THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, I860. DOING OANTINC. Ono of the peculiarities of modern days lu the facility with which now words and purine are smuggled into the language Our vocabulary has, in consequence, been greatly enlarged; whether it has been im proved by the process may admit of a doubt. As it i, railways and steamers, telegraphs and bhlloons, art and science, cookery and eosmftics, all contribute to the agglomeration, If not to the euphony. Simple words are made to do double duty, as when "golna" first means an action up or down, like an aerial accent or a diving descent, a process often to be obscryed in railway shares or public funds; or it may to used as a figure of speech, thus: "Going the wholo hog" a senatorial epithet once applied with startling effect, although not actually meaning any corporeal assumption of the entire animal. The word "doing" similarly does wonders, C. g., doing penance, implying the walking with peas in the Bhoes, a process mvcu pre scribed by ecclesiastics oi old as a means of subduiiif the flesh: but when dilated into "Doing L'antiu2," it accommodates itself to dietetic principles, representing a formulary of reduction as propounded in person by him who lta.4 achieved greatness in learning to lessen. Once upon a time, be it known to all that Banting was small. In an evil hour he took to enlarging; the diameter of his being ex panded out of all proportion, so that boys jeered as he parsed, men gibed when they saw him, conductors looked askance, cabmen carctully shied him. As his size, so his woes increased. Never wns there such a getting upstairs, except getting down again, lie walked, he rowed, he sweated 'twas all in vain, His spirit was willing, but his tlesh being weak, puffed up and grew tat. His eyes became dim, his hearing waxed taint; and why? 1'at was his bane. And if it increased, alas tor himl Mors sola fat-etur. He yielded up his purse for the purpose, but. his ik'f-h yielded not. Theie it was, monv men .(? arc perennius. At length, alter long j '-urs of woe. he found relief. The CouHultut Ion. S.iy.s Banting to Harvey, l'ie tried liurd to t-tarve, i-li ! But y.: to no purpose, believe in--; vViil you tell nie, I pray, ran you mull lat hwiiv ? 0)i don't pray, ilou't, tlcargsir, deceive me. Sii Harvey to Runtinc, No'."' noun ot vour cuntiiisr, You :n u-t do what n iy, do ;ioii hear we Von must cut noitiiiis 'sweet, Only fish, fowl, und meat: Do you mean it, says Wanting, oh ! dear me. No pork, though, nor f.ilinuu, iti ibis there's no caramon, And n uik, you will never trrow thinner It you take to old port, Or to beer you resort, Or mop up champagne at your dinner. Yon may take of dry toast, Say two ounces at must, But to pastry, nor auytliiug ftreit-sy, And the less, it you please, i): milk, butter, or clieei-e. Or yo-;';l always be putl'y and wheezy. A;! potatoes eschew, Hut of greens tat a tew Here' a draught you may take ev'ry morning And if you'd be men y Take claret orsbeiry, Or giog, but oi sugar take warning. So Banting did Banting, 'iot rid oi his pantins," Touk hi- drauuht, and firew thinner and stronger, Stud he'd marrv again, Which he won't, it he's sane. Jluy he iive ou forever or loi.ci. There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in any one's philosophy, and especially is this the case in the doing Banting. The wish, Oh I that this too too solid flesh would melt, thaw, or resolve itself into a dew. or into anything for that matter, has olten been expressed, no doubt, but the melt ing process was not understood until Banting submitted to the feat. Fiat experimentum in coi pure vili, and he disappeared in the flesh, out reappeared, expanded In spirit, though now with his hose a world too wide for his shrunk thanks. The reduclio was certainly not ad abnurdv.vi. Bantine cres ccruo grieved, but diminuendo rejoiced, lie was us airy as Ariel. ' I'd be a Butterfly." he felt. L'e waLted but the wings. Alas I he knew these only in the flesh. IIo wished. Yet. how could the world see what he had lost! Heboid I it was not in sight. So he cast his little book forth from his solitude in the suburbs, and the world picked it up. But lol a marvel! Banting had spent a small fortune, and had found no relief. When at length he did find it, and pro bono sung his song ol sixpence, it was all known before. Had not Hippocrates had not Celsus had not (Jalen all written about it, or ought to have written ol it? Had not the Popes established a fish diet twice a week to keep down the bulk ol the people ? What so simple, says M. D. ! Dry food will, of course, get rid c. ;.t, uud so would, starving. True, good sir, but doing Banting is not starving; nor can that diet be called dry which may be washed down with full-bodied generous wine; or as a plenary Bucolic was heard to observe upon it 1 like Banting; he allows two glasses of grog at n'ght. Hear a plain tale. The formation of tat depends upon a secretion of the liver, the very exist ence of which was not known or dreamt of until its discovery by a French physician, M. Bernard, some twenty ears ago. The liver m iy be the lazaret ot bile, as the poet sings, but it is the bakehouse of sugar too, and aiiy excess ot saccharine matter becomes the nucleus of fat. The system ot diet most gene jally adopted without thinking, contains many substances bavin? an allinity to human lard. By cutting of! the saccharine matters, the .ml is kept from the fire, the fat disap pears, tenues neeedit inauras. How many of its biggest subjects are at this time asleep, who, to save themselves even lor awhilp, wou d have been glad of any rectifi cation of their frontiers! how many people would have voted tor any absorption of sub stance ! But, after all, it is not every one that is fit ai the moment to plve Up sack and live cleanly, as a nobleman should. Few, too, ea n with impunity essay their own reduction, though some may have done so, and then, in lugubrious accents warned their fellows. Hunt certi deniqucjincu. There are bounds to a'l things, even to doing Banting. It has been said by them ol old that at forty a man is either a physician or a fool. With yourself as a guide, you are clearly no physician, thou scli'-doer ot Banting, whatever the alternative may be. And it you sutler in the attempt, blame yourself, not the system, which, based upon the principles of naturo, will live long after yonr body has become the victim of the laws of the affinity of its components, and been consigned, with all the pomp ot funeral pageantry, to that bourne from which even doing Banting ennnot exempt it, and from whence no traveller returns. Tim pie liar or tinier. CITYjDNAjNiCES A N O K D I N A K V K J.S. Jo Make au Ap roprialion to tho Guardian of w, n l our lor tlie joar 18t7. Mctionl. I ho He. cot and Common Councils of tlio l ii v ot Philadelphia do ordain, That tho sum of lour hundred and filty-thrco lhouand seven hun dr. d and forty dollars (453 710) bo anil th name Is htrrby (impropriated to the Uuardian of tho l'oor to dclrnv ti e expenses ot that Department lor tho year 1S67, as lollows: UOM'IIAL DEPARTMENT. Iicm 1 Drugs and medicines, ton thousand dol lai(lu,ocoi. luiiiZ. f-uear. 1 utter, lard, oat and calco moal, one thourBiid aollar (f 100( ). Item 8 Brandy, wiim, whisky, and porter, ctjjht thousand dollars ($fe0b0. IUm4 8urgtcai iuatrunien'R, loochen, lccchlng,and micioacoijo, tux hundred dollars ('HJ) item 6. Hooka and binding lor medical llbiary and preservation ot pathological specimens, live hundred dollars (600) turn 6. Marketing lor hospital and nurses' tables, line thousand live hundred dutlnrs (jfl'ftOO). item 7. u-aiary ol apothecary and annuitant, and ircoiriTfr cletk.two thousand three huudrci dol lars $iJtJ). Iti'iuH. Warns on pay-roll, (uur thoupand five hun dred i oliars (?1,)(H ). Item 9. hoard of licsldrnt Physicians, two thou sand oi.e hundred dollars (f2100) Item 10. Incidental expenses, throe hundred dol lars (oUM. INSANE DEPARTMENT. Item 11 Markciinir lor Insane Department, two thousand lour hundred doi.ars i if21U0) Hem 12 salaries ot KeHident I'livs cinn and Clerk and Hoard oi A-aistant Ui-tuaciit I'hy sioiaus, oiKhteen l.uiidieii und bixty uoilais (S ihliO) Jumii. W ais on payroll charreab'o to Insnuo Asylum, lour tliousuud three hundred dollars (43nO). Item 14. Incidental expenses, two hundred and filly doiluiB tS-U)(i. CHlLDItEN'S ASYIA'M. Item 15. Murkeiiuir and supplies lor matrons and nurses' tallies, oik lit hundred dollars (10d) Item 10. rtuues on pay rod charffuahm to Chil dieu'o Asylum, tuveu hundred dol.His ($700). IK in 17 alBrles ol Maliou, l'eachcr, aud Arsiat ont Matron, oint hundrea dollars (h00). Item 18. Incideutul Expensus, thive hundred dol lars (SiilO). HOUSE GENERALLY". Item 19. Flour, Corn, and Corn ileal, sixty thou sand dollars (l 0.0,000). lu in W. l eel, Mutton, Teal, l'ork, and Bacon, lilty thousand dollars (KAWO). lu ni il. lea, Cotl'ee, Hye, Bupar, and Molasses, tlnrtysevtn ihoueand live hundred dollars (fr87,fiC0). Item ii2. Codfish, ltntter, Lard, Rico, Corn, Hominy, llarley, ult, and 1'enpor, twunty thousand UOI.BlJajWAI) Item "til l'oialors, Heans. and other Vegetables, lour tliousaua dol ars (S-4000). Item 'H. crickers, Hops, Malt, Vincpnr, and l'i k es, two thousand three hundred (loiluis (20l'). item 26. Marketing loi Old Women's Asylum, one tin usana doilurs (S-lOOOi. Ihruitd. Miukeunn lor Almjhov.6", eiht hundred dollaiH$3M. I urn 27. Dry Goods, tweuty thousand dollars (l0,IUi). IP m 28. Boots, Shoes, 11 at 3 and Caps, seven hun dred nonius (jrToo). Item 29. liobiei y. Yarn, Thread, Cotton, Combs, Isecdles, and Irnumiuys, lour thousund doilurs item 80. lobacco, Soap, Lime, and Starch, three thousand dollars (v3CU0,. Item 31, Ilardvvuro, Crockery, Tinware, Brushes, and lnooms, three thousand dollars ($U0(K)). I li ni ii'i J'uicbtiso ana Kepaus ol Atovusund Cast ings aud ei!lit cooking Apparatus, livo hundred uollurs ($60U). Jtem 33. General Itepnirs to House, I'lumbinp, Gas Jt- lit i up, ana Muteriuls therefor, ciicht thousand dollars (SStflO). Item iil. ruel, ot which all coal use! shall be Schuylkid, which shall bo obtained from miners or slujuiers only, twenty-two thousand dollars Itt ni 36. Gas and Oil, five thousand eight hundred dollars (tCK). Item 'M. iuruiturc and Straw, Ihrco thoutand teveu hundred and tiliy dollars (S375J). Item 37. cleaning toinks und Chiuiuoys, two hun. died dollar (&200). Item 3S. Salaries of Steward, Clerk and Store keeper, ilouso Agent, Matron and Steward's Clerk, live thousana one hundred aud lilty dollars ( $5150;. Item 39. Salaries oi Doorkoopor, Engineer, Assist ant Engineer, riumtor and da Fitter, Biker, General Watchman, and l'ulice Officer, three thou sand elcht hundred and lilty dollars (38ft(i). Item 40. Waves on pay roll, ctiaice.it o to house generally, two thousand live hundied doduis (S250U). Hem 41. i no hose and repairs lor the saiuo, ono thousana dollars (fclOOu I. item 42. Incidental expenses, four hundred dol lars ($410.) . MANUFACTURING IE1 Alt I'M EXT. Item i'.i. Iuiher, lasts, aud shoe liudings, six tlionsund did.ars(lftjOOO) Item 44 1 allow, caustic a'kali, and material lor making soap, two thousand dollars (.S'.MOO). Item 45 Chain, telling, and weaving materials, twenty thousand dollars 120,000). Item 4(i. 1 ools, coal, iron, aud steel, six hundred dollars SCOO). iltm 47. 'lin, glass, paints, varnish, oil, giue, blushes, three thousand dollars (S3000). 1 em 48. Lumber, two thousanu live hundred dollar- (s-2f0) Hem 49. Cjuarrying stone, one hundred dollars, (&10U). Jtem 50. rnrchase of hardware and iron, tor making iron bedsti ads. e'fht uuodiea dollars (30U). Item 01, Salaries ol superintendent, eight hun dred dollars (S800). Item 52. Wages on pay roll, chnrceable to the mi.nuiactory and overwork, six huudred dollars (MHO) Jtem f.3. Incidental expenses, three hundred dol lars (Siuo). J-'AltM AXU BLOCKLEY ESTATE. Item 54. Lumber nnu repairs, eight hundred dol lars ( SHOO). Item 65. Lime, snnd,and masonry, two huudred dollars 1200). Item 66. Kepairin? wharf, pumping engino, and meuitow banks, livo hundred doll..rs (SroOtij. Item 67. Mravv anu leed tor horses mid cows, and for purchase ot milk, lour thousand livo huudred doilnis 450(1) Iti in 6t. Meeds, manure, and tanning utensils, fwe hundred ilolltus t5tll). Item 69 l'uichase of horses, cows, wagons, etc., filtttii hunilr. d dollars (A.15H0). Item oo. Iron und biacKsmiih work, five hundred dollars t 6o0). Hem til Mtlarif s ot (tirmcrand garilenor, seven teen hundred dollars idflVUU) Jtem t2 Wai'ts on puv-ro'l, ch:ireable to farm and garden, iwo hundred dollars itr-200). Item 08 Hicii.enial expend s, three hundred and fiity i.oliuis (ir:;r,h) OLi-HtOi: EXPENSES. Itmn 04 fcalailei ol been- aiy, out-door agent, messenger, wagon driver, i.ui visitor ot children, time tuoiimnU seven luiii'lie.l und litty dollars (.tb5 0) i.ein 05 Travelling cxpente- of house agent and support ot nou-resid.nis, two hundred ana tiliy donars KiiXi). Item 00 lux and ground renl ot city office, ono btinured and eighty dollars t18o. Item 07. renuirs to city ollice, gas, water rent, and incidental otheo- expenses, three hundied und liny doilurs ty.-.o . Item ts Expenses ot eupoort and bast-udv case", twe.ve IhoussMd live hundrea dollar-(i 12,500). Hem til' Cost ot forvtug processes und removal of non-iesidenls, twelve hundied dollar' (4-T20U). IP ni 70. Cuppme. leeching, and buriul cases, six l.nndri il aollnrs (Sii'KO. Hem 71 lient el visitors.' ollice, fourteen hundred dollars C140o. Item 72 alariec of out-door visitors, six thousand lour hundred dollars (0400) item "o, Milanes oi outdoor phvsicians and apolliecari-s, three thousand seveu huuured und eitrhty aoJhir-(37H0). Jn in 74. Maintaining and educating two deaf niu'ee in the leuf und liumb Asylum In tue city, even hundred t-ventv dollars (k720) item 75 buppuri oi twelve teepio-mindod chil dun, at the rennsylvauia Iraimug ochool, at Media, in eccordauce with an ordinance approved txeiitioet Ul, JHOi. J'roviitril, 1 hat the imtrdiaus be leque-iteo not to fi I any vacancies that n.av occur 1 y it a-ou oi the death or rtinovul ol any ol the lecipients ot th charity, two thousand lour huu Uii n dollars tiJoO, Jtem 70. !staiionerv, printintr, and advertising, two thousand two hundred dollar (42200) Hem 77. hailroad tickets fur t.-uifdiuus und nieJl cA Loiiru, lour huudred dollars (4-4 oo). Hem 7t. l'royi-io'is lor siuui!-pox patients, ouo bunmtd dollars tt-l on). Item "9, incidental expenses, two bundled dol- iars t?-2ii. tOlt lir.LlEK OF (il'T-HOOl! l'OOK. Item 80 liiti l oor District, tevea thousand dol lais 170' '0). Item 81 Second l'oor District, seven thousand dollars (S7U00). Hem 82. bird l'oor bistriet, eight thou aud five bundi ed dollars ( frWoO). lieinhS Ki.urin l'oor District, seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7500). item 81 l''ilth l'oor District, five thousand tlireo hundred dollars ir;),0). liem 86. 8 Mil l'oor District, six thousand dollars SOOOO). I'em fW. Heveuih l'oor District, seven thousand collars 7WK)i. Hem 87. Eighth l'oor District, four thousand fivf litu dred doi arsff ,V")). Jtem 88. JNinth l'oor District, three thousand dol lars (3000.) Jw in Bit Tenth l'oor District, two thousand dol lars (92000.) IumOO. Eleventh l'oor District, two thousand four hundred dollars t 2400 ) Ai d warrants shall tin orawn by the Guardians of the l'oor in accordance with existing ord nances. WILLIAM 8. fsTOKLEY. l'r.sident oi Common Council. At'.cst JOHW ECKflTKIN, Cleik ol Common Council. JOSHUA M'ERING, l'resldent of Sp'ect Counc'l. Anprovrd ihls twenty-first any ot December. Anno Di'iiitnl one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six A. D. 1800). MORTON McVUCTIAEL, It Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN O II II 1 S A K C K X To Make an Appiopiiutton to tho Depart u cut ol (Surveys tor tho year 1807. Mct'onl. The Select aud Common Councils of the City oi l'tuludpiphin do ordain, That the sum of thirty-tight thousand two hundred and twenty lour dollars and t win y cents (.M '2212o), be and the Fame is hereby appropriated to the Department oi Sin v j a to defray the expenses ot the year 1807. Item 1. For Salaries ot Chief Euinnoer and (Sur veyor, Recording Clern, Draughtsman, and Rod men, in general ollice, with clerks aud draughtsmen in beeistry lUneau, ilnrieeti thousand three tin no red collars (S iti bOO . item 2. Tor siut onerv. four hundred dollars (4 l0). Hem 8 l orrecoid books and b anks, iwo tuuu sHiiti six liiindre" uoilui (62o). Him 4. l or eleaiiMiig olllc, carriage hiie. and lrctiienla s, c'gi.t hundred aud flltv dollars , ss;,(i). Item 5. For salary of twulro distr.ct survey oi, s x benOred t'ohai (Sl'OOi Item 0. J-oi auveit.sing, two hundred and fitly i:oliBfsl8250). Item 7 or line regulations in the First Survey District below Sf ulh street, as per resolution ol t ouicils, approved Alarcli 21,1800, ouu thousand doilats (fit 00). Iti m 8. For survey and map of the De'awa-o front in the First tsuivey District, to establish an urbl mirv low water line, as per ant of A-scinbly, May 20 1804 and resolution oi November 12. 1804, threo uiindred dollars ($300). Jtem 9. or lino regulations in the Second Survey I Istrict, I el ween German and Miarton streets, and 1 a-syuiik road and the Delaware river, as per resolution ol March 24, 1600, twe.ve hundred doi lurs (mo). iti m 10. For line regulations in the Third Survey District, between South and German stiects, and east ol I'ass) unk road, a per Resolution ol March 24. ltoe, six huudred dollars (8000). Jtem 11. For survey ana map of tho Delaware Iront in the Sixth Mirvey District, to establish an arbitrary low wa'.er lino, as per Act ot Assembly, Amy 20,1804 and rlepoluiiofi ot Councils, November 12, lH.il. eleven huudred dol ars (110i). Item 12. For linos and grades in the Inte borough ot Muuayunk, Eighth Surrev District, as per Reso tutu ii, November 6, 1800, six huudred dollars tSOCO). Hem 13. For lines and grades in the Eighth Survey District, between Shurr's lune. Ridge avenue and nver Schuylkill, as per Resolution of February 9, 11-tiO, live but dred doilurs i$600). Jtem 14. For lines and crades in the Ninth Survey District, between Goreas and Carpenter streets and Sieuna d lane, as per Jvso.utiou ot June 0,1801, biteen hundred dollars ($1600). Jitm 15. i-or lines aud grades in theT"nth Survey lMstrict, between Kile avenue and Winiohocktug a nd Fianklord cn eks and Franklord and Old Y'ork roads as dnected by Resolution approved Ootober 13, 1800. ono thousand dollars (if 1000). ieni 10. For La arco ouu on completion of Dan ol Old Bristol township, as ner Keolulton ofieb ltiary 24, 1804, sevinty-oue dollars ($71). Item 17. or survey and map ot the Delaware fioi.t in the Twollih Survey District, to establish an 'irtiitrnry low walor lino, as directed by an act of Assembly ot May 20, 1804,'and Resolution of No vimber 12, 1804, seven huudred dollars (&700). lt.mi 18. For amount due Alfred Young lor com P euug 1'lan No. 199, of tho First Ward, as per Re solution ol May 10, 1802, ono hundred and twenty oi o dollars aud tweuty cents ($121-20). Hem 19. For amount duo Alfred Young for com pleting 1'lan No 211 mgi-'irst Ward, as per Resolu tion of March 24, 1804. live hundred aud tweuty-livo dol ar8 (8525). Jtem 20. For amount due for completing plans of Delaware front in First Ward for arbitrary low water lino, as directed by act of Assembly, May 20, lt-04, and Resolution ol November 12, 1801, one thou sand and teveu dollar- ($1007) item 21 For new surveys and work that may bo ordered bv Councils during tho year 1807, three thousand dollars (3000. Htm 2 For landmarks (coruer stones), three lii.ndred dotlaislS300) Hem 211. For tho examination of sewers, forrocord in ollice, two hundred do lari ( 8200), Hem 24. For preparing descriptions of propnrtie-s tor municipal clumis, one hundred dollars ($100). Item 25 For suiveys lor Regrnry Buioau, two thousand dofars (s2000) l'rovidcd, That no part of said appropriation for surveys shall he expended, except for work proso cuted in accordance with an ordinance or resolu tion of Councils ; and provided, also that not more than one-halt tho amount appropriated to the items for sa.aries or supplies in this ordinance shall be expended prior to tlio first day oi July, 1807, and lhnt all bills rendered, except lor new survevs (otherwise provided lor) shall state distinctly tho naniPs of the men oiigiu'ed in such survey, tho number ol oavs employed, and the charge per day e.ich. And the warrants shall be drawn by tlie t hief Engineer and Surveyor WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Coinmou Council. Attest Aiin.yiiAM Stewart, Assistant C'erk ot Common Council. JO-illUA SI'EIUNii, l'resident of Select Council. Approved this twotry-tim do ot December, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred ami bixty-six (A. D. 1800). MORTON McMTCIIATX, It Mayor oi 1 hiladelphia, J O KD1SAKCE J.- 'loMakean Appropriation to the Heccivcrof iaxes lor tie year 1N07. Section 1. The tioiect and Common Cotinci's ol Did C ity ot l'hilauelphia do ordain, t hat tho sum ot thirtv-tivc thou.-und live hundred dollars (iij,o(Hl) be, and the same is hereby a.ipropr.nted to tho Department ol mo lieceiver ol laxei-, lot tho ex-p.-uses ot the year cihico'i hundrudand sixty -wveu, as lollows: FOU SALARlK-s. Item 1. Ot the lieceiver ol laxes, twenty-live hui'died dollars (a-V)0. ) 1 em 2. Ol the met Clerk, one thousand five hundred do lais (l,"jti0.) lienic. Ol eeeiitueii Clerks and one Messenger, seventeen tuousand eisrht hundred do'.l us (S17,b00 j (jKMCKAD fxi lnses Item 4. For adverii.-nur delintji ent tux paycrs il f K en hiindieit iiolluis (1".0U). I'rovidod, i hut said Hiiveitiin!r sliiill rot bo done in more Ciau two i.ew.-papers, and the Controller shad countersign no v airant oceding liMeen cents for all advortimug 1 1 each niiine, in a v one Ward, as directed by tho ae ol .March '1, 10'J. lieni 6. Kor b ank books and stationery, ono thou st. mi live hundred dollais ($1600) Hem 0 1 or pimtinghills, notices, and advertising, tv.ctiioiisaiid dollars i-0.,0) Jtiui7. For lucideniul expenses, eicht hundred dohars i$HH0j. Item 8. For advertising liens for taxes, ono thou--Giiu dollars (1000) l'rovido.l, The Controller ahull couutorsigu no w inant on this item except he s'ihIi linii that caid Bdvertisenientshall have been inserted in on y two newspapers, at a churfro not exceeding seveiilj-liVe cent in each case. lieni 9. For l'rothouotary's cost, one thousand oiilnrs ds-loOO). I'rovidod, The Controller shall countersign no warrant ou this item, excopt the chtii'g'.'S ehull be tor filing tho lien, sevouty-live cent si for tti writ ot scue facias, includiue the im l.oiiu! lax, two dollars; and lor the sutisluction of a in n belore wilt is l-sued, thirteen cents, ami after writ is i-siunt two (l'dlnrs aud tweutv-ttvo cents. Item 10. For blieiiti's cotts three thousand doilurs (tjyxo) liem 11. For Surveys 'or Hens, lour hundred dol-'hi-- (S-100). lrov.ded, l'he Contiollei' shuli eoun i, --icn no warrant drawn ou this item lor a charge i .' eceiiiuf litty cents lor each survey. Mini 12 For compi'Ufiition of Ktcoiver of Taxes oi the Twenti-th rd Ward, two thousand live hun d i d collars ( 2fioO i. I'rovidod, 1 he Coutroliers.mil eoiu:ersiun no warrant drawn on th is iteih excopt ut ihe ia;e of two and a half p r cent, of ail t. onev received by tho aid l.'ecoiver during ttie cHin in vear ior whici tho sam snail have b"en loved, 8Ceoiiiin ro the provisions ot tho uc ap i in.' 0 Avn! :jo, ls :l, and wiintiuts shall ho drawn bv tne Keeelvi-r ol faxes ill couiorinity with exist ing ordinances. AVILLfAM S. STOKI.EV, 'j l'r. sl.luut ol t'o'.iiiiiun Council. Att.M- Ahl:.Wt lM f-'TKWAliT, As isiuut Cieik of ''nnimoii Councii, .iOsiiu l'Ki;N(J, l'rnsidont of So not Codtieil. Af proved thist oiity-lirt diy of Deceinber. Anno Doiniiii one thotisuud eight bundled and sixty six (A. D. ISOUi. MOUIMN M.MICH A EL. It Mayor ot riitlaielptr.a. CITY ORDINANCES. 1H ORDINANCE To Make an Annrooriatiou for Llnliting the City tonne xear iwi. St etion 1. Iho So.ect and Common Councils ot tho City ol l'hiladelhia do ordain. That Mi sum of I our Hundred ana Twonty-oirht Thousand one Hundred and Iwenty-two Dollais and Fifty cents I e and tho same is hereby appropriated lor hflitng and extinguishing, clesiuns'.ai.d repairing the l'ublio Lamps lor the year 1807, as follows: Iteml. For lurnislune gas to aud lighting, extin puishlntr, clcaninr, and repairing seven thonsand six hundred and lorty lamps d.iring the year iat lorlr sevrn dollars each), three hundred and sixty-six. thousand seven huudred aud twenty dollars. (S830,72i). Item 2 For llgh'inp, cleaning, extlntnilshlng, and rit airinT, and lurnishtnit gas lor new lamps to bu erected during the tear (at twenty-tour dollars each), three thousand six hundred dollars ($30o0. It(m8. For the e-ection of two hundred new lamps (at twenty-eight dollars and torty fivo cents inch), five thousand six hundred ana ninoty dollars (J-5090). Hem 4. For changing fluid lamps for ga (at seven dollars aud filty cents encn I ono nuudrod and twelve di llais and lilty cents ($112 60). Item 6 For repairs and renevrats dung the year, four thousand live hundred dollars (&4600). item 6 For excise tax on ens used in the public Is n p during thej ear 1867, iort-llve thousand dol lui(S 15,000). Item 7. tor excise tax on gus used in the pnbllo Inmrs, supplied bv the Northern Liber. ios Gas Works, two thousand five hut dred dollars (&2500). And the warrants shall be drawn in conformity with existing ordinances. WILLIAM 8. STOKI.EV, l'resident oi Common Council. Attest John Fkst-kim, Clerk ot Common Council. JoSuUA TKICING, President of Select Council. Anprovcd this twenty-tirst day of l'ecemhi-r. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. 18). , MORTON VrMICH-VEL. It Mayor ol l'htladulphta. WHISKY, BRANDY, VVIPjE, ETC. J-J & A. C. V AN 15 13 I L, CLD RYE WHISKY, FOR FAMILIES AND TEE TRADE. No. 1310 I IIKSXUT Slrt. J-J - & A. C. V A N 1) E I L, F!NE OLD SHERRY WINES, For Families aud the Trade. No. 1310 CIIKSMT Street. J-L & A. C. V AN 1 E I L tVERY SUPERIOR BRANDY, For Medicinal and other uses. No. 1310 CIIESXL T Street. -J & A. C. VAN E E I L, CHAMPACNC3 CF ALL FAVORITE BRANDS. No. 1310 CIIESXVT .Street. r & A. C. V A N 15 E I L, WIST. MERCHANTS, 11 19 mwIGrarp No. 1310 CI1KSKCT St. QREA T REVO L U T I O N IN TUB V. IKE TRADE OF THE UKITED STATES Pure California Champagne, Made and preuared as it done in France, from Pnro Caliloruia Wine, and tuklm the place of im ported CUiiiiipusiie. a ho under. Igned would call the attention of Wine Dealers and Hotel Keepers to the follow Inn letter, which niuy give a correct idea ot the quality of theii Wiuc "I ONT1NEMAL IlOTF.r,, l'llILADELPIll A, Oct. 25, I'Hii. JlEbstis. boi'ciiF.a A- Co. : ' ticiitieintii : Having mven your California Cham pai no a tlioiouuti test we take i-leasuro lusaylnu tlm v. e think it the best Auieriinu Wine we liuve ever used We slixll at once place it ou out bill ot tare, t " ours tru y. J. K. KlIiGfLUY CO." CALL and Till" OUR CALlKOltMA CHAAll'AHNli BOUCHER &, CO., It 20 tuth.-SuU Jo. So VtY S-trect, Now York. A. MAYLK, Ajcut. TMSASSOM St., Phl.aUelphia. NATHANS & SONS I M V O It T K 11 8 ov UfiAHDIEii, WINES. QINS, Klo. Kto. Ko. 19 North FRONT Street. 1'UlLADKLfUIA. MOBKB h'ATDARA, HOKACK A. AATHiW, OllLANDO D, MATHAf S. 10 2f LT AADULTKKATKD LI yUURS OSLV J JtlCHAilJj PKXlHTAS'd tslOtthl ANU VAl'L'D, No. 4:t!l CUKSSUX bTKKKT Mciirly Opposite the Post 001-6 PH1I.ADF.L1I1IA. Fnmlilt-s supplied Order 'loin the Coantry promptly temled to It KUAN'S CFXEBRATKD TOXIC ALR. rl '1 his truly healthlul and nutritious beverage, now in use by thousands Invalids and others has estab lished a i liameter lor quality ol material and punt? ot manu actuie which stands unrivalled. Il Is recoin iiieniitd by physieluns ol this and other places as a supe rior tonic, and requires Out a trial to convince the most skeptical ol Its ur at merit. To ne Und. wlio'csaio und litull. ot 1'. J.JUKUA.N . li 1't.Ait street. CI11S jOIJEUT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE MUGiaSTS, MAXWACTUHEItS, UirOXTEIlS, AND DEALERS IH Faints, Yarnislics. ftiid Oils, No. 201 NORTH YOURTII STREET, jITLER, WEAVER & CO., WANCt ACTUREKS Or' ManlllaandTarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. No. JS North WaTF.K Street, and Ho. 'i'l North HElAWAKE Avenue, VUlLAUKLrulA. Kuwik H. Fitler, Michael Weavkr, CONBAD F. CLOTIUEK. i A L-KXA S DEB O. C A T T E L L A- C 0.. l'UUl)ie:c i uaimisoii's aer r.iUAft ts, So. 2t NOUl'U WUAliYE-j AhD KO. 21 NORTH tt'ATFR STBF.ZT, HlllLAlFI.I'HtA Al.rXAN!'! B C . CATTLI.I.. ' "U ir.i KL.UA3 O. CAlt.Xt HAILROAD LINES. E A Ii I N ( It A I J. R O A UJ.r AT IK'K I IM, i.T1ii.,rA,')t,,','u 1(' """I- INTEL'OE OF , ;'vl ,UyMA' Mitt VIKJI.I., Ml.siJtiE- ti lu AAIKJWHFIT'AN" AS'' WOjf(N' VAI,- cIj-adas awuiu. fuiauwLo'r, ad nit IMLlt AKLAKGFMKNT OK PASSl'BGF.Il TRALSB, , IK-'ober t, 1m., r.r? :C5n fr u ''ny Iwt. Btlllll.TEI.NTn and hours': bUK-n, l"niJUel. hia, at th. iotlOT.Hi MOKVIKQ ifCOSTMODATION, At T'.lfl A. 81., tor Krai iff: ALd internma-at StRtfoni. K' ttirnitiK, leaves KeaiiUA- at 6 JO t. AI . mrlviii--IlulaatiLhjiiatli 10 P.M. 1 Mlvl.-NlVd F.TPIIRflR. Jl S-in A. 3I, Ills train e.ni frti at READIVfl with F.t Pannsvl. viiia Itatiroad trains f- r aIIi i:toa,eto.,and the Lt snoa alle.v train for UarrlshniK, etc., At 1'OKt CrlfiTOM w'th C'atan lsa linj.roao iihihi for Wllllainsbtirx, Ijock Hawn. i;imlr, ttc : at HAKRIHIil'P.U with Northern l ntifcl.Cumherlund Vallev.and hohi.lill and Husqne Mnna trslns nr Northumberland, WLUlADuport, lork, CLunbersburg, linesTove, etc. AFILUNOOM ExTIIESS Loavn Phnidelrhla at X S0P. M., for rtrsdlnirroHs- )larlburg, etc., coiinecttiip with Heading and C iLu. Uailroad mini tor Columbia, etc. RI.AD1.NO AWOMMOUATIO I,vm ltiAoliift at6fmA. M stot vloif at ail war ita-ti'-n, prrlviik- at Pbiladrlolna ut l to A. M. lit-.uniinp, haves fhltadclphia at 4 a0 P. M. ; anlves U l. hi.iuk kt lie V. AC Irrli.alprl'LUadeiptdnleav IlBrrlsbnrv t 810 A.M., ii I'ottsville at !& A. M., arriving In P!ulktc lbla at 1 '01. M. A (lei noon trains lv llarrisbiirK at P. "vtHe at ii to I; M., trthiaa lu PhuaUelplda at ' UAPUI.SHntG ACCOMMODATION Leaves Leading at 7 ') A. If., ai d H-irrlburg at 410 P. M. (cnnictinx at iJtachit with Attimcon Accommo riiitlon south at t M V. M arriving In riiiladtlpra at 014 Market train, with pRseouKer car atlarhed, leaves Phlla rlelibi fit l.'-46 noon tor Reading atta all way stations. I.tavea Keadlns at 11 ;.0 A. M , and L'oH nirurtown at li M 1'. M., (oi Hiiii.ilel.lila and all wsjaiatlons All the alxve trains run daily, Hurdhvi exoepted. Sunday trslna leave PotUvdlo at fc-OU A. M.,Kud Pldla di phia ot 8 l:. p. M. Leave pbUudelytda for Ueaiina at e (A) A. M., returnli g flem heed:ii(; at 4 a,'P. M. CHLsaLK VA11.LV KAIU.OAO. l'asngri ler liownligton and lntvrni(d!at point taV e tbe I'M and 8"l"i A. JM. and 4 S0 V. M. tralna trcnt 1 L.lttJi li hla. rctumllJi fli.nl DownlnLi..im KtT-oO A. M. fcliO lWMo neon. t.w iolk Exrrxsa for rnT8Brr.a and the WKhT I -aves New York at 7 and M.ar d 8-0C P. SC., panlnj 1;. Hung at l l,r. and li. M A. M and 1-44 P. M., and cou utetlrg at llarrlsburK with 1 tinsylvatda and northern t ential Hallroad express trains lor Pittsiurg, Chtcan) Y (lOainsrtrt, LlDjlra.Laltimore.eto. Lemming, exprtss trMn Itavei llarrlsbanr on arrival o the 1 etin.-j liama expiens fioui l'ltuburg, at 8 aod 0- A. .. and 115 P. M pusalns lieadiiig at 4-4') and IC'62 A. K.,t.r(J 11-3C P it.,fciid Rrrivlj,,';tnNewYorkatlO A.M. ked t t p. II. fcit-eping cats aceou-panv tbeie trains I' rongL between Jeiety City aud I'htsburg, without chni,e. A mall trRin forw York leaves Hsnlshurg at 2-10 P. M. Mailtraln.ior liarrtsburs li nvae lstw vork at 12 11. Sl.llt VLKll.JL. VALL1-.Y RAUKOAl. Trains leave I'otwviile at 7 ana 11BO A. M and 715 P. Vreiurunigltoailauia iuaat 7 36 A. M. and 140 and tit tlUYLKILL AID Sf'SQVFHA KUA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn At iiA. M. for f ines-rove and Iin:iibiirg, and lvoF lit. lor 1'inegToie and Tremout, r-teriihiit from Harrtshurg m 8-j p, Mand troa 1're QK.t.1 at 7o6 A. M. and 'If' P.M. TICK hi rt. Through flrst-claas tickets and (migrant tlek-t to all the ilr.el al points lb die orta and Vt est and (.'anada. 1 li foltew iiig tickets aie obtainable only c.t te office of S MiAll-OKU, 'ireuurer, No. '.'L7 H. FOL i:T Mreei, 1 li.luutij'hta, or of I. A. MCuLLS, Ueneral Superlntaud acut, Lbuduig: C0M5ITTATIOK TICKETS. At ?" per cent, dltcount, bet ten any pjluta desired, for tiiiiiilits and flnru. MILFAGE TICKETS. flood for 2000 mlits betvieeu a.l points, l;2'M cach.fot tRu.i.les audhiuis. BiCAftOX TICKETS. For three, six, nliwi. or twclte months, for holders ouly, ' a ml uo.Lti , at reduci d rate . CLEKOYMEN Residing on the line oi the roan w ill befurrhhed c&rda ei.atiuig themselves and wives to tickets at half tare. EXCLUSION TICKL18 From Ph iladelphia to nrlnclpU stalluns, good for Btor .I'j.v, Htindty, and Moncay,atredt.ced fare, to be fad only a' ti e InAtt oQice. ai'UliLrhO "1H kud JAJOVt liiLL Sirtets. FP.EtOHT. OtoJi of all dcscrlplloris forwarded to all the abova poiniK from tiie Company' lieiut ifcl.ot, liUOAD ttd VviULOWbtateU. FKKIGI1T TEAIS3 Leave Philadelphia daily at 5 bt) A. M., 13-45 noon, and C P. M., for Reauin,-, Ltbaum, flat i i6uurf, PuUtnlhe, Port Cliutcu, aud ad points f'urwurtL MAJLH Close at the Philadelphia pott ontce for att places on tbe rend ard Its branches at 6 A. M., and for the priiiclpiil taticns on ly at H-1j P. M. 8 ifl "Tj'ltBKIHT LINES TOR NEW YOKKAND JJ all tbe Htationa on the CAMULM and AMhul mid cimi cciliigKailioaos. INChl'.Ahl'.U I'fcSPA'iCH. 'lllh CAMJ'KN AMI AJMl'.OY ItAILltOAD ATTD lllAASlORTA'liOX COMPANY HfUtillT LIM-.d for .New York will lenve WALKl'T Street Wharf at fi 0 clock P. M. itally (Sundays excepted). Freight inutt be dUheiud befoie 44 o'clock, to bofor v aroed tlie tame day. Returning, the above lines will leave Jiew Vork at 13 noon . and 4 and I', il. litlt'htfor'ltenten. Princeton, Klngaton, Kcw Brans Viik, and all points on UieCamocn and Amboy Ritilroad; aiKo, on the Lelvidere, liel&waro, and I luuiiniiton, the ew Jersey, the Fieehold and laniesbtir;.', and tlio lsir linj.'.in aril idonnt ilolij' J.niliuujs, received aud for v. in ilcd up to 1 P. .M. Tlx- Lelvidere IieUware Kailroad cornccts at Phllllpa-bur).- with the Lelii.h Yahey Railroad, ana at Manun KneliiiiiK with all pointa on tne iietaware, Lackawanna, anu Western Rauioad, furnnidiug to Syracuse, Butlblo and other po'.nts in W esttrn New YorK. 'l i t lie Jeisey Railroad eounacts at Ktiirnbc-th with tha iw Jeisey Central ltalln.ua, and at ISuwark with the Morris t nu F.tte Railroad. A hilp nieinorunuiiui, KpelfY'lus the marks and ninniers, tl.ii ers andconii(.'iitt',uiut, in every Instance, be bent villi, eacli load ot uooilt. or no receiot will be t,iven. N. B lueitatd luelluies have been mado for the truiK-portution oi live ttoca. Lrovers are Invited to try the route. Vfen stock is furnnlied In titantltieof two eut iOhOii or more, It wid te delivered at tlio foot ot Fortieth Mint, near the Irove Yard, or at Pier h'o. 1, North l iver, an tne tni.cis may uc-i-inaie at the time ol bUipment. For tenes.or other intormtttu n, ar nlv to WALTER FUKK.YIAN, t reKi.t Agent, Ko. 6. DKLAYYALE Avenue, FhULdelprda. -VI UKUl I'liNNSVLVAMA 1AIl,KOAD. J 1 it iot. 1 Ulttli Struct, alK-ve 1 honinson. orRF'lHl.tllK.M.LOiLt.hTOVt 'K.MAUCil CnUNK. LAMON.WH UA.MhlORl.aud W ILKlESBAiiKE. At 7-i.O A. Jl. (h.pics, for Bi'thltheia, Alientowii, Jinuiti C i. link, litivieiou, W'uUauiNport, and W ilke-sbarre. At li io P. M. (hxpren) (or litihieheui, Ejaton, etc., re-aeiilng 1 a-ton lit ti if P. M. .it oli P. Mrur iletbltliein, Allentown. Mauflh Chunk I r 1 ii yle.'-toii n at b-ii A M., 1 M and 4-1-j p. M. 1 or Fort Vfashinntiin at 10 A. M. aud 11 1'. M. it r l.ansiiale at ( l.'i P. M. V:.itetnraot the hecot.d anil Third 8trctti Lino City I ui- liter Lar. inn nlree-t to tin-oep-it. 'J RAINS ICR l'l ULAl)F,LPHTA. I.t uve Letliicliein at 6"H A.M. and li-iU Noon, andO'lS M. l.i vc roy esti wn at fi-10 A. M.,3-15 and & SO P. M. X.i ave 1 ai't-Cale at t'IKIA. NI l.euve t oit tVashlngtnn at lte.50 A. M., and 2-li P. Al. ON hi J, 1AYS. I'l lade'phta fnrlletl.lthem at ti A. M. I'liilaeeli liia Cor liovlc.itnwn at -;i P.M. 1 mi . legion n tor Philadelphia at 7 20 A. M. l e'lilelicui for l'lilladeli lna at 4-LO P. M. Jl i-.utjh Hcket must bo procured at ttio tlokot offices, '1 IiIj 1 street or BhRlv-tt Street, f.-l ELL18 CLARK, Agent. TC fll rillLADEI.PHIA AND FRIRKAII.. J C VjVJ.ROAli. 'Itni great hue txuversbs the ioiLh ern i.nd Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the City in I r e on Lut e Kile It lias been leaned and Is opeiuuil I. . n i 1 emisilviinla liHilrowl C iinpnny. 'li.YJ. OF PAhShWlihlt TRAINelAr PHfLADELPIIfA. A-t ve F.astw aril F.rle Jl ull Trulu, 7 A. kl. ; Erie Liwprusi 1 ru i , l 'Ai P. 51.; Elmiia Mail, 6 P P. .11 . l.-i.ve Westwaru Erie Mail, 1 P. HI.; Erie Exprcat 1 luh,. 12 M. I Lliiilra Mail, 8 on A. M. li. -enter cars run tin dilution tne F.rle Mall audExpresa (ran t v hhout eliante- bufli Hays bctite-un I'liUtiileii hit ui.e l.i.e. jj yiy YOPvK CONN-ECTION. I.- ave Kew York at tt A. M., arrive ut Erie 10 00 A. M. 1. . vc- ew York at ' no P. M nrrn e in Eilo 715 p. jr, l.-i-vt Erie ai.v;.0F. M., arrive at New York 4 40 p. Jl L- .vii l-.ric at O'lu A.M., arrii e at iveiv ioik lu lO.A M. . am Sleeping Cars oil all tl.o uiMht tmins. l i iniuruiatioii respecting pnen nge-r binuies, apply at cor- r'l Ml It I IE'! 11 and MAliKK'i .Streets, I'hha. And lor lre-iiht business, of the Compuuy'a Agents, S. It. Kin .i 'on. Jr., ecrner Ttilrteentd und Market tieut, 1 hi a elplilu: J. W. Reiuoldb, F.rie; W Ulimu Urown. Agio N C. R B , Kaltlmore. II. H. IIOi:TOM,(iencral Frekht Agont, Phlla. 11. W.I.Wi NM-.U.C.eninini ki t.tci'iit. I'iiila. A. L. TYLER, Cxnornl ;inp.LYVtiliiiiui.poi t. i E.ST JKRSF5T KAILRI'AD T.IXES, FROM ' li ot of MAI.KET street (t'pper 1 erry), conimeuu- liu Sli'M 'AY, hei teuitxr. l-oo. L1.AYE I'iiILAiiKl-1'liIA AS FOI.I OWS: F. i l.iidgeton. bhlftn- ftll lville, and lei intermediate itui, it.kisi m. M't H. M., PMM-ni(r. 1 ,: Wno(,biir.v.8 A. M-iS'o0 aud b P. M. ' V Jit i l-RMI-Sti 1RATS8 I.F.AVE V c od'iurv at 7'liauu h-40 A. KH.I4 M P. M. yr ,.e.eii at 7 0'- A. M. and S-:0 P. M . Fr'-.-h.a0P. M H,,i,ui i C. f (i A. M. una i. o.i P. M. Frelglu,5 45 P. M. a .iiii'.efctt." A. li. and a-C.-i P. M Fn Iglit.ti I) P.M. ,r e lit ay at ll'if- A. &., Passenger and 1 ieleht. h i .1! Mill te received at Se on.1 Covered M'harf b. It ii Va'niit meet. frtu -ifi a. M. uetll S-ii0 P. M. 1 1n. iveeivodb.t'i.ri-f W. A M. v (It i, i'-itoit i'.tl'.o-iitii- J.'.y. 1 " 'a: .'.Hl'verv.!!!. -ii. S 'il- r H'lH-: a. verm. t, 4 Vka ..L-v-'......c.U. i Je-'.:i.c.il.. .e. Jl 3-IR A. St., fcr lieadniii, Ltbat od, llarrtiinrit, potti vllle, IlniRiove, 'Jsmaqua, hunbtiry, vi'Uliauinport. rimira, Kotheiter. JitKa l'alls, Kullalo, lintown. will esUiTo, l ittston, Vork, tajhule, Chauibemborg lli'uratown.etc etc. RAILROAD LINES. Pnir.ADKi.rnrA, wilhingtox and tui -11MJUL EAII It 1AI. ItVE TABTE. ROmrofnctrg MONIAV,lrrri.,t..rVI,lRrti;. Trlri will live lep"t, corner otBRJAl Sues ai d WASUnsiol )m Aven-ie, a loli.iwa: Lrpreaa Trsla at 4-l.t A. r. Otr-rdnys exrep(3), for Balnoiote and Y aMdngon.itopiLni' at VMutvr, Wfrrirtg. ton, Newark, Flkton. Northchst," I errvvllie. Havre ile-f-rate. Aberdeen, Perrymaii'a. fcilgewood. Magnolia. Chase f and ritemmer's Pun. r- dibu irain at n-.o a. x. ti'tipffA'-a fit tented), fur alt. more, alopjilnn at a.1 reg-dar stnuona. Oonneriina; 'ilh llelKVefirp HalljMift . V iliiilni't.vn t ,r f'-.a,t..i . ? .fn. .i i.;miih bi a., 'is, siRunna. innei-tuic with liplKwareRaiLia(Sit IMitnington t.-r Crtsdcld auA uiii i niTei.Mir iiaiuini, Fxpreaslrafn at 11 4f A. K. (Sur.dayj eccpted).fo Baltimore and Vi Mf.tiu'.oii. " F.xpreas Train at o p. M. (Ruivtai ettcepted), for Rrti tiniote and Washington, atopplng at Cbesler, Claynmt. V'tlnilngton, hewark, Eikton, Norttieait, Perryvjlia, Ifavre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Perryuan a, Edgewood. Maa nolia, Ciiaie a and h rmmer s Run. Mght Expires at UP. M.fdai v),f.iriva'tlmoreiird WaihV iL'.'VS'. '"'-tat Yt iJiLiiigU.ii with Delaware Rallm4 8M,rdayeceptfil),n. tTlnn at Middletown. Smyrna, i ,l;.i rr"'Ktnn, Scat. ni. Sall -lir7,l'rhica Anne, an4 . . an" tbeSouth.Cll,nclJ w"!,-u-fct Ko-tolk, lortsmiu. lasaenaerabypoa, from Pal-liner for Fortress M roeaidorfohv.u)UketheU 4i A. M. train. Hepping at aU Stations be'.weea 1 hiladelphia aud Wt- Leave Ph'ladtlrh'a at JJ'CO, 1 CO, , and 11-JM fdll r M. The 41)0 P. M. txAln connects with lelawart KaumL lor Mllferd and intermediate aiatlous. Ike p m tri! rune t Nw CAitie. ' vum ((J1aI .vviunlwjton H715 ant S-W A. M , 1 and S I ROM 11ALT!3TF: TO rHILAnELt'IfA. Leave LMtim ie 7-ii - A. M . Way. mall, !- A. t . rxpiei-a. l ljr.M , Lxf.nn. 0 'ci P. M., Expieta, M P. M., Lxprexa. I run Paitiinere, ti I'a-.rs do-Oraee an.! i:itvrtneJn.U (tatioua at 4tUP. M. TRAIN'S FOB RALTncop.B. J.favc Chester ai 44? onfi le', A. M., and i-W P. M Leave Wiluilnton at lumianil 41 A. M.., aad 4 18 r. It. ftUNIiAY TRAIN I.eavfg BaltlB-ora at hj!6 P.M., atopplng at Havr--Oraee, l'l nj vllle, ana YMIa-iniiton. Also stops at Klktosi and Newark to take panu-ngera forPnlladelr-lila and loaVa fatengers from W asblngton or l altiruore, and Clieater te eave passengers Irom Baltimore cr W aalilngton. Thiotiuhllcetatoatl prints Wot, So.itli, and Ritilh. west, n ay he proeined at Ticket Olliee, N'o.8:',H Cheaiiut atteet, n i.der Ontlnental Hotel. Persona purehanliiAr tickets at Oil.- olllee can r.avc tiieirbaggage checked at thear it licence by titahaiu'a liaggcitO Ka-i-.i. i H. l.KEMEY,8up?rlmondent, PENNSVI-VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD WlA'iLli ARRANGEMENT. 7 he Trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the lcpot at Thlrty-llm and Market streets, whit la I eacht a directly by the cars of the Markot street Passenger Labway. TLoae of thet'besnut and Walnut Streets llail vi ay run within one square oi ii. On surdws 1 he Market Street cars leave Eleventh au Market Bts. minutes before the departure of each Tram Mann'flia gage Express will cull lor and deliver ha. gaeat the lepot. tirders left at tho Ollice, lo. U1 Chal nui 6 ire el, will receive attumiou. HiAihb llave M i oi, v;z.: Mull Train at OOA.af 1 ao.l Accomniexiation, No. 1 A 2, at 10 A. M. A 11 20 P. ht I ast Une and Erie express at 12-00 M Parkesburg Tialu at 1-00 P. if llarrisbuzg Acconimoilaiion at 2'-d " Lancaster Acconnne-dation at 4 00 H Pittsburg and Erie Mali at !MW - l lilladeipbla F'.xpreas at 11-00 Pittsburg and Frio Mali leaies dally, except Saturdnr. Plnladelpl.ia F.xiress leave! da.ly. All other tiaina Un.ly, except Stinduv. PasseiiKera byaaall Trslr goto WHllamsrort wlthoat chhiige of cars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 810 P. M Passengers by Mail Train go to Carlisle audchainbem btirg w iihoiit change of cars. Slt ping Car Tickets can he had on application at tha Tieket Ollice. Ko. (iil Cbesnut street. TRAIM AK1UVX AT ntl'OT, VIZ. : Clnclrnatl l:xjiress atlJ-N) A af l hiiadelvhla Express at 710 PaoU Aceouinjedaiion, No. 1 4 2, ut 8 0 A. M. A 7-10 P M Parkfslnirg Irani Bt 8-20 A If! Lancaster Train at 12 III P if lastl.Uie Bt j.jiq i. Day Express , M j.vg 13rriburg AcciunHiodaiiou at & S0 Philadelphia t xpre?a arrives daily, except Monday. Cincinnati Express arrive daUy. All other trains daily, except Sunday. Passengers leaving Lock Haven at 7 00 A. M., and WH llauicport ut 8-40 A.M., reach Philadelphia wiiliotit charm Ol cais, Irom Wililamsport, by Hay Express, at 6-00 p. M The Pennsvivanla Railroad Company will not assume ar.y risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, aa4 limit their responsibility to One liunured loUrs Ui value. All ltagxage exccdlng that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless takon by specuvi contract. For Unifier Information, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, o. (131 Cheanut St. SAM L'EL li. WALLACE, 1 leket At ent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily (except Sunday). For full particulars as to fare and aecouiinodatlona, ainlr U 812 1RANC1S FCNK.,No.lWr LOCK. Street. FOR NEW YOliK.-THR CAMDKN AND Amboy and Philadelphia aud Trenton Raliioad Com-1-ny'i Lines IROTlt PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and Way Places, from Wuluut Street YVhatf, will leave At P'doiva, viz.: FAiia; At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion S-'-H At 8 A M., via Camden and Jernev City Express'..".".". 3 0 At 2 P. M., via CuinueD and Ainboy Express gig At t P. M., via Camden aud Amboy Accouiniodatloa and Luiigiaiit 1st class as At 0 P. M.i via Camden and Amooy Aceumiuodatiua and Emigrant, 2d eittas i-ajaj At 10 A. M., 2 and 6 P. M., for Mount Holly, hwana vilie. Pemberton, BirniiiiKhaiu, and V Inceutonn. and at tlA M. und 6 p. M for M. mil Holly only. At C A. M and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At(i aidlllA. M ,12M ,4,ft,ii, and 1V80 P.M. for F(ah House, Palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delaneo, Beverly, Edjjtwater, liuihngten, Flvrei.ce, B.irdentown, etc. Tha 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. lines run direct through to Trenton. I.IM.S 1 ROM KfcNSINti'lOA DEPOT WILL LhAVK At 11 A. M., 4-ho, 0-46 P.M., and 12 P. M (NlghtLTi Kensington and Jersey City Express Lines, fare J-00. The i 4o P.M. Line v 111 ruu daily. All others Sundays exci pied. Ati oi. and 11 A. M ,8, S'W, 4 20, 8, and 6 45 P. M. and 12 Miunlgtit. forlirlstol, Tienlon. eic. At 7 to and lo-lO A. M.,8,4 ;io,f,and (2 P.M.,forScUeuck Atld-tCiA.M , 11,6, and 12 P.M. lot i'.dlliigton. At T'.iu and 10 15 A. M .8,4,5,6. lind 12 1. M.forCorn- well's. 'I orrctdido, Holiiieburg, Taoony, Hrlueshurg. and f rant lord, and ut 8 P. M. lur Luhuusburg aud luter- incdiKte staliuus. At 10 1& A. M., W. 4. fi, 8. and 12P . M. for Wlsslnomhur. BELY1DEKE DELAWARE, RAILttOAI), Fortl.cl'elawate River Valley, northern I'eiiusvlvania, uln: cw York State, and the (treat Lakes. Dally (Sun days excepted; Horn KciibiiitflOQ Depot, us follows i At 7 ao A. M. tor Magaia t ails. UiHIaio. Dunkirk. Canan daigua, Elmha, Iihaca.OwegM, Rucliester, Hno-haiuton, Oswego, Syracuse, Oreat Heua. .Montrose, WUkesbaxro, SeiBMi-n, Stroudbtirg, Water (.lap, etc. At 7-;o A. M. and 8-o0 P. M. ti r Belvluere, Easton,Lain- birtvllle, Fleuiitigton, eto The a-xo P. M. l ine connects direct with tbe train leaving hasten for Mauch Chuuk, Alieutovvn.llelliielieln. etc At 6 P. M. tor Lambertvllle and IntrrmodlHte stattons. Deninberl.lbi.O. WILLIAM H.UAT.JlhU, Agent. PHILAPr' I'HIA, CERMANTUWN, AND NORK1S" o.N RAILROAD. On ami after li.LliSDAY, No vimber 1, 1-GC, until fur ther notice. FOB OERMANTOWJf. Leave Pblledelihia 6, 7,8, , 10, 11, 12 A.M.,1, t, 3 V, 3;', ,4.0. th , U-lli, 7, 8, 0, JO, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Cerniantown 6, 7, 7)4, 8, 8-20,'J, 10,11, 13 A. M 1,2. 4, 4J..6, fc.'i . 7,8, 0, In. 11 P.M. The 8 '.'li down train, and o? and b tp trains will not stop ou the Oeruiuiitown branch. ON SUNDAY'S. Lci.ve Phhadolchla y,'4' A. M., 2, 7, and lf? P, M. Leuvo Germaiuown bit A. M., 1, C, and V'i P. M. CHEsNL'T HILL RAILROAD. Leave Pliiludelphia (i, b, 10, 12 A. ti.., 2, fi.V. 7,f, and IIP M. Lei tc Chesnut Hill 7-10 minutes, 8,9-40, II 40 A.M. l-4u, 8 4U, C IO, o 40, 8 40, and ln-40 minutes P. M. ON 61'NDAIS. Lei ve Philadelphia !e S minutes A. M.,2 and 7 P.M. I,i..ve ( lie.Miut ilia 7-lAi uiinmes A. ai.., 12-40, 6 40, and 9-2o i Uiutes P.M. ) OR CONSHOHOf KFN AND NORRI8TOWN. I.( i ve Philadelphia (,8 a-' lit, minutes A. M., 1;,8, 4i, ' i. li-U, 8'lfi niimites. and ll P. M. Lu ve liorristown 6 40, 7, 7-50 minutes, 9, 11 A. M., 1J 4k, . amlKP-M- '1 hi Mi P. Al- train will stop at Falls. School Lane, Wia ssliic oii.itauajunk, Spring Mills, andCouahotiockeu only OX SCNDAY8. I.ei ve Philadelphia ! A. M., 24 anil C, P. M. jjei e Noiilbtuwu 7 A. M., 6 and b P. 11. FORMANAYINK. Lci.ve Philadelphia li, 8 So, 11 -Oo minutes A.M.,1 3,4i..'S'.,'a.-0'', and 11, P. M. Let v e Mauay link O'lO, 8 20, lla A. M., 2, S, CV, 8), P M. ON SCXDAY 8. Leave Philadelphia it A. M ., V ,', and 6'f P. M. Lei ve Mauavunk 7H A. M.".,aiiU il P. M. . S. W 1 1.SO V, ieneral Superintendent, . Depot NINTH and liKEJSN Street HARD RL'BHKll ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, Anns, Legs, Appliances lor lietormltv. etc. etc. These LiuihaareJ 71 am tin- llclitnHl. iiiiint dnrAhln nimiiiirt. IruTi.turnul !.,. Ilia III .i.mx a ...I 111. ' I ahlA. nprluut. anil ftrllsiio Miili.-ititiil,.a 1 yet Invented 'fhey are approved and adouted hv the I'nited Stutns llovuru- neiit and our principal Surgeous. Patented August li, l.-i...- a: a, iS, 13W;May 1, lbtii. Addrei K I ' MALL A CO., No. bS9 Al'.Cn Street, Philadelphia. P miuhlet free. a 27 bin p B I V V WELLS OWN Kits OP I'ROPKRTY X. Theoul.r place to get Privy Wells cleaned and d -nitv'ed at vary lew prices. A. TETPOS, M aim Met 'tret of Fou'trviiA r i 5 CLPHITUS' U.V..I..L BUAtiV Btxei i