Aberdeen, Perryman'a, Magnolia and Stem mer's Ron. Night Express 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash. ington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, ilmington,Newark, Elkton, North-East, perryville and Havre de Grace. A Special Train willleave Philadelphia for Wilming ton and Intermediate Stations at Sail P. M. BALTIMORE FOR Pair ADELPECIA. Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. M., 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 Washinpecial train . . • A special will leave Wilmington, fog Philadel. phia and. Intermediate Stations at 8.30 P. M. • Freight train with passenger car attached will leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate stations at 6.04 p..M. P i et F RENNEY, Superintendent. r "1665, PECCLADELPICLA. AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1865. r. grea I.e traverros the Northern and North west comities of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl• Verde Railroad Company. TEssr or rAsmorcura TEAI SAT ramu:IELIIIIA. ASEITEEASTWAND. Erie Nall Train - - - • - CO P.M. Erie Express Train • - - - • 11 10A. M. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie MaliTrala - - - - - .7 20 P. IL Erie Express Train • - - • 7ISA. M. Passenger can run through on Erie Mall and Express Trains without change, both ways, - between Philadel phia and Erie. NEW YORK oortivEcTrorr. Leave New York at 6 tiu P.M., arrive at ErleS 37 A. N. Leave Erie at 155 P; N., arrive at New York 1.15 P. N. No chang.e of cars between Erie and New York. Elegaet Bleeping Cant on all Night Trains. For information resuesting Passenger business :gig) atdelPhia. corner TELIIITTETH and M.AE streets. PAM" • . And for "Freight business, of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston,. Jr., . corner , Thirteenth and ILarket Star Philadelphia.' J. W.Seynolds, Erie. William Brown, Agent, N. H. R R. Aota mo N General Frei ht Agent , Philadelphia. his. General Ticket Agent Philadelphia, A. L..TY'LED.,_ , • General Burn.: Wila:import. WESTCHESTER AND PHLGA ELPHI& ;RAILROAD, : VIA • • iratharers. On and after WEDNESDAY, October 18th, 1885, the trains will leave as follows: • - • • - WEST CHESTER TRAINS, LeaVe Philadelphia Weat Cheater &05,11.00 410 an 8.00 rat.. , Leave 'Whet Chester for .Philadelphla 0.45, 8:15,10.45 A. AL 1.40, 4.85 P. M. Trains waving West Chesternt 8.15A.H. and leaving Philadelphia at':9o TsIL will not ;stop at Pennelton, and will stop below B. O. Junction at, Hednkotdy. PENNELTON TRAINS. , Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.114 and . 11.00 Leave Peurieltun for .Phtfadelplala 9.02 A B. 0. 20 These Trans ,stop,nt all-Intermediate Stations. , ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at, 8.90 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester 7.55,A. Ai and 4,00 P..)ll• T ra temenoing Philadelphia at 8.05JA4 1.1.• and 4.80 P. M., and leaving West Chester - at 6.15 am 4.85 P. M. connect at B.C. Junction with Thane °Whin P; and B. C. R. B. for Oxford and intermediate points. allrPassengersiare allowed to take wearing apparel only es Baggage, and the Company will not, in any ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars. unless peia contraci is made for the GUM EMIT W OOD , Oimeral Suporisitondent TICKETS. piiiAlci)inmmatol TBA.VELING e GUIDE. NORTH eIIs4nuSYLVANTA. B B.—THE RIDDLE BOUTIer ortest an molt direct line to RetblehArn,_Allentawn Manch Chunk, Hazleton , :Mite Haven Wilkeebazre. hiahanoy City, and all point' In the 'L e high and I NFO ming Coal Regions. I ' Passenger, Depots in Philadelp THlRDstreet above Thompson, and corner of R and THIRD; ;above ARBABORISLENT. NINE DAILY TRAMS. • On and after 31fonday,Nov. 20th,1365,Passenger trains leave the Depot, Third street,"above Thompson, daily (Btmdays excepted), ea followa: AT 7.30 A. 21.—Mornmg Express for Bethlehem and 'and Principal Stations • on , North Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allentown Catasangna p , tidatin n,gto Manch Chnnk Weatherly Jeaneaville, - Yr aeton, White Ha, VerkWilkesbarre, Einon, Pittston, and all points in Lehigh and Wyomin g.alleys,• also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy ,ty Euad with Catawtssa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Mllton and Wllliamspert. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45-A. M 4 at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M. at Mabanoy City at 2 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the TARMgh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eas• ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to Ni3w York. . AT 845 A. 11.—Aco l ozonOdation, for Doyle:down, • stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' audHartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.--Actxunmodation. for Pert Washing. ton, stoppip . at all intermediate Stations. At 2.30 P ,hf. Accommodation for Do lestown, stop• ping at a intermediate stations. - take stage at Doylesu3wrt for New Hope. • AT 3.30 P. M.--Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Ball. road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le. Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. M. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train at Easton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas sengers for Snmneytown take sta,ge at North Wales. and lor Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at Quakertown AT 4.15 P. AL—Accommodation, for Doylestown, a v t i fitp o ife e tA v Ti fi l vta te i t it - m )rce ediatia Stations. e Pts i s433 :ars e % Abing ton : for Lamberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. AL—Throngh Acmonamodation, for .Beth. lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh . Valley Evening Train for_point. 4eldgh Valley Railroad and for Danville. and Catetwissa Railroad. AT 615 P. AL—Accommodation, tor T.n.eale, stop ping at all Intermediate Stationa. At 111". X. Accommodation for Fort liPaoliingtcat. Leave Bethlehem at 6.2.5 and. 10.03 A. M.. and. 6.15 Ai. Passengers leaving Easton at 9.50 A. M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M. Passengers leaving_ arr i ve in. M., connect at Bethlehem at 515 P. M., an at G. 45 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. 8.15 and 5.35 P. M. Leave .1 . -Rmd.le at 0.10 A. M. Leave Fort Washingt, on at 10.50 DAYS.wad 1.15 P. M. ON SUN Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestewtt at 3 P. A te . M. for Philadelphia at 7.M A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cam cony y pas. eneers to and from Berks Street Depot. White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey prmegnera to Third Street kepot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices, THIRD Street or BEERS street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. , ELLIE, CT. a Ric, .agent. win...Ws Express will ca ll for and deliver Be at the epot. MT g 3e, No. 113 South TECIRD street. nol4-tfl FOR NEW YORK.—The CAM ." DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA. a TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINES, from Phlladel his to New York, and way plants, from WALNIIT STREET WHARF, sill leave as follows, viz: /bra At 6 A. Id., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City gags, sco At 2 P. M., via Camoen and Amboy Express, 225 At 12 hi. (noon) and P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas senger.) . . . . . . 225 At 6 and 11.80 . P. M., via Camden and'Amboy, Ancona. modation. • (Freight and Passenger) 2d Ist CClass law T ickeic kett,, 225 T . I 50 At 6 and 10A.M.,2. and SP.M. For Monntßolly vllle Pemberton and Vincentown. At 6A. =l7l 2 P. !IL for Freebold. At 6 a.nd 10 A. It. 12 M.. 3.00, 5, 6 and 11..7) P. M. fbr Pal. my ra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Edgewater, Bur lington, Florence. Bordentown, &c. The 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM 11.ENS.UsiGTON DEPOT will leave as follows • Ac 11...15 A. M., 4.50 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken sington and Jersey City.l.Xpress szt co At 12. P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Ex sees_-___. ' . - 225 The 6..4.5 - P. Line willdaily. All others Sun days excepted. At7.3l.land 11.15 A. M,,3,3.30, 5 and 6,45 m.. and 12Midnight, fbr Bristol, Trenton. the At 7A. M.. 1020, R 5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwells, For. risdale, Holinesburg, 'Tenons', Wissinoming. Brides• burg and Frankford and at 6P. M. for Hammburg and intermediate Stations. RELVIDERE DELA.WARR R. a 7 - T na&D, fo r th e Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Laker. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De. pot. as fellows: At 7.30 A. M. andM, for Niagara Falls, But Cato, Dunkirk. Camuadaiguit.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Rine ampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrone, Wllkesharre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere,' Easton, Lambertville, Flan ngton, tc. The 3.30 P. "AL Line connects direct with ho Train leaving .Easton. ibr Mural Chunk. Allen town. Bethjelfern, etc. At P. /51. tor Larnbertvilli e and Intermediate Stations gra - For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sington Depot„ take the cars on Fifth street, above Wannt, bald an hour before departure. The cars run Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from nut Depot. On Sundry?, Qmnibusses will leave Wel. nut street wharf at 6P.M. to connect with 6.45 P. II lin e. gerlity Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen. , Passengers are prohibited trona taking_ anything ea bagg a ge but their wearing apparel. All baggage over td pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO. excel, t by special Contract. ZG7 - 25ekett sold and bapgapd checked direct through to Boston. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA; Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 AL and M. via jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and 11.4 A. M., 6 P, M. and 12 N. ight via Jersey City and Ken aineilmn. Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6 A, M. and 2 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. At 12 AL, 3 and 6 P. M. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and armden. WM. H. GAMIER, Agent. c. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL --"" RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENTS. The trains of the Pennsylvania R. 8.. will leaVe r M New Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway run to and from this Depot. They also leave Front street every two minutes, commenang one hour pre vious to the time of departure of each Train and allow about 10 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 allroads crowi ng Dlarket street. Os SUNDAYS --Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets at 6.45 P. M., to connect with the Pittabuzgh and Erie Mail. and at 10.25 P. M. with Philadelphia Ex dress. Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be located at No. 81 Booth 'eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trains, can have It done at reasonable rates upon application to him. TRA_Uhts LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS: LEAP& ERIE EXPRESS r- - at 7.30 A. M. MAIL TRAIN- • at 8.00 A., M. pAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 • " 10.00 " FAST LINE, - - - " 12.00 M. PARER-Bill:1AG" - • LW P. M. IT nvostsURG . ACCOM.. • 0 2.30 a 'LANCASTER ACCOM., - " 4.00 a PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 • " 5.30 l• PITTSBURGH &ERRE . 80 a PHELADMIBRIA EXPRESS "11.0 " • *MUM CINCINNATI ESP " 1.30 A. M. PHILADELPHLA. R EM I NIsIi " 7.10 " PAOLI ACCO MBURG., NO. - " 8.20 a PARKES .. 9.30 " KELTE.RNPRIVtth " 11.20 ^ LANCASTER " 1280 P. ht FAST LINE • - "110 " PAOLI ACCOM., No. 2, a 4. 404.40 a BAY -EXPRESS • a a HARRISBURG A. 00031., . ' " 8.40 a • phit a d e iehismrpreas leaves dally. Pittaburgis anft Erie Mail leaves -daily (exCePt Saturday).. All Other Trains dally—excePt stilidaY• ' i The Pennsylvania Rauroad Co. Will' not assume w rlsk forßaggage, except for W=AB o ptarel, and lit their respoinsibility to One ,H hers In .value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract, For further information, as to time and connect:hum leaning and framed Garda, or apply W. THOMAS H. PARSE, ___ • _. , Ticket Agent, at the Depot. willEmigrent TraM inns daily, except Sunday. For lull information as to fare and accommodations, apply 10 FRANCIS FUNK, No. 187 Dock atreet. ir • PHILADELPHIA. AND RALTI. 4-n MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. " ' ‘"A'' GEMENTS.—On and after WED NESDAY/ October 18th, 1866, the trains will leave Phil adelphia from the depot of West Chester and Phil adelphia Railroad, earner of Thirty-first and Market streets, (West Phlladelphia,) at &OS A. M., and 4.10 P. M. Leave Oxford at 6.50 A. M., andit.lo P. M. A mar ket train will leave the Rising Sun, on Tuesdays and Prldass, for Philadelphia, at 50.415 A. M., sad returning will leavendladolphia tor Rising Sun,on Wednesdays and Satin das, at MS P. M. The train l y eaving Philadelphia at B.os A.M., cannecia at Oxfbrd with a daily line of stages from Peach Bot tom i /Animater county, Returning leaves Peachltot turn to connect at Oxford with the afternoon train for Philadelphia. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel'only as:baggage, and Le no case will the Com pany he rzeponsible for an/amount exceeding Ithgt, mot. less a special contract is made for the same. H. WOOD. Oeneral Superintendent. - ;.B m I ~3' ;. 7s-.1 , ,,,,i')...;: - '2.2 . 1. , GTON 1 - • iti- . -'' rfrairi - iIkVIA.:BALYn iht.ONA . 4 141)4 ;q 1113 olatOAD: ,_' • - •.' EpApahorta , '! i . TIECROIIGH 'S'ItNLVITIT I) yB WY . : DREW, BROAD STRZEL gag ok ete hawm.,4l Tile Undersigned will continue the . an d - M. '; Agency. bt the TialladelPhlaY ~,, kimcireatanroad, ra. Et i psdeiplalsi, by way of. tbabboya 4 :garttoeftlie West:, . sj 0 «::T i11a .. ;Q ,,,3 16 , i i,_, a t ),,,k i Shin 8114 l i hil. gu all irgr t e gbildecuresitr ' lrretyliS ..the.organi.sitton of a , .....,,„„, twat parts parte. rala!ar transit and PrdmiLa r ar rik omat i„ apply 10 For tbmilth talc° add er WT ON tit 004 j s.. CO General Preight Agent% mitt WILSON, Fistltht Agent, 1411741 ce, 8I 3i WWI INT e wmunti. SITIDEs t - 9 - PHILADFrLPHIEL, GERMAN- Town . AND NONBISTOWN t :Ts.—Tl2l7. TAI3LIL—On after WED NIESDAY, November a tilt bh . m a and rther notice. FOR G Leave Pilladeltsbia,4. 9,8, 9,10, 11, 32,A. XI 1,1, 1.10 minutes, 94 4,8, 52( , 6 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, P. 21. _ Leave Germa n town -8. 5 , 7K, 8, 8.28 9, 10, 11, 12, A. it.; 1 4,4. V. 6, 834,'1 , 8, uP. it • _ The 8 . 20 down eosin, and the 83( and 5% up trained° net stop On Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Pbiladelphis.=9.lo minutes, A. 11.; 2. 7 and /034, P.M. Leave Germantown-8 A. IV 1, 5 and 92f, P. M. 401LISTNITT KILL AD. Leave Phlladelphia-6, 8, 10, 12, A. M.; 2, 83(, 5x 5, :5, and U, P. M• Leave Cheetnut Hill-7.10 minutes, _ and 1.40 A. M.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.40, 5.40, 8.4 5 0, and 10.0 P. 51.. • ON UDYS. Leave Phltadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. " X.; 2, and 7 Leave Cheek:Lot .HM-7.10 minutes, A. M.; 12.40, 5.40 and 9.25 minutes P. M. FOR CONSHOHOMIHN AND NOBBISTOWN. Leave Philadelphta-6, 8.85, 11.05 rninutke, A. M.; 1%, 8, 4%.5%, 6%, 8.05, and 11%, P. M. Leave Norristown-53(,A9, 740, 9,11, A. 'FL; /36, 4%, and 8 P. IT. • - - The 5% P. M. train wit stop at School Lane,•Wissa• hiekon, Manaru2k, Spring Mills and , Conshohocken Only. ' ' ON ECEINDAYS. LeavdPhtladelphia—s A. M., 2%. and 7 P. M. Leave Norristown-7 A. H.. and SP. M. FOR Nr A NAYITNIC. ' Leave Philadeloblit-6, 8.35,1L05 A. M.; 1% 3.1340 Mi. 63( P M_ Leave Mannytutk—OM. Di, &AO, 934,11.36, A. N.; 5. 631; anti. 8, P: ON. GUNDAYS. _ Leave PhtindelPhia--2 A. M 4 2% and 7P. M. LenVe Mana A. M.; 5% and 8 P. BL W. T. ;10 N, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green street. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS . A.NL CINCINNATI RAILROAD Mak. TILE PAN HANDLE ROUTE 'WESTWARD Owing to the great distance eaved by THIS ROUTE the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CABS WEEN PHILADELPHIA AND GINCICi NATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN C.NCINNATI. nsaiI.A....NAPOLIS CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS, ONE TRa UV IN ADVANCE OP ANY OTHER LINE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.10. A. IL will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodroff's Celebrated Palace elate-Room'Sleeping Cars will be attached, and run througe to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at rub:might, a comfort never before afforded to tae traveling community Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBEN. VALLE." at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. S. P. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Ag't. Steubenville, 0. JOHN H. MILL .FR. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't. Sis Broadway, New York. JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Sup't. fevi-tf JERSEY RAILROAD LnZE3—From foot of,Market street — wi ygr Eit eM ui Va4 N c f , M Sundays. FALL AND Commencing WEDNESDA ' Y, NOVEMBER Mb, 1865. For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jet , ey and 1- alem Railroads. at 9 A. M. and 830 P.M. For Mill villa and all Intermediate Stations, at 9A. and 8 P. M. For Cape ]fay and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.., to Mlllctlle connecting with freight train (Passenger car attach d) for Cape Mar, due 3.45 P. M. and 8.00 P. M. through pwenger, due &oo P. M. For Glnssboto and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M. 3 and 1L:30 P. M. . For Woodbury, Gloucester, dz., at 9 A. M., 3, LSO, and S.M Freight train willlesve Philadelphia from Sandford's Wharf at 10 A. M , and Camden, at 12 M. .1. VAN R.MCSSEI.A_ER, Superintendent. mr. WEST JERSEY 7V'PRESS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of Ebrreass Brre. NESS, 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. Office, No. Walnut. street. PHILADELPHLS. AND ELALI -::‹ Ha. THROUGH LINE. AWITSA RA Tf•POAD. Short line to Williamsport, Eindra,oll Regions,Erfe, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Ouspension Itrid and all places in the Western, North Western and ..uth Wes. tern States and the Canada& Four throngs trains daily (Sundays excepted). Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva. Bv.l In g Depo I nia R.B. Depot. 8 A. M. 7.35 A.M. OneM. LIS P. N. train on Sunday at &lb P. M. By all these trains direct connection Is made at El mira with Erie railway; at R.l nca with Atlantic and Great W esternn railwar, at Dunkirk and Buffalo with Lake Shore B. B. and at Stopension Bridge with Great Western railway. Fare always as low as by any other line. Sleeping cars on ail night trains. Second class cars with cushioned seats asaunpany each express train.O giving passengers the advantage of high speed with low fare. For through tickets and farther particulars concern log the mutes, apply the. Tick - et. Office, as Chestnut street. cad N. VAN HORN. Paa. Agt. OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX. CKIIg i A.NY The Adams Express Compani have enlar= om tmir facilities Waabington,D. C. y building a Depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation. are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights. Packages and Parcels to Washing. ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Mo ( ri=nd otttery'scos South, occupies by the army, a t reduced .ates. Special agreements ma e for HerchandiseM large lots. Sutler's goods and army suppllea at sariseactory prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers' parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and recelpted for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and LG. CUaT streets. JOHN BINGHAM. • RARITAN AND DELAWARE 'BAY RAIL.ROAD.—NOTICE—On and at trx • i7D - AY, February Litt'. the Express Train wilt be discontinued. The Freight Train leaves CAM DEN at 3 o'clock, P. IL, daily. (Sunday excepted,) ar rivinn New York next morning. Fre ht taken at low rates. far. • L. B. COLE. Agent. P tilZlll2l*k - laltITA 1,-LI ...1100P SKIRTS, 628 628 Brizw FALL STYLES NOW READY of Hopkins "own make," at No. vs ARCH Street. These Skirtsare gotten up expressly to meet the wants of tirst-c. ass trade, and embrace ev size and style for Ladies, Misses and. Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal In the market, and warrenteiL to -give catisiliction. Also, constantly - on hand, a assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40 springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. noi3-&n EC. KNIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE °ROCHES, .S. E. Cor. WATER and Cfl STNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. jal-tyr fIEOBSE SHARP. Patentee a"d manufacturer of Uf the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, No. 411 Prune street. .1a2.3-3mo* JAMES A. 'WEIGHT. TIIORNTON PULE. CLEMENT A BEISCOM. TILEuDORE. WEIGHT. FBANE. L. NEAL.'" PETER WRIGHT &t..OlsS, Importers of nd Earthenware, a Shipping sad Commission Merchants, No. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. T. VAUGHAN IeEERII.ICCEC OOF , WX. H. NELBSICIS .E. OI3TRWABK. FOUNDRY, BUTE AND WABEED INGTON SULEFFEI, PMERRI PREL VIdi SO ENGINES AND MA Manufactare High and Low Pressure Stearn Engia for Larta,River and Marine Service. niier,amometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &a; 4astin of all kinds, either iren or brass. Iron name Boolh ibr Gas Works, Workshops g ' Mahone, - isetcrus and Gas Machinery, of , the. latest and matt olproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar, Saw and Orbit Mills, Vacuum Pan as Steam Trains,DeA,P.tors Men, Pumping Da• gins, - Sole Agents for N. Milani% Patent Sugar Apparatus, Nesmytlis Patent Steam liamm i el nl a Aspinwall A Woolsey's - Patent oentrinagal Bugli Draining Merlatue. taEri tan .I.V.ARIA. WORKS—on the DELAWARE River, below PIEILA.DELPHIA, OBE. E a Tliat " Deli k wan idM ' I S: S P SN a cio. Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, - hianulactarens of AK kinds of • ooNDEseamo AND NON-00EDIENSING E GENES, /ron Vends °tall dewi dons, Bailers, Vats, Tanks T. ItELICKT, B. 8 / 1 1 3 rie d'e. , S. AIRIITEBOLD. , Late of Beanby,_Neafte & - Engineer In Chlg Penn Works, Phila. Writ-tfl Ras7m ITICEC I.}III.A.TOMPIIIA. RIDING ' WHOM* • 1, POI:MTH street, above Vine, will reopen Ibr tho Fall and Winter. season au 'MONDAY, fiept. ittith.l .Ladlea and gentlemen desiring to . acquire =mug' - knowledge of thin accomplishment will 'find incifitY et this school, - The horse} , are safe undrA , trained, so that the most tiraid, need , not fear, Saddle f, homes trained In the heat manner.: 'Saddle' haw. horses and vehieles' to hire.' • Also .carrlageoribr fatty Ws, to care,stesunboata.dca• , • • • • I 1 , • . TAM ORATtig, BEiIM, (2.6.8 MERRILL, d!, kit TRAM:CARA, .. NO: 718 tiww#l.- TNIIT street, hi atinfacturers - of GM , • Fixtutes; -LairipV 'ltrotild call I the: attention of the •• public. to their large ..aud elegapt aspirin:tent of pas Chandeliers, Pendants, ' Brackets,, ..etpdl , l hey . 'also intarocince GP& 'pipes into . andWablic Blandings, and' attend to extend- Ittgi altesinit, and ,ropairbigOfkOM , 444.wprk pried. toMPTY WELLS —OWNERS Or P,ROP-EICRY.--Tlie:” o t . place to get" Prity Cleatuied Land • - iiiabb; d, at vezy low Pricpi, 2L'..:BEVE,SON, Manufacturer bf Pondrette: Goldenstth'e Hall. Lib street rary otkri elB Bay of Island's P li gerrin i rin EßW:N storeanV uu forsale by E. SOUTDER & Co., Dock tweet Wharf. wmpuirst FORT VJENV ICOUELIEIs EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE . Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips. • f 7, The NEW and first class Steamships WASHINGTON, Captain Chichtlster, NORFOLK, Captain Vance. ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hattriek. VIRGINIA, Captain . Snider. • • ' - Leaving from each city on TIIESDAYS, TRIMS DAYS and SATURDAYS, from first whail below Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and lb East River, New York. These Steamships insure, at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates. ' WM. P. CLYDE &CO .Agents;j' 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia. JAS. HAND, Agent, 117 Wall street, New York. AIgaHAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE, .AN "CHOR LINE OF STEAMERS," - HIBERNIA," "COLUMBIA," "CM....XDONIA," "CAMBRIA," "BRITANNIA," "INDIA." Steam to LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, RELFAP___,T DUB LIN, NEW RY, CORR AND GLASUOW. ._, `RATES OF PASSAGE,_ • - PAYABLE IN PAPER CURRENCY. _ CABIN ..... $9O, $BO andV STEERAGE... ..._......_ ...._......_ ....... - ...... .....- Steamship."HlßEßNlA" /eaves - SATURDA , Jammu 27. I'H F, PAID CERTIFICATES issued for bringing out passengers from 'the above points at hOWKI3. RATES THAN ANY crraxa . . Also, to and from ALL STATIONS ON TICEIRISH RAILWAYIS. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Passengers will takeptirticular notice that the "Anchor Line" Is the only line grabting through tickets at the above rates, from PhilaA -iphia to the points named above, and that the undersigned is the only duly authorized Agent in Philadelphia, Apply to W. A. HAMILL Sole Agent for "ANOLIOR LINE" No. 2.17 WALNUT Street .5.-it. f ..-4, . 11T331AN. TO LEVERPOO.I.. . . irit . - at QUEENSTOWN, the Inman Lhisosaing :H.. I -VirEEEMY. carrying the Ty. 8. manta. -.. CITY .OF LIMERIOIC..-...—. ... --Wednesday, Feb. 21 C.r.r r OF LONDON...--------Saarday. Feb. 24 err t OF-DUBTIN..— — Wednesday. ZS ______ - CITY OF BALTDIORE4—....--....Sataraag, March a At Noon. from Pier 44 North Elver. • BATES OF PASSAGE. PAILIDLEI nr GOLD. Find Cabin. ...........-490 I Steerage•=r,.. _ ...4 20 First to L0nd0n...........-- 95 Steerage to .LiondoM.... 94 Finn to Par 15.....- -.1e5 Steerage to Paris. • . 40 _ Passengers , also ilertrartail to Havre, Hamburg, Bre. men, dtc.., &a., at moderate rates. _ • Passage - by the Wednesday Steartlers,Firat claim 1190. Steerage, $35, payable in United States currency. Steerage'passage from Liverpool or *A. eenstatiol, te gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be .. tight hese persons sending for their friends. . For further initunnation, apply at the oxinpanralS flees. JOEIST G. DILLE, Amt.,. - fel.o M Walnut street. Plabidelpbila FOB BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT. JEPSON FROM .ELACH PORT EVER Y .F.TVE DA Y 73. FROM PHI E ST. W M A RV, PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Philadelphia on Friday, Feb 3, at JO A. M. The steamship ARLES, Captain Crowell, will sail from Boston on Wednesday, February 21; at 12 M. Thpeosed line between Philadelphia and Boston is now com of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Baker,l2oo tons burthen. AMIN, Captain Crowell, 900 tons burthen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shipgo ods. pers are requested to send Bills of Lading wit* th eir . . For freight or paasage, apply to Irt WINSOR & CO feta all South Delaware avenue PHILADELPHIA _RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STRAI6IHIP The fine of thin Line Insole at the Wye. sates and sail re ly from the First Wharf above Market street, every • AY said SATURDAY.. AI Noon, Connecting with Railroads from Rldhmond, Norm= and City Point, forming the most direct route ib:r'ths,,- Soutltand Southwest, For freight or passage, with excellent suMenurtOdio lions, simly WH. P. CLYDE & CO., IS "'forth and Beath 'Wharves. 47/ 74 . STEANSECLP • ILLELAN FOR NEW ORLEANS, DERMOT FROM PEILA sra:IfiA. • The new Iron side-wheel Stearn I , lp HAALAR, Forbes. master, will be despatched for the above port about March let. For freight or passage, having splendid SeComma dation% apply to BISHOP, SOSArch & (Xstrl., fess . • 105 eet. 1-.= NEW EXPRESS 'LENE TO ALEX . • • Azions a, Georgetown and Washington. 41/4 • esapeake and Delaware Canal. with connections at 'Alexandria, Va., form the moat direct route 'for Lynchburg, Rristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the SOnthwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednoeday and Saturday atilt hL For freight apply to the agontai, W. . CLYDE & 00.. 14 North Wharves. J. R Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge Co., Agents at • ,Alexandria. 11. FOR NEW YORS.—The Steamship GEN. CI).tT.KR, _Woken, master, is now oacling at second pier below Chestnut street, and will sail on THURSDAY, at 12 M. ht,' -, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to _ _ _ WM. 3L 8A.131D & CO., =South Delaware avenue NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. DELAWARE and CFCREAPBARB TV-.BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from PRILLADELPHIA,, RAVREDE-ORACE, BALTIMORE, wAszcace, TOl. and IntermiK t e pointe. . P. CLYDE dr. 00., Agents, N 0.14 South WbarvesPhlladelphla. Captain JOHN LAIIGNMEN, Superintendent. • Trip. OLD ESTAPLISHED INDEPEN DENT OUTSIDE LINEFORNEW YORK fs receiving freight daily at low rates, second wharf below Spruce street, and will Insure at low rates. P. a CLARK, Agent, fey-tfe 314 and 316 South Delaware avenues ~' - -_- ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. i3AILJNO REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. - Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swll3- spry Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship CARLYLE ' L. Hopkin, Cemmander, Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River. 3 This beautiful. vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading. Having a portion of her =go on board with large engagements, will have quick despatch. For freight. apply to BISHOP, SO Arch street. oo. ja2stt 105 N . w FOB SALE.—The superior Bark JNO. TRUCES, 7SO tons register, large carrier lucid - - in good order, built in ehliadelphla In 1656, also the Propellor Iron Steamship W. EVERN" A N,, 680 tons register. nearly new, of light draught of water and large capacity, in first-rate order and readyy for seat also, the superior despatch boats GEN. SHERI,tAig and OEN. bIiEB.IDAN. having 80/10 [lnCh cylinders and large boilers, light draught and fast, and .welt adapted for towing at sea or in harbors bunt inPhala. delphia without regard to cost. Apply to. xriiri - ignilDAS::- .51'S New tiarket street, FOR PROVIDENCE, R. L—Express The fine schooner AMERICAN EeGLE,Shaw • mauler, la now loading for the abOve port as Glrard'S wharf, above Market street, and will sail ors Wednesday. alat inst. 'or freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 l'Corth Wharves• laral t O LA et h rA in l vlitrE l ia• ---Th :ofat an early day for the above WINO Wtikie; - master, will ports. F or freight or passage, apply to JOHN &LETTCO., No. 128 Vv alnut. street. . • la.V3 FOR SALE LOW.—The schooner DAIWA, 165 loan register, 96 feet long, 27 2 , 10 feet:beam. and 8 840 feet hold. ' has just been re, paired and Spars are entirely new.' May be seen at drst wharf above }lace street. For terma,'apply to E: A. SOUDER & 00., Dock street wharf: • fe9 let - FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch:. a• si The fine American Whip ZOIIAVE, L. la Mai; . master, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, and now going on board, will sail soon. For balance of freight or passage apply to PETER WRIGHT dt SONS, 116 , WaInnt street. fe7-tf IVOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cantionec, • - .L.S 'harbOrin and trusting any of the-crewof • - 's Danish brig D , as no debts of Weir contrßbt ing: will be , paid by captain or consignees. WOES. MAN & CO:; Consignees. 12.3 Walnut street. • TAB. B. BIUNDL.M.. successorto JOHN BIONDI.= •lb BONB, Mahon, No. 244 North WILIgtVIS belmirNlne Mont t Phtledelphlo. - AIL Watt dons In the best manner and on toe knfeld ind lobar flworable term, nadwannaned to /0170 feet sighteetlon. • • • ^ attention glven to repairing. _SHIT ‘NOTIOE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned a 'l' a troiding any of, the crew of the Br. sMa; t whereof Cann is master. from City Pemz. Nal; as no debts of their contracting will be nail by D or consigner), , *DaI:2W A. r;i0 1 1;DBR 41(30.. 'Dock street whart utd9 COAL. . • • 11. - ICABON Rum. ' resat 7., amnia', THE ITHDEBEIGNIE ATTIRFTIO24 TQ ainclaticnintran COlnefn • LetdavNavavtion mpeard 1 411. 6 r4. - Leetugiffortamin which they are prepared to sell at the loweal S eArkell zatee, and todeliveria. the best conditieW__ t Ozders left with 11, MASON DINES, liTardtlia3.eatt: ttate.Buildireti SEVENTH. atreet,Lhelova • Market:win be prereptly.atioaded B.Liss,&.sll/4,4CHE. • ; ; ;e06,tr:,1 , ,;•41,LrettStreet;W•harr, gammon. rtOA.L.-817G.A.11,DDAY.-BEAVICEt-ILWW: ula SprtnsMountaln, Lehigh Coal. and best blorosUin from 13ebeilkill. premed isnarwam. f ox family um De t, N. W. corner EIGHTH and Wu,. LOW streets. 0 ce. Na 178 South SECOND street. =UV J. WALTON & 00.