From OUP Third Edition of Saturda , The Russo-American relegreaph. Bos'row, April 21st.—M, Paul Anasoff, Commissioner of the Russian Government to the Western Union Telegraph Com pany, arrived in the steamship Persia. _After delivering his despatch to the Rus sian Minister at Washington, and spending a few , days at the Telegraph Company's headquarters in Rochester, he will proceed to San Francisco by the steamer of May Ist, and there join the expedition under Col. Bnlkley, prepar ing• to start for the Russian possessions, wi'h.the materials and supplies required to complete the line to the mouth of the Amoor river. The Russian government continues to manifest the most lively interest in this great telegraph enterprise and is extending to it all needed encouragement and facilities. Sad Accident _ . ALBANY, April 21.—A day or two since Hiram Mclntyre, of Illinois, who was visit ing a brother at Dover, Duchess county, while practising with a revolver, fired at a dog house in which two little daughters of his brother were playing, killing one of them instantly. From Boston,. BOSTON, April 21.—The Metropolitan In surance Company, of New York, through their Boston agents, J. D. Dobson & Co., re insured, on the 19th inst., all outstanding risks of the Western Massachusetts Insn ranee Company, of Pittsfield. 'Escape from Prison. * ALBANY, April 2L Jacob Alcombrack and Jerome Fletcher, who- were indicted for burglary, broke from the Schenectady jail last night. XXXIXth Congressi—First Session. _ april 21. SENATE: , The Senate is not in session today. BousE.—The proceedings of this days session were: by order, confined to debate on the President's annual message. Mr. Nicholson (Del.) was the first speaker. He took strong ground agains , the Constitutional amendment, In regard to renresentation. He contended that the effect of it would be to destroy the 'Federal character of the Government, to produce consolidation, and to sub ject the people to the worst kind of despotism, that of constitutional majorities. '.l here was no propriety in it. The States themselves were the best judges as to what concerned their internal order and well being. The very object sought to be accomplished by the Constitutional amendment—that of putting the negro on a level with the white man was another oojection to it. The . races were entirely distinct; the only way In which the two races could live in harmony together was by a recognition of the truth of the inferiority of the black race. The forcible exclusion of representa tives from the Southern States was another reason wby the amendment should not pass, because it could not pass if all the States entitled to representation were represented. .Mr. Perham (Me.) took directly the opposite view of the question of reconstruction. He considered it of little importance whether the late rebel States were reported as dead. according to the views of some members of Congress or as having had their functionsauspeuded according to the views of the President. The great fact remained in either ease that it was the duty of Congress to provide for the establishment of State Governments which should cor respond with the spirit-of those provisions of the Con sth talon requiring Congress to guarantee to the states republican form of government. This was what Congress had been attemptiag to do for the last five years, with but partial success. It was the duty or Congress to see not only that new States to be admitted had such a form of government. butt° guarantee it to the old States also. If there were not loyal men enough in the South to fill the ofillees, some of the Federal heroes of war should be appointed and told to take part in the administration of the go vernment of the States wbich they had secured in their valor. In these States the rebels were now in the ascendancy. Loyalty was - the exception and dis loyalty the rule. On whom now devolved the duty ofdecidingwhether the, late rebel States were in a c to be repre sented in Congress? Not on the Executive. No each power was delegated to him. Not in the House of Representatives, nor on the Senate acting indepen dently of each other; bat on the law-making power of the Government. . . It was the duty of Congress to take the whole sub ject into consideration as it was now doing, and to de cide what guarantee should be required to secure equal and exact justice to all citizens, and to prevent the ocean ence of another rebellion. This should be seem ed by such Constitutional amendments as could not fail to accomplish the object.a.nd on the ratifica tion of such amendments by Li:mite rebel States, as a pledge of their sincerity and att, he would allow ahem to be represented in Congress on equal footing with the other States. - - - - . The guarantees he should require were: First, That the leading intelligent traitors, "con scious traitors" as the President mlled them, should be deprived of all political rigi.ta. at least for the present, and until they shall have "brought forth fruits meet for repentance," or until the loyal sentiment of the states has become so strong as to render them power /era for evil. Second. That all the rights of citizenship, including ghat of suffrage, shall be given to all loyal citizens ir respective of race or color. third. That the payment of the Confederate and State debts contracted in aid of the rebellion, should be prohibited, and also the payment by the Nati an or by the States for emaecipated slaves. Fourth. That the doctrine of secession should be re. pudiated and branded with everlasting infamy. He quoted from the Nashville speech of President John. son, delivered, he said before his teed had became giddy with power, and before the Southern rebels and Northern Copperheads bad led him captive at their will; and be called upon the President to co-operate with Congress in giving effect to the doctrines enun ciated in that speech, New York Stock Market. r NEW YORK. A pril ocks are strong; Chicago and Rhode Island, 1205;: Michigan Southern, 81%; Reading, 103,%i Hudson River, 1085,,; Canton Company, 525 i: Missouri 6's, 703 i; Erie, 7:,36: Western Union Tele graph Company, 57%; 11. S• Ooupons, 1881, 10654; Ditto, 1862, 104%; :Ditto, 1865. 105; Ten-forties, 93%; Treasury 7-30's,101%®10;%; Gold, 128%@t20%. Balitmore Markets. BALTIMORE. April 21.—Flour is firm. 'Wheat firm: Southern red, .$1 70@t1 75. Corn dnll, and lower; white, 91 eta. Oats declined I@2 cts. Grocerias steady. Pro. visions:quiet. Whisky dull and nominal, at $325 fur Western. Sales at Philadel SALES AFTER 33c00 My 6e new c 93 2000 SO Nay as '72 85,'41 2000 Pa R 2d mgt 6s 94 50 U d 6-24,44 '62 cou 104% 10000 do cash 104%1 20 eh Norrislown R 31% 52 sh Man & Mec Ilk 31 100 eh Phil at Erie blO 30% 100 sla Scb Ray pf b3O 34% 100 eh do 3434 14 att do com 26 ICO sh do b3r. 26% SECOND 11630 II S 73.10's July 101%i 30000 do June 102 6000 U S 5-20 s '64 105 100 lity 65 new 933 15000 do mull 93%1 200 eINY& Middle 7%. 160 eh Read B 52 200 ell do bswn int 52% 1100 sh de b3O 5253 400 th do 6232 LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY -IL AND COUNTY OF PRFLADviT.PHIA.—Es' tate of WILD/AM WILSON. deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the Ito conn t of N. C. WlLSON,Admmistrator of the Estate of Willlam Wileon,deceased, as filed by William Wilson, Jr., the Executor of the will of said N. C. Wilson; de ceased, and the account of William Wilton, Jr., Ad- Inhaletrator d. b. 0. of the Estate of said Wiallam Wil son. deceased, and to report distribution of the balance fa the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his - appointment, on TUEsDAY, April 24th, 1866, at 1i o'clock A. lit., at the WsTHERILL HOUSE, No. 605 5AN6081 street, an the City of Philadelphia. aplBf m,wst* TN 7HE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR PRE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADE LPHlA.—Es tate of E. P. COOKIC, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOHN COOKE, Committee. will meet the parties Interested .for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDN ES DAY, April 25th. 1866, at 2 o'clock P. M . ., at his °dice, 240. 522 WALNUT street. In the city of Philadelphia. CHARLES H. T. COLLIs, Auditor. spU6m,w.f-50 ..EsB TA PE OF ANNE D. MORRISON, deceased.— Letters Testamentary noon the above Estate hav ing been grantt d to the undersigned, all persons In debted are requested to make payment, and , those having claims against the same. will present them for settlement to WILLIAM RIDDLE, MI Re Hill Ottice, No. 15 South Seventh street; M. L. DAMSON. N. E. corner Seventh and Walnut streets; WILLIAM BID. DLE,No.IS bouth Seventh et., Executors. ap9-m,6t* VSTATE of GEORGE W, BAXTER, DECEASED; -EA .Letters of AdministraUon on said Estate, having been granted by the Register of Wll s for the City and County of Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all per sons having claims or demands act/Mat the estate of said decedent, will make 'known the same without de lay, to MARY W. .BAXTER_,' 2107 West Delancey Place. or to her A ttorney, THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT. 202 South Filth street. ap2-mat* T EWERS 'OF ADMINISTRATIO_N 'on the estate it of. cARO LINE SOPHIA. FRITSCH, ClEceased,for sneily of Lobensteln, having been granted to the un .dersigned, all persons indebted Lathe estate will make pament, and thosehaving claims will present them to CHARLES W: COBS, 407 Walnut street. nahl9-m6l* FOR SALE. DOTI. LT M.OI:3IXS.- dottle Moulds for Flint and J)1 Green Glass. raps - /V C. SOISTMAN &SON, S. . Corner of York avenue and Noble street. ..E.STABLISH A great variety of SOO Urn- "ANN brellas. Fancy and Mourning Yaresols, bun•bhades and Child- • - ren's Parasols, at reduced prices, AI EIIaTE.LEY'S Old bland, 805 VINE St. ap9•lm' lila Stock Board. FIRST BOARD, 100 eh Catawiss prf 85 32 100 819 do 31% 100 sh do b2O 4 300 sh do b3O 32 :00 sh do 3111 100 8h: rdo 31. a 100 sh Edo 830 311,'; 100 On do 4 eh Penns R opg in 5604 100 sh Susq Gni b 5 161 i 100 819 do 89 100 819 do b 5 31 BOARD. - 100 sh New Creek 7 ' /8 688 0 o ot ist. tv ra sB th a Oil pf 111 82 .4 400 sh Bela Nay corn 20-1 1100 sh do 264; 100 sh do 211% 100 sh Penns R due b 5614 I Beh Cam dr Axalx)s , 120 100 sh Phila.& Erie 34% 150 sh Chas & Walnut 51 slUtPriltobk FOR NEW 'YOttR, Via Delaware and Raritan. Canal. The Philadelphia" nd New TOrli lax - press Steamboat Company. Steam Propellers leave 'DAILY from ' 1110 ST WHARF below 313..A.1111ET street, mss mg the run in 24 HOURS. This Line connects•with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all points free of commission. Freight received at lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE dt CO., Agents, 14 South Wharves, Philactelphia. JAS. T 4 ANDAgent, mhl4-tf 117 Wall street, Neiw York. .Nuts M STR A stSHIP LINE DIRELM 7 .... Nef FR O M BACH POBT EVERY .F 17TE DA YS. . FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. . The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Philadelphia on Thursday, April 26, at 10 A. M. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston on Tuesday, April 24th, at 12 M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is now composed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 3200 tons burthen. ARLE Captain Boggs, 900 tone Marimba 'These substantial and well appointed steamships • will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. their g Shippood s ers are requested to send of Lading with . For freight or passagetto HENRY WINSOR 011, ap2o " gra South Delaware avenue. pIISLADELPHILt RICHMOND AND & NORFOLK STEradiecup COMPANY. The fine steamships of this Line issue at the lowest rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf about Market street, every WEDNESDAY and SATITEDAY. At Noon, Connecting with Ballmada from Richmond, Norfoll and City Point, forming the moat direct route flu the South and Southwest. eonsPor freight to or passage, with excellent amozarnode , WM4, P. CLYDE dr 00.. 14 North;and South Wharves. fgWNEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form, the most direct route fin Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market strew every: Wednesday and Saturday at 12 2S, For freight apply to the agents W. 1.. CLYDE a CO., J. 14 North Wes. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldrid harv ge a Co., Agents at Alexandria. TEXAS LINE. • FOR GALVESTON. "tie Al Steamship LODONA, Hovey. Master, Will have immediate despatch FROM PLEB. No. 23 EAST RIVER. An early day for sailing will be named. or freight or passage, apilv to 23ISHOP. SON do CO., ap23•tf No. 155 Arch street. V F I O A R D H EIWYR L C AM T git i ffn Al,-1 ne steamer SUSAN. Captain Vandeveer, now loading at Second Wharf below spruce street,will leave as above with despatch. Apply at 132 South Delaware avenue to a1,23-3tp WM. M. BAIRD et CO. p FOR NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam Propeller Cempany—Despatch and Swift sure Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 M. aad 5 P. M., connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., mhlatf No. 1M South Delaware avenue. NEW TOW-BOAS LINE. DELAWARE and elFrPvii • IteLEl 62.k....5/10 TOW-BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA, HAVRE-DE-GBAC,E, BALTIMORE, WASHING. TON. and intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE di CO. agents N 0.14 South Wharves Philadelphia, Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. rUNqp .. '" . I . 7NWTTII ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINR. BAILING REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift. Bare I.3ne at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship GRANITE STATE, Jacobs, Commander 1 pier 11 East River. Tl s 'l l B l bea r gf i tti vessel la is one the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and having a portion of her cargo on board with large engagements, will have quick despatch. For freight. apply to BISHOP, SON rah23tl 106 Arch street, FOR FREIRHT OR CH ARTER.—AIBr. bark KATHLEEN. Williams, master, 490 tons re gister and 6.500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark JAI , ET. Kinney, master, WA tons regis ter and 8,000 bbls. flour Al Br. bark BA LTHA SARA., Wilson, master, 294 tons register and 3.510 bbls. flour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Tbe3ing, master, 210 tons register and 2,501 bbls. capacity. Apply to EDMUND A. SOLIDER. dr. CO., ap2l 3 Dock street wharf. FOR BOSTON, Mass.—Express Line.—The fine schooner MARY J. RUSSELL. Captain Smith, is now loading for the above port at first wharf above Vme street, and will have prompt despatch. For - freight, apply to DAVID CJOPER. 18 North Wharves. apl4 AtFOR LIVERPOOL—With Quick Despatch.— The first class packet bark cosuea, Gibson, master, having a large portion of her cargo en gaged, will sail as above. For balance of freight or passage apply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. ruhliMf WANTED.—A Vessel of 80 000 to 110.000 feet lumber capacity for a Southern port. Apply to E. A. SOUDER (F. CO., No. 3 Dock street wharf. ap 18-.5 t SHIP MARY RIIt-SEL.L. Weeks, master, from Liverpool, is now discharging tinder general order at Walnut street wharf. Consignees will please attend to tne reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT a/. SONS,IIS Walnut street. ap24-tf riONSI , ,NEES' NOTICE.—The steamer MILT:, vILLE, Renew. mast r, from Boston, is now dis charging at third wbsrf above Market strwt. Con signres will please attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID COOPER, 18 N. Wharves. apal-et fiONSIGNEES' NOTICE. The schooner FLIGHT, Captain Littlefield, from Y rovideace, Is now dis. charging at Callowhill street wharf Co' risiguees will please attend to the reception of their goods. -DAVID LOL.PEIt, la .I.V Wharves. arr2o-3t Or SIG-NEES' NOTICE.—The schooner WAR C EAGLE, Captain Kelly, from Providence, is now discharging at lint wharf below Race street. COQ signees will ulease attend .to the reception of their goods. DAVID COO "ER, la N. Wharves.. a, a)-21. IVOTICF.-11r. hark LIZZIE MORROW, Frazer. /1 master, from Livervol, Ls now discharging under general order at Smith's wharf. Consignees will please, attend to the reception of their goons. PETeRti. WRIGHT dr. SONS, 115 Walnut street, aple-tf CYTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against IN trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark Li'LZIN 8408R054 , as no debts of tbeir contraction will be paid by captain or consignees. FETES WRIGHT ct CONS, 115 Walnut street. ap ft tf DR. BARR DUNCAN, from Liverpool, is now dis- D charging tinder general order at first wharf below South street. Conslgneesk will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT di 50N8.115 Walnut street. apt& tf QBLP BRITISH LION, .from Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at Shippers street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. apl6-tf ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED against trusting any of the crew of the ship BM?! ISH LION, from Liverpool. as no debts of theft contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT & SONS. DM - Wal nut street. apis-tf ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONErI against trusting any or the crew of the Br. bark DUNCAIN., from Liverpool. as no debts of their con traction will be paid by the - captain or consignees. PE TER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. ap at! NOTICE—AII personsare hereby cautioned against trusting any of the crew of the Br, bark COBURG. Gibson, master, from Liverpool , as no debts of their contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT & BONS, 115 Walnut street. mhl7-tt TAB. 8.133.131NDLE8., =COMO! to SOHN SHINDLER IP de SONS, Bail Makers, Mo North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. • :All work done in the bast manner and on Jae lowest and most favorable terms:and warranted to Earl pa feet eatiafaction. 'Particular attention elven to roma:Any COAL Eagle Vein Coal. STOVE, e 7 00. CHESTNUT, $6 00, At J. S. JENKINS' COAL YARD, Inb2B-Im* S. W. cor.NLNTH and WALLACE Sta. : gc- ,y n v c oicc•ltuvv Buck Mountain Company's Coal. Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, mid Locust Mountain, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest markel rates, and to deliver in the beet condition. Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin Lis* tote Building, SEVENTH street, below Market, will be promptly attended to. HINES & SHEAFF, ses,tf Arch Street Wharf, Schuylkill. riOAL.—IERTGAMLOAP, BEAVER MEADOW AND t.../ Spring Mountain, Lehigh Coal, and beet Locust Mountain from Schuylkill, prepared expreseli c le family nee, Deppt, N. W - corner EIGHTH and LOWetreetit. Mee ,- No:11218outh - SECOMDstreet. ... . .. . . laiNGLlEirf -PICKLES . CLANUPS, BAUCEI3, - ;&0,—, - 1.7 a Grasse & •Blackwell'a—gnsltob -Pickles,- Catnip, trances. Barbara- Atrustard f " Olives; ifro, L . lanftg ny Bala Yorktown and for sale by JOS. B. StrEiSiNitjA CO MI kinntlinqapmrci;awsrma. .. etOTTON AND LINEN BAILDUCK of every wldTh from - one‘oelx. feet wide ' all 7 ,tiumbere. • Tent and Awning Duck, ,Panertnakerefalting, Sall Twlne...t.c. „TWIN W. E'VERAIAINT 4r, CO,: • ' - .N0.102 Jones's Mier THE' DAILY EVENINGIBULLETIN : kfijrixr4TairgliA, ~MONDAY,".- A PRIL.. 23, 1866. TBALVELirsto 0401101 a. .7 READING RAILROAD. j.GREAT TRUNK LINE NYLON P DIM - TO THE INTERIOR OP PREM. SYLVANIA, TAM BORITYLITTLL, SIISQUISHAN. NACIIKEnneT,AND AND WYOMING MAL by : THE NORTH, NORTHWEST and :the GANA:DAS, WINTER ARRANGEMErn OF PASSEAGEB TRAINS leaving ' the Company's Depot THIS. THIENTH and CALLOW=.,L Streets, Phiiadalphla -at the following hours: - ' - HORNING MAIL. At 8 A. M., for . Reading, Lebanon, - Harrisburg, Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams. port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Allen. town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Oarlisle.Chambers. burg, Hagerstown, &c..; dic This train connects at READING with the East Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, et.c.; and with the Lebanon Valley train' for Harrisbu rg _ Railroad ritc.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa RAI/road Iran's for Williamsport, lock Hamm A ratiGnITRO with Northern Central, Otunberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Sumuehanna trains for •Northrunberland,WilliamspOrt. York, 01111.121Wiebilrg, Pinegrove, A.l 4 kiiat.NOON ExPREea Leaves Philadelphia at RR P. DL for Potts. vile, Harrisburg, &c., connecting with Reading and Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia &c., and with Oats, Wass Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo. &c. READING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves R.prad ing at 8.30 A. M., stopping at all waists dons; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.30 A.lo. *Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. M.; arrives In Reading at 7.80 P. M Trains for Philadmphia leave Harrisburg arrivingin at 7.25 A. Trains and Pottsvill at 8.30 A.. M.. phia at 12.45 P.M. e Afternoon tiling leave Harrisburg,Philadel at 1.45 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.115 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.25 A. M. and Harrisburg at 9.00 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leave! Phiwelphia at 12.45 - neon fbr Reading and all way stations: leaves Reading 11.89 A, M., and Downingtown 12.50 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run dairy, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. BL. and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M - CILEPTER VALLEY RdILBOAD. Parnengera for Downingtown awl Intemediate take the 8.00 A. N. and 4.80 P.M. trains from 1. el- Phis, returning from Downingtown at 7.06 A.' M. and 2.80 Noon_ NEW YORE EXPRESS, WEST FOR PITTSBITROH AND TH. Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and 8 P. IL, Malin/ Reading at I A. M., and :.48 P. M.. and connectingat Harrisbursl i. Pennsylvania, and Northern OOntral Railroad zees Trains for .Pittaburgh, Chicago, Wil. Samsport, Baltimore. Ac. Itelarning, Express Truitt, leaves on arrival of Pennsylvania l Wets from Pittsb ,at PL 8 and 9.05 A. , le at 4.49 and 10.52 M., arriving at New York I 0 A. M., and 8.45 P. X. Bleeping Car accom these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without charge. Mail train for New York leaves .Harrisburrat 1.45 P. M. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York at El Noon. SCHETYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. FL and 715 P. IL, returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 . A. 2L, and 1 . 40 and 4.15 P. SOHITYLITTLV ANDSIISQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Pinegrove and Rarrisbarg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre. wont returning from Harrlsbnrrat 4.00 P. M. and from Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. TICKETS. Through t-clssa tiCkete and emigrant tickett to all the principal points in the North stnd West and Csaa.dzia.• - The following tickets are obtained only at the Office of B. Bradford, Tressarex, No. = South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicoll.% General depa.rintend ent, ReMlng. COMMUTATION TICKETS, At 7. 7 1 , per cent., discount between any potnte desired for Plea and firms, MILK GE TICKETS, (Rod for 2,000 milles,between all points, at $52 50 each ror SarriPies and Enna. RV A RON TICKDITS. For three, atz, nine or twelve months, for ttoideli only, t call points at recluceck rates. Residing on the line of the Road will be raralahea with cards, entitling the'uiPlves and wives to tickers half-fare. EXCURSION nustrrs. From Philadelphia to principal stations, good itn Saturday, Sunday and IfoLday, at reduced fare, to bv =adl stree only ts at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Csdlow• PRESORT. Goods of all descriptioriefOricarded to all the abOve points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. • FREIGHT TRILINE, Leave Fhil!idel WA daily at 5.50 A. M., 12.45 noon and 6 51., for g, Lebanon, Harrisburg, POttsVllle., Port Clinton, and all points beyond. MAILS Close at the PhiladeloniaPC*4 office for all plum za, the road and Its branches at 5 A.. M., and ihr the prin. Opal Stations only at 2.15 P. M.. . YR ILA BEL PILIA, WLLMING . TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL . sts. ABLE.--Consmencing MONDAY, April 16th. 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, se follows: Express Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Rsitinnire and Washington, stopping at (Mester. Wilmington, Newark, , Litton , Northeas Perryville, Havre-de•Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia. Chases and Stammer's Bain. ' Way-mail Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Philadelphia and Btalumore. Delaware R.R.Train. 9.00 A.M.(fiunday excepted), for Prite.ss Anne. Mill rd and intermeilate stations. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Weahhgtom Express Train at Ito P. (Sandal% excepted), an Baltimore and Washington, Mopping at Cheater, Claymont Vihmington, Newark, Elkton, North-East, Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen. perrrmaree. Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and steamer's Run. Night Express at 11.0 u P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ing:by boat from Baltimore for Fortress Monro e trrfolk, City Point and Richmond will take the 11.45 A. M. Train. WLIMISZOTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 9 C 0,11.15 A. 24.01.30, 6 00 and II P. N. The 4so P. M. train commas with the Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate eta. none. Leave Wilmington 6 45, LOO and 9.30 A. M., 4,00 and 6.50 P. Id. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. 4.50 and GAO P. M. THROUGH TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE Leave WLlraington at IMO 4.56 and 10.00 P.M. K.. • p : • • : , Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.46, 10.14. anQ 11.40 A. M., 4 .43 5.10. ^.26 and 10.36 P. M. Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 7.2.5 A. M., Way Mail. 9 9 20 A. AL, ExPros. 1.10 P. AL, Express. 6.8.5 _,P.M., Express. P. Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Cheater. at 443 and A. N.. and O.SB P. AL Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.= and 9.3$ A. M.. and 4.1 b P. M. Wlgt trains with passenger car attached will leave it r.h _gton far Perryville and intermediata stations at 6.t5 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-brace and Intermediate Stations at 445 P. Ai. Leave Perry ville fur Wilmington and inter Mediate stations at 5.00 A. N., connecting at Wilatingthn with tho 8.00 A. AL train for Philadelphia. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4 15 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash. Ington, Ftopptng at Chester, WilmLugton, Newark, E lkton, Northeast, Perryville, Havretle• Grace, Aber deen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run. Night Express 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., for Wilmington and lntermed , ate Stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. M. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia said leave passengers from Waahlugton or Baltimore) and Cheater to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. • A coon:lodation train will leave Wilmington for Phl• laeelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.110 P. H. H. F. HE,IIIIEY, Superintendent. 1866. PHILADELPHL!.. AND iIIWeIFEW ERIE RAILROAD. 1846. his great line traverses the Northern and North west counties of Penns} lvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. . It has been leased and IS operated by the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. TIME or PASSENGER TRAINS AT PRELADELPRITA. ARRIVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train ....... ........ ..7.00 A.ll. Erie Express Train-- 1.00 P. M. LEAVE WESTW ARD. Erie Mail Train 9.00 P. M. Erie Express Train MOO M. Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Hail and E.xpreas 1 rains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.15 A. M. Leave Erie at 1.55 P.M., arrive at New York 3.40 P. M. ;Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. 'For information respecting pastenger businers apnig at corner THLIITIETH and MAREET streets, Phila. delphia. ,And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: B. B. Eingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. :_ L J W. Reynolds, Erie. WM. Brown, Agent N. O. B. R., Baltimore. H. H. .1101:hiTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. °WINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, A. 1.. TYLER, General bupl., WilliamapOrt. PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS • AND CINO/NHATI RATT,ROAD re 4 • u:i4g,V,liniElhziaft:4:olquatua.4ma.loo Owing to the great distance saved by THIS AMITE the Government has assigned to] it the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Plinclual Cities of the Weet and Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP OARS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS, ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER JAHR :Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. AL will arrive at Altoona ln the -evening for supper, where Woodruff's Celetrated Palace mate-Room Sleeping Care will b e attached, and run through - to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh .at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to true traveling community. Be sure to purchase titcliete STE-OBEN v4 T TV" at- _ ; pENIOffyLVANIA, RAILROAD oniiiait •' - • • ' Oorner'Thirtletarand Market Streets. , Philadelphia. JOBit"I liTTG4reEaLzi'l rl24eleks2l:l6l3Aggmrowilte'WßrAYntel.:Nbeassenw.vil?tieol;l4a; JOHN VIOLA-ND, Genq Sup't, rei4-tf MMMM TKA.WEIJR6 NORTH rzamsyLvAigis B B.—THE MIDDLE ortes and moat direct line to Bethlehem, Allentown. March Chunk, Hazleton White Haven Wilkesbarre. Mahanoy City , and all points In the Lehigh and WPM ming Coal Beftna. - - Poesenger Depots in Phlladelphis, THIRD street above Thompson, and corner of lirttrrfi and Aldliatl CAN streets. - - • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. - NINE DAILY TRAINS: On and after bionday.Nov. 20 th ,1865 ,/iumectex trains leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily (bundaYs excepted), as follows: AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and PrincipabStations on Berth Pennsylvania road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Vella Railroad for Allentown, Cataaanqua,Slatington, blanc.h Chunk, Weatherly Jeanesville, Hazleton, White Ha. yen, Wllkesbarre, ton, Pittston, and all points In Lehigh and Wyoming alleys,• also, in connection with Lehigh and llishanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City, and with Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Williamapert. Arrive at blanch Chunk at RASA. M.; at Wilkesbarre At 2.45 P. M.; at lfahanoy Oity P. M. 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 &85 A. 31.-Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stationa.Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by Oil train, take Stage at Old York Boa& - AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, for Yost Washing. ten stoppy at all Intermediate Stations. At Accommodation for. Doylestown, ping at intermediate station& Passengers take stage at Doylestown for New Hope.. AT a.so P. R.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania, _liar- Eritiv=ii rain ckeer r xm E ttitr , at Itethle reaachhing thhefili,TattaLit. E .- Passengers tor Plainfield, Somerville and other points ou New Jersey Central R.R. take N. J. C. Train at Easton, which arrives in New Yerk at 10 P. IL Pas. =rfor Sumneytown take stage at North Wales. e Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Breenville at Quakertown -AT 4.15 P. ML—Accommodation, for Doylestown, gapping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington : fbr Lumberville • at Doylestown. AT 0.15 P. IL—Through Acconunodallon, for Beth lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for twins ugh Valley Ball ad. road and for Diutville. and Catawba& Ballrc AT 6.15 P. IL.--Accommodation, tor Lansdale,lllAP• ping at all intermediate Stations. At 11 P. M. AcconumodationAr Port Washingtos. " Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10. M A. M. and An P. - Passengers leaving Easton at 9.80 A. M. connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.85 P. M. Passengers l at eaving Wllkesbarre IP. M. connect Bethlehem 6.l9 - P. M., and arrive in Phdadelplds at, 9.45 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A. M. 8.15 and LSO P. M. Leave Lansdale at LlO A. IS. Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and 2.15 p. H. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at BP. H. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. H. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. H. Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony 7 Paa. enrere to and from Berks Street Depot. White Care of Second and Third Streets Line convey passemiers to Third Street lsepot. Ticketsr.mat be procured at the Ticket Offices, THIRL street or RE - : i street, In order to secure the lowest rates Of :are. ET.T.IB C'T.A PW , Asent, Baggage Express will call for and deliver Br.,^ , age at the Depot. Ohio, No. 113 South THIRD street. n 01441/ FOR NEW YOWL—The OA3&. DEN AND avr ROY and PRILA. A A TRENTON RAILROAD (X).11- PAN Y'l LLNES, from Plilladelptda to New York, and way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave as follows, viz: • Pare. At 6A. hi., via Camden and Amboy, Acoom., j 2 a At tl A. Dl., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 3 R At 2 P. Al., via Carmen and Amboy Express, 225 At 12 ht. (noon) and BP. .11, via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freight and PAI3- Boozer.). . . . 2lt At 6 and 11.2i1P. . vta Camden and ' AmbOy, AlMoru modailon. (Freight and Passenge, r) let Class Ticket, 2 R 2d Claes Ticket,. St, At 6 and 1eA.M..2 and 5 P.M. For Mountliolly,Rwans• Pemberton and Vlncentown. At 6 A., L. and 2 P. M. f ir Freehold. At 6 and lo A. AL 12 M. AM, s_, Gaud Mal P. M. for Pal myra, Riverton, Delano), Beverly, Edgewater, Bar. Rngton, Florence. Bordettiown, &c. The 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton. LlNk.B FROM ILE.I , :SLNOTON DRPOT will leave as follows • At 11..1ii A. M., 4.3 D P. M And 5,45 P. M. via Hen: 83 ct, aington and Jersey City_ ti:xpreas At 12p. Si. (Night) via Ken3llooll and JeranS 225 City J&LP _ lrea3------- liiii7 — All""airer — s San• 6.45 T. M. Line will run days excepted. At 7.30 and 11.15 A. E. 3, 330, Las, 5 and 6,45 P. AL, and 12 Midnight, for Bristol, Trenton. ac. Al 7 A. M. 1010, 3,5, and 6 P. Si. for Oornwells, -ior risdale, Bolmesburg. Tacony, Wisslnorning. Brides burg and Frankforstand at BP. Si. for Holmesburg and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE DELAWABX, RAILROAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two thrown trains daily (Sundaya excepted) from Kensington De pot. as tbllows: At 7.M) A. M. and &SO F. M, for Nbgar alo Dunkirk, Canandaigua Elmira, IthOwl. Rochester, Bingtampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Pleat. ngton,&c. The 3-so P. AL Line connects direct with be Train leaving Easton for Manch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. Ac. At 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and intermediate Stations gar For New York and Way Dlnes leaving Ken sing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth 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 Sundvy:, Qmnibussea will leave WILL• nut street w hart at 6P. 31. to connect with 6.4.5 P. Flity pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passion vr. Passengers are prohibibV Dahl taking tooythitla en baggage but their wearing appareL All baggage over arty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company Limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable mr any amount beyond Silo. excel' t by special contract. *a liciicts sold and baggcgd cheated direct through to Boston. Graham's Baggage itxpress will call tbr and dellvel baggage at the Depots. . Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street DINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PErm DEUR:Lk: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and 4P. fit. via Jersey Cloy and Camden. At 7 and 11:1 A. H., 61e. H. and 13 Night via Jersey City and Zen. atntton.lm Eger 2 , ./o. 1 N. River, at 6 A, H. and. 2 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. At 12 .21.. 3 and 6 P. H. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. ()AMMER. Agent. - v WFSI r CHESTKII. AND DELPHI& RAILROAD, VIA _ _ SUDIALITY. ABILiNGEMEINTS, On and niter MONDAY, /Karen 19thi. 1865, thr trains will lease as follows: WE= CHESTER TBALNS, Leave Philadelphia far West Chester, front Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.a1 A. M., Mut) a. c 0... 2.15, 4.45 and 7.00 P. M. Leave 'West Chester for Philadelphia, from D. on E. Market street. 6.. M, 7.30. 10..5e, a. M., 1.10, 4,50 P. M. Trains leaving West, Cheater At 7.30 A. M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.0 P. M. will not atop at Pennelton. and will atop below B. C..Junetionat Media only. PENNELTON. Leave Philadelphia for PeruialiOn 4.15 and 10.3..) P.M. BEili=iii;MME=l These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. UN SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M. and 5.00 P M. ON Scrways—The West PhiladelOhla Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, halitan hour before the Tfatn leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train to convey passengers into the city. , Trains leaving' Philadelphia at 7.20 A, M. and 4.45 P M., and leaving West Cheater at 7.3 u A. M, and 4.50 P. M.. connect at 8.0. Sunction with Trains on the P. and 8.0. R. R. fbr Oxford and intermediate points. Jar Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel 011/.7 as Baggage, and the Company will not, In any case, be responsible tbr an amount exceeding one hun- dred dollars; unless a special contract is . made for the same. ECENRY WOOD. General Burerisatendant PRLDALELPRIA & BLTI ktii2d A. ORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— O.EMANTS.—ON AND AF LER MONDAY, March 19,1866, the Trains will leave Phlls delphia, from the'Depot of the West Chester &Phila delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-drat and Market Streets, (West Phllada ), at 7.20 A M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Rising Bun, at 5.3 U, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M., d Kaye Oxford at 8 25 P. hL lid June list a Market Train with Pirsenger Car attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving The Rising dim at 10.45 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 A. M.„ and Kenn.-tt at 12.45 P. M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and atter June let. this train will leave the Rising Bun at 4P.M. Oxford at 5 M., and Bennett at 6P. M. Marketini will not be taken on Passenger Trains. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con- nects at thclord with a daily, line of Stages for Peacn Bottom, in I.ancastercounty. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadelphia. - t %he Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 rune to Rising Bun, Md. . Passengers are allowcd to take Wearing Apparel onlyn, asßaggage, and 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. mhl9. HENRI WOOD, Gen% Sup' t. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINESFrom foot ofaierket meet vaPll at en c i tA i x ES l M Sunday& BALL AND IeCA. Commencing WEDNESDA‘Y, NOV EM BER 16th, For Bridgeton, Salem, and all Stations on West Jer sey and alem Railroads at 9A. M. and 3.80 P. M. For and all intermediate Stations, at 9A. M. and 8 P. M. For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M., to httlivUle connecting with freight train (Passenger (333 attachtd) for Cape Stay, due 3.46 P. M. arid 8.00 P. M. through passenger clue 8.00 P. Xt. For Glassboro' and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M ,8 and 8.80 P. Al. I For Woodbury, elorteester, az., zit. 9 A. AL, 8, 8.30, sund 5.30 P. Ikt. Freight will be received at second covered wharf be low Walnut ;street from 7A. M. until SP. M. Freight received before 9 A. M., will go forward same day. Freight delivered at 228 South Delaware Avenue. J. VAN •RENSSELAEI‘ tioperintenciert‘ FtrE WEST JERSEY EXPRMS COMPANY Will attend to all the nsual branches of EXPRESS EVE MUSS, receive, deliver, and forward, through ether re aPonfilble Rrnvis Companies ; to all parts of the wen. try, env arti cle entrusted to them. A. Special Meesen ger accoMpanlee each, through train. (Mee. No. 5 Walnut street, MAlritatattabi " MOE. _ • PENNSYLVANIA OEIVISAL " RATT.ROAL. ADEANGEMENT. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central E. E. leave the Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is reached by Vla cars of the Market Street Passenge, a) running to and from the Depot The last car lea«s Iron , greet about thirty minutes, prior to the departure of each Train. ON FaINDKI a- Cars leave Eleventh and Market sir( eta 45 minutes bef;re departure of Evening trains. _ ANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS Will Cali for and deli Yer Bapguge at the Depot Orders left at tha office. sit Ch- stout street. will receive attention. TRADVEs LEAVE A.IiDD A.D.RIVE AT DEPOT THUS: LEAVL MAIL TRAIN - • PAO.LI ACCOM., NO. 1 • "at 10. 8. 0000 A. N. FAST LINE, • • • • • " 12.00 M. PA_RECESBM , I, • - " LOOP. M. HARRISBURG ACCOIIL, • .. a m ea LANCASTER ACCOM., • .. 4 . 00 II PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 - .. 5.20 .. Ell, MEW * - - - .. 9.00 .1 PHILADELIIHIA EMPRESS t .. up II AIIELIVE. CINCINNATI EMPRESS, t " LlO A. M. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS t 111 7.10 It PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 - .. 8.20 .. PARE:MEI:MG - - .. , LOO LANCASTER, TRAIN - " 12.80 P.. 111 PAST LINE - . 41 1 . 10 ,1 PAOLI ACCOM:, No. 2, • .. 4 . 40 II RAY • - FIT - PRESS • • " 5.80 " HARRISBURG ACCOM., - .. aic .. *Daily, except Saturday. tnaily. Wray, except Monday. All other trains daily, except Sunday. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. win not sarnme rig, risk forßaggage, except forWeaxing A_pparel, their responsibility to. One Unwired Dollars In v alue. Allexceeding tbat amount in value, will be at the the owner. unless takeoliy special cont rac t. ' .. TICKET OFFILTA: Have b.Sea opened [at No. 631 ,Cheannt street, Cohtl nental Hotel, and tetiratd Honse where Tickets may be procured tb all important points In Pennsylvania., ea well as the West, Northwest and Southwest; and fullt.articulars giVen as to Lime and connections, by JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket agent Ihe Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con tinned as heretofore, where all information respecting routes as well as Ticke is, can be had on application to THOMAS B. YABJLE, Train . Ticket Agent, at the DePot , As Emigrant =ins daily. except Sunday. Pot eau htltuinuttion as to fare and acoommodations. a p pl y to FRANCIS PURR. No. 127 Dock Street PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN. TOWN AND NORRISTOWN cwt November TABLE.-On and after WED NESDAY, November Ist„1882, mull ftwther notice. OR G Leave Pelladelv .F td*-8. 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A.A. M.; 1. 1, 8.10 minutes, 3X, 4,6, 6X, 8,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, P. H. Leave Gt3ntuu,:d , t:n-6. 7, 739, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.; 2,8, 4,4 M, 8,8%, 7 8,9, 10, 11 P. M. The 8.20 down train, and the 81( and MC an tridna do net stop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phlladelphla-9.10 =lmam A. X; It, 7 and 10M, P. BL Leave Germantown-8 A. II; 1, 8 and 93‘, P. K. CELLsTNIIT RTT.T, RA rr,RoAD. EMEWiIUiM=iI - 2=l Leave Chestnut HILI-7.10 minute!, 8.4.44, Sad 11.40 A. IL: 1.40,2.40, 5.10, ¢.40, ea, and 10.40 K. OIT SITNDAYE3. - - - T.eave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes, A. M. 1. and 7 Leave Chestnut, Hlll-740 minutes, A. M.; 1240, 5.40 and 9.25 minutes P. M. FOB CONSBOHCKISZEN AND NODIUSTOWN. Leave Philadelpps—d, 8.85,11.05 minutes, A. M. 1%, 4%. 5%, e%, am, and 11%, P. X. Leave Nornstawn-5%,L7, 7.50, 9, U, A. M.;13(, 43F, find 8 P. M. Te 5% P. M. train wil atop at School Lane, Wlssa. Only hlcaon, Biannyunk, Spring Mils and Conahohocken ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.. 2%, and 7P. M. Leave ii01715L0W.3-7 A. 31.. asia 5 P. M. FOB DIANAYUNR. Leave Philadelphia- 6, 825,1L05 A. M.; 13i, 8, 83(.8M. 03(, and 11% P Leave Maneyans-14, 734, 8.10, 11%, A. M.; 5,5, dii and 8, P.M, ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. IL; 2 and 7P. Leave man,.-73.; A. lff.; 5,,k; and s P. IC W. T. SON, General Snperlrdenderd. Depot, Ninth and Green streets, OFFICE OF THE ADA3iS EX• PRESS COMPANY, &Si CHEST. WIT D 1 PHLGA.DP:LnILL. January 27th, 15V.... The Adams Express Company have enlani aart sd their facilities at Washington, D. C., by building a Depot,• and having acquired additional capacity 153: transportation. axe now prepared to fbrward Heavy Exprees freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing. ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick. Adamstown, 'Fortress Monroe, and otter roams South, occupied by the army, at grmily reduced, atee. Special astreemen.s made for Merchandise In large lota. Sutler's goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers' parcels taken at much less then our usual rates, Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and 1,0- ODisT streeta. JOHN BINGHAM, • Superintendent. NAM.NRW ARRANGRNMNT.—REGIL AD K.LPHIA. TO W ILLLI S ' CHANGE OF CAMS VIA CATA.- WrSdA ROUTE. On and atter Monday. April 2d IM6, through cars for Williamsport will leave the Philadelphia and Read tog .Ral'road Depot, Thirteenth and tlallowhill streets, at BA. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. .sf..and mating close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions. Buffalo. Erie, Nisi ara Falls. Suspension Bridge and all places to the Western, North western, Swath Western States and tbeiNmadatt. 'IRIIOUGH TICKETS to all points can be procured at the Company's office 4 Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the: Custom House, at the Unted SLAWS Telegraph Office in the Continental Hoff I, ant at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Bead In g Railroad Thirteenth and Cull )whill streets. N. VANII9B.N, Passenger Agent. RARITAN AND DELAWARE j.IMBAY RAILROAD.—NOPICE.—On a * ser 2,X, February Ifth, the Express Train will be discontinned. The Freight Train leavaa cA3I - at 4 o'clock, P. M.. daily (Sunday excepted,) ar riving In New York next morning. Freight taken at low rams. 11912t1 L B.OOLE. Agent. smas atalizsci) owl! N OBEDIENCE to a rule of the District Coon .1. of the City and County of Philadelphia. tba Sheriff of said City publishes the following writs of Aiwa Summons Comment: HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. April 215t,1866. City and thunty of Philadelphia, as. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN - RFT:PA-NIA. To the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting: We ccmrnasd you. as before we did, that you sum mon GEOhG E Re.Y.NOLDS, late of your c-'nn!y. so that be ha and appear before our Judges at Philadei hia, at our Ltstrict Court for the City and County of Phi adelphls, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and far the said City and County or Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer John H. Price and A grey C.„Morris, of a plea of breach of covenant, ar d have you then and there this writ We command you that you summon JAMES A DENS, late ofyear county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at on.. District Cot rt for the City ard County Philadelphia. to be hoiden at Plulaomphia, in and for the said City and Counts of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY In May next, there to answer Seth C. Button, Committee of the estate of George C Leib, a lunatic, of a plea of covenant. ear grouud rent deed or indenture between Samuel Smyth and James Areas. bearing date July 1, list. and recorded in the office for the recording of dceds, doe.. for the City and Lkainly 'of Philadelphia. in Deed Book A D 13, page 95, &c. Reserviag an annual rent of sixty dollars, watch rent, by deed dated November 25th, Ina, the same Samuel Smyth granted and assigned to Rulings Cowper , hwait, which deed is recordea In the Recorder's office, aforesaid, In deed bunk LR B, v. 135 rag" SS7.Rnd he sviti COwperthwalt assigned to the plaintiff by deed bearing dote Noce.. be r D. Ib4a, aid recurded office In deel book L DB, No. 70, page KV The pram hies out of which the rent is reserved being situate in the Twenty-fourth Ward, city of Philadel old*, on the b ails road, a ad adjoining to the west land of Callen & Sin errin, end este acting from the said road to the river St haylk ill. And have you then there this writ ' We command you, as before we did, that you sum mon It IMPSON T. VANS NT late of year connty,so thatbe be and appear before our Judged at Philadel phia, at our District Court for the City and County of bhiladelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia. in and for the raid By and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer David J. Mc- Mullin and Robert G. Al obit:lllin, who are assignees of. Lemuel H. Davis and others, of a plea of breach of covenant, for three hundred and twelve dollars ground Kent due October first, 1865, issuing out of and charged Upon all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the west Pine of Beach Street. at the distance of sixty - nine feet northward from the north side of Mont• goniery avenue (tale Cherry street), in the Eigisteeatn Wf breadthe city of Philadelphia. containing in front nron (basalt' dead) street fifteen feet seven inches, and extendiug in length or depth westward one hundred and Eileen feet to a twenty feet wide court—the Paid ground rent being reserved by ground rent deed, dated - the twenty-eight day of June, A. D. Len: 1F53, made by uel H. Davis and Bebecca E., his wile, George F. Lee in his own rightand Mary If. his wile. william H and Mary B . his wffe,Frolly H.Davis, Ti Davis ...nd (4eore. F, t'P. R. 9 Guardian of Benjamin T. Davis, ThoMaSPEL Davis, Anna W. Da vis ant Sarah J,,ne chiloren or Benjamin T. Davis, decOsiaed, and Eleanor G. Davis In Simpson T. Vansant, recorded In Deed Book L. It 8.,N0. l 511; page 314, d.O , auu toe said earDas,grantore, their heirs ~r le gal reorseentatives, to wit: Lemue) El. Davis, George F. Lee and Mary H. his wile, M - ary B. Davis, Emily If Davis, John D. Higgins and Eleanor H., his wife, Ben jamin T. DAVIS. Anna W. Davis darah Jane Davis. Eleanor (3. Davie and George F. Lee.guardian be Deed. Poll, dated the sixteenth day of F. bruary, NA and re- Corded in the office for recording deeds. &c., for the. city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book L R.B No. IE3, page 384, &0., granted and assigned the said Ground Rent Deed and premises to the said David J. McMullin and Robert G. McMullin in fee, and all the ground rent and arrears of ground rent thereby re served. And have you then there this writ. We command you, as before we did, that you HUM men WILLIAM T. RAEFSNYDSM, late of your County, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Phllanelphia, at our District Court for, the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at 'Philadelphia, in and for the said City and Comity of Philadelphia. the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer Charles 8. original owner of.ose moiety, and• Assignee of Elwood M. strait:. , of the other moiety. A plea of breach of covenant to recover anr ground rent deed from Charles P. Smith and Margaret his wile. and Elwood Dl:Smith and Caroline S his wife. to Wq liam T. Ratifsny der, in fee, reserving an annnalgrOund rent of AM, payaole half yearly, on the first day Of the months of January and July, unto Mould Charles Smith and Elwood M. Smith'. their heirs - and assigns forever.. dated 'June 7, 1811, and recorded Jane 9,1831: in the Recorder's office for recording deeds, &e, f oe the city of Philadelphia, in Deed Book 0. - W. C.; No. 113, p. 158, dic., and the Deed of ASeigna eat of one ninety of said ground rent from said Elwood M.. hmith and Caroline r. 1,18 wire. to said Charles Be e dated Dec lil,lBsl.beling rec,rilied D0c.16, 18 , 1. in said office in Deed Bookti. N 0,2, And have you then there this writ. ! We co.i.maz tryou, as before we did. that you sum. mon CHARLES. G. EVANet . , late of your. Canary' so that he be re. a appear before oar Judges at- Philanelrrida, at our District'(hurt for the Ow and Coe' ty of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia; In min for the said Coy and County of Philadel phia.the t MONDAY or May 'next. there to answer Wash-- ington Atlee and Davis Burvee abet:tee of Wa ils.), W. Bail of a plea of br-ach of, covenant ear ground rent deed executed by W, Bali, and it ire to Chat les G. Evans rated May 2, 1833 itec4rdet - in Deed Book, T. H. 105 page 5: first"rmerving ground rent of $B7, payable half yearly on the let of April arid October, attignment of ground rent Liam W. Ball and wife to said Washington L. Atlee and David Burpee, dated March 16, 1866, Recorded in Deed Book, L. R. B. No. 105,page 936. And have yon then and there this wnt. We command yon, as before we did, that you sum. mon CBARLES t*. 1tVA2451. late of your County, 80 that he he at.d appear beiore our Judges at Philadel phia, at our District Court for the City and County of Phliacelphia, to be holden at Philatlelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia the first MONDAY of May nex., there to answer Wa.tfington L. Atlee :and David Burpee, allenee of William W. Ball, of a pl. a of breach to covenant, tar ground rent deed executed by WilliantiW. Ball and wife to Charles 0 Evans. bearing date 2d day of May, A. D. 1851, re corded in Deed Bonk T. H.. No. 105, page 57, reserving a yearly ground rent of $B7 57, payable half yearly, on the ist day' of April and October. Assignment of grow d rem. Wm. W. Ball and dartedto said Washington J.. Atlee and David Barnes. March 16. 1866. re corded in Deed Book L R. B , No. 165, page 93. And have you then there this writ. We command yon, as befare we did, that you sum:- mon JOSIAH EVANS, Junior, late of your county, se that he be and appear betore our Judges at Philad-l ph ia. at OM' District Court far the City and County or - Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia In and for the sakbeity and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer Waalungtrur L. Atlee end David Burpee, silences of William W. Ball, of plest of breach of covennt stir ground rent deed,exe a cuted by Wm. W. Balt a and wife- to Josiah Evans Jr., dated May 22. 1853, recorded in Deed Book tr H. No. 165, page 13, and reserving al yearly- ground rent,orto26 57 in half yearly payments on the tat of April and October. ass gnment of ground rent Wil liam W. Ball and wife to said Washington L. AtleeanJ. - David Burpee. dated March 16. 1266, recorded in Deed Book LR B No. 165. page 93. And have you then and there this writ. We command you, that you summon SIDNEY It. DOW, late of your - Connty so that he be and appear' before our Judges at Philadelphia, at oar District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at (Philadelphia, In and far the said Ow and county of Philadelphia. the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer Washington L. Atlee and David Burpee, alleneett of William W. Ballot a plea of breach of covenant our ground rent deed executed by William W. Ball and wife to Sidney R. Dow, dated May 2,1854 Recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 105, p. 53. &C. Re serving a yearly ground rent of 00, payable half yearly on the first day of the months of April and Oc tober. Assignment of ground rent William W. Bill and wife to said Washington L. Atlee and Da , .iel Burpee, dated March 16.1861, recorded in Deed Book L. R. B No. 165. page 93, Ate. And have yon then tnere this writ. We command you, as before we did, that you sum mon SIDNEY R. DOW, late ofyour county so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the city and cennty of Philadel phia, to be holaea at Philadelphia. in and for the said city and county rf Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of Hay next, there to answer Washington L. Atlee and David Burpee,'alimees of William W. Bal.. of a plea Ma breach :of covenant, sur ground rent deed exeaded 'William W. Bail and wife to Shirley - R- I row, dated May 2d, 1853, record =a in Deed Book, No. 115, p. 02, reserving a yearly ground rent of gos,. sayable half yearly on the first day of the months of April and October; assignment of ground rent William W. Ball and wl:e t . ) Wasnington L. e and David-P. Burpee, dated March 11th, 1866: recorded in Deed Book, L. R. 8., No. 165. p. 93. And have you then there chi. writ. We cem mar d von'as before we did &tett you E unman WILLIAM S. VANDERVEEEL. late of our County so that he be and appear oefore our Judges at Philadel phia. at our District Court fur the City and County of Philadelph i a, to be holden at Philade.phia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY 0' Ma) next there to answer Washington L. Atlee and David Burp. e alienees of William W. or a plealof breach of covenant Bur ground rent, deed executed by William W. Ball and wife to Wil liam S. Vanderveer. dated August e,1852, recorded in Deed Book T. IL, N 0.59, page 499. Reserving a yearly ground rent ofilli3 47. payable half yearly on the first cay of the months of October and April: assignment of ground rent to William W. Ball and wife to Waardet-3- ton L. Atlee and David Burpee. dated March .6, 1866. Recorded in Deed 801 l L. it. 8., Ne. 16.5, page ak and have you then there this writ. Wecommand you as before we did that you sum mon ISAAC THOMA SON, late of your County so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadel phia, at our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and 'or the ..aldt ity and County of Philadelphia the first MON DAY of May next, there to answer Charles Norris and taniuel Notts.., Trustees, the said Charles Norris, Sam uel eOrriS and Isaac Norris, trustees to toe uss of Paineas J. Horwitz and Caroline, his wife in her rigst, Elizabeth Norris and Sewell H. Brown and Adeline, his wife. in her right, and:Joseph Parker Norris, of a plea of breach of covenant anr ground rent deed, dated .laptiazy 26, iset. recorded in Peed Book T, H, M., 12th huge, tost section from Plaintiff's trustees to the de fendant. And have you then there this writ. We command you, as before we did, that you sum mot. ROW LAND KENSIL, late of your county, ao that he be end appear before our Judges at Philadel phia, at our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said C.ty and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer Solomon Al ter, surviving trustee named In the last will and testa ment of Dr. Benjamin S. Janney, deceased, eta plea of breach 01 covenant. And have you thenthere this writ. We command you, as before we did that you sum mon DAVID FLYNN, late ofyour County, so that :he be sad appear before our Judges at Philadelphia. at our District Lena for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City andiCountv rf Phillde_lphia. the first MONDAY of May next, there to &ismer Henry I. Williams and Ed mund chippen. Executors of the Dast will and testa ment of Elizabeth B. Gibson, deceased, of a plea of covenant sur ground rent deed. And have you then there this writ. Witness the Honorable GEORGE SHARSWOOD, Doctoral Laws. President or our said Court at'Phila deiphia,the thirteenth day of April, in theyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty tia, (1866). It P. A. TREGO, pro Prothonotary. IN°RFX)LEINCE to a Rule of the Court of Common Plena of the City and County of Philadelphia, the She. - riff of said city publishes the following writs of Alias Summons Cotenant: HENRY C, HOWPT.T. Sheriff,. Sheriff's 021ce, April 1866. CO and Cl:natty of Philin:ylphia, u. TILE commoxwrALTH OP PMNITSYLVA....NIEL-+ To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County. greeting: We command you, a -, before we did, that you sum. mon ALLEN SLRYkR, late of your Comaty so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, our Court of L ommon Pleas, for the City and County of Pialadelphla, to be holden at Phi aitelpbta: in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of May, A. D. 1866. next, there to answer Martha E. Mather of a plea of a breach of covenant sur ground rent deed from Charles Henry Fisher and Sarah Ann his s lie to Allen Server, dated February :id, A. D. 1852, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds. in and for the county of Philadelphia. in Deed Book T. IL, No. 10, page 389, and assignments hereof by Charles Henry Fisher and Sarah Ann his wife tO Thu:. Lea, noted September 15th ' A D. 1852, recorded in Deed Book T. 8., No. 35. page 424, Ltc., by said Thomas T, Lea aid Francis C. his wife to Anna Eliza '1 unls, dated October 3d, A. D. 1857, recorded In Deed Book. R. D. W., No. 152, page 145. &c., by Anna E. Tunis to Grace Kiernan dated February 13th, A. D. 1858, re ceived in Peed Book A. D. 8., No 7. page 425. &c.. by said Grace Kiernan to said Anna Tunis, dated No vember rat. o. 1858, recorded in Deed Book A.D.8.,. No. 49, Cage 83, dc., Jiry said Anna E. Tunis to John Mather, dated March Ist, A. D. 18'9 in Deed Book A. D. 8.. No. 56. page a 32, etc., and by said John Mather to said Martha P. Mather, by will dated he second day of the First month (January). A. G. 1855. anddnly proved by the Register of Wills for Montgomery county. Penn sylvar ia, 'November 2d.1865. at Norristown. In said ontgomery county, and recorded in the said , Regis ter's Office, in Wilt Book No. 11, page 299,&C. And have you then there this writ. We command you, that you summon THOMAS DORETY, with notice, to John Clark, and Ann, his terre tenants, late of your county, so p that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelhia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for toe said city and county of Philadelphia, the first- MONDAY of April next, there to answer William E. Lehman, Sarah Lehman, James D. Smith, ttrylv'nir Trustees under the will of William E. Lehman, deceased, for Sarah Jane Harris, of a plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and there this. • We command you as before we did, that you sum. mon JOHN McFETTEERS, late of your county, aty• that he be and appear bafore our Judges at Philadel phia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the Cite and county of Pbiladelphla. to be holden at - Philadelphia, in and for the said city and county ofPhiladelphia• the first MONDAY of May next, there to answer Francis Kelly. *diem*, of a plea Of bleach of Covenant; and have you then and there this writ Witness tne Honorable Joseph _Allison, Doctor of Laws. President of our said Court at Philadelphia, the 20th day of April, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and Slaty-air. ' • 'r 0. WEBB. Pro Prothonotary r=7lFTThr . 7 . '!Mg li g THOMAS b. DIXON & BONG, - Late Andrews & Dixon, No. 1824 CrIEEBTNDT street Philadelphia. Oppoa o ite United states libird, =Munro LOW-DO R WN, . PARLO, CHAMBER, OFFICE, And other GRATES, Per Anthracite, RlME:di:tom and Wood Pirelli. WARN-AIR Anew:] , • Per Warnsing_puhlic and Private Buildini r ,” VENTILATORS AND OBINNEY-CAPS, 000KING-RANGEN JIATR-BOLLEBB. 4a.. oWIVILFSIALF, and RETAM CtIPMMTPIERSHIPIS. COPARTNEPsHIP NOTICE. ' OFFICE KEYSTONE KNITTING WlLLS,dorner °afoul and Hancock se treat& Ph dada.. April 14, 1866. Mr. JOHN Tall,OE, has been admitted as a partner In nay bulginess: ' •-• THOMAS DOLAN We will continue the Fancy Hosiery Hannfieturing at the above named works under the Brin styleof spiv. 6t•; , DOLAN& TA.YLPIL rhErrertrA T,[. FRENCH PRUNE:a-450 • cages tta k I. canisters audr_a_r_igtv *mus t , imported side by JOS. B, BIISFATEIi ih Oa 108 South Dolaware avenue.
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