?roil Our 'T LATEST NEWS FROM BALTIMORE' The New Commissioners to Remain in Jail Until I fiursday. The Baltimore Troubles. BALTIMORE, 3 P. M.—About two o'clock,' the Maiiihal of Police - having learned that arms were being distributed to Certain pay ties at Bennett's' auction Store, on Charles! street, went thither with a strong force of, police and found in an upper room parties' engaged in loading pistols and other arms. ' Resistance was offered and one man, a, citizen, was Shot,' but the police seized the* establishment together with the parties 'therein, and! about-150 boxes of firearms and ammunition. BALTIMORE, 3.10 P. M.—The court has decided that the Warden of the City Jail , has three days, to make hie return, whieh will not expire until Thursday morning at 9 o'clock...._ [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.) BArmaronn; - Nov. a.—The, bogus Com missioners and the Sheriff are still in j ail. The law allows the Warden three days to make his return.. He declines to make it in shorter time. ' '- The old Commissioners are swearing in one Conservative Judge of election for each precinct. All is quiet along the Patapsco. [SECOND DESPATDII.] BALTrktosa, Nov. 5, 1866-2 P. Al.--Capl James, the warden of the jail, declines to deliver the prisoners. A motion to ar rest him for contempt is now being argued before Judge Bartol. The argument is likely to be a lengthy one. Large crowds in the streets, but no dis turbance. General Grant is here and has been in consultation with the authorities. [Correspondelace of the Associated Press.] COURT ROOM, 11 o'clock—After some further waiting, and the prisoners not ap peering, Mr. Horwitz, on behalf of Sheriff Thompson said:—We have now waited one hour and a half after the hoar named for the return of the writ. It was apparent that the Warden was seeking pretexts to delay. He had come to the court house early with the prisoners for the Criminal Court, which did not meet for an hour or more after this court, and had not brought the prisoners, on whose behalf the writ of habeas corpus had been issued.. It was frivolous in him to say that he had not sufficient room in his con veyance to bring thorn, bat headded that they were not without a remedy. The law made it the duty of the Warden to make a prompt return,or show some good and suffi cient reason for the delay. He, therefore, had in behalf of his client, the High Sheriffipre pared a petition that his honor would com mand the Deputy Sheriff to forthwith bring the warden before the court, together with the High Sheriff. Mr. Schley -said ha would,- on behalf of his client, have a similar petition to offer. Mr. Alexander, counsel for the Commis sioners, now appeared and expressed-a de sire to be heard on the subject. He under stood the Warden of the jail was now in consultation with counsel, and he had no doubt some return would shortly be made. Messrs. Schley, Latrobe and Horwitz de sired to know whether Mr. - Alexander could inform theth what this return would be. Mr. Alexander said and could not the coun sel fort he Warden and could not say what the return would be.. He hoped and ex pected however, that by one o'clock such a return would be made as would render any further proceedings here unnecessar • . From 'Washington. ' [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.) General Grant has full power to adjust the Baltimore difficulty. He has several propo sitions to submit, some one of which will probably be acceptable to the contending interests. The, contest over the Assessorship in the Second- District continues. - Deringer's friends are sanguine of success, The mat ter will be settled this week. Joe Severna will probably be appointed Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia. The Western Excursionists. - Especial Despatch to the Bulletin.] LEAVENWOTH, Nov. s.—We have accom pli shed the trip to Fort Riley, and some of our party have gone buffalo hunting. The entire company are in good health and spirits. , -- We start - for St. Louis to-morrow and will remain there twodays as guests of the city. We will then come directly to Phila delphia. C. S. Terrible Resolation of the Feniaas. BUFFALO, Nov. s.—At a Fenian meeting, on Saturday night, resolutions were passed "that we will wage war against Great Bri. taro until we achieve the emancipation of Ireland." Fire la Nashville. , NAsiivrr. - nr, Nov. s.—An extensive fire occurred last night in the wholesale gro cery store of James Walker, involving Adler et Co'st. - clothing store; the'BroailWay Varieties and the grocery house . of ; Blood, Gregory & 030. Walker's loss is $35,000, in sured for $26,000. Adler's loss $30,000, in sured for $20,000. Variety , Theatre build ing, loss $25,000, insured for $12,500. Davis, proprietor of • the • theatre, loses' $7,000, in sured for $l,OOO. Blood, Gregory ct CO'S. loss is fully covered by insurance. 4" Prlee of Gold In New York. [By, the American Telegraph 00.3 New Yonx, Nov. s.—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10. 10.00 148148,1111.80 15 .i 111.45 1tt.30 1481 12 M., 111.45 14 12.15 11.00 /48 81 12.30 P. M., 11.16 148 From Lonliville Lorasvinnn, Nov. sth.—Eight men were arrested at Warsaw on Saturday, for rob bing and maltreating, negroes.. They are now in a Military prison. Firea. _, BoCECESTER, N. Y. Nov.' 5.-The wOblets. faOtory of O. Bennet, Albion. Orleans county, was totally de atroyed by lire yesterday- morning, The ices amounted iffs,soo. on which there is T h ettraatof AS,Oes. PORTLAND, Me, Nov. s.,honse, store, stable Maine ah burned Bartlett, 'At Zock's were on Friday morning. The loss amounted to $12,000, on which there is an insurance for two-thirds the amount in New York offices. 'en , York Bank Statement. NEW, Nog, Bank statement Zr the week ending on Saturday, ahows r A decrease of loan° An Increase of specie' cirepoedaealatlon A decrease ofleg d ai tenders IrlaPOrt of specie forAtifis ... .. . Thainkeriving rin New NEWABIC, N(o7.so,—GOVernOr Ward has Appointed Thursday, Nayeashellata, sta a 'day. Thatiasevalg, Titiki "Liverikmil Contilltarket. Raw Yeas, Voven.ber atb.—A. private Cable dee= ratvb.dated Liverpool, - November 3d, quotes raixed Cora at Me. ed. Obituary. WII BonTorr. Nov. s.—Wra Burr, Eng., Agent of the Free Baptist Printing Establishment and one of our moat prominent 'eltizens,died sudiWnly this morning of .apoplray. of Yesterday. . .. arrival and SailinToAßßlg of Ocean stea m e rs. VE. ra - Lin - rims _ - PDX rd &tents Livernool-Boston & Phila O ne ct. 16 Caledonia Glagow...New y ork ...... .- .... Oct. 19 Etna - L_iverpool- Oct. New York 2O F ulton Havre-New York. Oct 21 Palmyra .LlverpooL.New York •• Oct. 23 Bormala..........Hamburg-New Y0rk_......... --Oct 24 Hansa .. -........110uthampt0n...New York ........... -Oct. 24 Damascus Liverpool... Quebec Nov. 23 Britannia.. Glasgow... New Y0rk...., Oct, 26 Cuba. .Liverpool... New York Oct. 27 Edinburg. .Liverpool..-New York.-- Oct. 2.7 Erin... Liverpool... New York, Oct. 31 City of-New York-Liverp'l..ew York ' Oct. 31 New York .Southampton-New Yorkl Oct. 31 _TO DEPART. Star of the Union...Philad'a...New Orleans- ...... Nov. 6 Atal City anta Manchester.....N York-LiverpooL ..... .......Nov. 7 . ...New York-L0nd0n......... Nov,: 7 ; Eagle. . -- ........ ....New York... Havana .Nov. 7 • Etna .New Yorlc-Llverpool Nov. 7 Chin -Boston...Liverpool ......, ..... .Nov. 7 Tonawanda.....Philalelphia...Bavannah .Nov.lo Per nylon::: .... Thiladelphla...Liverpool ...Nov. 10 Manhattan .........New Y, rk-Havana & V C.-...N0v. ro ;City of Paris..... New York-L 1verp00L......-....N0v. 10 1M911.1a, .New York...9laggow .. ... ..........,;(q o y. 10 Arizona.", .New YOrk...Asidanall Nov. 10 Louisiana York..-LiverpooL Nov.lo !Bortu3Slß ...... ----New York... Hamburg... .Nov. 10 ;Deutchland New York... Bremen . -.......N0v, 10 'Australasian New York..:Liverpoor Nov. 14 ,Coltunbla....-.....New Y0rk...Havana.................N0v. IS ;Palmyra. .Now York... Liverpool.—..... _..Nov. li , 'City of New York...N York-Liven:ooa, .....-.....N0v. 17 :England ....... .... „New York... Liverpool ..... .........Nov. 17 :Pereire .New York-Hsvre .. ... . . .-.........N0v. 17 f3(3ARD OF TRAD.fte ;13. MORRISON 'COATES,} MORRIS PEROT, Noarrarar .. 4 DAVID FAUST, OM RISES, 636 16112:'.SSTS, 461 I MGM WATYR, 1 27 - :A:4 • •tt Y - BEMERII&v• Steamer Norfolk. Vance, 40 hours groin Richmond Via Norfolk and Uty Point, with mdse and passengers to WP Cllyde &Co Steamer E C Biddle, McCue, 24 hours from 1 York, With mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Vulcan. Morrison. ft 1101313 from N. York with mdsa to Wm M Baird & Co. I Behr L P Smith, Brown. a days from Wilraington, NC. with lumber and naval stores to hiershon&Cloud. Scbr Beading RR No be.Corsen. 7 days from GeOrgs town, with coal to captain. Behr Sophia, Wilson, Bowen. from Salem. echr Marion Gage,Sheppard. from N York. ' Tug Hudson.- Carr, from Baltimere. with 12 bargee to W P Clyde & Co. 11031.11:P.DAY. Steamer Buffalo. Jones. New Yonc, W P Clyde & Co. Brig Moses Day, Loud, Rotterdam, . B ASonder & Co. Schr P Nickerson, Belly, Boston, Rathbun, Stearns & Co. Tug Hudson. 4 iarr.isitli 15 MUM Vor Balumare, W P Clyde do Co-' Correspondence of the PIMA Eveninz READING. Nov. 5. The iblio trtnn the Union Canal into the Sc.hnv Canal. today, bound to E= 3 . phia.laden and conithrnal aa follows: 7 Major Anderson, Cookour, &c. to captain: Clara, iron ore to Thomas& Ironsides. pie Iron to captain: raft timber. to Soh Nav Co; Dr J Tomlin son. and Aaron & Catharine, lumber to Dodge & Co: two rafts timber to Foos & Bingamon. F. • MEMORANDA. I ;,,S n hi l p o s o 4 3 . or e ell y Pl e e n e d ee 4 l;:la o n nite grate , Tepid, ac 7 b i s n , s a l; Ito- Ban Francisco 4th last, from New York. Ship Atalanta, Stewart, at Queensterwa 21st ult. from Ship Art Unidn, ShepParti, Sailed from Calcutta 21st Sept. for New • York. Ship Colorado,Freeman, at Calcutta 9th Sept. from Breton. • • Ship Caledonia. Coster, ire= Bediaeht, at Falmouth 2ZI ult Ship Fred Warren, Phinney, at Falmouth VA nit, Mom Bassein, Steamer New York. from N York. at Southampton 22d ult. experienced fine weather until the morning of Oct. 13, when a heavy gale began from the east. ward, increasing to a hurricane at 4 PM. At 7PM she shipped a sea, which swept her deck forward, when the chiet carpenter and two men were killed and two others 'a - vont:led. Steamer Saxon's. Meier. from New York for Ham burg, at Cowes 23th ult. and proceeded. Steamer Caledonia, Ferrier, sailed from Clyde 22d ult. for N ew York. Steamers Monterey, Whitman, and General Meade. Sampson. at New Orleans yesterday from New York. I Bark Ukraine, Melcher, hence, probably arrived at Marseilles 18th nit. ;Bark Potosi, Fowler, at San Francisco 4th inst. from Liverpool.' Brig Alvarado (Br), Cochran, hence for Genoa, nut into Halifax 3d Inst. diamaided.' Brig Harry Virden, Collins, at Pensacola 23d ult. tram Galveston. r Brig J W Harris, Davidson, at Cardiff 19th nit. from :Brig Francis ..Tane Norris, from Baltimore for Rio .ranefro, was spoken 2ril Sept -lat 18 23 S, lon 7 41. ;Bahr D S Mershon, Conine ; Cleared at Georgetown, SC. 25th ult, for" this port. . Behr .mos Falkenburg, from Providence fez this port, at New York yesterday. •schis S E Nightingale, Hillard, from Eastport, and Ocean Wave, Baker, front New London, both AM this pOrt, at Newport 2d Inst. • !Sabre Joseph Hay, Hathaway: RH Wilson, Mull. and Golden Eagle,iffelly, sailed from New Bedford .Id. fast. for, this port. . Sabra Mart..llstasay. and Old Zack, Lynch, Cleared at Baltimore 3d Ins. for Wlmington. Del. Bahr Chita ; 'McCartth i y. Godfrey. &Om Swan .laland for Weymouth, Massput into Hampton Roads 2d inst. for orders Sam Salmon Wasliburn,, Williams, of Taunton, had her stills blown away and went ashore near Hereford Inlet during the gale of Tuesday last. 147 i 1471 148 148 148 TENtrisamacsupntc. rernrit 4.TT!EFirnOhl telr stock at, Look Monnlaln ttontray's Goal. Lehlistmavizr ponspany's and Which they aptpeeper& to sell at Tha linnet murk* sates, and to (mover in the ban condition.' . Ordeit ieft with &MASON, SOUL% fate Mainiclbi DO& be BuiIdin E SI MENT/rstra i lr a dow . ...gsxko, wit PrumPtar tended to. "_, rui..rui_vy.,_ "KU Arch mast Vilkarg.sehoYould. / 1049 L.--MGADIALIZ. DELWIN. MEADOW Ain ‘..1 EV Mountain, ,LebJ4ll OW.' azdteof Locust Noun trona nEichnylkill, prepored - SW, tionfiz_. . , nee. - .1..5, IA W. corner DM Gnu& snic LOW I aroeti.i_ w.ft, No. D.I Borah SECOND area, air z. WALTON A 0R .... , IUDEM9, TRE!MMIAr6IB. BAND OPENDIEI.-41288.-kt. .t. BENDIER, ISO. 1031 Chestankstreet, Plata/feint/la, ~ .IJF Importer or Ladles' Dressand , clOak LTrinsztatz Algol an elegant stock of Importsidtraper Pattens, _Ladies , andObildren's j - Jress. , Altaltdas&- Drew .'and Cloak MssicAra In all its varieties. • - LCD fbrniabing their rich costly.niaterials sassy rely on being ay. ustimuy ft and their work finished in the mold prompt.and nincient manner,, at the. knvest •possible prictejn twenty-four hours' notice. Cutting and ing.. -.Patter= ,in seta. or by the single piece ,for user . Chants and dreastaskers now reads , . , . sels-13 , - • ' r 2 935,021 222 770 374,033 `69,489 EOATlDlNG.—Flist.clises Boarding -- communicating rooms to rent to a small fatally, without children, at No. MS WALNUT street. nos-oto2 MBE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South penn near of SPRUCE and EIItHITH Streets, is oto receive BOARDER/3, Hoopla Single and daltes with private Table if desired. oe/Odar, Markets. NEW Yonx, Nov, 5.-711 , Cotton market is bulyane, at 39041 c. Flour steady; sales of 6,1(X) bbls. /irate; f 9 .50: kagl3 L's.; Ohio. 412(a515; Western, es 50@c12 75; chnicei ditto, tla 256)bi)14.)50; Southern quiet, pales of 2131- btris at' $l2 50f51.7 wheat, a,. vermin sales ;of , bushels. - he. 5 Milwaukee: at f2..3/kir 40: , • Corn active and excited at an advance of 3 i)..; sales of 14u.0 bushels at $1 .2(l@il 31. Oats 102 c. higher. Pork dull) and lower; salts at $3O. Lard buoyant at $1.3;:i0415,4), Whisky dull. Stocks are steady. Chicago anti, -Rock , :Island, Cumberland' preferiedi ,PS.4I-) 331111(ii9 . . Central bond„ .11.11chigan southern. ; ew York Central, 1205 Iteaain 117..kr; Canton Company, 56.4..1.; Itissourt : 57;4; Erie B. . 8.33.; Western Union Telegraph Com.l pany, 53) U.S Coupons. 1681. 114 i, do.. 15162. 1109 C d iSuo 107.14; new do., Cull; Tre a 5u r v,7840 1.. 1 0274; ISecood i . aeries. PM) Te.D.Forties, BALTIM()11E, Nov. Wheatmarket fsdull with, nward tendency. Corn dull at .1 18@,1 22. Oats , steady. Flour inactive. Provisions dull. Lard ReEds steady. Whfsky dull. Groceries quiet,: Coffee firm. . CITY 8113.14.11GET11V. FENIAN MEETING. -A. masa meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood, Under the auspices or the Ymmet Circle. will be held at (mein Hall, Broad_ and .Lombard streets. on Wednesday evening, to tympa• thize with thfir,t friends-In English dungeons George Archdeacon. Esq , who has lately arrived is this country, and or e Of the Trisonert In ITPland, will be among the speak era. Mr. Archdeacon was Centre of the Fenian Circle an Liverpool., Sides at PhMule, gala Steen Roam SALES FIRST BOARD. $74)0 Leh Nv es 'B4 sh,Penn. . 5014 5000 Camd Ambq 93;4'300 - 3 all 2.1 a. ad S R t '"_ It 90 mtg 66 100 30 eh Leh Nv 5838 500 17 S 7 340 s July 105.74'1 ssh Lehigh Val 66Pi • r i oter i-vrArr < NS. Reporter for the Plilladelphlis Evening PROVIDENC E , -B-T% - nStetanaeir . Chase. , Grossman— n. 129 bales waste Ben, Bullock's -tons; 38 cs mdse t Ufft eltemus; 20 bbls soda Gloucester Mfg Co; 17 empty carboys Powers & Weightman: 1 machine Millard & Winebrenner; 4do Chas K Smith; 3 cases do 1 heater C halri berablarg Woolen Co; 18 cases boots a,:,d shoes W Pickersgill & Co: 6 do H R P.armenter;, 1 do mdse H J McGinnis; 1 pkge wire 2 bxs John Brauns & Co; 1 pkge 4 kegs 1 bill leather Furbish & Co; 1 pkge 1 case M Wade; 23 bales mdse J Lea & Co; 2 roils sacks Davis, Pies & Banes; 1 bbl Selser & Bro: 8 bbls facings L Pe terson & Co; 1 bbl John Gard: 8 bales - yarn box White dr, Co; 59 empty bbls Githens & Rexamer; 1 tacks Sea do bbl do T Mlles dr, Son:1 boxeshields & Bro; 7do Grove & Shoemaker; 15 tacks Newlin, Fernley & Co; 4 do Ci H Roberts; 137 do Lang & McGinnis; 5 bbls oil W M Wilson; 3 50 bxs soap Cohen dt,Freldmarni do 15 ins starch P Shoder & Co. 15 this mdse 7 Bone:3 do G W Hummell;Bo as machinery Thos Magill; 1 lot mdse Harvey & Ford; 15 es screws 1 bbl P.ossell & Erwin Mfg Co; 2 cs screws 2 bills Has singer S Butler; 5 cs screws Latben, Lewis & Co; 3 do N 8 Bart & Co; 7 bbls butts Vance dLaudtn; 2 bbls J L Slicht; 4 do 2 boxes Biddle Hdw Co; 2 do 1 box Ca pelle dr Bro; 1 bbl 0 W Carr; 4 pekes chains Zveleth Bros: 6 pckgs wire Hoopes & Townsend; 3 no J Mitch ell; 11 do order; 1 cask do Wbiteberger & Co; 4 as boots and shoes Claflln & Partridge; 120 bd.ls iron Maxwell. Bowls, d ON 50 co B Rowland & Co; 2 bbls Heaton dz. Denck la; 12 bales rope Jas Donuevan & Son; 133 bbls J H., Graham; 163 pcks rope Lee & Co; 92 pckgs order. 1 r :t9211-K:)* 4=1;,1 lagyl.giolv.pieftvo. , lo.4:•wmfds27rgric COML. BOARDDith EVENING, NOVEMBER 1864, rY MIRTH PRoisersLWANI.ll _ , EivnTHE mnunao •or most direct line 10 Bethlehem,Allentown Manch Chunk, Hazleton White Haven Wkeebarre: Mammy City, and all points in the Leigh and WYOI ming Coal Regions • -.- Passenger Lepots in Philadelp_ t hia THIRD street,; above Thompson, and corner of .B.HBES and 4.110M1,1-; CAN streets„ SUMMEH ABBANGNKEUTI . • ‘ - 10INLE - DALLY TRAIN& ' On and after Monday, May ,21at1866, Passenger trains leave the Depot. Third street_above Thompson, daily (Sundays excepted), aefolfowa: • AT 7.80 A. M.. - Yoralatiltcrevierfbr Bethlehem and sad Prind Stations on Nerth Penuaylvania road,, can -at , Bethlehem with Valley BallrOad for Allentown,Calaitan ua, 'Marten' Weethezl3r ~Tesinisvale, it, White Thri y „ea - Wilketdiarre, Ekren, Phaeton, and all mints in; LelaJgh and Wyoming_ ,alleor also, in oonneWon with y Awe, and Mahan y Railroad 111_1; Kshanoy and; with Maybes. Air EapersM/mvilm,Bslltonl and WlTharts= - Arrive at Manch Chunk at 1145 A.! M.,' at Wilkes at 8.45 P. llf.; at Mabaoy MY at II P.M. Fawn/lent by this train can take n the Lehigh' ValleY Train. passing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. air Ea& ton and ' , points on New Jersey; ("astral Railroad la' .New York. AT Am tr A. M. - Accommodation, foi DOVestown+ Mopping at all intermediate Stations Pommes" fbr row Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by tbrs train. lake Stage at Old York Road. A7t-lit, 11 . - Accommodation. Port 'iyaahhig• len t stuPpyAt all intermediate stations. • At.2.30P Accommodation for Do lestown, stop ping at intermediate stations, take stage at Doylestown for - ffew Rope. AT 8.80 P. M.-Evening Ftspresa fbr Bethlehem and Principal Stations' on the North Pennsylvania Rar road,_ cleat connetelon 11.41 , an with Le kat 'Valley Trat for - q:katOn c reaching there at 6.45 P. Passengers ibr Plainfield, Somerville. and other points on New Jersey Central E.E. take N. J. C. Train at Esaton, whion arrives In New Yerk at 10 P. M. Pm sengem for Sumneartown takeestage at North Waled. nil tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and for Greenville a Qtutkertowa AT 4.15 P.- Me-Accommodatemi Br: Doylestown, stopping at: a ll intermediate Stations.' Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington : for Lumberville-44 Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. M.-Through Accommodation, fbr Beth. lehem and all Stallone on Main line of North Pennsyl. vanla Railroad; Connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train Ihr Allentown. Mauch Maack, AT M 6 P. M.--Accummadetion, hm , Laaadale, slop ping at all Jul mediate Stations. At 11 P. M. Accommodation for ForeWaahington. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 A. M., and 12.25 M., and 6.11 12.25 tram makes direct connection with Lehigh Val. ley trains from Easton, Wilkesbarre, Mahoney Oity, Hazleton, and arrives leaving in Philadelphia at 240 P. M. at Pameners Wilkesbarre at Ll 5 P. 2L,ootmem wochlahem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphir at 8.40 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. M. 8.15 and 540 P. M. Leave T.acgaQe at 6 A.M. Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and Ll5l l , M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at SI Aar, pkoNac.lphis for Do lestown at 280 P. H. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 21. Bemiehem to Philadelphia at 4.30 P.M. Fifth and SlaCh Streets Paaeenter Cant COAT AW , h e=to and from Berks Street epot. Cars of Second and Third Streets Line conve; Paseerners to Third Street Pepot. Tickets mustbe rocttredat the TlcketOrices, street or street, In order to secure the lowest rates of fam, ELLIS CLARE,Agent. BaaWHillman's .Baxi the pot. Express will call for anil at , No. 118 South TIMID street, 13 808 NE* YORK .— The Wad 1 DEN AND Ald:BOY and PM:LA .u.':-.L.r.c. A TRENTON BAIL BOAR 001 d p.A.Nvs LINES, from Philadel hia to New York, and way places, from WALNi7T EMU= Wa.t.B.F will leave tut follows, viz: jbrs At SA. M., via Camden and Alaboy, Acoom., IN V At 8 A. 1/L C , via Camden and Jersey IM Express, aot At 2P. M. via Camden and Anlboy Express, aO4 At 6.00 P. M., - via Camden and Ani-1 lat. o 6.13. 2Z' lac y, Accent and Emigrant, Jsd class 1 tg. AL 8 A. M., 2 and 5.00 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewr.na. villa., Pemberton and Vince/down. At SA. M., and 2P. X. Sir Freehold. &A 5 and le A. IL 12 M. 4, 5,6, and 11.20 P. .141.0br Fiat House, Palmyra, Riverton ,n Progress, Delano, Bever/9, Zl__gewater, Burtlngton, Florence. Borden -town,... whet° A. Id.and 4 P.M. lines ma direct through to Trenton. PROM SMNI3I3IOTON DEPOT will leave ma follows : At 11 A. M., 410, 8.45 P. M.and 12 P.M. (OOS) via ' Eenallmum and Jersey City . —..., pO6 The! 45P. N. Line will ran dally. All others Sun. din excepted M. At7.Boand 11,001. M. It, 2.10. 6.80,5 atig 6,45 P. 31‘ 11a0 12 Midnight, Ibr , Bristol. 'flatten. - 10. --. Al 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 2, 4.5, an d 6 P. M. fbl COMPRITI:II6date.HICIMOBB4Urg, MI/XIayMISSIOG. mins - Bel and Pranimm and at 10.15 A. Zif for B • ristol. Sc.htmicks, Eddin,mn and 8 P.M. to Rolm album and intermediate Stations. BELVIDE! DELAWARE RA n •Rn A 7 1. Du th 4 Delaware litverTallece, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great lakes. trains daily (Eandaya excepted) from Einabigtga ih M tat, as follows: At 7.30 A. M. and 8.80 P.M. fbr Falls, Bat !solo, .Dtmkix ,k Oaruutilaignall,b2 1151 °weal !Rochester, lansbarapion. Owego,- cyracuse, Great Be at nd er , M ta*P. BelVidereontrole,l9llkasharre Scranton. Stroudsburg W, Beato Lambertvillan ngtan, dz. The 820 P. N . Lin n e , connecta direct e. Flwill he Train leaving Easton Ibr Mauch Chunk. Allen . town: Bethleham, dtc. - At 5 P. hi.for LainbertvilleandintermadlateStationa air For New York, and Way Linea leaving Ken sington Depot, take the cars on E re street, about Walnut, half an hour before departure. , ,The Into the Depot, ant. on arrival can rut of each Train. run Our the Denot. An widitional Ticket Office la located at No. 525 Ches. nut street, Continental Rota, where tickets to New ork and all important points North and East, may Me procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Office, can, by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their ealdenees, by Graham's Baggage Expreas. Flag E rm of Sawn onl prohibited from yoalowed each Pit th men ger. are anyin4 ae beam:tretheir.-wearing apparel All ha mar b oroeci over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Commas* limit their responsibility fox baggage to One Dollar pet $lOO ex pound, sent and wrn not be liable ftor any amount beyond Y al contra ct. LEetEB FR OM NEW YORK FOR PEITIADELPRIA Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. anc via Jersey CIA and Camden. At 7 and it A. M., 61', M. and IS N t via Jersey City and Bet n. 41 : 1 Cm Pier No. I N. Rlver,at SA, M. and 2,1, P. BL Via Amboy an 4 Camden. EiIIPHILADELPHIA, R R GERMANteaaEWNLENDn aNOnerTHUWN - DAY, November 1 1866 until further notice. FOR oklonAavrowzr. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 8,9, 10: 11_ ,12A.M; 1,2, 3.15, 3E. 4.5, SE. 6.10.7, E. 9 1 0, /1.12 F. M. Leave Germantown-6, 7.7 E, 8' K. 9, 10,11. 12,A. M.; 1, 28, 4,4 E, 6,6 E, 7,8, 9, 10,11 P. 1 be 8 W down train. and the 334" and 5M tin trains will not stop on the Germantown Stanch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. AL; 2,7, and 10%P. M. Lease Germantown-815 A. M.; 1,6, and CREST.N UTRILL RA T r.BOAD. Leave Pt iladelphia-6, 8, 10, 12, A. M.; 2, 334, 57. Z, 7, 9 and 17 P. M. Leave Chestnut-HM-7.10 minutes, 8, 940, and 1140 A. hi.; 1.90, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. • ON SUNDAY S. Leave Ptdiadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.90, 5.40, and 9.25 minutes P. M. • • FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35,11,05, A. M.; IE, 3 439,53., 645, 8 Wand /139 P. N. - - Leave Norristown-5.40, 7.7.50, 9.11 A.M.; IE, 434, 614 and BP. hi. '1 be 53.. P. M. train will atop at Fails, School Lane, Wissahickon, ma n ay ain k , spring soils and Consho hecken only. ON SUNDAYS, 'Leave Philadelphia -9 A. hi.; 23 , 9 and 695 M. Leave Norristown-7 A. M., 5 and 834. F. M. • _ OR MANAYI7NR. Leave Philadelp F hia--6, 8.85,11.05 A. M.; 13:i. 3, 434, 5 3,i, 6.15, 8.05 and 113.9 P M. Leave Manynnk-6 10, 734, 8.20, 934, 113.8 . A. M.; 2,5, 634 and B.E P. M. ON SUND. Leave Pl,lladelphbs-9 A. M AYS . 239 and 6.45 P. M. Leave Manaynnk—V4 A M., SE, and 9 P. M. I V. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, poi • Depot, Ninth and Green streets. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, from font of Market street imencing MONDAY, September 24, upper . LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. AS FOLLOWS: For Bridgeton, Salem, hilllville, and all intermediate stations at BA. DI., Mail. 8.30 P. M.. Passenger. For Woodbury 8 A. hi., &30 P. M., and 6 P. M. For Cape May at 380 P. M. RETURNING TRA.UC El LEAVE Woodbury at 745 A. 1141140 A. M., and 4.81 P. M. Bridgeton at 7.05 A. M. and 3.20 I. M. Freight 6.80 P: M. Salem at 650 A. M. and 3.05 P. M. Freight 5.95 P. M. P., at 6.65 A. M. and 8.08 P. hi; Freight 6.10 M. Cape May at 1135 A. M. Paasenger and Freight. FREIGHT will be • received at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut street, from 7.A. M. until 5 P. 14L Freight received before 9A. M. 5 2 7 go forward the same day. • • - - FRBIGHT DELIVERY, No. sopyg DELA WARE AVENUE:I r, _ J. VAN .n.nininalataigal , Sup% • THE WEST IN ll ,§ark — NZPßilic3Ei COMPANY will - atritt to all the usual branches of express bluilneas. AisPecial - Ilemenger aCcOrtiportieSeach through train: I ce (anti) Market Street, ebiladelphlai • e7.4 , 48} , Ji MARRLEY: General Agent. , ' MISSEIMMImens. MOR2 • E II : I :nADBILPELIy a v 24 4.1T1 I •= I NTRALL'II GEIKSINTE4.4-ON AND , Arrißil MONDAY, Oct. 1,5 1866 , the Tratzts rill leave Ph la delphisi, freintheD•Vot!Of the Wait Olfeetee&Phil& Stredelphis ;Railroad_ corner of Thirty4irst and-Market , ets(WestPhiladt.);lt Leave Rising Bun, at 0.80: and exibralkt .4. g and ietiveOrford at ass P...M. • • •- • s liArket Train with Paatenger- Oar attached, will run on Tneadse x t o utd . Fridaymleavinii the BisingSan ,at 111.19 A. rd at MOO M,, Kennett it LSO' P. ht., connecting at, West. Chester Junction with. a Train far . Ph.tiadelphia:. On Weinesdaytoid 4 Satur• • dayit - trains leave. Philadelphia at. 280 P. M. 'Tan , through to Oxford. The , Train Leaving cPhiladelphia at 7.50 A: Ts: con. nets at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom; inLancastercounly. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Mternoon Train fer Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 rens to Rising Slut, BM Pamengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only,. as Baggage, and the Company will not in any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a e lei contract be made for the same, mhl9 > RY WOOD, Oen% Bup't, WM. H. GATZItER, Agent. fr : BEADLNG.._RAILEGA.D . .e to; v; 4 ATI AWL" "Mi er l A= SYLIZLINJA THE 1301Mnrrametorrogaist. eaxadmazg NORTH, NO.nese wain. end - the saarseusare, wievran- Amaasszanterr • cog - PASSENGER. 8 180128 ;gym ,, eti_poty MIMI* at the ttillersing MORNING ACCOMODATIONE At 7.80 A. M. for /toadies and Intermediate StAl Beturnibm.reatierleadbag at 0.00 P. Plalacieiptaa at 9.10 P. , • • AS LIS A. 30 R2Y /l . t _tist eading_ _ , Lebanon_ Pine term% - ramalink suntrary_ lemmas. , M z erdsnikars l l4olster, Niagara stattalerAlleati Wakeletarre, hitiMin,Eierktestrisetpagoosom. illegarattrwrii dte...110. •rma train - at READING wit h the Bail howls Railroad ta lley train liarztstr ins Er aitentown. eloal . 21:41174tV Ulf Lebanon Va Er arg_ the. • at, PORT MINTON v with Optimises mulroad liialelibionaoloak Eisgen.Nlmirs_,...he. at tit orthern Otentral, vuxassrland Valley, and Schuylkill and Ektsrelierms trains for P Nor thumberland,Willipanspart ark. Chaisbaratam inegmeolto. sammarockar axpms„ Leaver rnUltaelphia at 8.80 Ib r R Potts.' vine. Harrisburg eonnealltos With and Columbia IL.R.vnuan ear Columbia so. lucao.tere axxxklrawbampari. Leaves 'Readies Lae A. N., stOPPtitt at all IA" atom arrives inPhlladelphla at 9.40 A. - !M _ ; leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.; aunts in teaming at 7.85 P. Trainis PhiladmphialeaVe Harrisburg at P.lO A. 4'. anti Patterrille at 8.45 A. M.. arriVlng in Phtladel- Ma at LOOP:M. Afternoon trains leave ilanistana 'at Sao 3L, and Pottsville at LIS P. M.; arriving Philadelphia at tris P. M. Ravin A. M. accommodation' leaves Reading at 7.80 and burg at 1.10 P. M. Connecting at . Reading with Afternoon Accommodatkm south at 6,20 P. M.; arriving In Philadelphia at 9.10 P. - M. Market train, with a Pastenger car attached. leavel Philadelphia at 1242 noon for Rif and all WAY stations; leaven - Reading 1120 A. M., and Do_ wningenee ILBO P. M. for Philadelphia and all way s tatical, the above trains run daily, Sundays ex Sunda trains. leave Pottsville at 8.00 Z .- R.7AM Pidit at 11. M P. M ; leave Philadelphia, for • PReading at Leo A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25 . M. cacasnat VALLEY aArr.acm.n. passengers for Downingtown ana intennealatepoints take the 7.20 and 5.15. A. M. and 4.30 P. M. trains from Philadelphia.- returning from Downingthvo at 7.00 A. M. and 12 80 Noon. NEW YORE, ESP ripmetamt AND Taa l WEST. Leaves New York at ,7 9 A.. M. it.eo P. IL.smaidng Beading at 1.05,11.63 AM.. andL4B PM. and connect at Ha rrlsbylPenneylvanta. and Northern Central Rafiroad rem Trains tbr Pittsburgh, Chicago, 1 ammort, . Baltimore. dm. Rettanitminatress Train leaves Harri=m arrival of Ivan% Express froM Pittsb 3 and 9 .05A.M.,9.15 P.M. passing Reading at 4.49 and ELM aAnML ndP .MP.. hav g at N u Yaornk Itok then through between Jamey City andkttlbargh, , without change. Zan train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. 0o Mail man train for Harrisburg leaves New York at D . _ scmuy - LICILL VALLEY RALLRGAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7, 11.20 A. M. and 7.15 P.M., returning from Tamaqua at 7.25 A. M. and 1.40 and 4.15 P. M. SCRTIYLIEr...L AND SDSQITEHANNA RAILROAD. I Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. Thr Pinegrove and Tres. mnnt returning from Harrisburg at 3.21 P. IL and from Tremont at 7.12 A. M. and e. 2.5 P. M. TICICETS. Tcrough first-class Uckets and emigrant tickets Q nadsa. all the principal points in the North and West and Ca The fbllowing ittcketa are obtainable only at the Or me of E. Bradford, Treasurer. No. fra South Prmrth street, PlilleCelpin g. hla, or of G. A. Nicolis, General Superintend ent, ‘ , -.2.3 cOIMITTATION TICKETS. At 2.5 per cant.. discount between anY Points cleared for MmMee and Mons. MII.E.O.GE TICIEECTS, Gaol for 2,000 znilee,betwon all points, a$ Pi ISO oat for tamales and firma. TIORETS. For three, six, nine SEA or SON twelve months, for holden man to all Wats at redaudi rates, er.vturViElllli Residing on the line of the Road will be tarnished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at baletare, .exceiltalOß Troaccra. Pram Philadelora te_olnd- pal imam, _plead fte Satraday, Sunday and, monday,at reduced ram to be BallM bad o eel the Tkkes Oelee at walneenth and Callow. - inomurr. _ • *Rants of all deacelptions forwarded so all the shave points from the Oornpanre Dew Sleight Depot, Broad and Willow atreeta. VMS= TEALS& Dem) dell! fi.te A. IL. 1145 won and P, BL, nor.Zebanaßt Rearriserair, Foam* ,Port Clinton, and points begrond. t* Mae at the Pbflarbalphla Post Mee for all plum ea the road and Its branches at SA. M. and ler the ludo. Opal 'Stations only at &la P.M. 1666. PHII.ADELPHLS. AND RAILBOAD. 1866. um treat ILLnerizaverses the Northern and North wen comities of Penns, lvanla to the city of Erie on LakeErle. It has been leased and ts operated by the Pennayl. TWA ItallretadCOMPan.Y. SIZE OF PAISSERGER TRAINS AT PICE,AsomPHIA. _ A.R.RIVE 19A197WAED. Ede Mall Wrenn—. A..EL Erie Exprees . " P Erie Express ramie-x=4*s tbrotigh on the Brie Mall and Ms Without change, both wan, between phis and Brie NNW YORE 003119EMON. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at. Erie 9.30 A. hi Leave Erie at 4.40 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P.M Elegant Bleeping (Vas on all Night Thant. informatio e_er_businees apply at corner THERI P LETH ots.K aIT streets, Phila. For delphia. And for -Freight buainess of the Company's Agents: B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and . Market streets, Philadelphia. J. n. Reynolds, Itrie. • Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. E.. Baltimore. IL H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. (IWINNE,E, General Ticket Agent, PhII94O4IIMR. A. L. TYLER . General Superintendent, Erie. WraT (DIEBTREAND • •" Dmitai.e. RA TTozn An, '11741 V. WINTER ADEARGERENT4 On and„atter MONDAY, Oct. 16th. 188.6, the trains will leave asifollows: • • ~- • WESTAIHREITER TEAMS ' Leave Philadelphia. ter West Chester from Depot Thirty-first and Market Street, 7.50 A. IL, 11.00 A. M.. 2.80.4.46 and 416 P. M. L • • • - • Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, tram Depot on B. Market street. &M. 8.00. 10.45 BL. 1.55, 4.10 P. M. ' Trainaleaving West Chester at 800 A.M. and leaving - Philadelphia at 4.4.6. P. M. will not stop at Penneltor. and will stop below B.C. Junction at Media only. PENNELTON TRAINB. Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.16 and 11.00 P. M. Leave Penneiton itu. Philadelphia 847 A 1if...7.25 P.M. These Trains mop at all Intarmsdhae rstationa, ON EIDIVDAYB—Ieave Philadelphia at 8.83 A. 2d and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Cheater 7.55 A. BE and 4.00 P M. iOn Busensre—Tke West Phli.delbh % Passenger cars sail leave Eleventh and Market streeta, halt-aa• hour betorethe Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of emit train to conveY Ws:seism Into the city. • Trains leaving Phtladelphla 7.03 A. BK. and 4.46 P AL, and leaving West Chester at 8.00 BE, and 4.60 P. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and ' B. C. B. B, ibr Oxibrd and intermediate points. IwPamengerst are allowed to take wearing apparel anlyasßaggage, and the Company will not, in any Oute, be responsible Rik= amount exceeding one Min area dollaris__,____ _unless k pedal contract Is =Me for the -- same. - • ts; , .owsitY WWI), General Saverintandana - PITD3BII/13H.. - OOLDIMMIIIS. AND onionsativri It.tILROAD Tax PAYRemparovra wnerwelm Owing to the oast distance saved by THIS RODT.3 the Government has assigned to It the, curryin_g of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal o=e west axe" Southwest, ITHERE IDLING Evr ONE IC OF CARA KETwEEN pwrriAnELPHIA. AND CINCINNAT/ AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY • THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVZ IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND Sr. Loup.?ONE TRAIN ft ADVAN'OE. OF ANY OTHER,L'fIQFr ~ Passengers leaving Philadelphia at ILES A; 31.. in arrive at Altoona in the evening ibr supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace state-Room 'Sleeping Oars will be attached, and run through to Dolumbur without change, avoiding angtng cars at Plttaburgb at midnight, a comfort never before atibrded to mil traveling cortmunitY. • Be sure ^lO purchase.ticheta "VIA STEOI3II6I. eirrorat' , at• ' S PENNSYLVANLA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets Ph LL iladelphia. klierVl Picket Art, Steubenville, 0. JOHN H. MILLER. Gen'l EaaterwPass. Art • 128 Broadway, New York.. JOIDS DURAND_ , Gen 'l Burk tbie-tt' Pennsylstania Railroad Mice, Gll Chestnut stres# • and Thirtieth am! Market streeta. Wad Philadelphia. - FOR NEW YORIC.—RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL. om T ezry. foot of VINE at., Pfdladelphlac 9A. Al—Express for Long Branch, New York and Intermediate potato. • 6 P. Id—Freight for New York and ail points North. 11 A. M. Way Freight. • - Gouda delivered at Company'S DePOk xm Noftb. .Wharved, Philadelphia, by I P. M., forwarded bythla . line, arrive In'New 'York at 5 o'clock next morning. RETURNING,... The Passe - flair Steamer Jesse 'Ho leaves Pier 32' North River. foot of Duane strepti N. Y., atil for Philadelphia Express. - Freight received. at Piet' 52 North River. N. V. by 6.30 P. M. will be ready .for . delivery in, Philadelphia early the following morning. • • .) ralpf. To•NEW YORIC„_62 00. ) ' Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, For further Information apply to. Company's agents. R. IL CHIPMAN. Freight Office and Depot, am North WHAItV.ES, Philadelphia. J. B. BURT, Pier 52 North River, foot of DUANE Street... New York. Or at General Freight and Passenger ()Moe, Phila. delphla, No.lll CILEsTNIfT Street. W. N. VLAYTON, Superintendent Red Bank. N. J. 6. e. HASTY General Freight Agent, Red Bufk, N. J. T. BRENT SWEA_RINGEN. General Agent, Philadelphia. • . .• - PHEL,ADBILPN_ TON. AND a asALTLKORR RA.M. 1-6 " a 'IT I • - TABLIC. -4 0onintenoing TUESDAY, J. , LA 6th, - /566... Trains will! leave( Depot, ..comera of Broad street Washington ammo, as follows: • Express '-Tralt4 at 4.15 • A.M.. (Mandan excepted). fin Baltlinere and Washingtorrietopping at .Cheiter, Wilmington, Newark,liaktandNortheast; Havre.. de•Grace, Aberdeen, renyekajolly. Oluses's and Stemmer% Run. Way-Dell Train, at gag -A. X:. (Sundays exi eepted), ibr Baltimore, stopping at aliregrtlar stational between Etilladcdphistandigaillmore. Delawarelt.R.ain.at9.A.M.fignndays ecreelltefiVor, Crisfield and_haterniediate stations. Express i War 11 . 45 A41....(E1tnu1ayg excepted) ft e Baltimore and Washington. far fikpress Train at, 1.00 P. M. Olundar ig excavated), Baltimore and iWashington, stomp at Chester,' Claymont, Wilissington,Newark,Makton, Nrth-Res4 Perryville, Havredp_Gracie ' berdeen,- errman'er' tlfilgewood; Magnolia,' ObaSe T e and Stensmer's Ran. Night Expreraar. mon WM. for Baltimore and Wash iHue ngton. Connecta at !Wilmington With-Delaware (Saturday% excepted); stopping •at Middleton, Emyrna, Lover= lianiagton, -Seaford; Salisbury, Pi in ce Anne and connecting at Crisfield with boat for . Nerfolk. Portsmouth and the South. Ifin by coat from Baltimore for' f the 11.45 EL fertreits - sioritilk, City Point- and-Riclimond will take WIEENINGTON AueunamODTlON_ • • otoppingat all stations between 'Philadelphia and Leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A.M.42.30,490, COO and ILie P.M. The 4.80 P. lif..train connects with the Dela ware BallrOad for Milfore and intermediate 41 .24)P Leave M. Wilmingran (490, 7.15 ant 9,30 A. M ., 1,00 an • • • • • The 7.15A.21.train will not - atoll at . stations between Chtsterantl•Plillidelphiae, : _.• : Trains : fin Newcastle leave riniadelpilla at 9.00 A 5f., 4.90 andl.oo P.' • - • • THROUGH TRAINS PROM RAMIRO-RN Leaven at 11.00 A. Ile and 10.00, ' cartisT FOR PRILADRLarar&- , Leave - Cheerer. at 7.28, .7.55, 10.14 ! and 1140' A. M. 43 5:10. 7.26 and 10.14 P. M. - From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 745 A. 7J/L.,-Way Mall. 9.70 A. M., recta . 110 P. M., Exprcsa. 625 P. M., Rrpress. 8.25 P. 51. - ,Birpretle. - Trains for. Baltimore leave Chester .at 4.49 and 5.52 Sze • Trains for Baltimore leave Wiimingsarial 531, said ?Xs A. M.. mid 4.15 P. • Pre httratiswlth passenger ciarsittachigi leave W n 'her' Pernor-le and intermediate shalom at 8.05 P. 21. Leave Baltimore for Ravreade•Grace and intermediate Stations at 4.45 - P. M. Leave Perry villo for Wihrangton and intermediate stations at 4.2 C A. M.. connecting' at Wilmington with the 7.15 A. /11 - train for-P. DAY TRAINEL. • Express Train atsol7 4.154. M: for Baltimore and Wash melon, stepping at Chester , Wil=on,:. Newark, .1./-ktOn• N ortheast, Perryville, IrA Grace, Aber. Seen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Sternmer's Ron. wr , zht Exprem MOO P. tr. for Baltimore and Wash. Ington. Conrectiugat Wilmingtoa with De!awars R. R. th:e. • Accomlnodstion Tntin at 11.30 P.M., fer Wilmington and Intermediate Station. - . . BALTIMORE FOR ilia-Llamas/cu. eve Baltimore at 8.25 . ,P. stopping at Havre de Grace, .Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk ton end Newark (to take Passengers for ..iladelphie Baltimore) and leave passengers from Waebiogton or and Metter to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. Accommodation train tromPilinsington'ihr plume. phis and Intermediate Stations at tigo P. M. Ei. F. RENNET. Superintendent. RILENSYLVANIA. CENTRAL iggiIiPWLRAILROAD. ARRMT. The train s of the PennsylAN GEBLlvarua Central Railroad leave the T epot, at Thirty first and Market streets which is reached directly by the-cars of the Market Sir. et Passenger Railway Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street / aliway run within one square of it. ON nthNAY S.—The Market Street beforeave Ehyrand Market streets O minutesth e departure or each train. al A NN'S BAGGAGE PM/MESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, No. Cal Chestnut street. will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, vrz.: DAY at 9 00 A. PAOLI AtX..o2d.._ Noe. I •A 2 0 0 .00 A...M.411M PM. . id. FACT LINE & Fro P Fr PRESS-- —at 12.00 M. PA/IEB33UB° TR AIN —.Let I.OOP. ar.. ILABRlSisint° at 230 P. M. LANCASTER ACOUIL. - 1:0 P. M. PI rrSBUROR BRIE MAIL...---- 4. at 900 P. AL PRELADED.PRLA. REPRESS.— ...-at 11.00 P. M ittahurghA la ail leaves daily, except /later da.Y. • Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains daily, except Sunday. Ptssengers by DAY EXPAESS go Lodioo withtut change of cars, and arrive ack Rayon at B.IOP M. Paige ngers by DAY ExeirmYS to Carlisle and Cbambersbarg without a change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket, Office, MI Chestnut street TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ : CINrINNAT/ EXPRESB__---. ati2.4o A. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS.--- . " 710 PA OSIA Calla.. Nos. 1 es 2...--2.20 A M. ck 710 P. 74 PAP .fib BC 6G at 920 A.M. LA.NCAsTER TRAIN-- " /2.40 P. ht FAST L.TI9E— " 1.10 " DAT EXPREEX.:_774, " 5.50 " HA 13B1SBURG aCt ---- " 9.50 " Philadelphia Fxprrol arrives dally:except MOnday. tincinnati Rxpress arrives daily. All other trains dally except Sunday, Paeengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.01. A. M.. and "Williamsport at &40 A. iii:. reach Pblladelphla, with out change of cam. from Williamsport, by Day Rx prese, at 550 P. M.• , • The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not ea. Mime any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing AaPar rel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred DOl lam in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the risk of the owner, miens taken by special contract . - For further it Itirmation, apply to .. JoRIN C.. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, Gil Cheat= street sAhlt - ELH. WA LL A CR. Icket Agentat the Depot AN P stranarre Tsars: runs daily, except Sunday For full particulars as to fare and accommodation., apply to • FRANCN FDt6K 157 Dock. treat TO PLF.A.BI7RIC TRAVELMEM THE ciRORT.EST /OUTS TO NIAGARA FALLS VIA. THE CATAWISSA RAILROAD, S nerY Connections Philadelphia from PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD D.EPtYP, T.ti_loßTEmrTH AND CA_LLO at 5.15 A. M. NIAGARA. FALLS' - reaching Wlllfarnsport withoutchange of cars at 6.50 P. M. (supper), arriving at Niagara Fall at 9.55 A.. M. tideepin Car throughfrom Williamsport to ROCheeter withouttliutge tar Passenger% remaining over night at Williams port can resume journey next morning at 7...45,rs :aching Niagara Falls at 8,40 same evenin - Ask for tickets via Catawissa , which can be Procured at the Company's office. • 425 CIIIWnwT street, under Plillatielphla Bank, and te - the Custom Rouse, and at Depot, THVB and CALLOW /LILL streeta. • N. V AN.HO- 11 Ni9-tf General Passenger Agent. THIC FAVORITE STE thtBOAT JOHN A. WA KERR for Burlington, en rine]. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2P. M. Rettwning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. B.,supping each way at Riverton, Torresdale, An cents.sarid Beverly. Fare, cents lireursion. 40 • • • cc26.ta r Kvv - to : I Di DfFl 'COB HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE, W HEEL. WELL & CO. - PATENT GLASS, CASTOR These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, dm. We claim that they give to Planoe a greatly increased force. ofsound. without detracting from the harmony and melody of tbe inatrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This fa so apparent that they are now being applied b y _ many to these valuable mu sical instruments . Dr. Valentine 'Slott, previous to his death. pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable invention for bedfast Invalids, who are guarded against the damp Mama after undergoing the process of cleaning, or. where dampness is produced Zr, other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use, ofte_n caused by a rust, which adheres with gine-like tenacity- No such an.noyarice can poesibly proceed from the Glass Oistor 'Wheels, as we all !mow that glass is non•corrosive. There are no rough or tuillte Abed edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often find in those of irem,Und the latter, Morelli amooth/Y !shed, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if no/hi/Weise. producing roughness on the sur. lace, or edge, while the former will always xnahstain the smoothness of glass, just as they , are finished., i nnsleepingup glass wheels Ton retain all the elec. trinity you had your body on retiring, anti you get up in the morning feeling as fresh and. active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec. tticitygle in bed cannot MSS Otr. Elak YODY doctor hatehinks of the Glut Castor Wheels. Abk him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases are not caused from this want of electricity. We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro. flounced past curing, with the • inflammatory -rhea matiam. The wheels cured him in leaf than tar weeks. lie is to-day netout healthy man. , 'Mese are rants which coatis proven on application at our office: • NO. 208 Race street, Philadelphia, or at'our Factory,at Westville, New Jersey ' where we have *time slaty hands employed In the manufacture of the Ghats Coal tor Wheels. 4100 will be paid to any one - who . will say 'their have not received 'any benefit or relief &Berets/sic elapewell Patent Glass Casters. A sample set (4), of the Wheels r el ent to' any , part of , the rutted States,. on re.i ce Ipt cif So. CAPEWELL '4lt. 00 ' col Snit • • NO. 20S Iteinestrek • stusietz. IDIttrESSOR C. ZOGRELIIM -SEGO -,LICA.VE .a..I form bia f{lends and the public, tll4 be lieeire turn to' resume the Instruction of Plana and ,Focal, Music. fur th er Information: auplylte ldettsra. RE at- 1104 .01seernut 'Woes; loriatthiEr,test; deuce, Mlit strect,Germantown. • • 11083,41,t1;141E, ViILit.OETONGENG.—T. BISHOP, 33 South[ FIE. TEENTR street.. • oci-th.s.M.2Bo`, B TAYLOR .71Ca.CIBEE OF-SINGING AND pfANO, 1207 FrlfoitEsT Street; Singingclaanw now forming. . . , 032,11/ T 11,1gaNGION.PAIRLAMB_ /Dario Director, urgenist and •*, ,Drefeeeer. 220 f, fintlNG G&RDE N Street. ,'PiMMIIMI3IIr. ~- ,-: „FOR:. NEW YORE, - - ..._, L- , - .via Delaware and Raritan equiiii. The minadaphie and Nene York 44104'151t -- • •••.• ' ' '.- Steamboat (*mislay -, - '' '' .. . ,:' •• 2-- f ''' 'Mend Propene's leave • PA-itr . iftula - • FIREITIVRA.RT below' .BUlLippy Omit! - 1 .. 1, eniiiin24 MIMS. '___-- •:,--___ .. _-- li • This . e connects with. mil , Nona-Leen .; luta . lame= TransgortamenOcunpanles. Hoods nye/1210i direct SO ' * : alljpo tette.) at colikwawdon. - - _ - - , i t.Mlthi esodve¢ at lowest rates; • - . . .:,.. -.: - . ...-, ~ ~.. : . _ Whir. P. CEGYDNdc_OkAsiiiiii, ' •' _ ' /4 Booth WhArym - rinuiceirlhw 2 'flibli.t i f '' : , . inirel lilD , leelMetrle: •et • .20.13 FinVAZTRAII, GA. • The Philadelphia and Southern • , Mall p • Company's Regular Liana, 1 4 00 0 wthirg below Spruce street. • - ' " • . The. p• TONAWANDA. Captain - Teal. for SAVA- A.G- will - commence receiving ••tg on TRURSDAIC, November 8, and- sail on _ DAY, novemberlOth. at 10 o'clock A. IL. and , every eaternate Saturday thereafter—vhs: November Decc - mber'eth, etc._ • s • This steamer has fine State Booms and other as commodations for twasengers. Cabin passage, 1211; Deck do.. $lO. • Through tickets sold to the following points,-.Msioan; Ga.. PI; Grolumbrw, G. Os; AugustAlßA,W; Atlanta, Ga.. 834: Albany,. Ga., $33; Montgomery, AU., ; AM' htula, Ala.. 130. ' - ' .1. ?eight taken at low. rates. - • ' Thr, ugh receipts given at throuch rated to Nao3n, Augusta. Columba!, Atlanta,Ga.; Knervilisiatha" ;lawn: Nashville Memphis. men.: Canton, - ' No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail. lug day, - • - - Agents at Savannah, Hunter, t. or freight or passage, apnly_to WM. • General Agent, 111/119 • 314 South Wharves. /. FOR .NEW ORLEANS. DlltliOp. • ' THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH -3' STEAMSHIP la NE. COMPANY :8 REGIILLIt • The well.known first-class Steamship , • . • STA It OF THE UNION 1.D32 tons register, T. N. Cookseor:Haster, - Will commence receiving freight for the above port at 'second wharf below bprucestreet on . TIIE.SDAT, Oc tober loth.: 'and sail on TiIF.SDA.Y, Nov. 6th. at - 4 _o'clock P M. Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on SATUR DAY, November 17th. This Steamer has anperlor State Rooms and other accommodations for passengers. - - - Cabin passage 160; Deck do., 630. Freight taken at low rates. Freight received until 12 o'clock M. sailing day. Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Cnrvy, Nickerson & Co., who will give carefti attention to shlpmentlof goods to Galveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and. interior points. For freight or passage, apply to • WIC L. J.alliEß. General Agent, , 314 SO= Wharves. - - FOB BOSTON, :ra MEAN:Karp LINE DD mie • Ilitalf AdICH.POSTRVB:I7II77.IID4.7B. PROM PINE sr. witear. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON._ The steamship ABMS, Captain Boggs, will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 10 A. M. The ateamabip - BOMAN. Captain Baker, will sail from Boston on Saturday, November 10, at 3 P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Bed= is Mrs? comported of the • BOMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,453 s ton e burttum. SAXON, sftptain Matthew% 1,250 Kal Witham. NORMAN, Captain Crowell,2o3 ton eburthezt. These substantial and w appointed, dessuships win sail punetrudiy as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to metre cargo. theirShippersood& are requested to send Brno of. 'Leans Vrith g Por , freight or Passage having suPoriar acconucuidai Sow applY tO WriciSOß & 00., M 2 South Delaware avenue. MatFOR Wtt hi [No ioN, N . C. THE PHILADELPHIA - AND SOUTH. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The first-class s p PIONEEE. Captain P. P. Rorie, for WILhiIIRaTON, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. November ISM. and sell on_ ?•• ATi33IDAY. November Uth. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and, every alternate Saturday thereafter—Via.: December` /sth, dtc. Pampas me will find superior HMO= best o ttendance. - • Cabin passage, VD; Deck do., $lO. /Preget mulled at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. Agents at-Weinierten, WORTH & De.NBL74, nho, will give especial attention to forward:ng goods add Cheesed to their care to and from the intetler.. -.For frelitht or pnge, aPIM B ." .L. J . - General Agent. 31.4 south WhervEs ; THROUGH ATE-LINE ro 80i7nr. AND WEST. psis I tjaa,Ml69l? dOND ANDHORFOLH COMPANY. . THROUGH RECIEHTs TO NEWBERN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH °ARO LINA. Via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA. TENNESSEE. and the WRIST via N aspoLx, PmrkEtasusa AND sotrrHeuel RAILROAD. ' - The regularity, asibty and shortness of this route, to. gether with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as the moat desirable medium for carry ing every description of freight. - • - - No charge for , commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. 'Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regtt larly from the firs; wharf above Market street • Freight received daily. WISL P. CLYDE &CO.; 14 North and 14 South Wharves. di g4t§ll4 4 - HAVANA STEA2ditits: ~mirrorr EiKbaHONFIEGYLHOL ECENDRD—r—ii ..... Hows@ - STARS AND STRIPIDI. . Slept. Holmes These steamers will leave this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at e A. N. The steamship STARS AND STIU:PFS,HOImes,. master, will sail ibr Havana on BA.TURDAY HORN-. ING, November 17th, at 8 o'clock. : Passage Passage to Havana Pe. No fre igh t received after Thursday. I ' For ,ght to ; P ni MVATTSON di SON% 14 o North Delaware avenue; .. l iars FOR GALVESTO,N TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS. STOP. PslrCrT HEY WEsT, FL. . The'Al Stearroddp GE.NERAI. SEDGWIOS, Whitehurst. cattimandm will receive freight at Pier 20 East River, and with immediate despatch. For freight or' paaaage, towing superior accomuusdatiens, amdy to. - . BISHOP. SON & 00.. No. 105 Arch street. 4...4 ) . • NEW EXPRESS Luiz TO ALFA. ••• ABDRIA_ t . Georgetown - and • Ws:alma:on,. via • easpeake and a/mew - are °twit with conn ong - at Alexandria, Va.; fortis the moot direct route roe LYnchbtuor, westol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave Pirst Wharf ibove: /Waxget . — Mina every Weinesday and Saturday an ig 21, • gar freight apply to the agents. • - • W. P. CLIMB i 004 • 'l4 North Wbartree: J. B. ravbiluttunt at Georgetown; liLlagridge Go., Agents dria. • • • '1; 7 4144 ,- FOR NEW TORlL—Plilladelph% " 'Oorapany—liespateh and =Mg, via ..lawa and Ra re ritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 X. And cormeatinciettli all the Northern and Bade= Linea. For treight,which wM be Wren on anooinnolatint canna; apply Ipp - sen OM. No. 182 South Delaware a) avenue; REG/ULAN L.Ltitt; Putt. tt.a.ttreu „tu; CONN., VIA TILE DELAWARN ANL .AN CANAL. The steamer SUSAN, Capt. Vandeveer, novi loading at the secondwharfaboveDlAN IKET street, wlltleave as above, on'TILITE.S.DAY next, Nov. a. , 'Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to - - WILL ht lAM . RAMO .f.r. C 0... inoC.3t No. In South Wharves.-. ' STRAMEro. FOR Ei&LE.--The . last. sailing coppered and copper fastened ' "comer ECELEN GETTY (side wheel) r 4N tons O.EL iso net long; 2434- feet - beam; depth. 'of hold 'feet ft.' bicnestdraws-tp feet. linchea• water. built of livo, Coat and red cedar. APPI.9 to, •E. SOUDERett 00.• '' ' • ' 14111157 TOW-BOAT LINE.' DELAWARE - - cmdi, OgEFL4,If.A.LED . -BOAT OMIEPASE HAVRE-DEGRA. BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHI TON. mad lA, RAL t& TIKORE. • WARRIDdet • poi n i P CLYDE Wharves, 00." - Aren Pououelpttil i .. .1 u i NO laptaht.MlEN LAUGEMlLStipeeintendent.' , _L. .0 FOR BOSTON, Mita.—Express Lin B.—lb° fine schooner THOMAB HOU:OUR/L. e rn Godfrey, Ls now leading for the above port at third wharf above .ilfarket street , - and will sail on I,ljtiednesday Inst. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER MI N. Wharvee. • • n. , FOR LAGUATRA AND PUERTO OA BEL 1 , 0,-.,The bare. ROANOKE, Daneau, master, W ill WI TIEURKDA Sth Inst., for the shove porM -For freight or plumage, apply to JOHN DALLETT &CO , 128 Walnut street. • nos -:.-, FOR.i..NTWEßP.—etroleum.—Tbe arab ~. - class Fblp 11NGLE JOE, Captain. Sewall, will .., Dave lmmeolate despatch-Tor toe above port, ifor frelebt or passage, aPP/1 to 'WOREAtaIg a co., .1.23 WALNUT street. ,• • • . ! . ..,, a ~. 11.05. # FOR A2dilliMEß-- P.Tbe.4l bark. ESTHER Captain Prlnce.,ls.now loading fbr thenbove port. For freight or paassw k appl,7loong.. N & - C0.,123 Walnut street... 'd e g} - ..- WANTED TO P,I7ROIT.AsEL—A centre.boarek vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three Years old. and not. over: 28. -feet inchet begun. !Apply to EDMUND A. 8013DEIC CO.. No. - 3 Do tt ck street. rio WANTPH.—A Vaster : 2oo to= tons - re Mater., • for a Southern port and back to' Philadelphia. Per paniculara,apply.tciSKlD.= 00. Pock street. wlntrf.•' ' , . ,• ne2 14 TP liNett JOE, Sewall: masterla' now dig charging under, general order at , Shipped greet wbarf. Oonaigneee will,please attend to the reception Of their *Oen& ' PETER • WRIGILT & SONS, 115 Walnut street., • ) uTrfailaimp: A 11133 PROM itot3TON.—Con. eigneee of merchandise, Per above steaer, will please sand for their goodsow landine at Pine street wharf. (n 0344 .) 'HENRY wrbison & co. TAS S. 0 300SHINDLRE,success JOHN SRI DELAWARE J & SONS Sall Makers, No. North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done In the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per feet sathvactlc n. ParUcular attention given to repairing. tions and
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