From Our Third Edition of Yesterday. NV A. SI I®TCirrrCON. The President and the Elections HE IS 01,AtilLY PLEASED e Resumes= His Axe. THE ATLANTIC CABLE PURT HER ELECTION RETURNS 'The Fenian Triale. Republican Rejoicings in New York. Election of Miles O'Reilly DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT OSWEGO, The Public Debt $2,684000,000. From Washington. Special Despatch to the.:Thillethi.] WAsurisioToiTi, Nov. 7. Abe President, i is said, regards the= elections as a vindica tion of his policy. He is quite jnbilan over Maryland. , Secretary McCulloch is at his department to-day. He has nearly finished his report. The War and Navy Department reports are also ready for the printers. Tne President stated to-day that now that the elections were over, it was his intention to turn out all those who were denouncing him and his policy. The AtlanUe Cable. NEW YORE, November 7th.—Messages from Europe of to•day's date were re ceived in this city , at - 8.20 o'clock this morning. We ere informed that since the reduction of one-half in the tariff for'despatches over the Atlantic Cable,there has been a large in crease oflansiness. The Missouri Election. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] ST. Louis, Mo., Nov. 7.—Tne result of the election in this State has caused the greatest rejoicing among the Radicals. The certain defeat of that prominent Johnsonite Hogan, representative from this city, caused pecu liar gladness. 0 S. New Yorkteetion. Hunsow, N. Y., Nov. 7.—John R. Retch urn (Rep.) is elected in the Twelfth Con gressional District, by 1,800 majority. New Jersey Election. -10 NEWARK, Nov. (Rep,) is electei to Congress over Rogers, by about 4,500 majority, and it is believed that Newell (Rep.)' is re-elected in the Second District. The. Congressional delegation will stand four Republicans to one Democrat. A Re publican gain of two. The Fenian Trials. MotirnEAL, Nov - . 7.—8. Devlin, an emi nent lawyer, is here, having been requested by the, United States Government to defend theextian prisonors here, whose trials will commence in December. Tonorrro, C. W., Nov. 7.—The Fenian trials will be laid over until to-morrow, on account of the witnesses tieing absent to at_ * tend to the elections in the States. Father IkEeMahon, under sentence of death, has determined to apkeal for a pew tri4. _ _ An application for a new trial will also be made on behalf of Col. Lynch. Republican Rejoieings in Few York. ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 7.—The Republican Union General Committee are firing a hun dred guns to-day, in honor of the re-election of Goveraor Fenton. The Election of -gales NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—General Halpin (Miles 'O'Reilly) has been elected Register by 19,000 majority. Destructive fire at Oswego N. Y. OSWEGO, N. Y., Nov. 7.—The northern elevator which was built on the west side of the river in 1865, by Irwin & Sloan, and the largest in the city, having a storage capacity of, nearly 300,000 bushels, 'was de stroyed by fire last night. There was stored in it 15,000 bushels of grain, on which there is an insurance of $220,000. The elevator was valued at $150,000; and is insured for $BO,OOO. The loss falls principally upon the Eastern Companies. The fire was first discovered in the cupola and is supposed to have caught from the spark of a passing propellor. The fire will not interfere with the handling of gratn at this port. The storage capacity at present is about two millions bushels. The Public Debt. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 7.—The official statement shows that on the Ist of Novem ber- the public debt was 82,681,000,000. 'Amount of treasury in coin, ninety-nine and :a half millions. In currency, nearly thirty-one millions. Canad'a. Morn=ELL, Nov. 7th.—The imports for the last month in Montreal amount to over four million dollars. --. A number of ministers are here, in Cabi net council to-day, previous to leaving fOr England. The Great Fire at gitebee. QUEBEC, Nov. 7tb.—The Mayor of Quebec has received a number of cable• telegrams from England, empowering- him to draw money for the relief of the sufferers by the fa*. Death of a Bank President. -- NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Renben Withers, President of the Bank of the State ofNew 'York, died today. tamers. 13osTow, • Nov Movem e . 7 . — Th esteamer China sailed this forenoon for Liverpool via .Hali fax. She has 23 passengers for Liverpool .snd 20 for Halifax, but no specie. The Java from Liverpool- via Halifax is signaled below, and will arrive up about 2 o'clock, Arrival of I ti , c. SteaMer'fif}mascas. PATDER - POINT - Novemb e r- 7tlL—The ste4 tu«..r Datti abet] S t ' from Liverpool, arrived at this port „ • Markets. • - NEW TOBY. Drov.lth.—Tne Cotton-market is, doll: Motu' dull &u 110©200. lower; sales of 8.000 bbls. at.. 59,0 ouo3 t O kos; state; 112(4414 75 for Ohio, and 19 .10!iO4 a, for Western. Southern dull;_36o bbis. 112 5010117 23; Wheat dnllanddecllnen Ig)2e.; sales of -7403 bushel at' 12 38 for No; 2 l!dilwairk ee. Akirn..ttnsettled; opening at an advanc' of 3@y4-.; sales at 11 30®11 32. Oats I(gi2c. better. Beef Owl, Pork.. a pasfy4atla for Ames. Lard quiet at 14®15.Vie. fakir steady. Stock, are lower. -Chicago' and :Rook:lsland. 1103'; Cumberland preferred, 70,74; Illinois Central, V.s;;Michl. gan , outbern. 93%; , ew York Central, 122; Reading, USN; Hudson River. 124; Canton Conniany,.s63b; kt. semi 63 sa Erie R. R, 83%; WesterniUnitakTelegraph 'Oro PallY. BUS; U. coupons, lasi. t,,;, 1562 ter.1864,107, 4 3, ; do. 184J5.10734; new issue.l.lo?i; Ton- Forties 3;;tut Treabury 73-10 s, 108;.Second serieS,lo6, Gold, 147% 4 1 3111' ft%lo THE •NEW OFFICE - OE -- THE--WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH, COMPANY, at, the S. E. corner of Third and Chestnnt streets, we's opened to the public for - the reception of messages this morning. It is fitted up in excellent style, and manager Merriliew de serves great praise for the accommodations he has afforded to the public in'the arrange ment of desks, etc. The circular desk placed in the centre of the office,-and - which-is de voted to customers for the writing of mes sages, is so arranged that no one. can:look over the writing of another. The entire building is occupied by the Telegraph Coin pany, and the facilities afforded 2will be of great advantage .to the business iLEDVIDAkka. USE STARIN'SCONDMON POWDERS HORSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms Sots and (301104 _ It cures Colds, Coughsand Hide Bound. ; • It is the beat alterative for Horses and Cattle now in use, having a reputation of:20 years' standing. It Is a sure preventive for the much dreaded Hinder. peat. No Farmer or D should be without it. For sale in Philad phis by HOLLOWAY Nortk Second stree4 .101INSTON & COW. DEN, 23 North Sixth street. ;Ind by Druggists through out the country. Address all orders to EiTARIN & FLOYD;Prpprietare, 209 Duane street. New-York, OPAL DENTALLINA.—A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, :destroying . su:dnialculie which infest them, giving tone to the sums and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be used daily, and will be found La strengthen - weak - and - bleeding gums; while the toms and detersiveness will recommend it to every one. tßeirg composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist. it is confklently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENT.ADLINA. advocate its use: it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Drugs generally, and Fred. Brown D. L. Stackhouse, Hmeard & Co., • • Robert C. Davis, ..0 R. R eeny, Geo :0. Bower, Iqtac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, S. M. McCoßln, T.. 1 Husband, S.C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, . Charles H. Xberle. Edward Parrish, James N, Marks, William B. Webb, E. Srlnghurst 4S; Co„ James L. Bispharn,Dyott ' Co., Hughes & Coombe, la. C. 331 air's Sons, Henry A, Bower. tWyeth & Bro. E 7- _if ,INTERELY RELIABLE—HODOSON'S Bronchial .1.24 TABLETS. for the care of coughs. colds hoarse• nem bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast. Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only by yak NCASTER dr WILLS, Pharmaceutists. N. E. Cur. ARCH and TENTH streets. Philadelptua. For sale by Johnson, Holloway dit Cowden, and Druggitits generally. se2stl BRUSH'S SRO!, CHIAL AND PITLIfOND. DEW DROPS. for Coughs. and all Diseases of the Throat and Bronchial Tnoee. This invalucble prep& ration for every household. Public Speakers, Singers , possesses a Wes are celebrity, mad haa been knowr to; relieve the most obstinate and almost hopelest noses It is agreeable, strengthening i and soothing. Prepared by Keikt, No. 258 South Ninti street, Philadelphia. .le74t - - BIIvIONS, aNVERTED NAILS.— Dr. I. DAVIDirON, Chiropodist. Operator on Corns, Bunions. Inverted Nails and other diseases of the feet. Office, 92.47E0i2STNITT street. Dr. Davidson will no DBileli). TWEE CHOCOLATE FOR FAMILIES AND IN. 1. VALLDS.—Made from the Kernel of true Caracas!, Cocoa only, and prepared with unusual care, to secure purity, /or whic.b it is not excelled. Moulded into tin cases, so that It can be kept any .length of time without deteriorating. HENRY C. EtIATIVH Bose, ; . . Eighth and Walnut streets. WHITE GUM ARABIO.—For Bale by WILLIAM wr.Tort3 CO.. Druggists., No. TM MARKET street. ROSE WATER.—Doable Distilled Bose Water, eon• stantl • on hand and for sale b • WILLIAM • o Ike . . 4.; • OF TAltTalt. —Pare Cream of Tartar and Soda, , for sale by WILT Aht FT.i.D4 dr. CO Drab• gists, No. 724 2.1&131CET street. GOD LIVER OIL (new made) reeular/Y reoelired quantities suitable to the trade. A.LMHOL, 95 per cent, finest quality In best of pact si TIiFENJW CAMPHOR, In original Intokaken. ~fiißoot, Ipecac _powdered Ipecac, powdered_ , b lb. bottles; Powdered Oallsaya Bark, Powdered Rim B Powdered Jalap, In bottles, for sale by JOHN C BA VVIL & 00., No. 718 Market street. rIGIXTBACT OP BEEF for beet tea or lassence o -Li' Beef in airframe or for Borden, pr _table use.-Madt n Elgin, Illinois, by Gail from the Juices c_ choice beef and Is superior In !delicious flavor ant quality to any hitherto known. Packets with din di rections, one dollar each. FIIIBBELL, Apothem' 1410 Chestnut street. TIRUGGISTS' SIINDREES. Oradustas Itcrrtur L au TEles,Sombs, Brushes, Minors, Twoesers,Pui Boxes, Horn Soong, Sursionl Instennisnta, Tram Hard and Solt Rubber Goods, Vial Cues, Gl= as , tietal SYrinsie, all at "Sint Hands" rims. SNO -- WDEN WW2 south Eighthantes. IDS °BERT SHORMAREat L __oo. N. E. 00 = ilk POURER &RD RACE rsTEMEIr Whole:nal Drmosta, Mantdkctnrers and Denims 'ln Win.. Wats, White-Lead, and Paints of every desert • "- Direr to the trade, or consumers, a complete dock • goOde in their line, at the Merest market rates. ROBERT = a (XX ..t • •• • B AY reoeived, m al evoi of GertoinT Bay s Itoni, forby the canon, b) ROBiaradow oll.i•Druniii, N. CASTOR WHEELS. W HEALTH AND STRENGTH DBE CAPE WELL dt CO.'S PATENT GLASS CASTOR WHEELS. These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, dio. We claim that they giv detracting P a greatly increased force of sound, without from the harmony and melody of the instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they are now being applied by many to these valuable mu- Meal instruments. Dr. Valentine HottA3revious to his death, pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable - invention for bedfast invalids, who are guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning r or where- dampness Is produced from any other cause. Aside having. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread o their carpets cut or.torn, as frequently happens front those now in nee, often canoed by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that glues is non-corrosive. There are no rough - or 1:12141/1. faked edges to the Glass. Wheels, such as we often find in those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin. 'shed, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on thesur. Mee, or edge, while the former will always maintain the smoothnees of glass, just as they are finished. By sleeping upon glass wheels you retain all the oleo. tricity you had in your body on retiring, and you get up In the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man, Glass being a non-conductor, the ec. thicity gained while in bed cannot ease off. ask your doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels, -Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases, are not caused from the want of electricity. We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro nounced past curing, with the - inflammatory rheu matism. The wheels cared him in less than four weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are rams which can be proven on application at our office, No. 208 Baca street,.Philadelphia, or et our Facto ,at Westville, New Jersey , . where we: have some sixty hands employed in the manufacture of the Glass Cas. for Wheat. , oleo will be paid to any one who' will 'say they have not received any benefit or relief after using flapeWell Br. Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample get(*) of the Wheels sent to any part of the United States on re. a3ipr or 60. J. B. CAkEWELL bo • - 004 BM( • No; 205 $00e84144. MARTIN LEAREI. 4051 (11338Tznyl STRRET. # .Firet Premium awarded by Franklin Ins* Mato MARTEN LEANS Ipulananarer of ..11fASONIOIMAREk PING. EMBLEMS. dco.,acri. New and angina dWmof Maadnio Mar ka Tana! Place' Med a l t.L. Medait I , I T/ 0 00 40 Fading of every • ara&w.th.f.a.sani THE DAILY IVENING BULLETIN.-I ) ,I4LADBLPAIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEkB. 18tit) NORTH MIDDLE ItOUTII rEIMINBYLVANLak .- Imittzt and mo - a direct line to Bethlehem, Allentown ELianch 'Chunk, Basleton;•White Raven Wilkedbarre, Kahartoy City, and nil point? in the 7ieblo and Witl lug Coal Redone passenger elicits Plilladelphia, THEW) street, a bove Thompson, and corner of REEKS and 4..111:1tRI. CAN streets. BUMMER X REANGEBIENT, DINE DAILY TRAIDI3. leaved:afer Monday, lliayaistises, Passenger trains the Depot. Third street. above "Thonipson,AallY (Sundays e:. et ptec), as follows: AT 720 A. M.—Morning Express tar Betnietwort ant and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Rail. road, contreding at Bethlehem with Lehigh Vallei. .rßailroad for Allentown, Cat a,Ellatineon, liana _(Munk, Weatherly,' -jeanesville, asletOn, White Hs Yen Wllkesbarre, Kingston, Pittston, and all oolnte la Lalgh and Wyoming Valley& also, In connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mabanoy City Land ofith Catawissa Railroad, for Rupert, Danvnle,lffitor and Williamsport. Arrive at Mach Chunk at M 52. N.Lat Wilkesbarne at 2.45 'Pt 54.; /Hakim:l7MT P,..,( 51 -• Passengers by this train cab' take the A I, St valleY Train, pawing Rethfehem at 12.00 N. for Ria ton and potato on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York, - AT 8.55 A. lid...—Acconunodaticua, for Doylestown stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fof Willow Grove, HatbOeci_aud Hartsville, by this train take Stage at Old:York-Itoad. - - - AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, for Port Washing ion, stopping at all Intermediate Stations. At '230 I",M. ACX , ozainottatton tor" Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations. _Pmengeea talc( etage at = Doylestown for New AT B.BOT. M.—Evening . Exprese for Bethlehem ant Principal Station on the North Pennsylvania Bar road,_making . close connection at Be th lehem with Le Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 0'.45 Passengers fbr Plainileld, Somerville and other Paints on New Jersey Ventral 8.. R. take N. J. v. Trail atEsaton, whim arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Par reng'ers for Snmiouraswn take stage at North Wales and tor Nazarethar Rethlehein and for erofmville a AT 4.15 P. 12fratisiiiniredition, tor Doyleatovrn, Stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers Ibr Willow Grove, Hatboro' .and Hartsville take Stage al Abington for LllMberVine at DoYlestown. AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation, for Beth. Wham and all Stations on main line of .North Fernley]. vania Railroad, connecting 'at Bethlehem with Lehlgt Valley Evening.Trairilbr Allentown . Stanch Chuck. • AT 6.‘5P; 3L' - ..nconilinniatiolt, rdinzdAle, nap. Ping at all intorinediateStations. At 11 P. M. Accommodation for Fen Washington, TRAINS FOR PECILADETavriA. P Leave Bethlehem at eas A. N .. and 12.25 M , and ea L 2.25 train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val. ley trains Born Barton, Wilkesbarre, Mahoney . City,. Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2.80 P. M. Bethlehemin Wilkeebarre at 145 P. ZL,CoruseCi at at, &lb P. M a and arrive in Philadelphia at 8.40 P. M. Leave Doylestown at MO A. AL LIE and LEO P. Al Leave Lansdale st 11 &M. - • Leave Port Washington at 10.60 sad 2.10 P. 11. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. AL Philadelphia for Doylestovrn at 2.80 P. AL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.23 A. IL Bethlehem !or Philadelphia att.%) P. At. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony y pal angers Go and from Berks Street Depot. White Can of Second and Third Streeta Line convey passegners to Third Street Pepot. Tickets must be FirocuredattheTicket Ofr.“..33,l"firlZT , street or RwPwS. - street, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare, • "OLT .TS - 40 C., Hifiznan's Banes's , laxpress will call thr and uellval Bargage at the Depot. oMce. No. 118 South THIRD Meet, myll FOR NEW YORK.—The °sat! al_4-..-I)EN AND AId.BOY and PUMA D.s.Lektia A TRENTON RAILROAD OOM PANY'S LINES, from Philadel hla to New York, and way places, from WALNUT, STREJLT WHARF will leave as ibllows, Fart At SA. IL, via Camden and Amboy. Acconl.. $2 41 At SA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, aet At 2 P. M. via Camden and AMboy Express.o2 At &CO P. M., via Camden and Am- 1 let. ease. S 22. y, Ancona and Emigrant, 24 Mass 1 sF At BA. AL, and 5.00 P.M. For M. - 431A E. Ewan. vile, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. Li., and 2 P. for Freehold. - sadliT A. M. 1a M. 4, 5,6, and IL3O P. M. itr Flab Rouse, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delano°, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. t0wn,7,.. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. I.trom runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM IiCELLSTSINGTON DEPOT will 1e11 , 711 111810110W8 • At 11 A. M., LA 6.45 P. M and 12 P.M. (night) via Nensington and Jersey City Express-. . Sun The 6.45 P. Line will run daily. All dthers days excepted. antAl3r.Bo fbr Br A.M.,4 . 86 i5t01. Mant ,s n. dz and 6 . M. ,0 P. ~ ano Manton. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 8,4, 5, and 6 P. M. for Cornwells,Tarrisdale,Hgunetthurg, Tacony,Wlssino• ming, Bridestrarg and PranlMM and at 10.15 A. M. for BriatoL Schencka, Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holzoesbrun and intermediate Stations. BELVEDERE DELA.WARIC Rn 0 . 1313 Art , fbr the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and Newyork State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sandaya excepted) from Emnslngton lle pot, as follows: At 7.80 A. M. and LSO P. 31, inr Nlair Palls. But Rao sa , Dunkirk, Canandalgallmlra, tluos, Owego Rchester, Blngbampton, Oswego. Byname Grew Bend, Montrose, Wllkesharre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Mem. ngtonato. The WO P.M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Roam= for Manch Chunk, Anew town.Bethlebera. &a. ILiorLambertvilleandinterniedlatei3tations air For New the Way Mum leavinz hen etugton Depot, take atra on Fifth strew., ahovi Wanut, halt au hour betore departure. The cant rur into the Depot, anu on arrival of each Train. run from the Depot. An auditional Ticket Office Is located at No. K. 3 Ches. nnt Meet. Continental Hole% c. here tickets to New ork and all Important points North and East, may be procured. Persons purchasing 'rickets at ibis Office, can, by leaving orders, Dave their baggage checked at their tesidenons, by Gratanea Baggao Pounds of 11414570 only L allowed each Passim 0.113 promohea mom taking Ravi:tins as baggage hnt their wearing apparel All baggage over Aftyporinds to be paid for exta. The Dompany limit their responatbility for baggage to One Dollar per pound. and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO except by special contract. LINES nom NEW YONS. POE PIIILADELPECLA. Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 If. and g P . M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and If jc, 6 1.,1E. and 12 Night via Jersey CO and Nen iiir gi L ia Pier No. IN. River* 5 A, AL and I. P. M. Ws Amboy and Camden. WU'. H. GAMEED 4 Agent, PHILADELPHIA, GEP.I.KAN TOWN AND NORRIS tY2OWOT. IRE TABLE.—On and fiber THIIRS DAY,NoVember 1,1866, until farther notice. FOR GREIy A NTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 1 _ ,1 /2 A. It 1.; 1,2, 3.15, A. 4,5, 57i. 6.10, 7, E. 9 10,11. 12 P. H. Leave Germantown-9, 7. 7S, 8. B.ai, 9, 10,11. L?,A.. M.; 1, 2.3,4, 9X, e, 6%, 7.8, 9,10,11 P. M. 7 he B.ao down train, and the 3 3 ' and 97 4 , up trains will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphla-9.15 minuted A. 21.; 2,7, and 10.% P. M. Leave Germantown-815 A. 1,8, and 9"; P. M. • OHRSTNUT•HILL RAILROAD. Leave Pk Iladelphla-6, 8,10, 122, A. H.; 2, 334. 574', 2 , 9 and 11 P. M. leave Chestnut-Hill-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and /.1,40 A. AI.; 1.40, 1.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.L5 minutes A. M.; - 2 and , Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutes A. ht.; 12.40, 5.40 and 9.25 minutes P.ll.- • FOR - CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.35, U. 03, itt....41L; p i , 3. 4 5£.53i, 6.15, 8.05 and .11.% P. AL Leave .Norristown-5.40, 7, 7.50, 0,11 A. M.; 13i, 4%, 6% and BP. M. ihe 6% PAL train 'will stop at Falls, School' Lane, Wissahickon, Manayank - , Spring Mills and Consho hocken only, _ DBT 131119 DAY/3, ..„ Leave Philadelphla-8 . /. 31E7, Fa and 6.45 P. 2,L Leave Norristown-7 A. M.. 5 and 834 P. M. 4NANK... Leave Philadelphla— M 6, YU , 6,35, 11.a5 A. M.; 134, 5, 4311, 515, 8.05 and 1434 P M. Leave Monntalc-610, 8.21, 934", 1134 A. M.; 5, 6?‘ and 834 P. M. ON.SIINDAYS. Leave PhiladelPhisi-9 A. M.; 2% and 6.95 P. M. Leave Mimeo tck—V4 A I.E. • SX, and 9 P. AL W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, nol Depot, Ninth and Green streets. 4 1aMtiall WEST JERSEY' RAILROAD LINES. from foot of Market street upperMry, commencing MONDAY, September 24, - LEAVE. PHILADELPHIA AB FOLLOWS: For Bridgetonjialem,Bililville, and all intermediate stations, at B'A: M., Hall. 3.30 P. M., Passenger. W For oodbury BA. M., 8.30 P. M., and 6P. AL For Cape May at 3.80 P. M. ItETIIRELNO TRALBEI LEAVE Woodbary at 7.15 a.. M., 840 A. M., and 4.54 P. M. Bridgeton at 7.05 A. M. and 3.20 P. St. Freight 6.80 P. M. ' Saiem at 660 A. 31. and 305 P. 31. Freight 5.45 P.M. 31111 ville at 6.65 A. M. and 3.06 P. M. Freight 6.10 P.M. Cape May at 11 4 S A. M. Passenger and Freight. YRRIGHT will be received. at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut street, froml A. E. until 8 P. M. Freight received before 9 A. M. will go forward the FB same day. = JOHT HELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH pELA- Nv..E AVENUE. VAN TICE WEST .711P6SEY =MPS COMPANY will attend to all the.usual branches of express bnatne3a. A Special 'Messenger accoraps Wee each through train. °dice foot of Market street, Philadelphia. • 8512449 , J. EL 3LANICI,Ny. Cieneral'Agent• PKILADELPHLS. 4t BALTI MOBS CENTRAL RAILROAD.= GEZAKNTS.--ON &ND AFTER KO P, 0ct.15, 1666, the Trains will leave Phila delphia, from the Depot of the West Chester et Phila. delphigßailroad corner of Thirty-Srst and Market Streets, 7 1 ;i tk aatfitibelo, at 7,50 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave • 'Sun, at 6.50, ander:ll)rd at 0.85 A. M., and leave Oxford at 2.25 P.M. A Market Train with Passenger Oar attached, will ran on Tutediya arid Fridays. leaving the Rising Sun at 11.15 A.M., Oxford at 12.00 M,, and Kennett at 1.00 P. 21., oortnecilug. at West Chester Junction with a Train for 'PhlWelphia. On Wednesdayand Satur days. trains leave Philadelphia at 2.30 P. . M., run through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. con. nests at Oxford with a daily. 'Me of Stages ftir Peach Bottom; in Laneaster counkr. itetarning,leaves Peach Bottom to connate at Oxtbrd With the Afternoon Train far Tbiladelphia. - - The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 rens to Rising San, Md. Pave are a ll Owed to take Wearing 'Apparel °sly,. as e, and the Oompany will not in case be reap° le for an amount exceeding one hun any dred dollars, Imams a special contrast be made for tha e - kisaects WOW; eon% Sup't, WFU•tiflibi . MUnits Tki& A-41GLItl''wciioxtss. tutsJ.)lM* 0 bT T.ETINE. LlNE"Ziltoon" gig ADzi,Platio, TO THE ISTPRECta BYLVANIA,_ _TEE SWIITnaKELL„ SIISQIIIIMAN. ,A CIUMBERLAND - AND w - Tanirkie Itlei S 1 TR ENORTR. , `NORTRIaMer and theGANADAE... WYNI'ER ARRANGEMENT OA PARSTINGEI. TRAINS. Oct. 8 .1880, loran the Clninans'a .PaPn• Tars emarnitiln wiarae,Rtztain4 ram , * 4101 , 11;6 qt th. frsilnving honn: mcamrxe ACV9MODAT/Onle. At 7.80 A. M. for Reading and all intermediate Sts Returning. Ifaveeliehiling - at cad P. M., arriving in Philadelptla at 910 P. M. 31VhLvi vtA ,JXPi 8. At 010 -.llarniaarn Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, 6tmbro7_ NM/Gm_ t' port, Elmira, Rochester, Valls, Ronal % amen. a tow , Wllkesbarre, Pittston, ark. Carlisle.Obamhess. ban, Hatreratawnonc.ift. - Tat: train mane to at READING with thir — gliti Peaosyjvania ,BalirostL trains ..,fax Ana and with the` l.ebanottValley: , Wtin .for• tWarristontn de....rat PORT criarrro_R• with 'Onts,Witaia: Rroati train for wimanotrart. mocrAsoren. ramedta: 0t ARRSSBURG with •Nwthern Centrxl;fturberiand. valtey„and schuyndu r and Einsauehanna trains for NortimanberlandAClLllaniapart. York. CihanThernborS. Pine trove, ac. 4 Y'rERNOOI , I-EXPltkist3. '- Leaven Philadelphia at 8.80 P. X. lbr Beading, Pinta vine, - Harrisburg, dr..; tionnecting with: Reading and Columbia R.R.trabos for Columbia, dm. BEADING ACCOMMODATIOIIi. LeaVas Beading at 6.50 A. MoitOPPhilr i tt 1111 , flown arrives In Mftadelphia at 9.40 A. M. Returning, leaves Phil adelphia i 4.30 P. M.; atzlini in Reading at 725 P. M - Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at MO A. M. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. 111:. arriving in Philadel• Phia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. .M.; and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M. Herren M. and accommodation leaves Beading at 7.80 . ears at 6.1 mo ti on nnecting' at Reading with Af ternoon Accosouth at 6.30 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a Passaager oar anactied. leave: Philadelphia at 12.45 noon-Tor Reading and all way station= leaven 11.711.-A, M., and DOWldegtowa Mel P. M. fbr - Pbtl.riAl and all way station% All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains -leave Pottsville at alKi A. it., an 6 Philadelphia at .8.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia, for. Reading at 8.00 A. M., returning from Reading at 1.25 P. M QHFESTER VALLEY IW:C.I3,OALP 2aasenipera for Do wn and interrnedistepoints take the 7.30 and 8.15 A.. . and can P. M. tralw Trom Philadelphia. returning from Downingtown at 7.05 A. M. and 12 BMI Noon - NEW YORK /118:PitES___, POE PMEimmelit. ABTD TS.) WORT •-• LeaVea New York ait 7, 9 A. Ei.ekud 8.00 P. Ittagousing Reading at 1.06, 1L.53 AIL and 1.48 PM: and connect at Harrisbnw . ll. Pennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroad rees Trains arr.Pittsbargh. Caftan, Wil. 1 amanon. , Baltimore. dro. Retaining Exprem Train leaves Besrlabtirg Or. arrival of Fennsylvania Rroresa from Pittsbnrgh e at t 3 arrival 9.03A.X.,9.10 P.M. passing Balidlre at 4.49 and laSi A. bi. and 11.30 P. M, arriving at New York 10 A. B. and 2.40 P. H. Bleeping tars acCompaaymg these trains through between /area City and Pittsburgh, without chnnze. is iii train for New York le9ves Harriaburg_at 2.10 P. B. Ball train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 11 MAIL Sea U yLvri 1.1. VALLEY RA vT.RoAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7, 1-I.W M, and 7.1.5 P. a re:truing leav es 4,75 P. Di. Tama...nu at .7.25 A. /IL, and 1.40 and BCHDYT:gr',L AND ~ 11:1B6itIEHANNA 11 A it • OAD, Traios leave Annum. at 7.50 A. M. for PLuegrove and Harrisburg, and at L5O P. M. for Pinve and Tro ozont; returning from Harrisburg at 3.202. M. and teem Tremont at 7..5S A. Pi. and S.Z P. ht. TICTETS. Through first-cies:: ticfzeta and emigrant tickets tl all the principal points In the North and Weal and eivtaftgo.A. The following tickets are entsdnable rtaly lathe Onto' z.f S. Bradford, Trennrcr, No. =1 South Foarth street, Pnliatelphla, or pita. Ninztlls, General Superlater.d. rat, - itemdthg• 00.1flifIITATION TIC E`3. r At ISper cent.. digr'3l:lll; Debora ar.y points desired for famuttio and firms. urrrx &GE TICIEETS. Good for %OM miles,between all points, et =I 60 each, rat f unities an:tams. REASON TICKETS. It or three, six, nine or twelve Months, for bolds= pay, to ea points at redeved rotes. C'LEREIYILLEN Residing on the line of the Road will be lurniatted 'rah mres, entitling themselves and wives tO tioiregs half-fare. =.CIIRSION TICKETS. From Philadelphia toprincipal cations, _Bead fat dliurday. Sur-day and Ifonday„_at reduced Tare, to be had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Gahm. hill Wrests. FREIGHT. - - Roods of all dem:Ml:lilacs forwarded to all the above pa!bie from the Company's New Freight Depot, Brow: and Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.80 A. ht., 1L45 noon and 6 P. _U., for Boaolang, Lebanon, liarriebars, Pottsville. Pori aLinton, and all Point'ond• Close at the Philadelphia Poet Once for all plaint 012 the rcsd and its brandies at 6 A. N., and fOr the pain LAI Stations onit at 8.15 P. IL. - Mit. PHILADELPHIA AND _4- "*-;!. ERIE ttArr.Rn kA. 1E66. • . freest t•e trav the Northern aad Nor th west countiee of Penr ers u33. e / s Vallht to city Of Etna On Lake Erie. It has been leased and la operated by the Pettml34. mita Railroad Company. ASSIVIC .8.4.13TWA3D. Erie man Tr ai n- A. M. Bee Exprms Trah3.. . --LOO P. M LW rt.t . Erie Hall Train- P. M. Erie Express Tria . 7.7 - 7. PassenFer Cars ran . through o . n the IMO Mali and Express /Tains without change, both ways, between Philaiielpbla and Erie. NNW YORK CON AAA. A. ON. Leave New York ar.9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.20 A. M Leave Erie at 1.4 s F. ra., arrive at New York 4.10 P.M Elegant Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. lor information respectingpasr eager business apply at corner THIRTIETH and MaßSETstreets, delphla. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents B. B. Bingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Mcrae streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Is.eynolds, ' Wm. Brown, Agent, Ni. C. R. 8.. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Prillad elphia. IL W. GWLNIsTE General TicketA. L. TYLER. A.gent, Philadelphia. General Superintendent, WEST OHESTER AND PHILA. DELPHIA RAILROAD, VI& WINTER A_RRAMGEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, Oct. 15th, 1565, the trains will leave sa follows: CIELEBTIiTRAM% Leave PldisdelWa W est Chester. front Depot Thirty-Scat and Market street, 7.50 A. M.. 11.00 A. Id.. L 30,4.45 and 5.15 P. M.. LeaVe West Chaster tor Fbilsulelphia. from Depot on E. Market street. OM, 8.00. 10.46 A. 4.50 P. M. Tranaleaving West Chester at s oozul. and inseams Philadelphia at !As P. M , will not stop at Pennelton. and will atop below B. o...inaciion . at Media only. zpinti;fo - fq - ti:2NT3. LeavePtastratihailralPerittelton 4.15 11.00 P. N. Leave Permatton ha. Philade/Phis ao - A P.M. These Trains atop at all intermediate Stations. ON BIINDAYS—Lftve Philadelphia at 13,80 A. IL aadBOOP.AL Leave West Chaster 7.00 A. M and 4.00 P K. QS thinsmaxe—The West Phlladelbhla Parmiger ears wll leave Eleventh and Market streets, half:la bour betbre the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival Of eachtrain to conveYPeSseinvse Into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at %Ed A. hi. and 4.46 P. M., and leaving West Chester at S.OO A. M, and 4.60 P. K,. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. C. B. R. ibr Oxford and intermediate points. mar Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any sae, be responsible for an amount exceeding one bun• died dollars, unless a special contract is made for the same. :s:.KM67EY WOOD. General Barterintendent PITTSBURGH. OOLUXBUS AND RALLIIQA.D co v:§47. l 4:lElNtirsp47:Sykokylv.zywa.lt:4l Owing to the great distance saved by THIS BOUTB the Government has assigned to It the carrying of the 11. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CAMS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI. AND BUT TWO TO S THIS O T. LOWS. PASSENGERS BY ROUTE WILL AIIBIVB IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO ANS BT. OTHERLOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OP ANY I hNE, Passengers leaving Philadeln at 11.50 A. AL will arrive at Altoona in the even for supper, where ff Woodru's Celebrated Palace tate-Boom sleeping Cars will be attached and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never re afibrded to the traveling community. Be mare to purchase ticketa "VIA. BTEURP2it VILTE" at PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD OPPIOE Corner Thirtieth and Marke hiladelphia.t Streeta, Gera Picket A P. 8011 LL, rt. Steubenville. O. JOHN H. KILLER. Oen , ' Eastern Pass. Art. Broadway York. JOHN DITRAND Gen'l Burn. . New yem.o Pennsylvania Railroad (Mee, 681 Chestnut street; and Thirtieth and Market streets. West Philadelphia. FOR NEW YOP.K..--B.A.RITAN _AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL om foot of VINE at., Philadelphia. 9A. at—Express or Long Branch, New York and intermediate pointe. 6 P. lit—Fre*ht Ibr New York and all points North. 11 A. M. Way Freight. Goods delivered at Company's Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by 6F, II forwarded_ by this line, arrive in New 'York at 5 o'clock next morning. -.RETURNING. a lle Passenger , Steamer Jesse" Hoyt leaves Pier 32 North River, ibot of Duane street, N. Y., at UA. M., 'for Philadelphia Express.. Freight received at Pier 82 North - River. N, Y., by 4.80 P. will be ready liat - delivery in PhilanePhia early the following morning. FARE TO NEW YORIC,V farthercketollice Vine Streetieerry, - 00 For lnformation apply to to agents'. R. H. OPCIPHAN, Freight 7.00109 and Depot, 820 Borth WHARVES. PhilonelPtna• • J. B. Bulgy. Pier= North River, foot Of . DU.5.O4Zif Street. New York. , Or at General ..Frldght Passenger Patsger • Oilloe, delphia,No. 411 c I'IEPTNUT Street. ' W. N. CLAYTON,* Stiperintendentißed-Bank,-N, S. O..IIASTYO. Seneral Freight Agent, - Reciltank, N. 3. '.T. .BEENT SWEARENGENV General Amity, Philltilelphia, TAAL ROLM et WILHING *WI* TON AND BALTIMORE BAIL. TABLE.--(kunmencing TUESDAY I Nov. - 6111, 1868. Trains will /save Depot, corxtert Of Broad area and Washington avenue, as follows: - Fspreaa Train, at - 4.15 A. BL (Mondays excepted), for Baltiinere and Washington, stopping at. Cheater, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton,Northeast, Perryville, Havre-deGrace, Aberdeen, reruman'at Magn, olia Chase's and Stemmer's B un. _ Way-mail Train, at 8.15 A. M: (130n6a311- ex . Canted), for Baltimore, attinabig at altreguMr stations between Phila.:Mph/sand Balttmore. - - Delawa reßrain.at9.Aste / (SmidAyst exeeptailfar6laieldand intermediate mut. Expresa train at 11.45 A. M. (SnadaYa excepted) Baltimore and. Washington. • ..-Tress Train at 3.00 P. M. (Sulla excepted), for Bainmore and , Waahington, - at Chaster, Claymontf Wilton,Efewark, m•NOrtnalazd, Perryville Have•etrace, Aberdeen, Pertyzaan's, E 'rew ooll , Magnolia; Chases and Sbammer's Run. , /gin Express at li.no P. M. foromM* andWitilh• ington Connecta at Wilmington win' Delawa ze r it,./t. line (Saturday's excep.ed), st 'aping • Jet middietou Emyrna, .1 over, Baniagton. Seaford, Sallsburt'. P. ince Anne and connealng at Criall,4l.l with ooat for Norfolk; Pot tamouth and the booth. Passenvra by boat 'from Baltimore for 'Antral. Monroe,orfblir.Citypoint ant Richmond. will ta ke. Shell:ls A. M. Train. _ - WILMINGTON ACCOECHODATION TRAMS, Copping at all stations between Plffladelphia and WEI. Mingten. Leave Phßidelphiaat9.ooA2,L=3o,l.Bo,6.BoandlL3o P. M. The 4.30 P. M. train connects , with •the Dela. Ware Railroad for Atilfora and Intermediate stations. . Leave Mndlallkan 6.80, 7.15 and 0.110 A. M.. 4.00 ano The 7.15 A .M. train will not :Mop at stations between Cluster and Philadelphia. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 0.00 A M., 4.20 and 6.00 P__ M. , . THROUGH TRAMS FROM BALTItfOBE Leave Wilmington at IMO A.M.. 4.86 mid 111.00 P.M. • ILEIESITCR FOR PHMSDELPILEA. Testa Cheater at 7.23, 7.55 19.14 and 11.40 A. Id. 4 .18, 5.10, 7,26 and10:88 - P.2L -- , Prom Baltimore , torbliadelpbtaLenve Itaffirora t 7.W A. IL, Way Mail. 9.20 A. M., Express, .1.10 P. Esprem. Wry P. M. , ExPresa. 845 M. Etzpress.. for Baltreore leave Cheater at 4,49 and 8.52 A. M.. and &38 P. AL Trains for Baltimore leave wawa/amanita 5.111 and 9.83 A . M.. and 4.15 P. M.. • - - Freight trains With asessatiger cam attached will leave Wilmington for Perzyvide and intermediate stations at 6.65 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Orace and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. < Leave Perry ville for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 4.21 A. U., connecting at Wilmington with the 7.15 A. M train for Philadel E M. AY .TRAINEL Express Train at 415 A. EL for Baltimore and Wash hasten, stopping at Cheater, WilmMton, Newark, Elkton. Northeast, Perryville , Ham Grace, Ater . tloen, Perrynan's, Magnolia, Chase's and Eitenuner's Run. 'ight Ternressll.4l P. art thy Baltimore and womb Moon. onn ec. lag at Wilmington with De swats R. R. line. Accommodation Train at. 11.30 P.M., far Wilmington and Intermediate Stations BALTIMORE FOR PHIMADELPHL4, Leave Baltimore at 8.25, P.M. stopping at Havre de Grace. Perryville and Also atoppaa at ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave pasetangera from W or Baltimore: • and Ithester to leave passengers from Baltimore os Waaldrigton. Accommodation train tromWilmingtenflbr Philadal• phis and LatemnediMe Stations at 430 P. 112. H. P. KENNEY. Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. ALL ARRANREIEMT. The trait s of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the repot, at Tnirty first and market streets which Is reached directly by the cars of the Market St7F et Passenger Railway Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street .4 ailway run within one square of it. ON SUN LAY S.-Th Market Street Cars l Eitventh and Market se treets 45 minutes before eav the e departure of each train. ma NN'S BAGG.a Gs PXPRESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, No. 631 ihestnut street will receive attention. reAnnt LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: EXPRItpB. -- DA Yat 9.00 A. M. PAOLI ACVOM., Nos. 1 @ 2 to oA 11.&.11-2O P. M. FA,..T LINE FRI l& kXPRPS.S...—.-at 12.00 M. PA RESRLTRO TR aI N LOO P. M. HARRISeDII3 2.30 P. M. LANCASTER ..,-....-at 4.00 P. M. PI ri &Brawl PRIE 900 P. M. PRILA.DERP EL& EXPRESS.* ILOO P. M riusburgh„&„ Erie Mail leaves daily, except Bator. d Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains daily, es cept Sunday. Psssengers by DAY EXZEIM3 go to WIT . ml.lOll. witlactit change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at &le P. M. Passengers by Day Ex2RE4S go to Carlisle and Cbambersburg without a change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Deice, el Chestnut street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ: crziel/iIsATI -7.7" a!„12 . 4 4 3 A . PRILADELPHLI EXPRESS...._,, 710 PA 0.1 I ACW/il., Noe. a A. M., &710 P. M PARKSBUIR TNAIN--.-.... at 920A...M LANCASTER. TRAIN-- ...... " 12.40 P... 111.. FAhTISNE " LID " DAY EXPo:9 I O 4 ." 5.50 HARRISBURG ACt " 9.50 " p as Philadelphia Ex. arrives daily, except Monday. incinnati Express arrives da4,y. All other trains daily except Sunday Passengers leaving Haven at '7 00 A. M.,and Wilitamsport at DADA. MM. reach Philadelphia, with out change of carts, from Williamaport, by May Mx pretx,atsso P: • The Pennsylvania Itatlroad Company will not as same any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Anna rel, and limit, their responsibility to One Hundred Dol. lam In value. .All Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the rlak of the owner, nolcea taken by , special contract. For further Ir formation, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket Agent, Sal Chestnut street. SAM:IMM H. WA.LLACE lcket a sent at theDepost AN EMIGRANT TRAM rnns daily, except Sunday,. For full particulars as to fare and accommodations, apply to FRANCIS FUNS.. .IX7 Dock -- treat. i•!31 e l f I BILSGAILi PALLS VIA THE CATAW IS fSSA RAILROAD, Connections immediate and sure, Beenerynisurpassed. No road so free from dust, Trains leave Philadelphia from PHILADELPHIA AND READING, RAILROAD DEPOT, THIRTEENTH AND rAT.T.OWirna, at 6.15 A. NIAGARA EA EXITtESS wizing Williimisportwithont changeof cars at 6.50 OmPPer), arriving at Niagara I.ls at 9.55 A. M. sleeping throughfrom Wllliarasport to Rochester withoutr hrange. . /gar Passengers remaining over night at 'Williams. port can rest= ejourney next morning at 7.ffilteactdrul Niagara Palls at 2,40 same evening Ae for tickets via Catetwissa Railroad, Which can be procured at the Company's office, Rank - 415 Clims •ri trr street, under Phlle.delphia _, and o posite the Custom House, and at Depot, THIN. H and CALLOW /CELL sUasta, N. VAN HORN lylS-tf . General Passexurer Ag,ent. a t THE FAVORITE STE IMMO/LT SOHN A. WAttNER. for Barlington, an ristol. Leaves Philadelphia,. Chestnut street wharf, at 2P. M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. M., supping each way at Riverton, Torresdale, An dalusia and Beverly, Pare, mats. Excursion. 40 cents. STOVES AND ILIFIALTESZa. GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED CAST num LOW STEAM AND 13.0 T WATFLS BEATING AP. PARAT uh. for Warming and Ventilating. Public In• stituticns and Private Residences with Pure External Air, without contaminating it by over heating it, or the possibility of dust or coal gam. For sale by JAM P. WOOD & 00.. B. Mi Felt Well, Supt. 41, South Fourth street. AMERICAN EUIMI MNTER. on the European prin. ciple of Substantial Construction and Neatness of Ap. pearance, various sizes suitable for Hotels, Public In. stitusions, and the better class of Privaks Residences, with powerful Water Backs for heating large or email quantities of water for Baths or Culinary Purposes, For sale at JAMES P. WOOD & CO.'S Warming and Ventilating Establishment, B. M. Feltwe; I, Supt. BATHou Fourtn street. IMPROVEMENT IN BOILERS.--Stileman & Ellis' Patent Cast Iron Bath Boilers for sale at • JA' IPA P. WOOD dt CO.'S Warming and Ventilating Establishment, B. M. Feltweli, Supt. 91 South Fourth street. A RCHIMEDEAN VENTILATORS for Smoky Chimneys. Forcing Ventilation,Removing Steam from Drying Establf• sleets, Breweries, Sugar Refineries, Piekerßooms, and all mannfhoteries. _ JAMES P. WOOD & CO .. Sole Agents. B. M. FELTAVIML, 41 South Fourth street. Superintendent. au2S-sa,tet,th4ml a JOB BARTLETT et SON. Manufacturers of the • CELSBRATIM BARTLETT HEATERS. Woking • Ranges Gas Ovens, .St Sheet Iron Work of every description. A splendid assortment of REGISTEBS AND VENTILATORS, and Silver's Airtight Stove 3, always on hand, la • NO. 924 Arch street, Philadelphia. jo =WAS 19. DIXON a BORE. Late Andrews Ali Dixon, No. Mt OttnerlAi ta Street r Opposite 'lgnited Male' 21:62t. aisuariacturers af LOW-DOWNi PARLOR OFFICE II ~ And other GRATZ% for Astbnicite, Bittuninona anti Woof rina WARM-exe.' zs iyiirazziazzi, warmths Pubilo and Privategallibm, REGMRBs, ITENT:ILLTORB )LING- RAN - alintilr OHN " 111,11- 4311n, -' 000 ) • mnrourßALlis laid IMPALE: • • • SAL' . IL MASON lamas. • - ''• " tonne' enztairi rutunmeacqmp gsvme ATT.VizaION their stock Of_ • Buck Mountain 1901inpanra Coal. Lehigh Nnviaatiqn OPMPlia3rl 0940. and • • • Loma. Mountain, • • • wbiah they are prepared to veil as the lowait =aka rants, and to &aim; in the beet condition. • • • Orden lett•with B. IILS.SON BINS, Franklin Bald Late Building., IiiEVEINTH stree t __, below Nukes. wP.J be promptly , attended to. SLR i BILRAMY. itet,tf, Arch Street Wharf, Betinylkin fIOAI6-4aUGABLQAP, BEAVER VI • 'Spring Monntaln, Lehth Coal, and bes Locust MehanlMA tom BOntlYtriji,"Jed effma l ia . te.eaity W rner Depot, N. . co Olt' and LOW 15U-etle. =OA LI Beath ELOOND street. -12,11 M WALMI Cat ffimpnria FOR:NEW "kofMi, Via Delawate s d RaritateciinA - The Philadelphia and Neir lierleAKPrefidl Ateainlboat Company. - Steam Propellers leave 'DAILY tram FIRST WHAM? below -MiatT.cET ts run In 24 HOUR& • ' Tbls - connects with all Northern area 3Csatene Transportation Oorapanies.'Goods Ibnvardeddirect SO allcgn a ga !woof mumonelon. t received at lowest rams. z WX. P. CLYDE CX 2 440; 4 , if Santa J'Ail lirha MFD Amu 117 Wall street. N 4 ew York. FOR sAvArizr., The: Ph il adelphia and-Southern ; Mall saeamseatp Company's '.ll.egmlar ..141:1011 ". 8 ., 00 #4Wh0r.1 below Spruce street. - _ _ - ' • The stemealtip_TONAWANDA4 -Captain for SAVAIRIVAH, will commence .recolVift on THURSDAY ,Dlneentbes 8 and sail - atria .17.1 W DAY, leovemberlOth. at 10 o'c lock A. M. and revere alternate. Saturday, thereafter-vM: . Hogianher December Btb, - dx. comm This otions ft.,Mer for haa namen fLaei fers State Booing and other' se . Cabin passage, Ve: Deck do-110. Through tickets sold to the folloseing points-maw* 0 8.41131: , USinnbus, Ga.. ;35; Angt3ta.Ga., VA Atlanta, aa , * 34 : Albany, Ga., 1138; Montgomer y , AA., 441 ;-,Ea faula, Ala., M. Freight taken at low rates... • ' , Through receipt+ given at hrongh r ates 88.10 on; Augusta: Columbus , Atlanta, 'Ela.; Knoxville; ehatta nooBa. Nashville. .Ifempbis. • .: Canton; Miss, • No t received or bills of 111414 signed on 'AMP' agents at Savannah, Hunter& Gamine* For freight or passage. a_pply to • • • , WM., JAMES:. Genet's' il'Agent. sell-' - 314 South Wharves.. FOR NEW ORLEANS;DIEECT.— THE ..P.HELADELPILIA. AND. ISOu =Win STEAMSHEp COMPANTIPREOMAB laNE ,The Well.knoWn first:class Steamship STAR OF THE UNION 1.202 tons register. T. N. Cooksey:MErter, Will commence receiving freight Par the above Ron st , seccnd wharf beloWbpmcestreet, on 'TOES D&T,No v o embe a 7 r th, and sail on SATURDAY , ' Dgc. Lit. at /2 clock' M. Returning, will leave AI VV ORLIYANS on BATOR DAY December ISth. This Steamer has_ superior State Rooms. and ether accommodations for pkasengers. Cabin t swage fa, Deck do., vo. , Freight taken at low rates. ing No - freight receivedeir bills of hiding signed on sail._ day. Agents at NewOrleamr, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson .ft Co.; who will give...careful attention to shipment...or goods to eialveston, 351oblie, Vicksburg, and interior For freight or passage. apply to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, • 214 South Wharves. 808 BOSTON. _ fsTRAMSBap LINE-DTRIM y d ISOM JUICH-PO P1VE.11478. MOM PTINTE ST. WHARF. PHILADMFBIA.-- AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON Captain Mattliewwwill isall from Philadelpula on Saturday evening, NOVeraber 1 0, at 6 o'clock. The steamship . ROMAN, Captain Baker, will sail ram Boston on Satuniay, November 10, at 3 P.75L. - The line tetween Philadelphia and Acuson Le 11011/ cOmpossed of the ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,488 torus brorthen. SAXON, Captain Matthews, /4 5 0 tuna intrtaten. , NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,202 tone burthed. These 'substantial and well appointed ,steamahi will sail pcmcnially as tidy and freight mai Os pes received every day, a - steamer being always an the berth to .recatve cargo. _ • Othei r tippers an requested to sand Bills of istrdna with For=t or mane having =Fierier tionorronoda. lions, apM7 to . HENRY WThISSOB dt CO., ane KG South Delaware avenue. - FOS WILMINGTON, N. C. .e; f THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH: • MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE. mai Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The first-class steamship PlGhchr t. t.nptain Y. P. Rosie, for WILMINGTON. will commence receiving frelsbt on 'I HVBSDAY. November 15th. and nail on ATURDAY. November 17th. at 10 o'clock A. If., and every alternate Saturday theresiter--vis.: December let, 11th, &c. Passengers will And arperior aocommodatiOns and ben. attendance. Cabin ;image, 11E. Deck do., VC. Freigat carried at low rat a. No freight received or bills of lading signed on Ball ing day. , Agents at Wilmington. WOBTR. ",k. T. 4 .ANTEIG, who win give especial. attention to to °goods ad. dressed to their care to and from - the inter or. For freight or..nomaim. app to 'W21.14...7 General Agent, Bel! . 3.14 bouth .Wharves THROUGH AIR.LINE SOTHE SOUTH A_ND WET. p Ts •, - F.ICEUSIOND-ANO - NORFOLK COMPANY, THROUGH_ RECERIPTS TO NEW - MOOT. - _ Also, to all pointe In NORTH - ant SOUTH CARO LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA.. TENNImAcn- and the WliesT via NORFOLK, PRTKesstraG AND soumenni BATT :Ft 0 AD. The regularity, safety and shortimss of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as the most - desirable medium for carry ing every description of height. - No charge for commission, draYage, Or, any expense of transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave rego tarty hum the drat wharf above Market street Freight received daily, - • WM.. P. CLYDE clk CO., seal liNortb and 14 SoutliWltarves. s ipitt b HAVANA 87119,11104 b: ' - 1912taltiONTBItY Li 1 ,121. HENDRICK HIIDBO N Qa HMCO STABS AND STEUTES—...— —.-421 a Holmes These steamers will leavethisport for Havana every other. SATURDAY, at 8 The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holum, master, will sail Sir Havana on SATURDAY MORN- i• ENO. November lfth; at 8 o'clock: . . Passage to Havana aso. ft•et received after Thnmday. For freight or .nageopply to - • THO A WATTSON SONS. 140 North Delaware avoisda. "••;.. 1 !I.!: • TEAS I.tNB frrkAmpuo:pie„ MVP: P I - T KEY N.v.P2sT. FLA. .The AI Steamship GENERA_L SEDGWICR Whitehunst, commander, Neill receive freight at Pier 3) East River s , and sail with immediate deal:etch. For freight or. Passage. having superior accommodations. amdy to RIEIHO P. 80N &Oa. °Mt! No. 105 Arch sheet. -- w. KEW ISOKTELEss LOVE TO ALKX. ANDBIA, Georgetown And Wtan, mg:ocm and Delaware Canal, with om. , env at Alexandria, Va.,thrm the MCOli direct reale /132 Lynchb thw urg, Reat.evtrd, Knoxville, Naahville, Dttlien and the Bou Steamers leave Pint. Wharf above Market deed& every Wednesday and Batarday at IS M. For freight apply to the agents • ' W. cr.ynE J. B. Davidson, Agent at It North Wharves., Georgetown: IL Merida 4) , 00., Asenta at Alexandria. . . FOE NEW YORK.—Philadelphla Steam. Proer Corapany—Dcaratch wad. Swift,. sere es, via Delaware and ParitaureanaP-Lessing daily at 12 M. and. 6 P. M., Connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on terms, apply to rahlStf WM. at BALED No. /23 South Delaware avenue. STEAMER FOB • SALE.—The feat sailing coppered and copper fastened bteamer ENGETIN (aide wheel), 408 tens 0. XL. 180 met long, 24%- feet beam; depth of hold' 8: feet lacbas,• draws feet 4 inches water built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to R. A. SOUDER. 8e12.-13 Dock Street Wharf. _ NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. DBLAWARR and • JACIP , ".8047 13.A.8AE0 towed to inter tram rE.u.ADA.L.a-reas, HAVIUDER-GBACCE__ BAMITHORE, WMIE:COM TON. And Intenoodiate "- ' No. it Borih ea Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Sapenntoodel 1312; FOR LAW:TATRA. AND PUERTO CA BELL.O.--The bare ROANOKE, Datame, master, will sail THIIRsDAY, Bth fOr the above ports. For fret ht or passage, apply to JOHN DALLETT CO - ...US Walnut street. nos .4 4 ._ FOE ..kIITWERP —Petrolenm.—The first 'class phip UNCLE JOE, Captain Sewall, will have immediate despatch for the above port.. For height or passage, apply to 'WORKMAN & CO., 123 WALNUT street.- , • • nos -'FOB ANTWERP.-The Al bark ; ESTIFIER Captain Prince, ts now loading for the above Min pert. For freight or passage, apply to WORK & Cs.,l33. Walnut *treat... . • se% WANTED TO PIIRORASE.—A centreboard Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three years ohl. and not over 26 feet 4 Inches beam. A pply to REMIND A. EOUDER d: CO.. 3 Dock. street. • SIIIP UNCLE JOE, Sewall, master, is now Ms. rh_arging under general order at &Open stieet wham Condi/roe will_please attend to tlte reception of their goo . P.ETH.R. WRIGHTBONS Walnut street.. • . m.2tf. QTEAMBNIP SA : ON, FROM BOSTON.--Con. t.) eigneee of merchandise, per above steamer, will please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street wharf, . (n 07.-81) MIENIRTAVINSORdt CO. TAS S. SllENDLEß,successor to JOHN SRL - nittit: I/ dr, SONS, Sall Makers, }So. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, PhtlndwyLia All work dont in the ben manner and' on the lowest, and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per fect satiatactibn, Particular , attention given to repairing.% - ' DENTUTRY, D. .IiOLPEE LEE has admhdatered Nitrous . ..„ . Oxide, or Laughing Ow, to thousand with per- . fect success for Dental. Surgical and 'Medical - ptn.L. poses and for amusement Only fifty cents (aoo.lper tooth for extracting. iio charge for extracting when artificial teeth are ordered. Office No. 256 West '.Wasblngton Square below Locust street.. Seventh street cars pass, 'the door. Don't be foolish enough to go elsewhere a 4cl pay V. and 10 for the gas. N. B contintte to give in structions to the Dental profession, • ociio-luil A PPLITS.-76 barrels Belle Fieurs, add ~ tber choice 11 varieties, just arrived and for sale by S. B. 808- , BUR ct CO., 1%3 h oath Dela Ware avenue.,