COtittd. Trial of Mrs. Irmo*teflon. OVER AND. Tnronrcnn--Judgets Allison and Pence. The Commonwealth challenged Mr. Ingraham. T. McCuskor—Had formed an opinion; thought it; opktinfitience his ,j Eidgmen Chanesool , y Cominortwealthc sustained. Samuel Van Meter=Had formed an opinion. To Mr. Mann—Don't think I could decide the case on the evidence; don't think my mind would bo changed; don't think I could sir down,: hear. • all that Is proven, and decide by the proof; think may mind. Is fixed so It cannot be altered. Challenge by Commonwealth sustained. Engene Cummiekey—iled formed tin opinion andtetill held it, so that It would affect his judg ment. Challenge by Commonwealth sustained. The panel was now exhoneted.— . , Mr. Mann asked the Commohnienithlo draw their challenge as to Mr. Ingraham. Mr. Hager: declined. Mr. Mann withdrew his challenge as to Mr. Blyeitqwho'tboic a seat in the jury-box. Thi3juiv werWeworri as follows : Emlini4.. Hunt, hatter, 802 Parrish etreet,Thir teenth etreet, , Filth Ward. Martin Smith, grocer,3l&6 Market street,T won ty-seventh Ward. ,Itidtes - Rghinsoni thitnnith, 7,70 South ,Fifth` street, Third Waid. Andrew. Englieh, accountant, 219 Fifteenth street, Tenth Ward. David Borland, cordwainer, 514.0 Spruce street, Smyth' Virard.- • S. Aronbeimer, storekeeper, 222 North Fourth street, Sixth Ward. John Ws Swittn..prlntet., Girard . avenue, south eider Slx( en IfWard `" Julius Herman, dealer, •21 Thompson street, Seventeenth Ward. Thaifel - Me.Arthur, tailor,62frfionth Sixth street, Fourth Watt.' Thomas Wiley, coachman, east side Charlotte streak Sixteenth Ward. Michael Blymkinierchant,Rldge Road, Twenty first Ward. -The Commonwealth-had one challenge left,and the defence eighteen. -The prisoner, *heti ordered to rise and look upon the jury, removed a heavy yell from her ffulei !Wing a thin one still over It, and , kept her lteh dOwn ao that her face ciattldmot be Seen. Richard Ludlow, Esq., opened the case to the jury, saying/be•felt ,the solemnity - of .the position he occupled,•and after the solemn oath just ad ministered, the jury mast be similarly influenced. The nstnre , of 'the death in this case would re lieve. tb.e.jtuy from the consideration of any other grad 6 of inurder theft that' of the' first degree. After narrating the circumstances of the murder. Mr. Ludlow said, qieved as the jury might be, and horrified as they might - become, vet the law recognized no distinction in cases of murder be twgegthe rich and the-poor, the male or the fe male. Invoking them to look upon High for aid to sustain them in the proper discharge of their duty, so that they might go forth with a con sciousness of duty well performed, he closed his remarks. Dr. E. B. 13hapleIgh testified to the result of the post-mortem examination made by 'him, as heretofore printed in the trial of, George S. Twitchell, Jr. - On einstrextunination, • the witness was asked if the least trail of a wornan's dress on the spots of blood leading :from •the sofa • to the window, from which the body ; was; thrown, would not have smeared them. 'The wittiess replied it would, and that all of the spots were well-formed,. as though they, had dropped -perpendicularly,and he did not see any of, the spots Smeared. Dellichitrd J: Levis testified to bititid and -a human bibs:tin-the poker;•to blood oti the bottom of the cardlestiek and the door knobs. and the pieces suf , oll4sluthAtid blanket,..and to blood on the wall, but made no,critical exam ination of, the • latter. liOnt , eroes-examlnation; the,. witness :said it not c have, . been possible: EOM woma4 to have aided.inl beating t ofilllrs. Hill without getting blood on 'her clothing, particularly if she rendered/0y phyaCal 'Adjourned. V IT NIN - A SINEN . 4116 cont. stall Election Cases. .litesire . .Vm. P. Measich anti - RlChard M. Bat eiafainers, to ',take testimony ln the coM• reseer eilectio'n cases, held another session `yester. day Afternoon. ..Mr:Ratvld said that the`list of voters of the Sixth-Division of the Seventeenth Ward, No. 470, is Wm. Leahy, No. 1410, Cadwalader street, and on the list of taxableis WilliartrLeaby, weaver, No. 1410 (J4walteler'etteei.' Margaret , Leahy', sworr4l4.l live No. 1410. Cad walafler streetekam the wife of tWillittin Leahy: on t , know. anything about „him Since the 2d opyrtly last; he left me then and I have not seen 1, know.. James Donohoe, No. , 1410 Cadivalader street; he was - living there at the time 'of the October election;: I know Thomaii MeCby,lio: 1410 ondwalader etreet; lie was live ing there at the time .of the_ October election; I know John Ririe,' ; he was also living there. 'ero6 6- examined—l don't whether•mrhusoand, vOteWat.the October election: have ' , lived there two years; myhusband did not say where he was going when he left Mr. Itawle Said. No. 290 on list of vothrdis,John P„,Rhein, 1434 Germantown avenue. &An Philip Renger, eworn—l reside No 1131 Germantown avenue; have lived there two years next May; I did not vote at the October election; no other man of myname lives in the house;John P. itbehOld not live there. , Mr. Itawle said on the list of taxablee is John P. Reuger, storekeeper,-1.431 Germantown ave nue. Witness Cro - 813-exarninedl , -A pin !raped °brie toPher Mangel lives in my house. David Thompson sworn—l reside No. 1440 Philip street. Sixth division, 'Seventeenth Ward; I voted at the October election alull Republican ticket;l was not assessed in my proper name; I waa•assessed as James Thompson; I had it altered to David; I voted between eight and nine o'clock in the morning under the name of David Thomp son. Mr. ItsWle said that on the list of voters No. UK IS James Thomasson, and on the list of voter, talten,Mat of the box is David Thomson, No. 184. It:111M list of taarbles there is Jame , Thompson. cohiwalner, 1440 Philip street. 'Witt:fess continued—No other person named Thompson resided in that house. • Crose-eitalnined—The night before the election, I went to the assessor's house and told him that my narnewas wrong; I saw his daughter write my Immo it a bock which the assessor had; nothin g yeas said to me at the polls. Mr;ltawle said that No. 386 enlist of voters is "Edward J. Devlin, 1416 Cadwalader street, and on list of baubles, Edward Devlin, weaver, 1416 Cadwalader street. • °Edward'J. Devlin, sworn—l reside at No. 1416 Oadwalader street; i never voted In this country; no other person of the--name of Devlin lives In My. house. • •Ctioss-examined--Another Devlin lives In the next,alley; !berets another. Edward Devlin living on the other side of the street. Mr. Bawls Bald that on the list of voters NQ427 ha Edward Devlin.. On the list of taxables, lEd wajd. Devlin, blacksmith, 1481 Cadwalader street. On'the list'of voters No. 502 is Edward Devlin. iran—the list of taxables Edward Devlin, weaver, 1415 Germantown avenue. Wallin' Denney, sworn—l lived at 1410 North Elecond street at the time of the October election; I voted the Republican ticket at the October elec tion. Cross-examined—My son brought the tickets to" the - house, and we examined them; have voted the Republican ticket for years; never voted anything else. Rebert Boyd, sworn--4 am a carter; liVe 1405 Nor al Bourth street; I voted in the'Sixth division of the Seventeenth Ward'at theOetober election; .1 voted for Tyndale for Mayor, <for Feltz for Re ceiver of Taxes, and the rest of the Republican Itieketfmoted a fall ticket; I did•not scratch. Cristits-examined--1 got my ticket from George Branson, a man I worked for; I examined the licktt; I am tilirdive born citizen. ,' - james Beatty, sworn—l was a manufacturer, and lived at No. 142; North Second street at the Abse'of the October election.; I voted in the Sixth ditiisfon'of the Seventeenth Ward; I voted the jlg: t ilmtmcan ticket; did not scratch any name; I a eOn WO voted at the same time; he Voted the. itepublican ticket; his name was. James BestiY, Jr. Cross-examined—Got my ticket at the polls; I brought two tickets home before I voted, and gave one to my son; examined the ticket thor -,etigb),V.,2. lam wnaturailzed citizen ; my son was' not tiatitt-born. • Benjamin Cooper recalled—l reside at No. 1413 North Fourth street; I am a storekeeper; I .`TO:DA#Y;:grS►IAO filu4SP4Y, JANP:4I4.r*;':IA.IO:I, voted atlas October' electicin , tmr the Stitt. ) d • vielop,'SeTteplAleA4 1 0`,0 1 d, t voted t4e'/{qtV'tgl7, . . • ). ,); Grose.errainined=i gqot my ticet from Robert Scott, arid I examined it Jpbn Tdbibleeiiii;,itctilled=r ajar, and llye at , , , N0:14,29171111p street; I voted at the Oc loberelectionr, to the beet of my knowledge I ?Med the Republican ticket; I didn't examine it; .I',riti - W;Ontipi 'the Republican election otfleert4l vot inyAlcizet - from John R. Scott, Republican; rettinvirepector: ' 'Clues-examined—l am a naturalized citizen; I was nnturallud about the time of Lincoln's first election; I did riot produce my papers in Oct°. • . , • , , McClellan, 1486 'Philip street, testified ; that he Voted the Republican ticket at the Oeto berelectlim,,and knew who he voted for by see ing the ttehets between that time and this. Richard Lance, 1486 Germantown avenne, testi li , ' ; that he was s - naturalized before Prealdent Lin coln's election, and• at the last. October election voted the Repttblican ticket; papers were , not asked for.' His son, Henry, whb was two years old when brought here in .1850, , yoted the same ticket on age; be waenot naturalized. ' John Rey, 1405 Germantown .aVentte, testified that he,as naturalized In 1864; tame herelin 1851; 'at October election voted the Republican' ticket; was not required to produce his papers. James Donnelly, 1;114 Pink streeLlestilied that he voted the Republican ticket at about 4 P. M. at the last Oetobtr election; had'paid a tax. • Mr. Rawle said there Wei another ',Twos ,Don nelly on the list; Who voted much earlier in the day. • ' David Graham, , 333 Master Street, voted the Re publican ticket at the October, election. Robert Scott, 1407 , North Fourth street, 4 voted at ; the October election, bht declined to ;say for whom. Robert Scott, 3411 Vaster weektestified that be eamembh his father to,this • country , when he was two year of age; was not naturalized; Voted Abe RepUbliean tie/Meat the - October election. Levi A. Deitz, 14U North Fourth street, testi fied that he was assessed in the Stoirenth Division of this Ward instead of the 812th, where be should have been; voted. the Republican•ticket ; in the latter. M _ Robert McAllister, 1422 k. , street, testified that be voted the Republican ticket at the Octo. ber ele.ction; was, nattiralized In, October, 1868, and ,produced papers at the election; bad a tax receipt given him by Henry Clay Scott; did not examine his ticket. - Robert Scott was recalled. and testified that ho bad given the preceding witness a Republican ticket, and bad gone to the polls and seen him vote It. • Wm. H. Jon* 1435 Germantown avenue, tes tified that he was naturalized on the 28th of last Bepteniller„.and •showed his papers at the October election; voted then the Republican ttcket. James Robitson, 343 Master street, testified that he voted the . Republican ticket in October last; had paid a tax; was naturalized In 1816. George Fisher, 351 Master street, testified that he voted the Republican ticket in October last; the ticket was read to him by his son; had paid a tax. Adjourned until Friday next, at 3 P. M. FnartnizehlrisTrrurn.—A stated meeting of tee Franklin Institute was held last evening, when the, following named gentlemen were elected oilier re : President, one year—J. Vaughan Merrick. Vice President, three years—B. H. Moore. Treasurer, one year—Frederick Fraley. Secretary, one year—Prof. Henry Morton. Auditor, three .years—Samuel Mason. Board of Jiana,gers, three years—Charles S. abbe, John Birkbeek, Washington - Jones, J. S. Whitney, J, M. Wilson, Pliny E. Chase, James Dougherty, Robert Briggs. Two years—William Helm, Caleb S. Hallewcll. One year—John H. Towne. Mr. Joseph' Harrison, Jr., then read a paper On the bridge over the Neva, at fit . : Petersburg, in which the strbeture- was fully "described, its . plan, mode of erection, Sze,-• It was stated that up to the year 1848 floating - bridges were used on the river at St.-Petersburg, and thitt r in the winter season,-when the Neva WAS 'piled, with 'frosting ice, communication with'. soveral'of .the - principal public bulldings on the Island Was for weeks in terrupted. The government having . . at length decided to "have: - Peritellient bridge built over the river, -contracted with a= Liver pool firm for ins construction, and adopted the plan - Of the one over the river Thames. The contract WO.B taken-at such a ruinously low rate, that it broke-the Liverpool firm .up before the structure wad half finished, and then the firm of which Mr. Harrison was n member contracted to complete thejOb_, and it was done in a Batik faCtory Manner. The bridge is of immense Size, Lind consiatti of a series of arches, seven in` num ber, 6upport4d abutments' composed of stonos not less than three tons in weight. The middle arch bass span of "about 150 feet, the others gra dually decreaeing. The Philadelphia firm received just double what the liverpool firm had contract ed to do'the work for, out at that increase no mui-. ney was made, Mr. Harrison stated that,accor; lug to the terms of the contract, the arches had to be tested before they,were pnt in pdaitiott oVer the river, a work that required much time and labor, and for which $250,000' were received. Drawings thrown upon a screen were used by the speaker to aid him in more accurately describing the mode of construction. The report of the Resident Secretary,Professor Morton,on Novelties in Science and the Arts,was then read, and included notices of many Inven tions and the exhibition of a variety of machines and products of manufacture. Atter which, the meeting adjourned. DEAF AND D 1.1 3 ,111 LSSTITUTJON.—The annual meeting of the contributors of the Pennsylvauia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb was held yes terday afternoon, in the building at Broad and Pine streets. Hon. George Shorewood presided. The report Of the Board of Directors stated that upwards of eleven hundred pupils have enjoyed the benefits of ibis institution. During the year not a single death has occurred in the school, but one of the pupils was accidentally killed on a railroad while on a visit to Delaware county. The report contained a complimentary notice of the late Ron. George G. Leiper, of Delawire county, who, at the time of his death, was the Vice President of the institution. The report also stated that at a proper period the Board contemplated removing the institution Into the country. The expenditures in support of the school for 1868 amounted to $50,477.47, while the appropriations received from States atd individuals was only $43,691 77. The amount. allowt d by the State of Pennsylvania for the sup port of ench pupil was $l4O, while the actual cost amounted to $267 78. The number of pupils connected with the school during 1868 was 226, of which 120 were boys and 102 girls. During the year 23 boys and 11 girls were received into the institution and 20 boys and '2l girls were discharged during the amt. period, leaving, on the Ist of January, 1869,184 pupils-104 boys and 80 girls, of whom 144 ate supported by Pennsylvania, 14 by New Jersey, f by Delaware and 21 by the institution or by theirfriends. An election of officers for the ensuing year, which took place, resulted as follows: President—George Sherwood. Vice. Presidents—Henry J. Williams, William M. Meredith, John N. Conyngharn, of Lnzerne; Mordecai L. Dawson. Becretarg —James J. Barclay. Treasurer-8. Weir Lewie. Directors—John Farnnm, Rev. henry A. Board man D. D., George W. Woodward, of Lnzerne; William Welsh, William Neal, Jaime Pollock, William Bigler, of Clearfield; F. Mortimer Lewis, Edmund C. Evans, of Montgomery; George A. Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Charles Willing, M. D., John Aahhurst, Relater Clymer, of Berke; Charles H. Hutchinson, dorton P. Henry, Ather ton might, T. Howson Bathe, M. D., Edward C Biddle, Charles Wheeler, J. I. C. Hare. Baturie A. Crozer, of Delaware; Joseph Patterson, A M. Collins. SUSPECTED OF SWINDLING.—Two young men were arraigned before Alderman Kerr yesterday afternoon, on suspicion of having been concerned in a swindling transaction. They were arrested by Detectives Gordon and Cobb upon leaving the banking-house of Drexel & Co., where they had obtained two dollars on their representations that they were canvassing for Peterson's Directory, and would - Insert ,a card of their place of busi ness in that work. The officers ascertained that the parties had received money from Fitzgerald &. Flagg, Emory, Benson & Co., &c, In de fame, the prisoners allege that thoDlreetory has not,been published as yet, but le intended to be. Mi. Thome Peterson, of ,tho firm of T. B. Pete— son &Bros.,testifted that in November last,a nu UV• ber of persons had called.at' their store and in quired when Peterson's Directory was to bo pub lished,alleging that parties were going shout eau- vaseingfor,ttDireettol to bo styled Peterson' Directory;--eo many nails had been made that the o was compelled to publiely,denr.that a work , of that kind 'was to be - issued by them. 1 The defendants were held for:a further hearing t on Saturday. - - • ttit. 4.` Bo irron'sr Liernunr.--A large au dience was assembled at Concert Rail last oven Ing,, to hear Dr. J. F. BOYntbn- deliver his lee r turn entitled "World-miking." _ I The lecturer said that if we examine the granite reek - Ms the oxide,of' anklet:li: ' Ohrearth beam I every proof of what has been a mass of gases or vapors of gases. We have reason to believe that II all these, innumerable eters which shine out on ! a clear night, the sun the comets and planets, have all been, and mJny orttiem still are, is a gaseous condition, a mass of gas, of, vapors, and the work or condensation is going% on today In various portions of the heavens, so that the work of condensation upon the surface of our own planet has not yet ceased. The earth has slightly been retarded in turning on her axis by masses of vapor falling from the ' heavens. Massed 'of Vapor. falling ripen the earth make our own planet weigh Moro , 4iirery year. With gt`ti"Vitation evert particle Welgks some thing, and our carth,is getting, heavier- with' the masses that fall =upon Go where-you- will, yotk will see that there la design; 'look where you will, you will ice there Is law., A plan; then, has been acted upon in the creation' of the world. The very leaves on the trees teach Ps a lesson,and there are serneone in stones.. Everything teaches tlB a lemon. Which is the most; substarktiai, the invisible or the visible? If , we tako a cryital,of salt we find it is in _the form of a cube. ...._Yoattray emelt it, destroy the form, but , year canfl'Ot' `destroy the power. The involhie principle which will bring back that salt,after it has been - dissolved in water, to its former shapenf a cubeilstkeradat substan tial. In every department. of nature we "must loon upon thingsinthis wise, that ,the invisible is the most substantial. reople ask who created the Creator. Is there any philosophy-In making that question? Philosophy,is reason and reason is analogy. I see a man make a watch; does the watch comprehend thebeing who Made it? Yon have been produced in .accordance with a law, and can -we- comprehend - Who produced ns ? All analogy cases, and all reasonVids when we ask the origin of thingS. We'fludinatter in ex istence, and it is our priv il ege to investigate what it is comprised of. Nothing has;: peen seen to come into existence, and no power can put it oat. The motion of the world is invisible, and the earth turning. op its axis etrory twenty four hours is the result of law. , • To demonstrate the lecturer's theory of gravi tation, a very interesting experiment was made with a gyroscopic, and the result was much ap plauded. A number of scenes in the heavens were then illustrated by a series of dissolving views. wh ch were elaborately explained by tee learned gentle man. TETE AIeItIAL MINT ABA.—The following gen tleman have been appointed by the President e special commission to attend the annual assay of the Mint at Philadelphia, on the Bth of Februiry next,for the purpose of making the annual assay of the gold and silver coin reserved for that pur pose by the Mint of the United States and the branches thereof :.Prof. Joseph Henry,Washing ton, D. C.• ' John Torry,New York; E. 11. D.trby, Boston; Professor A J. Upson, Hamilton Col lege, Clinton, New York; Professor A. Perry. Williams College, Mass.; A n thony J. Drexel, Phil adelphia; Professor B. Howard Rand, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia ; John_ J. Knox, Deputy Comptroller of the- Currency;- Wm. C. Reed, Hudson, Ohio; Hon. George Walker, Springfield, Mass.; Hon. tiona.R. 31eClintook, Pittsburgh, Pa. RESIGNATION,—Mr. AleXailder M:Pox has re signed his position as one of the Direetom of the Green and Coatea Streets l'assenget,ltallway Company. •and Mr. Charles Wistar has been se lected to fill thevacancy. Penlinlyframra StatO 'Agilletilltural So - miety. This body met at Hakrisbtirg'yesterdey, an , l eleCted the following officers for 1869: Pretiden!, Amos E. Kapp, of•Nortlinniberland: Vice "Presidents, First Congressional District, James...McCrea; • Second, George Blight; Thiri. Samuel M. Felton; Fourtn i A. Cummings; Fifth,-Adrutn Cdrnelk f3ixth, C. P: Relf; - Seventb, J. Sharnless; Eighth'," ' Tohias Barth; Ninth, Jacob A..Kreybill; Tenth, Martin Early; Eleventh, Joseph Sigman; Twelfth, 'Daniel . G. Driesbaph; , Thirteenth, .Gberge D. Jackson; Fourteenth. John A. Smuth Fifteenth, George H. Bucher; Sixteenth, Daniel 0; Gehl . ; Seven teenth, John J. Thiam'pstai; Eighteenth. B. Slor ris•Ellis; Nineteenth, Henry Souther; Twentieth, John C. Brown; Twenty-drat, George Rbe% ; Twenty-second, John Murdock, Jr.; Twenty third, William 8. Bissell; Twenty-fourth, Joshua Wright.- Additional Members of the ExeMitive Committee William Calder, J. R. .Eby, D. W. Belter, B. G. Peters, John K. Ziegler, Frederick Watts, James Gowen, Thomas S. Knox, David Taggart, Jacob B. Haldeman ! , A. Boyd Hamilton. Correyondsng Sect etary—Elb ridge McConkey: Chemist and Geo/et/id—Professor S. S. Halde man. Librarian—Lueltie Rages. There was quite a large attendance, over one hundred and thirty gentlemen taking part. It was resolved to hold a grand't3tate agricultural convention at Ilarrisburtr, on the third Wednes day in March next to which all county and other agricultural societies are invited to send dole gates.. Reverted g,Ml 4 ,:featveitiPßulletln. BOSTON—Steamer SaXon.ilkogge-26 pigs dry goods P Blake &Co ; 15 do Bangs do Maxwell; 80 do Lloyd ot White ;84 do G Brewer & Co; 9 do J J Bailey; 63 bags wool BBullock's Sons; 9 ce dry goods Coffin & Altemus; 149 pigs do B W Chase & Co ; 6 do Dale Bros; 10 bales wool Davto,Fif fi '.lk Baines; 16 pigs dry goods Frothingbam & Wells; W H Hughes 1114 do T T Lea & Co; 60 do Lewin, Wharton & Co; 10eolls carpeting Leedom&Shaw; 13 Pigs yarn &c R W Matchitt; 10 do drygoodo ttoaengar. ten & Sops; 6 do Perry & Wenaall; 9 bags wool Reece.. Seal & Co; 40 rolls carpetings A Scott &Co; 20 pima dr i goods Sutton & Smith ; 20 Wm Simpson & Co; 23 do Wil cox Bios ; 10 co hoots and shoes Booting. Durborow & Co. 76 do F& J W Jonee ;14do J I Slater; 16 do A Tilden & 31 ekes casting. W A Arnold; 20 bundles paper .11 11 Buckwalter; 50 ao hides Bauder 51 Adamson; 70 es mdse G Mahon; 175 bye do Biddle Hardwaro Co; 68 pigs $ 44 Boughton; 13 CN tubes Baldwin Locomotive `Voris; 60 lulls pails P b Bewail & Co; 850 bell; iron Ely IN 'Blame; 76 do J England; 19 bales rags o'noe Furey; 17 Co chocolate C J Fell di Co ; • 210 pigs woodw are Ural bill & Co ; 26 bble chair stork . P P Guotine. 30 eke palm oil C 11 Grant; 15 bbl.. cranberries Setser Brea; 101 roll paper How lett dot oderdonic ; IVO do Howe!' Bros: 71 pkgs cord. age; e. II Hinkle & tons; 65 bble mdse .robtwou. Holloway do Cowden; 20 eke starch U S Janney do Co; 55 We syrup Jenny dt Andrews; 12 co chair stock Kilburn & Gates; 76 bills iron CLeggitt ; 42 bales waste J Lodge; 60 bells paper .1 11 Longotreth & (,o;86 pkge rove J S Leo & Co; 51 empty pkgo Massey. 'lumen Lag Co; 154 bills paper V Magarge & Co; 82 bxe mdse J Al Morris az Co; 40 do nuts A Roliitelai le pies rope 15 F redriek 20 bales batty Rowe, Eueton Co ; 7 eke wire Jos Smith & Co ;116 bake-goat skins E & C Stokes do Co; 68 Pigs rope J D Wittiam; 34 bble fish 12 cans do 21 tihda do 20 tca do S H is HLevin: 72 !Kitts and sgrbbleooKnlght & Sons; 8 bxs do Wm Dill; 21 do J W Wrath ; 19 do .1 A Hopkins; 22 do Brown do 160 do W Garrett; le do A Reeve; le do (leo L? !fields; 100 belie do J & J Gladdln; 400 bxe Koons. Schwartz do Co; 11 do Higbee do Scofiel d ; 24 do ti A Leo & Co; 100 bbl 4 do J N Sluivet & Co; 002 bags linseed 15 bxe fish 12 bble oil 27 cc mdse. order. 110 V RDIENTS OIF OCEAN STEADVEIXO• TO ARRXVE. Snip. WHOM 1011 HAIM Caledonia ... ... ... ...Glasgoa?..New York Jan. 1 K ungoroo Liverpol_New York via H—Jan. 2 New York. Bouthampton..New York ...... .. —.Jan. 5 Pennsylvania Liverpool—New York.. ........Jan. 6 Atalanta .... ....... . .LOndon..New York ... ...... .Jan. 9 Britannia ' Glasgow—Now York.. Jan. 5 Pglinyra Liverpool.. New York via B—Jam 12 V Lein ...... ..... Southampton.. New Y01k.... ...... Jan. MI 51anh uti an... ~....Liverpool..New Y0rk...........Jan. 12 City of London. —Liverpool—New York ........ . Jan. 18 Germania ......,liouthampton..New Y0rk...........Jam 16 Periolre • .... ....Havre.. New York Jan. la TO DEPART. George Cromwell—New York.. Now Orleans Jan. 23 Wyoming Philadelphia—Savannah. ....Jan. 28 City of Antwerp.. New 1 ork..LiverpooL . . ... ......J an. Z 3 Ville de Paris. --New York.. klayre...... .........Jan. 23 Caledonia ..* New York—Glasgow Jan, 28 Juniata.. .. Philadelphia.. Now Orleana. JAM 28 Met rim a ck.........N ow York..ltio. Janeiro. dm Jan. 28 City of Paris New York..l iverpool ...... ....Jan. 98 I)entnark..... ..... New York.. Liverpool ..... .Tam 23 Gear) Channcey..New York...Aspinwall ... Jam 91 Mr ravinn........... Portland.: Liverpool .... ..... JILL 23 A sugar .0 N York..Liverp'lvla Liallx....Jan. 26 il ammonia New York.. Hamburg Jan. 28 i atm,' and Btripeo..,_.Philadia..Havnas.... ...... ...0m:L.27 Java .. . ......... .New York.. Liverpool ..... .......jan. 27 Nebraska-- ...... .New York..Llyertmol...... ... Jan. Frl Fsc)A TIRADE. biES HOUGHicti.Ty, cliAt3. WHEELER, MorrraPT 00 MunTari. W. C. KENT, BERMB B ULIASTIN. roitT OF PHILADELPHIA—JAr uAulr 2L 3u= item:o 7 111 Bun U. 4 481 Mau WAiraz. 8 a -- r: lIRRIVED YESTERDAY. steame q. 7,0 50r48".. from Baotou. with rtidit . B mid Tmssen tailor & Co. - • , Behr 0 M Itloxem, Bloxsom. 1 day from New Castle. with Frain to Jae Barran. ()LEAKED YESTERDAY. Meaner R L Garr. Der. Baltimore, A Droves, Jr. Brig P Olbne,Perker, diatalme. J Eason & Behr Alex Young, Young, Oharleoton. Lathburr. Wickor. datan & Co. ..... -,- 1.:.:!..•..-0 . ..:''.: - ,' , • . 0'f;.4::•J'...i.... - :.."'.''....;.1•.f.., : , :.• : :'.',t:.t' . , 105RANOA - • Shiti Pteiliiii,tbisfllrdisl. MO beleand at Elio Jatteiro fah ult. for New. York. in ballsat. • Ship Berkley Castle (Br). Jame's, sailed from Calcutta al at mit far lioatOtz - v": - • 15h19 Enka (Br). Sedgier: at'lAirpool lath Inatlirinit San standee°. Ship JIM lady Brown. cleated at New Orleans 15th boat for Liver pool. with 4639 Woe cattail and BA staves. Ship '4 amerlane. Bumper. ,itailed from thudiaven 9d instant. , _ • _ - lil t ".l2etiolt, Ourtls. from Bap Francisco, at Diverpoot 9th iitell s l l Bl' Peruvian. Ballentine. it Portiuta 19thquitant • from' Liverpool. _ Steamer Morro Catitle. Adami, at Havana MI? in 5 5 1 0 25 from New _ 131osiner Cobden - (Br). Robin. (ram Crdiff. 50.115:1 treM Lisnort Ylth tilt; f, r Baltimore. , • • .titeamerAllistsica, clearod at Now Griming 16th inst. for Beaton. Steamer Petersburg, Hanson, galled from Leith 8d hist for Savannah. _ Steamer Goo Washington. Gager. cleared at Now Or. load:nth fast New York. 13tearner 'Cuba. Dukehat•t, froth Now Orleans. at Ha vana, and balled 19th Inst. for Baltimore. Steamer Penntwivrads.' Hill, cleared at Liverpool Bth inst. for Now York. - ' Steamer Britannia, Laird. galled from Glasgow Bth and Gt eenock 9th inst. for Now York. NBSteamer illieerd. 'Partridge, 9 days from N Orleans. at w York yestayi• • • Bark Bri:nein. Richardson, , from Portland, at Buenos /lyres 19th Nov. vta Montevideo., ' Bark (Jadeite. attlold,97 dap from Liverpool for this Del% was Spok,en 1411. Run. off chincoleague. and supplied with 'Vrosisions, by the steamer Protrietheas, hear° at Charleston.' • Bark Armenia. Parker. cleared at •- ttestori illtit.itzst: for • higittevidto. • - -- -- - -- Bark Chas Brewer, Grant. at Montevideo 234 Nov. front Savannah., _ • Bark. Megunticoak, Hemingway. at Montevideo 91th Nov. from Bangor, Mo. ditch's:. Bark E A Standar. Paine, or Antwerp. remalned.est Buenas Ayres loth Nov. ' Bark 13raziUero INC). Wessels, cleared at New York' yesterday for itto Janeiro. ' Brig Palau MoNeil, Small. at Gibraltar 81st ult. floin Meath:a; and cleared for - this port. • • " • • Brig Moses Day Lord, at Gibraltar 81st ult. from Bles • sins, and cleared for New York. ' -Brig Win - Muir (fir), Acker; sailed , from Havana 10th hist. for Baps to load for this port. Brig Meteor. Cartier, at Matanzas Bth for Cardenas to load for a port north of Hatteras. insta Schr nt Smith, - hence at - Galveston 12th se Wave Croat. Davie. Bailed from Havana 12th hmt. forialerra aortMa,to load for United Stektes. MARINE MISCELLANY. Sebr , Flit (formerly of Philadelphia). Be tons, built, at Camden. NJ; in .1851), reeently purchased by parties in Providence fors4ouo, has been &man told to Capt Chester C Heath and others. of East Greenwich. for $5.000. and will hereafter hail from that port. itichr Seguin; loaded with lumber from Buckswille. SC. bound to Bath: Me. is ashore 'on Georgetown, 80. Bar. supposed to be a total loss. Wrecking steamer Antelope. of New York, with twenty tons of bone dust from the bark Busy, wont ashore on Friday night last near Cape Henry, and will be a total loss. Behr ChM" frotri Boston tor Georgetown. BC. rematned at Ziarsau 6th intt 'ready to resume her voyage. haring proeured a new main boom. F-Ilti Ul].l 4: I :1011 TH EATROE COMIQUE. SEVENTH STREET. below Arch. Cohunence at 7.46 J C. GREau .. ny„ .. ._ Leerce arorhitumer &IBS. SUSAN Otiaoti AND THE ENGLISH OPARA COMPANY. In two of Offenbach's Operas. LA RA AUBE DE BT. FLEUR. AND LIBCEIEN AND SRITCHEN. Between the opening a Commedietta. HOUSES CROWDED TO TUE DOME. SUSAB (ULTON MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2 WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Begins stMo'clook. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Jan. 21. HOUSES CROWDED TO THE DOME .UNEQU/VOCAL- SUCCESS OF Dion Boucicatnt's Great bensational Drama of AFTER DARE; OR, LONDON BY Received on each reprerentation WITH ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE. J. E. MoDUNOUGH as. . . .. . .01,1) TOM hew scenery by It and.,Jobillhorne; ma. cbinery by Alex. Wilsion; Music by by Simon Hassler. In order to accommodate those wbo reslde,in adjacent Milks and towns, there will be a daylight performance SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 2 O'CLOCK., MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE Resting at 736 FIFTH WEES—LAST NIGHTS OF Augustin Dal,y's Great Local Play A, FLASH OF LIGHTNING. IT WILL'BE GIVEN MONDAY EVRNINO AND EVERY EVENING lINTH, FURTHER NOTICE. With its NEW SCENERY -4 • INTRIC ATE MACHINERY. AND EFFICIENT CAST. Jacob's Ladder.' • • Scenes in the Night t ' eAar. Patiorams, of the Hudson River. Itrßebeartal Shakspeare's "rwimere NIGHT." SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS'IN ADVANCE.* MUSICAL FUND 'HALL. CARL SEM Z AND MARI lIASSLEIPS GRAND: OBCHNSTRA MATINEE" • E VENT SATURDAY AT 3,36 P. Al: Package of four Tickets. SL Single Admi.olon, 50 Cents For ale at 1102 Chestnut street A CADEAtit OF ARTS ./ea. CREATNUT Otreet. above Tenth Open from 9 A., EL to 6 P. DL BeiJ Amin Weetio Great Picture of sun on etabliti ORRIBT REJECTED " ERMANIA ORCIHESTRA PUBLIC REHEARSALSG at the liorticuithral, , every Wedneeda.Y.* 8 ) 4 r, • • royallemat"RALlLitiL. Tickets sold at the door and all princ E ipal, music etoria Packages of five. 24 cents. 'ngagements can be made byaddressinig G. 'MABTERT. 1«Jl Monterey street, WITTIG'S hineicTtore. lu2l Chestnut street. or A.NDlikni Almelo Store, 1 di Chestnntetreet. °MIMS) Uo%'B 'AMERICAN VARIETY TLRATRE. EVERY EVENING and •- RATURDAY AFTIOLNOOII GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. Gilmtl-Balleta.TAbl °plan Bartestrilim Santa. Dance Gymnairt Aeta. Pantondmew. &c. BOARDING• TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD. CAN sowboobtAlciedatHAVArallmterimL MO RENT— A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH BOAVD. .la2o dt bpruce strocet. LOST• 08T OR 11.1lELAID—PERPETUAL. POLICY No. 5,b118 ieeued by the Enteroriee Fire Ineurance Company on licnseo. 21M EVERGREEN street,. now in the name of UENRY W. TYLEII. Any pereon having eald Policy will 'please return to the above addroes, ae application hen been made for anew one. bag to th e 6‘. AIJIDINAUIbs DODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLAPS • POCKET lA. KNIVES. PEARL and STAG HANDLES, of beau. Mut finish. RODGERS' and WADE tic BUTCHER'S. and the CELEBRATED LECOULTRE RAZOIt SCISSORS IN CASES of the finest quality. Razors. Knives, Scissors and Table Cutlery. Ground and Polished. EAR INSTRUMENTS of the most l fdproved construction to assist the hearing, at P. MADEI Cutler, and Sur. giral Instrument Maker. 115 . Ten street, belo wmyl. Chest. nut. tf MUSICALL• Q,lO. F. RONDINELLA. TEACHER OF SINGING. P Lessons and classes. Residence, 808 8. Thirteenth street.an.2B.lvll 119L&CRUMERIV, IJOdi• dittih. MERRICK & BOrd, 480InIIWARIC FOUNDRY. 4a: WASHI NGBIANU TON FACT Avengabffmtelphia. BPEAM ENGINES—High and Lo7Vressuro. Horizontal Vertical, Rerun. Oscillating. Blast and Cornish Paror GO l aßßE=lindor, Flu& Tubular. &e. STEAM fdP : ft--Nasmyth and Davy styles. and In all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam. Dry and Groan Band. Bradt &e. /100 FR—Iron Frame s . for covering with Mate or Iron. •pA i NKB-01 Card or Wrought Iron. for refineries. water 01, es& GAB MACHLNERY—Snob as &Aorta. Bench Castints Golden: and Frames, Purifiers. (Joke and Charcoal Bat rowa,_ Valves, Governer& &c. 4IJGAR kIACIDNISRY-13nch as Vacuum Pans Wit Pumps, Defecator&Done Black Filters, Burners, Wash era and Elevators I Bag Filters. Sugar and Bono Bind Cars; tszo. • 8010 manufacturers of the following oPOcialties: In Phibadolphia and vicinity. of WMam Wright's Patent Variablo Cutoff /Ream PennegVarti& of Blum 4 1511 iristice's PatentDottd4troiro Pois er /1111,1MTLar q tn the United States, of Weston's Patent Belfcenterinr and Seltbalancing Centrifugal Eingar.drainingMachLue Glass .b Bartarg improvement on AsPinWall ds wooiser, CcrittifirgaL Garters Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. Strahanqs Drill GrindMg Rest. Contractors for the design, erection. and fitting up of ile fineries for working Sugar or Molasses. AND ME AL ~HIN Orr y oureol'a Copper Nails, Bolts anti g ' In o ' Ver. co n atantly on hand _and for sale by BENET aim/ A 00.. No. 1139 Booth Wharves. DIG IRON.—TO ARRIVE, NO, I SCOTCH Pig 'RON— K alengarnook and Catnbroe brands. For sale' in Rita to suit by PETER WRIGHT do tiON9. Walnut etroet, Philadelphia. .POIO tf NAVAL STORES. 1p °SIN AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-4356 BARRELS , Rosin, pit barrels Spirits Tarper.tine. Now landing .from steamer Pioneer. from Wilmington. N. V. and for, male by COCELRAN;RLISSELL & C0...22 North Front' street. • /18NASURGS. BALEB COTTON OBNABURG43 "htontour." Moro and for tato 'hY COOLIPAN. RUSSELL & CO.; .42 North Front street. SPIRITI3 TURPENTINE-40 BA.RRELB SPIRITS TUR pentine now landing and for gale by EDW.' IL ROW • LEY; No. le Routh Wharves.. alai& QPIRITti TUtPENTINE AND ROSIN-110. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine ; , 142 bbls. Palo Boap llosirt; '1155 bble. N Shippina Rosin,landig from steamer Pioneer, or sale by EI)W. 11, ROWLEY. 16 S. Wharves- no2.tf CriANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLE% 444—:000 GABES fresh Canned reaches; moues from ( I muud pk w Appleo L2OO oases fresh Plne Apple.. In glass t IMO ewes 'Green Corn and Green Peas; 500 cum (run Plana In cans i 800 =ma fresh Green Gages; 500 asses Morrie& In syri i & l, ls( 0 eases Blackberries. In syrup; 60n cues straw. ••ber In Venn; 600 cues fresh Pears. In s t 7 c ay m ; 0.000 eases ( sired Tomatoes; 600 eases Oystsm.Lobs and Ohms( 600 eases Roast Beef.Aluttort,V6al. t r im t hot sale bY J CSEPEL. B. BUBB= 1./k5.141 Bon (IMES FARO/ERA 0/11TR13. dro.--OLINrES waituffed Olives); Nonpareil and Superthin ri. pe Aßls 9 French Olive s ; fresh goods ; landing - ex Na po Ca t "- porn liavro. and for ludo by JOB . U. umlS 111 " UO. , 109 South Delaware avenue. '-' ad.fir..' , TAM -ENTEaSELIE nolitraskoo 'ANY .. '‘"•, ', Of Ybsiadelll4ll4 ,9'# l op;i.tict. , watitat 41 M!7 J oast, 411 tholinitnit Stiettit_ gtit Ile Steen* mot aro.ol- piny-MI-41;On the ELISVENTM Miro, aims". the fol. • lowints gentlemen were eleetitd,E ire ate ' gor Me ensulod esr: l , .Ratobword Starr. - - .IrobvlEL r e t • - Nalbro Frasier. - ' .L-- levis i aobn N. Atwood., ~. - - yfins-M;_. anon. MEd. T. Tredielt, • ' chute.' Whinier: . , • , James LAilagbons.! • • • Timm er tr. Montgomery. Sean e 11.'Inuartz. ' , .._2 ' --' James' M. Aertien. - At n meeting of me - Boantotf Dirators,, ti , id this day ' F. RA_TOS FORD33TAIIR4reut reelected -President and TO timAl3 H. moreroomEßynNisieetee Vim President .12tu.th,s.61t" , ALEX. W. WitiTER. &nectar/. NOTiCal , • TO THE lIOLDEBB OP' TUB I PEE. CENT. PIiILADELPILIA AEG ERIE BONDS. DA LED • prut.ammeuts. Jan'. lit 1860. The Philadelphia end Erie Railroad Company . re now prepared to exchange. or purchace from the holdent thereof. the fiords of said Company dated ist day ofJuly. igtili. Wetted ut der authonty of the Act iof AmemblY ap. proved March 9thh 1808, and will exercise the option, of having the mortgage eecuriug the same satisfied in Mir' Justice of the agreement and condition° °adopted on said bonds. Treasurer. 930 230 Watnnt street. isle lett sigov- TEE EARNERS` AND TIONAL BANK. PAlLAtor.trara. Jan. 115.186 9: At an election held on the 11th day of January.lo69, he following a/dried El tockhOldenl Were - elOctad - Obsetors of thie Hank. Edwin M. Lewle, • Joehua B. Lippincott, John;Aebhuret. J ward Farnurtl, Anthony J. Antelo, rite W: Fare, Jr., Etch+ aran A. EarWtain, W I E. 'Woodward, Francis Tete: Ch oe H. Butchlnaoll. Lindley Snit th, p , P Sloan. !chard U. Dale. , And - at" mooting of thd D teeters le dr? WIN M. LEWIS. Esq., wee unatittoonelY reel d' Mout. jolt -IMO W. RUSHTON • ft (ladder. • tor- COMMONWEAUTH NATIONAL BANK. PUILAUXLPUIA. Junuary 18,1E039 At an election held on the 111th inst.. the following gen. Berrien wore elected i Direct of this . Bank: . Y No • - . Cbas.. rton. - C. - -IL Dubring. - ' - -- B. P__, Mitchell. Theo. WileoN R. N.; liurrottahs; Ii W.' Gray. . s W. A. Rollo. Samuel K. Ashton, Paul P. Seller, - Win. F. Barstll. Jno. Wastewater. Robert ft. Starling. • And at a meeting of the Board. held this day. Charles P. NOhTON. Esq.. was unanimously melected eresident. Sale , . II: 0. at/LING. Cashier. FOURTH NATION.. PHU, MARCHniti • rm At an election held o n the . named gentlemen were dull Bank to terve the miming ye) Albert C Roberta, J. Ilinry &am -Wm. N. Hamm. Jae. C. Reich. Samuel Miller, John M. And at a meeting of the day. ALBERT C. RORER? elected President. and J. 'Preeident. pm ato SAMUEL kir CORN- EXCHANGE NATIONAL DANK. Petti.angtrins., Jan. le, L. At sn election held on the Debi 'tuatara the followieg named gentlemen were elected Directors of this Bach for the ensuing year: Alexander G. Cattell. Alexander Whiffdin , John W. Torrey. John P,Orent. Hugh Craig Philip B. Mingle. Chrntian .I:Hoffman. Samuel T. Canby .. Willism P. Cox, ' Edward C./it:dna. David Vanderveer. Edmund A. dander. Dell Noblit, Jr. And at s meeting of the Board. held this day. Hon. A. G. LATTELL. was unanimously re-elected President, J. W. TOKhEY, Vice Preaident, and jalll3ti. IL P. SCHETAY, Cashier. ser OFFICE OF THE TEEMOt.T COAL COM PALIFI NO. 23PHILADFLPble EXCHANGE PHILADELPHIA. January 16th. NOTICE. • 7be Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Tro. mont Coat Company will be held at No. 23 Philadelphia Exchange, in the City of Philadelphia. on TCESr , AI'. the tecond day of February. at 12 o'clock, M.. at which time aid place the Annual Election for President and Directors to eerrn the =rums year will beheld. - M. U. CDLICET, Secretary'. inlq 18t4 air NATIONaL EXOUANGE BAN.K. • • iIft.I.JUJELPIitL. January /9 1869. At an Annual-Mooting of tholdtockholdera. hold 12th hut., the following named gentlemen were elected Dirac. ton. of ,this Bank: A. Boyd. _ , IWILWOI2I _ liedj.-8131/oa. • IV. C. Houston. J. Fkailey Smith. It. P.(i'dillaghadl. J. Bollodoon. A. J,7 Sloan, , Kirk It. o,ll.ounntange, T. L. Oillesple, Joseph B. ownaced. • At a meeting of the Pl:rectors held this daY. A. 110 YD. Esq., waa unanicoottaly.ro,alected President. • Ja19514. J. W. (11.41101.011, THE BIG MOUNTAIN IMPBOVEME T N'T COST PAN.Y. PHILLDELIMIA- January 16th. ISO) 'lle annual meeting of the Stockholders of the "Big Mountain Improvement Companrk.will be held at their office, No. See Walnut street. on MON )AY. the that day of I. ebruary neat, of 4 o'clock P.M., when an election wilt be beld for Ave Directors to servo for the ensuing pelt. 710 Tranefer Books will be rioted from Monday, 25th to-Monday, let prox both days Inclusive jalB.l2tt W. 2'. JENKS. Preeldent. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP 465r. MOUNTAIN- -Ii,AILRLAD COMPANY: 417 WAL N UT STREET. . PraLtngr.rina, Jan. 18th The annual meeting. of the .Stockholders of lie tient lagdou and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Com pany, will be held at the Office of the Company. No. 417 WALNUT street. Philadelphia. ou TUESDAY, g'ebruary 7d. at 11 o'clock, A. 31., when an election will be held or a Prealdent and twelve Directors to serve for the catalog year. J. P. AERIdEN, jal6a to th Dell Secretary'. We.. OFFICE OP TILE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. PIULADELPHLit, January 3, 1800 The annual meeting of tne btockholderd of the Loeuet Mountain Coal and Iron Company will be hole at the office of the Company. No. 230 B. Third street, on MO N. DAY, the drat day of February next, at 13 o'clock, M., weep an election will be held for Directors. EDWARD SWAIN, Secretary. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE OF PIIILADEL. r phia.—Tbe annual meeting of the Commercial Ex change will be held on TUESDAY. Jan 26th, 1889 Tbe Annual Report of the Board of Managers will be read at I Lk, o'clock. A. a The polls will br open from 10 A. M. to 3 P. 3.1. for the election of of to tape for the ensuing year. G. B. THIPALL.. Secretary. eir OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVP" TION COMPANY. NO. 417 WALN UT ISTRFET! .Pintiomplita. January 19,1483 Notice la hereby given that the Annual Meeting of 0 , 1 Stockholders and Loanboldera of this Company, and th ele..tion of Oftic.ra for the enacting year, wll.l bo bold at this office on TUESDAY, the ninth day of Februar INN. at 11 o'clock A. M. W. M. TILGHMAN , jel2-tu th s fon becretary . IterCONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stockholder» of t Continental Hotel Company. for the election of agers end the transaction of other busin wil be t on SATURDAY, January V., 18a), at 12 o'took. M., at t , ., HoteL J. SERGEANT PRICE, jail-123 , 1 Sccrotary DIVIDEND NOTICES. BAT: KING orrit.E C O OFMPAI THE M M ORRIS CANAL A) i Jraeur Cerv, :Jan. 19, 1861 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Ditectore hay,' thie day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CERilr. on tie amount of the Preferred stock. payable in acrip,:redeemt hie in twenty. years from the first day of February nu' t, beating interest at' the rate of seven per cent. per nc.. .num, payable retni.annually, upon the first Tu g. day or August and the first Tuesday of Feb ruary then following. Certificates of this Serb will be delivered to the holders of the Preferred' Stock on the first 'I L:ESDAY (the sld) in Febvary next at the Office of the COMPanl. in Jersey CRY. and at the Office of Ni. 'W. CLA RR dz C. 0.. in Philadelphia, to ouch titockholden~ teeidt at Wand near that city. The Trheeler Bcolce will be closed froth this day until the second day of February next JOHN RODGERS, Secretary. olllicE (JP THE NORTH,_PENNSYLVANIA 1116 rRAILROAD COAPANY, PLULADELHILi. NO. 407 WALNUT STREET. JANUAIIIr 6, 1869. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Tb e 'Transfer Bonk') of this Company will be closed on SATURDAY ; the 9th Inst., at 8 o'clock F. M., and will be reopened on IiATURDAv, the lath lnst A Dividend has this day been decimetre( Five (5) Per Cent., clear of taxes, payable In scrip bearing no interest, and convertible into Bevan Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds of the Company. in sums of not lees than Five Hundred Dol lars, on and after May let next. '1 he said Dividend will be credited to the Btockholdinv as they owl ßtand registered on the books of the Coot Pale on BAT IJIMAI. the Ilth inst. , Itli y gnt di WM, WIBTER. JO In t Treasurer. - PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Office. p 7 B. FOURTH dreet. Paer.einuAq DIVIDEND NOTRM. 1114 Dec. BC4 18t. The trapppfee boaaof — this Comuany will be closed on the 4.11 of.Jnrittary next and be reopened 'on Tuesday Js unary' lqt.h. , A Dividend of Five per cent, has been declared on the Preferre4) fled Common Stoch.elear of National and dude . faxes. pit3nble in Common Stock on and after January lath 1801 ^o the holders thereof as they shall stand refit. Weed on tilti t trooks of the Vomeanrou the 4th of J nary net LS' All!pto able at this office. Irifrr Ail-orders for Dividends must bo witnessed and . damped.' de2olm4 S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. rerN OTION WEST JERSEY RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFICE OF TOLE TREASURER, Cannim, N. .1,, .Tanfisrl 16th; 1869 The Board of Directors have this day ared a Semi- A UMW Dividend of FIVE PERCENT. cloar of Natiosal Tax, payable to the stockholders of this date , on and lifte r WEDN* SDAY, the 8d day of February. 1869; at -tho Treaiurern Office in Camden. The stock' transfer booke will be closed from the date hereof until tee 9th 'den of February, 1869. GEORGE ROTIBIN3,_ ' ' Treasurer. W..../.; WM' CO. tells& DIVIDEND NOTICE— • : . 4. 1 111 1, A DELPHIA AND TRENTON rce.ILBOA.D comper,Y, Ofeee, 224 Booth DELAAVAIIE'avenue.„ pli`no,Anzwenta.. • Jan. With. __ The Directors have t!Pi day. doclarod , a" semi annual divid°l3 d of Five (6) Per Copt. tirOu' the Capital Stook of in the Company. clear of takee, ro the profile of the elx mobthtitmd Mg December nit: 868; payab'e on aid after robruary 14 proximo, to,the holders thereof as they stood registered on the hooks of the Company on the 16th Mat lejatO Ilti J. PARKER NOM)). Treasurer, 3 t, .3 3 3 it I fit 3i; ;•, fs. AL BANS OF PUILADEL. A.Jennaryl9thaB64. .I.lllh instant the•fo -elected Directors ofiria Wee ßobert B .rooks, Clark. M. E. Harris Man Wood,. Upland Smith. Chesnut. Board of Directors held this SEAq . wet tulaalmouslytro. :a' itEhabl. Esq.. Vico J. MACMULLAN. Cashier. . -DIVIDEND NOTICES* ' I sew- AME OFFICE RICA V-ROPP:1 0 ~/PW!OF Nozra . ramanimeraa. Jam 11. IBM. Tr it ? Wagtail howl tbla d•Y declared • aercl.araz e ull ; 41 1 , ea , 4 puree vm,,.payeiMesilailecAtatir•r ULM.: - f 4 'Onaziaa la • , 1 Boctetaiy. AIKAIO/1(0_ ~SlllllVsip CHESTNUT ST. RINK ASSOCIATION. 2,000130A1iV8. - . ..';• *lOO EACH; Perethent —nom JOSEPH T. THOMAS. TestAsunan--M LIA.MMETT. WM. G. SIOORHE/iD..'. uffht P44.14N M /II HEW petal). . nordawrr. - ' • : r It D. BaRCLA Y. BON. J. H. &MPBILL HON. J. T. THOMAS; LIJTHEE GOOK. E. BROWNE., Limited *mount ot Stobk FOr Sale; The Comeau' who own the OpLEND4IO NEW 10/N&TING RINK, Coiner or Cbiataiii and Twilitf4tiiiii have instructed um to One limited amount of the stook for mile in ebares ofLiundred Dollars each. A. barge amount 'of money_ ban been expended in the erec tion of the building. Which is ' 2 / 3 by 1 10 feet, The main hall la 643 feet blab. Each share of stock will bo entitled to an advance diet. dead. Payable 3 folly. of twenty/ per cent. (e2O) to tickets,',object to provision' of. h e By•Lews of the Company. Bush dividends maybe taken in abogla;season. or mop e s ticicgts, which are transferable. Regarding the succees of the grofelit there ctn. be n. doubt, 10 the building bi intended for a public hell, to be used for concerts. church tains, feetivals, convention's: ilf.7 ricultural exhibition!. etc. Further particular! can he obtained at our office. fIAVEN Bac> p p'ric, No. 40 0. Thideo Sticeos4 , eli ha. • imertf§. • • - TO ,gtErinr, TO RENT. SECOND4TORY FPONT ROOM!, HEATED Wltbt STEAM THE DEW BULLETIN-BUILDING, 607 Chestnut Street. ii Ajely In ple Publifin!,ton 0)310,0.: TO.. 13E The Fecond, Third and Fourth Floors OVUM, DEW BUILDING AT THE N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Ste. rooms , Tis:rtMesirr 1: 1 : iccatt"b uq ..vtAoitees purp oses. STRA WBRIDGE &CLOTHIER ON TUE PREMISE& rTO LET—A NEW El/ALL-SIZE TuREE-sroar , Home. containing eleven rooms)lnvltidlug bath. " No. 612 Notiti Twecity.thlrd area emir 1716 GREEN etreet. Ja2l ETO LET—AN EIGHT-ROOMED HOUR& DX llafneg • ateeet,_ Germantown. THOMAS BRAG. FIELD. 427 Walnut street. AIWA' dm TO LET.—S TORE NO. 214 BOUTS BROAD. Oakes and Studios 524 Walnut. kDWARDS, U 2 South Formai; 14156 t. FOR RENT.—A HANDSOME COUNTRY: BEAT on a turnpiko„ east Of GertuentOwn 5 acres or [and attachelL !arse:mansion house , with cit comm. tdences: stabling, 'Joe-house, tilled, &c. J. 51.'GU y _ ittdEr & BONS.= Walniitstrust: eFOE IiENT.--Ik MODERW.RESI. dente, new, with. every totwettience,iomtein tiro narthvreateru p A rt the . citv. The furpri tura. wor only_a_few maetka fifnee, for kale eta eaCTLUC,O,,, hit di 131.ibiti,tra Waltra • r . TO ittikiT--TBE iiKtiosomr, COMTRY SEAT • at Edgmater. New Jersei. The I ease titue ever? instroronent—larse and .047. The Granada laid out with•nb kit, and Fruit Trues. Vwer,joo Jlearinacrruit Tr* es. 'Stable and eartlaad-house. ice bowie., •Sie.; with eight aster of ptound. Within v.ree-tainutes walk of Station fa'F. dresratrr. Serena trains AIaiI9::APAI to_LOPPLiOIt_4.IpALAN-4;:.lirYainutattult.__ 170 .ItV.Y.• HANDSOME lAUNTEY SEAT. with 4 Acrc i 6r..unci, Dot's Lauri, Germantown. with es - . r 3• • ..renleueo; Goa, 'Bath, Rot and cold 'Water. Large 8.. r t e_ "tscrolutte•lionte. It-nitwits:of with - 40 tone of Ice; C•ow c table, Cuielten•lunet4 and every. Las pro,. me ut. w 111 1 r. uced.....ith or without Furniture on a Leuze. Apply,t..• SAII:II.:CR. - -411-.1-0.11.DA.N. L 33 Walnut street. FOR Lt.:, r-NO 420 MARKET . STREET. through to Merchant &trent. Four-story Wi every cengentence for badness. J. M. GUMMY' Ef 7itt Walnut Jarrett. 12 FOR RENT--111£ DESIRARLE STORE...PROP, my. No. 530 Market etreet, runninKtbrottet . tO Mi nor etreaL we Proms. Afro. tirrt fLor sad has& meet of BTore, No. 54:1 Elinor etreet J. SI...OUNIXEr SONS, 733 - Walnut etreet. • MODERN HOUSE: NO. =A By M. H. HOFFMAN. • 144 Wish= street. TO LET.--9 ROO Luctiet atzvet. • des ROOM To RENT ON TbMD OF NJ Bolding. No. TM Walnut alma. J. M. GUMY . & EONti. ITOBL 15AL2624. Good Will and Fixtures For Sale OF OUR Furnishing Goods Department, Ana rant Hail or store To Lig, 627 CHESTNUT STREET, VAN DEUSEN, BOERHER & CO. FUR BALE—LARGE WHARF. .NSIETLi SID OF Cherry street, Schuylkill. with lease of Cherry Street iu L:Idle& J. 11..WHEELLIt, US S. Filth at. Jel6 a to that* inTILE SUfiSCRIBRR OFFERS FOR SALE SE yr, ral desirably located count seats In the iminedlatet ara vicinity of th city, some of which arc elegantly im proved, having co odious mansions, stables, . areaur bowel+, ornamen ts'grounds, dm-. dm- A T. PRATT: . jolt,. to t 6 s' _ - / ....,, lO B South Fourth's!. WEST POILIDLLP MA.— FUR SALE—Olsill OR lE. two twin Cottages on Fortieth street, south of Chat nut, sloe 1 ards. Fiend' rode, *even chambere, and well built, with furnace, bath, ace, &e. WILLIAM IL BACON 844.1 , 317 WALK F Bt. .1114-theMt' cFOR BALE—A NEW DOUBLE TIIREE•STORY Bonne, with all modern conveniencee, lu West Philadelphia. Stable and Greenhouae on.raar, Lot Why IEO. Address MANTUA, Biaxialle °retell. Jal9llt' EkOn BALE. TEM LARGE Lor ON TUE Eoutheast corner of Ninth et. and Washington av - • nue, with the braldinge thereon erected, imitable for forwarding and coinnaieeion business; coal yard: din.. railroad tread and ecalen 011 the lot. S. KILPATRICK. 144 South Fourth street. GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE—A 11ANDSOMF. double Kona Residence, with all modern concerti. ences; situate on East Walnut lane. between Main 'end Morton streets; stable and carriasmhouse.co.v.house. ice..hosse. sming•house,&c. ; choice fruit and shade trees of every description. The lot. vs bleb has a front or 575 feet will be sold in whole or part wbh the improvements. J. M. GIUMMEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street EFOR HALE—TuE ELEGANT COUNTRY.SR late of Samuel Ilildebtan, deceased, with from 6 to eh acres of land attached,situato on the turnpike. within , twelve minutes walk from the Railroad depot at Chestnnt Hill. Large Mansion House, with clear hall through the centre, over 10 feet in length; parlors. ' eft ting.rown, library. dining room and 2, kitehens-on tlu) first floor, end every city convenience; 'Grounds hand somely improved with Cut steno welts the entire trout: graveled carriage drives and walks, shade and evergreen Elm I full growth and in perfect order. , PhotograPhe may be seen at the office of J. M. aUmapy,dr• OUN. 133 Walnut street. FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREESTORY ii .Residence. 21 feet front, with three.sto.y..back buildings, every convenience and In perfect . order. No. 17111 Spruce street. Lot running through to back street. J. .M. OLIMMEY &SONS, 722 Walnut street. 12 FOR BALE OR RENT—THE • LARGE) ki'L'ORE. No. 418 arch street. Apply on am premises. or to D. M. FOX. No, 840 North Fifth greet, or tho owoor may be seen by addressing t3ox. •2= rbilndelPlita dol Essinatrerrion. FtENDO' SCHOOLS , FOURTH AND GREEN entrance on Fourth streot. will re•open n SECOND DAY (Monday) the 1 t of Becond Month' (February). 1869. For teems of admlesion r apply to the teachers. , WAhAlli MING, . Grammar Department. . • ; REBIACCA T. BUCKMAN, Secondary Department. , ABBIE T. LIPPINCOTT, Primary Department.. Ja2l th.ca,to.9t . , , • LI ORBEMAN . S 11 I V' SCIENTIFICALLY taught at the Philadelphia "Ilidiug Schee), trearth street abor Vino. Fhe horses are quiet, , ard theroUghly tralue ' For biro . aadAlo hams. - Also, oar. tinges at all , times or yreddlum parties. , opera, ,funerala, dm. Horses trafnedlo the saddle. , • ; THOMAS CRAXGE & RON.' REMOVAL.. RMOVAL,—THE lONO, ESTAHLISHED DEPOV lot the purchase and oalo of second Ilan& &pm.. windows, store fixtures. dm.. from Oeveeth street-to titxtls etreat. above Oxford, where ouch artlcleo aro for otdOitt great, variety. • •. Aloe new doors, sashes, shutters, arm - 1 - alB.O NATHAN W.. nt,us., BOOM . AND S 110 E% E 8155 p T 80. Nu .asu NOR'III NINTH STREW. saa'`onand a 1414 Y of Gentlemen's Boots andlihoia o,f tho ,finest quality of..leather and workmanship a made to order. . dea fiord, DINE APPLE 011EEBE.—NORTON'S CELEBBATIM .LBrand on oonaignment 6,nd for ealo byJOB. B. BUS/ BIER & C0..108 uonth thasware avunue BMWS lletropolltan Pollee fallIJI„ The falkewiegwasintrteltteedinteetthes, ,seettft • yesterday uy Mr. "'enemy, of Philadelphia: An act relative to the Police Department, of the city of Philadelphia: Baorthe 1. .fle at enacted by the Senate and Balsa of Representatives of the 'iConswiernweallA .Penntylvania E in General Aesembly met, and le is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That the Gov‘rnor of Pennsylyania shall appoint, imme diately after tbe passage of this not, five citizens of the Skate of Pennsylvania, and residents of the city of Philadelpitiatode person ;') , slahrto terse ' of o ffi ce ball expire entthd firstelitY cif January, 1870; ono person whose term of office shall expire -on the first day of January, 1872; one person • whose term of office shall expire on the first day of JanntrY,l673; One person whose term of office shall expire on the first day of Januaty4ll74, r end tibial appoint one person on the east , day of December, Busily thereafter, to servo for the term of five years from the first day of January of each and every 3 ear, who shall be the Coranthatiebersef Police of the City of Philadelphia, and shall form a Police Board for the control manaaement, and supervision of thepolice elly,aind that performance of sas h other dutiett as skeittherein be enjoined; and they shall have and exercise all the powers. rights, and authorities given by this act. That if any of the persons appointed Coin missioners of Police shall resign from the said Police Board, or shall cease to reside in the said city, or shall byeleath 'Whereas) 'vacate seep: office, the Governor shrill - appoint a person for the remainder of the term so vacated. Bee. 2. That no salary or emolument shall bepld or allowed to the said Commissioners of Fel ice' for their services as members of the Police Board, nor shall they have, take or eni o Y l wirlctirdarY interest in any contract, purehatesoi sales otsua terials need, or for or in any work done or em ployment connected with the management and control of the Policit* -- pattruentrlitTlesee - Our, forbidden to subjeetteiteprizeon or`persoineso of fending to impeachment by City Councils, and if fmand guilty,upon notice thereof to the Go vernor he shall vacate the seat and supply by new ap pointment. That the said Commissioners,before, entering upon these duties, shall take the usual oath ofollice before one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, and shall thereupon or ganize themselves into a Board of Police, whereof a majority of the said COLDIDIS• SiODOIS - shall be: a quorum for the urine action of business, and the baraatingtathereof shall not be open to citizens. The said board is hereby authorised, to elect one of Its members to preside Over - the tneetlngs of the said Wall, ands; front Mimi° them to 'adopt such rules and regulations for its own government and the control and management of the pollee force as they may deem expedient ; provided, that the same shall in no wise be contrary to the laws of this Corn monweeltb; the president to hold office at the pleasure of the board; and, also, It shall elect a secret:v:7 of, the board and a messenger, to hold office at the pleaertre ot the board. The Mere tary shall keep a record of all - the proceedings thereof, and perfornisuch other duties as may be acquired, and Atha receive 'such salary therefor as may be determined by- the City Councils. Bee. 3. That any ono of said commissioners may be removed from said office on impeachment for misdemeanor therein, or other sufficient cause or charges, to be preferred by Common Council and tried by . Select Council in the mangier and form prescribed by the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth as to impeachment by the House of Representatives and trial thereof by the 13enate. That all the public pollee property, books, records, and accoutrements now in the porseasion of the Police Department of the sit,' of Philadeiphia are hereby given for the use of the Police Board as herein constituted. Bee 4. That the pollee force of the city of Philadelphia shall coollet of a Chief of Pollee, a eaptain of detectives, , th ree sergeants of de teetivea, and twenty detective officers; one cap. tain of police and three sergeants or police for etch iced every police district or division, and so many pollee patrolmen not lees than one thou sand, as may be determined upon by the Coun cils of said city, by whom the amount of salary to be paid respectively to each officer and patrol man shall be fixed; all of the said officers and po- lice patrolmen shall be severally appointed by the Commissioners of Police, and each person so appointed shall bold office ao long as he shall taithfully observe the rules of the said board and execute the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the city of Philadelphia, or until by medical inspection he shall be declared physically incapacitated therefor, and no o ff icer or patrolman shall be removed from the pollee foros by said board until after written chlirges shall have been preferred against him to the said board, which shall be sustained by a majority of the commissioners, after oppor tunity shall hare been a ff orded him ot being healed in his own defence, or by attorney. Sac. b. That in addition to the permaneast po les force hereby constituted, the board ahVI ap, Feint one buedred persons as substitutes; who shall be properly registered as such, and shall severally serve whenever so required, in case of the sae ensign or other temporary absence of any pollee patrolman; rirorided thatihe said sub atitutesshall only receive the pay for which the patrolmen in whose stead they shall respectively serve would have hementi r tled if they, hasii re malned on ditty. ; Sac. 6. Past the qualification for appointment. anode of trial, cause tor removal from office of each officer, patrolman and substitute of the said pollee force shall be particular)) , prescribed and id( fitted by tho rules and regniations of the said Pollee Board. Bac, 7. ,That no person holding office tinder this act shall be liable to perform duty as a jury man or in the militia. exc. 8. That the Pollee Board shall cause to be kept books of record of the police, wherein shall be entered the name of every member of the pollee force connected therewith, with his place of na tivity, age, whether monied or unmarried, date of citizenship, if born out of the United States, time of residence in the city of Philadelphia, for rner. ocenpatims, place of residence, •date of ap pointment and removal frond office, with the cause et the latter; it shall also cause to be kept a regis try of all etolin property recovered by the mem bers of the police force, together with the name of the owner the, statement of. the Risco whore foond;ainii name of the person from whom taken. with the date and other circumstance's connected therewith; it shall also cause to be kept general complaint books, in which shall be entered every emnplatnt preferred upon personal knowledge, with theisame and residence of the complete - lam; ' it shall also cause to be kept books account:lie to all citizens for the registry of lost or stolen pro periy;• ale 0, books containingcomplete inven tories of all public property in the several pollee , stations, and of all badges, rattles, maces and other personal accoutrement/31n use by the pollee force belonging to the city. t Bac. 9. That it shall be the duty of the Board on or before the let day of December of each year,to furnish the City Councils with an estimate of the amount, tinderseparate 'and distinct items of expenditures, that in their judgment will be required diming the next fiscal your for the main tenance of the police force of said city and all necessary expenees appertaining thereto; and all, sums expended by or for the Pollee Board shall be paid by the City Treasurer, upon orders dnewn in the usual form by the said Board, under ap propriations regularly Made by COW/CUL sae. 10. That it abide be the duty of the Police Board; with consent of City Counells, to divide the city into such dlstilets or diytedous as may be necessary for`its pro ,per management or feelern anent; to superintend the purchase Of all news miry suppitee, and repaint, and onoilon of ail pollee station-houses, whenever preetleion * hero fot shall be' made by City Councils. No came - nee shall ever be incurred by the said board, unless the Stane shall be authorized and provision there for made ley City Conneils. The office of the board shall be located in such place as may be designated by the said City Councils; provided, that no ward of said city ' shall be divded in the formation of said pollee district or division. Bee. 11. 'that the board shall have power to iSEOO fuhpoatine, to compel - before it the atten dance of witnesses upon any proceedings author. ized by its rues and ..regulations; each . idennents stoner of , Pollee; the Chlef of Polices and the eeeretury of the board, shall have power re spectively to adininister, take, receive, and sub-- scribe rilt,eflirniations pad oaths to any ohm es summoned and appearibg any matter or pro eeediegeuthoriled fig altireetild; to any deep°t sitien necessary hy.the rules of.the -eold.,board;, sly aitliul ard corrupt swearing Icy any . wieneis' or pt non making :deposition before anyith the office re aforesaid, to any Materiat fact In arty'prb-• evicting under the said Tale'' ml iriigulatioris,, shrill be decreed perjury.. and shall - he , peaked; iti the manner , preserthediee thela Of the 13416; for stet nr litto,ofrencte, ; thio 12. That the Pollen Board shall make, Ell ttable provision for the taking; by tatimberfeof the pollie force, and by the uttitik6 I v . . .4bSTPIO/Pa4.fi AllitittkOtAtri.. ,„1 1 , r-„,4 lal lit , Of the same in •tt voott - to berme for that pur- - pose,vohich oath may be.taken beforn any corn• miseloner of police, who is hereby authorized to administer the same. The board fibril have power to prescribe the dress, badges, and =pa yments to be need end worn by the members of the force, apd to authorize, whenever necessary, the carr3,ltar of each weapons and firearms WI eball lx) needed for their safety or the enforcu recut of their authority. Sgs4;lll.:Xigstjt c ebalhhetho d_qty of the Com palshitinireiff I.Miee„; through %the police force herein constituted, at all limes to preserve the public peace everywhere within the boundaries of-the said city, to protect the rights of persons and property therein, to prevent crime and arrest offenders, and to cause the laws and ordinances of' tbe'elly to pe.dttlytfukcperd.. They shall pre .eetzVelbe mace. a 0101913011 e in said city, and proiict'the citizens iri exercising the right of suffrage from till lawlessness and disorder It ,*pall be their duty in all cases, when inferince by three persons in writing that disturbances are apprehended at any poll in any, election division ba r . .said city, to furnish a sOffielept,pedicejoree FQ kekil bald poll open and free from all obstruction; and in order to prevent any conflict of authority, it shall not be lawful 'for tite Sheriff of the city and county. of Philadel phia, or any other pereon,except as herein stated and designated,to appoint any deputy ordeputies to act as-peace Oincersott any ,election poll in any eleetion drvielon Of any Ward-in bald city. firm. 14. That all laws or parts of laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania heretofore pastfd which are inconsistent with the provisions of this act aro hereby repealed. ';':CRIME. MURDER IN LOIIIIII&Na. lillartlertatete - of 117notteladiatsie Freedmen. We copy the following from the Red River News, published at Natchitoches, which paper justly denounces the murders committed in De Solo. The good people of the parish can, if they choose, stop these fiendish acts. From the Mansfield Times of the 2d instant we gather the followingparticulars of the perpetra tion of a most diabolical and fiendish wholesale slaughter of freedmen. Itseems that on the night of December 28,.1868 ; six•men-thoroughly aided anddisguised, visited the plantation of Mr. Bayard Davidson, distant' about eight miles fromiliansflelei t and arrested four freedmed labor ers on defplace, carried them a. lthott, distance from their cabins and placed a guard over them. Three of the men then proceeded to pillage and burn several cabins, even setting fire to the corn cribs; ; the crane of the labor nf , , their vidtiM s . during the pair year.' " ; * Having perpetrated this crime, they returned to their comrades. ,The wholoyaKty now started elf with hairprisonera, •but be d proceeded ouly a short distance when they deliberately shot and kilted th:ee of them, and wounded the fourth, who succeeded in escaping to; Kr. 'Davldeon's home. Mr. Davidson started to the scene of violence, but was halted by an armed sentinel, who prevented his approaching the quarters. At the inquest held over the bodies of the mur dered men, the wounded colored man stated that he recegnized atremg the perpotratoraof this out rage-Messrs. W. L. Jordan, and David and Jack son Surges, citizens of De; t3oto parish. These parties were arrested and tried before Justice Womack. After a trial lasting two days, they were acquitted and set at liberty. The limes adds: "Bo far, euspicion now rests upon no one as being engaged in the diabolical affair." We have beard, among the many crimes and outrages so frequent at the Boutieno account which equals this In deliberate barbarity, whole sale murder united widiareon. We cannot learn that the unfortunateeictims of this fiendish ma lignity were guilty of any offence—and even sup posing they were, that would not justify their murder, the burning of -houses and the destruc tion of gathered crops. Justice seems to have closed its eyes, and crimp stalks abroad in open defiance of law, going about boldly, unwhipped of its merited puulehment. A MORMON OUTRAGE. A Clergyman taken Ilrem Me Pulpit Salt cake City. A eorresporulent of the - Salt Lake Reporter of the 1211 says : Please allow me the nee of your columns to comment upon one of the grossest outrages ever perpetrated upon the rights. of a free people. A clergy man of the Episcopal Church, well known and it apeckd In this city, upon a Sunday morn ing, while engaged in the religions service of his church, is compelled to leave the altar to the in terruption of the services, and listen to the read ing of a warrant issued upon a trumped up charge, by the minions of a despotic power. It bas been the boast of the Tout-mouthed despots of Utah that the ministersof every religions de nomination would rind toleration here. But it is such toleration as the Gladd rates, Morrisitea and Josephites haw:experienced. A toleration that the Brighautito emissaries surround with perse cution and death. What are • the Lets in the present case ? The clergyman; rides from his house, shelved at a considerable distance from his church, and passing the municipal hall, the majestic proportions of which were reared with the procet ds of whisky, sold in the corporation whisky shop, and esela stone or which marks a drunkard's grave, simici,of time lazy, pensioners upon the City Treasury, lolling upon the door step of „the Hall otJustice, deem it a fine oppor tunity to e.hargennainister of the gospel with the breach of city ordinance. The Justice is sought for, and in an hour's time the war rant ie,ready. ,The occasion is a rare one. Here is a fine opportunity for Interrupting the services of a Christian Church. The "damned Gentiles" must be made to leel the power of the despot ism which sways the destinies of Utah and the clergyman is summoned from the altar to hear the warrant rend! Why is be not arrested? Be cause the object is accomplished, the servic-e are interrupted— and the -"Gentiles" are made to feel that, they r are still in Utah, the land of the Saints. The execution of the warrant could,not, be postponed until Monday, although the clergyman is a resident of this, city and could be found at any time when wanted. Such forbearance would not snit the purposes of the vile emissaries ever ready to do - their master's bidding. How long are the rights of citizens of the United States to be trampled upon here in Utah 1 Will It be, until the itoverupent protects them or will they be their ,own protectors and show the tyrant of Utah that a_ power exists right here sufficient for hie overthrow. Midnight assassins and murder ers ! beware the aroused justice of an outraged and indignant people I Jearice. LlflEs. MAULE BROTHER & CO:, 2590 South Street ]869 PATTERN MAKERS. 1869 CHOICE BEL f ECTIUN OE .111CallatiNAJORK PINE .101.4t.PAT !Elea 1869. Sy%u u N 4 A N D HMLOCK M 1869. LARGE BTOCJi 1869, FLORIDA I , LOo RI N G. FLOW DA FIAJORLNG. 1869 CAROLINA FLOORING. Viko)r , IA FLOORING. DELA WARE FLOORING, ABA FLOORING. WALNUT FLOOIIO G 18 69 FLORIDA STEP WARM. 8 6 9 . . FLORIDA tril.P BOARD.i. RAM YLAAR. RAU. PLANK, ,A 1t69. WAAILIFF RUA VA lE 69. WALNUR BOARDS,. WALAU r FL&NR. At SORTED FUR. (11iMWET MAICURS. OUILDEP El. al. ICb9. LIIIHIP 1869. wArTrlflPiNz. - - 1869. grltialEPZlttlf: 1869 wurri, cws i'1 1 2 1 0:c AND Ilica4OKY. • 1860 IjkIiOI4INA.I3IIANTLING - 0. : UA lint INA HI - 11L48. : ..a.LANTLINU, IE6O. CEDAR SHINGLES. GE DA it tall IN G - I) , ArritEq giturior.eit • LA Aat,oll 4 HMI`, ez , n PLABTEItiNG,LATIL, ; I.CUi7. • ~ P LAST.I.AKIMI LATit . ~•; • LktlL .•• '2606 BOUrn 13TUEET. THE DAILY Eli VYING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1869. :74,kt:; , il#6l4ilt PrAFEROIS4 tl I: ettft t, 4- I ,A, 0.,, in ix u.*.s. ilithiratv iii .mat&u. 146.-4 . ~.,_ .A T./JAMAICA. NO. , MAIM tOT oas kixturee. • call the attention *. r the peldieterthelr era asstelniellenEeer twit bandellere, Pendants,melte • They also introduce - to Ones Into dwoLUnge glad Oti 4 6 1.' • landing.. and attend . •• • euending, altering war rel".. rk ittse pipes. All wart warranted 1 • moor owns. . ~, . : ,..,...._,,,,,,.. t . • t".4 iiii i T ull !FO i-13. 6t , ril-4fitatiashmtalab t SAILING FROM EACII PORT EVERY. PIVE DAYS. FROM IaNE WU{l EP PIIILADSLPLUA, AND LW NU f . .41?r 1 -141 . .!--. ' Eti t tr e j- t - N (r TT A el i i,31 - 0 - iitei,' , coin olf , ovtiiii t. litztioili K • Steam/dam 1 • ROMAN, 1,4138 tone, Captain O. Bake!. " 8/4111.06 1 ;i1460 , T0ZVV111M1T.5.M.041411100 A 0 la Ini 01. N. Lelia tone. Captain Ovs a ell. • The SAXON. from Phila . Saturday. Jan. 23, at 6 P. M. 7 h C 14 (J.ll3lAN,trom Milton. on naturday.Jarit.ata P.M. 31 1 01 J ktoolibit , eissiii pultutily.juidf rd tMU lie rectlitgivverS,AssA WWII beldr iClivisys tuctorta. Yetis ht for poime beyond oaten sent with despatch. T Ft eight taken for allpomts hi New England and tor. 'warded as directed. Insurance 35 per oent, at the office. For Freight or:pretense . A(auperl i r i pageo it mmodations) apps , to ...,,,y;;='. .4. ... 'MILNE , keleO &.00.. n -.31 ' Mt South Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA AS ND SOUTHERN AML SI EAMBHIP -04,./MPANY'S REGULAB LINER Fin Al QUEEN STREET WHARF. Tbn,a.Hl4TA. jela jef.ll, for ALIW „911,LE05, Iris . Peefifrillil=l l lllWlLVAt3.Wiii-$ NANA. —, Feb --. 1 Ibe WYOMING will sail for SAVANNAH on S. I w 11:1t TOMAWANO4i i wbItAII, 1,r , 0 841, , 441 On pin. : .2to P nr, ' - , lON BEM n& %Mt for WIII.ILINGT9N. M : (Le on: iTAralielmarr 2 1« t iVi s i s l ie , d , .. e . •-• . iti c ia4': II rot) , 110, of ,La 6, _an wage ..._ , gold for _Donne noun:tom ed. for Frolsbt or range f, anly br-4101lA HIES E..DILX:Eff,-Frolitht an# ?leaven/Mk !Agent. LS6 Within rireet. I J:,.. c..,, 1,:.11. ALL; WILLLeId L. JAMES. General Mom. Queen Street Wharf. iamodolgOAßD NOR; FOLK isTEAIII3IIIr LINE. THROUGH FREIGIIT AIRLINE TO TILE r• - • • fit/DTM AND WEST. , ) , , "EVER"Y' SATI7RDAY. ' ,At Noon. from PIRA' WHALER above MARKET erect. erect. RATEtt and TIM UOIf RECEIPTS to all iroints in Zrorth and Bomb Carolina via Seaboard Air- Lbw Railroad. onmeeting et Portemonth.' and to, Ilynotil biuot Menneasee And ,the Most via. 111r=1, '.7•efilee Air-Line and Richmond and Dantnile rotgbt HANDIAD BUT ONCE, and taken at LOWER' . RA' Lai TLIAN ANY 0 Mae. LINE, • - ". , Tbereaniarity, safety And cheapness o f tlu route coin. !thettdd to the p .bile se the most dealrable medi u m , for • eiirng oval" down lotion of, freight.. No charge for commission. drayage, or anyimpends' Sir 'framer. • • ,• gestoddes Ware at lowed rate% eight ntiliTed DAILY. WM. D. CLYDE lh CO.. It North end South Wharves. W. P. PORTER Agen t at Richmond and City Point. • • T. P. CROW ELL di CO.. Agenta st Norfolk. HAVANA STEAMETUIL SAILING EVARY 21 DAYS - , These steamers will leave Ws port for Hs vine every third Wednesday, at 8 o'clock A. M. '1 he steamship STABS AND STRIPES. Captain Holmes; will sail for Havana on WedneadA3' morning, January 27. at 8 o'clock A.M. Panage, $4O campers'. yam, ngei e must be provided with passports. No freight received after Monday. Returned nava of freight. • THOMAS WATTSON A SONS. 140 North Delaware avenue. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA, orgetown and Washington, a 0. 4 vie ent checapeake and Delaware vane, with con. sections at Alexandria from the most direct route for riebbwg. Beate, linorville. Nashville. Dalton and the Sonitivreet. Steamers leave regularly from the fust wharf a bove Market street, every Sault OaY at DOOM Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. 14 1. orlb and South Wharvea. .T. B DAVIDSON. Agent at Georgetown. li. ELDRLDUE A (A)., A gents at Alexandria, Virginia. NOTICE.— FOR NEW YOBS.. Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. EXPRESS nTaA St BOAT COMPANY. The Stearn Propellors of the Line leave Daily from fiat wharf Lelow Marketftreet. TtilcOUGH EN 24 HOURS. Goods forwarded by an the lines going out of New York—North. East and West—free of Ooromisston. Freight received at our usual low rates. W bt. P. CLYDE, JAB. HAND, Agent. 14 South Wharves, DhiladMphia. 119 W an street, cor. of South, New York. NO'T/CE.—FOR NEW 'YOWL VI& DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. SWIFTf3UbE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DEBrATCH AND bWIE iBLEE LI DES... . a. The hoeineta of there lines will be reamed n and after the 9th of March. For freight.whlch will b e t aken on accommodating tern:womb , to W n.lf. BAIRD At CO.. No. 132 Rooth Mame. DELAWARE AND CRE3APEARE iidgMti Steam 'low Boat Company. Bttrate towed between Philadelphia. Bailin:Ewer: re•de-tirvee. DeLweetwo City and IntarmediatApointa 'W P. CLYDE & Agents; Capt. JO UN LAUGH IJN.Rup't Office, 14Bonth Wharves. Philadelphia. iregrat NirrIEE—FOR NEW YORK. VIA Delaware and Raritan Canal--dwifteure Fraceportation Compar2F—DesPatch and b..itaure a inee.—Tbe businem by them lines will be re. rowed on and after the 19th of March. For Freight, which wi I be taken on accommodating term. apply to Whs. M. BAUD & CO.. tin Booth Wharves. COI4BIONEE4' NOTICE.—CONSIGNtEB OF MER ebandlee from London, per brig fietNEDLLarloin r le •to w pleaseeend their perm'. son board or to the r Mee the underelgord. The yeesel earn eo ebargicg I nder general order, on Wedneeday. BAL. next, met.his at Alai otreet Wharf, when all goods not per milted n ill be eent to that MAU Stares. WORKMAN Walnnt street. )al6 IOPHOVE.EB' NOTICE.—TBE BARK 84 RAH A. 131aplei, from London. is now diechargica under General Order at liana of:met wharf. Oconignece will please attend to the reception of their Goode. WORK MAN it CO., 1Z Wabaut street. 10 TVAMEHIP SAXON FROM BOSTON . —Oonslgnee of Merchandise, per •bo.e Ntesmer, will please send for 'their goods now landing at Pine street wbvi. n/1 2t HENRY WHO:SOR & CO. ReigmWEST CHESTER AND PHILA. DELPIITA RAILROAD, VIA ME. DIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, Oct. 6th, WS: the trains will leave Depot Thioty fast and Chestnut street's, as follows: Trains leave Philadelphia for -West cheater. at 7.95 A. 31 .11 A. M., Igo, 415. 9.50, 6 15 and 11.130 P. M. Leave W eat Chester for Philadelphia, item Depot on B. Market street. dab. 7.45. 8.90 and 1446 A. M... L65,460a.d 6.55 P. M. Trains leasing West Chester at SAM A. M., and leaving Philadelphia at 4.6•01'. 31.. will atop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from statbms between Weet Chester and B O. Junction gots_ g, East , will take train leaving West Cheater at 7.45 A. id..and going West will take train leasing Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M., and transfer at B. C Jrmasore Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A. M. and 440 P.M., and leaving West Cheater at 6.10 A. M. and toe P. M., connect at 13. C. Junction with Trains on P. and B. C. R. kt. for Oxford std intermediate points. t.N SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 830 A. IL and 2.00 P. M. ,Leave West Closter 7.65 A. EL 1 14.00 P. M. Tile Depot b reached directly the Chestnut and Wet ° out Street care. Those of the Market Street Line run within one square. The cars of both lines connect with each train , upon its arrival. - Fir Passengers are allowed to take wearing ripper° only 115 Baggage; and the Companywill not, in any ease, be responsible for an amount exceeding Riau unless special contract is made for the same. Iik.NRY WOOD. General Superintendent . , . PIiti.LADO.L.PHIA AND ERl lt RATLAIOADr-- %FALL TIME TA BLE.—Throo& and Direct Route 1)0 Wean Philadelphia, Baltimore,Earrist7 port, to the Northwest and tha Great Oil Re on of Penn ivi'venia.—Plesant Bleeping Cars on all N t Train& On and after fd,ONPAY. Nov. Bid, Efea, the Trains on therhi/adelphla and rttnas follows g plan Trap leaps c v h i ii , " at at .. .. . 9.0 P. M. " • •-4 ALB° A. M. g'le /u r ea rp h di l i all°lPhl rt...7. . . : 8.00 P. M. arrives at A. M._ Elmira Fail leaves Philadelphia... ....... 8.00 A. B . - Williamsport; 6.80 P. M. =tree at EA Leal-Javan 1.0 P. M. STWARD. _ Uail Teals leaves Eria. .10 65 A. IL ;Willi ..... A. hi. hL Erie afros !paves Erie. ..... 6a5 P. M. Williamsport_ ........... A M. arrivea _ tR) P. M. Mail and limes, connwit with ou 'VMS. and Alio. thaw River at Baggage ll mckial Through. .IStED L. TYLER. ' General Elauerhlimleut. .‘• kiLLADE4O4.I.4. BAD TDIORR CENTRAL - RAILROAD. 'Winter —Arrangements. On and after Monday Oct Mb, Ittrat, ho ; Trains will leave Philadel hia,from the 'Depot "e the-Weet Mester di :Vidliulatallia tor. nor of Thirty.first and !Chestnut steeets,(Weat nt 1.45 A. Si, and 4.60 I'. M. • Leave Itiftg, ButQat 5.45: Oxford , at 6.30 A M. arid leave Oxford at 325 P: M. '_ ArMarket Train with Passenger Cise . attlithed wW IVO Tuesday:lend ErldairletiME the Rbdiat o f r at 111 / 4 ' 5 A. M., Oxford at 11.45 M. and Kennett at 1. .M. 00b noting at West Oiwter ,Duretion with a train for Phila. dolphin. Od tdtdeadiiyqae and train loaves - PMlruielphla at 4:80-P, .._- fd...nthe- through to Oxford. 'The Train knv,ing..Philadelpitia 1.41,V a d. connects Oxford with - Kidallyjinte at Stages. for h Bottom, to Lancaster eduntrr. ateturrdng Leach Bottom to connect at Oho d with the Afternoon Train for Philadel• at til A leaving eldbidelldifft 4i 4.50 P. atami to H -raineligers allowed to take wearing- apparel.. woo, as Baggage. and the Company will not, in any ease, he re. sponsibla for art amount exceeding one hundred dollars. names slat lontgract he nikfte fer:the ; HENRY WOOD4neral fittet. . • FAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA HAIL. ty, to' ;I•TiVikketlattrre. Mahanoy Mounft birerel, Itint all Wants on Lehigh sue? Railroad and its branches. ea y UtAl.=.l%.UVl:gl 4 ,:i4=T ad .,cogi Waled to the above named pourta Weds delivered at the Thron p.11.110ra11740N 1 1 1 1,1 4 1 .Q.8r t ax iMAH ore 6 P. . ahanoy Oily; Xtid.the • OriSno Orri;th4FlLWMAsifiAtrtilikki i bli b arAiMr • ! ! "1 f 7 fliC,.,__,Tationplkougst opipir,r ~f. 4, . 1 1' QUIWEESTAIKE , O i N.- RECORD. i • sus ithatithiksk . HOURS to aseiWRATVis PENIra: IiVA , , . I ..L.' jat i rr , NCol l la "4 4°411154 "j : foriEN.r...r.o all:hlt 5.00 P. M. TRAM arrive Ts Rhi s ClMTl t ext NG saf.,. 4..101 4 0 . 11, Pr THE WOODIWEPIS eolebratlM., doom LEEPINcoma ran p............ thr005h from ram to GINCENNATL the 12.00 isnd ILOO P. .1.1.; Trains - '1 . 12 . 0024,T1 . and au 'PoI H. ar WEST sad SOUTH ONE TRAIN Ur VANCE pt all other Routes. irtiUll aa t zl lMM T A N G N O A UELIH I II wON. QUlNCir tn l& ACHE BT. 0MA... , N. 1 IT,aort all is WEST NO and BOuTH. ivizoT will isua l . j• a 4 r ,. Timms win s pahI.EIAND ROM - - ' L tat irro 81. 4 4i11RE V p. nrali t / Fo l kunurrs__b%. P DM. avricougaiffams. , . W. CORNER NINTH rad CHESTNUT Streets. O. 116 Ammar muter. bet.. Soared and Front Sts. ' d THIRTY - FIRST and MUM= Streets. Watt Phila. P. SCULL. Gera Ticket AM.. Pittoli , & IL 1 OEN H. MILLER. tleng Extra ULM BrOel!ittnW.H.E misimic NEW XOII,IL B -W D CAMDEN. D AM_s X _and P ELPHIA . TRENTON OAD COM. wawa um& from Phdledelehla. to"'New-Yettlic - illid " way Placed. icOM W 4 0.4. 1 17 161 t ,04 1 tzto A: 1' ' jr ard . l At apowit.. AA Cantata artd Altiboy._Argia/A4._ _S2 * At 0 gi. th1.,71a Camden and./enreY CRY rge/Memuu6 8 00 At iqo r. AL. via Camden and Amboy e = a w As 6 r. 1.6. for Amboy and intormediate sta onn,„ 'At 680 agl4 6 .11, lifrid 2P. 14., Mr Pr .r . At 8 and LO A. M., B.niand4.Bo 4 k, 114, for Tgentem_ • At 6.80.8 and 19 A._ „ 62, AM. b e an/44w,, for, I ltgaraebteing, Buribigton. Bever nd Al 680 and DA. 116.1 k 680.4.90. 0 and ape ~.;i t i a r aH lt Ism , CaiwAtet yards& - wawa 1 leul lair ogre. and P. M. for &gonna) and Rig n. , 1 2. 1 and 11.,W PIL lA= Will *weal:we pot " i s f tr # " K 3 ,. Re i 1 t 9 1 7. A ILU - .. -- kgalig - tan and Jersey' (*.New York i A Arargigid - iViA at 10.14 A. M. 15.80 for and IE/1., for Trait= OW it et. KAM and.s ChM Marchr7olo ila van. Itlat: q tmL al MIS A. IL. 9.30 end 5 P.M. fog Seigmats And 'At 1,. 1._ 80110161611a n at t 1i24 . 4.5. and ti . 501 . 1 :.. 430? 0* , af auste d. and 8 I ftem ilik.log and Phla kins; ' Cerittiecting Egli . ream Wen aphis Depot k vta WO At 9.611 A. M., Liki, 6 6.30 ann 11 .M. New Year. Express At- alto./ Eig . ............,............E8 El At Iso. M. Emig/ il:Ge: .... ...'.200 At 9.45 M.. 1.20. 4, 6.8) and 3.97. st.liOl v EGia - At 141 A. M. 4, 680 and 12 P., id. for oda& _ At P. M. Uihslit) for hionamMe. Thilytmi. Claiming, ii. 'Wrnwells, Tritrigelah6 liameagerg. Tway. to mind Erldesbonw andigrakfard;_ , _ The A M . and &al it; 12 P.M.Lbase tundaar. All Othitnro Sundays exceaed. Third or Ilfth streeta.at tlheatnatoit half , an hour before deparftre, The Cars of Market gifted Railway run di. Meter West Philadelabla Depot, 42weixtut and Walnut yelp= one seurgria On Sundays. the Market Street. Can will ran to oonneot with the 2.45 A. * And 6.13) and 12 l' BILL EBB DELAWARE RAILROAD LIME M. Beer fromK emingtail Coot ..16..h.. At 7.30 A.1 0., for Niigata Falls. Ballalo. thinldrie. Ithaa...Owego,. _RochensterVunpten. Ornvego. Wirel36 Great Bend. montrose. berm, - .aialog,m,„ Su me Mos. Water Gap, Schoolerv'W untan. &c. At 7.191 and li.or The Beividate r MM. Lambertville,Flemingtom Ac . &al P. M. I 4 con nect, direct with the _train leaving Easton for Menai ' Cbuok L iillentown. Bethlehem. tic. At M. tor Latabermilie and tatmediate S tat i ons. cAziDEN AND BURLINGTON CO..AND PEMBERTON _AND 13.111*TBTOW14 RAILROADS. tram _ Market . Street Ferry a ilipperBide.) il At 7 and 10A. 1-368 80 and 5.80 PALI or Merchantaville. Pd oca (mown. salad, Masonville. H= ri r6 33l l l / 1 1 Bolly.Smithville. Ewansville.Vincento and rembertem. At ' 7 A.M.,1.30 and 630 P.M.for laiwirstawn.Wrightstown. Cookstown, Now Egypt. ilomeratem. Cream Ridge. Belayatown. Charon and Elightertawn. Fifty Pomade of 13aggage only allowed each Passenger, Paseangerg are prohibited from taking, anything as bag. gage but tuck wearing apparel. All baggage aver filer peamds to be paid for extra. The Company Mit their re. sponabdihs for baggage to One Dollar per poundornd will not be liable for any amount benne! 11.100. except by pme. Ticker eantraeL Tickets sold and age checked direct through Eastern. Won cote, 8 Hartford, Now Providence. New Al arty. Troy li =eot a Llti a m lka ircu =cm i da. Eufb6o. An additional Ticket Mee b located at No. 828 Cbortinit etreekwhere tickets to New York. and ail tra. Deana points North and East, may s be Procured. Per gage weirchasing Ticketa at tbia Me. can Imo their bag t:lucked from recidenear or hotel to Ilartinatian. by Transfer liaggsge Express. es from N York for Philadelp hia will leave from foot of street at and 4.00 P. M.. via Jersey City and Camden. At 6.80 P. M. via Jam at Kagsuagton. At 7„ and 10 A. 51.,12 86 5 and 9 Abrand* Night , via Jersey City and Wert Plulaviled. & Prom Pier No. I.N. River at 6.30 A. M. AccomModation and St P.M. fibroma. via Amboy and Camden. Nor.'23. M. WM. H. GATZMER. Agent. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. B.— THE MIDDLE BOATS—Shortest and nowt direct line to Bethlehem, Easton, eentownManch Chunk . Hazleton. White Ha. yea. W3l Barre, Mathatioy City, Mt. Carmel, Pittston, Tankbannock. Scranton. Carbondale and all the points Is she Lehigh and Wyoming coal regions. Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner Berke and American streets VillteTßE AiIIisiNGEMEN T. TEN DAILY TRAINS. —On and after MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23d. Passenger Trains leave the ..tli Depot. corner of Berke and American istreet&didly.tmdaya crenated). as followa: .At 7.45 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem an errincipal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad. con naming tit Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railrcaul for AlientoWn.y Catsisniqua,' 61mb:whip, • Eland'. Chunk, Weatherle,Jeanesville Hazleton, White liartno,Wilkea. Barre: Eingste Pitts ton. Tnnkbannock, and all points in I thigh andw yarning Valleys also, in connection with Lehigh • and , Mahanoyltailroad for mahatiov City, and with wises Railroad for Rupert, Milton and _VC illialusnOrt Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 19 vl.; at vr methane at 2.50 P. ;at tdabanoy City at 1.50 M . Passengers by thin train can take the Lehigh Valley Train. parsing Bethlehem at 1155 A. td. for Easton and points on New Jersey tral Rai , road to New York. At 5.45 A. M—Aecommodation for Doylestown, sw i r lA i c iig at a,t Intermediate Stations. Passengers for Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. flifi A. M. Olxress) for Bethlehem, Anentown.Manch Chunk, , %bite Haven. wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton and thirtondale via Lehigh and thisquehanna Railroad, alto to Easton and points en Morris and Essex Railroad to hey: TM and Allentown and Easton, and points ea New Jersey Central Baihoad to New York via Lehigh Valley Railroad. - At 10 45 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington stopping at intermediate Stations. At L 45 P. M.—Lehigh Valley Kamm for Bethhthem, Allentown Mauch Chunk. White 'Divan. Wilkesbarre. PittstomScranton.and Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2,45 P. M.—Accoonnodatlon for Doyleatown. MOP ping at all intermediate stations. • At 4. 15. P. id.—Accommodation for DoYlettown.litoP ping at all intermediate stations. At 5 Ot P. M.—'ihrongh ac,ommodation for Bethlehem, and statiova on main line at North l'eni h aylvanla Rail. roadconnecting at Bethlehem with Le Valley Eve ning Train for , hasten, Allentown, Manch 'hunk. At 6.20 P. M.—Accomodation for Lansdale, stopping . at all hair mediate stations. At 11.80 P.6L—Accom nodatictiti for Fort Washington c: :~, ~ Prom Bethlehem at Eli a. M., MO. 525 and 5.30 r. IL 2.10 P.. 51., 5.25 P. H. and 520 Y. Id, Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and dusque• banana trainalrorn Easton. dcranton. Wansbarre, Maha. no Uity and Hazleton. Pas angers - leaving Wilkesbarre at 10.18 A.M.1.411P.M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 5.26 and 520 P. M. From Doyleidown at 8.35 A. M.. 4.55 P. M. and 7. P. Y. From Lansdale at 7,30 A. AL From Foit Wathington at 10 lb A. M. and 110 P. H. oN SUNDAYS. Phil adolpi•ia for Bethlehem at 9.56 A. M. Ph!Udell:do for Doylestown at 200 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. 01. Bethlehem fur Plelidelpida at 4.00 P. M. t'*fth apd.Bixth Streets Passenger care convey passen gers to and from the new Depot. White cam of second and Thi d Streets Line and Union Liner= within 4 short distance of the Dekot. Ticketa moat be procured at the Ticket Office. In order to emir° the lowed rates of fare.. ELLIS MARK. Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to principal points, at klann'a North Penn. Baggage Daprese office. Ise. 100 b Fifth street. il'. - A• re2O6(lV AMA (USA 11.. a., • -," Railroad. - Fall Time. - Ticking effect Nov. Rd. 1800. Tho trains of dm Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot at Thirty-Stet and Market streets. which is reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway, the lent car connecting with each kale, leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes before Ui depure. 'Chose of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railways= ulnae one aqua= of the Depot. Sleet& g Use Wickets can ba had on application at the Ticket Office. Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut anects. and at the Depot. Agents of too Union Traredas Company win can for an d deliver Baggage at the Depot. Ordere ledt at No.l2lloharte nut street, N 0.116 Market street, will receive anent:het TRAINS LEAVE' DEPOT. VIZ.: Mail Treth.. ~........... ........ - .442.00 A. Id Paoli Accorn; at 10.130 A. M., Lb), and9.oo P. M , Feat Glue` ........-....... ...... ............ .at 11.68& M. ErycExpries... ... ....... ........... ........at 11.60 A.M . Harrisburg Accomixodatibu...... ......... . ..at 2.80 P. M. Lancaster Acc0mm0dati0n................- ...at 4.00 P. , M. Parkriburatain ........ ....................... At a so P. M. Dia Mail and uffalit .- exiacill • at 10.45 P. M. pbiladelobla Exprores. . . . .. at 1.2.00 night Edo Mail leaven diiiii - 4ait: '8 aawy, running on Satladay tight to Wildanurport only. On uunday night parmesan will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. phil.delphie. Raptors leaves daily. An otner train, daily. except Bandar. The Western Accommodation Train rams daily. accept • Sunday. For this train ticket, most be procured and baggage delivered by_s.oo_,P,l.L. atilt' Market streoL • • TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ:. Cincinnati 11; ............. ..............at &ID A. M. Pldiadelphirs ... ...... ~ ,_.. ,- ._ -- " 8.10 • 0 Paoli Accom.. •' ~„ . .4t8.130 . A..M. miffed.% 7.10 P. M. Erie Mail and Buffalo . Expreas " 10.00 A.M. Parknburg Train......... ....... ....... .... '. l " 9.10 ..... .... 10.00 0 , caater'kitilnl. : . . ... . .... ....,... :WO P. ~ 420„ M. Day Expreas..-......... . ...-,....... et 4.111 ”' Ilan iaburg Accrue.- - .......... ............ " a4l ' • , For further information , a3 , rly co _, _ ~. ..... _ LORIN CkALLEN.Tieked eat. NIL thallimita2thaL 11104401SYONS,Agenl, 1 10 Market street. . • SAMUEL H. WALLAItN.i Ticket Agent at the Depot._ ellettyisardriEriffroad OehipanY will 'not , acsume , any rialt foO v ing age: exciper'sreariMapparal. 'arid ' Emit their Ming to Mandred•DellarSAT.t .An Batty! dgmeredingr th r allataltrt in Inlittt -befl MO 111401011.4:Triper. ordetei tak brftda11........ i . tiafilicii lilktOC ujmu rPerstis ''. '"'•wzgranrelor• -- ittilawAzit: - -,.-Aspmagg Eligamiwi t ur ,, . Front Vilot.el Kinkel AG Clipper ren7); , , , , cinsimencluir WednesdatAept• 'lO,lB/38, ' Mains leNVe tollitivi Arvatt•htlip add statiouilbelievAlithite alit'. le - • For miuvalp, Vineland; and Antenaodlate station 8.15 • 315 P.AL For tstidgeten:BaLeiteind stitty stating AB A. M. and 1120 r• .;- • For WoOlibray at 8.15 A.M.; B.lsatrditnAll. P. Td. • Enright ergot teares Oamdan ding ag , 12-Wolock. noon. c Freight received at mend covered mbar:, today" Wal. not street , daily. , • , • Freight Delivered No. 243: li L aw Avenue. inJ. SEWELT4 Superintendent. . , • , 'READINQ__ RAILRO4O,- GIIMAT• TRUNK LINE' fromPhilp' pis. __ . „ delphis to, the interior iif Poonsylva Ike „.11cLinilkin. finauebanna.. Cumberland . j and Wyoming vane a 'NortN rforthwat and Um Vans. da Winter a . r• awieugLsr Tram. Dec.' 14, sew, leaving the main 1.• t,,,•=trte and eat., mi X oneng iortnili striLeta at = I: 18e at ihe following hours.... 9,RNINO Mal T/OSL-At O*A. IL foi 14•••11118 arid Statiank_and Allentown. . . , ...,,nf," i t : _,,, ;...havtaiNullog at 6.85 - P. M.. ' arriving in - ErEhaNriWlEsiT.-:Atitit 1 .:ii taii:aiiiiiunir; L 6 tiances.•- Harrisburg, Pottsville. ' Pine Grove, ,Tarnamna • §oxibury.....W_Silaroaportiflintrai Rocbertqat_i_wa Pala. BaZe.Wiltabarre, Pittsbm. York. Vall.sW „Chia rkirelTO connate for writhe@ EMI Pam. 111brants . trains . Lebanon valley brain: for Harrubm_h_.: at Port Clinton with` Catmints KR. ' traria far amspart.: Look - Haven. , Einifrac..talyal . ,Ilarrisbuslith Northern Central.- * ••,, . - , 49 • Yana • .and iigt .•.. nw, and, ;, -••- . ~ - • - ar,__• orthumber; -Ma 111311,111RNiP9 • - .*sil.-Leivai '.. , 1 . ..7•Sia.. 8.80 P.M.P Iff. /lading ' ..P=wnse. Itarrisbura. tsar • or With Re4wll4a and Columhb. Pkgroad train. or WN - .AOOOBIIIODA , .TiON4iasies. - :Pottsi-1 rives In ..A.Mn .stOPPisw at intermediate stallions._ _. a : rivetin meO ~ PB mutual/pa Returning leaves Pisa ,laffilia at 4.oll.p.,,ALLartive Pottstown at 8. 4 % 11. 1. 0 9210100MMODATION-LeaVer Rea 'st 7.80 A. qetoppoiLat all way' stational .arrtves in Selphia pampa. so. • :. -• • • . Retarnie&leavea. Philadelphia at 2.45 P. M. i arrives to :Trains Tr " Pbiladelphis. • . ' let2 7 o.ll22lllllSU6 l lo4. l r i s ykra sad at ass A. M..striitter fp . 1.90 ' leaveHarrm ilms=L'..lk and Ottifillkl st SLOP: 81,iarrivialf at 1 ' 45.P. M imi - iheinaliadiiiims 13arris g leaves Reading '47.15 A: b it aald A M Ad at 4•10. P. ,' Nannecilog •at Reading month, at 825 ,2*. hi. arriving _ ' _p_ at 9.25 P.M.,, Market' trant. -- witti a - Paamm mi2' . attarbetl.' 'eaves at 12.20 noon for PWsville and all. Way Sta. arteaves POWWOW at 7.80 A. IL. for Willatelpida and all Way Stations , . •. . • ' • ' - '' " - ' '. - - ' '' ' ' 'Sunday trains Patna rneAlgiNilandas exalted ~ ,_. leave Po •me at Sob " A. kL. and Pau& delylda at 8.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at 9.00 A. M.. retunM ir am ilesi_dtmt_o4.9l P. M. .. .. _ CHESTER V ... r a si.wiJAD.-Paawmgers for Downingtown and intermediate aphis take_ illie 7.801L1L. 1a.30 and 4.00 •P. hi. trains 'from Phitadelpnia, raturnhig fronpiMimiNtown at WA A. M.,1145and P. OMB ' RAILEOAD.--Pmengera ..• fur skip. Pack takel.Bo A. M. and 4.00 P. - .M. trains from Philadel. frietvatglirli returning f or ..iontneltat feta= and-1216 P. ey connect with balms at Collegeville and Siimpakd NEW YORK EXPRESS.__POIi PlTlmmuniin AND THE WEST .- Leaves New York st; 9 A. IL, 5.80 and 8.00 v.M..Passina Reading at 1.05 A. M. 1.50 and. 10.13 P.M.,and connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad &Wen_ Tr ains for Pittsburgh., Chicago. Williamsport. Elmira. Dammam dm Returning, k, rasa Train haves liarriabum _on arrival of p_minsylvanis from Pitteburgh.at and 5.50 A. m..: 10.50 P M.. peering Pm••••lisig at Mt and 7.2l A. 121. and 1210 P. hi., arriving at New York LLCM) and 12.20 P.M.. and Lou P. M. Bleeping Dais &easily...W-omo trains through h between Jamey City and klmsnurth. without ca. . Mai train for New York lavea Hanish= at 8.10 A.M. and 2.05 P. M. Mail train forilarrhborit leaves New Yark a 19 Nom SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILEOAD.-'rainy leave Pottsville at 6.45,119) A. lii: and 6.40 P. 51..retaming trona TamakaikatAlk.A.m. and 2.115Lad1l P. 1r NI.• . SCHIJX.MLI. AND SUSQu NA RAILROAD- Trains have Auburn at 7.55 A. for Meg:rove and Har risburg, and at 12.15 P. M. for Pinegrave and Tremont; ro• turning from Harriaburg_st B.BOP. M.. and from Tremont at. 7.40 A. M. and 5.E5 P. M. TICKETS. Through Brach= tickets - and tickets to all the principal points in the North and eg and Canada. lirmunitan Tieketa tietici lda to Reading '_and intermediate Statio_na good for only , are sold- by Morning Accommodation, Market Reading and Pottsto Accommodation Trains at reduced rata. OD Tickets to Philadelphia. goodjor_ are sold at Reading and Inter ediate atanma by new. Ing and Pottstown Aocoronstalatian Tram at minced rates The following tickets. are obtainable on y at the Mee of S. Bradford. Trinsmer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicoll*. Generalflit, ileadtm. Onanudalion Ticket ' s* , _* Mosul. discount. between n=ticatred. for amines and arms. l'ickete. good for LOOO miles. between all points at SW 60 each. fbr families and firms._ . Season Tickeajor_three. six, nine or twelve months. for holders only. to au points at reduced rates. Cl e residing on the line of the road will be tar nish with cards, eutitilag Mambas and wives to tickets at half fare. Excursion Tickets from Pinliathdphia to • principal sta. lions. good for Saturday._ihmAsY and May. at reduced tare, to be had only at Me Ticket Office. Thirteenth and. Callow= streets. • FRElGHT.—floods of all deacriptions for ,waidi'd to , all the abovesoints from the Cennymyli lieW YreignsTleinf. EMind Stmts • _ t Trains leave - Philadelphia at 4.80. A. Da. 18.80 nooml3lo and ' LP. baron Hartle bs_ ry.__Pottsvillia. Port Clin and p beyond. Mans close at Me Philadelp Pool-Office for all places on the road and it. banishes at $ A.NI., and tot Oe la cipal SWAM only at SIM P. M. BAGGAGE Demgansa'Mmes. or the Baatagelor an trains teavina,Philadelphisi Olden oan be left at flo South Fourth Meet. or Depot. Thirteenth and Oat lowhill streets. ENIPMEYAND PBU YAL EMII %TIMO iiI4:EL''I 2AD- TCIII . TIME TABLE.- Commenters Mon. day, No va 23/1.18611. - Trains will leave Depot; corner of Broad street and Washington avenne.as tallowy • WayanalLTrain. at =1 A. M. (Banda/qv excepted).l6r Baltimore, stopping t_a all r stations. Donnoolini with Delaware Baliroad at thigtoe for Ctielleif and intermediate stations. - Express train at 13.00 M. (liturilayi excepted) Her -Bala more and Washington, stopping at Wiington. perrs. villa and Havultde•Grace. Conwti at W ilmington wi th train for New Castle. • Express Train at fi.oo P. M. M. for Bei 'Amore and Waabbitoltpind.. (l3ll34z r 4 C : =. sThurlewi Linwood. Claymont, W.iming tainton, New. ark,- Elkton,Northeact,Charlestowp,Fe _ Minim/13. Grace, Aberdeen., Paran's. M=Wnod. egrAis Chase's and Btemmer's mu. • Night Express at 11.30 P. M. (daily" for Baltimore and Washington. stopping at Chester. 'Ehnrlow, Linivood, Claymont, Wilmington . Newark. Elkton. Northeast , Pei, Y .the and liavre.dolirace. Passengers for Fortressilonroe and Norfelk will take the 12.00 M. Traln. W dmhisten Trains, stopping at all static= between Philadelphia and Wilmington : - Leave Philadelphia at. 11.00 A. IL 280. 8.00. 7.03 P. B. too F; M. train eonnecta with the Delaware a va d far Barrington and intermediate stations Leave- Wilmington 7.00 and'MO A. M. and Lau, sib and 7.00 T. M. The &10 A.M. Train will not stop bet svean Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.00 87. Train from Wilmington rim Daily; all other. Accommodation Traits Bundays excepted. • • - From Baltimore to his.-Leaverilltarkb Baltimore 7.21 A. M.. W s ialL 9.05 A. M., Express. kW P. M.. Ex pres SUNDA Y .11.,, &m earn. S'TEAM' rig BALTIMORE. -Leave Bal. Ebner° at 7.k5 P. W t . at magnolia. Perryman's. Aberdeen,. Havre see race, Part ville t ,Chariesto_wn. North-awl Elkton. Newark. litannin. N ewport. Wil mington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. Through Meseta to ail paints Wert.eionin and Borithwesl n=le procured at tieketoMoe. 728 (Km m ut strtet.Onder antral Ilotd.whare also State and Bertha in Mee -Cars can Da secured daring t e dim Person. ynrohadng tickets at this office CM have baggage checked at their reddlinCe b7thaDnionTransfer S. P.II:ENNEIi. iraIEMIRTOWN AND VIIIIH UA ItOk i NO_ I R Fa = _ RoADA/KikT4WW-00 and a ft er Prided , . Kay /. 1868 " FOR OPIRMANTDWN. 1411 17 1 1 Edelphis" --6 0,§. a. 05. pi. Wk. M. L 71. B.lb. 0.% 4. 5. 'ALM 7. 8. a. lu. /4; Leave 7, 7.55, 8. 8.20. %MIL is A 44 11. 2, 8,4.4A5. 603.7 7, 8:9. 10.-11 T. M.- TneAutulowo tram and. the 1174 1114 tai(Os! 11111111. tvLL not stop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Pbliadelphia--9_.M reinstim A Mist and MEM Leave ClormanWwn.r-B.l t rte6 and P. AL .11ESTNUT a!lia9 LeusniPhiladelptda-S. 10. 19 aL , III, . AM. 7.9 an 11 P. bL bam) Mutant llill-7.10 minute% I. and 11:40 A AL I. 9.40. L4O, MS 40 and. - 10.40 p. AL - ON BUNDA.YIL Leavo PhiladeAphia-9.15 minutes A. Ma 9 and 7P. M Leave Cheatnut )1115-7.6olxdwates A. Ma 11140. 5.40 and 'FOR CONSIIOHOKEDS AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-4. 7,15. 9. 11.05. A.-51a 114, 8. 43 1 6. 836, ark', and umP. m UkvetentiloWn-L 47 . USA 7. II A. IL t 1.35. 8.4,M.11.111 and AM P. ON SUNDANS. Leave Phidadelphis,-811,M. ;Land 7.M r. N. Leave Nestiatown--7 A._ J 4.1 5 and 9P. N. FOR MANA Leave Philadelphia-4 7111. 9.11.09 A. Ma 1135.71.535. 951. 019. 8.06 and UM IP. M. Leave Mansittink-440. 735.480.935.11310 M. . M( and 9 P. AL ON OUNDMIL Leave Philadetede--e alla • Leave Itanarmk -1 A. IL; and A. r, W. B. N. Gets. ..erel • ZOnth r Oran CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL. SDAIX ;' • WINTER ARRANotancierr. On and , after MONPAY, .odober 46. 1868. trains win leavoirlie_Street.Wharf la follows, Viz t • . Mail and Freight,. ? .....„ .......... ... . . ... .I.llO'A. M. Atlantic Accunlmeaittea.,,:,,,,.. , ,A. :.,....., —del I'. Id' Jan CllOll ACtOMMOdatiON LOAM* and interme._ i - diatelitations....4 ......... i ..... •-•• •• • •••. 1 .0 14 11 BETERNINO, WILL LEAVE ATLANTIII_ `r Man end Frelahr•.%,.... 2. • - t • • •••••:• t•••••, i•i•••...*:: P. U. Atlantic Accommodailon...,..: ... . . ....... ~".,,. Mat, SL ! Jtmation Ammuncalattam from Atm.. ..... ....d A. el t EA- ,i pNrium AccommoDiauorwki . - 1 " - M v uft VineErrtee Ferrati1..4...^...:10.10 &AL M 4. 14904 ► il .2:. eted „OA p. w a ivs ....,.Vit* - WRI ilitaig l i . - . '..,',; : "...1 ~,, r'' , . VI. i •.. •, . : . ~ it I -, OVUM -, l a . ',chi laArla 4,...e. tie na....E.-JitYPATOAIe ..‘. larradqdithilllC=Vihnef..e - Fteeniail.' - Atieftemr:'.._ f t. Building lota shove AijeghellY nYeutlee i rvelitl-nlih `ward. Under sitttlidelti ottho Orphans' One for the City land County_ of Philadelphia, • on. Wedrunday, Ammar, ,27,1869 at 12 o'clock: noon, will be sold at public seirs,et . , the Philadelphia krciparge; the fellow n g`destrlimil esiAtie.4ltreiproperty ..of .1 emailitliotwar:blueb. Lot, Agatel., atreet, es it h fronts on Woost4r oreland and Culvert stroo_te. 1/010$ of greyed situitti on the . soathenitsirardir sedire . l• , Agate between,Culvert and Westmoreland siroolos Iltl t '' d fet a tee of 496 feet 113.0.neh es nerthientwardly : Stone A po : . f , „Aber*. ire ante. lathe Teti nty. , 6 fih Warder the title eati...' tainir , , in front on Agate street 240 feet miedtAte detail of - ,-, .tbat w dthalong Westmoreland:altti -.44i11Y o nMelf. . f, et C Z? italitibjeet to ;BM ground rent per Oraitalt ".- F. ti ~w :+ ho. 2.-nor, Calvert and Memphis streets. A lotrt. Of i Freund sittaite on 'the. northwest, corner oi at Wd , rechis street!, at •ther• distance' of - 465,' feet , s'::': it ortheestnerdlyironl Allegheny ave'nue. iritite i t fifthW Ward , °fib the 'city g, , Lconraltring in frontvalfing ; sire et 12 feet. and 'in depth . of that to id th 'along Calt ~ street 60 ' feet 6 . Mabee.; Il' subiec, to to gemislre ''' ' No. 3.-Lot. Agate and Culvert itreete. A lot of.., , i t t 'situate on . the northwestward), olilo of agate *el* ar the di/Pince of '24olfeet northeastettardly,frm• Binh& avenue, in the. weatityllitlitWarittiefiluJAWittilb tr.., front 2/J5 feet 0'4, 11 m/wow itßdjiloulft o o.offirft.lifCOtre•OP i, A l tainnit • ,41i_n_clieH . W - bubjfet t 0 864 '2.l4enendientterarritamv i • • Geo . N. 41-1 ot West /treat (Eighteenth Ward).-=Allt '9111.11 .eertsin lot of; ground, composed. of 2 irontimi9fis "Ott eV. ground, situate on the not thwestiviirdff;aide or.Weslagei , at the' finance of 69 feet reorthetuttwardly of CAPOWMOr4 ' In the h Ighteenth Ward of ,the • otty;_ss.thrafeb s eaterff i p - r northweetwardly at right angles with Ws 21„ 21M inches; tlienea northeaatWardtrat Bit rolls m,„ 'Norris street on the soathwardle side thereof' ' ' •%, inch l' thence southesstwardl3r alenuNerris. street lifeldr, thence sonthweetwardlit at right a Pi ri ell ith t W 9fta ' ;and the northweeterly aide thereof mit., Orr 414 ' . and thence south% esterty along Wesisearshifilloot vitae° of beginning. ~...;. _•; t i ;..k ~..9 1t" pir eico to be patd on each at -the ' nine of ;s, --s , • , IRA IeZARD, L s, i il t ikm.i6.L; ;,, . L - L , JACOB ItZAIthaS S , '' , s ,,, ' - ' ,--,- ” * "' JAMES A. FABBIKAN._AtiIeti i ''' ,, ,..1 ja7.14,21 , ..,there, 621 Wallin , l ORPHANS'. COURT AND,EXECMIIidedtATAL a --„Estates of , Daniel and Cherie"- Id ' tlft. Ye ..t. il James A. - Freennin.s" And:Rmer -V s Init r , s • and Docks, Delaware avenue, ,sontit . of; Alin . 'TA 9836 'Seed' oniDelaware . avenue.. limier of ' Orphans' Court for the city and county of P i t. erg rime and by_ order of Execotore,stfWedneeday.'.l ; 4 . imeet, at 'l2 rrefoek neon, VW be sold et riddle; Philadelphm , Exchange. Ws following describe *, '• taie;late the property at.Daniol.aaairimries .. 1 deed. i---Ail that certain waterlet or piece of . , ,;'.•K' the wharf or pier thereon erected. situate on • ;iiillia t• of 'Between nvimase,'lnhhe fourth Ward olih .:ealejs nitruf Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth oa Abe sail - Delaware avenue 98 feet 6' inches, and extending of that' width' between varallel lines.. fn' length err -depth teases wardlY into the river oslawims on the north line 498100‘... and on the south line 801 feet 2 inches. be the'semo mote , or leis, to the present wharf line in the oalariVerand We' much further beyond Mediate as may at any timelier*. after bepermitted or *Pawed. according tO latV. henail or. custont. tr Bounded northwardly . by, Almond or Argyle. street,: ontinned eastward by. said river thelayeartkoeuth e ward 14 grounditainerlY belonengin the (*ate of Mhos. : Be trove. - detsid.,: -and- westward-:by , pelawura .AyofilLs aforesaid. , • • . - • . .. ...;“17 : ....;.4. - { The above fa a valuable an diMainanoo4 unary' WeUle NO: 99). %tin good . order, ,and. - situat.• to ther, - niOitsfip of. eirtentme, and valuable improveme s nta, The dock o ßths north side is 27 'feet , '" isle/tea in todtth, - aird'29 - , , el inches oaths south side. --w “. 'ISYY - Lititographie plan way be seeulat the Mietion Estore; lair „Tbreaourtut of - the. shovel will ;be ;sold. illy ordet of the executors of Daniel McCarthy. de d. The remaining 'onefaurth••by trder.. of) the . Court, the fmrenazer obtaining a clear : title. to *Ol MO. , Clear of all ineurnbrance., .... • - . ; .., ~ ~, 19P - 8500 to be paid at time „fir sip: - , , BY order of Executors and ~ dininistrator: .. , t • . JAMB A. EMAN. ii actiOneer. je7,14,21: • ~ ,Stue.; 422 Waking ,mtfeet rtOhYiieh S' COURT SALE.-rESTA.TE OF PIERCE Heirs—James. A. Freeman. Auctioneer . .. 'Valuable Ground Rent of .$B4O Per Annum' (Par' $l4 GOO— Under authority of the Orphans' Cont,. for the city-and county of . ..Philadelphia, on WoonesdaY, janlonl34k, letn,atl2 o'clock, noon„ , will besold at public_ sa.l4,at the P hiladelphia ' xchange, the rot owing deieriftd Rear Estate. late the property oil Jacob - Puirce,decented:v.A7 yearly mound rent a sum of eigot. hundred • and forty. Me) dollars. law tut money of the United States, of Mlle-, rice, in erg's' half yearly payments on the tour daye - of January and July in every year, without any '2deduedOry for taxes, out of all that cert.in lot or, piece , of ground. with the brick messuage thereon erected, situate _; on - the south tide of Cherry street' titfeet eastward. front Elm" enth eireetinthe Tenth -Ward: containing in front on Cherry street 6,9'feet and extending of. that width month: ward 93feet to Academy etreet, in that part thereof, 251 feet in width. Or The tenant in the died is' the 'City. there fore tee ground rent is attefts secure tot addition tO the vett:eV the 21Oper Belts the same lot of of that Jacob Pierce, by indenture dated thit 2d"day' of JulY. A. D. I 866„ recorded in the office for zßecenling Deeoe Ac; for the'gity and county of Philadelphia, ~, J st Deed Book La 8., ito. S 3, page 2 1 3; granted" and con ve3 ed unto the City of Philadelphia in fee; reeerviskutne abovamentioned ground' rent: - - • f? eau to bepaid at the time of sale. B CALE B a O THIER i . G HE a GAßE a . ndT r r h ust . e e. JAMES A. FRF.E HAN; Auctioneer.,. Store. 423 Walnut street., la 7 14 21 EORPIIANS 2 COURT SALE-MAT& OR WK " Ilsm eines. deeemsed.-Jantes Freeroanwaucts tioneer..-Modern Store rid EV E. corner of Sixteenth and Brown streets. tueer antholitY of WV Orphans' Court, ter the City =a County of Philadelphia. - on Wednesday January 87.1869 at 12 o'clock. nese , nil/ be sold at public salc - as the Philadelphia Exabatge the, following described real estate. - tho propertyot Wilatulan , Mines.. deceased: All that certain lot at piece afterward with the tbreewtory brick messuate Or tenement thereon erected. situate on the southeast corner of Sixteeiztnand Stolen str eels; lather Fifteenth Ward: centaining fn tenet on Sixteenth attest 18 feet.and"' ex'anding - infeelltilltri depth eastward of that width •parallei with said Brown street 67 feet 6 inches to as aUey if feet 6 inches Wide laid. ing nontrwas d into Brown st a t, The above is a neat term-story brick Store tine. nearly new and in good .ocder. &winded are the ohs fix , tires and awning poste. The tiwelling.r tont( en trance on. Drown street, has three ' , tore b tok buildings. bath, water-closet, ranee: 215 1, " The fistula, of the gt °eery in ore are not include& fa tho. cumbrance. $lOO to bo paid at the time of sale; • •• - By the Courti .It tfIEPLI BlolidßY, Clerk O. C. CHARLES C. HAIN Cfl.'dtiministrattor. JAMES a. FREEtiASl,Atietiee. Score.= Walnut otroOt4 ORPHANS' COURT' SA.LE.:--E4tATLTTO'' jet Franci s rollitiert, deoestooda-r - Jother Alc!FpoosOlozi " Auctioneer..-Threastor y- Brick Dwellingind Dye !Roue,. No. 614 Pine street, Under, athority of the Or. . phone" Court for the City and Coun ty of Phibidelphisi on Wednesday,'Jannay 87.1863, at.lB be old at public sale. s the. Philadt Iphia Rxchs,nge: the following desmibed Neal 'Estlit, „late :the - prawn* of Francis Philibeit, degeased : 'All that certhintlhteedtery bri k messuage wt. h extensity() two-story, brlelt. , 4nek buildings. used as a dyeing establishment. and the 1, of ground. situate °nth° south side of e ino street, Notseen L and Seventh streets (No. 610, in Ow Filth iWatd of the city coutai ibis to front 17 feet 6 inches, and extend. ing in depth' of 'that breadth south ward 40; feet - lit the south end of a 3 feet wtde rillev on the west „aide of, iwid lot; thence extending by an offset on the West side to the breadth 01.18 feet; more ;or: Icas; stid condoning ot that breadth still further southward 66 feet. With the itrit,* itim of the 8 feet wide alley.. • • ; 4 W . Subject to it yearly ground. runt of S 2 par annum. 111r$10o to be DAN at ,ho time of sale. • - fiy the Court, Jtit3.P.Pll gtlskitF; clasictx . e. ELOlSR'Plill.lßEßT,ddinirdstratrix. • JAMES A. FREEMAN,AuctiOrteer. Store. 422 Walnut street; W itORPHANS' VOURT SALE.--ESTATE WAI4. .• ter F. Southgate, deceased. Jame*, •A. -Freeman. " Anctioneer.—Store and Dwslling. No. 2211tPhot street ruder authority of the Orubans' ' Court for thft City and county of Philadelphia. on Wednesday, JalittislY-klth, 118159, at 12 o'clvck,..noon, wi ll be told at public taie. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate. late the property of Walter:P.. Southgate. deco seed : All that certain three-story brick messuage with the to o story brick back birildinga suet lot et lert:dud situate on the north tide of Pine street. (No, sZO,,between Secotd and Third streets, in the L• if th Ward of Urn city; cont aining in fion_telt•Rine street llifett exiti depth 81 0 feet. t V (leer of incurnbrance ft - Pl's2oo to be paid at the time: f sale. ; By the'Court, JOSEPH, MEGART, Clerk O. C r . , J. HERVEY. BRAl.E.A.dirdnierator. JAMES A. FREEMAN: auctioneer.. Store. 422 Walnut street... E" PIIIII,IC BALE — JAMES A. 'FREESIAS: ,Atra tioneer —Three neat two stets , ' brick bonnet's Nos. 2518. 257A * and 25P2 Deebong streetmear U. d. Artchst, Twentyaixtb Ward. .0n - Wedneeo ay. Jan 27, 180 tan o'clock, roe% will be eold at public eale. at the thiladel. 'plila Exchange,'the following described real estate tqatil those three certain twostory brirk..d oiling howea fait ate on the south old° of Deshong,street Nos.2sift 2521kan$ 2522 and lots or pieces of ground on which the 1p aamme are erected* each lotlo,feet in width and 58feet to depth._ Pr , M ach lot eubjett to $2l ground rent Per 09:4 1 thrt. Tbdi above houeca are in goad order. _ p! - 7bey will be cold veparatel9. Mr' $5O to be paid on each at the time of sale.; JAMES A. PIMP. 11 AN, Auctioneer. • a 7142 1 • • titore. 422 - Wairtlit street. FRENCH, MEDICINES • '• ' • •'• • Alurikkavn 111" GRimauur & 1;0,. OIIpIIBTI3 TO IL 1. IL PRINCE NAPOLEON, iirlitylE Dia RICHELIEU. . 1 PARIS.. • . .--.. NERVOUS HEADACHES. NEURALGIA, DIARRBREA,DYSENTERY. - - • • , , INSTANTANEQUBLY CURED sy GItINIAULTSI3.GUARANA. . " This Vegetable substance which gr. we in the Brasil& ham been employed ebbe time lusmemorial to uuro in flammationef the bowebs. It hag proved of 'late tone d the gresteet iservice in ogees of Cholera, as it is A .Yrergi , " Save and a cure in caeca of Dlarrhosa. Ag , s. . emta in l'hiladelobi- ligNatre•RlCHAnns & c 0..- Fr de7.6ml N. W. cor. Tenth aad Market 'Jacobs, OPAL DENTALLINA.--A SUPERIOR ARTICLE rim cleaning the Teeth, destroying animalcule, which' ' feet them, ming tone to Mecums, and leaving lltiring il pf fragrance and perfect cleanliness) us the mouth., . _De Wet d daily. and white found to elrungthen we losce..ing Karns. while the aroma and catered . ..vegans t recommend it to every one. Being 00 11 474* • assistance of th e Dentist. Phynclarstand di , • : is confidently o ff ered as a reliable, eubetitute for ~ sgp, certain wasbee formai 11 in vogue. ..; • Eminent Dentinta, acquainted with the ema tig osti the Dentallina, advocate its use: , it contains. te Prevent its marestrainedemployment.,_hieultsordy, „ JAMES. '.. SiilNN,"&p , oth .- ' , • isro-ad artiqrStrlrctiftreita. For sale by Drogglebi genaralW. and . . . ' " 4 " gred. Browne,. • • . • .1 - 14.1Staisleherum I, • , , sward A Co.. 1 , obett.t.l..lhevis., . , C. - 11: Keens . - Get.:.A.P Sower, • •• Jessie H. Kay. - . ; Chinn •Stkiverst. - ... q). gs. Needles, • • • - • • ," ; 4. li . cutain, : .. T. J. /Juliana. , ... •,. - lss ', urttingi Ambrose Smith, . ' ', . . rash ' IL Eb e ge k. • ...; • Edward Parrish, , ' ' " " ''';alllrtea N Marks. ' A'Vin. li•Wehh: ' ' ' ' '•-" 'enliringligret&C.s. 41 1 1 Peel 4.4 11 0 3 1ng1ite.1 0 , -,,,,Dett &tie., 1 . 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