Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 28, 1869, Image 4

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    1i latr e Distribution oi the Aron
°Sailer Fund
? n e f,t - ilfiteaV 1 4.4 i
Avbn tone 'errand
for t ifidoivis and orPhans met yesterday at
Plymouth, and alliipted - alilini for the distrilm
,- ,t , lon 0:4 titq l ,fluftlp 'that ,reach.- them There
*ere Iftesetit JOseikf Chitilxiii,'''Scihn B.
;rSmith, Colouakill , S2Nirright; George Corny,
^.E. C. Wadhams, J. W. Eno, Thomas J. Plat
e."' lips, R. McFarland, H. H. Harvey, Ira Daven
•. port, Draper Smith and L. Smith. ,
'After takinetbe oath' required by the rules
and regulations, the ¢Trustees elected E. C.
Wadhluns, President ;` A: "Gaylord, Treasurer;
William L. Wilson, Secretary and Disbursing
Agent. The report and-rules and regulations,
• US adopted, acknowledge' that the fund is spe
' clfie, and given solely for the aid and relief of
those persons who survive the appalling death
Which involved husbands, fathers, brothers and
SOLIS in the ilark chambers of`the Avondale col
• liery, to them alone the benefit of the generous
and pmmpt,public contribution belongs, and
..4. to no other charity, present or prospective,
siiali any of,the fund be assigned. The plan.
of distribution ror the first ..year is as follows:
"Each Widow will be paid the sum of $2OO, hi •
equal monthly payments; each Male orphan
; 'child miler fourteen years, and each female
orphan child under sixteen years,.shall be paid
for the same period $lOO in the same manner;
children over the ages mentioned will be paid
in full a sum not exceeding $300.”1
• FiVe thousand dollars Weae voted to meet i
•w • vri= • : a brated - in—the--foregoi
, These,provi;ions ire made for aid and relief
i until' the, first, day of 9etobet,lB7o and will
• ali,Salto all but $40,000. The remainder of the
• rand is to. be carefully invested in good securi
,
, .
• ,4es, that can be converted into cash when re ,
wired, and to constitute a permanent fund,
visible upon the following basis:
• „ ' r''One-third to constitute the widows , fund,
• fad the remaining two-tbirds the orphans'
fund.; From these funds the', widows, and
al orphans are to' , receive quarterly payments
until the whole is exhausted. The report and
rules in extent will be ,furnished the city press
for publication in a day or two. Col. H. B.
74 Wright, Who prepared the report and rules, was
continued as Chairman of the Executive Cora
-1 tnittee. The bonds of the Treasurer were
fixed at $50,000. 'the Board adjourned to
i meet at Plymouth, Satorday, October 16th
CITY BULLETIN.
'J.JIN PUBLIC BUILDING COIIMIGSION.---A.
special meeting of the Public Building Com
mission was held yesterday afternoon in their
rooms, President Wm. S. Stokley in the chair.
The Committee on Architecture and Plans,
through its Chairman, Mr.,Walter, reported
' that, afterii carefid examination and study of
the , plans submitted, they would recommend
the awarding of the first prenaitun for the de
sign possessing the most'rnerit to John McAr
thur, Jr. ; second premium to Samuel Sloan;
• third to Fuller, Laver & Shim; fourth to
Schultze,Le Brun &Shoen. The design deemed
by them the best of those submitted to them
not fully meeting their approbation, they de
sired that a resolution should be passed em
-- plOyingpre author of that design to - alter - and
modify it; the altered plans to' be submitted to
the Commission for their; action. -
Mr. Billington asked for a postplinement;in
order ' that .the plans might be fully ex
, • amined by the Commission, until Wednesday.
Mr. Gillingham was opposed to a postpone
ment.
'Mr. Walker stated that the Commission
was bound to decide upon the best plan sub
mitted by. Friday next..
A debate ensued, in the course of which. it
-was stated that the, estimates. were: .By Mr.
McArthur, $2,385,000; by Samuel Sloan, $3,-
154,000 ; Fuller, .s.aver & Sims, $2,250,000;
Schultze, Le Brun & Shoen, $4,300,000.
Mr. Blllington Withdrew his motion, and the,
relolutions contained is the'report were taken
up separately.
• Mr. Dickinson moved that the first premium
- be given to Fuller, Laver & Sims. Not agreed
° Mr. Billington.moved that the matter be post
poned until Wednesday week next.
Messrs. Robbins and Adamson were opposed
to a postponement
It-was-then amended to read next, NVednes
day, but the resolution as amended was then
lost. '.
The awards of the premiums were then
x,oreesito_aszepnrteci.
Billin,,aton moved to amend the rewln
tion employing Mr. McArthur to' modify his
plans by inserting that no extra: charge shall be
made therefor. •
Mr. Adamson moved that the additional ex
pense be limited to $5OO. -
The resolution, as thus amended, passed.
On motion, the Committee on Architecture
and Plans was increased from seven members
to nine. Messrs. John Robbins and James S.
Watson were appointed by the chair as the
additional memberS. Adjourned.
' Cr
_itirtmer Courrctr.:--A call for a special meet
ing of Select Council was issued on Friday; to
meet. on Monday, but while 411 e hour for the
meeting was fixed at 2 o'clock, there was no
quorum at twenty minutes of 3 o'clock. A few
minutes; subsequently 14 members answered,
and it was , decided that a quorum was present.
Bills from Colmmon Council were taken up.
The ordinance front Council making an appro
priation to pay the committee receiving the
statue of Washington was concurred in; also,
the resolution directing the Highway Depart
ment to pave the' sidewalks on Broad street,
from Germantown road to Clearfield street;
also, the ordinance making an appropriation tti
the Board of Health of $45,000, to pay for
cleaning the streets; also, the ordinance mak
ing an appropriation to pay for stationery in the
Supreme Court.
Mr. Fox introduced a resolution that the
Commissioner of Highways notify the Street
Contractor on North Broad street that unless
he forthwith complies with his contract, the
work will be done by the Department.. Agreed
to. Also, the ordinance making an appropria
tion of $28,870 60 to the City Commissioners,
for the purpose of carrying oat the provisions
of the Registry law. Adjourned,
RUN OVER AND INJUIIED.--Mrs. Hannah
Morton, aged seventy years, was knocked down
and, run over by a milk wagon yesterday after
noon, and seriously injured. She was taken
to her 'residence, at Frankford road and Han
over street, near which the accident occurred.
The driver was arrested,
Yesterday 'afternoon, about half-past five
o'clock, James Graham, forty-three years of
age, was' knocked down and run ,over by a
horse attaehed to an express wagon, at Beath
and Laurel streets, and severely injured. Ile'
was- removed to his residence, Frankford iota
and Master streets. The driver was arrested.,
Mary Harkins ' aged. twenty-two years, re
siding at Girard College,' was knocked down
and badly bruised by a horse attached to a
carriage, yesterday afternoon, at Broad street'
and Girard avenue. She was taken to St.
Joseph's Hospital
01 ErNOMEIVEI 01311.STIA.*:ASSOCIATION.--
Last evening a loge meeting of the Young'
Men's Christian Association was held at their
Mil, Peter B. Simons,', President, in the chair.
Alter the opening exercises-the essay of the
evening 'was read by the George W.,
Smiley, D. D. The subject was--" Man as.a.
sub-creator." The essay was followed by the
discussion' of the question—“Wbat is the legiti
mate work of the Young Men's Christian As
sociation:l7 The exereises - were interspersed
With delightful selections ref .music by a choir
under thtrdirection-of A.s - a I lull. Esq. After
the electiOn of tbirty-roilr thtt meet
itra atijctimeti.
HOME THIEVES._ AIZRESTE6.—'On Wetloos
das. last, dosoph Aforris T AO eril?_4o l l4 .
came to this
belonging to Siiiider,•of Sliddersville,.Kent,
countyv . Md.; .Gibsou had,Viotso,telo
Daidd
,Jones. of . SMYrna,'Del:, L and a wagon
belonging to Sathuel Taylor, of Town's End,
'hi the same. State. 2 Gibson. disPoSBdlo!tbis
plunder in 'West Philadelphia. Morris, who
put lip at the Plough Tavern, on Secontl.strept„.
was• arrested before '4 could •'hi
The prisoners were taken to the Central Sta
tion, where they made statements implicating
GeOrge Ilarritigton, 'Of Kent couiity, " Md. , A•'
search of liarrnigton's stable was may e,. liar
riugtonliaving iled.to escape arrest, and ,taro
buggies, seven sets of harness and a number of
carriage cushions were. found. Gibson and
Morris have been committed; and -will Oo sent
to Kent'county for trial.
AunenA BonE i trirs.—Last .eve . nipg there
was aline display of the, aurora; borealis._ •• It
stretched 'across nearly the entire extent' of the
northern horivon, and formed's sort of arch of
pure white light, from which lhere '•,sbot 'up
about half way to the zenith innuniorable
streake . ef light, frincred'with red, green;, and
other: colors. The fringed
was ,at its -height
about nine o'clock ' .'and 'lasted until , 'short
time before midnight: •
SEIZURE OF LAGER BEER.—DeRuty Col
lector Wm. Mackey, of the Fourth District,
seized; on; Saturday, at the Rising. Sun, , GOO
f...4wer. 7 bear..----Tiul---canse-wAs •
alleged violation of theirevenue Wm.
Batton, the watchman in .Charge, was,: on Sun
day, badly beaten by a party of Well.
.HANDSOME DONATION.-Mr. John e. But»
Her yesterday received one hundred dollars
,from lion. Noah D Taylor,
s of . jersey (Ay:, it
bbing his' donation to the'.,,,y143 Monument
Association. Mr. ButWr , reskonded to thd
kind-hearted gentleman's letter in ;fitting terths.
taT Y ''ivlotteEg.
WHAT, WILL TEE LADIES.—Tho
Fall obening - of. Fl'encl4Xll/Inglri . Geoati tinneiniiieclt4
takeplace on Thursday next, at the popular emporium
of Thompson Reynolds, N. W. corner Eighth and Vine
streets. Since Mr. Reynolds took possession of this es
tablishment :the stock- of millinerY,Wpoint olrycriati t
richness and taste, has bof been viirpaseediand we assure
our lady readers that on to-morrow they will see as
elegant an assortment as the most fastidious could desire.
—AC
.1z is the eysteiri;'as vellitS the taet'Of Pro
,
forisor A. Wot.Lowsgt t which makes hint trainable as an
instructor in vocalism and on ,the piano. - Parents who
particularly: 'deeire their daughters to become accom
lished in one or bothahottld call upon. the Professor at
his residdrito; No. 523 South Eighth street.
1
" Fr;onistm." means' the "Honey of
Flowers." Burnett is themaker of thls popular perfume.
EXOISITE NEW FALL' CONFECTIONS,
Manufactured by WIIITAIAN h (30:, 318 Chestnut stree
Metallers supplied at the lowest wholesale prices..
, . .
t Ob. - 111G 'TABLBS, Step-ladders, "Meat
Safes, and a large assortment of kitchen articles at
PARSON & 00.'8, .
. 222 Dock street, below Walnut.
. ___
HOUSEKEEPERS can get a complete outfit for
'he kitchen at
222 PARSON & / Dock see. 'rel t
CUTIA 1, flteer• r •re—__ •
71313 A ! CunA !! CUBA!!
The new style of Gents' MIL'
At the Store of Carus. oA6Bozo
Under tho Continental.
FULL STOtIC . OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
NOW COSI PLETE,..!tT
PALM ANDRIOT,-TAILOR, of long experience
and high reputation in , Paris and New 'net, recently in
this city connected with establishments ,In which lie
could not display the skill and taste that made Ids rept'.
tatio and as th fashionablef informing his friends; pa
tron the public, that he is s now
netted with EDWARD P. lirst.Lit, Merchant Talley;
southeast corner Chestnut and Betenth, where he can
show them a magnificent stock of goods, and make them
clothes equal to the best establishments of Paris, Lon
don, or New. York, and at moderate prices. ~ •
•
LADIES : CfrAs oAxvortz & Sozrs,under tho
Continental, keop the latest and most beautiful styles
of Hats to be found in.the oily. , • : • -
Hive them a ca 11., :.
.
For met:in-ten - copies 'and advertisin m r , t ertus
of the Wilniingion` Daily Commercial dud Delawaie
Weekly Tribune,. address JERKINS, .&
. &TKINSON,
Wilmlugton, Delaware ,
•
JUDICIOUS: MOTHERS and nurses use tor
cluldrea a safe and pleatiant medicine in Bower', Infant
Cordial.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' gun
dries. •
• . SNOWDEN, it BuoTRES,
El South Eighth etreot.
- -
~ .
GENTS; AND YOUTHS', HATS AT OATF.FO.RDS'
where'all the latest styles cau always ha had at the low
est prices. •
Stores under the Continental:
CoMiSp_BunimiS,_..lnverted 'Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. .Davidson, Sys, Chestnut street.
Charges moderate, • •
TILINDNESES AND CAT /LIMN..
J. Isaata,M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats
all diseabes appertaining to the abet° tnembera with the
utmost emcees. Westimoniabp from the most reliable
otirces in the city can be seen at his oilicsr, No. 805 Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination
T 'ii t NQS ' A 111 VIS.
MRS. M. A. BIND R; . .
MRS.
ARTISTE DES MODES, ,
llel, N. W. corner Eleventh and' Chestnut streets.
This opportunity is t to announce that latest just
returned, from Paris end , Londen with the Fall
Fashions-7theso designs being personally ..selected, and
modeled frotrithe greatest novelties, and trimmed in a
superior sty_le—and , will :open • • • • ,
WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1860,
with French and - English Drosses, Cloaks- Manteletta,
Sleeves, and Children's Costumes, Bobo do bhambro and
Breakfast Dresses.
Dream and Cloak Making in every variety. Wedding
Trousseaux furnished at short notice and reasonable
prices. Real Thread and Guipure Laces, Roman and
Plain Ribbons and Sashes, . •
• Paris Jeweley, neatest styles of Jet, Hold and Shell,
the rarest and most elegant ever offure6. Hair Bands,
Combs atnd Regal Nets.
-.Dress and Cloak Trimmings,lhe most tastefulthat are
to be secured in the • French metropolis, wholesale and
. . .
Bridal Tells and Wreaths.' KhrOloves,7s cents and 81
per pair.
Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated system
for cattle lndieir drosses, socgues,bnegnee,dtc. tnylatfeP
MMI AL
---
CARL GAERT R'S NATIONAL
Conservatory, of •Mnitic, pt the old location, S. E.,
corner of Tenth and Walnut streets, will be open for the
regular Fall Term of theneason of 1869.70 on the 4th of
October next. The high reputation of the Conservatory
at the above-named clues-roonts will bo, sustained lipti
guaranteed by the same musicofdirector as heretofore.
• All the skill and experience Mr. Carl Gaertner will.
be devoted bothring thoreugh musical instruction (at
low rates), to amateurs and to those intending to
adopt the art as a profession,
Apply on the_ prembes from 10, A. 31, to 5 P.M. and
film 6to 8 v, at. at M. Gaertner's residence, 152 North
Eleventh st. ,'" ' ~, •
Early application will secure choice of dayaand
ours for Instruction. 5e2.3-7t*
A. R. TAYLOR'S
I3INDIN(1 ACADEMY,
NO. 612 ARCH STRHET,
•
Will open for the reception of pupils on MONDAY, SOP'
ember 27. at 4 o'clock P. M. Circulars at Leo &
Walkor'n,7=,Boner's, 1102, and Andre% 1104 Chestnut
street. Also, at Winner's, /003 Spring Garden street,
and 445 North Eighth se23 12V
° ! O . NNe S ALEX. WPOL O nd W SiSnKI REOPENS
narywwourtemwhiacheaables gnrigt by ead murac
at sight, and renders the voice powerful and melodious.
Mons. W. will also explain his new invention, "Time
Clock:" All those who desire to become fine singers and
excellent performere, and join Concerts, Oratorios, or
Choirs, will call, at Mons. - W 's residence, 533 South
Eighth street. , ; paw a tabu§
•
m jacAN CONSERVATORY OF.
TFFICE 1024 WALNUT STREET.
Class Rooms, 1024 Walnut:and 857 North Dread.
FALL QUARTER will begin MONDAY Oct. llth, MO.
Pitons may commence at any timo.
CIRCULARS AT VIM MUSIC STORMS.' .
solo th to 120
riniE PHILADELPHIA * MUSI - 0 S(TH.Tioi4,
4.. f9rIIoABDING AND DAY 1140HOLARS will open
OCTOBER, 4111. MADAME BLANCHE SMITH, Prin..'
cipal. The different departments under Professors of.
first rank. Olroulars at all the Mimic stores. SubscriP".
Owl list now'open at Philadelphia institute, 1201:10hest.
nut street. ; ....., : : , . . - set-s th t ool§
H.
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W
t. CHARLES JARVIS ILL RH:
0 eat,s a u b m ov e o t A be re d i u l ie , f iiiiiffession
..70NDffekeYii,..tfireap
ber Mtb.113,39 Residence : No 191 North Nineteenth
-- .._
lAN O—MISS , ELIZABETH AND MISS ,
faihc.)ryrl,rffioreeA2,r4o44l4o;lloAmordAyLaLtu,tNhe,r4lBd.stic.ne:oonftet!ttietift
street. , • ' • 3820-111 31
- TAMES • PEARCE,. M. f 1,,, .ORGANIST'
eir Bt. Marks (1430 Spruce street), will cautinue his pro
fessions!, engagemen ts on October Ist. 1 1461 8 - 0 4 11 ,( 11 3t5
- - .
SIG. P. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF
hinging. Private lessons and classes. - Eesldenco
808 8, 92111Tteenth street. auhl-tti
-Pr -A 13 • ;F: - - r 4 • •.•
t,NIN fiTfl,lr TIN t'• Pa D'EPPIT44:.ititIESDO'-'oPrit
CHARLES STOAES'S,
NO, 821 CHEBTSUI. S7:IIEET
crilrOitln NANCE'S.
ESOlfiSirirw
proportrof — Bernard-Quinti from the'
lien?of, earkkin .iPtilu l 9‘nt;r
c
yiothi t i ed ,..sy, tire eleot and Com Go-don 1
, • CilS of thc , 'City of,Philadelpitia, That the City
Solicitor be directed to release of record• all
tbatverfar:nfratne t9netngtrt and lOb ofgrodmic
M livile do the north Catlittrine Street,'
betyeen Fifth street and Passyunk Road, iu
ar.City,,,of t Philadelphia,. and., jug,rfted i.
detail • platt“.Nfi.' 12 ; leentainitig , 'hi' front or
Dreadth on said Catlarine , street eighteen feet,
and extending 'in Jong% or depth six - v . -six
feeesix inches, 'Morel' a4Mtr-feet
wide alley; tbe property .of Bernard Quinn,
from the lien of a judgment entered of record
itrt,he District Court , of Philadelphia, to , D
comber Term; 1868, No. 669, D. S. 8., upon fhe
official bond of Francis'P.:Haggerty, collector
of outstanding taxes. , 'Provided, That the said
Bernard Quinn. shall pay; ; into.,. the City Trea
miry the NUM of ten dollars,
.to, pay' for the pub
lication of this, resolution, and `Oat in the
opinion of the City Solicitor' the interest of
the city will not be preitirticed'hy said release.
JOSEPH* F. IVTABCER
PreBident of Coiuni on COUßCil.
ATTEST—ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Clerk of ConnheorCouncil.
WILLIAM, S. STOKLEY,
President Of Selebt Council.
Approved this twenty-fifth day of September,
Ann o Domini one thousand 'eight hundred and
sixty-nine (A. D. 1869.) . ' • • --
DANIEL', M. FOX,
Mayor of Philadelphia
'r AN AP
propriation to the Conimissioners of Fair
mount Park. • „. iri _
SEcTioN 1. The SeleOt ;andfoommon Conn-
Oils of the city of Philadelphia do :ordain, Thiif
the sum of one hundred thousand dollars be
and the same is hereby-, appropriated to the
Commissioners of Fairmount Park -to pay fox
the permanent improveznent thereot. Said
sum to.be taken out ofthe lottn , autborized by
ordinance approved the, , twenty-sixth day of
Deeember,A.D.lB6B,entitled "An Ordinance to
create a loan for the; further.:' extension of
Fairmount Park and r 'for ' the. improvement
thereof." And warrants for . said appropria
tion shall be drawn by the'said Commissioners.
' biEni FAAABCER,
• President of Common Council.
ATTEST—JOILN ECKSTEIN, :
Clerk of Common Council.
WILLIAM S. ;STOKLEY,
• . President .of Select: Council.
' Approved this twenty-seventh d9y ofSeptern
ber, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869).
• DANIEL 'l4 - : , FOX, -
it Mt yOr of Philadelphia.
IESOL TION AUTHORIZING A CER
tain transfer to be made in the appropria
tion to the Fire Department for the year 186 J.
Resolved, By the hielect and Conimon Coon
dls of the city of Philadelphia, That the City
Controller be and he is hereby 'authorized to
make the following transfer in the item of
appropriation• made to the Fire Department
for the year 1869, amounting to the ' sum of
one hundred (100) dollars.
From item 9, "For gratuity to Steam Engine
Cortipanies," to item 2, office expenses, to pay
bills for work done in refttting office, 80., one
hundred (100) dollars: - •
• JOSEPII . F. MARCER,
President of Common Council.
ATTIIi3T—ABRAHAM STEWART,
AssiStatt Clerk' of Conimon Council.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY.
President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-seventh en-seventh day of Sep
tember, Ann° Domitu one 'thouSand, eight
hundred and sixty-nine (A.. D.'1869).".'
-DANIEL 'M. FOX,
• it Mayor of Philadelphia.
'SOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ; THE
satisfaction of certain judgments.
Resolved, By the Select and (Jo lon Coun
cils of the city , of Philadelphia, T t. the So
licitor is hereby directed to, enter satisfaction
on the official bonds of Thomas '.Dickson, late.
City Commissioner (D. C., D. S. a, Dec. 64 92
and Dec. 65, D. 8. B. 227), prOvided Alto Con
troller shall certify that the accounts of the
said Dickson are correct and there is no de
fault. ' • ':,,s:
• JOSEPH' F. MARCER,
President of .Common Council.
ATTEST-ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
W LIAM S. , STOHLEY,
• President of Select Council.
- Approved. this twenty-seventh day of
September, Anno Don= one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869).
DANIEL M. FOX;
•
AN ORD LNANOE TO MAKE ANAPPRO
biII. priation pe,y a certain sewer assessment
' 4
'Sncrzorri. The Select and Common Conn.;
end of the_eity_of.Philadelphia do•ordairi,That
the sum of three hundred and thirty-five del-
Jars and twenty-fire cents be and the same is
hereby appropriated to pay the sewer assess
ment bill for the sewer constructed along. the
south side of South 'Penn Square, under a
contract with the city: - Warrants to be drawn
by the CoMmishioner of , City Property, in
accordance with existing ordinances.
JOSEP.IIII F. MARCER,
President of Common Council.
ATTEST—JOHN.ECR.STEIN,
_ Clerk of Common Council.
WELLIVI S. STOKLEY,
Presid tof Seleet‘Couned.
Approved this twenty fifth day of September -
Anno Domini one thousand eighthundred and
sixty-nine (A. D. 1869):"
DANIEL M. FOX,
it"'' Mayor of Philadelphia.
.•
•
'EI ESC , IJT.T.ON RELATIVE TO THE
J) sin pension of the South Penn Hose Com
, Ra'.
Roo:red, By the Select and Common C'outi l
cils of the city of Philadelphia, That the
South Penn Hose Company and Independence
Engine Company be suspended for the spade
of three months from the date of susheneion
and that the Chief Engineer of the l'lre De
partment -be directed to retain the appropria
tion to said companies for the above period.
JOSEPH F. MARCER,
' President of Common Council.
\ ATTEST—JOHN, ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Counoil.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY;
President of Select Council'
,
Approved this twenty-seventh day of Sep
tember, Anno Domini one thousand eight bun-.
dred and sixty-nine (A. D. 1869).
DANIEL M. FOX,
its Mayor of Philadelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ST. MICHAEL'S CIIITRCH, ' HIGH
I , l l " . :Qtreot, Oermantown. Feast of St./dictum' and all
Angels, Wednesday, 29th inst. Services as follows:
le l A. M., Morning. Prayer .and Holy Coourmujou.
Sermon by the Roy. Dr. DaVies,of St. Peter's.
Children's service. 8 P. M., Evening Prayer and .ser
mon by the Rev. Dr. Rudder, of St. Stephen's. Offertory
at each service for Sunday school building and mortgage
on the church. . 8e25-s tu 2t*
OFFWE,'REOEIVER OF TAXES.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25 , 11369.
' TOS TAXPAYMIS.—Notico .is hereby given that a
penalty of TWO PEE CENT. will be added to all'city
tam* unpaid after October 1. • • I:.
. Joury ••ra. BIELLOY, • •
ie27Ber • Receiver of Taxes.
,
11.- OFFICE OF THE MORRIS CANAL
U . AND BANKING OOQPANY. •
JnI2SEY CITY. ept24;480%
The intorost Upon the Idortgago and Boat Loan Bonds
of this Company, foiling duo upon tho first day of Oct.a.
bernext , will be paid at this office and at the Banking
Douse of Messrs. 13,yr. CLARK CO., in Philadel
phia-• Pa:
402 .6, 2 § , , • • JOHN nottoEss; sae,.
---
ua OFFICE O 1 THE FRAN.K.O4'
1.1131 f. ;NSUItANCE COMPANY. "' 4
H/LADELPHIA,
An alectiOn for Ton PAbradersAbradersfor SOD the ei
will be held, agreeably to the charter, at the l offia(i'Of the'
Company, on ONDAY, October 4th neat, betereon .11
A: untl,2 in: •
“e29t ou4 w.ItIcALLISTER, &credit!'•
PHILADELPHIA AND DARBY;
Railrond.—Ou .atal after MONDAY, Sept. 21th,
tittesonitoro fur tho-DARBY RAILROAD will tako the
orenilinses itt Thlrty-n lath and Markotwhlchwlll.earrY
hem to the cars at Thirty itinth tind . Darby
xtra chard'', sett
Fr-EA-. • LAW • I) IIPARTIATANT-UNIVBR- t.ity utPoir4svivania—A term will can nouoe on'
Thin(lay, lict. 4. Antroductory. Lecture by Protesoor
1110 i la 3 o'obullz ,P, ISL_ ne , 2l-t oeo
•
0, - - ', ' :5•.) YEARS' ACTIVE . kRC'X
AICE.;
VX. It ••v1 t 1 It, No ..2,19 Vine tar eet, tallow Tiara,
xen- '
!, , , , ,orth t) ,, ictlid.wieqt.To-tii int hi. ef ty,lit pricott
1,, :,..;* :1,1. Te, th I'lnnneil, Tovt I/ Itopttned, Exchanged,
tv Iterart , lellea to Hall. (:tr. oil Ett•l, n pain in fix
' ;;!'n. Men howl:, ata ti
.Nn
GE TO.
.e , J. ,i 1111"01.41ICAL NOTICES. ,
''
efltr i tjffitiViClTlß:A. - ii ii. ggriiir - ii 8,
ii Pf " -TEIM TINION_BEPUBLICAN . STATE Off t.
' .AL , /COMMITTEE +halo made arrangements foe ,
MASSMENTXNGS aa follows, viz.: , ~,,, , . .., I .
.1 ~, ,' , 1 , 1 TUESDAY, September 261.
West Oliester,-Ron. C. Delano, Rob. John Allison.
rdidaleburirMuyder coeutp-Gov. J. W. Geary, 11. , 11.
Ranch, Esa. ,1 A , • ' _.,-
, Redtordoe-Thoe. J. Diglustm beg ,
'Macao. Forestoounty-liett. t.. W. Scofield.
,;Washington-Gen. flares White, r . +
, Conderepott, Pqtter county--Hou. John Scott.
) - Eittsburgir4-1l on. William D. Kelley. , ,
I Coatesville-General John M. ThaYor, Beetle Davis, ;
1 Indiabas- ,
lil tiA. Wilson nenszey, Gen. Joshua T,.
,
Qtreii. . , , i i
Pheenixville-Von. William 'Williams,
I , , , WEDNESDAYiSeptember 20.
Allison .
Ghester, Delaware conuty--Ron. C. Delano, lion. John
rsnethpqrt. Mitten con nty-Ron.- John Scott- '
Clearfield-Gov. Joint We. Geary, o
_ Cohnitina--General John M. Thayer, IL S.-Senator :
Reese Davis, Esq. , F,r .. ,
s , 1 THURSDAY. September 30. _
Norristeiwi- Evening/-Gov. J. W. GearYlllon.o,Do•
lano, lien. John. Allusnl, Boole/11ln IlaYWooar q., Es J.
M, Vabderslice, Esq. ,
North Wales, Montgomery connty-Gov. J. WeGettrY,
Ron., O. Delano, lion. John Allison, Beni. Illy Wood,
Esq., J . M. Yandoisliee, lieu .
Ilas ertord, Delaware county-Hon.•A. NV neon Ilene.
y.
ze llarrisbing-Gen. John N. Thayer,S. Seattar
Reese Davis, Esq.. -, k
White Horse, Chester County-Ifon. Thoffias J. Big
ham.
Allentown-Von. William Williams. ~
FRIDAY October I.
tneaster--,oov, John W . , 1
Geary.
Allentown-General John M. Thayer,' U. S. SenatOr ;
Reese Davis, Esq.
Altoona-lion. John Allison.
--.- • • .
SATURDAY, Dctoher 2.
Berrysburg, Dauphin County—Got. J.: W. GearY.
Germantown, Philadelphia—Gen. Joint M. Thayer,
S. Senator ; Reese Davis, Es .
Beaver Falls—Hon Jo . ,
.• ••, • t 7- 3[OITDAY, October 4.
Pitisbuigh—lion:Johu.SOott, lion. G. A.. Grow,' If
Bucher tywope, .115(1.
Parker's Landing, Venango county—Goy. J. W
Geary. ...
11.iMatich Clintikz-Hon: A. Wilson 11Ouizity;Gen. John
'Thayer.
Northumberland—Captain G. W; (furry.' ;
Lancaster—Hon. Wm. D. Kelley.
New Alexaudritt—Hon. , Williams, Col. A. S.
Fuller
TUESDAY, Octobor 6.
Beaver—Hon. John Scott, Hon: G. AI Grow; Hr
Bucher Swope, Esq.
.Now-Brighton(E'vonfug)—lion. John Scott, Hon.G.A.
Grow,ll.•BuoletSwope, Esq. • •
Oil tlity,.Yonango county—Gov. J: W. Goary.
Bloomsburg—Hon. James Pollock.
Milton—Capt. G. W. Curry.
Sharon—lion. John, Allison, • -• • • •
West 'Newton.-41Cm. - Williarn Williams, Colonel 'A;
Fuller.
WEDNESDAY, October 6.
Titusville—Gov. J. W. Geary.
Newcastle—Hon. John Scott, H. Bucher Swope, Esq.
Muucy-zlion. James Pollock. .•
Catawlotta—Capt. G. W.' Curry. . • .'
Netvcastle—Hon: John Allison. • • ' •
Harrison City—Hon. William Williams, Gen. William
Blakely, Col. A.S. Fuller.
•
• , • THUBSDA.Y, October 7.
Mercer—Hc.n John Sooty'. Bucher Swops, 118(1.
'Kittanning—Hon. G. A. Grow.
' Butler.
Newton, Delaware oounty—,-Hon. A. Wilson Honszey.
Berwicki—Oaptain G. W.' Curry.
Divines Station—Hon. William Williams, Colonel '
S. Fuller.
Lewisbnrg—Hon. James Pollack, General Joanna T
Owen. .
. . .
FRIDAY; October 8. '"
Meadville—Goy. J. W. Geary, Hon. John Scott, li
Bucher Swope, EBq•
Tyrone. ,
Ephrata,lancaster county—lion:J. IV:Forney, Dihjs
A. It. Calhoun.
Millville—Captain G. W. Curry.
SATURDAY, October 9. ,
Erie-Ger. J. W. Geary, Hon. John nett,' tt.
eorry—lion. G. A. Grow.
Shamokin—Hon. A.:Wilson Homey.
Lebanon. '
Freeburg, Snyder county.
Albion, Erie county—Li. Bucher Swope, Esq.
JaMestown—Hon. John Allison. .
Mifflin.
Latrobe—Hon. William Williams, Colonel A. S.
MONDAY, October 11.
Danville, Montour county—Gov. J. W. Gear?.
Harrisburg—lion. James Pollock:
Mount Pleasant—Hon. William Williams, Colonel A
S. Fuller.
. , 00y0DE, Chairman.' -
GEo. W.SANtarteLys, •
m. S. QUAY, Secretaries
W. J. P WniTE,
S. F .DwiNNER,
TANNERS, ATTENTION:
The Tanners will attend,'sharp, at 7 o'clock, P.
~ TUEBDA.Y. the 28th Instant, at btephen Parsons'
lintel, Camden, to equip for Republican Meeting at Court
Rouse.
By order of the Committee.' _ _
CALVIN LYNCH.'
J BECK, ' Committee.
MILT(1114 COWPEILTHIVA IT;
AM lUSEMEN T
„ .
•
ASHER'S DANCING ACADEMY,
SOS FILBERT STREET.
All the New and Fashionable Dances fraught.
Mines and Gentiemon—Tnesday and'Frlday Eveninge.
'Misses and Makers—Tuesday and Saturday -After
noons. , •
blentleuien'Otlit — SatiirdaYßYtbilbil..
Private lessons, singly or ln elisses, at any hour to
Fli I t tonifenion es . , d: ; eiP2l.lm':
ACADE Y Ur AL
,
7 . . PA EPA-ROSA ENGLISH OPERA. •
CARL ROSA, C. D. HESS & CO.,
• t 7. lq Proprietors find Directors. 7 •
D. DE VIVO Business Manager
•
The. Management tuts -the honor to announce CO
public of Philadelphia and HS vicinity that a
SEASON .OF .12 NIGHTS OF, GRAND ENGLISH
Will be ven b OPERA
, • •
THE PAB IiPA-I L OSA ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY,
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 4tb,
when will be_produced BalfeUcharmink Opera, •
hIARITANA I MARITANA I
with M'me PA.REPA ROSA, MRS. E. SEGUIN .Messrs.
W. CASTLE', AI LAURENCE this first appearance in
Philadelphia), S. C. CAMPBELL and E. SEGUIN.
TUESDAY—Debut of the, young and successful Prima
Donna, ROSE REESER, in SONNAMBULA:
WEDNESDAY—THE PURITAN'S DAUGHTER;
Admission to Parquet, Dress Circle and Balcony ..... ...8 1
Reserved Beate ........'
—.781.50 I Family Circle 50 cts..
• "Gallery 2.scts.
The sale ef scats for any night commences on Thurs
day, at U A.M.; at the Box Office at Hie Academy, and at
Trurupler's Music Store,Chestnut atreht:.7
.f.44-urnA • • '
~CIIESTNUT'StRtEr TII.4%ITRE
...TRIS EVENING,' 3! ' •
The beautirOfpastoraldrattuayOlitis;Reade ; 850
RACHEL. THE REAPER •
IlAcfmt N.'
Assisted by the new ompanyl c " ... " 7. iC ' EC "
Concluding With allow comedictta entitled
A',IIAP.PY PAIR!' '
Doors.open at 7; Commences at , 4 ,'" to 9
Seats secured six days in advance ,
AL NUT ST. THEATRE;IOtEGINTI' to 8,
W
N. E. corner Ninth and Walnut gtreets.
THIS, TUESDAY. EVENING,
NI , EDWIN•BQQTH
In Slickesncerc's Iflatorical Tragedy; in five acjia;'44 •
• HAMLET. , c
I AMLET
WEDNESDAY-HAMLET.
THUI“.3DAN-LADY In' LYONS. • : • -
FRIDAY-13ENEFIT Or EDWIN 1100TH
MIH.It ADO ABOUT NOTHING. ,-
p , Tor .• E owl*/ lwyr,r
Mlic-a CAL MATINEE •
FOR THE BENEFIT or THE
AV,ONDALE 411 0 FERERS,
GIVEN nii 'TUE
JUNGER , 31.11?;NNERCH - 011- ANTI 111,4•1 ONIcAIA:'NIA ,
ORCHESTRA, '.; AT TILL
NESIOAL FUND HALL, on NATURDAY'
NOON , Oct. 2, 1869, n!,3fri o'clock.
ADMISSION' ' ''
Tteltet6 to be tit‘n tit street ;
Selpi , fer &IC6*(li; corner of Fourth and ‘ ,or .1 .str.tut/3;
.F1111g(T Mietinotchor Hall, No. 603 (.711tir "ttr , t•it;
C. Van Bell, No: 1310 Chestnut etreet, so- the
tb. •
. -
'RS. JOHN DREW'S '.4.*1.11 STREET
. THEATRE: • '• Begins 34 to 8..
MONDAY EVENIN(4 Etrgit, 27th, NM,
AND EVERY NIGHT DIEM 0 THE WEEK,
. ,
Production of Bottelcaelt's Drarnd,of ' .
OR, THE RAILROAD' TO REIN.
With New ficerieri, rtnQ Effects
And Efficient Oast, including
' MRS:4OEN DREW
And every member of the Company.
Beets secured Six days in Advance,
Fux's 4
. : , Waimit Otto tt, above Elglith.
LAST WEEK.UF TRE'RIRALPY TROUPE.
- • NEW RAMAT , TO-NIGHT—" KANASZ."
pz ROSA AND BALLET TROUPE).
THE DELEVANTIS IN TERRIVO FEATS ; ' '3
Matinee oTh Sikturd ay aftprnoon .al:2 o'clock.
EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA:
HOUSEJ_
pAMILY RESORT.'
CARIVCROSIII DiX.E",r5 MINSTRPLS, '
EVIMY EVENING.
I J. 1,. GAENOROSB, Xar448.62.*
AA t vADEM YOF FDTE ARTS, -
: C '
street, iboya-Ten!h; ;
opentronA 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
.tinmoxhibition. 'lie"tf
COAL AND WOOD;
• „ ,
' rouri entimm:
THz IniDERSIONg.p! OTITIS ATTE,.N .
_ Mon to their stock of . ; ,
Spring Mountain, Leh n
igh and Moet Mountain ,
Coal,
which, wlth•tho Preparation giyeu by no, wo think can
not be excelled by any other. Coal.
Office, Franklin institute Illuilding,No. lag.iloyenth
s t re et.
ialthtf.; .
' etreet wharf, Schuylkill.
ait 45 .
ZAT lACEIVING' FLOLIMfFRON
NV Virginia, Ohio, bliosouri, Athi.
normota Imam) WsmwormNitm.
For palm , mmt romirhot pm M.Th. .
J.s. STANGEIIIii,
Chief Marshal
1.. KNOWLES & 00.,
1216 111arket Htroet
Eblitefr - eltON. -
Ir.-.-.-LAILLEPERSACIVS
AUL •
( 44 0 *CA 1 ; . ... 131 1 1 EXT . krApiiriP' OQPl*EgoXith
trimptt siklee
ThiTbligh iiimuuelts Ortia Oge;', 4 k
ElpeOlal
~attontion. rrlym,4o, ,, Prftetiv,it • 'l4Atliqmotico,
Surveying, Civil. Eng liaxlpg,' 4c. • •
A tlrst•elaset Primiiry , Dernstrarent; • Iml
Oircuittrout. Mr. W4l:btrtitrs; NO:4V Cheßtplitt ntroot,
4C
ir.E r ; 11,1* L. - wr
' SELECT PAIIII•YIGAREING scitdot. .
Au •• ugllsh, Olassicat i%lfetliehiatical, SClantifio atm.
Artistic Institution. ,
Ftllt Yourra X:EN ANIY,.I2pYS
At POTTSTOWN,' Itteratgorramy'Ootititl. Pa, '
The First Term of the Nitleteentit Atunial Session will
cominence ottlVEDNESDA:rvitlieStlrdaibt Ssntenlhbe
next. Pupils received' at any time; For" Circulars,
address A Bew: GE(h.F:II.ItiLIER A. K., f. .
6
"z • '-' • REFERENCE'S
rlaCipgl
BEY ; DRB.—Arelgs. 'Schaeffer,
: Mann, .Krituth Reiss,
'.lllahlentiefg Stolver, ' flutter, , Storkl Ociriradildolu ,
• 'W
berger, ylle,Sterret; fdttrph Y i erttikslaanks, e 0..
110NC1. ,,, Judge Ludlow, Leonar d •-• My_ers, rd. Ittissell
'Thayer, Bt 94. Jacob t 4, • Xost, !Hester 01Y.
user, Jo h n etc:
ESQI3 - --4latnes • E..Coldwell, Jnnies , Ohuzhorni O. t 3.
Grove,T. O. Wood, Garvey Bancroft. ,'A'heedore G.
' //elms C. F. Norton, L. I.: Haupt 8. Growl lery t hliller
• & Derr, Charles Wannetnocher,Jams , a, Kent, hantee &
J M 5 6: ' • .ji4 th til 214
KENNErI i SQ [TAUB A(.IAD,EMI7: FOR,
• Yinpli; Men end Boys; enters. ou its ,fourth year.
October 411. NeW buildings envied last year,
Well arranged thith• rooms ; fi ne Gymnasium Instruction
thorough in every departm enc. Tornio, twenty pot. rout.
lower than nuy othor boys' boarding salami - in Eastern
Poonsyliaoin, Doily trains ou p. & 11, coUtrof
from Broad stn et and Washington avenue. Addresi S.
0. SBORTLIDGE, A. M., Graduate of 'forward Univer
sity. Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa., or leave
card at Bingluun se23
.. •
l'ltoF. P.' A. VAX DEIt WIELICWS EignO,PgAti"
'SCHOOL, OF Ala,
At 1334 CllEttilli UT street, l'hlladelPhitr.
This Institution, modeled upon th e moat celebrated
Academies of Europe, Is now open for the reception or
Pupils. Its instructions are nor limited to 'Artists etc- .
clusivelY, but are also carefully adapted to the vrants of
teachers, and all others who desire proficiencr in Art
as alt accomplishment. , • •
Admission may be had at buy time. Circulars' on ap
plicatiorn• , ; • . • . isetti-12tit
THE , DRAWING" 'SCHOOL OF THE
Franklin Institate will Open on BIONDAY Sept.!
2/, and bo continued on Monday., Wednesday and Fri•-•
day evenings, from 7to o'clock. for 24 weak', under the'
euperlutendence of Prof. John Kern.. • ,"
Terdi s ••••Ir lv dollars per quarter. Pupils'. tinder
rears of ago 'can attend the locturee of the Institute on
the payment of one dollar.,
For tickets • apply at the Hall, No: 15 South Seventh
street. , Wlll-'IIAII4.TON.
TTRY 'HOUSE. " -•
,) Select Rome Boarding School for Boys. Aseistedby,
a graduate or Trinity University, a gentleman or attain
ment and experience, and aided by other teachers 11188,
R
CAWFORD will be prepared to receive her pupils on
WEDNESDAY, Both nePtomben
urr can he reached by Math street cars and dummies
Tim Frankford. For terms and circulars apply to the
PHINC/ est, Ury ouse, Fox Chase P. 0.; Twenty-third
Ward, Phila. • • Imo§
Air 188 -CARR'S SELECT ROA.RDING
..LYJL and Day School for Young Ladies.
••EILDON SEMINARY, opposite the York• Road Sta-.
t ion, .North Pennsylvania Railroad. seven miles from
Philadelphia, will.tpopeu on WEDNESDAY, Sept. lath.
Mentors obtained at the office °TVs,' Cooke ft Co.,
Bankers, Et 8. Third street; or by addressing the Princi
pal, Shoemakortown P. 0., Montgomery. county, Penn
sylvania. • sea sto th Imf
A N ENGLLSII. LADY. Wllll HAS ..11,E
rs. aided some yearn in Paris NO Shell &MO pupils
from one to three o'clock, daily. , Ifer course of Instruc
tion include, English in its various branches ; French,
which she speaks well, rand the rudiments of music.
Address 81188 STOTHARD,6I2 Spruce street. Refer
ences—Geo. F. Tyler, Fifteenth and Walnut ; 'Gibson
Peacock, BULLETIN office. Ge2f-Im¢
ARRUTT AND MRS. WELLS,
(Formerly or No. 1607 Poplar street),
Will open their Boarding and Day . &hoot for Girls; on
Hui first Monday in October, We, at No. taiti GERMAN
TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. •
Until October Ist, direct to No. 744 North NINE.
TEENTU Street. aide-Ani
MV.T.IZA W. SMITH ! irAvniG
removed fr0m,1324 to 1212 SPILDGE stireert, alli re.
open her Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies on
W EDN &IDA Y Bonier° ber
Circulars may be obtained from Lee dc, Walker, Jas.
W. Queen A Go., and after August 2s
AT THE BGLIOOL. jy2Crtu
lfl 'N
GRIFFITTS WILL RB-O,PEI\
1 her school' SEPTEMBER 13th in the - Inv:
rooms of the School Building of the Church, - Chestnut
and Fifteenth streets. Entrance, upper Fate ou Chest
nut street. Applications received at 1120 (1 trent 'street.
au23tocl
VENTRAL. INSTITUTE, NORTIEIIiftST
corner Tenth and,Spring Garden streets. will re;
pen DIONLA V, September ath. Boys prepared for
open
or Business. Residen of Principal,_ AU North
Tenth at., .. G. McG c lfllßE. A. M. Prin.
au:4360 J, W. SHOEMAKER. Vice Prin.
IflH --- E MISSES C'ELA_RMAN'S BOARPINEI
c
1_ 'end Day" Scbool for Young Ladies ayipi. re-open
September Hth, - nit Circular ,s addresa , the
Holmesburg;Twenty-third Ward. Philadelphia,
or they can , be obtahaod at Mr. TRUMPLER'S Music
Store, MS Chestnut street. naiads. au? 2in°
188 TSCILUDY WILL REOPEN rfkit
./.1.1 School, 171.7 Dine atroet; WEDNESDAY; Septem
ber 15th. , 7
The Department of Englialt Literature and Natural
.1.7. 11 L
bilmhz . will be Under the charfer . of 11,er.11.
setln
_,."11.
riOLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 8. W. COtiii - Eit
f\ r
V Broad an Walnut streets. Term begfrut 80-
tember etb. "_e_ ' (autt-tt§
REGINA D 11. UHASE,A.M.,t IP . ...-
HENRY . SCOTT , A.. 11. i' A tAsolPaAa•
IyIB. — DAME ' cLEatEzirs FRENCH.
Protestant - llersidlug betrool, Germantown,. Pa.
T e all Term will open on WEDNESDAY, September
For eireulart, apply to tho Principal. 8 014 ti col§
UTEST CHESTNUT STREET . INSTl
tute.--Tdiss E. T. , 11110W.14 will open a school
for young ladles at N0:4035 Chestnut Streeti on TUNS
DAY, Sept. 21.41rculare may be procured at the school
on and after NV nesday,the 15th. sell-18t•
TAMES M. CHASE, PRIVATE TUTQR
in Greek and Latin L and in English Literature.
ndidates for College thoroughly prepared for any
class. Address P. f) Box. 1849. se2l to tie s tfa
THE ARCM ST.R..tE INSTIIUTE PO
Young Ladles, no Arch atreot, will ro-opoo
MONDAY, September 20th. Apply from 9 to 1.2 A. M..
au3o-2m§ MISS L. M. BROWN, Principal.
ltirlSS CLARK WILL ()PEN HER
ANi_ school on WEBNtSfIAY; Sept. L 5 the School
Building, in the rear, of the Church of the holy Trinity,
Nineteenth and Waltiut'streetsßels--lur
. -
ASISS BONNEY, AND MISS DILLATE
I.UL:will reopen their boarding and day school (twen
tieth year), September 15, at:1615 Chestnut street.,, par
titulars from circulars. •, aul6 to oetl
OLABSICAL,' MATHEMATICAL AND
ENitnisu SuttoOL, at 1112 Market street, re
opens September flth.• Rooms largo.
- eel lm* WM, S. COOLRY,A. M.
CATHARINE M. SHIPLEY. WILL
OPEN her School; No. 4 South MERRICK street,
on Second-day (MONDAY), 9th month (September)73th,
1869: - • :,so3 Im§
BARROWS'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS
,
, 1.1. in 'the -OITY • IN'STIINTE_, at ;. Chestnut and
Eighteenth, will re N
-open MONDAY, Sept, /3. au/ 310
MHE MISSES 'GREGORY WILL RP,
1 open their &hoot for Young Ladtee,, No: 3917 'Lo
cust street , on MONDAY, Sept. 13th. au3o Ice
ltirlSS BORDEN'S SCHOOL' FOR - GIRLS
In. and Bowl, No. 1626 Pine street, wilt, reopen Sep;
temberl3th, , sod 1w
MELRY TRUKA_N WILL. RP-OPEN
.' her School, No: 142 North Beronth street, On the
13th of Ninth Month (13oPteraber). . ee3 hit*
ISS ANABLE'S ENGLISH AND
French'Boarding and Day School, No;-13a0 Pine
root, will reopen September no,' • sea -no
AIMS BAYARD'S BOARDING AND DAY
School will reopen September 15th, 1889: •
sel3-Ir.* l4lB Cheetnut street.
T .
HE MISSES MORDECAI -WILL. RE:
open4heir Daly Scbool for Young Ladles'on WED
NESDAY, September 224, at IMe Spruce et. ' auel-lm*
BENCH. TAUGHT. BY PROFESSOR
A. WOLACOU.R.T., Private,Lessons,. Masses, 1208
ace ptreet. . ; 5e2.2 3t.*
MISS •LAIRD'S, 81:DtINAWY 'OR
_M. Young Ladies, No. 82.3 North , Seventh.street, will
reo en WEDNESDAY Be tomber 8 LW. , :selB4m* , •
WHITE PRESERVING . BMW
Pitre Cider , andl Mite Wbe "Vinegar.
tAreen Ginger, Mustard Seed, tiptoes, dm.
the r7n.tieitee f;f ir Preservi g
ALBERT C. ROI3ERTS,
: pRA.LEB IN FINE O,llOOEll'Es,
CeTner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
E - NY - T — , . BEAD al Salmon, Tongues and Sounds, in prime order, Just;
r aceived'and for sale at COUST Y• 3 East End Grocer/
Ea. 118 South Second street. below Obestuutetreet. • ,
• -
IDUREaRICE i IS, GROUND MW WfIOLE
1 Pure
_English 111ustard-by-tlie---pound--01161"-
Wliite - Wlne and Crab , Apple• Vinegar for pickling hi
store, and for sale at COUST 'S East End Grocery, NO.
113 &nth Second street, below Chestnut weet.'
-•—• -
1\ 4 1 Glt Elkasl N 1 t .- 1 44.10 POUNDS
of choiro Grceu Giug , at at o tul for salottt
COGSTY'S Emit End Grorory, No. P. 3 Stath. zi...0,../31
MENA, belol7 Ulietithyt StrvAt.
-" 'le I R SALE' .' - ;
,
t
ffiblt SAl7E,—irAt trA ALE 00AL.,.p.ottj
~ ., : md Vinibiii . rigintte iio Elk 4 equtiq'i , telink•lon tits
i 1 nb be , 00 phliadeitthfit 'mid 'Edo' 41.aiiroiNdl For Ao.
1 orriptiono apply 4 ' ,-,-• ' g• HOOPES. . -
8 08 tr§ ' S. . 3ii Walnut 'Arcot. i
' 1E7,5140 E BA Ti EDS
-; THE HANOME
i
% aido yard modern reetthince, No. 93.3 North Eighth
!greet.
..
i 0 -- IfOR SALE Olt EXCHANGE, THE
4 lolloWinkiprrAvi,.....
~ l4O, = heAtifutfitreet:
; .
No 6!7 firth Sixteenth 'greet.
! , - • No 1817 North Sovonth greet;
..„•,.% No //342 North-Boronth _groat
lard-ay„Rnr,lparliOa iKt 6 RAND. PEitltOid' & 0.,
124 North Ettxtit atm.,
EL
. , . 4027 i2t§
I F — Olf SALE OR' EXOA - Niff;.lN
f.jlailropklyn-,A . Tory , handl/mar four-itory ! Brown
I stono4HOn6o. 16 'roma; 'overt 4 tonverdenm ; Tory deal
rabic location ; 'within caay acceas property stmt. Price,
I $i27,000. Would exchange for iti Philadal
-1 Phi!,. Apply to • __ ' - '
;0624.1.tu'th3t*' , • _ _
fa 131 EIGHTEHN
ABOVE WALNUT.
ear Rittenhouse Square, an elegant Modern Ittoddene,,
• F renc h roof, Gents. room and ^.parlor, black walnut
tinfoil, loss grain, every convon Mum, equal to new. Opea
front 3...1 - 49, 036 ally.. For tittle by . .
• " • . • , FREDERICK LIST,
t3elgis to MU* • • : d29:Walnut atreo.
. .
olt 'SAL TIEREE.
Story Brick IWO ling,' 610 B..Nlnth et .-.' Every con
' renlence. : , Anaalro On the promisee myd-tbefitn,tl)
4' FOR BALEHON THE 801/nIBIIH
ME .of Cheat - hut streat; near Nitietkinth,-a-0011voniffilt
tonr-storY brick Birelling,' with tbreeldorylbeck,bulld•
Inga, 'largo yard, .every convenience, and 'complete
order. Apply to 21,EBBERT J, LLOYD e - 112' South
Fourth All:mt.
AVet+2s.Bt"'
Til'Oit TA, , ..:_rvur r•• r
1210 Co!Wails avenue. !Nineteenth and 'llietiitison.
144 N. Bilasteenthstreet. 8221 Sansone, 'West
1307 . Vernon street. 902 N. Fifteenth street.
1323 Brandywine. Lot 16x00. ffrooms,
eed
and painted. Only 8300 cash required. Prie, k 3
JAMES W. BAViii. Dt
se2tr.. ~. a th . ' ruer Bro 1411.t.ray39.t,
GERMANTOWN, —;FOR SALBL— A ;
ATE*. MANSARD. ROOF COTTAGE,
near the Repot. Price.. .47,0118 ; terms easy Abe a Feat,
cottage to 'rent. Apßly to W. R. BTOKEId
vedu.l2t.* \ insurance OM*. Geri/letdown.
41113, GERIVIANTONWN.--FOR SALE.;-rA'
jaill..modern-bullt Country Tilla_, with' latest
improvements ; near the depot. Price eLI ,_ - Terms
ono. Apply to , W. A . 8 14R
`se2o 12t• Insurance Office, Germantown.
FOR VAJ,ATABL
Property , on the wed. nide of Germantown Road
100 feet front, and extending through with a front of 2.ei
feet on Hixtb street, between Berke and Norria otrcas.
J. IL GUILUDY & 00,1118;733 Walnut Street..
611,tz=tith HANDSOME
' UT Dwelling N 0.2118 Sprnee street, Built in the heat
manner ; all and evert , imProrement. Possession Nor.
Int. One-half can remain. • ,Apply to. GOPKICK &
JORDAN, e l Walnut street: .
'lictittur
CaESTNITI . STREET--FOIL SALE.-
Ahandsogne brick itesidonce, 20 feet front, reDiet•
t extra conveinioneos sod in perfect order; situate on
Chestnut street, oat of Fifteenth street. Lot -Wu foes
deep top street, J. H. (1151dMRIf & SON 4. '733 Walnut
street.
ItFOR • SALE.-THE HANDSOME
Tbreeirtary Brick Residence, with three.storl
o back braidings, situate :14'o. 611 Vine street, oPPO-
alto Fimpktin Square. Lot 24 feet front by U 3 fret deep
to Wood street.• Toner aneommodatinp. Immediate
possession. J. GILICKET tiONI4, 733 Walnut
street.
...__ ....._
FOR SALE—A HANDSOME.-RESI
DENCE, 2118 Spruce street,
*
Store and Dwelling,, northwyst corner Eighth • and
Jefferson. • , • '
. A tino Residence; rni Vine street. - ... . .
A handsome Residence. 400 South Ninth street. ..
A handsomallur4dence. West Philadelphia.
A Blisinate Local lorA,_ti tra who rry street.
A Dwellin No.. MO North Front ' , lnver. Apply to
COPP UCK k J011DAN,433 Walnut street.
irt FOR SALE.—TIIE HANDSOME RE.
sldence, marble fi rst *tom finished the best
manner. with every convenient* and Steet wide side'
Staab yard ; No. 317 b rifteeothoireet, below +Spruce. J.
bit: G I,YZdMEY & SONS, 731 Walnut street.
FOR. SALE--TiLE'N.EW ELEGANT
Your.story Brick Besidence,22 feet front: built in
I most substantial manner; in suites of three rooms on
first and **mind floors. bath rooms communicating with
chambers, and lioished /11 the beat style, with extras con.
venlen No: 2033 West Delancey place. J. IL.
& 50N5,733 Walnut street.
•FOR ;SALE—DWELLING DWELLING 1421
north Thirteenth street ; every convenience. and in
good order.
Convenient Dire.Uing, No. 587 Pine street; ten mann,
babes,
MR ;leen street , two- odor,' brick, good yard.
O 5 Stamper street, I,elow Pines'eanall house.
' Alter street, two nelt four•room houses.
Building Lots on Plumy auk road, sad a good Lot it
Biding Bun.
• BODEBT GRAPFEN & SON,
au2B-tf 537 Pine street.
TO - KENT.
°REESE & ItteCOLLUX, REAL ESTATE
street,, opposite Mansion street, Cape
Wend, N. J. Beal Estate bought and sold. Persons
desirous of mtitigeottagesdnring,the season will apply
'or address DO *bore. • , •
Reepertfidly refer to Chns.A.Enbicam,Henri Stumm ldnacts ,
Idoltrain, Angtuttus Morino, John Davis and
W. W.Jnyensd. . fOti.tfj
F°" RENT. - •
STOUR BOOM AND BASEMENT of New Build
log, 1202 MARKET Ststet.
~Appppl~ to
bTEPabrt tY n =An
ana 111 1210 Market street:
de, TO RENT—A VERY 'DESIRABLE
NU, furnished house r No. 110 South Twenty•Srst street.
A pp) from 11 to 1 &clock. se2S-3t"
1506 VINE . STIR- - RET TORENT
,
Ma furnished. Bent, $l,OOO. Apply to JAMES
'YOUNG, ZOS Sprucr street. . sel3-8t"
TO LET—A CONVENIENT HOUSE,
Ma No. 1033 Vine street. Apply at 1001 Vine At, set -st*
FUR EENT--FURRISHED HOUSE, .
No. 1807 Witlnnt street. opposite 'Rittenhouse.
re. Apply to J. PARKER MORRIS, No. 22t South
Delaware avenue. I sari St"
P TO REN T-11 AND S 0 Di EL Y
Furrilsbed House,
re
No. 20111 FINE street. A pply . to
NAS .1. DIEHL, 530 Walnut stet. seZ 3t
effa FOR RENT, FURNISHED.—HAND
a Isom° Reel& one, No. = Walnut street. •
.ikiso—Mandsenuy Jtesidence, No. 1111 Girard street.
J. M. GUMMEY a SONS. 733 Walnut Rtroet. .
FOR RENT. -
MIL Residence, 1911 Rittenhouse linuare, will be routed
for a year or longer If desired. It Is desirably -located.
handsomely and newly furnished, and replete with all
comreniencee. CLARK di Er2ll7Q,
sell-t • . 711 Walnut atreet.
• A • LASYOF LARGE EXPERIENCE
• denfresengagements to cui, all kinds of clothing
for famillocincluding little boys'''sults, either at her
own home or theirs. Address C.M.Y.,BuLtiirix Office.
seXi..2t"
an WANTED TO RENT, FOR EIGHT
ratmonthir, froni eat - ober UthY a furnished Huai'', be
tween Arch , and Pine streets, ',liftable for a small family.
Address, statingdoention and terms, A. C. F.,. German
town Postoillen. se2i-30
dirg • WANTED—FURNISHED aousE.
Ka r about Nov. Jet anti' lot to 1511) Aprilkwest of Broad
stroot., between Arch and Barna+. . Tenant unoxception
abin. Fatally—Fogy gromt ponsontqlio oldldron. Mate
location and toms , per month, payable monthly. Ad
(Wog boic 2047. P. Phila. • . '
OARD:-L-: HANDSOME','COM MIT .
Ll mating rdoms and -other •vaennelas, 'with board; at
!22 seuth Bread street.' .. ' ee24
rpwo HANDISOLME COMMUNICATING •
vie= to rent, with board, at 2001 Walnut street, in
a private
,• • - se23 at*
.A_N
/ FAMILY C, BE ACCOMMO
' A ilated with beard in alarm to family near Nin eteenth
and Walialit syesta,,by,addressing`*,W. AV .." Du LUST IN
office. . • • • 5022-66*
$5 000 AND
R
510,000 TO LOAN AT PA
on mortgagee flret-class city prop_erty.
W. THAOKARA SON,
50'213-3t* . • . 244 South Third streot.
B~JSINESS • CARDS.
Established' 1821.
WWII,- FLANAGAN
uoirsE,AND.SHIP
No. 129 Walnut Street
z4gxe 4. wurciwr 4ircrEwrolN' PIKE ctEAtEter GRID
cf*
, T uKo ILE WILIGHT;I7II.ANIC L: NEALL.
a " ,pF.TEII. .& t3ONS, - •
unpurters otnarttiopware •
"LT II .:. WIGHT,
ATTORNEY-A L T-LAW,: ,
Connniseioner of Deeds for the Mate of rennsf 'vents in
'
' ,
; . '96 mon street; No, 11, anletf§
C1"1 1 ,0 S AIL -12410. t .HY ' ELAY
Width, froni 22 Inches to 76 inches Wide. all manlier*
Tent and Awning* puck, Payer-maker's Pelting, fiall
, , . JOIIN W. EVERNAN,
r No. 10:3111;nrch 'street tht storon.
' ' GAS •FIXTITRES:
-G R
AS FIXTUES:— — MR
MISKEY,ERID
k VIA OKA RA, .;io. 7.18 Chestnut street, inaulifaa.
turers of Gas Fixtures, 7 11711ps, C., &O. WOuld 'cull the
attention of the imblle to thslr lar,r.ts and ologant assort
ment of Gas Ghau•leliors, Pendants, lironkots, &c.. 'rhoy
also introduce gas pipes Into d welliuge and public. build •
ings, and attend to toil en,ling, aud rapitit lag don
skim MI work warranted.
BEIVERT.:I; LLOYD,
112 b.'Pourth street
0 - AItDMI4.
fftilt i frOTtlMs.
CCIIIIIING.AND THEE COUNCIL.
icr Cumming. 41 . 1 i iiireiafissiat_o_i—th_ Cr° pe
io --111111n—rtio.....the—.41EcansenIcsikt
Council. r
To the Editor of , the Longon Times : The edi
tor of the:lniffrili4aldr VP,/ ifilserftes4 inerlab
from thiPopo fot,/lialnkirlaito..rOsistance
--- factifaird sublime' - contemirt orall exeicise of .
. private judgment whatever. His, last is areit
eration of his first, communication, with the
addition of invective and other siaspiiingpik
tended to cOyet finpoyer:ty';.ofl 4rgurrieli,t;
bistetrAat from an ti itemtble
rashly taken up. That Protestants are id
niissiblh, under certain conditions, to an
(Ecumenical Council is obvious irQl3l
- injunctions (Looted by Archbishop
Manning at page 275 of. Ids work,
" England and-Christendom" It is, headed,
"Thirini4rictiolis , fly which the Pope notified
to the'legritesmwhat he Would have to,be fib
served before the Protestants were 'admitted
to be beard." After enumerating the require
ments he concludes, "If they, admit as afore
, said let their cinfiplOrtscdnd statements be',
listened to and illsCusfied (with all gentleness
and deliberation and be carried to the head
himself, the Supreme Pontiff; for his final de
termination, together with the approval of the
Council." , ,
The Protestant 111#1ted to at
• tend the Council of Trent; in 1540; on'its third
convocation. But they declined, as their re.
quisitionii or rather conditions were refused.
Hardwin states, ri,1722; "A, citation was
issued by the Pope to the:Bohemian heretics
' to appear-blifbre•the Lateran' Council." Huss
and .Jerome were invited to the Council of
Constance. -
The approaching Council at Rome ma
well follpw and need not be ,a,shamest , of such
precedents.; jtif:fict and ; lirwokproved,
• • • • - •
• —not, of course, in the case of the former, to
seats and ;votes but, at least to a hearing in the
- said Council. ?o true is;this that- ‘ 4 Mt, AL'," in
Iti 't 4
his trans a on ,, e - 111169, ineti e and
pared downthe Worda,lipparently order to
meet the exigencies of controversy.
. Lastly, if the Pope has been so good as to
tell of our grievous -heresies. ,perils of
eternal death, and,rentreatedilisl to , i'cionifider.
-.ant awful position and review our whole sit-
Odd on, and "avail ourselves of the ojiportu
laity of the Council," the least we owe or can
• give is our accepting the invitation , and
ing a reply, justifying, as we can, the ground
on 'Which we stand. Where, I ask, can all
this be accomplished? The Pope plainly pro-
claims the approaching Council as..the time
and place,. in a letter addressed Mc. -8o
clear is this that. Dr. Manning, Sir • George
flower and I equally undcnitood the Pope to
invite and expect our presence: , •
This is merely recapitulating what I have
proved; but the utter absence of any new fact
or reasoning in the Last Communication of the
editor of the lirestintwAr. ~ i quzette absolves me
from any further rejuly in this direction, and
his melancholy floundering lige a fish - in a net
leaves one to feel for him, and his indulgence
in mere abuse is'.quit-6 after the manner of the
' fathers of the Inquisition so far as they clothed
• us heretics with odious dresses a fearful
names, and only fails in the imitat on of so
canonical a custom by his , not, being ,
able to hand over . -the
Mr. Spurgeon, and :myself, 'to what would
• seemingly delight his heart—an auto du fe.
„Far be it from Inc to blame .the editor of the
TYratrssiristet Gazette for preferring: his ,
translation of the Pope's letter. Rut, In ad-
clueing reliable dociunents, I never accept. any
private translation, or even rely on my own,
so long as I can Have access To
; an authorized
one. .Nor would I dare to insult the ; chief,'
. minister cf the Roman' Catholic Churefi in
England by admitting or imagining, as the
editor of,the Westminxter Gazette does, that the
Archbishop . has • allowed a .falsc. translation
to appear in an official -document- for4he
use of all the priests and Boman Catho
lies
. • of England with pennissu superiorum on
its title-page. I repeat I am .ready. "to avail
• myself. of the opportunity of thegeneral
council," as required and invited by Pius
as soon as the Pontiff is pleased to inform me
in answer to my respectful letter that,l shall be ,
heard in reply to his earnest entreaty? to re
nounce the Protestant faith and return to the
Roman Church. I have no desire to see the
spectacle or to be7mnde conspletions . by being
ordered' e leave In twenty-four hours; or by
being "treated and dealt with" as "a con
demned heretic," accordingto the Pope's in-'.
struetions to ageneral council already referred.
to. "Strike, but hear," is my request. I have
gone to work deliberately and carefully, and F.
now wait for an answer to my letter.; •
I am, sir, your obedient servant,' "'
JOHN' CUMMING.
- ISARATOGA - WXlrElt: - '
STAR,
z (
J :
if k SPRINGS,
t,,
SARATOGA, NEW YORK.
The analysis proves that the waters or the
Saratoga Star Spring's
have a much larger amount of solid substance, richer in
medical ingredients than any other spring in SaratoJka,
and shows what the taste indicates—namely, that It is the
STRONGEST WATER. •
It Woo demonstrates that the STAR WATER contains
about
100 Cable Inches. More of Ciao
in a gsllon than any other %String. It Is this extra
=mutt of gas that .imparts to this water its peculiarly
sparkling, appearance, and renders it so 'very agreeable
to the taste. It also tends to preserve the delicious flavor
of the water when bottled, and causes it to uncork with
an efferreseence almost equal to Champagne.
Sold by the Leading Druggists mut Hotels through
out the country.
JOHN WYETH &:BRO.,
1412 Walnut Street, Philada,
Wholesale Agents.
•
Also for sale by W.Walter Blttrien,Chestant Hill Fred..
Brown corner of Fi ft h and Chestnut streets,. I. J. Gra,
hame,Twelfth and Filbert: IL B. Lippincott,Twentleth
and Cherry ; Peck k Co ., 12113 Chestnut; Samuel S. Bunt
ing, Tenth and Spruce; A. B. T , :lor,1015 Chestnut,. P.G.
Oliver, Eighteenth and Spruce* . Jacoby,Jr., 917 Chola
nut; Oeo. C. Bower., Sixth and ino:Jas.T. Shinn,Broad
and Spruce ; Daniel B. Jones, Twelfth and Spruce; W. B.
Webb, Tenth and Spring Garden.
del-tu.th.s.lyrpi
NTACTCIIES, JEWELRY, &C.
LADOMUS& CO
' lz DIAMOND DEALERS JEWELERS
' WATCHES , JEWELRY h SILVER. WAAL
k WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED.,
802 Chest - nut St., Phila•
Ladie s'and Gents' Watches
American and Imported, of the most celebrated makers:
Fine Vest Chains and LeontineS,
,-xn 14 And }Oars*
DfamOktd
Of the latest designs,
Aar r) A 6 0 AairVe wI) I) S,VP_O twr
In /8 karat and coin.
SOLID SILVER WARE =FOR BRIDAL ' S PREiENTe r
TADLE CUTLERY. PLATED WARE, Etc.'
ORNAMENTAL IRON W'ORRb.
WIRE WORK.
GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, for
tore fronte and windowe, for factory and warehouse
windows, for cburches and cellar windows. '
IRON and WIRE RAILINGS. for balconies, offices,
cemetery and garden fences.
Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and
Carpenters. •All orders filledwitis , nromptnessund work
guaranteed. -,,
ROBERT WOOD it CO.,
1136 Ridge Avenue, PhllB.
c3Otnthe6mro
LIAHNESTOCK'S FARTNAr-THE UN. of tke lateo and mut bmpfal doe lgn
deznigned aro now receiving, froth tile Fabbe: , ..'t late work On band Or tns4o order. • e , and all other
irtilek's celebrated Lancaster countv - Farina, which they . Factory and tbdetwoointql X TEENTiI and CALLOW
— offer to the trade,--JOS. B. BUSSILI' LL_CB., Agents for --BlLLBtreete----------- -- WILSON - & - MILLBB:
Naliueetock, 108 South Delaware avenue• an2l tim§
MEDICAL.
,„
INFALLIBLE' FORTA - LIIINBREB
mere then a century the feeble niut the absentia tacit)
been drinking :strenictir and .health, from• the;lleltzer
Spring At rngtii ttn propertlep.-04e Iron universal
feed. , Themonntain RIO Veil 310,Fltilah , dineriJitanj but
theinistiy, more notent, the , . elizirt" Water. at
e' very eenutatel. TARRANT'S, .'.EFFER
VESCENT SELTZER APERIENT is a're-ereat,ion of
that wonderful tipet,lll4, for ilygpopelc biliontineee, eon=
siipation'and genetal.6billtyi
80L/I BTALL
jyl3 tn th s 3m4 - - • '
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the ,irtiVos6o l , , at a....,`Y.aastivo ..
,
Medicine. ~,,..).t i ., { ), r .tt h,
•
Perhaps no one medi
cine is so universally re
quired by everybody as
; r eaeathartie, nor t 7as ever
. 1 4 • ahiroliefere' st? iivec;ill
,i.
1 . 1. ly Eaopt.ed .in - ..ivies.. In
every-country-au-. • . .
all classes, as this mil
but efficient purgative
~ I ( . ;,Plelor , f Thq obvious rea
-1 L . , 'son IN,Ulatit Isp.Aore re
liable add far'rbore effec
, tual remedy '.• than any
other. Those Who have
tried it know that it cured them; those who have
iiiit,lititittahlt ttirts - tlieir,ttelghbtors and friends,
Mill'all oiv thai. what it das.once it does always
that it never fails through any fault or neglecter
its composition. We have thousand* upon thou
sands of certificates of theirremarkable cures of the
,following complaints, but 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 may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
, sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes
3hein pleasant to take, while being pu,rely,vegetable.
no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. .•
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate*.
into healthy action—remove tlieWlyrueren*•of the
stomach, bowels, liver, and other' organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange
ments as are the first origin. of tibimse:
Minute directions hvi Riven in the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
.Pflift.rapidly cure:— •
For Dyspepsia or-Indigestion, Listless.
nem, La or and Moss of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complains and its various symp
toms, Bilious Headache, Sick Headache,
`.jflcatuidice Or ;;Green - ilbekoess, _Bilious l i
Colic .and. Hilton. 'Fevers., they should be ju
diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased
action or remove the obstructions which cause it.
For Dysentery or Diarrhama, but one mild
dimie,is generally required.
• • 4 For Ithertmatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpi
tation of rise Heart, Pain is the Side,
Back and I visas, they should be continuously
taken, as requucd, to change the diseased action of
the system. , With such change_ those complaints
disalar.: ~, i ; . t , ,
For zeropsy arid Drollical Swellings they
should be taken in large and frequent doses to pro
duce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression a large dose should be taken
as it produces , the desired effect by 'Sympathy.
As 11 . Ditliael• Pill, take one or two Pills to pro
mote digestion and relieve the stomach. .
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healftm action, restores the ,appetite,
and invigorates thersystem. Renee It's often ad
vanbivons where no serious derangement exists.
One tv - W feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose
of these/4ns makes himfeel decidedly better, from
their ru-anainglandlemovating:effeet 4*thO diges
tive , , ....
apparatus.
DB. J. C. AYBB it CO., Practita/ Mends%
AGIFfiX.F. ? MASS., rn B. L,
At wholesale by S N. MAR IS & CO.; Phliadelphis.
- iys-tu theAgi
MIDDLVOWN MINERAL SPRINGS
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Never beforeliavo anpMinc ai •Waters attained in
short a time a reputation so general as the Middletown
Idineral Spring Waters, solely, too, by tIM number of
almost marvellous curt they have effected.
• . EXTRACTS Ello i kEEW OF OWL ItIANY
TESTIMONIALS:
A.
tu lt,- - 0
_ . rant, No. 269 River st, Troy. N.Y., (Kidney
Di e), says,: r , '
It
It has renovated me thoroughlYikilled my pains, aid
givetkrne back a healthy appetite, digestion, and circula
tion ."---
F. F. Burlock, 'No. 89 Clinton place, N. Y., (General
Debliity), says :
" I am sure that I owe my present health solely to the
daily and persistent use of the water."
Call for a copy of testimonials in full.
THIS WATER IS FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST
- GLASS DRUGGISTS.;
mph.. ,
Middletown Mineral Spring Company,
DIIDDLETOWN
C. LIPPINCOTT,
916 Filbert Street,
Wholesale Agent for Philadelphia and 'vicinity.
nun th tn an§ ' ' ' •
fI2PAL DENTALLINA: A SUPERIOR
. article for cleaning the Teeth,destroyipg animalcula
ICh infest thesti L giving tone to the gums, and leaving
a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness' in - the
mouth. It may be used daily, and will be found to
strengthen weak and bleeding gmns, while the aroma
and detersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be.
ing competed with - the assistance of the , Dentistt X'4Bl-
cians anti Microscopist, it is doittidently offered as a
reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in
v lin e inent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
. of the Deutallina,ndvocate its use; It cOritaitis,nothing
to prevent its unrestrained employmehr. - - Mader only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists gene Ily;and
Fred. Browne, %it Stackhouse,--c
Haisard & , Hobert C:Davis,
O. It. Keeny, Geo. O. Bower,
leaac 11. Kay, Ohne. Shivers,
C. if. Needles, , S. nt..4ccolitt,
tWlAT..llushand , S. C.
Ambrose Smith,' Chas:ll: Eberle; '
Edward Parrish, James N. Marks
Wm. B. Webb, E. Bringhnrst
James L. Bispham, Dyott do Co.,
.. Hughes & Cmbo, B.C. Blair's Sons,
He .• A. Bowe r . W eth &Br o . • .
ELLANEOUS
PLUM)3 I. N G.
Wine VIJEWOA.I3S,.
` STREET," %' •
1'221 STREET,'
PHILADELPHIA.
Steam and Gaa fitting, Hand Power and Steam Prtm
Plumbers , Marble and Soapstone Work.
Terra Cottallpe, Chimney Tops, &a., wholesale and
rotai l. jam'. les ild" bs,4oesi 4t
2 ' on o 21 22 tit • 2 2 . 1 • ti .2?
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THE DAILY. EVENING BULLETIY---F.IIILADELPHIA,
IJNION-4ACIFIG
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FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
'Sr* P 1 t:ititillnUrest fit 1 - 4 , 41 d
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~Per,.- C nt. 7 Curieiie*,
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(Taken at paria pa y ment for.lande of C0mP087..1"
For sale at beftpliitiet rite;
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o-j-if 1.1.1
Dealers ~tht f Gpverrnent,,Secgri
ties, G01d,,80c,,, ,,
et
40 South:. Third ,
RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT ,
THE FIRST MORTGAGE'BONDS,'
OF TIIZ
o _
Wilmington and' Iteadini Railroacki
BPARISfI $11111:814ST
AT SEVEN PER CENT. IN CURRENCY,
Payable April and Oeteberofree of State
and united States Taxes. < a •
Thin road run through a thickly populated and rich
agricultural and mannfacturing district.
P'or the present we are offering a limited amount of the
shove bonds at '
85 CelltS 'aildlriterest.
The connection of this road witiitile Pennsylvan and
Beading Railroads insures it a large and remunerative
trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest &et
ches investment in the market. ' •
WM. PAINTER dr, CO.,
lEkulkeie andilealeeelnitkraernenente;
No. 36 S. THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
jestsi - .
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- BANKING HOUSE
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... , -k. A ' '.- -•-,, ..r. ~. 'i.. .1 ',. .
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2 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A—
' DEALERS
IN ALL GOVERNMENTSECURIIIIES)
We will receive applications for Policies of
Life Insurance in the new National Life In
sarance Companrof3lieillnited §tatqs. Fall
information grystn! , af af Onr office. s '
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!Dealers In ilatidstuul Members-or
Steck and Gold '494seluinigoi receire ac
counts of Boning and \ leatiltOn liberal
terms, Issue Bills of Exchange on
C. J. limbic) & Son, London.
B.
James W. Tteleee&Vo., Piris. •
Ad other prinelpai , ettles, and Letters
Credit available throughout Europe
S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets.-
WHITE IVORYIDE,
An indestructible White Handle for KIIIVOB and Forks,
an American improvement of great merit ; best quality
of steel blades, • 6 00 or dozen., -
;HARD RDB ERMANDLE dozen...:
44 55_per set. •
-
,BESTOF GOOD KNIVES AND FORKS for el.
OITY MAKE TREBLE-PLATED SILVER
FORKS.s4_6o_per set.
;EASTERN MAKE OF PLATED FORKS, $2 25 per
set.
PLATED TEAAND tLN 09NS oityskt.474-
riety, at the lowest t;rfeas. • -
;CUMBERLAND NAILS, $5lO PER KEG, of 100
OF;NAILS.
OTHER BRANDS OF NAILS, $5 (A PER KEG.
tA t the Cheap—for Cash—Hardware Store of
; I:.,,,,§klANNPl•fc
' 1009131aiket"Strecie
iny22-8 to th ly
M ER- s K O IPT 1. 8 t 14 R 8 K FOUNDRY,
430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURE
STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizon-
Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish'
!Pumping.
BOlLERb—Cylinder, Flue, TubularT&c. •
STEAM HAbillEßS—Nasmyth aklDattYstnellialad kg
laTi sizes.
CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Band, Brass, &o.
ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron.
TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought Iron,for refineries, water,
&c.
GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Castings
) IHolders ,and Irnames , Purifiers, Coke oridAltiarcoa
11arrowsVaPvesiGoternors, ,•
SUGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and
.PtanDS, Defecators, Bone Black Filters, Burners,
IWasbers and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone
Black Cars, &c.
Sole manufacturers of the following specialties:
Ih Philadelphia. and Vicinity,ofWilliam Wright's Patent
'Variable Cut-off Steam Engine: •
,In the United States, of Weetcm's Patent Self-center
, Bugine. and Self-balancing Centrtfugal Sugar-draining Ma
mh
Glass & Barton'e improvement eh Aspinwall&WoOkleY'4
iCentrifugal. •
: BartolXPateut Wrought-Iron Retert Lid.
Straban'e Drill Grinding Rest.
Contractors for the design, erection and fitting up (ARO-
Bneries for working Sugar, or. Molasses.
fit)l 3 :lltß . :-' l Alt• iIuNCETAI
kj Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot
Copper, constantly on band and for sale by HENRY
WiNBO.ll & 00.. No. 332 Bouth•Wharves.
: NOTICI 5 TOT: Er 0cr14,10, GENE-
t BALTJT.V i il 4 r. A ~ ~,_ ,ti, 4 ., ~,: . ..
illThdlattafatqlo: fashlon'lind assdrhment or
DOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR:NEN AND
Dad b 1308,
.e bad at
1 ERNEST SOPP'S, • '
Na: ZiO NORTII '.NINT/I" STREET. : ' "
eitaqban anywhere - lithe Oltr — Airit•warroded,
ar2 Om§ GIVE 11111 A CALL.
INIM3EM
HARDWARE, &C.
MACHINERY. IRON, dcC.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1t..:. i.,:,:.,T-.:.,,'"
T..,i4vpr,E . s 0 OEDIE ‘ ,!
0 't - f-iii.. Nit. Ak- 0 itiN i ':.;. 6 Aidiiitil 1
- , iplacvntom - ;-and , .. - P - . DELP/1/A., AND , ,
_ TON.i AILROAD COMP VEI-LINNSi-Dssnl
Philadelphia to New York, and Wa . .pliices, from , Wel
.nut street 'WM' . fi , ... , 4 , ~, , ' 'N. ' ~.....' are.
•A16;30 in .m ie tila;Memden and Arit6o Afratir;o 26
, A B , ,i4li,l6.latCanden and, JerSey RI ;w ;g 00
. A 2:007_,-14:00 - hrearodera and Ambdy reser -190
Att; P. kl-for Amboy and intermediate Bons -;
A A t t 6 2 .3o .oo an r d
. 8 A.
, M f . o ,
r ant o 2 u P g .ld ira , f n or a fre an eh d '
12
m,
2.3,20
and
420
p.
m. :l • P t o tr in e ts nto on. h
AtB and 10 A.M.,
At 6.30,8 and 10 A. 51 ~ 12 11„2,330,4.30,6, 7 and MO P. Itt ~
for Bordentown,Florence,Burlington,Beverliv dDt;-'''
At 6.30 and 1 0A.M.,12 ItL.,'l:lA6;7"andl.L6o' , f - ;
A lio
' Edgewater, Illversidei' RI erten, yeanayiti arial br
. ' House, and 2P. M., for Riverton.. • • k,
IfV - - The .;11.80 P. M. , Line leaves from foot Tie
Market street by upper ferry.
From .Kensington - Depat:„ ..,, , „...„',,,,',. 2 . _,
~.. •. 1 ,
At n A.' 514 via JiensingionntidJerselißllTNeif I r oi ' k 2
Express Line „.....4;„4...4...4,..,.,.........„..
.___ 01. . t .. 40 in t . 1
At 7.30 and 11.00 A. N. 2.30, 3.3oanlTEllt Ex Trenton
and Bristol. And at 10.15 A. M. and 6P. M. for. Bristol.
At 7.Boandll A. 31., 2.30 and 5 P. M. for Morrisville and
TullYtOwn. r ..,._„.. _
. 1 .....
At 7.30 and 10.15 A. M., 2.30;5 and 6 P.' 712.-fifficttenrEM •:
and Eddington. I -•: ' l i AI
.L'-' ~' ', ~, i
At 7.30 and 10.15 A. M.; 2.39, 4', 5 and (VP.' .514 for. Corn.
wells, Torresdale,Holmeeburg,Tacony,Wisainoming, I I
Bridesburg and Frankford and 8.30 P.M. for Holmes-
burg and , lntermettlate Stations. , 1
From WestPhlladelphia Depot via Connectingßailway
Allyirtli l ), l 29. 4, 6.46.8 and 12.P.A M. .NewAtirk. Ex -
~,, ine via Jersey CitY....,:a.:5.:. ;... , r 4 . -t-.6 4 ---34 3 26
IA 21.30 ~„- . Emigrant Line .,,:: ~' ` - t....:.....e..4,.. 200
At OA) A. Ml ,1311, 4, 6.458 and 12 P.M. for Trenton.
At 8.30 A. M.. 4, 6.45 and 12 P. 31., for Bristol. , ,
At 12 P.M.(N ight) for Morrisville,TullEtown, Schenck's
Xdolingte s itiorrewells, Torresdap, 5o burl, Ta
, ,astiny„ . lsl noming -Bridesbtirg and , :Fm ord.; .
'filaVtao A . ,. , . and 24 and 127; M. Lines run WO. All
others, thandaye excepted.
2 For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cars on
I%in:fr Pjfth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour be
fored partttre. The Care of Marketli4 It
e4t itilY•rtin
~, direr Ms Weet Philadelphia Depet,Chettffut alma Walttut
;WithinoDi( Senate. On Sandal's; the Marketstreet Cars
will ran to connect with the 9.30 A. M. and 8 and 12 P.
M.lines ' ,
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES
from .Kensinion Depot.
...1 4 Atts 3 t,,,A th -4 4 1 . 0r A lilegara Fells Untf ,ie al ing o,.-I=l , .
`. 1 61 .0
OirivegfA f finlicuak ip regt end, Montrose, Wilkesharre,
$ 414,30 Inn 'arid Isocil 2 4.4iofice44;;Ogirolitel
burgfiter,...GPP,. Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville,
. masa On wc:',llo - 3-10,2%- . M YLOMo M
;nliga Olt: .for
with t train leaving Eastorrfor Mauch Chunk- Allen
ntill3r4e4e2l4 .c.-
' '
1 f i . tend 6 PO7l for Lamb lo,nn n rm
&late thatiens.
CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO, AND PEMBER
TON AND BIGHTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Mar
ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) •
At 7 anpl_lo A .31.,1, 2,1.5,5.38, 5 A 6.30 P.61-for Merchants
f, willo,MOorestown,:Hartford. Maionsillo,Aainsport,
Motinf 'Molly, 'fitnithville EwanwrilleeVinceutown,
Birtainglaam and Pembertin. .
ACID A ..11. for, Lewistown, Wrightstoivn, Cookstown,
-,• 1 1.1:3 0 Etpt and liornerstown. - ,-, ~,,,, , ~,,
At,q , -..1 , and 3.50P;11.. for , LetviStOWO, -Wrights
'' t n; 'ooltstown, New - Egypt, 'Hornerat n, Cream
Ridge: Imlaystewn,a ggage Sharon and II ightstown -
Fifty pounds of B only allowed each Pass.
~ ePasaengers are prohibitedfrom taking,anything as bengerag
' fgagg bnt their wearing.appureli' Allnaggegenver fifty
pounds to - be paid for extra. The Company - Unlit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex
,- ee•pt . by special contract. r' F-• • •,, •,, --
,',. Ticketts add end Baggage ,checkeil direet ',tfirotigh to
"Boston, Worcester; Springfield,llartford; New Haven
Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Utica,
Rome, Syra cuse , Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
r Suspens an Bridge. ,e* - . •.,- ,?,- ;, ~__ '
;!An ad Clo nal Ticket Office is located tit, 1 , 10 .= 5 Chest'
nut street, where tickets to New York; and till impor
tant points North and East, may be procured. Persons
purchasing Tickets at this Office, can have their -beg
age checked from residences or hotel to destination,bl
Union Transfer Baggage Express.
Lines from New York for Philadelphia will leave from .
foot of Cortland street at 1.00 and 4.1.0 P. 31., via Jersey
City artd - Canulen. At 6.30 P. M. via Jersey City and
Kensing ton. 1 At 7, and 10 A .31.,12.30, 5 and 9 P.M., and
' 12Night, via Jersey City and West Philtulelphiti.
From Pier No. 1, N. River, at 6.30 A. M. Accommoda
tion and 2 P. N. Express. via Amboy and Camden.
Aug. 30,1359. WM. M. H. GATZILER, Agent.
11,!.. : 0nT -';l4
=ME
191IENESYLVANIA. CEIQ RAL! I RAIL
ROAD.—After 3 P. M., SUNDAY, September sth
1869. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave the Depot,at Thirty-first and M.arket streets,Whlch
Is reuted directly by the ears of the Market Street Pas
senger Railway, the last car connecting with each train
leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before
its. departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut
Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot.
:seeing Car Tickets can be had on application at the
Ticket - Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut
streets, and at the Depot.
• Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for
find 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.:
at 840 A.
10.30'A:51;a1,0, and LID P. 11,1
Fast Line.. at 11.50 A. M.
Erie Express at 11.60,A. M.
Harrisburg Accom. ...... . 2.59 Mt ,
Lancaster Accom..- at 4.00 P. M.
Parksburg Train. at 53/ P. M.
. Cincinnati Express. at 8.00 P. M.
Erie Mail and Pittsburgh Express ..-.........at 9.30 P. M.
Accommodation-- „at 11,09 P., M.
PhiladOlphiaßxPress.4... ..atl2. l oonight.
;Erie ;Mil leaves 4181 . 13, , . except Suntiny,_irunning: un
Saturday night to Williamsport onlY. On Sunday night
passengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock.
Philadelphia Express leaves daily. Cincinnati Ex
press daily, except Satutday.. All other trains daily,
, except• Sunday f ' '
TheiVelternAccommodation,TraLn runs daily, except
Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and
baggage delivered by 5.00 P. M.. at 116 Market street.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.:
Cincinnati Rapress,...at 9.45 A: M.
Phi la r r ia ratPrfsB"-'-i A. M..
Eris stP.2o A. M.
Paoli Accominodation at 8.20 A. If. mid 4.05 & 6.35 P. M
Parksburg Train " at 9.10 A. M.
Fast Line---- at 9.35 A. M
Lancaster Train at 12.30 P. M.
Erie Express,-...„ at 6.10 P. M.
Day Express..... at 1.30 P. 31.
Pa cificßiprostt..._ - - -at 8.25 P. M.
HarrisburgAeconitintglation.4.. at 9.40 P. M.
For farther - information, apply to
JOHN F. VANLEER, JR., Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut
street. __,
FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, 116 Market street.
SAMUEL-IL WALLACE, - Ticket Agent at the Depot.
TbeTetinlirenfa Ettliroa.d.Company asimme
any rlid4or
,aggagiy, except for wearing rel and
limit their epornribility- to' One :Hundred boilers in
value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value-will
be t the risk of the owner unless taken by special Con
tract. S u perintend. WILLIAMPi a., :
"`•
DR IL ADE L PECrA, GER
•
AND -,NORRIS_TOWN : RAILROAD. TIME ;TA. •
IILE . - -On arid afteeZlonliny;• Blay`3di - 1869, and mitt
further notice:
FOE GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelnhia-6, 7 8, 9.05 10, 11,12 A. M., 1,2,
3.15, 335,4,4•35,5A,53.£, 6, u, P. M.
Leave Germarrtovva-6, 7, 7h, - 8, 8.29, 9, 'to p 11, 12 A. M.;
474.1 1 t0ii - 4, eN.O - i P• Ms
The 8 . 21) down train , and the 33 4 and's3‘ up trains, wil
not stop on the Germantown Branch.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9.15 A. M.,2, 4.05 minutes, 7 and
19r'eray.eNGeliMailtOwn- Mulri;P:111; *
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROA D
Leave Philadelphia-6, 8,10, 12 A. M.; -2, .3%, 5%, 7, 9
and 11 P. M.
Leave Chestnut gill-7.10 minutes, 8,9.40, and 11.40
_A.
M.; 1.40,3 4 49 5,40,6.40,8.40 andloAo
- ON SUNDAYS. ' '
-Leave Philadelphia-9.15 minutes A. M.• 2 and P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutea A. kl.:; 12.40,0.48aud
9,25 minutes r •- • • •') • •• -
FOR comstroBOCICEN AND NORRISToWN:'
Leave Philadelplila-6. 7%, 9,11.05, A. M.; 135,3,43 i, 5.
s,‘i, 6.15, 8.05,10.05 ; and 11.14 P. M.. _ „.
•1 Leave NoixTato*n--15:40,63i, 7,7 Mi 9,01 A t 111 . ; 1. 1 4,_ 3,
435, 6.15,8 and 9.5 i
OW Then( A.M. Trains from Norristown will not stop
at Moge e's, Botta' Landing, Domino or Schur's Lane.
wir The 5 P.•llL.Traitatroni.Ph iledelphia will atop onl
at School Lane,lttana_y_unk and Conshohocken.
ON SUNDAYS. •
Leave Philadelphia...9A. M.; 2.34 -- 4 and 7.15. P, ,
Leave Norristown-4.A4lll.;ljiliand P.• M.
FOR MANAYU K.
Lea ' ye Philadelphia--6, 7Yr 9 11,05 A. ?S.; Hi, 3, 4154,
"1ifi. 15 0• 05, 10.05 and n.)01. 1
Leave Manapink- , 41.10,7;7 ; 8;10,93i, 11)5 A. 51 • ;
5,6%8.30 and 10 P.M.
They P. M. Trainkom Philadelphia. will stop only
at School Lana andaltnaunk. • •
SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. a 1..; - 2x, 4 and 7.15 r, M.
Leave Manny:lnk-7X A. M.; Dfil 6 and 9,X- P. M.
W. IS. WlLElol , l,4.leneral Supoilatendent,`,
Depot, Ninth and 43fteen streets,
PHIGA_DELPMA. !.A.1. 1 12 . Tatra :TAIL
ROAD—WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after MONDAY, Sept. 6, 1869, the Trains on
the Philadelphltkund , Erio Railroad will run as follows
from Penusylterlid Railroad Detiot West Philadelphia :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 9.20 P. M.
"-•" - -W . T Willhunoport ..... 7.30• At M.
""arrives at Erie' • - • 8.15 P. M.
Er,le Ex , press leaves Philadelphia 11.50 A. M.
O.OOP.
')., r u *arrives:At Erie, ' • A
Elmira Mall leaved Philadelphia" 8.00'N.. M.
" " Williamsport. 6.10 P. M.
" arrives at Lock Haven 7.30 P. M.
Illnil Train ienies Erie ' 8.15 A:M.
,
• " Williamsport 9.15 P.M.
" arrives at Philadelphia 6.10 A:15.1.
Erie ExPrers leates Erie • ' • 3.20 P. M.
O. 14"
Williamsport 4.25 A. M.
" arrives at Philadelphia 1.20 P. 11.
Elmira Mail loavee Lock Haven • • 6.50 A. M.
" WillfrinlepOrt:.' 8.45 Av,111:
~ arrives at Philadelphia. 7.15 P. M.
Thaffelo. : ExPrees leaves Williamsport 12.20 A.M.
Harrisburg ' 5.10 A. M.
- arrives at Philadelphia 9 . 25 A • 31 .
•
•ExproS as connects at Corry. Mail east at Corry and
livinetm • press west at irvineton with trains on
Oil Creek • d Allegheny River Railroad.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
T JERSEY RAILROAD.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
f MFNOING TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1869.
Philadelphia, F oo t,; of Market s t r ee t',
8.16 A. M., Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem, klillville,Vl - 40 .
land, and all intermediate stations.
836 P. M.,. Mail, for Cape May, Manville, Yin' A mi d
and way stations below Glassboro.
8,801!,/4.3 t r WiSengOr, ,for. : l4idigoton, etdorp l ,, .and all
intermediate . fatiolut.l 4 4 A:. •
5.80 r. 74u00.17 , anti laslesin a4conl l 4odatiori.
`•Frelght tiain fOi.ati stations leaves °erode' daily, at
12.00 o'clock, noon.
Freight received in Philadelphia at s r 'Gond covered
wharf below Walnut street.
Freight delivered at N 0.228 S. Delawr
e mn p nit gl a t icketat , 41 i1, 11 i 1 c 4 4V . 40),Iqbetween Philo
delpidn-alLstation
W/LIJAN J.§EWELY
up
erintendent.
W
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Let_A
r4 . ,.1 .'" , fi .;:i . : . \--•*);.;: l: . 1.: . A . :1:11 - 14 ;),'0 t •••:.: 1 1 j 1 . v i ,i'1.t....-t.... 1. -' 1 . • -,',
ESDAY, SEYTEMI3ER' 28, 1869.
R6' TRAVELL:RS' G ULM , !
.
I e Z...A. - ` .. /14 1444 'kali-ROAD GILICA. -1 2
. Trunk-,Line-from__Philadelphia , 44-4be-interimr.afw
--, nusylvania, the Sch o dy t till, butmuchannts, Cumber-
Mad and Wyoming V tbe Ninth, Northwest and
the Canadae,SuMmer Arrangement of Passenger Trains:
...,,I n • l YA 2 4 lAesi,yingtheßclaFisit a spot, Thrift',
' - 'l, !Wm/ ittrttPhil el a, tithe ,fo ring .
bo rsi. - - -.4-- -;-- ...".;r1 -, -
ODA ofr-' tf.3o A:littler'
Reading and all intermediate Statham, and. Allentown.
leturning, leaves Reading at 6.80'P , M , arriving in
P ladolqa AO Vit. ~,,- . ' 1,1 . '
ORN 0 IP Sid Wat 8 PleA".!#. thrallea6Mg;"
Lebanon; A ' s nr ,Pbtts*Mo, Pine rove, magna,' .
finhbury,
R Williamsport ; Elmira, Rochester, Niagara
iFaller,uffalo, Wilkesbarre Pittston. York.' Carli sle, ;
r Chambersburg, Hager/00TM, are. - 7 ' ' " •• r
The 7.30 A. M. tranrconiseets arßeading with the East
ermsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown de., and the
8.15 A. M. traa cermet Xth)“,heikebanon c )Talley train
for Ilarrislink 4rdit at' WA ClinterOrithf ataarisadß;
It.trainaldr illiiiniSpo ;Leak PitttliivEhnirs.; Ac_._; at
iiirriaburg with Northern Central, Cumberland Val
. Y. and Schn_yik ill and Susquehanna trains for North
berland, WilliamsperkytultOluonpersbarg, Pine
gAe, Ac. _ • •_,
TERNDON EXPRESB.-LLeaves Philadelphia at
'
fecti' ld- i fi tg&STP Li t t i br ie da la tird i f i gif 4c:fag;
,_ctoT ociur c.:sx-iSIATI6i4_,-1.,6,deg. tiati,..t
Th iii
L., at *A. N. stopping at the intermediate stations;
arrives in' hiladelphia at 8.40 A. M. Returning leaves
Philadelphia at 4 .3 0 P. M.; arrives inpottstown at 6AO-
.., • - , - ...4. 0 .
READINWAND POTTSVILLE ACCOMMODA.;
.TION .-Leavett,Pottaville at 6.40 A. N., and Reading at,
7.30 L. M., stoppingg at all way stations; arrives in Phila."
deela at 1036 A ;jd .
'turning, leavels - Philadelphia at. 535 POI ~• arrives
inßeading at 8.00 P;ll.', and at Pettirrille at 9.40 P.M:
Trains for Phlladelsia leave Harrisburg, Ist 8.10 A.
Id.t r a ind Pottsville ate S„M „arriving in Philadelphia ,
at .001 , :81.i'Aftertion traina leate Harrisburg` at 2.00'
P. M. and Pottsville at 245 p. li.; arriving at Phila
delphia at 6.45 P. M . . i re , : , - , ; ... __
10 arrisburg Accommodation leaveri Reading at 7.15 A.
M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 r. , ,M. Connecting at Read
ing with Afternoon Accommodation month at 6.80 P. 51.,
arriving in Philadelphia'at 9.ls4raCt 3..A,. - ,.... ei i,
Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Ph iladelnilinat.l2.46 poen for rllotteville *and ;ai l ,Way s
Stationsfleaves Pottsville at 5.40 A. , M., connecting at .
Reading with accommodation train Air Philadelphia and '"
all!Wav Stations - , . ..."
labove-trahtuißd ;. % . . -„,
, • • ...
:unday trains leave Pottsvil oat 8 A.' -, . and znila
-1 delphia at 335 P. 5141eive Philadelphia fob, Reading at
8.00 A. M. returning frail Reading at 4.26 .M. -
CHESTER-VALLEY. RALLROAD:Passengers _for
) RoWningtown rind intermediate points take the - 7.30 - A.
$i.;12,46 an 841.20 P. M. trains from Philadelphia,returit- e
Cl g frOm,Tidw - dingtown at 6.10 A. M., 1.00 P. M., ands As .,
al. •
PERIIIONEN RAILBOAD.-Passengers for fikippack
take 7.30 A.1,1,,4.60 and,s.ls.P.M..trains for Philadelphia . i
returningfreM likippack at 645 and 8.15 A.Mi,LOO F.ti:
Stage lines for various point's in Perkiomen Valley con
nect with trains at Collegeville and Skippack. •
NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR • PITTSBURGH AND
THE WEST.-Leaves New York at 9.00 AL M., SAO and
8.00 P. M; ; mounrigdyding at 1.05 A M -4 LAO and 19.19,
P. 81,., anti connec t tmet Harrisburg, Ovith t PennsylVania
and Northern Centta Reilread Express Trains foe Pitts.
burgh, Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, ac.
eturning , Expres s Train leaves Harrisburg on arrival
of Penn sylvaniaß xnress fro Pi ttsburgh, at 2.35 and 5.20
A. M. and 10.56P. , M,4,passing ingot 4.30 and 7.05 A.
M. and 12.50 P.M., arriving at New York 11.00 N.lttand
12.20 and 5.00 F. M. Sleeping Cars accompany these
trains through between Jersey ; City and Pittsburgh,
without Change,
Mail train tor New York leaves Harrisburg at 8.10 A.
M..:and 2.05 P, M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves No
York at 1,21f00n. , (' e ~($ .:, ,c•- • t, • : . .
- , • , ',
IitiRUYLKILL 'VALLEY RAILBCAD--Triiirs tiara
Pottsville at 6.30 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.90 P.M...returning
froin Tamagimat 8.35 A. 111., 2.15 and 4,15 P. M., „,....
SCHUYI,K.ILL AND SOSQUEHAI'iNA RAILROAD
-Trains leave 'Auburn atti 56 At' iti.Und .3.20 -P.' M. for
Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and at 12.10 noon for Pine
grOre and Tremont; retprning•from Harrisburg at 7.46
A .911. and 3.40 P, Id., and from Tretnontat 6.45 A. 31. and
5.0 i P. M.
TICKETS.-Through first-Mass tickets and emigrant
ticks to all the principal-points in the North and West
and Canada.
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading' and
Intermediate Stations good , for day only, are .sold by
Morning Accommodat i on, Market Train, Reading and
Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates.
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only,
are sold at Rending an Intermediate Stations by Read
ing and PottstoWn Accommodation -Trains at reduced
rates. .
The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office
pf S. Bradford, 'lreatnirer, No, 227 Borah Fourth Street,
P hiladelphia, ,or of O. A. ~ .Ni4olls; General BileOrinten
det, Reading.
Commutation Tiekets.at 25 pep cent. disceunt, between '
any points desired, for families and firms.
Mileage Tickets, good for 2,oQomiles,betweenallpoints,
at 852 60 each for families and firms. ~ , , q •
,„,-
Season'Tickets, for three, six,`nine dr twelve anim a / 1 1G;
fon holders only to all points, at reduced rates.
Clergymen residing oil thaline of the road will befrir- -
nisbed with card% entitling themitelves anctlwiyeit to
tickets at half fare
Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta
tions, good' for ;Saturday; Sunday and ,Mondayf at
.
tinted trire;to be - hid onlY - at the Tieket'Office, at Thir
teenth and Callnwhill streets.
' FREIGHT.-;-Goods 'Ol4lll descriptions forvtarded•to
all the above points from the Company's New Freight
Ls tot, Broad and• Willow streets: . .. - --- --- ---
-i reight Trainsieave ,Philadelphia &illy at , 1.85 AOC,
12. nooril6.oo-atui , 7.35 P. M . ..: for Reading; liebaitco,
Harrisburg, Pottsville, Pisrt Clinton, and all peintsbe ,
pond:.. , •
Mails Close at'thePhilaiielphla Post-office tor allplacea
on :the road and its branches at 5 A.M., and for the prin
cipal Station" only at 2.15 P. M. .
i " • ' • iBAOGIACIE:, . ': ',
Dungan's Eipreis will collect Baggage for all trains
leaving Philaddphia Depot, Orders can-be left at No. .
225 South Fourth street, or itt,tie Depot, Thirteenth and
Callowbill streets. I , : -7 ' T 'Tr .., ~ _ .
•
ORTH PENNS VAICLVII.A.ttRoAti.
.Lll —THE MIDDLE ROUTE.—Shortest and most di
redt - Unit* , + Bethlehem, Easto ll _, - 'Alleniewk..ii 3ll Xlck
Chunk,EitzleiOn White ilavela l .Willuabarreanallanoy •
City, bit. Carreel,"Pittetonatinkhannock4 ficrantolq .
.Carbondale and all the points in the Lehigh and Wyo
ming boat regione
Passenger Depot ifitPhillidelada,NiW , corner Berke
and American streets. • -
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 15 DAILY TRAINS.
—On and, ;after, TUESDAY, June Ist,' 16694:Passehtter"
Trains leave the Depot, Corner of Barks and' Anbirican
streets, daily (Sundays excepted), ae follows:
6.45 A. M. Accommodation for _Fort 1 yashingtojk _
At 7.45 A. M.—, Morning, Ei.preatt for Bethleh , and
Pr i ncipal Stations.ron.'North ,Perinayleaniavitailroiul,
connecting `at Bethlehem with Lehigh 'Wallet Railroad
for Allentown, Catasanqua, Slatington, Manch Chunk,
Weatherly..laanesville, Harleton,White Haven, Widkes
barre,,Ringstoni l'ittston, T nnkhannock ilia& all paint/C.
in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys,• also, in.. connection
with Lenigh and Mahoney Railroad for Idalianoy
and with Catawissa Railroad for Rupert,Danville,Mil
ton and Willianatort. Arrive_atManch Chunk:at 4 2 5 1 4
Wilk'estiarre at 2:60 P.M.-At bialiandy CRY tit'r;so P5ll. - •
Pet 8.45 A. M. —Accommodation for Doylestown, stop
f3ing at all intermediate. Station/1: .Paertengertr for WU
ow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take
tage at Old York Road.
9,45 A. M. (Expreisi for ' 'Bethlehem,' Allentown;
c•Mauch Chunk a White-Haven, -Wilkesbarre, Pitteton,
`Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh' and 'Susquehanna
Railroad, and Allentown_ and...,Easton, and
points on New JerserCentral Railrod and Morris and
Essex Railroad to New York via Lehigh Valleyßailroad. •
At 10.45 A. 51.—Accommodation for Washington,
stopping at intermediate Stations.
1.15, 3.15,5.20 and 8 P.M.--Acceuimedition torAbington.
At 1.45 P. M.—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem,
Easton, Allentown,l,littich3Cheak, Haelaten_, White
Haven,Wilkesbarre Pittston, Scranton, and IYyoming
Coal Regions.. c • .
At 2.45 - P M .— Accommodation for Doylestown, stop
ping
at all intermediate statiotia, • , • , ••
At 4.15 P. M.—Accommodation for 'Doylestown, stop
ph* at all-intermediate stations.— „ • , • ,
At 5.00 P. M.—Through` Bethlehem connacting'at
Bethlehem with ,Lehigh . Valley Evening ,Train, , , fog
Easton, AllentoVit, Mauch Chunk. L..
At 6.20 P. M.—Accommodation fox Lansdale, stopping
at all intermediate stations. - •• , . • •
At 1130 P. M.-r Accommodation for Fort Washington.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA:.
From Bethlehem ate Aad., 240, 4.45 end 8.25• P. M.
2.10 P. 31,, 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, Wilkeaberre, Ma
hanoy City and Hazleton.
From Doylestewn at 8.25A:31.4.55 p x. 41.0 7.05'P. at.
From Lansdale'at 7.30 A. M. ' - • -
From Fort Washington at 9.20 and 10.35 A. M. and 3.10
•
UN SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M.-
Philadelphia for Doylestown at M.
Philadelphia for Abington at 7 D. H.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.30 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M.
Abington for Philadelphia at 8 P. 11,
Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger cars Convey passen
gers to and from new Depot. , •
White cars oflSecond and Third Streets Lind end
Union Lino run with a short distance of the Dep0t.... , ,.
Tickets must be procured at the Tieket'Dflice, bropr ,
secure the jowestjatea of i, ,, t..;1,,,J
LLIZI i
iK,Lligens..
Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to_princi-
pal points, at Mann's North Penn „ Baggage Express
office. NO.'/05poittlalcifthstreet. ,, e., ;.`
115iTEST CHESTER AND .PRILAD EL-
T PHIA.RAIIARummer Arrangemeut.-rDn
and after 1110/iDA-Y Ap ril 12,48W,Traine will leaVaae
follows:
Leave Philadelphia, from New Depot, Thirty•flrst and
Chestnut streets 7.24 A. M. 9.30 A. 11,, 2.30 I°, M., 43,4
P. 1444,35 P,M.',7.15E':151,, 1 ,11. 3 4 Pk 51.: '.„._, , :' , ',..L ~
Leave - West 'Chester, 'from Depot,- on ' , B i llat , market 3
street, 6.25 A. M., 7.25 A. IC, 7.40 A. 31. , , 10.1 A. M., 1.55
PLM., 4.50 P. M. 6.45 P.M.
i'eav a Philadelphia for 13AL, Juaction and Intorn), ,
diate Points, at 13.50-P: M. auds:4s.'4l4oaveMinijanti4
tion for Philadelphia, at 5.30 A. M. and 1.45 I'. M.
Train leaving West Ohesterat 1/# 4 /s,. g.A. wilt, stop 01 -
334 O. Junction, Lanni, Glen Iliddioand Inedia• , , leaving , g
Philadelphia at 4.35 P. ki„, ,will stop at Media, 01611
Riddle, Lanni and B' 'O. JTheclteleoteelsosgerwAo , olV
from etationsbetweenlihrest Chester an 8.0 . - - ,innotkei I
i
going East, will take i ain leaving West Oheeter.at t F,As
A. lit., and car will • be a hed.tti Bspreiut iTtain .0. 'art
char.ction ; and going % M ak eassenge for eitatiMais '
B. C.Junctioa 'wi train. leaving Philadpl- ,
pilau at 4.31 P. M., and wi change carl At B.' 0: Oahe-.
tiOa. _
The pot in Philadelphia is rea ched directly by the;
Chestnu A and Walnut street Cara. Thom) of the Market
street lime run within one square, The cars of both Hue"
sonne , ..l with each train upon lie arrival. , ' i , ,",0,: ~, .1
VN 41UNDAYS. — Leave Philadelphia for *Aqua Ohsster
0 5 A. M. and 2.30 I'. M.
I Ao.ave Philadelphia for. B. (3. Junction at 7.15 P. M.
I Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7.45 A. N. and
4,4spjet, ..‘, ,
leave B. O. Junction fox Philadelphia at B AO A. M. '-
.heave
Pameugera are allew_ed to take Wearing Apparel::
May, m Baggage, and the Uompany will not in any case
be raetretisinie for au amount exceeding one hundred dol.
' lars, , uniess a special contract he made far the same:
..,
WILGIeneO: WBIGELER.
AM ral Superintendent.
F• ABT FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA rr.AILRO.s,ui to Wilkeebarre,
ahanoy City, Mount Cannel, contrails, and all volute
on Lehigh Valley 'Railroad and ite branehee.
'A 'new arraitgeitiorpty 40 erreeteti this o dayiWa road to
(WA WA tOgilf4SUßCeat 00100 tiir,inerpkshdlise can- .
alirned to th4-abovkili
Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot,
• 8. B. cor. Front and Noble streets,
Before BP. M., will reach Wilkeebarre, Mount Carmel.
eiregAt'Ailtvoille t irga l l Y a rk
joy a da
. .
k ;
.
TRAVELETWOVOIr!
ICIRMA_DELPHI.A, 11-ANW4*
' 4 . 1 :1:"^-13ALTIMORMRAILROAD*TIMIVERBENVOMI."
manning HONDAS' Iday_loilA,X4s,,,,,Thdo will leave ;
Depot. corner Brostd"AnOwitantliabis alafat.' 1'44
. VAT MAIL TRAIN.O 84 A IjaundanotoosAh
for yie,diziore,scrgyingßegul ar Stations. - Cml
,'beating_ with Detaware Ktilr atlVilmingtOn , for ,
Crisfield and Intermediate titatiotts..;-
.EXPEE§6 TRAIN at VIP .M.(Sundaye exceptal),itor
Baltimore Arid Washington, dopping at Wltmiligton r
H
Perryvtlla /andßarre de Grace: Vonnecta at VIR.Mng-
ton'with train for Ne*Oastle. nt 3';'
EX PRESS TRAINit 40) Sunday. excdpfody,•'
for Baldmoro and aehington i etoppiFt Cheater,
Thtirloiv, ItinwOod, laymont, wilmin ; . Newport, ,
Stintoire Newark', Eiktoin , North Elia Ohafleidayll,
Perryville, Havre, de. Grace, Aberdeen. •
~•Perryatap oi„-
- E i l t ywood,'Applik,Ghase's ttademmer Rua..
GHT E at 1120 P.M. 51 (daily ) for Baltimore
a Washin tonadopping+rati Oliester.Thurlow_.Lia. ,
woody. OlaYlalontlyilmulgtorii 'Newark, Elkop i ptortb
raat , nolia; PerrY,l lll °)Usvr,e au (4 F a . c . k .h
`Peseenthe 12 . 00 trtifor . rortivele Mddroa and ' "••
WILMINGT r e TXATN B:7 klieg at All.Statloij
,between Philadelphia and Wildrid n.
L Leavo' PHILADELPHIAttitoII. M.,2.20540 and
7.00 P. M. The o.oa p.lsl.,train comtecta with Helayearg
Railroad for Harrington and intermediate atationg
Leave wilainlGTOlitso and 8.10 A.M.. 1.80 - , and
7.00 P: M. The 'B.lO A. AI Amin. Will not , stop between
Chesior, and` Philadelphia. The 7 , 00 P.M. Strain Artuct,:*
Wilmington rune idallYitt l l 6 Ahar&Rc°P / M°4 l 9l ° /T; 10 • 1 4 •
1 3 ,3fog a r ee 'l te kE to PIITLMJELVIIIA. 1- 4 .LOAQ6II' .
naiumor 720- aa.iWay Mal.
2.95 P. M. e ._Ex_preee. 7:25 P. 2,l;,__Xr_prese. ,
SUNDAY • TRAIN FROM •DALTIMOIOI.- I LefrraC
BALTIMORE at r..2sP.Stoppint Ma .gnolia,Por.. , r
nni an'e,,Aberdeen,llavre;de-Graoe. erryviZeigharldoe
town, North-East, Elkton NOwark• S tanton, JQewpo
Wilmington, Claymont; Linwood and Chester. d
PHILADELPHIA • AND. BALTIMORE CE
RAII,BOAD TRAlNS—Stoppingat all Stations on Otois--
ter Creek and Phile4lphlo. and Baltimore Oentrall4,,6
Leavea PHILADELPHIA for PORT DEPOSIT (8 ay
day 'mutated) at 7.00 A. M. and 4.36 P. P.M. :644
The Lou A.M. Train will stop at all. Stations. between
Phlladelphlaand Lamoktn. • , . .„
A Freight 'Train with Paceenger car [macaws will
leave Philadelphia daily (Sundays excepted) 'arI.OQ P
eve Kr LarOSIT for PHILADALPHIA ti I L itm,
days excepted) at 5.40 A. M. 9.25 A. B. and 830 P.
Trains leaving WILMINGTON at 630 A. M. a 4.15
P. will ommect at Lontokin Junction with the ' 7.00,
A . 11. and. 4 .30 P M trains for Baltimore C entral' It. ILA
Thrtingii tlCkete to all point Weit7ll;iiiitTrinl
meet niar trocared at the ticket office,. Chesttalt
etreety , under Continental Hotel, Falfgealaol3tals 1 130011a5.,
and 34 er the irt Bleeping Cars can be secured dor nir the,
day. Tereene.brirchasing tiCkets at this office Cat!
..baggage chocked at their residence by the Irn ion Trans..'
ter Company. ;1' fi • -' s; &t V.i'KENNETiIt, 8E10:
SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE_-:? - 43EAVT
1324„11D.PN AND ATLANTIGRAIT4OAD.,
• ~ 'FALL . ARRANGEMENT:
TAlEgs EFFECVSEPTEBIBERN4:I2O.''
Throntilf,TraLnaleave VittefBtreet Perrrasfollmnit
Frefaitqw4th.P4aangprldail " 73 ...
Atlantic AccOmmodation • • - '
_ ‘; , :;LEAVE , ATLABITIp : •
Atlauti(r;;Aceonymodatioo4 40) .4" ' „34 1 ,
Freight nariit, puf Mail . ieenge,rear) - 12.00: •
LOCIAL TRAINS LEAVE , yiN,E STREET::
Atco Accommodation • 10.1.3,A,i M. , ,-
N addonfield, ,
4 RETURNING, , LEAVE ; • .3 1:17,
Atco c...
Haddonfiel.. 's « 2.45 P. ,
Hammonton' ' ' ' ^ 5.40 A.
r • , SUNDAY MAID TRAIN
IRAVV4 Vine etreot &GOA. 31.%
I,eavesAtlantic— -........ ..... '
An Express Train through in 2 hours trill:tint every '
Saturday affernoon, and, up on Monday morning until
further notice, • ,
Leave Vine,St. Ferry ' ' - gas t.:)11•:..r . •:,
t. • - Apantic • • • • 7.24 A. 111* '
„ „,:,; - •
D. H. MUNDY , Anent. - ,
LUMBER:
. • •
.. , bIAULE 11111611.1EK
.• • 2500„cutb:,Strei“.
' ‘MAKtItS'
1869 - PAPATTERN''AIAKEPS: 'lB6
i MOICE SELECTION
G i HIQAIq CIORK PINE " .. 1
- • • FOR PATTERNS. •
1869 "ViNcir.APini
LAVIRSI STOOK. K. 1,,
CAROLINA , FLOORINt.s.
. 1 712G1111A, FLOORING,'
DELAWARE FLOORING'
Afirt FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
Qaa FLORIDA STET' BOARD z .1869
YLOVA T I , 3TEP BOARDS.
~eii. rexic
1869 NYA II " 7 - 1 ' r
..i. - P,AND 1869
WALNIIT BOARDS f ig ß
PLANS, •
w.A.Tag a rß.
WALT •
, • . :;jua 0112191), • rt.'r
von 7
MARIUS,*
' *,' Bu.u.DEßti, &O.
1869. -UNDERTAKERS' • jug
•• viALITTCHNiirA ',-"
1869 -10 VBSta'Ainf'.. ." 1,869
wititE 04E ' 2
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1869 .
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• . *MILE BROTUEB C 0 . 4•
,*.vc! BOWTH EITILHHT;.
Lumbr lUnder',COvOr
, • ; ALWAYS t DRY,
Walnut; White Pine, YellOW Fine, , Spruce, ,lioinlock,.
Bbygiqe, itA.,nlwaye on hancl liNlow.ratea. ,k , ,
WATSONA GILLINGHAM, '
924 Biehminid qtreet; zikitteenth ward:
YELL' OW PINE , ,LITISIBER.-OP,DBRB
for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber axe-,
exited at short notice--quality subject to - inspection.
A ply to EDW. 11. BOWLET:18 South Wharves. tee '
'LEGAL i NGTIOE6.I,v,‘
T TEE ,COVAT .OF ,COMMOTC;FL.F4S: —
fot THE
City and County of Philadelph. , ,* '
ANNA C. , BROKER vs. 011IIISTOPH 'R DECIFER.
March Term; 18459. No. 43: In Di orco. •
To CIiIIfSTOPHER BE0KL11,; Respondent .•.—The
Depositions of witnesses in the above'case ,go the art of
the Libellant, will be ' taken before JOHN If. . SLOAN,'
Edo., .EXIMWIIIO r, at office, N 0.217 South Sixth street,':
•intho City. of Philadelphia, on MONDAY,'Oet. 18,1869,
'at.3 o'clocit P.M., When and. on,
you ,may jlttend if.
you think. proper. Personal service baying felled on
account of your absence.
• , „G. 0. PEItVES,
ae,27 jig Attorney - forbbli!ellaaW
TILE • ORPHANS' COURT E'oll,-.THE
City anal of Philadelphia,—Estate
NE YARDLEY' The Auditor appointed by the OMert
to audit, so tle and aknet the first account of JOSEPH
W. JOHNSON: Jr.., sect:Kora the last will of
JAHN YARDLEY, deceased, and to report, diet,
"
jribution of the balance in the hands of ththe'Accountant,
will meet the parties interested'; for the istarrleee of life
appointment, on 1,1101/DAT, Ortober 4th, 1869, at
11N o'clock A. M., at his — oMcb,No. 9 Law Building
V l . , .10;21:AYAlAttA street iu, thy , .4.1111Ade1,..
p a. lie2s Urn ttat",
041!it.A.YS ? COKES F 9.0... VHF,
Oity_Jindlgotuaty of Thiludelihitf.—: Estate( 'of
JIMINSOI N deed ! -I'he 'Auditor otreciinta by
the COll it to enditf,tottle tug adjust the amount of MAR: .
d G e A c ß ,sseTd G B E d
El‘
r Adrid rt u et tri ; t t
t o t f e Jq HNth§ Q , NW,QI E O( R II It
Ith ea anuv en or o e e p ve6rbu a t A A 'MOO e tla o artle 4
.
intereeted, for , the'- , turpbed of tie' appointment; on
— TUESDAY:, October Bth, 180904 4, Welotk
hie office,orlla'ScottlLFifth etretit.i•the•olo
If Of „.
&Aphis. WILLIAM L. Dy.NNIB, - Atrdltor,„
PHILADELPHIA, Sept./I, 009; 1 j ? j t j te2l-tu the ift
- ...
1 1,
,N THE ORPHANS'' CQ:CrAtT,rqn - TFR3,-,, -
, City and County of Philiidelpine.-Estain tif - Ult. ii ,
RION; ;,deceased; Aunt' , trolzWit:Ord i r
Court to audit,settlo and ad4wit t 0 ac ount o N
ItINGInON arid GEQEGh - UleltlON,,Adiniuitt,traltonv:-:
o ~W.N. IMNION... deeewed, aud to. olpbrE difitrir.•,,,,..,
b tioa of the balance • in .the hands Of,j4epirttil,2 ! , ...
win! Moos th 9 .par l l k r; literted . : t ! 3 'll},t ( ro f t rm i rrileT ,
:tfoitY4l°,V.,Tiaitiii?.ll.6' . 'N:'.us P sfiath - i l 42.lPf)eti:,..
iiik the vity of rhiladetphia. P. - - WAV,,,,x,,,„p,v ~4 1
PittLADF.irnii, Sept..3loSO: A (Mot- .
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DEUGS. - /;;)
5T1LE,90.42,.-70gpl,cimwarp ti vENY"
eraperloir—UXlbiuminstisndod 1'650 bar enotnill
for sale by ROBERT 13HONMAXIOR aoo portinic
'Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Ram streets. •
TIRIJGGISTS WILL "FEND A LARGE.
pt h=
]D stock of ,allen's Medicinal Extracts and Olt Almonds,.
Nod. Ebel. Opt., Carlo Acid; Oroml'o N I* 'Getsol,,
genuine Wedgwood Mortars. ao.dadd ra Ulric
Hoffnung, from Londot. 'IIOBNOI , ~S iv) „%.
00., Waoleorde Druggists, N. No, cornett'Fourth , =di
Boca qtreats.
DRUGGISTS'-..,
ates,frortAr,_PillTilcis; (jambs, ittrialtin:l 4311rrors,
Tweezers Puff Boxes,thor Scoolotv, tbirgical instru..
aunts Tinssee, Hard and. ' Soft , Itabber 'GLedf ' , MeV
Cases: Glass and 'Metal ; nirmes &At : all- at
Bends" prices.. • Flliovutii a r tßo f ruilit , •
-tf 23 South Eighth street.'
FEE El--11THRO-21-1.4.1k.7-;-2 A KO Fr,
En Leh E~iea~L Ati_ Felt, tor sale
Atits fitc,2o3,ii4witinut street-, •';
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