t J THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY; KOVEMDER 20, 186G. CITY ORDINANCES. A A OKDIt'ANCK To Kesrranee and Kix the Boundary Linos of liiu Election Division- end I'lacos ot Holding- K co tioiulu tlio Kir, ooii ill Ward, and to Increase the Iiii nib r ol Election Divisions iu said Ward. Moction 1. '1 bo Soled and Common t ouncils ol the City oi PliiladtiijliiB oo ordain, That the First and Second Election Divisions within tlio Flltocnth M aid shall be and rema n as lieiotof: reestablished; and the Third Election Distnct shall be bouudod aa follows: To commence at the norh west cornor or Kroail and tiroon stroot, tiienot along thu norih aide ot (.rccn streot to the east aide ol Hevpntoont.1 streot, tlionoe alone the Past aide of Seventeenth sticei to the south siilo ol Coatca streot, thence along tho south side ol Coato streot to tlio west a'de or It road street, tueuoe along thu west sido of liroad street to the laoo of beginning-: and the place ot voting (ball be at toe house ol John Hor man, southeast corner ot Fifteenth and C'oates etrvots. And the f ourth, Filth, Sixth, and Seventh K ecion Divisions shall be and remain as tiorotutore established Ncction 2. The Eighth E'cctlon Dins on shall be bounacd aa follows: Jo commonoe at the cornor ol 1 wont j -first aud Spring Cardou atroets, thouce along tho north side ol Spring- Uardou atreot to I'cunsylvania avenue, thonoe alonjf the oast side of Pennsylvania avenue to 1 wenty-fotirtu street, thonoe along the east side of I weniy-lonrt.i stroot to fie north side ot Coatoa street, thono north alornr Landing avenue to fopUr street, thonce along the south siiio ot l'oplar street to the west side of Twenty-fourth street, thonoe a'onir the wot aido ot Twenty fourth streot to the south aido of Coatoi street, thence along thu south side of Coittcs street to the west side 01 I wenty tooond stroot, tbnnce along the west side ol Twenty second street 10 the south s de of Green stroot, tlienoj alon? tba south sideol Oroen streot to Twenty-Urn street, thouce lone the west side of Twenty -Urst streot to the l iaco of beginning-; and the p ace ot votm? hall be at tne house 01 Andrew smith at thu souttiot corner ot Twenty-scoond and C'oatos gt -eot. And Ninth, lento, Lloventb, ana Tweiith E eetioii Divi sions shall be and remain as berototoro established. bection 8. There shall be oroated an additional Election Division iu said ward, to bo bounded 01 follows 1 lo commence at tho northeast cornor of Twenty-second and C'oatos stroot, thenoe along tho north sido ot C'oatos stroot to tin east side oi Twenty-fourth streot, thi noo along the east side of Twenty-lourth street to l'oplar street, thenoo along the south side of Ponlar street to the wot side or Twenty-second streot, tkenee along the west side of Twenty-second atreot to tne place ot boglnning; and the place ot voting shall be at tho house ol George O deraft, at tbe southwest corner ol Brown and ilucknell streets. Section 4. There shall be created another addi tional KIcction Division, to bo called the Fourteenth Election D vision, in tho said Fil toonin Ward, to be bounded as follows: To commence at the north ' west eomer of Kidge avenue and (Joates str.ct, tbonos aiong the north ido of Coates stroot 10 the eat side ol Seventeenth street, thonoe along tb east sido of Hevonteonth streut to the south sido of Francis atrootf theuce along the south side of Francis street to the west side of Kldge avenuo, thonoe a'ong tho, west side ol Itidge avenuo to tbe piaoe oi beginning; and tho place of voting shall be at tbe Drove Yard Hotel, Hidge avenue, above Six. tee 11th street. toictionft. That all ordinances and resolutions, and parts ot ordinances and resolutions incon sistent herewith, be ana tho same are lioroby repealed. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common C'ounoil. Attest Benjamin II. II a inks. Clork of Select Counci'.. JOSHUA bPERINR, President of Heleot Counotl, pro torn. Approved this seventeenth day ot November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty, six (A. D. 1860). MORTON McMICHAEL, 11 201t Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE ' To Authorize the Purchase of a Lot of Ground in the Tenth bchool tseotion. - Section 1. The select and Common Councils of tbe City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the City Solicitor be and he is hereby directed to examine the title to a certain lot of ground situate on the north aide of Cherry sireet, at the distance of one hundred and thirty-nine feet west from Nineteenth street t containing in front or breadth on Cherry street fifty-nine loot, and in depth one hundred and twenty-uino feet to Toland street, and if he approve of the same, to have a conveyance prepared to tho city of Philadelphia of said lot of ground in foe, the consideration Itberfor to be the pavmont of aa annual ground rent or sum of three hundred and eighty-two and fifty hundredths dollars to be charged thereon. Section 2. That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal of the citv of Philadelphia to such deeds as may be necessary to reserve tbe ground rent aforesaid to the grantor or grantors 01 said lot of ground. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest ... Robert Bkthbli.. Assistant Clerk of Select Counoil. JOSHUA Sl'EKlNU, -President of Seleot Counoil, pro tem. Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty SIX (A. V. 1BU0 . MORTON McMICHAEL, 1120 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN1 ORDINANCE Supplementary to an Ordinance to Make Umlorm Rules and Regulations for tbePublio Mar kets, approved tbe Twelfth day of Dea.'mber, 1366. Section 1. Tbe Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That on and alter January 1, 1867. no person or persons (ball ' occupv or use any of tbe stalls or stands in the Public Market Houses of the city for the purpose of oooking, or lor the sale of cooked viotuals ol any description, unless by special permission Irom the Commissioner of Markets; and any person or persons violating tne provisions of this ordinance shall forfeit the stall or 8 talis to the city, together with tne rent paid thereon, and the Commissioner shall proceed to rent said stalls to other parties, Section 2. That so much of the ordinance to whioh this is a supplement as provide a penalty ot twenty 4 dollais be and tbe same is hereby repealed, and that on and alter the passage of th is ordinance the same .shall be five dollars. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckbtkin, Cork of Common Council. JOSHUA SPEKING, President of Select Council, pro tem. Approved this sixteenth day ot November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. 1 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 11 20 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN' O ED I N A N C E To Grant Permission to Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church to Erect a Wooden Building Adjoining their churoh Edifloe. Section 1. the Se.ect and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That permission is hereby granted to Calvary Methodist Episoopal C hurch to erect a wooden building adjoining their churoh edifloe on Twentvnrst street, below Jeffer son, in the Twentieth Ward: Provided, That said Calvary Mthodit Episoopal church shall remove tbe same whenever required to do so by Counoils, and that they shall also pay to the City Treasurer, lor the use of the oity, the sum of twenty-five dollars to defray the expenses lncurted In the publication of this ordinance; all ordinances or parts of ordi nances to the contrary hereof notwithstanding. . WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Common Counoil. Attest John Eokstmst. Clork of Common Council. JOSHUA SPKR1RG, President of Seleot Council, pro tem. . Approved thu seventeenth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMfCHAEL, 11 20 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. B ESOLUTION To Authorize tbe Chief Engineer of the Water Department toConstiuot aa Additional Reservoir in tint l wentv -fourth Ward. Resolved. By the Select and Common Counoils of the Citv ot Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer of the Water impairment no mu uerouy aireotoa to construct a reservoir In the Twenty-fourth Ward, to store at I vast two hundred million gallons, the plans and estimates to be first approved by the Corn, mittee on Water. Provided, I hat nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to authorize the Chief (Engineer to delay tbe construction and com pletion of the reservoir for the Twenty-fourth Ward already authorized by Counoils. aj aireaay auu. UW1LLIAM s STOKLEY, President of Common Counoil. Attest- KOBKBT I5BTRKLL, 'JOSHUA SPERING, Assistant Clerk of Seleot Counci. President of Seleot Counoil, pre tm. Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eufht hundred and sixty-six (A, V. 18661. MORTON MCMICHAEL. II JO It Mayor of Philadelphia. CITY. ORDINANCES. A SUPPLEMENT To an "Ordinance to Maka an A nnrnm lotion to th Inspectors 01 the County Frlson lor the year 116,' approved February a, 18(56. ration i 1 ne ee ect and Common Councils of the City ol Philadelphia do ordain. That the furtnor sum of twelve thousand five hnndred dollars bo and the tme is hereby appioprfated to'the luspeo ,or" ,o 1,10 Coun'y Prison for tho expenses of tbe year 1866 the taid appropriation to be applied as loliows, viit. : Itom 1. For wheat, rye and oorn meal, fire thou sand six hundred dollars. Item 2. For beof, mutton, and pork, two thousand dollars. Item 17. For clothing and bedding, three thou sand dollars. J tem 18 For lumber, brass cocks, tin . paint, glass, iron, hardware, and repairs generally, seven hun dred dollars. . Hem 10. For gas, two bundled dollars. Item 83. For supplies and subsistence (Debtors' Apartment), lour hundred dollars. Item 88 For shoe findlnrs, lumber for boxes, broken g ass, etc. (Mauulaoturlng Department), six hundred duiiais. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, rresidont of Common Council. Attest JOHW ECKBTBIK, Clerk 01 Common Council. JOSHUA SPEUINU. President of Soloot Counoil, pro tera. Approvod this seventeenth dav ot November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud Bixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 11 20 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. T ESOLUTION JL 10 Kolcase a Certain Properly of HonrySohell irom the Lien ot a Certain Juugmnt. Ksolvcu, by the Solect and Common Councils ol tho City of Philadelphia, 1 hat tbe City Solicitor is hereby authorized to rlcae from the lion ol a Jndgioeot entered on the official bond ot Wilnam At. Wilson, Supervisor ot fie Eleventh and Twollth Wards (D. C, D. a. I)., March Term, 1865, No 85), tho following described property ol Henry Sohe.l, that is to say All that certain threo-atory brick mossuageor tenement and lot or piooo of ground, situate on tbe north side ot Lemon street, at the distance 01 seventy-two feet two ino.ios eastward Irom the east sido of Eloventh siroet, In the Four teenth Ward of the city ot Philadelphia, containing in front on Lemon street thirteen lect two and threo-cighths luches, aud extending in longth or depth northward on the west line thereof thirty one feet lour inches, and on tbe cat lino thoreof thirty-onn loot three and three-eighths inches to a two leet wide alley leading eastward, and commu nicating with another alloy four feet, whioh loads southward into raid Lemon street: Provided, his co-surety consent thereto. And providod lurther, that tbe said henry Sohell shall pay to tbe Ci.y soli citor tbe sum ot ten do lars tovdolray the expense incuired in the publication of tins resolution WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President oi Common Council. Attest ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPEKINU, President of Select Council, pro tem. Approved ibis seventeenth day ot November.Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMfCTIAEL, 11 20 It Mavor of Philadelphia. T ESOLUTION XV To Re ease a Certain Properly of Joshua Thorp irom the Lien of a Certain Judgment. Resolved, fty the Select ana Common Counoils ol the Citv of Philadelphia, That the City Souoitor bo and be is herebv authorized to release from the lien and operation of a Judgment entered on the official bond of William A. Thorp, Collector of Outstanding Taxes (D C D. S. B , March Term 1865, So. 29), the following described property of Joshua Thorp, that is td say, all that certain lot or piece of ground com posed of two contiguous lots marked and numbered on a certain plan oi lots made for Joshua Pearce, Nos. 80 and 81, situate on the southeasterly side ot Penn street, in Frankiord, beginning at the distance of one hundred and thirty -six foot northeast of Or thodox street, containing in front on Penn street thiriy-six feet, and in depth southeast between parallel lines about one hundred and nineteen leet to ground sold to Margaret H. Taylor: Provided, That the cosurety agrrj thereto; and that the said Joshua Thorp pay to the City Solicitor, tor the uso ot tbe City, the sum often dollars, to dotray the ex penscs of the publication ot this resolution ; and pro vided further, that in the opinion ot the City Soli citor the interests ot tbe city will not be prejudiced by this release. ; WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President ol Common Council. Attest. - 1 Abbaham Stewart, ' Assistant Clork of Common Counoil. ; JOSHUA SPERING, 1 President Of Select Counoil, pro tem . Approved this sixteenth day ot November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred ana sixty-six (A. D. 1866). 1 MORTON McMICHAEL, 11 SO It Mayor of Philadelphia. 1 RESOLUTION To Au horize the Commissioner of City property to Draw Certain Warrants. Koolved, By tbe Select and Common Counoils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Commissioner on City Property be authorized to draw wariauts under Item 8 of the annual appropriation to the Depart ment of City Property for 1866, ia favor of the tot lowing persons, aud for the sums following, to wit: Bernard McGunn, fourteen dollars and sixty cents (814 60). Thomas Henderson, thirty-eight dollars and seventy-six cents (38-76). Charles Conner, eighty five dollars and sixty, seven cents (886-67). William Bayley, thirteen dollars and thirty-eight cents ($18 38) Jacob Donaldson, thirty-four dollars and seventy six cents ($34 76). And the City Controller ia hereby authorized to approve said warrants: Provided, That nothing herein contained, nor shall the payment of the said persons ot tne amounts above specinea, De cousiruea in any man ner 60 as to make the olty liable lor the payment of any otber claim the said persons, or any ot them, or any person whatever, may have for work done or materials furnished in tbe erection of the river wall at Fairmeunt Park. WIIOjIAJH. 8. STO&..LEY, President of Common Council. Attest Uobert Beth ill, Assistant Clerk of Soleot Council JOSHUA BPEtUNG, President of Seleot Council, pro torn. Annroved this seventeenth davof November. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty- bix (A. D. 1866). 11 20 It Mayor of Philadelphia. E ESOLUTION 1 To Authorize the Paving of Judson and Martin Stroets. Unsolved. Bv the Select and Common Counoils of the City ot Philadelphia. That tbe Chief Commis Kinner of Hmhwavs bo and he Is hereby authorized nd directed to enter into contracts wita competent pavers, who snail De seieoiea ov a majority 01 the owners ot property fronting on the loliowiug named streets, lor tue pavinv iKereui, to wit: juusod sireet irom Brown tol'arrlsh street, and Martin street from Fitzwater to Cathaiine street, west ot Nineteenth street. Tbe conditions 01 saia con tracts snail De that the contractors shall collect the cost of paving from tbe owners ol property, ana suau aiso enter into an obligation to tbe oity to keep said streets in good order tor three years at ter the paving isnmsued, IToviuea tne paving be nntsnea Dy tne mieentu of December, Anuo Domini 1866. , . WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President 01 Common Council. Attest ; Abraham Stwat, 1 Assistant Clerk of Common Counoil. , JOiHUA SPARING, President of Select Council, pro tem. Approved this seventeenth day of Nevember, Anno "d 1866) tuonHlul eigut ttu,Mlwd and aixty-Bix 11 en' if MORTON McMICHAEL, 11 20 1 Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION' -To Make a Certain Transfer in the Annmnri. lion to the Board ol Controllers ot Publw sihuoiV Kesolved, By tbe Seleot and Common CoMeiita ni the City ot Philadelphia, That the City Controiui be and ia hereby authorized to make tbe lollow in transler in the annual appropriation to the Control lers ot Publio Schools for 18t6, to wit transfer the sum of two hundred and titty dollars Irom item No 72, Rents, to item No 78, Repairs. WILLIAM S. 8TOKLET, President ot Common Counoil Attest- , KOBKBT BETHELL. Aasiataut Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President of Seleot Counoil, pro tem. Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1806). ; MORTON MoMICHAEL, , 11 29 It Mayor of PhOado plua. CITY ORDINANCES. 11 ESOLUTION XV To Authorize tho Citv Cjnlro'er to Make OTtaln 1 ran s lers in the Annual Appropriation to tbe Inspectors of tbe County 1 nson. Resolvea, liy the Soloct and Common Councils ol tbe t ity 01 Philadelphia, That the City Controller he and ii boreby authorized to mako the lollowinr transfers in the appropriation to tne Inspectors 01 tbe County Prison lor 1866, made by ordinance ap proved Fcbiuary 2, 1866, 10 wit: From Item 8(grocories) to Horn 6 (drugs), four hundred dollars. From Item 8 (groceries) to ItomlStml.oollanoou'),, 1bre hundred uollars. ' From Item 86 (overwork) to Item 15 (miscella neous), one honored and twenty llvo dollars. From Item 89 (repairing looms) to Item 15 (mis cellaneous), three hundred dollais. From Item 86 (overwork) to Item 12 (malt, time, etc), seventy five dollars. Fiona Item 81 (foe, debtors' apartment) to Item 83 (supplies), one hundred dollars. From Item 86 (overwork) to Item 11 (milk, ice, etc.), one hundred dollars. WILLIAM 8 STOKLEY, President ol Common Couucil. Attest- ' ' KOBKB.T B-KTHF.LI., ' I Assistant Clerk of Se'eot Council, i JOSHUA SPERING, Presldont ot Seleot Council, pro torn. Approved this seventeenth day ol November, Anuo; Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORION McMICHAEL, II 0 It Mavor ot Philadelphia. "TO .OA.L TltN J V Approving the Sureties of Will-am C. John pton, supervisor of the TweDty-scoiid Ward. Resolved, By the Select and Common counoils of the City of Philadelphia,- That Alfred C. Harmer and John C C'rou' are hereby approved as surenos ot Will. am C Johnston, Supervisor ot tbolwenty recond Ward; and the Citv Solicitor is horoby diiected to preparo bonds with warrants of attor ney lor said parties to execute ana to have Judg ments entered thereon; and lurther to lilo an agree ment of record teat the lien of the Judgment enterod 111 pursuapco of said warrant of attorney against Allred C. liarmer shall only oporate on and against the following described premises, viz. : Lot or piece ot ground, nitti tho buildings and improvements thereon erected. situnt on tho corner of Chew street and Shoemaker's lane, in the 1 wenty-second Ward. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President ot Common Couucil. Attest Jonx Eckstein, Clerk of Common Counoil. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council, pro tem. A pproved this seventeenth day of November, Anuo Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six tA. D. 18U6). MORTON McMICnAEL, J1J0 lt Mayor ot Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Authorize tbe Grading of Judson Streot. Kesolved, By the Select aud Common Council of tbe City ol Philadelphia. That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways be and be is hereby authorized and directed to grade to the established grade of tho city Judson street, from Brown to Parrish street, at a cost not exceeding the sum of one hundred and t hltty-two dollars: Providod, Tho grading shall be done by the first of December, A. D. 1866. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewabt, Assistant Clork of Common Council. JOsHUA. SPERING, President of Select Counoil, pro tem. - Approved this seventeenth day ot November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 11 20 It Mayor of Philadelphia. K ESOLUTION " Relative 10 the Withdrawal of the Fame Hose company from Active Service. Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of tho City ot Phi'adelphia, That the Chiet Enginoer ot tbe Fire Department be and be is hereoy in structed to erase tbe name of the Fame Hose Com pany Irom the list ot companies composing the Fire Department, in compliance with the notitloatioV emunating Irom tbe said Company. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Common Couucil. Attest , John Eckhtbin, -. . . . ; , ' Clerk ol Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Counoil, pro tem. Approved this seventeenth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON MoMICHAEL, 11 20 It f Mayor ot Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Amend the Resolution Approved Novem ber 2, 1866, entitled "A Resolution 10 Enter satis laction on tbe Offleial Bond of William J. P. White, Itegister ol Water Kents." Resolved, By tbe Seleot and Common Counoils of the City of Philadelphia, That on the execution of a Judgment bond in the usual lorm by William J. P. White, Register ot Water Rents, together with George W. Simons and ClotildeE. White, binding themselves as bis sureties irom the 1st day 01 ftlarch, A. D. 1861, the City Solicitor be directed to enter to enter aatislaction on tbe Judgment already entered against said William J.P.White and his sureties, D C, D. 8. B., March term, 1864 No 33, ana tbe resolution approved November 2, 1863, is amended accordingly. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest John Eckstein. Clerk of Common Council, JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council, pro torn Approved this seventeenth day of November. lAnno Domini one thousand , eight hundred and sixty- . six (A. D. 1866). . AIOUIUJX JlCMIt'UAEL, 11 20 It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION .0 To Authorize the Grading and Culverting of Apeley Street. Resolved, By tbe Seloct and Common ConnoiU of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways be and be is hereby authorized and directed to grade Apley street from German- town avenue to Pulaski avenue to the established graoe ef the city, and do the necessary culverting thereon, and, place tbe same In good travelling con dition, at a cost not exceeding the sum of three huu drtd dollars. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, . President ot Common Counoil. Attest Abraham Stkwabt, Assistant Clerk ot Common ( ouncil, ! JOSHUA SPKKIMG, President of Select Council, pro tem. Anproved this seventeenth davof November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. 1866). MORTON MoMICHAEL, U 20 It Mayor of Philadelphia. I-y ESOLUTION To Authorize tbe Grading of Franklin streot. Kesolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils ot tbe City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Com missioner oi Highways be and be is hereby autho rized to grade to tbe estaoli-hod grade of the oity Franklin street, from Columbia avenue to Mont gomery avenue, at a cost not exceeding tbe sum of one thousand dollars. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest- A bra ham Stewart, . Assinant Clerk of Common Counoil. ...... JOSHUA bPERING, ' President of Seleot Council, pro tem. ' Approved this seventeenth davof November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON MoMICHAEL, .11 20 It . Mavor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Make an Appropriation to tbe Department ol Highways to Erect a Footway on tue fiorth Hide of Gray's Kerry Bridge. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That the sum ot Three Thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to tbe Department of Highways, Bridges, Sewers, etc, to defray tbe expense of the erection of a footway on the north side oi Gray's Ferry Bridge, as antnonzed by a resolution ap. proved October 13, lM 8. gxoKLET, President oi Common Counoil. , Attest Joh Eckstein, Clerk oi Common Council. v ' JOSHUA srKRlNG, I ' President of select CounoU, pro tem. Approved this sevem eent fe day of November, Anuo Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty alx(A, D. ma)). MORTON MoMICHAEL, 11 ft It Maror of fbiuidelptua. SHIPPING. -ffffK STEAM TO ClV EKPOOL CALLING rUi'lJUoat (J'lneiuiiewn The inman Mne, sat 1 Inr Mti.i-wekiy, earn ing the United bun mala CITY OK BOH I ON' H.mroay, Movmbr24 ' CUT OFLlMtKlCKV WcrimwiAy.ilo'euiber & F.I MA HaUrdajr. December I ,'CIIV OF WA8HINU ON"....Naturaay, December 8 and tah sueceding r-aturday and Wedneeclay. al uood, lions l'ter Mo 4a Nortb river. L, KA1KH OF PaHHAUE . "? n,,tl ateauier sailing evety Saturday, lust Cabin, Hold JiHi Bteeraae. Cnrrency a.1.1 1o London h6 I To London 41 lo Paris lo , Tol'aris IV- rassSKe by tlie WedmsdsV steamers iFlrst cabin. ldO 1 steerage, aso. favable la Inltml Buue cur rency. Passenger a so forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Brs o.en, etc , at moderate rates. Meersge paRMe irom Liverpool or Queonstown, t4 ruirrncy. 'J Ic ki ts can be oouuat here by persons send Inp fur their trtemis Fur lurihsr Intimation apply at the Company t c flees. JOHN G. BALK A Kent. S 1 No. Ill WALSliT street, t'bilada. gffig STAR LINE TO NEW OllLEANS. Tbs New Tork Mall Steamship Company'slune ocean ateameis will leave Pier 46 MOUTH KIYER," JHow York, at 3 o'clock P. M., as follows: MOKMSO UTAH On 6atnrday MUM'KKKY On Wednesday HAVANA On Hat u may MlSfOUKl oa rVeduesday All bills of lading signed at the efflce upon the pier For freight or passage apply to . C. X. GABRIS0N, President. UAUUISO.V 4b ALLH.N, 10 10 4p ho. 0 UOW LIhO UKEEN, Mew York. U L. Lfc AF, Agent. Office Adams' Expresw, Mo. oil) Chusuulaireut. ffff; ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAM SIIIP LINES, 8EMI-WEEKLY, FOB NORFOLK AND KICHMOM), cabins Manila e H AhLLf-lOlS, chbiu tl". r-ecoud cias fill bA VAN-sAll. cubiD ib. Seuondclass. 13 Every SATURDAY, Star line for NfcW ORLEANS Direct NFW ORLEANS First cabin.. aw). 81 cond cabin.. 4fl. becond class. .$!) First cabin.. Ml. fecund cabin.. 40. Second clam., is With uuburp asscd aceonimoaaUons to either cia-ts. , F01 lrelfcbt or passage, apply to ALLEN G. 11IOUAS A CO., 10I94P Mo 6 BOWLINQ OREhM. Mew York. Cj3CTj FOR new YORK. PHILADEL JTieiaYiiiiiiiiSi deltba Steam Propeller Company De ,,1,1.11,11 r-v. insure Lines.via lieiuwareaud Haiitau liana, leaving dul y at 12 M. and S p. il., connecting with al Mortlieru and Eastern lines. or freight, whlth lu be taken upon accouimodatlna terms, apply to WILLIAM il. BAllil) B CO., II 16 Ko 11)2 S. DELAWARJC Avenne 'ffev TO SIIIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. mm i "-Vi Tl uudernlgned having leased the KKN b.AbluSHCktW DOcK, begs to inform bis frlenas ana tbe patrons ot the Dock tbat be is prepared wltn Im itated tacliltlea to acconimodute tbose having vessels to be taised or repuire1, and being a practical slilp-csr penter and cuuiker. will give personal attentioa to tbe vensels entrusted to him lor renalrs Captains or Agents. Ship-Carpenters and Machinists having vessels to repair, aie solicited to call. llaviug tbe agency fur the sale of "Wetterstedt's Patent Metadc composition" lor Copper paint, tar the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this ci.y, I am pre pared totumlsh the same on lavorable terms. JOHN H HAM.VflTT. Kensington (Screw Dock, IIS DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street MEDICAL. (J LAD NEWS FOB TBE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for the Spbudt and 1khiu m.m Clias ot all diaeasea arising irom excesses In youtb physical and Nervous Debility, etc. ecu t0 CHAMUfc OF D1KT la MKCKBSARY. 1 hey can oe DBed without detection, and never fail t( eueui a cum, u uueu aucoiuing w instxuuuoiu. BELL'S SPECIFIC FILLS, 1'nce On Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five D01 lara; aiso, Large Uoxes, containing Four Bmall. 1-rice Ukree Dollars. From four to six boxes aro generally required to cure ordinary cases though benefit ia derived tram usltur ingle bo. aencUdbtbSv.SiS,-,!t.ero.1,.?rIon" P'ttUon has BELL'S TONIC PLLJLS a re recommended aa the most Efficacious, Eejuvenatina and Invigorating Itemed In the world. a Package, filce Five Dollars, wiUlasta month. ano u geuerauy sufficient. In extreme cases of Debility, !MkA.L' UXTEJttn AL REMKDT, Price 1 wo Dollars, sufficient tor a month, caa be use to good advantage. . It gives StreugtA to the system, and, with the Pills will eneot a complete Restoration. A Pamphlet 01 100 pages, on the EUROR1 OF YOUTH designed as a Lecture and Cau Ion to Voung Men, asni tree, ln tenis retiuireu to pay postage. II you cannot purchase Bell's Specific Rkmrdik of your Drukglst, take no other, but send the m,,. direct to DR. JAMES BEY AN, ConsrJtiog Physiciau, Mo. Hill liLOabWAI. Mew York And you will receive them by return of mall, post paid and lie irom observation. For sale by DYOIX Co., So. 231 N. 8ECONt b treat. gfi QAMARITAN'S GIFT! BAMAUITAN'S OIFTI THE HOST CEIiTAIN REMEDY KVEH TJSSIl "IBS, A POS1TIVI ODER" FOB ALL DISEASES AKIstMU FROM IN Is , 1 CUEIIOAS. Contains no Mineral, no jJalsaui, no Mercury, i Only Ten FtUs to be Taken to Mffect a Vure. Ihej are entitely vegetable, having no amell nor anv unp.eai-sut taste, and viii not in any way IDjuie tn'ii stomaeb or bowels 01 tbe mont delicate i uies in trotu two to lour dais, and recent cases twentv-lour houis." cent by mad. price, Male packages, fi. Fetna e, a SAMARITAN'S Roof" AND HERB JUICE , lbe Ureat Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor tcrofula, Oicets, Sores, bpots, Tettert bcales Boils, Juc. For the above complaints tbe Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices, is the most potent and eueotuat remedy ever piescribed. It reaches and eradicates ever.r par tlceoi tbe venereal poison. Will remove every vestige 01 linearities Horn tbe system, aa well as all the bad vflectsotmeicury. Price, tl-5 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH ' Is used In conjunction with the boot and Herb Juices tulldliectiouH. Price, 'lb cents. lbe old sickening aud disgusting dru? ihave to give way to remedies purely vegetable, pleasant to the taste auJA POftl'l.Vfc CURE. gold bl DEM AS BARNES A CO., No. 21 PARK ROW and by Druggists. DESMOND 6 CO.. Proprietors. No. 915 RACE Stree Philsdelphla W 16 ALL PERfeONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY the biess:ng of good health, can obtain relief by consulting Dr. K.1NKEL1N, German pnyslclan. Dr Kinkelln treats ail diseases, prepaies ana administers ills own medicines, a bey are pure, sate, and reliable lie Invites all persons sunerlna lioin disease to call on him. Consultation free darluir the day. and ortloej open till Bo'ciock In the evening. N W. corner ot THIRD and CfclON Streets, between Spruce and Pins treets. , ... 814 em KTEUBAlGIA CURED BY A SINGLE APPLI iM cation Of'UPBAM'6 MAUNET1C OIL. Sold at CPbAAt B No. 'lb H. ElQBXa bireet, and byi It t ogglsts. 60 cents ana 1 a botile- 10 i iuirp WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. J; NATHANS & SONS, IMPOIITER8 i .. OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc 5o. 19 North FRONT Street, puxlaiioj?uli MOflBB MATHAsTB, BORACK A, HATHAMB, OJU.AXDO D. MATHAV8. 10 2 JPRED. BALTZ & CO., IMPOETEES OF WINES, GINS, Etc BOLE AGENTS FOB Riviere, Cardat & Co.'s ' COGNAC Mo. US WALNUT ITBKd, raiLAoBLraiA. I las RAILROAD LINES. BEADING RAILROAD Cheat irttkk: .in f,1ivwiLi,AJ.',J?"E 8CHt;vl.RILL, hUHqUR JIAlA, XHKRI.AM AND WY0M1H A1j- J;ti??J,K OKlu KOKTUWtST, AhW TUB IliTEB ABltAKGrMKKT OF PA88EHGF.R TRAMS. October 6,lM, Leavlratb Company's Depot, at THIHTKENTH an! CALLOW DILL byeeu, PoUadalphia, at the fuliewuia hours: . VOBKTKO AOCOMMPDATTON, At 7'80 A. K.. for Kearllne and intfimedlnt. fltallnna. BelurcltiR, leaves Beading at t 'M t. M., arrtYUta' rhilaaelphia at id P. M . WilRSINQ EXPRESS, At 8-lft A. M., for Beading, Lebanon, Hanisanrs;, Potta vllle, plrieftrova, Tsinso.ua, Hunbnry, WlllUroseort, Hmira, Bocbester. KuKSja Falls, IlufTalo, Allentown, Wiu.eibane, 1'lt ts ton, lotk, CailUle, Chamber! burg, 11 mt rstown, eto. etc. This train connects at READING! wltb Bast Pennsyl vania Railroad trains for Allutoa,ete.,anrl the Lebanon Valley train for DrrU,l.ur, etc., at POUT CflNTON lth Catawlssa Iial.roae Hams for Williamsburg, Lock Baven. Klmlra, etc.; at BABKISIIUKO with Morthera Central. Cumberland Valley, and IscbrylkiU and Basque anra trains ftT Borthuaibtrland, Wullamaport, Xork, Cbambarsburc, rinetrro e. eto. AFTERKOOW EXTREHS Leaves Philadelphia at 8 30 P. M., for ResdlnK Potta vllle, Ilatrirbum, eto., connecting with Beading and Columbia Ballioad trains for Columbia, eto. RF.ADISO ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 6',M A. M., stiiping ataUwaysU Uons, arrivlna at Philadelphia at 40 A. M. BetilrnlDg, leaves HUlaualphla at 4 80 P.M.! arrives In Beauing at 7 86 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave lTarrtsbunr at 810 A. M and Pottsville at 8 46 A. at., arriving in Philadelphia at 100 P.M. Afternoon trains laave liairUburg at 'i-10 P. ,4oPiiVU1" ' i6, M" rrtvln bl PhUadelpUla at ' ' HAPP.I8BTTRO ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7 H) A.M., and Harrlibnrg at 4 18 P. M. CXinnictiiig at Beaalng with Afternoon Accommo dation south at 6 80 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 910 P. M. Market train, villi passenger car attached, leaves Phila delphia at li-46 noon ror Reading and all way stations. Leaves Reading at 11-80 A. M , and Downlngtown at l'l 8C P. M tor Philadelphia and all way stations All the above trains run daily, Hnnrlajs exospted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 6-00 A. Mand Phila delphia at 8 In P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8 00 A. 11., returning from Beading at 4 !2A P. M. CULbI KB VALI.LV RAILROAD. rasiengers ter Duwnirgton and intermediate points take the 7 W and 8'lft A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains from Pinla lolphla, returning from Downlngtown at 7b0 A. M. and 12'& r.oon. LW YORK. EXTBE88 FOR PITTBBURQ AND TBE WEBT Leaves New Tork at 7 and 9 A. M.atd 8 -00 P. M., passing Reading at 1 06 and 11 63 A, M and I'M P. M., . and con necting at Ilarrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern ( enttal Ralu-oad express trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago Wtlbamsport, Klnilra. Baltimore, etc. Returning, express train leaves liarrlsburw on arrival 0 the Pennsylvania expiess Irom Pittsburg, at 8 and 9 06 A. M. and 016 P. 61,, passing Beading at4'4 and 10'62 A. M., and 11-801 M.,and arriving In New York at 10 A.M. and a 46 P. M. Bleeping cars accompany these trains through between Jerso City and Pittsburg, without change. A mail train for N w Tork leaves Ilarriabnrg at 110 P. M. Mail train for llarrUburg leaves New York at U M. 8U1II YLKll.L VALLEY RAILROAD.' Trains leave I'ott vtlle at 7 and 11 '80 A. M and 71S P. M , returning from Tamanua at 7 8i A. M. and 140 and 4 16P.M. HCIIUYLKILL AKD 8V8QI EHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. lor Plneerova and Hairisbtirg, and l'WP al.for Plnegrove and Tramont, reinmiDg irom tf-arnsDarg m oiu r. as., ana iron Xre mont at 7 U A.M. and ft6 P. M. TlCKPTfl. Through first-class tickets and f migrant tickets to all the principal points In the North and West and Canada. Tha following tickets aie obtainable only at the office of 8 BRAD1 ORD, Treasurer, No. TZ1 . FOURTH Btroet, Philadelphia, or of U. A. NICOLLS, Oeneial Huperlntend- uum, ueauuig : COMMUTATION TICKF.TB. At S5 per eent. dUcount, between any points desired, for lamuies ana arms. MILEAGE TICKETS ; Good for 2000 mlies between ail points, tftl'JO each, for .11. utM 1 8A80N TIPKET For three, six , nine, or twelve months, for holders only, 1 C'LLKliYMEN Residing on the line of the road win be furnished cards entitling lb ems elves ana wives to tickets at. Calf tare. CtbKlUn 1H1&1S day att Streets FREIGHT. Goods of aO descriptions forwarded to alt tha abnva points from the Company 'a Fieight Depot, BROAD aad FREIGHT TRAIN fl Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 8t A. M . 1 145 noon, and 6 P. M., for Rcaolng, Lebanon, Uarrisburg, Pottsville, X UIl V11UIUU, RUU ill UUU1U IU1 H.U, MA1LH Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and Ita branches lit 1. M., and for the principal tationa only at 816 P. M. 8 16 FREIGHT LINES PGR NEW YORK AND all tbe Stations on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting Railroads. INCRKAbKD DESPATCH. 1BK CaMDtN AND AMBOK RAILROAD AND TRAN8POKTAHON COMPANY FKK1UUT LINKS for New Yoik will leave WALNUT btreet Wharf at ( 0 clock P. M. dally (Sundays excepted), Freight must be delivered belore 4i o'clock, to be for warded the same day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at It noon , and 4 and 6 P. M. Freight lor Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, aud all points on tlieCauden and Amboy Railroad: also, on the Belvldore, Delaware, and Flemington, the New Jersey, tbe Fieeboid and .lamcsburg, and tbe Bur lirgtcn and Mount Holly Railroads, received and fur waded up to 1 P. M. The Uelvldere Delaware Railroad connects at Phillips burg wuh tbe Lehigh Valiey Railroad, and at Manun Kachnbk with all points on the Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western Maiuoad, fornardliig to by recuse, Buflalo and other points in Western New Yorx. The New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Railread, and at Newark with the Morris nd Essex Railroad A slip memoranaum, specifying the marks and numbers, shippers snd consignees, mu.t, In every instance, be sent with each load of goods, or no receipt will be given. N. B Increased facilities have been made for the transportation of live stocc. Drovers are invited to try the route. When stock la furnished in quantities of two tarloadt or more, It will be delivered at the loot ot Fortieth sireet, near tbe Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1, North River, as the shippeis may designate at the time of shipment. For terms, or other Information, apply to WAL1EB 1 RKKMAN, Freight Agent, No. 226 B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. NJORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. X Depot, THIRD Btreet, above Thompson. t or BET B LULtM , DO Y LEB'l O WN , M ACCU CHUNK. l.AfclON, W ILLlAMbPOlU', and WLLKE.HBARHK. At 7Ml A. M vLxpreis), for Betlilabtm, Allentown, Mauth Chunk, Uazleton, Willlamsport, and WUkesbarre. At i 'M P. M. lExprets) for Bethlehem, Easton. etc.. reaching l a ton at C 46 P. M. At 616 P. M for Bethlehem, Allentown. Maneh Chunk. For Dujlcftonn at 8 af A M , it 80 arid 416 P. At. For Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Laiikdaie at 0 16 P. M. White cars ol the tiecoiid and Third Streets Line City Passtnger C ars run direct to the depot. 1 RAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, leave Btthithtia at H 'ti A. Al. aud 12 Neon, aodfi'll Leave Doy'estcwn at 6-40 A.M.,315 and 6'80 P. M. Leave Lausdale at b'00 A. M Leave Fort W ashlngton at 10'SO A. M., and 21S P. U. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3-80 P.M. Do) leilown tor Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 80 P. M. " Vbrougb tickets must be procured at the ticket offices. TlilhD Btreet or BtLKS Btrtet. ' 6 21 i ELLIB CLARK, Agent. 1 Qfifi -PHILADELPniA AND ERIE RAII J..OUU.BOAD. Ibis great Une traverses the North em and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the City ol Erie on Lake File It has been leased and is operated bv the Pennsylvania Railroad Comoanv. 11ME pF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrhja Eastward trie Mall Train, 7 A. M. ; Erie Express Train. IP- M. Leave W sstward Erie Mali, I f. H.t Erie Express Train, 12 M. Passenger cars run through en tne Erie Mall and Express trains both wavs between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 A. M., arrive at Erie 9 '80 A.M. Leave Erie at 4 46 P. M., arrive at New York 410 P. K. FKgant Bleeping Cars on all the night trains. For Information respecting pissengor business, apply at corner 1HIRT1ETH and MARKET Streets, PW- And for freight business, of the Company's A gums, 8. B. Kii.gston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets, 1'hllaCelpliiai J. W. Reynolds, Erie; Wuuam Drown, Agent N C. B K., Baltimore. , . - - ' IL H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phtla, II. W. (iWYNNER, Uenersl Ticket Agent, l'hlia, A. L. TYLLR, General Bup .WUuanfaport. ; WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM foot of MARKET Btreet (Upper Ferry), oommenc Uig MON DAY, Keptembe r 24, 1 W6. ' LEAVE PI I ILA DEI. I'll I A AS FOLLOWS : For Biidgeton, falsm. Millvill and all Intermediate Stations, at H A M. MaU. 9 80 F. aj.. Passenger. Foe Woodbary, 8 A. M.,8'80and 4 P, M. if CapeMay.atS-S P.M. " UMbUNim .... a is i'.M... tir, A.M..Paaaongerand FreUht, Frebjlit w ill be reoetved at Beoond Covered Wharf I o-iow wainut si ' : ' .T' " .. Tbat reoeived beforeft A . U. go th rough the same da. Preutil Delivery, . S. DKLAW AKt, i venu. 996 j. VAM Wtt8tXAB,Sai4rinteudeat. Woodbury at 716 and 8"40 A. M., aad 4 M f . M.' midgeton at 7o5 A. M- A p M reW.6 30P. U haltm at 6 60 A. Ji. and 0ft P. M. Freight, 6 '46 P. It. CiiiiiYn. a at. and '08 P. M Freight. 0 10 P. M RAILROAD LINES. TDIULADfil.pniA, WILMINGTON AND BAU ' J TlMOBJC RA1I ROAD. Commencing TOT.HHAV, Jnly 6, PW?. Trslas wisj : leave Depot, corner ef BROAD Street and WASUINUTOS '.' Avenue, as follows: Ipres Train at 4 15 A. af . (Mondavs exeeptmt), (or Baltimore and Wanhlnglon, stoppuig at Chanter, ft'llmlng- , , ton, Newark, Kikton, Northeast, PerryvUle. Havre -de-8temmerRrnr", ma"it' Magnoha, Chase's aarf y MaU Train at 81 A. M. (Rundays exeepM). ear 5. i!,.,np.,., n" at suuens betneaa Pkai- delphla and Baltimore, - Delaware Railroad Traliatt A.M rflnnianovrwntkji fcrCrlslleld and lnt.rmedr.ti ... ;ifTllS"n3r 1IWPtJ. r.ymB irain ai ma a. u. (Sundavt exooDbsdl ft Baltimore and Washington. v , 7 eaoopieaj.nar Kxprets Train at 8 P.M. (Sandars exeentiul) n,na. "W Washington, stooping S ctt. ci.ynt Wilmington, Newark, Xlkton, Nortbeast. PwrvvSt iiayre-oe-urace, Aberoeen, 1'erryman's, Kdcawoad UT Bolla.ChasesandBtemmersBun. -wow atag- ignt tx press at llP.M..forBalttmorean4Wa.htrurtoau CoM.ects at Wilmington with Delaware Kl"Ji!i Barrliigton. Keaft.rn 'r.i i ' Tii aZTJ naiinilHTi IPIri((il1 i silnrinins ax HI I r ,4 1, tlte ft'oSoi1 CtUneld wlth "t r Norfolk, PorUDaUi.a2i Psssengers by Boat from Bal Imore fbr Eortress Mow. aTm tra"' 7 fat' 'Dd Wch,"". uS ithe LUi WILMINCTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, mlnoaf 8UU" between Philadelphia and Wt. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M . li st). 4 da a .- J M. The 4 W) P. M. train eonneots with Delaware IlIiZIa lor Mllfotd and intermedlaU! staUons. "aiire Iave Wilmington at 30, 7 16, and 9-80 A.M 4 ft-: W P.M. The 716 A. M. train wUl not atoa atstai between Chester and Philadelphia, r.w Trains for New Castle leave Philadelphia at A at aeantl6P M. THROUGH TFAIWS FROM BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 11 A. M . 4'8 and 10 P. 14. CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. I-ave Chester at 7?8. 7 65, 1014 and 11-40 JLU.AM 6-10, 7-Z, and 10-i P.M. ' ritOM HALTIIhtllvE TO PHILADELPHIA. 1 r . A ll.l.ln. .. 1". A ILC U. ll n.oa . - ...... v , - . ... . , . n.-UIWli P .1 V. S1M I xnies. 110 P. M., Express. 6 86 P. M., Express. I-K P. M., Express. IKMflS lUlt HAL.T1MORG. , Leave Chester at 4 49 and 8 62 A.M., and SWT. M. Leave Wilmington at 6 23 and 9 88 A. M., and 4 16 P. at. Freight Train, with Pasienunr Cj.r. artr-hA 1 . - as follows: Wilmington, for Perry vi'le and Intermedia stations at 6 06 P.M. Baltimore, Ibr Uavre-de-Graoe and Iniermediate stations at 4 46 P. M, Perry vtlle fbr WA nilrgton and Into mediate stations at 4 20 A. M.. conasoa. 81'NDAY TRAINS. ""POM. Express Train at 4 16 A. M., for Baltimore and Wash ington. stoDDlnB at Cheator. Wllmlnxnn m.w..i. dTTi Morinesat, PerryviUe . llavre-do-tiraee. Aberdeen. Pern, man's, Magnolia, C'haie s and Stemmer's Run '""f b Igbt Exprssa, 11 P. M., fur Baltimore and Waatitrurtuau Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad liofc AccomroodaUon irain at 1180 P. M. for Wllmtnrtv I intermediate stations. , BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8'26 P. M..atonntnv .1 .j. ' Grace, PerryvUle, ana Wilmington. Also stops at Elktaai and Newark (to take passengers forPhUadelpaia and 1mm r. a a..,. r a fWm U'.u.lnnlnM a- llal.. . I. ... . a . . v ... ti..iimh.u v, ni i urn. 1 y , .im ne4ter in eave passengers from Baltimore or Washington, S Accommodation Train from Wilmington lor PtuUadelDMa 1 and Intermediate stations at 6-20 P.M. 4 16 IL F. KENNEY, Superintendent, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. WIN TAB ARRANGEMENT. The Trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leavei the Depot at Thlrlv -first and Market streets, which la reached directly by the cars of the M arket Street Passennsr Baiiw ay. 1 hose of theChesnut and Walnut Streets Kid way run within one square of it. On Sunday 1 be Market Street cars leave Eleventh a-at Market Sts. 86 minutes before the departure of each Treia.. Mann's Bat gage Express wuloall for and deUver Bag gage at the Depot. Orders left at the Office. No. 6J1 nut street, will receive attention. TBA1MS LKAVB IlKPOT, VIZ.: Mall Train at 800 A. K paoll Accommodation, No. 1 A 2, at 10 A. M. A 11 -30 p. M I att Line and Erie Express at 12-00 M. Parkesburg Train .....at 1D0P aa Ilarnsburg Aocommoaatlon at 2"30 Lancaster Accommodation ............at 4-00 14 Pittsburg and Erie Mall at 9 00 14 Philadelphia Expiieaa at 1109 Pituburg and Erie Mail leaves dally, except Saturday. fhUadilphia Exptois loaves dally. All other tratr-al dally, except Bunday. Passengera by atall Train go to WUllainspori wttkeai change ol tars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 8-10 P. AC Passengers by Mail Train go totluleandChainlMim. burg without change of cars. . bleepirg Car Ticketa can be had on application at Uua Ticket Oflice. No 631 Chesnut street. mv'fu'imuo'1 " TUAINa AUUV B AT UKl'OT, VIZ. Cincinnati Express atll-MA ar Phlladehibla Express !!!! at 710 Paoli Accommodation, No. 1 A 2,at8'20 A.M. A710P r Paxktsbnrg Train ,t 9 ) Lant aster Train at 12 40 P. U. fk-' at 1-80 " Day Express u t60 M . Uarrisburg Aeoommodaiior) at 0 50 w Philadelphia I xpresa arr.Cs dally, except Monday. Cincinnati Exprats arrives dally. Ail other train. dally, except Sunday. n" Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7-00 A. M.. and wsu llamsport at 8-40 A. M., reach Philadelphia without JZ otcmiB,trvm W llUamsport, by Day Express, at -60AT The Peniisylvauia Railroad Company will not assunse Jln5LrV.'-,-or l8!e. except for Wearing Apparel, aad limit their responsibility to One Hunared itolUli value. 1 All Baggage exceeding that amount In valaw will be at the rlsa of the owner, unless taken biTspecIal contract. For lurther Infornimn ,n.i. ' SAM UEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Arent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily (except Sundavl. 3r fullparuoulars as to fare and accommodatlona, apply to 8 12 . FRANCIS t L'NK.No. 187 I'OCK Htwei, F0.RKANKDkY,,RK THE CAMDEN AND Amboy and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Cnrm pany's Lin s . -"a- ivOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK ' ' and Wav Placia. froni U nlnm HtM., i-1. .. . ,,. . , lo.lows,'viz.:- ,,wm,.,aKr i At 6 A. M., via Camdon and Amboy, Aooommoda- ! tlon 12941 . At 8 A M., via oamden and Jersey City Express..." ' ' At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy Express t-ijti At 6 P. M., via Camden and Auioov Accummivi.iin. and Emigrant 1st class f-fK At 0 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommodation - s and Emlurant.Vrie!a.s --vwuuuouauoo ) At 6 anu 10 A. M-, 2 and 6 P. M., for Mount Holiv! Ewana- KMrttS& At (i A.M and 2 P. M. lor Freehold. ." 1 at 9 and 10 A. M , M M., 4, e, , aim H-30 P. M;. for Fisli LltH rUM KtHMlHUTON DEPOT WILL LEAV8 f -. u o . r. oi., ana iz r. M (Night), vts Kensington ana Jersey City Express Linos, fare 94-00. The 8 46 P. M. Line will run daily. Ail others Sundava excepted. At 7'80 and 11 A. M , 8, 3'80, 4 80, 5, and 6 46 P. M amt 12MidDtgnt. for Bristol, Trenton, eto. A 1 7 M an d 1U16 a. M . , 8 , 4 ao, t , and 1 i P. M., for Schenok 'a A 1 10 U) A. M , 8, 6, and 11 P. M. lor Eddlngton. At 7-30 and 10 16 A.M .9,4,5,6. and 12 P. M. for Corn wen a, '1 orro.dale, Holmesburg, Tacony, Brldesburg and : Frank ford, and at 8 P. M, fw Uolmesburg and Inter mediate stations. At 1016 A.M., 3.4.6,6, and 12P . M. for Wlsslitoinliur. BELV1DERE DELAWAHE RAILROAD, For the Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, ane New York Stale, and the Great Lakea. Two ihroug t trains dally (Sunuaye excepted; from the Keosiugto Depot, as loliows : At 7 80 A. M. and 8'80 P. M., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Canandalgua, Elmlra, Ithaca. Owego, Roches ter, Bingbamton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrose, Wilke.barie, Bcranton, btrondaburg, Watar Gap, Belvldere, Eastoo, Lambertville, Flemington, ete. Tbe 8'80 P. M Une connects direct with the train leav ing Eaaton lor Maucn Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem,eto. At 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and intermediate stations. Novtmber20,18t6. WILLIAM H. QATZMER, Agent, IULADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORR1S10WN KAILKOAD. On and alter THURSDAY, November 1, 1888, until fur ther notice. KOB GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0,7,8,8,10,11,12 A.M.,1, J, J-If. 8)4.4.6", 10. h 8,.10,.1.12 P.M. ' ' A XsvaGermaiitowne, 7,7X.8,8W,9, 10,11, U A.M. 1 2.8, 4, .. 6H. 7,8, 9, 10, 11 P.M. 1 be 8 down train, and lift and M Bp trains WlU tut sloo on tbe Germautown Branob. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Fbiladelshla 9X A. M.. 2. 7. and in r. M. Leave German town 8 A. M., 1, 6, and I1J4 P. U CHLf NUT HILL RAILROAD. lAave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A.M., 2, 8,6V, 7.9, Leave 'Chesnut THU 710 minutes, 8,9-40, 11'40A. M. 1'40, 8-40, 0, 40, 8 40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia U minutes A M.,Iand7P M. Leave Chesnut Hill 7'60 minutes A. M., 12"40. 6 40 ao4 9-'ib minutes P. M. 1 : 1-OK CON 8HOHOCKEN AND NOR1U8TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8,8 86 11-06, minutes A. M.. Vi.t, 4, 64, 6, 8'06 minutes, and lli P, M. Leave Norrlstown 6 40, 7, 7'60 minutes, 9, 11 A. Jet, IX 4H. 6. and 8 P.M. .t he bfc P. M. train will stop at Falls, School Lane, Wia sblckou,Manayunk,Kprliig Mills, andClea-hohookanOBl. ON SUNDAYS. Iave Philadelphia 9 A. M 2t and 6V P. M. Leave Norrlstown 7 A. M.. 6 and 8)4 P. M. FOR MA NAY UNK. Iave Philadelphia 6, 8 35, 11-04 minutes A.M.,1 3,4H.6X.6,b-U6,andllHP-M. Leave Maneyuuk 810, 7. 8 !W, X UK A. M., S, 6, 6If. 8 p. m. , OH8TJin)Ars. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M..J and 6 P. K. , lveManayunkTM A.Hand9P.M. ' VY.8. WILSON, General Superintendent, PRIVy WELLS-OWNERS OF PROPERTY The only paee to get Privy Wells oleaned ant 4 e lieoted.tvwU.wpricea. p Manufactnret of Peudmiut 1191 GOLDSJailDC fctALL,!, BHAbl 6Ue4 .i.iin,,.!,.,..,!,,,, j rugre.s, ueianco, lieven-r. Edgewatcr, Burlington, 1'Ureiice, Bordentown, eto. Th 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. lines run direct thrm,ih inT.w