Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 14, 1870, Image 4

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    OCTOBER PEBIOOUU9,
Hie - first October, -magazine ■•received-to
Horne* Monllili', sent ns by Turner & Co. It
contains illustrated papers on the V oungMens
Christian Association, “Six W eeks in
Florida." and Frederick the Great, while
some of the stories are embellished. An ar
ticiedrill of tlie mostminute, nnd on the whole
agreeable peitautsy.-ls entitled .“The Sacred
Flora," mid gives, the traditional qualities ot
those fruits and roots to which fable attaches
supernatural power, the subject is left incom
plete in-the present essay, and will be resumed.
/Tbe novels include “ Anteros,” by the author
of “ Guv .Livingstone, ” “The Old Love
Again," by Annie Thomas, (concluded); “ An
dn-w Furness," by the author of “ Veronica,”
and some short stpries. Sir. Curtis talks very
pleasantly on War and Popular Opinion, on
the Country Circus, and on Public Gratitude,
and Personal Ambition; the “Eecords ”■ are
-u-eil kept vip, and the “ Drawer” is grave and
to the purpose, as usual. Harper's, initsforty
jirst volume, is as alert and lively to catch the
passing humor of the day as when it dashed
into the arena twenty years ago.
CITS BDJLLETIJN.
—The Board of Public Educatiou held a
fisted meeting yesterday afternoon, M. Hall
Stanton, Esq., President, in the chair. The
new school-house at Seventh and Dickerson
streets was named “First Section Gram
mar School. 1 ’ A communication was received
from the Sixth Section protesting against the
u«e of the Fifth Street. Public School Building
for parochial school purposes. The new
school-house at. Twenty ; tliird and Jefferson
streets has been named “ Edward Grau
School." The Twenty-fourth Sectional Board
a«k for an appropriation of $45,000 for the
election of school-houses on the lot Thirty
eiahth stieet, .north of Powelton avcnue. A
eimimunication was received from certain tax
pavers of the city, asking the re-establishment
of'a Professorship for the teaching of the French
Tanmi£Seiir"tße""Higlr“Schooj7~"The'Gc)m
-iniUee on* Property " reported a -resolution
in favor of drawing a warrant for Isaac
Korris to the amount of $9,100, for a lot of
around at the corner of Hancock and Cumber
fancl streets; also, a warrant for H. W. Cath
erwood for $5,850 10, for a lot on Adams
street, near Amber, Nineteenth Section.
Adopted. The Board confirmed as music
teachers the following-named in the sections
designated: Fourth Section, Jane Porter:
Fifth G. B. Higgins; Sixth, John Bower;
Seventh, Hiss Fitton ; Eleventh, Agnes Mc-
Cartney: Seventeenth, Julia H. Fierst; Eigh
teenth,'Kate H. Chandler; Twentieth, Martha
Green and H.C.Fitton; Twenty-second,Bessie
Archer: Twenty-eighth, Josie Otley. A resolu
tion was adopted to the effect that hereafter
no pupil shall be admitted in the Boys 1 High
or Gills' Normal School who has not attended
school. in the section from which
he or she is sent at least one school term. A
resolution was adopted that the Committee on
Qualiticatioiuof Teachers be requested to su
perintend the-examination of applicants when
ever they may present themselves for music
teachers’ certificates. A resolution was offered
and referred to the joint Committee of High
and Normal Schools, requiring that hereafter
admissions to those schools be apportioned
among the grammar schools of the seveial sec
tions according to the number of-pupils attend
ing the schools in said sections. A resolution
was adopted to the. eiVcct that when-grouuu
' reiits-ave payable in silver, the Secretary of the
Boat'd shall consult the'qiiotatioiia.rQf Djexel
and Jay Cooke, and be guided by them in
drawing his warrants.
The Handel and Haydn Music Society
of this city is an organization that is so well
known to onr citizens that it needs no com
mendation at aur bands.. .Having brought out
a large uumber-of oratorios in. this city, and
always giving concerts celebrated for their
thoroughness and perfection, they are also well
known to our musical experts. The Society
has recently removed lrom their old hall, at
Eighth and Green streets,where they have been
for many years, and have taken the hall foi
meriy used'by the Free German congregation,
No. 445 North Fifth street. The first meeting
took place last evening, at their new hall, being
the annual one of the stockholders, ns well as
the first held by the Society this season. From
the annual report, which was presented,
we glean the following facts: The
• stockholders number about eighty, and the
officers consist of a board of fifteen, annually
elected, who have control of all the interests of
the Society. The membership numbers 102,
tbe majority of whom are singers, and by
whom tbe concerts,so justly celebrated,are given.
In connection with tbe Society there is a
very fine musical library, wbieli is valued at
$5,0H0, and which is constantly being added to
by purchases,- the amount expended last year
for this purpose being $415 10. Three regular
concerts were given during tbe season by the
Society":' "'on'" the 14tlr of December, isiiu:
February 8, 1870; April 10, 1870. Two
extra concerts were also given, one of which
was for the benefit of the Young Men’s
Christian Association, May 12, the last ol the
series taking place on the :11st of May. krom
the treasurer's report we learn that the receipts
were $B,BBB 02. The expenditures were also
heavy,footing up $8,048 01. The balance in
the treasury is $2BO 71, which yvas the amount
of profits ol last season. The first general re
hearsal of the Society will take place on Tues
day next, the 20th instant, at which none but
members will be admitted. After the reading
of the reports, the annual election for officers to
serve the ensuing year was gone into, and the
following gentlemen were declared to be
elected: President, U. T. White; Vice Presi
dents, J. G. I'msted and J. Barton Smith;
Treasurer, Edward Bains; Secretary, E. F.
Stewart: Librarian, J. H. Pilley; Directors,
William N. Freeland, J. G. Maree, William M.
Abbey, O. W. Miller, William Foley, J. G.
Whiteman, R. B. Yates, Joseph Monior, James
S. Francis.
The second sale of scats in the new syna
gogue. corner of Broad and Mount Vernon
streets, took place last evening. At the first
sale some seats in firsficlass pews were sold at
a premium of $5OO, which made the cost of a
- pew of six seats, with the premium pita of
$1,500, to be $4,500. Last evening quite a
number of first-class pews were sold at a pre
mium ranging from $l4O to $2lO per seat,
making the cost of the pews from $2,0-;0 to
s:’.,ono. Among purchasers of this class were
Messrs. L. Walker, E. Wolf, A. Wolf, Levi
Ilink, L. Mayer, Mason Hink, M. Traiitman,
and others. The highest premium paid last
evening was $2lO on four seats, by Mr. Traut
man. The sale was conducted by Mr. Alex
ander ltbeinstein, and the bidding throughout
the evening was very spirited. About nine
o'clock nearly all .the first-class pews, cpmprir
sing the.first .sixteen .benches on the main floor
and the first live in the gallery, had been sold;
and the second-class pews, comprising some
two hundred and forty seats, were offered.
~ r - The .premium on these seats averaged from
$BO to ss<>, the minimum price for a pew be
ing $lO 50.
—John iS. Cropley, charged with perjury, in
personating JohnSeheuknl, in tho matlcr of
the bail of Ned Lyons, iiad a further hearing
before Aid. Kerr yesterday afternoon. It was
"in eyidencKthar Cropley'had' told "James
Henry, a Justice of the Peace in Newton town
ship, New Jersey, that he had been before the
lice order, and entered bail -for Ned Lyons,
tvlio was a poor fellow, and this, was before it
was publicly known that Lyons was the real
name of the man arrested. -The. defendant
y-;v. : fr-iPnrMted in default of $B,OOO bail.
PuiT.AnKi.rni A evening bulletin. wednesbay, September m.-i m-. ;
? —Messrs. Thomas & Sons, sold attlie
s clianee yesterday the following stocks and real
? o<tSf 2-5 shares Delaware Avenue Market
• Company, $BO. 50; 20 shares Delaware Ave
nue Market Company, S 3? 25 j. twe^Oentrai
•*rs2£*t{,%V££ BSSS
i i ansportation, $• > Central
I lansportation’ $>16 shares Bank; of /North
'Ai nerica, $223 G 0 ;_ C shares Western National
li'mk WO 25: 10shares West JerseyfUilroad,
tin oi"; 4 shares Continental Hotel Company,
V7B: 1 share Mercantile Library Company,
suy 50; 1 share Academy of Itme Arts,slo ,
l share Philadelphia Library Company, $6 d-00,
three-story brick mill, with engine, boiler, Ac.,
iimthwest corner Ridge avenue and Twenty
first street, subject to yearly ground rent
of $285, $6,250; lot Twenty-second
street; south of Chestnut street, 17 feet front,
82.600; lot Twenty-third street, south
of Chestnut street, 17 feet i' rout > $2 ’ o ’ o (
Tasker street, east of Eighth, 08 feet front,
$2,000; lot, Anthony street, west of Seventh,
i irst Ward, 10 feet front, $270: mo ‘i® m s l:
hence, No. 3 West Penn Square, 21 feet i
inches front, $10,050; two-story bra* dwell- |
iiig, No. 1713 South Twelfth st eet, 10 feet
front, $1,050; tlnee-story brick budding and
dwelling, &c., Nos. 1515, 1517 and loll) Sputh
Front street, $18,000; large stone machine shop,
mansion, factory, stables, ten , ant
Ac., corner Prankford road and Iranktord
creek, Twenty-fifth Ward, known as Bridge
water Iron Works, $45,000; two and a half
story brick dwelling, No. 781 South Thud
- street, 15 feet 5 inches front, $3,.»0; four-story
brick dwelling, No. 1820 Wood street, with two,
dwellings in the rear, $2,600; three-story brick
dwelling, No. 230 Monroe street, 10 feet 0
inches front, $2,050; country place, 1 acre 1
5-10 perches, No. 5746 Main street, above. Al
len’s lane, Mount-Airy, $3,025. a
—Anthony Bale, known as Tony, was before
Alderman Smith, yesterday, on the charge ot
stealing'a horse, wagon and harness, valued at
s4sorirpmthe-stable*of-Matthias4jouderbackj >
at Sixth and Somerset streets, on the night ot
the 2d of August last. The testimony showed
that lie subsequently sold the entire outfit tor
representing himself as a sheriffs .omcei
deputed to sell it.
mitted to answer in delault ot so,ooo ban.
—William Geddes, aged 73 years, acc.
dentally shot himself while gunning in Harper s
woods, Twenty-second Ward, yesterday. The
deceased, with a companion, had been shooting
together, and the comrade had shot a bird
which lodged in the bushes. Deceased at
tempted to draw it out with a gun, when the
trigger caught and the gun went off, the chaige
lodging in bis breast. .... , ,
About four hundred soldiers orphans, by
invitation of President'Frazier, of the Camden
and Atlautic Railroad, made an excursion over
the road to Atlantic City, yesterday. The little
| ones enjoyed a pleasant sojourn a.i the seaside
and returned to the city last evening
The shoe store of W. V> • Graham, No.
d'22o South street, was entered early yesterday
morning and was robbed of thirty pausof
shoes. Pat Deviuney, Pat Smith and W. Con
sul were before Alderman Kerr, yesterday, on
ihe charge of having been concerned in the
.jobbery, and were committed for a fuithei
leaving.
—The Rev. William Newton,late of N orwalk.
Ohio, has accepted a call to the Rectorship ol
the Church of the Nativity, Eleventh and
.Mount Vernon streets, and will enter upon his
do dies about the Ist of October.
—Mr. George K,. Reed, a reporter of the
Fn-xs, was among tiie passengers who were se-
V i>! ely injured on Monday by the accident on
| i Dehigh and Susquehanna Railroad.
SEW .II'.KNK Y MATTERS.
Political— There is a rumor, which has
obtained pretty wide circulation, to the eliect
iliat a few dissatisfied members of the Repub
lican party--are-taking, measures .to place
another candidate in the field for Congress
against John W. Hazleton, the regular nomi
,-nee. If this is done, it is evident that the ob
ject is intended to defeat Mr. Hazleton and
elect a Democrat, a measure which no honest
Republican ought to give countenance and
support. The contest was fairly fought for
nomination, and the disappointed as well as
the successful should now do all withiu their
power to secure the triumph of the nominee
of the Convention.
The County Clerkship. —The feelings of
disappointment engendered among the friends
of the disappointed candidates for clerkship of
Camden county have all been pretty much
healed, and John W. Cain, the nominee, has
now a clear and open field before him. T et,
there is hard work to do. Republicans should
not let a sense of security lull them into indif
ference. If they are sure of success, they
should be equally vigorous to see how big a
majority they can give.
Committed in Default.— Mayor Con,
yesterday, save a hearing to a young man called
Meny Garratt, charged with having committed
an atrocious assault and battery upon one Win.
News, of Philadelphia. News was terribly cut
about the head. Garratt was required to lind
bail in SoUU, in default of which he was com
mitted to answer. There are several com
plaints against defendant. _
Seuenade.— Last evening a complimentary
serenade was tendered to lion. James M.
wovel, by the band of the Sixth New Jersey
li niment, of which Mr. Seovel has just been
el wted Colonel. He gracefully accepted it, and
u ine and eloquence flowed like water.
II vv Market.— Workmen are engaged in
building' the Hay Market on the new wharf
below the West Jersey ferry. This will be a
meat advantage to farmers who sell and those
v ho purchase hay in and around Camden.
Drunkenness. —Several parties were ar
■sted last evening for drunken and disorderly
mduct in the streets. They were locked up,
iid this morning were ordered to pay the usual
nes.
The Cut UT'.—The business of the Special
uni t the present term is quite heavy. A very
u-ge number of cases is on the list.
The I‘oimlnllon of
The population of l’aris, according to a cen
sus taken in ISOS, amounted to’2,l")0,!»lli souls,
i,r whom ii,nits,7B(s were bom in France; that
is, 7:’,;;, 47S in the Department of the Seine,
ami 1,21*d,20S in other departments. Of the
remaining lii'AlSO remaining persons, 0,00-l
weie naturalized citizens, d4,27d Oermans,
•’..i.OStrßelgians, 10,t»57 Swiss, 0,100 English.
7. -.'Ud Italians, t!,ti.j4 llollan<lersj”"4yHW' Aider
uns, Poles, 2,odd Spaniards, l,:ioO Kas
dans, oil Scandinavians, 329 Moldo-Walla
chians, 3J3 Turks,2oo Greeks, and 0,700 i'oiv
eianers of all other nations. This census, 44*
will be obseived, gives 0-1,273 as the number of
(leruians in Paris, and hence the recent report
Viiat thePnissians in that city were over 80,000'
nitisl have been greatly exaggerated; Adding
the Belgians ami'Hollanders, the number, it is
true, is raised to 13,1)15, but natives Of these
countries cannot be ranked amon" the citizens
who were so objectionable to the French.
Trv. RIDING SCHOOL.-Mil. E. Dl!
KIKFFKK will open bin Killing School, 30S
Due tin street, below Spruce, on September 13,
1870 with a goodstock Of wclf-trainod horaca. lloraoa
in‘ ,id Vo Wo middle. Those keep lag lliolr horacs at
this stable caii hnvofhe privilege ot .mmig-theritliiiß
romii. Smidk-hbrßeauud carriages for flwtH»r«r;y~to-
Hirt*. iZZ welj2t»t>
£7\V PHILADELPHIA BIDING
School and Livery Stable,No.333BMMlKE'l
mr7,t \vill remain open all bummer. Himulbotis
Olarenee CatriagoH, Hurßoa and Vehicles and Saddla
11 iToi-“eiUriUm-d for the Saddle. Boraea takou to Livery
-storage for Wagons and Proprietor.
INSTRUCTIONS.
ASIIEB’S DANC’IWCr AC AOEMIf»
S. W. Gor. Twelfth and Chestnut,
i (Enlraocs on Twelfth street.)
■ AlHli'- New nod Foahioimble Dances, Taught •'
Ladies and Gentlemen— Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
, !1 'm itsm >nd' MasKTS— Tuesday and Saturday Aftev-
Only—Saturday Evening.
4__privßto l<»sBonßrBingiy-or-iii-clasjj l at_aiiy.ho.ilc_ta_sui.t.
‘‘Knr'terma,' Circulars, etc , apply or address PROF.
ASHEE.at the Academy. 8e12 r 3m5
/IARL CtAEHTNJIU’S NATIONAL OON
sERVATOBY ORCHESTRA will eivo, during
tbeetn&nnof 1870-71 ■ Four Grand Concorts at the. Aca
demy of Sluslo; There will aieoihe given Ten Soirees
of classical Chnmber-Musio in the large room of the
National Conservatory of Sluslo.
‘ This Orchestra offers its services to_ the public for
concerts, operatic and dramatic performances, com
mencements, Ac., Ac.; aIBO, in private soirees for bolob.
nonettes, ottottes, aexte-ttos.quintettes, quartettes, trios
' ftl TEmmec'mants received at the office, southeast, corner
tttnth find WALNUT streets.
Inscription lists at the music stores and at the
office. . l_u : c 8011-lni»
American academi or music.
COMMENCING MONBAT, SEPT. 19, 1370.
FOB SIX NIGHTS ONLY.
CONGRESS OF THE DRAMATIC) STARS.
The eminent Arnica. MSJ' ORT .
The very popularCome.imi, sMTTn
His first appearance since his trinmpliant European
BUCCOPB. :
ThepopularBtam rl{iNKMVYO -
The eminent B r amaticArtig X](l6Bj
Hia lirst appearance in this city.
The popular STUDy , Yi
The distin BUi6hod M C R on w U E.'FLOTB,
The very Ylf. DAVENPORT, •:
The velebra.^A.Hst XKL^ MoßXoNi -
The Renowned
The P<'Pu'%"g^- iINE oRTON, --; /
Her tiißtappearance in two years-.
Xhof»v6rite OT A^Ut ffc •
Her «r*t appearance in several seasons,sustained by
OF
GREAT PLATS,
WITH
CASTS OF PARA MOUNT EXCELLENCE.
- —in which they have jusLcreated a most wholesome fu •
i rere-in SoptqW, ~ • ’ ..
. ' s^ emv(j sS^Ai ; r ; ■r : "
‘TUESDAY EVENING; Sept. 20,
Bouicaulfs and Bronehanrs Comedy,
i LONDON ABSLRANCE. . .
The sale of secured seat, will commence at the Acad
-emynml ut Trumpler s Music sioro, next FRIDA!
Sept. IC. -
ITT A LNUT street theatre,
W THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Sept.lt,
Second week of the cnnnontartilß^
Who will appear in Bulwer’a historical play,in 0 acts,of
CABDINAL RICIIELIb\....MB: EDWINEOBBEST
de%\abiVat KTlUAK "7.mr7willi l am HARRIS
D T111!RSIi AT -MKF ORRE S T as OTHELLO.
FRIDAY-MB FORREST as JACK CADE.-
MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at
SATURDAY NIGHT-A GREAT BILL.
fc/TRS. JOHN DREW’S ARC’H S.TREE
M T MONDAY AND EVERY EYEING,'*
FIRST production in this city of
The powerful ploy, by Victorian Serdou, entitled
“FERNANDE „
By MRS. JOHN.DREW,
And the Full Company. -
SEATS SECURED SIX DAYSIN ADVANCE.
Box Office open from 9 to 3.
II ° U -Oli' dan R ICE
■Vdet, Am-
A \ofFlGHTH\rroeU X bet > 4eeri Race and Tine,
MONDAY TUESDAY;«ud \VEDNESD;AYV;September
* 12. IS and 11.
Lot corner BKUK§SgSDIITH Streets,
•••aWSHSr****
Fill DAY* September IG.
Lot corner THIRTY-SIXTH and MARKET,
WEST PHILADELPHIA..
, SATURDAY. September 17.
Performance every AFT CKNOON a’jdUN K aO l rcnts
Doors open at 2 and / oVlock. Admi 3 sioU| 50 cents
children under ten years. 26 cents. 1 Be ?.. J £ a .
XTEW ELEVENTH ST. OPERA HOUSE,
1\ "Eleventh Street, ahovoChestnut.
fclo «>»>•" EVKKY NI ght.
THE FAMILY RESORT.
Established 1862.
CARtiCROSS * DIXEY 8
MINSTREL*. . it . _ ,
The Great Star Troupe of the World in their Grand
Ethiopian Soirees. , .
Box office open from 10 to lo _ Treils
■I. L. C A RNCROSS. Manager. au3l 1 f s
A RCH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
A Arch Street, above Tenth.
THE PALACE 01? MINSTRELSY.
SIMMONS & SLOCUM S
MTNSTRELB.
THE CHAMPION TROUPE OF AMERICA.
OPEN FOB THE BEA.SON.
Wit), the best Minstrel organization m the worbl.
Box Office open irom9A. M to 4 P.M.foi sale
—of Reserved Soata. _ r':is—
TTiOX’S AMERICAN THEATRE,
r Novelty and Talent Every Night.
X GRE AT CONGRESS OF STARS.
THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDES.
Wi,n '' COMPANY. (
Two Grand Ballet*. New Burlosqaesi, New Negro Acts,
80 7.tf Comic Afterpiece, Ac.
.-SRSsa ' PIANO-FORTES OAUIiFULLY
{Repaired Mid Tuned. Satisfaction guar*
iui teed '
JB U SINEBSL CARDS.
TOSEPH WALTON & CO.,
, CABINET MAKERS,
NO. 1)3 WALNOT STREET. , .
Manufacturers ot lino furniture und of medium priced
'“gOODSOiTHAnIdAIfo MADE TO ORDER
Counters, Desk-work, for Banks, Offices and
tores, made to order. JogEpH WALTON,
iJOS. W. LIPPINOOTT
JOSEPH L. SCOTT
JAMES L WILSON,
HOUSE PAINTER,
518 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
:e—522 South Ninth street. ap3o ly 4pS
Eb. Wight,
. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, , ,
lommlasioner of Doeda of PonnaylyanU I
tfl Madison afreet- No. 11, C hic-ygo, Illinola. aulDtfi
JTENRY PH XL LIPPI,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
NO. 1024 BAN SOM STREET,
jelO-lyrp PHILADELPHIA.
nOTTO NBA XL DUCK OB’ EVERY
*U width, from 22 inohea to 7«inohos wide, aU number.
r r U w n i‘ne a , D A d o. AWnIWi Dnok ’ ,°Evl& f 8”
• ia 2H Ho 103 Church street flity Btores
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &V
XfEW MACKEREL, SALMON AND
1M Shad in kltts. put up expressly for families* ftt
COUSTY’S Ku«tEnd Grocery, No. 118 South Second
street, below Chewtnut. .
New green ginger, pickled
Limes, Pickled Lambs’ Tongues, Spiced Oysters
end Claim,, at COUSTY’S Boat End Urocery, No. 118
South Bocoud street, below Olicßtuut.
riTABLH CLARETS FOII >1 00 PER CASE
1 ufonn dozen bottles, up in stor** and for faalo at
.COUSTY’B East End Grocery, No, 118 South Second
street,bolow Chestnut. •;
New canned goods, green peas,
Asparagus, Tomatoes, &c., are arriving. Families
wishing name now is the tinm to buy cheap,at COUSTY’S
East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street, below
"Ohesthutr-
AO AA PER DOZEN "FOR GENUINE
tpO.UU imported French White Wine Vinegar in
crises,- very choice' ouallty, at COUSTY’S East End
Grocery, South Second titreot, below- Chentnnt^
JUST RECEIYED AND IN STORE 17000
CRHoa sparkling Catawba and Oali*
fornla ‘Wines, Port,Madeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa
Cruz Bum, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholosale
andßotail. P. J. JOBDAN, 220 Pear street,
Below Third and Walnut streets, and above Doch
street. ' de7 tf
JORDAN’S CELEBRATED POKE TONIC
Ale for Invalids, family .use, etc. '■*
Tho subscriber is now furnished with niß fall ‘Winter
-supply of hiß highly nutritious and woU-known bever
ago. lte wido-Bproud and increasing uae,by order ol
puysicianflv'for invalldß, use of families, &cV, 'C6mmona it
to the attoution of all consumers who want a strictly
PMj*e article; proparod from tho best materials, and put
Up in the most careful maunor for homo use or transpor
tation. Orders by mail or otherwise
No. 220 Pear streot,
do 7 below Third and Walnut streets _
COPPER AND YELLOW —METAL
Sheathing,Broiiier’a Copper Nailß, Bolts and Ingot
Ooppor, constantly on hand and for sale by EUDNBI
WIN 808 & 00.»N0,332 South Wharves, • -
a y fr
PIANOS
a.b.beiciienbach,
Piano Maker,
252 North Eleventh street.
JJDSJCATIOK -,x
h. y. tAtiD!E»tßACrt’s Academy
, Edalatt.mliou pivcn to CummerclHl.Arlthu.etxc Had
Elocution. English (Composition . Natural . 010000.
FIELD PRACTICE in Surveying and Civil Engmeor:
inga vith the UHC.of alt requisite instruimmU, L #i\ tn.to.
the higher classes in. Mathematics.
—A-first-claHsPriiuaryJDepnrthmiit.
The best ventilated, tu&st lofty and
fo Op™ for flic reception of applicants dally from 10 A.
Choßtnut atraot.
• mill. lm§- 1
ROBERT H. LABBERTON’S
YOUNG LADIES’ACADEMY,
S3B and 340 Bnufli FIFTEENTH Street,
[ext term commences September 10th.
it/iTR —TA’MES M. CHASE WILL RE-
M flume his close's in Latin and J
lir.lt Literature, September Uth. AUcliosb Roat oince
Box 1810. - soft m n i
Tl/fISiS TSCHUDY WILL RE-OPEN HER
l\x School Sept. 19t1i,1710Pitie street. ‘W w f ml.t
A VISITING GOVERNESS, WITH AK
J\_ experience of aeveral years in ~ie Jj o ?* "\ c . t p!i 0 ' l Ad[
Home Education, haa now a few hours disengaged, au
dress 1.. A.,at tills office. >- gl,l *.
pOUBTLAKD SAUNDERS COL
fw Young Men, Youth and Small Boys.
■Vfrs"BArTTCLARK .WILL
iVI her Day School for Children on MON I)A 1,
•September 19tli, in the school building of the Church o|
the Holy Trinity, Nineteenth and W ulnut fltfl. fletjms
tSEVTaLBERT HENRY BARNES, A. Ba..
K W ill reopen hie Classical «nd English School, No.
CHEBTNUT street, ou MONI>A\_, jept. 12. Bdlm_
'a /jriss*mTe. ashburner will re
j\l open her Bclipol, ». W corner Fifteenth and-Un*:
streets. Sept. 12th. • ♦ • • ..J.— r - -—.
SCHOOL
HOF F. A. VAN DER WIELEN’S EUROPEAN
HOi • * • hchoolj OF ART,
At 1334 CHESTNUT Strcet.lMiiladelphln.w---
Tlilfl liistitutionv modeled upon tlio . most celebrated
A if„ < l™lSotKu.'o l ,B, tvill reopen
TtH instructions are not limited to Artists oxciuantiyt
but are also carefully adapted to the Scorn
nnd all others who desire proficiency m art as an accora
"mS™ maybe badataoy- time.. Circulars on
plication. _ __
MISS CLEVELAND’S SCHOOL *OR
Yotmg Undies will reopen un MONDAYißnytrm
-4ißrl9.nt-No.-3!ua3JeliaaceyJlttse.- BL 5 lzts
HTISS JULIA GOODB' EL E O W’S
']Vt 927.CHiiWnBtrea. 2 Vvn!
n'-open September 19th. ,
riiHE MISSES. ROGERS, i<U4PINE ST.,
will reopen-their School for Young hadhs oml
Children on UIONDAY, Soph Sth. - so 2 l.t>
TARYS LIPPINCOTT& DAUGHTERS
thc iOAUDING SOflOOL.at Moorea
nwu. Burlington connty, N. .1., Ninth miintl> vS’i I '*.®’
,170. For Circulars apply to B. U. SUOEM.Uv KB, an
N Fourth st., or to tho Principal.
rtIJAiS'ICALT MATHEMATICAL AND
(J English School, 111? Morkct reopen*
<» p 1.12. Booms large, WM. b. OCK>kb t■ a Ji • in_
rpHOMAS BALDWIN’S ENGLISH,
1 Mathematical and Classical Scljool I'
, :ist corner of Brood and Arch, will reopen
rnjffEASCH STREET INSTITUTE FOR
1 YOVNI! LADIES, 1»)5 Areli Btroot, will ro opsu
’ S6ptemVt L?M.'BROWN, Trincipa:
iVITTENHOUSE ACADEMY. N. E.
tVChCTtno't and Eighteenth, will begin its eoventnentli
.V'lr Bonternber 12,1870. Forcircnlars, givluE full in
;.: r n r m.lon call at Blair, North west 01. o.tnutuid
Eighteenth streets. . 1
8 DUOIES BABBOWS, „ J Principals,
p eBK NN EYILIiB B • BBT)WIG, ) -
/ iHESTNUT STREET FEMALE SEMI
\ , nary'"PhlUutoTDhift^MisfftiOTmerand;-
'mtc PriT>cipnis.—The Kn«U»b
,ml French’Boarding and r, ‘'J' ( . i ;y , S'4sTNߥ s‘tniS D '
vKSPAY^Sopteinlic>tUtlt,nt.. 1615 CHLSTn U i street.
Particulars from Circulars. .
raißM-ANTOWK SEMINARY . FOR
•.. Jl.M’rin’f. _
Iini:'FEWSMITH’S CLASSICAL AND
\V English School
loo* Chestnut street.
lie-opening MONPAY. September W. C'rcuh»ri at
„r a P B Taylor’s, lOWCherttnttt Street. uu3Mn»
MISSES WIES'ON WILL, TIE-
L open their School for \ »raß J^'hw.
Green street, Germantown, on U i.DStE&DAY,S-pteia
bor 11. IH7O .
-vfjss GKIFFITT’S WILL RF-OI'EN
IYI her private school. September 12th, in the npner
ro’min of A® School BuiUing of t « « .
Kninhuny, Chestnut uml T ifte<-iUb *,mrniicf\
n?p?rgriir-0t)-cndstmit;Btrcctr
«t 1120 Uirwrd street. -
EKMANTOWK ACAHEMV, SCHOOL
It Lane and Green street.. A thorough English and
Classical school. Session op<*ns Monday, aeotembor
Ml» A few vucaucjen for boarders in the family of the
Principal. Send for circular
C. V, MAYS.
...,24-lm. Principal.
{ IEOIKIK. li. BARKER, A. M., WILL
( _r rt-opon Iliß Kngliali and Claasicift School, Pncj
>r«-t Genoantuwn. Sn Monday, Sept. 12th. an‘H i.o
T)R AINEKU INSTITUTE,
H f„,t-cl i ,^bo, t ;?in^ B chooHoVbn;-: ?SP
TSS,!'IM' p^incVpiil.
Madame clement-s erench
and English School for Young Ladies and Chil
dren, Germantown, Pa. The twenty-seventh sew on
will begin September 11,1870. For circulars ad ress tha
Principal. lms -
/Sentrad institute, northwest
4 : cur of Tenth and Spring Garden Streets,'will re
nripn Rpnt 5. Boys prepared for Business or Gollogo,
J?)HNI ? .LAMIIEnTON,A. J »IL-Principal. auM-linoS
UfITISS ANABLE’S ENGLISH AN I)
IVL French Boardineand Bar School, No 13W Pine
street, will reopen on WEDHEKUAY, the 14th ol Jy'Pt.
next anil l sc 1/5
Ai r-A A YEAR liOAIID AND TUITION,
giXOUnt Episcopul Acndc-my.JSorlin, N. J ■ 807-1 M
ritVVENTY-SIXi'H YKAR.-THK CLAHSI
"X"’ citlTilld-EngHßh-. School of •HiDrGreaorj.vAja.,
No. 1103 Market street, will reopen bopt. o. au-i lta
■\fm.ING"T7ADTES’ INSTITUTE, WITH
X Preparatory Bopartmont, 11.31 Sprue?troot, re
&ZIWATT '1 - ™ 7 "
rpHE "MISSES MORDE'JAI WILL RE-
I o®eri their Dny School for Young Lwlwh on JIOIJ;
I)AYi September 19thi ftt 1818 Delancey Place, nel lot
T\TISS LOUISA TAYLOE EE
JVI open her school for Children on .MONDAA ,1-Ih
inatant, in Lomrmirtra liniidiug, 5029 Main atreo *
mantown. _
aPBIWGAEDEN INSTITUTE,
No, (Mu o .?./
fencipaL
fWEST RENN SQUARE SEMINARY
W ptiTl VOIJVO ladies, No, 6 South Merrick
au3ltill sols
KATAHDIN SEMINAKY, 1323 NORTH
Rrbfid stTfiot— Bonrding and Pay School for
y«-n® li?!!n"vio?-f?Scipa , l ie Finfi'Sminoaco 8 ,
i V ,!i‘t! < 14tir , Fron, i h ■l.tfn, 'Dancing and Cnltothorfc.
without additional clmrgo. oulJtoti
ISS LAIRD’S INSTITUTE FOR
vonnfi Ladies, with Preparatory Department, No.
*a No street, wilfreopon
-.i,iher7th,lt)7o.
rnur SIXTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR
i of SPRING G AIIDEN ACADEMY,iiorthwjßt corner
of Eighth ami Buttonwood Btree Ih, IiorIn« TUEHiDAY,
?!,ptSnbor Oth. Thorough pfoparat "A
College. Applications received on and after ntoaouy
August 22d. CHARLES A. WALTERS, A. M.,
unlBlmS . , Pnncipnf
ITALLOWELL SELECT HIGH SCHOOL
H forYonn^Monjttndßo^wli.o^jj
HTomNo.HO North Tenth street, will ho
September 12th, in the new and more coinmodlrmß bmld
s’, iru- Non. 112 anil 111 North Ninth street. Neither onort
no'r expense has been spared in fitting up the rooraa t 0
pinko this a lint-class school of the'*, l ®! , Ss| t tS the BChool
A Preparatory Department connootod with the scnooi
Parents anil Studonfs arc invited to call and examine the
rooms, and consult tho Principals, from O A. M- to 2 1.
M „ after August Itith. 'ffioßß&fc
Principals.
mHE BEST ...PROVIDED BCHOOE IN
I Amoricn.V. The Scientific andl Classical Ximt tuto, n
school for boy s and young
streots, roopous on Monday Our achool
room is largo and airy, tho finest in 1 hiladolphia, and
our moans of instruction, philosophical apparatus and
-cub!nuts of Natural History, aro larger than in any
other school in America. ,J . ENNIS, A. M.,
an 23-tf Principal.
•ji/IiSS CARR’S SELECT BOARDING
lVi ami Day School for Young Ladles.
EIi,DON SEMINARY, seven miles from Philadel
phia, on tho North Pennsylvania Ballroad, opposite
* will commonco September Htli
BhOL ' mukorto " u
rfA tTiTIM Y OE THE SACRED HEART,
v«TVaLNUT BTMBET. —• Thia institution iB
or the Section of tho Ladlos of tho Sacred Heart.
Parents andlhardians ai'ofeHia-ctrnlly not led hal tho
Hcliol»atic yrurcro-Opons cnflthe PIRBT MONDAY Ol«
HKPTBM 11EIt. Fur terin|, etc., apply at the Academy.
' Sc 2 Ini’
BUSnJSSS COLIEGE,
Assembly Bullions,
S. W. COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
EVENING BCltOOti (’PENS SEPTEMBER 16th .;
Por particulars call or send for Catalogue,
aw3l w a m!3ts = —=
BELIjEYTJEI NSTITUTETEOR YOUNG
LAPIES. ATTLEBORO, COiyNT\^PA.
The next school -year commences SEPTEMKhit s.
Catalogues and'lnformaUon may bo had .of J ■ J; “ra
hiune. Twelfth and .Filbert; Htreetg; Gilbert Comb»* A.
tm r>n<t Marshall street,H. 11. Warrinoi, Ksq., 526 north
J Garrigaea, 608 Arch street, aud
B. A. Potter, of CowpertUwait &, Co., No. 623 Chestnut
Btreet.
hii6-8 w 12t
A il AItVAHIJ GRADUATE WISHES TO
in " nu " iou - {lu!
—TssTTaR'V' E. AEKTBEN AlsD MISB
MABY E. BTK YENS tvUl re-open their Boarding
and PW School for Young Ladien September Util. WO.
N 0 .26 TplpoDOckeu nt.» Gormauto* Btl
TKFNTH. The (luticß will bo resumed Sept. 14. “?'•
ENOCH H. SPPPIiEE, A.M., Principal. a»3l-lmj
OBTHYVBST INSTITUTE fob YOUNG
Ladles, formorlr located IMS Thompeon, now jo
moved to Bf»s N. Broau street, will roopon Wednesday,
811. -Theiu/eoe E. 0. Suydpr, E. A.
M. \ . All)crtKOn, l > rlnc.lpnla. ,■ au.lo.ln) _
riATHAKINE M. SHIPJVEY "WTEti RE-
her School, No. 4 Booth Merrick etreet outlie
mi. of 9th month(SepjW. i®'’ 3 ?-'?-'
TiITBS" VAN KIRK'S BOARDING AND
¥'
4 /r 188 STOKES WltL REOPEN HKR
xVI School, 4707 Oottugft Bow, Main B‘c. el. GfTrnM-
Wwlnewlav. September 14. „„ ltu2l 2 f!x.
iMCSICAI.
PHILADELPHIA MUSIOA.I- AUA-
Boo^fSro'now open for the reception dr Pupils [°*
iho-«cwj t unrter..hMiuiUngdSefi{flutifrJi>‘;,3“:^S’4Y;„-
"iriliE. lo become Btudouts will p>a»e ftpplj St the
.Officii,. jf.,,- !*23 Spr.CCK f-TKEKT..
vrDOLPH HKNNK», EMIL G.VtrTLL
-3. A 2B a^ii»AnWc»°^ net
VioIin— WKKZELK OPfA- T
Violoncello— lU’EOLPU HKNNIG.
i^tt?/iSwABBVooH Kl |;
Pornet—(-AKL PLAGEMANN. ~
Other Orchestral Inutruinentii, Klocntion. brunch,
ltallai.andUerinun taught by experience,l ii.-micmr,.
Main Bcpartmcnt, 815 00 per quarter. payable to
' "l’riniary PoparlpH'iit. f?“ 50 pur quart'!, in
iulvum-i'. Ciicnliir» «t tin- llusic Store*.
Proprietors ami lllrcutor* : «t} iii?vNiri
.JOHN K. HIMMELSIIACH, IH-lIOLIH lIENNK-.
rpHK I ; HILADEU r HiA' school OF
I WI 810 ASP ATiT,'l5OB Chestnut striK-t.
>‘<ir pupils in elan* "r private,
r-inuinsr—Prof. PAOLO OIOIIZA (I rum tb#Couserr a
lo.rv ol Adiliuih • 1 pit v
iaano,<>.rffflnHftnurtny~ll* V,V4?*vm'aNN
omiesiral iKpurlim nt—</AKL I
Language!* und Art lu-partinent—Prof. lIACLL ami.
Sitrnorma HINA ‘.„ n « v K trvn Kr kr
..Klocution—J'Xuf and rn ; >nOKMAKKK-A< -y)--
Oirrnlara sit Music Stored.- gdn 15 t>ci ui ?•**•»
/ tAl'.li GAEUTNBK’S N ATIOXAL CON
\ > SEIIVAT-OHY Of MI-SIC, smulieMt m>rner
Tenth and Wnlnut *ti.e«U, lanovr op< n fur th® »oann
-,a "n tor lln- rf -optioii of pupil- luMruuliou l w i
In u 1-tiilTol the Ikhl Profnssurs In I he'.'Hr Hittn-follmr
iuu iirancltui): Y,«'al.,Mn>d<v -Piano. \ io»m. % wj-h '
"„„ ~l|o. Contra BnM.Thoory ol Harmony . ‘"rati 1 n r
unn (or Church orciin). t.'nhniet Ors»u. MuLdjuu.
Finl". (Inrion' ; t"TPo'H>v !!us«r.on.Horn.,.< ;;rn«t. I rum
bomullurp, Guitar, Ac.. Ac..nml in tin- Ilali.ru, 10-.rman,
I r r'-ncli amt Spanish Luiipmup.*.
for particular'll ft--' circular*, to 1.-
i|... ollUo of the Conservatory ami m tin .non
" Tim il'riTtor of tilt- Conaerv atory tubes this oppor
in nil v to oxnro-s hi* sincere uraiitient ion ui tn<v*nec«K.
w lifc£ ban nttt*ndc*l hi- elfurN lo e-Üblifh till*
u..n in IMulatMplihwm n permanent basis urnl with the
t rofifct of i-ontiniHs.! i>ro-»p« riiy. . , .
.. .Lj -would likowise-Uccluj ii.Jj.id icratuudo to tb . J??” 5
1 iml iri*‘inls among tlio giiidentH uml olh**v.h-r ,
« Hose interert in tlio c««»n of thorough lu
; ;irt mill f-rtom - <>f imiMr has
in I ringing the < onnerv<itory to its prudent state of uso
luim’KK
cun onlv promise in return that Ins devotion to the
•ct of rui-itia Hi" institution iiml'-r 1m cur- i«» tiuii
re amonfr the er-al music schools of the ?!'
ns it lms l.tmn. the controlling influence ot theOim
\iitury.
AIR. THUNDER, NO. lEmFS. FOURTH
ill Street, resumes hl« Densons tu SitiKinsr. Tiiino nn'l
ij r .Jin, on MONDA Y, September to s'*™ w
CUGNOR ALFREDO RARILI, PUPIL
O of Mr. Carl Wolfaohn, announces to the pnWlc,
that he will give Lessons on Piano, commcmJn-,
Wth. Apply to hie oilier, Il2d Chestnut etn-e ; tWr‘l
floor, from 9to 12 o’clock, A. M.» overy*day. '*
ut all music stores. A .. .
OIG. P. ROND IN ELLA, TEACHER OF
O Sinning. Private les&ona ami classes. Resilience,
308 S. Thirteenth street.
. a r, LAI) SIBGIS G— ENGLISH,
I French and Italian. FBOF. T.
„uth Ninoteontbutroet. Kn > 3
li/fH ALFRED KELLEHER WILL
J\| *«ive infraction in SINGING £ m f
moNYj Term commcucen September sth. Foi patticn*
Unf apply ot lilia fttldresß, IMQ Vine stryut, Ol ‘A\l^ lier
Vfln.vMufrlc Store. 1102 Chestnut street. __ nq23ltn _.
JIOAKDINIi.
.* t Q SOUTH liEOAD IS
»)| O House liaa been newly and lmndßonio y ntte l,
null 1b now ready for the accommodation ot boardom.
licteroucea reunited , aoivn i m m
-i 7*Ar4 AKCH STREET HAVING BEEN
i.nUU newly fitted up, is now open for rccept on of
fumilkm-or Bhiglftgffl»tlcmen : also tablo toar<\.
government sale.
T) EVENUE CUTTER AT PUBBIO AUC-
K TIOX
There will bo offered for sale at Public Auc
tion at Henderson’s Wharf, Kell’s 1 oint, Bal
timore, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day o
October, 1870, at 12 o’clock >l., tho BbVJj
-si'-F CUTTER THOMPSON,centre-board
and coppered, about 05 tons O. M;is well
louiidm anchors, cliain9, standing and run
jffmrrißging, ono/boat, &c. An Inventory of
all the articles to be sold with the vessel can
be seen on board the vessel, at Henderson’s
Wharf, until tho day ol sale.
Terms flash.
By order of thq „
Secretary ot the Treasury,
JOHlif L. THOMAS, Jr.,
sel2-m w 1-12 U Collector of Customs.
DBKTISTB.V.
/vPAT, DENTAIjIiINA. A HUJfBBIOB
O article for oloanlng the Tooth, doatroylng animalcnlj
ssssssssa,-
V< Wmlnon t Dentlßt»/acqaalnted^wlth
JAMK Bioad and Spruce atreeta,
BohortO. Davie,
Geo. G. Bower,
Ohos.Shivora,
8. M. BlcColln,
8.0. Banting, .
Ohaa;H.Bberle.
jamoaN.Mnrha,
B.Brlnghnrat& Oo.i
: W-H 1 * ItfO-
For sale by Druggists gene)
Fred. Browne,
Hansard & Go.,
O.K.Koony,
IsaaoH* Kay,
G. H. Noodles,
T.'J. Husband,
A.mbroao Smith,
Edward Parrish,
Wm.B.Wobb,
Jcmoß.Lt Blspham,
Hughes & Combo,
Henry A. Boweri__^_^_
-rri wrsronr^; ssteskbels Ist, 2d, 3d
Rnt^-fnVa^
KOV'LEY- 16 Snntli Front ntroot.
trout.
T-»nmN —on, 500 UAKKEIjS FiRST,
«
tSiMEAPPJjE pH-EESE. —5O i BOXES
Morton "job South Doluwnr" uv»nuo.
Trtnt TURPENTINE. —27 BARBELS INK
I Turpentine, IwAln. S
Hnnforil. For aulo by LDW. U. Ru3tt
-FroiiLfitrcet, i •
W.T SEAL, Principal.
CAUL GAEUTNEU,
Director end Proprietor
i; ' v ‘ L r
FQRSALE
A" Very Desirable Wharf Property,
on the river Delaware,'with larae brlck Bjttldlng an!
extensive Shedding, suitablo for shippers, sugar dealers
and commission mciohanis.on oast aide or Beach street.
135 feet 3 inches north of Marlborough streot, 109 foot
front end 437 feet deep to ond of wharr, with privilege of
extending 131 feet to wardens' line, Pocks each side of
nlcr for vessels of largfcclaSS. , •.n
" • r lur XtIKKNS & MONTGOMERY,
un24 w s 30t> 1033 Bench street, nliovo Laurel.
ii Ba XjE—A Large lot of
IBS Gnmud,witlibrickrßuildliiiflH, omii^eouthgljeof
'waftlilnplori ftvoinio, wcst of-Tweiitletli Rtf£ul7rtNTCa»l •-'
front and 130 feet deep to Alter'street. Boillmore ttail
road iMiftM'S the property.
LUK7NB & MONTGOMERY,
1033 Beach ntreet, above 1 aural.
nu 24 \v fl lOt*
JSfrf FU.lt SALE,—SPLENDID MODERN
No. 6|9 North Seventh street* threw*
story front umi Imck; replete with nil the modern con*
venienceH. Lot 19 leet 2 Inches front, nnri in depth H 4
feet f inches. All in complete order. Finest square
Oti Seventh street.
D. M. FOX & BON,
au3l w4imGt§ __ 510 North Fifth street.
4ss“foiFsaiVe; 6iFkxoitangls f6r
Hill! city Property, ft very.dfalrableinodiura-aizddlieei
clenco. with u lnrg" and Unproved lot;twenty minutes
from the City on the Germantown It. K.
J.M, GUMMEY & SONS,
w fMt§ . 733 Walnut atreet.
',£!§' FOlf ~S A DI3.—TH E FOIHECstOR Y
•Miii House, 10*7 Lord'd street. 22 foot front, double
back building; was built by the owuor and baa no
MiP'Tinr of ith clans. , „
• - Tht- back bnil ilng-overlnoks the garden or Jiotr*
Danii! Seiulunry and Hittoidiouse Square.
Apply on the premises. ~ ,
Possession Umni diately.. eeli w.f.tn 12t
jp FOR SAEE-A FURNISH ED OR
Ufol unfurtif’de-d house, In Upper Be Lancy Place,
newly papered, painted and ftirriiahwl.j^A^yo^
B( .i:p4t« 205 South Bi.vth ebroet.
FOR SALIVA HANDSOME THREE-
Iiii» Htnrv brick dwelling* with tliree-Btory back build
in«H and lot of ground, on tho tveat aide of Twenty-first
street, between Walnut and Saiiaom streets,
- Apply to
A. B. OARVEIt\t CO..
gjiuU)ypi(tg«*r.ij.»r , Mlpthqp'<>.yill»yt *t».
FTTU SALE-ELEGANT UJKSI
BSHd ,ioi,rA No.J4lßJWalrjiU*Mwti Apply to C,
I , i>. Nil. 2)i t!. glxth street.
r MARBLE terrace-toe-, sale,
..-il House-and Lot, No. 321 H CliMltnut str«t. Lot W
lv 120f«'t. liiiildlns 4 stories front and Lack, with
wliititmnvl>l/« front and Mansard roof; «parlpfis roouii
and stairways; fiulsiiwi in the moat modern and ap
pro od stylo; undarirrmind drnlnago, heating-ana cook
ing arrangements complete; nonpatnno- wash-tuba in
■Tiifclicnrnriff * pfllfri HKTH *r-rto-ntl -part# nfhdu**;— ——
Also forjulo, Umiw wt.
For particulars apply to RAND» FEItiCINfc & CO.. 124
North Sixth itm-t. tn>
AVKIi-iIVAXiUABIiE
Eli HOUSE mid LOT at til* N. W►corner of Fortf
•Hotue built of hrown-HtWiec three stories.conUmin* •
16 rooms* arid finished in the best and io*»t substantial
manner, with all tin? modern improvements—otiwuf the
most desirable house* In West Philadelphia. Property
should be seen to be appreciated, persons wishing to
know the terms and examine the property can do so by
culling on JAMES}! SELLERS, until 3>» P.M.nt 144
South Sixth street, and in tbo evening at MU booth
• Forty-second street. au 23 if
4P GEKMANTOWN—FOI*. SALK. A
ItitS Hund«ome Modern Ttesldenre with extra conveni
ences and in' excellent order, situate on High street,
ciintof Main street. Huh stable and carriage-house, not
«pr»rirand largo feet front by I*> feet
df'-p. elegnwH shaded with forest tr*** and evergreens
choice shrubbery, Ac. J. M.GUMMEY Jc. SONS, 733
W’uhmtstrct.
ffa FOII SALE—EDGEWATEIt-—BE AU-
Kili -ttfully located on .the Delaware—Modern Country
Ke“idenre( new), and large jot of ground., of ac
cess byriv. ror rail. Very high gnmiul. Honso fin
ished in the rpoM complete B*th,.' hot ll U'l. r-.ld
water, range.heater* dec.. Arc. Will boxoid tow. rltKu.
STLVPSTEU. »*3 Smith Fourth street.
' FOil SALE—GKEEN JSTRKET—
Bfoi ThnbamDcme residence, nntridev first uory; 30
f(-et front, with Hide yard, and lot 1»7 feet deep through
lilSi ' , , ...
No. mi CLINTON* HT«EET-Throe-»torr dwolllng.
wltltthcbe-story double back buildings. Lot 20x115 feet
'xjIeSTSUT HTREET-nandsomo ronr-.torj' nsl
driic«, wltli lares three iftorf Lack buTldllier, u LotIJ
feet front hj- 216 Teet deep, (o ijaosom .treol. Ditooto
:4iafcSߣSS^^
bo 246 West L<.o»in Square. In perfect «nh-r.
J. M.-OuJIMEY & SONS, m Walnut street.
jsa NEW BROWM BTONE’' -HOUSES,
NOS 3105 AND 2010 STRUCK STREET:
Mo S’O- • *nc• WALNUT- -BTUBET. FOB
SALE! FINISH KI>IN WVvn TT w?rn KK EVFHY
SUPERIOR MANNER. AND W ITII E>KBY
MODERN CONVF.N JENOE. fcvSivivS^'Vsnl 8
SPRUCE STREET. APPIA ZU.TW KLN 2 *?,{V
O'CLOCK P. M. _ . Whwt . f
FUBSALE-Bl'lLlVlNG LGTsp-A VKKY
dc-irul b Lot •>( Gr*»nr»l. w-i.rl of North
Broad ft tn <-i. M)x2*JU deep to Carlisle street A !«»£<•
I*>t. northeast corner Sixth and Dick.-naui *}**?}*•.
fe, ton Sixth -iri'-t l.y Mf;-i deep A lot.outlii .We 1-o ;
• unt street ve.d side of Tweutv-first jJxIUU tec
(lff l \ Jar**- lot i.n Wadibmton avonhe, feet
.IhiJL Ipplf to COI-PLCK U JOUCAN, « W«lm.t
s I reet ———— i ■■■
TO KENT.
FOR 11BNT
So. ISO* Sortb Brootl St root.
23x1*3.
Mart.lc Front TWsM'-nc? »ml lot 13 l-irEji
iffh celhntM, 2 bath-room*, muiionan Trn«li'ttArmn
sfhiut fininh t»itleentri«*. In thorough rop.ur. Ulcl*
•vn payniout. Only £2.UX).
Fȣl> SmESTKB,
‘JOS South Fourth street.
»K'9-f m >v6t§
fsT TO KENT, FOB ONE VEAK, ONE
itCif the Hum furnished four-story brovrtrstou
houses in the city,situated near l:il,entlo""'-H'l ‘ r u ;
Bent, S3OO per month. Address U. ” " ( ?3t*
jea, .-Tf*. rknt. «ao'-AROH BTBBBT,
It ill four story Business Stand, vritli three-story
wTlfiresr: 0. B, OBITM,MS Arch street.
TO RENT Lnrgo-sizo comtmhiicutfng ollU*£3, SJlxtli
street,below Walnut,on first Boor. oBUM,
se2fmw-6t" >»« Arete«««».
TO" KENT—FUKNISHED HOUSE
No.-ISO 7 Walnut e'teMt opposite _B!ttenhoiiro
Tei 3 v A,,,,, ° NoJi|i»~~:
TO KENT—TO A FAMILY WHU-
S^SSfll
YtTonNB.OS, N«. 414 H,jb_lftb-»tiect. mii-Ji
fcTIIKJSt, FUKNISHED —A HAND
£I gome Conntry' l t 'f i ' ,, 'H ro \ 11 e^t”' , FUii> S Ebl’o ‘ami
mnnlowii, with every ‘''‘tT'/uJi" I ,'rticrT AUso,a lioei
lIJISMK'* 'ri'f nrtk. - Apply to COP
I’CCK A .TOKl)AN,4:i3\\»lnul^ r y_ ( ±
\#ea" ;»ht> 'PF'NT—THE VfJRY DBSIEA
#,S ao§“SSoMSSi
fltrr*et. ' . - 1
» ire'll BE N T-THEElTAlluji
XXYr'Z^^
street
FOB BENT-LARGE DOUBLE
Suitable for an office or light WJJgamj jjpoTHEBB
jpiREiBB & MCOOLJVUM, BEAL ESTATffi
Office, Jaokßbn»txoo^’oppSteManßlon»troet^O»^
or adircßiS aa above.
w W.Jnvonftl -__ '.■■
DIVIDEND NO'
r^ _ 7DHK _ PENNByi7VANIA' MRE IN
yj? BTJKASCB company
Skpt. 5,1870.
jyhg-’Ca ary , _
AT TORN BY ’ S ; AT-LAW
FKED.FAIKTIIOnNB. „ .
FA'IKTHOBN ]S & KAN D,
LAW ANP COLLECTION OFFICE.
. No. 17 Soutli Third street, Philadelphia
Pratts and notes ncEotiablo collected. of - K u. Iciinl&*-in
tho city or Cliiladolp|]m,cndtlirojiE»O vl(;(1) , nut8
Kintcs and Canadas. Affidavits amt ncan Bel2lm g
Inknn for all the States. '
ANTED—A fa®
VV ltooiwr, by n widow Ijmjr „f ro r or turo. Bold it*
,)y to 203ji.m>]nut T~tM»V
NT-iroß ^a. ;di y
BPil Oooils Ooniinißßion P‘’"“t o ro, eithoron Oheiduut
Jnmiury noxt, ll coinroodlous ((t ( |u Bauk
Btroot,>)etwoenBeowr} s s”^. BollB
AVittor and. • Socond
ry.utimt Btroot. _j : ‘ ——
——--T.TPrrrBY A YOUNO MAN, A
•VX7AJJHOO nookkoopor or Olorlt. Hus liad
VV “tactical oxporionco. ■ Bofeioncos given
Ad'dr?^- u“ & olugo,
«I)1S-1VI§
theo.d.b.vnd
WANTS.
TIIK AHKEHT OF MMZIW.
' Particulars or nils I'apinre on Board a .
525S5K:""'"‘“*—ttNITED STATES SECURITIES
rEBUO!A,:August. 20.-r?A Jn
these iastfewdaysTiasbefib themriest,fpr the
first time, in a : lifetime, of ri?® Italian larcb
ccnspirator, Rw#®!®. of
his presence at Genoa had appeared in the
•papers, and were partly believed in, partly at
tributed to the necessity, for showing cause
why the Papal frontier must at once be amply
protected from Republican assault and battery
by Italian troops. But two days since, simul
taneously with the notice of Ma/xtnlan procla
mations on the walls ofTavia and other towns,
comes the tidings of the capture of Magziqi on, ,
board the steam-packet that plys j %
Naples and Palermo, and belore lie ! ?
at the latter. The royal -
Signor Biuudi, went on board, and, addressing
himself to a gentleman of advanced age
and short stature, wearing siile-whiskei;s,
a l’Anglaise, he politely requested to see his
passport. The traveler so challenged proffered
an English passport, ! in;, perfect * pi'd e V>
bearing the flatde of Henry -Zaumch ;(tiie ;
French and Italian papers 1 have spelled the
name thus), and when asked if that, were
really his, replied in English affirmatively. 'I lie
police agent then stated that he regretted that
he had every reason to doubt the truth ol this
assertion, and was,-in fact, well-informed os to
his identity. “ I understand,” was the reply;
in Italian this time. “ You know who I am.;
I can guess what you want with me, and I am
at your disposal.” The aOi-dint'int Englishman,
was thereupon taken on board the government
frigate Ettore Fieramosca, which at once
steamed oil'to Gaeta. The old triumvir began
to make an avowal to the commander of his
unmitigated republicanism, but was politely re
v quested to desist; and at the same time assured
every possible attention would be paid to lii3
comfort, but not to his sentiments. From
Florence we learn that his case will be brought
• before a jurv with as little delay- as • possible,
but that the' trial will not take place at Palermo,
the place of his arrest, nor at Gaeta, the place
ofbis confinement.
As he was pro-destined to be taken captive
vell-l
rejoice that instead of falling into the bauds of
a Roman or Neapolitan police of the old re
gime, he has,.as a mere measure of precaution,
been arrested' by tljjyigentrof'a government
• .6u whose pariiaffieiikuy. benches now sit many
of Ins friends' and w-sectarians ; so that instead"
of the dungeons of Poerio and others, he is
jirobably under the mildest restraint in the.,
easlle of Gaeta, with ardent partisans in the
Chamber of Deputies to demand particulars, of
his arrest, and to denounce 1 it, even, as utterly
unjustifiable. The very next day Signor fler
tani made an interpellation-to this effect, and
the Deputy .Salvator Morelli pronounced the
arrest ignominious. Bcrtani marveled at the
reason advanced by the Minister ‘ Lanza, tot
justifying such au act: tli.it his friend
was traveling .with a. passport in a feigned
name, whereas it was well-known that an
Italian eitizpu .could travel: fjonj one end ! of
tlie kingdom to the other without any passport
whatever. Xu fact, Mazzini has been several
months now in Italy, jierfectly unmolested by
the police authorities. The Prefect.of the city
of Genoa, for instance, must have'been well
aware of the presence in that city of bis former
colleague in the government of the Homan It<-
■ public-! -Mazzim was with friendslater on in.
Naples. The important fact be desired .tojur
press on the minds-of the assembly now Was
that the two men who had achieve! ..tne, inde
l««dence and unity of Italy are iierirpriseuel'S
of State. [Groans’. 1 “ Yes,” said Signor Ber
tani, *■ Garibaldi and Ma/./.ini.” [Great noise
arid confusion,''and much ringing of the Presi
dent's bell.J •*Mazzini is under arrest; Gari
baldi watched by Italian ships. I need say
nothing more
EEGAE NOTICES.
TN THE bISTIUUT COUKT OI" THE V
1 S. FOR TIIK EASTERN IHSTRKT "F PENN A
Y*i> Kx. F»b. T.. No.M. lSdv
l N ITKD STATUS \s. .MjHN I! Mdi ARTY. AKTlll ft
F. DKKW AM' iiKRNAftI) 4 f t
The Commit* s»i ’mer appointed tv distribute the fuiia
in court arising from lit*' Marshal - under th*-
li« rward Ouipl' \, to wit: / " ' ; , ...
Alt thom-iftb lontlch&nisof pieccs.of ground vlth
the tMiidftj'cMhfTM/ti senate ou the *mit II
of Cedar inov South'* *•.tr» tt- and <d Carbon
Hr-eM. in the Fourth Ward of th.- - il) of Flu ivl-lphla.
('.•nuiiwiug in trout on Miid C'-dar mow South)street, i
iu depth Miuthuartl l'.5J feet to n iai t , -***f wnli*
#alh d Bedford street. Being the miqk* premise*
which Thomas Blackrtone, stir- iving executor ofth.*
Kstate of Catharine Yolo*. d-eeiuo-d. by m ientnredated,
April 2Jd, I*l}. recorded in Deed Book A. \N . M.. No. 73,
P &21, Ac:, did grant and c<»nwy unto Bernard Quigley,
iu De, subject to a >earb ground rent of SW.
A iso, all that certain lot or niece of gTomil,witn the
Ihreemtorv brick me-snago thereon erected , situate <>n
the worth id do ..f fehippen street and west sid*; of Carbon,
in the Fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia ; con
taining in Slnppen etreet 16,feet. jnore or 1 ess,
and extending of that width in depth borthvyard 77 feet
to a.Um wide alleys Being the aamo urr mUes wjjdrb
John WriL’hi,trustee, b|r Indenture dated Match 30th,
lfc&0« recorded in Deed Book It. t). \Y.. No. 75,
Ac., did couvey to Bernard Qnlgley; in fe<vaubjact too
yearly giound rent of $4O &). ... ...
Will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment on SATURDAY, thu 17th rf .tJt'ptnmbor.
IK7O. at 11 o’clock A M., at his office, No. 113 South
Fifth street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and wiera
all parties interested are required to present their claims,
or Im debarred from coming
Commissioner.
B! 5 IGt 9
TK THJO OIIPHAisB' COURT FOR THE
1 City nn<! Comity of Philadelphia.—Estate of
ANN MURPHY, deceaspd.-The Auditur appointed by
♦he Court to andUvjetUe and adjust tin) acctmnt.pt fcU
WARD WALLACE, Executor of the Relate of ANN
MURPHY, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet tho
parties interested fut the purpo-a- of his appilntmentoii
MONDAY, the 19th day of September, 1870, at eleven
o'clock A. M.,nt bis office, No. 619 Walnut street, in tho
Ci 2» C t£ h “.Mg! hi ‘; . B. SHARKEY, Auditor ■
E~ STATE OF CAROL IX E GBOSS, DE
ceaned.—l,ettera testamentary upon tho estate, of
CAROLINE GROSS, dt-ceased, bavins beeu granted to
Uifi nnu«?rHiKnc-«i, all persons iiuk*bte<i to «am eatato arc
requested tonmko paymf»nt*an<l tho«»* haying claim*
will pri*6fcnt‘tli(-in to HENRY MEYEjt. , or
hia attorney* JOHN A. HICKEL, liiS South Sixth
street}, * au3l-\v 6t§‘ ,
testate of chahlks .t. wood, df-
Jli ccaml.—Letters testamentary npon the above
fUato having been granted to the undersigned, all per-
indebted to tbo said estate are requested to-make
payment, and those having claims against, tbo same to
present tiiein without delay to
v THOMAS GRIFFITHS,Executor,
No.-iWS Clie’tnnt-street-."
au3l w Ct*
E~” STATE. OF PATIUCK HAVJLAND,
UectfOß# <l. Letter's ofadminiwtratirin having been
granted to tli" uiuierMgned ou the Estate of PATRICK.
HAVILAND, deceased. all permns indebted to tho
tuid Estate will make payment. and those having cmimd
niraiost tho pmro' will present the-m without delay to
DANIEL JJAYILaNP. Jr.,Administrator,
• ' 1 , No. 6 East Cholton Avenue,
Germantown ;
Or hie Attorney, John C. Redhetlcr, liS South Sixth
street, Phil ado 1 phia.-, ««_•. 24. w-ot__
TN : TfIE COURT OR" COMMON PLEAS
J for tho City an l Comity of Piiil.idolpliiii. '
BOHN Vs. BOHN.' St'WombiSr,term, im.No. .5, in
divorce. To EMMA'BOnN. reavoiu’.uiit;.-. The(loposi
tioiiH of witmstijjes in tho. above tnopart ot
libellant will . bo takefi - before M. KNKrIIT
SHRYOGK, Esq., examiner, at hHoflUw, ><)■ . b» North
SeveutlrstreOiY I’ltihidcriphjUi on WLDNEbDAI, sept.
21st, 1870, at 3 o’clock'P.At., when and where you may
attend if -you thinlc proper. • Personal service on you
having failed on account of your abduce.
TOED. DITTM ANN,
Attorney for Libellant.
tn the-oouet of common pleas
A for the City and Oonnty of Philadelphia.
HELENA NEED ) Juno T#nll| Isro ; No . 3 0.
WILLIAM E. Van lIEEH.V ®* v o“ 4 -
To .WILLIAM E. VAN ItEEI), Itexponilnit:
You are hereby notified that the deposition ofxvit*
nenBCB upon the part of the libellant in the abovocurfo
will bo taken before MILTON K. BROWN, Esq., at
the olllco ol the undomgncd, No. S3O Walnut street, in
theoityof Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, Sept. 27, A. I).
1870.-at 11 <> : clo’ck-A. M.Vwhon and whore von may at*
tend if you see proper
. -COAI. • AslO£<
Anthracite ooal/phu ton of 2,240
lbH., (JoliYoreil. Lehigh * Broken and Egg* $8 ;
Stove, #8 25 ; Locust Mountain, broken and Egg,sti 75:
Stovo, SC 76. Shamokin and Lorberry Nut to carters at
low prices. , EASTWICIC & BKO,,
Office,223 Dock street.. Yards, corner .Twenty-second
htreat and Washington avenue. 80S tf§
R. MASON DINKB. -JOHN P. BHBAPF
rimE ENDEKBIGNEDi INVITE ATTEN
, JL ®ION.tb thoir stock of ,
gprlnßMonntaln, Lohieh ond I.ponrt Honntata Goal,
■which, with the preparation given by tin, wo think can
; not bo oxcoiled by Riiy othetOoAV, ;
k%T
iaJOt Arch Street W barf ficbuylifll
;]BOU®fHT» SOLD XSB EXCHANGED
/Bought ar|<TSo!d at;Mpr|cet Rjatoo./ ■
j '’i h\i t y/r' /1 K- t
- 'Co'lifONS GASHED. *
PACIFIC EAILEOAD BONDS
rr. ■ , ?;r bought aKX» sold. ~;a ' r
'"V.i/, fA ; > rfl > < ivx X
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission Only
Accounts received owl .interest allowed on Daily
•' Balances, subject 'to check at siyTit. ‘
40 South Third St.j
FIUUDEUaiA. Jf j • - ! ■■ - -
. np9tf r --< .* :~r. - f - -j
J. W. CllhßOllfiH A CO,,
Negotiate Loans,- Buy and Sel
Government and other re
liable Securities.
NOTICE
TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS.
The clieajiMt'liiTWfineiit ahthorized by aw ore th«
General Bl«rtgage Honda of the
Pennsylvania It. R. Co.
APPLY TO
D. C. WHAETON SMITH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 121 S. THIRD STREET.
ly __ _
JAY COOKE & CO.*
' . T". „ 'V T? «.' JJ,- TV.:.
Philadelphia, New York and Washington,
BANKERS, -
AND
Dealers in Government Securities*
Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale o
Bonds and Slock? on Commission, at the Board of Bro*
kers in this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
_ GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD
RELIABLE POR INVEST-
Pamphlets and fell Information given at our office.
No. 114 S. Third Street,
PH lEADEI.PIIIA.
mhM-tf rp
PANCOAST & MAULE
' A • b -f ;
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE
THOMAS J. DIEHL,
Attorney for Libellant.
PH IT, AT) EL fill A EVEXI KG BULLET! N, WEDNESDAY,-SEPTEMBER 14-1870.-
•FINANCIAL.
MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
G O LD
BANKERS,
42 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
HEATERS AND STOVES.
THIRD AND PEAR STREETS,
Plain and Galvanized
Foi* Gas, steam atjd Water.
FITTFNGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS,
BOILER TUBES.
Pipe ofallSizesCntand Fitted to Order.
CARD.
EfiTlng sold HENRY B. PANCOAST anil FEANCIB
I. MAULE (gentlemen in our employ for several .years
past) the Stock,Good Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL
ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD
and PEAR streets, in this city, thatbranchol‘our bust-
with that of HEATING and VENTILA*
TIN&PDBLIOand PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by
STEAM and HOT WATER, in all its various
systems, will bo carried on under the firm name ol
.PANCOAST & MAULE, at the old stand,and.wore
commend them to the trade uud business pnblio as Doing
entirely competent to perform all work of that character.
MORRIS, TASKER & CO.
Fiulabel.hiai Jau.22, 1670, tnhl2-tf
The ameeioan stove and hoi,.
LOW-WARM COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA,
IRON ROUNDERS,
(Successors to North, Chase & North, Bhatpo A Thom
son, »n<l Edgar L. Thomson,)
Manufactnrors of STOVES, HEATERS, THOMSON’S
LONDON KITCHENER, TINNED, ENAMELED
AND TON HOLLOW WARE.
FOUNDRY, Second aud.Mifllin Streets. ;
OFFICE, 209 North Second Street.
FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, Superintendent.
EDMUND B. SMITH, Treasurer, X,
,TNO. EDGAR THOMSON, ' “
President. J AMES HOEY,
—General Manager
THOMAS 8. DIXON & SONfa,
Asia No. 1624 CHESTNUT Street, Phllad*.,
Oppoßito United States Mint,
Manufacturers of. ■
LOW DOWN.
PARLOR,
CHAMBER
... . - OFFIOE, • _ . ...
" Aud other ORATES, .. ■ . .
For Anthracite, Bitmuinoua.and Weed Fir
- * AI.SO- '
ffof W sSI^SA a TORs! <II ' 3M
and
CHIMNEY CAPS,
.. COOKING-RANGES, BATH-BOMBS,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
GAS FI XTBKES
AS FIXTURES.—MISERY. MERRILL
VJT & THACKAH'A.No. 718 Chestnut stroot, manu
facturere of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &o„ &c*, would cal
the attention of the public to their large and elogant as
sortment of Gas UhandoUers, Pendants, Brackets, &o.
They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and pnblio
buildings, andattend to extending, altering and repair
nfcgas pipes. All work warranted. - -
"VTOBTH PENNSTI.VANIA BAILBOAp.
jji —The short middle route to the Lehigh and Wy
oming VallersvNorthern Pennsylvania, Southern and:
Interior New xojk, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall**.
\ "v ; r i
> Sixteen Daily Trams leave Passenger pepoi, corner of ;
jßerka jand American streets <Bdnaays 49 ?
■Jfollows J •••••; - •••7 ± i V'/f 'f. '
7.A,M., AccomniodatioD for Fort Washington and In-;
termediate points. - , - - • , * -
7.35 A. if., Fast Line for Bethlehem and principal*
stations on main lino of North Pennsylvania Railroad,!
connecting at Bethlehem with the Lehigh Valley Bail-; ■
road for KaBton,Allf*ntown,Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy City, *
Williamsport,Wilkcabarre, Pittston, Towanda and Wa-,
verly, connecting at Waverly with the ERIE! BAIL-}
WAlr for Niagara Falls, Buffalo] Rochester, Cleveland, / .
i Corry, Chicago, San Francisco, and all points in the]
•-Great-West*- -f . 1 .
[ —B.2&-A—Accommodatfon-for-Doylefltown r Btopp!ng- -
at ail intermediate-stations* Passengers for Willow; <
r Jtt&ttjoi-oufib» ic., by this train, take stage at Old*
5 Lehigh and Susquehanna Express,for Beth-;
! Muueh Chunk, Willlaiueport, Whito; ,
] Scranton, Caruondale.via;
Susquehanna Railroad,, and Allen
town,.Easton, HackHtutown, and points on New Jersey J
Central Railroad and Morris and Essex Railroad to* .
N»*w York, via Lehigh Valley Railroad.
11 A. M,, Accommodation for Fort Washington, stop* •,
ping at intermediate stations ' ■
1.16, 3.30and*6.20 P. M.«-Accommodation to Abingtnn.;
At 1.46 P. M., Lehigh Valley Express tor Bethlehem,}
Eahton. Allentown, alanch Chuuk, llazß*ton, Mahanoy ?
Cityr - Wbite/'Raven, Wllkeftbarre, Pittston, and the t
flalijmby -Wyoming conjrtf'giona. „
s-/ ACcominoaation for Doylcstown, stop->
ping at all intermediate stations.
At 3.20 P. M., Bethlehem Accommodation for Bethle-.
hem, Easton. Allentown and Coplay, via Lehigh Valley?
Railroad, and Eastou, Allentown and Mauch Chunk,;
vla Lehigli and Bnwjuchan na Railroad. ;
i’ At4.ISJP. M./AccmhniddaUon 1 for Doylcstown, stop-, 1
ping at all intermediate stations. ]
, At 6 Bethlehem, connecting..
• withLDhfgfr'VftliM^JSvtoinffTrain for Easton, Allen-;
own and Mauch Ofinnk. .♦
• for Lansdalo, stopping}
at all interincdiatirßtdtionßi „ , *
At 8 and 11.30 P. M., Accommodation for Fort Wash- i
inrtoD and intarmed late stations. ,;
' TrainsSirrivein Fhaladplphinfrom Bethlehem atBA6,,
A. )!., 2.16.6.06 and P. M., making direct con
nectionrvt?itn_Lidiigliiyoney or Lehigh and Susquehanna »
trains from'Easton,- Schuiton, Wilkesbarre, Williams- j
port. Muhanoy City, Hazleton. Buffalo, nod tho West.
' From DoylestoWp and 7.06 P. M. }
FromLfl»fedalp'AF7.3oA:Sr.‘ . _ ;
From Fort Washington at 9.20, 11.20 A. M., and 3.10
a/2ivisS an/«.« P.M. {
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 30 A. M.
do. do. Doyleßtown at 2 P. M.
do. do. Fort Washington at 8.30 A. M. and >
tf-P-M.T/-o . i
• ; jßahlehem for Philadelphia at 4P. M.;
_ \ ?D6yleetawn ! foiL. do. ; at.6Ao_A.il.
- Fort Washington do. at9"3o A. M. and 8.10/
p.M, •
The Fifth and Sixth Streets, and Second and Third !
Streets lines of CiW Passenger Cars run directlyto and ‘
from the Depot. Jibe Onion line runs within a short.
_ -diKtance-Ofiihu-Dfpot. —j
Tickets for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Southern and f
Western New Yorkand the. V/est, may be secured at;
the office, No. 811 Chestnut street,
Tickets sold and baggage checked through to ■princt-i
pal points at Mann’s, North Pennsylvania Baggage Ex- :
preea office, No. 106 South Fifth street. ’
- /- , ELLIS CLARK,General Agents ,
•yrr raT ynpTCSTER AND PIIILADKIr
YjCTeuukbaii/Boad company. ,
On tind after MONDAY, April 4, WO, train" will learo
the Depot, THIBT Y-FIKST and CHESTNUT, an fol
lows
FROM PHILADELPHIA. t
G.4s’A£MiT6r BSC. Junction stops avail stations.
7.15 A. Mr forTVofit Cheater, stops at all stations west of;
Media (exceprOreenwood). connecting at B. C. Junc-t
tianfor Oxford, Kennett, Port Deposited all stations,
on the P.and B. C. R. R. ' 1
9.40 A. M. for West Chester stops at all stations. {
11,50 A M. for B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
2.30 P. M. for Westchester stops at all stations. . t
HUbJP, M. for B. C. Junction stops at all stations. \
‘•4i4s'P. for West Chester stops at all station* 'vest of:
Media (except Greenwood /, connecting at B. C. Junc*i
tion for Oxford,Kennett,Port Deposit,and all stations;
on the P. &B.C.R.R. . I
6.30 P.M.for B. C. Junction. This train commences
running on and after Judo Ist, 1670, stopping at all
<LM a p°M B fOr W’ert Chester Rtopßatp.ll stations. ;
Hijop tm for'West Chester etoJH* at dll stations,
uuwr.ai. for PHILADELPHIA.
A. M. from 8.. C. Junction stops atall stations.
6.30 A; M. from West Chester stops.at all stations. .
740 A M. Iron) West Chester -stops at all stations be
‘tweeirWiC. and Media(except Greenwood),connect*:
ing at B. C. Junction for Oxford, Kennett, Port De*
Sosit, and all stations on the P. & B. 0. R. R.
,A.W. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations. j
lOjOO A. M. from West Chester stops at all stations. .
\ 05 P. M. from B. C. Junction stops at all stations.
P: 31. from West Chester stops at all stations,
4AsP.M.from West Chester stops at all stations, con-;
" at B. G. Junction for Oxford, Kennett, Port
V, Tvtmftsit. and all stations on the P. & B. O. R. R.
fcMPI M.lroin West Chester stops at all stations, con
(VjieJnng at B.C. Junction with P. & B. C. R. R.
from B.'C. Junction. This train commences
running on and after June Ist, 1870, stopping at al 1
stations
ON SUNDAYS. ' ,
8 OS'A M for West Chester stops at all stations,connect
ive at B.C. Junction with P. & B.C. R. R.
230 p M for West'Chester stops at all stations.
730 A M. from West Chester stops at all stations,
iwjp hi .from W estChearer stops at all stations, con
nectifir ai 15. C. Junction withT. & B.C. R. R.
B Bg W.-C. W T UEELKR. Superintendent.
HIX,ADKLPHXA. GER M A NTO WN
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD TIME
TABLE. On and after- MONDAY, Jnlyl9, 1870,
FOB GERMANTOWN.
Leave PHILADELPHIA 6,7, 8, 905, 10, 11, 12.
A. M. 1.00, 2, 2J*, 3&, 4, 6,05, 5%, 6, «H, 7,8,
9.0 U. 10.05, 11, 12, P. M.
Leave GKKMANTOWN 6, 6.55, 7>S, 8, 8.20, 9, 10,
-11,00. 12,- M, -IV- 2f 3,3,^, 4.00,4Mt-SvsJi * -6,-.6*4, 7,
9 00, In. 11, P.xST.
The 8.20 Doirn Train, and 2%*-3H~and 5% Up
Trams will noi&iop ort th* 4rfr*/iani<Htm Branch.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 914, A.M. 2, 4.05 min.,
7 ’L* I aTc°i?ERMANTOWN at Bli, A.M. 1,3, 6, and
S% ' P ' M ' CHESTNUT HILL KAILKOAD.
Leave PHILADELPHIA 6,8, 10, and 12, A. M„2ls,
SH 654.7.9.00. and 11, P. M. ~ „ .
Leave CHESTNUT HILL 7.10,8,9.40, and 11.40, A. M
1.40,3.40, 5.40,6.40 , 8.40, »nd10.40.P. U.
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 914. A . 51. 2, and 7,P. 51.
Leave CHESTNUT HILL at 7.50, A. M. 12.40,5.40, and
g V, PM.
Passengers taking the 6.55,9 A .51 .and 6.30 P.M. Trains
from Germantown , mil makcjclose connections 'toita
Trains fof New York at Intersection Station;
TOK CONSHOHOCKEN AND HORIUBTOWN
Leave PHILADELPHIA 6,754,9, and 11X5, A. M.U4,
3*414,6, auS&L.*M, 10.andI1M.P.M. ".v. '■. • .
Leave NOIIKISTdWNSM, 6.25,7,7M3A0, and 11, A
M. Hi, 3,4>i, 614, S v anrt ?>a,.P- 5L_
bN'stiffi>AY9
Leave PHIL ADEL PHI Autoi A~M. 2 I,' and. 7 %
Lt'nvo NOBBIRTOWN
FOE i£aNAYCNK... , ,
Leave Philadelphia : 6,7)9, 9 and 11.03 'A. U.IK,?
„>», 6,5>4,6M,8.05,10 and 1159 P. M. ,
LeaveManaTonk: 6,6.63,7>9,8110,9 20and 11)9 A. M
Leave Philadelphia: 9 A. M.» 2>*»4 and 7>£ P. M.
Leave P ’
Leave Philadelphia : 6P.M.
Leave Plymouth : 6M ; A. M.
ThtTX A. m. Train from Nornstoien mill not stop at
Money's, Pottsi^Landi*** Domino- or ScAnr .s Lane. 1 fit
6 P. M. Train front Philadelphia will stop only at School
Lane , lrte and Consho-
taking the 7.00, 9.05 A. M. and fi>£ P.M,
Trains from Ninth and Green streetsi will make ch.se
connections with the Trains, for New York at Internee*
The^^.M. and SP.M. Trains from New York con
nect with the 1.00 and 8.00 P. M. Trains from German
town to Ninth and Green streets
Philadelphia ajstd Baltimore
C ENTR A L T nAn ; MAi ! , n o URB
,0d and after MONDAY, April 4,1870, trains will run
n *LEAVE'rI;ILAT>EIJPInA, from depot of P.W.4
B B R. corner Broad street and Washington avenue.
For PORT DEPOSIT, at 7 A, SE aivM.SU-PT Al.
For OXFORD, nt7 A.51..4.30 P. 51..hnd7 P M.-
For Oil ADD *S FORD AND CHESTER-(WEEK R
R., at 7 A. 51., 10 A. M.,2.30 P. 51.,4,30 P. M„ and 1
p ji ...
Train leaving Philadelphia ‘at 7 A,M.'connects .’t
Port deposit with train for Baltimore _ c
Trains leaving Philadelphia ;at. Ip A. add 4.30 P
M.. leaving Oxford at 6.05 A. 31., and leaving Port TV
posit at 9 26 A. M., connect at Clmdd s Ford JuncUoi
with tha Wilmington ami Heading Railroad.
TRAINS FOR PinLAPKLPIIIAIeavd r PortPen„ P i
at 9.25 A.M. and 4,25 P. M. on arrival of trams Iron
B O\FOKP at 0.05 A. SI., 10.-35 A. Sl.ltids.3oP, S] I. .
CHADD'S FORD at 7.20'A. SI., 12.00 SI., 1.30 P. M.
On SUNDAYS 1 leave Philadelphia for West Grove am
intermediate stations at 5.00 A. SI. Returning lea\
West Groveat3.ss P. SI. , , ,
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel or.l
as baggage, and the Company will not be responsible fo
an amount , expecding one hundred dollars, unless
BDOciai contract is made for Mis same.
General Superintendent,
TJHIIjADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
| J>o time table. •
■fin after MONDAY, May, 3U, 1870, i the Trains on
the Philadelnhift-aful Erie itnilroad. ■will run as f ollowa
from Penuayfvania ' Vcat Phtlaili-lph a .
a. «:
“ »» arrives at Erie 7-40 P. M.
.Erie Express-".M V. M.
“ “ arrives at Brie - 7.25 A.
Sp*: :
« *» arrives at Lock Haven vr
Bald Eagle Mail leaves Williamsport .. Vtlp* v’
;v
Hall Train leaves 8ri0......; .v. r 4^«^u«was t &gJ ; AAJjk,
. “ u . 41 Wi111am5p0rtr..,..........
u - u arrives at Ehiladelpbja. 6.20 A.M.
Brie Expresfleaves Erio...i. 9.00 P. M.
•* u “ B*
»» 7 ** . arrives at Philadelphia, 6.30 P. Mt
KlmitftMallleaves Williamsport..... 9.45 A. flj
:7 if
I’
8 ?. ,d **>B?*»*!!»^rires^Uliamsportl-IO^P.M:
Express. Mail and Accommodation, east and west,
connects at Oorry and dU west bound trains amlMim
ana Accommodation east at Jrvinoton; with Oil Uroea
and Allegheny River Kailroad.• _ ...... lnß .
,WM. A> BALDWIN» General Snperihtendont,
1,5 , and 9, P. M
at 7., AJtf
W.B. WILSON,
General Superintendent.
TRAVELS KB’ GUIBE.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
£9mmenclnff Honda}! Aneast 20, 1870.
Philadelphia, foot of Market Street (tipper
Ferry)at • •: '■ ••
6,00 A-. M. Mail for Bridgeton, Salem* Vineland, Mill*
vjlle,BwcdeBbo*o,imd intermediate Stations, t
; 9;00 A;M . Mail and Express'for Cape May;
JHSs'S' Woodbury Accommodation. iV : -u, r „
3.lft P. M. Accommodation for VCape May, Millville,
* Vineland and Way Stations,. below Glaes
boro. ' : - f
3.30 P.M. Passenger*)-for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes*
v boro and all intermediate Stations.
•' 4.00 P.M, Fast Express, for Oitfpe May Saturdays only.
- ft 4ft P. M, i agsengor for Swedesboro and Clayton; stop*
——- ping at all stations oustgnal. , ~ ; ■
, ■ptmafiy Mail TraTtfleaves Phlla-folphla M.
.‘returning leave Cape May atft.ToP.Mr •
r Commutation tickets at reduced rateß between Phila*-
doh»bjft and all stations. • . .
Freight train leavesCamdeD daily, at 0.20 A. M., stop*
t'pinu at all stations between Gloesboro and Capo-May:!
and 12.00 o’clock, noon* for. Swedesboro, Salem and
Bridgeton,. . .*• •• .*.V <
Freight received In Philadelphia, at Second CoverM
•Wharf below "Walnut street; - : v : > ' i ; 1
Freight delivery at No. 228 South Delaware avemie.
WM. J. SEWELL, Superintendent.
For hew york.—the oamden
AND AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA AND |
TBENTON BAILBOAD COMPANY’S liINBS, from j
Philadelphia to New.York»and way places* from Wol«~;
nut street wharf. . .
At6so A. ftl. Accommodation and 2P. fit. Express, via
Camden And Amboy,and at 8 A.M.,Expressfltail.and
. .A3OP. M.., Accommodation. via Camden and Jersey '
- vh NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD,.
At7'A. 11. and 3.30 P. M. for New York, Long Branch
and intermediate places. :
Atfl P. M. for Amboy"ahd Intermediate stations, ~ I
At 650 A. fit.. 2 and 9.30 P. M for Freehold, 1
At 8 and 10 A.M., 12 AI, 2550 andft.otfP.SM;,for Trenton
•At 650,8 and 10 A.M., 12 M., 2,,350,5,6,8 and 1150P.M.,
* for Bordentowo,Florence,BorHnetpn,Beverly and De
planed and Biverton. '••• ■ 1
At6soand 10 A.M.,I2Mu 350, ft* 6,8 and 1150 P.M. for
Edgewater, Eiversido, Biverton, and Palmyra.
At6soand li A. M., 12M.,6;6, Band 11.30 P.'M. for
< Fish Ho nee. i - : I
P. M. Lldo leaves from Market, Street
, Ferry l upper Bide)l ,' 1
' From Kensington Depot: . „ -■■ t |
At75U A. M., 2504 850 and 6.00 P. M. for Trenton afad:
Bristol. And at 10.4 ft A. M. and 6P* M. for Bristol,,. |
At 7JOA.M., 2.30, and 5 F.Mvfor fiforrfevilld and Tally* v
.At 750 and 10.4 ft A. M.. 250, ft wuM P.M. for Sohenck’s, 1 j
: Eddington, Cornwells, T orrasdalo anduolmeßbargl
“'At 7 A.!!'.," 12,807 ft.lft a : hd : 7so P.Mi ; fbr Btfstleton^Olmes*'
burg and
At 7 and J 0.46 A.M.; 12.30; 2.30, fi.ls, 6 and 750 P. M.-
• for Tacony, \Viaeinomihg, Brldesbtirgand # Fntnkforu. I
1 From West Philadelphia Depot via Oonnectingßallway :
At7.oo.and 950 A. M., 12.45, 6A6,,and 12 P. M^New
York Express .Linesand at 1150 P. M. Emigrant Line, I
—-—4
At 7.00 and 950 A. M:,12.45r 6.4 ft, and 12 P.M. for
Trenton and Bristol. •■_,■..••
Eddington, Cornwells, Torreadald, Holmesburg
- Junction, Taconv*-Wissinoming*:.Brideaburg . and.
• Sunday Lines leave at95Q A. M, and 6.45 P« M;,.and
- 12 For g Linr i B leavmgKejiainctonDcpot, takothecarson : '
Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at Tiairauhonrbe* |
fore departure. TheCarsof Market Street Bailway run |
direct to West PhiladelpbiaDepot.ChestnutandWalnut j
EL VI L)EKE re DELAW ABB BAILBOAD LINE
Ju n A in |l?, n ior*Niagsra Foil,, Buffalo, Dunkirk,
Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Binghampton
Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkoabarre,
BcbooWv’s Mountain, &c.
A.t7JO A. SI. and 330 P. M. for Scranton, Strouds
burg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, • Lam
bemille. -Flemingtoai Ac. The 33) P. M. Line con,
nects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch
Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem, Ac.
At 5 V. 51. for Lnmbertville and intermediate Stations.
CAMDEN ANDBDRLINUTON GO., ANl> PEMBEIt-
U TON AND H-IGHTSTOWN RAILROAD CO.’S
LINES, from Market Street Ferry'upper side.)
iSrThe 7. A. M. and 3JO P. M. Lines lcavo from
Walnut Street Wharf. .
At 7 and 9 A. M.,1,2.13,3.30,8 &6 JO P.M.,and on Thurs
day and Saturday nighta atllJO P. M; for Merchants
ville.Moorestown, Hartfordi Masonville. Hamsport
and Mount Holly. _ , , ~ ,
At 7 A. M.,2.l3and6JoP.M.forLnmberton and Med-
At°7 rd and 9 A M., 1, 3-30 &b P. M., for Smithvllle
Ewausvillf.Vincentown, Birmingham and Pemberton
At 7 A. fil. and 1 and 350 P. 51., for Lewistown,
Wrightstown, Cookstown, New Egypt and Horners-
M..! and3so P.M.for Cream Bidge, Imlays*
; , ~.tb'im» Shairon ttnd Hightstown - . . _
Fiffr pounds or Bacgage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers aro prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage .to One Dollar pound,
ana will not be iiablefor any amount beyond 0100,. ex-
Ce in«lilFtionll C Tkkot t dfflC6ia located at No. ffiB Chest
nut street, where tickets to New York, and all-impor
tant points North and East, maybe procured. Persons
purchasing Tickets at this Office can-have them bag
gage checked from residences or hotel to destination,by
:
and 7 P.M., and at 12 Night, via Jersey City and West
Philadelphia.
From Pier No. I,N. River, at BJO A. M. Accommoda
tionand 2 P. M. Eipross. via Amboy and Camdon.
H August 1.1870. WM. H. QATZMER, Agent.
Philadelphia, 'Wilmington and
BALTIMORE BAIL ROAD-TIME TA.BLE.pom
mencing MONDAY, June 6th, 1870. Trains wilTleave
Depot, corner Broad and Washington avenue, as fol*
k WAY MAIL TRAIN at 8.50 A. M. (Sundays oiceptrfJ,
for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular Stations. Con
necting with Delaware Bailroad Lino at Clayton with
Smyrna Branch Bailroad and Maryland and Delaware
ItJl.,at H arrington with Junction and Breakwater 8.8.,
at Seaford with Dorchester and Delaware Bailroad, at
Delmar ■with Eastern Shore Bailroad and at Salisbury
with Wicomica and Pocomoko Bailroad. ,
EXPBESS TRAIN at 11.45 M. t Sundays excepted', for •
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington,
Perryrille and Havre do Grace. Connects at Wilming
ton with train for New Castle. ,
EXPBESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. M.(Sundays exoepted),
for Baltimore and Washington * stopping at Ohestor,
Thurlow, Lin wood, Olaymont, Wilmington, Newport,
Stanton, Newark, Elkton, North East, Charlestown,
Perryvifle, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Ferryman s,
Edge wood .Magnolia, Chase’s and Steminors Run-
NIGHT feXPRESB at 11.30 P. M. (dally 1 for Baltimore
and Washington; stopping at Chester, Bin*
wood, ClaymontsWiltnington*'•Newark,Elkton,North
East, Perryrille, Havre de Grace. Perryman’s and Mag-
Df PaßBengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take
the 11.45 A. M. Train. * „ _ ,
WILMINGTON TRAlNS.—Stopping at all Stations
between Philadelphia and Wilmington.
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 11.00 A. M.,3L50,C.00 and
7.00 P. M, The 0.00 P. M. train connects with Delaware
Railroad for Harrington and intermediate B Hattons.
Leave WILMINGTON6.4S and 8.10 A. M., 2.00,4.00 and
7.15 P.M. The 8.10 A. M. train will not stop between
Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.15 P. M. train from
Wilmington runs dally;allothorAccommodatlon Trains
8 Trains feavmgWILMINGTON at 6.45 A. M. and 4.00
P?®!will SSKct at Lamokin Junction with: the 7.00
A M aruWJWP M. trains fotßaltimore Central R. R.
BromBALTIMOBEtoPIULADELPHIA.-Leaye.
Baltimore 7.25 A. M.; Way Mail. 9.U0 A. M., Express
J ‘BUNDAV E
BALTIMORE at 7.25 P. M., Stopping at Magnolia,Per
ryman’s, Aberdeen, Havre-do*Grace,PerryvilluJJharles
Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport
Wilmington, Olaymont, Linwood and Cheater.
Through tickets to alf points West, South, and South
weat may be procured at the ticket office, £2B Chestnut
street, under Continental Hotel, wherealso State Rooms
and Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured during th<
day. Persons purchasing tickets at this office can havt
for g Kpany. M ** theif b^ Tmu,
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
BOAD.-After 8 P. M., SUNDAY, July 10tt
-1870. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
l«avethe Depot,at Thlrty-flratand Market, streets,whict
is reached directly by tho cars of the Market Street Pas
aenger Railway, the lust car connecting with each train
leaving Front and Market street thirty minutes beforr
Ite departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnu-
Streets Railway run within one square of the Depot.
Sleeping Oar Tickets can bo had on application atttn
Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnu‘
Bt A«ut?of fho tI Dn l ioS°Tr a n ß rer Company will call fo.
and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Oraero left at No. 90)
Chestnut atroof, No. 11« Market street, will receive at
tentiou TEAIKB LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.:
rtfnU TVftin ....atB.oo A. M
puon Accom:::::::::::.::...iu a. m. ami mao,and j.iop.m ,
Lancaster Accom ISI'iSS'S
Erie Mail and Pittsburgh Express.., at 10.J0 P.M ,
Way Passenger .*•«.••.*.•••»11. ou r 51
Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sunday, running ot-
Saturday night to Williamsport only. On Sunday night
passengers will leave Philadelphia at 8 o clock .
v Pittsburgh Express leaving on Saturday night rum
° ofuctamvtiKx'pro'se leaves daily. All other train.
d °& wifsmraAs'commodation Train runs daily .except
Bnnday For this train tickets must bo procured an.
baggago delivered by 6.00 P. M., at 116 Market street.
b sfundny Train No. 1 leaves a 8.40 A. M .
arrives at Paoli 9.10 A. M. Sunday Truhi No. 2 lent
P ' M ‘ TBA INS ABBIVB AT DEPOT, VIZ :
Cincinnati Express - “HI f • J}'
Paoli Accommodation ••at 8.20 A.M. and3^p,6.4o P. M.
£ M,
Look Haven and Elmira Expross at 9.40 P.M.
Pacific Express f •
JOHNE. VANLEEB ,°J R?,' picket Agent, 901 Chestnu
Tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will uot aasume
tract. , General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.
J/TIAMDESI; AND ■• ATLANTIC k.ui,
JU~ KOAD— EAJjt*.ABiIADGESIB6*T- On ana.aftef
TBORSBAY, September 15, 1870, trainewitl leave Vine
'Utiset-Stenjt in follow* s <»<*./»• • ' ‘ 'i . ]
Haiti;; .. 8.00 A. M.i
p r: ft
>UH —P* M.
Freight} with passenger 12.06 Noon
Fast 0r1 y7.30 A. M.
Atlantic Acc0w»jniHJ0xi0n....... v ..e.. v .»...... v ....’..- #.w a. m.
. r . LOGAIi TEAINH LEA\B M
For JladdoTlfiold, 10.13 A. M.»2.08,6.45F. M. ; __
• For Haromonton and’lntonnediat© stations) 5,*5 ri-u.
•■■•• Mr:. 1. ON SUNPAYS " •*
Mail train for-Atlanticloavci..B.oo A. ju.
lienvee Atlantit...;-.«.v...... v ‘? 1 ’
. . , . JD. (J. MUND3tj Agent.
D BA DI N G BAH.BOAO/ OJtUBAII
JtiTriihK Xrne toTtlia-Intorlor of \ -
Pennsylvania,the Bchaylkill, Susquehanna. Camber-/
land and Wyoming Valley 9, the North* and [
the Cdnadas; Spring Arrangement orPawenaer;Tfalne,i
Way 16, 1870. leaving the Company te Depot, Thirteenth
and Callcwblll Btreeta, Philadelphia, at the following I 1
h MOEHINO AOCOMMODATION.*-At7.flO A. M. foil
Beading and all intermediate Stations, and Allentown.}
Returning,leaves.Reading at 5.35 p. M., arriving In
Philadelphia at 9.26 P. M. „ ~
MORNING EXPRESS.—At 8..16 A. Mi Tor Beading }
-Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Pine Grove, I Tamaqaa,|
Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara;
Folia, Buffalo, Wtlkesbarro, Pittaton, York. Oarlislo,;
tJhamoeraburg, Hagerstown, Ac. ■;
The 7.30 A.M. train connects at Heading with the East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for AUontpwn.Ac. .and the;
B;i6 A .M. traiD connects with the Lebanon Volley train;
for Harrisburg, Sc.: at Port Clinton with Oatawissa-R.,
B. trains-for Williamsport; Lock Haven. Elmira, Ac ;at ;
Harrisburg with Northern Central, qnmberland Val
loy.and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for North-!
umberland, Williamsport.- Fork, Ohamb rabarg.Plne
‘'aF'/eBNOON ,EXPBKSB.—Leave* Philadelphia at
830 P. M. for Beading, Potlsville, Harrisburg, Ao„ con
necting with Ecading and Columbia Railroad trains for
ACCOMMODATION;—Leaves Potts-:,
town at 8 .26 A. M., stopping at the intermediate stations;,
arrives in Philadelphia atSAOA.jM. Returning, leaves
Philadeinhiaat. P.M..;arrivea in Pottstown at 0.15 P. 51,
BEADING AND -feoTTSVILLE ACOQSIMODA
TION.—Leave Pottsvilre at 6.40 A. M., and -4,20 P. M.,
and Beading at 7AO A. M.and 635 P.M , stopping at nil.
way nations; arriyo in Philadelphia at. 10.20 A.M* and
B 'Bctiirning, leaves Philadelphia at 6.15P.M.: arrives
inNeadlug at 735 P. M.,and at Pottsville at 9.40 P, M.
MORNING EXPRESS.—Trains for Philadelphia
leave Hamabnrg_at 8.10 A. M., and Pottsville St 9,00 A.
M.. arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 P.M. Afternoon
Express trains leave Hamsburgat 220 P. M ..aml-Potbr - .
villeat J.to P. H.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7.00
"P •M ■ . _ -.- , }
' 'Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Beading at 7.16 A.
ittrlSiS HSssbnVgat 440 P, M. Confecting, at Heed-,
(ng with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6351’. M.,
; arriviugfhTPhiladelphiaat9As P. 51. —..
' M'afkef train, with a Passenger car attached, loaves
Philadelphia at 1230 noon for; Beading and , all- Way
Stations; leaves Pottßvillo at 5.40 A. M., connecting at
Beading with accommodation tralji for Philadelphia and
*'ah tnenbovo'tralna tod daily, Sundaya excepted.-----
flnnfiftv trainsleavePottsvillo atB A.'fil,, andßhtla*
dolt>hia-ftt3 16 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for Reading at
•WAOT* returning from Beading at 435 P. M. Those _
frains connect both wave with Sunday trains on Per
kiomeD and Colebrookdale-RailToad.-- — —- k —.
■ OHEBTEB VALLEY BAILBOAD.-Passongeis for
Downlngtown and intermediate points take the 730 A
M/,l23tfand 4.00 Pi M-trains from PhUßdolphia,reMra-,
lng from DowningtowmatG3o A.-M.; 13.45 and 6.15 PAI
PEBKIOSIEN BAILBO AD .-Passe ngera for Schwenke--
ville take 730 A.M., 1230 and 6.16 P.M. trains for Phila
delnhia. returning from BchwenksviUe at 6.15 and
-8.06 A. A., 12.15 noon, 4.15 P. M. Stage linesfor various
points in Perktomen Valley connect with trains- at
Oolleeevllle and Bchwenk3yiMe. - _
COLEBROOKDALE BAILRqA.D.-Passenger9 for
Mt. Pleasant and intermediate points.take th 0730 A. 51.
and 4.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia; returning from
M NE\v''YOß t K. a i/xPRESB PITTSBTniG H AND
THE WEST .—Leaves New York at 9.00 A. M. and £.OO
R. M.» passing- Reading. , A:***,. an< *;
P. M.,and connects at Harrisburg with-, Pennsylvania
and Northern Central Railroad Expresß Trains for Pitta*
bnrghi Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira, .Baltimore, &c.
. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg onarrival
of Pennsylvania Express from. Pittsbnrgh, at BAS A. M.
M., passing Reading at 7.23 A, M, and 10.40.
A. M., arriving at Now York at 12.05n00n and 3AO P. M.
Sleeping Cara accompany these traiD® through between
Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without change.
_ MaiLtrain for Now Yhrk. leavps; Harrisburg at 8.10 A.
M. and 230 P. 51, Mali train for Harrisburg leaves New
T elwn,B 0 ILL VALLEY RAlLnbAD—Trains leave
PfeiSrillekteJo and 1130A.M. afel 6.6oP.M,. returning,
from Temaona at BAS A. M.» and 2.15 M.
r sc£UTYXiklLli AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD
—Trains leave Auburn at BAS- A. M. for Pinegrave
and' Harrisburg,' uud J at - 12.05 noon-for Pine*
grove, Tremont and Brookside: returning Har
risburg- at -3.40 E- M; from Brpolwido at 3.45 P. M. and
from Tremont at 6.25 A .M.and 5.05 P.M. , .
TICKETS.— Through first-class tickets and emigrant
tickets to all tho principal points in the North and W est
RD E*?;nrtfon‘ Ticketi from Philadelphia to Beading and
Intermediate Stations, good for day only, are sold by
Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Beading and
Pottetown Accommodation Trains at rod need rates;
Excursion TickMs to Philadelphia, good for day only.
are sold at Pottsville and Intermediate Stations byßead
ng and- Pottßvillo. and Pottstown Accommodation
followhi'g tfcSts B are ohtainiAle only at the Office
of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South- -Fourth- street
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicolls, General Bnporinton
d<Convmutat!on Tickets, at Mpor cent, discount.between
any pointß desired, for famines and firms.
Mileage Tickets', good for ‘i.OOOmiies,between all points
at 547 00 each for families and firms.
Season Tickets, for ohe,twoA4ireo, six,ninoor twelvo
months, for holders only, to oil points, at reduced rates.
--Clergymen residing on-fcho line of-the road will befur
uiahed with cards, entitling themselves and wives to
‘-Bxcuraion'Tlckete from P.hlladelphia to principal eta
tionß eood for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, rt ro*
doceiifare.tobe had only at the Ticket Office, at Thir
-YTtElGH^—'G6dds4)Pa e H descrlptiona-forwardedao:
all the above points from the Company’s Now Freight
Dcnot. Broad and Willow streets. ... . i a m
Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 435 A. M.,
1230 n00n75.1>0 and 7.16 P.M.,for Reading, Lebanon,
Harrlßburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all pointa bo
'mlilb close at tho Philadelphia Post-office for all places
on the rood and its branches at 6 A.M.,and for tho prin
cipalßtattons only ,
Dnngan's Express will collect Baggage tor all trains
leaving Philadelphia Depot; Orders can be left at No .
225 South Fourth Btreot, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and
Callowhill streets.
AST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, to Wilheebarre..
Mahanoy City,MountCarmeUCentralia.and all pointe
an Lehigh Valley Ballroad ana Its branches.
By new or ran pemontß> perfected this day, thle road it
enabled ta give fncreaßedrdespatqh to merchandise con
signed to the above-named points. _ .
§oo*, at
Before® P. M.»will r<ichWilheebarre. MoantOarmcl
MabaHoy City, and the other »tatlon» in Mahanoyani
Wyoming Taller .before A. CLARK, &
DUMBER.
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.,
8500 South Street.
lory A PATTEBN MAKEBS. IQ7A
loll), PATTERN MAKEBS. lv>lU
' CHOICE SELECTION
MICHIGAN 0 CORK PIN*
FOR PATTERNS.
1 OTA FLOBIDA FLOORING. 1 Q7ft
Lolu. FLORIDA FLOORING. lOIU
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING'
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
1 07 A FLORIDA STEP BOABDB.I OTA
LOIU. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. lOIU
BAIL PLANK.
HAIL PLANK. _•
“^ EDS
W SI . a OT BOABD» o Am™«:.
WALNUT PLANK.
ASSORTED
FORI
OABINKT MAKEBS,
BUILDERS, ML -
lOTA ONDEBTAKEBB
LOI U. LUMBER.
UNDERTAKERS’ LUMBER,
RED OEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
IQ7A SEASONED POPLAB. lOTA
lOIU. SEASONED CHERRY. lOIU
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY. •
1 07A OABOLINA SCAFTLING.I 07A
lOIU. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. lOIU
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1 OTA SPBUCE AND HEMLOO
Lo tV. BPBOOE AND HEMLOOK.
LABGE STOCK.
CJEDAK SHINGLES. 1 07 A
LOIV. OEDAB SHINGLES. t 101 V
. OYPBESB SHINGLES.
LABGE ABBOBTMENT.
FOB SALE LOW.
1 Q7A "PLASTERING LATH. IQ7T)
LO * V. PLASTERING LATH. lO i U
MALLE BBOTHEB A ®».i
J6OO SOUTH STREET.
VEtr-OW PINK LUMBBB.—OBDEBe
i for cargoea of every dowription Sawed Lumber exe
onted at unort aubjeot to lnapeolioj}
A.pply to EPW; H. BOWLBY •\9 Booth Wharves.
RODGERS’ AND WOSTENnOLTtf^
ifHSS
R^gg E 8 R oM^k 6 N°O%WI?SI?H
construction to sestet tbo bcarin«i at P. M A
Outler And tinrginul lußtrnment Maker, lMTontninroa .
bel w ————»
in
& C0.,J11 Chestnut ttrwt.
~SHIFFEK5 T ~GTTTDE
TEXAS . TORTS.
THE STEAMSHIP
.* • HERCULES' 5 " ,
will saiij kor ’ . :
NEW ORLEANS DIRECT,'
Saturday, Sopt. 17th, at 8 o’clock A. M.
■ Through bills of;lading given in connection with Mor
gan's lines from NEW ORLEANS to MOBILE* GAL*
YESTON, TNDIANOLA, LAVAQOA and BRAZOS,
at ay low : fat 6bas by anyvothep rptite, ~ '■ "' -"
•' Throbgh bills of lading also given to all points on t£©
Mississippi river between . Now Orleans and St. Louis,
in connection with the St. Louis and New Orleans Jac
ket Company.
For further information, apply to
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent,
So, 130 South Third Street.
m.-lO CtS_
FOfit BOSTON. ;
Steamship Line. Direct.
ROMAN, SAXON, NORMAN, ARIES.
Sailing Wednesday and Saturday
FKO3I EACH PORT.
From Pine &t- Wharf, Plilla., at 10 A. M.
“ looj; Wllnrf, Boston. 1 - at 3P. M.
Those Steamships sail punctually. Freight received
every day . .
Freight forwarded to allpoints m New Entiand.
For freight or yaaebg&lsuperior accommodations ) ap
ply to
Insurance effected at-3£ of 1 percent, at thooipco.
HESBY tVINSOBAIO.,
838 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE;
Philadelphia- and southern
MAIL STEAMSHIP .COMPANY’S REGULAR
SEMI-MONTHLY-LINE TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.
The HERCULES will sail FOR NEW ORLEANS,
direct, on Saturday, Sept J7,atBA.M.
The YAZOO .will sail FROM NEW ORLEANS,
via Havanas September : ih r ...
-—THROBGH BILLS Wi LADING - at os low rates as
by any other roilto "given to MOBTLEjGAJUVESTON,
INDIANOLA, LAVACOA, Hindi BRAZOS, and to all .
points on the MISSISSIPPI, between NEW ORLEANS
and 6T. LOUIS.. BED. RIVER FREIGHTS ;RE- .
. SHIPPED at New Orleans without charge of connnia
-8iO!>- wiiEKT.Y MNE.XO SAVANNAH. GA. 1 .
the WYOMING will sail FOB on
Satnrday,fieptember I7,at 8.A.M.,:..*■ r _
The TONAWANDA will sail FROM SAVANNAH on
Saturday,Sept. 17.
—THBOUGH^ILLS^OF—LADIN%-«ivett.togallth«
principal towns in GEORGIA, ALABAMA, FLORIDA,
MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA; ARKANSAS and TEN*
NESSEE, in connection with the Central Railroad of
GeorgiayAtlantic and GuU Bnilroad and Florida.Bteam•
asbycpmpoting-lines.r-- --
SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON* N. 0.
T.bo PIONEER will sail FOR -WILMINGTON -on
Friday,. September At- M.-rreturningvwill leave
Wilmington,-Friday, Sept. 23dv. . . OA . ' _
Coimectswith the Capo Fear -Blver Steamboat Com
pany, the Wilmington and Weldon and,North Carolina
Railroads, and the Wilmington and Manchester Bail
road toallinteriorpointe.’ „
Freights for COLUMBIA, S. G., and AUGUBTA,Ga.,
taken via WILMINGTON at as low rates , as by .any
otherroute. ' . . - • • •••'.„
Insurance effected * when requested by Shippers. Bills
of Lading signed at Queen Street Wharf on or before day
of sailing- WM. L. JAMES, Genei-al Agenti"
my3l-tf§ No. 13U Sonth Third street.
PTTTT.ATJWT/PHIA, .RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. . „ '
THEODGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH
, AND WEST.
INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES
STEAMERS LEAVE EVERY WEDNESDAY : and
BATURDAY»at 12 o’clk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF,
above MARKET Street. .
RETURNING; LEAVE RICHMOND'MONDAYS nod
THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS, and
SATURDAYS. '■
W’-No Bills of Lading signed after; 13 o’clock on
BATES to all points In Nortti and Booth
Carolina via Seaboard Air-Lino Railroad, connecting at
Portsmouth, am! to Lynchburg, Va,, Tennessee and.the
West via Virginia and Tennessee AirNWne Rich
mond and Danville Railroad.
FreiehtHA'NDLED BUT ONOEvand taken atIiOWMB
BATEB THAN ANY OTHER LINK.
N o charge for commission , drayage, of any expense for
Bteamflhfpß Inßnreat loweßtrates«~“'^^^^
Freight received DAIRY- „
Btate-roona fa
No. IS Sooth Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves,
W. P. POBTEB. Agent atßicbJnond and City Point.
T. P.OBOWEMi & 00., AgOnta at Norfolk ■’
Fob new yobk via del a
AND RARITAN CANAL.
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
..Xh&.GEbEAPEST and QUICKEST water communica
tion between Philadelphia and New York.
Steairiers leave daily from Fitst Wharf below MAR
KET street, Philadelphia, and foot of IVAIiL street,
Knen Vatlt
THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
Goods forwarded by all the Linos running out of New
York. North, East or West, free of commission.
Freights received Daily ana forwarded on accommoda
ting terms. WM- p, CLYDE & CO„ Agents,
is Sonth-DelawarOrAvonne,—
JAB. HAND, Agent, 119 Wall Street. New York. '
>TEW EXPRESS LIME TO ALEXADU
dria, Georgetown and WoaHingtontD.OMvlaObcß
apeafco and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex
andria from the most direct roote for Lynchburg, Bris
tol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and.tlie Southwest-
Steamers leave regularly from tho first wharf abov
No. 12 BontU Wharves and Fler l North Wharvca,
. HYDE & TYLKB, Agonta at Georgetown.
SI. KLDBIDGE & OQ.. Agenta at Alexandria. Ya
TTIOR HEW YORK, VIA DEE A WARE
bwiptsubf/tbansportation company.
DISPATCH AND SWIFTBUBE LINES,
Leaving daily at 12and5P.M.
The steam propellers of tills Company will commeno
loading on the Bth of March.
Through In twenty-four hours. .
Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions.
Freights taken on accommodating terms.
Apply to WM. 81. BAIBU & CO.* Agents*
mM-tf 132 Bouth Delaware avenue.
Delaware and Chesapeake
STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed
between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre do Grace, Del
aware City and intermediate pomta. T nn m
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents; Oapt, JOHN
LAUGHLIN Sup’t Office, 12 South Wharvoß, Phila
delphia- a l >n tl § .
AT ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1\ —Freight Department.—Notice to Shippers.—By
arrangements recently perfected, I thi? Company
abled to offer unusnal despatch in the transportation ol
freight from Philadelphia to all points of tho
Mahnnoy, Wyoming and Susquehanna Valloyß,and on
the Catawisaa and Erie Railways. ... _' *il‘ _ii
Pufticnlur attention lB asheddathe-new Hne.through
tho Susquehanna Valley, opening up the Northeaatern
portion of the State to Philadelphia, embracing the
fowns of Towanda, Athens, Waverly, and the counties
of Bradford, Wyoming and Susquehanna. It also of
fors ashort and speedy route to Buffalo and Rochester,
Interior and SinthoraNew York, and all points in the
Northwest and Southwest and on tho Great
Merchandise delivered at the Through Froight Depot,
corner of Front and Noblo streets, before BP. is dis
tributed by Fast Freight Trains throughout thobe
higli, Mahanoy, Wyoming and Bnßquohanna Valleys
early next day, and delivered at Rochester' and Buffalo
within forty-eight hours from date ottbinmout. ■
I Particulars in regard to Buffalo, Rochester, interior
Now York and Western Freight may be obtained at tho
office, No. 811 Cheßtnut street. L.O. KINSLBR, Agent
ofP.W.ds K.Dine.] .D.B.GBAFLY,
Through Freight Agent, Frcm LIS OLAUK? t<! '
Qeneral Afiant N..P. RH. 0 0. __
HITE CASTILE SOAP-" CONTI.”-
200 boxea now landing from bark Loreuna* from
- Or itOBKIM"IIOKMAKER A CO..lmporters
K. E. cor. Fourth ami Baeo Btroets.
1810
171 V K or L.—GEN UiNE* TUSCAN
U Olivo Oilin stone jura aud flasks, landing from
barkLoremin, from Leghorn, ami lor Huli ly
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.»Jf mportcrs*
uuunati N. E. cor. Fourth and Racobtreota.
ROOT. OP EXTRA SCXPE-
Gentian Boot. Curb. Ammonia* just
reived nor In defat iff able, from London* and for sal®
v.l SUOKMAKEU A CO., Importers,
by e corner Fourth and Kaco streets.
Cl TRI( / A(II). —20 KEGS OP OITBIO
Arid “ Minn's” Wino of Colcliicum, from fresh
root; also from the seed. Buccus (lonium,“ Alien s.
r ROBERT SHOEMAKER 4 CO,, Importers,
liunniii j;. E. cor. Fourth and Ituco streets
T^uTOFaTMONDS.—“ ALLEN’S ” GEN
t I „i™ Oil of Almonds, essential and sweet. Also,
■ SAllen’s” Extracts of Aconite, Bolladona, Gentian,
Hvosctaml, Taraxicnm, &0., just received in store, per
I„ > defa.l g ahle.from ) Bo^on,m,d^ s r A sa.l3b y&oo
' Importing Druggibta*
N. E, corner Fourth and Baca streets.
RAX) U A TED M E ASUR ESr—ENGL ISH
Graduated Measures, warranted correct. Genuine
“ Wedgwood” Mortars. Just recoivod from London
per steamer Bell W d ii ror s salobj iAKßß & co;>
> N. E. cor. Fourth and Race streets.
tef.rsSr&K’Md!,’®
Oases* Glass and Metal Syringes, &0., Mlaf Flm
Bands” pneee, : ABBOTBER.^
PBOFEBSOB JOHN BUCHANAJS, ». i».
can bo consulted personally or by letter to all djs
eases. Patients can rely.upon “ fornlSiM
DKHGa.
PERSONAL.