CHESS COLUMN - • . FRIDAY June 29 1866 communications for this column *net Ike directed ‘l.Chess _Editor. of Ev.havirre nlh:rraxirm," and should reach the office; at Utast, on Thursday morning. All Problems must be accompanied by the solution 'and lathe of the ccinaposer. , .. . . . . • An s wers-t o Correspondents. '.. - . - ..f i .STunuser." --The. following list - corn . prises all the Philadelphia players l and the number of their games, which have ' ap-: , peered in our Column smee its commence.. inent, in October, 1858: - . . Bennett, E. .8 DientgOlatery, H. P.' 61 - _H1ack:.......- .. . ..... ...,....-- __ 1 Neumann ~' 4, Bodin ___ 4 North 1 Bort e .... - ...Borden • - -- e 3 Pant 6 Chilton -.- 5 Prentiss /A Clements ' 8 Polsifor .. -.... 7 Cling - ' 1 Rand01ti11......4.».....;.-... 3 Darling 3 Iteichholtst........ 178 . - Herrickt cm - -16 Richardson • . .... .. A lElo4gbeirtY 1 Rtnawslt , 2 :MUM?? - . 2 Rodney - - 1 Irtelght .11 Roaer..-.-.....- .... .. . ... -.. 2 Ifakin - 1 Rowan.- 1 " _2l.2in • - • T., Sanderson • -- 1 - Mason - SO Sergeant.-- 1 Hatephe , ~:...... .... 2 Sayan - ...- 23 bitri lin- 1 Selfman.:,.. 3 s- ...,.... . . ... .-...- 2 Smith, L..P - - 5 0 11 1 1[11/1....... 4 Smith, R. M..,... - . 11 --.. „Harnes...,.. ...... 1 Smyth- .... ........ 4 I , MIM ......' ' 1 Spacksaan a ../Mradexaon,T....... ... . . 4.,...2 Stockton - , 1 Hergeaheimer— e 4 Summers• _ 1 Holstein ' • - S Thomas ' - -- 2.3 -: Haeltizts, C...... 2 Tilekmatt.--..... • 5 ....., Jellett 14 Townsend .......... 2 - -labnson.-. ...... - .... --....... 1 Vezia.-. - • 12 Boys - ' - 1 Wa1ker . ...1...- .... . ..... ...... 1 ..t..7.61wi5,.56 -- -..... ---- &Walker, W. L - - 1 .Llnnard....---..... ...... 1 Warner _.. 54 - Macadaln.— .. .. .... . . ......4.. 2 Wells ' ' ' 6 McCabe 18 Witter . ---...... 1 Ifc.liwaine .: . : .2 (cfacirkle...-............---.:. 3 Whiteman 1 ; 1 Wilson...S. 2 ' ,IllclEi Meredithbbln.......... .. . -.._. ... .. lt Wood , ' • 1 I ' I W01fe........ 2 , :Monfgensery, ./E. - C.-....... 5 ... " , 11trxerous."—Shice not to the laws better leave him to pl. own calibre. ['From Le Sphinx.] Problem No. 4411. BY NB. PETROFP. csAsaa an DAY-ALZZIZ. a4fhp P A • AFAtt 2 4 'Air,* ri pr Ti i A A a FA FA 5f ,, , ' r 4 44 , • A r vx • rA PRA A r. The white Knights penetrate the inimical sounp, expel the black King, and admix liar the coup de grace in twelve moves. Solution to. No. 436. - inirrz. BLACK. I.Ptoß3(ch) Ktoß4 3.PtoKt4(ch) Ktoß3 S. Kt to K. 6 IttoQßaq PtoQ4 R or Kt moves 111,,' ..Kt mates. Solution fp No. 487. ' 1. "Q to R 5 (ch) Quo R 6 (oh) QsQ(oh) P.x . Q 3.RttoKt4 PtoQ4 4. Xt- P • IC to K 7 S. Rtoß2 KtoRS 8. Kttolit4 • Ptoß6 Ktoßsq- Ptoß7 8. KaP Ptoß7 9. RttoQ3 • PtoßtS 18. Kt to B sq P to Kt 6 (oh) 12. Kt a P Solution to No. 488. BLACK. 1. Rto K 4 (eh) Kto 4 2. R to K 5 (eh) K x R 3. Q xP (ch) K x g 4. )3 to g 6 mate. • ou_pss IN PHILADELPHIA; Game No. 1386. " .Another game in which Mr. J. A. Leonard gives a pawn and move to Mr. W—. (Beniove Black's King's Btshop's Pawn..) WH. (MR. W-.) 'BL. (MR. LEONARD. I.PtoK4 PtoK 3 2. P to 4 PtoQ B 4 3.PtoQ Q B 3 BtoQ3 4. BtoQ3 KttoK2 5. B ttk K 3 PtoQKt3 6. Kt to K B 3 Castles 7. PtoQs (This is well played, for Black cannot gain Me pawn without losing a piece.) 8. PsP 7. P P BtoKt2 9.Pt084 Qtoß2 10. Q toB 2 PIoKR3 11. Kt to B 3 P to Q R 3 12. Castles (K R), PtoQ Kt 4 (This was ,probably played with the inten- Son of taking the Queen's pawn on the next stove, which would inVolve the loss of a piece.) , 13.PiP RsKt (Daring, but unsound.) 14. P x R P_tc. B 5 -15. B to K 4 B z P (oh) 16. KtoKt2 QtoK4 17. QtOQ2 Pr.P • (P to KKt 4, the 'only move to save the piece, would have entailed very serious cqn sequences.) 18. Rtollßsq PtoKts .19. 3lt to K 2 Kt x P 20.-R B Kttoß 3 21. Q to Q. 4 Kt x B (oh) 22. P s Kt, and Black renigned. • CHESS IN LONDON. . • . Game N 0.1387. Betweea_Mr. Lowenthal,• giving Knighi, and. Mr. Mann. • (Remove White's Queen's Knight.) (Day Lopez Knight's Game.) WE.. (MR. LoiIIENTICA.L.) (MR. MANN.) 1. PtoK4 -PtoK.4 2. KKttoß3 QKttoß3 3.8t0Kt5 PtoQR3 4. 13t0R4 KttoKll3 5. Castles P to Q Kt 4 '(This move has often been condetrmed— peatkaps more fretinently than justly.) 6. BtoK t 3 , Btoß4 - .7. Ptoß3. PtoQ3 8. P to Q, 4 B to Kt'3 ," (This move is perhaps preferable to ex isittnging pawns, as that course of play would give to White a free command - of the `ignite of the board.) ,9. ,B to Kt 5 Castles • , (rt Would have been stronger to retort the . move of his Adversary upon him.) 10.PtoQR4 Qto . K2 • ,11. Kt to R 4 It to'Kt sq (Blink's last moves are very weak.) 12. B to Q 5 ,B toKt.2 Q,l3.'toK B 3 Pip 14. q to 11. t 3 (Vhite's attack is kept up with'ingenuity and spirit.) • ' 14, Q to K 4 (Attaching undue importance to the dis covered check on the next move.) your adversary does of the game, you had Y with persons of his CHESS IN RUSSIA. Game No. 1390. Prince S. Ouroussoff, the well-knovtu Russian master, lately contended against Arr. Hirschfeld, winning 2, losing 1, and drawing 2 games. The following is one of the aeries : 4. PtotiKt4 BalftP b. PtoQB3 B to Q B 4 O. Castles Q to R 2 (This is en interesting departure from the stereotyped course of play. We hope to see It thoroughly analyzed and practically test ed.) 7.PtoQ4 BtoQ-Kt •8. Rtoßsq• PtoQ 3 9. Px P Px P • 10. Rttoßßts Rttoßß3 11. I. to B 4 * Btoß Kt 5 12. B x R.BP(ch) Qxß 13. Rt x Q B x 14. Kt x Kt BtoQQ B 7 15. Ht to KKt 4 ' Castles on K skle 16. RttoQß 3 BtoQ6 • 17. R to R ail P x P 18. P to R R 3 P to R. R 4 19. Rttoßß2 BtoRB7 • 20. Rto Qsq Bto R 7 21. RtoQ2 QRtoQsq (An excellent move.) 22. R.t to Q B 4 • (This appears to have been an' oversight. He might have prolonged the battle at any rate, by taking the Rook with Rook. ) , 22. B xRt, and wits!. GE(..›. AL• 4000.11..E9 No. 1314 Waehington avenue, • lavitss the attention of the Public to Me PitEITI!ON COAL, which is an article that plvoa Onbonnde4 faction - to all. My customers 'generally are laying if In at the present prices, in cretennes to LEJILOH COAL. -.Egg and Stove Bien at 44 75 per tow. Alsothe genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same sines, same prim A superior' quality of =Mil coat., Egg and Stoie, at ft 60 per ton: Orders reftved at 114 South THLE4I) St.. • m 31143114 I. *LAE° .roan sus. Joint J. 11113.6,37 'pins ITNDEBBIGZMIO INViTm d lON , TO A. their stock of : Back Mountain oampanre Om% Lehigh Navigation Omnpany'a Omd, and Locust Mountain, which they are prepared to San _at the lowest muket rates, and to delivorin the hest condition. = 0w1... ern left with S. 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Boom. alvt:aultes. and with or with on t pricate'rabl e: • 'foal tn* C urA_LNIITS AND ALMOITDS.—New crop Grenoble V Wstondo and Paper Shell Almonds, for ealo by 11, BUSSLIS“ Oh OR. 108 8 Delaware Avenue. 15. PtoK B 4 P P (dls oh 16. K to Rsq Q to K. 2 17.1Ktt085 KtaP 16. Bx. Kt _ . Qxß 19. B to B 6, and wins. • CRESS IN PARIS. Game No. 1388. - .Between Meagre. .Tournoud andle Riviera (Petrore Defence.) WIT. (M. JOURNOLFD.) BL. (5.1.nn Rivinnn;) 1..Pt0R4 Ptoß4 2. R Kt to. B 3 R•Rt to B 3 3. B toQ 8.4 ' QRttoß 3 • . 4. PtoQ3 BtoQl3-4, 5. P to K R 3 'Castles 8. QRt to B 3 PloQ3 7B tO'R Kt 5 13. t tog 6 ' _ _ 8. Kt - to 'Q 5 ". P to Q. 43 9. Kt at Kt (eh) P x Kt • ,10. 8t0.R.R4 Kt toK 3 • 11.'KttO,R2 -PtoQ4 • • 12. Kt to K .111 4 • • • -, - (Cleverly -played. If the pa,Wi2 takes Bishop, white Bishop takes B pawn, and Black must lose.his Queen; or be mated on the next Move.) , • - 12. Kt to Kt 4 r 13. PxP Px.P 14. BtoQKtB , BtoK3 15. B ,P . • KtxKP B to,Q 5 17: Kt - to K B Kt ; 18. R to Q life 3. q B. to Q B 6 (oh) 19. K tO B to Q B 8;- • 20. Kt to KKteq - P.to Kt 4 21. PtoQR 4 . 22. Bx-RP QtOQR4 23:13 toQ - Kt 3 P. to KB 2 ,24.Qt0K83 QtoQ.llt3 25. Kt•to K 2 - , B toK 4 28; QxQP' .- • (Again Will-played : --White now wine a pawn; with en excellent game.) - 2 P. .Q B x . B x ( eh) KtoKt 2 28. R a Q P wit • ' R x. 13 30. I' Kt 3 R Q to R 7 31. P to K. B 4 B to Q 'B2. PtoQB3 • Px.P 33. PxP_ KtoKt3 34. RtoKKt eq (cli) Kto B 4 35. Rtoßt 4 RtoQ 7 36. Kt to Q 4 mate. Game 1i0.1389. Between the same players. • (Gittoco Piano.) W.E.(lf. JOIIIIN0IID.) BL. RrvIBBB.) 1. PtoK4 Ptoll4 *2.1/KttoßB QKttoßB 3. Btoß4 - Btoß4 4. Kttoßa Kttoß3 5. PtoQ3 PtoQ3 O. PtoKR3 PtoKR 3 7. Castles Castles 8. EttoK2 BtoK3 9.8t0Kt3 QtoQ2 10. P toB 3 B B 11. Qa- B (He should have retaken with the pawn. The move made by withdrawing the Queen from the immediate scene of action, lays the foundation for White's defeat) • .11. B to Kt 3 (To prevent the advance of White's Q P.) 12.,Kt to Kt 3 Ktoß2 (The series of moves, of which this is the commencement, resulting in the dislodge ment of White's Kt from B 5, was well planned.) 13. Ht to B 5 14. P to Kt 4 (It will be seen th l at this move results in the loss of the game.) 15. KttoKt3 14. PPtolt 4t011t3 (Well played.) 18.1ItPaP • .P z P, followed by Kt to R 2, would, apparently, have .been much better play.) 17. /8. P P P Kt 18. P R Q P 19. llttoß 4 Qtoß4 (Best, for White threatens Q'to B 7 (ch).) 20. Qtoß4 Kttoß3 21. Kt to Kt 2 R to K Kt eq' 22. K to R 2 /It to Kt 5 (cti) ; 23.1ItoKtsq Q x P 24. Q to K 4 (ch) Ktoßsq 25. B to B 4 Kt to B 3,4 k wits, ' (Evans' Gambit.) W. (BnisearELD.) B. (Pit. OITROIISSOFP, 1. P to B. 4 •Ptoß4 2. Btto.Kß3 KtOQB3 S. Btogß4 MAJb. I :3 /{(ti Far ARON TIONETS. For three, six, rune or twelve moDibs. tOr holiteas /Daly, to all potato at redaoad rates. 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THE WEST JERSEY REP - MPANY • Will attend to all the usual branches o Rase Bra. sine, receive, deliver, and forward. through otherre. spoilable Express Companies, to all parts of the win try, shy itrwe entrusted to them. A. SwietAl_. Diemen rr accompanies each threugh train. °Woe, No. 5 Walnut street Bt6Qh4 ir:fr. „, :zr • : I . /t : 2 _ t'i t,!: I : AND CINOENNATI RAILROAD owing:to th 4 great distance saved by THIS BOMB the Government has awigned to It the coming of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West ant Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHARGE OP CARS BETWEEN PMT•A DELPELs AND CINCINNATI, AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL AllartrE IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO AND Sr. LOUIS ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE OP. ANY Passengers leaving PhUadelplala at U. 50 A. 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I' " • ARRIVE IAASTWARD, - Erie Mal/ Train.. .7.00 A[ M . Erie Expreaa Train ... ----Lee P r M. Itrie MAU • • ahavia WASTWANJA Erie , ..Exprisa n. . Trrdn" — r 80 P. M 12.00 A/ kassenger Cara run through on the Erie Mail and Express Trains " Without cituiugee both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. - . 2,TEIV TORS. colorsomOrr. , Leave New York at 8.00 A.M .; arrive at Erie 9.80 A. It Leave Erie at 4.45 P. 11., arrive at . New York 4.10 P. M Elegant nleoping ears on all Night Trains. I cornldoectUsg pasienter busers apall atTILIATH and idAS.E. streets. Phila. delphia. - And for Freight Mildness of the Ooinparies Agen ts; B..Ringston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and ket West% Pnnad elpnirs. • - Beynolds, Brie. Win. Brown, Agent N. O.E. 8,. Baltimore. BE. H. BLOTIBTON,-, • General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. 'mr. - GWINNEE, waneral Ticket AgentiFhiradelpeat. General Superintendent, Erie. PHLEADELPH.TA , & BALM _MORE CENTRAL .' 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SYLVANIA THE NA SOlRtyLicatils ____,_ croatHERLAND AND WYO 0 AL mum NORM_ _,_ _NORTHWEST and the CANE DAS; SIIMM - ER - 4 1 1.11RANGIONENTA , OR ,I.PAPSROIGER T.ItAINS - Mine 4, 1886, ' tea the - company% Depot, TRIP TENTH and -0 Streit% nuts. Markt* At the Adlnwttur ho ' MORNING ARM ORATIONS. A q vana. tior At 7.30 A. hi. for Reading and all 'lnte , m isd stA Stai , ts. ~ -. 2 -, NLCOMING EXPRESS.: •-- ,- Al 8.15 A. IL, !Or Reading, Lebattol,Llinisbuig , TOttsvlue....Pine....._ , Grove, Tanual,.,.___na,,...Ballinir3' -, 31111iam5..,, 2 VIA ~W' s ' 7 1". ] kal n.rstit•O'n-it"".,esrlmas,utiiiiMes.ea. l ' u die train : connects s sc "at ' ' ll' w• MEG Ida tit s Raid pennsylvania. Railroad trains ihr , -.latiatw. and with Reading and Columbia R.lttr for Oolum bia,d.c.; with the Lebanon Valley train fbr Harrisburg. Am; at PORT, CLINTON with Oatawissa Railroad trains tbr Williamizet,_Lock Horan. 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N. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. N., and .9.45 P. X. Sleeping_ ito , 110 comPaniMbti/ase train& through between army OUT zugh, without change.' Nail train for New York balricriEflolislurrist WO P. X. Nall train ibr Hazdaburis leaves New York at 19 Noon.- ' ' INIEUMNILL VALLEY.A TT. Trains leave PotOorille at 7,11.80 R A. M. and 7.15 P. M. romralng from Tamaqua at 7.95 A. X., and 1.40 and 4.i5 P. M. SCHITYLIriLL A NDINISQITEHANNA RAILROAD. Trani, leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrove and • Harrisburg, and at 1.50 . P.• X. fbr Pinesmove and Tre• mont; reboiling from Harrisburg at &20 P. X. and from Tremont at 7.33 A. X. and 5-75 P. X. tick and first-c- tickets and emigrant tir.keda to all nada the.% principal points in the North and West and Ca The following tickets are obtainable only at the =of of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Sbiladel hia, or of O. A. Nicolls, General Superintend ent, Beading. COMMUTATION TICKEIS. Al Z 5 per Dint, disco= bearreqn any points &mind far families and firms. MILEGE TmEntrs, Rood An A 4,000 ralles.between all points, at 02 50 each. for Ihruilles and firma. THE PAR itiNDLEI77ZtrrE WESTWARD STMIM .?.BO7ITH t.inintiNgyzeFAlNTA B IL—THE • MIDDLE - E 01372.... , to moit direct linitteßethlehem_,____Allentown Manch unk, Hazleton, Haven. wilkesbarre. xnennoY MY, and all poin in the Lehigh and Wyc -Mina Coal _ _ _ . , L nooLoogezlVo lit EndadelpidaitTßlXED street • - above There , and Corner of RIM si sad AllE/W- . OAN. sirimta. • NINE .DAILT TRAMS: I • On and after Me in : My.liaY.MAllMS"Psztenges treble leave the Depot, whim street, above TnOmPeen. deal Okllidan eXcepteA), as follows: _ I AT 7.50 A. AL.4sornmg Express for Bethlehimi and - and Principal Stations on Berth Permsylvstila Bail -- ..rdad, _cennedAng , at , Betidatiem. with -Lehigh IV2 amuroad Jhr AllentvvmOriazanmt,Ellathigtan, Chunk_ Weatherlyine,,Yean. Hazleton, 'White - Ha. _ _ ,_ven .Weabarrer muston, pad all poinft in Lenigh . and Wyomint — Tr" • also, !axon , : ..m•:vrlth - Lehit e rd XishAvato 'Mahanoy. az_and - : ' with wises Hadrold, dm Atiperk ilsivnlatOn •andlellikune rt. - Ar ri ve at Manch Chunk at 3145 A. M.:' at at 2.15 -P.X.; at lifahmtoreitYM 1 i P.M. Pessenygas by ate - train can take the afilign Talley Train, passing ssetarenam at MOO M. for Ilima, N York,polme on Hew Aansey Oeuitral Railroad tO New .• . - ' AT 'Lei A... 11-o . ; Accommodattom - fbi Doirledown, stcpphig at all intermediate. Stations. Patemu t y Willow - Grove'llathoro' and Hmteme, by , take Stage at Old York Hoed. --.- ' _ _ • AT M.A. . all a , n ..,. ...` tbr Port !ream& ion nag at, all !Mimi:La:we mamma _ , • 1 : Alt Afywnn . mauon for. Delt ; • . amrja t slim , Plnge'at Intermediate stations. tar at Doylestowmfor New Hope._ - ."`'. a AT MA P. IL—Evening Express 'kir B e thlehem and princi renk.e.. pal Stations on the North 31=Ivar4thBlare: ral k a ghlVall: , z , gan claaa MT Easton l atching erepArk P. it inta r m iT= . ibr I c r etrai dlehl it ito takes: . C. c l t reie ; them at Easton, whim es in New York at lo P. M. Pea stneers for _take stage at Barth Walm. . satarptivn sad tor Nazareth ,• :. ! .:042 and for Greenville a-• fo r r_ - : _ _. _ __,,_.. " AT. 4.15* P. 2LA-Accoinin oasiton, ibr Dayrearawnr Moppin gat all inzediate Stations. Parzummg mr- , WUkkw n% Ilatbaro' and Hartsville takeßstage at , Abington ibr sannnezems: at , Doylestown. ,•• • . 1 .: .. AT LIST.. M.—Through and a ll , Atammaodation, Er Munn Stationa - on main Ens of Borth ( Pm : • van% Bail:dad, connecting at Bethlehem with Valley•Evesing Train:re town: Manch , .olc- •,, , _ - i ATla P. •-•114-- n. tor-irmaanstogh Nos at all intermediates Stationa, 4f 11 P. M. Acmunmodamom ihr PortliVaddrigtgai.' - 'Plums YOB 19EHLADHIA. Leave Bethlehem at LIS A. IL, and 12.2514.,•and LIN MS train makes direct connection with Lehigh Tal; ley trains nom Easton Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, jilarieton, and arrives imPhiladelphis at LSO P. IL , - Passenles leaving Wilkelearre at Lis P. IL,connert a at t, itto Be P llehhh at 6.15 P. M., and arrive In rammeonta . M. Leave Doyketown &tete A. X. LES and SAD P. H. . Leave Lansdale ate A.M. • Leave Tort Washington at Ma and= P. X. ON SUNDYS. . • •-- - Phtladel hia for Bethlehem at SA. M. • . _ . tor Doylwn at =Lieu.; L ewin, for Phila delphia at Lis A.H. for Philadelphia at4.io P. M. , .., Elfth and Sixth streets Passenger Om cony 7 pas - =4Eto and from Berke Street De t. + • , Cars of Second and Third Line cony,, • Pliallegnens to Third Street Depot. • Ticket:me:the attheTicketOdices,TEDlD atreet or street, in order I tosecure the lowest wen of farei m It dam ZWIII/Aleet Za=tLIZOIS will call dm anti aidw r the 11 Lus Mmth THIRD 'Meet. my2ll ' - FOR NEW YOWL—The GAM DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA . • TRENTON RAILROAD OOH. PANYS LIGE% from Pidlaresw. if,jiara way places .from WAzzril mai leave as fo ll ows. via: '''''' At SA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amen., $2 z 5 At BA. M., via Camden and 7 easy CM Express, 800 Ar 2 P. fd., via Carmen and Astiboy Lee At 650 P. M., via Camden to B. A.mbl. y, Areas. 225 At Logdata P. M. via Camden and Amboy Acoom. • 24 —.— ---.....„.„._„ At 8 A. M., a and 5.00 P.M. For mount — Holly, Ewers.= TWIN Pemberton and Viluamtawri. At SA. AL. and 2 P. M. Ls Freehold. At 5' and 10 A. AL 12 give, s and 11.85 P. M . for Fish . :a.ral T p er rton, Progress, Delano°, Bever , Ed , Burlington, Florence: Borden e 10 A. Masud 4 P.M.lines runs direct through to Trentftn. • i LINRS FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave ma fbllows! . At IL A.M., 450, ity 6.45 P. M 7 and 12 PJIL (night) via ' Rensington anal Jease C Ilbgirers„._....._ Sunk The 6.45.11. Line wi ll ran aany. All Others Mexcepted. . - • end 1.1.0 u A. _ ,M. 8, LBo_, 4.80.5 and 8.45 P. M.. and /I Midnight, fbr Bristol, Meenton. etc. At 2 and 10.15, A. M., 12 M., 2,4, 6, and 6,P. M. ibr CarnwellaTorriadale, Tacony,Wisdno. =me. Brideetntrg and. Flan. .W. and at ILLS A. M. for 2112201. Schencks. Eddington and 8 P. M. for Holmesbors and intermediateStationa. BELVIDRRIt DELAWARB RAlLBours. fbr the Delaware River Vallv, Northern .Pnalvankt, and New York State,.are4 the Great Lakes. Two through trains daily (llruttlays excepted.) from Kesdngtor, De. pot, aa Adlows At 7.80 A. M. and LSI_ _P. M. fbr Nialpsa Pak*, Ent Ado Dunkirk Canan.....4..cusas " h "'" yr i Rochester, Ilinghampton, °awes& Syractae, = Rend, Mon.h. , a Wilkenbarre Soirtnton, Strourbansm Water Gap, Belvidere, Beaton, Lambertville, Mem ngton, dn. The 6.30 P. M.. Line connects direct with tOWn Ise Trai Bethl n leaving ,Eton ibr Mauch Chunk. Align, . . ehem . AI SP. 2.l.forlambertvißeandlaerniediateStatlorus air For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ren .idnetnn :Depot, take the ass Fifth street, above Wnut, half an hour before departure. The cars ran into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from -the Depot. Oa Suziolg" Qmnlhosses will leave Wel. nut street wharf at 6P. M. Lo connect with 6.45 P. Id Pounds of Itaikage only t attawect each Pawn. (Sr. are prohibited ftom raking anyullas na biome' ut their wearing ap All baggage over ftibf - ponnds to be paid for The Company limit their respomibiliq fir One Dollar per b A timuL, pound, and will not be liable for any t beyond • voo, except by special contract. /dr •nc , W , 4 sow and baggage checked direct h to Boson, Worcaster, aprintrad Hartford, Zreio Haven, .Netrport . 4 / b any, grog and Saratoga. Graham% ilagoga =press well call ibr and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orden to be left at NstreetO. 8 Wal• nut 'Arent or at No. 102 South Twelfth . • LIN.Es FkUld NEW 2tlitli Putt Peat ' , A IsIELPECLea Will leave from foot of Oortland street, at 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. ¢M,,, 6P. M. and 12 at via Jersey City and Zen. ILLIAM M . Pier No. IN. River,at SA. - IL and 2, 4 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. • i ' WIL: H. GATZMER. Agent. 'v. • •••-• . • PHILADELPHIA r GERMAN s TOWNAND 3710RES3TOWN . . in: 1.1 g • Tam/av-On and after MON DAY, May 16th 1666. .fr az ozahwirrowN. Leave Plillaaelehls-4, 7,8, 1/, 10, 11, 12, A. N.; 1. 2, B . lo minutes, BL', 4,5, bX, 6,7, I, 9, 10, 11, 12, P. AL Germantown -. 6.7, Leave Germargewn .3, 711, , 8.20, 9, 10, U. ID, A. M.: 1 2,8, a, LE. 6,6,7 8,9, 10, 11. P. M. ihe am' Mee, main, and the sti and 19( ep trains de not atop on Germantown Branch. ON SUNDA Ye. Leave PM/adellonia-6.19 roinuten.A. PAL: 2, .6, 5 .8 and M_ Lame Gernmatown-4 A. M.: /, 4 1134 and 911; P. IL, excharrayr Rua, ' RA h UOILB. Leave PM • 8. 10, N, M.; 3, T s p arid 11. P. Et. Leave chests= zun-tui minutes, s, 9.90, mud 11.49 A. AL; Lie, SA, MO, 6.4% 8.40, and 10.40 P. M. ON BMWS Vl2. Lead. ve PhladeliMin.4.l9 minute', A. M.; 2,8. and /*aye Chestnut Hlll-7.40 minute", A. M. LIAO, B.i and 935 minutes P. MIL FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND ISUDIOUNpOWN. Leave Pbnadelphla-e s ala s /LO6 nannies, A. IL; Di, 8, 4X.531, 6X, 8.05, and WC P. X. and 8 P. 11. Leave Norristearn-01,7, 7.60, 9. 11 , 11L.; Dis 631, - The 1531 P. M. traln will stop at School e, Woken, DMumwk, Spring KUL and only. UN SUNDAY& Leave PhEladelpkda—e A. IL. 23i, 4 , and 73 4 P. M. Leav,Nerennza-i7 A.Dfil and a% and e, P. ar., Leave' Philadelnhisz ~ AN e. 8.85, u.as A. M.; - VC Leave 7%, A. M 4 A 1. ea( and • . . , ON SUNDAYS.. Leave Pbaselinkinia--9 A. M.; 2% 4, and 1%1: 1 . . Lam mang ynnl~ A. IL; lif, e. and sg P. M. W. T. WaSON.Gesered SuPerilde Depot, Ninth and Gra:mistreat& , • - iNP74W 4:II4IESTErs AND PHIL*. DEiLPILEA & mull AD, VLS. MUM= ARHAGEBEELM. On and after MONDAY N , June 4th, 1888, ;the trains will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester, fr om Depot Thirty-first and market Street, 7.20 A. IL. ILOO At., 2.3k4.45 and 7.50 P. M. • Leave Wed Chester ibi•Philadelphia. from Depo t on E. Market street. 6.20,'7.30. last a.. M., L 65, 4.50 P. M, Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.80 A.M. and. leaving Philadelphia at, 4.45 P. 111.4_w111 not atop at Pennelton. and will stop_below B.'o. Junction at Media only. , _ PEINNELTON MAINS. LetterPhiladelphla fbaPennelton 5,67 and 10.80 P. M. eve-Pennelton br Philadelphia 8.18 A. M., 7.85 • These Tralns step at intermediate Stations. QN Eil3NP_AYB—LmAti .1 . 40490pie.:* 8 ,80 A. . and 8,05 P. _ Leave West Cheater 7.55`41.. m and 5.00 P _ ✓ otberwiee -ordered a Market Paasealrer Train Will leave West Chatter ihr Philadelphia, on luesdaya and Frit aytionly. atai.4s P. M. Oa Sintritapa*The West ' Passenger cars wil leave Eativenuiandf Market streeta, half-all _hour before the Train leavetthe depot, and will leave t ondepo thearilval of emit traink , conveypassentlers into the City. s Taint leaving Pratadelphiaat 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 2,14 and letting West Chester at 7.80 A. M, and 4.50 Y. connect at H.C.JunCtion with Trains on the P. and B. O. R. P..-lbr• Wattle andlntennediate points. ArYassEMPtra are allowed totake Wear/111 app arel Only Baggage and the Company , will not, in any ease, be responsible fbr an amount exceeding one bun- ' Bred liars ' ttnless a speolal , contracts made for the tame.- • BERRY WOOD. General Superintendent - .RARITAN A.ND DELAWARE BA. RAILROAD COMPANY. i n and atter MONDAY, the 14th of Mays trains on this road will leave the Depot of the. Cam. den.; and . Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point; Camden. as follows , Expree% fur Long Branch; New York, and Interme diate stations; at 9 4 0 Oa M. " . Preisit, for N e w York and intermediate stations, at 480 P ..... • Mall•and Exprow for New York, at /HO A. 5t..' 1 _ 1 14. gag Itetarning r trainwiewi Pier 82,North RlVar•-fl iajt Of . Ihmne'etreet, at 11.00 A; .. and 400 P. M.,. :and Pie No. 8, at 4.15 P. N. No b e taken at Plar No. 8. Fare, to and from New ork. $2 00. myl7 ~ W. N. CLAYTON. Superintendent, -t t RINE 2'9,4.8.06., - vviumu • :sun. :NA' :Si -•• 'A.'s, •c, _ - TON AND: iBA.L s• ORE RA/I • " _ ; Is • Tioorm - TOtallinencing • bIONNAT. April Bab, 1866. Trains 'will leave corner or - Broad tenet and Weahineton swennot as lb Enpriso Psalm at .4.15 r A. X. (Mondays excepted), for a.itiniore. arid Washington stopping at Metter. Wilmtss ton,lrewarlb, lktontiNorthessa, Perryville , Ha ratse,- • Aberdeen, PerryamMs, Chasealuid,Stemmer'ir Ban. •' _ NVEG , lraali Wrath. at 8.15 A. M. mantissa sr °erten far Battistero, Mopping at alizegular stations between PlxUadelid4and BalOmare. - Delawarelt.ll.•Tram.e.ooA.3l.(Bandair ecitizter), princess Ankle. rd and intermediate s oms. • %Ts train at 11.45 A. (Bandspi for Express T end W rain.M, Wi gton, . (Sundays eiropsted), for d Baltimore and. W sto ing at Choster,. Clopicont, Witraimitesserk, A . Nor th -mot, Pft.l.Y vine, HaVre-deli .racs Aberdeen, Perryrows, Wood, Nagnolls, Clueffiand &miners Run. t Nxpreas at 11.00 P.M. for Baltimore and Wadi, in gsengns by *befit Wont Nalthnore for - Bertram. Monroe; refom,Clßy Point and llichrnond pin th.4rd i tlif. Train. • - GTON, ACCOECNODA.TION Wm' itOPPihg at all stations between Philadelphissend L o we Pldbide_phia at 9.00,11.1 d A.1it.,4.80, SAO and 1180 P.M. The 4.110 . M. train connects with the Delst. *are Balimmi for P Barrington ant intermediate Ma asoP- Leave *Brolligkei 6.45, 11.00 . and SAO 4.00 and M • • • - • Trains tor Newcastle hem Philathaplilit at 9.00 A. *N.; 4AO and 6.00P.21. - t • • THROUGH TRAINS PROM .ItavrimollE - Beare n as um :a.m.,4.26 and 10.00 FOB PRELazailhpima, 4.48 ; Leave Chester at 7.46, Mil and. 11.40, 5.10L7.28 and MSS P. M. - Pram Baltimore to Philadel_pida.--Letwie Baltimore 9.29..‘bt. Bream _ 1.10 •P. X., 01.10 P. Notoresis. .N.Oltspriss. 71 = air Baltimore move Chester. at &timid its 2 A.M.. Anita* P. IL Trdna • * . r Mr BaltimoreleartWilmington at CM.: and. 88 A. , 11.;.0nd 415 P W i so lnlngt with passenger oar attach will leave Isa ,Perryville intenneed Maths= n • at Lea M. Lea v e - Ital era for Havre de-Grace Motor W and intermediate Stations at 4.4151 P.M. Mem - Per* , - ilmington sadintermediate stations at aup A.M.ccormeollof ailiVlUctn with the ;Sid train for Pns Asa - oro"' Train at 4.16. A, M. dm liallimarn and Wadi. OMR, stopping eV Chester,' 'Newark, n Northeaat, Pt../ vine, Grua" Aber.' teen. * IM P" //11 . 11b l aWa ! slil lte'rW - Bight Expiate 11.00 P. N. for 'Nidtimusm and Worth= 113 raMiedation Train at iLSOP.II.. tbr Wlbbin ti and Ia BAINTMOIIIt POB leave Baltimore 845 litOPPin at Rims ail Grace, Porrporneand n.• Also gyp'ten and Newark Ito take !_mem for and leave asen, tram •washingsea ar timore/ and Ohmta to -.we paiseaperi trans litalthnore or wAxcoinedatiandnocet wan iesiemhzdatony for ladelphla and Intermediate Stations at _Pat. • ; ' • PENlmirgarAlsl/41,'"UnirTmja! DAILROA.D. • • AMBANGMBMT. • The trains arthe Pennsylvania Central R. B. lease the Depot at Thirty-first and Market streetatwhich is reached by the cam of the. Market . Streers.asaragar- Bann ay running to and from the Depot- Theism car leaves front street about Mtn/ minutes. prior to the deßarture of each Train. • • nusnalls—eara leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 minutes before deparbire of each train. • mix's RAGRAGE EXPRESS will call tbr and deliver • Baggage at . the Depot.. Orders left at the office. No. 681 Chestnut street. will receive attention. TRAINS -LIMN% AND AltaliTa AT DEPOT MEW& BLOT: TRAIN " • am A L * DAY EXPRESS - • • law PAOLI AOOOll.. No. 1 • " 11.00 " . PAST LINE & ERIE EXPRESS T " 18o) M. HARENIEURG .a.u0014., • . - RN P. M. 'LAB/ OL M " CASTER AON., • PA I Attl3olll.No. 2 • . . LOO " xprrssumes. h ER= M. 211. " .0o " PAOLI AMON', No,x - . " MAO " - rBETADBaxpas Rao A2222v5. • CINOINNATI/Maymiza • "3260 A. 14 1- PHILADELPHIA. f " 7.18 PAOLI A 00021..., No. I - • 2 as n • Sr * LIIMBIA-TRA.LN. • • e " 200 91 - IiCASTXR, TRAIN - PAST LINE •••• • - • • -" " 1 . 10 P. M lO " • PAOLI AMON., No. 2, !. •• • " 4.111 EAT -PZIPREEN • • • n Lao PAOLI A COWL, No. 8.• .• -- • " 7.N. HARIUSEIIRG AMON, ' • LSO ". *Daily, swept, Saturday. Maly. Wally. except 'Monday. All other trains dalty except Sunday. • 'Running through from of to Pittsburgh and Erie without change of cam. Schcoelv ccononavron TaAnts for Pacdi and in termediate statiocus leave - Piuladmphis at - 9.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. IL. retuntiog,leave PaOilAl e.a) A; AL and 4.45) P. M. - A TICENT OPEITIE .Is located ;ON°. On Chestnut streekwhereTicketeto all runt points =be iv.• 4 1 ,1141.1 informa impo hen given by JO HNC..out.asin Ticta Agent , Also Thirty-82st and Marketeireeta,ona_pplicatlon to '232013. R. PARKE. Ticket Agent. at the Depot.: An Ihnigrant Tram rune dally_, y._ Roc Mui Ittlets as to We and a im l.oo2m2apons apply SD PRANCE 3 RUNK. No.. 187-Dock street.- - The Pennsylvania Rummy:lat. will =wassail= 22thillktir. e gMlit= a erlin=q= All !snags exceeding that amount In value. will be , the oar of the owner, unless taken by special contract '4UMNSW ARRANGEMENT.—PECIL ADIELPELLL TO WILLIAMS WISSA ROME CHANGE OF CABS VIA CIATA - • On and after Monday: April Skil, 1866, through caret for Williamsport will leave the Philadel phis and Bead. Ing Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and eallowhill streets, at BA. M. arriving at Williams=t 6 P. 'M.. and making close connectlorus'for Oil Regions, BMW°, Erie, Niagara Palls; Suspension Bridge and all places in the Western, • North Western, South Western States and the (..kmadag •- '/ KROTADEI TICKETS to all paints an be procured at the Company's office 425 Chestnut street, under Philadelphia Bank, opposite the eastern House, at the traced States Telegraph Office in the Continental Hotel, sine at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Bead I Mg Railroad Thirteenth'and tiallowhill Streets. N. VAITHORti. Passenger Agent. SHAW JUSTICES'. PATENT DEAD-STROEE POWER HAMMER,—The underilgued having be come sale assignees and manufacturers in tie State of PeIItSyIVILDIX of 'the a b ove hammer, are pr.pared to nirniah them at abort notice - nd on reasonable terms. All communications from parties requiring hammers for use in Pennsylvania must be addressed to MERRICK dr. SONS. 433 Washington avenue Philadelphia Circulars containing full information will be for warded on application. Jes•lm LUTES HOFFMAN. • CARPI:N=6S AND BIIILDERS, N0.2J2 PEAR Street' i'aideace; 606 Dickerson street.. 1005 Taylor street. .Rvery descriptiso:ot Jobbing promptly attended to. . es; c B.: A: and , • m. 3 != w a for the sale of the Proancta of the t l4 O Wit rk Refinery and the Grooare'. Sugar Rome, of PhfladelPhht. wain 11. WEIGHT. TEGGHT•zt plgE, .off • EMBODY. THEODOBIE WRIGHT. Haar/ PATER WRIGHT BONS, Importers of Earthenware, • .4_•pixte mtd nil !on bfershants. Eo. 1115 WALNLIT.Etreet. Philadelphia; FLENEHrLVANLS. :.= WOBKB.--ON THE DELA WARE river below PHILADELPHIA, • usamsTAgo , Delaware cone pa. - • Engineers andiron Boat builde , BON it (;10- rs, • - ganufaclaters of • ' All kinds of CONDENSING AND NOHOONDBNEIING EN.GINTS, Iron Vessels of an descriptions Boilers, vats, Tanks, Prop &o. T. •BEANEY, W. B. za.a.GAgY, ,S. ARCILH3O;.D, Late of , • 3 , 910 Berney,_Nealb & Co., ' Engineer in Chief, Fenn Works, Phila. .IL S. Navy, T. VAUGHAN ItLEIGIIME,AERRIOIL -.TNO. E. COPE. . • QacrrirwAlnt FOUNDRY, /I WASH ineriax STEUEETS. , • BERSERK & SO PHILADNLPHIA.. NS, _ . ENGINEERS AND MAO TS, • manulhetare High and Low Preasure Steam Engines tbr Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, iron Boats, &c, Castings Grail kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Boors for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. • Retorts and GEM lilachinery,Of the latest and Mad improved construction, _Every description of Plantation Machineryt and Sugar. Saw and 'Grist Mills,,Vactinin_ 'Pans, Open Trains,, Defalcators, Filters, _,ramping &c. sn Sole Agents for N. Billene's Patent - Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent- Cleatriftigal Sugar Draining Machine. • • PEXTURREL—liusiczy af_EBBILL , • Tztsaff.A.Re, no. no dEacerm Diturtifeetwas 'Mut(Fixtnree,-LamPe. yr don &a, would WI the attention of the public to thelr.larit and elegant assortment of Gm Chandeliers, Pedoulitt,* 'Rtackete, dp... They also' introduce Gan- pipes Lutc Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend• tng altering and repatrtng ens pipes. All work war IMO lIME • .PRXLADXGPECIA._.I..BIDENO SiMEOCIM.; FOURTH. strest„abovecvin_l% reoopen far tat Fall and Whiter seaeon on MONDAY, Sept. Mb: Ladies and gentlemen ded..,. ! _to Acquire a mo rents knowledge Auk accoinmhmmt will Ind ma laallitzr at thia school The horses are nib and wen ttrained; so that the most timid - need not • fear. , Saadi@ lures: trained ;in the. best roannerv!.fiaddle ho_rsalt bonne and vehicle@ to hire, Also caralagekag frutiN indst.. lo oaPir goardiMl.4;a°' • • WEELLEL—OWN/late OF PROPERTY.- , lst :. •1. oniljgaoe W get Privy .Wells Cleansed tand feasted, as yeti kow NICOL A. PIOYSE3O_ r ,N Manufaeturer of Pastoa ' Goldsmith li Ball. Library street - 1 1 22 111KROORI3 icoaArv, 1011100 RB Clait*O0ABOlOIOO; now landtrig from Bark W.u.rcig wilqo fbr, tinlo.bY JgEW ElniaaorT. *CO. 122 Walant atm* ' . . . . . IMPERIAL ' FRENCH vPRUN'Es.-50 calm In tic andfanoy no rm impor and , for salt by JOS. B. MUER 00 , 108 R te ou d th Delaware ' avenue c 4 -TillutingUariti SUEDE, MEE IM, 'SHE Dl/3T.1/ICP COURT POE , 17ry AND COI3NTY•OP PHILADELPHIA.. ' Sahirnins Deatcuet..Administrator, ye. . Scott. Vend. , Ex.. March Term. • 1885, me. 4 9. mil Se wt. mime. Vend. Mix., March " Term, • Paul E. Gaideiffi,Trustee, YR. Freeman September. Ex. , Terre; 3868,140.285. The Auditor dppointed by the court to di git , , fonds arising from the sales, •. under the 'ahoy, of the following deecribed real estate to wit: 1 All that lot or piece of ground, situate on t side of Front street distant 225 ^ feet 4_34" Inca „ .from Diamond street in the eltY ef Philadelp taining.in front or breadth on ttald Front 8. feet; and in length, or'depth of that - width lie Hope street. • '• • 2. .All that let of ground,on .the west aide , • street distant Yin feet 434 inches south from LI istreet. in the city -of Philadelphia. containiur or breadth on said , Front street 17 feet, and Jo or depth of that widthalo feet to Hope street 3. All thanes of ground on the'west aide of street, distant - 808feet" 43#inches_ eeeth from freet. In the city of - .l'hiladelPola, containing , breadth on Front street p feet, and in le, epth of that width /10 feet to Hone street. 4. All that • certain' irrede.ernabfe yearly green of $7O. lawful silver ,money of the United sta 4merica,eachdallar weighlugseventeen peeey s , isix grains. •at least; payable half„yearly, • 'deduction. by Thomas Thompson- to Yreemktu I issuing out of all thatlot of ground on the west Hutchinson street - , In - the city of Philadelphis,o. ' north of Poplar street; 16 feet front by 64 feet d an alley, with.priyilege;dtc. _ • 5. All that certain irredeemable ground rent payable half-yearly in lawful silver money. by ' Griffith to Freeman; Scott:twitting out of, that ground on the east aide of Elegenthatreet - , in. th of Philadelphia,' distant 154 feet - north from • • street, 16 feet.frOnt by 73 feetdeep tefata alley, ••" ,1 6. All that certain r three brick meastutre , ofgretmd; situateen the ' , northeast corner of P and Eleventh streets, in thdditY of PbtkidelPlllll, ,taining in front on.PoPlar street 16feet 8 inches, .depth on Eleventh street 55 feet;and on the east feet.to a three-feet wide, sffiey,on which laid lot rains "about 25 feet, - - 7. All that certain lot ofground innate on. th, . meat dormer of Front snd - Dlsunondstreets, hut of Philadelphia, co nt ai ning in front en said street, ad feer4g inches, one in depthist right . to t.lftent street'llo feet to:the cut Side of attend to : tile;iltdies of hitearipoinit'oee THPGDAY, the 3d day' of_ ~Tnly 'lB6ll, at 4 o'clock • ] at Ithrollick Mel.' AVA.L.MIFT_ street, in the "Pniladelphla, when and Where slt Persona . 'were ' - are reenested- to present their chthrus *or be deh Communing inMpon saidfund. . .29.13.krthir. ezi Arian • • :k• s :4 . :PA': Is I : 4 4 • ,I :s• AND COUNTY OF PHIMADELPILLA.— WILIJA.Iti T. MASON, deceinied...... The Audit° pointed,by the Court to auditsVALl settle said adjuat r tit raidirNKVitedi'; . rt distribution of the balance in the = d ant, will hold a fatal meellegf. e of bia appointment, on X0ND1.4.2 9th. o'cliselt 46,11 1 M110ce, Re. 250 North Filth the oily of.P hta. • GEM W, =MN; , -w.tm,ste - - _ Anal THR covirroF COMMON PLEAS FOR .1 CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELP In the matter of the Petition of LITTLE NICK I COMPAN Y, for leave to surrender their corpo franchises and be dissolved.—The undersigned. pointed by the said_Court master and auditor, to testimony and report upon the propriety elf gran the prayer ofsaid petition, and to audit, settle and just the account niod with said petition and distrib the balance remaining in band, will meet - the Par interested for the purposes of his appointment, •liioliDAY, Ads , 9th, - 1366. at 4 o'clock. P. M., at Office, No. 42.3 WALNUT street. In the day of Ph phis 1 3RNSAMIN H. HAINES, je.s.m.w.fst ' . Blaster load Audi • : :4 ;♦7: VI _ Guy COUNTY OF FREGADELPIKA. Estate : ItleTlAN htIEFEBILECK, deceased. Nod. hereby grt en that ROSINA SOFHI t IiTTERLE, dow of said decedent, has filed in the Clerk's 01 • tealii Court, her petition and an Inventory , • . redeem ent of the personal property elected fled by ter. under the Act of Assembly of 1551. and the supplement thereto, and that r. 11l be approved by said Court ort_FRED • . , A.. 1) 1566, unless exceptions be filed ore that Vine. JOS. AIMS • Je2o-w&lAti .Attorney far • TN THE 013.PILANW CO 1 : FOR THE s COUNTY OF PEULADRLPILIA.—betate GALLOWAY, deceased.—Notice is hereby gi AMANDA GALLOWAY, widow of said d • filed le - the Clerk's Office of the said Court, tOln and an inventory and appraieement of nal property elected to be retained by her, , • act of Assembly of April 14,1551,and the eapp thereto, and that the same will be approwd Court on FIIDD,OI.. Y„ l nne29, P36B,nnietta excel) , filed thereto before that time.. JOMP.II AB Je2o-w,f,4tl _ Attorney for • ESTATE OP SARAH LUKEN&S.BEZNE. -Teetamentarppon - the. estate of Reone, late of hi.thdelphia, deceaited, him .granted to the undersigned by the negate for the City and County-of Philadelphia, all indebted to said estate: axerenneated to anent, and those having claims to present tit out delay to FT.T.RII REENE BiTe :sot ' WI., Northwest corner Tenth and Ch,.. to her Attorney, H. E. REESE N o . 218 Bout street. I, I sI'ATE OF ANN HERTZOG, DR n „Ua Letters Testamentary upon the Estate cf - .31ERIZOG, late of the city of Philadelphia, been granted to the undersigned by the _En; Wills. all persona indebted to said Estate., are to make payment and those having claims, p them, without delay, to DiA.H.LON,:73. LWENIS TER.TES, 1.5 South Fourth Ninth We , III3RTON C Southwest correr and"Filbert art Executors:- • - jelSff XTOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate a4 l ELVINNWI SA.A - SON, late of the city of Rail phis, - deceased,havebeen granted to the subscrib All persons indebtedto said Estate are reques make payment, and those having . claims to p them without delay to the undersined. Wll•ra - A , hi 8. VAIIX. GEORGE V. 5.11%; Elam Office,. 48 North EeventeP_nih Street. • WTOTICE.—AII persona indebted to the eau .1.1 LIMAN ..P.ARE4. deceased, will. please payment, and those having claims present Man 01 subscriber. far settlement, to whom letters I mentary have been granted. AI B E 617 SPRING GARDEN street, Ex' ETTEMS TESTAISLENT.ARY 1.4t0 the tQubscriber upon the Esti LER, deceased.. All persona, lade ulntaok JeBmnTTART nd thos E havn o t mantown avenue, below Diamond at .bia. Clonstitution.6l RENOVATOR, For the cure of Incipient Consumption and all Diseases of the-Lungs and Reap!. =cry Organs,Liver Complaint, Dyspep sia. Loss of Appetite, Iger gnus Debility and Lassitude of the lifuscubar System, purifies and enriches the blood, is the purest and safest and every way the best ItEMED - 54' KNOWN.. For sale - at his Macey . 227 'NORTH SIXTH ST • AND BY ALL DRUGGIST& Only $1 per•bottle: $5 per baltdozen. Consultation free of charge • Call and have your Lungs examined. for Dr. Itylten knows more of Lung Dis eases than any other ,Doctor in the 'United States. • Dr. Hylton continues to give itu3truc- Lion on diseases of the.Ltuuus M the Pro fession. - _ Jew& OrAuE:E DkITA_LLINA.As uperierorticle for ing the Teeth, destroying. snimalsehe whi' • feet them, giving tone to the gums, analleaving ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness .inthe It may beused daily, and will be fotunl An at? weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and elven - esti will recommend it to every one. Beth posed-with the assistance of the Dentist, Phytd micro , ,copist. it is confidently offered as a substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in Eminent Dentists, acquainted with. the cons of the. DENTADDINA, advoqate its use: 8. -nothing to prevent its unrestrained empl Made only by , . • -..- • . . • - .. . JAMES P. SHINN, Apoth . , • . .Ltr i cr t. and Spruce •• For sale by Druggists gen , and ' 7 • ' Fred. Brown, .. ~ •• D. Stackhous Bassard & Co., '.. : . . ,-Hobert C. Davis 13. R. Keeny; •. ' ' ~ .'04.0. C. Bower. • Isaac H. - Kay, ~ ' • ~. , - - 'Charles Shivers C. H.T. eedles, • . ' , '6. I. Sca T... 1. Husband, . ' . . 2., .T. O. Purn Ambrose Smith, ... • . Charles Hhb Thotutia 'Weaver, .. . . James N. Mar William M. Webb, ' '-. E. Bringhttrint% James•L.•Bittphain. r - •• ..Firott & Co.i. Hughes &Coonaba, .'. - . . H.. C. Blair, Henry A.• Bower ; ... '- ', Wyeth di Bro. a ^,IOI INS.. I3 IINIPZiIi,..DIVICRTED De VEDSCTIV,- Mropodiat Orrerator 'on lona. Inverted Nelle, ..and all other (Meese!' o ( 411 ce.asorthweat corner of isazirra au • DR. IYA.V4::DSON will wait on ' , agents at peaces:.. • • - g‘Tre E:7 9 HAT IIATH EARS TO }IRAS - AA___ - . BEA:R2t--Instruments to twain §outh Tenth stre*t, LOtST AND FO LOST OR AilbLalD—TWO OEIn , STOOK le‘tbe HARRISBURG,' .mor.NTJOY AND LA.IsIcUSTO3I,EL and 4 4E4. .for ;five sbares, each. --...9. mode lor a near certiticaiet'ami all notified taahow- muse 'why a nencett tic be leaned In place of flow la.t." !ale - ROBERT AMP' . NO. B Pnrr..A De., June 22, 1880. .....7 1, M;iiia WIAL - Sir - Ornm% DR. ILTLTON'S
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