Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 15, 1866, Image 7

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    Fro® Our Third Edition of Yesterday.
From Washington.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—A number of
meteors were observed •throughout last
night and early this morning, but not so
many as during the preceding night.
The proceedings of the subscribers to the
stock of the proposed new steamship line
between Washington and New York give
promise of its early establishment. •
The mortuary report shows four deaths
from Asiatic cholera during thc i i month of
October.
Price of Gold In ;few York,
[By the American Telegraph Cloa
kinw Yonit, Nov. 14.—Gold has been
quoted to-day as follows:
10,00 A. M., 1441111.80
10.15 1441111.45
10.0 145 112 M.,
145 12-15 P. M.,
145 ,12-30
145 ii
New York Stack Markets.
Nuw YOng., Nov. 14.—Stocks are irregular: Gold,
14434; Chicago and Bock Island. 707%; litchigan
Southern, 8635. N. Y. Central.ll3: Reading, 114%; Can
ton, 51%;81%; Cleveland and Toledo.
316; 'Michigan Sontbern Preferred, 1133&: Cleveland
and Pitt+ burgb.BB%;' Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne 107%;
U. S. Five-twenties, 110; Teu-torties, 10055: Treasury
Erten-thirties, 107%; Sterling Exchange,lo934.
COURTS.
The Maguire Homicide.
OyXll AND nurransme.—.Tudgee Allison and Ludlow.
—The testimony in the case of William A. Maguire,
charged with the murder of Maggie Baer, was con
cluded yesterday , afternoon. and counsel -con minced
the argument. As before stated, Maguire was violent
di:ping:the morning. but after the recess he was very
quiet, merely indulginin an occasional laugh. This
quiet , demeanor Was the more noticeable during the
argument. An explanation for this change may be
foundbs a brief conversation held with the prisoner
during the recess. Said an officer to him. "Bill. the
doctor says you are not insane; you are playing it
too much ! Beep it ap; it's all right but don't
do it so rough, as you are spoiling the effect."
Maguire looked at the officer,. made no reply, but
during the afternoon he was quiet, although he still
frequently gesticulated. Again, this morning, be was
quiet, and nothing occurred to attract attention to the
prisoner except that he at times groveled on the floor
of the dock, or crouched in the corner.
The argument was resumed by Mr. Cassidy. Mr.
Mann concluded. ' The case is still before thejury.
Sales at Militate ,
SAL AFTER
0001:113 5-203'65 reg 310 1100 eh Read B. c 57%
2000 do 2 62 con 1083: 310 ah do 574410 t•
1000 Pa Cia War La co 103 100811 do 0734
800 City Ss new ' 102% 100 eh do 57%
800 eh St Nicholas Coal 1% 200 eh do 57%
100 ih eatawis pf b3O 28 IWO Eh do 115 57%
100 eh Bch Nap 27%.100 eh do b 01) 57%
200 sh do - b6O 27% l
pzont..OO,l2l:TIYA :4 IN
1100 II B 5-27:18 '65 c 107 X 100 eh Beading E awns?
2sh Cam dc Am scp (54 100 sh do e 5 57
]OO sb. Germ Pas P., 323 600 sh do 57
300 Eh do b6O 32 100 sh do 2ds 57
100 sh Morris Canal*. 200 oh do b 5 57
boat loan 90 600 ah do b3o 57
anus' and Sailing of Ocean Steamers.
TO A.PJUTIL
EMUS =GM . 701 MLIZI
Y0rk....--„Oct. 20
Mellta.----.LiverpooL-Boston 2t
Erin-----.-LiverpooL-New Y0rk.....--.oct. 31
City - of New York...Liver#L-New York...--...0ct. 31
Nova Scollast........LiverpooL-Qttebec ----Nov. 1
Boaphorus.—......TAverpooL-Boston&Phills..—Nov. 8
City of Limerlck-Liverpool-New York. Nov. 3
......-...LlverpooL-New York.---. .....Nov.
Ty:monis- Tranonarg...New York ............Nov. 7
HreMen---Bouthampton....New York.----Nov. 7
Cilyofßoston..-.-Liverpool-New York ............Nov. 7
Cella-
- . ....,...London.-New
. York
10
City ofDublk.....LionWL.NßYork
York...elasgow.--.........Nnv. 17
Stara and Stripes-Philad'a....llavana.. —Nov. 17
Whirlwind: Philadelphia-Charleston-- NOV./7
Pioneer.......—Philadelphia-Wilatington.Ne-Nov. 17
City of New York....N York...LiverpooL 17
.....New York.....l4verpoo/ ----Nov. 17
2eretre„ New York-Havre...".. .............Nay. 17
.New York... Bremen .......Nov. 17
Edinburgh:.....-..New Yorlr-laVerpeoL.----Nov. 17
Etna Yeirk.-LiverpoaL.----Nov. 21
lava ctoston...l4vervooL.-.-.....N0v.
'Using Star...—. New York-Aspinwall ............Nov. 21
Palmyra.-..- York.-Liverpool.----Nov. 21
South Amerio-a-New Y0rk...8.10 JanelroAtc—Ncrv. 22
8e110na.....--New York-London--.........-Nov. 24
Ftaton:.----New York...Havre .....------Nov. 2.4
Erin... --.—.... New York...LiverpooL.-.---.Nov. 21
" -
-New York-LiverpooL.----Nov.
Scotland-- New- York-LiverpooL.----Dee.
BOARD OF 'TRADEI.
G. MOBV.If3oN COATE%
T. MODEM PEZROT, }KOzrzoim Oomm:rmice.
DAVID FAUST,
Of AIME B
it4,l):4,ao:64:atfr.t.o,lfni:sf:/=1 :
SUN RISEN 648 I Ems: Eirrs, 4 411 Klan WATER, 8 5
Steamer Alida Lenny, 24 hot= from Pew York,
with mdse to W Clyde Co.
Steamer S 0 Walker. Sherlu. 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Ruggles, Chas e. 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Brig Lavinia (Hr), Douglass. 14 days from Windsor.
Es. with plaster to Van Horn.
Schr E Atwood, Rich, 6 days from Boston, with
linseed to order.
Tug Hudson, CM, from Baltimore, with 10 barges
to W P Clyde & Co.
CILBARICD YESVERDAY.
Ship NI Toroing• l Borten, Liverpool, via Mobile, Cope
roe.
Steamer Yerrivian, Sir Joseph GLOM, St, Liverpool,
via New York, A R McHenry & Co.
Steamer Bristol. Charles. New York, W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer B. Willing. Ccmditr, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Selz Maggie Van Dozen. Corson, Beaton. D Cooper.
Schr B Blew, Pettpson, Richmond, M'S Bulkley.
Behr Gen Torbert. Johnson, Richmond, B Jones.
Behr S P Hawes, Dawson, Alexandria, Caldwell, Gor
don & Co. . • .
Behr WW Marcy, Davis, Washington, DC. Davis &
BehrSeventy-Six, Teel Boston, Bancroft, Lewis & Co.
Behr 'Union, Williams, Westville, W H Johns d Co.
Behr Morning Light. Lickerson. Bridgeport, do
Bchr Old Zack. Lynch Norwalk, W ulster, Jr. &Co.
Behr Dick Williamp, Carson, Boston, Mammoth Vein
Consolidated Coal Co.
Bohr J J Little; Little, Providence. do
Behr T Lake Adams, East Cambridge, *. do
schrEllaight. Avery Portsmouth, Vs. captain.
Say Extra. Taylor, Richmond, captain.
Steam-tug J ci Gillingham, Bowen, Norfolk, captain.
Tug Loorront, Alexander, Baltimore, with b barges,
VY P Clyde &Co.
CorreePonderrae Of the
The following boa from the Ualon Oarial n =
into the Bchnvls - ra Canal. to-day, boUnd
phia.lades an&corodigned as follows:
Witman & Conrad, with grain to captain: Clara. Iron
ere to 'Merano, Cook &Co; Butler Woodward, lumber
to Norcross & Bb en* Cyrus Brown, do to Bruner,
Wain & Co; Gen Pype, do toFegely & Co; B W Gould,
do to Dodge & Co; New Hope, bark to Downing &
Price, Wilmington; Martha& - Agnes. lumber to Pat
terson & Lippincott; Lynn:ling, do to B Wolverton; .2
rafts; umber, to Bch Nay Co. F.
MEMORANDA
Steamer Tonawanda Jennings, hence at Savannah
on Tuesday evening. On the passage, Mx Jos Taylor,
a cabin passenger, died very suddenly.
Steamer Columbia, Slocum, cleared at New York
yesterday for Havana.
nteamens Erin. Cutting, and Etna. Tibbetts, sailed
' from Liverpool Slat inst. for New York, and both left
Queenstownlat inst.
Steamer Nova Scotian, Wylie, sailed from Liverpool
3st inst. for Quebec.
- - - -
Steamer Dellona, Dixon, sailed from HaVre nit ult.
for Nem York.
Steamer Norfolk, Vance, hence at Norfolk 12th Met
and sailed for Itlchmood.
Steamer Tybee, CanMins, cleared at Galveston sth
inst. for New York.
Steamers Geo Washington, Gager, Victor, Gates,and
Huntsville, Ryder, at New Orleans 12th inst. from
New York.
Steamer Somerset, Baffle, at Liverpool 31st nit. from
Battlmore.
Steamer Hibernian, Dutton, at Liverpool 31st ult.
from Quebec.
Steamer Alice, Guard, sailed from Liverpool gist ult.
for New Orleans. '
Ship Oscar I Overgaard, entered out at Liverpool
31st ult. for Ibis port.
Ship Celestial Empire, Taylor, cleared at New York
yesterday for Panama. •
Ship Winfield Scott, Itand,from Callao. at Cuxhaven
sink nit.
Ship Rangoon. Murray, esalled from Sonrabaya 9th
Eept. for 1 , ew York.
h hip Portland (Br), Curtis, cleared at Sew York
yeat....-day for Panama.
Bark Wm Van Name, Cook, hence at Cuxhaven
29th Mk
Dark Sandi A Dadman, Kimball, hence at Bremer
havf n 29th ult.
Bark Lots. Barber, sailed from Bbanglate 2d Sept
for New York.
Brig eilver Oar Haley, hence at Bremen Slit tilt.
Brig Methihie, Sammie, hence at Belmonth 30th ult.
Brig Prennitun. Crowell, hence for Ponce, which Put
Into Bermuda, lost foremast, maintopmast and jib
boom.
Fehr Argue Eye, Towru3end, cleared at New York
yesterday lox Key Walt.
_ „...„.. „ •
Captain Wmo Munday, late of the schooner-Sallie
J Aiken, wrecked off Salt Cay. and Captain N .Nichol
son,latetif the brig J How3ton, abandoned mesa,
as before reported, desire to return their warmest
thanks, to Captain: Theodore Julius, Jr, ofthe bark
Sea Eagle, fur 1118 kind • hospitality to them on board
of his vessel on the voyage. from Tarns Island to this
(1.1.1VE21 BABINES. WIPERS, dx,—ouves rums
JMuffed Olives),Nonparell and liapratine aspen,
and Stench Olives; freSb goode, landing ex Na=
lIL, tram flaws, and fbr sale by JO% B, BF
aOO. 11/5 bouUi Delaware avenue.
145 k
145 k
145 i
145 k
1453-
ma Block Board.
FIRST BOAB,D.
G. Nov.
mow- PIITBLICAMONH.
NEW BOOKEiI NEW BOOKS 4- --
PHBfirstrikii THIS DAY, AND FOR SALE BY
,
NO. SW CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
COUNTRY QUARTERS. A love story. By the
Countess of Blessington. This work is having an
enormous sale in Europe, and has never before been
publlthed in this country. It wilt no doubt-prove
to be one of the best and most popular works ever
issued in America. Completein one large duodecimo
volume. Price el to in paper, or F 2 00 in cloth
(Ready next Saturday.)
THE NAT7ONAL COOK BOOK. By a Lady of Phi
, ladelphis, a Practical Housewife, author of the "Fa
mily SaveAtL" The best and most Practical Cook
Book for ggeenneral use ever Lamed. Complete in one
le duodecimo volume, bound in cloth. Price Two
SARATOGA. An Indian Tale of Frontier Life. A
True Story of 17b7. Complete in onelarge duodecimo
volume. Pri , e; SO in paper or $2 00 in cloth.
EUCHRE AND 7 S L AWS. The Laws and Practice
of the game of Euchre. By a Profet.sor, a memter of
the Euchre Club of Washington, D C., which Club
have adopted it as their text-book. One volume,cloth
Price One Dollar
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Du.
MM. author of " the Count of Monte Cristo,'
"Tln ee Guardsmen." "Twenty Years - After "
"Bragelonne," etc. Being Dumas' Great Dramatic
Romance. Complete in one large octavo volume.
Price Fifty Ceuta.
tar Booksellers are solicited to order at once what
they may want of each of the above Books, so that
their orders can be filed in advance of the day of pub
lication.
Bend for Petersons' Descrip`ive Catalogue.
All booke sent postage paid on receipt of retail price.
Address all cash toilers, retail or wholesale, to
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.
nOl4-2t WS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
NEW MEDICAL AND piCIENTIFIC BOOKS.-
PUBLISHED THIS DAY
TROUSSEAU'S CLINI CAL MEDICINE.. Part 1.
Lectures on Clinical Medicine delivered at the Hotel
Dien Paris, by • . Trousa•au, Professor of Clinical
Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine. PAYSICIEta to the
Hotel Dien, &c.
Translated and edited with Not and Appendices by
P. Victor Bazire, M. D., London and Paris.
Ophthalmoscope:
ON THE OPILTHALMOSOOPE. The
Ophthalmoscope Its varieties and Its use. Translated
from the German of Dr. Adolph Ze nder by Robert
Brundenell Carter,F. R. O. B. Eng. Fellow of the Royal
Medical and Chintrgical Society, with notes and addi
tions by the Translator. •
COOLEY'S TOILET AND COSMETIC ABM. The
Toilet and Cosmetic ;Arts in Ancient and Modern
Times, with :a review of the Different Theories of
Beauty, and copiously allied information social
Hygienic and Medical. ac., by Arnold J. Cooley.
LINDSAY & ELACRISTON,
' Publishers, Booksellers and Importers,
21 South Sixth street. above Chestnut.
MARION HARLANIYS NEW BOWL—SUNNY
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BIOLOW PAREatia. Second Series lento.
2,1EL0D1112 FOR CHILDHOOD. With bighly.co.
on - d illustrations. L=o.
THE STATE OP THE CHURCH AND THE
WORLD AT THE FINAL 011 ['BREAK OF EVIL,
AND REVS LATION OF ANTICHRIST, his destrno.
tion at th second oo ming of Christ. and the mshering In
of the Millennium. By the Rev J. 0. Gregory, M. A.
with an Appendix by MS. A. P. Jaffe.
•For sale by JAMB S. CLAXTON,
Successor to W. S. et A. Martian;
12t4 Chestnut street,
A LISILWS LIPZI PEIXLUXIII.—THE Ll7/11 01
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Chez Anthem land (Chew Player, by MaCle Von Ho;
debrand and de Lam, Envoy lalasonlloary andHln
later Plenipotentiary of the King of Prwsda, at the
()curt of Saxe-Well:nen 1 vol., octavo. 3i vellum, ell
top. Price 1125. Lately Published by
E. H. Birr.ukis 00.
JOHN CAMPBELL,
HAS BEHOVED TO
BOO.I3SELLES,
Db 740 SAMMIE' street.
A. large assortment df Law and Stratctel news
Books - constantly on band. non-64
INEGMIDAJAA.
USE STARIN'S CONDIT!ON POWDERS
HORSES AND CATTLE.
At cures Worms- Bola and Oolic -
It cares Mids. Ooaghs and Mat, Bound.
It is the best al ter ative fbr HOMO! and Cattle new iz
Use. having a reputation cCltyeara' standing.
It Is & sure preventive Thy the mar h dreaded Binder
NoHO Farmer or Dairyman should oe withoutit
'Fossale in Philadelphia by MOW & 00..212 Brant
Second streeh JOHN M'ON, HOLLOWAY & COW
DEN, t 3 North Sixth street. and by Druggists through
out the country. Address all orders to
ISTAILLIS & FLOYD.
Strs Duane street.•PrgifM.'
iThEta, DENTALLINA.—A superior article Ito
1.../ cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying animalcules
which infest them, giving tone to the gums. and leav
ing a feeling of ce and perfect cleanliness in
the Month. It maybeused daily, and will be found
to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the
.soma and detersiveness will recommend It to every
one. tßeing composed with the assistance of the
Dentist, Physicians and lificroscoptst, It is confidently
offered ss a BELL*, UT.Te substitute for the uncertain
washes formerly in vogue.
:Eminent Dentists, acquainted 'with the constituents
of the DENTALLINA. advocate its use: it contains
nothing to. prevent. its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JA Ills 'l'. SHINN, ApothOcarY.
• Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred, Brown, ID. L. Stackhotue.
tt
Haggard CO., Robert C. Davis,
C. B. Xeeny, Geo ;0. Bower,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
C. H. Needles, S. M. McCollin,
T. J. Husband. S. C. Bunting,
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Isherie,
(Edward Parrish, James N , Marks, .
Willlyau B. Webb. E. Bringhurstdt Co.,
/tines L. Bisphain, Dyott do Co.,
Hughes .4 Coombe, H. 0. Blair's Sons,
Henry A. Hower, -- Wyeth do Bro.
ENTIRELY Ttlkr.r a RT3C—HODEISON'EI Bronchia.
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ness, bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast
Priblic speakers. singers and amateurs will be greatly
benefited
_by_using these: Tablets. Prepared only b,
LAN & Pharmacy/I;lsta. N. B. Oor
MICH. and TENTH streets. Philadelphia. For salt
by Johnson, Rollaway * Oovrden, and Dragglett
gen erally . mat
DROPD AND PULMOND
.D DEW ET Coughs. and all Diseases of Ur
Throat and Bronchial Tams. This invainalil=
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&c., poeeeesea a Wan ern celebrity, and has been knowi
to relieve the most obstinate and almost impalas
mires. It is agreeable, strengthening and soothing.
Prepared by K. O 2ati South;int}
street, Philadelphia. - tf
COBNS. BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS.— Dr. J.
DAVI - DE.ON, Chiropodist. Operator on Corns,
onsr - fliferted Nana and other diseases of the
feet. Mae, 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. 'Davidson will
wait on patients at their residences. - nong
11.1Q,II088•
A. M. Tiz -
Suceeseot tc Geo. W. Elrty,
ISRMW/E. R,
24, 28, 28 and 80 South. Sixth St.. Pi:lliad's*
e. FineeldEttri
far Ilik.: 2l Family and NottaP•--
HER MA JEST
CH ACNE ,
3_ P. IT 0 IT,
SOUM ISOM 13 1 ", EOM AUNT.
Wig.—The attention of tbe trade is solicited to
rei
ollowbig very choice Wines, dm., for sale by
JOSEPH F BUNTON, N 0.151 South FRONT, street,
above Walnut: . • _
RADEIRAS—OId Island, 8 years old.
SHBRltnpbell & Ce., single, double and
triple Grape, E. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Ring,
Spanish, Crown and F. Vallette.
FOR'/18—Vallette, Vinbo Velho Beal, Danton and
Bebello Valente & Co, Vintages 1815 to 1858.
CLARIVI'S--crste File Freres and St. Fatephe Cha
teau Luminy.-
VERSIOI7TIT—G. jourdan, Brive & Co.
MUSCAT—de Frontignan s -
CRAMPAGNES—IIImest Irrony, "Golden Star,"
fie Venoge, Herlitalesty and Royal Cabinet and other
avarice brands. .
0LDWED3233323.-500 Cams Pare Old W3U34, 113 , e
Bonsbon and Monongahela Whisktal, for sale by
, -E. P. , IdIDDLISTON
- b.Rorth Fans mem;
LMI:IIEIS' TRIMGH:
CLIRAPITIOPENINEN-31:813. M. A. BINDER,
t3l - rig. los! Chest:ant street, Philadelphia,
Importer of Ladies' , Drese and- 'll
Also; an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns, 7
Ladies' :and Children's Dress.- Parisian Dress :and
Cloak Making m all its varieties, Ladies tarnishing
their rich and costly materials may 'rely on beingsr.
tiaticallylittekead. their; work finished in the must
prompt and edielent wanner, at
_the lowest Possible
price% in twenty-fopr boom' notipt.' Culling and bast.
_Mg. Patterns in sete.sr by the Single plecs ,l'ortner.
chants arid dmaittiovr ready. - - sets-1y
- VFW TURRET" PECONES, CUBBANT, &0.-
1:1 New Turkey Prrmes, quality yen, fine: New Crop
Currants, Orargeand Lemon Peal, New Malaga - Le•
mons:landing and for sale by JOS. B. RUSSEL%
C0.,108 South Delaware avenue,
THE lIKILYZEVENING BULLETIN2--PHILADEL.PHIA-,- TIIITRSDAt NOV
137 South Fourth steed.
iratwaimit -eau=
- • BKOBIEM, -141111101IfYLVANIA Z
21.-PEEEIII XEDDIJII ROIITZr•
direct line to BethlehernAllentown!
Manch Chunk. Baslettm, White Haven
Mabanoy (My,
ionsand all points in the Lehighbigg
lung OW Reg _
leQ
Passenger Depots in - PhiladelPhia,_THlßD -street,;
above Thompson, and corner of_lswevre and &MMEU
OAN streets.' _
_' .
sIaIIiDERARRANGZIMMT,
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On And afterldoday,
a May,2lstige, Passenger Ifnins
leave the Depot. t h ird tree& above Thampsen, dallY
(Sundays excepted). as follows: --.
AT 7.50 A. M.-Morning Exproa for Bethlehem and
andPrincipaL , - Stations on North Pennaylvazda Bali
mad: coMseCalig at 'Bethlehem with Lehigh=
Railroad fte Allentown, ftgia Sbdington.
Ohnicsrly,,Jeaneavii_b_s, Hiudgoni White Ha
ve& llitnrrton, moon, and au, wino in
Leila and WyomingYallegin I/Lo r in oonneWoxf with
and Mahan__ ny Railroad fin Mahan: v :4llo
with Pthiwissa Railroad, fbr Raped, Dan
and, Williamaport. Arrive at Manch Chunk 1141.46
m. 4 t Wilke:a:arra at 2.45' P. at Mahanoy at 1
P. M. Passengers by this train aim take lani Lehigh
Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 1100 M. ihr Em&
ton and ,pointson ew Seamy MAW RallrOad to
New York. •
AT Lae • A; M.-Amoomintoeitlon, for rioNeltotnl,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Page_ngers fir
Willow Grove, Hatboro , and Hartsville, by this
train,
take Stage at Old York Road. .
AT 10 A. M.-Accommodation, for Port WAWA&
tOri, y stall intermediate Stations.
At LSO Accommodation faro D lostown, str u t
ping at intermediate stations
stage at Doylestown for New Hope.
AT &SO P. M.-Evening Express for Bethlehem and
principal Statieus on - the North lvania Bar
road,maMntclose connection at em with Le.
Itsish valley Tram for Esaton, reaching there at US P.
M. Passengers Plainfield, Somerville and othro
points on New Jersey Ventral R.R. take N. J.. O. Train
at Easton, which arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pa&
Bangers foe Stanneytown take stage at North Wales.
and tor leamiredi at Bethlehem , and far ,Greenvilla A
Qualrenowe
AT 4.15 MrAcoinsinuntation, for 'litcolettown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fbr
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartaville take stage at
Abington : Ibr Lumberville at Doylestown. ,
AT LIS P. • M.-Through 'Acamunodation, fin Beth
lake= and all Sou main line of NOrth ,BannUl:
Wadi Railroad. cocomuscting at Bethlehem with r , •to
Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Mauch Ohmt ck.
AT e. 15 P. It.-.l.eetennialatlon, :ter reutettele. stop
ping at all Intermediate Stations
At 11 P. M. ..Accommodationibr Bert Waabingten.
TRAINS FOR PELLADELPBTA. .
Leave Betldeliem at' 435 A. - 8f.,. and 124534., and LIS
32.15 tram nuked direct connection with Lehigh Val.
Ley trains from Barton; Wilkeebarre, Mahonoy City.
Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at &SO P. M.
r&Seellgeri leaving Wilkeabarre at Ll 5 P. litoronnect
ati Bethlehem aid.ls F. X, and salve in Madelphin
8.40 P. XL • -
Leave Doyleatcrwn at 6.40 A. X. 1.15 and LEO P.IIL •
Leave 'Lansdale at,6 A.M.
Leave rent Washingum at 10.50 and LIS P. E.
- ?- • ON 13IINDAVB.
Philadelphia ftw Bethlehem at 9 A. 31.
Philadelphia fbr Doylestown at 220 P. IL
=l3= ftw Philadelphia aLL24I A.M.
for PhiledelphlaW.LBo P. M.
l'lfth and Sixth Streets Om cone 7 pea
wilier" to audit= Berke Street, t.
White Oars of Second and Third Line 091:0210
pamegners to Third Street Repot.
Tickets moat be procured at the TicketCilose,TEDlD
[treat or:WX :il street, in order to secure the lowed
rates of fms. ELLIS MAAS., Arent,
Militomfa Ba ts Express will call for and
Biginat the pot.
e .ilio., Us Soath THIRD street. znyEl
IfOR NEW YORE.—The 0A.14
DEN AND AID= and PHILA
• TRENTON RAILROAD 00311-
pABryN LINEN, from Philadel hla to New York, and
way places, from WALNUT EITRILIFP WEARS,
will leave as follows, viz: Arra
At 5 A. M., via Ounden and .Amboy, Amara. IN it
At A. M., via Camden and .T= 3 47=preas, et
At P. M.
_via Camden and s es
At 6.00 P. M., via Camden and Am.l cla4s. 225
bcy, Amain and Emigrant, .12.1 ohm 150
At 8 A. M., 4 and 5.00 P.M. Par Mount Holly, Emma
ills
_Pemberton and Yinoentown. At lA. M., and
3 P. M. for Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5,6, and IL3O P. N. L ibr Pleb
Rouse, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, D elano.
Beverii. EArlwatero Earlintten, Florence. Borden
town;=. 'lna 10 A. 3Lacal t P.M.. lines runs direct
'Mt to Trenton.
FROM sErraiNerrox DEPOT will Haut+
as follows
At 11 A. M., 4.35, 6.45 P. NADIA 12 P.M. (night)llll
Kensington and Jersey City
sun- The 6.45 P. M. Line will-run daay. AIL others Sun
days excepted. -
ALIA) and Min A. M. 3, 5.1% 4.80,5 and 6,45 P. IMO
illifidnithr for BristoL Menton. ax.,
At 7 and 10.15, A. X., 12 M., 0 1 31 4i5, and 6P. 3L for
Cornwells,Torrisdaleatatra Tacony,Wlssino.
mint Bridesburg and Franklb and at 10..15 A. IL
for RristoL Bet:sucks, Eddln,Mn and 8 P. M. 532
. Heim sebum and Intermediate MANona.
BELVIDERE DRLAWASE RAILROAD, far the
Delaware River Vali Northern Penwlvanla, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Remington De
pot, as follow=
At 7.20 A. M. audit.= Am Megan FaDs, Bed
falo, Dunkirk, Canandalvia.ELmira /thus, Owego
Rochester Ifingtuunpton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkeebarre Scranton, Stroudsburg
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Mean
ngton, An. The AM P.M. Line connects direct witr
he Train leaving Easton dir Manch Clnui.k.Allen
town. Bethlehem. dix..
Ate. P. IL fbr Lambertville and intercsediateStallane
Bar For New York, and Way Lines leaving - Zen
sMiton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, about
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars rux
into the Depot, ante on arrival Of each Tralu. run from
the Depot.
An aaditional Ticket Office is located at No. =Chew
nut Street. Continental Hotel. ' , a bare tickets to New
ork and all important points North and East, may
be procured. - Persona purchasing Ticketa at this
Odice, can, by leaving order% have their baggage
checked at their z ealdenoce, - by Grab:wee Baggage
M keti s il i a T ref°. der of Renege only each Purim
ger. `ere are prohibited from taking attythins
as Damage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
over any pounds to be paid fur extra. The Company
limit their responalbillty ibr baggage to One Dollar pe:
..und, and will not be liable fir any amount beyond
' " etoelat bY special contract.
Ll2tas FRoarrnrwywur. FOR PHILADELPHIA
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 N. and
4F. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 1:
A.M. o , 6P, M. and 12 Niyht via Jersey City and Kew
glu ttn.
rielm Pier No.l N. River,at 5 A, M. and 2, P.M.
Via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. GATZIifER, Agent.
WIPHILADELPHIA. GERNAN
TOWN AND NORRIS tOWN
O INF TABLE.—On and aver THURS
DAY, November 1,1866,until further notice.
FOR G 1 RBLB.N'TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9, 10. 11,12 A. M; 1. 2,
3.15, .3*., 4,5, 5%. 6.10, 7,6, 9 10 11. 12 P. AL
Leave Germantown-6, 7.7 8. 8.20, 9, 10, 11. 12,A. M.;
1, 2,3,4, 4%, 6,6%, 7.8, 9,10, 11 P.M.
one B . m down train, and the 511 silt% up trains
will not stop on the Germantown
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia--9.15 minutee A. M.; 2,7, and
10% P. M.
Leave Germantown-415 A. M. 1 6, and 9% P. M.
CHESTNUT - HILL RAILROAD.
Leave PI Uadelphia-6, 8,10, 12. A. 244 2, SX, SU, 7, 9
and 11 P. M.
Leave Chestnut-HM-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 11,40_
A. M.; L4O, 8.40, 5.40 6.40 8.40 and 10.40 P. N. -
4581 dUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphla-9.15 minutes A. EL; 2 and 7
P. IL
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.50 minutes A. N.; 12.40,5.40,
and 9.25 minutes P.M.
1011 CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia— 6, 8.3501.05, A. M.; 4%,5%,
6.15, 8.05 and 11% P. M.
Leave Norristown-5.40, 7.7.50, 8,11 A. N.; 1%, 4%, 4%
and 8 P. N.
I he 5% P. M. train will atop at Falls, School Lane,
Wireahickon, ManaFunk, Spring Mlis and Consho
hocken stay.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. NA 2% and 6.45 P. M.
Leave Norristown n
—7 A.
MANA FL.
YI7NIC.. 5 and 8% P. M.
ra
Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.85, 11.05 A. N.; 1%, S, 434, 5%,
6.15, 8.05 and 1134 Et M.
Leave Ms.nyunk-41.10, 7%, 8.20, 936, 11% A. M.; 2,5,
6% and 8)6 P.ll.
ON SDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia -9 A. UN M4 it% and 6,45 P. M.
Leave Mszaynnk-7% A M., 5% and 9P. M.
W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent,
nol Depot, Ninth and Green streets.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
LINES, from foot of Market street
iliftlienclng MONDAY, September 24,
h4e.
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. AS FOLLOWS:
For Bridgeton, Salem MI and all intermediate
stations, at BA. 3L, Mail. 8.30 P. M., Passenger.
For Weodbtury 8 .A. M., 8 30 P. M., and 6 P. M.
For Cape May at 3.80 P. IL
• RETURNING TEAIItB LigiVE
Woodbury at 7.15 AL. Di., 840 A. M., and 4.84 P. M.
Bridgeton at 7.05 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Freight 620
P.! M.
Salem at 650 A. M. and 305 F. M. Freight 5.45 P. M.
biLllville at 6.55 A. M. and 3.06 F. M. Freight 6.10
P:34.
Cape May at 1L45 A. M. Passenger and Frel,ght.
• FRED:MT will be received at Second Covered
Wharf below Walnut street, from 7 A. M. until i P. M. M.
Freight received before 9A. M. will go forward the
salve day. _
FRILIoRT DELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH DELA
WARE AVENUE.
J. VAN RENSSIELAER,. Sup%
WEIR 'WEST JERSEY wx PRESS COMPANY will
attend to all the maul branches of express business.
A Special Messeriger accomp. riles each through train.
Office foot of Marketstreet, nadelphia.
re24-tf7 J. H. IiARRIMPi General Agent.
t-7 • - • p - R TT LP RiLLTI
MORE • : RAILROAD.—
' iv- GEACIDI , AND AFTER
• NDAY, Oct. IS, 1868, the - leave Phiia.
d D
phis, from the D epo t of the''' . - Chester &Phila.
•Isiphla Railroad, corner Of Thirty-that and Market
Btkeeta, Mast Philada), at 7.50 A. M., and 4.45 P. M.
beave Dialog Sun, 'at 5.50, and Oxfbrd at 6.55 A. M.,
and leave Oxfbrd at &M P. M.
A Market Train with Passenger Om attached, will
run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving the Rising Sun
at 11.15 A. ht., Oxford at 12.00 M„ suiiiennett at 1.00
P.M., connecting at West Cheater Junction with a
Train for Philadelphia, On Wednesday and Satur
days. trains leave- Philadelphia at 2.80 P. M., rim
through to Oxford. +'
The Train leing PhYladella at 7.50 A. M. con.
newts at Oxford with a daily of Stages fOr Pesch
BOttom, in Lam:aster comity. Returning leaves Pewit
Bottom to connect OMMIVith the Afternoon Train
for Philadelphia.
SunTheMd Train laming Philadelphia at AG runs to Rising
, . -
are allowed to take Wearing App arel
way. as and the Company will not any
.cane be rape le for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars, unless a sputa. 1 contrast be made fbr the
Mine Mbl9 MUIR , ••• Y WOOD. Gen% Bo"
- 'I44W4AD-ra:aniv
L.: - I l l i euts m t l int MIX=
r • I "-I , . 4 A . 3 TO TEN TIMM= COT PUN*
OTT:SIAN/A, TEN Kai • reirgag_TOßNAN. ,
..LA.ND AND WYOO VADAINOI
THOM NDit_l 4 • 4510 • read ila
WIIQT: a 111 B:
,Oct. 8 'ISA " the Oent aDOHA
TinaTWTH and I _ : 32 INN
dabble at the Mowing boom
MOPFLint ADODMODAMADES. -- 4 •• 4
At 1 • 21) ArMtmr atinYnnit IN/A lO 4 t4274tmate
Pions.
Returnin g. bilvet itetdiAg- 1 0 6 4 0 P• Zgo =thing in
Philadelphia at e.lO P, M.• "
MOBBING =PRIM
At 6.15 A. SL, fir Beading, Lebanon, Marilitleg
Potts=hus Grove, Tamaqua, fiunkmrY. WILLIams-
CABOchester,_ Maims Palls_ ABen•
b jkl
train =manta at BEADING with UM Mid
Pestualalsania. Railroadtra4 i for, OUlentowni ; *ea
and with' the Lablion V train ir Harrish_
8/Broad fsn at PORT MUSTON Ostaailiaa 8/Broad
trains ir Williamsport. Lock Karen. Elmira. in, at
Fr • PliwiilllttO with Northern Dental,Mmbuland
Valley, and Schuylkill axift Szisquehanna trains for
Northumberiand,WMirmsmt, York, Oluunhambig,
Pintirove,4oo.
Leaves Pbiladelphta at &SO P.M. fbrßeading, Mi
sfile, Harrisburg, ikc., connecting with Beading and
Muni& HlLtratouSibr Columbisolte.
BEADING ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Beading at 5.90 A. M., stopping at all Invite
tin& arrives in Philadelphia at 9.40
Zeta:ming, leaves Philadelphia at Mil P. azdirm
in Beading at 7.85 P. Id
Transfer Philadelphia leave Thirdsburt i at MO A.
If. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. IL: arriving Philadel
phis at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave
at 2.10 P. IL, and Pottsville at 4.45 P. M. I L lrriabizi lving a
Philadelphia at 6.15 P. M.
Harz= accommodatizt leaves Beading at 1.80
andarrisburg 44.4.10 P. M. Connecting at
Beading with Afternoon Accommodation south at &SO
P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P.M.
Market train, with a Passenger car attached. leaves
Philadelphia at. 14.45 noon ir Beading and all way
station& leaves RAsul rz 1120 A, M.,and.lkzwningkswn
12,40 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way station&
All the above trains ran daily, Sandia
113
j un" trains leave Pottsville at gar th
13 M.. and
phia at 0.15 P. M-; leave Phlladelpials, for
PBea dingDi, at &00 A. M.. returning Mtn Beading at 4.25.
.CHISTER
VALLEY ,BAILBOAD.
for Downingtown and intennedlatepotato
lAt a ra n r l 3 20 and 8.15 A. H. and 420 P. M. tralna from
Philadelphia returning from Downingtown at 7.00 A.
M. and 12 84 Now
NSW YORK .11MH/M FOR HITTSEDRGH. AND
Lewes New York et,7 A...llLand S.MP.M.pmebig
Reading at 1.10,11.83 A . and 1.48 PM. and connect at
Him 1
labs 7 11.3 , 1 th
i Penzisyl va .Ma. and Northern Central
Railroad Trains =gb.,
Ranumort. . fir
&a.
ChMago,
ng, ress Train leaves Hanish=
arrival of Pm Exp mylvania Xmas from Pittsburga.at On a
and 9.05A.M.,8.15 P.M. passing Reeding at. Mg and BIM
A. M. and 11.80 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. M.,
and LC P. M. Bleepint accompanying these
trains through between Musa Mir and YlWealugh.
• Mail trtsi lai gNew York leaves .Harriaburg_at 210 P.
IL . Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 11
EICHITYLEMT. ITALLZYII/Thiirs T ,
Trains leave Poraimille at 7.11.30 A. M. and 7.13 P. H.
rearming from Tamaqua at 7.115 A. M., - and 1.40 and
LIS P. M.
ElClZariplta.L AND tiItiSQUIZHANNA 71 ITainalit
Trains leave Auburn at tee A. N. fir Pinegrave arul
narrtsbarir, and at L . 3t.fir Pluegrove and Tr*
u s, .• at 3.20P.M. and tram
• • • ••
. . _
• Through firet.class tickets and emigrant rickets
to all the principal paints In the North and Wei and
Cianadea.
The Manring tickela are obtainable only tithe CM*
of S. Bazdfurd, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street,
PkiLl= or of G. A. Nloolls, General Emperinteng-
CONNIITATION Ticirxra.
far t 25 r cent..
and f die
t
irma.
_tcoun between au points desired
Pyr?s[el.4oit(ii:•:tkzi
Good for LOOD miles,between all potato, at SE 50 01424
tar taxaSits sad firma.
BEASON TEXECIM.
Par three, ea, nine or tweive maths, au hOldite
only, to all points at reamed rates.
'Residing en the of win be turnithed.
with cards, enlittllng t selv es llne hem ßead
anti wives le Waits at
hail fer% =cum= TI R 9.
Prom Phibutelphts taLwinepal atatlcaug, good mr
go:way. tla_yiknd rentodayat rotated We, to be
WA only at the TM= Mies* Mtrteenth awl Mow.
tat mem.
TREIGHT.
Goods of an desertpdons =warded to all the shows
points
il from
streets. the Company's Heir
llzaaTerraiato. irelght Depot, Broad
and
Leave Phlr te ns daily al IX A. M., MSS noon and
6P. for , Lebanon. Barr Barg. Pot ta's.
Pori Clinton, and poralaord.
Gone at the Phlladelphla Past Mee fox all Filson on
the road and Ite branchee et 6A. K., and fez lluf prin.
eyed Stations only at 3.15 P. IL
ues. PHILADNLPHIA. AND
ICRIE NA TTRnAII. 1566.
great e verses the Northern and North
west counties of rmanetlvanla to the My of Erie an
Lake Ede.
a has been leased and Is operated by the Pennayl
yenta Railroad Company.
rum 07 PA SS Qya.mWsA ramansmetaa.
Jitge 2Sail Train..
.AZILIVX rAerwAau).
Erie Iga*ze Triala
Rae Mall Train— P. 31
Ktie Express Train 1 9 00 M.
Passer=rt r u n throughll the Erie Mall and
=tlplita and with out Change. both ways, between
Erie.
_ istSW YOB S 00.1MMON.
Leave New York at AM A.M., arrive at Erie OXALIS '
Leave Erie at 4.43 P. IL, arrive at New York 4.,10 P. ES
Iflegwat Sleeping Cars on all blight Trains.
Wm information respecting passenger business apply
at, corner THIRTIETH-and MARKET streets, Phila
delphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Piiadelphia.
J. vv. Beynolds,Ene.
Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. B. H. Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia
H. W. GWINNEB,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Erie.
WEST CEEBBTEX AND PHILA.
DXLPHIA 1 ItA/LititiLD, VIA
•
WINTMB AIOLSITIBEXECITS.
On and after MONDAY, Oct. /51h. 1166, the
trains will leave asibilowat
WEST OXIUMB. Tom.
Leave Philadelphia far West Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.50 A. X.,11.00 d X..
0.60,4.45 and 6.15 P.M. •
Leave West Chester ibr Philadelphia. from Depot on
If tl Market street. 6XL S.M. 10.45 A. M. 1.55, 440 P. X,
leaving Wert Chester at S MA-IL and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.45 P.not atop_ at Pennelton.
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.
PENNELTON TRAINS.
Leavengladelfdda An Pennell= 4.15 and UM P. X.
Leave Pennelton 60r Philadelphia La A 1..7.55 pm.
These Trains stop at all inteemellate Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,50 A. X
sad S.OO P. ?IL
Leave West aunt& tee A. 50 and 4.00 P
ON StagnAm—The West Philadelhhia Passenger
cars wil leave Bileventh and Market areas, haillan
hOur belbrethe Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of easlitrainlxoonveypasten
Into ipsm
•
the cltx.
Trains iamb= Philldelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.45 P
50., and leaseing Wert Chester at SAO A. If, and 4.50 P.
connect at 8.0. Junction with Trolls on the P. and
0. R. B. She Osibrasnd intermediate points.
agerTalmenters are allov to take woortag apparel
se Bis and the Oo•Iny mai not, In- slay
um.= -•10 ftwr an amount meedione hun
dyad dailentees special contract is for the
• ' Y WOOD. General Eisperhetexutent
PITTSBURGH. , OOLUMBUF
....M. - 7' AHD OINGEBNATI. RATIARGCLI ,
I TEEM PAN H.ANDLBEZIPTIC WESTW.ARD.
Owing to the gnat diatauce saved bi THIS ROTI PE
the Government has visaed to It the carry i ng of the
IT, S. MAIL to the Principal allies of the West ant:
Scmthweet.
TIMM BEIWG BUT ONE CoRANGE OP CARS
BETWEEN PVITT•A'nELPECIA AND CiIITO/NNATI
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOU/S._ _ _ _
PASSENGERS BY THIS BOUTE WIL L ARRIVE
IN GIN eIIINITATI, INDIANAPOLIS . CAIRO ANT
Br. LOMB ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
crrExa
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 1150 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper_ where
Woodruff 's Celebrated .- Palace State - Boom Sleeping
Oars will be attached,, and ran through to Oolumbue,
without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comibrt never before afforded tothe
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA rsTzusso•
ViLLE,_ at
:=INIYLVAITIA TIATT:TIOAD OFFICE
Owner Thirtieth and Mar p ket hiladelp Streets
hile
B. F. SCULL,
Oen'l Ticket Ag't. Steubenvwe,
JOHN H. MILLER. Gera Eastern Pass. Ag't.
624 Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND, Oe n'l Sup' t. fe.l4-t!'
Penmativanla Railroad Othoe, 631 Chestnut street;
and Thirtieth, sal Market streets. West Philadelphia.
FOR NEW YORK.—RARITAN
_ AND DELAWARE . BAY ,RAIL
om erry. foot of VINE at., Philadelphia.
9A. hi—Express for Long Branch, New York and
intermediate points. -
P. 151—Freight for New York and all points North.
11 A. M. Way Freight.
Goods delivered at. Company's, Depot, 320-North
IVhanres.Philadelphia,by aP. M., forwarded by this
line, snlye.in New Tork at 5 o'clock next morning.
• • RETURNING. • • • -
The Passenger Steamer Jesse Hoyt leaves Pier 32
North River foot of Duane street, N. Y., at 11 A. 2L,
tor Philadelphia Express.
Freight received at Pier 82 North River, N. Y., by
4.80 P. M, will be ready for delivery in Philadelphia
early the following morning.
FARM TO NEW YORE, $2 00.
Ticket °ince Vine Street Ferry,
For farther iniarmation apply to Company's agents.
R. H. CITIPIIAN. Freight Offico and Depot, 320
North WHARVES, Philadelphia.
_"
J. B. BURT, Pier 82 North River, Mot -of -DUANE
Street. New York.
Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phila
delphia, No. sn cazaTHoT Street.
• W.N.CL4.TMN,
Superintendent, Red . N. J.
B. HASTY
General Freight A nt, Red C. ,
N J.
T. SWEARINGEN,
General Agent, Philadelphia,
MBE t. 15 1866.
ntimtl=re
lINWTOISI AND *l loll.ll BAlt
TABLE.-comMenCins TUESDAY,
Nov. GB, M. Trains will leave Depot, corns/ 01
Broad street and Train nista:l4ton avenne, as follow!:
ibf r laltlinere arid a W 4.ls ir, Cs =at Chester,
191mIngton, Newark, , ,lekton -Northesss,•Peruvi ll e,
.e.Grace,,; Aberdeen, Magiudla.
Chase's and Stexozner's B .
Train. at Sad ' (Sundays =-
bedded), Er etoppl.ng allregular stations
between P his anti - dmore. „
Delawarell.M. 9, AlL(Ginidays excepte)lbr
Crisfield and Inter= stations.
Express train at 11.45 M.(l3undityl exeePted) for
Baltimore and Waahlnrton.
i p Train at Sark. M.4kmdkrt mended), for ore and Washington, sto_pping at Chester,
lalantiont,Wilmington, Newark, =Lion, Ngrth- East,
Perryville, Ravredearace, Aberdeen, Parrvman'e,
.Wgewood, Magnolia, Chases and Ettemmer'a Bun.
, Night Ranee at UM P. M. for Baltimore and Wash•
Maur- Connectaat
"Wilmington with Delaware R.. 11.
line (Saturday's ezbepted),..atopping at Middleton,
Emyrna; Dover, Haningten, Seaford, SallsbarY.
P, ince A nne and connecting at Crisfield with boat for
Nazi olk. Portsmouth and the South.
I Passengers by boat Mom Baltimore far Perinea
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and ltichmond will take
the 1L45 A. M Train.
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION
stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and
/Rave Philadelphia at 9.00 A.M..itenAse, too and um
P. M. The 4.101. M. train connive with the Dela.
ware Ballroad for Milford and intermediate stations.
Leave WM:nine= 6.80, 715 *ad shlo A. M., 4.00 any
&BOP. M-.
The 7.15 A.M. trabrwEd not atop at stationa between
Chi ster and Philadelphia. •
Trains for Newcastle leave l'hliadelphla at 9.00 A
4.80 and 6.00 P. IL • _
TRW:SOON TRAINS FROM BAI.TIMOBR
Leave wilt,' silvan at ILOO A-BLABS sad 10.00 PAL
CHESTER FINITHILADELPECGL ,
Leave Chester at 7.28,-7.55. 40.14 and--11.40 A. IL,
2 43. 5.10 7.26 and.. 4.84 P.
_DL , , •
! „From 'Baltimore to PhUsulsthla.—Leive Baltimore
7.115 lif.., , WAthialL , Express. U 0 P. IL,
Erproni, &SS ihrtaresa. 11.25 P. M., Express.
Trains for Baltimore. leatre Chaster a& 4,49 azul 8,12
A. ISt .; and 8.98• P . -ISL ' - ' • - •
' Trains to Baltimore leave Wilmington at 5.63 and
9.113 A. N.. and 4.1 a P.M. . -
_ - ,
ic=htttainkwith paassager cars attached will leave
glen , for Perryville: azul internmaliste stattons
at &66 p Leave iStatiouna for 'HavraderGrace
and intennediategitatlons at 4.45 P. M.,- Leave Pea:o ,
ville for Wilmington and intermediate iStatiOns at 4.2 C
N., =ti p = at Wilmington withthe' 7.1 a A. M.
train forphis
AY 'lll,tors. ,
• Morass Train at Us tar stammers and With
inOan stopping at Cheater.. Wilmington. Newark,
Slkto .
Nerthaaat. PistrrYville, Maare•de-Grace, Aber
deea Enz. , Perryman's, Magnolia,
_alaBWlS and Ptemmera
Night Pxnreoo 11.00 P. V. fta , :Italtinnore and Wash-
Imam Connecting at Wilmington with DetaWare B.
B. /be. . ' .
Accommix4thitt Mita at 11.80 Wlllllingion
Rnd in terraedlateaatt j o t:
purr. A
nwurrEcui.
Leave Baltimore at ass_ ,P. stooping a t Havre 4*
grace, Perrrrlile and wilonngtm Also gaps et Elk .
San awl Newark (to take atesameen thy ronsaelPhla
and leave paasenzera Cram wmabln italtlinneel
and Cheater So leave palmy= a= Lattimore or
Weaning=
ahls and
PENNSYLVARLS. CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
ARRANGK ENT.
The trait's of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave the Depot. at Tnirty.fust and Market streets.
which la reached directly by the cars of the Market
Street Pastel:We? Railway. Those of the Chestnut and
Walnut Street B allway run within one snoare of It.
ON SUNDAYB.—The Market Street. Cars leave
Eleventh and Market Streets 45 minutes before the
departure of each train.
mANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will call for and
deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders leftst the office,
No. Sal Chestnut street will receive attentiorz.
"TILSINIS LEAVE DEPOT. TIM:
DAY...
- .... at ROO A. M.
PAOLI A OCOM.. Nos. 1 1 , 710.00A..1TL&1.L20 P. E.
FAsT LINE & P:P.LE MOO M.
PARKSBURG .at LOOP M.
HARRISBURG .2.30 P. M.
LANCASTER ACCOM. 4.00 P. X.
PITT SBURGH & ERIE MATT. nt 900 P. M.
PHILADEDPHLAREPRESS—.— 11.00 P. M
it Erie Mail leaven ashy, except Bator.
day- -
Philadelphia Express Leaves daily. All other trains
dally, except Sunday.
Passengers by DAY EMPIRMS go to Willianssnort
without aange of ears, and arrive at Lock Haven at
&DE. M.
Pat imagers by Der ExPICEI3 go to Carlisle and
Chambersburg without a change of ears.
Sleeping Ow 'Tickets can be bad on application at
the Ticket Office, Wi Chestnut street.
• TRAINS • ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ :
CINCINNATI Fx• PRESS --.„.. at 1240 A. M.
PHILADELPHIA EIPPIrs" " 710 "
PA 011 ACCOM.. Nos.l A. M., t7IOP,M
PABENTRING at 920 A. M.
LAIsiCASTER " 12.40 P. M.
FAST LIRE "
DAY
ELAREISBDEG AC. " 9.50 "
Philadelphia Express arrivea daily, except Monday.
Cincinnati Express arrives dady. All other trains
daily except Sunday_
Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 700 A. M..and
Williamsport at 8.40 A. M.. reach Philadelphia, with
out change of cars, from Willie sport, by Day Ex
prem., at a. 50 P. M.
She Pennsylvania Bascom! Company will not as
sume any for Baggage except for Wearing Appa
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 LIM owner, maims taken by
special contract. .
For further ir formation, apply to -
JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket agent Cai o,..ertratt street.
SAIIdrEL H. WALLACE:I icket Agentatthe Depot.
AN EMIGRANT TEAL": runs daily ,- except Bun dy.
For fill particulars as to fare and accommodations,
apply to FRAECIs; PUNIC, 227 Dock treet.
---.....-.-. LOOP. M.
&WpmTO PLEAsIIRE TRAVELERS.
• MR SHORTEST ROUTE
'TO
NIAGARA FALLS
ISM ._. VIA ' -
THE CATAWTSSA RAILROAD,
Connectiorte immediate and sure,
Scenery thisurpassed. No road so free from dust,
Trains leave Philadelphia from
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD
D EPOT.
THIRTEENTH AS CALLOWHII.L.
at 8.15 A. M., NLAGARA, FALLS' EIX.PRESS
reaching Williamsport wtthont change of cars at 6.50
P. M. (supper), arriving at Niagara Fats at 5.55 A. M.
Sleeplnglar amoughhrom WllliantsPort to Rochester
without •
Ifir Passengers reaudnhig over night at Williams
port can reemmejonrney next morning at 725,resching
Niagara Fills at 4.40 same evening.
Ask for tickets via Catawbaa Railroad, which can be
procured at the Company's office,
CM ESTNUT staeet,
under Philadel phia Bank . su C H
te the Custom
House, and at Depot, THIR TEENT H and e T
HELL streets. N. VAN HORN,
lyiNtf --- General Passenger Agent,
TM?. FAVORITE BTE UIiBOAT
JOHN A. WABNEat kir Burlington.
an tool. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street
wharf, at 2P. M. Retuning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A.
M., stopplrg_ each way at Riverton, Torresdale, An
dalusia and Beverly. Pare, M cent s. M ission, 40
cents. caz6..ta
BLAIRIECSPECIALITESS FOR THR - SRASON.
Glycerin 'Lotion. tor hands and face.
Pectoral Lozeriges,larsore throat, .
Camphor Ice. for chapped H andshoareenws, &c
Wild Cherry Compound !brads', cough, dc.
Oleic, for chapped hands, &c.
Troches Chlorate Potash for ulcerated throat. .
KERBY C. BLAIR'S SONS, - MOM and Walnut eta
XI SITE GUM . ABABLO.—For sale by WILLIAM
t. ELLIS dt CO., Druggists, No. 724 AtAILKET
stree
D OSE WATEIL—DoubIe Distilled Bose Water, con.
COQn hand and ftir sia r le by wiy.r.TAIN
visas & .. Druiraista, No. al s RIK= street.
/MEAN OF TARTAR--Pnre Cream of Tartar and
ki Soda, tbr sale by WILLIAM ELLIS& CO., Drag;
Oda. No. Mt BIAIMAT street.—
(OD LIVER OIL Mew made) rognlarlp recelven
ttentities suitable to the trade.
OL, 96 per cent, finest quality Labatt of pack
VOWED CAMPHOR, in m crtirltici P.4 1 : 11 0 1 5.
4 1 1EottlVwdered P &Maya wd— k PecliA , Powdered Itlti
barb P scared Janie. In bottles, fbr sale by JOEN C
00, No. 718 Market, street.
EXTRACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Bbseccs
Beef in lankness or for soups for table use. Nadi
riElgin, Matas, by Gail Borden, from the juices c:
choice beef and Is superior in delidous flavor an:
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with full d'
rectibns, - one dollar each. RUBBBLL, APcahvair:
100 Chestuntstreet. ,
TAMITGGIBIE' sarsdason
pin T4ed6Oombs, Rmshiss, Mirrors, To'ac.-=s,f'r
Boxes, 'Moro Szpo,' Samba Ins L Them.
Hard and Soft bber Goods,Vlll asses, Miszi err
Metal Byerviss,all at "Pint Irsinai•
E MOIMMT
6044 • san t t& =tali Eutat
ROBERT SERENA stßzt, oarma
FOITRTR AND - RACE STREETS, Wholeral.
Dragesta, ganufacturen , and, - Denim in AlirindOv
Gina, White .Lead, and Pairde 01 every detordpUtio
over to the trade, or conenraers, a complete MGR r.
goode in &heir line at thelcrweet market ratan. „
"ASSERT 12010BIEMZEM a ()mg
.' • Nerthealitatth and Bum Meant
11),ILY ILITAte-dase recetvad, , an tavolao at Mutat
_Le Imputed B_ny tot , elde by the Mon, ea
BARIEB.T SHOlurAlitint 1,30" Itrueztal,. DAL DV
ex Fourth and Rene strata • •
COMP.:
A DAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY - On and ants
511112D.AY L - May 1, the FBEIGHT DEPAND
latßirr of this comnany REMOVED to the
com *Blew • Building, Boutheaskoorner of BLS
and MARKET sWeetL Mamma on Bleventb
street and on 'Market street.
"IrALL - 111051BYssidt10111B1moN - stpasms.
be transacted 'as IseretridlTf at Op ClEplifirin
Sra an Pirbels and l'acitaCei will be received at either
office. Call Books will be kept at each office. and any
calls entered therein_ prtrcitips to ' is P.M. - wilt receive
attention same dw. , Vaal. f coasohaffle distance 01
oar office. In_q__si4es for sodas and settleixtetna to
made at lee CBDIEBTNIITstfeet. f' -
• JOAN sorentem. saiet,
- DO reo as_ ,&__WOSTMTHOL3rB POCKET RKnives, Rodgers & Wade's and Butchefaltaaors
Table Cutlery, Ladles' Scissors in Oases. Razors,
Scissors. and all kinds otOutlery_gronnd and polished
atP. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 S. TENTH. Street, below
hestnut.
• train fromMtralactonitirPlifixdol•
• Btatkuus at SAO P. M.
H. F. 1331211513 M. Baperintakiii.
DittitMb.
SIDPPING/
FOR NEW YORK.
Via De%arm and Raritan Canal.
The Phibidelpwis and New York, PripreNl
Ateamboat Company.
„ • ,stesie Propellers leave Dial/T &ova
1 Minn WHARF below MILBSEPriIrI
ertmlnallEODDS.
nkisa t
t un
o ccmztawitle all,Northorn and imams
n Companies. Goods ibrinardeddireclie
all In tree of conarolaston. .
received at lowest rates.
WM. P. OLTDB ds OM, .daponln.
Inonlll Wharv JAß wc, pbiladelphish
. Anent,
nibliti 317 Wall Wawa. Pfew Toric.
RON SAVANNAH, GA.
The Philadelphia and Southern Hall
b p Company's Regular .LLuea, second wharf
belowEipmce street. '
he ateamphip T ONA.WANDA, Captain J. tre p
fo T r SAVANNAH, will commence receiving
on THLTU3DAT , vovember 22. and nail nn SA .11 ,
DA.Y, liovember2nlt. at JO o'clock and (mem
saternatessaurday thereat :December B.2:Ldku.
This steamer` - has ane estate B.ooros and other-aO
- for unasengere. ''
Cabin ptentrure,j , .s:• Deck do- 05. - • . :
Through tie* ets sold to the following pointiacon;
Ga., 00; Columbue, Ga. 00; Augusta. Ga., Atlanta,
G
Ga., $3.4 Albany - . a:. 00; Montgomery, aU..Os
!auto, Ala . 4cr, Mobile, New Orleans,46o.
Freight taken at lowrates.
Through - receipts given at through rates be' Maenns
Abgoats, Coimbra, Atlanta, Gs.; llnorville,•Chatsa•
nooga. Ziaville. Memphis, Term: Canton, Mies.
No height received or bilis of lading' signed on -
Ing day.si •
Agents at Havannah ~.Hunter do Giunraal. •
For freight or pasaage, apply to
• wAr_ jA, MIER, 'Clenerarlikenti - '
. 31.4 south Nuarvei.
FOR NEW ORLEANS, DIREXPI. •
.THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOITTH
Li Nla - -
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S }3.EGODA.E
-• t -
The wellanownlirstclais Steamship
_ _ STAR OF THE UNION
1..202 tons register,T. Cooksey:Haster.
Will commence receiving-freight for the above port at
second wharf below bprucestreet, on TUESDAY, No.
vember _ •
Mth, and sail, on SATURDAY. Dec. is!. att 12
o'clock M. - - - • • •
Returning, will leave NEW ORT-PAD S on HATUR.
DAY_ IlecemberlDth.
This SteatittChas: strpon It I Rooms and ether
accoroinodations for paaTi,gen.i.
Cabin intaesyte. i6O: Deck do., PO.
Freight.taken at low rates.
No ereighted or bills of, lading signed on sallw ,
in g day.
Agents as New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, NickersOn &
Co,who will give careftd attention to sktpme
goods to Galveston, Hobile, 1 7Icksburg, and interfpr
For freight or passage, apply to • '
_ WH. D. TAMES. General outhNiD Agent,
M 4 Suirave.
FOB BOSTON,• • .
- • t` - - exmliegamp LI& Drawn
.rpipt. • "ROM MACHPORTEV2CIa 7.11711.1141%
sßoi PINE er. WHAM',
AND LatirGt WHARF, .110M121, _ ,
The atauxiship • ROMAN; Captain Baker, - sall
from pnuanannta Batextlay, Nov. 17 . , aria A. M.. 1
The steamship ABM, Captain Bort Bas from Boston on Thursday, Nov. Is, at 3 :X.
The line tetween.rhliadelp.tda ertd,Astant nate
aompolied Of tba
, BIASIAIS (new), o= swz ßaker, INS WO banana,
SAXON, Os 4 25 0 tons Intranet:l.
NORMAN, WWl' 0rcia41,203 tons tnnthea. '
These uthstsuitial and a pobsteC
will • sal punctually as
and In i tga 4 r l :sinu 2l t
received every day, a steamer betas • strays, , oa
. the
berth to receive car=e. - -
thar
&hippos are requested to send MU Of Inftlas salth
lawn, - ForW slattlY jat Or Paraap) baying superior saantunorie.
• HENRY WINI3OII' & 01.
mt 522 South Delaware avows. •
FOR WILKINGTON. N. C. ,
THE PHILADELPHIA AND 130DTII
znl STEAMSHIP COII.2.ANY'S REGITLAit
LINE, Tram Secon d Wharf below SPRUCE street.
The firm-clans steamship PIONKEIt, tklptain P. P.
Hods, for WII.MThGTON. will commence receiving
freight on THURSDAY: November nth; and isall on
bATUBDAY. November 17th. at lo o'clock A. M., and
eve* , alternate Saturday Ilusreafter—viz.: December
Ist. 15th, dsc.
Passengers will find superior acannmodations and
best attendance.
Oabinpassage, at Deck do., $lO.
Preiglst carried at low rates.
No freight received or bills of lading Signed on stall
ing day.
Agents; ar Wilmington, WORTH dr DANDEL„I :wbrt
will. give especial attention to forwarding goods ad
dressed to their care to and from the interior;
For treust% or pause% spray to • • •
L.. JAIGEII3. General Agent,
314 Eonth Wharves
dgM,l4i_ i.
T, THItOCOH AIRLINETIME SOCTM
A
• - STE-18.MP COMPA_NY,
THROUGH PXOCIPTS TO NEW =BM ,
Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH OARS
LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, - and to
LYBICIISUBD, 0 1=41511m-mv . and the WEST,
viaNOREOLIL,PETSESSI3IIIIO AND sotrupsum
yeArtßoLD.i,
The mulariW, safety
tee shortness cif this route, to.
gether with them oderaates charged, commend it
to the ppblic as the most desirable medium for carry
ing- every description of freight. '
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense
of transfer. - •
Steamships -insure at lowest rates, and leave regu
larly from the first wharf above Market street
Freight received daily. -
WIL P. CL - PDEA CO.,
Bele 14 North and 14 South Wharves. •
• HAVANA. STEAMBILs.
ECKEL-NONTHLY LIMES.
s=riteaneships -
HEEIDRJ.CE 1(101180N.—..-----. Cant. Howes
STABS AND sTATEms Holmes .
These steamers will leave Lute port for Havana
every other SATURDAY. at 8 A. M.
The Mesimship STABS AND STRIPES, Maltase,
master will for Havana on SA.TURDAY MORN.
MO. November 17111, at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana $lO.
No fteUht rece pa ived after Thursday. '
k p
W
For .&t or meeaply to
ATTSON &SONS,
an2o 140 North Delaware aveane.
ot:FOR GALVESTOR„ _ . TEXAS.
,TEXAS LINE STEAMBRIPIL: STOP-
A. KEY WEST. FLA. The Al Steamship
GERERAL SEDGWIOR, Whitehnzst. commander,
will receive freight at Pier V) East River, and sail
with immediate despatch. Forfreirf o or passage,
having superior acanimiodatiens , sten to
• ,_ . . , BRIROP. Ndr.oo.,
No. lie Arch street.
NEW =MUM LINE TO ALEX
ANDRIA. Georgetown and W i =on
Ana Delaware Venal, with obi
at Aliouindtli4 fbrm the moat direct reutAfor
Lynchburg, Brha I,Exuaretile,Nashv . illekDatton and
the Southwest, = •
Ehearozet leave - First Wharf above VW* steed
every- W and Satorday a It M.
to the a¢an ta
‘ 1701 r./ I ', "'PP MIME . Ca.
Whanret.
- • - -
L a Davidson, Agent et Geoteetown: M. leiletege a
Co„ Assets at Alementitta. •
411131 S rum YORlC—PhiLadelphis. - Stem
Propellor Onupany—Dertpatch and Sol&
anre via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaohni
dr.115 , ad 12 M. and 5 P. 31.• connecting with all Via
Northern and Eastern Una.
_ .
For freight, which will `e taken on accanintoll
tectna, apply to
WM. M. BALRD a co.
Octant No. llta Booth Delaware toreros&
STEAM= FOB SACS.—The _fad
galling coppeed and, copper Jastened
leaner GEV' Y (aide whtel), 408 tons 0. lit,
180 ieet long , 243 4 feet beam; depth of hold 8 feet 8
Masa draws 6 et.. 4 Inches water. both. of Ulla Oak
aad red cedar. Apply to Z. A. SOUDHER 48 04.,
a g . 1 .12,..it Dock Street. WharC•
7 -- NNW TOW-80.LT LILT=
W. 4.8.8 mutOI3:BBAPALBB
-BOAT COMPANY.
____'
8 , ..,
lEURG/dii towed to -end from r..lead.. -
HAITItrieDIE-GRA.CIB, RALTIXO.BB% w
Tpx, and intanwatatepointa. - . .. i, _ • -
WDE. Z. CLYDE & Cll:kAteinia,
Nch 103onak Nirkarres, Flinailelphla,
Captain zonei LAUGHlSN.Sueenotemdmit...
FOR. l l.NTWEg.P.—Petroleum.—Tie first
~,, class thin 'ERWIN. JOE, Captain Sewall, will
torte Immediate despatch. for the above port.
Thor freight or passage, apply to WORKMAN & CO.,
133 wAusitrr street,. nos
toFOR AMIN - ERE—The .A 1 bark EITHER
Captain Prince, is now loading for the above
pert. For freight or passage, apply to WOI3IC
MAN & 08.,123 Walnut street. . ae24
jj WANTED TO PUBOEfASE.—A centre-board
Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three
years old. and not over 26 feet 4 inches beam.
Apply to EDDITYND A. SOIJDER dr. CO., N 0.3 Dock
Apply
• - 008
BARK IEMYEN SAYDS, Otis, mater, from Liver
pool, is now discharging, nnder general order, at
Shippen street wharf. Consignees will pleas. attend
to the reception of their goods. PET e.B. WRIGHT dr
SONS, 115 Walnut street. ' snal4tl
SRUMECP ..EOMAN, FROM BOSTON:7I3°n ,
[dames of rnerchandise,' per above steamer„ will
Please send for their goods. now landtng at Pine street
wharf. (noIl4t) . HENRY WIN:8011'dt CO._
SIT UNCLE JOE, Sewall, master, Is, rimy Ms.
charging under general order - at 'Shlppea' street
wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception
of their - goods. PEI' F,B WRIGHT- & SONS, - tie
Walnut street. . • nt2t.f • -
JAS B. SHlNDLER,suocessor to JOIZEN 8131baDLER.
& BONS, Sall Makers, hick. SOO 'North DELAWARE
.a.venne,Philadeiptilst.' ,
All work done In the best manner and on the lowest
and most favorable tern:lo,4nd warranted to give per
feet sett/traction, • - - •
Particular attention &Well to rePtdring• • r
;1:1411):1)M:1
_.... •
T • IHSTRIIMHNT THAT
science and skill have Invented to assist the near
in every degree of Deafness, can be had at the Ear
Instrument De of of P. MADEIBNo.IIS South
Tenth street, below Chestnut. 0c26 =if