Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 13, 1866, Image 7

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    From Our Third Edition of Yesterday.
Official. Tote of Slontonr County.
Danville, dot. 12.—The official vote of
Montour connty, is Clymer, Democrat, 1523;
Geary, Republican, 1131.
For Congress—Elwell, 1530; Mercer, 1114.
Arrival of tbe_ Steamer Delaware at
Boston.
Boston, Oct, 12. —The steamer Delaware,
irom Liverpool on Sept, 24th, arrived this
morning with 418 passengers. -
nnrhcu.
Hkw Tom, Oct. 12.—Cotton qnlet but firm atriiffl
4’c.for Middlings. Floor dull and lOffiSia lower eS
sold;' State *7 80@|n 65; sSlnilfc:
Western. $7 80@|11; Southern, 111 80@$18 25. Wheat
feaa declined I©2C.: Bales unimportant* Coin nniet:
20,000 bushels Bold at 95c. Pork Quiet: r,ogq t-?,> i ftf/iit-L'i 20 ;
laid quiet at 16,%@19c. Whisky steady. a,
Stocka aie better. Chicago and Bock Island', 108)4:
Cumberland Preferred, 67X; Illinois Central m 2
Sree . r ' Canton Company;
Vlrglnhi 6a,46; Missouri 68,82; Erie 801; Cleve
?«^ b rSS Eh ’ <J2 '*' Western Union Telegraph
7 3 ‘ los ’ 106? i; Kve-TwenUea,
THE VOTE OP PHILA.DELPHIA,
JUDICIAL OFFICERS.
COMMON PLEAS—PRESIDENT JUDGE,
' Wards, Allison, XT, Hood, D,
First, - - 2054 -1571
Second, - - 2383 3041
Third, - - 1296 1910
Fourth, - - 1057 2153
Fifth, - - 1084 .1853
Sixth, - • - 1149 1411
Seventh, - - 2370 1719
Eighth, - 1609 -1366-■
. Ninth, ' - 1829 1476
.Tenth. / - - 2601 1391
Eleventh, - - 1098 1594 ■
Twelfth, - - 1562 1446
Thirteenth, . - 2246 1535
Fourteenth, - 2594 i 1616
Fifteenth, - - 3838 2712
Sixteenth, - . - 1836 1838
Seventeenth, - 1390 2287
Eighteenth, 2859 1788
Nineteenth, - 2889 2389
Twentieth.- - 3987 3363
Twenty-first, - 2092 1658
Twenty-second, 2416 1321
Twenty-third, - 2070 1537
Twenty-fourth, - 1652 1526
Twenty-fifth, - 1004 1465
Twenty-sixth, - 2437 1677
- Twenty-seventh, 1107 795
54,609 48,438
48,438
Allison’s maj.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES.
Union. Democrat.
Wards. Erewster. Peirce, OUerson. Greenback.
1, 2048 2054 1570 1576
2, 2383 2385 3044 3046
3, 1291' 1288 1911 1921
4, 942 950 2286 2266
5, . 1079 - 1083 1854 1855
6, 1149 1155 1409 1409
7, 2369 2371 1726 1729
8, J6OO 1605 1363 1369
9, 1811 ' 1818 1488 1486
10, 2583 2593 1406 1408
11, 1101 1101 1593 1596
12, 1556 1562 1449 1451
13, v 2222 -y , 2217 . ; 1546 1552
14, ' 2595 . 2588 . 1619 1624 r
15, ; 3827 3807 ' 2711 2715
16, 1834 1831 1840 1846
17, 1389 ~1390 2286 2287
18, 2856 : 2858' 1788 1759
19, 2886 2887 2387 2390
20, 3980 3976 3364 3383
21, 2079 2083 ‘' 1665 1667
22, 2417 2112 1320 1321
23, 2068 . 2068 1539 1541
'24, 1641 .1640 1535: 1538
25, 1001 1000 1467 1467
26, 2448 2446 1681 1681
27, 1090 1095 812 812
54,245 54.263 48,649 48,725
48,649 48,752
5,596 maj. 5,511 maj,
CITY OFFICERS.
RECEIVER OF TAXES. CITY COM’R.
Wards. Pells t U,' Meltoy, D, Odnnor , U. B&Uier - £
1, 2112 1520 2017 1606
2, 2395. 3039 2359 3077
3, 1295 1908 .1267 1935
4, 942 2262 927 2231
5, 1088 1814 1069 1870
6, 1124 1428 1088 1165
7, 2357 1737 2332 1755
S, 1593 1382 1587 1387
9, 1812 1500 . 1799 1513
10, 2557 1415 • 2524 1437
11, 1093 1614 1066 1633
12, 1531 1172 1481 1523
13, 2201 1564 2182 1582
14, 2586 1610 2569 1652
15, 3815 2739 3792 2763 ~
16, 1820 1845 1794 1569
17, 1372 2301 1371 2306
18, 2836 1799 2831 1822
19, 2881 2398 2859 2422
20, 3926 3413 3907 3132
21, 2072 1677 2065 1653
22, 2388 133 S 2386 1317
23, 2060 1551 '2058 155 S
24, 1630 1547 158 S 1569
25, 999 1465 9SI 1481
26, 2476 1651 2111 1676
27, 1078 829 1041 Ss2_
54,045 48,878 53,417 49,501
48,878 49,501
5,167 majority.
BEFBfSramiTES.
FIRST DISTRICT,
George W. Gbeghan, R.; -
Thomas B. Simpson, D.,
Wm. S. Irwin, Inch. -
Majority for Gheghan, -
SEOOND DISTRICT.
W. S. Gregory, D.,
R. G. Tittermary, R., -
Gregory’s majority,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Samuel Joseph, t>.,
Jos. T. Wilson, R.,<
Samuel Davis, - - -
Joseph’s majority, -
FOURTH DISTRICT.
W. W. Watt, R., -
Mr. J. Wallace, D., -
Watt’s majority,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Wm; B. Hood, D„
Jos. T. Thomas, R.,
Hood’s majority,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Jas. Freeborn, R.,
Peter Fritz, Jr,, D.,
Freeborn’s majority,
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
James Subers, R., - -
Wm. A. Steelman, D.,-
Subers’s maj., - -
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
James N. Kerns, R., -
J. M. Pomeroy, 1.,
Kernes majority. - -
NINTH DISTRICT.
G. A, Quigley, D.
Fred. Dittinan, R. - -
Quigley’s majority, -
TENTH DISTRICT.
E. W. Davis, R,, -
G. F. Gordon, D., -
Davis’s majority, - -
ELEVENTH DISTRICT,
A.’D. Boileau, D.,
W. J. Donohue, R., - -
Donohue’s majority,
TWELFTH DISTRICT,
Alex. Adair, K., .h:- . '
Jos. Myers, D., - - -
■ Adairis majority, - -- -
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.
Enos C. Renner, R., - : - •
Michael Mnllen, D,, - - -
Mullen’s majority, , --
DISTRICT.
W. M.'Worrall, R.,
Jas. K. Thomas, D., - -.-
Worrall’s maj.,
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.
A. R. Bcbofield, D., -
Geo. DeHaven, Jr,,.R., -
De Haven’s maj., - - -
| SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.....
David Wallace, R., - - >■?
John B. Bishop, D., ; - ‘ -'
Wallace’s majority,
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.
Ed. G. Lee, R. - - - .
Edwin S. Cox, D. , - - _
Lee’s msj. - . .
EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.
J. N. Marks, R.,' -•- .
Wm. H. Browne, D.-, -
Marks’s majority, - -
SURVEYOR FIRST DISTRICT.
Thomas Daily, Jr. - - -
No opposition.
Sales at PUlladGi
‘ . BALES AFTER
fIOOO US 6S ’Bl rfg 1125 a
2000 Pa 63 War Ln rg 103 X
650 Lehigh 63 'B4 92
2SOO D bleaß 78-10
Notea Aug 106 #
6000 -do JUDO 106
4000 Snub A Erie 7s 96
'IOOUS 10408 102#
1000 Camd <fe Atlantic
2d mgt 6s 60
100 sh Germant’n Pas B
b 5 29#
SECOND
184600 U S 5-208 J 65 - 110#
5000 0 8 78-108 June 106
1000 Cam <fc a flan 2 mt 60
71 sh Penn a B 2ds 56#
100 sh Catawisaa pf bso 3i#
100 ah do a3O si#
100 sh do b2O 31
300 sb- Beading B 58#
' 25 sh North Cent 46#
OFFICE OF THE FBANKLIN FIRE IN*
bUBANCE COMPANY. Philadkt.phta.
October U. IB6fl.
At a meeting of the Stockholders, held pursuant to
charter, on Monday, October 1, 1866, the folio wine
named gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors
for tne ensuing ear: i
Chas, N. Bancker, | JEdward C Dale,
Tobias Wagner, Geo. Pales, ;
Samuel Grant, Alfred Filler, j
Geo. W. Kichards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D.. I
I saac Lea. Peter McCall. !
And at a meeting of the Roaid of Directors held on
Monday,Octobers, 1866, CHABLE3 N. BANCKER •
Esq., was re-elected President, and EDWABD d
DaLE, Eaq„ Vice President.
ocii-3tg j• w. McALIiISl T ER, Sec’y pro tem •
national oil befinino company
OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 132 bouth SECOND
Street, OcTOBBB,4thi 1866. *
Notice is hereby given that all stock of this Company,
upon which assessments have been called, ana the
same yet unpaid, will be sold at Public Auction. at
the Office of the Company (as above), on TUEsbAT.
October 30th, 1866, at lo.o’clock A.M., or so much there
of as may be necessary to pay said assassments with
the incidental expenses thereon, unless the amounts
.dnecpon said stock are paid to" the Treasurer on or
belore that time.
fTS* OFFICE OF THE MERRIMAC MINING
COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 132 WAL
NUT street. Philadelphia, Oct. 11.186&.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
AnL'W<a«77i«ntof |l (ONE D JLLAB) per share on
each and every share of tho Capital Stock of the Com-
Sany is this day called; due mutpayable on the Uth dov
Tnyembfr vettj at the ’Office of the Company, 132
WALNUT street,
By order of the Board of Directors.
SAMUEL P> DARLINGTON,
ocl2-f,s,tnolU * Sscretary.
HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN INVIN
iMyCIBLES. Philadelphia, Octobers, 1566. •
The. Undersigned call upon an-membexs having
TORCHES ana other property belonging to the Club
to return the same to the Hall on or before MONDAY,
the 15th Inst. -
OFtfU’E OF THE AMYGDALOID MiNIN »
COMPANY OF IsATTfc SUPERIOR, No. 324
W aLN CT street.
NOTICE is berebv given that an Instalment of
FOLK COLLARS ($4) on each and every share of the
Capital Stock of the Amygdaloid MiaiDg Company,
whl be dus and payable at the office of the Company,
No. 324 WALNUT street, on or be/ore SATURDAY.
October2oth lost., with Interest added after that date.
By order of the Board,
F.K.WOMRATH,
oc9toc2o Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM*
PaNY. NO. Sl4 SOUTH DELAWARE AVEXCIL
Philabelphia, Sept. 8, is&6.~Notice Is here#
given that by a resolution of the Board of Director*
of the above-named company, adopted August 2$
1866. the FOURTH and last installment of the capita!
stock ofsatd company,being THIRTY PER CENTUM
or SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR'S per share, has been
called in to be due and payable at this office on MON
DAY, the 17th hist. WM. DENNIS,
seg»tl? Secretary and Treasurer.
FEMALE MEDiCAL COLLEGE OFPENN
SYLVANIA.—The Introductory to the Seveu
teenth'Annual Sess ! on wUI be given on MONDAY,
October 15th, at 4 o’clock P. M . at the College rooms.
Nojr'h College avenue and Twenty-second street, by
ANN PRESTON, M.D„ Prolessor of Physlolosy and
Hygiene.
Tbie regular Lectures of the Course will commence
the next flay.
EMELIN E. H. CLEVELAND, M. D.,
oc9 tu th s3t* Secretary of the Faculty.
fr'-S* JSOTICE. -The tftoclsboldera of the PETRO
L-ECM STEAM BARREL COMPANY, are re
qu» sted to meet at the office of the Company, 305 Wal
nut street on \y>DSEaDAY, October 17th, iB6O, atii
o'clock a.M., to heara report from the Committed
of Investigation,
3,916 majority.
iy*"s* OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSU-
RANCE. COMPANY, Philadelphia, October
3th 4866.
The Directors have this daydeblared a dividend of
SRVFNDOLLkBSAND FIFTY CENTS per Share
foitbe last sis months, which will be] aid to the stock-;
holders or their legal representatives, on and after the
18th inst. clear of all taxes, A, C. L. CRAWF JED,
ocfi-9 l . . Secretary.
- 2797‘
- 407
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC,
Ikiy 809 and 8H CHESTNUT street, Octobkb 9,1866.
The'Stockholders of this Bank, are hereby notified
that the Capital Stock be increased to'ssoo, ooo by
subscriptions, payable on or.before the 25th inst.
A nuwoerof unallotted shares still remain to bedl*
possd~ ofr application for which will t»8 received from
Stockholders and others,
. odC-32t$ . W H . BHAVN, President.
145.
- 3006 1
- 2509:
- 497:
CFFICE HONEY BROOK COAL COMPANY.
20s> WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 10.
1866. *
- 4785-
- 2200'
59.
The Board of Directors this day declared a DIVT
DEND of THREE PER CENT., clear of State Tax,
payal !e on and alter 23d inst.
Tran tier Books will be closed until that date.
S. McH>NRY,
ocll st* Secretary.«
- 2526
N OTICE. — CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
sti§* raILHOaD.— I The annual election for Tnir
teeo Directors of the camcen and Atlantic Railroad :
Company to serve for the ensuing year, will be held •
*t the office of the Company, Cooper’* Point, Camden,
N. J., on THURSDAY, the 25th inst., between the:
hours of 11 A. M. and IP, M. •
H. WHITEMAN, Secretary, i
- 3026
- 2202
- 821
- 2709
- 2416
ANNUAL MEETING.
The Annual Meeting of the UNION BENEVOLENT
A&SOt lA'l lON. will be held on TUESDAY. October
16th, 1866 at 4 p. M.,at the room of the Association, N.
W. corner fcEVESTHandSANSOM.
oci2-3is JOHN H. ATWOOD, Secretary.
- 293;
- 2354
- 2172
For good coal, at low rates apply to
< CLARKSON & WHITE,
■ oc4 th a tu-lm* 2040 Market street.
- 3192
- 2128
B. H4BOS MIJS3H. 40At* j -\jrAAir
HE UNDERSIGNED LffVITE ATTUWi'IGH
,X-< their stock of . / ' J
; ?Buck Mountain Company'# Goal.,
LehlgaNayigationCompany'a.Ocß}. *&£
i_-ocnst Mountain,
which they are prepared to sell at the lowast m&rkv
rass». and to deliver la the beet condition “a**'
Orders left with S. MASON BINES. Franklin r•*«*•
tate Building, BEYENTI3
be prompUy attended to. Kiiijcs & SKEAI?S
Tcb Street Wharf, Schqypgfo
- 1064
- 3158
- 2549
- 2833
- 2234
Hcuntr.!® dm Bchuylklil, prepared expressly fr.
Ismdyruse, Deoot,N. W.cornerKlvCET"!? tnawr:
... ' t .. ,j. yrfijrtaq *
- 3345
- 2423
- 2733
- 2960
-127
pua 8toe& Board, i
FTBST BOARD.
350 sh Egbert Oil #i
; 195 sh Nor Central S 5 46#J
10 sh Cam & Amb R ;
b 5 ISO '
ISO shPenna B 56#.
90 sh do 2ds 56# i
100 sh Scb Nav pf 37
100 sh do com 28#
200 sh Bead B 58#
100 sh do b3O 5831-100 .
20 sh Lehigh Yal 64#
BOARD.
lOOuh Hestonv’eßbs 16#
100 sh do b4016#
100 sh do 16
600 ah St Nicholas coal 2
300 ah do 2#
in sh Lebign Zinc 45
sah do 85 55
200 *h Cam <fc At pfd 15
lOOsh.Phlt&Erleß 32
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JAMES H. STEVENSON,
Treasurer.
WILLIAM McMICHAEL. President.
GEORGE TRUMAN, Jb., Marshal.
W. HARRY MILLER,
Chairman of Com. Torches and Transparencies.
EZRA LUKKNS,
oc!22t , Cbairman of Room Qommlttee.
GEORGE NICHOLS,
Chairman of Committee.
Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 1866. ocl2-4t*
■&W&A.S..
PS«JfOSfE»V,
THE PMLY BULLETIN f PHILADELPEIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13.1866.
TBAV3EULWO 6ip)S.
-3336
- 2465 i
Baoneat mxa majl direct ime to aeia*aimm. AmaiMw. .
_-Q aucii ciiuuji, Hailetou, White Hawn WBkesbure.:
Haiiauoy Cityi and all points in the Lelilth uid Wyo 3
mlug Goal Regions
Passenger iepols in Philadelphia, THIRD street,:
above Thompson, ana corner of iERKS and AMERI
CAN streets . •
- 1793:
- 3038!
■ SUMMER AFRaNGEMEST.
■ • NINE DAILY TRAINS:
On and after Monday, May ,215t.1566, Passenger trains
leave the Depot, Third-street, above Thompson, dally
(Sundays excepted), as follows; \ -
AT 7AO A. M.—Morning Express fbr Bethlehtm and
and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail
road, connecung- at Bethlehem with Lehlgh Valles!
Railroad for Allentown, Cataaanqna,Slatilngton,Maaoh
Ohunki Weatherly. White HS- i
Ten, Wllkeabarre, Klnraton, Pittston, and all points In <
Milgh/ind Wyoming ValLeyu; also,in connection with
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City, and
wßhPatawlsaa Railroad, (hr Rupert, DanvUlo, Milton
and Willlamspert. Arrive at Manch Ohnnh at ILtS A:
Md at WllkeßDarre at 2.45 P.M.; at’Mahanoy (My Ml!
P. M. Passengers by ,thl3 train can take th» Lehigh
Valley Train, passing Rethfehem atr lioo MT. fbr Ea»-i
ton and polnfe on Sew Jersey Central Railroad-tO:
Hew YorM - . ■: ■ ■ <: :
~ AT BAS Jl, far Doyleetown,
stopping at all Intermediate Stations. Passengers fbr:
Willow Grove, Hatboro 1 and Hartsvllle, by this train
take Stage at Qld Yortt Road.
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, tor Fort Washing
ton, stopping at all Intermediate Stations.
At 2.30 P.M. Accommodation for Doyleatown, stop-:
ping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers take
‘stage at Doyleetown for Hew Hope.
AT 8.80 P. M-—Evening Express for Bethlehem and.
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rat -
road, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le
high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 8.45 F.
M 7 Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other:
points onTHew Jersey Central RRi take N. J. a. Train,
.at Easton, winch arrives ln Hew Yorkst 10 P. M. Pas-:
■angers for Snmnoytown take stage at North Wales,!
ana tor Nstarethni Bethlehem ana for Greenville a :
Quakertowp
AT 4.15 F. Me-Aooommodation, tor Doyleetown,
stopping at all Intermediate Stations. Passengers for'
Willow Grove, Hatboro’ and Hartavllle take stage at;
Ablngton: for Lnmbervillß-at Doyleetown.
AT 5.15 F. M!.—Through Accommodation, for Beth-:
lehem and all Stations on main'line of Hortn Pdnnsyl-,
vanla Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Manch Ghnnck,,
....
AT 6.15 F. M.—Accommodation, tor Lansdale, stop
ping stall intermediate Stations. ' - - i
: At IIP: M. Accommodation for Fort Washington.
-,X r. TRAINS FOR PHIftADELPHIA. . . J
' Leave Bethlehem at 6A5 A- H., and 12ASM., and 8.11 ■
12A5* train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val-;
ley trains &om Easton, Wllkesbarre, Mahoney City,
Hazleton, and arrives In Philadelphia at 2.80 P. M.
Passengers leaving WHkeebarre at 1.15 P. M.,conned:
at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia;
atB.4OP.M. ■ - I
Leave Doyleetown at 6.40 A. H. 5.15 and SAO P, M.
Leave Lansdale at • A.M.
Leave Fort Washington mid 2.15 F. M
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doyleetown at 2AB P. M, _
Doyleetown for Philadelphia at 7AO A. M
Be till eh em lor Philadelphia at 4.30 p. M.
Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars eonv y pas ,
angers to and from Berks Street Depot.
White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey
passegners to Third Street Bepot. ___
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices, Tti 1RI;
street or BERKS street, ln order to secure the lowest
rates of fore. ftt.t.th m, a Tm, Agent. -
Hillman's Baggage Express will call for anddellyai
Baggage at the Depot.
Offloe, Ho. UiSonth THIRD street. myg
-1245 i
- 3322!
- 2808:
- 3023,
- 3515,
- 3361’
- 2159!
- 3058
- 2580
- 33261
- '2924j
■ 4021
PTTTT.ADnn-.PHTA. GERMAN
TOWN AND HOBBIBTOWB
ECCLroad.-TIME TABLE.—On and altar MON
DAY, May 16th, 1888. - - .
FOB GERMANTOWN,
Leave Fhlladelnhla—6,7,B,B,lo, u, 12, A. Mj l 8, >JO
minutes, BX, 4,5,6 X, 6,7,8.8,10, U, li, P. M.
Leave Germantown—6.7,7)(, 8,8A0,8,10, U, IS, A. M.,-
LXX4.4M, 6,68, 7,8, 0,10,11 P. M.
The A2O down train, and the SJ4 and 0£ up trains ds
not stop on Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia—B.lo mlnnteo.A, M.; 2,3,5,8 tab
IDX. P. M.
Leave Germantown—B A. M.; 1,4, IX and IK, P. M.
ftmiK’i'N IIT HTT.T. BAILROAB.
Leave PhUadelphla-6,8,18,12, A.M.; X DS. T, I.
and li, F. M.
Leave Chestnnt Hill—7.lo minutes, 8,8.40, and IL4O A.
M.; 1.40, X4O, A4O, M.
Leave Philadelphia—xio minntes, A. M.; XX and 8
P.M,
Leave Chestnnt HR—7.4O minntes, A. M.; 11.40, XlO
and 9X5 minntes P. M.
FOB OONSHOHOCEEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Phlladelphia-6,BAX u. 06 minntes, A. M.; IX.
X 4X. SX, 6X, BDS, and H)4,P. M.
Leave Norrtstown-65(,7, 7A0,9,11, A. M.; IX, (X, 6X
KldBP. M.
The 6X P. M. train wR stop at School Lane, Wlsaa
hlekon, Manaynnk, Spring MlUs and Oonshohocksn
only* , : -
ON SUNDAYEI.
Leave Phlladelphla-9 A. M., 2X. X and 7X F. M.
Leave Norristown—’7 A.M.. l,and 5X and 9, F. M,
FOB MANAYUNK.
Leave Phlladelnhia-X 845.1L05 A. M-; IX, I, (X, tX.
IX, S.U6, and UX B M
. Lttve Manaynnx—«X, 7X, XSO, BX,HXiA,Kd XX
SXandSX.F.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Phnadelphla-9 A.M.;2X 4, and 7X F. X.
Leave Manaynnk—7X A. Uq iX 6, and 9X F. M,
W. T. WII£ON, General Snperlntendeni,
Depot, Ninth and Green anetia.
WEST CHESTER AND FHILA
ALH DELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA
A ‘ SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and . alter . MONDAY, Jane 4th, 1869, th*
trains wR leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia far West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street,7.2o A. M., 11.00 A. hi.,
X 50,1.45 and 7.00 P. M.
liave Westchester for Philadelphia, from Depot or
K.Marketßtreet. 6AO, 7.9 V 10.45 A. M., LES.4AOP. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7AO A.M. and leavln,-
Philadelphla at 4.45 P. M., will not stop at Fenncltcr
and wR atop below B. C. Jnnction at Media only.
PENNXLTON TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 5.07 and 10.80 F. M.
Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia £.15 A. M.. 7.30
p.ii. - T
These Trains slop at all intermediate SKations.
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.
On Sundays— The West Philadelphia Pas33nger
cars wll leave Eleventh and Market streets, half-nn
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leavt
depot on the arrival of each train to convey passenger?
Into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 Sd AM. and 4.45 I
££., and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A, M, and L5O P
1£„ connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. anc
B. C. B, R. for Oxford and intermediate points.
fiSTPftssengera are allowed to take wearing appare.
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any
jase, he responsible lor an amount exceeding one hnn
dred dollars, nnlesa a special contract is made for tht
same. HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent
ySCBgBHIftSgP 1868* PHILADELPHIA ANX
aSTOpwgwsmi!: railroad, isss.
Tfnlagreatlme traverse the Northern and North*
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie oi
Lake Erie. • '
It has been leased and is operated by the Pen nay 1
vanir. Railroad Company. .
TIiTE or PASSSNOSK THAINB AT PHILADELPHIA,
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Express Train....
Erie Mall Train..... .9.00 P. M
Erie Express TYaln.. 12.00 M
Passenger Cars ran through on the Erie Hall and
Exprcac Trains without change, both ways, between
PhUidblphia and Erie,
NEW YOEK CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 9.00 A.M.. arrive at Erie 9.30 A. M ;
Leave Erie at 4.45 P.M., arrive at New York 4.10 P.M
Elegaa i sleeping Cars on all Night Trains,
lor information respecting passenger business apply
at corner THIRTIETH ana MARKET streets, Phila- !
delphla.
And lor Freight business of the Company’s Agents:
8. B. .Kingston, Jr,, corner Thirteenth and Market:
streets, Philadelphia, >
J. w. Hey colds, Erie
Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R~ Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. W. GWINNER,
. General Ticket Agent. Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER
. • General Superintendent, Erie.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
H LINES, frocu foot of Market Street:
upper a ciO, commencing MONDAY, September 34,
1866, :
lE A VE PHIL A AS FOLLOWS:
For Bridgeton. Salem, Millville, and all iutermediate
stations, at BA. M., Mail, s3OP. M. Passeng°r.
For Weodbury 8 A. M., 3 3u P. M., and 6 P. M.
For Cape May at 3 30 P. M.
RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE
Woodbury at 7.15 A. M., 8 40 A. M m and4.s4 P. M.
Bridgeton at 7.65 A. M. and 8 20P, M. Freight 6.30
P. M.
Sal« &< at 650 A. ST. and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M.
Millville at 6.55 A. M. and 3.08 P. M. Freight 6.10
P.M.
Cape Nay at 11.45 A. M. Passenger and Freight.
FRFIGHi will be received ai. Second Covered
Wharf b* low Walnut street, from 7 A. AL until 5 P. M,,
Freight received bei'ort 9 A. M. tvill go forward the
same day „•
FRIIGRT DELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH DELA
WARE AVENUE
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup’t.
THE W>ST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will
attend to ulf the usual branches of express bualneas.
A Messenger accompanies each through train.
Officefoovofiiarketsttetl. *'hiladelphia.
-seM-lft J. H. MARKLBY.GeneraI Agsnt.
TO pleasure TRAVELERS.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE .
•* ■ ■ TO
NIAGARA FALLS
IS VIA
THE OATAWrSSA RAILROAD,
('onnectlona immediate and oore,
Scenery Unsurpassed. No road so free from dust, 1
Trains leave Philadelphia from ‘
PHILADELPHIA AM) READING RAILROAD
• DEPOT,
THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWHILL, - _
at 8.15 A. M., NIAGARA FALLS 1 EXPRESS
reaching Williamsport without change of car* at. 6.00
P. M. (supper), arriving at Niagara Julia at? 9.55 A. M*
■ Sleeping L'fcr through from WllHainaport to Koch eater
without cliMige. - -
Passengers remaining over night at wllllams
pon can Tesume journey next mornlag at7.3S, reaching
Niagara Falls at 5.40 same evening. ' .
Ask for tickets via Catawlssa Railroad, which can bo
procured at the Company’s office, . .
425 CHESTNUT street,
under Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom
House, and Rt JJepot, THIRTEENTH and OAHLO w-
EXLL streets. N. VAN HORN,
lyis-tf General Passenger Agent
aasstwapy
.7.00 A. i!
.K....1.00P.H
LEAVE WESTWARD.
iBAYEUBs eroaa
l&taßADiMa baidboap. >
-S™ NORTH NORTHWEST aSStSe CANADAS.
yHAmF'fwW B ™®' l ' 07
Oct: 8, 1866,’-Iflaylßr thn fhwiww'i ftapota!
thxb-iiu£[9tjei ana oAXiMWHUiL §Mi mm
dtlßbto. atthn (Wiowtnr honra”" ' “"'***'
.MORNING ACCOMODATIONS.
tlms 7,30 Beading and all Intermediate St» j
Beturnl- ‘
leaves Beading at 6.30 P. arriving in:
Philadelphia at &lo P.M. , . ,
, : ' MOKhinHQ PSEPBESS, . i
Eeadlng, Lebanon, Harrisburg
PoluivUle, pine Grove, Tamaqua, Bunbury, wnn»m«.
port, Elmira, Kochea ter, Niagara Ealla.Builhlo, Allen.
iown./Wilkeebarre, PlttetonTYork, Carlisle,Chambers,
burg.Hagerßtown, «6c.,*e. ;
_Tms;traln Connects at SEAIHNB with fit* Suit
Pennsylvania Ballroad trains'fin Allentown, Ac.:
, and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg.
Ac.; at POBTQLINTON with Oatawlasirßallroaa
trains for Williamsport,.Leek Hwren, Elmira, Ac., at
HABBISBtJBG with Northern Central; Ornnherland
Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for
Northumberland, Williamsport, York, Chambenhnrz.
Pinagrove,Ac. - , , bams , '
APTKBNOON EXPBKSS, ■
- Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M.-forßeading. Pottos
vllle, Harrisburg, Ac., connecting wlth Beaatng and
Columbia B.B.trawsfofGolnmbla,Ac.
BEABING ACCOMMODATION. ’
Leaves Beading at &S 0 A. M.', stopping at all Way sta
tions; arrives in Philadelphia at 9,10 a7m,
. Beturnlng, leaves Philadelphia at 4.90 P. H.; arrives
In Beading at V. 38 P. M .
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at «.lo A,
H., and Pottsville at 8.45 A, M„ arriving In Philadel
phia at 100 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
M.,and FottsvHle at L4S P. M.; arriving at
Philadelphia at 6.15 P.M. • .
' HarrlsDurg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.30
- A. H:, and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at
Beading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30
P. M., arrlving ln Philadelphia at 9.10 F. ; M. i
_Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.46 noon for Beading and all way
stattouin leaves Beadlngll.3o A, M.,anußownlngtown
13.30 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. ■
All the above trains ran daily; Sundays excepted,
-_SBnday trains leave PottsvlUe at a.oeA.M.. and
Philadelphia at 8.18 P. K i leave Philadelphia, for
Bering at 8.00 A, IL, returning from Beading at L 25
'CHESTER VALLEY BATLBOAD.
Passengers for Bownmgtown ana lmervtedlatepalnfci
take the 7.30 and 8.15 A. K. and 4.30 P. M. trataß from
Philadelphia, returning Scorn Do wnlngtown at 7.00 A.
V. and 12 80 Noon. ■ -
NEW YOKK EXPRffiS, FOBJTITSBUBaH AND
THE WEST.
Leaves New York at 7, » A. SCand 8.00 P. M. .passing-
Beading at 1.05,1L63 AM., and Lia Pit. and connect at;
Harris bnrg with Pennsylvania, and Northern OentraJ
BaHroad BStpreas Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wll-:
liamsnort, Elmira. Baltimore. Ac.
'Retnmfncr Sapress Train leaves Harrisburg on.
arrlval of Pennaylvanla Express from Plttsburah.at 3
and 9.06A.M.,9.15 PAL passing Beading at 4.4 a ana ms*'
A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A.M., |
and 2,15 P. M. Bleeping Cars accompanying these,
trains dhrongk,between Jersey Oltyand Pittsburgh,!
without change. .
Hall train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. i
M. Hall train for HorLsburg leaves New York at U
Noon. *
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave PottsvlHe at 7,11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.,,
returning firom Tamaqna at 7.35 A. H., and LlO and
1.15 P.M. ;
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M, for Plnegrove and 1
Harrisburg, and at LSOP. M. Or Plnegrove and Tre ;
monk returning firom Harrisburg at 3.20 P. H. and Srom
Tremontat 7AbA. M.ands^sP.H. - ' .
TICKETS.
Throngh flrstclass tickets and emigrant tickets i
to all the principal points In the North and West and 1
' nausdas.
The allowing tickets are obtainable only at the OSes j
of H Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, ■
Philadelphia, or of a. A. Nlcolls, general Buperlntanfl-;
ant. Beading. - ■ '
COHHUTATION TICKETS-
At ss per cent., discount between any points desired
for femniM fmd film,
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2,000 miles,between all points, at |3 50 «ti».
(or ftimillM and firms.
SKASON TICKETS.
for three, six, nine or twelve months, (or holders
only, to all points at rednoed rates.
QLEBfiYUSR
Sesidlns on the line of the Boad will be tarnished’
' with cards, entliUn* themselves and wives to tickets at
hr.lf.fam. ‘ ' ■ • •
EXCURSION TTOKETB.
From Philadelphia to principal stations, coca ibi
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at rednced fire, to be
bad only at tbs Ticket Office at Thlrteanth and Callow
bfllitreets.
FREIGHT.
eooda of »11 descriptions forwarded to all tha abort
polo la from the Company's New Prelxht Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia dally at 6-JO A. if., 11.15 soon and
< F. if., for Beading, Lebanon, HarrUborf, Pottsvllls,
Port CUntonTand all points beyond,
MAILS i
C-«a at the Philadelphia Post Office for all plaoes on;
the read and lla branches at SA. SL, and for the prim
Clpai Stations only at 3.15 P. M. :
«3KNTKAi;
r "" fsffP HtTZ-R. A-R-RAymeM ,
The triias of the Pennsylvania Central s. IL lea vs
the Depot at Thirty-lira: and Market streets, which ii.
reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger
Saii‘i. aj running to and from the Depot. The last car
leaves Frost street about thirty minutes, prior to’,
ib© departure of each Train.
ok Suxnavs—Care leave Eleventh and Market ;
itrccts 45 minutes before departure of each train.
Makk's Basqaqe Express will call ibr and deliver ;
Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, Ko.
ssi Ciif*tnut street, will receive attention.
TRAILS I.EAVE AHD ABEIVB AT DEPOT
THUS:
HAIL TRAIN - . UB.WA.K.
DAY EXPRESS - . i . “ 10.00 ••
PAOLI ACCOM.. No. 1 “ li.'JO “
EAt ; T LINE A ERIE EXPRESS I " 12.03 M. ;
HARRISBURG ACCOM,, . •’ ISC, P. i£,
LANCASTER ACOOU., “ AO5 "
PAUL! AUXHI..KO. 2 • " 5.00 "
PITTSBURGH AERIE MAIL.I " 5.00 "
PAOLI ACCOM.,No. 8, - " 10-SO ’*
p” TT- A TIFT.PTTT A EXPRESS t " ILIO ’’
aa:uvs.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS, t ‘ 12.10 A, H,
PHILADELPHIA EXP RES? 1 “ 7.10 >'
PAOLI ACCOST.. No. 1 '■ HE "
COLUMBIA TRAIN, • “ 9.00 “
LANCASTER TRAIN - “ 12.4 S P. &
PASTLINE - 1.10
PAOLI ACCOM., No. A . “ CIO “
RAY EXPRESS ..." 5,50 "
PAOLI ACCOM., No. 3. . " 7.30 *■
HARRISBURG ACCOM.. • " S.SQ
•Daily, except Saturday, tDally. IDaliy, except
Monday. All other train* dally, except Sunday.
IRunnlng through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh
and Erie without change of cate.
StrsuAY Accosiodatios Teaims for Paol! and In
termediate stations leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. M..
and 7.00 P. M.. returning, leave PaoU at 6.30 A. M. and
CEO P. 51.
A TICKET OFFICE
Is located at No. 6SI Chestnut streetrwhereTiciets to all
important points may be procured, and full infOrma-:
tlou given by JOHN Ct ALLEN, Ticket Agent
Also st Thirty-first and Market streets,on applicatioc ;
to THO 3. H. PARKE. Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An Emigrant Train runs dally, except Sammy. Pot,
tall infbtmatlon as to Sare and accommodations, apply,
«o FRANCIS FUNK, No. 137 Dock street.
The Pennsylvania Railroad 00. will not assnme any :
;>sk fhr Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit -
ihelr responsibility to one Hundred Dollars in value
All Baggage exceeding that amount In value, will be at
the rfak or the owner, unless taken bv special onntrar! .
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS
f®!Bg|3SSggANl> CINCINNATI RAILROAD
THE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WESTWARD.
Owing to the great distance saved by IKS ROUTE ;
the Government has assigned to It the carrying of the;
U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West am ;
Southwest,
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF OAK-;
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI i
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. !
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WELL ARRIVE'
IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO ANT ;
3T. loc is, one TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY ;
OTHER LINE. ' !
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50, A. M. wii
arrive at Altoona In the evening fbr supper, when =
WoodrniTs Celebrated Palace State-Room Sleeplnt j
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbia!
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsbiirgl j
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded totm
Be snre to purchase tickets "VIA STEUBEN-}
7LLLE.’ at ;
PEL W3YLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE !
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, !
, Philadelphia, i
• S. F. SCULL, >
Qen’l ticket Ag’t. Steubenville, O, -
JOHN H. MILLER, Gen’l Eastern Pass. Ag’L i
526 Broadway, New Y ork. I
JOHN DURAND, Gen’l Sup’t. fel-l-ti ;
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street. ■
and Thirtieth an 1 Market streets. West Philadelphia, i
esjGcercrJFUSv for new y-ork.-raritaxJ
AND DELAWARE RAY RAIL-1
ROAlL—Prom Ferry, foot of VINE at,, Philadelphia.;
9A.M—Express for Long Branch, New York and ,
intermediate points. /
2.55 A. M-way Mall and /Express from Coopers
Point, Camden, arriving In New York at 9.30 A. M.
SP.M-Freight for New Y r ork aud Way station?.
Gocdt. delivered at Company’s Depot, 320 North
Wharves. Philadelphia, by 4P. M. forwarded by this
line, arrive in Ntw York at 5 o’clock next morning. .
RETURNING. |
The Passenger Steamer Jesse, Hoyt leaves Pier 32f
North River. Toot of Duaufe s'Teet, N. Y.. at U A. M ,|
for Philadelphia Express, .and for Way Mall .and Ex-:
press at 4 ±*. M., touching at Pier 3 North River, for;
pastenetis only, at 4 P.M. w *
Freight received at Pier 32 North R 1 ver, N. Y,, by i
4.30 P.M. willbeready for delivery in Philadelphia
early the following morning. _
FAR& TO NSW YORK. |2 00.
Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, !
For farther information apply to Company s agents.]
R.H. CHIPMAN. Freight Office and Depot, 320;
Norths WBARVES. Philadelphia. • t r
J. B. BURT, Pier 52 North River, foot of DUANE
Street. j\ew York. :
Or at General Freight and Passecger Office, Phila
delphia,No.lUCHE O TNUTStreeU cLiYTO 1
Superintendent, Red Bank, N. J, !
. 8. C. HASTY,
General Freight Agent, Redß*nk,N. J. ;
T. BKENT SWEARINGEN,
6922-tf - General Agent, Philadelphia. «
« _*|K_w rLKASANT DAILY EXCURSIONS,
•jaggPfffrigg up the river to Beverly, Burlington aud;
Bristol, touching at Riverton,
luaia. fcy the splendid Steamer JOHN A, WARNER,;
leaving. Chestnut street wharf at 2P, M. Returning,'
leaves Bristol at 4 o’clock, arriving at Philadelphia!
about 6 o’clock. , . .. a w
' Fare for the excursion, 40 cents, au2o*u
IMTEURS GFUHNB.
TWj M3XLADKLPHIA, WIIiMING.
■BB WKr*~6gPj ton and babtiiioke bail-
TABUB.—Commencing MONDAY.
Only 2<L 1868., Traloa .will leave Depot, corner ox
Broad stxeet ana Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at 405 A. H. (Mondays excepted),
±°r Saltimere Mid Washington, stopping at Chester,
Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, Northeast,Perryville,
fiavre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's. Magnolia,
Chase’B and Stemmer’a Bnn.
Way-mall Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Snndays ex
cepted), /or Baltimore, stopping at all regnlar stations
between Philadelphia and; Baltimore.
BelawareKOt.Train,at 9. A.M.(Snndays excepted),fcr
Princess Anne. Mll&rd and intermediate stations.
Express trainat 11.45 A.M.(Sundays excepted)for
Baltimore and Washington/
Express Train at 340 JP.M/(Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester,
Claymont, WUmlngten. Newark, Elkton, North-East,
Aberdeen, Perryman’s,
Edgewood, Magnolia, Chases and Steamer's Bon.
Nisiit Express at lhoo P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
by *s»tfrom Baltimore for Portress
JS" ortblk.catyPolnt and Richmond will~take
the 11,15 A. M. Train,
BjfcflaJefoMjyrtfcoo a.m m e.OO and lhsc
£•“. Th® 440 P. M. train connects with the Del*.
, w*re Railroad for Barrington sta-
- 'WUmlneton 6.30,7.1 S and MO A. M.. AOO and
(wii ±*. a.
an A d PhnSSp’X“ 0t at BtaUoaS b6tweeD
SrAS?^ 6 8 PMlWclpid. rtMOA.
FBOfil EALTTMORE
“ a u -« a - m -
Prom Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore
7.SS A, SL, Way Mall,. 9.20 A-. H., Express.. 1.10 P. M..
Espresso -8.55 P. !£., Express. BAS P. U„ Express.
Trains fcr- Baltimore leave Chester at CM and 8.55
P.M.
Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.28, and
9.23 A. Sf.. and 4.15 F. If.
Frelghttralns wltb passenger cam attached will leave
Wilmington 'fer Perryvllle and Intermediate stations
at 6.65 p. M. leave Baltimore for Havrode-Grace
and Intermediate Stations at 4.45 P. H. leave Perry
ville for Wilmington and Intermediate stations at 4.60
A. M„ connecting at Wilmington with the 7.15 A. M.
train far Philadelphia.
■tiphl—. .
fiTTTJDA'Y fRAim
Express Train at 4.15 A.M. for Baltimore and Wash*
Ington, stopping at Chester* Wilmington, Newark,
Elktim,Northeast,Ferryville, Havre-de-Qrace, Aber
deen,' Perryman’s, Magnolia, dulse’s and Stemmer’s
Bon.
Night Express ILOO P. JL foi Baltimore and-Wash
ington.
Accommodation Train at ILSO PAL, fer Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations. ' ' '
BALTIMORE FOB PH I I.ATVRT.PTTTA,
. Leave Baltimore at BJ2S*P; M., stopping at Havre de
grace* Perryv llle and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk* 1
ton and Newark (to takepasaengers for Philadelphia,
and IftftTO p&attowgwq fwm WnwMngtrm or Baltimore)-
and Chester to leave, passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
Accomodation train will leave Wilmington fbrPhi
ladelphla and Intermediate Stations at &20 P. M,
' H. J. KKNNSY, Bnpwlntimdßnf, ,
I FOR NEW OAMi
/PEN AND AMBOY and PHILA*
.iittidfiuA AND TRENTON TtATT.wun OOM- 1
.PANT’S jLffliiS, ITom Philadelphia to New York* and 1
way places, firom WALNUT STREET WHARF,
will leaveas follows, vis: • - jtsr*
At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom,, 82 25
At 8 A via Camden and Jersey City Express, 860
At2P.M.jvia Camden andAinboyExpress, 800
At 6.00 P.M., via Camden and Am-\lst.c'ass. 225
fccy, Accom and Emigrant, /24 class iso
At 8 A. M., 2 and 5.00 PAL For Monnt Holly* Ewans*
vlße,Pemberton and Vlncentown. At? AM,*and
2 P. M.for Freehold.
.At 6 and 10 A.M. 12 M. 4,5,6, and 11.30 P, M,, ftrKah
- House, palmyra, -Riverton. Progress, Delanco,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden*
The 10 A Mjind 4 P.M. lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
UNiSFBOM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
S 3 follows:
At 11 A BL, 4.30, 6.45 P. M and 12 PAL (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City Expre69.~~~. Tr „ 83 00
The 6.46 P.M.l4ne will run daily. AH others Sun*
days excepted. *
Al7^Jandll,ooAM..B,LSB,sand6,4sP. M„ and •
12 Midnight, for Bristol. Tienton.&c.
At 7 and 10.15, A M., 12M..3, 4,5,and6 P.M. fbi
• Tacony.Wlsslno
mlng, Bridesbnrg and. Frankfbrd and at 10.15 A M.
for Bristol. Schencks, Eddington and 8 P. M. foi
Bolmesburg and intermediateßtatlona.
BELVTDEKE tmw* run ra nvßna-n, fy r
Delaware Elver Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and
New York State, and the great Lakes. Two through
trains dally (Sundays excepted) from Kensington
pot. as follows:
At 7.20 AM. andB3OP.M, for Niagara Falls, Bnf
."aio. Dunkirk, Canandaigua. Klmlra, Ithaca, Owego,
Rochester, Binghampion, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose. Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvldere, Easton, Lambertvlile, Flam
ngiom&c. TheSL3OP.M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allen
town, Bethlehem, Ac.
At 5 ?. and Intermediate Station!
■ JtST For New York, and Way lines'leaving Ken
elnzton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, abovi
an hour bdore departure. The cars run
into the. Depot, and on arrival of eachTraLu.rnn from
the Depot.
An acdltional Ticket Office is located at No. 523 Ches*
muatrett. Continental Hotel, where tickets so New
ork and all important points North and East, may
>e prtcnrtd. Persona purchasing Tickets at this
Office, can. by leaving orders,'have thtlr baggage
checked at their ) evidences, by Graham's Baggage
Express
Fifty pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen
ger. are prohibited from taking anything
as baggage bat their wearing apparel. All baggage
over fifty pounds to be paid for extra.; The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be Gable fbr any amount beyond
8100, except by special contract. >
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA
Will leave from foot of CortlandAtreet, at 12 iL an C
4 ?. M., via Jersey C3ty and Csfuden. At 7 and lr
A 21.. c P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
BlE^ton.
From Pier No. I N. River,at 5 A, M. and 2, 4 P. M.
via Amboy and Camden.
. . ' „ . WM.H.GATZMER, Agent,
PH rixAOF. t.PHT A & BAXTI
more central railroad.-
ON AND AFTRB
MONDAY, March 19,1566, the Trains will leave Phila
delphia, from the Depot of the West Chister & Phila
delphia Railroad, comer of Thlrty-tat and Marke:
Streets. (West Phllada), at 7.20 A. if., aud 4.45 P. iL
Leave Rising Sun. at SLSO, and Oxford at 5.05 A. M.
and l-ave Oxford at 5.23 P. M.
A Market Train wiui Passenger Car attached, will
run < n Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving she Rising San
at U. 15 A. H., Oxford atl2.ua M„ *nd ilennettst t.uo
P.M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a
Train for Philadelphia. On Wednesday and Satur
days. trains leave Philadelphia ai 2.30 P. it., run
through to Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con
uects at Oxford with a daily line of stages for Peach
3ottom, in Lancaster county. Resuming, leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train
far Philadelphia.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising
3nn,Kd.
Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, and the Company will notlnan;
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a special contrast be made for the
saga* mhl9 BIENRT WOOD/GenT. Sup’t.
CASIOB WHEELS.
F>r health and strength use cape
WELL & CO.’S PATENT GLASS CASTOR
WHEELS.
Thete wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, <fcc.
We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased
force offtound, without detracting from, the harmony
and melody of the instrument,- rendering every note
more distinct to the e*>r. This is so apparent that they 1
are now being applied by many to these valuable mu
sical instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to his
death, pronounced the Glass Castor wheels an in
valuable Invention for bediast invalids, who are :
guarded against the damp doors after undergoing the
process oi cleaning, or where dampness is produced:
trom any other cause. Aside Dorn this Housekeepers
are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cat 1
or torn, as frequently happens rrom those now in use,
often caused by a rust, which adheres with glne-llke i
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed'
from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that
glass Is nuu corrosive. There are no rough or uutin i
ishtdedftie.sto the Glass Wheel' 5 , such as we often hud <
in those of iron, and the lattpr, though smoothly tin- ■
ished, will soon rust, from the dampness oftheatmos
phere, If nothing eise, producing roughness on thesur- ,
face, or edge, while toe former will always maintain '
theamoctl ce a acf glass, just asthey axetiuished. ‘
By sleeping upon glass wheels you retain all the elec
tricity you had m your hody on retiring, and you get
up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as r
young niau. Glass being a nca-coudn''for, the elec
tricity gained while in bea cannot pass off. A*»k your •
docior what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels.
Ask him I: all diseases, with the exception of. chronic •
diseases are not caused horn the want of electricity.
We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro
nounced pm-t curing, with the Inflammatory rheu
matism: The wheels-cored him in less than foar
weeks. He la to-aay a stout healthy man. These are ’
fbets which can be proven on application at our office.:
No. 203 Rauo street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory.at
Wcstville, Jersey where we have Borne sixty j
hands employed in the msmufactme of the Glass Cas* i
tor.Whceia ■
flco will be paid to any one who will say they have;
not rec; ived any or relier after uslßg Capewell >
& Co.’s Patent Glass Castors. A rample sec (4) of the:
Wrheelseent to any part of the United States, on re--
celpt of SI 50. J. B.- CAPE WELL <& OO , 1
oc4 3mj • . No, 205 Race street. ■
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EXPRESS COSIPJIVIES.
ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY,—On aud aftei;
TUESDAY, May 1, the FREIGHT DEPART
MRNT of this Company will be REMOVED to the
Company’s New Building, Southeast corner of ELE
VENTH and M ARKET streets; Entrance on Eleventh
street and on Market street;
ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BUSINESS ■
will be transacted as heretofore at 82D CHESTNUT;
street.
1 Small Parcels and Packages will be received at elthei :
office. Call Books will be kept at each office, and anj:
calls entered therein prevlona to 5 P. M, will receive:
attention same day, If within, a reasonable distance o)
oar office. Liqulrles for goods and settlements to be
made at 820 CHESTNUT street. - -
' ' JOHN BINGHAM- Snp>t. :
:: ;b AfcONic. b^A'Rh:^
« . M AR’FIN; LKa NS, NO. 402 CHBSTNOT
_ stiikett. ; ; . „ v _
First Premium awarded by Frankun Insti
■ J&PsT tut* toMARTIN^LEANS. ManufoCtOTCX Of
/\/\ MASONIC MARKS, .
• T \ PUVS,~S2£BLEMS* AC.»
' New and. original designs of Masonic -Marks. Two
plarsV Modale, AnnyMedali and. Uorpa.Badges of
every description, anis-w,th/ASm|
BHippme
FOR NEW YORK,
Via Delaware and Baritan Canal.
The Philadelphia and Hew 7<nb £xpratl
Steamboat Company.
Steam Propellers leave t>att.v tram
This Line connects with all Northern and , gfr |rt * lrrM
Freight received at lowest rate*.
WM.P. CLYDEaoO.,A«eilt*;
It South Wharves, Philadelphia.
117 Wall street.
fob NEW OBUEANB, DIRECT.
SmMSifit THE PHILADELPHIA. AND 80TJTH-
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S BEOtTLAB
LiNE. • , , •
The well-known first-class Steamship
STAB OF THE TJNION,
1,202 tons register, T. N. Cooksey* Master,
Will commence receiving freight for the above port at
second wharf below bprncestreet, bn TUESDAY, Oc
tober 2Sd,_ and Ball on SATURDAY, Oct« 27th, at 12
o’clock M. ' -
Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on SATUR
DAY, November 10 th. ■ ’ • • .
This Steamer has superior State Booms and other
accommodations for passengers. . '
Cabin passage $6O; Beck do., $3O,
Freight taken at low rates;
. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail
ing day.'
Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson &
Co., who will give careful- attentions to shlpxnentfot
goods to halves ton, Mobile, Vicksburg, and interior
points.
For fi eight or passage, apply to >
WM. L. JAMES. General Agent,
810 Sbntlr Wharves.
*. FOE WILMINGTON, N. G ,
<SaS\\i\_ THE PTTTT.ADKT.TMITA AND POUTJbL
iaixMAtt STEAMFHIF COMPANY’S! BEGULAB
LINK, from second Wharf below SEEUoE street.
The flrst-claaa steamship PIONEER, Captain P. F.
Horle, lor WILMINGTON, will commence receiving
, freight on THURSDAY October 18th, and Bail on
■ SAI t’KDAY, October 20th, at ID o’cioct A. M., and
. every alternate Saturday thereafter— November
.3d I7th,&c. '• •■■■ •*
• Passengers will find superior aoppmtinflflatfrins’ and
beat attendance. ? • >
Cabin passage, $2O; Deck do., *lO,
- Freight carried at low rates
> No freight received or bills of lading sigßed on saU*
lngday. .. , ; •
: Agents at 'Wilmington, WORTH & DANIEL, who
will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad
dressed to their care to and from the interior; ;
for freight or passage, apply to
WM.L. JAMES. General Agent,
sel2 •_ 3i4 eouth Wharves
FOB savannah, ga. ■ - .
SttßSSfe The Philadelphia and Southern Man
cicumanip Company’s Regular Lines, seoond wharf
below Spruce street.
The steamship I TONAWANDA, Captain J. Te&L
for SAVANNAH, will commence receiving freight
on THURSDAY, October 11, and sail on SATUR
DAY, October 13th, at 10 o'clock A. M., and every
alternate Saturday thereafter—viz.: October 27, No*
vember ICth,
This: steamer has fine State Rooms and other ao»
corrmodationsfor passengers.
Cabin passage, $2O: Deck do.. $lO.
Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon,
Ga., ?31; coiambus, Ga. $35; Augast&.Ga., |27; Atlanta,
Ga..sS4; Albany, Ga, $35; Montgomery, Ala., $4l; Ea
ianla, A 1&, $35.
Freight taken at low rates.
Through receipt* given at through rates to Macon,
Augusta.Colnmous, Atlanta«GA; Knoxville, Chatta
nooga, Nashville, Memphis. Tend- Canton, Miss.
No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail
ing day.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell,
For freight or passage, apply to
WM, L. jaMES, General Agent,
sel2 310 South Wharves.
FOB BQSTOS. • -■
‘SSH9&3& STKAWHHTP T«fTO DTmBfTP,
jjg/AA'g FROM MACS PORT EVERY FIVE DAYS,
iUPBOMPTOEST. WHABE, T y HTT,'AT>'Wrr.'PTTTA , -
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The Bteamshlp BAX ON, Captain Matthews, will' Min
fttm. Philadelphia on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 10 A: M.
The steamship; ABIES, Captain CrowelL will sail
ftom Beaton October it, at 3 P. M. -
The line between Philadelphia and Boston la now
composed of the
BO MAN (new), Captain Baher, 1,488 tons burthen,
SAXON, Captain Matthews, tons burthen,
NORMAN, Captain Crowell. 1,283 tons burthen,
Those substantial and well appointed - steamships
will sail punctually aa advertised, and. freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive carg©.
' - shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
- Forfroieht or passage having snperier aeooramoda*
Cons, apply to, ••
- 1 • HENRY WINBOR *00.,;
sue 332 Sooth Delaware avenna.
s. THROUGH AIR-LIN ETO THE SOUTH
andwbst
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFODK
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW3EBN.
Also, to fill points In . NORTH and SOUTH CARO*
DINA, via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to
DYSCHBURG. VA.. TENNESSEE, and the WEST,
vi&NORPOIX PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSTDS
RAILROAD.
The regularity, safety and shortness of Gils route, to*
aether with the moderate rates charged, commend' it
to the public as the most desirable medium for carry*,
ins evuy description of freight.
Nt charge lor commission, drayage, or any expense
of trat sfer. '
Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave regu
larly from the first wharf above Market street
Freight received daily.
WIL P. CLYDE & CO.,
eelO 14 North and 14 South Wharves.'
STEAMSHIP CRESCENT FOR NEW
ORLEANS.
LOUISIANA LINE
To sail about SATURDAY, October 23th, having
been unavoidably detained.
The Al iron side-wheel steamship CRESCENT,
, commander will sail as above.
For freight or passage, having splendid State-Room
accommodations, apply to _
BISHOP, SON & CO.,
No. 105 Aren street.
I. C. HARRIS, Agent at New Orleans, will forward
all goods to his care to the interior or Texas. .
B.ank Bills lading can be obtained at our office, ocli
HAVANA BTKAMBRh.
RM NMQOTHLY LINK.
'iu»f steamships
HENDRICK HUDSON... Caps.Howea
STABS AND STRIPES.™.. C&pt. Holmes
These steamers will leave this port for Havana
every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M.
The steamship STARS AND STRIPES. Holmes,
master, -will sail for Havana on SATURDAY HORN
ING, October 20th, at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana $5O.
N o freight received after Thursday.
For freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS WATTSON & SONS,
HO North Delaware avenue.
iraw kxpkkss ukb to at.kx.
3BMfrSjK. AhTDBIA, Georgetown and Washington,
vtaChesapeake and Dolfttvare Canal, with connections
at Alexandria "Va., form the mo3t direct rente lor
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street
svery \7ednesday andEatnrday atISH.
For freight apply to the agenta, .
W. P. CLYDE A 00.,
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Kldridge A
Co., Agents at Alexandria. '
for NEW Y ORK.—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and Swlft
snreXmrs, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily at 12 M. and 5 P. h£., connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which will be tahen on accommodating
terms, apply to
*' WH; M. BAIRD <6 00., -
3»o, 132 South Delaware avenue.
_ -ir „ STEAMER FOR SALE.—The test
_gAgg.-??Tr« s sailing- coppered and copper fastened
MeaStr HELEN GfciTT'i (side wheel), 408 tons O. M. t
ISO leet long, 24}£ feet beam; depth of hold 8 fast 6
inches; draws 5 feet 4 ibchea water built of live oak
and red cedar. Apply to B. A. SOUDER <fe CO.,
sel2-tf Dock Street WharC
* -tt~- NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
■ • DfLLA WAJ&£ and GMESAJPjSLAJLB
iiTf£[£ tOW-SOAT COITFANT. •
BARGES towed to and from PHH*ABELFHLA»
HAVRI>xE-G RA CE, BALTIMORE, WABKTNgj
TON, And intermediate points.
VTM, P. OLTPS & CO., Agents.
So. 14 South 'Wharves, PhUMoJphlfi,
Captain JOHN LAUBSLH\ T , Saperintcndent.
FOR GALVESTON. TEX AS.—Texas Line.—
The brig HAIL COLUMBIA. Brereton,
tts master, Is row loading between Pier 28 and 24
East River. aDd will sail with despatch. For freight
or passage, apply to BISHOP, SON <& co.,
sesii • No. 105 Arch street.'
EXPRESS LINE FOR BOSTON.—The achr.
&S 3& MART P IRELAND, Ireland, master, is now
JBMfc loading for Boston at ChrUtiau’a wharf, first
wharf below •'ace street. For frelght.apply to DaVCD
COOPER, is N. Delaware avenue. se27 .
FOR ANTWERP.—The A 1 bark ESTHER
JKpis Captain Prince, is now loading for the above
JrSirTi port. For freight or passage, apply to WORK
MAN Cfc\, 123 Walnut &treet. _ ae24
FOJ-. s'BBIHETOBCaASim-Alßr.oarfc
KATHLEEN, Williams, master, «0 tons ia>
A 1 Brbark'jAH^'I > Klaney pinaster, 2SS tons regia.
Wilson, master, Kf
2lO tons resistor
ana 2,600 bbls. «w^^AfBoinn»*oa.
3 Dock street wharf,
WAMTED FOB KEY WEST.—A Vessel ol
«sBS about Riki tons capacity to load for Key West,
JSS® i'la. High rates and quick dcspatcju given.
Apply to BISHoP, SON &CO.,
Bfctif ' Mo. 165 Arch street.
Jab, &BHXNDißaE,icncoa!!sor to joem saasoßßs
A BOMB, Ball Halters, Mo. SOO Morti DEIiAWAJ&a
Avenue, Philadelphia, :w- ,
All worlc .done In the best manner and on toolowcM
and most fovozabls (arms, warranted to etvo »qM
BAUB&CwIOIU i
FMttanlf fcutmtfoo given *n repairing.
AIMOBE'S MINCED MEAT.—-The undersigned
are now receiving into store, the above celebrated
Id inced Meat, put-lap in Firkins of 38 and 68 lbs., also in
Barrels and Glass Jars, and are prepared to furnish* it
to tfe trade at the lowest man Afactnrer’s prices JOi.
B. BtJt-eiKR G 0.,: 108: South Delaware Avenue.
Twenty-live Barrels J?rima Cranberries, landing
and lor sale by J, B, BU3SIE& <s CO., IGS South Bela-
Avenue.