C PI- E 8 0 0 . 11 111-N - B • I FRIDAY, November 30,1866, Answers to Corr*ii‘pondonts. "J. E., MEMPHIS."—Copy Of your hi game has been mislaid. Send duplicate and also others of your games with L One of the games appear to-day. W. H. S."—Your solution is Correct. "L, W. DAVlS."—Correct. See below. MARECHAL DE • SAXE'S PROBLEM.—We have received some communications regard ing this problem. The mate, as Rev. L. W. Davis, of Beloit, Wis., observes, 'can be effected in eight moves, by even removing the B at B sq, R at K 2, and Kt at Q B 7, e.g. 1. Kt toQ7 (ch) K toKt2 2. Q to B 8 (oh) KtoKt3 3. Rtoß4 KtoKt 4 4. QtoKRB KtoKt3 5. Kt to B 8 (ch) K to Kt 4 ;6.KtoR2 Ptoß6 7. QtoKt 8 (ch) ,K.to R 6 - 8. P mates. The author's solution is below. -A Mess Column, of very moderate pretensions, has appeared in a German weekiy'paper, named Die IsTeue Welt. The city now contains four Chess Columns. By request, we give a comparative table of the first and fourth editions of the German Hanbnch, The columns of figures denote the number of variations in each opening:, _ . lif gd. 41/t Ki. • Irregular Knight's Opening 114 124 Phindor a Defence 52 72 Pet:mire 50 kora ch Gambit 117 168 4311U000 Plano 102 141 Itve us' Gambit ... 71 174 Two Irniglates' Defence. 74 104 Buy Inprz Game 52 127 Queen b lifshoWs Pawn's Game....-- 3 41 Iliebop'a upening 213 246 French Irrf gnlar •• 65 98 ~ " 18 28 Ilic.lian " 20 99 King 's Gambit Pvaded 27 41 Knight's Gambit. 218 238 Cunningham " 62 72 A. galer " 14 Kieseritzity " 50 155 20 klaivio ' " - 48 46 Cochrane " ..----. 76 75 Ruzio " 93 180 ilisbop's " 121 231 Queen's 66 ... 57 85 Problem NO. 464. BY MR. JULIUS BREDE. Ve.a2, 7es-4 , / • „ r/ d r/1 r A A A o h e "4 , r , A A 4 A Ki/ a A :‘ , 2 os - , 7*.4,, A(..„„A I=l white to sacrifice all his pieces and pawns, save one 'Knight, and give a smoittexed mate. aewnteen nerves. A tbered mace is Ettleen moves, without She above stipulation. has been discovered oy 3fr. An• gust Rrueger, of this city. Solution to No. 463. WHITE. SLACK. 1. Kt to Q 7 (ch) K to Kt 2 2.RtoKBB KtoKt 3 3. Kt to K 6 Pa Kt 4. Qto K B 7 (ch) K to Kt 4 S. Kt to K 5 Pa Kt 6.8t0K 4 P B 7. B to K 3 Pxß S. Q to K 7 (ch) K to Kt 3 9. K to R 2 P to R 6 10. PtoKt 3 P to R 5 11. P toKt4 Ptoß4 12. PtoKt6 Ptoß 3 13. Q to B 6 (oh) K to R 2 14. P to Kt 6 mate. End-Game No. 48. The following position occurred in play to Mr. Hazard, at the Mercantile Library. In the aotual game, R to Kt 2 was played, but i was pointed out by a looker-on that Whit might have drawn the game. • 7 "Z i • A / P-45 7 A, oz., A trio' m 74 diw , A e 4 A - A 4( A A , A vim A w FAN me p e r> jp _ WA hlaw w arta. White to play and draw. Ballutlon to End-Game No. 47. WHITB. BLACK. 1. R to Q 8 (oh) R to Ktfq RtoQ7 RfrKt3`toKt2 a. P to Kt 4, and draws. CRESS IN PIMA Game Fa. 1518. Between Mr. W. H. S4yen, giving the Knight, and Mr. —. (Remove White's Queen's Knight.) (Muzio Gambit.) (Mn. Sayan.) Br.. (Mn. 1. PtoK 4 Ptoß4 2..Pt0R84 Pi p • 3, Kt to 13 3 P to K Rt 4 4. B to B 4 PtoKtb 5.. Castles Px.Kt &clip Qtoß3 7.PtoKb QxKP B.PtoQ3 B to R 3 9. BtoQ2 QtoQß4(ch) 10. 11 toB2 Q to B sq (This retreat at once compromises his game.) 11. QBiP Biß 12. Q x B Kt to K 2 13. B x P (eh) K to Q sq 14. Q to K R 4 Q Kt to B 3 \ 1.5. R to-1K sq P to. Q 3 16. Btoßb Qtoß 3 17. R,t086 QtoQ7 18. Bto B 3 • Rto K..Kt sq 19. BiQKt Px..13 White announced mate in nine moves.-- Saturday Night. CHESS IN MEMPHIS, TENN. Game No. 1519. Between Mr. Jacob Elson, and Mr. Little ton, one of the foremost players of the West. (Two Knights' Defence.) WH. (Ms. 'LITTLETON.) BL. (KR. ELSON.) I. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. R . Kt to B 3 Q Rt to B 3 3. Btoß4 KKttoß3 , 4. Kt to Kt 5 Pto Q 4 5 PxP KttoQß4 6. PtoQ3 .PtoKR3 7.. Kt toli B 3 --Pto - 8. Q to K 2 Kt x B 9. P x E.t B.to Q 3 .. 10. Kt to B 3 Castles 11. Et to Q 4 to Q B 3 12: Pto.R.R3 PxP 13. Kt x P Kt x Kt 14. :P's Kt `Q'to R 4 (oh) 15. P to'QB 3 QxQ 16. Castles Q.to K 4 17. Pto K. 84 • Oftoli 2 ' _ 18. Ptol3 5 . Qto 5 19. satoKß2 " (To avoid, at any rate,Black's -oontetn plated movement of Qto Kt 6.) ' . 19. BtoKt 6 20. QtoK2 P to Q Kt 3 21. B to K. 3 PtoQR 4 22.`8t08 2 Btoß 3 , 23. P to Q B 4 B x B (oh) : 24. Raß QRtoQsq 25. Qtoß.3 (This is.well played.) 25. Its.P 26. Ptolle QtoKt4 27. Q P KR to rsq 2/3. Q to B 4 Q 29. R x Q PtoKKt4 30. RtoKt4 BtoK7 31. Kt x B R x Kt 32. PtoKR4 RtoQ4 33. PxP ExP 34. R x R P x R And White, foreseeing the loss of his K B pawn, resigns the game. MUSS IN LONDON. Game No. 1520. Ninth game of the Steinitz-Bird match. (French Opening.) W. (MR. STEuriTz.) EL. (Mn. Bum.) I.PtoR4 PtoK.3 2. PtoQ4 PtoQ4 3. QKttoß3 P x P 4. Kt x P QKttoß 3 5. KKttoß3 KKttoß3 6. Kt x }Kt (ch) Q x Kt 7. B to KKt5 Qtoß4 (Q to Kt 3 is better.) 8. BtoQ3 QtoKts (From bad to worse. White now wins the Queen, by force.) 9. PtoKR3 QxKtP 10. Rtoß2 QxR 11. Kt x Q KtxQP 12. B to Q Kt 5 (oh), and Black resigns. Game No. 1521. Tenth game of the match, (Philidoe Defence.) W. (MR. BIRD.) BL. (MB. STRINITZ.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KttoKß3 PtoQ 3 3. Ptog 4 PxP 4. 5. Q It xP toQKt 5 B 3 KtttooQ2Qß 6. BxKt Balt 7. KttoQß 3 KttoKß3 8. BtoKKt 5 BtoK 2 9. Castles ( Q's aide) Castles 10. PtoKR 3 RtoK sq 11. KRtoKsq PtoKR 3 12. BtoKR4 KttoQ2 13. 13 x B Qxß 14. K Kt to R 2 Ktto QB 4 15. Ptolt B 3 PtoKB 4 16. Kt to Q 5 QtoKB2 17. PtoK 5 (Tbe best move. Mr. Bird has now a manifest advantage in position, and he maintains it tenaciously.) 17. Kt to 3K 3 ' 18. QtoQB4 .11ttoKBsq 19: PtoKB4 QR-toQsq 20. Kt to K B 3 KttoKKt 3 21. PtoK6 R x P 22. R x R B x Kt 23. Q x B KtxKBP 24. Qx. Qin P . - Ktx•R 25. QxQRP KttoQß 4 26. PtoQKt 4 KttoKs 27. K to Kt 2 RtoKsq 28. R to Q 3 RtoK2 29. Q to Q R 8 (eh) K to R. 2. 30. QtoQs . Qto K B 3 (ch) 31. PtoQB3 KttoKß7 32. RtoQ2 KttoKs 33. RtoQB2 PtoKKt3 34. PtoQR4 PtoQB4 35. PtoQKt 5 P to Q B 5 36. lit to Q 4 Kt to Q B 4 37. PtoQR 5 QtoKßsq (This move is part of an exceedingly clever device, by which White hoped to turn the tables on his foe.) 38. QxQP Kt to Q 6 (oh) 39. 11 to R 2 (Luckily for Mr. Bird, he saw and avoided the trap prepared for him. Had he moved the King to Q R 3, White would have played Rto Q B. 2, and scored the game.) 39. Kt to Q B 8 (eh) 40. II to Kt ail Kt to Q 6 91. R to K 2, and wins.--London News CHESS IN GERMANY. - Game No. 1522. Between Messrs. Paulsen and Saalbach. (Scotch Gambit.) W. (ME. SAALEACH.) B. (Mn. PAULSEN.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. lI,Kt to B 3 QKttoß3 3. PtoQ4 P x P 4. 11.tx.P Btoß4 5. Btoll3 (If 5. Kt x Kt Black does not immediately retake but plays 5. Q to B 5. Q to B 3 6. PtoQB 3 Kllttoll 2 7. BtoK2 PtoQ4 B.PxP Kt x P 9. Castles Kt x B 10. P x Kt Qtoß 3 11. B to lit 5 QXKP(ch) 12. K to R sq Castles 13. Kt x Kt P x Kt 14. BxQBP QR to Ktsq 15. PtoQKt3 'Rto Kt 8 16. Btoß 8 RtoKR3 17. QtoQ2 QtoK4 18. PtoKKt 8 Btoß3 19. 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M. for _ • ti lte ns ivenhig, leaves Reading atB.Bo P. , arriving in Phlladelplqa tst . £ l.lo P. M. --__ =BioaNfria'mamm At sas 4. lit., for Reading, Lebanon , Pottsville' Phis CfroVe, Trimmed*, SaziblizY___s_WiDliam port, Rochester, Niagara Palle..rtunitio, A llen. al moo mbarre, Piketon, Yark, Oarnale.sMextuntras - MS train amnesia at BILADIMO with hi mat Parmerylvards Railroad trains trai n Allentown. dke.: and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisbur_ g, at PORT CLINTON with °atomises Railroad trains tbr Wl4ll, Lock Haven. Ebxdra, to., at HARRimiIIRO with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Suaquebanna trains for Northrumberbssul,Willlansimeset, York, Chambangnirm Plnegrove, Aar AFTERNOON MIMES& • Leaves Philadelphia at 3.80 P. X. for Potts. Ville, Harrisburg, dm., connecting with and Columbia R.R.trans f o r Columbia, dtc. REARING" AOCOMMODAT/ON. Ltomes Reading at 6.30 A. M., stopping at all ways!". lions; arrival in Philadelphia at 9.40 A.M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 1.30 P. M.; *MVO In Reading at 7.33 P. M Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M. and Pottsvi ll e at 8.45 A. 112.. arriving In Philadel• phis at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. X., and Pottsville at 8.45 P. M.; arriving al Philadelphia at OM P. M. Hawse accommodation leaves Reading at l'.Bo A. M. and H burg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Beading with _Afternoon Accommodation south at 640 • P. 3d., arriving in Philadelphia at 5.10 P. M. Markettrain, with a Passenger car attached. lea*" Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way IStile0a1B; leaven Tb.st.cliEnv am A, M., and Downingtown 19.80 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stollens. All the above trains run daliy, Sundays ex Sunday trains leave Pottavible at 8.00 ZV I .. and Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M ; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at 8.00 A. M., returning from Beading at 4.30 P. M. comenat vAI L LEy R A r7.rtflA.D. Passengers for Downmgrown anedlatepOinta take the 720 and &le A. M. and 4. P A M. trains from Philadelphia. returning from Downingtown at 7.00 A. M. and 12 BO Noon IiMW YORK EXPBEBB, SOB PITTECEmitaa AND Leaves /New York atTHO WES T 7, 9 A. M.and 8.00 P..M.paarting Beading at 1.05, 11.63 A.M.. and 1.48 PM. and connect at HarristsuriLPelansylvania, and Northern ()antral Railroad ress Trains for Pltffiburyh, Cakago, -, Baltimore& dm. , Express Train leaves HarrirMr Arrivalcineatrylvnia Express from Pitt& 3 and 9.0514.154.,9.15 P.M. passing Beading at 4.49 and 10.82 A. M. and U. 30 P. M. arriving at New. York 10 A. 31.. and 2.45 P. M. Bleeping Oars aCoolnnalOng these trains through between Jersey City and riasburgb, without change. Mall train for New York leaves Harburg York 1-. M. Mall train liar Harrisburg leaves New l° Men. BOHHYLKILL VALLEY w A Tr.tul r& Trains leave Pottsville at 7,1130 A. U. and 7.15 P. M. returning from Tamaqua at 7.85 A. M., and 1.40 and A 1 nA 5 41.. rxrrra. A.NIIBUSQUEFIANNA BALLBOA.L. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinewrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. IL for Pinegrove and Tre =ram returning from Harrisburg at 320 P. M. and tror Tremont at 7.8* A. M. and 5.25 P. M. Fig Through dist-cause tinlitete and emigrant tlekell tall all the prinnnal points in the North and Wart and The following tickets are obtainable 6.1.17 at the Mee of S. Bradibrd, Treasnrer,No. 222 South Fourth street, Ph ilseelptda, or of G. A. lik:olls, General thrgerintend. gut, I R-- A COMMUTATION TIO&ETh. =M;Q= MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for B.cOo nalmbettreen all points, si Entil) each tbr Waffles and firms. SEASON TICKETS. For three, GM nine or twelve months, far holder, one, to all paints at redoked rates. stR,E,ROYETEN Residing on the line of the Road will be tondshed with cards, entitling themselves and Wyss to tickets at balf-eare. r.tkitot:=ots);siv %:.1 Brom Phdbutelphla to prtnelpil ettsiiOns,a)d ro/ :3storday, Sanday and hionday r _at reduced to be bad only at the Tioket Office s* Thirteenth and °Mow. irtreela. FitEiGHT. Goods of all deseriptione fOrvrarded to all the &WTI points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow Mons. FREIGHT TRAMS. Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.D3 A. M., 15.15 noon and SP . kt., tor Rafing, Lebanon, HAM:Mutt, PoitlYine, Part Clinton, and all points beyond. ma ai Close at the Phi ad P m ost Mae for all places on the mad and Its branches at SA. M., and for the prin. elpal Stations only at 3.15 P. M. PIiNNSYLVANIA. CF-STRAL RAMBO &D. • N. It ARRANOEITILNT. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Repot, at Thirty first and Market stree-s, which Is reached directly by the camel the bLutet Strt et Passenger Railway 'Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street allw ay run within one square of it. Obi SURDAS' S.-1. he liaritet Street Cars leave Front and Market creels at minutes before the de part u re of each train. AN BAGOAGB FXPRELS.S will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. urders left at the cnicz, So. Gti Lhestnut street will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.; afAlt TRAIN. ............ _at 6 Oil A. PAULI ACCOIE Foa. T ;i 2. ..................... hL FAST LINE & ' ERIE EXPti.h.SS at 12.00 M. PABReBURO TR , . .................._..at 1.03 P. IL ACCOM.-- ..... 2.30 M. LA.NCA sTER A Cet...11. at 4.00 P lIL PI r I SBUR011& IRlte .at sOOP.hL PHILeDBLYRIATexPRI:S..._._ at MOO P. 3 klttaburgh ch Isle basil leaves daily. except Satar• day Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All otter trains daily, es ceps Sunday. Pa &teasers by t , wn. Tasix go to Williamsport without charge of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at B.IOP N. Par et ngers by bi AIL TRAIN go to Carlisle and Charatersbaig without a change of cars. Sleepirg Car Tickets can oe bad on application at the Ticket oitice, tr.si Cheat not street. TRAINS aFItIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ: CfNrIisINATI XPN.K.S.S. at 1'2.50 A.. 1% PHILADhLPHIA . " 710 Pe Oi 1 ACCuts Nos. i& 2. S.n) A. /SL., ,t 710 P. X' PAIIECRONG TRAIN at 920 A. AL LA ;SCA el ER TRALN " 1240 P. M. FAST LINE " L3O DAY " 5.50 " 9.50 " Philadelphia Rapp es arrives daily, except Monday. t incinnatihxprs arrives daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7.00 A. H.. and Williamsport at 8.40 A. N. reach Philadelphia, with on, change of cars, from Williamsport, by Day .111x prEss, at 650 P. N. he Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume limy list for Baggage, except far Wearing Anna. 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, unless taken by special contract. For farther it formation, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent 631Cheetnutstreet. HANIJEL H. WALL&Oa, I icket, Agent at the Depot. Ax I.IIIGIRANS Tamar runs daily, except Banday. For full particulars as to tare and accomodations, apply to FRAN Cls. FUNK. 1137 Dock r treat.. PRILADELPHIA. %OM kW iNI M TOWN AND zgoßaLsrowrr Li 4.1 E TABLE.—On and at, er TRUES DAY, November 1 1866 until further notice FOB, O]tRMANTOWN. Leave 7. 8,9, 10, I_l, 12 A. M.; 1,2„ 3.. 1 5. . 6,b3( 6.10, 7, t, 9 10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Germantown-6, 7.7h,8.8..0, 9, 10,11. 12,A. M.: 1, 2,8,4, 4%, 6,6'5i, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. lbe 8.20 down train, and the 33.1 and 5,V up trains will not stop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2,7, and 104 P. M. Leave Germantown-815 A. M.; 1,6, ROand 03.1 P. M. TNIIT.ILL RAILAD. Leave P 1 lladeSlphia-6 B , 8, 10, 12, A. M.; 2,5.1 f, 531, 7, 9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut-Hill-7.10 minutes, 8,9.40, and 11,40. A. M.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.40 8.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. STINDAI Leave Philadelphia-4.15 minutes A. M.: 2 and 7 P.M. .Leave Chestnut Hill-7.50 minutes A. M.; 12.40, 5.40, and 9.25 minutes P. M. FOB. CONSHOROCSEN AND wortaraTowN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.85, 11.05, A. M.; Iy, 3 9 51'.33ii, 6.15, 805 aLd 11% P. M. 'Aiwa N orriatown-5.40, 7, 7.50, 9,11 A. M.; 6 , 41 and 8 P. rd. 1 betN P. M. train will stop at Falls, School Lane, Wissahickon, Manayunk, spring Mills and Oonsho beckon only, cN Eitrfi DAYS, _ Leave Ph iladelphli-9 A. M.; 2% and 6 45 P. M. Leave hozrlatown- 7 A. Ma 5 and 83; P. M. _ FUR. MASTAYUN.K. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8.35,11.05 A. M.;1%, a, 43;, 5%, lea v e Many P v unk-610. 7%, 120, 93, 11% A. M; 2,5, and 8% P.M. ___ ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phtladelplda-9 A. M., 2and 6.95 P. M. Leave Mena) rit li-736 A .151 sx, and 9P. M. W. S. WILnON, General Superintendent, nni Depot, Ninth and Green streets FOR NEW YORK.—RABITAN filrta AND D.ELAWARE BAY om erry. toot of VINE st., Philadelphia. 9A. 21—hxpress for Long Branch, New York and intermediate points. 6 P. la—Freight for New York and all points North. 11 A. M. Way Freight. Go, Ms delivery d at Company's Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by 5 P. M., forwarded by this line, arrive In NEN ork at 5 o'clock next morning. RETURN/ NG. The Passenger Steamer Jesse Hoyt leaves Pies 32 North River, foot of Duane Street, N. Y., at 11 A. IL, for Philadelphia Express. Freight' eceived at Pier 82 North River, N. Y., by 4.30 P. lii. will be ready for delivery In .Philadelk,hla early the following morning. FARn. TO NEW YOREi_r 00. Ticket Wilco Vine Street Ferry, For farther Information apply to Company's agents. B. IL CHIPMAN. Freight Office and Depot, 320 North WI3BRVAs, Philadelphia. J. B. BURT, Pier 32 North River, foot of DUANE Street. ew 'York. Or at General Freight and Passenger Office,-Phila delphia, No. 411 ClUr.s . /1:i UT Street. W. N. MANTON, Superintendent, Bed Bank, N. J. B. C. Hata Y, General - Freight Agent lied Bonk, N. J. T. BRENT Agent ßEN, General Philadelphia, SULDIau TON AND WLLMIED3 TON AND RALTIMOBE - RAII • • Ent il PTAßLE.—Commencing MoNDAY, 26th, 1860.. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and aengton avenu as foows: Express Train, a W t 1 h . i ls A. M. (Mondayse, ll excepted). for Baltitoore and Washington, stopping at Chattel, mainningion, Newark, Elkton, Northeast. Perr y ville Havro•de-Grace. Aberdeen. I Parrvinan's, Edgewood, Magnolia Chase's and Btemmer's Run. Way-mail Train, at alb A. at. Madan ex. ' espied), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. 1-e an. ming with Delaware B. B. at Wilmington for Cr - afield and intermediate stations. Express train at 11.4 b" 'A. M. (Sunday, excepted) fat Baltimore And Washington. Express Train W s 8.00 P. N. stopping exoeptal), galtimore and shington, at Chester Claymont. Wilmington, Newark„ North-East, Perryville, Havre-dakirace, Aberdeen, Perryman's trd.otoriod, Magnolia. Chase's and Stemmer's Rim. Night 'Emmet 11.ild P.M (daily) for Baltimore and West IngtOn. Connects at Wilmington with Delaware line (Saturday's excepied),st ppleag at middletort, emy run, 1 uver, lianiegum. iseatard, Salisbury, Mee B nne and connecting at Crlatiald with boat for erloik. Po ismont.b and the Rooth. ?..szi.roors try neat from Baltimore for lbrtress Monroe, Norfolk will tab's the 11.46 A, X. Train. WILMINGTON TR,eitv ts 11$11 1 1:00g at all atotkens between Philadelphia and Langton. PhiladelPhla at 12.80, 4.01, 6.00 and lila , (daily) P. M. The 4.00 P. M. train connects with the Dela ware vialiread for Milford and , tntermediate stations The 6.00 P. M. Train rims to New Castle. Leave Willanktion 7.16 and Slat A. M., 800 and OM P. in daily. From BaltimOre to Phlladelphis.—Leave Baltimore A. M., Way MalL 9.20 A. X., Express. 1.10 P. M.. impress 6.86 P. M., Bhrmess. &28 EPress. Fm in Baltimore to Havre de Grace a n d interniedl. a' e elation aat thP.M. Trains for Baltimore leave Chester at 4.49 and 8.54 It and AM P. M. Trains .iblr Italtimore leave Wilmingtanals.22. and sup Ai' If.. anti Mb P. ME. EitIODAT TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE. Leave 'noatimore at 8.25 P. M., stopping at Havre de Gram Newark to t sWilmin Also s_tops at Elk ton anke passengers Por.ft.fiMelphis and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore and at Chester to leave passengers from Washington or Strit'irryr. 7 brougb tickets to all points Westßouth and South we et may be ps °surest at • WIRT OF ale's, 81,3 t BlSlb UT h'IBBET,w der Continental Hotel. Per sons pun baseng tickets at tilts whce eau have baggage cbecked at their, residence by Graham's Baggage A-s -prees. H. P. KENNET. BaParfntendcan. • . 1866. PHILADELPHIA AND RUE RAILROAD. 186& great e traverses the Northern and North west cormtles of Penney Ivanla to the city of Erie en Lakeßrie. It boa been leased and is operated by the PerbWen verde Railroad Company. TAME 01 R4III3KNEIBD MAMBAS YETLADKLPHICA. AHRIVIC .14.1.13TWARD. Strife Mall M s - DrPRe T 4.• Elmira Mall.-- ....... P. M. -LEAVE WESTWARD. &tie Mall Train_ P. M. wrie Express Elmira Mall A. M. Pamenger Lars run through on tue Malt, Mail and H7cprem7Yatna without change, both ways, betweer P hi& and. Erie. Leavy New York at 9.03 A.M..,arrlve at Erle 10 O.) .A.. lb Leave New York at 510 P M.; arrive at Ere 745 P.M Leave Ekie at 5.20 P.M., arrive at New York 4.4 P. M Leave Erie at 9.10 a. M ; arrive at New York 19.10P.M Elegant bleeping Litre on all Night Trains. or Information respecting)._mais_emon._busineris apply ar corner T.ll/11TIETli and ...E.E.ET streets, Phila delphia. And for Freight businesa of the Company's Ag. ents S. B. Kingston, Jr.. corner Thirteenth and ILarge reets, Philadelphia. J. W. lionolda,Erm. Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. B. 8.. Baltimore. HOUSTON, General FreighA gent, Philadelphia. H. W. OWINER, • General Ticket Agent, PhlladNelPhis. A. L. TYLER • ' General Superintendent, Erie. PELLADELPHLI & RA.LTI MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.— cr. AV GEMZENTS.—ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Oct. 15, 1866, the Wes t leave from the Depot of t Chester & Phlla telphia corner of Thirty-first and Market Streets, (Weal Phi , lada ), at 7.50 A. M., and MS P. M. Leave Rising Ban, st azo, and Oxf ord at 635 A. M., and leave Oxford at 3.25 P. M. A Market Train with Passenger Ow attached, will run on Ta- , W,.a” and Fridays. leaving the Rising San at 11.L5 A. N., Oxford at IVO M., and Emmett at 1.00 P. Id., connecting at Weet Chester Inaction with a Train fbr Ph sdelnhia. On Wednesday and Satur days, trains leave - Philadelphia at 2.30 P. M., ran through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. con nects IPS Oxford with a daily line of Stages ibr Peach Bottom, in Lancaster ootmpr. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at with the Afternoon Train for Philadelphia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 rens to Rising ecm, Md. are allowed to take Wearing only, aa and the Company will no= cane be for an amount exceeding one bun. dred dollars, unless a spacial contrast be made for the ammo EICENIErY WOOD Cien't Ban% . THE FAVORITE STE 011302. T irk JOHN A. WAttMER for Burlington anti ristol. Leaves Philadelphia, chestnut street wharf, at 2 P.M. Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. M., Ste each way at Riverton, Torresdao3, An dalusia and Beverly. Fare, cents. Itccursion. 40 Cents. t=6-tfi IFTW:MT: I 7.III7M WILL/A hi T. HEWES & ItltOrlitalt PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 413 NORTH EJGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW.) PHILADELPHIA. [nov3.3mosi Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. lar COUNTRY WORK ATTK,NDED TO. "al C. .LANCASTER. r: . k_s : • : 554: ZSV: - ESTABLIELABD fl 18ffi. coils, OATS and MIL IL-FILED sod Wholeeale and Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to all parts of the City. se7.ly LI 0. KNIGHT a CO, WHOI:nw STE GROCETth L.B. E. Car. WATER and CHESTNUT streets', PhP. adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of th Southwark Sugar Re t .finery and the Grocers' Snot. HOLUM of Philadelphia. lal-lyr PENINSYLVANIA WORIM-01.1 THE DMA WARE river below PHILADELLPHLt., 0111BEESTBIlLo Delawarr o on Pa. Etogillf3Pre and Iron Boat builders, 13°N °D Manufacturers of AD kinds of CONDESI3:ING AND NON-CONDIILNIEUNG KR GINE% Iron Vessels of descriptions, Boners, Vida, Tanks PropellersAke. dre. T. REAIstNY, W. B. ANA., B. Late of Beaney, NM& & 00., Penn Werke, Phila. J. VAUGHAN nufaapacur. WM. H. HEMEDMIL O.OOPE. 013THWARK -F OU ND RY. METH AND WASH e , : ow at. iioA mEms. ENGINEERS AND MA Avinficsnre High and Low Preasnre Stearn lintines for Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Basta, didt, s , Unp of all kinds, either Iron or braes. Iron Frame Root for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c, Batons and Gas Machhierif, of the West and moil re get construction. Sugardescription of Plantation Mechincoy and . Saw and Grist Mlle, Vacuom_Pans, Open Steam Trains, Delbcators, Filters, Pumping Ma— tines, &v. . Ma- Sole Agents fOr N. Billerues Patent Sugar Apparatus, Neamyth's Patent Steam Haminer i l l ni Draining Machine.inwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugai Dra Ge AB VIXTDRICEL—ILD3R.BY 1111111 z 11 .1., d —• TRACRARA. NO. 718 Mims ct t.rf street Manulaclamars of Gas Fiztaree, Lamps, don dte.• would call the attention of the pablio to their lugs and elegant assortment of Gas Chandelle -11, PerodAnto Brackets, de, They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwelling" and Public Buildings, and attend to extend- Mg, _altering and repairing Gas Mei. All work war. ranted. .laBo MUM A. WRIGHT. Tiroßarroar PIKE. aILMIGNIT • earsocar. 71120DOILE waterer. rat= L. mar& PATER WRIGHT at WEE, Importers of Earthenware, M ShVping sad Co and nuntadon erchants, No. lis WALNUT' Street, PhSadelPhla WSW Y WALLes,—OWNERA OP PHOPHRTY.—Tb only place to at Privy Wells CEleanaed and Mau , hafted, a& vary low price'. A. PHYBSON, Manufacturer of Pwrtdrette Gold=lan's Hall. Id amid HARNESS, SADDLES,-dic7— PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY. WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING AND CLEANSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BEST WORK at lowest prices. Office, 1309 Chestnut St. RESERVED TAMARINDS —2O kegs Martinique P =min& in engar, landing and for sale by J. B DESSIEB & CO.. 108 bOtlat Delaware avenue. FOR NEW YORK. • - Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The nelladelpnla and New York acilbretia , • - Steamboat COmpany. Mena Propellers leave DAILY tram • FIRST WHARF below MARKET e run in 24 HOLUM This e connects with all Northern and It astern TramportationDorspantes. Goods anwardeddlran SO all_polata tree of commission. mt&cht received at loweat rates. WAL P CLYDE a OCI., Aguas, a, tiona4Wharves 1942141,41 .7.113. MUD) Age elphi nt irlhl4-11 117 Wall street. reew Voir; FOB, SA VANBAR. GA: The Philadelphia and Southern Mall Blew: oat' p Company's Regular Lines, second wharf below Borneo street. , The s TONAWANDA. Capt.W. Jennings, for HAVAIi AM, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY , 'December nth, and sail on SATUR DAY, December M. at 10 o'clock A, M.. and. every alternate Saturday thereafter—vizZ December 22.Jan ilagi:.10mmme haa fine State Booms and intim so. conaohdations for oaseengers. Cabin passage. 11.75: Deck do.. ES. Through tick eta sold to the followlng_ points—Macon , Oa.. :Pk Columbus, Ga. s4o_ atritTlßULtia.. IA Atlanta, Gat, 189; Albany. Ga . 11441; M ontgomery, A a., $4B; Eu faula, Ala .1140; Mobile, Ala., —; New Orleans, 160. Freight taken at low rates. Thruugh receipt. , given at through rates to Macon, Augusta. Columbus, Atlanta, Gs.; Knoxville, Matta mega. Istsahville. Memphis Tenn.. Canton, Miss. ing d ) 7 0 freight received or bills of lading signed on a Ball- Agents at Savannah, Hunter & Gammen.' For freight or passage, all Ply to . 'WIG L. JALBLES. General Agent. 314 South Wharves. FOR NEW ORLEANS.DIRECT7 THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S BEGITLAII - - The well-known tirst.clase Steamehip STAB OF THE UNION, 1302 tons register. T. N. Cookeey;Maeter, Will commence receiving freight for the above port at second wharf below bpmce street, on TIIESDAY, ember 27111, and Sall on SATURDAY, Dec. lat. at o'clock A. M. Returning, will leave .04EA w ORLEANS on SATUR DAY Dtce.mber lath. This Steamer has sup , ri . t tt Room and ether accommodations for pasni•ger.J. Cabin passage 660; Dem do., $3O. Freight taken at low rates. Ing Noday freight received 01 bills of lading signed on sail. Agents at New Orleans Mcsans. Crevy, Nickerson & Co., who will give car e/ al attention to shipmentlol goods to balveaton, Mobile, Vicksburg, and interior points. - For F freight or passage. apply to WM. L. .TAMES. General Agent, 5e.541 814 South Wharves. FOB BOSTON. •-• 7 L STEAMSHIP LINE DIREOP; G PROM ALICH.POSTEPABF 3.217.11.13AY5. FROM PINE ST. WHARF. kaLLADEELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF. BOSTON. The steamship BOMAN, Captain Baker,. will mil Yom 1 blow elphia on datum:l4v. Dee. las, at 10 A. M. The steamship AB I Ed, Captain Boggs. win sail min Boston on Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 4 P. M. The line Philadelphia and Boston la now composed of the soatex (new), captain .Baker, 1,488 tons bnrthen. SAXON, captain 21annews, 1, 450 tone auntie% NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1403 tons burttunt, These substantial and well appointed will sail punctually as advwllaa end freigt i" i l t u t= received every day, a steamer beau always an the berth to receive cargo, the ghiir ppers are requeided to send Erns of Lading with, fror i =t or passage having superior ileCerronnea &lone. apply ELEr4ll.li w iNtsCh ant R 3 2 Reath Delaware avenue /fig, FU4I W.l.l..es_Lo.utoN, N. C. THE PHILADELPHIA AND Fount. itN STEAMSHIP :,I)MPANY'S REGuLas, LINE. trom Second, Wharf below SPRME street. The that-class steamship PIONES.S. taptain.l Ben nett, tor WILMINGTON. will commence receiving freight on THITBSDA.Y November =h. and sail on. SATURDAY. Deceember lit. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and every alternate Saturday thereafter—via: December 15th, 29th, Paasengers will find superior accommodattorm ano beat attendance. . Cabin ; usage, *2O Deck do., PO. Freight carried at low rates, log No fr day eight received or bills of lading signed on sal} Agents at Wilinington, WORTH & DANIEL, wbo will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the interior. spD is F el or 2. ..oti freight or passage. WM. Gene thWharvesral Aget, t.7:14 4 :1:4 • el: .1i: M. • • :s: : PEELLADELP : - RICE . thiOIFD AND NiMPOLif. Tmaot&iißTECETrfai'lli NEW unlit Also, to all points in NORTH and sotrim Gum. 1,12:A. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE. and the WEsT via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND solarium:Di 14 A TERIIB D. The regularity, safety and shortneas of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, command IS to the pubic as the most desirable medium for carry ing every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any exPerute Of transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates, and lenve revs larly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE d CO., Bele 19 North and 14 South Wharves. HAVANA STRAMERs. SEMI-MONTHLY 41Ptearoshipe HENDRICK Jet u.usON.. Howes STABS AND STRIPES:-- . —Capt. Holme s These steamers will leave . Ws port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M. The steamship .13 ENDRICE HUDSON. Howes, master, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY MORN. IND. December let, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana SSo. No freight received after Thursday. For freight or psasage, apply to THOMAS WATTSON BONS, DO North Delaware avenue; i ciaark. FOR CIALVWSTON. 'I EX S. TEXAS LINE DIRECT. • Steamship EUFERPE. gldridge, com mander. is now rapidly loading at Pier 2 East River, and a ill sail Nvbir despatch. iNo charge made for rayage on goods forwarocd to the interior by rail road.) For freight or paasage, having superior accom modations, apply to BISHOP, *ON CO., No. IFS arch street. no2adtt FEW Ex_PßlDsls LIKE To pieBLA, Georgetown and W I " M nim eisaand Delawsze Canal, with cron asl = l . ll at Alexandria Va., ihrm the most direct route .• Lynchburg,TW• &AL Knoxville, Melville, Dalton an • Steamers leave First Wharf above Markel area every W and Saturday at 12 M. For to the egentik W. .P. CLYDE 00” it North Wharves. L B. Davidson , Agent at Clessigetcrwm X. Eldridge iD Oo Agents at .&lerandzia. ante Engineer in Chia 11. S. Navy. FOR NEW YOBS.—Philadelphia Ste= Propeller OompanF—Despatch and Swill. sure es, via laware and Raritan Canal—Leaeinte daily at lls M. and 5 P. M. ounnaithis. with all thu Northern and Eastern Lines For freight, which will c taken on somuruziodakiss terms, apply tD WM. 2d. BA.DID taint No. 182 Booth Delaware avenue. STEAMER FOR SALE.—The fag& selling coppered and copper fastened" lean; er GETTY (aide wheel), 403 toms 0. M. r 180 met lank. 213q.' feet beam depth of hold , 8 feet 6 , inches; draws li feet 4 inches water built of live oat and red cedar. Apply to E. A. SOUDE RdtWharf CO., sal= Dock Street . --""" NZW TOW-BOAT LINE. lILAWARB and OHBRAP.II42OI -BOAT COMPANY. BASCOM towed to and from PHILADKUPSTAi. HAVBE-DIC-GBACH BALM:NORAWASHING* ~ TON. and intermediate points. • WM.. P. CLYDE di Cll,_Ageotto, Malt Bonth Wharves, radadelphtdb,. Captain JOHN LAUGH:UN. Butwointendent. FOE.iNTWERP —Petrolenm.—dilte Oral ~, c class hip 'UNCLE JOE, Captain Sewall. will Lave Irameolate despatch for tie above port. For I. sight or passage, apply to WORKMAN OO., 123 WALNUT street, nob Agh t FOR ANTWERP.—The Al bark RSTRIER Captain Prince, la now loading for the above Ma part. For freight or paasage, apply to WORK MAN & CS., 123 Walnut street. se24 WANTED TO POTIONASE.-rA. ceurreheardl Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three years old. and Lot over 26 fe4 Inches beam. Apply to EDMUND A: SOUDILIa dr. CO.. No. Snook street. nba CeNSIONEFS' NOTlCE.—Consignees of mernhan. dine per ship litEßlttalfirl. Leosle mane?, from Liverpool, (wrecked on Townsend's Inlet, New Seney,) will please enter their goods and send permits to the Troubling house of the 'holt rrhgned. Goods will commence to he landed on titti , 1 en Street wharf on Friday. the 31. th inn, and Consignees are requaged promptly attend to the reoelut thereof merchandise not termitted will •be sent to the Thiblio Stores. PETER ia ItIORT-elt Sax 115 Walnut street. no2B SIP J. G. ItICIEULttne,OI , 4, fiend, 11. master is tioW discharging under general order at South street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PRIME , WRIGHT' & !SON'S.- 115 Walnut street. lit MU' TAB B. SHlNDLER,Buccessor to JOHN SHINDtili & EONS, Bail Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE .Avenne, Philadelphia. All work done in' the beet manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per. feet satisfaction. Particular attention given to repairing. A DANS' E.XPRESEI COMPANT,—On and anal .15& TUESDAY, May 1, the FREIGHT CEPAHT. AUNT of this Company Bo at be REMOVED to UM Company's New Building, heast corner of EL1314 VENTH and MARKETstreets. ExibfanCeoll mama street and on Market street, VW. ALL MONET and COLLEmacm fIUSIIIIII39 will he transacted as heretofore at 820 Ogg street. andßmalt Pamela Packages will be received at eitheg office. Call Books will be kept at each otßce. and any Calla entered therein previous. to 5 P. M. will receive i attention same dap, lwlthln a reasonable distance C our Mee. Ir_a_ateles for goods and settlements to made at no ITUBBTMIT street. • 40.11.1.1131318H41i. Bit Pl. • SIUPPINEI FacPßlao 4)KPANIES.