from Our Third Edition of. Saturday. Marine Disaster. Nuw YORK, Nov. 17.—Am unknown brig, from Malaga, with a cargo of fruit, is ashore an Rcckaway Beach, and will be a total foss. The body of one man was washed ashore, but the rest of the crew have been saved. The beach is strewn with oranies, lemons, raisins, almonds, &c: New York stock Market VEAV TOEur.. Nov. 17.—Stoer..s are irregular; Chicogo rock Island, 1644; Reading. 111%; Canton. 513 i: 0rie,554: Cleveland and Toledo., Itl; Cleveland and lilttaborgb,B4,%; Pittsburgh_ 'Fort 'Warne and Chicago, 105%; isiialioan Central, 111 N; michlgan Sonthern.Bl74; linuson.lliver. 122: New lurk Central, 1094: Illinois caniral Scrip, 1185;i: Cleveland, Columbus and Chian. nail, 11E; Cumberland Preferred, Ws; Missouri as, frp Five-Twenties. 1862,10814: Seven thirties, 106 V Second t ales, 105.%'; Sterling change, in3,sil Gold, 142. Markers. 33e1.111doitit, Nov.. 17 --Pinar quiet; Extra Spring Wheat Pinto., $l2 50®11 5 1. Wheat steady. Corn dmi; pew, $1 ospii- 12. Oais quiet at 61 (Dine Seeds ate firm; Clover. 49373. Provisionsd,il. k'nrk dull and nneei nal. Whisky dull; Pennsylvania, $2 SO. Coffee quiet; 1110,18h@1934e. in gold. P ales at Phfladelphla 'Stock Berard. ' BALM AP= FIRST BOARD. WOO City 6a new ; 10e2,i les sh West Branchl C 25 FOO do 102% 2008. Read P. 66 1000 CnEsn &Del , 65 - 9555 100611 do b3O 56% 3000 11 B 6-20's •05 con 107 300 sh do 810 5831 9000E1n - 11ra 68 85wn 100 200811 do 56%, 2100 Lehigh 6s 'B9 93% 100 sh do 'lllO 5631-100 35 eh Norris Cid 85 1400 sh do 56% 100 eh Nor Central 50 100 sh do - 1130 56%; 73 eh Fenno. 54% 100 eh do 06% 10 sb do 119 - 5 n 5421100 eh do 530 56% 100 811 Hestonv'eN. 630 19% 200811 do 05 56% 100 adi Sch NV Pf C 36 13.ECOND t 4500 City 66 new 102% 200 BO Penns N 'awn 54% 100 1113 Catawapt 28% 29 sli Delaw Dr'? 5731 t M P OB7'API° NB. Reported forthePnmaderphia Evening Bulletin. Idella. Jackson--20 hhds sugar bas do 50 bads molasses Soho Mason & Co. Arrival and Manna. of Ocean Steamers • - TO ARRIVEL • 11133/ 4 IFII , II 11 . 0.5 new" City of New York...Liverp'l:-New York...-. Oct. 31 Nova Scotism. erpoOL-GluebeC .- Nov. 1. Bosphorus. .Liverpool„.lloston&Phlla. Nov. 3 City of Limerick TdverpooL..New York Nov. 3 Tarifa .Liverpool... New York 'Nov. 6 Teutonia..- .. . .-Hamburg....New York . Nov. 7. Bremen...-...-Bouthampton...New York Nov. 7 Hibernia -... Glasgow.-NeveYork. Nov. 7 Aleppo-- -....-.Liverpool-.New York-, Nov 10 Africa. ....... ....„.....-LiverpooL-Boston Nov. 10 H0110na.....„. . ............ London ... New York - Nov. lo Villa de Pals Havre.-New York ..... ........ NOV. ill Cella. London... New York Nov. io City of Dnblin.....Liverpool...New AßT York Nov. io TO DEP . .Ratt Francisco....rew York-Ban Jnen,Nic.. Nov. 20 Morro, Castle .New York-Havana. Nov. 21 New Yor : irAverpooL :Nov. 21 Java.. Boaton-LiverixmL Nov. 21. Itiatng btar New Yolk- Aspin wall Nov. 21 Palmyra- .New York... Liverpool...- ........ Nov. 21 South America-New York... Rio Janeirookc....Nov. 22 Bellona New York.-L0nd0n.,...... Nov. 24 Fulton.... New York...Havre • Nov. 24 Erin- New York-Liverpool Nov. 24 Britannia.- ...New York-GlaegoW-...-.- Nov. 24 New York.-........ New York... Bremen.: ......... ......Nov. 24 Ha:outs-- .New York-Hamburg .Nov. 24 Eagle. ...New York... Havana .Nov. 28 Persia .New York-Llverpoolt.....-......N0v. 28 Tarifa.....„. .New York... Liverpool Nov. 28 Scotland- ...New York... Liverpool Dec. 1 J- (..).A. i UV 0. Iti ORRISON COA.TES, . MORRIS PEROT, lISIGNTKLY COMETTrgit. DAVID FAUST. 4`HPtl~Ci ~3lUJlaga~i'~`~o POST OP PHILADIMPILIA—N..vionsea 19 BUN RISES, 6 521 rTJN BM's, -439 I HIGH WATER, 11 28 rit4:714:41114,:V v:4:417:41 Steamer Aries, Boggs, 48 hours trom Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor , Co, ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Annie, Tuft. 21 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Steamer D Utley, Davis, 24. hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. Steamer E C Biddle, McCue, 24 hours from Washing ton, 'with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Buffalo, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Monitor. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdze to Wm M Baird & Co. Steamer Tacony. Pierce, 24 hours , from New York, with mdse to Wm DI Baird & Cop Steamer Hannah & Sophia, Teaf, from Troy, with old iron to captain. • Brig Idelia, Jackson. 17 days from Matanzas, with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co. schr George Twibill Miller. from James River, with lumber to Bacon. Collins & CO. Schr Bird, Duffel', 1 day from Lewes,Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr D H Merriman, Johnson, 2 days from Indian River, Del. with corn to Bacon, Collins & CO. dohs Diamond, Townsend. 2 days from Indian River, with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co. Schr w Wallace, Scull. irom Fall River. Schr M E Coyne, Facemire, from New Haven. Scar C Heft. Shute, from Battimore Schr Black Diamond, Y onng, from Greenport. Schr F R Baird, Shaw, from Boston. to W Tug P Clyde Hudson, Co. from Baltimore. with 10 barges & • CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Whirlwisd, Fargo, Charleston, Latta:ary, wiekerabam .1z Co. Steamer A C Stimers, Knox., New Yerk, Wm P Clyde • & Co. Steamer J S Shriven Dennis. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr Steamer Alexandria,-Shields, Bletunond, Wm P Clyde dr, Co. Steamer Alida. Lenny, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce. New York. W P Clyde & tio Steamer Philadelphia,Pultz, Washington, Wm P Clyde Sommer R Willing, Candiff. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Brig S R Nevins (Br), Cole, Barbados,via N York, B A Fonder & Co. Brig Fanny Foulke, Townsend, Key West, D S Stetson Co. Brig J . Means, Wells, Boston, N Y and Soh Coal Co. Scbr S B Wheeler. hinGlaughlin, Boston do Bchr J W Everman.Outen, Lynn,P.lakiston,GraefilCo Bahr M Hand, Brooks. Newport, do Behr L Andenried, Crawford, Boston, Van Dasen, Lockman & Co. Seta Sarah Bele ey, Bishop, N Haven, Conner & Co. Bchr C C Budd, Rose, Agg Harbor, Day, Etuddell & Co. Scbr Read RR No 42, Adams, Norwich, do Schr H Croskey, Potter, Boston, L Audenried & f3cbr.W H Dennis, Lake, Camoridge, Castner, Stick ney & Wellington. Schr.Black Diamond, Young. Lynn, do Schr J C Henry, Lore, Bristol Glover & Manlier. Schr J G Campbell. Smith, Norfolk, JR White Scbr .1 M Vance, Enrage, Providence, Sinninkson&Co. Bohr A M Newcomb. Bannock, Salem, W ii Johns. Scbr Read REI,No 50, Corson, Washington, Tyler & Co. Behr M J Fisher, Fisher, Richmond, Caldwell, Gordon &Co. Bohr J Lancaster, Williams, E Cambridge, do Behr Hannibal Cox, Boston. Quintard .Sawyer& Ward Behr C W Elwell, Long, Bath. W Hunter, Jr. & Co. ' Selo A A Andrews, Kelly, Boston, JB. Tomlinson. Tug Madsen, Carr, with -8 barges for Baltimore, W P C.b de & Co. Correspondence of thendladelphLa Exchange.. LERTES, , DE.L., Nov 16-6 PM. Ships Wyoming, for Mobile; Sir Cohn Campbell, for Havre; bark Archimede, for Gibraltar; brigs Pennsyl vania. fordo. at d D B Doane, for St Mary's, went to sea last evening. The steam-tug America, ilot boats Benry Cope and S Flanigan, are at the Breakwater: ulso,-Mcees Grinnel, from Philadelphia, where she has undergone repairs. Wind SE. Yours, &C. JOSEPH L.A.FETRA. MEMORANDA Ship T 7 Southard, Bishop, was up at Liverpool 3d inst. for this port 7th. - Ship Malay, Dudley, cleared.at New York 17th i sat for Hong Hong. Steamer Peruvian (Br), Gordon, hence at New York 17th 'net. dteamer Euterpe, Eldridge, from Galveston vla Key West, at r ork 17th inst. - - • • • - iietaner A riadne, Sawyer, cleared at N Ycerk 17th thin. for Galveston. Bark Gen ar T Sherman, Ruse, of and from Phila delphia, sailed from Delaware Breakwater Sept. 24th, bouna for Gaiveston.with an assorted cargo, since which time she has not been heard.from. It is feared ahe foundered at sea during the terrible hurricane of Oct. Ist and 2d, and that all hands were lost. She was about 250 tons, with poop deck, eradiated a,1%. Capt. Baas and most of the crew belonged in Belfast. Me. Extract of a letter from Captain Hewitt, of the bark Linda (of .Pbiladelphts), dated "Barbados. Oct 23, 1888: The Linda arrived here on the 21st, afier a severe pas sage. On the 2ist, encountered a cyclone from Bto N W; heaviest from 4 to 9 FM; barometer down to 28, In 26; lay to 36 hours under bare po.es; lee uoper dead eyes tinder water: decks swept 01 binnacle, compasses and Ilktures; skylight, lee waist house .covered, and foremast badly strained, and neorly an entire suit of Bails blown to shreds from the gaskets. Will repair and sail for Baltimore via Nevassa, on the 31st." NOTICE TO /NUM:MM. The Sea Buoyet Absecom Inlet,N Jersey.bas broken Adrift. It wilt be replaced as early as practicable. By order or the Lighthouse Board STI.PREN D. TRENCkAED, BSA" L. H. Inspector, Fourth Distrlet. NOV. 17.1860 EXPICEI§S UOMPANY - On after ADT DAY 2 , I3 Map 1268 1, the F Dif:P l ART. /KENT of this. Company will be REMOVED to the Commy's New Building, Southeast corner of ELF, va i r. M and MARKET Weets. Entrance on Hamra= street and on Market street. Alf' ALL MONET and-COLLECTION' ISUSIN.ESS wili.he transacted as heretofore at 320 ORESTNOT innal Pamela and Packages will be received Mention office - Call Books will be kept at each office, and any calls entered therein previona to 5 P. M. will receive attention same day, 11' within a reasonable distance 01 our °MCP..lnAmixim for goods and settlements to Made at 410 CHIEBT.e4 ui street. ' , , JOHN BtNGHAM. Stip% N°"."- - ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against•ieceivLug or negotiating our check on I:lty...Nation al Bank, dated November 14th, ISO, No. 4N, for #l5O. te; tbe said check Raving been obtained WWI ow vane, The paymeht bag been stopped and will be 3,EsiPted ..111011:1,1151, STOKES & t LXON, z 516-310 _ 513 Votetraerce atreet. BOARD. 100 sh Revallng•R 85 501 wo sh tlo bit) 58% 100 sli do -565..." nIMIUMITEIe 1829 - -TER IBBM=A.L. IML.A.DT3.ZAM FIRE INSURIME CoRWANY PHILADELPHIA" Aeneta on Janntury L maw .111;ssooP9s0 1 go. - ..........4.....1...••••••••••••••••••••• ' •”•41061000,811 , MAU LISICIONE FOR MO' woo. Losses Pati Since 1829 Over s4s9ooiciwoo. 0L.A.1103, 111,467 62., _ Pawn:Lai and lemponui Policies on LanniTen= Datum° crtuus. N. Banckee, Edward C. DI U% Toplas Wagner, George Fast, " Samuel Grant, Alfred Eiger, Geo. Watichards, Fres. W. Los's, M. D. Isaac Lea, Peter Mollall •CELS.BLES N. ORES President. `EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice President. JAE. W. IdtALLIBTKEt. Secretary pro tem. feudal GIRARD.FIRE AND MARINE 'INSURANCE COMPANY. OPPICTE,4IS WALMITSTREET PHILADICLPIELII CAPITAL PAID IN, IN dAszt,ozomop. This company continues to write rim Ass= ord* . Da capital, with a good sterplim, is on safely lu7eslol. 701 Losses by fire havebeen rg i a tv paid, and more that Disbursed on this account within the peat few years, For the present the Moe of this company will re mate at 415 WASICUT STREET, But within a am zo.ontha will remove W itf 01 1 11 , BUMMING: N. E. COB. B.IIVELirI Then,lui now, we shall be at each rates as are consist THOMAS CRAVEN ALFRED el, GILLETT E FURMAN amtrapAD, N..s. LAWRENCE, THOS. MAC AR, CHARLES LDU br. JNO.ISCPPLEE, MINIM F. KEZINET, CLAGHORN, JOSEPH NLAPP, M. D, SILAS THEMES Jig. amends CI ALFRED S. GILLErr,v JAMES B. ALVORD OE OOMPANY OP NORTH AMSRIOA 1 1 - 5 -ragN__ FIBS AND INI.AND TRANSPOR TATION lIISPRANOE. Office, No. Sig WALNUT street, senth Ms, east of Third street Th e .Properdes of Ms Company one well Iniresteo and furnish an available fund for the ample Indertmiry of i z alMns who desire to be protected bz Imenanos, RISKS taken on Vessels, PrsiWs and INLANDTRANSPORTATION RISKS on MU ohandise Railroads, Ornala and Steamboats. inFEREra RISKS on hit irchandlim l / 4 Pandttne and Ballo. In Ana Gocy. ntooßpog Olty Arm uA 1 . 194-41121TMC i a AND PAID IN AND SEKTORRLy TOTAL PROPERTIIIN, marziftftSAoo. MARTZ& Atlattr 0. Coffin, John MiraonA t3.vxmel W. Joust, George Eardtmn. Sohn A. Brown, Francis B. Cope, Maxim TWA • Rdwardß. Ambrose E. S. Clarke, William Wash. William Cummings. Richard D. Wood. T. Charlton Henry. S. Morris wain. ALfred D. Jessup. T. Gharleton HBary ARTHUR G. OCIETTS, Preadult. CRAM= PLATT. Semenary, pROVIDENT LIFE AND TRIIST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, • NO. ill South 'FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, =1,1865. CAPITAL, 1150.000. PAID IN. . Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premintrug or by 5,10 or Wyear premituns.Nomforfelture. Rosman:lents payable at a fatare age, or on prior de. cease, bYYearir Premiums, or 10. year Premiums— both caseeNon orfelture. Annulfiesg. ranted on favorable terms. Tenn Policies.. Children's Endowments. This Company while giving the insured the gestalt. of a_paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Life business among its Policy. holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Timm, and to act, as Executor or Administrator Assignee or Guardian: and in o th er fiduciary capaci ties under appointment of any Court of this Clmmonwealth or of any person or persons._ or bodies poiltie or corporate. DIRECTOREi. Samuel R. Shipley, ißichard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines, Joshua H. lintorria, T. Wistar Brown. Richard. Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth, Charles . Coffin. 116'1°334' B. P"lfent.*4-I:AND ~ THOMAS WISTAIi., M D., J. B. TOWNSEND, 0e4,t,t1 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser LB. AtsI3OO.I.ATIO/Si, Incorporated March 21,1860. r A OFFICIE,_ , No.B4 117. FIFTH street ware BUITAIING _ 2 _l3 HOUSEHOLD ITUP. ! - :" ... NITURE and DMADOELA.NDISE me, • al b lydiromelphi only ) by B arn, tin the Ott, e P STA :.TB2dlClECtrrs' of the Assets of the Assoclatio) January I, ISSS. Honda and Itt on property In the City of Philadel ...... Real Estate (Office No. 84 North Filth street) 14,886 I, 11. S. Government 5.20 Ronda. 46,000 co 11. S. Treasury !votes ..... ..... 6,640 City warrants....._..... 646 (+ Cash on hand. .......... ..... 87,428 4. Total—. T 1117131.- GEORGE W. TRYON, FreeMent. WM. H. 'Fr A miITON JOSRPH R. LYNDA.LI JOHN SOUDEB. . LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL SPARHAWE JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CAP.BOW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT, GEORGE L YOUNG, ROBERT SHOP: I w A TrTe} WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. DINENIM DS IS. tiITR.A.NOS COMPANY OS SHLLit DELPEL /QO. 224 WALNUT Street, oppadte the lerte. In addition to MARINE and...A.ND INSUBANCL this Company itunires imm lass or damage by FLU en liberal terms, on buildinps inerthandise, Manta , tbr limited periods, and Permanently on bnildliza by deposit of premium. The ClorcliskiLeen in active walUon Mr mot than S. 11 - I(N.A.A. during whiCh all /Mr bar been Promptly adjusted a, find Pilo. OBS. John L. Hodge, DIEUEOT Davigr M. B. MahOny John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powell, William S. Grant A. R. M.C.ge*/, Robert W. Learning. Edmond uranium. D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Lawrence Lewis, Jr Louis C. Norris. JOHN R. OIESEELER, Prashilla. Sawa W INSURANCES NICOLUELVELY. TES PENNSYLVANIA BIM LNIPORANGSI 00if PANT—lncorporated 1895—Charter Perpetual—mc 510 WALNUT - Strt i nte Independence Swum This OOMPAZW, lcnown to the community (or over roily years, con net t 0 Mime anlnst or Waage by fare, on Public er. Private Rending, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, so irOillittLlV=l of Goode and Merchandise muesli, on liberal Their Capital, together with sr large Mrplai Band • invested in the moat carets' manner, wWch amble them to offer to the intruced an undoubted security I , * the case otiose, DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, .Tr., l John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, lease Haalehmst, el Haddock Jr. Lewis, Thomas Robins, Mnghsin g a m Dani DANIEL maim, Jr., Presiderill '{WILLIAM 0. Citowerm. Secretary, MERMAN MUTUAL INBURANCE COMM Jlimnhar Ituf i - Street. M.A.8.11 AND Risks taken on versals, cargoes and freights to sai party of the world, and on goods on inland transportation c rivers, canals, =IMMO and other carrmancis thrmileumt ths United States. WILLIAM CRAIG President ymnra. otantaaa. ince puifions, BOBEBT J. MEE, BearetarY. lllNloatorta William Ozaig, Hunt 0. Dallat, Peter Callen, Wm. is. Lowlier, John Dallett Jr., J. Johnston Browns William menial. Samuel "Won, Benj. W. Richards, Mason HnWhinti, Mlles Dalian Hrknry L. Elder, WM. U. BOA B.BadMan Yorgan, /Pearson Barrill. 110 WALNUT Sree Dka, above THIRD Ellaget, PIIILApnis. Haling a large paid up OAPITAL SPOOK and PLIIE4 Invested In sound and available sew/luck 0010 anus to insure on Dwellings, Stores Purniturs, Mer ohandise, Vessels In port, and their largess, other Personal PrePeitY. All Lou eS liberally en dPrOXSPErf Thomas R. ifarti, John Welsh Hamad C. ste - toz. rittzleftßre43 ITHONAB R. MUM Preside= Maass 0. L. arawroaD. Secretary. FUMES INNETRANON DONPANY. NO. S. 406 CfELENTNDT STREET, PIDELADIELPHL /IND. AND INLAND INEUBA.NOR . . Funds N. Back,l /no. W. Burma, Mules Binhardson. 'Robert B. Patton, Henry Leads, /no. Kessler, r.. Mnne& WEltla, . 1 E. D,.Woodrat 13 'P. .41intico. , . Om :`Stokes, ' en. A. Wed. . ion. D. Enz. MUNCIE,N. BUM President. CRAB. Blux&EDsol, Tice ProaNsigi , 11e.t. imuntaus, elandium THE DAILY, EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILM/ELPH.IA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1866. AND CHESTNUT, • v with PPS' to eater Emu* our pstrOs y. - VAN, President. . President and Treasurer • tart% ' taint John T. Lew% Jamul 8. Can2pbeE" Edmund G. Duff Charles 10, Poulton' =MWItiFZ. mtrrtrit....lnut tagtritAzicz baII.PAXT REULADELPEEIA. OFFICE, NO. 6 BOUTS PWIR STREET. %i ASSETS, ~h:~.:~,M~:~:~:~:~ a:wk~r_~~ t +113•4:11 IC w(*) Iv/ fv4l DIRECTORS FOR 1868. Caleb Clothier,William P. Reeder, 1 I Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapman, Thomas Mather, Charles Evans, T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward 81, Needles, i Simeon Matlack. Wllion M. Jenkins, Baron W. Omani, Lukens Webster. - . . CALEB , CLO BENJAMIN THOLTAiSIikTIEECR.' T. RiaiWOOD OHAP • TEE lIMMATYPEMINSIMUSION coomonre =nail No. no sourzr-Fotrivra mum serum inemszensr. 'The Fire Insurance Oampany of the County . ; ridladelphla." Incorporated by the Legislature Pennsylvania In /BM for indenuilty . a,gainst lora damage by fire ezcl v ;.PKPgPETDAL. This old and reliable inititatien, with ample orent4i and contingent fend estrefuny invested oontinnet to sure buildings, funallanconerateendlse, dal., either pc, • munently or Tor a limited time against lose ardamet by fire , agthe lowest Settee consistent with the &Moline safety of De customers. • - • LoSSCS adjusted and paid with all possible donate , • S. elliiriea J. Sitter,' D • Edwin L. Beakit, Henry (hilly, John Horn, Hobert V. , Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Hocks, Andrew H. IdEler James N. Stone. &ARLES J. SUTTEE, Preeleasti Itutimucres P. HOZOBTXY. &We and Trimmer. TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 03i PILLADELPH/A.-0F ,FICE No. 24 NORTP FIFTH STREET, NEAR BILAI=T STREET. ' Incorporated by tl2e of Pennsylvania Csls e morran 'Parterrtran. CAPITAL AND ASSIM , ;000. Make Insuranoe against Loss or Dama , Fire or Public orXrivate Buildings, Furniture, Stooks Goods and Illerodise on thvorable terms. DiAlcroßs. George Erety, Frederick Doll, August C. miller, Jacob Bctuandier, John F. Beisterling, Samuel Miller, Henry Troonmer, Edward P. Moyer, Will iamtoph McDaniel, Adam J. Glass, Ch er er, ris H. Mill Israel Peterso Frederick Staake, Frederick Lad ner Jonsa Bowman, GEORGE JOHN F. MUST] PHILIP E. COLEMAN. 1112tItTY, President. Secret itt,Ttoe Presideas ary. KEDICALL. USESTARIN'SCONDITTNPOWDERS _ .tects NORSE; AND CATTLE. at cures Worms Bota and Colic It cures Colds, Coughs and man Bodnd. It Is the beat altemtivP ern 14qnsea and Cattle now 11, use, having a reputation cCo years' standing. It is a sure preventive for the mut. t, dreaded Wader. pest No. Farmer or Dairyman shook oe withontit For sale in t Philadelphia by D k OTT &OCt 232 Nortb Secod stree; JOHNSTON HOLLOWAY & COW DEN. 23 North Sixth street, ;old by Druggists through out the country. Address all orders to STAMEN & FLOYD, Proprietors, setae k 209 Duane street. New York. will do it has tieea proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found n the Ibllowing complaints: Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Diseases. Pimples, Pustules. Blotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Erysipelas, Totter or Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Ringworm, &c. SVphilis or Veneriat Disease is expelled from the imp am by the prolonged use of thin eissaarsarm.a, and the patient is left in comparative health .Fonate Diseases are caused by Scrofula In the blood, and are often Boon cured by this EXTRACT OP Balms. PAULUS& Do not discard thin invaluate medicine. Means° you have bean imposed upon by something pretending to , be Sarsaparilla. whne It was not. When you hay( used Aran's—then, and not till then. Will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla For minute particulars o the diseases It cures, we rem you to Ayer's America Almanac, which the agent below named will - arnisn gratis to all who call for it. AYER'S CATRARTro Puma. for the cure .... Costive sees. Jaundice Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Dysentery Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles. Rheumatism. Heart barn arising !ions Disordered Stomach, Pain, or hirable Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Worms Gout Sturalgia, and fora Dinner Pill. , They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive.. . take them pleasantly, and they are the best A.perten, In the world for all the purposes ol a family physic, Prepared by J. C Ell &CO , Lowell. Mass., and sold by J. M. MARIS & CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. .m.w-2nx (PAL DENTALLINA.—A superior article fbt V cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying animalcule which infest them, giving tone to the gums and leas• My a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. limey be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the licoma and detersiveness will recommend it to e v ert one. fßeing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a RELTAP.l.Eanbstitnte for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent .Dentists, acquainted with the constituents °rale DENTALLINA advocate its use it contains nothing to pre fent its unrestrained employment. Made only by ANZES For sale by Dringtista gel Fred. Brown, Hansard fi Co., C. R. Reeny, Isaac H. Ray, C. H. Needles, T. J. Husband, Ambrose Smith, Edward parrlsh, William B. Webb, James L. Mani:ism, Hughes Coombe, Henry A. Bower, ENVY TABLETS, for the of coughs, colds. hoarse nests. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greail, benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only In LANCAST/21. & WILLS, Pharmaceutists. N. E. Cor. ARCH and TEPTH streets, Philadelphia. For salt by Johnson, Holloway di Oowden, and Druggist/ generally. waif BBUSH'S BRODCHIAL AND PULHOND. r DEW DROPS. fir Coughs. and all DLseases of tat Throat and Bronchial Tepee. This invaluableprena ration for every household, Public Speakers, Singer* dtc., poasemsee a Weev ern celebrity, and hasbeen know: to relieve the most obstinate and almost nopelest cases It le agreeable, strengthening and soothin_g. Prepared by K. C. 1311b1411114., No. 2.58 Eolith Minn street, Philadelphia. je7.tf , CORNS, BC v lONS, ;INVERTED NAILS.— Dr. J. DAVIDFON, Chiropodist. Operator on Corns, Bunions. Inverted Nails and other diseases of the feet. Oilice, 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr: Davidson will wait on patients at their residences. no..3tfi GROUEIinDa.. Canton 431-in ger. Fresh Import , d Canton Preserved GINGER, dr, and In sprup, of the driest quality. For Sale by JAMES R WEBB; WALNUT and EIGHTH Strati LEA CBES, pared.--6,t00 lbs. Anna mac county In store and for sale by WM. 110 LAND & SON, Chesinut street wharf. PRIME PEW JE.RSKY LEA.FLAHIS just received and for sale by E. 0. KNIGHT & CO.. n016.1m S. E. corner Water and Chtnut streets. FE'S FARINA CRACKERS. Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always on hand and for sale In bbls. and y, bbls., by ALDRICH, 'Y tt CARY, 18, 20 and 22 Letitia street, Exclusive Agent& , no6-3ml 1.0.000 Cans FRESH PEACHES, WINSLOW Corn, Fresh Tomatosa.Green Peas, Straw berries. la ushrooms, &c in store anti for sale, whole• sale or retail, by Di, k.tiPr r.T.T N N. W. caner arch and Eighth. TIMED FRIJIT.—Very bandßome pared peaches, ti parcd do. dried apples. In store and for sake by 31 F. t.PILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. Bt CR WHEAT, BUCK W.EIBa.T.— WOO lbs. of the celebrated Silver Flint Buckwheat, in store and for sale by M. P. SPILLIN, Tea Dealer and Grocer. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. NEW RAISINS AND FlGS—euperlor new Layer Raisins and cboice Elma Fin. for sale by M. F. SPILLIN. N. W. corner Arch and - Eighth streets._ (WHEN OLIVES.-300 gallons choice large Queen Aci, Olives, In Itlore and for sale by gallon or barrel, at et Ut 1,Y0r3 Eaet End Grocery, No. US South SECOND street. EW BETHLEbEM .1111CKWHEAT At, WHITE N C.o y • r Honey. in s tr , re and for sale at COUSTYI3 haat 'Rad Grocery, DI o. 118 South SECuND street. N' CAROLINA, HOMINY GRII'S. NEW cmlny, ptu ed and- unpared Peaches, just re ceived and for sale at COIISTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South BEOOND street. QTPITED MANCH:MS AND REPeEnd, GENUINE • O• chutney • Hance. Boblneon'e patent Barley and ,Ornate, always on "band at CtillSTY'd. East End Oro cfry,'/o. 118 B.ECOND street, - $126,522 2) LEE. President. * NE, Vice Freeident. .asurer. Secretary. ee22.Bm i AYER'S SABSAPA BILLA Is a concentrated —ctract or the choice rmt : combined with other thstances of still greater . Iterative power as to af• 3rd an effectual antidote ir diseases riarsaparilla Is 3puted to cure Socha re tedy is surely wanted by. rose who suffer from Stru .ions complaints, anu that me which will accomplish heir cure must prove, as 11.8 hACLOf im mense service (cted fellow eldzetus. How SHINN, Apothecary. Broado and Spruce streets erally,and D. L. Stackhonse, Robert C. Davis, Geo ~"0. Bower, Charles Shivers, S. H. bleCollin, S. O. Bunting, Charles IL Jaberia tames N. Marks,_ E. Sringhurat & 00., D,yott hCo., B. C. Blair's Eons, Wyeth & Bro. 2 HODGSON'S Bronchia rku.i.wzianwe cation. - NORTR PENNSYLVANIA Br. BODTAir 3u0rb."... analmoal direCtlinetallethlaluten,Allentownt Ofatich Chrink, Hazleton White Haven Wilkesl= Ifahanoy City, and all points in the Lehigh and wing Oval Regions ParPFriler rDepots In Philadelphia,•7THEßD street,: and corner of BERRS and fainiall-f, s C b Ar °Ve ir l° tree ' TS PBPl' ,: . - ' , SUB . MER ARRANGECirENT, NINE DAILY TRAINS. On and after Monday, May,210t.1868, Passenger trains leave the Depot. Third street. above Thompson, daily ~(Stuidays ezcented), as follaws: • 'AT V.BO A. - Aillitortmar 3A3are:silty itiatliaillaararia and 'Principal. Stations' on - Nertir Pennsylvsinia road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allentown, Catasanqua u ,Slatington, Ma Chnnk_, Weatherly, Jeanesvillo,:w , leton, White Hai vett, Wilkeetarrei rrflutarort; PM/Mon, and all points Lehigh and Wyoming Valle • also, in connection with I.Ahigh and ALahanoy for Mahanoy_ol,_ ,ty with °atavisms' Railroad; thr , ./tapert,Danvhle, Afiltorg and Williamsport: - Arrive at 'Afauch•thank at 1.1.45A4 H.: at Wilkeebarre at 2.45 P. H.; at Mahanoy City at P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, naming Bethlehem at- ISM H. for toc and polnAs on .New, .41emmi , • Maria .R ai Ya l a t a NAT Yor A. " 8.5. Af.—Aithomsnodatlon, for Doylmtown, , stopping at all intermediate Stations. Psalms_ gem far Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, b?! train, take' Stage at - Old York Road.' • , • • AT - 10 - A. le....=Amomatodation, tor •Rort Washing., to stopping at all intermediate Stationl; At Lsor Accommodation for Do lestcrwn, at ping at a - Intermediate stations: - erg take stage at Doylestown for New Hope. _ AT 8.30 P. AL—Evening Express tor Bethlehem and , principal Eitatioas• on the North Pennsylvania Rai'-. road,_tna Close connection at Bethlehem with Le-, high ValleY for Easton, reaching thereat 6.45 P. , ' AL Passengers for Plainfield, SOmerville and other: points; on New Jersey Central B.R. take N. J. O. Train at Easton, whscia arrives in New York at 10 P. H. Pas-' Bangers for Einmnoytown take stage at North Wales: and tor Nazareth at Baltic.) , em• and for Greenville a •• Quakernowr AT 4.15 P. 8.-Acconussodation, for 'Doylestatint; stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' - and Hartsville take stage at • Abingtonl for Lim:Mervin° at Doylestown. _ AT.5.15 M.—Through ..foxiormssodsdion, for sem, lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl- Vanill Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with_Lehigh. 'Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Manch Chtlack: AT 8.15 2. 110--Aocummodation, Lioutdals, stop ping at all Intermediate Stations. At It P. M. Accommodation - for Fort ViFtalangton. • TRAINS FOB MILLADELPHIA. Dame Bethlehem at 6.25 A. M...,and 12.25 X. andlial P. X • 12.25 trial makes direct connection with Lehigh Val ley trains from Easton, Wilkesharre, Mahoney 01t7, Hazleton, and arrives in Philadelphia at 2.30 2. M. Passengers leaving Wllkeabarre at 1.15 P. X,oonnea at Bethlehem at 6.16. P. M. and arrive in 7hiladelP/13 Mate P. 31, -Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A.M.- &X and 5.602. X. Leave Lansdale at C A.M. Leave PortWorthinON at at DA 1150 YS and 2./5 PAL . Philadelphia ftmßethlehem at 9A. M. Phil —Mills for Do 'esteem at 2.38 P. M. Doylestown for Pb' ileipla at 7.23 A. M. . miehent for Philadelphia - at 4.30 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Oars cony 7 Pas angers to anti from Herr Street ot. White Cara of Second and Third Line 00=07 passegners to Third Street Rpt. Ticketsmust he roenredattbeTicket Offices, THIRD street or BT street, In order to secure the lowest Met of fare. • ELLIS CLAES. Ant ra Hillman's Balms Express will capita and 13a4rat the i z re e, No. 118 South TRIED street myn 808 NEW YOBS.—The Wart 1111WDEN AND AMBOY and. WILLA- Lus.s.r.ttr_es - A TWENTON RAU-ROA 1 5 COM. pAmy , l3 LlSESilfrom Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from WALNUT STD= WMAB.F, will leave as Wows. VIE At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy,Airoom., $2 At BA. N., via Camden and Jersey CI _44 EXPfeen. aBO At 2 P. M. _via Camden and Amboy Express; a 01 At 6.00 P. N., via (-louden and Am-1 hit. cuss. 225 bc y, Adana and Llulgrans, Jtd class 1 80 At 8 A. M., 2 and 6.00 P.M. For Mount Holly, Evans. vine, Pemberton :Birmingham and lancimtown, and at 6 P. M. for btt.unt Holly. only. At 6 A I& and *P. 2L for PreeholiL At 6 and 10 A. M. 12 21. 4, ISA mina ILaO P. IL Ite Fish House, Palmyra, Elverson, Progreso, Delano°, Beverly,Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden town, The 10 A. Mend P.M. lines runs direct through to Trenton. LINES F 13.011. EEMINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows : At 11 A. XL, 4.20, 6.45 P. I& and 12 P.M. (night) via Kensington and Jersey City sErtpreer--- Ot The 6.65 P. M. Line will ran Gaily. All Other* Sun days excepted. A 17.20 and 11.00 A. K., 8, SAO, 4.20,5 and 6,45 M,, and 12 bildnig,ht, for Bristol. Tz anion. &v. At 7.30 a , d 10 15 A 4.80. b and 12 P. M. for echencks. At 10.15 A. M.. 5 and 12 P. M. for Eddingtozi. At 7.80 and 10:15, A. 31., 8,4, 5,8, and hi P. M. tar Torrisdale, Holmeabarg, Tacony, Brides burg and Franktord and BP. M. fox Holcomb= and intermediate Sta tions. At 10 15 A. M.. 8. 4, 5 .6, S and 12 P:.31. for Wlsillnent ing. BELVIDERE DELAWARE Rsvi.lortS7l, ftir the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pananlvania, and New York State, and the Great Ickes. Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot, as follows: Al O 7.80 DunAk.irMk Cd aLdOa P.M. r f b b n r lNiai,a gara s ego Imhester, B inghampton, Oswego, Syracuse, Grew Bend, Montrose, Wilkesharre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Belvidere, Enataa, Lambertville, Flew ngton, dtc. The 8.80 P. 2L Line connects direct will he Train leaving Keaton for Mauch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. dc. At 5 P. M. for Lambertville and Intermediate Stations 18i " For New York, and Way Linea leaving Ken engion DC t, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars rut Into the Depot, anu on arrival of each Train. run tiros the Deco:. An additional Ticket Odice Is located at No. &IS Ches nut street. Continental Hotei, where tickets to New ork and all important points North and East, may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Oilice, can. by leaving orders, have their baggage checked at their ieaidences, by Graham's Baggage Express. Ett • Pounds of Baggage only, allowed eachPasseb ger. gers are prehibited from tubing anythlar as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over filly pounds to be paid for extra. The Ckimpany limit their responsiby liable baggage to One Dollar per ipound. and will not be liable fbr any amount beyond excent FROM N contract. LllstES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 AL ma P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and h • A. IL, 5 1., 21. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Km *Milton. From Pier No. IN. Biver,at OA, M. and 2, 4 P. M. Via Amboy and Camden. WM H. GATZ3CER, Agent. WINT CHESTER AND PHILL - DELPELS.. RA TT 5 t-n Acn, VIA WINTER. AItRANGEMENTS: On and attar MONDAY, Oct. 15th, 1568, the trains will leave aa fellows: Naar CIEHIST TRAMS, Leave PhiLsdelphla for West Cheater, from Depot Thirty-linst and Market street, 7.50 A. M.,11.00 A. M., 4.30,4.45 and 6.15 P. M. Leave West Chester for Phllattelphiadrom Depot on E. Market street. 6.80. 8.00. 10.45 A. M. 1.55, 4.50 P. M, Trains leaving West Chaster at 6 00 A.M. and leavint Philadelphia at 4.45 P.M. will not atop at Pennelton, and will atop below B. 0. Junction at Media only. • • PIENNELTON TRAINS. LeavePhiladelplaia fbr Pennelton 4.15 and U. 60 P. M. Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia eV A X. 7.86 P.SE. Thew Triune stop at all intermediate Stations. ON BIINDAYSerloive Philadelphia at 830 A. 111 and kW P. IL Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M, and 4.00 P On Sminays—The West Phlladelblila Passenger care wil leave Eleventh and Market streets, half-a a. hour before the Train leavea the depot, and will leave depot on the arrival of each train to convey passengers Into the city. Trains leaving . Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.15' P 3L, and leaving West Cheater at 13.1,0 A. M, and 4.50 P. IL,. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and 8.0. 8.8. Ihr Oxibrd and intermediate points. air Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company ;wi ll not, In any rase, be responsible Ibr an amount exceodlnk one huh bred dolbirs, =lees a spools. I contract Is made for the same. aPIIIIINRY WOOD. General Superintendent PITTSBURGH. OOLUMBUE AND CINCINNATI aelisosr •-• r 1.7 liv:s:4l;rll.4:ittoi)A:4:;_eittiv:iujo-znwtinici Owing tO the great distance saved by THIS ROI:1Th the Government has assigned to it the Carrying or the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Oltleit of the West and Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CAlk - BETwpmq purr. A wELPHIA AND CINCINNATI AND BGT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSIMGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE EN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO ANT ST. LOUISIYC ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ZE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. wit. arrive at Altoona in the evening Or supper, when Woodruff's Celebrated Palace State-Room Sleeping Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbu s without change, avoiding changing Can at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STRUM& at " .100 , 1NRYLVANIA. RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets Philadelphia. S. F. SCULL, Gen'l racket Ag't. Steubenville, O. JOHN H. MILLER. Gen'l Eastern Pass. AWL 526 BrOadwal , New York. JOHN DURAND, Gen'l Buret. 21314-ti Pennsylvania Ballroad Mice, 631 Chestnut. street; and Thirtieth ani Market streets. West Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA ds BALTI MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— B%* - 1 1 A' , - • oiraturavra—oN AND AurrEn ittaNDAYtoet. 15,1888, the Trains will leave Phila. delphia, from the Depot of the Wait Chester &Phila. delphia Railroad_corner of Thirty - drat and Marko Streets, (West PAusda ), at 7.50 A, M., and 4 . 46 P. M. Leave Rising St n , at 5.50, and Oxford at 0.85 A. AL, and leave Oxford at 8.26 P. M. A Market Train with Parsenger Car attached, will run on Tuesdays sad Fridays. leaving the Rising San at 11.15 A. M., bahud at 12.00 lid„ and Kennett at 1.00 P. N. connecting at West Chester Junction with a Train! ibr Philadelphia. On Wednesday and Bator dayb. trains leave Philadelphia at 2.80 P. M., run throttgh to Oxford. , The Train _ 19aVips Phils&phia _at . 7.50 A.M. con wits — atbxforerWi t -3 a dally line of Stages tor Pesch Bottom, in Lancaster coura Returning, leaves Pesch Bottom to connect at Oxford With the ernoon Train ler Philadelphia— " The Trairilesving Philadelphia at 4.4sruns to ers 'Rowe& tO tilate:Wegrinit ApParel ,only , as * and the Company, will not m any Owe be respons le for an amount exceeding one bun dred dollars, tanless'a special contrast be made for the ISMS. lOW SAY WOOD:Gen'L SoPV TEAVELING aroma, B iliffrANlMA :it "' TOTHE INT/IEIOBM MON VT rui r, IJOHUYLKELL. 81184117 KHAN. AND WYOlaare„l7A.TilLEl TIifENORTH NORTHIVEBT and the uaaus.etwai wilprza - AERANOZENNT " PAMIR/REHM TRAINS, Oct ft, Ism, Daret. THIS I : , I(gTH and , dteliptdo at the follroolna MORNrEG Aocomomnimes. At Zee A. M. for Reading and all Intermediate Sta tiona. Returning, leaves Reading at 6.80 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P, M. MORNING =MM. At 8.15 A. it., for . Beading, ilasuuni, 106 tddlall Politavitt Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury_ lo , port; Rochester, Niagara Hank_ _"Dannio, Allen. Wllkesbarre, Pittston, Trek, Clarilale,Chambena, burg, Hagerstown, Tnis train connects at fixiuntirs4 With the aeta Pennsylvania Railroad trains air Allentown, An.; and with the Lebanon Valley _train for Harrisburg Ac.; at PORT - CLINTON with Miamians trains for liVillianwort, Lock Rattan. Elmira, etc., at 14 A RRTRI3I:IItG with Northern Central, Camberland Valley, and Schuylkill sad litustAtie trains for Nortln=leziand;Willianunant, - York, Chsznixasburs, Pinegrove,4ll:c. AFTERNOON gig:PRIM. " Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. !Or Rsumnt , ' Potts. vole, Harrisbnxg"&o., connecting with and Columbia RR. trains for Colambia, go. • READING ACCOMMO DATION. ' LitaVes Beading at 6.80_ A. N., stoPPiits all waYats. Mons; arrives in P hil a d elphia at 9.40 A.M. Returning, leaves Phfladeiplilast 4.80 P. N.; arrive! In Beading at 7.85 P. II • Trains for Phlladinphilleave Harrisburg at 8.10 A, M., and Pottsville at 8.45 A. If.. arriving In Pbiladel. Oda at 1.0) P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving al Chiladelphia at 6.15 P. M. Harris!) accommodation leavaa Reading at 7.10 A. N. and burg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30 P. M., ar r iving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. Market train, with a 'Passenger MIX attached, leaves ph metals at 12.45 noon UM Beading and all way statioasileaveaßeadingll.3o A, M., and ilowningtowu 1280 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains run daily Sundays Bun trains leave Pottsvi lle -8.007 Zr.. aslit ph{ladelphis at 3.15 P. M ; leave Phlladelpkia, for Reading at a.OO A. M., returning from Beading at 4.25 P. M • caursTEß VALLEY ILEGROAD. - takegers for Do amend edlainpoirua the 180 and 8.15' A. M. 1 P A M. trains from Pillhuielohla, returning from Downingtown at 7.00 A. M. and 12 80 Noon_ NEW TORN NKPRESS, FOR PITIENDBeIi AND TEm wimenr. Leaves New York at,7 9A. M.and LOO P. M...pagedng Beading at 1.05, 1L52 and Loa PM, and connect as Harriabure s . Penney ! and Northern Central Catirmult Trains ibr •••=&,' CbUmgro, WiL 1 =snort. mfrs: 13altiraorg; - • , Express Train leaves Mirrisb on SlTiVl ßet t n in3/1-1113ylvanla Express from Pittab.. ,at 3 and 9.05A.M.,9.15 P.M. passing Beading at 4.49 Rao 1042 A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping_ Mrs aosstalashiTe9 these trains through between Jersey City and rimburgia. without Mail tr c a l it tn erNew York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. train Car Harrisburg leaves New York at 11 Noon. ECHITYLICM. VALLEY Bs Tr aln Arn. Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.80 A. IL and 7.15 P. >♦►.. returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. N., and L4O and 1115 P.M. ANDSIIEQMI}IWMA ILUUIOA.D. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. Itlr Plnegrove and aaraletung, and at 1.50 . BLS Pinegrove and Tre. mon4 returning from at 8.20P.M. gad tram Tremont at 7.85 A. M. and 5.2.5 P.P • M. Vkitliti . 4ao7:l Through and-class tickets and emigrant tit:keel $3 all the principal points in the North and West and Canades. The Mowing tickets are obtainable only at the Office of B. Bradford, Tressnrer,No. South Fourth street, Philadaphia, or of p. Nioolls, General Superintend ent, Fes" tlng_ _ 00STATION TICKED& AS Stsamt.. &mums semen WIZ points desired far and firma rilND.__xes Ai 41 Good for Lott ratles,between all polrda, at MO each ear families and rms. fi SEAS ON TWEETS. Her three, six, nine or twelve months, far holden anti, to all points at re dated rites. CLIO:WM:MI Residing ma nt li ng ilne of the Road will be tarnished with cards, themselves and wives So =keno as half4hrs. RIOVESION TIMMS. pm= phaodel to prlncll ns, _good !ft Saturday, Sunday andphla m sta Monday, at reduced rare, to be had only at the Ticket MOO Malrteenth and Wow. sat Weft BILEXGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all Oa alarm points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streeta. BILBIGBT TRAM& Leave Phil%lia daily at 5.80 A. IL, HAS noon and P. SL, ffir , Lebanon, Harrigan, Pottavilla, Pori C li nton, awl - pin. it T i T azoruL Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all planes on the road and Ha branehea at SA. IL, and tar the Lain. Sipal Blade= only at 8.15 P.M. IL RO PRN NBYAD. LVA.NIA. VESTS/LI. RA Dr, R ARRAIVORMJEATT. The trains .of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Tnirty first and Market streets, which is reached directly by the cars of the Market Stre et Passenger Railway. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street b &Malty ran within one square of it. ON SUNDA'S S.—The Market Street Cars leave Front and Market streets 35 minutes before the de• pasture amen train. seANNIS BAGGAGE P SPERMS will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the office, No. 631 Chestnut street will receive attention. TRAINS Ltd.V.E DEPOT, VIZ.: MALL TRAIN._...at 800 A. 2,1 PAOLI ACCOM.. Nos. 1 At 2, 10.uo AMA. 11.20 P. M. FAST LP.; E ERIE EXPRESS at 12.00 M. PARESEURG TRAIN..__.... LOO P.M. HARRISBURG ACCOM..-----at 2.30 P. M. LANCASTER A (MAL. ...at 4-00 P. M. SBUROH ERIE 900 P. M. PHILADELI-HIA .st MOO P. M Pittsburgh & Erie Mall leaves daily, except Satur day. .Phlladelphla Express leaves daily. All other trains daily, except Sunday. Ps stengers by re AIL TRAIN go to Williamsport without change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at &HIP. M. rangers by MAIL Taam go to Carlisle and Cb*unnersburg without a change of cam. Sleeping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Office, ssi Chestnut Street. TItAINS ARtiIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ : CINCINNATI HSPRHSS ...... at 12.50 A.. X PEILADIDPRLs EXPRESs... . , " 710 PA 0.1 .1 A CCOld .. Nos. 1& 2. 5.20 A. AL, & 710 P.M PARREBURG TRAIN. .......at 920 A. X. LANCAS.TER TRAIN— " 12.40 P. X. FART LINE_ .—.... " LlO " DAY EXPRIOSS,,, . " 5.50 " H.ABRISBURG " 9.50 " Philadelphia Express arrives daily, except Monday. Cincinnati Express arrives daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. Passengers leavitg Lock Haven at '7.03 A. M.. and Williamsport at 8.40 A. M . reach Philadelphia, with out change of cars, from Williamsport, by Day Ex press, at 5.50 P. M. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. sums any risk 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 the owner, value taken by special contract. For further it fbrmation, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket Agent Gil b estnut street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE,o icXet Agent at the Depot. Earionaory Tasty runs daily, except Surty. For fall particulars 88 to fare and accommodations. apply to FRANCIA PUNK, IST Dock elk WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, from foot of Market, street upper ' et 7. commencing MONDAY, September 24, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS FOLLOWS: For Bridgeton., Millville, _and a ll Intermediate stations, at BA. 2d., Ma 3.30 P. Plemenger. For Woodbury 8 A. M., 830 P. Id., and 6 P. M. For Cape May at 3.30 P. M. RETURNING TRAINS. LEAVE Woodbury at 7.15 A. M., 840 A. M. and 4.54 P. M. Bridgeton at 7,05 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Freight 6.30 P.Sal M. on at 650 A. M. and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. Mlllville at 6.55 A. M. and 8.08 P. M. Freight 6.1.0 P. M. Cape May at 1L45 A. M. Passenger and Freight. IREIGH.T will be received at Second hovered Wharf below Walnut street, from 7 A. M. until 5 P. M. Freight received before 9A. M. will go forward the same day. FRZIOBT DELIVERY, No. St2B SOUTH DELA WARE AVENUE. J. VAN RENSSEILA_Faz, sup% '111.6 WEST JERSEY FxPRESS COMPANY will attendlo all the usual branches of express business. A SpEcial Messenger accomp. nles each through train. Office fbot of Market street, ob iladelphta. ' se24-tfa 3. H. MARKLEY, General Agent. PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN TOWN VI I° Ink4MILE—n JBS DAY, November 1, 1866, until farther notice. FOR OR.RIAANTOWN. leave Philadelphia-8, 7. 8,9, 10 11,12 A. M; 1,2, 3.15, 33i. 4,5, 53( 6.10,7, 0, 9 10 11, 121'. M. Leave Germantown-6, 7.7 3 i, 8 BM, 9, 10,11. 12,A. M.; 1, 2 3,4, 434, 6,. 6'%', 7,8, 9,10, 11 P. 31. he 8 . 20 down train, and the 33( and 53( up trains will not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON BIINDAYI9. Leave Philadelphla-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2,7, and 10% P. M. Leave Germnntorn=s 15A, 3f.i 1 . „ .. 6,and 9 P. 31. pIiIIfiTNUT•SLLL Rair,~tp~, Leave Pilladelphia-6. 8, 10, 12. A. M.; 2, 8 , 511', 7, 9 and 11 P. AI. leave Chestnut-Hill-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40, and 11,40. A. X.; 1.10, 8.40, 5.40, 6.4O, SUNDAY $ 8.40 and 10.40 P. AL ON Leave Philadelphia-0.15 minutes A. It.; 2 and 7 P. DI. • 1. eave Chestnut Hill-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.40, 5.40, and 9.25 minutes P.M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6 8.35,11.05,A.M.; 11i, 3 43,1,04, 6.15. 8.05 and 1136 P. ISL; Leave Miorriatown-5.40,7, 7.60, 9.11 A. M.; Y,;, 4}S, and 8P; ?he 5% P. M. train will stop at Pala, School Lane, Wissahickon, Manayunk, spring Mills and Consho hocken only. "'01q181:11t DAYS, Leave Philadelphia-9 A: hi;; , 2% and 645 P. M. Leavetiorristown=7 A. M., Sand 8% P. M. FUB MANAYU.NIC. • leaveYhiladelphtar-6, 3.35, ass A.M.; I%', 3,43 Y, 5%, 6.15, 8.05 and 11% .P N. _ Leave Manyank-6 10, 7%, 8.20, 9%, 113 A. Si.; 3,5, 631 WYB3B`P.M ON SUNDA:Yd. Leave Philadelphia_ —a M.; 2.56 and 8.45 P. M. . Leave Mans, Ili nt, sh, and 9 P M. W. WALzON..cieneral suprzintende , t, nor. • Depot,..Niuit. and Green atreete. . . it:f.tl orictlivru I -.11 "TON AND ORE BAIL at CC' TABLE.--Oommencing TUBSDAYi Nov6tb, IBM Trains will leave Depot, eafaell Broad street and Washington avenue, as fhlktwat Express Train, at 4.15 A. IL 05iondaya prealir Baldinere and Washington stopping at. Chester, Newark, Elkton Noreast, Perryville, ayed race, Aberdeen, 'Ferryman's, lideigne4a, Chase's and Stenuner's Ran. _ Way-I=ll_l'pda, at 8.315 A. M. (Sun days ex' cepted), for Baltimore, stopp _ing at allregtdar stational between Philadelphia and Ba ltimore:: t. Delawareß.R.MainAtt 9. A.M.(Sandays exceptea),LN Crisfield and intermediate stations. Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Stuadayaexcepted) - f0; . Baltimore and Washington. Express Train at 13.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), fe? Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheater, Claymont Wilmington, Newark, BtUrton, North-East, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, PenVeranlt Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Bun. Night Express at 11.00 P,. bf.for Baltimoreand Wash: ingtoo. Connects at Wilmington with Delaware B.R. line (Saturday's excepted), supping.at !Middleton. E myrtle. ever, Banington. Seaford, Salisbury, Prince Anne and connecting at Crisfiald Nvith heat for Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. Prasetigent by boat from Baltimore for ,Fordesis Monroe.Ntalblk;City Point and Rbduntnal Will take the 11.46 A. llf; Train __ WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION ntiu:Nß; stopping at all stations between Phtladleptda tutd Wll - • Leave Philadelphia at 9.00 .L.M.12.90,4.50,6•00 =ADM P. M. The 440 P. M. train connects" with the Dela ware Railroad for Milfora and intermediate syttinnt; Leave Wilmington 6.80, 7.15 and 0.101 A. 4.00 and LSO P 1 M. • The 7.15 K.M. train will not stop at stations betwetn Chr ate= and Philadelphia.. Trains' "for Newcastle leave Philadelphia a 5 8.00 A. If., 4.80 and 6.00 P. M. THROUGH TRAINB FROM. HAVIIMOBB Leave Wilmington at ILOO A.M., 4.18 and 10.00 P.M. CHUSTER FOR PHILADELPHIA.. , Leave Clhester at 7.24. 7.55, 10.14 and 11.40. A. M., 2 -13, 5.10 7.26 and 10.55 P. M. - Prom Italelmore to plilladelphia,:—Lettiellitltimore 7.45 A. M., WWl's!". 4.20 A. hc, 1.10. P. N,, =retts. 6;85 - P. BC;.ftpreta. 8.25 P. AL, Trails Mr Baltimore Leave Chester at 4.49 and L 52 A.. M.. =ld !MT. M. ' • - Trains' for Baltimore leave Wllzoingtonal 5413, and 0.83 A. M. - . and 4.15 P. N. - . .IM to ttainswth passenger cam attachedwill leave W n fer Pe,al.l.tle and intermediate stindona at 6.65 . M. Leave Italtimere for Havrede-Grace and - intermediate Stations at 4.45 P. M. Leave Perry ville for Warning-on and intermediate stations at 4.510 A. N.'. ecaulecting at Wilmington with the 7.15 , A. 4. train for Philadelphia. 'r SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4.15 A. N. for Baltimore and Wash. stoPping at Chester, Wllminxt, Newark, ...Mtton,Northeast, Perrrrille, Iftse-Graoe, Aber deen. recrYrnen% Magnolia, Chasell and Steramarde - Night Express ILOO P. U. for Baltimore and Wash. ingt lin on. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware It. 31. Accammodatlon Tialn at 11.80 PM., WthranartOn and Intermediate Stations. BALTIMORE POE PHILADELPIKUL, .Leave Baltimore at 8.2.5 P. H. stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville andWllmington... • .Also sto st Elk ton and Newark {to take passengers for and lrave passengers frem Washington or- Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers from Italtirturre or Washington- - Accommodation train tromwonsintKosimPhiladiGi phis, and Intermediate Stations at 6.20 P. X. - G. P. 'KIMSEY, litoperintenrient. FOl4 NEW YOBS.—RARITAN _ AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL. . foot of VINE et., .Philadelphia. 9 A. It—Express for Long Branch, New York and intermediate points. 6 P. H—Freight for New York and all points North. 11 A. H. Way Freight. Goods delivered at Company'S Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by 5 P. EL, forwarded by this'line, arrive in New "York at 5 o'clock next morning. RETURNING. The Passenger Steamer Jesse Hoyt leaves Pier 33 North River. Loot of Duane street, N. Y., at 11. A. It., for Philadelphia Express. Freight received at Pier delivery River. N. Y., by 4.80 P. EL will be ready for in Phil.h.lphie. early the following morning. FARE, TO NEW YORK, r 00. Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, For farther Mimi:nation apply , to Company's agents. Nor R. th WHAR H. CHIP MVES, P AN phis. . Frei ht Office and Depot, Me _ _ J. R. BURT. Pier 82 Nortii. River, foot of DUANE Street. N ew 'York. Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phila. delphia,No.lll CHESTNUT Street. • W. N. CLAYTON, Superintendent, Red Bank. N. S. C. HASTY. J. General Freight Agent, Red Bank, N. I. T. BRENT SWEARINGEN, General Agent. Philadelphia. 1866. PHILADELPHIA AMID ERIE RAILROAD. 1866. great e verses the Northern and North watt counties of Pennolvania to the city ofErie on It Mu: been leased and la operated by the Penna I vsnia Railroad Company. mum cor PAM:NEMEC TRAMS AT PECILAZIEMECAt Erie Nall - Erie Ettpreas Erie Midi Train —.MO P. K. Erie Rs - press Than-- .llOO M. Passenger Cara run through on the Erie Mal and ftpresasina without change, both ways, between Padelphts and Erie. Leave New York at 9.00 A..IL, arrive at Erie ASO A. Leave Erleat 4.4 E. P.M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M. Eaegant Bleeping Cara on all Night Trains. ./Por in form aldon respecting passenger onsinent apply at corner THIRTIETH and MARKET streets. Fhlise delphla. And ler Freight business of the Company's Age n ts: S. B. 'Kingston. Jr., corner Thirteenth and ken streets, Philadelphia, J. VV. Reynolds, Ene Wm. 'Brown, Agent, N. C. R. 8.. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia, H. W. (*WINNER General Ticket Agent .Philadelphia A. L. TYLER.. General Superintendent, Erie. THE FAVORITE - BTE Val BO AT .TORN A. WA KIZER Tor Burlington. an 'stol. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2 P.M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. M., stopping each way at rtiverton, Torresdale, An dalusia and Beverly. Pare, 25 cents. Excursion. 40 cents. - corstia NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW MEDICAL AND.SCIENTIFIC BOOKS.- - PUB.LISHFsD THIS DAY THOUEISEATII3 CLINICAL MEDICINE. Part h Lectures on Clinical Medicine delivered at theArfratel Dien, Paris, by• . Trousseau, Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine, Physician to the Hotel Dieu, ctc. Translated and edited with Notes and Appendices by P. Victor Bemire, M. D., London and Paris. ZANDER OI THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE. The. Ophthalmoscope: Its varieties and its use. 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