from Our Third Edition of Yesterday. LATER FEU WASHINGTON. Another Move for Davis's Release THE PHILADELPHIAAPPOINTMENTS Secretary Itle,Culloch Surrenders. Promin nt Rebels in Washington New Jersey Senator Appointed. LATEST CABLE NEWS. Amnesty to the lurkish Insurgents. MILITARY HOSPITAL BURNED. From ,Washington. (Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The Commis sioners appointed by the Legislature of Mississippi to call upon the President and ask for the release of Jeff. Davis, are at the White House to-day. They are backed by other" rebel States. It is said that the Presi dentis disposed to accede to their request. Secretary McCulloch has decided to ap point Calhoun Deringer Assessor of the Second District in Philadelphia. The Sur veyorship still hangs fire. R. M. T. Hunter, who was a leading rebel Senator from Virginia, is again here, with other leading rebels, to procure his pardon. The Attorney General still holds their ap plication in his possession. Appointment of IT. S. Senator. TRENTON, Nov. 12.—Governor Ward has appointed Frederick T. Freylinghuysen United States Senator, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Senator Wright. He has filled the office of Attorney General of the State for the last six years. Amnesty to the Cretan Insurgents. NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—A despatch over the Atlantic Telegraph, from Reuter's tele gram, says: LONDON, Nov. 32, Noon.—The Turkish Government has granted a general amnesty to the Cretan insurgents. Military Hospital Burned. HALIFAX, Nov. 12.-A fire on Saturday night destroyed the: Military Hospital, and all its contents. The'patients were removed. Several firemen were injured by explosion of compounds. From Montreal. MorrrnmAt,, Nov. 12. The discount of American Invoices for the current week is placed by the Government-at 31 percent. Large quantities of war material continue to arrive, and are being discharged from the ships. Mr. Brydges, of the Grand Trunk Rail way. is experimenting successfully in the use of peat for fuel on locomotives. The whole military force here, including several regiments of infantry, cavalry and artillery, were reviewed this morning. Obituary. RUTLAND, Vt., Nov. 12.—John Bradley, for a long time connected with_the railroad interests of the State, died yesterday. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Major Robert Beale, who was formerly the Sergeant-at- Arms of the United States Senate, and sub sequently warden of the District of Colum bia jail, died yesterday quite suddenly, Death ofJudge CLEVELAND, November 11th.—The Hon. Hiram V. Wilson, District Judge of the Northern District of Ohio, died of consump tion on Sunday. Marine Disaster CLEVELAND, Nov. 12th.—The schooner Worthington, with ore for Cleveland, went ashore on Sunday night. In rescuing the crew three men from the life-boat were drowned. The vessel was not badly dam aged and the crew,is safe. Break In the Erie Canal. RocausTun, Nov. 12.—A break occurred in the Erie Canal, near Palmyra, which will require four or five days to repair. Markets. NEW YORK Nov. 12.—Cotton very dull at 36@35c. for middlings. lour quiet: sales of 5,000 barrels of State at 58 i‘oslo ; Ohio 512 rs©ll4; Western 59 761g1611 75; Southern 515 5*,C551.7 25; Wheat dull: 58,000bosheis Corn ao at an advance of lc. York dull. Lard dull: sales at 18©143 4 , c. Whisky dull. Stocks lower. Gold, 1437. U S. Five Trventlea, 1854, 107 V; Western Union Telegraph Co, 51 3 ": Atlantic 112; N. Y.Cents al, 110 - '; Erie, sug; Reading , 1603; Michigan Central, 118;4: isfichigan Southern, 903,,; 1111hois Central 123.%: Pittsburgh, 9lhil Northwes tern. 5335; Toledo, 117%": Bock. Island, 109.3.;,; Fort Wayne, 109. POURS. The Maguire Homicide. OVS.II AND TEB3lngrat—Judgps Allison and Ludlow. —The case of William A. Magnire, charged with the murcer of Maggie Baer on the Id of a pril, 1864, was resumed. On {1 atu r day the special venire was ex h..usted after seven jurors had been obtained. Bo many of those summoned had formed and expressed opinions which they asserted would influence them as Jurors, that the panel was thus exhausted. A second special venire was issued summoning fifty taleemen. This was returned this morning and forty.sixjurors an e ecur e s d. wred. from this panel the remaining j arors were s there was a large attendance in the Court room this morning, and no little interest was manifested in the proceedings. As on Friday and Saturday, Maguire, in the dock, was clofely watched, his movements and menner still indicating either insanity or an effort to simulate that condition. He was continually moving about in the dock, gesticulating violently with his bands and arms. and at times addressing himself to the spectators, but :his words were unintelligible to us across: the Court room. ilefrequently indulged in an idiotic laugh, and the tipsteves had consiaerabledilli. unity in keeping him quiet. The Jury v. as fall'at fifteen minutes past 12 o'clock, and once more the trial was commenced. In opening the case, the District Attorney - referred to the frequent complaints le the community that these were delays in the administering of criminal justice, but it was a cu rious fact t bat those who indulged in these comments were the very individuals who came into Court as in. rum, and admitted their loability to do their part in executing the laws of the country. At one period of Mr. Mann's address, the prisoner commenced striking his hand against the railing of the dock.. noise attracted the attention of every one, and Mr. Mann, in commenting upon insanity as a defence, Said that thejnry was'required to ascenain the prisoner's mental condition at .the time of the commission of the murder. Any exhibitions of la sanity here in court now are idle and useless, as It did not establish the insanity - of Maguire at the time he killed Maggie Baer. At the dime of Mr. Mann's address, the prisoner still continued his demonstrations, and' during the exami., nation of witne qea he frequently attracted attention' to himself by his conduct. At one time bis mother endeavored to pacify him, but without meows'. Her "elr. its only drew from him a vacant smile. The testimony ofDr. Snapleigh, Ex-Corener Taylor, and the officers who witnessed the .murder and -made the arrest was the same as that given to • the jury last th 'Officer Benj. B. Fparks, sworn.— I was at the theatre e night this occurred; Maggie Baer was lathe private box: BOMB aoldieri was in the box with her; saw tne prisoner; ,be came In and asked me to take a drink with ham; I declined; be then asked my pormisstotlito go in the box to see Maggie Baer; I was-officer of the theatre; I told him I could not well ;allow it; he said he only wanted to go for a few minutes to bid her good bye, stale was whethers.y then I - consented to .let him go; be went; he opened the box or they opened for tam, I don't know: in a moment or two afterwards I heard the report of a pistol; when I got to the box OttieerS :Booze and Rice were In the box and had himarrested: I did gin knew ti he had a weapon at that time; I can't'say. he,waa either drunk or sober; he had been drinking during the day, I think, I am not positive that I saw him during the zltty; he wax not whet you call a dranken man; if he had been drinking he car ried it very well; he was lively, bat did nut make any noise ont of the way: had seen him at the theatre before. ; nearly nightly ,tor a - week or mores he was in no- women's company that I saw when he was there; never saw nim with Maggie B ;Or at the theatre; have seen them on the street; have been in the "Red Robin," estimt and lindoon's alley ; I had seen Maggie Baer there; alto wcs not a waiter girl there taitwatesitiing there; have-seen the prisoner there; he Wafi consorting with the women there, Cross-examined—Other men besides the prisoner went theze sad consorted with the women ; . when I got to the box Maggie told me be had done it,.and told me to shoot him. - • . . 7 be court adjourned at ibis point until three o'clock this afternoon. sales at Ph.fibulae SALES AZT :4 114000 Pa fa War Ln co 103 62 , 10 Soh Nav ss 'St 84% 4500 II S 7 3-10 s July 105,4 2000 u 0 B 6-20's'65 con blO 10734 50!0 City 5s old %SO 99‘4 1500 do coal 99 3 .' 1000 Susq Canal Bds 1000 Pali 2d mgt. op 2 ds 10271 dEIIOYND I'looo II S 7 8-10 s June 10674 2000 do 10.5,7 i 6000 Cam & Am 1 m 6s 96 pOOO Susq canal bds 67,1; WOO do bee 68 ,000 Belvidere Del 6s 853'. 100 eh Susquehan can 1641 ra-.111111.121.11..1.111•11611111111WEIMMI. Philadelphia Bank Statement. - - The following is the weekly statement of the Phila delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital Stock. .415,142,150 Loans and Discounts. 51,199,217 Specie in Banks • 817,458 U. S. Demand and Legal Tender Notes 24,671,346 Due frem other Banks 4,786,185 . Due to other Banks... 8,078,800 Deposits 44,217,308 Circulation 9,665,040 The following statement shows the condition of the Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during the last few months: 185'5. Loann. Specie. .Circtdation.Deposits. lan'. 5. . —.37,679,675 4,510,750 4,504,1'15 28,47.9,189 Ray 6 35,936,811 4,360,745 2,564,558 28,504,544 1864. Jan. 4.........35,698,808 4,168.585 2,055,810 29,878,993 July 4.;. 40,918,009 3,955,866 2,154,258 37,945,305 1865. lan. 3. 48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793.468 39,845,963 July 3.........50,054,760 1,184,631 8.771,228 40,980,990 1866. Jan. 1 45,941,001 890.822 7,226.369 85,342,306 Feb. 5.........47,233,664 1,109.689 7,688,865 34.187,135 Mar. 5.........46,601,752 1,041,462 8,161049 82,835,094 April " 46,013,488 990,630 8.686,280 32,W7,653 May 7.,......48,006,654 912,033 8,794,348 38,987,000 June 4.».,....47164,996 890,121 9.022.553 38-189,566 July 0 48.266,905 863,454 9,325,475 37,242,979 Aug. 6.,.. 49,182525 825,978 9,516,724 37.244,034 Sept. 3 .50.095,890 806,815 9.589 574 41. 142,627 Oct. 1 51,087,567 783,024 9,598.497 43,693,675 9.........51,242 282 769.272 9 631.803 43,350 423 15 51,916,490 770,176 9,639,176 43. 52,028 .51,474,948 791,013 9,631,496 48845,860 29.........50,973 594 ' 799,652 9.648.165 43.9r3 737 Nov. 5 50,655.176 824,184 9,659.086 44 39.5,182 1* 51,199.217 817,458 9,665,04-) 44,217,308 The following is a detailed statement of the busines9 of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past week: Clearings. .Balances. .47.312,367 74 917,400 85 6.283,793 72 • 588,653 58 5,565.463 10 445,144 66 5,407,468 02 471,649 74 5,071,331 75 442,170 62 5,868,643 69 564,202 60 Total. Nov. n. 186a..—.434.509.008 02 $3.450=7 05 Y~df~i.t~do USESTARIN'SCONMTTNPowDERs IiORSES AND CATTOZ. /trues Worms Dots and Colic it cures Colds, Coughs and Illde Bound. It is the best alterative for PRlrses and Cattle now 11 use, having a reputation o=l years standing. It is a sure preventive for the moot: dreaded Binder peat No. Farmer or Dairyman shou_w oe withontit For sale in Philadelphia by D k OTT & CO..t:r2 North Second street; JOHN IATON, HOLLOWAY & COW DEN, 211 North Sizth street, and by Druggists through out the country. Address all orders to STABIN & FLOYD, Pro_ prietors, fag Duane street. New York. OPAL DENTA.LLINA.—A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying animalcribx which infest them, giving tone to the gums. and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the month. 'Cross be used daily, and will be found 1.0 strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the ^roma and detereivenesa will recommend It to ever; one. ;Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist. It is confidentll offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertath washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENT.AI.J-INA. advocate its, use: it con aim nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment Made only by, LANCES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhoture, Haseard & Co., Robert C. Davis, C. IL .Keeny, Geo :0. Bower, Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, - S. M. McOollin, T. J :Husband, S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Edward Parrish , James N, Marks, William B. Webb, E. BringhUrst dr. CO., James L. Biepham, Dyott Hughes & Coombe, ]E. C. Blair's Eons, Henry A, Bower, I Wyeth & Bro. ENTIRELY BELTABLE—HODGSON'S Bronchia 'TABLETS, for the cure of coughs, colds. hoarse ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public speakers, *ingers and amateurs will be greatly benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only by LANCABTEE & WILLS, Pharmaceutists. N. E. C.:7r. ARCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia. For salt by Johnson, Holloway 4 Cowden, and Drugglatt generally. . se3st.l BRUSH'S BRar. Cm ATi AND PULMbleli. DEW DROPS. for Coughs. and ill Diseases of tn. Throat and Bronchial Toots. This invaluableprepa ration for every household. Public Speakers, S.Mgert• mac, possesses a West ern celebrity, and h %sheen knotrz to relieve the moat obstinate and almost nivel.= cases It is agreeable, strengthening and soothing. - Prepared by K. C. BRUSH, No. 2.58 South Ninti street, Philadelphia. .167.41 CORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS.— Dr. J. DAVIDSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Corns Bur inns. Inverted Nails and other :diseases of tilt , fee. I Office, 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will malt on patients at their resiCences. no3tfi P-: 111 Z) M T. HEWES & BROTHEE6 PLIIIKEIRRI3 AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH EMMERT, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. triova-Smest Rept irlt3g of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. Zir COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. "Va A. C. LANCASTER GRAIN STORE, SPRUCE i4TRERT WHARF. EBTAIMI&HZD EN /M 6, CORN, OATS and MILL-FRED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to al: parts of the City. 5e7.1.7 LI a KNIGHT & CO., WHOT.In4 &LE GROCERS _CAS. E. (km WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phi! adenoids. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Groom' Sugai 3101388, of Philadelphia. jamyr DENNSYLVANIA WORKEL—ON THE DELA WARE river below PHILADELPHIA, CKESTiB. Delaware c oon 00 EngineA rand Iron Boat builders, , SON Dfsnuifseturers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN GINES, Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks Propiers,ffp,, ac. T. BEANEY, W. B. BEA., S. ABORD3OLD Late of Vats Beasley. Neafe Co., Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy. J. VAUGHAN vrir39Tcrir.... WM. H. EGEGRION' JNO. E. COPE. Q . O u %Ea w ARE FOUNDRY, lelb".C.tl AND WEISE INGTON STREETS. TD lENGENKEMS AND DLADEUIEIII:6II3 Sanufseture High and Low Pressure Stearn Engines for Land, River and Marine Service. Rodeos Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, dtc, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops ant Railroad Stations, &c.. Retorts and Gas machinery, of the latest and ram Im_proved construction, Every description of Plantation machinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, I sr Steam Trains, DefliCatOrtk, Filters, Pumping t • gimes, ern. Sole Aipmta for N Billeux's Patent sugar Ealing Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and espinws,ll & Woolsey's Patent CentrUngal Sugar Draining Machine. IIAB FIXTUBBEL—NaIIOIIII7_,_ MERRILL & THAOKABA., O. 7 / 8 101.1ST.rt uT street Manufacturers of Gin: 'Fixtures, Lamps, tto., would call the strentton of the public to their WO' and elegant, assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &a, They also introduce Gas pipes tale Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend. ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. work - war. ranted. . write A. WEIGHT. THORNTON THMEI. inlaceassz , sisetecolc. y suzzonoass m swe a sin_maiscm.LassaLl n salsas, , Importers of llosthenwive, • and Shipping sad Communion Merchants, NO. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. I N • • •• •• • :4: 4 : I • •. :4f • :4: • 01117 Wilton to Set Privy Welis Cilesumed and Dish:, footed, at olerY /OW !prices. A.. PETELSO_ N illannfacturer of Poadreets, . Holdinulth's Hill. Library stint nOPPEE AND YELLOW METAL SHEATif/Etli -.), Brasier's Omer . Blab, Bolts and Into jp±oppert. constantly en band and for We by =az yymeez &Von $U ouch WJi rva3 • THE DAILYZ EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1866 ntAkva Lta9RSLS• .PLItST BOARD. 170 sh Penns R. 55% 4 sh do oti 100 sh Sch Nay pf 83 sh Lehigh Nav 59.4 10 sh Lehigh V R 67;4 Z 2 sh R 59 50U sh Susq (Jul b6Own 15.? i" 100 eh Read R • WI 58 200 sh - do b 5 58 1-10 600 eh do. ' 810 55 BOARD. 1000 sh Egbert Oil 3'.i 25 sh Penns R 55?,..' 30 sh Lehigh Vol R 'B7 100 sh Refuting it s5wnOEN 200 sh do ..W; 100 sh North Cent R 50 lomutprixe FOR NEW YORK. Via Dela*are and Baritau , Canal., Ellie Philadelphia arid Blew _York ZarpreitA , • Steamboat Comicituty• Steam Propellers leave DAILY ton FIEST WHARF below HAMM` strest. male .g e run in 24 11.0IIItEi. • This Line connects with all Northern and Easter) . Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct allpoints free of commission. Freight received at lowest rates. Whf. P CLYDE M, Agent's, aott.h P O hlWelphis JAB. HAND, Agent, =hied 117 Wall street. Now YOrlt. YOB SA VANNAH, GA. The Philaclelpola and Sol:dram Kan Lkuniselp Company's Regular Linea, second wharf below bpruee meet. The smarm:hip TONAWANDA, Captain J. Teal for SAYAN 2.44: H, will commence receiving freight on 'IIFiURSDAT . November 22, and sail on SATUIt DAY, /November 24th. at 10 o'eleck A. M., and every altercate Saturday thereafter—viz.: December 8, !Met^. This steamer B :::ate Rooms and Other ao cos rraidations for rensengere. Cabin tosseage, 8 5: Deck do.. $l5. Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon, Oa.. 836; Columbus, Ga. 848; Augnsta.Ga.,l3s Atlanta, Oa., 836; Albany. Ga.. $4O; Montgomery, Ala„ s4s: Eu Mules, Ala ,14e; Mobile, Ala, —; New Orleans, $6O. Freight taken at Inw races. Through receipts given at through rates to Macon Augusta. Columbus, Atlanta, Ga.; S.nortvilte, Chatla nooga flesbviLle, Memphis Ten.: Canton, Miss. Igo freight received or bills of lading signed on sail tag day. - Agents at Savannah, Hunter it Gammen. For freight or Passage, 6 .1211 3 Why 1. 4 . General Agent. ' 5e12 ' . 314 South Wharves. 461.11C L 41 ( el 141.‘;.11,2 ilaPk"Zianoum. STEAMSHIP 00351..PA.NY'S REGULAR LINE. The well-known first-class Steamship . STAR OF THE UNION, 1.202 tons register , T. N. Cookney, Master, Will commence receiving nseight for the above port al Jecond wharf below bprncestseet, on TIIESDAT, No. vember 27th, and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. Ist, at 12: O'clock M. Returning, will leave NEW 0RLE.514.3. on BATOR DAY December 16th. This bteamer has am, ri It Booms and Other acamsmociations for pasni,ger.r. Cabin passage. $6O: Deck do., $3O. Freight taken at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading, signed on sap. Lug day. Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson & Co., who will give careful attention to shipmentgo, goods to Galveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and intelfoi points. For freight or paatage, apply to WIC L. .TA.MF2. General Agent, aes-tf 814 South Wharves. 4 . PUR WESTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIEGEOT wrist `b • 7/ 5 10.6( ..teICHPOSTEVARY PIPE D. 4,7.5 PROM PINE BT. WHARF. PTI TiRLPECLA, AND LONG WHAM", BOSTON. The steamship ROMAN, Captain Baker, will tall from Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov.ll, at 10 A. M. The steamship ARIES. QtPicin Dorm. will sail from Boston on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 3 P. M. 'ate osed line between Philadelphia and Boston la now comp the itCOSIAN of (new), Captain Baker, 1,438 tom hurthent. SAXON, Captain hilitkiewa, lASO tons Marthen, NORMAN, Captain Crowell, Lad VMS barthen. These substantial and well appointed steanislilts will sail punctually as advertised and freight will be received every day, a steamer helino always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are remelted to send urns of Lading with their Por i Citht or passage having superior aecommoda 0118, &PAP 1 0 .1111Nalt WINSOP. A 00., ant am South Delftware avenue FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. THE PHILADELPHIA. AND SOITTE AIL STEAMSHIP WILPANY'S REGULAR LIN.E, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The flrat.class stearaahlp PIONEER, Captain Y. F Rosie, for WILMINGTON. will commence receivirs freight on THURSDAY. November 11th. and Bail on tATURDAY. November 17th, at 10 o'clock A. hi., and every alternate Saturday thereafter—Va.: December Ist, 15thot.c. Passengers will end superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin IMMO., WI Deck do., go. }relight carried al low rates No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail ir g day. Agents at Wilmington, WORTH & DANIEL. wbc will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the Interior. .E•or freight or passage. apply to WALL. JAMES. General Agent, set?. 314 conch Wharves ,4=' , THROUGH AIR-LINE ro THE BOUM AND WRST. 1.1-ITT.ADELPHIA, _RICHMOND AND NORPOLE STEAMSHIP COMPANY TaßofoiClTEcMl:wa - sivii FzENVaERs, Alto, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO. LENA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and tt I...Y.D , CHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE. and the WE,T, via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSIDE RAILROAD. The regularity. safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commead so the public as the most desirable medium for carry ;one every description of freight. .Nn. charge for commission, drayage, or any erpener of trarsfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave rest, !fitly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., sell) 14 North and 19 South Wharves, 1,t4 HAVANA STRA.MERS. SEMDMONTILLY LEHR. eq.p...rinhtps HEND.RICR Capt. How STARS AND STRIPM..— .... Holme. These steamers will leave this port for Havant every other SATURDAY. at 8 A. M. The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes master, will sail for Havana on RATURDAY MORN • LNG. November 17th ,'at 8 o'clock. Pass. ge to Havana Mi. 2 1 / 4 o freight received after Thursday. For DeUht or panage, apply to THOMAS WATCSON a SONS, au2O lie North Delaware avenue. FOR UALVkS - TON, IF.x A Ft TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS, STOT P...TM AT KEY WEST. FLA. The Al Szeamsttli. GENERAL SEDGWICK. Whitehurst, cnmmander, will receive freight at Pier 20 East River, and sail with immediate despatch. For freight or passar having superior accommodations. ap;Ay to B.D3ROP. SON d> 00., Watt No. ICS Arch street. 'NNW 143TREBB LINE. TO AIM. aS g - to,. ra essneake and Delaware Mud, with connection, st Alexandria, form the most direct route t Lynn:than, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton an- the Southwest. Steamers leave Mrs: Wharf above Nuke* stria every Wednesday and Saturday at is aL !Tor I m-ighi apply to the agents.W. P. CLYDE a. 00.. It orth Wharves. I. B. Davidson, AAranch. N ,e..uw a; Fa4zsdira OD., Arent: at Alexandria. AW FOE NEW FORK.—Fhiladelphla Sac • ' ' propeller Company—Despatch and Swift are ee, via Delaware and naritan Canal—Leavir! !ally at 12 M. and 5 F. M. cunnecting with all sr.. Northern and Eastern Linea For freight, which will ' r taken on tams, apply to WM, M. BAIRD alk CO., rohleti No. 182 Routh Delaware avenue. AdICIN REGULAR LINE FOR HARTFORD. CONN. VIA THE DELAWARE STEAD CANAL. a The steamer NEVADA Capt. Ornmley.now loading at the second wharf above MARKET street, will leave as above, on THURSDAY next. the 15th inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM EL & 00., nOl2 3t . No. 182 Booth Wharves. STEAMER FOR SALE.—The heti coppered and copper fastened :Items er EN GEMY (side wheel), 408 tons 0. M. 180 teet long; 243 feet beam; depth or hold, 8 feet t inches; draws 5 feet 4 inches water; built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to E. A. BOUDER at CO., sel2•tf Dock Street Wharf. & j ot: PlieW TOW-B06:1 LINE. 77'.1....D.14`..LAWA1LE" and O.ECMSAPILIE COMPAN:r; BAEGIU3 towed to and from PHILADELPH:Li ON, ad Interme .iIAVEE-DE-GRAC di E, go Inte. RA_LTMORE. WAgee%ASEINf Tate WM. P. CLYDE rla Op, 8i0.14 South Wharves, Ph il adelphia Captc.le SOIEN LAIIGHL.M. Superintendent. ... A. VI I FOR I AGUAYRA. AND FIIKRTO OA BEI,LO.—The boric • ROANOKE, Duncan, master, will sail THIJRSDA Y, Bch inst., for the above pc' rta. For freight Or passage, apply to JOAN DALLETT 8 CO , 128 Walnut street. nos ______ 4,. FOR ANTWERP.—Petrolenm.—Tke first -g , fla s ElgZeLyaOECS e taPsr:n.will a4eqepatzhreateport.For freight or passage, apply to WORKMAN t 00., 123 WALNUT street. nos ..____ • FOR ANTWERP.—The Al bark ESTIIER Captain Prince, is now loading for the above p‘ rt. For freight or passage, apply to WORK MAN it CO., 123 Walnut street, ee24 WANTED TO PUROUASE.—A centre-board Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over thre , years old, and :not over 24 feet 4 inches beam. Apply. to EDMUND A. SOUDER dc CO., No, 3 Dock street. , nos CONSIGNITYN NOTIOE.--Conslgnees of merchan dine per bark HELEN SANDS, Otis, master, from Liverpool, will please eend their permits on board,atPblpppeen street wharf,or to the counting house of the undersigned. The general order will be Issued on Tuesday the 13th inst.. when all goods not pst raided will be sent to public stores. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. nolo-3t TR MRECLP ROBIAN, PIM& BOSTON,—Con S signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will please send for their goods now landing at Pine street wharf. (n013.3t) HENRY WINSOB & 00. S HIP UNCLE JOE, Sewall, master, Is now disc. charging under general order at Shippea street wharf. Consignees win please attend to the reception of their goods. PAPER, WRIGHT & SONS 115 Walnut street. nc2tf. AB B. SHlNDLEP.,successor to .70EOT Bar NDLER J & SONS, Bail Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia.. • All work done in the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted - to give per fect eatia[action. Particular attention given to. repairing. TRAInUOTROSI EIMBIZIG AZEIBM: 1 1 .B!_i?.11711. PENTHE lIIILVEW Er 3/10.Mt3t, ItaLCI most direct "Mete "netbiebem,Allentowni. Ilanch Chunk, Hazleton, :White Havem-Wilkesbarre. Ashaney City, and ttli pasts in the Dablith and Wit* wing Coal Beldam . Passenger tepots In Philadelphia, THIRD street, above Thompson, and corner of BERMS and 4 srvral. CAN streets. A.FRANGEMRNT, NINE DAILY TRA On and a ft er Monday, May ,218C1866, Passenger trains leave the Depot. Third street. above Thompson, daily (Sundays excepted), as 10110WB: AT 7.fle A. IL—Morning alrpresa for Betblehnn and Princippeai Stations on North 'Pennsylvania Bali. ?omi, counecung at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valle Railroad for Allentown, Cataaanqua,lglatharton,Mancli Ohnnk Weatherly Jeaneavill Mazieton, White Ha. wilkeebarre, E ton, and ail pointa In Lehlich. and Wyoming Valleys , • also in oonnenCon with Lehigh and bfahanoy Sailroad for AfahanOy ,and with Catawisaa Ballrcad, for Rama% Daavtile, muton and Vaillamsport. , Arrive at Mauch, Chunk at ILO M. Kt Wilkeabarre at 2.45 P. M.; at Mammy OIV, at P. If. Pamengers by this train can take the Leithai Valley Train, passing Bethlbhera at .12.00 M. for Ea& tore and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. - • - - - AT 8.85 A. 11.—Axxxitomodation, for Doylestown, :c in: at all intermediate Station. Passengers tar ea ke Stage Grove, O Maltose' Road and ilarteeille, by this Crain, at ld York . AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, our Fort Washing. ,on, stoppy at all intermediate Stations. At 2.00 . Accommodation for Do leastown, stop ping at intermediate stations. take stage at Doylestown for New Rope. AT &SO P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Bar oad, making close connection at Bethlehem with Le high Valley Train for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. 4: • Passengers lbr Plainfield, Somerville and other fioint3 on New Jersey Central MR. take N. Y. C. Train at Easton, which arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas :augers icr Sumneytown take stage at North Wales. and tor Nazareth as Bethlehem and for Greenville a Quakertown AT CIS P. M.—Accommodation tor Day's,lown i , atopying at eat intermediate sumacs. Passengers for WUtow Grove, Hatboro' and HarlnvMe take star) al Abington for Lurnie at Doylestown. AT 5.16 P. R.—Through Awe , " , • flon flif Rath. tehem and all Stations on main line of Northa Penxisyl• van% Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Manch ic AT 603 P. 211.—Aimoninuslatton, tar Lansdale, atop- At all intermediate Stations. 22 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Virsaldngket, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. P Lowe Bethlehem at 6.25 A. M.. and 12,2511.. and ea H. 12.25 tram makes direct connection with Lehigh Val ley trains horn Easton, Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2.80 P. ItL Passengers leaving Willrmbarre at US 21.,anixteci at Bethlehem at 610 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia at 8.0 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 640 A. M. 5.15 and LSO P. U. Leave Lansdale at 6 A.M. Leave Port Washington at 10.50 and 2.15 P. M. 08. ralladelphia for BethlN SlTl eheWm A aY t 9 A. M. phoruiPlphla for Doylestown at 2.90 P. M. Doylestown for Pbiburelphla at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Prompter Can cony / Pg angers to and from Barks Street Depot. te Care of Second and Third Streets Line convey passegners to Third Street 1..0t. Tickets must he rocnzed at the Tickettelloey TICE street or BERES street, in order to CeC111"8 the lowest rates of are. ELLIS MARX, - worn Nya vprge Mrprest will call far and at the ipot. 1 0 4 1r 3 e.N0. 119 Soath THIRD at i 9192/ -....., FOR NEW YOWL—The CLEM I 1..P.,..1.4"ti A TRENTON • TTRII4 mi. PANT'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from WALNUT SMELT WHARF will leave as follows, via Awe At B A. M., vls Csunden end Amboy, ACoora.. la SS At A. M., vela Camden and .TerseY_ Ottr Erpre6B, ea At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy Express, $ 08 At 6.00 P. M., via atmden and Am 4 lat. crass. 2ZS bt y. Accoro and Emigrant, J 2el class 1 se At 8 A. M., 2 and 8.00 P.M. Fdr Mount Holly , Ewans. +Mlle, _Pemberton and VlaCezllown. At sM., and P. M. Mr Freehold. 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5,5, and 11.20 P. 21,1b.T Flab Douse, Palmyra, Blverton, Program, Delanoo, Beverly, Edgewater. Earllngton, Florence. Borden- tcwn„6c. The 10 A. M.and 4 P.M. lines rune direct through to Trenton. 1.11 , 1 ES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will hays as follows At it - A. hi., and4s P. M and 12 P.M. (night) Via Kensington jerseY Cloy Mr.- • Ft CO The 5. 4 5 P. M. Line will run . All others Sun. days excepted. At 7.3) and 11.00 A. M. 8, 8.80 4.M.,5 and 6 , 45 P. L. and 18 Midnight, for B ristol. Al and 10.15, A. M., IS M., 8,4, 5, and 6P. N. ku C oruwells,Torrlsdale,Holmesborg. TaColl9,l 7 rl Ino - Bridosburg and Prankihrd and at 10.15 A. IL I"( liristoL Schencka, Eddington and BP. M. for Eelro mbars and intermediate Staidons. BfLLVIDILEK DELAWAJUI ATX.RiIAII, for the Deli.ware Elver Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington rie pot, as follows: At 7.M A. M. and 8.80 P.M. for Niagara Fells, Bat ale , . Dunkirk, CenandaiguaElmiza, Ithaca. Owego. Roe:: ester, Bingbampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Send. Montrose, 'Wilke:Marra Scranton. Stroudsburg. Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Fleur. nston,dx. The LSO P. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton fbr Mauch Chunk. Allen tov7n. Bethlehem. &c. A t 5 P. M. tor Lambertville and intermediate Stations For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ben ir.s , ton Depot, take the cars on Filth tstreet, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run o to the Depot, ano on arrival of each Train., run limn the Dews, n auditions' Ticket °trim Is located at No. SiS Ches. nut treet. Con Tel Hotel , a here tickets to New cork and all in] rtant points North and East, may e procured. mons purchasing. Tickets at this tillacc, can. by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their tealdences, by Graham's Baggage Itr.vress. lin , - Pounds of Raizsze only, allowed each Passau ;ex. Yzwingers are prohibited }Yom taking anythini as btsagne but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fir*- pounds tote paid for extra. The Company Stott their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond tick, excep t by special contract. Fltoli. NEW YORK FOR PEat&DELPIEIA. will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 121 E. and 4 P. JerAy City and Camden. At 7 and 1( A. 211., c P M. and 12 Night via Jamey City and nen Alnston. From Pler No. IN. Itlves,at H. and 2, 4 P.M. rta Amboy and Camden. VT3I. H-GATZMER, Agent, FHILADIMPHIA, ZR AN TOWN AND NORRIS LOWS RAIL, oAD TITRE TABLE.—On and er THURS DAY, November I, 18.66, until thrtinnotlce. FOR OERMANTOW leave Philadelphia-6. 7. 8,9, 10. 11. 12 A. M.; 1, 3,15, 3k. 4, b, bk. 6.11.1. 7,1,0 /0, 1 1. 12 P. M. Lte,re Germantown-6, 7, 7.N.,a 8:33,9, 10,11. 12,A. M.; 1,2,3,4, 4k, is, 7.8, 9,10, 11 P. M. 'I be 2o down train. and the 37. and 5X up trains will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON bIIN DAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.12 minces A. la.; 2,7, and 104 P. Leave Germantown-8 A. and . 2U P. M. CA7~STUT-RILL R lILROaII. Leave PI iladelphla-6, 1410, 12, A. AL; 2, 37 - 4, 97 , i, 7, 9 and 11 P. 31. Leap Cbestnnt-E.lll- 7.10 minces, 8, 9.40, and 11,40 a. M.; 1,0, 8.4.0, 5.40t.406t0rt.40 P.M.6A. Leave Philadelphia—V.ls minutes A. M.; !!, and 7 P. N.. .1,4 are Cliestnnt Hlll-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.40, 5.40, find 9.2 i, rninuteb P. M. s csass :3s• kortzpvvis..: - - - . Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.36, 11.05, A. M.; 13i, 3 4;4,554, 6.15, 8 esaLd 11% I'. M. . Leave .1i orrlatown--5.40, 7.7.50, 9, n A. M.; 1%, 4X, 6.k.i and 6P. M. - Y. M. train will atop at Falb, School Lane, Wises]] ickon, Manayunk, !spring Mills and Combo hocken ON BIM DAYS, Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M. `2,K and 6.48 P. M. Leave 'ziorriatown— 7 A. M., 6 and 8% P. M. • FOR ILANAYIINK. . Leave Philadelphia-6, H. 35,11995 A. M.; 1 1.1, 3, 44 . , 5!4, 6.15, 8.55 atm SUa P M. Leave Many anic-6 10, 7X', 8.3), 9% 11% A. M.; 2,5, eK and BN. P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 234 and 6.45 P. M. Leave Mans.lnek-73';. A M., and 9 P. M. w. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, nol Depot, Ninth and Green streets WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, from foot of Market street upper t e,ry, commencing BIONDAY, September 24, 1866. • • : : • :it .AS I I W,• For Bridgeton, Salem, Itillville. and all Intermediate stations, M., blab. 3.30 P. IL, Passenger. - For Woodbury 8 A. M., 3.30 P. M., and 6 P. M. For Cape May at 3 SO P. M. .1-4.III7ILNIICG TRAMS LIGAVF., Woodbury at 7.15 A. DI., 840 A. M., and 4.54 P. M. Bridgeton at 7,05 A. M. and 3,20 P. M. Freight 6.30 P. M. Sai.rn at 650 A. M. and 3.05 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. at 6.55 A. M. and 3.08 P. M. Freight 6.10 P. M. Cape May at 1L45 A. 1,1. Passenger and Freight. Itltliluar will be received al Second Covered barf below Walnut Street, from 7 A. M. until 5 P. M. Freight received beibre 9A. M. will go forward the same day. FRI. WET DELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH DR 4 WARE AVENUE. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sucet. THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branches of express busine.s. A Special Messenger szconap , tales each through train. Office foot of .biarket street, ebiladelphia. se24-tfil J. H. M 4irg LEY. General Agent. IF? .".. ) .10-44 PR/lADELPHIEL & SALTS - MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— ' IN oat GEMENTS.—ON AND ABTEb, MONDAY, Oct. 15, 1866. the Trains will leave - Phila D . delphia, from the Depot of the West Cheater delphis Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market Streets, (West Phllada,), at 7.50 A. M., and 4:45 P. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 5.50, and Oxford at .6.35 A. AL, and leave Oxford at 3.2 a P. M.. A Market Train with Passenger Car attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving the Rising Sun at ILIS A. M., Oxford at 12,00 M„ and Kennett at Leo P. M., connectiag at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On Wedneeday and Satur days. trains leave Philadelphia at 2.20 P. M., run th T ro h uh T o i O n leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. con nests at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Laneaater courtly. Retornina leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford With the Afternoon Train Dar Philadelphia. The Train leaving Thiladelptila at 1.45 runs to Rising s a e d. are_ allowed to tato) Wearing Apparel Only. as and the Company will not any sate be respo le for an amount exceeding one hun- dred dollars, unless a specia l contrast be made En' the gains Wile :s:WUTKIr WOOD. Gen% StUala TLIWDL - -- - '-• • ANADINtiI .111.1.1MICIAD. . r 4 . _ :-.....„ GDRAT VICUNKLINM DZEilif i ,-= u-• -1 1-* a TOWED rwrzszatrer , riprzo HMV ,ANIA THE SCannajwy, DDIADDIZIAN. p r ik E ew “E 31111, - /MAEL.AND AND WYWUND VAG q lll °_ll NORTIL,NORTHWINT , and the CANADAO. WINTER ARRANGEINDNT ' VD '. PAERDSGED TRAlNS____ L _"Oet. 8 - 1868, let m Mtte. o w DoPoi ' ' TDleraraoers•and MINI ggehis at the thrlowtorhooric - '• , • . - •• • - _: MORNING ACOONODATIONts. • • At 7.80 A. M. for. Reading end all Intermediate Sta Lions. • • • - • • - . i tturning, leaves Beading-at 6.3 , 9 P. lif., arriving in P ladelphis at 9.1,0 P. 31. • ML)RhtINL4 ILEPRHES, • At LB A. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Nagriatiarg Pottsville Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Ekinhtirl. Wrnirimg• port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Malik _Buffalo, town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Oarllale,ObAmbers. burg, Hagerstown, eirc.,&c. This train connects at BRAME& with that Zia Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown. Ac.: and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisb_ berg &c.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Railroa d trains fin Virlillamsport, Leek Haven. Elmira, &0., at nizurRITRG with Northern Cen e tral, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Brusnabanna trains for Nortlumberland,Williturtamt, York, auunbarearg. Phiegraveake. • RY:LEGGE LLeavesPhiladelphia at 8.30 P. Pont- Harrisburg, &c., connecting with and Columbia P...l3.tratirs for Colnaabia, _ READING. AOCOMDIODATIARL Learns Reading at e. 30 A. M., stopping at all waysta• time; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.40 A. M. Retuning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M.; arrives in Reading at 7.33 P.l/1 Trains for Philadelphia leave Harris trErg at 9.10 A. M. and Pottaville at 8.45 A. M., arriving In Philadel phia at 1.00 P.; M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 110 P. 3I:, sad Pottsville at so P. M.; arriving at phlladelphia at 0.15 P. M. Harriso accommodation leaves Beading as 7.80 A. M. and burg at 4.10 P. 2L Connecting at Beading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger sax attached. leaves Philadelphia at nci for Reading and all way inuttods; leaves RE. 11.20 A. M., and DirivraugtOwn 12.30 P. M. for Philadely and all way stations. All the above trains run daily, Sundays accepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 2.00 A. X.. and Philadelphia at 215 P. M-; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at 8 . 00 A. H., returning from Reading at 4.25 P. 21_ • CHEWER VALLEY ItAiLROA.D. Peasengeni for Do wit anti intiriridiatepOhdit take the 7.30 and 2.15 A. M. and 4.30 P.M. Mina him Philadelolda, retaining from Downingtown as 7.00 A. M. and 12 30 Noon_ - & TORS. EIZEPB-z WET _ Leaves New York it 7,9 A. M.and 8 . 00 P. kL.passlng I , u:do's's at La, 11.53 ABS. and 1.48 PM. and connect at Haniaeroad zeesPennsylvania, and Northam Central Truism for PitaWrO, 40103ag0, WE -1 amsteirt. la. Baltimore, ' Returning, E:xpreas Train leaven Hsaxistarg arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pillaburssizat 3 on and 9.65.9...X.,9.15 P.M. passing Beading at 4.49 ants 10.55 A. N. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. AL, and 8.45 P. 11. Sleeping Mrs acoompanim%se h ee truism thrones between Jersey city and Without elAnge. _ _ _ troinfor New York loaves Harrisburg at LW Y. IL oorn. MAE trails ibr Harriaburg brims; New Yozk at 12 H EMERTYLEILL VALLEY RA rrmnArt. Trains leave Potlavate at 7,1180 A. M. and 7.15 P.M., eamndnit from Tamaqua at 7.115 A. M., and LW and 1.15 P. M. . _ BGEOTYLEELL AND OUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Plnegrove and Hrstabarg, and at 1.150 bf.. lbr Plnegrove and Tie. mont, returning from Harriabmir at 3.20P.1L and from Tremont at 7.85 A. ?. IL Vveii:•DikA Through Stret-clasa tickets aid andazanl Slam the principal paints in the North and Wee t and Ma& The ibllowlng tlcketa are obtainable only at the mos of 13. Bradford, Treasurer No. Ssy South Fourth 'street, Yhtlad_ aphis, or of G. General Superintend. sat, Bft- miss. OOKIATITATION TICKETS. '' At .* p er cent.. discount pewees' any mints dean& for 4,,, ^ 1 1 PS and Irma. ri.l!'w_Ne_t:qkvql:4%,l Good for t,Oco between a 1 potato, at IE2 50 each. Sunlitea and erlll2l. SEASON TICKETS. For titree,tlx. nine or twelve =nit& lot haters only. to all points at reduc RG YMENed rates. CLE Redding on the Roe of the Road will be foridahtd with cards, entitling them:swim anti wives to Muds as balf•fere. .CS.CURSION TIORNIR prom Philadelphia topr inday at ncil otmloos, _good fez Esharday, at day and Mo, reduced ,to he bad only Sun Qs Mcket Office at Thirteenth anti C tare allow bill itreets. 'FREIGHT. Goods of all descrtpllons fortntritea so all the alma points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. PRELEIDV MUM. Leave Philad e gla daily atM.. /1.45 noon ano2 P. m., far , Lebanon. Harriabarg. Pori Clinton, and pointa beyond. Olose at the PhP_adelphla Post Office planes on the rnsd and Its branches at 5 M. az Ul prtn. apal Etat!ona only at 3.15 -. 1566 I.I3ILADELPHLA AND ERIE ItAILROAD. IS6e. great e traverses the Northern and. North. west: counties of Pennsylvania to the city or Erie en Lake kh•le. It tuna been limed and to operated by the Penney} Lailroad Company. TINS OP P.ASSE . O3P.B. TRAINS AT PEELADELPICrAy Krie NMI Train...:..._—..7.00 A. M. Erle Expresa --....-- —.1.,00 .I:aL L.ILLVE WZSTWASD. Erie Mail Train. P. AL Erie .I...prey Truitt.. 19110 M. Passenger eam run. through on the Erie Mail and • - press rrains without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. • . ITSIV YOWL 00.311TECTRO.N. Letive ":s'ew York at 9.00 A M., arrive at Erie MO Leave Erie at 4.4 a P.N., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M. Fiegicat Bleeping Can on all Night Trains. For information respeeting passenger ouslness apply at corner TEUBTIETH and MARKETstreets, delphia. And ior Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. v, . Bey nolcis,h7te Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. K. 8.. Baltimore. EL FL HOUSTON. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWINNEK, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYL.KR, General Superintendent, Erie. CLIDINTEM AND PEEL - DELagtA R A TT:R1141), VIA NTES A_RBA-7E1333. On and atter MONDAY, Oct. 15th, 1566, the trains will leave na follows. WEST CIMSTEIt TEAMS, Leave Philadelphia fez West Chester. from Depot Thirty-Ant and Market sireM, 7.50 A. M., 11.00 A. aL , 4.30,4.45 and 6.15 P. M. Leave West (Master fez Ildbidelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. &X 8.00. 10.45 A. M. L 55, ASS P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at s 00 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4,45 P. M. will not stop at Pennelton, and will atop below B. C. Junctlon at Media only, YENNELTON mAms. LeiPe matat fin a tbr Pannelton LIB Ind 11.00 P. M. LIMPS Pennelton fir Pllnsdeiphta 837 A IL. 745 These Trains Map at'all intermediate linannrus. ON BUNDAYEin•Lmve Philadelphia at MO A. hi and LOU P. M. Leave West Cheater 7.55 A. 51 and 4.00 P HL ON Surrnare—The West Philadeibiala Passenger oars ail leave Eleventh and Margot streets, half-a a hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train toconveypsers Into the city. Tram leaving Philadelphia. arias A. AL and 4.45 P. If., and leaving Weat Cheater at s.te A. M. and 4.50 P. cOnsect at B.C. Junction with Transom taa-D..4m0 B. C. P.. 11. Oxibrd andintermettate points. glir Passengers are allowed toiake wearing apparel only as Baggage,and the Company will not, in any nom, be responsible for an Anwar& exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a specialcontract ismailß for the tame. ic.IIIIII24ILY WOOD. General Bamtrintendenl 10ffil&)aLl317rE v;s:44,:v.z.:Cisje)itai:telly4:tjup , zlra.t:4ll Owing to the great distance saved by THIS BOlnt the Government has assigned to it the carrying of tht 11. S. "m a TT, to the Principal Cities of the West an. Southwest. THERIt BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP CABs BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ABRIVI, CMCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AWE Sr T . HERhNE. LOUIS ONE TRAITT IN ADVANCE OP ANY O Passengers leaving Philadelphia At 11.50 A. M. wit arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace state-Room Sleeping Cars will be attached, and ran through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing care at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before afforded, to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STEUILIM. VIT.T.Tr," E.L PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. S. F. SCULL; Gen'l Picket Ag't, Steubenville. 0. JOHN H. iscurALE.R. Gen'l Eastern Page. Ag't,,, 526 Broadway, New York. JOHN DURAND, Gen'l strp't. /bl4-tt Pennsylvania Railroad Oftice,63l Chestnut street; and Thlrtiett sal Market streets. West Philadelphia. FOR. NEW YORK.—RARITAN AND DELAWARE B 3.Y RAIL . A ). om erry. foot of VINE at., Philadelphia. 9 A.,M—ltxpreas fur Long Branch, New York and intermediate points. 6 P. la—Freight for New York and all points North. 11A. M. Way Freight. Goods delivered at Company's Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelpthte,by SP. M. forwarded by this line, arrive in N ION: at 5 next morning. RETITRNI G. The Passenger Steamer - .Tesse Hoyt leaves Pier 32 North River.loot of Duane street, N. Y. at t.]. A. AL, for Philadelphia Express. Freight received at Pler 32 North River, N. Y., by 4.30 P. M. will be ready for dellyery Philadelahla early the following morning. FARE. TO NEW YORK, V 00. Ticket Office Vine Street ferry, For farther information apply to Company's agents. R. H. CHIPMAN; Freight Office and Depot, 320 North WHARVES, Philadelphia. J. B. BURT' , Pier 22 North River, foot Of DUA I* .FE Street. New York. _ Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phila. delphia, No. 411 CHESTNUT Street. W. N. CLAYTON, Superintendent, Red Bank. N. J. S. O. HASTY, General Freight Agent, Red Bank, N. 3. T. BRENT SW MARINGEN General Agent, Philadelphia, TBILVKLINO SUIDIEL, -.• PRELADELYKLf... TON AND BALTIMORE RAIIr Tri i.t TAllLM—Obrumencing TUESDAY.' qv. 6th, Mee. Trains will leave Depot, °ornerier Broad street and Washington avenue, as ibilows: arpress Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays- exoeptml)e ibr Baltlinere and Washington stopping at Mester , li ton, Newark, Elkton Northeast. Perryville. ms Cr = g e43lrace, Aberdeen, ' Ferryman's, Magnoila. Chase's and Stemmer's Bun. Way-mall Train, at 8.1.6 A. M. (Sundays ex betwee cepted), ibrhiladelp Baltimore, s hia and to Ealdmore. pping at all regular stations n P • Delawareß.B.nain.at 9. A.M.(SundaYsexeePlea),l r Crisfield and intermediate stations. F.Cipress train at .11.15 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Waal:llE6ton. :).y.rms Train at &CO P. N. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Pister. Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Pinion, NortMEast. Perryville, Havre-dearace, Aberdeen, Perryman's. Bdgewood, Magnolia Chase's and Stenimer's Bin. Night Frprees at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash:. ington. Connects at Wilmington with Delaware Rai. line (Saturday's excepted), stepping at Middleton, iLmyrna, Lover, Harrington , Seaford, Salisbury, Pslnce Anne and connecting at Crisfield with boat for Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. • Passengers by boat from Baltimore for Portrese Monroe, 14bribik, City Point and Richmond will take the 11.46 A. hi, Train. W/I.MINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS; stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil. ' Ming. Lm to ve n Philadelphia at 2.00 A.H.,32.30,4.30,6.00 and 11.30 P. N. The 4.30 P. M. train connects with the Dela. ware Railroad for Milford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 6.00, 7.15 and 9.80 A. N., 4,00 and 6.20 P. M. The 713 A.M. train will not stop at stations between Chi eter and Philadelphia. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9.00 A. 4.80 and 6.00 P. M. . _ THROUGEE TRAINS FROM BALTnaoltE Leavea Wilmington at 11.00 4.36 and 10.00 P.M. CHESTER FOR PPECLADBLPHIA. Leave Chester at 7.23, 7.55, 10.14 and 11.40 A. !.436.10, 7.26 and 10. M P. IL From Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mall. 0.21 Iff.„ .Expreas. 1.10 P. M.. Impress. 6.85 P. M., press. 8.25 P. M., Plxpreca.. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.52 A. M.. and Us P. M. Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.43, and %Ss ♦. IC. and 4.15 P. hi. Madness= passenger cars attached ATM leave for Perryville and Inter stations at' 8.65 . M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace and intermediate Station at 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry villa fin Wilmington and Intermediate stations at 420 A. M. connecting at Wilmington with the 7.15 A. M. train for Philadel • hia. BWMAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4.15 A. M. for BaitiMare and Wsah = il i tcming at Chester, Wl:liton, Newark, dean, kerrytaan'aL Nagnoll a, ii r ha ll se's an C tl i 7=l; Ittut. Bright Moron 11.00 P. lg. fcrr Baltimore WO Warsb link= Connecting at Wilmington wiiti Derawars B. B. line. A reAramndiatlnn Train at ILE* PM., At[ Virthaladkul and _ _^1)•.: sAilmtoßE FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25_ ,P.PL. stopping at Ham de time, Perryville and WUmington. Also sto at Elk ton and Newark (to take passengers Ibr tibia and leave passengers it Washington o_r Ballizaore) and Chester to leave passenotre nom Mainimonts or WOOMEOgtOn. A ocromm tion train tromliclbii!idittiMuntrrldladeli Phis and Intermediate Stations at 6.80 P. H. B. NIENNBY, Superintnedeng; RENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. F ARRANGEMENT. The Mira of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Tnirty 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 1 , allway ran within one square of it. 016 EiIINDAIi S.—The Market Street Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets .45 minutes before the departure of each train. mai.lai'S BAGGAGE. FX_PRMSS will call far and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, No: 631 Cbestnut street. will receive attention. TEALNIS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ,: DAY Ma1t1f.b.5....._ ..- -.......... at 9.00 A. M. PAOLI ACCOM.. Nos. I dt 2.10.0 A. 3L&11.20 P. M. FACT _LINE it ERIE Rx - PRIS.S3.--...-at 1200 M. Pa RKSBCBG TRAIN. —.at LOO P. M. HARRISISURG ACCOM__. .at 2.30 P. M. LAN CASTEB. ACCO3L. .- .........--at 4.00 P. M. PIVI SBURGH & It RIR MAIL. ... -........at 900 P. M. PHILADEDPHLA.EXTPF."-..'s at MOO P. M 1-Insburgh & Elie Nall leaves daily, except ...Satur day. Philadelphia Erprem leaves daily. All other trains dally,escept Sunday. _ Pi men ets by DAY RYPB.ESS go to Wllliamsttort r with. utge of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 8.10 P. M. Paistngers by DAY RYPEPAS go to Carlisle and Cbambersburg without a change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ CIN lURN/ATI EXPRESS.. at 12.40 A. M. PHILADELPHLA. " 710 PA 011 A CCOki., Nos. 1& 2. 8.25 A. M., ch 710 P. H. PARKSBIJEG ............._...at 920 A. M. LA N.:CAS TER ........ ... . . " 12.40 P.M. " 11.10 DAT " 5.50 " HARRISBURG AC[ OM. ...* " 9.50 " Philadelphia Express arrives daily, except Monday. (Antipasti Exprs arrives dady. All other trains daily except Sunday, Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.00 A. 3L.and Williamsport at 8.40 A. H. reach Philadelphia, will:L oth change of cars, from Williamsport, by Day Ex pre& , at 550 P. M The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not se same any risk for Baggage, except fir Wearing Appa rel, and limit their responStbbity to One Hundred Dal. lars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value, will be at the risk of tne owner, =has taken by spe:lat contract. - For further it formation, apply tr JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket. Agent t..,..1t.;:eat - nut street. SAh EL IL WALLACE icket S. eat at the Depo.. AN F_mion.Asy TRAIN runs Os-ri r, except any. For full particulars as to fare and scuommodations, apply to FRANCIii PUNE.. 137 Dock [reset. To_lo,yza-uta v.Al 4 ,p,Ra. TSB SHONI ti RO kJ TO• NIAGA_BA PAT.TS IS VIA cA.TAw3SSA R A ROAD, Connections immediate and sure, Scenery Di ed. No road so free from dust, Trains leave P iladelphia from MILS DELPHL9 AND READING R 4 rr.ROAD DEPOT, THDITHENTH AND CALLOWECILL, at 6.15 A. M., 'NIAGAR4 I' FA"PRMI reaching Williamsport without change of calm at 6.50 P. H. (supper), arriving at Niagara Fails at 9.5 Sleepinte gge tr through tom Williamspcirt. to Rochester without c grr Passengers remaining over night at Williams. DOM can resume journey next morning at 7.3s,reaching Niagara Pails at 8.40 same evening. Ask for tickets via Catawisas Railroad, which can be procured at the Company's offic CHESTNUT street, under Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom. House. and at Depot, TiII:RTEENTH and CALLOW HILL streets'. N. VAN HORN, iYI6-tf General Passenger Arent. THE FAVORTTIC STE 1.31.80&T .IDEIN A. WARNER for Burlington. end ristol. Leaves Philadelphia, Cheatnnt • street wharf. at 2P. M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. M.. Mopping each way at ttiverton., Tortesdale, An dalusia and Beverly, • Fare, 25 cents. Excursion. 4) cents. ccYrul, FiTOVES AND 1111EetalEIL'''N. G°l D'S PAI ENT IMPROVED CAST IRON lOW' STEAM. AND HOT WATRR HEATING AP PARATUS. fOr Warming and Ventilating Public In stituti• ns and Private Residences with Pure Ettertud• Air, without ct,ntamlnating it by over heating it, or the pewit ility of dust or coal gas. For sale by JA.M.Mc P. WOOD & CO.. B. M. Penwell. Su t. 41. South Fourth street. AMERICAN R on the European prin• ciple of bubstantial Construction and Neatness of*Ap pearance, various aizee suitable far Hotels, Public In stitutions. and the better class of Private Residences, with powerful Water Backs for heating large er Quantities of water for Baths or Culinary Purposes.. Por sale at JAMES P. WOOD & Warming and Ventilating Establishment, B. M. Penwell, Supt. 41 South Found street. lllt FRO'I7E2,IE...NT IN BATH ROlLEBA—Stilemarl, Ellis' Patent Cast Iron Bath Boilers tbr sale at - JAMES P. WOOD dt CO.'S Warming and Ventilating Establishment,' B. M. Feltwell, Supt. 41 South 'Fourth street. ROBIETEDEA N VENTILATORS for Smoky Chimneys, Forring Ventilation,Reruoving Steam from Dr) ing Establishments, Breweries, Sugar RelinerleS, Pickerßooms. and all manufactories. : JAMES - P. WOOD tt CO.. Sole Aorta. E. Di. Praawta..i, 41 South Fourth street. Fuperlntendent. an Ssa,tu,th•n; ale JOS RAJ:LT.I,I:TP ,k. 5014. Ilfanniacturers of the CELEBRATED RARTLItTT HEATERS. Looking Ranges Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work of every description. A splendid assortinent of .11.1,X4ISTRRS AN , VENTILATORS, And Silver's Air tight Stoves, always on hand, at No. 924 Arch Street, Philadelphia 01.5..4.,tr• 4 EOBM. lataAzatferra kr. Dimon . 1:41. (.1871. , 17,1!.tt..rent,114tt:4:0„ Oppmit3 Vatted .1.114:021 on.ntunNna,l nf LOW-DOVRT; iAltiL r ,ILnd OthP: GRAM 3, rat. Az, =Was, Eltaminora aLi4 Vlrtt4 52.198 Amu). W 4 W 4 C-Ana FII3INACEID3 ‘ 'tvrallat, PritlaC and Private 8u115111 , 4, Va- - "RITLA.TO332 AND CTILTJANKY-CArs, crAMI. ,RA/43 COLS, RATIC-110=4143, eta wwrYTAT&q.4 ISs. and RETAIL NOTICIEN. hT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE I c•ITY AND coutrry OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WORRELL COAT fa A CO.—The Auditor appOluted by the Court to audit 84C. tle and adjust the third and float account of ALEX DEIt L MASSETi Assignee for the benefit of Creditors of the Estate oftVOREELL COATES ,t and tO report distribution of the balance in the hands of the A mounter t will meet the pe.rties interested for the purposes o t his appointment on TOM , DA,Y, No winter 20th. 1869 at 4 o'clock, P. L. at his office, No. :.V.o .:oath FOURTH street in thefts of Philadel• ptda. t GEO. SERGEANT, isciLh,s,tu,sti Auditor. • SNARY reunite Prima me eery Bed in store end for sale bf; wOBJEM 42II a No. in Walnut areal,