CORRESPONDENCE. OUR POTTSVILLE LETTER. Correspondence alto Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] TOTTSARL . I ,LE August - 20, 1570.—Yesterday was the mtht...dppressive day we have had. It was another proof of the Mat of histrutitents and scientific theories. There was heaty rain the night before ; the thermometer regis..,, - tered - SO - degrees at 0 A.-4., and at no„time-exs ceeded SS, and a fine breeze blew throughout the day; yet any mane who had not seen a thermometer would have declared. that that instrument had not seen the cool side of 100 degrees for twenty-four hours; the wind might as well have been the sirocco it felt like, for all the cooling properties it possessed, and as for the rain, it was generally conceded that it must have rained boiling water. The Tale Alto roll ing mill was a better indication Of the heat than the one usually accepted. During allthe pre vious heated spells, the , was run steadily, night and day, and the men had borne the heat without flinching; bill yesterday at noon they struck en mastic*, crating that they could not and would not work iu such stifling weather; and the Super intendant, Benjamin Haywood, Esq.,' who is also the President of the company, =with char aeteristic humanity sent them all borne, to re turn when the weather grew more endurable:;- and this, although the mill just now is pressed . with work to its utmost capacity, and- the Northern Pacific Railroad is clamoring for 0,000 tons of rails, only half -of which hake 'Went on as usual ; and all tbreugh the bight could see from my Window': the . glowing fur naces andtlaming chinaneysovirieli eombine,so harmoniously with the blazing; stacks of the Pioneer furnace and the dark background of the Schuylkill valley, -in 'Making up 'it, night scene on which the eye never tires Of gazing. The heated term had a sudden termination. About dusk a heaVy shower. passed to the northward, throwing a' few drops into our streets, and with it came a breeze, which made blankets desirable at bedtime, and, after much nocturnal banging of shutters and rattling of - whidoWS;nahered.,irr a•morning modeled 'after those of Paradise. • _ . StichWeatlierdiakes one feel like work, and it Will be needed this fall, if all the work laid out is to be accomplished. In legal matters alone, there is enough business announced for two metes, beginning September 12th, to oc cupy the court under ordinary circumstances for three mouths. _Tau "long causes," each of which may take a week- itself, and eighty seven "short causes," in each of which it is certified that the evidence-on both sides can be beard inside of four hours, make up the list. 15.1 ares are also issued for a Quarter Sessions jury, from which, it appears that ge I:you intends to hold - Unit court., ;IS - usual, notwith standing the act restricting him to one week per year, and that iu June. . • Such being - - the ease, we are' Adapting our selves to circumstances and preparing *work for him. Murders iiiidThi - ;;;lnvay - robberies have been rather hd'requent, for . a week or t.,,.1.?ut in their stead we bave StiddertepidemiC of cellar robbing, with now and then a burglary. The last victim is Mr. C. F.,Kupitzch, a. welt-known soap manufacturer, who tells a. somewhat apocryphal story of a_ thief who remained, during the whole of Wednesday evening. under ' 'n-the-parlorythe7sameLbeiAg-oectipied-- at the time by a party of guests, who yet did not discover the intruder. Mr. K. " knows he was there, because his head made a dirty 'nark on the wall"--a warning to burglars to - be sure their hea - ds are clean before taking up their quarters under parlor sofas. After the party bad dispersed the house was closed and the inmates went to bed, first locking their un bidden guest in the parlor ; from- which - he effected his escape by cutting a hole large enough to let him pass his band through the door and turn the key. He then proceeded through the house, helped himself to eatables, eatables and - movables, and departed without a bit of fuss. Indeed, so unostentatious was Lis going that his absence was not discovered until neat morning, when all the fuss was made by the family. The Reading road is carrying more coal than it ever did before, its shipments from this re gion for the week ending August 25 being 116,102 tons 5 cwt., against 115,934 tons 12 cwt. carried during the week ending July 22, 1-(l: 4 —the greatest amount ever previously carried in a single week—the 'Six Wolin which the types made me report a couple of weeks ago having been a pleasant fiction on the part of the compositor, probably the same who took all the beauty out of the name of West West Falls, in my last, by cutting it down one-half. With these shipments we are iv a fair way to make up our little deficiency o 000,090 tons, or thereabouts, in the three working months which still remain to us be fore winter closes the canals and checks the trade.. The first adjustment of payments under the en CoWPrOWlse WaS.Made.Y.esterdaY by a joint committee of live operators and five mem bers of the W. 13, A., who, from the prices ob tained for coal during the current month by two firms selected by the Board of Trade and this e selected by the W. B. A., fixed , the basis of wages for August at Si! ,'").s—a reduction of out loan the three-dollars basis, which bask, it will be remembered: is Si-! per week for tor outside laborers and $ll for inside laborers. Wico. .3011.‘ S. CLARKE lii 4:111l'ACIO A siaep.dia Reception •Mr."Jobn Clarke is now' playin Chi cago, and as this is his first appearane, in the West we are glad to perceive that. he has been very successful. The Chicago says of Ins first, appearance : Atlast,after all the dreary wctks of act obatic and leg business, and commonplace theatricals. It is refreshing to get again into the legitimate, represented by suet' a consummate auto' at, John 1 . 7..;. Clarke. The stereotyped curtly benches at MeV Were once mon . - full. and tilled with one of the most intelligent andi t.nce:i ever in the theatre. It was refreshing, inoreover, to be able to sit again in au audience mit!) relined ladies, and not with the jsasses of bald-headed men and sports about town, who have heon attracted by the leg burlesques of pfef, few weeks. For a first night, the an damee v,tis a I eyoarkable °tie, especially as Mt. Clarke was a stranger here, or only known a European and New York reputalion, and asreputaticus from both these localities are of . ten quite coca,, we i..,nglittalatc Mr. Clarke upon his unequivoca' sitece , ,., in the matter of :Audience in a city ;t 1., the rule to avoid first nights: Mr. 'Clarke madehis appearance in the well known eccentric ?o/c of 310)., ti - ellbeitcon Bootts, in a version of it. however, differing ic,inewbat.f . rein the Usual stage copy, st,erliuu Coyne, the author of the play.baving rev:armed . it expressly for Mr. Clarke. We pass a t once to .the actor,whose personation of the rob. was , in many respects, a creation. lir. Clarke is it comedian in the beSt, sense. of the term—that 7i.5 . . - 116 - 18 - extrernely"funny - and - div'erting without, once descending to buffoonery. Nature has done a great deal for him.. his presence is admirable, and his command of /drys/tine so perfect that the studied eccentricity of gait and manner belonging to the Major was never for gotteii for a single instant. .11is voice is one of rare ranee and superbly niodul tied, mid capable of itself of expressing himunt Nvillout the concomitant action. his face is marvellously flexible - and 'expressive, - and well adapted for humorous etpressioM both in' it;. fixed loOks and its quick changes in emotions, There was fun • in whole: 'presence. /US: 1 :dr' wat expressive: Tilos° excruciating Whitl: 7 4 . 1 s seernqd animate with speaking life. There s,hriuior even iri Lis prominei4 teeth. 1I I. rids, from; thumb to little finger, were elo .ti tent with irresistible .humor. His pit was a .nstant source -- of diversion; and was so t!toroughly eccentric andirresponsible in its et ooks and odd quirks, as to appear unstudied. Even With his: back to the audience, as be stood iliarking time with his expressive, swing, fraq . o4, some excuse of a rent boiler or orn wall paper to get a chance to speak to, • the charming Widow, he was funny, and from coat collar to Leels, the ;very coat;;and pantsseeinett Untitled with the spirit of:jollity. 't. •:t t It would lie alisurd - tO gauge. the character of "Major De. Boots," or to try:.to fit IL into hie as true to nature. There is just exaggera tion enough in the character to give . it a -po- Sidon midway between fact and burlesque. It runs in the ruts of Dickens's characters, and I%tr. Clarke's personation of it partakes of the slme element, and his picture of the peaceful beco is just such a picture as John Leech would have drawn had Dickens created it. • It would be well nigh impossible to select any one part of the rote in which he excelled, although the strongest points were made in the absurd nasal rencontre with "Icebrook " in the_ second, and the discovery of the : parentage, of the cherub " Adolph "in the last act. And yet, there is a constant pleasure in following all-the little_ conceits and- -whimsicalities.. with which his quick imagination and fertility of re source fill up the personation. One prominent instance is the: • - scene where he has made up his mind' to assume courage and terrify . " IcebroolLP -He strides across the room with a - farful menacing step, lie draws sword half way frbm the scabbard and forces it back 7114 a clash`.' 'lle kicks oVera hassock in a menacing matintr; as if it were "leetwook." As he passes the piano he makes a terrific scale run, as if he were grinding " Icebrook" into thousand pieces. llis coat : his sash,his sword; his bristling hair, the'deePetiitig red of the face, the portentous, fiery whiskers, all play their part ; and, when " Icebrook" refuses to be ter ritied,he passesto the other extreme with equal elect. One of the best tests of his power was in the constant peals of laughter that followed him-throughoutiduicture-of the two-hour-ex— istence of " Major De Deets," and we doubt very much if theM`was a person in the audi ence who would not willingly have prolonged that existence another two hours. We once more congratulate Mr. Clarke upon his success and the ease with which he has accom plished it. PEIIIOOI CA LM A/der/run Literary Gazette. for September. I Published by Geo. W. Childs. 7,(4n: Encyclopedia, No. 40. Published by TYPotlruPhic Advertiser, for July. Pub lished by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan. The Underwriter, for August.. Typographic Manager, for July. Pub ii,ited by Couner's Sons; New York. Mc Takao? ogi, , t, for September. Published AmericaTiNem , LCompally....N e NV. York. The .71/othirn, Thiitkrr. Published bj , . cau News. Company, .New .York. r;oo , / fleatth, fur September. Moore, Boston. The Hcfald of' Heollit; for September.. Pub= ii i..‘,1 by Wood eV.Hilibrook, New York. The Chri.si; li . orW, for ;$0.1.119-1111)". at No. 27 Bible house, New York 1171(7 - i‘er, for September, Published I. bents Brothers. Boston = BULLETIN. Anna Robertson bas. been. elected incipal of the Edwin M. Stanton , aintnat . School in the Twenty-sixth Ward. fund for the relief of the families or f re m e mid I led - at — are — Penn sytrani agar aise tire now amounts to $1,42 30. —The workingmen held a meeting last nina in Kater hall, iu ieferenee to Coolie .migration. Israel Y. Ball was President,. '1 pumas TLillips aid Win :Kelley, Viee Presi d , :its, and 11. Bright, Secretary. ];,isolations pmtesting against the proposed importation of i.; , llinese laborers with a view to supplant the native and naturalized population of this elquntry were adopted. Speeches were made by John Leech, General Win. B. Thomas, C Riddell and. John Coleman. —.James Thompson, employed by Messrs illiani Bunnn at Delaware avenue t,(l Race streets, had a hearing before Aid. :err, yesterday afternoon, charged with etn ,,zzling $34 50 front the firm on two different wcasions; subsequently *s'2 25 in five cent pieces were missed, and when the defendant. as accused of the larceny he handed the money back. Ile was held in $5OO bail to an cr at court. :—Alexander Giltillen. who had a hearing be- La Alderman Kerr, at the rJentral Station, on the 111th inst., and was committed to answer the .Large of stealing pig iron from Messrs. Etting bro., on _Delaware avenue, above Arch eet, attempted to commit suicide on 'films night by severing an 'artery in his arni. tie bled very freely, and was almost exhausted L. lore the physicians succeeded in stopping the of blood. No instrument of any kind I.ld be found in the cell, lmt it is supposed u. he mado the With the fragment of ~ i ntlow pine. From hiSetiolis - it i sm.- ! !.,ed that the man is insane, and steps will !alien to transfer Min to an asvimu. SPEC' A L 011 CES EISQUEII IN6 VALLEY E AI L 'J.-7 ROAD COMPANY—Office, 122 Soot!, SEIIoND . . „Pittr.Anr.l.PlCA. Aust., 4.22-1:4711.. , 74. NoTICE TO SToutititiLDEß6._Th , , Semi ituuuul ,111,11 t 1 , 1 rap'ht! sto,l; or this C4,,Tn. 1 ,1 .. uudrr ike Ira,. to the LEHIGH. COAL ANI , VIGATION COMPANV, at tht rale of TEN PER (TNT. pet +.taula, or TWO-AND A•IIAL le DOLLARS • tir Of taxi., il! chic ,ou Mo.]. THURSDAY. Sepo'hil ,, r 1, 1 , 70. 4, ib,criptioh, - , IN in b.• teeth fei ulhelled ain, - .unt of etock. N1'.1 4 , \VII ITN FY, .r. C- N (YPICE.—Tff E PEN NBY LVA NIA INSURANCE COMPANY. A i ,T 27,1 . 1 milling - of the Stor,iiittildwwl 11w ;iiiiit Fir, 1 iwiii In ;.r On 11101 , 11/A 1 . . Ow:Ali .1,,y lwxl. itt A. DI. , o ill i , (.` 11.41 tiw 1.) tiOrVl, for 111 , ) , 1111.,'Z VeAr. NVIII C.IttIIVELiIi, Soerelore. COPA RTN Elt 811 P FSS()J,Ilrfp )N r (ii I . :"PN El:•;H t ''l'h he! etefine under the • ot HAY A 1111 DEN ITT s% dis,.l) ol on the 17th t ht \VI M.1.1)1 Il Al. t, ;II r1;•III, 1111 ttl uouirc of hip fuel cootinto the Itualoote 41, the ohi :ite.o4l. No. 1;:U . Ort.et. DAN lE Dlc I/EV I T I'. I' 11 lA. .1 ottuFt 21,117 u. 0u:24-co • BOARDING - I co() A HCII BEEN ) lylittttlup,in owl) r,:,:rpt ton ~t I:nn ales nr kintilo c-ntiruu, ; alm) trtl.lr boa] tl. nu Intf;., PERSONA G IIItOFESSOR ,101-1 N RUCH ANAN D 3 . .11 can be consulted personally or by letter in all dis- CaSee: Patttinte can reV. - upon Haft Mpeerly and . ner. 111i111(+11t cure, as the Profesuor yr( rat ell and turtinthen new, scient i Ito (Old positive rentodtes spoclully adapted to the ivants °lnopatient, Pt - III:to offices in College Building, No. MI PINE street . Office o e hours trim 9 A . to 9.P. Id art3o lY Tilt GI N = tiff - if ----7- VirfEltS7 = -TWO - 11trisT: • died COHSE 1MF...XJ.1111! us s<IiIJ LaLl 1.01101111(1{1 tho_i t uryjyjn,, p artn ", lui - eidltriiiisoh, tinder the old firm name of lilt,‘NtiON ISItOTIII3.R. A good assortment of the beHtquitlity of Bittiminothi Coal ith‘ aye on hand, carefully prepared and promptly deli% vred nt modem to priced. an.2:let§ ..... .. MAPON 13/NEb. JOE'. P..tiIIEAPV ' ri t illE UNDERSIGNED . INVITE ATTEN- I VON to their 'stock of oring Mountain, Lehigh and Locuet Mountain coat, which, with the preparation given by tie, we think can _ not be excelled by nuy other Coal. . Office, Franklin Institute Building, N 0.15 B. Seventh et ieet . BINS St SLIE AN T , ialut if_rch Street Wharf lichuvlntll . .. - . ICE.-122 - CA STRICTLY PRINIII3 Uharlmiton Iticr landing and for salo by - EDIY;11 ZLO WLEY, /6 tioutkirout utrooL. JPROrOSALN. ==n===l ROBERT PETTIT, Payttia.ii • United: , tati, Nay \ tiJ:~-t L ~sa(~t WANTS COAL AND` WOOD. Desirable large lot of Ground with Brick :-Factorf, • S. W. corner Second and Ihtntingdon Streets. tot 250 feet on Second street by 273 feet inches ou Illintingdon street. Possession at once. Will be sold on favorable terms. . , . LGKENS & MONTGOMERY, 1033 BEA.GII • Street, above LAUREL, sul7 snt 1217. • • , , • . . • FOR SALE. • - Vey Desirable ;Wharf_ Property, lin river Delawnre, with large' brick Building and enHive Shedding. Hultable for, shippern nogar dealers and commission inerohanii, on purr Hide of Beach tarot, J feet 3 - tnehea ,porth of DiarlborOugh ,Htreet.,..los feet irontrni a 4 3 7 . feet deep to pnil'of wharf. wittrprivilev of ; HNtrinling BB feet' to wrtrdens' rocks .ench HM c)O nier for vellscis of hand olaHn. • • • ' ' LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, 1.1 au2 w a 101 • W. Bench ntreet, above bourol. I'ORE—DESIR A.1.3.14KW0TR J 1 , 1 perty, No. 1013 Chestnut rarept. E AWARD O. ME lib, Convey an evr, Walqut street. FOE SA LE—HAN DSO M E R.etreo ESL.- i2.:11. dello)), Wallace) great, nal , lA ) . VAc i t) , ll 530 '__},E4 ttiit 'street firril FOR SALE—A LARG 1 ;. LOT 0 E Mlit Ground, with brick Buildings, on the south ONO Of Wai , hington avenue, west of Twentieth street, loti test frost and 130 feet deep to Alter street. Baltimore Rail road passes the properts.._, • LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, 1033 Beach street; above 1 itro'. I=ll - - F i t FOR SALK—LA VERY VALUABLE HOUSE mid LOT at the N. corner ot Forty second street end Kingsessing avenue. !louse built of brown stone, three stories, containing in recoils, and finished in the beat and most , substantial manner, with all the modern improvements—one of the rifest desirable houses in - West'Philadelphia, - 'Property should be seen tO be appreciated. PPC6III4 wishing to kaow the terms and examine the property can dose by calling on JAMES Dl. SELLERS, until :-04. P. M.at 111 seats Sixth street, and in the evening at 00 Sonth Fort y•second street. , ten 4.1 tr .BTREE F.—FOR SALIG—A . .-. "qt. 71 andsonos- Modern.',ltiestiletic.e,.•22-feet frottf t .Mitt•—'- extra conveniences; end lot 150 fest deep to a - street; situ et, on t tie south side of Arch strect, above Fifteenth. .1. M GUNN EY & 50N5:733 Walnut street. fiffi=l • - FOR',SALIIz.- , PINIII :STREET- (180C* , = Ent:Modern Residence, four-story brick, three-story Lark buildings, two bath-rooms, water closets., and all other conveniences . Lot runs' through to Rearsley street. Terms to suit. FRED. SYLVESTER, 203 South Fourth. je22 tfg er!!, GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE--A WI handsome country seaticontaining over two acme of Ilet. pointed stone residence, with every city con• vrnivuco ; stone stable and carriage-house, and grounds ire proved with drives, we Ike, shade and choice shrub• hery. situate On a turnpike road, within five minutes' Wltik iron, a station on the Germantown Railroad. J. m. GUMMEY SONS, 733 Walnut street. 4151- BUSINESS- -OPPOB,TUNITY:— WE WI have for sale, cm onay terms; fifteen minutes from the city, on the fiertnrintown Railroad. an Elegant Real del•e, beautifully and completely - fitted out with all intern conveniences. . . . It has been occupied for two years as aboarding-bouse, s b.: oss ngood winter and summer patrouage. J. DI. AIME 1 & BONS, 7as Walnut strrot ERM AN TO WN—FOR SALE —two new pointed 13tono cottages, with v city conTentence and well built. situate Ado five minutes' walk frorn.Church Lano Station, I. iLc Gorniantown Railroad ; !SLOW each. J. GUM, SONS. N 0.7.13 Walnut street. FOR SALE—THE3-STORY BRICK Iy residence s with 3-story double back buildings and ry convenience. No. sl3 Lombard street: J. M. (.1 .11)11.;Y d SONS, No. 733 Walnut street,. FOR SALE—FOUR-STORY BRICK. f.,:1;1.. elLing, with tbree:stery double back buildinza, ,611 , et, east 01 Eighteenth ; bus ovory To convenience and improvement. L,t SK feet - front 1;! ,eet deep. J. M. GUMMEY & SON 6,733 Walnut FOR SALE—THE DESTRABrIt Dwelling, with three-story hack build N.,. 222.5 Spruce etr.44. Wit h all modern improve. , 2 TnETTIF , (24.13", le" Other art tett cat Wek.t. zprue ,, , at rek , - Apply to CO 1 1 PLTOK t DAN, 433 Walnut street. OR AI , F—a RE EN STREET-- The handsome residence, marble, first story 1 - 2D Ir‘ou t. with rode yard. and lot 197 feet deep through r., ody wirmstreet,N o. 1021 CLINTON STREET—Throe-story dwelling, h three-story double beck.buildings. Lot 2Ux115 feet r' e..t. - U.E.STN-UT- rhT,REET---I.landsome,fora-story -rest, u.ith large three-story. ba,k bruldimrs. Lot 2.5 2'" f...l4—deep,—te-rSalomam—st-reirtitu• • _ _ . . F.ST LORAN SQ,U..-5.11.E.—F0R SALE—The ci,oLtiol.,Ur-tibti) brvwIIFICM.O roihtenct. 21 feet front, •: three-story double bock builditigs;-situate 246 Webt I °eon STlnro. t order. J. M. . GUMMES. A SONS, ‘Vriltiut street. en , NEW BROWN STONE HOUSES, :CI. NOS. 2006 AND 2010 SPRUCE STREET SO, NO . 2116 WA i.m — r STREET, FOR ALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN THE MOW! SUPERIOR MANNER, AND WITH EVERY moDEEN CoNVENIENOE . E. D. WARREN, 2913 rE — ST ,fETWtkii Y AND 4 tiVLOCK P. xnh2.so WHARF PROPERTY.—FOR SALE—A. Wharf Property, hiving I'ior 70 foe,. 1,10, With D.'cks:iii f OR en e h Hide, .ittlahi on 1,11111: ill, II! r Railroad bridge. fI:3'I3ITX S 5()N5,723 Walnut str,,..t. PHILADELPHIA—VERY VV r Build ilia Lot for sale—Forty-first street f,t. only unimproved lot in the 1,1 , .ck. I. M. GU IMEY 3 SOns.TS3 Wltinut street. street. 22 feet front by FO feet deep to a street. J. M e (, ( - NMI; I( A: SONS, 733 Walnut street. E. TO LET . ._ The New Five-Story Store, No.lB South Sixth Street and No. 9 Been. tur Street. \l'illront the whole or uovirato flooru, with or without steam Power. THEODORE. MEGARGEE, opal-tn. No. 20 South Sixth Strout. f1:1 "ST. ALBANS 'LACE."—A NEW more houses on this beautiful street will be offered for rent on moderato terms. The street is a new one, extending from Twenty-third to Twenty•fourth Street, north of I:latharinestreet. The houses are medium size, and have all the modern conveniences. Facing a park ',domed with fountains, 'rages and flowers, they are especially attractive and present great ludwtements as a .place of residence. Several of them are already occu pied. Applicants for those now offered will inquire at Oho ofliceif.J.OSEPll JAMES, 801 Gray's Ferry road, corner of Catharine Area, or to C. 111. S. LESLIE, 717 knns . - iltr Get out of South Street Cars a.t Gray's Form* road owl walk dew), two agility's to the houses, or rfet out of Pine Street Care at 'l wenty-80000d. with a pass over tht , ir Gray'li Ferry liratich to the hoLiFiti. It' In TO LET-TILL - STORE NO. 21,5 Second Fitroet („bore Spritoot,M foot trout feet deep, ex tondinti back to Littl‘! Dori: street. I tt.: 071 thls CAnt I/11d ASTSt ,Ipply to fiTuitGEi , .. I m 3.151 No. 1230 rltaletlWooll street. i FOR ;EN T— TWO HOUSES. LARGE Gar ftr , et, Frankford. Second and Third and Fifth and Sixth re,t cars pasti every few ainuted. fininvdiato poShethsloll. Apply to JOSEPH "SAIL. au23 61 North titxth street. KT F( REN T—T VO LARGE STORES, 237 1,1,4 2.3ti.50l I Av;itp, ~;tro,t. running. through Dela Ware avenne. Aleu,large size loft over above es. A ppl. `2tl " 1 " RICHARD C. BARRIS, 315 Minor ,tract, or JOS. S. FISHER, ;11,20 61, n 1127 s to 111 61; 3Ol Commorce street • REN T. DESIRAIILE Coy ... LI BRED COAL YAIID. Ni good will, excellent ',wallop, large capacity. immediate o'n;senion, rent Brick office, stablo illlll 1,C1111.11 COISI ploto. Loeit• pm, S. .16. corner Twelfth and Washington 'greets. Apply 414 North Twelfth Kreet. nut 22-61' 1`7'.1 E NISIiF_.II DOUSE AND Stenton avenue and I.l4ter's Lane. inaniow n , Nrlllllll two 1114111111 g walk ol'the Wilroll4l ;,,klll/111 TO 11!111 for one p.ar, from fletober 1. Howie all modern coin enieneeß,witli Nllll/1”, larae garden, paJdnre lot, Ac. AddreHs WM. M. ELidooTT,J tt.. No. Markt:: nlraet. aulB th N t TO P,ENT,'FITENTS.I. - IEIY.L-THE sirabb , Ihree.Ntory Dwelling, No .100,Sonth Ninth rot, with all and rc Pry convemmuo. POS6OIIIII/11 011 01' : . : 1/011t September lot. \ho,ttllnefurnlnhetl Dwelling on We,- , t Arch street •AI in, prr,vo/111:111S. /1011110dilthl ponNii:lol.l. Apply to IPPULIE. ,SL JORDAN, .133 Walnut Htreet. F UR E N LAItTiE R, m. iu the Amp , . r portion of builil• it unto , , rormq of Otteitntit find Elio, th Itt, Fultabli , for rn:tnitt•trtitrituti will 1,0 rontwi.ii”pa -13, ortogether. J. tt L'lll.llllt & 50.N6,733‘4a1nut Flicet. • l T OR TT ANDS 03MME COITN try4 pf.vt.rai ncreH jantl, nn Old York road, five minutob' Malk from Oak Lane station, on the orth POnnaylvania Railroad.. • ; FURNISIITIC COUNTRY SEAT, within two min o toe' walk from Ilavorford kation,•on the Penney Ii 111119 trill Rath mal.•" J. AI OCIRISEY'& BONS', '733 WM. FOR RE N:r--I.,A.RGE DOUBLE k.. 1 ,1 1 . Store Prop: 1 . dr, Roxithwtlit :cr. M,%rlco.t mid Sixth F; 'cots. 3. 81. GUMMY & 50N . 5,733 Walnut lA.. OM TO LET—SECOND-STORY_TPRONT. Boon 924 Chestnut street, about 20 x 28 foot::; tiitablo. r an.oftice.or.llght _brisinto3o. jalb tf rp . FARR SCEROTEINRI! fr:.' Ff . t RENT—THE VERY DESTRA:- t:' TILE four-story_ brick Score, situate No. 322 Mar het street. J. M. GCMISLEY St SONS,No. 733 Walnut street__ . . , C _ --- REEBP & MoCOLLUM, BRA T 4 ESTAT.I6I AGENTS, ___. • . ' Wilco, Jackson street,' opposite Mansion street, Clops blond, N. J. foal Estate bought and sold. Persons desirous of routing cottages during the season will apply or address as above. • _ Itespectlnlly rofor to Ohan..k. Ilinbleam, Henri Btuntn, raziebo DLclly iu, Anguatu Morino John Davis ans W., J uv °nal. toB-tfi •=tgaMaia FOR. SALE. TO REN, AftllUSk;lo/Elterb. G RAND SUM NIER NIGHT'S FESTIVAL; To DIIENNEIIOIIOIt, beaiven by the • • • - SJENGED.DIEND. JUNGEN miENNEnotrott' AND DAIMON LE, WEDNESDA Y, eItt"PEMBER 7th, 1,179, AT 'WISSAHICKON PA RK. Tickets Si, ed milting nue gentleman awl ladici. be had at the following plactat • • Di ewe Stand. Continental Hotel. _ IL NIIHR, No. 329 It ortit Eighth street. L. Movers. Muck Store, tils Cheetuut street. Lee d.; Well:Pep Mlteic Store. ' A . Watson, No. 912 Itlarket street. • - Girard House News PUt nd. ' lA. Proskatter. Nu 232 South Third etreet. Itatlnet.'s MitiCnrl ;Hall, wm2 North Third street. IT. Ilaltz'e Ire Cream. Saloon, Girard avenue, ;chore Thirteenth street.' iOtlico of the Dentokrat, No.' 914 Chestnut street, It/Moder the Preie Prow. 418 North Fourth etrect. Office of the Abend Post, 485 North Third etroet, ;Joeopli Hoes, 1907 N. Second et. atta-R mtrem to W§ WALNUT STREET THEATRE, V TIIIB(kzATURDAY) EVENING. A tutust 27, SEVENTH' NIGHT OF .TIIE strouti.. • Bou(lcitulCß Groat Itacing:Hreima,-,•; , • , THE FLYING St 101), In Art 2 will belthown Mr. G EOH(I E E'S • GRAND CHAEACI'ERISTIO PANORAMA. Comprising ileyen thousand feet. of canvas, a Magnifi cent and Anitonted Picture, Illmitratfitu mho GRAND (IAIINIVAIA TIME OF LONDON, THE DERBY Y • GII. GOING TO THE 11.0P.5.. - SATURDAY, FLY INC SCUD MATINEE. Moore open fit 11,1, commone.; at 2 o'Clook. A RCH STREET OPERA. HOUSE, Arch Street. above Tenth. SIMMONS & SLOCUM'S raIIiS,TRELS THE (TAMPION TROUPE OF AMERICA. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY. August OF TIE PALACE OF MINSTRELSY Itox 0111 cc open from WA. M to 3. P. M. for the siile of tickets. 5u11i.2(3 _ . . N.li.'W' 'ELEVENTH ST. OPERA HOUSE, Eleventh Strectnom Chestnut. :. • , . o . . . --- -71113-FA-DIILY-11ESOIFI't- Established 16G2. CARDWROSS R DIXEI."S MINSTRELS, The Great Star,Troupe of the 11'orld, OPER FuR TUE SEASON. • Pregenting to the public the FINEST TIICIIPE OF ARTISTES IN EXISTENCE. Box office open from !Ito] o'clock. Scuts can be secured after 1 o'clock, at Carncrats Music Store, No. t; North Eighth etreel. R. F.:31,111'80N, Tromurer. J. L. CARNCROSS. Manager. DuntEz ...BENEDICT'S OPERA ROUSE. Seventh Stroet . below Arch. SAPPIIO OPERETTA COMPANY EVERY EVENING'. THE BEAUTIFUL "ENDYMION . ." MISS MAGG.IK BA BOLD as DIANA SA PPIIO ne CC PID , • - 01:,..0.acill'elUient'apereitu, outith..l. • • • TI OPE-A ND THE CROCODIiE - .NEVER BEFORE PLAYED IN AM every Sat at an ,;t F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. Novvity and Tithint Et - 4,ry Night. GREAT CONGRESS OF bTARS. 'PHI: BEAUTIFUL BLONDES. Wi:nr-isol with rapt Urf/1111 itlIVl3llSe OItRAT ETHIOPIAN COMPANY. 1 . .. l 0 Grand BM IA a. New Burlet : l nem, lic,i . li,gn, Arta, ku22-ti - : -• -Comic .Afterioere, At-. REAL ESTATE SALES ()P,PBANS CUE liT SALE—ESTATE) of F. A. ' Vandyke. S.ir , , A.us:- t Pllnolant to an ,ard o r of this Orphan4 l •Court the City and Comity of Philadelphia, will be 44414 TwAtie.ll.•pf. 1,70, let 12 , O , looki at tin Philadelphia o.rur the' following bed prurd.rt In 1... if F. - A . - Valtd , , 1.--Veill/ hid , 1,01 n, TANl•l4t) -6C4;41/42.1. and Twouty-. t .n 1 i.dreet...el, 4“444 4 . .11, , 4101) and '531101 4 1 444N. , -t,, 17 Lod troll:. 273 feet deep. All that lot of gridind kltuato oh tit , ' it aide rf hriiflhili Front "tr..-t, I.eetnut tied Otluri.n., tlo , eitY ~t Yaibalel~.hiu: r4.44444111;ff in front on Front -ten , t 17 fe , i. and 10 dePtlli Init,lnp Atri . ot. 117:1 legit- fu Ar4?14 4 44.1 ,or WSP.I" 4. 4.4 , r, noel nrii d 4,4•rtilmarl 1 I,y City lot No, .1:74, lan. - 1.1 - .I or.. . ‘4.-4‘%444 , 1 Io .‘44i.44 , 14 , s(' Water , tr. - . 4 r , tttlt• 5 12 , g - t otintl tti P. or late of John niapi th, John 1 , -lid 1,,,..:^hit . .,11.111 1 , e.trrot .444.4 . 44,44.1 441111.44 11 4 , Itrel .4 , 4444 .4 -44 11... , 4—A 1,4 of i;:i.,1,1 0 1. 1-" I 11"111.9rf .4., )4,1 11 4..1 4.), It 144.1111'.. its .1 - 4 , 114 tfunlAp . lot , .f (“4411414 4 014, rear Of ,tite 17 e.ent3 , -thirit .dri•ot, at, t - ,, xtendiii3 - &oh 1,, t , T. 1,1 E 41411, .11-t.a,ce ui i 5 f t b lni 11 , 8 E.Ro j t ; ..ro •- , ,t..1.11i1ir :114 to , Fritn:shri .tr , Ar‘i 31ar41.rt hlorri< titu.ci• I,v ,ti,tl.lrwx:l,l Att Ei;;lith Ar I r>a fine n 1,4 i.ialtbi,, , trk.ralitliri (it ;tiva: ce Doi Eixlitit • t t l' Eight I, fftr.. , •11, ,, rt1.‘,.,r11 •“ ..t.ance fk, , t ”otalt tr , •-t gr , ,11,t1 , 1 T., C. 1)illinoli sr.i ri•,it 6 anti 111 , nr, 4,:trillf.; r. in, El.:llth " t fret 1.1 4. , plat • fit lit . ginuitig. N.... 3 on.i I.—Tv. .111111..11V Of Si ., i . llOl lir . ot toatn . A 4, 4 ride . of A v. hicL in a Z.lreCt into fr. , in ~ t r.-et, nt the, :1 fICI! s , c 1•25 feet teens fpntn D'AftWitrO!" ,, ...verith gtr , Pl. Ant Is, thu • Foil? ti stre , .t . : cnritnititticritt AntLooy str...t tit and e.%trk. , 111.11 , ... 14,11,p21.1 L•• - rwitrd if? feet 3 mon, or Imes. to grollrl fur -1 -rly of , :atharine Alon'l-.. that lot of ground, nit Out' (Ai the Nr epile of whim)* strait. commencieg nt the distaste i of in feet io is crd from the north : nide. of Iheiiinson 6troot ; Anthony street northward 53 fart ; thence l•. eround of more or less, to ground formerly of Paschall Mierrin ; by the same south on a Ilse at right angles with kin-on street about 71 feet to a 5 feet wide alley; liv bail eastward 49 feet 3 inches, morn or t o th e i do e e of liegintiong ; together with the trio privilege of the said Charles and Anthony streets -aid alloy. s respectively. the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY. Clerk O. C. F. A . ANDYK vANDy K E xecutors. M. THOMAS A: SONS. Auctioneers rk n 13 275e10 139 and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE—THOMAS ILllj. S Bonn, Auctioneers. Ou Tuesday, September C ico,la 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, 7.•:/wat refer re, the Thiladolphni Exchange, As described pre , Peet , l: I: z.:` No. I.—Throe-gory ick store and dwelling, 'o. 231/3 North Sceiind street. ..io Dauphin street. All that three•stoO s brick mes s enge with threcestory back buildings . lot of ..n oil, Situate op the east bide of second st eet, north Onn Olin street, No. 2303 ; the lot containing in front second street IS feet, and extending in leptli 70 fi,kt. 11:0- ihe gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water, cook range. underground drainage,•&c. orate—e3,Vollunty remain on mortgage. 2.—Three-etory brick (Nelling, No. 421 Sergeant Nineteenth Ward. All that three-story brick ~,, :ling,. with double two-etery laid,: back to v.round,eltuate on the writh fade. of .Setg , ant. r.• , t, 1.19 feet wet of street,Ninateenth Ward, ;Int 18 feet front by 82, feet deep to an Alley. with t. • pi is liege thereof. The home lose bath. range, 1, gam, saloon eittiug-room. with boy window, n rarlor,dilling,room and littelieu on the Wit floor; , red throughout. I,x;no may remain Ott mot tgag, •• 3.—Threei4tl,ry title]; Store 1.. No, tit Seventh etreeL—A II that tin brick de(-fling. with three etory Lark hund- I I 1.11.1 lot of ground. .ituato on the hest -dile of Dauphin etrect, t-lit y• !I, Ward. No 2244; lot 201.1 front by 72 n.f.t ii it - he to a L feet with; nih y, Stith the privilege thereof. , 1,01151! late bath, gas, heater, rangts, Lilid , :-rexotiul rutpirreo: tbrOtighotit eau CCIIIII.III (111 mf , Ptgaga, . I—Lot of Bety01(11 ^1 Fool All that 1.4 of 'l , l, Mahn, on the twrthwo , terly bid, Itelgrad,•• oily West) td IP W rl, Twenty filth ard, City of la n point it, Ow Ino,lle . , at Fit:l.ll4'w ; th , nug :than: thia - dio of 1 , 161 him) . , 27 de , „4„ 7. min.. tr r , ,1 uLual 3 . 0 fad, more or h•s,. to ';11 , 1 now or late of Airs. Boyd : thou° alool.t . the south 63 deg. 12 ntlu., yc ..:st 02-11 X) perdies to viler of ground now or lat.. of Twells; thenc, atom; suoo Knuth 21 deg. 29 inin. f etn4 16'3 feet 6;',. Imelta4 to ;.,11ole street, and thence northeast ‘tlong Ilt•lvrado ahont 612 feet, 'more to the nothll. , of N.' •• at StooL hour and 111110,,, ; Lontainiug, of mild lane, 1 acre. 111 p,,r, ~ 1",--1,tot, N. E, corner Fourth and York Si roets, .teenflt 'Ward. All that lot of ground, signals at tip ~ort,,, r of Fourth YOlk streeto.Nittettallth : in 11,1111 on Fourth street 100 feet, and 11' pth alony, York street 192 feet 6 inc Lo., t, art janna nn t. `ale Absolute. TIIWIAS SANS. A urtioneer,. ouls ra and 111 South Fourth street. ORPIIANB' COURT SAJAE.—SIR proceedings in partition. Estate of -Androw Mat . deceased. ding s HMIS, Allf:t1.)11190ri, Fri lace fjr4,linil. barge and valuable Lot ov..r acreA, B.•cond F'...et, Fourth Street. McKean Street, Moyameming A • Snyder A \ enno. First. Wan:. Pursuant to an .mr of the Orphans' Com•t for the City and County of . Phi MOO. ot, September 1;1, 1570, at 12 o'r'acle, noon, at Om Philadelphia Exchange, the fol. • S, late at AndrewlL,rkof,du c••ao,,l, ir..: All those 2 lot., of land. marked in a eel.-- Ie i., phis Nos. 20 and 21, situate in Moyamensing Tom n. oh. County of Philadelphia, First Want ; lot No. 20 be...mining at the northwest corner of lot No. 19.'un the Mecanmurinq road ; thence by said road north 40 de-: gr. -1 , , E. 1735 perches to the S. NV. corner of lot N 0.21 ; tle nee along the S. W. side ot said 'lot S.CMAI degree's, F.:15 !i•10 percher; to Second Street continued ; damns along the said street, and fronting n 'the same, 217.1 ‘ l....;rees, W. Pt 1•10 per c hes I . the N:111 cMaio' of said • lei No. 19, sold to AIa.:OMM Silrrillllll and (1 bristian Des thence hy the .N ,E. line of itid,lOt No. 6814 deg., Av, 4;1 per. to the place of beginulfig .ofitalning 3 • t c, plo perchetti be thy tadmi More • or. 11441 d the ,Hier of them, belly No: af,lieginning at-the cor ner of lot No. 20, op the Moyamensing road; thence by he said road N. 40 degrees, E. 14 1-10 perches to the S. IV. corner of lot•N a. 22, now sold to William Worton ; timmto by the.S. W. 'Rne of said lot - S. 68.!..11 , ilegreus,'E, ;9 2.10 perches to Serund street continued.; tie-nice along • ails W . side of said - street, and fronting on the mime, S. tifl.; degreett,'W. to the N. E. corner of lot NW 29 afore• said :thence along the N. E.-line of said lot N. tliX '4lo'; grees, W. 15 1-10 perches to the place of beginning ; con. 'Mining 2 tuxes and 52 perches, be the same more or less By the Court, JOSE NI MEG ARY, Clerk 0,11. ALFRED, J: Ftlll.ll.N, Trustee. 11. G. JONES, Attorney"; N. 13•7-The above is well worthy the attention of builders,capitalists and others, having large fronts on 4. streets. and in the immediate vicinity of a number of very desirable dwellings, is l'ery Valuabla, for building hole. It istibouL2sunnresfromthe Second .anti Third ht. PaPPCllgor BRIIW•ltY 01), Mr They will be sohd together as one lot. flee Survey itt the Auction' Rooms. •• • • • •Ifl, THOMAS & SONS, • AnctionocH, 13:I mud 141 5. Fourtli t5l. att 13 '27 fie 10. itEAL,EST ATE SALES. Pi.:llkAir'iVll,l7 SAI,E.—TO, CL4O . Blf A i! , l , J'artnership Ageoutit.—glionses. $ 6 160fitc, :Aun t °neer,' —Valuable property, , Large throe.story'brlet: null, with engine, boiler, ,tr.,Northwest corner or Ridgo 'avenue and l'weittylirst street On 'l'lisstiav, fbtpt. 13, 1670, at 12 o'clock. noun, will Ito sold at. Dublin: sale, - anthem re:terre, at the Philadelphia Exchange,. all that lot of ground beginning at a point at the west side if Tamity-fitst strert,36feetziorilt of •Nassati street ; thence o:tending northward Along the WeSt side of Twenty-first street 22 feet 7.i of an inch to too southwest side of Ridge avenue ; thence northwestward along the southwest side of Ridge avenue 12 feet 3'S inches; theneo southwestward 24 feet 6 1 . Inches ; then,,,, westward fa fell 7!:i inches to the east side of it certain 3 feet wide alley ; thence south ward along the east side of sat' alley, on a line parallel 'vidli TwertiV-drat atreet 'hi . feet, and thence eltiltwardtl7 , tget 7 Inches to. thdodest. shde of TwentyArtit stroet,,tlet place of liegladling, . c . ',,..,... ,, . , - Alt.o, tilUthar` tor of 'grotind',sontbivest side of •Iffdro atenne, 12 feet t inches northwestward of Twenty - first street ; thence extending northwestward aloog the eoliths, est side of It Mgt. avenue 30 feet; thence suit lit m'c ..twitril 73 test tt',; Inches to the east side of a certain 3 feet wide alley ; thence southward along the cast stile of ' sa Malley 3 feet 9',14 f tali ea t ,t bump.. enittivrtid , tOt feet.7„tij 4 inches i a nth t 111.11(15 )o or t ht.* till rd 25 feet 4P4 Indite 11 , I Ito southwest side of Ridge avenue, the place of begin• Mag. 'Wit' The Z.14/1 , lot. have together II front on Ridge ac-i, tie and Twenty-god street of 6t feet 4 inches, by ahent 87 feet 7 Inches deep, to a 3 feet wide alley leading into Nassau street. ft ‘r" The improsll.ll./Ittl. C 01114.1.4 of, a In ra., thres.ittory bi.„.k Hill, tst by 44) fro,. mini a ono-htory IkriCli hriliding attached. It' leo. been used as a eabinet, saw and plan. in g mill, for which it is welt adapted.. The, walls art all gt- oodles (hitch, the . building suleittigHtfl and well lighted,.so as tO he tired for 11111 ronnufa.thring purpese. 11a4 gas, watt r. well in cellar with force and _Mt plittip end pipe, ti ntw 15- horse•pott er 1.11211/1. t built by 11•,9, Fontaine & Abbott). In the 1/41,P1111,11t, ;1114 boiler', with gtillf4t'S , 11111 - c, At all 00110,1" and in good running order, which with the main line of :Matting; hangers. driving 'belt and pulley will be included in„the dr , 10.!. - titibrect to it.yettrl.l".lo.af rid gent of 0'.4-3,11 trldoli CAI! iii.'.. -paid elf in cm tewy 4, 7200 to biLpaid at finis ot sale. 'Terms—Cash. Immediate% polmt•to lon. sit! , abi:ltutt. 1.10 - Nay be,earindiced an rtlay - pre', ton, to sale. Id. THOMAS A: SONS. Auctioneers, Ana 27 se3 19 139 and 111 South Fourth str,ot. -• tff - 0111'11A.N6 - C()IT112 - -SAI,E.-- Ei-1.. 11. a lat e of J osepli 2ilulliti, tlveetve.l.—Tholnas & Sy :J.l, A liCtioneers.“-Des i rabic" Cosfulrytkl ate., 1 wire mid 11 , 114. perches, No. t74'i 31ain 1.1r0,.t. 4.1.11011.. Alien 4 I we, mount Airy'. Puri-mint to flll older of the Urpliabs' court fir the city a nih , "lltll) , Of 11.1/10/4.11/11111, wilt 1/1 ' , Old at public sale. on Tnestisy. September 13. lt•ltt. at gf o'clock, 1.10.111 at the l'hilndelpitio Exchange, tic* , , - e f , 4l..%rittg-litedemb-lute.V.rlYv-41 , 414-- of .-.lolf-ph -lint irrr: -- der 'ef,.ves.t. Alt Ibet metisuage unit lot of land, hMauna, in the 'fit enty-secoud Ward to the city of Philtelel phi v, I,,,nt i ded awl 11 tsgribecl as. inflows, 'VIZ.; ,11 , )7,1711111it.,' at a t. tit serfor a corner otitlit-s,outhwest. sble, of kio.gto.e.. ~ ~d If:Wing front Philadelphia to Nora. NVille, ; thew , : by a lot of land of Garret Ilittenhen4e s,tith It; deg. 30 min.. lveet 40 peiChe s to a stone it for a , '.,:tier' - then, it by is nil of ..seatew Allen sonth 2 , , ti0. , .4 . t..,.,t 1 7-2 , 4 I ,i.r t .hes to a StOli Pe cr a e..rtier of th is ml4l . 144...1 late of :lam, Miller ; rho,-re e• the sans, north 10 ilei4'..:',/ ;min.,,': t ant 40 pert:hist to attntlyr htelies.et for tt goriAir in the atm e'en) Yids of the said great road ; thence by . 1.1 , _ 4.1511, north 2.e deg., arta 4 7-'J) pert' his to the p 1.,. o 't I,,, g i g . LIVI2 ; t' , 1.411111111g I acre, 1 .5 ill p' ;dies 't land. 1.... 0, 1 settle mere or 1. at. IS-- t ag the carne- ptentb., , , vrio, h Si noel blituhacv. hy indenture Mite! A pril rgh, 1.1 , ,. ter ordist in Pettl 1.1b , c1. 1 ; .W .11, N0.,;:g., page 03. granted 81 ,c1 eorivogtl unto the thtichtlasetil. blullitt. In foe. N. 11.--'11“. i11..1.71,1,1,:e11t ,, .. An ti , Vivo awl a ibkit storY .fraltl,.dy, idling. a ith._ tV. ...le,iey ~htopka. at: k; 1, utid,,,,,,,, . -trainestaffer. fruit and tilmacc trec a..t.g.. It is ;.%IA-41:t a • half mile alebe the l'aett ....et fl.diror.tl In , pst. ab I abont ::I*l ) fad. ft t,to Noma Air) tit a tbni I.lg U? t. - 1-. At :Ail II iil Railroad. T.lltne—FLEA , n,l,y rPti:du on Inortitagv., - AVM ,1 , .. v. - b by Mr, tb, pert [ern j; the Court, JOSEPH Mt . :GARY. ( - 1.4 r -k• O. G. • PH :BECHER, E•x“rri.:(..r. M: THOMAS SoNS. lel 27 u , Itt 1:19It] t , ltt.lt Fourth eor.,-.,t, A,_ rfi)itY T(..)• C1,(../SE A t tattto , t.)..—Titrti , -St.trY tkit , l b.ot, Ila 7 Irront k q tri%. Ir ttr.l wtt • ett..r..; trt , nt,'2l; t,..t to ot- st , ~Ittt. Ott 1 . r 14. 11, Win at j• 111,11. -,;•`. at tilt' Pitt ta.1.10,14L tsiny uil tit , tl hr Tittohttle IQ; pi :1 - Corltd Asti • 'VA) - tillat' , ltt , •to.tod ‘ll.' Fr:,ttt .ttst. rn 7 t r + _t;a Pit I,.t.p.,,.n.ttrt•t-t., tr-t . Wttt.t, Not. ra, 1T,17 “1..! 1:041. fr , mt Fr ~nt •t awl • xtr,111,..,..! t _ t.t ;tont. '1 1, iftl; 1 .41141i4,, irt3rttin4 tuni ti.r) 1 4 G1 1 . fri.litn k c fon 11, et )t•a,..• 111/1 t , , 1,'`,"! 1 , 011 2 t• -, t, ; .I_,Ati_l_t; , •Lt 'll ,-, t.Wlth it to HIT% ;5 7 J. Oka 1 f dr, thctitril.r.“l:.,-. .-ren.--Irs4sh; lie No, I L. ,mt.l 7 Fro l i ..! g-zr e s tp, a. It Is .$ll4 fo.--1,41-. A T. I' t v,ll.l_b• ,tt,xlx Fa )0112,.. t;,. I.—Ti.zr • 3 0 .9rizet . Al; I},,T ,t. 4 Ctr:d • t;/. - e..1!15 Nto k•t ~117; COLit.s7llil3:lllt Ir. LI 1L 4,,fq -; 3", 1.. t G.:, 1 , 332 1 2 n ”1.. r .tr•- , t i.Trt )3f ,3-1, it;; 13.. alt.! !at ;:.rotilid. rir 11,11 , . on 6 M. , itTiiirtt tint 3.:r33 .1, U. L it tojt. t`t [rant:; o.t, it, Infi (.44. Cii:it : 113 1,11) • { 1.111.a. ._'tetras— :!..1A r , 77“.• In mriminatc -3.I.TIIONIA:' A Si n iiti24 ..r3 P. tV - . 1 . It I. EST A'rE.--'l' I I )1 A SONS' —lllLTI , if..Tfl , Thre,‘ "t! r; Pt ielc lte.hlence, 4treot.rto:th ot: Vito nyyt,Fitn Franklin ~-1 11.11, . 41U Too-ony. • ,, pt 1.170, at 12 4.s* fuck. IA :11 •at tthh, anh•. :it the Phl t k•lphlu•ENr:bauu. , thatikll flit .Icrn thrsqs sctury brickwith three-story Is3cl, buildings and lot of p the ca.,r Pun . 01 SiXl.l/ 617.,t,I•Ol111/ 01 Vin.. '219, con taining in r Ntnt tti Sixth igit-ot fes e-.1-11$1,ng in detach `ft , feet Itheti iriden.ing Pi! the -until did.. to Ito breadth of 34 fact, and contholintz of that Inct M pith the further depth of 21 feet $d inches to Farr etrect, the entire depth heing 12u fe. t-2 ffonttf hon. , butlt, llnh‘bed liandboloe tftqo, ttith flu• modern con; enkliel•N ; 111%6 Infirtpl , front it) tind , contatho fifteen trans; him wittuut (rout and vobtitotto doorß. , ollintlt Rlinttt:rA, 711:1r61 , ...Wry wall and fres4coud, hot ans•l told titer. marble Inallt:Ir- ben c.all4,lati...amt taa hstrn,l, hatoieorne pill r.Landcller In parlor; has ua.,2 Lath roetal+, eoohing• range, &c, f'ul..-ct to a yearly grounthr , mt of 15'0). 31`. THOMAS A: SONS, An , tilnior4. 113 and 141 South Fourth itr,•vt. le'- 21 o , 3 =. • f r PE I.k.N S' COURT PERE - TC)I3, „ , of John F. Cunningham. lit.iiitts Sons. Aut t Four-story - Bricklles hien, c'. No. 3. Welt Penn Square—Pursuant to,al. of the orphans' Couri for the. City and ('ould of Philadelphia, - trill t s i,l at wild', /mi. , . tta r(ir ,-11 ' 4. - TtleAdaYl fierit‘anbiii Pit b-151U,at 12 , o'cl,a I, . neon, at the phif,,,litphi,, 1-;‘ , lnlntn., tht lli cc ing property, late of John l:. Conning- , i 7„: All that lot of erontel, , brick nolsnarre Uteri on t.'l' , ct.ll,fitnitte tar . the cccst 1-i.to of Merrick' ,tre NVeot P4.11t1 t wean Dread and Fifteenth „streets, Ninth - Ward I.'Vrli ,,l l“; at 01 , foot 7 inclool south of Nat liot tilreet ; containing in Irma: tat !derrick street 21 feet . inelo.F. 411,1 ektetoling in depth: cc 'I toot n 5 it'll - within:ll , y ,-whietl,-Ilitifung,..southwierd. con• cc Ith mutt her 5 fret utile running tet nth idreet; i; c it.NN of the faet • that the Pohl'r Slnii,il' g- lao.it e•cr trtnnllc 1, built upon the Peon Sneerer;. this pteco of oiw v derdrelde :OA N 101130 111Vt,t111011t. Wf ,ila to WY - , E.), at • A tictian N. , ~ in,. tipo f t JOSF.PII MEGA BY, Clerk U. t - ' . CNA It 1.1,5 W. I: A'TZ, AtinintiHtnatvr. N. THOMAS SONS. Auctioneer,. ttct 1 , 010 :ant 111:-.0111.11 Follt tit hitt P SAL,E.—'I ; IIO MA.6 & SONS, ILr A Sept' ttil,or at 1:: o't Welt, uugn, 11 ill he 1J1,1(1 at public sale, at the yinh.„l,4 s ,hh,"Ex,d,,inge, ti' following tloo - rilwt proper io.. 314 :—No. Teo..itor)' Brick' l; ,, ((eg , ( 1 . Forty eighth street. a b ove. lin verfor.l ,tteet . jell then,. 4 oodoty brick f rougl.h-eastl cottarrei roof).: sitnate on the w ta.t of For Ir c i iclh stre-t. above )1“1 circa: e.u3c i , ll feet li inellesittont. 14 114 feet dory. Ell,ll twine e, ru lc. 'l'erit.,--j ,, 2.10 ma: (11 14. 11.1111.11irtt4. pfoows.-lon, -lioyH /it 255 Forth Pot 1 1*•tit , tt , 61, , •1. . • v. ill 1," uold '2.-I'/1.110.4.1c 1.1.01110,M 1... t-61 .H.C.114 tr , . t All Thoh ,, ' tv—,,tory !nick divoliinw, rind Jot s gmood tbuu -I{lo,ii innging, f.ittinte on Mt north Hid( of HAMMON :4111 ~1 on N 'OW, fel.t Si`CIr•F , CI/1111 sitT. I Hell tot if. by 151) feet; I (.1 thew .1 1 0 fec..l \Veal Of. Siy I' street, ench lot - 25 by' Int) Not: mu , re,t, of Scat) ccrouei I,lrcet, lot 25 by 145 feet ,levp on • the enet lfuc, and 34 3 feet 06013 welt the (Aber 32.1 tout nl•Ht of Sixt econd 6U eel. lot 21 test inches - front. and 110 Peet deer ~n the rues. 1'.19 foot on the and 60 foot on OW 110E01 line. ll' CWIO . IIIII lit N,. T., yul,--F.1,000 11111 Y XOllllllll on n'h.• • N. T.IIOIIIAS 4 . • SONS, A notiono"l . 3, 5:521 Sc pe.3 10 iSs an,1141 South Fourth scrod. 0:•i! ATI;R:L-111S'I` 21:TE of Bridget O6born n 'demitd3l.--Tivq.karli_ , e: .donl. ;Au, t ionta , rs . ..4Two story lintel. DWolling, No. 17. 11 South. Tw - elfth street, below 'Morris — street, corner of , I , Vritkine 'el root, Mt Pursuant to an Order. of thetOrplians r Court fortho'tity and countY of l'hiladelphitt, will be Hold at public: sale, on 'Dues day , Sold, 13th.1870,nt 12 o'cloek. 110011,ut the I.lllltutet plint.F.:\ change, I lie lollowing described property, tato : deceased, viz.',-4411 'Abet dot' of ' ronnd and tho ineristinge thereon erected ; nitunte in the . eastt Wstil city of Philadelphia-beginning at file ntirth tingle of TWelftil lltreet and it gertain 35-feet wide • street; laid out and ()paned parallel with and at the 'Ha' I:owe )f,112 feet l; inches south of 111orria street, called ,Wat kins st real. • chntaining in front on Twelfth street - tic CUStMtll'a..67 lout, to .111 3-feot 'Wide lead hig northward Into Week - lull Street. Bounded northward Icy ground now or late of Robert J. Mecer, eastward by said 3-feet Wilill . lllloV,EVilltilWard VS' Waalins street, and westward by 'Twelfth street aforo said I Being the, same lot of ground whitili Itobert J. lderctir and wife, by indenture, dated April 'St ) 1801, and intended to be' forthwith recorded, granted and • ell11VV) ad lllstO alllllo4 ()mborn, )tin hairs Old e.seign, cc'i rcg Mercian unto Robert J. Idetcor. his heirs and ILHiii-'3lll, the yeurly rent of e 21, pitylible•ltalf7YttirlY. ou., the first days of April and October in evety year. it the. Court" ( 11 ) PA E S P tt i 1R SUNS; IGA A l t c. ° t r o l e ' '. tf anl3 21se10 , 139 and 141 South FOurthstree>. SAIr/ETIBO TONS . oF • ChM:4,A float. te ,Woll.l23KDlwAtlat&rteatOr.,,,,t. MEI= .11-P444-11-011S, JINTEIL Lip =sr c , .3t.00.211 mpa titstertol4 t qui oimi...Bione or •1110'40 B43tigt: , chhich vhs laid at Glon6esteri l N. bn ThtirfidaY . terhoon, Aug. 18th. TEE 3nterior of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Main and Queen streets, ermantown,is to be handsomely painted and frescoed. Tim Rev. A. J. Hastings Kati accepted a cart. to the pastorate of the -Doylestown Baptist Church, and has entered upon the duties of his office. Bunior SYmrsOi , r,returned from Europe on Tuesday evening last. He left immediately fOr Elmira, N. Y., the seat of the Genesee Confer ence, over which he is now presiding. Tim next session of Princeton Theological seminary will open on Thursday next, Sept. Ist. The introductory lecture will be, deliv ered on. Friday morning,:byLprofesiov: 'Hodge. -THE Rev. D. Otis 'Kellam - fornierly , 'teeter of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, has re signed the rectorship of Grace Church, Provi dence, llt. 1., the charge he assumed on leav ing this city. . • THE Rev. D. A. Citimingharn, pastor of the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church,Eleventh street, above Spring Garden, having returned from his summer tour, will preach to-morrow morning at 103 o'ciock. • Tin: '2slst union meeting in behalf -of the Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society win be held in the-Rox borough Methodistilhurch to-morrow evening at 73 o'clock. Several ad dresses will be delivered. Mercer Street Presbyterian Church,NeW York,has been purchased by Commodore Van derbilt and presented to.Rev..Dr.Dectri, par for of the Church of, the Strangers, for el:an gelical unsectarian mirk. Tim Rev. George Morgan Syra cuse,N. Y., has been tinaninionsly called to the rectorship of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, gt u .411 e, pari.s o f Inch - tit e: late IlishOp Doane Was rector for many years. THE corner tisane ofthenewpatholictlhurob of the Immaculate . Conception, Front. and Ca.iiafstreeni, Will be laid on , tbe.ditif of Sep tember by the Itt. Rev. Bishop WOod. The building will be of gray stone, b',„ by 136 feet, and will accommodate about 1,800 persons. THE Lower Dublin Baptist Church is build ing a chapel in Bustleton, in the Twe,rity;third Ward, in which Sunday school and. - Sunday evening preaching services will be is: expected to have it ready for use October. This will be the second 'bitildiag' . 'of the kind erected in this field, the first at Fox ebase, wherf: aiionrishing!. mission-is !low iii progress..._- • Timnext narterly meetinn, of the Philadel phia Conference of,haptii4 .514tistertj NyPt he held in the Rox borough Church on Tuesday, Sept. Gth, at .10!, o'clock A. 31. The, exercises Win include an essay on the queftion "What best means could the ministry of this or any, other given locality devise to extend pecu niary aid to those of their number who may be temporarily or permanently disabla" Ton result., of the meeting of thirteen Jew ish rabbis at Cincinnati were that from the prayer book should be omitted all -references to sacrifices, angels, resurrection from the dead, a return to Palestine, and a personal 31eFsiah ; and that the remaining prayers should be in English and German, and express the sentiments of modern Judaism, and that the Sabbath services shall under no considera tion be transferred to Sunday. - TAM City-Mission-of the P - roretirrit EpiSco: pal Church is now in active operation. Rev. Samuel 1) urborb w, .General Superintendent i by appointment of the Bishop, earnestly appeals to the Christian public for aid to enable the Mission to carry forward its work among the neglected portions of the community, and to stem the tide of 'hip and wickedness which is tilling the city. All moneys contributed for the support of missionaries, defraying the: ox- Fe!me-4 of balls and chapels for „Divine Ivor, ship, and for the relief of the destitute, will be llraukfv"' ' applied. The rooms of the Mission are . at No. Sciuth Ninth street, and are open daily from 8 to 4 o'clock. - THE Bible Association of :Friends in Ame rica, now in its lot ty•first year, is pursuing its steady course In the distribution of the Scrip tures, as well as in the publication of the very neat editions published by the Society. The circulation during the past year was 9,641 vol - - 11111f±.13-37462 - e - opk - bei mid- tiro (101E1: bons being 5,779 copies, chiefly distributed in the Southern States among the white and col ored population. The Scriptures printed and distributed by the SoCiety are strictly of the authori ver.. , ,tou-,-wil-liont -not e.or comment. The bits - mess of the Society is conducted by a hoard of managers of fifteen members. The receipts for the year arc 553,5:1 and the disbursements .- . 5:f,.'" , ff5 The distributions for the year has been in the gross 104,998 vol umes. A NEW chapel for the Calvar2,- Presbyterian Church has been erected on the north side of Locust street. above Fifteenth, directly oppo site the church building. Its dimensions are .57 feet front by-f. O-feet deep. It is Gothic in style;and built of Trenton brown stone. The front'is ornamented with! tiro: small towers, rising above. the 'gable, and a large Gothic window richly traceried. The tirst story is 16 feet high ,and contains a spacious lecture-room, ladi-ts' parlor, tiro class-rooms, The se cond story has an open ceiling, and 25 feet high at the walls and 39 feet to apex. Around three sides is a gallery six feet in width. This is intended for the school room.. The gallery contains ilVe class-rooms, separated by sliding glass partitions. There will be accommodar tions in this school-room, with the class-rooms attached, for over nine hundred scholars. The building will soon be completed. !- THE Christian Union of NeW York has the ~ following-e What--has' •become'of 'the-Weekly Register A few months since we were aston ished to find a new Roman Catholic paper nu de* this name, published in Brooklyn, N. Y., expressing with the greatest bOldness and vigor ideas which were liberal - enough fot Father Hyacinthe. It opposed the declaration of Papal Infallibility, "not merely as a matter of opportuneness,_but_as a_ matter of fact. and of truth." It denounced the taking up of cot= lections for the Pope in American churches, avowing that American Catholics had no in• terest whatever in the Pope's temporal noweri "We feel ourselves no more obliged to main- fain monarchy in Rome,"—yuck was its edit°. rial language,--thau to Maintain, the despo. Lim of the Czar in Poland Immediately - If4 - ter the appearance of this last article we missed tho Register. from our weekly exchanges. Six weeks have passed, and it does not appear. N.or, has it appeared at all, we learn, since that Onslaught upon the benignant beggar of the Vatican.. What is the meaning of this sudden Aso SO Vigorous a Member of Society? Was itsuicide, starvation, or murder ? Where are our police detectives, our coronet's juries? A ray'of light breaks upon us ! There cornea to us this story, so well authenticated that we . see no room for doubt: The otheial represen- Wive" of the . aWent Bishop suinthoned one of 'the conductors of the Register, and gaVe him an emphatic admonition that its tone must; be changed. The Managers' of the paper were so unreasonable as to insist on expressing it in their own sentiments or not at all. The latter alternative was indicated by the representa4 tive •of the "powers that be," and the paper was immediately Stopped. The suggestiveness of the whole- transaction is so great that we do not feel it accessary to add anything by way of comment. ••- Tim new , Episcopal Church of the Incania4 tion, situated at the southeast corner of Broad and Jefferson streets, being now nearly. cum. pleted, thefoll oWlngdescriptlon'of the beauti+ fill edifice will .prove interesting ; The build:, ing is of thegray Leiperville stone, from Dela 4 ware county, the cornice and dressing being of Belleville brown stone. ' The architecture is of the English Gothic order, with nave, aisle, trapsepts and clearstory. The - Width; of the main building, including nave and males, is 61 feet, and the depth 114 Met:- the transept: are 88 by dtfect. The Main‘doeor of the church is ornamented with -finial and dreieket.4. and pre:4 .seats .a vary apPeatance,• Ort-the-nortlif west pan& isthe tower, '.7,8 feet stittare. Otl the southwest' Corner 16 an oinate,poreh. Thal tableS are 74' feet high to the pouit. and the front one is fitirtheninted:llY a'stone cross eight . feet high... The side walls.of the aisles 'are 24 -, feet bigh,,with a roof springing- to: the . . cleat: story.wall, 34 feet fronithe ground; front 'thq aisles to the eaves of the main roof is a clear story wall 15 feet high. This wall is sUpppEtoa by pointed arches resting on Nate cluster pil- Jars, with foliated capitals. ;41 this wall are 12 , 4 arindows;whiclb,liko ail the , ether livindoWs, *ill telllled with edstly stained ghtsti. , lathe •Broad Strcb% end the window'" 2U feet b,_13 , -.' „1" j bi f ' r °II feet wide, a d - 18" - ricliS , ulltoned: . Th s will be one of the finest in the country. A win dow also surmounts the altar in the east end ; in each transept is a window of the same style as those intiurgables : they are 11 by 21 feet. The ceiling, which will be open to the ridge pole,is lined with yellow pine boards,ploughed t o. "0 ve,.add i the r f4i7tcriegvtit c tair b(uld,req - nee n . ills atalio . ut, ~t, ' elfe -1, drs4 T y k ro k u ‘; e etAyl tor "oCetlfia cy:abOtitrOttist ,t 4P en romn pleted will be one of the most beautiful and costly church edifices that adorns that magni cent thoroughfare. HEATERS AND STOVES. PANCOAST &MAITLE THIRD AND PEAR STREETS, Plain and Galvanized WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE For Gas, tteaso and Water. FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, BeilelEß TUBES. .:(s. 7 iitkVAlM:\At) : :: : Pipe of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order. • - CAR D. Baying sold BENET B. PAPTCOAST and FRANCIS I. MAUDE (gentlemen In onremploy for several yearn past) the Btock,Good Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL ILtaABDII3IIIII,BB-P, locattd4a,tho. corner-of WILD aid PDAD *Armin, in this citblltatSranch of on! busi ',.ttiss,loggthOr tyith. that of lIIIA.TING and VDN'Ylket. VINGPIIBI9O t ait.cIIpiIIVA 'Fir BUILDING 8, both by BPDADI . L4ind t BO'l' we.Titnie , in all its various systems,, will be carried on under the firm name of FANCOAST tr. .MACLErat the old stand, and We To-- commend thorn to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. 'MORRIS TASKER de CO . , PiIILAIDELPIIIIS I Jan. 22,1870. mhl2-tf THOAMAS EL DIXON & BONE), NO. 1524 CHESTNUT Street, Phllada., Opposite United States Hint. Manufacturers of bOW DOWEL PARLOR a,t-ar OFFIE, And other C ORATES t Tor Anthracite, Bituminous end Wood Fir ALFO WARM-AIR FURNACES, For Wartriug Public awl Private Boildlnti RE(FIBTBSB, VENTILATORS, - AND CHIAINEy OAPS, 000HING-ILSYGES, HATH-BONARS wHOLBEIALE and RETAIL lAN'I`ELS-aim: 01 the latest and most b#atfttftlVdetlgtolTalad all other Slate work on hand or made to order Alen, PEACH BOTTOM ROOFINSLSLATES. Factory and Salesroom, Spi.TEENTII and OA:LLOW• HILL Streets. WILSON & MILLER. arot-6m4 ELEGAV - NOTiekti. i STATE OF REBECCA PEKIN, Dec , a , ,,cl.—letters of Administration no the above EYtflie has lug been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to acid Estate are requested to make p, - went, nod thome havtimclaima thn sante to GEO. J . IiA,MILVON. Aduithibtrator, .11:11u Marlborough sheet, Eighteenth Ward. ' _au6-s 6t" OE ANNIE 0. JENKINS, late ,fSt. LodIP; deti•am.d.- , - - tetrOrs' of ad ministration on the above u-otate has - tug been granted to ••' he Philadelphia Trust. Safe Deposit and In -Iturance-Company,' perredis indebted to said estate ,ItroreoqVsted to make parment,and thole having claims to preent Unlit at the office of the said rotripanY, No 421 Chehtnut street LEWISR. ASIIIIURST, ,Tao -8 President. ESTATE OF' ELIZABETH B. CARROLL; lateof-St:Lonis, Deceased.—Lettere of Administra tion, On the above Estate having been granted to •• The Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Com pany," all persona indebted to the said Estate are re quested to make payment. and those Luring claims to present them at the of ice of the said Company, No. e2l lIR Chestnut street. LEWIS R. ASIIIIST, 30-s 6t§.. , .. President. ; ESTATE OF EDMUND d 7 i3OOl, Deceased.—Letters of Administration upon the Estate of EDMUND G. BOOZ, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those haying claims to present them to W. A. BABBITT. 230 Market street, • B. L. LANGSTROTII, MO Walnut street, Administrators; B. L. TEMPLE, 132 South Sixth street, • ati3 Bees ft Counsel fat - Administrators: '• TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 City and County of Philadelphia. `Estate of MARGARET CHRISTIE, deceased. The \ Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of HENRY WRIGHT. Administrator of MARGARET CIIIIISTIE, deceased, and' to report dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the accoantant, will, meet the parties interested.. for the purpose of his: appointment, n 'MONDAY; the - sthtlay of 'Sep;: tember, 1870, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 701 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia au25411,5,tu.13• IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS for ,the, City- and County of. Philadelphia: December Term.• 161.13. No. M.. `Equity. ROBERT N. HA ZLITT A . EDGAR (L LYONS. surviving partners of the late firm of POWELL, HAZLITT S CO., ve , sus LETITIA A .'POWIILL and JAMES W. POWELL, The auditor appointed by the Court to audit and ad. plat the account of ISAAC S. SHARP. ESQ., receiver the above case, and to report distribution of the bat, once to his hands, will meet the parties interested fur the purposes of bis appointment on WEDNESDAY; September 7,1070, at .1 o'clock P. N. at his °nice, No. 707 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. GEORGE D. BUDD, an 2.5 th a In fit* Auditor N TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Icity and County of Philadelphia.—Estate of RAMC Fa; It. BARllorr, decd.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,. settlo and adjust the account of JOSHUA H. MORRIS, Executor of tPaMIJELI 11. BA RROTT,Neceased, and to report digtribution of the balance hi the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appoint, meet, on WEDNESDAY, August 31st. ISM, at It o'clock A. N., at . his !office, !No. 709 Walnut street, ill the city of Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRICE, taxa- a In thst§ Auditor. ! N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY: AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— Relate of SUSANNA MORRIS, decid. The Auditor ap. pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the final aCcount of ANTIIONY P. MORRIS, surviving Exert' , tor of ISAAC W. MORRIS, who was survivigg Execu fair ,of NUS.ONNA: 141OURIS, deceased, and to report dlstribution.of rhe.baltinee•in the hands of the account ant; will in the parties interested for the purpose of life appointment, ,on ,TUESPAY. August 30th. 1870; at 11 o:glock.:. .'A. M., at hie .office;, No. 709 Walnut street. in the City of Philadelphia. J,SENGEANT ou2o s,tu ,thst§ Auditor. i -:-'l-NSTRUCTIONS. P _ . HILADELPHIA RIDING School and Livery Stablo, No. 3338 MARKET, street, will remain -‘ oven' all, Bntnmor s . Hanclemaa Clarence real rlagoa; Mottos and •Velliolee and Saddla Borges to hire, 'H" s a r i trained for tlie Bath Horses token to lavorYJ Storage for Wagons and SWAB. ' '• quvrti , catutA: pr 6 rietAr Q H I P'P-rH G '•BARF,E,Ls Strained... Email landing from schr. e; Plano' from Wilmington, N. 0. For saki by, EDW. 110 W• LEY, 1613. Front Ht. • PHILADI+. ] LPaI.A...r - ii • V:..p 1 4NT5g..:.:8.T1.T.T..." 1 `..i.N,..5.- . 1. 7 1. 1 1j.,D..Ay.-.J : .Ailjr: L .-.U5 4 T......17,....187.0, At 6 P. M. for Amboy and intermediate etationt. At 6.80 A. 31.. 2 and 330 P. M., for Freehold. At B:and 10 A.M., 1211; 2,3.30 and 5.00 P.M..forTrenton - At 6.30,8 and 10 A.M., 12 M., 2, 330, 5, 6, 8 and 11.30 P. M., . for Bordentown,Florence,Burlington,lleverly and 330 hffictrand RiVerton. At 6.30 and 10 A.M.,12 M. 3.30, 8, 6, 8 and 11.30 P.M. for - Edgewater, Riverside, Itiverton, and Palmyra. At 630 and /0 A. Id., 12 M., 5,6, 8 and 11.30. P. M. for Filth-House. . ' 1161 - Thell3o P, 31 Lim,: loaves_ frorn...MarkeV-Strobt... Ferryinnt4r side). t • • • Frotn Kensington Depot: At 7.30 A. M., 230, 3.30 and 5.00 P. NI, for Trenton arid . At And at 10.45 A. M. and 6P. M. tor Bristol. , 7.53 A. 31., 2.30, and 5 P. M. for Ilorristalo and Tull,- town. • At 7.30'and10.45 A. M. 2.30. and 6 P.M. for Schenck's, Eddington, Cornwells, T orreedale and Holmesburg Junction. . At 7 A. 31.02.31. 5.1.5 and 7.90 P.M. for Bustleton,Holmete burg and lioluiesburg Junction. At 7 and 10.45 A. M., 12.30, 2.30, 5.15, 6 and 7.30 P. M. for Tacony, Wlssinoming, Brideeburg and Frankford. From-Viest Philadelphia Depot via Connecting Railway: A r e° and 9.30 A. M., 12.45, 6.45, and 12 P. M. New ork Express Lines and at 11.30 P. M. Emigrant Line, is Jersey City. ' , At - 7.00 and 930 A. M., 12.45, 6.45. and 12 P. M. for' Trenton and Bristol. At 12 P.M.( Nightiforblorrisville,Tnllytown,Schenck'a, Eddington, Cor. , Torresdale, -Holmesburg_ Junction. liainoming, Bridesburg and Franktord. Sunday Linea leave at 9.30 A. 31. and 6.45 - P.' M., arid - 12 Night For lanes leaving Kenaington Depot, take the oars on 'third or Fifth streets, et Chestnut, at half an hour be fore departure. The Cars of Market Street Railway ran direct to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut within one square. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINE from Kensington Depot. At 7.30 A. DI lor Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk., Elmira, Ithaca, Owegci, Rochester , Bingham pton Os*ego,Pyracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre. Bcboolev'a Iclountain, At 7,30 A . M. and 3.30 P. M. for Scranton, Strands burg, -Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lam bertville Flemington, Ac. The 3.30 P. B. 'Line con• necte direct with the - train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Ac. At 6P. for Lam bort% file. and intermediate Statione. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO.. AND PEMB TON AND THGEITSTOWN RAILROAD CO.'S ES. from Market Street Ferry , upper fcr The 7. A. art. and 32.0 P. M. Linea leave from Walnut Street Wharf. At 7 and-9 A. 31.,1, 2153.30,5 & 6.30 P.M.,and on TM:l l '4- 'day and Saturday nighite at 1130 P. M for 21erchrints vIlle,DIoorestovvn, Hartford, Masonville, • Ilainsport and Mount 8011,. 3142.15 and 6.30 P. M. for Lumberton and Mod• At 7 and 9 - A M. 1,3... W D'P P . M., for Smithville Emansville,Vincentown,Birmlngham and Pemberton 'AI r A. M. and 1 and 3.30 P. 31., for Lewistown, -Wrightstown, Cookstown. New Egypt and Horner*. town. At 7A. M.. 1 and 330 P.M.. for Cream Ridge, Imlayl to'wn, Sharon and Hightatown Fifty , pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over liftl -pomade- to:be-paltilor ertra.- The Company limit theit re- •oneibi . lity for Baggage to Ono Dollar per pound : aur-amvunt heyoud celot lay special contract. Areadditional Ticket - Office is located at No. 828 Chasi. nut street,where tickets to - New York, and all import tent points North and East, maybe procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Office can have their bag gaoe checked from residences or hotel to destination,b, Union Transfer Baggage Express. Linea front New York for Philadelphia will tomorrow . foot of Cortland street at 7 A 31.,1 and 4 P. Al. ' via Jersey - CRY •atid Camden. At 8.30 aad 930 A. 31., 12.10, and 7 P.M., and at 12 Night, via Jersey City and We*. Philadelphia. FraaLEterii.o, 1, 11,31iver, at_s,3oA_lLAegomm o d a , - fun and 2 P. 31. Express.iia Amboy and Camden. Augur.t. 1. 1870. WM. H. GATEDIER, Agent. _ . EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for-Balt inaore . and -Natibin gten, stopping at Cheiter, Tburlow,lLinwood, Claymont, IA ilmington', Newport, Stanton, Azewarit i Elkton, North Bust, Chr.rlestowa, Ferryville,-Havre de Grace, Aberdeen; . Perryman 'B, Ipd gewood, Magnolia, Ohlias's fltternmer's Run. - NIGHT IMPR'ESSat Ih9o P.N.tdsilyri for Baltimore and Washington. stopping at °heifer, Lin. wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North Easted'errivllle, Havre de Grace. Perryman's and stag.jnolia. , Passerikers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the 11.45 A. M. Train. .WLI.OII.ILNGTOSI,4` I 3,A 7 X13.-13toppliag at, all ~Stations between Philadelphia and - Wilmington. Leave PHILADELPHIA at .11.00 A. 11., 2.50.5.00 and 7.00 P. M. The e.OO P. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations. Leave WILSIINGTON 6.45 and 8.10 A. M., 2.00, 4.00 and 7.15 P.M. The 8.10 Ai. M. train .will not stop between Chester and Thilatria.. -The 7.15 P. M. train from Wilmington runs y;allotserAccommodation Sundays excepted. , -. L , • Trains-leaving WILMINGTON at 6.48-A. 51. 1 and 4.00 P. M. will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7.00 A.M. and 4.30 P. M. trains for Baltimore Central R. R. ' From BALTIMORE to PHILADELPHIA.—Leaver Baltimere 7.25 A: M. Way Mail. 9.00 A. 51., Express. 2.35 P.M., Express. 7.25 P M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE.—Leaver BALTIMORE at 1.25 P. M. Stopping at Magnolia, Per ryman's, Aberdeen., Ilavre-de-Grace,Perryville.Charles town , North-East, Elkton. Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. Through tickets to all points West, South, and Synth.' west may - be - procured atthe ticket office, 828 Chestnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths in Sleeping Cars can bo segued during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at thip °Rico can have baggage checked at their resid3DCO by the Union Trans fer tiolnpanY. H. Ir, KENNEY, Sup't. 101ENITSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL .I 8 - P. IL, SUNDAY, - Jitly 10th, 1870. The trains of the . Pennsylvania Central Railroad leavethe Depot at Thirty-first and Market streets ,wb icb is reached directly by the care of the Market Street Pas senger Railway, the last car connecting with each train • leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot. Sleeping Car Tickets can he had on application at the Ticket Office, Northwest corner of .i.finth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call fm and deliver Baggage at the. Depot. Orders left at No 911 Chestnut street, No. 116 Market street, will receive at tention TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.: Mail Train at 8.00 A . 51, Paoli Accom.. ... . ..... . ....10 A. M. and 1250, and 7.10 P. M. FustLine. at 12.35 P. M, Erie Expresa at 11.00 A. M. Harilsburg Accom at 2.30 P. M. Lancaster Accom at 4.10 P. M. Parksburg Train st 5.30 P. 31 Ciechinati Express at 8.00 P..11.' Erie lllail and t'ittsburgh Express at 10.30 P. 31. Way RS fiellgOr at 11.30 P .31 Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, running on Saturday night to Williamsport only. Ou Sunday night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock. Pittsburgh Express leaving on Saturday night only to Harrisburg. Cincinnati Express leaves daily.. All other traiur daily ,except Sunday- The Western Aocotatnodatlon TrainxUus.dally, except Sunday. For, this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by 5.00 P. M., at 116 Market street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia 8.40 A. 31.; arrives at Paoli 9.40 A. M. Sunday Train No. 2 leaven Philadelphia at 6.40 P. M.; arrives at Paoli 7401'. M. Sunday Train No. 1 leavea Paoli at 6.50 A. M.; arrives at. Philadelphia at 'B.lO A. DI. Sunday Train No. 2 leaves Paoli at 4.50 P. M.; arrives at Philadelphia at 6.14 _TRAINS' ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ : Cincinnati Express , at 5.110 A. 51, Philadelphia Express . . .. ... A. 111. Erie Mai1 ,,146,30 A. 31.' Paoli Accommodation .. at 8.20. A.• M. and 0.00 1 6A0 P. Al. Parksburg Train • at, 9.00 A, M. Buffalo Express.....at 935 A. 141, Fast Lino -- • - at9.35 ATM - Lancaster Train at 11.55 A. 1114 Erie Lock Haven and Elmira Express at 9.40 P.M. Pacific Express..., at 12.20 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation at 9.40 P. 3.1. For further information, apply to JOHN F. VANLEER, dn., Ticket Agent, 901 Chesinn street. , FILLNOIS FuNE Ticket 'Agetit,hdlifirket street. SAMUEL 11. WAWOJUt Ticket , Agent at the Depot, Pela/ivanla nOtassurrie any risk or Baggage, except cor wearing apparel, and limit the ir responlibility 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 tract. A. J. CASSATT, General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 11 - 61t . G EP. 111.1 D , Auditor TRAVELER B', GIJID,,E. E R0 i 321 ' • . Commencing Monday, August 29, 1810. Leave Philadelphia, foot of Market Street (Upper Ferry)) at 8.00 A. M. Mall for Bridgeton, Salem, Vineland, Miil ville, Swedeaborti,and intermediate Stations. 9.00 A. M. Mall and - Express for Cape May. 11.45 A. M. W(Vory Accommodation. 8.15 P. M. Ac modation for Cape May, Millvillo,' Vineland and Way Stations below Glass-, boro. 3.30 P. M. Passengers: for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes born and all intermediate Stations. 4.00 P. M. Fast Express, for Capo May Saturdays only.. 6.45 y.ll. 1 assenger for Swedesboro and Clayton; stop ping at all stations on signal. Sunday Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.16 A. M. • returning leave Cape May'at 5.10 P.M. _ Commutation tickets at reduced rates between rhsia ilehittand all stations, prelight ttain.latives Camden daily, at 9.W A. M. stdp• iling at all stations between Glassboro , and Cape' may; an )749 o'clock, 'noon, for Swodesboro, Salem and B I.lla4nn : .• Freight received in, Philadelphia, at Second Coveeed Wharf below-Walnut street. Frelija..delivery at Na. 228 South. Delaware avenue. ' WM. J SEWELL, Superintendent; FOR, NEW , YORK.-THE CAMDOF • ' AND ' Juktnor nd PHILADELPHIA AND T ENTON . RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES; frdm Philadelphia to New York, and way Places, from WM mit street wharf. At 6.30 A. M. Accommodation and 2 P. M. Express. 'Oa Camden and Amboy, and at 8 A.M., Exprces t r 3o F t 'skt., Accommodation via Camden and JeroOy it y. » VIA-EW JRRSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD.. At.? A. N. and 3.30 P. N. for New York, Long Branch and intermediate places. 11311ILADELPHLA., wriLar ING TON A ND BALTIMORE lIAILROAD—TIME TABLE. Com. mencing MONDAY June 6th, 1370, Trains will I,ave Depot,. corner.lliiiiiL and .- -Wasflinaion avenue, ae fol. . WAY MAIL TRAIN at 8.30 A. M. (Sundays exceptul), for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. On necting with Delaware Itailroad Line at Clayton with Smyrna Branch Railroad and Maryland and Delaware R.P . ..,at Barrington with Junction and Breakwater R.IL, at i•esford with Dorchester and Delaware Railroad. at Delmar with "Eastern' Shore Railroad and at Salisbury with Witoniicaand Pocomoke Railroad. EXPRESS TRAIN at 11.45 M. (Sundays excepted 1 , for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilminztou, Perryville and Havre de Grace. Connects at Wilming ton with train for New Castle. rnAt ,fELERS' 0 OIDEB I\J O.IITH PENNSYLVANIAIRAII4IOAD. 4.1 oming — Valleys. Northern Punegyo v he iLi. hltglft haenrdr Wyd Interior New Ter*, Bochetiter,Btitialo,Niagara Faits, • the Great Lakes and the Domin bin of Canada: • 803131 ER ARRANGEMENTS.' ! ' Sixteen Daily Trains leave Passenger Depot, corner of Barks and American streets Obantlays ex,ceptod) at/ llows 7 A. hi., Accommodation for Fort W ashingten and termedlato • • !. If — ' 7.35 A. 31, Fait Lint; 'for Betillehem and 'principal.. stations on main line of 'North Pennsylvania, R'aliroad, connecting at Dethreheni With the lAligh Valley Rail road for Easton.Allentewriilliatich 4'hunkt3bahantorCilF, Pittflon, Towanda and Wa verly,' connecting et •Witver t ly with;tho' ERIE RAIL WAY for Niagara Bn tile; Rochester, Cleveland, Corry Chicago, San Francisca), .and all Pointe In the great Weet. Or B n 2 :g A ,•ll . Nalbo''rTi:gullt iodation for Doylestown, stepping at all intermediate stations. nuisengers for Willow York iload. leo., by this train, take stage at Old 9.45 A .51., Lehigh and Bnietotehanna Expr O s, for Beth lehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williarnfroort, White Maven , Wilkeabarro,Pl Ireton. Scranton, Carboudale,via - Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, and. Allon• tom, n , Easton, Hackettstown, and points on New Jersey Central Railroad and Morris. and Essex Railroad to New York, Via Lehigh Valley Railroad. ll ' • ' A. :11., Accommodation for Fort Washington, atop ping at intermediate stations. • • 1.15 330 and 5.20 P. 31.. Accommodation to Abington. •.• At L 45 f'. Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, Muhanoy City, White Haven, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, and the Idalienoy Wyoming coal re,gione. At 2 .20 P. 31., Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations. At 3.20 P. M. Bethlehem AecommotlatiOn for Bethle hem, Easton, illentown and Coniay, via. Lehigh Valley Railroad, and Easton, - Allentown and liftmen Chunk, 'Via Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. At 4.15 P. M., Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ping at all intermediate stations. At 5 P. M., Accommodation for Bethlehem, connecting with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for Easton. Allen own and Mauch Chunk. • At 6.20 P. 31 .L , Accommodation foranscialo, stopping at all intermediate stations. • At 8 and 11.30 P. 31.,,A•ccommedation for Fort Wash ington and intermediate stations. TrLins arrive in Philadelphia from Bethlehem at 8.55, 10.35 A. 31., 2.15, 5.05 n.nd 8,25 P. 113., making direct con neetion with !Lehigh Valley Or Lehigh and Susquehanna trains from Easton, 'Scrauten, Wilkosharte Williams : pori , hanoy City, Mazieton; Buffalo, arellhe West. From Doylestown at 8,25 rt-, : ;111 Lan pdoe :it 7.30 A. 113.. • ' - Front Fort Washington at 9.20, 11.23 A. 31., and 3.10 9.45 P. 31. From Abington at 2.23 1.55 and 8.45 P. M. OTliU Philadelphia for Bethlehenant 9 30A. M. do, do. Doylestown at 2 P. M. do. do. Fort Washington. at 8.30 A. M. and 7 P. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. ' Loy Ir•etown for do. at 6.30 A ...M. Fort Washington do. at 9'30 A: M. and 8.10 P. 81• The Fifth and Sixth Streets, and Second and Third Streets line.; of City Passenger Cars run directly to and from the Depot. The Union line runs within a short distance of the Depot. Tiskets for Buffalo Niagara Falls, Southern and Western New York andi the West, may be secured at the office, No. 811 Chestnut street. _. Tickets sold and baggage . checked• throligh.td. Prinr,i 'pal reit at); at Mann's North TentisYlvania Baggage Ex, • .press office, No. 105 South Fifth street. ELIAS CLARK,General Agent; WEST CHESTER AND PRILADEL PIMA RAILROAD COMPANY. - On and after RONDA Y,•April 4, MO, trains will loave thy Di:pot, TRIM and CHESTNUT,' as fol lows : FROM PHILADELPHIA. 5.48 A. 91. for B C. Junction stops at all stations. 7.15 A. B. for Word Chester, stops at all stations. west of Media ex«-pt Greenwood), connecting at B. O. June den for Oxford, Kennett, Port Deposit,and all dtatione on the P. and B. C. R. R. 9.40 A . B . for West Chester stops at all stations. 11.10 A B. for B. U. Junction stops at all stations. P. 91. for West Chester stops at all stations. - 4.10 P. N. for B. C. Jrinction stops at all stations. 4.45 P. 24 . for West Chester stops at all stations west of bledta (except Greenwood ), connecting at 8. , 0. June tion for Oxford,K ennett,Port Deposit,and all stations on the P. & B. C. R. R. 5.30 I'. 51. for 1.3. C. Junction. This train commences . running on and after Juno Ist, 1870, stopping at all - stations. 6.55 P. M. for West Chesterstops at all stations... 11.30 P. B. for West Chester stops at all stations, FOR PHILADELPHIA. 525 A. 31. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. _6,30 A fr oru_lV est Chesterstops atoll stations,- 7.40 A. B. from - West Chaster Stopfs at all •stationS twr-en W. C. and Media (except Greenwood), connect. ing at B. C.. 1 unction for. Oxford, Kennett, Port Da-- posit, and all stations on the P. & B. C. B. R. 3.15 A. M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. 10.00 A. 31. from West Chester stops at all stations. -.. 1.05 P. M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. 1.55 P. sf. from West Chester stops at all Stations. 4.55 P. II . from West Chetiter stops at all stations ' _ter stops at B. O. Junction for - Oxford, Kennett, Port Depostt. and all stations on- the-P...&8. (1. R. 6.55 P. M. from West Chester stops at all stations, con ith-P a 9.00 P. 31. from B. C. Junction. This train commences running on and after June Ist, 1870, stopping at all stations. 037,8IINDAYS. 8.05 A. M. for West Chester stops at all stations,conucict limo at B. C. Junction with P. & B. C. R. It. 2.00 P. 31 . - forWeat Chester stops at all stations. 7.80 A. M. from West Chester stops at all stations. 4.5() P. M. from West Chewer stops at all stations, con• necting at B. C. Junction with - P. & B.C. R.,&. NV. C. WHEELER. Su perintiAdont IEADEEPRIA, GERM ANTO WN 3 A - ND. NORRISTOWN -- RAILROAD - TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, July. 18. 1870, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave PEfILADELPHIA 6,7, 8, 9.05, 10, 11. 12. A. M. I.®, 2, 234, 354, 3%, 4,4%, 5.05, 5%, 6,6%, 7, 8. 9.(X), 10.05. 11, 12. P. N. Leave GERMANTOWN 6. 5.55, 734, 8, 8.20, 9, 10, 11.00. - 12, A. M. 'l, '2, 3,3,_,4,U0, 434, 3,_534, 6,6%, 7,6, 9.0X0. 10. 11, P. 51. - WI" The 8.20 Down Train, and .2`l, 3% and 536 Up Twins trill not stop on the G.ermantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leavo PHILADELPHIA 00934, A. 51. 2, 4.05 Min., 7, and 10%, P. M. Leave GERMANTOWN at 834, A. M. 1,3, 6, and 9%, CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave PHILA.DELPIIIA 6,8, 10, and 12, A. 51. 234, 336, 534, 79.00, and 11, P. 51. LeayeCHESTNUT HILL 7.10,8, 9.40, and 11.40, A. 51 1.40,3,40, 5.40,6.40,8.40, and 10.40. P. M. • ON SUNDAYS. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 934, A. M. 2 and 7,1'. M. Leave CHESTNUT HILL at 7.60, A. M. 12.40, 5 40. and 9.25, P.M. _ Pa.ssineers taking the'6.55,9 A.M. and 6.30 P.M. Trains from .Gernzantoten, will make close Formations with Trains for New York at Intersection S:atton. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORIOI9TOWN Leave PIIILADELPIrIA 6,7 , 9, and 11.05, A. IL 1.3.1. 3,43.4,0, 0%, 854, 8.05, 10, and 113.1, ' P. M. Leave 'NORRISTOWN 534, 6.2.5, 7,7%, 8.30, and 11, A. N. , 3;454, 63418, and 936, P. 51. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PIILLADELPIILS at 9, A. M. 214. 4, - and 7 P. 111. Leave NORRIsTowN, at 7,A. M. I, 5 , and 9,P. 11.. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia: 6, 9 and 11.05 A. 11.1..1,3` 4.„.", 5, SM, 034,8.05, 10 and 1130 P. 111. Leave llataiyimk • U, 6.55, 71i,8.10, 9 W and WI A. 21 2,33 e, 5,01, 814 and 'lO P. M. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia : 9 A. M., 2.X, 4 and 7%. P.M. ,Letive.Manayunk.: TX, A. M.,,114, 614 and-0; P. IN: - PLYDIOUTH RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia : 52. M. Leave Plymouth : 630 A. M. 7'he 734 A. /11. Train from Norristown will not stop at Magee's, Potts' Landiv, Domino or Schur's Lane. The SP. 111. Trainfroin Philadelphia will stop only at School Lane, Wissahickon,Manayunk, Green Tree and Consho hocken. Passengers taking the 7.00, 9.05 A. M. and 63 P. 51, Trains from Ninth and Green striots will make clue connections with the Trains for New York at lutersec tionStation. The 9.% A.M. and 5 P. N. Trains from New York coh- , nect with the 1.00 and 8.00 P. M. Trains from German town to Ninth and Green streets. . _ pH] LADELPHIA AND BALTIMORI • CENTRAL RAILROAD. • . CHANGE. OF nouns. . On 'arid after MONDAY, April 4, 1870, trains will ru; as follows : • LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, from depot of P. W. B. R. R., corner Bread street and Washington aveme For PORT DEPOSIT, at 7 A. M. nod 4.30 P. M. For OXFORD, at 7 A. 6L, 4.30 P. 111-and 7 P M. For.CHADD'S LORD AND CHESTER CREEK E R. at 7 A. M., 10 A. M., 2.30 P. M., 4,38 P. M., and Train leaving Philadelphia nt 7 A. M. connects Port Deposit with train for Baltimore Trains: leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. AL and 4.301' 111- leaving Oxford at 6.03 A. 111., and leaving Port De • posit at 926 A. St ~ connect at Charles Ford Junctie with the Wilmington nod Reading Railroad. TRAINS FOE Pll ILADELPHIA le•tve Port Dopes, at 9.25 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. on arrival of trains Iron Baltimore. .• OXFORD.at 6.05 A. M., 10.35 A. M. nod 530 P. m . CHADD'S FORD at 7.24 A. M., 13.00 M., 1.30 P. 111 9,451'. 111 . and 6.49 P. M. OnNUNDAVS leave Philadelphia for West Grove an intermediate 'stations at 8.00 A. Itoturniug lsnt West Greve at 3,05 P. M.. Passengers are allowed to talcs wearing apparel Onl as baggage, amid the Company will not bo responsible 1.. an amount...exceeding one hundred dollars, unless . special contract is mode for the same. HENRY WOOD, General Suporintoralant. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAM: as ROAD—SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, May 30, 1870, the Trains c, the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follow erom Ponnsylvanialtallread Depot,,West Philadelphia WESTWAED. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 66 44 114 Williamsport " " arrives nt Erie Erie Express leaves ..... o " Williniamport " " arrives at Erie' Elmira Mail: leaves Philadelphia. • I , ' .Willlarnsport. ...... arrives At .I;ock . Haven Bald Eagle Mail leaves Williamsport. .arrives at. L‘mk Haven EASTWARD.' Ilan Train leaves Erie 8.60 A.:111. at && 411 • Williamsport • 9.25 P.M, arrives at-PhiladOlphia = 610 Erie Express loaves Erie 9.00 " " • ,y .....W 8.15 A. M.- , _tr•-• arrives at Philadelphia 6.30 P. lII.' Elmira Mail leaves Williamsport 9.45 A. 1V " arrives at Philadelphia • 0.60 P. M.; Buffalo Express leaves Willianispert. 12.25 &ill, " " Harrisburg ' 614 A. M.. " arrives at Philadelphia 9.25 A. 11.; Bald Eagle Mall leaves Leek Haven ' 11.35 Al 111. i " " • arrives at Williamsport..,.., 12.60 P. M.• 13ald Eligle Express leaves 'Lock Haven . 9.4PJM. " " arrives at Williamsport 10.60 P:5l Express, Mall' anti AcCommodation*, east 'and went,• connects at Corry and all west bound trains, and Mail and Accommodation east at Irvineton with Oil Greek and Allgheny Ritter Railroad. WAI. A. BALDWIN, General cuperintendont; W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent. ....10.20T. 8.00 A. 31 7.4 U P. 31 10.50 A. )1 .... 8.15 P. 31 7.25 A. ' 7.&) A. .1 6.00 P. N 7'.20 P. 10 .:.1.80 P. 2.46 P. M. • 4 O D G..E It.s7 AND . ' WOSTENta/LiMl3 ' P O C W -1 W ENXTEfi, PEARL and SPAS HAN. ES' of beautiful-finish •---BanG ERB , and NV ADIC_&: R 'PURER'S, and the GELEBRA-TED LECIOULTRE RAZOR SCISSORSIN OASES of tho Prisistality. Razors, Knives, Scissors and Table Outlery'gronnd and polished. EAR INSTRUMENTS or the most suprovoct construction to assist the hearing, at P. MADEIRA'S; ()Wier and i3urgical Instrument Maker, lla Tenth stree• ~ be] w Obeatunt. mrltf I'ftAV EI,ERS! GUIDE" F an i 1.1 . i RAILROAD. = ORMAT , Line fie= Pttilidelphh. to. the interior ;of PennsyltaniaVlbe 'tfchnYlkilt, Stisquehanna, Cumber land and Wyomint Valloys;the :North. Northwest and the .itiziadati, Bunna..Arratnroment of Paasenger Trains, Mai , 16:1870; leaving the 'Company.'s Depot, Thirteenth b and Vallowhill streeiti,Phliadelphia, at the following MORNING AtICQM3IOIIA 'ION.=Ai 7.30 A. id 'for Reading and all intermediate Stations,•and Allentown. Returning, btavets Reading at 6.35 P . M., Arriving In Philadelphlaut 9..25p: 31. • - 31RN/NG EXPREStio=it 25 A. 3f. for Reading • 'Lebanon y Harrisbnrg, Pottsville; Pine Grove,Tam aqua, Sunbury, Williamsport, Eitnirs..Retchester, , Niagara -Falisatiffaleti -Wilkosbarrer Pittaton, York. Carlisle, ''Oharolterahurg,HagOratOWD. 'The 7.30 A. M. train connect/1 at Reading With the East Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown Ac. and the 8.16 A . M. train connects With the. Lebanon Talley train for Harrisburg, At.; at Port.dlinteri with Catawisatp . P.. traintefor Willianierport, Lock Haven: Elmira, Ac . at , Llarrisburg with' Northern Central, Cumberland va ley, and Schuylkill and SpsAuelatants,trainslor North umberland, Williamspert. York, Chatab raburgiPirle lrrieTAWN'OON EXPREF3B.—Leaves ' Prdiadelphia 3.30P.M. for - Reading, Rottsvilloi Harrisburg, Ac., cdn nocting with Beading and Columbia Railroad trains for Columbia. Ac. • ' t POT'PSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. - -Leaves Potts town' at 6.2.5 A .M.,sterprdug at the intermediate station e arrives MP hiladolphia UtOito A. M. Returning learos Philadelphia at 4- P.M.;artives in Pottstown at 5.15 P.M. • REAPING AND POTTSVILLE ACCOMMODA TION.—Leave Pottsville ta's 4 1 1 A. M.. and 4.20 P. hi., andJ Reading at 7.30 A:3I;MA 0.36 P. M stopping at all WilY otations; Prrivoiti Philadelphia at ' IOM A. M. and 9.25 P. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6.16 P. M.; arrives In Readin sr at 7.55 P. M., aad at Pottavillo at 9.40 P.M. MORNING EXPRESS.-,-TrAirts Pot ts vi l leladephia leave Harriabnrg_at 8.10 A 1 15.1., and at 9.00 A. PI., arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon Express trains leave Harrtaburg at 4.50 P.n . ...and Potts villa at 9.50 P. .111.; arriving at Pniladelphia at 7310 P.M Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Reading at Re ad - M., and Harriabnrg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at . ing with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.35 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.26 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger -car- attached, leaves Philadelphia at 121.30 noon for Reading and all Way Stations; leaves Pottsville at 6.40 A. Ill_ connecting ' Reading with accommodation train for Philadelphia and all Way Stations. . . All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8 A.M., and Phila delphia at 3.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Beading at 8.00.A-51:.-returninzircatileading at 4,25 P,111..- -These trams connect -both Ways will Sunday trains on Per kiomen and Colebrookdale Railroad. CHESTER VALLEY RAlLROAD.—Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.30 • A. 12.30 and 4.00. P. M. trains from Philadelphia return ing from Downingtown at 5.20 A. DI., 12.45 and 5:16 P.M. PERKIOMEN RAILROAD.-Passengers for Sehwenks vile take 7.30 A.M., 12.30 and 5.15 P. 31. trains for Phila delphia, returning from' Schwenkaville at 0.45 and 8.05 A . M., 12.45 noon, 4.15 I'. M. Stage lines for various points in Perhiomen Valley connect .with trains at Oellegovllleand Sebwenlisville. • „ . COLD BEOOKDALE. ItAllittOAD.—Passengers for Mt. Pleasant and intermedlato points take the 7.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. N. trains from Philadelphia; returning from hit. Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 A. M. . . . . . NEW. YORK EXPRESS NOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST —Leaves Now York at 9.00 A. M..and 5.00 P. M., passing ' Beading at 1.45 and 10.05 P. Bt., and connects . at Harrieburg with Pennsylvania and. Northern Cent ralßailroad ExprosiTrains for 'Pltta- burgh, Chicago, Williams - port; Elmira; 'Baltimore, &c. Returning, E xpress Tram leavea Harrisburg onarrival of Pennaylvania - Express from Pittsburgh, at 5.35 A. SI. and B.EO A. M., passing Reading at 7.23 A. M. and 10,40 A. M., arriving at New York at 12.05 noon and 350 P. Al. Sleeping Cars accompany these Whine through between Jersey pity and Pitt/11 , 1Iva, without change. train for Now York leaves Harrisburg at 830 A. M. and 2.60 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 Noon. ACHITYLKILL 'VALLEY RAILROAD—Trains leave Pottsville at 6.30 and 11.30 A.M. and 6.50 P.M.. returning from Tamaqua at.8:55 A: BC,. and 2:15 and 4.50 P. N. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD —Trains leave Auburn at 8.55 A. Dl.' for PhaegtOVE3 and Harrisburg, and at 12.05 noon for Pine. grove,Tremont and Brookside: returning from Dar ritibmt at 3.40 P 111; from Brookside et 3.45 P. DI. and from Tremont at 6.25 A .M.and 5.05 P.M. TICKETS.—Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada. . _ Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia'to Reading and Intermediate Stations, good for day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market lrain, Beading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains - at reduced rates. Excursion Tickets to•Phiiadelphia, good for day only. are sold at Pottsville and Intormediate Stations byßead ug and Pottsville and,Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. The foUo_wing tickets are obtainable only at the Office otilk -- 13radfortR - Treamirer. - No7=Sonth7Fdnith — strit . Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicollo, General Superinten dent, Reading. Commutation Tickets,at 2.5 per cent. discount, between any points desired. for families and firms. Mileage Tickets, good for 2.000 miles,between all points at e 47 00 each for families and firms. Season-Tickets, for ono,two.throe, six, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at-reduced rates. Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be fur nished with cards,entitling thouthelves and_ wives to ticketiat half Litre Excursion Tickets from Philadel Ihia topLiAcipal eta duced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thir teenth and Callow hill streets. FREIGHT.—Gonda of all descriptions' forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. . Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.33 A. 31,, 12.30 . noon, 5.00 and 7.15 P. 31.. for Reading, Lebanon, Barrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points be yond. Nails close at the Philadelphia Post-office loran places on the road and its branches at SA. DI and for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.15 P. M. BAGOAGF. Dungan's Express will collect Baggage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No, 225 South Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirtoehth and Callowhill streets. c..,DEN - AND ATLANTIC) RAIL ROAR. CSITORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA.- siIORE. Through in 13 hours. - Ftvo,trains daily to Atlantic City. . _ On and after Saturday, July 2d, 1870, trains will leave Vine street ferry, as follows : Special Excursion( when engaged) 6.15 A. SL. Mail ~....8.00.1. M. Freight) with passenger car) 9.45 A. M. Express ( through in 1?..i hours) 3.30 P. M. Atlantic Accommodation 1.15 P. M.. RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC, Special Excursion 5.35 P. St. Mail ' . 4.35 P. M. Freight (with passenger-car) /1.50 A. M. Express (through in ]'hours) 7.24 A.. 51. Atlantic Acctimmodation .. 6.06 A. DI. . . . An Extra Expreen train ( through in houril will leave Vine Street Ferry every Saturday at 2.00 P. N. Returning, leave Atlantic City, Monday, at 9.40 A. M. LOCAL TRAINS.LEAVE For Haddonfield at 10.15 A. M. 2.00 P. M. and 6.00 P. For Atco and intermediate Stations at 10.15 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. . - Returning leave Haddonfield at 7,15 A. Dr.,l P. DI and 3 P. 51. Atco at 6.22 A. 51. and 12.15 noon. ON SUNDAY'S. Leave Vine Street Ferry at B A. M. Leave Atlantic City at 4.35 P. 31. The Union Transfer Co., No. 828 Chestnut street (Con tinental llotel)aud 116 Market street, will call fur bag• gage and check to destination. Additional ticket offices have been located at No. '82,8 Chestnut street and 116 Market street fur the sale of through tickets only. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the Company wtll not be relponsible for an amount . exceeding one . hundred uuleas a special contract is guide for the same. D. 11. MUNDY, Agent. VAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTI PRIGiBIILVANIA RAILROAD, to Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City, Mount Carmel Centralia and all volute on Lehigh Valley Railroad and its branches. By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road lb enabled to give Increased despatch to merchandise con • signed to the above-named points. Goods delivered at the Throug.h Freight Depot, cor. Front and Noble streets Before P.M., will reach Wilkeebarre, Mount Carmel' Mahomoy City, and the other stations in Mahanoy and' Wyoming yallOyaboroye A. the succeeding day. * LIB CLARK& Agent. GROCERIES, 'LIQUORS. &U. - I\T ENV MACKEREL, SALMON AiND ;quid In kitts. put up expressly for fatuities, UOUSTY'S Rust End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street, below Chestnut. NEW GREEN GINGER, PICKLED' Li Pickled Lembo' Tougneß, Spiced Oysteri-. and (An F nie. at COUSTY'S Enet did Urocery, No. lk?, South Second street. below Chestnut. riIABLE CLARETS FOR $4 00 PER CASE, 1 of one dozen bolting, up in fitoro and for ball) Ot COUSTY'S Ennt End Grocery, No. us South Second! street „below Chestnut. • NEW CANNED GOODS, GREEN PEAS,! Asparagus, Tomatoes,. 0,, are arriving Furnilio wishing sante now Is the time to buy chean t at bout-qrs. Nast Bud Grocery, No.llB South. Second street, below. Chestnut. $3OO . PER DOZEN FOR GENUINE imported • prelicb White W lue Vinegar in; eases,' Very choice quality, at COUSTY'S East End' Grocery, No. .118 South Second street, below Chestnut. I t JUST RECEIVED'AND IN STORE 17000 v easen of Oharnrigne, sparkling Catawba and Call orris ~Viuce, Port Madeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Sant , '. Cruz Ruin, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesal, and Retail. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, Below Third and Walnut streets, and above Doct' 'Arent.' • del tf TORDAN'S CELEBRATED PURE TONIC; •J Ale for Invalids, Sunny use, etc. ' The subscriber is now furnished with his full Wintel. supply of his highly nutritious and '.well-known I)ever.! age. Its wide•apread and increasing use, by order 9 , j niirsicianti, DA' invalids, use of fareilles,&c, commend 1; to the attention of • all conennierSiVha' want a strietl3 .pare article ; prepared from th - olieSt materials, and PM ; up in the Most careful manner for 'home nie 9r transpor tation. Orders by Mail or otherWisb proraptly supplied • , No. JORDAN, 220 T ear street, beloWTltird'and-Walnnt streets R— CASKS RICE NOW LAND.: 1. Li i n cfrom steamer “Prom et haus," from Oharleston; S. 0., and fer mile by COCHRAN, RUSSELL to 00,011 Chestnut street 10, ICE AND COTTON.-58 CASKS RICE, 8 Bhles Cotton now lending from Steamer "Tana warth ." frmx, tbtrarmah, itud for oalo by (Ma. RAN, Eli SSELL CO.,lllCLuallmt street, • Sil If' JP ER S' IF'C).E.?„ - i: 34 OSir 4 ON. • Steamship Line Direct, '*. ROMAN, SAXON, • NORITAN, `. ARIES. Sailing Vleiinesday.and Saturday FROK EACII.: PORT. Ftetui Wharf, - Phila., at 10 A. 3X. " .1 g ' , Wharf; Boston. . at 2P. 1. nibs) Steamships. sap Freight received -greni-day. ' Freight forwarded to alt points in /Vow Enfiand. For height or 'Damage (superior accommoqatiOn) ItP• )1Y to , In EU rance effectii i i t akia t fl. per ceilk-Ahlotlea7---- ' -338 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. . . "DH I.T - ; — A — .E.ELPH I A AND SOUTHERN • •MAIL STEA COMPANY'S REGULAR BEMI-AIONTHLY LINE, TO NEW ORLEANS, LA. The YAZOO will sail FOR NEW ORLEANS. direct,'on Tuesday, August 2-'3d, at 8 A.lll, The ,BERCULES will sail FRUill NEW ORLEANS, direct, on August —. THROUGH BILLS OF Lknrica at as low rates as by any other route giyen to MOBILE,GALVESTON. INDIANOLA, LAVACOA and BRAZOS and to all p n o d in tSs T o . n the UMISS I SRSIED IR. bIeVwR nNEWIEGOHRTLE RESHIPPED at New Orleans without charge of commis sions. - , WEEKLY' trtrETo SAVANNAH, GA. no WYOMING '•will. sail FOR SAVANNAH on Saturday, _September 3, at .g A. The TONAWANDA will sail FUL/M sAyemina. on Saturday, Sept. 3 - - THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given ton all the princi_pal towns in GEORGIA, ALABAMA;FLORIDA, MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS and TEN NESSEE, in connection with the Central Railroad of Georgia,Atlant lc and Gulf Railroad and Florida steam ers, at as low rate as by. competing lines , i• SEItiLIiTONTRLY LINE.TO WILMINGTON N. 0. - The - PIONEER — wiII eall FOR wiLmutol'on on Wednesday, August 31, 6 P.. M.—returning, will leave Wiltuington,Wednesday, St. , 7th.. Connects with the Cape Weldonver 'Sfearobbat Com pany, the Wilmington and and North Carolina Railroads, and the Wilmington and Afanchester Rall road to all interior points. ' • • - Freights for Cott tt.tiA,..s.AL rizt".4.4I7GUSTA,Ga;,- - takoiVISIVILISTINGTOO at as low nasal as - by - any other route. Insurance effected when requested by Ship Para. Rills of Lading signed at Queen Street Wharf on or before day 'of Bailing. - - • •'W3I. JAMES, aerteril Agent. •my3l-tf§ No. 130 South Third street. PMLADELPRIA, RICHMO ND. AND ' 'NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. ' - THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO • THE SOUTH AND WEST. INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES FOR 1870. STEAMERS LEAVE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 12 'clk, Neon, from FIRST WHARF, above MARKET Street. RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. libir - No Bills of Lading signed after 1.2 o' clock; on ' THROUGH RATES to all volute in North and South .Carolina,via Seaboard Air-Line Rail.road, connecting at Portsmenth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and the ' West via Virginia and ' Tennessee Air-Line and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONCEand taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense for transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates, • • Freight received DAILY. State-room accommodations for passengers. WILLIAM. P. CLYDE & GO. No. 12 South Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves, W. P. PORTER, Agent atßichmond and City Point. . P. CRO WEL L & CO., Agents at Norfolk FU Vir_ YORK VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water communion ion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from First Wharf beldw MAR KET street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL street, New York. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by nll the Lines running out of New York, North, East or West, free of commission. Freights received Daily anti forwarded on accommoda ting terms. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, South Delaware Avenue. JAB. BAND, Agent, 119 Wall Street, New, York. NEW EXk'REBB LINE TO ALEXAN dria, Georgetown and Washington, D. 0., via Ches apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex andria from the moat direct route for Lynchburg, Erb,- tol, Knoxville, Paahville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abut Market street, every Saturday at noon. CO.,Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE &"." No. 12 South Wharvea and Pier 1 North-Wharves. HYDE & TYLER A _ ents at Geor• atom ma; al a • g.,. a. • 4. = DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Htivre do Grace, Del aware City and intermediate pointa. -WM. P. CLYDE & CO.,- A genta ; Capt." JOHN LAUGHLIN Sup't Office, 12 South Wharrea, Phila delphia. apll tf § VOR AN D RAR NEW YOR CAN E, ALVIA DELDELAWARE j 2 ITAN . SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION 'COMPANY. DISPAT_OLL AND S.WIFTS_CLRE_LINES,— .Leaving daily at 12 and 5 P. M. The steam propellers of this Company will commeno leading on the Bth of March. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to any.point.freo of commissions.- - • Freights talon on accommodating terms. ' _ Apply to - M...13A1R1L & -CO., Agents,: - - mh4-tf . - 152 South-Delaware-avenue. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD —Freight Department.—Notice to Shippers.—Ey arrangements recently perfected, this Company is en abled to offer unusual despatchin the transportation of freight from Philadelphia to all points of the Lehisch, Mahnney, , Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys and on the Catawisen and Erie Railways. Particular attention is asked to the new line through the Susquehanna Valley, opening up the Northeastern portion of the State to 'Philadelphia, erubracingtle towns. of Towanda, Athens, I.Vaverly, and the counties of Bradford, Wyoming and Susquehanna. .It also of fers a short and speedy route to Buffalo. and .Roche3ter, interior and Southern New York, and all, points-in the Northwest and Southwest and on the Great Lakes. 111erchandise delivered at the Through Freight Depot, corner of Front and Noble, streets, before .8 P. AL, is dis tributed by Fast Freight i Trains throughout the ,Le high , Illahanoy, Wyoming and Susquehanna. Valleys early next day, and delivered at Rochester and „Buffalo within forty-eight hours from date of shipment. ' [Particulars in regard to Buffalo, Rochester, Interior New York and Western Freight mar be obtained at the office, No. 811 Chestnut street. L. U. KINt4LER;Agent of P. W. St E. Lino.] D.'S. ORKYLY, Through Freight Agent, Front and Noble streets. ELLIS CLARK, General Agent N. P. R. IL Co. BUSINESS JOSEPH WALTON & CO., CABINET. MAKERS,. NO. 413 WALNUT STREET'. Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priced furniture of superior quality. • GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Counters, Desk-work, Ao., for Banks, Offices and Stores, made to order. JOSEPH WALTON, JOSEPH LIPPINCOTT. • L. SCOTT. JAMES L WILSON, HOUSE PAINTER, • 618 SOUTH NINTH STREET, Residence-622 South Ninth street. ap3o ly 4p§ t' B. WIGHT_, Li. • ATTORNEY•AT-LAW tionnnissioner of Deeds for tho State of Pennsylvania 1 f Madison street. No. 11, Chicago, Illinois, anlinfl. HEIsRY PHILLIPPI, OABPENTER AND BUILDER, • NO. 1024 SANSOM STREET, jelo-Iyrn PHILADELPHIA. COTTONA F SAIL DUCK O EVERY width, from 22 inches to T 6 inches wide all numbers Tent and Mining Duck, Payer - maker 's Felting, Soil Twine, &a. JOHN W. EVERMAN, 4nOR No. 103 Church street City Morel,. THIRTY YEA/IS' ACTIVE PRAC ;;;;, 'ICE. D r. FINE, No. 219 Vine street, below Third, inserts the handsomest Teeth in the city, at prices to suit all. Teeth Plugged, Teeth Repaired, Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. _Das and Ether. No pain in extracting. O ffi ce nours. 810 - 15. tuh2B-B,m,tn6mi 9.rA1.1 DENTALLIN.A. -- A SUPERIOR. article for cleaning the Teetli,d Oa troying animalcule w Ich infest them, giving tone to the gums and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be need daily, and will be fonud l to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while' die, aroma and dotersivenees will recommend it to every one, Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, rhysi. clans and Microscopist, It is confidently offered as a reliable substitute t'or the uncertain Washes formerly In v l ue. it nent Dentlsts t acquelited viith' the' oomitituente of the Dentallina, advocate its use; 'it contains 'nothing to prevent its unrestrained eMploymeut i , „ blade onlytip JAbli t tife,„Bilibibi,AwthNerktil Id road andSoruee 'treat., iially, and t ' • . ~ . ..,..,..c Do. L. Blockhouse, • Robort 0, pay's, Geo. C. Hewer, Chas. Shlvers, 8. M. hicOoliti, 8, P. Bunting, Oho's. MiLborle,' lames X. Marks 74.13 r O tt /lc d., Migitu rst &' ~' D#o oo. S. O. Blair's Sons.: Wtmtb & Bro. • . . , Far mete by Drtigglete gene Fred'. Browne, , Hasea.rd dr, Keol4, Ileac H. Kay, .11, Needles, . T.J linsband, tunb . ronejimith, Edward :Parriekt , • - 311, - Wjetai, , Janice L. -01eptiem, Hughes St Combo. .- Henry A. Bower. *AS FITIVIVItof G . PIXT S.=MISIKEY; V.)l' 11,F. & TH ACK ARA - , No. 718 Ohastnue Street{ Manu facturers of Gan Fixtures, Lompa, Wauld cal the attention of the public to OHO large ant} elpgant as sortment of Gag Chandeliers, Pendants Brackets, 10. They also introduco gas pipes Into dwellings and , publlo builoings. and attend to extendingolktring azul ;revisit A 11 work . warrariteo. , Q.PI.ItITS TURPENTINE.—"-822 BABE - EL/3 Spirit(' Turpentine now landing . from steamer "Pio neer Wilmington N. 0., and for rale by vouu, nAzi, uss ELL Sc C0..111 Chestnut atroot. . _ „ ARDS IS7'lt k .