I THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPIL-rPIIILADELPIIIA, MONDAY, Y EBRUAUT 2G, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE ' tJFcr Additional City lntdlijnux ge Fifth Pctrn. THE RfllLRORD jmCKjyROIlD STREET. Petition Ag-nlut It Kpinovnl. ( To the Honorable the Sclrrl mid Common Council of the City of Philadelphia . . The iindersl-.'ne-J, merchants of the city of I hllndoljiliia, most respectfully call your atten- ' tlon to the ftUcmpt now being mnile to remove tho rnilroatl trnck on Rrotitl street, north and south of Market street, i , Produce to ntnl from tlio South ftnd South west Is dnlly received atnl "hipped from points on Urond street north of Market stroet, ana any nttcmpl to Interrupt, tlio continuous rail way connection an at present existing would so Incrcnso the cost of transportation as to prevent the Introduction of produce from the above sources to the extent of not less than two hun dred and fifty thousand ton per annum. The undersigned mont repeotfuHy romon strnte npmlnHt the pnssinir of any ordinance of , such a character at the present, time, knowing that the name would be prejudicial to the Inte rests of the commercial community. A lilrloh. Yerke-s fc Cftry. 18 and 21 Lotltla street. "VatiRbRti A UoifT, ini s. Front street. W. il. Howell. 116 8. Front street. Karri-ton Brother-- Co., 106 S. Front street. Daniel Rohler. per Welkel, 114 N. Third street. , F. C. Tomiinn, 248 N. Third street. Harrison, Havemeyer A Co., 2-.-.I Vine street. (I. II, Garden fc Co., 0 Market street. HomLllonurlglit Co., 621) Market street. K. It. Tftgirart. 515 Market Ftreet. (!.T. llollowny, 605 Market street. F.lllotts & Met 'own, 401 Market street, Kslierlck Hlnck, 422 Market street. CJnrrett fc Martin, 520 Market street. Gillespie, ZeilerA Co., sol Market street. To the Meet and Common Councils of the Cit of Philadelphia : The undersigned, residents, owners of pro- fierty, and persons engaged in business upon iroad street, respectfully represent that a bill is now before Councils proposing to remove the railroad tracks from that struet.agalnst the pas page of which they desire respectfully and ear nestly to remonstrate and protest: First. Because, upon the petition of any ten citizens owning property upon Broad street, anywhere between Geriiinntown and League Island, tho city is imperatively required to re move tho rnlls. Second. Because the parties urging the pas sage of this bill are understood to he interests. I In the race course at the lower end of the city, and in property fur north of the railroad tracks at the upper end of the city. Third. That tho signers hereto are a large ma jority of persons owning property and doing . business in Broad street, bet ween Washington street on tho south and .Spring Garden street on tho north. Fourth. There Is the highest authority for as serting that the proposed ordlnanoo, if passed, would be illegal. . ... Fifth, The expense of tho proposed removal, If made, will be enormous, and that It Is not right to place in the hands of any ten men that can be found Interested in suburban property on Broad street the power of compelling tho city to incur such expense for their private ad-, vantage. .Sixth. That their property will be decreased In value by the removal of the railroads and tracks, and tho consequent removal of business from the street. Kama. Rcslilrnrrjt. Pnmuel It. ITewt, 203 and 2iv N. Broad street. Moorlipad. MeKenna A Co., HI N". liroud street, llenry Dli'lil. Jlroud and ltuce streets. Bhurpless, Outer A Co.. W. K. cor. Uroad and Race sts. Alex. Comery A Co., N.K. cor. Jlroud and' Cherry sts. Hugh Craig A Co., Broud and Cherry strums. Jhs. (Steele A Co., Broad and Cherry streets. Peter bteman, 144 N. Uroad street. Worley A lirvson, 110 X. Broad street. Benj. K. Davis, Broad and Filbert street1). Fisher A Miller, Broad and A rch streets. Miller Collins. 115 N. Droml street, Malone A Co., l:i8 and 140 N. Broad street. V. M. A II. Brooks, 112 N. Broad street. Bowland A Krvleu. 257 N. Broad street, hhoemiiker A Co., ill N. Broad street. Jos. II. Davis, 2:tl N. Broad street. Pierce A Black, 231 N. Broad sirret. D. B. Kershow A Co., lis and 12o N. Broa 1 street. Frank fck-lieppmann. 202 N. Broad street. Geo. Myers, 2U4 N. Broad Btreet. , Champion A Austin, 2iKl Broud street. James II. Wilson, 214 N. Broud street, DetwilcrAEiiKlisli, 2111, 218 and 220 X. Bro ul streets. ' Baker A Hopkins, 2 Hi. 21M and 220 N, Bro id street. Kelson Gavit, 222, 221. 2211 nnU 228 N. Broa I HtreeU Joseph Beitler. 2:W and 240 N. Broad Btrejt, Jolin Vt'lmer, 2.12 N. Broad street. Bard A Geiselnian, 242 N. Broad street. Clias. Buynor, 142 and 144 N. Broad street. Green A Kniltli, HIS N. Broad ti eet. Lund Is A stone, .'Kit N. Broad street. Gillespie McKniglit, StiDnnd 811 N. Broad street. Dunwooiiy A Bobertson, 211 and 21:) N. Broad street. J. W. fSiinplee. 817 and 81!) N. Hriud street, Iticliarils A Aylton, !M N. Broad street. T. W. Nelll A Co., 8. K. cor. Broad and Calliwhlll sta. Wawlilncton Yates, Broad and Callowhlll s r.'Cts. It. B. eldel A Co.. laao Callowhlll street. Whipple A l'nrnell. 433 Broad street. tMysses B. V'idal, Broad and Noble streets, John B. Kteel. 44 N. blxlh street. W. M. Watt. 2(135 Locust street. Samuel Jones Garter. i:fiu .Spring Garden St rest. -Joseph B. Solms, 124 8. Kieliieouiu street. Beppller. O'Donnell A Co.,N. W.cor. Broad andSpruce. James O'Donnell, 1810 Montrose street Robert Arthur, 1H22 Bombard street. B. 11. Crane, 706 tshlppeu strpel. John Uotiagliy. 231ft Knruce stre't. Thomas Branson, 247 8. Filteenlh street. Thomas Bruiisoii, Jr., tWH s. Hlxieuntli street, John D. Morgan. K04 8. Tenth snoot. C. B. Mucntiley. 705 S. Broad stroet. James McLaughlin. 1II7 Chrlstiuu street,' D. Ilaimiker, liroad and Fitzwater streets, T. N. Town, Broud and Flt.water streetSj Philip Busliong, N. Broad street, litishong A Hulls, N. Broad street. v Allman A Wenger. 2i7 and 2o!) s. Ilroad BtrMU. James Moore, 2u25 Filzwater street Bobert Bussell A Brother. 2WS ( athnrlne street.; James O'Brien, 82 8. Beventeenlh street, Charles Krall, Germantown. Gpnuui Kerbatifdi, Twenty-third and IiO uliard streets, Bichard V, Clements. 74a 8. Firieenth s reet. Hainncl Clowney, 808 Wbnrton street. Dr. C. II. Ditzler, 1 Bombard street, Geo. Garvin, 1419 Bombard street. Samuel McNutt, 14 rsoutb street. John Sherry, 2218 Lombard street. Jloruce Kingsbury. 2313 Wansom street, Jos. W. Smetlley, 1811 Mervine str eb Jus. C. Molloy. Jr., 724 Morris street. Nicholas MeL-ion, 1211 Murlboroutrb atreat, W'm. L. Muctier, (121 Hpruce street. James Winters, 1408 Hamilton street. Isaac I. Smith, 1004 Clement street. J. L. (ireuory, Broad and J.ocust atieeLs. D. Bliehle, J128 Anita street. J. C. West, Kl'J'-s ; Filbert street. , Wm. Bonner. 121B Market street, J. W, BobitiHOti, 4:l Tusker street. John A kins. ti24 S. Broud street. B. 1. Bender. M2 N. Twellth street. Fldward 11. 1 U. 1222 ()den street. Wm. Beed, 122 Whitehall street. Wni. II. Wester, lSiil Frank ford road. Win. J. Banners, 824 N'. Kleventh street, ' Joseph I laywurd, 231 N, Ninth street. A. F. Henderson, 2::B N. Broud street. George Cookman A Co., Broad and Fllbe-t streets. Josiab Brvun A Co., 1M and 2.V2 N. Broad street. Thomas Is. Barker, 24 anil 2.1 N. Broad street. J. M. Smith A ( o.. 248 N. liroad street. Shoemaker A Tlsdall, 244 K. Broad street. Davis A Allen, 2.17 N. Broud street. James C. Bricliett. 210 N. Itrcad street. B. J. BiUdle A Co., 2 .8 and tun N. Broad street. Jj. K. Smith. S. Fi. comer Broad and Vine streets. A. Cawton A Co., 13S), 141 and 148 N. Broud street. To the H'lert and Cuminon Councili of the City of . I'hilaaehmia: l'rotest and remonstrance of the undersigned I'ltiAiis of l'hiladelnhia. not owners of property. nor engaged in business on Bro id street, but having a Knowledge and interest; in mo general lnisiness of the cltv. represents: First. That they believe that the maintenance of tlio ruiiroou upon uroao streei to do uiiko ne ccRsnrv anl desirable: that by it coul is dls trlbuted to families in tho Southern P'irt of the dtv at an average or seventy-live cents per ion cheaper than it could bo done by any other means. Ker itul. Bvltour cltv has n chean and exne. ditlous mode of distributing grain, luiubor, iron hud other articles, uccussury u comfort and fiiit.KluU'iiee. Third. That If It were removed, the amount of I raiting througii ana across me cuy would do very lurgely increased, crowding the streets and taxing Uie consumers uiiiiecKssuriiy. Koiirth. That they believe that it will Involve the city in a very heavy expenditure of money, John Al CM a 11 us, o-o v HAuniikiiii n.euuv, . Albert Beiiiento. ?o8 Wuslimnton avenue. j i. Shuiik, 720 Wushlnutoii svenue. I'atrlck Sloude, Fonrtb and Curpuuier streets. Whaley A Guil)iiry,eeoua and Tasker Streets, GeorkeTippen, l-'xTH. Second street. Savery A Co., 8. Front and Bi-ud streets, James Donstfby. 1H2 S. Filteenlh slreeU Thomas O BellV. :1 8. Front street. Ph Koeuler, 620 Wharton street. i John W. Kyan, 1ft WaaliiiiBton avenue. .....-I'Vulii n.-to WnMhltnioii avenue. A. sievnnir. " rr-i.,u J II K Coulomb, Kleventh street and Washington av. ' John H. Bowling,. Kleventh street and WaaUluKlou av. aillKll WBlKer, 122 w HnmiiKimi ,... .. im wanblniftoii avenue. GrlltiiiJ A Kvaiis. Nineteenth st. and Washiugton V. W. M. syieri, m n. revouiu j M. Mays, loo4 Cbesinit street. Vatbews A Moore, Bush Hill Iroo Works. Jf. A. BenlutiU'U, at2 Mount Veruon street. enliimln Tlndsll.WaS. Front street. narles H, MUifr, i.ih wmnincton avenue, lionnn (' Guthrie. 2H WaxbliiKlon avenue. Francis Iletsell, 94 swntwin street. iec.ru W. cuisnni, 827 Washington avenue. of. t . Mortli, 1B02 r. r roiu Btreet. t, '. VffTA, Son. ski WsshlnKton avenn. 1 I. W. II. Kareher. 2D W'asbltiL'Uin avenue. Wm. Jordan, 701 Washington avenue. 1. MrKlwpi.. son WRHhtmrlnn avenue. Smith D. dozens, Thirteenth street and Washington avenue. McCaiiule A Smith, between Broad and Fifteenth streets. In W asblncton avenue. Wm. Mrtkiy, Fourteenth st.and Washington avenue . j , h.vsns, rrimesireei ana wasniiigion nveniiB. I. CM Herd Smith, below Browl street, In Washington Avemii. Chnrles O'Neill A Bon, Washington avenue, below iirosn street. ohn HiiKsell. Thirteenth street and Washington ar. Alex. Slcsn, Washington avenue, below 'i'hlrteeuth. ('has. H. Short, 122A Washington avenue. Burns A McMenamv, 1217 Washington avenue, llcwnrd T. Fisher, TwelfXh street and Wasblnitton v. Wm. M. Hoyt, iiRent, Tenth si, anil Washiugton av. units Kayie, Hit. w asiiiiiKttin avenue, ohn Wilson. !34 WashliiL'ton avenue. feorBP Daly. Ninth street and Washington avenue. Gengbegaii Anderson, K44 Washington avenue, Ssmuel F. Fox, Ninth and Willow streets, W. It. Campbell. Klghtb and Willow streets. J Hin es Smith A Co., Marshal and Willow streets. oiin J. Neisier, Kigntti and iwiownui sireem. . Alex. Smith. Garden and Callowhlll streets. Wm. Hart, Garden and Callowhlll streets. Charles Thomas, B. K. cor. Kleventh and Noble streets. A. T. Marklev, N. W. cor. F'.leventh and Noble. evi sinnn, r ipvpntn antl ltiie avenue. l,nB U'lliUm.... no., KI u.vnnlh trPH. ' Michael Uulnn, Twelfth street aliove Callowhlll. J. L. Bogers, Twelfth and Callowhlll streets. W. C. Bogers, Twelfth and Callowhlll streets neonore nans, jso, 121s l anowniii mreoi. lenry T. Keck. No. 1215 Callowhlll street, ohn F. Glenn. No. 1228 Willow Btreet. Nspoleon Luulney, No. 418 N. Thirteenth street. av to wnoeri, no. 224 ix. iniri- emu street. . Schwelnturt, No. 485 N. I entn street, 'hlllp Hindi, No. an.l N. Tenth street, nb n IT. Murnhv. No. 1225 Noble street. ,'bns. lM'pntxel.'Na. 1224 Market street. Armi nD. Acheson. No. 1015 Market street. t. Jes. M. Tweed. No, 811 Market street. ijf Wm. 1.. K .te, No. 110 S. Fourth street. I C. Trontmnn, Fourth and Library streets. B. K. 1 sler, No.44N. SlxleentU street. It. B. Aertsen. No. 410 Wnliiul street. i. L. F sher. No. IW Callowhlll street. O'Be Uy, No. 431 Walnut street, Mlwurd Jones, John K. Shivers. '. F. Ilrasc, MdClnreACunlltre, nmes Citieln, David Conner. Thomas Davis, O. P. Knight A Bro. I times I nnnlngnam, Jr., Wm. B. Thomas Irlando V. Fraim. Watson. Malone A Co.. William Long, Kdwln A. Smith,' onn Jinn, j-.llis l isrs, (din W. Whltn. MeKadden A Thomnson. Thomas riumer. Champion, Souder A Amos Watson, . Co. Bobert fdllillan, Botik hammer A Budd, ames it. jnckson, wm. iiumin re won, limes P. Perot A Bro.. 8. II. A H. Levin. Samuel C. White, Crowe!! A Collins junies ju. lioiov. siting tv; nro.. Nathan Brooke, Latbbury, Wlckersham A eniy i;riskev a t o., i o . Trump. Son A. Co.. Scbell. Bergnr A Co.. Iinrles M. Bctts. iarrnlt A Meeke. B. Torpin, Jr., Jiood S. Somers, 1, U '1 1 . . 1 L 1 I .... I 1 'rulg A Blunchard, John W.Shrlver A Co., t. Lamlell. Selser A Bro.. A. J.Geiger. Henry Godley. NorcroRs A Sheets. K, Park, Drngp A Co., T A. Biinyon, J. M. Bommel, V A. Stout. Wtolverton A Tlnsman. Bobert L. Allen. W. W. Babbitt, J. B. Mii'kle, Amos Knight, George H. Cox, J. S. Cinmplit, Ira M. Hovuy, W. A. Bovd, John Htrellun. iirtis J, Nice, M. D., JUibert Hutcheson, lohn Bonrdmnu, Gottlelb Wolf. Tbemius Uoberts, T. W. Wheeier, Struthers Jetlrey, AVm. II. Stewart, leo. W. W. Bunch, J. Lohr, hnnes Moore, James n. tveven, ,ewis Selgrath. George Taylor, John Pnrcell, tieorge K Christian, K. H. Gilbert, John Fillman, J. B. Weston, Samuel Allen, eorge J.Nevell, jotin Clemens, 'harles Fav. David Warley. . ' John Thomas. J. T. Kiehner, ' John J.Sutton, J. B. Carr, i.. lit I'nxon, j.eopoiu reisse, William Craft, George Huberts, Charles .wicker, William Graham, Martin Brenner. William Smith, G. W.Taylor, Bernard Donnelly, Wm. It. Taylor, A. Ilililetibrund. Charles Smith, John Iiara, B. Burr John Welsse, Joseph Thompson, Charles Mason, James Shnuley, George P. Nevell, I.. J. Harney. .tames tawuoii, Biehuril Stevenson, Thomas Fox, Bobert T. MeKee, John Bay ne. Willluin Killlan, John Boney, Thomas Beilly, BonJ. Kepworth, K.Warner. JohnYeo, James Taylor, , F rederick Emlert. Jones Dubree, I'atrlck Greer, S. Kngiime, Patrick Hlckey, Wm. Mtirrny Nevil, Kdward .M. Jieuney, .eo. si. LiniKe, x. Jirem, enlel McFilvvee, Jacob Lukert, John McDonoiigh, Matthew Shaw, Micline) Noonan. David Billion, Washington W.Sweeney, William Hewitt, Fruncis McHugh. Jesse It. Mellor. J. 1! an Ion, Geo. W. Browue, Wm. Feeme. Daniel Kglof, Adam Austin, David Marion. James Gleuson, Bichard Craker, Wm. Southey, Frank (1. Wellers, P. Batlican. Henry Yetler, Thomas Niilly. John Brannau, Chus. II. Taylor, John Black, Win. Sweeney, J.Burns, Joi.n Cubill. JsaaoP. Work, W. W.Beigle, William Nolan, Suniuel B. Lord, Francis Mulochlll, Frederick liitlner, James Jioiigueriy, AIpx. M. TiOPg, Dennis McKlbaugh, '1 homa-s Mellor. Phil. Nolan, 1 homos F'ay, I'lavien iluot, GeoiBB Vartiy, I Foltz. Jami s Brearley, Beuhen Deal. 1 Andrew Moore. William B. Odonatt, Joseph S. Skeltonlzeths, J. Brenholtz. Joseph t'allher, Daniel Debman, William Cooper, John Bradbury, Mloliaei itrannun, , Aitreajj. van vjrtun, Henry Higham, James Hurley, Morris Hitner, F'rank Higel, H. Gentner, John Kerr, Joseiih Miller. Kdward McQovern, John H. Jacobs. Bobert Graham, Joseph Llllv, Christian Snyder, Caleb II. Austin, John Fisher, George Herman, William Taylor. James Strotch, William H. Blttle. Thomas Holmes, Simon Kdwynerberjf, Daniel Van Horn, George a. ursig, Hugh Thornton, A.G.Mason. Jolin II. Nevell. AVllliain Holly, Jolin J. Dellaven, J. 11 huso. Robert Carter, Charles II. Watson, James Carter, J. L. Gregory, Kdwln A. Chupman, T. II. Gervals, .lames F. Williams. James Morrison. George Frederick, John Smyler, Jr., (twin Burke, Henry Butz, Washington Stuckert. J). liitctue, Wm. Bonner. FUlwurd McCafTVoy, Henry W. Alien, FMward Baxter, Win. Jl. F. Ward, Bobert B. Morris, S. A It. Hill, J. 11 Cook. Hugh lOduma, JL It. Miller, Isaac Hriggs, P. W. McLean, Hugh Junuey. Jits. McAully, Jesse S. Mather, Win. Tlvoy. Tbos. Logan, Henry Christian. Geo. Quoin. 11. T. Halbert, Daniel Turner, William B. Miller. ' John Van Horn, Henry Kratlt, William H. Wild, .las. w. joisbllng. Kowurd Hitchcock, John C. Albro, A. A. Fahey, John Forbes, Micbuel Menlngor. J. M. Connehy. Albert KU'iilioru. Albert Snyder, Joseph Kdeline, John A. Walsh, Jus. B. Itobiuson, '1 bos. Ascough, Tolice Items. Sarah Scott was commit ted on Friday, by Alderman Lutz, naviu? b -en arrested at Twentieth, uud South, for the larceny Ot ft "W ft t' lit On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Caroline Beaver, from Chester county, had her po?ket cut from her dress, while in a store in Eighth street, but tne tniet, in ODtaimntr tne pocKet-DooK, sucurcu But little monev. James McNeil, aped thirteen years, has been bound over by Alderman Hurley, upon the charee of beechiur. and threatening thoBe who rettistd to trive him money. An elder brother of the accused, named William, was also held to answer for interfering with tha ollicer while In tbe discharge of his duty. It is alleged that be tried to rescue his truant brother from custody. ' Fraitcls Aloazo, Robert Torney, and Robert Conley had a hearing, before Alderman Massey on Saturday, charged with entering the factory ol Mr. Joseph Scollield, in Willow street, below Thirteenth, with intent to commit a feleny. Tha tacts and circumstances of the a tl air. hs deve loped on tae hearing;, are these: Mr. Scoiiield is engaged m me manuiucture oi uaimorai sklrw. and within a few weeks, and e?ery morn ing, some of them, wsre discovered to have been carried otf in the night A watch was comsequentlv set for the offend er, BDd on Friday night, about 10 o'clock, the parties made their appearance, first climbin? over a wall from Callowhlll street. Aa entrance Into the fuctorv was effected bv nrvioz open a shutter, and they then made their way to the third story, wheie they were caught like rats in a trap, bv Cuntain Franklin and Oilieer Camble. From stfttement made by Conley, who had been In the eniDlovment ot Mr. HeoHluld. soma ot the eklrts were recovered from ladies reading In the neighborhood who bad purchased them. Joe secured were commuted lor trial. An Impobtast Decision. In the Court of Common Mens, on Baturdav. Judge Allison gfive tbe lollowmg as hi opinion In the case of Ktchols v. Ketnrn Judftes. This whs an appll ration for a mandamus to the Board of Rotura Judges to compel them to give relator his certio rate pi election as Bchooi utrector in me a utn Ward. Mr. Iwis C. Cassidy was School Director in tald Word, and It wot alleged that he removed therefrom, and a vacancy was thereby created. Certain citiacns went to tho polls and voted lor Mr. ISichoU to supply the vacancy. Only twG frccmcte made return, and those returned but 5 or 18 votes. I The answer of the school directors does not deny the existence ol the vacancy, but thoy cla m that the vacancy must first he established by some action of tbe Board of Directors, and that there can be no election until thnt lact i fettled. As the law allows tbe School Board to determine when a vacanct does eitst, the ques tion whether thero is a vacancy or not must be established by the decision ol too lury, or in. some other way. Another question which arises is, tan an e:ction ol ttm kind oe treated as a valid election? TueBhenlT never issued a proclamation for the election, nor was tne Court ever called upon to have the Sheriff issue a stip- E lenient al proclamation, so that electors murut e notified ot the fact. The application ljr a mandamus was refused. . Tbe United States Steamer ''Bien ville.' The United States steamer Jiienoilie it expected to leave the Navy Yard this week. She went into commission liibt Tuesday, Tho lollow ing is a list ot her uuiccrs: Commander Koed Wsrden. L eutcrunt Commander U. B Seoly. Lleutdiinut W. V. Stewart. Acting Volnntter lieutenants Charles W. Wilaon Wm K. Hathaway. Surgeon Wm. Johnson, Jr. Ac:iLg Pasfed Assistant snrgoon J. J. Soworby. Acting I'avmastcr Charlos o. I'erlcv. t Actmir y asters it. u. Nio us Joenli Avant. 1 Acting Ensigns J. Bifhop, W. N. smitli. Matee J. ivemp, u. uooJcy, A. a. Arey, B. Btcoi. Cblet Krpinttr W. U. Hunt. Acting First Atsintsnv Charles W. Pennington. Aotmc 8eeons AasistanU U. C. UuatU. J. 11. Neffu, John 1. Bncklev.' Actina Third Assistants J. t . coBtar, c. a. ,a gren, W. H. Jsiboo. l.orptnter u. u. Gorry. Acting Boatswain liorman Fcters. t aptam's Clerk Kogcrs. Mnster-at-Arms Oliver Wallace. "i eoniaD Jsnies U. bprigman Surgeon's steward Plnlconion W. Niclterson. Target's SUiwar d James M. Bam!ord. Destktjctive Fibe. At 4 o'clock yeetcr day uio4ning tho large three-story mill, situated on tbe Ridge avenue, near Wusahickon Station, w as discovered to be on tire, and Deiore tne nre- men could be Miminoned the entire property was destroyed, with the machinery, stock, and mate iial. lho bmldinir was owned by Mr. John To era, whose loss Is J3o00 over an insurance ot $1500. Mr. James Lees, the tenant ot the mill, which was wed tor the manufacture of carpet yarn, lost about $10,000: his insurance wa $3600. The .boiler and engines were in a separate building, and were not damaged. . IT e establishment ot Solomon it. Freidenourg, pawnbroker, at the northwest corner ef Ninth and Buttonwood streets, was slightly damaged by fire last evening about 7 o'clock. Killed on the Railboad. John L. Grubb, a brakesman on the East Pennsylva nia Railroad, was killed yesterday, near Allen town. It is suppesod he fell from tbe train, for he w as not missed until the arrival of the cars in the city. The deceased was formerly a sol dier, and for a long time was a prisoner at An dcrscnville. He resided at Thirty-fourth street. above Havcrford, West Philadelphia. On Friday evening, James . Bovd, a driver on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, 55 years old, living at No. 162G America street, bad both leers severed Irom his body, and bis head crushed, by being run over at second and Cadwaiader streets, meeting instant death. An Extensive Chaeitt. By tho Ken sington . Soup Society are distributed daily about one hundred and twenty-five gallons of strong soup. The daily beneficiaries of the organization number something like eleven hun dred. During tho past six weeks, we are In; formed, the society have distributed five thou sand two hundred and fifty gallons cf soup, and more than two thousand five hundred loaves of bread. The latter provision is dis pensed twice each week. The house of the society is in Allen street, near Marlborough, Eighteenth Ward. MoETALrrr. Dnriiiflf the past week 271 deaths occurred in the city. The diseases most fatal were consumption of the lunge, affection ot the heart, inflammation of the lungs, and scarlet fever. Under one year old there were 71; over ninety, 2. Nativity United State". Z02; foreign. 68: un known, 16; from the Almshouse. 7: neeroes, 17; from the country, 14. Males, 1G0; females, 111; boys, 77: girls, 63. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 5. . Water Statistics. The following statis tics in recard to the water required in this city and the revenue therefrom, may prove of inte rest: PopulO' Dailu averaae ' I)dle. tion. supply in unit. Revenue. 1830 102 000 2 020,100 R8 01S27 1885 195 000 8.861.626 )2 118-83 1840 230 000 , 4,064 63 126.074 61 1845 800 000 6,142.654. 186 445 87 1856 450,000 11,700 786 . 807.176 24 1800 606 000 20 882,064 494 424 22 1SC6 725,000 80,281,019 606.66141 Meeting of Newsboys and Others. The. meetings of the newsboys, boot-polishers, and' otuers are continued every Sunday attor noon, at Sixth and Chesnut streets, and are largely attended. Yesterday afternoon the meet ing was addressed Dy Mr. itene wuiiiou, Air.iiiram Ward, and others. Besides the delivery of ad dresses, the boys have been lormed into classes, and receive instruction from volnnteer teachers. A very ereat improvement is witnessed in the condition of the boys since the meetings were commenced. Bequests. The will of Charles A. Poul- son, recently admitted to probate, directs that $500 be paid over to the Philadelphia Library, and also tuat an documents; city council Jour nals, etc, shall be handed over to the same in stitution. The collection of shells and books rel sting to natural historv, belonglne to the deceased, are to bo appraised and o tiered for sale to scientific institutions, and if they refuse to purchase they are to be put up to tho highest Didder. Fotjntj Dead. On Saturday morning Mr. Ilerry llooven was found dead on a settee at his retidence. No. 212 Williamson .street, lie had been employed in the laboring department at the Navv Yard. On Friday nicht he laid himself on the settee, appearing to be in usual health? Here he remained duituer the nurht. and was dis covered dead in the morning. The Coroner will hold an luquebt to-day, i Poon Fellow! A colored man. who marched into Richmond with the Union arm?. and who served, nnwounded, in a number of bottles, was crushed, ou Saturdav. between the cars of the Camden and Am boy Kailroad Com. rany. among wdicii he carelessly moved. He received 6evere injuries. He resides at No. 324 South Juniper street. -A man in Randolph comity. Indiana, is sun- portinct eight sets ot children one set bv his present wife, three bv former wives, three be longing to former wives, and one set beloneing to the nusband ot one ot nis lomier wives by a previous wite 18 children in all. That man U certainly entitled to the sympathy of the com- inunuy. ' "The Errlnsr Woman's Refute." In Chicago. tow three vears in operation, has received fortv two women during the past year. Of these eight have gone out luto families, by prmi8lon of tht board of nanusrers. six have been restored to their frietrls, two have been respectably mar ried, two dismissed as hopeless cases, six have left without permission, and eighteen remain In me ma minion. AMUSEMENTS. EISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS XrHAKK. Cliotre'HMti to H p ot Amuncnitnt tnt be nnd BP to HH o'cuclt ii CTtnlng I HI It C CHOICE SEATS AND ADMISSION 6. J Hckets tsn tie had r MS i ' I'KOt.RAM MS InTICK, Ko. 4S1 CHI BNl'T Btreet. oppolte the P torney Irr tlie ( Iimiibi, Arch, Wilnai, uJ Aeuluuu ef JMul, l) to 0 o'clock, tvtrv tvnin. 1 1 tf iuivT cTlEPXUT STUEET TUEATKE. jv CHltPKUT Street, sbove 'iTfeirth. LF.OAI tKOV.RiJ WILLIAM E. SINN, Lsatom ua lluin. A BRILLIANT HVCT ESS I KF.t OD WKKK. SHIS (rondnj) &V16MKU. Febrairr J6, ' will bo rctiutf-d lllh UWKiT HIT OF TflK 8:AIOJIi The TPMulflrcnt acenlo lirams, la ir o n TllMCKWl'KHl Till-; ICR WITCH) 1HK II E Mil I'll 1 . THE ICB WITCH! HIE H Will III Till. Ii K WITCilt 1UI4 ICE WITCH ' ' TUB I2B WIiUU oa. TI1E EA KING'S BHinE. i!ll HI-.A KIND'S ltIUIE. THE SEA KING' 1UUDE. THE PK.A KING S I1RIDK ' It will be prenlert with Its Beautiful BcoiietT. bv Ctinrlr. H Uet, Klrftunt Appoluimentu Sarnrlinn 'I rdimormatlonfl Charunua Mu.lo. Wontlerfnl Klleo h Maa'lle TrreMS Wood and Corps do Mai lot. the u I utrtng b of tne Star Company, an 1 overr otlier attraa traction tliat dunug tbe pagtueek baa ho ped it to Its pieaent DBFQTIAtLKn POPTLARITT. WIDHE-DAV AtTFRNOON. F-tiraary 28, I.E.tND KXlliA MAXIMEE. Itt great moral Drama, TF.M MtillTS IN A BA.R-ROOH. PATlItDAY A 1TERNOOW, March t. KIXblY-FlFUl OK A M FAMILY MAIINEE. THE ICE WIT -II AAmliRton to Natlnen, 38 cents to all paris of tho Bouxn. LhlMren, 20 cent. Dnon opon at rl.V ( ortnm nae at I'll. AilnilMion to eteulcg perloriuauoe, 26 centi, SO cants, and si Sc. Doors open st 6 45. Cnrtaln rites at 7M3. WALNUT BTItEtT T U E A T RK. N. E. IF corner KISTH an4WALNTT Streets MB. J. 8. CLaRKR n: the new Aviorkii CoinrdT. entlt ed 'Jilt Mf.MBfcR FKIH PIKK. TUrt Wf 1B.B FKOU lllifci. whlrb will be repeated F VERY KVF.NIMU tTNTIL FURTHER KOTICE. DeinosllieneR 'torrent, irom PIkn Mr. J . CLARKE scene-WashlnKion city. Period The Present. Act 1- A mnitnltlcent and aoourate view of FliNNMYLVANlA AVENUK. Act 2 Onrmnltattnn ol Membew. Act a Thk k peecb of the cnniiressman Irom Tike. Act 4 The Fan'Rie of tbe Bin. 11 It. J. 8. t LA H ICE an Dickey Sharks lu tbe new and highly sncc-ssiul Comediottaof UICKH.Y'3 WOOING. Commence with the Comedietta of THE YOU.NU SOAMl. , E?. JOHN DREW'S NEW aKCU STREET "HFATItF. Begins atlM o'clock EXIRAORDINAKY UCt K9S OF "8Alt., i ' htCoSI) Wl EK OF MR. HANFR.fJ. A8 BAM," YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW," Aided by OLIVR LOGAN, C. X. rARSLOK, ana tbe ail hnr. TK WALDFN. MONDAY MIObT, AND EVERY MOnT SAM." 1 SAM." -8 AM" "SAM." . "BAM." "8 vM " ' "SAM." "SAM." 8AH" Fsm Mr. CHAUFRAU Ltura OLIVE LOGAN Dick, sam's Tivei 7i C T. PARSLOE Bill Crockett IE WaLDEN ctneral Koslyn Mr. F. F. Muckay Jaiiicn PIUHhiey Owen Marlowe Aims Jsupheniia ucsiyn Mrs. xnnvtr Emily Cronley ,. Mrs. T. A. Creesu i bij a i vtMi it u( i JiAr a u. 'lO NIOHT-CHASFKAU'a 8AM." NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WILNt'T STREET ABOVE EIGHTH BEST JLEiTJCHTAlN Jlf.NT IN TUB C11Y. KVKRY IVRMMI. AND ON WEDS ICS DAY AND SATURDAY AFTER- AOON8. SPLENDID BALLETS, BRILLIANT COMEDIES, j.uuKiiaoi .otiriegqu.es, iiauiorous rarcen, iiellKbtia bal mis Comic Pantomimes, t.EMDH-NOVELTY-MEHI I'. Amusemen's of all nations combined. Star Dramatic Comnanv. Grand Corns da Bullut. Itblonian and jraiiiuiuiuie i orps F voninu lloora ODn at 7 o'clock : commenea at 7 31. FOB 'I HE ACCOMMOD.'IIiN OF LAolKS AND CHILDREN Matinees will bo given everv Vcdnesday ana nature y an.ernoons. uoors open at i o c.ocn; vuuiuirui.-e n& a ov. BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTIC TALEVT. SIGNOUA J.OVETTA, THE GREAT ITALUN DAN- SEIJE8K Mr. 3. W. Smith, and bin arand Corna-de Billet. M r. G. Johnson, Mr. U But er, Mr. 8. Hnmple, Mr J. Pll- riiiu, tne Bonn American Brothers, Air. w. ti. Ma. uiiiws. air. ti. m. juorumor, Air. u. noiiy, Mr. J. li.ee gan, Master Barry, etc. N ATI 0 N A L HALL, MARKET STREET, above Twolitb. MONDAY EVENING. February 2G and F.VF R EVENING DURING Till WEEK, GRAND MUSICAL JUBILl-ES FOR THE AIILLIOV. '1 he largest ana mon popular concert compaiiv, the most eiuuorato. uniiiuo. nieasmt; unu instructive enter talnuients ever ollcied the American peonio. First appcatance since returning Irom England of t!te original FATHER KEMP'S FATHC R KEMP'S FATHER KEMP'S OLD FOLKS' CONCEPT COMPANY. OLD FOLKS' CONCERT COMPANY, OLD FOLKS' CONCERT COMPANY. conslft'nK of twontv-two ladles and gentlemen, with, a iiue urcuuatra auu boivuhki JiRAHS BAND, BRASS BAND, astjlstcdby EMMA J. NICHOLS, EMMA J. NIi HOLS, the Jcnnv Llnd of America. All of whom will appear la costumes of One httudred years to. f-dinlssion to ell parts of tlio hall, 83 cents. Family tickets, four lor tel. children, IS ceuis. Doors open,ut 7 i commence at 8. FATHER KEMP, Manager. 2 22 4t R. N. TEMPLE. Afeent. COSTUMES I , COSTUMES! A splendid aBSort meat oP COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES. FOR MASQUERADES, Areofleredto the attention of the bail-going pub' lo at this gay and festive season, at the v doSTIJMERY. Of twenty-flve years' establishment, , No. O I 7 RACE STREET, North Side. Every effort will be made to please the taste of those who attend tlio Carnival Balls of the Season. i . W. C. DESMOND, 1 2201m No. 017 BACK Street j CADEMY OE FINE ARTS, CIIE8NDT X Street, above Tenth. Open irom 0 A. M. till 6 P. M. Benjamin West's great Picture of CHRIST REJECTED still on exhibition n bhSMANIA ORCHKio'lRA. PUllljlC RE bearsals evrv TLBDAY AFTERNOON AT 'MCBHAL1LND II ALL. KX o'clock. EnnaKemeuta uiscflpy aflilrcstlnuGEOHGE BA8TERT. Ahuuu no. 1231 MONThREY street, between E!;ejUiuym ll(l 3m RAILROAD LINES. ORAKGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD On and niter MONDAY, February 12. two dully trains will run between Wasbinnton and Lmubbar?, connecting at Gordnnnvl le with Virginia Central JUU roud trains to and irom Richmond, an toilowsi MAIL TRAIN. I.tave WasbiiiRton dally (Miuilar excepted), at 645 A. M , ana erilve at Lyucnburg at 6-15 P. at. Leave Lynulnurg at 7 a. M and arrive ut Washing, ton at 6 ai P. 11. ' IlXrBF.S TRAIN. Leave Washington daily (Inclmllng Sunday) at 6 05 P. M. and arrive at Lynchutrg at t (W A. N Leave Lynchburg at tt HO t. AI. and arrive at Washing ton at 8 lu A.M. . . Both trains making c'ofo connections at Lynchburg for all points South and Southwest, and at Washington for Norh and Northwest. 1 Klrat-cltthU sleep m? cars Will be attached to the n'ght trains. i Tbe road Is attractive, not only for tn comfortable accommodation., but lor the fact that It nausea the now hi. tone localities of Falrfcix, Lud Run, Atanaisaa, Bns toe, Catlett's, Riippahannock. 'ulpeper. Orange, and Gordonsville. places ot imperishablu lute rout in the popular mind. ' Tbroayt) tickets to all point ?oa:h 'and Soufhwost Diav be Lad In Bofton, Now York, Phllad lulilii, ana Bttltlmnre, snd at the oilices of the mad lu Wanlilni;ton nd Alexandria. , W. H. MoCAFFERTY, il Jti Conors I Huperlutendeut ' TDEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE ST AMI S, X REVENUE STAMPS, . Of all descriptioiK, .. , Ol all descriptions, i Always on hand, i Always on band. AT FLORENCE PEWINO VACHIN CO.' OFFICE. AT FLORENCE !ivVM MACHINE CO.'S OFFICE. No. MO CI1KHNUT Htroet, , No. b'U CHESNUT Htn'et. ' One door below heveutb street. I One floor be ow -eyenth street. The most liberal o'soount a' lowed, i 1 be nios illbora difccoaul allowed. 1 it RAILROAD LINES. IJIilLADELriUA, WILMINGTON, AND BAL WHORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE Commencing MONWAY. Jannarr S, 1IB 'I rHlno viI'lloaye Depot, corner ol BROAD street ann rjiniiiiur Avenue, as roiiowsi tlntMi Irani at Kll. U. aonil.i aiivmtrAY tnr Baltimore and Washington, Hopping at Wilmington, irrrvTiio, ii aTrn-o- race. ADerueen, rerrvuiaui, anolia and Hummer's Run. ! aware Itnlirnad Train at 11-111 A. M. fRnndav er. erplrdi, for Baits burr, MUford, ana Intermediate; Stailona. w y Man Train at 9 15 A M. (Rnnflaji exeeptod), rot Baltimore Sioppins; at Cbfster, Ihurtow ulnwoort, Cla.rmont, and all regular stations between Wtlmlngtoa ssd Baltimore. Iiprrm Tram at I in P.M. (Bondiys excepted), tf l'a.Umoia . and Washmston. stoDnlnir at riiMirr Clnvmont. Wl.mlnKton, ewark. E kton North-east 1'trryylin-i- Havre oe Orace, Aberdeen, ferryman's, mKuo in auu rwmmer s jtun. Mi: lit Express at 11 - IS P. M. for Baltimore and l')avmont. Wllnilnttoa. Newark, Elk, on, North East, rrnyvi iviua tiavra ae-trace. I'sssenrers by Boat irom Baltimore tor Fortrom llonroe. horfolH. illy Point oiiu Richmond will take tbe lft A. M. Tmin. a an additional accommodation for thos.i holding Ibrouyh llikcts lor Baltimore. Wnsluurton and -ouili. ern points, a Hpvclal car wld leave tho Philadelphia jiepot at n an a. At., connecting at fl ray s Ferry wish the Alornlng irt.r'a "train Irom .New Vork. . WILMINGTON ACCOM KODA1ION TRAINS flopping at all Buttons between Philadelphia and llmingtnn. Leavx Philadelphia at IS and 1115 A. V.. and 3 81i0. end 7 0 P. M Tbe 110 P. M. train connects with Ilelsware Railroad lor MUtord and Intenncdlheftatlons. leave Wilmington at I'M, 816. and t A. AL. and &ofl SLdi-tIO p M ' ra'ns lor New Cajitle leave rhtladolebla at 811 A. il.. I JO and A-tiO P.M. ' irtHOrtlH TRAIN!" FROM BALTIMORE, leave Wilmington at lJ-Oft M and 4 30 anas iop. M. t tlN,)U KOK PIIILaDKLPUI A. Leave Chester at 8-01, H 58, and 10 14 A. M., and 12-38. tiil.ft-44. and W-Wp. M. tVOU BALT1.MOP.1 TO PniLATlElPrlA Leave Baltimore t'16 A.M.. Way Mailt l-io P.M. Ekprers; kib M.. .xpres-t 2AP M. Express. An Accommodation Train for Havre-de-Orao and In termediate stations wl'l leave Ba timore at 4 10P.M. TRAINS FOR BALI IMORr. Leave Chester at 9153 A. M.. i. and 11 IW P. V. 4p'MTe Wimingtonatl2 27. 1, and 0 J3A. M., and ' SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Trsrn at 4SS a. M. tor Baltimore and Wash tnpion, stopiilug at Wilmington. Perrvv no. Hnvre-de-orace, Aberaeeu, ferryman's, Magnoda, and Stciuiner's Bun. Mght Express 11 18 P. M, lor Baltimore and Wnsh Hifton, Slopping at Chester. Thnr ow l.lnwood, Clar mont, Wiln. inirton, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Perry ville, and Havrc-de-Grace. ' A sreclal train wl I leave Phllade'phla for Wilmington for intermediate stations at 0 P. M. BALllMORK FOR PH1LADF.LPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 0-M P. M.. stopping at Ilavre-de-Crace, PcrryvHK and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk ton and Newark (to lake passenuers or Philadelphia aud U-ave pansengers from Washington or Baltimore) and t hestcr to leave passengers from Baltimore or Wash ington. A special train will leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate stations at ( 30 P. II Freight train, with psa(-Dgcr car attached, will leave Wilmington lor Pcrryvlle nnd Intermediate s ations a 04 P. M. H. F. K.ENN) Y, BuDorlntendent j ; PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 W IXHir 11 JIBKAStilill EM. The trains ol the Pennsylvania (.enlral Ral road leavs tbe.'-tw liepot, at 9 Hllt'HE'J H and M ARK.KT Btreet Tbe cars o the Market Btreet Passenger Railway run to sua from this Depot 'ibev leava kr,m :r.- every two minutes, commencing one bou provloui w ine uuiB ui ucimuuiD v cacu i rain ana ntiow about 80 inlnu cs for a trip. Their cars are in waiting on Oie arrive oi each Train, and connections are made with at) roatls crossing Martei street. On Bundajs Cars icave nieveu h and M artet strcew at-4ftP. !. to connect with PLishuig and trie Aiaf and at 10 25 P. M wli b Philadelphia Lxpre-w. Alaun's BaggaceEpreP6 is ocaieaa, jio.Jl 8. Klovcntt street. Parties desiring Ba?pag taken to tne trains cue bare tt.flone at rcssonsble iat- upon application to him lUAINB LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT lKPOi, lliU.i t UiVI. Frio Fxprcw Mall Train Paod Accommodation, No. 1 Fast Line at 7J0A.K " B um " 10 00 " "12 00 M. " l iS) P. U " 2-; " "4 00 ' ' fl an " 7 30 "11 U at 190am . 7 10 1 arkesburg Barrtsburg Accommodation , Lancaster Accommodutlon..,. Psoli Irain. No t PI tsburg and F.rle Mull Philadelphia Express . - AH HIV Cincinnati Express f-bi-adelphia Express raon Accommoiiatiok, o. Farkeaburg Train.... trie Express , Lancaster 'I rain Fast Line ,. Paoh Accommodation, o. ... Vet I XDress 8'i) 9 3tl " 11 2" " 12 80 P.M. 1-10 4-40 Harrisburg Accommoda'tou.... Phllaiielnbia Kxnreaa lAvAVH'aiVv'pittaKn.rt 840 Erin Mall leaves dully (except Baturdav) All othoi trulns oal.y lexcet.t Bundavi. The Penusvivanla Railroad Company will notasanm any rick lor Ragcage except for Wearing Aopare , uud limit their renponalbUlty to Ono Hundred Dollars lc valne. All Baggage exceeding that amount In s tu will be at the risk of tbe owner, unless takn by soeoi. Contract JHOMA" H. PARKP Ticket Agent at the Depot. An Emigrant Xrain rune dahy (except Sunday I. fot fall lnioimatlon aa to tare and accommodation, apply tt FRANCIS FDN-K No. 1,17 Bock Btreet XJORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. A'l BepoL, THIRD Btieet. above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLFBTOWN, MACCU CHCNK, EABTON. WiLLIAMBPOBT, and W1LKEB B ARRK. At 7 30 A. M. (Fxpress), for Bethlehem, Altentown, Manch chunk, Hazleton, Wllllauispoit, and Ytllkos barre. At 8-30 P.M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, etc.. teaching Easton at 6'ib P.' M. ' t 515 P. M. tor Bethlehem, Alientown. Mauob Chunk. Danville and Willlumsport. For Doylestown at 8'35 A M. , 2 30 and 4-18 P. M. Fot Fort Washington at 10 A M. and 11 p. M. For Lansdale at B IS P. il. White ears ot the Second and Third Streets Line City Passenger Cars run direct to the depot TRaINH FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Bethlehem at 6-25 A. M. and 10 02 A.M., and 6 18 PM. Leave Doy ertown at 8 80 A. M., -15 and 8 30 P. M. Leave Lanidale at 6'10 A. M Leave Fort Washington at 10-60 A. M., and 115 P. M. ON BUNDA18. Philadelphia for Bctniehem at 0 A. M. Philadelphia tor Doylestown at 8 P. M. Doylestown for Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem tor Philadelphia at 4 P. U. 1 brough Tickets must be piocmed at the ticket offcet THIRD Btreet, or BERKS btreet. 6 , , LLIS CLARK. Agent HEIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AI& a 1 the Stations on the CaWDI-N and AilBOY and connectltig Railroads Decreased despatch. THE CAAD'EN AND AMllOV RAILROAD AJtD TRANSI-OR'ATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES for New York will leave WALNUT Btreet Wharf at I oVock P. 31., daily (Kundaya executed). Fielsht must be dull sored beiore 4H P M., to be for warded tbe same day. Returning, tbe above lines win leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 8 P. M. Freight lor 'Irenton. Princeton, Klugston. NewBrnns. whk. and a. 1 points on the Camden and Amboy Rail . roadtslsn. on the Belvldere. Delaware, and Fleming, ton : the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jauicaburg, an the Burlington and Mount Holly Kai roads, received out) forwarded up to 1 P. At. The Belvlueis Da aware Railroad eonnects at Phi;, llpshnrg witn the Lehlub Va ley Railroad, and at Manun kacbuiik with all poluts on tt Delawure. Lackawanna and Weiteru Railroad, forwarding to Byraouae, Budao. and o'ber points In Western New York. The New Jeney Ral read connect at Elizabeth Witt the New Oen-ey Centra Kailroad. and at Newark wltl the Morris and Essex Railroad A shp memorandum, specifying tbe marks and num bers, shippers and consignees, must, in every ins'.auue, bpsentw itlr act load of goods or no recen t will bs given. Increased facilities have beeu made lor the transportation ot Live Block. Drovers a e invited to try the route When stock is lnrnlshed in quantities ol two cat-loads or more, it will be delivered at the tool ol Fon icth street near the Drove Yard, or at 1 lor No 1 orth river, as tbe shlppeis mi-y des guate at the time ol shipment For terms, or other Information, apoly u WALT1B FRKEi, AN. F.eh ht Agent, 1) 1 No. 226 B. DELAWARE Avenuo Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORIUB'IO'H RAILROAD. On and a tr WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1868, nnO' Furiher Notice. FOE GfcUMAM'OWN Leave Philadelphia G, 7. 8, fi, 10. 11, 12 A. M.,1 2,810 l,4,6 8H.8. 7, 8 8, 10. II. ,g P M. Leave Uermantown 6, 7, 7, 88 20, 0, 10, 11, 12 A. M 1,11 3, 4.4H.6 bH. 7,8,0 10, IIP. 5i. lho 8 20 oo vn trnln, und a."-, and tX op trains wfUnot top on tho Gerojantown Brsno'i. ON hi Jj 1)aY8. I.enve rblladolphia fl-10 A. Ai., 2. 1 10H P. M . Leave GeimantownS A. M.. 1 6 tl'i P M. CHESNUT TRILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, ,H 6H,1, U'lA-ave'( hernnt 11111 710 minutes, 8, 1 40, II 40 A. M. -40. 3 -10 , 6 40. 8 40. k'40, end lil'4'i minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS, i Leave Philadelphia fi-lti minutes A. M., 1 and 7 P. U Leave ( bor-nut hill 7-40 minutes A. At,, 12 40, 8 40. and (-25 mlnu es P M FLB I ON6HOHOCKES AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6 .8 36 minuies,, 1105 A.M., IH I 4H. tM.eit .gOomlniitos.andim P. U leave Noirlbtown bh, 7, 7 50, 9, 11 A. II., IK, iH, 6, an4 IP At. The 6M P. M. riatn will stop at Sohool Lane Wle tlvkon, Atauayuuk, Boring. Mill, and coushohoi'ken only. OM BCNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M 2H . and T P. M. Leave NorrlBtown 7 A. M , and 5 P. M. FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 8ft minutes, 1106 A. M., 1. t ih 6H.6J4, 8-tlft, and U S P. M. Uave Monayulk 6k, IH, 8 20, OH, 11H, A, Mm 2, 6.IM . QW BUND AYS. ' Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 24. and 7 P. M. Leuve AtaiiayuiiklX A. M . bH, and 8 P. M. . W. B. WIL-ON. General Superintendent Depot NINTH and GUEE) Bueet RAILROAD LINES. BE 1 I) f N (1 RAILROAD. WKF.AT TRUNU I.1NB ' IROM ruILADELl'HIA TO THE INTF.kTOS Of PEN buy LV a I a , THE H( HTJYLKILL, B4IKy!JHANA. CUMKI RtMNLl, . . AN D WYOMINO TAIJ.KVH, P -JOBTH, NORTHWRWT, AID TBB CANADAf. 1 MrlNTIB a i RAXiHsKf.ToV PaB.-KNOKR TRA I MA. Company's nepot. at THIRTKHNTW and ' A I LOW HI LL BtreeU Pbliadwlubla, at the tollew Ing hours MORNIMO MAIiv -""JS. M' 'ding Lebanoa Hart.hrg, FoMs i.J?f..' n e8JuT lama-iaa, Buntm.y, WILlanum, t JV k?00'" !r. tatarsi Falls. Baale Alientowi; Wlkesbsrre, Pltwton, Yerk. farllsle. Vbambtrnbaw! UaientowD etc. etc. I bis -rain conneeta at RRADIsft with ha r ... p. "vlvnia KaDrosd tiaios tor Adentown. t at and wit u r rV.'i?. Uey yia ,n' U"'f'btirg eto. PORI CLINION with Calawlssa llaUroa" trains William. port. Lock Haven. Klinl a. eto I at HAS tJ w',h rthera Central, t umherlaod Vallr and Bchuflkll and Busqoebanna trains ft..- NrrAh nmbeiland. Wllllainsport. York. Vhambenborr Pkae grove, eio. , AF'itRNOON EXPREnB Leave. Phllsoelpbla ai IMP. M.,ior Resrttng, , otto. VI ' V 'rbir, etc , connecting wlta Hewllng and Commbia Railroad train it., i-nivmiii. aa "Lf .Rlroao train for Milton. WUi.amspert. . REAP1NO AClOlIVODATION. Leavet Reading M f SO A. M stooping at all war stations, arrives iu t bllaoe phla at 8 iw a. M. Kt urniug, leave, rn adelphla at 4 80 P. M.. arnvet hi Beading a. 11 M p it. Trains ler Philadelphia tave Baniabnrg at 7 A. If nd l'ottsvlleat30 A.M. ainvlng In Philraeluhntat i't p l. Atterneon tialns ieve Manlsburg at 144 ? ,Jnf.P.t,."L1.1 " '.M.l arrlvuiB at Phila delphia at 1 OS P. M. . barilshurg Accomeiooauon leaves keadraa at 1 1t A. M.snd ilarrlel.urf attmip M " Market era. n with Passei ger ear attached leave Pbl adelphla at i2 4A. noou lor Reading and all war sto- rons- leaves Beading a IttO A. M., and Downmuioa st 0P . f . 1 bi adelphla and an way stations A II the above trains Bin dally Nnnda; s excepted, t-onday trslns leave PottsvlUe at B Vu A. M., and I UDs del phla at 8')& P. M. 1JES1ER VALLEY RAILROAD. 1 Passengers lor I'owningtown and iniennediate pota . tskeibefetio A. M. and 41 Mi P.M. trains from FhUadaN Phta, retnrnlng from Downlngton at 7 0S A. M. anal J-o.Son. NEW YORK EXPKEBB tOU PITTBBCRO AND IBM l eaves New lork at 9 t A. M. and 8-00 P. M ., sasatnc BeadU.g at 10 A. IV ., and l-4 P. AI . connecting at Barrisinrg with Pennsylvania and Northern tientmi islhtao. Ix press 'liams or Pittsburg, Chicago Wh linmsport llmlra, Baltimore, eto. . lie umirg, l xpress Train leaves Harrlsbarg on arrival oi Pennsylvania Kxpreai, irom I Ittxburg, a I and S 06 A. 1.. passing Reading at 4 49 and 10 62 i, M , arrivm atNiworkat 10 A M nd2'4P M. BlecplngCa aci ompsnilnr tl tse trains :broag iewecn,lr ev CM and Plttfbutg without charge. r Alsll Irain lor New York leaves Harrisburg at 1 41 P M. Mall Train lor Hanlsbuig leaves New xork at II Noon. SlBUTLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Tialns leave Pottsvl lc at ti-46 and Jl-fid A.M., and 7-1 . r. Ju., tuning liom Tsaiaquu at 1 35 A. it. and 1-40 aa M 111 LKlLt AND erSQCI HANNA RAILROAD.'' Trail slibvc Auburn at A. M. tor Piaegiove and Bnnlt l.utg, end ai 1-Ni P. M. tor I'lnegrove and 'rcmonti returning Tom Ilairlebuig a' 410 p. M., and fioui Tl8 mcutatlOOA V. and 6(0 P.M. il KfciB. - 1 brrngh Orst class tl. kets and emigrant tickets to all the prlnopa points In tbe North aud V eat and Hitadaa. Il.e follow ing Hike f are ootamed on y at tbe Ouioa ot h Bisiltord, Treasurer, No 227 B. Fourth si reet Phila delphia, or ot O. a. Nlcolls, General Bupeilntendant. Reuulcg. OMMCTa TION Tit KETS. , At 58 rer cent uiBcount, between any points acsire4L for amillos and flrn.s 111 LKAUE TICKETS. Cot d 'or 2(100 miles, between all points at $8250 each, lor lud los and firms bLABO TIi KETS, l o three six cine or tweivo months, for boide etily, to a i piints atre-inred rates CLI UtiVMhS Reildlng on the line of the road will be tnmlsi.ed with cuids, eiuliUTig thcniselves snd wives lo tickets at half lar EXt VESION IK KETS, From Flit sde.phia to principal stations, goou for fatuiuay. Bundsy and Monday at redu-ed faro, to be bad only a, tbe Ticket Ollice at Tblrteeutb and rmlow hill streets. , 1REIOHT. Onodsol ai desert i, tions forwarded to all the above points irom the company's New Freight Depot, Broae. and w hlow atret-ts . FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia dan? at 8 30 a. M., 12 45 noon, an 8 1.0 a M lor heading Lenonon Harrltourg Pottsville, Por Clinton, and all noln a heiond. V.aILS Close at the Phi adeiphla Post Office lor all p acel oa tne roau anu us urancues at o A. Js. ana lor ail principal Bullions oiuy at a 10 r . ai. b jo TjOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND JT An boy and Pblluileluhla and Trenton Railroad Couipanv's lines FliOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. , ana w ny pieces, truui W alnut street whori, will leave at) . lOllOWS jVlg. I gAIUt At 6 A. at., t.i Camden, and Aniboy Accommoda tion 82-25 At 8 A. M., via t umocn aud Jersey C ltv Express., i 00 At2P M via Cim u.cn and Ambot Express 223 At 12 M. (noon) and 8 P. M. . v la ( omden and Am boy Accommodation iFreluht and Passengerl....e 228 At 6 auu lino p; M. via Camuen and Anibuy. Ac commouation (Freight and I assenger), 1st c ass ' ticket 1-2S 2d t ass Ticket... 1-60 At 6 and 10 A. 11.. 2 and-ft P. 11.. for Mount Holly, Ewantvll e, Pimberton and Ylncentown i at 6 A.M.. and 2 P.M. lor Freehold. At 6 and 10 A.M., IX M.. 8-30,6 6 and 11-K P M.. lorPat n.yrn, Rlverton, Dclanco l.eveny, Edgewatcr Burw . llngton, Florence Bordentown etc. the lt a. M. and A P M. lines run direct through to Trenton LIN FROM EEBlGTON LEl'OT WILL LEAVB AS FOLLOWS I At 1115 A. M.. 4 30 and 40 P. al.. via Kcnfllngton and Jersey City Fxp css 8301 . A112P M (Night) via Kensington and Jersey l lty fc xpress. 2-26 i he 6-45 P. M. Line will run dally. A 1 others Nundaya exceptc d At 7'iO end 11-15 A.M. 3, 3-30 4 '30, 8 and 6 46 P. AI . and 12 Muliib.ht, lor Bristol Trenton, eto. At 7 A. M.. 10 50. 3, 6 and 6 PM. tor i ornwclls ' orrl- dale, llomesbuig. 1s ony Wlsslnomlng. Brldcxburg; and Frankiord, and at 8 P. M for Ho mesburg ana Intermediate Mations 1.ELV1DELE Dl-LA WARE RAILROAD, For tho Delaware River Vallev Northern l'ennsyl voma and New York Ma e ana ti e Great I.akct T wo through trains daily (tiuudays excepted! from Kensington liepot asfolowg: At 7 30 A. M and 3-30 P. a. LiNEf FRO. MW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA Will leave irom foot ot Coriland strce At 12 M Ol d 4 1 . 11., via Jersey i ilv and Camden At 7 and 10 and life A M ,6 P.M. and 12 Mgbt, v.ae- pe.t lty aim Kensington. From Pier No 1 North river, a'. 6 A. M. and 3 P. 1'., Via . n Ley aiid Cvmdeo. At 12 Jo. 8 ana 6 P. At. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and tainder. Jan. 16. ltU. WILLIAM H. OATZMEB, Agent TI7 EKT JERSEY RAILROAD LINES.-. VY Iiomicoto Ma It EE! btreet tLpperFeriy). Dnl y. txctut euLla a ri, LL AND WIN'iFR AFHANOFMENT. Commincing W EDEt-DA V , November 15. Idea. - For Bridgeton. Sulem, end a 1 Sta Ions on West iaxwf and aieui Kailrosds, at 0 A. M and 3-30 P. M. Fo. Mll'ville and a,i Intermediate Stations a. 0 A. AC. and 3 i. M For ( apo i ay and Intermediate stations at 0 A. M.te MilivlJle. connecting with krrl-.nl Trnln pasHengnr Cor attaebed lor ape Aluy, duo i ii P. At., aud 8 P. M., tliroui.li 1 acsenger ouo 8 P. M. For Giasahoro snd intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M., ki d 3 3d P. H. For Woodbury, Gloncester, eto. at A. M., I. I JO and A EO P. M. Freight tiaiu will leave Phi adelphla irom Bondlord'l wbart. at 10 A. A) and Camden ut 12 af. J Van Ki NHHHL F.R Snperlntendcnt. THE W Er-T J KHbE! K.XPR - OOa P w will attend to all the usual trani-jiqi fit express huslnesf, rtceive, deliver, and forward tbruugaotber responsible I'xprcts t ompauies. to all parts w the cWuutry, an article in'rumcd to ihem. A Special Messenger accompanies each tbroocb trahl. 00.ee. No. 8 Wainut street 8 16 Urn 1 QIT 1' UILADELPIIIA AND F.RIH JOUiJ RAILROAD This great line traverses the Northern and northwest conntiesot Penusy vuuid to theonvot t rle. ou Lake Ei le. It has been leased and It hi operated by the Peuu svlvnnia Kalliosd romimny. 1IME OF PahsENQi KTBAlNS AT PBfLA DE1.PHIA. Arrive EastwaLd- rle Mail i ra n H)0 P. M. , ' Erie Express i rain. 11-10 A. M. Inve Westword-Erio Mali Train, 7 20 P. M Erie Ex ress irain, 7-20 A. M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mel) and Express Trains without cuange, both wtvo, betweea Philadelphia an fi File. , ' P Nt-W YORK CONNKCTIOV. Leave New York at 6 OOP arrlveat Krie at 8-37 A.W1 Leave Erie at 1 ft P.M.. arijve at New Yoik 1 16 r. U. No change ot curs between V lie and New York. legant Meeplng a s on ail Night 1 rains. For Iniormation respecilns paaacrtuer business, apply at 1 HI Bill I B and MARKET Sfeeui, I hlladelphia. And tor Irelitht business ot the ompanv's AgenbM fl. B Kingston Jr., corner TH IRTtr K-' H snd WAH KET Streets, Philadelphia t f. W- Reynolds, Enaj Wtl' laui Brown, Agent, h O. k. a Batuuien. 11. p. HOT hi Oi. (leneral Freight Agent Philadelphia. II. W. GWIXNKR. General Ticket Ajx-iit,Phlludulsbl JOH D. POTTS General Mana-rr. WIIHamapott ALF RED L. TYLER. General Superintendent. flags", fireworksTTq. J. M-c G U I G A 1ST, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, HO, ' FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Etol MATCHES AND BLACKING, ' ', no. a rthawhehhy strthtiiv . F'rst 6treet above coud betwfxsn Market and CbesnaiJ j 4 , PaoAvau'iUA. t 4