Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 30, 1866, Image 7

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    Frow Our Third Edition of Yesterday.
THE fENIANSAND THE PRESIDENT.
The Tammany Ball Committee,
ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN STEAMERS
Political and Commercial News.
DEATH OP MISS SEWARD,
Visit of the Tammany Sail Committee
to the President.
Washington, Opt. Murphy,
Supervisor W. Boach, Judge Hogan, Judge
Stanley and Senator Bradley, the committee
recently appointed by the Tammany Hall
general committee, arrived here this morn
ing, : between' II and 12 o’clock, called upon
the President of the United States, in
conformity with the duty for whioh
they were designated, ' and presented
him with a copy of the proceedings
of the General Committee in.relation to the
summary conviction and sentence of Robert
Bless Lynch by the . Canadian . authorities,
and declaring that : the President should,
promptly and' resolutely intervene and'
insist that Lynch and all. other American
citizens held on the same; 'charge, shall? be
delivered up to our National authorities.
Senator Bradley spoke in behalf of the
Committee, clearly but briefly stating the
object of the Commission.
The President informed fhem that he had
previous to this morning received a copy
ef the Tammany Hall proceedings, through
Mayor Hoffman, of New York, and said
the Committee would perceive from the
correspondence with our Consul at To
ronto,andr«the British Minister, published”
in to-day’s papers that he had anticipated
the object of the memorial and resolutions.
He expressed bis profound sympathy for
the condemned prisoners and would accord
ingly do ■ all that lay in his power for their
welfare and relief. The Committee arejmuch
pleased with their favorable reception by
the President, and say. the interview was of
the most satisfactory character.
From Europe by Steamship.
Father Point.— Oct. 29.—The steamship
Moravian, from Liverpool October 18th, via
Londonderry October 19th, arrived off this
point this morning.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Mr. Bright! had been entertained at a,
breakfast at Glasgow by the promoters of
the reform demonstration. He made a
speech, in which he briefly referred to his
approaching visit to Ireland, and said the
more fully the people were admitted to a
flair share of parliamentary power the more
completely would justice be done to Ireland.
All the London journals publish leaders on
Mr. Bright’s great speech of the 16th inst.
SPAIN.
It is stated that the captain and crew of
the steamer Tornado are still imprisoned
separately, and that the British Minister at
Madrid has-done nothing to obtain their
liberation, his excuse being that he had re
ceived no instructions from England.
American Securities.
Satterthwaite’s circular reports that
' American securities have been characterized
by' important fluctuations. United States
five-twenties varying from 70@72| and
closing finally at 6S@6BV ex-coupons; Illi
: nois Central Bailroad shares remain steady.
The' tri-monthly settement developed a
great scarcity of Erie Bailroad shares owing
to the large amount of certificates shipped to
Hew York; sl@l 50 has, been paid for the
loan of them for the next fortnight. They
have advanced during the week §3, closing
with a good demand at 60$c. Atlantic and
Great Western, consolidated bonds closed
firm at 40i@41i ex-dividend, notwith
standing attempts were made to force down
prices.
FRANCE.
The Paris Bourse, on the 17th inst., was
flat. The Rentes closed at 68c. 72f.
PBCSSIA.
It is semi-officiallyannounced that the
negotiations with Prussia have reached so
favorable a conclusion that a treaty of peace
may he expected to take place immediately.
ITALT.
' The Italian troops entered Verona on the
16th inst., and met with an enthusiastic
reception. ''
AES FBI A.
Advices from Miramar state that the
Empress Charlotte’s health was unchanged.
RUSSIA.
Count. Berg, it ig atated, bas been relieved
of his functions as Governor of Poland, and
bas been succeeded by Gen. Count Uriden.
TURKEY AND CANDIA.
Advices from Athens state that the Turks
have evacuated Candono, and that the
Greeks?pursued them, killing 120 and
wounding 1,800. The Greek loss was small.
Mustapha Pacha was organizing an ex
pedition against the insurgents on a large
scale. Two thousand casks of powder had
arrived in Candia from Syria.
The Monileur du Loire states that the posi
tion of affairs isfavorableto the speedy pa
cification of Candia. It also Confirms the
statement that the difficulty with Monte
negro had been satisfactorily arranged. It
says that the French, Government congratu
lates Itself oh the restilt, which is equally fa
vorable to Turkey and her Christian Dopu
latibn.
INDIA.
A Bombay telegram of the 17th inst. re
ports a decided rise in exchange on London
andalso in the-price of cotton. _..
London Honey market
The discount demand at the Bank of E ng- -
land oh the 17th inst was slight. The rata
of discount in the open market was only 3J.
There was no probability of a further reduc
ion in the bank rate.
Shipping Intelligence.
Arrived from New v Orleans Oct. 17tb,
Georgiana, at Liverpool.
Sailed from:New Orleans Oct. 13th, White
Jacket, from-Liverpool. 1 '
Sailed for Galveston' Oct. 13th, Cornelia,
from Liverpool.
Latest Shipping.
Londondebby, Oct. 19.—Arrived from
Baltimore, Laura Gertrudei at Bremen.
Ship Liverpool’for Galves
ton .arrived at. Queenstown withher boats
stove, &c. .
Death of Miss Seward.
Washington, October 29th.—Miss Fannie
Seward, the only daughter and youngest
child of the Secretary of State,; died early
this morning from ‘bilious fever.' ; • Eter re
mains will be conveyed to Auburn, N. Y.,
for interment. -
_ . .Markets.
New Yobk, Oct. 29.- Cotton la quiet, at 39@11c.“
; Bale ®° f 14 500 bbls - at 1 9 50
75 for .Ohio. *9So@tl2 75r
«, r ™^ eß . tern ; ,* 12 lor. Southern.'.Wheat
JB2C.; 70,01 Qcusnelss old at 11 Pork heave
at l t^toribtess.:,l»rd'quiet,butsteMy. - °
«»ocks Bie lower; Chicago and Root To7«nv? : iriov*
Illinois Central, 1 124: MicEigan sSmher? 1 MW 1 - Wow
York »ntral. U8?»'; Beamng-li6; HutSßiv«l26^
Missouri 6’s, n%\ Brlelßallroad, M;;: Western TTn IoE
Telegraph Company, 5l«; Treasury; 1 7 3-ioqf ioS -ns
Tees. 59%; U. s Fives. 1H?;: Gold. 146?; ‘ 6 '*’ ~s
.n .J I - T i MoliE ' oct - 29 —Wheat is firm: Bed er-vcai
own is quiet: Yellew, tuo&u J 2; White,
-@l 19. Oats steady. _Tlonr. firm. , Spring JJVheat,,
Western. {l3@|lB S 5 Provisions are inactive. Lard,
16%@it%c. Coffee steady at 17@19%c In gold, needs
him; New Clover scarce. Whisky very dull.
Wm at FbUadelpbla stock Board.
BALSB ABTEBJBTBST BOARD.
IfiSOO city 6b new 101% 10000 U S 10-MS reg
2000 Camd & Amboy , sswn 100
mgt 6s ’B3 92 200shCstawIa pr bao 20%
1060 Read R6a ’7O 91 lOOehr, do be 29%
loco Pa R2d mgt as 97 200sh' do cash 29%
1000 Bead mgt 6s ’63 93k 100 sh Phila & Erie boo 32%
500 u a Teat. 70-io ' lOOah do bs 32%
1 Notes Aug 106%
SECOND ’BOARD V
tsOOIT s 6-20 S <62 reg 106% 200jAOatawlssapib30 20
13000U55810-408 100% SOOffi do 29
2100 U a 1881 cp 113% 100 lib . do bao 28%
2300 City 6s new 101% 100 ah' do b3O 26%
30 sb North Cent 49% 100 sh do 28%
100 sh Phil dcErleß 32%
BEAL ESTATE.
OFFICES AND LARGE ROOM!
FOR BENT IN THE
National Bank of the Reoublic Building
809 and 811, CHEST;* UT Street
The Building 1* supplied with Gas, Water, Watei
S? e i?,’i!?tS/i !J 9“5??% lsApparatus ' The rooms on
the, third I and fourth floors are largt (50x60) well
Ughted, and suitable for a jOpmmtrcial CoUegecn
business of a similar vuu '*”
Apply at the Rank. Be i.tf
m FOB- BALR.—Thelot or piece ofground situate
Biii on the southeast corner Rachael end Ldfcrel
streets, on iWhicb is built a four-story brick building or
stope and several tenements* now let 1 to -monthly te
nants; also a Smoke House and lice House; suitable for
curlhgand smoking meats. ’ ”
For further particulars apply to
McOXJTCHEON & COLLINS,
240 North Front street,
oql3-16t»
S BPBUi G GARDEN STREET—FOB SALE—A
handsome foar story brick residence, 22 feet front
three-story doable back * buildings; built and
mushed throughout in the best manner, situate o a the
Booth side Spring Garden street between Thirteenth
and Broad streets. J. M« GUMMBY «fc SONS, 60S
Walnut street.
fIH FiE BALE-A very desirable HOUSE, No,
K 3 202 T WAxasuTStreeu wm be soi<rwith or with
outthe furniture. Possession at once.
ALSO—Nos. 181 S and 1825 DEIANOEY PLACE,
ALSO-Ko. U 24 WALK UT Street.
By C. H. M~UrKKEI I),
No. 205 South sixth street.
CC17,15t2
BFOR SAJJS— I The handsome S*story .brick Be*
sidence,22 feet front/with s-story doubleback
lings; built and ‘finished throughout!!! the* best
manner with extra conveniences ana In perfect order:
sitnhteNo. SBNorth NINETEENTH street. The fur
nitdrewiil be sold if desired. J. M. GUMiIBY 4
SOlpb, SCB Walnut street.
4K& FOR &ILE—A handsome four-story hrin.h- Ttir,
H»1 bIDBNCE. 22 feet front, with large three-story
back buildings; every convenience; and: lot' 105 feet
deep to a street; Situate on FINE street, west ot
Eighteenth street. J. M. QUMMBY 4 SONS* a-8
Walnut street. ' “
OS BPBGOE STBEET—FOB-BALE.—TheHand-
H-il some brick Residence, 22 feet froLt, together with
Stable and Carriage House, and lot 2i feet deep through
to a 4 feet wide street, situate No 1509 Spruce street.
Immediate possession, J. It, GUMMKY &SONS. suB
Walnut street. .
FOB BABE—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—
[ NEW AND ELEGANT SHOWN S TONE AND
.OK DWELLINGS, NO. 2029 SPRUCE STREET.
MAULK. BROTHER, & CO.,
25(10 SOUTH STREET.
oda-lmo}
JSB FOB SALE—The valuable*foorTtory brick Pro-
WS petty, with lot, 20 feet front by 66 feet deep, situate
at the ntrthweet corner of Tenth and Hunter streets,
above Market. J. M. QTJHMF.Y & SONS, 508 Walnut
street. „ 0c27
flsj FOB SALE—A four-story brick DWELLING,
fi-i northwest comer. Fifteenth ami Lombard streets.
An modem improvements. Lot 2«iloo feet Immedi
ate possession. Apply to OOFPUCK <fc JORDAN, 433
Walnut street, . 0c27
SFOB BALE—The three-story brick Residence
and Lot is feet front by 92 feet deep, to an outlet,
tte No, 1416 South Penn Square. Has every modem
convenience, and is in excellent order. J.M.GUM-
Misx A BOMB. SCS Walnut street,
?26^ Al ?r. A Three-story BRICK BBSI-
Ka DKNCB,..with back bandings, every conveni
ent* audio good order,, situate on TWENTIETH
street, below walnnt. Lot is feet front by ss feet
M. OPMHEY A SONS, 508 /Walnnt street
fig FOB SALE.—The four-story Brick Beaidence.
ffi-sLwitfa three-story back buildings. Every conveni
ence. And Lot 20 feet front by 93 feet deep to a street
situate No 1703 Fine street J. M. GCMMEY A SONS'
506jWalnnt street - - - . . .. '
fig FOB SALE.—A three-story dwelling, No. 11l
K 3 North Sixteen th street. ..above Arch, very de
suable and cheap. Possession soon. E. WBIGLEY
& yO., m Sonth Fourth street oc2o-s.tn, th,6t*
fig FTJBSISHED HOUSE,near GEBMANTOWN
Jpa To Let, for.the winter, to a family wlthont small
obUdren-: Apply between 12 and 2 o’clock, at 1622
LOCUST, ■ OC2M4H
flgt GERMANTOWN.-A desirable HOUSE to
K 3 EENT. Hooses for sale. Apply to
W, H. STOKE",
Insurance Office.
«Sj TO LET.—W ell- lighted Booms, second, third and
H-5 lonrth stories of Store No. 25 North Second street.
Apply to.COPPUCK & JORDAN, 433 WALNUT
street. . - ~ : ■ • oc!7
fS FOR BENT—3 story bricfe Residence, with
ai modern conveniences, and lot 185 feet deep, west
Btae of Twenty first street, second below Walnut. J
M.;GUaiMEY«fc SONS, 503 Wainnt street.
.TO BENT-NO. 1427 CHESTNUT street.—A
splendid four-storied DWELLING, witn modem
rovements._ Apply next dpor below, 0c27-3t»
*USIML<IJAJu.
CONfiOiON POWDERS
FOB
j HORSES ANDCATTLE.
It cures Worms Bote and OoltcJ
It cures Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound.
It Is the beet alterative for Horses and Cattle now li
use, having a reputation oC»y ears’ standing.
It Is a sure preventive lor the ranch dreaded Binder
pest.
No Parmer or Dairyman should be without It.
Por sale in Philadelphia by DYOTT & GO. 232 North
Becond street; JOHNSTON, HOHLOWAY * COW
DEN, 23 North Slslh street, and by Druggists through
out the country. Address till orders to w
' STA^lN&FDOYD,Proprietors,
set cm; ' * - ‘.SO9 Duane street, New York,
C\PAI< DENTALUNA.—A superior article fbt
V; cleaning the" Teeth, Idestroylng' animalcule
which lnfbet them, giving tone to the gums, and leav
ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In
the month. It may be used daily, and will be found
to strengthen weak,and-bleedlng - gams, while the
aroma and deterslveness will recommend It to ever?
IBelng, composed with the assistance of the
Dehtlst, Physicians and Microscoplst, It Is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
washes formerly In yogue. ■ i f
Etalnmt Dent Ute/ acquainted With the constituents
of the PENTALLTNA. advocate Its use: It contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment.
Made only by , . ‘:
■ " JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary,
< , . , BroadandSpracestreete.
_Por sale by Druggists generally, and
Prfd.'Brown. - ■ DrLvStackhonse, ~
Hassard&Co,, Robert C. Davis,
C.p. Keeny, _ Qeo W.Bower,
Isaac H.Hay, Charles Shivers, 1
O. H. Needles, S. M. MoOollln,
T. J. Husband, * 8.0. Bunting,'
•Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle,
Edward Parrish. James N, Marks,
William B. Webb,. E.Brlnghurst&Co., .
James L. Blspham, DyotfA Co., *
Hughes & Coombe, H .C. Blair’s Sons,
Henry A, Bower, Wyeth & Bro.
■RNTnmLY RELIABLE-HODGSON’B Bronchia!
JitTABLETS,/orthecnre.ofcoughs, colds..hoarae-
Detoi hronchltis " and catarrh 'of the head and breast
Public speakers, singers and amatenrs will be greatly
Tablets. Prepared only by
A wjxjß. Pharmacentlsta, N. E. Oor.
AECHsnd TENTH streetß." Philadelphia. Bor sale
by; Johnson, Holloway dk Gowdehr and Brngglsts
generally. s&htl
B ~~
BBOaQHIAIi- AND
*f DEW DBOPB. for Ooughs»-And all Diseases of th»
TtooatandßrondUkTaoes. This iDvalaable prepa
ration lor every households Public Speakers. Bingen,
oca,possesses a Western Celebris, and has been known
to believe : the . most ■. obstinate: and almost hopelee*
cases* It la agreeable, strengthening and soothing
K o- ,258 Boath ,^
INVKETED J
y/DAVIteON, Chiropodist, Operator on Corns, Bos
“’SSh^w^SSH?’ 011,1011 other diseases of the feel
WpTHtlroS? hw “ t c ° ril “ °* amraH and ohkb7
„ DB.DAVJLDSON will wait on patients at their real
gffiggm- le22tg
' I ‘Express cjojufameb.
ADAMWEXPREBB OOMPANY,-On and afte,
j3L TUESDAY, May 1, the FREI&HT DEPART.
,MKNT of this 6ompany wmße-REMOVED tothj
Company's New Building, Southeast corner of w.rSt
yjllfmjffldMAKK BT streets. Entrance on Eleventh
atreet and on Market street.
tar AUj MONEY and COLLECTION BUSINESS
will be transacted as-heretofore at 320OHBBTNOT
street. . • .... v' , , -
Small Parcels andPactagea will be received atel then
office. Call Books will be Kept at each office, and
calls entered therein previous to 5 P. M. will receive
attention same day, If within a reasonable distance of
onr office. Licralriea for goods and settlements toV
made at 820 CHESTNUT street. -
; ; • JOHN BINGHAM. Bnp’fc
,»»/HITE CASTILE SOAP.—loo.boxes genuine wh
W Castile Soapylandlng ftom BrlgPennsylvanta
from Genoa, ana for Bald by JOS.B.BUSSIBR * CO
108 Sooth Delaware avenne.
Gelatin, tapioca, and sago.-max's scotch
’Gelatin, Bio Tapioca and East'lndls Pearl Bago.'
landing and for sale by J. B, BT7SSIHB<iCQ W
UsigwueAycim*
THE-DAILY EVENING BULLETIN
i tBAVELiam bbhie.
1?E tmafesci north Pennsylvania x
!W» B.—THE , MIDDLE SOUTH,—
Hnortesi and moa» direct line toßethlehem,Allentown
WWteHaveAWflkeslainre.
BCabuoy atT.AndaUpomtßtattM iieMfh juio Wro?
ming Coal Regions ■ - ,w «
PftsseDgfr lepota In Philadelphia, THIRD street.
■boyeThompeon, and corner of BEBKS and AMERI
CAN streets
: BUMMER ABBANGEMENT.
_i _ NINE DAILY,TRAINS V
, Monday* May ,2istia6e, Passenger trains
■ the Depot, 2 hiro street, above Thompson, dally
(Bnidayg excepted), aa follows: .
AT 7.80 A. M.—Morning Express flu Betblebom ana
andiPrindpal Stathmscn Nerto
raAoettMcHsi _at Bethlehem ,„wjth, Lehigh. Vallea
SnjS, Weatherly, JeaMdaSalSetofwfete^a
yen) Wilkeebarre, Kington, Plttston, and all polnta is
*52 Wyoming Valleys; also, In connection with
Baifroa3 fbr Mahanov aw, and
ESSfSKSJ*S* 11 ?!®?' Bnpart, Ban vale, Milton
- Pjuaengers by this train can £ne Lehigb
SsYoS? 11 * 011 JerseyOentral Ballroad to
JllSfataii SS
‘ AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, mr Fort Washing
lon.i stopping at all Intermediate Stations.
AlkspPM. Accommodtdlon for Doyles town, stop
nt?, ’ me 2 »te£onß. MBsengeri take
stage at Deyies town for New Hope.
' -yp. B - 8 ? ?: M.—Evening Express fbr Bethlehem and
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania BaT
roaAmaklngdose connection at Bethlehem with Le
high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
M 7 i Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville andothet
polnte on New Jersey Central 8.8. take N. J. C. Trair
at Button, widen arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas
lengerafor Snmnoytown take stage at. North. Wales,
SI for Greenville a.
AT 115 Ba^Md—Aonommodaticm, zor Doylestown,
Btopfclngat *ll Intermediate Stations Pftftipirrftfnfor
WflfowGroye,Hatborff. ahaHarteyflle' take stafeern’
Abington: JbrLitmberftlle at Doylestown*
AT 6.15 P. M.—Through AncoxnmMAtloo. ftnr Beth*
lehem and all Stations on main Une'oTNorth Peimsyi*
vanla Ballroad, connecting at Rgfchiftftftm with
Valley SvexUsgTrain, fin Allentown. Mauchtttraick}
Ac. 1 ’ t ‘‘ - - - ■■ v-‘ -i-...
AT 6.15 p, M.—Accommodation, tor Tan«i»ie, stop*
ping at all intermediates tationa,: ■ -
At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washington. -
! TBAra#FOB PHILADELPHIA,
Leave
F. M.
tram makes direct connection with Lehigh Val
ley trains from Easton. Wllkesharre, Mahon.yi City.
Hazleton, and arrives lnPhUadelphls at 2.80-P.M/- ~
Passengers leaving Wllkesharre at Lis P. M.,oonneo»
at Bethlehem at 6,15 P, IL, and arrive In Philadelphia
at 8.40 P.M.
Leave Doyleetown at 6AO A. M. 6.15 and SAOP.H.
Leave Lansddle at d AM* - - -
Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and Ll 5 P, K.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M.
> Philadelphia for Doyleeto wn at 2AOP.M.
Doyleotown for Philadelphia at 9SS A. M.
Bethlehem lor Philadelphia atLBO P. M.
Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars conv y pm
angers to and from Berks Streetßepot. - ■
white Cars of Second and Third SfreetaLlne convey
passegners to Third Street Bepot.
Tickets must besroenred at the Ticket OiSces, THIRL
■treet or BERKS street. In order toseenre t&e lowest
rates of fore. - . ELLIB CLARK, Agent.
Hillman’s Banage Express willcsllforanddellvei
Baggage at the Depot.
Office. Ho. m Booth THIRD street ■ mya
TxK l FOB NEW YORK.—The CAJSi
■P Will DEN AND AMBOY aad PHILA
DELPHIAAND TRENTON RA TT.ttna w COM
PANY’S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and
way places, from WALNUT STREET WHABF.
will leave as follows, viz: ■ Ara
At 5 A. M„ via Camden and Amboy. Acoom., 63 21
At BA. M„ via Camden and Jersey City Express, sec
At 2P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express, 509
At 6.00 P, M„ via Camden and. Am-Vlst Cass. 2 a
bey, Accomand Emigrant, 7 /Zd class 160
At 8 A. M., zand: 6.00 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewan*,
vllle, Pemberton and Vlnbentovm, At 5 A.M., and
IP. M. for Freehold
At 5 and 10 A.M. 12 M. 6,5,6, and IL3O P. M., for Flab
House, - palmyra; -Riverton, Progress, Delanco,
Beverly, Edgewater, Borlington, Florence. Borden-
The 10 A, Mjmds P.M. lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
KENSINGTON DEPOT will lav,
as follows :.
At U A. MWtSO, 8.45 P. M. and 12 PM. (night) via
TheBAißiL l lJnewts fnm
days excepted.
At7.aoandii,ooA.M.,*,kSJ,4jo,6ande,«P. m„ and
II Midnight, for Bristol, Tienton. dec.
At 7 and 10.15, A. AL,’ 12 At, 5, and 6 P. M. for
Cornw6lla,.Torrlsdaln,Hnlme»onTg, Tacony.Wlml&o.
mlng.Brlaeßburg.and Frankford and at 10.15 A. M.
for BrlstoL Bchannks, Eddington and 8-P. M. fot r
HolmeSbtnrgand lntermaffiaießtatlons. - . w
BELVIDERE DKLAWAKK BATT.TWATt, tai tin
Delaware Elver Valley „ Northern Pennsylvania, anC
New York State, said file Great lakßaTTwotoroaS
trains daHy (Sundays excepted) Horn Kenalniton Do
pot. aa follows:
ax 7 .50 a. st. ana s.so p. m, An mania Pans, Bni
talo, Dunkirk, nanandalfnaHOmlra, Tth»e.- Owero
Rochester, Blntfaampton, Gsweao, Syracuse, .Great
Bend, Montrose, Wllkeebarre Scranton, Stroudaburs
Water Gap.Belvldere, Easton, DambertviUe, Flem
nrton.itc. The &20 P. nL Line connects direct wltl
he Train leaving Xaston tor tfannh rmn.a- >n r
town, Bethlehem. Ac.
Atß p. ae T jmtwrrtrtn»«. | <inj»ww^ißteßtatjnni
aß'Eor Hew York, and Way Lines leaving Sen
■lneton Depot, take the can on Fifth street, abovt
Walnut, half an boor before departure. The cam rur
Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, ran boa
the Denot-
An additional Ticket Office Is located at No. S 3 Ches
nut street Continental Hotel, where tickets to New
I ork and all important points North and East, may
he > procured. Persona purchasing Tickets at this
Office, can, by leaving orders, have their baggage
checked at their tesldences, by Graham's Baggage
Szprcsß.
Piny Pounds of Baggage only, allowed well Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anythin,
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggagr
over fifty pounds to he paid tor extra. The Oomparu
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar pel
pound, and wul not be liable fbr any amount beyonf
1100. excect by special contract.
U2fcs FBOM £TEVr?OBK FOB FHZXaABXLPHIA
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. anr
4 F. M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 1>
A. M., 8 P,M. and 12 Night via Jersey C3ty and Hen
slngton. -
From Pier No. IN. River,at SA, M.and2, 4 p.M.
via Amboy and Camden.
.. • WM. H. GATZMEB. Agent.
fgUUH.iI/ J .‘ -e I .PHILADELPHIA, -GERMAN
town and nokbjbtowb
ralLruar.—time TABLE.—On and alter MON
DAY, May 16th, 1688.
i POE GEBMANTOWN.
LeavePhnadelohla—«, 7,8, 9, 10, u. 12. A.’ M.; L*, Ale
m1nnte5,8X,4,e,5X,e,7,8.8710,ii,it p.M. -
Legve Germantown—A 7,734,8,820,9,10, U, 12, A. M.
L2,8,,,«f,a.8HJ.8,9,10,nP. M.
The 820 down train, and thesx and tXop trains di
not atop on Germantown Branch.
ONBUNDAYB.'
Leave Philadelphia—SOD minutes,A. M.; 2,3,5,8 anf
LOX, B, 2L
Leave A. M,i L «.« and 9X, P. M.
OHhBTNUT TfTT.T. it ATT At/1 * Tl
Lsave Philadelphia—s,B, U, uTa. m 7«, IX. %I. I
and 11, P.M.
Leave Chestnut Hill—7JO mlnutea.B. (.0, and ilu A
IC.; LO, M 0,5.0, M.
Lfeave Philadelphia—9,lo minutes, A, M.; 2. s, and t
P.M-
Lbave Chestnut HIII-7.ominutes.A, M.; 110, BJO
and 9.25 mlnntes P. M.
POB OONHHOHOCKEN AND NOKKIBTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia—«, 823,1136 minutes, A. M,; lit
9, Hi- 6K, «K,iA6,snd MJ4,P. M. 1 -
gleans Norristown—sXlV, 7J50,9, U, A. M.; D4,4X, 5X
The 5)4 P. M. tratn.wlll stop at School Lane, Wlm
hiekon, Manaynnk, Bpring MUlsand Oonsluthooksi
only. .
1 ONBUNDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia—9 A. M., six, 4, and 7)4 P. M.
Leave Norristbwn-7A.M., 1 .ami 5)4 and 9.P.K.
! » .JTOB MANAYUNB. ■ ’ : 77V
..FMadelDhla-«, AK, ILO6-A. jfc; IX, 1,4 X, Dt
1)4, 8.05, and 11)4 E M
iiave MMWm*- r «4,.TX, MO, 9X.HX, A. ILi tl,
tXhnd ONBUNDAYB. 7 "
LeavePhDadelphlar-9 A. M.;2X 4, andTX P. M.
Live Msuayunk-TX A.MJJX 6, and 9X P. M.
W. T. WUHON, General Superintendent, ‘
1 ' ■ Depot, Ninth and Green streW.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
LINEa. ftom foot of Market street
upper Perky, commencing MONDAY,.’September M,
Sheave Philadelphia as follows:
For Bridgeton, Salem, Millville, and all. Intermediate
stations, at I A.M,, Mall. 8.30 P. M., Passenger. -
Por Woodbury 8 A.M., 330 P.M., and e P.M.
For CapeMayat3BoP,M.
i BETTJRNING TRAINS LEAVE
Woodbury at 7.15 A. Mi, 8 40 A. M., and 434 P.M.
Bridgeton at 7,06 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Freight 6.80
F, M.. ■ . - .
Salem at 6 Bff A, M. and 305 P. M. Prelght 6.45 P. M.
at 6.55 A. M.and 8.08 P. M. Prelght 6.10
Cape May at 1145 A, M. Passenger and Freight.
FREIGHT will be received at Second Covered
Wparf below Walnut street, from 7 A. M. until 5 P, M.
Freight received before 9A. M. will go forward the
same day. . "
FBEIGHT DELIVERY, No. 228 BOOTH DELA
WARE AVENUE.
THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will
Attend to all the usual branches of express baslneas.
A Special Messenger accomp. nles each through train.
Office foot of Marketstreet, fblladelphla.
se24-tD J. H. MABKf.BY. General-Agent.
PHILADKLPHIA A . BALTI
immEsm MOKg£imTßAyiiATT.ttn*n-
W INTER ARRANGEMENTS.—ON AND APTEB
MONRAY, Ort. 15, 1888, the Trains ,wlB leave Phlla.
delphla, from the Depot of Ufo West CfiesterAPhlla
«&»rd B S?sil. M 6.“ d MMS M "
A Market Train with Passenger Osr attached, will
run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leavinx tbe Rising Snn
at IHJ6 A.M.Toilordatlioo M„and Kennettat LOO
KM., donnecUng at Weat Cheeter Junction with a
. Train for Philadelphia. On Wednesday and Satur
days. trains leave Philadelphia at 2.30 P. M., inn
through to Okfotd. n<r ,u- s
The Train leaving Phlladelphla’at 7,soA.M.con
nects at Oxford wltba dally llneof BtagaifoSSch
Bottom, in Lancaster county. RetnrnlnjrTi eaves Peach
connect at OxfoHt with theAJlemoon Train
fob Philadelphia: - i ,
?Wladapli{* at 4MB rami to Bising
Paaaengers are allowed to take WesrlngjApparel
only, as Baggage, and the Company will not m any
case be responsible fbr an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a apodal contrast be made fox the
lame mm HENRY WOOD, Gen’l, Bop’L
-PHILADELPHIA, TUE OCTOBER 3C. 1866.
at &25 iuHoJUtd 12^SH. t aBd60>
J. VAN r:
i TBAVEIiIHtH eiUPB.
wim J-w—r XAmi' iKi.Mn'i.imli nin;
IHTgBIOB 0?WnB
roSrm 4 4™* NSBMENT nr^PAmMnmi
At 7 OTi-w t sF N |*4i l P ooMol)ATlo * re >' ' ••-"
and all intermediate Sta
" VXBRBBB. . ■••<■■>
totoffi& T p,B 1 * WPM ** t 1 ** *"**'
P“a WT-00 p. trains leave Eanlatncn
Harrisburg- accommodation teapar Beading at Mor
*Vii°JPf M.. Connecting at.
ReadbigwlthAfternoonAccommodation sonthatMO
JJartettrain,.withaPassenger carauaehed, leave*
WHjßfiiSKto
All the above trains rnndaHy.Bnndayß accepted.
Bnndiw tralnß leaye PotortUe at BJ)OA,M..*aa
Philadelphia at 3JB F. H ; leave Philadelphia, for
Reading,at mo A, M., returning from Beading'at 4^5
F -“„ CHHffliß VAIiS!T;BAItRiAD. i
Pawyflgpni fcufSownmrajwnJuiQ tuxemediateuolnfii-
B&etbd 7;3Q JU1&845 A. 5& arid.-4.80P.Mi niiAsjffi
HNand^BfflHiiooit*^ 11 *
NBWXf>BB; xxeia^<^«EPuißaaßHiAao:
Leave*.New YorkatJ. II A.MJtnd enn
Beading at 1.08; lljaAjfc. and L4B PM. and connect at..
RailroadExpreraTrainstorTPlttaburghichicseo, WH
lamaport,'£jmira,Baltlniore,tcofy'-r 'T.:™ ...
Betonlng.v Express’ Tralniesv**-Harrisburg on
antral :oTPermsyteaala'Bxprese.ftom Plttsbnrrfat 8
and M6AIMm9JSP.IL passing Beading at 4.4 Sand 1052'
A, M.andll.SOP, M. arriving at NewYorklOA. M_'
an<t Stis P. M. Bleeping Oars accompanying these
trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh,
without change. ' ; .
Mall train for New York leaves Harrlsbnrg at 2JO p.
fbrHarrlaburg leaves Hew York at 11
- . SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottavnie at 7,11.80 A, M. and 7.15 P. M.,
nttahj from Tttmaqna at 7.85 A. M., and MO ana
BCHUYLKILL AMDSUSQUKHANNA -RATT.wna-n
Trains leave Auburn at 7.80 A. M. fbr Plnegrove and
Harrisburg, and at LSOjP. M. tor Plnegrove and Tre
mont; returning from Harrisburg at MOP. M. and from
Tremontat 7.84 A. M. and M 5 P. M.
TICKETS.
Through firsbclass tickets and emigrant uton**
to all the principal points In the North and West and
CIIWIM
The billowing tickets are obtainable only at the Office
of 8. Bradford, Tressnrar.No. 227 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia, or of Q. A. Nicola, General Bnperlntead
‘ COMMUTATION TTCKISIB.
Alts per cent., discount between any points desired
tor tkmllles and firms.
MILEAGE TICKETS.
Good for B,ooomlles,between all points, at 13 Reach.
fpf fktnlUf and flrmt. '
SEASON TTOKETS.
For three, six, nine or twelve months, for holder*
only, to all points at reduwed rates. . . .
’ CLERGYMEN
Residing on the line of the Road win be furnished
with cards, entitling themselves and wires to tickets at
hrifAm,
EXCURSION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to nrlnclDal w.hwi.
Monday .at^Soedfi^fa^
hill streets,
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions fbrwardad so all the abovs
points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad
“ fIWmOW “ re^GHTTEAIHB.
Leave Philadelphia daily at Mo A. M., 11.15 noon and
6 P, M., fbr Beading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsvm*.
Port Clinton, and all pcdntsbejrond.
Close at the Philadelphia Post Ofllce tor all places om
the road and Its branches at 5 A.M., and tor thsnrtn
glpalßlatlon* only at 3.ISP.M.
KEUffiJiSikl WK*rUtUHT*aIAHD PHXLA-
DgIiPHT A TtATT.TinATi, VIA
WIKTXB AHRANGKMKNTB.
On mil kltei MONDAY, Oct. 15Ufc IMS, thl
tram wUI Irave M tbUOTO
WEST Q&B8TEB TRAXETB,
Leave Philadelphia Hu West Cheater, trom Depot
Thlrty-fliat and Market street, 7JO A. St., mo Ai M.,
SJSO,«.«and6JSP.M. _ '
Leave Weet Cheater tor Philadelphia, bom Depot os
E. Market street. SJO. 8.00.10.»A- M.. U 5, UO P. Sr
Trains lea vis*West Cheater at s oa AJtC. and leavlox
Philadelphia at «.t5 P. M., will not atop at Pesneltoh.
and will stop beloir B. O. Junction at Media only.
PENNELTON TRAINS.
lAavePhlladedphln tbr Pennelton 4.15 and ILeo p. IC.
Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 5.47 A. K,, 7js
P. M.
These Tralni (top at all Intermodule Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at MO A. X
and 2.00 P.M.
Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 4.00 P X.
On Bukdayb— The West Philadelphia Passenger
cere wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, half-aa
honr betbre the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of eaeh train to convey passenger*
Into the city. ■■
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4_« F
M.. and leaving West Chester at 8.00 A. M, and 150 p.
tC. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. 0. B. R, lbr Oxford and Intermediatepoints.
JW Passenger* are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will not, In any
rase, be responslhle for an amount exoeedlnr one hun
dred doUaiAiuUea a special oontiact Is.made tor the
tame. HENRY WOOD, General Baperlutendent
: | PITTSBURGH, OOLUHBUE
CINCINNATI RAILROAI
THE PAN H4NDLE ROUTE WESTWARD,
Owing to the great distance Saved by THBS ROUTh
the Government has assigned to It the carrying of the
U. 8. HAIL to the Prlndnal Cities of the West an;
Southwest, . . . .
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CART
BETWEEN PHIT.ADKI.PmA AND CINCINNATI
AND BUT TWO TO BT. LOUIS.
PASSENGSBS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN;CXNCINNATLINDIANAPOLI& CAIRO ANI
BT. LOUIB. ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OP ANT
OTHER Ti l NA
Passenger* leaving Philadelphia at ILSO A. M. wll
arrive at Altoona In the evening lbr supper, when
WqodrnlTs Celebrated Palace State-Room Bleeplnj
Oars will be attached, and run through to Columbia
without change, avdldlng changing cats at Plttsburgl
at midnight, a comfbrt never before aSbrded to du
traveHng community. _ . ■
Be sure to purchase tickets “VIA BTEUBKB
VILLE," at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
. Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets,
„ „ Philadelphia.
8. P, SCULL,
Geel Ticket Aft, Steubenville, O,
JOHN H. MILLER. Gen’l Eastern Pass. Aj?L :
_L-kl;„ „ S? XfOnAmur, NearYork.
JOHN DURAND.GenTBunt. ' fblMl
Pennsylvania .Railroad Office, 631 Cheetnnt stroei:
and Thirtieth aril Market streets. Weat Philadelphia,
nfei—an iBta. Philadelphia and
RAILROAD. 1866. ,
'finis gnat llnetraversee the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsj lvanla to the city of Brie on
It has been leased andlaoperated by the Permsyl
Tftnlft B&llroad oosipJtxky* .
<UCX or FASSBBraBBTBAUIB A* FHILADBLPHIA,
i ■ ■-ABBXYa SABXWASO.
Erie Hall Train...:... .tl-:..:.:...,--: son t,M
Erie Express Train—i —.—LOOP. M.
. i . LKXVE WkSTWiBI).
Erie MAUTraln..—A(# P. M.
Erie Express Train.....-- .——. ——.JS.OOM.
Passenger Cars ran through on the Erie Man and
Express Trains without change, both ways, between
Philadelphia and Erie, ci ...
I SKW YOBK OONOTCnON.
Leave New-Yorfc at 9.00 A,H£., arrive atErle S.3OA.M
Leave Erie at 4.45P.M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M
Elegant Bleeping Cara on all Night Trains.
For lnlbnnatlonrfflpectlng passenger baslnessanpl?
at corner THIRTIETH and MARKET streets. Pllla-
freight business of the
a B. Kingston, Jr„ corner Thlrteenthand war vet
Btreets.Phlfadelphla. < -.
X. w. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent,N.O.BY. Baltimore. :
i HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
. „ hTwt.gwinnjsb,
: , General Ticket Apnt^Philadelphla.
j ,m- ..*1 . : General superintendent, Erie.
8328HH&3' foe new york.-raritan
DKIiAWABE.BAY BAIL
ROAD.-From Ferry. foot of VINK at.. -Philadelphia.
9A. M-rßxpresaforLongßranch, New York and
Intermediate points. *
5.F. M—Fretght for New YorkandWay Stations.
Goods delivered at Campans'sDepot.sae North
Wharvea.Phlladelphla.bydPriL, forwardedbythla
line, arrive In New Torn at 5 o’clock next morning.
- „ .RETURNING. .
Yhe Passenger i Steamer Jesae Hovt leaves pier 32
Norih Biver.Toot-of Dnane street, N. Y.,atll A.M.,
for Philadelphia Express. .
Freight received at Pier 82 North Elver, N. Y., by
4.30 P.M. will be ready fbr delivery In -Philadelphia
YORK. »2 CO.
j, Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, .
rorfertner lniormation apply to Company’s agents.
GHIPKAN. Freight; Office: and Depot, S2O
Norm WHARVES, Philadelphia.
Street* “ S2SOrUI * Jver ’ ftotl BUANE
. 9 r S' > ®eneral.Frelght and Passenger Offlce.Phfla
delphla, No. 11l CHESTNUT Street.
W..N. CLAYTON,
, Superintendent, Bed Bank, N.J.
. .-act.HASTY, ■
General Freight Agent, Red Bank, N. J.
. T, BRENT SWEARINGEN. .
General Agent, Philadelphia,
PerryyiUel
Hayre-de-Orace, .Aberdeen, 1 : Waynniia
Chase’s and Stammer's ti"
at sas A. M. (Bnnfiays ex
-^^Ph^^ff^n,^^at^ llre » alaiflltatloM
_HelawareßH.Tsaln At 9. AALfflnndays excentedlAir
Princess Anne. Mllfbrd and Intermediate stsflona.7T
BMtfcipre anaWeshlnetam ■ '< ?~?7y
»tIM*KM. v (Sand^s' , exoepted), fcr
ffiflggg iM^ester,
- jjgjfooM*.^OMaeraanafenctbm
ILOO P,; Ikforßalttmoreaiul Waah*
wWtakl
P 1^ V U-99
tedmconnectß with
g«e jßallroad fmt Harrington and lntermedlatesta
. M 0.7.16 and and
«•»•«» A.
. BALTIMORH
Bjprees. 625P.M„Express. 825P.M.,Express. ZV,
A. Y “ V6 .P?
Trams for Baltimore leave WUmlngtonmt sv, and
923 A. M.. and 4J5 P. M ““
tralns with passenger cars attaOied will leave :
*? PerryvlUe and mtermedlaJe stations
W 6 P- :M. Leave. Balthnere for Havred»Grace
, mid lmemedlate Stations at 4.46 P. M. Leave Perry
vllle for Wilmington andlntermedlate stations at 420
7.i^a.m
? STOPAY SRJUnSB. • v -
A.lf.feTTtAitfmftwi mtiif ytih.
»!f?Ktfp»i. sssasws®:
deem, Perryman’s, Magnolia, Chase’s and Stemmer’s
Run. ....
Night Express ILOO P. M ffir Baltimore and'Wadi
lOftOlL
A<xommodatlon Train at 1120 PJf.'.fer'MlmlngtOß
and Intermediate Stations.
! BALTIMORE FOB PHILADELPHIA,' ■ : '
n Usave Baltimore at 825 P. M., 1 stopping at Havre da
g™ oB ’PgryvlUe «md WRnilngSomAlso
tonand Newark (to take paadengera for PhnadatoMr
•hu treve passengers Stem Washington or Baltimore)
leave passengera fiom BaWmnre or
Accomodation train wni leave WUmlngtoii fbrPhi
ladelphla and Intermediate Statlona st szn V. m :
i ■ H. F. EEe,car,BuperlatenSent,
®i^^&BlfwK VANIA CENTaAL
_ FALL ARRANGEMENT. ‘'
The trap s of the Pennsylvania; Central Ballroad
JfJ?S, a *«. IJe ?2. t ’ at Thirty first, and Market streets,
which may be reached by the caraof tne Market
Street Passenger Railway, as wellas by those ol the
Chestnut and Walnut Street * allwar.
■c, ®® K Market Street Cara leave
Seventh and Market streets 4? minutes before the
departure of each train.
a MANX’S BAGGAGE EXPRESS win call for and
Renter Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office
hio. £3l Chestnut street will receive attention,
_ TRAINS LICAVE KEPOT, VIZ.:
HAY KXrRhsR... ... gt 900 A M
& S. 10.U0 A. M.&U.20 P. M.
PAST LINE 4 ERIE EXPRESS at 12.00 M.
PaBKBBURG TR a IN. ,r LOO PM.
HARRISBURG ACCOM Tt. £3O P m!
LANCASTER ACCOM ; MOP* 1L
PinSBURGH& ERIE MAH*. Uat 9mp n
PHXLaDEDPHTA EXPRESS ."ITSt Uloo R M
& Erie. Mall leaves daily, except Satnr-
Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains
dally, erceptSnnday.
Passengers by Day Express goto Williamsport
?, 1^? l i* ctallge of cars >*ud arrive at Rock Haven at
wIDX.
Paiwngera by Day Expbi«s mi to Carlisle and
Chamberabnrg without a change or cars.
.. sl SK p ! DB £i? Tickets can be had on application at
the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ :
CINCINNATI EXPRESS liM A. M
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS T..™ “ 710 “
PAgLI ACCOM, Noe. I<6 2. 820 A.M..A710P.M
PARKSBUBGTRAIN .- ...at 9 20A M.
LANCASTER TRAIN 12.40 PM
FASTLINK ; "<• 00 “
DAT PYWn-na _ u tSI *.
HARRISBURG Ad riiii~’ ; “ SJO ••
Philadelphia Express arrives dally, except Monday.
C incinnati Express arrives daily. All other trains
dally except Sunday,.. „ _ _
Btssengers leaving Lock Haven at 7,00 A. JL.and
Williamsport at 8.40 A. M.. reach Philadelphia, with
out'change of cars, from Wintamiport, by Day Ex
press, at SSQ P. H. ” J
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as
■nmeany risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apoa
rel „ and limit theli responsibility to One Hundred Doi"
!u SiPE-: AUBareage exceeding that amount In
value, will be at theruk of the owner, nnltss taken by
special contract. ■
For further ir formation, apply to
i Ticket Agent, 631 Chestnut street.
SAMUELH. WALLACE,’! lcket Agent at the Depot.
an Rmigbany Train runs dally, except Sunday
For full particulars as to fare and accommodations.
apply to FRANCK FUNK. 137 Dock-treet
TOPIXABURB_TRAVKLEBR
*■»*—*—thehhobtest bouts
• TO
NIAGARA FALLS
IS VTA
THE CAT AWIBS A RAILROAD.
Connections Immediate and sore,
Scenery unsurpassed. ■No road so free from Oust,
Stains leave Philadelphia from
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD
DEPOT. .
THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWHILL. -
at 8.15 A. M. .NIAGARA : PALIS’: EXPRESS
reaching, William sport without change of cars at 6A9
P. M. (supper), arriving at Niagara Falla at 9AS A. M.
Williamsport to Rochester
E3~ Passengers remaining over night at Williams
port can resume Journey next morning at 7.3s,reachlnz
Niagara Falls at 8.4 Q same evening.
Ask for tickets via Catawissa Railroad, which can be
procured at the Company’s office, .
425 CHESTNUT street,
under Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom
imd at DepoL THIRTEENTH and CALLOW
HILL streets. „ N. VAN HORN,
tyl9-tr . , General Passenger aipst
—■ riu ” a THE FAVORITE STEIMBOAT
BBnTii JOHN A. WARNER for BurlffisWn.
end Bristol. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street
wharf, at 2P, M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A.
M., stopping each way at Riverton, Torresdale, An
dalusia and Beverly. Fare, 25 cents. Excursion. 40
cents,_j.. / : . . .. ,/vgfctg
BVBINpi OißDik
Ha EANCASTKB.
> QKfIOX SXOBB, SPRUCE STREET WHARF.
„ _ -_L EsTAmuBHaD in 1826. . ..
CORN, OATS ut Mllib-FBED sold Wholesale and
Betatt at lowest Market, Bates, and delivered to all
parts of the City. V seff-ly
1?; & HSI6BT A GO.. WHOKRSALK GROCERS
■EiaSj&Oor.’ WATER and OBCBJTmjT street*. Phß
adelnhla* .Axenta tor the sale of the Products of tht
BpnlhwarkSggarßeflneryand the Brocas’ Soar
Hoose,ofPhiladelphia. - Jal-lyr
UffiraBYIiVANIA WORKS.—ON THE BELA
ATWABE river, below PHttADBIiPHIAi
urmsxiiß. Delaware county. Pa. -
__L, RHANBfT, SON A 00
Engineers and Iron Boat bonders, ,
Mannfttctnrers of .
: All Mniin of ;
CONDENSING AND NON-OONDKNBING KS
i' - flThi
Iron Vessels of an descriptions, Boners, Tats, Tank!
T. BKdjpY; ABCHIBOLD
1 Bate of.. . ante
Beeney,NettteftO&i Bntfneer InrChief.
Penn Works, Phlla. u. a Nay£
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK. TO. IT. WTTKItTfTm
< ' : ; JNO. E. OOPK.
COWmWAKK BOTOTOBY. PIPTH AND WASH
O ENGTON STREETS.
! PHUiMLPHU.
I MERRICK A SONS,
„ ! ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
atannlactnre High and Low Preasure Steam Engine#
tbrj Land, River and Marine Service.
Boilers. Gasometm, Tanka.lroa Boats, As,
Qast&ga of dll kinds, eitheriron or- brass.
Iron ErameßooSfor Gas Worts, Workshops ant
Railroad Stations,‘AC.- -
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most
Improved cons traction,
: Every description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sngar. Saw ana Grist Mills, Vacnnm Pans, Open
Stsun Trains, Defecators, inters, Pumping En
gines, &0.
Sole Agents fbr N. Bllleox's Patent Sngarßollhi
Apparatus, Neemyth’s Patent, Steam Hammer and
AspinwaU A Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine. ■
prgrPßia.——
_mm —*i»inn n
<Xi THA<3KASA, - KO— TlB - CHESTNUT, street,
Kcnoikctßien of Gw Fixtures, Lamps, *o, t AcT
wobldcaU the attention of the■■ jrabllo totheir lun
BteokeSTAo, They also lntrodnoe Gu plpes lntd
DtfeUlnca ana Pnblio BnlliUiiss, and attena to extend
ing, atterfnc an<lrepalrtn*a«ui pipes. AH work tno
ranted, ■ , jan
UXO A. WHISHT* THCBUSTOK. FXKB. diXKXST A
gBIHOW. THEODOREWBIBHT. Mimr-Mitt.
PSTKR WBIOHT <ft BONS,
- 1 . Importer* o£H«rUienw»re,
—j < •
i Shipping MiOonmtlMlon Kertbanta, ,
i HciVig'W'AJjfirriStieet.PhiiiLrtSgittv
■HiBTYY WKliia.-OWajmmiggHnTnngiTv rn»
X! onSr nl*oe to *et PriVl WelliOleiEßea »3a Dlitn
cmM> mt««t low prices.. -7 x. fhybson,
„_„M*mrfcctarerofPoadreJU,
90l<lfftlth l « o B l Jl,ljbr»TT IW»>
SHIPPING!
jFOK new yore,
Via Delaware and Baritas CanaL
Tbe Pbiladelpbla and Hew TorJi &PWM
j Steamboat Company* ■
Steam Propellers leave DAILY flow
aapifS FnuOTWgAßFbelow MARKET strertl
making thernnln M HOUB& ■
_T)dsLliiecoimecta wltb all Northern and Butern
TrtmroortaHan Companiee, eoodsJbrwsrdeddlHCttt
■Ubofinsirte 01 commission.
Prelght received at lowest rates.
WM.P. CLYDE *oo.,A*enM, ■■■; i
11 Booth Wharves, Philadelphia.
1 JAS. HAND-Agent, ..
117 Wall street, Kew?y orlt,
*fj»K POBBAVANN.-" - -
The Philadelphia and Southern M«n
;=teamanip Companyo Kegnlar Lines,. second wharf ."
belowSprucestreet. ....
- The steamBhImTONAWANDA, Captain 1 J.» TeaL
for 13A VA MAH, will commence-receiving freight i
on Til UitSDAT, I*OTember s, and Ball on JJATUR
DAT, 19ovemberioth. at lo o’clock A. M... and every
alternate Saturday • thereafter—viz.: November 24th, s
This'steamer inis fine state Booms and other ac>
commpdattonafor passenger*.
Cabin passage, *20:Deck d0..11d. V.
_ TbroughtlcSetssold to the followihg points—Macon,
Ga, fsit-ttanmbus, Ga.r $33: AnsnstaSai (27; Atlanta, ;
Ga.. (34; Albany, Qa, $33; Montgomery; Ala., ; Bu
fame, Ala. ta>. .
BrefgbttaKenatlow ratea; r ' :: ■ ■
siven at through rates to Haoon,
Colnmnua, Knoxyllie. ChaUa
nooga,lVaahvllle, Canton,'Mias. f
j received or blll3 of lading signed on satl
£l^, a l? av * nnah > : fc lnter * Gammeil. ' - ■
•For freight or passage, apply to i- ■.■■■ .
-• WM. L.‘JaMBS; General Agent. r :;
314 South, .Wharves. .
_FOR NEW ORLEANB.DIREOI-.
JM>pife -THE PHILADELPHIA 'AND SOUTH
RENMAILSTEaMSHIP COMPANT’SRBGULAB
The well-known flratMaass Stearashib" ■
1 ■ iw.*U® TA S UNION,
IMS tons register, T. N.Cookaey.Master. • ■ ;
freight »r the above port at
DfflovgntSu^ 6 OSLE4K B BATUR
superior State. Rooms and other
fttxommoafctfonsfor ptssengei*. •
Cablnjpateage'tco; Deck do., fa).
taken at low rates. ,
Frelghtreraived until 12'oclockM- asUlngday.
Agents av»ew Orleans. Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson <6
Oov mhfyyifa t attention to ahlpmentlol
po^te. lo Mobile, Vlckabnxg.N ana interior
For fr eight or passage, apply to
1 * - WM* X. JAMBS. General Agent,
aefttr.., , aHSoatbW^yea.
44HL , FOBSO6TOR! ,
FROM PfflE OT WHARF FHnAJDKIJmI'*
: - AND LONG WHARF,BOSTON.,
The steamship-ROMAN, Captain Baker, will sail
from Philadelphia on Friday. Nov. 2, at IQ a v
The steamship’ ABIES; Captain BoggE win sail
fromEqatonon Weinesday.October 31, at 3 P.M.
The. line between PbflallAlphlq and PqrtnTiMnn»’
composed of the ; ■ < •-
ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, Ltss fona burthen, ■
SAXON, Captain Matthews, i,Eotonß burthen.
NORMAN, Captain Crowell. 1203 tons tmrthim,
Theae substantial and well appointed ateamihlna:
will sail junMmallyaa advertbeo, and ftelghtwßlM
received may day, a steamer being always on the
oertb to receive csrgo.*
Shippers areregoestea tosendSOUof Xadliutwith
their goods. . ~
For ftiiAt or passage having superior
tions, apply to _ / ... . .
HEKET WINBOR 4U0.,
*pg • 832 South Delaware
-FOB WILMINGTON, N. C. S
SUHM& THE PHTIATVFTTrPHTA ASP SOUTH-'
ARnMAIL STKAMBHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR
JUNE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. ■ '
Tiie fiist-clsss steamship PIONEER, captain p. p.
Hoxin, lor WILMIN GTON. will commence receiving
frelghton THURSDAY, November Ist, and sail on -
SATURDAY, November Sd. at 10 o'clock P. M., and
every alternate Bator day thereafter—yum November
Bth.December lst,&c. "
Paaseniere will find superior accommodations and -
best attendance. '.
Cabin passage, 120; Deck do., fio,
Frelgbt carried at low rates.
No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail-
Irgday. .
Agenta a! Wilmington, WORTH & DANUX, who
wiD give especial attention to forwarding goeasad*
dressed to their care to and from the interior.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILT*. JAhQSS. General Agent,
814 bonthWharves '
■yHBODQH AIR-USE TO THE BOOTH
oBSUBb AXiJU >Wjj2iT«
obpolk
THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW BERN. '
Also, to all points in SOUTH ana SOUTH CARO
US A, via Beabo&rd and Roan (fire Railroad, and to
LYNCHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE, and theWßsT.
via N QEFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTH3IDH
RAILROAD.
Theregnlarity, safßy and shortness of this rente, to
gether with the moderate rates charged, commend It
to the pnbllc as the most desirable mediumfor carry
ing every description of freight. . -
No charge for commission, draysge, or any expense
of transfer....
Steamships, lnsnre at lowest rates, and leave reen
trly from the first wharf above Market street
Freight received dally. ‘ ■
WH. P. CLYDE * 00„
seld .. 11 North aod 14 South 'Wharves.’
HAVANA STKAMRRb.
SBKBIK. . SKMI-MONTHLY Igß.
H END RICK HUDSON Howa
STABS AND STRIPES _Capt. iSImS
These steamers - will leave this port fin Havana
every other SATURDAY, at 8 A.M.
The steamship HEHDRICK; HUDSON. Hewes,
master, will sail fbr Havana on SATURDAY MORN
ING. November 3d, at 8 o’clock.
Passage to Havana ISO..
N o freight received alter Thursday. '
For freight or passage, apply to
\ THOMAS WATTBON & SONS,
an2o ; - uoNorthDelawareavenna,
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
SUbBAC. TEXAS line steamships, stop.
PING AT SET WEST, FLA. The AX Steamship-
GENERAL SEDGWICK, "Whitehurst, commander,
will receive freight at Pier 20 EastJ&iver, and sail
with immediate despatch. For freight ox passue
having superior accommcxUtißDs, apmy to ~ •
B ISHOP, SON * OOn
. No. 105 Arch street.
HEW KXPBHBS IaHB TO ALKX
BUHkHHEBIAj Georgetown and Witiilmtoo.
vlaGhsapeake and Belaware Canal, with amSicilons
at ! Alexandria, Va.,_ft)nn the moat direct rente fbr
Itfnchbnrg.Brfstol.Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamer* leave Flrat Wharf above Market itreai
every Wednesday andSatnrdayat me
Pozfieltht apply to tbeaxenta., ,
wTP. ctodb * 00..
14 jfortii Wbinn
aJW>> POR-ftmw YORK.—Philadelphia Steam
9HMMS. PTOPeUer gomp*nr-De3patcl» and Swift.
Bure Unee, via Delaware andßaritanCanal—Leavln*
d*Hyatl2 Mrand 5 P. M., connsctJn* wttb all the
Nonhezn.and Eastern Unes.:
For freight, which will be takeaon
lenns, »pp]y to
wMM
_ WM.M. BATED *OO.,
No. 122 South Delaware avenue.
» - It. REGULAR LINE FOR KABTFOBD,
conn., via. tks Delaware
AMD JUeITAN CANAIi, . Vi -
' The steamer NEVADA Capt, Grumley.BQw loading
■t the Becond whan above STAR SET street, will leave
as above, on THURSDAY next, Nov. L
Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to
WILLIAM M. BAIKD&OO.,
oc2»3t -■ * No. 132 South Wharves.
»'.«lK**~ia STEAMER FOB, SALE.—The" .fast
■JHEBEiShAiling- coppered and copper &atened
a learner Hhibisoi GETTY (side whtel). fusions O. M.,
ISO leetlong, 2i,M feet, beam,' depth of hold 8 feet s
Inches: draws S feet 4 Inches water: bnllt. of live Oak
and red cedar. Apply to B. A. SOUDEKAOO.,.
seintf Pock Street Whak
.Lsirf A'ftmiw iraa■ ... ~
J/mBgggCzUSLAWAJBX , od - egmrrsigs
BiKiit Tbw-BOAT OOMPAST. i f . “
BARGEStowedtoandfrom wm.tnvr.iinfn
HAVRE-DEGRACE.' BALTIMORE, WlffHmS
TON. and Intermediate polnu.
CLYDE ft <XX, Aaenta
. No. 14 Senth Wharvas. FhlladSoSa.
Captain JOHN LATOSLEv Snis^nl£Aiw
v FOB boston, Mass.—Erpres3 LlD.e-The
•mnm schooner THOMAS HOLOOMRB, Captain
Godfrey, Is now leading for the above port at
third wharf above Market street, aud will have
apply to D^5P
jSt. FOB_ ANTWERP.—The A 1 bark ESTHER
aWf Captain Prince, la,now loading for the above
v 1!?!.? ? ® 11 * or Passage, apply to WORK
MAN <&oe.. 123 Walnnt street. * : ee24
/CONSIGN RES’ NOTlCE.—Consignees of -merchan.
vy.dlae per ship UNCLE JOE, -'Sevan. 1 master,
from-Liverpool, will please -send their permits on
board,at-Shlppen street wharf,or to the, counting house
of the undersigned. The .geheralorder will beliosned
on Taesday.rthe'SOth inst.,‘ when-all gooda not-per
miited willbe sent to public stores. PETER WRIGHT
& SONS, 118 Walnut street. ! .‘oc2&3t
CTEAMBHIP ROMAN, : FROM BOSTON.—Con-
M slgnees of merchandise, per above steamer, ..will
P^sendm^yod^^^me^t
.TAB S. SHINDLERyuccesaortoJOHN SHINDLER
Ul* SONS, SaU Makers, No. SCO North DELAWARE
cloncli?tlm best mahner and on the lowest
and Wostfavorahleterms, *nd warranted toglve per-
given to,repftiringV, ' : : ;'f; f y.
; tAPIMS’ IBLlntUyGir
BAND OPENING.—MRS. M.A. BThTOEgf "
NO. 1031 Chestsntittiet.-Phlladelnh^’-v'
Importer of ladles’ Dress and Cloak fJMminlnrt.
thesinglepiece Jhrzaar
now . .. seis-iy
SAIT
Balt. afloat, and lor sale a/
WORKMAN A CO., 123 Walnut.