I==== CITY BULLETLN. —The contributors to the Academy 'of , Nahiral 'Sciences hew a meeting .yesterday afterPoil, .A.1 1 4) 01 t of the Boar 4 of Tit Wees wari subinitted. 11. stattis that 'llrs.-' - •Buseberi 7 berger, Bridges, Leidy and Mr. Tryon were appointed " to prepare,,iaconjuzietlott with the addled, a Plan fia , an. economical' building." tote erected on the site -at the southwest cor . ner of : Nineteenth and, Mice streets., . • r in Septeniber,'-3lr.'.WelSh commiinicated to the Board that, Mr. llenry C. Idbson generously., , proposed .to give, as a site for tbeiatiw•;Uuilduig, a • lot situated south or - W•thiut street havina a front •of reekon the west side of Twenty-second street, and extending westwarib23 feet, con- tainingl9,(324 Squareleet.' This , munificent ofl4 the Board' declined to accept. The lot at of(Nineteenth and Bace streets, pur .chaSed-tor the Acadeniy,Cotitains '48,523 square feet.' It is in au improved and improving ,ileiglibtiihood, It is bounded by three streets. • and is, open on its west side, so that natural Light is secure to it from all its exposures. It is believed to be not more than large enough to meet the wants of the institntionduring 'tbe half Century. ' T.t IS designed to erect upon the. Race streft l ,l 'eide of this lot a wing of the proposed building for the accommodation of the pros mit collections leaving to our successors the task of its exten sion and completion. The wing will cover an area 0f12,144 square feet.: The Board deems that no better site than 'that on Itace street can now be procured, and • believes it to be expedient to commence build 7 ing there as soon as practicable, unless by some fortunate chance a suitable lot :on : Broad street - shall be presented. In November last a , plan of building was approved. It is estimated that the cost of erecting the designed wing will be 1122,500, and that of this amOunt:s92,7oo will Ue required to put the building under roof. The edifice is to be fire-proof, and the . external Walls are to be constructed of serpen- tine rock, and trimmed with Cleveland stone. The treasurer's report shows that 'since NoVeMber, 1868; only .onb hundred' dollars 'additional! tontributiOn Mire been redelyed ;: that after paying the taxes for the : Year. ; 1869; ~;and sundry contingent expenses, the :building fuhd on hand, NoVember 30, is $31,28.4. 68; that: the aggregate of contributions remaining unpaid is $15,175, making the total fund 'at, the inOst $46,459 68. A part of these.r'contri ' butlons are payable in materials ; atid Of course cannot be asked for until :_they are needed. It is estimated) therefore, that ~about , $44,000 are. mr; :will .1x) available during the year 1870, if the • work is begun." ; " The number of visitors to ;the Museum' is'a fair indication of ' the ,poPit r''larity'and' usefulness of the institution, ,even ieStrieted space', for the 'display of its treasure.s.l' nring the ,)T.34' although it eloaed,dmill„" SLY , weeks in .inkhatimmer, :ale Museum of the; Academy' was visited by , 95456, persons: A receptacle.for contributions to the building fund was in' of 'all of them: Its aggregate receiptS tor the year were $l5 .02,0 r on, an average .of a fraction less than one cent for every 64 visitors." —The Controllers of the Public Schools held a stated' nieethAt yesterday affermitin; An:fano - Abe communications received was One. from the, Second Section, ap prOPritition of $.30,000 for the erection_of gnetnintki school; from the Twentieth Section, west, asking the purchase of a lot for school purposes,. at Twenty-third .• and dretTerson streets, which were • appropriately referred. The Board provided - for two additional Stand ing Corowittes—Lolie on Eatimates, the other on the Office of the Board.. The ,following were announced as the Standing CoMmittees of the Board : • • Central High School-Cl. F. Abbott, Chair man ; M. Biynn, C. M. Lukens, L. C. Cass*, S:11. Smith Norm& Saool—D. Steinmetz, chairman; E. Ahnstrchig, W. J. Jackson, J. 11. Macßride, D. Weatherly. Property—P. A. B. Widener, chairman ; J. B. Green, W. J. Jackson, D. Weatherly, R. W. Downing. Accounts—J. Milligan, chairman ; N. ,T. Hoffman, S. H. Smith, S. Wakeling, W. Eidings. Text ..IfooliN-31. Elymi, chairman; P. A. B. Widener, L. C. Cassidy, J. H. Macßride, J. Milligan. Grammar, Secondaty and Primary—J. 11. 'Macßride, chairman; J. J. Hartman, W. J. Jackson,E. IV. Downing, S. Gratz. Svidiie,—N. J. Hoffman, chairman; 'M. 11. Harris, S. Wakeling, W. Ridings, J. •S. Hinkel. Qualcation of Tcochers—L. Elkin, • chair man ; C. M. Lukens, A.. Nebinger, M. D., J. J. Hartman, S. Gratz. Reports ofSchoo/8-41. W. Downing, chair man ; 11. C. Hickok, S. H:Sinith,P. A. Fagen, A.S. Jenks. Revision of Studics'—E. Armstrong, chair man; C. 1': Abbott, L. C. Cassidy, H. C. 'Hickok, S. Gratz. 'Expenses—J. Freeborn, chairman; L. El kin, J. MacAvOy, 31. D., A. Nebiuger, M. 1)., M. R. Harris. Estimates—J. B. Grew', chairman ; C. M. Lukens, J. Freeborn, P. A. Fagen,l). Stein metz, J. S. Hinkel, J. MacAvoy, M. D., N. J. 110fiman J. Milligan, Jr. A resolution was adopted to the etlect that hereafter teacher& warrants shall be delivered by the Secretary at the most central and con venient school building in each section. Also, one to the•eflect that the Committee' on Girls' Normal School be instructed to Krim - ire the re fusal of a lot of ground suitable for a new school building. Also, that a block be procured In which to record the specifications for work on the school-houses, the names of contractors, the amount, the bids, &c., to ho kept in the office of the Secretary. Mr. Hickok presented a memorial, to be sent to thti Legislature, asking from the State an ap propriation of $50,000, to aid in the erection and equipment of a Girls' Normal School build ing, a similar sum to be appropriated by City Councils. The Board endorsed the memorial.- —The operations of the -Philadelphia Post,: office during the year 1.09. Were as follows- Stamps sold, $07.i7,275, ;12 ; mail letters deliv ered, 10,281,$40; local letters delivered, 4,5(17,- ;h18; newspapers delivered, :3,420358: letters collected, 12,4:110,202; nev..spapeh collected, 3,225,:1,‘,6 ; money orders issued, 17,;198, amounting to 5:182,950 6:3; money orders amounting to $1,2;19,472 70; registered letters received for city delivery, ;17,1k5 • registered )ettets received for distribution, ;19;108 ; regiS teed letters sent, 24;12:1 ; letters registered at Philadelphia - Post-office, 12,922.; registered packing envelopes 'used, 10,974. • —The Good Will Fire Engine Comp a ny has G' elected the following ollicerS:' President— Lewis Vice., Presidentleo. C. Wilkins. KeeretaryJno. Asst. • Seeretary—•Wni. McConnell. Treasurer—jno. U. Itollicic, Sr. lioard of Engineers—jno. G. Ilollick, Sr.; Gorton Gavit, John • MeetillOugh; .Andrew Alexander, 'Theodore Brackney, An drew J. Robinson, David . Clow, John Winters. Board of Dirsctors- 7 John G. iloillek, Jr.; Wm. McConnell, 'David C. Honk, Jr.; James Kenney, Lewis Kelly, John Miller; Sanniel • Harris, Charles Irvin. —The folloWing Hie aggregate value of property in the city, exempt from taxation : property of the United States Government, $0,022,000; property of the State of Penusyl 897,500;;'city property (miscellaneous), 14,286,450 ; public school buildings, 2,120,100; schools other than public schools, 297,810; hospitals, asylums, &e., 2,781,050; colleges, libraries, &c., 1,152,800; fire companies, 432,- 700; cemeteries, 1,101,0004; halls, 304,000; rail „roads and canals, 201,600 ; church property, 10,924;050. Grand total, $41,245,500, —lu the case of Atwell and Hamilton, .Charged with complicity in the murderous as sault on Revenue Detective Brooks, the Dis trict Attorney abandoned the case as to At, and Hamilton's case went to t 1 1( j ur y, lite verdict was poE ...„Lockhoiderti Of the Horticultural Halt ' lit their amnia) meeting yesterday. The an- Otto' report ShOWS,..that ,the relaipts from. all sources were $1‘.2;4,19 i)4, and thetspenditures ..$11.f)50 ,17; lee:Ong - a balance in the' treasury nt , $4F.9 13. taxes, paid: , :ainountett to SI:S72 (10, 'iAfter theteading of . the'report . an . election for directors ''waa 'bold, 'With the' fol lowing ' resnit 'Sehaffer,' H. 'A. Dreer; Charles P. Hayes, 'E. Satterthwaite, 'Stephen Morris, IL: Mitchell, ;James Ritchie, Thomas 1 . vans, Robert :Cornelius And Thin `ocis,Stiarks, —The monthly ferliperance nioeting, , the Young, cbristian AssociatioW was ,held last evening, at the 'ball,. N 0,.: 1.21.0 Chestnut street. An 'address. on the subject was de- , livered by J. .11.: Sypher, , and. the following question was discussed' low can W'T best carry on the TenMerance Work in Our - Several Churches." • :Sacra) recitatiot4 Wore ',4ven'by Professor' 3,. W. 'tSlatainraker: : , . . —Before Alderman Kerr, yesterday :after noon, Thomas Scroggy and' Franas L. Moore, were charged with stilling J.'obscene books. Detective (Meer Mereto testified' that ' he pnreltaSed tivo' obscene books frOniSerog#, and one at M 1.., 'Moore'.4. store. : :Defendatits 'were ,held $2,00Q bail to answer. , —The distribution of breall and,•Oitittp:"Wras commenced yesterday to the deserving poor, at the Moyaniensing Soup house, N. W. Corner of Eighth and Marthitt streets - .,,Contrilndl,On • in money or provisions will be received by,an • of the managers. Robei4,,Graffen is the Presi dent, and John Pierce, Treasurer. : —Dennis Delaney; aged 40 yearS, fell front a lumber wager, at Seventh and Coates streets. yesterday afternoOm and waS sei Seriously. in jurred that he 'died soon after the raccident. Deceased resided at N o:1017' Thompson street. —An 'election was held in the Armory of the First City' Troop for Lieutenant and •COrnet, which resulted in the election of, noberi,E. Randall, Esti., and Colonel A. L. Snewden:.; 'CANDIEN Gossip. —The'Weecticoe SteaM Fire Engine COM pany No. 2, of (2amden, is the only ; volunteer company in • Service. . , ; —An alarm .of tire iu Camden, yesterday, was caused by the romnsiu the . .court-honse becoming filledwith sinoke..' On 'ektimination it was found to:proceed front t defective „Which was remedied before anyinaterial• dam.: age was sustained r 1 " - 7 -11urglars eft into the residence of .Oharies Collins, at-Cooper's .Point; a night or ~two 'since, and stole therefrom a Watch and a small, sum of money. ,'The . burglars Sedin to aftr ' time' recently, as 'no less than four witches have been ,taken since.2dondaY, night, , , ,—Wartants were : issued last evening' by Mayor Cox-for the arrest of a , 'Patty in (41mt cester city, on suspielOn' that .they'Were en gaged, in the 'robbery at the, 'resideriee of 4,r. Conrad, near Turnersville, about thir milteen es frOna Camden, ,on Monday night. Quite j a large amount of goods: were stolen,l among which were a silver watch. a gold watch, a lot, of silver spoons, and other articles of value. A' small sum of money was also taken' , , • number of paid letters' received ; at the Camden post office ,for the six months commencing on the first of July last and, end ing on the first ,of January instant, was 135,082; free letters, 2,:h17. There .were 'also received 6,427 stamped papers. = The number of paid letters sent from the Mike %vas 11.'1,081; free- letters, 1,599. There ' were 8,426. , drop' letters received. The business of this Office : is such that the Government onglit to erect aline and convenient building. in the central part ,of Camden for it and the Custom-House. • is said that the turnpike between Cam den. and, Gloucester City, where it crosses the meadows near Newton creek. is to be at owe repaired. For a long time( this road awl the bridge over:. the creek. have been hilpa.ssable, and travelers have been obliged to go around by Mount Ephraim, three or four mileSfarther,' , to get to Gloucester. , A dill - lenity has alSo existed between the Board of Freeholders and the Turnpike Company in reference to repair ing the bridge, which. it is said, has been set tled, and the repairs will be made. —Two men, named Michael Hatton and Charles Small. were arrested yesterday after noon, in Camden, and taken before Mayor Cox,on a very serious charge. It appears that early the evening before a Mr. Richard Clark was accosted by a gang of men nelyr the cricket grounds, in' Middie Ward, knhcked down, and robbed of his watch and chain and some money. Mr. Clark complained of 'the defendants as having been concerned in the outrage ; hence their arrest. Upon a careful examination into the circumstances. the Napr deemed the evidence. sufficient to send the matter to court, and the two men were com mitted to answer. The outrage was a bold one, and if the parties are found guilty, they will, most probably, receive a' pretty severe punishment, as the officers of the law are de termined to deal vigorously with the perpetra tors of Such crimes. A NEW YORK SCANDAL. Commotion Urn Methodist Church—the Pastor Elopes with a Sister. The report which ha become current announcing the elopement . of prominent Clergythan of this city with a young lady Or hi's congregation, has created sad consternatina among a large and influential religious de- Immination. The _diets briefly detailed ,are these , • The Rev. Horace. Cook, who has, until his sudden ,departure, been presiding over the Seventh Street Methodist 'Episcopal Church, became enamored of a .young lady of his church, and alter paying'conSiderable attention to ber, which was scarcely compatible with his position as a clergyman, or consistent with his relations as a husband. and falter, he left his Dome, and meeting the young lady by appoint- Merit concluded .hot to trsteamer,•and sailed for Europe. The young lady is but lt; years of age, and is of a simple and confiding nature, untutored in the ways of the world, and reared by a pious and cultured family. Ber mine is Miss 'John son, and she was a pupil in Twelfth Street School. She had often expressed her admira t ion for her minister, Mr. Cook, in her natur ally artless manner, but no :one imagined that there had been impropriety in their intercourse. Mr. Cook bad been very attentive to her, but his manner is very suave and his nature social', and his fondness for young people conspicuous; so that any particular interest which he showed for Miss Johnson's society did not awaken suspicion, it now appears that he was accustomed to meet this young lady in the afternoon as she came from schoOl, and to walk with her, This was not known to the parents. .There Were reports about Mr. Cook's attentions to. Miss Johnson being very, iinPrOper, and theniother of the young lady hearing them, reproved her ror TerMitting Mr. 'Cook to indulge in so Marked attention. While ,Mr. Cook was in Europe during last summer she was in frequent interchange of letters, and it is said,they" were somewhat questionable. She was at the steamer when he left on his summer voyage, and handed him a slip of paper with these words inside, "May God grant you a pleasant trip and bring you back in safety to us." Other scraps which were :handed him by the young lady showed that she had _no impure thoughts r and that her love to him was by no means passional. Since the pastor's return, Mr. Johnson has been carefully watching the movements of the minister and daughter, and had determined to cowhide the clergyman if he met him in com pany with his (laughter. But since Kr..obok's return he has not been discovered in his clan destine meetings, although they haie been many. on Thursday evening last le obtained Con siderable money•from his friends, and packed a trunk and made readiness for his journey. On : Friday afternoon he met Miss Johnson as he came from school, and with her books and in her school dress he pled her away. lice THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-=PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, -1.87(L- . . talully is=plungechin great grief, and her lather has acted like a crazy man. The minister Witittr rti letten before leaving the city) on Satur-. day; telling the, father of ; Bliss :Johnson that he "would forfeit his 'life for the woman he adored," and assuring hitn . that she should he well cared for This itillaniedHtlio family, flat.. they belieVe:thal he has heartlessly , deceivid her ariCsought'her'iiiin. • Mrs. Vook, the wife of the minister, his been prostrated ,lry .tyre occurrence. , Site ;retitirri to her Mother as''• soon as 'she sufficiently recovers. Her family are left ria-' provided. Both families are deeply afflicted, and •SeenS:althost distratuterh.Therti is algelieril condemnation of the clergyman, but the youdg lady has been inveigled away, it is thought, by the , ilatterkug . : - speeches . .4.3f hetra:reV 7 -'-- Tribrurc, . ILLINOIS DIVOBILIES • . Wintering the' Old Romance` In Chicago Real Life. -,nuirning,,about 10 , o'clock, an elderlY, !,t4erions4Ooking'ilidividtial, Well pro-, tooted from the inclemency of the weather by sundry layers of overcoats and comforters, • entered the,ollitie.of the picric of the Supreme taidelii a MethodiCal Manner, and after : spending About ten minutes in unwirapping himself to a sudicient degree to, be able to ar ticulate,„ expended iihout the. same period of time in „sloWly looking .arotind , After `carefullylnVestigating the surroundings of the 'highly ornamented Otlice.jthe i ehl i gentleman's eve ' rekted upon. the bland features „Of one of the most gentleinanlyandbenexeletit of living ! deputy Clerks, ~ hint, he ~. Lconipg toward he sernausly enunciated the i,piportant memo Syllable,„ (lap, !" The personage thus addressed ;inquired for further particulars.. ".Cap, repeated the. stranger, " are you 41.yetitO ahhitelang folks 1)0 you di. Voreea ' , . , • A f reply to ,this. t" oga pry: was, 4) a somewhat : aftirtuatory character, whereupon the Onestioner stated IAS Brl-elance, after. re lulu ]ugly adinittiligthat lus,wife.: had not de setted him 7 --neither, liad;she been guilty of `adultery, cruelty, drunKennessi or. any, of the other little eccentrieities" for which the law allows a disoltdion bonds. , Wonian,"llap;' „tie, "don't get along, ell With'pe. . She jaws inf. fearful, and if any man Can stand jawing hie name is , not, mine. We don't get along, well together, `lOl4 haven't tor the last thirty years. I, there .fo're, want to ,he unliitche,d,„mul Ideal want her to knew anything-,about-A-until__ les. all_ over. 'I want it done now, because.it's getting cold weather,:arid it will take a good, deal to Winter her. get.diyoreed here without anybody finding it out for a spell friend;74esPondeir the official, suavely anti icitidly, ye . yender desk • ' The shangeir resnonded luthe affirmat•ive. "If, you coniehere in oboin, one hoar, you will See. three young men whose natural fe rbeitt cleriieted on their coitntenances , sit ting there *ether. . a nimpent, they will ' ]ream, that,; spit for, divorce has bean eool- nieieed. 'They 'rush for the papers will brutally'assopit each Other for tile, first chalice to' 'seat) their contents, and . then, ,they will write for,four hours apiece. ~They are news paper men, and Will write you up for _publica tion. ;They are probably :now in the next doing the something for 80101)04 else. 'limy. will write, au article about you with, thirteen head-lines. They will -print all -you know about yourself,:and all that any one else ktiowS, and a great : cleat that !nO.oug•knOws. ,It airy, of cOUrse,.do you gOod,bUt of that you will have tO,Mdge You can't get rid of *pin, for they are al - anent, and i neorrupt ble,.and it won't be of any use to kill.thein,for at their efliCes" they keep ; men a great deal worse than, they ate.". „ up, slowly and asked the, now frigid ened :Miter, "is that all truer" 'lt is true', all' of it, and less than the truth." , - , . Then," said. the old man with a melan choly air, as lie proceeded to again emrelop himself his multitudinous wrappings, ",1 guess rn winter the old woman after all.. come back again nest year,Mul „then, perhaps, these fedloWs will be de ad." • Anti sileiitly lind f; or ro rattily the disap pointed one pulled hhi bat over his eyes and quietly stole Ili hicollo Republican. , AmttsEnEnh. A MERICAN ACADEMY OE MUSIC.— GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. , THIS, WEDNESDAY, EVENING, January 12, WO, BRIOL.. NORMA. joint' appearanCe fij . the two? echilirate,l Prinie Donne MA 1) A 111 E CAROLINA BRIM. andiAtLLE., PAULINE CANISSA, Jlcappeas . ance of the renowned Tenor, ig. B. 31ASSIMILIANI• In it a favoritii opera, • ra - lif ()MIA „Au With the following great root Nornia Nine. 'CAROLINA BRIOL , Adallihia - ' Dille. PAULINE CANISSA Pollio , Sig. .11 MASSIMILIANt Oro - v0i,,,,, Sig._ COLETTI Flit - , is . sig. REICHARDT Conductor . ' • sig. NICOL AI 70-1111 /Mil IW i THURSDAY 1, JANUARY 13, . • K . KLLOGG., . • KELLOGG. 1 - lilies CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG in a new role. Sig. GIORGIO RONCONI in a now role. First tine of the highly successful NEW COMIC OPERA, . BY FERRARI, PIPELE. PIPELE. Pounded on a comic episode of Eugene 48ue's " Alyste rice of Paris," with the following immense cast ; . . Rigoletta. a young suanistreos Hiss C. L. Kellogg ripple, an old porter . Slg, 0. Rontionl. Mitdalona e - iiiii wife . Milo. Lem!. Calirinn. a painter - Sig. Reyna." Jai; mi, li . orrand, a n0tary....... ..... ~. ..... ~. .......Sig. Barili. Dureeiiel. the secretary • kg. Massinithuoi. An to,her .. - Sig. Reichardt. Clinduc tor .. Sig. Torriani. _ _..._.., Seats for any performance now for sale at the Academy. of 31nsle, and Trompler's, 92 Chestnut street. LAURA, „ KEENE/ 6 , 4 • STREET THEATRE. - FIRST NIGHT OF BOUOICAUIa'S • : .NEW PLAY. 3lEnc Y 808 . MERCY pomp MERCY MJhS LAURA .KEENIL To conclude With the Conde Brood' A HUSBAND TO ORDER. FRIDAY, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF .• LAURA KEENE. Three pieces—MATRIMONY. IS SHE MAD e, unit • , ACTRESS BY DAYLIGHT. SATURDAY IMATINEE—SUHOOL. NoNney, Jan. 17. Firgt App , :arance ut 'MISS SUSAN GALToN And-Gulton Open Company. Seats *'cured ci days in advance. Evening—Poors open at 7 ; comment:e at quarter to 8. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. BeginaThi' , Olchick. • • MONDAY, January nth./ EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 'WITH NEW SCENERY: , • , FINE EFFECAS and GREAT CAST. • LITTLE l'/ kl 'Li MARTHA NEB. JNO. DBEW Aided) the Full COmpanv. SAT U RDA Y, Jan. lath, at 2 o'clock, NLY MATINEE OF LITTLE .1'131.'1,1C. Seat , ' Secured Si days in adN amp. W ALNUT STREET ; THEATRE, ; N. E. cor. Ninth and Walnut streets. TIIIS,WEDNESDAY, EVENING: Jan. 12, Ninth night of the highly suCeessfid • ROMANTIC/ MILITARY DRAMA. 111 . 4 Ac ? , by Watts Phillips, Eso., author of "The Dead Ileari,•"Lost in London."' &e.. entitled NOT 'GUILTY, • ' ' THE YOUNG VOLUNTEER CORI'S and HECK'S PIiILADELPIIIA BAND No.l ARE SPECIALLYENGAGED. !NOT 'GUILTY MATINEE ON SATURDAY. CAA RL , WOLESOIiN's SERIES OF SIX .mat Foyer.of Academy of Music. 11 - 11,111) Ok"rHE BERMS. • • MENDELSSOBN MATINEE, FRIDAY A FMB NoON, January 11,1270, at 1 o'clock. Progrommea at the • jail-40 Dul'Rliz 85 BENEDICT'S OPERA Timmy:, SEVENTH Street, jitd(m• Arch. THIS EVENING, DHPREZ & BENEDICT'S Gieautic.Minstrel.s and Burlesque OperuTroupo, - Tjrneo—Lnwyrr and ir,l Time—Growhi n Dinnestic Troubles. Third And , Lant Week—Fentivid, Found Alive: A dmidsion.f,o OH. him !tette. 7 . 5 ctn. Gallery, 25 cts. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, EVERY EVENING,Mr. FRANK A. GIBBONS, the greatest Gymnaid of Menge: MISS EVA BRENT. MISS AI/A' RICHMOND, SM. G lAV EL LI and" LE A RNED DOGS, Mr. LARRY TOOLEY. Mlle. LUPO, Mlle. DE ROSA, Al I • Sam. Devere, Mr. Thos. Winnett, &c. Matinee on Saturday ,afternoon. ut 2 o'clock. mEmPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY 1 BUILDINGS. SIGNOR BLITZ, ASSISTED BY HIS SON THEODORE. • E ver y evening at Matinees on Wednesday add Saturday at 3. All the Modern and Ancient Mysteriee. DABLOR CONCERTS—THE TIIIRTj CONCERT will lie given at NATATORIUM HALL Broad. below Walnut, Sti.TURDAV EVENING, Jan: 14th. String Quartette. Beetboven'sltaseinuolfeky No. 3. Picket~ and programmes at Meyer's, 1413 Chestnut, Andre . s and Boner's,and at the door. jail me;B dr "MEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA 1. 1 1 HOUSE ' " ' • 'IRE FAMILY RESORT. Cd.E.PW/i ()SS 4 - DixErs AuNsTicns, EVEBY EVENING. • T. L. OARNOROBS, Manager. 0, EN TZ ANITHAR3LEIVB MATINEES:: S Mu/deal Fund Mil; 1862-7 p. Every 'SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at MCo'clock. • ocl9•tf A CADEM Y, OF FINE ARTS,. - ' CHESTNUT street, above Tenth Open from 9A, ht to 6 P. M, Herr.l6uSil Weat'a.Great Picture of 0111 U ST 'REJECTED /1/ still on °Whitton, WOE SALJ. BARG-AIN! NEW AND HANDSOME DWELLINO, 110 1 7 , SPRIETCE STREET, 1-81, 0tY (Irroneh roof.) linfolitord 11,11 111816 , 8tylle. Built for Ows‘er. Will be sold reasOnable, and not mudi Money I needed. APPLY TO JOHN, 37irAN.VIA.HER,, Sixth mid Market Streets. ARCH STREET RESIDENCE a FOR No. I9i'i'ARAV,l4 STREET. Elegant Brown-Stone flusidenco, threa Morino ,and AlahAard toof ; •ory commodious, furnished with;over7 Modefit'anventen6i, arid built in a very superior and anbatantial manner. Lot 26 feet front by 150 foot deep to Cuthbert Street, on which is erected a baudsonie taloa Stable and Coach J. M, C UMMEY & SONS, TM WALNUT Strout. No2o tfry, ft YOB.; SAL E-7Tli E!)11 OD It RTIv 7 Tfir YtE E mu story lorielcdwelling. with two•story thiuble !melt buildings, every CCHIVeIIiCIICV, and hi nerfeet order, No. 513 biouni Thirteenth streat. J. M. GUM• MEY , &, 601143,J9.Wiclitut,mtrret- •'' FOR SALE—THE THREE-STORY brick dwe lling'. with three-story back buildings, every convenience ;Lod in good order, No. 655 North Thirteenth strest,qabareoi7rdiace:: J. M. GUMMEY & EONS, 733 Wallin! street, . sVOX •S A. 1.4 .6,---MODERN MBES. tory 'kick Dwelling.l3l3 S. Ninth ht. Every con. Tendence. /Muir° ort the prenthien. • GERMANTOWN FOR SALE._ The•flandmanie 'Stalin every city conveniences hi perfect order and well shaded. Sitnate northwest Corner Fast Walnut Line and Hor ton htreet. J. M. GUMMEY d: SONS. 733 Walnut at. F CRI: OR BENT-MARKET. STREET- Ea Elegant dollbi , titerp property, 40 feet front, smith west cOrneit'of Sixth. . . . . Four-htorY Nct 617 blorhrt @trek. . • CHESTNUT ST REET- - -Vaht bh; pr..perty , nortimist. corner.Elevealth stteAr,ttill be improved. • WALNUT STEITET,,Stoke chteßhig, o:1111). " •PIODERN• 'RESIDENCE—with etery eouvertienee, No. 102 North Ninetemtlulitreet, above Arch. LARGE 11WET:HINGsfillAble for boarding-h. - met., Nertheriiit, center of Eighteenth and Vine mroots. • WALNUT STREET—Large. four.htorr xtorry No. Ho. 1017: J.IST. GHIIIIIEY • ' 8 ON S 733 Walnut street. 0-71 `FOR ' 'SALE.—'THIS: 'HA N HSO:N.TE 041 Double 13rown Stabs Itesideneo.ifftuate No: 180.5 Spring Darden if treot: 1 ery substantially built. First floor finished In hhiek wsdnnt. Lot :16 feet fl - ourbv feet deep to IA , ntreet. 3.111. G 50Nn,73.3 i'SVAlnitn,treet- Ti OGA STREET—FOR SAL "I;',.—TFIE 'two new pointed stone Residances,'lrith Mamard roof, and having every city COTllVitunute;Hitnate at. the N. W. corner of Nineteenth and Tiuga street, .1. 31. (;I:31.11.1EY & 50N5;73.3 Wain nrbtront. el; I'Ol SALE —DWELLING 1421 wi.nortS Thirteenth street ; every convenience, and in good order. , Superior 1122 North etreet,'orf easy t 55.500. Three-story brick, ZAS North Twelfth 'street, having a good twO-story dwelling in the rear. 68 . ,eve. Three-story brick, ale Powell street, in good , order, store and dwelling. N 0.30 SontliSjxth stria. $8,003. Frame house, 900 Third' street, South cauleu, neat hpruce, 4.7lear. . , . . MO ()liven street, two-story .brick, gel y . Building Lots Passtnnk road ,nu a ax ii i ood Lot at Rialug Sun 'RUBE T GEAFFY:N 460 N, 531 Pine street. l FOR SALE THE HANDSOMIC Brown,Stone and Pre Brick Dwelling, No. 2112 bpruco otreet, with all and every improvement. Built to the beat :manner: luntiediato possemileti. Ortm halt can remain, if defaced. Apply to CQPBUCK A .1-URBAN . ..KB 'Walnut etreet. • TO RENT.' Ei../Cew Hotel to Let, Furnished, 1504 anti 1506 CHESTNUT Street. 4,115 t built. 4 Arst clash house sad location, SO rowng, flirting. d en swite, vi'ith venter , tan , ' and bath, Jae grates and 'mutates to ea , li room. Balls. Bil liard, Bar ; Mee and l'arli,rh hated with titham. APPLY TO .J 01 - 'q CRUMP, Builder, 1^.31 Chestnut Street. °REESE St Mc COLL TTM , REAL ESTATE iu • • AGENTS. Ofllce,Jacklion street, opposite Mansion street, Caps Metal; N. J.. Real Estate bought and Had. Persons desirous, of renting cottagois during the season Win aPPIT or address as above. IteBpectfully refer to Chas. A. P.U.13 faun, Hen ri DUMM. Fratichi hleJlvain, Auguetun Merino, John D3vitt and W. W. Juvehal. , fes-tni T ° . SPACIOUS SUITE OF COUNTING MOMS, kith ono or moro.lofts.on ClleAtput stretq.. Apply tci GOCNIIAN, RUSSELL & GO., 111 Ulienlunt atroet • 0r.2141§ TO RENT—A (.'OUNTIIN HOUSE, furnish•vl. front the Ist ~ f April. Within fc,Ur minim, wall. of ~ totion nu I'i.llll,)lvania Central Rail road, and neat llotel. . BB= TO LET HOUSE .1310 PINE Ra::;t street. Apply at MS Sprtu treet. 4111 3t' V. , TO LET---THEI , 'URI , USHED HOUSE Bal4i N0.4107 Spruce streci.W.nit ithiladqlottia: Apply, to a5-w f m ' W.IV 1E t 3935 IheAt uut or to 11. C. TOWNSEND. Is .o:700 Walnut St. TO RENT, STORE. No: Pl 3 COMMERCE - - 16 by 100 PI; E. T. Possessions January 1. WO Apply to W. A. KNI . GifT, deia s to th-tf ' . .511 Comnierce street. tin TO RENT ON A LEASE FOR ONE or two VPZI rii.—T he desirable: country plasm in Germantown, f urtsiehed or unfurnished, ten minutes' walk of .11ny's Lane station_; 23.:', acres or . .ground ; all llnßrovernents , /stable. ire-house. &e.• fine garden and a variety of fruit. Apply to fJOPPL - Cic St J 0 RDA N , 411 Walnut street. - . TO LET—HOUSE 703 SOUTH SEVEN. TEENTH street. Portable heater, range, bath,. hot water, gas—all the modern convenioneed. Eight rooms. Apply on the premises. noldf • .111AltSCIA.L'S j 1.4 N A ES.IIAL'B OF y. - D. OF PEN NSI PntL'Aut:l.Pl(lA..i:uuetry' 1tt1t,131%), TiIIS TO CIYY. Ao'r :--That ott the lit h tlaY `of Jimuarv, A. 0.1370. a Warrant in :bankruptcy ‘l'34 . issued against the Estuti3.of WILLIAIIi W. A PSLE of•Yhihulelphi;t, in thr - County of nod of , who has been atljudgotl Bank -4,11 hit uavti ; that the haynt ells Ilf any Polar:taut &livery of any pmparty holonalutzto Audi Bankrupt; to him, or for his uae, and the transfor of any n : pro,ffy ' l , y are n,thithion fay law : that a meeting t~ the ereditors of the said Bankrupt, toprove their , and to choorte one or more usHignoes of' his Estuto, at ill ha' lwld alt a Court of Bankruptcy. to ho MA1011430 Walnut str.v.t. Phil:130011a ; before WI LLIA Mc• iiil('HAELlter., , ister, on tho Bth day of Feb rua r.) ,A. p. 1'17.0, at 3 o'cioc);..l' DI. ' E. 11.11,11E(1011Y, jal2 %vat§ . Marshal, as 5108sengot. US..M.AIIBII AL'S OFFICE, E. D. OF . PENNSILI'ANI4. PH ILA UI•LPIIrA. iinittary 11 th, 1870. • TB IS IS TO GIVE IiOTICE : That on the Fiat :day of Beeember, A. D. 1569, Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of ENOOII E, LEWIS of VlM "'dolphin. in the •C.itnity of PhilailelPhla • and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt. on his oils P4ithon : that the payment of any Debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him. or for his use. mid the transfer of any property him, are forbidden by law ; that an adjourned first meet ing 01 the Creditors of the said flankyupt, to prove ,tholr debts; and to 01(11)8k , one or more aiisognees of his Estate, will be held at a GOurt • of Bankruptcy. to . .he hoicks' at No. r,:io Walnut streot r Philadelphist,hoforo WILLIAM ICHAEL,Ess., Register, on the 31st day of Janu ary, A. D. WO. ut 3 o'clock, P. M. E. M. ORE! WRY, jal2,-w-ilt§ • U. S. blarshal, as Meeweng,er. REMOVAL. T. BEALE,,X..D. ? 85 soN, DENTISTS S have removed to 106 Girard *Area. 0c22 3m" DIVIDEND„pIOTICES - • ..•u-S, • OFIfICE CLINTON 'COAL AND . . , .. • 'IRON - . COM PAN Y ; ''.• MN ROIIANTS' EX CHANGE. . t pumany...rnia, January 8,1870. . ' The Beard of Biree ors have n is day declared a divi' demi of Eight Cents Or share, pa> able On 'and after 20th inst.; clear at Statotax. The transfer books will close on the 18th inst, Parties Indding Stork not in, their Own names are requested to have the same transferred. in 1 Ifit*.. . ':'''', OEO'. W'AililiPTAN, Serretark. . INSITANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, NO. 232 WALNUT STREET. 'IIILADELP/ILA, Jial. 10, /870. The Board of 'Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of Ten Per Vent. out of thb profits of the Company for the last six months, payable.: to the Stock holders or theirlegai representatives on demand; trey of all tax. • ' MATTHIAS MARIS. jal.o-120 , SearetarY., OFFICE OF T.ETE' GREENWOOD irr.7 Com. votirANY, 328 WALNUT STREET. ICADELPHIA 'Jan. 6, 1870. A dividend of Two Per (lent. has this day been de- Moroi, pay,able on and after 16th inst. , free of State tax, to Such Stockholders ;LB shall stand registered on the boeks of the Company on 10th ins • - Wi OBERTEUFFER, jag 11 13 , , , • . Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE SPRING GAR ngN INSURANCE COMPANY. OEl'lOE— = LDING N. , W, vop,Ngx, SI)TII AND WOOD STREETS. ' ' . PuILADELPIftA, JanUarY 3, 1870: The Directors have this day, declared a dividend of Six Per Cent. out of the profits ot the Company for the ,last six months, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives at the office of the Company on amid after January 15th, 1870, clear of all taxes. • JOHN A. PRY, ja4-tu th 6'60 liCuelary, ==a=a SPECIAL IOTILE . . i ,1- , -1_4...-.--........-...-a— -ni,-...,,,_ .P,lt 0 VIDEN,T ,LtIF.EI ~ , ANI)I. , ‘TR UST i 1...) crOmPA.kly, NO, 111 SOUTIT,POIIII,VI ST., • • ' • • - ' Putf,Auepitia; lat Mo. 11th, 1870 2 At the annual election held on the 10th instant, lii con fortuity with the charter, the following named persons were nnaulimousi y elected-Directors; of the Provident Life and Trust Cotopany,foierre for three years : • Samuel R. Shipley, , '[ 'Wtn:p..Longstret le * • , • • , •' , • 'Richard Cectbury.,. '• ' , -,; The following, DireettutehOld °t or .7 . Whiter Browp,,, ,-., ..: I. Henry I,leinee.: ,•, Richard Wood,. .‘ - •`• ' Josint.' it.' Morris, Williell' Iltiek(tr, . , Claw, F. °emu. . ' ' . And at. a special 'nesting o,:tlic.llDartt of •Plrettorf , J o ' ll this de y, the folloWing °Ricers were unanimously re °l.t.ttql SAMITIOL R.' SVIPLIrS, Pr'esident'. ~'; ' ''' • ' " WILLIAM ( .• .ONOSTNETlL. , ViCe.rrerlitelit. VW to th 03t0, • : '. _ROWLAND PARRY. Actuary. .. _ .. ~ . ... . . . _ _ ... ..., PHILADELPHIA A NI) TRENTON 1. 1 ...)" RA ILBOAp cola.p.h,„Ny. onim, 224 BODTIf DEI,AW AltE*A ENUn. , " • . . ' pI.L 11ADV.1.1.111n, Jan. 10, 1870. At lit anti ii,A ill&pting •of. the Stocicholdere, hold this "ley, the fidltiwing gentlemen were noun imously 'Alecto , ' Directors for euhning year • • , . , DIRECTtiRS , , : ., ' , 'Vincent ,1,, Bradford,. , . ,I,'lni O. ore'rena -, • 'William 11. Bert, , Benjamin Fish, ' • • , William 11. flutzmer. John M. Read. Charles Macalester, •, • Ashhel Welch, William S . Freeman, Albert W. lfarl:l6 AMA J. Fish, ' ' ' Itio.trgi.,,M: ihnllingq , . And eta SIININUI , IIIt. IlAeting of the Board' of Dlijectore Cho followtheoftirers weee uueninuntslY're•elertet '' Premident—VlNCVNT L. BRADFORD. - • ' • . , Tl'efiEttlrer--.1, PA DICER NO KRIS. , , • • Seeretury—JAMES monnt: Li,. Assistant Seereter,y- , APLOYD 11. WHITE. (Signed 1 - J. 1,101111Eht„ jail :10 ..Hoc:rut:try.- , 10x. --- Al4l 4 lltliiA.N I;llii.i;f 7- liiiititt ANC E COMPANY. S. E. 10011NER WALNUT 'AND ItOURTJI STREETS. • . , - • At theannual election by the Stockholders, hOld 'on Itlonflay,,Junu WY 3, 1810, tint folloting- named' gerdle won Were elected • : , . TitusTErs. Awza:lnkr wilitidiu, not, Al. cattAi, (Som./go Nugent. Is liszlelio rect.' Hon, Jalnt% Pollock* James L. Oleg - born. Thoinpson, K. 'Bennett, Albert Roberti, LOlll. Whllldin, • .Philip B. Mingle, .Irdm Wnitnnink George W. 11111, er. • • And at it mooting of stud Trustees - , held January 5, 110 oftlroris were 0 1i.,•0.,1 : , ALEX A NDE it IN' ii l LI.PI N. President. GEOID; E N Vice President. OtiN IL -WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer. :101l THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE U€?' COMPAN Y OF PIIMLAIIIi4NItIA, OFFICE Nu. 4(10 WALNUT STREET . . At the Annual bleeting of the Stockholders of tile COionany,,beht on the 10th dos - of Januar) . , the follms - - lug geutleuani wt , - elected Directere for the•annning F. lbatchford Starr, • Man if. ilrown, Nalbro Frazier, , .1. L. Ettinger, • lolui .Ai ~Atwood. ' Wnt .G. 'Mutton'. Ilenj. F. rie(lick, Chas. IVlteeler, .. : 1 Jinni% L. Claghern, • . . Thomas 11.11.1outgetn , :ry, George 11. Stuart, • James M. Act tsett At a meeting of the Boan of Div:clot% held this day F. Ratchford Starr wait 're-elected .President. and Thonnts H. Mowiginuery yieelected Vine-. President. : jalltu 111 ..iA . A LEX. W. WlSTEU.Secretarf. IV EItC. , .If A N TI3 '. Val). -- TIT Ft sinquanigoting of the _Unruh:tuts' Fund will bd lied itt the Rooms of the Board of Towle, No. .506 Chest. nufstroetsOU TUESDA I. A FTERNVON,January frith, at 4 67clock. wlivn the annual report- will lA* Rributiltt,l, and an election held fur (Miners tool Maangers. . jaltitis§ wm. xi. BACON, Secretary. THE ANNUAL 3IEETIN 0- OF 1 211. Y, Corporatorg awl' Stot klielders of THE CONTI NENTAL 1.1.0 T EL, COM CANT, for the clec tion of Mail' tigers, and the'traneactiffit of such other b115i1t , .1.4 as ume be brought before them, will be held on ',MONDAY; January 17;1570, at 12. o'clock Itl ,in Parlor 11.. at tie% ilotPl. . . , 0,10 tt' .1, SERGI:A.I%IT PRICE., Secretiry, • 10THE ANN UAL M. HETI N G OF THE . b . row ri hut orieto tip , . House of Ile fn ze will be held ma MiEliN ESHAV, the 12th day of Jan natY•7l t 4 o'llotk P. Id ~. at No. 109 N. Tenth•street. a letyo Arch. 'Tile 10111110 rePett bf tile Board of MA iptgerA will 1,,f twbulitted anti sat civet iou Aril) Le hold for ofli, , vrs nottlaig , rb, to 5.. r% t , for Ow rn9Ating y car. DDI.E, ScrrOArr • .lAxrA:ltTlalil. •• ' ' • 137-Si ir• - • OFFICE or I'llE GitEEIW(/(J1) COAL COMPANY, NO. M. WALNUT 81211% PutiAinci,rum..brin3ry 4th. WU. The Atitittal 151. thong 4,1" UtuclOwhiore of :'tltfY Company, , Ithd utt tierti44l for-Dim:lo/ - 1w nerve for tb, vtutti tot yrur,'tlil I 'behlht tbrirolflce,en TCEriDA V, the it.O. ii ~ at I o'clQrk P 31: W.C. ()DEBT/M . )1'1:1i, jai 81115171 i , StorretAry. "NATIO,IIAL BAIK O 1 COM utY MERCY. ile:. , :f. , rnher 10. 1342, The A r.n fug Eloet ion for Directoro will let held at th' hanklu house i.n THURSDAY „Hu, 1.10 41ny of January next. betne, u the Lours of JO A. M. awl 2 P. M. kIJtJaLI JOHN A. LEWIS. 1.3 F. ANN ['AL :SIEETING OF tha V4hlt Oak Oil Corunxiq will he held ou Tlir ItSPA the Pith day of Jan.,1•470. at II A. H., No. 423 W,iittit htrt.et . . ' S. Mont/ IA XL AnY ti,1870. • secr•tar 1. oz. ()FYI(' F, OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN' COAL AND IRON' etilit PA . I'ILILATii.3.I•IIO,.3 7,1:170. The annual meeting or ow imtiailluildt.re of the Locti.,t .711iitnitaiti Coal aiol. Iron Company w ill 1,0 held at the office id Th. , Com ,any. South Third et reel .on 3tONII4Y .1 he 7th day of rigiruary at 12 M., wion an election will he held lot cis ii Director,,, to nerve far the inoming The irannfer Inerkg will be closed for lift en Jaya prior to the day. of nail elect EDWARD I'iNVAIN, :alt `feel + tat y. n-. FOURTH N ATIONAL BANK, O. 7:13 ARCH STREE'I. - • PUMA DFLPHIA. Dec. 11, H 6. Thhannn;lelectionof the. Director 4 of 1116 11:ink will I,e ifr4fl on TUESDA Y. Januttcy 11, bid,, between L.! o clock M. and Y n'cluck. P. M. E. B. MOODY, ' Itcl3•3otf, Ca4tier. ,1V ILLS ONITHALNIIC 110SPI, above Eighteenth ittr,et. °put daily at 11 A. 91. fur treatment of dkeases of the eye. ATTENDING FA:At:EON: Dr. Thomas George Morton. NO. 1421 Chestnut stru,t. i - 141TING : Albert IL Smith. No. 313 South Broad street. • .10bn C. Silvery, No. 432 Walnut street. 11. R. Lippincott, N. W. corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. dete,wtts THE ANNUAL MEETINI OF. THE Indigent Widmer' and Single Woninn's Society to be held at the ASYLUM. Cherry. below Eighteenth. on THURSDAY. the 13th of January. at 12 o'clock. Report to be read and services conducted by 4 12 , 1 v. Richard Newton, D. D. de2.l 2t.k,i3.13`s OFFIOE OP THE 1 4 :51J , LHE cOp- PR COMPANY , :12t WALNUT STREET . PHlLAJanuary 7. 1 , 170.. Na.-tha is la.reby given that an Instalment of fAn Mita un eaenand every bliare of the ,apital btuck uf th, Empire Curper (omp:air will) , du , and payable at the office of the . No. VI Walnut. El treot. Pliilaulel plda. on .1! before 11 Elliii.:±:DAY. January 2.; lust. 1.1:; order of the Mara. M..II.IIOF.VAIAN. . • . . _ . . pi] mt.;§ Tr,a,up,r. ru. OEF ICE II I , :C FA VEit or TAX ES.- PHILADELPHIA: .Tau.lo. 15;•0.. To TAN: PAY rrt4 : The bool:. for the receipt of Tuxes for e104i ,, 1 on the 16th inst., and all bills 1,, inainlng unpaid w 11l be placed in hands o f Collect or.,. • and their costs added in accordance with -late. J 0. M. ML .N E LOY., th 2t Iteeeher of Taxei. THE ANN UAL MEETING OF TH E Contributors of the Cluldren's Ho. pitoi will be held at the llosp`tal, Twenty second serer, above I,newit, on FRIDAY NEXT, at 4 O'Clak P. 31. jall.3t: ju. UNION 'BERVICES:•:--"THE CON grogationk of the - Calvary, -Wiest Spruee Strcet lid the Second Presbyterian Churches will it Ad union tiers iITFI every eveninghis week. 7?,, o'clock. On Theiiday and Saturday or \Vast Bpm:a Street Chun+. On 'Wednesday and Thursday atfladvary Cl!ur6h. and on IN-Iday at thi. SPel-)1111 Cluireli. All are invited.' COLE BROOKDALE It A ILIV)A1) Lt€" COMPANY, OFFICE 227 SOUTH FOURTH. STREET 'PHILADELPHIA., Delt:2"/, 1869. The miniml meeting of the ; ,, tockholders of this Coln. puny will be held at their °nice, on the 17th day of Juno- Cry. 1870, at 1.30 o'clock: P. N.. at which time an election will be held for President and six 'Dire:ton+. to serve for the ensuing' year. 7 DAV/D.J. dc•27fia 17l n— M OSEL EM RAILROAD COM PANY.—Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Moselem Railroad Company will he held at tho °thee of thr PliilittlalPhia and itoutinuf ',Railroad, Coin. pony, No. 22/ bouth , Fourtir street.'Philadelphia, on MONDAY,' January 17th, MN. at 2 o'clock P. P. at which time a President and six Directors will he elected to nerve tip; the Stipl.PV.g YN , K• de3/041 . 1§. • .i ,W.?A. 081.111JfIteSectetnrylit OTI CE.-0 EPIC E BUCK MOUN 'XA IN .Cid.M, COMPANY.—PHILAnELIIt;n, Jan. tot, 1370.—The owtnal meeting of the:fßockholders of the:Beck Cdifivinuy oral bo hold at thO Office of the Company, No. 320 Walnut street. on W ED- N ESDA Y, second day of. Irebruary next, at 11 o'clock 1(1. And an election for.SEVEN. AIRECTO RS, to servo the en 8 uinfit ho hold on theitime day, between the'lionri, - of 11 A. ata 2P. M. • ' jal s GO] T. 11. TROTTER, Secretary. OFFICE OF PICILAFIEL kr 'DMA AND GRAY'S FERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Twenty-second street. ho Spruce.. ,„ ' • ' • I'HILNDELPHTA, 1i39. The Annual 'Meeting of the Stockholders and (Jibe tion for President, six. Directors end Treasurer will he held at this cdhce, on T 11 4, ESDA1C, _Jan. 13, 1870, ay 14 • • hils.rudh.o4lB§ ; • F GROSS FRY, Pixleident.' OFFICE OF THE PENNS VI, YANIA -COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND=GRANTIIiO", ANN UITIICW4 3O Walnut PHILADELPHIA, Dec.,3•l, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tkis Com pany will take place ut their. office, N 0.304 Walnut street, on MONDAY; the 17th day , uf3Unuary,lol7o, at 12 o'clock M., and at the same time an election be hold for thirteen Diiectora, to servo fOr the entitling ).ear. de3ltjalG* IVILLIAM 71. GILL, Actuary. R G E B' AND WOBTENHOLDVB lA, POCKET KNIVES, PEARL and STAG HAN. LILES of beautiful nish; RODGERS' and WADE It BUTCHER'S and the CELEBRATED. LECOULTE . RAZOR SCISSORS IN OASES of the finest quality. Razors. Knives, Scissors and Table Cutlery, ground and polished. EAR INSTRUMENTS of the most upprovod construction to assist the, hearing,- at P. MAME MA'S, Cutler andSnrgicallrstrumentMaker,ll Tenth street below Chestnut. myl4l N VAITSTOICE 67 , :=142 IfL — STRO SIN;71:: _LA bbls, prime Wltito Spirita of Turttentine, now land ing from stoanu from Wilmington, II 0., and tot wile by COCIIRAN SS; E ‘5, CO., 11l Oliestutit street. • ~~ =MEE! CUTLERY. COI ARTNEitsiiii;: , HEREBY GIVEN THAT I_l th's Binned ptiftnershlp haretefere existing be• tweon Richard I). Wood, Josiah Bacon, Benjamin V. Marsh, LeW in W. Hayward, Henry Henderson, /diehard - Wood and Sandie! D..Dedwin t .under thafirm of Wood, Marsh,idomro, &VOA tog,'lkditOtt IWO daf by Its own limitation; r P The bUsinesti wlll.,Deittatitiesif at ~ A O9 rilarkot street, Pm LA nmenis , December 31st, 130. T I M ITED " 414 .errDira'herebegivejlettcetttine , they 'have ente'red into a limited partnership, agreeably to the lawn of 1 , 141)1 , 4411111a retatinglo 'halted partnership. That the mime or firm under which said partnership is to he conducted. is wog). mAnkiiie II&X-,W AB iti),,& Cl). That am general thittleehrthe.litiaineili; Intended to he transacted Is the Dry Goods and Notion Jobbing hue'''. liens. • That the names of all the general and special part bete/ nterested thgroin aro Benjamin Harsh, podding • ob . West- Walnut .LanatHerniiintowif,'Goiterel , Partner ; Lewis W.^Hayward, residing at No. 243 South Eighth 'street. (teneral, Partner; Henry Henderson, residing on View street. tqltill, .4 °Aural Vartner ; Richard ood, rekbl lint at-No. 7121, rob stireet, Cholera' Partner ; Samuel I'. Godwin, residing at No. 913 Pine street, General Partner, and Josiah Bacon,' residing at No. 411 Marshall atreet,'Specialkaittnor, - . That the ationtit c• apita I cd .by the po.;jaj partner. Josiah Bacon, to the common stock, is fifty thousand dollars. That the 'period" at which said partnership is to com mence AS the Met day et•Pecetnlmre A. D 1009 aitid the period at which it will terminate Is the 3let - day ctraber, A. 11.,1 , 370, JOSIAH IJACON, Partner. 111 N.YAMIIIt N TIAII.BII, 1.F.W18 Yr HAY WARD, HENRY lIRNIIRSON, ItICIIN RD WOOD. ;''.Etivattrici, e v..Goi>vi ', lti,- terwral Partners. • ].l utg IMITED PARTNERSHIP, The enbseribers hereby, giro tottica f they have ' entered luto a limited partnership tinder the provielons of the nets of AsiieniblY of taw Commonwealth of Penn • ay lvania in such caeca wade and provided, upon the tot lou ink terms : Eirt-The name of the flint under which Raid partaftr nhip Alan he'. ontisitioted ftrEDININ L. 111INTZER, Ja. ,Stcond-The priers' nature of dhe,butineso intended to be transacted io tlint of roreign and Domestic Fruit nod Product , business, Maid huaineee to ho carriod on iu tho city of Philadelphia.. • Thi,d-The nainu oL thegoneral partner Is EDWIN L. MINTZER, do.- who residel at, No. 24,1 .Bouth Third lamed:in the city Of Philadelphia', and the harem of the •special partner le HARDING WILLIAHS,eiyho at Nu. IWO North Tenth r strtOt, in the citY,of Footle-The amount 'of Capital' enniributo,.l by the raid epaulet partner, HARDING WILLIAMS, td the common atocn of raid , firm, to ten -thousand dollars 0810,0 l) in goods aud inerchatallso, duly approbted by AV ILLI AM D. I)UNLAP, an 'Appraiser appointod by the Court of Common , YIPZig Pit." the . e6uhty of Philadelphia far said purpoiw, maid tipprebsentent , eo Made, showing the nature and value-theroof, has boen duly filed in the oflire of 'the Relforilet of Dei.4 , 10 tor the city nod county of Philadelphia. '• Fitts-Said partnership is to raintricnee on the Bth day of Deceniber. P.O. and la to terminate, t, the tilt day of December, ' EDWIN L MINTZER., 'Jet., General . Meitner. HARDINti WILLIA4,I3. deioj:l6ll Hperitlyertiter. , _.SII:II4C av i..44ALC E . The Itllfirniflitlefi fortliPll ' Pertioir ship; in tiffslrfiflOra 3% Mk the lane of the Stato'of Pen syklinta, on the following terniov ' Tlo , name of the firm 14 FRANK ct STAiViTOII.Thy ssolural nature of the buoihes. WO/flail tie irAllialei , l IS the wholekvile Queens:wore linednesS, to he'rarrva on in the city .of Philadelphia. Tint tienerai . Part nara , ik r , iSOLOSION FRANK tssiliffor tiflrth, btrert In said C i liAlifiES.U. STRETCH, rtl, k blin at No. 'MI detier,ion ate set. in Van"' city; and the Spode) Partner is IbRARL H.' WALTER, re,Ahltna ot No.C.4eJ Marshall street, lis said rite. Tho amount of 'eatiltul contributed the said Spei..":4l ISRAEL 11. WALTER. to the Collation stock or said trim Twenty Thousand Uollanc.tn grocela curd ni*rrlta n dive. duly appralee4 Williaot Plensoso appraiser op poitib.il by the Court of Comnion Pleas for Inertly .onil •coonty of Philadelphia for that porpoise". Yi ttfeli appraile• merit's° made, ehtriting the tilora and rolne of sand goods tool wertitaudire, has been duly recanted la tho office of the Itecorder of . Peed, for sa,bl city Olaf count y . The Partnership to to iffillillietlCO Ott'titan day of January, A. D. 1570, and terminate On •tb.- thlrlY-fleet ~fa)' of fieeetnlier, A, It, iS72. . . . SOLDMON (0-1,, , ral Partner. criAnT,Fs :-Turrycn. • tic horal Partner. Sit AUL U.WA 501 Sneeial Partner. t . DE EWA'. AND ' CON TIN !JAN CE OP Ll111T.E1) PA fiTN LUSH" P.-The solsectihrro ;i+; : et , y etre 11 , ,t1C1. that they' have renewed and' an t the Mottled, Porto erela p Itqrer.l u pon and esiOded into by them on the thirty-flr7t oaY of lice 'tuber, A. D. and which will evpire . the thirto.rirvt day o f December, A. recorded In the °fin rir recordlog deeds. Sc..for floret:)• and comity of Plitlaitielphis, in Itoolt P. 'V ff., No 1. page under tl,' Idol boon, of 4,t A ..voilb! t of fhb Commonwealth of thin a)ivania, in smelt f/f/50.4 OlfltSO and provided: tall renewod and , mitn, oed E n til Ilafaititp Ir Oil; /Oath' irititugt :110,1113173- lion or alteration of the term, an 1 (LIN of 1,1 I original limited perbier.liip, eNeept av to the nits c-., of one of the eeperal Fir's., r., }DOM AS C. ELSH, temov ed .* to No. 142. Sot th. l'itteenth 'afoot, in the rite of Philadelphia-a,s tollog;. : r -T name of the Urn, 11-r n- itch l aof ti oned and removed ViittllVlAltiti it , OI.IW/ls.ll i. SHULTZ A ELSE. . gem intuit: betratscittFdis mbar Of if n ) ,g, I,lli f 11 , ,ar and tqlott. ; to be, cairied , on in the iiiy of Third-The mime. of the general part tier. tire;. WAL TER F. n hit i f -s f ,las at s fr e er ! sar d ,,t, in the city of Philadelphia. and TIitIMAS C. NI.SE. liorei,ide. at No lICi North F OW/ strr.ft, it/ if, tit) Of Philadelphia - •rid the mime of tho etieHal partner 'IMAM r-vldee at the Union lintel. No. 319 Arch htreet. la the city of Pli il.o..lphi . 11 , 01 , 1i--'ll ,ill4/1111i of C.101:11 1.1)411 oper.int part Te.r. it IRA:kJ Dlltiffhl E. o riginally Loots-dint-1 in mho rommoo stock of said part uer-lii p n.so trti Malta ‘Il I flOiliar11( 614 ..( 0 0(0). paid in tomb. to {not vt hereof how pp :1 to or within-anti 1:y .at , l,rtner,lllltAM DitooE E. loit the avow s till noilimirde lied 3s part-"f tin VOlallion stork of ~.52.± pazl urteb fp,.iu pOasO. , iotl Of tail Oaruural part 11'N. Elf th-S:lia reuowcd auto t °minuet! partnership is to, rommonce Oti ibc :hill) -find iiii) of December, A. D. 1341. niol I. to terminate on the thirlY -first Is) of De.'etobet A-. 1.572. AV F. SIICLI7.. THOMAS C. td,.neral Partner.: II !RAM IiIIOOK.E. den f 6t5 Special Partner . NI" DT ICE DELIMITED PAII'NERSIII P. .1" 1 1 -The wile.eribet , hare MIS fI3V form-it a limited partneriship, according to the prig, ivirnes of (Ise a.,:t of A ewnibl yof Mardi lit, PSVi. eat / tied An art relative t , limited partnerildpv." an , t it. it supplements, the tenni , of n blob Air , its foltowis 1. The name of the !Inn under wldel, said partnership shall be eimilucted is. JAM ES U. VAN t; .t co. 2. The general nature of the iflif.lifirsl to be, tram:acted is the Intone,. of 1,11) amt and .1 fill Hard • 11 are 3. fil; only General Portlier. are; JAMES M. VANCE, re , ,i,fing at No lw:Y . .fiiirar,l Zii ill the i'ity of Philti delritiii. and W 111.1. C. PETERS. a °siding at No. tin Wood street .in said , dr and the 0 0 1 Y SP"olal Pert nor Is 1.1 EN.11.1 - D. LANDIS, reviding at Orlt - nut Hal, lit on hz,,iner) county, tat., to of Penney lyalda. 4. The amount of capital contribut,..l to the common stock by Saul Special Partner I. fv...',a,Ouci in Plods. 'f hi , OPT fill at which said p a rtner.diip tr / f 3 o / o ne iu, is 110. Ord du) of.1`•71). nut tee period at which it di 11l teanlitlate is the 31.41 day o f D t .c4 1 1 70. . JAMES It, VANCE, Alt C. PETERS, General Ptirtiierv. HENRY O. LANDIS, Special Partner. Pit ILA 101T.P/i I A . Tier. )!, 1 , 11. (101' A ItT. N E1:81111. =TH E triCl)l 4 :ll- ER— `J SIGNED have .thlwlay formed d'apartnerithip for cii s hipment o f Coal, owe tirin MEP CORDON .f CO ., at NO. 3 . .t.9 'Mout - ' GEORGE S. REPPLIER, N. P. Ciitc.CON. U. A.. Jrtritihry LIJ T i JOPAR Elt IP heretofore vxbdinir .1111.1 ,, r litlll4 of CALD WELL. GORDON & CO.,at Philadelphia itiol New York, and ntTJALL. CALDWELL A. ht itntitOit, thii dardltholve4.l by mutual tonsedd. Either'pArtv will do bondatiou. N. • F. A. nALL, N. P. GORDON, 14, IL' YOUNG, PU ILA ILEIPit , Vecelabor 3Lleed. , ITHIE IThPERSIONED. HAVE' PORIWED , a enpailnorldilp Under the stylti of HAL'', ItIItK LIU di (10..8nd nill continw.tht , Coal buelnee4 at No. lit State etreut, Wotan, and 112 Walnut street: Philadel phia.. F, A. HALL , E. It. nur.xY PII lI,A DEL MITA,: S:111111111 I. 1870. Noti OE IS' lIE REBY orVEN' THAT 'tinder the terms of the articles of COpartriership of FurbEit, WEAVER COMPANY; of the city of inanufaeturera of Atop), and Cordage, the inferent Iltlit.AEL WEAT.63I, in Paid firm will tor initiate: Oa will also said tqmarrnbrillip, upon and after the tiro . ' day of January, 1870. EDWIN . , rill:1E UNDERSIGNED GIVE NOTICE _I that they have this 'day formed a Copartnership tinder ,the Jinn of El/WIN 31, EIT.LtEit COMPAN , and will conduct their 'business' as ntatinftwturera of Dope and' Cordage at the old Hltuid, Nog. 28 ter ntrecl. and 2?, North 'Delaware ,avenue t rltiludelpitia, EDWIN 11, FrrLytt, CONRAD F. cLuTirma, jaltoft a to tit lit§ NOTICE -THE (ThI)ERSIGNT.I3 HAVE formed a Conartnership under the kyle 011/RAPER . /OUGLAS, and will continue the Stationery and Blank Book business of Jah. 11, pry 4011 C bon, at the, old titatill, No. S North Sixth xtroot.. • • T.. DRAPER. A. Ill:I - Ira-LAS. , lIILADELrittA, January 10, 1137 C 4t 4 + 4 1 Co . i s this aiky (113Robred lay nititual consent, Mr. TuEOVOREJ: VETTRIIVEIN retiring. TV tiiiint-iri ill'bo continued by the rob:tilting partners', under the saute firm It. VETTERT,EIN. TH. J VETTERI,,EIN: • B. T. VET TgRLEIN, • PZZADELPIIIA ' , Jan. 8, 1878. jaB6t' 3iitonor 10870 OF WILMER,UANNELb '.% T' i C I O E . i l s i‘ t i lVday dissolved• by mutual ocittsent. The business of the Dna wilt be Bottled by the late partners, ut242 Chestnut street. J. RINGGOLD 'wiLmEn, ri:W.c.ANNELL. ~ . -, JOHN LARDNER PIIII•ADELPIITA rpee: 310_469 MUSICAL BALLAD Silk 1,b,1 Tyllo lin irjENRY G. THU,NDER, 230 S. FOITIOEi I street.' Piano, Organ and Singing,in blues or pri vat!) leeeons. . • ' no.S.tat.tiva-dni* Q.T.G. P. 7 IiONDIIiELLA,, TEACHER (iir Sintritigr, Private lessons and elastics Weide MS S. Thirteenth street.• • , tti NA . VA - I.I — STOUItB7--NB —. ROSIN' Bo bias. Tar, 00 1)148.‘f lff Pitch, 203 IMlfr. prima, Whitt , Spirits Tuypentino. Now landing from .stoatnot Pioneer, from W slmington, N. 0. awl' for Halo d by VOULI*AN, IttMSELL & (.10„ dlw6tuut •roet. EiZt=Zl T BISHOP.' 33 Sopth NinoteMith eti•efet HIRhJy Xateresting fitattstled. The Titusville Iletatd ftirnislies the.follow ing very interesting report of operations in tbe Oil regions fin the month uding pecember 31st lbar • ' Tnw PIiODNIVUM There was, a very general decrease in the iproduction of the old districts; during;' the period limier' review, and in two of the"th the falling off lA/v.:m[l4%ll,K l Tliisf figge/gato tle crease in the,:•ol tlbitrichiwalafrut 0011419 nets daily gfeaterthi.tilin increakrof alSetitl;oo barrels which took.plittenri the newer districts at Tidioute, on Upper ClAerryytin and along the Allegheny river south oP-Franklin:, The' average daily . prOduction, a t e :obtaitied.:lrom the difference between the §tedilslield OnAlte hist days of December and January, and the shipments meantime, was 12,844 barrels against 13,317 barrels; the daily average for November. The principal decrease occurred lu the Pleasantville district, and ,amounted to about 240 INtriele, daily: It was caused by the oil having been nearly exhausted from parts of • the territory during the preceding' three months, by the use of powerful pumping apparatus, the application of which we alluded to . in: our report for October. In the districts along Oil Creek the falling oil was general, and on the territory in the vicinity of Charley and Nhaffer runs the decrease was about 130 bar rels. On Cherry Tree run there was also a considerable decrease, and on Church run and in the Pithole and Bean farm districts, as well as in the West Hickory district, the daily pro duct was less by thirty to fifty barrels. In but two districts—on Upper Cherry Run and along the Allegheny river at Parker's Land ing—there was a material increase. In the former district the increase reachetPaboltt It O& barrels'daily, and the latter about :300 .barrels. The daily product of this distild, to 1,000 barrels during each of thirty-one days in December. At Tidioute there was a marked enlargement during the last half of the month, but dming the first half there was a decrease, so that the average for the month was not more. than 100 barrels daily in excess of that for No vember.. The total yield if this district at the close of Deceniber was about 1,300 barrels per day. • !rnis nEvin.ormENT ..s.:ND TERRITORY. The development . during December was characterized by fewer wells being struck than the average during the preceding months of if , tl9.- • At Tidioute, however; one of the largeSt, wells obtained during the year was struck. This well was producing 220 barrels daily at the dose of the month. ,On Upper Cherry run there were ten Wells struck, the product of which ranged from twenty-five to seventy-five - barrels, anti in the district first named four wells • were struck, with a like range in the yield. At Parker's Lauding and vicinity a number of important wells, Avore slrock47ltitic the product of none of them te.rtectede'd the barrels daily. Besides these, others of less importance were struck in different districts. There was a considerable Increa4in. the nip, her of wells in process of drillinethintirnbii on January Ist being eighteen irf excess of •-•;,' that on the first day of the previous month. As compared with the number drilling on January Ist, I , that on the same day of Is7o shows a decrease of fourteen. There were no additions' of importance made to the producing territory during Decein ber excepting at Parker's Lauding, in Which liT; knOWI4 producing lands were ex tended about one mile in length:', 'rfif: stocri. Contrary to general expectation the increase in the stock during December was = inconsider able, having amounted to but about 2,0011 bar rels. The total stock on January Ist was 340, 7 100 barrelti, againstlll7,lioo on the Ist day 0( November, arid 2C4 4 ,600 oh. January ; Ist, 1E439. In the stock on the Ist inst., were included the amounts in iron tanks, at the wells, 'and those in the tanks of shippers, refiners and pipe transportation companies. . The last named stock amounted to 2, - ),200 barrels, and was lo cated at 'the following points auedistricts : At Tidioute, 1,000 barrels ; at Miller, 400 . : at 'll tusyille, 4.500: at Petroleum 'entre, 1,500 : at Pithole, 7,000; on Upper Cherry nth, :;,t;01); on Bull run, 500; on the Story fartn. :;‘)0 : att Oil City, 1,500; at Rynd farm, 2,000; and en' . Cherry - tree run, 3,200 bane Ls. The above stock seas larger on the Ist inst. than at any other time in either Isg:s o r isi;9, ' THE SIIIPMENT• 4 . The total shipment of crude equivalent of barrels of 4:; gallons each during December,: reached about :;55,100 barrels. The shipment to Pittsburgh was heavier than during, any. previous month hr the year, aggregate of lu4,arlit barrels. Of this amount 124,500 bar: rels were moved by water. To ,Cleveland tine quantity moved was about one-half as great as the average for p.m other 111°0th-slit The shipment of refitted Was':'4oo barrels.' less than that for November. The, falliag off seas occasioned by some of the refineries having been closet). .„ The total Shipment for the year reached 4,054,000 barrels of 45 gallons. against 3,707,- 000 barrels in lst;S, and 2,905,000 in 15.07, "111 E PRICE At the Leginning.gthe•rtionth was .weak,and sales were eflected thiriiii,rtlie first 'brio days at $3 23 at Miller and Titusville, aml at $5 ou the LoweiTreek. There was then- a' steady decline to $5,,00, at which quotations remained steady during& ,feik• days. '_Subsequently the, market broke and became panicky, and prices receded,rapidly nbtil Utn .2-Stb, when saeral lots changed 11:sials on the Upper Creek at $4 10, and on the Lower Creek at $4 10 to $4 20. From these fi ,, ures the-, local " bar: element adratieed qnotations dining the last three days by moderate purchases; and on the asst sales were made nt Miller andTitusrille at $4 20, and at $4 40 on the Lower Creek. A THRILLING INDIAN ADVENTURE. Two Men liilled—Miro.calotis Escape of the Third. On Thursday last three men, ?oicKenna, Mc- Allister, and Wentworth, of Company K, Se cond Cavalry, went out from this post hunt ing. Night overtaking them near the ent ra.nce to La Prelle Canon; iitteou'rniles'from here, they turned into., a 'secluded glen, stationed one of their number to watch, and the other two made down their bed and went to sleep. side by side. About:Midnight, belugwold, the watchman made ,a , 'tire.' Fatal' mistake. Soon after this he lay down by the side of his comrades, doubtlesB not intending, to goo, sleep. One' of ;his etiinrade. Wentworth) awakening for a moment, warned him of his imprudence, but received an assurance -that all was well, and again fell asleep: It is pro bable the sentinel did the same. A few , minutes after ward a terrific discharge of lirearin from: every side of ,theslecpent; in such close proximity that the powder trarned . their. faces, proved the fully.of their watcher's feeling of security. Quo of the men, McKenna,..did not movea ball had pierced life teMple, another his heart,. and four, had entered; his. breast. Death itself had succeeded its counter feit. McAllister spraegup'with .a, Single! 0;4: clamation, and fell back dead, pierced by a ' dozen bullets. Went Worth;, who , was slimp. ing between the trite, was not scratched. Being a man of great nerve. and mutat': oiCtiel nonce with the Indians, his plane were in stantly matured, and hs quickly ' , executed., Seizing his pistol as he slipped from the side of his dead comrades,he shot the Indian. Who , con fronted him as lie rose ;• jumped over his pros trate body; knotiked down the next .one in his' path with the butt of the weapon; dodged the rest ; sprang in among the ponies, from which the savages had MsMounted, and running through the herd, gained the creek, and under , coVer of its frienly , bushes escaped his ,pur-, suers; and tante barefeiot oVer•the yiggedrOults and prickly, pears to the post. • • On receipt of the information the cempany instantly ~proceeded' to the place, and found the bodies as be had describeil, but; Strange' to. say, neither scalped nor mutilated: ; Stranger, still, theirwins, ammunition, overcoats, sad dles and bed-blankets were all there undis turbed. One, of theirlaorses had. been shot and left; the other three were taken off by the In-• (homy,— (14c,veratc keadcr, • GROCERIES, LlQUOliel,iiiJ. Almeria, and datawba Grapes. BLth' qUALITY RAISINS. F, l , • : 7 1 Almond*, Wendt*, Or e anges, Figs, Prunes, Citron, Currants, &c., &o. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE 'GROCERIES, ; g ' ALI3ERY.C. ROBERTS: - . Vorner;.*Eleveith aid ., Vine Streets, ff.gati - 901 7 /COT T AND -7 13Pretlli ./ 1 1 Salmon, Tongues and Sonnds, in prima order, just received and for sale at COUSTYI3 East •End (Jr e No. 118 South tiecond street. below Cheetunt 'Arcot " . " . KURE 8210.E8, GROUND AND WHOLE 4Pcn.e.-Unabill,„ .blitidard by the. potfiectrssebmlcts to.iwinevand crab. Apple Vlnegitr for Tickling atom, and for sale at COGI3T I'S East Eod Grocery, No. imßouth Heeond street, below Chestnnt street. 1 4 ,1641.2V:TC0G ER.--400 POUNDS 0 • cholco Green Ginger' in etoro and for salout COUSTY'S East .Lud , Cirooory, No. 118 South Soeond street, how Obeilti4l.otrOOt, QOUPO Jr fr 0, PEA, 1110011 baingpf Boston Club blanufao trtreVond bri Ma ne st' rtlefek for pic-nles and sailing partiro. For sale at (JOUST rs East End Grocery, No lld South Sedithit ittort..lofolif Chestnut street. W ITE * ERAND Y FOR PRESE'R —A choice's/1100v "PM received and for ode at CMJSTY'S East End .4rocery, No.llB South Second street, below Chestnut street. GUIDE Fj3.0.8 T X,EAX/3111P, TAILT/1 DIRECT.EIAILINCITIIOMICACIT PORT EVERT Wednesday and Saturday• ,-, : . jy , BOAI PINE STRR£ T ;, • :, • AND LONG - WHARF/ BOSTON. ' FROM PAILAUXLPIIIA FROM ilosTos. ,/t ON A N,4igtani py,, Jan. 1 IR 01PIAAI, Saturday,lawl ‘SAxON, i l indnesday, 4 ' ". 8 ARIES,' Wednaltday, " 6 NORMAN, Saturday," 8 ROMAN,Saturday, 4 ' 8 A RIES, Wednetday .: ' 4 ' 12 SAXON, WedheadaYf " r 1 2 ROMAN, Saturday, " 13 NORMAN, Saturday," 16 i SAXON, WednNalay " 19 ARIES, Wirainesday, " 19 NORMAN, Saturday," 22 ROMAN Saturday " 22 A HIES, Wednesday, " 28 SA XO.N,Wedneaday, " 26 Roil 4 4, , „ 6 4 t ar t" 4%4 , 4 o a biai N I . ifiltallar" , 4 ,19 TheretiltetWhhartat . putratittfly: rrbiglit Maud ev,ry day. Pri6ightfPrwari.edrimoril'lrsZel'4 i y„,, treight ti .. R0M.06 (fi t , aoc ORS. APPLY to . HENRY' W 1 risoß & CO., ._,,. 318 Salta; 1181a8gArar4veuces, . biificiiiiit ' PritA," ' Itidifirol4D - - AND 1. NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. nutuutiii,vawumkt, t ier vain sown EVERY SATCTRpAY t pI.A9 . 42n, from FIRST WHARF • . • elxtre lARKLT Street. THROUGH BATES to all points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth. and to Lynchburg, Va., frettanatuilis ahcithe West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Woke mond and. Danville Railroad. Freight 'HANDLED BUT ONCE r andtaxinaLtEiV/28: RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. The regularity,safety and cbeapnesti 9f, this rontt commend it to the public moat 404'4. 1 013.0d1Atti for carrying every deseripttda of freight: No charge for commission, or any expense fOl transfor. Steamships insure at loWest ristea, 4 X • - Freight received DAILY. .WILLIAM p.,..OLVDE CO. No.l2ltonth .W tiarves and 'Piet' Noz -I-NOtth Wharves. W. P. PORTER Agent atßichmond and City Point. T. CKO WELL 4 CO.Agents Norfolk; 111Effirhi ln— i - : L A D fi THERN MAIL STEAMS/11P CUIPANY'S..REGULAII E EOM ti VEEN : STREET ,V.M.A.IIF. The .TUNIAT'A' will sill for NEW ORLEANS, vie Havana. on Tuesday. Jan. lath, at k A. 11. The YAZOO will sall from NEW ORLEANS,' via HAVANA,on Saturday,Jan. 1501. The TOAAWANDA will sail for SAVANNAH on Saturday, Jon. 15. at o'clock A.. 51. The WYOMING .Waf iteit Min 'SAVANNAH on Saturday, Jan. 15. The,PIONEE It will sail for WILHINGTON, N. 4:1,,t, Saturday. Jan. 22. et 6A. Through bills of lading' signed, and I:teenage tickets sold to all points South and West. BILLS of LADING SIONFiD at QUEEN ST. WHARF, For freight or_prP.Onge, apply to WILLIAM L. JAMES. °tilers' Agent, 150 Sonth Third street. TENN' Ekl'REbl:3 LINE TO ALEXAN dria. Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via Oboe. apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex. andria Iron, the moat direct route for Lynchburg, Brij. tol, Knoxville, Nastivillt ;Dalton and the Southwest. React/era leave regularly from the first wharf atoll . - Market street, el ei y Saturday at noon. FrefgLt tett iced daily. • ',Si. P.CLYDE &CO., No , . 12 South WhArvcs and Pier 1 North Wharcea. 1110 E &TYLER, Agents at Georgetown. hl. ELDniI)GE .Y4'o.. A route et Alexandria. Vs .IVT OTICE--FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL . _ aware a.nd Raritan Canal—SwiCteare Transporta tion Company Despatch and Swifteare Lines, The butiness by these Linea will be reenmed on and after the Mb of March.. For Freight, which will be take= on scum:tin:elating terms, apply to W.M. M. BAIRD & CO., 112 South Wnarres. • rifia -r w.A.:hE AND CHESAPEAKE Steam Tow •Bnat Company.—Barges towed between Philadeiphia, Baltimore. Havre de Grace, Delaware City and intermediate iseinte. whi . p . chybk: ds co.,Agenta; Capt. JOIN LAUGH. LIN, Snell (Mice, It Hooch Wharv•-e. Philadelphia. TOTICE.-FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL -4_l AW_ARE AND HARITAVSA NA L. • fiN4TYTPUBY TUANSPOH.T ATION COMPANY.' • DESPATCIJ AND SWIFTSURE LINES - . . . .... - . Tile biItdIVIRS of thole killer will te, resumed on and arta/ thal9th of 'March: Far frOlghttwhich will be taken d' accommodatlng terms, apply to WM. BAIRD & CO., • _ No. 132 South Wharves. .0 AUTIO PEitSONS ARE i j ,.reby ritiitioniA against harboring or treating any of the P . M of the Britbili brig" master. fri,in lot as Lo leht4 of tio.ir contract lug will Le paid by Captain or Coneignees. WORKMAN A ro..Connig-liees. ii*t4 tf CO NS I G P.E.s Nopc4. oTlei--Tn SR 1(4•A - NI t ii.A.Te IT .11 ELDER," from Portland. SLc.. ii HOW dice luirging at ]grad Allvy Wharf. Consig pkase attend to rectrdion of tb.ir goods . , IVI, ) II43LAN IZIIV O ainn.tre , t.. , - • - 0,24.er, LEGAL NOTICES. LE. TT ERS OF AD M I NISTRATION rrint , . , l to th, , thy tate of HIRAM .1. PATTERSON, dvceascd, pf,nions indebted to the KUllle ninke-ptiment, those liaN int; aiiint, pi, Sl . lll. ' ' • MAItTli A PATTFMSON, C=IMM=MEM==I T T. - N THE :DISTRICT COURT' OE THE A. United Statee for no. Ehstern• District of mania. 1u Bankruptcy. In the matter of WILLIAM H. RAKER and IHOMAS 1 - AIL1E1". late copartners, traoing as BARER .3; FARLEY. Bankrupts. Pleat.° take notice.'t genVratllleviiiig of the ('reditor,4 of Paid Bankrupts will be held at 5 . 30 Walnut street. Philt delphia, on the 24th day of-'lan.. A.l). 1.570. at 3 o'clock • P. M.. at the °thee id WIT,TAIII • McMDDEINEL , Register, for the 'purpose, named itt the 27th section of the Act of Congress ent Wed Au Act to establish a uni , form nyetOil of Eithicrithtey throughout the .United btates. A pproved March 1, 11361. GEO. J. lIEN ELS. A st , iowe. No. I.3ollklid i'hostrutt street. ... . ' j. , ,Nc.tcY :',, 'sal: Doll I; t! , J Philailslplua. EAST -AT .1:: OF i ( )1 - 1N ' K Etitit, Elt, D E CI) . —Letters te , nonentary upon the last will and testament of bai t " decedent having howl grouted to the undersigned, all persona ;indebted to said estate are rN questedro nadir rao meat. mai those ha% lug . claims to present tluho to GECMGE Ii:ESSUCR and EL Irt.A • 11E111 KESS L ER. Executors, Girard avenue, nonce Abh street. dc2l) m (V LISTA TE Ol' MARV SHAW. 131 4 :CEASED —Letters of Aihninktrat ion having beam granted to the undersigned, all ty.ryons indebted to the said ,stat.- ale reouvited vim Mt. and thoßr? hathig finlll.l, to prei..nt them to MARY }'l LTZE.' 'Hs North Scrotal atrLet. or her :Mornay, JAM ES W LATTA, No. 1.29 South Sixth atrret. de1:312160 I-N THE MATTEit P.... E THE ESTATE. OF SAM L'Et . SM VTII, IIeCeRRNI .—The Register of Wills of Philadelphia liar mg: grauted letters .testamentary lipop the ci.late of SAMUEL SMYTIf., deceased, to the tunlert4igned, - Executrix thbreof, all porsons indel4P44l will make pa) anent. anti I 1i0444e having deniand4.4 will pre- Held 1114 La to AMANDA 0. SIIITTII , Executrix, N. inn Arch street.' ,: de9 tit ,it' TNTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE City and f{ otuttt 01 I"hfladelplihi.—Estatu of D EL 24 I N A GIBSON, deceascd.—The Auditor appointed by the Cbart Itc niulitslWitto and 7411115 C the •m rouut of JOHN S. McMULL EN. Executor of the Estate WILIIELMINA GIBSON, deceased, rind to report di— tributton of the Wanes ; tho. hands of the account ant, will meet the patties ihterestud, for the purpose of .his appointineut. on TUESDAY, .laiciar, y le, 1670. at Vo'clock P. N.. at his office; No. 524 W altkut ~ t revt, in the city of Philadelphia., ••. • T 110.6.: IL .ja7 f .Nett" • • " Auditor. 'TN THE ORPHANS". COURT FOR THE City and County Philadelphia.—Estate of WILLIAM (MAY. deceased.—Tito Auditor appointed by the Court to andit settle and adjust the account of F;DWARD MURRAY and .1011 N. A. CLARK, Execu tors of wILLIAM' GRAY, deceased, and to report Ilk tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, Will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of lila appointment, on SATURDAY. January 15th, 147 a, at 2 o clock, P. 711.., tie his office, No. )25 South Seventh street, in the City of Philadelphia. LEONARD MYERS, , jas.w,f,tn-st.§ • • • Auditor. Df UGS TIRUGGISTS WILL. FIND .A .IJetock of Allen'e MedicinatExtracia arid 011 Alumna, Rad. Mei. Opt., Citric Acid; Coxe . 's Sparkling Gelatin, M gennino Wedgwood ortara..tc., jinn 10111101 i nr fro bark Hoffneug, from London, ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., 'Wholesale Druggists. N.. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. • , • DRUG GISTS' SUNDRIES. —GRAD CT- Atte, Mortar, Pill . Tiles,, Combs, Brodie': Mirrors, Tweezers, Duff Boxes,llorn Scoops, t3urgical Instru ments; Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and Metal Syringes, &o:, all at First Bandar prices, SNOWDEN & BROTHER, ap3- , 23 South Eighth strost, - CASTILE SOAP—GENUINE 4. ND VERY snioorior-200 boxes just landed front bark Idea, and for sale by ROBERT SHOEMAKER 44 00., Inapnrting Druggists. N. E. corner'Fonrth and Racil stmts. STRICTLYPRT nig it, (Thar!eaten Rice landiaa and for Bale by EDW. B. BOYLEY,IO tioutb B'ropt etrovt. • THE DAELY 7 EVENING BULLEI'IIy-1 3 131LADELPIliA, Ww , DNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1870 Hair 4 Vigor (1 For the Renovation of the Hair. Icratum ofIT Age. 4 , A dressin is at, once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the air. Faded or gray ,hair is soon restored to 'its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is tined checked, and bald ness oftep t . though, not always, mired by its nse.:`Nothme can restore the hair lyliore.,,tbefollicliis are destroyed, or;ihe titioplhe,d and' decayed.. But7stisk remain :pan be saved for usefuTneshy this application. Instead of with a pasty sedi- Melt , ' it ; wlll-keep»aria and vigorous. Itkoc6kaidnak tse 'will prevent the hail; from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from thode deleteriods substances which make some preparations dangerous fand injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only"benefit but not imam it. If wanted merely-for a HAIR , DRESSING ) Othihg 'else can bet found so desirable. Containing ,neither, oil nor dye, it does n'tit'dbil - white cambric, and yet lasts loner oft, the, hair,lgiving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared ,by Dr, 4, C. her & Co.,' Fiyi.evom, 41iD.ANA/4T/CAL CHEM/STB, 3 , - , ' Sold_ kyAll Drn ~ ggistseverywnere. At wholesale by .1 . kr. 31TA.IIIEt ACO. T yldlatielpkia. mh9 tti th s eow ly OPAL D ENTALL.C.I , ,i A.. -- A SUPERIO R artlElefOr *ening' the Teeth Aestroying animalcule which Infest them, giving tone to the gums and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may be need daily, and will be fonnd to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the atoms and detersivenese will recommend it to every one. Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Phyet clans and Mlcroseopigt, it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in Tc aliient Dentists, acquainted with the constituent' of the Dentalline. advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by • - JAMBS biIINN, A pothecarb Bread and Spruce streets. •ally, and D. L. Stack house, L'ohcrt C. Davis, Geo. C. Bower, Chas. Shivers, '.S M. McColin, IS. C. Bunting, Chas.fl. Eberle, Tames N. Marks, E. Bringhurst Dyott & Co., C. Blair's Sons, - Wyeth A - Bro. For sale by Druggists' gener Fred, Browne, Howard & Co., C. B. Ferny, Isaac B. Kay, C. H. Needles, T. J. linsband, Ambrose Einith, Edward Parrish, Win. B. Webb, famed L. JlisPbairs tighs* A Combs, lienrvA. Bower MAULE, BROTHER & CO., 2500 Se - 4th Street. • • • 1.870. P I TO CHOICE SELECTION OF • MICHIGAN CORK PINE TOE PATTERNS. 18,7(t."ItpuBVPEAA?3, fffakacK . l.B7o. LARGE STOCK. 18TOFLORIDA FLOORING. 1870 . FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA imooRING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. .D . ELAAAN,E_FLOORING' A FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA. STEP L BOARDS 10 JO. FLORIDA STEP 687 O.3OARDS. RAIL PLANK. RAIL PLANK. 1870 WALNITT r, j3OARDSApTDIB7O . • ,-A. WAiNIIT.IIOAFtDV&D BO.ARDS. PLANK,. WALNUT WALNUT PLANK. • ; . ARtiORTED FOR _ ' UARINET MAKERS, ' BUILDERS',te. 1870. UNDERTAKERS' IBO LUMBER. 1 O. tiNDERTARERStUMBER. f RED CED AVALNDT AN Mid. 1870. SEASAVIB otme. 1•810. ASH. ,WRITE OAK. re t lg n 4ND BOARDS. 11Qt7(1 CAROLINA SCANTLING.i Qfni ti I l.l• CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 1.0 i Il• NORWAY SCANTLING. , C CEDAR 8 11 11L. I NILE '' S. '" . ' - 1870 - . 1.8'7'0. CYPRESS SIrINGLA. •' ' LARGE ASSORTMENT. FOR SALE LOW. il - PLASTERING LATH. 1816 - - 187 v. PLASTERING LATH. LATH. RIAVILEBBOTHER tt CO.. - , I,'oo SOUTH STREIT. Lumber Under Cover, ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, flOrnee,.llemlock Shingles, Sc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON (Ye GILLINGII.A.M. 9`24 Richmond Street, Eighitenth Ward. mh29-Iy§ Y ELLOW PINE LIIINIBER.—ORDERB for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber exe cuted at abort notice—enality nubject to Inspection A • ply 'to EDW. H. ROWLEY.I6 South Wharves.. DH ILADELPHIA GERMANTOWN 1.. AND NORRISTOWN R AILROAD TIME TA BLE.TOn and after Monday, Nov. 71d, /869, and until further notice: FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7 6, 9.115, /0, 11,12 A. M. 1, 3.16, A', 4.0, 4.35,5, 534,6,4 i, 7,8.9.20,10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Germantown - 6, 6.66, 716,8,6.20, 11, 10, 10.50,19 A 11,2 , 1) 3, 3.60, 1,4,5;651i, 61_6 ~ 1, 8,9, /001, • 8 The . down-train, and the 33 , 4 and EX up tralno;Will not atop on the Germantown Branch. • ON SUNDAYS. , • Leave Philadelphia-9.15 A. 111,2, COO minntes,7 and 10% P.M. Leave GetTutntown7B.ll . A....lll.; ; lo,..6 . t!nd P.M. CII.EST.I; UM HILL ItAiLICOAD. Leave Philadelphia-6,8, 10, 12 A.M.; 2, 534,7, 9.20 and 11 P.ll. Lcave Chestnut Rill-7.10 minutest .8, 9.40 t: and 11.40 A. ~.., /.40, 3.30, 5.40, 0.40. 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. . BUNDA.I7B. . . Lenin Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.; 2 and 7P. M. LCIIVO Chestnut nuinutea Q. 8.;12.40;6:40 and 9.25 minutes P. 51. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NO11111STOWN: LetiNe Philadelphia-6.73i, 9. 11A, A'. 111..; 134,3;4, 43‘, 635, 6.15,8.05, 10.05 and 1114 P. 91, Leave Norristown-4.40,6.25, 7, PA% 8.50,11 A. M.: 13G, 3, 431;6.15,8 and 9% P.M. l6Zir The 71; A.M. Trains from Norristown will not stop at Mogen's, Potts' Lauding, Domino or Schur's 143110. air The 4P. M. Train froxn Philadelphia will stop only at School Laue,lllanityttnk +tad Conshohocken. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. 91.; 2% , , 4 and 7.15 P. M. Leave Norristown-7 A.M.; 1,..5% and 9P U. FOR .MANAI, UNE. Leave Philadelphia-8,735.9,41.05 A. 91.; 11, 3,4,43 a ,6.15, 8.05,10.05 and 1114 P. M. Leave Alituayuillt-6.10. 6.65,7%, 8.10,9.20, 113: A. 111.; 3h.6, 6%, 4.30 uud 10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. LOW/0 Philadelphlti-9 - A. St.; 2%; 4 and 7 . 16 P. M, Leave Mane) , unk-734 , A, 111.; 13416 and 934 P. 'PLYMOUTH li. 8.... Leave Philadelphia, 73' 4 A. AL, 434 P. M. Leave Plymouth. 61. i, A. 4.14 P. 111. W. B. WILbON, General, Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streete. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD.—CHANGE,, 11011RS—WINVER RANGEIVIENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov. I, 1869, trains will leave Vine street ferry as follows, viz : Mail and Freight ' • 8.00 A. M. Atlantic Accommodation " 8.415 p JunCtion Accommodation to Atco and inter mediate stationss.3o P. M. RETURNING; LEAVE ATLANTIC. Mall and•Froight 1.4 d P. M. Atlantic Accommodation • 8.05 A. M. Junction Accommodation from Atco 622 A. M. Haddonfield Accommodation trains leave Vine Street Ferry r 10.15 A. 31. and 2.00 P. 31; Haddonfield_ 1.00 PJR. and 3 . 15 P. M. DAVID IL MIINDY.-Agent., QHEATHII44 7 - IrELT.:-LTEN — VVIAMEs kJ En fish Sheathing Fait, for sale by I%T/0 W 2110.117 a ooris, Webval street. A.yer's L0WF.14 . 1[4, MASS. =CM Si.oo. Ltilfrinat. 11WO1JTD TRAvELgits , GCr4IE: ReA D .L . .N Q, , RA11.41.04D, GBIVAT ilak Line from Philadelphia to "thelintorior, of Pen irylirtitlia l the , SchnYlklll,. Sustitiehanha, °Maher. /andiantiWyoU Mg Valleys, thrlithrth; Northwest- and , the anailas,,Winter Arrangement cdgmtsepgey Trains,; Dec 1889, leaVilig thompans Depot, Thiriemitn and Callowhill streent, Ph iladelphia, at the folleWing boa is: Ai Elmo ACCOMMODATION.-At 7.30 A. M for 1 0 Rea ng and all intermediate Stations, and ‘.Allentown. Reprning, loaves Reading at 6,35 I'. AL, arriving in. Phil elphia at 9.26 P. M ding Al Itlinso EX PRESS---:At 8 . 15 a; H .^ { f or I/44 Lebanomilarristrarg, , Pottaville,Pliararoin,Titniagnit,' Sunaurpt , Wiliktuniaart, Elmira4 , 'Hoctioilte ,r' Niagara Falli,atulfalo,Wilkesbarre Pitt/dein ' Tolle,' Ceirlisle,• Chembersborg, Hagerstown,: Ike. •_ k • , ' The, 7.30 A. X. train. conneets at Reading with the East Pent sylvaniaßailroadtraina for A Ilentown dm., and the 8.15 .M. train connects with the Lebanon M atter train for artillburgvad .1 at Port Clintein with Catawisea it. I R. t ins for Williamiport, Lock Haven. Elmira,- dter„-at liar d'art with Northern Central, 'Cumberland_ Val ley. li d Schuylkill and Stimnehatina, train far W orth limb handi,Williamsport. York, Chambersburg,Pine 7 grov , /to. , • • A TER.NCIN EXPREBI3.-Reaves Philadelphia at 320 , N. for tea ding, Pottsville/ Ihwrisburg, Ac., con necting Reading and Columbia Railroad 'bald* for, Coltirnbia, A c. • , , , , POTTIiT WN ACCOMMCDA.TIOI4.--Learea Potts tOWlC,at 6:45 A. ~ ittOpping at the interinediato stations; arrive in Philadelphia at 0.10 A. al. Returning leaves Philadeila at 4 P.M.iarrives in, Pottatown at 5.15 P.M, REN,-- ADli 0, AND , POTTSVILLE cavesACCOALMODA- Tio Puttevilleat 5,46 A. 31" and Rending at 7.30 Ai 4 11i,,, /dapping at all way station!: arrivos in Phila. delphi a p t 1040 A. AI. , , , ._ ReturninglleaVes philadeinhla s at, 4.45 P. Al_„:' arrives in Reading' at 7.40 P. M., and at Pottavi Kat 9.00 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia lesiva litirrisbarg at 8.10 A. M. sond Pottsville at 9.00 A. AI., arriving in Philadelphia ,at 140 P, M • Afternoon trains leave Harriaburg tit 2.05 k. mi. and Pottsville,at 2.45 P. .1iI.;, are - ring 4t Phila delphia at 8.4 5 I'. 31 ' liatrisburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A. Al., and Harrisburg 44.10 P. M. -Connecting at Read ing viitlirAiterilooti Accomniodation south at 5.55 P. Al., arriving la Phileedelpida at 9.25 P.M.- ~ . . • Alatket tryilthwith a Passenger car attached, 'erred PhiladelPhia at 12.ZA noon for Pottsville and all War Statiangleaves Pet/Arvin. at 540 A. AI., connecting , at lteadmgwith accommodation train for Philadelphia and all Way Stations. ._ , • .1 • , All the above trains run daily, Sundays lacepted. Sunday trains leavo Pottaville at &-A. M., and Phila delphia at Ilda P. M.; learePhilsdelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. M. returning from Reading at 4.25 P.M. , CB STEIL VALLEY •RAILROAD.--Paasengers for Dow ingMwn and intermediate points take the 7.30 A. M.,1 .30 arid 4.00 P. M. trains from.Philadelphia,return i4 Ing from Downingtown a; 6.80 A. AL. 12.46 and 5.15, Pad. PLRRIQMEN RAILROAD.-Passengers for Schwetiks vil take 7.30 r u i n g 12.30 and 4.00 P.M. trains far Plida del Ida, returning from Sch;genksville at 8.05 A. 4'12,45 noon. titage.lins .. for , various . pointa In Perk men Volley connect with trains at, Collegpvilla and Schwenicier ille. . ' COLEBROOK 'DALE RAILROAD.-Patssengers for 31 t. Pleasant, gad intermediate! pointa take the 7.;3Q A ..AL and 4 Ite P. M. trains from Philadeltpida; returning from Mt. Pleasant at 7 Wand - 11.25A. N. NEW TURK EXPRESS "'OR PITTSIIIIIIGII AND THE NEST.-Leates New Trk at 9.00 A. M, and 5.00 P. N id. passing Mesa 'at 1.45 ' , and • 10.06 P. M. did &Inflect* at Harr is burg with Pannaylvania and ortheim Central Railroad HYpreen 'Palming. Pitta., burgh, Ohictigo, Williamenort,"Eiraira, 'Baltimore,' Az. Ileturning,Expresa Tram leaves ila maburg on arrfral of Pennsylvania Express from Pitiaburgh,at LW A. M. • and IL.W noon, passing Reading at7.M 'A.' •M: and 2.1: 1 0 P. N. arriving at New.. York at 12,05 noon and 8.35 P. M. Sleep , a Cate accompany these trains through between JeraeCitit and Pittaburzh, without change. Mai train for New York leaver Itarriantirg at 8.10 A. M. an 2.05 P. M. Mail trainfilllhrentabbigkaves New York at 12 N:ion, SCHUYLKILL, VALLEY RA ILROAD-Trains leave Pottstilie at GAO and 113? A.M. and 830 P.M.rmurning from Tiunaqua at 8.35 A, AL. and 2.1.6 and 4.50 I% M. scaurialrz AND SUBQIDfRBANNA RAILROAD --Trains leave Auburn ' at 815 A. M. and 3.70 P. lif. . for' Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 12.10 noon for Pine grove,• ;Tremont and Brookside; returniug from liar ruditirg at 7.30 A. At.. and 5.4 ff P It; from Brookside , at 410 P. M. and from Tremont at 7.15 A.M.and 5.05 P.M. TICfili,TBJ---Throttgli ' asst - class tickets and entimmt tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada, Excursion Tickets front 'Philadelphia to "Reading and Intermediate Stations,"gatal for ay onlY, are :gold by Adorning A. econunodation, Market ; ,Tr ain, rain, Reading aud Pottstown Aecommodatiou Trains a. no duc ed rates. Ex. urelOnTickete to Philadelphia, good for day only, are sold at Reading and Intorttiodiiste Stations by Read ing arid PatistoWn Accrnamodation Traipa at reduced rates. , . , , The follo w ing tickets pre , obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227• South !Fourth, street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicoll'; General riumnintem dent, Reading • Commutation Tickets„nt 25 per cent. discount. hetweiin any pOi ate desired. for ismlll,3B and firms: . '• , , Mileage Tickets, good for 2tilOOMiles s between allpoints at litialso each fur families awl firms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve months for holder* only, to all pointe:dtredriced rates, . Clergymen retadins.on the 1 1 / 1 0 of the road will he fur- . nisho with nerds, entitling, themselves and wives to, tickets at half fare Excursion Tickets fr6m Philadelphia to prfnofpalina Hone, good for fiaturdak. tkindaar and Monday, at re duced are, to,lis had only. at tho Ticket Office, - at 'Thir teenth and Callow hilt streets. .IBEIGHT-Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from .the'Compatiy?s New Freight Depot Broad. and Willow streets— reight Trains leave Pl4l,..ielplita daily ist 4.36 A. IL., 12.30 noon, 600' and' 7.16 P: for Beading; Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port tilinton,vind all points be yond;; close'st the PitiladelPhla Post-office for all place's on the road and Its branches at 6 and for the prin cipal titations only at 2.15 P. M. BAGGAGE. , - Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be lett at No. =.5 South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Callawhill streets. • : FOR IiBWOII.IC--THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, from ep • • N wayples, from Wal- Ph s ad reot-wharf N • ". • • Fare. . • . .. .. . . At 6.30 A. Ili., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., $ . 2 iii At 8A! M., via Camden and Jersey City Ex. Mail, 300 At 2.00:P.M., via Camden and Amboy Express, 1 00 At 6 P. M. for Amboy and intermediate stations At 6.33 and 3A. M., and 2P. M., for Freehold. . . At 2.00 P. AL for Long Branch •aud..Pointa •on At 8 and 10 A.M., 12 AI, 2.3.30 : arid 4.301'.11.;f0r Trenton. At 6.345 and 10 A. 31., 12 M.,2-3.a).4.ab6, 7 and 11.30P.M., for Itordentown,Florolice,Burlington,Beverly and De lanco. At 6.30 aud 10 A.M.J2 , 9.30,4.30,6,7 and 11.30 P.M. for Edgewater, Riverside. Riverton, Palmyra and Fish Thee lar. flouse ,dau rp. d , 2 5 t. Eip Lips I,a r .11iv v e e r a tor ion too,of Market street by unner ferry. From Kensington Devt: At 7.30 A. M. 2.30, 9.b.: and 5 P. AL for Trenton and Bristol. And at 10.4.5 A.M.. and d P. M. tor At 7.3o'A'. it., 2.30 and SP. 11.foiMorriaville and Tully= At 7.30 and 10.45 A. M., 2.30;5 and for SCht;nck's and Edditigktp• At 7.30 and 10.45 A. 3E; 230,4, 5 and 6 P M., for Corn wet le, Torresdale,Hulmesburg,TaconY, W isainoming, Bridesburg and Frankford and 8.30 P.M. for Holmes burg and-intern Stratton& .. • From 11 est Phlladelpitia Depot via Connecting hallway' At 7, 9.20 and 11 A. 31.,.1.20, 4, , 6.45, and 12 P.M. New York Express Line,via Jersey City At U. 30 P. N. Emigrant Line 2 00 At 7, 9.90 toad .11 A. 31 .1.20,4,6.13,and 12 P.4.for Trenton. At 7, 936 and 11 A; M., 4, 6.15 and &R.' Bristol. Atl2 P.M .t Nightifor Morrisville,TuLlytown,Schunckll, Eddington,Cornwells, Torresdale, •Holmeaburg, Ta cony, Wl's/morning, •Brideelirg and Frankford. The9.3o A. M. and and 12'P. 11. Linea run daily. All others, Sunday! excepted: • ' For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the tarti on Third or Fiftlt'atroets, at Chestnut, att half an hour be fore departure: The Cars of Market Street 'Railway run direct to.Woat Philadelphia Depot.,Chistnut ttnd Walnut '"within ono square. Ou Sundays, the Market Street Oars ' will rmetii connect with the 9.90 A. M., 6.45 and 12 P. Al. lines BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES front Kensington Depot. At 7.3 U A. 3.1.,. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo; Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, '43 - ivego, Rechester, Biughanipton, Oawego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkeabarro, Scranton, Sttoudelitirg, Water Gap, Selaeoley'es Moune tam. Ac. ' At 7.30 1t...31.and 3.30 P.M.for Belvidera,Easton, Lam bertville Flemington, acc. Thu .3.30 P. AL Line con nects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk Alleutowis. Bethlehem, Ac. At 11 A. Al.from West Philadelphia Depot, and 5 P. M. frem IC ensington Deno:Jur Lambertville and interme diate Stations. • CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PE3IBER TON AND HIGHTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and RI A. AI ~1, 2.153.30, 5 k 6.30 P.3l.,aittl on Thurs• day and Saturday night. at 11.30 P. 31 for Merchants-. ville,Aloorestow - n, Hartford. Alasonville, lininaport and Mount Holly. At 7 A. M., 2.15 and 6.30 P. Al. for Ltunberton and Med ford. At 7 and 10 A. 111., 1, 3-30 :1 SP. M., for Smithville, Ewanaville,Vincentown,Birtningkun and Pemberton. At 10 A. Al. for. Lewistown, Wrightatown, Cookstown, New Egypt and Hornerstown. At 7 A. 31.. 1 and 3.30 P. Al. for Lewistown, W rights. town, Cookstown, Now Egypt, Hornerstown, Cream Ridge. inilaystown. Sharon and Illightstown. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Paßtit tigers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be !fable for an): amount beyond $lOO, ex• ctp by special contract. Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, New. Haven Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Uticct, Runic, Syracuse,Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bride. An additional Ticket 0111ce Is located at No. 828 Chest nut street, where tickets to New York, and all impor tant points North and East, may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their bag gage checked front redden :ea or hotel to destination, by Union Transfer Baggage Express. Lines front New Turk for Pltiladelphia'will leave from foot of Cortland street at 1.00 and 4.60 P. M., via Jersey City_ll.ll(l. Camden. At 6.50 and 10 A.M., 12.30,5,6 and 0. px.. and at 12 Night, via j'etaey City and West Phila delphia. From Pier No. I, N. River, at 630 A. 31. Accommoda tion and 2 P. 31.Expresa, via Amboy and Camden. Dec. 22, 1869 WM. 11. iciAvz my, .A gent . PHILADELPHIA AND I3AL''IMORI .1. CENTRA I,IIA ILROAD COMPANY. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov. let., 1669, Trains will leave No .follows, stopping at all Stations on Philadeb. phis, Baltimore Central and Chester Creek Railroads: Leave PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT from Depot of Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company, corner Broad and Washington avenue, at 7.00 A. Al. and 4.30 P, 11. : • A Freight Train, with Paaaenger' car attached,will leave Philadelphia for Oxford at 230 P. M. Leave PIIILAII t EL I 4I.I* for all Stations on Wiluting ., ' ton and Reading tit roads at 430 I'. AI . Leave PORT DEPOSIT for PHILADELPHIA at 5.40 A. M., 9,25 A. AL, and 2,25 P. 31. On Saturday the 2.25 train will leave at 4.30 P. M. PasHengers are alloyed to take wearing apparel only I as baggage, and the Company will not be responsible I for anrantorint exceeding one hundred dollars, unless special contract Is made : for the same. HENRY Ni 001), General Superintendent. • FAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD; to .Wilkesbarro, ahanoy City, Mount Carmel, Centralia, and all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad and Its branches, By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road is enabled to give inereased despatch to merchandise con. signed to the above-named points. Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot, S. E. cor. Front awl Noble streets, Before 5 P. 111., will reach Wilkesbarre, Mount Carmel; Mahanoy City, and the other stations in Mabanoy cud WYOIIIIIIIIVABOYMbefore A . 111,the succeeding day. &14.1•0) WARIk Agents, TRAVELERS' G IDEA iPIiaiIiSYLVANIA.-FAAIL ROAM '—TIID-tilß OW NVAJO. ROUTElrto„..tble - :Lehigh and. yonding Valley, , emP.elertitylWiarfirthern and', nterfor ;Ns* Tor . OCheMer,' B 'Niigata' Falle f tli Oriati LaVeitandilltoltein i Mateo ainutst. 4 4 1A 14 8 24fitrilillOBtIDNTor 1), , • r 1 , 111 rgel i l4oo.., 14 JDA Y TRAINSVavo ProSengerDeper, althier of Darks and American streets VisUndtryir excepted), an' follows: _ • - 7.31) A. M , ..Aecopstnodettplifor IfortWiuMingtOm ++ •,+; At 1" A RI.-51Ornleig 'Eltpreen for Bethlehem and Principal 18 tatfone oh' mainline of ;North' ' Pennsylvania' Railroad,cimiaecting ntrik,thlotleM withLohlgb+ RitilroadfortAlleistownaMancirihnnk, ofalutnoy City, Vf likgsbarrd; Pittston Zanotti, a autt,Waverly; connec ting atlireeienerly With ERIE AILWAY - for" Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, Cleveland, Chloago, San Francisco, and all points the Great West. At 8.45 A rs N.—, Accerornciatiowfor borlOttovra,. ping at ail int:Mediate tations. pastiengers elor ' low armed; Illtboro" and artavilie, 'by this , train, take Stage at Ohilloarie+Road. e. ~` • ' ' ..;- 9 • 46 (Express) .for Allentown, stanch Chunk, White' Raven, rt aven, Willteshae, Ylteriton, Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and 'Susquehanna Railroad, and Allentown, Easton • Baokettstmm, and points on New Jersey Central ,Ratoad and Norris and 'Essex Railroad to New York %date gh Valloyßailroad. At 10.4611 NJ—Accommodation for sort Washington, stepping at intermediate Stations. • • 1.16, 6.20 a 8 P.M.—A ecomniodation to Abington. Easton 145 Al lo t gh Valley Expreee for Bothlehem, , , _n, , Mauch ChUnk .' liAziet "ir White Haven,Wilkesbarre, Pittaton,. Scranton, and Wyoming Coal Regions.. At 2.46 P. M.—Accommtalation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations: At 415 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop : ping at all intermediate stations.. At 5.00 P. N.—Through f6r Bethlehem, connecting at „Bethlehem with Lehigh ••Valley Stoning Train for Easton. Allentewn,hlauch Chunk. • • At 0.20 P. 31.—Accommodation for Lancidale, stopping at all intermediate statlond.' At 11.30 P. 51.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. - TRAINS' ARRIVE IN PUILADELPIII.A. _ Front Bethlehem at lA. 2.16, 4.40 and 8.25 2;16 Pr 11., 4.41) P. ar. and 8.25 P.M:Trains make direct Connection with Lehigh Volley or Lehigh and 813041110- ' hanna trains from Easton, Scranton, Wilkesbarro, pia barley City and llasleton. From Doylestown at 8.33 A.111.,4.30 P.M.and 7.05 P; Prom Lanedaleat 7.30 A. N. re.. l From Fort Washington at OM and 10.36 A. 51, and 3.10 I'. ht. • • ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. N. • . Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. N. , Loy lestoWn for 'Philadelphia at 7.00 A. N. , Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. • ' + ' Fifth and Sixth Streets and Second and: Third Streeter Lib( s of City Passenger cars, run directly to and from . the Denot. ginion, Line run within a short distance of the Lrpot Tickets unlit beprocured at the Ticket Oflice,in order : to SetUrc the lowestrates jof fare. CL, ELLIS ARK, Agent. Tickets said and Baggage checked through to_prinol ,kai p o i n t s , at Mann' :North Penn, Baggage Express °Mee. No. 105 South Fifth street RENVSYLVANLA. CIENTR.Aid RAM BOADf-,-After 8 P. M., SUNDAV, November 14t h.• .SO The tr i te of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leaVe the-De ot,at Thirty‘flrrit and Market streets,which is reached d roctly the cars of the Market Street. Pas . monger Railway the lest car connecting with. each train leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before its departure., Those of the Chestnut ' and Walnut' Streets•RailwaN inn within Ono agnate of the Depot. _. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on• application at the Ticket Office, Northwest corner of AilAth and Ohcatnnt streets. and at the Depot.' Agent's of the Union Transfer Company will call for and - deliver Baggage at, the Depot. Orders left at No, 901 Chestnut street. N0,,116 Market street, will receive at tention TRAINSLEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: • McJI ' ....... at 8.00 A, M. Paoli Accent„lßV; and 6.50 P. Nast Line. • • at 11.60 A. M. Erie Express...—,.... ' at 11.60 A. M. ,MarritiburgAccom at 2.30 P. M. Lancaster ' at 4,10 P. M. Parksburg at 5.30 P. M. Cincinnati Express....L; . ......- ..... ... .. .. at B.OOP. PC Erie Mail and Pittsburgh . - —....... ....... .-....at 9.4.5 P. M, Accommodation, at 12.11 A M., pacific El press ' • at 12.60 night. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, runnin on' Saturday night to Wil Hamm S ett only. On unday night ght passengers will leave 'Philadelphia at p a o'clock. Pacific Expreas leaves daily. Cincinnati press daily, except, Saturday. 'All other trains • daily, except Suratar• • • , ' ' The Western Accommodation Train rune, daily, except, ; Sunday. For thiS train' tickets must be procitred and 'baggage delivered by 6.00 P. M. at 116 Market street. TRAINS ABE' LYE AT DEPOT, VIZ : Cincinnati Express. E......, at 3.10 'Philadelphia 'xiireae at6.3OA. M. Nrie • . ...... , --tat 6.30 A. M. Mcommodation at 6:20 'A;11. and 3.40 it 6.25• P. M Parksburs Train. ......... .... ~..at 9.10 A. Jef, Fist Line' ' at 9.40 A. M Lancaster •Train .. . . . ...... 12.65 P. M,' Erie 1i1xpre55....,..4 at 12:55 P.M.. Southern Expreca. .... . ............... 7.00 P. Lock Haien mid Elmira Express at 7.001''. M. Pacific &Sprees at 4.26 P. M. Harrisburg AecomModatiotu- at 9.20 P. Id, Nor further information. apsi r to JOHN F. VANLEER JR T diet Agent,9olCheatnnt street. , FRANCIS FUNS ' Ticket Agent, 116 Market street. -- SAMUEL li. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume 'any risk for Baggage,except for wearing apparel, and limit their 'responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special con tract. ' EDWARD . WILLIAMS, P General Superintendent. Altoona, a. PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD—TIMETABLE. Rom mencing MONDAY, May 10th,1869. Tratim will leave •Depot. corner Broad and Waahington avenue, as fol- lows: • WAY MAIL TRAIN at 8.30 A. M.( Sundays exceptelt, for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. CM neeting With' Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and Intermediate 'Stations. • . . EX PRESS TRAIN at 12.00 M. (Sundays excepted for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville and 'Havre de Grace. Connects at Wilming 7 ton with train for New Castle. EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M.(Snndnys excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Tburlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, , Stanton, 'Newark, Elkton, North East, Charleetown, Perryville, Ilavre de Grace, Aberdeen,. Porryznan's, Etlacwood, Magnolia, Obase!ii and Stemmer's Run. E NIGHT XPRESS at 1130 P. 31. (daily) for Baltimore end Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Lin wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North East, Perryville, Havre de Grace, Perryman's and Mag nolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 121031. Train. WILMINGTON TRAINS.-Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. • Leave PHILADELPHIA at 11.00. A. M. 231, 5.00 and 7.00 P. 31. The 0.00 P. 111. train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations. Leave WIL3IINGTON 6.30 and 0.10 A.31..1.30,4.15 and 1.1)0 P. M. The 8.10 A, M. train will not atop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.00 P.:PI. train from Wilidtington runs daily;allotherAccommodation Train. Sundays excepted. • s , .• Trains leaving WILMINGTON at 6.30 A. M. and 4.13 P. , M. will connect at Istinekin Junction with the 7.00 A. 31 . and 430 I'. M. trains for Baltimore Central R. R. From BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.-Leavea Baltimore 7.25 A. M. Way Mail. 935 A. M., Express. 2.35 P. M. Express. 7.25 P. 31.; Express. SUNDAY '1 RAIN FROM • BALTIMORE.-Leaves BALTIMORE at 1.25 P. M. Stopping at Magnolia, Per ryman 'l3, Aberdeen, Hay re-de-Graco,Perniville,Clairles town, North-East, Elkton Newark, Stanton, Newport; Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood:and Chester. Through tickets to all point Went, South, and South west may be procured at the ticket oftice, 528 Chestnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Bertha in Sleeping Cara can be secured during the day. Persona purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Trans fer Company. H. E. 'KENNEY, Sup't. NVEST' CHEST.ER AND PHILADEL PHIA RAILROAR.-Winter Arrangement -On and after MONDAY, Oct. 4, 1869,Trains will leaveas Leave Philadelphia, from Now Depot Thirty-first and Chestnut streets, 7.45 A. 31., 11.00 A.. 31 2.30 P. M., 4.15 P. 51 ~ 4.40 I'. M., 6.15 P. 34.; p. m. Leave West Chester, from Depot, on East Market street, 6.25 A. 111., 8,00 A. M.., 7.45 A. la., 10.45 A. M., 1.55 P. Al., 4.50 I'. M., 6.55 P. M. Train leaving West Cheater at 8.00 A. 31. will stop at B. C. J nnction, Leon!, Glen Biddle and Media: leaving Philadelphia rcr4.4o P. M. will atop at MediA, Glen Riddle, Lewd and. B. O. Junction. 'Ptuisengerii to or from stations between West Chester and It. C.. Junction going East, will take train leaving West Cheater at 7.15 A. 111., and car will be attached to pcxpreas Train at B, C. J1111Cti011; and going Weat, Passengers for Stations above C.Junct ion will take train leaving Philadel phia at 4.40 P. M., and will change cars at IS, C. June- Mon. The Lepel in Philadelphia is reached directly by the Chestnut and Walnut Street care Those, of the Market street line rtin within one square. ' The ears of both Hues connect with each train upon its arrival. ON SUNDAYS.—Leave Philadelphia for West Chester atBhtA.M.and 2.00 Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7.55 A. Al, and 4.(11.1 P. M. IKr Passengers are alloVred to take Wearing Apparel only, as Barge go, and the Coinpany will not in any case be responsil , fe for tin amount exceeding oue huntireddol. lure, unless a special contract be ma de for UK) Halllo E . WILLIAM C. WHEELR. u•eneral Superintendent. _ • DID LAD ELP ELI A AND ER LE RAIL ' ROAD—WINTER TIME TABLE. On fuel after MONDAY, Nov. 15, lea, the Tralna on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows from Pennsylvania RWETARD.ailroad Depot, West Philadelphia Mall Train leaves'Philaidelphht. •, " Williamsport " " arrives at Erie Erie Exprvss leavus philadophia Williamsport - " " arrives at Eria. Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia Williamsport. k. . " arrives at Lock Haven_ EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie -. 8.40 A. M. . Williamsport.— 9.25 P. M 11 • " arrives at Philadelphia 0.20 A. 1.1. Erie Express leaves Erie COO P. 111 44 44 " Williamsport 3.30 A. 31 ". " arrives at. Philadelphia 12.44 P. 31 Elmira Mail leaves Leek 'Raven 890 A. 51 ", " " Williamsport 5.45 A. M. " " arrives at Philadelphia 0.50 P. M. Buffalo Express leaves Williamsport 12.25 A. M H a rrisb u rg 5.51 A. M. ... . - . 4 6 arrives at Philadelphia it 25 A. 3 L Express east connects at Corry.. Mail east at Corry and Irvington.. Express west at Irvineton with trains on on Crockand Allegheny River Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER, General finnerintende WEST JERSEY' RAILROA D FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEM.ENT. COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 18139. Leave Philadelphia, Foot of Market street ( Uppor Ferry) at • - A. M., Mull, for Bridgeton, Salem, Millville,Vino land, Swedeaboro and all intermediate stations. 3.15 P. M., Mail, for Cato May, Miilvilde, Vineland and way stations below Glassboro. 3.301'. M., Passenger; for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes born. and all intermediate stations. 5.30 P. M.. Woodbury and Glassboro accommodation. Freight train for all stations loaves Camden daily, at 12.00 o'clock, noon. Frei ht received in Philadelphia at second covered wharf below Walnut street. Freight delivered at No, 228 S. Delaware avenue. Commutation tickets, at reduced rates, between Phila delphia and all stations. EXTRA TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. ( Saturdays- only., • • Leave Pbiladelphia s b.lo A. Leave Vape,Magl.lo P. M. WilitLIAU J. MEW ELL, Ouperhatendent, ;i).,.1c.. w..44100.:::,...:50iir1i,4.,C03„ _ No. .121 S. T HIRD STRSEI'. Every department. of Banking business shitil , reepiVe prompt atientioniUnherefofdre. Cluotatlons of Sipiirir:, , Gold and cciverrirnonis constantly. received 'fioni our friends, E.D:,RARDOLPII & CO., New York, by 011 2' PRIVATE WIRE. jar-134 JAY CO 0 kT te‘cp., /12 astd 114 So. Tlllitn ST. PHILA,Th.'A IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. We will receive applications' Air Policiee of Life Insurance in the new National Life rit. 'surance Company of the United etatow information given at our office. FIRST MORTGAGE, SEVEN PER CENT, GOLD BONDS Fredericksburg and GordonsvOle Railroad ;Co:, of Virgill4 ? , Principal and InterestPayable'nl iVO4 , These Bonde araseetired by a rtrst and Orllylatlitpan tge on the entire real estate road, t arsenal property, r obis° and rolling . stock 'or the ompany, given to tho , Farmers., Loan and . Trust Conipany , of Row York,. The road is 62 miles in length, connecting Frodericki. burg with Charlottesville byway of Orange Court liege., passing through 'a section of the Shenandoah Valley l " the : Vocal traffic of whieh, alone, will support the rOltdiWhillii as part.of the great through lines to tho SonthWest ' West, the safety And security of the. Company's Honda are placed beyond 'question aua, doubt. , • We offer a limited %Mount of - these - Nonds at 92.4 and interest from November 1, in clarrency, Pamphlets, naps and information furnished on agopli cation to TANNER &. 00.4 No. 49 WALL Street, New York. SAMUEL WORK, No. 25 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. deg tf§ 5-20'S AND 1881'S Bought, Sold and lhchangud on most Bought and So'trot Market Ratei. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS Bought and Sold on Commission Only. Maile on all Accessible Points. DE:c4 (MEN c t ) ) ) f ai 40 South Third St., A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TUN Wilmington and Reading Railroad, AT SEVEN PER CENT. IN CURRENCY, Payable April and October, free of State and United States Taxes. This road n through a thickly populated and rich agricultural and mannfacturing district. For the present we are offering a limited amount attic above bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. Thn commotion of this road with the Penneylvati and Reading Railroads insures it a large and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest first class investment in the market. WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers and Dealers In Governments, No. 36 S. THIRD STREET, BIA - CHINEIRY. IRON, I su. . MERRICK sr. SONS, SOUTHWATUE FOUNDRY, • CO WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—High nu& LQW Pressure, Horizon' Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornisits Pumping. BOILERS-=Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &c. STEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and of an sires. CA.STINGS—Leam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, acl. • ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS-Of Cast or Wrought Iron,for refineries, water, oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Castings. Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Barrows, Valves, Governors, &c, SUGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and rumps, Defecaters, Bone Bleck Filters, Burners, Washers and Elevators, Bag Filters Sugar and Bone Blank Care, te. Sole niminflicturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity,of William Wright's patent. Variable Cut-off Steam Engine. In the United States, of Weston's Patent Self-center tiff{ and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Moe • chine. ‘,... 9.35 P. M. 7.40 A. M. 8.V.11 P. 31'. 11.40 A. M. 9.00 P. M. 10.00 A. M. ...... 7.50 A. M. 6,00 P. 91. :7;,29y, . . Glass i Barton'd Improvement on Aapiawalla Woolsoy% , Centrlfogid, Barton.; Patent Wronpht•rron RAort Lid. - • L.:trillion's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection And Offing up of fineriesfor working'Sugur or Moloss,q, • , VOPPER AND YELLOW METAL Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot; Conner', constantly on hand and for sale by HENDir W Mfanlt 1111,. Nil.= South Wharves. S. MASON EINES.JoHN P. ROICAPV. WEE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN• tion to tholr stock of Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coati which, with the preparation given by us, we think on not be excelled by any other Coal. °Aire, Franklin Institute Building, No. MB. govonal street. NINES SHEAFI", lonif /act 'drool wbarf,lichayikllip FINANCIAL. BANOng,46'D iinotEßs, §I I COESBORS TO • .••,. SMITH, lIANtiOLPH & CO. ; BANKING HOUSE D]iALEItS liberal terms. GOLD Bought and Sold. S c rr,. s COLLECTIONS PHILADELPHIA. BEARING INTEREST PHILADELPHIA. COAL AAD WOOD.