Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 27, 1866, Image 7

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    ;row, Our Third , Edition of aaturcia,
LATER. FliON wASHINGTON.
TbeNeeidi.tt's MeLeqge and•thaDe
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W4BIIIN WON, Nov.,26.—The prepazation
of the President's message, and the rePorts
of the itiadsof , Departmenta, and the CMofs
of Buteitus, - is in a state of greater forward
nessihan heretofore, previonslo the session
of C ( Onistss. Some of %them are' , partly in
prin`t",'Xitidthe' others nearly ready for the
I printer. The probability, is that the press
will be..furnished with copies in advance of
delivery.,
Mr. West, the popular chief clerk of the
Treasury" Department, has sufficiently re
covered flow his'late severe sickness to re
sume the constanilinties of his office.
--
The usual large crowd of visitors of both
sexes wits at the Executives Mansion today,
but the'President received but few of them,
owirig tOpiessing public business.
Workmen are engaged in . preparing the
old Fair building on. Pennsylvania avenue,
for the Banqitet to be given to the Repub
lican members of Congress on Saturday
next.
The Norfolk Excursionists.
Itspecial Despatch to the BoDetto.l
Dovxit, Del, Nov. 26.—The excursion
party on the way from Philadelphia to Nor
folk hy, the way of the new route of the
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
and the-Delaware Railroads have arrived at
this point.
Among the party are a large number of
gentlemen frOm Philadelphia, Wilmington,
Reading and other places.
They will stay at Fortress Monroe to
night. rTo-morrow they will be formally
received by the authorities of Norfolk. On
Tuesday night they will leave Norfolk, and
reach Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon.
- Telegraphic Extension.
BoSTON Nov. 26The Western Union
Telegraph.. —
Company have laid a cable in
Vineyard Sound connecting Holme's Hole
with Wood's Hole. It is proposed also to
Extend their telegraphic communication
with Nantucket by a cable.
Few York Money Market.
FtEw Yonx, Nov. =h.—Money is a shade easier
with a hen demand for loans. The rate is steady at
seven for stock collaierals and xis on Government
discounts, and -quiet at seven for choice nameS. Stocks
gene, ally have advanced. Foreign - exchange quiet,
There is a scarcety of New - York bila and but a
moderatesupplsiof cotton bills coming from toe South.
The weekly bank statement is much more favorable
than was anticipated. to loans there is a clecrea.4e of
nearly 60,5C0 Oa and in deposits all increase or $1.500,-
000. Legal te, ders decreased 0,350,000, a much lighter
reduction than was expected.
_Pi r ew York h leek Markets
rim YOBX,I9OV. 26.—Sto0k8 steady. - Chicago and
Bock Island /0.1 1 ,ii Erie Railroad, 72,..%: Cleveland and
Toledo, 112 M; lieveland and Pittsburgh, 85; Flue
burgh rort Wayne and Chicago; 105, 7 Michigan dOnth-
Slya New Toth Central,Ds; Illinois Centralserip,
129; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 112: Mis
souri es, FS; v twenti es of '62, 108 N; Do. of 65, 107;
Seven-thirties, 2d 'series: 1043fi: Third seriest 1.04 X.
Gold, IaSS; Canton, 147; Hudson River Halroau,l2W.
CIT BULLETIN.
SPECIAL - MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
Conmon.—A special meeting of the Board
of Controllers of Public Schools was held at
their rooms this afternoon. The report of
the Committee on qualifications of Teachers
was presented, embodying the results of
their recent examination at the Zane street
School.
The examination was 'held on Thursday
and Friday last. •
There were 175 applications for the po
sition of teacher. Of these there were 15
applicants for certificates of the first class,
Eight of these withdrew their applications
on Thursday.
The Committee announced that the suc
cessful applicants were as follows:
First class;3; second class, 7; third class,
20. fourth class, 44..
The report was accepted and agreed to.
Mr. Freeborn offered a resolution direct
ing the transfer of $4,000 from the item of
fuel, in the' appropriation bill, to the item
for rent• of additional school houses. Also,
to transfer $3,500 from the same item to the
item In reference to ground rents.
On motion, adjourned.
Run AwfAx.—A horse attached to one of
the Central Express Company's wagons,
while standing at Eighteenth street and De
lancey Place, ou Saturday evening, got
frightened at the noise made by the running
of a steam fire engine, and started down
Spruce street at a fearful rate. The steam
engine was going in the same direction, and
the driver, supposing that there was a man
In the express wagon, kept crying tb him to
get off the railway track. This only excited
the runaway horse and tended to increase
his speed. Several persons made narrow
escapes from being ran over. The fright
ened animal was stopped at Broad and
Spruce streets, by Lieut. Connelly, of the
Fifth District Police, and the wagon was
just got out of the track in time to escape
destruction by being run into by the steam
engine.
ASSAIJLTING AN OFFICER. -- Michael
Lynch was before Alderman Jones "this
morning upon Ihe charge of assaulting Offi
cer James Dorsey. Lynch resides in the
- neighborhood of Twenty-second and Green
streets, and about ten days ago was engaged
in fighting with his wife. Murder was
cried, and Dorsey undertook to arrest
Lynch. The latter behaved ugly, and Dor
sey finally struck him on the head with his
rattle, causing a wound for which he has
been under treatment in the hospital until
yesterday. Lynch was bald in s6oo.bail for
STEALING LIIMBEE.—John McCheeney
was arrested on Saturday night by Sergeant
_Albertson upon the charge of keeling lum
ber frorn a row of new buildings on Brown
street, above Twepty-third. About a cart
load of stolen lumber was found in the
cellar of his house in the vicinity. The ac
cused was taken before Alderman Hutchin
son and was held in $5OO bail to answer.
CARELESSNESS.—The police. reports to
Mayor McMichael this morning, showed
that several stores, in the Sixth Ward,
and a number ordwellings in the Seventh
and Eighth Wards were found open during
Saturday and last night; People should be
more careful,if they desire to avoid robbery.
AGED OrtrENDEns.--Arnong the prisoners
in the various police stations during the
past forty-eight hours, were fifteen aged be
tween fifty , and sixty years, and five up
wards of sixty years of age.
CORNER LOUNGING. - Fourteen young
xnen ' aged from 15 to 18 yearn, were ar
rested yesterday afternoon,in the Eighteenth
and Nineteenth Wards, for corner lounging.
They were held to bail by Ald. Clouds.
Males at Philatilelptsia Steels. Beard.
SALE B /14PrION 'MST BOARD.
38600101 W 68 MEW' r: . /0214 12 1 10 eh Rea d d R .hB6 6,V
5000 DB Treats 7 8-10 a 12)0 an o
_ Notes ;rune ' Its 300 sh do. c 5681-100
=Dab Pl3ll dr Erie" C 81041 200 ali do -
~ 86%'
2eh Ist Nat'l Bk" ' , 139,% 2.i0 all do s3Own 57
200 sh Flestonvlll6R .14 1008 h Bch Nv . 131! . 854
to eh lisunif Vat Bic' 82- 100 eh eenna B. 6133
SECOND BOARD.
$3OOO City 6a new 2da 102381100 ab Reading R 66966%'
1000 Belvld Del bds - . 85 86 ah Oam &Am scrip 49
169 sh Penns Is_ ~ . 64%1 -
ladelph—nk Stateent.--
The following Ph
la th e w ee kly
statement o m f the khEla
delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon:
spiral Block 4/0,142,109
•
Loans and Discounts 51,897,959
Specie In Banks - sol,os I
U. B. Demand and Legal Tender Notes ' • 21,3i0,415
Due from other Banks 5,u45,9,12
Due to other 8ank5.... .. 5,4-7,00 h
Deposits 4 2,06 s
Circulation ' —9, .51.fis8
The Tollowing statement shows the condition of the
Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during the
last few months: .
1863. Ltiana. 'Specie. Circulatlon.Deposlta.
'Jan. 5„......27;679,675 4,510,750 4;504,115 28,428,189
July 6 85.936,811 4,860,745 2,564,558 29,504,544
1884.
T6n. 4 35,698,808 4,158.585 2,055,810 29,878,920
ly 4.........40,918,009 8,955,866 2,164,258 87,945,805
1865.
Jan. 8--...48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793.468 89,845,963
July 3....-.,.50,059,760 ` 1,184,631 6.771,226 40,980,990
Jan. 1.........45,941,001 890.822 7,226.369 35,342,806
' Feb. 5. ~,,,,,,,,, 1,009.689 7,668,365 34.687,135
:_Mar. 5.........46,604,752 1,041,462 - 8,161,049 1-, 82,835,094'
pill 990,630 ' 8.666,2.50 32;257,653
May. 7 48,006,654 912,033 8,794,848 36,987,00
Jane 4.--. 47 164,996 ; 890,121 9,022,553. 38 189.566
'July '2
49266,9.5 , 863,454 • x
.9,825,475.•:'37;412,979
Aug.' 6...:..•
....... 825,978 ' 9,516,724 37.244.934
Sept. 3 50 9.95 890 806.815 taga 574 -41 142,627
Oct. 1 51,037,567 , 783,124 9,598 497 43,693;15
51 242 282: - 769.272 9 - 63L863 43,850428
". 15 .51816,490 '- 779,676 9,639,176 43, 52 928
22 51,974,948 • 791 013 9,681 496 43 34 ono
29,........50,973 494 • . 7 99,652 9,618.065 43.1103 737
Nov. 5 50,655,176 , C 4 -184 9,659,086 44 355,165
". 12 51,19 a 217 817,454 9,665,04, 49.2.7
39 51,084.866 ~852,'.95 9,673,236 43,458 uPe
26 . . —.51,997,969 894 061 9,81,085t"92,622.060
The following is a detailed statement of he businesa
of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past week:
Clearings.. Balances.
-•...12618,21912 * '923,461'61
7.148,040 07 434,841 15
6,962.492,90 599,708 14
5,444,002 35 450,494 12
5,2 ,1 2,684 50 671,585 74
6;49,094 40. ..., 525,598 91
26. 1866 .--....44 1 2.112.7.30 84 1 3 . 612 .672 6' .
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AWION _
Re ported for the Ph elpa Rventnk Annetta.
LIVERPOOL--From the wreck of snip MerrimaC,
per Bar L P E allock-41 crates ethw 860 lr gots tin 9
bass nails 2 cks crockery 12 mdse 9 chains 4 ck.
Ldw bbl Iron lien:anent 24 bat, tin plates 6 pigs •eatt
es Machinery 18 ca - aunt and lot of snip material Peter
Wright. & bona, - •
BIRC,EsTON; W N Z, Acker-165 tone log ,
w) od I) S. Weizlar & Co.
WINDSOR. NL+.—hrlg J Coffin, lavison-100 tons
Nude) U Van Horn.
fit W LONDON—Schr F F Randolph, Maley-10,821
galls Greenland whale 01l fiihober & t.c - •
TOal, It:
&arrival alma noiftlits of Ocean iSteamera
'
TO -1 2:RU,e7i".
_. -- . .
trro vs - . IMAM ' . - - Vac ' Lira
Britannia. Glasgow... Hew York ..... Nov. 2
Bosphorus - -Liverpool-Boaton&Phila .Nov. 8
A1epp0............„ Liverpool... New York ' Nov. lo
Ualla. .Lonaon....N ew York LVOV. 10
City of Dubiln .LlverpooL--New York ... . . ...'....N0v. lo
City of Waslangton-Liver'l.-New York ....... -...N0v ll
The Queen LiverpooL-New York ............Nov. 14
Propontla -.......Liverp00L-Boston&plalla..„..Nov. 17
Fcotia LlveroooL..New YOrk ..... .......NoV. 17
Kangaroo ..... ......J..iverpool-New York.-___..Nov. 17
Arago— Havre...New York..-....-.. Nov. 21
AMerica . .... -Southampton...New York ..... .......Nov. 2t
JO DAPAP:I'
Eagle. .......New York... Havana .. ... ..... ....Nov. 28
Feral/1. w .-- ..... -New York-Liverpooli . .....---..N..V. 28
rEhrifft........ .... .......New York-LiverpooL Nov. 28
Etna. .Nevr'York...LlverpooL...-... ..... N0v.28
Floride-__ New York-Vera Cruz.....-. ..... Nov. 28
City ofLimerick-New York-LiverpooL Nov, 28
Scotland .. -...........New York-Liverp001.:......-.„ Dec. 1
Hendrick Budson-Philada....Havana.. _ Dec. 1
Star of the Union-PhilacPa.-New Oricana.. ......_Dee. 1
Pioneer ......--Philadelphia-Wilmington,NC.-Dec. 1
Whirlwind P hil ad elphia-Charleston...-.-,...Dec 1
Hibernia . ----New York--Glaagow........____Dec. 1
Villa;de Paris...-New York-Havre...- Dec. I
Bremen _New York...Bremen.--Dec. 1
Teuton's.- ... New York-Hamburg.- Dec. 1
City of Washingt'n.. N York-Liverpool...-. ' Dec. 1
Hibernian Quebec-. Liverpool .Dec I
Ocean Queen New York-Aspinwall. rec. 1
FaL Kee......---New York-St - Jag0..—............Dec. I
Ooraica. -New York...Haaasaik...Hav's ....Dee, 3
int,l t.).te
JAMES DOUGHERTY.
JOSEPH C. 4.4.RU138. MONT HL CO •
EDMOND A. EOUDEB,‘
IfliLtJ&l
Sux Papas, 7 .11 king SETS, 4.361E1911 Vii.6TEB., 6 47
-
s 2.81 v v sca,^rmanA
Steamer Roman, Baker, 48 hours from Boston, with
mdse to 'Henry Winsor & Co.
Steamer Alexander. - Allen, 48 hours from Richmon d
via Norfolk and City Point, with mdze and passengers,
to W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer liayttower, Robinson. 30 hours from Wash
ington. with mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Hunter, Rogers. 36 hours from ProvidenCe,
with mdse N e wthbury. Wickersham & Co.
Steamer YOrk,Platt,36 hours from Washington,
with mdse to W P Clyde dt Co.
Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hoots from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. -
Bark Sheffield (Br), Murray, 42 hours from N York,
in ballast to C C Van Horn.
Brig W N Z (Br), .Acker. 16 days from Ringaton.Ja.
with mewl oo to D N etzlar & Co.
Brig Mecosta, Norton, 15 days from Mobile, with
cotton, iron, &c. to Merchant & Co.
Brig Grace Darling (Br),lllartin, 3 days from Boston,
in ballast to L Westergaard,
Brig T Ctltill (Br). Davison. 10 days from Winds Or.
Ne. with plaster to Arts,an Hor
Behr G Morris, 7 days from Boston, with
linseed to Barclay . & Barclay.
Schr Jae Allrerdice. Jackaway, from Neponset, in
ballast to Van Dusan, Lochman & Co.
Schr IS A Barn...mud, Paine, 6 days from BOston,with
mdse to Mershon & Cloud.
Behr .1 %teazle, Lake, from Boston, in ballast to Van
Dusen,Lochman & Co. -
Behr P F Randolph. Risley, 4 days from N. London,
with oil to Shober & Co.
Schr Martha Strs on, Howard, 5 days from George
tow n, SC. with shingles to I B Phillips.
Seta L P Balleck, Stevens, 1 day trom Tom:wand's
Inlet, with part of cargo of ship Merrimac, ashore,
conslgneo to Peter Wright & Sons.
Schr L S Levering.- Consm, 70 hours from Boston.
Behr S C Tyler, Steelman, from Boston.
Tug Hudson, Carr, from Blab:lmre. with 11 bargee
to W - P Clyde dr, CO.
BELOW.
Barks Capella (Bram), from New York, and Mystic
Tie, from Boston. -
tatARED YassTralloa
Steamer Mayflower, Roblnson, New York, W P Clyde
& Co.
Steamer H L Gaw. her. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Steamer A C Stirrers, Knox, New Yon', Wm P Clyde
& Co.
Steamer Beverly. Pierce, New York. W P Clyde ,t Co.
Steamer New York, Platt; New York, W P Clyte&Co.
Brig Emma (Brent), Warkmelster, Rio de Janeiro.
B arje, Bros.
Schr Jas Allderdiee, Jackaway,"Neponset, Van Boson.
Lochman & Co.
Schr J Klenzle Lake. Salem, do
Schr R E Sampson, Blake. Portland, W Hv.ater, Jr.
& Co.
Tog Hudson, Carr, with 10 barges for „Baltimore, W P
Cls de & Co.
MEMORANDA
hip Thomas Harward, Strlckland,hence at Hew Or
eana 23d inst.
Shin ritadacona. Cassidy. hence at Londonderry via
St John. NB. and cleared loth Lnat. for New Orleans.
Ship Andrew Jackson, Chatfield, sailed imm Cal
cutta 9th ult. for Boston.
Ship Samuel Russell,Lncas, at Amoy 12th Sent. from
Hong Kong, and salted 20th tor New York.
Ship S Pendleton, Penillettm, sailed from Cardiff
11th inst; fore den.
Steamer Emily B Sender. Lockwood, at Charleston
yesterday from New York.
Steamer Aries, Boggs. hence at Boston 241hInst,
Steamer City of t.ork (Br), Bridgeman. from Liver
pool loth 'nat. and Queenstown 12th. with 199 passen
gers at , New York ,yesterday.' Noy 11., off Salters
exchanged signals with steamer Boyphorns, from Li
-vei pool for Boston.
Bark Blomiden (Br), Cowen. cleared at New York
yesterday ibr Cork tor orders Via this port.
Bark Amilla Gehring, Haynie, cleared at Baltimore
24th inst. for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres.
. Brig Ida McLeod. Coos. hence for Rotterdam which
put into Newport about three weeks since. wus taken
to New Bedford, in tow of steamer Augusta, morning
of 24th, where she will be taken on the marine railway
for repairs.
Brig J B Nevins (Br). Cele. hence at Norfolk 23d Inst.
Schr J W Webster, McVey, cleared at Gibraltar 4th
inn. for Venice.
Echr John Ferris, Johns, Balled from New Bedford
24th lint for this port.
Pola nt.. r Judge Runyon, from ( Trenton , at Hartford 23d
insta
Behr B Borden, Borden,hence at Fall Ricer 24thAnst.
HOOP 19IEIRTS.
HOOP SKIRTS.
21.5. LATEST STYLS, JUST OUT. 628.
LE PETIT 7RAIL,for the Promenade, 2,SS. yde.round.
TiE CHAMPION TRAIL, for the Drawing-Room
ever y s' ,
These Skirts are iner rotmci
way the moat desirable that
we hive heretot re offered to the pub la; also, coat
plete lines or Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Plain and
Trall:Froop Skirts from to 4 yards in circumfer
ence,ofevery length,all of **our own make," wholesale
and retail and warranted to give satisfaction.
Constantly on hand low-priced 'New York made
Skive Plain and Trail. 20 springs 90 cents; 25 springs
30 springs, $1 10, and 4( springs. $125.
Platt% made to order, altered and repaired.
Call or send for Circular of, tyles. sizes and prices.
Mants r factory and ba emooms.
No. 628 Arch Street.
WM. T. HOPKINS.
nol4.Bmi
ODAL,
R. MASON 141.1517. a. SOS. , .1. MUM
TBiEUNMERSIeriIiat ariviTE ATlamrloyi Td
helr stout of
Buck Mountain Oompany's Coal.
t Motutunn,
Leblirh Nuvid , 4loll OornPany's Cool, and
Locwi
which they am prepared to sell at the 20Wiet marks
rata', and to deliver In the best conditio_n .
Orders left with S. MASON BEES , lrraultilp /nett
tuts Building, SEVRNTII street below .Illarkel wil
be promptly Molded to. IlEttira sapien •
'MU reh Street Wharf, Soh/WWII.
Cod
41L.--ESUOILE LOAF, IEOL&V.K.V. bLICADOW AZIL
SPAM Manntatht Laded Coal, - and beat Loom
biOnntaan from flebnyliclll, prepared etrprees4
runny nae, .Mmt, N. W, water .IEIGIt. and wig,
LOW streets, Office, Mall Oontit aIIOOND
OM , - WALTON dr . ou,
PERFVNEBT.
rilE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA,- TUESDAY, Isa)VEll
is 1 NORTH MENYIBYLEA.IIIA
MIDDLE =War
an• moa direct line to Bahl& Allentown
Mauch Chunk, Basietory White Haven
Mahanoy OW azusnd anpoints in the Lehigh and Wyol
ming
Pass Cosl enger ße gpois in Phftadelph_bi i _THlßD street,
above Thompson, and corner of B I and AMERI
OAN streets
11014110911.1: ARRANGEMENT.
_
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after Monday, May,Est,lies, Passenger trains
leave the Depot. Third street. above
.Thompeon,daily
(Sundays excepted), as follows.- -
AT 7.80 A. M.—Yoram Express Axe Bethlehem ens
and Print Stations on Berth Pennsylvania Bail.
road, oennng at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valle
Railroad for Allentown, Oataassuma,Slatingtom,Manos
Chunk Weitherlyk Jeariesriftle,-Maaleion, White He
. Ven "W'ftkesbarre, Einctm,Plttaton. and Veit' it
Leman and WlCaning Allem also,in cone n with
LehigA and Maiguloy Railroad for Mahanny_eitt L and
with ,wisea Ballrftd, or Rupert, Deu9ftist muter
and Willhunsperk-` Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.43 A.
E.Lat Wllkesbarre at 145 P. M.; at Mahanoy Olk, at
. 21 -• Putman.= by thin train can take the Lehigh
Valley BeMlatums at 11,09 M...ftir Ea sNew .
ton and.
Yorker JeineY ftentml. Reined to
.•. -
ibr Doylestown
stopping at all intermediate stations. Passengers 'to,
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Wish.% grain
tabs Stage it Old YorkHoad..
AT 10 A. H.—Accommodation, mr Bart WsaWns
ton, stopp o ll at all intermediate Stations. r
At 220 P Accommodation tor Do leabez. rti,''step
*like
ping at intermediate stations;
stage at Doylestown for New Rope.
AT 8.80 P. H.—Eves:dna Express ibr ttaA taiPM'arit
principal Stations on the North Pennsylvania Rai
road,_making close connection at Hethlehem with Li
nigh Valley Train ibr Pnetonireaching there at MSS
ng. Passengers ibr Plainfield Somerville' and othei
palate on whichersey - Central take Ni .T. 'Prair
at P.astonarrives in Nes , ,Yerk AVM P. M. Pas
tenger° for Eiumneybown take. stage at North Waite
nd tor Nazareth at Bethlehem and -tit Greenville a
Ginakertowr.
„ , .
AT 4.1 e P. ht.—AcCommodatioM - tor DoylestoWn,
sto .ing at all Ir.terniedlate - Btatto-ne. Passengers Itoz
W I w Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville-:take stage at
Abington : for Ltuaberville at Doylestown.
AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accorrurtode.tlo324br iteth
lehenk and all Stations on main line of North
vanla Bailmad, connecting at Bethleheia with
Valley Evening Train for Allentown. Manch Gtits
AT d.la P. M.—..aventemodation, kianadide, nos
, Ing at all Intermediate Stations.
At 1. P. M. Accommodation Zs Port NY'itit
TRAINS FOB .r.n.L.LeAttuartuA. •
.Leave BONN:tem at 5.25 A. M., and 12.251 L; and 014'
• .
„ .
12.25 tram makes direct connection with Leddgb Val
ley trains from Easton Wilkesbarre, Mahoney all yHazleton, and arrives In Philadelphia acts° P. M.
Paizengers leaving Wiikeetrarre at 1.15 P. 2d.xonnec
at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive In P.
at 840 P. M.
Leave Doyle/it/mu at 8.40 A. X LIB and LSO P. X.
Leave Lansdale at 6 A.M.
Lmve Port Washington at 10,.50 and LDP. X
ON SUNDAYS.
klttladelphla for Bethlehem at. 4 A. fd.
Philadelphia for, Doylestown at 2.85 P. K.
Doyleetown for PbtweiPhis at 7.20 A- X
Bethlehem for Philadelphia ski 4.80 P.
Pin and Stith Streets Paesen Cam am 3pa
4 k Cera tb and n Barbs g c tahitears of Second and Srtts
Line cony'
paasegoen to Third Street kepot.
Tickets mtust be procured at theTickettiftioes,TETEL
street or B, YS street, in order to seems the lowmt
rates Of aim RT.T.TS cil L sux, A zert s
Hill .. etl'9.Bargable Bxpreea will call fbr and alics:
Baggage at the Depot.
e, No. HO South THIBD street. lava
FOR NEW YOWL—The O.&
ilrirgDEN AND. AtIBOY and PBILA
A A TRENTON RAILROAD 0035
pANY'S LINES, from Pbiladel hist° New York, ant
wil
way
l ea places,
f 01l from W frrRIKRT WHAW
l ve se ows, via: lent
Al 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amain., g
4.1 BA. IL, via Camden and Jersey City Etzprete, a a
3.t 2 P. M. via Camden and AnibOy Express, 3 Cg
At 6.60 P. it., via . Camden and Am-1 Ist. Wass. 2 h
be y. A °cora and 'Emigrant, j 24 class I st
At 6 and 10 A. M., 2 and 6.00 P.M. Iror kt,pint Roils.
ville,Pernberton BlnnLogluun and Vlocantown.
and at 6 P. M. for Aft•unt Holly. only.
Al 6 A M mut P. AL far Freehold. '
At 6 and 10 X. 12 IC 4, 6,4, arm /LSD P. M., tbr Mai
Rouse, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress,
co
Beverly, :133gewater, Burlington Florence. Borden
town, The 10 A. llf.and P.M„.llnee rune direct
throngh to Trenton. _
LOVES PEON EENSINOTON DEPOT will lawn
se follows •
4.t 13 A. M., 4.80, 6.45 P. hi and 12 P.M. MOO via'
llenidngton and. Jersey City klzpreas: .- a u
The p. 45 P.M. Line ,ran daily. All othe rs . Ban
days excepted. •
A 17.80 and 11.00 A.AL 8,120, 4.80,5 and 8 , 46 X M.. ant
12 Midnight, for Bristol. Ti anon. dcr.
At 780 • a 10 15 A. M., 3.'4.30, band 12 P. M. fur
. EA-hennas.
At 1016 A. M.. 3 5 and 12 P. ILL for EddlngtOn.
At 7.30 and 10.15, A. K., 5,4, 5,44 and 12 r.-21. An
Oornweits,Torriedale, Itointesbnrg, Tacony, Brides
bon arld Fran Word. and P.M. for Soltnecharz
and intexmodtate Stations
A t ion A. AL, 8,4, 5 8.8 and 12 P.; AL for Wisairtom
Lug.
IitILVIDIEF, DELAWARE RaTT Rn 41\ lb tell
Delaware River Valla: North= -Iteras o vania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes through
'Jahn daily 03andays excepted) from Kensington De
pot, as fellows:
At T.BO A. M. and 8.80 P. M, fbr Magus Palls, Bin
trio Dunkirk , Canandal Trey, Owego
am/le:gee, Rine, raptor', thrwego, Sfracurie. Greg:
Send, Montrose, Wllkesharre Scranton. Stroudsburg
W9191* Gap, Belvidere, Esstos, Launbeitynle„ Plem
ngton,OM. The 8.30 P. M. Line COnltecta direct win
he Train leaving Eaaton for Manch Clank, Allen
town. Bethlehem, etc.
At 6 P. N. forLambertvilla andinterinedlateliltatioro
Jar For New York, and War Lines leaving Kat
dr.gton Depot, take tho can on Fifth street, *Wyk
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The can rut
I ete the DePot, anu on arrival of each Train, run fun
the Deno:_
An auditional Ticket Office is located at No. Males.
nut street. Continental Botei, where tickets to New
ork and all important point. North and Zan. ma)
I , e procured. Persona purchasing 'Packets at thus
°thee, can, by leaving orders, have their baggage
checked at their eminences, by Grahrsia'a Esagaae
Itxprerei.
rounds of Baggage nly L h
rer. Passengers are prohib i ted fromallowed
takingeac Passer
anythitt
as benne Put their wearing apparel. All Imam i
over fifty pounds to be paid fbr extra: The Oompam
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar pe.,
pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyonc
1.100 except by special contract.
LINES FIOM NEW YORE FOR PEI±LADIELREELe.
Will leave from fbot of Cortland street, at le IL ant
P. AL, via Jersey Cite- and Camden. At 7 and F
A. M., 6 P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey city and Ent
aington.
From Pler No. IN. Blverait 4A. M. and 2. 4 P. Id
VIA Amboy and Camden..
WEST OILESTEat AND PHILA•
DELP/CLA BA TT.RnAlli t VIA
WINTER ABILSEEIRIEKNTE‘
On and after MONDAY, Rot. 15th, MS, Mt
trains will leave as follows:
wzsT mamma menn3,
Leave
aid Marke t,
stareest Chester. trona
M.
Thirty-first and Markett, 7.1.0 M., ILIA A. M.
2.80,L15 and 615 P. M.
Leave West Chester for Pbtlassk *Ada. from Depot OD
Market street. US. 840. 10.48'A. M.. 1.66, 440 P.
prainsleaving West Chester at &Ott A.M. and leavine
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at Pennelton.
and will stop below B. O. Junction at Media only.
LeavePhiladelpla fer Pailitordion tHand UM Y.
M. Leave Panivalton toy Philadelphia 1L47 A NE .. PAL
These Tritlne atop et all Intevinedlate Stations.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.80 A. k
and 800 P. M.
Leave West Cheater 7.43 A.. M and 4.00 P M.
ON Enenska—The Wait Philade Pasamtrer
care sill leave Eleventh and Market street", halfts
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on, the &rival of each traln'to cOnvecypaaseingeue
Into the City.
Tm taming Phlladniplas at 7.1 D A. It. anti 4.45 P
, w and leaving West Chester atsm M, and 4.50 P.
Y. connect at 8.0. Jonctlon with'Trains on the P. and
B. O. B. B. Mr Oxford andlutermedlate points.
itarrassenora are allowed to take apparel
3aly aa Baggage, and the Company will n - any
reeponkl an exceeding bun.
red dollars_,_unlble for
ess a special amount
contract la made one
for the
tame. BBBTXI Y WOOD. General Saperintendemt
Aiirb . •
owmam : • vt
Bs's*
THE PAN HANDLE DOME, WEBTWAILA
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS BOUTS
the Government hae assigned to it the of Mt
U. B. MAIL to the Trine:Mal Cities of the est lino
eonthweet
.. THERA - REING BUT ONE CIP.A.NGE OP CAlte
SFTWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND 0/NOINNAT/
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARBXVI
IN CINCINNATI, DTDIANAPOLIf3. CAIRO ANT
ST. LORUIS ONEE. TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHE
Past engers by fast line can take state-roOm sleeping
cars Irma Altoona to Cokhocto, allb‘ding a night a
rest 11 P. IS St. to-room sleeping cars from Piste
burgh.to Cincinnati, with btu one cnange. _
Be sure to purchase Mime *• Pie. MITRED'
MLLE " at
k'hIIiNtIYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Oorner Thirtieth and Market Streets,
Philadelphia,
S. P. SCULL,
Gang Picket Aret. Steubenville, 0
JOHN H. MILLER. Gen' Eastern Pass. Agl.
Ws Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND, Gang Sup% fem.tl
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, I St Chestnut streak
and Thirtieth ani Market streets. West Phlladelphia.
LINEST J RAILROAD
ES, fromERSEY
foot of Market street
upper 'es*, commencing MONDAY, September 24,
866
1 'EA vic PHILADELPHIA. AS ally!OLOWS:
For Bridgeton, Salem, and termediate
stations, at BA. AL, Mail. 8.30 P. X, Passenger.
For Woodbury 8 A. M.. 8 lu P. X, and 6 P. M.
For Capehlay_at
BETURNIBG TRAIBS LEAVE
Woodbury at 2.16 A. M., 840 A. M. and 4.54 P. M.
Bridgeton at 7.05 A. M. and 3.20 P. X Freight GM
. PL
Salem at 650 A. M. and 305 P.M, Freight 5.45 P. M.
Millville at 6.55 A. M. and 8.08 P. X Freight 6.20
P. hi.
Cape May at 1145 A. M. Pasaenger and Freight. .
Fla IGHT wlll " be received al - Second Covered
Wharf below W.lnut street, from 7 A. AL until 8 e,
Freight received 'before 9 A. M. will go forward the
same day. ;
FElt IOHT DELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH DELA.
WARE AVENUE,
' L VAN BEREAlklairfidiitimet.
_frfr_ A
THE WEST JERSEY EXPREqssaxiMPANY will
Sac
to' ell the usual bratehesa express buslneos.
A Sec dal Messenger accomp Mes each through train.
Office foot of Marketstreet, , hlladelphia.
ne2444 21, NAIIKLEY, General Agent,
7/11AVEZINO
WM. H. EUZZMIER, Agent.
P&LQNEI.TON 'h All
nUVMMG-611 1 / 1 1)114
ez READING.z. GREAT TRUNK LINE
r tiv-v : 4 fi•TO THE INTERIORSUIS OPKI PEEN.
THE ISCIENyugn4,_TIEHAN
: , auulttLAND, AND WYOJIHNI RA .
THE NORTH NORTHWEST and the OARAGhig.
wninra. Atiutearezauom OF PAIMIngIitRR
TRAINS Oet.ll - 1864 le ut iM ictu die Odul t = Depot.
THIS and
MOO, at the Ihllerwing WU=
MORNING AOOOMODATIONS.
ti ons.
At 7AD A. M. for Reading and a ll Intermediate Be.-
Returning, leaves Reading at GAO P. M.. alrlvlnii in
Philadelphia at alo P. M. •
~[oßeani[~-.7~s~H<
At sib 1. ' M., lbr Beading, Lebanon, Ilarrlabo.
moot ovate Pine Grove, Tammy* Swami Waliazu
, Amolra, Rochester,
town, Wilkesbarre, MertoNiagara Allen.
n, York. OarnsleAnuunbare.
brmr, HaAnstown, &A, Ao.
UM Ulan connect .at READING • with, the, Mud
Pennayhard& kaorom trains for - Allentown:
and wth the Lebanon:Fan Harrisburg,
Ar—_,• at .POET, taaryGN. t. *inroad
tram ihrielnhatnamt Moron. zunalrn,
11A.Ekk&BURG with Northern Central, Cumberland
Valley, and Solrylklll and ensonahanna testae ror
rTorthrusbefland,Willlionsant, York, ObamberAarrg,
pinegrove, An.
AETENNi • CON EXPRESS.
Tha
z atr PO t
ville, Harrisburg, connecting with mg and
Columbia R.R.trains ibr Columbia, dm
BEADING AODOMMODATIOIL:
Leaves Reading at s.ao A. M., storming _at Waists ,
Gone; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.40 A.
Returning, leaves PhibidelPida at 4 . 8 0 Xi
In Heading at 7.85 P.M
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 11.10 A.
M.. and Pottsville at 8.45 A. M.. arriving in - Philadel•
obis at Loa P. M. Afternoon trains leaveHarrisbmg
at 2.10 P. M., and Pottsville at BM P. M.: arriving at
Philadelphia at e.is P. M.
Harrison!' acconmiodation_leaVeli Basaing Lao
A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at
Beading ; with Afternoon Accommodation south at. 6.80
Suiting to,Pililadelphloata
Market train, with a Passenger car atiachea. leaves
Philailelldrs at /245 noon ibr -- ftding and all way
ataalowo eaveo Reading 11.&) A, M., and Downinatcium
12.30 P.M. fcr Philsulelpiela and a ll way Stations.
All the above traluaran daily, Sundays
Bandar trains leave POtta vi fle at 8.001f,V 4 .. awn
Philadelphia at 2.15 P. If_.l leave Philadelphia, for
Reading at 8.00 A, M., returning from Beading at 4.25
P. M
CHESTER VALLEY JM):',LIK/AD.
Plaiensiers for sr* intennedisuistoinU
sake the 7.30 and gas A. If and 4,80 PAW. trains this
Philadelphia. returning from Downingtown of 7.00
Y. sad 12 En Noon -
NOM YORK ErKPII Ts.h.• : I TS PI3R, iirrrecermat
WEST.
AiQL
Leaves New Yorker, 7, 9 A. liLand 100 P. NL.paardas,
Reading at LOS, 11.58 AIL, and 1.48 PM. and connect at
HarriebtSth Pennsylvania, and Northern Centre;
Banned row Trainalbr Pi alkulgO, ?VI
l'amation. Baltiraors. ttc. . •
Returning, Express Train leaVeit` Miamisburg or
arrival or Perungtvarda Express trate•Pitiebttreat 3'
and 9.05A.M.,9.15 P.M. passing Reading at 4.40 and 1042
A. M. and 11.30 P.M. arriving at. New York 10A. IL,
and 2.45 P. 11. Sleeping M . 3 scComPaalrlag. {hest, trains through between Jersey City and riasparghs
without change.
;dell train for New York leaves Harrisburg At 2.10 P
IC Mail train for Karriaburg leaves New York at
'.Soon.
SCRUYLBLLL VALLEY ItAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottavine at 7,11.80 A. X. and 7.15 P. EL
gumming from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. EL, and 1.40 a'
4.15 P. M.
tleMtlYr.vm.r. AND 81113Q1JKELS.1714A RAM RoAL
Trains leave Auburn at 7.58 A. M. Cur Pinegrove ant
Harristurg, and at Leo P. M. for Pinegrove and Tre
mont; returning from Harriabon at 3.20 P. M. And ton.
Tremont at 7.15 A. M. aud s z 7a P. M. • •
kvCiolN( - 31
Itirosigh first-clean tickets and emigrant ticluoi
in all the principal points in the North and Weal ant
Ctinaden.
The fonMing tickets are obtainable oats at the °Mos
of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. W South Fourth street,
Plallaphla, or of 0. A. Nicoll% General Hapertntent•
out, 14.-nnlng.
CCIIDICTATIO.N TBCCECIUS.
- - -
At_ 15 per cent.. discount ae3wEen any PoDita de3nra
Dar amines and firma. /
MILEAEVE TIOXILTs.
Ciood for 2.000 nalleo,Detween all polnla, at IrViD each
for Walla; and fire S ON
TICKETS.
For three, six, nine or* warn- menu, for holden
only, to all poloist at redaved
Y rates.'
tILERGMEN
Redding on the line of the Road will be layaishet
with cords, entailing themselves and wives to tickets al
half-tire. =
sacruzaron TXCKETh,
From Philadelphia to principal nations. jlood to
Saturday, Sunday and Miniday,, at reduced sore, to ht
hill at' streets.
macaw.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the at^.7tt
Mann from the Companre New Prelittit'Depot, Brom'
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAIN&
Leave his logy at 520 d M., ILO ZlOatians
6 P. rd., for Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pintritdis
Pan Gunton, and Pointa bEzond.
MATT
Close at the Philadelphia Poet Once for all Nam c.
the road and Its branches at "IS A. /A, and for Maple
epal E3talaana was , at. 8.15 P. M.
_ PL.N a II o iIT D LVANIA -CENTRAL
or , R. ARRANUEMENT.
The trains ea the Penaisylvama ,Central Railroad
leave the Depot, at Thirty first and Market strew
which is readied directly by the cars of the Marta
sue et Passenger Railway Those of the Chestnut and
Walnut Street } allway run within one square of it.
ON SUN DAYS.—The Market Street Lars leave
Front and Market streets 33 minutes before the de
parture of each train.
tea NN'S BAGGAGE PETRESS will call for and
deliver baggage at the Depot. Orders letter the office.
No. 631 011eritnut street will receive attention.
'MAINE LIAVE: DEPOT. VIZ.:
.MALE, TRAIN. -. at sOO A. Xi
PAOLI A eloll -. .. N — oa 1 C 2. 10. , J3 A. M.& iL2O P. M.
FACT LINE dr, ICRIR EXPRESS...--at 12.90
PA RILE-BURG TR s I ze P.. 14
HAItRIS.IIIRG 23 P. M.
LANCA STER 4.00 P lIL
PI r 1 S BURGH fi h RI E SOO P. M.
PELLA DLLI•HIAETPRJ -.„--at 11.03 P. Id
klttsburgh dr Erie Stall leaves daily, except Bator
day
Philadelphia Express leavesdally, All other trains
daliy,eacept Sunday.
Passengers by AIL Than: go to Williamsport
without change of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at
&le P M.
Passengers by MAIL TRAIN go to Carlisle and
CD anmersburg without a change of cars.
Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at
the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street.
- TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ
CiNi`INNATI at 1'.'.10 A. M
PH ILADI LPHLs h.XPRESs.. . • 710
Pe Oi I ACO..its Nos. 1 .t A. AL.& 710 P. M
PAREsEtr A1N.._... at 920 A. M.
LAN CAsTER TRALN.--..-----.-....... " P. M
FAsT --- -...-. ....... " 1.10 "
DAY EXPRMasS.
. " 6.50
HA IiBISI3t, BO ACXOSI"
Philadelphia Expr , as arrives daily, erceptMonday.
c incinnatiliapress arrives daily. all other trains
daily except SundaY.
Passengers leaving Lock Haven at .7.00 A. M.., and
Williamsport at &40 A. hi. reach Philadelphia, with
out. change of cars, from Winiamaport, by Day Ex.
press', 515 50 P. M.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Coil:many will not as.
sume any risk for Baggage except for Wearing Appa
rel. and limit their responsibOity to One Hundred Dol.
tars in value. All Baggage -exceeding that amount in
value, will be at the risk of tee owner, nniesS taken by
special contract. --
For further it fbrraatlon, away 13
JOHN.C. ALLEN. Ticket Agent 631 ot.estnut street.
SA liIIIEL H. wALL.son, ricket,Agent at the De,
AN lIIIGRANT TRAIN nu= daily, except Sunday.
For full particulars as to fare and accommodations.
apply to PRA/Vela 3ONE, IN Dock • treat.
PHILADELPHIA, GiCRM AN
_TOWN AND N0.P.111.8 a OWN-
Ite a. E TABLE-On and at , er THURS
DAY, November 1 8868, until Author notice.
PO2l. Gh.amenTows.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7. 8,9, 10. 11, 12 A. M.; 1,2,
3.15, 36. 4,5, t.R: 6.10, 7,5, 9 1001.1. 12 P. M.
Leave Germantown-6, 7. 7.X. 8 &W. 9. 10, /1. 1 2,A.M.;
1'7,3, 4, Of 8,6% train 9, 10, 11 e. I,f.
he B.Z) down , and the 33i and 5,1( up trains
will not stop on the Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2,7, and
10% P. M.
Leave Germantown-815 A. 21; 1, 6 and t% P.
011.ESTN UT-BILL RAILkOAD.
Leave 19 iladelphla-8, 8, 10, A. M.; 2, 33.,(, 534,7,
and 11 P.M.,
leave Chestnut-Hlll-7.10 minutes, 8, 9,40, and BA_
A. Ili.; Ito, 3.40, 5.40,6.40, 5.40 and ..0.40
0 e SUNDA', Et -
Leave Philadelphia-915 =tauten A. M.; 2 and 7
P. N.
cave Chestnut 1311/-7.50 n:dxates A. IL; 12.40, 5.40,
and 9.25 minutes P. N.
FOR CONSBOHOCEEN AND NORBIS'POWN.
Leave Philadelphia-6, &35,11.01, A. M.; 1.16, 4..5i,534,
6.15, 805 and 1114 P. M.
Leave Norristown-5.40, 7.7.50, 9.11 A. IL; 136,-43fi, 6l
and 8 P. M.
9 be Os P. M. train will atop at Balls, School Lane,
Wissahickon, Manayunk, tipring arms and Llensho
hocken only.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2,N, and 845 P. M.
, Leave Morristown- 7 A. 2d., 5 and .*,l P. M.
, FUR MANAY UNE..
Leave Philadelphta-6, 8.35,11.05 A. BL; Ihl, 3, d}i,
6.15, &05 arta 113,i P M.
leave Manyunk-8.10, 73Q, 8.20,. 113 y A. M 4 2,5,
6,14 and 81s P. 1.1.
ON SUNDAYS.
'Leave Philadelphia -9 A. It.. 23 and 43.45 P. M.
Leave Mane, v., a-73i' A' M., 5.h. said 9 P M.
W. S. WITASf)..,N, General isuperintenttel3,
poi pepot, Nigth and, (imp. -'--
VA Om
FOR NEW YORK.--RARIPAN
AND DELAWARE B I.Y Rai L-
AtJAD.—From Perry. foot of VINE at., Philadelphia.
9A. M—hapress. for Long Branch, New York and
intermediate points.
6 P. M—Freight,for New York and all points North.
.1.1. A. M. Way Freight.
North
Wharves,
delivend at Compaay's Dere it, 320 North
Wharves, Philadelphia,.by 5 P. M., forwarded by this
line, arrive in New York at 5 o'clock next morning.
RETURNING.
The Passenger Steamix •Jesse Hoyt leaves Pier 82
North River. foot of Duane s:reet, N. Y., at II A. X,
for Philadelphia,Exprem
Preisht received lac Pier ra North River. N. Y., by
4.50 P. M. will be ready for delivery kt Philadela.hia
early the following morning.
FAR.r. TO NEW YORH - t2 00.
Ticket Mice Vine street Ferry,
For further intormation apply to Company's, agents.
- H. CHIPhi AN, Freight Office and Depot, 320
North WEIARVES, Philadelphia.
J. B. BURT, Pier 12 North River, foot of DUANE
Street. ew 'York.
Or at General Freight and Passenger Office, Phila.
delphla, NO. 411 OHEISTR UT Street.
W. ,N. I'LAYTON,
Superintendent, Red Bank. N. J.
. B. G. HAAT V,
General Freight Agent, Red Bank, N. J.
• T, BRENT SWEARINGEN,
General Agent, Philadelphia,
`13 1 •7,.';' . i80.6. ,
:TxtvEuare sinutiia;
"VsIiaLDEMMITA' :11,17auN8
TON AND ”BAVITAOItz RAJIe
TME...TAltia.n.cargrotkuring - MoNDAY,
%-to Win Metre Depot:. corner of
!Mond s treet *nriW Trai
ngt,bn agent* eefbllowa: •
Express •Vain, at '4.16 - A,: M. SMOngagli Meg a%
‘'ss Bal tlistate' and' Wairitington.stOnpsser sit Chester,
ccyns,TX.XL.lttox Notibeass,Perrlville•
Revri-fie.Grace, Apefseen. werr.eataN,EdgewOod,
Magnolia' Chase's Mal! Stemnsera Ran._ t
Way-rnali • Train', 'lll - 1.115 ' M. ( uranseMa ea
°acted), for Baltimore.stwing at all ?titular Mations.
I.n. eimg -*WV Dahrer B. B. at Wilmington for
k'r'6l:leld end internieelete stations.
kupresa train ati.o 'AAR. (lholdaYr eXcelitea) fq
''-'sltimere and Weshlecton.: ' - •
Expre,s Train at 8.00 Ilf,tirsapAsaris exerfiteahiul
tsitimotet end '':WashingtOM/ eto 'lit - Cheater
"Slimmest Wilmitigton4 Newark,- . at ~nrfiertlt.Bast.
OtTrsrville Ifavre•delgrawst__ , Aberdem' Perneman's
Moroolls.ChaselteuleiNtemnierhi -amt. -
Night Emmanuel mon P.N. (deny) ler Baltimore and
Wilmington. Connecta at Writulagton with Delaware
it.*Lboe tbatarday'a exclimed),ol6Pilieat Miee/eloa,
my roe, over B Airington. siteatord,'t SallsbarY,
Plinre Doe andel:mei:ring at Crisfield with boat for
Nuriolk. Yo, temootb and the South.
r i.re-r..er+ by boat from Betlrinitire" for Portrem
Menne, Nortblk. will take the U.* A. M. Tiata, •
WIDISTINGToN Taskinoss._
idoppthe at all stations betmeell Philadelphia and Wll
rah:4(ton. ' • .
Thedlerielphla at 1220 4.09, teDananut (day)
P. M. , 4.00 1 4 , M. train Connects with the Dein
ware 31sdIroad for Milford and . intenbe; I,labe, atatiOna.
The 6.0 P. N. Train rat's to New Castle.-
P. 311.
Leave Wilaileigton and 8 jar a OD and' ,
6.3 i
daiy.
Prete ltaltimoA toniladelithLik—Leave Ealtlmor.
A
7.25. N.',l l 7ay-Muill kW A. ~,Expreas. 1.10 P. N.
Kapre.se. dta P. , M., Express. • 8..55 P. M., "Er - press;
fft m Baltimore tr. Havle,de ewe and re
e ,Etations et 4 CO P.M. ,
•
Trains ter DaltAxathe leave_ 101skItcr at 4,19 and B.EI
A. II and 8.88 P. M.
.
Tratic4.-"rok TAMinors Ipsivelnirkih*onaiill!:.z3; awe
.9.40 isr., and CM Pi 3r:
NBA"? 3'RAII4BIIIO.M. BELLTEROBE.
Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P. 111:, stopping at Havre at
3race, Perryville and Wit ngton. Also steps at Elk
ten and liewark to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Weshington.Or Baltimore
and at Cheater to leave passengers llsosn,Wsshington or
"Fs If `rr r 7,.
- ,
brongh tickets to an points West,Scitth and SOnth
west may be py °carer' CHAT Hotel.'
$e 843
HI STI. UT TREET,tn der Contluemal Per
rone pure hateng tiebeta at this Whim can h %Ire baggage
ebeck.ed at their reeldencr *l?y . Graham's litafggAlLe sat
prem.
H. B. EL. Ba
1866. PHILADIELPHIA ANL.
WrIPMFBILI,E. RAMBOAD. , ista.
great e.thaverses the Northern and North
;vest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Itrle or
Likeßcte.-
It has beenleased and la operated by the Penney}
vanla Railroad Company.
Iran or PASSENGER IMAMS AT PHII.ADELPffiA•
ABV,II7E EASTWARD. -
2_ , .--
.i.:TLA PS WIIISTSVAJELD.
Earle
rilrie Express
..rtao M
Elmira Matt..__..... TWO A. M.
• Passenger C.lrs ran through on we Arta Mail ane
RE` Trains without change, both wags, botweer
elphis anti Erie.
NSW YOBS 00115111=5313t.
I",eaVO New 'rink at 9.e0 A.M.,arrive at /Me 1 0 0 1 A.l i
Leave New York at sto P ht.; arrive at Erre 7.15 P.M
~ ..ave Erie at 590 P. M., arrive at New York 4.4 P. ea
Leave Erie at 9.10 Z.. M : arrive at Ne a , York 10.1.0P.M
Elegtrnt clasping tiara on all Night Trains
or intorno talon respeetlngpassenger business apply
it# corner THLBTLETH and HAB.KETstreets.
delphia. - And for Freight businees of the Company's Agents:
B. B. Kingston. Jr. '
corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J. w 13.eynolds, tale.
Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. B. 8.. Baltimore:
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. . GWINNEB,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER.
General Superintendent. Erie.
. ; PHILADELPHIA. 8 BALT/
• • MORE CENTRAL. RAILROAD.—
GULKILBTEL—ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, Oct. 15, 1886. the Trains will leave Phila. ,
delphia, from the Depot of the West Cheater els Phil&
lelphia Itailroad.. corner of Thirtcr-first and Markel
Streets, (West Phliada T. at 7.50 A M.
Ledahi.
Leave Rising Ran, at 5.b0, and exi at 6.35 A. M..
and leave Oxford at. 3.25 P. M.
A Market Train with iPacatempar Orr lefor-hed, wail
ran on Tumdan and Fridays-leaving the Rising Sun
as Lus A. M. , Eixtord at 1240 M„ and Bennett at 1.00
P. M. • connecting it West Chester Junction with a
Train% for Philadelphia. On Wednesday and dater
days. Groins leave Philadelphia at 2.30 P. M., ran
through to Oxford. •
The .Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. con
aecta at Oxford with a daily, line of Stages for Peach
Bottom, in Laneasterco Duty. Returning, leaves Pesci ,
Bottom to Connate at Oxford With the Afternoon Train
For Philadelphia.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 rams loathing
dun, Md.
Pans
are, allowtd to take Wearing Apparel
cmly, as and the Company will not in any
case be le for an amcsmt exceeding one hun.
dred dollars, unless asmaial , contrast be made for tht
tams colds• .imusitY wDO7I Gont'l Burn.
.„ Tun FAVORETE STE tMBOAT
JORN A. wAKNICP. for Burlington
500 tot, Leaves Pliiladelphia, Chestnut street
wharf, at aP. M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A.
M., stoppirg each way at Riverton, Torresdale, An
dalusia and Beverly. Faro. 25 cents. Excursion. 40 .
cents.
GB 1142414.1.0.11,-
USE STARIN'S CONDININ POWDERS
HORSES AND CATTLk.
curet Worms Bois and Colic
•
It cores Colds, Coughs and Hieb Bound.
It Is the best alterativc!foi ElT:ses and Cattle tow It
lI.Be. haylig rePdtatiov o years' atandlug.
• It is a sure preventive for the zone!, (Leaded _minder•
pest.
No Farmer or Dairyman ahun oe
For sale in PhiladelplaLs by Dr. OTT& CO. 'VC Nortl.
Second street JOHNSTON Pt olatowe Y. t COW ,
DEN, in No:t.t. Sixth ameet. Ind by Miamians thrones.
oat the country. address all orders to
STAHIN &. FLOYD. proms_
Mt Duane street. New Tort.
OPAL DENTALLLNA..—A superior article fbr
cleaning the Teeth, :destroying animalcules
which infest them, giving tone to the gums and leav
tug a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In
the month. Itmay be used daily, and esti). be found
to strengthen weak and bleeding gums,- while the
coma and detersiveness will recommend It ti every
one. ,Being composed with the assistance of the
Dentist, 'Physicians and Microscopist, it is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists. acquainted with the constituents
of the DENT.% I.T risTA, advocate its use it contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
Broad and Spruce streets,
For sale by Drogaists Broad and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse,
Bossard dt. Co., Robert C. Davis,
C. B. Reeny, Geo XI. Bowes.
Isaac H, Ray, • -
C. B. Needles,
T. J usband,
Ambrose Smith
Edward rarrisli,
William B. Webb,
James L. Elephant,
Hughes et, Coombe,
Henry A. Bower,
UNTIMELY RTILTa xt . r.E.--110IXISIIN'S Bronchial
TABLETS, for Mecum of coughs. colds hoarse
ness, bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast
Public speakers. singers and amateurs : iv/Übe great}
benefited by these Tablets. Prepared only by
LAN CAST:. dr. WILLS. Pharmamatists. N. E. 0 , r.
ARCH and TENTH streets. Pitiladelphla. For sale
by Johnson, Holloway dt Cowden„ and. :DM/WM
generally. Matt
IDRUSH'S CHIAL AND PIII.,MONI(
IL.IO DEW DROPS. for Coughs. and all Diseases of
ttte-
Throat and Bronchial Tunes:--This-amaltiihre-prepi
ration for every household. Public Speakers, Singers
d to r e p li o v u eehe
am Woest ens elandot enle
alhmo b s e eo k m n e o l w e
epees It is aarreeable, strengtherdug and soothing.
Prepared_ by E. C. BRIIIDI, No. ma South .Ninth
street, Philadelphia. Je7•&
lORNS: EU , lONS, pNVERTED, NALLS.— Dr. J.
DAVYDsON. Chiropodist Operator , on:Porno,
BUD ions. lovrrted Nails and other diseases Of the
fee'. Offiee, 929 CHESTNUT street; Dr. Davidson will.
wait on patients at their residences, no3to
--_,..,..„
0
met 'JOB BA RT LETT dt SON.
1 Manufacturers of the
il A RTLRTT HEATERS
Work
Coo ing Ranges, Gas Ovens, dt Sheet Iron W
of every description. A ardendid assortment of
REIHSTuRS AN 9. VENTILATORS,
and Silver's. Aft tight Stoves.
always on hand, at,
No. 924 Arch Street, ,
Philadelphia.., : - nu.3o-14
.. TEL - 4U3 8. D.IXOp £ BONe.
Late Andreae l4 DLzon,_ - '
'7P: No. 1824 OBB3l'ritr2 etreet Yn Lialelata
Oppoette 1732.1 tel States =et.
LOW-DOWN:
pART A GE
OPPIOX',_ - -
And other GILBLTIC9,
Far gishranite, Bituminous and WOOS itrati
*Sao.
WA-101-Ani innoreams,''
and Private Brdierl.4--,
s
HBO BENTI4.A TO RB
ddiiThrsi - KY•espt.''
OOOKINO-BABOBEI_ ,
"BOLESALE and RRT.A.I7..'
LAblEit'
GRAND OPENENG.-111113. M. A.. BINDER, • •
- r 0. 1031 Cheetant street, Philad , lehla. •
imilorter of Ladles' Dress and Cloak Trimmitts
d o, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns, i
Lad es' and , Children's Dress. , Parisian Drees 'ant"
Cloak Making 111 all its oarietiee. .Ladies furntabini
their rich Bud costly materials may rely on being sr•
tistically fitted and their work finished in the most
prompt tw entyent manner, at the lowest possible
prices. in four bours - nottce. Cutting and bast
ing. Patterns in sets. or by the single piece ,for mar.
el:tante and dreasnWtera now ready, aels.4
111111 EBA
Char ea Shivers,
S. M. McCollin,
S. C. Booting,
Charles H. Siberia,
antesN, Marks,
E. Bringhurst Clo.,
Dyori gr. Co.,
H. O. Blalr's Sons,
Wyeth & Bro.
, ,NINIEPPNWO
• .
FOR,SEM YORK,-;
.Apnire.and Baritanreazial•
the ?fikigailhaiNnthi*dare'lar XclikPrikralit
I
-
Steani; s =ca; leave Dilia 21541
• - • 134 10! ; 11 4N CE R ESr egg:
I ran Izt vet HOVE& • 2 -
Thls • e eonneeta with all Ifortnerni Ind nuaertif
nutria°, aftgPaules. zi efaode axnuariled Cretan"
ANA reoeXedat l o west idea.-
'• • . IMP . ozarDi Cal a wa , ;
Ag_eat, •
ID 117 Wall atm% mew .
' ' YOB 8,4 VANNAH. GA. „.
• The elphla and ;Southern ':
below Sa ntee ! .00mgr eet. gany'a Regular Linea,- second : , Thari
The stessoktup_TONAWAHOA. Cairt.W. Jennings.,
for BAVAICNAIicwIII cOmmence 'receiving
on THUBsDAIt . December eth„ mad gall bn
DAY, December bth. at 10 o'clock ,A. H.. and every
alternate Saterdat , therealter=vlk: December H. Jan-
Tate steamer .3/a8 ,dne State Booms and ether 10.
commbdatlona for passenger% ' • -; ;
Cabin pairlager,t's: Deck de.. 815.'
Through thkets sold to the following points—Meer*, 1
Ga., $88; Columbus, p,s. so; Augusta . { 3x. &ttaatiii
Ga., $.39;' Albany. $4O;, Montgomery, A a., 046 ;
Janis, Ala .1114 Mobile, Ala New Orleans ,
Yrelgitt taken at Low rates..:• • •
Thrtugh receipt+ given, at ; througn. rates to sumo%
Augusta. Coltunonc 'Atlanta, - 12ba.; Knox - 01/C Chatus.-.
nooga. Naabville. bienlphla 'Penn.! , Canton, Mktg. • -
No freight received or bills of,lading signed on WI-.
ing day.,
•
Agents at Savannah, Htucteedr. Gaiumell. • - -
For freight or paeaage,ennlv-to
- WM. L...Y.a.M,Ss General /tient, •
telt ;"• 314 South Wharves.
. , FOR NEW. OR 1, fr A.NtS, 11 , ECt.
.. TELL P.HILADELP lIIIA AND'zsOIOTRr-
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGITLAB
LINE.
The well knowia . iheciii. Btnamnhtp
ST.sBIOF THE UNION,
1.202 tons register. T. N. (noloiey. Heater,
Will commence receiving treight for the above port at
Jecond 'wharf below bpru SATURDAY .EBDalr, No
vember 211 b, and sail on Dec; let. at
o'clock A. AL • • •
Returning, will leaverNEW ORLEANS on BATOR.
DAY - December lath,
This Steamer has aut. n . 11.1 ROOMS and other
accommodations for pteeei yer..
Cabin passage tr,O; Dacedo., 140.
Freight talsen at low rates:
No freight received or bills of lading signed °rota-
Ing day.
Agents at New Orleans. Daiwa, Crevy, Nickerson di
Co., who will give careful attention to shlpmentlicd
pgoints.oods to baiveston, Mobile , Vicksburg, and interior
For height or passage. apply to
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent.
Et South Wharves,
'7'..rTOR -BOSTON.
ETNA/ROUT LINE DIRECT.
stir . GI:COM .S.ACHPORTEIrfIiP FIRE DAMS.
NEON PINE ST. WHARF. rRILADICE.PETA.
AND LONG AVFLA Rl'. BOSTON.
The steamsblp RONAN, Captain Baker, will
from I bilatielphia on Saturday evening, December L
*I he ettamardp AR h.e>. (Annan Rogge, sal
from Schlott on friday, Nov. 30, at,3 P. M.
The Line between .e.o..l.zetalrbla and Boston is now
composed of the
ROMAN (new), Captain Raker, /.438 tons Inutile%
SAXON,ift.ptaiii 2d.ald.ebre, i.t3o tow lituthen.
NORMAN, (biptain Ctrowell,l=3 tons bream.
Thtee substanual and Well appointed steamship'
will sail pancpually as advertsd and freight will be
received every day, a steamer boar always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Billa of Lading with
their
Por i Vat or ragtag° having superior aeCOnuneda
dem, &MIT to
RIINEN WINSOB &
arta en Smith Delaware avarice
- butt Wl.l...sci,NtilON. A.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND POUT
STRAMPRIPI.. , OMPANY'S REGULAR
nom Second Wharf below SPRUcE street.
The first-class steamship PION ESR. taptainS Ben
nett, for wuaaNcrron, wtu commence receiving
freight on THURSDAY November 2srh, and sail on
SATURDAY. Deceembex lst. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and
every alternate Saturday therer—vls: December
15th, 19th, dtc.
Passengers will find supezior
best attendance.
cabth y sang% gin; Deck do.. 'lO.
Freigst carried at low rates
No freight received or bills of lading signed on satl
ing day.
Agents at Wilmington. WORTH et DANIEL. who
will give especial attention M forwarding goods e.d.
dressed to their care to and from the interior.
For emaight or passage, apply to
WH.L. JAhl:11:8 General Agent,
sel2 314 eolith Wharves
gew TEERE) lIGH Ailt=ilNE THESOUTEE
AND WEST. _
PIII:IAASHIELPHLIL ItICHMOND • AND NORFOILS
sTEAlasEup COMPANY..
TB:BOUG14 RECEIPTS TO NEW Mini.
Also, to all points In NORTH and - sou ra CARO.
LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to
LYNC33BURG, VA.. TENNESSEE. and the WBoT,
via NORFOLK, PRTXBISBITRG AND SOUTHSED.II
11 TrTackem •
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
every description of freight.
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expetuth
of transfer.
Steamships. insure at lowrst rates, and leave rem.
larly from the first wharf above Market street
Freight received daily. :
WM. P. CLYDE ct CO.,
sale ' 14 North and 14 South Wharves.
~.,----
.. .: HAVANA EtTRAKEIIia.
. 1, .. r - -
. SFILkaf.ONTBI.Y LINSL
. e
B34u —d am) -
CR N...----.....05pt. Howell
ST AND STRIPES.. .. ~.. .—..Capt. Holmes
Th steamers will leave - this — port far Havana
every other SATURDAY. at 8 A. 15:t•
The steamship BIZNDRICH. HUDSON. Howes,
master, will sail far Havana on SATURDAY MORN.
LNG, December lat, at 8 o'clock.
l'asabge Havana...so.
No freig ht received after Thursday.
Forfreight or pamage it apply to
THO A R WATTSON do SONS,
an.% 1.0 North Delaware 8513/211P;
FOR GALVEIsTON. IEX S.
TEXAH L•NE DIRECT.
e Al Steamship EUTERPE. Eldridge, - com.
mender. Is now rapidly loading at Pier ai East River r ,
and a ill sail with despatch. (No charge made for
crsysge on goods forwarotti to the interior by rail
road.)For freight or passage, having superior accom,
modations, apply to
• BISHOP, r.ON &
- dtf No. 100 arch sheet—
ci gradat tt , • NEW ..E.E.PEllleki LINE TO ALEX-.
ANDEL*,
_Georgetown and Waiddlateri
via i al.`l lrieapealre and .ventware Canal. with conn
at Alexandr* Va,, term the moat direct route tab
rOtoltnnrg, Knoxville, Naaheille; Dalton Me.;
the Southwest. •
Steamers leave Elom Wharf above ffarket street.
every W and Saturday at 11 hf..
Nor f to the /k IM II2I I.
• wi . CLYDE Si OM,
• le North wbarvea:
J. B.
00., Agents at el Etaviftin, igehist
a. :njetown; ! bf. jarirldge dr*
ecrandri •
FOB - NEW YOBS.—Ptdladelphla Steam
imer % 2anYktcifl l v vriat , s ea4t RTr ttTt , r
daily at 12 15E, and 6 P. AL connecting ,with aII the -
Northern aud Eastern Llneb
For ftultht,lel d eth ' taken on
181708, apply le
robleur
BAIRD & DO.,
isa South Delaware avitalla
sTEABLICH FOR SALE.—The ilasba
Balling coppered and copper fastened>
wan. ern - frukN Emmy (Bide whtel), 408 tons 0. M.
.180 wet king, 2.134 feet' beam; depth of hold _8 feet. es
Imam: draws b feet tint:bee water built of live ttakt• .
and red cedar. Apply to E. A. SOUDER & CO.
' spX, , tf t 'Dock Street Wharf. •
NNW TOW-. 130.6. -
• Reltr...dtW.A.E.ls and ia..ffi •
tid.l 3 4ilJl4b •
?Kr. W-B 042' COAEftel.47l
BARGES towed to and from El4mArtiseping2,".
13A111 . 1110RE. %W1881:13W:
an# Intamedinte rotate. • .
WN.P.CLYDESOO.y
ti 0.14 South Wluirves, PhIA:
unotatn JOHN IsAUGHT.AN. Snoprtntandent _
FOR ANTWERP-Petroleum.—The Brat
class Flap UNCLE JOE, Captain Sewall; will
- -
have Immediate despatch for the above port.
For f. eight or passage, apply to WORKMAN & CO.,
123 WALNUT street„
_ _
_=, FOR AacTwEßP.—The bark. - ESTIIEER.
Captain Prince. Is now loading for the above
t. For freig ht or
r.rANaPPly,to WaRYS.-
slant street Be ne.24
siittWANTED TO PUB° gASE.—A. centre-board
Vessel, stOtable for grafi' trade. Not over three
ars old. not ov 26 fe Undies beam.
Apply ye
to EDMUND and
A, SOUD er
Elt & CO., No. 3 Dock
street. t
- _
SHIP J. G. RICHARDSON, - Kendall; master. is, now
discharging under feral order at So.Jth street
Wharf. Consignees will plea• att.nd. Co the reception
of their goods. PEDI s•
ZR WRIGHT , EONS. US
Walnut stn 24. it -
JAB B. SHlNDLERnuccessor to JOHN SHIN DLEE
& BONS, Ball Makers, No. 800 North DitLAWAp...E
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work done in the beat manner and on the lowest
and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per
fect satisfaction.
Particular attention given to repairing.
~0~
Pocket Books, -
Portemonnales,
Cigar Oasis,
Portfolios,
Driiisiiig Cases,
Bankers' Cases:
1r4' 41 3.
r
k
V 33
•
'KRIM°
DUMB,
TOILET
OA BEB,
NEEDLE
BOOBS.
Ladles aadGente
Said:tem ar 4
Travealing 4aga,
In all atyles.
FDDING CIAADS.—eu the most novo and most
let elegant latylee. MASON 00..
9/7 CheetnUt street,
bona and,
M‘,ls a
O rs
V.
Needlework
made Into
• Batellels,
Pocket