TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 18G9. THE riULADELnilA LIDRAIIT. l0r' nf,hp C'oinmltlre on the Until nrqnrt Tliey AiIIhc Clint the (lift bn Acceptrd-A Now library in t, F.ntnnllnlirrl on oalh llrond Hlrrol, nnd the Old Our to drive a New llulld. Ins-Tlu- Collection to be Othcrwlno Undis turbed. To the Stockholders of the Philadelphia Li brary Company: Tho committee appointed on the, subject of the bequest of tu lato Dr. James Hush respectfully report: That without going into tho consideration of points about which there is a Krcut diversity of opinion among the stockholders, they hvo en deavored to reach conclusions that would prove satisfactory. To this end, and In order to guide them In their labors, they, by correspondence and con ference with Uenry J. Williams, Esq., tho ex ecutor of L)r. Rush, have sought for such Infor mation as would enable then to determine accu rately what were his views as to the administra tion of so much of the trust as is placed in his charge, and what cstato and income would pro bably lie left to be applied by tho Library Com pany when they should come to act as trustee. From Mr. Williams they have obtained tho following Ftatcmcnts. First, that the present cash valuo of the estate, as appraised by Mr. ' Thomas Craven, is one million and sixty-seven thousand dollars. Second, that the net annual income, not including any rental for tho man sion on Chesnut street (which is valued at one hundred and forty thousand dollars), is a little above forty thousand dollars. Third, that the site selected and purchased for tho proposed library building, is the lot of ground on Broad Btreet, bounded on the north by Christian street, on the south by Carpenter street, and on tho east by Thirteenth street; being 1(00 feet front on Broad street by .W7 feet deep on Christian and Carpenter streets. Fourth, that the building will be of tho Greek Doric order of architecture, about 80 to 100 feet front by 140 to UK) feet in depth, with wings of !i0 to 30 feet in width, and nn opening in the centre of the edifice of 20 to 25 feet in width, for light and air. One of the main points on tho part of the committee was to ascertain from Mr. Williams w hether the question of tho site was so open to discussion as that it might be changed t j a dif ferent location within the limits originally se lected by Dr. Rush. His reply ns to a change of site is emphatically In the negative. Ho states that the lot was bought for the purpose, by Dr. Kush himself, for $ 130.000, and that he feels bound in consequence thereof, tu placo the building thereon, in order to comply with tho directions of Dr. KukIi. Ho states, further, that ids own judgment as to the selected site concurs with that of tho testator, and therefore declines to entertain any proposition for a change. As to tho building itself, ho says that while the measurements were suggestcd'to him by Dr. Bush, and accord with his present views, yet ho is at liberty to change them, and will freely do so iff in 'his judgment, it shall be necessary. The material of the building will be either granite or white Ohio sandstone. By the terms of tho will, very largo discre tionary powers are given to Mr. Williams, and from his well-known character and long connec tion with the Library Company as a director, it may safely bo concluded that if the company accept tho bequest, they will b : met in a liberal spirit. The munificent provision mado by Dr. Rush for tho formation of a great public library, the confidence reposed in the company by him, in making them tho trustees of hU residuary estate, and tho fact that a fire-proof building for the reception of its literary treasures will bo secured, should all combine to procure our co-operation to carry the plans of tho testator into effect. At present the executor considers himself bound to regard tho company as strangers, be cause he is not advised of their acceptance of the provision of the will, or, indeed, of any such action on their part as would enable him to determine whether he shall erect a building suited for tliein and for tho llidgway branch of the Philadelphia Library, or whether he shall found and endow the Hidgway Library. After a careful consideration of tho whole case, the committee think that, in fairness to tho . executor, the company should decide at once whether they will accept or reject the bequest, and thereby relieve him from all embarrassment so far as they are concerned. If tho company accept, they will at once place themselves in such relations with the executor as to be able to iulluence to tho fullest extent practicable all his plans, and thus secure the erection of a building adapted for their use and the reservation of us large a fund for the pur chase of books and the payment of current ex penses ns tho terms of the will may permit. It must bo borne in miud that the views of the munificent testator were not limited to the pre sent time, but are to extend over all time, as independently of the provision- for tho lot, building, expenses, etc., all tho principal of the annuities, as it falls in, will become available for the purposes of tho library. It cannot be doubted that our company is bet ter fitted than any other corporation or any new one that might be created, lor tho accomplish ment of what Dr. Rush had at heart. Our collection of the kind of books he favored is already large, and will form a good foundation on which to build hereafter, nnd tho modifica tions of our charter which he insists on fes pre liminary to clothing us with tho care of Lis es tate aro in tho main judicious. Nor do the committee perceive any difficulty in making arrangements for the convenience of tho stockholders and tho public, in keeping up a library on our present site or one more generally accessible, of tho character used for circulation and for ordinary use in a reading-room. Indeed, tho testator, by diracting that his money shall be applied to the purchase of books for the Ridgway branch of the Library, lias left to tho discretion of the comimnv tho disnosition of its other property in such way as may bo most bcneuclal to tuo public ana tue stoeiiitoiacrs. Tho committee, therefore, see no ditliculty In carrying out tue plan tnev propose tor tuo adoi tiou of the stockholders, which, In their judg ment, will be in harmony with the intention ot Dr. Rush, as gathered iroin a fair and liberal construction of his will, aud with other duties and trusts which rest upon the company; and with which, doubtless, Dr. Kush was quite la miliar. We think it may bo assumed with great cer tainty, that Mr. Williams will be Induced, by the favorable action of the company, to adopt such plans and make such arrangements as will put up tho proposed building at such cost as will leave about MOO,000 for the payment of the an nuitics and tho constitution of a fund for cx- . peusL'S and purchase of books. When the nunuitics have all fallen in, and of course this will be a work of time, the capital of tho fund will be nt least the amount above named; but it must bo recollected that the estate consists mainly of real property, situated in the city oi I'luiuaeiphla, anil daily increasing in valuo bv the, irroHlh of the cltv. so that a urn vision of iriiOO.OOO, as tho foundation, will soon be largely augmented. Dr. Rush line undoubtedly had this In view when he provided so strictly against any hasty alienations of his real estate. Everything, therefore, concurs, in the judg ment of the committee, to make it advisable for the compuuy to become the trustee of the estate Tho plan of tho committee is, first, that the Library Compauy shall become, by the accept ance of tho bequest of Dr. Rush, tho trustee of his residuary estate, aud apply it to tho estab lishment ol the Ridgway branch of the Phila delphia Library, in the building and on tho site selected by the testator and his executor, in this wuy securing all the objects of Dr. Kush in a inoro am pit) mauuer than they would bo by merely founding and endowing the Ridgway Library, nnd leaving it to bo determined in tho luture wueuier it win bo uroncr to ulace the whole library of the company in the RiJgwuy building. Second. That avrangomcnts shall be mado as early as practicable for tho erection ot a lire prof building on our present Kite, or some other equally convenient place, of siilllcleut size and with such accommodations as will be required for a library such as lias been hitherto kept for circulation and for ordinary use In the rending room. Third. That a committee shall bo appointed for tho purpose of consulting and advising with tho executor of Dr. Rush, as to the best and most economical plans for carrying out the pro visions of tho will, and for procuring such legis lation as may bo needed. Appropriate resolutions for carrying those views into effect are herewith submlttod. Tho committee cannot leave the subject that has been intrusted to them without rocomtnond ing also that in tho letter which shall communi cate to the executor of Dr. Rush tho action taken by the company on the munificent bequest mado by his will, tho strongest assurance shall bo given of the appreciation of tho stockholders of the confidence reposed in them by tho testator, and of their cordial willingness to unlto and co operate with the executor in securing tho most perfect and beneflcUl execution of the philan thropic intentions of tho testator. livsolvvd, That the stockholders of the Phila delphia Library Company do hereby accept tho legacy of Dr. James Rush according to the terms expressed in Ills will. Ji'e.-olved, That so much of tho present collec tion of books and other property of tho company us may by tho Directors bo deemed expedient, shall be retained in the present or somo other central position for general use and circulation. llenuloed, That a committee, to consist of three stockholders and three directors, shall be appointed for the purpose of consulting nnd ad vising with tho executor of Dr. Rush in carrying out tho provisions of the will, in procuring such legislation as may bo needed, and also for carry ing into effect the second resolution, by taking measures for securing tho erection of a fire-proof building for tho reception of those parts oi tho library so to bo retained at such time and in such placo as said committee may determine. linKolvcil, That a copy of the foregoing reso lutions bo transmitted to Henry J. Williams, Esq., tho executor of Dr. James Rush, ns the ac ceptance of this company of tho bequest mado by his will, nnd that the letter transmitting the same shall acknowledge tho high appreciation by the company of the confidence rcposod in them by Dr. Rush, and of their cordial willing ness to unite in carrying out, in the most heneli cial way, his philanthropic inteutions. By order aud on behalf of tho committee Fhed. FnLEr, Chairman. Sept. S3, 1S09. THE PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY. J e the Editor of the Evening Tehyraph. . On Tuesday, tho 5th of October, the share holders of this important institution aro to assemble to decide whether they will accept or reject tho legacy bequeathed to tliem by the late Dr. James Rush, clogged with the condition that tho library pliall bo removed to the corner of Broad and Christian streets a situation more than a mile, in a straight line, southwest of its present position, and about a ile and a half by the shortest route through the streets. I desire to present some reasons why tho legacy should be rejected. It my judgment, it should be rejected, first, on account of the great imbecility of mind dis played in the will by the testator, aud, .sworn, because the proposed new location would be in convenient now to niuetccn-twenticths of" tho shareholders, nnd would become inconvcuieut every year to a still larger proportion of them. The imbecility of mind displayed in the will is so great that it would be disreputable to the Library Company io accept anything under it, and this imbecility is displayed in several points. Dr. James Rush considered it inconsistent for a library to contain pictures and statues, and yet he directs that the proposed new building shall be the depository of his corpse, of that of his wife, and, if possible, of that of his father-in-law ! Pictures and statues, according to him, should bo excluded, and dead bodies brought In ! lie thought tho mingling of book with paint ings and statues improper, but not the combina tion of books and skeletons. If the legacy is accepted, aud the Legislature is appealed to for some new provisions, one of them should be that tne title nercaiter snail ue "tuo ruiiauoipiiia Library aud Cemetery Company." Besides being a bone-house, t lie library bulgi ng is to bo a publication ollice, where are to issue, from time to time, at the expense of the corporation, editions of the Doctor's works in proso and verse. I have never read any of them, ana can, tiierclore, express no opinion ot tueir merits, but it they are ot value 1 tuiuit the book sellers would discover it, and would save the library company the expense of getting out these new editions. According to the lioetor it s inconsistent, for a. lihrarv coirmanv to own picture! nnd statues, but not inconsistent for it to turn booK publisher, i nc name win navo to uc still further enlarged, so as to read "The Phila delphia Library, Cemetery, and Publication Ollice." Dr. James Rush goes out of hia way to heap abuse upon newspapers nnd reviews. The news papers can take care of themselves; us for the reviews, it will be sutllcient to say that tho best scholars of Europo and America write for them, and that the writings of Sydney Smith, Macau lay, and Carlyie will be read with pleasure long after tho productions of Dr. James Rush have suuk into neglect, even if aided by hot-bed edi tions from the corner of Broad and Christian streets. In ids will, Dr. Rush leaves some petty annui ties to females, to be forfeited if they marry or go to Europe. How childish this appears! Vhat objections Dr. James Rush had to "the holy estate of matrimony" I cannot diviuc, but it is very certain that tho law of England, and our own, as derived from it, consider restraint upon marriage to be highly demoralizing. As to visiting Europo, I never knew any one in jured by it. All travelling enlarges the mind, and I have known instances, as I suppose that others have done, of Americans who have re turned Jrom abroad with an increased affection for tho institutions and manners ot our own country. If Dr. James Rush had spent the last years of his llfu in foreign travel, his mind would have enjoyed a healthier tono, and somo of the Imbecilities which diuflgure his will would not have appeared in it. Having exceeded tho bounds which I proposed to myself in discussing the first reason for re jecting tho legacy, I must postpone tho con sideration of tho inconvenience ot the intended site until to-morrow. W. 1). til!) Walnut street. NEWPUBLICATIONS. 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KuildinRS DUtKUTOItS. . Alfred (5. Bukor. A uroa t it ior, Thomas Sparks. Villmm s. Ciant, Tlioiuiis S. KliiM, Siinmol !rant, (ieoi(ie W. ltichuids. Isaac Lea. ticoigo 1'alos, AT'.FI.,RI. . ItAKkK. Prcsiile'nt. J AS. W. Mf AT.L1S I I'. It, Socrntarv. " li KODOKK M. liia.i.H, Assistant .jflcrolftry, ; h o M 9 J N S Penn U K K A T IN TUB E. Life COMl'AN r. No. gl CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, S;,0()U,000. t'HAKTFItlilt BV UK OWN STATE. JtlANAHEIl V OVU OWN CITIZENS. LOSSES 1'ItO.UPTI.Y PAID. POLICIES ISSUED ON VARIOUS PLANS. Appllcatlona may be made at tlie Home Ollice, arid at the Agencies throughout the State. 2 1S5 JANES TUAUCA1U PllKSlOKNT MADll'EL E. STOKES VIUK 1 HICSIDKNT JOHN . IIOiiKOU A. V. V. and AUITJAKY UOKATIO S. SiTEPllENM. BgQRKTAttY Ik BURY Lit K. INSUHANOE OOHPANY. No. I BKOA DV A V, coiner Ki:Ai li Kuttt, N iv Vork. UAn uan i Jii......... ji5(j , L0 tor policy holriuis. ' i.p.iMLi'. i. lSAJNt.,s, 1'iesidenl. CEOKGri M.LIU'lT, Vice l'icsideut and Keoretar H:UKY JlcCLlNTOt K, Actuary ' A. E. Al. 1CKDY, Al. D., Medical Kiniuor BKrlathNClL'B I1Y PKHMlKHMiM ThomSB T. Tabker,.Jotn Al. Alnria, ,J. 11. Lippincott. Charles Sreucer, Jobn A. Vi rtirh.t. William Diviue. lanios i 8. Morris Valu. lames Hunter, ij Artliur li. tiiti.n, John 11. McCresry, i. t orne. reent. rfseonhhlei.Fs of rates, PARi'NICRblllP PLAN id iuh i-unmuirr ui iia vireciors. ennnmnv nr , u na Of Din IxAJtlU piIUK,nl, no restriction in femalo h s,nd absolute non-fortoituie of all policios, aud no rtHtriutiou ol ttuvel alter the first v;.r tlu. AKimiiv -sents a conii tnation of advantages oflored by no othor oompany. i- uciea ibsuct in every form, and a loan ol bpecutl arirnnlaKes onerea to oierKymoa. tor ail iaitber injormation addrca JAMK8 M. LONraanuw Mananer for Pennsylvania end Deiitwara. tfnce, No. 8TJWALNUT Ktreet, Philaileioh a rORMAK P. UOIJJNSUKAD, Hpccial Aitom. 4 lli gTRICTLY MUTUAL. Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. HIS. FOURTH NTKEKT. Organlssed to promote LIFE INSURANCB amont meuitiers of the Society or Friends. " Good ruiks of any class accepted. PoUeloa luaued ou approved plans, at tho lowest futeo, President, BAMUEL K. tiniPLBY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONOSTRETH, Actuary, KOWlAND Pa U u v The advantages oirered by thin Couipauj aio nu. exceueu. 1 17 rrim ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPYNV Office S. W. Corner FOURTH .and WALNUT Strnat. FIKK INbURANCK KXCLUSIVKLY 06 1 PFRPKi'UAL AND TERM POL1UIKS IbSUKD 0"bCBp,U1-"VwhAVsV;H."TuivL-i- fil:l iiVWi't. DLRKOTOR3. F. Ratohford Btarr. J. Livingston wni Naihro Irar.ier, John M. Atwood. lieujauiin T. Tredioki lieoriie 11. tStuart, lntiu 11. lirown. James L. UlaKborn ' William O. Roult Charles Wheeler juoraas ii. ftlont(tomer. This Company insnree onl firsHjlaaa risks, 'taking jcially bazardou. nska whatever, .uch StSl V. BATCH FORD RTARR, President n'llllMAU H Ml HUTU, H b n i.! HAS H. MON'ltfuAlfcav. vfclp..- WWlHiKU, Kecretary. ' v-"Wjifc ALEIAMtU TJIHENIX INSURANCE v uah ANY OF X PI1ILADKLPHIA. INCORPHRATHD In f Oil A RTKR PKRPKTUAL b reel, opposde the Kichauit s from loss or doniaim i.. " No. WALNUT b This Couipauy iusuies Ik. on liberal terms, on buildinKS, merohandika ... etc., tor limited periods, and permanently ou build nis hi deposit of pieimunis. ui"uius oy 'I he Company has been in active operation former. k SIXTY Y FA lib, duriuK which all loasea h?I .than promptly adjusted and paid. DlHKCTDKH. John I.. Hodge, David Lewis. Al. I'. Aiauony, John T. 1 eis, illiam K. t.rant; Robert W. Learning, Itenjamiu Ft ting, Thomas It. Power. A. R. aicHewry. ' I'.dmund CiiHtillon Sainubl Wilcox. ' ii. i-'iara v iisii"", IMiuuie Lewis, o "r i... i-frwis u. iM irrih. JOHN R. WLCHFRhH. l'rA.,,. C. . a-i.n. k..n,.l.,y lo.iaii;,!. n iiavii H..t....,i j INSURANCE. i KF1CE OK TIIK INSURANCE COMPANY OK NORTH AMKRIOA. No. 2&1 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ... ..... lncoiporaTia ir.H. v-uarier i-urpuiuui. Capit.il, (CSifl.ooo. As-iots 3.TjO,000 MA It KM-:, lSUAftU, A1J I'lKh laoUttANUIt. OVER $20,000,000 LOSSF8 PATH SINCK ITS ORGAN. 1M I IVJll. DITtECTOn?. . Arthur O. Coffin. ! ranois it. uope, K.ilward H. Trotter, Kdward S. Clarke, T Charlton Henry, Alfred V. ilessup, John P. White, Jjouis O. Madeira, Charles W. Cuahman Samuel W. Jones, John A. Urown, Uharles Taylor, Ambrose lute, W illiam Welsh, fi. Morris Wain, John Mason, (JnorirA 1.. Harrison. ARTHUR O COFFIN, President. (IHAKI.KS PI. ATT. V'icu.l'rHsiilnnt. MATTfTIAR Mahih. Kecretarv. U -.- l-t - (hah. 11. ltiKviH, A sot. Secretary. 9 IS AME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. K9 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATE! IhM. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITA Ij, $2wi,iioo. KIRK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against loss or Dnmago by F'ire either by Per petual or 1 oinpoi nry Policies. DIRECTORS: f'bnrlos Richsrdson, Robert Peareo. d'thn KohhIit, Jr., Filward It. Orne, C'harles Stokes, John W, F.verman, Mordecal llu.hy. v iiiiam it. luiiinu, rrnncto Is. Huck, Henry Lewis. Nathan ttillcs. Ccurge A. Went, CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RHAWN. Vico President. WtlTUMH T. Rl.AKcHAlio, Sorretary. 7 ) T HE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. InOOmnrated lK-jr, (;bsrter PnrKAtnnt No. MO W A I.N UT Street, opposite independence Rqnnre. This Company, favorably known to tho community for over toity years, continues to insure against loos ordain ago by hie on Public or Private Kuililings, either perma. nently or for a limited time. Also on K urnit tiro, Stocks of CiiMids, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. ineir uapiuu, logeiner wuii a largo Surplus Fund, is invested in tho most careful manner, which enables tliem to otler to the insured au undoubted security in the ease of loss. PIKKC'T RH. Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Deverenx, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis. Alexander Penson, loaac llazlchurst, lUouiab Kobins, i , ' j i .- v,,,,,tmoniu reii. uanici rianoo.-K, .lr. DANIEL SMITH. Jh.. President WJL CROWELL, Secrotary, 3 41; pLTEllIAL l'IKE INSURANCE CO., LONDON. ESTABLISHED tSOII. PaM-up Capital and Accumulated Fundt, S8,000,000 IN G OLD, PEEV0ST & HERHIaTO. Agents, 2 45 No. 107 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. C1TAS. M. PREVOST. CTIAS. P. HERRING. tJHIPPINC. yJ?Jl LIVERPOOL ANE .;"ff fW. M,al""- Line of Wail ECSIS iS' Iowa Wfuaami m sail tt loi- I n oi fai is, Salurdav. O.rt. 2, nt. t P. nr. Y'y "!' ,v y,,"k Ti Hahtai, Tuesday, t)ct. 5, at 1 P. M !;!,y 1 'ir".1'-lu. Saturday. Oct. !. at !i A. Al. Lily of W aslmiKton. tSatur.hiy. Oct. lti aU P. M. And each sort'en.Iinu K .,...!.... A 1 'v.. romPioro, Aorth Liver. KATKS OF PAKHAGK. BY TITE MAII. HTKAMtlt BAU.INO KVTRV BATtTTIDAT. K.".V ,i"J?J",la- Payallo in Uurroncy. i J' 'h ; AK IN Slim STKKRAU 1C ...a ro Loudon 1( 5 To Loudon 4j ju.ui.o iif, 'lolaris ai l'As.A(;K llY THE TtTEbUAI 61EAMKU, VIA HALIFAX. FI1IKT r-AlllN. 8TKEHAUK. Pavntth, inlMl.l r0n..ui . , . .ivi.ool $) Liven ool ...3 iiaii ax.. 2U Haliiaa IJ bt. John b,1S. 1-., ) .. at. John's, N. F oy i.raucu .'.learner.. ..( dyltranch Sloamer....C w PaSSCllK'ir lorwuidod to H;.vre. u ,,K !,.., etc. it leduued rates. licketscnn ho liotiRbt bore st Uiodorate rates h ni sons r.isluuii tosend for their friends, Tr.rJu.r.,L'.pr.,Vf.l!lu"',:n nr.ulv;'1 'ho Company's Office JOHN U. DALK, Atrcnt, No. 15 HROADWAV. N Y orto OrhoN'NK,I.r, A KAtlLlC. A.nV. .... H OHKKNUT Street, Philadelphia. Sr- ONLY DIRECT LIN E TO FRANCE 1L.J.I .TIIK ni!Nlf!?At. 1'UIWfiAtrr i-r.,n fcSSfl, -irJ- COM PA NY'H jM All. Sl'kni'u fs i')!l bT lOltK AND HAVilK, CALLING AT Tho eolendid now vewoln on tlii. fav;fA M.A.-.u- Contiiiont. will suit liom 1'ier No. 6t), North river, over- PRICK fill- lAN?Arsn in Bold (iju hl linn ninel T-- ' . r. i 'l J'Jt'' 's''' OR TI AVRIC. Iirst Cabin l ul Sac ud a-Mn am ,r , ,. TO PAlilS, ( Inctudinff railwnv i,.L-r,fa hi,.n:,i. a t . . I.. . . , . " ..w..u.uF ......ii.tru uoitro j irst aom jsUn I ,s,, uinr l!ni,in Ota ! jcsc b e lucrs ito not earn' steonu,' pasaonKera. Mrdicnlattond.'.ncefrteof chareT tinent of l lurono. hv taking Hie t,,,r,..r- ,J i'.ircru'i.n ir.-ivenci-M ai.ma .m. rUin;n ine from tliecol of this lineivjK cnwainntue chaunol, h!iles savin,f time, trouble, andu Vevso. UKliKtiK MAHKh .VZ1K, Aient, ..mil . n-Ks irniii ir.insir nv Km. i.n r-ii u.,.. . nn. bri KKUADWAY, Now York. Conijiany, to ,u . miuuuiuoia, upiiy ar aaama' r xpret II. Ij. I.KAl'', 1 -IK No. SSI OlIKSNIJT (Slroet. pCHARLEaTOM. 8. C THE SOUTII AND SOUTHWEST. EVERY THURSDAY. The StenmshlpH P!OMT:thels, Captain Gray, aud j. w. i-.vr.ji.MAiN. Cflidain Hinckley. WILL I'OILM A UmVLAH WEIOItLY LIXT5. The Bttiimshln J. V. KVKKMAN win a,n THURSDAY, Siiiteiiibcr SO, at 4 P. M. i nrmipii titua oi lading jrtveu In conuectlon with S. C. ji. ii. iu poiiiiB in tuo oouui auu BoutnweHt. Insurance at lowest rates. Rates of frtlyht us low as by any other route. For freight, apply to li A. SoUDKIt A CO., 2 22tf DOCK STREET WHARF. LOHILLARDS STEAMSHIP LlXii FOR KEW YORK. Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdaya. Itl DUCTHIN OF HATES. Freight by this line takon at U cents per 1U0 poundi. cents per toot, or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad vance charges cashed at ottice on Pior. Freight reaeired at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F, OIIL, 25 Pier 13 North Wharves. li. N. F.xtra'rates on small packages iron, metul, eto. -r"r- PIllLADELPlIIA, RICHMOND, 4-iitv iLMnL'" "wnfv"s iiii'.aivinuii- unv re, tiiU J'i 'HOCCil FRICICHl' AIR LINK TO 11IK Mill I II AINU VVKST, livr.iir oa 1 1 null, At neon, from FIKbT WUAUF above MARKE1 Stroet. THitOL'tUl katkis to all points in North and Bout! Carolina, via l-eubuard Air Line Railroad, connecting at Porldinouth and to Ljuchbursr, V a.. I'eune.'isun, and tlu W i t, via V iifiiuia and Tennessee Air Lino aud Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight 11ANDLFD lil'T ONUK, and taken at LOWKB RA1FS THAN ANY OTIIF.it LIaK. The regularity, site! v. and cheapness or this route com nicud it to tho public s the inoet dujirablo medium cairyinji every description of freight. No charae lor comini&sion. drayuiro. or any expense transfer. tsteamships insured at the lowest ratos. 1' ieiKht received dully. WILLIAM P. OLYDK A CO., No. 12 R. WHARVKo and Pier 1 N. WliARVhS. W. P. PORTKK. Anont at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWFLL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. W NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, Vli ttJ DFLAWARK AND RAIUTAN CANAL, F.XPKKSS bTF.AMBOAT COMPANY. in.; CHKA PF.ST and yUIOKKST water oommuuioa tion between Philadelphia and iuv? York. Slenniera leave daiiv Horn hint wuarf bolow Marks street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New Yuri Coins lorwaruou oy su rue noes ruuumx y ui am York, North, Fast, and West, free of commission. 1 rebuilt received aud forwarded on accommoaatia teruu.. WILLIAM P. CLYDH Jt CO., Aients, No. 13 S. DKLAVVAR15 Avenue, Philadelphia. J AM F. IS HAND, Auent. 5 8 No. llil WALL KtreeS New York ....... n vfinnaa TTrn rr. r- fJb'it&tJp Alexandria, Oeorjretown, and Washinirton, D. niai.i C, via Chesupeake and Delaware Cuual, with Colim i lions lit Alexlinuria i w. uireoi rou n ior Lynehburi;, Uritlol, Kuuxville, NaahviUu, Dal ton, audjliie Kteame's leave rettntarly evory Suturdoyat noon from th hvu wliarl above alarkot street. Freight received da.lILT1AM p oYDK A CO.. No. 14 North and bouih Wbarvef. T VPF a i.r-iv, onvuvo. mv -v I- LPIUlXiF A CO., Agentsat Alexandria A TYLER, Agents, at Georgetown; M till NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA rm D aWare and Rantan canal, hwu'TSUHK rTjTiii vii kWih'm'UK LINK. The business by these lines will be resumed on and aftei tbettthof Aiarcli. For freights, which will be taken oo acoommodatiug leriMS, applj to ( BAmr) 4 OQ gaj No. Ui South W hal ves. AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS SONS, N03. 139 AND 141 e S. tOUKTU STRKKT. CKHMAN FLOWKR ItOOTS. On haturilsyM'rninir, At 11 o'clork. one cspo. comprisiiiR a Knnoral assortment Hyacinths. Tiilins. Crocus, etc.. from L. ltoozen, ILtarlem. CataloKues now reaxiy. liidOxt BALK OF RF.AL KNTATF. AND RTOCK8, Oct. B, at IJ o'clock noon, at the Kxclmnite: -SIXTH Htreet (Northi. No. VJil Valuablo Residnn-e. M AbTl.R. No. 4:rJ-l our lirick Dwellings and Iwirge I-t. 1HIRTY FIIT II and HAVF.HFOKD. N. K. Corner Large Lot and Dwrlling. TH IH1 Y 1 II "I II aud F.LM. S. K. Corner-Lams anil Dvfelling. F.NARCO, Twenty first and Twentyoigntu wards -Lnrge lts. RACK, No. 21152 Modern Residenoe. LROWN, No. l:ilH-Brirk Dwelling. I'ASI II A L I I.I.K. Twenty-seventh Ward-The "8i- loain" M. K. Church. HANK. No. IS Valuablo Store. 1WKNTY-KKCOND and PINK. N. W. Corner -Store and Dwelling. MKOAI almve nnirts - Large l.ot.. tj(i ty B'JX feet. 1IAKRISON, Franktord Keidoiico an.l Coachhouse. NIN TH (Siiuihl, No. ftt'.i- Superior Residence. SK.NM'.FI'S COTRT. between Tweiitv.tliirrl nfl Twenty fourth streets Six brick Dwollings. hMUtu anil tL FitiM, boutnwesi corner Jtoro ana Dwelling. tKASKlimii Kt)Aii,Ro.;2i"-Mr8na Dwelling, bill 'I'll, No. IT,' Store anil Dwelling. TKNTH (North), No. HI6-Mndern Residence. AUt 11. No. ai lc - Modern Residence. WASHINOTON SOUARIl, No. aw - Valuable Rnsi. dence. Nl'.w , Pfo. itr Moflern Knsifienee. KIXTH (North), No. fii- Modern Residence. WAI.I.ACK, No. l.'.JI - Handsome Residence. CKNTRK COI'NTY, PA. -2 Valuable Tracts. UROWN, No. 1117 Modem Dwelling. YORK, Nineteenth Ward -Largo Lot. HilRD and OUARRY. BoHthoast Cornor-One-third interest Four-story Store. MUUItS. R shares American Life InHiiranco Company. SKI sha'ee Central Transportation Company. 7 shares Farmers' Market Company. tM'.OtiO Lycoming tins and Water Co., 1st mortgage tf por cent, coupon nonos, ,iauury and .liny. 15 slinres National Rank of the Ropnhlio. $1(;1'0 Helvidere anit Delaware 1st mortgage. 6 snares nana of Norm Anierioa. HI 1 gt T UNTING, DURROROW CO., AUCTION- F.F.RS, Nos. iij and "A4 MARK FT Street, corner of Rank street. Successors to John U. Myers A Co. IMPORTANT SALE OFCARPF.TING8, OIL CLOTHS. I.'T, 1 1'Tll ' ' On Friday Morning, Oct. 1, at 11 o'clock, on four months credit. 9 23 it LARCKSALKOK FKKNCH AND OTHER EURO- rrji.i imi uuuya. On Monday Morning, Oct. 4, at 10 o'clock, on fcur months' credit. 9 2? St ALSO, -too CARTONS RIBBONS, Of A filvririlM nmlja .,iil.nninnfi,ll li..... ... . I. . j. ji . .u,v....,.n,.,UB,n ,i, iiiaiiiiintut,. titrable bonnet, sash, trimming, and velvot ribbons. 110 1 2b SALE OF 20OH CASES BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 5, at 19 o'clock, on four mouths' credit. 9 29 Bt LAKOF. SALE OF RTMTIPII, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY OOODS. On 'I hurnday Morning, jOyt. '.at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 10 1 6t c D. McCLEES & CO., AUCTIONEERS. e No. 606 MARK. ICT Street. ' LARGE Aj'D ATTRACTIVE SALE OF BOOTS. SHOPS. UROIrANS, ETC. ' Dn Monday Morning, Oct. 4, at 1(1 o cl ick, including a large and desirable line of MtT-inade goods. N. 11. hale every Monday and Thursday. 9 30 St THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS ..ANi l'OMMISSON MFROHANTS, No. 1110 CliKbNUT btreet, rrar entrance No. 117 hansom street. IPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS J No. 210 MARKET Stroet. M ARTIN BROTIIERS. AUCTIONEERS. 1 At civ Siilosnicn for Al. Tlinmnt Jk Knn. No. h& GUKNXUT Street, rewr entrance from Minor. B Y B. SCOTT. J n SOOTT'S ART OA LI.I'RY, No. 10JU OHKHRTl btreet. Phiiadeluhia. ENCINES, MACHINERY, ETO. PF.NM RTF AM TT.VRTMW A urn Vr'Z KOILKR WORKS. N K A FI E A LEVY. rako kJ-'i r i J u ano I iir.OKIvlTOAC SS! F.NGI M'.'CRS.MACHINISTS. BOILKb! aiAiviuto, i!LAUKSMl'lll, and FOUNDERS, havina for many years been iu successful operation, and been ea clubively engaged lu building and repairing .Marine and River Engines, high aud low-pressure. Iron Rollers. WaU Tanks. Propel Wis, etc, etc,, respectfully oiler their ser vices to the mil, ho as ,ing fully prepared to oontraot foe ensincs of sll stues. Marine, River, and Stationary; havln sets ot patterns of ditteront sizes, aro prepared to execute orders with quick .lei-patcb. Every description of pattern, making made at toe shortest notice. High and Ijow nrei. sure 1- me 1 ubtilar nnd Cj liuder Boilers ol the best rtmi ?mJ? -,Uurc1 !- Jorgings of all sizes and kindi. lion and Rrass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning! borew Cutt.ug, and ad other work eonneoted Trith ffl. above business. . n.u ws Drawinns and specifications for all work done at the e:tat)hshment tree of chaise, and work gtuxranteed. The subscribers huveampto wharf dock-rtom for repair of boats, where thoy can lie in perfect saloty, and are uro tided with Bheare, blocks, falls, eto. etc., for raising hean or light weiiiiti. JACOB O. NEAFIIJ, 8 BEACH ami PAljlKK St'reoU. COITIIWAPK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND O W ASHIjNUTON Streets, ' U rnn.AiELfniA. r.T..MKJ,1,JK & 'SONS. GIMjKKS AMD MACHINISTS, rnnnufacture High and Low Prensure steaul Eiirlne for Lund, River, and Marine Service. JioiierB, OHHometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Ininio liools IoGaa Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, eto. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most unproved construction. Lvery description of Plantation Machinery, also. Sugar, Saw, and Urlut Mills, Vacuum Puns. Otl bleum Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En. gluts, etc. 6 Sole Agents for N. Btllenx's Sugar Bolllnir Anna rntus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspin. wall A oolsoy'e Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. 4 804 QIRARD TUPE WORKS JOHN n. MUKPIIY & BROS. JJJanut'actiirers of Wrought Iron Pipe, Eta. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORK8, tnXNTY.TUIUU nud l'lLBEKT Ktret. OFFIOE. 41 To. 44 North FIFTH Ktreet. CENTV3 FURNISHING GOODS. rpm: ioilt or FASHION. ;knt fukmsiiimj stoke. MRS. MIRNIF. OUH1 MINGS bas opened tho above named place, at No. 119 South FIGH 1 11 Street, where gtLtloraon ctn Und cvprnliiug in their line. Tho best fitting SHIRTB in the city, retdy-made or mire to order I'uichsters of twelve articles receive thq thirteenth ai Gift. L'MBRKLLAS TO II IRK for 25 cent Uacdkcrcr ieis btinnicd free of charge. Polite Sulcslsilius in attoudano. A call la rosiicctlully ajlicited and satisfaction guar, anteed. ja MINMK CUM UINGS. pATENT SHOULDEK-SEAM BI1IRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FUHNISniNO STORK. PERFElTLY FIWINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from ii,eiisiireniout at vcrv short notice. All other unifies of GiNTIJiAIKN'S DRESS GOODS m full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., H 2 No. Utto CHESNUT Street j," I N E 1) 11 K H S S II I It T S AND GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. 8COTT cSt CO., No. SI 4 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, 6 27Srp Four doors below Continental HoteL JOW 13 THE TIME TO CLEAN SB YOUU HOUSE. WIj.rilF.lStllAKT91Ar A CO.'B U'AISIHISU AND tXKANNINU POWDKR la uneqnallad for scrubbing Paints. Floors, and ail hold use. Ask for it and take no other. w . . W.U. BOWMAN, Solo AseF' 2 to h0-.!1 " fiA N K I-Oitil X )H DR. KINKELIN CAN I!E UONf v. ... i nniii ei 'osjla B. No. M S. FLUV tNTU Street
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