r •••• - • S ~ Y ' , OlAt", ,• , . ! • • . • CITY BULL TIN. -2, The following is a continuation of the list Judges - and Inspectors ofthe next Lion; chosen by the Board of Aldermen.' on '11014aY" last ! • -a met.. at on • • udge, Charles W. Smith-; - Ti . . ittsPeetons;..f Robert J. - Johnson, Peter B, Breen; . rettirn, S. W. Pennypacker. Robert' E. Randal. • • Second 'Div ision—judge; Frederick Schiedtz; petors, George 'A. Hopper, : Samuel Town ;*.• return,'Robert Foster, M. Barry.* • : 'Third .Dirision—Jtulge, Peter. . Long; •inspectors; Samuel . Kingsley,`,' Ilugh; Isar kitis ;*, return, Samuel Macmoney,.Edwin T.' ."-"Benner:* • . • Fourth Dirision—jtulge, . Frank •Dartser;• 7,.'• inspectors, A. J. 31eIntire, George F. Reed ;* return ; James F. Kryder, Williant C. Kelly.* Fifth Diviston--Judge , Tiniothy Dinar';* • -, inspectors; Michael Warner,.. Richard ; re turn,.James D. Keyser. •• -,• -• Sixth Division—Judge,f3imon Grate; inspec tors, Wiliam:Summers, Peter SpeeSe.;*. return, William Ilinkle, - Janies Flanagan.. Seven4h:Division-7Judge,..o, Eno;, inspec- , tors, John W. Baker John Scanlan; return, George A. Shaeffer, jOhn:3lcelcositey.. N'INT4y:WA.RD.First • ! • • • Dirt7.4iOrt:--Judge,'Williant S. Itoland; • return,`; T. Wilson, .."*.es,MeZadden,': : • Secoid Dirision=Judge, Jerenriali'MurraY;" , : inspectors, James McGovern,* Henry - Wsielit;•' return, 'James C. Bryan,* Jacob IL Wilson:l. Third Dirision--Judge, Caleb H. • Horne; in spectors, Robert 31cClintock„ Thomas B. Mc- Neal return, Charles O. Bnrrows, George P. Binder."' . . • • .• • -Fourth . Division—Judge, John V:Bitek ;*" inspectors, William 3lerets,* John L. ;. re turn, Charles Bender,. A. - 11. Bosler: • • „Fifth Division—J udge, Francis Blackburne; inspectorsiWilliam•Breston, Patrick Merrikan;" return, .Alex'. 'Crawford, Richard J. Murphy.' • ' .Sla.th"Dirision---Judge, Daniel 8.. Beitler ; inspectOrS; ; Samuel Copeland, Lewis ---- Albright; ., ; return, Joseph 3.lcClowan, James O'Brien. • Seventh Dirisibit--Judge,David Brooks; in *, -..spietOrs, A. H.' Allison, Mark Richardson;*. return, ,Henry W. Thompson, Arthur Devin ney.* • . . . • • Eighth DirisionJudge, Patrick Farrell;* • inspectors, John. Campbell,* Andrew Smith; •return, John Fox, Samuel 31cAlicbael. • TriLixTri wArm. First Division--Judge, A. W. Henszey ;in spectors, John 'lesser, JohnF. Lensay ; return, • Henry Morgan, T. Coughlin.. Seeinul Division—Judge, Samuel William sorr; inspectors,. Richard Stokes, V. J. Fra • zier' . •••rettun, Thomas C: Stokes, A. Mc- Collin.' Dirision—JUdge, George Phipps; in -". spectors, E. E. Taylor ; A. Magnin; return, Chanibers, Edward Keyser... 'Fourth Division—Judge, Canfield Dortl; • .speetors, Chas. 11. Woodruff; Writ. Palmer;' ' rettirn Geo. W. Henderson ' Edw. Thompson.* Division—Judge, George G. White ; inspectors, 'John McCullough ; Edward Swee neV---. return, Theo. Brackney, C. Barnes.* Sall! DiriBloll—Judgei s Charles A. Thomas; Inspectors; Peter Kirker, I.l...lloflinan ;• return, John G. liollick, Jr., Patrick McCrossin.• Seventh Dirision-- 7 .Judge, A.ustin Longiiiil sliectors, George Barclay, Win. J. Knight ;• return, IL'lleins, Edw. McAnally.* ' Eighth Dirisiow:-Judge, E. Tracy; - inspect ' tors, Joshua. Spering, AVnt. 'loss;' return, IL Cowpland, Samuel Rose.' ••,, Ninth'Dirision—judge, George C. Wilkins; inspectors, Joseph Cooper, J. 3.lcGinnis,_'`• re turn, Gavin H. Woodward, James Kennedy.' • • : Tenth. Dicision—Judge ; N. F. English; in spectors; William 11. Barnes, Geo tie P.- Mc- Farland.;* return, John 'Patchell, •. Richard Hayden:* . • . ' Elev'enth Dicisiod—Judge,George A. Lewis,' inspectors,George llutchinson,Owen Trenton ;. • rettirn,William F. Gauss J. 31. Snider. 3 - Twelfth Division—Ju dge, Conrad Emory - ; Inspectors; Howard J. Potts, John Nailes,;* return, F. 31. Pfouts, Thomas Campbell.* ' • ELEVESTII WARD. "flitSt Division—Judge, Lewis J. Chester;' ' inspectors, John A. Sweeny,' S. W. Arbuckle; return, John F. Githins George A. Wetter.' • Second • Dirision--Juidge, Michael Lackey';. .." _ inspectors, William Basler,* John A. Mecke ; return, Mark B. Stable,* Robert 11. Parker. • Third „DicisionLJudge, L. Kelley;' inspec-. tors,Charles Kensil,* George Wheatly ; return, Frederick C.Dink,* Clarance • Joyce. • Fourth DiVision•-•Judge, Lewis C. Peirce,' inspectors, John A. Kennedy,. J. S. Webster ; return, George B. Anthony,* 'Wm. R. Bailey. • Fifth Dirision—Judge, 1 .1 7 1 n. W. Weeks;' inspectors, George Smith,* Joseph Goodman; return, Sanutel L. Kline,* Thos. Goodman. Sixth Dirisionitulgt,,Jesepit McNeill .* in spectors, John Dilllrock,. Jas. Porter ; return, Geo. W. Alldns, Win. , ll. Shepherd. Seventh Division—Judge,Lewis Fredericks ;• inspectors„ Conrad Knoll,. Michael Bradley; return, Geo. Batchlor,* Lewis Dick. . . Eighth Division—Judge, Robert C. 'Miller;' • insnectors, Frederick ,Trefts,* Geo. Wetltirill ; return, John M. Scherr,* Jos. Peacoc, TWELFTH WARD. i mme t oist _chp,,T l i n g_:Lpifly," S,clcl and ; realm, Geo. Albrecht,* Frank Logo. Second Division—Judge, David Hennessy ;" inspectors, Geo. Bartlett,* Paul M. Wagner; return, Henry Phillip's,* John Schnable. Third Division—Judge, H. Speiser'' inspec tors, George 'W. Speise,* John Lovett,; return, William Katz,* Aaron Lazarus. • Fourth Divison-Judge, William 'D. Rank; inspectors, - John .A: .-- FranksTWilliam F. Bel sterling ;* return, E. B. McCoy, Milton It. Brown.* . Fifth Dir,ision-L-Judge, ISaac 13inic;* hispec toni, Francis L. Brain," Edward 'Newman; return, Frederick Miller,* Geo. Kline. Sixth PivittlOß—Judge, J. D. Rentsebter;* inspectors, John F. Curry,' George Fr.; return, John Able,* Gabriel Wolf. Seventh Division--Judge,Wm. McFadden;* inspectors; John Kline,' Jno. H. 73eiss; return, Peter Redifer,' John Sage., THIRTEENT WARD. First Division—Judge, John Godbou ; in spectors, James W. Powell, Samuel J. New man ;• return, Charles M. Palmer, George M, Shingle*. Second Division—Judge Ilenry Genay ;* inspectnis, Isaac M. Pairiter,* W. R. Phil, son; return, Henry F. Sibbs,* William H. Valentine. „ Third Division , —judge, John B. Green; in- , spectors, Daniel Sutler; Jacob,F. Stahl;' return, Menu DI. Clair, Win,'L. Springs." Fourth Divistonr-judge, Chas.Tlibmas;•• ipectors, Goede,* John'Buckley ; return, Jos. Jones,* Wm: IL, Brittnn - Fifth Division—judge, Judah''Collom; in :,pectors, A. 11. Dlorgan, 'Francis M... Wood ;* return, David 11 oelppet, Jr., Samuel F. 'Mc- Cully.* . „ . , Sixth, Division—Judge, 8. , Hoefflick; in spectors, Wallace MayheW,- 'John Kensel ;* re turn, IL McNutt, Morris Tuiner." ' Seventh Divbsion--4udge,' George, Bullock; inspectors, Jam C. Garrish, Langebartel ;• return, Thomas C. Jones, Pierce 'Hess." Eighth. Ditiksion--,Judge, Chas. V.r Payptell Suspectors, 11. C. Dunlap, Wm. B. Hackett - burg;* return, _John Kennedy James Head 'rick.. - First Diciision--Judge ; George Ilansell ;, s r , ee t o rs„ J. Preston 'Williams, Peter Arm bruster .;°: return, Isaac .Townsend, Augustue W. Marker.' Second Division—Judge, llorate 81. Tubbs; FOURTEEN'iII WART) inspectors, Samuel F. Edenborn,diu:l Scott V' return, William WO.Lfe;- 'ridxfer jolinton.* Tirird John intuado inspeetors,MenrY C. l Pollock Gido6nSibley ;*s return, Edward Stiles, Davis•Edwards.'l. , Fourth Dfasion4udge, Benjamin , Master; . inspectors, Wm T. Reynolds, James Brooks;* return,•Geolg.eK.,Snyderi Johng.-Nnlle.* Fifth Dtvision-4idge, Moses Binns'; in spectors, James Barber George R. Berrell;" returri,,GeOteßenteieY;7George W. Keller:* , Sixth Divzsion—Judge, Thos. L. Bigelow; inspectors, Richard Chambers, George Rees;'; return;Charles ' " Edward:S. wik , lianas.* ' ' , Ser.entla DirisionL.-Judge; GeKT. McLean; inspectors, Louis Reimer, John Si „return, Ralph Warner, John 32Zeigler." ' Eighth Division --Judge;` Samuel Schelde . ; instiectots, Chas tKeek, Fit& IF, l lWt;* Ye turn. Chas. D Brooke, John J: 'McNair.* Ninth. Division-- , Judge, George C. Halter; . inspectors, Augustus Sensenderfer, Charles Shanrion;* return, Win. Hoff- Tenth Division --Judge, John G. Moore ; insiiectors, ' Henry Schell; 7 Robert' , e 'Arm strong ;" return, Joseph ' Dnulap, - Edimmd Burke.* • . • spectors, John KeavneY;! -- Gee.' , W. Sailor; - Felte. Second DinsionJudge, Thomas S: .Jones,". insilectors,,'lllichael , Nash,". Clayton 'Allan"; return,l' John ' Sullivan,* Stephen Taylor. Divislon 2 :- . 4u.d:ge,' 13 :Harrison; inspectois; Preinge Xing, Jolinj. Derr ;* George",-W.Ery,Wm.H. Pool.* Pettrtit...i.Dirision—Judge, Jacob •Kram; in spectors, 'Benjamin Sharp, James, - O'Connor ;"' rettuirt, 'Edward F. Martin Heniy S. Frease.* him DownS ;' in spectors, William Illitiads, Michael FoleY;* , re turn; Thennis Uhler, Teinpler,*.` , Six(l,/, Division-4udge,,Williameßalph ;. si.ectorsf James 8.. Carry, John McCafferty ;* return, John T. Parker,yanl Dawson.' ' . Seventh Divislon- - --4udge, laines Monahan ;*, inspectors, Bernard C. Ilradley;" jame.s Bigger; retook; Robert 3litchell," Joseph H. Jordan. • Eighth. Division—Judge,' William Seybert; inspectorii . 4Ubert W. Bowers, Hugh • CaMp. bell;'.retntn, George•S. 'McCauley, Francis McKnight.* " • Ninth Dirll4.oll---Judge, William P. Troth; inspectors, Jesse R. Locke, George Campbell;' return, John 0. •Bower,'WMiam Neely." Teatlh Dirision---Jud ,, e, James Harperl in spectors, E. R. Reese, William P. Chandler ;* return, W. S. Justice, E. W. G. Greene." Eleventh Div iulon—Judge, 'Jacob Slater; in spectors, Isaac M. Smith, Frederick `Bower;" return, Edward H. Radcliff, G. W. Strayline." Twelfth Division—Judge, William Matthews; inspectors, Henry Harbison, Hugh Sherrill;' return, Samuel Girton, Emmanuel McCor mick." Thirteenth Divi.vion—Judge, Thomas Lan caster; inspectors, James Jackoway, Samuel .Lce;" return, Ralph Bryant, Samuel E. Bright.' Fourteenth Division- -Judge, Jacob'. Evans; inspectois, Edward E. "Wallace, Charles Mur phy retuni„Cyrus I). Green, George Sill.* Fifteenth Division-,Judge, Edward Spain; inspectors, John H. Sheppard,: Thomas E. Gas kill ;" retuni, Theodore Gauss, Jtunel — Me- Nulty.' Sixteenth Diviuion--Judge,Samuelt Nagle; inspectors; .Aiken,..Frederick ;* re-. stun, Charles W. Lavis, Geo. Henry Leach." Seventeenth Division—Judge, J. E. Ray burn'; inspedtorsOacoli E. Ridgway, C'orne 7 ' lius :McCann ;" return, Arthur :Cook, Jas., Brown.* . if;ightecuth Division 2 .,-judge, Joshua L. Childs ;' inspectors, , Thomas 'Mario, Robert. C. Brodie;'. return, Joseph. Evans, George , Pro- Nineteenth '` "Dirtsion —Judge, Nathan Stretch ; inspectors, William Charlton; ,Henry Lark ;" return; Cliarres -- Buckley, Robert Itowney." "Democrats. , [To be continued to-morrow.] TILE SHOOTING OF REVF2i Gk. :DETnCTIVF. BitooKs.--At 3' o'clock yesterday! afternoon, Thomas ~R., Eagan, John, StOokton,: ,Robert, Ilainilton, John 'Keenan and.:Julian Keenan, were 'arraigned before Alderman Kerr, at the Central police Station, charged with complicity: in the shooting of Revenue, Detective James J. Brooks. The testimony elicited was as follows: John S. Wilkinson, affirmed-=-MY address is No. 251 North Second street ; I am now at tending to . Mr. Benade's ,business at No. 233 North Front street; yesterday; between •one and two, I was on Front and on Arch streets ; at the time of the shooting I was in Mr. Be mule's store ; a boy told me about the affair ; went down to. Martin's store; below Race, and, saw 'that Mr. Brooks had beep shot; I remained' there about fifteen minutes ; from Martin's I went back to my own place; Mr. Stockton, Mr. Bellows and Mr. Ott went into the store with Me ; Mr. Thomas Eagan came into the -store 'about one hour after the shooting; he, earne_iu alone; have seen- him there fre-; fluently ; he appeared to . be very muct— excited when he entered ; when he came to the dorSr atked-forthe—mamwhoTgenerally had chargemf_thestore4die_theu wenttto_the_ _ dOor and wrapped something up in a paper and put Mr. J. Stockton's name upon it; he then placed the bUndle in a desk-drawer •in the office; I asked him if he, had`: heard of the shooting, and hp replied yes ; -that he heard it on Walnut street; ;he said , the officer ought to ' have been shot; that be knewit was . gbing _to be done some weeks since; he further said that 73rook's — Iffid 7- ingle -2 160;000 --- off -- the — - people • of 'Philadelphia,' and lie was now bargaining his life for Money; he fOrther said the people of • illiS city wOuldift.• stand it; that, the 'Western distilleries were , running, but those in the East -were' compelled' to shut-up; he took twndrinks•whilein the store ; after he went but 1 1 opened' the bundle and found it contained tive:reVolirers; - wheii. .he. `left lie said' he was going:doWn the street, that the detee tives would belltere ;, Saw him .today for, the. first time since the conversation with .me ; he • said nothing about the, contents of the bundle • when he•ptit it away; •he only 'said, "This is for Mr. Stockton ;" Wtled up' the 'bundle in the front part of the,Store; Mr.'Ott arid myself ' were in the Olen* the rear patt.; Mr. Ott's attention was called to,Mr, Eagan. • • CrosS-examined-,4 was not brought here by subisma; : last, evening I g;tve the "information to the detectives; I had • not; heard, of there ward ; I opened the Zundle.ten minutes after Eagan left; neither, of' the revolvers , were loaded ; Eagan said. Jiotbffigetineet Mkt nilik hnleft the revolvers; •ffionght his faen.liffiV, rated great exeitenient; otbersWere excited on Front street; L . never saw Eagan take ; two` drinks, one after another ; I know what; i woo • told by Mk. Stockton; out store is'only sgtiare frourlicenan's Store; I have had •'general perviSion of ; did not know_ BroiaS` until after `lie vas 'shot; I said I understood_ Bropka a . vory'' nice man; 'l7' 0440 , : said that the. 'Mtn, who did: it , : oUght , to be hung; I baVe nodded, to. Eagan .a dozen times; only spoke to hhn once before yester day ; hoarded at the Barley Sheaf Hotel; for three weeks I was arcontinctor ou the ClieSt 7 -, nut and Walnut Streets' Railway; Wiffinat Barley Sheaf HOW bearded on tiek • 'pre- Vions to March; when Went to the hotel, .was at my relativeS in Western Pennsylvania; froth the Ist of April to the Ist of February •I kept a hotel at Bridgeville,-Bucks county; pre vious to that I Was at Pineville; Bucks eotinty, , in the commission business; I we at Work there from the 7th of August to November; • I THE DAILY EYENING-4BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1869. ,was,#.oo4#l, A• 1 1f4 0 ; ,t` eels ; ' I liefit. Riehinohd bne • , wintafn - ir "37iStzrittit~ " ti vb y _ store is No. *Di North tr e es, ~4 xeenit4's store , Isk Nci: 112'n onlthot we.s.bz , the riest lmowledge I bad of, the shooting `was seeing four Or''lA , e' peMons• - 'xushitCfromXeena.n's • store; saw Mr. Brook!), r,nOn./9slfith pistol in hand; I ran after , -the carrftge, , not linowing what occurred, and on mY return'l found that Mr.,Bnaolts,had been 004 saw . • rwards. in . ' Dr. Weir Mitchell, sworn.-.-1 reside No. 1832 Walnut street; I have been in attendance on Mr. 'Brooks sineej )3tpnoorirsacsrgiam . last - saw lihn"one hour ago ai his house, I confined to his bed, suffering frolic - a - Wound in the ' 4 back, near the right chest; Al.bi n k., it un lik e ly that he Will reecivei; .his itingitiOnetittied,ond be is suffering from 'hemorrhap; I have ex :an:lined his case, and belleyo4he man, die. Mr. Ilarry-Ott;',.sworn-4iyftidareg II:4 No. 230 N. Front street, second story front room; ,I•now that the warehouse OM. H. Benade is nearlY o PPgsite 011 ±.TtOefx7C•r lo„ttriexe. fre quently ; was there yeste rday . about 'one o'clock; I know John S. Wilkinson as the Person who 0 tendingin v tho storo;.oaNT hhn there';'Went to IleitadeeStio're a101OY . ; I know Mr. Eagan only by sight;- he : came into Benade's store yesterday:,uud f ,rrerlaaned.9lllY fifteen - niinu t teS4 tuns SittiVg• it the 'office , _, talking to Wilkinson; leaw--Eagan wkat• b.._. thing up ba a paperi,when he entered he store Test he wive Otil)'`to tle-FOINV4I44F-t hilsked_ "Or harry,. and )Villchl46ll,4ll.l4l.Chclithe was not in;_. he then picked np„ar.,netyiptter and time. ;went to the flout of,,.the re, where he tied something in, the paper, r . illApsOk'called my 'attention to Eagan - 13y,nu4inknie,;":11iii . no conversation with Eagan "nu ..the.,;;ShoOting ; he Staid that the man bad liediP l wained about, the'ihooting three Weeka'riglit; heirtherv , went out, and I• dkrnot, see' the bundle I'atterivards ; I went away in about, an hour;c l, li ,, fl: !Cross-examined =- Eagan li, -was :;-nearer...to 'Willdbson than me during,-the•converSation; nbthing was said about; 'shooting ~ or; , beating Brooks,' only ,that Brooks ~,bad, ,been warned three weeks ago " ; , t ,.., . ~, „ i . , , -• !Mr, Wilkinson, recalled—,l know Mr % John. Stockton; be is' a 'liqa,tor . 4ror,. at No. 22 North Front street ; I saw lain, at oiii. store yesterday, in the Morning,' bet Ween. " ten and twelve o'clock; and again, I paw, hint, iia front of Mr. Smith's store, No., 2 7 30, North 'Front; this was after the;: shooting ;• I conversed with him about, the sheeting, and he said , ,he knew 'two or three weeks ago , that it, Was going to be done; lie asked me if Tom'Eagan Was'one of the party, and I said I did not know ; I paw them run past, bit they went se,quickly that I could not recognize them. .., • , Cross-examined I. have , knOwn Mr. Stock ton since the Ist of March lastl I have seen him going up and down Front, street: When I saw Mr. Stockton on the day of tile shooting, he did not seem excited; in onr conversation, Mr. Stockton said that he "knew% it would hap pen;" Mr. Bellows was standing near , by, and beard this, but made no remark that I .recol lect ; 1 said it was a shame—that LS, the shoot ing; Mr. Stockton did not say whom he heard these threats from; Mr. Stocktonolso,said he supposed hewould have a suit, of 'clothes to pay for; as • lie wtnt put be saiVin a laughing way, "1 suppose I shall be arrested:;" I gave the in termation on which 'Mr. Stockton was ar- • rested ; I made the affidavit before I , heard• of - tlie - roward. ;Mr. Thonnan, re,called--:-Afier the - shot, was fired, I saw' the carriage drive up, Frbnt street; :tlie,back of the driver wag towards ,nie; . ' . on Saturday, morning I noticed a tyvci."-herie chaise, which drew -Up op the corner of Arch and. Front streets; two men were, sitting on the n deer-steps of No. 107 North Front street, in. conversation; these men were.dressed iii blue coats and caps, and one had light pantaloons.; during the morning, and until three or four,' o'slock, these two men frequently walked uii ', and down the street ; on Monday morning the chaise, was,kelit, alloying up and_ ; down the sheet ; ; when., the party ran ..out:of Keenan's store, I saw , ,the same chaise drive away up Front street ; I identify Ilaniilton as one of the' men who were sitting On 'the door-step; • he then-had a large moustache; Hamilton, on Saturday" was conversing With the driver of ,tire chaise, , -, . • , ,Edward Harbe:son was Sworn and testified— I rim twelve years , of age; on Tuesday I was standing onthe corner of Diftwyn and ButtOrt wood' streets ; I saw a man thrashing his horie; - he was - coming - tip' Buttonwood street ; I fol loWed thii cab to. Tenth Street, and I junmed on a wagon and followed them to ,Twenty-iiith street, where one got out ; he got in again, and they, drove to Faiimount, ,and there: I lost them ; •I believe , Hamilton was the driver. ' - ' ' ' • ' ' Cross-examiliedWhen I saw him,this morn ing, I said it was not him, but now I think that it was him ; lam sure Tramilton was the man who was iving the cab; he was dressed in a brown hat, black sack coat and brown pants; I know him because I have seen him on the Vine street wharf. Acting- Chief 'Detective Kelly sworn—l saw Mr. Brooks yesterday afternoon and conversed with him ; be is a material witness in this case, and against all the parties; the case cannot ter iiiiiTaTteWitbrnit-his- testimony. Mr. Mann—ls Mr. Brooks the only witness the-Commonwealth:proposeio . examinelf so, then it is great injustice to postpone the matter, and keep time defendants locked up, ~ when it is not kuown'whether Mr. Brooke will , ever recover. \ . t Mr. Brinkley—The case against. Mr. Stock-, ton is void of any testimony. It is said that, he repeated a'threat made to him. by anotlibr party. Mr. Stoekton is a perfect gentleman, and the bringing of his =me in connection witlfthe - shootingis - a - great - injustice. Mr. Brinkley here questioned Chief Kelly afe to : whether Mr. , Breeks had said anything con-. cerning.his client,? Mr. Kelly—l don't think he did. , Mr. Cassidy (addressing Chief Kelly)—Did lqr. Brooks mention Eap,an's name in the mat ter ? Chief Kellyname was not mentioned, but he said he would be the main witness against all parties arrested. Mr. Dechert—l think.we have acted in geed' faith. We have, in twenty-four hours'after outrageous attempt at murder has been Perpe-• ' bated, given a hearing in the case of the par-,• ties arrested on the charge. That bearing par -4 tially concerns them in the offence. I don't mean to do anythingn harsh,' tut desire a fair and impartial bearing, and' don't think it'; should terminate'tOlay."' I ask for a delay secure iffr.Brooketi attendance. It' he shoUld" die an, ante-mtortem, statement •will serve 'die:. same Purpose.' ,I ask, for a continuance until 'next Thursday, If these gentlemen , are inno- , sent it, is unfortunate for - them. As to Keenan, Mr.'Brooks made a statement iniplicating him in•the affair. • • •, . Cassidy-- , 11,0w about young Keenan? What is the charge against. him? Aldernian -Kerr—l don't, -think there is any evidence against•himi ,,, , " Mr. Cassidy—What lathe charge against these people? Mr, Deehert-4-Assault and battery with intent;; to kill. " • • • r Mr. Cassidy--10oWi think'thecharge can be , ; sustained.,, hers is no evidence that any of _these parties assaulted Mr. Brooks. • - Mr. Dechert—There is 'enough developed at this hearing to , warrant the holding , of the de fendants,' • . , 111 r, Mann suggested that the hearing Wright be poStPoned for a longer thne,*aud, Alde*tan', Kerr announced that Julian Keenan was 'charged, and the other prisoners would be Coin mitted for a further healing o_l.l Monday next. "M:.' Cassidy notified the Aisistant District-, itiei;oailitivFmild:B __. ic tiiitit*,,434q iiiiiiteof : his' ent two' rit of ' a6eta teritig ter daJ,. roThsl',4, , Aniez B.A.c?4`,ootinex:-,-I g he., fall 'meeting of Ahn Philadelphia Trotting iissopie r riot, at'Vellit Breeze perkiteinnienced YeSter. dity afterluOimand dre*:in'.lmtnenie throng4ptp sPeettithrsalie weA444 . ',' ,anC tthck were favorable to fast trottingi;and the time made; oceeded ihe';'exPedtationslof the most atftbi libus. Morn vi'' pools‘,nrere =sold on the ground v tanftl totisidetble motley changed: liands,,.' . . ;ti: 4.... 7:- ~ , 4 - • .! , • The folln - filfigle'rtininti:ar tiii;4tretii:, 1 Szumparift-.First, - ..'llacer , - , POint Breeze : qopree'; Sept.l, :1666., ,forpurSeidsi,ooo: 4 for t.- homes that have :never beaten ^ threethiniftes td, lierneie ';or'''wsgon4-$050.10,, first; S2SQ to 1 second;'an4 $lOO to third.' Tites'.' 'gest entered.„b. g. Renri, .!. ..„ _:a : ',4, , ". I . W. IL Doble entered b. ..,Hops ~ - ; ,2 '2 4 .2.` : ;4 A. A'. Whtte e#temai.e;46eltDrapek.. '5.,'.,g. ,- , 11 U. S. Quinton entered b. s. Gen.l,yon. 4 dist'ced in X. S. Ludwig entered br.': , Dintih. .' S .. t; 81 C: - Rodger entered black g.'HarrY - .' - '' ' __!.‘. , 1 'Time ~- ... —glicirier.:: ,' Ifoi.f:. '...4fite..4 First beat. . '4. 438.0 ' 4 115.`, ~. - 2.30' , Second beat. . 38-1 '' ' '1..1.0.1 ..', . 1 , 2.80!' Thirdleat. . . . 48.0- I.llt , ,' " ' 2.33-4, '. ISOcOnd 'A((4O4-1'044 Breeke Coursei Sept: ,l % 1860, for purse of $2,500 for: horses 'that have , never beaten 2.25:in hat'nese or vagoii:-.41,500 td first, $l5O to .second, and' $250 to third; POI - e - nterett.b. g. Itotspur.,-- , 1,-.1. '&--L D. Mace entered g.g.Gray AlOk. ' , 2 '" ? 0 2 I.Y. Illtlanehard. ardor I .4. • • / j,icense. . . . ' . 4. 4,; '' '. ~.. .3 '2- 'Ol . 3 ' i M ' ite: ' , ' Quarter : ' Half. 2 Mile: First beat. . . ' 37.0 z 1.15' 4 2.28 A Second beat: ~. - ' 37-& . • 1.14 . 2.2541 Third heat -.- . , '362 Fourth lest, . ':.37i . . 1;144 . 2.294 This afternoon there, will betwO races, viz.:' N0.43.-Pursesl,oW--For boriee that have never beaten, 2.46 in_ harness or, wagon-4650 to first,, $250 to second, aini,sloo to third. No. 4. Purse s2,ooo—For horses' tbttt have never beaten 1:80 in berness or wagon—sl,2oo Ito first, $6OO to second, and $2OO to third. k'or the first race there are eight entries, and for the second nine. Excitincr contests may be THE WATER SUPPLY.—Yesterday 'after noon, at three o'clock; for th - 6,first time in about five weeks, the water paSsed' over , the . dain at ' Fairmount:, The water commenced rising the morning, and at the hour named it passed oVer, and at six,ti'clock it was in a volume of at least eight inehee over the temporary. breast, Works erected duilit .the drought. This was the signal for. the movement of the large,. number of canal boats .above and - below the dam, and during: the 'afternoon and night'a large number were "locked through.' The unusual stir in business in the neighborhood attracted the attention of a large crowd of spectators at Fairmotmt, and • the operations were witnessed with . great ' interest. In Con nection with the water supply, it may be stated that the steam floating engine from New York reached here on Monday evening and" was anchored below' the dani and. in front of the wheel-houses. At threeO'Cleck, the.steamer was put in operation;' ' ebbitedibit betWeelf the boat and the basin' being ',inade by water. of ; ui iron pip6,.and a large volume of 'water. Was ' pumped, variously estimated -from ' 4,000 to ,004.1 gallons per ~minute.. "All Ithe' turbines w ere in operation: yesterday,: and the effect . iron the supply ,in the, basin was very. per ceptr e. -. CORNER-STONE LATD,Lfiie corner-stone of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Chest _ nut Hill, vas laid yesterday, afternoon; The , religions exercises . . were ; condn'cted by, Ref. ' 1)r.:, Seisa, ,Rev: Dr. Schaffer,. and Rev. Mr. ttcker. in-.`English; and - Rev, Dr. 'Spaeth in ierman.., The, corner-stone was laid by Rev. .G. .W.,flredericks, and: contained a .copy of the Hely;Rible, church book, eonstitution . of ' the . - ehureh, naives of the pastor, officers 'and m . enibers' of the Chureli, names of the su- Terintendent and `teachers, of the SUnday-J school; :President and Vice .President of the --United States, and Governor of the State of Pennsylvania;, also, a quantity of 'baptismal :water-and-sacramental wine in battles, and, a r sacramental wafer. .A numberof the religions and secular papers of the city were also placed in the stone: The building will measure 28 feet frOnt, and 50 feet deep. It will be of Chestnut - stone, with brown-Stone arches for the ''windows and doors, and will contain; sittings for about 200 persons. The new structure will cost about x 7,000. • • . ARREST OF . AN ALLEGED HORSE Yesterday morning Wm. Smith, a . colored _man, was arrested at Twenty-third and Ridge avenue, on the charge of stealing a pair , of horses and•a wagon, which he was offering for sale. After being taken into custody,'4,.com , pardon of Smith admitted that the horses and wagon' were stolen. Sinith'was taken before Alderman Kerr in the • afternoon, who held hirrifor a further hearing on the 9th hist, A. R. Nexus, of riolineSburg, left . information , yesterday at the Central Station of the theft of a pair of bay mares from his place ; also, a no top wagon, supposed to be the property fljwad in Smith's possession. . FINES AND PENALTLES.—The only fines . and-penaltips paid into_thetCity_.'rreasu.ry,._by_. our Aldermen, for the month of August, are as follows: Samuel Lutz,s36 ; Andrew-110r= $4l" William Neills $341 7.- 3.;' - ir. - ..73ra:466y; - . :,:3fi 2 ;l44ll,lEleins r V,3o f -and-&—R--Thompson; $57. • Total, $234. .. • • • • INSTANTLY •KILLED.-11.1artha Muth, aged. is months, fell out of -a third-story. window .of • dwelling No. 213 Union street, yesterday after noon, and was instantly killed.. • The ,Coroner was notified to hold an:inquest upon the .hO4Y; BASE BALl..L—The:liodimak6m; of La:U.ollk bitrg,,New with ,the Keystone Club, of, this city, ,yester4y, and came off victorious by , scare of 29 n~t~us. TIRUG GISTS' SUNDRIES. - GRADU atee,'Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushers t lifirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Horn Scoops, ,Surgical Instru ments,' Thltiks,'Hard firidlflort ..)Etubbet Goods,' Vial - Cases;rOlassand '•fdetal• Syriiigea;'-dro. -&e. 'till at • " ifirst Hands" prices. SNOWDEN diBROTHER, aps-tf 23 South Eighth street. TrViblViglßTl3. rARK , INVIITED 'TO ) Elf *Ll amino onr large stock of fresh;Drogs and Chemicala of the latest importation. Also, essential Oils, Vanilla Beans, Bponges,Ohamola Bkins, etc. ROBERT BHOETIIAKER & CO., N. E. cor net Fourth and Race streets. •? ta)LIVE OIL SUPERIOR . UALITy'.OisTH draught and in bottles. variotis brands. ROBERT $ ORMAKER too 14 .4 cornar; Fourth and Rabe 'streeta, ir, '7,1 ' 4 . 4 .4, corm, S'ilLE / S Al"; OW' LANDING.-41 Xoxes White and Mottled Castile Sor very_superior guitlit ._4IOI,BERT StIO,EMAKER &.4 94 Wholesal* , 11l nig • IMs., MAL 'tinier Fourth'indita e EitrOetil 4' '.4 13 . 00 7 1'S AND'. t • 17(nl I CA, T . 0 1 ,.1,E ., , .1 3 11,.81-4_o„. 7 9 - 7,,, RALt I Y. 1 ' . lyl',_ I ldpii and aseortnieut 01'1, ~ . OUT T EP, e fill . ' at a t ti sr Aa IP GAITE.III3, FOIL MEN AND ..t 1 BOYS. Oan bo bad at ~_. ~B. ENE , BT , BOPP/Br: ; 4 , II3ORTIIITENTIr STREET: • '`•-• • —•• Better than anywhere in tho City. A Fit Warranted. ,a , 26m; GIVE HIM A CALL. .itt , • , • MONekAbtf,....( ,, • i„Ls -------- EDI OVAL.—COCHRAN, RUSSELL & iv CO. have removed. from 22 .North - Front. street to , • in nnEsTNUVATKEETW•nottiv tibMio Front street. SPTAITP ',97;TOPENTWELT.O ANP 13 ) 1t i l. Rips Turpentine. . 433 bpidzg,onv-Initkerfe , liodir , :!` , .. And bolo. utrainoil Shipping tor.. "Landing per tittrwhipAnnituql..o 10 tti s ti . .Sgr.TM:i l i r tf entme• Luridly peruteanuiltip prpritstim i,ptowLx , F" ii " °PY •• - • 1 youth • • ite7 t e tvo aro arontio. I • •atwte? , ll, ,140;. ENIQ,E A MASTERvioD,Rm...zar.owm. • ASTEII 0 .* ' AND 'vOEPTED KA. 114 1 g9y VENN/it./ -• $ 'tt W • $ glasottm lifst.t.v scut tfranttf.ntlattept. I a, I t - I: Th'e Officers and Members of thoOrand °ago ergo tc, Dartlcipats In the In Lo g o' fat corner-Stone, T_ Mtutkouro enenkony.,..of;the timbal $ NOI3 ument at t . oroBIONPAY next; a u tr i .nat ifi c ,d to in , -the mansion House. at the kt.• .$ll , c,fa c ,op • -h4 PRECIBELIN of that day; g's4,s' , tt , The procession will form state lllMpalori f [Oise, ih the Park, at it o'clock A. Ml. Dr 1Y . Dame Masonic dress Ad used at tho laying hate, CArher *ton° clap gonje Temple—black silk ...-blnck • dresii, ' glovov,' white aprons. ,The Grand o.Meera wM• wear their ro— galla. The Oflicera of ,tiabortllnate Lodges, will wear-. their proper Jewels spa it,ptona.••• '. • • )iy order of the 11,.. W .u.-fititsfir. •• ; " 4 , GEOEGE W. W_ooo, • Berati, .; • klrand Mar!)hal. STA.TEIt Itilt:RSErAiiqi OSE.I.OLi;ICAOTEItit; DISTRICT OW • RENNA • • t'' • gap° BEWAUD will bepald for the Arrest and' Towq , . v letion of thersona who assaulted And shot JABLEB•J? BROOKE., Uni t Mates IleyeuuoDetective, on Oho 6th inst., or for Information that will Ittui ,to their arrest and conviction.r , • • • .• • • • .. • $ • A proportionate tesent4 will be paid for. the arrest and conviction of any person concerned in the said assapit and shooting, or for Information that ;alit lent!' todgitch arrest and conviction. • • - . • . • N. 3f OREGOIXIrp eel3t§. . U. S. maraud. - Ikri TAE .. ' C Is r : it• - 'II ~ IifirDT,SUDANUE COMPANY L , • ; , '4 3 ; •. 1 •• At the otinuel tueutlnif i l) i f trt btrligtoglixorf Ott ,02 - xv - gbell tiC n l ie l tilv'ore duly eleetdDite:tOre loillte eneningyonr.viz.:, •.• • o_, , ~. ;, . DANIEL SMITII,JIt._. JOHN DEVEREUX„ ~ ALEXANDERI BENSON, TIMMAS 13bLITEI. ' • DILA BAZLEHURBT, HENRY LEM kl,.f. . k. . . THO 48.E.081 A ~,,,,,.. ,N 8 J. Ulliialtieiltali P XLito ' . i LM)D..9IIOK. J/L ; 1 . ..I Aid at'iolnktlio Ditreg - h. ~,.' .. $ DANDIEL(.B)IITu,N_A„, Reql.;•Atits. unaulgelue r re-• eleeteA ',reeldent. ~• 2-40 , . A . ' •• ' , , i .• ..1•°. • I,; Inr rrr a 1 c orammenenecaraiii-1 ' . ' "u"'"""""*"" PHIL.ELDELPWA,, ,BYE. 41141).•Eik.R; !INFIRMARY , • • • r.e.prner ELEVENTH end BUTTONWHORSfecete. ; •r • Opetnaily at 12Veletit. • • _„. • ATTENDING SURGEONS. EYE—P. I). Keyser, M. I).Arch street. EAR—James. C01tine,...5,,',W,! garner and Green streetei. VISITING TEDSTEES: " • A. Klinei9ll Green street. • • ; ' ('co 'F. Keyser, 1818 North Fifteehth Wm, Ohrtsttrumn,B46'North Broad street. ' • us. HANDEL :ANDB AYDN•B Y.. —The anneal meetinß of i the Stockholders vdlll* hold on TUESDAY EVE NO. September 11th at 8 o'clock,_ in Washingtottitel ,southwest coruer,EIGHTH • end (SPRING GARDEN streets, fa t the purpose:of elect ing Of fi cers and throe Directors. - • • • _ 2 FIRST REHEARSAL" on TITESDAY . EVENitlei. September /Ist. . • • • E. F. STEWART, • se 7 Bt§ ' ' Electotar . DIVIDENDNOT CES .. THE PENNSYL V . .. --- 11E - rN• -• na b sy RANGE 'comPiticr. • 1 • ' .....-- • Swrittnag 6 1869.. The Directors hare this day declared a .dirt and of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share on the Stock of the Company for the last Mx months, which will be mild to the htueltitolders or their legal representatives, after the lath instant. . WAL O. CROWELL. se64l 13 • . Secretary.. ACADEMY OF THIRD NIOHT OF THE RICHINGB' ENGLISH. OPERA:. CAROLINE . lIERNAIII)... ..DIAECTRESEt THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVE :14'1 4 113i Sept. fifth,. • 'When will he 'nuanced • It THOYATORE. . Mr. Henry Haigh as '' -* Mange° Mr. Henry Drayton Count H. C. Peaked .; . Fortitude Mni..Bernard as. .:. ..._«.......». —.Le0n0ra Annie Kemp Bowler nr Azurona • • TO , MORROTHURSDAY) EVENING, THE B OHEMIAN GIRL. SATHRDAY, IRST FAMILY M.ATINEE, • • • 3IARITANA. • Dos 'sheets now open at Trumplcr'a Musk Store: and at the Academy. • • ,••• , • . WALNUT STREET THEATRE, • N. E. coiner Ninth anti Walnut Stmts. THIStWEDNESDAY 1 EVENING, i3ept. 8,, . THIRD NIGHT , , Of the engagement of tiv, ilistinintished tragedienne, MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Who:Will appear In on entirely new and powerful mem-. Donal play In five Rota, entitled • . • vtiynkLyAPEST; • OR; RQUERITE, - 'IIIE IVA - NUE= • MARCIARITE.t. 31Ith. D. P. ROWERS" JEAN PAUL C.,_DIcCOLLOM:. FRIDAY—BENEFIT 0 P.ROWERS... MRS. JOHN. D. . REWS 'ARCH -StREJIC • THEATRE. • Deena Af to S. •• SECOND NWLLIk.' LYDIA TlloM4'3oli_ • D U .R L E S. Q, T R 0 11 Y MONDAY . AND EVERY EVENING; • • ' "SINDAD THE. SAILOR,"• • ••• FRIDAY—BENEFIT' OF LYDIA THOMPSON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. nt 2 o'clock, trr ONLY' MATINEE OF. THE • LYDIA. TROMPBON TROUPE. MONDAY-111E FORTY THIEVES. . • • • In prepare t ion. Roue Icault 'a "FORMOSA." • ' - • VEW ELEVENTH STEEET Hou SE, Eleventh Street,taie Chestuni: (AR • Nd j aS ll. l. h i / 1 11#742 7 / 1 17iiiiiL -• ' The great Star Truupe ef:the anti& in their unequaled ETHIOPIAIt FOIHEESL BEAUTIFUL BA LADS; SONGS. OPERATIC SELECTAQNSJiuI. LAUGHABLE BURGESQU ES, EVERY ...l ` ..trigaitoss, B. F. BLltrguN...Trintsurer. .; .• : • nuts M.,. ----- FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, • • • • Walnut street, aboyo,Eigbth... 310NDAY EVENING, 13ent.'601, and all the-iv e9lts- THE WONDERFUL KIRALFY TROUPE. - ELEVEN IN NUMBER. • • ROBERT NICKLES. tlto World's • Prestidigitator. Now Ballet, Mlle Rosa, - La Snardi and Ballet Troupe . Matinee on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock; A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, A WIESTNIIT Aired, shove Tenth. Open lima . to 6 P. 31. Benipni4Picture etill bn exhibition CAPE ISLAND 9 N. N J A first-class BESTAITIIANT,_ft la rcarte, will ha opened by ADOLPH PROSKAUER, of 222 5. Tamp Street, Philadelphia t on the 7th of June, under the name and title of MAISON DONEE, at the corner of WASH INGTON and JACKSON Ste., known as Hart , a Cottage. Sir" Families will be supplied at tho Cottage. Lodging Rooms by Day or Week to Bent. - ie3o tf MOUNTALN HOUSE, ' N SPRINGS, PA. —Will retuain - opon-untit September:2sth, 11369—* nu2B 100 G. W. MULLEN, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTEP • ATLkillrie CITY, N. J. - , aulo ImE MACRiirlettY. mart, *.c. MERRIOK & 1301 . 34 1. ' '• ' ' • ' ,SOUTILWAD.E. POUNDIIIf „' ' 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Phil eipkia, MANUFACTURE • . STEAM-ENGINES—Hig. h and 'bow Pressrtretliorizoki tal, Vertical, Beam, - oscillating; Blast ' and Cori:ask. ---Pumping. -- • It9lLElts—Cylinder, Fine, Tubular, &c. .131,e31. 11A11114 . ERS—psornyth arid:Davy styltiii, and' f izes CASTINGS—Loam, Pry and Green Band, Bziiss, &o.; ' ROGES—lron'Frames, tor coVering with S late, or, Irdn. 4X 4"j TANKS -- Of of Wrought Iron,fpr refineriti t Y/14cri oil, &c. • • GAS MACHIPERY=+Stich as libtorti L lionch Caidingei' Holden and Frames,' pnrifierS,' 9,creand Chateeia Barrows,' Valves.}Goventoea,',lio: '• • SUGAR MACIIINISRY,43uch as Vaenrins, rano" and Pumps, Defecatera,' Bode, Black Parners c Washere and ars 4 Elevaton!,,B4,EGiera,' Btigar and Bono Sole manufaetgrers of the following specialties: - ' In Philadelphia and vicinity,of Wright'sylitefif' , F Variable Cut:olf,Stdam Engine. -.. „" • t In the United States, of Weston ' s Patent Self-ceritar.. inTand Self•balancing ContrifogitiStigaf-draininglif i a;.' .Glaes.'&. Barton's hiiprovemerit on •AspihWall & WOoliley's Bartol's Patent Wronght - Iron Retort Pid.'.' ' .` strnbitti's Drill' Grinding liest:. • t • • Contractors for the design , erection fliting tiii r of Re fineries for working Sugar , or-MolasseS. • COPPER AND „YELLOW METAL Shdatbing, Brazier's Uoppor Nalla,Bolta'and Ingcrt `Coplorsconatontly on hand and for sale by UEN 1 r vt' I N BON Jr' CO.. NO. 392 Sonth , Wharvea:• .. :.. • ' B . mAstottflak,: F. sn Arr. TBN UND,Falldiel•N-K,R INVITE,ATT.P thitt to tkiiiirAtocli of , • - ' Spring biountuba, Let anti Lipciait Nogritatit Coal; which, with the jupperut en given by us, v . @ Alhkcoh., not he excelled t)y allY ot or office . r is oat m i u stit4to xutldins,,Ng 15 13; Severab strca... , SEIEA-FEut itao-tt: , „ . . arch street wharf. uohuylkiu.. 'FixTtruEs,—mmkEy; mraticna,,, 04"111ACIt.AVA,'Nd. 718 Bliesixint street; inanufack. threw+ of Paw Fixtures, Laniv, Jco., Jo., would oath°, attention of the pulniti to the large and clegaukaaorph raent of GlakOhandellOts,'Bendants, Brackets, k 0.,. Tbay also introdued gad' pipes,into dwelllnge and public build -1310, and attend to datendingf altering, atal,rapairlus.gail Dives. All work warranted.. . „ „ 11.01 t SEM . 13 CJLENTUS - chili taught atthe Philadelphia 'Biding School, street, above 'glue The. horaoo.4tro quiet and thoroughly trained . Por hire, saddle , horios.; Aloo,oar tinges .at all times for, weddings' parties, opera, funerals, &c. Uoraon trate ed to theAsuidic. „_. ' - . THOMAS & n . t . lJ Chalk, Atloot. Apvli to WOll. , MAN ;& 00,, • - • _ , 123 Walratt otroot. ~i ' ~~ ~ ~ 1.111%) CI 000 0115 ;.4 Rfs) :9 011 ELISUA ROBERTS, • • Pro rititor COAL AND WOOD. 1::.00.".0.# . 0;• ,- 11NISTIt - V - 011i1. rr:•711,11 FIRST OE.TiIE /RASO& • r i f it A 7 loi ii itr ed i ff i ti r si t ii ' •••••% 4 • n , il p s i j J!, iiiirEgifvongt anillYiiiwatradoirr -^ feChOke OrtlebWelved- gal dos sat Mys. • r Btn xsetod.- no`,l4l(lmigut ,s • below Chestnut stree . • - 4, EW GREEN GINGER. 400 TOI7NDEII . of. choisq Olsen Ginger .itt, storg• gingfonsals at i .. SWF 'it ring, MIA GroCeni ,140;, in amp z ecoa di t, below Chestnut street. . • Q . 0 P TOMATO 'PE= MOCK Kri Turtle andtlnUten., l l 3 3irt Boston Olnkrtlonaso-,.. ..ttno,nnelgrltteltlneift as.Ulng , narties. BiO , Sole at U ast - End Orocery. No. 11$ Booth Second street, belorl7 estout street. 1 1 \TEW__ IWet) $R AD • AND, fwICED, ile V eVatil l ith i ol l ialliWiA t itE r just" " • o. 118 uth Second street, below Oheslnnt street " . er7. 1 a ai.iam 3 el' BPICEp o GROUND AND WH.QIBE :W the ustEttilTbrabin polbid hite- sw-and-C stare, and for intent OUST VS -East End Grocery, No. 118 Smith Second street below Chestnut street. j> g. A11r.M.44111.1141•MM1T ... . r . ogolio)s ' 4. Q- OUP.PLISS • • ' , ~..;; ti, ; „,,,,.,. .i)hr--- , -- , -,_ : , _ ~.4- • , 1 Konen ur ZAVISASTEIt 1.1.,1d:44 ANY, r , ..,, 1; 1 , .1 4 144.42.11,Vggstrivr Srustvi •• ' ' -PSILADMiIus, Sept. 6th, 18&) . SRAtED' ROPOSAIA, endorsed ii to. , pools •for_Supplies,,", will bo received at th is office until IA. o'clock M. on the 13th of ,Sep tembeet. foe t ...furniahing • the 'United States Nas7 Department with the following articles,. .. to be of the best quality, and subject to in. , • spection by , the inspecting officer in the Philts..) delphia Navy Mad; where they are to be de- - „ livereili when vegnired, free of expense to the ' Poyerument, for which accursW must be given. POP. BUREAU' OP •CONSTRUCTION,'&O 'OOO gallons Linseed Oil. RaW.illest.: ,' ;For Tull particulars . and time of delivery, ply to the NAVAL- -CONSTIVINTOR, ' rutvii. I.T.Mdi• ..-1, - .40r I.IJ •I'" '4 •i,.. ' ," 0 , '..% .Iro.l f BUREAU:- OF PROVISIONS AND ~ f • • , • CLOTHING. - " 000 lb's. 'Suer. . • • '5OO gallons Beans. , ' . • 400 gallons Vinegar. • . • 45 Roses Candles. ~ ~ et. For particulars, samples, time of deliiterty, Ste., apply at this 'office, where blank •forms for proposals can be obtained. : • . 11. M. SLIRSRELL, • Pa .. ~ -r MS. Na% . : FOR SAI.Z. 2... FO-11, SALE, ' a HANDSOMEARCH STREET RESIDENCE, wo. 1328, 201,y1&7. Ie thorough with finidrrn Un proventents. Apply to 4 • JOS: L. OAVEN. No. ION: Ninth street: sc74tl - SrirgEtir r rab, c* Rt and Collector, eoffehd ihe Of bk. real estate Wends. .Attenticth prompt; dorms. moderate. eintee.mo.. Jul South Seventh atreet. , K 6.311 ... :r, .r:. . 'EO . tiALE-DAVEI4LINGS. , _::,- 333ttealunoef acesunL.Sinettentkanej.i.losnman 14 ..BlRletendli street. 3221 tiansum, West t/bo:, . 3307151 t. Vernon street. ' • 003 N. rtfteenth street. • 1323 'Brandywine. ' Lot BINGO. 8 room, newiy pne mil ; and nninted,f Only fillatel mai re/mired. 'Price tY3 • i • .. , . • . . JANES W. LIAVIC ti, *edit..'‘ ": ' .B.3V,:,eornerßre/ael and Cht. nut. . , . 111:;,. 1 - ' 7O J.t2•L4.7:IIVIVII,FQ.It • . SAL F A - lOWern built. llioautry: Villa, with all the. Listea mordremettta.• Price, 513,100 Alto, a Hasesara Boor Costle y , Within aye Minute, of . Dep_ot : ' PrltteLe:7,ooo.., .rtipp ..to., :. , I :! . ' •. • , W. Hz bTOPLJSti. - • an . . . . . /toots : twee Office, Gersaautoam. VHEISTiIi UT Silt NET6-1111118A.LE— .Thollesitable propesty, IG , feet: 4 inches front bit& .fret .l 4 deep. N 0.405 Gbestuut 'etrept,. , !BOUM, °Nib, 7a3 Walnut'street. r' 4) -0 SALE Oit ElcrrrThE=MEE 'stork rundern brick ILerldenee, 41W -three-story double bark buildings and aro • feet wide PA 'North Nineteenth inneet4 *bare Arch; I Lid. Up Id & SUNti. MI Walnut, street., - FOR SALE-THE NEW 'ELEGANT roar-story Brick itesitlectee,22 foot:frout, built in t Moe 4 suastantha manner, sulteS of three rooms ea tin and setond floors. Lath some cotortznalcating. with Chambers. Anil finished la ihtt best style, with extra con venletiees, situate on the north-side 'of West' Delanepy p_iste fourth bongo, east_of leseatirfiree street. J. It. & SONS, 733 Weittut street- . et FOA,,SALE.—TJ3E , 11A-NDSObLE 'xi:wee...tory Brick Residence, wth three story ebb q tnick Lni!dings, sittastelio. Oil Vino street, OPPo• site .Ftanklin Square. Lot 21 feet. front-br 1731eet deep to; , Wood street. - .Terms acconunedating. 7, •Irdinedinte possession. .11. GURNEY 60118, 733 .I ,4 4lllrint street, , . . ~FOR,I•iF,AV THREE -1101- litory brick nesidenco with ,thretostery dclutan bark buildings. Every convenience,' end. lot 20 by. We feet. No. W 5 North Sixteenth street, above Wallace: J. SONo,733,Walnut street. G. ER 31 A N TO W N—FOR ma. Two new pointed stone Cottages.inst finished, ailli oven - , city convenience, within five minutes vvalk from Church Lane Station: , Price 46,0c0 each. J. U. GUM' 31.EY & BONS, 733 Walnut street. FOR ALE DWELLING 1421. M. - North Thirteenth street; every convenience; and in good order, Convenient Dwelling, No: 637 Pine street; ten rooms, bath, gas, ace. , MO queen street, two-story brick, good yarn. • WS Stamper street, below Pine, small house. Alter street, two pelt four-room houses: _ Building Lots , Pessyuuk road, and a- good Lot, at. RIO g Sun. - ROBERT GRATEEN &SON. • :537-Ptner*treer.-.-- IP , ELEGANT BB N rac B e O ep ,N . 41a , r Itl ball. , or to rout. , A.Drar to s J EAD eult.o.‘ iIEP t! - 320 )4iiiit34 grtolfiittert nuTi-fm w FOR , „BOW ATONE; Dwolling B.onicestre4t.., A andsome Dasellmg,'lBZl Areti street. A handsome Dwellitui t l72l Vine street. • ' A handsome Dealdence,Weet Plitlaibliebia , '. • , ' I A modern Dwelling, Sergeant etreet. A Buldneas lio4ation,2BBtrawbey etreer. A handsome Dwelling; 400 Smith nth etreet. , ' ' Apply to COPPUCK ORDAN4II3 W alnut street. CREEBB & 31cCOLLIIM,:B nti EAS 80TA1 . ..: °nice 3istolotoil street, uppotite,Manston titres}, Istandi'..N,* J. Beal 'Estate bought and sold, Ferdblj dollar:mut of tentlugtottagOo dutiug the season appll • ; ,or tiddress above.; s • ; • ; opectfully refer to.Cblui.li,.Xtub trea'rr 53 7 Fritnoio zdonvain, Augutttur Itertho; John -Doyle a ' • WoJtvenal: ••,, • • ; •-r• fe.B.; F STORB ROOM AND BASEIENT of Now Build-" og, 1202-mAimwr Bwet. Apply z .sh , T--t-KCIANIFIHAD Tiveot9ltrit''ckild , BanfonrCASTveti. ApRLi to'2'o,clock: - • - tekqe:, HOUSE,.; containing elf)vou idonusi.23.s: ,iOrth; 'TgOtity tnlLlitreet: Apply 1716'GrOon . stroct: • " 'B6Bjt , '" TO LEV*LARGPAI4 3 YB I. 4 () ,NO T QA7:. nor store, lin: Sdiith'Savontleiltitot ; for any kind ofbnifinolio.'No llouor-doalor nood apply. 'Ay- . ply 01l tho'PrOlniseetE or. IDAV/TklirllANS*, 461.Maroball titr4.ot,, , • . • -soS-3t' TO LET LET A WELL LIGHTED d m Lthird otory,-rofnt—No. ^ Sontb 80Yontivotioot;Iir :suitable Or an enaraver or any business rotlitlrlim Apply .bri the - prerniseti,nr to wxyp,EyAris; tug Mart -ahull•strect..•.4 = • •••••,,t SOl4 - KU Oklikl4;Pt"4 vir , A 'IIAND .d. - 4./ f 13111"Ild''fitieOt''l . t • , TO' li-,-,---1.0 ii.obiirty,.l3-41iit ,m tt etitodbr 1 1 , ' 4 i igUls 86 7,,, ° C/4 8 4 t 1 ) 0r a ,M,lnin,,er riatt>flift4l,c4ke Or oak ''' v"; nthaidni•Ba'''.- 1.40ng. ,9.fiuh,,- Il ' ,,, N -, r - uBII4BBI tr... 1. r 1,4 Is 4 narz- 61 , ,' 5 op ) ! fanuoY. , , tnn t atkab • '• e l 6-94 P. ' ~..' irnor Bro4ll and Ola BH .__,t 3 S .----......,,.....,•-• ~:14,..t ~ 8: Nv ~ no - , vidukivs ,- z. % ,. ..:.ir HQ ..............Clt§ m 11,Unifi J dUlibie 4iiiible .1' ... 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WminproToN,Sept. 7.--The President was at his office in the Executive Mansion 'to-day, where he receivg anpon.sulte with Sfia s s ,a ries Fish, Oox, e ;a " ,t See R I Richardson linr ' o tO tli 'a igeni6l or • the obsequies of the late Secretary of War: He was Buttering from an attack of, neuralgia. When the body oftho,lo4,,,,sg,rf,urraw,lins was removed to theAWiti4D'iliiiirtin tik tesAW kleneral Sherman and Adjutant-Gene 1 Town send were present., and under their directi , , . guard was stationed at each end of the cata falque, ,andglso ,at .theptrvi,As m a room.. tahe , '`iattl..Y , inclok.l4 be e .kre 18 of iron, highly polished and varnished, lined • with white satin;, and quiltedtastefully._ On ' tha shies are eight heaty silver handles, Tad _ each screw-head is covered by a silver rose,_ Nlialifitigtro t t i f f 444 solid:W*46llV nule. 4,,...k.5pN1% Y. for' , .,this case,' allmigs4 engraved a number of stars and oak leaves, with the inscription: • _ ci 04 t ?-!4•Pf .5111 1. 4 4 1 4 1 9 11 N A, RAvii,llll, ! ;, . 7, , , • " Sg4..nkfiliv — oVVitAls. , Born Feb. 14, 1831. . Died Sept. 4314,86(kt The case is of a very handsome design, and the lid fitting into a woove contayng cement, it is made perfectly air-tight. )04 stlii,i; "fife is a large oval heavy plata-ghts*- Itbrailf ,. , ti - vieriv - a - th• r$ 4.r. . $ • . cart se Myiut%**o o 4 l o-1 ,1 4-40fe-otGelker, • ter, aceeiriPanied by the General and General Michler, arranged a collectioli or floWeitikriithe' casket. Aktow of flowers was placed around the oval-shaped glass over his face, while below a beautiful cross was aiyanedity”Talia 1 handsome wreath, and arotindvlbef 403 there was ani.arrangement of flowers. During the day a large number of-persons visited- the- War ilepartareht:tOtike. Alan kiolLit,thefed-'; tures pf the,depe a sed,,inelpding paeni4raxthe Cabinet,' 'aritly dud iiVy" dfliterti,"afid thank civilians. Gen. Itawlines brother, Mr. Srdith, his brother-in-law, and Mrs. Hurlbut, moth of the late Secretary's wife,called and remained for some time in General Shetpum's office. Theithl4lo,Vl,l4l 01 1- iti. 8 4. til w itiri. l 4ellPegig7 the funeral, and the 'War Department' will be. • kept open to afford the public an opportunity.to I see them. The following order wasp issued )frour.l.theJ 1 Stale Department this afternoon, designating the hour for the funeral, the names of the pall bearers, and other arrangenients: _ D El* ARTA! EN T ;OF ST / il - 4,iWAS.rstgri:rithi September 7, 1.849.---' TheleinalitS of thellort. .John A. Rawlins:, late Secretary of 'War, will be interred with military honors ? , under the di rection tit tliff•Generiii 'of the -army, , day, Silptember 9, at 10 A. M. The' following persons will officiate as pall-ißarers on the °e rasion : 4 ' 4 ' 4 , : f C Brevet Major-Gefierals E. Townsend; Adjutant-General. • Brevet Major-General R. B. Marcy, Inspec tor44eneml. Brevet 31ajor„-G'eneral- ; Josipli Holt ? , Judge Advocate-Genell. ) ; 1 4 . Brevet 3lajor enera "11:" . C.Meigs, Quarter master-General. Brevet Major , General A. B..F.aton, COMIII6- • sary-General.' -;; Brevet 3lajor-General J.'lL , Barries, Surgeon- General. Brevet Major-General B. W. Brice, Pay- Brevet Major-General A. A. Chief of _Engineers. BreVet 31ajor7Greneral A. B„ rtyer, Chief of • Brevet Brlgadier-Gener4 Si4„trtallOtlicer. ' • " liti*: ,l 44ot-General O. O. I:toward. roo t .* Vq-Getieral John B..lintith 4#44 44 4 ,General Chief of tpral Jacob Zeilin' , ' Marine Bt4gatileretieral Second` As sistant testinaster-Getteral. s..r..tkiwen, 31a3ioriof Washington. On the day,of ' the funeral the 'customary nutitlber, of guns will be fired from all the arse nals, forts and navy attts'in The United States j fr and uit the' Military, and naval: academies. Flags will be kept., at, half-rmst, custom-honses closed, and all public work ,suspetuled (hiring the day. The General of the army and heads of the Several • Eiectitive Departments will is sue orders necessary for carrying these direc tions Into effect. By order ,,, of the presiOent. LlA3ttLvis -Figrt, , -Seeretary; of State The Amend escort be under coannatul of .13invet • MA:Of-Genera& 13aify,- at,Fortress Monroe. and will consist. of two companies. of artillerY"from that post; two companies ,from Fort—Mclleursr, a bat talion of the 'United States Marines, Co. X, * . th Cavalry, and Battery F, sth Artillery. Secre tary Robeson has ordered the officers' of- the navy and marine corps and stations to assem= - ble at the -Navy Departniene in full-dress for funeral diny t blue p,antaloon.s ,and\ caps, to unite in payir* the last tribute of respect to Secretary Rawhtis. Ile has also ordered. Gen. Zeilin to detail the batta.lion, of ,marines headquarters here as a portion of the funeral escort. 'rho Sr 2he Secretary of State has issued the follow ing circular to the heads'of departments -----DEPAR.TMENT -- OF - STATETINFARITNGTOgc .161:1,84_:,,Lhavetim-hotter-to-inform you that-the President directs the to cOmmuni • cute to yeti the &der that imbed& of the inem ory of the lion. John A. itawlins i late Secretary of War,:ciltioAltid. 'yditel4ll:#; l o4.l.lPl3l44 the • executivedepartmentS shall be draped in mearn , ing for a period of thirty days, and that they be dosed on the morning_, of _September 8, until after the obsequies of the deceased shall have ' • have the honor to be, sir,youi ohedieni ser , volt I:KELTON FISH, • ," - ,ti f Secretary. of State. Under this otter the following 'Alive been issued : - - TREASURY DEPARTMENT, September 7, ;869.—As a mark of respect to the memory of ion,,,john A. „Rawlins, deceased, late Seem .. fine ofi War,cuStdin-bouriee wall. be closed, VAC vorkislinder control this - department Uspended, and flags kept at half-mast during Thursday, Sept., 9,!,antl. the 'day, on which the bsequies of the deceased will be solemnized. r # , • : , ', 1 !.: 'i' ! . ‘el sr- 97''IP94g Sl"tecieta'4. .N", Actin . - A similar order has been lssiled by Secretary - bbeson, and" SeCr6try,, 'Cdx, of ' the - Interior ; 1 Under the above OtdereAlieMar. and other idpartment buildings, including the White u,P)th•ite bercr •*'aPed: in mPunguir,-With, , fAlialt l l44§W.A.ss i Eit - 1. ,k. , .to , '..E. - Ki - he following was Issued this eyening;_ , „ _ r ' 1 TEAti4UARTERS U. S. A. G. o.,WAart V 60 1 5, Sept,. 7, ',1869. , -1-GPT.RAL QRDPREIs , 6/—The Ge'neral announeesltelthe - army ihdeath of General John A. Rawlins, Secre- P.', of War, on Monday, Sept. 6,1860, at 4.12 " ,F.F., - ,i The.. WeA-PriGmlerait-JVAirks - lhaal oL:6orilliant imuk:clOsely'colitietted*lift , di f the President of the United States that it is 'liar to all, and it is an honor to the, pro -1 fe it to connect his. name, witb.tliat array for NI; wilfiere'helaliered eckiliid . qdid l 4ith so mu nn enthusiasm. He will be interred with _ .. ... ___ ~ mAry honors, from the War Department, on 1 Tl4day next, at 10 . 4, .M. • , ~ . •Tritiehe 'das , Elf' th6liiiiefifithill'iiiiiii,% . i pos (I.arsenals ; where this ordes may . be, re' Ahi tiiiiel3y,iiiairof&TF pl - blpf-liTzkii" - ' 1 - a'aa giii) ill' bellire nix . • sMiset,, 9 , the ':44111, be ,displaye,d.' at lid ”Mai.t,!, - ,, tbo i 0 f -tbe War Departinietit will be ele'ibil l ' for lie business until Friday morning, and will draped in mottrning ) whkh will•remain r r 3 .3 fr sv 11 /T. • . 41 % V 'i UP: 4 V 1-Pl,ll , lfit • A. n.f“ , ULL;;, 4 ,•4 -"I ' r . 0 • ."-• : aBl • ;"" • • „ THB- 4V-BNING-13 -IW . " PRILM) . 14 PRIA -, WEDNEBD-AT 4 43EFVEIatEWS-1.4V.t 4 --1-f-t44:t fir- 1 1. - . MEI t „ e „ .. I,lsrear the ' 'usual badge of "roamin g awned to tbp'Ecy!erd 141 t and on tb6left arm for -- . three: naontbs,::= • - • M.,23 Aconunand of Gen. Shetirtan. E.' ,DlTO'Wzegefin, Atijilfant-General.," ~','"- . ~,,. W i. n. • * 4 , _,,t__ ~ .§:") •;:: TlE.A.tkiniurrads U. S. A:, A. G. 0., WAin- : 1.140T0N, Sept. 7, 1801—The General of the aitaving f elp„„chargeftith the official ar ge bigE3 ktrileirflinierallities of tile,: late Genelal J. A. ^Rawlins, Secretary of War, announces the following ordei of the proces sia: , Funeral Escort in column of march'. • r tiattidion of Font 24rygry,, r litittalionpfatat4" squadron of Cav; ry. 'Battery of Light ArtilierY. . • Brevet lifalor•Gen. Barry, Commander, of Escort, and Such Volunteer Corps, under ams, as mayjoin the yro ocßsicll 04 4, 17)1 and ;OMOIAI ImAarine .Co 4 k ` Y. ai l" 4: l V k i niYag*r 1 .nera of Army and- The L . . -1,13 0444 elating Clergy, The Surgeon-General of the Army ' and Physicians to the Dec_raP ;l*lk e rgi . 44 l 4 4., ii~iP ri t , ' , YEESIDENT OP TEN UNITED STATES. ".• Tho Cabinet Ministers. Diplomatic Corps. Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme • Court of the United States and its Officers. v--rffenstorpnnfl Officers o e Senate. gpintiers of ilika ouso of Representatives and ffa s t• 4 1 -' Officers. • • • • . • I 111 I II _ ........... _...... Assistants. _ Judges of the Dourt of Claims, and the Courts bf the Piste' orpo mbla wit thoN yo of Id osr o ee " ra I " ertiltorits. MAJettii3fttitTt l iftalit3t e s li st t eereasury alai Interior rtm Assistant Postmaster s-Ge neral and Assistant Attorneys- Comptrollers of the Treasury, Auditors of the Treasury,. Aittgister. featitt . a Commssionrs of the Land emide - dims Affaire and Patents. Officers of the Smithsonian Institute. Chief Clerk and the. Clerks of the several Executive De partments; andall - Other 'Civil Officers _ korßorAte4ntiivritioi4 of-Wash i Ratline, sorgetown and A.,- a oth cft ies. • Clergy of the District oftolumbra and elsewhere.— finch Societies and Fraternities as may WiSit to join the Procession, which will be assigned positions by, the General Commanding Escort. ' G ' . Citizens and Strangers. The escort will be formed in front of the Pg4arPeatirPerieVßlnv;Situgq - ,:the centM -,- oPpO'slie tlfd noctli .- gate";lt'Precffely 9.30 A.. 31., on September 9. The procession will move at ,10 A. 31., down Pennsylvania menuelgtheaCcingressional burying-ground. The usual badge of mourning will be worn by officers in uniform on the left arm and on •sword-hilt. '4lfirevrgtl4,Jpi.ikteiferal F. Barry, Colonel et:rind-Via& BVatfis Aiti'Heti', is charged with the arrangements of the day. By command of (49,peral S4ll-flan,: The Pommylvanla Republican Amsocia- 11;!phigilifili*OgytWe - ning at the Union League Nall, to. take action upon the death of Secretary Jtawlins. Wm.3l. Ireland, of Phila delphia, presided. . The following preamble and resolutions, which were offered by Gen. -brines Eakin, were tnia.nimouslg adopted : 117tereZtipeath, Wikich eves Ctves a shining mark, has removedrtom theh . gh sphere of his usefulness our distinguished Secretary of. War, General John A. Rawlins; and Ir/gere4s,, Ry Ads vitili6tra.s a Christian; by hii abilitj as It statesitithP,My his brttvery,,a.s a soldier, and by his devotion as a patriot; the eminent deceased had endeared himself to the .<l - ItaWcetbryTattd-ft.pecially-to-4hese—among ' whom he lived ; and • .. Viands, - The7deatir of such - a titan -is right-. fully regarded: ifsalOtattitibliitl.talainity upon 'which - the sentiinents of the people 1 4. 1. 11Y4. 1 1 1 4k. exptetsed: thereli.ike;"' I. "IT ' • 3 , : !: ; • itch dried', By the :P4tittaylvaiiii" Republican Association of Wa.shington„that we have heard witkprofound t sotrow of , the death of Genetal, Jean :Az liawlins, , SecieUr2,4of genes Reiman without guile,,a statesman without re proach, a soldier withotit blemish and a patriot ninphiles, Reso!red, That byidiearly demise - the nation' has been bereft Of oue of its most gallant de fenders, the Cabinet of one of its ablest mem-. hers, society of one of its most.: briliiant oma ments, and a cherished household of its ialued, Reßotted, That in this dispensat . len of PrOvi L denee, the country has lost a true "and tried, patriot ; the distinguished Chief Magistrate ,a, strong and earnest supporter, and the Republi can party an ardent friend of its glorious prin ciples Res°'tea, That we,ras . Pennsylvanians, re cognize in his death :the-. less .of one who always stood it his lot and place as ,. the advo cate of her . great material i ' nterests and Abe warm friend and well-Wisher of; iis comrade in-arms-- . -her patriotic:Governor.'" , Itaolred, That while 'sincerely frio,urnin,g the loss of Gen. Rawlins to his country, family, and friends, we respectlblly tender to his bereaved widow, sorrowing children and afflieted 're latives, the ;warmest eipressiort of our', heart=. felt :sympathy and ccrdolence, trusting' that they will ,ever. rernernlier 'that Life.,is ever Lord of Death, and Love can. never lose its own." Resolved, That these resolutions be commu nicated to the family of the lamented deceased, to John W. Geary, Governor of Pennsyi _vania!',-to_.T. Palmer,_Governorof_lllinois and that a committee of five, consisting of General dames A.Paldu, lion. John,Allisori, send Jexlge ) . Oliphant, be a.ppoilated-to pre— ; sent a. copy to the President of the United . , • . . Mrzatarliaraseyifk , Mgatiallona in Paris. • 1 - •t'oan.illo St. i , aul Minn.) Pram of LINa, 3.) FIVIR private letters film _ Senator Mamse • to some of his friends in: this city, w learn that, two weeks.ago be was still in _'Paris, baying then beenengaged,some three weeks in , nego-, tiationtiwitarthe Prencb 'Government in gard to • ,postal reforms, though he .Itt-%. Mrins.tinkof,' 'terrespandents,""thia kind, of diplomacy is:fibt '46 he'brottelit aboht as `Aiitir marily as that with our Indians, the only field, in which I have had' i iiiperidnee." 'Vent ' of our, readers will doubtless feel soma•interest in the nature of the piepaseir postal "changes' which out Government is desirous to effect with that of. France. We are therefere milted to make the following extract front a PtiVatqletter.of Senatoritamsey; "The letter standard of weight in our ccam ; try is one-half ounce. Andlrislthat as the basis $ of international pmtage which' our Govern- - ment has secured with Enelssad,44elgium, Avitierland 10,Ty, but , though repeated etlontsltave beep.)mOe by the United States;l2lY - Etigland andtrltaly, it has ' keenlibtutd'imPire ..t 44 l)ers l 3 l loo France Y"' !centent'torhltral , mtlA'At Of ler oitraStandard,' which is 7.4 grand:lee,. 'lt' quarter of an ounce. „This, is lier, Atatidard„and her I unifort4 foulf - '46ents bite moneyi per tletterF i VoVi;'Fiii*Or'liqiit:4sf. Writing npoit s tro i g} 2439, q,ql); 'Ax*Nwthp,o4447... 11:431mAnt4effoantt , the emu be huh 'a !feather b$ r•llveight 3: t detublesclthe charge,; and amounts to 32 cents of our money to or from" inbrica. If 'ekieti'an alfiklatieri. of I.o' grannies t li q.,§fi e ' d t O tre ;: l3 4 3o , :,tl t irr ric t t a Pit t 6 4, ,i .a li d. A r e 9 , , , V ili d e, ` , 'Postage : ,Al4oll,,,truaw4 ia,roport.s, to. about 1 5300,Q00 per anntn t .of nearlFsloo,ooo, for, as have just said, i)ifi„graMtnes it pr one-third of an ounce,,wonkl __cover nearly - 50 v nt:r pent. of 'the letter torrealiniiliMs. e . "Then, as our postal, treatytwith France is of. Pe date of 18570t-elPll?mees, pepe.otthe, wise an 'd iiinelliiiatiolist 4 4 bite? da'yq - ', , ?For instance, if you send a newspaper to PranCe, .the postage at bottle and across the sea must be prepaid, and France then in addition exacts .POSTAUL 114EFOIUMS. P 1511111,1 letters cannot be sent to France. 800 k,,, pack - Ages 4 'generalpritited matter °rumples of goo& cannot;be sent through the mail as is now done with us, and to and from the States of ilUrc e t iolte " br fr fflt t 3 1 1 A r o twe we cc ts, e r- Paige ithillitayitefirsiusd WATEngliandia lAge,nls,„ arkilks ray.,,,bithqoppt4,femiti t Mt IR ileordbit) !Intl ;Is o arre use , o or (Ise/ nai l s rekOediftsterrittineinft kalzdt;ko44oor , 4n4 we are compenejl, to sem., to thes% Ailirfahhhtiotii offin B itAlitor.FilaiicSnie evlae e ra li ~pfin#44o v amksif It iv9lll 7 s,r e r osts exp resses me regr MAUn itotitthhynoffM;AMU) nott low him NI mripede those ondioratious hefia4B6lsl.ivniat orto3 aPPYISTIIIMOIMANUND C,f7lg, mttrptip i amP-TwaliNLAit, • oars E.— he b eipma notographer clitralluittatiurf*OlttlflgrAeiotaretistamotc“ gM/IY) hr„,§elitelltF t Mutah3s OW, &bag' 'ordwereift, pbases•Joi:qll4iktOat: CAir b ettigivstwigimyswa..l9l- .po t v ova...ea astronomical an ' jiliStirgrapfileoilpSentrtor lowa;...toOMP. .:•• • * • notiwitok:d' ilt gr • • . 4 1 - styol o 4÷-bzithelst, , two views be ore, one during t _and one after totslityre Tifdalhotoyiapheras ea,PY• Pen,ernian.& Wilson,Publishers, S. W. &ear' Beseiith 'obi!' Cherry - srreets;' eta' trf VI - . • 3-.lakiltMenizfelEoulW.V,.-.:..mtirti). la .;:j -4 L wm. littCrA:l3t4, 1, 1221 MARKET 'STREET, • ,-, „ raItADELPH4., Steam and Gas fitting, Hand Power and Steam Pumps, Rriftlitierle Hathie V 4 ;04; Terra Cotta Pipe, Chimney Tops, &a., whoiesaie and . retail. ,k Er •••.•-•, r; , • Samples of finished work may be seen at my s'fOre. mid 6mi 6k2k.\ • Of the latest and most beautiful designs, and 411 otker Slate work on hand or made to order. Factory and fiaLearoorati,Spf.ZEENTH and CALLON • HiLvstri--.04 NytLsoN.A 3fILLEIt. FEATHER BEDS AND •HALR MAT trews Renovated. 1-.7 Wag and Chairs Iteta , pßed; Woo - ire:4lmm conatantly Fs etorv. 3)1 TArombrird fitivet:. - aul6 SIUPPE tl . Ci IV it 6aT Q i4g--tft.AlMBFttr o v - E 3 x .DIRECT, ompanutom ipkomparr EVERY Wednesday and Saturday. ribivpraiv,STleEltr-trliAliF. PHILALtELPILIA'i- AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. Faux? Fam PuttalittiftoA ' , I - 141031/10 0 ,roN. '. ,•, SA XON.Wednesday,Sept PI ARIES, Wednesday,Sept. 1 NORMAN, It Saturday,." 4 ROMAN, Saturday, " 4 ANlESWednesday, " ' ' SAXON . WiNinesday, " •`8 HUMAN Saturday ,;. , .." 11 NORMAN ? Saturday," 13 SA XON , WedneAtir, "- 35 ARlEt4,ll.ednesday, " 15 i Nt,RMA N . , Saturday, " 18 ROMAN, Saturday, ~ 18 ARIES. ?Wednesday,' ", ' 22 SAXON, Wednesday, !• "22 ROMAN, Saturday, " 2.5 NO-RILAN, Satnnlay, ". -25 SAXON, Wedneaday.:" 29 ARLES, Wednsdar, "' 240? 1 These Steatnetdps Sail punctually. Freight roceiva.d ;Freight forwardt:d to alepoints in New. England. For Freight or Passage isturtior accommodatiOns) apply to - • HENRY WINSOR & CO., , ~.- .338 South Delawato avenue. unthAD l4 l -, PHLA.',-;:. ?AND 1301JTECVACN MAIL ''STEANISIIIP CO3IBANY'S' 'REGULAR LINES FROM qupENATIfEra WHARF', .. • The JIM.. lATA sail for NEW ORLEANS on T hurs&ty: Bent. ai at A: 311; The-AAEO,O sail. from ACN . W.; O 4I.:EANS. via DAVANA,Sept: • The TONAWANDA will sail for SAVANNAH on Saturday. „Sept. 11, at t' o'clock A.M. The %Air TOMINI.II. will sulk from .SAVANNAH on Saturdar. Sept • The PIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON, N. C.,on Saturday. 1), at 3 A. , • Through bills ding, signed; 'and Twinge tickets sold to all. points S th and eat. BILLS of ;ADIN NED at QUEEN ST, VVll.Aluri For fcrig!tt4lizap nisly a '. - JAil t tES, General Agent, ' • ' - • 130 South Third street. Vl* • : ELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO TIE SOUTH E. < AND WEST. EVERY SATURDAY, at Noon, from FIRST WHARF above M A Rl' ET Street. THROUGH' RATES to all points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, calmectilig at Pitrtiououth, and toLy nchburg, Va., Tennessee and the %Viet via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich• mond and Danville Itailroadt„ Fr. Is ht HANDLED BUT ONCE 'so nd tnkenat LOWER RATES. THAN ANY. OTHER LINE. The regulantyroafaty and - cheapness of this route ,commend it to the p obit /La thri most deeirable medium for carrying every descri don of freight. No charge for t iiraYager or any expense for transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. N 0.12 South wfiarvesand Pier No, INarth Wharves. W. P. PORTER, Agent atßichmond and City Point. T. CRO WELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. EXPRESS LINE - TO.' ALEX A N . - N aria, Ceiirgkown and Washington, Ches apeake andHeleware Canaloiritk , connections at Alex swirls from the mostitirect rOute far,. Lynchburg, Bris tol, Knoxville, Nashrille,Haltonnmi the Southwest' Steamers leave regultirlyfrottrthe first wharf =above Market street,'everySatufdaTat noon. , • ‘Fieight received daily:. WILL,P.,OLYDE CO4 No. 12 South Wharves nreLPier 1 North Wharves. HYDE & TYLE,BAgmtsat - AeOrgetown. M. ELDKIDGE C0.,-Agents at Alexandria,,Va. 11'70TIVE:-::-F OD NEWI;YORK, Dr.L AWARE :AND , BARIT4N. * GANAT: , ,./GX.VRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY; The CljEAPESTaiiii - QIJWNEST - water water comm between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leuve ..daily , ,fromffirst wharf below Market _street....Philadelatiaalatifeot, °Mali street, New:York. Goods forwarded by all tim tined running out:rikNew .ork 4 -_,Nrit.th,_East.and_Westreeof_Comrabadoni- Freight received and 'forwarded on. accommodating terms. ' • 'SJ WM,. , -D.--CLIDE it; 1110.,•Agents, ..12 South Delaware avennerPhiladelphia. TAS: NAND, Agorit; No. 119 Wall street, New - - MOR , IifVE.R.POOL-THE STRICTL — Y lirsrciass ship "Hannah Morria,'t 1,001 tons regis. inastek.,This -Tensed succeeds the Berth Temple, and having tiiesbulk.of ;her corgo engaged, will 'have quick deptitch.,',Fot balance otiteight or passage. -apply tb PB.TB.B7ArBIGHT 88N8i,..'*6.-115 Walnut s reef. - 'z E r., .seStf : 7.:LIVE • • 00L - :; - - ' ' , elailst hark BERTHA 'TEMPLE., 526 tons iogisier, captaio, .Thts „vessel, .suceee4s „tho„, cans and bt4vingthe bulk of her 4 ¢_argo dosoatithi tror balance ot- freight or passage, +apply' to .FET.IO3,..WMOITT & bONS,..loWeituutstr,est.... se.24f. NoiricE:—Aroit'NENifypitt)l,yr.A. 7 &WARN AND,ILMTICAA&L. t SWIFTS TRANS:PO TATUM.. 00.5IPAN Y. ' DEI4P&TOII..4ND.44IV.F.TO,UP,E.LINg6, ; The businelifrof theselinee.willbp resumfki 41)n,alitirtitOr the 19th of, Igarch. , Jifor frkrajit,_•ivhiph will ltio*tikart fl op' 1 aepoinmodating tenne'Appw to.wAi HATBD & CO r. /to: *Soutii Whanieti:- DELAWARE f AND `CHESAPEAKE StreaMTOwllloatediaptinye;.-Barges towed between •DaltimOrit, Havre de Grace, Delaware City and intermediate points. WM. CLYDE 00.4i:rents; Capt. JOHN LAUGH ', [AN, Burl Offiti);l2 Snuth9 , VbarresiPttiladelpida. OTT,CE4 POE Nffir". WEE, ,ITIA DEL- I ) -I ' 4l "t'f' Tmnsporta !tionAaniritaDtrHeillefitch.,and ,ftttetante..tinea. ;business by tbese Lines will bo resumed on and after !the Bth of 'March. 1r..4e rtaxliALwitich will be taken ;on ac.commodatino terms, appWto 1;91. M. }mum a iC0.,132 South narves. H.. 4 4 , -r! ..'''. 274 '.2CALUTIODNI 1 ii i 9- T 110 E. - . -.-, Aliii) -, 'PERSONS -.. . ARE , ',ittesby titttioned' :is/tablet 'l4l:boring or. thistiog inn :a thoffnv Of.thollritiob,Jiiiiic sipertha Temple,' IX hOli, tniter, 14 no ~ ,Obbs, of their- tontrotting - will bb paid b Captitin'or tionilianikb. , WORKMAN & CO. IIEATERSAN,DIStOVES: gi ,_,..-: T Hb)St S 0 I,irti."'''LOITDONICITCH ener, or EursPreaullainiiie,:thr families, hotels 1 ,or public inetitutienot-in;twenty Alfrorent eizee. .AlB4 Philadelphia BArigoe,„ Hot Air Funumee, I Portable fleaterej Low: down..Grates_,Biretioarcl Stoves, ißath: . Bollard, • Stew,liolo ..Plates4nßroilere:l Cooking Btotee, etc., wbohumkeefoyeo,il by this nuumfacturere, *Mtnni''./110Ath9hr, 1 . iirywirf ralipiiiknV ~. :' I ~ , ' .Nu.'4o.3, N dirtb Beemul libuet. - • OKESTAu a•orroer •rytAas - t•lagn.A 4 n If :- • ... 4 .4 4, ,LkuCk14 4 4 001.- 'bow* • 4 `` .l PABLOR, •is •"•,:; , !•;.- ,' • I°PiCil32li TE~ ;• •t, ••• ' 1T . 4, A 4 ',dlraOttf, cl u tti.inon;q t Wood' pro. :-• • • ,VABM= A -184 RNAO4B_,' pii7Aritrming POW °. hnd'Privatatitidaingu e ' • •REGIIBTERS, VENTILATORS,' • • ' QHIMNEYOAPB_, _ 000EING-RANGEB,, BATH-BOMB. YCHOLIESALE_ and BETAa. gsg., attlibtiCal'e S' GUIDE. , 1 ' ~ l.l~[~ Er,L FO R NEW WrE CAMDEN AND Alditit'ltrid' PHITADEL I TA. AND RENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S L EFT Philadelphia to New York ' sitnid WAY "due', om ant street wharf. • r'` - Atli.3o A. M., via Camden and Anaboy . Accom., 'B2 25 ,At ltiA.ld._,_vi*Damionsinci,leriscritlik Ex. Mail, 300 At 220 P. M., via Canidell MitE2lltitfor rprese, BOO At 6 P.•M. for Amboy and intermediate statlinitit, At 6.30 and 8 A. M., and,SPl.V.4_ ,forFealhold., .i ,11, 1 2.4* P. M. for Bong Bratibh and' Peintiro AtB and 10 A .31 ~12 3.1.,f0i• Trenton . 1 fid . t • rdeilitAili'lleencelfiftrll 7 "114112 ' 314 ,116yetly antrD.o - 4 12 fil4, - 8f0i1,800,74n11.11.805h114:1br , oterativerside, ipruznirpopYrt , ank /NU 6.lfidrm.„, for - 11 Vertex': .• 1 OW The 1120" , Tmit of Mark ctltrget by. tipper ferry. - Prbinmensurgton al' 1 . .1P.b.V At 1.1 m., via Kensingtan anclJersey City, New York Esit'ess Line 8 3 00 41,5.7 and ,I 10 A ..M 33ui „TOT) Trenton • rine!. 'And at 10.15 A. 31.suitd P. lif. for Bristol. 'At .30 and 11 A. M., 2.30 and 61 0 '. - for Morrisville and t 1212,1 1 611 VA1M.1 . 2.66, iinif BPI .311 roiticliittiak r a and Eddington. ' _ t 7..30 and 10.15 A. 51 ., 2.30,4, and P. M., for; vorn ,illlikrri733llFie / I PluielnittrgiTacenlWitattinerningi Brides nr.g an rankford, and 830 F or1101Mee• terate% intermediate Statlonstw,., G:7 From West Philo delphia Depot via Co_nnecting Railway At 940 A. M.,1.20. 5i6:46.8 And. LTP.i.M. New York Ex - press Line M , yp i lereey .... ....... 324 At'll.Bo P. U igralitilfine.l .......... 200 At 9.30 A. 31., .30, 4,6.46,3 and 12 P.M. for Treoton. At 920 A. M. 4 - ," 0.43 and OTP.(3ll#forißrigtol. At 12 P. 30 light) for liforrisville,Tullttoven, Schanck'a Eddin Vern Wells TorreadaleV , Hohrtitelittrgi Ta, 00071 Ise noming.lfridesburg and Frankford. The 2.30 A. M. and Id "and 12.1 3 ah'7iiiitie rah daily. All. others, Sundays excepted.. _ • orl. l l 4 alAwhig-Ketisingtell-Depot}.4llktit-the ear i•• third or Fifth streete, at - Ch nu athalf_An hour he' departure. fore The Cart '6,t , t' , 8"h , 111111W441 run d ttgWeit PhiladelphlttDepo Chestnut and Walnut wiliineslraistOLcontieCtwitlilhe ..411+8.611. arid 8 and 12P. M. t - 3 - 6)SIiVniER'R DELA:Wens' IgAnatOAD-IntEs frintainneington.Depot. - -f • , 1 66 0 480 ,05 "' Ms for litagark, , Palli,•,lloBal94 , Mtinkirxv Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Dittg_hamAtiOns, Onveg,o, ti3yracnce, Great-Bendr Moritrese, Wilkeebarre, 1 Btheeley illottittainedier," t ATP ti At 720 A . Id. and 3.30 P." Al. for geranton titrouder, I burg. Water I: Gap, .Belvidere, Easton, Larithertville, • Flemington; &C. The 3,30 P. M. Line connect/1 direct with the train leeving Easton for Manch Ohnok • Allen town, Bethleheni, an, •• ! ; 1 At 11 F A tM. and 6 ; P.M. for 4.itol,peryi4p interme diate Stations. ' - ; CA3II2EN:AND DURlnfidTos„Co AND PEMBER TON AND BIGUTSTOWNBALLBOADS, from Mar ket. etreet - Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and 10 A. 31.,1, 2 .15 , 5 ar 620 P.M.for merchants. • ville,Moorestown, Hartford. Blasonville, Hainsport, Mount Holly, Sniithville, Ewansville, Vincentown, ' Birmingham and Pemberton.. ref if At 10 A. 31. for Lea istown, ghtstervni,Vooketawllr AtEgypt andrnerton• f 7 A. , M., 13,30 P. 31, for pewirtoirni' yr V i ghts- 4 town, Cookiltown, New • Egyp t. Hornerstosali.; ream Ridge Midgeandayetown,'Sharon anti HightstoWni _Tifty'ounds profa Only allowed each Passenger: P,ardiengers areibitedfrom taking anything as bag ' , gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage - over. fifty Vow:Melo ba paid for extra. The Commix. limit'their reanonsibility for, baggage, to . One'DeiHar- per ~potittd, t any Will not be Heide tier any amount., beyondAigG.,9g?, ca pt ny4pecial contract. • - • • , ; Ticke sold mid Baggage checked ' direet• through 10 Boston ;Worcester, Springfield;Hartford, NeW Haven.. Proyidente, 'Nee•port, AlbenY i _TroY,SarategaY Utica; ROWS Syracuse Rochester,lintfido, Niagara' Fall - Sand SystiensionDrid:fe. f Attgti(Jitioll al icket Office Ibtlited 'eV 8••$-Chtist i tint street, where tickets' to New York and all ironer , , rant points North and Haat, may be procured , ; Persons • purchasing Tickets at tido ()Dice, can have , their -Mgr gage checked from reaideireof - or hotel to destintion e Untor(Transfer Baggage Express. • • LIMB from New York for:Philadelphiwwill leave from. foot of Cortland street at 1.00 and 4.00 P. 31., via ; Jersey , • City anti Camden. At 6.3U-P:-M. via Jersey City Mad KtlViiillgtol:l. At 7, and 10 A:M.1,12.30;0 and 9 P.M. - ., - and IT-Night: Vitt Jersey:City and ,Frorri Pier No .1, N. 'liver, at 630 A. N. Accommoda Don 648 21'.. 31. Express; via Amboy And (tandem: 300869. IV6I-'11.4 GATZILED.,Agent.7? _ _ ukrt,ADELPHIA, 7 WIrMENTGToist AND I lIALTI3IORE RAILROAD-TIME TABLE. Com mencing MONDAY, May 10th, 1369. Truing will+leave Deptit,.. corner Broad and. Wealth:olton. avenue, as foi -1 lowa WA.Y .mAn, TRAIN at 8.30 A.. .31. (3brlais exCenteti)„ for Baltimore, stopping at 1211 "Regular , Stations: - Con' I necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for 1 Crisfield and lutenuentate Stations. ; EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00 31.(thandaye exCented), for Baltimore and N't ashington, stopping , at Wilmington, 1 Perryville - and Havre tie Grace., Connect/ at Wilming i ton with train for New Castle. ' • - • • ;---BX-1411588--TR-NIN-c34- x .':;--M-4-SundaY-6-B=c9tedi for. Baltimore and 'Witahington, stopping ,at . Chester, Thrirlowi Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, I Swift:ln,' Newark, Elkton ' North East, Charlestown; Perryville Havre de Grace, Aberdeen,- PeiTymares, 1 Edgewood:3lagnolia, Chase's and.Sternmer 41 Run. ". 1 NIGHT EXPRESS at 11,30 P. M.l daily /for Baltimore and • Washington, stopping at Cheitter, Thnrlow,Lin i Wood; Claymont, Wiluungten; Newark,•Ellitou, BF' orth I' East, Perryville, Havre de Grace, perryrnatt!a andAlag: Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk `Will take the 12,00 DI: Train • -• • ; WILMINGTON =TRAINS.-Stopping at all , Statione between Philadelphia and IVilmingten, , • Leave FRILA ELPHIA tit 1120 A. 1ir,220,11.00 Mid 7.00 P. 31.. The a. Connecta w ith: Delaware Railroad for liamngton and intermediate stations. - • Leave3VILMINGTON 6.30 and 8.10 4,11. T., 11.30 i 4.15 and 7.00 P. M • The 8.10 A. M. train, will; not stop between Clisster Thb • 7.00 P: M. train from Wilmington runs. daily;allotherAccommodation Trains From BAL IMOBB toi PHILADELPHIA.-Leaves Baltimore 7.2.3 Way Malt 9.35 A.M., Express. 2.35 P. M.,Express. 7.25 P. 31 Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.-Leaves BALTIMORE at T. 25 P. M. Stopping at hiagnolia, Per ryman'a, Aberdiden, Havre-de-Grace,Perryville,Charies town, North-Eaat, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD TRAINS-Stopping at all Stations on Chea ter Creek and Philadelphia and Baltimore. Central Ilk. Leaves PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT ( Sun day excepted) at 7.o6fAi )Si. and 435 Leave Philadelphia for Chadd's Ford at 7. P.M. The 7.00 A. M. Train will stop at all Static s between Philadelphia. and Laraokin. A Freight Train,with Pasaenger , car , • ettached• 'will leave Philadelphia daily (Sundays excepted) at, M., running, to Oxford. Leave PORT DEPOSIT for PHILADELPHIA (Sun. (Jaya excepted)wt. SAO A . 31,9.26 A. 31., and 2.30 P. 31. Leave Clutdd Ford for Philadelphia at 6.15 A. M. A Sunday Train will leave Philadelphia at 890 A. 31. for West Grove, and intermediate Stations. Returning, will leave West Grove at 430, P 1,31. Trains Ieaving_WELMINGTON•at 6.30 A. M. and 4.15 P. Al., will conueet at Latuokin Junction with the 7.00 A. Diane, 4.30 T. M. trains for Baltimore Central R. R. Through ticketa to all point West, South, and South west may be procured at the ticket office, s2B pleat - out street, under Continental Hotel, where also,Stato Rooms and Berthe in Bleeping can( Cita be, secured , 411 ring tub airs day. Persona purchasing tickets at ofnco , can I rave baggage checked at their residence by the Union Trauti fer Company. H. F. KENNEDY, Sup't. _ _ _ _ EN N SYLVANIA: VENTR4a, _ YROAD.—Aftde 1,1 P: .;'' SUNDAY; September bth Jr. 9 The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot,at Thirty-first and Market streets,which is reached clirectlKby the cam of, the Market Street Xpa. aengr Railway, thedast car tonnecting.witheaCh train leaving Front andllarket street-thirty_minutea_lieforo its departure. Those of the Chestnut awl Walnut Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot: Sleeping Car .Ticketa can be had on. application, at the TicketoflicaMorthwest cornerof Ninth. and, Chestnut streets, and lit Depot.' Agents-of-ther-Union -Transfer- Company-willeallfor and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lit at N 0.901 Chestnut street, 1 , in.110 Market street, will receive at tention. • • ' '• • TRAINS LEAYE DEPOT, VIZ: ' • • ' Mail Train. at 8.00 A. M. • Paoli Accom at_lo: , 7 2 ,1 33 0 P. P.M. .M.. Fast Line' at 11.80 A. M. Erie Express at 11.60 A. 311. klarrisburg Accom Lancitster Accom • • at 4.00 P. M. Parksburg Train. - at 6.30 P. Cincinnati Express at 8.00 P. M. Erie Mall - and rittsburglrExpresn........ Accommodation at 11.00 P, Philadelphia Express. _ 12.00 night. Erie Mailleaves' Adally,eekcept. Stinday, running , . on , Saturday Wight hi Williamsport only:. On Sunday night pace. ngerimill 'alma Philadelphia at 8. (Ode*. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Cincinnati Ex , press daily, except Sattirday: All other trains daily, ' except thinclay:, --, • . ; • ... TI W e s tern Accommodation Trait:runs daily except 10, Sunday. For this train tickets 'must be procured and baggage deliveretiby tilkit P. 11.. at 110 Market street. , • TRA.INII.IoaaNS =l , ol\ t yL,Z.2 • Cincinnati -Express at 2.46 A. M. • Philadelphia ... . ... „.... .... , .. 6.20 A. M. ' I • ' • • sa) A , Paoli Accommodation at B.'/A M. and 4:05 A ()EP P. 81 ' at 9.10 A.M. , , Fast .... .. 'at 9.30 A. ' ,Lancaeter.Train at 12.80 P. lite Erie Expreas. at 0.10 P.,311. Tay Express.:.' .. .. . . .............. r 'at 1.30 P. Pacific Exorcist., , _l.. ... .... . . .. 8.28P.M. BarrisburgAbconimodation .at 9.40 P. M. For further,information, amply to . . 010 F.T4NLEERan.. Ticket oh,eat4ia 8 'FRANCIS FUNKArieket Agent, 116 Market street.. SAMUEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket' Agent at the Depot:. The PenneylranitCliatiror Company will riot assume. any risk for Baggage; exce t -for Wearing apparel, - and: , lim it t h e i r x,espensibility o,One .atutdreO, Dollars irt••• value All Baggageexcebding that iuntiant inAlaino will : t r u y i l t. 24 , ,T ear be at the risk of the ourruff, unless taken hy special con tleaeratWujirrorAinßDtenfe. tract. , lA' WEST Jl , } RBEY'RAILII OAD ry -- ." ' • COMMENIGMONDAYAUGUST3Otb,IB69. - Leave kkiladelakte; Toot of M arket , street a 9 feDcrqs) 9.00 A:,'Mq;liapti Maylllkpresti. due at 12.26'M , .• , 6.10 P.' M.,. ;• I - ,-0 .;) ;ItPastionigerolue at 7:16P. M. , • Sunday Mull Traißleaves at 7.15 A. M. due 10.46. . Dupe klayPrufgktvleaves Camden dailsiat 96:0 A. 111. , ' BETUDNINN--TRA INS LEAVE CATR-MAT.- '.. 6.30 A. M., Morning Mailrweat ;0.06 A: at: - - - '"• ' ate P. M., PaperOtt at 11.22 P.rlTl.'^ Builder Malt. t64 1 t6 Cate' May at 0.10 P. M. ~ Dupe Idarlq 1 Tit .T daily at 6 .40 A. M . iTilttaA,:i . i o er,. urgigiTz t ,ii4ei;er,6. to be bad ,9r63 , ' .to .2 0.- 6 ' rat. ,iT 'audetiL 2) t i fonpou Tteketa; et ', 0 C6il ^ - 412.5.3gitetirsiolf Tick° ,66 00, - for salaat 414:Ti_ . dirteuNo..B2Bobestautstieetitoot p,„,....,, ....t,,..„,,,,..,„,,,,1Ad iiiii...!! iii dit 4 , .0 vpratore,p!..AfinY .4',' 8 .? 0 ,• A ;11 ''' ands. SPI ;Pass ":: r'.'' • ! •.. -- • _An Accoool9 • aiii-‘ fot.'" Woodbury; Atataus, parujii ) v , i, 90 ,4,l4avea Ph ll adelplda .daDy at 6. ' .M., t urns ' g - -.Lbavali °Tauber& at 6.30 A.AI . li t icf ItiVt. caugittlattO Atleo ofTIQO ()flecks each, at reduced ratpi",,,p r ittly , I . D i t 4 1014 rd all stations. ~ BLEAVE CAMDEN ... . Petrii4l6 la if T 114 Vino and. &mots., 9.20 A.M. , Forill 00 4 aniAm..i , WAraPßlons, at 12.00 pooh ; Freight we i: - its °Tlist -- Govered wharf belots Wu , nut street. • '_ , Freight delivered No. X6B E. Delaware avenue. , • , WILLIAM J. SEWELL,' • BuDelintendeut W J. B• A , 44. WES RAIL VEI ElMrt4tiME-4 It -----. , 7 AD I . ll+l ' 1 2r".114.1141t0.4.11:4, faXLICAT wank Line'iliouirdlietelphlittr thirtitilrior - of • enneyltaniej Om illfllli littiettiell4W4. latlnilarf And and WYemlha V _)l;tliii Rofth;Mittkiteet and the Onuadae,Bututner — aetaagemeutorplaana""-71. id " ; July la 1869 tearing pe Company% - eget, -- Al' sr,St I..__ .., .....4 ...„ f ag..i,Dim BIIi. ~. lit rdreitk aillP l / 1 .9 4 * klet fieisfirts . N.-•• Ai- frit Reading and all intermediate-Stations, and .Allentorivia. Returning, leaves Reading at 6.30 P.' 31. arriving km nigtalit e trittit.igaVtrr 4 1 11ellittr 31 trr Lebanon, HarrisburePottsville, Pine Grove,Tamaqua, Willi Sunbt;67, Willi rt - ';' - Elmira, - Rochester, Niagara, Falls it4 l ., litetiltepe,Pitfeton,,, XerkoCarlitat Chian 'ars erstown,Arst.t..l. -0,-, .iNe ,:.,.+. `4'.7 Is The 7,30 A. . tra n connects at Reading with the East PenneylvanialtailrOadtralrillfer Allentown AO, and the 1 1.1520Naer s ir i the ,LoltanoapilN e rain, tor id $ , ort talon Irith ata it 11.1 R.lf ns f ' drt, rthiVen.• Wilt; 4111 - Harrisburg with Hortherti..Centsal, Cumberland ,dal ley. and Scheylkill and Stiaquehanna trains for North 1334,' Peil lic i l ' ; W itY 64I ,M T V C I r'C r i al ii ?° Pl u f/... ; gr '4lEiil4 - 603l EXPRESii.-bei Plidadeipi;ia - at 3.30 r. M. for Rending, Pottsville...flarriaburg, dio. con nectint with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Cola= la, dtc.. , ~ ,,,, y...- s izre. . ...l-• •••••_,C , .f.^ 'X tll'4. • _......- , 1.f. ri , 6,PoT STOWN,ALWAtmoriATlON.o4aLiittails;footts... town at 6,25 A. M4stoppin g at the intermediate stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 3.40A7.31. Returning leaves Philadellhia tat 4.30 i.i. P:-)14, arriveain yettatown at ) 6.4 fl PA/12... i.;, „k •-..• $-....'•-• - .-4 /- . ... .A. REAING AND POTTSVTLLE' ACCOBBIODA 'TION.-Leaves Pottivillent - 5 - .4(rn.:31. and Beading at 7 " 1 - M.* etTilVtali otgipelgrtives In Pfifla delohia at 13 '.' - ',... Fay ,, ...- . ,', i. ,, - , . 1 4 ~ Heturnift, leaves Philadejlihitt ft . 031 1 P.z"Atj# l7 Res in ,Reading at SAO P. illA an attp 1110 at, o , -- 31 * iv Trairmfor ;Philaddlplaii leave ' d !shunt. at MO 'A: m.;ting Pottstillait9.o4PAlM4airkt _gin - Philadelphia atUOl . A 3 L...*Aftetjdoori , trainaleave - Mrtisbitrgat.243) 4 . ,11. and j othryiliarkt ,2,0 1 , 4 , AiLaniving, g t, Phila., ~ arriebe ,Accominedittionletriveg Itiateling'447.ls4i: ItaZ.,, Se i trarglltilOß..M.fiCODSOOttg g st ;Amid_ ..r. insystit , rtionwApoom t moil s aten oat, at .44.3 f) ..r.,.5.1. , I' iladellild ,P.'„." , 4Mitrltet train, , -Witli a` Paisbirger 'ear ilttaalied, !tidied PhilluielPhis a10.32.45n00trf0r Pottsilire ,, and ,a ll Way, Stasioneileava Topa/will eat SAO, A. 11.,,cennecting, at Reading with isocchinnedatio# triad for Philadelphlsrand ' all Way litatitlits. , At' •,- , ri, - .' , T. ~ - 1 • . ,-, ii , ,, , ~” . • •.".63/theishilvettratis mrdallr,StindayS - exceMed. ~,,,; , ftnde7.trisins leave pottmlitqat 8. 'A. M., and 1111114- ' de pl hiskat 3 - 35 P. MA leavaPhlladelphitt for Heading at 8.0011,VM,,' rethfningTrollailleadthWat 4.25 P. Mrs ' COITESTEIif ArsALLOY.II4I.III,BOADA.-RasseAgeris for Downingtovmiand intermediatappinta take the, 7.30 A. 317;12.46 and 4.50 P. M. trains froni - Philadelphile,return. inerdinDicamhistown at63o 4: 31.1.,110irA1f.. dnd5.45 P itiiiiiiiiiitii.iLlidAH '' P ' ' er 1 ' e ' '' ' i f. 'ilti ; . ''' i .; BAB 12g TB OT ppile take 1,30,A .M.,4,30 and 6 . 15 P.3l.traine for Philadelphia; returning friird Skiptitiok-at 635 alltb8.1511.311,110:P1111. Stage lines lon variotie pointalwrerkipmen tValley •COTI-. Iret with:trains at Collegeville and Ski "pack: , • r . NEW_XORE EXPRESS FOR - PITTSBURGH' AND THE WEST t4-Leirres New York at 9,00 A. M.; 5.00 and B.OOP. 31 , Passing Readinglat 1.04At,M., ,1.50' , and 10.19 P. lit,_, an connects . at ,H ar risburg with Pennsyliania and N Orthern Central EallroadExpress Trains for . PIM• bti rghy Mileage i Willittmenotti Elmira, B altimore , ; . ' Zici Returning,E.xpressTratnieaves Harrisberg on arrival of Pennsylvania Exmcga fromPittehurgh, at 2.35 and 4.20 A. Id , and 10.55 P. M., Passing Rehdin g at' 4SO and 7,05 A. 31: and , 12.56 P.M., arriving at No* York: 11.00 A.M. and 12i20, and 0.00- P. 1.111/. Sleeping; Cars: accompany those trains through between - ey . City. and .Pitisbnrah l , . ; without change: , • . • , Mail 'traiwfor New Yor k aVerr"Harrisbm‘g at Sid lA. 31:and 2.05 P. M. Mail train forHarrlsburg leaves No .. - York at 12 ' Noo . . • ScHUTLIKILI;'VALLE r RAILItO,ua-Tra , ns l eave Pottsville at 6.30 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.40 P.3l"...retnraing frien Tamanna at 8,35 .A. - 31.; 2.15 and 4.15 P.M. .„. „..__ - SCRU yLKILL- -Ali b SUSQUELIANN 4 IIAILHOAD --Trains leave Auburn at 8.51 A.ll. and 3.20 P: 31. for Pitiegrovii Mad Harrisburg, and tit i12. , 10 noon foe :Pine grove and Tremont; returning from Harrisburg ;at 7.45 A. Id . and_6.4.o p.... 31.3 and from Tremont at 6.45 : A.21:, and ' ,6'.06 P-11. .' : , ' .• ' -, .. TICHETS.Thredgh , first-dlass • ticket's a n al emigrant , tickets, to all the principal points in the North and West. , . and Canada. , Excursion Tickets froni - Plitiildelphia to Reading and ' Intermediate Stittiens,.goodl - or dal 'only aro sold by MorningAcconmiodatima„.3larket::Train, heading -mud Pottstown AucunimodationTra Triune at'rode -2 rates: , ', . Excursion Tickets tti Philadelphia, gded for WO' onlyi are sold at Reading'and Intermediate Stations by ;Read-. ing and I'dttstoWn Accommodation Trainti,,a,t. reduced rates. - 1 • The'folloWing ticketS are Obtainable only'at the , Office ' of SAltadford, Trmisuret, No. 227 South h'aiirth , street, Philadelphia, ,or of G - . •A. Nicolls,, General , Supserinten-: i dent, Reading, Commutation 'Ticliots,at 25 per cent: discotini; betoken , any points destred‘for fanailies and Arms. , . , . Mileage,lickets;goodfor 2,ooomiles, between allieints ;at $52 50 each for, families an 4 firms. - ' , • ''Season Tickets; for three, six, nine or twelve 'mouths for holdersonly twall points, at reduced rates. . - , ClergYmen residing on the lino of the.road will bo fur , r ushed with. cards, entitling themselves ,and, wives io . micetren - chnif - fters ---,-- Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal eta-, '. Gene , good , for .Saturday, Sunday. and. Monday, a- re-, I dupe d fare, to be had only at the Ticket, 911lee,nt Thir i heath and streets, descriptions f0ri; , 41114 to all above points from; the. Company's New Freight. Depot, Broad,and Willow streets. Freight Trains leave 'Philadelphia'daily at 4:35 A.. M., 12.45 'noon; 5.00 and 7.15 P. 31.:. for 'Reading; Lebanon, II arriabnrg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all , paints . be , ! . Mails do's° at the P hil adel phift Post-office tor all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M.:, and for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M.. , ~ .. ~, . ~ . • BAGGAGE. 7 , - ' ' • . - Dlingtin's Express: will collect Baggage for , all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be 10ft. at No. 225 South Fourth street, or ,at.the Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhill streets.. ~ . , . ,., . . N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA ItAELROAD. THE-MIDDLE "ROLLTE.--Sliortest and most di: rect line to : Bethlehem,_ Easton, Allentown* , Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White 'Haven, Wilkesbarre, lifithanoy City, Bit. Carmel ~ P ittattinit alirikhannock, Scranton, Carbondale and all thermointsitr," the Lehigh andtWyo• ming vial regions,,• •• Passengpr Depot n Philadelphia n , i N; W. coincilknks and American streets. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 15 DAILY, TRAINS. —On and; after TUESDAY, June' Ist; 1869, 'Passenger Trains leave the Depot;corner of Berk and American streets, daily (Sundayst excepted), as follows: ; -, 6.45 A. 51;Accommodation,for .Fort Washington., AL 7.45'.A. Express) for Bethlehem and Principal siatiOns . on ' North Peinritylvania Railroad,' connecting. at Bethlehem with Lehigh . Valley Bailrotul for Allentown; ,Catasauqua, Slatington, Alauch Chunk; Weatherly,Jeanesville, liazieton,lVhito ] 3aven~ Wilkes-, Barre, Kingston, Pittston, Tunkliannock, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys: also, in conneotiori with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad, for. Mabanoy oity, and with,Catawissa.Railroad for Runert, Dauyille ton.andWilliamsport. Arrivent Mauch Chunk nt at Wilkesliarre at 2.50 •P .31,4 at Mahanoy City at 1.50 Pll. At 8.45 A. M.—.s,ccommodation for Doylestown, stop: ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers , for Wil low Grove. ll...tboro' and Hartsville; by' this' train, take Stage at Old York Road. • 1: • 9.45 A. , „ (Express) . for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk ; White. Haven, ilkosbarre, Pittston, Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and Susquehanna , Railroad, and Allentown' :..and Easton, and points •on New Jersey Central Railroad and Morrisand • Es i ttl d it s ilLoitto New York via LehighValleyßailroad. Accommodation, for Fort Washington, stopping at interinediate'Stations: . • ' 1.15, 9.15,523 and 8 P.M.-Accommodation to Abington. .-- At 1.45 P. MLehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem ; Easton, Allentown , Mauch Chunk,. Hazleton, White Haven ,Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and Wyoming Coal .—A Regions. • ' , , At 2.45 P. 11cOoramodation rot Doylestowni, stop ;_ping at all intermediate stations'. - Ata;]s-P - 51 Accommodation= for Doylestown - , atop= ping at all intermediate stations. - • At 51N0 P. 11.—Through for Bethlehem; connecting at ,Betlachera,..With.. 'VallOYLEYeitiag -Train-10X . t Easton .Allentowni Mauch - Chunk. . • At 6.20,P-11Ln-Acconualclation_. Lir Lansdale . , stopping_ at all intermediate Stations. „. - At 11.90 P: , Al.—Accommodation for Fort washirigton. TRAMS ARRIVE . I.E PHILAHEI,P.IIIA._ FroxiitarielA — iii9.E.: if:, - 271(7,_ 4.45 anti 8.18 P. M. 2.10 P. M., 4.45 P. M.,and 8.2.5 31.; Trains make , direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Susque hanna trains from Easton, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Ma. hanoy City and Hazleton- • • • FromMoylestown at 8.25 A.M .,4.85 P.m.s'and 7. 09 r:111 From Lansdale at 7.20 A • 3 1 . • -- From Fort Washington 0.20 and /o.Boi A. Pl. and 8.10 • •P.M. ' 4172131311DAY5. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.50 A M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M. Philadelphia for. Abington at 7 1., 35. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.30 A. 3f. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. Abington for• Philadelphia at! P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger cars convey passei4.. ; gers.to and from the , new Depot. White care - of 'Second 'and Third Streets Lino and }Union Line run within a short distance of the Depot: • • ITickets must be procured at, the, Ticket 9ilice,4l;onfer . Ito secure the lowest rates (glare. , • • • ' • ELLIS ()LABS, Agent: " Tickets sold and Baggage Checked Ahrough to_ • prinat. pa I points, at Mann's North . Penn. Baggsge faxpress loMee. No. 105 South Fifth street. , , `CUTEST CHESTER AND PalliADEL if r'''PHIA RAILBOAD.—Sommer Arrangeraent.'-.on +and after;, MONDAY, Aimill2oB69, Trains will, leuysas ifollows:` Leave Philadelphia, from New epot;Tbirty-OWai d Chestnut streets, ?AA. /H., 9,30 A. Mt I ,2130 P. M44./15 P. ni.1.35 I'. 31.1 ( 7.1a 11.p., 1 1- 10 ry i u. , k , i , lai l i ) Leal, W 6 t-C ester, onvlidpn , gin" a t 'Market' 'stre_et, 6.25 A. M., 7.26 A. M., 7.40 A. 5100„10 Ar0.31f,,,,im IP.' M., 4.5 g P. M., 645 P.N. r , . • t r. tt r , - I, I Leave Philadelphia forll. ti: Junction' and Intermit dinte 'Points, at ISM P. M. arid 6a6t I Leave IP. OS June+ ' '.tion forlßbiladelphia, at51 31 )A14 11 1 111.a. 4 613M. • i 1 v• I . 1 I Tralmleaving. West (pester at .40 .31, will stop at B. C:dritietton,liennij ,Olen Rid le &Nadi•.leuvirrs Philadeliddo, at 4.35 P. M . will isUip int ailediadGlen , 'El44 l a , mill . and ,Bist..,llinctiou.; gasse,to or., ,from slat one oetweeri west lee and 31 : , a. J otf? ir lira/ East, will take train lett* West Cbeste id 7 1 'A. ° M., and car will be attach xpress Train at . , C. Junction ; and going Writ, ,Bairseuxers for Station" above B. C. 3 unctidu -wilk take train PLilader iphia at 4.36 P. M., and Will - Change cars at B. O. Jane t The Pepot inliiiitidelphia is,reached directli by ilAo 'street and W ahmt street tars: , Thoset of the ' Market 'street line run within one sausxo.- -The cars of both , lines connect with each trainuponitkarrl i val. *: , • !• 0 T ON 131/NDAY4,_ tayo phliadelp is for west Chester at 6A. M t and 2. #N. AI- , i i Leave hllmle ger, B. 04 ./unctlon at 745 P. Nt r ,t ii• Leave Vest Chest r for Didladdlphla at 1.46 A. M. and • 4. 1 r! i sH l if'.'4lsr,l t e4lit Ni Vbilitchibia nte.oo A. ht.: WPai l eil E'e all cawed totake ,IVeurl A r tparel', oply, as , , *Otis, CorapanYWlll not in an csmi ho r9spn 11 oor an pritibut4t exceeding ouch ud adblp lora, rirdese a! ecdarOontrect be aside for the gam 4 7 , . ,',, WILLIAM 0, WHEELER. u - General Ouparint•Ralsut.r yasT FREIGHT LIRE, VIIONORTH X)ENNSYLYANIA, ItAILROAD, to Wilicesbarre, demo) , City Mount Carmel ‘ Oentralisiand all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad and 14 branches; ~, By new arrangements, perfected this day t this road is enabled to give Increased despatch t o inerstsual Ise COW. alguedlo the above-named refute. Goode dallvered at thelitrough Vrelght Depot, S. , cur . Front and Noble streets, Before 6P. M., will reach Wilkesbarre, Mount Carmel. Mahanoy City, and the other stations In lilationoy and Wyoming vattersbefore A. M, the succeeeing day. 11111/E1 OL.A3KIiAieA6 OEM , . S ILADELPHIA;/ GERMANTOWN' "A. AND NORRISTOWN 'RAILROAD. TIME TA- On and alter Monday, May 341869, and unit Rly#ler patine: . , Ton GERMANTOWN i' + r l • ela IV GU delphta-0 7 73,4.060 10; 11;111 . A. 2141,2. 2. 6 ,03604. 4 35,5.(4, &It, ii N., 7,8,9, RI, 1.1, 19 P. M. 1". 7 6 rantown-6;7, 7poi, gs, 8.2001, 10, 11,12 A. M.; V 26:1;43 20 olen-ttain, and the sat and eiN up treat, WU 4' ol2.o ‘6 : s3 G i lerin G4 •l 3 :;o 7 len ; B' B g ra llP ne l b l . 4 P : • 31' ~- il ;tad it. 1 - il g i i i i . 1 ON sunomrs. . .... i _,... . , .... a ;, ~ j i Til',.bil i (.r, , ..! t C 1 : 1 . 6 11 "....h 1 t i ?11-1' 1 ; 11 . 5 k i""` -t . llll, ili k 7 : .. it F "le t& ral 3 PL l N gn l7l l lllit r aitgBfi. P .' 1/ : 1 V , ,-; Leave Phil i lelW, 8,10 , 12 A;'. M.;* 2,'4114T,11 rind ti pAcee• e . e, , rks_l,tpirS , •3 l' It ', 'Li CP ) • . B,h/ Ws and 324A4 21 , I S .7. !f:d.VO c he ,ir ;;S.,ll97 „ o3. o 4U i l_ s Atln zi mi n D d i til2 B :pd M. ;,.: 1 , •:. „ 1 %•., ;". ; Levi(' ,P hi ii'd elph ia-79./6mln u tea A. 214 2 and. :R.14 te- A .R.:3140•141) • 9 L e gg gl i t u m L YM fORR A. Fon coVsfIOuoonERIAND gOnlß_TOinj.. r , If-ay phi lade d agig-6.?Y r *,.1.14: 1 / 4 4, ) liNgi.insp.A,426:7 4, 63i : 6. , 1,1 06 r , r /O. arid." 'IIF cgtlikie,2rig 3 • care 9 atara-0:10 656 i, I, -.; .. ti 4 .1 S. Ili o.lsi 8 and o,li r. lir. _ . „i d . -...1 .it :n 9 __ I t•t'.. ilar - - Thal % A M._Trains from F ort 11 put atop at ?donee 's. Potts' Landing, D_opind or St 'a b ane sir The* P. Pd. Train train Philadelpkdawi I,EdePtitalr at School Lano,Blana_ynnk and Cobkhohdeken.. Leave ON tiUNDAX/3. . "7 .' ' . ' ' t ' Philailelphia-0 A: M. 2kil, and 7.15_1 1 : Id.' • Leavelforriaton-7 A. N.:4 and OP.IL - L • s . •, • • -POR MARIA . X: .. ' Leave. Philadelphia-6,7N 9 Alp A.An.; iisc S. 4,,t if Ni,e.nr, 8.05, 10.06 and LeaveManaynnk-6.10,7,1 ~2.10,12i,1114A.21:;2;8%; 6,6 X, 6.80 and 10,.111. - ti. I_ , P.-. ...1. , , '2W Theo P.M. Train from Philadelphia upletop only at School Lane and Manarank. , • -, • , , . . • . • , ON EiIuNMANB • 1 ••• •, ‘.. kvel'hilaill_slpilia----9.&-m-;.234.4 .1 f IR VP,.31, ..,...,...... ~ eave.tianavnnalrA A. IC," Ir., 6 and 9%. P. If ." ;, ' • " ' l '' ' 'W. 'B. wII. ON, General Stitlerintendentv ~ f.:C....-1,7 Y./ - ..1 • t ... Miro% Ninth. and Green steeeta:' . • Y It.t , • , ;r; • ; BUMMER AREANGEmENT. ' , TiliSEtilf TO' 'ATLANTIC CITY. IN' arm:lloA t t 'EFFECT tIEPTEMBEEI. 1569.; iiTrough,Trains leave Vfne(litiret4 rprry.as follows: • a .. .ty•lrtt• .rthba•TAOIA eaTy • • ExpressAtlantlo, " throngli 1;1 P. M. . ... . 4 . l AL't LEAVE ATLAN'IIq,,OI2,II:, , • ' Atlantic Aetdminodation!;3..l..i • " • • 8,06 A. M. Express;through, in 7.2llAslik WU/WWII Ilussenoricar)lll..: 4 !--?..,... , .. „ ,.fitA* • • • LOCAL TRAINS- I,,EAV r E , -VINE ammo . A tco llttunAoonctootdri n • • o d • otlo n .. . .............. ... .... L1.10141V .Av t. Haddonitalt.o isr• • 2.5VT.M. • " : - 71,31Tylmuie,'LE4Tru • • ;. Ate 0..... .... .• • 44:1.4a.1.4...d.... 12,15, Noon; 2.15 P. ,M. ' • 5.40 A. M. • ' • `BISNDAYINAIIy,TRAIN Leaves Vine • .810 A., M. Leaves Atlantic ..... 4.17. P. M. Fare to Atlantic City, Tickets, good for the daysaad train on whichttherareituntrd, $3. Oaknian's Local Expretak, Booth atreilt, will call for l , aggage lln any, of the city and enburbii and 'check to hotel or cottage at AtlatitittOity.i. c • , •, . • The 2 M..Zxprese Train wliktoe.dieeontinuoil fro , this . . • . • ' • - D. IL"NUNDY,Agenti', tynCREST TIME ON' RECORD. THE PAE-HANDLE ROUTE. - ' ' I .911 1/Er 26 HOURS toOINOINKATr, via PENNSYLV i NIA•BAILR(AAD AND PA N-lIANDLE,MHOURS lest i TIME than by COMPETING 'LINES. ' • ..,(2. -SPASETENOETIS takivit i l i iii4.oo y o iXIRIIII 6 wrlve l ir 1 II iil in ti S 4t IT E IRPAS It ' Fi eI T is . ed . Pa lace ..._s' ttt e ' i pt tri LEDPING-CARS i run • through t'i from rii.ILV- ' 1 D LPAIA ;toCTNOINNATI. .Passengers taking the vo i o ,12 M. and MOO P. M. Tralim re s ich CINCINNATI. and . d 'points WEST and SOUTH ONE TEAM IN ADe ANCE of till othbr Routes.). ~ : • i•.. ,-a, ( J 2. P Kir Passengers for CINCINNA.TI,INHI 4 ANAFLIM, ST. LOUIS, CAIRO CHICA G O PEORIA_,_BU ING.s I TON, QUINCY, MILWAUKEE,' ST. PAUL, 0 LAMA. N.T.. atarall points WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTH, WEST will be_particular to ask tert.TICKETS gr. 'VW PAN-HANDLE ROUTE._,_, • ,_,_l_, ~ ..,, ; - 'AWL To SECURE the USEHUALaTt 111,1111 111 46. 1 this LINE, be VERY PARTICULAR rind 'AS ...Iro ' TICKETS . " Via PAK.UANDLE, I ), al, TICKET OF. VICES; N.W. CORNER NINTH igid CHESTNUT Sts, , , NO. 11611ARKIT STREET; bor. Secontt and • Front sta.; And THIRTY- IRST and MARKETits., West Phila... 1S: F: SCULL,Heneral Ticket Agent; Pittsburgh. ~ • I JOHN Hi r lDl4,7l6ll.Getscral,Emstern Agent, 6%pioacli AltilßllD - F.ArP.III - ~.: .E : :4 :il ' . :,,... ROAD—WINTER TULTAIiLE:. '•. ' • n and* after MONDAY, Sept 6, • 1869 ; the Trains on ithe Philadelphia and Erie Itailrolul .will run as follows front Pennsylvania .Railroitil Depet,Aest Philadelphia : 1' • NVESTWAHD. I V i al Priithileite es Phi1ade1phi5...1.4.L....«.4:-.. 9.20 Pt 117,, i 4 :_i . ,": l 'aiiiieil atEl l i i tl ilulaP ' °-"! " ". .. " ..7. 4....t. ............ i l igi'' .l ..'ll: 1 ErteTiiptese tenvde Phtliiiielphia..4.,." `...t..V......11.60.A.M, ; n, , ,t• • • . ‘i WilllanurPort.4.• 4...--- 9 • 00 Pt A. M." , " arrives at Erie. 4....,,..,,.;,..10.00 l. i Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.... ....,.... 8.00 P. H. ; " " '" • Williamsport„..l... • 6.10 P. I . " • ..." arrives at . Lock Haven.;.. • .1...... ~.. . 1. . . 7,00 P. M. ; . EASTWAR D. • i rani' Train leaves Erie • -....;......... B.is A.M. " "' • - " Wi11iani5p0rt.,.,.1.A.,.•46 . ..... 9.15 P.M,. " .1. " arrives at Philadelphia' •-• .‘ ......... 6.10 Aril. tErie Expreo leaves Erie-. ...... -,...».....,,...,:....... 5.20 P. M. ," • " • IVllliantsport.......;. ... . . ...... 4.26 A. lic, '• 4 * ' " arrives at PhihnielphlA......'• - . 1.20 P. , RI. Elmira Mail leaves Leek Has 0n....k...1.:.......... 0.60 A. M.: " , " ' Willinsport......., 8.45 A. Bli ) ni " arrives at Philadelphia.. - 7.15 P.M. 1 pnffalo Express leaves Williainspert.....: .... '. ... 12.20 A. W. • " ` " • Harrisburg • • 5.1 D A.M. , ,•: - " . arrives at .Philadeirobitt.... ..... - 9 . 2 : 4 A - t`Mio' ' Express east connects at Cony. Mall eastat Corti , 'and ~.I)i r iiBr e Wp. Express west at I ineton with trains ea Creekand Allegheny illvse,usilrend . ALVRED L. TYLER, ' . ' General Superintendent. VSTATE OF - REBECCA:- GRATZ"; DE-,`. beaged...z--LOtters teetamentiiry nu the above. estatn having been granted by the ft eopter, of Wilk to the,nn i dereigneti,ell persona itelebtcil to estatettre reilueste,d 1111 11 .inIT, iil3lll'('N:Vit.Vaciate l iftgoiltiV Or, gm'alnut, et>•eot. - - Res ° Ny tit*: , I. THF,' COURT OF .1 1 •A$ • 1.. for the City and County -of Plilladelphia.—\L DADMEW,by her next friend .dru:fys. JA SON BARBED, I Jime Teim,lBB9; No. 1: In Divorce.:—lo, JASON BAR , BED', Despondent—Stu : Please tube noticekthat a. rule lota been granted on-you .in the 'aboVe cause- to show I cause why,u, divorce a -rim-trio uinstiotonti. should 'not be, decreed. therein, returnable MONDAY, Sept .200%. 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M., personal sta'riculutying failed on acconnt of your absence: • • - J. ,11„-SLOAN, • . JOHN GoFownt, Attorneys for Libellant. se6ni iv 4t§, IArATE OF. EOM LIND WILL'OX cea .—L e rs 'testamentary' linen tha estate or EDMUND deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claims Or demands are requested tO present , the Same without de - ltry7 - to - S - A.3I.IJEL" \ I.LCOXTZ.Wenco-r7l2.4lVlsliiiii 7 00114-LADELPHIA- i -S-EPTE-M-BER—u---, the copartnership heretofore existing un7ler . Ann and name of CORNELIUS .& BAKER was dissolved. by mutual consoat on July 2,1819 The business of the manufactory will bo settled and, closed „by ROBERT CORNELIUS, at No. 821 Cherry. streot,'and that of the store by., .I§..t.Aq F. BAKER; at No. 710 Chestnut street:. 4 ROBERT CORNELIUS. • ' , ' ISAAC F. BAKER, WM. C. BASER, ' ' • • ROBERT C. CORNEOUS„ JOHN C. CORNELL , Raint , R7TTBARER,I, - - 4 CHARLES B. , voRNELIus: - • • '• • 5ept..2,1269.. The undersigned,. late of (.10R - AuEi a BA N/ilL_ • BAKER' %N. have this day entered into a ropartnereXp under, Atm firm nameM CORNELIUS & SUNS.' ,• „ Having purchased thefactories MA Cherry stieet Eiftii otrept, near Colurobta . .avenuWand, all' the - ma lt:Weary 'of the late firmore are trepared Continuo the' ;manufacture and sale of Opt Fixtures, &0., at o, 621',C1gILILY STIMET; PHILADELPHIA: , • ORERT , .CORNELIUS, ROBERT CORNELIOSY(i-' , . . , . JOHN.. vo.immur_ ••,y• set 71n§' PHARLE B E. PQEtiintlYs.:' '••• • 'IY nAlicoll'OßD• AItNOLIY'A : .Mk"ROtERi , tx.BLii,ER, late of CORNELIUS & AurioAllis day formed a copartnership under the name of • tenzioLD & BAKER..,•; . . I .11aNtng pnrehased the entire stock_ ef goods of:she,hise ifirm of Cornelius & Baker, at 710 f_NSITNT.TT rltreet, Ithey.nre.preuared to continuo at that. place .the ;Sale of .C..at4 'fixtures, Lamps, Bronzes, &c . "0 DGER St , AID ;,, WOST.ENHOLM'S Ain PQoEarp KNrvEs, PEARL . '.and STA__lO, HAN DLESO beautiful finish' RODGERS: and WA: 4 1 2., ;ELITOPIERI3_, and the VLEIULATEED. IL,EaclUlla 'RAZOR.' '80.18130E8 I OASES' Oft he llnestU. i g ti .., litimerevEnivestBeissora and Tubleßutlety,,ground 10;dishedk ICAWIENSTEUAIEIIT/3„ oftho mcista j %;i eit, eonettuotloA ta assist tho hearlmi - nt - goo. x_to• , s i . - - .Gutho Awl SctsglcallnatrowniX4Xer, l / 4 Xpth A et."...- bele* Chentnnt. . • "..'".'L: . •• - , ticyl-tt . ; d'} , a+ r. • • , .. ; ,t . .--,,,t,...4,-4..r 9 11 P . 54.7a DE,NTA.IitTN.BLAA.;. BUFERIQR'. 1 ‘ arttele for cleaning the TeettAdoeUtoying tralltaltt, tv oh Infest thenwidvng'tone to the' an i ' It' ear g.. ef. fragrance , and sverteet alga. ese' l lis .the '.' meat • It' may: be :need dqUyi 014 *al ~b lb to.to.- siren • Iren*eak. and bleeding, ttjutef t ", 3 ollo. l o. O. silt* and deteretreness will recommen3 TO Amory '0 e;" vb. tug c9tdpotbdwith,thoanoistallefil) 'Aft ljottthit thicti '1 stiir clang' and 'Bfferogeoplettilt*,it,co 4 40. - trpll'a a4r a' reliable entietitute for ths Butettpt vr,a IT IV ,eli t Y, la t 7° lltillnent Dentlitsi arithikt u esa l mitt o „thiVlloßltlt'dtatts ` of theTtentallina , advocate 1 4*A l F i lit ' , ennui:net - Bottling to prevent Itettnrestralned am_plb ent.l' Matte ettlY by ' " "' ' '''. l4 - 11 Et i 'XIL an'lN4Apetheeary. AVOlLlkaAlk4,loTmettteets. Tor We 113. Drutigliti ilkiiiiaUtuaLi.4.' Irred.• Browne. '.• i .:'''' I).' : , --otittle, •-: .' Ilaseard,4 pg.i...,,—.„.,—,.:4 - - 00 1 100 i i ipavu, tr..ll:lteeny, ~ ; . ~ + , e,4 0: : vio , IllefiC IL Kay;., A'. -,'.. A"i '-' ,"'.l 14,44 , wars, ,.. r ' C 1.4, 0 41 0 e, ~ ~ • . ~, ~ - ' , ,es..stoustra s , T,..Lilltnaltaied,„ ~:,i., •f,:,., ~.I)Thuttims, 1 Atnbrose Smith, ' : :., hs,sat. - Bnotre Edward Parrish, ' ::, - - . James N. Marks' , Wm. D. Webb.' ' • , 'B. Bringheirst & 80.. Jrunes L. BlepllaM, " ' byott & Co., II ughee & Combo,-' Ill.p. Bleir'e Sons , Henry A. Bower . :' , I Wyeth ft Bra. 1:',:t.2-;•.; • - . , :.i: ~.:•• rtr. 7 - k - ^'•"`7". . vi.V. . TRAVELERS' GIVIDJE.... NQTIOEP. •-'COPARTNERSHIP&' .3 -' CUTLER. MDIO r • • "A;J, MMIN=I i ~;r;"it t~; . ~ ~.i u. t
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