from Our T ACTIVE OPERATIONS COMMENCED IN BALTIMOIIE THE REGULAR POLICE EJECT THE SHERIFF'S POSSE. The ,Latest Brom Baltimore, 134 "g/MORE, Nov. 3.-,-At 1.30 P. M. a few Of the regular policeforce appeared in theves inn le of the Court House and commenced at once to eject the Sherlirs posse, who were Crowding up the Stairway from the south en trance to the Sheriff's office above. A Seep :Ice ensued, and for a time there was eensiderable confusion, and; much threaten ing lan_griage was used. Many of the spec taters,becoming alarmed,made whasty exit from • the httildbie, causing much exeite- Ment outside. Presently, the new Commis sioners were seen approaching the north entrance of the building, on Lexington street. They had scarcely entered when • Marshal Carmichael appeared coming from the direction of the Central Police station, at :the head of a large, body of police, wdo made a rapid entrance, and in a fewmoments cleared the Sheriff's posse out of the building. On entering the crimi . .nal court, a 'deputy sheriff appeared and announced that the bench warrant:for the arrest of Valliant and - Young had been served, and in a few minutes thereafter the Sheriff appeared with Measrs. Valliant and Young in :.custody.' The Court informTd them that there would be an opportunity 'afforded them to procure counsel. Presently their counsel appeared, and inquired for the affidavits upon which the arrest had been made. The Statei Attorney briefly recited the evidence that had been given by the wit nesses upon whose testimony the bench warrants for the arrest had been issued. The counsel for the new Commiisioners then proceeded to argue that the arrest was an unwarrantable one. Their clients were the duly commissioned Commissioners of Police, and were exercising only their legal authority. Judge Bond had already replied as follows to an application for a bench warrant: "As the State's Attorney for Baltimore city, it is your duty to bring to the notice of (lie Court the very grave facts you have just mentioned. It is the only tribunal here, charged with the punishment of crime and:the preservation'of the peace,and whatever power it has for these purposes, should be immediately invoked and exer cised to prevent the violence which you suggest is contemplated. • "It is not our duty to determine the ques tions in.dispute between these claimants of the office of Police Commissioners, but it ought not to be truthfully said that in a Government so long established as that of Maryland the only way to obtain posses . Edon of an office is by force of arms. The Courts are open. An appeal to them can be speedily heard, and all official rights determined. "This course must be pursued and any array of force for any purpose of this kind is an unlawful assemblage, and the parties engaged in it are guilty of a breach of the peace, and must be immediately arrested. All the power of this court shall be exer , cised with vigor and promptnesS to prevent such a violation of law and the - public peace shall be preserved at all hazards. "The factthatpersons clairnitigrightfally or wrongfttlly to be Police Commissioners, are about to place persons on the streets, as pollee officers charged with the duty of pre serving 'the public peace, is calculated to alarm.the public mind.. The dread of colliseion - betwem the two forces, and of ulti mate armed conflict, will fill the minds of peaceable and order-loving citizens with terror. It is impossible that this should be allowed'if the law can prevent it, and the warrant you ask for Sindl. issue. THE4ZOMM.ISBIONERS HELD TO HUEY' THE •Lj • BALTIMORE, November 3.- * -3.15 P. 11,1.- 7 Judge Bond has given his decided orders that each 'of the parties- (Valliant and Young) be required to give bail in the sum of 825,090 to keep the peace- to • ward the Board of Police of the city of 13a tiniore, THE NEW 603 piLSSIO.NRIIS AND THE SHERIFF LOCKED 11P IN JAIL. , Sheriff Thompson was also required to give hail hi the same amount. It is under stood that all the parties refused to give bail, and is..expected they will be corn= witted. There are reports that they intend to appeal to General Canby to be released from custody. \ The new police officers have clissapeared from the streets. Some of them have been arrested. All is quiet, but a deep interest is manifested in, the large croxVds of people on the streets eagerly ditionssing affairs. , The old board of police , have ordered the closing of all taverns and , places where liquor is sold. LATEST, The parties have been committed to jail havindrefused to give the required bail. I is now rumored that inertial law will be de dared by Gen. Canby. From Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. .3.----111ach solicittide . naturally prevails here concerning the con . - ditioxt of alndisln.taltimore. It is reported that troops were , to-day sent to that city, to be ready in ease of emargency, and that if there shall be any extensive _hostile de monstritions on the part of the citizens, the United States anthorities_will interfere, and declare the city under martial law. , From Canada. QUEBEC Nov. 3.—The steamship Pennsyl vania, with - the - 100th British iegiMent on board, has passed Father Point, and is ex pected here to-day. • ' A fire broke out at Diamond Harber,yes terday, but was speedily suppressed. Capt. St.taurent.was drowned yesterday- - The weather to-day is beautiful. Marine Intelligence. • , BOSTON, October 3 d.—The British steamer Militia, from:Liverpool on October 21st, for , Boston, put into Queenstown on November': .2d in a leaky condition.._ The amount of' damage to'her cargo is unknown. It was to be reshipped per the steamer Brazilian, : - Slarkiets. Vzw Yonx, Nov. 3.--Vhe Cotton market. is . quiet. SPalees of MWd Olihn%at 39c: 'Flour has declined 1044 c. at ts wow 25 for State; $l2 tevsls* for Ohio; fs to@sl2 ;' . .5 for Westrn; lowers'a $l2 50(g417 25 for Southern. ~,, heat Is 24703 e. hales of 2,50 u bushels at $3 1 2;46343 18 f r State. Crs is dull: 70,000 bushels sold at si astitli 25. Pork heavy, at $9l 23 for mess. Lard dull. Whisky steady. of Saturday. TECE. thrommt..—During the week end ing to-day the total number of cases o f cholera reported at the office of the Board of Health was 24.- • The records of the Registrars' office silo that during the same period there were 41 ;deaths from cholera in the city. Of that number 38 were adults: .and-3 children. 25 were males and 16 feinales. - Sevirat of the deaths reported were from cases of last week, which accounts for discrepancy be tween the number of cases reported and the deaths. ; • : The number of deaths from cholera in each Ward was as follows: Wards. Wards. 1, - - - 4 16, - - - 2 2, - - - .217,. - - - 14, - - - 2 There were also 4,11: fantum, 4 from cho diarrhoea, and 4 from Cows Ormuz A_VD TERlCUlEze—Jadges Allison and Ludlow. —The case. of Newton Champion, charged with the murder of Mary Cat ney,' , on the tenth day of August last, was resumed this morning. Yesterday the de fence concluded its Ustlmony in support of the pri soner's insanity. In 'rebuttal • the Commonwealth called the physician and keeper at the prisno, both of whcm described-the prisoner's manner , and behavior, and gaveit as their opinidn that he was sane. TO-day tha case will be argued to the Jury. Bales at Philadelphia Steam Board. BALES AFTER BTREiT BOARD, VOOO Sue Canl Ede 67)41100 sh• Read R eel; 1000 do 68 200 eh do elf 583. i" 2eoo City es niun 181,V 400 eh do 58t 1300 do old 85 98% 100 eh do 86058?' 1011017 8 PAS !6,5 con 10774100 sh do 195. tin 5881-10 u 6000 17 B 1090 e reg 1000 100 eh Soh Nay pf tri 36;c 700 LI 8 Teas 78-16 150 eh Nor Central 50 Notes Aug 107 if, 100 eh Catawiss Dr 28.? 4 1000175 1040 e con 100.'; /09 eh do al.oflat 233: - ' B.ECCIND BOARD. 16200 City 68 new 102 [lOO eh Reading R b 5 58.69 snoo Susquehan bds 68 100 eh do b 5 5838. 31100 Lehigh Val 96 100 oh Phil &Rd° Et 100 eh Catawlssa pf s3O 233: 630 wn 323: 77 eh Penne R 50s 100 eh Germ Pas :R- 233: 100 eh Soh riar.prf bee 36,..; 100 eh HestonV'e R b3014'; 100 eh do b6O 3836 &rrival and to al ari of ' m Ocean Steamers. t, EMT, DEEM York := Atalanta...-. ,London-NeW York ..._. O ct. 13 Heins LivernooL-Boston dr. PhHa Oct. 16 Caledonia Olagow...New 1 ork Oct. 19 Etna. Liverpool... New York Oct. 20 Fulton .- -Havre-New York. Oct 21 Palmyra Liverpool... New York Oct 23 Borussia Hamburg-New York.. --Oct 24 Hansa .. -..- ...Southampton-New York Oct. 24 City of Paris . Liverpool... New York Oct 24 Damascus -IdverpooL.Quebec .......Nov. 25 Britanttia Glasgow... New York Oct. 20 Cuba. Liverpool-New York Oct. 27 TO DEPART. Star of the Union-Philad'a-New Orleans Nov. e City Itanchester.......N York.-Liverpool-. .-.Nov. 7 Atalanta . . ... .....-New York... London .Nov. 7 Eagle -.New York... Havana .........Nov. 7 Etna ' New York:..LiverpooL - Nov. 7 China .Boston-Liverpool Nov. 7 Tonawanda....PhiladephiaSaana.ah —....N0v. 10 Manhattan ......New Y. rk-Havana & V C......N0v. 10 City of Paris . .New York.:LiverpooL Nov. 10 Ca1ed0nia.......;...151ew York-Glasgow... .. -.........N0v. 10 Arizona .New York.-AspinwalL...... Nov. 10 Louisiana New York... Liverpool Nov. 10 Borussia -New York-Hamburg- ..... ....Nov. 10 Deutchland New York... Bremen ....... Nov, 10 Australasian New York... Liverpool Nov. 14 C01tumbia.......-New York-Havarta....--.—Nov. 14 City of NewYork.-N York-Liverp001......-.....N0v.17 England - - .New York...Llverpool Nov. 17 Pereira .New York..-Hav-re Nov 17 - -- - - .IE3Q_AB.,II G. MORRIS T oN tx,ATEs} I. MORRISPEROT, Motilexam OcatArrrr DAVID FAUST,, • IAJ3ThM B-ermi-g.`,ler.ra. 17NTWUTrini ..MM.7-791.111 -- UN BISEEI, 636 1 tel! . :V SZTS, 4511 H 1 WATER, 12 ARRIVED YESTERD.a.Y Steamer Anthracite, Green. 24 hours front N York, with mdze to Wm M Baird & Co. Steamer Susan. Vandergeer,4ohours from Hartford, with incise to W M Baird & Co. Steamer S F PhelpaTirown,24 hours from New Tork, with mdse to W W Baird & Co. - , sloop 'l,* onng America, Marshall, from the wreck of the echr Fannie, with anchors, chains and balance Sof sails and rigsgit ARRIVED . ON SATURDAY. Steamer Mayflower, Robinson, 86 hours from Wash ington, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer A C Stimens, Knox. 36 hours from Wash ington and Alexandria, with mdze to WP C,yde & Co. Steamer Ann wisvc, Richards, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Black Diamond. Meredith. 24 hours from New York, with incise to W Isf Baird &Co. Brig J R Nevins (Br), Cole, 12 days from New River, E S w r i E th t ha m nA r le oE , Blake, efrr &m ew York, with incise to captain. _ Schr L P Smith, Brown- ' 7 days from Wilmington, NC. withilumber to captain, Schr Cora, Townsend, 1. day from Brandywine, Del. wish flour to Perot, Lea &. Co. - schr Henrietta. Anderson, from New Haven. ' Schr E Ewing, McDevitt, from New Haven. . Schr W G Bartlettnnelly, rom on. Schr Aliderdice , JarCokaway. f from Bo ßost rston_ Schr J H Wainwright, Morris. from Horton Boston. ,SChr L P Hallock, steelman, from Horton's Point, .Schrs RusselL !rota Digiaton. • 'Schr 7 B Johnson, smith, from Newport. - Tng Hudson, Carr, from Baltinatre. with 15 barges to W P Clyde& 'Co. ` 1'7.E: 1 4 RED 01'31 SATURDAY. Steamer. Alexandria, Shields, Richmond, Wm P Clyde & Co. Steamer Beverly. Pierce. New York, W P Clyde et Co. Steamer Philadclphia.,Pultz,•Washington, Wm P Clyde Steamer J S Shriver. Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Steamer B Willing. Cundiff.• )3altimore. A Groves. Jr. Steamer lilayflower , Robinson.Washington, W P Clyde Bark Ann Elizabeth. Norgrave, Gibraltar for order s, Wm Cummings e. 3 Son. Schr H Simmons, Godfrey, Salem, 'New York - and Schnylkill Coal Co. Schr V Sharp Sharp, Bestdn. do Schr Brandywine, Henderson.. New .London, do Schr J Stroup. Lake, Boston, J JDovey t Son. soh r Gen Bram, Ryder, Bangor, Day & Huddell. Schr E H Naylor,Nay lor; Bomb, W Hunter. Jr. &Co Scar Jas Alld entice, Jacsaway, Neponset, Van Duseo; Lochman dr Co. _ - Bohr C A Eteckscher. Mice, Boston,. Gordon Schr M Steelman, Steelman, Salem, Caldwell, Gordon It Co. Behr J B Johnson, Smith, E Cambridge, captain - Schr - Henrietta. Anderson, New Haven. W johns. . Schr B Ewing, McDevitt, N Haven, - Hethban,..Stearns _ a CO. • " Schr J Diverty, Carroll Washington, Conner dt Co. Behr L P Haliock , Steelman, N London, Si nnickson r Eliza & Rebecca, Price, Boston, Quitner, Stir k nes, & Wellington. Bchr Star, Crowell, Boston, I do Tag Hudson, Carr, witkl.s barges ;for Baltimore, W P Clyde di:Co- i Correspondence of the PhDs, Evening Bulletin. BELDING. Nov, 2 The following boats from the Union Demi_ passed into the Schuylkill Canal. to-day, bound to 11 2 4, 3 1 • phia,ladeu tmd consigned ealollows: • Col I) P. Ettla, with lumber to Bolter/ 4 dt Chris . Small; Grapeshot. do to-L B Yeager; Wolverton Or. Tinsman do to R Wolverton; t• Urich, do to J Deyeher dr. Co; Dr 'Win Moore, railroad stiLs to West Beading Bit Co. MEMORANDA Steamer Peruvian (Br), Glover, cleared at Boston 3d inst for Liverpool via this port. Steamer Ariadne, Sawyer, at New York yesterday tram ,Cialveston. - Steamer -Corsica, Le 711 - essnrier,. cleared at N York 3d Inst. for Havana and Nassau. Steamers City of,London, Mie.rhouse, and Virginia, PrOwse, cleared - at New York 3d inst. for Liverpool. Steamer Tillie, Potter, cleared at New,,York ad lust ion Galveston. - Steamers Victor, Gates:. Merrimack; Van Bice; Gee Washington,Gager. and Huntsville. ,Ryder, cleared at New York 3d inst. for New. Orleana. , ;• Steamer Vixem_Lewis , cleared at New York 3d-inst. forairezoe. Texas. Wile Fanny Larrabee, Randall, and S niftier, Tiara mon, wereup at ,N for. Havre:. 26th ult. foravre. s ip N B Painter , Steel, from Hong Kong, at New Yo k yesterday. Bark hatch A Dudman, Kimball, hence for Bremen, before reported; put* into Portsmouth Rath ult. on ac hnt c , f beadno , • Co Balg Thompson, o Warren, hence at Boston 3d Instant. , • Brig Brig Cricket, Kean , at Baltimore 2d inst. from RioiJaneiro 20th Sept. with coffee. Brig Mecosta, Norten, cleared at Mobile 30th nit, for thin Dort. Brig 4c, O oozy, Bryant, at Boston 3d inst. from Re medios. Brig Olive, Posi, hence at Salem 3d inst. Bohr Intrepid, Bunker, Cleared at Bar.gor Slat for this port. • ' _ , • Bahr. Buena' Vista, Lokaa, cleamd at' NeW York 3d Inst. for Trenton.Schr3lfinnie . nt . Kinnie, Parsons, sailed fro E Green wich Ist frst for this Port. _ _Behr North Pacific, Persona, hence itt E Greenwich _ 2d inst. Bch: John A Griffin, Eoster,,was up at Charleston 2d lust: for this port:- -...- . - Behr Marion Gage, Sheppard, cleared at New' Yark , ad Inst. for thin part. Behr Bightingale, #.14141,, ouged at, za s tp or t va t , ult. for mu port. ' ----- , - Buhr Marling, Altzter, hericefit:Nuer literiford.ad Inet XAAJAM! Inf,4l6l)[AM(itto:- G uam> OPMTING.—...)IIifd. M. A. BINDER., .A 4 ormat iTheldkut street, PhiladAlphia, Importer of Ladies! Dress and Cloak Trimmings Also, an elejrantitofltaportedPsperog, tellildren's Dress., Parisian Dr Patter ess Cloak Making'm all its varieties . Ladies • furnishin.; their rich and costly materials may rely on being sr , Oak's. y fitted, and their work finished in the most prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possibly prices, in twenty-four hours' notice. Cutting and bait hag. Patterns in sets. or by the single piece ,former chants and dressmakers now ready. • THE DAIL TIN. 18, - 10, - 20, - 23, - 24, - 41 •aths'from cholera in era morbas, 3 from dysentery. 11011 ifOR BOSTON. STEA2aHarp LINE DM.Rei .is 1504.1 f .1114 Car PORT 'VT Y T9E114.7.% mai PINE ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship ARI &S, Captain Boggs, will sail from Pailadelphis. on Wednesday. Nov. 7, at lo A. 3t. rhestftunstup SAXON Captain Matthews, will Bad from Boston en Monday, November 5, at 3 t. M. The line between Philadelphia and BagbOr. i 0 cu. composed of the E.Osc A N (new), Captain Baker. 1,48 g tons burthen. SAXON, Captain Matthews, gone burgher— NORMAN, illaaptain Crowell, 1,203 tons burthen. these substantial and well appointed steatosith t will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received berth to receive cargo. day, a steamer being always on tbc Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading wit their goods. LSOnB t For freight or passage having superior accommods apply FOR witetuvoToN, a,, C. TRE PHIL A_DELPUTA A:7O Ric ra.A.L.I. STEAMSHIP CO3.IPAN R L LINA. from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The first-class steamship Captain P. Hoxie, for WILMINGTON. will commence receiving freight on TRURSDA.Y November ist, and sail on SATURDAY. November Zd. at le o'clock A. M., and every alternate Saturday thereafter—viz: November rat, December Ist &c.. Passengers will bind superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin rassage_, VO; Deck do.,gip. Freigut carried at low rates • No freight received or Mlle of lading signed on sail ing day. Agents at Wilmington, WORTH .t DANIEL, who will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad d' e-sed to their care to and from the Interior. For treight or pansage, apply to Witl. L. JAMES. General Agent, 314 eolith Wharves ellitr , . TIM°U GH AIR-LINE v 0 .0± .0 ,130WIR Pli 1 a 73 AD WT. RICH N MOND ES AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY, THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW 3ERN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO. LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE. and the WE...5T, via NORFOLK, FETE,RSBUSG AND SOUTHSLDF RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate ratan charged, Coralaand 11 to the public as the most dealrable medium for carry ing every description of freight. N. charge for commission, draYage: or any expena 01 trat,ster. Steamships Insure at lowest rates. and leave regu larly from the tint wharf above Market street Freight received daily, HAVANA STEAMERs.. - SEM-MONTHLY LINE be titeamaltipiq_ _ . HENDRICK HUDSON.— Capt.-Hower STARS AND STRIP.ES.-."..- .—...-.-.. Capt. Holmes 'These steamers will leave . this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M. The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes, master, will Bah for Havana on SATURDAY MORN DM. November 17th, st 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana taer. ;No freight received after Thursday. • .For frelght or pu.ssa-e, apply to THrktnyWATTSON dr, SOMS, - lie North Delaware avenue. FuR OALVIMTON, TEXAS. TEXAS LLNE STEAMSHIPS. STOF PING AT KEY WEST. FLA. The Al Steamshil GENERAL SEDGWILIK, Whitehurst, commander will receive freight at Pier 20 East Rlvrx, and as! with immediate despatch. For freight or passat, having superior accommodations. any to • BISHOP. SON & 00., 105 Arch street. ta e, Azz lir imA w ExyRF-Am kusTE ALIA.% its Chesapeake and .gelaw;Y: l3vm an wi d ch W r. a3liirt( ' . at Alexandria, Va., form the re effr7.7. tulEctical LynchUrg. Bristol, Knoxville, IdaVills — , rt trin te w l° l; the Southwest. . Sts , z - ma-5 lesve BIM Wharf above tice% strN, i every Wedrtaaday and Saturday at 12 M. ror reight aPpIY ki the agents W. k. GLYDR a Ock. 14 rea. B. Day idnon, Aleut at Georgetown North Wfuul; IC JEldridss d 00„ Agents Alaxaaclila. FOE NEW YOBlC.—Philadelphia Steen Propeller Oompany—Despatch and BwLn sure Lines, via D e laware and Raritan Canel—Leavini daily at 12 H. and 6 F. M., connecting with all ra, Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight , which will be taken on Tann% aPPLY nihl6tf WM. M. BAIRD & CO.. No. =South Delaware avelow REGULAR LINEFOR HARTFORD. AFL AN CON CA ,NA .N. VIA. THE DELAWARE _L. The steamer SUSAN, Capt. Vandeveer, now loadint at the second wharf above MARKET street, will leave as above, on THURSDAY next. Nov. S. Ereight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to' WILLIAM IL RAERD CO., 4f-3t - o. 182'Sonth Wharves t STEAMER FOR SA.LR.—The ~lass sailing coppered and copper fastened btkr,:n. er HEN (ol depth' ), holdns O. M. 180 ieet long, 24 - feet beam; of 8 fe.et t inches; draws set 4.inches. water' boat of live oak and red cedar.- Apply to- SOUDREt &DO., sel2-tf Dock Street Wharf. itat., HEW TOW 4 -BOAT LINE. 133.111A17,4 _ and OECZELREAR2 W-BOAT COALA . A.ArY. E..1.13.2ES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA HAT-SR-DE.GRACE, BALTIMORE, WASMair- TON. ctzd Intermediate Rohner. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agent., No. 14 , Osivaiu zome LAUGHLLNSouthWharCe33 . 81 1Pertntendent.rbtimelphu • x FOR BOSTON, Mass.—Express Lin .e—The sine schooner THODIAB HOLCOMBE, Captain Octdfrey, is now leading for the above port at third wharf above Sciarket street, aid will toive prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID C00P.E.8 4 ,18 N. Wharves. oelS FOR LAGUAV RA ANine-R,ro OA. BEL Lo,—The bare ROANOKE, Donma, master, will sail THLIINDA V, sth last., for the above purtio-Flii freight or paaaage, apply to JOHN D.ALLF.TTdI CO , 128 Walnut street. nos FOR ANTWERP ..-Petre firat , elms rbip UNCLE JOE, Captain Sewall, will have immediate despatch for the above port. Vorifs sight or passage, apply to WORKMAN dt 123 WALNUT street. ; ' nos FOR ANTWERP The Al bark ETHER Captain Prince, la, now loading for•thO above p.• rt. ,128 freight brpassage, apply to WORK MAN & CO. Walnut street. seil4 I JRCRASE—A centroboard 'Venal, suitable for grain trade. Not over thTee Sears old. and not over 26 fe-t 4 Inches beam. APO Y to .E1 . ./MIJAZi & soyDap. dr. CO" No. 3 Dock. Tend 200 to 250. s register. o for alilOnthern - port anti back to biladelphia.. FbriPartidularsApptyto StiIIJAER &Co., DociF stre e t Wharf.. not 4 t 17. tiNeLE3I)E,- Sewall, ter, -- ig-now dis , under -general' order -at Shippeo street' wharf. Consignein will please attend to the reception of their 2 goons.' WIRGMT_A, ptlEet. ,- , - TON.—Con siknees, of -.merchandise, per above steamer, will Ples se send forttheir goods, now landingat Pine street Wharf .(rioa,3t) lit.bakTßY WINSOR 00, S. SHINDLERan meager ro JOHN SH I siDLER & SONS, Ball Makers, No. SOO North to (CLAWARE A venue, Phiadelphia. ri work done in the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per fect satis scrim. Particular attention given to repairing. EVENINq 1 0. 1, Fr-M - THILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER_ 5,1866 — .FOR isTEW 'le 0 criarte WareA%di "rah Caw. The Philadelphia and New York kle - Praw Seateribbistllleinatpaiii: T t4oPallers , leave pauor kelt lag IYall'l WItitIRP itekiw situ - burr stew ran in 24 HOU This Line e connects with a RS. II :Northern and „raster Transports4on Conapantesi: i Goods thrwardeddlrettiv, all_pohats free oicolanaisslon. 1"e1411- 1 1K73. 8 . t a t fiiE a 00. 14 Booth Wharv e s __, _ Plattsi=e.. • k A.Wlt, 117 Wall street. New york. -1 /OKISAVICRNSaT - 03A. The Philadelphia and ~Southern Mali mretunablp Company's' Regular 'Lines, seoond wharf bele* Spruce street: j) The steamship TONAWANDA, Qtptiiin J. Tsai for SAVANNAH, will commence receiving freight DAYHUY, November 8, and sail on SATUR eNovemberiOth.at 10 o'clock - A. a.. and *marl alternate Saturday, thereaste —vizp.: - November S4th December Sth, .11c. - This steamer has tine State Booms and other so con mcdations for nassengers. Cabin Talmage, 120: Deck. dm. 010, - Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon Cla., sal; Lolumbus, Ga. 135_ ;_augusta.Ga., $27; Atlanta. Ga.:434; 'Albany, Ga., PS; Montgomery, Ala., 111; Ea tattle, Ala.. M. - Freight taken at low rates. Through receipt', given at through rates to Meech Augusta Columbus, AtLanta, Ga.; Knoxville, (that.a nooga. Nashville: Memphis. Tenn: Canton, Miss. No ft - eight received or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. ,A gents at Eavaniush, Hunter & Gam well. For freight or passage, apply to WM. L. YAM. General Agent. • 314 South Wharves. FOR NEW ORLEANSTDIItEOI. THE PHILADELPHIA. AND 4.4011TE6 STEAsfst RIP COMPANY'S REGULAR Id NE. The wellknown fizatclass Steamship STAR 01' UNIO N, 1.202 tons regbiter,T. TH N: .E llookzey. Master, Will secon c d o w m h m ar e f n bcel roewce bpr g uc i rhet ,f oonr the ZDvAYrat tuber 30th, and sail on TUESDAY, Nov. eth, at 4 o'clock P M. Returning, will leave NEW ORT•PA.NS on SATUR DAY, November 17th. This Steamer has superior State Rooms and other accommodations for passengers. Cabin passage pc); Deck do., 130. Freight taken at low rates. Freight received until 12 o'clock M. sailing day. Agents at New Orleans, bienrs. Crevy, Nickerson , Co., who will give careful attention to shipmenttol goods to balveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and interior points. For freight or passage. apply to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, 814 iSouttt Wharves. EMMY WINSOB & 00., Smt South Delaware avenue WM P. CLYDE fi CO., 14 North and 14 South Wharvea. 11311 A, RAILROAD. GREATRELINE„Emu r • ”' Aft' ,1 To 'p $ co r,-pmanibi BYLMfrmANDTHE SOlnr-TaTua HEISQUAIMAN. ,A -AND. wrozimo vAiadzsi Time NoRTH NORTEMEBT - and 'the 'OARaAR. WINTER eitanlomona pessaisozo TRa_rss_, .oot. s use, bsi i i=tfaitm= DlAr b b THSIP JratEppm and MOM at the Mowing boars: _ MORNING ACCOMODATIONR. At 740 If. for Readbag and all intermediate Mal bona. Returning, leaves Reading at.,6.90 P. M., arriving ln Philadelphia at 9.10 P.M. : • -MOREIG =imam. At Llli A. AL, Am R e ding 'faraway Manhibelli Pine Grove, Traum Sy_ , M , A aim s. port, : o .lllMtra, BOthester, Niagara palakEsowollen. sown, Wilkeabarre, PitteramMalr Tb.n , Ragerraren, train connects at BEADING with Um 111m1 Penivania Railhead halm tbr Allentown, Ara and the Lebanon Valley train ibr _Harrisburg, Sc.; at PORT CLINTON with Clatawimsa Railroa d trains The Wilitavnitrialk •Haiwan:' at; at ilwrgRUB.G th orthern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Gchnylkill MeV Sarauana trains for , Nortionnberland,Willieragany York , Otanabfurateg, Pinegrove, AlrElroo2i Illaralem • LeavesEhiladelphia a sUM P. M. Am row., 7111 e, • Harristsuy, 4101, connecting with and Columbia 14..R.traMs ibr Goltwohla,-sea.l _ REAHLeIe AOOOMMODATHIN. Leaves at LSO A. M., atorrignifit lions; arrives In hi ad at 9.40 A.; . Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. "mires in Beading at 7.35 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Harahan' at 11.10 A. M. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., arriving in - Philadel... phis at LOo P. AL Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 3.10 P. M., and Pottsville at 8.45 P. AL; - arriving at Philadelphia at e. 15 P. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Heading at LSO A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 8.30 P. ht., arriving in Philadelphia at. 0.10 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car atiact3d. leaven Philadelphia, at 72.46 noon fbr Reading and, all way stadium; leaves Reading 11.80 A, M., and Downingtown 12.80 P. M. for Philadelp'ala and all way station's. All the above trains run daily Bandara Blandly' trains' leave Pottsville at 8..e0 e' 1 2 . e r i. .. Philadelphia - and at - 8.15 P. M ; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at 8.00 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.35 P. M. utosnut VALLEY RAILROAD. rialleagara for Downingtown ana ustern - Adiateramie take the 7.30 and 8.15 A. 31. and 4.30 P. N. trains from Philadelphia. retarnlng from Downingtotvii at 7.00 A. .'and l 4 EP 19002 NEW YORK EXPRI3B3I 808 Frrnasunea AND Leaves New York at 7, 9 A. M.and &00 P. ILJnissinir Reading at Los, 1L53 AIL. and 1.48 PM, and connect at i l , enissylvanta, and Northern °antra] Railroad Trains for Pift , burgli, Micago, . Raltiraoro. &a. Rurning, o n Express Train hums Ear:Mum arrival of Pennsylvania Ittpress fromPittsblitghat 3 and 9.05A.3L,9.15 P.M. passing Reading at CO ana A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping_ oft- rs accolapanying these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, wishout .a - au train al for York lesves Hanisbarg at 2.10 P. 3iall train for Harrisburg leaves Now York at 15 :rum SCHL-riankt, VALLEY na 7 1" 7.7alns leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. 31. and 7.15 P. IL re:o_rning from Tamaqua at. 7.35 A. IL, and 1 . 40 and 4,13 P. M. SCHUYIKELL ANDECOSQIIEHANNA -Arm s Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. N. (or Plnegrove 'Hrrisburg, and at 1.50 P. fbr Pinnrove and Trr, merit; returning from Harrisburg at 5.20P.11 . and Vora Tremont at 7.85 A. H. and 5:25 P. H. • 'T ICKET S. Through distr.lass tickets and mignon ticker; 0 Cmatisa. all the principal polnla in the North and West ane. The following tickets are obtalmth e only at the Office. oa, Bradford, Treasurer, No. South Fourth stree t. Philadelphia, or of G. Monne. General Supe.lideno ant, N.lnc._ _ 001371113TATION 711111... , nTEL At Bbper cent- disco= berween 'MY pinata decinq for fa and firms. Good for St,r o O ha roiloo,betw eE TlCar-El" ' at 11113 6° e . Oa: flisdlies and lima. eall all 5431114' BEABON TICKETS. • For three, an, nine or • twelve znootbs, tor holden only, to all paints at redo„ rd rates. - Batidityg on the line of the Road will be tornieited with with cards, entitling thinneelves and WiVell to tickets ;I XOVBSION TIMMS. • Brom Philadelphia to principal et..ations. rood tor Gatorday, Bruzda_y and Mbnday at redam to be hail only at the =Let =oast an d .Mtv bill ttreete. FRIGHT. Goods of all descriptdons E forwarded to all the above end Polli Willow streetta froth the COMPAILVII New Freight DOGS. EMI FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia daily at Sae A. M., 11.45 noon and a p Port Clinton. and all points beyond. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all planes on Ste road and its branches at 6 A. M., and for the pun. Sinai Stations only- at &is P. M. lam PHILADELPHIA, AND voirt.noAD. 18 66. great ae traverses the Mahan and N 0413 Lakwest e m Er sties of Pennsylvania to the city of R rte on ie. It has been l eased and Is . operated bythe Pemeroq par.la Railroa Company. TIMM OP PASELNOSP MAIMS AT PEOZLAOIMpgrA. ABEIVE /CASTIVAP.D. Mrie Mall A. Erie illrpreas oD P. M. LEAVE WZATIVIE.D. Vie Mall Train P. m Erie Mrprees Train.— M. Bra:genie: Cars run on tirar - i; Ltd Mrpreas raffle without change, both ways, balrEoez Philadelphia and NE W FORM OOSTITECT/ ON. Leavo New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 920 A. 411 Leave Erie at 4.4.5 PAIL, arrive at New York 4.10 P. hi Megan; blevrling ears on all Night Trains. Fof in iornaatton respecting passenger easiness apply al corner TEI /AT/MTH and MAREATatreets, And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: b. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. Reynolds; Errs Wm. Brown, Agent, R. C. R.s„ Baltimore. EL H. HOCB, General Freight Agent Philade TON lnhia. H. W. ciwomak, General Ticket Agent. Pluledelphia. - A. .1.,. TYLER, 1 General Superintendent, Brie. zwEsT cuzaterme. AND '19.„, PHIL DELPHI!, • Arr•ttrlAD. VIA lA. WINTER. AKRANGEMENTO. On .and after MONDAY, Oct. 15tb, 1665, the trains will leavens follows: _ - • EST CW-S TRAINS Leave Ph W ilade_lphia H far TER West Chester ~ from Depot Thirty-first and Market street; 7.50. A. M., Moe 2.3:44.45 and 6.15 P. M. Leave-West (aware for Philadelphia. froM Depot en E. Marketatreet. e. 30. 15.45 & M.. 1.65, 4,50 P. M, Trainaleaving Cheater at 8 e3A.M. and leavina Philadelphia at 4 .4 45 P. P. EL will not atop at Pennelton.. and will atop below B. O. }traction at Media only. PENNELTON T.RAINS. Leave Philadelphia ihr Pennelton 4.15 and 11.00 P. it. Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 8.47 A. M., 7.23 P. LC. These Tralas atop at all intermediate Stations. OZv STINDAYS—Ire Philadelphia at SAO A, M.• and ZOO Leave West Chaster 7.35 A. Di and 4.00 P ffi ON OTTNILITB—The , West Philadelbbla Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, half-a a hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train to conveypassengers Into the city. Trains leaVing Philadelphia at 7.50 A. H. and 4.45 E Hi, and leaving West Chester at 8.1.1) A. hi, and 4.50 P. NG. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. R. B. fbr Oxford and Intermediate points. jlipp - Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel cniy 'as Baggage, and the Oompany will. net, in stny =se, be responalble ihr an amount exceeding one tam ired dollarit_jinless a special contract la made for tanue. tEmstrßY WOOD. General Superintendent PITTSBURGH. 00L131133T11 AND CINCINNATI BAILROAI THE PAN HANDLE ROUTE Tnsrweßn. crwhig to the great distance saved by PB BOUT the eoverrunenc has assigned to It the carrying of thE U. S. him, to the Principal Mies of the West and South% est. THERE REMO iHrr ONE CHANGE OF CARS prm EEN PHILADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI AND RUT TWO TO ST. LOUTS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WiLLARRIva IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO ANI3 dv. LSEHOF&N Di ONEB. TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will arrive at Altoona in the evening for sapper, where Woodruff 's Celebrated Palace state-Roomkileeping Can will be attached, and run through . to Columba! without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the traveling community. Be sore to purchase tickets "VIA, STEUBEN viT,Tar," at PENNHYLVANTA.R.AiimnAD OPTION Cornea' Thirtieth and Market Streets, - • a. F. SCULL, Gfewl Ticket Agl. Steubenville, O, JOHN H.,HTT.T.PTE Gear/ Eastern Pass. A_Vt. ork. 526 BroadwaP. New Y JOHN DURAND, earn Butal. fai44,l • Pcuissylvania Railroad Office, 631 Ca sssisitit street; - and Thirtiett aril Market stzeets.-West phwidelphis. • - FOR NEW YORK.—RABITAN I Ai •• AND' - DELAWARE 33 IX RAIL. . Oln erry..foot of VINE. at., Philadelphia. 9A. 31—E.xprees for Long Brmach, New .1 ork. and intermediate points.—' • • ' • • SP. M-• Freight for New York and Way Stations. Goods delivered' at — CoroNny's Depot,- 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by, 4_,P, M., forwarded by thia line; arrive in New York at g ceeloek next morning.. ; The Passenger Steamer Jesse Hoyt leaves Pier 32 North River, foot of. Duane- street, N. Y., at /1. H., for Philadelphia Epress.' - • • Freight receive:tat Pier 32 North River. N. t,br 4.30 P. M. wilt be ready for deliVeri• .1 4 Phll #4alsmua early the following morning: Fells TO NEW YOBH 0 0. Tick et Oflice?irinb Streestl'erry, For thither Information apply to Company's agehts. R. H. CHIPMAN, Frelg Oflice and Depot, North WE ARVBB, Phllad phia. J. B. BURC;Pier.O North River, foot of DUANE Street. A ew York. Fr deOlphia,Nneal CH e E g :3 h T t N UT S P t • r aenger Office, Phila. W. N. CLAYTON, ' Superintendent Bed Bank. N. J. Am'F Y, General Freight Agent Reid H Bank, N, J. T. BhENT SWRARINGEN, General Agent, Philadelphia. a ell JEW& tl• 7 ___:. NORTH naIIIII2IYLVANIA. 111 . ...- ....... . - IL—TH/C • =ODIN ROUX/L.. sin . - t . •• . direct Una tolitown Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Whtte llllrell Milano CIO, and all point/ la th y Leah and WPOi ming Opal Reglons Passenger Depots hi /Made) . ' THIRD street above ThompSon; and corner of , 4 AMMO , CAN streets - ..,••• ' BIIN3iNEt Altsaatilldegaz -- ltiltlP. DAILY TRAINS. • _ On and after Monday, lliayaisalBe6;Passtmger trains leave the Depot,.Thi stre s t, abT9-PaWalielallY (Sundays excepted), ..._ AT 7.80 A.. AL-1-xcantag"Expretsaat ' and maa i'llainniZin eri•Ner th :RoullylVanda Ball. road. oe a t ' on lmn, Lehigh :117111 , 111 Railroad for Allemosest,Ottazan= o rhoungtonaz "01 veiChMikWeatheririzesion Zane Ha- Lell)gh and Wytntunieni • hl annac a n 1 :4 1 .liehatjr lifsth=osi4 Ihr and ithio, 3othanzeilty with wham Oa Raped, Dia and Wilibus=.3 Arrive at Mama emir 11.45 A. at. WiLk.__ al at sun P. 114 at aim Mg P. L at. ' Pa s s engers by, Ws train min Wiz She 'Lehigh , WM/ Train ,. CAD at am iIL lbs. Bas. ton and poin son io4mm Centro Balboa 10 New YOng. _ • AT ILO A. 110.-Asonziammarn. Or DoNaGoWn, stopping at all intermediate Btatkt....._us. Pain e= la , WthoW Orove, Hatboro' and ...a/mmHg, IN train, mice .Stage at Ohl Turk Bowl. .i - • AT 10 A. M. — Aromrninsel.tlen. 10S IMO Wirahlng. ) so, stoppys at ail Interraedbosißations._ At 2.8 Accommodation for Do Motown, Spy; Ping' at intermediate staticant. • stage at-Doylestown:or New Hope. - • _ tape AT Lie P. 2 ,, i.--levrming &Emu Ibr Bethlehem and Praillitil'Ettatiels On Um North _ ija t ata Bar ' road,_maMng come connessonat 'Arta'. with Le. lii,gh Vatiey Train for Easton, waling there ICAO P. 'om romancers Air Plainfield, 13onterville and other points on New Jersey Central RR. take N.J.C. Train Batt Easton, which arrives In Newstage Yerk at to P. M. Pas. for Boomtown take orth and lor Naisareth aoßethbasess and forat .13f GreenviW al es. lle a AT 4.15 P. AL—AcccennuMMon, no_ esiewst, stopping at all intermediate Stations , rsuengsb an WiVow Grove, .. .liathom' and HartsvMe take stage at Abington t for IMElDenri.a. it DOYlestomy AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Actionmoeustion. for Beth. lEhettri and all Stations on main line of North Penturyl. =Ms Railroad, Connoting at Bethlehem with _Lehigh Valley BVenlng Train for Allentown.• Manch mimosa, AT 0.15 P. 31 .—Accuaunodatton, m Lansdale, stop w ag at all. t.t.-rmestatssitations. _ • At 11 P. IL Accommodation for Port washbowl. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA P LeaVe Betide:testi at LIE A. 151.. and 12.253 L; and OM . ti. 12.25 tram makes direct corm oetton with Lehigh Val. ley trains from i Easton Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives n Philadelphia at 2.80 P. IL. Passengers leaving Wilketharre at Ll 5 P. EC.,ocoinemi at 1-trti - lchem at 625 P. M., and arrive In Philattelphi, at e. 40 1... IL 'eave Doylestown at 6.40 A. N. Ll 5 and 5. 80 P. lit; Leave Lansdale at c A...M. Lsava Fort Washington at 10.50 and LOP. II ON SUNDAYS. et tit•Xelphia for Bethlehem at 0 A. N. railadelphis for _/aylestown at 220 P. N. Deylentown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A.M. II ethithein for Philadelphia at 420 P. N. ..-Ifili and Sixth Streets Passover Ca misers to and from Berke Street Depot. n cony 7 pas White Cans of Second and Third Streets Line otinVO porregners to Third Street Sepot. Tickets moth° rocuredat theTicketolll TIMID meet. or street` in order to secure the A..„. lowert iatth of dm. ELLIS B CLARE, ill umas's Bs,B ?express nllll3ll ftr anti - 4So _aa•sge at the ot. ooze, No. Ili South THIRD tarem • . a °Aft DIEN - AND AILI3OY and PRIMA; 1:4e./.r-11 178 • THE RA 00.1d p.A.,NIna I,uN from Philadelphia to New York, anti way places, from W STREIEEP WHARF, wlll leave as follows, via: its At SA. X, via Camden and AnaboYiAccard., is 20 At sA. M., via Camden and Jersey CiE t ErPreen, 800 At 2P. M. via Camden and Aniboy resa, 8 oil At 6.00 P. 14., via Camden and Am- 1 c ass. 220 bt y. Accon. and Ai Emteren_,t I2d class 180 sA. AL, and 5.00 P . M. Nor Mount RoL, Emma. vine, Pemberton and Vincentown . At A.M.. arid 2P. 211. ibr Freehold. tt 5 sad 10 A. IL 12 M. 4,15,0, and 11.20 P. 21.dt:it Ash Lonse, Palmyra, River am , Program, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. town,. The 10 A. ?Land P.M. lines runs clh•em through to Trenton. LENEE, FROM 111111NliaNGTON DEPOT will /nave AI follows • At ll A. M., LSD, B„es P: lid and 12 P.M. (night) via Thesington and Jersey City Bapreaa. herslll 00 6.45 P. M. Line will run &ally. All others Bun. CATS excepted. At7.V and Mee A. _ ,M. 8, 8.80, 4.20,5 and 8,45 P.-AL. Sad 12 midnight, for .Dristol. Trenton. din. At 2 and 10.15, A. M., 12 711., 8, 4,5, and BP. M. tox Cornwella.Torrisdale,Hcameab , Tacony.Wlsaino. ming, Bridetbarg and and at /0.15 A. X. fur Bristol. Bchencks, Eddinmn and 8 P.M. for Holm esburr and intermadhiteons. RFINEDF.2.IB DELAWARE RAILROAD, dir the Del.tvare River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trainv daily (Sundays excepted) fromßemington De pot, as follows: - At 7.30 A. M. and 2.80 . P. M, ihr Nlarra rglls, Eat 0:30. Cananuatsua.aran" t h o'" Owego. RteL ester, mug Upton,A Oswego, Syracuis, Great Bend. Montrose, Wilkesharre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere. Easton, Lambertville, Elem. rirtenotc. The 3.21 P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton far Mulch Chank,-Allen town Bethlehem. &n At 5 P. M. tor LaugantvißeandintermediateStationa &se ton AO - For New Depot York, and Way Lines leaving Ben , take the n street, above Wallin, half an hour betoreorta o dePartnrFiltha The cam run Into the Depot, anu on arrival of each Train, run from !he Depot. A n aadional Ticket Office is located at No. 533 Ches. rrat Etreet. ti Continental Hotel, . where tickets to New Nark and all-important points North and Zest, may to procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Chnce, can, by leaving orders. have their baggage checked at their residences, by Graham's Raggao Kure =s , Patty Yolanda of IMegage only, allowed eachTissen gcr. Passengers are prohibited from taking anythim aa br. - -,gage but their wearingagaeL . All baggags over may pounds to be paid for The Company limit their rmponsibility for Winne to Otte Dollar pea pound. and will not be liable for any amount beyond Ma, .r.cent. by special contract. LIZv FROM NEW YORK FOR PTIMADELP Win leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 Mont aP. M. via jersey City and Camden. At 7 and It A. M.. 6 P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and. Rem aington. - _ - Prom Pier No. IN. River,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. M ra Amboy and Camden. afizsgui., TOWN PIL PHILADELPHIA , PH1%914111E nr- Itz . val.) TagE TABLE.-On and aher THURS DAY , November 1,1866, until farther notice. FOR IikahLs..NTOWN. leave Philadelphla-6, 7. 8,9, 10. 11, 12 A. M.;l, 2, 3.15,135 . 4. 5, 5:4i. 6.10, 7,8, 9 10, 11,12 Leave Germantown- 6, 7. 7311, 8 8.1, 9, 10,11. 12,A. M.; 1,2, 3,4, 4.%, ti, 61i, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. 3f. e 6.20 down train, and the 33; and 5X up trains will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.15 , minntes A. M.; 2,7, and Leave Germantowns 16 A. if.; 1,6, and 91,i' P. M. CHESTNITT-BLLL Leave PI iladelphha--6,- 8, 10; 12. A. M.; 2, 374", 571, 7,9 and P. AL beavo Chestnut-Hill-7.10 minutes,„l3, 9.40, and 11,40 A. 11.; I.s 0, 3.40, 5.40, 640. L4O and 10.40 P. AL Otv SUDAI S Leave Philadelphia-915 N minutes A. M.; 2 and 7 P. M. 3. cave Chestnut Hlll-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12,40,5.40, and 9 2s ro mutes P. M. Flat CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35, 11.05, A. AL; 1.15, 3.435,535, 6.15, 8 es and P. M. Leave Norristown-5.40,7. 7.60, 9.11 A. 31 - .; 135, 435.63- and 8 P. M. '1 he 0.6 P. M. train will atop at Falls, School Lane, wissabiegon, Manayunk, Spring 311113 and tlonatto hceken tlly; ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia -9 A. M,; 2.34 and 645 P. X. Leav e Norristown-7A. M.. 5 and 83‘ P; M. - R MANAYUNIi. Leave .Philadel F ph O at-6, L 35,11.05 A. AL; 43i 6.15, 805 ana 1134 P St. , 5 14, leave Dianyunk-6,10, 734, 8.20, 934, 1134 A. M.; 2,5, tuos 83; P.M, ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-ill A. M.; 23i; and 6,4 5 P. M. Leave liana, A AL, SN, and 9 P... 11. W. S. WILSON, General Superintentlent, nOl ' Depot, Ninth and Green streets. WAtiT JERSEY RAILRO AD LINES, from foot, of Mu•ket street Ib6 p 4 • • y ,1 I .8 • . • : . . LEA. VIC PHILADELPHIA AS FOLOWS: For Bridgeton, Salem, .111111 ville. and all intermediate stations,n BA. M., Mail. 3.30 P. M.. Passenger. For Wrodbury.s A. M., 130 P.M, and 6 P. AL FOr Cape 11 ay at 330 P. M. .ttTNING TILALF LISAVE Wpodbury at 7.15 M., 840 M. and 4.54 P. M. Bridgeton at 7.05 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Freight 6.30 P. M. 603• m Et 650 A. AL and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. Millville at 6.55 A. M. and 3.08 P. M., Freight 6./0 Cape Hi ay at 1145 A. M. Passenger and Freig: ht. 1R.11011 . 1' will be received at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut. street, from 7 A. DL until 5 P. M. Freight received before 9 A.-M.-will go forward the same day. FRI4ItIIIT DELIVERY, No. 228 IIOCTM DELA., THE -WFST JERSEY-EXPRICSS•OO.ISIPANY Attend to all the usual branches or, express, baelne.s. A S , telal Messenger scow:v.4llw Ruh through train. - Ofh foot of hterket stteet, oonadelptUe.- - eo • TO' 2.E.A.ll.ll.l,lgy.,64aneraPAAgt. , 1 .•-• .•!•• PRILADKLPMLA. , BALT/ , ' • - " ROBB CENTRAL ABT A E R • urt .0 a:v. GEZKNINTS. AIITER MONDAY, Oct. 15,1eca, the 'Trains , leave PhD& deals, from the Depot •of the Wept 'Chester &Phila delphia Railroad. Corker' orrairti-ltrat and... Market streeto, (West phliada at 7.50 A: it., and4.4sP. M. Deave Rising Ben, ait.s.ee,and OzfOrd. at 6,36 A. Id.. and leave Oxibal at 8.25 P.-M. - - A Market Train with Passenger Oat attached, will run on. A.t Bridays. K ennett Sun -at 11.15 M., at 1100 MI; god Kt 1.00 •F. ht., connecting at West atmcw.:Zanctlon with a Train Or , Pniumelphia, On Wednesday and Satar etas trains leave ,P,lttlacialphin at 2.30 P. 1-. nut through to Oxford.' - • •. The Train leaving rhiladera at 7.60 A...M. eon neois at Oxford with a daily' e,of Warm for Peach Bottom, in lamasteroomMy. Returning leaver; Peach Bottomto connect - at Oxfbrd with the Af ternoon. Train for Philadelphia. duThet :id raiPhiladelphia Tn leaving at 4.45 tons to Rising ta ern are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, an a rgue, and the Company will notice any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hurt- Bred dollars. unless atr•otal• contract be made for the Crane nahle mtuOß• • :If WOOD. Oen% *IP% WIL H. GATM:En. Agin% MM3l.wc:}l, Sap% Milik ro clugAD Aza, juvra iggrThiggpl im iun t TABLE.—congraencing MONDAZ -July. 2d, ISM' : Trains will leave , Depot-- corner= Hhatd street and Washington-awraWarthillOWsf.,2 Hapreas Train, at a chin g .A.M. (Mtauladm , escePted); Ibr Balttinore and Waton, 'topping - at' Cheater. ton,r_Nem.r.k, ElktonNortheass, •Perryville. Ha nee. Abardeeni parmswe, Chase's and Elterruthwa Ban.' . - • - r - WAT-roall_lyahl at 8.15 , n."- 4 1tiktaiiiiir ex" , toin. Pr asaitinnire, , Vengaill-regalarstations berweeo Pldladel Ida and Baldmore. , • Delawareß.B. 11.A.M.(Stindays are-eined),Aor - ErinceteAnne. Milf b rd and interetediate mgons. train at 11.45 A. M. (BoadaYir esslePind) for Bal.= " me and Washington, . -•— _34l)re:a Train at 8.00 - P.M.' W ‘ . 6, 4 — i'llsoltnitedXfor• Baltimore and Watsbitostorti.stopping at Chester, Gann ol3 l - _, Newark, Parton•-filOrth-linst,, Perryville,' haottrace, Aberdeen. Per Well, /G a ew oo4l ._ Magno li a, Cassels and Stemmer's night nzlnetla at , /LOOP.M.for BaninaggeandWasitt n. • imibasf troin Baltimore, for Ammo =aurae; oribinglityPoint imd.Bichmontwill fah* the 11.45 _ ,• p - • WHADINGTO _ AOOOIdMODATiON TRAM. stoPPingat ell nations between Philatielpilst add Leave Philo:de/phi& at 9.00 iLli,/740,4.9.,! and P. M. The '4,80_ • 14.. train connects Vim - the -Dela: ware Railroad for 'Harrington and intermediate its. Lew's/ Wilminigeak 5.80, 715 and end. 8,80 Pal • - • The 7.15 A. M, ftSin - will not itOP atitatiatibetWeea Chrsier and:Philadelphia. , _ _ Trains for 'Newcastle legva . rnuadel I phia St 9.00 A: LaoandB.ooP.lL • • TEMCIDGIL TILSHINBROIf; :Derive No HßS rart at I.l.ooJalL,Lts and Imo , • FOB PHILADELPHIA: Uwe , (limner at. 7a3; 7 . 55 ,1044 and , /L 409 • 48. 5;10.7.26 and 1046 P. IL - • - , ' Prom Baltimore to hia—Leave Eallimarn 7.25 A- 31., Way Mall. 9.20 A. , Eames. 1.10 P. IL.' Erpress. 6.85 P. 31., Dress. 845 P. IL, Brpress. Tra. ins for Ballintorn - leave Cheater . at 4,49 and B.lBr . A. M., and 8.98 P. - - Trams for-Baltimore leaveWilmingtenat Lin, and 9.88 A. M.. and 4.15P.M. httrama with passenvi , hot attached will leave Wngton *for- PerryvEle and intermediate stations at 6.65 Y. M. Leave Baltimore for Havrsde-Grace and intermediate Stations at Log P. IL Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 4.20 A. 31., connecting at Wilinington with the 7.15 train for Philadelphia uNDAY MUDD& ' littpreos Train S at 4.15 A. EL far I/shin:arra and Waish- ElktoW.•on, stoppling at Chester, Wilnaingten, Newark, ortheast, Perryville, lea, Aber deen rerryman's, Magnolia, t'hane's and Inemmer's Bain: Night Fsprma 1100 P. M. for Baltimore. and Waah 'Won. Accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M.; fop Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. 11A_LT12102.E pop, p9ELTLADELpHrA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P M. stopping at Havre do Grace, PerryvilleatuiWumingtasa- Alsostops at Elk. - ton and Newark(to take passengers for Philadedobla and leave passengers from Washington . or • Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers' from Baltimore or ' Washington. . Acannodation train will leave Wilmington fosPhtf, irdelphts and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. M. H. B. Egoists; r", - RENNSYLVANLA. CE.NTEAL 4. RAILROAD. - ALL ARRANGEM. The trait sf the Pennsylvania Railroad !cave the Depot, at Thirty first endanet streets, which is reached directly by the cars of the Market Sm. et Passenger Railway Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Streecl ailway run within one square ofit. ' UN SUNDAY S.-1. he Market Street Lars leave Eltventh and Market streets 45 minutes before the departure of each train, A.NN's BAG-GAGS FXPRESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, No. cu estn ut street will receive attention. , TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: DAY 8APRE,,e.8.... ... __. at 9.00 A. II: PAULI ACcOIL. Nos. - 1 & - 10.-_0 A. M.&tL2O P. M. FACT 1.1 - NE ct. ERIE RIU'RBSS...— -at 1200 M PARKSBURG TRAIN ........at LOO P. „IL Reataus KCMG at 2.30 P. 2f. L.AR CASTER ACCOM-- 4.00 P. M. PI PI'S BURGH & PRIM 900 P. M. PHILADEDPIELELEXPRESS ... ----at MOO P. M ittaburgh s & Brie Mai/ leave . ; .dauiy, except day. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains daily, ea cept Sunday. 1 ssengers by .bAY EXPBES..4 go to WilliamsoOrt withcut ebange of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at S.IOP. 2L " Pareengers by • DAY. EXPEE% go to Carlisle and Samhersbrug without a change of cars. leeping Car Tickets can be bad on appliCation at the Ticket Office, M. Chestnut street.. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ : CVNC.USNATI at IL4O A. M. PHILADR.LPEISA. . " 710 P.A 011 ACCOM., Nos, I dr. A.M.; 710 P.M. PA RESEIjH G _. at 920 A. M.. LA NCA STER TRAIN - " /140 P.M, FAsT LINE ... .. " 1.10 DAY EXPet,N.S. "•;5.50 " HARRISBURG A -- C -- 0521 " 9.50 " Philadelphia Express arrive/ashy:except Monday. t inch:mad F,xprms arrives dady, AM other trains daily except Sunday Passengers leaving - Lock Haven - at 7.00. A. 'AL.and WiLiamsport at &40 M.,. reach Philadelphia, with on: change of cars, from Winla sport, by - Day Ex.- press, at 6.50 P.. 1% . - 'I he Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. mine any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Appa rel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dol lars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the risk of the owner, realm taken by ape-Jai contract- For further it fbrmation, apply to J c. 132: C. ALLEN. Ticket Agent, 631 Chestnut . str.eet. SAMUEL H. NVALMACE r icker Agent at the Depot. AN .E3LIGRANT Tears runs daily, except Sunday. For thlPparticulars as to tare and accommodation.,, apply-to - - FRAN' CD-- FUNK, 137 Dock • treet TO P I.lr•A RUBE TRAVELED, THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO NIAGARA F A T.T.a CAd`A.WISSA RAILROAD, Connections immediate and sure, Sosnel7 resurPasSeil. Trains leave Ph elphia Nofrom road so tree from dust, ilad . PHILADELPILLS. AND - READING RAILROAD EPOT, - THElPtaßee.v D .a. AND CALLOWHILL. at 8.15 A. M., - NIAGARA FALLS' at om s reaching Williamsport without change of car, P. AL (supper), amving at Niagara Falls at 9.55 A. 31. ' Bleeping Car th-roughfrOM Williamsport to Rochester without change i&V - Passengers remaining over night at Williams- Nort can resn.mejourney next morning at 7.3s,reaching iagara Falls at 8,40 same evening. . Ask for tickets via Catawissa Railroad, which can be Procured at the Company's office, CHM:3MM street under Philadelphia Ba_nk, and opposite the Ctistc , urt House• and at eD pot, T.R.DRTEE2,III and CAT.T ow.. HILL streeta. N. VAN HORN, 1y.19-tf General Passenger. Agent THE FAVORCPE STE IMBOA.T --- JOHN A. WA.RNER. for Burlington. and Bristol. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2P. M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. , M,, stopping each way at Riverton, Torresdate, An dalusia and ,Beverly.. Fare, 25 cents. Excursion, cents. tid calo._ , lAEGAIL IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TEM' CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA:— IN TPIC 3.T4TTER OF THE 4SSIGNED ESTATE OE THE UNITED SLATES ANNUtTY AND TRUST COMPANY.—Tne Auditor appointed by the said Court to audit, settle and adjust the first account of JOn,RUA SPERING. sequestrwor and assigner of the flitted States Annuity and Trust OomPany of Phila. delphia," and to repnrt eistribution of the Balance in the bands of the accountant. will meet the parties- In , eres , ed for tde purpose of his appointment. on NVEDNESDAY, the fourteenth day of November A. D. ,186 , ' at 4 o'clock P. M., et his office, No. 45 WAL NUT street, in the City of Philadelollia. , BENJAMIN R. JELAINES Auditor. cr,fm,bV TN '1 B E COURT OF COMMON. PLEAS FOR TEEM CI t AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADELFHIA.-- ATHAV S vs, SKINNER.FI. Fa.. Jane, .I.S6St Nos, 76, 77, 78,x:9 and ltd. The - auditor appointed to dia. tribute lie proceeds paid into court of sale of personal ptoperty under the aoove writstof execution, will meet the parties interested at his office, No. LIS Sontla SIXTH. street, Philadelphia on TUE DAY, Novera• ber 'l:3tb, 1566, at three o'clock P. N. JA,ILES W LAT rA, Auditor. ocsl-w.fm,st~ Tie. THE _ORPHAN'S'. COURT FOR THE CITY AND comqvi OF pnir. A DELPRIA.--Zstate of JOHN 3.IEOEIE, deceased.—The Auditor _appointed by the Court to audit.settle anC adJust the seventh and final account bf JOPHLk BOP.rE,. JOS ECPII L GEBSOLL and ADOLPH A.T.ORlF,Executors of the last ;will of JOHN J. RORIE deceased, and to Report distribution' of the Balanee in the hands of cotuttante t will.meet the partiesinterested forth - Pose of lus 11PP:ointment, on M.O.NDAY the tw day of November. 7.85 at 4 o'clock, at his office. NO. 220 South FOURTH street, in the City of Philadelphia. T oo JAMES W. PAUL, Auditor. 'IN THE OHANS' COURT FOR THIC CfTY AND COUNTYOF PRIT. 40 - )ELparA, Estate et JACOB TONES. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that4CANNA JONES, the widow of said decedent, having filed in the Chnit's office her pe4tion, to which she Slake to ne allow edtloo In - money out of the estate of said decedent, in pursuance of the act ef April le, 1851, andthesupplements thereto,and that the said pe• Mien wilt b> approved and granted by said court on. SATUB.t)AT, November DU, iSdr., Unless exceptituta be filed thereto. ED A.RD. PAXSMT„, ..0c29.3n4.4t 4.ttorney for Petitioner. ... AiETAIZ OF WILLIAM* E.HAkitiTibi. deceased..., ; A:r 'Letters or Administration upon the - Testate °flat& demieet having been granted to the underaigeen,- all persons indebted to the add' estate will please make r payment, and these having claims will 'present the same to It AMY MANNUAI, AdrOlnistrattlx , m 8 Francis street; or to berAtterney, THOS. fiRADFCinfa DIVI6IIT, 2V2Sonth Fifth street ocs,raists E s itL E . o4,llll. 4sl% l l - ifgg esKi f e , redrist, having been grandtotri_e- undersigned, at persons indebted to said estate ard - requested: to in itka payment, andthose having Oat as• to - make-them known without dth elay to RD WARD N.,WRIGHT, No. lis Walnut street, .1". AUSTIN RPRNDER NO. 423 Walnut street, Execs:dors: oggnlgo, k OST OR ,11[111airAID:-s-v-, 7 OBT OR II,ELE — TE - 11.1).—Trartirlics Nos. :14 55 Bruin. for .trio efitties -!each of the. American- , Exploring ' o rePalkY.cli_. ,- 1 14 1 . itde ) P444 tagginefer ° - C whlt la bite been stOppeo. .--, •to • ;-.- ; —,- - The finder will pie.see give information TE . No.ll 43°° PhO .P ad rult & RA elphia G Erellang . 0-.. (1111 LATIN, T&PIOCA .AICD BaGO,--ComoaSeatels x -It Gelatin, Me Tapioca and Eastlndia Pearl Gage landing and for tale by .-J.B. B ilU alllß a CO '11113"` Delawardlivenua