Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 04, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday•
The. Connecticut Election.
NEW YORK, April 3d, 1.30 P. M.—No
later intelligence has been received from
Connecticut than that contained 'in this
morning's (2.30) despatch from Hartford.
From Texas
GALVESTON, March 2.1.—[8y Mail.]—The
session of the Texas Convention is drawing
near its end. Five men have been ap
pointed to convey the ordinance,as it passed,
to Washington for inspection.
General Houston's widow is to have paid
to her the full salary of her husband's term
as Governor, of which she was despoiled by
his untimely taking off in 1861 by the Seces
sion Convention.
Five companies of mounted troops are to
be organized to hold in check and punish
the Biekapoo Indians on the frontier. They
have been murdering many families of late.
The Convention has passed a law making
five years' residence in the State a neces
sary qualification to vote.
The Walden Murderer.
BosTorf, April 3d.—The Supreme Court
1 this morning, in the case of Edward Green,
the Walden murderer, decided against the
writ of error applied for, and confirmed the
previous judgment of the Court, appointing
him to execution.
xIINIIDETH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION
WABHrNGTON, April 3, 1866.
SENATE.—Mr. Sumner (Mass.) called up the resolu
tion offered yesterday, calling upon the Postmaster
General and the Secretary of the Treasury, to report
to the Senate whether persons have been employed in
their departments since December last, without taking
the oath required by law. Passed: yeas 25, nays 8.
The bill authorizing the President of the United
States to transfer a gunboat to the Government of Li
beria, was passed.
Hover.—The regular order of business being the call
01 Committees for reports,
Dir. Schenck (Ohio) stated that - llie Committee on
Military Affairs, which was first on the list, had aureisci
to change place with the Committee on Naval Affairs,
next on thebst.
The House having agreed to this arrangement,
Mr. Rice (Mass.), from the Committee on Naval
Affairs. reported back, with a substitute, the House
bill further to regulate the appointment of Rear- Ad
roirals, and for the appointment of volunteer officers
for the regular navy
The substitute was agreed to and the bill passed.
Mr. Rice (Mass.) from the same' Committee, also re
ported back, with amendments, the House bill to
provide for the better organization of the Pay De
partment of the Navy. The amendments were agreed
to and the bill passed.
Mr. Rice (Mass.), from the same committee, also re
ported back the Senate joint resolution for the resto
ration of Commanders William Reynolds and Melanc
thon B. Woolsey, trailed States Navy, to the active
list from the reserve list, which was considered and
passed.
•
lidr. Rice, from the same Committee, also reported
back the Senate bill to amend the act of July 4th, 1864,
for the relief of seamen and others, borne on the books
of vessels wrecked or lost in the naval service, which
was considered and passed.
Darlry (N. Y.) from the same committee, re
ported back the House bill to create the grade of
Brigadier General Commandant In the United States
Marine Corps. The bill provides that the grade is to
be filled by selection from the officers of the corps;
the pay and allowances to be the same as those ofolll
cers of like grade in the army; the present grade of
Colonel Commandant to be abolished.
2.1 r. Wilson (Iowa) inquired as to the necessity of
e bill.
Mr. Darling explained that it does not increase the
emoluments of the officer who was now Colonel corn
mandant, except to a very small amount, not exceed
ing i6OO a year.
After considerable discussion the bill was defeated.
The House resumed the consideration of the Con
tested Election case of Brooksys. Dodge.
Mr. Dawes (Mass.) made a speech in savor of the re
port of the Committee declaring that Mr. Brooks was
not entitled to the seat.
ovitaltumnNorcA
SWINDLING A RYA ItL BOY.—Julia Carpen
ter keeps a sort of snake show on Market
street near Thirtieth, and employs therein a
roan named Charles Bersch, whose voca
tion it is to play at certain games on which
be tries to get bets and fleece victims.
Yesterday afternoon a small boy, about
twelve or fourteen years of age, was enticed
into the show, and having a sum of money
in his posession which belonged to his
father,- he was persuaded to bet on one
of the swindling games attached to the es
tablishment.
He was soon cheated out of $5, and was
then taken in hand by the proprietors of the
the concern, who induced him to nurchase
some bogus jewelry, &c.; altogethir he was
swindled out of $B.
The father of the boy, being informed of
The occurrence, had Borsch arrested, and
subsequently Julia, the show woman.
The woman was committed to prison, and
the exhibition came to a sudden close.
Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board.
SECOND BOARD.
$lOOO 13 S Tress 7 8-10 s 1100 eh Phila& Erie s3O 31%
Notes Aug 100341100 all do s 5 32
100 eh Lugar Creek ' 2%1100 sh do b 5 31,7 i
11 eh Philada Bk 140 1300 eh -do 32
85 rib F enna R 56 1 12 eh Cam &Amboy 118
1500 City 68 new 917 7sh Cam &Am Ft 118
. 1;i880 :17 8 7 B.lo's .Tly 1003.,i 200 eh Phil & Erieß I= 32
I _ 200 do June 10034 400 eh Catawiss prt 29
100 eh Ech Nav pref 293 S 200 eh North Penn R 37%
MI - DV,lll.ati 0:01IKVAI
A..DOZEN NEW BOONS-
(MST PUBLISHEDZIMOARLETON).
The Prince Kashna. Novel edited by Himself... 42 CO
Country Love vs. City Flirtation. Illustrated 2OS
Poems by Gay H. Naramore
Love Life of Dr. 'Kane and Miss Margaret F0x...... 1 75
The Humbugs of the World. By P. T. Barnum-- 1 75
Poems by Mrs. Susan T. 801t0m...-
What Came Afterwards, Arthur's new Novel 150
A Spins'ter's Story. A new Novel by M. A F
Artemis Ward's Travels. Comic illustrations 160
Glomery of Montgomery
Looking Around. A. S. Roe's new .NoT;Fel 150
Our Artist in Cuba. Illustrations by Carleton.....— 160
*** All handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by
Mail free on receipt of price, by
jal3•w,stf
BA YAlto
BEADY.
TB E STORY OF KENNETT, by Bayard Taylor, In
One volume. 12m0.. cloth.
ALSO
LIVINGSTONE'S EXPEDITION TO THE Z
BESI AND ITS :TRIBUTABLES. With illastra-
TAYLOR'S NEW BOOR NOW
HISTORY Ov HENRY THE FIFTH. By George
akep ea ce Towle.
SEWELL'S PRINCIPLES In' EDUCATION.
THE IDLE WORD. By Edmund Myrick Goul-
Awn. D b.
GOULBURN'S DEVOTIONAL &JUDY OF THE
SCRIPTURES.
COMPANION POETS, Containing poems from
Lorielellow.
TEN NYSoN AND BROWNING.
SNOW-BGUTD. By ~ o hn G. Wbittler.
LUCY nRLYN. By S. T. Trowbridge.
THE BEI R OF REDCLYFFE. New edition.
CARLYLE'S FREDERICE. THE GREAT. Com
plete In six vs:Nurses.
AN EIRENI CON. By E. B. Pusey.
ORIGIN OF THE LATE WAR. By George Lunt.
A 1 1 new and standard books for sale as soon as pub•
Retied, by
LINDSAY & BLA - RTSTON.
Publishers and Booksellers.
No. 25 South Sixth etreet above Chestnut.
'TIIST PUBL A.
ISHED.—BYABD TAYLOR'S NEW
1./ BOOK, "The Story of lieuvett," I vol., Um:), cloth.
CrollatltY AND VIOLET. A Tale of the Great
Plagrae. By the author of oell.
THE CRITERION: or, The Test of Talk—about fa--
miller things. By Henry T. Tuckerman.
111:1SE.Lo.'S NEW BOOR—Unto this Last.
THE IDLE WORDS. By E. M. Goulbourn, D. D.
.aGASSIZ'S GEOLOGICAL SKETCHES, 1 volume,
32m0. Fully illunrated.
ST. MARTINS SUMMER. By Anne H. M. Brews
ter.
For B ale by AIMS S. CLAXTON,
Euesors to W. S. Be. A. Harden,
606 Chestnut Street.
, r 3 LUT A tA.
I FBILIDOR., Musician ond Caws .Player, by G 00.4.1.
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ryivan:R.; adEll suppip-mentrzrY Emige rt ` lll4 °"
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is .klordoor•entlAry of the HIM Of Praerin, t 5 t<C
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t op 1, , ,tv.4-,sl. 81.1. T..ately onvlishM, hr •
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South Fourth sere iB,
V3IAI;eMCrLe a Blan-
L removed fro4oeleuth Fourtb
tr. et to .1 , r8. , 706 and 708 eAIitY.M. Sveet.' 1n1i9.8-1 2.,
AKE9 Bleak isoolot andatsrtonery, 1114
Atazket Bt. Old 1300k8 bought And exchanged. oeBo-ti
A new Novel —....—.. 200
CARLETON, Publisher,
New York
ffi~l®~~
V . 0. _X. JP' ()IP' LI I.
WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP,
PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 771 SOUTH THIRD ST.
PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE; $5 PER H.A.LF DOZEN
The undersigned citizens take pleasure in di:merit:lly
recommending the use 'of Wright's Tar Syrup, for
coughs colds , consumption, whooping cough, spotted
fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis,
inflammation, and constriction of air vessels in the
lungs. The remedy should be in every family:
. Charles C. Wilson, Forney's Press office..
Charles CharleS Graffen, Sunday Mercury office.
James Nolen, Inquirer office.
Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press.
Wm. 11. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele
graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets.
A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. '
James W. Perrine, 1129 Charles street. •
H. A. Davis, 123 Gpskill street.
John Woodside, 1331 Franklin street.
Robert Thompson, 1605 Walter street.
March. 626 Franklin street.
J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street.
John Seymour, 513 South Front street.
B.W. Howard, 1 Dock street.
H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street.
L. Rates, 605 arch street.
Albert martin. 917 South Second street.
Mary Caldwell, 1032 Sansom Street.
- W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street.
T. M. Carthy, 109 Iflfreth's alley..,
George Wilson, 236 Race street. ,
W. F. Brooks, 69 North Second street.
M. J. Hassett,ll9 Canal street.
S. Seymour Rose, Buqleton.
Charles Rogers, 921 South street.
R. T. Wellington. Second and Quarry streets.
E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street.
William Barns, 515 South Front street.
S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager.
John Maginnia, rear of 134 North Second street.
Mrs. S. R. Choate, Newark, Del.
George W. White & Co. No. 66 South. Third street.
Mr. William B. Wright:
ra: We take pleasure in recommending your
TAp. SYRUP (of which we have already sold con
slderable quantities) as a moat excellent and efficacious
remedy for the comniaints set forth in your printed
bill already submittd to the public. As a gratifying
act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully recom
mend your preparation to all afflicted% ith diseases
which it is designed to cure.
Yours, DILKS & SON, Druggists,
. ..N. E. corner Pine and Sixth streets.
Also to be had at
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
DYOTT & CO..
and all principal druggists and dealers.
The subscriber would beg leave further to say that
he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup
to any part of the country. Persons desiring other
infoimation by mail will enclose a postage stamp and
arswers will be returned as soon as the exigencies of
business will admit.
Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT,
771 South Third street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
CLEANSE THE BL')OD
With corrupt, disordered
or vitiated Blood, you are
sick all over It may burst
out in Pimples, or Sores, or
in some active disease, or it
may merely keep you list
less. depressed and good fn.
nothing. Bnt you cannot
have good health while
your b ood is icanure,
AY Elt,S SARSAPA
BILLA purges out those
impurities and stimulates
the organs of life into vigor
_ialth and expelling dlseas s.
_ variety of complaints which
are caused by impurity of the blood, such as Scrorii/o,
or Xi , os' Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Fores, Rruptions,Fin
pies Blotches, Roils. St. Anthony's Fire. Bose or Brysi•
pelas, 2ctler or Solt Rheum, Scald _Head, Ring Worm,
Ca' cur or Clincerous 2untors, Sore byes, Female Dis
eases, such as Retention, irregularity, Suppression,
Whiles, Sterility, also Syphilis or Venereal Diseases,
Liver Complaints, and Ileart Diseases. Try AYER'S
SARSAPARILLA, and see for yourself the surprising
aet'vity with which it cleanses the blood and cures
tt ese disorders.
During late years the public have been misled by
large bottles,pretending to give a quart of Extract of
Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been
frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little. if
auy, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties
whatever. - Hence, bitter disappointment has followed
the use cf the vvriens extracts of Sarsaparilla which
Hood. the market, until the name itself nas be3mse
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call
this compound :`Sarsaparilla," and intend to supply
sash a remedy as shall rescue the name tram the load
of 'obloquy which. rests upon it. ' We think we-have
ground for believing it has virtues which are irresisti
ble by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended so
cure. We can only assure the sick, that we offer them
the best alterative which we know how to produce,
d we have reason to believe, it is by far the most
beff odyectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is no universally
known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of
'toughs Celds.
I Influenza,f _Hoarseness, Croup,-Bron
chitis, Incipient ronsumpticm and for the relief or Con.
sumptive Patients In advanced stages of the disease,
that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its
virtues. The world knows them.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AY ER. fi CO., Lowell, Mass.,
and sold by J. M. MARLS CO , Philadelphia, and by
all Druggists. mbt7 s,lll W,2131
OPAL superior article for clean
ing the Teeth, destroying animalcule) which in
fest item, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel
ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth.
It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter
siren ess will ecommend it to everv'one. Being com
posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and
1,1130-copist, It is confidently offered as a RELI 5.81. E
substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
of the DENTALLINA, advocate its use; it contains
nothing to prevent int- unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAltfnsc, T. SHIN , ..;', Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown. D. L. Stackbouse,
B aesard & Co., Robert C. Davis,
G. R. Keeley, Cleo. C. Bower.
Isaac H. Ray, Charles Strivers,
C. H eedles. . G. J. Scattergood,
T. J. Husband. .I.'o. Turnpenny &00.
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. hberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks.
William B. Webb, Y. Bringhurst d Co.,
James L. Bispham,, ' Dyott & Co.,
Hughes dt Coombe, H. C.
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro.
VISTI.AC9rB DIPHTECERLA. I.OZENGFI3.—Thess
.1124 lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria,
Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generally. Try them. THOS. EESTLADE.,
Jr., Druggist. B. W. -ner of Eighteenth and Market
streets.Philadelphis. fe6-3mi
DRUG!".
iIOILALR'S CHOCOLATE FOR INVALIDS AND
FAMILIES—made from the true Caraccas Cocoa
—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. BLALR"S SONS,
Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut.
nOD L VER 011...—Twenty-five barrels, new made,
Cod Liver 011, of very superior qualitv; Carb.
Ammonia. Just received, in Jars; also, Just received,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
95 per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by
,10M7 C. BAKER &
No. 718 Market street.
E XTRACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence of
Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. juices of
Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of
choice beef and is superior in • delicious flavor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with full di
ections. one dollar each. - HI:TBBELL, Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut street.
LINGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va
-124 lerian, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wines of CoIchl•
mum, Composition Mortars, 01 Neroll Petit grain, Oil
Turkish Geranium double distilled, 011 - Nutmegs,
Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar
pure, A conite Root, White Chamomile, - French Rose
Leaves, English Castor Oil quarter pints to quart sires,
Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store
and for sale by WILTJAm ELLIS & CO., 724 and 722
Market street, Philadelphia,
TNRUOGISTS' SUN - DREES, Graduates Mortan,
Pill Tiles,Combs, Brushes Mirrors , Tweesers,Pur
Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical. Instruments. Trussea
Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Wass and
Metal Syringes, daa„ all at "First Hands" ric a.-
SNOWDEN B
agS-tf? - - 'a South Eighth street.
D OBERT SHOtn. Asts - R & CO.. N. E. OORNXB
FOURSH AND RACE TREETSWhoIeesI4
Druggists, Manufactu.rere and S Dealers y in Window
Glass, White Lead, and Paiute of every description,
offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of
goods in their line at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets.
likArAGNMlA—Senning's Calcined, in 10M. round tins
Mand boxes, aLso In bottles. Jennins's Carbonate cc
hfagnesia. in 2 oz. and 4 ez. papers Calcined
Magngifa lynding and for sale by
SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh ssreets
Philadelphia. • Bele
DAY RUlL—Just received, an Invoice of Genuine ,
.DIP Imported Ite.y Rom, for sale by the gallon,
ROBERT SILO uMIARER & CO., Rragiatt, N. R. car
ner Fourth and Race etreiere._
ricc . tAtv!oit_wlkft7ll4, , av:lo:bl.l,4Ml
THOMAS P. DIXON & SONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon,
? No. 1224 CHESTNUT street, manadeipbis
Opposite United :States
Itlanntacturers of --
LOW-DOWN,
PARLOR. -
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GRATES,
For Anthracite, Bitamhions and Wood Fires;
ax e°,
WARM-AIR hNACES,
For Warming Public and Private Raildinge.
REOISTERS,VENT/LATORS
erry
CIIIMN EV-CAPS,
COO - KINCI-RANOES; BATH...BOILERS. 43c.
Wit ITI.F . R ALE and F2tl'A TT.
OVAL.
.E.ItovED.-8. et JAMES M. Fit.NAGA.N have
R
removed from ,N 0.301 to Nei. 410 kloutn Delaware
Avenue. mrr29 Izts
...._____ _
N EWRAISIIVS.--500 exec Bunch and Wee Raleln
SOO boxes Valencia RSIBIDS 100 mate • Peecl) ass
Raisins lay oaleby-ZeS. B. BOSSIER a 00:;115 South
W 4er street'
THE DAILY EVENING . I3IILLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1866
TSAI/ELMO 151101LDE.
MUDD% RAILROAD.
• s'sw• GREAT TRUNK LINE /ME
.es la& To THE =nation oa P.
SYLVANIA, THE SCHUYLKILL, SUSQUEHAN
fjA, CUMBERLAND AND WYOI,OI VAL 4,0183,
THE NORTH, _
_NORTHWEST and the - CANADA&
WINTER a_RRANGEMENT • OF PASSENGER
TRAINS a
nd the Companrs 'Thmo_ THEO,
TEZENTH and CIALLOWE.H.L Streets, Philadelphis
at the following hours:
MORNING MAIL.
At 8 A. M., thr Reading, Lebanon,HarrisbmE,
Pottsville Pine Grove, Tama q ua, Sunbu ry Williams. Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls, .Surralo,
town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, carlisle,Ohambers
bnrg Hagerstown, &r—, Ax. This train connects at READING With the Ilima
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, &c.;
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harriaburg,
itc.; at PORT CLINTON with Cats wissa Railroad
trains for Willfamsport. Lock Horan. Elmira, dtc.. at
w A writaRITRG with Northern Central, Cumberland.
Vbiley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for
Northmnberland,Williamsport, York, Ottautbereburg,
Pinegrove,
AFTERNOON EXPRESS.
Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. for Beading Potts
ville, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with Readf and
Columbia A.R. trains for Columbia &c., and with Oats
whoa Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira,
Buffalo. .4:c.
READING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves TipsLding at 6.30 A. IL, stopptig at all waysta
lions; arrives In Philadelphia at 9.80 A.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. IL: arrives
In Reading at 7.89 P. hi
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.25 A.
M. and Pottsville at 8.80 A. N., arriving in Philadel
phia at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at L 45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. IL; arriving at
Philadelphia at 7.05 P. M.
Harrisburg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.85
A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Beading and all way
shalom-, leaves RPrnif.g 11.80 A, M.., and Downingtown
12.30 P. M. for Phi alphis and all way stations.
All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pottsville at /3.00 A. W., and
Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M
CHESTER VALLEY riA
- - ----- - - - .
Passengers for Downingtown and interro.ediatepotnis
take the 8.00 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. trains from Philadel
phia, returning from Downingtown at 7.06 A. M. and
880 Noon_
NEW YOBS EXPRESS, FOR riTrastraea AN
THE WEST.
Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and BP. M., Twain,
Beading at 1 A. 21., and :.45 P. M.. and connecting a
Harrisbuq=ennsylvarda, and Northern Centre,
Railroad rase Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wil
liamstoort, Baltircioru. era.
Returning Express Train leaves Harrisburg on
wval of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh, at
and 9.05 A. hi., passing Beading at 4.19 and 10.52 A. M.
arriving at New York IO A. hi., and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping
Car accompanymg thesetrains thronghbetween Jersey
City and Pittsburgh, without charge..
Hall train fbr New York leaves Harrisburg at 1.45 P.
M. Mail train tbr Harrisburg leaves New York at
Noon.
SCHUYLKILL PALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville as 6.15, 11 A. M. and 7.1.5 P.M.,
returning from 'Tamaqua at 7.55 A. M., and 1.40 and
4.15 P. 2a. - -
SCHUYLKILL AND SIISQUP23ANNA .RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A Ef. for Plnegrove and
Marrisbarg, and at 1.50 P. Z. for Pinegrove and Tre
mont; returning from Marrlabarg at 4.00 P. M. and from
Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M.
Threngh 7drst-class tickets mid emigrant ticketa
to 11 the principal points in the North and West and
Cml24".
_ .
The following tickets are obtained only at the Office
of S. Bradford, Treasurer, I•To. 227 South Fourth street,
phnad lila, or of G. A. NicolLs, General Superintend
ent,
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
At 25 per cent., discount between any points desired
for famßlea and Arms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good for 2,000 rolles,between all points, at it 2 50 each,
far famllies and Krim.
SEASON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine or twelve months , for hooters
only, to all points at reduced rnto.
CLERGYZLE.N
Residing on the line of the Road will be furnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
htlf-fare.
- - -
prom phn , riolphla to principal stations, good, for
Saturday, Sunday and blond-ay, at reduced fare, to be
had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow
= atreeta.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
po and Willow streets.ints from the Company'a Diew Freight Depot;Broad
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Phllpdel his daily at &a) A. SL, 12.15 noon and
Y. M., for Reg, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville,
Port Clinton, and all points beyond.
M A Ti-y
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places cn
the road and its branches at 6A. M., and far the prin.
Olpal Stations only at 2.7.6 P. M.
PHILADELPHLA, WILMING•
TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
AD— mencing MONDAY,
March 26th, 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cueeter,
Wilmington, Perryville. Havre-derace, Aberdeen,
Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase s and Stemmer's Run.
Delaware i.R. Train. 9.lriA.3L(Sanday excepted ), tor
Princess Anne. hilifi.rd and intermediate stations.
Way-mail Train, at 9.1.5 A. M. (Stuadaya ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at Chester, 'Marlow,
Linwood, Claymont, and all regular stations between
Wilmington and Baltimore.
Exprtss train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington,
Express Train at 2.45 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washingtond stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Magnolia. Chase's and Stemmer's ann.
Night Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash-
II
boat
Monroe,
ran
n Vi s rfo b li, CityPoin m t l and Rich r r e not r i will F° lake
the 11.45 A. M. Train.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 815,11.15 ,3.30, 5. 30 and 11.30
P. M. The 3.20 P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate sta
tions.
Leave Wilmington 7.00. &le and 9.30 A. 3f.., 3,00 and
6.00 P. 11,
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at &15 A.
M. &30 and 5.30 P. Id.
THROUGH TRAMS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at MOO AL, 4.30 and 10.00 P.:td.
FSTEB. FOB. PlilLa DELPELL.
_ Leave Chester at 8.01, 8.58 and 10.11 A. M., 12.37, 3.43,
0 .01, 5.44 and 10.36 P. M_
Prom Baltimore to Phlladelphla.—Leave Baltimore
LSO A. AL, Way Mall. 9.20 A. AL, Express. 1.10 P. M.,
Express. 6.85 F. M., Express. 8.25 Express.
'trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 9.52
A. M.. and 8.23 P. AL
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.23, and
10.334 BL, and 4.00 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Express Train at 415 A, M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Perryville,
HavredoGrace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia,
Chase's and Stemmer's Run.
Night Express 1.1.00 P. hi. for Baltimore and Wash
ington.
Accommodation Train at NM P.M., for Wilmington
and intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR UCELADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at Mb P. , ll,l„,mtopping at Havre de
Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also atop at Elk
ton and b.' ewark (to take paasengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore)
Wanashington.d atester to leave passengers Arm Baltimore or
A special train will leave Wilmington lbr Philadel
phia. and Intermediate Stations at
Freight trains with passenger car attached will leave
Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate slat:lotus
at 6.19 P. 3t. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and Intermediate Stations at 4 45 P. M.
1 , 7 ; PHILADELPHIA GERAL6I9-
TOWN AND hioftpasrowft
TABLE.-On and after WED.
NESDAY, November 11E 3a mtll thrther notloo.
FOB G WN.
Leave Phlladelnhla-6. 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.; 1,2, LE
minutes, BM, 4,5, SX, 6, 7 , 3,9, 10, 11, 12, P. M.
Leave Germantown-6. 7,7,M, 8, 13.20, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.;
1 2,8, 4, 43‘, 6,6%, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. M.
'the 3.20 down train, and the 8M and IX tip tr3/113 de
not stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-7M minutes, A. X.; 9, 7 and
10A, P. X.
Leave Germantown-8 A. H.; 1, 6 and 8%, P.ll[.
CHISTNOT BILL - Pt A TT;GOAp.
Leave Philadelphia- 6,8, 19, 18, A. M.; 8, M, 6X, 7, :8,
and 11, P. M.
Leave Chestnut 8311-7.10 minuteB,_ anV.LIO
Mt.; Lip, &to, 5,40, GA, O so
SU , and 10.
NDAY4O F. hi.
I%r S.
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. M.; 9, and 7
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.40 minutes, A. 3L; ILO, &40
and 9.25 minutes P. IL
FOB CONSHOROWCEIN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave PhUsdelphia-6, 8.85,1L05 minutes, A. M.; Di.
2,4%. 5%, 03,, 8.05, and 11,5 i, P. M.
Leave Nondstown-5X.7, 7.50. 9.11, A. IM•
and 8 P. M.
The 5% P. M. train all stop at School Lane, Wlssa•
hlekon, BOLasyonlE,lB;pring Mille and Conga:A=lm
only.
ON
_SUNDAYS.
_ . _
Leave PhUadelphist4A.7sll727,..and 7 P. N.
Leave Norristown-7 A.L. and SP. lifu,
FOR 311ANAVT.INR.. •
Leave Balladelnhla-6, 8.85, U. 05 A. 13i; 434, 53i.
6 8.015, wad N -
Leave lianapcula--43% TX, 5•20, SN• I •Lii, A. M.; I. 5,
63i and 8f P. N.•
SUNDAYS.
ON SU
_ . ••• •
Leave Philadelphia-9 A PL;24 and 7P. 7L
W.
• Depot, Ninth and Green etireele.
OFFICE, OF THE ADAMS 11.1 E.
' ~. 1 " PRESS COM P ANY, 320 oirmsr
i __..PamankraoriA, January 27t11.1862..
The Adam:la - Express Company have enlarged their
facilities at .Waahington, D.. C., ny building a Railroad
Depot, and • having acquired additional capacity for
transportation. are now . prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages . and Parcels. to Washing- ,
ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick,'
Adamstown, Fortress Mouroe,and otner r' aces Smith,
occupien by the army, at greatly reduced.. ates. , •
Special agreemen.s made rcr.•liferchandtse in large
lot :4.. k Sutler's goods and army supPhes at satisfactory
rims, on application at oar office. Soldiera' parcels
taken' at much leas than our liana!, ratm • -
Heavy and bulky packages received and receinted
for at on; depOt.boutheast corner of BROAD aild
COST streets:. - .1 - O.IIN. BRIGHAM, 2
. ' Bnparinteudent •
BARI.T.A.N 'ANDThiItIi.:I;VAREO
SAY," 8.5. 1 14R0.1.D.=-140
an T. February kith, the Ekoress rat n
will Veillsminnned. The' Freight TraituleaveS
DEN.at 2 o'clock, P. M., daily, (sunday excep t e d . ) Ar „ :
riving ln New York next morning. -
Freight taken at low rates. .
lunt L. B. COLE, Akent.
MWM
IneXyanzzfical.ftvter•Nw:t
H. F. KENNEY. Superintendent.
TRAVELING
tEft."„„..... NORTH PENNSYLVANIA Pt
R.—THE MIDDLE ROUTE...
Shortest an most direct line to Bethlehem, Allentcrwn
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton White Haven Wilkeabarre.
sfahanoy City ; and all points in the Lehigh and Wycl
cling Coal Regions,
Passenger Depots In Pidladelp,his THIRD street
shove Thompson, and corner of BKRES and .AMERI
CAN streets.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
NINE DAILY TRA/NS.
On and alter Monday,Nov. 2 eth,l 2 6s,Pasaanger trains
leave the Depot, Thirdstreet, above Thompson, dally
(Sundays excepted), as follows:
• AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express fbr Bethlehem and
and Principal Stations on North: Pennsylvania Rail.
road, mmneding at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley
119 ilroad for Allentown, Catasauqua,latlngton,Mauch
es
Chunk, Weatherly Jeanville, - R ...
a,teton, White Ha
ven Wilkeabarre, ktneton, Pittston, and all points In
Lehigh and Wyoming allays,• also, in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City, and
with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, .Danvale, Milton
and Willisapart. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 1L45 A.
M. at Wilkesbarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 2
P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. for Eaa•
ton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to
New York.
AT 8.85 A. BL—Accoirunodatlon, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
WiDow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train,
take Stage at Old York Goad.
AT ID A. / 11 .--Accoramodatioa. ibr Pert, Washing.
ton, stossp a ilf at all intermediate Stations.
A.t 2.80 P Accommodation for Doylestown, stop.
ping at intermediate stations. Passengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &80 PAlL—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail
rota. making close connection at Bethlehem with Le.
high Valley Train for Esaton, reaching there at 8.45 P.
M. Passengers for Plaindeid, Somerville and other
E on Nesv Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train
at Easton, whica arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas
sengers for Sumneytown take stage at North Wales.
and. tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and kr Greenville at
Quakertown
AT 4.15 P. hf. — Arnommodation, for DoylestOwn,
stopping at all Intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
Abington : for Lumberville at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation, for Beth
lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train for p oly .Lehigh Valley
Bailroru iailroad. and for Danville, Catawba&
R
AT 616 P. M.—Accommodation, tor Lansdale, stop-
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At 11 P M. Accommodation for Port Washington.
Leave Bethlehem at, 6.25 and 10.02 A. IL. and Lid P.
passengers leaving Easton at 9.20 A. bLy connect at
Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers leaving arr i ve in. R., connect
at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., an PhUadeliihia
at 8..45 P. IL.
Leave poylctErtet 6.30 AI ; M. 11.15 and 5.30 P. K.
Leave Lansdale at
Leave Bort Washington at 10.50AY. and. 2.15 P.
ON SUND
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. 11.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.10
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P.M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony y Pal'
e ghTeTaTa id of fr ge m eo p n e d r ng tr T7l4 D STr o e t ens Line co nye:,
paasegners to Third Street repot.
Tick eta moat be procured at the Tick et Offices, THlR D =set Or BPSKS atreet, In order to secure the lowest
rates of fare. wraAS CLARK, Agent
I , llllllman'S Baggage
the Depot Express will can fOr and deliver
B=at .
No. US South THIRD street.
ANT/ TRENTON RAILROAD COM
PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York. and
way places, from. WALNUT STREET WHARF.
c ill leave as follows, viz: Parc.
Ai 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., tz 25
Ac SA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Exprellt, aco
At 2P. M. via Quaanen and Amboy Express, 225
At 12 M. (noon) and BP. IL, via Camden and
Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and Pas-
senger) . . . . . . . . 223
At 6 and . LIM P. hi., via Camden and . Amboy. Accom
modation,
(Freight and Passenger) Ist Class Ticket, 2 25
2cl Class Ticket,. to
At 6 and 10A.M.,2 and 5 P.X. For Meant Holly,Ewans.
Vale, Pemberton and Vincentown. Ate A. M.. and
2 P. M. f)n• Freehold.
At 6 and 10 A. M. 12. M. 3.00, 5. 6 and iLSO P. IL for Pal
myra, Riverton, Delano. Beverly, Edgewater, Mar.
Jingler', Florence. Bordentown, &c. The 10 A. M.
and 5 P . M. Line runs direct through to Trenton.
LINES FROM ILR.NSINOTON DEPOT will leave
as follows •
At 11-15 A. M., 4.30 P. M and 6,45 P. M. via Ken
sington and Jersey City Express . 113 00
Ai 12 P. M. (1V ight) via Kensington and Jersey
City Express— . 225
The 6.4.5 P. SL irte Wtll run daily. AU oure7r; Sun
days excepted.
At 7.30 and 11.15 A. M.,3, 3.30, 4.36, 5 and 6,45 P. M,„ and
12 Midnight, fbr Bristol, Trenton. &c.
At 7 A. 111,,_10•10, 8,5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwells, .I`oZ
risdale, Hoimesoum, Tacony Wissinoming, Brides
burg and Frank - ford and at Bl'. M. for Holmeebarg
and intermediate Stations.
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RA rratnAD, for the
Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (hundaya excepted) from Kensington ISe
pot., as fellows:
At 7.30 A. and 3.10 P. M, for Niagara. Palls, Buf
falo, Dunkirk Canandalgua.Elmlra, Ithaca. Owego,
Rochester, Binghaimpton Oswego, Syracuse, Great,
Bend, Montrose, Withesbrirre Scranton. Strondthurg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Eastoa,
ngtonotc. The &SO P.M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Mau= Chunk, Allen
town, Bethlehem..ko-
At 5 P. DE. for Lambertville and Intermediate Stations
Jas - Por New York, and Way , Lines leaving Rea
Aug ton Depot, take the cars on BUM street, above
Walnut, halt an hour before departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run ham
the Depot. On Sundeys, Qmolbusses will leave Wad.
nut street wharf at 6P. a. to connect with 5.45 P. Ef.
line.
- Bitty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Pawn.
var. Passengers are prohibited from igking anything
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
over Wry pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable fur any amount beyond
#lOO, excel 4 by snecial contract:
Bosto gar Tic.vta tad and Luggage checked direct through to
n.
Graham's Baggage &xpresa will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depot& Orders to be left at Ito. s Wal
nut street.
LEN FM FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADIS:LPHIA:
W 111 leave from foot of Untian reet, at 12
amend d
P. IL, via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 0
A. hf., 6P, .M. and 12 Night via. Jersey City and Ken.
'V on.
ora Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6 A, M. and 2 P.M.,
via Amboy and Camden. At 12 M., a and 6 P. M.
(Freight and Paraenger), via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. GATZMER, Agent..
owl& D 23,1111:
SUMMXP. ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after MON - DAY, March 19th, 13e.5, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST CHESTE:I3. TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, from Depot
Thirty - drat and Market street, 7.10 A. M., .u.uu
1.15, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on
E. Market street. 5. 4 M, 7.30. le.sb A. M., 1.40, 4.50 P. M.
Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.80 A.ISL and Leaving,
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not atop at Pennelton,
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.
PENNELTON T8A11 , 78.
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.15 and 10.30
_ _ _
Leave Pennelton tbt Philadelphia 8.16 A. M., 7.85
P. hi.
These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,20 A. M.
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 5.00 P M.
Oa Stremaye—The West Philadelbhla Passenger
cars tvil leave .E ley eutr. and Market streets, halfan
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot t, n the arrival of each train to convey passengers
Into the city.
. . _
Trains leaving PhlladelphLa at 7.20 A. M. and 1.1.5 P.
st., and leaving West Chester at 7..t0 A. M, and 4.50 P.
connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. R. R. fbr Oxford and intermediate points.
Warrassengeni are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the
same. HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent
PRID A T.RT.VBIA & BALTI
MORE :,x CFNIMAL RAILROAD.—
' - OEMENTS.—ON AND APPER
.IIIOICDAY, March 19,1868, the Trains will leave Palla
dell Ma, from tlfe Depot of the West Chester & Phila
delphia-Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market
Streets, (West Plalada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M.
J.eave Rising San, at 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M.,
ar d leave Oxiord at &25 F.M.
. .
TLI June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car
attached will run , on . Tuesdays and Fridays , leaving The Rising Sun at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A. M„
and lienmtt at 12.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On andatter
June Ist. this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4P 111.
Oriole at SY. M., and Kennett at 6 P.M. Marketini
will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con.
netts at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach
Bottom, in Inneastercontity. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxfoad with the Afternoon Train
for Ph Bade phia.
The 'lrainleaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising
EUD, Md.
Passengers are allow( d to take Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, a d the Company will not in any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special contract be made for the
same. mh39 WOOD, Gen'L sup't.
r Ttyi ='Z WEST
AD
USES JERSEY
o foot ofklarket il s i Fromet
wi ß,Tr itn er a a it aiu):::lel Sundays. PALI. AND
Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOD - PAMPA 15th,
1865.
-For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West, Jer•
B°y and t alem Railroads, at 9 A. X. and 3.30 P. M.
I(4' 11.111 ville and all intermediate aations, at SA.
M. and 8 P. 1!.1
For Cape -II ay and IntermedLste Stations, at 9 A. XL,
to Bd Menlo connecting with freight train (Passenger
car attached) for Cape Iday;due 3.45 P. M. and &OOP.
M. through psssenger due 9.00 P. M.
For the...Zorn'. and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M;
3 and 5.30 P,
For Woodbury, Gloucester, &c., at 9 A. M., 8,8.80;
awl N:l7 P. U.
Fr. fight will be received at second covered wharf be- -
low Ix alnut btreet Irem 7A. M. until-3 N. M. Freight
received' before 9 A. M... win go forward same day.
Freight deliver( d at z2B SouttrDelaware Avenue.
VAN RENSsF.LA..blit,itiuparioeuauunt.
- THE NVEGT a`ERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual' branchen of P.ara mos Bus
rums; - receive,' deliver; mid forward, through Other re
spunsible,Express Companies, to all parts (lithe Wan
try, any article entrusted to the,m. A Special I... Lessen.
ger accompanies each' 'trough trail:. (Moe, O. 3
Walnut street: ' .
TBAIEELING 61/711DE.
llKEltgqs, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
t•PRING AR.RANGEMMirt
The trains or tbe Pennsylvania Central R. R. leave
the Depot at Thirty•first and Market streets, which is
reached by the cars of the Market Street Paasenger
ali\~Aj running to and from the Depot. The last car
lE awn FrObs :urea about thirty minutes, prior to
the departure of each Train.. .
•
Ox S.urrn ai,s—Cars leave Eleventh and. Market
streets is minutes before departure of Evening trains.
hi ANN'S BAGGAGE RX•PRICSS will call-for and deli Ter
Laggage at the -Depot Orders left at the office. No.
631 Cliftstnut street, will receive attention.
TRA.TNEs LEAVE AND A2IIIVB AT DEPOT
LEAVE.
at 8.00 A.M.
PAOLI A B C M., No. 1 -••-• " 10.00 "
FAST LINE - • • " 12.00 M.
PAII.I7VRITaiIa• • " 1.00 P. M.
H-ARRIPPUBG . ACCOM. I • 46 2 .80 ,s
LANCASTER ACCOM., • 16 4 . 00 ..
• PAOLI TRAM, N 0.2 - - " 5.80 "
ERTh. 21A 11 * ' 9 . 00 ..
PEELADELIIHIA EXPRESS t I, two u
eaarns. •
CINCINNATI EXPRES§.
R 5 " 1.10 1. M.
PHILADELPHIA EEPR t " 7.10 "
PAOLI AMON., No. 1 . 8.52: , u
P.ARKESRIIRG - 16 2. 00 16
LANCASTER T R AIN .. 1.2.50 P. Ki
EASTLINE
__ " 1.10 "
ACCOM., No. 2, 11 4 . 40 11
PAY 2 "
"cr A 1111:15BIIRCI-ACCOM., 11 9 . 10 20 ll
*Daily, except Saturday.. tDailY. Wally, except
Monday. i
AU other trains daily, exce t Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Co. -not assume any
rlsk Air Baggage, exmpt for WestidnzApparel, and liroll
their responsibllity to One Htuntred Dors In value.
All Baggage exceeding that amount in value.will be at
the rise of the owner. unless taken by contract,.
TICKET OFFICES.
Have been opened tat No. 631 Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel. and Girard House where Tickets may
be procured to all important points in Pennsylvania,
as well as the West, Northwest and Southwest; and
full particulars given as to time and connections, by
JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket .a gent
The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con
tinued as heretofore. where all information respecting
routes as well as Tickets, can be had on iippllcatiou to
THOMAS H. rexam,
Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An Emigrant Train runs daily, except Sunday. For
Lill information au to fare and accommodations, apply
tO EBANCILS PIINE, No. 187 Dock street.
K' - ' PITTSBURGH, COLUIITSUB
AND CINCINNATI TLA TT ROAD
TILE PAN HANDLE ROI7TE WESTWARD
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and
Synthwest.
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CABS
BEI , w EEI4 prm - . A OELPHI & AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE wris,A.BarvE
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
Sr. LOUIS, ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER =SR
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 1150 A. Pl. will
arrive at Altoona In the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's Celebrated Palace . etate-Room Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through. to Columbus
witeout change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at nalonight, a comfort never before afforded to tae
traveling community
Be sure to purchase tickets "WA STEUBEN
v,r T.F,” at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets,
SF. SCULL Philadelphia.
. ,
Gen'i Picket Ag't. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN R. MILLER. Gen'i Eastern Pass. Ag't.
536 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND. Gen'l Sup't. fei4-tf
1866. PHILADELPHIA 8.6 D
ERIE RAILROAD. 1866.
sreat line traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Penns) Ivania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl
vania hailroad Company.
mutt OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PR ELADELPILIA.
AERIVE EASTWARD.
Erie Mail ...... . -7.00 A.M.
Erie Express Tram.....— -
LEAVE WESTISARD.
Erie Mail —.--9.00 P. Ma
Erie E. press Train_____ .. .. _. _MOO M.
Express
Cars run through on the Erie italt and
Express Trains without change, both ways, between
Philadelphia and Erie.
• YORK CONNECTION.
...leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M.
Leave Erie at L 55 P. M., arrive at New York 3.40 P. M.
HlEgant. elegping Cars on all Night Trains.
For information respecting pas:enger bus'ness
az corner THLWITETH and MARKET streets, Phila
delphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agent&
S. B. Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
.1. W . Reynolds, ITV..
Wm. Bruhn, A gent N. C. R. R. Baltimore.
It H. BousToN,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWLNNER,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
A. L. TYLER,
General Sopl., Williamsport.
7.5 kW ARRA:NGEBLENT.-PIII
AD KLYHIA TO WI LL EA NtS-
T v. I CHANGE OF CARS VIA CATA
WIA ROUTE.
On and after Monday. April Id, 1866, through aims
for Williamsport will leave the Fhliadel phLa and Read
ing Rarroad Depot, Thirteenth and .Jalloschill streets,
at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. M.. and
making close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions.
.Buffalo. Erie, 'Magma Falls, Stuspeusion Bridge and
all places in the Western, Werth Western, South
Western States and the Chusatlaal.
TiCHRTS to -- points can be procured
at the Company's office 415' Chestnut street, under
'the
Rank, -opposite the Custom House, at
the UM , ed States Telegraph Oftice in the Continental
Hotel, ano at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Thlreenth and tallowhlll streets.
N. VANHORN, Passenger Agent.
p AsspOßT§ PROCURED.—
JOHN H. FRICK,
• NOTARY PUBLIC,
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATES,
PEN*ION AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. !tn DOCK Street.
Acknowledgments, Deposition*, Ailidavlts to Ac
counts taken. zolcts-amf
628H00P SKIRTS,
628
•
NEW SPRING STYLES NOW READY,
of Hopkins' " own make," at No. CS ARCH Street.
These Skirts are gotten up e.rpreMly to meet the wants
of first-class trade, and embrace every size and style
for Ladles, Misses and Children, which, for finish and
du ability, have no equal in the market, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly' on hand, a full
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40
springs, at very low prices Skirts made to order,
altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nolti-tim;
AND PHILA
• - • .
EC. lilsrlanT CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
.S. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil
adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark bugar Refinery and the Grocers' Seger
House, of Philadelphia. Jul-IYr
GneEORGE SHARP, Patentee and manufacturer G of
the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, N 0.41
Pru street. jam-smos
JAVES A. WRIGHT. THORNTON Pr E. OLEHILVT A.
GRIBOOII. THEODORE WRIGHT. YEAH& 1.. 'SMALL.
PETER WRIGHT & SONS,
_ Importers of Earthenware,
and '
Shipping and Commik , don Merchants,
1.70.1/SWALE - UT Street, Philadelphia,
DE.NNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELA-
Ii river. nelow PHILADELPHIA,
CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa.
• RE,ANEY, SON & CO.,
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
.Ilannfactuiers of
AR kinds of
CONDENSfisiG AND NONCONDLNSING EN
GINES, •
Inn Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks,
Propellers. fia. dtc.
T. RE.A.NRY, W. B. .RF..kNEY, S. A_RCHIBOL,D,
Late of :late
Reaney. Neste et. Co., . Engineer in Cider,
Penn Woi ks,•Phila. 11. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN HERRICK, WM. H. HERRICK,
JNO. E. COPE.
_ .
Q,OUTHW.ARK' FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
-1,3 INGTOIs.i STREETS,
PHILADIMPIIIAL.
MERRICK & SONS, '
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land. Ricer ana Marine Service.
Bolters Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c,
Casting& of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas •Works, Worimhops and
Railroad Stations, etc.
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, Detonators,-Filters, Pumping an
&nes, dtc.
Solo Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nesmyth'a Patent Steam Hammer and
spin wall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine.
rt ABFLY.TintEs.—ALDIKEY, MERRILL &
THACICABA, NO. 713 CMItIi:TNITT street,
Elanufseturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, cite" &c. ,
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
lirackets, A & c. 3 hey also introduce tias pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and, attend to extend
ing,sitering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war
ranted. lass
MHZ PHILADELPHIA RIDINO BOHOOL.mg
FOURTH street, shOve Vi MONDAY,pe for tb4l
Fall and 'Winter season on Se pt. . 24tb.
Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a morough
knowledge of this stccompliabment will find every
facility at this sahooL. The. horses are safe and well
trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Sadie
horses, trained in the hen manner. Saddle horses,
horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for final
Ws, to cars, steamboats, acc.
TWA. ORATOR' a f3D N.
pswy WELLS.--owriEtai rHOPERTY.—The
only place to get Prtvy Wells Cleansed and Disin
fected, at very low prices. PEYSSON,
Ilfanufactarer of rondrette,
Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street : •
1 1°47,2 .1 ,'T,„aps,n'eTisdt.i L, .} - f m . , . K boe f .7el7erlvt i gitij
Awning,Dunk, Paper makers felting, Snit Twine. ,t.n.
JOllisi W. BYER:At & Ca.
• • - N Jorien'e
A LltrilLa 0 icAP.E6....4e0 aegs - or these . spiendle
w b ge g rapes In dn e order lauding and ,tor, sate by
.108. B. BUS:SIKH & C O ., lo" *oath Delaware Avenue
.• „
BIISIN'ESS CAUMIft.
@HIPPING
FOR NEW YORK..
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.,
,
The Philadelphia and New Toik Express
Steamboat, Company.
steam Propellers leave DAILY from
FIRST 'WHARF below AT A Rl{ Ey street,
ILI /A k. lug the run in 24 HOURS.
This Line connects with alt Northern and Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct
all points free of commission.
Prefight received at lowest rates. •
WM. P. CLYDE dt CO., Agents,'
14 South Wharves, Philacielphia.
JAS. HAND, Agent,
117 Wall street, New York.
STEAM 10 LIVERPOOL. —
,g at, QUEENSTOWN, the Inman Line sailing
kßivrt-wh:Firr Y, carrying the U. S. Mans.
ETNA Wednesday, March 21
CITY OFX.OSTON .Satarday, March 21
RANGAROO Wednesday, March 28 ,
CITY OF WASHINGTON.— -..__..Saturday. March al
/At N oon, from Pier . 44 North River.
I RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYARTE IN CURRENCY, BY THE MA/X. BYYARER.
First Cabin SAILING EVERY SATURDAY.
$l2O Letrage...— .$35
„ " to London... 1251 to London... ..... . •10
to Paris 1551 " to Paris._ ... 55
PASSAGE BY TICE WEDNESDAY ST.EAMMES.”
First Cabin _420 I Steerage...., ... .. •.. 435
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre.
men etc., d c., at moderwe rates.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $ l5 .
Tics eta can be boaght here by persons sending for
their friends.
For further Information, apply at the Company's
Offices.
JOHN G. tiALE, Agent
111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
FOR BOSTON.
STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT.
ENfii FBalif 2.40.71-POETEMBYPIVEDArIi
FROM RIME ST. WHARF. PITTI.A.DELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship Ann-A, Captain Boggs, will sail
from Philadelphia on Friday, April 6th, at 10 A. M.
The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail
from Boston on Wednesday, April 4th, at 12 at
The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now
composed of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 toms burthen..
NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons barthen.
ABMS, Captain Boggs, 900 tons burthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamshipa
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shipp ersgoods are requested to send Bi ll s of Lading with
their .
For efr ight Or passage, apply to
H_Wrs 'RY Delawar e & CO.,
2X, South avenue.
gat
ii } o . l3mAy n a luzup ßlCUOND &ND
The One steamships of this Line Insure at the Jewess
rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above
biarket street, every
WEDNE73DAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
Conn.sztlng with RalL.-oade from Richmond, Ili:along
md City Yard., forming the most direct route for the
South e.nd Southwest.
For freight or passage, with excellent saximmorlag
Hone, apply to
NM. P. CLYD
:4 Non:Land SouthEWhams.
r:. t . NEW •RXPRESS LINE TO ALEX
2.NDELA., Georgetown and Washington,
via tibeaspeak e and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for
Lynchburg, • list.' • e, •• II • Ike . . •
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First 'Wharf above Market street
every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M.
'For freight apply to the agents,
W, .P. CLYDE.dt 00.,
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown: M. Eldridge a
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
FOR NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam
• Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift
sure Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
dAily at 12 Iff. and 5 P. If., connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to
WM..31. BALED & CO.,
No. 132 South Delaware avenue.
NEW TOW-BOAT LINE,
DP' AWARE and CRTRA FEA.S3
11W-BOAT CaIIf:PANY.
BAIIGD3 towed to and from PIEHLADEI....TnTr
HAVRE-DE.GEACE, BALTIMORE, WASHINS.
TON. and illtatMeli i r points.
P. CLYDE Sc CO.,Agenta,
No. 14 South Wharves Philadelphia.
Captain JOHN LADOMIN. Superintendent.
1~~1 iy~+*i~i~ _~yL ~ "1
RO SOIONNS CALIFORNIA CLEPPEF. LINE.
Ss MING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift
!Sure Line at reduced num.
The splendf d Al extreme clipper ship
GRANITE STATE,
Jacobs, Commander, 15 now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
This beandful vessel is one of the sharpest and
beet vessels now loading, and having a portion
ci her calico on board with large engagemente, will
have quick despatch. For ereicht. apply to
BISHOP, SON it CO.,
mhtlit 105 Arch street.
FOR ROSTON, Mass.—ExpressLine.—On
Tnesda tine schooner SEARS-
Sears, master, is now loading for, the
above port at Willow street wharf. and will sail as
above.
Wharves . For freight, apply to DAVID CJOPER,
1 18
North . nlll
_
FOR BOSTON, Mass.—Express Steam Line.—
The fine steamer MILLVILLE, Renear,
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, IS N. Wharves. naltSo
FOR HAVANA.—The Br. brig EXPORT'
Bent, master. will commence loading for Ha
vana on 20th Lust., at Almond street wharf,
and have prompt despatch. For freight. apply to
JOHN MAeOIS oh CO.,
500 South Delaware avenue.
FOR PROVIDENCE. B. L—Express Line.—
The fine schooner BRANDYWINE, Corson,
master, is now loading for the above port at
Wllow street wharf, and will have promp despatch.
For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North
Wharves. mh2
FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.-- , .
The first class
racket bark COBURG, Gibson,
Will
having a large portion of her
freightn
gaged, will sail as above. For balance of or
passage apply to PETER WRIGHT d: BONS, 115
Walnut street. mh1.44..f
taFOR REY WEST.—The brig G. T. WARD,.
Captain Lindsay, will be despatched for the
above port In a few days. For freight, apply t4lO
WORE MAN & CO., 123 Walnut street. mhiS
STEAMSHIP ARIFS, FROM BOSTON.—Coa.
signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will
please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street
Wharf.
apS-St
HENRY wizrson & Co
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby notified not to
trust the crew of the Swedish brig PYLAD, as no•
debts of their contracting will be paid by captain ;or
consignees. WOBKPLIN aL CO., Ili Walnut at. , mh3l
SHIP JOSEPH CLARE, Sherman, master. frnm
Liverpool, is now discharging under general
order at iihippen street wharf. consignees will please
attend to tne reception of their goods. PETER
WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. mh2•tf
NOTICE—aII persons are hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark COBURG,:
Gliason, master. from .tiverpool, as no debts of their
contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETER WRIGH.T & SONG, 115 Walnut street. mhl7-tf
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
harboring and trusting any of the crew of the
Danish brig D.NDSIARK, as no debts of their contract.
lag will be paid by captain or consignees. WORN.
MAN &,CO., Consignees. is Walnut street
SHIP NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
L. IMt trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship
F, whereof Cann is master, from City Point,
Va., as no debta of their contracting will be paid by
captain or consignee. EDMUND A. SOUDER. & CO.,
Dock streetwhare. dell
TAR. S. BEUNDL.ER, successor to JOHN SEELNDLyiIt
& BONS, Bail Makers, No. SOO North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work done fn the hest manner anti on tae lotst
and most favorable terms, and warranted to 31vo pt.t,
feet satisroution.
Particular attention elven to renairine.
COMPTROLLER' Is NOTICS,
lIIREASURV DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMP
TROLI,ER OF CURRENCY, WA,sunavr o . s ..
Earth 30th, 1866.
'whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF „
PHILADELPHIA." in the city of Philadelphia, in the V
county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, has
been duly organized under and according to the re
quirements or the act 01 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 Inhe Sil. 1663,
and has complied with all the provisions of said ant re
qoired to be complied with before commencing she
business of Banking under said act.
/Tow, therefore, - 1, - Fri ernan -- Clarkez - oomptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certift. , that THE NAT [ON- '
AL BANE OF THE REPUBLIC OF PHILADEL
PAIA," in the city of PhilaCelptila„M - the county of
Philadelphia, md State of Pennsylvania, is authorized
to commence'the business of Banking under the act
aforesaid.
In testimony whereat' witness my hand and
sELL I. seal of office, thia thirtieth day o• Mani' IFEi6.
. FREaMAN CLARKE,
[mh3ltmyaoU- -. • Comptroller.
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teriva ii - Dfirolto :3 111•01111,14110,41
2508ei11 - LELB OF GLII E, OF S &VCR. • L OITA-
Linea, on baud, and for sale by CRAW OW,
& CO., No. 706 Market Street • - apt -1,31t
NLUE, . GLUE. GLUE, GLUE, GLUE. GLUE,
stilted to each partietdar manufacturer.
Cu led Rail'. Cuiled Hair, Curled Hair, or various.
ra ilea and prices..
Emery raper and Sand Paper, a large quantity on
and. -
'Vesta' - Foot 011, strictly ure; Twines; Sansage Ca
41n. - CRAWFOItD & CU..
ap2.3xo/ , . :No 706 Siarices street.
fsi.i.Br3? , run
AND TV/ ,
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