CITY BDIiIiETIST. Tlio 'Hill Mnrdcif-statcmcn* of fflfvs. ; Xwticdell aiiil lAMvr* lrom,Twji cbeil. • •' ' Mrs. Twitchell has made her Btetemeffikm re gard to her knowledge of the ffiurder W “F®; jllll, licr mother, and tlio meanß resorted to by Iter husband, to get a false confession from her. The stnletnentie appended below and the letters referred to in it ore written in lead pencil, on email pieces of paper, and so close were the Unos that it was difficult to decipher the words. "The largest pi* co of paper Was about the size of a sheet ol noto paper, but tho majority were not more than two and threo inches square, and all completely filled with Writing. The letters were without punctuation, and in some parts were therefore obscure as to tho meaning. Accord ing to Mrs. Twitchell, these letters wore folded into os small a compass as possible snd slipped Into her hand as she would be leaving the celt. The letters themselves bear evidence ot haviokbciß thus folded, and that they are in the handwriting of Mr. Twitchell is apparent by a compaiison between these and admitted betters written to his father and Rev. Mr. Bringhurct. There were two loiters, under date of March 7 and March 8, addressed to Mrs. Twitchell, and con taining religions exhortations. These 1 two wero written upon note papor, and wero handed publicly rto Mr. Bringhurst to. be for warded Jo Mrs. Twitchell. .These are omitted as containing nothing to throw light upon the subject. Mrs. Twitchell was closely ques tioned in regard to the statement, and in answer to questions she asserted positively that it was her own language, her own handwriting, and had been prepared for some time, hut she pre ferred hot to be placed’ in a position of seeming to asßlst at the execution of her husband. The absetceot dates to the letters made it somewhat difficult to arrange them chronologically, but Mrs. Twitchell .'took them up separately, and, after soriie little tiiiie spent in examining - them, arranged tin m in the Order in which thoy follow below, although, she added, that she might be mistaken-in regard to some of the smaller oaes. , MK6, TWITCHICLI.'a STATEMENT. On Bundav afternoon, about .half-past one, George and I went out to take a ride, leaving at home mother and the girl. We went to the AUbeV. I observed that George appeared low spirited, and in ha Mechanic*}’ National Bonk,s3l 12.... 1,615 00 $25 American Trust Insurance scrip BO ao tftis Delaware Railroad, $lB 75 562 50 20 fks Pbfadelohia and Germantown Rail road, $97 12..,.. 1,342 50 66 -h» Poilndelphiaand Germantown Rail road, $66 12 4,430 25 4- r> ,tmo Loan City of Philadelphia, $101?#.. 5,050 25 ijo.uC'O Pbilada. and Erie R. It, S&4?* MD) 00 *l,OOO First mortgage Second and Third olreet Passenger Railroad 1,000 00 20 ebs I’niou Trust Insurance Co., $7 140(H) \ nh Philadelphia , Library 29 00 I eh« do Mercantile Library 7 00 llsh Bank North America, $235 2,5-85 00 6 tsbs Bunk Norlli America, $234 62 1,173 12 6 bhs Bank North America, $234 1,404 00 S tdiH Sovemb National Bauk, $lOO 80!) 00 10 ths Seventh National Bank, $9O 50 905 00 40 *hs Delaware pivislbu Canal, $4l 1,350 00 II bhs Sehointsokcr Plano Forte C0.,52 22 00 50 tdiH Schotuackcr Plano Forte C0..52 100 00 52 ehs Schoni tcliei-Pl’llK) Korte CO ,$2 !01 00 10 etih iloiiicultunil Ball, $l2 50. 126 00 ohn Union Transportation Co., $75 2,625 00 ft #hs Academy of Music, $9O 450 00 1 tdi Academy Of Fine Arts If* 00 $-t port American Button bole Co., $5. ...... 12,000 00 iioo ebs Dalzell Oil Co., 10 cents. »u 00 3 tbs Philadelphia and Southern Steomship Co., $72 216 00 Three-f-lory brick dwelling, No. 809 North Broad- K’reet, subject to a yearly ground rent of $72...... 9,000 00 Fann, acres, Twenty-third Ward, and parilyin Mumjomery county 7,400 00 Tvm* and a hull story brick dwelling, No. 419 Christian street, subject to a yearly ground ieutdfs2s 2,000 00 Lot, No. BU Arch street, 18 fe6t front 15,900 00 Lot, No. 609 Arch street, 19 feet front 1ft.900 00 Lot, No. 607 Arch sireet, 18 feet front 19,500 uO Residence, No. 5U9 Pine street, 19 feet front. 8,950 00 Modern resilience, No. 566 North Sixteenth fcticet, snbject ton yearly ground rout of . 3,400 00 Two-story brick stable. No. 1222 Cherry street.. . .{#TS* 5,400 00 Foil r dwellings,* Bn'ddcn’e court. $l,OOO each. 4,000 00 Four lots, Knterpriy.o street, lUOtfcct front.. 3,100 00 Let, gout! east corner Soventh and Mountain streets 1,500 00 Lot, l.h fiboug Vtrect,* west of Twenty-sixth.. LBOO 00 (iuVEßnnEiv r sale. IHJBLIC SALE OF MEDICAL B0;RL DRUGS, r iIOSPrAL STORES, SURGICAL ASD DGNi'AL INB'l KUMENTS. J\ sh IST ANT Mil I >IOA L I*l UVJJVOII’B OFFICE./ W\BHINIiTON, L>. C., April 12,18.89 v Will be sold at Public Auction, In thin city, on WiIUNEbOAY, APIUL Slit, . at .Judiciary Square Depot. Ketreet, butwoen Foarth and l-'ifih ntrccts, at 10 A. M., a largo quantity of 11031*1 rAL PKOFKRTy, no longer equirud for the use of the Bt rvico, among which will be found Woods’ Practice, 200 copies; Powers’ Anatomy, 238 copies; Hammond's Hygiene, 2*o copies; Dispensatory, 830 copies ; tfinohsua’s Surgeiy. 1.8 copies; Wilson’s Anatomy, 95copies; Wood uind's Manual,soo copies; Smith'd Surgical Operations, 100 copies; *1 bomson’tt Conspectus, Longmoro on Gunshot Wounds. Guthries’ Burger? and other valuable works. Sulphate of Cinchona. 14.000 ounces; Fluid Kxtracfc of Vem.tda._U.OflOounce?; Carbonate of Zinc. I,sooounces. Powdered Cubebe, 2.ooopounds, and a largo varioty or other medicines. . . , _ , Desiccated Egg, 8,000 pounds; Prescription Scales, Teeth Extracting Sots, Scarificators, Bullet dborcops, Boring hancctß, • Trephining Cusca.—Exßccting basea, Meld Cases. &c. . „ , . ... . , Mpny of (he above articles are of tho first quality, and the attention of physicians and druggist! itf called w them. Catalogues bad upon application. Term. cash. Furclmec to bo fjvo daye. Aest. Med. Purveyor. Bvt. Col U*B.A._ BORDEN’S BEEF TEA.-HAEF. AN OUNCE OF this extract will make a pint of excellent Boorlent" a few minutes Always on band and for sale by JOatrn B. BUBBIER ii 00., 08 South Dolawaro avouuo. CF MUaiC. . OPJSKA BOUFP& ‘i From the Tbcatro-Francais. Now York* V OneningNfgbt,WEDNESDAY, April H. When will boTwnenteMor tho ftrat timein ehlUdolphia, Onenbacn’B lamduS'Opera : - ' GBNEVJEVK DE BRaBANT, On which occasion tbo two great Prima Donna*, Madame . KOBE BE LL and MdUe.*DJiSCi»Ai;ZAB, will Jointly ajv.. pcar<“fe tbo same evening, iDconjuootioh .with ali tbo *«.. celebrated artiste of Mr. orau’fl Company. M.XJarrief, MU ' Beckers, M.Beurgoiui.M. Fraucis«M.Genor,M. M. Kfvcuex, M.Mdlle. Guerottl, MdUc. Bageord. ; roworfol Chorosea, Grand Orcheatra.liloh Costumes* ?V ; and st>lendid mUc en scene. ,v«* *77 < * Musical Director-end Conductor..... ....RobertStocpet TBUiiBDAY-GENRVIiiiVEDBBRABANT. T*' > FRIDAY—I^O'ILCREVR. BATURI>AY*~MATINEE. GENEVIEVE, BA f i'URDAYEVENiN. tiuadqoarten» of Philadiilpliift V i »oclp«ftle Club. 10 crott. The 1-lnore Trot »« of L**Ay Volocipediit* will eon* rotuce. TKURatM Y. Aprils beiv pcßuc&nora. JJUXK3 OF FIU&UU NOtK I’AFEIi. ENVELOPES TO MATCH. LANDSCAPE INITIALS. IN BRIGHT COLORS. STAMPED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. ONE QUIRE, 25c. FIVE QUIRES. SI 00. STAMPED PAPER ALWAYS ON HAND. OR STAMPED AT ONCE TO ORDER. MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STAMPeD PAPER. Buy ini in laige quantities, and having my own DESIGNERS. ENGRAVERS AND STAMPERS, I can do work give bo tier paver, and delivo promptly all orders. WEDDING, VISITING and BUSINESS CA prlnU'd In latest rtyles Car" Plate engraved, and two packs of cards, S 4. W'itbout a plate, 83 lor two packs. MONOGRAMS. CRESTS, LANDSCAPE, Initials on graved and PRINTED IN COLORS. ALL KINDS OP STATIONERY AS LOW, IF NOT LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. CHALLKN, Fashionable Stationer, No, 13t$ Chestnut atreet. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.—A, NEW COURSE of lecture*, as delivered at'the Notv York Museum Of Anatomy ; embracing the subjects: How to Uvo nad wbat to Live for; Youtb« Maturity and Old Ago; Man hood generally reviewed; tli©Cause of Indigestion, Flat ulence and Nervous Disease? accounted for; Monifcflfo Pbilocophlcally Comidcred, drc« Ac. Pocket volntnea containing these Lectures will be forwarded, post paid, KER & CO.. N. E. comer Fourth and lU6o etreets. 1 HU.GGIBTS’ BUNDRIE3,—ORADUATEB, KOUTAIL U Pill Tiles. Combs, Urunlies, Mirrors. Twoezors, PuR Boxes, Horn Scoops. Burgical lnsti-uracnte, Trucaeo, Hard and b'oft Rubber Goods, VWI Cases. Glass and Metal Syrinx brotheKi 23 3 oath Eighth etreat ygassow^L. r a PER CENT. REDUCTION AND BUSINESS OU STRICTLY PRlVATE—Business men wanting to jnvo money and time may oblaiu any number of ; rac-. tiin>ncß of a Circular, Price-Current. Letter orhmyDoou. m» nt or Drawing attbe following extraordinary cheap prices, viz.: ICO copies, exact Fftc-Sinilics, $2 00; w) conics; #6 00; LOOO copies, $8 00, and for each additional lata copies. $7 00, or 50 PER ÜbNT. UEDUCTIUN ,upon , the above prices may bo saved by using M.AUBIOE‘B PATENT AUTOGRAPHIC PRESS for OlHcea 880.00. Tide pi eee ia so eimplc and the work Is bo easy that any oereon, even a young boy. cau use it with tliQ;greate*t facility. (Circular. Drawing and Specimens are flout on. application.) MAURICE'S Patent Autosraphlc Writing and PiintingEHtftbltflbment.lO North William street* N.Y. All kinds of Lithographic work nro done with tho greatest care at iho lowest i utes. Notice to Business Men.—MAU RICE’S Btate lights are for sale, moderate .prices and easy terms. (See Prico Idst) New York State Right u for sale nt SG,WU , .jagtf mwBW- summKß resorts, |_i lath tiOUSE. BCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN BPRINGS. N. % / Opeua Juno 20, with iucroMud atciaotlonai AOrma llnlusbollra Ff B 'inT.EMAN.I-roprictor. bvabOino. 22H Potiilt: UItOAU a*rput- ■■ !——l—, fJUTT.ER'SV XJ ODOEKS 1 tt^sTA^ I IIANm,Eaf?/buaS tifnl fiflah. 11 mIjOULTrF RAZOIt HPTHBomS to E CABBS of the flnoßt quaUty. RRKorj, SCISSOIIbA", Tablo CutlorV, Ground and Poliaked, ~ ram O ftiHTituMENTB of tlio most approved construction E/«l ' VftSarinß, at P. MADEIRA’3, Cutler and Bar- - , no*. « ' ‘ REIBWVAJL.' EEMOVAL.-THE LONG ESTABLISHED DEPOT for the purchare and sale of'BOcoud hand .doora, windowa. atoro fixtures. Ac., from Sovonth atioettd Sixth Btreet, phovo Oxford, where aucjh.articloa ara for aalo ia , gI AIBO V new ?oors, anahoa, ahuttfl&'Sc, ’ . ' ..." anl3 8m ’• NATHAN Wl 3LLIB; I . - • ■ ■■■■:■ ■• '••• lUATKE. Fine Cut - leant J. W..POST. (Porthd Philkdelptla Evcninip BuUctin.l A : T|lE SOARLiiT.'LB4K. ' j - Only n scarlet maple leaf The wiud ha* borne from yondor tree; A trifle,'yet a bitter grief - ■ .And longing wish it wakos.in me. ; t No longer seems the Autumn sky Bo deeply blue,so dearly bright. The tears fast welling to f ; v HW6 all earth’s sunshine from my sight. Tfiih UttleJeaf last . Kitsed Into" perfeet shapo and shade: Summer hiid llfc ollkoare gone,... : Ainl it has nought to do but fade. With Summer’s loives a hope has psssed That gladdened, ail my lilt- of yore; Too beautiful on earth to last, A dream no future can restore. A thousand little leaves lie furled In embryo on ywn .naked tree, And many hopes in this fair world Smile gaily, joyonsly at me. Yet for a silent voice I pine, I yearn to gaze in absent eyes; In vain true hearts and food are mine, - In vain dear voices make replies. Parted forever—sky and sea, Unfading blue, unceasing moan— Only rcply in mockery— r Forever gone—Forovcr gone! Fosta. One o( I.amartlne’i admirers. Lamartine often related the following epi sode froth hiS life. Ahoiit eighteen years ago, one afternoon, a foreign traveler sent in hia card to the French poet, who then lived In the Rue tie la Yllle l'Evique. The card was‘accompanied with a warm letter of in troduction written by Prince Hohenlohe, with whom Lamartine had become intimately acquainted during one of his diplomatic mis sions to Germany. The visitor was at once admitted. Bo was a toll man with a stiff bearing, rather stoat, with dashing eyes and a bristling moustache. lie came in like a hurricane aha rushed"toward Lamartine, who : stood smiling in front of the fireplace., The new comer uttered, that ia to say, roared out, the .following two wordu : “Great poet!” The singularity of this address and the curi ous appearance of the stranger, took Lamar tine so mpeh by surprise that he could not help bursting into loud laughter, whereupon his visitor, opening bis eyes with astonish ment and indignation,turned on his heels and left as he bad entered—that is, as a hurricane - without having.said anything but “Great poet!" ! Now, do you know who the visitor of the great poet was ? No other than Otto von Bismarck Schonhausen. —Offenbach’s “Vert-Vert?’ is nothing more nor less than the fandliar play of’“The Pet of the Petticoats,” with incmeulal music and slight variations. —The accident which caused tbo present Illness of Mr. Alexander tl. Stephens was the falling of a gate on him- Possibly he was .“kissing thro' the bare.” BT. JuliN ton..Now York. March So Erased . .Liverpool.. New York March3l NoriJi American....Llverpc i .Portlaoil. . April 1 Caledonia. Gla*gow..New York. April 2 Java. ..Liverpool..Nqw York. . ......April 3 Alfcroannia ...Havre. .New York April 5} WtMiT .. Southampton.. New York April 6 to dbfart. Colombia .New York.. Havana ..April IS Tariia New \*oik.. Liverpool...... —April 15 literal. .......New York.. Bremen Aprills Alcorn New York. -Liverpool..... April 15 Cniwd Kingdom. New Y'ork. .Glasgow April 17 Ocean Queen..... ..New York. .theureu Apni n Gto Cromwell... .-New York..NewOrleans April 17 VIHe de Paris...-. New York..Havre April 17 (Jltv of Brooklyn .Now York.. Liverpool. .. April 17 W yeming... Philadelphia. .Savannah.. .April 17 Morav tan Portland. .Liverpool April 17 Ctowpatia New Vork. .Siiolft Vera Cruz April 19 Al'emannla New York. .Hamburg April 20 Etna. New Yoi k. .Liverpool vla JcL.... April 20 .lava .New York.. Liverpool. ..April 21 Nebraafca.- Now York. .Liverpool. ApriOt Eagle .New York. .Havana .A pril22 Merilmack New York.. Rio Janeiro, ftc.... Ar»rii23 bUAKU Oi? TKADL. GFOBGEN. TATHAM, > \VM. C. KENT, > MoirniLi Coiocrr U. C. McCAMMON, ' MAiONlffl BUUuSSTJLN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-Ai-atr. 14. Sou gLCES. 5 131 Bua Btn, 6 38 lHiqa Warn, 4 16 aftHTVED YESTERDAY. Steamer E 0 Biddle. McCue, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to \Y F Clyde & Co tichr Calvin. Clark. 11 days from BtJohu.Nß. with lumber*oTr Galvin & Co. ftchr Goo Fales, Little, 4 daye from Providence, with mdee to captain. Scbr Simon F Cole*. Coles, 7 days from Norfolk, with lumber to Lennox & Burgess, flehr R Beam*D, High. Now York. Schr Geo UotchkUs, RacketL New York via Chester. Tuc Thoe Jtiler* od, Allen, from Baltimore! with a tow of bargee to W I* Clyde £ Ca CLEARED YESTERDAY Steamer Ann Eliza, Richard*. New York. W P Clyde&Co. Steamer .1 8 Sbriver. Dennis. Baltimore; A Groves. Jr. Baik Andaman, Otis, Mataneas. D S Stetion & Co. Uri&ElUnll (Br), Dwyir. C&ibarien, CC Van Horn. Schr Wary G Farr. Maloy. Roxbury, Day. Baddell Steamer Victor, Gates, from New Orleans via Havana 7tb inst. at New yesterday. Steamer Cortte, Neluoa, &t New Orleans 11th inst. from Now xork. Steamer Cuba. Dukebart, cleared at Baltimore 12th inst for Havana end New Orleans. Bark Josephine, Haven, cleared at Portland 12th inst. for.Buenos Ayres. Bark A Singleton, Guest, from Ardrot-san for this port, was spoken 6th inst. Ut 43 (5. lon 67 4H. BarkHavelah (Br), Robertson, from Yokohama Pth Nov. was bcluw New Yerk yesterday. Bark BatelUe (Br). Turner, 44 days from Klo Janeiro, at New York yesterday, with coffee. Bilg Abby Watson, Allen, heuce for Boston, sailed from Holmes* Hole 11th Lost. Diig Allston, Sawyer, cleared at Boston 12th inst. for Calais. Brig Geo E Prescott, Mills, from Vioalhaven for this port, at Holmes* Hole lOtb inst. and sailed again 12th. Brig Chau Miller, Gilchrist, hence at Bath 10th lost. Brig Leaader. Coran. from Pernambuco tor this port, at Hampton Roads 10th inst. sprung mainmast during the p&eeaso Bear Maggie McNeill, Snow, at Baltimore 12th instant from Swan island. Schr Marietta Tilton, Miller, sailed from M&taozas 31st nit. for Baltimore. • . • , Schr Alex V oung, k oung, cleared at Charleston 12th Darien. Go. • Sebr C L Watson, Adams, Bailed from Nantucket 7th Inst for this port , : __ Schrs M R Carlisle, Potter, henco, and Jas Hay. Hatha way, from Warebara for tills port, at Nantucket 10th Inst Schr M H Read. Benson, soiled from New Bedford 10th * n &his Am?o May,'MayF W Johnson. Marts; Henry May, Rockett; J P Cake. Endicott; Jas Satterthwalte. Long, and J T Weaver, Weaver,henoe at Boston 12th mat. Schr Clara, Barrett, at Wilmington, NC. lOtii instant from Alexandria . . Schre B H M’Cauley, Cain; K W Dillon, Ludlam; B B Wheeler. Llovd, and TW U White, fcmith, sailed* from Balera 10th iiißt. for this port Bchr Lnttio Beard, Perry, hence at N Bedford 11th last. , Bcbr J H Perry; Kelley, called from New Bedford llth inst for this port! - ; Schr Eedron. MoLaughlln, hence at Norrolk llth iaet §chr J PMcDevltt, hence at New London 10th inst * ecbr EUaAlfttthewfl, hence at Charleston yesterday. MARINE MISCELLANY. BteamerGeneral Grant recently burned at N Orleans, ** /oßowb: Atlantic, New York, $20,000; g™* I t O V ' p 2 te SkI gew .-810,000; Mcrcontile Mutual, States Lloyds New York, Philadelphia. SIO.IKHK la»u- AtKmV’SKAlrtei-lc*.. l-IAU4eJ6hIa.SS 000: *5.000; American, Boston, *5OOO, and Independent, Boston, 45000—total, $80,000.' - .. .. , NOTICE TO MARINERS. Fourth Ord?rTi*lS“«»°6 tlw let Instant the temporary * enter blKfit at Pensacola Station. Fla. was dla smS'S^ehowlnfillnshea®at L /utervaNof ofe‘m^nu" riew woSthoT. fro “ « h 0 d.stanceol l 3l 'nauttaU m&e^n > ■: Jf eiiy OBDINAIVCES. A« ordinance AUraoKtztNd ime JO. Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works to ecll-certain .lots or pieces ot-ground, with the buildings thereon erected. Skction 1. The Select and Common Council's of the fllty of . Philadelphia do ordain. That the Trustee? Of tfie-Fhlladelphia Gas Works ;i* «od; they are hereby authorized to sell ot public sale, and Invest the proceeds thereof to the credit of tbo Sinking Fund of the Southwark; andMoyo imcnßing Gas Company j- j v ;? -i V i All that eertaln threc-stOry brick messuage, or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east fide of Delaware Becond street (No. 711), at ibe distance of thirty-three feet,and .half ■ au itch northward from the north Elde :of Almond street, containing in front ori- breadth sixteen lett, and in leugin or depth seventy-tour feet, ode. Inch, lo a four-feet wide alley; subject to aground rented umeiy-aijfdollars per year. . s Also, all thatfeeftaitf tyv6-story(frame mes euege or tenement, and lot or piece ‘.of ground, si uiite on the east tide of Punayubk road (No 615), containing in It out or breadth twenty feet and In length or depth seventy-five feet. , Section 2. The Mayor of-the City shall affix the corporate Beal 'of the City to tbo Deeds of Conveyance approved by the City Solicitor,grin ting In fee •to ibe purchasers the -aforesaid lots :or pli ces of ground with the buildings thereon erected. i . JOSEPH F. MARCF.R. ' President of Common Council. Arri'HT—JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. ■ , \ WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, , President of Select CouneiL Approved tblß thirteen th day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and aixly nine (A. D. 1860). DANIEL M. POX. U Mayor of PhUadeloUia. An, ordinance .to acthorlze the Mayor to affix the seal oi the .City ■of Phila-. delpbia to a bond for tbe faithful application of the purchase money ,of certain real estate. Section 1. The Bolcct and Common Coiiuclls of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That in tbe mattdr of (be petition of the “City of Phila delphia, trustee lor the several purposes and ob jecls eet forth and declared in the last will and testament „of: James Wills, deceased,” to the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, praying for authority to sell certain portions of the Wills Hospital lot to Elphrcy Heritage—6nch salo having been autho rized by virtue ofan ordlnanceofCoancllaap provtd the sixth day of April, A. D. 1809—the Mayor be and is hereby authorized to alßx the seal of the City of Philadelphia to such bond and in such amount to tbe Commonwealth of Penh tylvupia as the said Court shall order and direct, in conformity with the act of Assembly approved the eighteenth day of April, 185;;, in such case made and provided. • . . . : m ' , JOSEPH F. MARGE it. President oPCouimon CouneiL ATTE/jT—JOHN ECKSTEIN. Glertofof Gomroon Council WILLIAM S. STOKLEJ, .. Pnfsidentof Select CouneiL Approved this iv/elith day of Aprjl, Auno Domini, one thousand eight hundred add sixty nine, (A. D. 1869.) AN UhOiNANCE -KELATIVE TO STEiM Fire Engines obstrnciing the travel of Pas senger Railroc ds in Ume of fire. S» f Tios 1. The 'Select and Common Councils of tbe City ot Pnlladelphin do ordma, That Sleam Flic Engines fhali, tn time of lire, place their engines on the side of the street -o’ mat the runnlnz of Passenger Care will not be interfered with, under a penalty ot twenty-five dolLrs for each ofie’nce. PrwiJed, Tnc Passenger it lilroad Companies wili furnish a goose neck to each steamer. JO3EPH P. MARCER, : President ot Common Coiuicil. Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN. Clerk of Common ConnclL WILLIAM. S. SToKt-KY, President of Select CoundL Approved this twi ffth day of April,. Auno DcmCoi, one tbousand, eight hundred'ahdAlxty nine (A. D. 1869). - DANIEL M. FOX, It , Mayor of Phiiadelohia. REiOELUOi, Ut INSntUUUON TO TEE Chief Commier-ioner of Highways. Resolved. By lbo Select nod r.rininvin - 'on n 1 -- of ihe city offhiladelpbia, That the Chief Commis sioner ol Highways Do and is ti' re : D} i>uui. ,nz d and directed t-o draw a warrant in fayor of John Djer for macadamizing the intersections at Seventeenth and Venango streets, Eighteenth and Vcuango streets. Nineteenth and V-nang., streets, Twentieth and Venango streets, Twenty flrst and Venango streets, said warrant to be drawn from l:em number two of the appropria tion to the Department forfthe year 186;t. Prodded, That the Chief Commissioner of Highwn, s is satisfied that the contractor has complied with his contract. JOSEPH F. HARDER, President of Common Council. Atthst— JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Connell. WILLIAM 8. BTOKLEY, President of Belect Connell Approved this ninth day of April, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred and stxti-mne (A. D. 18GS>). ; DANIEL M. FOX. It Mayor oi Philadelphia. Resolution relative to the change of Location of the United States Fire Com pany. Resolved, By the Select and Common Connells of the City of Philadelphia, That the United States Fire Company, at present located in Wood street, above FunrUi, in the Third District, be changed to Fourth street, above Wood, in the Tblra District; and also authorizing the removal of Fire Alarm Box No. 231, as above; the change being asked by the United States Fire Company. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Couacll. Attest— ABRAHAM STEWART, . Assistant Cltrfi of,Common Council. WILLIAM 8. BTOKLEY, President of Beleet Council. Approved this twelfth day of Appil, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 186 a). DANIEL M. FOX. It ■ Mayor of Philadelphia. Resolution. to authorize the pav ing of BjckeJt' street.,. Resolved, By tbeSelegt and Common Councils ol tbe City of Philadelphia, That the De- Department of Highways be and Is hereby au thorized and directed to enter into a contract with a competent paver or pavers, who shall ,be selected by a majority of the owners of property fronting on Beckett street, from Woodland street to Forty -third street, for the paving thereof; the ednditions of which contract shall be that tin contractor or contractors shall collect the costol said paving .from the property owners, respec tively, and shall also enter into an obligation with the city to keep tho said street in good con dition for lliree years after tb" pnviny t= fi-t»tied. JOBEPH F. MARCER, i President of Common Council. Attest— ABRAHAM. SEEWaitl', Assistant Clerk of Common Connell. WILLIAM 8. BTOKLEY, - President of Select Connei 1 . Approved this thirteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine (A. D. 1809). DANIEL M. FOX, It ; Mayor of Philadelphia. Resolution of instruction to the Chief Commissioner of Highways. Resolved, By the Belcct j and Common Connells of the city of Philadelphia, That the Chief. Co mmissioner of Highways!; |be and is hereby^ In structed to notify ownersiand occupants of stores and warehouses on Market street, tb romovo tho cobble stones of footways, and pave the same with brick or fiat hewn stones. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President Of Common Connell. Attest— ABRAHAM BTEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WM: S. BTQKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this- thlnuonth day of Aprll, Anno Domini one tlionsand e!ght : hundred-' and sixty nine (A, D. 1869). t DANIEL M. FOX, ! It Mayor of Philadelphia. 1 fjOND’B BOBTON AND TRENTON BI3OUtT.-Tn® JO trade Buppltod with Bond’s Batter. Craam, Milk, Outers and ting Biscuit. Also, West ds-Thore’s cele brated Trenton and Wine Biscuit, by JOS. B. BUBBIER dt CO., Bole Agents, 108 South Delaware avenue. i'HEl)', DANIEL M. FOX, Mayor of Philadelphia. TBATJKLEBB’ GUIDE* QUICKEST TIME ON BEOOBD. ’■ y -ri oijpm. TIME than by COMPiSTINO LINEST^ PASBENGEHB taking the aoo P. M. TRAIN arrive to CINCINNATI next EVENING at 9.06 P. M.. U HOURS. ONLV ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE. tsr THE WOODRtJFPa celebrated Pilate BtaW- Soojn BLEEPJNG-CARB ran through from. PHILADEL PHIA to CINCINNATI. Pasicbgera taking tbe 12.00 M. md ILO E M. Train* roach CINCINNATI- aod oU., solnts VrTsST end SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE if all otlior Rontea r- I'aarenrara tor CINCINNATI,. INDIANAPULIB. LOUIS, CAJKO. CHICAGO, PEORIA, BURLING , fON. QUINCV, MILWAUIIIiE, BT. PAUL, OMAHAfN. r.> end all pohite WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTH WEST, trill do particnlar t ask for TICKETS «ar,V(« PAN-HANDLE ROUTE, ",K i i ; PAN-HANDLE," atTICKI7T OFFICES;; N. W. CORNER NINTH and CifeSTOUTEtreete, NO. IIg'MARKET STREET, hot.. Second and Front Sta And TJHIRTV-FIRBT and MARKET Streot»,We»t Phila. 3. F. SCULL, Gon’l Ticket Agt., Pittaburgh. JOHN D. MILLER, Gotih Eut'n Act A2S Broadwar.N.V Rrowvaun - Philadelphia, wilhinu &&TON AND BiiyrlMOßE- RAit> "* B: accc TlMtj TABLE. Comtnen efufi MONDAY',ApriI I2»h t IHM. Trains will leave Depot, 'f*iD*r Broad »nd Waahlaut-jn aveunc, aH follow?: WAY 51A1LTKAIN at H. 30 A. M. (dnndayaexcepted), for Baltimore, stoppiog at all Regular dtatioo*. Cou dccUdk with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for CrtefUld and Jntemifcdiate S.ation?* , r 'J’HAIN at ‘l2 00 *>f; excepted), for Baltimore and WiMthioßton atoppiuß at wilmlrifiton. TeiryTlHo and liaverdcHlficcer vpnnectaat Wllming ton wIUj traJ»».for KewLVtle TZXMti , BdTfUJN‘at , 4.bO F. MUlMtoy* etceptedl for Baltitcoro and Wa?mnttOn. etopnins dt Cheater, '1 liur low* Linwo'od* Claymont. VVUuiiLgton, Wewport, Btan> ton Newark, Eliaon. North Baut < Oharleatown, Ferry* viUe Havre do Grace. Aberdeen. FcrrymanV, Edgesvood, Magnolia, Chare’s and Bteminer’M Kuu. MGiIT EXFRKSS Rt 11.30 F. M. (da’ly) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheeter,Thnrlow. Linwood, i loyrcont, Wilmington. Newark, Elkton, Worth East, vlllc and Havre de Grace. Passenger* for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 12 tO M. Train. WILMINGTON TRAlNS.—Stopping at ail Stations be tween Philadelphia and Wilmington. leave PHILADELPHIA at 11.00 A M.. 2 30,5.00 and 7.00 P. M. 'J h- 6.00 I*. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrinpfon and intermediate etatlonri. Leave WILMJNGTON 645 and B.lu A. &L . 1 30.4 15 and 7.00 F. M. The &lu A. M. tra*n will uot stop lietween Cheater and Philadelphia The 7.00 P, 3£. train Jrom Wilmington runs da Is ; «U other Accommodation Trains BDUdejF excepted Prom BALI JMORE to PHILADELPHIA.—Leave Sal* tixnore 7.20 A-M.. War Mail. 9.25 A. YL, Express. 2-25 PM . Rxpree*. 7 25P. M., Exprtf*B SUNDAY t RAjN FROM BALTIMORE. —Leaves BAL- TiMOKt at 7 5'5 V. M Stopping at Magoolia, PerrymauV, Al>fidcen, Havre de-Gr»ce, Perryville, Charlestjwn, N< rtb-f* RBt. Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wil mington, Claymont, Linwood and Cheater. ITiJI-ADEIPHIa AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD I RAINS —stopping at all stations on 01)08" ter Creek and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail road Leave FHILADKi PULA for PORT DEPOSIT (Sunday eicopied) at 7 00 A M . and 4.30 P. M. U be 700 A. Ito . *1 rain will stop at all Station* ..between Philudeh hia and J.amokiiL l>-av«Philadelphia for Oxford (Sundays excepted) at PORT DEPOSIT for PHILADELPHIA (Son. days excepted) at6 4o A. M„ 925 A>sl , and 42U P. ML - 'l'rainF leaving WILMINGTt.N »*t 6 45 A. M. and 416 P. to., will connect at Lamokiu Junction with the 7.0 u A. M. and 4.50 P. M. Trains for Baltimore Central Rail road 1 hroogh tickets to *ll point* West, South and South wett nmy be procurred at ticket oflic.*, Cheetout street, under Continental UoteL where al«o Dt*ite Rooma and Beitbe in bleeping Cars can he secured during tne day. Perrons pnrchaa’ng tickets at this office can trave* bapgcge chteked at their repidence by the Union Trausfor Conn *n>. 1L Y. KENNEY. Sup’L Leavd Pinladelpbia for B. C Junction and Interme diate Points, at 12 30 P. M. and 5 45. Leave B. C. J auc tion' for Philadelphia. at 5.80 A. M . and 1.45 P M. 'lihfl leaving West Ch. ster at 7.40 A. M , will stop at B. C. Junction. Lenni, (»len Riddle nnd Media:’eavieg 1 hiUdtlubia at 4.36 P. M., will stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Fiw?engcrato or from ataciona between V\ e<-i Cluster «nd B C. Junction going E&et, will take train leAvin* Wefct Cheater at 7.25 A. M „ and car will be attached to 1 xpress Trfno at o C. Junction; and going Wert Parsvog» r tor Stations above Media Will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4 .'l5 P. Al., and car will be at tacb-d to l.ocnl I rain at Media. 1 be Depot in Philadelphia ie reached directly by the Chestnut ond Walnut street care. .TtoßOxjrtbe'Market street Jine run within one square,. The cars of both lined connect with each train anon its arrival. ' <•>« or*i» *• o'n siyTvivß Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at fc-00 A. 51. and 2.50 K M. Leave Philadelphia for B. C. Junction at 7.15 P. SL l.eave West Chester lor Philadelphia at 7 45 A. >L and M445 P- Leave R C. -lanction for Philadelphia at 6 00 A. M. tsr i 'a»« nge. *? are allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as and the Company will not iu any cue be re-poD*iblti for an amount exceeding one hundred dollurc, tmleifl a fpecial contract is made for the WENKY WOOD. General Superintendent. J’milapfi i-hia, Arril tot, 18®^. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE FALL time ta- TBrwyTSiW VJjgiE bljE,—Through and Direct Route be tween Philadelphia, rßaltlmora* jaarrtabar*! WiUlanu aortrto the Northwest and the Great Oil Region of Penn* rylvanlo.—PlegaDt Sleeping Gars on all Night Train*. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 23d, 1868, tho Train* on the Philadelphia wiu ran as follow*: M&U Train leave* Philadelphia....... a.......... 10.45 P. M« 1 '• •» M Wbliamsport. &16AM. " '* arrive* at Erie. 9.60 P, M. Erie Exprfci* leave* Phßadelphlft-»... . .IL6O A. M. V ” “ WlULanuport....... 8.68 P.M. , H ** ' arrives at Erie......-; ...18.00 A. M. Elmira Mall leave* Philadelphia. aOO A. M. - M V arrival at Leek 1eaven............... 7.45. E« M. . EASTWARD. , . Mail Train leave* Erie............. ..1065 A. M. « u .» Williomuport 12.66 AM. ' ” “ arrive* at Philaaolphla laoo A. M. Erie Expreu leave* Erls. 6.25 P. M. r 1 ( i‘. . WilUamiport. 7.68 A. M. at Phi1ade1phia............. , 4.20 P.M. Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alio* ebony River Railroad. Baggage Checked Through. >„ z - TYLER. Ge&er&rSaperintendent! I TBAVEIEBS’ guide. . J West jebsey B AILBOADQ. SI-KISG ABiUNeEIIIESf. ' ; From Foot of Harket St. (Upper Foitß). Commencing Thursday, April i, 18C9. ’ Vftalns leavo'a*forioiv»: ' S or SIR? M".? rmd station* below MUlrHlo 3.15 P. M. SlfiPwL^* 116aildftnd intennediateTstatlon* 8.00 ; flalein and JL M* i and For Woodbtuy at Rl5 A. M.. 3.00. 8.30 and 6. Pe M. ; «• PreJ The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Reading with the Bast Peotiiyivania Railroad trains for Allentown. Ac. and the 8.16 A.NU train connects with tl a LebononV alley train for Harrisburg, Ac.; at Port CUnton with Catawtsra R.R. trains for* Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, Ac.: at Harrisburg with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and SUsquehanna trains for Northumber land. vv iiliamsuort, V o rKChambereburg, Pinegrove, &*, ATOSRNoON EXPRESS.—Loaves Philadelphlaat B ML, P.flL far Reading, Pottoville, Harrisburg. .Ac:, connoetr fagwlth Reading and Colombia Railroad traini^fdrCol nmbia, &c. ? ■ ■ , - -* POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION<bia,returning from Skippack at 6.16 A. B 1 and 1.00 P. M. Stage lines for various points in Perkiomen Valley connect with hair s at Collegevilte and Skippack. NEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH AND PHB 'WEST.—Leaves New York at 9A. M., 6.00 and B. • Trains leavo Auburn at 7.55 Au U. for Pinegrove and Har risburg, nnd a* 12.15 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re. , turning from Harrisburg et 8,30 P. M., and from Tremont i at 7.40 A.M-and&3fiP. JtL ! TICKETS.—Through &rst>daei tickets and emigrant jdekfete to all the principal points in the North and West and Canadas. : Excursion Ticket* from Philadelphia to Reading and intermediate Stations, good for day only, are sold by Homing Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Pottetcrwn Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. : j' Excuhdon Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only, jare sold at Reading and Inters edi&te Stations by Bead ng and " Pottotown Accommodation Trains at reduced : rates j v ’ The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office ijf 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, ! Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nlcoils. GeueralSuperintendent, Reading. , Commutation Ticket, at ss per ceot discount, between : *ny pointo desared, for families and firms. Mileage Tickets, good for 2.000 miles, between all points it $53 50 each, for families and firms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to aB points at reduced rates. Clergyman rending on the line of the road will bo fur. aishedwith cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half fare. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal it a- Lions, good for Baturday, Sunday ana Monday, at reduced fare, to be, had only, afthe Ticket Office, at Thirteenth andCallowhlUstreets. .. . FREIGHT.—Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all iie above points from the Company*! New Freight Depot droad and Wihow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia dally at 4.30 A. M., 12.45 noon 8.60 and BP. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harris*' bore- Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. Mails close at the Philadelphia Post-Office for ail places Jn the road and its branches all A.2L, and for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.16 P. M. BAGGAGE. Dnngan 1 * Exurea 4vfU collect Baggage for all train* teaviog Philadelphia Depot Order* can be Left at No 22ft South Fourth street, or at the Depot Thirteenth and Cal* owbill street*. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL JJa oßPMßalßaaroad. - Fall Time. - Taking mw .1111 UIB "effect Nov. 23d, 1868. The traLn* ox the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Thirty-first and Market streets, which X* reached directly by the ear* of the Market Street Paseenger Railway, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market street* thirty mlonte* before it* departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within one square of the Depot. . Sleeping Gar Tickets c&a be bad on application at the Ticket Office, Northwest comer of Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders loft at No. 901 Chest ant wlUreocfgattantion. Man Train. .at 8.00 A. M Paoli Accom. at RLBO A. M-,LIO, and 9.00 P. M Fast Line at A BL Erie Express. at IL6O AM. Harrisburg Accommodation. at A3O P. M. Lancaster Accommodation at 4.00 P. M» PorksburgTrain at &.80P. M. Cmcinnati Express. at AOO P. M. Erie M&U and Buffalo Express at 10.45 P. M. Philadelphia Express at 12,00 night Erie Mail leave* dally, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to Williamsport only. On Sunday night paueugers will leave Philadelphia at 12 .o’clock. Philadelphia Express leave* daily. All other train* daily, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train ran* doily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by 6.00 P. BA. at 116 Market street TRAINS ARRIVE'AT DEPOT, VIZ: CincinnatiExprees.. at 3.10 AM. PhUAdfflphlfttfrprfl^- ** Q.lO »• Paoli Accom.. - . at a3O AH. and a4O A 7.10 P. M. Erie Mail and Buffalo Exprees *’ 10,00 AM. Parkeburg Train. ** 9.10 M Fast Line, ’’laoo ** Lancaster TYain. ”12.80 P. M. Erie Express., ”420 ” Day Egress at 4.20 m Hanisbnrg Accom ” 9.40 " For f arther Information, apply to JOHN VANLEEH,Jn.*Ticfcet dgent,9ol Choctnat street. FRANCIS FUNK. Agent. 116 Market street SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their rfeponsUmity to One Hundred Dollar* in value. AO Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the ruk Of the owner, unless taken by special contract . * EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa wTand WKTrwm 3^ RQAp TXME TABLE.—°n after Wednetday, March 21,1669, and until farther notice: ■ ■ FOR CiKttMAmtJWN. Leave Philadelphia-8,7.8. &06, 10, IL UIA. M..L2,3.18, 3K. 4, 6.6J£, 6,6>(i. 7,8.9.18, 11, 13P.M. „ Leave Germantown—B, 7,7 X. 8.8.30, 9,10. U. 13 A. M. t L a,5.'4,4V, B. B,B*f 7,8,6,10,11P.M. The 830 down brain, and the SV and 8M op train*, will not atop on the Branch. I»avo PhUadclphlt2-9.?6 minute. A. K; 3.7 and 10VP.M Leave Germantown—B.l6 A. M.; 1,8 and 9V P. M. . CHESTNUT HILL iAILROAD. Leave PhUadalphta-8.8,10, 18 A. M. 1 3,8 V. BV. 7.9 and 11 P. M. Leave Ofaeatnnt EUR—7.IO minute*, 8.9.40 end IL4O A. M.1L40.140,6.40,840,840and 10.40 P. M. . ON BUNDAYB. E«ave Philadelphia—9.l6 minutes A. M. i J and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut HIU-J7.60 minute* A. M. t 13.40, (.40 and 9.26 minutes P. M. - FOR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. fi .^a v oi “• ILO5< “•** ließ.m T SorTiMtomi-t.iO. 7.7.60.9. U A.M.11V.8.4K.8J5 andBMP.AL ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phlladelphiar-9 A. M.; 8V and 7.16 P. M. Leave Noniafown—7 A. M.; 6Mand 0 P.M. , . . ¥9* manayunk. M.,1«.8.4V.5V. Manaynnlt-8.10,7«, 8L80.9V. U* A. M. 1 18 V, 6, 6Kand9P.Ua : >. Leave A. M. ;ivand 7.U P. M. Leave Manayunk—734 A. M. i a and 9V P. M. W. 8, WlwON, General Superintendent, ■ ’Depot Ninth ana Great atreeui RT:Ieb*BBESTP FAST' FREIGHT LINE, VIA Cily, Mount CarmcL Centraiia, and all points-ouLehigh Valley Railroad and it* branches, f By new arrangemente, perfected thia day, this road is enabled to. Hive Increased despatch to merchandiao con- Mned to ibo above-named points; c ; Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot; i ■ m ' „& E. cor. of FRONT aud NOBLE streets. Before 6 P-M„: will reach Wilkeabarro, Mount OarmoL Mahanoy Cltyi and the other stations m Mahanoy and Wyoming valley* btforo UA, M., of tho succeeding day, ELLIS CLARK, Agont ' CWIDE, Oct Gib, IMB, the Train* will leave Philadelphia?rom tfio Depot or the Weat Cheater A Philadelphia Railroad. cor* St 7.45 fflgffllßS® - ®* ,treflt * Wctl-Mlada.). A Market Train with Pimenger Car attached wfli ran on Tneadaya andPriddya, leaving the Bhdna Sun at 11.05 A. M., Oxford at 11.1 ft and Kennettat LOUP. M., ion nocting at Weet Cheater Junction with a train forPhila. ■ delphia. On Wednoadayii and Saturdaya train leavei Philadelphia at 8.80 P. Martina through to Oxford, The Train.ieaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A.M. connect! at Oxford with a daily lino of Stagoa'ior Poach Bottom,in Lancaatercounty. Xetnmtaß, leaver Peach, Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadet phia. The Train having Philadelphia at AGO P. M. runs to Hieing Son, Md. Sngcra allowed to take wearing apparel only, rn e,and tho Company will not. In any cojo, be re lo for at, amount exceeding one handred doiian, nnleta a apecial contract be made for. the same. mhU > HENRY WOOD. General Bapi. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC BAIL Bar SPRING ARRANGEMENT. JB» ; On and After MONDAY, April 12th, 1869, trains, will leave Vine Street Wliarf as follows, vln.» Mai 1............ . Freight. wltliPafecoKer Car attached Atlantic Accommodation. RETURNING, WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC, Mail 4.00 P.M. Freight, with Passenger Car ;.. * n. 43 A. M. Atlantic Accommodation 6.U A, M. Junction Accommodation, to Atco and Interm o diate Ht&tiona, Leave Vine Street l eave Atco. filgf TORRENT.—AN ELEG&NT RESIDENCE.WITH Elb every convenience, on Township Lino Kond, afow ■> f r «* n station on Germantown Rail- Pi ve £ crts .°M o i J i'jy* D £ b'sbs fiae:,Yiaw.cori ' enient stable, estown for Philadelphia at 7 A M. , Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. j Fifth and Sixth Streots Passenger cars convey paasen* g«r» to and from the new Depot ' White cotb of Second and T'hbd Streets Line and Union Line run within a short distance ef the Depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Ulhce, In order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ; - ELLIS CLARE, Agent Tickets sold and Baggage .checked through to principal points, at Mann's North Penn. Baggago-lixprcsa-offica. No. 106 frouth Fifth street ffO£& Q OJtoEk* IMPORTANT TO WOOLEN' MAN U FACTU RER^. 1 Will bo sold at public sale, by catalogue, for cash, on WEDNESDAY , May f>. 1869. all the MACHIMCKv AND FIXTURES i f the Woolen Mill known aa PERKIOMEN MILE, No. I. situated in NoniPtown, Pa., sixteen miles from Philadel phia. late the property of P- M-, banter & Co. The machinery is nearly new. and will be per tmutorily sold for cash iu lots to suit purchasers. Pale to commence at U o'clock M. apl£-m tv f t jnyss 7/OR SALE~LOT~OF'GROUND ON ITeT COU!£ ROF JT Waihington avenue and Eighteenth street, 133 feet on Washington avenue by 290 feet on Eighteenth street to Ellsworth. Apply to STEVENSON d: MAU?, . apl2 3l» Cor. Broad and (JnrLti&n streets. OSA GERMANTOWN HOUSES-MUST BE 80LD- Hmj Five French Cottage Houses on Walnut lane and Brill Adams street; every convenience; birge gardens. Most desirable situation in German-own. WM. ROTCU WI3TER, apU 6t" 131 South Fifth street. MFt.R BALE—No. 4102 BFRWCE STREET. WEST Fhitadelphia—A French Roof Brown Stone Dwell ing, tow empty; 12 rooms and modern conve niences. Lot 4U x 160 foot 4A FOR BALE-AT ABINGTON STATION,NORTfI BH) Penr.Bjlvania Railroad, farm of 42 Acres, with good JB-* old dwelling. bare. Ac. Several tine Bpnngs, wood land. Ac. 'Well situated for bmlding sltes,being high and having extensive views therefrom. Fronts on German town and Willow Grove Hke, extending through to Mill hoad; thiee minutes walk from Station. F. A. TREGO, ap!3-Bt* No. 612 Walnut street jgCSt GERMANTOWN.-FOR SALE OU TO LET—A Hjkjj large double house, every convenience, with stable •“iiil and five acres of Laud. Five minutes \yalk from railroad. : Inquire 224 North Fifth street. mh24wAsBt* MFOE SALE.-AN ELEGANT VILLA, VERY handsomely situated at Tacony, on the Delaware, about 7 miles from the city, with a handsome Man- Birn, and nil the extra modern coDveoiences. Superior fctone stuble, and out buildings, with about throe acros of land. It contains a great variety of fruit, grapes, Ac. It will be offe.ed at a low price, or exchanged for city property. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, ap7-w,f,nitits 235 South Third stroet. 4CS, FOR BALE-THE VERY DESIRABLE UESl kj;:i dence. No. 208 South Fifteenth street, below Wal nut street. Lot twenty by ninety feet. Clear of allincumbrance. Apply between the hours of 9 and 12 to 125 South Second street aplS Gt* 48, Fr»R SALE-HANDSOME COUNTRY BEAT, Hi!? Merchantville. Csnideu county, N. J., 'ooutalniug M?a nearly 11 ac es. The improvements consist of hue Mansion House, gas throughout, Barn,Carriage-house, Joe-house and all necessary outbaiidiags; in completo order; convenient to Philadelphia,being only four miles from TORY STONE COTTAGE, P good location, Germantown, near depot; 9 room-*; every convenience. Lot 30 bv 110 feet. Price $4,300. ar7-U§ J. M. P. WALL& CB, 128 S, Sixth ut. FOR SALE-FRaNKFOKD LOTS-24 OF THE i* hiost beautiful and doslrable building lotsio Frank '<* lord.Otuaie on Penn,Leipo. 1713 Spruce street Lot 21x106 to a2O feet street J. M. GUM* MHY A SONS, 733 Walnut Street. *ftt ELEGANT COUNTRY SEATON THE DKLA- HjjS ware River—For sale—Con tabling ten acres of land highly improved; large.double stone manuioo. stable and carriage*houso. fee-house, green-houae. hot-nouse, Ac.. Ac. ; pituate within five minutes walk from the Wis. dnoming Station, on Philadelphia and TYeuton Rallrpam and convenient to Bteamboatfandiug. J. M. gum ami* A SON 8,733 Walnut street fg, FOR. SALE.—THE- HANDSOME MODERN dekbulfd iugirbvcry dbnveoiencs *» porfwcg order,situate pn.tbe of W ji "55 Buitonwoqd Strata. .J; XC GUMMEY-A SONS, 733 Walnut street ' • GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.—THE MODERN IKS Stone Cot taco with rnrlor, library, diningroom and Mu kLchen on the* first lloor. ovary city convenience «nd in perfect order, situate ou the and Hancock atrcois. M. GUMMLY A BUNS, 733 Walnut stieot £JREESE A M€tK)I! TO BENT.—UPPER ROOMS, NOS. 426 and 428 MARI’* ■ kct Btiect.. >■ .. IHGKSDN.JMKR&’sS'ff i M nihbs.w.tft . , 320 Wainntptroefc. fIM, TO BENT—A FURNISHED iHOBS&-EHOK‘ 8::: sla ? to November. Central and pleasantly located;.. “1 Addrcsa,‘.‘City.” ijuiiETlN- Office. ‘ t ■ opM-at" . («*,“ POE KENT—FURNISHED* WAtrNUT! STREET tgi.,il!ouae. Ahpndßomely-fm-nlahecT.houao bn VValimt, atreet; Central location; for Plxinnnlbe or a yea., - "■ Apply .’ GUMMEY.A,SONS; alii 3t* 736 vValnut Btreet. fs TOP.F6 T.-A irANDSOMEItESIDENOJB.'VVIT'n . Ij B*ftblb nltached; also, lawn.fruit frees, ifCY sltua* tef l at; Y >rk road end t 'nit Jane, Milaatowir, Twon- - ty second Ward. Inquire of MRS. M. vA.Kß,onthe premi* -; «!•?;«/, o.h. & fi.T,MunmaiD;; * a Elr_ 6 L_ 205 Sonthdixthetreet. fj ,TO OTNT-HANBBOITOTB.6'tfN€IiV;"SB£f'.-- l ,A. . 3hed; fonrßcrra or fro nd, 'icetowu l*n6, “ n e x» b n mi^ utC T**T wullc of J io fi a StfitiononthQc* Gemjantown Kailroad. Houbq liubfifteen iooma. libnt ©I.JiCHj for the glimmer BCflaon.v Apnlv »o 4 ■; ■' ' LEWIS H. RED2fISH. : ' '< - TOlWalnnt BtrosL) 1 w B.OO A. M. ...0.16 A. M, 3.16 P.M. .10.15 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. .6 39 a. M. and 16.16 P.M. • SECOND, THIHIK AND Biiil jfey&.f. lo ? l * ! l{ etore-amthwcat corner s FRONT.'> NEW Btreotß, eaon 48 bv 120 feet Appljf on'tho preniiccf, or to JAMES T.- YODNO.* ■' “ ‘ ap7 w f xo9t* . ■ 132 South Front street MT° IjEr-ALLEN’S LANE. GBKMA*TOWN— : A peat. Cottage with about *A aero Of Land;;: t? ; j{r* v Aim. h handsome Rome with about 5 acresof, land, spring home, &f p A PpiAS ANTJ/vf < jilfr tfAmfrl Hfjjj Homo (partially furnished); and about an aernot ““•ground. The propci ty is about lour mile* from tho 1 city and in tho immediate vicinity of a Railroad Station^ E. B HARLVN, / .. 731 Wainhc street . Mto bent-from may first' 1 to her first—A tirat-cJaes courtry Residence.'Town ebijMioe road* bear ManTicim ptrccwGcnnontown; furnished and complete with every Ten acres* flue Vegetable and Fruit g&rdenst extensive Gra perfcfl fruiting in succession; Forcing houses. Conserve*' tory. Ice l]ou*e tilled, &C. &c. A low minutes* drive from etauonson Germantown Railroad. For particulars ad d'Cia, , EDWARD N; WRIGHT. School laae, Germantown* or 113 Walnut street* Philadelphia. i ossa, TV KENT.—MODERN RESIDENCE INMAN mm* tua —1 hree-etory brown plastered modern dwelling; “-J 10 room?*, bath, gas, beater, nice porch and.' large yal d. Lot 40 by 116. . "*■!* TO RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 1 m:.|| Bouse. Loeuefc street, below Sixteenth. - Address; j ALPHA, BuLi.r.Tm Qfllce. mb3stfrp •[, §& FOR BENT-FURNISHED —AN - ELEGANT’ ft Residence situate on Arch. Afreet. west Of Broad, * ,J. M. OUMMEY & BONS,733W«lnutstrteV STORES PROPERTIES ~FOR. RENT,—LARGE i3j;*f! fonrstory building. No. 41 North Third, street.- linnd-omf' Store and Dwelling. No. 1024 Walnut’ etreet Sterc ned Dwelling, No 812 W alnut street, J. M. GUMMEY &l SONS, 783 WalnutetrecL' ' ? T -J *rr M TO UENT.AA MODERN RESIDENCE, NO. 1838 jam, Oxford street, first door bait of Broad street, 1 AJI improvements. , Immediate possession* A ho, the hondsonjc Country Seat, with ten acres of.laud*, at Eugewater. N J. Afull view of the river: 3mintuea walk from station. 'Apply to COPPUCK& JORDAN; 4:i3 Walnut street. , , ’ jsgSi Tt ‘ RENT-i-A HANDSOME COUN fRY SEATi * Enfl FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, with two anda ’’ “- 1 - half acres of ground, Thorp's lane, third hoasbfrom pfty’s lane, Germantown, with overy convenience, gas, bath, hot and cold water, stable, carri.tge-botifie, ice house, with 40 tons of ice. cow stable, cliickeu-honse.'andf " every improvement: will be rented Vvlth or without ftor*-?' Ditnre. Apply to COPPUCK d» JORDAN. 433. WaSnPt st, ; TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE i City and County of FhvladclpUia.-IIANNAILR.i. Pyn■, TOAVINFIELD B. PYNCH-Ple&sa take notice-'that, the Court have granted a ruletipon ybu tosboweaoHo.' why a divorce a vinculo matrimonii should notibede* crc» d in this cnee. Returnable oa SATURDAY, April , 24th, 1869 at 11 o'clock A. M, IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR TBE CITY AND 1 JL County of Philadelphia.—Estate of. MRd RuSE COR’; BlN.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit' set tle and adjust the eighth account of ANN THOMAS,' surviving Trustee under the wilt of the ; REV. - WILLIAM P. HINDS, deceased, and to report distri bution of the balance in the hands of (ho accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his . appointment, on MONDAY, 26th April, 1869, at 13 o'clock,' M.. at his office, No. 115 South fifth struct Iq the city of • ' Philadelphia. JAMEaH. CASTLE, apl2mwf6t Auditor.. .■ IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOB THE CH Y AND' 1 County of Philadelphia.- Estate of PAUL KNOFF. LOCK, deceased.—Notice is horcby given that LOUISA ' KNOFFLOCK, widow of eaid decedent, has fileA her petition in the office of the Clerk of the said Court, with on appraisement of personal property, elected to bo rfr toined bv her under the Act of Assembly of Aoril Utlu > lfeol. and .tho supplements, and that the same will be ap proved by the Court SATURDAY, April 2-ith,* 18<&,UjaIeS3 exceptions be filed thereto. . JOHN O’BRIEN. apl2-m&w4t* Attorney fpr Widovff. : 7N THE*COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR~TCK3 * I City and County of Philadelphia*—WlLLlAM STOP- , RERAN vs. EMMA M. BTOPPKRAN. BfiptembePTerra,’ ’■ lrn. No. .48. In Divoi ce.—EMMa M. BTOPPBRAN: Please take notice that the C°urt have granted a rulo on , you to show caupe why a divorce a vinculo malrimtmti Rbcald not be decreed in Returnable on SATUR DAY, April 17th, 18©, at 11 o’clock. A. M. _ , FRED. DrmiANN. ap7 813)4 4ts Attorney for Libellant. 7 ,■ F. A. TREGO, 612 Walnut Street IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLBAS FOR THE' 1 City acd County of Philadelphia.—Trust Estate of Mrs MAHVt*. EMLEN.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account' ofl BA AC ‘ NOftK 8, surviving trustee of the nst&toof Mrs.MARY, P. EMLEN, under the deed of trust Of Mrs. ELIZABETH ‘ HILL NORMS, deceased.and to report distribution of '• • the balance in the hands of the accountant, will tueet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment. ■on ( Ti’EBDAY, April 20th. 18fi9. at 4 o’clock P. M.,athhs, office. No 618 Walnut street, second story, in the Citv aforesaid. - . ap9 f m w 61} JAMES LTTNO, Auditor. |N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TOE ; 1 City and County of Philadelphia.—AUeghonyAvenue Wharf Company.—Tha Auditor appointed by the Court i to audit. Bottle and adjust the account of GEORGE K. ZM6IER. HENRY E. WALLACE and T. K.«COL. LINS, Irusteos, aDd to make distribution, of the balance in tne hands of the said accountants.will meet the parties Interested, for the purposes of bis appointment, on MON* ' DAY. apiil 19th. 1869, at 11 o'clock, A.M„ at the Office of HENRY E. WALLACE. Esq., No. 128 South Sixth btrett, in the City of Philadelphia. 1 P. F. SMITH, Auditor. ap9-f-m-W'6tO T N THE DlS’i RICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES X for the Eaetern District of FennBylvanla,—ln B»nk. ruptcy At Philadelphia, March 18th, 1869.—Thd uudejeieneo hereby Rives notice of his appointment atf Assignee of IJEUVY HERMAN, of Philadelphia, in tb« county c f Philadelphia and State of Peunsylv-uiia,withio paid District, who has been adjudged aßioVrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. JAMES B. RONEY Assignee, 210 South Fourth street To tho Creditors of said Bankrupt. ap7 w 3t* _ AIEIUUCK 6 SONB. JzL SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, , 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia. MANUFACTURE ■ 4 . STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizontal. \ eitical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast, and Cornish Pump* Bofi.EßS—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &c. STEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and or all pizes. , „ CASTINGS—Loam. Dr* and Green Sand, Brass, Ac. ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—-Of Castor Wrought Iron, for rolineriea, water, gas’ HACHINERY-Such a* Hetorta Bench Castings, Holders and Frames, Purlficre, Coke and Gharcoalßar- SUGaI^MACHiNEKY—Such as Vacuum Ban* and ■ Fumes. Defecators .Bone Black Filters. Burners, Wash, ore aid Elevators i bag Filters, Sugar and Bona Blank 'sobs manufacturers of -the following specialties: . In Pbilauelphia and vfclnlty.of William Wriglrt a Patent . Variable Cut-olTSteaui Engino. , In Pennsylvania, of Bharv Si Justice’s Patent Doad-Stroka intheT'nVtid'fltatee.of Woston’s Patent Salt-cantering and Self-bhlanoina CeutrifugalHugar-dratntngMachlna. Olsfß a Bartol’s improvement on Asplmvall ■fcWoolsey’a . Bailoßa* Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid- Goni h ractoS r f l oMhe n erection; and fitting up at Ro flneties for working Sugar or Molasses, i . ■ -[' , fe2o 2rao§ JRON FENCE.- , . ' ' ~ ‘ , Tho undersigned are prepared to cxocula orders for ■ ENGLISH IRON FENCE, ; 1 . of tbo bestvmake. The attention of owners of Country Seats is especially asked to this as at oircethoniostslahtlyv the most durable, and thomostecohoin)aalfoi)i