THK DAILY EVK'NINU TKLKGIIMMI- Til? VLVj S ' KET P 1 1 1 L AD B LV II I A, SATURDAY, DECEMBER .4, 18C0. 12 INSURANOti 1N'0 ! It ATI-: l orncw of tjiio DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. rmuti'ELriiLA, November io, ibm. The tollowlnft irtatement of the affair of the Company V pobllnbod in conformity with a iirovinion of tbe ohatter Premium leoeired from November 1, ItWU, te October .1, ta Marine and Inland Rink. , On ire Rink Premium on Polieir not marked 0 November 1, IN ,.fM.l,7i-M .. llil.WVHft -$1,1(16,7(11 4rt0,.f03 l,M,'.l- ' Premium marked off a earned from No vember 1, o October Itl.lNiH : t)n Marine nnd Inland iUk. . . .$PM,1 29 On ire UieUe H.",tfii 7U 1,CR1,H59 Intercut dnrinp tbe Mine period tial.aKO, etc lAro, K-ineii, etc., durioR tbe year 1U) 11D.II37-C8 l.t?r,7JM above: . , , ,, . Marine and Inland Javi- gatiou Loes miW ,v Tire Lew". Hetnrn Premium J!" . He lnnuraoce lsu V ituncy t:brK, Advortimni:, I'riniinir, ele evW7 16 Ttuc M-Uuil-id Stiitcs, State, and Municipal I'liae B3,3!JM Kipenae. 8J.W1CU8 9744.354-Ot 4:M,M'lti3 AH8BTS Ot- THK COMPANY November I, I. SMi,M0 United Rtn toe Five Per t'ect. Loan; ten-foriiee lOO.MiO I7ni:d Ktatoa Kix Per Cent. Loun (lawful monry) BO.OW) United Ntatea Mil Per Cent. Loan, lXHI atiO.WIO M-toof Pcm sylvuiiia Six Per Out. Loan 20(1,(1(10 City of Philadelphia Kin Pur Cent. Loan (picmpt from tux) MI,(KI0 Htnte ot New Jersey (Six Per Cent. Loan Xl,(KH Pennw.vlvnria Itailrond i'lrnt Mort gage Mix PcrCent. Honda 3S,(ICV Pennsylvania Hnilroad Second Mort Riio (Six Pr Cent. Bond. -,0KI Wenlcrn Pennnylvania Railroad -riortiraco hn Per Cent. Bond ( l'enun) Ivaniu Railmud Kii'iran(ou) 3(1.000 State of Tcmioheeo Five Per Cunt. lxian 7,000 State of Tenuisaco (Six Pur Cent. Loan 1S.MH) PcnnKylvania Railroad Coinpuny, 200 abareB atock 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. Km Hbaroa . tock 111,000 Philadelphia und Southern Mail oteumbhip Company, bO abaree lock S-lfl.f 0 Irana on Bond and Mortgage, hint liuimuu City Properties I21R.0W00 ltl7,Tfyj'll0 6".lMKKt St.-Woe 800,92.500 li,0dv-00 19,460-00 33,lSiOO 20,000 tP 15,000 00 4,27000 14.000 00 3,iXKI0O 7,600-Ot) 946,9110 -00 t,ll,rW Par. Market value, $1,25,!.0 00 'Jimi! I , J IQ.Oa. Hit Roal Fata to 3fi,000'00 BillH Receivable for Insurances . made 3-3,7lW7S balance duo at Apcnries Pro iniuuiK on Marino Policies, Ae rn..l InteroHt and otber debte due to the Company 6i,CS7'96 Ktock, Scrip, ct., of sundry Cor riorationa, $4UX. Hatiiiiated v''lo.. 2,740 20 ' aiibm Hank $168,'UP-M"' Uhb in Krav or 26 109,291 -14 $1,M2,100 -04 TnnjiTm.rmji, November 10, lwi9. The Board of DirnutijrH have this day declared a OAtSH XHV1DKND of TK.N PUR CUNT, on the CAPITAL STOCK, and SIX PKR CliNT. interest on theSCRlPof the Company, payable on and after the 1st of December proximo, free of National and fStalo taxes. They have also declared a SCRIP PTVinKND THIRTY-HVK PKK CKNT. on the KAKNK1) PRR. M1CMS fortbo year ending Octobor Ihtjn, cortiticatea of wbich will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and alter tbe ltt of iccciuber proximo, free of National and btate taxes. 'I hy have ordered, aim, that the Scrip Certificates of Profits oi the Company, for the year endine October ill, 1MI5, bo redci nied in ( axil, at tho nttiuo of the ('ompany, on and after lat of Uci i'inbor proximo, all interext thereon to cease on Mint day. lly a provision of the Charter ail Certificates of Scrip not preaented for redemption within rive yeaiH after public notice that they will bo redoeniod, shall be forfeited and cancelled on the books of tbe Com pany. No cortihVafe of profits issned under $25. By tbe aotf incorporation, 'no cercilioato shalllisKuo nologiclaimed within two years after Uiu declaration of Uie dividend wtioreof it is evidence." DIRECTORS. Thomas O. Hand, John O. Davis, klniund A. Sender, Tbeopbilus PauldinKt James 'I raqnair, lieuiy Sloan. Henry O. Dnllott, Jr., Jam a C. Hand, William ). l.udwip, Joseph 11. Seal, Mnab Craiir, John D. Taylor, ieoree "W. Kernadon, Vi'iliutJU C. iioooU'u, Samuel R. Stokns, 'VVilham . Houlion, Ktlward Dai'tiriLrtin. II. Jones Brooke, Fdward Lafourcade, Jacob Rieecl, Jacob P. J ones, James It. M'i'arland, Joshua P. Fyre, Spencer M'llvain, J. li. Seniple, PitttburK, A. H. Berber, li. T. Morgan, " THOMAS O. HAND, President. JOHN O. DAVIS, VToe Pronident, HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HKNRY BA I.L, Assistunl Secretary. 11 12 lm 1829 C II A K T E II PERPETUAL. MliB Fire Insurance Company OF PUILADELPUL4. Office, Hos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I,,691$2,677,372,I3 CAPITAL 1400,000 "00 ACCRUED 8UKPLUS l,0H3,628-70 WIKMIL'MS 1,193,843-M TJN6ETTT.ED CLAIMS, 23,"b8-yj. INCOME FOR 1849, JOU,UUU, Perpetual and Temporary Polioiet on TJberal Terms. Tho Company also issues Policies on Rent OQUuilcunal of all kindt.Cround Rents, and Mortgacea, DLREC'l'ORS. AlfredO. Baker, , Alfred Fftler. fcainnel (irant, I Thomas Sparka, ieor(re W. Kioharda, I William H. (irant, loaaeLea, I Thomas 8. Ellis, (ihtorae Falea, . T OnstavusS. Benson. AI.KRF.D u. 14AK.KR, President JAS. yt. MoAUjIH TER. Secretary. v lor r"iQ THEODOKK MUICUER. Assistant Secretary. 8 g OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMKRIOA. No, 232 WALNUT SUeet. J-hiladelpbia. Incorporated 17S4. ,u9,hrtOT PerpotnaL Capital, $600,000. OVKB $20100.000 LOESF.8 PAID SINCK ITS ORQAN 1ZATION. PliiiCTOlt?- Arthnr O. Coffin. r ranois K. uope, Edward H. Trotter, Kdward H. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jessuu. John P. Whit, lxiuia O. Madeira, Charles W. Cuakman tiamnel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, ' Ambrose VVbite, William Welsh, 8. Morris Walu, John Mason, ou.m. 1. llurnson. ARTHUR O COFFIN. President. CHARLKH PLAIT. Vioe-Presidenl UarrniAS Mauih, Secretary. Cjiah. 11. lOeKvtH, A Hat. Secretary. gi STRICTLY MUTUAL, Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE. No. 1118. FOURTH HTKEET. Organleert to promote LIFE INSUKANCK ftmong xneiuliera of the Society of Friends. Ootid risks of any claws accepted. Policies bJBued ou approvea plaius, at tbo lowest te"' rrenldent, BAMUEL IL BniPLEY, - Vlce-rrealUent, WILLIAM o. LoNtiH'i'itKTn, Actuary, ROWLAND PA It K 7. TM tulvaiitiiges cner0 tj thw Cumpauy are un- INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. no. H)S IIKOADUAV, corner of JCleveutH Mrrel, lcv lork. CASH CAPITAL $140,000 $lif ,f0 deposited with the State of New York as security for policy holders. I.F.MUEL BAN(S, President. GI.ORGK K.I. I.T OTP, Vice -Prnsident a "d Seeretarj. F.MOHY MiiJMNTOCK, Ae.tusrv. A. K. M. PUHDY, M. I)., Medical l.nuniner. i iiiiarin.ri.rA rkh:iu:ni,kh. Thomas T. Taskvr, John M. Mans, ..I. li. Mnplncott, Charles Spencer, i William Divine, Jain-s l.on. John A. VYriftht, 8. Morris Wain, 'Jamos Hunter, Arthur U. fkiflin, John li. McCresry. K. II. Wortm. Oriianised April, IHrtH, :i70 1'olioisa itsiied first six m'tith:; over 2ooo in Uie twelve months folh winp. All forms of Pnlirte isned on mort fsvnraDlu terms, Speeial advantages odernd to ClerKJinen. A lew Rood acents wanted in city or country. Apply JAMEH M. lNUAOUrC, Mnnncer for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office, No. WALNUT Street, l'liiludolphia. SAMI.L POW KUS, Seotal Aitent. 4 19 j K H U K E AT II O M E, Femi Mutual Life insurance No. m CHE8NUT STREET, FHILADELPJ1JA. AHMCTH, :i,(HIO,(HrO. t llAHTKKKD II Y OVll OWN STATE. MANAGED UY OIU OWN C1TI.ICM MfMSEH PIUtMPTI.Y PAII. OI.ICIE IrS8l'ED ON VAKIOUM PLANS. Appiltatloruf ma; be cim'.c at the Homo OiSce, and at the Agencies tUrunghout the bute. 2 18 JAM KM TKAOl'Alll PRK81DKNT HAMtKI. E. NTOKKN VIOK-PRK8I DKN'f JOHN W. HOUNOIt A. V. P. and ACTUARY IIOILATIO H. TliFllKNM 6MURICTARY rrilK ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANT J CF PHILADF.I.PHIA. Ottice B. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. FIR F. INSURANCE. KJiCLIIhlV ELY. l'F.RPE TUAL AND TERM POLICIES l.-j iUKlT Caeb Capital , 4 J0O.0OO OU Cash Assets, July 1, lb. HTiUI.'JT!! 2.1. DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, J. Livingston Krriofrcr, J-imes 1.. (Jlitirhorn, William IS. iloult'in, Charles Wheeler, Thomas II. Montgomery, IS a I tiro r rarier, John M, AtwiMid, Benjamin T. Treilick. Ccoimii II. Stuart, John H. Brown, tlHiiies Aertwn. This Coiiman insures only first class risks, taking no specially hazardous riks whatever, aucb al factories, mklla, etc. F. RATCHI ORD STARR. President. THOMAS H. jMON'I'tJOM FRY, Vice-President.. Al.TXANHKIi W. WlMr.H, Secretary, 1IB TH(ENIX INSURANCE COMPANY; OF A PHILADELPHIA. INCOKPOHATF.lt IWH--I.HARTF.R PF.RPKTUAL. No. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Vxcbatuje. This Company insures from Ions or dsmaKe by FIRE, on liberal terms, on biiiliiinas, merchundiso, furniture, cto., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings by deposit of prt-tniiims. 'Hie Compimv Ihui been in active operation for more than 61X1 Y YEAltH, during which all losses bare been promptly adjusted and paid. . DIRECTORS. John I Hodpe, David Lewis, Benjiuuin Etting, Thomas II. Powen, A. R. MoHenry, Edmund (Jatiliilon, Samuel Wilcox, lv!Wis (J. Norris. M. E. Alahony, John T. Lewis, William S. (Jrant, Robert W. LeamiiiR, D. Clark vv barton. Lawrence Lewis, Jr.. ,1(11 1 i iv. WUCUEItER, President. 6 MPVX Wllvx. Secretary. 4 2S JjAME IN8UKANCE COMPANY. No. m CHESNUT Street. IN'COKPORATliD Ihoti. CHARTEK PKRP1CTUAL. CAPlTAli, $200,(KKI. FIRF. INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Inenira against Ixirs or Damage by Fire either by Per petual or Temporary Policies. DIRECTORS: Chnrles Richardson, Robert Poaroe, William H. Khawn, John Kesslcr, Jr., WilliHtn M. Soytert, Edward H. Orne, Henry Lewis, Charles htokos, Nathan Hillcs, John W. Everman, CeorKO A. West, Mordecai Buzby. CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vice President, Wn.l.lAMH 1. Blswchabd. Secretary. 7 2S5 rrluE f ENN S YL VAN I A KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ineornorsted 1K26 Cbartor Perootoal. No. till WAI NL'I' Street, opposite independence Square. ThiM t Vmosnv. favoralilv known to tho oommunitv for over iorty years, continues to insure against loss or dam age by lire on Public or Privato Builuiuis.'eitber norma, m.ntlv iirlurt limited time. Also on Fiirnituio. Stocks of Courts, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together witu a large nurpius r mid, in invented in tbe most careful manner, which enables thsm to ofler to the insured an undoubted security in theoas' ot lots, Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux. Thomus Smith. Henry Lewis, .1 i :iii, wn Alexander Beunon, lNiac H.iiclebtirst, 'i nomas lUibins, ijanict na'iiUH'K, ,ir. DANIEL SMITH, Jn., President. WM. G. CROWFLI Secretary. BHo AlPKllIAIi FIKE INSUltAtfCE ' Qol LONDON. ESTABIJMIED ISO.'!. raid-tip Capital and Accumulated Fonda, S8,000,000 I IV GOLD, PEEV0ST & HERRING, Agenta, S 45 No. 101 a THIRD Street, rbiiaaelphla. CUAS. K. rREA'OST. CHA8. P. HERRING REMOVAL.. R L. J. H. KICUEHER & CU., exjiciai.H of xnit: CELEBRATED "Excelsior" Sugar-Cured Hams, Tongues and Z3eef, Have Removed to their NEW STORS, Nos. 122 and 124 ARCH STREET, 11 16 m.rp PHILADELPHIA. UOOKINQ GLASSES, ETC. E 8TABLIBUED 179 6 A. 8. RODIMSOr.', FRENCH PLATK LOOK1NU-QLAHHKS, ENGKAVTNG8, BKATJT1KUL CKROMOB, PAINTINGS Mannfacturer of all kin da of LOOEING-GLA8S, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURK FRAMES, NO. 910 CHESNUT STKEET, it Flftb door above the Continental, Phlla, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE J. WATSON & SON, Of the late firm of EVAK8 A WATSON, i 3J FlllE AND BUKGLAU-PKOOF 8 A F K SXOKE NO. 63 SOUTH rOUltTH STREET. Sll A few doors abora Oheasot St., Pbilada A LEXANDEK O. CATTELLACO rf. rjtUUl'UK COMMISSION MKROU4MT8. KQ.V MOMTH WHARVJOi AND Ma V FORTH WATFB STREET. PUlI AllKl piiia ' 1 RAILROAD LINES. KNNSVLVAH1A L'KNTItAL RAILROAD. AFTKH 8 P. M. SUNDAY, NOV KM MRU 11, 19. The traJlis ot the. I' tiiiHvlviiniii I'i'Dinil iliillnind leave the iH-pot, at THIRTY-I-'IHST mid MAKKhT Htreete, wlilt li la reatliel diroctly by tlio Markn. treet cam, the rjr connecting with e.W'h triiin leaving rrtii't " aiarket utroctH tinny niniuKta ix fore It departure. The Cbesmit and Walnut HtreeU care ran wiiiiln one aiiiiire of tlio Dopot. HleepliiR-r tlckctfl can be had nn application at the Ticket Oilier, N. W. corner Muth ami Clieanut at revtf, and atuie i npot. . Aprenteoi tne i num rrntisrcr t;ompany win mm for and deliver I)kkP0 lit, the depot, orders loft at Ko. vol cheannt street, or No. 110 Market street, will receive attention. TRAINS l.KAVB sTl-OT. Vl. t Vail Train 8-00 A. M Paoll Ac!oinmodnt'n..in-ao A. M., 1 '10 ami M1 P. M. j-'BHt iJiieaiKi jtrie Expreat 110 A, 1 1 a motm rg Accotnni od t ton iAticflvter Arconmi' dulion I'arkeHburg Train Cincinnati ExnreHa Ei In Mall and PitiHburg Express, ... . Accommodation I'aeillc Kunn ss 2 -3d P. M. 410 P. M. ft'MO P. M. 8 00 P. M. 91T 1". M. 12-11 A. M. 12-llB nlhu Erie Mall leaves dallv. except Hunilay, mnniiin on Saturday night to WIlllaniKpt.rt only. On Niuidiiy night piussftigera will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock' Pacific ExnresH leaves ilallv. CluctntiaM Express dally, exce pt Saturday. All other traius d,illy, ex tent Minuav. The Western Accommodittion Train rnrm daily, except hunday. For tbla train tlcketa iniint be pro cured and baggage delivered by b P. W., at Ho. 116 Market BtreeU 1HA1N8 AKK1VK AT Blil'OT, V17 : Cincinnati Express :i-IO A. M. Philadelphia Express. omu a. m. Erie Mail A. M. I'aoll Accommodation, S-iO A. M., a mo and ei-.'."i 1. M. Parkephurg Train K-I0A. M. FaatLhie 0 -40 A. M. Lam BHtor Train P. Erie Exprctm l-2-:r 1. Southern KxnreHH T-oti I'. , M. M. M. Lock Haven and Eltu-lni Kxprens ?imi P, .M, I'iu:1Uo Expreas -l-ZS P. M. Darrlsbnrg Acconiinodntlon 8-50 P. M. ror runner lnrormr.tion, apply to JOHN F. VAflLKEit, ,1k.. Ticket Agent, No. 901 t'lIKs.N'lJT .street. FRANCIS FI NK, Ticket Agent, No. 118 MARKET Street. SAMUEL II. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pcnnpylvanln KaiJroail Cotimanv will not as sume any rink for Hapirage, except for Wearing Ap parel, snrt limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All P.aggagf exceeding that amount In value will lie at the rink of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD IT. WILLIAMS, 4 29 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. lOP.O FOR NEW YOltK. THE CAMDEN JOUiI. nnd Amboy and Philadelphia nnd Tren ton Railroad Companies' lines from Philadelphia to Hew York and Way Places. mOVI WAI.KI'T RTHBKT VH1KF. At -30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Accom. .. 2-21 At 8 A. M., via Cam. and Jersey Cltv Ex. Mall.. Kmh) At 2 P. M., via Camden ami Amboy Express. . . . 3-00 At 0 P. II., for Amboy and Intermediate Htaf Ions. At 6-80 and 8 A. M. and 2 P. M., for Freehold. At b a. i. ami a p. M., for Long uruuou ana points on H. and D. 1!. If. li. At 8 and 10 A- M.. 12 M.. 2. 3-20. and 4-30 P. M.. for Trenton. At 6-30. 8, and 10 A. M., 12 M., 2, 3-30, 4-30, , 7, and 11-80 P. M. for liordentown, Florence, Iluranjjtou, ueveriy, anu ueiani.o. At 6 j0 and 10 A. M., 12 M., 3-30, 4 30. 0, 7, and 11-30 P. M., for Edgewnter. hlverflde. Rlverttin. Paimvra. and Fish House, 8 A. M. und 9 P. M. lor Kiverion. I he 11 ail P.M. Lne loaves Market Street Forry, (upper Bide). rKOH KKNKiMiTON DKPOT. AtT-30 A. M.. 2 -80. a -no. and o P. M. for Trenton and llrlotel, and Himb a. M. and o P. M for Bristol. At 7-30 A. M., 2 ao and 6 P. M. for MorrlsviUo aud Tnllytown. At j o ann new a. m , and 2-3(i, 6, and 6 P. M. for Schenck's and Eddington. At i-3o ana io-4f a. m., 2-so, 4, r, and 6 p. m.. for Cornwell's, Torresdule, Uolmcshtirg, Tutjony, WIs Slnomibg, llrldesliurg, and Krauklord, and at 8-30 y. bi. lor lioimcKburg nnd Intermediate statiouo. JKOM WEST l'llII.AKKI.t'HIA niSI'OT. Via Conticctlnir Railway. At 7, C-30 and 11 A. M.. 1-20. 4. 6 r. and 12 P. M. New Vork ExprcHs Lines, via Jersey Citv. Fare, 13-16. At n -30 p. jt Enilg unt Line Fare, fi. At 7. 9-30. and It A. M.. 1-JO. 4. 6-4ft. aud 12 P. M.. for T renton. At 1, 9 30, and 11 A. M., 4, 6-46, and 12 r. .M.. for llrlHtol. At 12 P. M. (Night), for Morrisvlllo, Tul'vrnrn, fii'henck's, Edillngton. CornweU's, Torienilaie. llolnietiburg, 'iuxony, WloSiUoiulng, Drldenlmrg, aud Frahkforit. The 0-30 A. M., -4r) and 12 P. M. Lines will rnn dallv. All others, Sundays excepted. UELVJDKRE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES. FROM KKN8IKUTON DfcPOT. At 7-30 A. M. for Niagara Falls. Duiralo. Dunkirk. El mira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, UiiigliHiutou, On w ego, Syracuse, Civut Jlcnd, Moutrose, Wnkesiiiu re, Scrutou, Slroudsburg, WuterOap, Scliooley's Moun tain, etc. Av 7-30 A. M. nnd 3-30 P. M. for Melviderc. E.tston, Lambert ville, Flemiugtou, etc. The 3-30 P. M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Ea-ston for Mauch Chunk, Ailentown, Hethlehem, etc At 11 a. m. irom west I'liiiadcipma Depot. Anas P. M., from Kensington Depot, for LambertvUlo and liik-rmedlale stallons. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CorNTY AND PEMliEUTON AND UIGUTSTOWN RAIL ROADS. EKOM MARKKT STKERT FKRKY (UPPBR 810R). At 7 and 10 A. M., 1, 2-15. 3 30, B, and G HO P. AL, for Mercliantville. Moorestowa, Hartford, Masonville, Halnesport, Mount Holly, Stnithvllle, Kwansvule, vmceniown, Birmingham, anu i-emuerton. At 10 A. M.. for Lewlstown, Wrightutown. Cooks- town, New Egypt, and Hornerstown. At i a. w., l ana 8-30 p. tor Lewisiown, town, Cream ltlilge, imlaystown, Sharon, and Rights. KIWU. WILLIAM li. UAT.Mlil(, Agent. 1)H1I.ADELPHIA, OERMANTOWN, AND NOU RitSTOWM RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, On and after MONDAY, Nov. 22, 18e;. FOR OERMAN'J OWN. Leave Phlladoliihla ate, 7, 8, O-on, 10, 11, 12 A. M., 1. 2, Si,, 3, 4-0S,4'i6, 6, 6?;, 6, 0)4, 7, 8, VM, 10, II, 12 P.M. Leave Germantown at 0, 65, 7, 8, 8-20, 9, io, 100, 12 A. M.. 1, 2, 8, 80, t'i, 0, 6V, C, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 P. M. ' The 8-20 down train and 3' and h up trains will not stop on the Germuntowu lirnnclu ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 915 A. M., 2, 4-05, 7, and 10V P. M. 1-eavc Gennautown at 8-lo A. M., 1, .'), 6, aud 0 P.M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 0, 8, 10, 12 A. Al., 2, 3, 6, 7, U-VO, nnd 11 P. M. Leave t hesnut Hill at 7-10, s, 9M0, I1M0 A. M., 140, $X, 6 40, 0-40, 8M0, and 10-40 P. M. ' O.N SUNDAYS. I-avc Philadelphia at 9 U A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave t'hesuut Hill at 70 A. M., 12M0, C-40, nnd 9-25 P. M. FOR CONSnOIIOCKEN AND NORIHSTOW'N. Leave 1 lilladelphla at 6, lx . and I l-tfl A. il 1 3, 4, 4X, t!4, .V, 8-05, 10-05, and 11 P. M. Leave; Norrisiovvn at 6M(i, 8-25, 7, 7', 8-50, and 11 A. M., 1 v, 3, 4, ti.V, 8, and U,'.j P. M. The 7;' A. M. train from Norristown will not r.t-ip tt Mogee's, Potts' Landing, Domino, or Sehur's laii '. 'J lie 4 P. M. train from Philadelphia will st ip only at School lane, Manavunk, and Cousholiockcn. o.N SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia nt 9 A. M., 2V, 4, ami 7'V P. M. Leave Norristown at 7 A, M., 1,f'., und 9 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia at (1, 7X, , and 11 -Oft A. M., 1.'.;, 3, 4, 4X, 5', C.i, '05, 10-05, and 1 1 I. Al. Leave Manavunk at 0-10, A ti-10, 9"20, aud A. M., 2, 3;, B, V. ' 0"'l 10 P. W. ON SUNDAYS. Iave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., 1)4, 4, and V( P. M. Leave Manayuiik at 7.; A. M.. 1,V, C, and V'A i M. PLYMOUTH RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 7M A. M., 4; P. M. Uave Plymouth, 6 A. M., 4( P. M. W. S. WILSON, (Jeueral Superintendent, Depot, NINTH and GREEN Streets. 15U1LADE1.PHIA AND BALTIMOKB CENTRAL IU1LROAD COMPANY'. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, November 1, 1M9. Trains will leave as follows, stopping at all Stations on Philadelphia, Baltimore Central, und Chester Creek RallroadB: " Leave PHILADELPHIA for POUT DEPOSIT from Depot of Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Haltimoro Railroad Company, corner Broad and Washington avenue, at 7 A. M. and 4-30 P. M. A Freight Train, w ith Passenger Car attached, will leave Philadelphia for Oxford at 2 30 P. M. Leave PORT DEPOblT for PHILADELPHIA at B-40 A. M., 9-25 A. M., aud 2-25 P. M. On Saturday tho 2-26 P. M. train will leave at 4-30 P. M. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the company will not be respon sible for uu amount exceeding one hundred dollars, unless siieclal tonuravt is wade for the same. HENRY WOOD, j) l Jlvsiueut and Gvptral superuiUuvut, RAILROAD LINES. RKAD1NO RA1LROAD.-ORF.AT TRUNK LINK from Pbiisdelphla to the Interior of Pennsyl vania, the Schnylklll, Susquehanna, Cumberland, nd Wyoming valleys, the Horth, Northwest, and tne Can a das. WINTER ARRANOF.MENT Of Passenger Trains, November 22, 189. Leaving the Company's depot at Thlrteentn and Callowlilll stn-ele, Philadelphia, at the following hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At 7-80 A. M. for Reading and all Intermediate stations, and Allcntown. Returning, leaves Read ing at 6-3a P.M. ; arrives In Philadelphia at 9-20 P.M. a. ,a . -J'ytNINO EXPRESS. At 8 18 A.M. for Reading, Lebanon, narrlsbnrg, Pottsvllle, lnegrove, Tamao.ua, Sunbnry, WUllams port, Ellnlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Hullalo, Wiikesbarre, Plttston.York, Carllslo, C'hainboraburg, Uagerstown, etc. ' ' 1 t.e 7-30 A. M. train connects at READING with Eiu-t PennBylvanla Railroad trains for Allentown, etc, and the 8-15 A. M. train connects wltti the Lebanon Valley train for Harrlsburg, etc. ; and PORT CLINTON w ith Catawlssa Railroad trains lor Wlllliimsport, Lock Haven, Elmlra, eio. ; at 11 A K RlSlil litl with Northern Central, Cuinlwrlaud Val ley, and Schuylkill aud SiiHquehatina trains for Nor thumberland, Wllilamsport, York, Chambcrsburg, I lnegrove, cte, - AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at a-3o 1'. M. for Reaillng, Pollsvllle, HarrlNburg. etc.. connnetiinr cith k.hui. lug and Columbia Railroad trains for Columbia, etc I'OTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. Leaves 1'ottstown at CMS A. M., stopping at. lnter liieHiale stalloiis; arrives In Hiiladelphiii at 9-I0 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4-00 T. M. : a. rives lu Poltstown at O-I.'i P. M. READINO AND POTTSVILLB ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Pollsvllle nt. tM0 A. M. and Reading at 7-30 A. M., stopping at a:i way stations; arrives in PUila dels)iia nt 10-20 A. M. Returning, leaves Plillodelphta nt, 4 MS P. M. ; ar rives In Reading at I M0 V. M., aud at PottsvUle at 9 30 Harrlsburg Accommodation Inn 7-15 A. M. aud Harnsburg at 4- lo P. At. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6-35 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9-25 P. AL Market train, with a passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12-ito, noon, for Pottsville and all way stations; leaves Pottsville at BM0 A. M., connecting nt Reading with accommodation train for rhilodcl phla nnd till way stations. All the above trains run dallv, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8 A. AL, and Philadelphia at 3-15 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A. M, ; returning from Reading at 4-25 ' ' CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downlngtowu and intermediate points take the 7-30 A AL, 12-30 nnd 4-00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia. Returning from Dowulngtown at -30 A. M., 12MS and b-ib P. M. 8 PERKIOAIEN RAILROAD. PaRsengers for Sehwenksville toko 7-30 A. M., 12-30 and 4-tio P.AL trains from Philadelphia, returning from Sehwenksville at6-10and8-l2 A.A1. andl'2M.-i Al. stage lines for the various pnluts In Perklomen Valley con nect With trains at Collegevllle and Sehwenksville. COLE! IROOKDALE R A I LROA D. Passengers for Alt Pleasantand intermediate points take the 4 (KiP. Al. train front Philadelphia, returning from Alt. Pleasant at, 7-00 and 1lo A. Al NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. Leaves New ork nt 9 A. Al. and B and 8 P. AL, passing Reading at 12M3 A. Al. nnd 1-45 und 10-05 P. M., Htid connecting at Harrlsburg with Pennsylva nia nnd Northern Central Railroad Express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Wllliamsport, Elmlra, Balti more, etc Returning Express train leaves Harrlsburg on ar rival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at 2-30 and 6 i'5 A. AL, 12-20 noon, 25 und 11-00 P. AL, passing Reading at 125. 4-30, and (7-20 A. AL, 2 fid and 4-40 P. M., arriving at New Y'ork at O-oo and 10-15 A. M., 12-05 noon, -:;a and 10-ou P. M. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through betweoa Jer sey City aud Pittsburg without change. a nun i iinni jor new l urn leaves ilarnsbiirg at 8-10 A. M. and 25 P. M. Mall train for Harrlsburg leaves New York at 12 AL SCilUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at t-30 una 11-30 A. M., nsd 60 P.M., returning from Tamanua at 8-35 A. M.. nnd 2-15 nnd 40 P. AL ' SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at vr5 A. AL and 3-33 P. M. for Pine grove ond Harrisimrg, ami at 12-10 noon for Plneprove, Tremont, and lirookslde, returning from Harrifburg at, 7-30 and 11-50 A. Al. und 3-io P. AL, from r.tockside al 4 iid P.M., and from Tremont at 7 15 A, M. and 5 (t5 P. M. TICKETS. Through first class tickets aud emigrant tickets to all the piiucipal points in the North aud West and LaunduH. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and intermediate, stations, crood for mm rt .,..i and sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train, Leading and Pottutowu Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. ' Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for ono day only, are soid at Reading and Intermediate sta tions by Reading ana PotUitown Accommodation Trains, at reduced rates. The following tickets are obtainable only at the ollice of S. Bradford, Treasurer, Is'o. 227 8. Fourth htrett, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Niculls, General (superintendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 26 percent, dis count, between any points desired, for families and llrms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles, be tween ail points, at 1520 each, for families and firms. SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holders only, to all points, at re Uueed rates. CLERGYMEN residing on the line of the road will be furnished with cards entitling themselves and wives to ticketB at half faro. EXCURSION TICKETS from Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced fares, to be had only at tho Ticket oillce, at Thirteenth aud Cullowhlll streets. FREIGHT Goods or all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's new freight depot, Broad and Willow streets. MAILS close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tho road and Its branches at 6 A. AL, aad for the principal stations only at 2-15 P. M. FREIGHT TRAINS leave Philadelphia daPy at 4-35 A. M., 12 30 noon, 5 and 7 15 P. M., for Reading, Lt-bauon, Harrlsburg, Pottaville, Port Clinton, and points beyond. BAGGAGE. Dungan's Express will collect bag gage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No. '."25 South FOURTH Street, or at the Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALJWUILL Streets. "WEST CHESTER AND PhTlADHLPHLA RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia from New Depot, TTJIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets. 7M5 A.M., 11-ooA. M., 2-30 P. M.. 4-1B P. AL, 4 40 P. Al., 015 and 11-30 P. AL Leave West, Chester from Depot, on East Alarket Street, at 0-25 A. M., 8 00 A AL, 7M5 A. M., 10 45 A. !., 1 65 P. M., 40 P. AL, and 65 P. AL Train leaving West Chester at 8-00 A. M. will stop at B. C. .1 unction, Lennl, Glen Riddle, aud Media; leaving Philudelphia at 4-40 P. M. will stop at Me dia, Glen Riddle, Lennl, und B. C. Junction. Pas sengers to or from stations between West Chester and B. C. Junction going East will take train leaving West Chester at 7-45 A. M., aud change cars at B. C. Junction, and going West, passengers for sta tions above B. -,C. Junction will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-40 P.M., and will change cars at B. C. Junction. The Depot in Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Chesiiut and Walnut streets cars. Those of the Alarket street Hue run within one square. The cut s of both lines connect with each train upon Its uiiival. . ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 8-30 A. M. and 2 00 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 753 A. M. and 4-00 P. M. WILLIAM C. WHEELER, 4 105 General Supnrmteudent. 1 )HlLJLPl7lAAND ERIK RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE, on and after MONDAY, Nov. IB. lsco, the Trains on tho Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows from Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, West Philadelphia: wkstwakd. MALL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 9-85 P. M. " Wllliamsport 7 '40 A.M. " arrives nt Erie 8 -20 P. AL ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 11-40 A. AL " WilUnnuiport .... 9-oo P. Al. " arrives at Erio lo-oo A. At. KLMJRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 70 A.M. " " Wllllnrasport -00 P. Af. " arrives at Lock Uavun. .. 720 P. M. EASTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie. 8' 40A. M. " " Wllilamsport. 9-20 P. M. " arrives at Philadelphia. .... 6-20 A. M. ERIE EXrREJatl leaves Erie 4-O0 i. M. ' " Wllilamsport H-So A M. " arrives at Philadelphia. .12-15 P. M. ELM IRA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 8-00 A M. " " WUllauisport 9-48 A 1. " arrives at Philadelphia. . . 60 P. M. BUFFALO EXP. leaves WilllaiUHport..... 12-28 A M. " " Harrlsburg 6-20 A M. " arrives at Philadelphia.. 9-20 A. M. Express East connects at Corry, Mall East at Carry and Irvlueion, Express West at Irvineton, with trains of Oil Creek aud Allegheny River Railroad. ALFRED U TYLER, General SuperUiteiiaenV Tritiim for Philadelphia leave Harrlshurg at 8-10 A. M., and Pottsvllle nt l A. M., unlvlng In Philadelphia ?.1 V ' M'. ,Af,,'"""i trains leave Hnrrisburg at 2-ftB dclpbl "at 75 pJal" " 3 l'' M- WrlVlB1J at RAILROAD LINES. I)HILA DELPHI A, WILMINGTON. AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. TIM B TABLE Trains will leave Depot corner Broad street and Washing, ton avenne as follows: W ay Mall Train at 8-30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, skipping at all regular stations. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wllinlngton for Crisileld and Intermediate stations. Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryvllle, and Havre-do-Ornce. Connects at Wil mington with train for New Castle. Express Train at 4-00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thnrlow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, Stanton. Newark, Elkton, North-East, Charlcstown, Pcrryvillo. Iiavre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmcr's Run. Mght Express at li-30 P. M. (dally), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thnrlow, Lin wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North-Fast. Perryvllle, Havre-de-Grace, Ferryman's, and Magnolia. Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 12W M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leave Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M., 9-30, B-oo, and 7-00 P.M. The BtHiP. M. Train connects with Dela ware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 6-30 and 8-16 A. M., 1-30, 4'1H, and 7-no P.AL The 8-10 A. M. Train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7 P. M. Train from Wilmington runs dally: all other Accom modation Trains Sundays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington at 6-80 A. M. nnd 4'1B P. M , will connect nt Iimokln Junction with the 7-00 A. M. aud 4 39 P.M. trains for Baltimore Central Railroad. Ironi Baltimore to Philadelphia Leave Baltimore 7-26 A. M., Way Mall: 9-35 A. M., Express; 2 S5 1. M., Express; 7-25 P. AL, Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORR. Leaves Baltimore at 7-2 P. M., stopping at Mag nolia, Ferryman's, Aberdeen, Havre-de-Grnce, Per ryvllle, Charlestown, North-East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Llnwood, and Chester. n. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. "VTORTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE 1 SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE TO THE LEI I It HI AND WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTHERN PENNSYLVA NIA, SOUTHERN AND INTERIOR NEW YORK, BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, NIAGARA FALLS, T14K GREAT LAKES, AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Takes eifect November 22, VNJ9. Fourteen dally trains leave Passenger Depot, comer BERKS and AMERICAN Street, (Sundays ex cepted), as follows: At 8-oo A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, lia.leton, Wllilamsport, Wiikesbarre, Mahanoy City, Plttston, Towanda, Waverley. and lu connection with the ERIE RAILWAY for Butlalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Chicago, San Francisco, and all points In the Great West. At 9M5 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wiikesbarre, Plttston, Seranton, and points on, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, New Jersey Central and Morris and Essex Railroads. At 145 P.M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton. Atauch Chunk, Wiikesbarre, Plttston, Seranton, and Ha.leton. At B-oo P.M. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allcntown, and Alanch ('hunk. For Doylestown at 8MB A. M., 2MB and 4-15 P. M. For Fort Washington at 7-30 and 10-45 A. AL, and 11-30 P. AL For Ablngton at VIS, B-20, and 8. P. M. For Lansdale at 6-20 P. AL Fifth ami Sixth Streets, Second and Third Streets, nnd Union City Passenger Railways run to the new Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9 A. AL, 215, 4M0, and H-25 P.M. From Doylestown at 8-35 A. M., 4 30 and 7 05 P. AL Front Lansdale at 7'30 A. AL From Fort Washington at 925, 10-35 A. M., and 3-10 P. Al. From Ablngton at 2-35, 6-15, and 9-20 r. M. ON SUNDAY'S. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 P. AL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Tickets sold aud Baggage checked throngh nt Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Ollice, No. 105 13. FIFTH Street. 11 1 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. -T EST JERSEY R A. L ROAD 8. V -FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. COMMENCING TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 21, 1SG9. Leave Philadelphia, foot of Market street (upper Ferry), at b-15 A. M., Mall, for Bridgeton, Salem, Mlllvllle, Vluclaud, Swedcaboro, and all intermediate sta tions. 8-16 P. M., Mall, for Cape May, Mlllvllle, Vlncland, and way stations below Glassboro. 3-30 P. M., l'assenger, ror Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes, boro, and all Intermediate stations. 6-30 P. M., Woodbury and Glassboro accommoda tion. Freight train for all sfartntw leaves Camden dally, at 12 o'clock, noon. Freight received in Philadel phia at second covered wharf below Walnut street. Freight delivery at No. 228 South DELAWARE Avenue. Commutation tickets at reduced rates between Philadelphia and all stations. EATRA TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. (SATUROAVS ONLY.) Leave Philadelphia, 8-15 A. M. Leave Capo May, 1-10 P. Al. W AL J. SEWJBLL, Superintendent September 16, 1S69. 9 20 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. Closing Out at Reduced Prices 4 , PREVIOUS TO HakiDg Alterations in Our Store. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSICAL BOXES, FANOY CIX)CKS, AND BRONZE ORNAMENTS. WILSON & 8TELLWACEN, No. 10128 CHESNUT STREET, IS 1 t'J5 PHILADELPHIA. E3TABL1SLLED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS, G. W. RUSSELL, NO. S3 N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Pflalnrt in v" niv iv,ur.n alii; uu." r.un i, b. KTeonier SEVENTH nd CHESNUT BtreuU, Ami t- . j At i i a t m?. u qiiiiunui oofi nuoonn uuor, vnu into ui unnw du JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. D L A T E D GOODS OF TOB rilJEST QUALXT1T AX I Ili: LOIVISST JtATJCH, AT No. 804 CHESNUT ST , SECOND FLO OK, BY J. II. ROGERS. We re daily receiving from our I'actory, lo Conneo 6irnt, the latent Mylcs of Coodi.of nil tattrns, from RdKen brother, and "lleridon BriUunU Co.'" inauu iHCtcrtes. Trlplc-i'Inlofl Nilrenvure, buitable for UHIDAL GUTS ANU HOLIDAY PRKKHNT8. No. 801 CHEHNUT STREET, Hecond Kloor. USOlin , A. II. KOUHRH. FOR SALE. fta FOIt SALE ELEGANT BROWX-STONE tUUil rrnidence, with ooaoh houne, No. lMWKpraoe street, iuiinture new nnd will he Included, if wifihod. Apuly toj. NOKKIH ROBINSON, nt lruxel Oo.'., No. W.6outlJ TUIRU btreet. PhiiadeluUia. 11 4tf pREDERICK SYLVESTER. llEAIi KSTATE VHOKEU, Jo. 20H hvuiU rOIJKTII Hired, JU 14 tarp fUlLAUKi-PiUA. NEW PUBLIOAjnON5. j j i i i a v i- i: h iin tn : HARDING'S EDITIONS TIIK HOLY lIIIir12. Family, Pulpit, and Photograph Bibles, foh CHRISTMAS, WEDDINO AND BIRTHDAY TRESENT Alio, Presentation Bibles for CniRC'lIEM, CLERGYMEN, ISOC1ETIES ANT) TEACHERS, KTCL. New and unperb awortinent. honnd In Rich Levant Jurkey Morocco. Paneled and ornamental Ik'glirns. e((iial to the Indon und Oxford editions, at lens liiau hulf IJjelr prices. AV. AV. HARDING, No. 320 CHESTUT STHEET, BTRENOTH, TJEATTTY, CHEAPNESS. COMBINED I ' Harding's Patent Chain-bac PHOTOCRAPH ALDUtVlS. For Weddlnp, Tlollday, or Birthday Presents, thCM AllitiniH are partlcnlorly adapted. The book trade and dealers In fancy articles far holiday sales will lind the most extensive aHsortment of Photograph Albums In the country, and superior to any heretofore made. For frreot strength, dura bility, and cheapness, llardlnit's Patent Chain-back Albums are unrivalled. Purchasers will nnd It r,rcatly to their advantage to examine theso new lines of goods before making up their orders for holiday stock. Also.a large and splendid assortment of new styles of Photograph Albums made In the usual manner. W. W. IIA.IH3J.IVGr, NO. 320 CHESNUT STREET, 11 87 1 m PHILADELPHIA. pHILOSOPnY OF MARRIAGE.- " i. New Conne of Leotaree, aa dnlivered at tbe New Jor Ainteum of Anatomy, euibraoinK tbe aubieete: Old Aire; Manhood Generally Reviewed) The Can Mot Indigestion ; 1 latulence and Nerroua Uiaeaaea Aooountd 1-or: Man-tare Pbilnnnnhii-niW lnn.i.i..t ... J?y Pocket volume containm thone Lecture will be fo. warded 'I'iST Paidi5. "u'Pt of 96 cent, by addreaain k." i tZ!i T'l Ki oorneror '"'U and WALNUT A. LK 13$ FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIHST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STKEET, EAST SIDE. ABOVE CHESNUT, 11S If PHILADELPHIA. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STOKE, 1002 ARCH STREET. Are now selling their ELEGANT I CRNITURE at very reduced prices. 9 29 8mrp FURS. SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY The subscriber having made the above articles ' SPECIALTY in his business, has prepared a large as Eortment in different styles at his Store, No. 139 NOIlTn THIRD STREET, rniT.AnRi.pm a, Eetabliihed 44 ycart wjo, losfwamrp JALXES II 13 IS KIT. CARPETINGS, ETC. fj E W CA R P E T 8. AXMINSTEBS, WIETONS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, 3-PLYS AND INGRAINS, Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Etc LEE DOM & SHAW, ' No. 910 ARCH STREET, 9 28 8mrp PHILADELPHIA, . EDUCATIONAL. rpjiE EDGEUILL SCHOOL a Boarding and Car Bohool for Boys, will begin Its teaaion in tbe new Aoademy Bnildinc at MEROUANTV1LLK, NEW JERSEY MONDAY, September 6, 1869. For olrenlart apply to Rev. T. W. GATTELI 6 3tf Pnixiipat TAMES PEARCE, M". B., ORGANIST, ST t) AlAKK'U (No. 14:xi SPRUCE Street), can be aeea from till lu A. M. and from 7 till 8 P. Al. Teuolio the Or. Itan, Piano and Harmony. 10 tuth 8m CROOERIES AND PROVISIONS. ICHAEL MEAGHER & OO. No, MS South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In. PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY VB1 TERRAPINS IIS PER DOZEN. 134 EXCURSIONS. IT? kw SUNDAY TRIPS UP THE DELA- lipU'wWVARIO. The anlendid and eomraodioua aSuawsrA tamr KliWIN lORRKS'P will leave Alton atnet wburi at 8 o'clock, and &) wicai'Ree' wliarf, KenninglDii. at o'clock A. M , for Florence Height and V bite 11 ill. touching each way at Brideaburg, Taoony, Anditluiiu, Knvurly, Uurlinston, Bristol and Ribblu' whari: retuininir, leavea White Hill at 4 6 P. M., and Urmtol, b 4b. t are each way, 26 cent. Kxouraion ticket, icenta. 7Stf SUNDAY TRIPS. THE 8PLEN- did Kteamhnat JOHN A. WARNER will leave Philailitluhia (UheHnut street wharf) a 1 uinl o'clock P. M. -, MeiarKee'a wliarf, KeneinKton, at 2 o'clock P. M. for Burlington and Brintol. Touuhing all Kiverton. Andaluaia. and Beverly. Returning, leave BriHtoi at iUt o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Fare, 26a. y ii'iir.inii. 4('o. 7 8 atf Vt I R E V O R K. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, Store fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, omcet, cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Bulldem and Carpenters. All orders filled with promptness and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & CO., toUism Ko. list uidoe Avfius rnusw
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