Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 19, 1866, Image 7

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    From our;Third Edifion of Saturday .
From ivas4ilatgon. •
_ - 14eeiel Devatch:to. the Bulletin ]: .
WASIECNCerOIi, March 17 =The .Re,con- k
at:notion Conamittee are 4n. session- to-day
•for-the - purpose . of deciding upOn - a sat'is
-factory constitutional :amendment:in re- ,
gard to representation: one which the . entire
linion party can stand on. ,
The friends of the loan bill are very san
guine to-day of being able" •
to carry that
measure on Monday. The vote, as sent
North, was erroneous. It was 64 for and 70
against. -
Its fate, however, is exceedingly doubtful.
Mr. Romero, the, Mexicanlminister_, has ,
net, as alleged, been before the House
Committee on. Foreign Affairs, relative to,
the fifty .million Mexican loan.
The Ways and Means Committee are still.
unable io agree upon what articles shall go
in the freehst. They are in session . again
to• day in regard to it.
The friends of the Tennessee resolution
have it is said, a positive, assurance from'.
the President that if it passes he will .
veto it. • " •
The Excitement in Canada.
TORONTO, C. W., March 17.—1 t is reported
that a United States revenue cutter is watch
ing the :Fenian offOgdensburg. Large re-'
inforcements froin England are expected:
shortly, including several_ regiments of
cavalry. _ • , .
At present there are about 10,000 regulars
in Canada, besides 11,000 volunteers on duty.
There are at least 15,000 fully armed militia
ready to move - at a moment's notice. and
80.000 more could soon :be :made available.
The Government bas an immense nam
ber of officers_ of_ veterans, well drilled to
lead the militia... ,
There are a large number of volunteers
at St. Johns , and they are, daily increasing.
Some little excitement was occasioned on
the. Western frontier , last night by noisy
demonstrations in - honor of St. Patrick.
.The troops -were .under arms all night,
but all is quiet to-day.
- FireAtßufflilo.
[SECOND DESPATCH.]
BUFFALO, March 17th.—A. fire broke out
in the New York Central - Railroad Com
pany's freight depot in this city, at 6 o'cloOk
this morning. The fire was caused by the
Watchman upsetting a canof kerosene oil
near the stove.
The flames spread rapidly and commu
nicated to the splendid elevator belonging
te the Railroad• Company. Both buildings
were entirely destroyed, together with a
large number of loaded cars in the depot
and piles of freight. •
The freight depot WitB =immense struc
ture. There were about 400,000 bushels of
grain in the elevator, little or none of which
was saved. The stock of was in
sured. -
The loss on the elavator, depot and
freight, cannot now be correctly stated, but
it is estimated at over a million dollars.
This loss will fall on the company, which
insures itself.
“The Children oethe Commonwealth”
General Crawford's Letter•
The' following letter of Gen. Crawford to
the Speaker of the House of Representatives
of the State, in reference to the orphan chil
. dreti educated by the Commonwealth, was
received too late to be incorporated in the
Legislative proceedings of yesterday :
HARRISBURG PA., March 16, 1866.—H0n.
Jas. B. Kelley,'Speaker of the House of Rep.
resentatives—Slß: I have the honor to ac
knowledge the receipt of the invitation of
the House of Representatives of Pennsyl
vania to the meeting of the Schools for the.
Of our deCeased - Soldiers'
and Sailors, in, the Hall of the House,
slay
• Whileit was my intention as well
as
sincere wish to have participated with you
upon this most interesting occasion, it will
not now be in my power.
Sir, if .the sight to-day does not appeal
more eloquently than words can - do to the
heart of every man and every woman who.
loves and cherishes the honor of their native
State, that heart must be cold, indeed. It
-must appeal`in tones'not te be mistaken for
that justace we are bound by every high and
oly obligation to render. • -
TVusting, sir,-that. this great and noble
- charity, - so honorable to us as a people, may
bepermanently and liberallyeeared.
I am sir, with great respett,'your obedient
siirvant, , :S. WYLIE CRAWFORD, •
' Brevet 'Brigadier-General V. S. A.
CITY ISIJUMTI:N.
ROBBERY.-A few days ago Mr. Robert.
Mercer's summer residence, near Haver=
ford, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, was en- . •
tered and completely sacked of all its vain-
, able contents,. consisting of silk dresses,:
,summer.clothing, jewelry, silVerware, &c.
The thieves broke open all the bareaus„
wardrobes and closets, and equipped them
selves upon leaving the - premises - in Mr.•
M's clotting. Most of the jewelry was,
snarked with the family initials.: Among,
the articles carried off weresome old family
- keepsakes,which were highly prized.
Sales at Philadel
SALES AFTKEt
#308.0 8 5-20's 10334 200 eh Cataxvissa pf 30%
Pali, Ist mgt 6s 96% 1008 h do b 5 WaNil
:1000 Head R Bds '44 87% 100 ah , do bao sox!
loop City 6s old 87% 100 sh do co= 25% 1
400 sh Restonville b3O 41% 39 eh Pexma R . 5536
100 sh -do 41% 128 sh do 55%:
100 eh .do 2da 41% 100 sh Ocean OR b3O
200 !Et:: Canal b3O 13%
171 st h Val .s,pd 22
163 sh Spruce & Pine 35'
120 sh Lehigh Valley 6236
. SECOND
111• O eh E" S 7 340's June 97 3 4,
SOO oh Catawissa corn ge.
3600 alitity, intm 92:-
611,0VJMM3.
Gi-it]aPN
Cri-een. Corrt,
Presh Peaches ,
Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, ao.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
FINE
,
Corner Eleventh and Vinetreete.
JAPANES,ETO-VP-OliON •-t
-J.. "' the finest ever Imported::
00T+01 , 1GTEA - DRAGON CHOP:
OLD - GOVEI JAVA COFFEE.
FOR BALE BY
JAMES R. WEBB.• • -
WILINDT and EIGHTH Street&
I t • • •za, a an. r' - '7"n .y the.
Ts iiionthwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocer's Sugar'
Nenee, for sale by
E. C. KNIGHT & CO.,
Corner Chestnut and Water atreeta.
zah24m
W QUEEN OLIVES.-500 gallons of the finest
111 Queen Olives ever imported, in store and for sale
at COUSTY.'S East End Grocery No. 118 South Second
Street.
NBONETNAS SARDINES, Anchovies, Ca_ pers,
VI Dutch Herring; all of superior quality, at 0-01:TS.
TY'S East End Grocery, No:118 South Second street.
D SECION-SUCfAR H9USEIkEOLABBAS; also,
'CrPrlnfeTVi r eataiiddit - 'Honey, always to be had at
COl7-STY'S East. EnCGrecery r No.:llB South Second
street.
t fa • awl • : e • • : 8 . •
per:Qui; CbanifilOri Green Peas at cental: per
can: Tomatoes 25 cents; all warranted; 'et'COUSTY'S
-East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street. mhl4
WNW pillTlTlL—,Prinw3saPageeshell and, Lisbon
IA • Almonds; 'splendid London "Larr:Dalsinn,:
whole, halfand quarter- herinkli' choiee - ffiemefl in
small drains, in store and for sale by M., P. SP
lea Dealer and Grocer, N, W•corner - Ara l uind Eight/4
5000 Amonas 153.1181 f. PEd-OMES. TOMATOES,
eai• Green Corn, Tema, dln: warranted to Ore
Lsfactlon.• For - sale by IL - , W.W. IDor,
Aril and 33 4eith greets. • • _
_ - -r_ simete
rel in - latte: - .Alecinerw loeW an e4,7t3a1-
loon.- For Bale byla cor. Arch
(IBANBlEBAlTE2eisszteialeriey cultivated as
IL/ berries lev storeand ler sale 'VT N. F. EFMIZIS
.75 1 .W.coreAtchanCEIghthistreetra - - ----- ; r
LEGANT
COUNTRY: - SEAT
AT
env,sr-KNI.T.Fr.
Will, be Sold at'Public Sale
ON: TUESDAY MAROH- -20
• At the Philadelphia Exchange,
By AL THOMAS: :,& SONS, Altet'ts::
THE ELEGANT STONE MANSION, late the pro-,
perty of SAMUEL Ea,DEBURN. deceased, together:
with Stone Barn, Stabling, Carriage House, Ice House
/urge Comervatany, and 435 . acres of Ground; sitnate
on the Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike, within
ten minutes' walk from the Chestnut Hill 33W:tread ,
Depot. Has largeliall thrbugh the centre, 10 feet in
width and about 70 feet in length; two parlors, library,
dlning-room, breakfesi room, an two kitchens" on
first floor, nine chambers - on the second, and three
chambers and billiard room on the third floor, and
every city convenience: handsome lawn with large
shade and evergreen trees, graveled:carriage drives,
&c. Most desirable location, commanding the most
extended and picturekue view flute Chestnut Hill.
mb9 f-m&wstt
Ida Stock Board.
FIRST BOARD,
REAL 'ESTATE:
4',PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAIME SONS. Auction
eers.—VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY 19EA.T.4%
a S. Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike
CHESTNUT HILL, late' the residence . of, Samuel
Hildeburn, Esq., deed. On TUESDAY, March with,
1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon, be sold at public sale, at
the Philadelphiaßschange; all that elegant country
seat, late the property of Semi Hlldeburn Esq dee'd, I
situate on the southwest side of the Germantown and
Perkiomen Turnpike. between Hildebnrn and Sunset
avenues, Chestput Hill. The lot containing in front
on said Turnpike 242 feet, andextendirmin depth along
B ildeburn ave. 606 it., and on the northerly line 522 ft.
The mansion , was built by the late owner in a very su
perior manner, sparing no expense to make it an ele
gant residence. Has large Ball in the centre, about
70 feet in length, wide piazza on tires s des; elegant
- parlors, with sliding doors: library, "dining room,
breakfast room and 2 kitchens on the 'first floor- 9
chambers on the second floor, and 4 chambers and a
billiard room on the third floor; bath, hot and cold
water, furnace, cooking range, dc. The lawn is beau
tifully laid out, planted with shade and evergreen
trees, with large stone wall in front, and the scenery is
unsurpassed—overlooks White Marsh Valley and
other beautiful scenery,
Aar Immediate possession. May be examined any
day previous to sale.
Zir The above is one of the most elegant and beau-
Mut located country places in the vicinity of Phila
delphia.
M. THOMAS h SONS. Auctioneers,
re2338,m123,7,10,17,19 ' 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
g u TO e
APITALISTS AND OFHEBS.—PUBLIC
SA 4,F. —THOMAs & BONS, Auctioneers. Very
v able Ersargss PROPERTY, known as the
CENTRAL BIIFI,DIN'Gr, Nos. 218 and 2 0 Walnut
street, opposite the Merchants' Exchange: 15 feet on
Walnut street. 140 feet in depth on Pear street; 2 fronts.
On TUESDAY, April 3d, 1666. at 12 o'clock noon. will ;
be told at public sale, at the FRIT. A nELPHIA EX
CHANGE, all those two four-story brick buildings
and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on
the south aide of Walnut street, directly opposite the
Exchange, containing together in front on Walnut
street 35 feet, and extending In depth about 140 feet to
Pear street, known as the Central Buildings, with a
passage-way running through to Pear street, on watch
is erected a five-story brick building. The attention
of capitalists, bankers and insurance companies is
called to the above mentioned property, comolning as
it does many advantages. Its close proximity to the
Exchange, together with two fronts, making it desira
ble. Property in this particular block Is considered of
more value per foot than in any other block in the
whole length ot Walnut street.
Clear of all incumbrance.
For further particulars, apply to Lewis H. Redner,
No. 152 South - Fourth street.
THOMAS &SONS. Auctioneers,
189 and 141 South Fourth street.
mhlstapit
El OUSE FOR SALE, WITH SIDE TAR ID, No.
Cr 93 North Sixth street,above Poplar. eight rooms,
gas, bath, hot and cold water. • range, water closets,
de., all in good repair. Lot 19 feet by 90. Garden laid
out with splendid grape vines. rose bushes. shrubbery,
fruit trees, box pushes around the paved walks, dm.
Price E 6,500; clear: possession soon. Apply on the
premises. mhl7-at*
MIN No. L—FOR PALE.—COUNTItY SEAT, near'
Torresdale. of 10 acres.
2.,-Also, one of 23 acres, near Holmesburg.
a —Alto, one on the N. P., It. H., of W. acres near the
Old "York Road Station.
4.—Also, one of 32 acres, near the last named. . ,
Apply to O. H. HOTRHETD,
mhl3-tut ' No. 535 South Sixth street.
VFOR BALE—The elegant S-story brown stone:
Store Property, ^b feet front. widenins to 60
aud extending in depth.3otl feet situate o. 334
Market street W
- as built in a superior manner with
every , convenience. and fixtures cumplete, Ls the lar
gest store property in the'city. Possession. January
ist, 1867. 01TMILEY & BONS, Zto, 508 Walnut
II I FO BALE— A very desirable three-story
"po hated stone RESIDENCE with back buildings
and all modern improvements, in' good order and
ground well cultivated. Situate on Morton street,
Germantown, within five minutes walk of Railroad
station. 3. M. GIIMMEY & SONS
m1i8413 , 508 Walnut street.
IGGERMANTOWN EItSIDENON FOR SALE'
OR TO RENT—Beautifally and conveniently
situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Station. • - A commodious , and elegant R.MEiLDPINCE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable. coach-horse,
dc. Lot 150x2.13. - Apply between 10 - and e, at 2.3 North
THIRD street. ' ttll W. P. WLLSTACH,
IrRM A NTOWN—FOR SALE.—A- handsome,
MI L =
double•pointed Stone Residence with 23,i" acres of
ground attached, situate within live minutes' walk
from Doy's Lane station. Has every modern con.,
venience. and is in perfect order. Immediate posses
sion given. J. M. CIUMafEY , SONS. 508 Walnut
... FOR SALE—A Three-story. Brick Residence
R. with attics and three-story double back buildings,
an having every modern convenience, situate on
Nineteenth street. above Arch. Lot 20 feet front, by
402 feet deep; OIIMILEY:tt SONS, 508 Walnut
street. -
FOB' S A TX—A new nine-roomed HOUSE on
LIN Eighteenth street below Master street, with im
mediate possession• also four on Nineteenth street
above Thompson;will be sold cheap for cash. Apply on
the premises to JAMES McELROY. mhl7•st•
, tr . .. , 'loHENT.—Convenlent 'MODERN HOUSE, N.
.11 E.. corner of Broad and -Wharton streets. Car
pen, and furniture_ may be purchased attreasonable
prices. Apply at • the house, - between ten and two
o'clock. . , rahr-2t*
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lELFACTORY FOR SALE—Four contiguous
DWELLM GS, situate on Fayette street near
Ar , with lot of ground 60 feet front by 57 feet deer , .
sui , able for a light manufacturing business. J. At
01:13111LEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
WEST DELANCY 'FLACE.—FOR SALE—A
le very, superior double house, finished in the beat
msanner, replete with - every convenience. Lot 38x100
feet. Apply to J. H. CURTIS rk. SON, Real Estate
rokers. 433 Walnut street.
rWREN PHILADELPHIA.—FOR SALE—A de,
th airable dwelling, Thirty-siventh street, near
estnnt. Ten rooms, gas and gas 'Matures: Apply
to T. C 113311113, soN, Beal Estate Brokers, 433
kFOR . Convenient and . desirable
House, situated No; "423 - North SIXTH street,
story back,bandings, side yard, with possession
let of Nay. - Apply -t9 4.21.1 a BLEB' H HASSON, 329
North Sixth Street. , rahl6-et•
FOR SALE--A seven-roomed BRIOS. HOUSE,
1
now empty . No. 1019 Pascal street. - three squares
eta, ofEaltimore Depot. Built - expressly ter owner's
use.- NeWly painted; papered and in complete order.
mhis-sts-JOID: LAIIGHLDR.Xo. 6...Whame.-
inFOR SALE—The Fonr-story Brick Store, and
Dwelling.filtuate on the northwest corner of Flf
leenth, and Fine-streets. an excellent business
stand. and In good,order. 3, M. OIIKKEY & SONS,
508 Walnut street--; " ' • -
1111 - FOR kis Tx —The three - story Brick Dwelling,
situate No. 716 Sduttt Ninth street. Is well built,
An is in perfect, order. Lot 20 feet front, by 100 feet
deep to - Russell street. Immediate possession given.
J. M. CiIIMISIEY & SONS; 508 Walnnt , street.
ished.Rous-,, m
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COUNTRY: BULLETIN ,OFFICE. ' - • ran
COUNTRY. SEAT FOR BALE.'—The country
seat of JOHN H. TOWNE, Esq., near Old York
itoad Station, On North Pennsylvania Railroad, 22
- -PO • : 1/1 :: u mhls-100
EmFOR BALE .— The Elegant HOUSE, with even ,
modern improvementaklo. 214 West iVasbingron
Ire. - .... LEWIS H. .REDDIHR;
tfi , _ , , 152 B. Fourth street.
&ITIIINISTLED ROUSE TO LA T. - L.. A large
brown stone house. opposite St. - Mark's Church,
at st. APPLY IL ALULRIIELD. =MS 10t1
fI3TOI 33.RNT..L-The Handsomw. STORE, No. 16
South FRONTStreet. - . . . , .
S•tfa • - .Inquire, N0.,18 South. Prent street.
slmmi AAm laimAnmwi.
41 THOMAS E.' )31SON .& SONG,
. . ..- - TAW A.ndrews - & - Illaton,_ _ _,,
:, ;Pp. 182,4 °RESTA u'r street Pidlailelptila.
ale - - _ °P1 V 37311144, ..t" ]dint'
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THE DAILY EVENI
'.:'..,„ ' 'NORTH - ' , naval saYANIA B:
,'
....- .......-::--, .R.—Tlll6 MIDDLE ' , „-RODTE.--:
13 o
eat an , smos direct - nue to Betbbabaoli'Allentcrwn
Manch - Chunk,. - arieton; White Haven - Wllkesbarre,..
Mahanoy City, and all pointa in the Lehigh and Wycl,
using Coal Reeona. - ,' - 2 '
PassengerDepOtS in-PhtiadelpMa THIRD street;
above Thompson . and corner of T rWP Fl and MOM
CAN atreeta. Thri l m
W ARRANGE:MEET, . .. .
NINE D AILY TRAINS.
On antafter 1V,170v. ath,l33s,Passenger . trains'
leave theDepo street, above Thompson , daily , I
(Sundays ercep
t i, as follows: .. .-
AT 701 A. M.-- M orning Express for Bethlehem and '
and Principal 13 hone on North Pennsylvania "Rail- ,
road, connecting at :Bethlehem with . Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Catesanatur,Slatington, Mauch
Chunk. Weatherly Jeanasville., B.arleton, 'White Ha- '
vea, - winreebarr4 , PlM:stens, 'and all isolate in
Lehigh and Wymnlng alleyiu alsoOn connection with
Ltslsighand.Mahrluoy Railroad for' .11tahanoy City_, Nand .
with Catawitisa Railroad, Mr Rupert, Danvllie, Eaton
and Winisormpo -Arrive at Mauch Chunk MAMBA. ,
M. at Wilkesb at'2.45 P. Ma at Malamoy City at 3 :
P. M. .by.-this train can take_ the Lehigh
Valley Train, p
i,
_g_ Bethlehem at ' 1 2.00 M. for Eas- '
ton and points a New ".Teraey Central Railroad toe
New York. - . - : - • '
AT 8.35 - A. —Accommodation, `: . fbr Doylestawn,;
stowing at all intermediate Station s Passengem for
Wlllow Grove, Hatboro' and Itartsville, by this train.
take Stage at 0/d York Hos&
. rman
, . AT' 10 A. M. °dation. 'for Fart-Washing
ton, stopy at Intermediate Stations..
_ - AIZSOP - - =iodation for - Doylestown,: stop
ping at tote eglate stations. Passengers take
sMge at Doyle:hi:ma for New Hope. ' '
AT 5.30 P. 51.-Eveni ng Empress fbr Bethlehem and
principal Statio nson the North Pennsylvania B.aii
road,_nsakinglisliconnection at Bethlehem with Le-
Mat Valle,' for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 F.
M. Passengers for Plainfield,* Somerville and other
um ;
pointa ou New 3 ey Central B.R. take N. S. C. Train:
at Easton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. - bf.. - ' Pas
tor. S wn take: stage at North Wales.
TonYitt Nezare: Bethlehem and for: 8 reeaville at
Quakertown
AT 4.15 F. —Accommodation, B3r Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, 3:fathom' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington: for L t rbervilte at_Dosdeatown. , _
AT 5.3.5 P. M. Through Accrunnuarstlon, for Beth-.
lehem and all:3 Ord 01l main line of North Peruisyl-:
vania Railroad ,connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Ev in Train for point." .= Lehigh Valley
Railroad and fbr ville.andCatawlssa
Railroad.
AT 6.15 P. M.—Accomnrodation, Mr -Lansdale, stop
ping at all Inte rm ediate
o Stations.
AL 11 P. M. A mmodation for Fort Washington.
TRAMS FOB PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 11.25 and 10.02 A. 111., and 6.1.5 P.
M.
e bt i
Passengers t ying Beaton at 9.30 A. BL, connect at
Bethlehem arid ve in Philadelphia at D 1.25
Passengers 1 ng_Wilkesbarre at IP. AL, connect
at Bethlehem a 6.15 P. la., and arrive in Philadelphia
at 6.45 P.-M. - -
Leave Doyl wn at 6.30 A. M. 8.15 and 5.8 1 :IP. IIL
Lea Lansdal at 6.10 A. M. - -• _
Leave Fort Washington at i 0.50 and 2.15 P. M.
I ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia far Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3F. M.
, Doylestown si I x : Philadelphia at 7.71 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.P. M.
Fifth and Streets Passenger Cars annv y Pa. s•
earlto and from Buts Street Depot.
Cars of nd and Third Streets Line convey
plumose:re to ' Street Depot,
Ticketansust procured:lt the TicketOftices, THIRD
street or B 1 :3 14 street, in order to secure the lowes I
rates of f ere. vir.Ll'S MAHE, Agent.
V i Ilm an's Express will call tbr and deliver
rtiffat the pot.
. 3 No. DS South THIRD street.
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'.-,.--. FOB NEW YOWL—The CAM
......^ — z z ....0 -, DEN AND A M ROY and PHILA.
DM' :I r_ A' I TRENTON RA n.R.OAD COM
PANY'S LINES, from Philadel biato New York, and
way places, ftom W STREEF WHARF,
will leave as follows, viz: Barr.
At 6 A. At., Viii Camden and Amboy, .Accom. 12 25
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey OtExpr'ess, sOO
At 2P. M. vi=aen and Amboy Exp ress, 223
At 12 M. (noon and SP. M., via Cam en and
Amboy, A odation. (Freight and Pas
senger.) 1 . . . • . . . . 2 : - .3
At 6 and 11.1 0 P. lid., via Camden and Amboy, AccOm
modatior.,
(Freight and Passenger) let Class Ticket, . 225
2d Class Ticket, . 150
At 6 Pe mbert onA.M.2nd SP.M. For MountHolly,Ewans
vine, and Vincentown. At 6A. M.. and
2 P. IL Dr Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. i t 12 M. 8.00, 5, 6 and UM P. M. for Pat.
myra, Rivers n, Delanco, BeverlY, Edgewater,Dar
lington, Flor nce. Bordentown, .t.c., The 10 A. IL.
and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LINES F13.0: . .1 KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows •
At 11.15 A. IL, 4.80 P. hi and 6,45 P. M. via: Ken
singtonia anek.Te ti rs l e l y vi C a lti=s 3E . L .- i . a . r . : . f . „ . ii 113 so
City Express .. ..a.-.... 225
The 6.45 1 P -. l.Tae . v7iii — riiirdaily. — All — ciii:eg sun
daYs excep ted.
At 7.80 and 11.15 A. IL. S, 8.'3,428,5 and 6,45 P. M,. and
121didnight, r Bristol, Trenton..te.
At 7A. 211., 10 ,8, 5, and 6P. M. tbr Cornwell', .ror
risdale, Ho esb , TaconY,WissinOming, Brid.m
burg and and at it P. M. for HolMesburg
and intermsallate Stations. __ _ _
BELVIO . : DELAWARE RAU...ROAD, for the
Delaware RN • r Valley, Northern Pennsylvania. and
New York S , and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (- • days excepted) from Kensington De•
pot. as follows:
At 7.80 Ca nandaigua 8.20 PAK, for Nan= Falls, Buf
*o, Dunicirk .Eimira, 1tn.. , ..... owege,
Rochester, : . . .. pton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Mon. .<. Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, : videre, Easton, Lambertville , Flem
ngton, Ac. . . 8.80 P. M. Line connects direct with
be Train lea • Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allen
town. Bethleh .. dm.
At SP. M. for. .. bertvilleandintermeliateStation.s
Sir For N • York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
al aington Ilepo take be fo rem on Fifth street, above
Wnut, half . hour departure. The cars ran
into the Depot and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. 0. Sundays., Qumllinsses will leave Wal
nut street w . at 6P.IL to connect with 6.45 P. II
Una
PAW Pram. of Baggage only, allowed each Passen
ger. pasaen . . are prohibited nom taking anything
as baggage their wearing apparel. All baggage
over fifty pods to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their billty for baggage toGne Dollar per
pound. and not be liable for any amount beyond
P except b special contract
tar ?facts W and baggage checked direct through to
Boston.
Graham's B Express will tall for and deliver
baggage at th epot.s. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal
nut street.
LINES FRO NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Will leave m foot of Cortland street, at 12M. and
4P. M., via ersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10
A. M., 6P. M. d 12. Night via Jersey City and Ken.
aington.
From Pier
k... ... , ..:4-.... - =- -- ... 1866. PHILADELPHIA AND
---_-••.:!-.- --.-- Tiftry RAILROAD. .1666.
I.m. great . e traverses the Nortnern and North.
i i
west counties' of Penns) ivania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie. _
It has been eased and is operated by the Pennsyl
vania hallroa Company.
TIME OF PA •SMCGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVE EASTWARD,
Erie Mail . .
Erie Express -
LEAVE WESTW AHD.
Erie Mall •'
- 900 P. IL :
Erie Express Train .
.... -liteo iit •
Passenger run through on' the Erie Mail and;
Tra. :
Express' s without change, both ways, between!
Philadelphia na Erie.
NEW Yorar. CONNECTION.
Leave New rk at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M. i
Leave Erie Les P. SL, arrive at New York 8,40 P. at.
Elegant ble ping Cars on all Night Trains. .
cornfoation respecting passenger bus‘nses apply
atr T TIETIF. and MA.R.E. streets, Pnila-!
delphia. •
And for ght business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kin s n, Jr.,corner Thirteenth and -Market
streets, P elphda.
J, NA,O . Reyn lds, Eris.
Wm. Brow , Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore.
H. IL :'..IIOIIisTON,
General _Freight Agent Philadelphia.
H. W. bWINNEIR,
General Ticket Agent liy Philadelptila,
A:Lr .General Stat.; Williamsport.
- WIMP CEBID3TI23. AND PEITLA-.
•DELPICUI. - RAILROAD, VIA
Jim V.
SIIIESIER ABRANGEDTCNTB.
On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1865, the
Irak:lrwin leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS, ,
Leave . Philadelphia .. far West Chester, from Depot'
Wm-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M., 11.00 A. A.;
2.15, 4.45 and 2.00. P. M.
Leave West Chesterfor Phllailelphla, from Depot on'
E. Mark lea ving Chea ter 4a A. IL, L 40,4.50 P. M.
Trains West at.7• 3o /Lai; sad lesvint
Plillriluiphia at 4.45 P. M., will not stop at Pennelton,
and will stop below - 13. C. Junction at Media Only.
PENNBIIIrON TRAINS'
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.15 and 10. M
Leave ' Pennelton for IVladelphla &16 A. M., 735 "
These Trains step at all intermediate Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,80 A. M.
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 5.00 P M.
Trains leag Philadelphia at 740 A. M. and 445 P.
AL, and lea ving West Chester at 7.30 A. M. and 4.50 P.
M.. connect t B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. 0;33.3. bir OxfOrd and intermediate points.
fyrir Passengers art allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company_ will- not, to-any'
ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the
min% : WOOD. General Bunerlistendens
PRIDALELPHIA
MORE eRNTRAL RAILROAD. — ;
bUDfSi .4.11 p AF PE tt• '
.MONDAY March 10,1866, the Trains will leave Phila-
Trona tbe.Depot of the West Chester eh Phila
delphia,Railroad. corner of Thirty-first and Market
Sti eets, (W eat Plillada ), at 7 20 A M., and 4.45 P.M.
Leave - Rising Sun, at 5.30 and Oxford at 6,05 A. M., •
:" sr d leave,Oxford,at 325 M. ' • - - r
TO June Ist a Market Train . with Passenger Car ,
attach run , on Tuesdays and Fridays:leaving
The Rising "Bun =at 10.45 A Si., Oxtord at'll:4sA;-'51,,
and Kenn' tt at 12:45 P. M., connectingat West Chester.
Ju notion' with a Train - for Philatielphia::Otrand alter
June let, this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4 P.M.,'
' Oxford at gP. M.; and Bennett. att P.M. • hitgketing ,
-.will not be taken . on Passenger Trains. •
The' Train • leaving , Philadelphia. at , 7.20 A. M. con
; Sleets at Oirford with .adally line of Stages for Peach
Bottom, in' Lancaster county. Returning. leaves Peach'
Bottom tOnOrilitiOtat:OlibidWfttrtitleAltenlOonTrain;
-for Pbiladelphia.. - ,
The Tralialeaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising
Pawseugsire are allowed to =tyke Wearing Apparel
only at; Baggage, as d_the Company will not in any.
woe_ Tieresponsible for aliainount exceeding one bun
iired dollars, Dame a sOecial'contract - betaade for the
SaAIDQ
. . mio , WONT - ViVOWOv 0, sue
; 1 6 ;IL 1 11, PHI . MONDAY, MARCH 19,1866.
0. 1 River, at 6 A., and 2 P. N..
:d Camden. At 12 M., a and '6 P. at.
i =anger), via Amboy and Camden.
WM.. H. GATZhMt, Agent.
TRAVELING UMW&
GREAT TRUNK LINE PROE
;WA
• : P s TO THE INnrillaa op PROM.
SYLVANIA TKO lERDYLEDELL, SUSOUREAN.'
NA,_CITALEGiBLAND AND WYORONG_V4Akiroe,
T 7=l NORTH, NORTHWEST and the uaresioAs.
WINTER , ARRANGEMENT OP PASSESGES
W/saving
_the 3tunnret TEM
TH and 0.I.) Me% n.llaQdp atie
at the Adlowing hours: _
MORNEIG
At 8 A. oa., roe Beading, Lebanon zaarsonng,
POWV/11 333z a r trie Grove, Tamaqua , SOnbu ry
yam,Rochester, Niagara Palls_ Allen.
town, Wilkesbarn, Pittston ,. York, Otezlisle,tauintbers.
marg. Hagerstown, drc., &o.
This train connects at READING with the Pad:
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, arc.;
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Itsurisbnrg
dm.; at PORT . CLINTON.with Oatiswitiaa Saßroad
trains fbr Williamsport, Lock Herren. Elmira, da., at
TrAwwwrINIRG with Northern Central, Cumberland '
Valley, and Schuylkill and Brugnehanna train* for :
Northumberiand;Willieunsport, YOrk, Otrambezerrult,'
PinegroVe,
AFTERNOON REPRISE&
Leaves Philadelphia at &80 P. IL for Tisoof Potts.
vale, Harrisburg, dre.„, connecting with and
Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia &0., and with Cats.
wises Railroad train fbr Milton WllliainsPert,
Buffalo, the,
_ READING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Rom Ind at 630 A. M., stopping at all musts.
Lions; arrives In Philadelphia at 920 A. M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M.; arrives
In Reeding at 7.89 P. Id
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.23 A.
IL, and Pottsville at &80 A. IL. arriving in Phlladel
pbis at 12.45 P. N. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburgi
at 1.45 P. BL, and Pottsvi ll e at 2.45 P. IL; arriving 1 1 .1'
Philadelphia at 7.05 P. IL
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.85
A. M. and Hsrrlaburg at 9.00 P. M. ,
Market train, with a 'Passenger car , awacned, leaves,
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and edl way.
• stationaLleaves 1.80 A, M., and Dombigtown
WO P. M. for pi , d)..icti biaandallwaystations. .
AU the above trains ran daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. IL. and
Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M -
CHASTER VALLEY ILLEIBOA.O.
Passengers for Downingtown and intermediato r =
take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.50 P. M. trains from
phia L returnbag from Downingtown at 7.05 A. N. and
.2801500 u.•
tzEW YORE REPRESS - Eon PriTsßm AND
TittivnosT.
LavesNOW York at 9.00 A. M. anti 8 P. M., Passing
Beading at 1 A. M., and :.48 P. It.. and connecting at
Harrlsbuvi t t a t:ennsylvania,, and Northern Cen tr al
Railroad rags Trains for PitWborsh Chicago, WU
stamsnort, Baltimore. itc.
Returnin , Express Train leaves Harrisburg on ,
arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at
8 and 9.05 A. IL, R.iftg at 449 and 10.58.0 IL,
arriving at Newyork I 0 A. M., and 2.45-P. M. Sleeping .
Oar accompany - mg these trains throng& between Jena
City and Pittsburgh, without
Mall train for New York
laves
Harrisburg at 1.45 P.
M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at IS
Noon.
BCHCFYLEILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. IL and 7.15 P. M.
returning from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. IL, and 1.40 and
4.15 P. ht.
BCIEITYLIaLL AND StrASIMEUNNA BALLROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50.1. M. for Plnesuove and Tre
mont returning Prom Marrisbnn at 4.001 M. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M.
TICILETS.
Through Mrst-class tickets and emigrant tickets
to all the principal points in the North and West and
ez=o.Ans. .
The following tickets are obtained only at the Office
of B. Bradford, Treasurer. No. := South Fourth street,
rhilLat , lp ti l, or of G. A. Nicolls, General Superintend
ent, " , _
coIIISIIITATION TICElas,
At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired
for families and firms..
- 7;Fr - rx 4 . 43E TIC%s TB.
Good for 2,000 miles,between ail points. ft SO saris,
for Waffles and firms.
SF A SON' TIORETS.
For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders
only, to all points at reduced rates.
CLERGYIEnT
Rpotitng on the line of the Road will be hirnhhed
with cards, entitling ther..Plves and wives to tickets at
half-fare.
_ R.T.C . 1;032101: Tiers-rars.
From Philadelphia to Principal atitlons, good An
Saturday, Sunday and Mbtlday, at reduced fare, to be
had only at the Ticket 01lice at Thirteenth and Callow.
hill streets.
FREIGHT. _ _
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points Dom the Company" New Prelght Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
_ FREIGHT TRAINS,
Leave Philsgel his s.se MIS noon and
6 P. E., for g,
Lebanon. Harrisburg, Pottsville,
Port !Minton, and all po=ond.
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on
the road and its branchee at 5 A. IL, and for the win.
cipal Stations only at 215 P. IL
• PEDELADELPHIA. WITOSIING
ems• - I 'TON AND BALTDII.OB.E
MONDAY :re . I ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY,
March izt.b. Ins. Train., will leave Depot, corner of
Broad Street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train. at 4.15 - A. IL (Mondays excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen,
Perry man's, Maolizt, Chase s and Stemmer's Run.
Bdawareß.RTrain.B.lbA.M.(Sunday excepted), for
5 01144111 7. Milford and intermediate Matti:lna.
Way-mall Train. at MS A. M. (Sundays ex
cepted), ibr Baltimore, stopping at Chester,-Tharlow,
Linwood, Claymont, and all regular stations between
W iLmingtonand Baltimore.
Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington
Express Train at 2.0 P.l et. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perrrville, Hav-de-Grace. Aberdeen, perumaree,
MaVolia, Chase's re and Sternmer's
N4ht Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
by boat from Baltimore ihr Fortress
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take
the ILO A.M./Valli.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRANS,
Moppingat all stations between Plie.ni elphia and Wil
ming. _ _
Leave n
Philadelphia at &MILLS A...15.L,150, 5.30 and 11. n
P. li. The &Se P. M. train connects with the Del&
ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta.
'do ,
L ns. eave Wilmington 7.00, 8.1.5 and e. 59 A. 8.00 and
5.00 P. B.
Trains_ for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at &IS A.
M., 3.30 and 5... V P. IL
_ THIIOIIGH TBALNS FROSt BALTIMORE
Leive Wilmington 'at =GM., 4.30 and 10.00 P.M.
CHESTER. FOR PHILaDELPHLS.
Leave Chester at 8.01, &SS and 10.14 A. M., 12.37, 8.43,
5.01, 5.44 and 10. M• P. M.
From Baltimore to Pidladelphia.—Leave Baltimore
ti.ai A. M., Way Mail. 9.'.9 A. M., Express. LlO P. M.,
Express. us P. M., Express. 8.50 P. IL, Express.
Trains for Baltimore leave. Chester at 4.43 and 9.62
A. M.. and 3,23 P. M.
10 .83
Trains for Baltimore leave 'Wilmington and
A.. M., and 4.0 0 P. M.
• SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 416 A. M. for Baltimore arid Wash
ington, stopping at Chester , Wilmington, Perryville,
Havre!daerace, Aberdeen, .Perryinan's, Magnolia,
Chase's and - Stemmer's Run.
Night , Express 15.002.36. Ibr Baltimore and Wash
ington. -
• Accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., Oar Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 8.50 P. M., stopping at Havre do
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passengers Vom Baltimore or
Waal/104n. • ,
A special train will leave Wilmington ibr Philadek
.phia and Intermediate Stations at 630 P. M. ,
W i rins with passenger car attached will leave
n far Perr • villa and Intermediate stations
at i 1.39 . M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and Intermediate Stations at 4.4.5 P. M. •
H. F. EENNEY, Superintendent.
.7.00 A. M
..LOO P. M.
. PHILADELPHIA. GEISMAR
TOWN' AND ROBRDErrowri
:imen:71•717.-- and after WED.
NESDAY, lioVember b O. QWN
1666,mt1i ihrther notice.
FOR G .M.A./W.
Leave PhiladelMda-8, 7 8,9, 10, U., la A. M.; 1. 8, U 0
minutes, 8%,4, 6, SX, 6, S 8. 9 10, 11, 12, F. Id.
Leave Germantown-6.7, ig ' 6, 8.70, 9, 10, 11, Hi, A. M 4
1 2„ 8,4, 6M, 6, 6}i, 7,8, 9,10,11 P. M.
I The 8.20 down train, and the 8M and 5X up trains do
net stop on Germanto wn Branch.
ON UNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia— S 9.lo minute!. A. M. B, 7 and
10X, P.M.
Lmve Germantown-8 A. M. 1, 13 and RE, P. M.
. crlnisTkarr Elm T r slnAff
t/a NO% A. M 4 2 , Sit SX, YON
and 11;P. M. • • •
Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.10 mina tes& 80_.40, and 11.40 Ae
SIII
M.; 1.40, 840, 5.40, &40, and 10.40 F. M.
MAYS.
•
Leave Phlladelphia--&10 'minutes, A. M.; 2, and 7
P.M.
Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.40 minutes, A. 1.1..; 12.4 A 5.40,
and 9.25 minute; P. M.
FOB CONSHOHOUICEN AND NORMSTOWN.
Leave Phlladelphla-6, 8.85,11.05 minutes, A. M.; Nj,,
2,41 i. 534, 83fi, &05, and 1118, P. M.
Leave Norristown-521,27, 7.50, 9,11, A. M.; IX, 414, 9 1
and 8 P. M.
on% P. M. train stop_ at , School Lane r linosa.:
,blek Mmisaunk, Spring Mil and Conshohocken
only.
• _ SUNDAYS.
LeaVe Philadelphia-9 A. M.. 23G. and 7P. M.
Leave Norristot
I vir i kl i .! , l... and S$ H.
FOR AYITN
Leave Phriadele ~. 9.55, 11.05 A. M.; li, 9. M. SM.
631, 8,05, and 1.13 i B -11 :2.0.. - g Lui A. X: 9 58
Leave htalutyiXtur—ex. Di, ii,2o, 9 , , , ,
~,._
°‘' 111111. 8 ' 1". 'ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphis-9 A. M.; 1 and 7 P. M. , •
L eave litai l z• .I.L. m.,,; and BP. ht.
• W. T. N,
Ninth en
Depot, Ninth told Green street&
•
f.., 0,1 iL4,747:,i,1i ,I. . PHILADELPHIA AND ELM.'
'' ......Z7...1:..:.r.' s ''' BA THROUGH LINE.
•r. AWISSA - RAILROAD. -- ,
Short line to Williamsport, Eimira,ollßegions,Firle.
Buffalo..NiAp. Ira •Falls,_
_.. Sospinsion _Bridge, - - and k all,
--the - Westerwanclbonth - Wes-1
tab States and the Canadas. • , •
Four through trains daily (Sundays excepted).
I
Leave Philadelphia and Leave North Pennsylva.;
Heading R.R.Tlepot. ' . - nis, S.B. Depot, . •
B'.A. M. . . _ _7.80 A.M. . • . .
•• • 3.50 - P. M. - •'- 'sas P. M. ,i ' .
One train on Sunday, at 515 P. M.
By an these trains direct connection .is made at Et.'
mlra with Erie railwaY; at • Salamanca with Atlantic:
and Great Westernn railway; at Dunkirk and Buffalo
with Lake. Shore_EL. - ..R.:. •and at-Suspension Bridge
with Great Western railway. -
.. • Fare always as low as by any other line.-.
• Sleeping can on'all night trains.' ,• •••• -- • ' '': :' •• ' .
Second class cars with cushioned seats accoMpany
esch - express train.; giving • passengemthe advaMage
of high speed with low' fare. --••, •- •:: •-- : •••• , •:. - •
For throng h tickets and farther particu lars concern
ing the routes &volved the: ; , - • - .
- Mae% bigee; 423 C i liaiillii etieet.
-'
. . • ' Cal .--'' ' - - , -it T.61131011.1%.1* --Astir
rgi - AVKLIBG GUIDE.
11SriC . -- 'IIIIIIIIIIIIM VANNSMVANIA VENTRAL
• -; ti ANGOIRLEINT.
The - trains of the Pennsylvantral 8.8.. leave'
the Depot at Thirty-first and MA et Week, which is
reached by the 'cars of the Market . Street Passenger
inefft by running to andfrom the Depot. The last car
haws kront. street about. thirty, minutes,prior to
' the departure of each Train.
ON finsmAytt--tkirs ileaVe Eleventh' and Market
streete 45 minutes before departure of Evening Trains.
, x's Bd6G,AGE EX:MESS Will call for and deliver
Baggage at. the - Depot Orders left at the office; No.
551 (Jhestnutstreet. will receive attention.
TRATIvii LEAVE AND A.llll/17/9 AT • DEPOT
AWL TRAIN • • - • ft 100 A L M.
PAOLI ACCO2I, NO: 1 • • ' 19.00
PAST LINE • • • . • • " ILIXI
PARKESBIIitG . Lao PN,
71 - ATERTREupa l Aumum., • • ' 1 - 2 - 80 • 1-
LANCASTER AMOR., • • " 'COO "
PAOLI TRAM, No. 2 • • " 5.30 "
, ERIE 1.1. A .1) .* '• - - " 9.00 "
PHILADELPEEU. EMPRESS t • /LW
CINCINNA'II IMPRESS, 't • Lie A. M.
PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS t - " 9.10
u
PAOLI ACCON., No. 1 • • 5.20.
PARKESBURO • " 9.00."
LANCA STLINE TER TRION
. 11 . • " ISM P. IS,
FAS • - • 110
PAOLI ACCOIi, No. 2, • -7-- • " CIO "
- DAY EXPRESS - • ' • " 5.E0 ",
w .tirrerwllllßG AMORE., • • " 9.10 4, 1 "
-*Daily, except Saturday. tLail.9. IDally, except
Monday. _ •
All other trains dauy, except Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co not sant= any
risk forßaggaKe, ..wptforW u th , A=,andiimts
their resloommifitY to One In value.
Allpl W exceeding that amount In wane, will be at
the the owner. mikes taken by spe,. enntrug.
TICKET OFFICES.
Have been opened tat No. 631. Chestnut 'street, Conti
nental Hotel. and. Girard House where Tickets may
be pro Cured to all important points in Pennsylvania,
as well as the , West, Northwest and Southwest; and
full particulars given as to time -and connection% by
JOHN C ALLEN, Ticket Agent" The Ticket Office at West . Philadelphia will be con
tinned as heretofore, where all information respecting
routes as well as Tickets, can be had on application to
THOMAS H. rARKE,
.- Ticket Agent, Depot.
An Emigres. t Train runs daily, except at
San the day. For
full Informalionsato rose mid accomi, apply
to FRANCIS FUNK, No. 137 Dock street. -
PruraßUßGll,_ C0L1731 - BITS
AND CINCENNA.T.i. Tt A TT ROAD
liV:131-1•4:CS4101:4:011VVDM'ip'zIlre/A:44
Owing to the great distance saved by TIM ROUTE
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the 'West and.
Southwest.
TIME BEING' tur ONE CHANGE OF CARS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI,
AND EDT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
ST. LOCO, ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER LINH.
- - - -
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, - where
Woodrnfra Celebrated . Palace btate-Poom Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
ar midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBMI
VALLE," at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelpbia.
S. F. SCULL,
Gen'l Picket Agl. Steubenville. 0.
JOHN H. MILLER Geti'l Eastern Pass. Ag't.
52.6 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DEMAND, Gen'l Sup't. fell-tf
ESREWEST JERSEY
LINEB—From foot ofßi t arket stree p t
Frtgr F ud I)
ai m o etmdays. FALL AND
Commencing WEDITESDA . Y, NOVEMBER 15th,
_
For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer
sey nd Salem Railroads, et r
te A. M. and 3.30 P.M.
'or arul all inrmediate Stations, at 9A.
and SP. M.
For Cape lliay and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
to connecting with freight train (Passenger
car attachrd) for Cape May, due 3.48 P. M. and 3.00 P.
M. through passenger due 8.00 P. IL
For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.
a and 8.30 P. M.
For Woodbury, Gloucester, dtc., at 9 A. M., 3, 8.80,
and 5.80 P. M.
li=lt train Prdladelphla from Sandford's
a 10 A. M., and Camden, 8112 M.
J. VAN R.loTql9wr.A Superintendent.
THE wnsS TEEtSBY E:XPIES COMPANY
Will attend to all the semi branches of =mess Bus
sums, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re
spoilable .Bwpreas Companies, to all parts of the coun
try, any are entrusted to them. A Special Messen
ger accompanies each through train. Office, No. 5
Walnut street.
-OFFICE OF THE ' ADAMS EX
PRESS COMPANY, IMO CHEST
' tyma, Januar/55111.1M
The Adams Plxpress - Company have essdarr tu t r i cia seiz i
facilities at Wastdrigton,D. V., by building a
Depot, and baring acquired additional capacity for
transportation, are now prepared to forward -Heavy
)(knaves freights. Packages and Parcels- to' Washing
ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,
Adamstown, Fortress; Hotam t sl=urfsTacee South,
occupied by the army , at rates.
Special agreements Ma.rs kir . .bfercbandase in large
iota. Sutler's goods and army sluPlaica at saitai i =
prim, on application toma office. Soldiers'
taken at much lees than usual rates.
Heavy and bulky packages received and resetpted
fbr at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD andl,o-
COST streets. XOHN 13ThiGHAM„
Sueerinteadesst.
ESILROAD.
THROUGH FREIGHT DEPARIMENT,
DEPOT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE OHMltis:
The awl - . ell will cantinas the General
Agency of. the .Thiladelpbia,Wllmingtan and7laitgl
=Lore Railroad. ter Eb.l.,Miar, by 'WSW of the above
route La the West. _ -
EallPFert and the public ger.aralls' are sarared: that
tthe orsanbtatirnk of through trains seams to Freight
teZartransit and pron=l or m=arts pada.
thiSughlotes end .11PPI7t0
COWTON
General Freight Agents.
JOHN B. WILSON, Freight Agent,
Fifth street. 3d door below Chestrnat.
RARITAN AND. DELAWARE
RAILROAD.—NO rICE.—On
an. y r s I DAY, February 12th. the lilsr:rmss Train
will be dtscontinned. The Freight Train leaves CA-11-
DM; at 3 o'clock, P. M., daily, (Sunday excepted,) ar
rivt
Fre an New York next morning. _
ht taken at low rates.
f L. B. COLE. Agent.
JEPRIUGt9.
WILLLA.M M. WILSON,
208 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia.
IMPORTER 0
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Fine Essential Oils.
Goods sold in bond at this port or New York, and so
delivered when required, ,
SA:dentinremedial most oflie ore
e l',
Saratoga. It is Cathartic, Diuretic and. Alterative.'
Sold by the box. or dozen.
t,Ts
2721 11 Y gh e ttiPa s i r n S f 's. '
New importation of pure White Castile Soap. u 1:16-/
reOlD LIVER 01L.7-Twent74lve barrels, new reads,
Cod Liver OR, of , vcry superior •quallty; Garb.
Ammonia. just received, in jam also, Inst. received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
e 5 per cent., In the ben ofpackages, and tbriale by
JOHN C. BARER & CO.,
No. 718 Market street.
IOXTBAOT OF BEEP for beef tea or Essence of
Xi Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. 'Made'
InEigin,lllinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of.
choice beef and is superior in idelicious flavor Roid_
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fat dl.
temiotui.one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary,,
1410 Chestunt street.
MINGIAISH AND, FOREIGN DM:MS.—English Va
-aj lerish, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Colchi
cum, Composition Mortars, 011 Neroli Petit grain • Oil
Turkish - Geranium double distilled,Nutniep,.
-Allen's Extracts, •
Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream TarMr •
owe, Aconiteßoot, White Chamomile,-French Rose•
Lftves, 'English Castor Oil quarter pints to quart sizes,
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store,
and for sale by WILLIAM ItT.T.TFI & CO., 124 and
Market street, Philadelphia, - • •
trOBOSON'S EIIiONOBM TABLETS.—The
viatica of Bronchitis . Catarrh, Hearsenees_,_ and
Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the valet
Public Speakers, Sin % and . Amateurs have been
greatly benefited by us these Tablets, and their high
appreciation of their in bele merit, Parlloula_rWore
commends them to ppeeons affected with R Fr-
CHITII3,- HO rs and CATARRH of the
HEAD and BREAST. For saleby Drp.isto llenerallY
Prepared only by LANCASTER & Apothe•
caries northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila.
delPhis• 00122'
ABUGGIS'IFS' SUNDRIPA -Grad uates Morten . J '
Pill Tiles,Comba, Brash Mirrors. TweezeMran
Boxer, Horn Bcoops, Surgical Insinußents, Trusses
Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial CO!, ebam,and
H tat Syringes, &c., all at "First Handas.
SNOWDEN & =
apl-tllf za South Eighth area.
OBERT t3H OEIMATCHR iS .E. CORNER
Alo FOURTH AND Baer. , sTEETs, Wholesale
roggiata,c Manufacturers and Dealers in 'Wlsido . se
Mass, White' Lead, and Paints of etrarl .descriMlon,
offer to the trade, or consumers, a oomF/ete 'ldea of
goods in their line, at the lowest nmritet rates. , .
ROBERT B.HOlvicAlrizß. di4:3o
Northeast corner Fourth and Racastreete..
ltrAGNEßLA—lenning'S [Miens eponAtink
am-karkaboxes. also In bottles. JeanWAS etuivaits GI
Magnesia' lic OZ. and' c0r.... pspees...r bireY °awned
Magnslyncing swift gale'DY 'MAAIMALLII)3,
BON dr. CO. DrularPta! IV€ 1 4 1 ; * Zoete,
PhiladelplA
BAY
Ockt"Pragi
BlM—Just rettelved;• art invoice of Oman
imoorted
Y6EO law-Xtrime for italegly - the ittuoh, by
BOICKE=d-ura ar CO..
au.
net Fourth and ligeorroeta. % • - •
SHIPPING
FOR NEW YORK
Via DelEtware and Raritan canal.
The Philadelphia arid , New York - Rtt~
Steamboat Compaay'•- - • "
„st fa . / • -Stearn Propellers •leave DAILY from
FIRST WHARF .below I,l 4 l .lo=4treet ,
e run in 24 ROUES. -
This Line connects With -all - Northern arid Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goods forwardeddirestttD
al points free of commission.
Freight received at lowest rates. •
WM. P. CLYDE & 00 ,_.
14 tionth Wharves, PallaaelPhUli
/AB. DIANA.A...nt.
117 Wall street, New' fork.
7r i 71 ., •
. 3)13 %t 3 3 1SZa_PLisLINEirop INDREEN:
xeceiying freight daily at low rides. second WY 4 3RIC
below Spruce Street, and will insure at low rates.
er.a.RE. Agent.
feign altand 816 South Delaware avenue.
; , STEAM TO -ILIVFTWOOL. •
•:
ortu g tit QtrEENSTowni, the In Line eailMg
SEMI-WEEKLY, carrying the 11. 8.111 1 6 1 .•
Martial°
EAICOABOO..—
CITY OF NEW N
...,_—Baturday„ zgar ch w
At Boon, from Fier 44 orth'ltiver.
BATES OF PASSAGE, •
RATABLE:IIST 'CUBMENCY, BY Tim NAM, 8.7E.63436;
• , SAILING SVEEY - SATIIRI4Y.
First Cabin $l2O Steerage • • - 41:n
" • " to London... 125 " so
"• to Paris-- 185 " to Paris.. .... ti
PASSAGE BY THE .WEDNESDAY.STEAI474 '
First .. I Steerage.„.• .. .
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Kasaintrg,- itreT
men din., c., at moderate rates. ,••
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Qtreensigoird.
Tickets can be bought' here by persona midair r r
tbeir friends.
For further Information, apply atreps
eCo •
Offices..
JOHN G. DAUM,
xeh& , • 111 Walnut street, Plabsdelpata.
FOB BOSTON.;
1 ' • STICATABBIP' LINE - nrikon
:resno: : ,PROM BACH - PORT EVIISY FIVEDAYB.
FROM PINE ST. WHAM'. PHILADRIAPITEgo
• AND LONG WRABF, BOSTON.--
The steamship SAXON, Captain Marthemi, 7 wilf rah
from Fbiladel hia On Tuesday, March 20,at 10 A. .15L
The eteameliip ARIES, Captain Crowell;: eau
from Boston on, Tuesday, Marco 20, at 12 M. .
The line between PbußdPiphia and BsitOn uOW
composed °Mae • • • .1 •
8.A.X.0N, Captain Matthews, 1200 tone burtimai
NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons bortnew
ABEIDEI,DapMin Crowell, 900 tons burthen. •
These substantial and well appointe& steamships
will sail, punctually as advertised. and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on ilie
berth to maw cargo. • •
Shippers are requested to send Bills of lading with .
For
goods. . •
For freight or Passages
• Y 'WENSOB. &
SIC South Delaware aver:me;
can :tr. :4 s • _Wts
: ~e• _ •
111-4741*Wili
• The fine steamships of this Live briars' id the knitid
=lea and sail regularly from the First Wharf akoVe
Market street, every _
WEDITEBDAY and SATURDAY.
At Noon,
Conning with Railroads from Richmond, Narita*
and City Point, forming the most direct route !Or the
South and Southwest. • ~ .. . ,
:
For freight or passage, with excellent acxxun
lions, apply to
WK. P. CLYDE & Co.;
14 North and Beath Whams;
NEW EMPRESS LINE TO ALPEE.-
_ ANDBIA. , Georgetown Wa,
via esspeske and Delaware with Canal: connections
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route fbr
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashvflles Dalton.and
the Southwest.
Stew:dem leave That Wharf abeVe 2darket streta
every Wednesday andliaturday at. 12 M.
Per freight apply to the agents,' s
W. P. CLYDE &An..
14 North WharVell;
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge
Co., Agents at Abncandria.
kipFOR h, -- EW YORlC..—PhiimPlphia Stems
Propeller Comp —Despatch and Swift
se ea, via Delaware atd Raritan Canal-Leaving
daily at 12 M. and 6 P. hi., connecting with all the
'Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, aPPV to
tahl6tf
war. BAIRD a co.. -
No. 13.". South Delasvare avenue.
NEW TOW-BOATILINB.
-BOAT
and CHIMPILINA
-BOAT COMPANY.
BARGES towed to and from BILMLAMELPIEtati
HAVRE-DE-GRALCB, .HALTLKOBB, WA. Br
TON. sad Irtemmtateßoints. - -
WM. P. CLYDE f&W p tiL"
N 0.14 South Whereto
Outgo JOHN LAITOECLIN. Superintendent. .1117
FOB BAN FBARQIBCO.
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LIRE: ,
SAM :NO . REGULARLY .AS ADVMEITIERta
Fret4ht for this Line sent to New, York.by Swift.
Bare Line at reduced rates.
The splendid AICABL
ertreme clipper ship
• E
- t R. Rankin, Commander,
ts
Is now rapt
_day loading at pier II East River.
b b
beanurni vessel is one Qf the sharpest and
best vessels now loading. _Raving a portion of
her cargo on board with large engagements, will have
quick despatch. For freight. apply to
BiltivoP, SON & 00., - -
jaWtf Arch street.
•
1-16 Schooner WEI. P. COX. _
1-16 " CHARLOTTE SHAW.
JOHN CL iEI .
" LEWIS CHESTER.
.1-16 " PETER ROME. . • .
1-16 "' RACHEL SEAMAN. • . -
I.I6DANTEL BRITTAIN.. - _
1-16 " .
A. T. CORN. _ • -- • - -IX
These vessels are all In good conoUtlon and now ' - •S
sunning, will be sold low to close an estate. For pab
tit:niers, apply to . • _
J. S. SEINDLER.
• mhlS-I.2ti WO North Delaware avenue.
FOR LIVERPOOL—With Quiek Des Patch.--
Tbe first class packet bark COBURG. Gibson,
master having a large portion of her cargo
gaged, will sail as above. For balance of freight on k
oassage apply to PETER . WRIGHT & SONS
Walnut street. rohl.kf
ts , FOR KEY W EST.—The brig T. WARD,
Captain Lindsay, will be despatched , for the
above port Ina, few days. For ireigikt, apply to
wolailiAlsr 'Sr CO., 111 Walnut street. nahlb
WANTED.—A Vessel to load in the Express
Line to Boston. Apply to DAVID COOPER,
18 North Wliarces. rohNst,..
eTEAKSHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON...4)On
elefiews of merchandise, per , above; steamer, will
please sand ibr their goods, now landing at Pine streed ,
Wharf.
mhiS-St HENRY WINBOB CO.
s t et` Dips: 6 , ..1:11 af aa .
dise per Br. bark COBURG, GiOson. master, from
Liverpool, will please send their permits on board, a
Bhippen street wharf, or to .the counting house of th
undersigned. The general order will be issued .o
-Monday, the 19th thst. - , when all goods • not
thipi t gi hitt n i l al i p t u s t t ll r l e c et. stores. ithi7.2t
OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark COM
,
, Gibson, master. from uverpool , as no , debts of their
contraction will be paid by the captain_ or conaignees.
• :*lt tot: "g : & SONS ll5 Walnut street. 17-st-
ANTICCE.,—Au persons are hereby . cantionedegainss
.131 _ harboring wadtrusting any of the crew .of the
_
Daniah D as no debts of their contract. ,
will Ab e paid by captain or consignees. WORK.
, MA•N dt CO., Consignee. its Walnut street. • ; „
Sl11:12 NOTICE.—AII Persona are nereby , cautioned
Tiat trusting any of the crew of the .11r. ship%
la Y, whereof' Carm is roaster, front City Pciint,
'Va., as no debts of their contracting will ' bepaid
captain or consignee. EDMUND A. 801:1DBA it CO..
Dock street wharf.
TAB, B. BRENDLEEk, awxreasor to JOAN ECHISIBLIIS
& BONA, Sail _Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphla. •
All work done in the beat tawnier and col trig lame&
andmoat
on
11aweable terms, and .li , ; r '
tectto Ova -
' as
feet batistactl ,
Partlatthkrattention raven to re
Datrbak:
EDIMATIONG
FEMALE COLLEGE: . .
BORDEN'POWN, - N: J -," ' ,-•-' ' -.
iA. few vacancies for the summer :term, - commencing
April lath. For Catalogues containing terms - , etc., -
- Address Rev. JOHN. Pc.: BRAXMY; •
milli-Im/ •-- , , , ---.-; - - 'President,
'fIiTASTO FORTE AND SINGING TAIJGHT, by MJss
.L JANE LEWERS, either at ]ar pnpllariaidenceor
at her own. No. 1922 SPRIJCE Sireet„
Her,Pugls will have the use'of one of„Naryteen'S
Bnprz i lor Flanos- a most excellent instrument,
1% L., had for two. years .the, entire charge of the
innate class In Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle.
town Pa., and can refer besides to ;a very large circle
of private pupils. - , 3ml
rP32PA.LIA - SESSION _OF MISS Annarra
B.l3billgAltY FOB - YOUNGDADIIIS win
mance ;on Wednesday, .September 'at them
residenm, corner
: of . Poplar and.: Sixteenth . streets;
plillanelphle. -- Ithrananccara G: Pinion Hare
Dew Themes Brainerd, D. D., W.'ll(i ;Allen, Ems
late President of Oirasd , tvl7-1 •
DYEING.
PEE STATEN' • ISLAND . FANcri , DYEING
. , .11STABLISHMENT,_ •
AT THE .OLD STAND,
NO. 47 Nolen" EIGHTH - STREET (EaS , r5.L.4.n.)
1%10 OTHER . OFFICE 'IN THIS CITY
With the benefits of an experience of nearly FIFTY
TEAMS ON STATEN ISLAND; anti • factiesoß
' OTHER .EsTABLISH.BEEINT
in this country; we - offer tame , for inducements to MOM
having 511 E...WOOLEN. or FANCY GOODS for:
'EYEING OR - CLEANSING: -
, • = BARR.ETT, NEPHEWS et-004. ,
No. 47 - North EIGHTH Street'
Nos 5 and 7 JOHN Street, New Vorit.•.: -
No
718 lIIICAOWAY,, New :York. •
• - No. 269YCZTON Street. Brooklyn:
10t-WaYSTON-IfllEtrinacT—rßog.--d'illos ton it t itW
'! 'nd BißeUit; buidinili t or:steamer lionnan
ant fatale by .1.9q)8. -BUSS 00.0,Artuaytfoi
.•108, SoumueurarsavavenlM !..7w
•nd
111 6 13 , 3 , in Graryti g
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b ioca y
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