CITY INTELLIGENCE. Fiukmkn's Biot One Maw Killed and ;wL0CN.M,)'A Omen's riot ot a Prions character took place between one and two 0 clock Sundav niorotnfr, on Moyameasine ave nue, from Greenwich to Dtckerson streets. An linr-orupled house In Greenwich street, Mow Wo-yamcns'ntt avenue, forming part of the Per son estate, which was devised to the Pino Street 1 resbyterian Church, whs set on fire, and an alarm belnn created, members of the shifllor llose and Steam Engine Company, tho location of which is only a few fquares off, drasired some sections of hose to the. scene of the bnrninpr, and went Into sorvlce. In a little while the hose carriuire of the Weccacoe Fire Company arrived on the ground, and the mem bers ere preparing to pro into service, when a quarrel took rince between them and the Shit ner members, which resulted In tiie free use of PlR'tOls on ,tu sliles, and of stones and brlcK bats, wh j are plenty in tho neighborhood. At least from twenty to twenty-tive pistol flhots w.re fired in rapid succession, thfl riotinar continuing from Greenwich street, where it commenced, to Dickeison street, and tue marks upon tho brick wall., and the bullet-holes in fences alonfr the street, besides the spots of blood on the tootwav, show how desperate the encoHnter was. An uttempt was made to take the carriage trom the members of the Wec cacoe, as was dono to the Franklin Engine Company a iow weeks ago, but it was hot suo cesetul. While the riot was at its beisjht at Greenwich street, a member of the Shiftier was shot in tho breast and lell to the footway. He was carried into the tavern of the widow Dou vier, and died in a lew minutes, the ball evi dently passing either through the heart or aome one of the main bloodvessels connected with it. llli name was Henry Walters, a young married man, who resided at No. 120 Prime street. Tne body was subsequently carried to his late resi dence, and o postmortem examination made by Dr. Bhapleigh, preparatory to tbe holding of an Inquest upon it, which will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon, at Coroner Taylor's ollico. Two members ot the Weccacoe were shot. A ball fnm a pistol entered the mouth of Arthur 8mith, cut the Hps, and passed into the fleshy part of the jaw, trom wnicu it was extracted by Dr. Eeid. A young man named Davis was shot in the fleshy part of the lev, Daniel Blyler was shot in the loot, and Peter Ehrenbtrg was reported shot in the leg. Noue of these persons are seri ously injured. James Edmonson, driver of the Weccacoe Steam Engine, was arrested nt the house of tne Company, on the chuige of shooting: Walters, and whs held to await the result of the Coro ner's lugueBt. Ehrenbcrg Is reported to be a member of the Franklin Engine Company, and tbe allesation is that, teating to take their appa ratus to the fire, a number of the members of that Company ran with the carriage ot the Wec cacoe. The destruction of the Franklin Engine Com pany's carriasre, already referred to, was pre ceded by a tight, m winch two men were shot, and that riot was with in two squares ol the s eno of the shootim; on Sunday mornin? . The eeneral fueling amnna the resident!" of the First Ward is that prompt measures should be taken by the authorities not only to bring to punisu ment the parties in the recent not and murder, but to prevent similar violations of law in the luture. A Mysterious Firk IIkavv Loss nr Water. There was a tire near three o'clock yesterday afternoon In the second story of the four-story premises No. i!i forth Front street. The property is leased by C. W. Meyer, dealer in leaf and oiher tobacco," by whom the second btory Is sublet to Charles Uotts, who deals in leaf tobacco and cigars. The building is a largo one, and contained, so far as Mr. Meyer's pro peity is concerned, u large slock of tobacco, disposed in the various floors and in the cellar. The flames were tlrst visible in the front part of the second story. There was an immediate rush to the place, an J but for the police, it looks as thouuh there would have been a wholesale larceny, as there was at the tire of Messrs. ll.ick nor, on a Sunday afiernoon some considerable time aao. The police formed a cordon around the building, and the result was that the tire men, with half a dozen "tlour-barrcl" r-treams, squelched out the rlames. Tt:e second btory was pretty well destroyed. What the tire spared appeared to be ruined by water. Th" stork of Mr. Meyer is damaged in a melancholy manner by the water prrcolatim: from above. It was impossible to tell wnat loss hud been sustained; but rouah estimates place It at at cnA $20,000. The r ire Marshal spent the niternoon upon the cround, but cannot make out anv theory as to the cause of the occurrence. He may suc ceed in doing bo to-day. 1-cople in the vicinity look upon the case as'a very singular one, none knowing of any tire heintr about the premises, or anv manner in which it could have oecurrel. The dtrnier ressort wa, "caused by spontaneous combustion. ' "A Victim ofCiucumstancks." We re ceived tho following last Saturday evening. It explains itself: West Philadelphia, Sent. ID 1800. Messrs. Editors: In voui issue ot yesierday tho following uoi ice appeared in your paper: AonnATATRD Assault and Battery. -Barney Gal laulier was arrested. Ill the neighborhood of Thlny ninth and Wa nut streets, on the charge of committing an ouiaueous assault on a young woman, uauasiier is &nold oileuder. and ban Irouuently coma nuder the no tice ol the po Ice. Home time age be was arrested while J. mg In wait tor a man In a lonely place with the lnten tlon of rnblilns hi in. This morninR Gallagher wai com- ntitted by Alderman Alien, altera hearing, to answer tne cnarge oi assault ana uauery . Vouwiil please contradict the statement, as It is wbolK false. 1 never mw ui rested in uiv life on a charge o robbery, or lor lvinjr in wait to rob or molest anybody. The artiuie in question lias caused me much uneasiness, auu prooattiy may bo injurious to me, as I have to support a widowed mother, and have Dcen lor tue last ion or tweive years. ltoepectliilly yours, itABMAItD GALLAGHER. In order to satisfy ourselves of thj truth of the above communication, we sent a SDecia re poiter out to West Philadelphia to make further inquiries in regain io me aoove cae. iu re suit was about aa follows: Alderman Allen's record of the hearing is, that "on the night of the 12th of September, as Anne White was passing alone, on her wav home, she was accosted by the defendant, who wished to po home wilh her. She refused, and he struck her, and then caught hold of her and attempted to throw her down, wnen sae srrutr sled violently and got clear from him. Tde next morninir Officer Ford, of the Sixteenth Dls tr'ct Police, arrested htm, and he was held In $800, by Alderman Allen, to appear at tho en- sums term of the Court of Ouarter Sessions." Inj regard to the statement about his lying in wait to rob a man. Serjeant Saunders, of tbe Sixteenth Districi police, gives the following facts: Some time since he was on his beat in the neighborhood of the Market Street bridae, when he observed this man Gallagher standing in the shadow ot tbe arch at tbe Pennsylvania Rail road JJepou lie saw uaiiaguer take a larie paving-btone in his hand and watch for tbe coming of a man, a captain of a canal boat then lvine in the Schuylkill river. As the man came near the bridge Gallugber raised ills hano wua me coome-stoue in it high over hi head.fready to strike, but instead ot going through the archway, the captain of the canal boat went u the steps on to the brldnre, u he turned Sergeant Saunders seized the hand of Gallagher that held the stone, and asked Mm what he was doing. Gallagher replied in a ennfused manner, "he la coming , evidently thinking the Srseant was some one else, im n,Ai.af,.io afterwards two other men attempted 4 int.rim with the Sergeant, but he had two other officer" with him, and the whole three of the rowdies were arrested. There are other inte retlnff facts concerning this man, which it wilt Dot do to publish just now. ADANOEKora Cdstomeh. Samuel Un , ruh made an aggravated assault on a man out , t the Mermaid Hotel, Mount Airy, yesterday. He 1 alleged to have struck bim with some sharp Instrument, ana Injured him severely. Uurua wa arrested and held to appear at court in the nm ot $100 by Alderman liex, on the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, and tiho fur cwrylug vouocukd dead) weapouf. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 18GG. Another Dibgbackfut. Riot. Anj one would naturally suppose that In city like ours one liot in ono day would be enough, more especially on a babbath. But our city was dis graced by two riots yesterday. Yesterday after noon, while the Mantua Hook and Ladder. the West Philadelphia Engine, the West Philadel phia Hose, and the Union Hose were returning trom a fire in the city, a free fight ensued be tween the adherents of the two former compa nies against those of the two latter, at Broad and Market streets. The fight was a running fight until they reached Twenty-first and Mar ket streets, brickbats, horns, and spanners bj'ing Ireely used, and broken heads being plenty. At the latter corner they all stopped, and for a few minutes the tightintc was hot and heavy; bricke, stones, and every mist-lie thatcamo to hand being freely used, and many persons severely luiured. They then continue ! until across the Market street bridge, when another fight ensued, and a man named Coombs was stabbed in the groin, inflicting a dangerous wound, nergeant fhy, regardless ot danger, rushed into the midst of the combatants to quell the disturbance, when one of the men struck him a severe blow on tha lesr witn a brick. The Sergeant fired bts revolver at him without effect, and he escap-rl in the mclec. Ow ins to there not beina a suf.icleut number of officers on the spot, theie were but few anvsts made. IIearixo OP " SnoE"Mri.t.Kn. Leonard Duiord, alias Sboey Miller, had a hearing this morning before Alderman Jones, on tho charge of burglarious entrance into the houses of W. D. J-rlshmuth and Thomas P.Clvde, and the stealing therefrom of clothimr and silver to the nmouut of nearly eight hundred dollars. The following evidence was elicited : Orlicers Selkirk nnd Davison both identified the ortsoner as one of the three who were carrying the bundles; that they wete inlormed by two boys who saw them emerg ing from the premises with the stolen property, and on pursuing tho car which they en;crcd, the turee dropped their bundles ana ran. two or them escaped. The one captured was the priso ner. The boys. Wcnard and Dutlee, tdentiled the prisoner as one of the three who had stolen the goods. They came out of the side door ol Mr. Clyde s bouse and walked up Cutnbert street, one ot them eayingthat they would coon the six o'clock train. The boys theu inlormed a policeman, which led to the arrest of Miller. Most it not all the property was recovered. Mil ler is an old offender. He has not been released from jail more than two wee ks, where he had oeen sent lor nve years, ana ironi wnence ne was pardoned alter the expiration often months of his term bv Governor Curtin. Alderman Jones held him in $5000 bail to appear before the court. DlSTUKBANCE IX A RURAL DISTRICT. Last evening a party ot colored men went out on a bender to Frank'ord. About eigat or ten went into Backett'a hotel about 7 o'clock last evening, and made 8'jme remarks about some white men who were there, in answer to some observations made about themselves. Nothing whs done until they had left the hotel and gone down the road a square or two, the white men following, when one of the negroes made a very insulting remark concerning one ot the wuito men. One ot the latter immediately struck the netrro. and was bini-elt immediately thereafter floored, or rather zrouuded. A iree light then occurred, and heads were hit wherever they were seen, and somebody would have been hurt if the Djlice had not ap peared on the scene and arrested six ot the ringleaders and routed the rest. The names ot the parties arrested are Thomas Davis. Alexan der Dedlord, and Andrew Trusty (colored), and Charles C. Dryden, Percival S. More, and 3. X. More (white). Tbe affair occurred on the niam street in Franklord. and annoyed the citizens in the vicinity very much. The culprits were all held in $400 bail each bv Alderman Holme. Improvement on Cnnsxur Street. Anionit tbv numerous improvements that are boing made in tlie appeannoe of our city in ths erection of now buildings, is that of the new liquor io o of H. & A. C Van lii.il, ou Chosnut street, below Thir teenth, which, although it has been observed during its progress by our citizens, it would not be inappro priate to moutfou paiticoltirly. IV.e front has D ion entnelv renewed, and tho interior lifted no with a splendor unparalleled by anv establishment of tho sort ou tbe continent. Tbe barrels and shelves are of the finest oak, bautuuily stained. The shelves are subtained bv figured iron brackets, handsomely gilt. Their stock of liquor and wines is very exten sive, and is mainly composed of imported gold). Thev have but recently opened, and their i-alosroom are tbe subject ot praie witn every p rson wno nas behe a tnero. inoy nave also tne autney oi an tne Lfft brands of Hnynna ciaa-s. lhe bunding is a very lerge one, and was erected nndor the super vision ot Mr E, K. Lower; it is four stories higb and 112 feet deep, and the ceiling Is 18 feet in neigbt. Tliev nave nan an experience in mo uuhic oi twelve years' duration in the metropolis, ana tneir success is indubitable. Base Bali.. The return game between the Haddon. of Haddontield. N. J., and tue Deptford Club, of Woodbury, was 'played at the former place last Saturday, and the Woodbury boy were again deleated. uniy eigm innings were piayeu. we appena me score: Iladdon. JXptford. O. It. O. K. .4 4 2 4 .3 3 .2 8 ..2 4 . 1 6 ..2 4 ..5 2 ..8 4 21 34 Ellis, lb 2 0 Pratt, 1. f. 5 Starr, c 6 Ma'oney, 2b... 6 'Cloud, 8 0 6 Mokes, s. a 6!F. Burltett. o. f. uiun,2b 3 Jobr.son, p 2 lirall, 1. 1 i ltudiierow, c 2 J. Wood, s. s 2 8. Wood, o t 4 Kevnolds, 8 b 4 4jSturgis, lb 2 J. Hurkott, r. 1. Browning, r. f 8 4 24 45 Umpire, A. J. LamberUon, Camden B. B. C. Scorers Deptford, H. C. Terry; Haddon, M. Roberts. A Disappearance. A gentleman resid ing a tew miles out of town, came to tae city on Monday, tho 10th of September, on business. tie had about 2Uiu with him at the lime, vv neu last seen he was at the corner of Third and Chesmit streets, about sis o'clock the same evening. He Is subjpet to severe attacks of asthma, and frequently delirious from the effects of it. lie is about 35 years old, 6 feet 6 iuches high, weighs about 130 or 135 pounds, light com plexion, light hair, mil whiskers ana moustache, leans torward when walking, and is near-sighted, lie hi.d on u dark frock coat, light pants, and straw bat. He had a black travelling bug, aud linen duster. Anv information leading to his recovery will be liberally paid for by Chief De tective B. Franklin or by Mr. Lanioii. A Merited Promotion. Among the late appointments in the Regular army to a held position, we notice that of Colonel Charles C. CrcBsoa, among the youngeot and bravest of hi? rank in the service. This officer served mo3t gallantly through the war, receiving seveiul wound?, ana on account oi uis great wui m auu ability was most highly recommended by all his superior officers lor the promotiou to tho Regu lar service, aim 11 is UJUBl itpprtxiuuuu ui n- ices tendered by a gailaut sol iier. The Colonel's services have al-o been appreciated by his many tr ends In this cilv. as but a thort time ago he received a hue position in mBrcantilo lift., hica hen signs to accept his commission in tne aroiy. Larceny op "Materiel." A man by the name ot Joseph Walton was arrested while in tbe act ot attempting to r move a quaaiuv of dry goods from the trout ot McElrov's dry goods s'ore lummu ?rreet, unove uue&uui, wuu out going through the formality of paying lor them, last raturuay aiiernoon. jouu was inter rupted while building up hope: of a new puir of breeches iree gratis, ny a pouccmeu, am politely escorted to the station House, alter he had delivered up nia piuuuer. iuih morning uu bad a verv Interesting interview with Alderman Bottler, who required him to give bail in the mm of $1500, but, not having auy one to do bim tnat favor, be was cotmnmeo io answer. Boat Stolex. A yawl boat, about twenty four teet long, painted blni.k outside and leu i colored inside, evidently of Goverument build, was found at Smith's Island yesterday, stowed away under the pier. There were five men in her at the time, aud a they could not give a satisfactory account of themselves or the boat, they were arrested, and the boat takeu lu charge by the Harbor Police, who now hold it at lieir BVKuvu w await tUQ owner, Mktix08 To-siarrr. A maw tneriinjr of the citizens favoring the President's policy will be hold this evening at Penn Square, corner of Broad and Market streets. A mtetlng of the Myers Camp tign Club will be held this evening at the club-room. Minute Men of '66 meet and parage this evening. Journeymen nonee Palutersmeet this evening at the corner of Eighth and Walnut streets. Journeymen Morocco FinlRoers meet this evening, at the corner of Mintzer and Coates streets. Journeymen Tailor-' Protective Union meet this evening at the corner of Fifth and Spruce streets. K meeting of the United States Association this evening. Tbk Chesxct Street Bridoe. This bridge, the foundations of which were laid within the memory of some of our oldest citi zcps. is now open to tho public. It has been used by the Pacsemrer Railway cars cf the Chesnut aii't Wulnnt Streets Company since the morning ol Fourth of July last. Last Saturday evening tbi bot-rd announcing that the bridge was "not open to the public life" was formally taken down, and this morning It was open to tbe publio. Workmen aro busily putting the last riuifbtng strokes on fhe iron spandrels and bl lustraoing. The foot-walss over the bridge are not, however, jet ready for foot passengers, although it is hoped they will lie in the course of a few days. A Sxeak Thiek "SoLD'Rather a ludi-. crous incident happened in one of our Eighth street saloons. A flashy-looking chap called in and ordered a lunch of coffee and doughnuts. Alter he had finished what he had ordered, and paid lor them, ho took udvantagc of tbe attend ant's back being tuined. and helped himself to several more ol the doughnuts. He then put a liberal quantity of what he supposed was suaar on his stolen goods. It proved to be salt, nnd the fellow's free twisted a the first salty morsel went down. He threw the rest away, and put off, no doubl lecling hadlv sold. Stealing Railroad Irox. Two fellow, named Charts Strattn and William O'Brien, were arrested at Point Airy last Friday after neon, on the charge of stealing a quantity of railroad iron, amounting to over two tons. They were both committed bv Alderman Toland, in default of $800, to answer. Tito iron is now in the possession of Lieutenant Edgar, of the Harbor Police, at tbe fetation, and awaits an owner. Destructive Firk. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning a tire broke out in the tbirl story back room of house No. 1923 Ann street, between Spruce and Locust, and before it was extinguished six udjnining houses were ren dered untenantable, aH having the roots burned oil", and some of them with the two upper stories destroyed. Accidext. George Rothermel, an em ploye ot The Evening: Tki.eoiiaph, residing in Woodbine street, between Sixth aud Seventh, met with a severe accident on Saturday even ing. He was on his grape-arbor, when' ho was seized with a sudden diz'iuess. and fell heavih to tbe ground, Miiking on his head and shoul ders, and injuring himself seriously. Accident. Last Friday a'ternooa Eliza beth Craig, aped sixty-six years, was run ovf-r on the passenger railroad lust below Mauayunk. The wheels of the car passed over her left foot. crushing it 1n a terrible manner. She was re- moved to the Pennsylvania liosp t:it. Political pERTtmn ationb Our nation, lately I reed from broils, Still like a seethiDg kettle boils With con fliota of opinion ; Thoufrb dally manv ways are p'anucd, All w arranted to make this land Tranquillity's dominion. What a delightful thing 'twould he, It men on all points could agree As well as in their ndmiration Of poods at Dennett's ruinous station ! Men's, Youths', and Boys' Ctolhintj. Tower Halt., No. 618 Market stkkbt, Kkkmktt & Co. 1 TtRK8TiNQ to Ladies The bright tioptouiber days wo are now enjoying seem to have given tlie tetuil drygoods trade a treh impetus, judging from tho throng ol ladles wo seo rpou the sireots luqtiwt ol new foods for tae coming sea.-on. Being ou a tour el oLfnrvaiion jSa urday, we were attracted by the beautiful display ol Fancy Diess wood at the Kn t orii in of MoCurdy fc JJunkle, No 140 IS'ortu Eivhtb street, above. Cherry.- Tlieite gentlemen have u truly nian'ticent ahsmimoiit ot Lsdies' llrejs Goods, winch has been scleo'ea witn great care ana discrimination expressly tor the reUit trado, aud embraces a lull line of French Express Cloths, French Beps, Silk and Woollen Poplins, French Mcrimen Knplinh Morinoes, Plain and Fancy 8ilks, French 1'laid Poplins, Colored Alpacas Black sMks, plain and figured, a great variety at all prices; Black A paces, bandpome scotch Piaids, toaether with a full assortment ol 8taplo Goods, such tut Flanno'fl, Muslins, Linens, Sheetings, lablo-oioths, Napkins, l'ov'ies, etc, ot various grades and oi tne most ap proved manufactures, these goods having been re cently purchased for cash, at tbe auction sales in KewYorksnd Philadelphia, will be sold at lower prices than they have been lorjyearn; hence, lauies vi to are about tomato their purchase for the season, Blicu'd not omit cul.iLg and examining for them selves there are several stylus of Dres Goods w hich this fiim have the control ot, and which are consequently Dot to be had e'few.iero in Philadel phia. Ldk make a note of this fact. Ye PiMrLED, Blotched, aud Ltlc hated Vic Tims of scrolulons diseases, who drag your unolean persons into the company ot better men, take Ayer' Sareaparilla, and purge out the foul corruption trom your blood. Restore your health, aud you will not only tnjoy life better, but make your company mora tolerablo to those who must keep it. ' Dn. Humphreys, ot No. 662"5road wav, New Yoik, well known to the Homeopathic medicil practice, has transferred bis interest to a oouiuauv of which he is a member, and is now ready to fur nish all the varieties of fripeciflcs the profession and people may need. No bouso in this department oi medicine has larger facilities, or a bett'T roputatiou, than that ot whica Dr. H. is now at the head. AtuHirfc Advertiser. Match 29, 1805. The Atlantic Cablk of 1S65 has been loin enough covered in the Atlantic, we should flunk, to saiislv -Mr. Field, or anybody else, without them si endiug so much effort to re-ooitr it. as the Dapes mlorm un they have been doing. The best way to recover bad men, or vood one eitnor, and t te cheapest way, is to clothe them in some ol those fpleudid Fad (Subs from Charles Stokes & Co.' one price, under the Continental. August Seven-Thlrtlea Couverted into Five-Twenties. Apply to Drexel & Co., No. 34 South third street. Twelfth and Cbebnut a (he place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Budding, and to have our Fur niture reuiiuolstered, varnmhed, and repaired by practical woikmenj May's Gallery, S. K. corner Mxtli and Cal'ow bill stitets, it the p ace to get perfect likeneses. Oive him a call Prices Reduced Largp photographs, l;i card photographs tor tl, ut B. F. Hemior's, No. 6M Arch strcut. Fchnitubb upholstered, niBndod, and vr-nit-Led, at I'atteu'n. No 1408 Chesnut street. Compound Interest Notes 7 810 and 6-2Ts wantud. De Haven t brother, So 40 g. Third St FX A STIC STITCH BEWINU MACHINES, FOB FAMILY fK. '1 UK ONLY NiiIITTXE, OR LOCKH'I'ITVH SliWINU VACUISE, KOR TAILORS. SHOEMAkttUd, B i DDI.ERS, H MAKKKS. CARRIAtiE MAKt'RS, LATEST AUD UK GFOVfcK A BAKKlt H M Kill K.ST PltEMIl'M MACHINE SliWINt, THAT BOTH lE VV8 MA( 11INKS, tfiKFECl XY No. 730 A Nil F.MBROIDEHS PUUFKCXLY. CHMM'I bTBEEl'. Bufbbior Styles er Heady-madb ClothimJ. Suviuuob Styles o Beay-madi Clotbiso. Waxamakkk & Beown, Popular Clothino Housa, Oak IIall, vuUieit coiuvr Bura b ftUatun Streeta, F BFf h Fapkb SnELL A LXONDfl, Fll mrU, English Wi'vvlt, Raisin, etc., can ba had at all time of George W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden ftfroet. MA Kill HD. LrT!TTON-OFTZ.-On the 3d of .lul, ISdfl. bv Rev. Chrlnitan H. iinmrn, Mr HUHKRT M. LKIM'ON. of rhiludeipnia, to AltM AWKI.1A K GKLiS.ot Keadlog. MERKII.I M ABTIS In Wanhlngton, V- C., on Tuentar, tbe 1 1 th Inntant nt fhe rotNlonce o: the bntfe'i tini'lo, Proiftdcr O. D. Barrett by the lUv. Ir John heter Wr HaRRV a. MKKRIM, or S'anrtlsh. Maine, to Mix MOLLIE E. 11 AR' IN, of rbiladelpbia, Pa. DIED.' CONROT. On the lsth loitant, MUe MAST t'OS HOV, Bkcd XI yeam. Theralatlvca ami it land i ot the family, also St, John's Sodality are nvpcuiiully Invited to attend br lane ml, rroiu Ui leslaenoe o hor bnithnr-ln-lnw M W I'ron digrat N. r.. coiner oi rhirteemh aud FPbprt streets on luesda.v aiieruooi at 1 o'clock, without tuither notice. ohKY. On the Hth InMent, Mm. HASNAU, rollct of the ate ;tiirl drey, BHe.l (jt years. Her rehilive ana Iritrid. are renpeetrul'v Inyltefl to attend the tuneral. from the renklonc or her sen, Onorge (trey lr I'.eluraile place (Hunorer street aaore Wllday, Kpiiiteenth Vard, on Tuesday at ft o'clock. WIL80X. Ont&e 15th Instant STEWARrSELLKR, eon ot Hainuel aud 8allle K. Wilson, aged S years and 6 ironths. 1 he relatives enl litem's of the family aro Wlted to attend the tuneral, hom IiIh pan uu' residence, ho S10 N. Kl th street, on Xuuaday. th lath Instant, at o'clock. T3ATENT SOLDERTNG! IRONS. HOUSE .1 kteoers Wl'l llnd them nnof'i I lor closing or opening canned .rults, eto . or tcpairlnit of leake. For sa'e hy TKl .MAN tt 8HAW. No SmtWrtit Thirty-five) MAKKKT t.. below ltih. BREAD Sllt:ERS.-BYUSINf! THESE lOUR liroiiu may be cut as th'n as paetehotrd. or as thick as almshouse sue, to suit your-e f For sale by TRl'M AN HHAW", Ko. MC (Klttnt Ihlrty-flTe) MAKKKT Hu. below Ninth. T)ATKNT KNIFE AND RC1S30R3 8HARP J eneri combined a new artlc e. Dealers eapnlled at lew priees. TRtT AN A HHAiV. No. 8)ti'K,ihtThlrty-flye) MAKKF.T x.. below Mnta "TLIE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR, LET 1 I fiai ni-.AK "-insiruinents to ailt the hear- in at Madura's, tio.ua . T KM 111 Street below tucsnut r WARr.URTOX. 44 FASHION A RLE HATTKR, No. 430 CHKSNDT Street, 9135 Next door to Post Office. vroxE rht thf. re-it jLN BCHUYLKILL AND I.EHIOH COAL, t'AUKFULLY PR' I'ARr.D. AND A f L0WF8T RAT KM. SATISFACTION OlTAH VNTEKD tl61m J F.YAN3 .BROAD an 1 Flt.BERT MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILI8US CURAN TUR. HIMPHHEY'S IIOMU: OPATHIC SPECIFICS, Fare p'roTed, from tho most emple experience, an entiiesncecss: Mmp'e l'ronnt i-iticlent, anJ i.ellabie. Thev are the onlv Medicines perfVc lv adapted to popu lar ue "o Hluip'e that niltnkes cam ot be made In uslnfi them ; m harmless a to be nee from danger, and so Ulicient as to be, always reliable. no. Cent 1, Cure" rt- r;nf, fonaestions nnn innammat oiii..t i. WOKM. Worm Fever. Worm i o.lc, etc t'i it. 4. ft, . 7 8. 10, 12 13. 11. If). 1U. 17. I). 5i). il. 'it, 23. 24 25, '.'6 i'.. 28. CKYI l COL1V, or TeuthluR of Infants V, 111 AltUIKI A oi ctilhlroil or oilalw 2" DYHKNTI KY. tirlpiiiK. Bilious 1'oic il (JIIOI.ERA MOKllCS. Nausea, or Vomiting.. J t'H'(ill-s, CoiOs Hoarseness. Hroticblns 25 KF.l'U A 1.(1 1 . ToothaoUo. Nervous Pains ,...2i 11WADACIIF.S. Sick Headache, or VeriiK0....2,ri DYSPhPa'A. Bilious Stomach 'OHtlvencss. .21 M'l'l'RKSSKD, scanty, or painful Periods. ...23 tF.MAhtS Difflcultles -m CHt'l'P. Poarse CoiiKh Difflcu't Breathuvif. HALT Rhenin Kr'lpelas f.rQTtlon 21 RHKHMATIsw. and a 1 Rhejmatlc Pln 23 FF.VER nil A(;ue Chfll Fever-old Aue...,u PILES. Interna: orox'ernal. blind or hlcedlng.W O r II I H A LM Y. Mro. infl imed Eyes or Eyellds&D CATARRH, acute or chronic, or InfluenTia. ...M WHOOPlNtl-i Ol'liH nr hpnmonlc Coughs, .'ii AST Ma. oppteed dinlciili Breathing AO 1 Alt liisclian-es. and imuuircd floHrliin 51 t?CUOh I'l.A. on arncd Clauds aud Swe.llnnf..'i) CF.NF.RAL Debl Itv, or Physleul Weaknesx... W DROPS V and scant' t-ecroiijn. w M-iA-Icknei-'s .r sIcTinesB from rldlnn 31) KlI'N' V Disease. Uiavel. Renl :a cml w NERVOV9 Di bliitv, Heminul Emissions, In yoluntnri DUcharces iO 2!). " hOllh Moutn. or ranker 5D 811, " TRINARY Incontinence or wctiiu" tlie bed.. 0 31, " l'Al NFL'i. Peilods oven with spasms 30 82, " SfFFEKlNOS at change, ot lite 10U ,T!, " FPILU'SV Snaircs. and ft. Vitus' Dance. ..10) 84. " DIPHTHERIA and ulcerated Sore Throat ...,5J Family Cases ( aie of Thirty-five Vlnls. tnuroco caso and book compete. 610 I'asn of Twenty largo vials In morocco and book. ?8 Single boxes, with direc tions, 23 cents. 60 cents oral. VETrniNAiiT Sr-KCfirs shoyn- y cases. 1 vials, 16. hIiikIa vlal wilhdtrectioii.. fit These Remedies by llie cniio or ulnce box, sent (roe ot charge, on receipt of the price. Address III MHJREYV HiH'Cinc Ilom I'Onathlc Mcdlclnn Com pany, Olllce and tlcot. No .i limndway. New York. Dr. Ht MPHKETB is con ultcd dally at his oitlce.ner soi ally or hy letter, as above, for nl! forms of disease ror'cnlehy DVOTT t CO.. J'nS0N. HOLLOW AY ( OWDKN, T K. CALLENDK.R, and AhIJROSE SMITH. Wholesale Ateuts. Philadelphia, ana by a.l Diugaists ii2ismw!) BIOKRHJlSriiJ, OH LIFE-KEJIVENATOR. STRENGTH TO TUE WEAK YOUTH TO THE AUED 1 his preparation Is unequal cd as a rejuvcoator and ra etorer ot wasted mid Inert function. 'I he lecb.e. the ai:ed and all those who hare In ant wav Impaired their vitaliu by excennive mental or phy.tt cai'appncation,wlll Quo the liinkiene lobe what Its ounie implies a 11 e-rejuvenolor, which, while It builds up the chattered constitution, will a so Impart to the feeling) the brisk ne8 aud enemy wl.ich belong to youth. N o matter by what cause anv o.gan has becomeentee bled lu Us functions this superb preparation will rcuiova that cauen at once and forever. BIdKKF.NE cures lioneiai De dllty Impotenoy, Ner vous Incapacity, Dyspeosiv, lioprciiMon. Loss of Appe tite. Low t-pirl'a, Imbecility. Mental Indolence, F.mucla tlon. Innui It has a most deiighttul, desirable, and novel effect upon the pervoussymem. and al who are In anyway prontra ed by uervous disabilities are earnastly advloedto seek a cure in this most exoel eat and un equalled preparation. BIOKJtKNK The Feeblo, the LatiRuld, the Despair ing the Old should give this valuable discovery a trial ; It will be found tota ly aiflereut trom ail other articles for the same nurnose. 10 FEMALES. i bis preparation Is Invaluable in ner vous weaknesses nt' all kin is. as It will restore tbu wasted Mrength with woudur ul permanence. It Is also a piand Toulu, aud whl ulve re lef in Dvspep na with theftrxt dose A brief persls'ence in h uto will tenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and bnlsh Dyspepsia lorever. una Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for 5. "r I ruuu'ikts aenernl'v Sent bv express anvwhoro by ad dressing UL'TCHINGS H1LLYEK Proprietors. KO. 2 ut i o reet. new t ork. Fold by JOHNSOS. ROLT.OWAY COVYDEN. No 2:1 Noith SIXDI street. DYOi T & CO.. 419tbstu6mro No. 232 N SECOND St. AUCTION SALES. Charles c. mackex. auctioneer, no. aid MARKE 1' Street, between Third aud Fourth, Sale on Tuesday Morning, Conimenclna t9S4 o'clock BASKET-, CEDAR WARE, ETC. Varket aud Clothes Buke.a. Cedar Tubs, Butter Tubs, l'lgfiup. i'ainted Kvners. How s. Cradles, etc. OVAL TEA IRaVS A.0 WAll'K.R. Also, an invuicu of freshly Imported Oval fea Travs anil Waiters oi various sizei. TCAIBLERS, BEEK Ml'tW. ALEOLAS8E9. ETO. Also in lots to suit retailers, about 601) dozen t able aud liar i umb'ers. Aobluta, luor A.ugs AieUiasie, alolasaes Juh,BowI, eio. LAMP BURNER. bO dozen Patent IX L, Burners, tot use without cbluineya. 112t B scott, jr.. auctioneer. .No. 1020 CUESNCT STREET. 21S C" A RD. We are now prepared to make arrangements lor iuoial sa es of Oil Paintings, sta uurv, or any other WorVs cf Art our location being In the centre of the must lpiblonah'e thoroughfare of our city, makes It a desirable resort lor connoisseurs and lovers oi art in yeneral N. 11. Sales of merchandise In general solicited Per sonal at.eutlon given to oui-door sale. B. scorr, J a. Bale 'o. 303 i 'h' snu' street. PARRY l O.'S IMPORTANT SALiC uV FIRSi-OHM FA8HION ABLt MADE CLOI11INU. On Fudav morning. 21st ivst. at lOo'eiock precise on tbe premises. N. 3C) Chesnut street, the entire sto. k oi seaonauie readv made Clothing, inauui'.c uied ot beat fabrics, expressly tor city trade, by Pt RBY CO.. comprising In part b'ack doeskin cassimera, and French, rcoKh, and English casslmeie coat pan la aud vests Fach garment to be sold singly, and Uie sal to be con tinued uutil the whole stouk is disposed of. rale positive, without reserve. 81 . KCOA8TA WAR NOCK, FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BKDIMFiC ' FE ATTTER WAREHOUSE, TENTH STREET, SULOW AHDH Feather Beds. Holsers, Tll lows Mattresses ot all kinds; UlanKets, (Tomfortahlea, Coun terpanes Spring Beds, "prlng Cms, Iron Bedstesds, Cushions, and all other artlcies in the Hue ot business. AMOS If I LI.KORX. No. 44 . TEN I H Sireet, 1 fmw'tn.'ip Beiow Areh. C3 H 7. J)STABLISUED'l79 5. A. 8. ROBINSON Frenrli riatc Looklnir-Classcs, ENGRAVINGS PAIXTIKGS, I)UAW!NG3 tTC Manutacturer of all kind of Ioolcing-Glaw?, Portrait, and Vic ture l'Vumes to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. THIKD DOOK Al'OVTHE CONTINENTAL, rHILADKLTniA. 8 15 T o II O U S E K E B P E II S. I have a large stock ot every variety ot FURNITURE Which I will icll at reducea prices, consisting oi PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUIT IN VELVET FLUSH , PARLOR SUITS IN IMIK CLOTH. PARLOR M'lTS IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases Mattresses, Lounges, eto etc. V. P. OUSTINE 8 15 N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets. CHARLES E. CLAUK, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, I? EDDI N O AND COTTAGE Fi nMTl'IlE IVAUEIIOCSK. Hair and Busk Matlresios, Feather Beds Bo siors and 1-1 lows. Best OualitT oi Snrlna Mattresses. BcdsivaUs. Burouus. IVashstands CbaliS, 'Towel Rucks. Hocking Chairs eto. l ew C n pM ns. Feaihem aud Down. Cimlortables aud BianUots. 5 w.im2m FIUST-CLISS FUUMTUUE. A I.aie Attoitnieut of the Latest Styles On tand. and will be sold this coniln? season at very n oderate prices, at J.. LUTZ'S Furultui EatablUhincut, 3m No. l.'l Xonth ELEVENTH Street. F URN I T U HE 11 K D U C E I '1 WENTY-HVE i'l.ft CENT During the Summer beaaon, we will sell from our Im mense Stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FITS PERCENT. OFF REGULAR l'UICE.. GOULD & CO.. N. V. comer NINTH and MARKET Streets, And also at the -New Establishment. 2 lOSo Nos. 37 and 8A North SECOND Streo CARPETINGS. LEEDOM & SHAW, WH0LESAIE AND RETAIL CAliPKT WAllKIiOUSE, No. 910 ARCH STREET, AIiE OPENISa AS EKTIRE NEW STOCK. OF Foreign and Domestic Carpeting, In every style and variety. (9 4Amip SEWING MACHINES. rpilE HOWE hEWINtJ MACHINE COMPANY J. now offer their ce ebrated Family and Manufac turing Sewing Madilnes at their new Ortii-e. No. CBEINUr Street. The Huwe hewing Macnlnns have now been be'ore the publio tor more thau twelve years, and their sale and popu ar t have heun constantly on the Increase. 'They are celebrated fordoing the best work, using a muoh pmullcr need e tor the sumo thread thau any other machines nnd by the Introduction of tbe most approved maohineiy we have so increased the pioductlon oi our mschlnes and perfected the parts, that we are now Blue to meet all demands and supply the very best machines In the market. These machins are made under the the liumodiate supervision of the Piesi dent of the Company h Hhs llowe. Jr.. the ordinal in ventor ot sewing machines. Observe the meUa lloa head of tlias tii.we, Jr, Imbedded in euch mac Una, wltliout which none are genuine. blky No. 922 CIlf.SNU I sneet Philadelphia, Fole A pent a tor tbe Eastern part ot Pcimsy vana N Jersey, aud State of Delaware, to whom all applica tions tor agencies must be addressed. 9 14 (Jirp STANDARD SCALES. BANKS. DIN MORE & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO A II. DAVIS CO.) MANlUCIUBI'Hf O? fATEM STANDiUD tSOAl.KK, suitable tor Weigh Locks Rl road Tracks, and lepots, (.oal.Hav and Livestock. Also, lmoroved I'a'ent ocaies lor Blast Furnaces Rullliiir Alibi Htoain Fnruea. Foundries and a 1 the varl us descriptions of Dormant aud Portable 1'lattorm Scales and Paten' Beams . W. loruer F1F1EN"H and PEN VLVANIA Avenue. Pbl adelphia C9 U luirp C. M. Banks. Lewis L Houpt k. II Dlnmore, Frederick A. Kiehle. FIRE AND BURGLAR PKOOFSAFES JnJVANS & WATSON. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE ADD BURGLAR-PROOF S A. F E S ! PE3IUNED KOS Bank, Mercantile, or Dvelltii-IIone lTa Established Over 23 Yoar. Over 24,000 6afe in Uw. The only Safes with Inai.h Door. Hever Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampnesa. Bold at Price Lower than other lraker. rVAUEROOMSt No. 811 CHESNUT. 'siroeti ruiLALraiA. ... ima p S O C L A M AT I 0 M , Notice Is hereby e-lven to the freemen ef the Olty and County ot I'hllaie phia. that on TUt-D tY. OotoiKrft. lHt-6. being ihe second I neooajr nt ti e month and day of the (Jeneral and Iduulcipal K ectlon, tbers are to ba fleeted, yii i ' ItTttK Ireemen of the ('ommomwa th of Fonnsrl vanla. one person lo setve as Dovernorof aald Com monwealth ir three years. Jv th Ireemen irsldlnr In the Flrt Congrf sl.insl District oi the State ot IVnnvivA!ilnt i;ot;in Lifng tho Kd d. 4th, Sih. t h and 11th wards 01 the slid c I y . one persi n to repreent ssld dlj-frlct In the nonso iT Reproentativeaol the Connress of thel'nred Matiw. B fhe ireemen residlmr lu the refund Cou- resslontt Dlsirlrt ot the state of Pennsylvania, romsrtiii.gibn 1st xhT ,t nA 'th Blh.iuii. and lntn war .Is ol the said city, tne person fo re resrui smd iTswict In. the House oi Kcprtseutatives of the tonRrujeol tha I tilled iate. By the ireemen residing in the Third Conurvdonat District of the Msleoi Pciinjyivania, couiprlsifl Hu 12th Iilth.l8ih, 17t . lsth, ai.il lilth wards o. live Slid city, one person to represent saio district lu the ll.in of Representatives oi ihe Congress ot ilieCnltii Sta . Hy the ireemen relilttig In the Koiirlh I'oiigtesiVnnl Dlstric' ol the State oi PtuusvUmU comprMn ihe Uth 1Mb 9 ii, ?lt. and tho 24in (now the i!4tu .dH' iltu) wiinls ol the sold eity one poison t e jnnt said dlslrii t in tl.e llourc of Kcp.t.onUtiVCS of tlm' Congiesscf fhe I'nlted Slates. ly the rreemea residing lu the Filth Congressional ristnct el the Sta e of fennsyivntiia couiunslnp- me Wd !it, V.lih Wards of the said cltv, and the county ot Backs, one person to represent said district lu ths Honse of Representatives ol tue Congress oi the L'nitm States. By the freemen residing In tae First Senatorial Dls l!?ci 1? I'" r,'Z of J'kHadclpbla. couiprisina the 1st. id. Id 4llt. 7!h, sth end Wth wards oi said city, on person io serve as a Repressntailvo of said dV.rlct lu tbe ten ate of the i nn.mornca fll of Pennsylvania. By the iieemen residing In tho First Keprraeolntlve District o' lho city oi Pbllacelphlu, cumprlslog the 1st ward and the. 1st, 2d 3d, 4th tth, titU aud MiU eientloii divisions ot iheSdlh ward, one persau to serve as a l prcseptutive ot suld district In tbe llou of Represent tlves ol tho General Assembly of the i.ominonwea.ta of fennsylvanls. By the freemen residing- In the Second Representative District cf the cltv oi I'biliidnluhla, comprising the Int. 3d, 3d. 4ih. nth.6th.7th, Hth aiidyth uowihe Isi.nu ;k! 4lh 6ih, 6th, 7lh 8th, Hth, 12th and lath election divui ona ot !d ward, and the 1st ill and 3d e.votlon Ulvlsluus ut' 3d ward of said city, one person to serve ns a Keir ... tati.e ol said district lu the House ol Reprenentatiyes ol' the General Assembly ol the Comuionwea th of l'eun svlvanla. Bv the frreraen residing In the Third Be?resenta la Dlstilct ot the cliy or Phlltdcipbla nonitiiHIng the 4 h ward, the l'Uh and 11th election divisions of tl i 2d wari. the 4th, flth. bill, 7ih and sth eleoliou Ivlsions ot t.i 3d ward, and the 1st and 3d election divisions o. the Mb ward or said clty,one person io serve as a Kenweatauva of said District In the liouso ol Reiirvsetita Ives ol the Cencral Assembly of tho Couimunwea th M I'enosyl vaula. Bv 'he (rorrnen residing In the Fourtli Rorr senniive District ot the city u 1 hllaJ.i i his comp Ising tits .in word, and the 7th and Hlh election divisions oi the 2iiib ward of iuld city, one person to serve as a itepresenia tiveot said liistrinthitbe House ot Representative oT the General Asaemuly ot the (.oiumouwealth of Penn- SVlTHIlIa. By the Ireemen residing In tho Filth Representstiya District ol the city oi Phi adelpiiia, l oinprisinff the Mib, ward, and the id 4 h, 5th, 6ih. 7th uihIBui ei-tion divi sions ot 6th ward of snld cltv, one person to lerre as a Representative ol said Din, Hot In the uouse of Repre sentatives or the Oenorul Assembly ot the Common wealth o I'cnnsv.vaiiin By ihe freemen residing In the Sixth Rootesentativa Idslr.ct of the city oi I'bilu letphla, c iiiiprisiax ttie 1st 4th 5ih, lith. 7th and sth elecliou iii Isious oi uth wnnl and the 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th, 0th. 6th and 7th election dlvl.io ,i of llth ward ot sul city one person to servo as a Repre sentative ol snld District in iiic House oi Represema tlves oi the fleueial Assembly of tne Commonwealth oC Pennsylvania. Bj the ireamen residing In the Seventh Representa tive District ot ihe city o Plilladclplihi, comnri--ing tliw 'Ihirfcenth wr,rd, and ihe 3d. Hh. and bill elecion li vi sions ot Fo'irteentii wurd of suld cltv one person to. serve as a Representative crsn'tl diMrlct In t.ie Housr ol lttprisinlatives ol the tit tierai a-jeuib y o. thu Com -monwealth o' Petins.vlvniiiu. By the Iieemen residing lu ihe Klghth Renrejenlsul v District of tho city o I'bl'aflel'il'la, comprising 'ha Tenth ward, tho 8th elfctlon division of tue inih ward , and the 1st. 2d and 4th election dinuiii of Fourtd intls anl ot said city, one ucison to ser-e as a lienresenta tive oi said dis.rict In the House of Representatives ol tie Central .sscn.blt ol the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania By tbe freemen residing in tho Ninth RspresentaUv District Oi the citv ot I'liiiudc phia. compiling Die Klevemh ward, the Vd and d election divisions of 'be l-lxth ward, nnd the 1st 2l. ft! h and 6 h 'lection divi sions ol theTwclith ward m said citv.one parsoa t serve as a Reore-cntative ot sa d iiictrlct in the Home ol Hcpresentativesoi tlie General A-i-im ilv ol the Coui monwenlth oi leiins.vlvania. Hv ihe ire men re", ding ui the Tnutli Represcuta tvs Dls ilct of tl.e cltvol Phi noulpoln, comprising the Kti tecuih ward of said cilv (excegi th" 8tU eioctioa dlv.sion . one person to servo as a Represcutaiivo of paid district in the llousu ol ouresentativcs of tho- (.oneral Assemcly o: me Common wealth oi Pennsyl vimls. B the freemen residing In tho Kievou' i Kepiewiua tive DUtrict of the city Oi I'hiuidcipblu, coniprlsiuu the 3d, 4'h nnd 7th eln tlon d'.vl oua oi 1 itli ward, the 1st, 2d, 3d 4th. ftth 6th, and Rih election divisions ol' 16th ward, and tne lt and 2i divisions ot 2Uth nurd ui said oliy. one person to survo as a ienresontailve oi said OLtrict in the ilouso ol Representatives ot tha CenerU Assembly oi the Common wealth ot Peninl vanla Bv the freemen residing hi the Twelfth Itepresept i five Dlstrtot of the cln of Phi nilo phla, comprising tue lKtb ward and the 1st clcclon divulonof liih ward the ild lection division ot nun ward, and tbo 4th election division of V5th wnrd ot said cliv imn pursou to serve as a Rrpiescntailve of mill District In .he House ol Iteiireseiitufives oi the General Assembly of the coai moiiweaith o' Peiinsylvunla. By the ireemen "csiding In the Tliir t o Uh Represen tative DNtrict of tbe cl y of I'liliadt'ipnU, comurUiug Ihe 17th wurool said city fox a n! iho 1-t t'l'utiuii .nvi slon) the 7th election divlnlon of the Ifitli wnnl a id Our 2d and 7th election divisions or iflih wra ol siil ltr tne peiscn to serve as lteoreseutiitive ol said li,t.-c lu the House ol Itepresentutlvrs ol the "eiieral Asso'ii bly of the Commonwca tb of Peunsyivahla By the freemen residing In the Fourteenth Represen tative District ot ihe ci y of Philadelphia, comprising the 7 hand hth election divisions ol 14th ward, the suT elect len division ot 1Mb ward, and the 4 b, Sth, (ith, 7th f th. 9tb aud loth election divisions oi 2flth ward of saui city, one i.creou to serve as a lteoiesentn ive of said district in the House of Rciree.entatlves ot the Genural Assembly ot the l oinmouweaiib ol Pennsylvania. By the Ir.ieniun residing lu tbe l'liieeuth Re.irnHen's tive District of ihe ci y of Pailiidelphla comprising tha 1st, 4ih Mb. ftth, and 10th (now toe ist sth, Mil Mb 10th, llth. end litU; election divisions oi Itta ward- the 3d, and llth (now tho 3rd, lltt, lith luth.aud ll'.hl election d visions of 20th ward; (ihe 1st e action divi sion) now the 1st and 9ih election divisions of 21s. watd aud fcAth and oth election divisions of 25th ward ot said city one person to serve as a Keorcsentative oi said dlsirlctln ihe House of Representatives or' the General Assembi of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By the Iieemen residing In the Slxteoutn Represent t tive District In the city of Phi adoiphla comprising ibo 22d waid. the 3d, 4th, 6IU. llth and 7th e eot'ou dirmioiM ot 21st w ard of said city, one p. rson io servo as a Re presentative ol Miid district lu thu House at Uepresenti tives of tho Genoial Assembly oi tho Commonwealth of 1 ennsvivuiiia By the freemen residing In tho rnventeentn Repres en tail e District of tho city of fhlialolphia couiprising the '.'8d waid the 1st, 2d and 3d election ditislons oi 2t.h w ard kiul the Bib (now tha Hlh aud Utii election divi sions ot Huh ward oi cuiil city, ouo persua o serve us a Itepri sentatlvo of said district. In the ItoJise of Reore sentntives ol the General Assembly ol . tbe Comtnou wealtt of Penusvlvania. By ihe freemen residing In the Eighteenth Rnnreseu t aiive District oi the cliy of PhliaileipWa. coinprisiuu the 24th ward, now tho 21th anu 2thMitrls, and the id and 8lh eleoilon divisions now tbe 2d, 8th anil ltltli eleo. Ion divisions ot tlie 2:st ward of said city, ouo per son io serve as a Repieseutatlve or said district in th.i House ol Hepieseniutives oi the General Assouibly ot the (.ommouwoaltn oi Pennsylvania By the fiecroen residing in the cln and oouuiyo Phil phla. one person to erve as Piesideut Judge and tw persons to serve as Associate Judges ot the uurt o4 Common Pleas, etc., In aud ior the bsid citv arid cojtitr. lor ten yeursi one person to serve as Rocoruer of. Deeds. lornildcllvric''uuty 'or three ears;on persooAu. serve as C erlt oi the court ol Quarter sessions eto . ior laid cltv tur couiuv, lor three icarsj and oua peuoo to aeiveas coroner, lit said cltyuud couuiy, ior threw ''"."the recmen residing In the cltv ot Phliadeiphia one pe-r-on io serve as ltuceiver of Taxes, io said clw lortwovcsrs and one pcou to serve as City commis sioner lor three ycais. liv Ui iKctiit n lesldiug In the 2lth ward, aud that part of ihe 2d, 3d and 4 tl, w ards ol said citv lying wmt ol l'ass link roa i one person to aei ve as oittveyor anil Resu.utor ol the 1st uistrlct tor live years. By Ihe freemen residing in tha 1st ward, one porseu to lervo as auieuiperoi Common Council for. two one pel -on to serve as an Aidermuu tor live veara ami five persons to serve us Directors oi Pub Ic ftcfiool!iour ol tiicm lor three years, i nd one for the wapired tcriu oi William dales, deceaseil. 1 Kn" Bv tbe ireemen rt siding lu the 2d wtrd one rson to serve as a member ol belt-vt council ior thren utrx three persons to sen e as iuciubra ol l uiuuun Jjiiurii tor two years, one person to serve as Asseasur ior tae unexpired term ot .lames 1. liarmev dce4 aixht persons to serve as Directikts ol I'uh U (tchwobt tour of them lor ibrte years, one .ui ihe uuoipirudtorsaot Joliu Grav, deceased one lor Uie uuexplrxl term i niu"i Jtoore. deteased una 'ot the uuexpuod term, al duma Evmis rescued and oua caused by a, lailure-tu elect at tbe last a.ecllon. By tte Iieemen residing in the UOt ward, one versonr aereas a member of commou ouncil fur to v.s one pciri.il to serve as an Aldetusn tor ne.T,.rj six' tirrsous to serve as Directors oi . ubliu Snhools, war r Ihem ftir th ea years oue :or the uuaxpimd tro James . I Ictcliei-oeceased awl one ir Ihe m.Knr, term oi 11. F. bcUeillnger, reincwed trout, lbs W j j By the licemcu letdding ui l bo. tth w.rd, orw ptvsaa. to serve ss a meaiber of ciec Coniick, r tiro bJ; two persons tuvrve as luouilwt's of .aCoiu j ,u . iiiin ell lor two years, and flvo persons Us tsun a as DhwaTin. ol the Public Hchools lourw 'hom H ihret timuj. nT one lor the cue&plrea term W. B. lLekriy r-sigrt-i By ihe trreuun reaiditig lu lUaMU rt oua Dr ,mna ... serve as au Alderman lor lire etiB iv, srve as Directors oi niH io Schwot , .our v Vi! three years, and one 'or the luvexjsirs t enA i n u,, 1,, i'v lue uveuieu rvsiuiuu ir. t 7,1, u,--., ., to serve as a memoer o. Cor w mvmZ".,? oue porsou to serve a aa '. Ulfnj,, "or I've y ir. penviii to acrve as Utrer tor, .Tub ic Hc!.uJk 0 J Bi tne Irremeu resldia.' lu t lith fusrt n,i. io serve as . mom her oi M 0 our" iu i i?'J? one ptHou to te.ve a iiitftiiW ol tt . u.ni. t . L Pub.U .cbo.,l. lour cl ti.,u .v r t v T.e I ,. i f 1 the uuekplivd ienn oi Gioik-o A liisk.,,,.,!, r t