CHESS COLUMN COI TEM JEULABBILPILLIL EVENINIA B i : FRIDAY, November 16, 1866 Answers to Correspondents. "8. S."—The Chess-room of the Mercan tile Library, in the evening, affords admira ble opportunities for blindfold play, as the gas-lights area happily regulated, that gen tlemen with weak eyes are just enabled not to see the pieces. “ 3.A.00rm5.” Gondrebusinin rezeeved Next week it shall receive attention. " C. C. B.'"—Your remittance pays up to January 26th, 1869. Problem No. 463. BY MARECHAI, DE BARE, / , 414 • • , W 4 , ;)., ArdiEj X vo-/ x 4 17 s rifa r / „NA IM PA 'A* FA/ Whiteto play and mate In fourteen moves, with his pawn, and without capturing any of the adverse Solution to No. 462. 1. lato.K.s(ch) Ptoß3 2. Q to 18 (ch) K to Kt 2 ' 3. QtoK 7 (ch) K to R 3 4. R x Kt (ch) P x R 5. QxBP (oh) Q to Kt 3 6. P to 'Kt 5 mates. End• Game No. 46. BY MB. JARNISCH. We call especial attention to all Chess ' students to the following beautiful and in structive ending. An analysis of it will ap pear in our next column. 7 0, A A /i 51: A FE, 4 r , ------y le F 4.41„ , 7 ',A i t r;p42, A A F a , A F , A v A t ? 1V731.113. White to play and win Solution to End-tlame_Slo. 45. WEITIE. BLACK 1. --- Rt toll 6 - P a .11t or (A) PtoKt6 PaP 3. P to R 7, and 2. PtoKt6 3. P a R P,"itnd wins. CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game No. 1511. Between Mr. Jacob Elson, giving Knight, and Mr. Hergesheimer. (Remove White's Queen's laight.) (Pictnehetto di Donna.) W. (MIL F . 5 30 N. ) B. (MR. HERGESHEILMER. 1. PtoQlit3 PtoK4 2. B to Kt 2 QKttoß 3 3.PtoK3 Ptoß4 4,Pt0K84 PtoQ3 5. Kt to K 2 Kttoß3 6. PtoQ3 Btoß2 7. Kt to Kt 3 P to K 5 8. P x P P x P 9. B to B 4 (The object of this move is not clear, it ap pears like lost time.) 9. PtoQ 4 10. B to K 2 Castles 11. Castles B to Q B 4 12. Q to Q 2 Kt to K.t 5 13.. B x Kt B x B 14. PtoKR3 Qtoß 5 (This is very injudMus, and loses the game.) 15. QX P (oh) Ktoßsq 16. Q x B BxRP 17. Kt to R 5 Rtoß 2 18. P x B QxRP 19. R to B 2 RtoKKtsq 20. Rtoß2 ' Rtoß4 21. R xQ R x Q 22. KtxP R x P 23. Btoß 6 RtoKßsq 24. Kt to R 5 (eh), and wins. CHESS IN. LONDON. Game No. 1512. Seventh game of the SteMitz-Bird match (French Opening.) ....liffic, (Ma. BTEINITZ.) BL. (MR. BIRD.) 1. Pto - K 4 Ptoll 3 2. PtoQ4 PtoQ4 3. Q.S.ttoß 3 PxP . 4. Rt x P PtoKB4 5. Kt to Kt 5 BtoK 2 6.KRttoR 3 QKttoß 3 7. B to Kt 5 Kttoß 3 8. Castles Castles 9. B x.Kt P x B 10. Kt to B 4 QtOQ3 11. P to B 4 P to B 4 12. PxP Qtoß 3 13. P to Q 'Kt 4 lit to Kt 5 14. Kt to B 3, Btoß 3 15. R to Kt sq P to Kt 4 16. KttoQ 3 PtoK 4 17. Kt x Kt P P to 85 - 18. P to Kt 5 Q to K sq 19. Kt to K 4 , B to B 4 20. Ptoß3 Ktxß P (An entirely unsound sacrifice.) ' 21. IK. x Kt Q to R 4 (ch) 22. KtoKtsq QBtoQsq 23. QtoK2 (White might have preserved his advan tage by Kt x B (eh), followed by Rt x B P.) 23. B to R . 5 P x P (en pas) B x Kt BtoKt4 Black mates in three 24. P to Bt 4 25. B to Kt 2 26. Q x B 27. Q to K 2. moves. Game No. 1513. Eighth game of the match, (Buy _Lopez %night's Game.) WH. (MR. ELM%) BL. (MR. STELNITZ.) L PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KKttoß3 Q Kt to 13 3 3. B to Kt 5 Kt to B 3 4. PtoQ4 PxP b. Catitles B to .K. 2 WES, • Kt to 'g 7. Rtolisq_ Kttoß4 8. Kt x*l l --* KCX Kt 9. Qx Kt Castles 10. Kt to 83-K. to R sq 11-11 tall 3 Kt to K 3 12. Qt 011.4 PtoKB4 LBtoR7 BxRP Game No. 1516. Between the same players. (Remove White's Queen 'Knight.) (Fianehetto di Donna.) WH.(MII. BTAuNroZ.) BL. (ed R. WointAT,L.) 1. PtoQKt 3 PtoK 4 2. Btoßt2 QKttoß3 3. PtoK 3 PtoQ4 4. KttoK2 BtoKKts 5. Pto KB3 BtoK 3 6. Kt to Kt 3 BtoQ3 7. B to _Kt 5 Kttoß3 8. Castles Castles . 9. PtoKB4 BtoKKts 10. Qto K sq P x P 11. Pa P KRtoKsq 12. Qtoß 2 Ktto K. 5 13. Kt x Kt R x Kt 14. Qto Kt 3 B to B 4 (eh) 15. K to R sq BtoQs 16. Ptoß 3 Btog 2 17. P x B P to K Kt 3 18. BtoQ3 RtoKsq 19. PtoQs RtoK2 (It is perfectly indifferent what he plays at this point.) 20. Btoß 3 RtoKsq 21. P x P BPxP 22. Bx P P B 23. Q x P (ch), and wins. sTIXAMIIIie—BVIERY INEITICUMMIT Tad% -LP science and eldll Wive invented to midst the hear. Int h gym degree of Deafness, can be bad at the Ear Metre/neat Depot of P. MADEIRA, No. 115 Beath Aketb street, below Oheatnot, 0C26 end 13. PatP (enpas) BxP 14. BtoQ 3 PtoKKt 3 15. QRtoQsq (B to R 6 is a better move.) 15. Ptoß 3 16. QtoQKt 4 PtoQ4 17. B to .K 2 B to K 2 18. QtoKt3 Kttoß4 19. B to Q 4 (eh) K to Kt sq 20. Bx Rt Bxß 21. Btoß3 QtoKt3 (R x B, followed by Q to Kt 4 (oh), would have been entirely unsound.) 22. QxQ PXQ 23. PtoQR3 Btoß 4 24. Rto Q 2 PtoQKt4 25. PtoK.lit 4 BtoQ2 26. KtoKt2 Rtoß2. 27. RtoQ 3 QRtoKßeq 28. RtoK2 KtoKt2 29. PtoKt 4 BtoQ 3 30. Ptoß3 - : KtoR3 31. KittoQ2 Btoß 5 32. Rtooasq KtoKt2 33. Kt toK2 Btoß2 34. Kt to Kt 3 Ptoß4 35. KRtoQ2 PxP 36. Bx3l.tP Bxß 37. Pxß Ktoß3 38. RtoK2 KtoKt 4 39. PtoKB3 RtoKßsq 40. - Kttoßsq KRtoR2 41. QRtoK 3 Rtoß 8 42. RtoK 8 QRtoR 3 43. RtoKBB BtoQ 3 44. Rtoß 7 Rtoß2 46. RxR RxR 46. RtoK 8 (With R to R. 6 he might have drawn.) 46. RtoK2 47. RxR BxR 48. KttoK3 Btoß3 49. Kt to Q sq Ktoßs 50. Ktoß2 •B to Q 5 (eh) 51. Kto3K. 2 PtoKt3 52. Ptoß 3 Btoß3 53. Ktoß2 Ptoß4 54. KttoK3 PtoQs 55. Kt to Q 5 (eh) K toK 4 56. Kt x.B PxP 57. KtoK3 KxKt • 58. Ptoß4 Ptoßs 59. KtoK2 KtoK3 60. K to Qsq R. toQ 4 61. Ktoß2 62. Ptoßs PxP 63. PxP KxP 64. KxP KtoKs 65. Ptoß4 PxP 66. KxP Pto .Kt 4 (oh), and wins. Game No. 1514. Messrs. Lowenthal and Falkbeer consul against Messrs. Staunton and Barnes. (Ruy Lopez Knight's Game.) W. (Moses. S. et B.) B. (Mnsans. L. it F.. 1. PtoKs PtoK 3 2. ICKttoB 3 QKttoß 3 3. BtoKt 5 KKttoK2 4. Ptoß3 KttoKt 3 5. Castles PtoQ3 6.Ptog 4 P x P 7. P x P B to Q 2 B. Kt to K sq (Preparatory to P to B 4.) S. B to K. 2 9. Ptoß 4 Btoß3 10. B to K 3 Castles 11. QKt toB 3 RtoKsq 12. B to B 4 Q to B sq 13. PtoQR 3 KttoQaq 14. R to B sq Ptoß3 15. BtoQ 3 QtoKtsq 16. P toKS P x P (Black through their inferior opening and equally less forcible after play, have now de cidedly the worst of the battle.) 17. QPXP Kttoßsq 18. BtoQB 5 BtoK2 19. B x B R x B 20. Kt to K . Qtoß2 21. Ktoßsq QKttoK 3 22. Qto R 5 KttoQ 5 23. Kt to 8 , 6 (eh) P x _Kt 24. Px.P RtoK 3 25. Qtoß 6 RxP 26. Q x R KKttoK3 27. P to B 5, and wins. Game'No. 1515. Between Mr. Staunton, giving knight, and Mr. Worrall. (Remove White's Queen's Knight.) (Fianchetto di Donna.) WH. (MR.STAUNTON.) BL. (Ms.WoRBALL.) I.Ptogßt3 • PtoK4 2. BtoKt2 QKttoß3 3. Ptoß 3 Btoß4 4. IKttoK 2 P to Q 3 5. Kt to Kt 3 B to K 2 6. PtoQR 3 3111ttoK2 7. B to K 2 Castles 8. Castles P to B 4 9. P to Q 4 BtoKt3 10. PtoQB 4 P x P - 11. P x P BtoQ 2 12.PtoQiit 4 PtoQR4- 13. P to Rt 5 Kt to Kt sq 14. R to Bsq Ptoß3 15. Pto - B 5 P x P 16. P x P Btoß2 17. Q to Q 4 Rtoß3 18. B to B 4 (eh) Kt to Q 4 (Willingly sacrificing a pawn to free the . game.) 19. R to B 3 B x Kt I 20. Raß Ktoßsq 21. Q toil 4 B to K 8 22. R to K sq Btoß2 23. B a Kt P x B 24. B x R P a B 25. Q to R 6, and wing. 11A.RNE9S, SADDLES, fito THE DitiILY!EVENINGr BULLETIN.--PHI.LADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1866 simmimmaimir FOR NEW YORK. Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York Axpreob Steamboat Company.. . S7'-;y ;. 4 Steam Propellers leave DA_lcy iron ITIIST WHARF below MAMMY slaws, • rim in 24 HODES. - • This - e connects& with= all Northern and Zwiterb Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct I ats lime of commission, xreftui received at lowest rates. ___ WN. P CLYDE * 011, Agentik .tlonth Wharves PbdanAlphia. JAS. =hilt! 117 Wall street. New yam. FOR SAVANNAH, GA. The Philadelphia and Southern Mad treearosnlp_ Company's Regular Lines, second wharf below Spruce Street. The steamship_ TONAWANDA. Captain J. Teal, for SAVANNAH will commence receiving freight , on THURSDAY , November 22, and sail on SATOH DAY, November 24th. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and every alternate Saturday thereafter—via: December 8. 22. &e. This steamer rua lure state Rooms and other as cominT:ditions for otasengers. Cabin paasage, C6:Deck do.. c 18: Through tickets sold to the following points—Macon, Ga., $26; Columbus, Ga. $4O; Augnata.Ga., M. , Atlanta, Ga., 139; Albany. Ga. $4O; Montgomery, Ala., :Ea faula, Ala feu; Mobile, Ala, —; New Orleans, id% Freight taken at low rates. Through receipts given at throngt rates to Macon, Augusta. 001ELMSIII3, Atlanta, Ga.; Knoxville, Chatia• nooga. Nashville Memphis. Tenn.: Canton, Miss. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. A genta St Savannah, Hunter & Gazumell For freight or paaaage, apply to WM. General Agent, 814 South Wharves. FOR NEW ORLEAr irTA 15, MEUCCI'. THE P..11....A.DELP AND SOUTH. LINE. STE..tUdiMix COMPANY'S EEGULAS The well.lmown firatclass Steamship - STAR OP THE UNION 1.202 tons register, T. N. CookseyAfaater. WM commence receiving freight for the above port at second wharf below Cpmcestree,_t on WEIRDLY, No. ve.mber frth, and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. lat, at 12 o'clock M. Returning, will leave NEW O' 4 NS on SATUR. DAY December lath. • This Steamer has sup. tu it 3 Rooms and other accommodations for_patreugem. Cabin passage. $6O; Deck do., W. t taken at low rates. t received or bills of lading signed on sail. Ing day. Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Q* , evy, Nickerson & Co., who will give careful . attention to shipment:lot goods to ealveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and Interior For ts. freight or passage, apply to WM. L. J.6.M.M.:. General Agent, 814 South Wharves. ' ; 808 mews. STEAMMILIP LINE mama. P.m - . 1.4.(1 PORTEVABY I.I7IZDAni Jimozi PINE ST. WHARF_ ,rIiCELADRLLPEIA, AND LONG welAtra", ROSTON. The steamship RAMAN, Captain Ratter, will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. 17, at 10 A. 31. The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 8 P.M. The poslinede between Philadelphia and Batton is now com of the ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,408 tons earthen, SAXON, Captain Matthews, I,mo tons earthen. NORMAN. Captain Crowell, 1,203 tons anthem These substantial and well a pointedsteamehire will Ball puma - many as ad and freight will be received every day, a steamer bein" always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are metaled to nod BUM of Lofts with their • For i Scht or c a m e having superior aecommode bona, op to FOR WI LAI MOWN, N. C. 7i ii THE PHILADELPHIA. AND SOUTH kJ:WI • I STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The first-class steamship PIONEER, tkiptain P. B. Roxle, for WILMINGTON. will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. November 15th. and call on hATURDAY. November 17th. at 10 o'clock A. 3.L. sod every alternate Saturday thereafter—via.: December lat, 15th, dtc. Passengers will End superior accommodations and eat attendance. Cabin it =age, I= Deck do., slo. Freight carried at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail day. Agents al Wilmington. WORTH & DANIEL, who rill give especial attention to forwarding goods ad. :rased to their care to and from the Interior. For freight or passage. apply to WI,L L. :AIDES. General Agent, 314 South Wharves THROUGH AIR-LINE TO THE SOUTH - AND WEST. .I.MELPH_ ,IA RICHMOND AND NORPOLE - STEAMSH.I..P COMPANY. THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW EtERN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad. and to LYNCHBURG, %A.. - TENNESSEE. and the WE-T via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND sotrrasuni RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as the most desirable medium for carry ing every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any erPeare of transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave toga larly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., eel° 19 sont and 14 South Wharves. HAVANA STR A VIM, szati,morrrEmy L UL the titeamsh_ ips EEENDRICR HUD50N..............-- Oapt. Howes STABS AND STRLPEN-- Holmes These' steamers will leave "Ehis port Ibr !Divans every other SATURDAY, at 8 A H. The steamship STABS AND STRIPES Holmes, Holmes, master, will sell for Havana on SATURDAY HORN. ENG..November lfth, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana 00. No fret received after Thursday. FOr ..ht or te .s.sapl,appii , THOMAS VAITSON & sass, 140 North Delaware avenue, FOR GALVESTON, TrillrAB TEXAS LINE STEA,BISHIPS, STOP AT HEY WEST. FLA. The AI Sterunsh4 GENERAL sEOGWICE, Whitehorse, commando., will receive freight at Pier ^ o East River, and sail with immediate despatch. 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At 2.80 P AccoMmodatioa o lor D hatown, stop ping at intermediate stations. iamongers take tame at Doylestown for New Hope. AT 8.80 PalL—Rvardng Express for Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rat'. road„makhur connection at BethMhens with Le. high Valley for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P. M. Passengers Ibr Plainfield, Somerville and other mints on New Jersey Ventral R.R. take N. J. 0. Train at Easton, which arrives in New York at 10 P. M. Pas , angers for Samnotown take stage at North Wader,. and Mr Nazareth at, neva hem and for Brew/villa a lanalreatowr AT-tag. - P; lif..-AoConsm6dodhin, tor Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartaville take !doge at Abington ; for Lumberville at Doylestown. AT 6.15 P. M.—Through A tommodation for Beth. lehem and all Stations on main line of North Penney!. in Railroad. connecting At Bethlehem with Leal fa Valley Evening Train km Allentown. Manch Musick, dos .AT 0.15 Putor—omosSf on , tor Zezuloie ALolll. . Acammodatlon for Port Washturtim. TRAINS FOR PIILLADELPHEA. P. ev e Bethlehem at &2A. M.; and 12.25 X, and 6.11 12.25 tram makes direct connection with Lehigh Val ley trains from Beaton, Withesharre, Mandps9 MY. Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 830 P. IC Passengers leaving Wilkeebarre at 1.15 P. M.,cormed at Be IL em at 6.1%P. M, and arrive in Phinulielyhda at &40 Lam Doylestown at 6.40 A. M. Llt and LSO P. iL Leave Lansdale at. II A.M. Leave Sort Waabington at 10.60 and LISP. M. N SUNDAYS. Philadelphia ibr B O ethlehem at a A. N. Plsil.ftlphla ear D oy lestown at 2.30 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.23 A. AL Bethlehem lox Philadelydda at Lin P. H. Filth and Sixth Streets .Passenger Oars cony Y . Taa Wto and from Berke Street Depot. e Oars of Second and Third StheWil Line convell Pastegnem to Third Street Depot. Tic.ketsnanst be rocuredattheTicket Offices, THIRD street or street, In Order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLAIM, wit Rive Bettye Express will Mill tar azull ar eAtr 3311 Mat the Depot. a llo. 112 South THIRD axed. . Z I DEN AND AMBOY and WILLA. A ' TRENTON RAILROAD 00M. PANTE LINES, from Phlizalelphiato New York, and way places, from WALT mama WHARF, will Leave as follows, viz: mp. At SA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoom., pas At BA. ht., via Camden and Jersey 01 Express, 300 At 2P. M. via Camden and AnDzoy 3 as AblyP. DI., via Camden and Am-1 Ist. class. 225 , Amon: and Emigrant / Maas At 8 A. M., 2 and 5.00 P.M. Por Mount Holly, 41 - wan& villa Pemberton and Vince:down. AS §A, M., and P. M. Ibr Freehold. At 5 and 10 A. M. 13 M. 4, 5,8, and ILSO P. 2&.. ,Err Fhb House, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delano% Beverly, Ettgewater Burlington:Florence. Borden. town:fr.c. The 10 A: Mand 4 P.M. lines razz direct through to Trenton. LINEBFROziIittiGTON DEPOT will Ism as follows _ AI 11 A. EL UO, 6.4.5 P. 21Land 12 P.M. (night) Ida Kensington and Jersey CitY 00 The 6.4 s P. Line will run . All others ann. days excepted. At 7.30 and 11.00 A. M. 8, 8.80 4.80,5 and 8,45 P. 24. and 12 Midnight. for Bristol :I l i enton. dz. At 7 and 10.15, A. M., 11 AL, a, 4.5, ofd 8 P. M. fru Cornwells,Torrisdale,Holmesburg, Tacony,Wligdno. ming, Bridesburg arid Fran.=M and at 10.15 11.. AL for laristoL &Mewls, Eddinglon and 8 P. M. for Holm esburs and intermediate Stations. BELVIDERE DELAWARE BA cr;RoAD, for the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (Sundays exCepted) from Kensington De• Pot, as fellows: At 7.StrA. M. and L. M, fir Niagara Paths, Bia tale Dunkirk, Oanandidgualiatrant, Macs. Owe= Rochester, Fine Pton. Oswego, Srramise, Send, Non Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Betvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Mem. ngton,dx. The Line con.nerts area with he Truth leaving Mist= fbr hLauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. &c. ' At SP. N. for Lazabertvilde and intertnedlataStationa Mr For New York, and Way Linea leaving Ken mn Depot, take befo gs on Fifth street, above Walnut, h alf an hour eparture. The cars run Into the Depot, ant. on arrival or each Train. run trona the Depot. An additional Ticket Office is located st No. Melte*. nut a ?rect. Continental hotel, where ticketa to .New ork and all Important points North and Bast, may be procured. Persons purchasing Ticketa at this °Moe, can, by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their t ettidenCes, by Graham's Baggage Bapress. Filty Poruads of Baggage only, allowed each Pursue ger. Fa:W angora are prohibited hem taking anything as IMagage lard their wearing apparel. All baggage over nay - pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibty for baggage dam e Dollar per pound, and will not be liable ihr any n= beyond except by special (=tract. LINES NEW YORE FOR PHITAA I )NLITILte Will leave from foot of Cortland area, at 12M. and 4 P. N'. via JersAy City and Camden. At 7 and if A. hi., 6P, M. and 19 Night via Terse: City and Hen air- ton. From Pier No. 1 N.ltiverAt SA, IL and 2, 4 P. M. irja Amboy and Camden._ _ _ _ ~.~.~~:R~rvvM..:N:~ arr ik PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN TOWN AND NORRIS tOWN. =Ls uA E TABLE.—On and alter THURS DAY, November 1 1866 until Zenner notice. FOll. GhltfdaZi TOWN. leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 8,9, 10. 11, 12 A. H.; 1, 2 , 3.15, a. 4,5, SU. 6.10, 7, 0,9 10, IL 12 P. M. Leave Germantown-6, 7.75, 8. 8.:)), 9, 10,11. 12,A. M.; 1, 2,3, 4,4%, 6, 7.8, 9, 10. 11 P. 31. he 820 down train. and the 3,' and 5X up trains will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUS. Leave Philadelphia -9.15 N m DA in Y utes A. M.; 2,7, and .16X P. M. Leave Germantown-815 A. M.;l, 6, and 9,‘' P. 5L CHESTNUT-HILL RAILROAD. Leave P 1 Lladelphla-6, 8, 10, 12, A. M.; 2, 33, 53,i, 7, 9 and 11 P. M. leave Chestnut-Hill-7.10 minutes. 6, 9.40, and 11,409 A. M.: 1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40 8.40 and. 10.40 P. M. NSUNDAYS Leave PhiladelphM-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2 and. 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hlll-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.40,11,40 and 9.20 minutes P. M. FOR CONSIIOROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35,11.05, A. AL; IS, 3 05. 6.15, &05 and 113(P.M. Leave Norristown -5.40, 7.7.60, 9.11 A. M.;134, 434, 634 and 8 P. N. u he 531 P. M. train Will stop at Falla, School Lane, Wissahickon, Manayunk, hpring Mills and Consho hocken only. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia -6 A. M.; w 4 and 6 45. P. M. Leave hi orrLstown— 7 A. M., 5 and 834 P. M. FOR MANAY Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35,11.05 A. M.; 13,, 3, 4 31. 534, 6.15, &05 =alai P M. leave Manyonk--6.10, VI, 8.20, MI. UN A. M.; 2 , 5 , 634 and 84 P. At. _ _ ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia -9 A. N.; 23i and 6.45 P. M. Leave Menet tior.-7% A Pi., 531 and 9 P. H. W. S. WILSON, General Suptrintendent, not. Depot, Plinth and Green streets WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, from foot of Market atreet uPPer rec Y. commencing MONDAY, September 24, MA. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. AS FOLLOWS: For Bridgeton Salem, and all Intermediate stations, at BA. IL, Mail. 3,30 P. M., Passenger. For Woodbury 8 A. M., 3 30 P. M., and 6 P. M. For Cape Mayy at 3 So P. M. • ItETURNIBO TRAMS LteAVE Woodbury at 7,15 a. M., 840 A. M., and 4.54 P. EL Bridgeton at 7,05 A. M. and &20 P. AL Freight 6.30. P. M. Saiern at 650 A. M. and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 31111'0)1e at 6.65 A. M. and 3.08 P. .Freight 6.10 P.M. Cape Mly at 11.45 A. M. Passenger and Freight. FltHWharf belowNTra n i i nurstrgi,lrom ed a '?A. a lit:U . .7g Freight received before 9A. M. will go forward the same day. FRILIURT DELIVERY, No. ?28-SOUTH DELA WARE AVENUE. 3. VAN BENSSELAJOI, Stip% THE WEST JEMMY EXPRESS COMPANY will. attend to all the naual branches of express is:wine:di., A Special Messenger accomp. nleaceach through train.: Office foot of Market street, t' b iladelPhla. 5e244111 J. H. M ARRT,EY, General Agent. HILAD ELPHIA A& BALTI! _ AiORE CENT RAL RAILROAD.— • • nit lv- DEMENTS.—ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Oct. 15,1865, the Trains will leave Phila.'. D delphia, from the D epo t of the West Chester &Phila.' delpida Railroad corner of Thirty-Am and Market Streets, (Weat P ), at 7.50 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Rising Bun at 5.50, and Oxford at 8.85 A. M., and leave Oxibrd at v. 25 P. M. A Market Train with Passenger ( attached, ran on Ttiesdays and Prldays. leaving the Rising Bun at 11.15 A. M., Oxford at 12 . 00 M„ and Kennett at 1.00 P. M., connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On Wednesday and Bator: days. trains leave Philadelphia at 2.80 P. AL, run through to Oxford. _ The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. AL con. neota at Oxford with a daily' line of Stages for Peach Sonora, in Lancasterecninfy. B 0 leaves Peach Bottom to connect at OMMWith the unoon Train far Philadelphia. e Tr ThaLn leaving at 4.45 runs to Rising Pass are allowed to take Wearing Argot only. as and the Company will not anY. ease be reepo le Itir an amount exceeding one harp. died dollars, unless a ii•oolal contrast be made for the AI it num MUM T WOOD: thAl. eureir nammare swims mamma RAII . I . II A Us Ammon'.:l ORRAT TRUNK mow B P - 11 - TO THE IPMERIOR OP PRIEM NTLA VClUMBUErtririaartEgr-ARD-WYO SUNG TAO NORTH 15F0A1ALWA751' and the CIARALIAIR WINTER eiceamezanwr OP - PAGER TRAINS, Oct. . aa,Atia Cram= THIB, and debbla at the Iblinering tiona. _ MORNING ACOOMODATIONN. At TAO A. M. for Reading and all intermediate Btai Returning, leaves Reading at 6.80 P. M., arriving Philadelphia at 9.10 P . M ._ As LIB A. ilirlWiln — g7L;ft — rarusa, EMIL- Pottetille, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury_ port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara ralla __Buftalo, Allele town, Wilkaderre, Pittston, Yark, usrusts,oharnbana . Inga s Hageratown, train connects at HEADING with DUI ZIA haute Railroad trains; for Allentown, dad and th the Lebanon Valley train for 'burg - dal; at PORT CLINTON - with trains fir Williamsport Look Harm Elmira, Ea, at ELARMSBITRO with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Bch Drill and Snlionehanns trains for Northumberland, York, Obambeisbaeg, PinegroVe, dr. APTERNOON HISEIOLSE. Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. Er weast pees. villa, Harrisburg, dn., connecting with and Comb RE. tram Ibr Columbia, de. - READING ACOOMMODA.TION. Leaves Reading at 680 A. M., stonpiniSt WaYsta• ton& arrives in Philadelphia at 9.40 A. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.80 P. arrives In Reading at 7.85 P. M. Valle for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at ILE A; N. and Pc)ttaville at 8.45 A. M.. arriving In h is phia at LOOP. hi. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M., awl Pottsville at 11.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at &a P. M. Barrio) accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80 A. M. and burg at 4.10 P. X. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.80 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car atsached. leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for mauling and all way statious; iftes Tts.sing u.BO A, X., and Downingtown 11.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way station& All the above trains ru n _ daily, Sundays Sunday trains leave Ptaaville at 8.00 A. o p ted, A.and • Philadelphia at LE P. M-; leave Philadelphia, for ceding at &00 A. AL, returning from Reading at 4.25 CECESTE o R VALLEY RAMMOAD.v.. ".for 8.15 A. ann uterredia tepoin ts taW.3o and 4.80 P. M. trains ftom Philadelphia. returning from Dovnth: at 2.00 A. M. and 12 se Noon. maw YOREEXPIW ESTOR PIIIII.IIMIH AND W. Leaves New York at 7, 9 A. Wand 8.00 P. EL,pasedng Reading at 1.05, 11.58 AM.. and 188 PM. and connect at liorrisbur i Peonsylvania, and North= Cn Central Railroad Trains for iteago, WU. notnnanta," . Baltimore. etc. eturning, Entree Train leaves Berrlntarrg on arrival of P•mnvivanla Express item Pittsbargb.st 3 and 9.05A.M.,915 passing Reading at 489 and 10. Ed amend and 1120 P. H. ardvinj u s e t New York 108. M., 2.45 P. M. acoomp ng se trains through letw Eile eet W ilerleY pity and without change. Mall train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. N. eon. Mall train far Harrisburg leaves New York at 11 N EICTEUTLITua, VALLEY Trains leave Pottsville /LSO A. and 7.1.5 P. P.M. returning from Tamaqua al A. al 7.85 X., and 1.40 an d 4.15 P. M. 13111111YIMELL ANDSVHQIIICHANNA. RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Musgrove and Harrisburg, and at 140 ,P. M. for Pluegrove and Tr& moat; returning - front Harrisbyao at 820 P. IL and lir= Tremont at 7.E5 A. M. and 5=P X TIGKETB. - - Through lirat-c - lass tickets and emigrant ticketa so au tbe principal points in the North and west and Canada& The Billowing tickets are obtainable only at the Moe as B. Bradford, TreasurerNo.4lo South Fourth street, MAWS bia, ant, or of G. A. Nicoll!, General Buperingaiel• COMMUTATION TWEETS. ASpetnnt between any Mute desired ibr and Mum teenCOVECTS. (Mod for SOW rones,ban point% at M5O each for IlimiLim and Arms. t 3. Noilbroe, six, nine oM emo months, for liable/a Only, to all points at r CLE AG at:toed Y rates. MEDSI Residing on the line of the Bond will be fttininhati with culls, entitling themselves and wives to ticket' el succrompaccor TIOICCTS. Prom Fhllsdalptda to prim's". it road ibz Saturday, ftnday and Kouduf,_at reduced fi Callo rey-to had only at the TIeWAIIIIce at MhUmth awl w = streets. • IritEIGHT Goodant an deserlptiotte earwar . dea fo an Stu, above paints from w Me Companies New 311311 Mt Depot, Broad sma Wincr streets. FILIUGHT MAIM. Leave Palladelphls daffy at 5.20 A. M., UM noon anti II Y. AL, Mx 'Ram - Pm Lebanon, Hattlabsum, Po vllls, ParSOlnton, and all PolaVtont. CLOW at the Pbflailelphla Post once for all gum on the road sad ha latanobta at 5 A. hL. and Am the pen, elpal Math= only at 815 P.M. • ' • • :1111WAti Aft . :111/. A . • ' ERIE RAILROAD. isle. . great I .e • verses the Northern and North. Lakwen eounnes Pennolvanht to the inty of ate en e Erie. V IE brat leased and la operated by the Fearayl• VICE or PASSENGER STUMM AT perm/Aims ARRIVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail A.M. Erie Express Train. ..1.00 P. M. aW. Erie Idafarain- air —9.00 P. ht. Erie Erpresa - :rumen= ars ran through Erie Mall d 300 M ft , preas Train O s with= change, on both the ways, between ProNuloph is and Erie. - Leave New York at 9. - 00 - A-ii. - ,strrive at Erie 9.80 A. M. Leave little at 4.4 s P. H., arrive at New York 4.10 P. AL Elegant Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Por information reepectinglastenger onsinessapp at corner THIRTIETH and HAREM' streets, Phila ly delphia. And for Freight business of the Companra Agents: S. B. Kingston. Jr., corner ThirWenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. S. w. Reynolds, Rata Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. B. 8.. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWENNER, General Ticket Agent, Ph il adelphia, A. L. TYLER. General Superintendent, Erie. w t4w:5 e:5:.. :11, : :4 1 .;1 1 ,36 A WINTER ARRANGEMENT& On and after MONDAY, Oct. 36th, ISM. Ow trains yid 'revs as follows "VMST CHEBBITBEt TRAINEt, Leave Philadelphia Air Wag Chester. from Depot Thirty-first and Market street, 7.50 A. M.,18.00 A. SL, 2.80,4.15 and 4.15 P. X. Leave West Chester fOr Philadelphia, Dom Depot on E. Market street. 0.80. 8.00. 10.45 a. M. 1.55, 4.50 P. M, Trahusleaving Weet Chester at WAAL and leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. not stop at Pennelton. and will stop below B. 0. Junction at Media only. "c..4ATE - Lfo - t - rWs. Leave Phltarcopt4 tbr iiiinetton tiTand 11.130 P. X. Leave Pennelten tbr Palladetahla 8.47 A 1L.725 These Trains nap at all Intermediate Stations. ON SIINDAYO—Iosve Philadelphia as 8.80 A. M. Ana 2.00 P. M. Leave West Mester LIZ A. lff and 4.00 P ON ErinirDaYs—The West Philadelbhla Passenger ears wil leave 110erventh and ltdarket streets, half-a a hoar betbre the Train leaves the depot, and leave depot on the arrival of each train to convey pa Into the city. Trains baavtog Plifladelphla a& 7.50 A. M. and 4.45 P. X., and leaving West Chester at Leo A. H. and LW P. K,. connect at 8.0. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. O. B. B. ibr Ordbrd and intermediate points. iggr passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case, be responsible flu an anima crowding one hun dred dollars unless a spectal contract la made for the urea. B KNBY WOOD.General Superintendent • Z : 1 .101: `ll ell 111 • • : 0 t THE PAR HARDL.E ROUTE WESTWARD. • Owing to the great distance saved by THIS Roma the Government P rincipal ssm te it the carrying of the U. S. NAIL to the (Num of the West and Southwest. l ;ft s . :fll . `a , IM ii 9.441Wi.. ll".k.l. - - . - • PA BY THIS BOLUS WILL ARRIVB IN OINCENNATI, _INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OP ANY OTEUES LINE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.60 A. M. will arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where Woodruff 's Celebrated Palace state-Room I:Beeping ' Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never beibre afforded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "VLS. STEURE3I. vrra'w," at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets, Ph ielphia B. P. SCULL, IAd (Real Picket Ag't. Steubenville. Q JOHN R. XELLER. Citing Eastern Pass..Uot, 526 Broadway . New York. Y JOHN DURAND Gen'l Sup% 101441 Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 681 Chestnut street; and Thirtieth aril Market streets. West Philadelphia. . FO NEW YOBE.--RARITAN • _ , 1 " AND R DELAWAREB&Y B.AI •t/ I . om . erry. foot of VINE et., Philadelphia. 9A. ll—Express for Long Branch, New York and. Intermediate points. 62. M—Freight for New York and all points North. 11 A. M. Way Freight. s Dottie delivered at Company's, Depot, MD North• Wharves, Philadelphia, by P. M., forwarded by this line, arrive in New York at 5 o'clock next morning. RETURNING. The Passenger Steamer Jesse Hoyt leaves Pler 32 North 'River. foot of Dnane street, N. Y., at 11 A. M., for Philadelphia Express. Freight received at Pier V . North River. N. Y., by 4.30 P. M. win be ready fbr delivery In Phibelelphla early the following morning. FARs. TO NEW YORK, $2 00. Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, For bulkier Information apply to Company's agents. B. CHIPM AN. Freight Office and Depot, 520 North WHARVES, Philadelphia. J. B. BUR ,V Pier 32 North River, foot of DUANE Street. riew York. Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phillip delphia, No. 411 eIIEsTLIDT Street.'_W. N.CLAYTON, Superintendent, Bed Bank. N. J. O. HASTY, General Freight Agent, Bed Bank ~N. J. T. BRENT 8W kaIUNGEN, General Agent, Philadelphia. THAMMNO 41M101116 #lll;rcui.aalsit.P NA A WILMIN64 TON — AND -meanzikolut BAIL. TARLR..-commencing VIREIDAYj Nov. ah, 186 e. Trains will leave Depot, boftlai.ali Broad street and Washington avenue, as ibllowin Borpress •Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays excepted)) fix tim ers and Washington, stopping at Chester, WihninSten, Newark, Elkton; Northeast, Per r yville, Chase's and HavradaGr a Stammer's Run. ce, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Mynah • • Wat-Mail Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Ettneatil wpm), for Baltimore, sto tning at &limp:Sax station between Philadelphia and BalUmore. • • DelawarelLß. t 9. A.M.(Statdays exceptai),lbr • Crisfield and intermediate stations. Exioress train at 11.45 A. M. (Susan excepted) ibt Baltimore and Washington. - ress Train at &CO P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, sto_pping at Charter, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, vwartn, North-Bast: Perryville, Havre-daGrace, Aberdeen, Perrrman's, ViElwood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer'a Run. ght Ramie at Moo P. M. for Baltimore and Wadi:: incton. Connects at Wilmington with Delaware R.R. line (Saturday's excepted), stepping at Middleton, Fmyrna, Dover Baniagton, Seaford, Saliabnr.v, Prince Anne and connecting at Crisfiald with boat for Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. _ by boat from Baltimore for 'WortraW Monroe, iblk, City Point and Richmond will take the 11.45 A. M. Train. WIIMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TBARM Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and WS. talngton. Leave Philadelphia at 9.10 Tr i n 80,4.80, CM mod 1120 P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train connects with 'the Dela.; ware Railroad for Milford and intermediate stations: Leave Wilmington 6.30, 7.13 and 9.110 A. M.:4.00 ang 6.80 P. M. - • The 7.15 A. H. train will not stop at stsdlons . between Chrster and Philadelphia. Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 9..004. 4.80 and 6.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAIL% BROM BALTIMORE Leave Wllmington at 11.00 and 10.00 CHESTER 808 PHILADELPHIA. __ Leave Cheerer at 7.28 , 7.55, 19.14 and 1.1.4 g AG . ; 1 .48, 5.10,7.26 and 10.66 P. M. • • Brom Baltimore to Philadelphia.--Leave /3altiraore 7.M" A. M., Way IdalL 9.20 A. IL, RE - press. 110 .P. /I=l. 6.2 Bore Rawer& 8.515 P. id., Express. for leave Chester at 449 and 8.12 A. M.. and &SS P. M. Trains for Baltimore Nave Wiltrihigton at 5.21, and 9.62 A. M.. and4.NP.BL strains r with passenger cars attached will leaVil ton fa Perryville and intermediate stations at 6.65 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre.de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P.M. Leave Perry ville *sr Wilmington and intermediate stall:me at f. A. M., conn at Wilmington with the 7.15 A. Sty train for • hia. SUNDAY TRAIN% hcgtoExpress Train as 4.15 A. M. for Baltimore and WNW. n, stopping at Closter, Newark, llsorton,_Northeast, Perryville, Ha race, Aber deen. FerrYMartl, Magnolia, Chase% and iStercuneill Rint. Night Con nect ing. kir Baltimore and WNW ingtOn. t Wilmington with Dehmare B. line. Accommodation Train at 11. SO P.M., fir Wlimingtois and 'Mormon are Stations BALM:HOBEFOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P.M., stopping at Hattie rig Grace, Pen7ville and Vi'llsoingtim. Lit t ops at Elk ton and Newark (to take ikarangers .adelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Bahlroorell w arid Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore atangto. os Accommodation train tromWThishigtortrihrPhEadge phis and To term ors t Stations at 6.50 P. IL H. P. HEICNEY, Broxortnteogost: PENNSYLVANIA. CENTEAri dirtIMELLAILWAIIt F R A.RRANGEMKNT. _ The trail a of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Thirty fist and Market E which is readied. directly by the cars of the N= Street Passenger Railway. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street .b ailway ran within one square of it. SIINDATS.—The Market Street Oars - leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 minutes befOre the departure of each train. stANN'S BAGGAGE FX_PRESS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the ado% No. 631 Chestnut street, will receive attention. TEAR, 3 LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.. DAY v • k - TRESS. -- at 9 .00 A. ht: PAOLI ACCOH.. NO3. 1 & 2.10.00 A. ItLeall.2o P. M. FAST .LINE & ERIE YVP FUR RA —at fl. H. PARKSBURG TR Al_ _ —N. Lto P. ht: 'Fr TIRISBITEG 2.30 P. M. LANCASTER Accom. 4.00 P. BT. PITTSBURGH & BRIE 'Nair - ...at 900 P. MM PHILADEDPHIA trx - PRPc9._ .at 11.00 P.M da Pittsburgh & Erie Mal leaves daily, except Saari _ _ _ Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trying daily, except Sunday. Passengers by DAY Eme.l3.lmS go to Williamsport without change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at B.IOP. H. Passengers by DAY Ex_PßietS go to Carlisle and Cbambersburg without a change of cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ: CINCINNATI EZELPB.ESS....---. at 12.40 A. AL; PHILADELPHIA w'vP.RESS.. _ " 710 PA 011 ACCOM Nos. 1 & 2.—...8.70 A. AL, & 710 P. AL; PAREEBI7RGat 940 A. M. LANCAbTER " 1240 P. M. FAST LIO DAY EXPREisS. " 6.50 HABBISBIIIIO ACKI:1111 —. . " 9.50 " Philadelphhatsprscs arrives daily, except Monday; Cincinnati Express arrives daily. All other ;nine daily except SundaY x _ _ Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.00 A. At., and liVilliamsport at &40A. IL. reach _Philadelphia, with out change of cars, from Williamsport, by Day Ex press, at 5.00 P. AL The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. mime any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Appa rel. and limit Weil responsibility to One Hundred Dol lars In value. All Bair exceeding that amount In value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. For inn her It lbrmation, apply t 3 JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket-agent Mi.Chestaint street.; SAMUEL H. WALLACE./ Icket Agent at the DePot. AN EmIGRANY Tzteni runs daily, except Sun y. For full particulars as to fare and accommodation 4 apply to FRANCIS FUNK, 187 Dock treet„- TO PLEASURE TRAVELS:Bei THE !SHORTEST ROUTE . TO NIAGARA. PALM .LS THE CATAWISSA ILtILROAD, Connections immediate and sure, Scenery Unsurpassed. No road so free from dust, Trains leave Philadelphia from PHILADELPHIA DEPOTAND B.EADING RA TT. 1 1.0 4T) , TEMTH AND PRESS reaching 8.15 A B M., NIAGARA. PALLS' EXPRESS reaching Williamsport without change of cam at 6.50 P. M. tauPPer), arriving at Niagara Falls at 9.55 A. M. Sleeping Car through &out Williamsport to Rochester without "fir Passengers remaining over night at William/S. port can restunejourney next morning at 7.4 reaching Niagara Palls at 8,40 same evening. Ask for tickets via Catawissa Railroad, which can be procured at the Company's office, 425 0111525" street, under Philadel. J =Rl . l 3 &l4 t z mite the Custom House, and at and CALLOW NlLLstreeta; N. VAN HORN, fylit-tf General Passenger Amt.. 41 11 1 1 F r. 40l THE FAVORITE BTE UKBOAT JOH...N A. WARN - Elit Par Burlington. _tistol. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at2P.M. Returning leaves Bristol atl.lo A. M., stopping each way at rilverton, Torresdale, An dalusia and Beverly. Pare, cents. Excursion 40 cents.ccas-til 02111tItliES BLAITIatSPEMALTIEd FOR THE SEASON. Glycerin Lotion, for hands and face. Pectoral Lozengee.for sore throat, hoaneneets. dc.; Camphor Ice, for chpped Hands. Wild Cherry Compou a nd tor cold, cough, Olen, for chapped hands, .&c. Trochee Chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throat. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Walnut eta 'HITE GUM ARABIO.—For sale by WILLIAM N'T,TAR at CO., Druggists, No. 724 .15WCIULT street. ROSE WATER.—DoubIe Distilled Rose Water, Wis• atantly on hand and for sale by WILILLeas t.T.TR . dr. CO., Druggists, No. Mt .1.1.9.8.KET street. (MUM OF TARTAR.—Pure Creaux of Tartar and IJ Soda, lbr sale by WILLIAM ELLIS &CO , DMZ glans, No. 7 4 MARKET street. rOD LIVER OIL (new made) Tgtdarty rea9Ved lel VlAttn i V6l€4 suitable to t, the : s r quality inbest of paciei airaintem eAIiPHOB, is original package!. Ipecac Boot, Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, powdered . HI 3( lb. bottles; Powdered Oshawa Bark, Powdered =mi. barb, Powdered Jalap. in bottles, for sale by JOB151(16 11 AV' & CO., No. 718 Market street.:. . • . MIXTRACT BEM' sou ps f ta b le Ebsenca cal Beef in sickness or for forrisa. 'fade n Elgin, Illinois, by Pail Borden, from the }woes and choice beef and is superior in delicions flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fall di. rections, one dollar each. HITHBvr.r., Apothem'''. 1410 Chestnut street. 11E1713G1ST8' SUNDRIEki, fir:Wl:mem — ie r n M .i. , Pill Tileg,Ograba, EllithMMirrOwl, Tw Bozea Horn &paps, Bureau Instranzents k Trhaagli Hard Lui Soft Eubbar Elpta,Vial art, els:, WI Metal Leo, ea, slvphivisgiiffh, aps-tti =South Eighth tialvti ORKEtT B.IIOILICAILEIt at 00.,N. crOftlizti R FOURT.II AND RACE S'IrItECETS, Whoterahl Draggiata, Manutzeturere and Dealers is Who low Glass, White Lead, and Pinta at every acanrlntanal offer so the trade, ot: consoznera, ecomplets math ng goods in Saar Ihtlastr i vataarlin 00. iglarthenstearnpr Fenrth and Rapp stra.4. DAY 81:1ruis received, ar. InVane Of Gaud= AP Imported Bay Rain, for sale bythe Mon.by, MEOW SHO Droliellt. N. V. 00ir sr Borth end Race ertreeta A DAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY,7-On and anet .edi. TUESDAY, May 1 • the FREIGHT DEPART. MEET .of this Co_nmany will be REMOVMD to tag Maiti's and suddin s g, So i r taat onzsriat_ELEl., street and on Market street. "' mg- ALL MONEY and COLLECTIONDTISIEr will be transacted as heretofore at az,uuu+rxDi Banal] Parcels and Packages willbe received at either office. Call Booka will be kept at each oftlos. and an calls entered therein previous to t P. M. will recetvo attention same day, if within a reasonable distance of our office. In owes for goods and aeMementit to made at irD street. MEIN norwitke. SDP' 0D G B.R ds WOSTENROLMS PCSDIST R Rltivaljtodsers & Wade's isisilliatoher's BaZara Table Cutlery, Scissors In Osseo. ' %Bosom Sobers. and all kic de of Cutlery. ground and polished P..IIIADESBA'S, No. 115 B. TENTH Street. below Citttnuß • 0c26.111311