From our Third Edition of Yesterday. -, From Washingtcat,.. jpedial Despatch to the Bulletin,) WASEaNGTON, Feb;23.—The bank Fred.- dents, who are here to remonstrate with Secretary McCulloch against the decision of United States Treasurer Spinner, in tax ing banks on daily gross receipts, without deducting daily payments, had an interview with the Secretary to-day. Having submitted their objections, he in formed them that he would give the matter careful examination and would notify them of his decision at an early day. Nothing is talked of to-day but the President's speech. The Republicans say but little. They have called a canons of Senators and members of Congress for to night, for the purpose of determining their line of policy. - Secretary Seward's speech in New York is looked for with interest. The Ways and Means Committee have re ceived;the reports of sub-committees on the Tax Commissioners' report; they will adopt hardly any of their suggestions. The Special Committee on the Air Line Railroad to New York will probably not agree upon any of the schemes before them. Markets. '..N.:ktv Toms, Feb...—Stocks -were higher at the cl cse of the Board. Cumberland preferred, 4.5; Illinos Central scrip, 114; Michigan: Southern, 70,.- "; New York Central. 913. i; Beading. Hudson River, 10i: _t:l - Company, as 3(,; Virginia as, 65; Missouri ss, 7s4: Erie, 11; Western : Eldon Telegraph, sfi Carolinas. 75 ti: Tennessee.s, 91,tit Treasury Notes, 19%; Five,Twen• ties, 11723; Coupon fa, 5043-4; Gold, 137.3 i. CITY BULLETIN. 1 rr.T.V.II RYA RAILROAD Takm—Coroner Taylor held an inquest, this morning, upon the body of John. Weil, aged 57 years, re siding at Rachel and Poplar streets. Mr. Weil was coming to the city yesterday, on a train on the Reading Railroad. Near Read ing he got off the cars temporarily, and was run over by a train running in an opposite direction. He was badly injured, and was brought to his home, where he died last evening. Sales at Philade' SALES A.er.h.E. 112000 Penna 5s con ar:J4 ial o ah Phil & Fate ba ) a ) 1500 US 7 3-109 July 99.1-.i1200 ah Catanissa pf 3 4 3 i 600 s Er S 5- 20 's W., 103 100 sh do slO S4l t.K.* Read B Bds '7O 93 100 sh do 930 3438 165 sh Lehigh Nay 52? 100 sh do 3 cii' 100 sh Rena B. i blO 50,i.,. 100 sh do b 3 3434 100 sh do cash 50 100 sh do 34 1005 h do . 50 100 sh do b 5 s*, - , i co sh IC Pa .13. 2 ds 37!-..' JOSEPH C. GR BOARD UBB OF TRADEt• I E. A. SOUDKR. licarrazT Coincrermt. `GEO. L. BU7,RY, Arrival and Sailing of Oaaaalilteanieni A13,33,19E. sus FROM POB DL Lonisiana.-----Licerpoo.l-.New York-..-.--Fe J. 14 Hermann ___Sontbamoton_.New Asia LiverpooL-Boston 17 Borussia' _Southampton...New York ._Feb. 24 Java York_--Feb. 24 TO DEPART. York—Nassan&Hav'a--..Feb. 26 Canada._ —Baston—LiverpooL---Feb. ZS Mora Castle_ __...New York_Harana City of Thitblin--17ew Tork_LlvorpooL Feb.S Varcum York—New Orleans Feb. _ H Ch anncey__Nea- York—Aspinwall....._Narch Nouveau l!donde_New York—.Havre--_...—_Mazch 2 Even , Star.....2sew York New Orleans. March cr:t ry o e e w York- .J.d -- 12cirp43431.--.:...liarr. h 3 Alleinarda --New York—Hambiarg .—March 3 MorariaA_____Portland_LiverpooL___Marr.h a Cuba. ___New York---LiverpooL.—March. York—London March 8 Baltic____NowYork—Bremen --45 Larch 15 City Manchester--N York—Liverpool. March 10 Caleddnia.--New York—Glasgow ----March 10 Asia 7 4 ciston....LIrempoL March 14 __ Arago - - New York.-Hiciii==kEarch 17 Yark--Liverrxx:lL--Mmch 21 E&ICINE B o:spi•ffelltv:sefrAOAAvnif. cpt , ,a.. 4n: :. ca' ~ ~ ~ Steamer Stars and Stripes, Holmes, 6 days from Ha vana, 'with sugar, cigars. dm. to Thos Wattson & Sons. Steamer Aries, Crowell. 48 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henri Winsor & Co. Steamer Kenn......Edmunds; 24 hours from York, with mdse to P E Clark. Passed off ship John Shoal, at 10 AM yesterday, brig Thos Walter, hence for St. Thomas; at anchor off Bombay Hook, Behr H tril liPm=on, from Port Ittryal; off I.t.ton's,ship Wanderer. under °masa, coming nyg at Reedy Island. Piers, bark John Matbues; for Matanzas; brig Aurora. for Cien fuegos, and at9ir J 1 - Spencer, for Carden= off New Castle, brigs Matilda, from St Ram- Katandin, from Cienfuegos. and John Geddes.from Nevassa, all bound up: off Marcus Hook, bark Gen W T Sherman, for Sagna, and brig 'W A Dresser, hence for Boston. Brig D 0 Optuer, Schwartz, 14 days from Cardenas, with molasses to C M 01:14.1laart. - Brig S V Merrick. Norden, 8, days frOm Cardenas, with molasses to E C Knight & Co. Brig J & H Crowley, Brisk°. 10 days from Matanzas, with molasses to Harris & Stotesbnry. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Norman, Baker, Boston, H Winsor & Co. Steamer Virginia. Snyder. N. York. W P Clyde &.13a. Steamer New York. Platt. Richmond, W P Clyde&Co.. Steamer It L Gaw. Iler. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. • Steamer J S Shriver. Dennis. Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr. Bark Victoria (Br). Christian, Port an Prince. Thos Bark Gen W T Sherman. Boss. Sag - na. J E Sazley&Co. Brig John Welsh, Jr. FiSeld. Sagna. S S W Welsh. Bohr John Johnson, Mcßride, New Orleans, Itorton Ste/ally. ZEKKORAITDA Fier= ei Bremen, Meyer, cleared at New York yes• ter lay for Bremen. • Steamer Westchester, Ingram, cleared at New York yesterday for Wilmington, Del. Steamer Tarifa, Loveland- from N York for Liver pool. was spoken llth inst. off Gully Head. Steamer C:ty of Bbston, 'Kennedy, from N. York for Liverpool, was spoken 12th inst. tat 51 04, lon 15 20. Steamer Onward, Leckie, cleared at London Sth Inst. for Boston. Steamers Huntsville, Crocker, Guiding Star. Berry: 31 I ssouri. Sic cum, from New York, and Bolivar (Br), Conch. from Liverpool, at New Orleans 21st inst. Ship Tuscarora, Dualevy, for Liverpool, had most of ber eargorm board at Mobile 15th test. Ship Favorite, Bush. cleared at New York yesterday tar San Francisco. Ship Herman (Br). Cinikshank, cleared at N York yL-Qterday for Melbourne Ship Addison, Sloan, cleared at Liverpool 6th inst. ler Hong Kong. Ship Bocklight. Williams, clelred at Liverpool 6th inst. for Callao via Glasgow. hip WM I;eavitr, Leavitt, cleared at London sth inst. for Port Philip and Geelong. Ship Cap%lfMi,Beid, sailed from S_hanghae Dec 15th for New York. Ship St Joseph, Alexander, sailed from Liverpool 6th inst. for Boston—was reported bound to -New York and Philadelphia. _ _ Ship John N Cushing, Swap, for New York, sailed Shiphang 15th Dec. Fan Carlos (Chip, Strout. from Talcahuano for Boston, was spoken 9.41 inst. Int 229 lon U. ship Amity, Stinson, from Mani n , • n, which arrived at Bombay 2d Dec. was in a very leaky condition. Ship Gen Berry, Watts, from Callao, at Queenstown bib inst. Ship Westfield, Trecellick, from Balttmore, was die. charging' at Panama 12th inst. Bark Pleiades, Wells, hence, remained at Monte video 29th Dec. Bark Stella (Br), sailed from Buenos Ayres 25th Dec. for New Yrk, with W,Otto dry hides Bark Arizona.. Oormick, hence, remained at Mon tevideo 29th Dec • Bark Ironsides, Tapley, hence, had discharged at Bahia WA Dec. and was loading for Liverpool. Schr 3 Truman, St. , r, hence for St Marks, at Tor tvgas sth inst. • Scbrs Panay Keating, Daniels, from Portland, and J V Wellington. Atwood, from Boston. both for this port. at Holmes' Hole 21st inst. The - 3 V W sailed again same day and the PE. on the 2211. schr Ocean Wave was below Charleston 18th inst.i Schr Ellen Perkins, Perkins, cleared at Wilmington, NC. nth inst. fbr Havana. Scar E 'Farber, Cobb, front Boston for tads Port, at 'Newport 2lst inst Schr loursa,Minot, from Portlaird for 'Sailor's Hole, struck a snag and sunk In the Rappahannock river on the night of the 18th inst..- Crew saved. STAWONERYS .LIPILAN ELAILM O ICTERG CO. I, 11. . .LIPILART, Agt. MANUFACTURRig AND IMPORTING STATIONER, • <I S al South Fourth Stree42d Story, 5 0 ‘., Cc arm„- seteremue ee 4 LU r n.LVS i:EPIIOMI EYELET 7cions - 2, - % IlpresecTrl-Patent.Eyeletiaellee. ...: LIPMAN'S PAT. PENCIL &,..E.RASER, ts . .4 c C 6 LIPMAN'S Unlit) PFAU, 'ft ft JACK-SOS'S LEAD- PENCILS, . . a , =IBS ETD/FOOT 18.11:6, el se DEARS' PROPELLING LEADS. V. 3 1- . LIPMAN'SANTI - BLOTTING ROLE& 2, .:. , - Lipman Xaccufacturine Calf 5113.VERIOR IXAD - p_EN-ciErs. I MOBBUTS =CAT 1118.C33113M3.., gariainutecararra welz: DAVID P. MOORE dr. BOSS, Furnish:rut Undertakers. No. 829 Vine street, (below Ninth). Lead and Metallic Carom on hand, fel.4-oto • his Stock Board. FIRST BOA.RD. WRIGHT Has Just Laported a Fine Lot of Table Oil, Boneless Sardines, And Anohovies. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING EtA.P.DEN7 A2CD TRa..-TKLis szEth.w.es. Closes at P. M. ; fess-Stt ITALIAN MACCANONI, VIKELNIEVara,LI, PAR M3AN Fresh Imported, FOR s A T. 1; : By JAMER , R. WEBB. jallta WALNUT and MILTDITH Streets. WINSLOW'S CELEBRATED GREEN CORN. 35 Ukapero PPM CAN. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING G 414: 1 -)MC AND FRAN - RIM': STS. Cloves? P.M. fel-' Gr_IRJEJEDIT Green Corn, Vresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, /to. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DF AT;WR. 12;11 . GROCR - R, Corner Eleventh alai Vine Streets. .Great Reduction in Canned Fruits, TOMATOES. PEACHES, GREEN CORN, PATTD3 POIS AND C • A ikfTIGNONS ELANCS. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPItLFG GARDEN AND EBANKIM7. Store times at 7 P.M. fersztf 2 HARRELS Fine, Medium and Low grade P. d7ch.ests Oolong, Young llyaan and Imperial Tea. 200 bags Rio. Lagusyra and Java coffee. 000 barrels A. R. V, and Yellow Sugars. 100 hhd3 ,nba and Porto Rico do. Also, a g neral assortment of Groceries for sale by W. J. XI ARAN & CO., South WATER street, belon Che nut. feS-Ims WRIGHT'S FRESH TOMATOES , OF MY OWN CANNING, _ wenty fire cents per can. JOSHUA WRIGHT, GAIMMNT AND FRA.:NR - T.rs, - sTRE,„&es Closes at 7 P. M.. 110 .EW Pit UrDa—Pnncess Paperisnell and Lisbon almonds; splendid London l . 11 I'l ever .lorm , In whole, half and quarter bares , ch ice Eiemea n kr. N. small drums, in store and for sale by M. P. SP Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.comer Arcliand IR9ghth. 5 000 ,cusEs FF.ACIECESS, TOM.A.TOEIS, sithdactlon. For safe by F. SFlLLlCi t ,l4. give Arch and Eighth streets. XTILA. 34.ACIEEREL.—Ertra choice large Macke rel kits. Also new Spiced and Pickled Sal mon. For sale by M .F. SP Ni. W. car. Arch and Mgb.th streets. 4 TIEY PIiESEEVED GUTGEE.—A. small invoke el 11 this delicious confection, in small bozcv, Just r Secend s eceived at COUSTY 'S East .End Groom:y.lSb. Sreslh Itreet. .111.111MKRVXD GThrGEII.-300 cases choice Preserved Ginger, each jar guaranteed, in store and for sale at Ginger, ' East End Grocery, So. US South Second street. WITOE PrEEL—ltaisins, Clarranta. Cttron, Leman ,n s d Orange Peel, Pure Spices, (both* 'Mum and Itrandlea, new Sweet Mier: all for sale a; COLts/ I'S :... • a . : • • • 54.• • • An, iN7rYAMEOUTH BLOATEE23,--A small Invoice tiGkese delight:Eta arid choice delicaciett, for sae at 00 üb - r '8 Ewa Mad Grocery, 50. 118 Sonth &cam: street. DIMES SPANISH OLlVES.—Spanteh Queenoll • I- State: tc Olives. Mat India Mot Pickles. Bone] Sardin and all kinds at new Canned Frans, Sonpa. and Coffee, at OCIZSTI - 13 East End r new, No. US South Second street. a: - • an: : —2O barrels Jersey cultivaied than •• ; • .• 1 by IL F. SPILLIN •,•Ktra-m_ a. I . DISIJEft. Aral k—A perfect substitute for Breast milk, for partial or cadre infant nmsing. pital Prepared by Thomas Barron Brook, Lyndon Hos • Imported and sui'piled by H. C. Ri A ITO% SONI3, Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut streets. fat,' tzt,th.aets Philadelphia. OD LIVER OlL.—Tweiity-live barrels, :new made, C Cal Liver OIL of very superior quality; act). Ammonia, Just received,' Alcohol; Just, Imr= tweaty-five barrels very superior 95 per ceut,in the best of packages, and for sale by JO C. BAKER & CO., oc2l-1Y nallarket street SGLISIi ND FOREIGN DRUGS.—Fngd‘b va- E lerian, Croton Oil, Tay/oes Lint, Winea of Colchi cum, Composition Mortars, Oil ISTerall,Petit gmin.Oil Turkish Geranium double distilled; Oil Sutmms, 3icrilete, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar pnre,Aconite Boot, White Chamomile, French Rase Lases, English Castorollqnarter pinta to quart sizes, Rio Tapioca. T'res.ti Fennel need, Cardamoms, in store and for sale by WILLIAM FT•T•Tri tt CO., 724 and 7il Market street, Philadelphia, HODOSON'S REONCHL&I. TABLETS—The clarion or Etronchltda, Catarrh., Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints, ¬ing the Organs of the Voice fitly benefited Singer and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, mrdcularly re• commends them to perwns affea.M. with BROS (nuns, HO zsall. and CATARRH of the HEAD onIyRIZA T. ASTER Druggistsgenerally Prepared by LAXC & Ant caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, delphia. cc= 'WNW STRENGTHENING AND REVULSIVE VI PLASTERS. with thepliancy of silk, the st= and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, weakness. &c., dze.. They are elmn.ly_and odorless comfortable and effective. Sold by Apo thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. atilt TIKEYGGISTEV ERTEDREES. JJ Pill Tiles,Corats, Broshes,Bdrinrs, Boxes, Horn Scoots, finnan-al Instramzata. Trusses Hard. and Soft Bobber 'Goods, Vial Cues, farlsss ant MEW SSztagel, it., all at "First Hands" EiNOWDEN SB OTH aps-ti/ 43 South Eighth strop. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.. N. E. CommHg YOL - B.TH AND RACE STREETS, Wholgsals Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealens In NiTtodcni Glass. White Lead, and Paints or ever 7 desurlrddt, offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock to goods in their line. at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOEMAKER 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Bace street& AGNESlA—plenning's Calcined. in 101 h. round Um Mead boxes, also in bottles. Jprininvis Carbonate ci MagrlES.lB.lll 2 o and 4 ex. papers. 7 N..22cive5 Magnesia 13 - nding and for sale by CUA13 1 ....,ES ELLIS, aiVISE etc d CO., a., Lornstate, Marked.Marked. and Seventh streeta, Maadelpt . salt DAY BUM. —Jeat received, an,lnvoice of Genuine Imported Bay Rum., .for Bale by the cancrn, bl DO Ella ARM?. ctr 00., Druggist, IS. oar ner Fourth and Race str ee ts. .. . - : • IA: • 1- . alLs• ri: and portable cmitdvadde farthexpldidatker of to the . .Ino,r! • z the Bea, al .1 1 1- 1 - - 4 •14 t, 10. ‘• r.r W: e. F-45,,p0 PER YEARI—We waist agents every where to sell ourIIMPROVMD Sewing' es. Three new kinds. - Ender and ripper. feed. Warranted five years. Anove Salary er large commis dons paid. The max machines sold in United States for less than VID, which are fully licensed by Howe, ',mazer& Wizson, Chrome &Balzr, anger &I a),, and Bache/der. AU other cites p machines are ; trafringe• meats aztularefeee. Address, or call upon SHAW & (ILABE...Biddefard. Maine, .5-5,1A131n VITANTED.—A partner with from 4 8evea to Ten ry Thottermd Dollars, to boy ont an interest on - a mannfactory3n complete runnin g ord er. working 12 N.E.a valuable patent: - Ap .Iy at the corner El° an• - WANTED BENT.—A DWELLING HOUSE between Chest:Ltd and -Pine and Thirteenth and weary -Mat streets, with at hoist SIX or seven them- Addriss Mz O ISM Pine straei • 474:S.Sts • a WAN PUBN T EL WANTE D TOileT—For the etintr. BEa .. asesser4 .Assressitme.lMS, Pest Office.stating locatinal, terms. end other patticmhus. rer...-Stv MS!! WANTED FOR' THE SlMMl3l3..—Trather- a furniphell House or board in the unitary at' a point easily acceasible to the city; for which a., liberal pricewill be paid and desirable tenant furnished - Ad dresa • 1222 Sts WANTED_ FOR....EGSNT—A. -COMBLOD/OUS dwelling,,witn median eonvenien In German!. town. App_ J. H. MIMS & !ON, Eat— Me Broken. walnut street. - • DYING ANDPAINIUNGN:- • -r , *z ' - euzsai :,.' - • D all "tbe.ll:lodEtti colors_ ( And fin i she d oziOnal harm. crape, sirocco and WoolereiShaula, Table and Piano Ccrvera cleaned and finishedequal to new; Gentlemen's Clothes and Mon:ming done al abort notice atArch. N.. W. aIdITIEEtS, NO. 88 N. Fifth street, belOW ned6-am,arof MODALLY! EVENING; BULLETIN, PHILADELPHIA, ''SATURDAY FEBRUARY 424,1566. fs icitrtiu 101 - • BEADING gA TT Rll ATo „, • (}BF. TRiTNK LINZ =OBI •:2 is min :41.1* :1 TO TIER INTERIOR OP MINN SYLVaginc., THILIKOKIISURCCLICELLN 15JVV I ABB WYOMING AL10303, TMMORTH,FOAT.II.W.M . .e sad the (LtaitaDAEl. WIRMER- ..s.a.NEUMBEENT OP PAREINGRB MAIM lea LlNM a.i N m 3 :( l3am riVai gazia ll:Be 2-6.llatfr.lll. and at the Wowing hem= 2.EGRNENG At 8 A. -IIL, Sir Beading, _Lebanon. Ham, Pottsvill Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Banbury VllLLione• Port, Rochester,Allen. town, Willa:shin:re, Pitiatox 3ns iN ars ork,, C lri llEttatobera temalliadrereacani, Az" exc. • k train connects at BEADING with the East Pennsylvania Railroad trains kir Allentown. am: and with the Lebanon Valley train far Harigsburg, 8:c.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawba& Bellroad trains for Williamsport, Lock Herren. Elmira, ,te.. at izr A Trurs - RITRO with Northern Central, Oniitemittuul Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains fOT Nortlimnberland,Vialiciospart. York, ebsinhersiltuE, Pinegrove. SOON =PRIES. Leaves Philadelphia at ILSO P. M. for tomdiN. pada. villa, Harrisburg, ete., connecting with P ling and Columbia Rai trains fior Solumbia &c., and with Cala wissaufteao Railroad train for Millen, Wllllainsport, B. READING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading tit 6.30 A. 31., stopping at all wayele do= arrives in Philadelphia 819.80 - A. X. Betinahig, leaves Ph il.delph% at 4.33 P. M.: arrival In - aing at 7.80 P. Bt- Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7. A. M., and Path, villa at 820 A. M.. arriving in Philadel phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at L 45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. arriving at Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.85 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Pbiladelphia at 17.45 noon for Beading and all way tions;leaves Ran • lug 11.51 A. M., and Dcrwningenvn 12.5) P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. - All the above trains run daily, Sundays e: Sunda trains !awe Pottsville at 8.00 A. Philadelphia st 3.15 P. M CHESTER VALLEY 'RA TTARAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intertnedist=ta Jake the &CO A. M. and 420 P. H. trains from P Oda, returning from Downingtowr at 7.05 A. M. and n) Noon. NEW YORK WEBB; FOR PITTSBURGH AND kat. WEST. Leaves New York at 9..00 A. L. and Et P. H.;passing Heading at 1 A.M., and :AS P. 2L. and connecting at Harrisbnwith Pexuasylvania, and Northern Central am r s o naodr. ns;ts Trains for o P . burzb, Chicago, WU' Bens:min , Express Train leaves on arrival ofg, Pennsylvania EXpress from at and 9.05 A. M., 'Ra.lll5 v at 4.4.9 and 10.52 A arriving at New York I 0 A. EL, and 245 P. H. Bleeping Car accompanyinftese trains through between Jersey City' and Psttsbn without Hail train for em York leave clu Msresbnrg_at L 45 P. H. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 Noon. TraMa leave Pottsville 81, 645.11 A M. and 7.15 P. M. ramming from Tamaqua as 7;z5 A. M., and L4O and 4_1.5 P. M. Tram' s leave Auburn at 7.55 A. M. for Ptnegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.:50 P. 3L for Pineecove and Tre mont returning from Harrisburg at 4.ti10 P.M. and frma Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and &to P. Through •Erst-cla tickets d emignt r.ckeita to all the principal rratll to In Man e Nimth and Wast and 011.115411.3. The following tic'fret - is are obtained only at the Oita? of 6. Etrodford, Treasurer. .1;:o. g 27 South Ilwarth sleet, Phllador of G. A. Is icons, Gerimal stupertritend cot, • h COInfETATIOIC TICKETS, for and fi At 2.5 er cent., disco rms. unt between any Poi= desired . __ VMIMILI:4, Good for topo roilmbetween all pcdraa, at ;a 50 each. for famines and CCP' cos TICKETS. For three, six, rune or twelve mouths, tot holders only, to all paints az minced razes. CL'PRITTAEIiZt Bending on the line of the Bosd NOB be licerdshed with cards, ent'•t'ng rt'a**Tr , lves and wives to ticket:lGS half-fare. EXCUESIOR TICE:MS. From Philadelphia to principal stations, good Ito Saturday, Sunday and ..VoLday. at reduced fare, to be dad only at the Ticlzes Office at ntrtesath End Callow tail streets. Goods of all dienctpdons forwarded to an the above poin nd ts from the Com,oanra New .Frelght Depot, .M=.ll a Willow FREIGHT Marra Leave Ph.ilad ae Ss danT at 5 .00 A. M., =45 awn Lad 6 P. K., for Lebanen,llarctabezg, Pert fninthu, and pointa Impand. 'I TTAte Close at the Philaddphia Post Office for all places on late road and Its Inanthft at aA. N., and ha the prin• dtpal Stations only at ?-15 P. M. gd i fM PHILAD N ELPIRT A TON _ ,_ AND RALMIORE BAIIr ABLE.—Ccoismendag MONDAY, as January 6th, MS. Trains will leave Denozner of Broad etreet and Washington avenue, at Ltd A. M. (Mondale excepted). !to I'33= Train , and Washington, sopping at Wilming ton, Perryville, Havmdearace,. herdeen, Perry man's, Magnolia and Q.t.." , ' , ilea Ran Delaware RM. Train, s.u.A.M.(Sanday excepted), for SultsbttrY. Milford and inte=.Wiate stations. Way-mail Train. at 9.15 A. M. (Sundays CZ cePied). for Baltimore, stopping at Checer, Minnow, Linwood, Claymont, and - aM regular static= between Wilminton and Baltimore. Express Train as 2.4.5 P. M. OM excepted), far Baltimore and Washington, aro at Cheater, Claymont, Wlimington, Newark., a, North-Razz, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Pertrnan's, Magnolia and Stercuasees Eon. Right Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Marlow, Llawood, aaymont, Newark Ftlrton, North-East. Perryville and Harrede-Graoa Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk., City Point and tc.-I ,, notad will take the US A.M. Train. AS sat adetitin*Al aaaratunisdation for those holding through tickets for Baltimore, WashingUnt Southern points. a special car will leave the Philadelphia Depot, at ILM A. IL, connect:inset Gray a Fens with the Morning Express train from zcew York VNGTON AUCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington- Leave Philadelphia at 8-15, 11.15 A.IL, S.M. 5 Wand 7./X1 P. 7d.. The Siv P. IL train connectswith the Lela ware Railroad for Milford and intermediate statons.. Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15 and 9... V A. IL. SA and 5.00 P. M. _ T for Newcastle leave Plin..d•SpWl6 at &15 d. 8..7 , and S.er, P.l. THROUGH THAWS FROM .B.A_LTI3 OES. . _ _ Leave Wilmington at 12130 X., 4.. h) and 9.55 Pal. CELESTES FOB EBILADEI,PECIA. Leave Chester at 801. 8.58 and 10.14 A. 12.35; 3.42„, 5 .0 i, 5.44 and MIS P.M. Prom Baltimore to PbiLadelphla.—Leave Batlimore & A. X., Way Hai 1.10 P.ll-, Empress. 6.35 P. M., EXprista. 9.= P. lg., Express An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Grace and intermediate stations, will leave Baltimore at 4.10 P. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 9.52 A. If.. 3.23 and 11.50 P. H. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at LLZ.', 5.15 10.33 A. M., and 4.00 P. Id. STNDAY TRA.LKS. Express Train as 4.C5 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. Mopping at Wilmington. Perryville, Havre-de- Ono ~ Aberdeen, Perryman'a, Magnolia and Stem mer's Em , Night Express it P. M. for Baltimore and Wash- Ingum. Mopping at Cheater, Tharlow Linwood. Claymont„lN itrialtrgton.N ewark, Plk. tor., North-East, Perryville and Havre de Once. A Special Train will leave Philadelphia far Wilming ton and Intermediate Stations at 9.0 u P. M. BALTIMORE POE PKT LA nELPELL.A. 3!(l)Mii t Leave Baltimore at 9M P. AL, stopping at Havre de Grace, Perrpvife and Wilmington. Also stop at Mk ton and Newark. (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore) and Posner to leave passengers from Baltimore or Wa n.shingto A special train will leave Wilmington ter Phliadel phisvand Intermediate Stations at LAI P. M. = to train with passenger car attached will leave w n thr Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.04 P. M. H. F. ILEIRAI - BrY, Superintendent. PECIADEL.PHIA AND KELE RA.ELROAD. 1.8155. great e verses the Northern and North• west comities of Pennsylvania to the eV at Brie, on Lake Erie. /t has beau leased and is operated by the Ptraidsn• Tanis Railroad Oatapany. Vaal OF RISEENOSIC 'MONO AS YECIMASIXLPIa& anarsrstrAerwaso. • Erie/trail Train 1 CO P. hi. Eriegixpress Train rarrirs 'WIi9TVA.I33), Erieldall Train - - - - • 920 P. X, Brie - ExpressTrain • - • • 7 N. cars run through on Erie Mall and Traitu r&t =tard change, both ways, between Tease* Ede. XXX roes 00-Os. Leave New York at 6 ee P. M., arrive at Erie S 37 A. AL Leave Erie at i 'IL, arrive at New Yorkl.ls P. M. Elegant nE7alnrgl between I E P M a ri w e e a a n t T d Nraeiwns Y ._ ork . rawness at IV corner truis `ti and Fr — ET streeta. ; delphia. Arid for Freight haziness, of the OillaPanrs Agenitt S.R. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and rfaorel Eta: Philadelphia. 3. W. Reynolds, Fade. William Brown, Agent, N. R. R., Rallintora. H. H. - HOUSTO General Meta Agett W. (I fieneral Ticket Philadelphia, A. L. General Snn't.. Dzu wica lcu T CBMSTEII . IT.it yD AT ,Pwr* LL .mk•k --o • 4-- • • • - WISTER * ABRARGEHENTs. - Onand after WEDICHECDAY. October 18th, 1965, the trains will leave as fallow= 'WEST CHESTER TRAM% Leave PhEadelphia for West Chester Leg, ii. 2.15, 4.30 and SAO P. lA. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia MS, 6,15, 1045 A. M. 1.40, 4.35 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 8.15 AIL and leaving Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. will not stop at Peru:mho:4 and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only. Leave PhihulelphipJr Pesineltnn too and, 1100 eve - Pisiti - eitoti for PhlindelPhin A. Thrnie Trltirlß littOP at all Intermediate ellintlena. ON SUNDAIS—Lmve Pbn.dPlPlda 418.30 A.. IL and 2.00 P. IL. "Leave west Cheeder7.ss A. M and 4.03 P M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at &W.A. M. and 4.80 P. IL, and leaving West Cheater-0 ah 14.85 P. Mr connect at B.C. JuitellOrtklrlth arsagis an the.P. and 11.73..lbratfOrd and Immyr , est Wince. Pare allowed to take wearing apparel only ramie and the Company will apt. In IMP ease, be ~tb le faar an peo amountial exceeding one hun dred dollars. unless a contract Is made for the same. BENBY WOOD. General 13nperintendans V- n 1 :,111 :8,1 kri:4:4(fl:44 - TatvEraigra GUIDE. NORTH luta Asa tOTABLI. IL—THE MIDDLE • ROITTII—• directable toßrwhiabgrm Adlentmxt Munch &rat, Harairm ate, white Haven Nahanoy City. and all In the Leach and W 314 ming Coal 5 , 00 , Passenger Depota In Phillmlelobta,THEßD Street above /3120EMBOri, and comer of - trammiq and_____ CAN atreels. 16VV :)=1 NINE DAILY TRAINS. On and after Monday,Nov.,2oth,Miro,Passenger tralm leave the Depot, Third atreekabove Thompson, awl/ 03tunisYs ewe -Pled). as =own - AT MO A.M.—Moroni& liMprem for Bethlehem and and Principal SIBUOIL3 on North Pennsylvania Rail. road, con for en neeting atto Chunk Weatherly Bethiphara with tobigh Valley Rallroad AllCatissana,Riaingto,4l4.'"" wn, - ar. , rleton, White Ha n, • and all pat= in Met and WyamT7E7V2ZI also, in WMW.MO3I with Lehigh and Rimy for yraba ny_(.s,ty and with Catawissa Railroad, far Rupert, DartVille,llliton and Williamswrt. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A. M.; atWfficesbarreat24s P.M; at N . hanDY MY at 3 P. M. Pe-ssengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at late M. for Rae. ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. AT sm A. 21.—Actxmor_odation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. - 7Pastengtes. for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hararrille, hY this train, take Stage at Old York goad.' AT 10 A. hi.—Acceran. for Fart 'Washing ton, stopping a at all intermediate Stations. At 2-Wr Accommodation for Doylestown, BUM ping at intermetllate stations Passengers take image at .Doylestown for New Hope. AT LSD P. M.—Evening Express fin Tuable can and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania road, Close connection for w. n, at re 741: th ere at 6.45 P. M. Passengers for Plain fi eld, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Ceamal "w R. take N. J. C. Train at Easton, whom arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas camera for Scumnolown take stage at North Wales. and ior Nazareth at Bethlehem and for 6reenvli2e at, Quakertown AT 4.15 P. 111.—Aaximmodation, Ibr Doylestown, =piping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove. Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington • for Lumberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. M.—Through 4rrnmmMwti oll for Beth. lehern and all Stations on mein line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad. connecting at lutwirPh.ra with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for_pcdaP. .Ipbigh Valley Railroad and for Danville. Catavrlssa Railroad. AT6-15 P. id.—.Al,o,,,,,,tytation, ping at all in t. ,,, wp.siara Stations. At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washington. TRAMS FOB PHILADEMETCLA. Leave Bethlehem at S.twS and 10.05 A. M.. and 61S P. id. Passengers leaving /lash= at 4.30 IL, connect al Bethlehem and arrive In Phßadelphia at 12. M P. M. Passengem leaving WBltesharre at 1 P. Id, corment at Bethlehem at 6.15 - P. IL, and arrive in Philadelphia at Ms P. 11. Leave Doylestriwn at 6.80 A. M. 2,15 and 5.2 e P. IL Leave Lansdale at 6.3.0 Leave Fort Waal:di:von at 10.50 and 2.15 P. IL 01. SUNDAYS. Z.o_• at 9 d. Philadelphia for Doyleaown at 3P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7..% Be:tad:eta for Philadelphia Ws P. hi. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars Canv enfers to and from Beaks Street Depot. V.hite Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey yee.esegogra to Third Street Foot. Ticte=curstbeprixaredattheTicketOffices, TM:RD rover. or BERKE street, to order to warrore the /0W1351 mes of fare. ELLIS ICILAJIK, Agent. gilt Express will call fir andater Baggage at the Depot. Othce. 1 , :o. 113 South THIRD street. nol4-tff FOR jilriir YORK.—The CAM.- DM'S AND AMBOY and PELLA TEMNTTON RAILROAD COBS Fels LW S, from Philadelphian) Sem York. and way Pte. from WA_LNLY STREET WHARF, will leave as follows, viz: Pare- At 6 A. M., via Camden and'A.Mboy. Aoootn., At S M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, so) At 2 P. M., via Camden and AmboyExxmass 2 At 3.2 M. (neon) and BP. M.., via Camden and Amboy, Acenixtrundathm, (Freight and Pas- ,eager.) - .. . . 5 Al 6 and 11-Di P. M., via Camden . Acccon raodazion, (Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 2.5 5l Class 'Eckel; I so At 6 ace IC.A 1 6 t and 5 P.IL For Mount Holly vine. Pemberton end Vincerdown. Al 6A. =1 2 P. M. finFree.hold. As 6 and le A.. 21. 12 M. 1.00, S. Sand 11.33 P. M. for pal. niqrs, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Edgewater, Bar lington, Florence. Borden own, etc. The 10 A. M. ono b P. M. Line runs dtreci thmagh to Trenton. LUC •-"' FROM .E.MCSECGTOZif DEPOT will leave ab lolicrsts • et um A. BS, 4.& P. M and 6,43 P. M. via Sea- stugton and Jse:r OW, itglIVE3 $3 03 At it - P. (Melt) via Kensingtan and Jetstzr CUT Exprets._ • The 6.45 P. IL Line will run daily. All °them Sun days excepted. . An". 3., and 11.15 A. 3K. 7 1. LW, 5 said 645 P. X.. and fir Bristol, Trensom. At 7A. IL, IPSO, 3.3, and 6 P. M. for Coratrelts, rer 111144'1e' nd Stations: Tacc6l7,—Whodnomaixig, Brides bin and edlate and ist IL ;or Retztesiroiog and interin BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD, for the Delaware Elver Valley Northern rene.givants, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two thwart' °aim dail.T (Sunday etmeptJtd) from Econtington De pot. a 3 dlws: Ai 7.36 Altl. and 11.. WP. a Falls, Etuf. filo, Dunkirk, OmandaignaMirlra, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester. - Ft *Varnipton. °swam...Sy - J=3e. Great W Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scraston.-awoulsburg. Belviders, Easton. Lambertville. Flan ngtonoto. The AM Ltne connects dlrem with be Train leaving Easton for Mauch Mink. Ailen town. Bethlehem.... Ats P. IL for Lambertvilleandintermedlate&ations Si' For Few York, and Way Naas leaving Ken Eton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half as hour beloxe departure. The can run Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run Enna the Depot- On Sundrda. Quardbusses will leave Wal. nut Street wharf a: SP. a. to Connect 'veal lite. , Pdq. Pounds ofed . Be Onlyallow each Passen ger. Passengers are .lorted. tom tak r ng anything as baggage bat their wearing appare_Ll baggage over Lily pounds to be paid for eztra. The Company limit their responsiValty for baggage to One Dollar per pound. and will not be liable for any amount beyond el cept by special contract _ sad and boggoca ciiecceLd direct through. to Graham's Baggage Mluoress will can far and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at So. 3 Wal nut rave/. ithESFItO3IIqEW FOBS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland =eat, at 12 3L and 4P. 11L, via Jersey Cry and Camden. At 7, 10 and A. 31., 6 P. M. and 12 Night via Jersey Qty and Rea eington. From Pier So.l K. River, at 6 A. IL said 2 P. L, via Amboy and Camden. At 12 M., 3 and 6 P. 3L (Fzetght and Passenger) via Amboy and Camden. wm. H. GATZMKEt, Agent. P.R.NAS LVANLa. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 88 AJIRANGEMMWTS. The trains of the Pennsylvania R. R. will leave lL e New Depot at Thirtieth and Market streets. The cars of the Market Street Paseenger Railway run to sad from this Depot. They also leaVe Front street every two minutes, ccuxusa....ng came hoar pre vious to the tLoae of departure of each Train and allow about 30 minutes for a trap. That cars axe is waiting on the arrival of each Train to convey Passengers into the city, an d tr cormections are made whit allroads cross. Ott eet. SIIIVDAYS—Cara leave Eleventh and Market streets at 5..45 P. IL, to connect with the Plush - argil and Erie Malt andßafgag at WM P. IL with Ph' iadeholua Ex dress. e Express will hereafter be waited af So. ra South hleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trans, can have itdone at ressonableraus awalTplication to him. TRARP‘s LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT THIJS: LgAvSt ERIE e.A.PRESS - at 7.80 A. M. MAIL TRAIN at auo A. Id. PAOLI AOODIL, No, I - " MOO " FAST LINE. - ^ 12.09 H. PAREIBUR.O. P. M, .0 A RRT"RUBG ACIDOX. • " .t. 31 " LANCASTER AOOOIL, • - SOD PAOLI TRAIN..No. 2 - PITTSBURGH MAIL" .80 PHELADELIPPT A EXPRESS ..in a CINCINNATI EXPREo.S. LEO A. IL PHILADELPHIA EXTRws ,I 4 - " 7.20 PAOLI ACCOIL, No. 1 - " 5.20 PP , • RTvattfl.l : o - _9.SO _ LA TRAM • - " tt.SJ P. X LINES - • " 1.10 PAOLI ACCOM;Xo. St, • • " 4AO " " DAY EMPRESS - - • 545 HABausßußa AOCOM., . 8.40 " PhUadelphla )312 ,0 7 un i leaves dany. Pltisbaxch and litrie gall ,ves . (except Saturday). An w ar Trains daSr—excePt day. The Pennsylvania Bauroadth no-asame any risk fat Bapviite, t forW=A=and pmfj their , ilsPonalaanY to O ne H In value. B. ,, erage 4,3eFe log that amount in vabae,willrbe at the risk - of' the owner, unless taken by sped., con tra ct For further Inflormanon, as to lime and conne:Sank zee Mile and framed atrds, or apply to. . _ THOMAS-XL PARSE,Ticket Aven.t, at the Depot. An EmiZnint.Treln rione ditty ercePt Sun Pax fro infintmatinn as to fare and saxantwpcauu da ns y. , sway D 3 MAX= PIXSX, X°. 187 Dock street. - P.I3I7.9.DIELPHLL AND• 'MORE eIt„NTB.A.L R TT.RO AD. • s 1 741: - - --On and alter WED NESDAY, °Maher(S• DES, the trains will leave Phil. *daintily , from the comer Of West Chanter and Phil. adelphia Eathotal, earner of Thirty-I/rat and Cfarket !treats, (West Philadelphia,l at &CS A. M., and 4.30 P. IL Leave Oxford. at Sal IL M.. =d3l° P.M. A mar ket train will leave the _EMI= Sun, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for Philadelphia, at 10.4,5 and returning will leavel'n adelph. for Bf3ing Snn„on WednesdaYe and Saturdays, at MS P. 111.. _ The train leaving Ph/Weigh/sat Lei A.N-41:mineete at Oxibrd with &daily line of stageS front Peach Zot.- tom ia Lancaster county. Itatarningleaves ftachßot- - tom to thrunct at Oxford With the afternoon train for Philadelpha -ftesestgers are allowed to tate wearing apparel Wa r Sa.tlanteage, and lazio caw will the Corn- many hf respOnsible fou• an amount excending VA un less a speciaa roadefnr ( -I "(•same. WOOD.Genstal Sanerintemilent. _m aw PHELAD A h BAEIT• "Mk ithAMMEXEM AND exact TB:ROGGE - DEPOT, BEQAD eaue.r.T, ABOVE CLUMG.si: The doderzleded yid =those She Gerona AZona lite Milb l4l .ld. •Vilhaingtoo ADI3. 3 M ttmore Railroad faawteyb by way of the &ben =poen at& thepublic eietty 'aseirted that the onraohadoll of through 'alit= secures to Fzelat IsZartransit And moans delivery to all parts t oe tilfOutd Gam and th thiOnnatiOn. $ll ll 7 o A. OCIWTON CO" ht General Freig JOBE S. WILSON, t A Agent& Gdf-ti Office Eilath street. above TRALVELIII6I GIVEDIE. !• TOWN PHILADELPHIA. • 4311EGLAN , . . AND NORRISTOWN :IN a as.—TnetE TABLE,--On. ATM after WED NESDAY, NovFOR embettmill WN flirther notEte. • Leave Plffht,t:ldiAlMk 7, a, v, s ae =imam, 04, 4 5,5%, 6 eLa. SOD, P. Leave Germantown—e. 7N, 8, BSA 9 .10./102, 3 12 2 1. , 8, 4. le, 8. /LP. - The 8.20 Wan, and the Oil/Id FAC MP WILMS de laelt 140 P on Germantown Rrnmeh ON SUNDAY& - - Leave 'Philadelpl;l*-:050 minutes, A. 31.; 3. 7 NU, P. K. .Leave Germantown-8 1,A . 1144 93E, P. M. HILLL - Pf. - Fr RDAD. Leave P Phil 3L aaleMbiEs - 4, ID , 12, M4214 ' 15 X and 11, Leave Chestnut 33:1B-7.10 mlnntes, 8, 9.40, and 11413 A. M. 1.40, 8.40, 5.40, 8.40.8.40, and 10.40 P. N., ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelpkta.-910 minutes, A. M.; I, and 7 Leave Chesto.l4 11311-7. a minutes, A. 3L; 12.40, 8.40 wade.= minutia P. M. FONCONEELOHOOEFN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, US, /105 minutes, A. M. /3f. 8,43 i. OX, 53:4', 8..C.5, and 1134, P. a. • leave Noncistovna-5%,17, 7,50, 9, U., A. IL; 1.% 4% 6 and 8 P. a. The 531 P. IL train wil stop at School Lane, Wissa hickon, Manayonk, Spring and Datushohocken only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phßadelphis—e A. M.. 2.4.'„ and 7 P. M, Leave Norristown-7 A. H.. and SP. IL . _ FOB MANAYIINX. zave maadentaa-6. a.zs, N..; 73f. t. 13£. 6%, 8.05, arid it% P N. Leave Manayanc-63E. SAO. Aar.; 6% and 8, P. IL ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. N.; 23E and 7P. X Leave lianayant.-73i A. 5% and 8 P. 2:L. W. T.'WDLSIII. N, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green areas. ft PITTSBURGH,O3LITALBITS AHD CINCINNATI RAILROAD / 1 11 : "..J.‘ 4 •" 1 " , * 0 *agl fnnoWs :ecs tivirA:4 Owing to the great di since saved by ThilS .F.ObTh; the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the 11. S. 1 M A IL to the Principal Cities of the West and Southwest. THERE BEING BUT i= CHANGE OF CABS 13E1 WHEN PHILADELPHIA. AND CLVCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. p a CSR's:4E3:S BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE Us 7 CESCINNATI, INDI3NApOLIS CAIRO AND Sr. LOUIS. ONE TRA TN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER LINE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 1L.50 A. H. Will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodraff's Celei.rated Palace etate-Room Sleeping Cara 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 STECB.HNT vjLT at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. B. F. SCULL, Gent Ticket Ag't Steubenville, 0. JOHN H. WILT , V II Ger."l Eastern Pass. AO. a:5 Broadway, New 'k ork- JOHN DURAND, Gen'i Sup' t. fe.it-tf J - KFISET Ra ri Ro A m 'LINES—Prom foet elpiarket. street wi 34.l rai v tiLeas fiEPS'GT Sundays. FA_T e L AND Oatanif , r7ag WED.NESDA 2 Y, NONMEBER. ]s h, Foz 33ridgetan. Sales, and all Stations an West Jar se" and talem Railroads, at 9 A. M. and 8.30 P. M. raz lativille and all intr.zzanliate S , at 9 A M. and 3 P. 1_ For Cape Bay and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. H., to Ltillvtl, connecting with freight train (Passenger car attach* d) for Cape .Sap, due 3.45 P. IL and 3.00 P. Ti. through patse—g— er. due 8.00 P. IL For Glassboro' and Iniernaedisie Stations, at. 9 A. M. s and izt , P. IL Fe" WcodtalT, Gloucester, &e., at 9 A. M., 3, 3A9, and Z...a , P. a. Freight train willlmvePr Tl.APlphisfmna Eandimffia at, and Camden, sue M. J. VAN .11M7S5FT.A vw.,Saperinneodent. Ica.. Ear .na =ILE:an COMPANY Will E ,, ATid to all the acnat brand:Les of NKr - miss Bus wrls&, receive, deliver. and forward, through other re sponsible Expreo Companies, to all parla of the coma cry. any artdeerdruslol to them. A Special-lime:Er ger acanas treet panias each through =ln. Office, .1510. 5 Warrant PHILADELPHIA AND ELPLi. EA THROUGH LUTE. AWriaSit.it4 TIAROAD short line to Wißiamspert, Elinira,oll Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Suspension Bridge, places in the Werx..rn, North Western and:South Wes tern States and the Canadas. Four throngs trains daily (Sundays excepted). Lance Philadelphia and • Leave North Pennsylve. it.p.iinvitat.Depot, nia R.B. Depot. 8 A. M. A. M. 2.33 M. 8.15 P. M. One train cal Sunday at AU P. M. By all these wins direct come nn is made at Bi thirst with Erie re-11mq; at Balareancs with Atlantic and Great Resterrua railway: at Dm:Wet and Buffalo with Lake Share B. B.t and .as Suspension Bridge with Great Western railway. Fare always aglow es by any otb.erline. Sleeping airs on all night trains. Second ro , ms cars with cushioned seahraccompany each express Ltxsia. giving passengers the suisatdage ofl - fgh speed with low- fare._ - For th rough tickets and =titter pantkuthas mice= tug the routes. applyat the. Ticket OM oe, Madinat street. , N. VAN ROBN. Pas Azt. OFFICE OF THE ADAMS ?IMES COMPANY, .M 1 CHEST. . =aqua, .TmuunY Eth. /W -et es e Adne s = in. Crnlerds i = : Heir Depot, and having scanted ,A.iDinnwlcs fOr transportation. are now prepared to fterward Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing. ton. Georgetown, Alexandria, Frederick. Adsunstown, Fortress M and. tH r =p_sCOSSOzdh. occupied by the at tstes. Special agreements e for Merchandtse in large lots_ Sutlerl goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, n app - lioal. don at oar office. Soldiers' parcels taken a t less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and , fir at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD= C - C‘4T strra. JOHN BINGHAM. Suyerintrodent, RARITAN AND DPI -, AWARE BAY BAILROAD.—NOLICR—On also aner _ DAY, Feb=las,h7tb, the Ettpress Train will be itscuntinned. The Freight Train leaves CAM DM'ii at I o'clock, P. AL, daily. (Sunday exceptedj ar riving In New York next morning. taken at /ow rates. S fetal L. B. COLE. Agent MUIUIA k §T.Wiltd. an_ FOR sacr,V OR TO LET tPON GROUND _WS PENT—A valuable tract of L3_\ - D, adjoining the rhile.delphia Gas Works, in the First Ward, having neatly h alto tate ( ; nine) front upon theriverSchnyl kilL This portion is particularly well adapted fOr manuff,tcruting pnrposes , as well as a suitable depot for anthracae and birtuxonous coal, a branch railroad leading from the Pennsylvania Railroad, snow at the preto isastudd can be readily extended about 200 yards to the river trclicylinll, there C.Dlllle-illg with a sut6Lan tial wharf. The property will be divided to suit pur chasers. -- - Also 10 Rent, a brick BUILDUNTG, with extensive river front_ suitable for canons manning pur poses, in connection with the Gas Works, with steam power and other improvements. [fel_th.s,lu=s Apply at t2l WALYGT street, second story. A 1 FOB 'A 41VP —A FARM. containing 102 acres superior land, with modern doable bring mansion, ice onse. carriage house, large new barn, threesmaller ones. two tenant houses, enc., fir_. all in excellent con dition, Situate in Burlington countT. N. 3.. on the road (rem Moorestown to Riverton; 10 mfles from Camden: 4 miles from the Camden and Amboy B. R.; half of a mile from Moorestown and also from. Camden, M. ociresuiwn and Ht. Holly 8.. R. Five acres ofgardels fruit and standard fruit of every d cssmiption, Hand some lawn, well shaded, and land in highest state of cul*dxstion, J. Ti, LitalaiMY & SONS, 50S Walnut street. 41i FOR SALE.—A. VERY CHOICE DEMI RAIIL.E FARM in the Twenty-third Ward, 10 mires from Market street., soijciiiiing the village of RosUeton, containing SO acres. Improvements fine, and land in a high suite of caltivaton, with plenty of shade. fruit and water, and everything in first rate order. Apply at IM, Chestnut street, second floor, be tween 10 and 2. fag}-tartb,sa,ll FOR SALE—COUNTRY SEAT. on RIDGE l'nl ROAD. two minutes' walk from Wissahickon Station, Norristown Railroad; double STONE HOUSE and two and a half sues or Ground with beautlfhl and commanding view. Also, plenty of shade, limit and ornamenml trees. F. H. HAWES. 105 th.s.rriSt* 17 Rank Street. FOP. SALE.—A Farm or 70 acres,with store room. In Chester nounty. one Ville from Railroad. catalogs large; water tool and plenty. Goad land. and; a variety of fruits. For particulars address Wallace Post Office, Pa. few Srti LEVI H. CBOUSE. FACPORY.—FOR RENT OR SAT,E...A . l a r g e "! four-story_Factory Building, with steam power. belting, shafting, ftc. Situate on the N. B corner of Twenty-second and Wood streets. Immediate slop even. J. H. GUMMY ft . SONS, &A Walnnt street,' FOR SALE.—THE;THREE-STORY BRICK Ti Mew:deuce with attics, double back poundings and modern concenier.cles situate No. 551 North street: Lot la feet front. by 90 feet deep. .7 . ? ". Or3f3fßY d SONS, sob' Walnut street. GERILs IV - TOW:.—FOE SALE.—A NEAT Slone Cottage, with lot Mfeettront,and furnished ev&ry city convenience, pleasantly ;mated within eight minutes' walk from the Railroad Depot. J. M. GI)MMEY &SONS. ,SS , S, Walnut street: FOR F. A T.'m —Tba modem three.enery. brick Dwelling with three•story back buildings and every convenience,• situate. No. 2210 Piim IS feet front by so feet deep. J. M. GU - MILEY & SONS, WS Walnut FoR CAT F.; A DESIRABLE TER ERSTORY .:bnck house. with. three-story double back btaii• /egs 1401 Tltord . woa street all modern Improvements. At)4F"ba..T. - 11. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, FOS SAlat A desirable tbree•atnrY brick Eta': -HOUSE, t`-'s Sonih Ninth street , all mixliern im pr vetnents: immediate pcmes , don given. . Apply to ATIS dt SON, - Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wel, FFOE SAIX...-Tirie rs , eptot t3e.E; cvlak every =Were. illlptOVernent. "Co. k 4 Washington uare. 11.EDNe.R„ • fr.t THe VALUABLE: BUS•\ES PROPERTY, 34 feet font by : 4 feet In depth, situate Nos. 113 am 115 'Sorb Stath aveet, above arch. J. IL 548 Walnut etreet• FOR NEW lecoitEc.i EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE Have Commenced their reitilar OUTSIDE trips. stath The MEW and San elan at • WASHINGTON, captain Chichester: NORFOLK, Captain ranee. ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hattriek. 1171:86}ENIA, Captain Snider. Leaving from each city on TUESDAYS, THITE'S DAYS and SATURDAYS, from fast whet: below Market street,. Philadelphia, and Piers 14 andlb East River, Rew York. These Steamships insure at lowest rates. Freight received DALLY at our usual low ram, WI& P. CLYDE CO_ „Agents, - 14 South Wharves, PullsdelPhis.. JAS. ELAND_ 117 Wall street. PiesAME. , 4 STEAM TO LIVHSPIXaa • : 4 .. • 4UFRN TOWS, the lamsusidtumistning SKIMI-WEXKLY. mmudng the U. S. Hans. CITY OF T Rvrraw_______wedmessay, Feb, 21 OF LONLON Ratarday, Feb. 24 CITY OF DUBLLN__. _Wednesday. Feb..% CITY OF EALTIMniE...7 sae , March 3 At loon. from Pier 44 North River. HATES OF PASSAGE, 1 P./LY.LZILD IN GOLD. Fbzsllnbim—___4so 5u!eny0.........1) First to London.-- RS Steerage to 2. First to Paris --..--I€s Steerage to Parfa---, Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Hamburg, are• men, dx., era, at moderate rates. Passage by the Wednesday_ at0m.,,„,, p own; 190. Steerage, .$35, payable in United &Latest:or:ready: prong? from Liverpool or cinemustinvo, ecatve-etot. Tickets can be bought hers by persona sending for their friends. Fo r If i rt,h er tron,,Ltion, aop.,y Attlee Omn apt; SOHN G. .A_LIC. fel° ' 111 Walnut street. FOB BOSTN. SPw ski , tlmsalP LINE DIRECT. 7 walre Et FBOX RACH.PORT El;'/EgY lIFE DAya PROM Pr..4E ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. Th e eteemato ART[, Captain Crowell, win sail from Fluladelphia on Wednesday, Feb Zs, at ID .A.M.- Tbe steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail front Boston on Monday, February is, atlS M. Th po e nu sede between .FhilsuiPirdita and Boston LS now ccan of the ftAXON, Captain Matthews, 1230 tans barthen, NORMAN; Captain Baker, IMO tons brat:ben. Those LES, stahstap to rdial and well a ns inted will sail punctually advertsaed, and freighttliVe received every day, a steamer being always ott the berth to receive cargo. • Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their For =lll r'snATE3c."rol. Nnmscur. & oft. feta =South Delaware avenue. • :soffit :4A - untllgpitina...o3.3;lll,4l The Bike steamships of this Line insure at the lcrwes3 rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf ahoy* Market street, every SVI:DNEDAY and SATETE,DAY, AL Nam, Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk ar.d City Point, frrr -, InF , the most direct route for the South and Southwest. For fteight or rassaire, with e ,, cPlicmt dons, apply to P. CLYDE & 14 North and Beath Wharves ,tIOSTELY.SIM . A ART AN 'FOR NEW PLW A NS, DEREUT FROM PEILA- The new Iron side-wheel Ste , ,nchip A&RT. AN. Forbm master, will be despatched for the above port about March Ist. For freight or pamtge, having splendid &Jams, apply to EirElOP, SON & " ICE. Arch street, /:;,, rAtf KKITc.e.SS LINE TO ALEX - ANDRIA, Georgetown and Wasttingttut i liesapeake and Delaware Canal, with conversions at Alexandria, Va., fbrm the most direct rmate • far Lyrteldemg, Staax - rale, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Mamba earns every Wednesday and Sainerday at 12. M. Far frO-ad. aprdy to the agent:a. W. P. CrYDE& OCR, 14 'North WittalVeL J. B. Thicrl..d Agent at Geargetcnn• Itadlidge Oa, Agent at Alexandria DELAWARE and • . •;,• _ BARGES towed to and from 151U:LaJESil::MIUL,, HAVRE-DE-GBACE, J3ALMEGRE. WASHMOT TUN. andlzderrawßate • • into. NVIE.. CLYDE OC,„ Agents, • - N0.14 South "Wb=plaia, Cantaln JOBSIALDILLIN. an THE OLD ESTAP.T.TRTIFT) niDEPEN DMZT OUTSIDE LLCM FOBJECEW YORK XeCeritElg freight daily at low rates. second wharfbelow Spruce etree..,, and win Insure at low rates: B. CLARK, Agent: fetes Mt and V.. 6 South Delaware avenue. ~ __ RaBINNONS cArzroßma MAPPER LINA BAILING REGuLtaux AB AD ege&for this Line seat to New ie as reduced minas The splendid Al extreme clipper ship CARL L.lf opkin. Commande r, t b . . Is now rapidly bating at pie: .11 East River. This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and bast vessels now pouting Having a portion of her cargo on board with large en will have quick despatch. For freight. o 3 p, NA ICEL, chstreet. taFOR PROVIDMME. B. L—Express Line.— ' The fine schoaner virnteezr E,AGT.w,m, sr:watts'. is row loading for the above port at Girard 's wharf. above Market sweet, and will sail this day- 2'07 freight, apply to DAVlDcooPics, lt lB worth Vaszves. / -- ta FOR BCts - TON—lrpress Line.—The fine schooner ONYV RR 4 flgoz Parter. roaster, is now loading for the above port at, Willow street wharf. and will sal with despatc For freight, antikv to DAVID COOPER. Is North Wharves. TWA ------- FOR LA 81:TATRA AND PUERTO CA-. RELLO.—The hark WRITE WINO. Wilkie, roaster, will sail at an early day for the -above ports. For trelght otpassage, apply to .70ELS DAL tc CO.. No. IR Walnut stteet. FOR LIVRELPOOL—With Quick Despatch : . Tbe fine American ship ZOL'AVII,, L. C. Blair, master, haring 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 & SONS. Us Walnut street. fe7-tr CIONSIGIVERS' NOTICE.—The schooner LOUIE %_./ F. SMITH. Crie. mane; from Boston, is now discharging her cargo at Race street wharf. Con• signees Ktii pie,‘. attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID COOPER, IS N. Wharves. feli-M. SHIP ICOTICE.—.AII. persons lire hereby cautioned against =snit- any of the crew of the Br . ship 8. L. TILLY, whereof Csnn is master, front My Point, VA, as no debts of their connscang will be paid by captai nstreet or consw harL ignee. EDMU N D A. SOURER & CO., Dock deli NOTICE—AII persons are hereby cautioned against barbering and Wasting - say of the crew of the Danish brig DILNICARE, as no deb= of tneir coat:ma. tog will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK MAN & Cdn.gliees.lf.3 Walnut street. TAB. B..SlELlNDLESt,seccessor w SOBN HECINDLNEt stP SONS Bart 'Makers. No. sOe North DELAWARE Avenue, Phnstlelphla. All work done In the best =ruler and= /cos low eet and mast revocable Unons; and warranted to siva Par, fact settsWl:ion. Pardrolt.r ov...tenticni riven to rsostrlar.. LW :AI k 1.4 :4:1 ; I CIOTARTNI. 321Z....111P NOTICE.—The undersign %.../ have this day entered into co-partnership for Me transaction of the Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS RE;SINThiS, under the 'firm of STORES & WOOD, at 'M Arch street. JOHN H. STOKES, ALEX. C. WOOD. fels4n,th,s-52.1't. PaTLADA.., .?Al LO. Ist, 1856. BENJAMIN F. ARCHER, having purchased an in terest in our business. the ROPE AND SB CTIANDI T`R.Y DEPARTILS NT will be continued at the old Stand, NO. 46 North Delaware Avenue. The name and style of Firm as heretofore, RUIN ,8. T:RF & CO. , a , On the Fist day of March, 1860 . we will open large and well assorted stock of GROCERIES AND SITIP STORES, at the store now occupied by J. F. Raker, 158 and 140, North Delaware Avenue, to which. the attention of Ship owners and Captains is respect. fatly colleted. JOHNS LEE _BENJAMIN .F. ARCHER IIIO33-411D R. Wri.r.ravvt PICEILLUELPHI , t, Fehmary, fe2l,l2tlE XTOTICE OF MIMED PARTNERSHIF.—The .01 der-signed have this day, formeda limited Fanner ship, in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Penn sYlvania, relating thereto, under the name or firm of HOMER. COLT A DAY dr, t.O-for the purpose oftrans• wring the business of importing andselling DryGOode, in the city of Philadelphia. The general are =VIA.= HOUK% THOMAS HO - and FRANCIS I& COLL-A.I).A.Y, all residing in thecity of Philadelphia. The special partner is THONr W. EVANS, also re• siding in the city of PhiladelPhla. The said Enema partner has contributed in cash to the common stock Of the said partnershi. the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, and the limited part nership formed and entered into as above stated. Is to commence oh the Ist day of ‘Felinniry. 1866, and will terminate on the slat day ofJanttary. • REN.TAMI.N , HOMER, - - - - TIIO3IAS HOB F33.9:LN:CIS t 3. COLLITILY, General Partners. THollAs =EN Ist.-11368. :4•0:1 011:1 NvrLh BILDANTELTAtrz removed to s ito.L.North WATT M Strert. " l'lniamsyrins. Jan. sa. 'mai. • • oirgraEs l " 4- S O I 4 O.4IIO I. .H Y" 'MC h" L"T ft r' ict. °v(%"l fe tB lo- 1 11:01 ‘ 7., EN6 REMONAI.—JAIMS s. SMSDLETC. • rosy be found for, the "present at Na. '3O ONcntii • Delaware Avenue. . t fer.Z4mol racadimailirgirt.—&WlTareiiisiti—or Island's Bening. le store and tcsr sale by B.A. EOUDER CO., Dock Street Whart. •
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