IS§ ~, 1 • [For the Phlltidaphta Ei•enind Ilnlll tin.l Ida4.ewls ) i den ter of tbki. eeper of the Lime Rock -Lighthouse, NeWport, 'Rhode Island, is called. the 4 , Grace Darling" of . America... the r escue man of bu life in the case of the . English heroine Was the result of a single brave impulse; but 'in t the ''ease of Miss Lewis it bas been an important feature of her dailY life and experiencv for the last.twe.ive Years:l.'ol)ln%; I,hat * . eriod;slie' has saved ten livsat infinite peril and utterly regardless ofself, single-handed, amid pelting storms and intense col without adequate clothing to.protact her. Sbe battled With 'the' elements` a' Mere . shell of a boat,and snatched teuhunaan beings from a watery grave; ) Miss Lewis's last and crownirig act of heroism _was the rescue from drowning_of two soldiers, on alonday,: the ;29th. of MaPchh PPP. 1,.§,,he'l wasitiltenrinell at the , thne,„sittfering from a severe cold. The sol .. ierg,Cbadi <started from Newport for Fort, Mains in a small boat, un-. der the guidance of a boy who professed to be capable of marienriogUt. me - yt... , 104 I ..mtkeeder. about half the distance, whea l the boat was swamped, and the boy perlilied' ; almost Miss Lewis's mother.dise9yeiTek the, posttign of the' dldiers,•who Were clinglOg to the` boat in an almost exhaustettiiiiidition::i She imme diatel, re forted the fact, to ber. datt.liter. and the latter rushed out without eoverin. on bfr;lleiCal or fe'o'.l:':'W•V Iv' 7 7 of • an' Jumping into tre oat, she called to her younger brother to'go and aid her. A fearful gale was raging at - -'tlintitricAnd -,the-ortiartage merit nt a 'boat vas extreniely'difflark; even: to . an experidneed oarsman Neverthe less, the feat was accomplished; the men were' dragged :into the goat, taioxt tosltkle - Light' House, pAOf .fiareheing 4 30 'irinCli,exhausted' as to - o fregnire#Uch r hard workbeferehe could be restored ; o , ,eouscioneneas. 'Her 'deeds., are without a parallel; and deserve a hearty re sponse frciniall who admire tend bravery - • The Ida `Lewis Memorial to :the . WidOws and Crphans, Soldiers arid' Sailors of Gran& Armief the Repnblic; and hi atd, pf, the Sailers'' Hon*, 422 South PipntStrpet; under, the direc-, tion.of Tlie ;PennsylvanaSefunen's Friend, ' Society," willlbe a commendable affair. The prodrainnie will consist of a marine' fair; recep tion; grand public entertainment and a regatta:. The committee of Arrangements:are Ln cor respondence ivithdiStinguished gentlemenand lanai at home and abroad; and everything will be done to render the demonstration su c cessful, and an expression worthy the fair and fearless Ida andhonorable to , the Citizens of Philadel phia. Digs Lewis brings with her the beautiful hoat,.‘ , The Rescue," preSented by the citizens, of NeWport, on Fourth of, anlylast. This boat is truly be.autiftd." It is fourteen feet long, painted white outside,.with• a gold stripe or border, -and two gold stars at the bow. The inside is finished with graining; trimmings of crimson and blue; the neck of the rudder is graced by a silver medal,i inscrbe& and pre-, sentcd by thdiNarragansett .Boat Club,of Provl denee..ll. I. Miss Lewis handles the oars as sidllfullYai an experiencedhOrSeman holds the ribbons, Due notice of particulars in reference to the Ida Lewis Memorial will be . given in the dailppapers.; "OFFICE OF. TE.ENASOE OP THE CITY Oi' Nr , :wromr, R. 1., Aug, 27; 1809. —lt affords me much:pleasure-to state that ,MisS Ida Lewis, of our city, is, in rny justlY entitled to the various testimonials presented her in honor of her heroic exploits. 1 heartily endorse the movement m relation to the establishment of• a. Snug Harbor and Marine Hospital in Philadel phia, and -am gratified to understand that , the' work has Miss Lewis's. unqualified apprebatibn and co-operation , !JAS.'A ; rFax,sON, Mayor." To llev. D. H. Emerson, ~D. President of the Marine Missionary: Society :and: Sea, men's Temperance Union of the Sailors'. Home, 422 South Pront strectomder the direction of "The Pennsylvania Seanien'S'Friend SoCiety.". CITY BITLI.ETIN. BASE BALL.—Yesterday afternoon, for the time in the annals of base ball in this vicinity, two organizations—one composed of white and the other'of • colored players—met and contended in a social game, and a good and orderly match it proved to be. The Pytbians proved thernselves„ adepts in the science, and are well able to cope with stronger omanizations than the Olympies... The score was as follows OLYMPIC. 0. n.l Kerns, 2 b., . . 4 5 Schafer,' 3 . 1 8 s., . . 3 5 Ora.m; c. f., . . 62 5 Clinton, 1 f., . 5 4 Miller, c., . . 4 4 Severn, 1 b., . 1 Lovitt. p., Pollock, r. t'., . 44 Total, EN:succis. 1 2 3' 4 5 6 i,•B. 9 CLUB', Oli,mpic, 1 8 12 6 2 6 . 5\ 4-44 3 2 0 7 • 1 0 . 4 0 6-23 A YOUNG Ar AX BADLY BEATEN.—YeSter ---41ayjifternoon-a-A9Ungr-Ma ni n l -paed-Alithael -- WooVage - d - ffentY:tlifee -- fears, 'Was nireigfed nro - Y - low - den on 7Perrinst vet, al ove - Duck3 = and a quarrel being purposely instigated, the young man vacated the premises for the street, where he was attacked by a burly rough, who inflicted Upon him ,a ,seVerp beating with a blackjack. He was arrested while engaged in this brutal attack, by ecitizen, who, transferred him to the custody' of air , •officer , of .the Third District force, by whom be was taken before Alderman Dougherty", and held 'for a further hearing„ to-day. The unfortunate: victim was so severely injured that he was removed to the Pent 'ylrania,llospital. T 'AT POINT BREE.ZE.—The trot at Point,l3f*ze'Park yesterday afternoon drew a large nwuUer' of people, and the racing was veryl*iting. The following is a summary of the rae . m. • . •• • 31. Goodin, s. h. Harry D.' - 1 2 1 2 1 J. Turner, hr. Victor Patcpbri - A. Johnion, bi. s. George 31. Patchett - - First Second Third Fourth Fifth TILE Sulxn COURT NATURALIZATIONS. majority of :the Judges in the:. Supreme Court have issued theffollowing :Order " Per Curiani.: , —And now, July 1, 1869, it is ordered that no assighnieritnia" Judge be nuide to hold Nisi ,Prius , during ; the , months of 6eptepaber and October next, and that, 'Courts for these mouths' lie' omitted' :foe : the present year." . . The effect of this'wil l be ici:preventnaturali- Zalollti in this Wirt prior to the October elec tion. - ' Qux HER THEDAL—Yesterda,rnitirningta colored woman, named Emma Sprigs;lrint , rigid, aged 43 years, and residing, at ~ 1 `40.• 1309 . Hansom street, committed suicide- by' cutting' her throat with a razcir. She had lately be come a convert to religion, and it. is supposed that, while laboring under ,the excitement, she drew - the sharp-edged weapon across her. throat. ;„ _ _ M.II 4 ,ITANY ELECTION.-I,l:ut —Colonel John Roney Was last evening elected Colonel of the Thonaii.Reganent. either PYTIIIANS. 0. E. Cannon, p., . 2 4 Calto, 2 b., . . 3 2 Clarke, c„ . . 3 2 Waters, 3 b., . 5 2 Sparrow, s. s., . 4 3 Ca,vens, 1 b., . 3 2 Adkins, 1 f., . 2 3 Hanley, c. f., . 3 2 Walker, r. f., . 2 3 312 3 3 - - 2 3 3 . 1 2 Quarter. Half. Mile. 37r 1.16 2.34-1 -37 1.16 2.35 k - , 1.16 2.36 k — 1.16 2.35 :38 1.18. 2.37 THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN7-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1869. , FATer,.Acoi)Errrei.—Ja.s..WA iro intendentforMesart: ' Stalt*Saniegfell - Ithin: scaffold at Ninth,and Greenstrests,yeaterdtsy afre6on;lnjuting hinvelf baoly- that be aid soon after. ' - Thomas Roth, residing on, Tilompson street, ab Seventeentb, fell from a scaffold, yester; day aftc!rnoott,atthe ‘ m-hohler,ll;inth attoet, above and 1y4 .. 5,0 se erely , ~ctiiurt that' he idted in a few . liiitaites after. TIIE LYLE MONUMENT. -- On ThursdaY ev ninaithc 1!1qr.1„i uiosbfloinpanyt(rdefed itS: Tll asurei to pay to the tile Monument Fun'd A. °elation $lOO, on condition that nine other l eml.litaniesl,oo tbp, same. Strenuouscfrerts,, arelbeiteMade to raise' the 'additional amount that is necessary before the, monument is rai • d., i ` , / 1 11011 50eare 7 8Pr!. 81 a If IneSsed on the point; of 1141F.'e51:60 61 76711 , bri4iprO power,, the disbeliever in originality• - Inice , and,simple will . ran over a list of Shake-.. 1 spearlau"sources." and remind you of Cinthio's , liepatbmiiiiilii, inutarch; Ilolinshed; "older pla s Of the " same subject," and What not. An 'there 'can 'lie un more; fatorable • pppor ttu ity than Qui for ~stig,gesting‘ and. supporting a different re and-a more rational, View of what o*mality is, The,inost iticonteetable.eviclen..o oPi, the. sovereignty ,of ',Shakespeare!s genius 'to li ~f oil 1 d . in ' titiase..2.paits2lolLis works where he has • seethed to I 7°.e • . most. ()omit' are his dramatic i ll ial, 7: d il i b i l the l n e i lii r, •Ci e nicle o the' "Italian eirig spell'i*.of creative , power is felt with rare, distinctness Originality is here • seen la its true aspect.; , It is found to• be, what. it always his been since men have . been ,:able , to dote it and reflect upon it, not •ati'lsolated .a.ctiof bare" initiation, but .an actor . process of 'adaptation' or rhotilding so perfectas to resem , ble,anew Creation, and in, fact to'be one. 'The creatiVe feat, IS then most impressive when the imwerkett , or partially-moujdocl materials have lain about - in greatest abtuidance, awaiting thet ' vi4da, !cis that makes theni live and move:-- ,ektfurday'Revieic: CITY NOTICES. " P.E6'l` QU , ALITY ' ' ' - ~, - , Firie White French china. Breaktist,• Tih . mer, De!sert 'anti Tea set s : , : • . Coritaining 17.5 pieces, fez etia to Sm O ler f t e l s v oi lil pieces; for l2ls el t I t street. ' • ' .....ZRII S -ItniA ,ALL, , !Os ki 1 BEST , QUALITY ' , Fine gold-bend FreileU Chinn Ten SetS, 46 pieces.fo 533 tAI, at : •• KERR'S Chinn Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. • • . BEST quality .White Iropstone Breakfast Dinnen,Dessert and Tea Sets, Containing 125 pieces, lot ea) 50: • " ' ' • Containing 105 pieces, for '4 , 125: •.• • Obritainiog - 103 pieeus; for ssls. • • ' The above are made up of useful nieces only, and aro largO Cilollol td dine twelve persons. ' , • Hann 's China Hall. 1218 Chestnut street. „ - • I.I44LASS TABLE Trn%IBLEBS, $.l. 13 and ft? ppr dotter'. at KERRS China 1218 Chestnutatroetr' Our WINE GLASSES, $1 per dozen, at liltincs Chinn null, 1218 Chestnut street , . 41C1`•:GLASS QUART DECANTERS, $1 75 per Pair , atliEn it 'a Chum Hall. 1218 Chestnut street. EXQUISITE Is.FAV FALL CONFECTIONS, 3130iiinieturCtl by Wlll'6lAtc it; Co., Mb 'Chestnut street Retailers supplied Itt the lowest wholesale prices. A.' 1,, V.Azisiovr's, Ninth and Chestnut •Rt for the best Freneh and Ainerican Colifeetions)delielons Friths, and nice things in gen-' • B 1 WARE OF EGGS Which vermin ley for next year's crop.: 'Cleanse' your premises thoroughly with Lynn's Insect Powder, and, hits plevent the cockroaches, 'dens, motif, bugs and other vermin from overrunning you with their - broods uext year. -Lyon's Powder will do It. Nothing else will. Depot, 21 Perk Bow, N. Y. Din late fire at Cape May can hardly hate been more destructive to real estate n111111)10 sea•air.has Lech to the ladies' feathers, Judging from the: hilmense quantity of theselashioneble ornaments that is daily being,sold by Messrs. Kennedy & Brothers, the well known and popular milliners, ut Chestnut street. The stock of feathers Which the Messrs. Kennedy have now on hand, .Loth for quality and variety, we have cer tainly never seen snrpasSed. Our lady readers should all flock to N 0.729 Chestnut street, for we can promise then' a sight worth seeing there. EAllikt . E.tiT New York and Philadelphia Phy -40111118 claim that Dubois' 3111ssimitioi Powder actually cures Cancer. It is advertised in this issue. FANCY—Not ISICPPAIN The opening of new styles .of nnterial for the FALL AND WINTER OF CliAltf.:ES STOKES, Proves conclusively that he is the LEADER OF FASISIO:C, Being as usual in the advance with his modes for the courting season. The immense assortment now arranged for the inspec tion of the public eclipses any ever exposed for sale in this city, comprising, as it does, all styles of PLAID CHEVIOTS, PLAID BANNOCKBURNS, PLAID C;LS- IMBIEM PLAIN . CHEVIOTS, PLAIN BANNOCKBURM, PLAIN CASSt'iSERES FANCY SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINOS F-A-Ne'r-it ND-FL - AIN - BRAN ERS - r - TftiCOTB i-Di A.-GONALEI. Every variety and shade of Cassimeres and Cloths for s , lloMtrMlYMe== ln-fact, NOVELTIES OF TILE .SEASON Ilia cm•ps of Cuttyrs the most tasty and Skilful PRICES REASONABLE YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED oAnyonas' fine and beautiful Fall style at their Grantl Opening. Pain. Annitiobr, Parisian Tailor (fornierly ANDRIOT. MAGEOCIL & Co.), well-known in this city fur skill and taste, late with Perry lt Co., and recently with Waintruaker (Chestnut Street), having fouu I it im possible to 'BMW) , his conscience or his . friends and pit trona in the Customer Department of Clothing . Stores, .has connected himself with EDWARD.P.HELLY ,the known merchant tailor, Southeast corner Che dnut and Seventh streets, whore, free from trickery and humbug., 'lie can furnish his oustemers - with really first: class Clothes, And at moderate prices for cash. • OAKFORDS' fine and beautiful Fall styles a their Grand Opening. PRESERVING J AllS, - . Preserving Cans, • Preserving Bottles, Preserving Tumblers Corks and Sealing Wax, And all articles necessary for putting up Fruits All goods delivered free. • • At FETHRUSTON do 00.'8, 270 South Second street. OARFORDS' fine and beautiful Fall • styles a their Grand opening: Pon specimen copies and advertiamg. _terms of tho' tmingfon Daily Commercial and D - klatuare Weekly Tribune, address JENKINS & ATKINSON, 'Wilmington, Delaware. • • „ SURGICAL InaTunmßlue and draggista' sun dries. BNOWDEN & BROTIf ER, 29 south Eighth street, FALL STYLES of Hain and Caps at OAi roans , , under Ow Continental. JUDIOIoUS 31,0T4Eus and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowei'a,lpfant DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isnace, M.D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all dievanee appertaining to the above 'members with the 'utmost success. Testimonials 'from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination Co*NS, Bfini - ons, Inverted Nails, skillful] treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. KS Chestnut styes Charges moderate. LADIES' AND 'MISSES' fine and beautify Hate, of 06E1111 styles, at Omtronus',l3,34 an 1.18,16 Chest nut street. • 80. ,D OF =TRADE. JOHN O.*JA , C. B. DURIMItOW, MONTHLY COMMITTEE TILOS. L. GILLESPIE, Do i lA --Ale -forth°. 'hilutelphl ' Ir.. . ..Balletln.-- , - , " AIWA it'="Tiark Pepin. Beek—Ted tons iron ill 1 -43tyfiit. i e , f ,,,, f .; •, . ~.LiuNklltar Allis-760 offilmooment . 4 V nutolftfill 2 •. die --- Ja Onolit & 410.1 do books Sodth.Egstak 't .6t boleo. trastolklita.rago 45 do it: andßo 26 dtlfkin rails &&8 kW -trov e 240 tone old init 100, ono o aik 0 or, ..,- :I f iri t i' '• i' Oft<T, alt, h.—nrig, 14 ea 19,, re, Witro--390, log vocolliOnr rirl - lill; - - .- -' ' ":-,', ,''' -i; . • 5 inroitiga m. :- okoc . ‘ . 13TEOILIW. ,: '' 1 itE/17:.'iii,.,:' ~": ~. 'BATE ': ~ ip . :: , ,ff -.,,••,•,. F R0 m , , 4, k.. „ ' : • , Aug. 21' All magula,...,. ~ ..' IftraiNuNaNY'r r„ 1, .„ ~. .. Sib rift. ' 'Liverpool-140P; York .:1, -9 . 23' 2 7 5 1 fdi nt•6otu ...'.'-: . 1 - ..LiVerpool-r4 cm 1.0rk...., , , . _.„,, 'V i initt'...'.‘i.l . Livutpool...Neitr.Vdtk...-..,...1. : A11g.r /. C o Washing'n..Llv e rp ool-N OV,lrVi;"'‘•*.'' r i g' 27 Eu opt. .... . ~...,..s...Gleegow-lio, 8f.,„,- 4 ,„ , f A l l i f; 2 8 , Bu itt .4 - - • , 'LlyerpOolr..""T ^, • r . . k , 1 2 , 3 i, 0 of BeJtiluore.:.LiverpOoL.iNetriYOtivviA . ll . •, AU g. 23 A' Leijazig , ......4..Southatnototi,4. l jUitVrei.....A..a +wt. "st v. e , flolptititt ' - linve. r rio'%i, ~.o,l'i l t,_ - , ~ : Z i i i t 3% St. f.tittrell!=::•••:. • ... ;,.::033„Ildolit-i74:7441.1-7: .............. Cc l 6T l' ..- '" . - T - 0 -- REMIT' . .1 ; ' cr. , i , - , ;', 1 , i '. ' v - ' -N . • VOrit; VO9 dptiA.. .... ~.....:.86pfr• 6 cit of Illexicp- e3s._ . ,•c brolt o r i em a o • ~ s s era., 7 i 3 urtai '' ' . Philadelphia -4 r, , .. ,.sept, I sa nia, 4 . 4 ,-- - Now York.:illafetrart.4,.. t. .. : ... Sept . _, City of Loodop..New,York.. , ,Liverwol vAtk- 4,- ;, A. . opL t i .' Idaho N9w Ir6rlC-Wilsg " . 7l, ,- • - dept. b obi t ,. •,. N'ovi'Yokit:.-.Lirdrpopl— . „, . Sept, . _ .Hagan , . ~ New Yorkhdlcumetu.cw.li .7. •2, 'riolfi..4 • • Now I. .Y r oy u lcz.„ til. Liverpool ina . - 4.,..' ! ....y, ' SeptSi pIP. ,"0111134,,e;... .. . .... ...hew ... 0r...?• 1 .....-..-„,__,, .... ,Pioileor ' '' Thiliulelphia...Wilmingt,.. , _ Sept. , Cello Now lork...London - .4...-. - .4 Sept. 11 , ' ire.tme New York...Lireffmoiru;•-,4 ..... Supt. ii. A C0 i g k n a ib . i . ,........, ' Now York:..GltiegoW New, York„Aepluly,All„ . , Sept. 11 C. of Weshington..N Yoils...l4vorpool ...i. Sept. 11 &BINE BULL TIN. POET PIIILADELPILIA--43ErT.' '4 ebsRISESt 5. 30,1 SUN SETS, 6 - Atilize" • Ship Armstrong (Br), 0w0n,14 daysTrom Bangor, in ballast to C 0 Van Horn., -z, framer ,Fattita,-.13-roolm -ark, icith mdso 3olin F Ohl. , , , Steamer Black Diamond, 31foredith,21 hours from Now York, with mdse to W 111 Baird & . • - -.Steamer 0 Comstock, Drake, 24 ; hours from New York, With Inds° to W N Baird & Co. Steronex,W Dierrepont,, Shropshire, hours from New York - , Willandse to W. 311 Baird L . ,Brig Nellit Ware, Ware, 16 - days from_llorant Bay, Ja.(v rth logwoodlo L Glll—VesseLioJ Bagley & Co. 'Bohr Emelino N - Haight, Avery,' from ew:York, with S Syracuse salt to Calvin Crowell. Schr Arladne. Thomas, 1 day frcm; Smyrna, Del. with grain to JAN li Bewley & Co Sehr Clayton & Lumber, Co. ackson, I .day.front Smyrna, Del. with grain to J(114 L' Bewley: & co,. Schr Tycoon. Cooing., I.day Ironi Smyrna Crook; Dol. J with grain to am' - Hawley & Co. Selir Golden Englo,llOwes, 3 daYit .froliii - NeW Medford. • SchrT N Wheatom.Wheitton: Thistott. - . ~,, .BELOW . 7 • Bark Meridian, from Bremen;,onudeep.hrig and two light . • 1, ; i•• • CLEARED' YESTERDAY.'•' .SteMler Wyoming, ,Teal , .baValllMh, Philadelphia and ,Southern Mail SS Co, Steamer J S Shriven, Dennis, Baltimore, A Grove 3, Jr. 'ark Waldo Pressey, Ore; Warren ,k Gregg. Bark , MarOU Fok,DolaniSagna, , , ' • Bark William (Br), Harding, Rotterdam, Workmataeo 'Brig Magdalena (Span), Morn, Cienfuegos, do Brig Gilmore Meredith, Ayres, Savannah, S Danbury Brig A Roivell, Crowell,•Matanzas, E A Sender 8; Go. Schr Send. Morgan, Portsmouth, do Schr Del Mont, Gales,: Portland, Hammett., & Schr Henry May, Hackett, E Cambridge., • do ,Schr It Croskey, Potter,thintinidge," -. do 'Seitz. Jim Oakes, Oakes, Damariscotta, , do' Schr Mary Ellen, Steelman; Salem: NJ. ' do Schr .1 Wainwright, Abrams, Providence, • Schr J S Hewitt, Foster, sdo • do Barge It RR No 13. K bailey, New York,. do - Barge It BE No 55, Long: • do Barge Henry Gornily, Gornily, do ' do Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. . , LEWES. D Sept. 2,1569. Ship John 0 Palter. for Antwerp, and bark BeSsie Barris, for Liverpool, went to sea to-der. ' There is a large number of Teasels at the Breakwater, but it is blowing too hard to go off to board them. • Sehr Gertrude, from St John, NB. ran on the point of Cape Ilenlopen this morning, and has gone to pieces. All her cargo plastering laths) has gene 'to - sea, except about two thousand. Wind N. • • Yours, Sic, . • . LABAN L. LYONS. 111Y1141 DE GRACE. Sept. 3. The following beats left here this morning, laden and consigned ac follows: . Woolverion Tinsman., lumber to B Taylor; Capi tol a ..do to David Sidel; Prdrie,do for New York; Home ward. do to Craig ,t; Blanchard; Montour and Jennie LIICLIS'i do for New York; 110 A tt Frankolo for Wilming ton; Juhullaldenoui, foi .. New Coale. , MEMORANDA' Skip Canova, Wallach; ;ailed from Liverpool 2lst ult. forlitia port, and put back. . 61.iip George. Ludwig, Tobias, sailed from Padang 14th July for New York. Skip Juventa , Holm, from Rangoon, at Cro - Okhaven 23d ult. :Alit. Washington, Libby, from Callao for 'Cork, which put back July 1p leaky, repaired and sailed far...destina tion Vtli Lit. - • SNP Kingdom of Belgium ' Rogers, sailed froin Singa pore till] Jul) DA' York: Ship tool:hut, Nugent. sailed from San Francisco 2il inst. for Liverpool. - with 28,t sacks wheat. Steamer Euterpe, Nichols. at Galveston 27th ult. from New York Steamer Rattlesnake, from Salem for this port, passed Cape Cod 2 I'M 2,1 inst. hark David Nichols, Wyman, het:meat 'Salem Ist inst. Dark Ii G W Dodge, Munroe, hence at Charleston 2cl instant. Bork Desiati, Gilkey, cleared at Boston 21 iustan for this Dort. Bark McGill - cry, N from Buenos Ayres 3d July, at Nen* York yesterdm Brig Barry Stetvart,Weeks, at Baltimore 2d inst. from Natasba: Brig Ilaidee, McDonald, sailed from Kingston 4a. 14th •ult ;for this Port. Brig Ida L Ilay, Crowell; sailed from New Bedford 2d inst. for this port Schr Lizzie Batchelder, Steelman„hence at. Savannah yesterday. Solir Wm Wallace. Scull, sailed from Salem 31st ult. for this port. I.4olirs Clara, Mulford, and J A Crawford, Young, hence at Dquvers 27th' ult. • Schr L D Small, Tice, hence at Dancers Ist inst. ..T Behr Sinbad, Areyi hence at. Rockland 26th ult. Sabi Lucin Birarditdh , sailed from Norwich 3191 ult. fur this port. - tichr S T Wines, Hulse, hence at Gloucester Ist inst. Schr It If Wilson, Harris, sailed from New Bedford 2d inst. t r fa. this port. Soh Nautilus, Horn, hence at Rockland 30th lilt. , Seim Hannibal, Cox, sailed from Bangor Ist Instant for this port. ' Schr Sabino. Currier, honed, at Portsmouth list tilt. AM USEMEN TS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. • GRAND REOPENING. RICIIINGS'UGLISII OPERA For a season of Ten - Nights and Two Matinees. CAROLINE M. BERNARD DIRECTRESS OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, Sept. 6th. r - The following artists are engaged : Messrs. Haigh; Drayton, Bowler, Peakes, Arnold; White and •Birch; Mesdames - Blanch Ellerman, Caroline M. , Bernard; Annie Kemp Bowler, Anna Mischka., REPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK: MONDAY FAUST TUESDAY FRA DIAVOLO WEDNESDAY • IL TROVATORE TRITE SD FRIDAY FRA DIAVOLO SATURDAY (Matinee) MARITANA _linx_sheiltußimapee at Teurapler24-111nsic.--Store,an --at - 4116-Acadenty-at-9.o.teleek-,51. - . - -----------------i Pariyuet, ",parquet Circular . and Balcony; $l; Family :1 —(-i-fri-tuyftt-eent-s;--Amptritirentrrts Leah, J. F ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer. .CONDUCTOR S. BEIIRENS WALNUT STREET THEATRE, Y N. E. corner Niuth and Walnut Streets Last night of , • , HARRY AND ROSE WATKINS. THIS ( SATURDAY ) EVENING, Sept. 4, AN. IMMENSE BILL. en will be presented the great drama of THE COLDEEN DAWN. To concltido'with the American.drama of THE PIONEER PATRIOT. . MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6,.- • MRS-D.D.-BOW-ERS MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 'STREET THEAT4B; , Begins Atha:S. Business Agent and Trennure'r ' Toe. D. Muria'' , TE LYDOMPSON ..BURLE H SQ IA UE TH TROUPE. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING, IL B. Fatatle's Localized Burlesque, "SINBAD THE SAILOR,}? with Now , Scenery,by Charles Hawthorne. MISS LYDIA THOMPSON AB "SINBAD" , and"THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD." -SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, Commencement of the Fall SCItE4OII. Adah Richmond, Frank Dillon, Dl'lles De Rosa, Le Zunrdi and the Schrotters. The Great Ballet Troupe..,, FEMALE SHARPSHOOTERS OP UNOLE Mat! illattnee on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, Eleventh ;street, above Cheatnut, THE FAMILY RESORT. , CA It Neii OSS DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, 'I he great Star Troupe of the world, in their uneguale'd ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,BEAUTIFULAtIaLaItAPBST::OIINuGuIiEsQun OPERATIC; SELECTIONS - L'YERY.EYENIN G . J. L. OAR:tit:ROSS, Manager, au2s tf§ TTANDtI, & HAYDN HALL, LIGHTS, AND GREEN STREETS. • ' This well-known and popular Hall having hear, thoroughly renovated, frescoed and handsontly decora ted, with the addition of, many improvements, rendering it one of the timid : beautiful and convenient Halls for CONCERTS,' LECTURES ,' FAIRS, FESTIVALS, • BALLS and first-class SOCIABLES, • IS NOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC AMUSE-RENTS, Apply to W. L. FORBES, Janitor. • °dice, N 0.527 North Eighth street. Open to the publit: for inspection, Monday, Sept. 6, 1869iirom 3to and 7 to' JO o'clock P. • - se3-3t* °F CH I VTN E U A T I t tr T ee S t, a above Tenth. A AD pp e onfrom E 9 M A Y . N. to 6 P.'3l. EcT4D Beroaroin West's Great Pictur of still on'exhibitioTl4SPlla , BOARDING. rpwo , • SECOND43TORY RpONIS WITH 1 board, in a private family) ; for two or three middles ap,ed gentlemen, 'near .pighteenth and Green streets. Address A. 8., Box MI, Post OfliCO., MA-8 fiat*, . A - N Rooms and other vacancies, With Board, tit`22B' B. Broad street. " .6e3 6t* ic',1',.....:!. .f. , :f,'.'.1.:• - •:,77,' ,0ift,.'5)if,4!:.,,::c...,.i1y.,4...-.-?!:.1.';-,,:?s,:•.,):.- nyt(tW7l.l - sfoim.: FOR 8 LE--TK4 --.—iroi eby SO i;!`: 14t ito6 al 21.-144,1. -Irajille10?4?!', !e,..., Z. 1 ji li fect'r r init it the' T bAni eo4voniencefr, in id Will ho li ati4 "late a. a ' furnituro. , , '' *Old with or without tie . if . or t!rpl A n ii n v d i r t rm o,. lBsi tie , w t i li T e m pr o ol u n g tee ri i4 : : i ' •= JAMES H. , W , ,•,I.layy l'artl. ;,..; ... et ~..,' tiV t l t .;;, , , , --it J. i - 4, ' , l-- , Nettalto k • 4-Pwe, 1 •,, - ', , A .4. GERMANTOWNOINTED STONE Cottage E. Walnut lane. Large lot, only 8 10 0 00 . BilediaciiMhppratantoteno r • r ,tpt I g N0:1614' IMRE*. STILEET, ,PHILA. ..=. DELPHI A—Mignifloent Dwelling:- Stable. Apply s it or !dread, O.,KEYSEU KING. Germantown. FIVE AORFOLQGERMASTTOWN.— , • • •m11 1 -street;•••8toue diobso atio.,-Barn,• 87,600.. C. .1100Y8EK KING, illennaratown. ...; .' ~ :, ALL''. ' ' L:1726 :CILEST.N;UT.. STREET- , -SrLDN; did marblelrontt potato , Jot Bak ottottp:'Xpgily. arestl ,JUNG ileXc vN,:Tpliro.Houx.rx. tarebt; etitendid" 61016 Ifonigc; ' lnito ht */ 2 500,- A, tplY O:KEYBET, 4 1{21NG;ilext Depot, Gor. inuptown.... • • 1 _ GERMANTOWN' COTTAGES''-13 O' ' 13 0O , . 0 Tulpohoekeu street: 0600.° N. Hernia:: str`cieE, &t.i, l t Mid 34 Iftaletrstreeti/5600. ,App.l,' to,Ovli:Er• SER KING, next Dtiot, Germantown. --,, ; -- ,ltl , 7 • . HOU S.E . V , CORN ER I SEVENTH ▪at nud Green. ,Gopil Ttiv.erp•Staull; a1f.;11. ciormantow, . , • , , - TOR SAL--liIViALLI - 14GS; IP l2lo COlumbia avenue. lata Parrish. • , t 144 N. Eighteenth street. 3221 Hansom, WotIF Etnia• , )30V1111, Vernon street. • 90 N 'Fifteenth street. '' 1:0 Brandywine. Lot"lBx6o. , r 8 rooms, newly papered and; painted. Only, Sell cash required. Price Li 3 JADIES - W. - k” 14, " '" • ' b.:kr . corner Broadiuni Ohestnnt: =II Y 1 .. ' 4 4 "'adorn built Country Villn,''llitt.h"Alt tho Intest: unptovemOnts.( Price' a L 3,600. Algid, a' , Matisatil Boot' Cottage, witllin five minutes of Dlot.. Price. 187,000. • dkvplY.to , bTO.K.ES, • Inintraiice) mre,'GormAhtown, ,110.11. .S'ALE THE, FIRSZ(II 4 4 . BS, tneitle-front Dwelling, 1 , 4 O. gooBClieStrin! fitreet re niete sPltlt every modern, "nve,l 3YV . it; 221 Southrleiftb'street. itu3o-m i w,e3t* ea CHESTNUT tiTREET:IF ORA SALID II. 111151. Thu desirablo prop: a-0,10 lest 6 inchogfrinti bs - 50 feet deep,. No, 905 Olefltuut ,etreot. • J., 11, ÜbUiIEY & 80118,733 Walnut street., • 7E . m. TOR SALE- Olt ,RENTI-THE THREE, story inedern briek'Nesidenee,, with threct-story double back buildings and five fdet 'wide didey_et Id nrd,_No. M 102 North Nineteenth , ttteet; hbove'ph; "J;11.1, ht. , ' NEI' dr BONS. 733 Walnut street.: • • 2,.;; fp FOR SAFE-=THE INEW ,, EtiEGANT Four-story Brick Residence, 2? feet :front, Mint Ii the most substantial manner, in-suites of three rooms on first and second tloors,tatirreetnsi.connecting,:ncitit the cbainbers, and finished in the hest style, with extra con y enienceS, situate on the north side of West Delancey place, fourth, house east of Twenty-first street. J. IA: GUT,IIdgY fi SONS, 733 Wal tint Street, 808 NFW iitory. brick Residence with. three-eterY double back. buildings. Every convenience, and lot 20 by 100 feet. No. 645 North Sixteenth street, above Wallace. •J. GLIIMEY d 50N5,7143 Walnut street. 'O4 117 Q 7VALOA:BLEe Property No. 114 South Twelfth street, below ( uestnut . 23 feet front by Al foot deep. J. M. (I UMMEY & SONS. 733 Walnut street. CP GERMAN TO NV SALE.— la Two new poinkil stone-Cotiageszia4 finished; with ery city convenience, within five minutes walk front church Lane Station. Price t , 6.1.100 cad'. J. AL-GUM "AI EY A; 50N5,73.3 Walnut street: , HEW frEp FOR SAL E.—MODERN TITREE .Story Brick Dwelling, 619 S. Ninth et. Every coM venieucc. m anire on the premises. my6-th.s,tuittl tt{ „ , FOR SAEE D:NYELLING ' LE North Thirteenth Street ; every convenience, and in od order. Convenient Dwelling,. No. t Pine street ; ten rooms, MO queen street, two-stotY ‘iirl6.l;', good yard: - Maniper street, below Pine, small house. Alter street. two neat four-room houses. Ituilditig Lots 011 Passyuak road, and a good Lot at Rising Sun ROBERT GIi.AFTEN &SON, ^ • , a 37. Pille Street. VI FOR SALE A BROWN-STONE ElDweliing,2llB Spruce,street. A handsome Dwelllng,l623 Arc hatreet, . A handsome Dwelling, 1721 Vino street. A handsome Residence, West Philadelphia. A modern Threlling,lo2o Sergeant street. A Business Location, 28 Strawberry street. A handsome 400 South Ninth street. Apply to COPPUCK & JORDAN, 433 \Valnut street. . CREESI.I & Maj . l . ) jtjj ti f, REAL ESTATE Ofilce,Jack p on street, opposite Mansion Street, Cape Island, N. J. —Real _Estate bought and Bold: Persons desirous of renting cottages during the season will apply or address as above. • Respectfully refer to,Chas. A . Ruh Icarn , Hen ry Hamra, Francis Mei!vain, Augustns Merino, John Davis and W ,W. Juvenal. fed-tfi F RENT. ' • . • , _L . ' STORE ROOM AND BASEMENT of New Build ing, 120 MARKET Street: 'Apply to STEPHEN F..WHITM AN , nub tf§ . , 1210 Market street. 851 . A FITRNISHED HOUSE TO, RENT MIL or for solo, in the neighborhood of Spruce end Twentieth streets, four stories front witll.3.story back buildings, replete with modern conveniences. Lot 18 feet by 100 feet to a bac*: .outlet four feet wide. Address JONES," P. O. box 2,053. ' . . se}-3t` E•••a TO JUIN T—FURNISHED—A HAND- Rome three•stpry brick dwelling, witit_doubto back, bull Inge, on the south, side of Arch street, between Fifteenth and 'Sixteenth streets, with or without a stable. Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO., southwest corner Ninth and Filbert streets. eel-Or . in SW A.II.IS.VS..BUILDIN G. 11 8 , Vr Lt r li d e t , 630. Inquire-of P. D. MYERS. • Mb South Seventh street '.CO ItENT.—A HANDSOME. FUR =Luisllo Residence on West Green street, No. 2012. ° Apply on the premismi; between 10 and 12 o'clock; Or at TRORNLEY'S Dry Goods Store, Corner of Eighth and Spring Garden. ppm • TO RENT-A ,COMPLETELY s Furnished House,No.llso6 Vino street. Bent $l,OOll. Apply to JAMES YOUNG, nOB Spruce street t _ eel 3t _ FOR RENT—A FURNISHED SIDENCE, No. 1834 Spruce street. • Apply between 10 and, 2, to J: L. lIAIt3IAR, se2th s tust*• • N 0.708 Walnut street. • 7.1 GERMAN TOWN.--TO''RENT OR _Fiio FnßßAl,l.' = Ahandsonie eottage l3 mow4„ever city convenience. well situated, near station. immediate piII'SVHSIOII. S. 111. FOX. 122 Race street. set-3t* • WIWI City—Deeirubly located. Rent, ;$lOO per mouth. Tv ivtiNT UI 1Z111!:1). nand6onie Furniehed Dwelling, No. 400 Sonth Ninth area; gap, bath, anti all modern improvtimenta a tine location. Aleo,. to rent, No. 3721 Vine Hlreet, with all modern convenience. Apply to COPP LiGti & JORDAN ,43.3 etreet. . "ea TO' . LARGE, CONVE nient and well-lighted grnnite front Stere,No.ll9 nontli DELAWAItE . .A.venne,. with immediate 'poesee sten, the present tenant .belng. obliged to retire from business owing t0,..111 health. Apply to J. BUS :VT V r. , n,s 4,1t17 7r% ni inv l 7 01' OItP.II.A.N 6' CO UAL'IL VOlt ,THE I City and County tof Plilladelphil Betato of ISAAC PHIPPS,' deceased:—The Anilltox' appointed' I.y the Courtm audit, settle' anirrillatist the first and final aecotintof SA )IUI.II. S. litl.l4.l'S,V,xeinttor under the 1%111 of ISAAC 1411.1.1.14, deeeitsed,and to report did., 'tribiltion of the balliiiee in the hands of the accountant, Meet the parties interested for the purpose of lila appointment, on ,TIMSDAY. September litia,'lBo, at II o clock, A. It.. at his Miles, No. 6.2 Walnut street, in the city Of Philadelphia rLE City. and Comity of Philitdelphialstate of LOUISA 'TCHER, deccaned.—The Auditor appointed by the' Court to audit, nettle and adjust the at count of ttUIIAd. n. LOVETT and CHARLOTTE BOSTWICK , Executors of LOUISA FLETCII (M.411;4141, mtt° report el istri• bution of the balance fn the hands of Hid accountant, will meet the parties iptcrented, for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY', -Septernher 14th k 121;9, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at his Wilco, ,No, South Sixthstreet, in the , City of 'Philadelphia. JAMES W. LA,1.1 . A, emit ' ' ' • Auditor. ITAB ORPH..N.NU Ttill - . eity , 'ond County of Plillatlelphla:—Estate df JOSE , KING, late a Minor.—The 'Anditiir • appoluttid by tho Court td audit, settle anitatkittet the final account of If. 310uv.3181t LEXIS, guardian qf E INC; Oat(' a Minor,awl, to report' distribution balance in' the hands of the accountant, will meet t . parties Interested for the purpose of hie appointment, on 711ONDAY, t lieptembrr ,tith, IE4O, at 4 o'clock I'. M., at his office, S: E. Omer of tiixth • Lodust streets In the city of CLEMENT B. PENROSE, • itu26 2 th,s,tu s t§ • ; • Auditor:.. USTATE OF 'CATHARINE SMITH,' D.E;- j 2.4 ceaSed.; Lotter testamentary upon the hbove' me.; tato haring:been granted to the undersigned, all periioll4 indOiltOtt to the same will please make payment, and .Sll persons lar‘ine' claims will present, them to MARY ANN ICOSERITZ, Executrix, 842 North Eleventh ; or to Ler. Attorney M, WILLIA A. A LielliON,:42o;Wall trait street. ; - s . - • - NAVAL 'STORES. ' 's(ki Rouin. ' • 100 bblo. (11) Pitch. • • • 11(rbtols. Tnr. • 163 bblo. )3pto. Turnout (no. Now landing from otounter Pionoor; from Wilmington • 11. 0:f and 'for sale by COCIIRAN, - RUSSELL & CO., o. 11101motm , t. ittront. • , FARINA..—THE donigood are new.reeetving from the Mlllslrahmi stock's celebrated Lnacaoter county 'farina, which they offer to the trade, JOS. B. BU SKIM at, CO., Agents for rahttcutvCL', l Q booth Delaware arcane.. LEGAL NOTICES. C: 011,A 7,1, • ,k- -1 JO t 3 .oATION. 01.Asliefoii;' ido l 'i3clli Aloit ~°6 4' iai'l, f ;'& 1 ‘ A lAR.," - " • - , ~, . ! ' roWtoT I CAND r0u40',04.' , ,. ..1„ , :r, , ,..;,- ' - - • AssEmPLY:4lllt*Notsi.: _.- ,-,,,,,,'‘-..:....• . . - 4 Entrance to& the OW= Sreoe . t .., , ,i• t • 4- 'Phis School presents the mil dgedvittititges ,•', , Finely ventilated class-rooms, tilta ceilinga.thirty feet . in height; giving each pupit . snotp than double the usual h &thing apaMl. , ,-. _, , 4 4:- :rq i,,rlng .I ,„ •;;., ~ , • - '.•,, r gide, massive spirways; nmde accidents to,as. ..e ' i , bling and diets wing ishilatit illifteasible4l _ ••• L . t 4 corps of teachers egegY.oirlil whom. haft, ha years o f experlence in the art oh Imietsittng .ilnewtodflev Mid: making study interpoApg, apdtednasauently, protitabie: A: nrdsuf o:Laing and ()Wiping:, calculated to make schco attractive,. instead of huolepisame, to -the pupil--; nn . in IRPetalablo reelltelte flif Ceillfolate auccestio , ') ,•••, •,,!"., App 'cations received at the .4sApety • from 10 443)14 to a r. M., daily, op and after A.WI/8T 'M. . -:- Catalogues, Oofiltdding full llariletdaritsittd t t i ttg lames of many of our ;leading. clitlaqua,patrona of t e Apatite , Mon, muy be obtained at Mr. W. r \ iwittlil 060'11, AM Cheethiat etrect; or, hyaddlroisil l tr'the rincivititanayo., ' into rfinelpftlotthe _liort'llsteM,Pllhi eßta.MnidtqlchOol, , ''. , ault,lm .'• • '. ___ , ~__,, THE•E'T*GEHILL SCAOOE:, Ayill begin Its next soiofon tbo 4,00, Apo4omy _ = -N4414 r-:f(Folif tiltroitroin'eatbdOi ON MONDAY, FOCl.Ffalts4ll.* k For Cliculawo, apply to Novi T. W.MCAT'/'ELlio iy26 014 , • "ItriBl3 413CAUDY WILL ItEOi'EN 'Aka , q3cliooli - 1717 floe etreet, %VEIT ESI)A Y, . The Departizient of Engllbh Literature and wthlnl PhlesophillAre-toller the - tlntrgo of -Bet:. . TSCI - 101) x - • ''• sul•thos,ttrtm§ IHE 11113SES .GREGORY: AVILLo-la open t e r wo or ming. , n cost street, on MINI/AI, Sept. lath.. Ait'x 5Q.11.001,. PRO: VAN PER WJE PEW'S -EUROPEAN SCHOOL OE :ART,' At 13.3 i CIIESTNtiT street: Phlludeliddit' ,Thlitintititutiou; Modeled upon the most. , celeb i., rated. Academies of Europe, will reopen. September 6;1869.; its' instructions are ,not, limited to.: Artists .:exeltisivelrt'. but are olso euretni ly adapted to, the wants ,of teachers,' and nil others who dosing prolleleney lu . Art as an secorn7 , plishment. Admission 'Barb() had at thebeginnitMOl any Month.; ,Cireulars odapplicathm.; . .z, : au2S-12t... . w - r 0 itfi,ll W E T. : I e NSTIT,UTE,- •Y Q uhet'Llidies - will conunonee .• ifs 'Third Sisilen., MONDAY, Septecolier 13th; 160. Applications can be made- ut the :School, No. 1,339 Thompson stmt., on and alter sent. Ist between the hours of le and 4. • E;O4 SNXRE4S, Albs A..A.T.I3E4T SON, Miss E. A. . • . - un.91.11t .% D..ViikitTllßTfilm!,P-ENCH 74ag311 E; CLASSICAL_ 'AND' — . GLISTI , School of H,D, GREGORY,' A NO.' 1103 Var. kct street, Will reopen onIIONDAY, Sept. 6. 8126-1 W! _ _ 'IIIH.E MISSES MORDECAI WILL RE- X' open their bey School 'for 'Young Ladies on WED NESDAY, September 2`211. at 1205 Spruce st. an3l-]m" MISS F F ITTS WIL L. - it — E-OPEN her scliool. SEPT MCBEE "I3th,, in the upper retells of the 'School BUM:Cow : of- the:',Ohntalt,'Cliestntit and Fifteenth streets. Entrance,. upper gate on Chest nut street. , -Applications received at 1111 u -Girard street. au26tocl - • • TATM. FEWSMITII'S CLASSICAL AND Y /bithemathical School, WS Chestnut street, Pupils theroughly.fitted for College ot businem pur . in Yell Session will eannitenc,o on MONDAY, lieptetu. per 13th I, • luta-5-11LO Ctrenlarti gtv en; of Froft.ci atidcesi. on allfdicathm. E TIMALE COLLEGE; 'lronbtic ls toiv , '. J.—This Instituttiu, OW, long and to favorably known, continues to. funtisli the beim eilucatlolitg ttdrttn taget4, in connection with a pleasant, Christian •home. Catologues, with terms, ctn., furnished .on application. College opens September 16th. , . JUILN Ii IIt,AHELHY. Preahleni. . LRAIIROWS'S sunobii 0 — It Wt.% . fn the. CITY INSTITUTE, at Chestnut and Eighteenth, will re open MONDAI, Sept:l3. ac23co4 V - CYCNG MEN'S AND EQYS''ENOLiAir, ms,,ical, Cougnerelal ;,titat Sclentifte • Listitute, 19i 3 )1 I . Vernon st ri!<• - t. 'tte . .1 . 044 .etiont to of int filth 3 ear. SepterobOr 6th. l'reparation for ls.sines4 ar tJollerte. Pupils may 110 W he enrolled. • Proaratoryde• partinentfor mull boys. • ltev. JAS. SHINN, A . M., nu% bn§ • Principal.. E. N . T.I CH LANG' ITAGE,--- , PII,OFE-.5130R .T • 3IAEOI EAU hi removed.to No. gt.l South Ninth street. • 0u241 111 1H ASHS M. •K. ASH ItURN' :WILL En ' open her School WEDNE'SBAY. Soptmahor fs, W. comer Ili:Meath and no:24lm*, nix 63 , 1 AS BALD AV.I.N ; Ii shad and 3lathethatical School for. Boys. nOrtheast corner of Broad and Arch lament, will re-open Septe*m ber Silt, 1111234m ill. 1 - !;f: Ptt l i h tn il g,", ii li t 2 ;• l (. 6 -e " t B a . ee S o C ul i g%. ( t!til l ; li gt t ih li tt i L opens 9th mouth 611.1. • • • ttult,l9t‘ • . • i'IOLLEGIATE SCHOOL, S. W. CORNER .groad and Walnut idreets. Term•• be.glua Sup. tt•mber 61.1 E . ' REGINA LB H. CHASE. A . p r i ndr ,„ 1 , 4 iIE.NRY W. SCOTT; A. . • fjlli FEIFTEENTIi ACADEDIIC YEAR of the Spring Garden Academy, N. E.cornar Eighth and Buttonwood streets., begins •310NDAY, Sept Bth. Boys and You ng ?den prepnred fur tat/118ms or collage. J. P. BIRCH,' A.M., • - CHAS. WALTEUS. A.M.. Prinetpaht. anZ 'mg RUGBY AC.4 DENY, FOB, YOUNG:SI - EN AND BOYS, 1415 LOCUST street. EDWARD' CLARENCE 8311T11, A. M., Principal. 1. This School offers superior advantages to those pre paring for business. The course hi Ills common English branches, Including mathematics, is very thorough and complete. Special instructors iu French, Drawing, Pen manship, Elocution. 2. Those lboking to College receive a most thorough preparatory training. . 3. Special Features—An unsurpassed locality, largo and well-ventilated rocmisot secluded play-ground, a first-class Primary Department. Next Session begins September 13. Circulars at 12116 Chestnut street. la - 0323-Im* - MISS CARR'S SELECT BOARDING and Day School for Young Ladies._ • ' ELLDON SE3IINARY, opposite the York Motu, Sta tion, North Pennsylvania Railroad. seven miles from Philadelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Sept.l4lL- Circulars obtained at the office, of Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers, 114 S. Third street, or by addressing the Princi pal, Shoemithertown P. 0., Montgomery co.,Pa.au2l T _ - _- E. BEST PROVIDED SCHOOL IN AMERICA -TILE SOIENTIPIO AND CLAM CAL IN STITUTB-ra School for Boys and' Young Men —Corner Poplar and Seventeenth streets, re-opens "MONDAY, September Bth. T. ENNIS, A . M., atl2l inn* Priori al. AN TOWN SEMINARY FOE G . YOUNG LADIES. Green atreet, south of Walnut _Lnue - ortitrejitpen - Snutemtes.._ - _Pur - -Ilrallarirta - 01111N--. RAT int orMat fon, annli biriiir W. VOItT ESC LIET • eer,2lt.r. A 5 ND.41.41141A• COLLEGE. . ------ _ Re-opens September 13th, 1839. • 1. RIMARY AISD ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS. A Home Boarding School for Boys. • • Chatitea,44. - .250 to $3OO per year. Address;—ltay. Da.. WELLS. Andalusia, Pa. aul2 Du' EIEND I:3'1301100LS, COR.OF FOURTH F and Green etreets (entrance oriPetirth street), will reopen on the flrat . " Second the Ninth month (September 6), 1860. Theseechools have large and well-Ventilated. rooms, and are under the care of experienced teachers. For further information apply at the schools te Sarah S. Long, Principal of Grammar School; Rebetca T. Buckman, Principal of • Secondary School; - Abbie T. Lippincott . ; Principal of Pritintry . School; Spencer Roberta, 921 N. Sixth street, Beulah A. A11en,7,21 Olreint street MHE MISSES MANSFIELD'S SCHOOL, 1 No. 9783 Ydain'street - , Idarket'Syttare; Germatitimn, %via Open'. Wediteiidayi Sept. 15th, 0 1869. For further in formation apply, at the Schooloafter Sept. . itEsztruxcr,n.—rßeli.; r Peabody, 'Harvard University, Ralph' Waldo: . -niersoit, Concord - Mass: Oliver Wendell Holmes, B oston Samuel Bowles, Es q., Springfield, Mass. E. It, Hoar, Attorney- Oenoral, ' Washington. Willitum'Dorsey, Germantown': Nov. Silas Farrington, Germantown. anl9 Imo' 1111 LAIRD'S'SEMINARY F'OR Yonng , 823 North' fieventlileniet. will reopen WEDNESDA:Y, September 8, 1869. '4 au16,193* ATISS STOKES' ,SCHOOL, 4807. "MAIN _al alma, Germantown, will re-open MONDAY Sep tember l3th. 91 ; . anl7 lni§ 11ImE. "E., SEMON WILE 'RE-OPEN the , 16t1i of September, a Select Frefichand School for boys under 42, at her' Residence, No. Ma South , Penn Square. ~T erros--Per session of !Ave months (illo3:Wing Latin) $4O. •• 'auf/ 'no • ISS BONNEY AND MISS. DILLAYE .111 will-reopen their .boarding .andAny—sehoOl (twen tieth year), September 15, at 1616 Chestnut street. • PAC , ticulars from etrculars..:. multi to octl rpliE MISSESIVILSON ;WILL RZOPEN • their School for Young Ludioe,tsooo Green ntreot, Germantown, September 1ttit,11369. 0019 to 0014* 'THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, -, -• . , ~ SOUTH, RETILLEIIIIIW, PA. Term, opens on September le i t. to - For adialtmlan to the 0 asses or Speplal Bohoola.in p_p y_ . , n LL .1.) ,• . • RUNNY; CO,PPE , . ~ :eull-lie§. •:' ' .• '' . Pp9Pli . t•.' NN:& . ItA,IGILIVS ~, SCHOOL EOlt: xi. 'Yound , Ladles, N0..1819 G ‘ roon lstreot t , ro•orus 9 xn0.,.13,1 9.. .. , CENTE IsT AL INSTITUTE, OItTiIWEST Corner Tenth and Spring Garden streets, Wilt re,- Open IdONDAY, September 6th. Boyd prepared ler College or Business. Residence of Principal, 534 North' Tenth st • McGUIRE 'M. Prin. • an24s6t§ . ' J. W. SRONMAKER, Pico Prin. • • VXISS ARROTT AND MRS. WELLS,, (rorinerly.of No. 1607 Boplar street), ill open thoir Boarding and Day' Schbot for Girls, on thefirat 'Monday iu Oc toper; 1869, "No. 5254 GER SIAN TOWN avonno, Gormantottn, Until October. Ist, direct ,to.. N0..744 North 'NINE TEENTII..Stre'et,' - otthi•atti§ • I • ~'=EDUCATIOP(.. ~. __.... . . . . .. . ~, riLl i ir is r • - 6 ' , MIIBI.O 8 0,400/.. 1 , f,. / r t •• MT ,B_QIISILAIRJI win Opeai . • o IC V i • • ,t: ircOuUmMlTa Prta, civil, 1 . ,1% • I • •• t opl` -• mita Under rroldesioto of ti a fit r ik,.Oiroulare at ell tho lltolotitores--Bubscrip tio !Orr plPo,ot,triftdoißillo, Ifott.ittaft,l26:63ohest ' nil 9ot-a t At' Ano„0 V 4 _„4 ;.• .“.: not...* tlit'oolu N EXPERIENCED TEACEMR7iii tho °lassies; now ongagent 'Unmoor our first-dams end dos further ouiplont for two hours in. lartMermceeVnit 6 Adore s . ; , 3 e.' tinekt-2t* A. H. BARNES WILL RE-OPEN ijkin , Q l philStfitliefettill4Wol,.loZl, ategtout ntoNo P MVO& e.; ARY M. TRtrIit'ARETCR.OPEN her school, No. Id North Seventh etrOot, on the tof lilnth Month (Selitelnlier). ^ ee3 pn A 1 'IIA-41104RD 4 1 . 0 .11•;. 1 4 ACadonlY, gterUnr, ;-- t - • - fttIiTTIAROM , AL.. ILA 0 NN.ber tfaboot, o. '.. On nd:dar(2loNßAT),..t. , -. 1 ... .!. „.„,..., ,_., • ... .."'-':`,'. ''' ' ,`./..,:—. . ' ' ' 96 :firliV inte g urustr-P.Els* ' tiQVARE' ' 13 gistifitAcitit yr " L l'or 'Ettodoi.Ladliid , 0 No 2, 313ourA Itertielt'efribt,'' Vete Mtn. M. S.' blitcheW6). •TtuY Walt 'terra', Of ! thlif Schoot,ltlit begin , ori,^ WNDNESOAXO Septonber..22o, , Nits AGNES IRWIN 4 gOnapat. ...., , 443 3 ise2l .....4,....-- r.,..„..... i . Ayr, lbS cur,v.mratvir 'MEMBER TO AN 414. ?....1 „ co that ells wilt Nett; on IKONOAY, Opp - lymber 20tn, at De r bancey Pbtee,T a aehoel for the,. education of a butted nttinbet etybudgladie4: , Circulars may be! bad on application at 243 &mph , EigtoetreettboOween the beam ot 2 IEO2, .. .80-ttl. T TEX; rii.o min ~,, ~ ~ - , ILI Select Home Boarding School for Boyil i Aiadctbd by gig:rh/ate of Trinity Uni r ye . r , e .i i i t t pa r , e lei l inemut s of attain- mein and eapeznccide b y other teachers ' blllB. --OItAAV FORD- , 're he 51 . 4 on NVED,NESDNY."IOth ep omber.-; +Gry can be reached by Sixth etreot care and durruntea :. via Itnnkftird..!' Ear teinni an f CI onlarik otiAT tO On. - - Übtiael' , . 0., Welty-thirdT 'II ~i "I.': '. !‘ .flet.l2no§ _____ __. NVrintli•Phibt: , _ CtLAESIVAL'i MATHEMATIOAP AND I. ENGLISH SellOOL; :at Nlll2 litazketi Atraet, re opOna fifiplatulier9ll4,OlOula large, . eOl ha` „was., a:, Ottx UIsZIVBR SIT Y R.101.3 , .;t1 AN IA • . (.V/malty of Arta.) The'Srstlerm bf the 'College year will oaenott vt.EY). .11ESDAY,. September 15th, at 10 o'clock, Applieants tor admisslOn will apply for muuninat 101 l St balhpsult St udenta /Wire elther the conose of. etutllool for:the Acu},Lon OF $.11:F1.3 orthe matree fur tte,rroanwx 13Atlfi ELOICOF SCIENCE, in which -t o,Annient latuoiltett 'are% nor..sttulted,imt additional ,t Mitkven-to ithe,tlatlunnatice and thollodern Law midges, er they, may ptirtine :such separiste xtudirear they desire, and which OM Faculty may approve. been for either of the full coussew,' tAir/t/liei 'dollars a term, payable in advance. , an3dtsel.s frulmic.ll;l477AcK69l.l,l3T•plarr. TH-Es )114-brii WARDI.Na. and e tr ,School for . Younyc Ladies will re , open lteptemb 3th i; INV.' For 'Circulars I : address the Prisi- CS pah, Ho et/ urg. Tatettly-third• ard: 'or tiny can he obtained:at Kr. TRUMPLIIIIS MUS/C Store Cl 920 iteetont /street. Philada. au2 Ztrs' MRS.E.J.I)AVIB WILL R HER !s c h oo l f ox . Young ,Ladies ftful etalrPul No. 411 Eighteenth .45tivet,bvlow Pine,ONDAY, heptent ber fit h.' M ' nOl-fit • QT ,10SEIll'S ) , ..7 Alley; TOinitnthfl that's of Hi+ lat.Btl art MONDAY, tieptolnher 6th, Torata, mid 010144 quarttr,„ , tt3 al-12V DL),NKINitCOP.'S:J., Pre6ldent. HIRE ARCH STREET iIsTATITUTE Yonng Ladies, 1516 Arch , iitrret, will re-opou CVNI)AX.- fiepttlaber Apply (root 9 to 12 A, DI., an36-2m§ • MISS L. M4DI3OWN. Principal, SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE YouNG LAPIER Reopened lieptendrer 13. GILBERT, e 1.131105,. A. 31., Principal, Cf.ti ausl4ll biaratnii weer au23 1m - - riEORGE' H. BAH - KER. A V.., WILL 11E vx open hit English and Classical School. Price atreet, Germantown, Alontlay , September oh, lod9. anl9•ll.f, lASTES CHASE. WILL 11.11511 71 , claitiwe in Latin and Grerl,,, and in English Literature. Sept. 15. Candidates for College thoroughly prepared for the Freshman or advanced class , s, Addres , ,, till, above date, Cambridge, auMtn tl% 8 " TEZ, it I L " SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, An nglisb, Class cal Mntliettiatical, Sclent:Oui and Atilstiel Institution, FOlt YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, _ At 'POTTSTOWN. kloulgainerii iti (N)unti. Pa. The I'irst Tenn of the Nineteenth inal :se Will ill oennneme NVEDNESDAV;tha St *day oVSeptember next., Pupils recoiled' at•• any thee. - For , 4 ..lkulstr*, toltireaa Itev. GEO,7. miuxu, A. M. REFERENCES: REV. /111L—Mrige. Scluvit,T,,, Mann, //ninth, Reiss. linhlenherg, Sleet er, Mutter, Stork, Conrad. Boni berget , Wylie. Sterret, Murphy, Erulkshanks ' etc. 11()Nt3,..-Judge Ludlcnv, Leonard My • ers, M. Russell Thayer,. Ben..t. Id."lloyer, Jacob 8. Yost. Bleater (ay nier,'John hillinger. etc ESQS —James E'. Caldcri , l, JameS L. Cltighorn, /3. Grovei T. 41 Wood, Harvey Bancroft, Theodore G. Rogge, C. F. Norton, L. Lett oupt, S. Gross Fry,Miller & Derr, Charles Wannetuacher, James, Kent, Santee k Co. etc. Jnt:9 19.1666. tu NAT EWE , i'Sni National „Basal:landing)* 8, W. corner Market street and West Penn Square, A training Collegiate Technical and . Commercial lichee' for boys and young men. Gyinnasties t . . French, German, Art ~Yecal Music, all under skillful teachers 'without extra charge. College glasses in every stage of preparation. The Booms will be open for Impaction on and after August:3d. T. BBANTLY LANOTON. - Principal. • 't Testisuonial;) •'' • Past.,sattenta; Ndy 15t,150. I take sincere pleasure in assnmending Mr, Langton to tbd confidence of all who are interested lu the education of boys. His large experience; his past success; his broad and thermals views of education ; his enthusiasm In his profession ; his - conscientiousness and sense of the responsibility attaching to bin vocation ; and his exem plary-- life as a Member of a Christian .church, render biM, in ,my judsinent, pecullarlyttualitled to be an in structor of gout , ..43E0. . lIQARDMAN, 09)4 9tuth tf ' Pastor of, First Baptist Cburcb. A CADEMY. OF THE • PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CIIURCit, (founded. A B A. . 17 A5,1 tioutherest corner LOCUST and U RIPER streets. The Bee. ROBINS, A 'N., Head • blaster. with ten Assittant Teachers. From September l, L.l. i the price of Tuition will be NINETY Dollarsauuum tonall classes; payable halt-yearly In advancs. French. Gentian, Drawing and Natural Philosophy . •are taught with Out extra charge. ' By order of the Trustees. GEORGE W. BUNTER,. Treasurer: The session will open on MONDAY, September at h. * Applications for adnibotion rutty . be made during the Preceding week, between ten and twelve o'clock in the morning, , JAMBS W. ROBINS, ' auf7 tu tit a ISt§ Head Master, VITGLISEt AND CLASSICAL L Lute c --- tulfen t with Training Scfiool for Small Children Po. HSI: Spruce street. Term corn nqii_eireineler 'SCRs A. 0, WEIIII No, /220 hestntit street: • . se2 th Liu Et" 01.11LETTSURTFOL- 7 1. — AIL, . . T r (7ll. ner GIBATID avenue and SIXTH street. Hemmed Sentember 13th. ' . sel,wsm let' Vt . I SILO P T H, 0 RP ITHIS CHURCH. School for girls, on the south bank of the Lehigh, will begin' its Second . year, D. V., on hith of Septbrn her, Thom:ober of popilsis lintittxl to thirty. ,French is taught by a resident governeSs, and au far, as nosAible made the laiigtingo bf the 'family, Addreaa for circulare,&e., MISS, CHASE, , Thehopthorpe, Iy3 e , w Bethlehem, Pa. 1~//EISS WOK:SON'IyI L RE9PEN HER lrl ' school et BS Soilth Eighteenth street, on the 18th of September. - ausb n w s tf§ - - - rfrAiLVAI.nrACAEIBAIY, CA - INAMr Chtltch, , ranubeitri -stioet,!Gernatuitorm Phila. The ecbook year, COMMenCetl on tite second 'Monday • of September,.,• , - • The Prlncinal will recelve — into his family, rimier his inuuodiato charge, four boys, between the ages of eight and thirteen years, at three hundred dollars per school year. :For circular address the Principal, B. Shoemaker, A. N., 21331anheird street, Philadelphia. ' - • • , • Beferences—Rev. J. W. Perry, Rector; T. A. Newhall, • ',Carroll- Bowater, 'nger, Req. , • au7,sE,twrti au:o lm§ O - - RAILLES' A. JARVIS-WILT. ,:BE tquinei the 4ntieu of hie proTepelou ,I,IoNDAY, towbar 1300869. "Neoitienee :. No. 131 North Nineteenth 'Area ; hbeN.o"Arelt.' • ' sot gt§ VOR • FESSQR raTOICE - 33AgELI AVITTC ruin bte Bittill te leesonothi the' 16t11 'AipPIY 1006 clitentnut set, third-story, iron roo,troni iroulare eon boo tainedin all:music stores, ,ee:ll2t* 11111.11 1 AUTUMN • SESSION : • OP ..CA1371; GAklitTlfgWti , NATIONAL CONSERVA.TORT. of 311118/C. rail shortly commence, at the old location, 8. E. comer of Tenth and Walnut streets: • • iitiboorintlono , for W alnut Term recoivid" tit the store Of DI ossrs 'FINN A. BON. ,the promises. , !(Soil tuturo ttn tilvortioeept.) Illio,Conservatory of Music hats, no colon ctido with any o th er Institution of similar name or porn • • CARL. GAERTNER. Dlreetor. , : ' RICHT: 8: 'surra; ; ; 8 , 1 ,„ xi, -- • QINGIRd 1.+5t30148 'BY,A. R. TXYIIOR, 1207 ,Otroatl—Soptombor 6th. HOMO 7- tO /0 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. 51., from Bopt lot. au28.12t" - gotALLArs' T. BISHOP wilLreaurne,busideaßOciotroe all, 33' Soutli . 1 Q.113: P. RONDiNELtA, TEARl.tairac' Or to, swing*. Priiate lessons' 'arid , nlaeles. • ' nosidonee 808 0. Thirteenth street. :; 7 8.1125.tf4 F1141,13111q7,P4vz7 & 90. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW I.N - FiliT4 01 1 E1142210N; 1,1 d: 22 N.WELTER street and 23 N.pEL&WAI3I2 avenue ARD.OIL.-=2O I.WEST.III Lard Oil, to arrive and for onto by 090H11A.N UStIELL & 010..1110hostuuratru• t., PRIK=I , ‘ftriirc,:lfitls irriiiNct -I L . ) , - • •,A- , , -. , „.. 1_____,.... , ...,..... , ~.” ~ - • ic It .r. 4 A xtvi church build:brig is about ‘ to be , erected, or the Presbyterian 'congregation at Beverly, N. J. TO-MbItROW many of the _prominent pastors of our city churches will fill their pulpits; after an, absence, weeks. r „,..., ,-... 0 ,'. 17 11/19,v4m - ...4 4 "i Gallagher, for many years attache 1 6- Se.'Augustine's Catholic Church,in 7- this city, died recently at. Lawrence, Mass. Tuvalu are sixty Baptist churches in Rhode Island . , for_ty-nine pastors,and a total member-, ship of 9 ,00:i Tile laigerkphurch is in Provi dence, nurribering,42ome*bers. ' nix IteV..Dr. J. H.M. Knox, pastor Of the, . • Second Presbyterian Church of Germantown, has resigned the pastorate of his church, to take effect during the,,mesth f October: , Tux Jewli - Of the stricAse groL, nisi der a t . i f t bly disthrbed at - the ` , l ' 'li orii':ot . the . pro gressive party. They charge them with a de , parture f'rern the timelhOnored and sacredeus toms of the Tabernacle and Temple. TiniArneriean.Pres yterian;.Board of Com .. missieriersXorlirorel" .1. BABA* will meet, in. Pittsburgh' °lithe tr or Odoberan the two General Assemblies of ' the ' Presbyterian , Church will Meet in the same city on the 10th of November. Ix the Staterof lievr:Xclrk - f tlierejiate three • Synodaiifeonagaion - siithittia_ General Synod of the Lutheran Churni—the Neiir 'York, the Harwick and the Frankean Synods Thos, em 'race ' ministers,,76 churches and about, 12,000 communicants. i 1 Dn. l'EnniNs, the veteran Nestorian mis sionary of the CbugregatiOnalachttreh,rlia4 reached London, on his way to the United states. He is now 64 years of age, and in view ' of this, and the health of his family, he will spend his remaining, Alitys...ip, this nonnry:, Miss Rice, of the sanfeAnisSion', is also.tO vhat this country soon. Dr. Van Lennep, who has nearly lost the Ilse of his eyes, is also on his way hoMe. TnE Episcopal Church of '-fieotlatl,"at non= estaldished coinnumi_on,has seven b* -bopstud. " . = . =-• ,- one-lrundreiPatul-lievenWtlireetle - r - g - y. A)lshop.s.l43Le clergy fr0m..5759 . , §4,000. 1863 npaily. $300,000 haVeteeri raised for Istrndry 4 endei ments. Although many of the nobility and • gentry of Scotland are members of the Epis copal communion, they are, as and proprie tors, charged with sustaining:, the tchurches,?, stipends, manses and sbhools of 'the Estab lished.Eirk. . • . = Cong.m. • d.% c•hui6bi•4B irk Illitioia - made an average_ contribution or twenty-live cents each to the Rome 'Missionary Society, while the 80,000 members In Massachusetts contsibtitcd . an average of seventy-live cents each. TrrE corner-stone of the Evangelical Lu theran Christ . Church„Chestnq delphia, will be iaid;ion; congregation for whose'inie the above • church is to be erected is one of the missions sustained by the Lutheran Board of Missions for. Phila delphia. • 3 . , c•-11', THE Methodist Missionary Society held its monthly meeting in the new building, N 0.805 Broadway, New_ York, on Tuesday afternoon,.; August 17th, Bishop Jailed:4ooloA ttlialr7.4Thel. treasurer reported a deficit of $121,734 93. Last year, at this date; the total debt was but $10,2.96 24. THE Rev. J. H..Alday l OfEbilinzer. 31LethO dist • Church; who has been absent several month from his charge on a tonr through Eu rope, and recently from the mountains of this State, for the benefit of ills health, has re turned, and will r&tune - his pulpit ministra-• Lions to-morrow. THE Ample= Churchman, a leading Episco palian Journal; not only reeognizes other de nominations as Christian churches, but favors such an alteration of the ordination service, that ministers of other denominations may be received bite the Epitieopal_GlituTh withenra positive re-ordination ot • THE Protestant Episcopal Church has in this city 65 churehes (an increase hr four in the eclesiastical year) ; 1 5 ,470 MOWlnn l ll— (an 'increase of 1,160); 24,462 - Sunday school scholars (increase, 1,460): The eontri leitions amount to .S.-131,396. The whole diocese numbers 20,1i;41 Telpher& IV: • THE question of selecting riding - elders for a ' limited term of years is attracting attention in • various sections of thePrqibyterian body. The United PresbyterianS arktlisnoseetti.llls:' vestigate the merits of'the proposed change. Rotation in office is becoming a favorite idea in Church es well as State.. • „ THE Old and New School , Presbyteriiiii Chicago have planned a_g.rand missionary es, us elion to the Pacific. The party is to consist of one hundred ministers andlaymen,who are to hold religious meetings at varipfiSp O intsian", the railroad, and select the most pointoefor missions and churches., THE Young 31en'ti Christian Association of New York has 2,l3oQ.niembeirs, an„dalibrigy-of 3,000 volinnes. Its the cor ner of Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, l i will be completed in October, at a cost of $475,000. It will be the finest building:owned, by any similar association in Amertsk."!- ,, AT the recent Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of 'Western New York, held at Ro chester, Bishop Cove announced his intention 'of giving his valuable private libratAterudit ing of several thousand volumes, to the dio cese., i under certain conditions, as the nucleus of an Episcopal library for the use of the Usk. ops of Western New Yorleferrever.:. THE . American Stethodist''3llisiori Ma redly, India, reported M baptisms last year, giving a total of 665 communicants 'and 4,000 pupils. 325 were added to the number of coin s , municants in Soittli,lndia; and no* areinideil the Church MisiieziarySkteletv. 391 doligrefett-, , tions, 9.539 communicants, 39;518 pupils', be, sides 14,257 u nbaptized adherents are reported; THE day of prever, appointed by the Gene ral Assemblies ot the Pres_biterigyedilburche:s; New and 01(1 School, falls on the l'Nh day of September, the second Sabbath of month. Tile purpose of the day is simply to ask God's blessing upon the union of ,the chweltes„.and to make that union:frnitfid;in(bli*ed.Anstillsi to the land in Whieh we dwell; and to the world. THE Society of Friends, in Great Britain, has recently held an annual meeting ? and in stead of losing ground, as usual, a gain was re=\ ported of ninety-six members. The statistics show 6,C08 males, 7.,286 females; total, 13,984. Th,cy_complain that the young people are con forming:l-TO the world in' dress and manners, and are in danger of losing their distinctive peculiarities. There is a movement on foot similar to that under the leadership of Elias „ Hicks, in this country, that may rend the church in twain. . • THE Most Rev. Martin J. Spaulding„ Arch bishop of Baltimore; Rt. ReNt: Bishop, AVood;'L of Philadelphia; Rt. Rev. James Gibbons, of North Carolina; .Rt. Rev. Bishop Patrick Lynch, of Charleston; Rt. Rev. Richard Mc- .. Gill, Bishop of. Richmond; Rt. Rev. Bishop , Shannahan, of Harrisburg ; Very Rev. Father Hecker, of New York, and Rev. Bernard Mc- Manus, pastor of, St: John's parish, BaltiT m bre;havl '4ltigag4statiireFi m s On the steatile.r Baltimore, Nifhielvis to sail troth Baltiniore on the 20th of September. They attend the Glen-, menical Council in Rome. Tin,-; orre an e , n or r O' ''S"' Church, in 180 Sifind ;Anti, had but sevenbastors,,,, Now. :n it umbet:sAcrni)iiget'S, .If.MtkfientOgatinnt;!.. and'3t,ooo communicants. Twelyecandidates for rtlio,ministryffrom:;B4llioub A ;':aMtt t wd fEem, NorwaY;nre - to ditlttiff6dthil gehentnionilf. The building of the "Norwegian Luther Col lege," at Decorah, lowa cost SBOOOO. The Synod of North Carolina' has passed a resolu tion abolishing the practice et licensing men. to preach the Gospel, on. the ground that it has no warrant in Scripture, and has the ef fect of intrAucirigAMpt..rfOly traltareclpen", into the„/0 1 P.OPi TnExes is a growing interest in favor of - the Chinese among Sunday school workers on the Pacific coast. In San Francisco the Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church has forts , Chinese pupils; Church aft:W(44o49 has thirty, Howard Street PriAbYttriairhlst-oife hundred and twenty-five'. - Other churches have Chinese schools of considerable numbers. Some three hundred are being taught in the dillerent : S•reiday: .schook r ,pesilif43 nrinibeeinAlie Presbyterian of Mr. Loomis. They are docile,eager to learn, , and the number or schools is limited only by the supply of teachers. . 0 -3.- . 1;k 4 :f . .. MIDDLETOWN MINERAL SPRINGS ea ta in etc, to el tz Nig ow , co W 1 .)4 41 4 to mo g"'to RP"?' Never before have.tiny ed in, short a time areputatliallicitettnetal m asiWko PaalefelW,. Mineral. Spring Whltillf, - ety; ninhber ort = . almost marvellous cures they have effected. EXTRACTS FROM A FEW 'OP OUR MANY VliftririkV 3 $. A R it Troy 141 1 -' kidn A.R. rant, 0. v r . I a/ Disease), says : • remove met (monthly, killed soppahm, and— gives me back a healthy appetite, digestion, and circuits tion." - r e ty y t; "I aniaardthat Yowe'inyireeettithiith barely to the daily srd persistent use of the water. , Call fora copy of teatlmoulale in foil. THIS WATER IS FOR SALE BY ALL 'FIRST . CLASS. DRUGGISTS. Address: Mfddletotit 4ittigTompany, MIDDLETOWN ,VT !: • , ;:5 . .,.':. , :._c - ; ., --' : , rilVl;,?lN.c OTT, 916 Filbert Street, Wholesale Agent for PlaiiadOlphiZiCinaciciiifti.lt , : aulfo to 2m; " Preserve and Regulate, not Destroy," is a sound motto in medication as well as statesmanship.- Preserve Ittttcriforjottlt utlfgestiyekormttmlaudrtgulate the secre ..tlohliwith TA RR: AA T'WERSERICESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and you cure dyspepsia and liver com plaint Ly a process in harmony witlithelaws of Nature. 171pypt hatl4heir day. They devitalize the •rko!teiti: -aspic stomach rejects them. Rely otrth is exhilarating specific. SOLD-D•Y-ALL DRUGGISTS to the . • A~e~s~" t~a~lar~ieT~ ' l~'ills, For all the pur poses of a Laxative . ~-!--..„.. ....-,•,, !ernaps no 'one medi atels so universally rd mir' ed by everybody as ~,oatharUclier,..was ever OY.l 3 €l l o_o' filk tilliver4' , adopted" into use, in Try cpuritry and among classes, as this mild . , • eilicient _.p . urgative rj..,, v. rii oilivrous rea- IS, h. t it Is amorere le and'far more effect remedy than any r Those who have teak; ,t110:01ilto have not, woo . _ .._ ___ _ _zighbors and friends, and all know that what it doesonce it does always that it never fails through any fault or neglectof its composition: We have thousands upon thou sands elf o.ertffiniteo"ef their remarkable cures of the - follow - mg - complitintb, lint such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, ~ , , they,ino be taken -with safety, by, anybody. Their ,gusixr coating ttresOrveto Odin eveefiesh and makes ;' theta' pleasant te , take, , tvkilebeing. i ptirely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on tine internal viscera to purify the blood - and - stimulate it into .healthy action.- remove the obstructions of the .tetolime.b.;..boWbls,..liVer 4 „, •and other organs of the '' body, restoring their irre g ular action to health, and by correcting, wherever hey exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. , Minute directions are given in the wrapper on `' the hes, fin' lia following" i eertiplainte,' which these E-Pilfs rapuily , etiret.L- i..- 4' A , ‘. I For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listless. neon. Languor and Loss of Appeal/v., they I should be taken nuiderately to annulate the stom ach and res t ore its:healthy tone and action. 1 -* FM* Lir rtComPlaint and its various Symp toms, Mil ous Headache, Sick Headache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic anti Bilious Fevers, they should be ju ,dieiously.taken for each case,tvorrect the diseased action or,rembye the obittlictions which cause it. ' For IllytietiterY or 11011atirlicea, Out one mild ' dose is generally required. • • For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Paint.' tation of r 'he Heart, rain An_the_Sfaio, Mack - and .IViritti;th - EY should be continuously taken; as reqiiii.txl; to change the diseased action of -the-system.—age-such-chtuage--.those=comphtintm-, •s'ditappear: ---- " ''''' - - Xer_Droviy_andilliropsieal-Swellifigs.they- i i should bertalterriu - largo•and frecitient doses to pro- I ~ dukelhe effect of a draft - to purge._ For Suppression a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to pro. mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and , lioviels• into healthy adtiOn;( restores the appetite, and invigorates_ the_ system. Hence_ it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who real tolerahlywell, often finds that a dose these,'ut Nut t makes him feel docidedlY better, from "their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges- - tive apparatus. \3 - itll. J. O. .4.Y.E.8 & 80., Practical Chemists, •-. .. ',, - , IIOW2C.Li. MASS:a 17.. S. A.' At-wholesale by J M. MARIS .t Co., ,Plitadelphia. lyti-tu th s 4m . ... .....________.. _ . _ .1 - APAA. DENTALLINA. -- A sl7l',E,ltiOli ' VF-art iolo for cleaftin4 . the Teeth,dostrdyingatilintilepla ivhich infest them, giving tone to the glints anal leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may les used daily. and will be found to . strengthen went. and bleeding glm, while the aroma • f and detereivenees.w.ill_reemumondjrte every ~or e;•v.Be frig composed with -thotesflistencreofethe BentistyPhYei clans and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. , 1 Eminent Dentists, acquainted' with the constituent, l7,l4,the,ltentalligmatliveate it a-tpteri.t'frouteiutf )le: t rig'i r to prevent its unrestrained enthfoyMefit. ?Stifle •cffilylfi JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets. . For sale by Druggists generally, and „Fredt•BroWrio ~, ~• o ,:r - _ID D. I.. 4 Bts , :ithouse, r • Illisßara & Co.,' ~, , v 'inoihrt-c. Daviß,- - - C. R. li•cfeny, Geo. C. Bower, Blanc H. Bay, Chas, Shivers, C. H. Needles,• S. M. neColin, T, J. Husbn, . 5 C. Bmiting. Ambrose thnit ,5,...: - • r , ,• - ittso..ll.Z. hiberhr, , ; ; 1...,''.• f --- Edveny'd-pqtyrsh i . •-: a- 4 J ties N.ltal-kft, - - . • Wm. B. 'Webb, . „ 'E. Brinultur f it ..tr. Co., ;••• 1 0Atellfhalierdieirl„, , , rT,;, f- b yott.lc r . O.iy ', ' 1 .T, , 4 1Tughes`Welarnbe; -.., 4. f • lll:H.Blair's Sonfti• '!- -- •' Henry A. lWyetli & Bro ____ .., 'COAL AND WOOD. pMASON limns.. , 1'1.A.„ „'..t: ..., ,, ,5: V , jratiepriggiiiy. HE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTE.N tion to their etdck of Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal, which, with the preparation given by us, we think c a nnot be excelled by any other Coal. . , ofllceartuaklip Luttitutelßuilditig, , No, 15 S, Seventh tarsa, t• ..... 4 , -1 , ~ t, . - WWI &LSTIBAP I r i I I tlalo4f a if,t '' . al, a 1 t +Roam Sob Y • GAS FIXTURES. GGAB FIX • • ET3.—MISIKEY, MERRILL . & THACKARA, No. 718 Ohestnut street, manufac tureitie of gas al'istaree n Lamps L&O., &0., would call the att tlezdf 4 the aublig to their Dirge, and elegant assort, - m ofelas - Okruidtaliers - "Pendants,Brackete, &o. nay also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and publio build ings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gas nines. All work warranted. REMOVAL.-00CHRAIT, RIIS' ' APO. have removed from 22 North Front street to in CHESTNUT STREET, north side, abovo Front street. • • 001 400, , m , ' e l 341 & rti • .! • • • • - t j 1 ; stA , } Z. „p•ltl t Olt r.r. 31T , EN . , . • • 5 1..,•[ 6 ,t,9,74" gm(' gag z. ARAIVGA 4 7 k STAR 74: • - I t ,SPRINGS I I ". : SAATOGA t '..NEVOOTV AO, The analysis proves that the watersof the aratoga > Star Springs ie a, much laiger amount of solid substance richer in redical ingredients than any other spring in ' Saratoga, d shows what the taste ind icates—namely, that it Is the STRONGEST WATER. It also demonstrates that the STAR WATER contains 9,00 gn • ffs 4** ateher ffpOihs. irt is this astral munonn gati4hat parts to•thls water its*cultairly srparlding o appearance, and renders it so very agreeable 4, 'the taste. It al BO tendsto preserve the deliciousilavor , lof the water when bottled, and causes it to uncork with Jan effervescence almost equal to 0 11 amPagne• Sold by the leading Druggists and Hotels through,. • out the country. - JOHN WYETH & BRO., 114121Wainut-Star-eet P-hillad , I 5 -- Wholatitaid.agilaiiiii 4.1.1, :.''' 4'' ':. . . . .. .y W Wmlf T. ~ liilen,ChtthultlllllWed. Brown corner of Fifth and (Thestnnt atm T te,_. I. J. Gra hame, Twelfth and Filbert; H. B. Lirrpincott, Twentieth and Cherry; Peck & Co.o=l Chestnut; Samuel 8. Bunt ing, Tenth and Spruce; A.B. Taylor,lols Chestnut;P.G. Oliver, Eighteenth and Spruce;_ F .Jaeoby,Jr.,9l7 Chest nut; Gee. O. Bower, Sixth and Vine; Jas.T. Shinn,Broad and Spruce; Daniel S. Jones, Twelfth and Spruce; W. B. Webb, Tenth and Spring Ganlen. del.tu.th.s.lYrPii irANDREwB,u4R,RxspN = 1327 mAirritre.iinikk. kIMPROVED STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. je22.tu di a 31:n TECOIitAS S.,DIXQN.& SONS,,, ...._ ~._,,...., Lite Ainliewja Blion,--; .. _ - •:, I.ri, No:ICHESTNUT Street', Philada.; — Opposite' United States Mint. • annfacturers of LOW DOWN, - ---- PARLOR I • ' CHAMBER, ~OFFICE.,,-, ~' -,...41 :"' ; --- .;.;.1 -: ..7And'othfr GRA,TES, , , i , r For AnihraOitO rßittuniugns and Wood Fite .. & WARM-AIR FURNAOES, For Warming Public and Private Buildings. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, , .. ~ .. . r -141113,_, . ' f. '. _..1, ;• ~ CIDDIM. E cAPH; " .-* ' ;., ` ,l - - 1 - - COOKTYG-RAN ES, BATH-BOILERS._ WHOLESALE and RETAIL. , , , 7%.. ,i'!:, WATCHES, JEW4RY, &C. LADOPIUSA ( DIAMOND DEMitt3 k y iI t IWYLERS ! Atrroit..oo4n.x o w, imAttp:, ' WATCHES and JEWEI L V . 474 D T IA 802 Chestnut * fit.; ihl/1 iLadies'andGen;f§!:Watelibqa . ' iAmeriaan and Imported, of the raok celebrated makere. IFine Vest,Chains and Lcsontines, .!! • ' . • • • ilacnc tTeweiry, ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS, In IS karat and coin. , SOLID SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. TABLE CUTLERY. PLATED WARE, Eto. 9al-ti MI6CELLA Y NLOUS: SkAAI.INIt • Of the latest and most beantiftd:designsi and all other Slate work on hand or made to order. Factory and Salesrooms,SiXTßENTH L land OALLOV • 'HILL Streets • &41.ILLEE. ap2l 6m§ BARGH, FARRELL & WARREN, DEALERS' IN PAPERS OF ALL KINDS, 631 Chestnut ancl:624_Jayile'Steeets, PHILADELPHIA. _D•6-2in PLUATIUNG. wl'l. '14416.A.T)5, 1223 - MARKET - STREET lo:sur.iosTa em an as ssting, H'ancl Power and Steam PumPei 4Plumberslldarbleand-Boapstone-Work. Terra Cotta Pipe, Chimney Tops, Ste., wholesale and retail. Samples of finished work may bo seen at my !tote. my 6 6m§ >riß A TH_ER BEDS AND 'HAIR MAT ; I.! tresses Renovated. • - • * Sofas s and Chairs Restrfied; 'ltYso, Feathers constantly Imo, on hand. Factory. 311 Lombard street. anl6 _ ittAcgiNERY. IRCIP4 , &C, , t' 4 CUIVIBERL "'NAILS PER ICEG; . - • ,1 e r 4. v , •'• ' 4 'ev ' ,X' 4 ICOnt i&l n i Pt 1 094 IbEf l YarittbnittberrAraaalLer Nails $4 60 per ken; Borth:rm 4 s Sorbed Ruud staples, 0415 a per' itiOst 01'10 lbs.; Staples; Eihutter•llinges,,from 12 to 17 , in., completelulith fixtures, 70 etS. per set; 1 I.2ln:Framine Pulleys ? !p cis.; x 34 in , i. 20 rts. pe r , des.; and' y .Knob s 05:per dozeuds i t u rne Cheap-for the-fAudi'llardware sUldlrool !Ooze of . STIANNON 1009'Market Street. mv22-s to th IY ' m - ERRICK & SoNs, )131' SOUTIIWASK gOITNDBY 430 WASSIN4TON Avenue, Philadelphia, • - MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES--Bigh and LoW Pressure, Horizon tal, Vertical, Sewn, oscillating; Blast and Cornish Pumping., • , BOI,LERt"--Cyliznler •Vine; Ttibniar, ke. is'AM KAMMEBS—Nastnythand Davy • styles, and r I a sizes. CASTINGS—tenth, Dry and Green Sind, Brass, 4P0.• I ROOFS—Iron Frames',for covering with Slate or Iron.. TANKS—Of Cast or 'VreughtT,ron,fox- refineries, water, OAS MACHINEB.3I,—Such its 'Retorts, Borah Castings Holders and „Vratnes, Purifiers, Coke and Ohareoa 1 Barrow Valves, GoVezliOrs, 4cR, , SUGAR MACHINEKY—Sucho as Vacuum Pans` and •• Pumps, Defecaters,'• Bbnti.' Black 'Filters, Burners, Washers and Elsyators; BakV i llters, Sugar and Bone Black Cars, &c. Sole manufacturers of tile following specialties: , Iu Philadelphia and vieinity,pfWi i litaillyrightle , Patent Var fable Cat-off isteanik,:tiginoi• * • • AL the 'United States, ofikVesttartl ( Patent Seif-edntet- I ins and Salf7halancing9o4Tifng Srigy:draininellft.. Gime ugtrif B„,t or o, improvapot'or! , Axpinwpx &iiroolgeof ; Cenal. ' • - • Bartors Patent Wronnht-Iton itetort*Lid..: , • Strahan'e Drill Grinding Rest: •* Contractors for the desigh; ereetipa and fitting up_afj3,l ) ,_ + fillet-Ws for working Sugar orTfalicsseiT.- 00PPER AND, ELLOW METAL V Sheathing, Brazier's Copper BOBS and. Ingot Copper, constantly on hand and for sale by 1 11BNIPI WINSOR & CO., No. 332 South Wharves: ANION PE,E4ERVED C. Preserved Ginger, ir. syrup of the'; pelebrated Ohl loong brand; oleo, Pry Preserved' 'Ginger,in boxes,' hn- Tweed and for sale .by JOS:B. BUSHER S Co., 308 South Delaware avenue. I : - ..F. rlitto.v..4; pt ) / 1 " .' " . -''NEV‘r tYOifIE-- T i r ßE l 'tlA3l±l ''N, AND AMBOY - :: and . IPIIILADELPHIA . AND RENTON .RAILROAD COMPANY'S ;LINES, from Philadelphia to New York suit way places from Wal- ..' , ' nut street wharf. • Fare. ' At 6.80 A. M. via Caniden and Ambey, Aeoom.. $2 23 At BA. M. via Camden and Jerse y City. Ex. Mail, 300 .::;1 At 2.60 P. M., via Camden and AmboY,-KxPress, . 300 • , At 6 P. 31. for Amboy and intermediate stations 1 At 6.30 and 8 A. 31.. and 2 P. M., for Freehold. At 8.60 A. 31. 2.00 P. EL for Long Branch and Points R. it D. B. It. R. . At 8 and 10 A.M., 12 31,2,3.30 and 4.30 P. M.,for Trenton. .5.t13.30,8 and )0 A.M.., 12-11.„24.30,4.30,6, 7 and 11.30P.M., •. 1 1 i Bo de and Do At 6.30 and 1 0A M.,12 M., 3.30,4.30,6,7 and 11.30 P.M. for Edgewater, Riverside, Riverton, Palmyra and Fish House, and 2 P. M., for Riverton. atir" The 13.30 P. M. Line leaves from foot of Market street by upper ferry. From Kensington Depot : - - - A t_ll A. M__,.. via Kensington and Jersey City, New York Express Line A.M. 193 CO Al LW and 11.00 A. M , 2.30,8.30 and SP. M. for Trenton - • and Bristol. And at 10.16 A. M. and 6 P.lll. for Bristol. At 7.80 and 31A. M., 2.30 and 5 P. 31. for Morrlaville and Tullytown. - ...- _ At 7.30 and 30.15 A. 31., 2.30, 5 and 6P. *. for Schenck's • awd-Eddi n. ~ At ILW an* AM., 2.30,4, sAnd 6 41 ) : 3th for:i4rn „swell, T id ale, II elmeisburg,TacenYAFlSsinagligi tl y s Britteeb 'iltid 'Ffrankford;And 8:39..P.m: - ,for HO es _burg and ntermediate Stations.- -- -- - -- - -,, --- - - From West Philadelphia Depot vie Connecting Railway. At 9.30 A. M., 1.20, 4, 6.45,8 and 12 P. M. New York Ex- . _ press Ling, via Jersey City $3 2b At 1.1.80 P. M. Emigrant Line ' • 2'oo At 9.30 A. 31 ~1.80, 4,6.43,3 and 12 P.ll. for Trentbn. At 9.80 A. 31., 4, 6.43 RIM 12 P. M., for Bristol. At._l3 P.M .(Night)for Morrierville,TullVown, Schenck's Eddinaton, Cornwell hi Torresdale, Holmestourg, Ta corWissinoming .Bridesburg and Frankford. _The ~11 _A and it and 12-P,-M-,-Litins rtiSllall2.--All ot ers, Sundays excepted. - • vaor e sltiniestying Kensington Depot, take the care on -, 73ldrdrokll3lll): W. , 0014 - at., , ,Uhestiatita-VO half an hour be fof,:ielt=aire. The Cars of Market Street Railway run t-Philadelphia-Depot-Ch, estieut-a-Walnut within one square. On Sundays, the Market Street Cars r i i . ll4;:l i t to connect with the 9.30 A. 31. and 8 and 32P. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES from Kensington Depot. At 7.30 A. Si., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego_, Rochester, Bingharapton, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre, Schooley's 31onntain, &c. • _ At 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. for Scranton, Strouds burg Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, -Ifl gtoi Jtc. The 3AO: P. 411.. Line,colnecv- direct ' , NI tet n leaving Eltiltol4fiiir .31auch"0 Wa..E. Allen ,iffr)3 .40 ri ethl lent, gc. ',....., .- ...) ..,.. 1 .0-,.. ,X.'..i.. At 1 A. M. and SP. M. for Lambertville and interme diate Stations :'II6.A3IDEN - ANt.B . IIIILINOTON TON AND HIGIiTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar-. ketstreet,Ferry (Upper Side.) At t and 10A. 314, 2 , 15,3.30, egs6',3l');Mirfor Atcylutifk , efllle,MoOrestown, nisPort, drMount Sm thville,`Ewanaville, Yintientowtid Birmingham and Pemberton. At 10 A. M. for Lewistown, Wrightstown, Cookstown, New Egypt and llornerstown. .At TA; M.. 1 and 3.30 P. M. for. Lewistown, Wrights town ; Cookstown, New Egypt, Ilornerstown, Cream Ridge, Imlayatown, Sharon and Hightstown - Worlds of,Baggago only allowtsLeach Passenger. Pa ers arnltiohibited taking , anything as bag gage "tilt theirovearing apparel.. b tggage over fifty pitundirto be prildfor extra. Chmpany limit their responsibility - for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond SWO, ex cept by special contract. ' • Wickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to MOStOtiOtiSeesti K. Spritigfleldi"liarf ford, Nov Raven rd oft rt,"Albatik,-Troy, Saratoga, Utica, Rome, Syracuse, ochester,ffinffalo, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge. —dnadditional Ticket O ffi ce is located at No. 828 Chest nut street, where tickets to New York, and all impor tant points North and East, may be procured. Persons rbne Tickets at this Office, can have theit bag ago c etlifrim rtildences cir hp) to des , tink,gon,b, mon neer' Mange ExPress. - • Lines from New York for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland street at LW and-4.00 P. M., via Jersey -Cityand Camden. At 6.30 P. M. - via Jersey City and Kensington. At 7, and 10 A. 31., 12.30,6 and 9 P.M., and 12 Night, via Jersey City and West Philadel - ,From Pier..No, I,N. River, 4,6.30 A. 31. pcorcuutida 7 _, ' , ,tittWatid 2P. !C . :Express, via Am 1,14 tundon‘. r, Atlgk,3o;, ;sq. . W3I. LWATqIEg aLge#z. 'IDIII3ILADELPHIA, AVTLMLINTGt'6N AND' BALTIMORE RAILROAD—TIME TABLE. Com.: mooch:lg MONDAY, May 10th, 1869. Trains will leave Depot, comet;W Broad and ashington ,aventte, as f 01.% 'Woo • ' WA !ban, TBAII4 at 8.30 A.f.Sundays exeSt 2 44(4); ..inft - Riptittiore, stopping at all Regu lar Stations. Con-' heeling :"Witti Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and Intermediate Stations. . . . EXPRESS TRAIN at 1213) M. t Stuidays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, PerrierilleTand de , Grace. Connects, at-Wilming- Mt, imith train Or, hex, Castle. - ...EXPRESS TRAIN-tit 4.00 P. M. (Srmdays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport,. Stanton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Charlestown, .Perryville Zayre de ,Grace,Aberileen, Pe EtigeWrood:lfagrfillif, Obaseitintia Stemmer's .10 114 9 . ? f NIGHT. E XPBES at 1130 P. 31. (daily for Baltimore 'Mid; - Wak.bington,.stepping - at Chester, Thnriow, Lin wood, Clayinont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton North East, Perryville, Havre do Grace, Perryman's and Xag nolm. . • • Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 12,00 AP. Trajn: ;• : ,„ .• .., • WILMINGICIICITRAFNS:=Stopping at all Stations - betifeeri Philadelpliia'aiid Wilmington. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 11.00 A. M g 2.30, 5.00 and 7.00 P. 31. The 0.00 P. 31. train convects with Delaware Railroad for Barrington and iutermediate stations testa WIG - Pdl NGTON 620 and 8.10A....32..(11.30, 4.ifiatui 7.00 P. M. • The 8.10 A. M. train .will not stop between hester, iind,PligadeAphial The./.001,F,- MArain itolo Wilmington runs d iy;allotherAccommedatiOnTratap Sundays excepted. From BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.-Leavell 'Baltimore 7.25 A. M. Way Mail. 9.35 A. M., Express. 2.35 P. M.,Express. 7. F 25 P. M.. Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM . BA.LTIMOBE.-Leaves' rynl ßAL rul Tl o 3l o‘ oA be E rd a ee t o f ..?..5 1t p ay . re M .d . e- S o to rec ppi o n op g ffinTy at Ma i ra le u c l ih a ao ,P es er: town, - NortWEast, ELlttein;VownrkV•dtantialG.Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE ,CENTRAL RAILROAD TRAINS-Stopping at all Stations on Ches ter Creek and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central RE. Leaves PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT (Sun. day excepted) at 7.00 Ai hl. and 4.35 P. 31. Leave Philadelphia for Chadd's Ford at 7.00 P. M. The 7.00 A. M. Train will atop at all Stations" between Philadelphia and Lamokin. A Freight T ain with Passenger car attached will leave l'hilatlelp la:daily, (Sundays , . excepted) lat 1.00 P 3L, running to t • ford. •• ' • ___. Leave PORT ;POSIT for' PHIVADEL PIMA (Sun k days excepted). at .40 A. 3f., 9.25 A. M., and 2.30 P. M. Leave Chadd's I old for Philadelphia at 0.15 A. M. A Siinday.Train will leave Philadelphia at 1.00 A. 31. ?or West GrOve,•anci intermediate Stations.. Retur4lngi . will leave West Grove at 4.30, Pi sr. - Trains leaving WILMINGTON at 6.30 A.. 31. and 4.15 P. 31., will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7.00 A. Maind 4.30 P. 11. trains for Baltimore Central R. R. - Through tickets in'all,Point West, South, and South west-my be procured at-the-ticket office, E 23 Chestnut street, under Continental Hotel, wherealso State Rooms and Berths in Sleoping . Cars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this °flier:man have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Trans fer Company. H. F. KENNEDY. Sup't. • PENNSYLIT.A_WL4I. CENTRAL• - R.ASE,- ',ROAD.-After 7 P. SUNDAY, August 29th, -1669. The trains' of the ' , Pennsylvania ' , Central rAili.oad leave the Depot,at Thirty-first and Market streets;which 3s-reached -directly-ht , tho-cars-of-the-Marke-tittroet-Pas— senger Railway, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before te_defortare Those-of-the-Aheo.et and-Walnu , - - sti-e - e - tifyisfiudip-Tnlysvithireiectoquare-Thrthe'Detio --- - Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at tho TirterOdice, Nw thwest - corner - ofNinth - aud - 011utillItir streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders lett at N 0.901 Chestnut street, No. 116 Market street, will receive at tention TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: . • • Paoli Acc0m..,....,..,......at 10,..31/A4, $ l 4 l 40 0 P. M. Fast Line . ... atli.6ll A. M. Erie Express -•- - • - - at II:50A: 31. HarrisburgAeeom, .44 at,2.30 P. Al, Lancaster Accom. , - at 4.00 P. 31. Parksbufg Tirain • ' at 5.30 P. 31. Cincinuati Express ' • • at 8.00 P.• 31. ...Erie Mail and PittshnighExpresit. , at 9.302.111; PhiladelphiaEXpress • A - at 12.00 night. ; Erie Mail, leaves daily, except Sunday',l on faturday niht tO 'Williamsport only. On Sunday night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Express leavmdally. Cincinnati Ex press daily except ! Sapidity. AR other trains daily, The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except •Sunday. For this tram . tickets must be procured and lbeggagp delivered by 5.00 P. 141.. at 116 Market street. 1 TRAINS. ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.: ;Cincinnati Express ' • at 2.43 A. M. Whiladelpida Express . ' ate.'M A. M. Accommodation at 8,20 A. M. and 4.05 & 9.50 P. M tParksburg Train at 9.10 A. H. ;Erie hail - ' at 9.35 A. M. artist Line • at 9.55 A. 31 fLancaster Train at 12.30 P. M. iErie Express . at 7.25 P. M. tDay Ex_press at 1.30 P. 31. iPacific Express at 8.25 P.M. Olarrisburg Accommodation at 7.25 P. M. For further information, apply to" ' I JOHN VANLEER, Jit., Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut ;street. _ L. V o A i N uE Cl L B ß. F . ll l Nlrr vit i L T ik te c k t e,t , Agent ln,kei I A I 6 g lif e n a t r a k t o t t s ie txe D e e t p . ot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume ;any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ono Hundred Dollars in ',value All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk! the )zeruilesslknhyriaon id._ f l.AlvAßp t ilvlriAm t Genesnoriutod : t;Aitoa - - 1" CA P E"M.A X ~ VIA WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. ICOMMENCING.M.ONDAY,AUGUST 30th,1869. Leave Philadelphia, Foot of Market'street as follows+ 7 0.00 A. M., Capp May Enrols, due at 12.25 U . 3.15 P. M., ' Passenger; dim at 7.15 P. lil, 1 Sunday Mail Train leaves at 7.15 A. M. due 10.45: t Cape May Freight „leaves Camden daily, at 0.20 M. I. It ETU RN Ili G—TRA IN S L EAVE CAPE MAY, 6.30 A. M., Morning Mail, duo at 10.06 A. M. i 0.00 p.,111 . ., Passenger, duo at 8.22 P. M. ' Sunday Stall Train leaves Cape. May at 5.10 P. M. Cape Slay Freight Train leaves daily at 6.40 A. M., ' '.• - . • • TICKETS.. , _.. Annual Tickets, .$lOO. Quarterly Tickets, 850; to be 1 had only of the , Treasurer, ,at , Camden . . 20 Coupon Tickets, $4O; 10 Coupons, $25. Excursion Tiekets,Ss 00, for sale at the Ticket 0111cesaio. 523 Chestnut street i foot lot Market street; also at Camden und.Caee Mar. i For Millville, .Vineland: Bridgeton , Salem anti nter mediate Stations ,leave Philadelphia daily at 8.00 A: M., land 3.15 P 4 M. Pasruger.! .• -'-., • , , , .1 1-,--An-Atc.olopipela lonlibliikkjerl_Woodbtirir,_ i'3lentn4,_l Barnesbro and Itt.sporo ,",' leavoa •Philadelphin daily [at 6.00 P. 51. Ri3turning , -.Leaves GlasSboro' at 6.30 A.M.. ; ,Comtnutatien. Books of 300 , ebecktr each, at ..reduced ;rates, between,Phtladelphin and all if taioug. FREICIIT TRAINS LEAVE CAMDEN For Cape'lilay j Milliiille', Vineland. ae.,&c., 020 A.M. For 13ridgeton, Salem and way stations, at 12.00 noon, Freight reeeivd,. at Aret covered wharf , below Vial 4int street'. •,- • .. - - . , • Freight delft red No 278 S'.' Delaware avenue. WILLIAM J. SEWELL. ' Superintendent W .J. R. R. , fnAvg exilftnr - A-D 144 , 0 , ROADc - a.6 , 0 EA -Wreak Lind than 'Philadelphia in therliitei 3 g•ol i •earirivailis. tile !Schuylkill, iltniguehannaS land and 'Wyoming tralleya, the , NOrthi Narrn* g law rheiCeiladlie,Strunner ArrangeMentot ParigenteloWititira; July 12, MO. lea d We Depot ,, • and Callowhlll Madelptifa i • at the' 011 liIORNING ACIX/MIIODATION -At7.30 'A. la 'ltir: Reading and altintsmnediate Stationea and Allealtdia_,u Returning; leaves Beading at 630 P. 31.. , Philadelphia at 9.16 P. M. to MORNING•EXPREtifia-At 8. 16 A.. 31 ., fbe Rol i ng; Lebanon, Harrisburg, PottsvilLeaPine Groaa,Ta na, , Banbury ' , iliVilliaratport, Rothastex, 'Niagara Falls, Buffaloi. Wilkesbarre i , Pittstont Xott.t..Carliale • Charnberiburar" Hagerstown, itc. • Tho 7.30 A.M. nail' connecta at Raiding With the East. Pennsylvania Railroad trains for A ilentown ,kc 7, an d the 8.15 A. M. train connects wittitho Lebanon Valley traits rot Harrisburg, &a.; at Port Clinton withlCatalsissa R. trains for Will iamsport, Lock Haven. Elmira, etc. • , at Harrisburg with Northern Centnil, Cumberland Val. ier•-and fiehukill'4,bd Susquehanna truing for North timberland, Williamsport. York, Charnbensburg,Tlndo ArTEIiNOON KXPRESS.--LeaVes Philadelphia at 8.381 M. for Reading, Po thrille, Harrisburg, dm., tow 'Meting with Reading and Coldnibla Railroad • trainer fox , Colombia. de . , • POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION...DarneI,• Potts.. town at 6.25 M. s topping at the intermediate 'felons a arrit•es In Philadelphia at 8.40 A. M. , Bettindtig leaver' Philadalphia - at 4,30 P. atria°, in POtnitont-at 41Alf HEAD/NCI , AND , POTTBVELLE Albeo3lll.loDA. TION .-Leavos Pottsville at OM A. M4and Reading lig 7.30 31., stoppingatall way istationafarrives In Phlla:.• dolphla at 10.M.A.ggz , I Returning, leaves Pltiltalislphia at's.ls P. •M.; area*. to Beading at 8.00 P..' /11.,' and at Pottirvillti at 9.60 P. M 4 -4 Trains for. Philadelphia leave Harrisbura' at B.lo'Ai M. and Pottsville ato.oo A. 31.,arriving in Philadelphiat I- at LOP P: Mr-Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 2 a. 3L, and Pottsville at.. 3.0 P. • M.; arriving at Phila.' delphla at 6.461'. 31 Harrisburg Acconitabilation leav as Mauling at ?..15 A.' M., and Harrisburg st 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Read- , -ing-with-Afternoon-Acconnuodation touthut 6.30 P • 31.. arriving its Philadelphia at 9,16 P.M, Market train, with a Passenger car• attachod, leaves , i f tt r e , .L l l l . l. l.V. °B :grietal Beading rids accommodation train far e Philadelphiaan i d 11 platleas ran dal , I sow:Toys ox s o t ; 3a Smidir Xi:s t a i n% Potts yll4 at 8 A. M., and Phlla delphla at 3.ISP A t. ; leave Philadelphia for Beading at'; ff .O. I CA M . return in g from ReMing i at 4.25 P. M. tiIIEBTICR 'V LEY• RAILROAD.--Passengers for Dowpingtown and intermediate points take. tbe LBO •A. 11„12.45 and 4,30 P.M. trains from Philadelphia,return. Ingram Downingtown at 6.10 A. 31," 1.00 P. M.. and 0.45 PE:IIIIIO3IENKULUDALI.--Pasisenr for Skippack take 1 .30 A.M.,4.3t1 and CO P.M.trains or .Zhi I adelphia, returning from Skipmick at 6.16 and 4 31.,1.Q0 pax. Stage lines for 'Various pointe in Perklomea Valley con. neat with train,' at Collegeville and Elkippack. • NKWYOII.I%. EXPRESS ,808 PITTOBUBEiII AND THE WRST,-Leaves New York at INA. 6,00 and. 8.00 P. , passing Beading at 1.05 A. M., 1.60 and 1039 P. DI., and connects at Narrisbnrg with rennsylvanlar and Northern Central Rai pad Express Trains for Pitts. burgh , Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira, Baltimoro, ac. Returning, E x press T nun leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pc zany It ania Exp resit from Pitt sb ugh, at 2.35 and 6.20 A. M. and 1055 P 31., passing Readinaut 4.30 and 7.05 A. M. and 12.50 P.3l.,arriving at New York 1101 A.M. and 12.20 and 5.00 P . M. Sleeping Care accompany those trains through between Jersey. City and Pittaburgh, without change. , Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8.10 A, M. and 2.05 P.lll. Mail train , for Harrisburg leaves No • York at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY', RAEGROAD-Tralna Pottsville at 6.30 Audit 30 A.M.and 6.40 P. 31 ,raturning from Tamaqua at 845 A. 31.,2.15 and 4.13 P. 31. , SCHUYLKILL AND, tsUBQUEHAN NA RAILROAD -Trains leave . Anbunt at 856 A, Dr. and 3:al P. M. for . Phlegrove and Harrisburg,' and at 12.10 noon for Pine gra% e and Tremont; retnniing from ilarrisb nig rit,7.45 A. Di. and 3.40,P. M., and from Tremont at 6,45 A.M. and 5.03 P. 3.1. TICENTI3.-Throngb first-class tickets and emigrant ticket' to all the principal points tho North and. Wcst and Wnhada.' Excuraion Tickets from Philadelphia to Beading and Intermediate. Stations,good for day only, are sold by Morning Accommoda tion, Market Train, Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains nt reduced rates. Extortion Ticktta ta Philadelphia, good for day only, are sold at Reading aud nutallate Stations by Read inf and Pottstown Aecounaodation Trains at reduced , The following tlcketa are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. ,r/7 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of 0. A. Nicolls, General Savo Inten dant, Reading. • Commutation Tickets,at 25 pe,r , cent. discount. between any points desired, for families and firms. Mileage Ticketa,ood for 2,000 Miles, between all paints at e 62 60 each for fa g railles anal thane, Season Ticketi, for three, six, nine or twelve months,. I for holders only to tillpoints, tit reduced rater'. , Clergymen residing on the lino of the road will be fur nished with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half fare Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal eta- . lions, good for Saturday, Sunday and. Monday, at re dticed taro, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thk teenth and Callow aill streets. ' FREIGHT.-Goode of all demoriptions forwarded • to all the above points from the Company's Now Freight Do t, Brotut and V. streets. might Trains leave Philadelphiag at 436 A. N., 12.45 noon, 5.00 and 7.15 •P. 31.. for nit ,. Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottst ille, Port Clinton, all points be- Ma pond ils close at the P hilad elphia Posteoffic a for altPlacee on the road and it.. branchee at 5 A., M.,an Ter Pie Dna cilia! Stations only at 2.15 P,M.; • , • • NAGtiloGiE. Dungan's Expreas willeollect Baggage for all trains . leaving Philadelphia Depot.;• Orders can bo left at No, 2:25 South Fourth street, or at the Depot , Thirteenth Sag Callowhill streets. , • , - NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. ' —THE MIDDLE ROlTTE.—Sliortest and Moat di rest Jinn toßethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, White'Haven, Wilkesbarte, Mahanoy • City , Mt. Carmel, Pittston. kTunkliannock, ' Scranton, Carbondale and all the, poipts in} the' Lehigh and Wyo ming coal regions Passenger Depot in Fhiladelphifti n. W. corner Berke end Ameaman streets. ' " SUMMER. AB.,RANGEMENT, 15 DAILY MAINE( --On and after 'TUESDAY, June Ist, lea, Passenger Trains leave the Depot, corner of Borks-and-American streets; 'daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: .• - 6.45 A. M. Ac ommodation for Fort Washingten.. At 7.45 A. 31. . Morning_ Elpress for .Bethlehem and Principal - Stations on North Pennsylvania , Railroad; connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad Mr Allentown,' Catasauqua, Slatington, Mauch Chunk, Weatherly,Jeanesville, liazleton,Whito Haven; Wilkes barre, Kingston; Pittston, Tunkharmoch, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys;,als'of in connection' with Lehigh and Mahanoy 'Railroad fdr MahanoyCity, and with Catawissa Railroad for Rupert, DanVille,Mil-' ton and Williamsport. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 12 M.: at,Wilkesharre at 2.99 P.3l.;at Mahanoy City at 1.50 P.M At 8.45 A. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate .Stations. Passengers for Wil low Grove, H.itboro' andflartaville, by this train 4ake` Stage at Old York Reath': L ' 9.45 A. N. (Express) . for Bethlehem,' , 'Allentown, Manch Chunk, White Haven Wilkesbarre,. Pittston, Fcrantou and Carbondale via Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, and AlleutoWn.' and Easten, ,, and Eoints on New Jersey Central Railroad and -Morrisand ssex Railroad to New York via. Lehigh Valleyßailroad. At 10.45 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington, etoppinu at intermediate Stations. 1.15,3.15,5.20 and 8 P.M.—Accommodation to Abington. 1 At .45 P. 31—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk , Hazleton White. aven,Wilkeabarre, Pittston, Scranton; and Wyoming Coal Re eons. ' 31—Actortuncalation-for-Dtrylestown-c-stop-, ping at all intermediate stations. At 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop- Agrigtatallinterinediate - stationa. _ -- Atr.vo - r:lll:=ThrotrefffirirliroftiliAlMlTT . controciiEriftif Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for ai dr. All TT iv on - 111) 661 T h M.. At 6.20 P. 31—Accommodation for Lansdale, stopping at all intermediate stations. At 11.30 P. M.—Accommolittimfor . Fort Washington. . .- TILAINB'ARBIVI IN YHLLADELPITIA From Bethlehem at 9A. M., 2.19 4.45 and 8.25 P. M. 2.10 P. M., 4.45 P. M. and 8.25 P. M. Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Susque hanna trains from Easton, Scranton, Willteabarre, Ma. hanoy City and Hazleton. _ . From Doylestown at 8.25 A.1LL,4.55 P..M.and 7.05.2. M From Lansdale at 7.30 A. M. From Fort Washington, at 9.20 and 10.35 A. A.E. and 3.10 P. It. • ON SUNDAYS. , ' Philadelphia fdr Bethlehem it 9.30 A. H. . Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M. Philadelphia for Abington atT P. M. ! Doylestown for Philadelphia at 5.30 A. M. , Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.09 P. M. • Abington for Philadelphia at aP. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger cars convey passen gers to and from the now Besot _ White cars , of Second and. Third Streets Lino and 'Union Line run within a short distance of the Depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Office, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLA.BK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to princi !pal points, at .klann's .North Peon., Baggage Express, , oftice. No. 105 South Fifth street. IWEST CHESTER AND PHILAD EL- V PHI& RAILROAD.—Summer Arrangement '.—On 'and after MONDAY ; April 12,1869, Trains will leave aii follows: . • Leave Philadelphia, from Now Depot, Thirty-first and Chestnut streets, 7.25 A:_AI. 9.30 A. 31., 2.30 P.M 4 ~,le, P. M., 4.35 P. M. 7.15 P. AL:11. 3 0 P. 31. • • Leave Weet Chester, from Depot, on Eain 'Market :street, 6,25 A. M., 7.25 A. M., 7.40 A. 31.,10.10 A. M., 1.55 'P. AL, 4,50 P. M. 6.45 P.M. Leave Philadelphia for B. O.' Junction and Interne 'dime Points, at 12.30 2.31. and 5.45. Leave B. o.*Juuc 'tion for Philadelphia,' at 5.30 A. 11. and lAS PI Train leaving 'Weet Chester at 7.40 A. M.•will stop at . , IL C. Jauction,Lenni, Glen Biddle and. Media:. leaving .Philadelphia a 4 . 35" P. AI, will stop at Media, Glen Biddle; Leant - and 8.-o.' Junction.:-:Passengers. to or froni Stations between - W est Chester' and D. O. Junction going East, take trainleaving West Chester at 7.25 A. 3i., and oar will bOuttached to Express :Train. at.B, C. Junction; and going West, : Passengers for Stations above 11. C, Junction. will take train lsaving Philadel phia at 4.35 P. M., and will -change curs atll. C. June-. non. The Depot in Philadelphia is - reached directly by the Chestnut and Walnut 'street cars. Those of. the Market street lino run within one square I . The cars of both lines connect with each train upon its arrival. ' • .. ON SUNDAYS ~--beave Philadelphia , for West Cheater at 8 A. M. and 2.30 Pi 31: , • , Leave Philadelphia for B.'O. Junction at 7:15P. AL • Leaye West Chester for Philadelphia at 7.45 A. Al. and. ' Leave B. C. Junction lot Philadelphia at 6.00 A 31. 519" Papiengers,are allowed to take Wearing. Appi re i only, as baggage; and the Company.will not in any ,mise be responsible for an unwind exceeding one hundreddel• lure, unless especial contract be made far the same: • ' • 4 • "WILLIAM - O:.W.U.DELEIt. • General superintendent. VIA :.*)RTH . PI3I4I , IBI[LYWNIA. • BAILitt.tAD - 7, t - Cr:Willatdnirr - es 311.alittneY,,OitysMdunt cannel, Centrathaotnd all points 011.10ign'YelleY,Ballroad mid Its branches. j 1 4 , Ity-new arrangemetits, perfected this day, this road is enabled give increased despatch to merchandise con .signed to the above-named poinis. • • , ; Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot, • .. • S. D. car. Front and Noble streets, Before . s:P.M..,'Will. reach WilkesbarreMount Cannel. Al •tilm oy City, and tho other' stations in Mahoney and Wyoming yellow a before A. 31.. the succeeding day:, ELLIS CLARK' Agent' wxtli,www, p. ! ' ltillj AMU/ . .. 13 _1 1 1kii;OBIRW,ftr1 MIN ' • AND NORRISTO w4i . 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I my - The 4 P „')lr Tra from A] i Weill Is . .4 . at .fl a a l ., ' a' ! 2 " 4 ) , T a ii i t luld r l tr_ 9l- : 21 7 43=...4-ivii-4, Leavy rb Dagele la-9 A fo r, - ku_..u.7 ':, ',* = ft f 5 00 4 4 ., Lefty.° f d rrieto •n.--7 A - . ~1 ftftAyrr,,, ... d 1 i Li l v i r • • , .-c . • . 2714)104kNA , ..... - Pa• •- 1 •-. • -' • Leave Pliiladelphiai-4,1,0 9 31.04 A, /ROMs Stittifialloi I I:V S a l " "la a is a Mo ''lti : 8 YO SIV#A I if 9 7 114 4 i ik;7 8 4 1 0 ATA I P4 Ist i .., 1 , ?:., 1 , '1 , : 1 : , u?11,.... 1 4; 'Kr VD esi T. 31..,Train DOI I' hillAdDidliinlalt(9:o4ll at ISSltaaLliaArAattillia=" jr i r it', . - .::i '.;:. . 4 J.,';., ' Disieilidel bi,l4-- - AW. if' 2.; : eltliai.lslv4Mi• thl': ' Lain BrAtanarink4A A. M .; ixsos ondnerditum:.l ' . Ji . :llittW.:' P. M . , 1.4 % 9V2rat i ttr l a APR .-o . r, " ODRI,,,Amt . reen.nrang,-- SUPATEK I:, ? OriF4 Wfa?, h. , p• • • t r R./ . . :Ar! .74.. it; ,P , •lidEltiEll;KND 'A A tuna* t , r , - LiTITIATER AR GEMENTI 413 THEOPGIP , TO ATLANTIC TY IE, ISE i GliZert: Th"ro'"118' 11A /Aft a l1144 1r elfe l lfrinVetree ll t i Walt j 'ffoigillf/ Malt. e ~:. Profited Pa4t4tlttert 11/ 1 91 0 1 4 Z/v4.441-5;•4.6.4..0 4.11 tigough aicZAT,I-7r-7;•-•"*".1—I Athan o liccoffittosbitl • • LEA VE ATLANTIG ULM% 42 ? 4Z t r .! . A Gentle A cc0r0ut0datE.1.44,...4.4.4•1- .. . E xpress v , Preigl?ttulttcytnis .. Mai ;i 00.ALtAIN1414S;VHIVINASTET Atco AccortutiodiVont4nrefrwm,"”vmnrk4i4V,• "612 , ti HDeddopfleld „ 1,44447tirr7, ..-106,:tigrpC11,1,4 imnnenton ' 4 ••••1. n ..•••••• 4.•"•:' • 4. y • • Gs • ,u ..aucaimun • Ate .llfr ir`t - f4 . 1 - I".l" ; • — teZMltivl 4s Ile;onu ..smormi-Auxu,=Aui • • r r Min • .8 sti A. At iiives vine etreitt4444 4 42#.4-4 4 144.itt4-trr•-ivii• 4 p ye . Le 4114! A . 9941 f. **-- '1"7;. * :1"". -1 1 - "7‘','"7 1 •17747 - ' Foie to Atltitiol Qtr. , BoUncUrs l iplickets, good= for the day and train on which they are issitl i typ= , oakmates Peal Express ,No. SO Sout strm . will call foritiggigem abii Part et the ci ty• lituitui.ts tudcbeiticto•itetter Cottailat Atleittic. AZ !: = , 2 4Pain,li ill tie dlealiYetd dab datC • ; • • .‘ • • , t D. Hs HUNPA, utteititp,; QtfiT ON-It4ECOED. ' " THE PAN-HANDLEHOU,TE. . ' • • = writ HOURS to_G_INQINNATT, • via PEN HMV • NIA. RA ILBOAD AND -PA N-lIANDLE4KHO oILS loss TIME than by COMPETING LINES. • ' - PASSENGERS t r uo gm° P - . 111. TRAIN arrive in CINCINNATI next I,mtunGitte.su I' t ki.,26 'mums, ONLY ONE NIGII ROUTE. ' Wir ,TE_WOOD I 213 S.,.cel prated Palace State- Booni - PLEEPING , OA 8 run- throngh Kroin PHIIIA DDLPHIA to OINCINNA.TL , Passektgers , taking the 12.00 H. andll.oo 31,,Train_s reach GINCINNAT.F. end bll j?olnte WEST and sou;ril 9xy : : T1!../41,121, AD- Vtir. 0117 of ell other Ratitcfs. , :. Passeniers for OINCINNATI,IIIDIANAPQ_LIS, ST.LOIIIS A GAIRO,CHIOAGC_I i PEo.KIII:9II4iNG , troN;QtriNcy,miLwAuxEy., ST. PAID ,'; () NAHA, I kl T., and all tiolnto WEST. It 0 ETHWEST and SOUTH WEST will b,' particular to ask for TICAEMS , ifir Via : PAN-pANDLE BOUTI9. • • - • _ , gar- To_ SECURE tho IciNEQYALED edvent_mejt or this , LINE, be VERY PARTIGIII i iitit• and Atut. BOB ' TICKETS;"Via PAN-HANDLE, EI N ANIZZIa d QUES Murata ~ And and KADAETAts.S West Phila. P4SODLL General Tiekek•Agents Pittsburgh: , f Greta; riTlt , orn Alltr4s6=l6lYPlld* t ----- HII,ADELp : •• 1 }.IIPMB- 7141.1[4- Uldß TAALS.—Throtutb and ect Bouts between philadetplild, Baltimore, Mrris risbnrg; Williameimrt;totholgorthweat and the Grea• OiLßeedon of Peandylianie.—Elegant Sleeping (Ara, .11 ght On end after IrOrtDAY, April 26, 1869, the Tridne on hO Philadelphia and Brie Railroad will run aa. follows: ' • • t ESTWARD.. ~ mall Taloin Itities . :114 3 1:1. virtiyeb at ' DSO P: PE/11131PrIllaV7e11, V:" s" larrfves at Erie P ' " 10.00 A. M. Elmira Eta lea'ree P1inadeinhia........4...-- 8.00 A. KC' .„ ;" 6.30 P • IC - " ; arrives at Lock Haven 7.45 p. EepTWABD. - • lan Trklirloiree Erie. • 1E. % ;` r i : 2 6: arricie Erie pcxiirese leaved Erie 6.25 P. lit: . • ".50 A,..111.. . it arrixts at Philadelphia... 7 41.10 P. X. Mail and Es roes connect with Oil Creek and Alla- , hony River Railroad. ,Bageage Checked Tkronfth". AZFRED L. , General Su erintendent. :BtTSIN - ESS PAttrOS. Esiablished IS2I. 'WM. Q. FLANAGAN , dr SON I HOUSE ANDSHIP PLUMBERS' t i • y7137N0, 129 'Walnut street. §' ' fv I.I[ R I.I A C K L.tMESt A DRIB* COI • . .PETER 110.11IQUiHk SON i N I E : 4I 1 6 1 I -! • IrSPorters 9f tarthouware , Shippiligsnd Commieeion•Merelhants, . • • • ' Walnut street, plifitsleiptila. ;L - 1 • B WIGHT, .• , r •.• • . , ATTOIINNY-AT'•LAW, pommissioner of DetMnforthe State of Vennsylvenna' . Illinois. . AftidiSon Street, No. I.Letactigo,lllithilfs. aniotil• eco TTO, $ .N AYL EERY.,' width, from 22 inches to 7G Inches Wide. an numbers Tent-and 'Awning Duck, Pftper-maker's , Felting, thin T}vtnc, Vic. . ,• "JOHN W. EVEIRMAN; fi • Rtreet„Dity_Ht. • DRIvX WELLS—=OWNERS OF'PROP- J sTly• r me__Qtairp_bweis, riyywarimk s edli ; lhoiligtrarstinthrli coyAlerst - irs - tuFg COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE • : PHILADELPHIA, SoDt. 19t 1869, •;! . COLLINS and EDWARD COPE are admitted to au intermit in niy•tinginesa. which will be carried I::rti as heretofore, at - 300 and 308 MINOR Street, under _'the firm' •namoof A. M. COLLINS, SON St CO. • i•e33t*A. D1.,C0LL1N5.,... . . . IDAILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 2,1869., 1 .. L The copartnership horotoforo existing under ,t,he-,! dirm and mono Of CORNEI,IUS & BAli,Elt. was tliesolve4: by mutual consent on Ittly2, 1869. • , i The .business of tho inanufadtory will' be settled and ,closed by ROBERT CORNELLIUS, nt No. 821: Oherrr., street, and. that: of the .atere,,by“ 18A4c1.11...,RA.E.814at.,. No. 710 Chestnut stree t. .110BEI&COHNETAUS. . , 'MAE F. BAKER, . , • , „ ROBERT CORNELIUS,, , • JOHN C. CORNELIUS,'" ; :•& ROBERT C.' BAKER, • • CHARLES E. CORNELIUS. rintAntt.rum, Sept 2, 1869; t • The undersigned , Into of CORNELIUS; ,t BAKER,.. 4have this day entered into a copartnership, under 'thly 'firm name of CORNELIUS .A SONS. o , • ' Having purchased thofactories 821 Cherry street, , arat Fifth street, near' Columbia 'avenue), and all , the- nut; I ,chinery of Ululate flrm, wo are repared to continue tho • ;manufacture and sal° of . Gas' i'ixtures,Lamps, Am, at N 0.821 CHERRY ' STREET, - PHILADLLPIIIA. ROBERT CORNELIUS ' ' • ' ROBERT _ C. CORNELIUS, JOHN C. CORNELIUS, 'CHARLES Et CORNELIUS. ' ' ' se2•lm§ GIIAWFOIID _ARNOLD AND ROBERT C. BARER," tato Of :CORNELIUS 4.t. • BAKER. tills day formed ll'cimirtnertiltip under the uaraq ARNOLD t BAKER.- • ' • • Flaring purchased the entirdetcick of goods of the lufe . ' thm of Cornelius Ar, Raker, at 710 ,CHIC SINUT Street" 41:ey are preparod to continue at that place -the sale , . of Gaff Fixtures, Lams Bronzes ..te. se2.-Int§ CITTLEIti ;`DOD GER S'' AND WOSTENIIOLM'S XL POCKET. KNIVES, PE 'L . and 'STAG ' HAN DLES of beautiful Balkh,- RODGERS' _and WAPEL & BUTCHER'S, and the CELEBRATED LEOoULTBRI RAZOR:so/SW/3 1 IN OASES. of 010 4 00 quallW Razore, Xulvea, Solesore and Table Cutlem;: tomnd. ',' polished. EAR. INSTATIMENTS, ,or -the zno. rev tonettruouon to ambit the hearing', r N' ' • iff,' Cutler mad surgicoiontrEPe,Oztaliser,}loVO , • - • boloot.chostont. • • •" ' . • „ 4 • lt - A - TFTliitnX* " oittrAyST3iffn • • ,', 1 ,1. ' NIA : j_ . , Ale for inralliti; WO 1 5 1, 1 ' d ',:itft life Vill- • inter j er aqui ovbficribor,_if 7 42w,t 1 ;; 1 , 1 ,,,t t ri a,,.... u u .k i jovni ,., 6v0r. :,, BUPplitaiA/V4dl:oll4o7relgiracSisit,;bs'lY afif t ar il ' 1°11:112°1:r igva"dsi33llG'PaW4ll 4)%% . 4 .- iltt a, ot e r i l l otty o nio RUPUti.nOl/,,,q f ,11,1iAnthltiPaeot-notiorfps ;ant put ' Pur.tattctriqu'ilatri-elo tdanuor for 110 mo moor r t a i Tror l • ___ _laTor._ Orgorg_lAPVP,qoroperysf ii., 1 ~, -_, _., 170,!224 POtir tarot. ' • ' , de?• ' ' be/OiSi /711,114„aud'INalAnt divots. _., JSA.A.O NATICAN4,‘'AIR744O,NEER., E; corner Third , stet ;sPrdde''atreeta, only:one Ronal* below the Exchange.' • 4260,000 to lean; in large pr sznall , amounts, on dtamonde,, silver plate, matches , jewelry and all goods of, valtte.. Offlee hem from 9 A. at.. to . 7 P. M. NIFIr. 'Established' fdr tho' last 'forty yearn.; , Ad• winces made In' largo' amounts at the lowest market rates, kid till) rl,4kr-...r,r.1;,,,,,.,, ~ ,A,-..: - ..L. •••_;: ~- • 0,t - w - (4 , :' , L ,A. ,,,,, , ,, 7...;*1.'')-,'' ' • ' . _ ~ , •
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