, , ‘ , 4 , , \ A ;17 OuLLETtri. : , Z ,TIIE RETtrtqFPOlN‘nr. QutrtT.-a-In the co n ic of c o fmtin Preas(beforeJudge Allis )1(i yesterday a fenioon, Mr. Mann made a return t o t h e ~vir; of mandamus issued p,,gainst tlyi 'Return J 4 geSl as fPi l b ws: Th e r orn of J. Alexander Simpson an ot h ers ,. the. Board of Return Judges, to the wr i t 4 alternative, raandama.s„ yospectfullyi -rshootha,t they have not violated the'coramatul • ' of aid writ, and that they do 'not intend ` .,ate the command of said writ, but tha 43' willvefrain in Obedience.to the comm '-said writ fromcounting any certificate a,n • o thuretarn filed in the Prothonotary's office 0.. ,r the,Court of• Common Pleas. of .the, Ninth Di , vision of the Seventeenth "(Yard of the city o Philadelphia, for member of the Legislature o the Thirteenth liegislatite District of the eit 4 -of Philadelphia. ~1 ,: : ; , •• r ' . , 'Alr. Wien said that the •retrirrrjudaes do nu count certificates.' Each return . judge has Ward, containing the re,turn of, votes in hi Ward, and from this announces the figures. 3 /r• - _ Dlurlilln the Stulg9,, ~here e: POTned that' he to ta'•'QoiArt -11 . • permission totave.a,cetti eate of, the • return filed in the ',Prothonotary's. office, and it .was this palterl'e PrOoSed Write in, order 'lo'....giv r p te"entli•Ward',-;' t thelionii.tliSt of the ..tdt- Vision as filed blithe offiee,ishowing,the erasure .„.on - one atuLthe t substitution - of Iligtures as given , in Mr. Forsythe's Petition:— •,, • • •bur Mann said that. the tpiestion' for the • Coiiit,WaS r lictW far t it will urp the . pOwers the; T.,egiSlatureder:et .. Mining, thee qualitiies .• flops_ or , its Mr.„Foraythe ' any, allegation o} fnrgq.y. mithese papers.. cam. apply to.. theAtegislature:..obtain his '• remedy. • of, .1. • ;., , Judge Allison ireferred"to`fhe decisiotrOf the., ' ',SuPreme . "Court;that'd ford return could kept out of the count by the Board of Retttht "• Mr...Manmsatl that this".paper had not yet': teen readied by . the'boai"d; - and the return to r. the writ asserts that there . 3ll§,llQ; inte:lltiplr . using it. When that precinefis reached, ifMr., MterphYllias'inatra.Proper) rettirn, it cant* ai d will not be ,received. , • Mr.. Hirst cliiiiced' the Hatt to ) exaMine in o the tine : facts:of - thls',cate ' - rid show My.. _. lgurphy . ptoPosed,t6 ealt Ott thei figures .frointa i paper which is - a Copy "Of,tlns,:jergetY; which has but hishWn-signature.. JudgeAlliStinli6vir took the'"pOets and et- aniirted,:theniaindbalOhat• - it the figureStad,heen .- .a\t l et*4 l '.'- -= .:"•• • Mr: Mist askedpert 101 fticcall 4.leffeSs'eS '...toshoWtte.ftill extent cts this...conspiracy, end -to - show that wheeveriwast the:, thief stille , t - • MtirPhy's PaPers and madetliese.altemtions In • . the paper on file in the •Prothcimitaty's office. ''Judge'Allisdri . -; . .-eAt'drgery : as plain and pall*- : ble as this ought n0t,..t0 be received by the Board of Beturn ! Indies, , 01ff power goes to the extent of preventing the use of a forged pi ' per, and, if the ".:purpose--;here-.is , to use forged paper this Court can intefere. Mr. Simpkat said' that the return Judges Woulditot tOnnt;any 'vote'. froth; a 'paper .:not , signed In'ageordrence-withaw._ , • PerthiSSiim was ,flq:kt, granted 3fr. I_ lirst to • call WitneSses. ' • , Edward Murphy sworn.- 7 4 am return judge - - of .the Seventeenth .Ward ; I received • the- re turn' of the Ninth 'division of .the Seventeenth, Ward about two o'clock yesterday ; I folded up that paper and pit' it away in_ my bookeaki at mYresitlenee;•;put,it'there•some time in the eyeaing;',liave not 'Seen It'sined ;,I;put it away' , with the other retti*, the other returns *ere not stolen ; ,licannot state Whether it ' nits:- laid or stolen; don't'lmow of ..any. stranger being at the house that, night; I got, an order from the Court to get the .certificate of the re turns in the' , ofilce; • I copied it from tliis (forged) paper; I know nothing about how the paper was-stPleM To Mr.' Main—l have no return signed; by all the officers. Mr. Mann—Then' apprehend you btive no. paper which can be received, by the Board of Return Judges. John E. Faunce sworn—l saw this hourly return in the l'rothoootary's office . yesterday, and I copied' the' WO ;' It has been changed since I exiunine).l it. 300 Allison e'xpresSed h;is 'purpose of. ex amining the clerks in the office. Mr. Gaw sworn—l have custody of the elec tion papers; there were a dozen persons exam ining the papers yesterday ; last evening Mr. • Deis. the clerk, was in the office. Isfr:RusSell sworn 2 --This paper was deposited ' ',7it,b me yesterday,; thepapem were in piles to be examined, and at 4 o'clock yesterday they. •• ' were placed in a bok. 'Mr. Famice recalledt—This alteration mist have been made' after fl My. Bussell :recalled—l heard nobody talk about altering the figies afid did not see them . altered ; know - nothing of the alteration. Mr. Birst—lt must have.taken some time to • •• titer it: • k • • • . Mr. Deis;, the „clerk, sworn—l know nothing of these altenitions. He . stated bow he left the t.! office and' never saw the papers or heard any proposal to,alter. , • Mr. Hirst saiff that in ilew' of the facts in • this case the teturn,judges ought not to exclude the entire preeinet; but should take the cor-. rectal vete. i. Judge Alli§on—My Most serious concern in this 'case'iSin regarditoi th& alteration of our own records., • collie to : a serious-pass,.. ' indeed, if all the wards' the laW' can 'thaw arowidihe phrity . elettiom . , and the correctness of that election„fail in our otlice in ' charge of the Sworn . ' eiders. is evident . ; that 41.11 election lan he,iffeeted by v persons who • can lie inilueed to commit an infaitionS and cfearfulterime like lthis. iT a dog not know; what mnishmeni, woulti be too great, for one who 'would steal intb dm of and alter re , cords in.sech away that they shall not give the truth,. If riAy not be .of importance in this '.,e-ase, , but I,would be prepared, to go,at far tits thejaw, will allow, in miler to have the figures . Its originally returned. to the Office ~Ortiited by , these .ipt,tyn,judgos...„Last November the,ques-, tion was propounded to 'hie Id regard to the ' Aut,s3 Of returnijndges'in..egunting certain pers. I toldthem that it had been decided to I - be the duty - of the . oflieers"-Intake:the, rettirn-as counted upon the face Of, the return as the fqc ig conga, list, , ' : •F' • then; tilt *is a: i'ettA judge, and t' :suela.retnrn vas. prssented , to _MO, evidence of fraud,'_ would never' 'coffin it, un less the law conipelfea 1114, say rhere,, that where it is necessary to - reach a correct result, the return judges ought to go very far to se- . cure an honest result. The strict letter of the' (9,ati,o4etilpeOVlstroivel . ylaY there "are op- . casions where,aecording to its - strictest letter, it cannot be enforced ; and, although it might be possible that we should be obliged to compel t„ttle. o:3lCqdt•to4eoY4;jlll.4o-11;nst yet the judges ought to seek to arrive at the truth • and right in their final determination. • • There s no t sueii application here, as to coin pel the board to receive paper,, ~ T he only ' , ''''lttestion wbether the - Prayer of that petitiolt P52 . 7.i0p bd enforced. ..1 understand that t tare re presented and it Is 'arose rted thafthef dO not intend to receive • • :,,t1 .:Ifori,itha return to the Avrit i not being traversed; , ltd being a fill answer, that i suppose _is an ,4414bt thig Nnitamoinnias o.ottyati th. 4.. return, is a HI answer. • :Jr, it is •possilile.to discover who tait coin mitted.this wrong, I shall go to the full length of the power In nty control in punishing • .t•-•'itelt a crime ought, not to go imp u ni s i u . t i, • diteste. it is a crime against citizen. Last wits att :ti)plioil'.pit to know who It itru3 ro ubl ttekeii anti_ ~.,. ,1 ,i '‘ar ' I ; 4 '' { I ' l , 1i 1 tcl —" I i'3 tI, t IS; I ')'4l . 1 ; 4 T/A i 1 ... ~ . t , 7 t _ ...t , 1 ' 1 . . . .. .... ~ .„. . . 7 .- - -- = - '-' -I ' - ' - ' '' ' --- r - ' ---- I i - t - • _ •• 4_ ... ..,-, --,,,,...-,.. • k '• .a. "..4•• •-`-' , .. , k ',)- --,-I,—/ - 1- ITI - Cifi ---- -- iltri - atr --- i - e. \ ' •''i '• t , i •.', ,-1 • - L , •, -. ••• ra, ,,,- 2 7 , - , ..• ;; ' 1 ~,,,V "Ci 'VI sq.(' r . I' , ;': ‘`C. l fir ii,,,, • . I I .., -;,,-. a ;:A.,-...01. '':;.,b 1., ..: ~ . . i ..: i .., f, , ,t'Aq4 .',.; • :,,,, ~. •,, r..S f ; •" ' ',' N. .- - , - . - raho naDAr-110'1VBER-1 counted; by tbeabpard. ~, r b:said t that.rit would not be strictly. properr.yet, ill it, wan necessary to reach a true.result,hnd the paPers ,andifig on.s were not dis - puted,l law no objectiomfif both agreed ;,and ,I beliet'e it Was dene. ' 1 If-it 18 r.icessary to get at the truth;: they ought to go as far as* possible, ~ ' ',- • • ' ' .' , • ' tirE FlitSi klialiteni.,kt:tits'rnref.' '' `• .. Mr. Dianiond'sscase was next, taken up. A In this the allegation& the ..petitiOn , ,Wa9; that in the Third division - pf the Twenty-sixth Ward Diamond received' 159' ibtes; in the Fourth ilibisitni - or ;Eighth' Ward, Dianiond ,, receiVed 183 cotes; in the Fifth divislon`tif the ',Eighth Ward no return',has)been mode l ., and also in the Twelfth division of the Eighth: Ward ; r that trgure'llave been altered se asto gives Iv ' dit , ferenee of 100 votes 'against Mi.:Diamond. , i Mr:Mann said that the rettliti to the 'Court •w ould' be that the hoard had completed 14 'labors in the conntfng f of: the. returns ,lii , the ~First Senatorial District., and had dPue"se'ati .bour before the serving of the writ. Ile,held that theCouit could not interfere in thia Mast as'ail the papers were 'regularly signed; i .. hrid th, htiarikbad no right to,'go Unit of these; itorfhe Court. to'institute an'ituittiri la lAthei tlitY - w - ere Verreet.r.l ~.:, ,• : ,--, .' r 1.._, , .;;-. ~,,,;r ; 1 . , Mr. Hirst. COnte,n4Pit.tbaC. the , I L •OtPrz. l .9o . ) i f tile - diiisibn.rderredltetwouldlbeA , Trat e ;APPa -----i • - t'by: an csnininatiedpand , this: ' done,in o?dei• toliii&MiMlattud.:7: ,, t -, Alidgc AlliionTliis:tippliCition is askingl, e Court . to go liyohil.,Wp4.lg*tieraitbd.iiiiii . c ii, .is, : eisluegf me ,0.„ * d .. o,,Vellii4. ‘ ,:At ' t.,13,i5, Ito t whether•:this. rethra•Pra”,";4 ll , , ,she-1 91 :1.pts,v; -, Ar - 11 : turn." ' The act of .Assembitlaas.•ereatVA:a Pt -/- ' bunal .to • :determine , 71tiat ;Iquestfon. a 41 ell 'furthest :" the Suptekne CoUrt'hasi gonelwa.si for determine tuft *here ,:ititvai ullegedt that ,at Taper was forgedOttcanire:tiiiclirded froin.',l. e' count. ~'. , eaunot interfeo"7:?ere' And , ,SaY; ',t s Taper is tight:or tliat„,.paßer.,',Arr Ong. , :.,'"Xrit•lLV, ' liawbeeh a.iniatakein:thethgureS, and, the IL ' wry Judges"eau .:ligre.e iipon, the.ligures, the is Ito objection:fp:4' the'dorrection. ,•. -:11-}, i 'rills ended the blisineSs , faitbe dair. , f f 7 ~ :C1'1" 'I ', i i eol3,Dl6l.l3,l—r7A,•Atat9i meeting ,ii , held yesterday afternoorr.r , r , ‘ ~.,:' ft q "; ' '''' S e lect TlOttneh. , .:4:.' prititiph. was Maly ''froni:,)l,E,• Audiwa - , asking! Perrnisgoullto , se :tend a irioicoidliiidi. rieross; Jcines ) •sfreet , frO his.warelibiiseS t "Nobs.'l9o,9;il i 'aull l 'l3 Mar street.l,ll4ferred to ,•the :Olonhnittee 'iiii.,Ra roads.'.' . .,, , ••• r 1,,,, ...:,:. I. . = , /-. r...i , . . A resolution was ,'adgpted." Mithorizing:lt , le extenSion, of '=the :Second and. Thitd Stye :tre PaSseuger RailWaS , frepi , l3erk.s Street: , Agre d /. Mr: C•ittell siiiiMittedn ; Ordinance 'for a loan of $600,090 footle unkoyement of )ago d street, south: if,, 'Coaxes wept, . Referred- . ;t6, t et` Committee On Highways „. . ~ ~ • 1 . ': Mr. !King ' introduced an ordinance maki „ci• An tippropriation of $2,700 to• the Clerks f• Councils, for 'the purpose 'of 'making '"-repa. rs. and alterations to Select Council •• 'Chamb r. Agreed to. ' ,' , • :.' Petitions for a line' of ,omnibusq were p e-. seined and referred.. , ' . . ...,... dua............_ TheicsolutionliMn-Common-Ceime ,ll4 4 ll referenee to lioSe carridges , was. 'referred td.te Committee 'on Fire and Trusts ; ;,; ,;.' • , ~ -7 ' Thejesoltitionefinstruetituf to the:.;Ch f ,EiOneeri ln. , i"ff ' piatd- eo it: epapyini,‘ , : Ob - strifetto s from the Schuylkill was ebecturred'in . . ' Al o, the ordinance making an: appropriation to p y the . expenSe of 'arresting ,the parties concern it in the atteinPt to assassinate Detective ,D.rdo - . Adj.:Mizell. - .. . : .' ~ • - ; ~• • 7 .. Connn'OA r .lO 4 fh..,--Ale Certificate': of 'die c,, Lion of Mr, Henty A..Stiles.froM the Fifteenth W ard, ;lei tile unexpired term Of . Mr. ,Gebyge. Smith, and of Mr.:. George' Widener ' : ,Of t le: Twentieth Ward, for ;the unexpired term of ' Air. Joseph 'F. 'Mercer, were presented,. and those gentlemenwere sWortfin. 1 Mr. Ray offerff ti. e resOihtiOn for the reMidval of the remains ofNitre:se Ferry bridge that are obstructing the channel of the - Schttylkfll river, and authorizing the Chier,Coinials'Sioner of highways to rebuild thti bridge, if necessary: "'Agreed to. ' '• ' -- • - The Finance COMmitteepresented. an oral,: ' name approprlatin'i $ ( 4,750 'fol . • the payment of„ the expenses attendant upon the'. arrest of the persons; who :assaulted Revenue DeteCtive Broolis, ; the ,reward Offered. therefor, WOO, - not to be paid until the conviction of the par ,. . ties. Agreed to. - • . . ; • 1.• The Committeenon Poor presented a resolu t ion for the opening of Locust, Spruce, Pine, 'thirty,seco.nd, - Thirty-third, Thirty-fourthi:: Thirty-sixth and Thirty,seVenth.streets,throngh Ihe henhouse ground: Referred to Survey Committee. . . , The Highway ComMittee presented :a reso lution for the trarnwayihg of Nassau street. Agreed to. Also,. one for the grading of Ve ining° street, from ' Third to Ninth streets. Agreed to. Also, one for the paving of Twen ty-third and otber streets. Agreed to.. ' • , • Mr. Bay offered e resolution for the • laying': of Ninth ;street, from , Chestnut to Sansoin' streets, with vtilcanite pavement, or any Other street that, maybe seleeted,So..that • the, 'pave ment may be tested, the city to be at no ex pense. Agreed to, • .... , • . •., • • ' Mr. Shoemaker offered a resolution ,instruct 'Mg, Chief Engineer Downey to 'inquire.; into turd report to Councils alleged violations; of the ordinance prohibiting the running ofcar riages,etc., of the fire denttrtment upon the side-` walks. ' Agreed to. . • ; ;On motion of Mr...LC:Martin, the bill fdr ;the peymet4 of. the old .; street, contractors wa-s!takell ...AL'. lletzell moved to lay it 'on the . table. 'Agreed to=-yeas 20, nays .16. ,; • , ; ~ The Ibllowing bills from Select Connell:Were , conSideio : o,ne extending the Second:. and Third Street's Bail Way. Agreed to., Dire for; the ' .payment of, carriage hire. 'Referred. to Mlle Comtaittee on Printing and Supplies. : ; ,One to 'pay for the repairs and. changes in, Select ' F3otnichi> Chamber. Referred td the Finance Colinnittee.. Adjoilrned.- i . ' ' i •,' 1 renting In the North woodo. , 1 ~ , , A correspondent; ."5,," writing frdyl Upper Saranac Lake,,September 24, says: . ' ; ' -, limiting is the staple of so many, etters frot h'; the woodS, that,' hesitate to 'refer to it; but, some , general adcoutl ofit seems necessary tp, afford an idea of the bits of deer andthe tia- - ture of the sport: ' ;, In "hounding" this' animal the dogs are taken into the woods 'by' a man., whose business'it is to set them on the tragic. The deer at length seeks to escape by ;taking: to the water, when those -who I are on- the - watch generally succeed in killing it. ThiS is a pretty sure way to securethe gapie, as a, ( deer in the water stands: a e pepr, chance of escape. froth a boat ;. but judged as" 'sport it is far en ,feriorte- the methods which, remain, to be 0,-' scrtbeq.,; --., d l 0 , 4' ,' . ; . In night-Minting,' or jack-shoOtin:g Were is., more ofc excitement, and the animal has :a, chance for Owe. , In .July and August the deer come from their 'retreats - at night to feek on the vegetation in the water. The timed'', : this; sport is,in the absenmof the moon i The; hoW of- the 4krat is furnished with' - a lalderM Or . "jack," behind which sits the hunter, while* 'guide at-tbe sternt,paddles noiselessly : y, with- Mit fifth). - the blade of' the oar from the Water. The boat with pe'rfect '',stillhesS, eifeept as its sides are touched by the lily pads, foll O wing the coves where feeil is found., or thesittte gish streams that abounAvith the feaves.df pie, yellow,. water-lily. y 9 u can hear the sound dfille, feedifig,/:.,at; ,ti, distance, or perhaps "it IS'ffielight splashinp, ;- of their feet which i in-, forms you that they have caught a gliiiipse of , thO approachilig'jaek, and await its hiller 'mani festations. Sometimes; it. is -, only, the, eye, of the deer that answers to the' beam, sendpi,g back its full y concentrated glare. SometiMes the,infinial 40144104 NI isiWonfthe dark 'bOlegrorind, 4 -retlectiPg r the 'white faYs of light, like a statue of marble. Often they flee sud-t richly,. with ,a-, shrill ,neigh ; 'or . whistje4Viieli comes 'hack' fainter and fainter Nth the his taut hills as they pursue their flight. 3,01,q' i f(vill' hart l ' 4ijcitgaVie;rdirionsly ',f at Ilf4 jig* 'or 'shifti, r , n' , * 'their position, as ' it' - tiff - certain whether to go or stay, stamp the groundwitha sort or ,deflpee, gyopAfterthe fiischarge ol3'la pin they sometimes retreat but a short dits . Lance, probahly_suppesing that the noise is f-t3P, ate Aim% intort than thatlberttfalqui trpe will ' which they are familiar. When ' wounded:: their dash for the . .woods is furious atuk, 04,;, 2 3 teitilik.- 4 .lte iffreefion;riffist' be Wateheti,taiid it is t Ilitheult to tra.eeltelp hi : the dark. Whetil all! noise has ceased the search begins, with a bit; of candle-or, latrilb for stray drops of „hbaodi chr; 'tliti fei.h4ititd•htAllesr ) Thus - fitekalre,falloive4 until they are found dead, or escape too fat tct i warrn, n ntr,r l 4 - , 1 ' 'i'er a,;3 ' . ''' '. ' ' 1 tr• The ttire of the ( e ts'iilso shibitedi liy, 'itS belitiihor when - - feedinron the 'shores' WI :day. Thetr - AtOba. aPPitioted within sheet- , ing:;.distancebytithellSaMQ:, Skill rk4 , , Taddlingy o..VStiLiiflgAkr, - 0019.4 tvinnks tin eerie ,Nedi ''''. ,P ) . 1 , 0 91 ( * ~04 0 .c t i4 1 11 4. CY9 , ' (1 0e_ , 4 ' not -ii e ,; e to he heir , discrinupating; Sense,!,and 't lhey _A; f i at' twill tp qt,PPdarafice of; a strange objest c ._ in,444 - sfino itd,Ogrubril "reVeals -- it trtie — char-, - ; acteti. l'a , -.1 . ;:-;'' ' , ; ..., ,; , , . 0 .„ In "'etillt'llprAingr,. the ~deer_ reogiveti fair plaw,' This.; is'sel,dunt riatteiMited by atateini;l ltOrtgpiLeig#Phfthe', l otilii 64 -hors this held lie;- : , ; lung . f? - guide and TraCtical Ittniters . , -with; -; , • i i , j'oo,,•areiniiister§. of the r sititatiPli. ; , ,Ars. Oil der,.. aPprOliiihes,' , ,the Joreparations '• iirO ~ :itl ad o. A , e ,,, a mNg l sbax4y is built-in softie renfotelplace , A RA:cur:nous Dra.o - r:----The depot of the amtheforest; and - famished witli, atiYthing 'in Pace and Vine Streets Passenger Railway the shape of a stove and a few of the common- Cumpany, on (,'allowltill street, near the Wire ' tst cooking utensils. A stock of provisions is 14 idgv, was yesterday reported to the Building l a id in sufficient for two Ilioll and the hunting, Insi.velois as being in• ,in ill:iPellIV anti (tan - begins with, the first lig ht fa ll of snow, which gel prs iluttlit inn. • it , ilecessary-to-1 he noiseless pursuit-of the deer VATCIIMAN ST4nnEn. 7 - 7 1 r esterday, Patrick Marley, who, had Been, placed ik's, a )vatpluitaii' .by Captain W:. J. ,Mackey, deputy ,collector Fourth ilistrict, over some whisky seized , frotir Qwen McCartney's 'distillery, Sloan street; ; netul Fortieth =in Twenty-fourthWaid; •• • name dearassaggnated. • Five fellows attacked Idm,.uSing clubs and , kpivos,.o3M 'Mr., lx ii•ley. _was__ stabbed __back; ' ctitAnflie pead, .and, beat unmercifully. Dr. J. Lev leNt ambled the Wounds • of: Mr.. Miniey, and pre"- fnounced!the 'ode in the back :of a'very snious 'character.' •••• • -; i• .• '1 j :-,1 Itgrn Foie A, Fttirrnme . tn .— John ,11 a ififee; who . was arrested onlArea h ight, . the . charge of:stabbiiiglykit:;'(lainpbell, in 'll'o4 di'. the publie . houSe 'near 7:Wentietf) and" .Filbe4;stteets; vas before 'Alderman Ti f l err: thr a further heariog yesterila:y.ii¢urke (testified, that,;The A mide ;he , arrest, and be pro duced the certificate , of Dr Nett'; which set forth that:the •wounded-frnan_rwas - ; not yet able .tO be . Ofeseni"linittree said to the rAltlerniaM 'that'-he' hint been '-attaeh j eqand that vhat he: had done Was.injelf-defenee. Ife.was held fw d . a hearing on-the .20th inataht:. , ) ;•3• . - 3 . „ . . , . , DEATIi jt;3l.l,7ll.llleS — MurlAT l ' tuenty-six . years of •age,'*ho ; ianiped froiu'.the WO-story his qiouse, back of 834 ?ions de street,litstifeek, died'on Weduiisdity tram injhries reeciOd '04114 Ddeeased, !had been tirinkinglattit harti, ano it is- enw , ; posed that htl. made the ratgl leap whilst unitj.if an attack of mania paid. • • • , E=MIIIIIII2IMI - . • 1 , L , ....-+ ...., .: ..„..4 ..,,J, ~ s • ,t 1,," I /IN MAUDIE,NT.-r-DAT. 01V1:11. if,„ - tiolbitto7 ,potten.f ot.' the .4441ateil ' ,trgwitr: 4 l )l 4 4 wllka Al -lourragebusir assault.ed t hyi tile ID emoeuttle. Pn v,liteTyeStrertiaSl during the trouble att the meet -ingtorthi Bthirti!'orrftetliknflittddes,. mako th I ,liliiWirOtitmel4 Of.'the'rifiltirr. I, 'f':pixtiNA'),hol,liY,.NtOlCl4l, 18.139;1'4 4 PreSent at,the Fectillk flf .tA 411' q;zio Of 'llenri t Juilges;ibela in the i;lnprime ~Cotir't 1 lioomp i pursuit of my business: tts ~..a•,reporter,for ttit ./1143d i ciated Pr,es:S/. •;Deputyheritik'Sran,... l foo I atteniPted - fuserve a ',Writ on tberetutiejU'dges 'and Vas violent ejected from' the room. .H • returned a seco nd: trine, .bitlike 'g , ..06 .the deb 'ttf the-room; anti served -bif writ: Ile the called'..: on a, . number , of , pone:emelt , wh r ; ' *the in" , the ' room' to arrest ;those who . he I allegedhad asiatilted • Min:When:be Brat n • tet Mn ea ti ' le t? diS s tu t Ali t t i c:e ' l w l rl it t rl . l : )y .‘l l ) ,Z i tl ak si e gu ll o i \ ;Fell„l3f:atiY,liifid.•,/ pepn,r,y e Van Aorokr, ppiti 4 1 /ntirl4 6 , Me, pai4l4;eliD policemen i • `4‘.,Tbat'a 0 , 11 , 1 0 t tliOp ;:lakrest ,l llM4-1 . ..T4e-BAict'"t4o poli o -,llteni,Who, taitlebest•lofeii4-10i,eWtedge an l t .bellef{,Were Itesetvellfligank.noak , and, 011ie • '414V.4t80,. seized.7fieTwithz*ekti: liolence; carrie ' in. ' ' ineleotn,• the In y' I tla' 4' the"C'entral police' St, - ! :kroziPhe, ing a and 7 1cielelitiVi'hite i the 'entire di , :.Vapt.e,.:l ing i .the' ,nos,t; pi'efene*figuage an 4111 1 cak *.e rltg i° kil l me:; tl illAlitllo4 i 6 s l Aa l . ,no}' w tltt A. 4 ,usi made ,tl),niy arroi hythe,,,brow. , -4.-..a.nd-all n4---appeitledf--torztile-pfficers,--for4e £ violeuc . '',`, .! stating` , ,rthat., f,,1 ~tivotild . .. liitlr diem quietly; qtlietly; .1 4 . 4 was yenswlered ,t 7 blon's ;Ain the ' lead:" ' , 40,r0 arriving i:•• at, t police ,:Statiol . t, ' the poll e ` ,onicerar n tale - c l eherge ' against ,)no, net ;(10' • 'lll34y"pleee at 1 re',Corkei -PIY. arrest on ,the,glate aS,,N r'equirt.t brpolice regulations: 't dethanded to be plait( ' ill'a:Meltj% aild 'refused to leave Without a he ‘'ing;,fOl• Whichl was abutied: by officers prose!. l;a}dyeis Hirst and 4'Matin,twhile'l was in t ; stat:ioA;appeal'ed;'and.' 'after ty - discii§sloil Zvi'. i thes4fficers i told theni - thaf, thet Werd ineurrit a very heayylespclitSibilltilki th 4. yia / t,te,r, a I • tuivised them to rdischnrglithO f priaonor, whit • 'Twas clone:: . Deputy Vanr.Hook . -did not. inclu ' 7 111jr name in, tbe. list 'het furnished. Lb the Co . as' hiring . assailed( iblinjwiieln , he first enter , . the 0. 6.6.6 0t i w 4Fr ~. :, +.4:1; .. i7l , •1 'i(4 ; •-. .. lSliilea lt t :'' : I ‘WV,LiAi ' r . tonßiT " nd the otillivittifiChfiltiattek..VTile hunter's dress is of a color not to att ract attention in A,p_moaintiv... .. .of vrp2kg socisi, ith th -. ~,..,, , . feet frotiticdl4.abd ensure a light • and..noiseless_ tread. Equippe rgwi l e ri l i Nb e salKghicittivdaY after da,i - dna t e catitp, for title. twieeks,(derlmi compelled to.. suspend_ operations by the , weather ny,the.abstmest ofgame. ,Tjutpath,o 'the Minter .:lied tlirbugh'`iwain t r.4,''Over hills Le, , fro' n ponds, anywhere ; if perchance he ma kfind fsepla deer' track, ;,(Tihil, her must s f?llo until he ottfaiiii sight of' the ganie! The ahi mat, unconscious of danger, - is surprised by th• crack of theTifleilindchtalkita - spring throw nut it :Midden spirt .Of 'blood. on Vie) bush or th , '. snewiP - Noviiif-only VO ded,.the , trail thus i so ' be, (tbibsiyed ~t i n tit lie 1: me 1 the , bunter'. "irl7:ei--- - Milaps it 10 b!it'itilt Liftei , :iiiilesisf fir suit:`-. /it iss;t(Ver p'4 l /( 1 0,4 -1 104 1 i'tlit il : ` beyond thg,tea o jurolies and • Pattprx,h24 , ,,B is fitrally ;sought for Mid /:... roftglit :, - in ' ' pamP a the end of thelseason., - -, 'Diteaati ,ithe•eitte 'the day% the Hunter begiritrliis , return, (toward: tbe•ShahtY: i tit - Joe 'would' think that every, da i wottuhlpnslsi'Veaneterer loSt InSthe , woods. seems, altilad.V.An ltiktikt"WhiclaikeS tag Pieic,;,lititAliey,',a t re, l trained t vi ,tl,lkeziO'' tie ' est i , a n d eVOYlLtidgeiltilt; m 99 0 12 9 11 b_l 6,4 :', affordS‘ theamindleationa of; the, utreettor* tn „th .. , • - ciumi:t+ The ‘herolierrof tleepkilled by a hunte '„ nltbiALtegitiii-Istfcaliti-ten-toLAttranty;---(Fifiee would be a good aterage; ad ti sttifi - Cient to • pa fec the Jabot., at Asea§ctn.Whelitlicie ih buttlittl work idlin dtine o at lidpi . e; ; ',lit 'S ome' plats e i the,woadlnotliAiteL4 l 4inA444 6l VPrfo+ 'Productis;nmcntrreater.•, a ^r,-- ~,, . ,i i' . ~ 'IV is the l pride tea Woodmtur to ..he, at ham .. int tie; ticindfit, hall , able 40 - lindthis• viay, ant' they ate' Settling i'illifiCtO verci,ilowledgel 'th . they bayey• hop bewildered:OM thisdoes son - Anies:happen • ;, l andrecent.iiritances havecon to nty,knowledgetwbere., °later ; from iniperf ~ aconabitance with the locality, (or Abel want 1 f a compass ' men have wandeted.fOr days.befo ". they could extricate themselves. A more d .•. cOitragirigyPiisitleik c ifith 4 ftlattillf be Ifinligine i than•thatof. a inan,tasshig dais ond',oiglito - , the, 'W:o&ls *ithtin, 'food; knolviq, that b ; 1 course, talteliperliaP.4`at ' randdia; is liable be in the,Wrong direction. _l. have hitrodn !, this topic in' order ,to "-shove' tit% resou s " . .'.'i'irdfilV,E : inOitr , l atiOtay::: 2 -ilurt' "bittrr , Which = this ' clesi of amen • possess 'hr 'Su t • Colored, waSarrested*:,yestehlay l ,hollis city, r emergencies.. A,weodnian, with a good ;co - the allegedtheft of - a mule, froni, the ; stable , if pass, ought ribt'to he•finally' lost, ,'if be ' mee John I. Davin at 141aOre,stOwn, .4.-:,,,11e h d with no accident, and keeps his matches' d a hearing at the -Ventral Statibu r when r. In default, of a COlifpaSS, OA with a Cloudy sk_ Davis testified that' thelarisoner bad been n lie may learn the direction fiefa'the tops of t • bis employmert,t„but not recently,,,aud; that tle ...pines, which , almost 4uvana," bly turn toward t 'animal,-worthasl74was;driven. from tie, Sta , e 'east ; but hid comnfon recourse is to ascend off Tuesday nigliti: , Muritty , ,aihrlitted the the t, .hill, and climb a high. ree, which geneizilly , ' ,an said he:Was' willing to go to 116 l pt .110 1 y ,skates the course he Ought to take. It is its 1 for ; nial, without waitingfor 7 a;reAraisition. , '•also, to go in search of a lost man, and keep 1 ; ---- , -- ; -- •' -,----4 : • •• ;, ' - 7 -- ___, - , 'the firing of guns ; or, if beyond' the reach .:, , • ''. 1 • NEW , "RS . EN' :PFLOP.*_ , IF S their sound, it is haped that he May be ont , .e , nt3uXA.ll Etrsif.vl:ss:--rTo-day the mind' al look out for the smoke of a standing tr business. of the oCamden county' courts • ill which is accordingly set on fire to be teen as t ceinmence. ;Violist, Is Very, heavy;and unliss „signal. , ':: , • most of the parties charge(' 'Plea'4 , guiltY , e - The inducements for trapping for fur in t ! 'session will be the 1 . 1165 , pi!)tractpd . one th(..e region are nutchlesS than .formerly, vet eve courts ever - bad.' , ~ . --- 114 - Nnso3rE - Suk:•;;-The , receipts of le mink, - otter and muskrat are - caught, and. oc - Supper given by the ladies last evening for t c sionally bear, wolvesand panthers. The boun y i l benefit of : the :North Camden baptist. Chu b on wolves and panthers is a motive to traPpe , amounted to a handsome snit', and' a ft er e- and their I ".runs''. are therefore watched. T e ducting expensesi - 06ec. - ,• , there -- will be a Jibe al panther is an object of interest, as a compete t r margin left for the purposes of the church. with thebunter in the pursuit of deer, it i a i' - 1 wild shyma animal of crest, streng th and e- Qt.TriT.—Police. - . business' for the,last ,week • animal. -of •'' • em ndous spnn,g. One of my guides po inted t has been '.. remarkably' quiet, , th ere , "being but , ,l to men spot where helves watchin,g some d few arrests, and they - ftn. slight offences, viola tions' of ordinances Sce. -, - 1 when the bornid of a panther put them o flight. On measuring the distance of the le P it, was found to be twenty paces. They ,re sometimes found to have , crossed the track of ' n I I A Los° BoAnn Bita,:---An important c, -e has been ' decidekin the' Camden Cana at is ,preient session; involving 'a term' cif seVente-n 'years, during \NIA : eh time, Captain' 3fax ' •II boarded and ' eared for an, agpd - lady,' and • t or , i whose lioard he sued 'to recover . ' It app. r - that he took the -lady .in ,I.Ba into his keepi g,,, and received no pay up to the time of er • death, 'whiCh Occurred in Mal. The.ekeent rs yellised to_ pay; the 'fall bill, 'hence the „s it. ;The case, vas ably, managed on both sides,.. cl the juiy r6ndero a, verdict ,in favor of ',ire. .Maxwell for_ the; full 'amount. ! .( . , 1 i a still hunter and to have made their • meal a_Wohnded'; the, pursuit of !which 11, been postponed for a night. There is no .f4ar among woodmen: cll'anyOf , these creattuts, and they Will,, lie doWn. anywhere to:pasS ihe night, even thou g h ~in plaFes ifreqUented fby them, and sleepsonnd6ri trusting to a little pre to.mtvent the approach,of unwelcome A.. - x• -. . ;;;•ora'smif.Ai s re APritEcrATIoN two TAIN;:i...i'KEISLANu.-- . ',The , perversity with which seine petiPle..adhere'to the k2inien's 'English, ; 'utterly refusing' to coMpreliend • the ,Modern; style of rlictinaci as fbiuid in the terse, sigalti-• cant phrases and sentences t)t every-day . list- • 'xiek.p conversation, 'Tory oftemproves sorely! tiy: ing to the- patience of those 'adepts: in Yankee • `Slang and pointed abbreviations. A god story IS related by alake 'captain, who has b en miming a Some prOpeller, for' several ye rs past. , Some time since ho had ,aniong,l4s as... sengers 'a wealthy, honest-hearteif, but rather irascible sOri of tqlold- Hengland," who had 'but ' recently arrived over from ; • Glint Britaiiiand was going to Toledo to visit a miar ried danghter. . The dayiafter his - arritali at that city, while taking ; a walk about; the to:yak with Captain —, he olisefved a lot of fuld horses.on-sale;exhibition, and desiring to're ti sent his daughter and son-laiv with so e' ' thing in thathae;' he step'ped alp and priced one . Itir * tiv 6.61 the: animals' . The' oWnei r inimedietely. stepped fofward and gave' hini•the - figureS.; I -,, , 'inn 7 ninclils this'!! I' t pehiting.to , l a,'' . ildek, ', docile mare; ' f ' ' . ',i - •' - -• 1 ~ •, , s115o." r , i • . • ; "VilLslie make a good bug !coo "'asted 'thee Eng! 'siman.. .•r , . ' 1 ' • ; ' ' • 1 4, Yen betp came; in an emphatic tone. from' thejnekey. , •' ... • . , -l • : T ;' I • ft Vet 1 ...• What de yOU meMil? : . lei don't:want „to..iiet ; In want to buy. the• 'orse if hi like'lt.r ,•! To:this:the dealer.. ritiv horse-flesh Made no answer,' and after . a. moment • or two oferit cal' esaniiiiiiiiimf Our wealthy friend remarked '. ' 4, lll.titqt:tbink she willhansWer for ato ilv ; "rvn, get' StaniPS .as saYA,' she Wilt rIP 'no supe'r. as a faMilY.'nrse in the citY, 4 l- replied the irritated owner. •,. (. t ~.; 0, ..• ..1. i.'l ."tamps!; Who .10" Stampa ? i HI den't. ;are what'StkimiS says ,•' bi• know a gooil 'Oise* en . lii:see'it as well as Stamps i - i lior'•hany 'ho ler.' • ileis64,"':•;sharp/Pie4oo4. ,f)YiPlglis,„ . 'fl an. ',,,• ,• ; "011;Nyell,,:oo.w.,.:.sail•tne t , jpecy; ; 4S?l, .ng a conciliatory .tone,la e ranother . jook!4 his :IMMO., i Whyishe. , .was just made, or, you , •: > "Mad& for nie, , you; ipuppylll; blustered the., t Ocirable.:JOhriny••Bull: •• t 400* . could that - b I M.: • mal :aVe ben 'made foriniet Why,' lit ;fax .n't,' •',Vp'eVllhilhis, XrF blariteWCOUntrythree; NV; elts W ' ' • '4f , ,f" , ''' , “ ~ , f, (~4 ~• ,:i 171 fl : i ,f, 'k'!' t `';'{') t, , -1 1 - 74 - 1 '. ""Trrrrr'l irrl 7 7 7, i ", i t LAN ~t2c 1 , prO Jr('( Pr_ araUttate p,t ; any y; gu 'lat . College tofu ;Plia4naeyi, ~ ,a sk, , any, reg la : DoCtorf ask tithe PhysiCiaust of 'even float vo cltathic Tersuasioni , ask any Druggist' in • u lahll'and'they will all lor any of them tell of i i ) ,4. ilt/110'.11190(Va$ t114 , ' 'ape; ISlteitic as Wail , FL (I act*lt 't t AllA 4 4.4, 9 bg 4 ? o ,_ L ieltiti§ ii# 4 :4 l * na ~ t ing,9,rgaliat_;• 4 altY , OAheliA ),v. tell Y 4 1,1 ha ~ H olmbolWit 14014 Yditraet, AO if pll s(: an' • Alvhild thetev are dpinty::4:if , physicians mho vii c:achnowledglythato they freely , rireseribe•lt for II disehiieSl -, hsi . alickt " L l;ildl26ioriedVl . Ail , it ese YIRson:1;, i .a(1.014" to "the '• Met" that . I foi , nett y a ~"etittift, v f a ce3atuiyliihier,peiiis:dy l3e,e oh tr,iat,,, , a,n(l,notfonnd NyAxqiN , , ,,• lids:: , 34* ded ins Oneing fU , ,at .0e , t,heiza , fif t ,4/4 , c3;:ceoPrtr of, ,all, proprietary( medicines , ~Dr., illkt Ir.,,,llelna bold; betides: being the andst liberal ..'advertiser hytild . :atilchlitt.s,! at . Nov 594 , illroadway NeVre ,„:„ -INtfilt:-GitY,thti-beSV'Felgttfateirther , lartedt lid la.liPge,:piet tirnti' i St,Orif . th, rekigthhte ) nd :il4iate t our ' fiAiio can , ;Ve,,aqi)Yo';4 l `4 l dIY -wP l6 lm6 fiPin Actt1,9 1 4:,0,e fere ll 4 4 ; Plp rt , Mit, , his , gentlemanly employes:HlStc G o efilt, c.,Thiion.: 0: . I L.,f, u :•,.. : ; r f ,wq lly.i. s.‘ Xllo7o 7 .o*l.CrltrXbiTin ' iSB' bblaiPPirite 133 bbls, Soap-makers' '' - GIG bble. Strained Shipping Hearn. Landing per steumehip Pioneer. 60 bbia. SOHN Turpentine. 200 bills. N. 2 ROtlill. Landing per steamship Prometheus. For qtile , EW. ItOWLVlP,!_____ ee7 trs 10 Boutn Delaware avenue. A a aliT , I -, :.'nil.''rq.r'''77 7, ri 7 ',;: . 'ilf and 139.. in f,uc.•liion Wp.hqr,lil 061 , 1 i row! a ~ , tpr en :gftf ~sr • aI .. . 1:•.31. '1 1-71, - ........... . , ....--- ;',n,z r.,,ASHERM.,..DANCANG—ACADV4I4 , 808 FIIiKERT FITIMET; 4 ut Alktbeolowdt.4iYANlTllM g livenv. . i v nin.tt a cnt, Lin eisiPtY, _ ~(11 A ei: l t m , 11l pip eLnet assatents ay, ,-aukt, ?At T 'A. ter Gent,lomen Oegr-rfitqfsrday,Ev..•ning. ', . 4 ) ,,-, 'A'rloste leak; p 'aipiq ve , l,,n , claatiftl.' 'est any hbor t emit donvenieuee:'' . , - . ~ k o 1 , .. ~ ,I, i ~..I , ? v ircy, A ZIERIOAdi ACADEMY 7 OFiSilltilib t .;/,.. 0.11. .4 Aflli 1. I 11. . rt . ... 017D IWW I& 00. - •. ( ! 4 ! Ll j il° • s __ , ervoirrtetogniia virdcbirki:` , l i i! .-, -, •• ,• D.ION Ir. , ' - `.''..... .. .'. ........................ Mani* ' R l 4 A C 1;73 1.: .N IA M'ilD ii VON 1.3 4 li' "t 4 t lrk e _ *.l"afge " pAßEPAili j i b i lr , ENGLISH. of: , FRA ,c9;dpArviq Fjuim„Yi El kaN64. ~. ~ First Deteflt in Philadelphia' Lot ~-•. ~ . , . . ' • - .IKADAMWPAREPA.-11011A., 0,1 - 1 Who will tippent,, Attutelned try Ithe seatike'-oplendi testa m pr i tw j ioned To Firrolt chtir th itittreatida, ~ • . MARA' A. ' . MARTHA. '• • . _.' •'' ',W,bleh will,DE•ega o,preserited with, Its Fraud and chars. tic 'I hiding?..• • , / , - , . • (..I.lllll'll.l.,4l6lttgATrEfficiunsit FAIR , , SCENE. 2 • .To-DI onnoNa t . vrtm DA It' let 2 sVciupg, • ',.. • ~LAST (TRAM' DIAIiNEN; ~ • : •Atunlmidti'-ipissiiettutlisise" RlSemied srobt,' , „ ~ 5 1 LAST TI 3 1 E DOS TIYHLY OF MAXIMA .U.. MADAME PARRY/L-1100A ....as DI A RTure. mot% 4-34:strsEr OAMPBELIs, • Mrs....J2E, 4,400.11,HA T.. .. ~ t ~ e il • uits ,, SATPLOAIs Night. --IJAMEseIifis,,DPAISOI.MANCE., ,'s , , • A. GRAND OP-ERATIO 31fIVANs• . r i _ . Inteodslcingiall the , artiats of the Company. ,_L fdtediune'PAßEPA4loSat., Miss .11,0bEr If EttSNIKe, li ni. , .• - SEllll.llli,-Mitis STOCILTO bt, illemis::o AST f•E• ,r ; '! 1 " I ~NORDBIA ritiIsNSOLLA,II/011111ELles ~ i,, t i ''' '_:," " h LAW ENVE, , IiALL. SEGUIN , __, l c. ThedsliTiltl4 ,l DOU DEE , COM PANY , III ' 0NE. ,D1.1. • For the GRAND PAR NI ELL the, Perfortstesnon. yr I 1t v. .. „1 ,81,a of ~ i ~...,...,., t e xt; 3 l l 3- t ~ .,:ii - i ) .1, e '., , 1 16:071VPIUr BOJitilttil4 GiEjk.i,,,. ~,,) ' •,, • . '-, .. , -',, • I,,SFAJONILACT OF y RA. in,,A. A W OL . r7ft 4 Er jWaN...OII - 4 1 Vra ' A RI , Atr , Au : , TILEATRE. 1: :: !. ,), ~ ' _,, 1 , ,_i_ llgginfAX to fi. ,: rr I LAST,I4IO.IIT BUT ONE vv . 10U11064., I , I _ L , , , fLWO ruop.A, T4 : vioJvc.. ' . ' t •Zlifß; FIIiDAYiKIiANI.I !.!et•/• 5 11 1841 0 ,, 3 1 ' , • SEVENTEDINIT TIMM 0 If OrtafuSA. ;, , 7, 7 t. :,OR. THE B ThROILD Q ,V 4.1.14 ., f • ~s i • proTioui Ulm/bleb the Conska Alynnia,_ . - , :-.1; , ` t . 1 , , . :-,, , rim, , NV 1 4"4:4 1 4 4 / 4 . ir t ' r ipui)D4l* ^ . Ifer 'list appearance:, 1 • , ' ~ 1,„ , 1112INDAYNEXT,T.PROORESS.; i. . f 2, L ; -:t77.4ltr..U'A-Tiitt*E's',',- —., • ',..• J: • ' - ri - . ' :u • 0 11ZST 1 N -10 UT db / 1t .4, i t t'. r 4 i 9ESAI2T . E a, P : ! . , fl nt A, 41011IOUSI4COPT.04- -•, / i. ,The Net Cortspdy ...; •i. .•, r ,_ ~ 4 ~ • •'; By Robertaon. anih,.4 iit s`uirli.i'r-i-n..,' 'lite.," Ali, ', , ' I 7 , • 11(01111. • ~_ . i, (HO N):..- ... . lioom. , 1 :. ' I. . •TU POISULL DI; WITH F ARCEii,'": :„,, , .','l3eats,secrnred glat days, in udynueo. ,.. • r Doors Over at 7; conuotoi.co at to top. Biarian W4-T4 11 ;r;l s kTall-E#T44, 15E(-11; 8 to* '4,I;REFITF,,• QTR., Aotzeoile) tithetle'Pl*y_,lik Jive ads, " ;,; " __• THE , STRANGER' '' • ,T l rE bTAAicEn-' , EDWIN B OOTH An 4 131inklearieftuovni.mli.in'three netti of " • • ' Praitirelflo.t * , l4 . 4 s YOUN,TII Itpu'r.tt . 1 ...„ 42 mou r.ts. Hatutday nt 2 P: • 3 . 111 , 1 STRANfitIikAND TAR 'TIII,I S4at: - BATUIVIV4, NAG,III'74TP,..BETI,I: ' • • ' .171140E1015 . 8 1 SUCCESS 'OF THE GE EAT CJ( 'EI:HOTTA N CIRCUS. ' On • !, tba prottudo, Eighth street. betwoon, Ravi; and Nine.. A Ile utation for linpyrior "Excellente Fin+ Egtablished. Sui . Bltp ENII)II.ACSVG ALL VIIAT to TinkiL,l l l:s9 and SEN..% ' ; iiiiii ',NEW ' pperiranrdof mr Cl Alk F tiiiERWOOTE 411 tl..7 " 1 1 1 113:1 1 .0 e r. M 't ?l clMAi). the' Ychingest 24 l'lEßCY.,lhaVelebratgd Lion Tameriwill • • enter the den or wild I.lontrat tin! rink of ossOlt perfprittaTfet amt frel , ,d' i .tb i tka i ll!! rear' ril w. !at - I . 1 in I ppra2rm ' 4E3`!:3R'i)liUANcli Utti%clkiTtitNtloN4.,t.kt“o,l''ttock. • . A . I'EItFORMANCE s'r.,R 7 4 2fiGUIT, At 7% o'cloat. • • / A r D3IiESSION VW TY CENTS •E . ' Children tinder yiwarn,,,A centa. °rlB tf TOX ff 'SVMEIZIbAIsi NEW•BiItLES..QCE , • FEMALE FOE.TY THIEVEri. . Barry Letdie,Frank Villon and all the Company in ti xis s l TIM t f -.?.lovelth.rt. • Matinee orrSaturday ufternoot! at, 2 o'clock ENV ELEVENTH STREET OPERA .1 ROUSE. FAMUY RESORT._ . • CARNMOSS _4* LUXE r5 - 41INSTR ELS, ENEMY' EllkallM.4 A 1 1 J. L. OhIt.NOROSN, - - A CADEMY LW FINE: AATS • , v o t i Vi.s . VUT street, aboye Te tab. Open from 9 A. Dt Benjamin West's Great Plcilarc of still on exhit;itionithiST BEJkCTEi' itARDWARE, Are. An indestructible . {MITI. HANDLE FOR KNIVES,. an * American iniprveinen of. great tnt rjt ; best empty' of keel blades, i 9,6•00 per dozen •' E ,NABD 'DUBBED, DANDLE KNIVES AND 8 4 01111181 •e 4 25 per set. - • • • . • AMP OF-GOOD KIIIVESAND FORKS fur_ OITY TILLBLE-PLATED SILVER PORliii-ed .50 per eut. • ' • EASTERN OF PLATED TORIES, $2 0.3! per PLATED , TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, in great va • riity, at the lowest prices. I CUNITRLAND NAILS: eit , 10 PEA EEO; :of' 100 - LBti. OF NAILS. • ; • OTIIEB BRANDS OF NAILS', S 4 0 0 rEit K4G- ' At the Cheap—ftiretuth—llardwitre Store of , • • • , , •J.B: . SHANNOX, ' I 1009 Market Street. tnyM-a to th I • • . SARAT 'As NEW 9YORK ': I -'- . , .. . . , i The anaIYSIS provesthat the waters of the . i Saratoga' ,' i -Sitar Springs have a maeh larger aracamf,olsolid substance; rialuir in medical ingredients than any other spring in that and shows what the taste indicates -- namely, that it I ' the • STRONGEST WATER': ..' , It also denionstrates that the STAB WATER contains • 'lOO .0046 'debts More; of Gas ~ In a gallon than any other spring. It is this e tre .• 'amount of gas that imparts ~to this water its pecullrl y.. 1 sparkling appearance, and tinders , le so verysgre lite • to the taste. It .also tweet° preserve the delicious II VOl' l of the water when,bott o¢, and causes it to uncork with an efferreseence ahndet canal to Champagne .::. , . ...gold by the iiacting . .DrugOts told Hote/8 thro ghl 1, . out tit/loot/nth/. -"- - ; • ' ~ ' ' •" : :.. , : ~ I e . i • , . II p el OltS ' WtE r fil & ,}l# , 0 , 1 I , lll,2lllraillut Steeiit, l'lzilaldi , , . . ...:" '.',1 . '.4 ....W.1 . 1.145441e;Aig0nt.tj..•,•1. _t,„ _ -,,,. , Also for saje i hy .W..„Walter ilitslieriPhystro bulb elk . Brown corner of Fifth and Chestnit StreetaLt. J. ra-' 6 hame, Twelfth and Filbert; 11. II: Lippintott,a'wen atb and Cherry; Peck 1 Co., 1228 Chestnut; Samuel t 3:. t- Inc, Tenth and Spruce; ,A; B. Taylor.ldle CheetnntsQ; Oliver ,1311 hteonth and Burke ;.1.., Jacoby, J r., On et St '• ' .nut• Goo. . Bower, Sixth awl Vinvi.Jas.T,.Bltinn,B oad rand/ f 3 Ornit a; Ofintin /3.3,ones,lTWelWi444biAtice; .7)..1 1 Webb, Tenth and gyring Garden. ' del-tmlb.earrng, .. ~, , 1 -1 ..4 . ...'. , I .; i ,V ' .. i, ....; . .; , t 4 , 1 c; 1. , ;( . .:11,1 . ,1. !, rf ( I '" .N - Evv , .7. 130 s o ~„. .rt , tt ~ I „. , ~,„,,..1* , 5,7: 4!,1.0 f, $1,,,) 6 - , ~ ~:•.,1,,,,,,,,,i I .1 • , l, , ~,,.: i‘; : 11.11,1 eliril,ZrAirri 1111) 1 ( )I1 WS .: " 41 ' 11 0 ;- , .. ~ .... _ , ~ 1 1g, i ..:a11. . .... Artioropp, , p . poo;y:iy9 - 4 0 41 it,Tr. . ~ , -. • - - -'. ~ ,-,, +,.....-,.-,.- ~.., . t . tot.Vo 4 l ( Xdt 00 *lit viiiittrALo ri By.thei nnthor br , ;:isherhutho,Dfißstonnryoto,,‘,9oJo nto Fulrof inteirottn inoldenti and t useful. fnforniatdo . • TiIiNgIOYLOVEVENTs'-teiThwPr, CIA 10,i, -Doi. liia. ~ 4.tuif, 40 -d.a.:4 --, ~;',, , xEll'l Fkik - k - tIER -11Q.010,- 3d. Seheal o*,, , fr ..ltp nOWYlIg',001)11ho i 9 nen 0 tr,4 Ron .!ICntiwi in.#;,sl, I . .-•-i. n'. ettnag . pniVollog - Ajo o. 7Pispe , 5 cent.O . ,chn - r - . :. ' NORA, SI,IFEATAIgRNOL 1.1911.1,AMC4 .'.. AMERICAN, .n 1 NrD..2.A • Y:, 1K,1.nH.., O!-.,..OL UNI6111,: " . 1 11,i),' Cheitiiiit Street, Pliffsidellibi4, I, :i., t , • oca-in th if 6t . L , . , ~...,.. 4 . 1,;- ''' Tr ,';.ilV - , ,, i• . - , ,"''' - • Af.tIfEEISE.-AN INVOICE OF TON'S celebrated Pine Apple Cheese daily ex pect. edvand for sale by JOB. B. BUSSIBB CO.. Bole Agents COTTON. -100 BALES COTTON IN store mid for sale by cocuRAN h. , RUSSELL CO - 111 - etieitiittt street. MEE GAS Wi~l'l'E`R.,;__._.f STAR :§.,,iii•-:..'t:,,.•t•! . ..'5 . .4,0;. ..4.10,1T10NL . (..i....K00 1 :.):-..i.0, .: re:ARCP gREFT PROFE4T ,/ET • FOR SALE, 11522 übm sTREET. e e , ll 41;;Coefir "rafTlaPirkrcirlitnrowplitone OIJSES sna ar Geis ,frodt(jso ot deep to Cuthbert street, on which there is a eery Sue Stable. The ilionie hirer* large And commodious, hay . ong 014 jhomodon , h;teroropailtapsnti built h 4 tl3ePll3- sent °war in the vet? , beet manner. Inquire at 1924 laka Street, 1 -. 41176 aioit Saii, E. :it so A l'eautlfully located Farm, on the ]bandy= who' Railroad, abovo DownlogUron, within Aro una utra, walk of a station • containing ility-two tiered ; too - roomed' tkette,,liatga b'arg,rrtmotr•trollaa‘irorliiihoo,6:e., I and KB qber neieybaryoutibuilittoga;n9res-ta,ligwater near. the door,.' TourA 'orchltrus, Sce. Annf, a tenant- Alioush ',and atablo. YeliCl2* ctdurdete , Ordor,rbeing ntarly.oll tpvt The tipildi?gcZTV!Oi t Pry w ait 1 12 4 " f l t• yyleter. L Fir aruiviu 41t.et, • ys . 1 bt14,041 , Er i f . ladt—iior eeldennc. hrce'frtines' iargA.4tud,santiattua k :unto-stars brick bona.. Main litres earner or ,Witinfitt; latliaeireita gm/44N, baltif and otatrau,ra,, toct,wpe; undergrolind ittaltiago: l gai4 add.trager `throughout; steam heater'in ll:borough , repair ; bone. 23 Pee front; ot _WU bY-263.) '• , ••1 s a I .;:•••• I ' , lt' oeit Bouthlrourth atroet. ..^fil; w l;7 . 'lr 4,,..., 1 p , `.734., - Superipr resilience, ; 'feet friifiCo;lo feet dedir hi InecicLat reef - . ki - Atfiev *Part - .thoutioblithymillogft; vezy le isie, Italie .`nila tionfrpriirte. , • Replete wr,ll.4cativeklieticen. " _, 1 ' • . lii gota orger; :Tu., ,' parlor la lo •by totri3O. eon. • sek•fnfilry enuituttuleittitig;Witil t Ito diriiht-rdoin : WWI - hethboili0011:; f' ; i:. , t I ' ' . f . A ~•.., .4 ..1t.,- .1 . .--t-i* t 4474 4 , , - .1,9 . 7 -. r:2 . 27. - :'rt „ FT., ~ti' yirph• 1., k.STEIto 7 0C14-2t 4 .' •," ''' ' - ,- ' %.40 , 8 : Fl?ilttlt litter'. _ #;1 . f/ P ~, Ef _ /17774'iP0 gcn a ( L 4l 7 l..? t , otreet, ileltrec-elafia Only 0- /t,filLAtiiiitiot'l. et. we It'derer ulociertr ednreni de -A KO, large property . 'rliorthiist cornet . . DOA ctin Clielet iliel. , .100 feet ( elltfort9, , ;;;-, ••, t ,..,, ~ • i ~ -7:-.,-, , TYOX:).t.,III;Ji 4,11 , T * ?ell ot* • . , .• , 2 - .2. Z 1 $Olll Eire gate t. / 4 ilk 431,1,1 V. )L .A NetT:.o. - .Nirit.yr-IPLUASE).. 'T , ' • tOtipe•fpF.terle or ut.,xtrui, Inentosilaicippyteion. . itkp 7,, hiliWel„le;. - 10': t9l,l2co:elvek i ltp AT . : (~ t. E. 1., 130 r 'sVultitt ttrt t. • • 2. - ' , ' •,.' , • ,- "belt :it tt7- 17 r6r thry fon-r-o fwirp stout , i - 61;1441,ce, oftEttito 3922 reit street, built • portor AnAnber. nn A turnitlird with vriezlf inodrnt coprouifflee; ,toit feet front by I.stkftoeft devp,to, Vuthliort strg.et r or t lecti street ro- en wttd ditttrtntitUrtnrAtoatti•hotigt , lital at le. J VAt KEY L et. •Ifilf Bl' Pt . ; 'STU , all S'A hma tT tuo fonr-gttyy." flek re. bte and n , ylfaidt' build basal et unto Plinf • aft. - 1; f i n rnitdant..witti every ..ponvenionce. and in P nood. tint r r. AVN l P t u g l i :r. witb"-Fiv.t3lf: ,IIF4 GhaMANTQW*...=7-LiVit Inni d,otneliOnr. Cottage Itudt N ; FOY et* En at )Vitiunt•rouke , nynt -bfotnnt'llt (-net ; has pf pry =Well) iccirilieniknea, and Ifit.la Orftacl. order: • Braundi :-,batitifcalrohn4o by ,tutt groviktroc., ara l uoiiter WWI? V(112 J. ,CiLl.PlIfiY ti(r.o3, 7r Y 1 nut tot 84V14 I . I TALIJA I 4 I, Prowitt No.'lli South 'Twelfth : Ott wt, below ene*.tunt ;:a feet front by 91 fart deep. J .111 V3.IIIEY & SON n. 7.11 Walur,t %treat- ALE---TWO . .111ff:aL pt,friteif.Btininfinges; twit, Ardohlut, with esorT Oty couy.illenge r wittkip .sist valtattea', ormi4 front Clortypn bone htation • Prine, P LOCKEpath: J.'ht. GPM, MET & Ste&S,7aW , nliont streOtr• • F,012: 1210'Ci , Tunattit weenno. INhietormthfilld Thornton. .01 rAithteenth street; =1 Sankem, Weer. Pin . 1.30.07 .non mreet. t2s. rifternrh fitll4 . ti • rizt Butlnjyrimi. , I.at lixr J yit roor n s, yelely popored and toin(4.4. cop rtirre4l. rriee r; loot. - S. W.' r ortmt• 'end U izestzrot . - 11Ali"DSONE RF,SI. AVM. -TIR2i I CV:,. 2114 Spruce - scr , e; '. • . • A.Stare and Dervibeg; potthnest cone; F.igbtli. and effessun • '•— • ' A fine Residence, it2l Vine" sired, A himds 111) cene 41de/100, 420 Stott!' di &nth stenot. A bund,,,bie 'tee idence. %V est.R'hitadc)pntzy, ) A Bpsteesebocation o.iitsserberry et rettt., A Dwelling, :in. 1119 North rront Apply to CQYPICCIE A JORDAN i 4..t1 Walnut street:. • • e, ""' FOR SALE.--THEITAINDSOM ' R F.:- kr-v- „q‘ltnee. martle. Hest "Rory: fmislo.4 in the bc•st •Itoinner.trlt Is e.erf entivenience, slut fti-reet- wide shie Tani IN o 317 seuth Fifteenth ytreet, betovi Spruce. J. Al tfcti3)3lLY et,t.'ONS, j3S-Wnlnut,street. El , - FOR ;SALE—. DWELLING. -11421 North Thirtevoth ht reel ; every convenience,and in gte. order. - Convenient Dive:SlT, 'N0..5,17 rine atreet • ten rooms, ... . bothias..te.. • . . , . .i . - olp Doom etiteet, pk,t.--„ft,ry brief, icoogbard.i • .04 tssu per efreet, belei l / 4 . l'ine, oduell housr. %. Alter et reef . tWo nett fout..reeln heng,, , s, Building Lote on Puti.y tin& itel, and a good Lot tit 'Rising Sun. f • .._•- - - , , NO __ .-.- ICLBT 911-tr FEN &NON.' naf..ff ~, -.. . 337 Pine street. T.O RENT,T , • .. . . " Lrr, "JAN 1:41', I / Fi ESTT toi 4ortnrit on ;: , fatkut qtr. et, through to Coutut,rtp Sixth and Fer , r,th .treetd.. /5,0 , 1rf* "MEW lI4TI °WWII. (KM 2t * C REESE & 3acC ,A OLLL'3I, REAL ESTATE 9*.uTs, itrist, op to fit - aaisiiinf street. Cape islapd, J. Beal Estate bought and sold. l'ersona desirous of rentingtottagesiduplag the season will apply or address as ahorti, Resiettfully refer to +Chas. A. Rubtcam Henry Hamm, 'Francis' Slellvain, .Augutatts, Xterinp,,..l9hu apd w. Juve'nel. .felt-tf3 TO RENT-11A1I)S03fEt'f niehctl House, etre.t.A. A pp 4 1.) P TlfolliAli J. I) tit stro.t._ II a+ en) LET—kr IN.F.: ) " . ( YD SE, NO. 23.5 W . ,1 - Suuth.Vort y-€ec.ind ',drool., 41.1001'4Iva) , cri , Spruce i h !" vt- , 1 APPIY . to 'S. DAMS 4'l'olE. focL3 fit*: i . : . . - 019 'Walnut FitC.l. V eV., -T- FO R RENT—ASISI'f; ItIOR Ft CTII.. , t or y Di v .41 i ng , with noublti throciwiry• back bonding'', and over; modern futprxtventosif ; first fits ; 4'.. foot trout ; 10 charnbero, baths, saloon•parlor,dining - roc.ini anal 'load!! slttlitg-rgotn; is near tp Logp.llSilila . ro. A3pty of 270 t?ontli:Fnurth irtreet; i3111....e of W. W.lll B - i 5. T .(.) it E .N. T--- , 1 , ' LI ItNISHEI3 --TiiP kali. largo convordentobwelling, 409 South Ninth st.•, ill conitd. te order tor imincdiate pc c upipcx ; will nut bo lot Tot' abOaiding h01i,38/ , A bpi y trtints la to 2% 'clot W.,,,t tip)huutc, huude, or to (011' LICK ,s; .1011.1)AN,433 Walnut street. —___ ,IREN E 7 TITREILSTO Y 1 .11. Modern :Residence, with double thren-story bark bitil(l.lll*kiNtil'aPlC‘S'irtl,eit nate 0,1(4 -N t ueur Artii. -I,nirUediat.). Doss6iefon. J. a1..1-Wa -3ILY 3: SUNS, 7N.1 WalpttP,steeet. •, T 0 'I:FST-11.11,VDSO11filST.p1k IN Ada. Gibbous Iluthling, 323 anc{ 4,,Liot;thr Eleventh ntreet... -. oc9 (a . TV.l'NlbliErD—rii.ol3BE6 TO l'l}NT Situ Mfr Nu. 1111 N.). 21:0 ti9uol.l).yeutyltirotilitrpot, awl grmtliOmesinfof ...Julll.Tweett.,, OVf• 0*(110 1 up 4 , sillinimr-{ tree t,S J ..1.14 I.l3Lbf Elt SONS, 7411 1 ;011114 street., A A . ci.ntraOacitton,' rear of Gll (lotanterlia ,strhot, foot front, 'starlet, light front mad rear, nub cellar, am ens; he,- n/0=1,11.1111 litnelc; outl3npy9 Discount 'quo; to.slxlb litkevt.; Apply 10 the, awn r t ; ... 1 ',• , , ; 11 ..)IARItIiT, •;) .f 401 1 1 1 9 Pi 11 (4t:i I TO LET THE UPPIR FLOORS 4lth cbuntinpfdbm , ' , of tye ittord 11toi 111 Chest nu ,alrte,t,4l,PSFdl.l4.ll4 11.11,S - - , - 1. 'II. J. • HUtiSF A ~:LADY;HAVI,Ti(.4 ' ,I 4. - L ATta til fow-g(mtionen suit" o ottigio rootnoilwith tireaktagt v•tettylf deniretro fq't n , -,a 0:. 1 , ..1 ,oqlt ut.t,taiN t),Kific uIe,LIIINJ.SHED • . front rooms, With bourd; 8160, tritolt; N '.).,b:37!(lbecttnittottee' ....„._____ i T‘i Witilt7GA6tg. 1 ;1 1 ' .. o pprik , fickfill WANTtED ,ON: .3010.1i•TerAer. .t::,: .Ic_plAily.vv.u, Of 11111;d0g1111t. Glityrrmidenee,yortki .tt 2 , 44 ~ . W.' ...kfire.-Iclasti irrevlnvltl,All,ols_ol33.o, splaller, guti ' 'wattled. ' Apply to" 15. it., 1 101.i1,7 0 t yilipitl.tst : 1 orii-.1 F,, .110.1 1 1. SA* • . , 00,TO .1;., , ,i VES In Aii --..1NVi7:10 . ,::: ; "V I•Wf ”P,V I /4°rlg9g e- ' 4 0 • Y• t i e-i,titi t ti t, • ,:. a da . 3:3c*,! ~ *lf, i•A ,:11!.,"'1. -, nt:ialliortt; Sixth titreet. , SiiES {AN 014 1 1 . 1 A or . Bprndo , isteeet,' %wog Wove at. Aildre: , enbantown P. O. - 0 4-.- Vglifirg.tl,- - Slifklii-ittkikit • I IrteaKligg, Oliqidindukilfet m solf AG tti • t yr.if,9 fm,210,.440, Iton gari VII*4I P P 0 1 , ? Von' Ifirpt nct *plat fitis vr I erli ftft "ga r s' • licke""l if'l3 ‘r 6 , v .p,34 odw Ding utvt• pub n Mto pextendinginittritptEind,TOsirpg • 4 1 11 0 1 i , :) •3o„ - ry_viiticift.t.yE:g.fi - sp.T - ra Vino stireUt i iiiidipter ..,1 • , = sorts tilp-ntopitiorneSt i t yott pr iu;suitsll. 'VP; 4111' /lugged ; Testi' Itersared,,tEtclunk • • orrimiUdeteuts suit.. Ons, atilt ')iltilpr.• :Notutu -in .t 6 trusting. itir:o hours. Bin K. H0..6-4. )ESTATE :OF BEV. BEN3AMIX. DO D i ; . (tisolped.7-Lottortt I.estOniontttry upon eCatitWof DEW/ 01M DOUR, deiteased,lato of tho of Philadelphia; having been granted to the un Signed, all persons indebted to the said estate ar, quested to nutko payment, and those having el against the mauls to present them without delay to N 1 LIAM R. WEBB and EDWARD E. CLARK 'Ex 'Ex tors ; or to theirAttorney,3, D EDWAR CAM:IMT lI BOuttrTitirdlitreet. acre so2o tfrp C H E PIIIILADEJLJPIXIA STEWING BIULLETIN. • "" -: " — ' t ' . '"" *e ritTlT:AY, - Cletober 4 l3rlB69:6--- , A ver i f ltilV kt I.lst Van Wit tie ad di unus..Editkir.3olsEvWit elbkor„. I,lixfx," and shoiald reach the ofiree,af, latest, an Thursday Morning. All Problems must be accompanied by the solution and name of the • som,poser. 6 q t.l AnswerK to Correspondentoci "J. E. BORDEN."—Your solution *Mild be very flue if Black would be obliging enough Bet to play P. X.V;:;, I Z I PX ,I 4"I 4 °' n r Ve 94" r the pieces. —The Elson.:Whiteman match came to a termination last night, the final score 'giving' seven gainvoiiii 145. i)?,Viltitemiaty gnpoigignfr to Mr..ElsoNfautWuedidainetAtaw.YAUe t_re& cult iSlighly creditable to Mr. Whiteman, and places him in the front, rank of chess-players. From the numerous oversights, however, coin:- mated by Mr. Eisen, we believe that that gen!' tleman would present a better frontin another encounter. e ,ofpth (.4e2 1 34n1e fkib u. stiltattoreinatch waif, a tel. a , irdlotrgdd fight; • declared a drawn battle. We sball probably resume the publication of these games next week. The score at present is Hoskins and ally., . 4 'J.:, Robe r -- ' Drawn i • *Z„ ";. -- At the late meeting of the North Ger moan Chess Congress,JA Air. An derssen won the firist prUe,eind Paulsen the second. BY MB. KATIIPEK. BLACK. r rd wo:k A // 4 r /A WHITE. White to play and mate in six moves ( ..1kipi5 ... r ._ ,417 PArgitittiontrA itir ~ A h, Unatelfo4.23l k. .. Eighth game of . the Elson-Whitema match.a (17olknetilerli Opening.) Wit. MR. ELSON.) EL. (Mn. WHITE MAN. • ,I.PtoQ4 PtoKB4 2. P , llqlC - fr 1 ~ t , n, ~P ;- , ?Pf ii - .'ortil- -, " 4. B 3. Q to Ktt 44 Kt 5 II:3:• ii f.:..1 '1' 3 K lit_tO I, 3 I 6.. i tz ' G. KexP BtoK2 6.BaKt Itirlt - 7. K Kt to B 3 - Cantles 8. B to Q 3 • 1 " 4 "9• 4 1Y VIA:. 9. Kt to Kt 3 Kt thl3 , 10.Pt083 - PtoK4 , -4U.6 . 1 ‘ ,.itil i t % rcy .3. 0 () I k .' t $ t i f J) ''to Kt &'- -'. - " (un to togp , Aßt .t.b9 -Wives aro,,idengeal rith•thn *lli glumly- i - 1'.1% : • 1 t. , . . 4,*'; , 14. 8t0,,K2 Bx Kt •,15.13 k - 11 4 ' - 1 f ' " !. ' - 1C 'Kt to -2; •- 7 ' A t i 18. RtoIC sq Qto 2 t, t i ( t ) y j . ' 4 to li 2 . (19. ttolt 5 Ss'of no utility.) ' ''' 49. , Kt to Xt. 3 20.. Kt to it 5, ' :ilf.flo B 5 ~21, K t , x ,Kt, .. Qx Kt (ch) ' 2'.."1‘ to,Kt Sq' '' t PtoQ R 4 - '0'...."1"' , t0"-"K Kt 3 Q to B 4 (eh) '24. Kto R , EtoKt4' - - ' ( 3 x B P would involve the .10.'s of a piece fotthree pawns.) ' •- - • ~ . 25. P to K It 4 :• : i Q x It _,, , , • , 26. Px.1.3" •QxBP 17. Q x Q It x Q 28.PxP • - PxP '9. R x RP' r 'i ''' •:'• -4,), 13 to KB sq ;0. 1 1 to It 3 " R to B 8 1. li c x It ~ . It x It.(ch) 2.• K to R 2 ~ i , ' IC toKt2k t , , _3. Rto 'Q6 It to B 6 (?) ~ ' IRO B 2 draws the 'gamic. -.. 'l'he conclusion is madmirable piece of pawn play.) . 5. It to Q 7 (ch R to B 2 ,'R xlt (eh) : .-/ IC. , x RI ;. K to Kt 3• . K to B 3 l, K. to It 2 . . 'K p to it o 3. K to 4,3 to IC 4 3. IC to .h.. 3. - , (? • 0 Q B 4-also forces the game, e. g. ' 39. P to B 4 -I' te Q 5 . 40. P to B 5! K to Q 4 41. I' to' K Kt 4, winning.) a). P to B'4 14 PtoK Kt 4 _ Pto Kt 3___ _ i: li. to ;B 3, a,d Black resigns. the eon linuion might be '; . . 41. P to Q"5 4:iPxP(ch) ` - .ICxP 43P to ICt 5 K to Q 6 44".1) to lit 6 . . 4P to Kt 7 ' Kx P P Queens , Pto Kt 4 4, 4 Q t 0125 " -- K let' - . 4/19,,x P (eh). , , ~ P.tojit G 31at,',i41 six moyee. , , L' ~•' Game No. 2310. Ninth game.of the match. j __ (Evans Gambit.) 'Wii (Mi. 1V.1t.111. - 51AN.)` LW. (MK. - Esso2f.) 1 'toK4 PtoK4 2KKtto B 3 ' (2 . .. Kt to 13,3 , 33 to B 4 i:::Btalt.4 4. to QKt 4, , BxKt P 5.1 t0..11 3 _l3 to B 4 . ' :. A astleS ' i< . : n .,?.P to Q 3 7. to Q 4 PxP 8. tx P .' . '-.' Bto -Kt 3 2. to Q 5 Kttoß 4 10. to Kt 2 Kt to 'K 2' 1. 11. to Q 3 . , ,Castles r 2. tto B 3. 1 ' ~ IKtto Kt 3 13. t to K 2 PtoKB3 14. to Q 2 , , •.• e ~ .. J . / (Thusat the O n tshaing; ' lit played after the most atroved standard. Mr. Elson's' next trwo'moS, however, are far from Juditious, and,allotbe white Knihil l o post himself at x 6.__,S4htrloth,- 20th-in - 21st - movezi.) -- 1' - ' 14.. tb Kt .5' ee) 15. If° Kt 313 x Kt 11 fa. 3 D - ICt to IC 4 ` ,18.' I. JCII. 1. t.. ' nKt t 4l3 k 9 i 3 4 " 1 o K - 19. 1 o K 2 20. It!) 134 , 21. 1:to K - 22. itß Plo QKt 3 • 1R t 49 • 13 Q ttq• r, rl. tiC Kt sq" : 13 K >'., 2.11. tKt 3 4 /3 toll s4l (?) (K xaR is paler ' • K./it sq , 2 (.'zin rote gni. 3 10.rfatiom t eOnies oi) here nT Ix B : 2)4. ix P (611) , 21). 13 tell) Q, ' • 30. Ix ' ' ' Kt K i - • - PxP 37: k Sce:) 4,1 .27. 23: l' 1 1: fit,6):3 • P l hro o IC Kt 4 Chin zn4wiwith correct % ii:feior4ll;iy, ought o irrane(ll44t force The 4 . 29.„1" x Kt. 30. `lt A - 1-13) ' 'I3, to t f2 d::•';- 1; 31. K R 3 (?) , t.• - (Here the,tack stter#bleis‘ The eilutinnor• j,OO, mlid,l3l(l • • • ~~ ,!~ . =BE S OF THE crigu.grlifLYeliv.l 4 73l ..I,4l4seMat frl ~, tollinfelit thZlitY Ileorr vm rz i rt,k- u 4.8 • feel nit of 'f twee II Octe pa eB, _i be month. IA may be ne d' . • • = ri td , willl be , fdaktd /to strengthen Wealrarid,blS ifflatif.the.)sroma ~anddetereireness !will re ~ end it o ,pverg cne. „tie. SnireomposedWitlstlielusi oe2of OW Din t Wiskii• clans and Microscopist, it Is contidputly, , ~ es .01 reliable anbstitute for thrtttpoorjriktytteh% Sarin "Luneintent Dentiste,,iiiyineltiteittli&Veli'dimatitnents of the Dentallie*4 inkrogtiteltti Joie, ititontains nothing, to PrOvS•tAtte'lltraineil Stiployment. Nwle only by . , • , • . - JANES T. ei/1114N, Apothecary. L . , Broad and q t rue l optreety. ~ , ' Air alibi by Briikifiiti ginfeittlit,nnil • —' ' ' '' Fred. Browne, IFY;L,;Ste.iikheibiet, 9 ; I,VI (:,i, - PI:T(7 . 10 11 4 C C illro t .BAM II :i ~ ,Jeitao R.' Ns i ? ~.-,,, 0., eh:o, B%l_lYere, *:, ~,, :., , t 0:1E- saw•' t• . t , ,, .. ee lc) News `,,,. , ~,... 3 T. J. Husband ' B.C. Bunting. t' "..' Ambrose Smitb"s • , ,Ilhas; ElAnberle, -,. -:, Edward Parrish, James N. Marks 'Wyo. B. Welt?* E. Bryhorst A'Co., . ,latuep 4. mi. erg , I'D Byott (811,er t , mighty I iJo be; 4n. o. liiirressObirr • - I Henry A. Bower. ---4 Wyeth it pro. Q to,Q 2 ntolttt APR SLAMS; 11. J Y , 91,YZ:A;Ktl allfa. 4 1?Yl l .P/7 gportsmen,apd others I.l(l4{ing toAperulany time at the Senehoro, ilurnig , tbe -Wall dad Niribtor &mom, will Had at• plifillotifie every crivenilncesind comfort: Gone: i(elzintrt Jeto,, 9414140111 t Ail coTTAGE.4. t. '.”11....k itt ° J ee22 w a Zmo§ FRANK CARR, Proprietor • • t . • 31.8x.13 • Itx.B 33. R (ch) KxR., „ White Ma now a forced kuatt4i)ll,set* 41° ' " rpligggstbitflit . to K, ti • . ro 33, I' to R 5(?) (Again Mr. Whiteman !hisses an opportuni ty et winning off-hand, e. g. 33.13 toß*6! KtOK2! nteillP t 44Infe . 11 6 (ch)! Rx P or( A) 35. RtoKt 7 (eh) It toil 2 30. It x It (eh) Kxft 37.•4 to Kt 7 (oh), and wins.) It to 8,6 (ch) K to. K 36. 2t 3C It (oh), &c., as before, winning. 33. P x P 34. BxKP Rtc(4 8/1 k t ri t; I'4 terr..tley 36,„f t t sqt,4 Iftot Q to K 5 (Black has other lines of defence, but none are satisfactory.) 38. It to lit 8 (ch)K. to Q 2 39.QxQ Ktx‘t 90. It to (.2 3 (ch), and wins. Game No. 2320. Teiagitme Mein*itc II lik , u (110fIcaults4ftetkr;#.) ' (1 ELSON.) BL. (MR. VirtirrEtiiii, 1,..Pt45Q4 PtoKB4 2,PtoK4 PxP 3. Q Kt to B 3 K Kt to 8,3 Is t to i lf ; Kt sf] Al 9 4rarr;.l 6. Kts P PtoQi „; 7. Kt to Q 2! , tA (The coupjusts . .),".. 3.1 3 i 0,, 1.1 .1 7. B to Q 3 8. B to Q 3 Castles I, Qto 5 .g) N .; I°, (We do not like this Move. Tits following line of play is better: 9. 1 , yt o Jr.,..8 4 11:10. Pto Kt °4 teter At (OhY 4- P to K Kt 3 Qtoß6 „ • 12. Kt to Kt sq Qto Kt, If B. checks, then li t t f m 13. 14 to B 3 li td Hsq (eh) 14.11 l to K 2, &e.) ttx. --- tscitto „fluirteht A e fiy ? 11. lEttolt2 Cc 12. Castles (K R) Kt to Q 2 13. Kt to Kt 3 . Bs Kt 14.8Pa1l RAT•IO LE00:1 ;-:44:41 ttr_l(... .0(1 16. is.t to B 3 icsit 3 Kt ±.• . fr! (Tt )adVitNot r el lent.) 18.PtoKR3 HttoQ3l r 19. P to K Ift4 (Obviously to prevent P So K B 4.) 19. Bto B 2 R R C jit it t !P F:.;, 15 ; 3 1 , 11. *?? 123 2 '1? 21. Kt to Q 2 BtoKt3 22. Bx B P B Zd. K•to B 2 (..ku , error that loses a pawn. Re shotdd•play eitherPtoQß4orptoQß4.) 23. Kt to Ht 4 34. Kt to B 3 Kt to B 6 wp - irr rxNr r) kgo• Z., . 27. *to ti 2 ft to .h.ts 28. Ptoß3 Kttoß3 Z.O. Kt to B. sq Kt to B 2 30.KttoQ3 Ktoß2 )ICt: 1 11: i t tqt 1 t/1.1.Y.4 • . "t4Tfr t3' *"'"P x • • 34.PsP PloßKt3 35.Kt01l 4 Kt tol,l sq M. Kt to B 5 P to Kt 4 '' P s P 73; 1 ". K to,lt. .K-IcQ 3 ° P 46. _Tt Q 4 „Kt to IA 2 telt 4 ~ (....)Kt to Q 3 (eh) 42. KtoQ4 ..Ptoß4 43. KtoKs Ptolts 44. P x P Kt. to B 5 (eh) tp , R) I t listagadd l have ge it to - 4 P P(ch) • 47 Ks P litoQ 3 49 K P, ifsc.) , 45. P P 46. Kt to Q 3 K to Q 3 47. „Kt to Kt 4 top .Kt .3 48.`,P to la 4 ' toTt 5 ' .„„ 49. It td . K 4 to'R 6 O.Ptd'R4r . P '51.4P torKts 5 0 . PtoKt 6 ." K.;:t0,8 2 and;Wins 1 4 --I t -.-,'" MEDICAL 4 -: . 1 •-•'!: . ' - g Si:. il7t,T. MIDDIETOIMM,4I4IS:R*4:S 'JI 7-77 ac CC MC ti tr 1:1 =;...0 , 4 n ; C' tsl cc .. .- .4 to E ?..- . Revel before/tat/a atiy Mineralatej a ned in ta k . short a time a reputation so general as the Middletown Mineral Spring Waters:solely, too, by the ntunber of almostmtatTepots owes tborhavasOfeCted, E; e . TRACTSIPRoII .3% , Vc effneblE :MAN* ' '-'rESIIIIS9I4AIO;:i.: A. Grunt No. 2892iterat..; ( Kidney Disease), says :. . . " It has renovated me thoroni e ldr i ikilledniipains qtp_d . ves, ; ree hack 'a healthy aPPen genial* and cht4i6 " !fn - r ia "Se lineril R. NO. "BO o—tOu ee; 4 f( G Debility), says: „ " I am sure thattowcAntt prtient health solely to the daily and persistent nee of the water." Call for'a copy oftestinionials in "- • ' TKIS ' WATKIIFOIL" tr,13113T - ' CLASS' Address: ' raidal6town- ► cr Nyring Coinpany, / 0 44 " 41 I . 1 - • • EIPPIN OTT; • SteedtC wittleslooVe s for V 4 4 6 1 1 144 ..1, 1 ,,e; anl9 th tn 204 , Itt/ EL• 4 7 P - 0 - - it THE DAILY EYENING . BULLETIN--PHILADELPHIA, , FRIDAY_, OCI H OBER 15; MO. !c co .. 1 / 4 4 frl_, to 5 g=f / F 1:0 4 Dls4l Zoo da m Q Perhaps no one niedt- Me is so univers. ly re aired by every cly as ..... ,/ cathartic, nor ; as ever ly before so u ite•' ..1- adopted into use, in a modation , ery country and among ormation. apPIYW I" , as this milli at efficient purgatiVtv -1 FUNK, Ticket Agent, 116 Market il t. The obvious refl.- . 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at CI, son is, that it is nmore re maylvarda Railroad Company will not liable JR., Tick et Agent, ik classes -'-' - and far More elfec- ALEER, .torDaggage, except for wearing ;mean .near responsibility to, One Hundred tol l, --,----, '' ' other. Those who hale Ali Baggage, exceeding that amount in vela, -aow that it cured thent ; those who `.h a ve theAt ! risk of the owner, unless taken by goods' ILLIAMS. Tana tcloi n e tn w o t w ha th t i a tie w ur m es t tl i t t ei d r o u ca ci o gh nce bor i s t ti n: e tl s f a r l ie w ri a il l., § 6 , -toytTT,AD„FAXIIIA AND ERA R.A.11-!.: p its composition. We have thousands upon' thou 4ct * ' ' ' General Bu liPi ne W r A in it te D n li den W t. Altoona• Pa -I. ROAD-WIg_TER , TIME TABI,E. that it never Sells through' any fault or negleptof sandsof certificates of their remarkablecures 011ie 'ths,Philadelphia Alld Erip Railroad wiil rnp,,as.tvitars . -.follawbur. complaints, but each ettrea are known IA On and after AtONDAIrt fromPennal Sept. 6, 1969, the Traf_ es or; ' "ante. Railroad Depot, West Plinio i a . , ... WESTWARD. / t' P .' 1 ; Adapted to all -, ages, end, conditions iSlall tildiato t t every, neighborhOod, and wp need not publish there. mail Trill, leaves philadelphia ' ~.. ii.2o P. R. , ~,contaltiing nelther'calemel Or,allY deleterious dr , , CL. if : WiniF.EUWOrt 1 ........ ' " o f-90. ..A . .n . i . they May, be taken with safety by anybody. The ~„66 .6 , a rr i ve s at k ris' , 1 1•1 3 31 - • ref i sugtir coating, preserves them ever itosltand makes c f ,Ede 'Siren littretr4ta i adelai r s t i........... 1 9.10 p:m . 1 ~ ; thetttlpleasant to take, While being purely vegetable 1 a.l : ' ....arraves at Erie........ ... -......,--..: likeatt,l4.l f. / . l° T l l B l /11 / I .,a n rat ar e ir i l • h T i t r t ! l p al ow r l e ts t :4 l l l l l 4au lthl! e ll l h ee ttn c !i n tY t ii ev Tl,llntraNeit leaves . fv.billtiltitalgt. . "1 6.IsP:M. i , ; :inter7al ( ftteeKattf purify the bleed antistirnelate A lt 1 -' , Ft' ,;,'" arrives at Lock Hayti; . TAD P. Al. i, no braittiy , yetiort-,rep?,otertho ObstructiOnB O ftne EASTWARD. nr . s i vik.l l ' atipmatiOlowel f4 ,7ltve r , *DII,, other , organs or the Mail ,Train leaves Erie.-. . body, restoting tk6eittegultit action to health, aril .. "' a ." ' WilliC4M r ) hi rt....".' 7. :10A. id I ~by coryeeting. wherever they - exist, such derange -4,,"4.L,,`‘t atl:4 6 ift,„. / Fi ri iir Prt a ' '''' T .... " 1... 8..90P. I . -- Matta of are the linit_origlner diSettse.__ - --- : -..--t'it..r.- 1 -"a P - r --' 7 - 11 t v - -7 -viiiffaztisport,:.-..,..,4-4,-,7;«,»414-t .4 - - i - ., i r --,- IWhintki - W3etlmis' are tg . tv - e!a in the wrapper son a tit, it faze, resat, PhibtAsletkia---.1. ............... -'4he bat, hit the: following complaints,. which theta ' f . Elmira Mail leave', Lora maven , . 1 , 7 , 6 1-, ~.; . 1 ,rub rapidly c arat , , , , ~ 4 111 ~ r " IV liiiamB E L 7:1, 1 9 1'.2: . t , , , r . ror ./ 0 4 1 10eyslser'or iyatillfemtiong ' ma X. _ T 1..,.„.,, 20 arriyeei, at / rhijo,ll,p it.---------t--,- t2.20 i: it , . larlt 'ltascililseier awl Low* of *metier, th y 1-7 ilaffoleNzprC B6 l° ( "a 4 w ima rr' • •' 4 ti' d b ta4mode rate ly t 4 Ulate the ato - •' , - , ,al H arr i s b s . •.,t,...,, k ,,, B.lfyitt..m.. ~,s 04 e en to ' e In . _ , -c. , ,. „ ~ -: , F! , ''; ..t ! arrives at Phi1atte1phia1....1...,.5464,1i. • ',rich and r4fitere Its heal t9ne a itectiV. '.. ' .' 1 T . .. : 1 , : t e: . r .a pr ,. ... 11161 .v. 4 2 .. c .r 05i1 , p1i5 . Aie1iii . :1 ... 1 1 cat ions .... ,... _ ,... _ st t t ~ , . - . ;,..4:,.. : , . ,. i i ll o rrl ,' ; '). in x 4o l 4o 6B k al , °'l.l 6l E 4 t : j r. A ;reis itti .'at w lB ln es 's y t et xi lL (l t ti vit _ i trv ic 4 llb 4Al iz a „evaiwirLtitathis"434,r:Priaii.int:tii : :;, , 4 40674,..... ,=.247z an i: 33 7.7 0 . 41 7 1: 11 1 7 114(0 7 4,1 7, car0 i t i:Z u1h : e0 Z y sh_ : - 7,47 iizi,,,,,, b r :r.u. ~- ~,, , ..4,.. ,..,* :, PCARIIIOIDTLNO' :I:324ANDaroviiadApriMiztpASAy:Macatab. qr ! 4 :1 41-1 1809 : 1 i f , ii - eut F o e v Ve, dent., . dielimely taken/or each case, to correct me tuseasce - - •,,_, -1.4 -: , I, 1v.1 , , 'y •• t.', r, 3 il" i1eni).5. 1 4k 1 : 11 91,1 1 1614- --- • • ‘.. ac tio n minim, o{ba,obstrue.,tions which pairstl tt; ''. ~..' ~"•,- .1K,4, ssitin'ry or Eltri t irr / ilTOal s but elk ,tgilid - t , V: - , 9 orally regitired.- • ' •- ' , , .• e , , trains will leave Vjne s treet !ItTy Is topswe ilu s ?' 4 4 . . ',.- •or • tuntatittliantit•Gelie Glitavel Pal '• , ' -.1 ; DRUGS. Mail ex"Pted): c.' este. 44 lei ma ' ty.lit,* to tine , Ist - - , .tr..c.-.... .. ... ~... . . ... .. . 840 A. M.) ibta-e Oomett. riAISTILE SQAP - -GENUINE AND VERY Freight (with passungarier!-- y-tfr-v 0 . 75 A. M.l. ‘.. Alias* and i t.'lns, they' should- be !continuer' y 1 ' a... 1 tanairiera-Dalborea_lnstaanthld.fromtbark IdtlailLod Atlantic Accommodouon . 8.45 P. M.• I laketri sweet/ted, to chair diseased actin for sale by ROBERT S H OEMAKER ADo Importing (Jungtion . -Ar r a t ti of ic ti ° k. t9 ..o tt f -4 . ,aa C it z.tt r- ,• 5,30 4C m . , the system , . With, ouch P4enge..alese ,c9hlldahita T4--RDruggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Race st r eets. • - I. t media te u ttl, pritiire„,••l4o,-*E ATLAvTic , a 74, r , C.dittappear, ; •,•, - • - -.', 1'.4 . , ;.: — UGGISTS WILL FIND A • LARGE , • t m i 0 ,... .. :e.::.,, ,‘,...4" . 7:7`,7 ..,, , , `..1 •--." • .3 . 1i..m.1 , ','lteriptoikr Ana Iliropeteitll ilereiltmi ~,,•., I _, , i, ~ , - ,4 1., , , , ,11A: NE ; 8110;114 he taken in large and' frequent doses to ottlitetrilictlieklakfttracts Oi l mends , 1 - ' Hreialit. / .:-.4..% , «: A LL44•-,: •• .. ••-••i• . ••• •.!.. ;' awl , m• .., A „g - ir t . r a dr aa ti a a ,-.- . P ...y.tr- -- • , gral l iftgl:orir,"tittiseacich Coreh's tiFirMtir Gelatin, "VAT' ES T J ER___rt' - -rE 0 AD. „.4 ..1. 6 - .90.&' M . ; t , r " the -e %c o- i ''' a la&y r ge+b shOultr$ hOultr iliitaiin genuine Wedgwood Mortars. are.onst ended rom bark. / i Atlantic : It.canwilo 4ttbn;„....: . ..:..,.., ~ , . Jimetieh A f!, co o lll #qt.toll irma 43 ‘?"1" ,' / : .: ;•1 ' Far SUPP al OW Hoffnuug, from London. ROBERT SHOEMAKER drs . T T FALL Al'. D iSisprzn,..24/orgatantENT, 1035 Ai A. m. an . , d 2 .1 .00 1 ', p i . wt .. : .i.: I:6,6ol:lll.DedilunteneseirlikLifizqui43:exne_iniffeedtoo.!rtursY;r.Plo,o4btorr::r.it:,.; CO., Wholesale Druggists, N. E. corner F ourth and ; i ~,/ 1 , COHMEECIFG, UESDA kr SEPI . 2lst, Itkle. Haddonfield Accommodation traituf cave gae,,,,areet 1 , pars PiijitiltithlAFeor . ifFilifBrket street ( UpPe Vine etreet. ...,. , - ...C...„r , t Fart*, lit ' - RUG G ' ' S ea ' - -1, Owl, ~ D ISTS 17.14.199 HIES. -: GRAD trai 8./b A. Id. ,Mall, for rid stun Salem, Illthille,Vine- r Ifaalettgle-M*4 " . ""'"'""" ; "116,, - ijfill,W141 4 .82At ivi l ;,, • 411:0CIfigiOniti 0080 atimUlateS the termini}, ' aces, Mortar, Pill Thies, Combs, Bnishers, Mirrors , ;Wad, iiwh1e5,1)234.1911.11 all Luterppidatte stades& , - . 1 / . " . i , i . 4 1: . ' ----- fito - ' - rm *- 1 , 4bi0n,...• bowels into h lthr action,. '' .- o , ._terea,,t/30, appetite, It 'IGHT - L ..., ••Lai d 1 i orates the . systOrd - ' nettle it IV Often Oda Tweezers Puff Boxes,lforn Scoopa, Surgical lustru- . • 3.ISO.PI,xemoZILLU, Wr b 0411 %. 11 4W.M 1 / 1 0/1001 Vln e / ai ' d F AsT an nv g , hv, scrim; al ~,..... ~,„1 „ 0 4. - .. , ,,tr , meats, Teases, Hard and Soft Rubber Of ods Vial; and mir stations b . elow lass ore. I t Salem ewedes ''. I (l P ,til city b10,,,,,ift Cannel 'Centralia 'llan iti li Painter r 11 14tar rY ll e i ert r kto r l e 434 14 41 ae wtat eh rill i lii; t' 4' 'll ,t' ;.:',.: NitYLVANIA. - RAnultoPAP,,...t9 wok liprre, . Wellentr:r t*3 V -71 411MAAVDV fAl liat P4 aSirek EPf."4,YelgiriNiAiltti to l i ;r l3 j *• 4 11,, ..i' githigli Vsiit 4 Y Itantculd atill tab t r n e lr . ' l4 ' 7-4 v I li t t t W e g l'itZsimaketeg fee( IQiiediv l ett 4 o,tatt Or ' spa-ti °T ' ..1 2 ' - av a ..' o u 1 , , Gri s c , , e. dati i i - -- , B •new arrangements pofect i lade ,thheroa .s .2 . 0 , ~.„ 1, . ..,,,, ~..„, • 1 1 , n ,..,1 ...„,„/„.. - ~....0.1 1„0+4 -23 South Eighth atreet. 1 . _liro , :frii t t , t . r:lde o for ail ,viation! .. leAves Camden daily, :A /Ana Lied to giv e ing r e a sell despatch to.uterchaasthatoon, . dish}' C Vall a i i r r..). 2 .1 .. / 3 = g ~.t. ,/, , t , r a. , /,/.;/7; .A.V ALST U. R E S.-694 BARREL 12.000 12 PLAIt e tic i aiaiiiEiiitad filliVatQrtiLi covbretif 1 „sio u nteti ' tothe sbeve-nantet points. ..:. tiyor a ppa r .04,4 ~,,..,, , 4, .:. :. ~ , ~, , ti ti delive red St thtorlirour Irrlittbelrepbt4 .''. 1 %. : 40 * -07- 0 . .:4V 3,lcci(P Arof,..4.Chiss'4,l . 'T '`s, a l l „Boa t , 4,o4Firel. *piroeff'ttrwalthle ji t i a, barriii if ~,, ttr,tt „ below_,W,alneDt 4 ita, ~,..,„„ ~„„,_, „ k ',.' . ~.. ' , ~._ '., •"• • . w i k -._ borat , r , sl ri , , ~ --4.-......,-.- , -.... _ _ __ -•• _ .... ~ • , A eh; 9 5kar n rela'W fintiughvo 'Tar/ it tlbwAllsoultilg-kfttino - reittbi antivereit t 11,,uelawareittitfita-- • • , negro 4> P : lii.t. Yellt ',set r ••..._ ito, owr:, t, , ~, . A55c55g.n4a,2,,,,,,,,a d 05,... /2r . gh, A G, ~,, /7 , 1 , , from IV ihningieel,,N. C. and rer . C ;mutation tic* , Mieifirates, between PhDs , ri v phat* vii i anti the) o i thseltatio,.. esi resew Aitt)Y , 4o , l A . ,,,,b, /, , / 7 .1 at ithatts ..t COphli a d a had y . , , Ze Hr t n, , e,r e ' o 'v ditill r A ! :.ibu i r3SELL dr v. 0., no. 111 Chestnut -, (weds trici Ardito iii rl : sia ,,‘ ~ tit, ... era d ialif I: , ~,ypttt?,,triqiet7,4",b,el:o!!„, ~...I.76l. . .yezzattziart f . _ ~--,, , ~ ~,:, , 5 ~; , , i . .,„: , , , ~, 7, ) ,, i . c4u Au , 4 , 8 ./, ; _ 2 . street. / ~."., e'l 9 ,:, TO e T,7,." 7le iv el'; , ( r .1 I r"? . . All 1 ' r f ,A 1 rtof.if. iTt , t i t i,l F"r ' .. '' . "-"--- . ' ' 't rl' --L- '-'''' - -, '''s ' ih , 4 : V'' '4 ' , •', j,'''.: c) f' ', T,", f' ,' ' '' ft 1 1 .... , '..;i tl .-9 - ,, , -.ll',- -, -: , r - - r 1. , '• - '•' 1 • vf t . .i .- ,7,7' 7,,,it ;. .• - .1. -'7 p t , ' .. ', '' 1. ') '• '': ,-;” ..1 , q,1 t -di ,t ,, , ' ,1 , T I'l f , , ii ~ r, J 1 liy.)11 If ' " savV 7 4 . °WV rltoc ." Y 2 7l4vpsfit:) , arstairiagija#l P e and Go. Recluse:4e, receive ac. nke en ere on liberal C. J. Hamtwo & Son London. B. Metzler 8. flohnALCsx, Fra lt kfotida James W. TisekeilMii. Page ad other prinelpal 1E10914 and Letters Credit available throughout Europe .IP. corner Third and Chestnutlitreete. MAZar'''.4iit%4A" Cilmitti AM. mr&unli; tf,a l :: , tl.l crloEtv:ri 3 :10 a Cal VIIIX FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Six Per Cent. Interest in Golt. EMMZP.=I§M Eleven Per Cent. Currency, IT&ten at per in itiolxwat for lands of Colnany.; For tale at best maarbd rrice SY. 1 0 Y a•kt \.12.1.:11 v, 7,5 ,; , u ti•,) • . 4 t N E • eaters -in Government - Secti#.. ',',.- n l'it: z_otie# , ,lGtadpacei,A,:q.A.l`TATir 1: ,- J - 7,17: 1 - AA eC , f ,. ;+.1161:1.11 1,1,1,1,147:-.. 40 South Thir' St. SSW RELIABLE HOW IN,VESMIENT THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ON TUX 7 , 1 afi4.slßaihig 4 ll6- 4 • •$•„. t !,.1) i“ 3 i $ 1 11W/Eire :•1110111=r3 ' ' • r7 7- 111 friZ.TI I4T YI-"! iXt72ll)igli CENT. IN CURRENCY, _ Payable April and Oedeber, free of Stade and trailed States Taxes. • _ This road s n it through s th ickly Deindafxd and rich agricultural and manufacturing district. For the ureeent we are offering a Limited amount of the above bonds at 85 Cents and. Interests, ( The c.2)TintsEito;n - orthis ii?affittlintie Pirmistiaik o.eadtag Italirciade ineareejlea'hirge'`aad recaruldiative trade. We rmextunead the beide aa the ekbaliatt elan mveetment to the market. WM. PAINTER & Co., Bankers and Dealersin Carverannents, No. 36 S. THIRD STREET, PHIELADELPHIM. . .. _ _. 'I3ANICING HOUSB ' '''' • I O.T . ' JEW ' s 0_ OKEik_ • 112 And 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A DEALERS IN' ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. A -.-" : . 1 ^ rx - R. r r - V x',l Weyvieqplvocterritonsrfpr., _' Peples of Life Ins itchin e new - Natiortai -Life In surance Company of the United States. Full information given at our office. ''" - d~.s BROWN'S cAMOt Waithouse RMPVED, STREET. $ : $ Df,‘: 0 3 :4 , 11 , ST:14010 34 THOMSON'S LiNtieiN : TOH eller, or Zigropeam ..ftenres, for families, hotels or pnblie.instittitiorne, ftWtety different sizes. _ Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hat Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Banki Boilers, tiltireliolsrPtategrißrqUeritiSigrkins Stoves, etc., wholesale and rgHLIRAthIS 4oillomsoN,ereg tny2l3 m wiltE6 (^.. A T A' O f 2O P,lNPc9h B ec° ll4 et : met' THOMAS B: DIXON & BORA Latsi A n dre ws Dixon, 1. Nth 011EvinWTStreetiPtilladiko, rt .14:11*Ifte StorttioNitati-=!: - tv ,-- illintntactoters4f o, Ivo LOW , J,114 ' P LOH, § ft"Eß' jai. 'OUP Glt for Anthracite, BitllMill,olle BIM Woodrire; - • ) VAlifiCti/IntlftNaizinj , 1. , , • For Warming Public and Private Snildings; VENTILATORS, CrifillitNEY OAPS, ~ 4 3 00HOPIliairaklyGics, BAT }?z Xti 1 , I a WOOLOCSALIS an. o' X A •' S y *! ITEM Wholesale and Retail .- r,r , : • ri O„ ,Ii r E -,,,,,,. Q : ; , ,0 . ‘, a r lt,,:rtf .1 'lt In t, „ ' al b ' 42t .J-la a* ran . Walifißlaulto - '' •: n 1 . ' l barf. taiit g Vnfitifiii it c. 1.2 1, arii t ~A_ . ~ Via dl3 enter /4 1 e 112 t . PRI vutClunden and ' ' 1 Sat. stili 0 ,400" ir i , 42.00 p • ~ via Camden and ,Arn oy xpreas, .:..I OIP , t ~‘"_«./N.410 X Amboy and ihtiOdedlate 'tattoo, ~ * t cwidia km2 Twit - R: P'. 18_1, , fo, M _ - ' l . a ,, ~, t 2.00 P. Bl.'irpt Lone- Nro:t , ' andt ‘Tdlrth[ Ok ,__' t 8 slid 10 Ault; 123103211nd 4.30 P. M.,for Trenton. 4,30,8413441:14,41., ~2- . 30,4.20,0, 7 and 11-90P.M, LIM ROrdentoWn NM ce,BlaransMn,Beverlyandlin. t 6.90 Mad 1.9.4,1]P.,1231."," 33 f, 4 20,6,7 and 1120 P.M. tar RddelattailliVinvide - Riverton, Palmyra and flab Boure,.and 2.P. 61.,fdr Riverton. .. , flan Toe. /IM P.'422i ! Line A lettOri froftl 7 foot dl tirkalail=7 neer fanyi ~,' tlv '..... ' 1 • ,/ Z ,i ,, , i',' , ',l Front N gton Depot; i .1 t 1 1 1 4M , Id•iiaittif.ensixwinn and Jersey City, New York adA %M I i . 00 ,' "): V- "'" 4 "'"?%lrr Trer ° Q , 3 , .4.3th8,30 an Pt V, or tem Intiallelt And at. 10.16. A. 'Land ORatil. forNMatol„,,, 7.38 an al A. If., 2.30 a id 6P. X. f0r.81,042W4110/M44 Tuflytown. - ~..... t 7.a, and 10.13 A. ht , $ 24 a ,ve, goid, 6 1 , !.?41f,qt,0,r Selienek,l amt i ' 4 ' ' i .11 .6 i n X i .1* t 7.30 and .W. 15 A ..Id., 2.30, 4; 6 lidd d . 1 ru e „. on wella,l'orreetia4llloimeatinrg,yanony,Wier ing; Brideanos and irankforti t andll.3o rx: for Ilolmsp• bura termodiat. Etationa. ”” -' fAm 0 i hitadelihialilejlotVialechatictiltitNaliniY, 2 ,-, , 1.40, 4,0,42,8 Mad 12 Ps. Aft NtiwiTork Ek - 1 . . s•mi,;il" ye71 3 43ki1......r..1;:4.1444.:14.4...*3 IV , 1821 p , . Eta argt,LineuL. , .., - ,:mt.....r...1.::...4 2-0 r: vgArAilly ,14r. ,6,4s;Sdnd 12 P.23.'' forTreiit,Ont - ,- trir: N.Na11e.43 and , l2 P. Miiforlii 01,,,; '..,. 1 _,,..• r,,' .61ANI Cita. iterrieville,Tull Wltt ammua 'a - Ed Or t ornivelle,`Torresdale album, Ta . , CODY3_ isonoming, zroleantra an 3frankford. he 9.30 A. M. and a and , 12 P i ..RVl•lnfo run daft!. All otherr„Rundayr excepted: - - - - " For lanes Iravinaletw o lrooDeljake the care do lig t o A. rd Du lut h Fit stree i It..' !ball' an hour be .re depe. The sus' r t Oret Railway run ' ireet to Wert Phil' e Oita Dept erbinttand Walnut thin Watt 8, na , . . .... , . ______ , ~, • urtr,ortniectlibrOCsinlriteliT2l7: BNLVIDERE D E LAWARE BAILIW c LINES rein Kensington Depot. • "pnirsitail .Atrf ..44,1_41_fosfirwle 3-vd to ;4=145 Ark rr . {shoo py's Mountain, &c. . At 7... w A. M. and 3.30 P. 16,, kor Scranton, Stroud.- rarg, Water Gap, Bel vkteter =We Lambertville, nemingtoa te. The 3.30 P. M. Line'connects 'direct rah the Unties:olw ...stork for „iitn fi ck.glir • 1 11012- us Ac,f or; andB P. MF. for LAMM fileind I ltdrl32o - Stations. XAMIDEN AND RIIRLINGTII,NiCO4AIV PRIMER 70N AND HIGHTSTOWNRAILIIOADI3, from Mar ' Net greet Perri , (Upper Side./ St 7 and 10 A. 51,1, 2.15,3.30, 5 do 6.10 P.M.for Merchants 101145.01Ooresto,Avt, Hartford., - Masonville,sHtd#sPortr, 'Holly, 'Smitliaille, •RWSwariller_ Birmtflithaitt and Petnbuton..; .1;1. -IV't_ kt 10 A. u. fpr Lewistown, yiligtabitowni voogelown, Hew Egypt ehdllornerstovrowrai At 7 A. M .. l P.r lAwiltairn.' w rights town, Cookstown; NeW , Egypt 4 Iltinsairettown; Cream Ridge. ImlaystOwn, Sharon and Hightstown 11112 'Pounds of Baggage tetlY tilled each Pauen,ger. raretePirMit,re,, Prpnib, Iced from taking anything as baw Sage wag weir wellrlugnsikreli.* All baggage over fif postriditfo•batfaid for extra. The Company limit the responsibnity for baggage to One Dollar per_ pound, "mull! not be tiableforataraMol/12rbtrOntraWre Celt by 91/ecialtehjyttrtt wickets sold and- aggage ,cl 3 Borton i Wopester, Springteld, Hartford; New Haven Wt i rag l eV t ge agl i ka ° ,4itaiWa w ai=, duspens on _ An additional Ticket Mace fa located at No. 313 Chest ant street, where tickets to NOE York, and all impor t= 3 4.Ner1 11 NA East, Mai Ice_ procured. Persona, 11: Tioketa skthhl Drlscelnaittl(arrn thiAir bl 4 checkedggaaggee from residetces of hotel to destination, by Anion Transf e r from ra l e .i r ell u tlfk ge forVb r iZielPhh% byre from footiof P7'1111.214 51at.,1,50 4.i0 P. 51., via 'cree , City and oamden: 0.304 h.: via lei's City an Henaingt6l2 At 7,n dlO Add .201.5 , and 12 Night: friaiJdney City.abd West Philadelphia. From Pier No„ , 1, 356 AtirervateXtfr; ll - Acr 4 lza.nodt• ion +yid 2 PL.ldt,Hrpreu l y_ia Amboy add Catliden; Aug. 2o • ll3 m. 3 II N." idu - tiymmui4Agent.' . ORTHENNSYL' '.II 6 AIX4itCPAD. it E: MIDDLE 11.0103M.—Shorteat ithdritoet, di rect line. to Bethlehem, EastOn,' 'AllantoWn, - Manch Maileton, White Haven Wilkeibai're Mahaitny , PittstonaTinakhannocke.'Scatntoni ;Carlota/dale and all the points in tho Lehigh-APO Wiro . ' mittg coal regions . - Passenger Depot Di PhiladelPhii;4l%,'W.il*l6l3ailt's and American streets. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,,IS t DA/Li :TBAIbIS. and .siDer ~TILESDAY, June Ist, "1939; p assenger 'Trains leave the Depot, corner of Berke and Ameriaaa gt r f 4lo l/ 11 1 2 1 1 ,4 ?andaX9 eXceattafl, , as follows: 6.45 M. Ateinitinodaiion for Fort, Washington Al . . At 7.45 A. 11.—Morntn Ex•press for Bethlehenf and' Principal' Stations on. inth. Pemsaylvanla Ballroad, connecting at Bethlehltnwith LebigltY4l9Y-Bailrelld for Allentown, Cataaarottla,_Slatiagt_qn. Mauch Ohttnk, WeatherlY,Jeanetrville„Harietor6White Haven,Wilketr- -1 harte,Mingstati, Pittston, Tiankhannock, and all points, hr+ Lehigh and_ WyOmingt.Valleye,_• Plea, .hr connection witla.enigh and Mahanoy Railroad for, Mahaao_y pity, and with Latawissa Railroad for.. Rttpert,' Mil ton 'rind Willianisport. Arrive at Mauch Chuldrat 12 M4f. ar - Wilkesbarreat 230 P:31. - 4431.ahattoy.City at 1.50P.M: . At 8.4.5 A.-• 31;-6.ccommodation fox Doylestown, stop ping at all Intermediate htittiOns. . Passengers' Toe,Viril-' i low Grove, 11..tboro , and Hal teville,' by-this train; Oka' Stage at Ohl York R 7, oad. . • 0- 2. ; 6.45 A. 31 . , (Express) . for .„Bethlenem,, , AllenteWa, Mauch Chunk White Maven, Wilkesbarro "Pittston,' Scranton and. C l arbendale via Lehigh and Su squehanna . Railroad, and . A IlentOwn and • Easton :: :and points on New Jersey Central Railroad and Ithirrls end - Essexilailroad to Now York via LehlyLb Vall_Mallroad. At 10.45 A. Nl .— Accommodation for Fort Washington, storming at intermediate !Mallen'''. • •. • .• /J5;335,5.20 and 8P .31,;..A.ccommollation to Abington. At 1.45. P. M.—Lehigh Valley - Express for Be th lehem, , Easton ,Allentown, Manch ,Chunk, - Hazleton.. White Haven,Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and Wyolning At.2.45.P. Acconnnadation for Doylestown, Ana-, ping at altintennedlate atations. At'4.ls, P. MI-,Accommodation for Doylestown, atop-' Ping at all intermediate stations. • ' • • At 5.00 P.: 311-r-ThrOttgb for Bethlehern, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley . Evening Train for Easton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, ' ' At 6,20 PP. 31. , Acconataiodation for Lansdale, stopping at - all intermediate stations.' • _At 1130 P,....3l,Acconimodation for Fort Washington. " TRAIN3'AII.II.IVE IN lIIILADELPRIA. :From Bethlehem at 9-A 2:10, 4.45. and 5.25. P. 31.. • .2.11.1. re M., 4.45 P,f3l. and 8;25-P. M. Trains make direct • connection with Lehigh. Vallerox Lehigh"and ,Stiaciae , bannstrains,from Etienne, Saranton, Wilkeabarro."6lB- . hanoy Citt arid Ilitzleton;_. • • 1 • • From Doylestown at . 8.25 A.31.,4.55 p.M.and 7.05 P.M From Lansdale at 7.30 A. 31: From Fort Waahington at 9.20 and 10.35 A. 31:6nd '3.16 .' • '.- Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown ttt 9.(t) . P.M. Philudelphim for Abington ul7 P , 31.. Del lestown for Philadelphia at 6.30 A,..31. B, thlehtinfor Philadelphia nt ,31 P. Abington for Philadelphia at 8 P. 31. Filth and Sixth Streets.-Passenger care convey paesert- 0 gars to find from the neW'Depot. 4 - • • - = • White cars of Second and Third Streeta Line and Union Line xpn Within a Rho:lttihad - nee of the Depot, Ticlo•ts runst be procured at the Ticket tlI6Ce, in order to secure the loWest rates of fare ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and. Baggage checked through to princi pal points, at Munn 's - North Penn. Baggage Express office. Isle. 106 South Fifth street. , llop HILADELP-DIA, WaIIitINOVON AND X BALTIMORE RAILROAD—TIME TABLE. Com m, acin 1 31,0 Alf. ti ldstyph,n it Trains wilt, hams Depot, soisofer fou aiio Thin n axp7d, slap), lows , 0 ' R .4 _I v,, is ~ u , ~ i ..,,, . g 1 WAY Nat ff. Al' Ml( rinday exceptit.), for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. Cdri nectmg with Delaware • Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and Intermediate Stations. EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00 M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltinferd; tuld , Waatington, stopp ing at,lY/ilmington, Terryville - hild' Save de Grace:Connects at.Wilming. ton with train for New Castle.. EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), . for Baltimore and Washington. stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, Stanten t i yeAratki fiaktquoliorth^Eality Charlestown, Terryville, Havte.del Grace, 'Aberdeen, i Perryinan's, Eihgewood,lllagnolia_, Chase a and Stemmers Run. NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.30 f. M. (daily ) for Baltimore and Weshington,_ stopping iii Chester, ThurlowLin wood, Claymont Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North East, Peryteolteredss.AraCe ? Perryman', and Mag nolia. • - vim t.. - ..v (-, ,e,, Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take A M the 12. Train. WILMINGTON TRAlNS.—Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. t.-Lease P.BII 7 .ATINL P' 1.00 T: M The 6".00T. : train dennectsWitWDelawate J Railroad for Hammel 'and intermediate statlems. ._ Leave W/ Ir MINGTON6,3O and 8.10 A. M., IMstAlfiand 7.00 P. M. The 8.10 A.M:train . will not stop- netweoo Chester int .. Foo 7 M . train from will:Must° ' lio or c option Train! Sundays n . .1 From BALTIMOREto 1. , D P'ftlA.,—Learell Baltimore 7.26 A. M. Way, Mail. 9.30 A. M., Express. 2.36 P. Varese. 7.26 P. M. Express. SIT LitA 3 f r , FROM BALTIMORE.—LeaYee SAL I ' t _tact Stobpina at Magilolia,Per rysa te, el ,MterbilesGracomerrriillearies• town, North-East, Elkton NeWark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Chreso T. s. ..-., — l e,Whoil and Chester. PHILADELP IA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL -44.1W4 1 1,TANINEs-kt9ppiroy f it, all SAti,on i r ghats - . evewOroestaaa rhilodelptitstated anima* Co tubing.. Leaves PH ILADELPHLA for ORT DEPOB T (Ban da's excepted) at 7,00 A. M. and 4.30 - P; M. +e- : the 'mow: It. criwitertirecerattiO:ks4g°lY4bOwtta philtulelphia and Lazuokin. .: . , i.r ,_ No:Fr - tight . Train with Passenger car stationed' will :leave Philadelphia dellyrundaywexcepted),itt , 1.00 P M., running tivOiford. , .. t t' 4 ILA 014, ,: Leave•POßT-DEPOSI for s. PADELPIII.6.. (Sun days exceptl i lte 4 4it 21,,,_9,25 A.S, and 2.30 P. M. Traikart lOW N a I.lrEfand 4.13 P. 31,,U41 4 ht e_cla apieltil Jun in 3v the 7.90 A. If Ind . hr. - tr ins for alt re din R. R. Through tickete to alLpoint , Weet, South and South west may be procured at the ticksit...oiliceti Chnit street, under Continental Hotel. whereat Stint Roo s and Berths in Sleeping Care call be recur ilinfinit e ill day. Persons purchasing ticketsjit; hi lellton centavo baggage checked at their residenteb t Stie o Isibioid Trans fer Com _ ____________:_pany. //5,,,,r " '', F . '''' ED %T, Sup , '‘... a alas • -••••• la• a. , .4., aa•a• , 71: -..-... 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Ag 54241 1 -11 -661 0h 20 ' InlYer /Liu m rp wr p g hltad t S el i pria .l . at Sab l oo li flril ' eliPa ,. tat it n t im u k- Airs ''' . 4 m2473:434 , • .L. , N ,..! 4, fe r' nu l P ° tt elioterns" 9 .lt,;474rezgArbi b .,,.., z.OO. . teerriPhiladelphia 31 :134 1 • : 45 iand 931 ,P. - ii. n = .} f t .0° `•3 11 ..gi1r i ., / '" Ti 4f - 2 45 P. Jel.;s7l”ng “`r.fhill., IzeatelikllntetrAft 1.0 zi superiticnifen, ~:, ,), 3 /Fel turi tla s an bc4 6ll6:F.4 .: ,l, :. ) . , a , o ' l t:ii: re . o) .Y e e ; fli :4' 14 :447, n ta 4 t , 7 *,.: 1" . ''',,' ' ":'..''';`,"l:''n-".:"..,,_ "I'llf' ;'''°t ' elPTrlth and Qr. greet. '' . ecnnrip.-zuwansaphia at 9.1197.. M.::. c's .q • r Id arket trainiWildi Crasseng er,.lar. ,ettacned,leaves 'hiledelplitiat c rtieonfor,,,BOK, Vini. Sil 1 6 1/ ;MOOT leaVes . attilyillrlatsAo A,. • . cOunecting ist teeth!) with it indinfidittidnlntinTo iltiladelphillitind dl wa Statione 1' i,•,, i 1 -.-. i. ... ~./ , •, - , ~ ttli ten abet% train's ' run dsillelter'S ist e,/ e e i te tuil ' tttUndey trains leave Battelle te a .....r and. .....-' elPhla at 3 15 P.M.; Rare Philadelphia for Reading at .MAJ.' M.; /taunting from Reedits at 4025 P. 111,„ . ,serilEtigElle VALLEY BAUR .- - Pnirefil foe i f eti otlwningtown and intermediate-poi take t a 7,10 A. rr,12,4,51ind 440 P.M. trains from Ph Udell' a,rMra , i. uLfron9DoWninittowit 48.19 A. 1ii,..1. 00 ,P..3;0.4a!1#45 FULittitikAAlLßbAfGPatisen keirifOrtrotnytilike-' villa tate 7.30'A.M. 4 75 and 4.31P.M. trains,foriPhila., ealidairettUnbE ant FielttrelaharPie let 5 4 0 and 8.12 r „au9 , 1456,n00n. ,r r for various Pointe , in et 530 5 411 Valley connee With trains at Collegeville , II d ikhweninevil e..'i ,- 3 r. ~‘' i' . • I,_,', , ~, --,/ ~ ..,d .. .? COUEDROORDALN EAThiIIOAID---reseesilieva tsv,, isiitrflarl a tVilgri e g a r44lll B , p k ifr, Ni l l e u i nt tireni , cilirMAll L _l s ,lAtir • 101 e Pi f igElliall AND E 13 , EST.-... atiN Fitiripat9 AI II .411.00iand 00 P.4ll.,pairsing 'Read twat , 12.35111.,.k.45 ; and ' ; 1 0.1t0. 431_,4 end otameats at arybilg s f r g with„ Pennsylvania, f ud ilerthernCentraißaMpad iisre Vilna for Fitts: orgh. Mileage W l l lll, MitpOrt,Elzairei.)Baltiutore r ,tO,, RetiuMing,,l9thatT,fainislavertHarreffirlali rm.', fEetunOlvanin via gram PI burEbiat 2: ands.2o, ,14.. and 4.4417_, ~. emanates it fit 4.lUa d 7=A. ,nud innif..se.,, rift arN York 10.00 and - 11.45 - .Jll..,land i 0.20 Pt Mirliping are ~ a ceouljaiti, ny , therr I n ne.tliteligh lietwtna44nterirOlt3 SO r/tifIRIPIP il b r CjzsP r - -i rii ' ' 8 truth r NeW ltor fistvie Me inure at iber3E. and Stoo , P,Akili ;Mailtrain fop llarriiiburg itarmNew , , jitaaar AMR° Thlinolisityi, 1 6 ille a ramdll.3ol4.lll. and 5.50 P:ll..ret_tirnittg roni TIIII2 tutatiM A.M.Land 235 and 450 r.ll- 3: - I. ISCIIE.FIi ANA IHISQUERAIIiNA ItA ILROAM, Trains leave Auburn at 18.50A:M, and 3.2 0 P. M. forn inegreve and Harrisburg, and nt 12.1CrnoOn Mir Piney V. 111311 4 Trettiont,firetnrang front Ilarriebtivg rat 7.35 1111.50 A- M.,Sindfroln MAtment .PL c 45 A-M- wad , 5 - 05 , .131e n iis . .a-Tilt;usil iiaticisiiii tickets said eurigtant ieke to all the principal Points in thuNorib and West -, Ex t rion Ticket. from Philitdelphia to Beading and te White, Stations, good for dsr , only, are sold by Orti g Akeintunedation; Market . Train, • heading end Potistovni A•commodationTraine atreduced retell. Excursioa r Tickeht to Philadelphia; good for day Mgr,' are geld at Reading and intermediate btatiotte by Read ing and Pottstown Acton:Me:HlM:ion Trains at xednced ThefolloWipg ticiets are Obtainable only at the Mike oi3. Bradford, Treasurer,Nre.2l7 South Fourth street, Philadelphia`, or of G. A. Nicene, General, Superiaten d ilt. Reading,: _ ~‘ I- , 1 , , , Commutation Tickete,at2s per'eent. discoint.betwaen any.points desired, for familiee trail firms. ltrifeagelkketir, geed for 2,COOmff,, between altpointe , at 1162 Wretch for faMillee and firms- • 4 4; fl'ickete, for three . six, nine or twelve monthe. fer - ho deo Only, to ell poi te, at reduced rates. ~ „Cie Metivesiding on t aline of the road.will be fur nish With!cardsi entitling themselves and wive, to ticketgat lialf far. , ~, , • Excursion Ticketa from ' Philadelphia to principal sta. Hone, geed- for- Saturday': bUndayiand Monday, at re duced fare, to be had only at,the Ticket Office, at Thir teenth and Callowhillatreets. , F . REIGII7,--Genidg ,of alt deseriptions forwarded to ail the above points from the Company's New Wridglit Depot, Bread and Willow streets, , I- night Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.36 A. 11„ 12.45 noon, 5.00- and 735,P. . for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg,Pcittinille, Port'C ll. linton, and all points ba giliclose at the Philad eiplidit Post- oMee tor all places on the road and its branches at 5 A.M., and for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M. BAGGAGE. i " Dungan'e Express will collect Baggage for all trains leaving Philadeiphia Depot.; •Ordere can ho left at No. 225 South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Oallewhill streets, _l5 -- E-N-'SI 3 YtV. , CENTRAL .RALCi- ROAD. After 3 P. ii.:, SUNDAY, September sth 1869. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depotott Thirty-first and Market streets,which iit reached directly 3 7 the cars of the Market Street. Pas senger Railway, the J ust car , cmuiecting, with each train having Front and arket street thirtY minutes before its departure. Those of the . Chestnut and Walnut Streets Railway runiwithin one square of the . Depot. Sleeping Car Tickets venlig had on appliclithnt at the Ticket (Vice, Northwet center of %Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at timPoltotl.., el, , • , Agent*, of tha Union'flraans e.,pfex Company will call for and deliver Baggage at t e,Dot. Orders lett at N 0.901 Chestnut street,lfo.'ll6 !tricot eireet. will 'receive at tention " ` TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: , Mail Train... ..... - at 81 1 0 A. M. Paoli Accom::. at 10,30 A.M., 1.10, and 7.10 P. M. Fast Line , at 11.50 A. M. Erie Express ..... .. -. ... -.......,.. .......... -.....--at11.50 A. M. Harrisburg Ac . c:iiii.. .„._ at 2.30 P. 31. Limelight. Accom...„ at 4A/0 P.M. Parksburg Tram • ~.at 5.3C1 P. M. Cincinnati Express at B.OOP. M. Erie Mail and Pittsburgh Express ...at 9.30 P. 51. Accommodation ..at 11.00 P. 31. Philadelphia Express at 12.00 night. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to Williamsport only, tin Sunday night pitl3Bl•ngel3 Will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock: , Philadelphia Express leaves .thily. Cincinnati Ex press daily, except Sattoday, A ll other trains dully, except Sunday_. Tla, Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by nxx) P. 3E.. at 116 Market street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.: „ Cincinnatic EXprese • at 2.45 A. M. Philadelphia Expresa . at 6,2 A A. M. Erie Mail, .4...- ,-. ~, at 6.20 A. Al. Paoli Accommodation at 8.20 A. 11, and 4.05'A 6.35 P. 111 Parksburg Train. .........- . : :at 9.10 A. 31. Fast Line -...... .. ... .......-. ... at 935 A. ya Lancaster Train.......- ...... ... ~....-........... at 1230 P. M. Erie Express at ii.lo P. 31. Day Express at 120 P. M. Pacific Express ' ° . : at 8.25 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation at 9.40 P. M. , For further information, apply -to JOHN F.VANLEER, JR., Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut ',., FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, 116 Market street. SAMUEL 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. , The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any rick tor Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and ilmit their responsibility to , One Hundred Dollars in value All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special con area, • EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, (lettere! Superintendent. Altoona, Pa, . - 99 NZ :10 7 : psl`• ."...A.ND "7/1:11Z40 ' i '• 7 Tip MATI..llrAt&glWli.,, an ate - 1 1 1 g A) Oer. ii it i ;Tot MIX "MI M,„' ops: ~,•. , 8 )1 .;.; r• r ..i. ..; ye P adelptiesl•laa ew,XispOt ThlitF4liii 04 0 !gnat streets, _7. : ta. r ii. 00.&. it , 2.30 . a., *are P : m., 4.4(v p. , m,a, ~ W .,11.91) P:4l. • - '.. _, ..'" `..1'9 Leabw West :Chester &oat Depotk.onAilimitematailli r strimtittlis A.,bt.,11.00i1 .;7.411A..A. K 1i1 t * 4,4 !too Lit, 4 4 1 ,P. . . ,--.. 4 Train. lesiVingWers 'Cli liter dt 11401 iii ii . WPM 11041 7 11'0. Jne,ctionyl.enni j Olen Riddle and Media: leo i Pfitutelthla at 4.40 P.,M., will, stop at godly, G ept, B JO*. emit and B. V, Junction. Passengers to or front sta ginsbetween West Chester and B. O. Junction'' , gegitA n 39ast,will tall etraln lcaviniu West Chester at f.aiv ...*. • ,asidaar will us attached to. pacprvas Train Et. 8.. O 0 mon; Atid aging Westa_Tuaeng,ra for Stations a_b B:tlanpetfOn_ willAake tale& leaving Philadel-g • BDIIM I 4;40lr. AL, .andltiTi..chabgaaara At 8., fa; .. t _ gc .i; • ° AtiiVhfigiiiiiiittlie.iied dir' ett ' i/P Ole vs.. t and al an stret ' . oieof e tallarketgr o rli s ebt trotrr i tt laltn ii ne sousg.l. T i lt:fare ot both lines 1 cQ Wl f ili t T a fi C L. .leavt u Vtlli d a l/74514 West (beater; at 8 . . and 2.00 P: w.- ' a - - Lets , West-Mester forPhilailelphisat72ls A. M. and . Clap. • ,', Z' 7 "l3gerg ire 414 t o take Wekrlbg A " a f is i, only, se Reksitt, And th Company Will not in any e be responsibTe , for at, saugnot exceeding one bratdredilolvg Igre.iugeoli 401040011Pcntrmtbe made ter the lame. • I Wilae e .M‘ ~ WBOBIXII, - ~ • '• • '••I ' el nt.rellg . • erintendent" '•• ............--......„' a. , 'g• ' lgg Jii•g - .- . ilorP.TM....rf - s - .`, -, ' • lablPil. f-R;THE;C 1111.11,01tATOBV&ON'',11.rEiVX :said? Ile City Votinbif. ,of 'Philaddiphhs.-+Aiwiriod, EptateveLIOIMIL.NVILLIA,Ifft .fs 00,;;The t.A for oPeointed 'bytlie eettle: and aajiterthn„. .T account of JOSEPH . NOBA-1),q „ trignee of JOHN-11:- WiLLIAIIB: , CoX)tutit toi make. datributifin of the.. balance in, the hands !pfiAtio mccouptent,wiltniect the) Parties interested for the. purposea of, his appointment., ; on HONDKV - ,' , October VitholB69, , st, 4 4Volock ' his o ffi ce, No. 217 South Third strf , t.t)itt the bitx - Of TI)114. adelPhiai. ; ;',13; 14,Elf*T'lligit12? l 4 qty w lii . " • Azi tO , and Comity of P hiladelphian -Nstate..of NAIL. ELLIS, deed.• The Auditoraplioluted by the Court to - siudit,- settle and adjust the first account or. LIS:TARNALLv..Trustee under tine •Ncut of :HANN'AR A. ELLlSi_tlecoaiwd. and to , , report distribution of. the. balance; in.t.ke hands of the accounfabt, ineet.,the , parties interOted - . for the • purpose • of his'appointrueitti -en i-110NDAY4 October,. flithZassin. at 4 o'elock,l7 *t'hh , Hier, South gillkittreeti , in they city o Eldladelphia 5t.1.,. /IBEXES . .'! ` • 'Au litdi • Ica w Sti - t j".,Dr TO: COURT' ,ON: * .W.MMON ..rj•EAtl rOAt Tiftwerrr,;lND vOIINTY PHILADEL; HIA)-Mnech Term, ae: L.Tn DI ores: ;HAN+ ' NAH, AILT/lER. by her next friend,. MICHIBALD HO 'B JOHN , ARTHUR.- To JOHN ARTHUI respondent: - . Mahe hike notice that a role be e granted on you in tho.aboto case, to - show 'cattail. 'why divorce 'lnstruid 'tuittrirnonii should not be , decreed therrin, returnablo SATURDAY. October 16th .1860. at II 0.0100k.A. M. 'Personal nogoo Niel; on ao-' count of yohr.sibitenee; - • •- - L - • ; JOHN' - SHALLOROSS; ; , Oer!W !Ai% 4 Attorney fur Libellant. FBTATE OF."1.• ELIZABETH ' , Mc. • "aituSLABD. decoaled.—Letlere testamentary- ma e last will of said decedenthav hag. been granted to this undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment, and those having deigns will present the Ramo to :11ARGARETTA .McOAI.IBLAND; 'Exec, tarla; N 0.507 • North. Nineteenth street, or tO low At - - torney, WILLIAM J. IicELIIOY, southeast amok Math and Walnut streets, Philadelphl • • °el f Gt.* T ME r BRICK•Ak • • ' • • t AUL :* ' SOUTHWARK YOITRDRY, - • a3O WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE *TEAM ENGINES-4ligh and Low Pressure, Horison'- !.• tal, Vertical, Ream, Oscillating , Bleat and Cornish Pumping. BOlLERS—Cylinder, Flue, Tabular, Ac. • STEAM . HAMAIERS--Nasmyth and Davy styles, and - all dam. • • • 'CASTINGS—Loath, Dry and Groan Sand, Brass, dm. ItOOFS•Iron Frames, for covering with Slate 'or Irod. TANKS-9f Cast of Wrought Iron,for refineries, water, otl,..Stm. • • • GAS MACHENERY—SncIias Retorts,Bonch Casting* Holden. and - Frames,. Purifiers, Celle and Charcoa . 7 " BarroissiValires. GOvernors, acc. • • - SUGAR MACHINERY—Such. as Vacuum Pans and rumple, Defecators. Bono, Black. Filters, Burners, Washers end Elevitnrs, Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Blavk Cars, &c. Sole manufacturers of the following specialties: , • ...111Philadelphia and vicinity ,olWllliam Wright's Patent . • Vartablo t:nt-off Stearn Engine. • -", In the United States, of Weaton'a -Patent' Self-center-. • ing and Self-halancing Centrifugal Sugar-drainingblit. • Maar rt & Beon's improvement on Aspinwall & Wooleey% , Centrifugal. ' Bartol's Patent Wrottghtgrott Retort Lid. • • Strahan's Drill Grinding Rest. • Contractors for the design, efectionund fittlngui of Bit• fineriester working Sugar or Molasses. . . TIIQPPEE. AND ' YELLOW . 'METAL Btesithing art fneei Copper Hallo, Bolts and Ingot 'Copper, conata tly_ on' hand ond for sale by HENRY WIN BOR • .. Ns. 832 South Wborren. :Glatit.lol6 ,Pilis-: For an' the. I pnrposes• of , a Laxative Medicine. • ' . ON'a, • ...... .:~~: Y
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