C 3 E El 00L:U MN HILA.BELPIEILIASVEBILIV44 JIMMLESIN FRIDAY; Novena bar.% 18641 All communications for this column Vnust be directed "Chess Editor ofhymirsci humurrz.ig," and should reach the office, at beast, on. Thursday morning. All Problems . must be accompanied by the solution and name of the composer. Answers to correspondents. "P---L."--The 1510 tames publ:shed are divided as follows: American, 575, includ ing 391 Philadelphia games: British, 499; Belgian.. ; Danish, 4; - French,.lo9; Ger man, 255; Hollandish, 13; Hungarian, 1; Italiar,_l2; Indian, 0; Russian, l 4; Swe dish, 1. This embraces as large and varied collection of games as can be found. if you wish to study the openings, procure the iburth edition of Von der Lasa's " Hanbuch," and even if ignorant of the language, you can very easily go over the analysis intelli gibly, as the good and bad moves are marked accordingly. Problem No. 462. BY M. CONTARELLI. P A /, E ft vA FA A / , A m y .m va 4\17 a a A - r , w / v /./ IVPITE. White telerefOid - mate In' Eli mutes Solution to No. 46Z. NVEITE. - TLACK. L R to R 5 (ch) Ft to It 5 R to Q, sq. Anything 3. R naatee. End-Game No 45. roz MP. W. R. IKEZ.,TRY r a !;,/,; 7 /7A . r/ 7 • , A FO - &t:4 L 2 get ,- 03, I - A v , V 67go r V- r/ Z/. r 2 / ..., d , v 1 ,4 Fr / A. iik A, 4 A, '.1.....J '/A / / ffid A ' A ib) AVH:Pkr.. 71 . tite Co play and win. Solution to End.Gsune No. 44. narrrn. • BLAC.` 1. R to Kt 7 (oh) K to B sq 2. R to Kt 5 P Queens 3. Rto B 5 (eh) Q R And the white King is stalemated. GEMS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game N 0.1305. Between Jr. Elson, giving Ktlight, and Mr. Hsrgesheliner. (Behove White's Queen's Knight.) . (Fi.cwtcltetto di Donna.) W. (M.R.B.r.sozv.) B. (UR. HERGESEEEIMER.) 1. PtoQKt 3 PtoK 4 2. B to.Kt 2 Q K.t to B 3. PtoK 3 P to B 4. PtoKB4 P P 5. P x P Kt to B 3 6. Kt to B 3 ..B to B 4 7. PtoQ4 B to Kt 3 S. 13 to Q 3 Castles 9. Castles P t-0 Q 4 10. P-to-B-4 P to Q Ft 3 11. PzP X Kt a. P 12. Bioß4 Kt to 11 4 13, QtoQ2 Ktiß 14. Y%Kt lit to E 3 15. Ptoßs B to R 2 16. Kt to .K 5 B P 17. Qtoß 3 Kt to K 5 (He should have retired his Bisiciop.) 18. Q to B 4 (ch) K to R sq 19. R to B 3 Kt to Q 7 White mates in three moves. Fr t - FISS IN LONDON. Game N 0.1506. - Third ga eof the Steinitz-Bird match. (French Open Eng.) WE. (MR. TELNITZ.) BL. (MR. BIRD.) i. P t K4 PtoK3 2. Pt . Q 4 P to Q 4. 3.Q, toB3 PxP (B to Kt 4 is a good move here.) 4. Kt r .i. P ~, PtoK B 4 5. littoQß3 liiKttoß3 6. Kttoß3 BtoQ3 7. BtoQB4 Castles 8. Castles - Pto B 3 9. R to K sq Kt to Q 4 le. Kt to K. Kt 5 R to B J. 11. Q,.to R 5 ` P tozrK. P. 3 12. Kt. to B 3 BtoQ2, 13. Kt to K 5 Rto a s - q' - 14. Qtoß 3 KttoQ2 15. B to Kt 3 K to R 2 16—B to Q, 2 P. to K Kt 4 17. Kt to K 2 Kt to B sq 18. Pto QB 4 llt t0K..., 19. KttoKt 3 BtoQB2 0.8t083 PtoKR4 21. Kt to - K.4 (This move was apparently overlooked by Elack.) • 21. B x Kt 22. Kt a P (ch) K to Kt 2 28. Rxll KEttoKt3 24. K R to K sq K to It 25.KttoR3 Ptoßs 26. Pto Q 5 Kttoßs 27. QtoK4 Rtoß4 28. PxKP- - Kt to R'2, 29. PtoK7 QtoQ2 30. QRtoQsq ,Qt 0132 31. Q to K 6 (eh) B to hr 3 32. R to Q 7, and, wins:' SitMO No. 1.101? Fourth game of the match, (Buy LopezSriigkt' ' s Game-) WS. (3.1 R,. BIRD.) EL. (MR. STRINITZ.) 1. P to K 4 PtoK-1 2. KEttoß3 9, Kt to B 3,- , Bto Kt .Ktto 33 a:. , -- 4. Castles Kt s p s". = RlO'K'Sq''' K 1 to Q 7.'P'to4 i i , • .P to K. - 5 (The attenip to preserve the pawn is in 7 judicious, and eX:Poses his gatne.) 8. AI) B 3. P to , K F.l fo. - IKt to K . 5 B to R. 3 10. P to Q 5 P‘x. P 11. Q/Kt x P Kt. to B 2 '• 32. Kt tO 1;.............1 B 3 , • • la. at-to B - 3 .(Neaily played.' /4. ]lt to R 5 ! to Kt 3 • 15. Kt to Q 4 . :8 - to Q 2 16. Rttoß 4 QtoQ 3 17. P to B 4 Castles (Q R) 113...1it to Q 5 to K sq 19. '4Q to lit 3 Kt to K 4 20.,8 to B 4 P to IK Kt 4 21.4:b!tb 1 7, QtoQR3 • Btoß 5 - 23. KtxßP (The move, securing the game.) 23. B x Gt 24. KtiQ Btoßs 25. Kt to B 7 R to Kt sg . 26. KtxßP Btoß sq 27. Kt to Q:6 (oh), aud,tvias. ; Game No. 1500. Fifth game of the match. (Frenvh Opertivo WH.(...\111.5TM..N.117.) BL. (ME. BIRD.) PtO 4 PicilK 3 2. PtoQ,4 , PtOQ4 • S. Q, Kt to B 3 Px P 4. Kt x P Q Kt to B 3 5.8.Rtt08 3 Ptoß 4 43. Kttoß3 Kttoß3 7. Btoß4 B to Kt 5 S. Castles B x`Kt 9. P x B Castlea 10. KttoKs KtioQß4 11. B to Kt 3 P to Q Kt 3 12. Rto K'sq , Kt B 13. R P xKt B - to Kt 2 14. Kt to Q`3 Elio K 5 15. B to Kt 2 to R 5 16. Ptoß 3 RttoKt 4 17. QtoK2 RthE 3 18. Q to 31.2 A blunder which should have proved in stantly fatal.) 18. R to Kt 3 (By Kt to R 6 (oh) Bleak would either have won the Queen or forced mate.) ' .1.. 19. 4. - Z x, tt, ~ . , Kt x P (ch) 20.Kt082' KtxQ ' 21. Kt to 33 4 KtaKtP 22. Ktxß, ~.„- Ktxß 23. R it Kt P x Kt 24. R x.P Ktoß2 25. RtoK.:3 BtoKs 26. B to B sq R toR sq ' 27. KtoKt3 'K toK3' ' 28. PtoP. 4 Ptoß3 29. Ptoß -1 , , - P, to 114 30. B to B 4 K to Q 2 31.PMQ.83 Rtoßsq 32. B toS. 5 _Pro R(5 33. P x P B to Q 6 34. RtoK.; Bx l3 :35. 13 x P : *- Rx P 3d. El to B 4 RtoßB 37. B to Et 0 R to K Kt 8 38. B to Kt 5 R to Kt 5 (oh) 39. K to K 5 B to Q 4 40. R to K sii F... to K 5 ,ch) 41. Rx.R - Bx R 42. .K to B 0 PtoES (Drawn game.) Game No. 15e9. Sixthlame of' the match. Opc4ing.) W. clip.. Im) BL. (Mm. STirsyrrz.) L, Pto.KB4 P toK (This is called From's (ambit by some, from the fact of its having been antoyz by Mr From, the leading Danish player.) 2. P P PtoCt3 3.Pa - P (It is bad play to take the tecond pawn.) -3. B P 4. KlKttoß3 liKttoß3 - - (We prefer K Kt to R jp, and then Kt to Kt 5, Lte.) 5. PtoQ4 KttoßS 6. BtoKts BtoKKts 7. PtoK3 Qt O Q2 S.BiKt Px.B 9. BtoKt b Castles R) 10. P to_Q 5 (This loses the game, , inSact.) 10. QtoK 2 11. B x Kt Q x P eh) 12. Q to K 2 Q to B 8 (oh) 13. Qto Qsq Q R to K aq (oh) 14. B x R R x B ',eh) 15. R to B 2 Q to K 6 (elt) hi. K to B sq B x Kt 17. P B Btoß4 18.. K to Kt 2. Black mates in two moves. CHESS IN PARIS. Game No. 1510. M. Rieseritzky gives Gen. Gningret nine pawns for his Queen. , Remove White's Queen. end place , extra pawns en Q Itt3,( .133.Q.84,Q ,4 N.4.1E113,11.84, .X.H.C3 s .U.Rt 4.) W. (M. Grr. , ..PARET.) B. M. KIESERITZET. 1 PtoK.s PtoK 3 2. PtoQs PtoQ3 3. Ptoß.4 PtoQB 4. Px.,Q,P BPxQP 5. PtoKs PtofQ,Kt 3 d. PtoQ4 Ptoß3 7. BtoQ3 PtoK.Kt3 S. E to K 3 Kt to B 3 PtoQB 5 BtoK.Kt2 10. Ptoßt 4 BtoQ2 11. P Q, Kt .5 P .r. B P A judicious sacrifice Which tends to the disruption. of 'White's game.) P Kt Bap 13. QP.T..P P x P - 14. P P EiP 15. Kt toQ 2 P., to Kt sq 10. R to Kt sq Q, to R 3 17. Sit to K 2 ',lto Kt 2 18. Castles P to Kt 4 19. .11t to 3 to R 4 20. BtoQ-1 Ps l " 21. P xP K to Q 2 22. Pto K.B 4 B (uk..) 33. Q,Ktxß Kt oB 3 24. P to B 5 PtoK 4 25. KttoK. , 3 'This isci.n Kieseritzky's style,• and' s in deed beautifully played.) 2t3. x Q R x P 27. Ptoß3 PtoKs 28. P to B 7 QR to,K.P.su 29. P (Kt's) (eh) K to B sq 30. P to Q 7 (c 1) K. to Kt 2 31. P (Kt's) eh), and. Black mates in lour moves. gfliß?c~ MBE CHOCOLATE HOD, .17 TATT.'7t4 AND IN• I VA:LIDS.—Made from the Kernel of true Caraccas Cocos only, and prepared with nnusml eared to secure purity, or which 3is not snaffl PS oulded into tin eases, so that it mn be kept an, length Of time without de teriora‘ • • • -33ENRY C. BLAIR:880413; Eighth and Walnut streets. TRITE GUM ARAB:Ia.—For sale by 'WILLIAM TV LTG ... d: 00 Druggists No. TA MAIUUN street. DOSE WATE.ll.—.DoublelMatale& Rose Water, eon. .1.1. sternly on band and for Bale by WILLIAM .13.1aiLS & CO; Di Bfo..VA 'MARKET street. oF TARTAIL—Pere _Cream of Tartar and soda, for sale by:i . VILLIAIIi .ft CS) , Drug. este, o. 70-411..klilv"T s'aeet. rtOD LIVER OIL - {new made) regularly received b mrantitleg pattablelo the trade. • .a.L2OROL,Sarr per:Cleat. Bawd WureitY =ben amok comma.; in °Apnea packager, /Immo Boot, Ipecac_ powderedgrac, powdered, b 36 R. bottles; Powderedealleays k, Powdered Elia barb PowderedJalay4 4 / 1 - bettles, - Cor 4' ale - try ,JORE, c C 0.03 4 No' ns Harker street: - • " &SUM' ;QV_ 13.1M..d0r. bees us or. Essence ts. -a2'Beefln atckness or forisonostbs table'. sum -. Made nitlen; 1111.nots,:by =Borden, from the intees choice beef and Is - Super; lor Int delicious flavor ant quality to any bltherloionown. Packets Arlth_falldl. xeclioasfone-dolistr, eaeb. .411/ 3 / 1 p44 Anotd.beoarr, I 0 • estontatreeo.% . . • (HUSTIV MHHOLIZEL - -arattlustas .". 2tOrtais . TA TT W TneaMona*: ErnslialLMlreow. ,pnj Douai; Horn Soma; 'Smear& Irunrunmai r Trunsni: Hard and- Soft, Ennbor Goode, Vial Omni, Glaza mat !fetal fitMingsamilkni all at "Ord Hands" now, • P3 . / F C MP lia * . .7- EIIOBEEtT KEIONPLAILIER,g t_X±,N_4 ',. Z.-430MM _n o Fouit,TH, 4.151 D E,3L9.43Z iSztrrtil;,,Wholeasdk Druggists, , Mastafseturera:andDealera. , MsWlndea. eLarn;White Lead, and Psdnta- query d.atanipttat offer t o tdie trade, or corotorms.mccortllletr • stixik g• geode Lh thenc lir.% at the lowest market rate:. OBIT EZOEMILIMEit,do CO., Northeast Corner rityartb and Race Mama, DAY laThi.—Jort rctelved, S 7 113601a.i. or (lei:Aura 1101 Imported aty Euro ; for rale b:r the rallom,ty ROBERT Ei.I3OFISAKER MI,. Itrogstat km* grad?) rod etreroz, _ THEIMILY- , EyEN,INGJieriIITIN - ....tmPHILUDELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %.1866 wimmummeapaimmammimow FOB NEW If OAK, Via Delaware -and' :Raritan-Omani., The Pldladiaphia and Piew York Espana! , .Steamboateanapans. Steam preteliers - .ksive DALLT tiOt ' PTSiBT WitaltP - teleav MAlkEcippvlresi • therm in 24 HOl7l/5. - This ecounedzi with all Northern and Piaster, Mat i r m ie of i gt i r i etToii. ! Irw " l4 l ddrec3ll received at lvwest rates. WM. P. iariPDP, 00,Agen i t a 14 South Wharves Ph PiAND Ualtel ent, iabl4ll Wall street. New vols. scoi Ete.v424 - gAir e 9.- The. Philadelphia and_Eknathan -Blab meat:nab COMPtuira Regular Lines, Aseoond wharf below Sprucestreet. The steamship TOFfAWANDA, Captain J. Teal, for SAVANNAH, will, commence receiving Svehi nII THII,REWAY;POVeInbei ,s and sail on SaTGR DAI-r; NoremberlOth. at' o ' c lock AL.:. and ever' ' alternate Saturday - thereafter—viz.; - November, Pith December Sth, This saemer has fine Stslo,BOOms 'and other ao commildations for passengers. , ••• cabin Passage, 120: Deck do.. SM. , Through tickets sold to the followinc oints—Macon Ga., 131; ucksrubtw, Ga 11 , 33.1 Augusta.ba„ *Manta. Ga.. SPit Albany, Ga., #.33; Montgomery, ; En faults, Ala.. Sm. Freight taken at law rates. Thrt ugh receipt, given at rates to Masan Augusta. Commons, Allan Ga., (motile, Chatty noose, Nashville. Mi'mphis Tenn r 't Canton, Miss. freight received or bills of ladingalgned on sail ing day. . . Agents at Savannah,.Ennter Gan:mien. For a'sight orpassage, apply to " • MPM. E. - JAMES. General Agent. sell - T IM grlMWe i 1 3 1 DI A,VD CI :;oura. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REOULAB LiNE. The well•known first claw Stesixasbip " _ " STAB OF THE UNION 1.3 t tons register. T. N. M as ter,Cooksay.. Will commence receiving rreight for the above port in second wharf below nprocestreet, on- TUESDAY, No. veinber 27tb, and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. Ist, at Li o'clock M. • Returning, Will leave NSW ORLEANS on BAWD. DAY December 15th. . . _ ac bteamer has superior Stale Room and other accommodations for palsengers. - • • - Cabin passage Pie; Deck do., •00. Freight taken at low rates. o freight received or hills of lading signed on sail ing day. Agents at Now Orleans, Messrs. Orevy,'Ffickerson 00., who will give caLeful attention to shipmentlol goods to balvaston, Vicksburg. and Interior points. For freight or passage. apply to WM. L AM.ES. General Agent, re.s.'d • - • • .31. i South Wharves. 7 4 4 I"M" 11 " • STEAMS - MEP LINE DEB= fA G 1130Z(2414.Y .POBT EVZSZ RIR lff DAYS FROM PINS ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. - The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews. will San from Philadelrula on Smra ray evening. N vetch er at 6 o'clock., Th e ewo - nainip ROMAN. Captain Baker, will saw from Boston on ii,:atnrday, November le, at 3 F. M. The line between Philadelphta and Amman is now cOmposed of the ROMAN (new), CattMlirEaku,lAS tons burthen. SAXON, Cantata Matthews, iz-Zo tons burthen, NORMAN, Daptaln (towel!, 1,2e3 tons burthen. These substantial and well appointed stearashipt will sail punctually as advertite , - d. and freight win bc received every day, a steamer being always On the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are regneated tc send Sala of Lading with their Port or usamge having st•pericr accommoda eourilipplytO HENRY Wflt.o)3. & CO., sue :23 South DC swan , avonne FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. . TEE PHILADELPHIA. AND SOUT H 'a X II STEAMPHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINK, mom , Second Wharf below6PßUOstreet. SPRUtaI street. 7.1 1 , V 1 frat-SNI ELeamahip PIONEER, Captai n goxie, for w INGTON_ will commence receiving freight on TlatuBSDA V. ii‘Trialber l sth, andjell e 1131IDAY. Now:Li:bee 17tb. atii o'clock every Ell:ernate Satuiday thereafter—viz.: D eceall•U let, Lai, Passengers will find StrArror o,CdOmndOdations and best attendance. Cabin passage, CA Deck do., flO. Fre!gat,. carried at ow rates. No freight received or bills a ing day. lading signed on sail. ' Agents at Wilmington. WORTH st. DANIEL, who will give especial atteneon to forwarding goods ad. dressed to their care to and from the Interior. For freight or pavtsge, apply to WM. L. JA . General Agent, seri2 314 booth Wharves r THROUGH ALR.LINE SISI THE SOUTH AND WEST. Plea - DELPHI* M . _RICSHIHMO OMPANY.ND AND NORPOLE STEAP C THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW 3ERN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARD LINA. 1- 4 . a Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCH BURG. VA., TENN ZSSICR and the WEST via NORFOLK, PETE:PH/MEG AND SOUTHRIDI RAILROAD. The regularity, safety 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 OTlght. - No charge tor comet draYsge, or any or:Pemit of transfer.. Steamships insure at lowAst rates, and leave regu tarty from the err. wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WY. P. CLYDE & CO" se:o 14 North and 14 South Wharves, HAVANA STFAIEF. ...411311.-.IiONTHLY LLB. lig k e a =hi p 11E.NDRICR HUDSON Capt. Howe' STARS AND STRIPES.— Copt. Holroec These steamers will leave this port for Havans every other SATURDAY. at S A. H. The &team:shin STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes. master, 'will sail for_ Ea - i - ar.r. on FL&ILTEDAY MORN. MG, overaber 27tn. S Passage to 2. 7 .avuntU. Iv o fre4pWreceived offer Thnit4sr. For fte.zr...t or• Waage, applY :0 THOY{Atal WATTSON & SONS, 140 North Delaware avenue. FOR faALVI-"iTON. TE): TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS. STOP MR *1" - REY WEST. rLA. The Al Eis,e ,,,, rshil GENE.B.A.L SEr.? NIDE, Pir..f.te: - _l7rs:, cxx..inencler, will receive fret; ht PierEzet River, and sail with Immediate der,T.Lt.c.l.la. For freight ..or 'passage, ha - rinvartricr si,c".ozaraoditlcne, FIRM:Mo. soN cO., of-atr NO. CZ Azch e.t.reet. tatiw IsTISW kailtltE23B LINE, TO LIE ANDRIA rs , Georgetown and Washlogto esaperdre and Delaware °grail, with connecsfom Alexamecle, Via— form the meat direct mete fox E,ynehturg, itrirta);Snoxville, Dalton am she ScuMwest. Et:eszc.ers leave FL-et Wharf slew' Market t.:% -very Wednesday and Satniday st 12 2‘... ter fre.ght apr4,7 to Its Kenz, 1 • , W. P.m r - Dr a OD.. - - :4 Neztli - Wharves. I. E. Day..e.sor.., Azer.t at C-.eerteton - r.: Li. Mideast' a Co., Agmta st .AiexanCrlas. FOF, NEW Yo.llll.—Phlladelphia Steen . . Propeller Cornpany--Deepatch and Swill tura EAS, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavini dally at M. and SP. M., connecting with all Northern and Ebstern Linen. For freight which will be 'Atm a amt -,- ”tod." 1 1:4 terms, apply to STRAMER FOE SALE.—The fain exiling coppered and copper fastened SLealL, er EIKLkN GETTY -(side whtel), 408 tons O. 5.1. tso leet long, 4 feet beana; depth or hold 8 feet inelies; draws 5 ieet 4 inAwater m built of live eel find red cedar. Apply to ,Z. A.SOUrDER & sei2.Lf Dock. Street "Wharf. s &JEW TOW-BOXI LINE. _ DELA W..4_83 and ORESA.P.a.d.gr Ift.BOAT COMPAPY. BARG - PS-towed - to end from FHILADELPIIII- EfAVAR,DE-GRACrE, RAIIITEORE. WASKEEK 111. N. and tutermodirao polnth. VIM. F. CLYDE & 2@a.14 South Nabs...was, Phlledelphla osatsdn SOHN LAllGHZlN.Erapoe.ntondent, FOR LAGITATRA AND PURI:TO CA. DEL LO.—The burr ROANOKE, Donoso, master will THDR,DA V, Eat :IVA., for the above of rte. 1?or freight or passage, rlpply to JOHN DA I.A.Rar & CO . llB Walnut street. nO5 _ ERP.—Petrolecoa.--The fret clas - s - 41P — UNCIE JOE, Captain Sewall, will havejrataeolate despatch for the above port. If 4 height or passage, apply to WOILEY_AN.SG 123IWA1..YPT street. ne,3 __.,4II I ..TINBRP.—The Al 'bark ESTlffli A . Captain Fria ce t is now loading lbr t,,he above pprt. For freight or passage, apply WORII. dc 00.023 Walnut street. WANTEI , TO PUBCHASE.—A cents ~ s , - boarill Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over titre. _yepas d. ancL. n olle.r. fe: t inzbes_beara. .A Aptly to E DMUND A. 601JDkit ez CO., No. 3 Dock street.; - - no 3 Q. 11.17 UNCLE :JOE, Sewall, =later, 'is now'die AD charging under general order et Shippea street wiiart Consignees will please - attend to the reception of their goods. RE.CEB, WRIGHT dr, SONS, iti 'Walnut street. tic2tf QTEAMSHIP ' SAXON. PROM ROSTON:Oort• sibnees of merchandise, per shove steamer, waft Mesa° send for,their goods now landing at Fine street wharf (n07,3t) HENRY WINSOR J Ali S. SHIN DLERanc Oen or to „TORN BRINDLES do SONS, Sall Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE Avimite, Phlladelybla, - ; r Ali work doni. In the bbat Manner and' nn the lOwest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per fect. satlaTactlon. _ . PartionlazattentlOn given lo repalrbig.. - . 410 D. 11,01,PEt LEE bad administered Nltrons Oxide, or Laughing , Gas, to thousand with nen feet; sift - Tess .'Detital..Bnrgical i and. Medical Pot Cake a nd clingousemennt# fifty-cents (agoper tooth for ;extr chargafor extracting when artificial teeth are oid , rred °Mee No. 2,5.6 _flea. ,Si r aanington Polito e helow Loeitit street:t 'Seventh' streerears pus Xheidoor. Don't beloolisb enough to „goeiseWhere atd pay t 2 and 411'a-the' gas. IT- B—l conannattf give in• attoetkna to tb, , Dental professio n - - OC3O-IMa A F PLF9.-73 barrels Wile Flews, nod other choice varieties. pet arrivsd ard. for Gale by J.E.E. ue. rilha lOs booth Delaware AV% no.e.; e)Milelk‘4l,lvs*g "WM PE- BAIRD & 00., No. !.2.2 South Delaware avenue. DENTISTR • -Y TRAVELLNIi 611LOBLI erNORTH PEESYLVANLL • E—THE MIDDLE itOUTE. ILO L MOB aireetitnetaßeikaP Allentown Manch Manch Chunk, Ithaletom White Haven Wilkesbarre. Matuntoy City, and all paints in the Lehigh and 11164 ming Coal PassengeMs in Phdede7phie THIRD street, ibove Thompson, and corner ofZEBES and thIERI; CA:N streets SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, • NINE DA/LT TRAINS. On and alter Monday ,May ,21M1558. Passenger trains leave the Depot. 1 bird street. above ThorapsOn, dallif (Sundays excepted), in follows: end6.BoA. M.—.lthrrung Express the B ethlehem end Prinel Stations on North Theuty/Vanla MM . rood, at, Bethlehem with Lehigh Voila Railroad for Allentown,thdasmque,SlatingtomMauth Chunk, Weatherly Jeanemthe, W.saleton, White Hs ragrklabarre, Pittston, silS.llpMnta in and Wyoming_ Misys; also Inconnection with Lehi*: and Mahanoy jtharoad, for M.olllthand with Catawba& Railroad, far Ropers , Danvose, ton aannad Wllliartu= Arrive at Manch Chunk at. 11.45 A. M. at Wilkes at 841 P. M.; at MlLham(l,7 city at i p. E. Passengers by this Wain can take Os Lehigh Valle/ Train, pawing Bethlehem at 12.00 M. fbr lam New York. - ton_ Mid POWs on New Jenny Ventral itsilmad tO AT LW A. E.--Accoromodatlon, for Doylestown, stopping at all Intermediate Stations. P lbx Willow Grove, Hatboro <andHattaville. by ibis Wan, lake Stage at Old York Road. AT 10 A. M.—Acoturenodation. for Vert Washing tom stopp a lp at all intermediate Statham ALS LEP Accommodation for Dgm le gg, ra stz u ping at intermediate stations. stage at Deyleatovm for New Hope. _ AT 8.80 P. M.—Evening Express Ite Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North ziet ivania Ban road, maki ng close =unction at em with Le lil_gh Valley Train ibr Easton reaching ere at 6.45 P. Passenger, for Plaintlell .R, take and other points on New jersey Central take N. J. O. Train at Easton, whiM arrives in New York at 10P. /IL Pas rangers for Smancyterem take stage at North Wales. ZIA tor Narto wr zarethat Bethlehem and for Greenville a guake AT 4.15 P. E.—Accommodation, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for willow Grove. Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington for Ltunberville at Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. M.,--Through .Ameruzunitation, thr Beth lehem and all Station s on main line of North Palmy!. tants Railroad, connecting, at Bethlehem with .7.obilla Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Manch Chnect, AT L'B F. IL—A tv,,n+m..l Lanadele, MP ping at all intarnednemationa. LI It P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washington. TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPIELA. P L eave Bethlehem at M.% A. M., and 12.25 M., and 6.15 . M. 12.25 train makes direct connection with Lehigh Val ley trains floor Easton W P ilkesb e a l rre, Mahoney o City, ity, Passengers le a vin v g Wnkeebharrepahaa PLMnaeat M Bethlehem at 6.16 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at SAO P. it. Leave Doyleatown at 6.40 A. M. 6.15 and 540 P. E. Leave Lansdale at 6 A.M. Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 and 2.15 P. IL UND AYS. Philadelphia for Beth ON l S ehem at ea. M. Philadelphia for Doylettown at 2.60 P. Doylestown Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem tor Philadelphia &LLD) P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cara cony 3' par angers to and from Marks Street Depot. White ears of Second and Third Streets Line comet/ pusegners to Third Street I' epot. Ticketa mnstbe prothredat the Ticket Offices, TBIGII street or PlvitßEl street, In order to sectire the lowed rates of fare. v - r.r.Te MAKE, Agent. miliman'a Berme Exprosa call for and neliver Tharat the Della- No. Us South THIRD street. DF.Y NEW YORK.—The Muni AND AMBOY and PBTLA .u.e.l.r.a A TRENTON 11 A TT.ROAD COM. PANY'S L.WES, from Phlladelptda to New York, and Foy places, :Ant WALWa' STREET W H ARF. Will leave as Ballarat, VIZ Atm At 5 A. M., via (zunden and Amboy. AOCom EE 25 At BA. X., VA Camden and Jersey City Expreag, Bdl At EP. M. via Camden and Ardbay Express, 8 011 At 6.00 P.M., via Camden and Ana.-1 lat. o'ass. 2lt tar y, Accom and EMigrant, 2•1 class 180 At 8 A. AL, r. and 5.00 k. 21.. For Mount Holly, Ewana. elite, Pemberton and Vinoentown. At SA. M., and I P. M. far Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12, M. 4, 5,8, and IL2O P. M.,Stte PLO House, Palmyra, Riverton, Progrees , Delano. Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden towitZft. The If) A. If.and 4 P.M. linen runs direct through to Trenton. /...41ES FROM EENSZTOTON DEPOT will leave as follows .! n., 4.80, 6015 P. 111: and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City :Express • $8 OE The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others San. days excepted. At 7.80 and mu) A. M. s, ttaf, 4.80.5 and 4,45 P. IL and 12 Midnight, for" P.rtstol:Trenton. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., it l y : 1 1 . 13. 1, 5, and ti P. M. fin Carnwells,Toretsdaleataimea Tacany,Wissine• ming. Bridesburg and and at 10.15 A. M. for BristoL &hermits. Eddlrigton and 8 P. M. far Eiblmftburs and Intermediate Stations. 8F2..V/DE DELAWARE RAIIROAD, fez the Delaware River 'Valley, Northern Pennqivania and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two throv4b trains daily Gitattdva mccepted) from Kentinston De pot, as follow= At 7.m A. M. and 8.80 P. M, Ins Mtwara Palls, fao. Dunkirk, Canandlabout.Eimiza, /theca, Ftookeeter, •Binghampton, Oswego, Syraeuse, ° E 'v l = Bend, Montrose, Wilkesherre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Seaton. Lambertville, Mem. ngtonokr... The &MI% Bd. Line •mraiects direct with he Train leaving Easton fbr Mauch Chunk, Allen town. Bethlehem. dto. At SP. X. for Lambertvilleandinetationa tW.For New York, and Way Linea leaving yen edngton Deep' h t, ta o k a e theere citra on Fi ft h street, *born Walnut, r bed del:mature. The run into the Depot. gnu on arrival of cacti Train. runfrom lice Depot An acciltional Ticket Office is located at No. 823 Ches nut vett Continental Botei, where tickets to New ork and all important points North and East, may i-e procured. Persons porchating Tickets at this Odice, can. by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their ealdences; hp Grab/it:ea Baggage Express. Nifty Fonds of Baggage only allowed each Pitmen ger. Paasemgera are prohibited from ttoth , g_ anything as tr:lnfige but their wearing . apparel. A ll baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage amount llar pet pound, and will not be liable for any beyond Coo. except_by special contract. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at is U. and e P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 61', hi. and 72 Night via Jersey City and Ken slnZon. roin Per No.l N. RiVer,at 6 A, if. and 2, P. 21. via Amboy and Camden. WM. H. GAMIER. Agent, oAD T 1 11E TABLE.-On and at.er THURS DAY, November 1,160 until further notice. FOR uh:RMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. S, 9. 10, 11.12 A. ;1, 2, 3.13. A., 4,5, alu. 7,2., 9 10,11. 12 P. hi. Leave Germantown-6.7. 7%, 8 8.20, 9, 10,11.12,A.M.; I, '2, 1,4, 4%, a,6%, 7, s, 9, 10. 11 P. M. be 5.2 u down train. and the 3% and 53. c up trains will not stop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2,7, and ID'S P. M. .Leave Germantown-615 A. h(.:1, 6, and 9'4' F.M. STN UT-BILL RAILROAD. Lezve Pi iladelphis.-6, 8, 10, 12. A. hf..; 2,3:%, 5?.1:, 7, 9 and 11 P.ll. • Leave Chestnut-Hill - 7.10 minutes, 5, 9 40, and 11,40 A. 11.; 1.0,.1.40, 5.40 0.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. ON SUNDA) S Leave Thfladelphia-9.1.5 minutes A. M.; 2 and 7 P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill-7.50 minutes A. M; 12.00, 5.40, and 9.:5 minutes P. ht. FOR CONSHOHOCERN AND NORRISTOWN. leave Philadelphia-6, 0.15, 11.05, A. M.; 1%, 3 4 35,535, 0.15. O 5 and 1134 P. M. Le ave Norristown-5.40, 7, 7.50, 9,11 A.M; 136, 435, 6% and P. M. be 5% P. M. train will stop at Falls, Scbool Lane, Manayunk, Spring Mills and Conatio nocken only. PN Slag DAYS, Leave Pb Eadelphin-9 A. M.: 2,3,i and 6 45 P. M. Leave Norristown- 7 A. M., 5 and S% P. M. FUR maNAT' uNK. Leave Philadelphia-6, 6.35.11.05 A. M.; 1%, 3,4%, 5%, 0.13, '.03 snail M. . leaveManyunk-6 10, 73,;', 8.29, 9%, 11% A. M.; 2,5, 6'4 and ON SUNDAYS. Lea7ePhliadelphia-6 A. M.; 2:• , ." and 6.45 P. M. Leave Manly! A lit.. 5,-1, and 9 P. M. , WILtON, General Superintendent, n ol Depot. Ninth and Green streets, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, from foot of 31arlret street upper 2. comm.enclog 210.NLitY, September 4, 180. LEAVE PHIL ADELPSIA AS FOLLOWS: For Lridgeton. Salem,Millville, and all intermediate stations, at BA. M., Mall. •'....!30 P. M.. PeasengAr. For. T.Ve odb - ary sA. M., 3 111.1 M., and P. 2.E. For Cape:day at, SOP. M. RET IiF.NLTN (.4 , TRAMS LEAVE • Woodbrzy at 7.15 A. M., 40 A. M. and 4.54 P. M. P. M dgeton at 7. 05 A. M. and P. M. Freight. 6.50 Bri. Sal,m st 050 A. M. and 05 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. Millville at 6.52 A. M. and a.os P. M. Freight 6.10 Cape Map a, :L45 A. M. Passenger and Freight. pßitlaßT will be received bi Second Covered NY burl' below Wainat street, from 7 A. IX. until 5 P. M. Freight received befort A. M. will' go forward the ERI 4 IUHT DELIVERY, NO. sorra DELA• WARE ATENDE. • 5. VAN REMBELAKB, EXPIIERS COMPANY' win at;end to-all-the lanai branches of express businetts. A Suseal Messenger ac mmp Dies each through Man. Of£l se !bot of Market street. en nadelphla. se24ia ^.1.; H. ZULIDILity. General 11,gent PHILADELPHIA & BALM MORE CIUSTRAL RAILROAD.— GEISIENTS.—ON AND AFTEIS MONDAY, Oct, 15,1866, the Trattus leave Phlle delphia, from the Depot ,of the West Cheater&Phila delphla Railroad,' corner of Thlrtyffirst and Market Streets, (West Phmadt 5, at 7.50 A - M.„,-and 4.44 P. M. Leave Elslag, Sun, at 5.60, - andOxfOlt at 6.,:s A. M.. and leave Oxford at P.N. , Market• Train sinta .pasienger Car attachel, Wlll run on Tuesdays and Fridays. isaytna tbe Hising San at 11.15 A. Xr., saalorg West M„ - and _E.ennett,at -1.00 P. M. connectlng at , Chester -.Tneullan With Trairi tor ,On:Wednesday and %star. days. trams leave Philadelphia; at, 2.,.:0 z=l through to Oxford, - • • - • The Tests' leaving PhlladelphlsLataLClA. M. hon• netts at Oxford with , a dully , line .of. stages for - Pencil Mttextig in Daresaterecnnoty.--Iteturnlngitekvelf,Peach Bottom tO connect op ompa with - tbsillenallogATtoin ibr phlladelphlst. _ Tne Tealnionvinar Phlledelnbla re. 1.1.5 kposvo - zusw , Pomeng,._eiii sin - Allowed 14 — take Weistlits %teazel Cub?, as Baggage, and the Company will ItOt any case oe responsible for an amount exceeding ono Inn droll dollar , v. unless a spools.' concre,g, ha made for the nt.=.o • r..1:C19 HIM= WC , ^..D, esb'l htVt. ZOLA ME.ING aua -4' .•• opt, ••• 41 , 17,111 I • A. *EOM _ :41.1• a : P• it* A. # I I4IHAIL Ingo • A•voit az • I rris I •1 tog. • 41 .-- '7AIE - Z4OR , I2I7CiforTRIVEST tad the OLlffeti) w/Nrze. sitaAwesawarr 03? PAEBASKUIai TRAINS, Oct. 8. 1866,lelMtt ria lHe (Lam= ..I.lyrn see diapba, at the tatervinghouzs: tto t MORNING AOCOMODATIOM. - s. eaate • Returning, leaves Beading,at MO P. X., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P.M. I • AbiliNiwiti lierPßftfm. At &lb A. AL, lb/ Beading, Lebanon. =lftterlakting Pottsvill ,e Pineer, Bocheistiove-Tamaqua, Sunbury_ port, numbl, Lawn Falls,. _ _NMI% Allen sown, s Wftkeitarre, Pittston, ork, Ogribiliggiaatinzai bnrAlDepretbrwri, train Zennrybrarda connects at arb. le PlN r O- with . tea; Mut Railroad trails Allentown. Ito.; and with the 'Lebanon Vali= _train tor Efaryhdnirg_ lac.; at POST marrow -wish owwwwes Banfoad trains ler Williagi aßßirisysa v%Lock Hai_ren. Bien" in at th unbent ventral. klle9, and Schuylkill and Bow trains for orthuniberland,Willinnspogt. or& Clharribtonung, ihregrine, Its. APTLERNOON NZZI/UM& Leaves phia at AM P.M. ,- BMW villa, Hanirdning, Ac.,-connecting with Ing and Columbia R.& Mahn Bar Boinxinda, atc. READDIS SOOMICMODATION. LOAVES Beading at Aso A.M., stonninxs a ll Warn* Ilona; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.40 A. n Returning; leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. N. arrives In Bemiring at 7.35 P. X __Trains for Philadenesia leave Bambini= at 9.10 X. and Pottsville at 6.43 A. X.. arriving in Philadel phia at 1.00 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Rarr lira at 2.10 P. M., and Pottaville at L 45 P. N.; arr ivi ng= as phibocilphis at 9.15 P. M. Barri:ion= accommodation lame Beading at LBO A. M. and Harrialmrg at 4.10 P. X. Connecting at Reading with .Afternoon Accommodation eolith at 620 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a Paatenger car attached. leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon Air Beading and all way stattocs; leaves Reading 11.30 A, X., Sha.DOW/legt.Oirn 12.20 P. X. for Phdadelola and all way stations. All the above trains run daily. eundaysi excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. N.. and Philadelphia at 2.15 P. M ; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at 9.00 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25 P M. awyArrirs velarr ItAILBOA.D. Passengers for Downingtown ana intenrusidatepoinia take the 7.30 and 8.15 A. X, and 4.53 P. M. trains from Philadelphia. returning from Downingtown at 7.00 A. M. and 12 80 Noon_ NSW YORE. EXPFUESTh iInd wzi3T FOR WiTinliM 71 ADD Leaves New York at 7. 9 A. IL.and 9.00 P. M.,passlng Bauli.ig at 1.0.5. 11.03 AIL. and LASHIL and connect at HatiltbarzE irs Pernisylvania, and Northern ' Central Railroad ress Trains for PiMbrazgh, Latham WU / =snort. . Baltimor e. Betranin Express Train leaven Harrisbarx on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pnlabargl4ll , 3 and 9.05.A.M.,0.15 P.M. passing Reading at 4.43 aura 10.32 andand 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. 9L. 2.10 P. M. Rieeldrit , pare tieeem g these trains through between Jersey City and - burgh, without change. Han train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. E. en Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 14 No. SCHETywaLL VALLEY 8A1L80.611. - Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.80 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. returning front Taxi:issue at 7.as A. IL, and LIO and 4,15 P. M. 811131TILTLEM AND SUSQUEHANNA. RAILROAD. Tram. leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and Harrisbarg, and at 1.50 P. lif. Ihr Pinegrove and Tre. moat; retuning from HarrisbmT at 820 P. IL and &am Tremont at 7.35 A. M. and 5.25 P. Zet. TCKETS. Through tint-M I aas • tickets and emigrant tickets ejl e the aa. principal points in the North and Weal - and anad The following tickets are obtainable only at, the OM* of S. Bradford, Treasurer No. 221 South Fourth street, FbilaCe4abia, or ore. A. ificolls, General Strgemilltend• ent, CAMIMUTATION TICKETS. At 2.5 per cent.. discount between any points desired for families and trans. ftEELEAGE TICE:ETES. Good for 1,000 miles,between all points, at lie each g for fantlllis and firma 1:1E4131331 TICH:ETIL For three , six, nine or Waive months, fOr holden only, to all points at redoued rates. , OIarEtGYILEN 'Pawling on the line of the Bowl wattle furnished with muds, entitling themselves and wives to tickets ES half-fare. munamaim mccEarre. 'Ma Pidladalphla to principal nations. vOO4 jbz Saturday. Sunday and Monday at reduced fp" to be had l only 'at the TIcIM , Ofar.est Thteseenth and.Oellow. hilatteeta. HBKIGHT. Goods of all doicriptione ftirWarded so all the abini paints from the Company. New Waled Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FRINGHT TRAINS. Leave p 3 bitides, daily at SAO A. M., ISM nOOlll Ind Ft s P. M., for ir, Pottsyllla, Port Clinton, and Pains TT brut. MA Close at the Philadelphia Post Office affi r ms the on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., the prin. sipal Stations only at WS P. M. . . fElis .411 .11 • t EWE RAILRAD. . great • veases the Northern and North wed counties of Pennsylvania So the citcr of RAO on Liakeßrie. It has been leased and is operated by the Penney/ yards Railroad Company. =We or PASTENVER =AIM AT PariADIMPELe. AIIBITX itASTWARD. Erie 1' A. M. Erie Excreta Train— ----LOC P. K. -ILravir Brie Mail Train ---.9.00 P. M. Erie Mcprosm —12.00 Paueum Cans ran through on the Erie Hail and lams Trains and without change, both ways, between phis .Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 0.00 A. hi Leave Erie at 4.46 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. hi Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Far information respeetingpestomger Maine:l:supply at corner TBLBTIETH andLS flk`T streets, Phila delphia. And for Freight business of the Coraps,ny's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., Corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia, J. w . Iteyne.l;l3, Erie. Wtr.. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R.. Baltimore. R. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phtladelphia, H. W. GWINNER, General Ticket ,]dent, Philadelphia A. L. TYLER . General Superintendent, Erie. W 2: CLETESTES AND PHIL A - DELPH IIT IA OAD, VIA i.A. WINTER ARBANGEHMITS. On and after MONDAY, Oct. 15th, WA the trains will leave as follows wzgr CHEMESTEAMS, Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.5) A. 8., 11.00 A. M.: 1.30,4.46 and 6.15 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. 6.50, 8.00. 10.46 A. 21., 125.4.60 P. M., Trains leaving West Chester at 8 03 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at PenneltOn. and will atop below B. C. }unction at Media only. PENNELTON TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia for Pennelton 4.15 and 11.00 P. M Leave Pemnelton for ebi'aealphia 8.47 A M.. 7.25 P .li. These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. ON SDNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 1140 A. H. and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 4.00 P ON ScramAirs—The West Phlladelbbla Passenger cars wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, hail-a 1• _ hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train teconveypassengere Into the city. Trains Raving Philadelphia at 2.63 A. EL and 4.45 P BL, and leaving West Chester at 8.00 A. hT, and 4.60 P. M.. connect at D.C. junction with Traina onlhe P. and B. O. B. H. far Oxford and intermediate points. jiggr pausangers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any wise, be reepo Must e for s 'ount exceeding ane ired dellarsusless a contract to made for the same. HENRY W OOD. General Superintendent PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS PikAND UEN L OGSINATI RAILROAD THE P.&N ELICIDLE 31013 TE Nr.tswr w Owing to the great distance saved by THIS .RODT2 the Government has assigned to it the carrying of flu 11. B. Lull. to the Principal Cities of the. West Southwest. . THERE BEING 1317 T ONE CHANGE OF CABE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA .AND CINCINNATI AND BUT TWO TO. ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY =SHOUTS ASCII.LARRIVP. IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAPIn ANE Solt LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OP ANY • Rassengera leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A.. M. wit arrive at Altoona in the evening ibr supper, where wooffroff's Celebrated •Palace btate:Room BleePint 0= will be attached, and run through to Calumbnt without change, avoiding changing care at Pitt/inure at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to thi traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets' "VIA" STEC - MEN , 17Thr R," at • . PENNSYLVANIA . ILaII,BOAD OPPTOR Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelph* • • Gen'l Picket Art. Steubenville, : JOHN H. ivrTT.I;VR. 0-en`l Eastern race. 4g3, • Ilroadway,'New York. mit; Dtritermaing Supt. 401:14/ Pennaylviuda Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street; and Thirtiett an / Market streets. West Philadelphia, FOR NEW. YORK--RARIPAN _ AND DELAWARE . BA,Y, RAIEr m foot of .1.1*.b. et.. Philadelphia. M—Expresa or Long Branch, New 'York and intermediate points. > 6 P. M—Freight for New York and all Patti North. 11 A. M. Way' reight. • Gorda delivered at Company% Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by 5 P. M.. forwarded by this line, arrive in New Nork at 5 o'clock next morning. RETURNING. The Passenger' Steather •Xesse• Hoyt leaves Pier 32 North River. foot of, Duane ; street, N, "17., at /1 A. for Philadelphia _Exprem . , Freight received at Pier`M.Nortli . Elver. N. Y., by 4.'11P. M. will be ready for- - delivery In Philadelphia earki the fellowing morning. FART. TO ;NEW. SOBS. 32 00. Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, For farther Inhumation apply to Company's agents. R. R. t.:13./PM AN. Freight °dice and Depot, 320 North W.BARVAS, Philadelphia. J. B. BURP, Pier z'.:2 North Ri.ler, foot of! DU.d.NE Street, lk el', York. Or.atGenexsa - Freight tied Pv.z.54 Diet 0e164, Epperintthirient.n , ea Freight Agent, „T„ 81CF..£7; .F,',NT A.111N(.4 LW. A g , 2111 : \WA, .TigAVEI6ES - 9- 411MIPB; ellintirTOß 3 - arj OBE RAD TARLE.—Coro molting ITUESDAY, .15 ov. 6tb, 18/a. Trains will leave. Depot, cortv.tror Broad street and Washington avenue, as Inflows: , :Express Train, at LIS A. M. (Mouton excepted; ; for Baltlinere and Washingansstopping at 011est•E4 n, Newark, Elkton. Northeast. Perriv ll :zs race, Aberdeen, Perryman's, - MagnlVA Chase's and Stammer's Bun. _ • Way-mail Train, at 8.15 A. mitt daya ez * GeV ten), Or Baltimore, stopping at egalar stations between Philadelala and zaitmlorO - • • Delawareßßaratn.at9.4,M.(Etundays excepted),ltr. Crisfield and Intermediate statism:to_ - - ho.press train at M 1,151510.15 A.X.1 . 171 E , Feeiradj*-:.• 1 Baltimore anetWaabington. • • • • Express Train at 340 P.M. ( Ban excepted) :Baltimore and W n, at CheE'''• Claymont, ewark, , North-East, Berryville, Rs Grace, Aberdeen, Perrvra,irs.. Bilgewood, Magnolia, Mauro and Stemoutea Ran. Night Expressos moo P. M. for Baltimore and snow,. Connects at-Wilmington with Delaware line (Sat ti rday's excepted), st vping at ; alledle;e Emyrna, over, Ban Japan, Seaford, Sadao.; t. a., Ince A nue and connecting at Crisfield with nos; r.)!.- /iurfolk, Portsmouth and the BOWL • • - Plimateat i kaa 1 / 7 Mat Own Baltimore far . .rorprens Munroe, oriblic, City Point and Richmond will take - ;the 1L45 A. Id, Train. WILMINGTON , ACOOMMOD,ATION •ThJIM - IrieriPing at all stations between. Paliatielpinsta* LeavePhfladelphia at 9.00A.M0286,i80,11.60itd P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train • connects)with ;the Delr— ware Railroad for Milford and intermediate, stag Leave Wandialtan 6.20, 7.15 and LEGA. M.. 4,00 Ali _ The ^JO A.M. train attrztOt stop, at atialoal Chc star and _Philadelphia. Trains for Newcastle-leave Philadelphia attoe ^. M, HUGH. M. • • mums BROM 'BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at, 11.00.A.M...4.38 and 10. - 001 . ../1. CIIESTMS FOR PHILADEILMLa. Leave Chatter at 7.25, 10.1 S andl44) - A :r 7 , C43,1a0. 736 and 10.Oi P. M. Prom Baltimore: to bia.—Leave Bastin ore 7.25 A. M., WayMaiL seed rhea .. LlD P. 1.14 - Express. 6.85 P...1L, Express. 6. , 25 P.M...Express. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.5.1 A- bf., and RS P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave liensoingen at 5.23. auct 9.83 A. M.. and 115 P. M. ilti n i to tralne with passenger ears attachedwEll leave W n for e,rrirvilis and. Intermediate stations at 5.05 . M. Leave Baltimore for Havre. deGr., - and Intermediate Statiozut at 4.45 P.M.' Leave Pe rr: villa for Wilmington and intermediate stations at 4 e• COlllleding at Wilmingconyaith the 7.15 train for Philadelphia:" SUNDAY Iat.AINM, Mrprees Train at sad A. M. for Baltimore and Wne Seaton, stopping at Cheater, Wilmington. Newarz,, Bilr.ton. ortheast, Perryville, Hsvre-de.Olrace, PerrYrnarns, Magnolia. Guise's and Stemmer's Run. ight Bgnreees MOO P. M. ibr Baltimore and vosen- Mg XI. Connecting at Wilmington with. Deliwarz, Auxunmodation Train at llito P.M., far Wilmington and Intermediate Stations. .13A.LTIM.ORE FOB PREGA.DELPMLS.. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. M., stopping at Ham: et Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also dope at I-- ton and Newark (to take tosettgers for Philadelphia and leave passengers Prom wsgsingtan or. Baltimors). and Cheater to leave passengers from Baltimore WasbingUan. Accommodation train tromWllmlngtonlnPkilta: phis and Intermediate Stations at et.So P. M. H. F. KIINICZY. Superintends= SPA._ PRINNEWLVANLS. CEISTRaL RAILROAD. — FALL ARRANGEMENT. The trail s of the Pennsylvania Central Bailrosd leave the Depot, at Thirty Ors: and Market stree..7, which is reached directly by the cars of the'Market Str* et Passenger Railway. Those of the Cheismat aiid Walnut Street ailway run within one square of it. ON SUNDAYS.-1 he Market Street oars leave Eleventh and Market streets 12 minutes before the departure of each train. MANN'S BAGGAGE YXPREGS will call for sr d deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the No. 631 Chestnut street will receive attention. TRA.not LEAVE. DEPOT, VIZ.: DAY le X at t Ct, PAOLI AOLTDM..Nos: 1 & 10.,0 A. M.& 11.40 P. Earl' LINE & _ hx.. -- PGass.___ A t 12.00 PAREBBURG TR N ......... LOOP. HARRISBURG ............at Vcn P. L LAIWASTER ACCXYM. ........ ....at 4.00 P PITTSBURGH & 9 00 P. : 4- PHILADEDPHLIL EXPRESS at 11.00 P 1-1 4 Pittsburgh& Erie Jytt all leaves daily, except ria:,ll - - day. _ _ yhtladelphia Express leaves daily. All other tralne d, except Sunday. Passengei sby I)AY EXPRESS go to Williains , ort without change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven ex. &MP. AL Pae singers by DAY ExPREz.9 go to Carlisle and Chambersbtug, without a change of ears. • Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application as the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street. • TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ: CINCINPATI EXPRESS .»»».»....»........ at 12 40 A. :L PHILADELPHIA EXPRESs.. " - 710 PA 0.• A COMM .. Noe. 1.4 2.-..8.20 A. EL, &710 P. AL PARESEITRG TIfAIN - —..- at 920 A:. LAZICASTER TRAIN- ..- ",12.40 P. n. PASTLINE " 110 -• DAT EXPIarSS.. - -..-...-.. " 5.50 HARRISBURG Abt - Oki " 9.50 " Philadelphia Express arrives daily,except him:Way. Cincinnati Express arrives daily. All other trains daily except Sunday, Passengers leaving Lock HaVen at 7.00 A. M.. and Williamsport at 8.40 A. Si. reach Philadelphia, with out change of cars, from. Williamsport, by Day Etc prese, at 5.50 P. IL the Prontry vanla Railroad Company - will not t 0... sume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing At rel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred 1,31- lars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount iit value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. For further it fbrmation, apply to nElly O. ALLEN. Ticket Agent, 631 Chestnut str.:• ,- r- SAMUEL H. WALLACE 4 icket Agent at the Der , _ . nio.s.a.vr TRAIN runs daily, except Sunday. For particulars as to fare and .set . ammodatior-*, apply to FRA.I , 4CII FUNK. 137 Dock • tree, MINIMTO PLEASURE 'PEAVELF,2. THE 131102. TEST BOT:TE TO NIAGARA FA t.T.st IS Via. CATAWISSA. RAILROAD Connections immediate and awe, E Wee - , wnery II s Trains leave Philadelphia from PHILADELPHIA AND RR 411ING Tt TT - .0.4.R DEPOT, TlCERThs,rui . .o. AND cia,Lovrartir., at 8.15 A. N., NIAGARA FALLS' EX.:9.P.E , V3 reaching Willi•nisport without change of cmn, at P. N. (supper), arriving at N iagara Falls at 9.M. A. bleePing ta lT m throughfrom Williamsporttoßocheszez without c sir Passengers remaining over night at NST2.l.an.-,i -oort can resume Journey nest morning at 7.35,r , Arjr...: Niagara Falls at 5.40 same evening. Ask for tickets via Catawissa Railroad, which csu procured at the Company's office, .8M 01±12s N t stree , under Philadelphia Bank, and opite the Custom Rouse, and at Depot, TH.DRE.h.ENM and CALLOtv - RILL streets. N. VAN HORN, 1T1.9..tf General Passenger Axam. THIC FAVORTTE STE %.151110 JOHN A. WARNER for Burlington. sn ristol, Leaves Philadelphia, ettestunt street wharf, at 2P. It. 'Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. M., stoppirg each way at illverton, Torresdale, dalusis and Beverly. Pare, 25 cents. Excarsloz, 4t) cents cc7:6-:1-! MEIHDIVAIt. USESTARIN'SCONDITION POWDER"; HORSES AND CATTLE. It cures Worms Hots and Colic.' It cures Colds, Coughs and Hide Hound. It is the best alterative for Horses and Cat:.:s use, having a reputation of:20 years' standing. It is a sure preventive for the much dreaded2,::_ - :ii... • pent. No Farmer or Dairyman should be without it. For sale in Philadelphia b e y DYOTT & CO. > Nor:a Second street: JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & Crh C. DEN. 23 North Sixth street, and by Druggist 3 thra=V!.• out the country, Address au orders to . 6TAMN FLOYD, Proyee-` , .m. - E 99 Ductile street, ew OPAL DENTALLINA.—A. superior anicis cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying which infest them, giving tone to the aunts and 1ea . .. , - ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect clear.iiness the mouth, - It may be deed daily, and will fie strengthen weak and bleeding gums. A , b!- -, le , oma and. detersiveness will recommend it t./ eTez , one. .Being composed with the assistance of t Dentist, Physicians. and Microscopist, it is conddenz.,l offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the nuomlsla washes fo , merly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted. with the of the DENTALLINA advocate its use: it con nothing to pre vent its unrestrained eraployme , -... Made only by JAMES T. SHINX. Apothx.A. - .7. Broad andaprace II? For sale by Druggists generally. end. Fred. Brown, ID. L. StackhOus, Haesard & Co., !Robert C. Davis C. A. Reeny, ' Bower. Isaac H. Bay, Charles Shivers. , C. H. Needles, S. M. litcColliti, T, J Husband. S. C. Bunting, • Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Is,bar,d Edward Parrish, 'James Ni Marks. , William B. Wtbb,lE. Brine:Rust& C • James L. Bispham, Dyort k Co., - ribglien & Coombe, H. C. BlairN cr. .• .. Henry A. Bower. Wyeth &13ro. „ ENTIRELY Rrerrs - nr.E.-IEODGSON'S TABLE 7 S. for the care of coughs; colds hecuile ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head Emd Public smaller% Ringers and amateurs trill he great::: benefited by using _these Tablets. Prenamd only hz, LANCASTER - Pharmamutists - IC. C. Ct , r, ARCH and 7.IRIciTH streeta. Philadelphia. Par by Johnson, Holloway .111 Cowden, and Pzosgult: , generally. _ • eiiarit4 BR7 ;ITEM'S , EO.;OHL&I., AND DEW DROPS. ler Comma, and all Disegseso. thz, Throat and Bronchial Tapes. We: invalrtibleptens.:' ration for every household. .Ptiblio Spealrers,..l? , ,ngeo, pbc, cosset ses a Wes ern celebiltyisod haabeekalanti?, , L , to relieve the most obstinate Mid almost , htMele,o, oases It is agreeable, aft•enelaning and sootbit4,7 Prepared_ by K. C. 13.1113bH, NioLt street, ' 3 cIOTINS. BD — lONS, kt •, DAVID , ON el:drapedat " - tiparalor" ,, ort.: as Bunions. ;Low rted rails aud,sottiesataitelear fee...OIIIoe,I2iCHIPATNUT street - ,Dr pay attr wait On patiants at theit'resicesit • - - 1 4 .,,res lesTe.s siscrua.--sonwarkostiiaszok, .131acult, landinr .from 'stagier tforzg_t trv.l for male by I"08: )1. - =MRA* M t 4.01: 1 2 arze, LS Sara Dels.Wateaverztt....- '
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