1&:‘ , A ' , p 0 r ,, k -- ' ,, 2,t'l Z;K:- - I-1 2 - -- " ,L "'- - ' , 7" -- - ,--• L- ----:.--- .--- - ”T 4 ' r- 'i" '' ti l tr IittLETIN ....<‘,..,, e ,„ii,. ,---.-.., ,r ,• .- ,I - .; — ,V....:11'V11 . 1c , --,,tnirJankii.piriA.• faiiiimiy.—To the ' - 'th'2l l 6(dell#;llle ii t - 11:1`, - - ,. .the;: - l'hiladel ph la - - Librau 'laity:all o', The - Committee appointed on the. - /i.N,tiiillject , ofitardilitiugisti.Of the late - Dr. Jaines g,ltubb, respectfully report ____ _ ' ' i 41 :`:,,:','" . .... - hat,'..without going into tire - consideration of v' : -f.•;lttlatiltoss l f*lllehl , littrele . it great diversity iif' 4 4-te i n etilstietliestbekliolders, they - have ea - deavored . to readff — COrielusloirs that would .;:i'''. , :tiiieVd:sraligibt . ttillta ;,--:- r,r,;.f. ~ l ~ i - ! .;,- ; 4 , 5';-` i !" , e 4 ro tliis end, and hi order, to snide them in ~I .beir labors,tbey; by correspondence and con-, foAktiNtirth gnat Jt - Williatts;liu., - th'ilX"" ' ; - ecutor ofbr. Rusb, have sought for such in format:on as'would.oriable them to determine accurately what were his views as to the ad , ministratiokbrAti iiiiieliettlie fiestas is placed - ' /ft. lils'cliarge,‘'and' what estate and ..:Iticorrie 1 , ..." , *brad Probably be left - fa' be "applied byrAthe LI:: ' bmryr Company when they should pritne to'ea ';,From Dr.-1911llams:tliey travel, .olittaine4 <the; , „following. statements : First, that the present 'ash value of the estate, as appraised by Mr.' i 'llorilas Craven, is one millicarrand sixtY-seven, tlionsand dollars. ' Second, that' the net an-. m , ial income, not including any rental! for the mansion on Cheitiiiit'stivet '(which is Mined at one hundred and forty thousand dollars), is 1 a little above forty. thousand .dollars... 'Third,' that the site selected and purchased for , the li-. brary building, is the lotrof- groundOn Broad street r btainded on tliP • north_by--Christian:- street, on the 'south by. Carpenter street, and, on the east by Thirteenth street:'being 300 leet- front`:-on Broad street, by 521:deep on ig 'Christian and Carpenter streets. „ Fottrth, that the building will be of the Greek Doric t. Oder of architecture, about 80 to 100 feet front tiiiit# to itlb feet in depth, with' wiriks'of 20 to 30 feet inwidth, and an' opening intim' centre ',Cifithe - edifiee of 20 to 25 feet in width-for light ne of them* points .on, the part of the Comroittee, was to ascertain from Mr. Mil- , liarnS whether the question of • the site was so open. to discussion that it Might be changed 'to a different location within the limits originally Selected by' Dr. Rush., ~ His reply as to, a change of site is emphati • callrin the negative. , Be states that the Jot was bought for the purpose, by Dr. Rush him , self, f0r.5130,000, and that he. feels bound. in Consequence thereof, to place the buildings , thereon, in order to'comply with the directions He states further, that his own Judgment as' to the selectedsite,concurs with that of the tes tator, and therefore declines to entertain any proposition for a change. ~As to the bttilding itself, he says that while !the measurements were suggested to him by Dr. Rush, and accord with his present views, yet lie is at liberty to ,change them and will freely do so, if, in his judginent,' it shall be 'necessary. The material of the building will .be either granite, or white Ohio sandstone. , By the tennis of the will very large discre tionary powers are given to Mr. Williams, and from his well-known character and long con, nection with the Library ComPany as a Direc- _ tor, it mav safely__be concluded that if the Company accept the bequest, they will be met in a liberal spirit. - - • • - . _ - The munificentprovisionmade By. Dr. J -tush for the formation of a great public library, the confidence reposed in the Company by him, in , making them the trustees of his residuary es tate, and the fact that a fire-proof building for ' the reception of its, literary treasures will be seem ed, should all combine to procure our co- , operation to carry the plans of the testator into effect. At present the executor Considers himself bound to 'regard the 'Company as strangers, , because be is not advised of their acc,eptance of the pi ovision of the will, or, indeed, of any such action on their part as would enable him to deteimine 'whether be shall erect a building suited for them•and for the, Ridaway.,branCh'of the Philadelphia Library or whether lie shall found and endow the Ridgway Library. After a careful consideration of the whole case; the Committee think that in fairness to the executor,' the ComPa,ny should decide at once whether they will accept or ' reject the bequest, and thereby relieve him from all em. barrassment so far as they are concerned. If the Company , accept, Ahey • will. at '.once place themselves in such relations with the executor as _to be able to influence; to the ifullest extent practicable, ,all _his_ plans __and /thus secure the erection of a building adapted for their use and the" reservation of as large a fund for the purchase of books and the . pay ment of current expenses, as the terms of the will may permit. . It must be borne In mind that the views of tie munificent testator were not, limited to the 'present time, but are to extend over 'all time, as independently of the provision for the lot,' building, expenses, &c.; all the principal Of the annuities as' it falls in, will become available Air the purposes of the library. It cannot be doubted that our Company is better fitted than any other corporation or any new one that might ; be.' created, for the accom plishment of what Dr. Rush had at heart. Our collection Of, the kind of books he favored - is already largeond' will form a good f‘faindation bn Which to build hereafter, and the modifications of our charter which he insists-on as Preliminary, to, clothing us with the tare of his estate, are in the -main judicious, Nor do die, committee pereeive' any difficulty in making arrangements for the convenience of the stockholders and the keeping . up a library on our preserit site or one more generally accessible, of the. character used for .cireulation', and. for ordinary use in a reading in roo. ' ' • ' - • Indeed, the testator,. by directing that his money shall be :applied ;`to' :CO the - ptirchase of books for the Ridgway branch of: the Library, has left to the discretion of the Company the disposition of its other property in such way as nlay,he.Jnost ben'eficial to the public' and the stockholders. , , • , The committee, therefore, see no difficulty in carrying out the plan they propose for the -adoption of the stockholders, which, in their judgment will be in harmony with the intention Of Di r. lluSh, as gathered from a fair and liberal construction of his will, and with other dutiei and trusts which rest upon the Company ; and with whielh• doubtless, Dr. Rush was quite familiar.' We think it may be assumed with great cer taitity,ftliat,,Wr.:Williams will be induced 1)y the favorable action of the Company, to adopt such plans and-make such arrangements as will put iiPthe 'proposed , building; at such cost as will, leave about, ,430Q,000, for the payment of the annuities and the constitution of a fund for expense and purchase of books. .:Vnewtbe annuities have all fallen in, and 'of • course this will be a work of time, the capital of the fund will be at least the amount above named, but .it 'must' be 'recollected that the estate consists otreal property, situated in the city Pf 4l ,e l Phia2 1414(14VY. •increasing in value by the growth of .the City, so 'that a provision of $300,000, as - the .'fainulation, will soon be largely augmented.. ; ' ; Dr. Rush has undoubtedly had this in view when lie provided so striettkAgabist*lr' hasty alienations of his real estate. • • Everything, therefore 7 concurs. in ; the judg .ninit of th in g g to make it . advisable qr PCIPPanY to become Trust e e o f The plan of the Committee isi 1/;;se, the::Library Company shall become;by the acceptance Of , the beipost of Dr. Rush; time trustl)olS...residuary estate, and apply it' tO the eitabllehinent of the Ridgway bralicif of 00 IldirulelPlii,a Library, in the building and on the Ate selected by the testator arid ids eiC eager in" tide way securing all the objects of Dr. Rush in a more ample manner than they,„' ,u mild be by merely founding and endowlnz :tbe Ridgeway -Library and leaving it to .. be de tettnined in the nature whether itwlll be pro-_ I:er to placethe whole library of the Company in the Ilidgviaylnililing. . • Second—That arrangements be made as ' early as practicable for the erection of a fire proof bending Xnf,' oltfipfeffent site, pr,seril4r i ; other equally, convenient place, of sufficient size and with,such ,accommpdationa required for b, tlbraty s`nch'a9 bits been hitherto kept for circulation, and for ordinary use in the ,reading-rentn, ~t 'Third—Thatatentinittee'shall be alipninied' for, the ptupose of consulting acid adiisin,,o• with 'the executor of Dießush,w >th&best and tnnoSt "econdinical plans for carrying out . the pie,- Nisions of the and for procuring such egislation!iS may be'rfeeded: ';' '...Approppate, reSikutionS fok, carrying these views into4fle,et are herewtth submitted. • . • . , The coxuniittee ,cannot, leave the subject tthat, has <been entrusted to themo without re 'commending also', that-in the letter which shall I ctniimunidate to the executor of Dr. Rush' the `action take,4'` by. the Cbriipany on the Munifi-' T eent bequest Made by the strongest-as suranees sludEbe given of . the' appreciatiod of the r stockholders of the . confidence reposed in : them , the ,testator, and of their pordial willingness to unite and co-operate with. the, executor securingtbe most perfect and bene fitial(6o.eutimi of the philanthkople intentions'. ~7266/vcd; That the stockholders of the delpLia,,pibrary Company do',hereby ,accept the legacy of Dr, jameS acccirding tq'the terms expressed, in his Will Resolved, That so much of the „present' col- ectibn of books .and othei,property-.of the Company as may by the directors ~bedeemed expedient, Shall be retained in pip, present Or some other Ventral, position ; for`general 'use' and circulation., Resolved, That a :committee, to 'consist ; of three stockholders and, three directors, shall be appointed for the purpose' of consulting and advising with the executor. of Dr. Rua& in' carrying, out.the,provisiolis.of the will, in pro l . curing awl legislation as May be' needed, and also for carrying into 'effect'the second resolu tion by taking measures to'secure the erection of a fire-prOof building for 'the reception Of those parts of he library so to be reined at; inch time and In such place as said botninittee; may determine. , ' ' • ' Resolved, That a copy , of the foregoing raso-' lutions be transmitted to Henry' Wil-, liams v Esq., tiliflteentcir' of Dr. James'ltush, aithe acceptanoe'of this Company of the be quest made by his will, and that*the letter transmitting the same shall acknowledge the high appreciations ,by Ccimpany of the confidence reposed in them.by Dr. Rush, and of their cordial willingness to unite in carry ing out in the most beneficial way, his philan thropic intentions. By order and on behalf of the Committee.. • FRED. FRALEY, Chairman. Sept. 28, 1869. , • TnE RE6IIeTILATION or Vowls.—As the Division Canvassers will meet to-morrow for i the purpose of making up the list of voters_ to. be used at the coming election,the following sections of the Registry Law wil be interesting to voters : SECTION 31. 'That the said division canvass= ers shall meet rin their -respective -- electieri divisions, in the said city, .on the tenth day before the general election in.every year, and shall remain in session from 10 o'clock A. M. until seven o'clock P. M.; and on thepenional application of any citizen .claiming the right to vote in the &Vision' at the next general election, and on due proof that snob claim is well, fonnded, to be taken as hereinafter pro vided, the said division canvassers shall regis ter the full original and surname of every such person on a newlist;=tw be called the "can vassers' SEc. Every' person who shall claim a 'right to vote in the said election division at the next general election, whose name does not appear on the .assessors' division trans cript, shall produce a receipt for the payment of a. State or county tax within two.years of the day appointed for the said election, as sessed agreeably to the constitution, and give 2-atisfaetory evidence, either on his own path or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of a qualified elector, that he has paid suoh a tax to the proper person authorized by law to re ceive the same, and either of the_said can vassers shall require it; he 'Abell aISO prove his residence in the manner - hereinafter provided; and upon such proots being made to the satis faction of the said division canvassers, but not otherwise, they shall register the name of the claimant on the canvassers list. : SEc. 33. Every persorC who shall claim a right to vote in the, said .: glectiott,_division at the next general election,on age, shall depose on oath or atlirniatitintht ha dbes not intend to remove from the said division before the said election; that if then living he will hal* resided in the State at leastbne year -neict, be fore the said election r and that he will then be at least twenty-one, and not over. twenty-two years Of age, to - the hest ends knoWledge;in formation and belief ;, , and if any of the said canvassers shall require he shall also prove his residence, in the manner hereinafter pro- - vided ; and upon such proofs-being made to the satisfaction of the said division canvassers, but not otherwise,' they shall register the• name of the said claimant on the canvassers' list, and write opposite his name on the said list the word "age." • SEC. 34. Every person who shall be required by either of the , said division canvassers; or either of the assessors of any Ward, to prove his residence in the said division, shall, in ad dition to his own o.th or affirmation, prove by the affidavit of two qualified electors of the division, whose names are under the head of private householder, that such person is per sonally known to them; that he is a bona fide resident of the division, and they verily be lieve that he will be a qualified voter, entitled to vote in the said division at the next general election. SEC. 35. Every person of foreign birth Claiming a right to be assessed or have his name registered on the canvasser's list shall, in addition to the proof of residence, prove that he has been naturalized, conformably to the laws of the United States, and,as evidence thereof, he shall produce a certificate of natu ralization, under the seal Of the court in which said naturalization took place, duly attested by the signature of the prothonotary or clerk of the said court, in his own proper hand writing, and shall prove by the oath of a qualified elector of the division, that he is the person named in the said certificate,and the per son to whom it was issued; and shall further answer, upon oath, to the satisfaction of the assessors or canvassers, before whom the said certificate may be produced, when and where he was born, and when and where he obtained the said certificate, and from whom; and the said certificate shall not be evidence that the person presenting it, is a naturalized citizen unless his answers be con sistent with the facts certified, and the proot of his identity be satisfactory to the canvassers, and upon such proof being made to the satis faction of the canvassers, but not otherwise, they shall register the name of the claimant on the canvassers list, and shall stamp on the said certificate of naturalization the word "registered," with the number and division of the Ward and the date of registry - • Bre. 3G. That the said division canvassers,at their said'session, or at au adjourned' easion, to be held °lithe eighth day before the general election, shall carefully examine the asseSsors* division transcripts,•and if upon due .inquiry and investigation they shall find the name or names of any personsir persons thereon not entitled to vote in their division• at the next election, they shall strike the name of.' every such person therefroni'by drawing a line •in red ink through the • same • but the name of no personl. shall 'be stricken from any transcript 1i his absence; except upon the testambriy of at .least two reputable citizens/• qualified electors of the division, whose .names , appear on the said trankiript Under' the head of 'Private ihOusei 'holders," to he giveifundet" oath' 'or allirmaq tion, and tlial.bueli perisnp,is ta.resident, 9f the divisieti, - or..lis;, othemise disqualified-by law from : voting .at thea Said_ Aelection ; and the ' said canvassers shall also examineiand MOs . tIIQ, extra assesilnent 4),qoksi (*.their rerpect ire divii.ionts, and 'thero - the names of all persons '\.'ho 'iare not TifRpAILYrEYENING:BuizETIN÷PHILAIDELpautnitiwf,tobToBER - :1111*19; residing in MC diision"onn the,- -. tenth day be-, fore the eleetion ; and 'the sold •,nanva.ssera shall add to the extra, -.assessment books of theil respective ,divisions . , in alphabetical or der,lbe names of the stud' canvassers' lists, designatingf,each ,person by, his occupation and place of 'residence aid'nativity, as afore said; and the names remaining - on the said re vist4 divisiontransaripttrandno, the, said ex tra 'aisessrherit•division bdoks, as` 'corrected ,byrthe division canvassers Aforesaid, for the respective divisions, shall constitute the regis try" Of eitiieilit ovitte4.3of , pote• . i,ll3. the :said divisions at the next, general _election; pro vided,lhat if any, person ,s 9 rgistered shall cease to be a resident of the ; .. division , before the election, he shall not be entitled to vote therein. , Section n provides, "That the said register shall be the only evidence that the persons whose names are found thereon have resided for teat days .„iininediatelyl prenedilig; the said - election in the said division, and no voter whose name is so registered stall be challenged at thO polls on anSequestion df itisidence." ; CITY Courre.u,s.—A stated meeting was I#llllT,esterday, iseteot Ifrancli.—Aiti.tiVitaiion was received inviting Councils to participate in the sere : Monies-of the layiOg Of t the ,eorner-stone of the I.lle Monument. Accepted.. M. Harkness presented a Kiition from ,citi ieiast of the nortbWesterri , porign oft.the city, !asking the city to build an additional reservoir, ip,, • ol.oer to • slimly that, section with a better supply o f.t er ; • , - • Mr. Harkness, in this connection, submitted . e ,roan ceTrOviding fur all• " proposed reservoir. Referred to the, Committee on Finance:. •, /4). , The resolution from Conaniote Council mak abk an additional "approkiatioh' for, grading 411eghenyavenue was, concurred' in;aLso the ordinan cemaking an aPproliriatibn' 'nay the salary of the special detective to the District- Attorney. , ; • • • .1 There being no further business before the Chamber, a large number of the members be ing absent on a visit to the • We.st,4n •adjourn f pent took place at 4 o'clock; _''• • , Coninion Branch.—An - ,invitation from joseph R. Lynda,' President of the Lyle Monument Association, to attendllin laying of' , the coiner-stone of that Monument on Mon ! day nest, in the -Old Oaks , Cemetery. • Ac cepted. • , r • , 1 Mr. Jenner uttered a resolution instructing the Engineer of the Water. Department to erect !a reservoir on the Strawberry ;Mansion:Estate, so ag to procure a full supply ; of, water, to, the Twentieth Ward. , On motion of Mr. Hertzell, the matter was referred 'to the Water Committee. The Finance Committee':Presented an ordi nance appropriating ss3o ; for the,payment of a special detective officer for the District Atto rney. .Agreed to. • • • ' The.Conamittee on Markets presenteda reso lotion for repairing of the Second street mar -kete. = Agreed to. , , • : • ; The Police Committee -presented a ,supple mentlo the 'ordinance prohibiting the erection of wooden buildings, extending its provisions to certain portions of the Twenty,-,second Ward. Agreed to. The following 'hills and I:esointiOnalrom.Se lect Council were considered: • One authorizing transfers in the',appropria don to the Inspectors of the County 'Prison. Referred to Finanee Coinniittee -- of this chamber. 'One ruithoriiiiig transfers . in.the appropriation to the Board of Health. :Agreed to. • One relative to the, consolidasion of the Departments of Markets, Wharves and Land ings, and - City Property. - .• Agreed" to:' One for the tramwaying of Court. :alley.' Agreed to. One relative to the ,contract for 'the ini prevenient of - North Broad. street.' Agreed to. . Mr.,Eyaris7 l ,offered. a resolution .instructing elk Committee Of Surveys tek inquire 'into the, feasibility of connecting the Philadelphia, 'into. the : and Norristown .Railroad .with the, Junction Railroad, to save the city from the expense of building a bridge on tlie,ffne of said railroad at Broad street. Agreed to.; Mr. Mr.:H. Huhn Offered a r,esolution instructing the Clerk of Common: Council not to sign any wanant.for the payment of the bill(amounting to $3,C44 55) for repairs, carpets, &c., for Select Council,•till the , same has been sub mitted and acted upon by this chamber, and to be so authorized bya vote of the chamber. Agreed to. • Mi. Stewart offered. a- resolution for the grading and paving of , Kate street from fisferity-nfilth to Gray's Ferry road. " • .Mr. Hetzell moved to take up the ordinanca making an appropriation to pay the, contractors for cleabing the streets. He stated that he de-, sired tp kill tbe bill. t No/quortun votijig the chamber adjourned., ABREST OF. AN ALLECtED hirosTofl.-- ; „ Mathias Benekert is the natrie given by an hi dividual who.was arraigned, before Alderman Kerr yeeterday afterooon, charged with olhz taining money by false representation. The complainant, Mr. Edtvard residlhg at. No. 1'702 Vine street,deposed that in March, 18C5, he roomed with the defendant in the Spencer House ; Cincinnati, and that he, loaned him fifty dollars, ,because ' he, repre sented that he had been " robbed, and that he was the son ,n• Mr, Benckert, in the- boot and shoed business on Chestnut street, in this city. Mr. W. J. Benckert, of 716'Obestnut street, testified that he had frequently.heard of the , prisoner oPe.- , rating in the West and rein'esenting that hd was one of the firm of C. Henckert 4 Co., of Philadelphia. He denied that lie was in any way connected with the firm, or was any rela, tion to him \or the Benckert family. Other witnesses were examined, to whom the pri.: sonar had made the false representations in the West. Alderman Kerr announced that the prisoner was charged with picking pockets in Harrisburg, she would therefore hold him in $3,000 bail fora further hearing on next Thursday. OPENING The most exteneivo Importation of . FAO. ANO WINTER STUFFS .POE Evor disilayod in this city, Comprising as it does every . STYLE, QUALITY AND COLOR of the . , Newest: dasiina, iii plain and, fancy Our ageortment is fail up and react'', for. public iniepea Poliri and experienced Saleemen will allow you gentlemanly attenpon, and, you will not be asked to. buy. , , • , A cordial invitation is bore extended to tho Come to-dan, or at any,-Ume, nu .we are . • .' OVEN OPEN 3leepettfully Ortmitui Brokire, s' . s'N O. n2i Outts•rmri ' L'e r,UDA 11 ,C ft,fi ! of Gents , !T a t' Air I At the Store of CanaOAKFORD , • t Undm the Contitientat. LADIAIt; C 11.48 041iroitn:$6 tiorfs,uncler.the Continental, keep the latest awl moot beautiful, etll.eu of lf tits to be found In the city. • Give them a cull. ; - 4:, CITY NOTICES. EVERY DAY, ON TICIIRSDAYS, ALL THE TIME Now and for several days past, MEN's WEes, CAFIBIbiERZ YESTINGS nud (IVEUCOATINGB, EVERY DAY • Tiifsr NEr Adepenclent published vs lettet trom Itor,Aettfitg the Nrondor fp! efficacy Of Jonnq Asthma Jlomoly. '..•lr. - WELDBlT'antrit - CFW•A'IIII3-Bt. - 14.111atis; Tett: - mont,"Altertitito and Vhttly beatii:• 'Ay tar bk. dotriptivon 11113roble;P FRIA 111!()VV,W, P E. COrnpr , V iftla lnd lieetna trictit.' •• ' • • •"" ' IFinunitnn:nn morihrtnt, smell and the-taste f Physte: The, Moat 04/oboollll tolirgittilp,' stomachic tut alterative - aloe glvea to the sick is Dit.._WitisLoNli leastint tlayoted 'layer and Stehtabh Lozenge. It rent- , eta the proceed of . rutolt latury,.and the demacd fox tt l , overWhelmins.♦ Fot ! Sale bY drolfgibta;' " s.s, W. H ClAltalev, having , :rest#4l44 , :tii 'Cur 4 e inßuslooqs with lag eon invite's the:pAttottitgo of 111; ends and • pubilo' getieronri '4/4 Urreatilut ' l %treot4 . • aaroad 6110011 We. and* ttitinningti - gorkerally. , 'Amex. & fjuvetl23,ohestutitstreet.: , :/ • Jirbiciovi . 'fitallOrqse for children a safe and rieaaallt 16 4,c 40 0 44 -WOW, poraiat.,, - StrltGioiL Irtstitannuatrand: 81°47, dries,' strovriiri'/i tsunam i. 23 Soutil:El4l44l 0 14 14t* , A GENTS!,Ai(D IFIA4 . YOUTH'S' "V 0., /INFO s, whom all the latest styles' ean,alw46 be 'bad at the loyr est prises, -; • ; ',"' -;" " ' toms under.t on n n CoBNB, :uniipAs,, L layorted, ,'Napa, tikinftati ;treated by Dr ~J. unions,. No.; 94 ilhesteet street. Oh"tteelltedeotte-- : I 1- , , ; DEdirxicis;Azaztx)Bl3'.4'iti.iotiot.", JvlsatmesoMlD:, Professormtthe and' Jar t. alt diesaseahppertaining to the - above memosrs h the utraost iiticcetts. itreilthnoldala , frOMlthe) most, re able sources in the city can be seen at his °nice, No, 80$ Arch streg , to=Tbetnedieal,..facalty—anulnslted.rm accompan y 'their patients, as he hump aporots 4q bis practice. ru dela' °YOB inserted_ 'lid charts midis for examination C?PEILADELP air COLLEGE 0 ' Pharmacy —Tho forty-ninth arousal course ofLec tures in this institution Will ilolnmen4n) on FRIDAY i October let, and will be-continued until the close o r t Nebruar . Lectures on MONDAY . WEDNESDAY and FE Ay of overna oak rat earipa l seighs o'clock p M 4. Iti 1./ 0 i .., i 3 Gene I IntroductOry lectare Ify Prbf or .JOBN M DI AISCE , at 7)* o'clock P. M. llintriculation Tickets may be obtained from the Sec rotary, AL YI E 2oII;24 / 4 ° LADIES' FAIR. IN Ail3' (7 .--- )F THE new churchnt St. Charles Borromeo, R0v..1 MOB C`Heilley, Pastor, at Concert Hall, commencing DION ; DAY , gcto4;,l!399f,Fickgtli ctut . a...oo-tickote, ;25 cents.' ' - ' ise29-12t* 0., OFFICE RECEIVER. OF TAXES. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25, 7889; ' TO TAX PAYERS.--Notica ,is Ihereb y , g ivott - that - a 'penalty of TWO PER CENT. will ,Pp added •to ali pity taxes unpaid 'after October 1.. ' • • • , .ion/i 111. 1 211 . ELT,0Y, se27-st§ ~, . . ~. ~ Receiver of Taxes. ~ r r —i t . OFFICE OI'THE MORRIS'CAN AL I&. ANDMANICDPri COMPANY: • • JgitsgY CITY. 8ept. , 24, 1809, • The interest upon the Mortgage and, Boat Loan Bonds, of this Company , falling due upon the first day Of Onto' ' ber next, will be paid at this office and • at the Banking ' House of Messrs: E. W. CLARK ec CO., in Phtladel• elite, Pa. • • • - se2Stoc2§ JoHN ILOMMIS, Sec'y. • cr-z 'OFFICE OF THE — FRAICF.Litsi 1k•,..Y FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. . PIitiaLDELPIIO:, Sept.2o, 1869. An election for Ten Directors for the ensuing year will be held, nareenbly to the charter, at the office of the Cokopany, on MONDAY, October 4th neat, between 11 .A. At. and 2P. . se2ot oc4o J.W.McALLISTER, Secretary. OFFICE HUNTINGDON • AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN BA.ILBOAD COM PANY, 417 WALNUT STREET. -• • Talt 64 AirrimniA, 8.141800; Coupons No. 30 on the first mortgage bonds on'the Huntingdon 1111(1 Broad Top blonntain Railroad and Coal Company, due, October 1,1869, will be paid at the office: of the Comptuty, on and after October 1, IWO. , ' J. P. A DltTfiENg ' sel.s-w f m t oc2 • Agent for Trustees. p111L41:10E'Ll'IlIA, SEPT. 1, '1869.-, w e ' , " The Board 'of Managers of the PIIIDADEL-' GERDIANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY have declared a dividend of Five Par Cent. ou the capital stock. payable, clear of toes, on ,and alter the Ist of October next. The' transfer books of the Company be clobed on the 18th inst., and remain closed until October I. A. R. DOUGIIERTY, Treasurer. selo-f t oc§ LAW DEPARTitriENT-lINIVER w,D" tity of Pennsylvania—A term will commence ou 3londay,- Oct. 4. Introductm „Lecture by. Professor Morris, at 8 o'clock P. M.•' • ,":* • se2l•t ocB§ REPUBLICAN MABS-31EETINGS. Lk-,D , —THE UNION REPUBLICAN STATE CEN TRAL, - CODMITTEE bale ,made .orrunpmepts „for MASS-MEETINGS as follows,-viz..: FRIDAY, October I. I ffe ca t s on t lVnl Cl GOTietl i 3Orin s k. ti Snyer, U. S. Senator ; Reese Davis, Esq. - Altoona—lion. John Allison. BATURDAY, October 2. Berrysburg, Dauphin County—Gov. J. W. Geary. Germantown, Plilladelphla—Gen..John M. Thayel, U Senator ; 'Reese Davis, Es q. Beaver Falls—Bon. John Allison. Pittsburgh—lion. John Scott; lion'. G. A. Grow, if. Bucher Swope, Esq. • - • Parker's, Landing, Venango county—Gov. J. W: /lunch Chunk—lßM. A. Wilson Ifenszey,Gen. John L. Northumberland--Captain G. W. Curry. Lancaster—lion. Win. L. Kelley. • New Alexandria—lion. Wm. Williams, Col. A. S. Puller, • TUESDAY," ' October 5.. Beave-Hon. John Scott, lion: G. A. Grow, H. Bucher ii'vo,pe, 1:39. New Brighton ( Evening)—Hon. Yolut Scott, Iron.G.A. Grow ; B. Bucher Swope, Neg. Oil Uity, Venango county--GoY. J. W. Geary. 1314mnsburg=-lion. James Pollock . . ]Hilton—Capt. G. W. Curry. ,: • • Sharon—Bon. John Allison. , Weld Newton—Mai, William Williams, Colonel A. S. Fuller WEDNESDAY, Octobor.O. Titusville—Goy. J. W . Geary. • Newcastle Hon. John Scott, IL. Bucher Swope; Esq. , • Iduncy—Hon. Jamtis".Pollock, • . •• Catawissa—Capt.: G. W .Curry. Newcastle --Hon. Allison: • Harrison City—lion. William - Williains, Gen. William Blakely, Col. A.S. Fuller. ' THURSDAY, October 7. • Mercer—. Hon John Scott i ll..Buchet; iWopo, Esq . Rittemelng,LHon. Orow. - , ; • ;" Butler." - " ' •." ' - Newton, Delaware county—Hon. A. Wilson Henszey, Berwick --Captain G. W. Curry. Irwin - ft Station—Hon. William Williams, Colonel A. S. Fuller. eW isburg—Hon;James Pollock, General Joshua T. Owen. '•• -• • FRIDAY, October 8. 3 -- .• W.• Geary; Hon'. John Scott, 11. Buelier Swope, Esq. TYrofie. -- . A • • - • . f Eplirata;Lancitster comity Hon: J. W. Varney; Maj . : A.lt.:Oulhoun. ; `f • G.W:CurrY. , . SATURDAY, October 9. j NV, GilarY, ;1 • Ohn SU , Ott;, Corry—Hon. G. A. Grow. ' • Shamokin--Llon. A. Wilson Henszey. 'Lebanon. :' • r , - I. - '.l' Freeburg, Snyder county. Al bioni nriu coptay---. , Bucher &rope, „.; JarneHtoth)—Hun. Joint Allison. ' - „DlcAllisteryille. ^Mullin - ; l'.; 7. • ,";; . • vo Lfitt o i r .o „ be 7 Hon. , Coloo ,t el tl MONDAY, Octal:dr 11' ' • ' " Danyille, Montour J county—Goy. J. W. Geary. ames , -(11 Mount Pleasant—Hon. William Williams, Colonel A. , . , ' JOHN 00VODEXIiritruat' GEO. W.ITAMERSI•EY,) qui" ;' ' " ii3ecrefarled..." W. J. P. WIIITE, - Ban; OWISIXER - , • au3o-tf, P NIL AD E•LPHIA School removed. to ,Noe. 3386 3338, 3340 , 1 34 1,6,16344 Market strcret, We 'Philadelphia. The- Pro• prietor of generally,ism Informs his patrons and the pubiicthat he has leased the_' large, tleptlt Aid Stables, formerly occupied by the Market Street Passenger ,Itailway Company, at is• pow altering and adranging nein for fila'businees o'xpects• to occupy' theta abont.ltutoberlf4. Shilliiktbe largest in the city:, covering an' area of ovAr • , square Ifeet„ WAS light ili alry, well ventilated in summer, and will be coin tette ly.hcatedln -winter Thei StaPles• attached. are Ivp,o boYerighlyvehtilatcsi4 and the mohecothfortable of tiny in the ity., ?decline familycarriages to hlre.with drrelkibativers/ ' Jlersee at Ifvery,t ltdreetl thoroughly train to the saddle. 44 0 &ETU CIRAIGN, rreilkft§ ‘l. r t % l'roprtetor RIDING 'I3CEOOL.-1 , Ilt:'E: DE itimimwlll;:opeq hie; Ilidincglehopli . :M au • 0 'Dugan streot,below Spruce, On SEPTEMIItit 14,118ti1pb, with agood steel; well.trained horses . _ ,Morses trained the saddle. t keeping-their ItiOreeS:at this stable can have the privilege of using the riding. rPPlttl.Boooo.49V 3 c4qt.o 01 411 ft ee: f or)Pmilogeka , euk hire. eeet-211t- OPENING ntA tREI itaTll 0 , 11 S O.IC:EkIiOiIiDONLIKITUM ener, or European Ranges, for families{ hotels or public institutions, in twenty different sizes. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Difewar aturp , i.?r,litutrim BitlYtltP . l.7ll. l °PlP,! 4 n d ` figiFol l l:o7 4 rny2l3 f 111 w 6mi No. 209 North Seco d street. aTHUMA , S&DiT &a , Mitt .; f, vet Lato Andrews 4 Dixon, ... No. 1324 CHESTNUT Street, Pidiada., Opposite United States Mint. atosfacturers of , r" , , , r1 , i',', I,l''.l' LOW"POWN• ail r:r ~ . 4' r ' 3' ^', rt t t , ..ek:, %., D v .'.. „fp.mtlipkk, Q.. ~ .1.".1,0 t.!, i. i u., CHAMBER, , OFFIOE,_ And other °BATES, for Anthracite, Bitnminows and Wood Fire; t ,-.N. , -• ~ ausso 4,1 2 r 1.14:i r, , , ,s^ ~ ~,,., . 4, lvAnti-AturtrulauED4 i --" ' '''' For Warming Public and rrivata ....Wings. REGISTE BS, VENTILATORS, WITINEXkIi OOOKINO. ANGESO All MONGERS. WIIOLESALE uud 8ET4.1142 : MONDAY, October 4 ix - snare TIONS. Akmus*, - - ASHERIS : oAtioliio ', lACADEWII ' 808 IiII•I3IGETSTIItEEIT...,:_ f r " . .kiiiiii Nisi' and 1 4shlonable Dance rs iiiit , _'' PtOtes mud Gen lams —Tueedhy • "LOA r a tiTonitlits ' iiimed and htsatetarfrueigur htia , , , ay rltiter . geptierkou Cluty,--SaturdayETening.- ,,, ,-, s' ~ rrivote, irtuionsi.ehtgly: ,o 5„. hi, ,clluuuse.,.,st upy hour to suit courentoure,. -. ~. - ' , , ~ ; ,8621.18* m 4* A 41; 7 i E b E '/ THE LARGEST ODIOUS ON' lAN 'oeiNTIONT. ° ' • ) 41 i;i 10 4 1 0 8 .0 1 4111716.11 A t .4"1110 , OS rAIROII4, _ , After thetrylueTharitevisit tco,lte 13<pattottrAiriiirrp 6E4 )zasterti Otticsi ; ; ; • ;# 4 r,4 1 1 1100 k5,F•04/.4 ,; , , ON Tilikt*mwArini ,446tilibt1; . ExGUTH. STIOMT, BXTWEXIi X 144 1 4yl) MX, 4 `thd? - "101iir " ' ' CdzsisattOlitc , '. ' -•• '''' "'; " ' ' ' ! : , . • MONDAY,,OCTOBER,4. - .4-, - ..' 11; •' TWDintAND PERPORMANCES'EACI I #Vr; ' gglind 114 o'clOck.' ''• . - • 'i't • .. •'• , •••• • 1, , THE GREAT EUROPEAN' CIR lIE'- '' . q`. is the acknewhahred hest and most counpreheinglve,,estali4 lishment of mgrit, splendor. and attracpton. eyqr,forrng 'in the W o rld, presenting all , the aholetit. and =otie beauties in a style ot , ~ .. ~, , ~, „ .1 UNE XCEP.TIf/lIABLE:• TASTE '.2LND-ORANDEUE. goretnost in" the array of attraction, and stanqing:. , without a peer among. the_noveltieti of the age, .IVitti whose tante the world rings, the management takeallan sure in naming . ,; . ~. C.F.OOKET'S D EN of FERQCIOUS LITE,' _ander_the control Of .ll`._n_we e beauccesse or t , world-renowned tirock• w hic h will he ez Med ,- in their' native. savageness, i unconquered • uusubditedi"" • gave by their ono master ,- Mr: ••,Pierce 4 ... Ihe perfenoni enced are equal: to themtititificeno o the otitelde ' f glories • The roost etninent iirtistesl4 including' the linnet •-• . ~,, •.- •••_•-- LADY, :RLDER.BO . ,I . 1, - •;. - l 'i•, ' tofithls,or trans-Atlantic worlds constittlie - , -..' • . ; THE CIRCUS COMPAN Y, • l' which numbers over let) general artistes_from•the'prinel , • pal aroma-and hippedromeil of EdrePe. , ' .Amont i the prominent members will be found ;,. ; ~.;.1 IMr. TH MAS WATSON, • . ' , , •Pr heipalPad` rider. ' • '. ' '- • • ''' ' !Mr. JAMES E. COOKE, ~ , • • ' •.. ,;•,i I • - i 13 w all Egyeater and four-horso rider. , .., ~• 1 Tho Brazilian bareback hurdle rider, ••''' ' ' ' " IFEED.EIIICK WATSON, , , •••, ~- ',. , t , , _ln his principal act of horsemanship. :. , ••., , , l HEM!. HALTAM. ~" , Id his physical ea - blotto with thecittnitni•ball. I SHAPPY , AND WH ITNEY, ~ •, • . ~.. ~ , ;. - The darinf i trapeshits and gYaltioete., .7 ' , • CHARLES SA DS, , BAM T L i na ltniPPl T i r ilii ! r ' • ;• , , The great clowD: ' , -• • PRAEK , , , ,ITTAIkEIt, • ,4 Thetinne of wit tumor and Sentiment. 3 CHAS: CONRAD AND• HIS TALENTED SONS, , i Charles and Henn . ) in their acrobattoteats. i MLLE. CARI•OTTA DI; twit°. , I Premiere'eqti, idriennti of the World ' '''• - ' ' . i MME. CEGTLE -WATSON, . - qtrt - ; I Scenic equestrienne, I MISS JENETTE WATSON, English etinestMennO, from Maley's, London. MLL'E. HENRIQUES,' i , Thedarina horsevrmnan. /MISS GRACE 7'nELLAzu, ' Prom the ' Alhambra Palace, ' London ,` 31i/3S AMANDA LEF.,6014 ,- -1, : •-• . From the Anglo-Amer/eau arena. 1 MLLE. JOSEPI.MiE, ,• . , r Special fav • orite of Europe. ' " • _ ; MISS 'JENNIE ST. CL. 11l • ' ; • - I _ From the Royal Hippodrome, Pads, _ • With other Elden, Vaulters, Gymnasts, Lady arid Gen. demo/ Performers, &a. Admission, SA cents; children tinder In years, 25 cents Doors open each day at 134 and? o'clock. Performances ; continence at ^',2%, and Pi Oclock.!' • ' .• . - • .., i The scene of spier, or, with an' erioratotni • LIVING i LION loose in the streets, will be - given on MONDAY MORNINGeat Ili ceclock,'andwtll-_pseitthrough Vino to I Tenth, to 'Market, to. Eighteenth to 'Chestnut, to I St-cond, to Bout h, to Eighth: to MarlZet,to Third:toArch, I to Eighth, thence up Eighth,, between Race and' Vine, t the place of exhibition. ,_ , . _ se3o3t,__,_ A 3 ' l 'L 'ICAI4 ACADEMY. OF MUSIC.— : . PAREPA-ROSA ENGLISH OPERA. CARL ROSA, C. R. HESS 4 CO., 1 ' PrOPrietorB And BireCtols. " D. DE VIVO ...... . . . • • . . Rabbets! Manager • ........... N Riff I', Twelve Nights of (IRANI, ENGLISH OPERA. MONDAY, October Sttr . , • , ~ • N'illl be produced WaElTANA . l llace's charming OPern, . ' with Mme PARE PA MA ROSA, MRS. E. SEGUINMeests. W. CASTLE, A. LANRF,NtIE ds first appearance in Philadelphia), S. C. CAMPBEL L and P. HOWARD . _, Conductor. ~... • . .., ... ::.." - ..., —. „.....M.r. CARL ROS A . TUESDAY-De b u t of t he yonig . and succtsisi ul 'Prima , ~Doinia,lloBE HERSEE,In SONNAMEUI,A. WEDNESDAY THE P,UIIITAN'S DAUGHTER.' (For the first lime in PhiladelPhia./ . • Admission to Parquet, Dress Circle and 8a1c0ny,......51 Reserved Seate....-...... - -.....- ........-.---„....-191 50 Family Circle...-. . v ifcts. 1 Gliilery. .. .. . ~,.._. ..14 cts. Seats can be secured or the lIIST - tiIINI6IITS. at the Academy, and at Trumplerlit Mtn& S tore, No. MS Chestnut street. ...: .. U tileAL 's MATINE E ' A int_ FOR TITE'RENEFIT OF THE • AVONDALE. SUFFEILEII§, GIVEN EY TEE JUNGER 31.-ENNEECHOR AND THE GERMANIA • • ORCHESTRA, EURICAL FUND ITALL on SATURI)AN 'AFT It NOON, Oct. 2, it 42, at 3.-ki o'clock. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS , Tickets to hohltd at Boner's, No: IND Chestnut. street ; Schaefer & Koradl, comer . of Fourth and Wood streets; Junger Idtennerchur Ifs11:1`?0. Ni2OlterrT Street: R. & A. C. Van Bell, NO, 1310• Chestnut Street, and at the Ticket Otllce of the Hall. , still-Atir NVIS. JO DREW'S ARCH' STREW THEATRE.... M to -8. MONDAY EVEN 27th. IB6B_ AND EVERY NIGHT DURING THE W,EEK., Production ot , llouctcanit'eDrama of • FORMOSA " OR. THE RAILROAD . TO RHIN. With New Scenery, Eine Effects . And E ffi cient Cast, including MRS. JORN, DREW . • ' And story member cif the company. - Seats secured mix. clays in advance, r AURA ' • • CHESTNUT STREET THEATEE. • • TO-NIGHTi , • Will be presented Tom Taylor's. eccentric Comedy, first produced by MISS KEENE, and_played by her over ONE THOUSAND NIGHTS, OCR AMERICAN COUSIN. . - - - - YLOBENEE T ENCH,AIID (her original ciumtcter), MISS LAURA KEENE. Assisted by the members of the new Compapy.. HUNTED DOWN, Written expressly for Miss Keene, by Dion 130IICICAUlt, produced,immediately., Seats secured eix days in advance, Doors open at 7; commence at Ai to 8. TAT.A_LITIJ,T THEA'I'RE, BEGINS. to 8. y y E, corner Ninth Slid 'Walnut Streets. TIIIB.Y. -FRIDA. EVENING.- ' • , !BENEFIT Of .EDWIN BOOTIE: •• .• Shakepearehs Comedy, lathe acts, of , . . AD 0, A.DOIJT NOTHING.' ' DENEPICK • - EDWIRBOOTII. ShcO r ßD IMOTII MATINEE, Saturder ht "2 P. AI. 31 VCR 'ADO' ABOUT NOgRINa. • SATURDAY NIGRX.--BOOTR SHYLOOR.' • MONDAY - 3300211-0 RIOITELIED. ' • T UES - DAY 7 L-ps , ne's Tragedy of BRUT US. GF I NE;RAL MAO:RUDER 'WILL DELIVER A - LECTURE QN . "MEXICO; IiAXIMILIAN 'AND' CARLOTTA," At the "AMATEURS! DRAWING'II.OOM, • On Soventeenthtitebt; above Chestnut, • • On SATURDAY, the 241 of October, • At 8 o'clock, P. M. *** TICKETS ,_OO CENTS: To bebad at Trtnapler's Mnfi ic.Storf,.• at ,Cumtnieky'a Book Store; at Gould's' Diana Booms, GlKstUut,,stroot, und.at th e door. '' ' ' se29-w s St"' i. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, • ; VAST' WEEK OF THE KIRA.Ze Y Tnvv...43. ..-„NEw BALLET TV , NIGHT--"KANASS. EVSA_ANE,BALLET THONPE., THE PELEVANTII3 XICTERFIFLOTEATS: . fdatiuee on Saturday afternoon at 2'4;.'clock. ' ' IV.EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA if " 8345 4111i1 FAMTLY RESORT. • u ekßycycobil r ir_ pI e TKYIS MINSTRELS,,,, x mvENING.• . •• -• .1; T0, 0pMpR0.513,./Liukager. CONSERVATORY. , OF -A • M 'I2 , IC,APT m 810; *4; THIRTY=SguOI4D ..Ocemoop See Noticein "lkluelcal , column.... • ••• A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS,. 411, • 'OHEBTNUTfstrest, above Tenth pe fryom 9*.111' to etP . .n Eebielnio West's Ore atPletura of;, •,• .011,11441 , ipop9TED still ea 1; ' ' ' IEIPANISHED 40014.6 j FOR , GliNTI,t, Cl anbrTliti.Wittiyate.fokfitiy; 1005 Eirmise.ftt. Fuir DAILGE_,A•Ri.)O3I.I3; 011,1, 91 1411 1 418 `kfrphd tlcootiYol 0 vir' Pine., 1 loßcis f9eTfr enco,6 bhatitott', l ' . ' 1 ' 'IMMO " t afii3. OBE 'STREET., .11.1.11/ g pigdipg at 160$01LEBTNILT ERE VET.:'; .n .• ; .81bale: yr , ! , se24-(lt7 .19,)11011 , ,,k*,14V t)4l JAPLLG ' NIIMEAND VERY ~....Jlv)atitl i tutittilaed• Oda( boa* notiOifid QpIORT'S OEICAIrpra '& 1 00 w; Imp/11141w Adolf 4,0 , 111.Ek00 ttrbta ; 4 ‘, : riAsTl:cin folidruttu4 mby- - i PO Tt DR ' fiqlr,si_wilizFatk‘A.4iAjtini ( 4 1 111 eit" tliena V-4-oiVii;xtvi(gtiforid-011,Almondeiri A t ~ r 3 Alb , V)10 Seirklhi.L;Clatggi t• r o A ll ti .. i ft 11 ild i tV.,,R a 11456." 1 001,111ZrElrIg : 0., wht; iniale prugglstal , '.'llVcornet.lcertti 'mil Bash tdroets. GRADII ; j attovp&irjarr .T,lle,fo v jai 4f= lri Fr i veg. Tworr:«rutr( oxes,norp il ooQipti r .l3, 1?, I • iIaCA I,‘ Meath , Ard (iv) Af t titopficr a fiScip a y Calm*, lose r od At0t41.817 r2.0 0 1 A - 51 , ,0r . nom de.l ° 'AP IS -14 r' fjo7.tt4ldislith Istroe --V ALUABLE GOAL,: IRON •' stad Titutior /404kb 'BM county,' Ponnk.. on, the tne of.the•PhiladAptla "4 , 4_ _„EF3I).; ffollra4 ,_Por I Els APIA? se ' G r r cil -P t " 'a' A,. 1100Vo6, • solBtt~ , • • -,- - - .1124 Walnut street. • is 4 k 154.14R-„T • E EANDSCISIVI - , =..t' !lido yotilifiodolrxt tOohlOhco; N. ses North Eighth:- BALL FAN.OIIA,k(CLE, TSB 3111111. v plloitig4witifctralairc... ,1 t;;; ; , • •• • • No. 33V, Chestnut street. ' No. &a NOtitt_lLLlCGOoli s it otroet, No. 1211 Northrsoren .s t reet NO, iB42.VOrt ..444q6in stroot___ . VdriartMulardriPplY 10 7 -MA2411,. P.1411221N8 '& c 124 North Sixth street. • „ • $027 121 iFOB SALE=ONVIIE ' ISO I7TECii3ME 44-0130gtout 'treat, 'Peat NiziennUl i a convenient. otwitory Welt 8 910 1 110 11 , wilihelm,Y liacic bitlld-,;?, rigs, largo yard, every coaverderico i and in complete ~o' rder. Apply to ,LIEBBRAI,T J. LLOYD, 112 South YRiirth street., ".: , ~* , satilt• ,siii i-folt liir,V-lAvArxm 1 3 .::.d -- -A i iigitl2lo Columbia avenue. Nineteenth and Thompson, d 44 N. Eighteenth street.' 6221 Hansom, West Riau. tivir mi- Vernon strget...., 909 IL Fifteenth street. —iiir dirody„l,4,.sakt , 4* - roomflittlY lipsidl avenue. and painted, Only 8600 cash required. rce .3 JAmirlii W. ItAVZ S, Ipt: S. W. corner Broad and Chestnut. 0 R- , 4 Ille.leFedA , -D Pi 8 I ItlA,,l3llllgi ie t , tbree , etory Eaeldence,l9o3 Chestnut street; lot 22 by 123 foot. Apply to ISAAC U. 014/TlllEli N. W. korner Bighikkae# • ldaiir et forgets., ,-,, ~ , i t e,2o to sto _ ..,.,—, ... ,I____ r ail. , i GERmAzirrOWN% --airOlt. SALE , --; A ~ • • . IitANSABD, , NO9Y, BOTTAG,I4,-, -, -, , 4 -, .:4 1c ar the liepilt.. yvco, tioLup ; tor na easy Also* neat / cottage! 10 rent,. Applz .'. , , . 05111'0TONIIIS -%. i se2o-/24* ( I .1 - 5 i , Insurance Otlice,Verinanto ..I 5. GERMANTOWN:.a.I I O.II BALE- , =A ;itthdorn-bulit :Coantrr. , Villtstirlth :alt. the Meet' ;uvproymments ; toor ttle.dopot,;(PTico 8,13 opos eam . .17 to , . - , , FOR ,17,41174P4X.: Property' on the West tilde' of ' o4lnanttotti =ad': ' kw 'het front, end &extol:W lug through with ii 9 1 / 4 int of 3)(1 feet omBlxth street. between 'Berke end Morrie/arena. 1 3 . 4' itIy„GUIIIICEY. 80118, 733 1U/opt ofeeet. n 11 -7- F°i t ' • BAL*;-- i l l itE - 7 - ailibit, ; ryttelling No 211AI : fence atm*. 1/luUt la tbo_ !ton *inner ; aud,every, protement... Poeseeelo Nev. 1 , cep remain , . Apply 00PP1301t. J RVAN,I33 'Walnut street: CILES,TITTIT STREET- 4 -4POleEctist74ll A handsome bigot Iles [donee; 93 foot 'front ,10 1 , 43 with extra conveniences end In perfect order eltee ott Chestnut .etreet t east of Jrifteenth street. Lot WO feet deep to *street., J. Al, 011131.*ST, 1,3 1:1(41,13.7,33 Walnpt ' r,IL., :804 - E -Tar, RAN • Sart Thme.stori 'Brink Iteitidelice, thisl stsnr, on le Mink buildings. situate No; at Vine etroet, copu. site Zl , anktin , Ssuere. 2 4 fest fruntbi an root doop to Wood, Itireat. iTonwiodatinf immoOtate. possmidou. J..41., 013ertr. SONr733 voo v =OE FOR SALE4-A...ILANDS ' LlLDENCE,2}l4ltlpructstratt, A Store and Di/yelling, northwait ebriii"Eiglith mai Realdente 1721 Vinnatraet. , A ¢andoome nestles/cc 400 SQUiti stnth AMA. A andsarne Usatdance.Weat Philadelphia, : Basineas Lotatlonattrawberry atzont: A_Dwelljpg,,No„lllo North , Front stmt. Apply CO PP UCK A JORDAN, 433 'Walnut strtvt. ER4, FOR SALE .— THE ILANDBO3I.F. RE lika. edam*, =IV! first story, flashed in the best ; rnanne,r with every convenience, and 3-feet wile shim. yard • N 0.317 bout h Fifteenth street, - below t3prnee. J. G &SONS 133 Walnut street • • 11._ . • 1 07 - 1 7 C) it ifATLE----A: VERY VALUABLE and desirable litsidetto, With lot of ground 1 0 7,i feat' front by 173leet deo. shaded fall-wn forest tress. , :and a rariety,ot r ubbe ry:4n-planentalsk: situate tu one of the highest and best improved parts of West Walnut street. lnunediste ion'Rireu. Tome twontruodat lug. J. 31. GUDiaiE Y SONS, 773 Walnut street; : FOR RALE -4 . - DWERLING • 1421 ldorth Tnlrtetneth strinet ; artry cetrrontente, and In Itotorstknt, Daelitng, .No ea; Pitt* street; ton rooms, , ' • ' • . at o Uftti Iftr_tat,lW6,slCaTbricicisobtl yard, • . ; .21.15 temper street, below Pin small house; A Itt.r stratt, tiro n?•st fool room Building Lots on Polar utak rood,, tt nd a goal tot at Itislng tt on.' • • ' • ' • 119BEI!T 011AFFEN &BON, ' ettao-tf . =ring otreet. BEEBESc74 ___ 000LLIIM , BR kTi ESTATE!" Oiiiee,lneltion street, opposite ginslon. itro, Capes , Island, N. J. Neal Estata..Uguabt and *old. Persons desirquiol(reatingeodFkag Or itlat , on yrktl *FOY-. oradareas millibar.: .; , - • - , - -..- Keewatinlly refer to Cbint. A, Merino, ,IfeErr Btu= Trends Idy , Augustus Merino, Jobs Dav W.' W. Juvenal.. - - .Ceti q>f r /IR T 0 $ E N,T-DW ELLDIG sikruc6 street.' Iteut t eB)o, 444pply at aSS %Vat at meet. iIEIR(.) USE: WEAMPE .LANCX PLACE, Mat? to tent.: noail'tittarid fidatiset. Terms mode rato. Apply to . r : -• • . . • • • OL.A.HIC ETTH4o,l.llWalout ftill • TO denoes.lo9and 3491 , Clustantitrnet.' tsAlm.l: House. 2+t0.21=11 Alum street AD ray to LEWIS H. HEDNEH, Thl, - Walnut at.' 1.5e29w,f2t5 VA TO ItENT—ELASDBO3IELY FURN 'm.)-ISIIED,House. No. =I Hue etrftt.. Apply 11103 , 1A5. J.. DIEAL', WO Walnut street. 3 t • 66 :t r ,Thte Olga Err Tb, furnished: Bent, $l,OOO. Apply "to J'Atifga YOUNG, totl Spruce street. ec264t* , 0 ~...* o F n u i ?). ..4 4 t e: b i ki ti — e' e si c eZ, 116; F e .' n .:- I LN " ; V . V u t jr l S i 1 . t i l l % 41 33 7 . , G it . ---- T r a R A r 12 1 m I T NI : e et - - - -. .1. . GUMIXEY & SONS 733 Walnut ►tract _ _ __ FOR ItEN'T.-tHE - FURNISHED , I =E. elidenab, 104 BittenbOnee tiquare, atilt be rented for year or lengerif desired. 11 to desirablylocated, Jtandsomely and nerly furnished, and replete with all convenience,. ' , CLARK B XTTING; 5e11 , 4 • • • : .. 711 Wain tit street, A. PHYSICIA WISHES. AN OFr/et on Chestnut, Walnut or .Spruce streets, west.of I , :letentn. Addreto S. 8., Germantown P. O. ae.3o-2t• WANT.tI)---FURNISHED HOUSE.' ahotit Ist until Istio.l.sth Antil.west , of prorni, street, lietWeen Arch and, Sprnce; - Tenant unexceptiOn able. -Vemily,-,,Fonr grown-persons ;no children. State location and ' term,, •POr dress be 2047, P. 0.. - ' • • r vel.Sete, f'ORPHAN 8' -00 UHT •F OR , :•THE . 11 City and County _of Phibulelphia.— Estate of MATTHIAS BlTNEU,"deed.—The; Auditor appointed by the Court tor audit % settle and adjust the account o( JOHN' It.' COOVER, Adnilniatrntor ' tbe estate or MATTHIAS DITHER, deceased, and to report distri bution of the balance 111 the hands of the accountant, NrilLpicet the ,parties infereajed,for , the purpose of his appoitittneist: on , . NDA JM074,-- , October Hop i itAil o'clock P. M., at his office, eoliths/kat coiner Sixth and Walnut streets, in the City of Philadelphia. , J. IIIcELBOY, \Or - 1 Auditor -- • ESTATE OF ELIZABETH W. Mc- CA VELA ND. deceased .—Letters teattunentary on tholes; will of paid decedent haying been granted to the andereigned.ail pergono Indebted to the said estate Will make murmur.. and those having claims will present the same to MAIIGARETTA McCAUSLAND, Exec-, Nci.Sit North-Nineteenth - atreeti- or to her 'At totney, WILLIAM,- ,3111cELBOY, southeast corner Sixth and Walnut stfeets, Philadelphia. oel f • • - - I''lrk ..--- 1::01:711.T OF .COMMONFLE,AS fordeit'itiut CoUtity'Of PhiladidpLiut. - • • NA - • Ecioar. BEC.WEE, Marc Terra, 1869. Ni'. 43. In Divorco. ,* CHRISTOPHER BROKER, 'Respondent —Th e o Depeeitions of ;witnesses in the above Ciltie‘ ohe jpartof the LibellAnt,' will be tnken before JonN li. SI,OAN, EBQ., Examiner, at his otlicei No. 21T,South Sixth stroet, in tie City of Philadelphia, on. HONDAY,kict.I3; 1889, Eco'clock Pefd'., when and where you may - attend'., if You thlnk proper. Personal serTico having. failed ott account?f your absent°. ' - • se2.l , : Attorney for Libellant. TN THE ORPHANS'' COURT FOR x.;citv; and County of Philadelplda.--Estatol. SAIKIJEL tiecoased,—Vio • Auditor. ,BP pointod by the Court, to settle, and 'Wiest the oighteonth' annual account of WM..' OVERINGTONi Trustee under the last will and 'testament ..of •SAMUEL PILLING, deceased, and to report dittribution of ;the o l l B 4lo 3 o in the bands of the , accountant, will' Meet the pa ties Intorqted, for the purpoue of hls appointment, ml • MONDAY, the 11th day , of October. A. D. 1669' of elerven , °block. A . at • the 1 oSic 0 of CHARLES ,13. PANEQAST, Etal.-,,N0. 413, Walnut stret, in the city of Philadelphia, H. o'. TOWNSIdND, , B‘32l).4ftobtl• - • ' ••• • I•' • • ••••• •••I : • Auditor. • MITE jXi , T 'O,APITAITiV COURT FOR' THE t'itliill, ,C cainOlf .nf ' Philadelphia—Notate' of LIZA', TEE; , ATKIN.S. —..Tho ?Auditor , ajp pointed . billies • Courtdo audi,t settio,,and, adnist the hrst and Jima • areobi ~.of JOHN S.. SNYLX.II; riecutor 'of nizAvE, . ATKINS; dooonsod,. and to report ' Ms tribution. of t elailatite in tho lutintrof.theiaccountanti Wilimoot tht” parties intareetodjor 4ho purposo,of his aupoirdnion_t„ op, ltlOND.dx,..octo iLr 4th, A. 11, IMO, at 4 d'oroolc, P.ln_ L .'athis office, No: i South Siitth'stroetin • th cityof Philadelphia ' .. ~:, . . ~, ..,, ~ .... •. I . . 1 .rtr,7l:- 7 -, 3 cIAS,POWZB:INALLA°E '' 'rod! n.Q.I 24 ' . , Auditor. Ili tETIBIORRIIAN'BI,..OOII-13.T illColikTfit , #tygnd t.lotth ty_i of l i Philadelphia.—Egnato ...of. ,ELL- A T • ANTS littlG US; If4odased;—The Auditor op.; ludo od '3 , the' uourrto.audit Bottle and , adjust , the. ad:. cciatit 7 /31 1 WILLI/01 , DIYANB Extualtor of .ELIZAA BE T% ,14"il•tp:tio.9§1,4ecea+joicl and to. report ttia.tftbvil rWa t eifrdAri e :tA l silig u ltel ' Aottvrf t li i ira b tii 3rx ...,,,,,J ONDAY`O3cto Or 4thi.mi;at.4 Oielooh A td.:"; /nags oftleoi No. Sli Idontla,hird otroot: .in tho 01t4 . „0f PI A T IVP III II 5,., . .. ~, . p frp(Avionliv 4 •..f;to §, !' , . , ' '.. , 1 , . • , . • Auditor... 7gP .4- 1 m oax MittY:' WOLViVAqiy ‘. , ,• ' :40iters,Toiltalianl, nry to filo tdryd.Nstatil t ie, i ff i , eit ttninted- tho nuddreignodi nit! Pert ( op it.i?..?"; tha•ltstato 4tlll. make tpayrnont_iand.thoob. rv.7,.r claimsrturrlgg,,,,keirAtorriuSig.,,„%&6l4.‘-10fet .T... -.1-. Vi.ARXINGFi rWiTil I.I4DZZIBT.iIre :I Jai.? Etraieoidoritig;sraiditig, stamptnst Itai 1 • • ' . at. TOURNX irleou wilbert street trOn, SALE neurance WO RENT. WANTS. EGAr - TrOTICIES. tmitrittora; 4l ilgn=2l2=ZlE k i ll' 1 „ 114 x- t 4 3: g i rri NLN ,1 ", • 'j,121•11404V 12. ° d zUIS 40g0Pel the ttlYinr • fr, n now-00mm I ;dun' the ottlif / 'l* -t,T° tr i 3 to It 4;nver 00 aline this, 36, October 1843Yn towe "P,— ;;Rtn4 18 1 RIDAYent 14-rg d The o F -*flu yvlttto resigne • blunder, ~:itttion, ; good nonnto 2 PTV" t 4 ° , Lilt% •O, • t k 1 17 uirto lag P. to 18. 11.2 I Ike.) • If) QWW/CBlll, ALL cominnoieritlons for this column irktist" LET I,r7i (midlle lsettep be ad ix d , Lesse k (l 43 "Choss : Erli4O 4 r of Ey: 0 :111013'ot' ; on Thule 001114 I c Ali? Oblems secorrivinfet TiY tbelKilutiOn itame‘OrthO' Er 50x-Wr T.E ' seventh Pita7.109P,0(1,,, by sMr to m ' as on tnesoth move declared a APIMS BI . 4I9I REtiOglohoolvi'449,thl3;t4iP an dish Opening, terminated in a Philidorian , r -lawn Oman, flithlob. 'watt titrely.played!byilarA. Eisen, and won by him. ;'The result thmt far is mitt Mr.migoii 14 Wolf , One 4.* gtiiiie and drain three out of eight 6ines played. The Chess community is watching, the duel2o with the greatest interest. • We, purpose next week publishing a C4m. atone, entitled ~-1 931uff-haßtt,of gliess,l - ~lied 111)14 the rue, FA and /VA, •;;_ Problem N 0.692. Z" - BY JIB,. J. CABLAVSKY, of Prague .•/ A . . • : z rt 4 A / A •-4- tfbiii r teitiy iiiatA'fik'As"ro 11 - 30i418" (Ange Game 11e. 2309. Third game of the Elson and Whiteman mlt. (Centre Counter (.ambit) _ w (MB . WairEm.AN.) BL. (319. EL9o3r.)_.. 1. PtoIC4. - Pto(44 ,2.PxP Qx:P 3. Q lit to ,13 3 , to Qag. r (3. Qto Q X 4, in i toduce4 .zAnderesen,i ; may be played W.ithe driottirAiti g ra.) 4.Pt004 K Kt to 13 3 G. B B to Kt .6 6 . 1' 7. 14 1' to K. 3 8. Ii P to 13 3 9. Q to Q , 3 z 7 10..1 1 XI Kt to Q , 2 , ~,tO l 3, ./ 4 A. P, 12. Q Q tto B KQ4 13.11 13 to Kt 3 14.,E CTp pro 41 .4 wok Blacki3:par9,-; ^ 4. B x• -• B' lb. Q x 13 P to K. R 4 16.KttoK4 Ptotlß3 17. lit x B (eh) ' •Qx Kt 18.PtoQ R 4 liKtto 133 19. It to Kt, .14 to Q aq, . 20 , ettetlii Pto t. 5 ;, • 21,Pt0R3 Kttoß4 22.Pt0K84 PtoKKt3 23.`P to It . Kt to Kt 2 24. P to B •Kt tell 2 25. lit to Beg (Tide move is exceedingly_well . pltised.) 26. Kt;toi t K - to'Qk2 27. Kt to B b (eh) to B 28. Kt t,01.C11 • • ,Q 10 K 2 (It le hardly necessary to remark Why. this is better than Q x 'Q P.) 29. 13 B3e- - tOI : 7( 14 17 td` (Another fine move. Black will n w find it difficult to save the garne.):', , f. tCoi3 d 4 32. P to (1.5 Ktto Kt .5 33,1txKti PxR 4344' B to B 6 9.1 ; 98 g (4) , (CI te(Q 21a hette , „* 1- 4 )35.13 " • tO Q 3 (There is now nothing better left.) 36 . lit x R' Leh) ?Kt.St 37. P xQto 13 4 (a) 38,EKtoR2l ' QXBP 39. Q x lit, and wins. • , Fourth game of the match. • (Hollis, disk Opening) Whir. Nit. sort,) , ''WnfrEir4s. I.P, to Q.,4" • - P to X:13•4 • 2,,;;P to 11..4 PxP. • 3, QKttoß3 K Ktlto B 3 h. B t 4 K Kf 5 P to 113 e.: s.BaKt- rKPallt . - 6. KtxP PtoQ4 7. Kt to Kt 3 Q to K 2 (di) 8. B tolc 2 (?) (White does not get sufficient developenient for the pawn sacriftced.) 8. Q to Kt 5 (Ch) • 9. QtOQ2 QxKtP 10. it to 13 sq BtoQKts 31.Pt0Q83 QxQ(ch) , 12. Kx Q • 13,t0 Q 3 The remaining moves were not recorded. The game was'won"by Black. Game No: 2311. Fifth game of the match. , (Guioce Piano.l • • Wn. (MR. WRITERLA2t.) BL. (MR. ELSON.) 1. PtoK4 • PtoK4 2.KKttoB3 QKttoß3 3. Btoß4 Btoß4 4:PtoB 3 • Kttoß3 S.PtoQ4 • PaP '6. Castles P to (a - 3 (6. P a P would , be attended `with danger, os White might at once play Q to Q 5,86 c.) 7. P x P B to Kt 3 . 8. PtoK R 3 P.to 3LF, 9. Kt to 13 3 • , Castles 10. Bto , K 3 ta. P, „,, 11. Kt aKt ' , ", Pto Q 4 ' 12.BxQP Qxß - 13..Ktt083 QtoKR4 , 14. P to Q 5 , Kt to K 4 , • 15. Kt : z Kt Qx Kt 16, Rto sq .Qtoß3 • ' • 17.' Qto R 5. - B.to JEC,B 4 ' • 18; BxB• • RPaß' 19. P R 3 K R,,to sq ' 20. Q to B 3 Q tolit 4 21. Rtolt 3' R -R• • ‘' ' , •13;b:1Q2 ' 23. Qto Rt . 3 - 24. Px Q • Ralf. 0, 25) It•to, ho, 26.1 t to - B 2 - - R 27. R to '-',141C 3 t.e•.,K1 4 28. Pto Q 6'(cti ) ' (The gan° le liCrw Sire east tOlid°ll‘l3o/r 21. Kt to L Q b (eh),,l.l„tchli. 3 • 30. Kt -r '• "" li' l tb`Q - IF.y.f'` . *: • , , (Better than 13 t)Q,-.tt 44 , 4 q . 31',A r to K• 4 ,• • ••• - • likto•Kt4 • -R•t0 3 :4(04i 1. PteQ4 ' • , „ • ' Thto'K - 4 •-• • Q 3 32.Rt0Q4 .1 , , 1,14 to 84- 34.'1( to K sq. .33.•;.Kt to K 3 36.' R. to 'Q.2 Drawn game. • Goma No. 2312, ixtivgavaie gf tho match: • ' • - 4Holiandish Oppring) o.l.n:ErAbre.) - ' (MR. to (14 P. tea:B 4 Pto K• 4• • . 1 .!' , Pda , PO ,•',' • ' a. 0, Kt to B 3 • tiilt ; . Kt x p . tolc. 2.. ; Itxlit• • -Xtx./3 'Kt to K 3 .; T. to (,Y4' Kt to Kt 3 . Vitatlos Bto 413 Ptoß3 • ~„ . , . iypugcArozo -soVAßtdtimm, , 430 W4,I3,I"INGTRi z ' Avennealailiadelphia, c. Am& ACT walam. 37AGINE844tig end Low: Pressnret Eforisateav ta , Vertical, Baum, Crilliiting, papa and Oornlah • BOIL Flue, Tubular. '&6: •; '• • B H A ll'lts• - •faidaYtb add Pity and , f 1 . r CAMIINGSW4ICiain Dry andrareetifiand t Stale, tic ‘,oF,l3--. Irol ) yrea t figetryerin,g Alto. Slate 'or Iron. , uA B4632 dAHOI/114111-F , ..fition as Minoru; matings Llitiglekar.and!wrs&es ) rePuritlersi Joke land, .9tarcuia ) Barrow Valves Gove rnors, &c. LimAstri T euc as Vacuum P ans and, Burners . ; Was d ' ..B e ii t g4. - 560 Blackt 7 - nAd?/..p, ; ci • + it? 6 a rare* o tne - failetwing' °duties. Philadelphia!, anciiiriein.ityof wiliiscaWAight , a Patent . 'Variable tuavefr Steam - Engine /214 a Ulliteil fitiatsc Wneunts• FsteliVEialf•ettrigr-k sair•bueLog aqslitrUngni Sugar-draiiiiiigMais Glass Barton', impmveinent on Aspinwall fs.y! oelseVa Bartol Patent Wrought-Iran Retort d. Strabatt's Drill Grinding Feat , Contractors for the design , erection and ncunii4.orAt.. fineries for working Sugar or !dolmas: • CCOPPER: ';AND YIoL LOW METAL t 9.9pr e rgo ti Va r egftgradt i NatglaT4 'lf Daha & 00 A 410,4* BOUM WinAPIN 1 Ii . . : 11 ". , ‘ .. R E 1 , , , 11 °f , } v ,J, ~„, . 4 ,,,„ .. 4 ..ft;„4o Al. r .- 10 mu,tet?les a,d,„,!' h , . 17— , . ' and‘ etelh , 'i , - ... r , iTt SORDAtN A 220 Bea t* ' , tl.—. Below Third nn d• Wallillo iltreoul. Noel e r bo ll ;e . DoCk sitriet, de7•K Kt to B 3 rto'lC4 g: Mai* A1a5k429611 l+6 e Artit glatrecoft'A match at the German khwtplutil‘nimitinb7.,/ 00014,,..,rtitgAdaWi'4940 ltivertnonii tagm arts, - Rem ,•001,ieltte44 k i ta sa hal3 ' Vetteiti if it' w m at ,84 BLACK ( 2.slt4 . s l Eidr ==.t. 2.REttoB3 ' QKttoß3 ' sgteifat ,43 , .!e,;`,1,` Vc %EMUS.% 31 . 0 ' Mlles t xP ' *a R to R eq Ktio B 3 - 6.RtxP a. Btoß2, -`:7. P to Q 4 Castles • , 4 01,Qa t t to B Sr - 4 Fir p 9. In, LT 0.,p1, R 4 B yßat Q Q 3 tit.,it 11. PtoQR3 BxKt , Q x. 13 Kt x Rt / 3 . PX Rt , (Whitte , hteronithieV.f4lLtaw R,me4 14. to R'Rt , Ktoßsq BtoQ2` , PtoQ3 • ' _ 17;" Eft9 4 tit 4; Q I - 7 --- 2 ' 8 1 1:lit° it 5 t 4 to li" Kt • 19Qx9, ' Bx(2 0 . 20.8x8P . • BtoK2. ' -- 2tritt4lßt6 QR to Bag . 22,Q.IttoQsq Kttoß3 I: 1 4 23.PteQB3 toB5 24. Its Q , S - 1' r Rtoßs q gyv 25, B2\ Ll Rto B 3 2/3. It 6) 4)11 'eel)) ' x R 27.8xR • RtoQ3 _...........25. B x Kt P x B It t to Q sq R a R (eh) (Black seal their own doom by these fre. qrkezelattsgee.) ytSc zgt 1.4 T 1.2 47i - falß4, 4— * k f 4 P to Q 10.4 K to B 3 33,8t083 PtoKt3 34'BtoK'J P to Qll, 4 gv.l. VtioetcM 5. 1 aklc.P 4 ; '47IY ffi 36. K to B 2 K to.K 2 , '38.1t VIVA 39..8 to 40.Pt084 Ptoß4 - 41. P to B 5 (eh) to Bt2 42.8t0(15 BtoKaq ----4 d. B to K 6 B to Kt 3 - 44.Kt0Q5 ' PtoKRS 45.PtoKt3 ..PxP 46. Pi-x P rr d P•tolt 47.151 to B4' NO it 3 48.;Nto i t,r5 (eh K) ter B 2 • 49. KtoKt 4 B'to Kaq O. Bto K 6 and 'wins. CHESS IN GERMANY. Game No. 2314. Playedin Jacoby's Conditarel, Berlini between • (31estasailinek.wItz .aUd ZliltpttoF,F. a (Petreira 11 - g - enetf.V W. (Mn. ZIIKB.RTWIT.) . MINCHWITZ.) I.PtoK4 PtaK4 2. K Kt-te B 3 --- K T.Ct to /3 3 •;' - 3tXtf.x 1 . ; ZPP;:tol43t L 4. Kt to E.'l3 3 Kt x P , fArd ". Z..' '9:"nYci Q*3 B to IC - 2 7. Castles • Auto Q (An invention of Mr.,Minekwitz's. The idea ,is to prevent the threatenedadnanne of,Wltite's 1 1 4 1-13.rawn;- , It nppears worth of attention.) S. Ktto B 3 P t0Q.8.3 9. Kt to K 2.- • -Castles Xt to Kt 3 . X. 3 (10. 2.-toitit Cloaks niere ,to-the-purpose.) U.. - • ,QKt to (.12 12. s3oß qs 14.Pt083 BtoKts 15. P to K R 3, Bxßt 16. (IX B Q, to Q 2 17;.. T3.to,K 5 )!,^ to K 19`. Pio'B 4 ' K sq (Kt to R 2 would be followed by • 19. B x Kt (ch) K x r.,20. cq ,l l ,to 11 5 ~, Kt to B sq, 21_x : • ; 19. P to B 5 Kt to X sq 20. Kt to 85. Bto Qsq M. Ttt x R P (eh) (Black's position is so utterly helpless that he can hariThernuthe any defence.) 21. P x"Kt Q to K 2 Kt x B y -frx 22. B toßl 23. B to Q 6 .4 ,.1 . . , :24:11, X Q • - 25.-P x,Xt (This gives Black some breathing-tlitte. 25. Qto Kt ,3 , Gh) Avould littvp settled the game once.) p X). BtoQ 3 KtoKt2 27. Q'to B 5 --- Q.ll. toK sq 28. Pto 83, - to-KB,,- 2E1 . .•Pt0 K . to4C. Kt sq 30. K to B 2 IC to Bsq 31.PtoKR4 32 it to It sq. x ,P (eb) - . • .33. P x Kt • ~ ....B :toas. 3 C. ; 34. R to K sq (eh), find wins. _ COPARTNERSHIPS, 13AllTNERSEUP ..NOTIGE:, • JL Alr. BENJAMIN C. SLOAN is adMilted to a par uership in our firm this date. • R. SLOAN & SONS PHILAIMLPHIA, Ist Octoher.lB69. )1 )17' )01.6ti TIHILADELPHIA, SEPT Btll-1,) ; _IL The copartnerebip heretofore existing under the firm and name of CORNELIUS &RAILER yeaditaitilyfiti by mutual consent on July 2,-1869: The business of the manufactory will be settled and closed by ROBERT COBNELIUS, , at .Cherry street, and that of tha store by--:ISAAC , P-A3AIC.ER, at No: 710 Chestnut street. ROBERT CORNELIUS. wm • .• : 0: BA h`i PRER, ARER, , • , ROBERT 0. CORNELIUS, • *. • • - CORNELIUS, • ' - ROBERT Ur BAKER CHARLES U. CORIdLIUS. rittLADELPurs_ r _Sept. 20869. The undersigned, late: L'ORNET.i/uki',&.B.A.RER; have this day entered into - a , thpartheluhlp,' . Wider the firm name of CORNELIUS & SUNS. MMus; purchased tholastories On Cherry street,"and flft.W.streetitteat Cohn:tibia 'avenue),:mtd , alF the ma ehinery of the late firm, we are prepared to continue the manufacture ‘and sale of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, dm., at No. 821 pl/NERVIITREET ITHILAILELgMA, t BORICILT 'CORNELIUS, • - ROBERT 0. CORNELIUS ' , „ ..JOHN C. CORNELIO, ,UUARLES E. OORNELitre.. ‘•••••• ORAWFORD ARNOLD AND ROBERT Bittintft, late!' of , ' CORNELITJ& & BAitElt, have this day formed a copartnership under the unmoor, ARNOLD & BAKER. .111.avinfrptuvhased the entirestock ofigoods of the late than of Cornelius ac Bake_ t r et no (I.IiESZNUT Street, they areilereelittidltticotittnuelttlthitCplace the 'Sale of Oas FistnittelhatatisWt•ogietAto o , •' 3- 80,4 rd IfEICY; 11CON.-&(.7: C. J . Hanibro'& Son 4t , London. I r 0- o c.rl iti;Vltn4 , o4r s„r4,ll.l 470 air 64:1 , V 1 r , 141, I ht tilt/ -1 - oactr i l inr sloo6 t ltt i yet . o.2l2 S. W.corner aggoa; mu1imm...r.‘7 11 7 1 .1".........a Seven Per Cent. Currency, 7 i (! f aked at par iii payment (Chloride eitio4aiii.t h : '' .' -' For sale at beet market price. 1)1 L, 0 mil t I . yr i g ,_ ~ ...," .., ! "... I° ,- , ! , 1 -•- , ) , ) n: - . re ~ .iip 04',1f; 1 ... i.. , . r, - ..." - 2.: t , 1: .:'1:.1... • ' V q ,i" . • 1:d ',.-‘ .. .. Dealers in Government Secnri ties, Gold, &c., .. . 40 South. Third St. Btoß2 ArREIJIABL.EII4:AtEm' Es t rivuerg' „.. ...THE.FIRSTIMORTGAGE BONGS • or mir , Wilmington and Reading Raikoa4, • BEARING INTEREST AT !MVPS PER CENT.IN CURRENCY,;- ; • Payable April and detobeei tree or Stele and "jutted States Taxes. Tole road Fun . throng7iak ' tblckly d l sib tthlltai* and' intinnfaxh44gAistrict. r the vest-tit We Ma offering kii4atott o i 6 i•lcii 4 ;r 41 4 ebbed M* at .„ • ' • 'B5 Cents and Interest The connection of this road with the Penney lvan and Beading Ilallroade inures it a large and remunerative trtie, -We reeenimend thebonds as the el:waged trot clam investmmatin the market. WM. PAINTER & ,CO.; ; ,114qilkerm Orteneareriln lit_osenunents,... No. •, tiII - 14,13 =STREI.ET, JelsPl ' • BANKING HOUSE 0 C 0 KEISic• 112 and 1 14 - it3O , 374TatIVri..VIM: AD'A DEALERS 111 ; SALL ,GOVNILNBI s SU ENT , LtRITIES. ,A t .1 We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the new National Life In surance Company of tin? United States. Full information - given at office: \ DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. warculs, JEWELRY r aumnr want *ATOECEI3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. A loadies'and Gents' Watches American and the'nioit'celebrated makers. Fib a Vest .01a4us. and X.appTlt l ip.cts, • • • 'ln 14 Mid IS karats.' - Diamond and Other Jeltvelry. • orthe tateet &Abu, - ENGAGE NENT AND WEDDING RINGS, - , r• 1.1 -hi 18 karat and coin. z t bOLITI.I3ILVER WARE %FOR BRIDAL' PRESENTS.' . , TABLE. OUTIABBY4 PLATED,WARE I Eto. , lal-tt I. 1 4 u - ji N.Gr muic•Ar•s, mit 4114.XIKET .7PATp; Steain and Mus fitting, Hand Power and Steam PumPs• Plumbers , Marble and Soapetorlo Work. Terra ticiiiii'Phseltbirdilei 4 9fi8• 'ac,, , WiOlosale and Sam lee of finished work may be seen at au , store. !LEY, mEBRILL -& TEACH BALA -No. 718 eh— ylAs 14 10 7 11 a-464 IfiKottgr eet v ta l a ni ga • tend 11 epul c to the large and eregoult as ent of Gee Chandelier*, Pendante, Bracket*, &a. They ho introduce gas Pipes Into dwellings and public build aminufitzritgwavti#4l 4-Por,Rcits ,10AHNESTOCIVS FARINA:-11110 UN- . ned a 1r de" g " jUVYWAttrej,etillir. stock's celebrated Lanese e • ter offer to the trade. JOS. B. BUSS' R pp ; , Agents for ralmeatoalc. W 6 South Delaware avenue. *Av •=f1,,,e....34.:1,1T.r.,,,,LT„-f i r:frl oii kviictri;:,i : AN ,..• ..i,ol._c-., ._, , D • 1 s, , , 4 11 , 1'71 „11 , . • S If • , Stook and 09Id llzehtusgei receive ao.i events of Banks and Iliudters oil ftberat terms. Issue 11111b1 of Exchange on UNION PACIFIC - RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, I *Pt 640 3 AtettA l lIIM 4' 480, V,VATC:II-I,ES. JEWELRY &C. LEWIS UDOMUS 4• • • tiasettit St:;Thila• IVI/SID.O I +I4-P 7 wn;eonr ~:niu`,z~s, GAS' FIXTURES. r zr_art . ;.• !I c I r 1". ' f• • UOTOPIER -1 “1869.-^ , :-.7 • TA ,_•►.. 414-K _ :eiriti liaktiti;'• 6di ikg :: •.:,'.';;': 7:'''' , ' ': . . r _,NEN'iliii.',4-,;:„6 - 1:E' .: CAMDEN " "" ` . :Alilt _.: kit': r! and , i P/111,ADF,LP t4l, '. ;AN/7' t a :_,,,,,...0AD...„p g r-Plir-1,1,1K,5'' , „ frOni .1% lictoMe*Yerk%sind i s places , •plaCca *OM t•Wal , ' .iontstrsne.vitharl';-, 14 ', . i': ::.r. n, '.' ' A!:. - ~ .. t . 7 , . ~' Fare:: .• At 6.80 A.M., via Camden and 'Anthill; Areinti. ,, vi . l,2 25; Atit•Avlllayia.;Catritlen and;,JerseysLity.y. c . , 3lol;* 3OO 1 : 10P.Mr,-eiti Caindkieddd , Ainaoy Ex 5e5.,..: .:4.4 90: • ' orAvp ~ • • • NtlitrilfitA, Il t "Pr i n d re tioAio', .• •s -3 1 ., d 2 .. r reeh01d.":';'..1..i...: •-• . At 2.00 Pi .11; .'for •Ldnc !Biloncli 9iind , k;zptdzitif: 4 ; on - -7 , -11 , ..ffi1:8.R.,M. ,•• - •-',,,,,,,, : ,- • - ,•c;•-;, - '.. :.. `,. ': - ..kt Rini 10 A.ll ,12lit **.i6iiha - ; . Sot' f i . lL i for Trenton .:: ''-'.IIIIAO Itillo )i AC, i1•31",',&3.3QAM;6;7:4041.11XPA1-i' I'e l t o/° P , P 3 .!,9,l, l ? l ,F l C.!4•l•Tilnill94Jl9.TPriffil4sll: l o-; 4 . ~ ,;.,„...g e I9 ; A:AW? IV; ill: i t:SO : W*ok __ 0 4 0 *444,%?0r i , Riven. de 'i,•...ElVirrttin, '..ke ,on ".ssitli . j,..,, ! • . lid ' 2 P.M.. t fo'r 'lll , Perttoil' ; ; -. 7 ', '' •' • . `•.'-• ,-;.•.,;„. ~,,' •113 0,P,, -, Xi;'-'' Isinb : kniteti from l: &WU; !.. , gi get idttet by upper ferzitl. - •"'•'"'! ,, ......1. , ,,,. 1 4 Miliiiriffin rade4Miiiiiii444o'l4;i4qiii . • , wn.oc.clf72".sair,. iiiiirlETt.lafienionf 4, 4 44 , mcor. And atio:lsA;" .tittdd B.lit lorßriettiLl q7Ap.. 4 1. : 4, and *424 o a .;;? 11 - - 4 . lr*94 ll tvßi#6d 4 jl , 41 16 z - - ' t, ? Mid .16 A. - 3140;0,d and ti sM. !Or Schencklit At Z. 30 and 30.36 A. M.,2,30,4i6 and 6 ; P. ltss for Olirii- i 106111;Tui,etidal,e liolniesburg,Titconyiesinoming s I :. '• Bridesbntg and FrankfordOind 8.20 pM t lor.llolutes• E.' btirgitnd interinedisntattons,•: ' ,-'. '• .•.,:ti• •,' ' ...From West Phihidelp 'Depot ofel'Oottnecting_Bitlivay ! At PAO A; M., 1.20;'4, 6 - 1 : 8 arid 12p: Al: 'Niyarl'ork_Ex - pm.— Lin ,e via Jersey u1ty,".4:4-. - ,..:..,•::;•:,-. - .4.•....4........4,3 2t,i At 11.30 P. M. Emfgrant,Ltno.'4..; -'''' '' ' -'''' `'• ' ' "' • 200 • At 9.30 A. li , 1.30, 401.415=1et irltOri•Vientein,•;, ; At 920 A. 11., 4, 6.46 c ay ~. iit.iforß . At 11P.M.(Night ) for ' al Tul ;t3illunick'a -.,Edditlao h ltiCornw ...,e'• Targets/alai" ekb g,: Ta- icon/paw 11 lifting i..itildeeburgatild - . The 9.rn A. N. arid td hint ;12P,NE. Tatietirtridati4;,;:du 1 c othere, Stmdays ex e rt.„4:•...,:_—__,,.,, ~"::,..... •-• Par of leaving crating. toliMeik,tiltike.tue:carif on , ' • hird or Fifth 'free _, at Cheettitititit -halt an hourte- i c itZalltpre, The cats of Matket - filiseititaltrun i 'West Philadelphiallepet,'Cliidaina atd Walnut h. ~•.n.lV llUl 'c i_ _% 4 ll2 ift k ant i . .i t_ o sl osz " ,l3_4* l llistitl itwiF. ettnrestears.. i 141113atir - ET liii. Vi.i***larlittigra ' • from Nene to epee: k .... i-. .. { - , -Art.3oA, , for Niagara Fills, Thilfaloi ;Dunkirk, , .Elmira, 1 s'.:„Qtrego'" 'BOOttester,!'2.lfts_hainl4ol4 ' ET Ogwegoiyracuse, oieat tend ', Montrose,.Wilkesborrto. I 1, c al i nZA r litl n :oll l e . g. It:WI. ceciaXi:nefiiii4- burg.; Water Gap Belvidere,• Easton, Lanibertt ,1116 '. Flemington; de. The SAO P. '31.. Line connects direct .: -;' with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk , Alien- At,_Bethie En d 'sc. • -.. t ...y; .- - ; " ' '• ' •-. nA. Mp. M. for Lambert-yank end Intent:or.. 'Rate Stations., •,_,,' /2,_ C110,,5.L: • - • CAMDEN AND 111JBLINGTONU ,O. .A.. PENIMISR .•• TON AND BIGHTBTOWN BAMBOADS, from Mar ket street Ferry (Upper Side.) ;,• ' • ; At 7 and 10 A. M.,1, 2.15,3.20,5 A 6.30 P.M.for Merchants. ,:..iatllle.,Malrestoarn, Hartford,,Eloonvilla,..ll4lnalsni, -4, art; twill's "Pnlithli t ti r /FW9lllvilloj . Fintintiwn, .iham - und Pemba' .- • ' • ; . • '' At 10A. M. for Lewistown, 'Wrightatown, Cookstown, : . New Egypt and Nornerstown, • ; - •.; • ; • At TA. e1...1 and 3,90 P.M. for Levristown, WO ' hts .: awn ,Co akstown, New Egypt Ho Writ wn,, Oa* •• fl OAR Judaystawn,,Slitupp a nd icvs, v. , ~s>, , i j y pounds of Baggage oulfalloW - ea& P n,ger. Paesengere are , prohibited from taking anything as bag- ;gage but their wearing ato.wi lAllbaggage over fifty • pounds; to be paid for extra. The Company --limlt their responsibility for baggage to One . Dollar ' per pound, and will not be liable for any amount • beyond emu. ex ' cept by special contract. • . _ .. ,, Tickets eolciaud Baggage. check.ed. direct . through, , to Tioston,'Werccsier,.Sprieeld, Piettford,' NC* Maven • . Providence,, NsOjport, bony, TrOyiliarato6 Utica 'ROMA', Syraoneeißothester,linifalii, Niagara rami ma lluspenstoo-Bridgei -.• , i ....:;11.,.. - 1 1 . t i i; 4, , 4.p. ; '1:,••L ,• An sulditional Ticket Offiee BAK_ lIS - ZILQr ''.. Chair, ,' . . Put street, Where tickets •to , ow' xo : i •ond all Inipor- tant points North'andE est, maul be , procured..' , Persons :purchasing Tickets , . at this Cake, Cana:taxa their; bag • gage checked from residences or hotel to destination, by Union Transfer Baggage Express. - • lazuli from New York for Philadelphla will leave from foot of Cortland street at LOU Aild 4 ¢) P. AL, via Jersey Citrand •Cemdetd,' At, 6.30 tut. ILL visaergek; City and Remington. At 7, and 10 A.M., 1.2A0, 6 and 9 P.M., and 12 Night. via Jersey City and West Philadelphia. : ... - From Pier NO. 1, N. River, at 6.30 A. M. Accommoda- tkin and 2 P. M. Exploits ~..' viaAmbc_, y and Camden. Aug. 30,11369. ~ Wlf. 11. OATZMEB, Agent. • . cFasall,AL 13,4.1Ti= el °ROAD.-After• 3 Pi M), .SUNDAY.Beptextiber 6th 1809. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot,at Thirty-first and Market streets,which _is readied by the.cars of the Market Street Pas sienger Rmlway, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market 'street thirty minutes before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Streets Railwey_run within one square of the Depot. Sleeping Car Ticket') can be hailtc.tilapplitation at the "Ticket OfflMMOrthWeartorner Of *Muth 'imd Chestnut -streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot.„ Orders left at No. 901 .Chestnut street, NO. 116 Market street, will receive at tention TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, A.M. 10.30 A.M.; I.loi'and Fast Line .at 11.60*A. M. Erie Express---- ... . .... . .... _.....».......... at 11.50 A. M. Marrisbm - g 2.90 P. M. Lancaster at 4.00 P p . M. Parkebure Train.......--- ....... ......-. at 5.30 .M. Cincinnati Express:- • at 8.00 P. M. Erie Mall and Pittsburgh Express :..at 9.50 P. 11. • ' 31.03 P. IL P 12.00 night. 'Erie Mail leaves' d exCept" Sundet,_ - ruattiurs on Saturday night to Williamsport , On lateadarnight Mgenial leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock. el ' Express leaves ` daily. , Cincinnati Ex-. mese v xceptlSatur day.. '•All other Unital. daily; exoept'Snn Thelyeatern Accerterndittien Tralitruns , except Sunder. •Forthis train , tickets must 'be procured and beigageideliveredlry6,ooP.3f at 116 Market street.. TRAINS ARRIVE AT REPOT, VIZ.: Cincinnati Express. .. ... ... M. Phihnlelphia 6.20 A. M. Eric MAR.. * .at'd 261 A.M. ACensearelation at 8.20 A. M: and 4.05 k 6.35 P. M karkittittrg ' at 9.10 A. IC at 9.35 A. M. anteater Train.-.... ..... . ... ...... ...at 12.30 P. M. rie • at s.lO P. M. Day Etzprees..:-'.... at 1.30 P. M. , pa eine ... .... . ... .... ......... _ 8 .24 p m ,at HarrisburgAccomtnodation'...— 9.40 P r M. For further infonnation,.ap_plY it e e o e Nki t. .11f t :VANLEEII, iht., Ticket Agent i9O/ ihestnnt FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, 118 Market street. SAMUEL R. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. . The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their' rpiponsibility to One Hundred Defiant, in value All Bag gaga exceeding that amount in value will bo at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special con. tract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,' ' Qoneral Superintendent. Altoona, Pa. PH ILA.DELPHIA., GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD TIME TA BLE.—On and after Monday, May 3d, 'Up,. and Anti further notice:' TOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6;7,8, 9.05, 10, 11, 12A. M., 1,2, 8.15,8%, 4 AM, 6.06; 611, 6, O% 7,8,, 10, 11,12 P. AI. Leave. Germantown-6, 7, 7,4,8,830 9 , 10 , 12 A. N.; 1.2.3, 4,4%03, 6%, 6, 63( 1 ,7,8, 9,10, 11,'P. M. • The 8.20 down-train, and the 3% - ailti 5% up 'trains, will not stop on the,Germantown Branch., _ ON SUNDAYS. P Leave hiladelphia-9.16 A. M., 2, 445 minutes,7 and 16 P.M eave Germantown4.ls A. M_,.. I,_3,6And 9%1P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philtalelpitia--6, 8, 10, 12 A. M.;, 2,3%, 05,7,9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut Mill-7.10 minutes 8,9.40, and 31.40 A. N. 1.40,9.40,6.40, 6,40, L 8.40 and 10.40'P. M. ON. SUNDAYS. - i• Leave Philadelphia-9.16 minutes A. 31. i t and P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111 Minutes A. M.; MO SAO and 5. minutes P. M." FUR coNsuoiffoulizx AND. NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphla--6.7%, 9,11.06, A. M.; Di, 3,4%, 636, 6.16,8.06, 10.06 and 11% P. M. • Leave Norristown-8.40,636, 7,7%, 9, 11 A. M.; 136, 3, 436, 6 .14,8 and 9% P. M. The,r3i•A Trains from Norristown will not atop at litoOa's; Ponegif. Landing, Domino or Schnr's Lane. SW" Thor, P. lit. Train from Philadelphia will stop onl at School Lane,Mana_y_unk and Conshohocken. ori • SUNDAYS. , • - • Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2%, 4 and 7. 1 5 .M. - Leave Norristown-7 A. 1141,6% and 9P. 31. FOIL MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia-6, VC: 436, 1 ", 6%,6.16, 8.05,10.05 and 11% P. M. Leave Manayunk- , 6.10,7,7%,8.10,936, A. M .;2,3,4g, 5, 6% 8.90 and 10 P. 31, The 6 P. M. Trainfrom Philadelphia will stop only at School Lane and Manat t unk. `LeaVVPlfilii i delPlilaz- A. 4:: 2V; 4 nila 7 ; 15 Leave Monayunk-WiA. VA,l3itnd 9% P. M. W. S. WASON,' General Superintendent, ?Depot, Ninth apd Green streets. HELADE-LP.H.TA ;AM/ 'A:ERIE RAIL - ' P ROAD—WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY,. Sept:4,MM, the Trains on R the Philadelphia and Erie ailroad will run as follows from Penneyllapia Railroad %et, West Philadelphia Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..., 9.20. p. " " • 'Williamspert 7.86 A. 111. " " arrives at Erie .'............... 8.15 P. - Id.. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 11.00'A: IL • l • •t 1 • , Williamsport • 19 00 P. M arriter atErie. • • - • • 10 .00' Ar, Mil Elmira' Mail leaves Philadelphia—... '' , .-,Williarasport • 6.10 P. M, " • I ` arriVes at „Lock Haven ' 732 P. M. • • • Mail Train leaves Erie 8.15 A. M. " 't • , Williamsport, ~.,.. 8.15 P. " arrives ot Philadelpkla " 830 A; M. • Erie Express letereil Erie 4 ~. 8.20. P. M. I " " 1 1 ; ‘i' , (WA:IL '‘ ,.l'eaTivesi,St .. .. . F,; SWEAR mail leaves Look 6.50 41, r ,,* ," " Williatosport. ' ' 8:45 A arr/VeB:at Philadelphia ' L.. 115• P: M. Buffalo Express leaves Williamsport ,4612.20A:M. • • - • Harrisburg 5.10 AM. ' itrrives arPhllidelphia 9.25 A. M. ' Express oast connects ot, Corry. Mail emit at Corry add in Irveten. Expresti west at "Irrinoton ' , Att.. trains on i 011 Creek and Allegheny MVP! Railroad. . • ' ALFRED L. TYLER, • , . , General Stipsrintendent. - ' • TXT EST J E ILSE Y ' v • P.A_VV I AND WINTER 'ARRANGEMENT. , • fIOkimENOINGLTUBODAE t _SEPTi Est, 1869: r E er e rl avf at pil , /11p . Ecqt of ma;kilfettect (Upper; ; 8./5 A: M.itlail;'for Bridgeton ) Salem, land, and a i l intermediate stations: • • ' 3:i6 P. 'Mi t Mail, for Cape . May, Idillville, Vineland.. andwitystutione below Glastiboro. • •!. ' 3A0P.11.i Passenger, for BrldgetOn, S alem , and all. intermediate stations . • - • • • E.SO P. 144;WoodburY and girtshoro - ,noconuttodatlOn., reight intuit for all stations ieaves Camden dully,' at, 12.000 clock • • Breiglit received in Philadelphia at second covered, wharf - lielbw•Walnut street. • , .• 'Weight delivered at No . EM 8. Delaware avenue.. Cointnittation tickets, at reduced rates, between Phila.' delphl a and alistations. WIL/4.4/1 J. OBWELIi, SuPeriutilideni. ri4tV:ELEgitt-400,0 A_....A.,,,i - 11 a ' ..I{Ai.L.ItUA.I3:'-'131378.A ; r .110 011 : 1 ADIUM.131.14 WXEANIXNGTOZe-, Trunk Line from..PhiladelphltiAtir-theinterfor of -• BALTIMORE RAILROAD--TIME TAR 4 . ennsyl vaniav- the: tichnylkilli Bruietiehp_rilliti:Cumbet4,,i„..menting: MORRAX, May lOtkkr36o.', Traina,„„ 3 . -: .. thiland and Wyernlng_Valleye,the• Iforth, Northwest, and r' Depot : corner Bra3,lo34llT,Etlfiltr.lOctr.trill., Canadtiagiumtner Arrangement ofPassetift_rTratinuti'",3,lowe f , ': •: f- - , ff.l, -2,1. , - ::- , :..:,, ~ •-•.L-,:,t4 sit,yl 2 l.lB6 3 o,leavingthe tiompanyltEepoti Thirteenth- !..:F.,WAY MAIL TRAIN ai , i l 4 o .!4.ylittn 40 , , , fiil.. and ' 1 . 411 03444111 Omens Pbiladelphia, at .the following ';•. ,for Bath:note, stOpPlitg at ail Re ar , tpie n ,„, ~ : g.,41,,, hotiret i -___:• 3„ .., • - =.4., .•,. •_ '7 '.. '', ..,. ..., Z.,1 1 ";'llfletiZtit , with . Delaware :Kafir at4 1 ; 1 1!1 ...,, ~..,% , 1. ...1' . ' , C". „L Fame Actommovinozi.-Ast, Lao A , N for, A, l 3Grittfteld and Interrieldirde•StatiebiSfl ~,A..*Ct: r e,yify. s ng And ail intermediate- ritationa,Und Anent:rape, •;',, EXPRESS TRAINat 12.ik M.4l6llndayse fur., •,,,..,,,t , , p i ~,.".-te - ethraingileives Ileading sit 6.80, r 13,:. Arrft,ing tn: "'lipelthr:llP3-141/d I r r ug e t r ir Oitrg-' at ia I* • 1 • ett Phillideigua 1935 P. M. • ~-.", ' •• ... _.: •,.. '. '3:,. : • . . yeille - _,And , rt'e o ritee l , . mess . ~ ~,,,, ~,_, 13 0 , 14N1610:EXPRESSrat 3. 16 A. • itt. for abiliding,, , ,: ".464.0thman RA New catue,.... , ..,,,,, ~,,..., • , c ,5,....,; . , ....,, ~,,, Leh 0 ~135arriabnig,potteville;Pige Greve ,Tantimitift.", ' "AIIiEZZEI3I3 TRATE: at 4 1 13 k ?.;81:4 la •atftka 11' Tail Su n , 'WORtinfsporr, Elmira', Roc heater, -Niagara, ',for Alititkor tAtid,rgtorit =Ft "atifMk. r . : . l ".t :,' Illkeabarre, Pit uorti " York. earnote . Thiu.ki.*, i nwo od, ",..,$. _ A; a ci ttow ha oars tirg, agemtowns 4 0 . . , ~.. -.' ~ •, iii . . 'Stanton •, mark, Z 9 . ort. 4 1114 t Cbar 661101 1 7 0' ~-•• 0 , Thel„.loA," :train eonneets at Itcaoltig with the E , .•e i-ilfaere, de Greaso . anuatien,p i or ac , ... r il i entilryteasis/tailredtrithis for Allentown ,tr,and tit t, Eiritlitifill....Obatieta and tiltamsmp . , i.. zit ri1it,..,... 13 . 3 4$,A,aLitinairi,nohniaottlivith the liebanort.Valley train . „.„... ORB ILENsiati et.H.5O PfrAct NOW °I . . , • foritarriabar i gc.r,at-Port Clinton tritb Datawiss3,Z , 'an "Wad tiniotatiti: at .1-1_ nester,...... . lOlXx * , ~,,,,,v 'M. traind • for ilhunitiort,Lock RaYelifEltaintokt,,at.' i wood4'.'Claymont - ,....W Orli otawark,Braron t worth •• ',„ ';_i , „; Marriabutg. with Northeili Dentralretmtberland -VC- • ,Xaet, Perayifille, zmitereJleAruce i_Perrymaa,fa rintlog., „:- ~ . ,..0 ley. and &batik ill and fraiquehanna trains for North'. , , pont. • • • , ;3, ~ • •,: .;i .., : • , ~._,,„..„, ~,,_.„ ~.,.1 - timberland, milli . itork, , (Ihamberiburs, Nee.. .paegeng,MX for Earl:text ,m . ema a nd Nor fo lk will t ake •--,,:i. -gove,./tc.., 33 _, ~,, - e -.• ~ .. i , thel2.oo 81: 'Train.), - 1.a..4.7".L...k..L1-e-..------- , ...,-.„ ; ,i . , •:, 4 , ,' ARTERsuari 'Z'' 8 8 . -- Leayea l PhilailelPhiaLat ,' ILMIN I ?OLTRAINS.A.eWIiing at all tritanall ' '.,,. ann4tirt: 3.80 P.ilii, forßeadhig, °Saville; Harrisburg, ito., coh. he t tLeen P ladelpisia and ,wiimip n... 7. - ' era. 'petting withlteading and Columbia Rai/road trains for "I__ Ye P ILADELPHIA . - 1it.,11 N. Af..l9.fiilf.po iiid, i''..4 . 0; ; ! Co l intabtalfe. •. , .. - 7,,,,,,. 1... •.,7 ,', ~,,,- ~,„- - : 7 . .00 P.ltir •Thap.ooP. M. usw . trturrt .._ ina t i ci rWarti - OTTd WN dOutintldODATiOsi.--Letivaie„r Owl' -.. Railroad for , Hrgel it and intermedia toroin at 1 Atli istopplng at thohitermediate idatiOns; , , Leave _WIL G 0 6,80and.11.10 A. ../41017. 1 4, 6 alla ..'. ~' • - 3 , . arrives in •Phliadelp_weat 8.0 A; El l'':• Ratan:fin* lea" ' ‘ II.3IP:JIq.- The' :10 A.: .tsdit. Wfll 'trot MOS 'aMWean - , ; • i„, Philadelphia, , ti l t A..M t.Z.M.; artlytt9l4 DO.#4ODXf4 64 0 0 "? fivl= anaDhliad d :lghla:. - TAO - 1.00 , D.M. tratnia ~ - . BEADING ,AND , , POTTSVILLE 'ACOOMMOBA.' i 's t wn T10N..-Leaves Pottsville at SAO A. 11.. alid•Reading.st '. - Erdal ET. bitz to simtior itta, 7.80 A. 11....stoppIng_atrdi waystationsf snivel:lin Palls- ; t Baltimore 7A. M. Way Mail.' 94. 4Lizz r rime,,' i - A I his at 1036 .33 Ad._ • • • 2,38 P.'l3: Eames. f. 25 P.M:, Expremi.., - ~,' ,e ', ' J , - ~,,,,,,,, ~• RONDA o TRAIN • • FROM. 13 AZTHdOlIg• SoliV%l.-1P•t*:•: , •:. de /PettutingileauMr.slitladelrailii lit' 6.35 ram; airtime lik_ltendirig at 8.00 P, Jil , and at Pottsville ato4o p. M. 7 'BALTIMORE at TSi P. M._ Stoppin t fat Mara) , Or. „,, ' Trains for Philadelphia , leave ifatrieburcat, 8.10 A.. .rymtur'sf Aberdeen,fitivre.de-Grace ertriple 3 . ~,,q • :M., and Potteville ist 0.00 A.llL,Striving in•Phillidebbla ; etowni North-East, Blkttm Newark Stantoni_ eteporti i': , ,ii ,‘,,,' p ion at-1.00 P.ll. •Aftentoon trainaleateHarriabarit at 2.00 ' ~Wilmington Claymontilenwood inlinifit36. ••, • ► ::' ,o ' ' ',, .. ~,, .P.M_ ), and Pottsville at 1.44 1 . P a .M,I allivininit , Flap puThAßiLpiiiA AND . BALT 888.. igivTAAT,, • ;„ . , ; ,,,,w , „ de_pi lila at 6.45 P. Id', ' • liarri t t nACebillia o attaun .. r y...., -ova"; ILI •O l t"1"4f -tr Creek and-Philmielphla and . Raltlniore Otratral'ltit.': , , ,, •7, ky ' ii.f Ka armsburgat 430 PAIL vintnett At, ' 1 1t*,,,. 1 ',Leaves THILAELPHIA,for PORT DEPOSITORS- '• ' "J;L:P4: ing witbAfternnon A-oa - • . s,ieli ~ = that %WK.-Jai* ;Ai 'ace • ted at 7.00,..A . 3.1 3 „,,e6 4,4 e x. pg , , ~.,.. „., ~, ..c. , ~,,, .:_wiving iniYhilad • ' ' ' ' .. ~i . : . '•.“ • •• Vildn Will 1: ( "Pcf%.,t 1 ! , , ! i , tati lM,.?,°. ,•. ' .:L..•' ~ ' •L' markettrain, with at •as -:: Cr ' Car; attached Li ly es , . • , add! hitt T r a in mn'. • r .. . . . • .. . .. ~._ • Philadelphia at 32.46 - noon for ' ottaVille and nit ay • , • 11 , k. ht ; with. Passenger car • n• • •Stationai leatcaPatterillest6.4o A. Iff.klotnecting• at • bass adelphia daily tfitindliyicexpepte4)AP 1.90 „4" . , •.,•••,,, Reading Irith pceonnued,atintitntip,cprA'usqulPl4o!osl • 'ldi',,rutin nig.to,OVpri,_ ~ ,„.... ......,0.,,,,,„i n ,..,.,,1, .., ,t.„ 4 ate Al l Way Statiotte k... e: •'•Leavri•POßT-DEFUtirn-ror rnAtra-ing...x....1i DPW' , . t.. -- . - 17 tht r abll the ran asfi rs'e li ndlY l l lXPepted* Mar ... e .........A: Mead A. , lll. i yall am P. , , .40., • • ;,-,, ~ Sunday Ira s ekte Pottireil eat& i .: , b and Phits* rains caving WILMIN _%'ON st Ass A. M. ,804 .1 0 "- - ';:t_o ;. •'' - ? del his at 5.15 P. 31;; leave Philadelphia for Reading at .p. 31,, will congest_ at LarnoksA;'Sunction with th. ~,0,,1.;:',5 .330, AL. M.:, recirrni 11.4igid_tnn P. , --3 , •;. •3. s A.'llf.and 4.5 P: m. truing for Baltimore Klentral . ,ll. ~, __Minna 3r.ita, IC. u..- . aesengere.,4or- I.„..ibrough tick e t s to• all pet:it:West. mama ,___and south- Downlngt4wir and hatertnediate vein Itathe f 779:24. „limit:pay ba procured at tii -ticke t ! , °Mee. lot, 4 4 1 ,,_ _ettnnit • , phi ? m M., 12.46 and L 3 „.,43) IL% - iii•,i. qaluilrr,o,4,, ~,,,,Il dt gtalnluni. . ... ~ ~..sre, under Continental otel, w ?reglad 0 0%n:us . .. inglretti P , awnLE0 0 , 0 0. 6 .V.A.,-. 01 ••; 1 •5 41 ...Ff ,ATMA?... wu deter ths hi Sleeping oars atm 0 sectired d ithe 4 r 'llvir% Irranive 64a.tr.le tie ra * •- 1 x4„,..„,......... 4;, 1 0141 / 4"1„„..4.. - day. Persons purchasing Dakota at tide office ca n: ye . . - - - -- i ------ - - a -- • - - m- , - fte gaiatecke(rat emit resideThsejm,the Union/Prima. , • •• O . ' Tetnitti er4 iSt A irrota j" lfki t iratir atil M .lirnd 13317 r A;M Uski , e l i - .51 -it ~. reit gur""^r.:-.3.' t: -,.4.-.: - M. E. RET"Tbi4P/r• 8u1i.1.• ''C , • ,:' Maga linoe t rari tut points'hf perkipintika On- . CiIf,ORTEST v atouTE.,t TO ...4t r rillo ,4 • SIM - .1, neer th na at Collegeville ditdßkl x' • ' Jo -:,.,, ~ • t. -,BIIOBE I ,_-_, ~1, • - ,i ... N.Ew ygi if.XP.REI3O4OII DllirltraNll AND . ~ ~ Ofko , ii; iitp.-42Lhiprio 10:4119.1.p. • , .s, 1: : THE WE Z ‘7••••_' alma NeW on A;31'.. , , 's,so`.and 1 ..-, --. FALL • A= A GENENT. •. , , 43.00P:11`,. passing Zemin at '1.05A: lif.i , 1:60 and Iflaa ' ~;:,- :t -,••'• TAKES EFFEIYP SEPTEMBERI4i4BS9., • -,; • '. 4 . • , .•.. %fins connects , at , arriaburg owithi_Pennanvania , . - Through.Traills laaveNinsfitreet , Feratilitoll ,o'Si t i. , „,. ndind orthera Central oad,lurifileTtalefor , Pirtti• .1Raii,.. 4 ... , 7 4.,,....,........., .........,...1 m ....810 5 A. a . ..,. , ltetunrg ~ 0 41 ca ge, W firle_rt,'EMixs,,BeltiMorl?;eo 4 . ' Frew (wltitditmenger Cn r). ; -,-- 7 :4 ,r•;i*,r*." -- ,1: 1 1 46t : . 0 nltng , mvEess TraulutaVlHamilburiFik " I - Ailantla•At Arlon , - ~..,..t, . ..:At ~ . ~ o Pennsylvania sgpreas from Pittsburgh; Ms ands.lD . ~ is te, EANRATLANT/0 i)ny.,..L4... 1 , ~ ~, A. IL' and 10.66 P. M., passing Readipsat4Xland37,os:4; Atlanti AccoramMiatipti ............4i.,--. , ,,, 3 7.1,24,. • • , • ,_, 31'. and' 12.e0 P.M., arriving at New - York 1;40 A.m.; aim '. Freig4t (*fp ~zialpen. g er F01r.).....,•••!i•-•, : . •.. •:::-,; 16 ')' 1 71. ~..•• .42.20 anti 660 P - . 'M.' ' Bleeping' Oars secompany-rhase , , mati.a.:.,.. • -•........;: .. .. . .:..... . ... . •••............... . 4110 ir . t r 0..-• .. . trains through between , Jersey ; City, and. pttp4unch, , -,, LOCAL • TRAINS, LEAVE - VINE ST RE ET„....,I . withent change. • ' - ' ' '' ' , 'Atm. Accommodation ' ....A ' 40.13 A t Mail train for New York t eaves Harriehrelat B.l_o A. , Haddonfield •" , 2.00 P' t • . 3,, • • M. and 2.05 P. EU Mail train 0 1 7 ) 4 4 0 1811 , 1 0 tetWekltie, '• Hammonton ''' "' • • ' 5. 3 1 P., hl. . • York at 12 Noon: - • ' ' . • •, - ••• • RETURNING, LEAVE f I - :IO.B.UTLIIILL VALLEY RAIEROAR-Trainsleare • A1e0........ . ........ .-:-..12.16400it. Pottsville at 6730 and AM. .M. and 6.40 pim.,revapgns : Haddonfield... ~........0............ .. .. ....,......,.....p,2.45" frt,, a frt.= Tattiagtm. at 8.63,2.16 and 4:15P.M.. '• - - i - lik turnon t o p '' •- • - - '• ' ,5.40 . .4., , • ECHUTLBILL"AND:SUSQI/EHANNA RAXGROAD , • , _. • - • , SUNDAY_ ',,,1Lt,1L, TRAIN . • I• , ~.••••;; '=Timns ' leave Aublitti at 5.55 A:•Pi• aril Sr i ; Ti 2 -pif i d e r . _ ' , Leaves Vine street.... . -....u. .. ... . ...........AN.,tiu• N . .. T ine S r c fve , a nd lititTißbrlrgi-?'nl.l.l.llartii for' 't 7,45; Leave , Atlantic ••••-• ..... • ... -.t•••--•••••••••4•7 P. N. 'i r l e . 1 41 7. 1 41 1 7 ' 1 'l:Milif f r om at..6.ati- and. -- -A •E lei-Train An _xp_ lei-Train thrtugh in - 2 hour, will 'run leiter" ''.• . o . o s P- IL' ' ' '", '' * ' ' ' ' '. • '' .' emigrant ' Saturday afternoon and up on Monday morning until - "TICRErS.--Througli first:Masa tickets an d ~,.. , flu-they notice. •, . • .... •.; ~..1 5 p 31 % , titirelsto ell the principal DolnO In t:heY dklit an,/ "9' L Beare V,ine St. P0rty.....:.. .. . . ... . :•:-... , 7-.--,--.4.-„, , . ..„,. Mid usskti: '' ' •' • ' i an d , i i." . .Atlant ic ' ",, ... . .. ."......infgal4.l l V '''. ' . lakiglillion Titketa from Philadelphia to Hea ti n g- .. . , . DOH . ~ Intermediate Stations, go o d for day only, are ' so 4by •Mbrnlng-Accoraniodation, Market Villa, Reading, aini 'Thithitows Aeconutodation Trains at reduced rates. ,'• • , , 'L: Excursion Tieketa to Philadelphia, good for day only, are Mad at Reading and Intermediate Stations by Read inrati'and Bottatewil -iii.ol 7ll :o7 s stio l 7 ; Tratha at reduced , es The following tieketi are obtainable only at the' Office of B:Bradford, 'Treasurer, No. 22? South Fourth street, • :Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nlcolls, Generat•Spperhiten dent, Reading. . ' - . . L - • ' i - - - -- : :-- :eorrarintation Tickets, at 21 iier cent. discount. be tween any , pointdetdredi for bunilles and firms. • '• ' Muer Titkem i good for 2.ooomilee,betw ten allppints • nti,41.,620n T i cket, , for for thgell i x' l ll 2 , nine twelve "months. foi. - lieliters i only, to all points, at reduced ratees ' Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be fur- Welled with , cards, entitling"theinselves and 'wives to tickets ;Allan' fare ;• • r , • • - • • • • „; Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal eta- Mena ;good for . SatttrdaiNbcpaday and Monday, at re. dueled fare, to be had only at the 'Ticket Office, at Thir- leenth and Callowhill streets. • L 3 • • ^ • FREIGHT.--Goods of all descriptions - forward edd to *II the abere - points from the ,Company's New Freight a g t4 l,e . 3 s b A s . ti M on .: Depot, Broad and Willow ' streets, • - •I - +., 3 ^_ .. ' • Freight Traine leave Dhiladelyhta dail 12,45 noon, 5.00 and 7.15 P . id, or di Harrisburg, Pottsville; Ptirt 9//Man'and all taints be. ~ -.. ,_ ;7 y. • . li nd ails et:ea at the Villa delpiiisPost•oftice for all plum; on the road and it, branches at 5 A. M 4, and for the prin cipai Stations on l y at "Id rdE , , , .. I • '' Dingan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains leaving' Philadelphis„Depot.: Orders can be left at No. FM South Fourth street, or at tho Depot, Thirteenth and •Callowhill streets:: •, . • • . • ,:. . ~, PENNSYLVANIA RAILEXYAIT. 4.,11 —THE MIDDLEROCTE.—Ahortest and mos t di rect line , Bethlehem,. hastoni - AllentoWn', Mauch Chunk, Razleton, White Haven; Wilkesbarre, Afahanoy City, Mt. Carniel, Pittston, ‘ Tunkhannock.. Elcranton, L'arbOndale and all the pointsin the - Lehigh' , end Wyo. . ming coal region • • t • Passenger Depot to Philadelptda, N.*. corner Berke 'and 'American streets • • • SDASM ARRANIJEMErri /5 AMEX ttAnis. On and after TUNS AY, , June latrfeN, Passenger Trains leave the Depot, corner of Boras and America& streets, daily (Staidays excepted) s follows:. „ 6.45 A. 11. Accommodation for Fort Washingban, At 746 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and Principal. Stations:-on .North Pennsylvania Railroad. . connecting at Betlxleheni with Lehigh y i alleY Railroad for Allentown, Catasauqna, Slidington, such Chunk, Weatherly ,Jeanesvillb, Ilitzlepon,White Haven, barite,. Ringstour Pittston, Tunkhannock, and all points in Lehigh and .Wyoming Valleys; also, in connection with Lehig: h and Mahanoy Railroad, for Mahanoy, City, and with Catawisaa Railroad for Rupert, Danville,Mil ton and Williamsport . Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12 It.; at Wi ikesbarre at 2.60•,P.M.;at Mahanoy City at 1.80P.M. At 8.48 A. M.--Accommodation for. Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Wil low Grove, altboro' and Hartsville , by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. .9.45 A. Oil. (Express)_ for Bethlehem, Allentown, Stanch Chunk, White Haven, Wilkesbarre, Pittston,' Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, and Allentown and Easton, and points on Now Jersey Central Railroad and Morris and Essex Railroad to New. York via Lehigh ValleyEallroad. At MO A. IL—Accommodation for Fort Washington, donning at intermediate Stations. 1.1115, 5.15,5.20 and 8 P.M.—Accommodation to Abington. ' At 1.45 P: M.—Lehigh Valley . Express for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown; Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven.Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and Wyoming Coal Regions. . . At 2.48 P.. Al.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop. ping at all intermediate stationa. • At 4.15 P. M.--Accommodation for Doylestown, atop- Ping at allintermediate stations. At 5.00 P, M.—Through for Bethlehem, connecting at Bethlehem •with Lelctigh Valley Evening Train'.for Easton. Allentown, Manch Chunk. \ s At 6.20 P.. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale, stopping at all intermediate stations. At UM P. 'M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. • ' • From Bethlehem at 9A. M.,, 2.10_ 4.45 and B.Z P. M. 2.10 P.M:, 4.45 P.lll. and 8.25 P'.•sl. Trains make direct cimnection with Lehigh•lralley or Lehigh and , Sruente-• • henna trains from Easton, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Ma ' hanorCity and Hazleton. From Doylestown at 8.25 AiM.;4AS P,M.and 7.05 p.,3/ • romLantkinie.at 7.50 Si. : • • • ' From Fort Washington et 9.20 and 10,33 and. sag ' • ; ,ON SUNDAYS. . • ; Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. 31.; • • Philadelphia for'LloYlestown at 2.00 P. M. Philadelphia for Abington - at.. 7 P Doylestown tor Plilladelliblant 8:30 A. M. • • Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. ! Abington for Philadelphia at 8 i Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger curs convoy passen gere.to and front the new Dom t. • ; ' ' White care of Secdnd, and Third Streets Line and. Union Line run within a short dionince. of the Depot. . • • Tickets Must pa procured at the, Ticket Dftice,inorder, tdeectire tlielolrest ;140ft:4:fare. • ' •- • - • • • , , • • • - ELLIS CLARK,; Agent. Tiokets sold andßaggagdcheeked through • :;N tojprinci-;; paitpolnts; at !Mann - Math , 'Penn: Baggage , Exrresg. egicee, SCuth Fifth street. ,• • r; •,/ CHESTER AND; PHITAADErEi; v rRIA . RAILIIOA_D-Winter AnungaMent:-Ort! ! and after* 31(4914X Oct. 41 46$ IC,rallta. leAratts; followS: •. • • ' • • ; • Le Philathilphiaarcini Now : Depot Thirtt-ttitt chestnut Streets 7.43 A. 3f.' ' 11.00 A. 31.0 2,10 P. ~ 490 P. 6.16• P. '31.:11:80 P:. : • `.` ;•• • • „Leave West 'Chester,. from 11opot,:tin 'ltaitt - Market: sheet; 6.25 AS: M., 8.04 A. 51. - 748 1 ,1Q 46 - #0,64, L',14:440 Pat: '• • • „ •: • • , Tr W ain; leaving est 'Chester at 8.00 A.N. .11 49:1,unctiOn, Lenn,l Olen Riddle and:3lo.o4L'inavitig, Pi t illadel_phla . 4.40 I' . 'Win 'atop - at.m.edis, Glen ; 11 ddle,...Lenitt and; 110. ..iitnotlon;. -- Passengers, to or: ;fromstationebetWeen ` West Cheater `and D. C. Junction, gohig 'Nast,.will taketra.kileavlngWeet Cheater at 7L43' A. 31:',„, and car.lrill.beAttache4 to Expteee Train.. at B. C. 3 unction dud going West; Passenger, for' Stations,' abovell, 0.3 unction - , will,talte grnin fettling Philndel ,-. ?hitt .04,40 V. • ,/ld.;',andlsi,if„reio l l/11 1•1 1Ard!AL f.h. The spot In Philadbinhfadti' - 'lMielied,'directlY Chestnut and Wilunt Street Cam, Those orthe Market ; !street line'rto Adridtionetatuare; ;The cart/ ot both lines, wink eiw4o ll l lll 3 l D 3 n tht • • ••.- - I ,ON SUNPAY!...-7,lietverhlyielphla for Welk Okeptei at8.139.4.31„1naz.00r..111. ; /ienire Wegkobee4oer pitilatielphitiat tee - A 4u4 4,00 P. .4 • ' • - ..ffr •Pa poen** are ediesred to take Wearing only . ,,aa.Daggag.M and the'Vompany will not in any case ! be - rettponsibla for amount exceeding One hundreddol-:• ; ialts 'sinless A splints; tioutract be made far the same; . •.WILL 31 C. W.1111111114/111t.',.. -• ; otelerattlapetintendent.';., - • CAMDEN '' •-.413D ATLANTIC • vv 110AD.L4Ouiland after 310NPAY;'Octoner!4, 1839, halite will leave Vine street ferry to follows: • • Mail' • ; • • • „...: Priditht ( with Maisonger ear) • • • 9.15 A 31. • Atlantic ASeommodatlon " ' ' • : -• 3.43 V: Janotion:Accotamodation te.l.Atce and inter;•• - • mediate 'stations, • 3.30. P. H: • - :••• , 1119TU,NN1NO,14L1Y.E 471.41iT,1C. • • Mail '• ' r 3.45 P, • • • • 11:36 N. 51. Atlantis .41 icemmodat ion -• ' 6.01 A .11. Jllnction Aecontmodation from :Men' All A. 31., . . . Iltuldoufield Accommodation traintileavo' ' .... . , Vine 'Menet ........ ...... 1035 A. U. and 2.00 P. lr Haddonfield.. ... ... . . . ... .; . t.. . ..„..._ ~,.. Lao V . 31. And 33 If 5 it. .. , „ ... IL MUNDY, Admit. WMEI=EIM==== TRAVP;MW!ViViii 3A4i4 'FAST FREIGHT. LINE,- VIA NiiRTAI PR.NNEITLVANIA. B.AILBOAD, to Wilkoebarre, 'FAST City, Mount Carmel „Centralia, and all point" on Lehigh Valley Railroad sad fts branches. • - .By new anangementsiverfected this day this road Is enabled to give Inereased despatch to•mere con signed to the above-named points. • Goods &livered at the Through Freight Depot, • •• • • B. R.Cor.' Front and Noble streets, Before ti P. M., will. reach Wilkesbarre t Mount Carmel. Mahanoy City, and the other. Atallons in Mahanoy and Wyoming vaUessbhforeA _M. ,_the succeeding day. . • ' CLARK Agouti_ SHIPPERS', ,GUIDE. FOR BOSTO 1•1,--13TE.A.MSEEIP lama . DERROT4 SAILING FROM NAOII PORT EVERY • '' - Wednesday and Saturday. :.. , FROM PINE STR E ET WilAltr. PHILADELPHIA, ~ • • • AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. „ 1 ,Fttoat PHILADYLPHIA 1 , • 'llama BOSTON .' i NORMAN,tiaturday, Oct. , 280 N, Sgttirday , 2 ARlESWednesdaY, 0 6 SAXON, Wednesday, " Oct.; 6 ROMAN Saturday , , " 9 NORMAN_, • Saturday," " 9 SAXON,Wodneaday,- " Ph ARlEBrWednesday, ." 13 NORMAN Saturday, " , 16 1ROMAN,Patnvdan " 1 6 ARlES,WedneadaY " 20 ISAXQ..Nii r Vednesdk/1 " 20 RO6IA N ;Saturday, " Z't NORmA Saturday," 23 SAXON, Wednesday " 21 ARIES. edneedair, " 27 NORMAN. Saturday ," So ROMAN,Saturday, "30 These Steamships sail punctually, Freighte received every day. Freight forwarded to all points in Newanglaud. . For Freight orPassage (superior accommodatione) apply to. . HENRY WINSOR 400.; .., 4 . 40 _, 133 tionthDelaware avenue. hum mein& NV DELILAD,ELPHLA.., 0 0 , NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE.. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TOL,TIIN'SOUTH AND WEST: .OVERY. SATURDAY, at.Nams, from.FIRST WHARF above ki4.IIKNT Street. . _ THROUGH RATES to all. points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad; connecting at Portsmouth. and to LynchMarg, Ye., Tenneseee width° West via Virginia and Tennesseo Alr-Line, and •Itlek mond and'Dapyille Railroad. ' . • • Freight HANDLED BO T ONOE_lind taken at LOWER SATES THAN ANY OTHEIOLLNE, • ' , The. regularity. safety Und cheapness of thhi route commend it to the pnblie aa' the most dealrable ;nadir, for carrying every.descrip n-Uo of fre i ght ._ , L . • - No charge for commission, draya g e, or any expanse for transfer.- • • , •, • -; Stempel:ape i nap re at lowest ratels, Freight received DAILY.. • ' • .; .• , • WILLIAM' P. CLYDE & 00.;. • Igo. 12 Sonth Wharves and Pier No. I North Wharves. . W P..PORTER, Agent atllichntoad and City Point. T. P. (111()W, ELL & CO., Agoura at Norfolk. • rirr:AnrLPHIA. AND. - .80DTHER.N . mut STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S •• Ms:Murat LINES FROM QIIIIEN STREET WHARF. The JUNIATA. will sail for NEW, OHLEANS, on. Thursday. Oct. It; at 8 A. M. The YAZUO will mill from NEW ORLEANS, via HAVAon Oct.—. • • . • • . • The WY E OMING will sill for SAVANNAH ort 'Saturday,' Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock A. M. The 'IONAIVANDA will sail from SAVANNAH on Sarurday;.Oct. 2d. The pIONEED. will sail for WILMINGTON, N. c.,on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at d A. M. • Through-billauflading signed; and passage tickets. sold to all _points South and West. BILLS of LADING SIGNED at , QUEEN , ST. 'STITABY. For freight or_possage, apply to .M WLIAM L. JA.MES, Get eral Agent, ISO South-Third street. IVOTICE.—FOR NEW YORK, _VIA DEL-- AA AWARE AND RARITAN ()ANAL EXPRESS bTEAMDOAT COMPANY. • The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water aommunisa , -- tion between Philadelphia and New York. Steantets leave daily from first wharf below Market. street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, Now York.. Goods forwarded by all the lines running out of New- York—North, East and West—free of Commission. Freight received and forwarded , on accommodating; terms.• . WM. P. CLYDE CO., Agents, . A No. 12 South Delaware avenue, Philndol JAS. HAND, Agent, No. 119 Wall street, New York. -"VOTE LIVERPOOL—THE • STRICTLY 1: first-class ship ' , Hannah Morris," 1,061 tons regis ter, Morris. master. 'This vessel. succeeds . the Borth Temple. and having the bulk of her cargo engaged, will have glitch despatch. For balanha of freight or passage pply to PETER ,WRIGHT SONS, Ne. 116 Walnut street., • tusk(' EW EXPRESS LINE TO ALMCA N dria, Georgetown and Washington, D. 01, Via Ghee= apeake andDektware Canal, with connections at Alex andria front the,most direct route for- Lynchburg,. Brie, tol, Knoxville; Neehrille,Dillton and the Sbuthweet 'Steamersleave regularly *bin the first , wharf above Market street, every Baturdat at noon c• &W Freight received Y, 31, - 1) , . CLYDE & 00., No. 12 South Wharves an Bier Illorth - IVharvea., HYDE & TYLER, Agouti. at Georgetown. -31:ELDRIDGE & 00. Agents at Alexandria, Ya. IVT.IOE-•-' .F.Oit.NEW YORK, VIA. IHI I\aware and' Raritan Canal--Bwiftatire Tranenorta= tion. Corepany--Deepateh and Bwlfteure 'Lines.-- The? tuaineee by rinse Lines will be resumed on and after he Bth of March, . For, Freight, which will he taken, 'on accommodating term, apply to WM. H.' BAIRD & 1.12 tontßWharree. WARE ~_ AND CIIESAPEAICE. steam Tow-Boat Company:Ll:large& towed between , ' klimlelphta; Baltimore, Havre de Grace, 'Delaware City andintermediato points. • .31111:P. CLYDE & OO.,Agents; Ottpt. JOHN LAUGH. 14-ti ffup't Office; 1.2 South Wharves, Pluladelp ,` NTOTICE.—FOR NEW YORIC, .I,II'AWAHAND B,ARITAN °ANA", SWABTOWN TBVi i SPORTILTION QOMY'ANAr , , , , DE PATON' A D SWlF'fsl7/t0 The businete of these Ines will be resumsed eadanar the . lPtAgd March. Fortrelghto.yhich will be taketlnn secommodating tams, anal", to will. BAi.uti & CU., • • • • w 0.132 sou k karats.. _, , , . 4 11 ~: v . ...,:...,,,,. pirc....t.: .- - - 4-..5p, - Ftftsxcat .. ~ , ,. .,.1 „ : . ,1 ..,,,9;„fiirtr - ,..l,l : 4o.iftri:tfrh a yri,ENti.,--,T,itio:,, i 'u o t,:-..,:g i „,„.--e,-7.,.,4 ; :r.,,,,,,,-,,,„"-- .. .,,:( 7 .... i n bi r... , ,5y5t ia ' a '. - - month.b,_ _....k., bleeding gurn .1,;,7 e ' 4 4/ 14, ::M 6 '. It fe ng t '' nwe will reoonnnendif the qt and deterely,,e ll ll the es.l.tano 0 Iwler/ ort . a ing composed w plat, II It 3 con deafly ] r cli or - hi Ci ana and 2diu gTorth ( luntert o 444 '1 46 .401. reliable spbetitu .,-., 6.;t ,ICit,64petllnento fiuEminent beinlisii,‘,l yaocc'qtrltit/Ikaniiiy,..OFltiniat Ij kA t i lil y g r g of 00 pen,laidb, tilaaAerrnlnedeln,„4/otil til t. • ..betleesry,, to proven' - JA ll l34'' ' 4 1 priostreele• 1 itnrOger Foil/ale by DrlliPA!l4n.grfa.rtifgtnekltonere,' Fred. Browne:* • t Robe rt C. Davis, ~.• ~ , Blifinard ,t Co., ~- , -- G e h • 0:'BONOT. C. n• KPellYu '' ' - ''': 4 ". i ° heir': filnrean.', flume H. Hey,' . , . st,c2f,,,,NoColing- C. R. lieetlleet; , , .‘, ::.', . t 04loolIng• "! , 1 , !,J. Ilneueneto ';, - , k., . - -,-,. l ith e . ; 11, 'Eberle. -,-; 1 Pliali vrio Clioltiii , ;,, , , j ill 7 e d Ir ., It ethe, , Nu)darn !I , orrl.l , , ',' ~, it, Brinnkurst & 00 . , 6.,..-- -,..,,.. ~,1, 1 Jollikl. ,W ebb . I -' 4 -, Dyett .t Co.' ' ' , , • ~ - ~,t;-,:, - ,-., t es L. 1 11 0Phun t - , .. .% - . . leir ~ 8 ee ...,, . . z ,, •,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Pit I . TIPP , 4 4 4 ( . 0:11143, • , ii ty lf th o lk Bro. ~, . 41... ..„.. Henry A. Bower. MEDICAL, ..'4 .01 '. , 'J '.',•.:!;.?! . i , ,e •- ,,••• - . , ~'•-,..:-.,;:5.,:;7;;0.tq1,!,4i
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