Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 22, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday.
' From Washington.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.]
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—A. delegation of
fifty Merchant-Tailors from Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Harrisburg and. Lancaster, were
before the Ways and Means Committee to
day, to urge the adoption. of the recom
mendation of the Tax Commission, chang
ing the present mode of taxing six per cent.
on gross sales to a license for the amount
sold.
Tie Committee were favorably impressed
with their request.
The House Naval Committee have still
under consideration the question of accept
ing League Island, but have arrived at no
conclusion.
It will probably be a week or ten days
befowe the matter will be finally acted on.
Reorts are again rife of changes in the
Cabinet. One thing is certain, no resigna
tions have been sent in and none will be
sent in.
The Feniau.Congress . at Pittsburgh.
PrrTsßußarc, Feb. 21st.—The Fenian
Congress assembled this morning and ap
proved yesterday's proceedings.
The Committee on credentials reported
the arrival of additional members. •
A message from President Roberts was
read and unanimously received. President
Roberts resigns his position and recom
mends Gen. Sweeney's election to the Presi
dency.
Wreck of the Bark Halifax.
BOSTON, Feb. 21st.—The British bark Ha
lifax, hence for Halifax,' was wrecked on
Saturday night, near Cape Sable. The pas
sengers and crew, together with the cargo
was saved. The vessel is a total loss.
Markets.
NEW Yomc, Feb. s.l.—Ootton is firm at 45@i46c. for
middling. Flour continues dull; 7,008 barrels sold at
86 ts@sBoo for State; $8 10 for Ohio; 83 60@515 50 for
Southerp, and $7 68@$11 50 for Canadian Wheat dull
Corn qmeksales small. Beef steady. Pork steady at.
37%@E28 55 for mess. Lard quiet at l6'. ©i9 cents.
Whisky dull. •
Stocks are lower. Chicago and Rock Island, 103%;
Cumberland preferred, 44; Illinois Central. 113%; Michi
gan Southern. 69%; New 'York Central, 91%; Reading,
99%; Hudson River, 101%; Canton Company. 44; V ir•
ginia 6s, 64: Missouri as, 784: Erie, 79%; Treasury
7 3 105, 99%; Five Twenties, 103; Gold, 137.
• Sales at Philadelphia Stock Boar&
SECOND BOARD,
$120" eft, Gs new • 91%1 50 sh Comm'lßk 55
25 sh Norristownit 54
The Board adjourned on the announcement of the
death of Joseph J. Redner, one of the members.
14 pt,tre4l:3l4E4
g taRPH I AIp:S' de OTTRT SALE.—Estate ofJOSEPH
.—JAMES A. FP.EEILSN
Auctloneer.—Under authority of the Orphans' Court
for the City and ; County of Philadelphia, on WED
NPSDAY , Feb. 281 1866, at 12 o'clock Noon, will be
sold at Public Sale; at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following described Real Estate, late the property of
Joseph Greed; deceased, viz: No. L—PARM, 62 acres,
NEAR WISSAHICKON Avenue, MOTTNT AIRY.
A mestmage and tract,of land in Germantown Town
ship, now in the Twenty-second Ward, on the waters of
Cresham Creek; beginning at a stone set for a corner,
in the middle of a roadlaid oat for the use and accom
modation of a merchant and saw mill belonging to
Hill; .thence along said road S. 39 0 80 1 , W. 148 75 perches
to a stone, a corner of this and lands appertaining to
the atbresaid merchant and saw mill; thence by the
same N. 69 0 4.51, E. 55 perches to a stone set for a corner
on the north aide of Clwham Creek, thence along up
and crossing the same, N. 4 0 0, E. 4L5 perches to a stone
set for a cornerof this and lands conveyed or intended
to have been Conveyed to Henry. Schermer; thence by
the same N. 15 0 201, E. IS perches to a atone; thence by
lands now or late of Benjamin Gorges N. 51 . 0, W. 324
perches to a Atone. thence by the same lands N. 260 E.
8.8 perches to a atone; thence N. 901 St, E. 169.10 perches
to astone; thence_hy lands now or late of Henry Bit- -
tenhonse, N. 310. 'W. 90 perches to a stone; .thence lf.
340. E. 27.65 perches to a atone; thence . 820 151, E. 8.24
perches to a stone; thence S. 52 0 15ir, E . 8.25 perches tb
a stone; thence S. 52 0 151 . ea perches to a stone in
the middle of Cresham Creek; thence along the middle
of said creek 89 0 , E. 2 perches to a atone; thence N. 42 0
451, W. 2.8 perches to a stone; thence 8 9 , W. 1 perch to
another atone; thence N. 510, W. 48 perches, to place of
beginning. Containing 62 acres,9 roods and IS perches,
be the same more or lees
The above property is within three quarters of a mile
of Mount Airy. and one mile of Chestnut Hill—but a
short walk from the Chestnut Hill and Meant Airy
Stations, on the Chestnut-Hill Railroad. On the farm
is a stone house, seven rooms, large stone barn, stone
milk house, &c. A never-failing spring of very good
water near the house. A good apple orchard of selected
fruit—together with a large number of pear and cherry
trees. The farm is watered by the Gresham Creek.
and is in a good state of cultivation, A. fine quarry of
excellent building stone has been opened on the
premises.
No. 2—HOTEL AND DWELLINGS, S. E. CORNER
Olt WATER AND CALLOWHILL STREETS. The
lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Water
and Callowhiß streets; being 34 feet 1.5 inches on Cal
lowbill street, and in depth of the same width along
Water street, 49 feet a inches. far' If desired by the
purchasers, the above property w the divided and sold
according to a Survey made by City Surveyor, as
follows:
A. The three-story Brick Tavern Stand and lot on
the southeast corner of Water and Callowhill streets,
19 feet 6% inches on Callowhill street. 29 feet 533 inches
on Water street,ruuning back from Water street 22 ft.,
and from Callowhill 26 feet 9% inches, with the privi
lege of passing to and from, and using the privies on
tbe lot attached to the house on Water street, adjoin
ing the corner house.
B. A three-story brick house and lot adjoining the
above on Water street, 19 feet 9% inches on Water
street and extending in depth of that width about 23
feet. and of a less width 13 feet 33-4 inches further, re
serving the privilege above granted to the corner
preperty. •
C. A three-story. brick house on Callowhill street,
with a front of 15 feet 113-4 inches on Callowhill street,
and extending of that width 23 feet 9% inches. and of
a less width about 16 feet 9% inches farther. Air Plan
of the above can be seen at the Auction Store.
ilar elto to be paid on each at the time sale.
By the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
SARAH 'LORA EFF, Admin!strat'a.
- JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
C€8.15,.2 Store 422 Walnut street.
r.AORPHANS' COURT BALE ESTATE, OF
!;;I JOHN POW, DECEASED—JAMES A. FREE-
N; Auctioneer. Under the authority of the Or
phans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia.
On WEDN.I.DDAY, Feb. 28, 1866, at 12 o'clock, n"on,
will be sold at public sale„ at the Philadelphia Ex
change, the following described real estate, late the
property of John Pow, deceased, viz: No. 1. DWELL
ING. Marlborough street, above Thompson street,
Elghtt enth Ward. A lot of ground with the two story
brick dwelling thereon, on the southwest side of Marl
borough street, 89 feet, northwestward from Thompson
street, Eighteenth Ward; being 19 feet 9 inches hont
and• in depth parallel with Thompson street 59 feet,
more or less.
No. 2. DWELLING. Marlborough street. A. lot of
ground with the two-story brick dwelling thereon, on
the southwest 'side of Marlborough street, 119 feet
inches from Thompson street, being 19 feet 9 inches
front, and in depth parallel with Thompson street 09
feet, more or less.
t NO. 3. •STABLE AND LOT adjoining. A lot of
ground with the frame stabling thereon erected, on
the southwestwardly side of Marlborough street; 108
feet 9 inches northwesterly from Thompson street;
thence extending southwesterly parallel with Thomp
son street 59 feet; thence southeasterly parallel to
Marlborough street, 19 feet 9 inches; thence southwest
erly parallel to Thompson street 42 feet; lhence south
easterly parallel to Marlborough street 19 feet ; thence
south westerly parallel to Thompson street 34 feet,•
thence northweeterly parallel to Marlborough street
69 feet; thence northeasterly parallel to Thompson
street 76 feet; thence southeasterly parallel to Marlbo
rough street 19 feet 9 Inches; thence parallegito Thomp
son street 59 feet to Marlborough street; and thence
southeasterly along the Same 10 feet. 6 inches to the
place of beginning.
No. ING. Crease street. A lot of ground,
with the three-story brick dwelling and two-story
brick kitchen thereon erected, situate on the north
easterly side of Crease street, 70 feet northwestwardly
from Thompson street, 18th Ward; being 19 feet front,
and in depth Parallel with Thompson street, 67 feet.
No. B.—PROPERTY, Crease street. adjoining. A lot
or ground, with the frame buildings thereon erected,
on the northeasterly side Of Crease street,B9 feet north
westerly from Thompson si reel; being 20 feet front,
and in depth parallel with Thompson street, 67 feet.
No. 6.—LOT, Crease street, adjoining. a lot on the
northeasterly side of Crease street, 109 feet northwest
erly trent Thompson street; being 12 feet front and in
depth parallel with ThOmpson street 67 feet.
No. 7.—Frame HOUSE adjoining. A lot of around
with the two story frame house and back buildings'
thereon erected on the northea.derly side of Crease
street, 121 feet norlhwestwardly from Thompson street
—being 18 feet front, and in depth parallel with
Thompson street 67 feet.
tat' Plan at the Auction Store.
,ills to be paid on each at the time of sale.
liy the Court, . E. A. MERRICK, Clerk, 0. C.
ANN ELIZ FOGY, Executrix.
JAMES A,FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Store, 422 'Walnut street,
4111 - 'ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of JOHN
deceased: JAMES A. ERNE,.
BEAN, Auctioneer. PROPERTY, ST. JOHN
- street, above Wood. Under authority of the Orphans'
Court, for the City and County. of. 'Philadelphia.
an WEDNESDA.Y, February 28th. .- 1866, at
12 o'clock. boon, will be sold at public sale, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described
real estate,. _late the property of John. McDevitt,
deceased. All those.. five several three,story
brick =assuages and the lot oc ground on which they
are erecbed, . situate on the west side of St. Jeled street,
,fornierlf called Ann street. between Wood, and Cal
lowhill streets: 20. feet front by 128 feet deep. Subject
to the irayment of aoronet/ rent of Seventeen and one
third fipani,n raided
far , two to be paid at t)..e time of sale,
By thie Court, E. A. MIC,RRICE, Clark 0. C.
RATE A'. MtDEVETT,A.dministratrix.
JAIIE4 A. FREEMAN, Arctioneer.
fet/b122 Wm, at Walnut street.
'ZEAL ESTATE.
kt4 L ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate) of War
a' LIAM McLAUGHLIN, deceased. TAMES A.
ISIAN, A uctioneerl , STORE and DWELLING,
SEVENTEENTH and RICHARDS STREETS, be
tween Lombard and line streets. L rider authority of
the Orphans' Court,
_for the City and County of Phila
delphia. on WEDNESDAY. Feb. 28; 1866, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be,sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, the following described Real Estate, late
the property of Willfard IticLaughlirt,. deceased, viz.:—
The one-half interest in all those two three-StOry
store and dwellings, and the lot of ground on which
they are erected, on the east side of 17th street, and
north side of Richards streets, 18 feet on 17thatreet, and
extending in depth along the said Richards street 51
feet, the north line thereof passing through the centre
of the necetsary house or privy, partly on this lot and
partly on the rot adjoining on the north for their ruutiaal
use and accommodation r.with the privilege of building
over the three-feet wide alley leading Into Richards
street, leaving 8 feet headway in the clear, also the
right of building into and against-the southermost party
wall of said adjoining brick messuage on the north.
Rai - Clear of incumbrance.
,l'-SIOO to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court.
E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0.0.
JAMES ROSS, }Executors.
SAMUEL L McFETRIDGE,
tar The remaining one-half interest will be sold at
the same time by order of Heirs, the purchiser obtain
ing a clear title to the whole.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe8,15,22 Store, 425 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.- , -Estate of ISAAC
RODGEBS, deceased.—JAMES A FREEMAN,
Auctioneer. PROPERT Y, No. 623 SHIPPER street,
with COURT HORSES on the rear. Under authority
of the Orphans' Court,. for the City and Countyof
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY Februar , 28th, 1866,
at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public e, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real
Estate, late:the property of Isaac Rodgers, deceased,
No, 1. (No. 2in the order of Court.) A three
story brick messuage, and the four certain two-story
frame messrages, 1113 d the lotof ground on which they
all are erected, on the north aide of Shippen street, 184
feet west of Sixth street; 20 feet front by 125 feet deep.
To be divided and sold as follows;
. _
No. 1. A three-etgry brick messuage and lot on the
north side of Shlppen street, No. 623, al, feet front by 46
feet deep.
No. 2. Four-story frame messuages 'and lot, on the
south side of Bedford street, 20 feet front by 79 feet
deep, including on the easternmost part of said lot, a
Court on which the said four messuages front,
Bar Plan at the Auction Store.
zir Clear t f incumbrance.
Aar - 000 to be paid on each, when the property is
struck off.
By the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK, Clerk O.C.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
fe8,16,22 Store, 4= Walnut street.
0 , 1 - EXECUTORS' S e I, R.—Estate of WILLIAM
l 3 d DRUM., decessed.—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer. Under authority contained in the will
of the late. William Drum, deceased, on WEDNES
DAY, Feb. 28,1,666, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow
ing described Real Estate, vim—No. I—TWO-STORY
BRICK DWELIONG, No. 470 North EIGHTH street.
—A two story brick awe,lling•house and lot on the
west side of Eighth street, below Buttonwood street,
Nc. 470, containing in front about 17 feet, and In depth
56 feet 4 inches to the 2 feet 4 Inches wide alley leading
into Buttonwood street with the use thereof.
No. 2—BUILDING 'LOT ADJOINING.—A lot of
ground on the west aide of Eighth street. adjoining
the above on tne south, being 23 feet 6 inches front, by
55 feet 8 inches deep. then narrowing to 15 feet and ex
tending the further depth of 51 feet 4 inches to a a) feet
court with no right thereto, the lot being altogether 110
feet deep.
Ire See plan at the Auction Store.
XH - Sale peremptory
6200 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
EDWARD WARTMAN,I
THOMAS C. JONIS,
A TUFA A. FRF.E.B4 AN, Auctioneer,
fe8,15,26 Store, 422 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,—Estate of WM
8E LIAM DOUGHERTY; deceased. JAMES A.
1-EMAN, Auctioneer. LOT, ANTHRACITE
Strest, above Almond,;Nineteeuth Ward. Under au
thority of the Orphans' Court. for the city and county
of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2S, 1868, at 12
o'clock} Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Phila
delphia Exchange, the following described Real
Estate, late the property -ot William Dougherty, de
ceased, viz: A lot of ground with the frame building
thereon, on the southwestwardly side or Anthracite
street, 75 feet northwestwardly from Almond street,
being 20 feet front by 70 feet deep. subject to $3 per
annum groond rent.
'l 850 to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court, E.A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C.
JOHN DOIJOIEITY, Executor.
J n AUF A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,'
fe8,15,22 Store, 4 Walnut street.
ORPHANSWOURT SALE.—Estate of JOSEPH
LEE, Jr., Decee'ed.—JAMES A.. FREEMAN,
auctioneer. D WELLING JUNIPER STREET BE
LOW RACE. Under authority of the Orphans' Court,
for the City and County of Philadelphia. On "WED-
Febnaary 28,1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
fbilowing dercribed Real Estate, late the property of
Joseph Lee, Sr., deceased,vis : All that certain lot of
ground With the three-story thereon,on
the east ride of Juniper street, beginning feet 1 inch
south of Race street, being II feet 10 inches front, and
extending in depth 25 feet, wsth the use of a two-feet
alley. Oa - Clear ofall incambranoe.
liei..gto to be paid at the time °reale.
By the Court, E A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C
GEORGE W. LEE, Administrator.
...1.11LE4 d FRw'Rtf • N, Auctioneer.
Store, 422 Walnut Street.
TRUSTER'S PEREMPTORY SAIAR—JAMECS
A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.—THßEE-STORY
CR HOUSE, FIFTEENTH ,pTP.EET, below
Bedford. On WEDNESDAY, March 7. 1868, at 12
o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the
pfIu„s_HRT.PHIA. EXCHANGE, the following de
scribed Real Estate, viz.:—All that certain 3-story
brick messuage or tenement, and lot of ground on the
west side of Fifteenth street,l4N; feet south of Bedford
street; being 15 feet 8 inches front, by 59.16 feet. deep,
Aar Sale peremptory.
Or W 0 to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of Trustee.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe15,21,mhl Store, 4.V. Walnut street.
gIREAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
' Auctioneer.
-3 0 ICKBUIi j n GS : * 9 "r
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DAY, February 28,1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be so ,d
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz:
Al/ those ,three-story buildings, and lot of ground
thereon erected, at the r.. E. turner of Chippewa and
Lombard streets, 7th Ward ; 7S feet front, and in depth,
50 feet.
Aar Subject to an apportioned ground rent{of e7B
per SWUM.
Zrsloo to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. .}REEMA.N, 4 uctioneer,
1e15.5.° Store 422 Walnut street.
rtapiFOß SALE, OR TO LET UPON GROUND
a RENT--A valuable tract of LAND, adjoining the
adelphla Gas Works, in the First Ward, having
nearly half a tai! a('„ mile) front upon the river Schuyl
kill. This portion is particularly well adapted for
manufacturing purposes, as well as a suitable depot for
anthracite and bitomonous coal, a branch railroad
leading from the Pennsylvania Railroad, stops at the
premises,and can be readily extended about toe yards to
the river Schuylkill. there connecting with a substan
tial wharf. The property will be divided to snit pur
chasers.
Also to Rent a brick BUILDING , with extensive
river front. suitable for various manufacturing pur
poses, in connection with the Gas Works, with steam
power and other improvements. [fel.th,s,tul2t*
Apply at 121 WALNUT street, second story.
EIIFOR SALE.—A FARM, cont. ning 102 acres
superior land, with modern double brick mansion,
icehouse, carriage house, large new oarn, three smaller
ones, two tenant houses, ac., &c., all in excellent con
dition, situate in Burlington county. N. J. on the
road from Moorestown to Riverton: 10 miles from
Camden; 4 miles jrom the Camden and Amboy R. R.;
half of a mile from 'Moorestown and also from Camden,
Moorestown and Mt. Holly R. R. Five acres of garden
fruit and standard fruit of every description, Hand-
Some lawn, well shaded. and land in highest state of
cultivation, J. M. GII.IIIMHY & SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
CFOR SALE—COUNTRY SEAT, on RIDGE
ROAD, two minutes' walk from Wissahickon
OD, Norristown Railroad; double STONE HOUSE
and two and a half acres of Ground, with beautiful
and commanding view. Also, plenty of shade, fruit
and ornamental trees.
F. H. HARMS.
felt th,a,m,Bt►
- 17 Bank Street.
mVT—FOR SALE.—A • ' • Y CHOICE AND DESI:
RABLE FARM in the Twenty•third Ward, 10
es from Market street, adjoining the village of
Bustleton, containing 90 acres. Improvements fine,
and land in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of
shade, fruit and water, and everything in first rate
order. Apply at 102, Chestnut Street, second floor, be.
tweet' 10 sad 2. 1a.9.0-tn.th,sa.tf
pTO BANKING INSTITUTIONS. CAP,TAL•
ISTS, ac.—FOR SALE—Four-story Banding. S.
corner WALNUT and FIFTH streets, 38 feet 4 in
ches on Walnut, and b 3 feet 4 inches on Fifth street.
ALSO, large lot, with Factory and other buildings,
PRUNE Street,. below Sixth street. 87 feet 9 inches
front by IV feet deep. EDWARD C. DIEHL,
fe2o-3t 5 53t, Walnutstreet.
To LET—GOORWLLL AND PESTI:TRES FOR
SALE. —A large and old established DRYGOODS
STOEE. One of the handsomest fitted up In the city.
The owner being desirous of retiring from busincas.
Address JOSEPH HAGY, No. 446 North Second at.,
Philadelphia. (elf. .6 ts.
in TO RENT—First-class Residence. with Purist-
Ea ture, SPRUCE, near Fifteenth street. t 2,500 per
annum.
EDWARD C. DIEHL,
•
fe2o-3t* 530 walnut street.
FOR SA-LE.—THE:THREE-STORY BRICK
Residence with attics, double back [buildings and
modernconveniencies. situate No. 551 North Sixth
street. - Lot 19 feet front by 90 feet deep. J. M.
OIIMMEY & SONS;SOB Walnut street.
GERMaNTOWN.—FOR SALE—A NEAT
Stone Cottage, with lot feet iront,and furnished
8.1 every city convenience, pleasantly located within
eight minutes' walk from the Railroad Deptit. J. M.
GBIDIMEY, p0N5, , 5(18, Walnut street...,-
EIFACTORY. FOR RENT.—A large four story
FACTORY EIJILDING with steam power:
ated on TlVentv•second street, near' Callowhim.
Immediate possession given, J. M, GIIMISLEY dt
SONS; 508 Walnut street.
elrf — toß SALE.—The modern _three-story brick
BEI Dwelling with three-story back buildings and
every convenience; situate, No, 2210 Pine; ' 18 feet front
by SU feet deep. GIIII3ISY dc SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
In n FOR SALE.—The Elegant HOUSE,_with every
MU , modern improvement. No. 214 West wasbizigton
Square. LEWIS H. REDNER,
rea-tre :152 S. Fourth street.
TAN. VALUABLE BIJSagE3s IPROPEBTY,
v.' 94 feet front by 74 feet in - depth, situate NOR. 113
ano 119 North Stith street. above Arch. 1 f, M. GITM
MEV & SOts 8, 508 Walnut street. '
-
87000.—FOR BAL E —Two first-class Mortgages
of .V.fsoo east'. well secured on City era
perry, desirably located. J. M. GIIMMZIT ct ba- 0 31a,
'J Walnut street.
THE; DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN : ;PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1866.
BELL ESTATE.
FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
brick house, with threestory double back build-
1401 Thompson etreet; 'all Modern improvements.
App'y to S. H. VIIRTIS SON, Real Estate Brokers,,4a3 alnnt street.
FOR SALE. —A desirable three-story brick
Le HOUSE, 226 South Ninth street—all modern im
pprovements• immediate possession given. Apply to
7. H. CETWIIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 413 Wal-
nut street.
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• ?NAV/Oil:7v : 1 To THE mrmaion oil PENN. i
syLvArriA,
_oll3jr, 13(ninTiaaraX_ ,_ RIISQUERAISi•
DJALODLEB ARLAND AND WYOMING VAILIICES,
THIS NORTH,
_NORTHWEST and the%OANADAR.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT OR PAININeiGER
TRAINS leaving Alie w r oc ui any's Depot. TIELIV
TEENTH and 0M..L0 Stream. ' Phfillehdp/ida
at the following hours: [
MORNING HAIL.
At B A. M., fOr - 144,51.211n g , Lebanon, Harrisburg,
Potisville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams.
port, FiThlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls, IMMO, Allen.
town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carliede,Ctounbers.
bigialtagerstown, &c., &c.
train connects at READING with the Haat
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &c.;
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg,
Ilsc.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawisea Railroad
trains for Williamsport. Lbck He Elmira. &c., at
ARTruaTURG with Northern Central, Oumberkuid
Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for
Northumberland,Viilliarnsport, York, Ohamheniburg,
Fineg:rove,
AFTERNOON Frn12313.
Leaves Philadelphia at &SO P. M. for ReadingitPotta
ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with : • ng and
Columbia R.B. trains for Columbia dm., and with Cats-
Wi/3811 Railroad train forAillton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo. &c.
Inv.A DING ACCOMMODATION.
Leavesßeading at 8.30 A. M., stopping at all WeVita
lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. Si.; arrives
In Reading at 7.30 P. M
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.25 A-
M., and Pottsville at 8.30 A. M.. arriving in Philadel
phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. IL; arriving at
philadelphia at 7.05 P. M.
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85
A.M.. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. EL
Market train, with a Passenger (sr attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 14.45 noon for Reading and all way
stations; leaves Reading 11,80 A. M., and Downingtown
1250 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays exced.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M.. and
Philadelphia at &15 P. M
CHESTER VALLEY RAELROAD.
Passengers for Downingtown and intermediatepoints
take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from PhU.del
phis, returning from Downingtowr at 7.05 A. M. and
'3O Noon_
liHNV YORK EXPRESS, FOR
T. PITTSBRIUM AND
THE 'WES
Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. 3E, passing
Reading at 1 A. M., and L4B P. Si.. and connecting at
Harrisburg with Pennsylvania, and Northern Central
Railroad Expr e ss Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, WU
liamsnort, Virnira, Baltimore. Sm.
Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg on
arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburghas
B and 9.05 A. M., passing Reading at 4.49 and 10.52 A. ILL,
arriving at New York IO A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping
Car accompanying thesetrains through between Jersey
ely and Pittsburgh, without e.
Mail train for New York leaves P,arrisburg_at 1.45 P.
M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at Hi
Noon.
SCHITYIaILLL VALLEY RA Tr.R.O.AD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45, 11 A. M. and 7.15 P. Si.,
returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. EL, and 1.40 and
4.15 P. M.
C.e. x - T.WI7.T ANDSUSQUICA 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. M. and
CKET 6.00
S. P. Si.
TI
Through "fast-class tickets and emigrant tickets
to all the principal points in the North and Weet and
The as.
following tickets are obtained only at the Gilles
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. =7 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General bluperinte_nd
ent,
- 601112117TATION TICKETS,
At 25 per cent., discount between any Pants desired
Mr families and firms.
BITT.F.A GE TicrEEp3,
Good for 2,000 mlles,between all points, at $52 50 each,
for families and Arms.
BEASON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders
anly, to all points at reduced rates.
CLERGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Road will be tarnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
half ire.
EXCITES:EON TICKETS.
From Philadelphia tolnincipal statiOnS, _rood Am
Satarday, Sunday and hionday, at reduced tare, to be
had only at the Ticket °nicest. Thirteenth and Callow•
bill atteeta.
- FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptionsfOrwarded to all the above
polnia from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
FRIUGHT TRAINS.
Leave Philad e lphi a daily at 5.80 A. M., 12.45 neon and
P. fbr , Lebanon. Harrizanng, Pottsville,
Port Clinton, and points beyond.
Qoee at the Philedelphiifost Office for all places ose
• e • d Its b 4 , 1 ; ea at 5 - DL, and Ihr the prim
PHILADELPHIA. WIT•miN(I
- AND BALTIMORE Rail.
LE.—Commencing MONDAY,
January Bth, 1066. Trains will leave Depot, corner 01
Broad street &nil Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Traid,, at 4.05 A. M. (Mondays excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wiladng
ton, Perryville, Havre-de-Graze. Aberdeen, Perry
man's, Magnolia and Stemmer's Ran.
Delaware R.R. Train,ll.l3A.M.(Sanday excepted), for
Salisbury, Mita rel and intermediate stations
Way-mail Train, at 9.15 A. M. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, atopping at Chester, Thailow,
Linwood, Claymont, and ail regular stations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Express Train at 2.4.5 P M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-Bast,
Perryville, Havre-de Brace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Magnolia and Stemmer's Run.
Night Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood,
Claymont, - Wilmington, Newark,Elkton, .North-East ft
Perryville and Havre-de-Grace.
Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take
the V. 15 A. M. Train.
As va additional accommodation for those holding
through times for Baltimore, Washington and
Southern points, a special car will have the
Philadelphia Depot at 11.80 A. M., connecting at Gray
Ferry with the Morning Express train from New York
WILMINGTON At.X.B3ISI.MODATION TRAJLBs,
stopping at ail stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.15, I c l i t i . 2 s A.M., 3.30,5 00 and 7.00
P. M. The 380.1%. M . train nnects with the Dela
ware Railroad for o. I.d and termediate stations.
Leave Wilmington 7.0% &LSI and 9.30 A. M.. 3.00 and
6.00 P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at &LS A.
M., &al and 6.00 P. M.
THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
_ _ _
Leive Wilmington at 12.00 51., 4.30 and 8.55 P.M.
Cla F'STE'B FOR PHILA DELPHIA_
Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58 and 10.14 A. M., 12.36, 3.48,
5.01, 5.44 and 10.79 P. M.
From Baltimore to Philadelpia....—Leave Baltimore
6.25 A. M., Way Mail. 1.10 I'. hi., Express. 6.35 P.
Express. Express.
An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and
intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10
P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. M.,
3.23 and 11.50 P. M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 1127, 8.11
10.33 A. M., and 4.00 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 4,05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash.
Ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de-
Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia and Stem
mer's Run.
Night Express ILIS P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood,Claymont, Wilraington,N Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville and Havre de Grace.
A Special Train will leave Philadelphia far Wilming
ton and intermediate Stations at 9.00
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P.M., stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wit. , ngton. 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 leave3lmington for Philadel
phia and Latermediste Static' at 6.30 P. M.
Freight train with pawn car attached will leave
Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate stations
6.04 P. M. H. F. RENNEY, Superintendent.,
PHILADELPHIA. AND ELICI
eIi2 RA THROUGH LINE.
sA'I f AWIESA RAILROAD.
Short line to Williamsport, Rimira,oll Regions,Erie,
Itunalo_, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, and all
places in the W estern, North Western and South Wes
tern States and the Canadas.
' Four throngs trains daily (Sundays excepted).
Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva•
Reading R.R..Depot. I nia R.B. Depot.
8 A. M.. 7.30 A.M.
3.30 P. N. 315 P. M..
One train on Sunday at 3 IS' P. IL
By all these trains direct connection - is made at El-
Mira with Erie railway; at Salareanca with Atlantic
and Great W esternn railway; at Dunkirk and Buffalo
Lake Shore R. R.: and at Suspension Bridge
with Great Western railway,
Fare always as low as by any other line.
Sleeping cars on all night trains.
• Second class cars with cushioned seats accompany
e ach ex p re s s train. giving passengers the advantage
of high speed with low fare.
. For through tickets and further particulars concern
tag the rouTic ke tes, apply
Offiat the.
t ce, 425 Chestnut street.
ocu • : _• . • N. VAN HORN. Pas. Agt.
OFFICE OF THE ADAMS • EX.
__PRESS COMPANY, 170 CHEST
KOr nla r i ..Plegt,AntiamtrA, January 27th,180.
The Adams Rcpress Compapy have enlarged their
facilities:at. Washington, D.o.,hy building A ikpoiron4
D epo t, an d having acquired additional capacity for
transportation. are now prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Waiihlnit
ton, Georgetown, .Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,
Adamstown, Fortless Monroe, and other places South,
occuplea by the army, at greatly reduced. rates._ I
Special agreements made for Merchandise in l arge
lota. Sutler's goods and army supplies , at satisfactory
prices, , on application at our office. Soldiers'. parcels
taken at much lees - than our usual rates.. r ,
Heavy.and bully packages received and receißted
for at our depot, Bontheaat corner of •BROAD and LO-
Mita streets. JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent.
RARLYA.N •AND DELAWARE
RAMBO A.D.—No fICE2 , --On
and attri sON AY, February lfth, the Express Train
will be discontinned. The Freight Trail leaves CAM
DEN at 8 o'clock, P. M., daily (Sunday-excepted,) ar
riving In ew York next morning.
Freight taken at low rates.
&feint L. B. COLE, Agent,
TRAVELING GUIDE;
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
R.—THE MIDDLE ROUTE.-•
orter#M ll Fßan mos direct linisto Bethlehem; Allentown;
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven Wilicesbarre,
Habana City, and all pointa in the Lehigh and WYO
ming Coal Regions.
Passenger Depots in Philadelphia; THERM street
above Thompson, and corner of R • rvR and AMRSI
CAN streets.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after Monday,Nov. 20th,11365,Passenger trains
leave the Depot,
_ThiLstreet, above Thompson, daily
(Sundays excepted), azi
AT 7.30 A. M.—Morning Iltrpreas for Bethlehem and
and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail
: road, connecting at Bethlehem with 'Lehigh Vane/
Railroad for Allentown, Catasauqua,Slatington, Manch
Chunk, Weatherly Jeariesville, Hazleton, White Ha
ven,
_WiDresbarre, kinton, Pittston, and all points in
Lehigh and Wyoming alleys; also, In connection with
tAbigh and 35falianoy Railroad for liahanoy_ol ,ty and
with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, mitten
and Williaraspert. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1115 A.
M. at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. IL; at Mahanoy City at 2
P. hi. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Vailey Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Has
ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 8.35 A. M.—Accommodation, fkr 'Doylestown,
stopreng at all intermediate Stations. 'Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train,
take Stage at Old York Road. _
_ .
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, for Pert Washing
ton, stopp a ine, at all intermediars Stations.
At 2.30 P Adbommodatioif for Doylestown, stop
ping at 'intermediate stations. Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT 3.30 P. M.—Evening Eapress fbr Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail
road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le
high-Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
M. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other
points on New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. O. Train
at Easton, whom arrives In New York at 10 P. M. Pas
sengers for Sumneytown take stage at North Wales.
and for Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at
Quakertowr_ .0 4
AT 4.15 P. M.—A ccomm - odaricro, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington for Lnmberville at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. 51.—Through Accommodation, for Beth
lehem and. all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with I.bigh
Valley Evening Train for point. "n 'Lehigh Valley
Railroad and for Danville.._and Catawissa
Railroad.
AT 6.15 P. M.—Accommodation, my Lansdale, stop
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washington.
MAINE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
• .d 10.1+ : . , •
Passengers leaving Easton at 9.30 A. M., connect at
Bethlehem and arrive In Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1 P. M. connect
at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia
at 9.45 P. M.
Leave Doyleatown at 620 A. M. MB and 5.30 P. M.
Leave Lansdale at 4.10 A. M.
Leave Port Washington at 10.50 and 9_175 P. M.
13111QOPAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem ate A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at! Pi M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cara cony y
engem to and from Berke Street Depot.
White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line conVeY
pa,ssegners to Third Street kepot.,
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices, THIRD
street or SE ES street, in order to secure the lowest
rates of fare. VT.T.TR CT. 4 RIK, Agent.
Hillman's Baggage Express will call for and deliver
gauge at the Depot.
ee, No. 113 South THIRD street. nol4-tfi
t. FOR NEW YOREL—The
t.
-t. DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA.
Stir 211 A 3 TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S LIMB, from Philadelphia to New York, and
way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF,
will leave as follows, viz: Furs.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., t 2 23
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey Cit . ?' Express, 300
At 2 P. M. via Carnoen and Amboy Express, 2 25
At 12 M. (noon) and 8 P. 3L. via Camden and
Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas
senger.). . , . . 220
At 6 and 11 . E0 P. M., via Camden and . Amboy, Accom
modation,
(Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, 225
2d Class Ticket, . 150
At 6 and 10A.M.,2 and 5 P.M. For Mount Holly,Ewans
villa, Pemberton and Vincentown. Al 6A. M., and
2 P. M. far Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. IL 12 IL 9.00,6, band IL2O P. M. for Pal
myra, Riverton. Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Bur
ial .gton, Florence. Bordentown, &c. The le A. M.
and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LLYES FROM E-EIiSINOTON DEPOT will leave
as follows •
At 1115 A. M.. 4.30 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken-
aington and Jersey City Express .—... $3 co
At 12 - P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey
City Express-- -- -- 2 M
The 6.45 P. M. Line will daily. All others Sun
days excepted.
At 7.30 and i 1.15 A. Si., g, LSO, 4.313, 5 and 6,45 P; Si.. and
12 bt Weight, for Best- 01, Trenton.
At 7A. M. 1650, 8,5, and 6 P. Si. for Cornwells, cor
risdale, Holmesburg, Tacony, Wissinoming, Brides -
burg and Frankford and at BP. Si. for Holmesburg
and intermediate Stations
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILItOAD, dm the
Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De•
pot, at follows:
At 7.80 A. M. and 8.80 P. M, for Niagara Falls, Bur
;az., Dunkirk , CanandaignsElmits, Ithaca., Owego,
heater, Bingnaropton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngton,&c. The itso P. M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. dm
At 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and inuartnealate Stations
'For New York. and Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run
Into the Depot. and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays. Qmnibasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6P. AL to connect with 6.45 P. Si
line.
iI.V Pounds of Baggage tinLyuallowed each ?easels.
ger. Passengers are prOhibilW from taking anything
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
over arty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
nound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond
WO. except by special contract
far Ttaxts sold and baggage 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 SL and
P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10 and lls,
singA Ai., 6 P, Si. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken-
Fro m m Pier No.l, N. River, at 6 A, M. and 2 P. M.,
via Amboy anti Camden. At 12 M., it and 6 P. M.
(Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden.
IV H. ()ATRIUM, Agent.
r•••
IdIM S AD YL . V ANIA CCIMILELL
'TER ARRANGMEIMSTS. cL n g
The trains or the Pennsylvania R. R. will leave the
Nev; Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets.
The care of the Market Street Passenger Railway
run to and from this Depot. They also lleave Front
street every two minutes, commenting one hour pre
vious to the time of departure of each Train and allow
&Lout M minutes for a trip. Theh ham are in waiting
on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers Into
the city and connections are made with allmads cross
n¢ Market street.
Os Sim - neve—Cars leave Eleventh and Market
streets at 6.45 P. M., to connect with the Pittsburgh and
Erie Mail, and at MSS P. M. with PhlladelnWa Ex
dram.
Dianna Baggage Express will hereafter be located at
40. 81 South .h.deventh street. Parties desiring Baggage
taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable rates
upoa applimition to him.
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT
THUS:
LRAM
ERIE TX PRESS • • at 7.330 A. M.
r_A.u.
PAOLI A.CCOM, NO. I • " 10.00 "
FAsi , LUSTE - . • 12.01 M.
PARKESRIIR.I3, . - " 1.00 P. M.
ILARRISBURG ACCOM., • " L. 30
. LANCASTER ACCOM.,• II COO ~
ram,' TRAM, No. I • es 5.30 "
PITTS.I3I7ILOM
_dt.E.RIE MA-IL •'7.00
PEUTAADELP I4-1- A Wire/LESS -" WO "
. ---
CINCINNATI EXPRESS " LSI A. AL
PHILADELPHIA EXPRIM " 7.10
PAOLI ACCOhI., No. I ,
~
PARKESBIJR6 - . 8.80 ill
ERIE 'RN pßke tju ii " IL2O "
LANCASTMI s " 32.30 P. M
PAST L.LNE . . " Lie "
PAOLI ACCOX., No. 8, II 4AO ~
DAY EXPRESS - ~ 5.45 ~HARRISBURG
HARRISBURG ACCON.., II 8.40 .11
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Pittsburgh and
Erie Mail leaves daily (except Saturday). A.ll ma
Trains daily—except iSunday.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Oa vfill not sasamesmy
risk Ibr Baggage, nape% for WearingA_ppareliand I=t
their responsibility to One ll.u.nd .Dollars in value.
All Baggage eves+PAing that amount in value will be at
the risk or the owner, unless taken by specia l contract.
For (lather information; as to time and connections,
see bills and framed cards, or apply to.
THOMAS H. PARSE,
' Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
All Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. Por
full inlbrmstion as to fare and accommodations, apply
to FBAIWIE3 FLINN. No. 187 Dock street.
_
PHILADELPHIA. AND
RE
I - er
-MGEMENTES.—AndAWD
NESDAY. October 18th, 1965, the trains will leave Phil
adelphia from the depot of West Cheater and Phil
adelphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market
streets, (Wt Philadelphia,) at 8.05 A. P.
and 4.80 P.
mt. Leave Oxford at 6.50 A. M.. and 3.10 P. M. A mar
ket train will leave the Rising Sun, on Tuesdays and
Fridays, - for Philadelphia, at 10.45 A. M., awl returning
will leave Philadelphia for Rising Bati,on Wednesdays
and Satufdays, at 2.15 P. IL
The train leaving-Philadelphia at 8.05 A. IL, COniteeta
at Oxford with a daily , line of stages from Peach Bot
tom in Lancaster county:. Returtung leaves Peachßot
tom to connect at Oxford with the afternoon train for
Philadelphia: - Passengers are allowed to take wearing
apparel only asliaggage, and info case will the Com
pany be rethonsible for an amount exceeding $lOO, un
less a special contract Is made for the same.
- ' M. ;WOOD:General , Sueerintendent..
, StWai iie PBTLAD. , rt REM . .
• OTON Ara ,
- 3 I 'Mr* , 'Am v - rA BALTraortx Am) OHIO
run • 'AD.
"" UGH. TREIGAT DEpartur:nrr,
, BROAD STEMC7', ABOVE OEXRRE.
The tlxclerttraad continue the General Er . :.bt
Are,ncg .tbe -Philadelphia, Wilmington and liwtt.. -
tiraote Railroad, fir Philadolrbla, by way or the abova
route to the• 'Nigh : ,
Oblglleta and the >iablic generally are :waxed that
the organt-mtlon • Of =barb trains Mores. tO,Vraigla.
insular transit and prom t deliVerY tO Pone Parts.
For tbronsh rake and author information, apply to
OOWTON CO.,
General Freight Agents.
JOIIaV B. WlLsOrr, Freight Agnt,
10341 Office, Et= street. abov cakestatit,
TBAIffIIUNG
s PRELADELPRIA GERMAN
TOWN AND NORRISTOWN
ti.rie gin -9 8 , TABLE.-On and alter WED.
NEsDAY, No ist 1888 until thither =Me.
FOR G WI9 .
Leave Philadelphia-8, 7,8, 9,10, U, 12, A. MO
minutes, 8%, 4,5, 5%, 8, 7 , 8,9, 10, 11, 12, P.
Leave Germantown-6.7, 73i, 8,
BmnehB.2o,
ne l
t h er
11, 12, A. M.
2,8, 4, 4X03, l eeirn i : l, 9, 10, 11 P.
1 Thste e 8,28) down , and the 8X and 5X up trains de
p on w - o
ON hi MsWAYB.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutea, A. M.; 1, 7 and
106(, P. M.
Leave Germantown-8 A. M. 1, '6 and 9%, P. M.
UEIPSTNOT 'RUA. AD.
Leave Phtladelphla-8, 8, 10, 12, A. Id.; 2, BX, SX, 7, :9,
and 11, P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.10 minutes 8,2.40, and MU A.
M.; 1.48, 8.40, 0
5.40, 8.40, N
8.40
S, SUNDAYS.. IC
•
Leave Philadelphia—Sao minutes, A. M.; !, and 7
P.M.
Leave Chestnut Hill--7.10 minutes, A. M.; 12.40, 5.40
and 9.25 Minutes P. M.
FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 5.35,11.05 minutes, A. M.; Of,
9,4%. 5%, 8%, 8.05, and 11%, P. M.
Leave Norristown-5%e, 7.50, 9,11, Ai M 41% 4%,
and 8 P. M.
The 5% P. M. train wil stop at School Lane, 'Wissa
hickon, kranayunk, Spring M l
and Conshohocken
Only.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M., 2%. and 7P. IL.
Leave Norrlatown-7 A. L. and SP. IL
FOR MA.NAYITSII. •
USW) Philadelphia-8, 8.85,11.85 A. M.; 1%, a, 43F, 63fi,
6%, 8.05, and 11%P
Leave MattaYnnE--,8%, 736, 8.20,
.936 1136, A. M.; 51
836 and 8, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 234 and 7P. N.
Leave Manayunk-73S A. M.; 534 and 8 P. M.
W. T. WI SON General Superintendent,
Depot, Ninth and Green streets,
11:45. PaII,ADEILITELA AND
EBLE, 11A TT 1865.
T. - iireat . traverses the Northern and North.
West counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erle.
It had been leased and Is operated by the Pennsyl
yards Railroad Company.
TTIII:13 OP PA.BBIINOEB TRAMPS AT
Erie Mail Train
Erie Express Train -
Mal Train L=AVE WESTWARD.
Erie
Erie Express Vain • - - - 729 A.
Tr=er cam ran through on Erie Marl andhpreee
thout change, both ways, between Philadel
phia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONFECTION.
Leave New York at 600 P. 31.., arrive at Erie 3 37 A. H.
Leave Erie at 155 P. H., arrive at New York 1.15 P. M.
No change of ears between Erie and New York.
Elet Sleeping Om on all Night Trains.
For Mformation tea - peat:Mg Pattsenger business anply
at corner THERTIEM. and MAR= streets. PWLa.
delphla.
And for Freight btudnees, of the Company's Agenta
B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
ate • Philad.elphia. J. W. Reynolds, Rile.
William Brawn, Agent, N. Q R. Et.. Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Frei g htg Agen .Pl N ha ar rhia.
W. G
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
A. L. TY
General Sury't..lVithonspOrt.
PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS
at IT CINCINNATI RAILROAD
r
THE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WEEiTWARD
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTS,
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
t. S. MAIL to the Puneload Cities of the West and
Southwest.
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS
BEI WEEK PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
ST. LOLLS, ONE TRALN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER LINE
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at ILSO A. IL will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's Celetrated Palace state-Room Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBEN
-17, I .1 . V,. , at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia.
S. F. SCULL,
Gen'l Picket Ag't. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN H. MILLF—R. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't.
Ma Broadway, New York.
JOHN .DrRAND, Gen'l Sup't. feui-tf
' )<- 11/1711:r: _ I ' :SIM
molmt" . DELPHL& RA IT ROAD, VIA
mon fr.
Iva B.:v vAjw:ti4;*.y.,t)Dimr.t.:v
On and alter WEDNESDAY, October 13th, 1865, the
tralna will leave as follows:
WEST CELE:STEM. TRAINE3,.
Leave Philadelphia far West Chester 8.06,` Mel A.M.,
Lis, 4.30 and 640 P. EL
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia 6.45, 6.15,10.45
A._ M. L4O, 4.35 Y. M.
Trainaleacipg West Cheater at 8.15 'AIL and leaVing
Philadelphia at 4.30 P. X., will not atop at Pen.nelton ,
and will atop below B. C. Jtuactioryst Media only.
f Na 4463.4 1 YEst t4ll
Leave Philadelphia bar Pennelton 4.00 and 11.00
p.
Leave Pennelton !Or Philadelphii Ltd A. M., 6.20
P.
The IL
se Trains atop at all intermediate Stations.
018 BIIIVDAYB—Leave Philadelphia at 8.80 A. X.
and 2.00 P. hL
Leave West Chester 7.65 A. M ank 4.00 P M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M. and 4.00 P.
M., and leaving West Chester at 8.15 A. M, and 4... V P.
M.. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. B. B. ibr Oxford and Intermediate points.
Pa.ssengersPre allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in arty
Case, be responsible for an amount exceeding. one hun
dred dollars. unless a Eipeldal contract is made for the
same. MESBY WOOD. General Sanerintendtmt
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
Wipe F t frl a :NUi—From foot ofafarket street
WIsER MANG MPI' Sunda". FAIL AND
Cammeac ug WEDNF•ADA'Y, NOVEMBER 15th,
1855
Fo.
r Bridgeton. Salem, and all Stations on• West Jer
sey and baleen Railroads. at 9 A. M. and &SO P. M.
For =vine and all intermediate Stations, at 9A.
M. and s P. St,
For Cape May and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
to Mlllville connecting with freight train (Passenger
car attached) for Cape May, due 3.45 P. M. and &00 P.
M. through passenger. due &00 P. M.
For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. 51.
8 and 3.. M P. M.
. . -
For Woodbury, GlOncester, de., at 9 A. M., 3, 3.30,
and &So P. lit. -
Freight
F train will leave Philadelphlafrom Sandilard's
Wharf at 10 A.-51_ , and Camden, atl2 M.
J. VAN R.MCSSELAER, Superintendent.
THE W .5.laT JERSEY R . VPII..."S' COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual branchts of FZxragss Bus.
Eisss, 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. 5
Walnut street
kiikSt.DUEIMIM•,.
ITALIAN MACCARONI,
•
• VE:RMICEL
PARALESA.hT C 11Fw , E,
Fresh Imix)rtecl,
FOR SALE BY
JAMER R. WEBB,
JAUtfl WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
GrIZJE.IEN PIEGAJR#,
Green Corn,
Fresh Peaches,
Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &o.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DENT.TrR IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner• Eleventh and Vine Streets.
,ssArraz Fine, Medium and Low grade
200
200 hau chests Oolong, Young Epson and Imperial_
Tea.
200 bags Rio. Lagnayra and Java Coffee.
500 barrels A. B. C. and Yellow Sugars. ~
100 hhds Cuba and Porto Rico do.
Alto, ageneral assortment of Groceries for sale by
W. J. /I.' 4 ' A FLAN a CO., lZ South WATER street,
below Chestnut. fe&lgi*
.TEW FROlTll—Frincess 'Paper-shell and Lisbon
1.11 Ahnond.s; splendid London Layer RA 'dos, in
whole t half and quarter bores, choice Memo .4_11:1
small drams, in store and for sale by M. F, SPILT
Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.ccirner Arch and Eighth.
5,000 CASES FRESH PEACSIES, TOMATOES,
Green Corn, Peas, acc., warranted to give
satisfaction. For sale by M. F. Sprr,r.ru, N,W.
Arch and Eighth streets.
"LIXTRA M.ACIKERIi L.—Extra choice large Macke.
rel in kitta. Also new B iced and Pickled Bal.
mon. For sale by hi .F. BP ,N. W. ror. Arab
and Eighth streets.
•
D RY
PIiESERVED GINGER.—d small invoice of
this delicious confection, in small K, lb. boxes, just
received at COLS ' B East End Grocery,No.ll B2 .outh
second street.
IDRE Gin gERVE ch D, GlNGlERgua ranteed .--= cases in choice
and fo Pres r
erved
ger, ea ja, store sale
at COL East khd Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street.
MINCE 'FEM.—Raisins, currants. o=ll Lemon
.11-1. and Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking w ines and
Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for sale at COLISTI's
Last P,lnd Grocery Store, Ng. 118 Santa Second street.
EW YARMOUTH_ BLOATER I -,A email Invoice
,111 of tr ese delight ful said choice delicacies, for sale at
COUSTY'S East End Grocery, lkio, lis month Bccond
P '"' MF.SPAI , MI I . DIU VES.—Spardsh Queen Olives,
Stuffed OUVES, 1 1 .;aqt India Rot Pickles. Boneless
Sardines, and all kinds of new Canhed Ftult% Mesta.
Sonps. Idllk and Conee, at COUSTY'S East End 17:40 ,
eery. No. 118 South Second street. .
011.41VBEREI barrels Zersey cultivated Oran
berries in store and .cr sale by M. E. SPMATAIN
N. W. cor. Arch and streets.
FOR, IVE,W YCD.R,£•
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP-LINE
•
Have commenced their reZular OUTSIDE trips.
•
et.j - Vi The NEW and fat class Steamships
WASHINGTON, Captain Chichester2
NORFOLK, Captain Vance. .
ALEXANDKIA, Captain Hattrick. - 7
VIRGINIA, Captain Snider.
Leaving from each city on TUESDAYS, TKlhit3v. , :•• • ••4
DAYS and SATURDAYS, from first wharf belbW„
Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and lb Earn .
River, blew York.
These Steamship's insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates. i '
WM. P. CLYDE & CO . Agents •
14 South Wharves, PhDeZeiphia.
.lAS. HAND, Agent, "
117 Wall street, New York . •
STEAM To Lnngaroou
Lt_aLQITEENBTOWS, the Inman Lioring
HINST-WEEKLY, carrying the U. B.
CPI or LIMERICK Wednesday, Feb. 21
CITY OF LONDON ...satarday. Feb. 24
CITY OF DUBLUq... Wednesday. Feb. 28
CITY OF BALTIMORE. Saturday, March 3
At Noon, from Pier 44 North River.
• BATES OF PASSAGE. •
pey4LßLic RQ eon").
Plait I Stemliglit• •••••
First to London—. 95 Steerage Leo London,— 84
First to Paris:. Steerage to Faris- 40
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre.
Men, &c., &c., at moderate rates.
Passage by the Wednesday Steamers, First Cia l 3l4
$9O. steerage, 485, payable in United States currency.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $3O
gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here by
persons sensing for their friends. •
For farther information, apply at the Comntirs
Aces. JOHN G. DALE
(920 1U Walnut street. Philadelphia.e
"1.,, FORBOSTON.
' STEAMSHIP LINE DIEFAYP.
: _MOM .&21.01P0.12T EVIEBY FIVEDA Ya.
FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail
from Philadelphia on Friday, Feb 23, at 10 A. M.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail ;
from Boston on Monday, Febrna.y is, at 12 M.
The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now
composed of the
xON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tone tmrthen.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons burthen.
ARIES, Captain Crowell, 900 tons burthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will bc
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receiv caro.
Shippers are e
requ g ested to send BI Is Of Lading with
theirFr=lit or pasaage, DDly to
PtN.P.Y ViTNBOR & CO.,
teat =2 South Delaware avenue.
. 100 P. IL
. 11 10 A. M.
f V• v.Tzojo44
The fine steamships of this Line Insure at the lowest
rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, NorfORC
and City Point, forming the most direct route for the
South and Southwest.
For freight or passage, with excellent aCCommOds.
taus, apply to
WM. P. CLYDE et CO.,
19 North and South Wharves.
STY'. M HIP HARLAN FO NE
ORLEAN S S, DIRECT F R ROM PHILA-
W
511 m HIA.
The new Iron side-wheel Steamship HARLAN,
Forbes. master, will be despatched for the above port
about March let.
For freight or pr ,,, age, having splendid accomnio
dations, apply to
i ertir E EXERE2B LINE TO A.LEZ..-.
ANDREA, Georgetown and Washington,
2lesapealte and Delaware Canal, with connections .
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for
Lynchburg, Itristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and'
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market strixtr.,
every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agenta, ,
W. P. CLYDE dic C 0.., •
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge ,
Co., Agents at .Alerandria.
J. • 'I ' - '
, ELAWARR and qthESAPJLIKD
• • 'I - II
-Boar COMPANY.
EARL PEI towed to and from PHILADELPHIA,
HAVRE-Din GRA
CE, , .BALT ts IliOltE, WAtiallint
TON. and tercate poin .
P. CLYDE & C i g a =t ih _
NO. 14 South Wharves, . .-
Captain. OE2g LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. - ' pi.
0 A* :rll I I trt•
DENT OUTSIDE LINE FORNEW
receiving freight daily at low rates, second wharf -
below Spruce street, and will insure at low rates.
P. R. CLARK, Agent,
fey-tft 31 , 1 and 316 South Delaware avenue.
ItORENSOWS CALIFORNIA CLIPPER.
SAILING BECIIILARLY ABADVERWI.
Freight kitthis Line sent to New York by Swift.
Buie at reduced ratat.
The splendid Al ext CARLremeYLE clippe• ship
Hopirin Cemnia . nder,
Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and
beet vessels now loading. Having a portion of
her cargo on board with large enmements, will have
quick despatch. For freight, apply to
irFinoF, SON & 00.,
106 Arch street.
FOR LA GUAYBA AND PUERTO CA
RELLO.—The bark WHITE WING, Wilkie,
master, will sail ,et an early day tor the above
uTTts. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DAL
& 00., No. 12s V. 7 alrtnt street. ja26
FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.—
The line American ship ZOITAVE, L. C. Blair,
master, having the greater portion of her cargo
engaged, and now going on board, will sail soon. Rog
Wance of freight or passage apply to PETER,
WEIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. fe7•tf
QTEAMEMEEP NORMAN, FROM ROSTON.—Oon
signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will
plum send ibr their goods, now landing at Pine scree{
Wharf.
fed-2t
(10BIBIGNEES' NOTicit.—The schooner LOUIE
VF. SMITH- Crid. master, from Boston, is nOW.
discharging her csrgo at Race street wharf. 'Dona
aignees will please attend to the reception of their
goods. DAVID COOPER,IS N. Wharves. fe22-3t
persons are hereby cautioned
SHIP NOTICE.—AII
Et trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship
L. TILLY, whereof Cann is master, from City Point,
Va., as no debts of their contracting will be paid by
el
captai streetor onsigeen. EDIATIND A. SOURER. & CO..
Dock wharf. dii
NOTICE—AII personsare hereby cautioned against
harbering_and trusting ang of the crew of the
Danish brig DENMARK, as no debtri of tneir contract
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK
MAN dkOU.. Consignees.= Walnut street.
TAS. SHENDLYEit, snoonsor to JON s IarrNDLES
a/ et SONS, Sall Makers, No. too North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelpbia.
All work done in the best manner and on tie lowest
and most favorable terms, arra warrantee so sive par,
Met s.totemoon.
Partici:Liar attention elven to remixing.
THE DRUGGISTS GENERAL RECEIPT BOOK
AND VETERINARY FORMULARY.
TICE FIFTH EDITION—Ready this day.
Containing a copious Veterinary Formulary. nu.
menus Receipts for Patent and Proprietary Medi.
eines, Druggists' Nostrums, Perfumery, Cosmetics,
Dietetic A rticles, Trade Chemicals Ac., &c. By
HENRY BEASLEY. Fifth American from the last
London Edition. One col. Svo,
ALSO.
BEASLEY'S BOOK OF PRESCRIPTION‘, AND
RPMFT/M.4'.
A New, Reviseci and Enlarged .ftdition.
The Book of Prescriptions, con taining s,ooo Prescrip
tions. collected from the Practice of the most Eminent
Physicians and Surgeons—English. French and Ameri
can: comprising also a C ompendlons History of the
Materla Medico Lists of the Doses of all Officinal and
Established Preparations, and an Index of Dia
eaoes and their Remedies. By ITFNRY BE SISLEY.
Second American ftom the last-London Edition. One
Volume Octavo.
LINDSAY & ELA.KISTON,
publishers and Booksellers.
No: Y,; South Sixth street.
•
A T.T•wDPI3 LIZA U. PhiII , LIXT.H.B LIMOS'..'-
AIL. PHILHKIE, Musician and Chom Player, by Hamm
Alien, Greek Professor In the Eniveratty of Pecisq
Sylvania; with a Bunplementary enphamor, as t
ams Author and Chem Player, by asV..e Vol
debrand rind de Laza, Envoy 3/dr.-ordinary and blie
later Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at $b
Court of Paze•Welmar. - 1 vol., octavo, M vellum, I.=
top. Pripet:l 95. Lately published b
E. H. E &
nob 187 South Focrth street,
: a ' ..D
.. an• ' , el on&y, -1 1 .
• L,l IK. 1.0
PIANO PORTE AND BMW:NG TAUGHT, by Ws
JANE LEWERS, either at her pupils residence
at her own, Weet side of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street.:„.
first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia.
Terms, $l5 per quarter.
Her pupils will have the use of one of Narvesen'a'
Superior Pianos- twot excellen t instrument. .
At • L.. had foryears the entire charge of
thbf
music class - in Pleasant Hill Seminary. VlSS' aL "'“ *).
WWII Pa., =dean refer besides to a very l > 5a
of private pupils. , . ja4 Smk.
- IDRFasTCH LANGl7AGE—Conversation by A. VAIL.
LANT,IO33 WALNUT street. Cogrees and Lai- .
ons: Evening Classes.
• 1:1 : : tree • : 111 1 116 LADIES Will Coal
once -on , wedoesday,._.E3eptenabex tatty, at Jur ,
idenw t .
_corner of Poplar and Sixtetteetiti
I litrrnsmcass:-Itev. 6. on Mute
. Bay. Themso Brat:lord, D. D., W.S. Allen,
• Preatdent of Girard (iolleco. • • Ir 7-151.
uViir. HANDSOME RESIDENCE. Southeast earner ,
lof SPRUCE and EIGHTH streeta, been opened
to receive BOARDERs. Booms single, and an[ a, and
with or without private table. fee isces
81 . 1gM''Pnre.
WEIDIVIiISDAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
BISHOP, SON & 00.,
105 Arch street,
r . r.7llZTS7r:7:‘'Z_76 ..- 6:?
IDZINTLY WIRSOR & 00.
or Dlt An.lia . 01 )41- E t_ool
EDIPIDATION.
110 - 11MDING.