THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1869. ; CITY CO UN Q1LS. The regular stated mccin, of bDlb braucHoa I Council, was held yesterday afternoon. ''rt '. Prosldent Stokley wan in the A note was read from a o.UUen sugaestlnir that e street running exst and west be re-elirlstone I auor tue name ot avenues and numbered aocord ely. lhls was referred to the Commttteooti Highways. A. communication wan received from the Control rs or Hchools asking '.m to pay for work done at 10 school building corner of .Seventeenth and me streets; for authority to sell all the present uperanmiate'l school furniture, and for $1000 to 'place it by modern articles. ; Tola was referred to the Committee on Schools. ( Apititioii from tho Twenty-sixth ward, nuiuor- usly signed, asked repairs to Piissvuuk road, be- w Broad street, of which a large portion Is now a feral qtiaenilrn. j It was rcteireri. ? Another complaint, that the sidewalk on Twelfth treet, below Market, Is in an abominable condi lon, ard "lias been so for twelve years," was pro ented by Mr. King, and given the necessary re erenco to the Committee on Highway. A voluminously signed petition from merchants m Broad street wan received. The signers implore ih at the railroad tracks on that street may be por- fnltlAil s. . . r. I , . . a. ah .-1 iciii.tiu intact. Ulltll llUIV 1. I - I11S frays. was referred to the Committee oil High- I A remonetranco against laying railway tracks on ;he south side of Hpring Garden street was referred to the Luilroad Committee. i The Committee on Water-works reported a reso lution to lay water pipe In portions of Pearce, Eighteenth, Haines. Ann and Nineteenth streets Adopted. I The Committee on Law reported buck the report ttnd resolution of tho Highway Committee, and re commend their reference to the Committee on Ho trenchmerit and Keform. Agreed to. I Mr. barlow, of the Committee on Street Clean ing, madj a report In reference to tho message of the Mayor, presented to City Councils on Saturday last. Tho committee state that for more than a month past thev have given thesubjoct much con sideration. T'Lo Mayor had been requested to sign the warrants of the contractors for the m intti of February, In order that they might go on with the work during March, but he did not aceede to the request. 1 lie contractors had invited tue superin tendent of street cleaning to co operate with them, as there is considerable money In the treasury which cannot bo taken out without his order. This money, it is suggested, can be used to clean the streets now. All can be thoroughly cleaned, and then they can easily be kept clean. Attachod to the report was a resolution requesting the Mayor to draw the warrants la favor of the contractors for the mouth of February, an J directing the super intendent of street cleaning to proceed to clean the streets, and pay for the same out of the fundi retained in the city treasury; provided that this action shall not prejudice the contracts; and a separate account of such expenditures shall be kept, and the amount charged against each con tractor. Mr. Duffy presented a minority report. He cin not agree with the majority, as the remedy pro posed will not relieve the' city of the evil com plained of. The tilthy condition of tho streets de mands prompt and ethcient action. Tho contracts should be at once annulled, as the contractors have shown their inability or unwillingness to comply with them; and trom their past conduct Councils have no reason to expect any improvement while the contracts remain in force. The present is a good time to change the contracts, and there is suf ficient money in the hands of the Mayor to pay for the cleaning until new contracts are made. At tached to tho report was a resolution directing the Mayor to annul the contracts, and advertise in three newspapers for proposals for new contracts, direct ing the superintendent of street cleaning to proceed with the work of street cleaning, and instructing the City Solicitor to proceed against the securities of the present contractors. A motion to proceed to the consideration of the minority report was disagreed to yeas 10, nays 18. The resolution attached to the majority report Was then adopted. Mr. Fox, of tho Committee on Cash Accounts of the City Treasurer, reported: Cash on hand February 1, -Cash received during the month, 20,071 50 l,78i),042 50 82,609,114 00 700,743 37 Deduct payments during tho month, Balance, - - - -Appropriated as follows: For the payment of interest on ) ,998,370 03 City loan, .... For the payment of sinking fund securi ties, - Vnr tho navment of registered warrants 109,092 89 192,213 31 and special claims, - - 1,607,06 4 43 Mr. King submitted a resolution directing the City Controller to tumish a statement ot all tue mortgages and ground rents held by the city, and all real estate not in use for municipal purposes. Adopted. Mr. Franclscus submitted a resolution providing for the appointment of a joint committee of three members irom eacn iiiamaer to examiuu iud au couuts of the City Treasurer, with the vouchers and books, and report thereon. Adopted. Messrs. Franclscus. Fox and King were appointed the com mittee on the part of Select Council. Mr. Fox presented a communication from tho City Treasurer asking authority to employ two ad ditional clerks for sixty days to assist in the payment of warrants. Referred to the special committee. Mr. King presented a resolution instructing tho Citv Treasurer to furniBh the names of parties who have sued the city for the payment of warrants since January 1, 1869. Adopted. Mr. Cattell ottered a resolution for the grading of Forty-second street from Lancaster avenue to Mary street. Adopted. Mr. Jones introduced a resolution instructing the Chief Engineer to prepare plaus lor an iron orkijie to cross the canal at Main and Washington streets, In Manayunk, the brldgo to be paiif for by the Schuylkill Navigation Company. Adopted. The police appointments of the Mayor were re ported upon by the Police Committee and were confirmed. Mr. King presented an ordinance relative to the payment of city warrants. Referred to the Finance Committee. The resolution from Common Council referring to the recent arrest of two of the Eighteenth dis trict policemen, and requesting the Legisl ature to pass a bill to provide a permanent police force for the city, was taken up. Mr. Hopkins moved to indefinitely postpone the resolutions. He considered that this was a matter which City Councils should not interfere with. Jt is merely a quarrel between policemen and citi zens, which will soon be settled by the ourts. Mr. Franclscus thought that it was time for Councils to act. When the Mayor and Chief of Police so far forget their duty as to allow police jnen to be locked up for doing their duty, it is time that the appointing power is taken from the Mayor. The Grand Jury has ignored tho hill against these Cilice rs, thus showing that they were right. Mr. Kamerly spoke against the resolutions. Mr. King favored an indefinite postponement. He declared that the resolution is an insult to the Mayor, who is endeavoring to do his duty Justly. Mr. Fox said that he had always been in favor of a metropolitan police bill. He declared that the Mayor and Chief of Police had acted outrageously in not protecting the men when they had been in formed of the arrest, and thought that the Legisla ture should hurry up and pass a police bill. Mr. Marcus remarked that this was a big fuss about nothing. An officer of the Twenty sixth ward had been arrested three times and dragged from his post, simply because he is a Democrat, and yet nothing has been said about it. After some further discussion the motion to in definitely postpone was not agreed to yeas 11, nays 17. ' The resolution was then adopted, yeas 17, " nays 1 1. The resolution from Common Council requesting " the Legislature not to pass the bill relative to tho City Trusts was concurred in unanimously. The resolution relative to the investigation of tho difficulty iu tho Kighteenth police district was con curred in. Also, the resolution of Instructions to tho Com missioner of Highways relative to contracts for paving streets. Also, tho resolution relative to semi-monthly jneetinps or city councils. Also, several resolutions for the navincr of streets, Also, resolution changing the place of voting in the Ninth division of the Second ward. Also, the resolution directing the removal of the iron pavement at the northeast corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. Also, the ordinance making an appropriation to .1 r.l Will., Vf..,i,..i .... luo jjjoii o . . ... ..uninini iui loi;,. Also, an ordinance appropriating 7282 to the De yartment of Highways lor the repair of bridges. Adjourned. Common Jlranclt President Joseph F, Marcer was in the Chair. The usual bateh of communications, petitions, tc, were recuivcu aim itppiopnuujiy reiorrea. A communication was received from J. F.dirar Thomson, president of the Pennsylvania It all road, asking that the time for the removal of tracks on Uroailstreet be extended to July 4, and trointine that In the meantime accommodation for the busl ,.uia thall he rrenared elsewhere, and that no re quest for further extension shall then be made. A resolution was agreed to Instructing the Coin ni,,uini.r i.t Illihwav to enforce the ordinance re- ouiring tho paving and repairing of certain streets. Mr. NUkoUotltfred a resolution requesting the Mayor to enforce the ordinance relative to street clcarirp Postponed for tho present. Mr. lianna olleied a resolution requesting the Lexlslatttro not to puss the bill relative to the maimgt m.-tit of trusts In tlii city. A motion to refer to the Committee on Law was lost. The resolution then passed yeas 16, nays 0. Mr. F.van. offered a resolution requesting the Legislature to pass a bill providing for a permanent police force In this city fur the protection ot life and property. A motion to refer to the Committee on Police was lost in to 30. Mr. Jfftzell then moved to refer to a special com mittee of live from each Chamber, lost. The resolution whs then agreed to. Mr. F.vans offered a resolution to appoint a Joint fpeciHl committee of inquiry concerning the arrest of two policemen while in tin discharge of their duty. Cariied. Mr. lianna ollered a resolution prohibiting the roping in of cars in this city. Referred to the Com mittee on Railroads. Mr. Shoemaker reported from tho Comraittoo on Finance Hn ordinance to repeal a proviso in tho or dinance to make Bn appropriation to the Controllers ol thu Public Schools. Agreed to unanimously. Also, an ordinance providing for the erection of a bridge over the Reading Railroad at Broad street. A motion to refer to the Committee on Highways w as agreed to yeas 24, nays 1!'. Mr. Ray, from the Commit teo on Highways, offered a resolution to open Fifty-fourth street, from Lan caster avenue to West Chester road. Agreod to. Also, an ordinance providing for the paving of Kighth street, from Berks street to Montgomery avenue. Agreed to. Also, a resolution to remove the Iron footway pavement at the northeast corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. A motion to indefinitely po.U pono was lost 13 to 31. A motion was made to refer back to the commit tee. Mr. Puny moved to refer to a special coflMwlttce. Agreed to. Also, a resolution authorizing the paving of Adrian street, from Thompsou to Master street. Agreed to. Also, one providing for the paving of Third street, from Montgomery avenue to Dauphin street, and Fairhill street, from York Btreet to Susque hanna avenue. Agreed to. Also, an ordinance making an appropriation of afizsv: lor tnc repair oi i'eiiroso t erry bridge Air. j'arcira moveii an amendment to taae tne amount from the appropriate item of appropria tions to the Department of Highways. nr. Mioeuiaaer moved to icier to tue f inance Committee. Not agreed to. Mr. Fareira's amendment was then agreed to. The bill then passed. Mr. Smith, from the Committee on Fire and Trusts, reported a resolution that such committee be discharged from the further consideration of a Claim lor remuneration tor Doxes Durneu during a recent tire. Agreed to. Also, an ordinance making an appropriation to the managers of the Wills Hospital for the year 18C9. Passed. Mr. Evans, from the Committee on Election Di visions, reported a resolution changing the place of voting In the Ninth election division ot the becond ward. A creed to. Mr. Gates offered a resolution directing the Phi ladelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company to construct a gauge on Broad street. A creed to. A resolution to open certain streets was referrod to Committee on Hiubwava. Mr. Jenner ottered an ordinance authorizing the Mayor to annul contracts for street cleaning, where the work is not faithfully performed; and districting the city for street-cleaning purposes. Laid upon tbe'table veas 26. navs 18. An ordinance was ottered, appropriating $36,000 for a new schoolhouse in tho Second section. Re ferred. The following bills from Select Council were con sidered: One relative to the Glrard Estates. Concurred in. One relative to the water supply. Concurred in One authorizing a transfer In tho appropriations to the department of Markets and City Property. Concurred in. A resolution of request to tho City Controller re lative to ground rents and mortgages. Concurred In. One appointing a special committee to examine into the manner of paying warrants by the City Treasurer, concurrea in. One authorizing the opening of Beecham street. Referred to the Committee on Highways. One reouestine the Mavor to draw the warrants in favor of the street contractors for the month of February last. Mr. Hetzel moved to amend, by directing the Citv Solicitor to proceed at once against tne con. tractors and their sureties. Lost yeas 10, nays 32, The resolution was then agreed to. Adjourned WAS1IBURNE. Ills Letter of IteHlsrnaUon, and tiraut's AccrpiHuee, The fom.owino correspondence has taken place between the President of the United States and Mr. Washburne: Wasiiinoton. March 10. 186!) To the Presi dent Sir: When you did me the honor to conter upon me the appointment of Secretary of State, 1 felt constrained to state to you that my health would prevent me from holding the position for anv considerable lenuth of time. 1 am already ad monished that a proper discharge of the duties of the office would involve more labor aud responsi bility than I am willing to undertake in justice to the public interest and myself. If convenient and agreeable to you, I would be glad to have you name niv successor at as early a moment as you deem practicable, anu you win piease cousiuer tins as my resignation, to take effect as soon as my suc cessor is qualified and ready to enter upon the dis charge of the duties or tue office, i need not ana here. Mr. President, how gratefully 1 appreciate the ilistint-'uished honor you couferred upon me by inviting me to become one of your constitutional advisers, and, had circumstances permitted it, I should have been pleased to have been associated with vou officially, and to have aided you, as far as in my power, in carrying out your views in the ad ministration ot tne government upon tue principles of honesty, retrenchment, economy, public laitu and equal and exact .justice to all. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient ser vant, x-. v. WAHUKUUXJS. Executive Mansion, Washinotox. 1), C. March 11. 1809 Hon. E. B. Washburne. Secretary of State Dear Sir: your resignation ot the otuce ot Secretary ot State, with reasons tor thesauie, is re ceived, in accepting it I do so with regret that your health will not permit you to continue in tho office or in some Cabinet position. Our personal relations have been such, from the breaking out ot the rebellion to the present day, and your support of me individually aud of the army and Its cause such, that no other idea presented itself stronger to my mlnrt, on tne urst news oi my election to rue present time, than that I should continue to have vour advice and assistance, in parting with you, therefore, I do it with assurances of continued con fidence in your ability, zeal aud friendship, and with the hope that vou may soon be relieved trom the physical disabilities under which you have labeled for the lat few years. Very rcspecttull v, your obeuiont sorvanr, CS.Ur.ANT. THE PRESIDENT. Ho Hecieves the Dlplomntlc Corps, Tim Diplomatic Cokph called on the President this alternoon at two o'clock, and were introduced by Mr. Washburne. They were all attired in their elegant court costumes. Baron Uerolt, addressing the I'restuent,, saiu: Mr prescient The renresentatlves of foreign nations accredited to the government of tho Culled Stutes have the honor on this occasion to renew the .iirmwinf their sincere wishes for tho welfare of vour Excellency and of the nation which has entrusted to you the executive power of tho gov ..rnmeiit of the L'nited Status, in the name ot my colleagues I express the most sincere hopes that 11m triendlv relations now existing between the Vnlted States and other nations will be maintained limit r vour administration. Such. Mr. President, will be the aim oi our most earnest and constant endeavor, 'rim President, in rc&nonse. said: Baron Gerolt and gentlemen of the Diplomatic r.in.ii: 1 heartily thank vou for the kind expres- fcini.H nf vour irood wishes for my welfuie aud that of the nation which has chosen mo as its Chief Magistrate. Vou may bo assured that it shall be my constant endeavor to maintain those relations of peace and friendship which now exist between tho United States and the countries which you re spectively represent a purpose w hich, 1 am happy to learn from you, will be fully reciprocated. The diplomats In attendance then withdrew. LARZELERB & DUCHEY, Custom House Brokers and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRARY Street. Ill Custom noose Business transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED TW DR. F. CIHAUD, VETERLNABY BUR yj VOl.ON, treat, all disease, ol hone, and cat tie, and all .urgtcal operation. Win .mcleut aocoui tnodalluDi fur burt at Lit ludru.ary. Me. HA brill Ai 1 aovvs roflfci. UiH RAILROAD LINES. 1 FOB NEW YORK. THE CAM PBS J Ol JO, AND AM HOY AMI) PHILADKLFHIA r ljri T.n 1VH HA I l.llOA D;00 M P A N I SX' UN KS fJWAl 'HlLAMUiUA TO XSIJiW YOJUC, AMD WAX PlAlJJtH. . . rsuH WAUnrt araairr weak. At 6-aO A, M., via Camden an Am boy Aooom A A. M.. via Oaniden said Jim dT CUT Kx. Mall -00 Al Z P.M., via Camden and Anibor KxprsM.M.IDO AteP M.. for A Hi boy and Intermedials stations. At sond I A.M., and loo. P. M, for Freehold. At S and 10 A. M., I, t'SO, and 4 S0 P. M. for Trenton, At ( so, 8, and 10 A. M., 1, t, so, 4 W (, and 11 0 P. M. for Bo rd n town, Burlington, Bevarlr. and -lanoo. At f-Mand 10 A. M., I, to, I K), , and llto P. M. fhr Florence, F'gewlr. Rlvnraltte. Rlveron. Pml. tuyra, and jriau Bouse, audi p. tot Jrloreoo and JHIverMin. The 1 and 11 P. m. Linn leave from Market Btreet Perry (upper side.) M ttllM HESSIM8TON DBFOT. At 11 A, M.. via Kensington and Jnani( K Tors Kxprrns Line, Fare It. Al7'uaua 11 A. M. it an. 8 80. and 8 P. M. mrTrenLnn aiidfirUiol. And at lu-16 A M for Bristol. At7'ioua ii a. M. '4 so, and 6 P. l, tut KorrUvllle and Tul jwn . At 7 80 and 10-15 A. M. and I Jo, and 5 P. M. for Bcnencs's and Kddlnguin. At 7 St and If 16 A. M 2 30,4,8, and P. K.for Oorn. well's, lorrwoale, Bolmesburs, Taoony, Wlsnlno. ruing, firldranurg. and Prank lord, aud at g p. M. for JiOlmPsnurg anu iuteriutHimt .im..ujui, Via OnnneaiJiiff Kallw&v. At 8 '48 A. M . i'20. 4. S-DO. and 12 P M. New York Ex press LI lips, via Jersey City; tfare, U i5. ai ii w r. ju, emigrant i.ino; rare, f& At -45 A. M l-2e, 4. em and It p. M . lor Trennn. AlS-45 A. M 8, ti'Stiand IU P. W., for Bristol. At 12. P.M. fSHirhLt. fnr MorrldvlllH lullytown. Scheiirk'a. K1(11iirlnn.Vrnarl"a Tnrrwadaln. Hoinies- bnrg, laoooy, Wlfealnomlng, BriOeeDurg, and i'raua fbrd. Tne 46 ay. m., e-su ana nr a, xjtie win ran dally. AH others, bundays ix-pptud. or um leaving Kensington aepot io tun can on Third or Plfih sir eels, at Ctemut, to nluut before departure. '1 caitt of Market ttta'tli.l wsy mil direct to west Philadelphia l-poi, tines nut ana Walnut wllhlu one saiiarn. On Hundays the Market btreet cars will run to connect with the D'tt A.M. ' and 12 P. M. Lines. iJb.JLVULlikalu Da LAW AKS tLAlLMUAS) IdJXEO, At ?'30 A. M. lur Niaura rail. iJullulo. Dunkirk, JVlftUil, AVlinCa, VWHHUi AWUCnm, tMUUMUiwu, w wego, Myracusa, Great Keud, Montrose, WUkesbivira, Bcrtuilon, otroudaourg, Water Uap, ttunooley'a Moun tain, etc At 7 o A. M. and 8 30 P. M. for Belvldere, Kaaton, Lambertvllle, VI' luiugton. eic, Tne ao P M. Line counecis direct with tne Train leaving Kuston lor Mauch Cbouk, Ailontown, B(tnieiui, etc, AtBP. M. forLaiubertvlUe and Intermediate Bu ttons, CAMDEN AND BURUtu ouunri J" PJO.A JiUdlblUEi iuuaioivnn auv I BOM MABKET STREET PERRY, (Upper Hide.) At 7 and 10 A, M., 1 8 3u, aud t M P, M., for Mor- Chaulsvllie, Moureslowa, uartiura. uasonviiin. XialUBPOrt, UOIlut xiuiiy, ouiiuivu, nnMiaviua VlnceutowB, Birmingham, and PeuiOt-rtcn. i , - n . I u-'Jil L In. I jil.j,ur Wrightstowu, Cookstown, New Egypt, Uoroertown, Cream Ridge, luiiajsiowu, bbarou, and HlgUUtown, 210 IViiiAilAJlL A UA1AJI1M,AUU1 pEKKSYLVAKIA CEMKAL BAILUOAD jff 1 T liui im ... mi .- w . . aooq. ti tikuuuf U.e Peiiiisy ivauia CovUmI Mj,Ihhiu1 leave tn Depoi, at TUiitT Y-tLtaiT and MA.r.KaT btreeU, wlilvu la reaulied directly by. the Mara, t biroot cars, the ladt car oonueullug with each train leaving Pront and M artel Btrtta tulrly minute b fore Its uetarture. Thu Cnesuut and Walnut Htreete ara run witum uun iHiutre vi tne i-winifc. bleeping Car litneu utn De had ou application at the ticket oUice N. W. .corner Nlctn and (Jlteunut treeta, auu at tue u.ui, Aaeuta oi tue umuu w nu.vau for and deliver baggage at tne depot. Orders leu at iSo. vol unesnui sueut, or No. 116 Market street, will receive a"""""; titvu! iiuvot. vrz- A fr 1 AWAmarm v v " paoil AocoIIImodatlou, 10 W A.. A., I i0, and 1J0 P. m. Fast iaue......-.-......-' - Krie J"xpieBS. - mj a. m., Aiarrlaourg AocemiiioUailou......M.....M......... I'Su P. Ai. 7V,.,.u.ij., AniiuiulOdaliOU... ... 4M0 P. M. 1'aiaesDUlK inu..H.,H.,.., y , in, ...... K.un u v Cincinnati Kxpj ....... .. yo p. M. JiJrle Mall sua uuuaiu jo. , Philadelphia Jtxpres... Ul filgnt. l.i. m.ii leaves dully, except Uunday, riumiaMim fcaluiday nlghl to W llliamsporl only. Ou Hundy night Laasengera will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Jtxpres. leaves aaiiy. au outer tram. rSAcmmodatlon Train run. daily, nebt buuuay. I or tuia tram uuwa mini oe pro. S?ed a "d bagaaie delivered by 8 ou P. M., at fiJoTln M,"THALNa AKBlVifi AT DAIPOT. VIZ.: Clnulnt.aU Jutpreaa. .. - - J A. M. le MiSand BuUalO JJ-xpreea uo A. H. Parkesburg Trt0a........ " a. At. Past ae..ja.r-'-'Y Lancaster Trala.. Krlfc Xxprea....."""""' .-.....4-W) P. M- IIHIHUtl S ........ tv r. u. Ticket Agent. No. sol CBi-HDT btreet. rEAHCltl i CNK.1ICK.et Agent, o.H MAKJCKT t treat. BiUUlJi H. WALLA CH, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Ballread Company will not ume any rhik lor liaggage, except for Wearing Au- oarel, aud limit tutus rpousiouuy to une iiundrea Dollars in value. All Battage exceeding that amount in value will be at the rink of me owner, unless taken by special contract. Kli W ABB ii. W1LLLAALS. tXv veuerai Duiierintenueni Aatuona, pa., r PHILADELPHIA, u Lit MAN I0WN, AND S,O.UBidlUYM BAILBOAD. T1MK TABLE. FOR Ui-ltAXAJNiUWN. Leave Philadelphia at e, 7, b, 06, 10,11.12 A. M.. 1, 2, S 16, 4. 6. 63. flu, 7, 8,tf, lo, 11, li P. M. Leave btrmaulown at 6, 7, 7, 8, 8'2o. . lo. 11. 12 A. &L, 1,2, 8. 4,4. 8 K,7, 8,8. lo, 11 p. 11, The 8 20 down train, and t.V auut- up trains, will not stop on the Oerwantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 816 A. M., 2. 7. and lfl p. M. laveOermaniown at 8' 16 A. it., 1, 8, and P. it. CHESTNUT HILL BAILBOAD. Leave Phiiadelnhla at 8. 8. 10. 12 A. M.. g. 8V. EV. 7. 8, fcbd 11 P. M. Ltavethestnnt Hill at 7-10, 8, 8'10, 1110 A. U., 8'40, 6-U, 8 40, 8-40, and 10 40 P. it. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 A., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chealuut B.U1 at 7'6U A. M.. 12'4U. 8'40. ana 9 2a P.iU FOB CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave PblMtdeiphia al 6, 7., a, aud 11 od A. Ii., t, 4g, 6i 8 (JJ. and ll'a P. M. Leave Norristown al 5 40, 7, TtiO, 9, and 11 A. Ji., IX, 8. 4t, t. auo bH P. la. ON SUJNBAYB. Leave Pblla-ielpbia at 8 A. Al.: IS aad Vi P. M LtaveKorrimown at J A. M.; auua p. M. POB MANAYUNK. Leave Fbllsdelpbiu at 8. 7;,. 8, and 11-ciS A. li, 3. 4S.6Jj.fi t.na .IS P. ...;, . i. ave aiauayuua nv o iu, v;s, o m. 2. S. 6, 6J. auu8P.il. ON SUNDAYS. Leare Philadelphia at 8 A. SA. ; i'fi and 7Ji P. M. Leave iistsvuuK at 7Ji A. M.i S auti 9:i P. M. W , B. V IAjoON, Oeueial buperiutendeut. Depot, Ninth aud Ureeu street. XT OHTH PKNNSVLVAJJIA B1ILB3AD. XN irol DKTiiLUHJt 1, LWYLI1HTOW.S, MAUlH C Jl L i-t Ji.a"iu, nubiAffliruni, wiL.tii. BaBBB. MAHaNuY I1Y. MOUitfT C AH H JL. pl'lTblVN, TUNKUANNOUK, A. NO Ht'BAJSTOK. VVINTBB AHKAJ-UKMilNTB. Pasfenger Trains leave the Depot, corner ol BERKS and AMKBIQAN tttre.u, dally (bundaya axcepled), as follows: At 7 46 A. M.tExpreft (or Bethlehem, Allentown, Iilaucb tLiiiiKi Hazleton, W llliaruopoi t, W i.kosotirie, ilahanoy City, Ptslstun, and Tuuauauuock. V'46 A.M. (Kxpreab) lor B thleheiu, laston, Allen town, Mauch Uhunk, Wllkbhbarie, PUtatou, aud tciU145"P. M. (Exprei for Bethlehem, Ms a oh Chunk, W hkesbarre, VlitxPin, ana acrauton. At t'oe P. H. lor Bethlehem, Baston, Allentown and Mauch Chunk. J or Doyiestowu at 8'45 A. M., 2 45 ar d 4-15 P. M. Pur Pott Washington at lo 40 A. il. aud 11 JO P. U. Por Lansoaie at b-2. P. H. Vluli and Mxtn streets, Second and Third street., and Union City Passenger Baiiwayi run to the utw 'TBArNS ABRIVK TN PHILADELPHIA Prom Bethlehem al 810 A.M., 2T0, 4-25, and 8'30 V M. F on) Dcylestown at 8'88 A. M., 456 and 7 P. M, v..,.rr 1 n,lM.Ia at 7M0 A M. Prom Port Washington at A. M. and S'10 P, ii. .Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 30 A. M, Philadelphia for DoyleeiowD at 2 P. iL Boy it town tor Philadelphia at 7 A. U. Bethlehem for Philade pnia at 4 P.M. 'ru-kata told and Bag-gage checked thronrh at Maun' North Pennsylvania Baggage JCxprvH Ulltoe, Wa. PLB .treat. pjJ8 AenU EENN8YLVANIA HOSPITAL .. .. Philadelphia, December 28, low, Tne attendleg Uauasers are: "Wlsiar Moms. No. ten H Third Btreet. B. if orris Wain, No. 128 , Delaware avenue. Attending Physician J, M. Da Costa, M. D., No. 10w6 Spruce street, i Atieiiunig burgeons wimam Hunt, il. v., no. iwv Bpi uce street. Th 'nomas Oeorge Morton, M. D No. 1121 Cbesnut The Physician and Burgeon, mtend at th. Hospi tal every day inm.dayt excepted) to reoelve applica tions lor admission. Persons seriously Inlured by accldeut are always Sduii'ted It btoi'gbt to Hie llospllal UnuieOiaiely (tereatver. l at RAILROAD LINES. KEaDINO RAlLROAt). GKEAT TRUNK ,,..JUAK PIM PlULAliKLt'llIA TO I'll WIKBIOROF Pft5NtYi,ValflA.THKHCHUYL Jih..1 "-4UKHS NiNA, WkMBBRLAND, AND TUB NORTH, NOf.THWKMT, AND THE CAJJADA8. WINTER AKBANOKMKNT OP PASdENUKR TBAltSf. December 14, lans. Le.vlrg- the Company'. D'P'H at I hir'enth and Caliowhni . rc. 4, pbliade pbia, at la. following hours: MORKINU ACCOMMODATION. At 7-30 A. M. for Meading and all Id termed !ie ftailoiis and Allentown. Returning, leaves Kdlug at e ai P. M.; arilve. In rxiiadlphia at P. M. . ... - NORNTNtt EXPRK'l. , At S-IS A, M. lor Biadl. 1 banon, Harrisnnrf, Pottsvllle Pine Orove, lam4)ua,uubury, Wllliaiua port, Blmlra. liochester. filsgata Palls, Buffalo, W liktsborre, Pliuton, York,CaxuAl..tJhanibersburt, Ilaset.'own, etc. lne 7 l A. M. train connect, at BEADING with Kast Pi-rrsytvar-la Railroad train lor AiieuUiwn eic, anu the 8 16 A. M. train connect with the Lebanon Valley train ;or Harrlsburg, etc.! at PDRT CLllONwith Catawhwa Ballroad trains for Wll iliimsroirt, Lock 1'aven, Klinlra etc; at '.1AKHI.S HUhUwIih Northern l eniral. Cumberland Valley, anc H. h'; ikill and bi:squekniia traits lor North iiuihorlund, Vt LUanisport, York, cbauioerftburg, Pintgrove, elo. A5TKRNOON FXPRFSS. Leaves Philadelphia at 3 a p. M. for Reading, Putravllie, lUtrrlaburg, etc., cod' ectlug with Reading and Columbia Baiiroad train, lor Columbia, eto, POTTBTOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Puiuiowo at 46 A . M , opplng at inter mediate stations; arrive. In PnlladelphiaatS'lO A. M. Beturnlng. leaves Philadelphia at 4 P, M.; arrive, la Pottalown at 816 P. At, BRA PINO ACCOMMODATION, Leave. Beading at7-jo a M.. stopping at all war stations; airlve. Iu Philadelphia at 10'2't a. M. Betumlua, leave. Philadelphia at 4 4AP, M.; arrive. In Keui(i at 7 40 P. M 1 ruins lur plilluoelpha leave BarrlsOarg at 8 10 A M..and PoltsvUle at 8 46 A, M., arriving In Philadel phia a' 1 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Uarrlsourg at 8 05 P. M., and Pottavllle at 2 46 P. M.. arriving at PLlladelphia at 8'46 P. M. Uairlsourg Acuouimooation leave. Keaaing at 718 A. M and Barrlsburg at 410 P. M Couueuliug at Uenilli.ff with Alternoon A' CDinniOdntiun houlIi at 6 ik, P. M. arriving la Philadelphia at 9'2t P. M. ilaiset train, wun a taneoger car aitacned, leaves Pliiiaoelnhia at 12 SO noun, lur Putiavllle an.i a I way ttaUuus: leaves potisvllle at 7'8U A.M. for Pullad.1- pbla aud ait way stations. All th. above train, run dally, Sunday ex cepted. p,..m. . . Ml i DU I.T i,mii,a trvw - . . . . i u mv a n . in , nun Phliade'lvniB at 816 P. M. Leave. Phlladolpuia t:( Beading al 8 A. it. Betornlng irom Beading at tu P.M. CHK8TER VALL1CY RAILROAD. Pasnenireis lor Downlugtown and lniermndlate point. tke the 7'iW A. M 12 8o,aud 4 p. M. trains irom Pblladlepbla. Beturnlng from Downlugtown at tt W A. M.. 12 46 and 6 15 P. M. PERKIOMKN RAILROAD. Passenger, lor bklppack laae 7'8u A. M. and 4 P. M. trains trom pblladeiphia.returnlng trom dkippack atSTU A.M. aud 12 44 P. M. Biage 111 en for the various point. In Perklomen Valley connect with train, at LoilbgevlUe and bklppack. NKW YORK EXPRESS POR PITTSBUBQ AND lHlii WBrtf. Leave. New York .it 8 A, M. aud 6 and 8 P. M., passing Beading at 1 06 A. M and l'oO and 10 18 P. M., and conuecliug al Hurrls org with Peuusyivauia and Northern Central Railroad Bxpress tialun fur PiltAbuig, Chicago, Wllllamsport, Ivluilra, Balti more, etc, ... Beturnlng Expres. train leave. Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania Bxprts. from Plttsourg at 8 00 and 6 60 A. it... and lu 6u P. M., passing K-auing at 6 44 and 7'1 A. M., ana u-bo p. M., and uxrlvi ig l New York at 11 A. M. and 12 x0 and 6 P. ftf. Mioeuing car 4 accompany ihtse traais through between Jersey City and Pittsburg without change. A Mall Train lor New York leave. Harrisburg at 8-10 A.M. and 2 08 P. M. Mall train for iUrrlaourg leaves New York at 12 M. ; SCHUYLK I LL VALLEY RAILROAD. Train, leave Potisvllle at e 46 and irjo A. M , and 6-4 P. M.. returning trom Tamatua at 8'86 A, M., aud 2-16 and 4.S6 P. M. SCHUYLKILL ANDUbQUEHAMNA BAIL- Trains leave Auburn at 7 56 A. M. for Plnegrove aud iiarruibuig, aud at 12-16 noon fur Pluegrove aud TreuionU Returning from Harris.iurg at anu p. M.. and irom Tremont at !A, M. and '8o P. M, TKKITS. ' Tbroofcta flrst-olas. ticket, aud emigrant tickets to all Hie prluulpal points In the Norm and Went Kxcurslon Tlckeu from Philadelphia lo Reading, Bi.d luieimeolate stallons, good lor oue dav o.iiv are sold by Moiulng Accoiumodallon Market Tralu, Beading nd Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at ''."rwu.fTlckeia to Phiiadelnhla. irnnrt t. day uuiy.ateboid at Beatliug auu intermediate sta tions fcy Reading aud Pottstowu Accomuiodauou 1 rains, at reduced rate.. 'lbe following ticketa are obtainable only at the Olhce of b. Bradloid, BtwiMw, aN. 227 sj. Pourth strfct. Philadelphia, or ol ii. A. JNiouoila, Ounyral buperluienueut. w""- OOMMUTAHOxM TICKETS. At 26 per cent, discount, oetween auy point, de sired, lor laiuuieo " MILEAOB TICKETS. Good for 20CU rnnis, Detweeu ail nointa, at I52-60 each lor luuuitx auu m bEABON TICKETS. For three, six, uiue, or twelve months, for holder. only , to ail poius at kuumu CLEltli Y MEN Tciirv nil the lli-M ol the road will be ftmii.i, with taits tuliulug themseive. and wive u uckui. at hail lore. EXCUBBION TICKETS From PMladeiphla lo principal stations, good fnr Eaiuruay, fcunoay. ana ilouuay, t reduced tare, to be bad oniy ai tue iiuaet uuice, at xmrieeuia and Callow bill sueeu. FKiauiiT. Goods of all descriptions lurwarded to all the above FBHIGBT TRAINS Ieave rnuaueipuia uon , i oo a. a , n-ao uonu 8 and 0 P. M., lor Heauiug, Leunuua, Barr Sjure U... . ,u U..rf 1 lllltllll. aud Mil nillllLM UltW, ia.v, r uum. MALLS rime at the Philadelphia iost OUlce for all til on the rtad ahd lis Or audits at 6 a. id., and Iji the principal stawutis uni; a iw jt BAGUAOE. Dnngan's Kxprees win co.ject faggage for all tralu. leavu g Phiiauelphia Depot. Uiu.rs can oelenat o. b x ourt'j street, or at tueuepot, i'nlrteemh and . aliownni uirtf.a. 1 "3 11 ILADELPE 1 i , WlLllNGTOa, AND 1 bni.lliuuu KAlLltOAt. llims. rALhii- cii-UiiriiciLg atUiSLAi , AveinOer lw, 106a. liotiu will itavu 1efOt corner uroad aueet Aud n asuiug ton avenue, an fobows: Aay-Ali Tiaiu ai SHU A. in. (bundaya eicep.ed) 1. ..... ,..nu .1 ill rui. .ii... . 'i IUI muiuwic. wfi'iwi -. - " - VJU- flrtii.t-g w,lh lelaat HaihoaU al W'Uuuion Ijr Cr sioia ahu iiittun-euiate kiLieu .'lraiu at 12 ii. tauuday. excenudl lor liai.iuioie auu Vv aanli.gi.un, tug at WnUi,utw.u, eel I J vine, auu iinvnsi fn".. vAinuecui at vtii mi,. i.,..n null train fi.r .New Cattle, Lsoiei.. Jra.n t 4 u0P. M. ibuaday. excepted), tot iieiiiuiore and Waahli gton, stuppiog at cueaier, i ,,..r MnMiin. :viiiout. W liuiihul jii. . porl, l tanlou, ewrk, Liktou, Norlu-juit, Charle. town. J-er v'.lle, Bavre ue Urace, AOerdoeu, t'eiry ctan's, BCgewood, Magnolia, tluase's, auu cteiuiuet . sJlgbt lJtprtas at IP P. M. tBally) fur Baltluiore and ibliii.giou, stuppliig al CueateZ, Tuurnivv. x.lu- nood. Clai"'1-! iiu.iiii.uu, i,cnnJt, B.iaOUi vnnL-lilbi. Perry vlile. and xlavre.de Urace. frtSt-i-geis lor I'd tress AiouioeVud Norfolk will U,ke the LTOU G1 ON -1SH. btopplng al ad btaliuu between lunadelptlu aud s liuiitigion. Have PfcbAdelphla at 1100 A. M., 2 30, 6 to, and J iiO 1'. il. TneftouP. M. 'lraiu couuijci. with Leia- ,tie Mabroad lor xiarntigtoa and luloiiutuiate l-eav e W lluilutlon 7 WJ and 10 A. M., l-3i. iU Mad 7-ou P. M. me e iu a., m. nmu nui uut stop uetiveeu t. hitter and phl.aueii hia. lae V OOP. .a. Tram irom WlluiiuKion runs aaii; all other AccoamiwUation Traiiit cuuuays excepted. VV... i.iim,i,re to i-hiiaaelpbla. Leave Baltini.u 7-25 A. M W ay Mall. S A. AL, Bxpfena, g a m "Ti-ViiXv rKAlJ. iltoll BALTIMORH T .... .. u UultlnwirM ML 7 th P. M.. tlouoluu Mt Mair. DOllu. Peiryuiau's. Aberueeii, Havre de-uikce.l'erry-ville, Cbarlestowu, Nortn lisi, jtlkton, jjiewark, biauton, Newport, WUiuiiifc.ou.Uayuionl, Liuwoou, Vrouah'tlckeu to all point. West, Booth, and hnlithaeal may be procured al ticket oiiice. No, . Cneauutatreet; under CouniJenial loiei, where also btaw BoonT. and Berth, in Bleeping lam can b5 secure" during lbe day. Persons purchasing ticket. at this othce can nave uaggage uucuaeu ai tneir real ?aLiabUi Union rraublercouipany. M. ir, xkH.iNrsa.1 . Buperiuieudent. w JiBI J E B 8 E Y It A I L Ii 0 ADS. FALL ABB WiMtM ARltANUkMlLNT. ft.Lfif MAltBB' x. i duw t upper c erry L Ooiauienciug ,wV?.iVir Il Otpleuioi r ij lggg. POLLOWH. ' Poi Cane May and nations below MUlvlUa. Ml Pur MUlvllle, Vlneland, and intermedial, station. Por Bridgeioa, balem, and way stations ITIA.K ?oi Woodbury at 8T8 A. M.. MB, rao, and oo P. M Freight uala leaves Camden dally at u o clock eon-. . . w jrreignt rwir awwuw winw waauiiig Waluut streel, daily. Freight Beuvftred H 0, lWSontb Delaware. van WILLIAM J. bkWiLl.L PROPOSALS. jpEOPOSALS FOR BtJBSiarENCE 8T08ES. HXADQUARTKRSDlHTRKTrOFTRfl Y iRDiAtf Tkrkitort, Orncx F CHlsr Oommibsakt of BUBsiarftwcn, I Fort Uibson, O. N., Jau. 21. m. J Be a led Propoaaia, in duplicate, will be re ceived at the offloe of the unierslgned, at Fort Olbaon. O. N.,untU 12 o'oIock M., MONDAY, March 16, 1869, for the delivery of Babalatenco Btores, tta follow.; Al tFOKX O1B80N, CHEROKEE NATION, I. T. 660,000 ponndg of Floor. 76.UU0 pound, of Bacon. S5.WK) pooBda of HnlU 6,010 gallons of Vinegar, 400 barrel, of Pork. And Corn Meal La Baca auantlile as maybe required. The Floor to be equal In rjuall'y to the bet AAX brand, of the Mt. Lonliwuamet, and put up as follows: 126,000 pounds t be put op lo barrela full bead lined, and 4'Ai 000 pounds to ho put op in double sacks, ol uuauy eackiag aud cotton ntaeollue. The Baoon:to beof first qna'iry, and put np as follows: 20,000 pouuda la lloroea or cuaka. and 65.000 pounds in gunny eecus of about 12a ponnda each. The Hall to be of good qneli i y, and pat op an follows: 10000 pouoda In barrels aud Ij.OUO pounds in double sacks of gunny sacking and oof I en sheeting. The Vinegar to be of boat qnallty, anil made of whisky of full airenath, c u. tobe put upas follows: 1000 gallons In barrow of uood auailtv. itecnrely booped, and 4PO0 pjilons 10 be put up J in icusks coniainiiiR uotrooie man 'a gallons each, the casks to be of bear, qmtiuy, paiuted, and to have four Iron and etgnt mokory hoops on each. The Pork to be prim mess porfc, to be put op securely In good barrels col, i,u ulna 200 pounds each. The Corn Meal to he of b-a'. iiuallty, and put np In barrels or tacks, like iw ilour, as may be required. The person or ptivn.a to wuom auy award is made must be prepared to execute contracts and give the requite i 0'uds at ouce, and be in readiness to com imcjcs tne delivery of stores on the !20th day ol .April, 1SU9. and to continue tne same in sucu qu 'unties as may be required until the lt day of December, lt44, at wnicu timo me wuuie aiaouai or the article or articles contracted for mosi bo supplied. Hsmples ot articles (eioi'M mcais) must ac company the proposals, in boies or bottles, and noi in paper,paicois. Kch bid muat be accompHnle.l by a good and sntUclent guarantee trom Iw.i ur more persons Whose loyally ana soivenoy .'e coniaea oy a clerk of a court of record), sell log forth toat they will, in the event of lia ncce.ptance, give ample bonds and security B r tiie faithful per- iormance oi tne same. Tne name aud place of res.duace of each bid der and surety must be given. INo proposal will he entertained, no less satis factorily represented, that d'-es not fully comply with the terms or mis auveri istuaeau Proposals may be for the whole or any part of tie stores required. Any contract awarded under this advertise ment will be made subject to Ola approval of the CommiHsary-Uentral of so iisisteuoe, U. H. Army, and the right is reserved to roject any or all bids. All stores delivered will do r-uojecito anna inspection. Payments upon the contract awarded will be made monthly lu enrren funds, or as soon as the same shall have bee:j recoived. Bidders are Invited to be presout at the open lng of proposals, which will I .ke place on the day and hour above specified. Blanks for pro posals end bonds will be luruhUed on applica tion to tnts oince. Proposals must be plainly indorsed, "Pro poaals for Hutmlstence Stores," and addressed to the Chief Commissary of Subsistence, Dis trict indinn Territory, f ort uiuson. u. sx. By order oi v o ow Brevet Major-Gen. B. H. GRIERSON. A. F. ROCKWELL, Bvt. Lieiit.-Colonel and A. Q. M. U. p. A.. V. U. p. uiar,. inaiau Territory! u. 8. ORDNANCE AGENCY, Corner Houston anu Gh&bnb Streets, (Entrance on Greene; P. U. Box Mil,) NkW Vusk, Feb. 18. Isti9. Bealed Proposals. In duniiuiiie, will be re celved at this office until HATUKDAY, March 27, lht9, at 12 M., lor pnrcrtiog,tn quantities, toe tmiowiDg kiuusui urvuoi votuc oiuufci, now on hand at the dlfleieut araeuis In the Tliilerl K In I AM! CARTRIDGKS For Hpencer'g carbine. ..C'al. 60 and 52 X For Psliaru s uo. ... ForHeniy's do. Met 4lllo For Kemlngtou S'io. primed. For Warner's do. For Sharp's ou. For Btai l 's do. U. o musket cailrldges, K 'oalf TJ. 3 muHket cartridges, 521 Linen. Oi 58 li'J aud 71 G'J fi9 41 11 E ball Kifle musket cartridges, Paper. tj ball....... U. S. musket cartridges, round TJ. b.muskei cartridges, buck and bail Colt's pistol cartridges.. Colt's pistol caririuises.. fcmUh a cat bine car tridges, ruDoer ana melal Burnstde's carbine car tridges, metal vuirnitumi Hoichklssprojoctlles for all call- bies of cannon; round shot, aiiells, canister and epherical case, for all calibres. Also, llxed am- IUODllloa lur tue Btnua, Musket percussion caps from brokea-up am munition. . Th. orrtnnnce Denartment reserves the right appioveu oy iuo ir i,....va Terms cash. Ten per cent, payable on the day ol sale, and the lematuuei wuou tuo pro perly is delivered. Twenty days will be al lowed for the removal oi stores. H'.idera will slate explicitly the point or points where they wUl accept storss. Delive ries will only be made at thu ar.-eaa.iB. Ham pls can be seen at tt '.s oince, or at any cf the awenals in the United stales. Pr.nii.im a win ne aoureesio ule" signed, and endorsed "Propo,. -lis for pnrohaini ofdiiauce ritoies." For further lflrtfiftUnu apply to the undersigned. ( .,u;,pINi Brevet t't i 't; el ,U. a., 3 1 y, -Jo; of Of Jimace. pnorosALs for cavalry uuu-iii-i. CAVALRY Ull'.i:i.liSM-, CAHLISLE BAltltAlKS, fg.NMjVI.VAKiA, OH'it'E ACT1KO ASSISTANT lit.' ai; 'i'...ltJiaa'rert, c t . i uaiy io tsiiii. Keoled Pioposals will be ie! i . i d ' i ulsolliee i.i.iil 12 il.. the iiili day of Ma.-;s i. IKti'l. or lur. niKhlue this Denattmeut Ml H fUlltX li1)) CAVALRY HOICKS, to be '.'en ... I utCarllsie liariacks. Pennsylvania, oc ur ui-i ire tue ioi,n r.l A i f 1 1 lM,ft. Tne hoises most be sound 1: i 1 partiiilara, well broken, In full llesli mk: k-j i ct.nditiou, from nitten (-iaj 10 suieen iv; u.ciui uu'i,iiuni live (5) to nlneiO) years old, an i w ill adapted in every way to cavalry purposed The foregoing Bpecilicalloas v(!l be rigidly ml bend to. ... Eicn Dla KUBi u ewtrnuii" m j iu raii ju. cii.io rirHoiiH. whose slenaiUiLvt tutisr, oe an r.,,i..i to the bid and cerllli -d to by the United Hiaies District J udue, Attorney, or other publlo dtlicer, as being good and sunicient security for the amount invoiveu. The right isreserveu "J rej -ci. nuj um ueeiueu tOO hlgn, DUU 11 u U1M liuui a utMuiuugwU' tractor will be received. Bv order oi me u,ttsriermns'ci.vii-uriu BAY T. (iOKDON, Becond Lieutenant btU U. H. Cavalry, 3 3 lOt Acting A. Q,. ii. RAILROAD LINES. OIIILADELl'tilA ANU hiltllii BAILBOAD. iWlMKH TlAlft iauLE-iauusa AMD . - ..n- ..u-n,.l'l.A, Ull I I r m . Timhi" r hiii id, Aai n nc raixiaunijriiiA. BALTIMORE. HABRI6BUBO, WILLI A MH PORT, AND TUB OBKAT OIL BBUlON OP PBNNUYL- r A WT A y ... nln.r.M Awa -ii Klffht Trairia ST'KDAY. November 1ST 1. the train, on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad wUl i on as follows;- vt..bt,. -wxtl TRALM leaves Philadelphia .10'48 P, M, it wiiiiaiuspjri o to a, ju, arrive. at Erie iMr.U, write EXPBJtbli leaves PhUadelphia....MWll,WAL. M JtKlA, XLAXXV1WJO ie- WlHlHmSnort 8 50 P. M m arrive, at Erie -.lOHOA. M XLMIBA MAIL leave. Pbllalelphli.....M 8-00 A. M, -Luni-",. 'Li-" 4C" willlamsuorl 8 so P. M arrive, at Lockbavea.MM 7 4 P, Id., glHTWiSll, MAIL TRAIN 1 ave. fcrle..............W,M A. M .e v nilauu,port......li i4 A. At, " arrives at Fhlladeipbla.....4U'O0 . AT, KB IE EXPBXtus leave. Kris.. f f M i. Wllllauixpurt... 7 60 A. M, w arrive at Philadelphia... 4'iO P. af v.n .nn .n nnn.t with Oil Oreek and AllegbetTy River BalUoad. BAimABE 'H kcebjo I'M KOL'Ull. ALHtKU I i x t,as, IU tuaral buperuiwuOaaV AUCTION SALES MIHOM A8 ft hOH. won hu'aib it i if a ND&iT &8- rs,,,T"' I.? z'VPB' isswtiun pi ri.ir;riKSMlKK(i aiJC riKRMlKhB.FlNKOlLpArV,,i;iLi . KG A N r VKLVhT. B RTTKn s,j, IBujtt a 75 1 OTBEB CaBrRTs, KTC KTC. 1"UUAlJ' 1U V PLKOA1 AM On M. nrl M..,.ln. March 15, at 16 o'clock, by caa tsiua. al No. lia m r-lneieentb street, above Arcb street the ...Ir. nousehold furniture, ooniprlilng baotfsouie n led aamot parlor, dining room, llurarr. aud ebam Iter fnrnlior. bnlTet sloebnard, hock rate, rnswood piaDo madety Hherr, Krench plate pier mlrr rn floa oil paliiilogs; two very suptrlcr doub'e-barrel Kilns ore made hy Kridpr (cost and meothitrhy vsns (cost 2ti'); marble a auiBor'Ht j,)Uii " two French cocks, ciirialiis, aurliiK ni sureties, elemt Velvet, Brue'els, Incrain, anrt oihercsrpns, etc. May be examined on lbe morning of le nti o'oiotk. IUH PA I R Or BEAL KstTalB AND STOCKS. March I, at rj o'cl ck noon, at tue Puliadelpbla Ext iiane. w'll Ircluc, I.EHIltH BiLI!SU MILL, and about 4 Airw. Bulb lues. Machinery, Hieam Knglues, etc.: CITY Of AllliNKWN PA. TWKLFllt street between Ogdsn and Mrrtle Two Hrlik HuHdinKN and Lot. OAKLAM) ioas i, aiiles from Oakland (Ba-tlou- Kiirm, II ' cre. MPKl'BKITH SDd THOMPSON, northwest cjr nn Htore and liweillng. CAT HA III K stieet. No (KIO-Belck Dwelling. Cs'lllAK'NK Htreet, No. -S-Bilok DweiMni. CAT HBIKK btreet. O'All - Brlon t-nllnx. HODKYBireet Nos. WO, and H(W-T?ire. three s on Brick Lwel'iLK. In in. rear oi the aoova. Tf NT1I Btrt-et, Bo. 51t, corner of Bodmao iiore ar d Iwel I'rg. SBVUNTH (oortb) Street, No. 930 Three-etocy Brick imnilnK. TWeNTIKI H (scu'b) N" fil-Brlrk Dwelllnr. TWILIT11 (aoith), Ao. Ol'4-iirick Bwelllng and sloe ,t trfl. rirMtltY btrfet No. 1010 Brick Dwelling. Ground Knis, Hot liiee ca. 8 shares Camden and Atlantic Ballroad Company (ciniuii.ii ). Iiki shares Buck Mountain Coal Company, lvsnaies Iteilanoe Insurance Compauy. B sl arts Ws ern National Hank. 1 share Phi adelphla au Horn hern Mall Steanablp. 9 shares N annual l(t,k of Nnnii A uierlca.. 2"0siiarts American Bunonhola Machine Co. 14 stiarf s Franklin Lis tUite, ao shares Kinplre Transportation Company, tio shares McK an snd Klk Land I mprovemsnt Co 30 share Cm sollOail'.n National Pank. l'ew No. 10 Tenth Presbrteri ah Cliurnn. Ct Bbares Unlcn Palirnsd aud Traiiaportatioo Oo. 1 f hare Point Frresn Park. Box sua' I Point Bresa Park. 16 siiares Knlerp-I lrsorarcCi)nipny. 5 shores Acsdemy of Music, with ilcke'. 1 share Ac'demy ol Flue Arts. Catalogues now ready. 3 12 It HE JON D SALE OF KLKJANT CABINET FUtt. NI1UBK. TO CLOSE A PAhTHXItSHIP ACCOUNT. On Frldat Morning, March IS, at lu o'clock, will be sold at public sale. In i ur large second siory warernums, without reserve, by catalogue, a large and extensive aswrtmsntof elegsnt csblnet furnnure, lu lulling roaeweud, wal nut, and ehony tailor, cbamb.r. and dlamg roum furrllure. tlulsbea In the latest st le'.covering. and mi rules, a'l mad by the ce eorated manufacturers, tteoige J. Henkels, Lacy & Co., and oomnrlsiog a chol. e selecllun, warranted In every respect well worthy the atlentlon of persons turnlsnlng. I ii at -DCNTINC, UCHBOKOW ft CO.. aUCTIOSs UCHBOBOW X J KKKH, Pi os. 7X1 ana xin mikkh Street, cor bo . 22aud mi MA Of Bank street. Buoceasors to John B. Myers at t Ok LABOE SALE Or PBENCH AND OTHBB ItROPKAN IKY OOOBB. Ou Monday Mornlog, rstft March 15. at in o'clock, on four months' oredlt ALSO, A SPECIAL H LE OP BIBttONB ANU MILL1NEBY OUOD3. by order f MESSRS. SORCHAN. ALi.IEN A DIQOELMANN. the I uportatlon ot MKSSRS. bOLEUaO PBEBB9, Comprising sun une. oi o. to so colored corded edterlbb jni fli e Qiia'lty. ' Pull line. Ol No. S In 80 al!-bolled extra n.M,. colored lorded edge ribbons, of their csleor-uJi BMeld brand. Full Use. cl Jso. io ( n-. qualify black ribbons A fall line of No.UloSuO extra uniiiiv .i k..u. black ribbons. ' A run line oi a i.i to so Diack and cainra.i .,i. rlblmns, A Hue or ugurea riooona. A full line oi gro. arala n4 satin sash rlbb jni. A line of black silk watered ribbons. ALSO. A full apsortmeDt nf colored ero Ce NmiM -.a poult de soles, oiack aud colored .aims, eic. sun Black and colored English ere pet. wblte and h!a (Ilk rualmn. A full line of SU E'.lenue olsok .1 k velvet ribbon.. A L"0, By order of Me..-s. H. flenneiuln A Co., A full and complete llueof veil barege, lu all rrarias ard colors. A full and complete line of Dona Maria, in .11 grades aud colcn. I IllUDl BI.U U VI mu BM- " " M IVU BUaWlS. Whlie nirui. de lalue auawl. Also, a line ot white broohe shawls. j u It tALB OF8000CSSCS BOOW 6HOK3, TBXVKl,. On Tuesuay Murntng. 310 51 March 18, at lu o'clock, ou four mouths' credit. LABOE BALE OF BRI I'lsH. FBKNCH. QEBit AS AND LOMKhTIC DRY UOJDA on Thtirsday M. rnlng. March 18, at In o'clock, on four months' credit. 13t rinioMAB BIKCH & bON, A DCTIONEER , C B:.dN DT uireat; rear entrance No. 1107 bano ,i IMFOBTANT PBBEMfTOBT BALE or HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, lbe i rivale CoPection of B. 11. UKAIi, E Q. Mr. OBA1 Z. be.rE about u vIhIl Inmn, i.ui. atrucied os to sell a. public sule bis entire colle jtioa of blgh c'aes Paintings, by distinguished Buiooean and Anient an art sts. The sale will take place Ou Thursday ai,d Friday Evenings, March llO and I2th, at 7S "'cluck at No. 1:431 Chesniit street. 1 he Collection coiupri.es line specimens of tha following a runs, via.! " IieBrieitaBonner.Meyerbelin, Paul Weber. Von habin. Laurent Be Buel, Herring, Le Poitevln, AugortKnlp, Koskkoek, Caion, W'ui.Hbayer.Hr., Marobn, Lelchart, Beveuey, 1) La Forte, BeliaDge, Mlcbant, Ooorgelonei, Tnetuss Sully, Hosier, Edwaid Moraa Jan.ts Hamilton, Tnomas Birch, C. Kreiguoil, Joshua fchaw, Zliiimcraiau, Dlddiart, Kl.hisg, Hrcchart. Van llree. A'so WATTR COL'JB-1, by Catiermole, Person, Cooper lingual. Moral. llarJy, B ircera, ttnd others. B V B. b U O T T, J E fcCOTT'B ABT OAL'.iBY. No. 100 CJiiU NU f U:reet. Philadelphia. CABD.-Persor. wishing to contribute to aPa'eof ,ni,",',,,u 'ke P-tce a' Bcotl'. Art Gallery, No lli!il) CtiXDUt sirttt during the next weea, ui'ist hVM ihtiu ou lbe premises ou or beture 4.TUB bAl , liiih itslaut. CARD Tbe undersigned will give particular at ten! a to Miles at Dwellings of parties letuovlog Bav.tiK no place forsio age of luruiture. It will -to ui.v Uneresi lo make clean sales, ctli r contignuienii of A.-rchanUlt,e ri-st-ectiully sollclled. t i (Lately rUcmien for M. Tbt nias A (sous.) No. ti C'BibLT hi., rear ent.at.ee troni ailnorj SA LI, fF TIIE VALUaBTE P0BLTCATIO1T3 OF THE LATKBaV. 18AAC LKEoKH BKUU, Jewish Bibks. Dally and Holiday Frayer Books, uls courses ai.d other Works, on Monday Kveoli.g, March 15 at 7i o'clock, at tue aucuoa store, Psriicuiais bereaiter. 388t Bale at No. 1K37 N. Thirteenth Btreet. XLVUsNT I'lLh Ij w A LN UP FA It uUB, LIBRARY, CHAMBhK, AND blNlNHltOoM s'UBN ' t'L'ltsl. ' i SOANT TA OKBK, H AN liHUM K KNULlaH illtC-M.I,i,L(iUAlM, AND OTBn.ll CAKPaTd, tie. ETC. On Thnrrday Morulnr. March 19 at lu o'clo, k. a1. No. lsUT North Thir teenth street, b caiaiogue, tbe mil a furniiuie. iu c udli.g elevaut tilea vtainut oraliig roooi suit, c vend ahh line green plush, hmdiitmi elugereami ceLtre labia to match, sul. walnut aud rep horary luruiture. 2 o eaut walnut chamber auits.sup-rlur wainu-. hufTtt si.'.ebeard, marble lojaHU mirror, ex lersitiulahie baudsome KugUxh Brussels pa'lor a d siair eaipeis, line msralu aud otuvr crpls, hul bA'Uib wainui hat stutid, tine ViBh" '1 lie larul ore wai uiadu tj orJer and !. equal to pew. Msy be examined on morning of sale. 3 10 7t 1LAJ-K fc UVANb, Al'CTIONliHiS, B0. 63P CxtJibJMUT Btreet. Will sell TBIM DAY, Morning and Evening, A large Invoice ol Blankets, Bed bpreatia, Dry ioO Cloths, Caasuneres, Hosiery, btalionery, Taoi. a Pocket Cutlery, Noilons. etc. City and couutry merchant, will Boa bargain. Terms cash. . . Qioods packed free of charge jrir D7wcciTriaTcb., auciioneeds, 5o J, to MARKET siru t. BALE OP 1000 CASKS HOOTS, SHOE. BRO tlANB. K O Oa kiouday Morulnr, March IB, at lo o'clock. Al.o, a laige .iortuienl or M-xwX Mondays and Thrr-1 s.. . 811 St BY-LIPf'INCOTT, 8)"' & CO., AUG TiCNBMtsl. AbllUCBsT BVluOiSO. Nl. !44t MARK KT Btieel. KIKNAN, f-ON A- CO., AUCTI0NE1FS8. No.USN. iBJNT trtet, IU
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