CITIrc, BULLETIN. TM: EIit.:47IpIi:;VANVAtR4ERY The Board of AlderMeno• itrinirstittnee • adjournment,-. , reassembled, yesterday 'afternoon in 'the Coin - • . m in on Codicil.. ..chainber,,President' Alderman= Beitler in the chair, • • - Alderman John Cloud offered the Reset:At, Tlrattire canvassers Of . the Serend Divishmkof• the'iWards of the,city,of plaitehe - areherelik "directed to meet ony,the•l**in#4ll4;fcittrth. dayabl October; at - the places hereinafter named, In their. respec tivo•,'WardS;ailifDivisions' • 1 • " rint-kiirard-r -, ,Eirst , Division, Jos. Bivers,.; . , 'Second, ERZ...Ben:vier; N. E. .gOrnersAloyamertsing road and ;Green - Wien avenue; Third, -Henry Sauer, , 5.,. E. corner blciyanientitigtblidand siteed street; - Ilenry Flitch, S. E. corner Fourth-and:.Whar toii'streets;'Fiflli, Frederitk Tratitiriatin;".N. E. coiner Fifth andiDickeison ,streets; Shah; Samuel. Peak, S.E.' corner Sixth and Dicker-, • sonzi,treetsilierenth; Michael FatleY; , • ner passyunk road and,. 'Afoora atreet; Eighth. Cbarles Spring, S;'''E: 'Cotner Eighth and , Medina streets; Ninth,',George- W. 'corner ,Sixth and Tasker streets; Tenth,/ Adanialburger; N:',NIN - CornerlSeCondand , Me-;.• Clellan streets. , ~•, , Set ' Andrews,S..,E:, Second and ,Prime; ; Seeendl., Edward Wachter, Second and Oitivent ter;Vl hlicl 7 llliiiVidl.3entiett,'' 1 W, , :Moyanien-••• - sing,ayenue„,andWashingtort ,avenytei, , IVin...Maiiiniatii; A:W.' Third "and Christian' streets: - Fifth, HenryLcymmi, , ,N. W.• Fifth and; • Federal; 'Sixth, 'Robert Ctinningliarn,,, N. E. Sixthand , Carrienter;"- Seventh, JOseph•Shiviter',... S. E. Passytink road .and , Christian . street;, Fifth Mid' lted= wood streets;,..Nhath,Henry Logan, S. E t .,Tentli, and 'Carpenter streets; Tenth, M. D. Tiamptiiri, S. W. Eleventhalfd Carlieliter:streets;Eleventh,' , Jno.: llttlfpenny„ S. W. Sixth and Camilla striets;' , Tivelfth,:JOh ir"COdington; S. E...3.10Yar'. inensing,road and Federal. streets, ; Thirteenth,, iFraileis Haggerty; S. E. Eighth and'Carpenter streets; Fourteenth, Richard Stokes, S. E. PassYunk road and Federal streets; Fifteenth, Jas. Mickey, S. W. Twelfth and Peters streets. Third Ircird.4-First Leinuel'Selby' N. I. corner Second and .Christiall; Second, JoetWeeks, '2ll Queen" street; • Third,: A. Ke boe,S:W. corner Second and (plerman; Fourth, T. W. McKinley, 809 Soitth Sixth street; Fifth, R. Rudolph, Fifth and German; Sixth, Patrick lilcCrystal, S. W. corner Sixth and Catharine; Seventh, InduStry, 710 Catharine street;-Eig,htb, Schatiter, S. W. Corner Eleventh and ' water; Ninth, D. Alexander, S. E. corner Ju niper and Fitzwater. Fourth. . 'Division, -Joseph King, 748 Swanson street; Second, Considine s, S. E. corner-. Second and Shippen; Third, F. Lockhart, N. W. corner Secoml . and Mtniroe; . Fourth, Charles "Scithers, -(114 South Third street;- Fifth. Owen Lainb, South and. CI - m.les; Sixth, Goebel's, Fifth, belc)w Shippen; Seventh, - Allen, W. corner 'Seventh and'Sonth;• Eighth, E., Rementer, Sl3 Fitzwater street; Ninth, N. W.' Twelfth and Brititon; Tenth. Thomas Smith S. E. corner South and " Juniper; Eleventh, Wildey's, N. E. corner Eleventh and Fitzwater. 11 - ard.-First Division, northeast cor ner Third and Gaskill; Second, Bripiett's, 21:3 ' Lombard st.; • _Third, southwest corner 'Filth and Lombard; Fourth, corner Front and ,Union; Fifth, northeast corner Second and Spruce; Sixth, southeast corner Spruce and Fourth; Seventh, northeast corner Fifth and Locust; Eighth, northwest corner Dock and Exchange. Place. . • Sixth 11'erd.—First, Division, S. W." corner Third and Arch streets ; Second, _Mt. Vernon Hotel, Second, above. Arch; Third, Kelly's lit Race stre.et, above Second; Fourth, St,. Charles - Hotel, Third street Arch; Fifth, Falstaff Ilotel,'N. , W:•.corner ;Sixth and .Jayne, streets; Sixth,. . 310 Cherry street, Seventh, White Bear Hotel, S. W' cor- • ner Fifth and Race streets; Eighth, Buck's llotel;,S;'W.COrnei . 'Crown and Vine streets. Secoith IT - ard.—FirstDivision, I). 'it. Mat thews, Lombard and Eighth streets; Second, Mr. Gambell, Lombard and Tenth; Third, Mr. Jeffries, Pine .and, Tenth; Fourth, -----, S. W. Thirteenth and Lombard; Fifth, Joseph Donnelic.,-Fifteentli, below, Lombard; Sixth, Bobert Hagerty, S. W. Sixteenth and Lon bard; SeVenth; T. Gibson, S. W. Sixteenth and and Carter', Ninth, PaurSay.a..„ne, S. W. Eigh teenth and Nandaiii;Tenth,, Patterson, Nineteenth and Smith; Eleventh, .lohn Clen-. denning;Twelftli and Pine;f Lornbard,west Ccaner,TWeritY4eintli anti Pine; FOUrteeinh, JameS'SleGinley, Twenty-third. anti Naudaiu. Eiblilli — Wdrd. - -4Trst DlVisOn, 194 South - Eightiritreetl - SecontlT - S - ; ,- W;torner of-Twelfth and Lombard streets ; Third, 241 South Broad street -- ; -- Fourth; - Si - E - . -- Cornerßrotelnnd Chest- nut streets.; iFifth,.Twerity4irst, ~and tLombard streets ;.-Sixthiil93.l) - Summer. streets; SeVenth, S. Ni T.;•..; corner •Of 'Seventeenth and. Latiiner, Nzitth 11 atrt. =Fast Dhisiort;•'i Dnisinui llousei S. E. 'collier Eighth and Filbert streets; Second, : Disision•:Honse; Filbert, street; v above' Eighth; Third, Diviskin 'street,' below Tenth,' Foirith, Dicision Honse, .TlM teentli. and" ! streets; Fifth, ~Divisban Ifouse,Broatl street,; above , Chestinit; Sikth, I). P. ' , Deltic'', 1019 *Market - street, 'SeVenth, Division \ House, S. E. corner Twentieth and Market streets: Eighth, Atkinson's, S. W. cor ner Tw=entieth and Filbert:streets., • Tenth Wiird.—First Division, Daniel 3leyers, 146 North Seventh; Second, 'Mrs.. Mooney, N. W. corner of 'Ninth'anti ;Cherry; ,Thfrd, C.. C. Overbeck, , S. W. corner Of ,Eleventh acid Vine; Fourth. Wm. Greari' -Eleventh, below' Marks lane; Fifth, Columbia. House, vlll and 113 N.. Broad street; Sixtli,•Mrs. Duffy, S,. E. corner of Thirteenth :and Menterey;, Seventh, Geofgey Kearney - ,..1c . . W. 'corner Fifteenth and Cowslip;' •Ge - orke W. Fox; S. W. corliev , teetith• and Cherry; .Ninth, G. C. Wilkins,:l.l3. North, Eighth street; Tenth,: Thomas Maples; S. W. Center Twenty-first and Tower;Elerentli„ , :T. M. Ening, S. •E. .corner Twenty-first Mid Winter streets; Twelftlr, B. Einrich, S. W. corner Twenty;sectaidAti,dVine: i• Eh:Tenth Warci.-First , • Division, Raritan.: northwest corner Front and Vine streets; eorner,New Market . and 'Callowhill; lames Bery, 020•N'attli Front; 'Fourth, POterDehiterk4so Nod Market street; Fift . W.,Tbp,s. "NYPITeII, northwest corner St. Jolntand,Buttonwood;..6ll4l,....Tosepliiie l -. ler, southiVest_conier.Pplid and,Coatesstreets; Seventh;JOliii - Lavitieri,.lll:.'Nerth - : • street; Eighth,. „Henry Smith, Second street, above Brovvn Tweifth Iraiii.L;First - Miller's hotel, - 741 North Front street; Seeond,• 13, Fischer, 507 Callowhill; Third, Walker,;•Dill yn and Buttonwood; , Fourtb,•Metz; York av enue and Noble; Fifth,. - 445 Coates; Sixth; J. Mannings, NO North. Third' street;Seventh, J. tit Fifth and Poplar: '•• I'hirteenth DivisiOn, J. Brooke, S. W. corner Franklin and Callowhill streets; Second, - B. Fisher, S.F.: . corner' Ninth' and Noble; Third, S. S. Markley, ;'141: Spring,,Gar • den;„ Fourth, •Grant House,- .cornier Eighth and Spring f;arden,• Fifth, N. S.V. corner fieventh and Wallace; ISlxtb;• - Maliarg?si' N. E. corner Ninth and Coates; Severith,'Thos. • C. Jones, N. E. corner Seventh and Brown; Eighth,,.. Welsh, - N. E. corner Ninth and Brown. nvitteentli s'llreird.—First • Division: Mary Christopher, N.. E. corner of„.Bleventli and Cal • • lowhill'stree* Seccind,'John Deane, N. E. tor. of 'lllirteentit;artd ,CaUciwkill; Third, Coulter • itusselillgt Ridge avenue; Fourth, John • Sailor, N.W. corner of Thirteenth and Brandy- Wine; Fifth, Mary Simpson, S. W. corner of MEME2IIUI==M= Eitenthand Coates; Sikth, John .0.1104:1i .V ! ; corner Broad, and Coates; SeventhAsraelltithik:l 1 - soul; N. E. corner of Eleventh. and. - rarrish;:• ' , Eighth; olin' J. -Theraley, S. W ebrner„Of", Twelfth and Parrish; Ninth, Billiard . Nichols,, 1118 Harmer street; Tentb,.•-Eugenc , gart.suff, S. W. corner of Thirteenth' arid 'Ogden. Fifteenth Ward.--Nirst-Division, H. Young; southeast..-. corner, Fifteenth r tandCallowhilt' - streets; Second;-Logaii-Hall;:'l.losTineStreeW Third, southwest ' corner :_Ridge 'avenue and Coates street;,Fourth,,Georgeliensler,.north7:. east. '.'corner e-Pliteeilt,h , 'arid 'grown -'streets;, Fifth, William Marks, 311. North Twentieth street;, Sixth ; James Irwin,,southwc.st corner of , TweritYLseenrikandiCalleivhiftstrects;SeVenth; ..lane, McMaster north West, corner Twenty - - 'fourth ,and streets; Eighth, R. Vo 3gani/ -southwest Corner -TWenty-second , and' ()Oates . iftreets; Ninth,- A. W. Rand, 18.1.4 North • street; . Tenth, E. Haw kins, , 2143 Mount 'Vernon.: street, Eleventh,. JCpptt eorrter Wanda and.. ShirleY;, Twelfth, I.Tber's;j9o4!BrairilYivine;.Thirteentb, JOhn Weller; 2314 BraWn; Fourteenth; George Keeler, :Ridge 'avenue, above Sixteenth ;-F-S -temith;.t.' Brude; S. E.! corner of Parrish and Corinthian avenue ; Sixteenth, Benjamin Elder, N. E. corner Sixteenth' and Spring Garden; 'Seventeenth, Potteri.l.72ft''.BUttenWood; Eigh teenth, Jacob Arithon; S.Tir. - eganerlTwentieth arid Carlton; Nineteenth, A. Strouder, S.,E, corner_Twentw...condarut Sixteenth Wcird.—first 'Schenck; S. El . cor.'Front and Lanfel • streets; Second,Daniel Merris,llol'NOrth FrOnt street; Third; Lewls Lau el, Fourth,. Vii. berthing,- Second - and' Germanthivii . .avenue; -Elfth, L. Krawfton, S., E...corrier third; and , Boavor; Sixth; - W.,Siner; .1040: North ,Fourth; %Seventh, W. Chngdon,N:. W. corner-Fourth and George; Eighth, A. Mlller,- 959 N. Fifth street. Serenteenth 'Wetrii.—First - ' Division, . James lifttleabY'S; E. corner Front and ,'Master; Second, A'.'Taylor, S.W. corner HoWard and Thompson; -Thud, S. Cury„'N.W. corner Front arid : Master; Fourth,:.A. Campbell, S.W., corner ,Palethorp and Thempson; , Fifth,C. Dohren,,,otr, 1329 Germantown avenue; Sixth,W. Ctillin; N. eoiner, SeCond snd AfeSter; Seventh; T. Spence,' 1512 • ;North Second; Eighth; J.' Fuss, S t 4: corner Fifth and' Thompson; Ninth, • .J. 9'Neill; S. Corner Fifth and Jefferson; Tenth, J. Crili•Son, Third ; below Thompson. Eighteenth---Ward.—First Division, John Fredericks, corner of Manderson street and Frankfort]. : avenue; Second, A. Rotter, 225 Richmond,street; Third,' James Lewis, corner Belgrade' street and. Frankford' avenue; Fourth,. 1 3 ; Parrish, 309 East.Girahl 'avenue . Fifth, E. W. Simon, 522 Richmond street; Sixth, J. Lewis, ,703 Richmond street; 'Seventh ; 'X. P. POlk, 813 Richmond street; Eighth, P. Kline, Harmon and Moyer streets; Ninth, A. Weber; Palmer and Belgrade streets;Tenth, W. Crowl ton,., Otis and Thompson streets;' Eleventh, Mrs.' McClure, Richmond and ,Norris streets, Twelfth, N. Rankin, 1234 Edgeward street. iNineteentl4 Ward.--First Division,.(4:Boyer, 1953 Ereton avenue; Second, 13. lmbody, 1719 North 'Second 'street; Third, A. Anderson, N. E. corner Second and , Norris streets; Fourth, - Martin, 1918 Frankford road; Fifth, F. Moore, S. E. corner Memphis and Dauphin streets; Sixth, C. Brown, N. E. corner Trenton avenue and York; Seventh, A. Sittig 1718 North Third street; Eighth; ThOmas Coates; Coral and Letterley streets; Ninth, C. Schmidt, N. E. corner Fourth and Diamond streets; Tenth, J. Tweed, S. E. corner Dauphin and Ilolman streets; Eleventh; P. Kneckel, Main hint street, above York; Twelfth, J. McNabb; . ...000 • Grimton avenue; Thirteenth, J. Toland, N. E. corner Second and Murk streets; Four-. wend), A-Kooner, N. E. corner Front and Dauphin streets. • Twentieth Ward.---First Division, 725 Pop - - lar; Second, E. Franklin and Girard ave.; Third, N. h., SeVenth and OXford; Friurth, SI E. Eleventh and Girard avenue; .Fifth, S. E. Twelfth and Girard avenue; Sixth, N. E. Dea con and Girard avenue; Seventh, S. E. Jeffer ,son and Canutc;.Eighth, 1211 Amity; Ninth, N. W. Ridge avenue and Ginnodo; Tenth, N. W. Twenty-fourth and Jefferson; Eleventh, S. E. corner Eleventh and OXford; Twelfth, N. E. Franklin and Oxford; Thirteenth, N. E. Twelfth and Jefferson; Fourteenth, S. W. Thirteenth and Oxford; Fifteentb; . S. - W,' -Fif teenth and Thompson; Sixteenth, 'l62lSey bert; Seventeenth, W. Nineteenth and Sey _bert;_Eighwenth„ 2114'North Sixth street; _iiteteenth, N. W.- Tenth and COlundria7aie nite; Twentieth. College avenue and Poplar. nventy-first 11 - ard.—First Division, Dun ,tain Hotel; Second, Deeker's Hotel; Third; 'Eagle IRV: Fourth; Meltzer's Hotel; Fifth, Shosmith's Hotel; Sixth, Mount Vernon Hotel; Seventh, Auble,'S Hotel; Eighth, HighleY's _ ITteenty i second Wurd.:--First Division; ton's Hotel, Feltonville - v 'Second, Clayton's Hotel, 13ranclatown ;_ Third, . „ Napley!s Wister street; Fifth; Railroad ITotel, Mani and Price streets; Sixtb,.Town Hall; Seventh, Odd Fellows' Hall, Mount :Airy.; Eighth, Domilt's Hotel ChestnutiEll; Ninth, Barbara Koop's Germantown avenue and Franklin street; Tenth, Stallman's Hotel, Main and Manheim; Eleventh, 'Hughes' Hotel, New Harris street. Twenty-third Wurd.—First - Division, John son's, Main and Baden, Hohnesburg; Second, Mundy's, BustletomTbird, Ilogelamb's lintel, Somerton; Fourth, Sackett's, 4805 Franldbrd street; Sixth, Engiehardt's, 4215 Frankford street; Seventh ; Samuel Fiss's, 4304 Frankford street; Eighth, Myers's, Tacony; Ninth, Clay ton's, Bristol pike and Bus'tleton pike; Tenth, Ayres's, 205 Church . street. • • Twenty-fourth Trard.—First DiVision, Pow elton Hotel, Thirty-fifth and Lancaster ; Second ; Pennsylvania gad, Thirty-fotuth and ,Lan caster; Third, W. Pennsylvania Hotel, Markel street;.above. Thirty-eighth; Fourth, Working House; -Thirty-ninth and Market; Filth, S. E. corner Forty-first and HaVerfordt; Sixth, Reed's Hotel, Fifty-third and llaVerford ; Seventh, Whiteside7s, Haddingten ; Eighth, Monroe En: nine House, Lancaster. pike ; Ninth, Smith'S Hotel, Belmont avenue and Ford road;; Tenth, Vogdes, Office, Fortieth, above Elm;Eleventh, Mar's Hotel, Haverford and Lancaster avenue; Twelfth, E. corm andllrooldyn; Thirteenth, Rising SlM:Hotel, l'orty-eighth and Lancaster; Fourteenth, Adair'i Hotel, Thirty, sixth and Haverford.‘- ' Twenty ; FifthrlVari.i. , ! -First. Divisien;Clifford's Germantown avenue and Nicetowu lane; Se cond;Sargeant's, Kensington . 'avenue;` Third ; Dickson's, Bridge street, BrideSburg; ninth; Lenning's, Richmond .street- and Lehiglrave-- nua; Fifth; Stackhouse's,--Frankford-road,-and. Clearfield; Sixth„ Seim eley's, ,Clearfield.. and Richmond) Seventh, Schlyedr's .2762 ."I"atik ford road; Eightl4-.Jones's, -YON ' and Gelrith town roads. --; Ticenty-sixi/01,:ord.—Fii•st.pivision,Thorcr. sott'Si'PasSynnie road and ROpe,ferry;'SecOnd, • Err's, - S..' W;'‘Passyunk toad - arid •• - Martini street; Third, Begley's, S. W. Thirteenth and 'Wharton streetsr'.Fouith, --Volker's, N. W. Clarion and Federal streets; Fifth, Bird's, S. W. Eighteentiv:and fCarpenter; streets; Sixth, Wiley's S. W•.. Broad and South streets; Seventli,'Sl-`E;;EiglitAentli:andc'Sgarth *OW Eighth, Rolley's, N. W.. Twenty-first and ~Christian streets; Ninth,-,,GlaVs,, 1014 South Twenty-second street; Tenth, Smith's, S. W: Twenty-eighth and Federal - streets; Eleventh, Lowble s, -S. E. Twentieth and , Pemberton streets; Twelfth, Curran's, 1079 South Eleventh street; Thirteenth, Kelly'S; W: Seventeenth and• Federal streetS;'''Fourteerith; 'MeCttildle% 1825 Catharine ,street; Fifteenth, Parr's, Twentieth and Federal streets:, • Twenty-seventh Ward—First, Division,Darby road and Chestnut street; Second,Fifty-seventh and'Logust; Third, Thirty-sixth street, south of Market; Fourth; Fortieth and Market; Fifth, Forty-second and Darby road; Sixth, Forty- ' • frtm)M . , second ind Ndrket streets; Seventh,RisirigeStin ,Itotel, Darby road; Eighth, Bluei;llell 'Hotel; Darby m u 1 ,2 1 tventzi-eightla',Ward.—First , Division, Nor ri '- / s, 1807 Herrin street; Seorid,Hampshire's, 2' 50 North Eighth street: ` Third, Dovidell's, 3 50 Trenton' avenue; Fourth, White's, Twen ti thand nVenang.a streets: Fifth, Scattleford's, 41, mb Tavern; Sixth,: Tate's,' , ' Ridge '-'' avenue -aMi Islington lane; Seventh, Dobbs's, Scott lane; Eightb,'Walker's,Talls of Schuylkill. The resolution was adopted. , . • , Alderthan Carpenter then offered 'the ' fol lov,ing, which was also adopted':. • esolved,_ That the next . meeting of this Bard 'be held• on Monday,' ' September, 6th, ll' 4? 9, at i o'clock . . M., for the purpose of lli ceeding to the appointment of Judges ,and rs speeto of Election in the various- election di isions in the several wards to conduct the el ction to be held on the 12th day of Octo b4r, 18(39, in compliance of section ,24 of an act, approved April 17, 1809, 'entitled 4, .A.n act ifurther supplementary to the act relative to the elOtions of the Commonwealth." • The Board then adjourned. - CONTROLLERS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.— A stated meeting was held yesterday afternoon. rrhe - directors of the eleventh Seetioti notified the Board that they had selected as a name for the Grammar. School, now being erected in Third street, below, Green Northern Liberties Grammar-School.H l !The...Controlleis aPproved the Green, of the:Conunittee, on .Property,, made - a'report asking aPprOpriatioti; $5OO, to repair the school building:at: Tifeiity44*.th 'and Thompson streets;; also, aSkiUgtbat Coun cils be requested to baye a culvert‘ front Ofthe public school lot, Third 6trbet;betWeen Pineand Lombard Streets. The recOManinda tiena Were approi•ed. On motion'of Mr. Widener, :Anna MeGrann, a pupil in the Reynolds • -COnsolidatect School Was admitted into the ,Girls' '}~Tol7lkai School. She had .passed a successful eNammation t .but Was not of the required age. it was stated, hOwever, that she would .become of the proper .a before the close of Vacation.: . Mi. Freeborn offered a resolution to the effect that the prhicipalS of the Central High . and Girls' Normal Schools he authorized to admit into the schools all pupils who. shall becoMe of , the necessary age before the opening of the schools. Adopted. Mr. Freeborn called attention 'to the 'tact that in some of the sections the vacation had comMenced several dayS earlier tban in others, mid he thought there should be imiformity, both in: the closing and opening of the' schools. ,He had learned that German is taught in one or more of the schools ) by outside teachers, and ,elocution also. lithe School COntrollers have the poWer over such matters they are supposed to, have, it is time it was exercised. The mat ter was referred to the Committed ,on Schools. .Mr. Hickok offered as an amendment to the by-laws, that no pupil in any. school under the jurisdiction of the Board, shall be required to memorise or give verbatini recitations of the toXt of the Constitution of the United States; neither shall it lie .:requirea • of ;Applicants for . teachers' certificates at the: semi-annual exami nations. Verbatim recitations: of the Consti tntion shall not be counted - .iii the -averages. Under the rulos the proposed amendment can- , net'be acted upon until the next stated meet . nig. . . Mr. Hoffman, of the Connnittee on SUpPlies, . Houle the following report,: That in accordance with the resolution of. the Board, the•Commit7 tee again advertised for proposals for. supplying the public ichools with Mel, and , awarded the contracts to the loweSt bidders, aS folloWS : ' , lst District, N. Walnisley, Lehigh 2d " Filbert .& lloupt, Agents, . Lehigh - 7 , 13 3d ",, Geo. A. Lehigh - - - 4th " R. P. Bender, Age,nt for Bor den, Keller &Co - - • sth " Geo. A. Audenried, A o i , oent - 6th " John Adams, 7th " Clark '& Roberts, Lehigh' Sth " John Milnesi•Lehigh - oth " Filbert & Iloupt, Agents, Le high - - - - - - 10th " John MilneS, Lehigh - - -10 00 The kindling Wood. was awarded to Thos. Brack & Co., - at. ttie following prices: Per liox.l . . PPr Box. First District, 29 cents. Sikth District, 31 cents Second '• :28 " 7 Seventh -4 , 7 31 " Third " 29 " Eighth ", 31 " Fourth " 29 "- Ninth " 31 "- Fifth • " 30 " Tenth " 30 " :The appropriations for fuel not being suf-. ficient to furnish the: schools'with all the Coal. required for . the season, the committee was compelled to reduce the estimates of the sec:-. Mils so as to lteep Within the limits orthe -- aitz: proprlatiochey-411erefore--- - -furnisliettatL-th• rate of four tons of coal for each :stove, and eight—tons-for--eadt-furnaceF-until-Councils make the appropriation, when: the balance-Will' be furnished - the 86001 s; The ftill supply ,of icharcoal and kindling wood was furnished the . schools. ----The report was adopted. 'ourned. SEXEEE oti TIIE er yesterday addressed those •Aldermen. , whO :ad neglected to make proper returns of eases, is follows: • !"'ou, gentlemen, who neglect thus to Teturn! your eases are just as much at fault as the poor creatures 'Whom you commit, and more 'so than they, becatise yon are educated gentlemen, and sworn to your duty, and they are not. By such ctniduct on your:part the District-Attorney-is unable to carry on the business, for whith he. is 1)1=0 by the public, the court is also charged with want of zeal, and the jurors are brought here from their homes and count ing-houses ask why ; they are detained with Out,! having full complement—'-of bnsinesS to" , engage them. 11,_ is very wrong in the aldermen to act flats, ; and !they Make themselves liable to prosecution; and atter a while, if this is continued, it-Will become necessary for the court, to bind some of them over to answer before a jury. If they are :mot, able W . attend to criminal busi ness properly, they ought not to take it; if they take it, they must make their returns promptly ,or take the: eansegneneeS. • If an aldernian fails •ftir one day to return a case, then there is no snrety , that he'vilp ever recollect it; and there= f(ire they' ought to 'return each day's cases be fdre retiring to bed at night. . . , . • TEE E KNDIG ASKA.VEL B —John urns,- Samuel Torrance.a.nd,..Joseph Roberts were before "..tlldefria . an: yesterday, for . a. hearing on the charge 'tif. 'being rencerned in the as sault on-Daniel Kendig. As the beaten man wa4,n(SAlO,O , , be .prOsellt, the -hearing, was f Postponed fiti 4 two weeks.- -It Vras testified that 3fr. Kendig was improving, but was hardly able to get out; of bed, mill that it : was, by.,no means certain be will be able to see out of either of his eyes. 31r.Pratt, who reptesented Joseph Roberts, called the , Alderman's'attbii-' tion to • the fact that them had.not been any testimony to conitket - hiM with the offence.- The .Alderman replied that- it was true there liatF'not-been' • but that ' threats bad been. spoken ot'. Bail was . renewed for each de fenclant, ' •.- !ASSAULT ON SOlPBOAND.—Yesterday, be fore United StateS Commissioner C. P. Clarke, sitting as a criminal magistrate of the United States, Thomas: captain ofc , xhe prig Ennis, isiiherd :,01 3 ;11. - ; cha rge o f t aiding and abetting one James Hall, chief mate in an as sault and battp* ivith intent to kill, on Wm. Milroy, a. seamen on board said vessel. After hea l ing' . #o, , oidencic,'COthriassioner; Clarke held the; 'defendant in 'sl,ooo bail Air his appear ance at Court. • - $o :so Autlenried, Agents, 895 - 10 Ot NOnE Ira.t.ciAt Grand Jt 3 / 4 4 . 3f4Sterday found tinehills.jagainit the followinglnamed parties for selling liquor without a lieebSe: Hugh Kenny, NO4hwest corner of Beach and. Poplar streeta: -'• • A. C. Wolf . , 1145 North Fourth street. Mrs. M. Dtehm t 909 • North Front street, , Mary Afin'Tlisartpsim,ll.ll';',Gliaid ,, lavenue . , Pat. Lanmon, 1603' Thompson street. Mrs. Willetts, 1117 Girard avenue Mrs. McCarty, Riclanond street... Pat. Gallagher. 1522 Richmond street. Neil McConnell, 1544 Rielimond street. D. Shaw, 1290 William street. B. Haskell, 1244 Willhtm. street. Hugh McVey, 1219 William street. , • James Cain, 1200 William street.' E. Gaskill, 1264 William street. J. E. Blimihardt, Ann street. RI J. Remus, Sixth street, near Reading R. R. H. Franz, 2547 North Second street. , Centron, Sixth street, near Reading Railroad _ . _ _ _ _ • ' John MeErmary, Nicitown lane and Ger= mantown road. Meediferty, Salmon street. • 11. Mcßride, 1131 Somerset street. , Jas. Coil, Somerset and Thompson streets. A. Dailey, 1028 Sonamet street. .1 Mrs. Donnelly, Somerset street and Trenton avenue. , Fatly Fulton, Dutch Row. --John-Turner, ope_F'erg..,_ Dennis 11IcCallen,,1000 Dorranee street,. • ;Jeremiah Diver, 1040 Lingo street. Bernard-1)11er, northeast corner of Seven teenth and, Washington avenue. • Peter Alonaghan northwestcorner of Seven teenth street and Washington avenue. Jas. Cull, 1817 Catharine street. Thomas Su n i miners, 1021 Fitiwater street. • Jolm Tracy. Schuylkill Heights. Molasses Donahue, Somerset street, James McDonough, Lancaster avenue and Forty-fifth street. ; , Jesse S. Kraus; Fisher's avenue, west of Mar ket street. Robert Marlm)od, 3017 Ilaverford street.. John Whalen, 4053 Market street. John Gordon, Thirty-fourth street, and Lan caster avenue. Weststein, Egglesfield. Daniel Haler, Thirty-sixth street, near. P. B. R. James Delaney, Thirty-eighth and Poplar streets. Michael Dunn, Kersham avenue. Michael Kehoe, near toll-gate, I:lestonville. Oscar J. Fox, Belmont Cottage. 'rhos. Hartigan, Forty-fifth and Lancaster avenue. • John Fifty-seventh street, above Vine. • Mary LOA, Hestonville. Aim Kerwin, Pear Street, Hestonville. Dennis Killian, HaddingtOn. • John Wilson, Thirty-ninth and Ehu streets. David Powell, Lancaster avenue•and Forty laird street. . . • John Bracken, 311' Forty-first street. James 3.l.cpofialtl, Forty-thst and Mary streets. - Levi Morebouse,Fitty-third street'aud Cathe dral avenue. John Hughes, Allen and Buhl streets. Pat. OTourke,liaddington. lindolph Gerlach, (►2O Master street. LavVrence Bronnigan, .1652 North Bi.Al street. _ John Fleming, 913„Market street. • James C. Flanagan;,4oB6 3.larket street. Mary Mah, Montgomery lane and Darby . road. J. C. Perry, 30i6;Mar*et street. John Barger,333 Poplar,Street. John McDougal, 1157 •North Front street. Raphael"Mart.in; .969 St. John street. - John D. Ranneker; 1112 North Third street. , James Smith; 409 Poplar street. W. P. Fenton, 926 'North -Front street. James Wagner, 1707 Virie street.' Robert Squibb, 1080 Fratikterd road. Hugh Scott, Twentieth street, below Catha rine. . • , • . • E. kowers, N. N . E. corner Thirteenth and Federal. Thos. Fullerton; South Fifteenth street. S. Thonipson, SO6 S. Seventeenth street. E. Parr, .Twentieth and Federal streets. Robert Colligan, Broad, below Washington aVenue. - : • • : Pat. Corcoran; S. E. corner Twenty-first and --- EllsWortb - streets; - WM. Buck, 2007 Federal street. Matthias Webe , 1027 Richmond street, W. P. Buchanan, 617 South Fifteenth Street. Rieluird:Kirk, 2532 (tray's Terry, • , ' Patrick Kelly, under Farmers' Market. , MrS. Miller,.9ol Filbert street. - Howard FllTßustreteon Tarripike. 777 - 77 Street. ' 7- - -- - Owerr - Carrolk 962:North - Front street. Thomas Tagairui, Mika& street. 'John Murray, 971 Beach street, • Montgomery Warren, 1170 North- Third street. R. Pleis, S. E. corner Thirteenth and Death streets. , ' • • . E. Horn, Twelfth street below Thompson. Owen Cavanaugh, N. W. corner Master and Warnock streets: • Owen Cavanaugh, S. E. corner Eleventh and, Columbiaavenue. Frank Haus, 1630 North Eleventh street. 'Henry Leash, 1412 North Tenth street. Thomas Davis, N. W. corner Eleventh and Girard avenue. " henry Jelleries, S. E. corner Twelfth and • carard avenue., - .John W. Abrahams, 1244 North Tenth, st. Patrick Morgan,l62l Thompson street. E. McGinnis, Rising Sun, Darby. . - • Daitid , johnson, Market, above Thirtieth st. John Reilly, 1101 Richmond street. • And. Lyncb,,ll64 Cumberland street. Robert Schooley, 1200 Richmond street. JOlin-Percbel, 4326 Main.street. Robinson, 4101 Main, street. . . John Smith,.4l69 Main street. Wm. Aspinall, 4438 Cressonstreet: ,Af-Beck, 312 Race street. ,Win. Gilligan, southwest corner Sixth and Cherry Streets. • ' . H. Sehinidt, .226 Vine street. John Gillespie, 220 North, Water street.. Annie . Bassine, 110 Race street. Jos. McWilliams,..Maryland street aud berry alley. R. Wildon, 250-NOrth 'Fifth street: G. Roth 218. Vine street: Jacob Vallmer, - ;N.TOrth Fifth street. Jas. Buck, Crown and Vine streets. John. Berger, 118, Vine street. • , 'John Platt, 240 New street Wm. Rex, 525 , Aace'Stree4 Edward Fleming, -1000 Richmond street . . Eliza Colidge;l24o" Palmer. street. .Margt.'McDonneli; 951. Flankford road, • Sarni. Dougherty, 1222 Richmond street. Julius Allendorif, 420 Meyerstreet. " 'in°. Mcßride,-1701 Afton'street. Barney Muldopi, , lo3o,;Wharton street. Michael Marnell, 1336 Beach street. Jos. Walls; 400 Richmond street,',.` jon,Neeson; 1336 'Beach street.`, Pat; McGittigan,,lll2 13eack street Wm.:Flinn, 1310 Richmond street. Win. Kilo, northwest corner of. Fifteenth and . Federal streets.: . - . Leidy, 1510 Shippen street. -; • Chas,"Moffet, 830 Ellsworth street." Wm.'Ferris, 9.21,"aufel street: , ' DETaieItATIC • RiTLES:"- r -The •'' Con ventiOn'fOr the revision of the pies'. for; the. goveiument .of the Democratic. party, was again in session yesterday ti4ernoon, tmd eon* eluded its labors by making, many ixnportaut 'thaispa;to tlieoxisti2 ng regulationa for delegate Let lons and nataJn converitis,.. • HEAVY Ri)l2l3Vlii; OF •SllAEBs—Before , Aide i 1C rr,- yesterday afternoon,; :Lewis Schneider l andJoseplr Kaufman ..Nirere .ehafged with <.thes , 'larceny of a huge lot'of silks and. laeea. 'Joseph E. Laurent; residing at No. 53 Clossin avenue, ‘B ookl3rn, New Yorki testified that soine` six in Mils - back he had taken Kaufman into his. house, and clothed and fed:bin:6 until be found that, be was too lazy:to worli.for himself, when he turned him out. .On the fourth of the present month,'" Kaufman,. .accompanied by Sineider, about eleven &clock in the morn in ,drove up to the residence. or Laurent, and i °rimed the servant girkthat they , bad been tient after some silks,', laces and, velvets, which Kaufman knew to be-in the house. The unsuspecting servant delivered' the'goods, and • the parties drove off. Laurent, on his-return, discovering his loss, immediately started after -the thieves and traced them to this city ; with th‘ assistance of Detectives Cobb awl, Reich he "succeeded- intracking therm to No. 100 Button wood street. When the detectives first called, the thieves were out selling some of the articles;, watch was kept for them, and on their return Laurent recognized them, and ,they were ar 'rested-. The stolen property consisted of laces,' velvets, silks and fancy .artiries,• valued, in ail at $5;000. The property, with the. et+x eption. of about $3OO wortb, was recovered.. The pri soners were committed in default otrssoooeacit. - tor a`further hearing. ------ -- - - NEW JEINEEN . . GRAND ...r..XQU'itioN.47-The ~,GRUltteil: and Amboy Railroad company hail) , arranged for a grand 'exctirsion to the.PaLisades.onthe son river, on the•llth 'inst., conveying the ex . = cursion partydo‘Vraberhulson bay to Sandy Hook, thence throtigh 'the-NarrowS . ttp the Illidson,lettirning by the-. channel inside of Staten Island, and reaching Philadelphia early • n the 'evening. ' • . _ • NAUflow • IWO 'since George Osier, Esq., gate-tender at the Cooper's Feint Ferry, While at, thewheel'whieh tightens the .chain of the , boat to the.,whart; was. atught by it, and thrown ten feet:. in the..air, beavily upon thejoist; injuring himself severely. One more revolution of the wheel, lie alles, would have crushed him to death. • To ilk RE.sol.n.—The National Armor and Machine Works, at Kaighn's Point, 'South Camden, with the machinery and other pro , perty attached, are again to be sold in conse quence of an informality in the first sale. , These are very valuable works, and the machinery is of excellent character.. . ' TILE AnAlelynA.— , -The .Arasapha, belonging' to the Cooper's Point Ferry Co., is now at Wilmington,:DelaWare. undergoing repairs. It is to be lengthened. by the addition of ten feet to its - hull, and otherwise thoroughly improved, making it.as good as ASS:VULVA:NI) BArmitY.,--Yesterday after , noon Mayor COx held man funned: Joseph M. Detilla to answer at Court the el largo of bay ing committed an assault and battery upon a woman namned Hannah flotilla. lie wits also held to keep : the pewee. From Washington. • W NO;TON,Aiik. /04,41141 fOIIOWITIg OXTTIV cdlicers have been relieved front duty in the Indian I:lnman, and ordered to repair to their 110311(14 and await: orders: Mater Henry Douglas:4, Superintendent; and 'Captains T. 'l'eneyek, C. H. Carlton; C. Wilson. and Liebtenants George R. Zeigler, .1. K. .Byers, W. IV. Fleming, C. 'l'. Speer and 'William R. Meize, Agents. , • • - Second Lieutenant Wm. E. Rogers, of the Engineer Corps, has rrsviJ ued.• ' The followmg,are relieved front duty at the U.S. Military' Academy; and ordered to their , proper relations: Major A. K. 'Arnold, Sixth Cavalry: Brevet Li eutenant-Colonels George A. Kensil, Fifth Artillery • J. Me. L. Hihltand Jacob T. Kent, Third Infantry ; . 10i111 S. Poland, Sixthlnfantry, and First Lieutenant - Hier° 13. Henry, Fitst Artillery. . . The Secretary of War orders the following from the United States Military Academy, on the 2t3th inst., and to report by letter to tine Chief Engineer for assignment; Brevet, Major W. N.H. Bengaurti." First . Lieutenants 31.1 t: Brown and .Henry 31. Adams. The following are ordered to re.port at West Point on the `2Bth inst.:" Capt. Garret J. F. Decker, of the Engineer Corps; First Lieuten ant Richard C. Churchill, 4th Artillery; - First Lieutenants Wm. T. Starring, ith infantry; Payne, of the Engineer Corp:;. Second Lieut. Henry Metcalf; of the Ordnance Department; Second Lieut. Robert Fletcher ? , Ist Artillery; SecondLient. A. N. Payson, of the' Engineer • Corps; and Brevet Second 'Lieut. Edgar W. 13ass. , . Contmander 11.- B. I.,ewry, -United States , Navy i _is ordered to the command of the. :',g - t - t - Vern on the 2:34Tina - f. — Therfolleiringeftie -- .615 -- arCordered-to----the - --Se-verno?t , hielt-i's-to-ba-the-- flag-ship of Admiral Poor,, and will sail in a ftwdays_for_Culia• Lientenant-Commamler, D. C. Woodrow. Lieutenants, G. E._ Noelland; m 11 L. Aory, .M er I . ast "W. W. Gillpantuck. _Passed Assistant . Surgeon,' IL J."l3alm. First. Assistant Engi neer; Get,rgellarnop.- Second Assistant-Engt- - neer, It. 13. Hone; Chaplain, 31. - Brittam. Boatswain, James . G'.Watsen. Ginnie'', Robert H. Cross, and Saiintaker, SatnuelTatenti. Capt. R. M. Stempel 1.8 Ordered' to the Naval Rendezvous at Boston ; Commodore 'Francis M. Ramsey to ordnance-duty' at Washington Navy Yard ; Commander It. F. T. Lewis to the command of the Resa.ca ; -Master Eugene B. Thomas to "Washington for examination for promotion ; T'avinaster McKean Buchanan to special duty at Boston; Paymaster John H. Stevenson to the receiving ship Vermont on the 20th inst.; raised ASsistant, Surgeon Thomas R. Brown, to the Naval Hospital at Washington. -captain C. 11.• B. Caldwell is de, bitched from the command of the Naval Star trot at Boston and ordered tee'the.United States steamer Severn as Chief of Staff of the Norfit Atlaritie fleet on the 2:id in.st, Commander • Norman' .H. -Farquhar is de tached from the .Boston Nary-Yard. Lieut. .Commantler A'. H. Wright, from the.receiving ship Vermont; -Lieut. E. $4l-louston, front the receiving shit) Vantialia Master John C. Soley; from the Nipsie; Ensign B. Er H. Leutze, front-the Vermont, and Assistant Surgeon A. H. Price, from the Naval Hospital at -Wash ington, are all ordered to the Severn on the 2351 inst. • Chief Engineer T. Williamson is detached from the Naval Academy and ordered to tlie . Severn, as Fleet Engineer of the North At; lantic squadron. Paymaster Edward Foster, front the receiving-ahip 'Vermont, to the Severn, as Fleet 'Payniaster of the , squritiron. The . President, ttedompanied by (Tern. Por ter, arrived - here this , morning. Secretary Fish also arrived this morning. -The'Postinas. ter-G" talent' arriVedlast,night. -- Seireral Visitors, including a' few members of Congress,bad in terviews with the President. • . At the Cabinet meeting the Treasury De partition WAS represented -by-.l,AsSistant Secre tary -Rieltardson, - zaut the Attorney-General ''by Assistant Field. The present intention Of the Presidentils leave - , Washington again for New York to-morrow. NEW PUBLICATIONS. II IL 0 81) P Y' ••OF MARRIAGE. - A • P new course of Lectures, as delivered-at the NeW York new of Anatomy; - embracing. the subjects; How to Live and what to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; the Canoe of In digestion, Flatulonce and blervons ',Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Oonsidered, Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will he for-, warded_, post paid, onTeceipt of 25 cents, by, addressing W. A . .. Leary, Jr.t Boutheaet corner of Fifth and Walnut streets.Philadel .hia. • • fez 1,1 MORTGAGES. t)8. 4 0 0 0. , m . 56 ,500, TO -- fisTVET37± - a a te n , Af s C i llty t Pro orty. 3i. U3ll , 11.1.. SONc , 733 N, reo Al' KEE.,GREEN CORN , CUTTERS. YThe thing for the season; should be in every 'home; great protection Corn pulp is porfeotly healthy; tan Mt used by old and young with impunity. The Cutters nro nnulo in various styles and.nmy be had at all, house-fur nis hing'stores. , ..Pricell from 25 - meats up Address *hole= iinle orders to YANKEE 11LANIJEAUTURING COM- Post-offlce Box 270. -auG • .1 ' •'. ** I 310 3 - : STATEB..J:v-INVERI+ ocir RENIMR,COLDEOTORM OFFICE, le DE pi ND TIVIOT PENNSYLVANIA' DOBNE ° -- t g E EVENTIDAAInaDiIIEtAirEI4IO3,. 'l l ' . "0 ' •' " ' II" V A--,t puttanut,Sstra.,'Auguit ti, LUC , ..../...7 otlce is hereby given that the annual income tax tor 1868 will be due and payable at this office between Au -1 gust , lO and September 1, 1868 ; after which the l egal-pmt [ altimmill be added; No farther notictv will Tie ((INNS '• `,:x *-: Office hours lietvafen BA. M. And M. ' - v l• 110EATIO G. SICKED, ati9,, ,w f Collector Fourth District, Pa. MICSVM4T A ItCA. STIttET - TTREATRE. . FOR A SHORT SEASON, Commencing MONDAY - EVENING, - Atigust BIATINEE,' SATURDAY AFTERLI. 0081; 2'l ' o'clock. Announcing the great Chief of Minstrelsy, ••• DUI'REZ A: BENEDICT'S GIGANTIC MINSTRELS, COMPOSICD OF. 26 FAmov's AnTrirts. On' their Sixteenth Triumphant Annual Tour, enlarged,. improved, remodelled-for 1668-69, introducing nightif more variety, more brilliancy, .moro originality. mars' real merit, and giving greater satisfaction than any tws combinod Troupes traveling; '• " . - Doors open nt 7. -- Coltman° at 8 ' Admission as usual. anti Mg CIIAS. DUPREA, Manager A. BCE. It I CAN C ONSEItVATORY OF Music,Ser notice in Educational column. 12,1c6;12t§ . , _ A - ()ADEN YOF FINE • TEI t 4.lll}ls . TZ LIT street, ibbove Tenth. Open from 9'A. M. 06 p Benjamin West% Great Picture Of oneibitkenflßlST REJECTED - 61t - V - SLI.T; 17°"8ALE.—THE FIRST-CLABB ..American Bark BRILLIANT, 422 Toup ItegtstOr; litta ." Tait'derul weight, 5400 Flour Jlarrolo capacity:, was partially rebuilt mut thoroughly overhataltni in. F IBM. • further particulars apply to WOIIKDIAN & • GO.. 123 Walnut street: • • ...• • _ W, o.}-1111VANTOWN;--FOR'; :- SALE - A; pinnLyery superior pointed stoneliesidence, with .stone stable and carriage.boase, situate on the Main street, Germantown, wits built ,and'fintshed:in the best manner by the owner for his own occupancy, and is in perfect order. Lot leo feet front by.TOOreet dee Immediate' possession given. J. 14: °UNMET' ,t' S p. ONS, 733 Walnut street Fan VAL.n -DIVELLRtiGS: . .. 141FiIPSO Mt.Nenton, 1711 North Ninth Street; aster streets , , Ninen‘enth: and Thompson Dill r terrine street, 'L3I7 Ogden street. 1W l'oplar street, • . ii3l 14. Sixteenth street, , .. 1421 N. Seventeenth street, 2124 Vine street, 1728 Vine street, 3119 Walnut street.: Secerr West PhtladidPhis Properties for sale:' Yor artirdluja , gut the Itegister, - price Pe., et 3: TEEN VU IT'S, 614 Chestnut, or_.._, - ' CABMEN .1111AN't.'N8. ' 8. W. corner. Broad and Chestnut, 859 North Broad street. , La,IVALIgIUT STREET.-FOll gALE-- -iin elegant brick Iteshlenee,% feet front. h tame Stable and Cost* flume. and lot 176 feet deep, . fronting on three streets, situate on the south side of Wainart street, above lanth.' J: M. GUMMEY 1C SONS 733 Walnut street. pa - BROAD STItEET.-zrO t SALE— valuable' lot. of Cyanid,' corner of road and Fitzwater strrets 76 feet on Broad etntet la 130 feet on Fit-Awateuntreet. G U)I3IE SONS, 733 Walnut etreet: frg GERMANTOWN.—FOR SAtt--TtEE: ,indern atone Cottage, with every, city convenience, in perfect order and ha ndmanelf altaded Northwest ear ner East Walnut lune and 'Morton street. J. M. GUM. hi EY Al 80. Nb, 733 Walnut street. .'- .E --- FOlt SALE A BROWN-STONE Dwelling 2J11,' Sprueestreet.. A handouniedtwelling, 1G23 Arcb street. A handsome Itwelling,ll2l • vitiestreet. A ttpdwpleßesidtoc,, West Philadelphia. . A modern Owelliug: 1020 Sergeant street. A Businow tor.stiou, ti Straw berry street. A bandmane 400 Sabah Ninth street. Apply to C A JOU lAN. 433 Walnut street. - I'o., CREESE Ss 31 cCOLVIIIIf BEAL ESTATE GE14113.. Oaks, Jackson streat opposite' Malodor, street, Cape Island, N. J. _Deal Estate bought and. sold. Persons desirous of rentiugcottages during the season wilt IMPLY or address as above. , Retpectfully roar tip Chat:At :Thibicoxnalenr7 Samoa, Francht Mc/1110p, Apguritns 4erino t John Dills and NV; W. Juviltiat: - , • • ted-trif , Tr' OR R ENT. ' . STORY. REAM . AND 8A5E311..7 4 .1T of New I"' 1 9 1 2 313.11KET 1210 .slArlslt *oiett. FOIL It ENT,--Til DWELVII.s;T:, 1014 L.. , ..t.(1.10:1 ut At.Nr.l)ll Well suited 440-0- sailo;3l. FQIt I: T A HA 14 D SOME lth Vine strert. A ha ultalli. , south Eleienth A Nift , t, , ,Anotwolin;:t. Lombard irtnet-t: Apply to C OPPUCK-',V JoltilAN,433 Walnut attest: • ^ f! TO RENT-ELEGANT MODERN Ee.hte;neei NO. 141 .I..Zorth Thirteenth street, every modern COU'euitienter ttlid iu 1;0.1 o . rder, VW Per ti /11l UM, • ' . Deoutiful three-glory' . Wick, -with-back ..buildinge, Thirty...seventh xtrot-t, htdowi Bering street, Mantua; new,.tind every convenience ;' front, side and rear yet* ei,on;ernunnni. ' . • • • 715 outh Ninth Ptiret. convenient dwelling, aw. Ituls,EßT C/ItArEEN & SON, 437 Pino ar,Net • ..... . Ist. TO , RENT - TIIE LARGE, CONVE. nient and well-lighted granite front Stor a ,No.llo South DELAWAIIE' A%cnne, with immediate possea ' stun, the present tenant 'being obliged to retire trona. bludneos owing- to 111 health. Apply to J. D. BUS SIER & Co., Ms South Delaware avenue. tnyt7 FOR RENT-T/1E • F 01.7 =tit' STOIIE. No. South Ynont street, Initnedlate P , Afeeolon. ~1. 11 GIS.IIIIIEY '& 50N5,733 Walnut at. ea FOR RENT-THE I;ARGEFIVE. Kapitory Buiblingtaftunte No. 3017 'Walnut etreet; buflt orefo ly for n furniture manufactory; ban been vnted for ten yearA for a piano warehonse. i. M. GUMMNY fi 50N5;733 Watnnt ntreer. - LEGALL TilE COURIfFir,)It. TUFA' J Emden( District ofFeimsylvaitia..:—Tn Between WM. R. SCOTT. jOSIICA T. OWEN, CHAS. J II /" 111 . 1 . 1) / 5 and OWEN S.ll.EllUl.l—sli JR.T . - I.lxerntorty•of -the last will and testament of- OWEN - (h.eeased.: and Trustees nanuil therein, ELIZABETII. . s.llElllDANohesaid.4o:3ll-VA-7.-4WEN4tri4-4 1 -NNIE---- - - J. OWEN. his wife ; • OWEN SHERIDAN, •Jn Plaintiffs. and JACOB S. ' 47'LINKEIL, 3IA It! A CLINKED. •CATIIAIiI3.47. MERFIIEN: DANIEL CLINKEItd, 'the (mid JACOB B. CLINKEIt c3l AIR NKER..I.IAIIIABINE MUTE -- PIiEN and ELLZAMETILZZRLEY : the children ° 1171(1 heirs of JACOB CLINK Elt.th...cestied; MAGI)ALEN CLINKER. widow of the said 'JACOB tiLI:SKEIt, des ceased, the said JAIXiII 8 CLINKEIt 7 Administrator with the will of the sald J:VCOTSCLINhEIt anneserLoyel all other persons dalutiiitt to be the heirs or devisees: of the said .JACOB CLINKER, deceased, Defendants. The above named tlefendanta will please to take notice( that the plaintiff's have tiled their bill in the said Court, praying Hutt they may have all their witnesses examin e and their depositions taken, for the purpose. of perpetua ting their testimony ()fund emwdrning the possession of ' the plaintiffs of a certain .lot of ground, situate on-the southwesterly side of Themes's' Mill road, in the Twenty-second Ward of the city of Phllaulelphia, eon- Mining 3 acres and 28: perdu's, more or less; 'rvhicl) prey miles were once held by Jacob Clinker, and con veyed by the said Jacob S.'Clinker, Aderinistrator e: t. 'a. of the ea jaeoll Clinker, deceased, unto William ()Ringer, ou OM 2d of A pri 1,1833, and after several menu" eonreyainces, 'were afterwards conveyed on ,the 70th March, ISIS, unto the said Owen Sheridan; and that the said, Court on the 3(1 day of July, PlCdt, ordered and decreed that this notices he given to th•• defendants:requiring them, and every of , than to be and appear in the said Court. on the FIRST 4:INDAY of September, 19114, to make )(ismer thO said bill of the plaintiff's, and abide the ,further order of thb.Court in the premises. CLAY,. . • • . JOSEFII"A',..CLAY, jy 4•W&5.12t11 ' Solicitors for plainti ff s. I• - - - - - - THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE 1 City and County al hiladelphia. • City of Philadelphia vs. ' Joseph •Shalck and Jacob A Wen reith. 'Vend. ex. June Term, 1863; • N 0.30. •.;,, Tim undersigned .gives notice thDt ho has been ap pointed Auditor by the District Court fertile City and Comity of Philadelplus to distribute the' fund now in • Caurt arising from the sale by the Sheriff of the follow ing described real estate,to wit: All thateertaln three story brick messua go or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of Powell street at the distance of one hundred and thirty-six feet westward from the west side of..'' Fifth street In'-the :city • of, Philadelphia; containing in. front or breadth on 'the said :Powell street fifteen feet. six inches, and extending that breadth southward between, lines parallel with the said Fifth street sixty-eight feet, more or less, to an alley four feet in width leading into the ' said Fifth street, left open for the accommodation of the ground , bounding thereon. Denuded on the, north by the said Powell street, on the east by 'ground of James Lyndon, on the south by the said alley, and on the West • ' by , round of JohmWarner. • , • • Tle Auditor gives notice that be will hear nll patties having elalpas upon the. said fund, at his Office, S. E. corner Sixth and Loenst 'streets, on MONDAY, August hith;lB44, at 3 o'clock P. M., when and whereon persons • 'are required to wake their cloinuter : hedehurrod, from corning in NI said :fund: • au34019 Anditor. • ' N ORPH.AICIT- 'COURT' THE .1.• City and Ctiunty of Philadelphia —E state Of CATHARINE F'. ROLAND. The , Auditor appointed by•theCourto audit.'isettleand - adjust tholirst and final account of I4 USAN C. HENDERSON, and THOMAS H 2 POWEES,Eteentors of CATHARINE F.HOLAND.,. • deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the ' bands of the accountantolo ll meettha parties interested., •" 'To Augustrpose of his ammintment. on MONDAY. 'Mtn , of, at 12 &clock lit:, 623 Walnut WM, Room "4, in the city otPhiladelphia. • . au4-wl ' JAMES STABR, Auditorv.: 'FTE A IA OF ROBERT RAT4STON DOR-: sEy, deranged Testainontary Orion the state df ROBERT RLSTON., DORSEY, deceased; . having been granted to the undersigned, all persona having claims will present them without delay,,,and thOse'intiebted to the Estate will - make learnent tb ' • HENRY OItAMOND,I No. 621 Walnut street; HARRY 11:ELAY, No. 271 South Fifth street. ..• • . • Executors. • , • rLTA'I'E OF WILLIAM G. MINTZER, deceased. - Letters '. Testamentary on the 'Estate of LIATiI G. 1111NTZER, deceased, late of Alto city of l'hiladelphia, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons 'having claims against the Said estate are re nUested to 'make+ known:. the sante without delay, and those indebted to make payment to ' • SAMUEL .W W. THAONARA, ...xecutota. . ' No. 244 South Third st.;t ss ALEXANDER Til Aln: AR A ,' jy2l-w,611-. N 0.4111 rine st. jy o B-Nxlit r~ )~ ~~.r~. i The ieeeroad W arr especially w o Th l Kinstatms atsane shoalc r • Nem Yowl', August. 1 0.—The'spetiggle 'be-1 be brinighttuider control of "sound - reason;and tWeer4lsk and Ratpie s Y to gaihioloiStesierVlV lheir discussitnikeptlm . cy. -- Impttlets - and • the Albaiiy and •Susqiushanna 7 1tallicitUF bide • ;passim rit,ol4*.,Weie, a tbe sepses- i fair to result In '„tion of Cuba from Spain is an unavoidable and mustered their employes near a tunnel on the not retnOte Veto* , - lbe road, about thirty miles from Bingieenton,t, he . of madness to; catty en dfi hostifitiesil anti of the men are armed with revelvers.f fraught with ruin to either side." It is reported that a collision has already oc- AfteiOefieWl4 thelrtiptation l ollT,Adnl i l curred, In which shots were ex - changed, and theltriCet4oritinnes": - / 4 ligdproildedtia ene • man Was wounded. The,;;'have less as Ahushal •Prisreagoyertunent, may be, it 4 been called out te, preserve the peace, but at 4 can safely be procliinledtit the best that Spain! the last accounts bad not reached the scene oil could have under the ,present circumstances.' • battle, N. Its dances f3f. Isiainserrenient 11.6,1 n therrawer oft 13 xxonwareroNt, Y Arvid 10.—The). direetingits enemies to domestic organization d Raql cr - d • - - bc b I.reformdist; ' A' •11 Erlean usquehanna_ r,a_ thert k -i ant .tur oma sorbing subject of interest here., Judge Pe - complications. Strip the government of its! hant?s Order to-Fisk to. ;show- cause why.- he hest troops for distant"expeditions, drain the 'should not be - enjoined , 'and restrained from; , rtecourees. of the country for r. an interneeitiel acting as - receiver, also direcia:that'3l)6 Sherifts t struggle with a. kindred race, and-. then • tell usl and other officers along the line 'shall' under no nwhether anyamount of - genins,• character. ori circumstances enforce judge Barritird's'order to good-mall can raise the Members of the govern-. 1 give Fisk possession of the road. Tiew order; menrto a level with the difficulties of the situ-1 did not reach here, as, the. conductor of the 3' ation." . 1 1.. P. M. train yesterday , received: information at- Afterbng irhigAnto. the causes of the risingf r , Ilarpersvifie that the Erie Company . hadf inCiffia4he_Tioies says:—eThe most fanaticali seized the offices, engines, &c., at Bingharn-; irf theoppositionure well - aware-that Spain can?ton and he returned with the train. Althoughl only temporarilYerusb - the rebellious spirit in, a telegraphic announcement of the order was; that colony. Were Spain quit of the colony; received here, it had no legal effect and could without.; aanpensatien, tharikWiting - for . rile; not be successfully opposed to the writ which; .11aPpy riddanceurrOt Wed be. sung throughout; Judge Barnard had issued. It, is reputed,: the peninsula. But if a Large shin of moneyis upon authority width gives it plausibility, that' received into the bargain, theSpaniards,cannot the temaylVanialtailroad Company 'has' tefe-: he t 456 thankfut.' The last'Freneh aimpaign in --:graphed-to Ramsey - tatdfingits enpixnt to "that madilt ,manifest at' sbtaild heirequimi`a•:, nib ion' dollars, and ;that, there is neither honor nor profit to gain for the' the Dethiirire and Lackawanna Company and powers of the„.old couthiefit to ineddle }with the its militaries have made a similar offer. The affairs of the'new."-':. -• ; _ • New York Central Company is also assisting Ramsey. Sheriff Brown, who went out with the cap-, tuned train last night, has not returned.-In his' action yesterday he was governed by Instruc- Lions tel%oaphed from Judge Barnard, which forbade all persons from interfering with James, Fisk, Jr., as, receiver of dre road. • At. 3.15 P. 31. another train of about 200 Erie • bands left on the Albany and Susquehanna' read. Two Fifties have gone since noma; making fern. in..allto-day. The. Fisk army at, l the tunnel Is now about WO strong. „, Colonel Roble. has called out the .Fertydourth ment National Guard, and a train with the' regirneAt will leave" to-night. One hundred and fifty of the men composing Eisk's fighting party were armed with revolvers. 'ALBANY, Aug. 10.--Surauga/e Lawton com menced bearing testimony in the case of the receivership this, afternoon. The only fret established was that the papers making Pruyn receiver were tiled on Saturday last about 5.:30 o'clock, •Fisk was arrested this afternoon on a charge of conspiracy against the interests of the road, and gave bail to sia)par at the next terra `of the Court of Sessions. A'meeting citizens in the Ramsey Interest was held this evening in frout,of the Exchange, and was attended by about 300 people. Thomas W. Olcott presided, assisted by a number of vice-presidents. • Mr. Ramsey was the first speaker, and de tailed at length the proceedings already pub lished, and denounced the machinations of the Erie party. He was followed by others in a rimilar strain. . BrxortA3trox, Aug. 10, Evening.—This city is full of rumors, but the only trustworthy in telligence from the scene of operations is that at SP. 3L the Eriemen drove the other patty into the tunnel. - Some shots were fired, and an Erie man had his hand shattered. The militia from this•city had just arrived. BexnnAarrox, Aug. 10.—About the time the militia from here arrived attire tunnel near' 'llarte.rsville the Erie men attacked the other • party, and drove them through the tunnel. A locomotive was then taken through and came into collision with another locomotive at the other end. The Ramsevites then attacked. the Fiskites„ and drove them back, and each party, .now _ll°l4 an 'end of the tunnel. In the skirinisif several men were hurt among them Simpson, a conductor on the Erie road, who was seriously wounded - 4-ith clubs and stones. Everything is now quiet,- both parties waiting for daylight. A provision train leavea here at six A. 31., with supplies for the militia and Erie men. • ALBANY, Aug. 10. - --Governor Hainan arrived here at 10 P. M., and immediately telex. graphed the following to the Sheriffs along the line of the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad : The military should not interfere except when absolutely necessary for the preservation of public In view of complication in this affair,l advise and order wheneveh either party in this diipute' is in actual possession of any office or property of ',the Albany and Sus quehanna Railroak, claiming to hold the same under any jedicial enter, that such party_shall be protected in such possession mail the ques -----tions 4n-disputeshall-be-finally-adjudicated-ty--- the courts._ .Any other course will lead to unnecessary _strife_attconfuSient_mtmot_be_possible,Abg any sherittto decide. Jun the„ oironmstance.i will& Of the fulliaitU;, orders :'are4re,gtilar and which are Wet, and The 'thailifest ihitY of the public authorities is to protect the party in,pos, session under judicial order. - LI: If,tntOzttquipktoptiblie trav,el contintul,and tinnult,Tiot and resistance to authority is hit= minent, I will declare the whole district affected to be in a state of insurrection,' and will take possession of and continue :the road, and to that end, if necessary, will call out the whole militaty force of the State: • -Naval Nomenclature. . ',..- Secretary 'Robeson issued the following 'order '.,-; yesterday afternoon : NAVY•DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C. ':'Aug. 10, 1809.—Speciat Order :—The . slam !'s q ; of the following vessels are changed, by alit!' )- :rity of law : , , - . Original Nitino. :':"Arizona to Nevada,' Neshaminy. Ilecla to ;Nebraska, Shack:aunts - Om ,!;Hercules to Oregon, . Quinsigamon:h Thunderer to Massachusetts, Passaconoway'. Astoria to Omaha, Omaha. ', Cambridge to Congress, ' Pashmataha. Detroit to Canandaigua, Canandaigua. Achilles to Mtidoe,'" Modoe. Etna " to Nausett, Nausett. Argos to ,Kcoka, Keoka. • pAtlaS, '," to Nahant, NaliMW to Mahopac, • MahoPac. Centaur to Saugus, Saugus. Charybdis ; to: ,Cohoes, Cohoes. Circe to Marcia, ~Cyclops to, Keywadin, Keywadin. Eohts ' Shawnee, • ShaWnee. Erebus • to Algoma, . FitrY , •to Umpqua, Umpqua. Goliath to Catskill, ~Cztitsltill li:drbigdii. Ad Minrietonka Milinetchika; Klaniatl4' " : • Klainatb. : Hecate to 'Etlith; Edith. Hydra to , Otsego, - .otSego. Metlitia to Nantucket, . Nantueket. Minerva to Santlnsky,/ Sandusky. Nemesis. to , Napa) - Napa , • t • NoPtund. -Manhattan, - Manhattan. ' Orion to ..Piscatagita, - Piscatatput. • Samson to Chickasaw, : Chickasaw. Scylla " „ to ,Cattonica% . Canonicus. Spitfire to'Suncook,. Suncook. Stromboli to •r — 'Washita. „ Tartar 'to Yazoo, Yazoo. • Teiiipests46i Vesuvius to Wyandotte, Tippecanoe. Vixen . to Osceola, Neosho.: Tornado .to Winnelmgo „Winntahlfro The' London “Times'' 'on Cuba. LONDON, August rytes, 'in an editorial on the' relations "of ,Spain. tied. says: "Between the militaiy,punctilio of the former and the patriotic fanaticism of : .the latter, the interests of both 'are' likelsi - to' Suffer, MISCIELiAITEOUS. Established 1021. WM, G. AILNAGAN & SON, No. 129, Walnut Street iv7l BARGH, FARRELL d< WARREN, DEALERS IN PAPERS Or ALL HINDS, 631 Cheibiutitid 61414eyne Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PLUMBING. incaci.A.l3s, 1221 DIFARKEV STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • „ Btearkand Gaq iSlrina'aiand Power and Steam Pumps, Plumbers' garble and Soapstone Work. Terra Cotta Plpe,Chtntney Tops, dte., wholesale and retAiL '•' ' ' B=lloll.otBnished_workmay be Been at my afore. riA HOP F'S 17141i4ADaTmAPRK AC I" - GrtieminiPreparixtion. - -f-, -=2---- 431rest - Iteducticiarin - Price: --- 7 - • . • .ok,a otiBSTITIITEL for ale beer, porter and every other _deserl_ption ofaleeltalladrinha ; - as - a - Terstei - tvvrcaux.- - Tot:, NUTRIENT; an indisneusable to Murrain; Mara s, and as a ItE34Env,.llOlWB - MALT r EXTRACT standa without a rival. JOS. S. PEDERSEN, 2iS.3WURRAY ;York. : ear Sore Agent far the Vnitetl States, jy2lw fra lra.§ • • • • ' - - , - nay_order. - RacCoriandSalearobin,KlXTEENTA Mid OALLO'. HILL Streets • WILSQ.Ii & MILLER. • spa Sat§ ' ~~: . z ,~,~h ANDREWS, HARRISON , d; CO., 1327 aixtußrir writiET. IMPROVED STEAM HEATING, APPARATUS, FURNACES AND COOKING 'RANGES. je2.2 tu th . - . ItANT'S 'EIPPERVESEENT SELTZER APERIENT. The remedy, as it bubbles. in thegoblet like oliamPagne, M se pleasant, so refreshing * that it is positive enjoy ment to . drink Wand a's ti tonle,oritenant and anti-bilious preparation it iafim Merp:. efileatdous thitti;.r'of thb sickening drugs tishaily tweserilu;d. , SOLD BY ALL DRIIbidISTS. jyl3 tn th s 3m§ INAVALSTORES.—WOBBLK. PA k LE Ais - Rooin' t 2sof bbts. Reein, 75 ; naingion Fitch, lOU bbic Wlitginßtrn Tar, 125 - bble, Printe,Whith, Snuthern Dlatiile l Spirits. Turpentine, in store mut fdr tulle by COCHRAN', RUSSELL' It CO, 111 .Cliestn . ut etpeet: , BALE,' 'y3o TOIS . - Ailont.: Apply to , - WoRICHAN R 00. Walnut street TH * 04 . 1 . 1-I XAYkttAl li f i lAVA -111 . E41 . 4- *.Wk 4 PAi‘IltJ4l - w,AJAESIIAX(AuSig§Ti.IIOI3 4 6Q Nriratc4i3l Ainericatt and Imparted, of the most celebrated makers,`; Vestins . Chains and - X. , eontinpit,-, 4 _ltt:l4 and 18,karata. Di;sido*id. Otherlleweiry, % fit, the latest doing, , wimppiro --- In 18 karat and coin.... SOLID SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS.; TABLE CUTLERY. PLATED WARE. Etc. ,EN) t, GOVERNMENT SECUttITIES 40 IScou.th. Third St. p9tf A RELIABLE' HOME INVESTMENT OF TB Wilmington and Reading Railroad AT SEVEN PER CENT. IN CURRENCY, Payable April and October, free of State and 'United Stateis Taxes; • , Thlijoad run tnrough a thickly populated 'and rich agricultural and manufacturing district. For the present we are offering a limited amount of the \ shove bonds at The connection of this road with the Pennsylvan and Reading Railroads insures it a large and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest first! class Investment in the market. WM. PAINTER +SD CO., Bankers and Dealaarain Goverainenta, PHILADELPHIA. jeStfi SMITI • LJANDOLPier 0„,„ ERS Dealers 11. S. Bonds and Members of Stock and Gold Exchange, receive ac. counts of Banks and Bankers on liberal terms, issue Bills of Exchange on C. J. Hambro & Son, ; London. B. Metzler, S. Sohn & Co., Frankiord. James W. Tucker & Co., Paris. And other principal cities, and Letters of Credit available throughout Europe S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets: BANKING HOUSE OF Co.°E& : , 112 and 114 Sci.'T4lßp §t. , PHILAVA tolilAl_,EitS s . IN ALL GOVERNMENT ; SECUMITIES. . 1 / „ We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the new National Life In surance.Cornpany of the Milted States, „Full information given at our ; pfdee." ,TH,3,,sO,,s,IOND()N.ICITCHL oher or EuroPeanqhin4eit, hotels or institutionSi la twenty didbrent sizes. Also, Philadelphia' Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Heatersj Low. down GrateneFiroboard Stoves, Bellers,,:.Stewholo :Plates,. Broilers., Cooking StoVas, whOleSale and retail by the, manufacturers, SHARPh & TISOMSON, myM f in.w.6m4 , NO. 209 Nerth Second street. THOM:AIi. &DIXON & SONS, fiio 1J24 giVA°Y.bnadie.; ' I,,, if i, c e uve lgo o tpo , yntod strifes Mint • ' ;.A r- ATJA I Y I f.'; • AngtYiliCiilATEfil t _ 'or 4ntig.p.c ite,llltuminona, and Woo d "WARM-414 FARRAORS,- Fok Warmins Public and Ptil Mc Buildings .111:01STB143;V4NTILATORS, - ' • (4111414 4 417A1'R '• ' GOORING-RANGEff, BATI-BOELERB. WHOLESALE and R. TAIL. ' GE R 8' ~ A ND.:WGISTENHOLit 14 . POCKET KNIVES, PEARL and STAG RAN '.DL Sof beautiful finish; RODGERS' and WADE dr BUTCHER'S and the CELEBR A TED LECOULTRE RAZOR. SCISSORS IN, CASES .of the fineat quality. Razors, Knives., Scissors and Table Cutlery, ground and 119118110 d. • EAR. INSTRUMENTS' of the most approved :construetion to assist the hearing, at . P:. MADEIRA'S, Cutler and Surgicalinstrament•Maker,lls Tenth street, below Chestnut. • ; 2 • myl-tf Q. 113-. P. RO.NDINELLA, TEACHER OF kJ Slaglag. "Private !mono and clasioo. Iteoidenco 308 B. Thirtoenth otreet. au29-tfi C -------- Fir -- - 1 - 4 sWISTADOMUS & co: DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. wkranti4.nputirt ik MIXER 3,4111 R. ,- WATOUB atO3RIVELRY REPAIRED. . , • '' • ' - eltestout Ilt., Phils, FINANCIAL ;: ~ BAi~~ER, AND DEALERqiN: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD :,..:fiIiT:iiiOI3T.GAGE BON'S,. OOLD, &c., THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS BEARING 85 Cents and Interest. No. 36 S• THIRD STREET, A.TERSANUSTOYEs CUTLERY; MUSICAL. Lumber: limier' Covei ~p Valont, White Trim; Yellow. Pine, Spence,' If ee eoiloejt;7 ,AMSO obiogleth.te , a_lways on hamlet, G lOW WN, G LIALINHAM,-, 4 024.111ebtnendl Street, Elgisteengi MAULS; BROTHER &Ca:, , - . 2500 IStieet• PATTERN' . mAkuits 1860 giILEMETHIPO B .24 " MICHIGAN CONIC PINE FOR PATTERNS. ' - ' Irito°,9.B 6P'' BPRIJCEAND ll •HE2III;P,C7(7* it)4Q-au9., spEtiFARGE STOOK- 1.869• ' 'FLORIDA FLOOR/IW, 1869 •FLORIDA' FLOORING,' i'- . • " • CAROLINA. PLOORINO...' '-. ' ..•:., .. . '•: -:,.,.",'• . ''. ' - VIRGINIA FLOORINGL,.. • ;:. Y,. . , ''' . __: , D8LAWAR8 , FL00R1NG',...;r . 4 , .:,,,,...4-H .1-I FLOORING:' - - • .."... 7 . .,..; . :• • ~,., .. ... . .., - ' ' . ' : .WALNI./r.r.L00114.1 , 10.:'A s, ''' . -,- . . 180.0,FLORIDASTERBOARDS4Qap Lie. FLORIDA STEP 'BOARDS'. ' -JLUVF.tf•. . WALNUT` BOARDS. AND PLANK , WALNUT BOARDS WALNUT'. PLANS. ASSORTED' • , :' 1 __F - CA - BiNtT - M O A R KEB:13; BULTJDERS4-&o4e 1.869 , .1869 • UNDEILTAn.N.Iti• .033113. v v... NED CEDAR...- WALNUT AND PM:: ASONED rp LAR. 1869. SE SEASONED allO 1.869 nY• • ' WRITE OAR 1 1 1 1,4Wi r eit' EOMIDS. Sll CAROLINA It T. S CAI4 ILLS. " 9869 "..5011WAY SCANTI4N9: CEDAR Sll.ll•7Gt-ES. '1869 CEDAR SHINGLES: - CYPRESS SHINGLES. • • LARGE ASSORTMENT. FOR SALE LOW. ' PLASTER I"- 1869. STERING LATH. 1869 PLASTERING LATH. • , LATH. "• ILEBitIII7IOIUITIITTET. THOMAS R.; POHL, LUMBER - • MEW chants, No.loll 8. Fourth street. At their _yard will be found Walnut, Ash, Poplar, Cherry, Pine, Kern. lock, &c., &c., at reasonable prices. Give then] a call. .3IAETTN THOMAS, mhl7-fan* • ELIAS POHL. VELLOW PINE LUMBER-LORDERS for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber cuted at short notice—quality subject 'to inspection; Apply to EDW. H. ROWLEY.I6 South Wharves. fed GAS FIXTURES. _ _ . _ GAS KY AS FIXTURES.=MISE, 31ERRItL guiS TITACKARA, No.llB Chestriut street, manufac turers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c.;&c., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assort-f went of Gas Chandeliere l Pendants, Brackets, &c,. They. also intrbduce gas pipes into dwellings and public build-: rings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gas pipes. Al Uwork 'warranted. EDUCATION - . lIORSE3iANSHIP call 3• taught at the Philadelphia Biding School our*• street, above, Vine. The horses are quiet an. thoroughly trained. For hire, saddle horses. , Also'car riages at all times for Aveddings, partiesi opera, funerals &c. Horses trained to the saddle. THOMAS ORAIGE it SON TRA VELERS' G U IDE., DELLLADELPHIA, WILMINGTON 'ANTI BALTIMORE BAILLBOAD. TABLE. Com mencing MONDAY, May 10th, M 69. ne Trat will leave Depot, corner Broad and. Washington avenue. as fol - • •-• • 'lows WAY MAIL TRAIN at 8.30 A. N. (Sundays excepted),. for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. Con necting with Delaware' Railroad at Wilmington for, Crisfield and Intermediate Stations; - . . EXPRESS TRAIN at 32.00 M. (Sundays excepted),,for Baltimore and \% ashington, stopping at Wilmington, peril-A-Me and Havre de Grace. Connects at Winning, ton with train for New Castle. • ' , • EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M. (Sandals excepted)4 for Baltimore and Washington: stopping ,at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport; Stanton. Newirk, Elkton, North East, Charleetoi)vn, Perryville, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edgewood Magnolia, Chase's and.Stetumor's Run. EXPRESS NIGHT at 11.30 P. M. (daily)for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheater, Thrirlow_,Lin wood, Claymont. Wilnungton, Newark, Elkton,North East, Perryville, 11 . avre de Grace, Perryman's and Meg , Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 12.00 ))1. Train.___ • - WILMINGTON TRAlNS.—Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. • Leavo PHILADELPHIA' at, 11.00 A. M. 12.30,5.00 and 7.00 P. M. The 0.00 P. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate Stations.. 'Leave WILMINGTON6.3O and 8.10 A. M., 1.30.4.15 am! 7.00 P. M. The 8.10 A. M. train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.00 P. 31. train' from Wilmington runs daily;all other Accommodation Trains Sundays excepted. From BALTIMORE In PHILADELPHIA.—Leavas Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 935 .A. M., Express. - 2.3sP,liiv,_Express 25, 7. Expreas. SUNDAY.- IRAIN...FRO3I _ BALTIMORE.—LeavesBALTIMORE at 7.25 P. M. Stopping at 3lagnolia, Per rynian Aberdeen', Havre-ile-Gracc,Perryville,Charles town,North-East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD TRAlNS—Stopping at all Stations on Ches ter Creek and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rau: road. • _ Leaves PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT (Sun day-extepted)-at-7.00 A.-51,and 4,35-P.ll. Leave Philadelphia fox Clauld's Ford at 7.00 P. The-7.00 A.-Mr-Train will stop at - alliitations-betwomi Philadelphia and Laniokin. A Freight Train with Passenger car attached will leaTe - Philadelphia - dailyt(Sundaytrexcepted) - ixt - 1.00v1; M., running to Oxford. Leave PORT DEPOSIT for PHILADELPHIA (Surt , days excepted) at 5.40 A. M. 9.25 A. M., and 2.30 P. M; ,t Leave Clould's Ford for. Philadelphia at 635 A. M. j 'A Sunday Train will leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. for West. Grove, and intermedAte Stations. Returning, will leave West Grove at 4.30,, ,rwl. Trains leaving WILMINGTON at 6.30 A. M. and 435 P. M., will connect at Laniokin. Junction with the 7.00 A. Ill.and 4.30 P. 31. trains for Baltimore Central H.R._ Through tickets to all point Went, South,and South west may be procured at the ticket office, t:.WP Chestnut street, under Continentalliotel, where also State Room's and Berths in Sleeping Cars can, be' secured during thp day. Persons' purchasing tickets at this office can have bagage checked et their residence by the 'Union TranS fer Company.. .H. F. KENNEDY, Sup't. SHORTEST , _ROUTE. •TO .+ THE, SEA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER - ARRANGEMENT; • • : THROUGH'' TO ATLANTIC• CITY IN 1.1.4 HOURS) , Trains JULY 1, 18(19, Throußlt Trains leayo Virtu Street Ferry as foliciivat Specipl-Enrsiim • '' 6.13 ADG. B.OOX. 31. Freight (With - passenger car) ' 4../A5 Express, through in 'lN,hours 3 15 P. M. Atlantic ACcommodation 4.15 P.M LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY. Atlantic - Acconimodatiow - • • 6.0 J A. M. Express, through in DS, hours 7.24 A. M. Freight (with paSsongor car)* ....... 11.20 A. M. • ' Mail 4.17 P.M, Special Excursion ' .5.19 P. M. An Extra Express'train (through in Hi: hours) will leave Vine street Ferry every Saturday at 2P. M. Re: turning, leave Atlantic City on Monday, et 940 A. M. LOCAL TRAINS LEAVE VINE STREET. A tco Acconunodation 10.13 A. M. Haddonfield " 2.00 P>(.l4:- annuouton " 6.4.5 .M. • RETURNING, LEAVE Noon, affil eld • • 2.45 P.M. Hammonton 5.40 A. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN Leaves Vino street - .8.00 A. Leaves Atlantic 4.17 P. 111„ Fare toAtlantick (MY,et2.. Round Trip Tickote;geod for the day and train on which they aro itidued, Oakman's Local Express, No. 30 South Fifth street, will callter baggage utitityvert of the city and suburbe and check UV hotel Or cottage at - Atlantic City. .Additional ticket offices have been located in the read: ing-younis of. tip Merchants' and Continental Rotelsi also of Nti.!3o SOuthTifttrstroet.' • - D. H. MUNDY; Agent. • FOR CAPE MAY,' ~ -VIA. WEST JERSEY - RAILROAD. • • • comPIENCING TRUBSDAY, JULY 1 4,1 86 9. Leave Philadelphia, Foot of Market street, as follows , 9.00 A. M., Cape MarEttpress, duo tit 12.25 M. 3.15 P. M. " Passenger, due at 7.15 P. M. 4.00 P. M; ' ,Fast—Exprees.(conamencing-,on Saturday; July 8(1)01w:ism pat.,k .• Sunday Mail Train leaves at 7.15 A. M. duo 10.45. Cape May. Freight, _leaves Camden3l at 9.20 A. . RETURNING- I TRAINS LEAVE CAPE MAY, , 6.30 A. 31., Morning Mail, duo at 10.06 A. M. • 9.00 A. M., ~Fast Kitpresit (commencing on Monday; July 511), duo 12.07. 5.00 P. 31., Passenger, due at 8.22 P. 31. Sunday Mail Ttaitt leaVes Cape Mayat 5.10 P.. 31 - • Cape May Freight.Tritinleaves 'tlailkat 6.40 A. M: T Annual Tickets,lloo. ICKETS. Quarterly, Tickets, aso,• to be c had only , of,th Treasurer 'at , ' Camden:2.l Coupon Ticket 8,1'40; 10 iCciwpous, - '6ls:Exchrsion Tffikets,ss 00, for sale at the Ticket Offices. No. 326 Chestnut et reet,foot of• Market street. also at Camden and Cape May. .For Anthill*); Vineland, Bridgeton, 'Salem atat:inter; , , mediate Stations,leave Philadelphiadaily at 3.00 A. H.l . and 3.30 P. 31. Passenger. •An Accommodation Train for Woodbury, Mantua, Burnesboro' and Glassboro' ; leaves Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. Returning—Leaves Glassboro' at 6.30 A. AI. • Commutation Books of 100 checks each, at 'reduced rates, between Philadelphia and all stations. FREIGIIT TRAINS LEAVE CAMDEN Fot Cape May, Millvi Ile, Vineland..lo.,&e.. 9.ffi For Bridgeton, Salem and way stations, at 12.00 noon. Freight receiyed at ,first covered whatf. below Wal nut street. /freight delivered:No, 228,.t.psdakeirtayettne, \';" i t,tfgrif 37 iiuperintendont WJ: R. 4 4.1t 3 ••'' A D. I N. a r, BAnatomx: -..‘ GREAT': i '-g-tatt l olC /alert, Philade o rilit tcrilitßinteritir of , r•••=• Penretylvania,t Schuylkill; ugaluelta_nna,- , Cumberi• inVAnd•Wtomf g Valleys,lll. ,Nprth:74trrthartnit, andn, Int iti makidgemmailirrangftfent Of Patiltelker Trains: Jti1y,12,4869: leavingthe . Cani and ,Callowhill st reeta,Phildelhlao-41, # 1 "44 , 91 1 0/ 1 /0 I.' MORNING AC COMMODA'PIOir.+LAt i 7.3O Viii:Lor Beading and all Intermediate ;Stations*, mkt Allorkerwah' Returning; leaves Reading at 0.30 P.: M..- AtTivingjer, Philadelpin&at 9.15.p41 • ,„. •- * , . ~. •, : * ' MORN/NO EXPRESS.,At 8. 15A.-111 for Reading:: • Tmbanourburg,POttisville, Pine GroveiTamaotta, :ftriate7;;. illi_anurport, sport,. Roche er,, Niagara% alls' n.ff p Wilesbare; Pittson, - It t grk; Ow - fle; Chem ittdiittpligerstetvn,Ac.,, r• • • •, , ~ ~ . c - , Thi7.Bo A. , t train emanate at Reading with,thisßart: erinsylvaalaßal/rOad ainitfor_Allentown,iitc.,and the 815 A O ,M. trait) COnnecte with the - Lehanon Valley train': ' for•Hartieburg, dm.; at Port Clintnii , witlr Caawissa, 11. - R. trains for,W,OliatairportiLlick Havant Elmira, &c at, Harriqlare.witli ' , Tertian]) Central,„Cumberiand Ma.: • ley. and 13chtlylkill ,and'Suttehanna trains for North untherland; Williamsport: sa York, Ohanthershurg,,Pine grove 4cc - AFTERNOON*, RXPRESS.--12eavell* rPhiladolphip at . ; 3.30 P.llll. for Reading, Pottsville; Irani ebnig; &a, con., uecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Columbia. Arc. __ • • • __,-, ,t • -- - , • . , POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATIO N ` ---Lenves „Potts:, town at 6.25 A, M;,stoppingat the intermediate stations; arrives in Philadelphia -at 8.40 A: Ali • Returning leaves, - Philadelphia -at 4'...WR, - 111.; arrives lit POttatown at 6.40 READING ACC9101)41021.-LLeaves , Reading_ht ,7:30 Ja,451„, stopping a all way Malone; arrives ia•Phila-• delphia at, 1015 A:5l, * • , _ ,- 7 - ~.• , , Returning; ledves*Philadelph la 'at. , 5.15 P.M.i arrives , In Reading. at 8.00 P. M. and comieetewith market,train - for , Pottsville. • , • ••, , •** -• f , •• * **** 31' TraJnpfor Phlbidelphia leaVe litlrrisbigg at B.in A. M. and Pottsville at 9.00 A.M.; arriving In Philadelphia at i ii oo , Pi•M.' -Afton:toot, trains leavemarrisburg at 2.00 R. f ,, and Pottsville at, 246 P. 4,4 atfillag,,a,t ,plO4-.: 8 3t elrhia at 6.46 P. 31. ' ' ' * ' * , arrialrargAccommodathin leaves} needling . if7ls A., ~'and Harrisburg at 4.10P:M: . Connecting , at Read-. •„.ing,with Afternoon-Accinmnodation sonth at - 6.30 p . . 31 1 1, arriving is Philadelphia at 910P.M. . , • Philadelphia train;*ltha 'Passenger - car attached, leaves,` Philadelphia 14 , 12:46 neon for -Pottaville and nit , Way. Ifitatlonerleaves Pottsville 14.5.40 A. '1,1., connecting at Reading,xith accommodation train for, pidladelphia and all %Yrty Stations.* ,* ' --* - * -' * • • ' * " ' All the above trains ran - daily . ; Sundays, excepted: del''l3unday• trains leavorottevilleat 8 A. M., and Phlla phl at 3.15:_r ar leove,Philedelplita for Reading at 800 A: M:; returning from Reading at 4.25 P.M: ~ .„,CRESTER VALLEY:RAILBOAJ):-Passengerte: for *vole_ _llingtowtvand intermediate points take the .1.30 , A. M. 124 and 4.20 R: 1,1; train front Philadelphia,returre inifrota Dtattilrigtown at 6.10 A. M.:Am r.g... and 6,45 , pERRIOMEZI RATGROAD.-Paisen gem kir Skiipack take 7:20 A-11..,4:30 an 16./5 P.M.trainafor Philadelphia returning from Skippack at 6 points . MEUiti •810 . A a A .11.00 P.M. , ,Stage lines for various ints in Perklomon :Valley con liectwith trains at Collegeville and Skip-pack. NEW YORK EXPRRIIS FOR-PITTSBURDIT *AND .THE! WE liTc.,•Leaves New Xork at 9.00 A. 111., 6.00 and 8.00 P, M, pulsing `Reading at LOS A. ]41 .,,. 1.50 and', 10-19 P: M.; hud connects 'at Harristitirg With Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail road*Potpress Trains for , Pitts: burgh, Chicago; Williamsport, Elmira; •Baltimore,- ctc. Returning, Express Tram leaves iturrishurg on arrival of Pennsylvania Etpress from Pittsby; at 2.35 and 5.20 I A: M. and 10.55P.111., PP•ssinfl Readin t 4.30 and 7.05 A. 11: and 12.50 P.M. arriving at Now ork • 11.00 and 12.20 P. 31, and 5.00 P. '31.. Sleeping . Cars. accompany these trains through between Jersey City 'and Pittsburgh, without change. • '' *, • - • • ** Mail train for New,York leaves Harrisburg at 810 A M. and 2.05 P., 31. , Mail train for,Harrisburg leaves Ne York at 12 Noon * • SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD—Trains leave Pottsville at 6.50 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.40 P.M..returning from Tamaqua at 8.35 A. 31..2.15 and 435 P. M. • SCHUYLKILL.AND_ SUSWJEHANNA RAILROAD -'Trains leave Auburn at 6.25 A.ll. for Pinegrovo and Harrisburg, and at 12.10 P. M. for Pintgrove and Tre moot; retdrning from Harrisburg at 6.20 P. M., and from Tremont at 6.45 A. 31. and 7.40 P. M._ . : . ;.TlCHETB.—.Througb first-class tickets and emigrfint tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Mnada. • Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate Stations, good for day only, are sold by 31 exiling Accommodation alarket Train , Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only, aro sold at Reading and Intermediate Stat loos by. Read-• ing swiLPottstOwn Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. The following tickets aro obtainable onl at the Office , of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South 'ourth street; Philadelphia, or of G. A'. Nicolls, General Superinten dent, Reading. Commutation Tickets,iit 25 per cent. discount, betiveenl any points desired, for families and firms. . Mileage Tickets, good for 2 , 000 miles , between all point*: at 4'52 50 each for families and firms. • Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve montlia, for holders only to all points., at reduced, rates. • Clergymen residing ou the line of the road will be fur. nished with cards,,entitling. themselves and wives to; tickets at half fare. poitio6 - 4 - 4 Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta-i Hone, mood, for Saturday, buntlay and Monday, at re-' dnced fare, to be had only at the Ticket °Dice, at Thir teenth and Callowhill streets. FREIGHT.—Goode of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's Now Freight, Depot, Broad and 'Willow streets. might Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.30 A. 11.1.,: 12.45 noon, 5.00 and 7.15 . P. M.. for Beading, Lebanon,' Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points bo, yond. Mails close at the PhiladelphiaPastufficelorall places on the road and its branches at 5 A. 111:', and for the prinj cipal Stations only at 2.16 P.M. . BAGGAGE. Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains; leaving Philadelphia Depot.' Orders can lie left at No. HS South Fourth street, or at the Depot Thirteenth and Callowhill streets.... ' • ' " "rkT OIiTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. AA —THE MIDDLE ROUTE.--Shortest •and most d 1; rent line to Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White. Haven, IVilkesbarre, MahanoY Idity, Mt. 'Cannel, Pittston.ffunkhannock; Seranton, Carbondale and all the points in the Lehigh and Wyo. ming coal 'resdons . • . Passenger bepot in Philadelphia, N.W., corner Berkei and Amerman streets. ' • - ; . . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 15 DAILY: TRAINS: —On ; and after TUESDAY, June Ist, MD, Passenger Trains leave the Depot, - corner of Berke and Atuericau streets, daily (Sundays egcepted), as follows: 6.45 A. M. Accommodation, for Fort Washington. At 7.45 A. 31.—.11.1orning_.Express for Bethlehem and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railrbade connecting at Bethlehem with ;Lehigh Valley Railroad -forAllentown,-Catasatiqua,-Slatington,-Mauch-Chunki- Weatherly ,Jeanesv Me, ilazleton,W bite Haven, Wilkes? barre, Kingston, Pittston, Tnnkhannock , and all pointy in Lehigh and 'Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahoney Railroad for Mahtmoy City. and with Catawissa Itailroad for Rupert t Danville, Milt ton and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Uhunir at 12 51.; at Wilkeslairro at 2.50 P.M. Habitue,: City at 1.50 P.M; At 8.0 A.' 31...—A ceominodation - for Doylestown, etc* ping at all intermediate; Stations. Passengers for Witt low Grove l Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take 9.45 A. M. ( Express) for . Bethlehem, Allentown', -Mauch Chunk,-White-Haven,—WilkesbarrecTittstony Scranton mid Carbondale via Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, and Allentown • and Easton,: and - points --- onliew - .Terser_GentraLßailroad and , ldorrisand Essex Railroad to New York via Lehigh Valleyßailro •At 10.45 A. Accorruncalation - for inl 31.-== Fort - Washinkten - , stopping at intermediate Stations: - • • ; - 115,5.15,5.20 and BPM .—A7icommodatlon to Abington. At 1.45 P. M.-Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton_ White Ilaven,W ilkesharre, Pittston,- Scranton, and Wyoming Coal Regions. ' • ; At 2.45 P. M.—Accommodation- for Doylestown, atop ping at all intermediate stations. • ; At 4.15 P. 31.—Actonunodatian for Doylestown, Stop' ping at all Intermediate stations. At 5:00 P. 51.—Through for Bethlehem, connecting at Bethlehem with _Lehigh Valley Evening Train for Easton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk. '-• At 610 P. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale, stopping at all intermediate stations. _ At 11.30 P. M.—Accommodation for Fart Washington. MWMMOSMiNIM=ZM From BethleheM at 9A. 31, 2.10, 4.45 and 8.25 P. M. 2.10 P. M., 4.45 I': N.. turd 815 P.M. Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley Lehigh' lend Susque hanna trains from Easton, Scranton, Wilkeabarre, haney City and .Uazletou. " . From Doylestown at 8.25 A.M.,4.55 P.M.and 7.05. P. M From Lansdale at 7.30 A. 31:: From Fort Washington at 9.20 and 10.35 A.M.-and 3.10 P. 31. ON' SUNDAYS.' , ' Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M. ' Philadelphia for Abington at 7 P 111. , Doylestown for Philadelphia tat 6.30 A. 31. . • ' Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. Abington for Philadelphia 'at 8 P. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger cars convoy passeft gers to and from the new Depot. White cars of Second , and Third Streets Line and Union Line run wahine short distance of the Depot. _ Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Office, in ()Net to secure the lowest rates df fare. • + ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to_princi pal points, at Mann's North Penn, Baggage Expresa office, No. 105 South Fifth street. . June Ist, 1869. t U7EST CHESTER AND. PRITJAH EL ' ;. g PRIA RAILROAD.-L-Sunimer Arrangement.- , ,-Oti and after fiIONDAY, Aprill2, 1669, Trains will leaves* follows: Leave Philadelphia, from Now Depot, Thirty-first and ,Ohestnut streets, 7.26 A. AI., 9.30 A. M., p2.30M.,44 P.M., 4.36 P. 31 0 7.16 P. 11.30 P. M. _. • Leave West Chester, from Depot, on 'East Marli . c4 street,6.26 A. M., 7.26 A. M.,7.40 1114 AM At A. ~ P,111.., 4.50 P.N., 0.46 P.M. LeaVe PhiladclPhia for B. Of.. Junction and Intormel , diate Points, at , 12.30.P, mad 5.45. . Leave B. 0. Junci tion for Philadelphia, at 6.30 A. 31, arid 1:45P: Tran West Chester at. 7.40 A. M. will atop at B. C. Junction Lanni' Glen Riddle and Medht,• leaving Philadelphia at 4.35 P - stop at Medi , t, Glen Riddley Leant and 8..0. Junction.' .Pa_sseagera to or from stations between West Chester, and R. 03. Junction going. East, will take trohileaying West Chester 07,26 A. M.,and car will lutattaOhed•to Express Train at Ili O.Junctionf and: going Weat, Passengers for Stations abovoll. 0. Junction will take train leavlng pits at 4.35 P. win Change cars at B. O. JUPC L ‘ The Depotin Philadelphia is reached directly by the • Chestnut and Walnut street care, ;Those of the Market street line tn.* within one equarq., The care of both linei connect - with eachtrainMpon its arrival. • --_. • ON SUNDAYSTAettV6Pitiladelphia for;est Chester at B,A. 26; end 2.311 • • • ' ' • ' • Leave Philadelphia for B. Junction at tUIP: EL: ; - Leave West 'Chester for Philadelphia at and , 4.45 • • . , • •., Leave B. 0. Junction for Philadelphia at 6.00 A air Passengers are allowed to tak.e Wearing Apparel only, as lde„gginge,, and the Company will not ku any 01186 bo responsible PM an amount exceeding one hundreddol , /full , 'unless a apecialtontract be made for the same. WILLIAPd O.•WIEEIELEB,• , General Superintendent. • 'FAST i . VB . EIGHT LINE VIA NORTH . - PENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD to: Wilkeibarre, ahanoy Vlty Nount Carmel,_Centralicl i autl all points on•Lchigh Valley Railroad and itsbranc tes. • By new arrangements, perfected this ch y, this road is enabled tortive increased despatch - to merchitadlso con . signed 'Mtn° above•named , points. ' Goods delivered at the Through Freight DePet, • ' S. E. cor. - Front and Noble streets, •Before 5 P. M., will reach Wilkesbarre , Atount Cannel. 3 i Inhanoy City, and the• other stations midaltanoy and Wyoming valleys before 11 A. M. the succeening day.. ELLIS CLABILI Agent, : • ..iqrs • N A: AND A 1111 1, 17 and PHILADELPHIA: AND TItENZONI RAIL AD' COMPANY% filt_ ll i. 7l r o2o , Philadelphia to New ork, and 'waY_Piaelitli mama ; l A' not street wharf. - ; , , • / _ At 6,30 A. M. via Camden and Attillibi• Aectrea.. ,e 2 25 At 8A . via Camden and Jersey Olt Ex. Math 3 (II At 2.00 P. M., via Camden and Amboy r wr ... 00 At 6P. M. for Amboy and intermediate At 6.30 and 8 A. M., and 2 P. 31., for =11W1." At 3.00 A..' M. 2.00 P. , 31.'fris Long B and - Points 0 2 alt t aint 10 A. 31., 12 11, 23.30 and 410 P.ll.,forTre i tibin. At 6.30,8 and 10 A. 31., 12 31.„2-3.30,4-30,6;1And ILSOP Si:, -for Bordentcrwn,FlorenceHurlingtob,Bituldlts. • lanco. • t 6,4•10 and ICA .31.4 M., 3 .30,443,6,7'104M,50 POllfor ' EdgeWater_, 'Hydroid°, Riverton, Itaimwand , ifith • ansa,' and 2P. 314 for Riverton; .I.teet•)^.'.%'.. • Sir ,The , 11.313 P. Sir,• Line' leases l*iii.pot of Market street by timer ferry, From HensingtourDelmt: , At 1.1 rola Kensington and Jersey Olitit,'Near. work Expreee Line At 7.30 and 11.00 A 7117 230, 330 and 5 P. 31: fur Trenitan and Brlgtol. And at 10.15 A. M. and 6P. M. fora tol. At 7.30 and 11 A: 31... 4.30 and P. 3/: for MO SOBS At 7 an 10.115 A. M.,.2.30, 5 amid P. Id.' faiitektiktaklll and Eddington.' ' ' ' ' ' At 7.30 and 10.15 A'..M., 4.30, 4 1 5 and 6 P. •C0rn ,. .... • • wells, Torresdale,HolMeaburgiffacony,WiaaWniing, 13ridesburg and FrankfordVandt) P. 31. for.HOlntelP , burg and Intermediate Stations.. , •-• • From \Vest Philadelphia Depottia.C.EntroiksOrn At 9.30 A. X. 11.20,4,6,45 and 12 P. Alls evir , ANt press Lintl, via Jersey City ' '"" 'op MI At HAY P,_M. Embrrant Line ' 2 00 AV 9.30 A. M.,1 .30, 4, 6.45 and 12 P.M. - ,_for-Tgenton.. ; At 9.30 A. M.:l, 0.45 and 12 P. M.; for Bristol At 12 P.M .( Nitihti for MorrieVille,Tullytown:senimek's Eddington, ornwells, Torresdale„ Hohneabtirg,l Ta cony, Wtasinoming, Brideebarg and Frankford. • ' The 9..30 A. M. and 6.45 and 12 P. M. Lines ran daily. All othera, Sundays excepted. • For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, takethe cars on 'Third or. Fifth streeta at Chettnut, at half an hour be fore departure, The dare of Market Street Railway atm - directte West Philadelphia Depot,Chestnut and Walnut within'dna square. • On Sundays, the Market Street Cara , will run to Connect with the 0.30 A. 31. *ad 6.46 andl2 P. ,;M. lined • BELVIDERE DELAWARE :RAILROAD LINES iron. Kensington Itepet. • , • /RIM A.• M.:for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Eltnira,' Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Binghamliton, Owego, pyracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre, Scheele,•s MotWtaln, Ac. , , • • At. 7.30 A. M.. and 3.30 P. M. for ,Scranton Stroads burg, Watt?" Gan, Belvidere, Easton, ladibetrille, ,Flemington tic. The 3.30 P. 31. Line connecta Hut with , th e train leaving Easton for stanch Chnnk, Hen - town4Bethlehent,lrc. • , L, At 11 A.• 3 1. and 5 P. 31. for Lambertville and intenide slate Stations. 'CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON AND PEMBER TON AND lIIGHTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and 10 A. M„1, 2.15,3.30,6 k 6.30'P.31.f0r Ilerhatts vllle,Motfirestown, Hartford. Masonville,_llainsport, Mount Holly, Smithville, Vincentown, Birmitigham and Pemberton. At 10 A. 31. fur. Lewistown,':WrightstOwn, Cookstown, 2 . 161 V Egypt and Hornerstown. At 7A. 31:.1 and 3.80 P.M. for Lewistown, Wright.. town, Cookstown, New. Egypt, Horneretown, Cretun Ridge, Imlnystown, Sharon and Hightstown Fifty potrnda of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. P nose tigers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 4100. ex cept by special contract. • Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to Boston, orcester, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven Pruvidrace, New -Albany, Troy. Saratoga, Utica, Rome, 83 racing+ R ochester , Buffalo , Niagara Falls and Suepension Br e. - . • • An additional Ticket Office is located at No. 828 Choi nut street, where tickets to New York, and all impor tant points North and I.a f, may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets nt Ode (Mice, can have their bag gage checked from residences or hutel to destination, by Union Transfer Baggage Express. • . "Lines from New York for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland Street at 1.00 awl 4.00 via Jersey City and Camden. At 6.30 P. M. via. Jersey City and Kensington. At 7, and 10 A.M., 12.30,5 and 0 P. 31., and 12 Night, via J ersey City and West Philadelphia. From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 8.30 A. M. Accommoda tion and 2 Pi 31. Exprent, via Amboy and Camden. Ju1y , 12.1869. , WM. IiATZ3IER, Agent. D] NI~SYLVANIA CENTIAL • MOAD. , --SU3I3IER TIME-Taking effect June 6th, 1869. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central r•allrotel leave the Derad,nt Thirty-first and Market streeta,which is reached directly by the cars of 'the Market Street Pas senger Railway, the Mat car connecting a/Wench train leaving Front and Market *greet thirty minute.' before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot. Sic.epiug Car. Tickets can:be bad on application at the Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot. • • - Agents of tha Union TAinsfer. Company 'will call for and deliver Baggitge at the Depot. • Orders telt at N0.9u1 Chestnut street, No. 'llO Market street. will receive at tention • TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: Mail Trani..- at 800 A. 3f. Paoll Accom ' ;.....at 1 0.2A.31,1.10, and 7..0P. M.. ' 11.:0Fast A. 31. Erie Ex press....• 11.30A.•31. Harrisburg 2.30 P. )1. at 4.00 P. 31. Parkelaarg Trent. at 5•20 P.•M. Cincinnati Express...• • " at 8.00,P. M. 'Erie Mail nnd Pittsburgh Expre5e........„. „.at 1030 P. M. Philadelphia Express...:.-' . .... ......at 12.00 night. Erie Mail bailee daily, except Sunday, running bn •• Saturday night to Williamsport only. On Sunday night pass, ngers will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock, • Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains daily, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. Ear this train ticketa must be .procured• and • baggage delivered by 6-00 P. M. at 116 Market street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.: • Cincinnati Express ..... . ......... . A. AI. Philadelphia Express......_:. .... . 6.50 A. M. Paoli Accommodation at 8.21 Ai' M.And3.411 A 6.2)P. 31. Erie 3lail and Buffalo Expresig.-......,.«.a5t 9.35 A. 31. Parkeburg Train .... 9.10 A. 31. , Fast Line.-- .. ... ..... 0.36 A. 31 Lancaster 12.30 P. X. Erie Ex 4.2) P:5l. Day :. . „._«.4.20•P. M. Southern Express. • • 6.40 P. 31. Harrisburg Accommodation........ ............,.. r at 9.40 P. 31, For further information, appl y • • • JJ)IIN F. VAELEEB,JRATicket Agent, 6010heatnut street. --• FRANCIS FUNK, Agent, 12 Market strait. SA3IUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket' Agent at the Depot. Thu Penneyl.l an la Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage/except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ono Hundred Dollars In value Allßeggage exceeding that emunnt in value will be at the risk of the owner unless taken , by special con tract. ' •t. 51;' 'EDWA.ED-li. V.M.LIA.MS,•, • -• Wand 13pperintendent. Altoona,. Pa. iIIL'AIIRLPTIT AND NORRISTOWN . RA,ILROAD,..T.I.3IE TA __it LE..„--! Ou and after„llanday,-,:310 , ;34,--189",—ankantl further notice: • - - • - IPOR GETtIIANTOWNI.:_ • 3.15,334,4,4,45,5.05, .5%, th 02,7, 8;0;10, 11, 12 P.M; ~ Leave 'Germantown-6, - 1r .7711 ,- ;*8.21/,'9, 10,11,12 A..3.1.,7 • 'l. 1.2 3,4.; 4"g", 50%, 6, 63441, 14.9 i 10i 11; - • • The 8.20 dowartrant, and the 3X" andsX up tiains, will not atop on, the Germantown Branch .. ON SUNDAYS 3O ' • Leave Philadelpltia-9,15A.131.4.2, 4.05 minutes,l and Gonna ntawa-8,15 A. 31. 3,6 and ""*"' CIIESTNTIT 'HILL Leave Philadelphia-6; t 8;10; 12 A. 31.; 2, - 3 3 4, fat, 7, 9 and 11 P 31. 1‘ • • • Leave Chestnut 11111L7.1Cinnnutes 8;9:40, and 11.40 . A. 31.; 1.40,3.40,5.40, 0.40. 8.40 and 10.40'P; 31. • . t ' ' ON b'UNDANS: • Leave Philadelphia—,9.ls;ldinutes A, 2 M.:- and P. M. 11.4 Leave Chestnut 1-7. W minutes A. M.'; 12.49,5.49 and 9.25 minutes P. M. •• -- • . • • • • . • . . CO.NS7IOIJOCKEN AND. NORRISTOWN. • . Leave Philadelphia-6.7:6,9,11.05, A. M.; 736, 3,436, 5, 8.04, 10.95iand M. Leave liorristowif=s.49,634, 7, 73.1 . , 9, 11 A. M.; Di, 3, 434, 6.13, and KW' The P.S. A.M:Tra ins rrom.Lv arristown 11l not stop' at blogee's;Potts' Landing, Domino or Schur's Lane, far The P. M. Traill from P hiladelphia will stop only at School Lane, Manityunk Rad Conshohocken. • .• • ;OIL SUNDAYS Lea.;:e Philadelphia J-9 A. at.; 234,4 mid .7.13 P, AL, Leave Non•istown-7 A. M.; L . 5% and 9 P, •3I FOIL lIIA..NAIt LINK. Leave Philadelphia-6,714.9, 11.00 431 i., 5./4,3.15, 8.0600.03 and 113,, F.M. • • Leave Illanityunk-9.11.1,7,734,810,04, 5, 04, 8.30 and 10 .1';'71.. • ler Thee. P. 31, Trainfrom PhiladelplVawillstOP only at School Lane and Manatauk: ys • '; Leave Philadelphia-9 A.11.* 3h,,;4 and 7.15.P.A1 Leave klanayunk-7i4A..M.;Aa t b and piP; ~; W. B. WILhON ,General Superintendent; Depot,Nititlband 'Green areas. Q H UICKEST, TOLE: ON `RECORD ; ,TE,PANTRANDLE ROUTE. ' 1109 - 26. lITYTHIS to CINCINNATIodriPENNISYLIT - NIA RAIIIROAD AND:PAN , HANDLE,73S - IJ,QUITSIeas COMPETING LINES; PA )6SENHLTIS taking the an0.p..41:, TRAIN itrrPh) in CINCINNATI EVENING ad 9.65 AL; 261101H116, ONLYONE , NIGHT on the liouTE: THE wOODRUFF'S ". celebrated :" Paine°, State. Boon BLEEPING-CARS run through;ftora;.PHlrt.A.- HELPIILV CINCINNATI:. Paddengers taking , the 12.09 1/..nrid11.09 P:111-.•Trains reach OLNOTNNATI and WEST. and - .SMITH ,ONW T.E4SIN 4114 V CE, of ali,other Rontes. , Passengers for CINCINNATI; INDIANAPOLIS, 'ST. L01118_,CAIRO_Oill(JAG() , tPEORI&LBITRIANG TON, QUI,NCY4 MILWAUKEN: SVPAI I / 4 , OMAHA, N.T.. and points IVEST: HORTI;T:WESTAnd SOUTH. WITAIL will ballet t foular ro ask ; for T'1,,,ET13 Hir•Yia PA LI giANDL - K RO UTE.. • • To SECURE the. UNEQIIARBDT lAhralinaf this LINE, -- .1)0 VERY. PARTI_OUT&H And' /t 'TICKETS ‘, Via` PANIIANDLE, . TICK t VICES N. W. CORNER NINTH ankOHESTNU2SeL, .N 0.116 MARKET , STREETih.WRe_quokend Pirotret t And T_HIRT - E-PHIST anal M.ARKE'2 sta., WeilP S. PLISCUEL, _Henersl,Ticket - Agent; -- Pittsbut JOHN 11:.21.162...LIIRvelenerstEaateraAgent,i /32404, * rzti s, P H :II ,III cia A ' 4E uM LP BIE R R IA T..33 4 (I'.... AII3) E'7 h ri::% -1 1 0 1t i v nlI Thr°4 •431 " .111. 4'im ie l Direct Monte betweerl: folh - Mxtfiwe ll t, t .. I , ea rlebta4f Willi7ll,,Teyll'venli'•—"Eltatat Bla a P t, F , 17,17 Oil n ee on o• .o r ~ , ~ 1 , J ,- v tiosiou, 'all Night Traine,..r,NDAT lgil 24, e 0 . tr , oa and after olv d Eite RailnV 1 7 1 rin , ' the Eb llti d elPh iaa4 wpSTWAR , 10 deloc 11 hthin..i.ut..:•••.;•••••••••• • ~.... mall Tr,aln leaves P w h ijr4port.••••••e - me..i÷ !la . .., 5 . ‘: :6 arrives 14E.ortia, TslitirleT••••••:•",diS ,vi;g: Erie Express leaves -r - re-..u,...,....;.Li5cati1a :6 66 arriVetEatlEPUryari :"."*". '. 1 Am. Eknira Mall it'av'M i11u a a p0r.. 2 .... sk, p .. ,. li m.. " deli Haven:..,.....k.t.....L., /Ala .r. 61 ii •airype at "BrivAxtp , ,1118 i lir ISall Train. leaves Erie... .... . . .••,-4; 12,20 A, M. .. , i aiili;ee'at El l tladalPl i llt-- "7...„.... &ME. 1 • Erie Express leavelt,Mlf.. l :,-........... .. 7.10 A H . ~ 16 _6‘ wiliumisPoF , - , , 01,10 P. ,1 aniV l / 0 at ' Philadelph.tx oil - owl and 0 ,, Mail and Everest, conneetailV eaeeaad Th"utth ' 1 henY Elvexßax'Qad' • Bag LANED L. TYLER, _ , ... General SuperillUnaeat' ~.',..;. : : ''.',, ! ., 1 .: \. ~I • io- ( fv. A. '' 1 1 4 - Cs mliTiliti