0 BS' P 13 , 14 N PIEIBLADELPIILk EVENUM BULLETIN , . - NoVember 2, 1866, All communisations for this column must be directed "Chess Bditor of EVENING BULLETIN," and should reach the office, at latest, on Thursday morning. All Problems must be accompanied'by the Solution and name of the composer. Answers to Correspondents. "H. M."-Bolutions are wrong. You can find players of • all grades at the - Mercantile Library, corner Fifth and Library streets. One of the simplest Knight's tours is as fol lows: QKt6, Q RB. Q87,Q5,Q Kt 4, Q R 2, Q B sq, Q 3, Q B 5, Q R,6. Q Kt 8, Q 7, 5, K B 7,'K R'B, K 'Kt 6, K R 4, K Kt 2, Ksq,KB3,Q2,QKtsq,QR3,QB4,K3, K B sq. K R 2, K Kt 4, K 86, KB, K Kt 7, KRS,KKt 3, K sq, K82,K4, K Kt 5, K R 7. K B 8, K 6, K 84, K R 3, K Kt sq, K 2, Q 4, Q, B 2, Q It sq, Q Kt 3, Q R 5. Q Kt 7, Q 8, Q B 6, K 7, K Kt 8, K R 6, K 85, Q 6. BB,QR7.QKt 5, Q B 3, Q sq. Q Kt 2 and Q R. 4. • You should procure Prof. Haldeman's admirable little work on the subject. "W. R. MOADAM."-000 Of your pro blems appears in Dufresne's " Anthologie der Schachaufgaben," under the name of Longinus. " E. B."—Your contribution receives at tention this week. The game, however, is not up to the mark of either player. Problem No. 461. BY M. A ZEVEDO. 19 4, F a I 1 / I r / rff/ A et,l A ~f 4 ryA MA* .W4l r 7 • eA girA , VA, ' White to play and mate In three moves Solution to No. 457. • WHITE. "BLACK. 1. Rto K 2 (ah) K to Q 4 2 R toK6 Anything 3. B mates. Solution to No. 455. BLACK. 1. Kt to B 2 (eh) K to K 5 2. Kt to Kt 5 (ch) K to Q 4 3. Kt to Kt 4 (eh) K to Q 3 4. Kt to B 7 (oh) K to B 2 5. Kt to R 6 mate. Solution to Na. 459. BLACK. 1. Kttoß6 Ktoß7 2. Kt to Kt 4 (ch) KtoßB 3. K to B sq P to Kt 4 4. Ktoß2 Ptoß7 5. Rt to IA3 P toKt 5 6. Kt to B sq P to Kt 6 (eh) 7. Kt x P mate. Solution to No. 460. WHITE. BLACK. 1. Kt to Kt 5',. ' Kt to B 3" 2. Rto K (eh) Kt x R 3. Q x P (ch) K to Rsq 4. Q mates. _End-Game No. 44.. - BY MR. E. B. COOK. of Hoboken ~Gr P-7 M ./4 E - • , v *rA, A' ~ 41 - A^ r -/ 4 / A 4 rzA A I , z r /A .74 11".15_1 /11 White to play and draw Solution to End-Game No. 43. WHITE. "BLACK 1. Kt x B (eh) P Kc or (A) 2.. Q to R 8 (eh) K.xR 3.Kt087 R to B sq . 4. Ka g, and mates next move. (A) 1. K to R sq (oh) Z. Kt to B 7 (ch) to Kt sq 3. Q sl' (eh) K x Q 4. B to B 6 (ch) K to Kt sq 5. Kt to R 6 mate. - CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. " alone No. noo. - Played at the Mercantile Library, October 13th, between Mr. Emerson Bennett and Mr. J. A. Congdon, of Harrisbarg. (Evans' Gambit.) WE. (ME. BENNETT.) BL. (ME. CONGDON%) I.PtoK4 PtoK4 - 2.K.Ktt083 -Q,Kttoß3 3.8t084 Btoß4 4. Pto4/Kt4 Bx.QlltP 5.Pt083 •Btoß4 6. Castles (It is more attacking to play P to Q 4 at 6. P to Q 3 7.PtoQ4 PaP 8. 1 3 x P BtO Kt 3 • 9. BtoKt 2 . Kttoß4 . • • 10.PtoQ 5 PtoKB3 (This move gives Black a constrained game. 10: Kt to .K 2is the correct move.) 11. B toQ 3 Kt to K 2 12. Kt to R:4 Castles 13. Ktoßsq PtoK B 4 14. Qtolt 5 QtoK sq • 15. Q to Kt 5 Qto B 2 16. P3EP ICtx.QP 17. Bto K 4 - (A lost move.) 17. Kt to Kit 3 18.__BiaQ 3 Kftex, 3 19. Kt to 9, 2 - - rto Q 4 20 (.11tto K9q Kt to'lt.'2 . (This move evidently should have lost a 21. QX.ttoß3 '-'Pta.KR3 22. gtoßsq. 23. RxiCt p g 24. Btoß4 31t - t0 4 44.__. 25. Kt to R. 5 Q, toli 4 Kt (ch) tciß 2 27. RxP • 28.1 K.t R QxKKt 20. Kt to K. 7. Black now played 29. Q to Kt) s,:.And thus allowed his adversary . to mate(-Inm in two moves. • CHESS IN NEW YORK. Game Ne.1501.' Between Idessxm _Mackenzie and AL ortiater: • (Bishop's' Gambit,)• ' W. (;gn•ltLioNENzin;) B. (Mn.liionramnn.) 3. PtoK4 , PtoIC4 2. PtoRE4 ' P.x.P 3. Bto 11,4. ! , - .r 'td.Res (oh) tcrß sq - - • P to - R - Kt 4 5. Qlittoll 3 BtoßKt2 6. PtoKßt 3 P x P 7. Ktoßt2 BxQ,Kt (Tbia capture is injudicious,- and causes him trouble.) 8. Kttoß3 gtoß 3 9. PxKtP QtoKKt3 Io.QP3rB KttoK2 1L Mx Kt P Q Kt to B 3 12. QtoQ3 P to Q 3 13. R toR6 Q to K.t2 14, Q R to R sq Kt to K KI sq 15. liktoß4 QKttoK2 10. BtoQ Kt 5 (eh) Bto Q 2 17.. B x B (eh) - K•x B 18. - P to K 5 QtoKKt3 19. P to K 6 (eb) (Well played.) 19. Q a P 20. R to K sq Q to K B 4 21. Kt to K 5 (ch) K to B sq 22. Q to Q Et 5 Kt to Q B 3 23, RtoQKt4 Pa Kt 24. Q x,P (eh) Kto Q 2 25. R to Q_sqlch), andmins. • CHESS IN LONDON. - Game -No. 1502- - , • Played , in the Steinitz-Bird match. (Queen's Knight's Opening.) WH, (Mn. STEINITZ.) BL. (An. PIED.) 1. Pto'K4 ' ' P&K 4 2. Qlittoß 3 QKttoß 3 3. 1-•toB4 Kttoß3 4. P x P QKtxf' • 5. P to Q 4 Kt to Kt 3 6. P to K 5 Kt to Kt sq (Black is evidently rusty in the openings. 7. Kttoß3 PMQ 4 8. BtoQ 3 BtoQKt 5 9. Castles BtoK3 • 10. _Kt to KKt 5 kiKttoK 2 ; - 11. Kt x B P x .Kt 12. Qto Kt 4 QtoQ2 13. B to K Kt 5 Castles 14. Rtoß 7 QRtoKsq 15. Ktto.ll 2 Qtoß 3 16.Pt083 Btoß4 p ; 17. PtoQR 4 QtoQKt 3 (It is indifferent what he plays, after his opening -the game was as good as gone.) . 18. PtoKt4 . Bx.P• 19. Pxß' JECt1111" 20. P R 5 QxKt 'P 21. Q a P (eh) Kt toQ 2 22. QRtoKtsq Qtoß 6' • 23. Btoß 5, and wins. CRESS IN PARIS. Game .N 0.1503. Between Messers. Kieseritzky and Das loges. M. Kieseri zky playing with eight extra pawns in lieu of his Queen. (Remove aitl:3QT aceltrapis Qxt3, tQA4V33i4rit and .S..Kt, 4.) W. (M. KIESERITZ 11. Y.) B. (M.DzsLoetzs.) 1. PtoK4, P toK 3 2 .,Pt0Q 4 Pt0Q133 2.8t0Q3 PtoQ4 to•K 5 B to Q 2 5. BtoK3 KttoQß 3 "6. PtoQR 3 Kttoß2 7. Pt0Q.8.4 PtoQB.4 8. P tola Kt 5 P to Q Kt 3 .9. , KttoK2 Pio QB 4 10. Kt to Q 2 P. 40 Kt sq 11. Castles (K R) B to K 2 12. Ptoßs • • Pto.ti3 13. Ptoß 4 KttoKß 14. PxKP ,BxP 15. Ptoß3 QBXP (In this game it is often good play to sac rifice a piece for the pawns.) 16.PxKt K Kt x. P 17. Kt to B 3 Q to Q 2 18, B to Q 2 P to 13 4 19.3IttolIsq P to R 4 20. Ptoß 3 • KKttoß3 21. Ktoß 2' " KttoK 3 P QxQP -- - 23. Btoß 4 QtoQ,2 24.1" to Q 5 Kt. to B sq 25. Kt to Q 3 Kt to B 2 26. PtoQ6 BtoQ aq 27. B to Q th 5 . (The position now is almost irresistible.; 27. R to Q B sq 28. P to B 4 P to Kt 4 ' 29. KU° B 3 Pto R 5 30. PxRP PxBP 31.8xP ‘• .13 xP(ch) 32. PtoKt 3 BtoKt4 33.PtoK 6 QtoKKt2 34. P to Q 7 (eh) K to K 35. KttoK 5 (This is more elegant than capturing Rook.) ' - 35.Rt082 _36.-Kt to:13 6 (eh).- - R x-Kt 37. PxR Baß 38. P B KtoQ sq • 39. Kt to Kt 5 - Qs.Kt P - 40. Pto B (ch) KtoK2 41. Q R to B sq Ktto B 3 42. P to B 8 (Qs) Q Ktito Kt 5 (ch) 43. P Kt Kt ic P(ch) 44. K to Kt 3 Q to, Kt 2 45. P to Q 8 (Qs) (ch) R a Q 46. Q to B 7 (ch), and wins. CHESS IN GERMANY. Game No. 1504. Between Messrs. .Alexandre and- v. d. oven with the pieces placed in the fol lowindmanner : • The Kings on their'Bishops squares; The Queens on their Bishops squares. The Bishops on tbe King's and Queen's squares, The KKt and QKt pawns on their third squares and remainder , of the . pieces in the usual manner. W. (V. D. HOVEN.) B. (Mn. ALEXANDRE.) 1. QtoKt2 PtoKB3 2. PtoQ 3 KKtteß 3 3. PtoK4 Kttoß2 4. BtoKB 3 P to B 5. BtoQB3 I KtoKt2 6. KttoQ2 • PtoQ3 7. KttoK 2 R to B sq S. PtoKR4 Pto.KR 4 9. - R to :Q sq K.Vto•K R 3 • 10. KttoQ.B4 PtoQKt4 11. KttoK 3 PtoK4 12. PUSQ4 4 BtoQB2 13. BtoKt 2 BtoQ2 14.1tt0 Q 3 • Ptoß4 15. .K tO Ksq • Pto .Ktb, 16. BtoQ2- PtoQll4 17. P to Q,5 P to Q RS 18. Kt tola I 3 4 Pto R 6 19. B - x Kt (cb) change.) (Curiously enough, this is the fi rst ex- .s.B 20. Qtoß sq (ch) 19. K Kto Kt 2 21. PtoQB3 Kttoß 3 '''' .Kt to Q 2 PaP 23. KtaP Kt to Kt 5 24. R to K. 3 Ptoß4 25. Ptoß3 El to B 5, do wins. CLOTHS, CMISIMUSRESotiII (CLOTHS, CASSIM3MES AND VESTINGis. J.AZIFS& Lint invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and well assorted stock ol Goods adopted to men'a and bole' wear, comprising in tri s ek French Cloths, Blue French Cloths Colored French Cloths. OVERCOAT. CLOTHS. Black French - Movers; -•- Colored French Beavers. Black Esquimau.s. 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R.A,...... and all Mall in tial Lehigh and WIN sing Mal Passenger sp ots in Philadelptit THIRD street, above Thompson, and corner of i CAN streets • • , _ BUMMER ARRANGER - Mall NINE DAILY TRAINS On and after lionday,MayalstlBBB, Passenger trains ` leave the Depot, Third street. above Thompson, daily (Sunda, a esceptee), as follows: , AT 7.80 A. al.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and Princl Stations on North Penneylvanla road, at wpm em with Vella Railroad for Allentown,Cataaauq ua tlhnnk Weatherly Jean 2. n, Marten leton, Wldte Ha. MICh artillarrrou‘'Wrky,74 •riitriksm=tok Lehigh andllialtanoy ltallmititfOr - "And c Loy Critnand with Catawistra Banned, for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at LUISA. M at Wilkeebarre at 8.45 P. M.; at Makanol Oily tar P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, pssaing_Bethlbhem at, 12.00, M. An; Ems. ton and pOlntmen .Terger Mites] Railroad le New York. AT 8.85 A. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fbr Wlllow Grove, Hatboro' antillartervfile, by this train. Jake Stage at Old York 'Rol& AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, for Port Washing. ton, stoppit at all intermediate Stations. At amt - P all Acmiamodation for ..Do lestown, stop pinglntermediate statis. take stage at Doylestown for New Hope AT 8.30 P. M.--Evening Express far Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pe impala Ear. road,_ntalaing close anineellen et . with Le' high valley Train for •Easton, g there at 13.45 P. Passengers fbr Pia:Wield. Somerville and other . :points on New Jersey Ventral It.lk - take - M - .I:L Train rat Easton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas unman Bar lieurnmsytown.take stage at North Walm. And tor NalsrethaS Bethlehem seiti for Greenville a Quakertown r AT 4.15 P. M.—Acoommodaton, IDS Doylestawr-, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington • for Lumberville at .Doyleatowa. AT 5.15 P. hf...allsrought• Accconsnottation, for Beth. lehem and all Matto= on. main oflirorth PennsyLehighl. made Ballroad;connecti at em with Valley Evening Train for ng Allentowße thlehn. Stanch Chtuici. dre AT Mb P. 3L—Aer ati on, tor Lansdale, ator fns at all inteszaedlataßtations. _ Alll P. M. Accommodatlan-fty Hort'Paliab2iii:itt. _ _ Leave Bethlehem &t 6.25 A. M.. and 12.25 M., and ex 12.25 tram makes direct connection with Lehigh Val. ley trains flout Easton Wilkesbarre, Mahoney Oity, Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2.20 P. lit. Passengers leaving Wllkesbarre a 21.15 P. lt.,connect et Bethlehem at &IS P. M., and arrive In piiiindelPtth at SAO P.IL, : - Lease Doylestown at 6.40 A. itt.. LIZ and 6.20 P. IL - Leave Lansdale at 6 A.M. Leave sort Washington at 10.50 and 8.15 P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for .Doylsetown at 2.80 P. IL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.23 A. LL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M. Fifth rs and Sixth Streets Passenger Can cony y P 2 4, ange to and from Berke Street L'epot. I White Care of Second and Third Ettreets Line c0n1763 panel:nets to 'Third P.eet - Pepot. ••Tickets must be procarodattheTleketOtEces,'l`PTWt• Meet or Rww.Wri street, in order to aecure the lowest. rates of fare. MIMS CLARE, A4rnt. Baggaaa 131xprtm will call for and saliva: Blaigat the Depot. xt. e No. 113 Soath THMD greet. . tam FOR NEW YORE.—The CAA. , DEN AND AIiESOY and PTITT. 4 ktIA A TRENTON R A TT.ROAD COM PANY'S LINES, from Pitibuielphla to New York, ant way places, from WAI=T - EMMET WHARF will leave an follows, via: .Fbre At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoom., $2 V. At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 86C At 2 P. M., via Camden and Aniboy Express, At 6.c0 P. N., via Camden and Am-1 lst. Vasa, - 2 2ZI trt y, ACcom and Emigrant , JIM class 180 pt. 8 A. M., a and 5.00 Y.M. For Yount Holly, 'Ewans villa, Pemberton and Virecentown. At SA. M., and • 2P. Mt for Freehold. Al 8 andEA:lr U 2,1 M. 4, 6,6, and 11.30 P. M. for Fish House, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delano°, Beverly, Edgewater,' Burlington, Florence. Borden town,;&c. The 10 A. M.and lines runs direct through to Trenton. Llt FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will lowa as follows At 11A. M., 4.50, 6.45 P. hi and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City J# rest.. ,-- Ot The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Sun. days excepted- AVM and 11.5) A. X. 8, LEO 420,5 and 5.45 P. M., and lnMidnight.fbr Bristol:denten. &c. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 8,4, 5, and 6 P. M. for Oornwells,Torrisdale,Holmesburg, TaconYjnalne mior.-.Bridsebtreg and Pranklbr4 and at 10.15 A. M. for DriatoL Schenck% Eddinn and P. M. MI Hob:peahen , and InUmnediateSMdana. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAELROAD, far the Delaware River Northern P /van* and Kew York State, anti the Great Lakes. throne.. tratELß &lib' (Sundays excepted) from Kensington pot, as follows: At 7.30 A. M. and 8.60 P. hf, for. Moore Palls, Eat falo Dunkirk CanandahmaXlmins, • Ithaca, Owego Rochester, BiaghamPton, Osweta, Syracuse, Gras! Bend, Montrose, Wllkesbarre - SurturtVm. Stroudsburg Water Gap, -Belvidere, Barton, Lambertville, Piece ngton, &n. The ISO P. M. Line connects direct trill he Train Ravi= Barton ihr Mauch Ohara. Allen town. Bethlehem. &c. MIS P. M. or Lamberivllleandlaterraettittelnallons For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken tington Depot, lake ; the ears on Fifth street. atom Wnnt, halt an hour botore departure. The care rta tnto the Depot. and on arrival of each Train, run fron An sedition:ll Ticl - et Officals located atNo. hrelles nut atreet. Continental Hotel, w here tickets to_ ew ork and all important points N'brt.tt and /Shot, mai , re procured. Persons - purctutting Tickets at this Office, can, by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their lesidencea, by Granan.'s Bamkie kitty rounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passes per. Passengen3 are prohlbitedlrom raking ariythir.l as bee ace but their wearing apparel. All br.ggagt over fifty pounds to be y, , ..4d for extra. The Compam, limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and win not be liable for any amount beyond 1100, ascent by special contract. CONES }ICON ZsSW TORE TOTt. P.MLLADIELPMIA Will leave irom foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. anc P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and If A. M., 61', 71. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Eer ngto ain. From Pier No. IN. Rtverat 5 A., M. and 2, 4 P. M. via Amboy and Camden. WM. rt. GATZMER. Agent, PHILADELPHIA. ..NAss TOWN AND NORRISIOWN UA Tlta E TABLE.—On and at. er Tauns DAY, November 1, 3866, until farther notice. FOR GERMANTOWN. leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 8: 9, 10. 11,12 A. 31 :I, 2, 3.15, 3i`. 4,5, 6.10.7, f, 9^ 10 11, 12 P. AL Leave Germantown-6, 7. 7S, B 8.20, 9, 10,11. 12,A..31 , 1, 2,3,4, 436, a, 6S,', 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. 31. Ibe 8.31 down train, anti the 1 and 5,%" up trains will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON 1311.N.11AYS. leave Philadelphia -9.15 minutes A. Br,: 2,7, and 101 l P. M. _Leave Germanto_wn-8 P.M. _ 011.Y.E.TICUT-BILL RAI:LEW/a 3 . . - .Leave P 1 iladelphla-6, 8. 10, 12. A. M.; 2, 3. 1 1 . , 7, 9 and 11 P. M. eavA Chestnut-Hill - 7.10 minutes. 6, 9 40, and 11.40 A. M.; 1.5.0, 3.40, 5.0. 6.40, 0.40 and 10.40 P. M. ON EIDICDAI 8 - • Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2 and , P. M. tenve Chestnut Rill-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.0,5.40, and 9.25 minutes P. M. +•FUR CONSIIOROCEEN AND NORRISTOWN. leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35, 11.05, A. M.; 3 4 5.;.,53i, 6.15, 805 and 11A P. M. Leave Norristown-5.40, 7.7.50, 0,11 A. M.; 134, 414, 83. i and 8 P. M. 7he P. M. train will atop pt Falls, School Lane, Wiaaabickon, lilanayunk, spring M il ls and tAnatio hoeken only. ON SUB DAYS, . _ _ Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2.11; and 645 P. M. 'Leave Morristown- 7 A. M., 5 and 835 P. M. FOR MAN.A.YUNR. leave Philadelphia-6, 9.95,11.05 A. M.; .13..;, 3, 43.4, 6.35, 8.05 and leave Mannink--6 10, 73;, 8.20, 2%, 1131 A. M.; 2, and 8,3 f, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. 'Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2% and 6.45 P. M. Leave Mana)ubk-7.3 . ,i' A 1t...5A and 9 P. IL W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, not . . Depot, leinthand Green streets. WAST .TRIVAEY RAILROAD LINES, from foot of Market street Mereadeneing MONDAY, September 24 6f'gid i gig2 3 4. FP tt i Ptil ght3 PldYll l = S e 64F stations at BA. st., Mau. 3.30 P. st., Passenger. For Woodbury 8 At. M., 3 30 P. M.., and 6 P. M. For Capelklaxat 3go P. M. lIRTURNING TRAINS LIIAVE Woodbury 1117.15 A. M., 8 40 A. 51„ and 4.54 P. M. Bridgeton at 7.05 A. M. and .3.20 P. M. Freight 3.36 Salem at :6 50 A. M. and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. at 8.56 A. M. and AN P. M. Freight 6.1 t Cape may all.* A. ikt. Passenger and Freight.. FIaIGHT will be received at becoriC Covered . Wharf below Walnut Street. from 7 A. hE until & . F. Freight received before. 9 A. M. will go forward the same day. FEBIGHT.DELIVERY, •N0."448 8017141 DELA WARE AVENUE. VAN Thu WEST JEMMY =PIM% 001.1PAITY wIU *Wad to MI the until branches of express business. A Ent Cial Messenger =comps roes each through train. Office foot of Market street, vblladelphis. se244ffi ' • • = J - J - 11. -- 35 4 Tuftsffilt. 12Wrierid Agent. - ' 0 „ r tkatriat•lmpina ar 'BALT/ . - MORN CENTRAL stt,nos rk— GENENTS.—ON AN APITID • zwAy, Oct. is, UM. the Trains will lea D leave Phila. d Phle, ftnidthe DePlit , orthe West Chester dt Phila delphia Railroad. corner Thirty-first. and Market Streets, ( West Pumas.), at 7.50 A. M., and 4,15 P. M. Leavtt alle.L_M 5 .5 0 ;1114 Oxford VASA A. M. and leer. stkibnilit 1.262.thf.. u • A Market Train with ...Passenger Oar attached, will Trlead=tAti4s% leaving the Rising San at 11.15 A. X., at 12.00 kl„ said Hemet; as 1.00 P. ~ comentag - •at eliyeet , Meter 7ninithin Witli a Mn for PhliadelEhis, Jen- Wedriestlity and Satur 'trains lealre znitadetphlik;st 2.80 P- 1 Zan thrOnhto Oxford. 'L :ill b.,. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 - M. dm mina at Oxford with a daily line ofMagee for Peach Bottompti DiumMermnter...lte leaves felt Pbnaliebb# Bottom to connect at =salt With the Train 4- • The T relnie*****442o4ll44.i " :S;4s r an ts to /Using are *Mewed to take W Apparel only, m and the °mammy will net in Any oatiew le for an amount eor•Mg One hun dred dollars, unless is special contract be'made for the mane • Wail HENRY WOOD, Oen'l. Emet. LLETIN . :-LTPVI riummaire OVID* lug .Ats,,ii,,p_ii.:lA_,..: : v i ll.,i...DA.:t i o,y : .ot _____ 011110310./All • ..- • - GRICAT MINK LINA 4 *0 73135. INTBRIOR WM i ff • A veatraakirarl4Mrei TWif 4 r0R111071:01%; and Lea OdNeaDAl9. WENTRa:„ .' , :,aNGOIMIOWD • - PASSIONSEIR TBAINS,uari : IB66, a) 4: Ocanj eft ma 'and 00pala alga_ nnwit_neboare•L_, ,M I :2Wc&irAVOPMqD4TI9III24 ti X 7.30 A. ' I . for Beading Ng! Returning; issues Beading si,t ! 6.30 P. 3L, arriving in Ph4ollelphia at an . . )iicTibinTeki . ..; . amw!p3. At -ILM /Cato s Rearm Lebanon,' kasslits. rottavukl Methyl*, Tamaqua, Banbury Vitillsona Menzurn, ROCthestar, Maim& Iraila. Anew • Wilkeibarre, PlastoniTorki CarlislaCittimdamo ImAirßagendown, Ami dn._ , This train, oonneeta, At RI/LADINO with; Me 41104 Pennsylvania Railroad 'taloa Allentown. and with - the -.Lebantoi Valley 'Main for Hares_ ,burg am* at PORT CLINTON . with Ostawissa .Baßroad WOMonsport„Lock Ramp. Ramtra,,,ho.. at 11 116 4 1 • ft:TRURO with Northam!'" Onntod, °ambulant' ValleY; and Behtudidil tittinanta • trains for Northnmb®dand.WfUa ork, mazobaeburg, m • /714=7e: A— -,-- thigrazroom zxptuttea. Leaves Pldhidelpida at 8.80 P. M. Air Reading, Potts. Mlle, Harrisburg Az, connecting with Reading and Columbia RP-trains for Columbia dm. eoaiamiO ATXOL . Leavesßeoll,nrli IffaYlftft" lions; arrives in Philadelphia at MO A. 31. Retnraingileaves Philadelphia at. 4...10- P. M.: arrives in * ngat.7.as Pad Trains for PhlladerphialeaVe Harrlaburg at 8.10 A. and Pottsvilleat 8;45 A.' N.. arriving inf Philadel phia at 1.00 P. M. AfterrioOn trains leave Harrisburg •at P M., and Pottsville at. 2.46 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 8.45 P. M. Hamanaccommodation leaves Raaibig at 7.80 , A, M. and urg at. 4.10 P. 2C. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30 P. M., arriving in PhllarlelPhia at , 0 . 1 0 P. M. Market train; with a-Passenger - car araoned, leaves Philadelphia at '12.45 noon Aar Reading and all way statioars; leaves Reading 11,30 Ito M., and HoWningtOam 12.80 P . M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. AU the above trains run &Eve:mean excePted. Bunday trsira leave -PottaW.le at 8.00 A. .Ni,. and Philadelphia; at 8.15 P. • ; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at s.OO A. M., returning frcim 'Reading: at 4.25 CHISMEEt, vexims.Z. it • "."RnAD. Passengers lb? Dowtungtowitana tuteratedlatepointa Saks the 7.Ni and 8.15 Akr. and 4.31 P. H. trains from Philadelphia. retuning from Downingtown at 7.00 A. AE: aras 12 3o Soon_ VMS , Y 08.33. ~1113 S FOR- Prplein - nunt AND - :THEE Astra. , Lev/m . 240w York at ,7 9 Iti.and 8.00 P. N. passing /trod ITT at 1.05. 1.1..13A3L. and PM. and connect at Hanish tiV it : t eguiggrmla; and Northern ()antral Haßroad reneTrahts tbr Pitftburgh (=ono, 'Wil -1 &manor', . Halargiore;Ahc. HeWrning; Iftpretts Train , leaves Harrizantre on arztrAl of Pm=ylvanta M.:press from Plttstutrgh.at 3 and 9.05A.1tf..,9.15 P.M. passing Beading at 4.49 van 10.02 :A. N. and 11.80 P. N. arriving at New York 10 A. M., and 2. through. Weeping' 4ft ra acconriPW_lng tkeite trains between ,Terselr Viand rlitubtirgit, without change. • Hall min for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P, M.: ball train tor Harrisburg leaver Nati?' York at 11 Noon. - SCHUYLKILLVALLEYRArrZIn .D, Trains leave Pottsville at 7, IL3O A. M. said 7.15 P. M.. returning from Tamagni" at 7.85 A. M., and 1.40 and 4.15 P. M. FODHUYivirr 7 . 7 . AND SHSCHTEHANNA RA rr.vmAD. Trainu leave Auburn at 7.50 A. H. SM. Plnegrove and Mrriaburs, and as 1.50'T. M. for Pinegreve and Tre mont; ?attired= from Harrisburg at 3.20P.3:.and from Tremont at 7.35 A. M. and 5.25 P. M. - _ _ T/ClE_,wTh. Through lirid,elnea tickets and cmignint Eckel? the principal points in the North and Wen and The following , /c.axv , are eemiimble only &Ina OM= of H. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 Smith Fourth stree; Iralee.el Ma, or or G. A. Meals, General Baperinteara• oOInEDVATION TICKETS. for At 25 sr cent— docconnt a& Teen any Paints derfrOfl a=d firma. -WE TIS. Good for 4,000m ILLE tles.between n GKET it points, st CM 50 each. for =Olen and firma BEASON TICEIC773. For three, biz, vine or tlreive minim, for bold= Only, to oil point; at rednued rates CLiat(llll33ls7 Realelhg on the line of the Itor4 will be • • with entqltng themselves and 'calves $0 tlekets a half-fare. fEKCHERION Prom PhIL/40.We to principal actions, good fo: Satuday, Stanley and Ifenday,_at rednced fare, to ha had only at the Ticket Office as Thirteenth and Callow. bill Mee's. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions fOrWarded to all the abort DOlntt from the Company's New Freight. Depot, Broad and Willow etreeta. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leavo PhilMea his daily as LW A. 1L,11.46 noon and 6 P. IL, for g, Lebanon, Harr:abort, Pottavilla. Pori Minion, and all pol=ond. - - - ulnae at the Philadelnkla Past Office for all places an the road and lie branches at 5 it. M., and for the prin coat stations only at 3.15 P.M. iSce. PI - TTLADELPH.L& AND ERIE RAILROAD. lais. L greatl e traversal the IsTorthsrn and North weet co WI llea of Pena* lvatda to the city of Rrle or Lake Erie. It has been leased and .13 operated brthe Peansyl vaults Railroad Company. nsta OP raiser-Nona Tal_UTB AT PQTT.a DIELpEciA. EMI=M! . 7 00 d. .V. Fite Express Tram..... mauTrain LEAVE. IV=4TVAE.D. Elie Passenger Cara ran . thin—/91411. rlapress Trains without %fo rt' o22bnththe -Y-w an fhlladelptia and `a "Ye, beteen .....ratv YOR oorra - sersols. Leave New York at 9.00 a. M., arrive at it 0.2.3 A. M Leave Erie ai 4.4 a P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. kt Elegant Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. For information respecting' passenger buslnew apply at corner TB /lITIEIM and MARKEP streets, Phila delphia. At, d for Freight business of the Company's Agents: B. B. "K ingstuu. Sr. corner Thirteenta and Ni.rget streets, Philadelphia: • n. Bey notes, Erie Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. Baltimore. H. 11...1101.;:ilsoN. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWINNE.R.,. General Ticker. Agent. Philadelphia. A. L. TYLSII. General Snperlntendent, Erie. WEST QIih . =T2SR AND PHILA. DRIXIIIA. RAILROAD, VIA WINITKO, ARRA.NG:VISENTS: On and after MONDAY. Oct. . 1504 Ins, &As Mau will leave as followa: WEST CELESTER TRAMS, • Leave Philadelphia fur West Mester, from Depot Thirty-Hret and Market street, 7.50 1/.03 Z.30;4.45 and 6.15 P. AL Leave West Cleated for Philadelphia. from Depot on r. Market street. 430. 8.00. /O.* A. M., 1.a5. 4.50 P. M. Trains leaving Went Cheater at 8 00 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.48 P. M. will not atop at Pennelton. and will stop below B. O. Junction at Media only. PIMBIRTRON TRAMS. Lea.vePhlladelphia tta Peaatellon 4.li'antl 11.00 P. 11.. Y . Lava Pannelton for Phllwimphys 8.47 A . 7.2 5 The Trains stop at all Intermediate Stations. ON BUNDAYS—im,ve Philadelphia at SA A. M and 8.00 P. M Leave West Chester 7.00 A. M and 4.00 P M. ON ONNDAYEI—The West Philadelphia Passenger Tars wil leave Ellevenm and Market, atreeta, half-Ba llo= before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train to conveyPaasengery into the city. Trahm leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. and 4.40 P . IC, and leaving West. Chester at 8.00 A. M, and 4.00 P. id.. connect at B.C. function with Trains on the P. and EL 0. A.B. for OxfOrdandintermediats points. ;IllirPsesaanters are allowed to take wearing apparel miy as Baggage and the Compels' , will not, in any .Me, be responsi ble :Pr an amcsust exceeding one hun ks:id dlars, unless a special contract Is made for tht 0. : 11 8Y WOOD. General Superintendent • zts:et, I AND OrNOILLCINATI RAILROAD Owing to the great distance travel by THIS ROUT' the (gov ernment has aasigned to it the carrying of lat U. S. m A TT, to the Prbacinal Cities of the West auf Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP GARB gmwszi.7 psnrr.s 'OELPNIA. AND cuwanixam AND BUT TIVO TO ST. LOITIS. • - - ItABSSINORBS HT TBIR ROUTE WILL ARRISOI 1:N O.IISOLUNA. INDIANAPOLIS. O.AIRO ANI Sr. LOintl a iNg XS AI:MANOR DP 'ANY =raft leaving rikiladelpilik at 11,50 A. M.. wth strive atAltoona in the evening for suppto_, wham WoOdruir a Celebrated Palace btate-Rocan_ Sleeping Cam will be attached, and run through to Columbin without change; avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at min...1914;a comibrt naves before Abbate; •JO tits travail* community. Be - sane' to pure.hase tickets HVLII RTICTIREN. YLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Comer Thirtieth and Riarket Streets. _ ficket & ir. rtHenbenvule, .TOHE H. nru.LEH.4:, Heal Ithatern paw As.% 526 Brosdtmr, , New York. JOHN' DURAND_ ;Steel Bradt 1 t 1 441 Pennsylvania Railroad Wipe, SU Chestnut street;• d Thirtie th aw.l Market streets. West Philadelphia. FORT NEW YORS.—RARITAN AND• DELAWARE B • . • •.. foot of-VINE at. Prdiadelphis. gA. M—Expiess; or Long Branch, NOW York and interiate 5 P. la med —Freight for New 'Mu York aim Stations. Goods delivemd , at Company's Depot, kW North , Philadelphia, by (R. N., fomented by this 11 1W r1 4 ;!X i l i ve io„ New York at 5 o'clock next. morning. TURNING. The Pjissenger &saltier ;Jesse Hoyt leaves Pier V. North Paver. Amt.. of- Duane - street.. N. Y., at. ilp Exp • • - Freight me-eyed Pieitt SS North . River, N. Y., by 4.30 P. M. .willbeeteady. .tbr AeliVery , In Philadelphia early the following morning. FARA, TO' EW Y .12 W. - ' TiCket 011140.41110 Street Ferry, ' For ftirther intormatitinapPlS-10ComPants agents. B.R. CHIPMAN. Freight - Office - and - eget, ittO • North WBAIIVBB , PhiladelPkta. S. B. BURT PierPiergSNorth Ittyr, foot of DUA-NE' Street. bew York. Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phila. delphis.;;No: '4ll CrlrpiTNTJTStreet.., - ; OLAYTON_,_ Superintendent, Red Rank. N. L HAST Y • General iretgiti Agiet. Red R‘nk..: S. T. BRENT SWEARINGmN, General Agent, Philadelphia. . a aunt& PhNNSYLVANLA. OENrRaL agiiMrso RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMMIT. - The trait a of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the repot, at Tarty first and Market streets, which May be reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway, as well as by those of the Chestnut itad Walnut Street ON SUND.AYS.—Ihe Market Street Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 minutes before the departure of each train. MAN4I3 BAGGAGS EXPRESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, No. 631 Chestnut street will receive attention. TEAINa LEAVE DEPOT, Viz.: DAY REPRMS at 900 A. M. PAOLI .aCCOlii.. Nos. 1 & 2, 10:0 A...1.L&11.20 P. If_ PAP.-T LINE & ERIE. EXPRESS at 1240 M. PABKSBIJRG TR 4 I N....., 1.00 P. M. HARRISBURG ACCOM..-._ ..... _...at 2.10 P. M. .LANVASTER AC(1).11 - ..- .at 4.1.10 P. IL PITTSBURGH& HEIR MAIL at 900 P. M. PHILADEDIHIAEXPREQ'S at ILCO P.M Pittsburgh & Erie Mail leaves daily, except Satur day. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains daily, ex cent Sunday. saengei by oftAY ExPREsS g 0 to Wllliamsnort withrut change cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 510 P. hi. Passengers by DAY EXPER.S go to Carlisle and Cbambersbnrg without a change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Office, ail Chestnut street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ CTNTINNATI REPRESS- —___ at 1140 A. hi PHILADB.LPHIA EXPRESS.-- . " 710 PA 01 I ACCOM- Nos. 1& 2. 8,.20 A. M,.,e. 710 P. M. PARKeRU P.G TRAIN ............ ..at 9edA. M. LANCAbTER TRAIN-- 12.40 P. M. FAST LINE— _ " 110 DAY RXPREnS. ......... ...._.. " 5.50 " HARRISBURG ACt. Olt " 9.50 •• Philadelphia Express arrives daily, except. Monday. tincionatißxrims arrives da-ly. All other trains daily except Sunday, Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.00 A. M.,and Williamsport at 5.40 A. hi.. reach Philadelphia, with out change of cars, from Wiulamsport, by Day &E -inem, at 5 50 P. M. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not ag ai:newsy risk for Baggage except fur Wearing Anna rel. and limit their resporslbiiity to One Hundred Dol lars in value. Ali Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the risk of tae owner, unless taken by special contract. For further it formation, apply is JOHN C. .ALLEN. Ticket Agent, ad Chestnut street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, ick et agent at the Depot AS P inn nANV TRAIN runs daily, except Sunday. For full particulars as to fare and accommodations, apply to FRAN Cls FUNK. 107 Dock treat TO PLEASURE TILS.VFt. *rose • THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO NLAGARA FALLS IS V THE CATAWISS IA A. RAILROAD, Connections immediate and ante, Scenery Unsurpassed. No road so free from dust, Trains leave Philadelphia from f." 47 to\ DELPHI& AND READING RAILROAD D EPOT, THlR'rannei H AND CALLOW - HILL, at 8.15 A. Id. NIAGARA FALLS' E% PRESS reaching WillAmsport without chan_ge of cars at 6.59 P. M. (supper), arriving at Niagara Falls at 9..55 A. M. bleeping Car through wom Williamsport to Rochester .withon Leh nge. sa- Passengers remaining over night at Williams port can resumejourney next morning at 7.33,reaching Niagara Falls at 8,40 same evening. Ask for tickets via Catawissa Railroad, which can be procured at the Company's office, 495 CHESTNUT street, under Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom House, and at Depot, TH.l' 3B.TEMITIE and CALLOW. WELL streets. N. VAN HORN, trio-t 1 General Passenger Agent. IF A• S • : +.• :I . JOHN A. WARNER for Burlington na :ristol. Leaves Philadelphia, chestnut atree harf, at 2.P. M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 k.. ateppirg each way at Riverton, Torresdate, An .tausla and Beverly. Pare, 2.5 cents. Excursion. eta. cc:64f/ 0. IditiVIABTER. al. ORAINSTORS, SPRUCE STREET WHARF. E5TA.13.1.1:8113.0 IN 1826. CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholmale and Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to all parts of the CRY. 5e7.4 LI C. KNIGHT CO., WHOL'wlaT3O GROOMS U.S Cor. WATIfal and CUEIEST streets, Phil adelphla. .amts for the sale of the Products of tht Sontawark Sugar Refinery and the GroCers' Bag= How, of Phlbulelphla. jal-lyr DENEBYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELL L WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHEISTEILI: Delaware , co sy ita , EON di CO Meglneers and Iron Boat bders, Mantdectozers ouilf All of CONDENSING ANDGMEN NON-OONDENSINkinGds EN inn Vessels ofall descriptions, Boilers, Vats; Tanks Propellers. &c., dtc.- T. BEANE of Y, W. B. BEANICY, S. ARM:MOLD Late Heaney, Naafis & Co., Enghseer i motet, Penn Works. Phila. 11. S. Navy. 1.11 . 110:1/.1ii si: 7,4 ! OOP . •'s • • •• : • • 1:NOTON STREETS. , Paminsimums. MERRICK & SOITE3__, • ENGEN:MO AND MAOSHS/5713. Manninctare High and Low Preserve Stemn IMMO Mr Land, River and Marine Service. Bollem.ffaeometers, Tanks, Iron Boat% &e, Outings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofe for Goa Worke. Workshops am Rixilroad Stations, &a iteterts and Elm Machinery, of the latent and mow lm proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; rine 1 13 . = Saw : and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans, o . per Trains, Debscators, Filters. P te' En gines, &c: Sole Agents Dir N. Billets:2n Patent Snar li Apparatus, NesnYtien Patent Steam Hammers l as Aspinwall & Woolley's Patent Coatilltvi ,Bugg Draining Machine. es- Fnertriuma-mmurr tE.T.. a. tx nincaress, NO. 718 Manulactoreia of Oars , •Pittores. /amps; &t,, - ac. would call r the attention of the public to theklarge gdaznt asiortißeot of Goa 0b1u 2 40 1 01712 ralkna ' r ikc, Thery also Introduce' Goa - pee We Dwellings =A Public Donau% anet Mead 'extend -111,. ig 1 % . hil 11 0 11 /. 1 , 3 P/Inagglars . OPlA 431WOrk WIIE - ZAM A. , wanner. srluklurfOX Mos. mammas s illasnost. .rminzion.t wSIBHT. mAnrsrz.: *slums, pmrawasturr sotirs, nciportgra or,iwtAlearszo,. shipping 'sad Conunlaidon Merehants, • re - n. .USWA.LNIM ee.t...PhibwoP'us, "DEWY WE7+.I4B.—OWNEERSAIF XIIOPERTIG—TIIi only laoa taxa Priv, Trethi gieluar an t i on. P l4- " 11-7 . 413 7... minutia' i t t ic , - = .leurakeslitall.,Libron.gSzed . taiNl3,l22it LRAM; NO. . tdrEenTEP •J ". Ts „ .# tu x t yn tt t nm ioardedtqleuai Lui IMacnzerdzoi, lif.a13031I0:31A31.10, - PINS, linkrillmrllEi.;4o4 4160. New sad original deolgna of lisadnid Market Tem. plan Bl e edala, Array aireeala and Corm Badge* o: every doogrigdioo, • aOl5-at,th,t,o,Snol ER 2,1866. •- • PHILADBLPHLA wummet _ -'"ratcrAND BALTakowa •10.14 .111 TAD7,,8.-60onarneneing MONDAY. Adz zd, :••• -Trains .14/11 leave ' Depot, corner of Rro z Vet sindWath 'avenue, as follows: . 21win, at • 4.15 A. M. ( dondaya excepted). for timers and Washington, stopping at Chester, Wilzuhr"mr, Newark, Elkton, Northeast. Pe..c.v Ha race, - Aberdeen. Feniaan's, Chase and Stem Bun. M. - Waqyy mats 'Plain, at 8.15 A. M. (gsadays ftpted), for Baltimore, stopping at •allnyrolar stations between Philadelphia andßalOmore. D elaware.R.R.Msl n,at 9. A.H.(Sundays ex•wted).lbr Princess Anne. ktiLtbrd and intermediate staWns, 33=s train at 11.45 A. OS:laden exeePtee: fcr reand Waahinaton • Iktpress Train at 8.00 - P. ( s unde,T s excepted), fbr Baltimore and Washington, . stoppmg at' Chester, ClaYmont, Wilmington erwark, anktn n, North-East, —H O m l ls, e Odhrma c p•, an Ab tmmePre rrßyzatu es, M il lit xpressat l .ooP.lforßaltimoreandWaah. rak; boat from Baltimore for Ycretreen Monroe, oriblk, City Point and RhalunOnd will take the 1L45 A. HTridn. WILMINGTON ACCO MMODATION. litatiping at all :stations between Philadelpia and Leave Philadelphia at 9.00AAL.12.80,4.10.6.Mitzu1.11-80 P. M. The 4.801. M. train connects with the Del& ware Railroad for Harrington and. intermediate ota• Leave Wilmingten 6.30, 7.15 and AM A. M.. !AO and 6.80 P. X. late 7.15 A. M. train will not stop at stations between Cbtster and Pbiladelphia. • • Trains for :Newcastle leave Philadelpbbt at 9.00 A. BE., LSO 611118.00 P. - _ THROUGH TILLING FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 11.00 A-114 CM and 10.00 P.M. GUESTER FOR PILELADELPHLS.., Leave Ohestor - at 7.28 7.55, 10.14 and 11.10. A. M., 4 .43. ii.100.2e and 10.86 P. Fromizaltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltlicom 7.15 Waykiall. '940 A. Ilf.;Expncs. LIO Br =est , 6.85 P. M. Bronco. 8.25 P. EL:, illapress. Trains for. Baldraorejeave Chester at 440 and &52 A. H 4, and 3.88 P. /IL.- Trains for Baltimore leave lifilmirsgtonaS 5.23, and 0.88 A. and:4.ls P. M. ...w=st trans vrith pamenger cars attached. will leave gton ter Perryvllle and intermediate stations at 5.05 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Gras e and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. Leave Per* , Mlle for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 4.2( A. M.. connecting at Wilmington with the 7.15 A. Di train for Phlooelnbia. SUNDAY . TRAINS. ittrPreei Train at 4.1 E A. M. for 10 - drimore sad Wash. mzton, sopping at Chester,' Wilmington, Newark, Elkton Nor th east, Perryville. 13 -avie - ftare.,_ Aber' B renyman'e, Magnolia, Mane's and Stemmer's Mitht Mamma 11.00 PAL for Baltimore and Wash. accommodation Train at II.SO Pat., ter Villmingtor and Intermediate Stations. RALTIMOBE FOB PECELABIELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at &25 P. M. Stoning at Havre tit Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at Mk, ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from W n Baltimore) and Chester, to i 611078 13.1.4,M1g0111 itiaalnlare Washington. - Aemmodation train will leave Wilmington for Phi ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 6.30 P. M. B. P. BENNBY, iltmerintendenh BIFISINENB AaisiONlO ERUPPING FOR NEW A(OJEikc Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York Szpreill Steamboat Company. • 1 • - • Game Propellers leave DAILY, troM FIRST WHARF below ALLELSZT atonal • 7rir e ran In 24 $0111313: This e conned with all Northain and Madams Tesztatlon Companies. Goods ibrwarded Mak SS an le tree ot commission. t received at lowest rates. - - WDL P. (SAYDEaiCD., Avidly /i eolith Wbarv.es, rxuadeirala. TAB. HAIW mlamd 117 Wall streetose FOR SAVANNAH; GA: The - Philadelphia arid southern Mall sperunahip Company's Regular Aunt*, seofold w.larf below Spruce street._ • - • The stetunghip TONAWANDA,' Captaht J. Teal,, for, SAVANITAM, will commence receiving freight on THIMIDAY, November 8, and salt , on SATUR DAY, pvunb erl Oth. at 10 o'clock. A. ;and every alteraatt, Saturday therea ft er—vlz.f Nu yetouierr karat, December sth, dc. - This steamer: has fine State Boor= and other , aC• carom odations for paasengens. Cabin Vasrage, $2O: Deck. do.. ;ID: , Through tickets sold to the loilowing polats—Macon, Os., a3ll tailtunons, Ga. $35; Augnsta.Gia.. &Gaeta. Ga., fat AlbanY, Ga., i 35; p.torugomerY, tin ilEtt: tattle, . , I - relight taken at low rates. Thrutigh receipt,. giveu at through rates to Macon, Augusta. Coltumous, Atlanta, Ga.; •I:c.nortvilte, (that.a. nooga.Vaahville. 'MFrophis Tern.? Canton, Miss: No freight received or bllls of Lading:signed on sail ing day. ' Agents at Savannah, Hunter & taanimem, • . For freight or passage, apply to - • • WM. E..1",ta1.p.5. General Agent. sel2 314 South Wharves. rvxSCEW u.P.DhLA ts, DI lIECT. THE PHILADELPHIA AND eOI3TH .b:ItX.AIL §TXAMSLUP CoMPANY'S /I..FIOOLA LINE. • The wellknown first cLass Steamship STAR OP .TRE UNION, I.= tons repster, T. N. Cooksey. Master, eoni=,enee recx.ivinn freight tor the abOire Pon at second wharf below nprucestreet. on TUEZDAM, Oc tober Both, and sail on SATURDAY, Nov. 3d, at 3 o'clock..? - . - Retunaing, leave NEW ORLEANS on EIATc/R, DAY, November ratt. flits Steamer has euperlor State Rooms. and other acrommocatioas for passengers. Cabin passage *6O; Deck do., PO. Freight taken at low rates. Freight received until..l2 o'clock M. sailing day. Agents at New Orleans, MPssrsi Crevy, Nickerson & CO., who will give careful attention to shipment 'of goods' to 6alveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and interior points. . For height or passage. apply to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, 314 Soots Wharves..' 808 BOSTON. STEAMED:E. LEN! BEEM(B. ...PI /TOM datCH.POBTEP7IBY 171 7 .111;r478. ITNOM PINE ST. WHARF. PEILADIE AND LONG ViIIARP, BOSTON. -The steamship ROM Captain Baker, wEI sail from Philadelphia on Friday, Boy. at 10 A. M. The steamship G A YON t aptain Ilatthewe, will sail from Boston on Monday, November S. at . The line between PhiladelPhia and Boston la now composed of the Jit.*LaN (new), Captain Baker. 1,438 tons burthert. SAXON, Capsmo Itattniire.s, Lniin harshen. NORMAN, Otptain Crowell. 1,203 tons bertha% These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertlsea, and freight will be Teeeived every day. a steamer bull= always on the berth to receive Maga. th Shippers are requested to send Sills of Lading with eir are For freight or passage having superior necerarneda• bons, apply to IWINSOII & 00., 332 South Delaware avenue FOR. WILMINGTON, N. THE PIELLA.DELPHIA AND SOUTH bass. MA STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE. from becor.d,Witerf below SPRUCE street. The lint-class stearroddp PIONFNR, Captain P. F. Some for WILMUIGTON. will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. 'November ist, and sail on hATURDAY, November 30, at, 10 o'clock P. M.. and every alternate Saturday thereafter—ma November rtb,"l:lecember Passengers will rind superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin y swage, roz Deck do., VII. Freight carried at low rates treight received or bills olsiading aligned on sail- Agents at Wilmington. WORTH & DANTFL, who will give especial attention to forwarding goods Ent. dressed to their care to and from the interior, , For freight or pa‘sage, apply to . JAMES. general Agent, sell • 314 .onth -Wharves THROUGH AIR-LINE 10 TELE Boma AND WEST. - tELPHIA RICHMOND AND NORFOLK sTEAltsalp COMPANY. THROUGHRECEIPTS TO NEW IERN. Also,, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARD LUCA- via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and -to LYNCHBURG, VA- TENNESSicE and the WE.,T, viaISORFOLE, PETER BURG AND SOUTHSIDE RAT r :ROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend II to the public es the most) desirable medium for carry ing every description of freight. N. charge tor commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships insure at low.st rates, and leave regu larly from the first wharf above fiDlrket street Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE &CO., eel() 14 North and 14 South Wharves. - HAVANA STEAME. tt .- 4-‘l , " SEMNMONTHLY e steamships .s.n.NDRICK HUDSON-- Capt. Mons STABS AND STRIPES..„. Capt. Holmes These steamers will leave this port for Havana every Other SATURDAY, at 8 A. M. . The" steamship HENDRICK HUDSON, Howes, master, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY MORN. HsnN. November id, at 8 o'clock. Pamsge to Havana 1.50. • No freight received after Thursday. . For freight or THOMAS WATTSON & SONS. No North Delaware avezme. FOR GALVTON, TEXAS. syßa, At - SHIPS. STOP. Y _GAT REY NieeST, FLA. The Al Steamship GENERAL SEPONVICR, Whitehnrst, commander, will receive freigbt at Pier 20 East River, and sail with immediate despatch. Per freight or passue, having eaperior accommodations. anuly to 10)41 1 0P. SON &CM, No. 105 Arch street. ttiztv BOLEIII LEND TO A /DIX, ANDRLA.. Georgetown and Westin rton. vs esagenke and Delattrze Canal, with connections fit Alexandria. Va., form the most direct mate ter 1 - o —nehbr.rg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave _Pint Wharf Mam Market ilaftio Emery Wednesday and Saturday at 11 Thu frelght apply to the agents W. P . . OLYDR i§ CU. 14 North Wharves. .T. B. Bavidnon. Agent at Georgetnvra; LL Mgridge a Co., Agents at Alexandria. FCM, NEW YOBX—Plaladelphla Steent Propeller Campany—Thsspatch and Swift. anre ea, via-Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 M. and s P. 3E., connecting with all sh. Northern and I:astern Lines. 'For freight, which will be taken on terms, apply to robin! WMN.BAIBD 00.. No. 1 Borah Delaware avenue. • STRAKER. FOR SALM—The "fast sallittg coppered and copper fastened steamer BEN &EMT (side wht•el). 4bB tons 0. 180 ieet long. 243 i feet beam; depth of hold 8 feet 6 inches; draws S feet 4 inches water built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to B. A. SOLIDER et CO., gar,' tf Dock Street Wharf. "" NM? TOW-Eu.l:l LEN Z. /MANURE and CIEDSLCRILLSAI BOAT 0021:PANY. ,ItilltGES towed to and tram PEDlatti • -: Ai NAWITG-DE-NNA= BALTIMONZ. WAFrNTRia4 TOM and InterntediatTinta hrs 4 00.. is -N0.14 , tleutti C iiTharves, Pitt& en phle, • OlVtalu RUIN lktiutuArv. Braerlatendent. . - . tp, FOR BOSTON. 'Nam—, Expretai I.tnit-The rd , '.w r ll likee r achY :bo :ll3ll : ll e o ril l a tl a n tree f(l3ll i lt , ll: 2 l PWl C S 43 h rt E t :e F rompt_ despatcb. For . freight, apply to DAVID 000pBBos 37 . Wharvea. ,-• . octs • -FUR ANTWEEP.--The Al bark WITHER ti , Captain Prince, la now loading for the above - part. For freigbt or Paileage, apply to WORR- Y & CO., 123 Walnut blmeet. WANTER—A Vessel 200 to 250 tons register, for a Southern port and back to PbEadeitobia- Por particulars,sPPlP tO P. A. SOU DER-& k street, wharf.. . ; •nollAt el:8 B. SHlNDLlMsuccessor to JOHN 81iiliv DLE Ft BOlVE4,liall Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE A, mine, Philadelphia. AU work done in the hest manner and on the lowest and most , favorable terms, and warranted give per feet satlataction. • - Particular attention given to rePairing• ' HARNE&S, ILUM)'JEtiati6`,*o 130 457) GSA'S ' WOSTEItHOrws rongEr Hnivetivitedger a & Warle'er and Butcbe,r's g ore Table Cutlery, Ladles' Eicissora Mee& /guard. Bellmore and ail kit Ca of Calm ground and poltstwa at P. ISTADETRA. 'S. No. TENTS Street. - , etntv Cheet.r.bt. otle.lrra
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