THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKATO PniLADELFIIlA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1809. jnl WN a um : my. (ily Ai;lr.4, Tic rectip's of cilj tax limine Oic tir-t five dujd ot thn pu,t wrrk amo mt, t it $7!)G,0C8-fi3. The toi. gr. nation of bvih Ki Enietti tu tins cut huvp elected as their n. mister Urn Wev. dorse Jacobs, o( Kiclimoml, Vn.. at a ealiry cl $3000 per annum. Tiie vacancy was caused bj tte death ol the K-v. I-aac Lrecpr. Dtulnn the month of Jatuixry 12,769 peron tlMted the Academy o) Natural Hclence. anil thm far this month 11,627, making a total of 34.31-6. Dnrirjt the last ilur-p afternoons the toll rot ion has hem vl'ited by 8412 person. John Koons, aped 12 years, who hal hie lei? crushed and his body injured, on Friday last, in Uranet's mill, in the Kiltectitli wnrd. dli'd at the 1st. Joseph's Hospital yesterday. The deceased resided at No. 537 Nonh Twen'y fifth street. The will of Louica Chauveiiot, admitted to Mobale on Buturday, con'alns the following bequests r To the fct. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, fMuO; House of the (Jnod Kh-plicrd. $1200; t-3t. Vincent's Home for Destitute Children, $"00; 8t. John's Orphan Aslum, $1300; St. Ann's (Catholic) Widows' Aylum, 2i-Q. Charles Shute, who was t:iken out ofc the iorisdiction ot this Slato before the necessary egal means had been adopted, was returued, and on Baturday appeared before Judge Allison. The proper proof beinjr made, he was formally remanded to the custody of the Shcritf of Gloucester county, i The North Pennsylvania Knilroad Comoany are having an additional trak laid from Berks street to Abington, a distance of ten miles. About six miles have been completed. The larjie addition to the cugiue-hou.se is nearly completed, and tliero will he accommodations in it for twenty-three locomotive. Three new enuincs have just been completed, aud four new passenirer cars are being constructed. The tneinejiousc at Bethlehem is being enlarged, and the new brick freipht depot at that place is now ready for use. A stone station house has been built at Fort Washington, and a brick oue at Hellertown. During the past three mouths there has been an increase In the earnlncs of the road, as compared with last year, of over $38,000. The fallowing vessels cleared from ihU port during the week ending Feoruary 13, with petro leum: Barque Meridiau, (or Bremen, with 156,742 gallons; barque Bride, for Slettin, with 120,000 do. ; barques Black Brothers ami Wood laud, lor Rotterdam, with 331,053 dj. ; brig Speed, lor Elsinorc, with 95,538 do.; making a total of 703,833 gallons. Two ships and five barques are now loading. The following vessels cleared from this port last week, ending February 20, with petroleum : Barque fcSorterue, for Elsinore, With 146,82(1 gallons; barque Turner, lor Cork, with 145,513 do., and barque KJffiu. for Gibral tar, with 143,500 do.; making a total of 435,833 gallons. The new turbine wheel at the Fairmouut Waterworks was started on Saturday and lound to work well and smoothly. It is calculated to pump 8,000.000 gallons of water every 21 hours, with twelve revolutions per minute of the wheels. In remodelling the mill house for this improvement, the general external appearance has not been materially changed, and when completed, the whole structure will be tire proof. At the outlet of the new wheel-pit is placed a drop na'e similur to those used for canal locks. A pipe leads to n small well just outside of the main wheel pit, into which is placed the suction pipe of a centiifugal pump, which will be driven by a small turbine wheel, seven inches in diameter, supplied with, water from the ascending main. The pump is so arranged as to be able to pump out two of the wheel pits, one of which is lin she J. About 5 o'clock yesterday mornintr. a Are occurred in the engine room of the lead works ot Taylor & Smith, No. 12U Noble street. Tne building in which the tire took place is of stone, three stories high, and fie flames com pletely gutted the room above the engine and slightly damaged the upper part ot that portion fronting on Noble street. In the rear was a one story frame shed, occupied by (Jeorae D. Cook & Brother as a planing mill and box manufactory. This was entirely destroyed. Taylor & Smith estimate their loss at $15,000, which is covered by insurance in the following companies: Lycoming County Compnnv, $4000; Metro- W V 4000- TTitttnrl Klutaa UoltimA.A Md.. $2000; Queen's, London, $4000; Franklin ard Citizens', Wheeling, Va., $3000 each. Cook & Brother'B loss is said to be about $5000. which is covered by insurance. Tue building, which is owned by G. B. Brown, was damaged to the extent of about SJUUU, which is tuny injured. Domestic AltiilrM Cold closed on Saturday at 133 J. Hod. E. B. Washburne is steadily improving in neann. The Southern Press Convention aljournei on Baturdav. There were two hundred and fifty deaths in this citv last week. $87,000 in specie was shipped to Europe from New toric on Saturday. San Francisco will celebrate Washington's birthdav bv a public procession. The "'Bofs lu Blue" ol Washington will Tiarade in honor of Grant and Colfax this cvenln?. Lewis Lane, colored, was sentenced to be bung at Pittsburg, ou baiutday, tor the murder f his wile. The Treasury Department, last week. nrlnted $821,000 of fractional curreucy and redeemed $037 710. The Virginia State Convention lias been postponed until Congress slritl have rccou htructed Virginia. The Seuats of Nevali h is rescinded tho resolution asking the annexation of the Snake river eonutrv. ' The steamer Fairy Q.ieen was sunk by strikiug a snag in Black river, on Thursday No lives are known to be loBt. Aaron Chase, of llaritoid, Conn., was seri curdy bea'.en by two colored wood-chopper, who attemnted to rob his house. The Mcllenry perjury case in New York has terminated lor the preterit in the discharge ot the ,iury, they failing to agive. The cvamina ion of ili-i bo -Us of two tobacco firms in Sr. l.ouU disclo.e the fact that they owe the Government, lor ues and penalties .47,f)00. Kdward B. Lec, a broker, living at Bergen N. J., was cum muted in Nu 7 i ork, on Saturday on a charge of having fc'oleu bonds in his pjs tension. One of 'he Oriental P.iwdi rCompanv's milU at Cambo Full i, in (Jorliam, Mi' no, blew up ou Suturday. An employe had both legs DroKeu but no oiuer person was in j ur oi. Oue hundred and tweuiv -three musician are to pl iy tor the lruiiimuii'ion bail pamci pants. Tne ladies' tickets to this iuaugura tcrpsichorenu futili al mciauve ievea inches by nine. Mayor uotren, of VWh'iiLton, eays that he will not exclude colored persons of reenecta bility from the inauguta'lon ut.il, but does not know the feelings of the ct mmittee on the subject. Leonard Choate was arrested on Saturday at bt. lJaul, Minn., charged with being the mysterious incendiary of Newbnryport, Muia. It iii estimated that he has set bra to iil'ty buildings, including four churches. Foreign AUAirx. Havana, Feb. 20. The Government has re ceived IntormaUon of the surrender of one hundred rcvolutionibts, near Colon, aud of the death ol their leader, Joso Guerra, formerly dWtrlct atiorney. The revolution in the dis tricts of Colon, laquay, and Grande is now considered as ended. Thu information which was recently itoclved to the effect that the revolutionists were surrounded in tho Uouojo Mountains, is fully couormed. The amount of bullion in the savings bank ulnco Ciifetello or?it bocamc President, has The Government anUioritlei to Ut Prized an inBurrfctionHrj proclamation calling upon tUe n fit a i rnriallivn 1M, n,.il. .J T-.i; n UfIViD im ivu. 1 1 ivUi aiic AUIUU1Q VI 111 IB Are imenueu 10 uiibk uuvuuh, Havana, feo. i. xne nexi sieamsnip ex- m . I ..A mill tlA s . k. 1 fH-tiMor flrrdtrsoo; of Missciuri, and h' f arty, If tl lor t be United States lo day. An Amer can, na-i cd D.idlcy, who attempte i to have without a pa-snort, was dtUlncJ by the au1 hont'c!. The banks report largfc cold rcceipta, wlich ate iiiHkli g tLe market easier. lie Vuirio avs the insurgent chiefs in the uitsiiietioi o' Colon have surrendered. Advices from Trinidad report 8"veral enco jn- rs I Li that vicinity. Colonel Schmidt, leadius he insurgent forces, was wound d. and Mx Mexicans and tnreo others wprc killed. The feces de cDomg Puirto Principe number one tlionmnd men. The J'rensa says that the insurgen's hive ten totally dtfoa'ed n ar Villa Clara, and considers the insurrection ended in that part of the island. The time mentioned In the proclamation of LciMindi granting amnesty to a'l rebels who would lay down their arms and submit to the Government, has cxplicd. Another proclama tion has beni issued still offering forgiveness to all these who will leave the insurgent caise, excepting the leaders and those convicted ol crime. Iavana. Feb. 29. At a meeting 1 1 merchants of this city, at the palace.it was unanimously resolved to guarantee the Issue of $8,000 000 in paper by the "Banco," the notes to be declared a legal lender ny me iapiain-ieuerai. uaice has requested the aciiug consul here to furnlab him with a Jistot American rebiuents. l'ARifl. Feb. 20. The recent order of rorcade, Jliuislerof the Interior, for guarding against the abuse ot the right o' the people to peace- ablv assemble, was put in force yesterday. A public meeting was contemplated at Mont 'arrnsse. near this city, but it was dispersed ny the authoiities, All public gathering on Wed nesday next are positively prohibited, as that will be the twenty-cm auniversary of the second irnuguration of a republican govern ment in France. General Dlx publishes a card in the papers of this citv todav. denying the story that has been extensively circulated, to the effect that he had tcmtly mane a speecn sympaitnz ng witu tne Greeks in the matters at issue between Greece and Turkey. lie calls attention to the fact th it the policy of America has always been that ot non-interference wi'h European p ditical affairs, and Hlliims that this is and has always been his policy. Paris, Feb. 21. A frigate has been ordered to Cuba to protect the interests of French citi zens tnere. Trieste, Feb. 21. A teirible disaster occurred yesterday on the Austrian irigaie uaaetstty. While she was cruising in the Adriatic an explo sion took place in her powder magazine, making a complete wreck ot the ship and causing great loss of life. Most of the oflicers and crew were instantly killed or were blown into the sea and drowned. Paris. Feb. 20 Evening. The uaulots says that llontpensier has been permitted to return to'Spain ns a private citizen. Madrid, Feb. 21. The iron-clad Victoria is under orders to sail for Cuba. Bv a recent decree of the Colonial Minister, all restrictions are removed from the office of com mercial brokers in Cuba and Porlo Kico. Havana. Feb. 20. A steamer from Vera Crnz biings advices to the 3d lust, from the City of Mexico. Neprete on the 13th iust.Icaptured the city or Puebla, and Issued proclamations. but evacuated it on the Cth, on the approach of Government troops, taking the road towards Matnmora. General liacarui, ot tne uoveru- ment troops, now holds Puebla. It is reported that Porhrio Diaz is implicated in this move ment, but Ibis is untrue. The revolutionists at San Martin, on the 0th nist., levied a forced loan of $200,000 on the merchants of that town. The (revolutionary General Zapata, at Sisal, nas neu, uenerai vaigas naving unacBeuiue insurgents. The Insurrection in Yucatan is meiely local. A revolution is expected at Guadalaiara. there being much trouble between the military aud civil authorities. Tue Governor has resigned, ana tne courts nave tieciareu their inability to administer justice. A revolu tion has broken out in Tlascala and places in that vicinity; also in Nuevo Leoo. Quiroga, with twelve hundred well armed men, had pronounced in lavor of Santa Anna. It is reported that Corona would be appointed fillnleier to waBUinmon. uenerui vanio uaa tirrived at Durango. The contract with the American Pacific steamers had been annulled. The Denf and Dnnib Asylum. From the annual report of the Pennsylvania Iui-tituiion for the Deaf and Dumb we select the lollowing: The board continue to give their earnest at tention to the subject of articulation. Nothing has occurred to change the views they have already expressed on it. They will rejoice in any improvements that can be introduced in the mode of impartiug instruction to the deaf mutes; but consider it would be unwise to make changes that In their opinion would not be at tended with advantage. All matters connected with the education of the deaf mute will con tinue to claim and receive the consideration of the directors. It has been stated in former reports that it was desirable to have new buildinfis erected for this school in the cooniry, but near to tho city. The hifih cost of materials and labor has prevented the directors from carrying their design ioto execution for the preseut. Hut while delayed, ithas not been abandoned. The directors are riving their deliberation to the location aud size of the contemplated ediBce, the largest number of pupils that can be judi ciously received and educated under one prin cipal, etc., etc. It is a matter of unfeigned patlsfaetion to state that in our lare family the pupils have continued K) enjoy a hinh degree of health, and that not a single death occurred in the institu tion during the pa-t year. A fatal accident happened to one of the pupils while walking on a railroad, in Delaware county. During the yenr that has just closed 226 pupils were connected with the institution, viz.: 124 boys and 102pirls; on the 1st of January, Ihgh, there were 101 boys and !i0 fclils total, llll. Heceiveu during the year, 23 bovs and 11 girln. Dn-cunreed, 20 boys and 21 Kill--. Uemaiuimr on the let lnEtanr, 104 boys aud K) giili. Ol the whole number. 14, 144 are suppoited by the Stale of I'ennsj Ivania; 14 by New Jer.-ey: 5 by Delaware; aud 21 by their lrieuds or by the ii stitution. Oi the 31 mutes admitted in 18C8, 17 wre brrn deal; 1 lost hehring by paralysis, at 11 n onihs of aee; 1 by scarlet fever, at 13 months ot age; I by brain lever, nt C years of age; 1 by scarlet lever, at 4 yiars of at;e; 1 by typhoid lever, at 4 jcais of age; 1 by measles, at 1 year of aee: 1 bv siekuess, at 6 years of aire; oae by brain levt r, at 5 years ol ace; 1 by inflammation of the brain, at 18 mouths' ot age; 1 by scarlet lever, at fii years ot age; 1 by couvulnions, at 18 mouths of age; 1 by tickness, at 1 year of age; 1 by otorrhea, at one jear of age; 1 by typhoid fi'ver, at V years of age; 1 by disease of the head, at 18 months of one; 1 by whooping cough, at 2 years of age; 1 by ditcaee ot the ecalo, at 18 mouths ot uue. The past vi ar has ix en rattier remarKaoie for the measure of health enjoyed, aud the exemption liom serious accident within the Institution. The lloiiwo of KefiiK. From the annual report of tho House of lU'luge we select the following: It is a ubji'ct of ciuctre reeret tha. the mortality in the white department has been unusually U'ge. Five deaths took place dur ing the year that has just closed. Large as tbe numbtr ot death may appear, it is less than one per cent. It is, however, consoling to know that they were under skilful and ex perienced phyrioians and an excellent nurse. In the colored department not a siugle death has occured since October, 1807, and very little eickntss ol any kind. There were in the Hefuge on the 1st of Janu ary, 1HC6:- i(ow e.rrt In the While Tepartment 407 fcO 487 Ad niltted during the jear . 241 74 316 Discharged .... 218 69 277 Remaining on Dec. 31,1808 430 1)5 6i5 In the (-'olored Department . 85 41 120 Admitted during the year . 67 10 73 Discharged .... 61 28 81 UemainibgonDec 81,1868 8'J 2'J 118 The Treasurer's report, after defraying alt exctuses, ihowt a balance in taLk of over two thonsnnd dollar?. Of the industry cf the pupils tLe ti pert tas: At the present time there are employed In our shops 347 of the inmates. U3 are m the fhop'hops, 102 in the rxx shots, 75 in the brush shop, and 27 in the smi.h shop. Th Mr uriiings lor 18C8 were $10,602 41. As fe of 'hem, previous to their admission, were bctus tomcd to regular, systematic labnr.it becomes mi itnpr r ant part of their education here to train them industrially. 'J MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine New $ee PSrxt Paye, A I, MAN AO TOR HUN KlKMB. HVH HllTM. ......... ...... FHILADKLPHlA-THtH D4V, .6 4.1.MOOM H iTH .....mm.., 3 27 .V44lHlH H iTKll 10 41 PHILADELPHIA BOA It D OF TRADE, f?L. v t u.,v n v f COM K1TTR OP1IIR Mosi ti. Okobhk N. Ai.i.km, UOVIOIKMTH UP OCKAN UTI-AMKilS FOK AMKKICA. Bi'llri rift.. 1 ondon NVw Vorlc Jn. ai Virginia. LWtri(Hil...New York Ko. ) Falt'iuol e...ull.niil)li...hUlmorn Fob. i infllu HltwKOW New Vora Ifib. I AiUnjiiDnla. liatie Now York Keb. t TrliB....... Hvpriiool...New YorK hVb. ( uhft I.lveriiool...New York M....Fpft, Main Hoiitlinn)DUii...New York Fei. Feb. Feb. ....... Feb. ....Feb. -Feb. Colorado. I.lverool...'ew York , (J. of Antwerp... .I.Iverpool...New York lirnDiark. Liver pool. ..New York.. Morkvlun ...Liverpool... Horllnl... Jv LlvrrpoI...New York., C.orMancheBterLiverpool...New York. . Feb, HeiD.Btil Havre .New York Fan Vide He l'ilg....llret -New York Feb. FOR KUKOPK. K.trn ..New York,..Llverpool Allt mannla New York... Hamburg Cuba New York.,. Liverpool rfcVttda New York... Liverpool C. ol Aniwe.rp...New York...Llverpoul C Ot Loiiilon....New York. ..Liverpool ..m. Feb. -...Feb. Feb. ... .Feb. .Feb. ...Mar. (juais i vviBB,. iamjh;sth-i, it IV. R. America New York... Kin Janeiro Feb. Morro l aiitle New York. ..Havana.. Feb, Toiiawamla Flillada Mavannah ..Feb, Jrtnlata .Phliala -New Orleans Mar. Alalia ate forwarded by every steamer In the ree ilm lines. 1 he steamers (or or from Liverpool call at UneeDstown, except the Canadiaa linn, whlrh cull at Londcnderry. Tbe steamer tor Ol firow the Conti nent call at Bonthamplon. CLEARED BATDRDAY. Steamship Norlolk, Plait. Richmond, V. P. Clyde s io. Bchr J. Rlcardo Jov. Little. Clenruegnn, Csnialn febr Helen, Carey, Wllraiogton, Del.; Captain. ' Kl'r . H. Hlout. 1'ord, Wanhlnnin, y. P. Clyde A Co. Bt'r F. Franklin, Pleison, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Barque Brunswlc-14 Dixon. 94 days from Palermn Witblrult. etc., to Isaac Jeanes & Oo. ffl01 liarque Roanoke, Davis, 12 days Irom Porto Cabello wtlh collee. copper ore, etc.. to John Dallett A Vo ' Ilrig John Bhay. Nlckerson, 9i) days from .Palermo wlih irnlt. etc., to Isaac Jeance & Co. ' Br g Resolute, Llpplncott, rrnia at. Mary's (in with lumber to E. A. Souder Co. ... Bcbr James ronder, Jr., Hudson, 10 days from Car denas, with sugar to Isaac Hough & Morris. arrtved"baturday. Steamship J. W. Evermau. Vauce, from Richmond aud JJiiriol, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde & Co. steamer .New York, Jones, from Washington and Alexandria, with lutlse, lo W. P. Clyde & Co. bk"lov. Br. brig Colon T., Tutts, from Matanzaa, v.. MEMORANDA. fiteamehlp Tonawanda. Jennings, for Philadelphia, denied kl Mtvannab 20th Inst. Bieair ehlpl'roiuetheus. dray, hence, at Charleston 19! h Inst. KxrierleDced heavy weather and head gales xrarque aarah A. fcitanl.a mi.i.io.. hanp. in. u. was bassed luth Inst . nit i..r. u- ' bt'hrKougri Diamond. Rurusey. from St. John, N. p.. mi m. uii.un.uMin. at noimes' Hole mm lust,, with loss ol part of deck load of lumber. . 8c;.fi,..x, Uurham. from St John, N. B lor Pbllsdelphla, at Holmes' Hole ISth Inst. Bchr M. E. i;oersleeve, Lowery, nt Nuw York 19th lnBt., from Brandywlne, Del. Bchr John Birnup. Isard, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole IHth lost. Bchr L. Q C. W ishart, Mason, cleared at New York goth Inst., tor Wilmlngtnn. Del. Bchr E, R. Wharton, Bonsai), cleared at New York toih Inst, for WIlmlnKton. Del. tcbrE. a. Irwin, Atklus, c eared at Jacksonville 15lh Inst., lor New York. Scbrs Warh tta Hand. Glover, and John Farnnm, Ktl ey, sailed from Providence lain lust., tot New York. bebr Jacob Raymond, for Philadelphia, sailed from &ew London 19th Inst. Bchr I) L. Bliirges. Taylor, for Phlladelphlo.cleared t rf w York 2utn Inst Fchr Crescent Lodge, Hatch, hence, at Providence IStb Inst. Bcbrs Anna Dole, Halsey ; J. L. Merrill, Weeks; and W'm. B Mann, bian'or", lor Philadelphia, were load ing at Wilmington, N. C, ISth Inst. BcbrVrale, Mason, from Charleston 18th Inst for Phlludplpbla, has on board 418 bales cotton, 15 bales riKB. 10 tons and 12 hhds Iron, 25 casks clay, 10,000 leet lumber, and loo empty bbls. Bcbr Watauga. Lawrence, which sailed from Sa vannah 17th lust., for Jacksonville, was In ballast, to load for Philadelphia. Bcbr William a Hliles. Burgess, cleared at New Or ltaus 1Mb lnBt,, for New York. NOTICE TO MARINERS, With reference to Notice to Murlners No. 87, dated Nov. 11, ins, nonce has been received that the light at the entrance ot Hango Road. Gulf of Flnla-nl, therein mentioned, has been exhibited since the 7th day of November, 1868. Tbe light Im a fixed light sbowlDg red from tbe entrance ot tbe Roads, or wneo brarlrg from N.N W. , W round by W. and 8. to B by R. ,J:, K.. and white towards the anchorage from 8. by E, ;;, E. to E. by B. SB. It Is elevated 40 feet above the sta. and In clear weather should be seen from a distance o' 7 miles. Tbe Illuminating apparatus Is dioptric The light Is exhibited from a lantern on an Iron pillar at ih northern extremity ofUustHtssward Island. Its position Is In lat 69 deg. 48 mln, N . long 22 dg.S7 mm, 34 E. from Greenwich. The light win be exhibited from tbe 1st August to the 1st May. Dlreci Ions Vessels entering Hango Road should keep wlibln tbe limits of the red light and anchor w ten In sight ol the white light. By order. W. B. BHUBRICK, Chairman. Treasury Department, Ollloe Lighthouse Board, Wash ington. D. C Feb. 15, 1S69. CITY ORDINANCES. PKHOLUTION X OfHequeat to the Legislature of Pennsyl vania not to puss a Dill couriering a KtiUroaU C'ornrany ou Twelfth aud Mixteeuih .streets. Whereas, A bill Is now before the Leslslainre to charter a company lor tne purpose of oou hlruetlCK a r'asi-etiKiT Krtllway on Twelfth ami BlxttentU btreets, without renulrlng llie assent ot Councils or of the citizens residing or owning property on said streets; Ai d whereas, tjnch a railway Is not needed for any public useM, and would appropriate for railway uses the only two hlroeis between the Delaware river and Klslnecutu btreot not, already occujled or railway purposes; bo it therefore Resolved, By tho Select and Common Coun cils of the City of I'hiludelpUia, That aclmrter of h company to cobstruct a piissHner rull.Vity on Twelfth and Sixteenth. s'iee'sln not reiatrod by any pubilo nccit'Sity or convenience, mid thai the bill before tho Senate anproprlatimj these fctreoisto a railway oompsuy is opposed to Itie lnteiesls and opinions of the citizens. Unsolved, That a copy ot the foregolus; pream ble and resolution be forwarded to eucii brnou of the Legislaluie and to the Governor. LOUIS WAGNER, President pro tern, of Couimou Council. Attest John Kckstein. Clcru of Comm'in Oonnell. WILLIAM 8. MTOKLKV. Prehldent of Heleet Oounoll, Approved this slxlet-utli day ol" F brtuirj', Anno Domini one thousand eiht nuuUred and BUty-nlne (A. JJ. lbtO). DANIEL) M. FOX, 2 19 it lnyor of l'hiladelpliia. I" E R O L U T I O N L Dirte-tina tha Knrvevaud Iter-ulaliou of portions of the Twenty bocoi.U and i'wouty- tlilrcl wards. UeKolved, Uy the Select and Common Coun cils of tho Clly of Phlladolphla, That the uo puriuent of Hurveys be aud Is hereby dlrocted lo prepare plans ol the lines and grades of go muoti of the Twenty-second and Twenty-third wards as is embraced between Klfiu street aud Frankford turnplae road, and Wlugoaooalny; street and Bomerville avenue: Provided, Tho expenditure upon said work during me cur rent year shall not exoeed three hundred dol lars, said amount to be payable out, of appro priation to the Department of Hurveys for the year lto;, LOUIS WAGNER, resident pro tern, of Couiuiou Council. Atteht John Eckstein. CitJik ol Common Oouncll. WILLIAM 8. HTOKLEY, I'resident of Helecl lkuncll. A 11.1. ..I . . l. .1 . Hl'liiu.vu V 11 1 B BIAltUlU UMJ Uf f DUIU.I;, Anno Domini one thousand eight Hundred and DANIEL M. FOX. J Mayor of Philadelphia. COTION BAIL DCCK AND CANVAS. OP ail numbers aua brands, Xeut, Awning, aud Also, Paper Mannlactnrers' Drier Felts, Irom In g, (MX Xwlne. eto. JOHN w. KVEKMANi 0. ita CUU&Ctt bUM AMI BHlf RAILROAD LINES. KEADIXO RAlLKOAP.-r.HEAT TUU1K LlNF. ritUM PHILAliKLI'ltl To l llv- If IhltlOKOF f&S i--YLVAHA, I III'. -J IUYL, K1I.L. HyUKIM N.N A WlOMlMi VAi.Li.Yr, ttvMliKKLNU, ANU TH 10 KORTH. NOKTHWtST, AND TIIE CANADA'S. WINTER ARKKOt,MKSr OP VA8SKNUER TRAIN-, lteieniber 14, ls. Leaving the Compaue's U il m I hlr eouth and IM i whul a reels, Philadelphia, at tne following hour; MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At 7 30 A, M. fur Heeding an'l all luterm'dHte Btaikirn and Allentown. Kunming, leaves He , (llug at S ii P. arrives in I't liadulphiu at vr P. M. MORNTNd KXPRESH. At -15 A. M. for U, adlng. Ltbanon, Harrlstuirg. roilsvllle Hue Grove, lauiaqua.iluiibury, Williams port. Klmlra. hoctieiiter. Nirgaia PtHH, H Htmo, U likestiarre, Pliutou, York.Caxihile.ChauibtirnUurg. IIskois own. etc Ine 7-60 A.M. train connects at READING with cost I'eiiLsylvanla Railroad trains lor Ailenlowu etc., and ibe 8 16 A. M. train connects with the IUanon Valley train lor Harrli-burg, etc.: at POUT l l.lix'lON witu Catawissa RHllroad traliih for Wll iluniMiort, Loca Haven. Klmtra etc.: at HAItllM- IlthGwIih Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, ano miuiymui aud HiinqiiebKiiiia trains fur Morth tmiberlautl, WUllaniBport, York, Chaiuberoburg P.negruve, etc AFTERNOON IfXPRFfW. Leaves Philadelphia at a an P. M. fnr Rnndlne Pittsvilie, liarrisburg, etc., contesting with Heaaiug aua woiuuauia xvanrouu trams ior Columbia, etc. POTT8TOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves PolUtown at 6 46 A. M . s iinuini at Inter- medlBie stations; arrives In PMIadelphla at 9 10 A. M. Relurulug. leaves Philadelphia at 4 P. M.; arrives la i oitotowu at o 10 i-, al. READINU ACCOMMODATION. Leave luadlng at 7 '.to a M.. stopping a', all way stations: arrives in Pblladelnnla ai 10 2i A. M. Returning, leaven Pulludelphla at 4 46 P. M.; arrives in iteaaing ai i r. jn '1 rains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbnrg at 810 A M.i and Pollsvllle at 8 46 A. M., arriving lu Pul.adel l. hi ft at 1 P. M. Afternon trains leave Uarrlstitirg at 2 05 P. M.. and Pottsvllle at a 48 P. M-, arriving at tLliaaeipbia at s'46 p. n. Hairlaburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7iS A. M.. and Harrluburic at 410 P. M. Conuwulliik at Reading with Alteruoon Accommodation south at 3-. P. M.. arriving In Philadelphia at 9-26 p. M. Market train, with a pasienger car attached, leaves Phlianelphla at vt no noon, ior ptisviue ana a I way stations; leaves Pottsvllle at 7 W A.M. for PuUaaei ihiA and all wav stations. All the above trains run dally, Sundays ex cepted. riundav trams leave Pottlsvllle at 8 A. M . and Philadelphia at 8 16 KM. Leaves Pnlladelphla f ir Reading at o A. in., xtetuxuiug iroiu iteauing at 4 20 P.M. fit I HT F.H VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers Ior Downiugtown aud intermediate points ike tbe 7 30 A. M 12 no, aud 4 P. M. tralus irom Phlladlephla. Reluming irom DowulugWivu at 0 JO A. M, 12 46 anu 010 r. ax, PERKIOMKN RAILROAD. Passereers Ior hklnouck take 7 30 A. M. and 4 P. M. trains from PhlUUelphia.returnlug from SKtppuck i s-in A.M. and 12 46 P. M. Btaire Hues fur the varioim points In Perklomeu Valley connect with trains at COiiegeviiie auu oikivm;&. NEW YORK EXFRKBS FOR PITTSBUStG AND THE WEST. T nn.'i.a Vaar York ut Q A M.Rnd R and a D ir parsing Reading at 1 UG A. M and l'oO and 10 19 P. m!', anu couuectmK ui, nurnn uxa wuu i euusyivauia aud Northern Central Railroad Express tint in for Pittsburg, Chicago, w luianisport, JLlnuira, Bultl- mine, etc, ... . . Ketnrnine jixpress iraiu leavra Marrinourar nn arrival of Pennsylvania Exprtts from Pittsburg at 3-lAl and 6 SO A. M... and 10 &n P. M., passing Hi'oUing at 6 41 aud 7 al A. M., and 12'.'o P. M aud arriving at Ntw York at 11 A. M. aud 12'0and 5 P. M. Bleeping cart aiccmpany thf se trains through between Jersey r.itv and Pittsburg without chanue. A Mill Trulu lor New i ork leaves Harrlsburg at 810 A.M. and 2U6P. M. Mall train for Hanisuur IWTtTTYLKII.L VALLEY RAILROAn. Traill li.uve Pottsvllle at 0 46 and 11 '-111 A. M . cn.l 6'4 P. M.. returning Irom lauiaqua at 8 35 A. M., aud hub ana 4.jox-. ai. SCHUYLKILL AND BCoQUEH ANNA RAIL- Trains leave Auburn at 7 '65 A. M. for Plneirrove and Barrisburg, aud at 12'16 noon lor Pliiegrove and 'I remnut. KelurnuiK rrom xiarristuric at ltd P. M and iroui nejuout at rw &. m. auu d m p. ai. TICKETS. Thortiflrst-claHS tickets aud emigrant tickets to all the priuctpal points In the North and West &nd i :atiailas. Excursion iicKBia iruui iruiiauHipnia to Reading, nml lniermedUile Bthlions, goua lor oue dav nniv are sold by Morning Accommodation Market Tralu, Reading and Potistuwn Accomniudatlon Trains, at reduced rates- PIxcursion iicaei w x-unauipuia, good ror one day only, aie sold at Reading aua Intermediate sta- tiftim riv lieaulllK nuu XOtlBbUWU ACCOUimni Atln TnLina at reduced rUS. The following uckbih io uuvaiimoiH only at the ... u UvMlffirn. 1 reuHllrer. Nt ')1 ki D . street. Philadelphia, or ol u. A. Nlcaolls, General Buperintenueub, wume COMMUTATION TICKETS. ok ner t ent, discouut. betweun auv nnlnl. A lieu, loi lauiuiea MILEAGlk TICKETS. Good for 20(8 nines, between all points, at l-r.n each lui Itouliiea ana lixms. BEABON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, lor holders only, to ail puiuia ak kuuwu caiva. CLERGYMEN Residing on the Hue ol thu road will t9 fnrnlnhart with carus fculUllng themselves and wives to tickets at usu uiu. EXCTJRBION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, irnnil Balurday, Buudny, aud Monday, at reduced lareg VA be had only at the Ticket Oilice, at Thirteenth auu cauuwnui btreew. FRE1UHT. Goods of all descriptions lorwarded to all the Above polntu irom ue Company's new Height aepot, JUroud nm tiuiuit ohmmi FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Phllaaelpuia dully at 4 d6 A. M , 12-30 noon 3 and 0 P.M., li,r KeaUlug, Leoanou, ilarr.Sburif' I'f.ttUiJIIlM. 1'i.lLlUULUll. AUU Ull IilllIIUI lieu....H MA1LH f'lrseat the Philadelphia post Oilice for all niv-o. on Ibe ruuU uud Its nrancbes at 6 a. M-, and fur the principal atAtioua uui- m w r u. ilAIHUOE. Durgnn's Express will co.iecl oaggnge lorall trains leaving Phtluuelpula Irepot. Oru.ru cau bu lett at o. 'lib a fourLU street, or at uio Jjepov, luutcoutu aua Cauuwuiii uirteis. X-rOKTII TENNSYLVANIA KAILR'JAD.- IX lul BETHLEHEil, DOI LtBIOWrf, AlAUt H rl.i.Nlv. Ls-'IOlX. WILLI AM -sPOiU'. WiUK BAUKK, MAiliNuV CUV. MOL'P CilluEL, . . . . . i .vi ri i'a 1.' 11 A 5 M i .1 1 fvT .s iji i i L-ii.k I'l l lbiVi'i A J a a l v a. ovjx A,; nvHAillUA, vilNTEll AlitUMJllMOTS. Pasi ecger Trains leav e ine Depot, corner ol BERKS and AftiJ!.iuuAN bireeu, aauy tauuuays exueptedj, au lollows: , , At 7 46 A. M, (ExpreRS for Bethlehem, Alleutowu, Wauch Cluiuk, iiazieton, Wllliauispurt, WllkosUarre. Mananoy City, I'lustuu, aim Tuukuauuock. H'46 A.M. (Ex pres.) ior lii iuieuem, jLasron, Alien- t i, Maucu cuuun, wuiieuuurie, ritutou, auu AlU146'P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Maucn Chllua, v liaenuarre, i-ii uituu, aim ocrauton. At 6'00 P. M. lor ilethiehem, Euuiuu, Ailoutown and Maucu cnuua.. h.,r imvleHtowu at 8'46 A. M.. 2 46 and 4-1S P. M. For Fort Wut hlngiou at 10 ii A, M. and 11 Ml P. M, v.,r r.kiihoaie at b'2iP. M. vuth and ttxtn Btreem, Hccond and Third itroeu and Union City Paiweugor Kunwas ruu to the uow Depot. mRrvK tv pirrr.x iiri pini From Bulhleheui at 1110 1 x'i i - ' ; - " . - 1 ... . . i lu, 6-4, aud 8-ao P. M. Piom Doylestown at 8-36 A. M., 4-66 a vrom Lausiiale al7'n0 A M. nd 7 P. M. Erou ifort wanning ton anu w m.. and 3T0 p. M. Um HUMJAVb, Philadelphia tot Uuthlohem at V aO A. M. Philadelphia tor Doylehtowu at 2 P. M. Doylestown lor Philadelphia at 7 A. M. fSfi ihnn lor Phllade phla at 4 P. M. . TiikelB sold and Baggage checked throtili at inn's Ncrth PeLnsylvaula Butgofe Exprvss OOloe. K-.ab. EXXJB CLARK, AgenU WEtT CHESTER AND rillLADEI.PIHA RAlLBOAD. WIN 1'EK AKKANOEM E JiT, Ou and alter MONDAY, October 6, lixx. Trains will ie?vir ZieTehla from tbe Depot. THIRTV. FlKhT aud CUEwNCT Btreets, 7-48 A. M., 11 A. M., 2 8oP M , 4 16 P. M., 4 60 P. M.. 615 and li ;W P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, Irom Deport on East Market street at 6 Hi A. M 7 46 A. M., 8-oo A, M 10 'AO A. JH-, uu . "i iw.i ... miiu n uu x", ill. t miim leave West I hosier at 8 00 A. M.. and leav. ui.iiBiiemhla at 4 60 P. M.. will slon at B. (I. Junn. t;uu and Media only. Passengers to or from station between West Chester and B II, Jnnotlon. golns; bast, will take train leaving weal Chester at 7 6 A. M. ana going v ui uut tue irain leaving Philadelphia at i 60 P. M., and transler at B. li JUlbe Depot In Philadelphia Is reached dlreotly by the Cheauui auu, "-" "uro. tx, inuse or ine Market Btreet line run within oue square. The cars of both lines couneot with each train upoa 1m arrival- ON btjndaYB, Iave Philadelphia at 8 3o A. M. and 100 P. M. T.va t,'esl Chester at 7-66 A. M. and t oo P. M i ..i, leavlnir Phlladelnhla at t ttA. M.imt emi P. M., and leaving Wast Cheater at 8 00 A. M. aud 4'bO P. Jtt., conneci at , y -"l'Lkluu wim iraiua on f. B. C HilLi tor vx" "uy uiwiiuimmn poiuis. tUi aENUY WOOD, Oeuual bop's, RAILROAD LINES. 1 QPQ FOR NEW YORK. THE CA MI'KSi lOlln. ANT 1MIMIY ANU PHI LADKLPH I 4 ANDTHKNTON KA 1 LKOA U.CGM PA N I ' LI N Rj FKUM PHK.AUELPUIA TO NEW YORK, AND WAY PLAC1-B. rSOH WALWrT BTBKKT WHARF. At 8 'A. M.. via Camden and Amboy Aocom 2'2t A I A. M., via Camden and Jeisey City Kx. Mall fr At SP M., via Camden and Amboy Express...... 8'0u Alt P M.. for Amboy aud Intermediate stations. At 6 80 and t A. M., and 1 no P. M. for Freehold. At land 10 A. M., 1. S'SO, and ISO p. M. for Trerton, t o so, s, ana in A. m. i, x. s itu, su o, ana u w M. for HitiUnuiwii. Rnrllnrtnn. HdVnrlv. anl De- nco. , .. A I s-su ana iu a. m,, i, dxii.sihi. a, ana n no r. H. lot Florence, Kdgewater. Iltverside, HIverton, Pal nivra, and Jflsn House, and 2 F. foi Floreuoe aud hfverten. The 1 and 11 3n P. M. Lines leave from Market Street Ferry (upoerslde.) I1HJM KINMNBTON DEPOT. At II A.M., via Kenslnirton and Jerflev Citv. New YorK Kxor. sa Lion. FaretM. An a ai a 11 a. M. 2 m. a 30. and 6 P. M. for Trenton and BrlMol. And at 10MA A M for Hrlniol. At 7 8u ana li a. M. i 8u, and 6 P. M. for Morrisvllle and Tul'y iown At 7 an and lU'lt A. M. ana 2 an. and fi P. M. for Bchencs's and Kddlngton. . At 7 araud 10-16 A. M. 'i, i, 6, ana s r. M.fnr corn well's, lerrwaale, Moloiesburg, Tacouy, Wlsnluo ruing, Brlrtesburg. and Fraultiord, aud at 8 P.M. for iioluientinrg aud intermediate Blntlons, jruuM. WAQi iiiiiiAurxniin ux.ru I, Via CinneuLllitf Kllwav. At 48 A. M . 1-20. 4. 'WJ. aud 12 P.M. New York Ex press LlLes, via Jersey City; Pare, 3 24, ai u su p. si. jimigrani i.ine; rare, tz. At 9M5 A. M l-2u, 4. au, and 12 P. M., lor Trenton. At 9'46 A. M l, 6'30 and 12 P. M., lor Brislol. At 19 p ha imim. kj ..(..iim I'nllvtnwn. Bchenck's", Eddlngioa.Cornweirs.Torresdale.Holiiins burg, Tacony, Wlttslnomlng, Jirldeeburg, and ifrank ford. The -4S a, M., g-3o ana 12 P M. Lines win run dally. All others, bun days emeptod. Jror Lines leaving Kensington depot, taae tne can on Third or Fifth streets, at Chemut, 80 minutes before departure. The cars of Market tttreet Kail way ran direct to West Philadelphia Depot. Cbesuut and Walnut within oue square. On Hundays the Market Hlreel cars will run tu connect with the 9'46 A, M. '3U and 12 P. M. Lines. JlELVLUEiUU Du LAW ARK RAILROAD LINES, FKOM KaNSIMUTOM DirOT, At 7'80 A. M. lor Miaeara Palls, itu Halo. Dunkirk. Kimlra, Ithaca, Owego, Kochesier, Blugbauiton, Os weku, byracuse. Great Bend. Montrose. WUkesbiw re. Bcraotou.btroudsbuxg, Waier Uap, Mchooley's Moun tain, eic. . . . At 7-80 A. If . and 3'30 P. M. tor Belvldere, Easton, Lambertvllle, PleuilngUin. eto. The l'30 P. M. Line connects direct with the Train leaving Kaslou lor Mauch Chunk, Alleutown, Uotbleheui, etc. At 6 P, M. lor LaiiiberlvlUe and InterueUlate Sta tions. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY JAND I r.m tr.xfc iu.1 Amis AxvxuAOAwiTm xi&i-u 1.111 I IM. FKOM MARKET STREET FERRY, (Upper Side.) AI 7 aud lu A. M., 1'30. 8 30, aud 6 80 P. M., for Mer- chanlsvWe, woureswwn, uiariiuru, jaasonviiie. lalUSPOrt, nuum uujii ouinuvma, AvraiuvillU Vlncentowu, Birmingham, and Pemberton. ii 7 a. M.. rao audaau P. M.. ior Lewlatow Wrlghtstown, Cookstown, New Egypt, HoruerHown, Cream itlugv, Xllliajstowu, nuiruu, nun niKuiabuwa, DENKSYLVANIA CENTBAL ItAILROAD FALL TIMK.TAKINO EEFECT NOV. 22, 188. Th ualus of the Pennsylvania Central Knr.,aji levo tne LeDut. at TUUiTY-n litdT aud Mak.u k i Utreets, whluu is reached directly by. the MarKul Uireel cars, tne laai car connecting witu each train having jrrout aua niiiei streets iniriy minutes be fore lis departure. The Chesuut and Walnut Hlreols cars run wunin oue siiuare oi inempoh bleeping cur iicneio can oe uku uu aiiiication a. the i ic-ket oUlce N. W. corner Ninth and Chesnnt streets, and" at the depot. Agents oi me union irurer wuirnu; win can for aud deliver baggage at the depot. Orders leit at No, 801 Cheduut etieet, or No, lit Market sweet, will I6elve kuonj WCAVa DKPOTi yia- Mall Train,.. . .ouv "i"., Paoll AcoommouAtiou, 1U HO A. Jia., l iO, and imi P. M. Fast Llne...M.......-- ' TT L.la Vrt,rfiM JA Ht,tl...M....HU OU A. Ai . Barrloourg Accommodation................ 2j8u P, u. I.ancauler AccomiuouawuM.... . ia, Parkesburg. Traln......M....M..... G'&O P, M, Clntlnusil jtxpress...M. m... 8'U0 P. M. Erie Mall aud BuUulo Eipres.......... 10 46 P. M. Phllauelphla Express ... .........12 00 Nlgnt. JJ.rie JU.au lenvm u.uji..i --j , .uuuiuyou Saturday night to W Ullamsport only. On Suud y ulgUt " T. ...ill l.w, bhtluriuhlhla .1 I') '..l.w.lr uasseuKum -viii . . ...... h. . j v. v,ix . phllauelphla Express leaves dally. All outer trains The wwinAOTJmrnodatlon Train runs dally, ex cent Sunday. Por this train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 00 P. M., at No, lit TRAIN 8 ARRIVE AT DEPOT. V1Z.! Olnclnnatl Exp'ew,-",",",",""""","""'--'''t0 A. M, l'lillndultihla Expreas..... ....8T0 A, M. Pail? Amiiouatlon,.- . HO A. M a 40aiid7 10 p M. Erie Mall and ButtalO Expren8.................io-uo A. M. Parkesburg Tialn............M.- ..s io A. M. East Line. m-...... 10 oo A, M, T auruHlor Tralu.... ...MMttlA-HO P. M' Erie Express.....M...-....",,,,'M"'w-M 'o P. M T. 1. mr.U .....HM...MMHHHMMI.IM.mMM,4"0 P. M. Harrlsburg Accoiumo(latlon...M.M...M..M.....ll'40 P, li. JIO, ftuuiy ! ntormat mu jvnn ko. 801CHEHNUT bureot. JfEAMCIH FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. lit MARKET btreet, BAMUEX. H. WALLACE, Ticket AffARt at Ihn llannL Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. same any 1 Ink for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap parel, aud limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amouut In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken (2i General Buperlntendent Altoona, Pa.M PHILADELPHIA, WILM1NUT0N, AND baliiihobe railroad. time tabi.k Ciinimencing MONDAY, JSovemoer 28, ibts. Trains wui leave uepotcoruer uroau sueei aua wasuing tiiu avtiuue. aa Inliuwi: Way-Mall Train at 8 80 A. M. (Sundays excepted). for Baltimore, stopping at all regular slatlous. Cou nseling wun Delaware uauroau at Yvuanngtou fUr OrisUtid aud Intermediate stations. Exnre.HBTraln at 12 M. (Sundays excepted) for Baiaujuieand Washington, stopping at Wllmluittou. Ptrrjvllle, and Havre-c e-Crace. connects at WU mlugiou with train for New Castle. Kxpiess train at 4-00 P. M. (bundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, slopping at Chester, Tnuilow, Lluwood, oiaymont, Wilmingun, New. port, btautou, Newark, Eikiou, North-Easi, Charles town, Peirjville, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Perry, man's, Edgewood, MagnoUa, Chase's, and btemmer's Run. flight Express at 11-80 P. M. (Dally) for Baltimore aud Washington, Slopping al Cuester, Tnurlow, x,lu. wooa, HJiay biuuk, niiuiiiiimu, newurit, Jtlkton PtusengerB lor Fortress Monroe aud Norfolk will take the 1200 M. train. "" WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all btatlous between Philadelphia and W liuiiugion. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M 2 80, 60S, aud 700 P.M. The 6 00 P.M. Iraiucouuecu with Dela ware Kaiiruad lor Harrmgiou aud lulermeUlate '"Leave Wilmington 7 00 and 810 A. M., 1-30. 4-16, and 7-00 P. M. The a lo A. M. Tralu will not Blop betweeu Chiller anu 1 uuuuvifu'i. , wr, u. nmu irom u. iiinmaton runs aaily; all oiher Accomiuoaatloa TraiLStunUaysexcepteu. Hutu Baltimore to phlladelphla.-Leave Baltimore 7-26 A. M Way Mali. U6 A. M., Exprtsa. 2 25 P. M., IJ N D A V TRAIN O1 BA LTIMORE. Leaves Bt.Ulmore at 7 26 P. M.. stopulug at Mag n.Tlia Ptiri mau's. Aberdeeu, Havre de-orce. Peiry viiie 4 harUutown. Nonh Fust, Eikiou, Newark, b'auton, Newport, WllmlUtttou.Claymoul, Liuwood, alia..V!.'.l,!iKr,,iPVets to all poInUWe6l, South, and bouihweut may te procured at ticket oUice. No. sji Chesuut bireetf unuer couliuenial Hotel, where also hi ate Rei ms aud BHihs lu bieepiug cars cau be B"te.r..l?. ,h Ibv. Ptisocs piirchtthhig tickets "SV.1.;", -tu have baiigage checkod at tholr reul- Senoe by the Union y6liliU!Di( ii, p. EENNEY, buperlntendent. VtfeiaUt Bleeping Oar. on allN.ghtT;,n, rS on tliePUnaaelphi. d Erie ' l&lXOH' wiil run au ioiiowm UKKTWA1D, a- ATL TRAIN Jeavts Philadelphia.. IN. AID tf KAiii vvilliamuport 1. arrives at Erie s-Ttio vvpBJLfcto leaves i-hiladelphla.... Hill, wrjuiww, wilUamuporU.. h arrives at Erie TTIiMlkA MAIL leaves Philadelphia.... ..10'46 P, M. ,. 8-lu A. M. .. W) P. M. ..1160 A. M. .. tl'&o P. M. .,101,0 A. M. ,. 8-00 A. M. O BO f, M. arrives at Loukhaven 7'46 P, M, KAH1W1SM MAIL TRAIN 1 aves Erle. ........ " Wlinaumport " arrives at Philadelphia. ..10-66 A, M, ..12 66 A.M. ..10-00 A. M. ... 8-26 P. M. KB IE EaPBEU leaves Erie, Wllliamsport.., 7 60 A M. arrives at Philadelphia... 4-20 P. M. Mall and Exprtsa connect with Oil Creek aud Allegheny River HaUxoad. BAOUAUE CHECKED THROTJbU, ALPKED L. TYLEU, 1 1 General buperlntendent TaTEST jersey railroads. W FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT, From foot of MA BEET btreet (Upper Ferry). Ooiiimeucing WEDNEnDAY, Btuitemoer IS, 138. TKAINb LEAVE AS FOLLOW-. For Oi p May and slatlous below IrUUvlUe. I'U 'lor MlUvllle. Vineland, tuid In termed la is stAtloru 816 Jl M 816 Mi For Brliigeton.'baiein, laid way SUtloiU 815 A, X and t-8o P. M. For Woodbory at 8 '16 A. M..I-18, 880, and 800 P. M F Ailght train leaves Oaiuden dally at U O'oiock noon. Freight received at second covered whasriall Walnut street, dally, Freight Dsirvared JHO. Rontb Delawares vsu nuai atwtwv. - WII , , AM j, bEWJCLIi. Kil i4JtUlKildtttj AMUSEMENTS. AMI El CAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC I HE 1BENCU OPKKA. JlMF." FIPK Jn ..Proprietor AI OL. II BIBGI KLD Director ajd Manager JJKIEF HEAbON or ONLY 8IX NIOHT8 AND ONE MATINEB, C4JMMENCINU MONDAY, MAHCtt 1, ORAND DOUHLE OPERA. TTtOUrE, (Ompi'slng Ihe following renowned Artists: MH.TI'HlKU, Ml e. KM A. Mil S. At. J A II, IMIIr. Ml IAJH, Mile. KO-E. Alms. DAKDIOB AC, Mm . IrcHEi-NE, Mr i s. TH Ol KB, Mols. HAMILTON. Mous. DIvUKP", Mlie. TnOLKIL Mous. LKDUO Moos, L4W HI FOU L, Mons. JktKNKIW'K. Mons. EDGa Kt), Mme. H AMILION R c- ti K A IN 11 I HOKUN OF OVER FIFTY TRAfNK.n VOICES FULL OBCHF8TRA, comprising the first talent of Nw York and rhlla- aeipbia, THE REPERTOIRE of the Combined Troup-s romprlse LA PKIt CUOLE. the best crmpor-ltlnn of Of enbach, and.the great sen Stllon of Iheteason In Paris and New York; ua v a it 1 in: CTTANiON DE FORTUNIO (all three rer'oimed lor the first time In Phlladel- rmai; 11ARRE BLETJ1C, LA GRANDE Dl'CHK-iRR, LA BE1.LI-: HELEN E, ORPHEE AIIV ENFER. prFHCRlPTION. H. ats for ihe entire week (seven perforinai.(-es) may besuhpcrlbid tor on and after TUESDAY MllllMNU Feb. 23. Bef tired Beats ol Seven Performances...., f 7 IK1 At tne Slim Ic Store of HON EM, A CU.. Wo. 11 OA CI I EP NUT Hlreet. 118 WALNUT ST. T11EATKK. BEGINS AT 71 THIS (Monday) EVENING, Feb. 22. " Air. ana m rs. ha iti 1 winnAllo, The favor lie thrilling Irish Drama of BHAJNDY M1IIU K r . Bliandy Msimlre Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS AJirf wuicn iuo laiiKiiitnin i ruieau f arovOI IN AINU OCT OK PLACE. In which Mrs. BARNEY WI LLI AMl-i sustains 8IX I'll A RACTER-4. AFTERNOON PKUKifUMANrR This, Momlay, Feb. 22. at 2 o'clock. Doors open at t. John Brout ham's great Dramatic Hat ire entitled TH K i.oTi-tr.av itte r.rr."ii And the grand Allegorical Tableau ol WABUINHTOiN, 0"J National Anthem, "THE BTAR 8PANOLED EANNRK," by the LAD! Kb AND GENTLEMEN Of the OJMPANY. MRS. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH'bTBKET TIIE ATRE. Begins al 7'80. rsew oomtdy and Giand BurlMqne. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING, A. W. Young's Three Act Comedy of A VICTIM OF CIRtillMHrANOTm Virginia de Merloi Mrs. JOUN DREW Aiueu uy inn run unmpany, Conclndlng with John Brougham's l'OCAUONTAb, VVIttl ftll lha n.l.ln.l mn.lrt. King Powhatan : H. Pratir Captain John bmlth ..llarton Hltl i-ocanoutas Mls Fanny Davenport lu renearial, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. MISS SUSAN GALTON'S CHESNUT STREET. THEATRE. THIS EVENING, First performance of tbe Gr. at Comic Opera of FANCHET'I JJ, THIS AFTERNOON, GRAND MATINEE, Two of Oltenhach's Comic Operas. Si ON I) A Y, Fb. 22d. at 2 o'clock. WAbHINGTON B BIRTHDAY, OFFENBACHM 6. aiJtf OITenbach's Only 6 Matlne. In rehearsal, OHenbach's ROB1NHON CRU80K. FOA'S AMERICAN VAKIKTY THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF THE JAPS for a limited number 01 night. 1 ne great J Al b ana ihei rlginal Ar.r..ronT EVERY EVENING aud bATURDAY A FTERNOON VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 720, TO!, 724, and 728 YIN IS Street, THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the prO peny ol tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased al great expense by JACOB VALE It, of ibis city, In coiuoinauon wun f LAQii-.lt H ukum no 1 ha. auu Msrb NELLIE ANDEKt!'N( will perform EVERY afternoon and EVENING at the aoove-meu-tloned place. Admission free. 1 It tf HORTICULTURAL II A L L. GERMANIA ORCHEbTKA P U B L I O REH EARBALU EVERY WEDHEbOAY, at 84 . M. TICKelS SOia at thedoor. and all principal Music Stores. Pack ages of five lor 1; single, 26 cents. ,, ungagements can oomaue uv bhuiwiiur km, -dais TERT. No. 1231 MONTERk Y Btreet; Wlttlg'S Moalg Btore, No. 1021 Cbesnut street; Andre's Music a tore. No. 1104 Cbesnut street. 1 11 8m 1ABL 6ENTZ' AND MARK HAoSLEB'S OR- I a a- T"l l'l. fri D A HJ iTIMf Li'k: rVli'U V U A TfiDn A V JLA J'-at? una au a a a ai jcabla. au v aua a uaa a v ia js. at 8K P. M IN MUblCAL FUND HALL, blngle Ad. mission, oe cents raoaage 01 m ucbbw, 11, si cuuer 5; No. 1102 CHEbNUT bt- and at the Door. LU 4 tf CITY ORDINANCES. RESOLUTION Of Ueqaest to trie Legislature of Pennsyl vania. KeBolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of tne City of POlladelpbia. That tbe Legislature of tne Htate of Pennsylvania bo and is nereoy requesieu to pass, at an eariy day, tbe annexed bi 1, entitled "An act to annnlnt Commissioners to treat wlttt the Stale of New Jersey for the cession of Jurisdic tion over Treaty, commonly gnown aa reiiy a island: AN ACT To appoint Commlsi-loners to t refit with tha Btate of New Jersey for the cession of Juris diction over Treaty, commonly known aa Petly's Island. Whereat), Tbe rapid growth of the city of Philadelphia will require the early removal of Its Almshouse and Couuly Prison, from their present locality, aud as the ereoiion ol a House of Correction Is an Immediate necessity, and bt cause tbe selection of a site for similar Institutions In other cities has shown the advantages of a location upon an Island rather than upon fast land, 1 hero fore. btction 1. i;e It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common-" wealth of Pennsylvania, In General Assembly met, and It Is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Morton McMlohael, Blrlck land Kncass, and James I'ane, allof the city of Philadelphia, be Commissioners lo treat with thefctate of New Jersey for the oession of her Jurisdiction over Treaty Island, commonly known as Petty's Island, situate in the river pelaware, opposite the city of Philadelphia. .?i.te,?ul.ouw1?aUtl of Pennsylvania, with lull power to do all aots necessary for the fall completion of such cennlon. subjeot. however, to the approval of the LeBiK'iaturJ0 ef Pennsy l vanlu. aud that tbe said Comml-jslonera nVn aulhoriiy, U by tbem UeeTnd best, to 00 operate with any ro.iuuliiees that T may be rmpoinled by U10 Councils of the oltv of olJtctUe rlU pl08t'cuti0u of the within ' ,. . . LOUIS WAQNElt, President pro tern, of Common C juucil Attest ItoUETiT Bethkll, Absistunt Clerk of Hnleot Council WILLIAM H. HTOKLEY. President of Heloct Council. Approved this sixteenth cluy of February Anno Dwinlul one tlinusaud elifht huruliif.i and blxty-nine (A. D. liiliU). UM,U DANIEL M. FOX amit Mayor or PlilladBlnhfa. HAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, OERHANTOWN NOAUUtoTUVVN KAILKOAD. ' ANO TIME TABLE. FOIl GEltMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at e, 7, 8, 05, 10, H. 11 a. M 1, 2, 8 16, b. 6, b. flO, 7, 8.B. id. 11, 12 p. M. " Leave lit rniautown at 6, 7,7X, 8,8-2u,, i. 11 11 A. M..1.2. 8.4,4?. 6i,7. 8, 9, lo, 11 J. j' 1 1 ' l The 8 20 down tralu, aud i aud b nn trains, will not slop on ihe Oermaniowu Branch. ON bUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 16 A. M.. 2, 7. and lov ML Ltave Oerniantown at 8-16 A. M 1, , and l5 jf 21 CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at , 8, lo, 12 A. M., g. 8V. sy 7 , mid 11 P. M. Leave Cbeiitnnt Hill at 710, 8, 9 '10, 11'tO A. 1-40 8-40, b-40, 40, 8-40, aud 10 40 P. M. 1 SO, ON BUNDAYS. leave Philadelphia at 15 A., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Cut Rluut HU1 al 7'M) A, M., L.-40, 6 40, and B 21 P.M. FOR CONBHOIIOCKEN AND NORRI8TOWW. leave Philadelphia al . 7, 8, and 11 06 A. kL. lit. lil!i lit. 8 00 and 11 r.M. ' Leave Norrisiowu al 5 40, 7, 7 M. , and 11 A. H.. IV. 1. 4, b' and bit P. M. ON bUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at A. M.: and 1 p. j Leave Noul-itown t7 AM.j t, and p. M. FOR MANAYUNK. 2, M '10' ' Md U ON bUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M ; 2 and IK P M. Leave Mauavnuk ai 17 a. M.i 8 aud osj f, M W. B. tV1L.I, Uenoral BuperlntenAent. iPOl, Kinth aud Ureivtueeta