cury BULLETIN. . : Wil'*'o . -?,„ 04.41•01.. , rit , -,. - 4.1 . •':V-Atichtetn , rx.:-The itt*:"Lui*PDPk."At',Fiiiritiount"i:::Park,: erected tithOrinnfiAtaniallOtit.tatatk; . Association, theAtititVent4l6:'• beetpinllp.ditided; :between Okssoghitiop and the_ Crcteent ratlti.llolo.!, .• ' ' Veli„'. completed grid be:- forMalY iiekeit Saturday next.' '• ' i'. „, 1 -" , 'Tlie plivosaml:'specitications .w ere furnished :57::4 41 . ;',. - litri.O.,;;ANT.,ll.olvitt ; architect, and the -eroc, nrittflielmiiiding was superintended by him :V..,i,:•. ' • rsonally. "•L' . ''""r • ' ' '" of "''','•,.''!•*,? Z'...::! Tite structAire is,lMilt upon a dortble••;rour etikApileS 31.0 in !lumber, Alriven 24 .feet •aPall - , and '''latt' ti j- d." 'IV' tireh 4 ' O l inehes.:4lde and ten f"; e4, ' ' '' l..- ie l lie!s'tlik 7 ,fex't einih'''ig the: w'beleleiigth" and it diliof • rie• bid:Ming', , . • . • r4t ei ;t r l -tf - i,Tli6 - bongo' hin.4 liii , outside 'length 0f,., , ft: et, s ' i•ii .±. I.:CAvi' dth . of •:M feet, tbickneSs' of •wallg, 18 N••• tulles; divided on the , lower or beat tooth ~-. obr ' 'by a 16 inch wall. The second pit . o . ry . : •!6,• ; ,;';„ii,i.aliiirottelied „from - the ; P . atici by - , ri g ,!iizi;t y l . follows ir":44.6o6 , stolis , C: o . l sl(itiVec,"ftie t *,,,e: ~,i•,4i,;0411)iiii0,,,.,iit-4,59p.r.ate.,.. g • F,:i•••;,4 rto4ioat: room • tioors , inaiti lialls l , , ,teet :,•'.:',',.,', vide, -crithilressing and reception , rooms' on *4;aeli side; for use of the two clubs; sliding oorS between dressing and recentiOn room; o p " '•': ", . it], casement doors from reception room to a '-''''' .1,0 feet , balcony on the river front. Total buildingfrom Park levee s :23 feet. I f e T iglt he l i o 4 iis37lvania pill_ ~have finished their &de of the •house, the dressing• room being cased and panelled with yellow'piue boards .'and oiled, the reception room being plastered and completely finished throughout, The stone used in the building is from the . 1 the nest- bank-of - • ' 1 s'te the Park, is' a bliM-grav of_ uniform color, '''' : • -}° very hard and durable. The work was ' - commenced Ma? , 15, 1869 ; the weather being good,, the work las been pushed rapidly for ward bia creditable and workmanlike manner. Itl , TheCotranittees of the Pennsylvania 80at.... •'' ' house 'Association consisted'af•the folloning : . . • .• gentlemen: ' ' .'''.'• Building-John Culin, Frank W. Murphy. Finance—Louis Dreka, G B. "Haines, H. C. Simpson, and G. K. Ilieluirdsi Secretary. Of the Crescent Barge Club Building Assecia :,, tion, Chas. Howson, Sole Trustee, „assisted, by • ' W. A, Steel; It Hinahnian. • • .. , BOARD OF CITY TRUSTS.—A meeting of this body was held this afternoon in the Supteme ..-Court room, twelve members being present. Mr. Benson was in the chair and .Mr. Phil • llps acted as secretary. election for. permanent President was then' held, and Wm. Welsh, Esq., was chosen Nri.thout opposition. ' 4-2 ' A resolution, providing for the appointment tof a committee of three members to take such measures as may be deemed expedient to carryinto effect the law creating the Board, WBs adopted....:. • . • . - ' Hon. Edward King. James L. Claghorn and Es John H. Michener; qs., were anpoipted the Committee. On motion, the President (Mr. Welsh) was added to the Committee. Adjotrned.: MtSIC IN THE Seim°Ls.—Mr. Jean Louis and his first official visit to the lads at the igh School on Saturday afternoon, and gave , 4,:them the first Of " the series of contemplated . - *eekly lessons •in the closing hour of the ses ;"{sion. The experiment was a highly supeess -4ul .one. ; Saturday. morning, Professor ";Louis met the lady principals . Of the primary • - schooLs in the :Normal School building. A large number of ladies were in attendance,and , .mnch interest wasmanifested bythern: Daniel 'vEtteinteeti,PreSident,of the Board of Centro], briefly referred to the importance of the study of music in the public schools, and ranked it - as of more Value thane any other .brauch - of instruction. Professor Louis beingintroduced, statedbis • great aim Wes the popularization of music in -:the-schools committed to his chatge. . lie would, at the weekly meeting on ,Satur-• day next, divide the ,Priacipals into two classes; those who 'had no musical instruction would be taught from ten to half-past eleven those who bad some proficiency would follow until one o'clock. The Control , 'lers are considering the propriety of a :public, musical entertainment by many of the chil dren, at the Academy of Music, during the fall season, that the public may seethe results achieved by a 'few inouthS therciugh instrue - ton. • ALUM TurEF.—A woman, calling her 'self-Mrs. Fitzsimmons, has for the last two or tkree weeks been doing a thriving business in the album trade. Her operations have been mostly confined to the northwestern portion of the city.- Her mode of procedure has been ascertain the 'name of some proininent person in the neighborhood in which she in tended to form-11er ,base of operations, then call Upon the. residents and represent to them , that she AIMS collecting money to bury a dead sister,.. using. the name of the prominent neighbor as reference. Unsuspecting persons have been in thekabitofasking_herinte-their parlors, and while their' attention has been diverted she has managed' in a number of cases to steal albums. We warn our readers to. be on the lookout, for besides being a thief she is an impostor—the dead' sister being a myth. ARRESTS AT THE RONT STREET FIRE. - The,following arrests were made at the large /me on Front street on Saturday night: James Zinn and John Carroll .were caught stealing waternielons'on Front street while the fire was under way. James Thompson ' aged twenty-three years, Was detected in the burning building stowing away several articles in his pockets. • , Adam Ames; aged 21 years,'a fully equipped jireman, was arrested at thefire, being caught • the act Of.appropriating various trifles. In coat was found a quantity of spices, brushes,varnishes and varions other Materials. •. The lining of the coat had been cut in such a - manner as to enable him to conceal the above -- articles - in - it. All of the - partieswere - conr , milted by Alddrman Kerr for a further hear- WANToss. , ASSAULT IN A: TAvElus.—About four o'clock-YeSterday afternoon a nian named John Hoffman, entered the lager beer saloon of Wagner' & Motzer, at the corner of Gaul and Dauphin streets. While there he con ducted himself in a :very boisterous manner, and made an assault upon a stranger who was in the room. The party assaulted was so se riously injured as to be coiSidered apritical condition. Hoffman was arrested and taken to the titation House, where he was searched, • and a revolver found on his person, every chamber of which was loaded to the muzzle; a black-jack and a set of knuckles we re also found upon him. He was committed for a - further hearing. VIOLENT ASSAuvr.--Last_evening,_as_two_ men were passing the/ corner of Thirteenth and Wood streets, tln4y hadto edge their way through a crowd Of men who were standing there. Some jostling ensued, which led to .some wrangling between the men who were passing by and the crowd, during which a young man named Philip Haney drew a black •.. jack and struck one of the two men who were , passing, and whose name is James Syhert , on the head, inflicting a serious wound, which -nay be attended with fatal results. The in jured man, who resides at N 9. 205_ _Sansom street, was conveyed to No. 1814 Callowhill street, w here his injuries were attended to. 3FAVELRY STORIi JOBBED.—About eleven o'clock on Saturday night, the jewelry store _No. 2120 Market street, was entered through the front door and rebbed of forty . gold and six: silver Watches, and : valuable rings, two dozen gold rings, two dozen common rings and three gold chains, valued in all at• $l,OOO. Last night two men earned .f oh n Ferguson and :Edward Voorhees were arrested on suspicion of having committed the robbery, they haVing been noticed sitting on the step of the store shortly before the robbery. or A CATHOLIC CONVENT.—On Thursday evening what is called the Cave of the Catholic Convent situated at Chestnut fill, and which is used for the purpose -of stowing away provisioas, was entered and robbed .of no pounds of butter. WALKED OVERBOARD.—About 5 o'clock ibis morning a man named John Livery, who resides — at -- Minattynnk; walked — tiverbOard — at : Arch street wharf into the 'Delaware, but was rescued by a policeman who happened by close - at hand. NiciiEn ' A HcinsE.-I`his morning,ti man named John Collins was kicked , by a' porno find Seriously inktred, in Franklin street; below Poplar. lie reside. at „,.„ place, near Tenth-street. , STXPLE ON FlRE.—This Intoning a slight _lire occurred at. No. ,14;09 Randolph street. '1 he roof, of Mr. Denjalliin Selser's stghleyras burneil. , • Si.mlit'Filir..,,This morning a slight fire oecurred at No. 1127 Howard street, caused by cbiltirea Matches. .:CtAD Don Suor.,---Yesterday ' afternoon Po liceman Magee shot a mad dog on Walnut, above Eighth street. Niw 'Vona - BAY V'xcvnsioNs.—The • last grand -excnr.sion'of the: series of New• York Bay :Exciitslew, which have 'proved - se• suc cessful, will be given on Thursday, September ihth.` A siietatil train will transport the ex earsion to South Aniboy,:. where the splendid steaMer Williath Cook Will in Waiting and will convey the party down the bay to, bandy Hook, returning up the bay, through the Narrows; , afilarding ;, a view of the points of interest along the Hitds'oh; returning : 'down the river to :New York,. and remaining at Pier No. 1 for an hour, thence down the bay, past' Staten Island ) , and returning to' South Ambey bytho route. At South Amboy the excufsiOnists will againiake the train. arriving Philadelphia about S.tiO P: M. This will be the . laSt,tippor tunity this season of takingthis pleasant trig t and there is every reason for saying that this one Will be the best . that has been: given thus far. Beck's Band will accompany'the excur sion and enliven the party , With, seine choice selections of Music. • ' THE NATIONAL EXIIIIiITION OP FRUITS P-L-cnrrnsi-brtrhft---Hfmtiettlt4iral—So • ,• commences to-morrow. morning : .at .at 10 o ' clock.. We are assured that the arrangements for a fine exhibition are even More extensive and perfect than was anticipated. _Mrs., George W. Carpenter :Mks already sent;.: splendid specimen of the century plant; or American aloe, nearly . ready to expand its blossoms, 'which .appear only, once in one hundred SELECT HIGH Scliocai.---Mr. Caleb S. Hallo well has established at 110 North Tenth street a select high school for boys ' the particular advantages of which - are - Set forth in an adver= tisethent in another . column. Mr. Hallowell . formerly owned an immense, institution at Alexandria, Va.,,but, being a staunch ,Union man, he lost nearly all his property by the war. He deserves the support of our people in his new enterprise. . ' THE COURTS QUARTER --SESSlONS—f'udg'e Allison-;The September term commented this morning, W. Mooney,.Jr., Esq., being appointed fore man of the Grand Jury. Alter receiving their instructions from the Court, they retired to dispose of bills, in order to enable the Court to proceed with jury trials on Menday _next,, at which time the petit jurors will appear. —An old man is now living in Tekonsha, Indiana, who is ninety-eight years of age,eis a cripple, having lost both legs below the knees and an arm in the war of 1812. He is still active, hobbling about on the stumps of his legs. CITY NOTICES. PERSONS returning from the seashore or mountains, who still continue in delicate healthoyill do well by taking a , few electrical trbatuionts from Drs. Galloway &Bolles, the long-established Medical Electri• clans of the city. Their office id on Walnut street, se cond door east of Thirteenth. . PriiSIOTANS ADE: AsTorasnEß,—They find Dr. NVINsLow'R. delightful Liver and Stomach Lozenge the first cathartic and antibilions preparation ever ad ministered. It inalts in the mouth like sugar, and is just ne palatable. Its, operation is mild, harmless anti genial. . Bumsvivr's COCAIN for the hair is all that t claims to be.—Chicago New Covenant." —.BEWARE OF. THE EGGS 'Which vermin lay for next year's crop. Cleanse your premises thoroughly with Lyon's Insect 'Fowler, and thus prevent the cockroaches, fleas, moth, bugs .and ( other vermin from overrunning you with their - broods next year. Lyon ' s Powder will do it. Nothing elke will. , Depot, 21 Park Row, N. Y.• THE LEADERS OF FAMMON. CHAS. OA KFORD & RONA' 834itnd 836 Cbeatnut street, Where everything In the Hat or Cup line can be had. PRESERVING JAMS, • !'.reserving rano. Preserving Bgttles, Preserving Tumblere; Corks and Sealing Wax, And all articles necessary for putting up Fruits. All goods delivered fret. ' At FETHEESTON A; CO.'S, 210 South Sethind street. HOBBY—PLAIN. The oyening of new - style - 8 - bl materlallorth FALL AND WINTER OF BY CHARLES STOKES, Prov es conclusively that he is the LEADER OF FAsiligN, Being as usual in the advance with his modes for the coming season. • Thu immense assortment now arranged for the inspec tion of the public eclipses any ever exposed for sale lin this city, comprising, as it does, all styles of PLAID CHEVIOTS, PLAID :BANNOCKBURNS, PLAID CAS MOTO PLAIN CHEVIOTS, PLAIN BANNOCRSURNS, PLAIN CASHMERES - FANCY SCOTCUT - ENGLISH -FRENCII-AND COATINGS Every variety and shade of Casenneres and Clothe fur FALL OVEIICOATH In fact, his assortment is full up with all the NOVELTIES OF TILE SEAS'ON It corps of Cuttere the most tasty and skilful PRICES REASONABLE B=l CHAS. OAKFORD & Sons Under the Continental Hotel, HaV° the largest supply of ' Ladies' and Misses' Hats in the city SURGICAL /NSTRUMENTB and druggists' sun drica. 8:10wDE:v & BROTHER, 23 - tioutb Eigbtb areel. GENTS' HATS! GENTS' HATS ! Of the httest and most exquisite styles. Prices lowest hi the city. At OAKFORD : B, under the Continental Fon specimen copies and advertising terms 01 the 'Wilmington Daily Corn nwrial and Delnlonre Weekly Tr ib //Ile,' address JENK INS & ATK IN SON , llaangt on , Delaware, Junicious Morn Ens and nurses -use for children a lafo and plemant medicine in Bower's lama Cordial. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases 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. SOS Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany tlielrpatients, as he has no secrets in his practice. A rti-, ficial eyes inserted. No clutrati made for examination , 'Comm, Buriionii . Inverii;Ll skillfiill3r treated by 1)r. J. DtAlson, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. WED DIN G CARDS, INVITATIONS for Parties, 4. New styles. MASON ti CO _ au2.stf§9o7 Chestnut street. WEDDIN — G — : IN NIATION'S EN gravea in the newest stn ' test manner. LOUIS DEENA, Stationer and . Engraver, 10S: Clicking street. . . fe2S tf DIED MUItPIIY.—At l'rine.,ton, N. J., on Saturday, Sept. lllly E.. wife of John 31urphy. Ftineral on Tuesilny, the 11th huet., itt 2!:; o'clock P. N., from the S , ' COII , I Presbyterian. elmreli, Princeton. PENltOt;E.—tinthlt9ll) at nltoheby." Chester county, J'a.. on the llth inst., Jain It. 'Penrose, hi the rlth_year_ iTif hof uge. The niale relatives and friende of the family are re. eneet Pally invited to attend Lia funeral, front 111 H late residence, No. 1534 \Velma street, on Tuesday, 14thti treloelt P. M. TA - TATE:II P.ROOPS FOR SUITS. BLADE. AND WHITE REPELLANTS, V GOLD AND BLADK REPELLANT'S. BROWN AND WHITE REPELLANT'S. ETRE & LANDELL, . Fourth awl Arch • THE DAILY EYENINe MONDAYi SEPTEMBER 13, 18,69. 0 . 34 E.R COLLA-DAV' „ • , A.R E NOW PIS LA Y IN; .. . _ 4 . „ . o FALL`GO D S • , „ , • • . ' ' . . . . • „ . ' • . 1412 AND 1414 CHESTNUT.'StREET, s ell 3t NEW CARPETINGS. FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS, Designed by the best Artists in Paris, for sale only by us, and at less prices than New and, elegant original designs in J. Crossley's & Sons' 64 Velvets for Parlors, with borders to match, exclusive patterns. Novelties in ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS in the Louis XVI., Marie Antoinette, Per sign, Alhambra, Illuminated, and other styles, in entirely new and original drawings. A.:%IERICAN; foT which we have made and are making the most elaborate preparations, we already oiler for the accommodation of any who may wish to be early in ordering their Fall Suits sonic very choice Selections of our new importations and mAnufactures Fashion Plates may be seen at our establish- ment,and from the goo* made up or in piece, already received and in store, any gentleman can now select a wardrobe of inFotrpaiised beauty and elegance. Our stock of ,BOYS' GLOTIIING, especially "School ClotheB," is alreatly marly complete, aMl.hf, Inarrelluus for \ its variety and style. The remainder of oar Summer Stock is being disposed of at reduced figures to nikiko pinkie for goods being received .818 and 820 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PUBLIC. TIMPERANCE - 7MEET=: lug. Thu Monthly Temperance Meeting of the Youpg Mon's Christian Association will bo held TO MORROW (TnesdaytEVENlNG, at 8 o'clock. • Address by Rev. Math M. Price. • o i'hibject for discussion—" Would it be expedient for.tho Church tit set apart one evening in the week for the put , pose of educating the people On the subject of Temper- Vocal find iniitrunienial music wider the (Uri:et-ion of Prof. milling. • 'the public ore inyit,d. '.J . - . &'-' f E. 8.. ' RN E• .1 NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. FALL Imrpo-rtri,A.Prziarvig. ENGLISH BRUSSELS. ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS, 1,000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. Jai, Opened 1,000 Pieces of all the New Styles of Tapestries for the season, at MODERATE PRICE?.• J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET nxl3o in NV E /11111`p SPECIAL NOTICES. ANTICIPATING THE FALL TRADE, Advance Sheets of the new Paris and London JOHN WANAMAKER, ever before offered. 6-4 VELVETS. ALSO, All widths, with borders to match. PHILADELPHIA. 1;!- -, NATIONAL FRUIT AND FLORAL FESTIVAL. OF TILE Fruits of A.rxxerica Natiollat Association of Fruit Grow Ors, I AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, • On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Sertonlivr 14th, 15th and 16th, 1669, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 10 I'. 31. CONVENTION OF AMERICAN FRUIT-GROWERS, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Sept. 76th, leth sled 17th. morning an& liftertteen, for Diticus tliolle un t'raeticul 'end Scientific Fruit Culture.- Admits- Atm Free. RECEPTION. BANQUET, on FRIDAY Evening, Sr:pt. 17 Oi to 11 o'clock/. Elegant Refreshments, speeches, Music, &c AUGUSTIN, the famous Caterer, burnishes the iMpper • Tickets. FIVE 1101,1,ARS. . . B. FRANK - PALMER, LL. D. BUR- geon Artist, has just been , comniissioneti by the Surueon•General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for mutilated Officers of the tT. S. Army and Navy The Governmental offices are to be located In Philadelphia; New L York mid Boston. and are all conducte dales by to Dr. PA . SPECIAL .NOTICES. Grand Exhibition. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society AND T 1113: .tg;iY7 Atlntiosion,f,o Ceuta J. E. GOULD, 92:.1(31-17ESTNU — rk utr street is Helling Steel: k Co:8 and names , 'Bros.' rilllloBllan tlin's Cabinet Organ& nearly as low a.S at ri a y fury-l). ti au27-tf Ilya 1109 GIRAIW STREET. 110'9 TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND PERFUMED BATHS. • • Departments for Ladies. • Main open froth aA.M. to 9 P.M. " pltf rp STATL .RIGHTS 'FOR SALE.— W—Strtto rights of - a - valuable inventionjust atented, - and designed for the slicing, cutting • and chipping ot dried beef, cabbage &c., are hereby offered for sale. 'lt is an article of great' value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every fain tly. State rights for sale. Model can be seen at the telegraph office, Cooper's Point, N. J. •• Inv29-0§ MUNDY & HOFFMAN. _____. 1 ..1.--._ • HOWARD HOSPITAL; NOS. - 1518 li.,Y and Th2o Lombard street ,Dispensary Dopartmont. —Medical treatment and medicine furnished gratuitously , , o Oto poor. we shall offer at the proper time large invoiee:i of everythiug sen_sonable iu., these good,s, pm_prising S E L & S 0- WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13', TU.EIR STOCK OF FALL AND DRESS, GOODS SILKS, ' POPLINS, FINE DRESS GOODS. !LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS! Nos. 71.3 and 715 North Tenth Street. Children, 25 Cents LADIES' CLOAKINGS. STRAWBRIPGE & CLOTHIER -r NOW EXHIBIT ;THE BEATJTIFUL SCOTCH So greatly in demand in Paris, London Old New York. The styles were selected by and manufactured expressly for onrselies. Among them we enumerate :. • '' MACGREGOR, ROB ROY, PRINCEICHAR LESS MACDONALD;• CLAN RONALD, WHITE AND FANCY CLOAKINGS. In thiS department we oflbr every colbr and style of seasonable goods for Z' W 13 .A. C Xi'. VELVETEENS. Having given great attention to the 'selection of the proper shades and qualities of these oo'l ,, for this reason's sales, we confidently invite an examination of our goods. WATERPROOF CLOA_KINGS. Now open Ten Cases Waterproofs, in all the .Lest make. in Black; Brown, cfold, and Fig. Style's; ranging in price from 80 cents to S° 00 per yard. , CI,COA.riZINC*S. ASTRACIIANS, CARACU.LLAS, FUR BEAVERS, &c., &c. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. AIISCELLANEOUS. THE IMPROVED BALTIMORE Fire-Place Ileater, With ILLUMINATING DOORS and WINDOWS, and MAGAZINE of sufficient capacity for fuel to last 24 HOURS, at a coat of but 11 CENTS PER DAY. The mustporfectamtchourful Reator in use— Raviuginade arrangements with MR. S. 11. SEXTON, OF BALTIMORE; For tho EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of these Heaters, we are prepared to furnish them in largo or small quan tities. Sold, wholesale retail by tho Manufacturer, • Jontsr...s. CLARK, loos market st r eet., liewnre oT imitations gotten up on the popularity Ot these lie‘nters.. aua 2nt.S 7 ~~~6~yM rLAip:',i..: : :.i:..cw-Ai;; IMIMIMEM C,LANSTUArtfr, HIGHLANDER. Of our own direct importatiqu. CENTRAL , EMPORIUM, M.A.CpTJET, PRINCE EDWARD, MACFARLANE, PERSONAL. OR THE LADIES; ' • FTIU " COSMETI.Q.U.E - A LA POMPADOIift, 2 . I ' for beautifying and Preserving the'complexion, and giv.- ing it the freshness and brilliancy of youth;, it is with out a rival.. It is perfectly free from any deleterious minerals and drugs, and its efficacy. is wonderful, for rendering the skin soft, Pure end heantiful.it is. the true secret of beauty, and all ladics'should use it ' For sale by all dealers. - ~. • • , 111.111111ALSIii No. 210 South Eighth street,: TO RENT. friSTABLE TO. RENT—ON , XARK'S Limo. west of gloventb stroot, above Arch. Seven s, ample earring° room, water, ond_gas. Well adapted for-aclub stable.-_ -WM. H, BACON, Felli 6t rp* • ' 317 Walnut streot. BOARDIN G. BOAiID - THREE rooms to rent, with board, at sell -3tTp§ ___ 1039 Chestnut street ARKING WITH — INTOTIMBrir IN .131. Embroidoiln a g . , A B . Miva y St . itatn l„ s itoz. .t o c it etroet. DESIBABL 14