Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 03, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterdays
The Connecticut Election.
HARTFORD Times Office, April, 2, 1
o'clock, P. M.—Voting is going on quietly
here. There is no more excitement than at
ordinary elections. The present appear
tmces indicate that nearly a full vote will be
polled for the first time in six years.
The • English (Dem.) ticket leads in this
city, where the name of Hawley is being
scratched by many Republicans.
The Debate on the Veto.
WASHINGTON, April 2.—The Senate gal
leries are densely crowded to-day in antici
pation of a debate of the veto of the Civil
Bights bill, but it is said, among Senators,
that the subject will notbe dalled up until
Wednesday.
Near York Bank Statement.
NEW Youn, April 2.—The Bank state
ment for the week ending on Saturday
shows: .
An increase of loans, . .
A decrease of specie, .
An:increase of circulation; •
An increase of deposits,
An increase of legal tenders,
7113EXLItIli Congress—first Session.
WatsYLLMYINJN, apr.i 2
SENATE.—Mr. Feasenden ("Me.) reported from the
Committee on Finance the House Loan bill without
amendment.
• Petitions for equal' rights, modLtleations of the
tax law, the election of President by popular vote and
the enactment of an International Copy Right law
were introduced and referred to the appropriate com
mittees.
Mr. Wilson (Mass.), from the Military Committee,
reported the bill to equalize the bounties. It was re
committed to the Military Committee.
It gives to every soldier in the late war $S 33 per
month bounty, minus the amounts already paid.
Home guards or troops called out for local service are
excluded from the benefits of the act.
./qo money will be paid out under the act to any
Claim agent or attorney
Mr. Sumner (Mass.) offered a resolution calling upon
the Postmaster General and the Secretary of the Trea
sury to report to the Senate whether since December
last any persons have been permitted to enter upon the
duties of office in these departments and receive sala
ries without taking the oath required by law.
Mr. McDougal objected and the resolution went over.
HOUSE.—The business first in order being the call or
the States for bills and joint resolutions
Mr.Washburne (Ills.) introduced a bill to provide
for continuing in service the acting medical officers of
the navy, to supply vacancies in the regular list. It
was read twice and referred to the Committre on
Naval Affairs.
Mr: Reason (Iowa) introduced a joint resolution, al
lowing a limited time for perfecting papers requiring
stamps to be affixed thereto. Read twice and referred
to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Shellabarger (Ohio) introduced a bill to declare
and protect all the privileges and immunities of citi
zens of the united States in the several States. Read
twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Denny (Washington Territory) introduoed a bill
in relation to the Courts of Washington Territory.
Read twice and referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Also a bill granting land to aid in the construction of
a railroad and telegraph line from Puget's Sound is
Admiralty Inlet, in the Washington Territory, to the
Columbia River. Read twice and referred to the Com
mittee on the Pacific Railway.
New York Stock Market.
Er.tv Yaks, April2.—Stocks are lower; Chicago and
Rock Island 112; Cumberland preferred 42%; ffichigan
Southern 841 - '; New York Central%; 9O Hudson River
108; Etissei3ri 4 s's 72%; Erie 74%; Western Union Tele
graph 156.74; U. S. coupons 1881, 105; Ditto 1864, 1 0415 . ;
Ten Forties 92, Treasury 7 3-18's 100.i0lOW: Gold
, 327%@127%.
Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board:"
SALES AFTER
11500 City 6s old 873 i I
1000 II S Tress 7 8-10
Notes June 1003
2000 Pa War Loan 100
200 sh Nor Central 32%
100 sh do 630 323;1
106 sh " do b 5 32%
300 sh do bl 5 32%
11:0 sh do 1330 82.1'
SECOND
;$l5O U E. 10.40 s 81;:c
5050 II 67-30 s June 10014
14500 11 5 209'62 104
100 City 6s new 91
800 do 91;4
17 sh Penna RR 56
100 sh North Pa R 87
900 sh Ocean Oil b3O 83
2 sh Mechanics B 1: 28;4
DRUMM,
BLAIR'S CHOCOLATE FOR INVAEIDS AND
FA Mr MlES—made from the true Caracas Oocoa
—free from all adulteration. The above article we can
recommend as reliable for purity; exceedingly nutri
tious and acceptable to weak and delicate stomachs.
for which it Is especially intended; also suitable for
family use. Put up in tin cases to preserve its peculiar
and delightful flavor. HENRY C. BL.ALR"S SONS.
.Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut.
irtOD LIVER OlL.—Twenty.tive barrels, new made,
Cod Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Cart,.
Ammonlajust received, in Jars; also, just received•
twenty-five barrebi very superior Alcohol, warranted
96 per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by
JOHN 0. HAIOEB. & CO.,
No. 718 Market street.
L'X.TBACT OP BEEF for beef tea or Essence of
Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made
In Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of
choice beef and is superior in delicious favor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with ran di
rections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut street.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va.
prian, Croton 011, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Colchi
cum, Composition Mortars, Oil Neroli Petit grain, 011
Turkish Geranium double distilled, Oil Nutnaeo,
Allen's Extracts, 011 Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar
pure, Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose
Leaves, English. Castor Oil qn.arter pints to quart sizes,
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store
and for sale by WILLIAM "sIT.T.7S & CO., 724 and 722
Market street, Philadelphia,
TICODOSON'S BRONCHIAL TA I3LETS.—The Alle
viation of Bronchitis Catarrh, Hoarseness. and
Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice
Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have been
greatly benefited by using these Tablets, tnd their high
appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re.
commends them to persons affected with BRON
C311T113, HOARSENESS, and CATARRH of th.
HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Drumzists generally
Prepared only by LANCASTER & Arat i ft .
-miles, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets,
Pnl22
TIRIIGGISTEY SUISDRSH76. Graduates Mortars,
Al Pill Tiles. Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezent,Pud
Boxes, Horn E3coops, Surgical Instruments,
'Hard and Soft Rubber Goods,Tial Oases, (hest
'Metal Syringes, dics., all at "First Han i d
SNOWDMii &
OBERT BROXELA.RXR & CO.. N. E. CORNXB
FOURTH AND RACE BTRECTSE Wholesale
Druggists, Manufacturers and 'Dealers in Window
'Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description,
offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of
"goods in their line,
_at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.
Northeast corner 'Fourth and Race streets.
litrAGNEßlA—Jenning's Calcined, in ltb. roue tins
lialand boxes, also in bottles. Senning's Carbonate of
Nagneeia.in 2 oz, and or. papers. Heavy Calcined
151.uma.mia lynding and for sale by CRABS:ES ELLIS,
IVh lSON iladelphia dt CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh straeleeets.
.
DAY RUM—Just received, an Invoice of Genulns
JO Imported Bay Ram, for sale by the galon, by
ROBBRT SHOEMAKER & 00., Druggist, IC B. cer
leer Fourth and Race streets.
WrMM'f riTWWWUMi7
REASURN DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMP-
J'
TROLLER OF CURRENCY, Westin:isTorr.
parch 80th, 1866.
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
'undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC Oie
PHILs DELPHIA," in the city of Philade.phia, in the
county ofPhiladelpbia. and State of Pennsylvania, has
been duly, organized under and according to the re
quirement& of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to
provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of
'United States Bonds, and to provide for the Circula
tion and Redemption thereof, approved June Rd. 1864,
and has.complied with all the provisions of said act re
mitred to be. complied with before commencing the!
business of Banking under said act.
2fow, , therOore, I, Freeman Clarke. comptroller of
the Currency,•do hereby certify that "THE NATION-,
AL BANK OF THE. REPUBLIC OF PIIILADEL-;
PAIA," in the city of Philadelphia. in the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized'
-to commence the business of Banking under the act:
AfOresald.
In testimony whereof witness myhand and
I SE AL /seal of office, this thirtieth day tit Mari h 1868.
FEEWMAN CLARKE,
[mhaitnay3ofl • Comptroller.
EDUCATION.
'l7l, RATA I.TO COLLEGE.
,1 1 HORDENTOWN,
few vacancies for the summer term commencing
„April 18th.. For Catalogues containing terms, etc.,
Address Bey. JOHN H. BRASHLY,
mlll4-110 President,
TOIANO FORTE AND SINGING TAUGHT, by Miss
I. JANE .LEWPWI, either at herimplls residence or
at her own. N 0.1922 SPRUCE Street, .Philadelphla,
Eerpupils will have the ase of one of Narvesert'S
ttperlor Pianos- a most excellent instrument.
.Ifics L.. had for two years the entire charge of the
=mile class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West middle.
101;a, Pa., and can refer besidea to as very large circle
.of p-rar.ate Jai 3ml
Mb - 1g FALT:.I . OESSION 01 BUBB Aaßcerry
.13,12•UNABY FOR YOUNG LAI)I.ES will corn
mance an Wednesday, September lath at he.
rtnidenee, corner ' of Poplar and Sixteenth streets
Philadelp Ewan:materna :--Rev. G. mien Hare
D.; I)., Des'. 'ltemas Brainerd, D. D.. W. H. Dm:l,Mo;
late F41.10,103'; t frsrd nolleetk.
'LNIcOLDDEC FICKLER CATSUP% SAMNA
XI Crosse •dr, , Thaekwell'a . Jraiglish Ploklm, Cata
venom. Durham Dinatard, Olives, &e., landing
pulp Yorktown andlor sale by J3l:ittiLFA
DO 'MB &mai Delaware avenue: '
. $2,855,581
. 2,015,259
. 493,128
. 2,686,347
. 2,662,066
FIRST BOARD
600 sh Ocean OR 830 8M
500 sh do bl 5 83j
1:00 sh do b 5
52 sh Penns 55$
100 sh Maple Shade 1
200 sh Sch Nay pfd 291 4
100 sh Read 11. s 5 49 n
:50 sh Lehigh Nay c 525 k
BOARD
100 sh Catawissa,pf e3O 27: 3 4,
1h d be 27
100 00
s e h
Phil o &
Erie be 32% %
100 eh do is3o 32%
400 eh do 311%
100 eh do WO n%
100 sh do 2de 32%
200 eh do WO 253
L 3 South Eighth street,
SHIPPMCI
FOR NEW YOktK,
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
The inaudeliAttla and New York Expross
Steamboat Company.
Steam Propellers' leave. DA.IIY from
' MST WHARF below MARKET street,
lunging the run In 24 HOURS. •
This _Line connects with all Northern and Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goode forwarded direct to
all mints free of commission. •
Freight received at lowest rates.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO. Agents.
14 booth Wharves, Pnilaaelphia.
JAS. HAND, Agent,
117 WWI street, New York.
STEAM. TO LIVERPOOL.
Vs 1 g a QHF,FINSTOWN, the Inman Line, sailing
SEMLWIFIR LY, carrying the 11. S. Malls.
ETNA Wednesday, March 21
CITY OF ROSTON Haturday, March 24
KANGAROO Wednesday, March 28
CITY OF WASHINGTON • ..Saturdair. March 31
At Noon, from Pier 44 North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE IN CITBRENCY, BY THE MAIL STICAMMR,
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY.
First Cabin 1112011Stevage, ... .... 43 5
• " to London-. 1251 to Lordon...—.. 40
IS 55
" to Parls..„.. 1851 io Pacts
PASSAGE BY TEE WEDNESDAY STEAM :MS.
Pint C.bin Steerage.
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men &c., c., at modera. e rates.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or QufenatoWn.P.S.
Ticaets can be bought here by persona sending for
eir
th friends.
For bather Information, apply at the Company's
Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
mh22 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
FOB BOSTON.
57 a) smaII:SHIP LIMB DIRECT
:es ite • FROM ir PORT EVERY IV I
M PINE ST. WRARF, PHILADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF BOSTON.
The steamship ARIES, Capt ain Boggs, will sail
from Philadelphia on Friday, April 6th, at 10 A. M.
The steamship NORMAN. Captain Crowell, will sell
from Barton on Wednesday, April ath, at 12 Sf.
The line between Philadelphia and Boston'is now
composed of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons btuthen.
NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons brothels.
ARlEB,Captain Boggs 900 tons burthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually aa advertised. and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their .
For freight or passage.
HENRY WIRSOR
MG South Delaware avenue.
PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK szautzthaxe COMPANY.
The fine eteawahipa of this Line insure at the lower
rake and sail regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolls
and City Point, forming the most direct loan for the
Southend Southwest
For freight or passage, with excellent FICOMTLMOCM
flow, apply to
WISS; P. CLYDE &
14 North, and South Wilarree
AN N D W RL A IM G P eo E t S o wn L an E
Washingtonvia C. esarie-ake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria Va., form the most direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street
every Wedneaday and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agents,
W. P. CLYDE & 00.,
14 North 'Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge al
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
grja; FOR NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company Despatch and Swift
sure Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily at 12 Id. and. 5 P. Id., connecting with till the
Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to
mhl6tf
re i , FOR HARTFORD, CONN., VIA
DELAWARE AND RARITAN
ail% A —The swam propeller N EVA DA. Brumley.
master, is now loading at Second Wharf below Spruce
street. Quick despatch. Freight taken on reasonable
terms. Apply to
apt 2t
WM. M. BAIRD & CO.,
14 South Delaware avenue
iligkNEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
DBLet WA/LE and CL/328.4P.1LLE1
ig itBOAT COMPANY.
BARGES towed d from
WASHING
TON.
to an
v l BALTIMORE, WASHING
TON. and lntermedi points.
P. CLYDE & 00., Agents,
N 0.14 South Wharves Phlladelphhs.
Captain JOHN .LAITGHLIN. Superintendent.
v:..1Ati1:;,•4
E= 0.4 iii3ef: .;Eityii A 143717771
SAIIXNG REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Sure Line at reduced rates.
The Al extreme clipper ship
G:RANITE STATE,
i Jacobs, Commander
Isnow rapidly loading at per U East River
This beandfol vessel is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading, and having a portion
ol her cargo on board with large enogements, will
have quire despatch. For freight, apply to
BISHOP, SON & CO.,
105 Arch street.
WANTED TO PIIRCHABE. , --A smell sized
steam TUu BOAT. Must not be over 4 or 5
feet draft, and guaranteed in good order as re
gards hull, boiler and rnacninery. Address W. J.
.H.DEISELL..PensacoIa. Florida, and duplicate to Box
707 Phdadelpbia Post Office. thtts3t*
sgiFOR BOSTON, Mass.—Express Llne.—On
Tnesday,April rd.—The fine schooner SEA_RS
VLLLE,Sears, master, is now loading for the
above port at.. Willow street wharf. and will BEell as
above. For freight, apply to DAVID OJOPER, 18
North Wharves. milsl
.4, FOR BOSTON, Mass.—Express Steam Line.—
The fine steamer BIILLVILLE, Reflux.
master, is now loading for the above port at
the Savannah Steamship Wharf, above Vine street.
and will sail on Monday. April 2 For freight, apply
to DAVID COOPER; 18 N. Wharves. mh3o
FOR Br. brie IMPORT
'via Bent, master will commence loading tor Ha.
vane on 80th inst., at Almond street wharf,
and have prompt despatch. For freight. apply to
JOHN MAhON & CO.,
mh2o 7t 500 South Delaware avenue.-
FOR PROVIDENCE,. R. I.—Express Line.—
The fine schooner BRANDYWINE, Corson,
master. is row loading for the above port at
WAlow Street wharf, and will have prompt despatch.
7c'or freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 ' , Toni;
WharVes. mh26'
IaFOR LIVERPOOL.—Wick Quick Deepatch.—
The fiat class packet bark COBURG, Gibson,
master having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged, will sail as. above. For balance of freight or
passage apply to 1".11=R WRIGHT & BONS, 115
WELllllit area.
FORSEY WEST.—The brig O. T. WARD,
Captain Lindsay, will be despatched for the
above port in a few days. For treight, apply to
WORKMAN & CO., 123 Walnut street.
QTRAID3HIP ARIES, FROM BOSTON.--Oon
signees of merchandise. per above steamer, will
please f. send for their goods, now landing at Pine strew
Whar
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby notified not to
IA trust the crew of the 6wedish brig PYLAD, as no
debts of their Contraoting,will be paid by captain',or
consignees. WORKMAN& C0.,123 Walnut at. naliSt
HIP JOSEPH CLARK, Sherman, master, from
S
Liverpool, la inow discharging tinder general
order at Shlppen street wharf. Consignees will please
attend to tae reception of their goods. PETitE
WRIGHT & SONS,IIIS Walnutstreet. • mh2S-tf
NOTICX—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark GOBIJRG,
Gibson, master, from Liverpool, as no debts of their
contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETER WRIGHT SON 80.15 Walnut street. mhl7-tf
NOTICE.—AII persona are hereby cautioned against
harboring and trusting any of the crew of the
Danish brig DENMARK, as no debts of their contract•
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK.
MAN & CO., Consignees. 12.3 Walnut street. .
QD:I2" NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
1.7 agaitat trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship 13
V T laL L n Y o d wh ts r oefo f t Cn rcontracting
f will Cbie y p a P id oint
by
captain or consignee. EDMUND A. BOUDKU dc CO.
Dock strest wharf. • deiV.
JAS. B. SHINDL.IIIII, sucoessor to JOHN BM:NO.IORP
BONS, Sail Idaho's, No. SW North DIECLAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work done in the best manner and on too to eSt
and most favorable terms, and warranted to give pru
lbst satisfaction.
Particular attention given to rerestrine.
4,_ THOMPSON'S LONDON FLITt:THENEM., OH
EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or
nubile institutions, In TWENTY DIFFERENT
S vsts. Also ,_Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-air
Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fire.
board Stoves, Rath Rollers, Stewhole Plates Broilers,
cooking Stoves, etc., at who:esale and retail, by to
manufacturers,_ _
CHASE, SHARPE dc THOMPSON,
o2B,th,s.trOmi No. 209 North Secx)nd street_
0. TILONAS S. DIXON & SONS.
Late Andrews & Dixon,
No. 1824 0110EISTNUT street Philndeitildis
1 Opposite United States Nint,
Wham=
LOW•DOWN,
* PARLOR.
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GitAl'ILS,
Bar Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fires,
WARM-AIR FURNACES,
For Warming. Public and Private Building&
BERISTEBEI, VELVITIATOBS
AND
CHTISIN
OCPUEVNG-RABGES,
oodi WBOLEPALE and RETAIL.
NW BAIkiEN-3.--506b uses Rama wad Layer Raisin
aoo bcixes Valencia Balstna,_loo mate Seedless
Ralabla for Bale by Jed. B• RUK,S•DIER, di 00. - ,116 South 1
1 0 7 lex street: • , , • • • • •
THE DAILY EVENING"BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1866.
WM'. M. BAIRD & CO„
No. 13" South Wharves.
MENBY WINBOB 4 00
TBANELINti fiIIIDID.
••1 1 , • .• • BEADING RAILROAD. .
%; • x GREAT TRUNK LINE )ROM
•t a WA Pi :1 TO THE INTERIOR OP PEEN.
BYLVAZIIA_,__ T HE muvrimus_usatrEKAN.
NA, CrUMßlLituarcy AND WFamitiG VAlthiES,
THEITORTH,-NORTHWEBT- and the-CANA/LW. -
TWINTER ARIeav in RANGEMENT OP PA Depot MEN THIELT GER•
RAINS
TEEN= and CALLO W HJLI. IS to, Ph •
at the following hours:
T MORNING:NAIL.
A t 8 A. m., for Tts.rung, Lebanon, Harrialrorg,
Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Banbury Williams.
port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Prink 3_uitialo, Allen.
town, Wilkesbarre , Pittston ; York, Carlisle,chaMbets.
burg, Hagetstown,ft., • -
This train connects at BEADING with the ENO
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, eta:
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Efakisburg,
dte...; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Railroad
trains for Williamsport. Lock Hainan. Elmira, do., at
HARIIIBBITRG with Northern Central, Cumberland
Valley, and Schuylkill and Busquebanna trains for
Northumperiand,williamsport. York, Gliszoberabuig,
Pinegrove, dtc.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
Leaven Philiktelphia at &SO P. M. tbr RANI in Potts.
Ville, Harrisburg, &s., connecting ' with and
Columbia trains for Columbia dic., and with ()Mat,
wises Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, =airs,
Buffalo. &c.
READING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Beading at B.BOA. M., stopping at all "mita.
tions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.80 A. M...
Returning, leaves Pbutthelphia at 4.80 P. M.; arrives
in Reading at 7.89 P.M
Trains for Philadelphia leave - Harrisburg at 7.25 A.
M and Polley llle at 8.30 A. M.. arriving in Philadel
phia at 12.45 P, M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at Le P. M., and Pottsville at 245 P. IL; arriving at
Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M.
Harrisbuzg accommodation leavea Beading at 7.85
A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. • ; •
Market train, with a Passenger ir k attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon ibr Readng and all way
stationMleaves MsitulliwU.Bo A, M., and Downingtown
12.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at &OD 'A. M.. and
Philadelphia at Ll 5 P. M •
OERSTED. VALLEY RAILROAD. •
Passengers for Downingtown and interznediatela
take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. trains from
phis., returning from DowningtOwr at 7.06 A. IL and
2 81117oon•
NEW YORE. xxinua z isA, FOB PITTSBURGH AN
THE, WEEP,
Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. M., pawn,
Reading at 1 A. M., and :.48 P. M.. and connecting a
Harriswith Pennsylvania, and Northern Oeubs.
Railroad Trains for Pi Chicago, Wil
nemsnort, Baltimoro. dm.
Returning, Express Train Leaves on
arrival of Pmmyivania
_ltc - nrase from Fatah , at
8 and 9.06 A . M., Vasbrill Readifa at 4.49 and 10.92 .M.
arriving at New ork 0 R. Sleepinit
Car accomv i these trains Carom& between Jersey
City and b , without
Mall train fix ew York leavt chi burg at 1.45 P.
R. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 19
Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. M., and 1.40 and
4.15 P. M.
SCHiTYL.ILILL AND:RISQUE:HANNA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre
mont; returning from Harrisburg at 4.00 P. M. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00
MnMI
Through ',firs t-class tickets and emigrant tickets
to the principal points in the North and Watt and
The as. following tickets are obtained only at the Office
of 8. Bradfbrd, Treasurer, No. = South Fourthstreet,
Fhlladelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General tttuntend
ent, g.
1501pp:TTA'IrTot TICKETS,
At 25 per cent., disconn6 betweea anypi/luta destwO
for ftrailles and firms.
MILEAGE TICACETB,
Good for 2,000 totles,tretween all polnta, at eat 50 each.
for nunatea and
SEASON TICKETS,
For three. six, nine or twelve months, for holders
to all points at reduced rates.
CLERGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
tialf-fare.
EXCURSION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to principal Marione,_good for
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be
bad only at the Ticket Mice at Thirteenth and Callow•
bill streets.
FREIGHT.
I3oods of all deecriptinruiforwarded to all tte above
points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow etreeta.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Philadelpida v dally at 5.5 u A. M.. 12.45 noon and
-6 P. M., ibr Fteadiag Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville,
Port Clinton, and all PoOnoild-
Close at the Philadelphia Poet Office fbr all places on
the road and lie branches at 5 d. M, and for the prin
cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. hi.
PHILATIELPRIOLA.,_ WILMING
TON AND BALTLISORE RAIL
ABLE.--Commencing MONDAY,
Mambo %th,1868. Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as fbilows:
EXpreBB Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted),
Wr Balre and Washington, stopping at Chester,
ilmington, Perryville, litty're....WGrace, Aberdeen,
Perry man's, lifwolia, Chase and Stemmer's Run.
Delaware R.B.Train,B.lllA.M.(Sunday excepted), for
Princess Anne. Milford and intermediate stations.
Way-mail Train, at 9.15 A. Si. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, Thtulow,
Linwood, Claymont, and allregular stations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Lpress train at 1L45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington,
Express Train at 2.45 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-Feet,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman'a,
Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Bun.
Night Express at /Lei P. Si. for Baltimore and Wash
ington.
.ftssengers by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond will take
the 11.45 A. M. Train.
WrI.IN I NOTON A.COOMMODATION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
LeaverPhliadelrdila at 815,11.15 A.SLA3O, 5.30 and 11.30
P. M. The 3.80 P. 11. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad for Harrrnston and intermediate sta
tions. .
Leave Wilmington 7.00, 8.15 and 9.80 A. Si., 8.00 and
5.00 P. M.
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A.
M., 8.30 and 5.30 P. hi.
THROUGH .T.RALNS FROM BALTIMORE
LeiveT , WiiiaggcoiTaFii,o6l44.3oarii7l , lo. o 7TO P.M.
CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA.
5.
Leave e Chester at 8.
MO.l. 11.53 and 10.14 A. M., 12M, 3.42
and 10.36 P.
From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore
6.30 A. M., Way Mall. 0.20 A. U., Express. 1.10 P. M.
Express, p. Express. 8.25 P. M., Express.
Trains for Baltimore leave Chaster at 4.49 and 9.52
A. N.. and 3.23 P. M.
Trains fbr Baltimore leave Wilmbigtonat 5.23, and
10.33 A. M., and LAS P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 415 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash.
ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Perryville,
Havre - de Grace, Aberdeen,Fern , rnan's, Magnolia,
Chase's and Stesnmer's Run.
Night Express 11.00 P. re. for Baltimore and Wash
ington.
Accommodation Traln,at 11.30 P.M., (Or Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PIELLADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. M. stopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryvilleand Wilmington. Also stop at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester shingto to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Wan
t .
A special rain will leave Wilmington Ibr Philadel.
Edda and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M.
Wilmington
trains with passenger ear attached will leave
far • Perryville and intermediate stardom,
at 6.39 M. Leave Baltimore for Havre dekirace
and intermediate Stations at 4.46 P.M.
R. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
■ PHILADELPHIA GERMAN
, • 4 ...c' •" TOWN AND zionßuEvrowly
TABLE.—On and after WED
NESDAY, November Ist 1885 until ftn•ther nedoe.
FOR G WN.
Leave Phlladelnhla-8, 7,8, 9, le, /2. A. M.; 1,2, Lli
minutes, 8%, 4, 8,8%. 8, '
7,8, L 10, il, 12, P. M.
Leave Germantown-8. 7 7%, 8, MO, 9, 10, U, 12, A. M.;
11,8, 4,4%, 8, 6%,2 8,9, 10, P. N.
The 8.20 down Wain. and the am and 5% up trains de
net stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minuted, A. M.; 1, 7 and
10%, P.
Leave Germantown-BA. M.; 1, It and
AD. , 9% P.M.
CriihSTRUT BABLB O AD .
Leave Philadelphia-d, 8, 10, 12, A. M.; 9,22 C, 2%, T, :11,
and 11, F. N.
Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 1140 A.
U.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.10,5.40, 410 and 10.10 e.
ON - 8 ANS. • •
t.
Leave Philadelphia-0.10 minute°, A. IL; 9, and 7
P.ld.
Leave Mamma Mll-7.10 minutes, A. XL; 1940, 6.40
and 9.25 minutes P. IL
FOR CONEIHOHOWIPTO A./01) NOILSISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6,0.58,11.06 minutes, A. N.; 1% ,
2,4%. 5%, 6%, 5.05, andllis, P. M.
Leave Norriatown7s%,,l7, 7.50, 9,11, A. M. 1%, lib 6
andBP.M.-
hi
The 5% Mon train ;011 stop. kt School Lane, Wins.
klumk, Sigine. Mina and Conshohocken
only.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. IL, 2%, and 7P. N.
Leave 17orriatown-7 A. X.. and 5 P. hi.
FOR MANAYI7NR..
Leave Philadelphia-43, 8.85,11.08 A. N.; Di, 8, QC 534.
6X, 8.(6, and 11% P Di
Leave Matukynne—e3(, mu, 83i,113i, A. M.; 8. 8,
a% and 8", Y. M-4 ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 234 and 7P. AL
Leave Mana-734 A. AL; 534 and 8 P. M..
W. T. a Z 7, General Superintendent,
Depot. Ninth and Greer. etreeti.
OFFICE OF THE ADAMS EX,
PRICSS 002,IPANY , 820 CHESP.
SI . Ittakia,Sanuary 27thJaki.
The Adams Ea reel_ Company have enlarged their
facilities at Washington, D. C., by building a Railroad
rackai l
r
Depot, and _having acq ed additional capacity for
transportation, are now repared to forward Heavy
Express freights, and Parcels to Washing.
ten. Georgetown, ,Alex dria, Annapolis, Frederick,
Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and otner r'sces South,
Occupier' by the army, r. t greatly reduced", Atm
Special agreeniews made for Merchandise in large
lets. Sutler's goo& and army suprines at' satisfactur3
prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers' parcels
taken at ranch less thansiur usual rates.
Heavy and bulky packages 'received and receipted,
for at oar depot, Eiontheast corner of BROAD and LO.
OtrbT streeta. . ' , . ' ..•JOHN BlNGilefrt,
Superintendent
RARITAN AND DELAWARE••• BAY RAILROAD.—NO VICE.--Con
an.•trr I .I.a.T,February lith,the'Eapress Train
will be discontiuned. The Freight Train leaVes CAM.
DEN at 2 o'clock, F. M., daily. (Sunday excepted,).nr
riving Inßew York neat morning. , .
Freight taken at IOW rat.. •
L. B. COLA Aleut,
f. V 1 fi idtii_?Lu lIA
• NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
R.—T337, MIDDLE BOUTS.-
a...oxtail an most direct Use to Bethlehem Allentown.
blanch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven Wilkesbarre,
mahanoy City, and all polnta in the Lehigh and WYOII
ming Coal 71E11 } ,
Passenger epots in Philadelphht, THIRD street
above Thompson, and corner of: :*3181131.13 and AMIIESI
CAN streets.
WINTER ARRANGIEKVINT,
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after Monday„Nov.2oth,l96s,Pastenger trains
leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily
(Sundays excep
—Moted), as follows:
AT 7.80 A. M.rning ltrprees for Bethlehem and
and Principai. Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecting at Bethlehem with 5-Phigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Catasanqua,Slatington, Manch
Chunk, Weatherly Jeanetwille, Masleton, White Ha
ven, Wllkesbarre, km 4 Pittston, and all points In
Lehigh and Wyoming allerh also, in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy_City, and
with Oatawissa Railroad, Ihr Rupert, Dari Ville, Milton
and Williamsport. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 11.45 A.
M.; at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 9
P. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eas
ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 8.85 A. M.—Accomutaiation, for DoYleittown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro and Hartsville, by this train,
take Stage at Old York Road.
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. fbr Bert Washing
ton, atop at all intermediate Statio ns. stzsor Accommodation for Doylestown, stop
ping at intermediate stations. Passengers take
stago at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &SO P. M.—Evening Haprees for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvanis_llell
f,cevmateloseforconnectioz s i t e gale t kan r i e l i v i rkt a Liar .
M.Passengers km Plainfield Somerville and other
points on New Jersey Central 1.8.1 take N. J. C. Train
at Easton, whim arrival in New York at 10 P. M. Puf
=fer Sumneytown take stage at North Wales.
Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville at
stoA Quakertown
T P. M,—Accomniodation, for Doylestown,
CU P at all intermediate Station& Passengers for
Wlllow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take Adage at
Abington ; for Lnmbervllle at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodasion, for Beth
lehem and all Stations oarosin line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train for
_paint. •nt ;,ehigh Valley
Railroad and for Danville. and Catawissa
ST
lro
6.15 ad.
P. M.—A murnwindation, Tor Lansdale, stop.
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At U P. M. Accommodation fbr Wirt Washington.
TRAINS FOR P/iILADF2LII3IA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10.8 A. M., and 6.15 P.
Paasengers leaving Easton at LSO A. M., connect at
Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers Imving,_Wilkeeibarre at IP. M.
.connect
at Betee.hesn at 6.15 El and arrive in Pnitagailthls
at 2.45 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. M. 8.15 and 5.30 P.M.
Leave Lansdale at e.lO A. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and 2.15 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS. - -
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestovm at 3P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at, P. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cans cony y
angers to and from Becks Street Depot.
White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey
passegners to Third Street kepot
Tickets must beprocured at the Ticket °laces, THIRD
street or RP - PITS street, in order to secure the lowest
rates of tam VT.T.PI MAME, Agent.
milmares Bagspage Express will call for and deliver
BOirrat the Depot.
e, No. 118 South THIRD street. nol4-tfl
r
DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA.-
.6 TRENTON RA rivROAD 01)M
-PAN Y'S LENES, from Philadelphia t° New York, and
way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF,
will leave as follows, viz: Ighre,
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Aocom., 25
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey dit7 .Express, 00
At 2 P. M. via Camaen and Amboy Express, 225
At 12 M. (noon) and BP. M. via Camden and
Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas
senger.). . . . . . 2 25
At 6 and U2O P. Y., via Camden and'Aiaboy, Aomm
modadon. • _.
-- (Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, . 225
_2d Class Ticket, . ISo
At 6 and 10A.M.,2 and SP.M. For Mount Holly
ville,
_Pemberton and Vinoentown. At 6 A.. and
2 P. 21„ t`Jr Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M. 1 22 M. 8.00, 5, 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Pal
myra, Riverton, Delanco, .Beverly, Edgewater, Bar.
Mignon Florence. Bordentown, &c. The 10 A. M.
and 5 I'. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LEWES FROM KENSLNGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows •
, .
At 11.15 A. M., 4.30 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken
n and Jersey City Ex ress . .
- $3 00
Ann ° . (light)`(light)`via K r
Kennington and Jerse
City Express—. —.- 2 25
The 6.45 P. M. Liao wi ll . run daily. All others Sun.
days excepted. _ _
At 7.80 and 11.15 A. M. 3, LW, 4.30,5 and 6,45 P. M.. and
II Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. &c.
At 7A. M. 10•5 01issb, 3,5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwell% rnr
risdale, Holmurg, Tacony,_Wlssinoming. Brides
burg and Frankford and at 8 P. Si. for Holmeabarg
and intermediate Stations.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE s TfROAD, Mr the
Delaware River Valley, Northern P lvania, and
New York State the Great Lakes. o through
trains daily (ba ndage excepted) from Kensington
pot. as follows: De
At 7.30 A. M. and LSO P. M, for Niagara Falls, Buf
falo, Dunkirk Canandalgan.Elmira, /theca, Owego,
Rochester, Bingharupton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, WlLlmbarre Scranton. Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Eastoa, Lambertville. Flem
ngton, direct with
he Train leaving Easton forM auch h Chunk , Allen
town. Bethlehem.
At b P. M. for Lambertville and intermediate:Stations
Mir For New York, and Way Lines leaving gen
sing ton Depot, take the cars on Filth street, above
Walnut, halt an hour before departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from
the Depot. On Sands'Yb, Qtruilbasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6P, M. to connect with 6.42 P. If
line.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen
ger..
Passengers are prohibited frorn taking anything
an baggage tau their wearing apparel. All C ompa ny
limitfifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Oompany
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable ' for any amount beyond
11100, ex_cept by special contract.
sir magi- said and baggage checked direct thyrougA to
Ration.
Graham's /baggage Express will call for and deliver
nut
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. a Wal
street.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 IL and
4 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10
A.M., 6'P, M. and /2 Night via Jersey City and Zen
alngton.
Frum Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6A, M. and 2 P. M.,
Via Amboy and Camden. Al 12 X., 3 and 6 I'. M.
(Freight and Paasenger), via A.mboy and Camden.
GYM. B. GATZMER, Agent..
1 . WES r CHESTER AND BELILA
- DELPHI& R A rr.ttoAD, VIA
Tint
GUMMIER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MONDAY, March 19th, 1865, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia far West Cheater, from Depot
Tbirty-tirstand Market street, 7.20 A. M., u.uu A. 5..,
8.15, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester fin Philadelphia, from Depot on
E. Marketatreet. 6.20, 7.30. luAs A. M., 1.40, 4.50 P.M.
Tralnsleaving West Cheater at 7.30 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.49 P.M. will not atop at Pennelton,
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.
PENNELTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.13 and 10.30
P. M.
Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 8.16 A. M.. 7.85
P.M.
These Trains atop at all intermediate Statlems.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at SAO A. EL
and 2..00 P. M.
Leave West Chester 7.55 A. HI and 5.00 P M.
Ox Sulanare—The West Phibadelbhia Passenger
cars wil leave Eleven, and market streets, half-an.
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of each train tooonveypaseengers
into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.43 P.
M., and leaving West Chester at 7.80 A. M, and 4.50 P.
B. C B. R. . connect
for t BOxfo .C.
rd n Junc d
i ti with
intermediate Trains pooints n the P. and
Pamengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
Only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
case, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless& special contract Is made for the
lame. = , BIIINH'i' WOOD. General Superintendent
f?
MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.—
b I 3 DEMENTS.—ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, March 19,1866, the Trains will leave Phila
delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester & Phila
delphia Railroad. corner of 'fhirty-first and Market
!streets, (West Philada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Rising Sun, at 5.50, and Oxford at 6.05 A. AL,
d leave Oxford at 3.25 P. M.
Thl June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car
attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving
The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. AL, Oxford at 1L45 A. M„
and Kennett at 1145 P. AL, connecting at West Cheater
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and atter
June Ist. this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4P IL,
Oxford at SP. AL, and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing
will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. AL con
nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach
Bottom, in Lancasterconnty. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train
ler Philadelphia.
The '1 rain leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising
Enn, Md.
Passengers are allowfd to take Wearing Apparel
only, an Baggage, at d the Company will not In any
case by responsible for au amount`exceedlng one hen
dred dollars, unless a special contract be made for the
same. mhl9 MERRY WOOD, Geri% Sup%
•g WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
. 11 ..'"'LINES—From foot of,Market street
' . 9 all ox t Sundays. FALL AND
WAISIIt ' . 2 •
Commencing wo.uNIiZDA x , NOVEMBER lath,
D 385.
For Bridgetoo, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer
soy and totem Railroads at 9A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
For Allilville and all intermediate Stations, at 9A.
M. and 8 P. teL
Forsftpe May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
to blillvEle. connecting with freight train (Passenger,
car attached) for ()ape May, due 3.45 P. M. and 8.00 P.
M. throughpassenger due 8.00 P.
For Glassboro' and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.'
8 and 8.80 P. M.
For Woodbury. Gloucester, drc., at -9 A. M., 3, 3.80,
and 5.30P.M. , •
FrPigb t.will be received Ot second covered wharf be
,low S 4 alnut argot from 7A. M. until SP. M. Freight
received before: 9 A. M.. will go forward name day.
Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue.
J. VAN RENS,SELA_NA,_timpertui , eauerit.
THE W.FHT JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY
Will attend to all the:usual branches of EXPRESS Bins
sous, receive, deliver, and forward, through other re
sponsible Express Compardeseto all parts of the coun
try, any article entrusted to them. • Special Messen•
Fier accompanies- eaCh through train—ollice, No. 5
Walnut street,
TRAVELING 9UIDE.
MMULL
nATT;aOAD.
PEENS AEBANGEMENT. _
The trains IN the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave
the Depot at Thirty.first and Market streets, which Is
reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger
amp, e) running to and from the Depot. The last ear
leavta Prom street about thirty minutes, prior to
the departure of each Train.
Ox ArrNnels—Cars leave Eleventh and Market
etre eta 45 minutes before departure of Evening trains.
hi ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will eall for and dell ver
Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the office, No.
est Ulf stnut street, will receive attention.
TRAMS 'LEAVE AND &Burins AT DEPOT
THUS:
P M O T L L I
L AINE,M -, No •
1 •
s"e
1182.000
lf..
M.
PARXESBURG - • "LOO P. M.
HARRISBUItG . ACCOM.. • " up II
LANCASTER ACCOM., • .. 4.00 II
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 • II 5.80 II
FIM . . MALI 61 4.00 if
nEELADELAcca mamma t .. Iwo s.
ABSTIM
CINCINNATI EXPRESS. 1 55 1.10 A. M.
PHILADELPHIA. ii"B.: t II 7.10 0
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 ' 0 um 0
PARKE73.III7RO -
" 4.00 ..
FAST
LANCASTI 55 CE TRAIN W
5 O P.
5 M.,
LINE • " LlO
PAOLI ACCOM., N 0.51, el 4.40 le
DAY EXPRIIIiS - II 5.4 0 ..
HARRISBURG AOOOBlO 55 9.10 55
*Dally, except Saturday. Many. Wally, except
Monday.
All other trains daily, except Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Bauroad Co. will. not 1181103318ALay
risk for , e. , :pt for W=ALV . , and limit
their reenx .B4a = e llay to One H in value.
All geggage exceeding that amount in value will be at
the risk of the owner. =lees taken by special. contmot.
TICKET OFFICES.
Have been opened tat No. Mil Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel. and Girard House. where Tickets may
be procured to all important points in, Pennsylvania,
as well as the Went, Northwest a Sonthwesn and
fell particulars given as to time a nd connections, by
JOHN U. ALLEN, Ticket agent
The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con
tinned as heretofore, where all inforniation respecting
routes as well as Tick* te, can be had on application to
THOMAB _IL eattur„
Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. For
Mai inftemation at te fue and accommodations, apply
se FRANCIS FUNK. No. 187 Dock street.
• B • :Te ,
Alq re CINCINNATI RA.L4ROAD
p. V: • DOWCZO . :C46,III,I3IUs city Amyl trzy 1e,V.1:114
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Goverrunenz has assigned to it the carrying of the
11. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Southwest.
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI,
A ND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
BT. LOUI SL.II ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER TE.
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's Celebrated Palace otate-Room Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
wlttiout change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the
traveling community
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STRUBE:N.
VALLE,' at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia.
B. P. SCULL,
Gen'l floket Ag't. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN H. NFTTJ , VP Gen'l Eastern Pass. AWL
526 Broadway , New York.
JOHN DITRAND. Gen'l Supt. fet4-tf
1866. PHILADELPHIA. AND
ilagivEßlE RAILROAD. 1866.
great line traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsjlvanla to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
It his been leased and is operated by the Petuasyl
cams 1 , allroad Company.
y M: • :~ .
Ell 9 Mall .—.... 7.00 A. M.
Erie Express ... .1.00 P. M.
LEAVE WESTIN AULD.
Erie Mail Thal—
'''
'''
''''''''
'''
P.
M.
Erie Express
''''' .......... _..._..12.00 .S 1
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Malt and
Express 1 rains without change, both ways, between
Pluladelphha and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION.
eave New York at 9.00 arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M.
Leave Erie at US P.M., arrive at New York 3.40 P. EL
Itlegant bleeping thus on all Night Trains.
For information respecting passenger business apply
at corner THIRTIETH and :.ET streets, Phila.
deiphia.
And ler Freight business of the Company's Agents:
8. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Plideiphia..
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. B. Baltimore.
B.
S. BOUSTON.
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. °WINNER.,
General Ticket Agent,Philadelpuia,
A. L. TYLER,
General Sup's., Williamsport.
NAW ARRANGEMENT.—PHIL
IELPHILL TO WILLIAnIS
NRWI' CHANGE OF CABS VIA CATA.•
W I&SA ItOtTE.
On itpd.atter Monday. April 2d 1566, through cars
for Williatcsportwill leave the Philadelphia and Read
ing RaProad Depot, Thirteenth and tkillownill streets.
at BA. M. arriving at 'Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and
making close connections for Elmira, Oil 'Regions.
Buffalo, Mae, Niagara 'Falls, Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
Western States and thet.kmadszt
IHhOUGH TICKETS Wall polnta can be procured
at the Company's office 4:5 Chestnut street, ender
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom Howe, at
the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental
Hotel, ant at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Thtueenth and Lallowhili streets.
Pi. VANHORN. Passenger Agent.
I :111.110 D;;.1ZELIII :4 I 1
pAs.SPOBTIS PROCURED.—
JOHN H. FRICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATES,
PENaION AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. DOCK I:Amt.
Acknowledgments, Deposition, Affidavits to Ac
counts taken. anhlS-Smt
628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628
NEW SPEUTO STYLM NOW READY,
of Hopkins' "own make," at No. 62S ARCH Street.
TheseßkirW are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of tirst-ciaas trade, and embrace every size and style
for Ladles, Misses and Children, which, far finish and
durability, have no equal ha the market, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly cm hand, a full
assortment of good Eastern made SkirW, from 15 to 41
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order
altered and repaired. Wholesale and retaiL nol3-6ati
L -1 O. Rls - MAT & CO., WIIOT.RBP. R GROCERS,
Cor. WATER and GHESTNIIT streets, Phil
adelphia Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of Philadelphia. ]al-lyr
GEORGE SHARP. Patentee and manufacturer of
the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, No, 41
Prune street. . Ja2a-Smos
JAMES A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIHZ. CIairACESS A.
GRISCON. THEODORE WRIGHT. FRANK L. NTALL,
PETER WRIGHT fi EsONS,
Importers ofand Earthenwsze,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
NO. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
PENNSYLVANIA WORES.—ON Tri.e.. DELA
WARE river. below PHILADELPHIA;
CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa.
REANEY, SON & CO.
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
Manufactuicrs of
All kinds of
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDILNSLNG EN
Iron Vessels of all description,, Boilers, Vats, Tanks
Propellers. ace., etc.
T. BEANEY, W. B. REANIfiY, S. .4ECHIBOLD
ate of :late
Rean L ey. Neafe di Co., - - Engineer In Chief,
Penn Woiks, Phila. IL S. Navy:
- -
T. V.i.tiGHAN MERRI
E.
WM. H. HERBICH
Ems., WM.
QOUTHWARIC FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
"ERTEN STREETS.
RarLexampEriA.
MERRICK ct SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land,River and Marine Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c,
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and
Railroad Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most
improved construction.
livery description of Plantation Machinery: and
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c,
Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and
spiuwall & Woolsey's Patent Centritug2,ll Sugar
Draining Machine.
GAB FIMPLIMIL-1,1.1131C.EY, MERRILL &
TEACKARA, NO. 718 CHOESTNITT street,
Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c,,
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,.
Braelets, &c. 'they also introduce Gas pipes into
Dweilirgs and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war
ranted. ASO
PITILADIELPHIA SO:1100.1.e!
T BOITE.TH street, above Vine, will reopen for the
Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. Ile%
Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a morOnith
knowledge of this accomplishment will find every
facility at this school. The horses are safe and , wall
trained, Bo that the most timid need not AM. SUMe
horses trained in the best manner. Saddle horses"
horses and vehicles to hire. Mao carriages tin tenet
tale; to oars, steamboats, dm. •
• • THOS. MASSE i SON.
Vir33MLB.—OWPITERS OF PROPERTY.—The
-P only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Disln
lected, at very low prices. ' PEYSSON,
- Manufacturer of Pondrette,
• . • - Goldsmith's llall. Idb street rarY.
. _
COTTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK of every width
from one to six • feet wide. all numbers. Tent and
Awning Dnck, 1-apermakere felting, Sall, Twine. dto.
JOHN NV. V.r-RUAN..At CO..
E.N
.3:lW—tones's Alliena
ALMERLA‘ (MAPES. — leo new) Of time - splendid
white vanes in tine 'order landing end for Bale by
108. B. BEISSIE.B & 00..'tp^ nouth Ile/aware avenue
REAL ESTATE.
1 - .7 PUBLIC SALE. - Estate of • JOSEPH. and
r 1 THOMAS W(.10 0, deceased.--THOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneers. - Extra Valuable REAL ESTA DE
BUSINEtS STANDS:- On 'I UESDAY, April 10th,
1366, at 12 o clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at
the PRILADEI,PRIA. EXcHANGE, the following
described Property, viz: No. 1.-Four-story brick
STORE, Northwest corner of FOURTH and.MARXICI T
streets.-An that four-story brick store and lot of
ground. situate at the Northwest corner of Fourth and
Market str, eta; containing in front on Market street 24
feet 8,1; inches, and to depth on Fourth street 81 feet 1033'..
inches, including an alley 3 feet "5.1 i; inches in width,
There are fear stores in the basement fronting on
Fourth street. It will command a rent of $7,500 per
annum. •
Clear of all Incumbrance.'
lq o. 01113-b1 OttY ERIC& STORE, No. 8 North:.
SECOND street. All that fuer-story brick store and
lot of ground, situate on the west side of Second street,
No. 8, above Market street; containing in front on
Second street 20 feet, and exte, ding in depth 50 feet.
It has modern improvements. Subject to a yearly
ground rent of t 6.
FIVE.WORY STORE, No. nr CHESTNUT street.
All that litestory store and lot of ground, situate on
the north side of Chestnut street, No. C 7, east of
Fourth street; containing in front on Chestnut street,
15 feet 7% inches, and extending indepth thence north
ward of about the same width 178 feet.
N;MMiaSS
M. THOMAS et SONS. Auctioneers,
mhBoap3,7 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
tPUBLIC SALE, ESTATE OF JOSEPH"
00D.oec'd,THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers—
Ha artl Valuable Prieo ory k 607 lo r tsd i i m".eatalit w it e S e T n lt s E i p t f t
and Seventh streets; 40 feet front; On 'I UESDAY,
April 100, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Pub•
licEale at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, all
that five-story brick building and lot of ground situate
on the north side of Arch street, Nos. 605 and 607; con
taining in front on Arch street 40 feet, and extending
in depth of that width 82 feet. then narrowing 25 feet,
and extending the further depth of 32 feet, with an
alley along the az feet into the 10 feet wide court in the
rear ol the house; together with the use of said le feet
Court for herses, carts. feet, the rear hatchways, and
the ownership of the 336 more or less, wide alley.
Subject to a ground rent of $32 per annum.
lir Clear oral. other incumbrance.
It rents for $3 800 per annum.
31, THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
Inlatiap3&7 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
&FOR FOR' T.Tr. —THE CELEBRATED WITEJI
IMF PLACE KNOWN AS JORDAN'S WHITE
' HUB SPRINGS; situate in Frederick - . Va., 5
miles from Winchester, and convenient to a Railroad
Station. Large Brick Hotel nildings, three stories
high, substantially halt, containing 90 rooms; bath
houses, ten-pin alley, stable and other out buildings--100 acres of excellent land attached, with large garden
filled with vegetables, and tine orchard of choice fruit.
The healthfulness of the locality and virtues of the
water are widely known. For further particulars
apply to J. M. GIIMICEY & SONS, No. 508 Walnut
street.
trm—
FOR 13A T.F. —TWO CONTIGUOUS '
COTTAGE HOUSES.
=Atlantic City, near the Railroad Depot, fronting on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Toe houses are modern, with PARLOR, DINING
ROOM, and KITCHEN on the first floor, and nine
cbarobers above.
ROBERT EVABD, near the Premises has charge of
the houses, and will show them to any person wishing
ti purchase. LOTS 50 feet front—lso feet deep to a.
street. Applv.to ROBERT CHURCHMAN,
mh2&ln.o•) No. 254 South Sixteenth st.,
FOR SALE.—A large and well-built countrg
BESIDE:IiZCE on Dus is lane, Germantown,
v. ttttsssin twelve minutes' walk of railroad station; lot
about ace feet front. and over 00 feet deep, with more
land adjoining, if desired. The grounds are laid oat
with large lawn, well shaded with evergreen and other
trees; a great variety of fruit trees, grape vines. &c.
Water in bathroom and chambers; very superiorcvell
of water In the kitchen, first-rate furnace. bituation
high and healthy. and fine water view in front; within
about 2ro yards of a turnpike. l'or particulars apply
to C. C. JACKSON, 531 Arch street. mh2f-s,tri,th,sts
4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED.—THEE RESI
DENCE of- the late A. Bidermann, situated on
tae ennett Turnpike, about 5 miles from Wilming
ton. Del. It contains large parlor, reception room,
dining room and pantry and small room on first floor,
five chambers, servant's rooms, Wc. Ice house filled,
enabling and carriage room; It is surrounded
by trees, is a cool and healthy resi
dence, and would be rented to a private family for not
than four months. Apply to C. J. Dupont, Jr.,
Roltely, peas Wilmington. Del. (mh29,th,s,tu-12t4
Ws , FOR SALF..—DEIIRABLE COUNTS! SEAT
Ira Ali'D FARM, OF TWENTY-FIVE ACRES,
situate three-fourths of a mile east of Green Lane sta
tion t n North Pennsylvania Railroad, and four miles
north of the pavement on Second street. Substantial
and comfortable e tone dwelling, handsomely situated
and shaded. containing parlor, dining room, two
kitchens, eight chambers, stone barn. stables, spring
house, &c. DICKSON BROS,
mtra-th,stutfl [34aCW stunt street, up,stairs.
TIUGA Ra.SLDENCE FOR SALE—Low price
and easy :terms. About one acre with 200 feet
out, large mansion, porches on two sides, gas, heater
range and bath in the house; also large stable on back
street, good carriage road from front, ground well laid
out,dwart trees in bearing, grape arbors and duck
pond—tor ;moo, or two acres adloining wtth tenant
house and chicken house, can be bad with Ip,ooo more.
WERNER I l SCHNER, 233 Chestnut street. mli2-6r.
FOR RALE.—A VERY CHOICE AND DEMI;
RABLE FARM in the Twentythird Ward, 10
es from Market street, adjoining the village or
Bustieton, containing 90 acres. Improvements fine,
and land in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of
shade, trait and water. and everything in first rate
order. Apply at 102, Chestnut street, second floor, be
tween 10 and 2. la2o-tu.th.sa.tf
In FOR BALE.—THE ELBOA.NT MAN4IOI
and grounds at Chestnut Hill. owned and own-
P , d by Mr. Horace G Browne, within three squares
of the Depot. Terms easy. Possession Aprtl Ist.
Apply to C. H. MHIRHEED.
Mhlo s,tn,th-lrol No. 205 South Sixth street.
FOR SALE A very desirable three-story
pointed atone RESIDENCE, with back buildings
an all modern improvements, in good order and
ground well cultivated. Situate on Morton Farm
Germantown, within live minutes' walk of
J. M. GIIMMEY & SONS,
508 Walnut street.
station.
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GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE
ga OR TO RENT—Beautiffilly and conveniently
situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Station. A commodious and e'egant •F.4-133E.NCE
with all the modern conveniences; stable. coach-house,
&c. Lot 180x213. Apply between 10 and 2. at 33 North
THIRD street [mhl4 till W. P. WILSTACH,
tr. YOB. LE.—A well-built three-story dwelling
bouse back buildings, modern improvements, on
ton street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.-
For terms and particulars, apply to
C. D. RITCHIE.
SOS Walnut street.
mb3l-s,tn,th.St*
i FOR SALE.—A NEW STONE COTPAf4g
French roof. with ail the modern improve
ments; situate on Evergreen avenue, near the city
line road, the finest view on Chestnut HID.
A poly at No. 129 South Seventh street, or of I. aiU L
FCRD, Chestnnt Hill. apt-stl
CHESTNUT HILL.—FOR SALE—A handsome
Eta
mode,n double stone Residence, having every
city convenience, and lot of ground 165 feet front by
350 feet deep, situate on the corner of Summit street •
and Prospect avenue. Immediate possession given.
J. EL QUM3LEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street.
611 - '4 FOR SALE—The handsonie four-story brick
in Residence, with three-story doable back build
ing•, built and finished throughout in the best manner,
with extra conveniences, and in perfect order; situate
No. I=l Filbert street. Lot 117 feet deep to a street.
.1. M. GUM MEY ft SONS, 508 Walnut street.
WALNUT STREET—FOR SALE—A very de
:.*.le.sirable three-story brick It tiniLDENCE. a - Ph
attics, and 3 story back buildings, and furnished with ,
every convenience, situate oo the north side of WAL
NUT street. between Broad and Fifteenth streets. J.•
M. GUMISLEY & SONS, 50S Walnut street.
041STNIIT HILL—FOR SALE,---A, handsome•
double stone RE.-ID.S.NCE, with every city con
venience. and lot 165 feet front by 330 feet deep, situate
rn the corner of PRO:PECT avenue and 51J51.11.17
street. within rive minutes' walk from the Railroad
repot. J. M. GUMMEr & SONS, 505 \Valnut street,
et.TO BIT LDERS—Valnable Lots on Fifth and
Dickerson, Sixth and Morris streets.
For Sale by
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, N. 1141 -
Red Bank, New Jersey, ii acres, wilt a comfort=;
a e mansion, fine peach orchard, &c. Apply to T. H.
H CURTIS at SON. Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnte'
street.
pg-sFOR SALE.—A neat tkpd desirable House. No.
423 North SIXTH street. ' Three-story back build
, aide yard, modern conveniences: possession May
ht. Apply to C. B. m ssoN, No. 119 North Sixth
street. rnh3t-3t*yt
/FIA FOR STORAGE—TO RENT—Large cellars lua
us der Nos. iO3 and2t3 Pear street.
J. H. MORRIS,'
233 North Tenth street;
itFOR SALE.—A MOST DESLRABLE MEDIOhL
sized Arch street house for sale. possession at
once; terms easy. . C. H. INITTIREL CID.
triti29-6t2. 205 South Sixth street.
lIPA. TO BE LET —THRRE-STORY DWFMLING,
ER 432 Lombard street; back buildings and all mod
ern Improvements. Apply to J. H. CURTIS,it SUN,
Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
TO RENT—The Randoome STORE, No. 16
South FRONT Street.
m 8411 Inquire, No. 18 South Front street.
FOR RENT-Furnished House. LOCUST street;
:: opposite St. Mark's Church Apply to C. H.
HUM, D. No. 205 South Soca) street. u5h38.10Q
GLIJE, CIUILLED HAIR, &C.
c)gii /3.2,1,14. ELS OF GLUE, OF SEVER .1. QUA.-
hall/ Mee, on band, anti for. sale bi CRAW FORD
& CO., VO:106 Market Street . apt-Im4
U1,1..ar., • GLUE, GLUE, GLUE, GLUE. GLUE,
bUired to each particular manufacturer.
Cu led Hair. Gutted Hair, Curlen Hair, or various
grades and prices.
Emery Paper and Sand Paper, a large quantity on
Heals' Foot Oil, strictly lure: Twines. Sausage Ce
sium &c. CRAWFORD &. C0.. 5tp2.1n.4 No 70e. Siarket street.
I.,*vithrA
20:0 00
AGENIS WAINTR.D.-- , •
IJ., LP lit/ Fifty Cent Sample sent free, with terms,
for any one to clear VS per day. Widnes& new, light,
and desirable can •be done at home or traveling, b y
Male or. female. Address. E. W. LOSEY . co .
nlcassau street, NeW York.
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REMOVAL.
JAMES M. I% AMA - GA N..b gye
removed from -No; 304 to .0:0. 410.20utz Del 4w4
Avenue.. -
It rents for ILA% per
J. H. MORTtli,
No. North Tenth street.