mu Our Third Edition, of Saturday. From Canada. QUEBEC, November 10th.—A. large num ber of menu! Her Majesty's steamer Aurora are under 'orders to hold themselves in readiness to proceed to the Western lakes, where they will be stationed for the winter. Intelligence has been received that,owing to the failure of the fisheries of Labrador the coast inhabitants and the. North shore; have been rendered destitute, unless re lief is immediately provide& The - herring fisheries are said to be a complete :failure, and the prospects are said to be fearfal to contemplate, The Government has placed a steamer at the disposal of 'the charitable for the trans portation of supplies, which will leave in a few days. Aid in any sort of money or goods may be sent to the Rev. Mr.Bolwood, Quebec. New York Stook Markets. NEW Tonic, Nov. 10. —Stocks are lower; Money on call, per cent.; Sterling wachange doll at 10934; Chi. [Ago and Roelr Island. 16914; Chicago. Burlington and Quincy. 113; New Jersey Central 130; Morris and Essex . . 85; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, t 09.1.4; Chicago and Alton Preferred, 11366; Milwaukie no -it. PSUPB. 6134: Erie. 8436; Budson River.l2ss4; Milwaukie and St. Paul's Preferred. 74) , : New York and New - Haven, 117; Reading, MN; Michigan Southern. Mg' Illinois Central scrip. 124%• Cleveland and PittSbUrgh. VA Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. 113; Chicago and Northwestern, 56; Cleveland and Toledo, 11938; Boston Water Power, .W.; Cumberland. 69; Gt Id opened at 146 and olosetrat 14538; Missouri Ws. 89; California 118 M: Ohio and Mississippi Certificatos, 14.4; Mariposa Preferred 29%; Canton, 57; Pantile Mail 345; N. T. Central, 118; U. 5,-6's. 1881, Coupons. 114 V.; FivekTwonty Conpotts,_ 1862 ..110%; do--1881,1073$• 1865. 1t7%; T , n-Forty Coupons, 100%; Treasury Seven- Th lilies, 107%. crr v-1115!]GLIET7M. M3m MoLEßii.. 77 The number •of deaths froth cholera in' the city, reported atithe office of the Registrar, for the week ending . to-day; was 19. Of that number, 14 were adults and 5 children; 13 were males and 6 females. - ' The deaths from cholera in each Ward were as follows : Second,.. Fourth, - - Seventh, - - Eleventh, - - Twelfth, 1 - - Fourteenth, - - Fifteenth, - - Eighteenth, - - Nineteenth, - - Twentieth, - Twenty-fourth, - Total, - Bales at Philadelphia Steak Beard. BALES AFTERFORST BOARD.IIIOOO DB 5-BS'62 cone 11030 50 ell I.high Va1',6674 850 Soh Nay 'B2 85 20 eh Morris OnlBs 2000 phila &Erie 68 9235 100 eh Germant'm Peat 3011 6900 City6e new c 102 M 100 eh Bead R sewn 583 4eh Man & Mee Bb 323 i, 200 ell Oatawle pf b 5 ..% SECOND 'BOARD. 425500 17 Et 7-10 s July 105X1 10 sh Cam &Am It 1,13% ZOO do June c 106 1 100 eh Germ Pas It 303ic 500 City 613 new 10234 100 eh Resuirng B 85wn 5844 100 00 102% 100 eh do e 58}.1 7000 West Jersey Nis 885 i 100 eh Fulton Coal 5,: 1000 Belvid Del bde 85%. 100 eh Delaw _Div b 5 573 i IMPQBTATWNS. T...Mnea for the rnuaaerpnia awning Bulletin. RPOOL — ShipPontiac,.Lowell-150 taxi bleach bag poWeecasks_ers & Weightman; 800 bags mdze C Lennig; 75 China clay French, Richards & Co; 47 do soda ash S& W-Welsh; 70 do JL&DS Riker; 113 do 'Yarnell &Frimblr ;154 o o C W Chnrctiman&Son; 118 crates earths awareA F Eberumb; 83 do W G Pierce; 25 do E & G Wallets : 20 do Huntington & Brooks; 1.500 pigs lead S Morris Wain & Co; 16 pcs machinery Phila. railphia and Beading Railroad Company' 917 bdla iron Steevor &Whittaker; - :grindslones stop. 30 . 1ofis iron 3 casks mdze C FS bmith; 6 grindstones Walter. Swift; 5 pkgs mdze Brown. Shipley dfc Co; sdo Newlin, Fernley & Co* 50 cs whisky .&.1" Catherwood & Co; line s alt 67 3.50 tacks ton conimOn salt A Kerr & B 650 ao s pig iron John R. Penrose;rothe r; 146 bales 30 sheets wool W & TP.lngraham; 225 bales rrgs and ropes JeLsrp & Moore; 255 casks soda Bohn) kegs bi carb soda 236 bbla soda crystals 37 tcs- bleaching powders 1,588 Wlcommon s sO tons rock salt order. NDSOR. N alt C—Brig Potosi, Coffin-100 tons plaster C Van Horn. Arrival sad IlaiLliig 1V or _ TO asAA wive ' TIME PDX' • 3 MIS Etna LAverpool-New York.- -.-.. Oct. 20 Xenia „LivernooL.Boaton &Philn.-..Oct. 21 Palmyra .LlverpcioL..New York Oct. 23 Britannia........ Glasgow... New York..._ Oa. 26 Edinburg LiverpooL-New York . : ... -....,0ct. 27 Erin-. -.. . . -. ... -LiverpooL-New York. Oct. 31 City of eviYork...Llvero'L-New York Oct. 31 New York Bouthampton-New York. Oct. 31 Saxonia.........Southampton-New York Oct. st Nova Scotian. .LiverpooL-Quebec Nov. 1 Bosphorus Liverpool_Boston&phila. Nov. 3 Persia Liverpool.... New York. ...... --Nov. 3 TO DEPAP.T. Peruvian Philadelphia... Liverpool Nov. 14 Australasian. New York... Liverpool Nov. 14 Columbia .New York... Havana Nov. 14 My of Dablin..-New York... Liverpool .Nov. 14 Palmyra.-.„' .New York... Liverpool Nov. 14 Stars and Stripes-Phllad'a....Havana.... . Nov. 17 Whirlwind Philadelphia-Charleston - Nov. 17 Pioneer. . :.. ...--Philadelphla-Wilmington,liti-Nov. 17 City of New York...N York-Liverp001........1.....N0v. 17 England .New York... Liverpool N0v.17 Pereire New York-Havre Nov 17 Hansa New York... Bremen N0v.17 Damascus- Quebec... Liverpool Nov. 17 Edinburgh......... New York... Liverpool Nov. 17 Etna. New York-Liverpool. Nov. 21 Java..„„ - .New York-LiverpooL. Nov. 21 South America... New York.-Rio Janeirootc--Nov. n Beliona New York... London .... Nov. 21 Fulton ...New York.„Havre .Nov. 21 Erin... .New York... Liverpool Nov. 24 Persia...-. .New York.„Liverpool. Nov.-2a J - tOARD C)F TRADE. 0. MORRISON COATES, T. MORRIS PEROT, MONTHLY Oomacrrrza, DAVID FAUST, - }- fiIMEtIFFE BIMMMI:NE. 1 1 :i . W. 4 0. 1 a0:04:11/C10iifiv:01.15` • : ~•: : • lIN Erns, 645 I bITIT SILTS, 444 HIGH WATER, 5 48 8 Nev es 88.1•8 A • Steamer Nevada. Grumley Y . 49 hours from Hartford, with mdse to Wm 31 Baird & Co. Bark sea. Eagle, Julius, Jr, from Grand Turk. TI. 30th nit. Rith salt to Wm &tram & Son. Passengers— Capt Monday, of achr Sallie J. Aiken; Capt A G Hal my, of brig A CALM]. and lady; Capt Nicklason, of brig) M Houston. Left brig Anna, Morrow, for East Cascos, to load for Philadelphia. Brig Hattie, for Baltimore:salted 27th; schr Light Boat, for Philadel phia, sailed 25th acbr A A Andrews, Eelly. 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Ship Pontiac, Lowell, 38 days from Liverpool, with Indse a lohn R Penrose. Towed up by steatutug E A Bonder Ste ' Philadelphia, Fultz, 36 boars from Wash ington. with mdze to W P Clyde & Co. steamer W C Pierrepont. Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W ht Baird & Co - - Steamer Ann F. Richards. 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W P Clyde &0. Steamer New York, Platt/24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Brig Potosi (Br), COIIIII. .6 days &Om :Windsor, NS. With plaster to C Van Horn. Behr Wm P Orr., Long, 3 days from James River,Va. with lumber to Bacon. Collins dr, Co; Bahr Eldorado. Insley 3 days from Laurel, Dal. with with lumber to Bacon, Collins & CO. Schr Sarah &Mary, Truax,.2 days from Dover, Del. with wheat to Jas Barra , t. Schr M V Coos, Palkenburg. from Boston. k Bahr AVOD. Baker, from BOStOII. Bar Geo Nevenger. Smith, from Cohassett. Tug Hudson, tam, from Bahnnere. with 1 barge to WI. Clyde & Co. - CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Tonawanda,Jennlugs,Savannah,Philadelphla and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Steamer Saxon, Matthews, Boston, H Winsor & Clo. Steamer Zodiac, Bogera, Boston, Mershon & Cloud. Steamer Norfolk. Vance. Richmond. W -P ClYde & Co. Steamer New York, Platt,Waslaington, W P Clyde&Co. Steamer .Alida. Lenny, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce. New York; W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Buffalo. Jones, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer E C Biddle. MeCue.N York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer H L Gaw. Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Bark Antioch, Llnnell, San Joan del Sur, Merchant Bark Brazilian (Br), Greene Cork for orders, E A Ponder & Co. _ - - - - • . Brig John Chrystal. Barnea, Mayaguez, J Mason & Co. Brig Clara Brown, BoatonNtuden.ried. Norton & Co. Behr M P Smith. Gra , e, Lynn L Audenrled & Co. Behr L Levering, Corten, Chelsea, Quintard,Bawyer & 'Ward Behr fOomet, Long. Halifax. captain. Bcbr lifeetern Star, Crowell,lio_tron, Caldwell, Gordon ear Geri Grant. Shropshire, Geo , getown, de 12.chr Minnie B.tnnie, Pomona Providence Blnnicloon & Co.- Behr E W Perry. Leeds. Norwich, cyptaln. Behr A Phan), ti.hourds, Providence, yan Dusen, Lockman& Co. . Bohr Ephraim 4r. Anna. Thompson, do do ' Behr Delaware, Morris. Alexandria. do Bohr Mary Dittoes, Burdge Boston, Preston Coal Co. Schur Avon, Baker, Salem, do Behr S: Corson, Corson Bost on,New York and Schuylkill Coal Co. 13chr Geo Revenger. Smith. Boston, Itlakiston, Graeff dr.. - Co , - Fehr Tempter, Hand, Middletown,Ct, W H Johns. Schr Ooean Wave, Baker, Greenport, Castner, Stick. ney & Wellington. Scar F Flab; Davis , '33oeton. Day Huddell & Co, Behr D Cranmer, Cranmer, cambridgeoort, do • Behr Golden Eagle:Kelly, N Bedford; Su ff olk Coal CO. Sam Newkirk,HtmUey: Providence, • - do Behr Id V Look, .Falkeahtuw, Providence, Manchester pchs &Marley, Shaw, Boston, Street & Co. Behr C Moore, Ingersoll, Bridgeport. R H BowSll , Behr B G Hart, Rowley- Boston, captain Tag B admen, Carr, with 10 barges Jor Baltimore. W P . Cl 3 de Co. SAILED. Steamer Torawanda, captain Jennings; sailed 'at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning for Savannah. and took out the following passengers: Hobert I:Carnahan. John Bond." Col Sibley and vie Mrs Minis and three dauth sera, Id 118 A 9 omb, C Withers, Jonn SI Kelton. Wm L Humphreys, Mrs 3 C Wood and eon. Mrs L.Colding. Jour children and servant, Mrs Col J Devereux: child and nurse, Miss HI) Nauman Julia Middleton and child. Mrs Lewis and eon, - Lleut It. B- A. Crofton and vine. MrsE Mg. NT 3' ihn W 'l:oWber Mrs Susan ',etcher, Miss Emma W Lowber, Isaac .7 Lowbsr, Jos Taylor, Mrs L A Newman. Mrs a eo H Martin. Mies Lily Martin, Catherine Waterman. Isaac Illother,Wm Trorp'e, 7 l.s ary F Geary,. Denial Seibert Frederica- Spainkeller. (leo Gilmore. Win Fox, 'Ulrich Munch, Christian Munch, Annrew Bear, Thor' Tanthorpe . Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES. DEL., Nov.lo-7 AM:, The brig Apollo. for Antwerp. rernallis at the Break water, walling a crew. • A • lig ht bask is now off the Cape, waiting to be towed In ' ' Yours, dr.c. ME'ifO DMA Steamer Lavacca, Liviugslan hence at New Orleans 9th Inst. , • Steamer Pioneer,litoxle,sailed from Wlimington,NC. 10th Inst. for this pert. Steamer Julia Bt Clair Haynes,heuce via NC. for Savannah, put Into Cha:leston 7th inst. for a . , 01 1 1 - 7. - MASTER'S PEREMPTORY SALE OF VAL. MI - LIABLE nEAL ESTATE,-THOlkieS dr. SONS, Auctioneers.-,lnpursuance of a - Decree of the - District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. In Equity. Andrew B.. Wells vs. Noma Wagner and To bias Wagner, Executor* dtc., et al. , Jena Term, ISigi No. 9.-On TuASDAY, Nov. lath, 186 s, at 12 o'clock. noomwl.ll2 be bold at public sale, without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE; 'the following, descrlbett propertY, viz.: No 1. .XTBA: VALU BUSINESS. STAND, THRE.E.STORY BRICE BUILDING:No:I3g , South - THIRLi Street, between Walnut and Chestnut streets.-All that threeltory brick raessuage and lot of grO•Tid, situate on the west side of. Third. street, between 'Walnut , any. , Chestnut Streets. 164 feet north of Walnut street, in the City of Philadelphia; containing in front on Third street 20 feet, and fn'depth 120 feet:to a 4-feet alley: together with the , right - and privilege of said 4 feet alley, In common with , the owners and occupiers of the lots of greund adjoining the same, and of water-courses therein.- - fOrTt e improvements on the above are a Ahree stetY brick building, with. three-story back buildings, now oat:pied as offices.. NO. 2—NES.T EXIIIIkENOIB, 218 North NINTH etreet, between Race and Vine streets. All that three. story brick messuage and lot of ground, situated on the west aide of Ninth street. 20 feet south of-Sergeant street, between Race and Vine streets, in the city of Philadelphia: I ontatning in front on Ninth street 20 feet, and extending in depthloo feet to a four feet wide alley, leading into the said Sergeant street; togetter with the right and privilege of the said four, feet w ide alley, and of a water coarse in the same, with free in gress. egress and 'leg ess into, out of, over and along the said alley, stall times forever,in common with the said Elizabeth B. Sergeant, her heirs and amigos, owners, tenants and occupiers or. the other lots of ground bounaing thereon, and of laying down andre pairing pipes of conduct in the same, and of attaching pipes tor introducing the Schuylkill or hydrant water into the said described premises. Air The above Ls a substantial dwelling, with back buddines: it is In a rapidly improving location, and could readily be converted into stores. Zhe papers can be seen at the office of the Master, 416 Walnut street. ,sale Absolute. cRABLES S. BANCOAST, blaster. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 0c22,25 27,n02 5,7,10,12 139 and 1418. Fourth et. MO TO CAPITALISTS AND OT HERS.—THOMAS mO.ble., auctioneers.EXTßA. VA EX &six, xi ARP • AND DouRS. DELAWARE AVENUE, south of Almond street, 983‘ feet on Delaware avenue. On; TUhSD . November 13th, x 866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at the THILADEL PRIA EXCHANGE, all that valuableand substantial 'Wharf and Lot of Ground, situate on the Delaware avenue, south of Almond street; containing In front n X:elawsre avenue 983 ; feet , and extending in depth on the north line 226 beingl. Merles. and on the south line 230 feet 6 Inches, in width on the east end 43 feet 43' inches, with the privilege of extending the further depth of 64 feet on the north line asd 62 feet 3 inches on the innth line The Dock on the north aide Is 17 feet 4 'inches in width, and 26 feet 2 inches on the south side. An" CLP,AB, OP ALL INCITM:BRANOE. TF 3ll wii—Two-thirds of the purchase money may -main on morigage. Lithographic plans may be had at the Auction corns - . iffi'" The innave wharf is in good order and is in daily use, situat the vicinity of very extensive and vain _ able improvements. FOR SALE.—Several large , and valuable BUILDLNG LOTS and GROUND RENTS. north 01 liegt any Avenue, opposite the improvements of MeSsrs. Baeder• and Adamson, in the . Twenty-fifth Ward. Stocks taken in part pay, ALSO—V.ALITABLE PROPERTY, north of Clear field Street, hsving a front of 408 feet on the River Delaware, with depth to Richmond street. Apply to • WILLIAM BALL, ho. Ws Walnut street. irFOR, SALF,—A new the stOri - IiWELLID4O. t m on GIRARD avenue, west re of Seventeenth street, w tbree•story double back buildings, with all the modern improvemenon large lot to a back street, 2ux 155. Will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to C. H. MUIRHEID, 2n5 South Sixth Street, or on pre mises, to J, IicELROY. noloAte Steamers. Is E rg ° e l: LA-story brick ' dwerne la vrith doable aGosy back building% heal ok all the modern convent. ences, No. 1406 ARCH street; 24 feet 9 inches front by 139 feet oeep to Cuthbert street. Apyly to THE PENNSYLVANIA. CO. FOR INSUR ANTE. ON LIVES, nolo4t* 304 Walnut street- trSPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE,—The hand some tbree-story brick ILLSID.E.IINCE, wita at s and doable three-story back buntings, situate No. 1509 Spruce street. Has every modern convenience and improvement. Let 22feet front by 240 feet deep to a 40 feet wide ttreet, on which is erected a stable and cartisee house. Immediate possession given J, oubilLEY d BONE, 503 Walnut street. WI FOR SALE—A HANDSOME THREE STORY 131:41 MOCK Ra'sIDENCE, with double three story bean buildings, and, having every modern convenience: Situate'On toe East Side of TwEsTLErEt Stree: above Race. Lot 20 feet front by 95 feet deep: to a2O feet wide street. )itrtmediate possession given. J. M. 0 - fId..IIEY di SONS, 508 Walnut street. • p. FUR BAl.l , —The handsome three story brick :: dwelling, with attics and double back buildings, b mate No. 1105 tA.llow - htli street. Has every modern c onvenience and improvement, and is in perfect order. min ethate possession given. J. H. GUMMY & E.01PN.508 Walnut street. FACTOKY—FUR. B.S.LE.—A. large W-5 loutground with Factory an vats, other neces - buildings. including tubs ,tc , suitable for the manufacture of Morocco, situate on ht. John street, above George ana running through to Canal atria. J. M. GIItLX dc ISOM, 508 Walnut street.• F . POE S G L E—A :NEW AND ELIIANT BRICK AND BROWN-STONE DWALLING, o 2020 !PRETE STREET, WITH ALL Tzia MODERN IMPROVEMENTS APPLY TO MAITLE 2k..+ SOUTH STREET. irt TO PIEtINCIP +LB OF SEISEINA.BIES.--FOR ■ SA LE.—A HOUSE and LOT. A first-rate loca tion for the above purpose. 17 by 60 feet; 1319 PINE street. Apply at M North THETECTH street, upstal noS-St* Es COMMERCE • STREET, SAME Tbe Es valuable Store .Property, situate 413 Gornmerce scree., with lot 25 feet front by 78 feet deep. Possession given December lst, 1866. J. M. GUALMEY dr. cONd. 508 Walnut street. 10 RENT—A Itiandsonse 3 story stone (rough cast) Dwelling, with stable and carriage house at• tsc ed, and lot of ground, 5ax 0 40. situate on Chestnut, near Thirty-eighth street. Immediate possession giv .n. J, PC 011.111 MAY & BONS, .508 Walnut faxen. FOR SALE—The desirable COTTAGE. DWEL• LING, B. W. of corner Eighteenth and De Laney pa e. Inquire at premises, FOR SALE—A tbree-story brick DWELLING, lil with twastory back buildings. Modern Improve meats. 4.32 LOMBARD street. Apply to COPYITOK 4ic JORDAN, Beat Estate Brokers, 483 WALNUT at. binFOR SALE CHEAP.—A thr.e story .brilr. DWELLING, 18 Carlisle street, 15 by 75 feet, to a street. Apply to COPrIICIC-dc JORDAN, Real Estate Rtokers, 433WA1 street. ettPURR ISHE'HHOUSE,near GREMANTOWN. To Let, for the Winter, to a family without small. ren. Apply between 12 and 2 o'clock, at la= LOCUST. . 0c27-14t/ VCR SALE.—SEVEN ACRES, front on Seventy south-IC,cond street, of 723 feet. Highest and best land of Vine street. Intuire at Wo. 618 SANSOH street. - -. nolo 2t* ) HI3 Met / I.l.Amtits. CASSIMBRES AND VESTINGb. JAMFB& LEE invite thezttention of their frier& and; others to their large and well assorted stock 01 Goodtut s, adapted to men's and toys' wear, comprising p Black French Cloths, Blue French Cloths, OVERCOAT CL ColoreOTHS.d each Clothe Fr Black French Beavers, Colored French Beavers. • ' Black Esquimeux Beavers, Colored Esquimanz Beavers, Blne and Black Pilots, Blue and Black PaletOta. . - PANTALOON STUFFS. BtackFrench Casaimeres. Black French Doeskins. Fancy_Cassimerea, mixed and Striped Casalmeres, Plaid and Silk Mixed Casaimeres, Satinets, all qualities, CordS, Beaverteens; Vestings,alindes. At wholesale and retail, by - JAMEB , No. 11 North Second et.. Sign of the Golden Lamb. PEBFIDMESY amargideln eigaF. landing and far sale by J. B, „DEWIER & co,. 108 Bouth Delaware avenue THE DAIL' 'JOSEPH L A PATRA. iwrATL. M. THOMAS & SONS; Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. EVENING_ BITLLETIN. -- PIIILADEL I-3 111k,„,ADATI:14.7.:;„ji"OVEM13EltI218:6; -- , . • 3 ‘‘ di T 3 Ift 0;1/1. ••/(716.. ' 0' WOE r .10/TV 7411• :1 • 1-• : 0 num. SYLIT ealnrinaltar = •17111L12!. AND WY I • il`la • ' 1 :1 e trig 121 :; E cl rTRAINB . 8 laar,- 6 Mi rl it ra,L iaclaka a DaPot• aliela - IMATM bowie r- . MORNING - AOODMODATIOND. At 7.80 A. M. for Reading and all 1118078101811 t 0 Elta Returning, leaves Reading at B.BO'P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P.M. MORN2Iva gyp 8.15 A. M., for R.N,d.Lebanon, Marrillbaft Pottsville. Pine Grove, Tamaqua; Sunbury_ _Mllburis• wrt, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Fala i _ _Std24.lo. A/ 101 P townrWilkesbarre,'PittstOn, York. Parlielealandnn* bug:sllsgerstown, dm., - • - ' train connects at R.E.B.I)ING with the Rad Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, kat and with the Lebanon Valley train te t nim llarrbaurg, au.; at PORT • MINTON with .0a issa -Railroad brains for Williamsport, Lock Hagen. , Ma, at .HARIGHt3IIRG with. Northern Central, Oulaberland Valley, and Schuylkill and finsMiebarma trains for Nortiuunherland,WMlMMlpOrt...Yarki. Pinegrove, AFTERNOON >i XPRESS. raavea Philsdelpida at 8.80 P. M. for Rawl hi, Potts• fifte, Harrisburg, da., connecting with and Columbia R.R.trains'fbrColumbia, READING ACCOMMODATION. Leaven Reading at am A. M., stopping at all ward& Doing arrives in Philadelphia at 9.40 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at ' 1 • 80 snivel in Reading at 7.85 P. DI _ • Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 5.10 A. M and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M.. arriving in PhUadel• phia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon intim leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M. and Pottsville at - 2.45.. P - M.: arriving at Philadelphia at .15 P. M. . - Harrisburg accommodation leves Beading at 7.80 A. M. and Harrisburg; sgt, 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Beading with Afternoon Accommodation south at BA P.M., arriving in Philadelphia:at 910 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached , leaves ' gitelplia at 12.45 noon for- Reading and all way ras,• leaves Reading 11.50 H., and 1 : 0 01. 12.80 P. Mvfor Philadelphia and,all waif static/Oa.. Ail the above trains run dally,_EituadaYa excebted. Brmday trains leave Potteville at ..8.00. A. Alf.. and ' Philadelphia at 8.15!..P.,'M„;' leave.: . Philadelpidw, for Reading at 8.00 A. M., returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. • ' CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passertgus for DownuigtOwn and interradatepOlall take the 7.30 and 8.15 A..M. and . 4.80 P. N. trains trsim phgadeloala. returning from Downingtown at 7,00 A. M. and 12 80 Noon. 151EW YORE 822:P1M FOR PITIERWEGR ADD Leaves New Yorkst._7,o A.M.arul 8.00 P. M.,pasolink Reading at LO5, 11.68 A.M.. and 1.48 PM, and connect at Harriabmw wlth Perusevivania. and Northern Osaka/ Rafiroad.lon z %Traina for Pi=Mro, Chicago, 1 amsvort, Balttido.re, dO. - • - • • Berning, reit _ Train leavesHaniaborg Strival of Penmylvgala Express from Pittaburgh.at. and 0.05A.N.,9,15 P.N. passing Reading at.d.4o axon 10.52 A. N. and 11.80 P. N. arriving at New - York 10 A. N., and 2.45 P. N. Sleeping Oam amompanymg theee trains through between — Jersey OUP and FikabOrgh. without change. Mail train for New York leaves Hassrlisburs_at 2.10 P. 500 Nail train du Harrisburg leaves New York at It n. VALLEY Trains leave Pottsville at 7. 11.80 A M and 715 P. M. telsizzitog from Tamaqua at. 7.85 A. H.. and 1.40 and 5.15 P. M. EiCEEIDTLICILL ANDBUSQLOCHAZINA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegreve and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. fir Pinegrove and Tr& moat retuning tram Harrisburg at 2.20 P. M, and from Tremont at 7.55 AI M. and 5.25 P.M. _. (ii;6 l - `, - .41 Through liniteclaaa tickets and emigrant tickets to all tanadaa. he principal points In the North ant; West and O . • The following tickets are obtainable only at_tbe Moe of a, Bradford. Treasnrer i _No. 227 Routh Fourth street, Phlladelphia, or are. A. m IDOL General Mnparinteng• an% -11 ^ int COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per beat.. discount between any point" dostrek TOr limo ea and firma. ItEILEAGE TIOTECETS. goad for 2,000 mtlechbetween all po:nts, ac IS= 50 mak, tir arid Elmo. 01:* For three, at:, nixie or swatve months, for !solders WY, to all points at retinue. rates. CLEMIYALEIN Residing on the line of the Road will be turaisheo with cards, entitling themselves and wive; to tickets at halfare. ZICOURRION TIMMS. Prom Philadelphia •to principal ;Cations, good gaturdaY. Sunday and Monday, at reduced fare, to be has nly at the TiCket Mira at Thirteenth and CedlOw. reets. FREIGHT. Goode of sal descriptiona forwarded to all the aeon Points front the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad end Willow streets. FREIGHT VELUM. Leave Plata.l 24 %.% daily at 5.60 A. IL, 1.1.65 noon ana 6 P. M., for , Lebanon, Harrisbarg, Pt:4MM Port Minton, and PO/nth beif o / 11 1* MATr.f. Came at the Phtladetrlnta Post Office fa all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M., and arr - the min CAI Stations only at MS P.M. . . um. PHILADELPHIA AND TORTE RA TT ROAD. 1.868... great ae verses the Northern and'North went counties of Pennsylvania to the city at Nrie or Lakeltrie. It ban been leased and Is operated by the Pennsyl vsnis Railroad Company. SUEZ Olt PASEENinra TSAI= LT PHILADEIZEIA, ABRIVE XASTWABD. Itrie Mail Ede Rxprecia Inds ganTnan =AVE WIESTWARD. Erie Express Passenger Cars run throngh ExpressTrainon the Erie Mal and s without change, both ways, between Padelphia and Erie. NSW YOBB OONIUGOT7ON. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 920 A. M Leave Erie at 4.46 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. hi Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Por information respecting latsseiager ovalness apply at corner THiRTLETH and streets, Phi/a. delphia. And !or Freight baldness of the Company's .Agenta: S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. vi . Reynolds, Pale Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. 8.. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. WINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia , A. L. TY LER . General,Superintendent, Erie. t. - WEST OH:ESTEE AND PELLA. DELPHI& RAILROAD. VIA • WINTER ATM A NGBBEENTB. On and after MONDAY, Oct. Inn, 1865, the teal= %%Heave as follows: _ WEST CHESTER TRAMS, Leave Phlladelphia ler West Cheater. from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.50 A. M., 11.00 A. M., 2.30;4.45 and 635 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. from Depot on E. Market street. 6.20, 5.00. EA:. A. M., Lab. 4.50 P. M, Trainaleaving West Cheater ate CO A.M. and leavins Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at Pen.uelton, and will stop below B. C. Inaction at Media only. - _ PENNELTON, TRAINS. Leavendhulelphia ibrqelton 4.15 and 11.00 P. N. Leave Pennelton for P elphis 847 A DL. v. 35 These Trams stop at ell termediase Stationa ON SIINDAYI3—Leave Philadelphia at 8.80 A. hi and 2.00 P. M. Leave Weet Chador 7.55 A. IN and 4.00 P Oar Suanaya—The West Phlladelbhla Paestum= - cars wil leave Eleventh and Market atreela, half-an oour before the Train leaves the depot, and willleave depot On the arrival of eaeh train to conventions:more Into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. X. and 4.45 P /IL, and leaving West Madera& B.se A. AL and 4.60 P. X,. connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and 3. O. B. D. for Oxford and Intermediate points. sa-Pmeengers are allowed to take wearing sppareP ml 7 la Batgese, and the Company - will not, In any 418 e. be responsible dir an amount exceeding one bem ired dollars unless unless a ape cat contract le made for the tame. • :IEM7 - B,Y WOOD. General Superintendent • PITI'SBITRGH. OOLITMIII76 A 350) OINCICEINATI RAILItAAD 1 - i . • TEE rezr RANDLE — Li - 1= wrerwAßD. Owing to the great distance saved b 9 THIS ROUTS the Government has aasigued to it the carrying of the 11. S. MAIL to the Primaeval Cities of the West sing Southwest. TIMM REMO Bur own CHANGE OP CASA BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI AI)N BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THD3 ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN CINIRNNATI INDIANAPOLD3. CAIRO ANP &r. LOUIS ONE T RAIN nei ADVANCE, OF ANY OTHER INE. passengers leaving Philadelihia at DAD A. M. arrive at, Altoona in the everting for supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace;state-Room Sleeping Carl will be attached, and run throug h to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never bdfore afforded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STEURELb. VZI,LE," at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. S. F. SCULL, Gera Picket Ag't. Steubenville, O. JOHN H. HILLER. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ag't. 626 BroadwaY, New York. JOHN DDRAND, °ern Sup't. 1e1441 Pennsylvania Railroad Ofdce, 631 Chestnut, street; and Thirtieth an/ Market streets. West Philadelphia. ' FOR NEW YORK.—RARITAN • !WPM AND DELAWARE B RAI m erry, foot of VINE at., Philadelphia. 9A. M—Express for Long Branch, New lock and intermediate points. 6 P. M—Freight for New York , and all points North. Li A. M. Way Freight. Goods delivered at Company's Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by 5 P. M., forwarded by this line,' arrive in New. York at 5 o'clock next morning. RETURNING. Te P Steamer Jesse Hoyt 'wiles Pler 32 North River, bot of Duane street, N. Y., at 11 A. L. for Philadelphia Express. Freightveceived at Pier 82 North River. N. Y., by 4.30 P. M. will be ready for delivery In Philadelphia early the following morning. FARa TO NEW F• o r ' ih p YORK $2 00. Vine Street Ferry, B. r CH e PMA mat Fr na ghtOff Cm an pn y D 's e Paogi.e ns North WHARFIS, Philadelphia. _ J. B. BURT Pier 32 North;River, foot of DIYANE Street. New York. • • - • Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phila. delphia, No. 411 L.W.M.TB UT Street. • " - • W. N. CIL AY TON_ Superintendent Red Bank..N. S. , • , e. HASTY, T.Gene ~ MT_e_fgh t .ENT SW E Agent; Red ARENGEN Bank, General Agent, Philadelphia, JAM train makes direct connection-with-Leigh-Val ley trains born Easton, Wilkesbazre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia LISP.BO-P. IE. Passengers leaving. Wilkestarre at . 2L,connecti at Hethleern ai &LS P. M., and arrive in Pldladelphlf .at SAO P. IL Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. H. 6.15 and 5.50 P. H. Leave Lansdale at a A.M._ LeaVe Bort Wuldnito2l:lltDA:PBrk lit WM and 2 . 15 P. M. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at OA. IL Pldladelphis for Doylestown al LSO P. IL Doylestown , for Philadelphia at 7.. M A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia etas° P. PM and Sixth Streets Passenger Oars cony Y Pea arioueto and from Bees StreetHepot. Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey pane/more to Third Street liaspot. Meets must be roamed oaths Ticket OfficeN THI2ID Street or street, In order to secure the lowest rates of fsre. ELLIS MAHE. A Hillman's Baggage Express will call for mulVivar at the Depo t. %Mo. US South THIRD street. my2l JIMIWBOB NEW YORK.—The OAI I REN AND AMBOY and PHILA. TRENTON RAILROAD 00E play2A, DINE% from 1141.delpIdato New ,York sad wiry places, from WALNUT STREET WHALER will leave n+, AMON& - At SA. M., via Camden and AmbeY,Annum., $2 If At A. AL, via Camden and lenses , Oty Express, aBO At P. M, via Camden and Aniboy Express, ate At ale P . lc, via Camden and Am.l . let. &ass. 325 bty, Accons. and Emigrant, f 24 class 180 At 8 A. e and 5.00 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewan. villa, Pemberton and Vincentown. At BA. M., and IP. 2d. tor Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5,5, and 11,30 P. M. Ibr Fish Rouse, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Deianoo, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden. town The 10 A. M.and t P.M. hues runs direct through to Trenton. _ LINES FROM SENB/NOTON DEPOT will /SAVO se fbliows At 11 A. M., 4.80, 6.45 P. Mend 12 P.M. (night)Via Kensington and Jersey City Express-- .. 68 IX The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others ft.n. days excepted. At 7.80 and iL A. 111.14 8.80, 4.20,5 and 6,45 P. and 12 Midnight, lbr Bristol . Tt enton. tte. At 7 and 10.16, A. M., 12 M., 8,4, 5, and 6 P.M. fel CornwellaTorrisdale,Rolmosb Tacony,Wisaino ming, Brldeabnrg and a nd at 10.15 A. M. for BristoL Schencks, Eddinn and 8 P. M. fin Rolroesburs and intermediate Braden& BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD, 113 r tht Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennulvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot, as follows: At 7.80 A. M. and &SO P. M, fOr Miaow, a Falls, Brit ,o Dunkirk, Canandaigua-Elmira, Ithaca, Owego Rochester, Rbagltampoon, Oswego, Syracuse, Grew Bend, Montrose, Wllltesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Belvidere-, Easton, Lambertville, Mem. ngton, &c. The Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton fOr Mauch Chunk, Allen town. Bethlehem. itc. At 6 P. Maur Lambertville and intermediate t3fations Sir For New York, and Way Lima leaving Hen sinston Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, about Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars ran Into the Depot, anu on arrival of each Train. run gram the Depot. P. BL An auditions' Ticket Office is located at No. 623 Ches nut street. Continental Hotel, inhere tickets to .New ork and all important points North and East, may te procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this aru m , can, by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their reeldences, by Orahaza's Baggaae Express. Plit Pounds of Barrage only allowed each ` ! tier. are prohibited-h.= taking as basgage at their wearing apparel. All baggage over fitly pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their respon.sibility . for baggage to One Dollar per pound. and wIII not half ale for any amount beyond 3100 except by special contract. LIB FROM NEW YOB.K FOB PICELADELPECIA Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and P. M. via Jersey City and Cbmeltm. At 7 and lt A. IL, 6 P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Kea di gin Pier NO. IN. Itiver,st bA, M. and 2, 4 P. M. via Amboy and.Caadeut__ PHILADELPHIA, GER 51A N TOWN' AND - NORRIS t OWN. 0.1.4 IME TABLE.-On and at. er TRUBs- DAY , November 1,1866, anUl Anther notice. FOR uh.4I.6IANTOV7N. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 6,9, le, 11, 12 A. EL; 1,2, 3.15, 33f. 4,5, 51," 6.10. 7,1., 9 10, U. 12 P. M. Leave Germantown-6, 7,7 X, 8 e.t.), 9, 10 ,1L1-2,A..X.; 1, 2,3,4, 4X, 0,6 X, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. &20 down train. and the 214. - and 5X up trig= will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON.BUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.15 mint es A. M; 2,7, and 103; P. M. Leave Germantown-815 A. N.; 1,6, and 9% P. M. CRHSTNIIT.HLLL RAILROAD. Leave PI liadelphla-6, 8, 10, 12, A. M.; 2,3 X, 53,,C,.7, 9 and 11 P. M. . Leave Chestnut-Hill - 7.10 minutes, 8, 9 40, and 11,40 A. IL; 1.80, 3.40, 5.40, &40 and 10.40 P. M. ON SUNDAY S Leave Philadelphia-9,15 minutes A. M.; 2 and 7 P.M. Leave Chestnut Rill-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.40,#..40, and 9.25 minutes P.M. F`OR CONSHOHOCREN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia- 6, 8.35, 11,05, A. M.; IX, 3 4X,5%, 6.15, &05 and 11X, Pown. M. Leave Norriat-5.40, 7.7.50,.9,11 A.M.; .135, 43,5. and 8 P. U. '1 he 534 P. M. train will atop at Falls, School Lane, Wissahickon, Manaynnk, Spring M/ 1 / 1 1 and tkinalle hocken only. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 1.14 and 645 P. M. Leave Norristown- 7 A. M., 5 and BX.P. M. FOR MANAYUNR. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35,11.05 A. M.; 3, 4 35, 5 35 . , 6 Leave 15J &05 and 11X ht. Manyunk-6 10, 715, 8.2, 935, 11% A. M.; 2,5, 635 and 835 P. M.„ ON SIINDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2% and 6.45 P. M. Leave Manynak-7X A M., 5,41, and 9 P. M. -- S. WILtiON, General Superintendent, 10 , 1 Depot, Ninth and Green greets. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, from foot of Market street umPer keery, commencing MONDAY, September 24, 1868, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS FOLLOWS: For Bridge _and all intermediate stations, at 8 Anti., Mall. 3.30 P. X.. Pa.sseng.r. For Woodbury 8 A. M., 8.30 P. M., and ,8 P. M. For Cape May at 3 SO P. M. BETURNING TRAMS LEAVE Woodbury at 7.15 A. M., 8 40 A. M., and 4.54 P. M. Bridgeton at 7.0 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Freight 8.30 P. M. Salem at 650 A. M. and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. Millville at 6.b5 A. M. and 3.08 P. M, Freight 6.10 P.M. Cape May at 3145 A. M. Passenger .and Freight. Fish IGE.T will be received at Second Covered Wbarf below Walnut street, from 7 A. M. until 5 P. M. Freight received beibre 9A. M. will go forward the same day. . FREIGHT DELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH DELA WAItE AVENUE. WEST. JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, wall attend to all the usual branches of express business. A Special Messenger accomp.nies each throngh train. Office fuotof Marketstreet; ehiladelphla. ae24.1.13 ' .T. H. MARE_LEY. General Agent. .PRILAILELPHIA. BA.LTI MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— Lo. -V 4 ZW- GEMENTS.—ON AND ANTES MONDAY, Oct. 16, MS. the Trains will leave Phila. D delPhia, from the epot of the West Chester dr.Phlla. delphia Railroadowner of Thirty.first and Market Streets, (West PWlada.). at 7.60 andP.M.' Leave Rising . Sun; at 6.60, and Oxibrd ,at 6.25:14'M.. andleave Oxgrd at 8.26 P. M. A Market Train with Passenger Oar attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving the Rising San at 11.16 A. bf., Oziord at NCO M,, and Kennett at Ltd P. M., conn_ec . at West Chester Sanction with a Train for Phil ad elphia. On - W,ednesday and Satur days. trains leave Philadelphia at ,2.80 AL,' fen through to (Word. - The. Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M; COIL* nests a; Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Uneasier county. Returninl, leaves Peach , Bottom to connect et aeo . .alfith the An'amOon Train fer Philadelphia The Train leavingPhiladelphha at CO runs :eating Passers are' allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as and the Company milli not In any. ease be respo le for an amount exceeding one hun- dred dollars, unless a "pedal. contrast be made for the same soll9 KB= WOOD: Oen'l Sept. 17 3 / 1 /111E1W0 CHWIIIIPI. 1111 NORTH PXSINSYLVABIA i Br-THE AMBLE BOUTlir =is arta direct line to Bethlehem, Allen,....town! Chunk, Hazleton White Haven Mauna Oity, and all po i nts In the Lehigh and Vial Passenger Regions n Impels in Philadelphia_TßlßD sized, above Thompson, and corner of RH and &MEW OAN streets. ~. __ 101 7MitharA.B111.160311111 • 1 NINE DAILY TRAINS. On and after Monday, Mayaint,lB66, Passenger ° leave the Depot, Third Street, above Thompson, ° (Sundays excepted), as follows: AT iM 7.80 A. M.- flitathes lidemmnr Exprees . -11:m • .. - • . at and Principal i tNerth Penney ' road, eennecilng st Bethlehem with Lehigh ° a ll Railroad for entossilliMellea ' ''' '''" ':: _Chunk. W 'jean - : -° . , • , 7 Van Wilk run tnyteri; ' - °. ajeltelSU - ' • ... VI and 33 2= 452x cows - ~••'• o° 7 wlth irehli mre ariti_pfahrum panrood. 7 for .rauch * 01 • ~ 1 cancan W rt. 4 M. at Wilk *V I ; 'l 5 I P ll U—k at fishextoY '' V P.fil. Permeate= bY thitb=_olll'lake Valley Tralnt training Sethi at 18.00 M. ihr Be.. ton and points on New Jersey Ormtral Ballrcdd to New York. 1 AT 8.85 A: 11.-Assmunodstiory for Doyle4own, stopping at all - Intermediate-Stations.-Passemgers, ibr Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsvi ll e, by tbls train. take Stage at Old York Boad. AT 10 A. H.-Aamminodation, Mr Port Wishing. ton, stony at all intermediate Stations. At 2.:VP Accommodation for. Dereetown, bop ping at intermediate stations. raMengera take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. AT 8.80 P. M.-Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Permulvania Bar. road,_.kin4, , c ri lLee connection at Bethlehem with Le hish Valley - Zrßastonfiefithing thereat 6.45 P. IL Passengers, ihr ,Plainfteld, , Somerville and other points on New Jersey Ventral .B.B..take N. .T. G. Train at /Easton, wbsin arrives In New York at to P. M. Parr seers N aza retheyown take-stage at North Wale& and tor aS Bethlehem Mid for 8 reanvflie a Qttakertowr . _ AT 4.15, P.: fi;..,. - i`d'aoroirtakirt :rer Doyleelown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fbr ,Wmtvw Grove. Bathtub"- and•Hasteville - take stage at, bington.: for Lambersille at Doylestown... i , : AT 5.1.5 , P. , M*-Throngh ° Aocommodation„ arr Ballot lehem and all Stations on main line - of North. Pennayl °Crania Railroad. connecting at Bethlehem with Ts. high Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Manch Chmck. ar.l. --ll_ __. , ,i ',i , r.lt-t -.< , _!" ,: 1;:. ~ :_-,,.-. , - 1 pAT &MP. mr-Acouramedethm.. Mt banlitibit, step,: ing at all Intermediate Stations. At It P. M. Accommodation Mr Port WishingtOs. • - TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA; - ' - : Leave Bethlehem at 6.80 A. M.. and 18.25 M., aid-61i WALL H. GATEEEat. Aunt. J. VAN RENSSELATER, Sutr " " -11:, .• `i r. 51 1 ' ~) I ' _•eVit l i kP ll P4V.r “ !:i . ' .. I' ITrinTALDIELPHLe. IktliffiliG. , ...di ellrizie l ekae l 13 3 taitilng e l/ 7 TI 1 - ...,,,Reet,, Trains willaeave , : cod:mi . street anilWaddngten ayszineD epot, ssfollows: • , ld . 1./I . lA_ Train, at . 4 .15 Arlif. (Menders :eseePted), mimed+ and Washington,' stoprdng. at Chaster, InThU4 3 orn New Elkton, Jloribeasteperryville • race, Atierdeen Xlttryituuol., Medno/lf: Atazie'sand Stemmer's Rini. - - 1. ; _ . •'' • - 4weemay-Inall Train," at 8.15; - ;41., ; M.• ( stineam 'ax ted), forßaltimore, doming at; *Creepier Mations Phlladel_phla endMelMmore. eawareßJELaln.at 9. A.bLOSundays meted:UV Crisfield andAntermssilate atatiom3. • _Repress train. at DI; '4%..! MlDotusdayli 14644nd/I'9r meltimore and Wshinr.• - • -• ' • ~.. ~. ' W: , ore rode Traill and 4ashthgten " IL I ate - _la. s ezi rr i M ). r,' ,1 .. ont, liVilimingt3n,Newiirk, , Mrton, North East, P e, manweie•srace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, ewood, Magnolia, Chases and Steltan. *lit In:Prod at line P. M.lbr Italian - Ore and Walh. 3n tun. Connecta at Wilmington with Delaware R.R.; i rl Dee (Satteettre' 0030epied),-st.pping' 'at middidon, Emyrna, Lover, Hamadan, Searord, Saliebtill• Pitnee it nne and connecting at Oriel:l4ld with boat for Icbriollr, Pox temouth and tMhi ll the Booth. g rs a Z: 1 1 vafff I =.otTratlty DealA,laltiiwl =lLO AMn: •kON ' - ACCOMMODATION TRAINs, hopping g r ail stations between Philadelphia and Wil- Leave Philadelphia at 9.00 .A.li , L,l=AllB;eilOand ILES P.:114r. The tee P. M. tram , connema, with the Dal* ware Railroad for Milford and intermediate Indians. Leave liVihatngtes 6.30', 7.15- and IMO A. M. 4,00 ano IMO P. M. • . , . The 2.15 A.M. leant wM net stOP nt 'etatirms between , , . . Cal Bier and Philedelphia. , • • .„Traina for Newcastle 10033 •Ptillidelois At 0.00 A .."4 ; THBODGIN TRAMS ZZOM. ae.vrarolizt_, LeevelVilmingtorrat - II.OOA.M, D . US and 10.00 P.M.' . _ i r CICENTER FOR PRIMA MPHIL ••• -'' - ' , Leave- Chester.. at ,7.28_ , 7.55, 414 And. 11,10 A .. M... 34 , 13. 6.10.'7.20 and 10.86 P.M. ' ' • • Prom Baltimore to Ph»ad hisoc-Ikave Raiff:rads' 78:11A. 3 2 1136 3f.;1Vay MAIL 4.20 A . , Express; 1.10 1 P.IID, red. 6.86 P. M., Repress:, 83S P. M., McMillin.' • -Sor•• Balilmore leave' Chester *t Letandil.s2' AIM., and BM P. M. , - _,.. • s' ' . Trains Tor 'Baltimore lawn Winn/Mon at &Di, and tr„ : o, Trttp . : ttraltis With powsierigeroare attached WlitiegiVe ' eon for Perryville and intermediate /Menem' a 6=15 P. M. Leave, italtimere for.Navre.de-Grane and intermediate SW.oter 31S Lib - Pa& • Leave Perri villa for :Wilinington and intermediate stations 254.20 A. lif.,:connectlng atWilesimrton witli the.. .7.15 A. Ipt train for hiladelphia. .' ' . . .... with hto and zt A. 'an . SUNDAY' TRAINS.' • =press Train at 418 A.M. for Baltintere-trul Wash t ngto n' North ing. at .Ctiester„ Wilnalngtory Newark, ,Nortaeaet, - Birriville, Zavre=de-ara, 'Aber. dean, Perrynutniii, CiaseTe and Btentmees RM2. Night Express and . Tama. Cour ecili3g at viTmingt.ou-vr pe aware R.' AcommiadatiOn Train i at 1.1.801:214 far Wilaington sad intermediate &Won't"- - - • - • BALTTIKONE,POR P 1111.6.33 Leave Baltlinote at 8.281 P. 'et ping Havre 'do Brace, PerryvilleandWilnlingtoxi. -Aboretopitat Pak ten and Newark (to take taumengiete Mr-Philadelphia and leavepaittatgaza from Washington, or , Baltimore ) _ and Chatter to leave paintragam:trem; Ativallmore 07 , ccommodation-train lititoWlinfnittozilbrPlaladel. phis and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. M. H. P. RENNElT.l3nrerintatul , ...OA PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. — FALL ARRANG.Enuarr. The treks of the Pennsylvania Central Itailroad leave the Lepot. at Thirty first and Market streets which Is reached directly by the cars of the Market Sire et Passenger Railway. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street D &Sway run within one square alt. ON SUNDAYS.-1 he Market Street Cam leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 minutes before the departure of each train. ss ANN'S BAGGAGE I XPRESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders leftat the office No. 631 Chestnut street will receive attention. _ _ - - TBAIN3 LEAVE DEM'. viz.: DAY 7 N - PlUsisB.... _at 9.00 A. M. PAOLI AG M.. Nes. & 10.%) A. 31.&11.20 R. M FAST LINE & PARKSBURG TR a I N.—....-- ... -...--atLOO P. ELAIIRISbURG Z. 30 P.IIE. LANCASTER AtXxaf.. 4.00 P. M. PI TT S BURGH & P 900 P.IVL PHILADERPHIA .... ...at ILOO P. Pittsburgh & Erie hi all leaves daily, except Satur day. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains daily,eicept Sunday. Ps asengais by DAY ESPZESS go to Williamsport witlicut charge of cars, anti arrive at Lock Haven at 830 P. M. Pate* tigers by DAY 1T.PE.13.8 go to Carlisle and Chamberebtog without a change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Office, CB Chestnut street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ: CINf EXPRESS.. —...._.. at 1144 A. M PHILADELPHIA " 710 PA Oil I A Cant .. Nos. I di A. AL, & 710 P. M PARKERITaki TRAIN at 920 A. M. LANCASTER TRAIN FAST LINE " 110 " DAT EXPItSt- it 5.50 HARRISBURG Abt _... .....-.-- " 9.50 " ss Philadelphia Expre arriveidaily, except Monday. Cincinnati Bxpms arrives daay, All other trains daily except Sunday,Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.00 A. M..and Williamsport at &40 A. M-. reach Philadelphia, with om change of cars, from Wpiamsport, by Day Mc prese, at 5.50 P. M. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. aurae any I ts'k for Baggage except for Wearing Abpa rel; and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dol lars in value., All Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by epeeist contract. For further Ix fbrination; apply JOILIq C. AL.1.101, Ticket Agent 65i.t.i:_estnut street. SAMUEL H. WALLaCk.. ticket Agent at the Depot. az: > sinkaivr Takm runs dairy, except Sunday. For fall particulars as to fare and azcommodations, apply to FAA...NCI. FUNK. 157 Dock - treet. TO PLEASURE TRAVELERS. THE ei4ORTEST ROUTE TO NIAGARA. FALLS-. Mine. CATAWIESA RAILROAD, Connections immediate and sure, Scenery Unsurpassed. No road so free from dust, Trains leave Philadelphia from PHILADELPHIA. Ai.; D T READING RAILROAD DEPO, THlftrr_sas i AND CALLOWHILL. at OM A. M., NIAGARA PALLS' EXPRESS reaching Williamsport without chanv of care at 6.50 P. M. (supper). arriving at Niagara Pails at 9.33 A. M. Mooning Car ihrOughporri Williamsport to Rochester without change. Passengers remaining over night at Williams. Dort can resumejourney next morning at 7.3s,reaching Niagara Falls at 9,40 same evening. Ask for tickets via Calawissa Railroad, which can be procured at the Company's office. 425 01111 street, under Philadelphia Ban_ ,k and opposite the Custom House. and at Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL streets. N. VAN HORN, General Passenger Agent. _ . THE FAVORITE e-rE IitiBOAT WARER for Burlington. and istol. Leaves Philadelp N hia, ehestunt street wharf, at 2P. 14. Returning leaves-Bristol at 7.10• A 2.f., stopping each way at ktlverton, Torresdale, An dalusia and Beverly. .Fare, Cents: Excursion. 40 rid :r AN ;11 :474. . cTHONSOZPO LONDON EIPORANzat OR EUROPEAN RANGE% far families hotels or rabies hntitntiona in TWENTY DIFFM, :..W.n SIRES. - Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Rot air Portable Resters, - Lowdown Gratea, Fireboaro Stoves, Bath Boilers, Btewhnle plates, Broil ers; Cookingrent. Btoves,eta,, wholesale and relaß by the inanniactu . SHARPE & THOMBON, nir2l.m,w.tilmo .No W 9 North Second street. anJOB BARTLETT & BON.. Manufacturers of the CZH RATED BARTLE LIC TT ILEA:TEAR, g Ranges . Gas 'Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work of every description. A s._Mndid assortment of , . RERISTIRS A.NI4 •Wan'ILA.TOBS, and Silver's Air tight Stoves, always on band, at No. 924 Arch Street, Philadelphia, • au.9o4f TIRISLArs 8. DULON At 80.N8. Late Andrews A Dixon, No. 1184 ORESTNTIT street. PS ilastaishis ate110113.111111:4 1M OPPi United &atm Wet i . LOW-DOWN ' PARIDE, OXLAAEBEB, OPIUM, Axel other ORATS, gar Anthracite, Bituminous and W 034 rinV.l3 ASSO. . weitza-mar. PURNAWM, Dor WarnAr.r. Public and Private ButiciA,,i 88015T8.88, - ITENTELAID.W 417 D , ..0333:ENITZ•421A_Pti. 101XIKING-'gATIE3, BATH-5011.,..8.810, ..I , ', • I wHOLEBALE and RE•rkr7.. .. . JOHNS' ENGLISH .- ROOFING :. CLOTH, AND coated with LIQUID GTITTA. PERM& PAINT, lEahlr g them verfeetty water proof Li n ARY GRAVEL HOOFS, - Repaired.with Gotta P. a Paint, and warranted for, dye years. . L 'e RY SLATE ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as bard as slate., - TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with Liquid Gotta Percha at small expense. Cost. ranging from one to two cents per square foot ; Old Board opr Shingle Jinn rs ten cents per square foot, all complete.' Material constantly on hand and fbr sale by the PHALADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA. ROOF. I 1( COMPAN Y . . ' - • 4.IIO.'HORA_RT, oc2o-em. 'lSONorth' FOUR Street. RD G 118. B & WOSIWNHOLVS" POCKET Kays% Rodgers & Wade's and Botcher'sßazoni Table Outing, Ladies' Scissors in Oases.' - Barurs _ , Serra. and all Muds of Cutlery ground and polished at ' KATIFIRAYS. No. Us S. TENTH Street, below Chestnut. 0c26.1mil BERix.iNg :• • I atm Lulea' • k W' G gab b 7 MEN 87 A. r 66, •: • . • I FOR . i'‘IENV !Via Delaware and' Itaritarrearial. The ritit tindi Nets Toirk Azipstdei - Sterunboat'Conspany. '• • • _ .Btesini Propellers leave 'DAILY train • 4 • FIRST WHARF below !trail e runln 24 ROAMS. • e connects with all Northern and EssterS n Companies. Goods ibrwszden direct tt - allgier!re cl e of commission. • , t received at lowest rates. , WAL.P CLYwitayjDE.'n _og.i.iksente, clonal raus , . ____ JAS. Agent. inhwtir .U 7 Wall street.. Ne w Po*. POE BA VANNAH, GA. The Philadelphia and Southern biearuship Company's, Regular Linea. Reoond wharf below Spruca street. • • - IEI The atetunilalp TOPTAWAMDA. ()swain I. Teak for cci AVANAII, will cowmen-. receiving on THIIREIDAI . • ovatnber 22, d sail . on id IM L g. DAY, Noveniber24th. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and every ' alternate Gaturdaythereafter—via.:DeCe alb o: 22.&". This ateaMer. tua Atoms, ace other ao. confinTidationa for 'pus:Bangers. paliaage. gW:Deck do.. glO.- Through ti c k eta sold to the following pointa—Macork Ga., t3l;- tAunibtis, Ga. ' VD; AugustaMs..l27: 4 ktlaata, Wol: Albany, Ga., 125; , -Montgozneryi A1a,.,-.41; •Eti• fouls, Ala., f 35. - Freight taken at low, rates- - •' Through receipts giVexiat through rates to Macon, Augusta. Columbia, Atlanta, Ga.; Knoxville, Matta. , nctoga.„lVaahville, Memphis -Tenn.: l3Antori,Miaa. lug Po freight receivador bills of lading ' aigned on sail- - - .da mite at flavannah, Hunter &Gammen. For freight or passage, apply to - WM. L. JAMES General Agent. ' ' ' 3 / 4 -0 0 4 12 ii Wilfirfear OB E W ORLEANI3, DI U.ECI. ' • THE' PHILADILL PRIA Al4lOB durzt- Mrir.An, STEA24I3 HIP COMPANY'S =GUMS NE. - - The well known anteing:a SteruM4hlP • • - . STAR OF THE lINIOH - 1.202 tons register. T; N. (looksey,'Masten Will commence receiving freight for the above port at, econd wharf below Isprucestreet, on TUESDAY, No vember ; 27th, and salon SATURDA.Y. Dec. Ist, at 12 oClocit . • •- • •1 ; ; • Retmming, Maim NEW 0R1.12 . 41 , 43 on flAiti DAY Decembez lath This Steamer has tut. E iv: Booms and other accommodatisms for_pss.-el err.' " • Cabin passagetee, Dean do., Freight taken rat lowlates. • • Nofreigirtreceived or billatif lading signed on.sall, ents at New Orleabi, blyears:OrevY, Nickerson di Co., who will give careful attention to shipmenniol goods_tO (calveston, Mobile, - Vicksburg, and interior For freight or passage. apply to ' • • . - WIL L. JAMES. GerteralAgeuit; 03E4( ,• ' ; 814 SoutttWriarVes, 'SOB •45. STEAMCB:I2 LENZ Duratar. . 771,0 M MICH PORT .71V4137 . 117.11DA1R BROIL LTNOVEST. 'WHARF:- rBIZA.DRILIIit„ ANDLONG WHAM; BOSTON. • The steamship BOMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. IV, at 10 A. M. The steamship ABLE% Camelia Bates, wilt sail from Boston on Thursday, Nov. /5, SLS P• Y._ kne lure between Bt Madelphis and Bogle/I,m now composed of the BOMAN fnew), Captain Baker, 1,488 teas IMMIX& SAXON, Oaptamitatthews. taao sons earthen. t. NORMAN, Captain, Crowell, 1,203 ton! bathers. These substantial and' wall appointed - steamships will tail punctually as advertised and freight willies received every day, a steamer being always AM the berth_ to receive range. Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their goods. E'er freight or mew having superior aecommods. dons, apply to HENRY WINSOB Smith Dplaware :wenn& , E, N. . -4 " " RU THE PEIMADELPILLa. AND SOUTH • MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The firat•chies steamship PIONEER, Captain P. F. Howie, for WILMINGTON, Vail commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. November 15th. and, sail on eATIIRDAY. November 17th. at in o'clock A. M.. and every - altern.ate Saturday - thereafter7visz December Ist. Lsth, Passengers will find superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin passage, $2O; Deck do., po. - • Preget carried at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail . agents at Wilmington. WORTH .t DANIEL, whb will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad. dressed to their care to and from the interior. For fringht or pottage, applyto - Belt WM. L.—TAKES. .4on Gen th ezal Wh arves Agent, • • .31 e g ap, THROUGH 411.1W y :31 113 THE SOUTH AN ptaTLA DELPWAS, ItIORBIOND - AND :STOOLS ISTSHIP CXHITAITY: THE° e : : efinter • 3ERN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARD. LINA. via Seaboard 'and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA.. TENNESSEE- and the .WEsT, via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND .SOUTEIGIDE The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to. gether with the moderate rates charged, commend IS to the public se the moat desirable medium for carry inkeve on ry descripti of freight. 2s o charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of traosfer. MR3M4EM=iFi Freight received daily W3L P. CLYDE & CO., 14 North and 14 South Wharves. 4 411 - ai HAVANA STEAMERS. cant , ps SHISIT-BIONTHLY LIME. a nr u tl SENDRIVS. HUDSON.—......— Oaptalowel STABS AND STRIPEE4—__ * ...... _Capt. Holmes These steamers will leave this port for Havana every - other SATURDAY, at 8 A. M. The staammip STABS AND STRIPES L _HoImes, master, will sail for Havana on S.A.TUBDAY MORN. ENG, November lith, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana X5O. freight received after Thursday. FYrMP:4kt Orl4ply tO PaS ETltairaA WATTSON & SONS. 140 North Delaware avenue. ; FOB OA_LVESTON TEXAS, TEXAS LINE' 8 • STOP- P • T KEY WEST, FLA. The Al Steamship GEN"l , tar, SEDOWIOK, Whitehnrst, commander, will receive freight. at Pier 20 East River, and Bail with immediate despatch. For freight or passage having superior sumoramodatiens, rawly to BISHOP. SON &00.. No 105 Arch attest,. t NNW" KX_PRINEI LINE TO ALTUS., -• AND II -", _Gleutletown and Weaning - ton. • eaawake and Bellmore Canal, with connect:Minh at Alexandr_i fbrm the moat direct rente far: I.3llChhutg, =ea, Knoxville, Naahville. Dalton and. the Southwest. Steamers leave /list Wharf above Market street,. every Wednesday sod Satarday at 12 For freight apply to the agents, - - W. P. CLIME 00.. 14 North whams. J. B. BaStiso . Arent as Georgetown ; M. 324 11 1 12e A. 00„ agente at ammusdrta. POR NEW YORK.—Tniladelphin Steam Traveller Oompany—Deepatch and Swift tell4W3s,.via Delaware and Oaritaneanal—Leaving, daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M. connecting with all tho Northern and Eastern Lines For freight, which will ' e taken on accommodating. terms, apply to WM. M..BALILD &00., !chi= NO. 152 South Delaware at,innit, STRA..IIfER FOR SALE.—The bat coppered and coPPer fastened teamer ABLEN GETTY (aide wheel), 408.tona 0. 5f.. 180 reet 2434" feet beam; depth or hold, a feet e, inches; draws 5 feet 4 inches water built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to Z. A. SOLODEB.4 sed2-tf Iltock.Street !inert. NEW TOW-DOAT LINE. DALAWAILIC• • and CLEME.L.P.ILLEE -Boar coiriwirk: • • • • EMERATitstiteßielifilferito TON. and Warmed! ; • WM. E. CLYDE di (29.,.tients. No. it South Iniiirires ridbidelphist; • zo . ( 31 FOR lIAGUATRA AND -I . IIERTO CA BELLO.—The bars - ROANOKE, Danmn, master, will sail THiTR.,,DAY, inst.jor the above ports. For freigbt or. passage, slpply to TORN DALLRTT A ;CO , 128, Walnut street. „ aos FOB, ANTWERP — Petraleana.—The first Class ship immediate Li a n i Ca despatch fg a getl e g'pVt l . For helght or passage, apply to WOW:ULAN& CO., 123 WALNUT street. nos -FOR ANTWERP.—The Al bark R9T.I2IKR ~; Captain . .Prinee, is now loading for the above pert. For freight or passage,'apply to WORK MAN d 01,123 Walnut btreet. ' se24 WANTED TO PURC fIASE.—A centre-board Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over tbres years old, and not over 2e fe-t .11nctle3 Apply to EDMUND A. SOUDk..E CO.. No. 3 Dock street. nos CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.--Cons , gnees or merchan• title per nark HELEN SANDS, OtIA, , mastpr, from Liverpool, will please send their permits beard,at Shipper street wharf,or to the counting house of the undersigned. The general order will' be issued on Tuesday the lath inst., when all roods not per will be sent to public stores. PETER WRitaLT . & SONS, lit Walnut street. ' n010.3t 5511.1.1. Uhrt.,LE Jon, tiewa,i, master, la' now dia. Charging under general order at Shipped street wharf. Consignees will pleae attend to the reception of their goods. FEDER WRIGHT dt GONG. 115 Walnut street. •-• WAS S. BH.ENDLlKR,snecessor to JOHN SHINDLER & SONS, Ball Makers, No. SOO North DHI.AW4LRIC Avenue, Philadelphia. . AS work done In th e bait, manner and on the lowestand most ravoratde terrna, and warrapt*tp apieper. feet sattstaction. Particular attention even to rePoirizie • - • LADIFAV TRIM!MOS. GRAND , OPENDDEier-iditEi. M. BENDEIt,, , 0,1031 Chestsut stunt, f o biladelphiat Importer 'of Ladles' Dress And Cloak Trin'im , 1^ Abe, an.elegant steak Of Imported Paper Patterns Ladles! and Children's.' DreeiVa Parisian Dress - a , nd kw Cloak Making in all its varieties, • „ladies Aburdshing that rich and costly materiels pm. rely on being at' tbstically dited,pot theft ,work finished In the most prompt and elEcient manner, •at ;the iowestpossible prices, in twenty-four hours' notice. Cutting and bun^ mg. Patterns . in sets. or by the single Puce A" selB-0 chant* and dreams now reads'.
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